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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


PART 38 


MusICAL COMPOSITIONS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 24 


FOR THE YEAR 1929 
Nos. 1-12 


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


UNITED STATES 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
WASHINGTON : 1930 


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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
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CATALOGUE 


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COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909 


PART 8 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


INCLUDING: 
LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 


1929 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 24 


No. 1 


UNITED STATES 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
WASHINGTON : 1929 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891 


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


EXPLANATIONS TO BE Notrep By USsmrs oF THis CATALOGUE 


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

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

EXCEPTIONS.—(1) In the case of editions of classical music, instead of dis- 
tributing them under the titles, each author’s works are brought together by 
an entry under the original composer’s name, and for such works search should 
be made in this number under the following names: Bach (Johann Sebastian) ; 
Balfe (Michael William); Beethoven (Ludwig van); Bizet (Georges); Brahms 
(Johannes); Chopin (Frédéric Francois); Delibes (Clément Philibert Leo); 
Donizetti (Gaetano); Gounod (Charles Francois); Grieg (Edvard Hagerup); 
Handel (Georg Friedrich); Haydn (Franz Josef); MacDowell (Edward Alex- 
ander); Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric); Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Lud- 
wig Felix); Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus); Rossini (Gioacchino Antonio); 
Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch); Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille); Schubert 
(Franz Peter); Schumann (Robert Alexander); Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) ; 
Verdi (Giuseppe); Wagner (Richard). 

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

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


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EXPLANATIONS TO BE NOTED BY USERS OF THIS CATALOGUE 


Piano music is understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. 
Songs are understood to be with piano accompaniment unless otherwise stated. 

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

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

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

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

Under the provisions of the act of Congress approved May 23, 1928, the 
prices of the various parts of the catalogue are now as follows: 


Bitar ie GTORD 1, BOOKS, proper sc. nw $3. 00 
Bar 4. Gronn 2.) hamnblets and (Wane ss 3. 00 
Part 1, Group 3, Dramatic Compositions and Motion Pictures__________ 2.00 
eee STOR LCd Gone koe ee eee ee ee ee 2. 00 
Petts, Musical Compositiens’_2V' (eit Jib 10 BAO WN Ue CAMEO DE TOs 3. 00 
Part 4, Works of Art, Photographs, Prints, and Pictorial Illustrations__ 2.00 
pinele humbers-.(except Baok Jeaflets) 4 ccnp lhe le ee ee, . 50 
Annual Indexes, each, for complete calendar year_____________________ =, 2.00 
Arne Lor eamplete: calendar, vyeates =) 10. 00 


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NOTICE 


The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that of the articles deposited 


for copyright registration the Librarian of Congress shall determine 


what books and other articles shall be transferred to the permanent 


collections of the Library of Congress and what other books or 
articles shall be transferred to other governmental libraries in the 
District of Columbia for use therein. 

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

Norice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright pro- 
prietor, or other lawful claimant, that, in so far as any copyright 
articles deposited from January i 1920, to December 31, 1928, inclu- 


sive, are still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and are 


not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other 
governmental library in the District of Columbia, such books or 
articles may be returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by 
such claimant prior to December 31, 1929. 

This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits. 
such as books, periodicals, dramatic compositions, musical composi- 
tions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engravings, or 


photographs. Manuscripts or typewritten dramas and photographs 


filed for identifying works of art may not be returned. No maps are 
available for return. 

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


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


The United States has established reciprocal copyright protection 
for music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical 
instruments in the case of the countries listed below. The President’s 
proclamations to this effect were printed in the Catalogue of Copy- 
right Entries, Part 3, as follows: 

Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island, vol. 

13 (1918), pages vi—vili of no. 5; 
Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vil—vili of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925), 
pages vil-vili of nos. 3-4; 
Belgium, vol. 6 (1911), pages uae On NO: Ts 
Canada, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—viii of no. 8; 
Cuba, vol. 6 (1911), pages iv—v of no. 12; 
Czechoslovakia, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi-vii of no. 4; 
Denmark, vol. 15 (1920), pages xii—xiv of no. 13; 
Finland, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi—vii of no. 12; 
France, vol. 13 (1918), pages xi—x1i of no. 5; 
Germany, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi—vii of no. 7, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages ix—x of no. 6; 

Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages viii-ix of no. 3, and vol. 15 
(1920), pages vi-ix of no. 13;- 

Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages xi-xii of no. 6; 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages viliix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages xili-xiv of no. 6; 

Luxemburg, vol. 6 (1911), pages vii—vili of no. 7; 

Netherlands, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917 ), pages v-ix of no. 8. and vol. 17 

(1922), pages xv—xix of no. 6; 

Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages ix—x ae LGs*(: 

Poland, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi—vii of no. 2; 

Sweden, vol. 15 (1920), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

Switzerland, vol. 19 (1924), pages vii—viii of nos. 5-6; 

Union of South Africa, vol. 19 (1924), pages vi-vii of nos. 3-4. 


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

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Notice.—When the nationality of the composer is not 


stated in the title 


entry, it is to be understood that he is a citizen of the United States. 


A. A. A. military novelty march; by 
Nick Brown; solo B flat cornet. © 
1c. Oct. 19, 1928; E unp. 429; Lampe 
music service, New York. 1 


A bailar; two step march, por Cirilo 
Rodriguez, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Chicago; pf. [Photostat] ©1.«. 
Jan. 12, 1929; E unp. 2710; Ignacio 
M. Valle, Chicago. Pe 


A canzone d’o carecerato; versi e 
musica di M. Pinnola. © 1 e¢. Jan. 
18, 1929; E unp. 2925; Michele Pin- 
nola, Roxbury, Mass. 3 


A-cappella-chorsuite; texte aus dem 
Hohenlied in Minneliedern, 14. jahr- 
hundert, neudeutsch von Will 
Vesper, fiir grossen chor oder kam- 
merchor, von Hugo Hermann, of 
Germany, op. 27. Sc. 4to. © Jan. 
ages Jean. ‘22's “for. 2315; 
Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 4 


*A echiil sincera ’a mamma; words by 
Roberto Ciaramella, music by R. De 
Luca, of Italy, domiciled at Brook- 
lyn. [Words and melody only] © 
ies Jan 12,51929 > unps 2729: 
Ralph De Luca, Brooklyn. 5 


Maria; poesia di G. A. Borgese, 
musica di Carlo Ravasenga, of Italy. 
(©) Jan. 2/°1929-: 1°¢: Jan!’9: B for. 
1852; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 6 


A sera in terra di Toscana; impres- 
sione, di Fernando Limenta, of Italy, 
riduzione dell’ autore per orchestrina 
con pf. conduttore. pts. 4to. © 
Dee. 27, 19283 Y¥ e. Dec. 28; EB for. 
1789; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. € 


A toi; gavotte, by L. N. Griffin, op. 
190; band pts. with solo B flat cornet 
conductor. 4to. © Jan. 26, 1929; 
2c. Jan. 26; E pub. 3046; Louellyn 
Nelms Griffin, Waco, Tex. 8 


Abendstimmung; minnerchor a cap- 
pella, words by Carl Busse, music by 
Paul Lefmann, of Germany, op. 39, 
NOs, 144. 4t0,-4 ©). Oct, 15,,0928:- 1 -e. 
pan. 11) 1929 >" for 220 Le. ol. 
Tonger, Cologne, Germany. 9 


A 


1 


Acearezzandoti; valzer, riduzione per 
orchestrina con pf. conduttore del 
autore, Attilio Parelli, of Italy. pts. 
4to. © Dec. 27, 1928; 1 ce. Dec. 28; 
E for. 1991; G. Ricordi & co., ee 

1 


Acrobatic (The) fliver [!]; by M. L. 
Lake; full orch., with pf.-organ con- 
ductor. 4to. © Dec. 22, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 10, A929s0K" pub: 25bisCarl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 11 


Adelaide ; words and music by J. Brat- 
tain and H. Thies; pf. ©1e. Jan. 
19, 1929; E unp. 2937; Joe Brattain 
and Henry Thies, Cincinnati. 12 


Adios, te quedas en tus gustos; cancion . 
Mexicana, arr. de 8S. R. Ramos, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Chicago; [pf., 
with words] [Photostat] © 1 «¢. 
Jan. 10, 1929; E unpub. 2665; Sil- 
vano R. Ramos, Chicago. 13 


Admiral Stosch; marsch, von C. 
Latann, op. 140, arr. von Bernhard 
HKgg, of Germany; orch., mit pf.-di- 
rection u. violino 1 direction. 4to. 
© Dee. 3, 1928; 1 c. Dec. 29; E for. 
1759; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 14 


Adorable one; words and music by L. 
Rosenberg. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Jan. 28, 1929; E unp. 
3156; Louis Rosenberg, Brooklyn. 

15 


Aegyptus ; balletto egiziano, per piccola 
orch. e pf. conduttore, di Aroldo 
Fornasari, of Italy. 4to. © Nov. 
12, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 29; BH for... 1954; 
Guglielmo Zanibon, Padova, Italy. 

16 


Ar allt férbi? text av Jean Ernst 
[pseud, of Harry Halm], music by 
Karl Wehle, of Sweden; pf. © Nov. 
15, 19286 toe. Jan. .7, 19295 Hitor. 
1869; A. b. Nore. ska musikforlaget, 
Stockholm, Sweden. 17 


After I loved you darling; words and 
music by M. A. Adamowecz. © 1. 
Jan. 31, 1929; E unp. 3341; Max A. 
Adamowecz, Cincinnati. 18 


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pt. 117, n. s., v. 24 


After loving you; lyric by Benee Rus- 


sell, music by Vincent’ Rose. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Jan. 17, 1929; E unp. 2882; Remick 


music corp., New York. 19 


After midnight; prélude dramatique, 
by James C. Bradford; full orch. 
pts. © Nov. 20, 1928; 2 «. Dee. 14; 
E pub. 1507; Kalmus filmusic edi- 
tion, New York. ea 20 


After you there'll be somebody else 
after me; 
John Siras, musie by Felix Bernard, 
arr. by Herbert Deer; 4 male voices. 
Ato. ©» Jan. 9;.,19294: 2 ¢, Jan. 12; 
E pub. 2723; M. Witmark & sons, 


New York. 21 
After you’ve broken my heart; words 
and music by Walter Smith. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Jan. 12, 1929; E unp. 2739; Noah 
Frederick, San Francisco. Pps 
Agitation while dancing; fotoplay 
music, by Hdward Kilenyi, scored 


by A. EH. Cafarella; pf. or organ 
conductor. © Jan. 18, 1929; 2 «. 
Jan. 19; EH pub. 2782; Robbins music 
corp., New York. es 


Agnese; versi di R. Ciaramella, musica 
di V. De Crescenzo: [Words and 
melody only] © Dec. 1, 19283 2 c¢. 
Jan. 7, 1929; E pub. 2306; Vincenzo 
De Crescenzo and Roberto Ciara- 
mella, New York. 24 


Ain’t no use of talking; words by E. C. 
Hazelwood, music by L. E. Goffin. 
© Jan. 2, 1929; 2c. Jan. 28; E pub. 
3045; HE. Clayton Hazelwood, Med- 
ford, Mass. 25 


Ain’t she real cute? comedy fox trot 
song, words by R. Bayfield Evans, 
musie by Sylvain Hamy [pseud. of 
Sylvain Freund], of Belgium; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Dec. 22, 1928; 
1c. Jan. 4,.1929; E for. 1812; Inter- 
national music co., Brussels, Bel- 
gium. 26 


Air breton; by Georges Favre, of 
France; pf. © Dec. 31, 1927; 1 « 
Mar. 6, 1928; E for. 1815; Alphonse 
Ledue et cie., Paris. 27 


Airplane (An) flight; by Mortimer 
Wilson, op. 86, no. 1; pf. © Jan. 2, 
1929; 2c. Jan. 4; E pub. 2248; Cen- 
tury music pub. co., New York. 28 


Aladdin; a Chinese fairy tale, by H. 
Meyerowitz; pf. © 1c. Jan. 23, 
1929; E unp. 3044; Harry Meyero- 
witz, New York. 29 


lyric by Monty Siegel and. 


Alice in Wonderland; words’ by 
‘Vaughn De Leath [pseud. of L. 
Geer], music by Irving Bibo; pf. © 
1 ¢@: Jan. 26, 1929> aap eee 
Leonore Geer, New York. 30 


All hail, the risen King; anthem, 
words by S. H. Mekin, music by Al- 
fred Wooler ; mixed voices. 4to. © 
Jan. 30, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 313 Ho pub. 
3109; Arthur P. Schmidt co., rg > 

All I ever get is sympathy; lyrics and 
music by Ernie Burnett. [Chords - 
single staff] © 1c. Jan. 29, 1929; 
BH unp. 3275; Ernest M. Burnett, Chi- 
cago. 82 

All I have is a memory; words by H. 


Reinschreiber, music by Johnny 
Thompson and H. Reinschreiber. 


[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Dec. 21, 1928; H unp. 2564; Henry 
Reinschreiber, Philadelphia. 33 


All I need is you; words and musie 


by R. A. Lynch. Boston, Mass., Hol- 
lis pub. co. © Dec. 29, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 7, 1929; E pub. 2422; Richard 
A. Lynch, Boston. - 384 


All join in and be happy; vocal fox- 
trot; by Jack Payne, Reg Connelly 
and Jimmy Campbell, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by 
Harry J. Stafford. © June 28, 1928; 
1c. July 12; E for. 2349; Campbell, 
Connelly & ¢o., London. 85 


“All my baby does is maybe me; words 


by G. Quaw, music by G. Joyce. © 
1c. Jan. 29, 1929; E unp. 3274; Gene 
Quaw and Gerald Joyce, Pasadena, 
Calif. 36 


All nuts don’t grow on trees; words by 
Marvin Smolevy and Jerry Levine, 
musie by Henry Fishbach; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by Oscar Catsiff.. 
© Dec. 29, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1929; 
E pub. 2197; - Mercury music pub. co., 
New York. 37 


All the day long; lyrics by Clinton 
Scollard, music by G. Bagby. ©1e. 
Jan. 14, 1929; E unp. 2803; George 
Bagby, New York. 388 


All the year round; written and com- 
posed by Kenneth and George West- 


ern, both of Great Britain. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Dec. 
28, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 16, 1929; E for. 


2205; Reynolds & co., London. 39 


All we want Miami, is the moonlight 
bright and you; lyrics by H. L. Leon- 
ard, music by Lon Healy. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 4, 1929; E unp. 2508; Harriett 
Lyon Leonard, Miami, Fla. 40 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1929 


Alleluia, sing His praise; Easter an- 
them, words and music by M. E. 
Florio [pseud. of Maximillian Hel- 
fere]; quartet or cho. of mixed 
voices with incidental solos; organ 
ace. 4to. © Dec. 28, 1928; 2c. Jan. 
4, 1929; E pub. 23895; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New. York. 41 


Alles fiir euch; marschlied, aus der 
gleichnamigen revue, text u. musik 
von Erich Ziegler, of Germany. © 
July 6, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 7, 1929; EH for. 
1907 ; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., Ber- 
lin. 42 


Alma y corazon; vals lento, by Isaias 
Medina Campa, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Chicago; pf. [Photostat] ©le. 
Jan. 12, 1929; E unp. 2709; Ignacio 
M. Valie, Chicago. 43 


Almiro; 6/8 one step, de Cole Porter. 
arr. pour orch., partiés séparées, 
avec pf. conducteur, par Francis Sa- 
labert, of France. [With words] 
Ed. Francis Salabert. 4to. © Nov. 
15; . 4928 * db ec. Dee: 193". for. 1822; 
M. H. Sayag, Paris. At 


Aloha Oahu; words and music by Jack 
Scholl and Irving Mills; pf. acc. 
with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. © 
Dee. 21, .1928; 2 ce. Jan. 14, 1929; H 
pub. 2655; Gotham music service, 
ine., New York. 45 


Alone on the great white way; words 
by N. A. Kneeland, music by Sylves- 
ter Long Cross. © 1 ec. Jan. 29, 
1929; E unp. 3255; Nellie A. Knee- 
land, Tacoma. 46 


Always in my dreams, never in my 
arms; lyric by Lou Herscher and 
Joe Darcey, music by Max Kortlan- 
der; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
Hank Linet. © Dee. 31, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 31; E. pub. 2427; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 47 


Am montag ktisse ich die blonde Eri- 
ka; worte von Giinther Bibo, musik 
von R. Marbot, of Germany, klavier 
arr. von Otto Lindemann. © Dec. 
5, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1929; E for. 1933 ; 
Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

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Amandote en silencio; vals tropical, 
letra y musica de J. A. Monrouzeau; 
Be) G) Nov. 3); 142652. Jam, 8, 
1929; E pub. 2335; José Antonio 
Monrouzeau, Arecibo, Porto Rico. 

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Amelia my own; words by D. V. Wag- 
ner, music by Eddie Fitzgerald. 
Boston, Mass., Harmonies music co. 
© Oct. 20, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 9; E pub. 


61 


2134; Della V. Wagner, Jamaica 
Plain, Mass. 50 


America; tango, by C. Maduro; pf. 
New York City, O. Flaschner music 
co," “© Nov. 1, 1928: 2 e. Jans 11, 
1929; E pub. 2551; Charles Maduro, 
New York. S51 


Amina; serenade Egyptienne, by Paul 
Lineke, arr. by M. J. Scheidlmeier ; 
ten. banjo solo, with pf. acc. arr. 
by Otto Merz. © Jan. 30, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 31; E pub. 3116; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 52 


An der waterkant steht ein fischer- 
haus; worte von Fritz Ginzel, musik 
von Harry Hauptmann, of Germany. 
© Nov. 15, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 7, 1929; 
E for. 1982; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. 
H., Berlin. da 


And especially you; words and music 
by Abner Silver, Al Sherman and 
Al Lewis. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Jan. 30, 1929; E unp. 3345; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 54 


Andalucia; suite espaniola, por EH. Le- 
cuona, of Cuba; pf. Habana, Lecuona 
music co. 1. Cérdoba. [5 others] 
© Nov. 2, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 8, 1929; 
EK for. 1839; Ernesto Lecuona, Ha- 
vana. 55 


Angel-cake; lyric and music by Caro 
Romay. © Dee. 31, 1928; 2 ¢. Dee. 
31; E pub. 2483; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 56 


Angela dances; by Robert Nolan Kerr ; 
pr. © Dee. 14, 1928; 2 « Dee. 15; 
E pub. 2371; Theodore Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 57 


Angels’ (The) song; words by Bertha 
Mullin, music by Adam Geibel; in 
D. © Dec. 14, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 15; 
E pub. 23838; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 58 


Anima (L’) musicale della patria; a 
cura di Achille Schinelli, of Italy, 
con note storiche di Antonio Monti. 
Vv. 2. 4to: © fan. 7, 1929 * 4. ¢. Jan. 
14; EK for. 2214; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 59 


Anita teach me necking tricks; slow 
fox, by F. Markush, of Hungary; 
orch. pts. 4to. ©1e. Dec. 28, 1928; 
E unpub. 3004; Fred Markush, Buda- 
pest, Hungary. 60 


Anson (Hugo) Idyl; for violin and 
pf., by H. Anson, of Great Britain. 
Curwen ed. © Dee. 27, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 4, 1929; E for. 2039; Hugo An- 
son, Chelsea, England. 61 


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pt. II, n. S., v. 24 


Anvil (The) of God’s word; words by 
John Clifford, music by A. E. Buck- 
ingham. [Words and melody only] 
© le. Jan. 23, 1929; E unp. 3057; 
A. Edward Buckingham, Los An- 
geles. 62 


Aphrodite; entr’acte et musique de 
scéne, de Henry Février, transcrip- 
tion de H. Mouton, of Belgium; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 1*° 
suite, nos. 1-4.—2° suite, nos. 5-7. 
© Nov. 20, 1928; 1 « each Jan. 9, 


1929: EB . for: 2126, 2127; Heugel, 
Paris. 63, 64 
Apollo-hymne; von Arthur Bliss, of 
Great Britain; orch. Partitur. © 


Dec. 5, 1928; 1c. Jan. 7, 1929; BH for! 
2015: Universal edition actiengesell- 
schaft, Vienna. 65 
Areadian (An) idyl; by Ida Bostel- 


mann; pf. Rev. ed. © Jan. 4, 1929; 
Ze. Jani, pub. 2282 > belsvam, 


inc., New York. ~ 66 
Are you my _ sweetheart? fox-trot, 
words and music by V. Marcy. 
[Words and melody only] ©1l1e«e 


gan. 4, 1929: EH unp. 2502; Victor 
Marcy, Perrysburg, N. Y. 67 


Are you sorry you went away? words 
by M. Sigurdson, music by Sylvester 
Long Cross. © 1. Jan. 15, 1929; 
EK unp. 2822; Margaret Sigurdson, 
Portland, Or. 68 


Arioso; von Otto Fleischmann, of Ger- 
many, op. 85; violoncello and pf. or 


organ, © Jan. 7, 1929; 1c. Jan. 22; 
E for. 2356; Anton J. Benjamin, 
Leipzig. 69 


Arise, shine; anthem, 4 pt. cho., text 
from Isaiah chap. 60, music by John 
Prindle Scott; mixed voices with 
duet for sop. and bass; organ acc. 
4to. (© Jan. 24, 1929; 2c. Jan. 25; 
EK pub. 2972; R. L. Huntzinger, inc., 
New York. 70 


Armand; words and music by C. Wy- 
man; pf. ©1c., Jan. 4, 1929; E unp. 
3150; Charles Wyman, Glendale, 
Calif. A. 


Ar’nt we all; written and composed by 
Kenneth and George Western, both 
of Great Britain. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Dec. 28, 1928; 
1.” de, LG, “PO29 5 Hy ee meee 5 
Reynolds & co., London. 72 


Artichauts (Les); fox-trot de lVopér- 
ette Comte Obligado, par Raoul Mo- 
retti, arr. par Francis’ Salabert, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf.-conduc- 
tor, 1st violin-conductor and words. 


+ 


© April 15, 1928; 1 ec. May 10; B 
692091; Francis Salabert, Paris. 73 


As long as we are in love; from Hello 
daddy, words by Dorothy Fields, 
music by Jimmy McHugh; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Dec. 27, 1928; 2 «. 
Dee. 29; E pub. 2176; Mills music, 
inc. and Harms, ine., New York. 74 


Ash (The) grove; three-part song, 
words by John Oxenford, set to old 
Welsh melody arr. by W. Davies 
[i. e. Hiddil Gwent], of Great Brit- 
ain, domiciled at Cleveland ; women’s 
voices. ©1c. Jan. 10, 1929; EH unp. 
2690: William Davies, Cleveland. 75: 


Ashes of love; lyrics by Monty Siegel, 
music by Charles Rosoff; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Dee. 31, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 31; E pub. 2431; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 76 


Asperges me; by Casciolini, arr. by 
C. A. Benson; 4 mixed voices. Bal- 
timore, P. J. Lammers. 4to. © Dec. 
21, 1928';. 2.c Jan 8;1929% Biapub: 
2328; Archdiocesan commission of 
music, Baltimore. a 


At sunrise; by Thelma De Mille; pf. 
Lawrence, Mass., Bay state music co. 
© Dec. 29, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1929; 
E pub. 2153; Reginald K. Liversidge, 
Lawrence, Mass. 78 


At the end of the day; 4 pt. cho., 
words by Richard Hovey, music by 
Robert Samuel Flagler; male voices 
with bar. solo. 4to. © Jan. 24, 
19292. 2) er Jan. 25.0 pubeeeeo: 
R. L. Huntzinger, inc., New York. , 

vi ; 

At the end of the rainbow, where 
golden dreams come true; words and 
music by Lou Herscher, Perry Alex- 
ander and Katherine Wexler; pf. acc. 
with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. New 
York, Mills music, ine. © Dee. 8, 
1928: 2 c, Dec. 31; 4 pub. 23883; 
Jack Mills, inc., New York. 80° 


At the fair; by Harold T. Scull, of 
Great Britain; pf. 1. All the fun 
of the fair [3 others] © Dec. 27, 
1928: 1¢. Jan. 19, 1929; E for. 2179; 
Warren & Phillips, London. 81 


At the lawn fete; dance caprice, by 
Bilsel “Holt; pf. © Demiee. fieee. 
2c Jan. 4; E pub. 2563; Century 
music pub. co., New York. 82 

At the shepherd’s hut; by Georg Hg- 
geling, of Germany; pf. © Jan. 28, 
1929: 2 ec. Jan. 253 HE) pubs S02, 
Theodore Presser co., asin 


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Au chateau de Laboisiére; par H. de 
Callias, of France; pf. 1. Midi au 
verger. [3 others] © Nov. 20, 1928; 
1 c. Jan. 9, 1929; E for. 2120; Heu- 
gel, Paris. 84 


Au dancing; 1°" album, by various au- 
thors, compiler of France; pf. 
Dec. 31, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 28, 1928; 
E 684967; Choudens, Paris. 85 


Au pays qd’ amour; fox-trot, par H. 
Ackermans, orch. par Ch. Geuskens, 
of Belgium; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Nov. 20, .1928;.1 ¢. 
Jan. 9, 1929; E for. 2153; Choudens, 
Paris. 86 


Aucassin; by B. Stambler; pf. © 1c. 
Jan. 16, 1929; E unp. 2848; Bern 


Stambler, Brooklyn. 87 
Auch die kinder haben sorgen; aus 
Kapitan Funk, text von Gtnther 


Bibo, musik von Theo Mackeben, of 
Germany. © Dec. 10, 1927; 1 «. 
Jan. 7, 1929; E for. 1951; Rondo- 
verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 88 


Auction (The) of life; auction bridge, 
musical recitation, written by George 
Arthurs, music by Gil Roy, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Dec. 28, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 16, 1929; E for. 2197; Reynolds 
& co., London. 89 


Auf der reise; mdannerchor a cappella, 
words by Carl Busse, music by Paul 
Lefmann, of Germany, op. 39, no. 38. 
450; «© Oct. 15, 1928. + Ae» Janet, 
1929; EH for. 2265; P. J. Tonger, Co- 
logne, Germany. 90 


Aufstieg (Der) ; vom volkslied zu den 
klassischen meistern, ftir violine u. 
klavier, von Ferdinand Ktiichler, of 
Germany. heft 46. © Oct. 31, 
1928; 1 c. each Jan. 11, 1929; H for. 
2260; Rithle & Wendling, Leipzig. 

91 


Aus dem Nordlande; 3 charakteristticke 
in form einer suite, von Emil Juel- 
Frederiksen, of Denmark, instr. von 
Leopold Weninger, of Austria; orch., 
mit violine 1 direction. 1. Die hein- 
zelmiinnchen ziehen zu berg. [2 
others] © Dec. 3,1928; 1c. Dec. 29; 
E for. 1763; Anton J. Benjamin, 
Leipzig. 92 


Aus den dimmergrauen wiesen .. .; 
text von A. Grumbrecht, musik von 
Hugo Kaun, of Germany; minner- 
chor, a cappella. 4to. © Nov. 6, 
1925 -1-¢. Jan. 1). 1eggeaior, 227-5: 
Amsel-verlag, Berlin-Stidende, Ger- 
many. 93 


104 


Ave Maria; music arr. from K. H., by 
J. W. Simpson; mixed voices, with 
organ or pf. ace. 4to. [Latin text.] 
© Jan. 24, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 1; E pub. 
3125; Robin Ellis, Ridgefield Park, 
Ne Ji 94 


Awakening of spring; by J. Albert Jef- 
fery; pf. © Dec. 22, 1928; 2c. Jan. 
19, 1929; E pub. 2757 sx HE. C. Schirmer 


music co., Boston. 95, 


Baby, du hast dich veraindert ...; fox- 
trot, text von Fritz Rotter, musik 
von Harry Ralton [pseud. of Heinz 
Rosenthal], of Germany. © Jan. 2, 
1929; Lc. Jan. 25; BE for. 2335; Drei 
masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 96 


Baby girl; words by R. Sutton, musie 
by Sylvester Long Cross. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 15, 1929; EH unp. 2826; Rosa 
Sutton, Cambridge, Id. 97 


Baby hands are heaven to me; words 
» DY op. Fly Pappas,.and D. B. Hart, 
music by Dora Barr Hart; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © 1c Nov. 8, 1928; 
E unp. 3029; Sara H. Pappas and 
D. B. Hart, Bessemer, Ala. 98 


Baby mine; words by Emil Isenberg, 
music by P. B. Story. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Jan. 5, 1929; 
E unp. 2545; Emil EF. Isenberg, jr., 
Troy, Il. 99 


Baby rose; words by W. A. Claiborne, 
music by Harry Jay [pseud. of 
Harry J. Lincoln]; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Jan. 12, 1929; 2c. Jan. 18; 
E pub. 2754; William A. Claiborne, 
Pittsburgh. 100 


Baby Ruth gum; words by Jerry Bel- 
yea, music by D. L. Carley. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Jan. 31, 
1929; E unp. 3329; Dorothee Leone 
Carley, Grand Rapids, Mich. 101 


Baby—you have It, and plenty of it; 
words and music by W. H. Jones; 
oreh. pts. : © 1c. Jan. 26, 19829; Bh 
unp. 3137; William H. Jones, Pitts- 
burgh. 102 


Baby you’ve been foolin’; fox-trot, 
words by HE. Eby and H. Moulton, 
musie by H. Eby. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Jan. 12, 1929; EB 
unp. 27382; Earl Eby and Hi Moulton, 
Pasadena, Calif. 103 


Babyland; words and music by B. G. 
Trimme. %c).1'¢, Jan. 271929" HH 
unp. 2445;. Bernice Gruver Trimble, 
San José, Calif. 104 


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pb. 111;D..S), eee 


Baby’s song; words by M. J. Keith, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross. © 
1c. Jan. 15, 1929; EH unp. 2818; Mi- 
nette J. Keith, Spokane, Wash. 105 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Anna Mag- 
dalena’s march; ed. by Clarence 
Dickinson; organ. © June 24, 1927; 
2 c. Dec. 19, 1928; E pub. 2701; H. 
W. Gray co., New York. 106 


———Ave Maria; meditation, solo or 
duet, by Bach-Gounod, arr. by Cal- 
vin Grooms; pts. for E flat alto, B 
flat ten. and C melody saxophones, 
with pt. ace: /©' Jan. 2, 29295 2. ¢. 
Jan. 4; E pub. 2573; Century music 
pub. co., New York. 107 


— Bach-studien fiir oboe; sammiung 
von arien und sitzen mit obligater 
oboe aus kantaten, oratorien und 
orchester-konzerten von Joh. Seb. 
Bach, zusammengestellt und mit 
atem- und anderen vortragszeichen 
versehen von Walter Heinze, of Ger- 
may, bd. 1,2. © Wee, si, 1928: 
Te. each Jan. 28, 1929: for. 2292. 
2293; Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 

108, 109 


— Concerto in D minor; ed. by Ed- 
win Hughes; pf. Copyright is based 
upon new matter by Hdwin Hughes, 
namely, his interpretation repre- 
sented in the legible notation there- 
of contained in the copies filed. © 
Dec. 24, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1929; B 
pub. 2850; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 110 


O Saviour sweet; arr. by Clarence 
Dickinson, arr. for women’s voices 
by Lucy Clark Street; organ acc. 


4to. © Jan. 2, 1929; 2c. Jan. 3; EB 
pub. 2213; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 111 
— Passion chorale; arr. by Lucy 


Clark Street; women’s voices, organ 
ace. 4to. © Jan. 8, 1929; 2c. Jan. 
9; E pub. 2459; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 3 i 


——— Six short preludes or studies for 
beginners; ed. with special and gen- 
eral instructions by Gottfried Gal- 
ston, of Germany, domiciled at St. 
Louis; pf: © Jan. (31, 1929720 ¢ 
and aff. each Feb. 7; AA 8429-8481; 
Art publication society, St. Louis. 

113-115 

Twelve short preludes or studies 

for beginners; ed. with special and 

general instructions by Gottfried 

Galston, of Germany, ‘domiciled at 

St. Louis; pf. 1. nos. 1-8, 5-8, 10, 


11, — 2. nos. 4, 9,12. © Jan. 15, 31, 
1929; 2 c. and aff. each Jan. 18, Feb. 
7; A 7384-7389, 8432-8434; Art pub- 
lication soc., St. Louis. 116-124 


Back in my home town; words and mu- 
Sic by FE. Hutchison. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Jan. 17, 1929; 
H unp. 2894; Frank Hutchison, Big 
Creek, Va. 125 


Backe, backe kuchen; 2. kinderlieder- 
potpourri, von Carl Robrecht, 
Germany; klavier arr. von Otto Lin- 
demann, of Germany. © Oct. 8, 
1928; 1 c. Jan. 8, 1929; E for. 2064; 
Heinrichshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, 
Germany. 126 


Badger legionnaire; by George EH. Ma- 
nupella; band pts. 4to. © Jan. 5, 
1929; 2 e@; Jans 233) Ws pub. 2aser 
Kenosha, Wisconsin, post no. 21, 
American legion, Kenosha, Wis. 127 


Baijian gal; words by Lionel O’Don- 
nell Licorish, music by Tosh Ham- 
med; pf. © Dee. 10, 1928; 2 c. Dee. 
7; E pub. 2718; Harrison Godwin 
Smith and Tosh Hammed, New York. 

128 


Ballad (A) of trees and the Master; 
anthem for Good Friday, words by 
Sidney Lanier, music by George W. 
Chadwick; mixed voices; pf. or or- 
gan acc. 4to. © Dec. 24, 1928; 2c. 
Jan. 8, 1929; E pub. 23438; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 129 


Ballet (The) scene; by Mortimer Wil- 
son, op. 86, no: 4; pf. © Vanes 
1929; 2c. Jan. 4; E pub. 2251; Cen- 
tury music pub. co., New York. 130 


Balulalow; words anon., music by 
Elizabeth Poston, of Great Britain; 
Ist and 2d sop. 4to. © Dee. 19, 
1928; 1c. Jan. 2, 1929; E for. 1989; 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd., Lon- 
don. 131 


Banjo, banjo sing dein lied; aus Wann 
und wo, text von Herman Haller, 
Willi Wolff und Rideamus, musik 
von Walter Kollo, of Germany, fiir 
klavier erleichtert von Nico Dostal. 
© Aug. 31, 1927; 1 c. Janiteageo- 
E for. 1925; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. 
H., Berlin. 132 


Barearole; von Otto Fleischmann, of 
Germany, op. 76; 1st and 2nd vio- 
lins and pf. © Jan. 7, 1029; 2) c 
Jan, 22; E for. 2357; Anton J. Ben- 
jamin, Leipzig. 133 

Basket (A) of prize kittens; by Morti- 
mer Wilson, op. 86, no. 3; pf. 
Jan. 2, 1929; 2 ¢. Jan. 4; (pap. 


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2250; Century music, pub. co., New 
York. . 134 


Baskische hirtenknaben; charakter- 
stiick, von Joan Fresco, of Nether- 
lands, op. 25; orech. pts., with violin 
1 direction and pf. direction. 4to. 
© Nov. 22, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 28, 1929; 
EH) for. 2295; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. OD 


Be merciful unto me; anthem, words 
from Psalm 57, music by Charles V. 
Stanford, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Dec. 21, 1928; 1c. 
Dec. 31; E for. 2078; Stainer & Bell, 
Itd., London. . 136 


Beau Brimmel; minuet, by Edward 
Elgar, of Great Britain; pf.. © Jan. 
2, Iseo > LG Jan. 5: KH Tor. 2082s 
Hikin & co., Itd., London. 137 


Beautiful (The) Cumberland valley; 
words and music by S. Herron. 
[Words and melody only] ©1le. 
Jan. 14, 1929; E unp. 2759; Stanley 
Herron, Lancaster, Ky. 138 


Beautiful girl of my dreams; waltz 
song, words and music by W. H. 
O’Rourke. New York City, Frank 
Harding, music publisher. © Nov. 
28, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 20; E pub. 2704; 
Wilfred H. O’Rourke, Bellingham, 
Wash. 139 


Beautiful Ozark moonlight; words by 
Robert Lee Mitchell, music by Rob- 
ert Van Sickle. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Jan. 14, 1929; E unp. 
3148; Elbert Lee Mitchell, Drakes 
Creek, Ark. 140 


Beautiful rose from the golden West; 
words by A. Morrison, music by N. 
Shannon. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Jan. 31, 1929: E unp. 3340; 
Alick Morrison and Noel Shannon, 
Chicago. 141 


Beautiful Willamette; words by I. 
Austen, music by Sylvester Long 
Cross. © 1c. Jan. 15, 1929; E unp. 
28138; Ida Austen, Kelso, Wash. 142 


Beauty parade; words and music by 
Andrew Donnelly; pf. and ukelele 
ace. © Jan. 30, 1929; 2 ¢. Jan. 31; 
E pub. 3118; Edward B. Marks mu- 
sic co., New York. 143 


Because of this; words by Margaret 
Dixon Thayer, music by Louis 
Drakeford [i. e. L. H. Drakeford], 
of Great Britain. © 1. Jan. 30, 
1929; E unp. 3302; Lewis Henry 
Drakeford, London. 144 


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Because you put your arms around 
me; words and music by Jack Clash 
[i. e, J. E. Clash] [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Jan. 9, 1929; 
EH unp. 2649; John Edward Clash, 
Chicago. 145 


Beers (Jacques) Trois chansons pour 
danser; textes des négres de lAf- 
rique recueillis par Yvan Goll, mu- 
sique de Jacques Beers, of France.* 
© Nov. 20, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 9, 1929; 
E for. 2121; Heugel, Paris. 146 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) ‘Turkish 
march; from The ruins of Athens, 
arr. by Clarence Dickinson and 
Charlotte Mathewson Lockwood ; or- 
gan duet. (Cover title:—March 
from Ruins of Athens) © Jan. 2, 
1929 ; 2c. Jan. 3; E pub. 2219; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 147 


Beggin’ for love; words and music by 
Spencer Williams. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1e. Jan. 25, 1929; BE 
unp. 3087; Georgia music co., New 
York. 148 


Bei uns im hinterhaus; foxtrot, text 
von Charlie Amberg, musik von Nico 
Dostal, of Germany. © Oct. 5, 1928; 
1c. Jan. 7, 1929; E for. 1947; Rondo- 
verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 149 


Bei uns um die gedéchtniskirche rum; 
foxtrott, aus der gleichnamigen re- 
vue, worte u. musik von Friedrich 
Hollaender, of Germany, erleichtert 
“yon Willy Geisler. © Dee. 24, 1927; 


2 ie ean, PO2G i rer? OOH 2s 
Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 
150 


Bei'm kleinen Amanulla; text von Al- 
fred Berg u. Siegwart Ehrlich, mu- 
sik von S. Ehrlich, of Germany. © 
June 27, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1929; EB 
for. 1905; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 151 


Beim Rolandseck am grtinen Rhein; 
fox trot, worte von Lissy Rossbach 
u. Siegwart Ehrlich, musik von Sieg- 
wart Ehrlich, of Germany. © July 
Dy NOZS Ce tall. ty Loos a, hOr. 
1906 ; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., Ber- 
lin. 152 


Bell (The) boy; fantastic dance, by 
Cuthbert Clarke, arr. for the cinema 
organ by Frank Newman, of Great 
Britain. © Nov. 28, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 
10, 1929; E for. 2305; Chappell & 
co., Itd., London. 1a 


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Bella (Rudolf) Drei lieder; von Arno 
Holz and others, musik von Rudolf 
Bella, of Austria, op. 18. 1. Hinter 
bluhenden apfelbaumzweigen [2 
others] © Nov. 20, 1928; 1 ec. Jan. 
11, 1929; E for. 2273; Josef Wein- 
berger, Leipzig. 154 


Fiinf lieder; von Gustay Schiiler 
and others, musik von Rudolf Bella, 
of Austria, Yop. PT cl Die nacht 
kommt an. [4 others] © Nov. 20, 
1928; 1c. Jan. 11, 1929; BE for. 2270; 
Josef Weinberger, Leipzig. 155 


Zwei gedichte; von Karl Josef 
Pichler, musik von Rudolf Bella, of 
Austria, op. 11. 1. Traum in die 
ferne. [1 other] © Nov. 20, 1928; 
1e. Jan. 11, 1929; E for. 2272; Josef 
Weinberger, Leipzig. 156 


—— Zwei gedichte; von Rabindranath 
Tagore, musik von Rudolf Bella, of 
Austria, op. 9. 1. Es ist nicht mehr 
tag. [1 other] © Nov. 20, 1928; 1 
e. Jan. 11, 1929; E for. 2271; Josef 
Weinberger, Leipzig. 157 


Bella bambina; canzone fox-trot, di 
Franz Barbi, of Italy; piccola orch. 
pts. 4to. © Jan. 2, 1929; 1 ¢. Jan. 
9; E for. 1848; A. & G. Carisch & 
c., Milan. 158 


Bella bambina; fox trot, versi di Gug- 
lielmo Giannini, musica di Franz 
Barbi, of Italy; pf. © Jan. 2, 1929; 
1c Jan. 9; E for. 1856; A. & G. 
Carisch & c., Milan. 159 


Bellman-melodier; arr. by Eric West- 
berg, of Sweden; salon-orch. pts., 
with pf. direction. © Aug. 1, 1928; 
Lie, Jan. 7, 1929; EB for, 1878; Ax b, 
Nordiska musikf6rlaget, Stockholm, 
Sweden. ~ 160 


Bells are gaily ringing; Easter carol, 
words and music by T. Guy Lucas; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Jan. 11, 1929; 
2c. Jan. 9; E pub. 2454; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 161 


Bells of Honolulu; words and music 
by Harold Dixon and Irving Mills; 
pf. ace. with ukulele arr. by M. 
Kalua. © Dee. 21, 1928; 2c. Jan: 
14, 1929; E pub. 2656; Gotham mu- 
sie service, inc., New York. 162 


Bells over Jordan; a spiritual, words 
by Daniel Cross, music by Bernard 
Hamblen; in A flat. © Dec. 29, 
1928; 1 c. Dec. 31, 1 c. Jan. 12, 1929; 
E pub. 2886; Harms, ine., New York. 

163 


Benatzky (Ralph) schlager; aus dem 
repertoir der Optimisten Unter den 
linden Berlin, text von Erich Wei- 
nert u. Ralph Benatzky, musik yon 
R. Benatzky, of Austria; pf. arr. by 
Otto Lindemann. Ich kenne ein an- 
dres Berlin. [3 others] © Feb. 10, 
1928; 1 ¢, Jan. 7, 1929; E for. 1891; 
Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 


164 
Bendemeer’s stream ; words by 
Thomas Moore, set to Irish folk 


tune, arr. by Gladys Pitcher.  4to. 
1. Sop., alto and bass.—2. Sop. and 
alto. © Jan. 11, 1929; 2 c) each 
Jan. 25; E pub. 2940, 2941; C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. / 165,166 


Benedicite omnia opera; by Leo Sow- 
erby; mixed voices, organ acc.; in 
D min. 4to. © Jan. 11, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 9; E pub. 2455; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 167 


Benedictus es Domine, in E flat; 4-pt. 
cho., music by N. Herbert Caley; 
mixed voices; organ ace. 4to. 
Dec. 28, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1929; E 
pub. 2838; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 168 


Berceuse; de Suite bréve par Louis 
Aubert, pour petit orch. par Roger 
Branga, of France; pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Novy. 20, 1928; 
1c. Jan. 9, 1929; E for. 2168; Du- 
rand et cie., Paris. 169 


Berceuse; per violino e pf., di Onofrio 
Altavilla, of Italy. © Dec. 27, 1928; 
1c. Dec. 28; E for. 2076; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 170 


Berceuse; riduzione per orchestrina 
con pf. conduttore dell’ autore Ono- 
frio Altavilla, of Italy. pts. 4to. 
© Dee. 27, 1928; 1 c. Dec. 28; E for. 
1788; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 171 


Berceuse (La); poésie de Tournier, 
musique de M. Truillet-Soyer, of 
France. © Noy. 20, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 
9, 1929; EH for. 2159; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 172 


Bergeronnette (La); poésie de André 
Theuriet, musique de M. Truillet- 
Soyer, of France. © Nov. 20, 1928; 
1c. Jan. 9, 1929; E for. 2160; Du- 
rand et cie., Paris. 173 


Berners (Lord) Fugue; for orch., by 
Lord Berners, of Great Britain. Sc. 
© Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 3, 1929; 
E for. 1803; J. & W. Chester, ltd., 
London. 174 


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no. 1, 1929 
Betsy: ouverture de JTopérette, par 
G. Bonincontro, of France; orch. 


pts. with pf. conductor. 4to. 
Mar. 10, 1928; 1 ce. Apr. 9; E 689531; 


Choudens, Paris. 175 
Better convention songs; our 1929 
book, for conventions, singing 
classes, Sunday schools, revivals, 
ete., ed. by H. C. Collins and L. L. 
Lovett. Tallahassee, Fla., Florida 
song-book co. .12mo. © Dee. 1, 
gO2 Se ret Dec. 22: vaft..: Dee: 21: 


A 2411; Luther L. Lovett, Tallahas- 
see, Fla. 176 


Bettina ; celebre canzone, versi di N. N., 
musica di Romeo Manoni, of Italy. 
© Oct. 1, 1928; 1 ec. Oct. 29; E for. 
1960; Guglielmo Zanibon, Padova, 
Italy. 177 


Betty; fox-trot, theme song of Syn- 
thetic sin, words by Harold Christy, 
music by Nathaniel Shilkret, arr. 
by Arthur Lange; orch. pts. 4to. 
© Jan. 28, 1929; 2c. Jan. 30; E pub. 
3104; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

178 


Betty; fox-trot, theme song of Syn- 
thetic sin, words by Harold Christy, 
music by Nathaniel Shilkret; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. © Jan. 4, 1929; 2c. Jan. 7; 
E pub. 2346; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 179 


Betty-Lou; waltz, words by Claire 
Lawton, music by C. van Geldern. 
© 1c. Jan. 5, 1929; E unp. 2525; 
Charlotte van Geldern, New Orleans. 

180 


Bickford’s harmony chord system for 
tenor banjo or tenor guitar; by Zarh 
Myron Bickford. © Feb. 8, 1929; 
2 ce. and aff. Feb. 12; AA 8704; 
Chart music pub. house, ine., Chi- 
cago. 181 


Biddy O’Brien; lyrics by Ken O’Brien 
[i. e. K. B. O’Brien], music by A. 
M. Wethe. © 1c. Jan. 18, 1929: 
E unp. 3252; Al M. Wethe and Ken- 
neth B. O’Brien, Minneapolis. 182 


Billie; fox trot, from Billie, by George 
M. Cohan, arr. by Frank Skinner; 
dance orch. pts., with words. 4to. 
© Jan. 9, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 12; EB pub. 
2722; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

183 


Billy; versi di Luciano Ramo, musica 
di Giuseppe Pietri, of Italy; pf. © 
dam, 2eA9oos: 1 c.  Jany Sam) for. 
1850; A. & G. Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 

184 


Bird (The) and the squirrel; 3-pt. 
song, words by Henry Briscoe, mu- 
sic by Mary Helen Brown; sop., alto 
and bar. 4to. © Jan. 30, 1929; 2c. 
Jan. oF Dub. 5120 fo. i ute- 
zinger, inc., New York. 185 


Bit (A), a saddle, and a horse; words 
by Bruce Sievier, music by Douglas 
Brownsmith [pseud. of Douglas Hol- 
loway], of Great Britain. © Dec. 
GO, 10255 ..c. WEG. ob., Er Tor., 19saq 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., 
London. 186 


Bitte, sag’ nicht knif zu mir; aus 
Schon und schick, worte von Mar- 
cellus Schiffer, musik von Paul 
Strasser, of Germany. © Oct. 23, 
1928; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1929; E for. 1940; 
Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. - 

187 


Black cat blues; words and music by 
Hattie Burleson. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Jan. 5, 1929; E 
unp. 2533; Brunswick Balke Collen- 
der co., New York. 188 


Black Hills (The) suite; by J. A. 
Dvorak, op. 112; [pf. conductor pt.] 
© ic. Jan. 5, 1929; E unp. 2554; 
Joseph Anton Dyorak, Tabor, S. D. 

189 


Black key kapers; by Silvio De Ri- 
enzo, arr. by F. Henri Klickmann; 
pt. © Jan. "1929: 2"e. Fane’ 9 
EH pub. 2450; Alfred &-co., New 
York. 180 


Blau veilchen; mazurka caprice, von 
Richard Hilenberg, of Germany, op. 
22, fiir salon-orch. von L. Zeitl- 
berger, of Germany; pts., with har- 
monium. 4to. © Oct. 31, 1928; 1c. 
Jan. 11, 1929; W for. 2257; Ruhle 
& Wendling, Leipzig. 191 


Bless the Lord, O my soul; music by 
Ippolitof-Ivanof, arr. by Lucy Clark 
Street; women’s voices, organ acc. 
Ata, Cy) Sine eee Se. Fan te: 
E pub. 2206; H. W. Gray co., New 
York, 192 


Blessed be God; anthem, words from 
the Apocrypha, music by A. For- 
syth; mixed voices; organ acc. © 
1e Jan. 12, 1929; E unp. 2742; Al- 
exander Forsyth, Reno, Nev. 193 


Blessed is every one; anthem, words, 
biblical adaptation, music by H. P. 
Hokins, op. 112; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Jan. 18,1929; 2.c. Jan. 21; HE pub. 
2820; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 194 


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Blessed is He that cometh; words 
from the Scriptures, music by John 
N. Brown; mixed voices in unison. 
4to. © Jan. 19,.1929; 2 c. Jan. 23; 
E pub. 28638; Brown bros., Winsted, 
Conn. 195 


Bley (Der) saa stille; Dansk tekst: 
Henry Carlsen, musik: Alexander 
Yrnéh, of Denmark; pf. © Dec. 29, 
1928; 1c. Jan. 12, 1929; E for. 2209; 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 196 


Bloody fingers; words and music by 
M. Lasco. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Jan. 19, 1929; E unp. 
29538; Morris Lasco, Chicago. 197 


Blow snow blow; words and music by 
H. T. Wright. © Jan. 18, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 21; E pub. 2799; Harold Taft 
Wright, Westwood, N. J. 198 


Blow the blues away; from Boom- 
boom, lyric by Mann Holiner and J. 
Keirn Brennan, music by Werner 
Janssen. © Jan. 18, 1929; 2c. Jan. 
16; E pub. 2729; Shubert music pub. 
cor'p., New York. 199 


Blowing bubbles; by Matilee Loeb- 
Preston; pf. © Jan. 22, 1929; 2 c¢. 
Jan. 21; E pub. 2792; Schroeder & 
Gunther, inc., New York. 200 


Blue bells are chiming you back to me; 
words by M. EH: Hewitt, music by 
Robert Van Sickle.. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c Jan. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 2788; Mamie Hllen Hewiit, 
Concordia, Mo. 201 


Blue chords; words by Joseph Bon- 
brest, music by Michael Fera and 
Parley W. Eaton. © 1 ¢. Jan. 2, 
1929; E unp. 2625; Parley Warner 
Miller EKaton, Washington. 202 


Blue Danube; by Johann Strauss, op. 
314, transcribed by Edwin H. Le- 
mare; organ. © Dec. 14, 1928; 2 «¢. 
Dee. 15; E pub. 2388; ‘Theodore 
Presser ¢co., Philadelphia. 203 


Blue little you; words and music by 
Jack Palmer and Irving Mills; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Dee. 31, 1928; 


2 ¢. Jan. 1%, 1929; HH pub. -2733 ; 
Gotham music service, inc., New 
York, 204 


Blue moon; fox-trot, written by Mary 
Delaney, music by Harris Weston, 


of Great Britain; pf. and ukulele 


ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions! (© Dec ‘17, 1928% 1° gsan, 
23, 1929; E for. 2371; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, ltd., London. 205 


Blue waters; lyric by Ned Washing- 
ton, music by Nathaniel Shilkret; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Jan. 7, 1929; 
2.@ Jan.:9; E pub. 2461; Forster 
music publisher, inc., Chicago. 206 


Blue weather; words and music by 
Charlie Follansbee [i. e., C. L. Fol- 
lansbee] © 1. Jan. 10, 1929; EB 
unp. 2672; Charles Lambert Follans- 
bee, Washington. . 207 


Bluebird (A) flew out of my window; 

words and music by R. B. Smith. © 

1 ce. Jan. 14, 1929; EH unp. 2802; 
Richard B. Smith, Chattanooga. 

208. 


Bluebottle (The); a little study, by 
Gordon Jacob, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Jan. 8, 1929; 1 ce. Jan. 22; BE for. 
2285; Joseph Williams, Itd., London. 

; 209: 


Blues album ; by Tony Lowry, of Great 
Britain; pf. 1. Sunday morning 
blues. [3 others] © Dec. 12, 1928; 
1 ec. Dee. 21; E for. 1781; Harms, 
ine., New York. 2106 


Blues (11) dello tzigano; riduzione 
per orchestrina con pf. conduttore 
dell’autore, Luigi Sansoni, of Italy. 
pts. 4to. © Dee. 27, 1928; 1 c Dee. 
28; H for. 1992; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 211 


Bluse[ !] of choice; words and music 
by T. EH. Dawkins, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at New York. ©1 ce. Oct. 
9,.1928; E unp. 3234; Thomas HE. 
Dawkins, New York. 212 


Bobolink (The) and the chickadee; 
words from St. Nicholas, music by 
Vito Carnevali, of Italy, domiciled 
at New York; high voice. © Dec. 
31, 1928; 2 e. Jan..'3) 19295 Hrpua: 
2192; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

213 


Bogalusa strutt; by S. Morgan; cornet 
in’ Bi flat. © 1:¢e. Jan. 15; 2929308 
unp. 2886; Sam Morgan, New Or- 
leans. 214 


Bogey (The) man is here; words and 
music by Eddie Leonard and Jack 
Stern. [Words and melody only] 
©l1ec. Jan. 26, 1929; E unp. 3121; 
Irving Berlin, inec., New York. 215. 


Bombardes et binious; pastels bretons 
en suite de danses, par Georges 
Razigade, of France; pf. 1. Entrée 
en forme de danse. [5 others] © 
Nov. 20, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 9, 1929; HE 
for. 2103; Georges Razigade, Bor- 
deaux, France. 216. 


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Bona pasca a tuttuquante; versi di F. 
Amodio, musica di Remo D’Alba. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Jan. 25, 1929; E unp. 3091; Frank 
Amodio, Brooklyn. mint 


Bonnie heilen’ [!] Maggie; written and 
composed by Sandy MacFarlane 
fpseud. of T. M. MacFarlane] © 
Jan. 12, 1929; 2 ec. Jan. 14; E pub. 
2724; Thomas M. MacFarlane, 
Boston. 218 


Book (A), a light and a bed; words 
and music by F. J. Lynch. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Jan. 23, 
1929; E unp. 3046; Frank Joseph 
Lynch, New York. 219 


Boosey’s song & tune sheets no. 20; 
arr. by Sydney Herbert, of Great 
Britain; brass band and orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. They all 
love Jack. [2 others.] © Dec. 20, 
1928; 1c. Jan. 16, 1929; E for. 2206; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 220 


Berresen (Hakon) Tre sange; Dansk 
tekst: Henrik Pontoppidan and 
others, music by H. B@rresen, of 
Denmark, op. 24. 1. Jul. [2 others.] 
© Dec. 29, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 12, 1929:; 
E for. 2210; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. pray 


Bostwick (Julia Bernadette) Six 
sket¢hes for the piano; in a minor 
mood, op. 27. Prelude. [5 others.] 
© Nov. 28, 1928; 1 e. Nov. 23; 1. 
Jan. 4, 1929; E pub. 2292; Frederick 
Harris co., London. 222 


Bournonville (Armand) Quarante 
legons de solfége; par A. Bournon- 
Ville, of France. 1°7 vy. 8ve: 1. 
Edition a changements de clés sur 
clés de sol, de fa 4° ligne et ut 17° 
ligne—2. Edition a changements de 
clés sur toutes les clés. © Nov. 20, 
1928; 1 c. each Jan. 9, 1929; E for. 
2130, 2131; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. 223, 224 


Quarante lecons de solfége; par 
A. Bournonville, of France. 2™° vy. 
Svo. 1. Edition a changements de 

clés sur clés de sol, de fa 4° ligne 
et ut 1°° ligne—2. Edition a change- 
ments de clés sur toutes les clés.— 
3. A changements de clés sur clés de 
sol, et fa 4° ligne. © Nov. 20, 1928; 
1 e. each Jan. 9, 1929; E for. 2132-— 
2134; Henry Lemoine et cie., Paris. 
225-227 


250 dictées musicales; progres- 
fives, par A. Bournonville, of France. 


37713—29——2 


8vo. © Nov. 20, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 9, 
1929 ; E for. 2186; Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris. 228 


Bow-wow; words and music by H. L. 


Schreiner. © 1c. Jan. 21, 1929; E 
unp. 2979; Henry L. Schreiner, 
Chicago. 229 


Boy scouts march; words and music 
by Rudolf Kyvelve, op. 1, no. 3; for 
violin, or 2 violins with pf. © Jan. 
12, 1929: 2 c. Jan. 16; E pub. 2705; 
Fred Heltman co., Cleveland. 230 


Boyhood memories; words and music 
by J. M. Day. ©1e. Jan. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 2946; John M. Day, Dor- 
chester, Mass. 231 


Boys at play; by Mildred Adair, select- 
ed, ed., annotated and fingered by 
John M. Williams; pf. © Dec. 24, 
1928 je DEC. ah. Bh TED. COl0 
Boston music co., Boston. 232 


Boy’s own book of pianoforte pieces; 
compiled by William M. Felton. © 
JAN. 2 JO: 2 Ce. ANG At. gan. 4: 
AA 6196; Theodore Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. Zan 


Brahms (Johannes) Chorus of homage. 
(Tafellied) ; words by Joseph von 
Hichendorff, English version by 
Miriam Chase, of U. S., music by J. 
Brahms, op. 93", ed. by H. Clough- 
Leighter; mixed voices. 4to. © 
Jan. 11, 1929; 2 ec. Jan. 19; E pub. 
2995; E. C. Schirmer music co., 
Boston. 234 


Hungarian dance; arr. by Paul 
Zilcher, of Germany; pf. 6 hands, 
no. 1, in F.—no. 2, in G@ min.—no. 
3,in D. © Dec. 27, 1928; 2 ¢. each 
Jan. 4, 1929; E pab) 2535, 2586, 
2538; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 235-237 
Hungarian dance, no. 5; arr. by 
Frank R. Keedy; organ. © June 
24, 1927; 2 c. Dec. 19, 1928; E pub. 
2698; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
238 
——  Ungarische tinze; arr. von Leo- 
pold Weninger, of Austria; orch., 
mit pf. o. organ direction u. violino 
1 direction. 1. no. 5 & 6.—2. no.1 & 
2. © Dee. 3, 1928; 1 c. each Dec. 
29,;.. H. for, 1761, 1762 ; .D:, Rahter, 
Leipzig. 239, 240 


The watchful lover; transcription 
arr. by Douglas Macdonald Stewart. 
of Great Britain; violin and pf. © 
Nov. 27, 1928; 1 « Jan. 5, 1929; EB 
for. 1977; Schott & co., ltd., London. 
241 


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242 
Brass buttons; by C. Repper; pf. 
Boston, Charles Brashear. © Dec. 


19, 1928; 2 ic. Jan). o, 1929 BH pub. 
2438; Charles Repper, Boston. 242 


Brave (The) little soldier; by Daniel 


Meolt: pf: © Jan? 26, 1929.) 2c. 
Jan. 25; E pub. 3002; Harold 
Flammer, ine., New York. 243 


Breaking (The) of the California 
dam; words and music by S. Herron 
and A. Ray. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e Jan. 14, 1929; E unp. 
2758; Stanley Herron and Alton 
Ray, Laneaster, Ky. 244 


Breitenbush (The); march, by Guido 
Deiro; accordion. © Dec. 22, 1928; 
2'e!* Jan.’ 12; 1929; EB: pub: °2599: 
Biagio R. Quattrocioeche, Steuben- 
ville, O. 245 


Bridal (A) party on the Hardanger; 
words tr. by R. B. Anderson, music 
by H. Kjerulf, arr. by Morten J. 
Luvaas; sop. 1, 2 and alto. 4to. © 
Jan 11, 1929 2 ic. Jan, 2Zoced pub: 
2937; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

246 


Bride (The) of Dionysus; music 
drama in 38 acts, poem by Robert 
Calverley Trevelyan, set. to music by 
D. F. Tovey, of Great Britain. Voc. 
se. London, Schott & co., ltd. © 
Dee. 31, 1928; 1 c. Dec. 22; E for. 
1800; Donald Francis Tovey, Hdin- 
burgh, England. 247 


Bring back my boy; words anon., arr. 
by J. L. Moore, music by J. L. Moore. 
4to. © Jan. 1, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 19; 
E pub. 2783; Judson L. Moore, 
Bethlehem, Ga. 248 


Broken butterfly ; lyric by David Hal- 
pern, music by Burt Levy. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Jan. 17, 
1929; EK unp. 2885; Remick music 
corp., New York. 249 


Broken dreams; words and music by 
A. E. Morris. © 1c. Jan. 10, 1929; 
EH unp. 2664; Alice Evelyn Morris, 
Winston-Salem, N. C. 250 


Broken dreams; words and music by 
I. V. Irving. [Chords, single staff] 
© 1c. Jan. 30, 1929; E unp. 3288; 
Inez Valentine Irving, Algiers, La. 

Zoi 


Broken hearted lover; words by H. 
Molisee, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Jan. 28, 1929; E unp. 3206; Howard 
Molisee, Beaverdale, Pa. 


252 


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Broken hearted pal; words by Beatrice 
Kelly and Pat Baffa [i. e. Patrick 
Bafta], music by Frank and P. Baffa. 
©1c. Jan. 16, 1929; H unp. 2855; 
Patrick Baffa, Jersey City. 253 


Broken levee blues; words and music 
by L. Johnson. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Jan. 17, 1929; E unp. 
2898; Lonnie Johnson, Jackson 
Heights, L. I., N. Y. 254 


Broken wings; words and musie by 
H. S. Schwartz; in G. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Jan. 9, 1929; B 
unp, 2756; Harry S. Schwartz, New 
York. 255 


Brook (The); by Ella Ketterer; pf. 
with words. © Dee. 14, 1928; 2 «. 
Dee. 15; E pub. 2384; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 256 


Brooklyn Elks march; words by Wal- 
ter C. J. Magee, music by M. E. 
Magee. ©1c. Jan. 23, 1929; E unp. 
3060; May HE. Magee, Amityville, 
Nig Ys 257 


Brown (J. Hullah) Twenty-one first 
position melodic violin studies in 
bowing, rhythm, phrasing, and melo- 
die expression; by J. H. Brown, of 
Great Britain, op. 12. Berners ed. 
© Jan. 10, 1929; 1 c. Jan. 24; E for. 
2326; Joseph Williams, Itd., London. 

258 

B’twixt—b’tween; jazz-classic, by Joe 
Wolf; pf. © Dec. 29, 1928; 2c. Jan. 
2, 1929; E pub. 2390; Wolf music 
studio, New Orleans. 259 


Bublike, will you buy rolls; by S. 
Corona and M. Sokolskaya, both of 
Russia, domiciled at New York City; 
pf. .© 1,¢e; Jan. 15, 19293, Hi ump; 
25538; Sandro Corona and Myra 
Sokolskaya, New York. 260 


Budinera (La) ; tango ecriollo, di Angel 
G. Villoldo, riduzione per orchestrina 
con pf. conduttore di IDluminato Cu- 
lotta, of Italy. pts. 4to. © Dec. 
27, 1928; 1 c. Dec. 28; E for. 1786; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 261 


Bud’s Strad violin; words by Martha 
K. Parr and George T. Parr, music 
by Martha K. Parr; pf. and ukulele 
ace. St. Paul, Minn., Martha’ K. 
Parr. © Dec. 31,. 1928%. 2%¢) Jam: 
2, 1929; E pub. 2391; Martha Parr, 
St, seal. 262 


Buffalo Bill; words and music by J. 
Ring. [Words and melody only] 
©l1e. Jan. 17, 1929; E unp. 2893; 
Justin Ring, New York. 263 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1929 


Bumblebee (The); by Anna Priscilla 
Risher; violin and pf. © Dee. 14, 
fees ie. Dec 152) ub. 2o00; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

264 


Bump ta-da-da, ump ta-da-da, it’s so 
easy to play; lyrics and music by 
W. H. Schoening. [Photostat] © 
1e. Jan. 8, 1929; E unp. 2600; Wil- 
liam H. Schoening, Chicago. 265 


Burn me with your eyes; one-step 
song, by W. Moreno, of Mexico, dom- 
iciled at New York; pf. ©1c. Jan. 
8, 1929; E unp. 3242; Wenceslao 
Moreno, New York. 266 


But—how did de goats get in? words 
and music by Herbert Buffum. © 
Oct. 10, 1927; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1928; EH 
pub. 2329; Anna Marie Anderson, 
Topeka, Kan. PASH 


Buttercup; by Walter Rolfe; pf. © 
Jan. 16, 1929; 2.-e. Jan..21; EH pub. 
2877 ; Evans music ¢co., Boston. 268 


Button up your overcoat; from Fol- 
low thru, words and music by B. G. 
De Sylva [pseud. of George Gard 
De Sylva], Lew Brown and Ray 
Henderson ; pf. acc. with ukulele arr. 
by Joseph M. Weiss. © Dec. 28, 
1928; 2 ec. Dec. 31; E pub. 2063; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., New 
York. 269 


By, by, baby. baby by by; words and 
music by Hattie Burleson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Jan. 5, 
1929; E unp. 2534; Brunswick Balke 
Collender co., New York. 270 


By the blue Bendemeer; words by 
Thomas Moore, music by S. C. Laney. 
© 1c. Jan. 30, 1929; E unp. 3281; 
Sue Caldwell Laney, Los Angeles. 

Arg 

By the fountains; by Mortimer Wil- 
Some On se NG, On. 0. . (C) ato 
1929; 2¢ Jan. 4: E pub. 2252; Cen- 
tury music pub. co., New York. 272 


By the light of Dixie’s moon; words 
by H. A. Smith, music by Lee 
Turner. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Jan. 21, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 
24; E pub. 2918; Harvey A. Smith, 
Criders, Va. 273 


By the little babbling brook; words 
and music by E. S. Bennett, arr. by 
C. Adelaide Slatter. © Jan. 5, 1929; 
Zo @ Jan *o>" Eh) pub. "2802 7 ndith 
Slatter Bennett, Dayton, Ky. 274 


By the silver waves; by M. Abramo- 
witz; violin. © 1 c. Dec. 27, 1928; 


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287 


E unp. 2267; Morris Abramowitz, 
Brooklyn. 275 


Cabin (The) by the shore; words by 
E. Crouch, music by Luther A. Clark. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 14, 1929; E unp. 2779; Estelle 
Crouch, Drumright, Okl. 276 


Cabin (A) on the bayou; 3-pt. song, 
words by Creole Thomas, music by 
Mary Helen Brown; sop., alto and 
bar. 4to. (Gy Jan. : 30, 1929" 2c. 
don. ol: Hepub. slat: Ri Le jaune 
zinger, inc., New York. 277 


Café de Roma; polka por I. M. Valle; 
pt. *j(Photostat) ;©udive: Jan: 12, 
1929; E unp. 2711; Ignacio M. Valle, 
Chicago. 278 


Cafeteria jangle; by Jules Buffano; 
pfs n©nJans:10,1929 > 2.¢. Sang A: 
E pub. 2554; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 279 


California; pageant, words by Sister 
Anthony [i. e. Sara Alice Quinlan], 
music by Rosalie Balmer Smith Cale. 
Voeal.sc.. © 1 ce. Jan. 7, 1929: HB 
unp. 2684; College Notre Dame, Bel- 
mont, Calif. 280 


California I’m here, and how; words 
and music by A. M. Brown. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e¢. Dee. 31, 
1928; E unp. 3098; Aaron M. Brown, 
Palo Alto, Calif. 281 


California mama; words and melody 
by N. C. Wilson, music arr. by 
Agatha Turner. © 1 ec. Nov. 30, 
1928; E unp. 1733; Nellie Cole Wil- 
son, St. Helena, Calif. 282 


California, O how I love you! words 
and music by S. W. Hollowell. © 
1e. Jan. 8, 1929; E unp. 2617; Stella 
Watts Hollowell, Santa Barbara, 
Calif. 283 


Call (The) of the freaks; by L. Rus- 
sell and Paul Barbarin; pf. ©1c. 
gan. 30, 1929; BE unp. 3292; Luis 
Russell, New York. 284 


Call to arms; marche militaire, by 
C. W. Kern; pf. © Dec. 14, 1928; 
2 ec. Dee. 15; E unp. 2367; Theodore 


Presser co., Philadelphia. 285 
Calling; lyric and music by J. D. 
Marks. [Photostat] © 1 e¢. Jan. 


26, 1929; E unp. 3128; John David 
Marks, New York. 286 


Calling you, sweetheart; words and 
music by 8S. H. Smith. © 1c. Jan. 
11, 1929; E unp. 2701; Sidney 
Herbert Smith, Dallas. 287 


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288 


pt. Ir, n. S., v. 24 


Canadian aviation hymn; words by 
J. EF. Tupper, music by Luther A. 
Clark. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Jan. 14, 1929; BE unp. 2793; 
Joseph Freeman Tupper, Toronto, 
Canada. 288 


Cancion de Nena (Nena’s song) ; bal- 
lad, Spanish words and music by W. 
Moreno, of Mexico, domiciled at New 
York, English words by Frank 
Heany. ©1c. Jan. 8, 1929; E unp. 
3243; Wenceslao Moreno, New York. 

289 


Cancion (La) del olvido; Spanish 
song, by J. Serrano, transeribed by 
Louis Persinger; violin and pf. © 
Dee. 11, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 10, 1929; EH 
pub. 2498; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 290 


Cancion ingénua; tonadilla, poesia de 
Justino Ochoa, musica de Federico 
Longas, of Spain. © Jan. 7, 1929; 
2e Jan. 9; E pub. 2462; Forster 
music publisher, ine., Chicago. 291 


Candy sticks; by Jack Shilkret; pf. 
© Dee. 3, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1929; 
E pub. 2637; Forster music pub- 
lisher, inc., Chicago. 292 


Canfield’s (Ray) melody uke album 
no. 1; containing standard and clas- 
Sical favorites arr. for the ukulele, 
also a complete course of instruc- 
tions, by Ray Canfield. © Jan. 28, 
1929; Le. Jan.’ 305°" pub. s0re; 
Spier & Coslow, ine., New York. 293 


Canoe song; words and music by 
Franklin Bradley; male quartet. 
4to. © Jan..17, 1929: 2 ¢. Jan. 23; 
EH pub. 2897; Gamble hinged music 
co., Chicago. 294 


Canto (Il) dell’ usignuolo; mazurka, 
di Giuseppe Ferraro, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York, N. Y.; pf. © 
1 ¢..Jan. 7, 1929; E unp: 2598; Gio- 
vanbattista Rizzi, Brooklyn. 295 


Canto di pescatore; versi di Hrmanno 
Bersani, musica di Gianni Flores, of 
Italy. © Dec. 27, 1928; 1 @. Dec. 
28; E for. 1798; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 296 


Canto patetico; andante religioso, von 
Christian Sinding, of Norway, op. 
106, nr. 38, orch.-arrangement von 
Bruno Gellert, of Germany; pts., 
with violin 1 direction and pf. di- 
rection. 4to. © Noy. 23, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 23, 1929; EH for. 2299; Ed. Bote 
& G. Bock, Berlin. 297 


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Cantus-firmus-praeludien; eine samm- 
lung von 307 grésseren vorspielen zu 
174 chorilen der  evangelischen 
kirche, ftir die orgel, mit verwendung 
der ganzen choralmelodie, hrsg. von 
F.. W. Franke u. K. Sandman, of 
Germany. bd. 2. obl. 4to. © Dec. 
15, 1928; 1 «@ Dec. 11;' Hi for, 1510; 
B. Schott’s sdéhne, Mainz, Germany. 

* 298. 


Capriccietto; by Ernest Reeves, of 
Great Britain; pf., in G. © Jan. 18, 
1929; 1’ @ Jan, 29); ED for (2a; 
Walsh, Holmes & co., ltd., London. 

- 299: 


Capriccio fantastique; by Gustav Meh- 
ner; organ. © Jan. 2, 1929; 2 «¢. 
Jan. 3; E pub. 2226; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 300: 


Caprice de concert; pour violon avec 
ace. de pf. par Ovide Musin, op. 6. 
New & rev. 1927 ed. (Cover-title :— 
1°" caprice de concert) © Dec. 31, 
1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 9, 1929; E pub. 2580; 
Edward Schuberth & co., inc., New 


Wark 301 
Capriol ; suite, based on tunes from Ar- 
beau’s Orchésographie, by Peter 


Warlock [pseud. of P. Heseltine], of 
Great Britain; full orch. Sc 1. 
Basse-danse. [5 others] London, 
J. Curwen & sons, ltd. © Dee. 15, 
1928; 1 ¢ Dee. 12; BH for 2s; 
Philip Heseltine, HEynsford, Kent, 
England. 302 


Captivation; waltz, by G. N. Benson, 
transcribed by Rob Roy Peery; vio- 
lin and pf. © Jan. 23) to2e oe 
Jan. 25; EH pub. 3026; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 303 


Captive memories; suite for pf., by 
Ethelbert Nevin, op. 29, arr. by 
Charles G. Spross. 1. Aready. [4 
others] © Jan. 21, 1929; 2 c@ Jan. 
23; E. pub. 2998; John Church ¢o., 
Cincinnati. 3804 


Caressing you; words and music by 
Ray Klages, Mickie Alpert and Ber- 
nardo Fazioli; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Dee. 17, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1929; 
E pub. 2648; Forster music publish- 
er, ine., Chicago. 305 


Carezze; melodia, di Vittorio Masche- 
roni, of Italy; piccola orch. pts. © 
Jan. 2, 1929; 1c. Jan. 9; E for. 1863 ; 
A. & G. Cariseh & c., Milan. 306 


Carmencita open your window ; words 
and music by BH. M. Joseph, of Swit- 
zerland, domiciled at Oakland, Calif. 


/ 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1929 


© 1c. Jan. 3, 1929; E unp. 2480; 
Hieinore M. Joseph, Oakland, Calif. 
307 


Carolina dust; words and music by W. 
M. Sims. © 1c. Jan. 25, 1929; E 
unp. 3126; William McKinley Sims, 
Buffalo. 308 


Caroline of my: dreams; lyric by L. S. 
Costanzo, musie by Don Mancini [i. 
e., Domnick Mancini]; in E flat. © 
1c. Jan. 10, 1929; E unp. 2673; Louis 
S. Costanzo, Philadelphia. 309 


Carse (Adam) Four old _ nursery 
rhymes; words and music tradition- 
al, arr. by Adam Carse, of Great 
Britain; children’s voices. 4to. 1. 
Two robin redbreasts. [3 others] 
© Dee. 3, 1928; 1 ec. Jan. 5, 1929; E 
for. 1972; Augener, ltd., London. 

310 


Casabianca; 6/8 comedy one-step, 
words by Stanley J. Damerell and 
Robert Hargreaves, music by Tol- 
chard Evans, of Great Britain; pf. 
and ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Dec. 18, 1928; 
1 c. Dec. 22; E for. 1769; Cecil Len- 
nox, Itd., London. 311 


“Casket (The) of gold; words by J. 
Duplease, music by Pauline Britting. 
New York, Frank Harding. © Dec. 
28, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1929; EH pub. 
2152; James Duplease, Winchendon, 
Mass. 312 


“Castanets; Spanish dance, by Louise 
Christine Rebe, selected, ed., anno- 
tated and fingered by John M. Wil- 
liams; pf. © Jan. 23, 1929; 2c. Jan. 
25; E pub. 2925; Boston music co., 
Boston. 313 


(Mario) ‘Three 
sonnets from the Portuguese; poems 
by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, mu- 
sic by M. Castelnuovo-Tedesco, of 
Italy. 1. The sweet, sad years. [2 
others] © Dec. 31, 1928: 1c. Jan. 
3, 1929; EH for. 1802; J. & W. Ches- 
ter, ltd., London. 314 


‘Cataiogna ; Spanish one-step, riduzione 


per orchestrina con pf. conduttore 
dell’ autore, Luigi Sansoni, of Italy. 
4to. © Dec. 27, 1928; 1 c. Dec. 28; 
E for. 2075; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

315 


Cai’s (The) me-ow; words and music 
by Agnes Jane Carlton. © 1c. Jan. 
21, 1929; EH unp. 2972; Agnes Jane 
Herr Carlton, Ethan, S. D. 316 


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327 


Celos (Los); vals cancién, arr. de I. 
M. Valle, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Chicago; [two voices] [Photostat] 
Cy @ Jan. 12, 1929 "han. 2015 * 
Ignacio M. Valle, Chicago. 317 


Chagrin d’ amour; lamento, par Er- 
nest Gillet, of France; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Nov. 20, 
1928; 1 c. Jan. 9, 1929; E for. 2094; 
Delrieu fréres, Nice, France. 318 


Chanson (La) du moulin; poéme pour 
petit orch., de Sylvio Lazzari, of 
France; pf., 4 hands. © Nov.. 20, 
1928 te Jan. 9, 1929: KE for. 2189% 
Henry Lemoine et cie., Paris. 319 


Chanson (La) du moulin; pour orch. 


moyen, par Sylvio Lazzari, of 
France. 4to. 1. Partition d’orch.— 
2, Parties. séparees. © Nov. 20, 


1928; 1 é. each “Jan. 9, 1929 for. 
2137, 2138; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. Bo, ook 


Chanson et ronde; de Le bon roi Da- 
gobert, comédie musicale en quatre 
actes' de Marcel Samuel-Rousseau, 
transcription de .H. Mouton, of Bel- 
gium; orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 
© Nov. 20, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 9, 1929; 
EH for. 2128; Heugel, Paris. 322 


Chansonnette; chanson d’amour, by 
Hric Mareo, of Great Britain; violin 
and pf. © Jan. 2, 1929; 1 c. Jan. 
5; H for. 2083; Hikin & co., Iitd., 
London. 323 


Chappell’s cinema library; composed 
and arr. by Max Irwin, of Great 
Britain; orch. pts. Supplement no. 
3. 4to. no. 18. Pell mell. [5 oth- 
ers] © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 24, 
1929: E for. 2342; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. 324 


Characteristic staccato studies; by 
Frances Terry; pf. © Jan. 16, 1929; 
2c. Jan. 18; E pub. 3061; Clayton 
EF. Summy co., Chicago. B25 


Charming eyes; words and music by 
Buddy Valentine [pseud. of Joseph 
Taccati] and Irving Mills; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Dec. 31, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 17, 1929; E pub. 27384; Gotham 
music service, inc., New York. . 326 


Chavela (La); cancién para canto y 
piano, de S. R. Ramos, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Chicago. [Photostat] 
© 1c. Jan. 10, 1929; EH unp. 2667; 
Silvano R. Ramos, Chicago. SP | 


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328 


Chazonim of probe; words and music 
by S. Secunda. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Dec. 28, 1928; E unp. 
2562; Samuel Secunda, Brooklyn. 


328 
Cheer giver’s club song; words and 
music by E. Herman. [Words and 


melody only] © 1c. Jan. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 3085; Essie Herman, New 
York. 329 


Cheer up and smile; words and music 
by H. C. Schachern. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Jan. 7, 1929: 
H unp. 2580; Helen C. Schachern, 
New York. 330 


Cheer up old pal and smile; words 
and music by W. W. Miller. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Jan. 10, 
1929; EH unp. 2654; William Wesley 
Miller, Englewood, N. J. 331 


Cherubic (The) hymn; words from 
the Russian liturgy, tr. by C. W: 
Douglas, music by Gretchaninoff, 
arr. by Lucy Clark Street; women’s 
voices, organ ace. 4to. © Jan. 2, 
1929-2 ¢. Jan. So Ei pave eval: 
W. Gray co., New York. Boe 


Cherubim song; words from the Rus- 
Sian liturgy, music by Bortniansky, 
arr. by Albert Ham, arr. for wom- 
en’s voices by Lucy Clark Street; 
organ ace. ad lib. 4to. © Jan. 2, 
1929; 2¢. Jan. 3; E pub. 2208; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. ABR) 


Cheveux (Les) ; poésie de Jean Aicard, 
musique de Jules Deveux, of France. 
© Nov. 20, 1928: 1 « Jan. 9, 1929; 
E for. 2119; Heugel, Paris. 334 


Chi mangia a Natale e pava a Pasca; 
versi di F. Amodio, musica di Remo 
D’ Alba. Words and melody only] 
©1ec. Jan. 25, 1929; E unp. 3092; 
Frank Amodio, Brooklyn. 335) 


Child of the East; words and music 
by A. M. K. Jacobsen, of Norway, 
domiciled at Seattle. © 1c. Jan. 
3, 1929; E unp. 2490; Annar Munthe 
Kaas Jacobsen, Seattle. 336 


Child’s (A) garden of song: [com- 
piled] by Edith Lovell Thomas and 
HK. Hershey Sneath. Grades 3-4. 
4to. 1. Teacher’s ed.—2. [Children’s 
ed.] © Jan. 10, 1929; 2 ec. and aff. 
Jan. 12; A 2786, 2787; Century Co., 
New York. 331, 338 


China del Alma; letra y musica de S. 
Gonzalez, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Chicago; 2 voices. © 1c. Jan. 30, 
1929; EH unp. 8810; Salome Gonzalez, 
Chicago. 3839 


pt. TLS 24 


Chinita antillana; vals caprichoso, 
letra y musica por QO. Miras,) of 
Spain. ©1c. Jan. 18, 1929; E unp. 
2927; Orencio Miras, New York. 

340 

Chirurgie; opéra-bouffe en un acte de 
Denis Roche et Andyvré-G. Block, 
@apres Antone Tchékhov, musique 
de P. O. Ferroud, of France; orch. 
sc. [French and German text] © 
Nov. 20, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 9, 1929; 
EK for. 2173; Durand et cie., Paris. 

: 341 

Chirurgie; opéra-bouffe en un acte, de 
Denis Roche et André-G. Block, 
d’aprés Antone Tchékhov, musique de 
P. O. Ferroud, of France; voice and 
pf. [French and German text] © 
Nov. 15, 1928; 1 ¢ Dee .tSs Dior 
27425; Durand et cie., Paris. 342 


Choca esos cinco; tango, letra y mu- 
sica de J. Bohr, of Germany; pf. 
Havana, Lecuona musie co. © Jan. 
10, 1929; 1c. Jan: 16; BH fore2040: 
Jose Bohr, New York. 343. 


Choclo (El); tango, composed by A. 
G. Villoldo, arr. by Joseph Nuss- 
baum: orch. pts. © Jan. 22, 1929: 
2c. Jan. 23; E pub. 2902; Edward 
B. Marks music co., New York. 344 


Choeur de fete; by Gatty Sellars, of 
Great Britain; organ. © Dec. 28, 
1928: 1c. Dec. 26; E for ais ay. 
Paxton & co., ltd., London. 345 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Htude; 
op. 25, no. 2, transcribed for 2 pfs., 
4 hands by Edouard Hesselberg; in 
EF min.''© Jan. 28, 1929392 0c. ae 
30; E pub. 3079; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 346 


—— Polonaise brillante; by Frédéric 


Chopin, op. 3, ed. and violoncello pt. 
arr. by Joseph Adamowski, of Po- 
land, domiciled at Boston; violon- 
cello and pf. Copyright is based 
upon new matter by Joseph Adam- 
owski, namely, his arrangement of 
violoncello pt. and his interpretation 
represented in the legible notation 
thereof contained in the copies filed. 
© Dec. 24, 1928; 2 c. Jan: 2, 1929; 
E pub. 2851; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
LY onic ‘ 347 


—— Valse; op. 34, no. 8. transcribed 
by Louis Persinger; violin and pf. 
© Dee. 11, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1929; 
E pub. 2500; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 348 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1929 


Choral prelude on Gibbons’ Song 67; 
by Mark Pasteur, of Great Britain; 
organ. © Dec. 21, 1928: 1 ¢. Dec. 
31: E for. 2079; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London. 349 


Choral (The) service; set forth by 
The joint commission on church mu- 
sic. ed. by Wallace Goodrich; choir 
and congregational ed. S8vo. New 
York, H. W. Gray co. © Oct. 2, 
1928; 1 e. Oct. 3; E pub. 3052; Joint 
commission on church music, Boston. 

350 


Choros, no. 8; pour orch., by H. Villa- 
Lobos, of Brazil. Se. © Nov. 15, 
1928 ; 1 c. Dee. 19; E for. 1828; Edi- 
tions Max Eschig, Paris. Bie d 


Christ for the world; hymn, words and 
music by R. Harkness, of Australia, 
domiciled at South Pasadena. © 
Ney. 1, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 5, 1929-.5 
pub. 2277; Robert Harkness, South 
Pasadena, Calif. 352 


Christ is born; hymn, words by Jessie 
F. Moser, music by H. G. Tovey; 
quartette choir. © Nov. 1, 1928; 
2 c. Jan. 14, 1929; E pub. 2647; Her- 
bert G. Tovey, Los Angeles. nT 


Christ triumphant; Easter recessional, 
two or four-part cho., words by Lil- 
lian Hendrix Clark, music by 
Stephen A. Erst. 4to. © Jan. 19, 
1929; 2 ec. Jan. 24; E pub. 2903; Wm. 
E. Ashmall & ¢o., Boston. 354 


Christgléckchen; tonstiick mit benut- 
zung des Weihnachtsliedes, Siisser 
die glocken nie klingen, von Elise 
Zernikow, op. 55, bearb. von Her- 
mann Wenzel, of Germany: pf. 
Oct. 12, 1928; 1 c«. Jan. 8, 1929: E 
for. 2050; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 355 

Christmas carol: words and music by 
Leon De Costa. [Chords, single 
staff] © 1c. Jan. 14, 1929; E unp. 
2797; Olive De Costa, New York. 

356 

Christmas carol; words by Frances 
Chesterton, music by Julius Rént- 
gen; mixed voices, with pf. or organ 
ace. 4to. © Dec. 27, 1928: 2 e«. 
Jan. 17, 1929; E pub. 2770; Dean- 
Phillips, Chicago. 307 


Christmas echoes; descriptive Christ- 
mas fantasie, by E. Brooks, arr. by 
Julius 8S. Seredy; full orch. with pf. 
conductor. © Nov. 20, 1928; 2 e. 

Jan. 10, 1929: E pub. 2490; Carl 

Fischer, ine., New York. 308 


368 


Christmas greeting; words and music 
by Leon De Cost&. [Chords, single 
staff] © 1c. Jan. 3, 1929; E ump. 
2470; Olive De Cost&é, New York. 

359 

Christmas lullaby: poem by Marshall 
Howenstein, set to ancient carol by 
Kenneth R. Umfieet. © Dec. 20, 
1928 ; 2 ec. Jan. 9, 1929; E pub. 2473; 
K. R. Umfleet, Greencastle, Ind. 

; 360 

Christmas (A) song; words by P. Ger- 
hardt, music by Chas. H. Marsh: pf. 
© Nov. 1, 1928; 2 ec. Jan. 14, 1929; 
E pub. 2645; Herbert G. Tovey, Los 
Angeles. 361 

Christmas suite; 6 pieces for pf., by 
Ferdinand Meyer, of Germany, op. 
27. rev. by Alfred Moffat, of Great 


Britain. London, Alfred Lengnick 
& co.. ltd. 1. Christmas bells. [5 
others.] © Oct. 23, 1928; 1 ec. Nov. 


28, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 14, 1929; E pub. 
2618; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 362 


Christmas tide (Weihnachten) ; words 
from hymns and Scriptures, music 
by A. L. Wendt: ladies’ or children’s 
voices. 4to. © Sept. 10, 1928: 1 ¢. 
Sept. 17, 1928, 1 c. Jan. 31, 1929; E 
699562; Amandus, L. Wendt, Chi- 
cago. 363 

Christmas! what does it mean to you? 
words and music by Mrs. Thomas G. 
Clynes [i. e. K. R. Clynes] ©l1e 
Noy. 15, 1928; E unp. 3233; Kather- 
ine Rosentreter Clynes, Millington, 
| Rat 364 


Christus vincit; motet for Easter, 
words from the liturgy of the Cath- 
olic church. music by Henri Nibelle, 
of France; two or four pt. cho. of 
mixed voices. 4to. © Jan. 19, 
1929; 2 « Jan. 24; E pub. 2904; 
McLaughlin & Reilly co., Boston. 


365 
Chuckles; caprice, by William M. Fel- 
ton; pf. © Dee. 14, 1928; 2 ec. Dec. 


15; E pub. 2378; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 366 


Chupamirto; danzén Mexicano, origi- 
nal de Justo Sierra Lenit, of Mex- 
ico; pf. Mexico, Unién popular de 
arte vernaculo. © Dec. 15, 1928:1¢c. 
Dec. 31; E for. 1757; José Luis In- 
urreta, Mexico, Mexico. 30T 


Cinderella overture; by George Rosen- 
krans; orch. 4to. © Jan. 5, 1929; 
2 Caan 5: Eh pub. 22 Kart B. 
King music house, Fort Dodge, Ia. 

368 


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369 


pt. 11, n. S., v. 24 


Ciprie e parrucche; scena musicale per 
films cinematografiche, riduzione per 
orchestrina con pf. conduttore dell’ 
autore Httore Montanaro, of Italy, 
op. 121. pts. 4to. © Dec. 27, 1928; 
1 e¢@. Dee. 28; E for. 1784; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 369 


‘Circus (The); by Matilee Loeb-Pres- 
ton; pf.. .©,Jan. 22, 1929: 2 ec. Jan. 
21; KE pub. 2790; Schroeder & Gun- 
ther, inc., New York. 370 


‘Circus echoes; galop, by A. W. Hughes; 
band pts., with solo B flat cornet 
conductor. 4to. © Sept. 22, 1928; 
2c. Dec. 26; E pub. 2309; Charles L. 
Barnhouse, sr., Oskaloosa, Ia. 371 


‘Cita (La); letra de J. Vega, musica 
de 8. Gonzalez, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Chicago; 2 voices. ©1c. Jan. 30, 
1929; H unp. 3311; Salome Gonzalez, 
Chicago. 372 


‘City (The) of roses; melody adopted, 
words and music by A. D. Graham, 
arr. by Harker S. Perkins.  Port- 
land, Oregon, J. K. Gill co. © June 
15, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 81; E pub. 2141; 
Adelaide Dorothy Graham, Portland, 
Oreg. 373 


‘City (The) of wonderful love; hymn, 
words and music by O. A. Parris. © 
Sept. 15, 1928; 2 ec. Dee. 20; E pub. 
2604; James D. Vaughan, Lawrence- 
burg, Tenn. 374 


‘Clarke’s (Herbert L.) setting up 
drills; or, Calistheniec exercises for 
the cornet, trumpet and baritone, 
also excellent for clarinet, by H. L. 
Clarke. © Jan. 10, 1929; 2 c and 
aff. Jan. 19; AA 6730; Herbert L. 
Clarke, Long Beach, Calif. 375 


‘Cleopatra; ouverture, di L. Manci- 
nelli, riduzione per orehestrina con 
pf. conduttore di A. De Cecco, of 
Italy. Ato. ‘© Dec!) 27) 7928) Loe 
Dec. 28; E for. 2074; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 376 


Climbing roses; by Mathilde Bilbro; 
pf. Lawrence, Mass., Bay State mu- 
sic co. © Dec. 29, 1928: 2c Jan. 
2, 1929; EH pub. 2161; Reginald K. 
Liversidge, Lawrence, Mass. 377 


Climbing up the hill, just like Jack 
and Jill; by Daniel Wolf; pf. © 
Jan. 26, 1929; 2c. Jan. 25; EH pub. 
3004; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York. 3878 

Clock (The) ; descriptive, by Ernest HB. 
Welles; pf. © Nov. 28, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 4, 1929; E pub. 2266; Walter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. 379 


Cloister memories; intermezzo, by 
Stuart Templeton, of Great Britain; 
pf. © Jan. 23, 1929: 1 «ans 255 
E for. 2331; Banks & son, York, 
England. 380 


Clouds like dream castles; by Florence 
Newell Barbour; pf. © Jan. 17%, 
1929; 2c Jan. 21 WH abe 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 381 


Coid wave blues; words and musie by 
Spencer Williams. [Words and mel- 
cody only] © 1c. Jan. 25, 1929; BH 
unp. 3088; Georgia music co., New 
York. 382 


Collection of Italian & Neapolitan 
songs for mandolin; compiled and 
arr. by Antonio de Martino, of 
Italy. Series 86-90. 4to. © Sept. 
£0, 1928) Ie. San: 97 1920-9 ar, 
1999-2003; Italian book co., New 
York. 383-387 


Columbia university band; march, by 
George C. Flint; full band. 4to. © 
Nov. 16, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1929; 
pub. 2489; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 888 


Columbine’s lament; by John Thomp- 
son, op. 42, no. 2; pf.: © Dec. 29, 
1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 7, 1929; BH pub. 223e 5 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 389 


Come back to me; words and music by 
Wendell Phillips [i. e. G. W. Phil- 
lips, ir} ©!) 1..c.. Jan. 2. 1925 
unp. 2469; George Wendell Phillips, 
jr., Orlando, Fla. 390 


Come, be my jazzy sweetheart; fox- 
trot, words by C. M. Stairs, music 
by Sylvester Long Cross.. © 1 «. 
Jan. 15, 1929; E unp. 2823; C. M. 
Stairs, Seattle. 3891 


Come live with me, and be my love; 
four-part song, words by Christo- 
pher Marlowe, music by Frank Idle, 
of Great Britain; mixed voices. 
4to.. © Jan. 24, 1929; 1 c. Jan. 25; 
HE} for. 2328; Novelle & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 392 


Come on; by K. L. Richards, op. 39; 
pr. © 1c. Jan. 28, 19295 ewan: 
3249; Katherine Louise Richards, 
New York. 393 


Come while Jesus pleads; hymn, words 
and music by F. G. Staggs. ©1e. 
Jan. 31, 1929; E unp. 33388; Fred 
Goble Staggs, Oolitic, Ind. 3894 


Comes, at times, a stillness; anthem, 
words by Gregory Smith, with addi- 
tional verse by C. H., musie by 
Cuthbert Harris, of Great Britain; 


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mixed voices; organ ace. 4to. © 
Dec. 27, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1929; E 
pub. 25387; Arthur P. Schmidt cc., 
Boston. 395 


Commencement ball; waltz, by G. EH. 
Holmes; band pts. 4to. © Sept. 22, 
2928; 2 @..Dee. 26; FE pub. .2311; 
Charles L. Barnhouse, sr., Oskaloosa, 


Ta. 396 
Comparison; words by G. Paddock, 
music by T. E. Tudor. © 1c. Jan. 


19, 1929; E unp. 2948; Gladys Pad- 
dock, Chicago. , 397 


Con esos ojos; cancion Mexicana, letra 
y musica de I. M. Valle, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Chicago. [Photostat] 
© 1c. Jan. 24, 1929; E unp. 3072; 
Ignacio M. Valle, Chicago. 398 


Consecration; words by Josephine M. 
Fabricant, music by S. Cardillo. © 
1c. Jan. 22, 1929; E unp. 3024; Sal- 
vatore. Cardillo, Brooklyn. 399 


Conservatory series for pupils and stu- 
dents of pianoforte; beginner’s bk., 
by Oswald B. Wilson. v.1. © Jan. 
28, 1929; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 7; AA 
9373 ; Bendix pub. co., Lincoln, oe 


Considerin’; song fox-trot, written and 
composed by John P. Long, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Noy. 
Zs, 292835°1 @ Jan. 3, 1929 >: B for. 
2180; Montgomery & co., London. 

401 


Constantinople: paroles francaises de 
L. Lelievre, H. Varna et F. Rouvray, 
music by Harry Carlton, orch. by 
M. Gracey, of France; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Nov. 
Mietooos | G Jan. 9° 1929: Hi for. 
2096 ; Publications Lawrence Wright, 
Sas, Paris, 402 


C.0O.N.S.T.A.N.T.I.N.O.P.L.E; paroles 
francaises de Léo Leliévre, H. Varna 
et Rouvray, words and music by 
Harry Carlton, of Great Britain. © 
Nov. 15, 1928; 1 @€) Dec. 19; E for. 
1818 ; Publications Lawrence Wright, 
atau AP aris. 403 


Contented; words by Bob Schafer, 
music by Anthony Wayne and Irving 
Milis; pf. ace. with ukulele arr. by 
M. Kalua. © Dec. 21, 1928; 2 e. 
Jan. 14, 1929; E pub. 2657; Gotham 
music service, inc., New York. 404 

Contrebandiers (Les) dans la mon- 
tagne; par H. Ackermans, orch. par 
Mommaert, of Belgium; pts. with 


pf. conductor. 4to. © Mar. 10, 
1928; 1c. Apr. 9; E 689529; Chou- 
dens, Paris. 405 


Coq (Le) a chanté; opérette en trois 
actes, de Michel Carré, musique de 
Jean Rioux [pseud. of Gustave 
Roux-Martin], of France; partition 
pf. et chant. © June 20, 1928; 1 «¢. 
July 12; D for. 27421; Editions Max 
Eschig et cie., Paris. 406 


Coro a Frescobaldi; parole di Domen- 
ico Tumiati, musica di Vittore Ven- 
eziani, of Italy; men’s’_ voices. 
(Cover title:—A Frescobaldi) © 
Oct. 20, 1928; .1 .c..Qety 29; HE. for. 
1961; Guglielmo Zanibon, Padova, 
Italy. 407 


Could you care; by Minzde and Victor 
Zentrer. [Melody only] © 1 « 
Jan. 10, 1929; E unp. 2658; Anne 
Nichols, New York. 408 


Could you forgive me; waltz, lyric 
and music by Ted McAlsey, of Swe- 
den. [Mimeograph] 1 c. Jan. 
31, 1929; E unp. 3342; Hrik Ostrém, 
Stockholm, Sweden. 409 


Could you learn to care? ballade, 
words and melody by M. EH. Stauf- 
fer, harmonized by Sara Newell. © 
£ e. Jan. 15,1929; B unp. 2842; 
Mildred HElsie Stauffer, Ventnor, 
WN. J. 410 


Country (A) dance; by Thomas A. 
Johnson, of Great Britain; pf. Lon- 
don, Rowland’s. © Dee. 21, 1928; 
1c. Jan. 3, 1929; EH for. 1804; Sol- 
omon Rowland, London. 411 


Country girl blues; words and music 
by Hattie Burleson. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Jan. 5, 1929; 
E unp. 2535; Brunswick Balke Col- 
lender co., New York. 412 


Coups de roulis; opérette en 3 actes, 
de Albert Willemetz, d’aprés le ro- 
man de Maurice Larrouy, muSique 
de André Messager, of France. Par- 
tition pf. et chant. © Nov. 15, 1928; 
1c. Dec. 19; D for. 27424; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 413 


Cradle of love; fox-trot, lyric by L. 
Wolfe Gilbert, music by Mabel 
Wayne, arr. by Arthur Lange; orch. 
Dts te ee) en. 24 Pg are. 
Jan. 25; E pub. 3100; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 414 


Cradle song; by Albert Von Doenhoff; 
pi (om Pec,) 24. 1998 2 es jan 2. 
1929; E pub. 2848; G. Schirmer, 
inec., New York. 415 


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Cradle song; by Miska Hauser, arr. 
by Albert Harvey; ist and 2nd vio- 
lins with pf. ace. © Jan. 12, 1929; 


Zier Jan: 163) Hepub: 2706s), red. 


416 


Cradle song; poem by S. M. Harring- 
ton, music by Frances Brockett Kel- 
logg; high voice, in G flat. © Jan. 
2a, 19202 Nes dallas oH) UD. yoo 
Boston music ¢co., Boston. 417 


Cradled in dreams; poem by Georges 
Champenois, Hnglish version by 
Cecil Cowdrey, music by Mme. Ohr- 
strom-Renard. 1. High—2. Low. © 
Jane 26.) 1929 2 *e.-each’ Jan? aus 
E pub. 3074; R. L. Huntzinger, inc., 
New York. 418 


Creeping love; words by R. Knight, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross. © 
ive? Jan. 29, 1929: unp. .3206; 
Rexdale Knight, Hugene, Or. 419 


Creole belle; words by George Sidney, 
music by J. Bodewalt Lampe. New 
arr. © Dec. 31, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 3, 
1929; E pub. 2205; Remick music 
corp., New York. 420 


Crescent moon; from Ned Wayburn’s 
gambols, words by Morrie Ryskind, 
music by Walter G. Samuels; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Dec. 27, 1928; 
2c. Dec. 29; E pub. 2581; Harms, 
inc., New York. 421 


Croll (Helen K.) Two songs from 
The inaugural bawl; musical com- 
edy, words by Isabelle Farrington, 
music by H. K. Croll and Alice 
Byrnes. Army and Navy song. [1 
other] © Feb. 8, 1929; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Feb. 9; AA 8623; Frederic Ernest 
Farrington, Chevy Chase, Md. 422 


Cromwell; rapsodie ouverture, pour 
orch., parties séparées, avec pf. con- 
ducteur, par Trespaillé-B., of France. 
© Nov. 15, 1928; 1 ec. Dec. 19; E for. 
1826; EF. Moulin, Cannes, France. 

423 


Cryin’ the blues; words and music by 
Jack Palmer and Irving Mills.. © 
Dec. 31, 1928%° 2 'c. . Jan. 2oweeso > 
EK pub. 2894; Gotham music service, 
ine., New York. 424 


Csékos (Egy) nydri é6j? ...; Ilniezky 
Laszlo verse, Hubai Albert és VOoros 
Feri, both of Hungary, zenéje. 
Woy. 18, 1927; 1 «@ Dec. 7 228; 
HK for. 138638; Kalman Nador, Buda- 
pest, Hungary. 425 

Cubanita ; tango cancion, letra de Gon- 


zalo Mazas, mtsica de J. Bohr, of 
Germany; pf. © Jan. 10, 1929; 1 c. 


Heltman co., Cleveland. 


pt. Il, n. S., v. 24 


Jan. 16; E for. 2041; Jose Bohr, New 
York. 426 


Cuck-coo (The) clock; by G. A. Grant- 
Schaefer; pf. © Jan. 16, 1929; 2 c. 
Jan. 18; E pub. 3057; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 427 


Cunailand ’e sera; versi e musica di 
G. Amato, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn. [Words and melody only] 
© 1-e; Jan. 28, 1929; E unp. 32068 
Gennaro Amato, Brooklyn. 428 

Cungittina l’ anfirmera; Sicilian song, 
versi e musica di F. Ruggieri, of 
Italy, domiciled at Philadelphia; 
mandolin or violin. © 1 ¢. Jan. 26, 
1929; EK unp. 3125; Ferdinand Rug- 
gieri, Philadelphia. 


Cupid worked while we were playing ; 
words and music by W. W. Penrose. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 21, 1929; E unp. 2959; Walter 
W. Penrose, Hutchinson, Kan. 430 


Curly head; words by H. Rein- 
schreiber, music by Johnny Thomp- 
son and H. Reinschreiber. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢c. Dec. 21, 
1928; E unp. 2566; Henry Rein- 
schreiber, Philadelphia. 431 


Curso de harmonia ; conposto de Carlos 
Pedron, para os alumnos instrumen- 
tistas e cantores dos R. R. Conserva- 
torios de musica, illustragaio aos 
cento e cincoenta baixos do mesmo 
auctor, traduccao de Samuel Ar- 
chanjo, of Portugal. 4to. © Jan. 
@, 1929; 1 c«. Jan. 14; EH fory 2352% 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 432 


Custer’s last fight; words and music 
by J. Ring. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Jan. 18, 1929; E unp. 
2921; Justin Ring, New York. 483 


Cutest (The) girl in town; words by 
Mac McShirley [i. e. F. M. McShir- 
ley], music by Vic Guebard [i. e. 
V. A. Guebard]; pf. and ukulele ace. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Jan. 28, 1929; 
EK ounp. 3210; Victor Albertis Gue- 
bard, Ft. Wayne, Ind. and Frank 
Metzger McShirley, Oakville, Ind. 

434 

Cytheria; von Eduard May, of Austria, 
arr. von. L. Zeitlberger, of Austria ; 
orch. pts., with violin 1 direction and 
pf. direction. 4to. © Dec. 3, 1928; 
1-.¢. Jan. 23, 1929: Ei for, 2208) mins 
Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 435 

Da Roma a Parigi; by L. Bevilacqua, 
of Italy, domiciled at Bridgeport, 
Conn.; pf. © 1c. Dec. 12, 1928; 5 
unpub. 1999; Luigi Bevilacqua, 
Bridgeport, Conn. 436 


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458 


Daddy o’mine; words by Frank Capano 
and Eddie Palmer, music by John 
Macaid: Cc)" 1c. san o, 1929*~ Bi 
unp. 2474; Gene Austin, inc., New 
York. 437 

Daddy o’ mine; words by Frank Ca- 
pano and Eddie Palmer, music by 
John Magaldi; pf. acc. with ukulele 
arr. by May Singhi Breen. © Jan. 
30, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 31; E pub. 3117; 
Gene Austin, inc., New York. 438 


Daffodil; by George Parker, of Great 
Britain, op. 7, no. 9; pf. © Jan. 21, 
ie Scr san, eo: EP pub: 2951; 
B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 439 

Daffodils: petit ballet, by Heinrich 


Gebhard; pf. © Dec. 18, 1928; 2 «c. 
Jan. 19, 1929; E pub. 2764; E. C. 


Schirmer music ¢co., Boston. 440 
‘Daisy; by George Parker, of Great 
Britain, .op..¢;.no,..1.:,. pt. Jan. 


21, 1929; 2-c. Jan. 25; E pub. 2948; 
B. F. Wood music ¢co., Boston. 441 


Dallas blues; slow fox-trot, by Hart 
A. Wand, Spencer Williams and 
Licyd Garrett, arr. by Ken Macom- 
bers arch. ts,  4to. ©. Jans,21, 
Mews CG!) dan. 202 0K sub. 279; 
Triangle music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 442 


Dame Souris; poésie de Paul Verlaine, 
musique de M. Truillet-Soyer, of 
France. © Nov. 20, 1928; 1 ¢c. Jan. 
§, 1929; E for. 2161.; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 443 


Dance (The); words by Mrs. M. A. 


McDonald, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 


Jan. 5,.1929: E unp. 2546; Sarah 
Love McDonald, Parma, Id. 4tt 


Dance (A) of Spain; by S. Wien- 
shienk; pf. © 1 c¢. Jan. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 3201; Sylvia Wienshienk, 
Kansas City, Mo. 445 


Dance of the demons; Draga, incanta- 
tion and recitation from the Yodler, 
words by F. Zimmermann and 
Charles Lenoir, music by F. Zimmer- 
mann, of Switzerland, domiciled at 
Los Angeies, and W. F. Schiller, of 
U. S.; pf. with words. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
2, 1929; EK unp.. 2466; Fritz Zim- 
mermann, Los Angeles. 446 


Dance of the marionettes; from Holly- 
wood music box revue, lyrics and 
music by Carlton Kelsey, Lupino 
Lane and Val Burton. © Jan. 26, 
1929 75 2 e Jan. 29°" Heepibe “SUS : 
Harms, inc., New York. 447 


Dance of the midgets: rondo, by Fran- 
ces McCollin, bowing by Lucius Cole; 
wolim and pt.. C) Jan we. to20'* 2c. 
Jan. 25; E pub. 3016; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 448 


Dance of the reapers; by Thomas A. 
Johnson, of Great Britain; pf. Lon- 
don, Rowland’s. © Dec. 19, 1928; 
1..cs Jan. 2 ;.E.fer. 1767; Solomon 
Rowland, London. 449 


Dance of the totties; by Milan Roder; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. © 
Dec. 1, 1928; 2 c. Dee. 14; E pub. 
1509; Kalmus filmusic edition, New 
York. 450 


Dancing (The) doll; by Gordon Jacob, 
Oly Great jbritain +, pt.) ©), Jan, .8! 
1929 3h ce Jian 22 $E) for)'2283-34,J0- 
seph Williams, ltd., London. 451 


Dans un dernier adieu; par Maurice 
Pesse, of France; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Nov. 20, 1928; 1 
ec. Jan. 9, 1929. E. for. 2152 ; -Chou- 
dens, Paris. 452. 


Danse espagnole; de Angelo, tyran de 
Padoue, drame lyrique en cing actes 
de Alfred Bruneau, transcription de 
H. Mouton, of Belgium: orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. © Nov. 20, 
Ie: cx Tans39, 19295) for. 2izae 
Heugel, Paris. 453 


Danza de la gitana; extrait du ballet 
Sonatina, de Ernesto Halffter, of 
Spam: pi.) Chine, 20, TOASes ie ce. 
July 12; E for. 1577; Max Eschig 
et cie., Paris. 454 


Danza de la pastora; extrait du ballet 
Sonatina, de Ernesto Halffter, of 
Spain; pf. © June 20, 1928; 1 «. 
July 12; BE for. 1576; Max Eschig 
et cie., Paris. 455 


Danza rustica; di Gio. Batt. Besardo, 
da Antiche danze ed arie per liuto, 
di Ottorino Respighi, riduzione per 
orehestrina con pf. conduttore di 
Arturo De Cecco, of Italy. pts. 4to. 
© Dec. 27, 1928; 1 c. Dec. 28; E for. 
1994; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 456 


Darling boy of mine; words and music 
by George Ar, arr. by Elizabeth 
Flammer. © 1 ec. Jan. 12, 1929; B 
unp. 2877; Esther Bishop McMul- 
len, Compton, Calif. 457 


Das bist du! foxtrot, aus der gleich- 
namigen revue, worte und musik 
von Friedrich Hollaender, of Ger- 
many. “© Aur. 10,°1927; 1 ¢. Jan. 7, 
1929; E for. 1927; Rondo-verlag, G. 
m. b. H., Berlin. 458 


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459 


Das kommt nicht in frage; foxtrot, 
text von Ch. Amberg, musix von 
Frank Stafford, 
Dec. 4, 1928 5..1 ey Dee. 25: ° BH for, 
1867; Musikverlag city, Leipzig. 

459 

Daughter come down; fox-trot, words 
and music by D. and G. Miller; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Jan. 23, 1929; 
2c Jan. 26; E pub. 3030; World- 
wing co., inc., New Castle, Pa. 460 


David; ballet en un acte sur un Ssce- 
nario d’ André Doderet, réduction 
pour pf. par l’auteur, Henri Sauguet, 
of France. © Nov. 20, 1928; 1 ec. 
Jan. 9, 1929; E for. 2102; Rouwart, 
Lerolle et cie., Paris. 461 


Dawn; words and music by J. Smale, 
of Canada. © 1 ec: Jan. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 3180; Josephine Smale, To- 
ronto, Canada. 462 


Dawn and dew bring thoughts of you; 
ballad, words by R. Rayfield Evans, 
music by Peter Packay [pseud. of 
Pierre Paquet], of Belgium; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Dec. 22, 1928; 1 «. 
Jan. 4, 1929; E for. 1818; Interna- 
ticnal music co., Brussels, Belgium. 

463 


Dawn (The) brought me love and 
you; by Richard Kountz, scored by 
George J. Trinkaus; band orch. pts., 
with solo B flat cornet conductor; 
in’ Di wat "© Jan. (22. 199942 ce. 
Jan. 26; E pub. 3037; M. Witmark 
‘& sons, New York. 464 


Dawn (The) brought me love and you; 
lyric by Lynn Merrick, music by 
Richard Kountz, arr. by George J. 
Trinkaus; male voices. 4to. © 
gan, 21, 19295 2) Carsales ha es. 
2988; Mi Witmark & sons, New 
York. 465 


Dawn (The) of Easter; cantata, for 
church choirs of mixed voices, text 
by Herman von Berge, music by Ira 
B. Wilson.) 4to.. © .Jate 2) 1929; 
> @, and aff, Jan.. 73 AAGTa2Z io- 
renz pub. co., Dayton, O. 466 


Day (The) of resurrection; Easter 
anthem, translated by J. M. Neale, 
music by H. A. Barrell, jr.; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Jan. 28, 1929; 2 «¢. 


Jan. 30; E pub. 3095; Theodore 
467 


Presser co., Philadelphia. 

Day school singer; by C. D. Tillman, 
with songs by various authors and 
composers. 12mo. © Sept. 1, 1928; 
DC. Oct. 20 3 Aike Dee, S13: Avemeie 
Charlie D. Tillman, Atlanta. 468 


of Germany. ©. 


pt. II, n. s., v. 24 


Day (A) will come; words by Elmer 
Campbell, music by Gordon Balch 
Nevin; high voice. © Dec. 28, 
1928; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1929; BE pub. 2410: 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 469: 


Days that used to be; words by Mike 
Zingle [i. e. Michael H. Zingle] and 
Nick Zingle [i. e. N. R. Zingle] 
[Words and melody only] © 1c. 
Jan. 28, 1929; E unp. 3199; Nicholas 
R. Zingle, Philadelphia. 470: 


De celui qui s’en alla par le monde; 
1°" récit. de Légendes, pour harmo- 
nie 4 fanfare, par Paul Gilson, of 
France. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1926; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 26, 1927; EH 676914; E. Gaudet, 
Paris. 471 


Dear old Broadway; fox-trot ballad, 
words and music by A. HE. Bucking- 
ham. [Words and melody only] © - 
1 ¢@. Jan. 23; 1929; E unp. 8058; A.. 
Edward Buckingham, Los Angeles. 

472 


Dearest Jesus, gentle, mild; HEnglish 
text by Helen A. Dickinson, music 
by Re:mann-Dickinson, arr. by Lucy 
Clark Street; women’s voices, organ 
ace. 4to. © Jan. 2, 1929; 2 @ Jan. 
3; E pub. 2210; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 473. 


Dearest pal; words and music by L. 
Luetkens. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dee. 31, 1928; BH unp. 2517; 
Lydia Luetkens, Loganville, Wis. 

A474 


Dearest, when I waltz with you;. 
words and music by A. E. Bucking- 
ham, arr. by Morrie B. Streeter. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ec. 
Jan. 23, 1929; E unp.' 3059; AL Bd- 
ward Buckingham, Los Angeles. 

475. 

Deirdre; Celtic farewell, by .Hdgar 
Barratt, arr. by Hric-Mareo, of Great 
Britain; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor. 4to. © Jan. 22, 1920-5 
Jan. 23; E for. 2346; Elkins & Co., 
Itd., London. 476 


Del vals; two step, by I. S. Ashley ; pf. 
© Nov. 18, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1929; 
E pub. 22382; Isa Stanton Ashley, 


Oroville, Calif. ATT 
Delibes (Clément Philibert Léo) Pas. 


des fleurs; walzer intermezzo aus 
dem ballet Naila, von Léo Delibes, 
arr. von Leopold Weninger, of Aus- 
tria.;. orch. ° pts.) 4t0.., ©). dame st, 
1929: 1c. Jam, 225+ By forges 
Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 478. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


500 


Deloris of you I am dreaming; words 
by M. Harris, music by Robert Van 
Sickle. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Jan, 14, 1929; E unp. 2787; 
Margaret Harris, Hamilton, —. 

AT 


Delta tau delta; words and music by 
H. G. Becker. © 1 c. Jan. 5, 1929; 
E unp. 2551; Evalyn Garret Becker, 
Wheeling, W. Va. 480 


Dernier (Le) réve; sur les motifs de 
la célébre valse Gervaise, paroles de 
Georges Millandy, musique de A. 
Bose, of France. © Nov. 20, 1928; 
1 c. Jan. 9, 1929; E for. 2105; Au- 
guste Bose, Paris. 481 


Des singer’s geburtstag; von P. Miil- 
ler; ist B flat cornet. © 1c. Jan. 
19, 1929: E unp. 2936; Peter Miller, 
Philadelphia. 482 


Deutsche (Das) lied; text von Karl 
Pusch, musik von Max Kaever, of 
Germany, op. 3; mannerchor, a cap- 
pella. 4to. © Nov. 15, 1928; le. 
Jan. 11, 1929; E for. 2237; Carl En- 
gels, Miilheim-Ruhr, Germany. 483 


Deuxiéme sonatine; par Jean Wiener, 
of France; pf. 1. Agréable. [2 
others] © Nov. 15, 1928; 1 ¢ Dec. 
19; E for. 1825; Editions Max 
Eschig, Paris. 484 


Devaux (Jules) Twelve impressions; 
collections of short first pieces, both 
hands within the compass of five 
notes, by J. Devaux, of Great Brit- 
am rop: 42: pi. © Jan. 21, 1929; 
Petal.) 29 o. 3 UD: 2o0ey” Db. 
Wood musie co., Boston. 485 


Dictator (The); march, by G. E. 
Holmes; band pts. 4to. © Sept. 
Bo, 1828 --2.e) Dees 265 HH. pubs 2312 ; 
Charles L. Barnhouse, sr., Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 486 


Did you? waltz, words by Josie D. 
Bader, music by Albert E. Bader; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Jan. 16, 
1929; 2c. Jan. 19; E pub. 2833; In- 
dependent music publishers, Hachita, 
N. M. 487 


Dies und das; marsch aus der gleich- 
namigen revue, text und musik von 
Rolf Roeder, of Germany. © Nov. 
fomtven: | -C. dabeaneeoe. ou Or. 
1896; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H.. 
Berlin. 488 


Dirge; sextet, by John Powell; 2 pfs., 
12 hands. © Dec. 24, 1928; 2 e«. 
Jan. 2, 1929; E pub. 2845; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York. 489 


Dirge (A) of the desert; words and 
music by L. G. Morrill; bass solo. 
© Jan. 26, 1929; 2c. Jan. 26; E pub. 
3049; Lloyd Grant Morrill, Tridell, 
Utah. 490 


Discarded; words and music by A. 
Geraldine Farrar. © 1c. Jan. 21, 
1929; E unp. 2970; Alice Geraldine 
Farrar Gleason, Monrovia, Calif. 

491 

Distant bells at evening; melodie, by 
Hilsel Holt; pf. © Jan. 2, 1929; 2 
e, Jan. 4; H pub., 2565: Century 
music pub. co., New York. 492 


Dites-moi, ma mére; one-step, by Mau- 
rice Yvain, of’ Great Britain; pf. 
New ed. © Dec. 28, 1928; 1 c. Dee. 
29; H for. 1771; Chappell & co., 1td.. 
London. 493 

Divertimenti (Li) americani; words 
by Antonino Crivello, music by R. 


De lLuea, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Jan. 29, 1929; E unp. 


8273; Ralph De Luca, Brooklyn. 
494 
Divine (The) tragedy; crucifixion of 
our Saviour, Lenten cantata, words 
from the four Gospels, music by 
Christopher H. H. Booth; 5 solo 
voices, mixed cho., and organ. 4to. 
© Jan. 26, 1929; 2 e Jan. 25; D 
pub. 27440; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 495 


Dixie Mammy; words and music by 
Walter Smith. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Jan. 12, 1929; E unp. 

_ 2741; Noah Frederick, San Fran- 
cisco. 496 


Dixie spells home to me; words and 
music by Adele Thier. © Dec. 4, 
1928; 2 c Dec. 8; E pub. 1375; Hd- 
ward Lansing Cowles, Los Angeles. 

497 

Dixon’s (Harold) piano pieces children 
play; rev. and ed. by Harold Dixon. 
New rev. ed. © Dec. 12, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Dec, 13; E pub. 2449; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 498 


Do: you recall; words by Alice Matul- 
lath, music by Muriel Pollock; in B 
flat. New York, Chappell-Harms, 
ine. © Jan. 2, 1929; 2. ¢ Jan: 3; 
E pub. 2337; Harms, ine., New York. 

499 

Do you think of me; words and music 
by Buddy Valentine [pseud. of Jo- 
seph Taccati] and Irving Mills; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Dec. 31, 1928; 
2 ¢@. dan. 23, 1929; E pub. 2895; 
Gotham music service, inc. New 
York. 500 


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501 


pt. III, n.S., Vv. 24, ' 


Do you wonder that I love you; words 
and music by Buddy Valentine and 
Irving Mills; pf.. ace. with ukulele 
arr. by M. Kalua. © Dec. 21, 1928; 
2c. Jan, 14, 192929 pub.1,2008 ; 
Gotham music service, inc., New 
York. 501 


Dobrze mi sie przy wojsku powodzi; 
by Leona Kormana; pf. © 1c. Dec. 
31, 1928; E unp. 2487; International 
music pub. co., Chicago. 502 


Dodman Rock; folk dance, by John C. 
Holliday, of Great Britain; pf. 
Janey 1071929." 5 “ee san. 12° Kor. 
2310; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 

; 503 


Dolly’s slumber song; by Matilee Loeb- 
Preston; pi.’ © Jan, 22, 1929% 2c. 
Jan. 21; E pub. 2788; Schroeder & 
Gunther, inc., New York. 504 


‘Don’t ask me, I'll tell you it’s love; 
words and music by Hugene L. 
Kintzle and Wendell L. Mayhew. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1c. Jan. 
31, 1929; E unp. 3331; Hugene 
Kintzle, \Muscatine, la., and Wendell 
Mayhew, Milford, Ill. 505 


Don’t be worried; hymn, words and 
music by C. F. Weigle. © Jan. 5, 
1929; 2 c« Jan. 9; E pub. 2451; 
Charles EF. Weigle, Sebring, Fla. 506 


Don’t hinder me; spiritual, words and 
melody arr. by F. P. Heatwole, 
harmony arr. by Adger M. Pace. © 
Sept. 15, 1928; 2 e. Dec. 20; E pub. 
2605; James D. Vaughan, Lawrence- 
burg, Tenn. 507 


Don’t let a little thing like that worry 
you; words and music by Bennie 
McLaughlin [i. e. B. H. McLaughlin] 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Jan. 38, 1929; E unp. 2497; Bernard 
Howard McLaughlin, Cambridge, 
Mass. 508 


Dooley-dooley-do; theme song of Billy 
Dooley comedies, words and music 
by Sterling Sherwin; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Jan. 9, 1929; 2. ¢. Jan. 14; 
E pub. 2639; Sherman, Clay & co., 
San Francisco. 509 


Dormi, bimbo, mio; ninna-nanna, per 
piccola oreh. e pf. conduttore, di 
Domenico Cortopassi. of Italy. 4to. 
© Nov. 5, 1928; 1 ¢. Oct. 29; E for. 
1959; Guglielmo Zanibon, Padova, 
Italy. 510 

Down by the levee; words and music 
by Albert Wynn. [Chords, single 
staff] © 1c. Jan, 24, 1929; E unp. 


3077; State street music pub. co., 
ine., Chicago. 511 


Down from Pacheco; song from the 
West, words and music by Carl John 
Bostelmann; med. voice. © Dec. 
28, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1929; BE pub. 
2412; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

512 


Down in Argentine; words by Jean 
Herbert, music by Al. Koppell and. 
Irving Mills; pf. acc. with ukulele 
arr. by M. Kalua. © Dec. 21, 1928; 
2 ¢e. Jan. 14, 1929; EK pub. 2en9; 
Gotham music service, inc. New 
York. 513 


Down in Carolina, with my Caroline; 
words by McKinley Jenkins, music 
by I. M. Lawson. New York, N. Y., 
I. M. Lawson music co. © Dee. 14, 
1928; 2 ec. Jan. 9; 1929; & pub. 2472; 
Iowen Mathew Lawson, New York. 

; 514 


Down where the lolly pops grow; 
words by P. Ponce, music by Dan 
Dougherty; pf. © 166 Jane, 
1929; E unp. 2984; Phil Ponce, New 
York. 515: 


Dream baby; words by Irving Caesar, 
music by Cliff Friend. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Jan. 16, 1929; 
EH unp. 3005; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 516. 


Dream child; by H. H. Palmer; melody 
with pf. ace. © 1c. Jan. 10, 1929; 
E unp. 2674; Henry Hendey Palmer, 
New Haven, Conn. 517 


Dream girl do you hear my call; words. 
by Margaret E. Shaver, music by 
W. G. Shaver. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Jan. 31, 1929; HE unp. 
3334; Walter G. Shaver, New York. 

518. 

Dream girl of mine; words by J. 
Wright, music by Sylvester Long 
Cross. ©1c. Jan. 29; 1929; H unp. 
38261; John Wright, Seattle. 519 


Dream of love; waltzes, by L. Ceci; 
ist violin. © 1c. Jan. 28, 1929; H 
unp. 3280; Louis Ceci, Philadelphia, 

520 


Dream (A) on the dog-watch; by 
Richard Howsgill, of Great Britain; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor, 4to. 
© Jan. 10, 1929; 1 c. Jan. 22; H for. 
2321; J. R. Lafleur & son, ltd., Lon- 

' don. 521 


Dream pal I’ll meet you yet, some day; 
waltz song, words by Mary Carolyn 
Davies, music by P. H. Burn. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1929 


_ [Words and melody only] .© 1 «. 


Bec. 31,, 1928; BH unp., 2511. Philip 
Haviland Burn, Brooklyn. 522 


Dream visions; suite of 5 pieces, by 
Jaspar Neale, of Great Britain; pf. 
1. Fairy dreams. [4 others] © Jan. 
16, 1929; 1 ¢. Jan. -30;°H for: 2865 ; 
Joseph Williams, Itd., London. 523 


Dreaming; by Anna Priscilla Risher, 
violin and pf. © Dec. 14, 1928; 2 ¢. 


Dee. 15; E pub. 23855; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 524 
Dreaming; lyric and music by L. 
Howatt. © 1 c. Jan. 19, 1929; EB 


unp. 2929; Louise Howatt, Holly- 
wood, Calif. . 525 


Dreaming; words and music by F. G. 
Thompson. © 1c. Jan. 14, 1929; HE 
unp. 3177; Fleet Gillum Thompson, 
Hollywood, Calif. 526 


Dreaming; words and music by G. 
Arno [pseud. of Bertha Grossmann], 
of Germany. © 1 ec. Jan. 22, 1929; 
E unp. 38061; Bertha Grossmann, 
Berlin. 527 


Dreaming blues; lyrics and music by 
Samuel Westmoreland. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Jan. 2, 1929; 


E unp. 2456; Lester Melrose, 
Chicago. 528 
Dreaming down on_ silver’ bay; 
Hawaiian waltz, lyrics by Bob 


Schaffer, music by Frank Milne, and 
Robert De Socio, arr. by Edw. A. 
Furey; orch. pts. 4to. © Jan. 30, 
1929);) '2'-e. ‘Jan. 315° Epub! 3142: 
Edward B. Marks music co., New 
York. 529 


Dreaming dreams away; waltz, words 
by O. Sanchez, music by J. Valverde 
of Guatemala, domiciled at San 
Francisco. '‘©-°*"1 -¢.’ ‘Jan. 11, 1929: 
E unp. 2986; Oscar Sanchez and 
Jose Valverde, San Francisco. 530 


Dreaming of Honolulu’s shore; lyrics 
by Lucian Joseph Kremer, music by 
J. M. Gervel. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Jan. 2, 1929; E unp. 
2467; John Matthew Gervel, Kings- 
ton, Pa. 531 


Dreaming of just a memory; lyric and 
music by C. S. Oden. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Jan. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 2930; Clarence §S. Oden, 
Laurel, Miss. 532 


Dreamland; words by Grae Shields 
and Romie Rosefield fi. e. J. M. 
kKosefieid], music by J. M. Rosefield. 


544 


© 1c. Jan. 8, 1929; E unp. 3003,; 
J. M. Rosefield, Alameda, Calif. 
533 


Dreams; waltz, words and music by 
G. E. Brander. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Jan. 18, 1929; E unp. 
2917; George Edwin’ Brander, 
Chicago. 5384 


Dreams and moonbeams; waltz song, 
words by HE. E. Robinson, music by 
Compton P. Thorp, of Great Britain,. 
domiciled at Los Angeles. © 1 «¢. 
Jan. 21, 1929; E unp. 2974; Edith 
Elden Robinson, Whittier, Calif. 

535 


Dreams of happy hours; valse triste, 
by Hilsel Holt; pf. © Jan. 2, 1929; 
2c. Jan. 4; E pub. 2564; Century 
music pub. co., New York. 536 


Dreams of mother; words by Al Hoch, 
music by Claude Lapham. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Jan. 17, 
1929; E unp. 2892; Alvina L. Hoch, 
Buffalo. 537 


Dreams of old Erin; words and music 
by C. R.: Stouffer. [Words and 
melody only] ©1 ¢. Jan. 28, 1929; 
E. unp. 3157; Clayton R. Stouffer, 
Columbiana, O. 538 


Dreams of valley queen; words and 
music by C. H. Meltz. © 1c. Jan. 
17, 1929; E unp. 3145; Clarence H. 
Meltz, Appleton, Wis. 539 


Dreams on the Hudson; waltz, by 
Elisabeth Kuyper, of Netherlands; 
pf. © May 31, 1928; 1 « Jan. 8, 
1929 ; E for. 2062; Elisabeth Kuyper, 
Lugano, Switzerland. 540 


Dreams (The) that linger, remind me 
of you; words and music by R. L. 
Williams, arr. by Harry L. Alford; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © 1c. Jan. 9, 
1929; E unp. 2640; Roy L Williams, 
Marguette, Mich. weer a 


Dreamy eyes; words and music by 
Billy James and Irving Mills; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Dec. 21, 1928; 
2 ec Jan. 14, 1929; E pub. 2660; 
Gotham music service, inc, New 
York. 542 


Dreamy Hawaiian eyes; words and 
music by Harold Dixon and Irving 
Mills; pf. ace. with ukulele arr. by 
M. Kalua. © Dec. 21, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 14, 1929; E pub. 2661; Gotham 
music service, inc., New York. 543 

Dress parade; by Mortimer Wilson, 
op. 86, no. 8; pf. © Jan. 2, 1929; 
2 ¢@-Jan. 4; E pub. 2255; Century 
music pub. co., New York. 544 


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545 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Im, n. 8., v. 24 


Drifting into love; words and music by 
Sidney Clare, Abe Frankl and Lee 
David. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Jan. 22, 1929; E unp. 3021; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 545 


Drowsy eyes; words by S. Serwer and 
T. E. Evans, music by T. BE. Evans. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Jan. 4, 1929; E unp. 2523; Thomas 
Edward Evans, Olyphant, Pa., and 
Samuel Serwer, Scranton, Pa. 54€ 


Dry away those tears, and smile 
awhile with me; slow fox-trot, words 
and musie by Eddie Schoelwer [i. e. 
EH. H. Schoelwer] [Chords single 
staff] [Photostat] © 1. Jan. 18, 
1929; E unp. 2915; Edward Henry 
Schoelwer, Cincinnati. 547 


Du démanché; 20 études mélodiques 
pour préparer aux études de F. 
Mazas; pour violon, 1°7°, 3eme et 5eme 
position, par Louis Cazin, of France. 

/ -geme nartie. © Nov. 20, 1928;'2 ec. 
Jan. 9, 1029. H fer. 2089; id. Be 
Fontana, Lyon, France. 548 


Du oder keine, darling ; slow-fox, worte 
von Wilhelm Sterk, musik yon Willy 
Engel-Berger, of Austria. © Sept. 
12, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 8, 1929; E for. 
2071; Edition Seala, Vienna. 549 


Duetto pour remplacer la ronde; de 
Voila le printemps, paroles de F. 
Beissier et L. Hennevé, musique de 
G. van Parys, of France. 4to. 
Nov. 20, 1928; 1 ¢« Jan. 9, 1929; H 
for. 2090; L. Grus & cie., Paris. 550 


Dying (A) rebel’s request; words and 
music by M. J. Haskins. ©1c. Jan. 
7, 1929; E unp. 2587; Matthew 
James Haskins, New York. 5D1 


Easin’ along; by C. Repper: pf. Bos- 
ton, Charles Brashear. © Jan. 16, 
1929: 2 ce Jan. 392 7H pub, sesd: 
Charles Repper, Boston. 552 


Haster (An) hallelujah; sacred cho., 
English text by Helen A. Dickinson, 
music by Melchior Vulpius, arr. by 
EH. Harold Geer; 2 choruses of wom- 
en’s voices, a cappella. 4to. © Jan. 
14, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 15; E pub. 2688; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 553 


Easter helper no. 15; with songs, words 
by Elsie Dunean Yale, Carolyn R. 
Freeman and others, music by A. A. 
Payn, Carolyn R. Freeman and Lida 
Shivers Leach. 8vo. © Jan. 23, 
1929 2 c. and aff. Feb. 7 AA 
9294; Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 

554 


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Easter joy; Easter pageant-service for 
the Sunday school, pageant by M. A. 
G. Edington, music by Thomas, Ne- 
vin, Martin, Nolte and Rosche. Chi- 
cago, Ill., Geo. F. Rosche & eo. 8vo. 
© Jan. 2, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 25; D pub. 
27436; Geo. F. Rosche, Chicago. 

555 


Hasy money; by Claude Austin; pf. © 
Jan. 11, 1929; 2 ec. Jan. 11; HB pmb. 
2548; Lewis music pub. co., New 
York. 556 


Eau (L’) a la bouche; opérette en 3 
actes, paroles de Serge Veber, mu- 
sique de Philippe Parés et Georges 
Van Parys, both of France; parti- 
tion pf. et chant. © Nov. 15, 1928; 
1 ce. Dee. 19; D pub. 27422; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 557 


Eby’s complete scientific method; by 
W. M. Eby; French horn. Buffalo, 
N. Y., Virtuoso musie school. © 
Feb. 2, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 7, aff. Feb. 5; 
AA 9187; W. M. Eby, Buffalo. 558 


Echoes ; trio, words by Thomas Moore, 
music by T. Frederick H. Candlyn, 
of Great Britain; women’s voices. 
4to. © Jan. 10, 1929; 2c. Jan. 15; 
E pub. 2873; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 559 


Hdelweiss of ivory; by Bainbridge 
Crist; pf. © Dec. 22, 1928; 2 ¢ Jan. 
10, 1929; E pub. 2525; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 560 


He-by-gum; comedy fox-trot, written 
and composed by Howard Flynn and 
Ralph Butler, of Great Britain; pf. 
and ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Nov. 23, 1928; 
1c. Jan. 3, 1929; E for. 2045; Mont- 
gomery & co., London. 561 


Eglogue; par Henri Rabaud, op. 7, 
pour petit orch. par Roger Branga, 
of France; pts., with pf. conductor. 
4to. © Nov. 20, 1928; 1 ec. Jan. 9, 
1929; E for. 2169; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 562 


EKhestand; lindler, von P. Miiller; ist 
B flat clarinet. ©1c. Jan. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 2934; Peter Miiller, Philadel- 
phia. 563 


Elégie 4 Clyméne qui est aux rives de 
la Chine; poéme de Tristan Deréme, 
mis en musique par Georges Migot, 
of France. © Nov. 20, 1928; 7 «@ 
Jan. 9, 1929; E for. 2148; Henry 
Lemoine et cie., Paris. 564 


Eltérétt a hegedtim ; operett 3 felvonis- 
ban, szovegét és verseit irta, Szilagyi 
Laszlo, zenéjét szerzette Zerkovitz 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1929 


Béla, of Hungary. Libretto and pf. 
se. ©1e¢. Jan. 11, 1929; D unpub. 
27433; Francis Révész, Budapest, 
Hungary. 565 


Emilio Portes Gil: marche militar, by 
Cirilo Rodriguez, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Chicago; pf. [Photostat] 
© 1c. Jan. 12, 1929; E unp. 2712; 
Ignacio M. Valle, Chicago. 566 


Emperor (The) and the nightingale; a 
Chinese legend, cantata, words by B. 
H. Fitzgerald, music by Franz C. 
Bornuschein; sop. and alto. 4to. © 
Jam. t7, 1929; 2:e.Jan; 15; Hi pub. 
2693; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

567 

Empty house blues; words and music 
by Andy Razaf. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Jan. 26, 1929; E unp. 
3115: Georgia music co., New York. 

568 

En liten tos; text av Jean Ernst 
[pseud. of Harry Holm], music by 
Karl Wehle, of Sweden: pf. © Oct. 
ples 4 ¢C.. Jan. .7,.;,1929;3 Hy for. 
1874: A. b. Nordiska musikfo6rlaget, 
Stockholm, Sweden. 569 


En mi ausencia; waltz, por A. Domin- 
cuez B., of Mexico, domiciled at Chi- 
caso; pf. ‘© 1 ec. Jan. 2, 1929; BH 
unp. 2462; Abel Dominguez B., Chi- 
cago. 570 


En mi loco desvario; cancién Mexi- 
cana para canto y piano, arr. de Sil- 
vyano R. Ramos, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Chicago. [Photostat] ©1c. Jan. 
10. 1929; E unp. 2668; Silvano R. 
Ramos, Chicago. iy as 


Enchanted (The) garden; words and 
music by Agnes Jane Carlton. © 
i<_ jan. 21, 1929: Hh unp. 2973 
Agnes Jane Herr Carlton, Ethan, 
S. D. . 572 


End (The) of the trail; a prayer, 
words and music by H. H. Story. © 
oe, Jan. ig t929- BP nip... 2510; 
Harry H. Story, Antioch, Calif. 573 


English tune: lyric by Bertha Deegan, 
music by T. J. Deegan, jr. ©1e. 
Jan. 25, 1929; E unp. 3143; Thomas 
J. Deegan, jr., Brooklyn. 574 


Enraptured; words and music by D. 
E. Clark. [Words and melody only] 
©1e. Jan. 22, 1929; E unp. 3025; 
Dorothy Ellen Clark, Davenport, Ia. 

575 


Entrée du cortége; by E. A. Barrell, 


jr.; organ. © Dec. 14, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Dee. 15; E pub. 2382; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 576 


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585 


Ere evening shadows round me close; 
words from Formby’s school songs, 
music by C. J. May, of Great Brit- 
ain; with descant optional. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Jam, 25) 19290; I> c; Jan, 2° Ei for. 
2329; Noveilo & co., ltd., London. 

577 

Erich, nur dir gehor’ ich; foxtrot, aus 
Die ungektisste Eva, text von Fritz 
Rotter u. Otto Stransky, musik von 
Martin Knopf, of Germany, arr. von 
Richard Etlinger, of Germany ; orch., 
with pf. direction. 4to. © Aug. 10, 
1228 * Tt ¢. Jan. &, 1929° BW ior. 2039; 
Oskar Seifert, Eppendorf, Germany. 

578 

Ernestine-Wegner-walzer; ach, ein 
walzer ist mein leben, words and 
music by Ludolf Waldmann, of Ger- 
many, op. 61°; sal.-orch. pts. with 
pf. direction, arr. by Bernhard Egg, 
of Germany. 4to. © Oct. 15, 1928; 


ie Jane’ 1990 -2 8 tor” 2269":" Lb. 
Waldmann’s verlag, Erfurt, Ger- 
many. 579 


Ersten (Die) doppelgriffe des violini- 
sten in allen dur-u. molltonarten; 
von Ferdinand Kiichler, of Germany. 
© Oct. 31, 1928: 1 ¢« Jan. 11, 1929; 
E for. 2261; Riihle & Wendling, Leip- 
zig. 580 


Ersten (Die) veilchen; lied und blues 
aus Grosse kleinigkeiten, text und 
musik von Relf Réder, of Germany, 
arr. von Felix Werner. © Aug. 30, 
1927: 1c. Jan: 7, 1929; E for. 1920; 
Rondo-yerlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

581 

Erven (Gust. P.) Three jazz inspira- 
tions; von Gust. P. Erven, of Ger- 
many; pf. 1. Jazz-devil. [2 others] 
©) Jime.16,..1928 ; tic, Jams 7,.1929): 
E for. 1916; Rondo-verlag, G. m. Db. 
H., Berlin. 582 


Es griisst der Stephansturm die Bero- 
lina: text von Hanns Dekner, musik 
von Harry Waldau, of Germany. © 
Oct. 15, 1928: Me. dan. 7, 1929; 
for. 1904; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 583 


Es ist ein komisches ding um die liebe; 
text u. musik von Willy Prager, of 
Germany. © Oct. 1, 1927; 1 ce Jan. 
7, 1929: E for. 1903; Rondo-verlag, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 584 


Espanita; Spanish waltz, by George 
tosey, arr. by M. J. Scheidlmeier, 
ten. banjo solo, with pf. acc. arr. by 
Otto Merz. © Jan. 30, 1929; 2 c. 
Jan. 31; E pub. 3115; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 585 


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586 


Estrella tropical; valse serenade, by 
Herbert Ralph Ward; pf. © Jan. 2, 
1929; 2 c. Jan. 3; E pub. 2394; Ed- 
ward Schuberth & co., inc., New 
York. 586 


Eszedbe jutok-e néha [and] Bura sanyi 
notaja; Nador Joska verse, Sandor 
Jeno, of Hungary, zenéje. © Feb. 
16, 1928; 1 ec. Dee. 4; E for. 1354; 
Kalman Nador, Budapest, Hungary. 

587 

Eternal love; words and music by 
Ballard Macdonald, Dave Dreyer 
and Peter De Rose. [Words and 
melody only] © 1.c¢. Jan. 12, 1929; 


Be uip, 20s; Irving, Berlin, 7 1nc, 
New York. 588 
Evangeline; by Dorathy Knapp 
Fowler; pf. [Photostat] © 1. 


Jan. 16, 1929; E unp. 2844; Dora- 
thy K. Fowler, Los Angeles . 589 


Evangeline; song of Arcady, words” 


and music by F. S. Jarrett. © 1. 
Jan. 28, 1929; EH unp. 3172; Frank 
S. Jarrett, Upper Darby, Pa. 590 


Evangeline; words and music by M. 
_Lasco. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Jan. 8, 1929; E unp. 2647; 
Morris Lasco, Chicago. 591 


Evangeline; words by Billy Rose, mu- 
sic by Al Jolson. © Jan. 28, 1929; 
2c Jan. 29; E pub. 3064; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 592 


Evans (David) Concerto; for string 
orch., arr. for pf. duet by the com- 
poser, D. Evans, of Great Britain, op. 
7. London, Stainer & Bell, ltd. © 
Dec. 21,,.1928; 1 cG, Dec. 31; HE for. 
2080; David Evans, London. 593 


Evening (The) mood; by Gordon Ja- 
cob, of Great Britain; pf. © Jan. 
S, 1929; 1 ¢..Jan. 22%. BY tor 2254. 
Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 594 


Evening prayer; quartette or cho., 
words by C. Winkworth, music by 
K. Hall, arr. by F. S. Raymond ; 
mixed voices, with organ or pf. acc. 


4to. © Jan. 24, 1929; 2.c¢, Feb. 1; 
E pub. 3126; Robin Pllis, Ridgefield 
rarec nN’ Js 595 
Evening (An) prayer; XV _ century 
Moravian, ed. by Clarence Dickin- 
son, English version by Helen A. 
Dickinson, arr. by Lucy: Clark 
Street; women’s voices, organ acc. 
ato, . ©)ied any 2, 4929: 2 er) dame. : 


E pub. 2207; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 596 


28 


pt. 1, n. S., v. 24 


Evening song; by William Balagno, of 
Great Britain; violin and pf. 
Dec. 29, 1928; 2 c.. Jan: 5, 19297 EB 
pub. 2270; Boston music ¢co., Boston. 

597 


Evening’s calls; words and music by 
O. E. Kruse. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Jan. 14, 1929; EH unp. 
2761; Olive E. Kruse, New Har- 
mony, Ind. 598 


Every day’s a sunny day; words and 
music by H. ©. Schachern. [Words 
and melody only] © 1« Jan. 7, 
1929; H unp. 2581; Helen C. Scha- 
chern, New York. 599 


Every once in a while; words and mu- 
sic by K. Toronjo. New York, 
Frank Harding. © Dec. 27, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 2, 1929; E pub. 2149; Kath- 
erine Toronjo, Saginaw, Mich. 600 


Every one of them’s just like their 
father; words and music by Bennie 
McLaughlin [i. e. B. H. McLaugh- 
lin] [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Jan. 3, 1929; E unp. 2498; Ber- 
nard Howard McLaughlin, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 601 


Everybody’s sorry but you; words and 
music by Frank Parente. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Jan. 17, 
1929; E unp. 2889; James Dante, 
Madison, N. J. . 602 


Everything I do—I do for you; words 
and music by Al. Sherman, Abner 
Silver and Al. Lewis; pf. ace. with 
ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini:. *© 
Jan. 25, 1929: 2 c. Jan. 26; © pub 
2977; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. 


Ev’rywhere; words and music by H. 
E. Crow. [Blue-print] ©1e. Jan. 
7, 1929; E unp. 2590; Henry Ernest 
Crow, Topeka, Kan. 604 


Excursion (An) through all the keys; 
by Julia A. O’Neill, of Great Brit- | 
ain; pf. © Jan. 21, 1929; 2 ¢ Jan. 
25; EB pub. 2962; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston. 605 


Exeunt; by Clement Charlton Palmer, 
of Great Britain; organ. © Dec. 19, 
1928; 1c. Jan. 5, 1929; BH for. 1976; 
Augener, ltd., London. 606 


Hxtra gang; negro r. r. work song, 
words and music by S. Haston; 1st 
violin. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1928; E unp. 
2623; Sidney Easton, New ue 


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no. 1, 1929 


629 . 


Eyes: words and music by W. H. | Farmer Green and the north pole; 


Burn. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Jan. 28, 1929; E unp. 3151; Wil- 
liam Henry Burn, Ironwood, Mich. 
608 

Fairies: by Ella Ketterer; pf. © Dec. 
14, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 15; E pub. 2358; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 
609 


Fairies play hide and seek; by Anita 
Dexter, selected, ed., annotated and 
fingered by John M. Williams; pf., 
with preparatory exercises. © Jan. 
23, 1929; 2 ce. Jan. 25; E pub. 2922; 
Boston music co., Boston. 610 


Fairy dance: by Charles Kovacs, op. 
86; violin and pf. © Nov. 20. 1928: 
2 ¢. Jan. 10, 1929; E pub. 2506; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 611 


Fairy tales: words and music by Ir- 
ving Morris [i. e. I. M. Schlenoff] 
{Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Jan. 16, 1929; E unp. 2853; Irving 
Morris Schlenoff, Baltimore. 612 


Fairy (A) waltz; by Ella Ketterer; pf. 
with words. © Dec. 14, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 15; E pub. 2386; Theodore 
Presser ¢o.. Philadelphia. 613 


Fairy’s (The) dream; reverie, by 
Frances McCollin, bowing by Lucius 
Cole; violin and pf. © -Jan. 28, 
i, 2G) Jan, 25; H.pub: 3017: 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

614 

Fall (The) of waters; by K. L. Rich- 
ards, op. 29, no. 4; pf. © 1c. Jan. 
28, 1929: E unp. 3248;. Katherine 
Louise Richards, New York. 615 


Falla (Manuel de) Concerto; per 
clavicembalo o pf., flauto, oboe, clari- 
netto, violino e violoncello, por Man- 
uel de Falla, of Spain. Partition. 
© June 20, 1928; 1¢. July 12: E for. 
1579; Max Eschig et cie., Paris. 616 


Falsos pensamientos; danzon, words 
and music by Vicente Sigler [i. e. 
V. S. Lalondri] and Julio Cesar Ar- 
jona, of Cuba; pf. © 1 ec. Oct. 30, 
1928: E unp. 2443: Vicente Sigler 
Lalondri, New York. 617 

Fantasie tiber russische volksklinge; 
fiir blasquintett, von Oskar Boéhme, 
ef Germany, op. 45, no. 1. 4to. © 
July 31, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 8, 1929; BE 
for. 2065; Riihle & Wendling, Leip- 
zig. 618 

Farewell my native Irish home; words 
and music by M. J. Haskins. © 1c. 
Jan. 7, 1929; E unp. 2588; Matthew 
James Haskins, New York. 619 


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words by G. W. Pfiel, music by Paul- 
ine Britting. New York, Frank 
Harding. © Dec. 27, 1928; 2c. Jan. 
2, 1929; E unp. 2148; George William 
Pfiel, Barker, N. Y. 620 


Farrar (Murgatroyd) Three bagpipe 
echoes; by M. Farrar, of Great Brit- 
ain; orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 
4to. a. Marching.. [2 others] © 
Dee. 30, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 23, 1929; E 
for. 2363; Meyer De Wolfe, London. 

621 


Fate man; words by T. Mundy and 
George Wehner, music by Dawn 
Allen. © 1c. Jan. 16, 1929; E unp. 
2873 ; Talbot Mundy, New York. 622 


Fate (The) of Lloyd Groves: words 
by J. E. Duffy, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Jan. 28, 1929; E unp. 3205; Josie E. 


Duffy, Hacker Valley, W. Va. 623 
Father theme; plaintive-andante, by 
Erno Rapee, orch. by Walter C. 
Schad; orch. 4to. © Jan. 7, 1929; 


2c. Jan. 9; E pub. 2452; Belwin, 
ine., New York. 624 


Fauré (Gabriel) Pastorale; tirée de 
la suite d’orch., Masques et berga- 
masques, de Gabriel Fauré, op. 112, 
transcription pour violoncelle et pf. 
par Louis Fournier, of France. 
Nov. 20,,4925 > doc. Jan. <9,.1929.: 5 
for. 2164; Durand et cie., Paris. 625 


Feeling blue; words by Nat Furst [i. e. 
Nathan Furst], music by Sam Ku- 
blin. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Jan. 25, 1929; E unp. 3096; Sam- 
uel Kublin and Nathan Furst, Dor- 
chester, Mass. 626 


Feierlicher aufzug; triumphmarsch, 
von Otto Kockert, op. 84, instr. von 
Henry Weber, of Germany; orch., 
with pf. direction and violin 1 direc- 
tion. 4to. © Aug. 26, 1926; 1 «. 
Apr. 23, 1928; E for. 1887; Richard 
Birnbach, Berlin. 627 


Fernandez (Oscar Lorenzo) Dois epi- 
grammas (Deux épigrammes): pa- 
lavras de Luiz de Andrade Filho, 
musica de Oscar Lorenzo Fernandez, 
of Brazil, op. 66. 1. A Vidas, Al 


other] © Dec. 27, 1928; 1 e. Dec. 
28; E for. 1792; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 628 
Fest-polonaise; von César Cui, arr. 


von Leo Artok, of Germany; salon- 
orch., with pf. conductor. © Dec. 
31, 1928<- f €o ee) 22°" i for. 1796: 
B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

629 


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630 


pt. 1, DAS.) Wee 


Festa campestre; di Silvio Travaglia, 
of Italy; orch., with pf. conductor. 
Ato. © Oct. 15, 1928; 1. ec. Oct. 29; 
E for. 1956; Guglielmo Zanibon, Pa- 
doyva, Italy. 630 


Festival; ouverture in miniatura per 
orch., trascrizione per pf., di Ezio 
Camussi, of Italy. © Jan. 2, 1929; 
1 e@ Jan..9; HE for. 18615) A.) & 1G. 
Carisch & c., Milan. 631 


Féte des roses; dance caprice, by Ar- 
thur Wellesley, of Canada; pf. © 
Dec..29,, 19283 Le... Dec. (312 Ei stor 
1963; W. R. Draper co., Toronto, 
Canada. 632 


Fiancée (La) vendue; opéra comique 
en 3 actes, paroles de Ch. Sabina, 
adaptation francaise de Daniel Mul- 
ler, of France, musique de F. Sme- 
tana. © June 20, 1928; 1 c. July 
12; E for. 1564; Max Eschig et cie., 
Paris. 633 


Fiddler Joe; words and musie by Wal- 
ter Wallace Smith. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Jan. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 28388; Vernon Dalhart, New 
York. 634 


Field-day; march, by G. E. Holmes; 
band pts. 4to.'© Sept. 22,1928: 


2 c. Dec. 26; E pubs. 2313; Charles 
L. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 635 


Fight (The); for fotoplay, by Hugo 
Felix, ed. by D. Savino; pf. © Dee. 
26, 192832 ¢., Dee... 27, B, pub. 12626: 
Robbins music corp., New York. 636 


Fight on; words by Glen Grant and 
Milo Sweet, music by M. A. Sweet. 
©.1 ¢..Jan. 8, 18295" huni) 2een 
Milo A. Sweet, Los Angeles. 637 


Figlia sventurata; words and music 
by U. Orazio., © 1 e. Jan. 12, 1929; 
Ki nnp. 3054; Umberto Orazio, Phil- 
adelphia. 638 


Fileuse; pour pf., d’ Henri Ketten, 
transcription pour violon et ace. de 
pf. par Raoul Barthalay, of France. 
© Nov. 20, 1928; 1 ¢c. Jan. 9, 1929; 
HE for. 2143; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. 639 


Fillmore (The) beginners’ band book; 
systematic progressive elementary 
method for individual and ensemble 
instruction, by James M. Fulton; 
Lessons , I-14... 4to, ©: .. Dees 12, 
1928; 2 ec. each and aff. Dec. 22; A 
2648: Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 

640 


Willmore’s Easter recitations and dia- 
logues for children & young folks, 
no. 25; with songs, words by Lizzie 
De Armond and others, music by J. 
H. Fillmore and J. H. Lockwood. 
8vo. © Jan. 11, 1929; 2 ec. and aff. 
Jan. 18; AA 7369; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cincinnati. 641 


Fior d’arancio; by Ierotheo Schisa, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. [Mel- 
ody only] © 1. Jan. 25, 1929; H 
unp. 3108; Kimon Hadjoson, New 
York. 642 


Fireflies; birthday serenade, by Paul 


Lincke, arr. by M. J. Scheidlmeier ; 
ten. banjo solo, with pf. ace. arr. by 
Otto Merz. © Jan. 30, 1929; 2 e. 
Jan. 81; E pub. 3114; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 643 


Fishing (The) party; operetta in 2 
acts, words by John Frederick Par- 
sons, music by R. Farmer. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 11, 1929; D unpub. 27430; Ruth 
Farmer, Washington. 644 


Flag (The) in Birdland; operetta for 
children, libretto by Catherine T. 
Bryce, music arr. and adapted by 
David Stevens; pf. and toy orch. ace. 
4to. © Jan. 16, 1929; 2 e. Jan. 31; 
EK pub. 3081; C. C. Birehard & Go., 
Boston. 645 


Flapper (The); words and music by 
T. B. Richardson. © Dec. 27, 1928; 


2 ¢«. Jan. 4, 1929; EH :pabageeee 
Thomas B. Richardson, Phoentx, 
Ariz. 646 


Flapper love; words and music by B. 
L. M. Johns. © 1 ¢c. Jan. 28, 1929; 
EK. unp... 3211; .Berta il. M. Joenns: 
Orange Park, Fla. 647 


Fleeting fancies; by W. A. Montgom- 
ery, of Great Britain, op. 38, no. 3; 
pf. ‘© Jan: 21, 1929; 2°e* Janie: 
HE pub. 2954; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston. 648 


Fleeting fancies; dance, by L. J. Ben- 
nett; pf.. [Photostat] © 1d © Jan. 
21, 1929; E unp. 2955; Louis J. Ben- 
nett, Kansas City, Mo. 649 


Flirt (The); intermezzo, by Jay 
Speck; pf. ©. Jan. 23, 19295 3c. 
Jan. 25; E pub. 3024; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 650 


Flora; waltz, by S. F. Romano. [Mel- 
ody..only]° @*<1 cc Jan. 5, lege; 
EK ounp. 2528; Salvatore F. Romano, 
Brooklyn. 651 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1929 


673 


Florida—land at the rainbow’s end; 
waltz-ballad, words by T. Rossil, 
music by H. A. Hanft. © 1c. Jan. 
30, 1929; E unp. 3288; Harold A. 
Hanft and Thos. Rossil, Jackson- 
ville, Fla. 652 


Flower ballet; intermezzo valsetta, by 
mucy Nord: pt. © “Dee!"17, 1928; 
mc. Dec 172) BE pub. 2681 ;. Louis 
Retter music co., St. Louis. 653 


Flowers (The) I brought you; words. 


and music by J. Fowler. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Jan. 21, 
1929; E unp. 2988; Julia Fowler, 
San Francisco. 654 


Flowers to the living; words and mu- 
sic by A. Cobb. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Dec. 31, 1928; E unp. 
2512; Alice Cobb, Hayward, ape 


Flying ace; march foxtrot, by E. A. 
Runde, arr. by Esther M. Telfer; pf. 
© 1c. Jan. 16, 1929; E unp. 3103; 
Edwin Albert Runde, N. Tona- 
wanda, N. Y. 656 


Flying along; words by Dougias O. 
Tew, music by H. J. Jenkins; pf. 
© 1c: jan. 14 1929. Hamp. 2798 ; 
Harry James Jenkins, Hyde Park, 
Mass. 657 


Flying (The) Argonauts; march, by 
G. E. Holmes; band pts. 4to. © 
Sept. 22, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 26; E pub. 
2314; Charles L. Barnhouse, syr., 
Oskaloosa, Ia. 658 


Flying colors; march, by Anne Keller, 
orchestrated by Adolf Schmid; orch., 
with pf.-conductor. 4to. © Jan. 14, 
1929; 2 e. Jan. 21; E pub. 2884; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 659 


Flying the kite; by Carl Wilhelm 
Mer. O51 1, NO. 33, pL. ~Ac) Jans 30: 
eo. oer ewat. at. Ey DUD: oLOt S 
Irving Berlin standard music corp., 
New York. 660 


Fog (The) fleet; pt.-song, words by 
Harold Willard Gleason, music by 
Moshe Paranov; 1st and 2nd sop., 
and 1st and 2nd alto. 4to. © Jan. 
oe, 49293 2 ¢. Jab. sts pub. 3119: 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 661 


Foggy (The) dew; Irish melody, arr. 
by W. H. Squire, of Great Britain; 
violoncello with pf. acc. © Dec. 6, 
1928 ; 1 ec. Jan. 16; 19293) for: ‘2189; 
Boosey & co., Itd., London. 662 


Folio of guitar solos and duets; by 
J. Robt. Morris and others. © Jan. 


ol 


8, 1929: 2 c. and aff. Jan. 14; AA 
7244; Chart music pub. house, inc., 
Chicago. 663. 


Follow me; hymn, words by James 
Rowe, music by Chas. W. Vaughan. 
© Oct. 1, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 29; E pub. 
2549; Chas. W. Vaughan, Lawrence- 
burg, Tenn. 664 


Follow the leader; by Helen Sears, 
op: 5, 00.3 * pe ‘©: Jan,’ 25, 1929: 
2 @. Jan. 285.42 pub. 3007;,, John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 665 


Follow the trail of the Gypsy; words 
by Ballard Macdonald, music by 
Peter De-Rose. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Jan. 31, 1929; E unp. 
3324; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

666. 


Follow thru; from the musical show, 
words and music by B. G. De Sylva 
[pseud. of George Gard De Sylva], 
Lew Brown and Ray Henderson; 
pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by Joseph 
M. Weiss. © Dec. 28, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 
31; E pub. 2064; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, ine., New York. 667 


Fool ’em fingers; by O. C. Stemland ; 
pf. © Jan. 16, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 19; 
EK pub. 28384; Odgard C. Stemland, 
Minneapolis. 668 


For a bunch of lilac; deutscher text 
von Kurt Schwabach u. Willy Rosen, 
music by Will Meisel, arr. by Har- 
twig v. Platen, both of Germany; 
orel. pts.) 4to, © Oct: Barni1928 - 
ft es Jan. 14.1929: BH for. 2234 -midi- 
tion Meisel & co., G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

669 


For my love will follow you; waltz, 
words and music by E. F. Reed. © 
Jan.) 23//1929 :'2.e., Jan. 26; EK) pub. 
3028; Elmer Floyd Reed, Grand 
Junction, Col. 670 


For people like uS; words by Jack 
Meskill and Irving Kahal, music by 
Pete Wendling, arr. by W. C. Linde- 
mann; pf. and ukulele ace. © Jan. 
29, 1929.52 elvan. (303). pub 3077 ; 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. 671 


For you and me sweetheart; theme 
song, words by Roy Turk, music by 
Abner Silver. © 1. Jan. 8, 1929; 
E unp. 2597; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 672 


Forever; lyric and music by J. D. 
Marks. [Photostat] © 1 e¢. Jan. 
26, 1929; E unp. 3129; John David 
Marks, New York. 673 


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674 


Forget-me-not; by George Parker, of 
Great Britain, op. 7, no. 5; pf. © 
Jan. 21,°1929;' 2 '‘e Jan. 253, Epub. 
2947; B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 

674 

Forget the past; words and music by 
Wm. J. Rietz; pf. aec. with ukulele 
arr. by A. J. Franchini. © Dec. 21, 
1928>""2 ¢ Dees 22) He pubs 2ie2- 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 


York. 675 
Forward pass; march, by G. H. 
Holmes; band pts. 4to. © Sept. 22, 


1928; 2 ¢. Dec., 26; H pub. 2315; 


Charles L. Barnhouse, sr., Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 676 
Forward! singing glory; anthem, 


words by Louis F. Benson, music by 
Paul Ambrose; mixed voices. 4to. 
©, Jan, 10, 1929:5,:,.2)¢ Jani dasyh 
. pub. 2871; Arthur. P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 677 


Fourth air concertante; by Louis Ret- 
ter; violin and pf. © Dec. 17, 1928; 
2 c. Dee. 17; Epub. 2686; Louis 
Retter music co., St. Louis. 678 


Friulein Ping-Pong; Japanese slow- 
fox, text und musik von Willy Rosen, 
of Germany; pf. arr. by Otto Linde- 
mann. © Aug.’24; 1928;°1.¢ Jan. 7, 
1929; E for. 1918; Rondo-verlag, G. 
m. b.. H., Berlin. 679 


Franklin post; march, by Karl L. 
King; band: 4to. ‘©vJan. 5, 1929; 
2 e.: Jan} .53/\E) pub.) ;2296 5 Karly i. 
King music house, Fort Dodge, Ia. 

680 


Frau (Hine) von Format; grosses pot- 
pourri, aus der dreiaktigen operette, 
von Rudolph Schanzer u. Hrnst We- 
lisch, musik von Michael Krausz, of 
Hungary, potpourri bearb. von Otto 
Lindemann, of Germany; pf. with 
words. © Oct. 18,'1927; 1 ¢. Jan. 
10, 1929; HE for. 2007; Drei masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 681 


Freakish light blues; by L. Russell and 
Paul Barbarin. © 1c. Jan. 30, 1929; 


E unp. 3293; Luis Russell, New 
York. 682 
French child’s song; dolly’s lullaby, 


words by Fred Heltman, of U. S., 
music by Francois Behr, op. 575, no. 
1; pf. .© Jan. 12, 1929: 2.e4san. 
16; E pub. 2712; Fred Heltman co., 
Cleveland. 683 


French (The) de Paris lassie; words 
and music by F. C. Mendell. ©1e. 
Jan. 18, 1929; E unp. 3175; Frances 
Cleo Mendell, Hutchinson, Kan, 684 


pt. 111, n.S., v. 24 


French (The) de Paris mother; words 
and music by F. C. Mendell. © 1. 
Jan. 18, 1929; E unp. 3176; Frances 
Cleo Mendell, Hutchinson, Kan. 685 


French peasants’ dance; on an ancient 
theme, by Lucy Nord; pf. © Dee. 17, 
1928; 2 ce. Dec. 17.;. BE pa 2hee 
Louis Retter music co., St. Louis. 


Freuden egrtisse; walzer, von Josef 
Strauss, op. 128, arr. von Leopold 
Weninger, of Austria; orch. pts., 
with pf.-direction and violin 1 di- 
rection. 4to. © Dec. 20, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 15, 1929; EH for. 2181; Anton J. 
Benjamin, Leipzig. 687 


Freut euch des lebens; zehn schlager 
aus der Randow-Weiniger revue, text 
von Walter René, musik von Hmil 
Palm, of Germany. © Feb. 7, 1928; 

ric. Jan. 7, 1929; EH for. 1887; Rondo- 
verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 688 


Friendly moon; waltz song, words and 
music by K. H. Burnham. © 1 e«. 
Jan. 5, 1929; H unp. 2531; Katherine 
Hazel Burnham, Boonton, N. J. 

689 

Frisco; lyric and melody by P. L. 
Geer, harmony and arrangement by 
Arthur Lee Mancebo. [Mimeograph] 
© 1c. Jan. 8, 1929; E unp. 2606; 
Paul L. Geer, Berkeley, Calif. 690 


Frithiof; opera in 2 acts and 3 scenes, 
Norse legend from the Swedish of 
Esaias Tegnér, English version by 
Clement B. Shaw, adapted and set 
to music by E. E. Freer, op. 40. © 
Jan. 9, 1929; 2. c. and aff. Jan; 12; 
AA 6709; Hleanor Everest Freer, Chi- 
cago. 691 

Froken! tink om vi triffats i varas! 
text av N. G. Granath, musik av 
Granath-Wehle, of Sweden; pf. © 
Dec. 15, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 7d 5 2 
for. 1872; A. b. Nordiska musik- 
forlaget, Stockholm, Sweden. 692 


From nature’s fields; by Montague 
Hwing, of Great Britain; pf. 1. In 
the orchard. [3 others] © Jan. 21, 
1929: 1 ¢@. Jan. 23°? Hiigpeee 
Beal, Stuttard & ¢co., Itd., London. 

693 

From the cross to the crown; spiritual 
songs, ed. by Thomas S. Cobb and 
others. no. 2. 12mo. © Nov. 10, 
1928; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 26; aff. Jan. 
12; AA 6510; Quartet music Co., 
Fort Worth, Tex. 694 

Friihlingseinzug ; text von Wilh. Miil- 
ler, musik von Hugo Kaun, of Ger- 
many; minnerchor, a cappella. 4to. 


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© Nov. 6, 1928; 1c. Jan. 11, 1929; 
E for. 2225; Amsel-verlag, Berlin- 
Sitidende, Germany. 695 


Fullahel hop; words by Patricia 
O’Hearn, music by Minzde and Vic- 
tor Zentner. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Jan. 10, 1929; BH unp. 
2660; Anne Nichols, New York. 696 


Fume lo que su tierra produce ; danzon, 
letra por Victorio Llanos, mtsica por 
Hy Viecreaux. pi.” © Jan. 2, 1920: 
2 c. Jan. 9; E pub. 2334; Ernesto 
Vigoreaux, Santurce, Porto Rico. 

697 


Funny (The) guy; by M. L. Lake; 
full orch., with pf.-organ, conductor. 
Bia e) hice 22. IOS OC. al. 10, 
1929 ; E. pub. 2510 ; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 698 


Furniture man blues; words and music 
by Spencer Williams and Victoria 
Spivey. pt. 1 and 2. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Jan. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 8086; Joseph M. Davis, New 
York. 699 


Futuristic blues; by I. L. Seidler; pf. 
Gri ic. Jan, 12. 1999, Hunn, 2735; 
Isadore L. Seidler, Dorchester, Mass. 

700 

Futuristic rhythm; from Hello daddy, 
words by. Dorothy Fields, music by 
Jimmy McHugh; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Dec. 27, 1928; 2 ec. Dec. 29; E 
pub. 2174; Mills music, ine. and 
Harms, ine., New York. 701 


Ga-ga; from Lady fingers, words by 
Hdward Eliscu, music by Joseph 
Meyer; pf. and ukulele ace. © Jan. 
19; 1929; 2’e. Jan. 22; E pub. 2909; 
Harms, ine., New York. 702 


Gaillard (Marius Francois) Etude; 
par M. F. Gaillard, of France; pf. 
1. Pour tierces.——2. Pour les cing 
doigts. © Mar. 10, 1928; 1 c. each 
Apr. 9; E 689535, 689536 ; Choudens, 
Paris. 703, 704 


Gallant soldiers; by Mathilde Bilbro; 
pt ©. Jan. 2at929s 2 .e: (Jan. 25; 
E pub. 3001; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 705 


Game (A) of tag; perpetual motion, 
by Frances McCollin, bowing by 
Lucius Cole; violin and pf. © Jan. 
ee, 1929; 2c. Jan. 255 8) pup. 3019; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

706 

Garden (A) of the South; words by 

L. Boyd, music by Robert Van 


33 


717 


Sickle. [Words and melody only] 

©). dot. Jan. 1449298 Bunpe.2777.; 

Laura Boyd, Walla Walla, Wash. 
707 


Gavotte; by Marais, transcribed by 
Arthur Hartmann; violin and pf; 
in.G min., © Dec. 27, 1928; 2 ec. 
Jan. 4, 1929; E pub. 2542; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 708 


Gavotte, in D minor; by Jean Baptiste 
de Lully, orchestrated by N. Clifford 
Page; orch. Se. and pts. © Jan. 5, 
1929312: eidaniins; (EH: pub. 23845; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 709 


Gay (A) ecaballero; words and music 
by Krank’ Crumit > pf. ace.‘ with 
ukulele arr. by Louis Fleischer. © 
Dec. 10; 1928; 2’ ec. Dee. 22; Epub. 
2634; F. B. Haviland pub. co.,. New 

LOK, er 710 


Gay (The) nineties; by K. L. Rich- 
ards, op. 37; melody with pf. .acc. 
© 1c. Jan. 28, 1929; E unp. 3245; 
Katherine Louise Richards, New 

ork. Feat 


Geburtstagsreigen; salonsttick, von 
Carl Ginschals, op. 384, bearb. von 
Hermann Wenzel, both of Germany ; 
Dlsn© aNOven lly 2025 sr 1G. alae LE 
1929; E for. 2251; Fr. Portius, Leip- 
Zig. 712 


Gee but I’m blue; lyrics and music by 
J. EH. Redrick. [Chords, single staff] 
© 1c. Jan. 3, 1929; E unp. 2493; 
James Edward Redrick, New York. 


713 
Gee I’m gettin’ lonesome waitin’ for 
you; words by Orville Andrews, 


music by Terry Shand [i. e. Terence 
Alister Roddy Shand] [Photostat] 
© 1c. Jan. 17, 1929; E unp. 2852; 
Terence A. R. Shand, Louisville. 
714 


General electric; march, by J. L. Ver- 
weire;: band. 4to. © Jan. 5, 1929; 
aC. Lal wo ee. 220 (1 Rea ry La, 
King music house, Fort Dodge, Ia. 

715 


General F. Angeles; marcha militar, 
por Cirilo Rodriguez; pf. © 1 e. 
Jan. 12, 1929; E unp. 2713; Ignacio 
M. Valle, Chicago. 716 


Gently love us; words by M. J. Brad- 
ley, music by Phil Starr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Jan. 19, 
1929; E unp. 2938; Mary J. Bradley, 
Easton, Md. CLE 


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718 


Geraldine; words by Charles Tobias, 
music by El Kay. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Jan. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 2642; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 718 


Gilbert (Gladys V.) Caprice; by 
Gladys V. Gilbert, of Great Britain, 
op. 21, no. 1; pf. © Dec. 24, 1928; 
2 e. Jan. 2) 79293) EB pub: asbe > 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 719 


Gina, I love you; waltz, by L. V. 
Martin. [Melody only] ©1ce. Jan. 
28, 1929; E unp. 38198; Louis V. 
Martin, New York. 720 


Girl of my dreams, I love you; words 
and music by Harry B. Rowe. © 
1c. Jan. 8, 1929; E unp. 2601; Rowe, 
Byxbe & Rowe, Los Angeles. (rAl 


Girlie; words by M. Dvorshak, music 
by William Van Beaver; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © 1. Jan. 7, 1929; E 
unp. 2571; Mike Dvorshak, Wagner, 
Mont. 722 


Git up, Suke; words by Paul Laurence 
Dunbar, music by L. W. Beery. © 
1c. Jan. 28, 1929; E unp. 3216; Lois 
Wyatt Beery, Valley Center, Calif. 

723 

Giuliano; 1. fantasia, di R. Zandonai, 
riduzione per orchestrina con pf. 
conduttore di Arturo De Cecco, of 
Italy ;, pts:, 4to,.. ©: Jan. 7, A929; 
1c. Jan. 14; BE for. 2213; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 724 


Give me a smile; words and music by 
Alice White; melody with pf. acc., 
and refrain for voice and pf. ©1e. 
Jan. 28, 1929; E unp. 3181; Hughes, 
Bailey & co., inc., New York. PPAR 


Give us a hitch; words and music by 
S. Coslow. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Jan. 2, 1929; E unp. 
2464; Sam Coslow, New York. 726 


Glad days are sad days when you're 
away; lyrics by Lee Duskin, music 
by N. Lee. [Chords, single staff] 
© 1c. Jan. 9, 1929; E unp. 2644; 
Norman Lee, Chicago. To 


Glad rag doll; words by Jack Yellen, 
music by Dan Dougherty and Milton 
Ager; pf. and ukulele acc. © Jan. 
2, 1920; 2 ec. Fan? 33° H pub. 2200; 
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc., New 
York. 728 


Go ’way sorrow, don’t come till to- 
morrow, cause I’m busy being glad 
today ; fox-trot, words and music by 
J. H. Morrison. [Photostat] ©lce. 


34 


pt. III, n. 8., v. 24 


Jan. 9, 1929; E unp, 2629. John H. 
Morrison, Longview, Wash. 729 


Goblins; by Ella Ketterer; pf. © Dee. 
14, 1928; 2 c. Dee. 15; E pub. 2361; 
Theodore Presser c¢o., Philadelphia. 

- %30 

God has blotted them out; hymn, 
words and music by G. W. Cooke. 
© Aug. 15, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1929; 
E pub. 2715; Geo. W. Cooke, Wil- 
mington, Del. 731 


God is love; hymn, words and music 
by E. F. Stanton. © Jan. 15, 1928; 
2 c. Dec. 17; E pub. 2814; Robert 
Emmet Winsett, Chattanooga. 732 


Godard (Charles) Intermezzo; arr. 
by Edwin Arthur Kraft; organ. © 
Jan: 2, 1929; 2 ¢_ Jan. o.2 aes 
2222; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

733 


Gold fishes; by Eleanor Clark; pf. 
Lawrence, Mass., Bay state music 
co. obl. 8vo. © Dee. 29, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 2, 1929; E pub. 2154; Regi- 
nald K. Liversidge, Lawrence, Mass. 

734A 


Golden autumn; scenic reverie, by 
Walter C. Schad; orch., with pf. or 
organ conductor. © Jan. 2, 1929; 
2c Jan. 4; E pub. 2258; Belwin, 
inc., New York. 735 


Golden curls; words and music by 
H. E. Jordan. [Words and melody 
only] ©1le. Jan. 28, 1929; E unp. 
3168; Harriet E. Jordan, West Bend, 
Wis. 736 


Golden memories ; words and music by 
A. A. McKenzie. © 1 e¢. Jan. 22, 
1929; E unp. 3009; Archie Alexan- 
der McKenzie, Albemarle, N. C. 737 


Golden tear drops; words and music 
by K. Jasper. [Words and melody 
only] © 1°¢ec. Jan. 16, 1929: B 
unp. 2849; Kasper Janner, West Ca- 
tasauqua, Pa. 738 


Golgotha; hymn, words by Jessie F. 
Moser, music by Herbert G. Tovey; 
solo and quartette. © Nov. 1, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 14, 1929; E pub. 2648; 
Herbert G. Tovey, Los Angeles. 739 


Gondoliera; by E. Meyer Helmund, 
new arr. by Giovanni EH. Conterno; 
pf. © Jan. 2, 1929; 2.¢ PJani4; 
E pub. 2261; Emil Ascher, inec., New 
York. 740 


Gone; by H. R. Cook. [Chords, single 
staff} © 1c Jan. 7, 1929; E ump. 
2575; Hardy Rhodes Cook, Houston. 

741 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no 1, 1929 
Good bye! Ich lass dich herzlich 
griissen! lied und onestep nach mo- 


tiven von C. M. Ziehrer, worte von 
Peter Herz, music by Isy Geiger, of 
Austria. © Nov. 20, 1928; 1 «@ Jan. 
11, 1929; E for. 2276; Josef Wein- 
berger, Leipzig. 742 


Good-bye sweetheart good-bye; lyrics 
and music by M. Rosumny. © 1. 
Jan. 2, 1929; E unp. 2459; Max 
Rosumny, Los Angeles. 743 


Good-morning; by Marie D. La Cour, 
Bp. 30, no. 1; pf. (Jn Three little 
pieces for you) © Jan. 16, 1929; 
2 ec. Jan. 18; E pub. 2748; Clayton 
F. Summy co., Chicago. 744 


Good morning—good night; words by 
Loyal M. Thompson, music by Stan- 
ley S. Effinger. © Jan. 11, 1929; 
2c Jan. 14; E pub. 2829; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 745 


Good morning professor; fox-trot, 
words and music by S. Sario. © 
1c. Jan. 21, 1929; EH unp. 3039; Sam 
Sario, Boston. 746 


Good news; selection, music by B. G. 
De Sylva [pseud. of George Gard 
De Sylva], Lew Brown and Ray 
Henderson, arr. for military band by 
Dan Godfrey, of Great Britain. pts. 
© Dec. 22, 1928; 1¢. Jan. 8, 1929; E 
for. 2312; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, ine., New York. 747 


Good night; by Peter Broom [pseud. of 
Dora Gilner], of Great Britain; pf. 
© Dee. 28, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1929; 
E pub. 2414; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 748 

Good or bad, you’re good enough for 
me; words and music by Eddie 
Leonard, Clarence J. Marks and 
Jack Stern. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ée. Jan. 11, 1929; E unp. 
2693 ; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

749 

Goodby old world goodby; words and 
musie by A. D. B. Randol. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Dec. 81, 
1928; E unp. 2516; A. D. Bedford 
Randol, Los Angeles. 750 


Gossamer dreams; waltz, by Charles 
Ancliffe, of Great Britain; pf. 
et O99: 1 Govan, oo BY ror, 
2332; Banks & son, York, England. 

751 

Gosse d’ amour; paroles de Pierre 
Bayle, musique de J. Bos, of France. 
© Nov. 20, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 9, 1929; 
E for. 2109; Editions musicales 
Evette, Paris. 752 


30 


762 


Gott sei dank, heut’ hab’ ich blau 
gemacht; aus Gruss an Alle, text von 
Richard Rillo, musik yon Leo Leux, 
of Germany. © Oct. 10, 1927; 1 «¢. 
Jan. 7, 1929; E for. 1917; Rondo- 
verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 153 


Gounod (Charles Francois) - O divine 
Redeemer; sop. solo and quartet or 
cho., adaptation and arr. by J. A. 
Parks; male voices. 4to. © Jan. 
de 192942 Goclan.vf3, Ey pub. 2446; 
J. A. Parks co., York, Neb. 7154 


Governer [!] (The) ; march, by A. van 
Leeuwen, of Netherlands, domiciled 
at ACImemnatt:. Nr. © fC. 7 Dec. 21a, 
1928; E unp. 2628; Ary van Leeu- 
wen, Cincinnati. 755 


Graded studies for the violin; specially 
arr. in order of progression, rev., 
fingered and bowed by Léon J. Fon- 
taine, of Great Britain. bk. 9. © 
Dec. 28, 1928; 1 c. Dec. 26; E for. 
1780; W. Paxton & co., ltd., London. 

756 


Grand-mére; poésie de Converset, 
musique de M. Truillet-Soyer, of 
France. © Nov. 20, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 
9, 1929; E for. 2162; Durand et cie., 
Paris. (5T 


Gray days bring May days; words and 
music by F. G. Thompson. © 1 «. 
Jan. 14, 1929; E unp. 3178; Fleet 
Gillum Thompson, Hollywood, Calif. 

758 


Gray (The) hills taught me patience; 
hymn, words by Allen Hastman 
Cross, music by H. L. Harts. © 
Mey a, W928 2°'c.* Dec. a, ir pub: 
2181; Earl Enyeart Harper, Evans- 
ville, Ind. 759 


Great camp meetin’ day; words and 
music by Noble Sissle; pf. acc. with 
banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Alvin D. Keech. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations.] © Dec. 20, 1928; 
2 e. Dec. 21; E pub. 2584; B. Feld- 
man & co., London. 760 


Great masters; Tschaikowsky, Field, 
Gade, Rubinstein, ed. and arr. by 
Cuthbert Harris, of Great Britain; 
pf. bk. 38. 1. Reverie. [5 others] 
© Dec. 6, 1928; 1 ec. Dec. 22; E for. 
2032; Warren & Phillips, London. . 

761 . 

Grenadier (Der) ; ein lustiges marsch- 
lied nach dem text von Hermann 
Lons, musik von Otto Spreckelsen, 
of Germany; midnnerchor. 4to. 
Oct. 3, 1928; 1 e@ Jan:’8, 1929; E 
for. 2048; Schweers & Haake, 
Bremen, Germany. 762 


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763 


Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) I love thee; 
solo or duet, arr. by Calvin Grooms; 
pts. for E flat alto, B flat ten. and 
C melody saxophones, with pf. acc. 
© Jan. 2, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 4; E pub. 
2570; Century music pub. co., New 
York. 763 


Triumphal march; from Sigurd 
Jorsalfar, arr. by Edwin Arthur 
Kraft; organ. © Jan. 2, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 3; E pub. 2223; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 764 


Grosse (Das) heimweh; text von Karl 
Pusch, musik von Max Kaever, of 
Germany, op. 4; m&nnerchor, a cap- 
pella. 4to. © Nov. 15, 1928; 1 «. 
dan. j11, 19292. Ki for.: 2239) aan 
Engels, Milheim-Rhur, Germany. 

765 


Grosse kleinigkeiten; fiinf schlager 
aus Rolf Rdéder’s revue, words by 
Rolf Réder, music by Rolf Réder 
and Felix Werner, both of Germany. 
1. Schwingt das bein. [4 others] © 
Jan:)5;) 19285. Liesdans 64902927 
for. 1886; Rondo-verlag, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 766 


Gruss Gott, Charlott, es wir’ so schén 
gewesen! foxtrot, worte von Hans 
Pflanzer, musik von Paul A. Hensel, 
of Germany, spezial arr. von Fred 
Ralph [pseud. of Hermann Krome] 
of Germany; orch. pts., with pf. or 
organ ‘direction. 4to. © Dee. 20, 
1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 15, 1929; EB for. 2183; 
Musikverlag city, Leipzig. 167 


Guess who; fox-trot, by Morey David- 
son and Sammy Watkins, arr. by 
Eddie Bard; orch. pts. with words. 
4t0.' ‘© Jan; 21, 1929: 2 ¢. Jan, Ose 
E pub. 2980; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 768 


Guess who; fox-trot song, words and 
music by Morey Davidson and 
Sammy Watkins; pf. acc., with uku- 
lele arr. by May Singhi Breen. 
© Dee. 28, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 31; E pub. 


2588; Leo Feist, New York. 769 
Gullup, gullup, gullup, knok, knok, 


knok; or, Paul Revere, words and 
music by F. L. Johnson. [Words 
and melody only.] © 1. Jan. 22, 
1929; E unp. 3022; Fred L. Johnson, 
Clarksburg, W. Va. 770 


Gunman’s (A) farewell; ballad, lyric 
by X [pseud. of Sidney Clare], music 
by Phil Boutelje; in B flat. © Jan. 
25, 1929; 2 c, Jan. 26; E pub. 2978; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc. T71 


36 


pt. 11 Nsw 


Gypsy rose; words by H. Reinschrei- 
ber, muSic by H. Reinschreiber and 
Johnny Thompson. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Jan. 25, 1929; 
EK unp. 3312; Henry Reinschreiber, 
Philadelphia. T72 


Gypsy (The) song; where sunset 
meets the sea, from Whoopee, lyrics 
by Gus Kahn, music by Walter Don- 
aldson. © Nov. 9, 1928; 2 @ Jan. 
26, 1929; E pub. 2994; Donaldson, 
Douglas & Gumble, inc., New York. 

1S 


Habanera; by Fuentes, transcribed by 
Arthur Hartmann; violin and pf. © 
Dec. 27, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1929; HE 
pub. 2540; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 174 


Haec dies; liturgical text, music by 
Ignatius WilkenS; mixed voices, 
organ ace. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1928; 
2 e. Jan. 3, 19295 Hi. pubs 2189cna 
Fischer & bro., New York. ri 43) 


Hiindel (Georg Friedrich) Handel; 
‘Six selected pieces from The water 
music, arr. from the figured bass by 
C. S. Lang, of Great Britain ; pf. bk. 
2. © Jan. 10, 1929- 1 © Jan? 24; 
HE for. 2327; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London. 776 


Suite; pour deux violons et pf., 
arr. par William Murdoch, of Great 
Britain. © Dee. 11, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 
5, 1929; E for. 1970; Schott & ¢o., 
ltd., London. re i 


—fTwo choruses from L’ allegro; 
words by John Milton, music by G. 
F. Handel, arr. by George Wallace 
Woodworth; women’s voices. 4to. 
1. Or let the merry bells ring round. 
[1 other] © Nov. 23, 1928; 2 ¢c. Jan. 
19, 1929; E pub. 2756; EH. C. Schirmer 
musie ¢o., Boston. 778 


Hitt’ ich nicht so angst vor meiner 
frau; slow-fox, worte von Fritz Rot- 
ter, musik von Ralph Erwin, of Aus- 
tria. © Dee. 4, 1928; 1 c. Dec. 29; 

E for. 1866; Musikverlag city, a 

77 


zig. 


Hitt’ ich nicht so angst vor meiner 
frau... ; Slow-fox, worte von Fritz 
Rotter, musik von Ralph Erwin, of 
Austria, spezial-arr. von Fred Ralph 
[pseud. of Hermann Krome], of Ger- 
many; orch. pts., with pf. or organ 
direction and words. 4to. © Dee. 
20, 1928; 1 ec. Jan. 15, 1929; H for. 
2182; Musikverlag city, Leipzig. 780 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1929 


Hallo, hallo! hier Wien! by Carl 
Zellers and others, potpourri by C. 
Morena, of Germany, op. 169; pf. © 
Nov. 20, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 11, 1929; E 
for. 2275; Josef Weinberger, Leipzig. 

781 

Hallo Helen! fox-trot, by F. Markush, 
of Hungary; orch. pts. © 1 ¢. Dee. 
28, 1928; E unp. 3141; Fred Mar- 
kush, Budapest, Hungary. 782 


Halloh, Margot! du lieber Herrgott ; 
lied u. slow-fox, text von Richard 
Rillo, musik von Fred David, arr. 
von Franz Stelzenwald, both of Ger- 
many; orch. pts. 4to. © May 19, 
19238 ; te. Jan. 11,:1929; Ei for. 2235; 
Edition Meisel & co., G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 783 


Handelsjud (Der) im Dorf; von P. 
Miiller; ist B flat cornet.. © 1. 
Jan. 19, 1929; E unp. 2982; Peter 
Miiller, Philadelphia. 784 


Happy (The) darkie; by Robert Nolan 
Kerr; pf. © Dec. 14. 1928; 2 ¢. Dee. 
15; E pub. 2369; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 785 


Happy holidays; by T. Robin Mac- 
Lachlan; pf. © Dec. 31, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 31; E pub. 2148; Harold Flam- 
mer, inc., New York. 786 


Happy humming bird; lyric by Mort 
Dixon, music by Harry Woods. © 
Jan. 9, 1929;"2 ¢ Jan. 11; BH pub. 
2559; Remick music corp., New 
York. ; 787 


Happy rhythm; fox-trot, by Spencer 
Williams, arr. by Ken Macomber ; 
orch. pts. 4to. © Jan. 28, 1929; 
2 ¢. Jan. 28; E pub. 3044; Triangle 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 788 


Harbor (The) of home sweet home; 
by Benj. H. Burt and Alfred Solman, 
arr. by Theo. Westman; male quar- 
tette. 4to. © Jan. 22, 1929; 2c. 
Jan. 23; E pub. 2898; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 789 

Hardeen methed for Jews harp; com- 
piled by M. K. [i. e. M. T. Kendrick] 
and J. H. [i. e. Jack Harden] © 
Hep, &).1929,;,2 ¢. and. aff. Keb. 11; 
AA 8733; Marjorie Harden, Spring- 
field, Mass. 790 

Harder studies; by E. E. Harder; pf. 
bk. 1. © Dec. 22, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 
26; E pub. 2305; Erwin E. Harder, 
Chicago. 791 

Harebell; by George Parker, of Great 
Britain, op. 7, no. 2; pf. © Jan. 21, 
1929; 2 c. Jan. 25; E pub. 2944; B. 
F. Wood music co., Boston. 792 


ot 


803 


Hark, the glad sound; Christmas an- 
them, words by Philip Doddridge, 
music by H. G. Tovey. © Nov. 1, 
1928; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1929; E pub. 2649; 
Herbert G. Tovey, Los Angeles. 793 


Harlem twist; by Fud Livingston and 
Chauncey Morehouse; FE flat alto 
saxophone, with pf. acc. © Jan. 10, 
TODS 2 VeloTam tit! Rh pube 2Taiv : 
Rebbins music corp., New York. 794 


Harlequin; by John Thompson, op. 42, 
no. 1: pf. © Dee. 29, 1928; 2c. Jan. 
7, 1929; E pub. 2286; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 795 


Harmonium-album ; ausgewihlte 
stticke, von A. Guilmant, E. Elgar, 
ete., bearb. und hrsg. band 3 von 8S. 
Karg-Elert, of Germany. © Dee. 31, 
1928 "1 e: Deel22: HB for. 17985 B. 
Schott’s sGhne, Mainz, Germany. 

796 

Harold Teen; words and music by Joe 
Sanders. © Jan. 23, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 
24; E pub. 2932; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 797 


Harp of the North; words by Walter 
Seott, music by Royal Andrews 
Merwin; male voices. 4to. © Jan. 
22, 1929; 2c. Jan. 23; H pub. 2985; 
G. Ricordi & co., inc., New York. Me 

798 


Harp of the North, farewell; part 
song, words by Walter Scott, music 
by Dudley Peele; men’s voices. 4to. 
©)" Jan: 2, 1920" 2c. Jan: 8; er pub: 
2342; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

799 - 

Harris (Dorothy) Ballade; by D. 
Harris, of Great Britain, op. 11; pf. 
© Jan, 2171929; 1 ec. Janes 5" H for, 
2348; Beal, Stuttard & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. . 800 


Haste, ye soft gales; glee for quartet 
or choir, music by G. W. Martin, arr. 
by Hugh S. Roberton, of Great 
Britain; men’s voices. 4to. © Jan. 
2 1929% bey Jameetys HY Lor. 2186; 
Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 801 - 


Haunting memories; theme song for 
Should a girl marry, words and mu- 
sic by Irving Bibo; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by Anthony J. Fran- 
chini. © Jan. 18, 1929; 2c Jan. 18; 
E pub. 2746; Synchro pub. co., New 
York. 802 


Have to change keys to play the blues; 
by E. Lang. [Melody only] ©1le. 
Jan. 17, 1929; E unp. 2902; Ed Lang, 
New York. 803 


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804 


Have you forgotten; waltz ballad, 
words and music by B. H. Carlson. 
© Jan. 9, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 12; E pub. 
2826; Bert H. Carlson, Kahului, 
Maui, T. H. 804 


Haven't I; fox-trot, words and music 
by Harry Tilsley and Sherman My- 
ers, of Great Britain; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. [Staff and tonic sSol-fa no- 
tations] © Jan. 18, 1929; 1 ¢. Jan. 
26; E for. 2372; Cecil Lennox, Itd., 
London. 805 


Hawa:i; words by M. F. Johnston, 
music by George P. Hulten. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ce. Jan. 26, 
1929; E unp. 3193; Mary Fairchild 
Johnston, Burlingame, Calif. 806 

Hawaiian-ukulele method; for self in- 
struction, by G. Domingo. obl. 12mo. 
© July 15, 1928; 2 ce. Dec. 4; E pub. 
2194; Gregorio Domingo, Berlin. 807 


Hawkes (The) photo-play series; pf. 
album no. 19, by Edouard Patou, of 
Great Britain. 1. At bay. [5 oth- 
ers] © Dee. 7, 1928; 2c. Dee. 21; 
E for. 1777; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) ltd., London. 808 


Haydn (Franz Josef) Rondo; finale 
of the G major symphony, no. 13, 
tuanscr.bed by Louis Persinger; vio- 
lin and. pf. © Deceril, 1928; Ze 
Jan. 10, 1929; E pub. 2499; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 809 


Haymakers’ dance; by W. A. Mont- 
gomery, of Great Britain, op. 38, 
nO. 18) pt? “© Taned, OFS ae 
senan.. 20; Epub 2oaece bee ho LOO 
music co., Boston. 810 


He careth for me; hymn, words by 
Vida Munden Nixon, music by R. E. 
Winsett. .© ‘Jian: hd) (1928.30 2 «ce. 
Dec. 17; E pub. 2809; Robert Hm- 
met Winsett, Chattanooga. 811 


He is risen! Easter service for Sun- 
day schools and week day church 
schools, arr. by Emma Hoppe Hun- 
ton, 8y0.- ©. Jan. \29,, too 22. Gs 
EBeD:, 24) att. Lal, alee ean: 
Board of publication of the United 
Lutheran church in America, Phila- 
delphia. 812 


He’s my daddy pop now, I’m her daddy 
pop now; romantic fox-trot-ballad, 
words by R. C. Dillmore, music by 
Edward J. Paynter. © Dee. 21, 
1928; 2. ¢c. Jan...17, 1929: eb: 
2780; Richard C. Dillmore, Phila- 
delphia. 813 


He’s so unusual; words and music by 
Al Sherman, Al Lewis and Abner 


38 


pt. III, n. S., Vv. 24 


Silver; pf. aec. with ukulele arr. by 
A. J. Franchini. © Jan. 9, 1929; 
2¢. Jan. 10; E pub. 2479; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 
814 


He said it with flowers; lyric by F. 
Downey, music by M. Hamilton. 
-[_—Words and melody only] © 1. 
Jan. 26, 1929; E unp. 3131; Morris 
Hamilton and Fairfax Downey, New 
York. 815 


He, she, and me; words by Charles 
Newman, music by Carmen Lom- 
bardo, arr. by Rube Bennett; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Jan. 9, 1929; 
2°e. Jan. 125° KE pub. 2825: Milton 
Weil music co., Chicago. 816 


He was born in a manger; words and 
music by J. M. Gates. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Jan. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 2677; P. C. Brockman, At- 
lanta. 817 


Heart and soul; old-fashioned love 
song, words and music by G. V. 
Wright. Los Angeles, Calif., Arroyo 
press. ©! Jan. 2, 1929:. 2c) deems 
E pub. 2327; George Veach Wright, 
Los Angeles. 818 


Heart (The) of a boy; fox-trot, lyric 
and. music: by .M. -H... BR Cseeke 
[Words and melody only] ©1. 
Dec. 11, 1928; E unp. 2440; Mary 
Hungerford Robinson Cook, Watson- 
ville, .Calif. 819 


Heaven sent my heart a song; words 
by T. Mundy and George Wehner, 
music by Dawn Allen. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
16, 1929; EK unp. 2874;° Talbot 
Mundy, New York. 820 


Heil, deutsches lied; worte von Kurt 
Reiche, musik von Otto Spreckelsen, 
of Germany; mannerchor. 4to. © 
Oct. 3, 1928; 1c. Jan. 8, 1929; B for. 
2049; Schweers & Haake, Bremen, 


Germany. 821 
Heilman (William’ Clifford) Suite of 
dances; violin and pf. © Dec. 24, 


1928; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1929; BH pub. 2848 ; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 822 


Hello sunshine hello; words by Charles 
Tobias and Jack Murray, music by 
Henry H. Tobias. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Jan. 24, 1929; EH 


unp. 3065; De Sylva, Brown and 
Henderson, ine., New York. 823 
Hemp (A) spinner of Cartago; by 


Marie Louise Evans; pf. © Jan. 16, 
1929 ;°2 ¢.' Jan. 18; Ei’ pubs; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 824 


MUSICAL ‘COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1929 


Here comes my ball and chain; words 
by Lou Davis, music by J. Fred 
Coots, pf. arr. by Charles Maxwell 
Smith; ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. © Jan. 28, 1929; 1c. Jan. 


30; E pub. 3070; Spier & Coslow, 


825 


Here is my heart; lyrics by Patricia 
O’Hearn, music by Minzde and 
Victor Zentner. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Jan. 10, 1929; E unp. 
2662; Anne Nichols, New York. 826 


Hesitatin’ Jim; words and music by 
H. G. Dazey. © 1c. Jan. 10, 1929; 
E unp. 3034; H. Gladys Dazey, Ham- 
ilton, O. 827 


Hesse (Adolph Friedrich) Fantasie; 
arr. by Clarence Dickinson and Char- 
lotte Mathewson Lockwood; organ 
Bact. © Jan: 2, 1929: 2c. Jan. 3; 
E pub. 2218; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 828 


Heureux (L’) retour a la vie; par 
Maurice Pesse, of France; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Nov. 20, 
1928; 1 c. Jan. 9, 1929; E for. 2154; 
Choudens, Paris. 829 


Heut’ spielt mein Sebastian; slow-fox, 
sehr frei nach Liszt, text u. musik 
von Charles Amberg u. Hugo Wiener, 
of Germany; pf. arr. by Otto Linde- 
mann. © Aug. 22, 1928: 1 ¢. Jan. 7, 


inc., New York. 


1929; E for. 1908; Rondo-verlag, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 830 
Hey! Hey! Did you ever meet Mae? 


words and music by B. Sawyer. © 
1c. Jan. 25, 1929; E unp. 3112; Billy 
Sawyer, Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. 831 


Hiaba hazudja azt...; tango, Ilniczky 
Laszlo verse, Nador Jozsef, of Hun- 
gary, zenéje. © Jan. 20, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Dec. 7; E for. 1865; Kalman Nador, 
Budapest, Hungary. 832 


High up on a hill-top; fox-trot, words 
and music by Abel Baer, Ian Camp- 
bell and George Whiting, arr. by Tom 
Satterfield: orch. © Jan. 5, 1929; 
2c. Jan. 7; E pub. 2347; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 833 


Him and her; an argument, by M. L. 
Lake; full orch. with duet for clari- 
net and trombone and pf. or organ 
conductor. 4to. © Dec. 26, 1928; 
2 ce. Jan. 10, 1929; E pub. 2514; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 834 


Himmelszecher (Der) ich bild mir ein, 
im himmel miisste sein ein blondes 
Migdelein; foxtrot, text von Armin 
Jongg [pseud. of Armin Schulen- 


39 


846 


burg] und Hermann Krome, musik 
von H. Krome, of Germany. © Jan. 
2, 1929;.1 ‘ce. Jan. '25-; {HY for. 2340; 
Drei masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 
835 
Hiram Hawkins, neow I don’t come to 
teown very often but when I do la- 
de-da; words and music by F. W. 
Petrie. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Jan. 28, 1929; E unp. 3174; 
Fred Wallace Petrie, Kalamazoo, 
Mich. 836 


His glory is shining for me; hymn, 
words by James Rowe, music by C. 
W. Vaughan. © Oct. 1, 1928; 2 e. 
Dec. 29; E pub. 2550; Chas. W. 
Vaughan, Lawrenceberg, Tenn. 837 


His haven; sacred song, words and 
music by Bernard Hamblen; med., 
in F. New York, Chappell-Harms, 
meni Fane, 1929°)2 extany83 EB 
pub. 2533; Harms, inc., New York. 

838 

His love is over me; words by W. C. 
Poole, music by D. M. Shanks. © 
gan. 15, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 80, 1929; B 
pub. 3087; Robert Emmet Winsett, 
Chattanooga. 839 


Hohe (Das) lied der treue; text von 
EK. Krenge, musik von Hugo Kaun, of 
Germany; minnerchor, a cappella. 
4to. © Nov. 6, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 11, 
1929; E for. 2224; Amsel-verlag, Ber- 
lin-Stidende, Germany. 840 


Hohe schule der doppelgriff-technik 
virtuosen-studien fiir violine (High 
school of double stop technique vir- 
tuoso studies for violin) ; von Fer- 
dinand Carri, op. 22. 3 hefte. © 
Sept. 18, 1928; 1 ce. each Sept. 29; 
1c. each Nov. 27; E pub. 2576-2578 ; 
Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 

841-843 

Hold everything; selection, by Ray 
Henderson, arr. by Oscar Radin; pf. 
© Dec. 5, 1928; 2 ce. Dec. 6; E pub. 
1252; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 844 


Hold me fast; hymn, words by Mrs. 
Hester W. Templin, music by F. L. 
Templin. © Jan. 8, 1929; 2 ¢c. Jan. 
11; E pub. 2965; Frank L. Templin, 
Nardin, Okl. 845, 


Hollaender (Friedrich) Die 5 revue 
schlager aus Es kommt jeder dran; 
text und musik von F. Hollaender, 
of Germany. Es kommt jeder dran. 
[4 others] © July 11, 1928; 1 « 
Jan. 7, 1929; E for. 1894; Rondo- 
verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 846 


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847 


Hollaender (Victor) Canzonetta; arr. 
by Albert Harvey; 1st and 2nd vio- 
lins with pf..acc. © Jan. 12, 1929; 
2c. Jan. 16; E pub. 2708; Fred Helt- 
man co., Cleveland. 847 


Holler whoopee; words and music by 
Tom Donahue. [Words and melody 


only] ©1e. Jan. 4, 1929; H unp. 
2505; Thomas A. Donahue, Cleve- 
land. 848 
Holy (The) Child; cantata on the 


nativity of cur Lord, words compiled 
by A. Garfield Howe, music by Hric 
Gritton, of Great Britain. 4to. © 
Dee: 10, 1928751 c. Jani 21929; 
for. 2081; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don. 849 


Home (The) at the end of my dreams; 
lyric by Joseph McCarthy, music by 
James V. Monaco. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. Jan. 17, 1929; H 
unp. 2884; Remick music corp., New 
York. 850 


Home frem school; march, by Walter 
Rolfe; pf. Lawrence, Mass., Bay 
state music co. Obl. Svo. © Dee. 
29 ADZ8 3 2 Ce! gam, 2. 1929) eo: 
2155; Reginaid K. Liversidge, Law- 
reiice, Mass. 851 


(The) of the home-sick soul; 
hymn, words by Johnson Oatman, 
jr., music by J. D. ' Vaughan. “© 
Sept. 15, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 20; E pub. 
2606; James D. Vaughan, Lawrence- 
burg, Tenn. 852 


Homeward to you; words by Royden 
Barrie, music by Hrie Coates, of 
Great Britain. © Dec. 10, 1928; 1c. 
Jan. 10, 1929; E for. 2306; Chappell 
& co., 1td., London. 853 


Honest I’m in love with you; words 
and music by Johnny Tucker, Joe 
schuster and Rudy Vallée; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Dee. 31, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 31; E pub. 2429; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 854 


Honey; words and music by A. A. 
Braynard; pf. ©l1c. Jan. 24, 1929; 
E unp. 3066; Alice A. Braynard, Mt. 
Vernon, N. Y. 855 


Honolulu nights; words by Margaret 
and Erol Van Orden, music by F. L. 
Altizer; pf. and ukulele acc. [Pho- 
tostat] ©1ce. Jan. 5, 1929; E unp. 
2544; Frank L. Altizer, Los Angeles. 

856 


Hoover; marcha, por F. A. Torres, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Los Angeles; 
pL. (© 1. C, San. 25, 1020s ens 


Home 


pt. III, n. S., v. 24 


Los 
857 


Hop (The) off; galop, by Hugo Frey; 
orch. 4to. Jan, 4, 1929; Jae 
Jan. 5; E pub. 2281; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 858 


Hopak; par M. Moussorgsky, arr. par 
Samuel Dushkin; violon et pf. © 
Dec. 31, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 22; EH pub. 
2184; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 859 


Horatious; words and music by F. H. 
Behr, arr. by Frank C. Murphy. © 
Jan. 19, 1929; 2. c..Jan.22 > hapa 
2862; Frederic H. Behr, New York. 

860 

Hot and bothered; by Duke Ellington; 
pt.. © Dec. 31, 19285 Angee dames 
1929; E pub. 2896; Gotham music 
service, inc., New York. 861 


Hot and bothered; words by Benee 
Russell, music by Abner Silver; pf. 
ace. with ukulele arr. by A. J. 
Franchini. © Jan. 9, 1929; 2 e. 
Jan. 10; E pub. 2480; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., ine., New York. 862 


Hot dogs; words by Sam Robinson and 
Pearl Taylor, music by R. Sauer. 
© Jan. 12, 1929; 2c. Jan. 18; H pub. 
2755; Robert Sauer, Provo, Utah. 


3028; Francisco A. Torres, 
Angeles. 


863 


Hot time in Caroline; words and music 
by A. A. McKenzie. © 1 ©. Jan. 22, 
1929; E unp. 3010; Archie Alexander 
McKenzie, Albemarle, N. C. 864 


Hotsy totsy baby; words and musie by 


Daca.. © 1c. Jan. 12, 1929; E unp. 
2724; Harry Payne Reeves, New 
York. 865 


Hour (The) you gave your heart to 
me; words and music by L. Herscher 
and L. Parris. © 1c. Jan. 17, 1929; 
E unp. 2878; Louis Herscher and 
Lewis Parris, Philadelphia. 866 


House (The) boat on the Styx; from 


the musical play, lyrics by Monte 
Carlo, music by Alma Sanders; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Dec. 19, 1928; 
2c. Dec. 21; E ‘pub. Zits, iar, 
inc., New York. 867 


How can I be good, when there’s so 
many bad girls around? words and 
music by Bennie McLaughlin [i. e. 


B. H. McLaughlin] [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Jan, 3, 1929; 
EK unp. 2499; Bernard Howard 


McLaughlin, Cambridge, Mass. 868 


40 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1929 


891. 


How can they look so hot, be so cold; 
words and music by J. Vollmer. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
.- Jan. 29, 1929; E unp. 3269; James 
Vollmer, Philadelphia. 869 


How’d ja do; words and music by 
F. J. Lyneh. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Jan. 238, 1929; E unp. 


3047; Frank Joseph Lynch, New 
York. S70 
How long wilt Thou forget me? 


anthem, words from Psaim 13, 
music by Charles V. Stanford, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices; organ 


wee, . 410, (©), Dec.,.21,. L928: 1 \c. 
Dee. 31; E for. 2077; Stainer & 
Bell, ltd., London. (as 


How lovely are Thy dwellings; an- 
them, words from Psalm 84, music 
by F. J. Horwood; mixed voices, 
with pf. or organ ace. 4to. © 
Dee. 27, 1928;\2 ce. Jan. 17, 1929; 
E pub. 2769; Dean-Phillips, Chi- 
cago. 872 


How sweet the name of Jesus sounds; 
hymn-anthem, words by John New- 
ton, music by Charles Huerter; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Jan. 23, 
997) 42 ex; Jan. 25; WH pub. ):2918; 
Boston music co., Boston. 873 


Hula moon; words by Mabelle Fran- 
cis, music by J. Weddell. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e Jan. 12, 
1929; H unp. 2731; Johnny Weddell, 
Oakland, Calif. 874 

Humoreske; by G. Karganoff, arr. by 


Giovanni EH. Conterno; pf. © Jan. 
2) 19293 2 ej Jan. ‘45° pub: '2262; 


Emil Ascher, inc., New York. 875 
Humoresque; by Francis William 


Massi-Hardman, of Great Britain; 
pf.; in C min. © Nov. 24, 1928; 
1 e. Jan: 5; 1929 ; Ey for. 1973; Au- 
gener, Itd., London. 876 


Hungarian rhapsody, no. 1; by Charles 
Kovaes, op. 84. 1. Violin and pf.— 
2. 2 violins and pf. © Nov. 20, 
1928 ; 2 c. each Jan. 10, 1929; E pub. 
2486, 2488; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 877, 878 


Hungarian rhapsody, no. 2; by Charles 
Kovaes, op. 85; violin and pf. 
Nov. 20, 1928; 2 e:. Jan. 10, 1929; 
E pub. 2487; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 879 


Hurdy-gurdy, sounds of spring; by K. 
L. Richards op. 36; melody with pf. 
ace. © 1c. Jan. 28, 1929; E ump. 
3246; Katherine Louise Richards, 
New York. 880 


Hutchinson’s rag; by F. Hutchison 
[Melody only] ©1e. Jan. 17, 1929; 
E unp. 2895; Frank Hutchison, Big 
Creek, W. Va. 881 


Hymn of gladness; Easter anthem, 
words by C. Wordsworth, music by 
R. M. Stults; mixed voices. © Jan. 
28; 1929; 2°c. Jan. 30; E pub. 3096 ; - 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

882 


I adore you; lyric by Merle Van Zandt, 
music by M. Stein; pf. and ukulele 
Ser AC Le dal, La. 1920. HE tne 
2923: M.ldred Stein, Denver. 883 


I always think of you; lyrics and mu- 
sic by Eva May Leach. © Oct. 26, 
1928; 2c. Oct. 31; E. pub. 2632; Otto 
F. Janda prop. Spotlight music ¢o., 
Boston. 884 


I am so blue, waiting for you; words 
by Tosh Hammed, music by Benja- 
min Garrison. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Jan. 7, 1929; E unp. 
2584; Harrison Godwin Smith, New 
York. 885 


I believe in you; from Yankee Doodle, 
words and music by Shafter How- 
ard; pf. and ukulele ace. © Jan. 
22, 1929 25e. Jan, 23; EY pub. ZI6vi: 
Edward B. Marks music co., New 
York. 886 


I believe it, don’t you; hymn, words 
by James Rowe, music by J. M. Hen- 
son. © Jan: 15, 1928; 2c. Dec 17; 
EH. pub. 2810; Robert Emmet Win- 
sett, Chattanooga. 887 


I bought some chewing gum; words 
and music by B. Samberg. © 1 «. 
Jan. 30, 1929; E unp. 3289; Benja- 
min Samberg, Brooklyn. 888 


I can’t forget you; lyric and melody 
by C. S. Oden. © Pe’Fan:'30; 1929; 
E unp. 3287; Clarence S. Oden, St. 
Laurel, Miss. 889 


I could forget you; words and music 
by Sid Silvers and Phil Baker; pf. 
acec., With ukulele arr. by A. J. Fran- 
chini. © Jan. 9, 1929; 2¢ Jan. 10; 
E pub. 2481; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 890 


I could give up anything but you; 
from Follow thru, words and music 
by B. G. De Sylva [pseud. of George 
Gard De Sylva], Lew Brown and 
Ray Henderson; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by Joseph M. Weiss. © 
Dec. 28, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 31; E pub. 
2065; De Sylva. Brown & Hender- 
son, ine., New York. 891 


41 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


892 


I couldn’t if I wanted to—wouldn’t if 


I could; words and music by Jack 
Palmer and Irving Mills. © Dec. 
Zl, 1928; 2 c Jan. 16) do26 = spa. 
2719; Mills music, inc., New York. 
892 


I’d come back to you; lyric and music 


by... M... Rosumny.; ©" te “dam 29; 
1929; E unp. 3232; Max Rosumny, 
Los Angeles. 893 


I’d rather be blue over you, than be 


happy with somebody else; words by 
Billy Rose, music by Fred Fisher. 
© Dee, Bi) 19285 De: Jane, 27 1929; 
E pub. 2168; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 894 


I done caught you blues; words and 


music by Harold Gray and Irving 
Mills. © Dec. 21, 1928; 2c. Jan. 14, 
1929; E pub. 2662; Gotham music 
service, inc., New York. 895 


I dream of you; words and music by 


H. Piper. © Dec. 29, 1928; 2c. Jan. 
4, 1929; BE. pub. 2231; Harold Piper, 
Lawrence, Mass. 896 


I feel rosy all over; words and mu- 


sic by F. J. Lynch. [Words and 
melody only] ©1ce. Jan. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 4038; Frank Joseph Lynch, 
New York. 897 


I found happiness, when I found you; 


words by Lew Pollack, music by 
Erno Rapée. © Jan. 4, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 73 Ey «pub..; 22795, De. Sylva; 
Brown & Henderson, ine, New 
York. 898 
Same. © Jan. 4, 1929; 2c. Jan. 
9; E pub. 2469; De Sylva, Brown & 
' Henderson, ine., New York. 899 


I found my happiness; words and mu- 


Sic by L. J. Halpern, V@ te; Jan. 7, 
1929; E unp. 2574; Louis Joseph 
Halpern, Chicago. 900 


found my paradise when I found 
you; words and music by T. W. 
Thurban, of Great Britain. © Jan. 
By AgZos lL eGoJan. 4: topes: 
Cary & co., London. 901 


found my sunshine in the rain; 
words and mus.c by Buddy Valen- 
tine and Irving Mills: pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Dec. 21, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 
14, 1929; E pub. 2663; Gotham music 
service, inc., New York. 902 


found you; lyrics by J. Keirn Bren- 
nan, music by Ralph Benatzky, 
adapted by Maurie Rubens. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 c¢. Dee. 26, 
1928; E unp. 2563; Gerson H. Wer- 
ner, New York. 903 


49 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


I have found my silver lining; words 


and music by Frank and Pat Baffa 
fi. e. Patrick Baffa] © 2 @ Jan. 
16, 1929; FE unp. 2856; Patrick Baffa, 
Jersey City. 904 


I have never known the Lord to fail; 


hymn, words and music by G. W. 
Cooke. © Aug. 15, 1928; 2 ¢c. Jan. 
14, 1929; E pub. 2716; Geo. W. 
Cooke, Wilmington, Del. 905 


I have you and you have me; by J. R. 


I 


Pick; melody with pf. acc. ©1.«. 
Jan. 7, 1929; E unp. 2586; Joseph 
Richard Pick, Chicago... 906 


hear the bells across the sea; hymn, 
words by Henry Burton, music by 
H. lL. Harts. © Dee 3) 1s 2a 
Dec. 5; E pub. 2180; Harl Enyeart 
Harper, Evansville, Ind. 907 


hear thee sweetly singing, nightin- 
gale; words by Carl John Bostel- 
mann, music by Ida Bostelmann; 
med. voice. © Dec. 24, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 2, 1929; E pub. 2842; G. Schir-: 
mer, inc., New York. 808 


I heard a chirp; words by Esther Wolli- 


son, music by L. J. Oscar Fontaine, 
op. 166, no. 6; sop. © Dec. 28, 1828; 
2c. Jan. 4, 1929; E pub. 2411; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 909 


I kiss your hand, madame; intermezzo, 


Le 


music by Ralph Erwin, orch. by Fred 
Ralph [pseud. of Hermann Krome], 
of Germany ; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. (Jn Chappell’s orchestral 
journal) © Jan. 16, 1929; 1 cj: Jan. 
30; E for. 2375; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. [© English edition ar- 
ranged for orchestra | 910° 


kiss your hand, madame; words by 
Adrian Ross, of Great Britain, music 
by Ralph Erwin. New ed. © Dec. 
28, 1928;.1.¢ Dec. 29; Hiforsaiieg 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 911 


kiss your hand, madame; words by 
W. A., of Great Britain, music by 
Ralph Erwin. © Jan. 17, 1929; 1 c. 
Jan. 30; E for. 28374; Chappell & co., 
Itd., London. [© New edition] 912 


know not how that Bethlehem’s 
Babe; hymn, words by Harry Webb 
Farrington, music by HE. E. Harper. 
© Dee. 3, 1928; 2 ce. Dec. 5; E pub. 
2182: Earl Enyeart Harper, Hvans- 
ville, Ind. 913 


know that you know that you love 
me; waltz song, words by Happy 
Jack Himeniz [i. e. John Himeniz], 
music by Elsie Himeniz, arr. by Len 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1929 
Fleming. © 1 c¢. Jan. 22, 1929; E 
unp. 38027; John Himeniz, Nyssa, 
Or. 914 


I like my booze; words by H. Engler, 
music by Clifton Crafty. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Jan. 14, 
1929; E unp. 2783; Harold Engler, 
Carville, La. 915 


I like the night time; words and music 
by K. D. Henderson. © Mar. 7, 1928; 
2 ce. Dec. 12; E pub. 2230; Kay Dover 
Henderson, Larchmont, N. Y. 916 


I live in this world for you; waltz 
song, words and music by T. A. 
Gillen. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Dec. 28, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 
24, 1929: E pub. 2914; Thomas A. 
Gillen, Brooklyn. 917 


T'll always love just you; words and 
music by B. Solomon. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Jan. 17, 1929; 
E unp. 2887; Berenice Solomon, Chi- 
cago. 918 


T'll be waiting at the end of the rain- 
bow; words and music by B. G. 
Trimble. © 1 c. Jan. 2, 1929; E 
unp. 2446; Bernice Gruver Trimble, 
San José, Calif. 919 


T’ll follow you sweetheart; words and 
music by Al Sherman, Al Lewis and 
Abner Silver. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Jan. 21, 1929; E unp. 
2993 ; De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, 
inc., New York. 920 


Ill laugh at you some day; words and 
music by J. A. Braden. ©1 ce. Jan. 
11, 1929; E unp. 2704; James A. 
Braden, Kansas City, Mo. 921 


I'll love you forever more; words and 
music by F. H. De Nobile. © 1 «. 
Jan. 2, 1929; E unp. 2461; Frank 
Henry De Nobile, Brooklyn. 922 


I'll tell the world you're all the world 
to me; words and music by Roy Turk 
and Fred E. Ahlert. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Jan. 17, 1929; 
E unp. 2886; Remick music corp., 
New York. 923 


I jong for the song of the pine trees 
tall; lyric by Maude Darneille, music 
by Irene Darneille. © 1c. Jan. 23, 
1929: E unp. 3055; Villa Moret, inc.. 
San Francisco. 924 


I love the dear Columbia; words by 
G. W. Cook, music by Sylvester Long 
Cross. © 1c. Jan. 15, 1929; E unp. 
2816; Geo. W. Cook, Rainier, Or. 

925 


2 42 


935 


I love to live, ‘cause I live to love no 
one but you; words and music by 
Jack Major, arr. by Rube Bennett; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Jan. 23, 1929; 
2c. Jan. 26; E pub. 3029; Milton 
Weil music co., Chicago. 926 


I’m always building castles in the air; 
words and music by Alice White. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Jan. 28, 1929; E unp. 3182; Hughes 
Bailey & co., ine., New York. 927 


I’m glad I fell for you; from Lucky 
girl, words by Douglas Furber, R. P. 
Weston, and Bert Lee, music by 
Philip Charig. London, New York 
& Sydney, Chappell & co., ltd. © 
Dec, 10, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 26: 1 pub. 
2170; Harms, inec., New York. 928 


I’m going back to see my sweetheart; 
words and music by R. Larsh. © 
Han. 9, 1929: 2 e. Jan. 12: \ He pub. 
2827; Ralph Larsh, Chicago. 929 


I’m going to be in the old home town; 
lyric and melody by P. L. Geer, har- 
mony and arrangement by Arthur 
Lee Mancebo. [Mimeograph] © 1 
e. Jan. &, 1929; BE: unp.” 2607; Paul LG. 
Geer, Berkeley, Calif. 930 


I’m gon’a pack my trubbles in the 
snow ball man, and they soon will 
melt away; words and music by J. 
Brockman. [Words and melody 
oniy] ©1c. Jan. 28, 1929;'E unp. 
3226; James Brockman, Los An- 
geles. 931 


I'm gonna be happy, from now on; 
words and music by C. and F. 
Emler. © Jan. 10, 1929; 2 ec. Jan. 
19; E pub. 2784; Carl Hmler and 
Frank Emler, San Francisco. 932 


I'm in love at last; words and music 
by Lou Davis and J. Fred Coots. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Jan. 11, 1929; E unp. 2681; Spier & 
Coslow, inc., New York. 933 


I’m leavin’ my troubles behind; words 
and music by Jack Palmer and Irv- 
ing Mills; pf. acec., with ukulele arr. 
by M. Kalua. © Dec. 21, 1928; 2 ec. 
Jan. 14, 1929; E pub. 2664; Gotham 
music service, inc., New York. 9384 


I’m lonely ; music by Eric Coates, orch. 
by Max Irwin, of Great Britain; 
orch. pts., with words. 4to. © Dec. 
13,352, toe fan. 4. ieee b for. 
2300; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

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936 


I’m looking for tulips to kiss my trou- 
bles away; words and music by 
Porter Grainger, Russell Smith, and 
Irving Mills; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Dec. 31, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 17, 1929; 
E pub. 2735; Gotham music service, 
ine., New York. 936 


I'm not sorry; words by Jack Yellen, 
music by Milton Ager; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Jan. 2, 1929; 2 ¢. Jan. 
3; E pub. 2201; Ager, Yellen & 
Bornstein, inc., New York. 937 


I'm saving my kisses for you; lyrics 
by Pat Lawlor [i. e. Patricia Law- 
lor], and Ernie Burnett, melody by 
E. Burnett. [Chords single staff] 
© 1c. Jan. 29, 1929; E unp. 3276; 
Ernest M. Burnett, Chicago. 938 


I’m so happy now; words and music 
by H. D. Conaway and Sibyl Bran- 
non. © a "e. Jam 12,719292 H sunp! 
2723; Harold D. Conaway, Austin, 
Tex. 939 


I'm sorry; words and music by Jack 
Scholl and irving Mills; pf. ace., 
with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. © 
Dec ol, ASZS - 24e har. gun) LOZS ean, 
pub. 2786; Gotham music service, 
ine., New York. 940 


I’m sorry Sally; fox-trot, words by Gus 
Kahn, music by Ted Fiorito, arr. by 
Tom Satterfield; orch. pts., with 
words. © Jan. 8, 1929; 2 ¢. Jan. 9; 
E pub. 2727; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 941 


I’m talking about my wonderful gal; 
words by Al Koppell, music by 
Frank Galassi and Irving Mills; pf. 
acc., with ukulele arr. by M. Kailua. 
© Dee. 21, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1929; 
E pub. 2665; Gotham music service, 
ine., New York. 942 


I’m thirsty for kisses, hungry. for love, 
lonely, with only just me; fox-trot, 
by Lou Davis and J. Fred Coots, 
arr. by Frank Skinner; dance orch. 
pts. with words., 4to...© Jan, 22, 
1929; 2 c. Jan. 26; E pub. 3035; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. $43 


I'm waiting; words and music by W. 
T. McPherson. © 1c. Jan. 30, 1929; 
E unp. 3297; William Tamer Mc- 
Pherson, Portsmouth, Va. 944 


Im wild about you; words and music 
by J. E. Redrick. [Chords, single 
staff} © 1e¢. Jan. 3, 1929; E unp. 
2494; James Edward Redrick, New 
York. 945 


I may forget; words and music by C. 
Steindel. © 1c Jan. 11, 1929; H 


d4 


pt. ITI, n. §., v. 24 


unp. 2702; Charlotte Steindel, Chi- 
cago. 946 


I need a man around my house; words 
by Tosh Hammed, music by Benja- 
min Garrison. [Words and melody 
only]. © 1 ¢. Jan: 7, 1929;ehpaap 
2572; Harrison Godwin Smith, New 
York. 947 


I promise to dream of you sweetheart, 
if you will dream of me; words and 
musie by J. R. Kelley; with duet for 

. sop. and alto, arr. by James Don 
Cook. ©1¢. Dec. 15, 1928; E unp. 
3287; James R. Kelley, Detroit: 

948 


I see your eyes; words and music by 
Beatrice James [pseud. of B. G. Pol- 
lak] [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Dee. 11, 1928; E unp. 2626; Bea- 
trice Gertrude Pollak, New York. 

949 


I stole a kiss from a dear little miss; 
words by S. Graves-Grange, music 
by Robert Van Sickle. [Words and 
melody only] ©1ce. Jan. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 2785; Sigrid Graves-Grange, 
Sherman, S. D. 950 


I surrender; words by Wilfred J. 
Funk, music by C. Maduro.. New 
York City, O. Flaschner music Go. 
© Nov. 15, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan, (ize 
E pub. 2552; Charles Maduro, New 
York. 951 


I thank my lucky stars that I found 
you; words and music by L. A. Har- 
line. [Words and melody only] © 
1° ¢ Jan. 26, 19293" Wwe aes 
Leigh Adrean Harline, San Fran- 
cisco. 952 


I treasure you; lyric by Edgar Leslie, 
music by Jimmie Monaco. © Jan. 
9; 1929: 2c. Jan. 17; “Bl pubs ae 
Remick music corp., New York. 953 


I used to be a Shrinking vy-let but I’m 
a tiger lily now; words and music 
by Geo. J. Bennett and Sam Carlton. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
Jan. 21, °1928; E unp.’ 29927" De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 954 


I’ve been so blue; lyrics and music by 
R. A. Reamer. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Dee. 14, 1928; E unp. 
2620; Robert A. Reamer, New York. 

955 

I’ve been trying to forget; words and 
music by M. Whalen. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Jan. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 3208; Molly Whalen, Genesee, 
Id. 956 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1929 


979 


I’ve fallen in love with just you; words 
and music by F. J. Morrow. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Jan. 15, 
1929; E unp. 2830; Frederick James 
Morrow, Hampton Roads, Va. 957 


I’ve got a new girl; words and music 
by J. Landberg. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Jan. 12, 1929; E unp. 
2727; Jack Landberg, Philadelphia. 

958 

I’ve got a new sweetheart; words and 
musie by H. Wilkinson. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Jan. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 2776; Howard Wilkinson, 
Baltimore. 959 


I’ve got a sunshine baby for a rainy 
day; words and music by Ray 
Brown and James Brennan. © Jan. 
16, 1929; 2c Jan. 17; E pub. 2748; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 960 


Ive got that thing; by L. Russell. 
[Melody only] ©1c. Jan. 30, 1929; 

E unp. 3291; Luis Russell, New York. 
961 

I’ve got to find a new sweet mama; 
words and music by'\J. Smidl. © 
tee Jan. 25, 1929 9° HW unpe sii; 
Joseph Smidl, Westmont, Ill. 962 


I’ve never met a girl that made a hit 
with me; words and music by D. K. 
Alexander. © 1c. Jan. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 2944; Dorothy K. Alexander, 
Salt Lake City. 963 


I want somebody to love; words and 
music by Irving Morris [i. e. I. M. 
Schienoff ] [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Jan. 16, 1929: E unp. 
2854; Irving Morris Schlenoff, Balti- 
more. 964 

I want someone; words and music by 
Lou Sternschuss, jr. © 1c. Jan. 21, 
1929; E unp. 2985; Louis Samuel 
Sternschuss, jr., New Haven. 965 


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want to be bad; from Follow thru, 
words and music by B. G. De Sylva 
{pseud. of George Gard De Sylva], 
Lew Brown and Ray Hefiderson; pf. 
acc., with ukulele arr. by Joseph M. 
Weiss. © Dec. 28, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 
31; E pub. 2066; De Sylva, Brown 
and Henderson, ine., New York. 966 


I want to come back and make you 
mine; ballad, lyric by EH. Gewiss, 
music by Neil Navarre. Boston, 
Mass., Mayer & Mayer music pub. co. 
«cy Jan.5, 1929: 2'¢ dan. 2u- Ei pab. 
2802; Emma Gewiss, Milwaukee. 


967 


I want you back again; words and 
music by #- Fisher. [Words and 


45 


melody only] ©1e. Jan. 10, 1929; 
BH unp. 2650; Herbert Fisher, Phila- 
delphia. 968 


I want you, I need you; words and 
music by L. De Ville. © 1c. Jan. 
8, 1929; E unp.. 2591; Leo De Ville, 
Los Angeles. 969 


I want you now dear; words and music 
by B. Frederick. © 1 ¢...Jan.. 22, 
1929; E unp. 3017; Billy Frederick, 
Baltimore. 970 


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was only jealous of you; words by 
C. D. Furst, music by Bauer bros.; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Jan. 23, 
1929: 2 ¢«. Jan. 26; E pub. 3031; 
Charles Dellen Furst, Chicago. 971 


I will miss you; words and music by 
A. A. Hesse. [Words and melody 
cnly] ©l1e. Jan. 14, 1929; E unp. 
2771; Ardyce Aker Hesse, Milwau- 
kee, 972 


I will sing for you my love song; fox- 
trot song, by W. Moreno, of Mexico, 
domiciled at New York; pf. ©l1e. 
Jan. 8, 1929; HE unp. 3240; Wenceslao 
Moreno, New York. 973 


I wish I had a talking picture of you; 
fox-trot. words by Reginald Arkell, 
music by H. M. Tennent, of Great 
Britain. © Dec. 12, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 
8, 1929; E for. 2304; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 974 


I wish I knew; words by Will J. 
Harris, music by Victor Young; pf. 
ace., With ukulele arr. by Dan 
Dougherty. © Jan. 2, 1929; 2c. Jan. 
3; E pub. 2204;- Ager, Yellen & 
Bornstein, ine., New York. 975 


I wonder if you still love me; words 
by L. Bradley, music by Robert Van 
Sickle. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Jan. 14, 1929; EH unp. 2778; 
LeRoy Bradley, Cleveland. 976 


wonder why I love you; words and 
music by P. Williams. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Jan. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 3160; Pansy Williams, Wilkes 
Barre, Pa. NT 


I would die without you; song-fox-trot, 
by W. Moreno, of Mexico, domiciled 
at New York; pf. © 1c. Jan. 8, 
1929; E unp. 38238; Wenceslao 
Moreno, New York. 978 


Ich benk noch die oigen; words and 
music by S. Secunda. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dec. 28, 1928; 
E unp. 2476; Samuel Secunda, 
Brooklyn. 979 


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980 


Ich fahr mit meiner Erika; slow-fox, 
text von Artur Rebner, musik von 
Hugo Hirsch, of Germany, erleich- 
tertes klavier—arr. von Otto Linde- 
mann. (Cy Oe e211 O28 all ic. vera 
7, 1929; E for. 1943; Rondo-verlag, 
Gm. by Hy Bertin: 980 


Ich habe heute nacht yon dir so siiss 
getriumt; foxtrot, text von Ch. Am- 
berg, musik von Fred Raymond, of 
Austria. © Dee. 4, 1928; 1 c. Dee. 
29; E for. 1865; Musikverlag city, 
Leipzig. 981 


Ich kann nicht nein sagen; foxtrot, 
text und musik von Willy Rosen, of 
Germany; pf. arr. by Otto Linde- 
mann. © Aug. 24, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 
7, 1929; EH for. 1911; Rondo-verlag, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 982 


Ich kannte eine! lied und blues, text 
von Wilhelm Sterk, musik von Willy 
Engel-Berger, of Austria. © Nov. 
20, 1928; 1 ec. Jan. 11; 1929; E for: 
2274; Josef Weinberger, Leipzig. 

983 

Ich sah die Liesbeth im paradiesbett ; 
text von Robert Gilbert, musik von 
Will Rollins, of Germany. © Oct. 
4.1928 1 ee: Jan... 1929: “BH  tor 
1942; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 984 


Ich triume jede nacht von Elisabeth! 
aus Der dichters ehrentag, worte 
und musik von Friedrich Hollaen- 
der, of Germany. © Sept. 2, 1927; 
1c. Jan. 7, 1929; E for. 1919; Rondo- 
verlag, G. m. db. H. Berlin. 985 


Ich weiss bescheid, ich bin im bilde; 
step und marschlied, text von Ch. 
Amberg u. Friedr. Schwarz, musik 
von Percy Milton, spezial-arr. von 


Fred Ralph [pseud. of Hermann 
Krome], of Germany; orch. pts., 
with pf. direction. 4to. © Feb. 3, 


1928; 1c. Jan. 11, 19293 Hfor, 2253 ; 
Ries & EHErler, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 
986 


Ideal man; words and music by M. D. 
Waller. [Words and melody only] 
©) 1 @ Jan. ‘29, 1929: BH unp. 3264; 
Miriam Deacy Waller, New York. 

987 


Ideale waltz; by T. Bongiorno, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York; vio- 
lin. © 1c. Jan. 31, 1929; E unp. 
3339; Tony Bongiorno, New York. 

988 

Idilio; solo or duet, by Théodore Lack, 
arr. by Calvin Grooms; pts. for E 
flat alto, B flat ten. and C melody 
saxophones, with pf. ace. © Jan. 


46 


pt. Il, n. S., v. 24 


2, 1929); .2- ec. Jan: 4; HE pubiigawse 
Century music pub. co., New York. 
989 

Idiosyncrasies; for pf., by L. Kroll. 
nos. 1-3. New York City, O. Flasch- 
ner music ¢o., inc. © Dec. 22, 1928; 
2, Dee..,29;..E pub. 27023) bouts 
Kroll, Bronxville, N. Y. 990 


Idlers (The) ; humorous duet, written 
by Robert Rutherford, composed by 
Harold Arpthorp, of Great Britain. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Dec. 28, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 16, 1929; 
E for. 2200; Reynolds & co., London. 

991 


Idylle; by Charles E. Overholt; organ. 
© Dec. 14, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 15; HE 
pub. 2374; Theodore Presser GOo., 
Philadelphia. 992 


If all of my dreams came true; waltz 
ballad, lyrics by J. W. Gallan, music ~ 
by M. Paul Manganella; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © 1c. Jan. 28, 1929; 
EK unp. 3224; J. W. Gallan, North 
Wales, Pa. 993 


If I could forget like you; words and 
music by T. E. Evans. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Jan. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 3196; Thomas EK. Evans, Oly- 
phant, Pa. 994 


If I didn’t have you; words and music 
by G. L. Long. [Words and melody 
only] ©l1e Jan. 2, 1929; E unp. 
2449 ; Glynn Lea Long, New Orleans. 

995 


If I had you; fox-trot, words and mu- 
sic by Ted. Shapiro, Jimmy Camp- 
beli and Reg. Connelly ; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by Hank Linet. © 
Dec. 28, 1928; 2 ec. Dec. 29; EH pub. 
2627; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 996 


If I were you, dear, and you were me; 
fox-trot, words and music by Van 
Phillips, of Great Britain; pf. ace. 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele 
arr. by Keech. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Dec. 6, 1928; 1 ec. 
Dec. 31, 1928; E for. 1984; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. 

997 


If the heart is right with God; hymn, 
words and music by H. F. Stanton. 
© Jan. 15, 1928; 2 ec. Dec. 17; E pub. 
2815; Robert Emmet Winsett, Chat- 
tanooga. 998 


If the whole world loves a lover, the 
world’s in love with me; words by 
Tommie Malie, music by Little Jack 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1929 


Little, arr. by Rube Bennett; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Jan. 16, 1929; 2 ec. 
Jan. 19; E pub. 2835; Milton Weil 
musie co., Chicago. 999 


If you can care for someone; words 
and music by H. G. Schmitt. 
[Words and melody only] -© 1. 
Jan. 15, 1929; E unp. 2829; Helen 
Gray Schmitt, New York. 1000 


If you really love your baby; words 
by Andy Razaf, music by J. C. John- 
son. [Words and melody only] © 
Pe Jan. oo. t92o:  H) unp, “S089: 
Georgia music co., New York. 1001 


Im Argonnenwald; text von H. Schu- 
macher, musik von H. Behr. © 
tan. 25, 1929:.2 cc. Jan. 26; Eepub. 
3032; Herman Behr, New York. 

1002 

Immortalis; words and music by Ed- 
win Walker. 1. High voice, in HE 
flat.—2. Med. voice, in C. © Dee. 
24, 1928; 2 c. each Jan. 8, 1929; E 
pub. 2344; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

1003 

Impressions; six short pieces for the 
piano, by G. Bagby. 1. Romanza. 
[5 others] ©1c. Jan. 14, 1929; E 
unp. 2804; George Bagby, New York. 

1004 

Impressions paiennes; partition 
d’orch., par V. Davico, of Italy. 1. 
Couchant sur la mer Tyrrhenienne. 
[3 others] © Nov. 15, 1928; 1 « 
Dec. 19; E for. 1827; Editions Max 


Hschig, Paris. 1005 
Improved (The) paramount method 
for baritone, bass clef; by W. J. 


Smith. © Jan. 31, 1929; 2 c and 
aff. Feb. 2; AA 8269; Wm. J. Smith 
music co., ine., New York. 1006 


Improved (The) paramount method 
for slide trombone, in bass clef; by 
Woh Smith: (©! Jan. 31, \1929-: 2c. 
and aff. Feb. 2; AA 8268; Wm. J. 
Smith music co., inc., New York. 

1007 

In a bungalow; lyric by Morris A. 
Nunes, music and arr. by F. Konitz. 
© 1c. Jan. 9, 1929; E unp. 2770; 
Morris Nunes and Frank Konitz, 
New Haven. 1008 


In a great big way; from Hello daddy, 
words by Drothy Fields, music by 
Jimmy McHugh; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Dec. 27, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 29; E pub. 
2178; Mills music, ine. and Harms, 
inc., New York. 1009 


In a little bungalow; words and mu- 
sic by C. H. Nutter; pf., ukulele and 


47 


1021 


banjulele banjo ace. © Jan. 16, 
L929: , Bic. San, 2194 > pub... 2881 ; 
Carl H. Nutter, Newark, O. 1010 


In a little lane in Honoloo; words by 
Mitchell Parish, music by Fred Cavi 
and Irving Mills; pf. and ukulele 
arr. by M. Kalua. © Dec. 21, 1928; 
2 e. Jan. 14,°:1929; E pubs 2666; 
Gotham music service, ine., New 
York. 1011 


In a moonlit garden; by J. M. Bald- 
win, op. 96; pf. © Jan. 16, 1928; 
2 @. Jani 21H) -pub: 2880 “Evans 
music co., Boston. 1012 


In a Spanish garden; serenade, by 
Filsel Holts pt... ©) Jan... 2, "1829; 
2 e. Jan. 4; E pub. 2562; Century 
musie pub. co., New York. 1013 


In an old garden; by George Bagby; 
pf. © Dee. 11, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 10, 
1929; E pub. 2502; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 1014 


In Bonn am Rhein harrt ein midel 
mein; worte von F. Teo von Donop, 
musik yon Willy Geisler, of Ger- 
many. © Aug. 20, 1928; 1 ¢ Jan. 
7, 1929; E for. 1946; Rondo-verlag, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 1015 


In careless youth we would be free; 
from The rose and the ring, words 
by John Arthington, music by Christ- 
abel Marillier, of Great Britain. © 
Nov.,.29'0 1928) ten Jan. 46, 12929": 
E for. 2192; Boosey & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 1016 


In empire days; vocal gavotte, words 
by J. Lilian Vandevere, music by 
Henry Hadley; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Jan. 11, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 25; E pub. 
2939; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

1017 

In Flanders fields; words by John Mc- 
Crae, music by Royal Andrews Mer- 
win; male voices. 4to. © Jan. 2, 
1929 :. Zieh fan Sek, pul Aer s iG. 
Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 1018 


In freedom’s cause; words by H. B. 
Reese, music by May Reese. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Jan. 21, 
1929; E unp. 2958; Henry B. Reese, 
New Orleans. ‘1019 

In frog-land: by Louise Godfrey Ogle; 
pf. © Jan. 8, 1929; 2 @ Jan. 14; 
E pub. 2615; Willis music co., Cin- 


cinnati. 1020 
In lilac time; words by C. Dearn- 
barger, music by Phil Starr. [Words 


and melody only] ©1e. Jan. 26, 
1929; E unp. 3203; Christine Dearn- 
barger, Champaign, III. 1021 


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1022 


In love; words and music by E. H. 
Barnes. © 1c. Jan. 7, 1929; E unp. 
2619; Edwin H. Barnes, Greensburg, 
Pa. 1022 


In my dreams we are sweethearts 
again; words by Steve Zakey, music 
by C. H. Jennings [i. e. C. H. Jen- 
mines, ir.j. © Jan” 5, O20; are: 
Jan. 5; E pub. 2304; Charles H. 
Jennings, jr., Pittsburgh. 1023 


In New York [and] Nu adaige; words 
by Harry Goodelman, music by S. 
Secunda. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1928; E unp. 2477; 
Samuel Secunda, Brooklyn. 1024 


In old Malaga Bay; tambourine dance, 
by W. A. Montgomery, of Great Brit- 
AlN. OD, 85) p00, 75 3. ,Dt. 2)(© eae ae 
1929.2 @& Jan,.25 2) Epub: 29aG;; 
B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 1025 


In old Savonia; romantic opera ¢o- 
mique in a prologue and 3 acts, 
lyrics and music by R. M. Sterrett; 
vocal sc. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1929; D 
unp. 27418; Robert Montgomery 
Sterrett, Jamaica, N. Y. 1026 


In praise of our old high; trio or 
cho., words by Margaret Upson, mu- 
sic by J. A. Parks, three-pt. arr. by 
Marion Moore; female voices. 4to. 
© Jan. 1; 1929; 2 «. Jan. 7; E pub. 
2441; J. A. Parks co., York, Neb. 

1027 

In Rothenburg am blitenstrand der 
Tauber; text von Julius B. Heim, 
musik von Eduard Czajanek, of Ger- 
many, klavier arr. von Otto Linde- 
mann. © Sept. 14, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 
7, 1929; E for. 1937; Rondo-verlag, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 1028 


In silent night; Swabian folk-tune, 
arr. by Katherine K. Davis; pf. © 
Deel. 13, 1928, 2 .elosantane, 1929; 
E pub. 2760; BE. C. Schirmer music 
co., Boston. 1029 


In sunny Hawaii; lyric by Eddie 
Palmer, music by Harry Archer; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Jan. 5, 1929; 
2 ec. Jan. 10; E pub. 2478; Villa 
Moret, inc., San Francisco. 1030 

In the chimney corner; four short 
pieces, by Thomas F. Dunhill, of 
Great Britain; pf. 1. A fireside story. 
[8 others] © Jan. 22 1929: 1 ¢ 
Jan. 24; E for. 2318; Keith-Prowse 
& co., Itd., London. 1031 


In the garden of beautiful rose; words 
by F. De Jack, music by Robert Van 
Sickle. [Words and melody only] 


48 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


© 1c. Jan. 14,:1929; E unp. 2781; 
Frank De Jack, Lackawanna, N. Y. 
1082 


In the jungle; by Mortimer Wilson, 
op. 86, no. 10; pf. © Jan. 2, 1929; 
2e. Jan. 4; E pub. 2257; Century 
music pub. ¢o., New York. 1033 


In the land of make believe; lyrie by 
L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Abel 
Baer. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Jan. 25, 1929; E unp. 3348; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 1034 


In the land of roses; words and musie 
by G. Nyman. {Words and melody 


only] ©1« Dec. 20, 1928; E unp. 
2518; George Nyman, Portland, 
Oregon. 1085 


In the month of May; a spring song, 
words by Fred Heltman, of U. S., 
music by Francois Behr, op. 575, no. 


2: pf: ‘© Jan: 12, 1929. Bie an oe 
E pub. 2710; Fred Heltman ©Co., 
Cleveland. 1036 


In the moonlight; words by M. F. 


Johnston, music by George P. 
Hulten. [Words and melody only] 


©1« Jan. 26, 1929; E unp. 3194; 
Mary Fairchild Johnston, Burlin- 
game, Calif. 1037 


In the rock hills; words and music by 
J. Rechtzigel. New York City, 
Frank Harding’s music house. © 
Jan; -3), 1929; 2-¢ Jan. 1230) ub: 
2594; John Rechtzigel, San Fran- 
cisco. 1038 


In the silence of the night, I long for 
you; words and. music by Ernie 
Burnett. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c¢ Jan. 10; 1929; BH unp. 2648; 
Ernest M. Burnett, Chicago. 1089 


In the springtime; words and music 


by G. Nyman; quartet and bass solo. 
© 1c Jan. 28, 1929; E unp. 3214; 


George Nyman, Portland, Or. 1040 
In the valley; caprice, by G. BE. 
Holmes; band pts. 4 to. © Sept. 


22, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 26; E pub. 2316; 
Charles L. Barnhouse, sr., Oskaloosa, 
Ta. 1041 


In the wilderness; romance, by G. EH. 
Holmes; band pts. 4to. © Sept. 
22, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 26; E pub. 2317; 
Charles L. Barnhouse, sr., Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 1042 


In tulip time; spring song, by Arthur 
Ager, of Great Britain; pf. © Jan. 
18, 1929; 1 c. Jan. 29; E for. 2359 ; 
Walsh, Holmes & co., Itd., London. 

1043 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1929 


In your arms; by Minzde and Victor 
Zentner. [Melody only] © 1 «. 
Jan. 10, 1929; E unp. 2659; Anne 
Nichols, New York. 1044 


In your garden there’s a rose; words 


and music by E. Grosz, of Hungary, 
domiciled at Chicago, Ill. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Jan. 28, 
1929; E unp. 3173; Eugene Grosz, 
Chicago. 1045 


Indian love song; white moon beam 
calls, words and music by C. W. 
Bowlby, of Canada, domiciled at 
Holbrook, Mass. © 1 ¢ Jan. 30, 
1929; E unp. 3307; Charlotte Winni- 
fred Bowlby, Holbrook, Mass. 1046 


Indiola; fox-trot, by Frank Lucas; 
accordion. © Dec. 22, 1928; 2 ec. 
Jan, 12, 1929; E pub. 2600; Biagio 
R. Quattrociocche, Steubenville, O. 

1047 


Ines; tango, text und musik von 
Rudolf Bernauer, of Germany. © 
aan 2 1929: 1) c Jan, 25; Er for. 
2338; Drei masken verlag, a. g., 
Berlin. 1048 


Infinito (L’); testo di Giacomo Leo- 
pardi, musica di Salvatore Musella, 
Se aly.” © Jan. {, 1929 1°¢ Jan. 
ae. 2) for. 2215: 2G. Ricerdi &. COs 
Milan. 1049 


Ingen 4r Som mor; text av Gosta 
Stevens, musik avy Helan [pseud. of 
Sven Helin], of Sweden; pf. © 
my. 1 1928: AC. Jan: 7, 1929°" fh 
for. 1871; A. b. Nordiska musikfor- 
laget, Stockholm, Sweden. 1050 


Inner (The) circle; hymn, words by 
Mrs. C. E. Hardy, music by J. D. 
Vaughan. © Sept. 15, 1928; 2c. Dec. 
20; E pub. 2607; James D. Vaughan, 
Lawrenceburg, Tenn. 1051 


Inquisitive (An) mosquito; by Marie 
Louise Evans; pf. © Jan. 16, 1929; 
2c. Jan. 18; E pub. 3058; Clayton 
F. Summy co., Chicago. 1052 


Inspiration in verse and music; words 
by. DV. Bush enusie oby'H).G, 
Stegner and Clarence E. Young. 
8vo. © Jan. 22, 1929; 2 c. and aff. 
Jan. 28; AA 9096; David V. Bush, 
Chicago. 1053 


Instruktive jazz-etiiden; by Alfred 
Baresel, of Germany; pf. 1. Charles- 
ton-etude [5 others] © Oct. 22, 
1928; 1 c. Jan. 11, 1929; E for. 2278; 
Wilhelm Zimmermann, Leipzig. 

1054 


1064 


Intermezzo brillante; study in octaves, 
by Frederick Hall, of Australia; pf. 
© June 20, 1928; 1c. Jan. 24, 1929; 
E for. 2325; Allan & co., proprietary 
Itd., Melbourne, Australia. 1055 


Intermezzo sinfonico; per. piccola 
orch. e. pf. conduttore, di Aroldo 
Fornasari, of Italy. 4to. Nov. 
3, 1929; 1c, Oct.29; E for. 1995; 
Guglielmo Zanibon, Padova, Italy. 

1056 


Intonation—rythme—style; 48 lecons 
de solfége en clés de sol et fa, par 
Paul Rougnon, of France. 1° pt. 
© ‘Nov. 20, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 9, 1929; 
E for. 2149; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. 1057 


Invitation (An); cho., words by Clin- 
ton Scollard, music by Adolf Weidig, 
op. 88; mixed voices, with sop. or 
ten. solo. 4to. © Dec. 24, 1928; 
2 @;-Jan.-2, 19295 “Epub, 2546 : -G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 1058 


Invitation eyes; lyrics by Patricia 
O’Hearn, music by Minzde and Vic- 
tor Zentner. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Jan. 10, 1929; E unp. 
2661; Anne Nichols, New York. 

1059 


Invocation ; words by Henry Augustus 
Tillett, music by Jeannette Tillett. 
© Jami26, 1929-2’ c \ Jan. 262-8 
pub. 38047; Ernest Gerald Council, 
Dallas. 1060 


Invocation ; words by Herbert J. Bran- 
don, music by Dexter Stanton. 1. 
In_B flat—2. In D flat—3. In F. 
© Jan. 21, 1929; 2 c. each Jan. 
25; E pub. 2961; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston. 1061 


Iola; words by H. Reinschreiber, music 
by Johnny Thompson and H. Rein- 
schreiber. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Dee. 21, 1928; E unp. 


2565; Henry Reinschreiber, Phila- 
delphia. 1062 
Ireland; national melodies, arr. by 


Aubrey Winter, of Great Britain; 
orch., with pf.-conductor. pts. 4to. 
1. St. Patrick’s day. [2 others] © 
Dec. 6, 1928; 1 c Dec. 21; E for. 
1774: Hawkes & son (London) Itd., 
London. 1063 


Irene; fox trot song, words and music 
by A. W. Drill. [Chords, single 
staff]. ©1c¢. Jan. 11, 1929; E unp. 
2697; A. Ward Drill, Woodstock, Ill. 

1064 


49 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1065 


Irish countryside songs; words by P. 
J. McCall, music arr. by Charles 
Wood, of Great Britain. v. 3. © 
Dec? 28, "1928." 1..c. Jan 5, eee: 
E for. 2085; Stainer & Bell, lItd., 
London. 1065 


Is there a lucky star? one that will 
bring me you; words and music by 
J. Tucelli; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
1 e, Jan.4, 19297 BE) unp. 2501 jodos- 
eph Tucelli, Charleroi, Pa. 1066 


It is not wise to tarry; hymn, words 
and musie by John Telfer, of Great 
Britain. © Nov. 1, 1928; 1 ec. Nov. 
380; E for. 2030; Walter Johnston 
Main, Edinburgh. 1067 


It makes me sigh then cry; words by 
H. Reinschreiber, music by H. Rein- 
sechreiber and Johnny Thompson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Jan. 25, 1929; E unp. 3313; Henry 
Reinschreiber, Philadelphia. 1068 


It’s a Pontiae; words and music by 
PH... Potts, «©. Dee;.22. 1928). 2 
Dee. 31; E pub. 2421; Merrit T. Car- 
hart, Watervliet, N. Y., and Porter 
By Potts; Troy, N.Y. 1069 


It’s a tough racket; words by Margaret 
H. Shaver, music by W. G. Shaver. 
[Words and melody only] ©1l1e 
Jan. 31, 1929; E unp. 3335; Walter 
G. Shaver, New. York. 1070 


It’s all applesauce; words and music 
by W. J. Rexford. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Jan. 23, 1929; E 
unp. 38051; William Jess Rexford, 
Bay Shore, "Hla NY, 1071 


It’s always you; words by C. Mikell, 
musie by Luther A. Clark. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Jan. 14, 
1929; E unp. 2789; Clayton Mikell, 
Silver Creek, Miss. 1072 


It’s easier said than done; words and 
music by Eddie Schoelwer [i. e. E. 
H. Schoelwer. Chords, single staff. 
Photostat]/) "@° 1c. Jan. 1291929 : 
E unp. 2720; Edward Henry Schoel- 
wer, Cincinnati. 1073 


It’s girls like you make fellows like 
me like girls like you; words by 
R. P. Weston and Bert Lee, music 
by Harris Weston, of Great Britain ; 
pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Dec. 17, 
1928; 1c. Jan, 23, 1929: E for. 2370; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd., Lon- 
don. 1074 


It’s love that lingers; words and music 
by M. F. Kranitz. [Photostat] © 


50 


pt. ITT; Ne Ss Woe 


~ 1e. Jan. 5, 1929; BE unp. 2550; Mary 
Faye Kranitz, Kansas City, Mo. 
1075 


It’s up to you; lyric by Grant Clarke, 
music by Lou Silvers. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Jan. 3, 19293 
KH unp. 2485; Irving Berlm, ine., 
New York. 1076 


It’s up to you; words by Grant Clarke, 
music by Louis Silvers. © Jan. 24, 
1929: 2 c Jan. 25; EH pup. 200ee 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

1077 


It was for me; words by William 
Wallace, music by R. HE. Winsett. 
© Jan; ¥5, 1928; 2ic. Jang, 4029; 
E pub. 3086; Robert Emmet Winsett, 
Chattanooga. 1078 


J’ aime ta mansarde; rondeau, paroles 
de Gabriello et Jean Mélé, musique 
de Fred Mélé et Craven, of France. 
© Nov. 15, 1928; 1 c. Dec. 19; E for. 
1823; Editions musicales HEvette, 
Paris. 1079 


Jacoby (Marie Cowles) Les trois melo- 
dies; trio; violin, cello and pf. 
1; c Jan; 11, 1929; H  unp siz; 
Marie Cowles Jacoby, Seneca Falls, 
Ney. 1080 


Jacqueline; by Hermann Krome, of 
Germany; orch, pts., with violin 1 
direction and pf. direction. 4to. 
Dee, 3,°1928 3 1 -c.. Jan, .23),, 492909) Hi 
for. 2297; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin. 1081 


Jail break blues; words and music by 
Hattie Burleson. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Jan. 5, 1929; H 
unp. 2536; Brunswick-Balke-Collen- 
der co., New York. 1082 


Japansy; valse, music by John Klen- 
ner, arr. for military band by Max 
Irwin, of Great Britain; pts. Lon- 
don, New York & Sydney, Chappell 
& co., ltd. 4to. © Jan. 17, 1929; 
1c. Jan. 30; E for. 2375 % tiaras; 
inc., New York. 1084 


Jardins sous la pluie; extrait des 
Estampes, pour le pf., par Claude 
Debussy, transcrit pour harpe par 
Alys Lautemann, of France. © Nov 
20, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 9, 19293 Maor, 


2166; Durand et cie., Paris. 1084 
Jauja; cancioén, por I. M. Valle; [two 
voices] [Photostat] © 1c Jan. 


12, 1929; E unp. 2714; Ignacio M. 
Valle, Chicago. 1085 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1929 


Jealous of you; words and music by 
R. I. Minut. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Jan. 16, 1929; E ump. 
2845; Robert I. Minut, Newark, N. J. 

1086 

Jerusalem the golden; hymn-anthem, 
music by Sydney Thomson; mixed 
voices, With organ acc. 4to. © Dee. 
27, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 17, 1929; E pub. 
2768: Dean-Phillips, Chicago. 1087 


Jesse James: words from Cowboy 
songs and other frontier ballads col- 
lected by John A. Lomax, music arr. 
by Oscar J. Fox; high voice, in B 
flat. © Dee. 18, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 10, 
1929; E pub. 2504; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 1088 


Jesus is all in all to me; words by 
C. B. Hopkins, music by Chas. H. 
Marsh: pf. © Nov. 1, 1928; 2 e«. 
Jan. 14, 1929; E pub. 2646; Herbert 
G. Tovey, Los Angeles. 1089 


Jeunesse (La); caprice, par Denis 
Dupré, of Great Britain; pf. 
July 21, 1928; 1 ec. Nov. 30; E for. 
2026; A. Hammond & co., London. 

1090 


Jim Crow’s alphabet ; words and music 
by Mungo Dewar and Alison Travers 
[pseud. of Toni Farrell], both of 
Great Britain. © Dec. 14, 1928; 
ee san 16, 1929: f tor. 2207; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 1091 


Jim Nappy; words and music by Hat- 
tie Burleson. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Jan. 5, 1929; E unp. 
2537 : Brunswick-Balke-Collender €o., 
New York. 1092 


Jimmy’s jazz band: words and music 
by R. Enoch. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Jan. 28, 1929; E unp. 
3189; Robert Enoch, New York. 

1093 

Jinendra’s smile; words by T. Mundy, 
music by Dawn Allen. © 1c. Jan. 
2, 1929; E unp. 2451; Talbot Mun- 
dy, New York. 1094 


Jo an’ de banjo; by C. Repper; pf. 
Boston, Charles Brashear. © Dec. 
151928; 2.¢:.dan.. 5, 1929: Wi epnb. 
2437: Charles Repper, Boston. 1095 


John, dear; words by A. Christoffer- 
son, music by Sylvester Long Cross. 
© 1c Jan. 15, 1929; BE unp. 2815; 
Agnes Christofferson, Sedro Wool- 
ley, Wash. 1096 


Jolly Jack: by Richard Howsgill, of 
Great Britain; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Jan. 10, 1929; 


ol 


1108 


TC. Jan. 22. i for, Soli. J. lh. ta 
fleur & son, ltd., London. 1097 


Jolly sailors; by T. Robin MacLach- 
lan; pf. © Dee. 31, 1928; 2 c. Dee. 
31; E pub. 2144; Harold Flammer, 
ine., New York. 1098 

Jongen (Joseph) Suite; pour orch. et 
alto principal, réduction pour alto 
et pf. par l’ auteur, Joseph Jongen, 
of France, op. 48 1. Poéme élé- 
giaque. [1 other] © Nov. 20, 1928; 
1c. Jan. 9, 1929; E for. 2142; Henry 
Lemoine et cie., Paris. 1099 


Josephita; theme song of Tide of em- 
pire, lyric by Raymond Klages, mel- 
ody by Jesse Greer; pf. acc. with 
ukulele arr. by Hank Linet. © Jan. 
18,-1929:: 2*e Jan. 19; “Epub. 2765; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

1100 

Joy (The) of answered prayer; words 
anon., music by L. W. Beery. © 
1c. Jan. 28, 1929; E unp. 3217; Lois 
Wyatt Beery, Valley Center, Calif. 

1101 

Joyeuse aventure; papotage, par Ern- 
est Gillet, of France; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. Nov. 20, 
1928; 1 ec. Jan. 9, 1929; E for. 2093; 
Delrieu fréres, Nice, France. 1102 


Joyous (A) Christmas song; from 
Collection de choeurs, English text 
by Stewart A. Trench, music by F. 
A. Gevaert, arr. by Clarence Dick- 
inson, arr. for women’s voices by 
Lucy Clark Street; organ ace. 4to. 
icy dan. 2 1929. 2c. Jan. s2ee. pun. 
2211; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

1103 


Juanita ; mazurka, arr. by G. A. Grant- 
Schaefer; pf. © Jan. 17, 1929; 2 «. 
Wan. O92 hr pub: 28002 eArihur— P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 1104 


Juanita; words by Marjorie Driscoll, 
music by G. A. R. Iuvone. © 1 ©. 
Jan. 4, 1929; E unp. 2504; Gaetano 
A. R. Iuvone, Pasadena, Calif. 1105 


Jumping nerves; by Mel Ball and Dave 
Prince: pf. © Jan. 26, 1929: 2 ¢. 
Jan. 26; E pub. 2975; Lewis music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 1106 


Jumping the rope; by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern, op. os1. 00..2:-pt © fan: 30, 
4939 3/2 ean. Si A. pul <dI0b- 
Irving Berlin standard music corp., 
New York. 1107 


June is on the way; words by J. S. 
Pickering, music by M. E. Bronson. 
© 1c. Jan. 21, 1929; E unp. 3030; 
Margaret E. Bronson, Cincinnati. 

1108 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1109 


June rose; by Edward G. Simon; 
violin and pf. © Dec. 18, 1928; 2 «¢. 
Jan. 10, 1929; E pub. 2491; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 1109 


June waltz; by Rob Roy Peery; violin 
and pf. © Dec. 7, 1928; 2c. Jan. 10, 
1929; E pub. 2494; Carl Fischer, inc., 

. New York. 1110 


Jung - Deutschland; marschlieder-pot- 
pourri, composed and arr. by Leo- 
pold Weninger, of Austria; orch., 
with pf. or organ direction, violino 1 
direction, and words. © Dec. 4, 
1928; 1c. Dec. 29; E for. 1864; 
Musikverlag city, Leipzig. jhe 


Jung - Deutschland; marschlieder-pot- 
pourri, fiir klavier mit tiberl. text, 
von Leopold Weninger, of Austria. 
© Dee. 4, 1928; 1 c. Dec. 29; HE for. 
1868; Musikverlag city, Leipzig. 

1a? 


Jungle (The) Yale blues; the 1929 
version of the Yale blues, by the 
inventor Cecil H. Taylor, words by 
R. P. Weston and Bert Lee, music 
by Harris Weston, of Great Britain ; 
pf. and ukulele acc. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Dec. 17, 1928; 
1c. Jan. 23, 1929; E for. 2366; Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 

1118 

Just a home lovin’ body; by Charley 
Berry, arr. by Irving Szathmary; 
orch. 4to. ‘© Dec. 17, 1928; 2 «. 
Dec. 31; E pub. 2419; Berry-Hosman 
music co., Salem, Mass. 1114 


Just a home lovin’ body, who wants 
somebody to want nobody but her; 
lyric by Syl. Hosman, music by 
Charley Berry. © Dec. 17, 1928; 
2 c. Dec. 31; E pub. 2420; Berry- 
Hosman music co., Salem, Mass. 

1115 


Just a little blue; words and music 
by s. Huesmith. Cyidgic. shanieadae 
1929; EK unp. 2703; Sidney Herbert 
Smith, Dallas. 1116 


Just a rose from heaven; words and 
music by M. Muller. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Jan. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 3169; Marion Muller, Belle- 
ville, N. J. 1117 


Just after sunrise; words and music 
by Mary Zoller. © Jan. 28, 1929; 
2c. Jan. 29; E pub. 3068;-Al Pian- 
tadosi, New York. 1118 


Just as the sun goes down; music and 
words by EH. W. Spindler, pf. ar- 
rangement by Duke Baier. © Jan. 


o2 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 24 


15; 1929.;..2.:¢c., Jan. 1h; Bee 
2728; Emmett William Spindler, Ft. 
Wayne, Ind. 1119 


Just a-thinking of you; words and 
music by 8S. E. Brown; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. New York, Frank Harding. 
© Dec. 31, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1929; 
E pub. 2198; Samuel E. Brown, New 
York. 1120 


Just for to-day; anthem-quartette or 
cho., words by EH. R. Wilberforce, 
music by Simpson-Blanchard ; mixed 
voices, with organ or pf. aec. 4to. 
© Jan. 24, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 1; E pub. 
3127; Robin Ellis, Ridgefield Park, 
hy 1121 


Just for you; words and music by W. 
Markowitz. [Words and melody 
only]. ©-1 ¢..Jan. 9,.1929; E unp. 
2643; William Markowitz, Los An- 
geles. 1422 


Just Frances and me and plane makes 
makes three; words and music by 
H. F. Boling. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Jan. 28, 1929; E unp. 
3162; Hubert F. Boling, Ft. Caihoun, 
Neb. T1238 


Just keep a’ hoping; words and music 
by J. Fowler. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Jan. 21, 1929; HB unp. 
2989 ; Julia Fowler, San Francisco. 

1124 


Just learn to forget to remember; lyric 
by Stanley Cohen, music by I. M. 
Cohen and Fred Brunkhorst. ©1e. 
Jan. 25, 1929; E unp. 3110; Irving 
M. Cohen, Jersey City. 1125 


Just lonesome and blue: words and 
music by E. Brown. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Jan. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 3168; Ethel Brown, Solomon 
Ville, Ariz. 1126 


Just nothing; by Len Fillis and Syd 
Bright, of Great Britain ; tenor banjo 
solo, with pf. acc. © Dec. 19, 1928; 


1c. Jan. 7,° 1929: BS forsee: 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd., Lon- 
don. 1127 


Just sing a song; words and music by 
Eddie Leonard, Carlton Kelsey “ee 
y 


Val Burton. [Words and melo 
only] ©1c. Jan. 31, 1929; E unp. 


3325; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 
1128 

Just smile your blues away; words 
and music by L. Gillespie. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Jan. 28, 
1929; E unp. 3154; Lucille Gillespie, 
Waco, Tex. 1129 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1929 


Just suppose that you and I wouid 
meet again; ballade de _ fox-trot, 
words and music by B. E. McCarver. 
© 1e¢. Jan. 2, 1929; E unp. 2448; 
Bamboo Edward McCarver, Chicago. 

1130 

Just waitin’ for you; lyrics and music 
by B. Whitney and Dick Morris. © 
1c. Jan. 21, 1929; E unp. 2981; Beth 
Whitney, Salt Lake City. p be Fea 


Just with you; words by Harry Krue- 
ger, music by T. Hilgendorf; pf. and 
ukelele ace. © Dec. 31, 1928; 2 ec. 
Jan, 2, 1929: Ki pub. 2392; Ted ‘Hil- 
gendorf, Milwaukee. 1132 


Kansas; words by K. R. Mixer, music 


by Estella Hall Reade; pf. ©1e«. 
Jan. 17, 1929; E unp. 2994; Kate 
Ray Mixer, Ellis, Kan. 1133 


Kapena; waterfall song, words and 
music by Charles E. King; solo or 
mixed voices. Honolulu, T. H., 
Chas. E. King. © Jan. 2, 1929; 2c. 
Jan. 8; E pub. 2326; Frances H. 
King, Honolulu. 1134 


KKarnevals-marsch; by Fritz Hanne- 
mann, of Germany; orch. pts., with 
pf. direction. 4to. © Oct. 10, 1928; 
i e.Aan ti, 1929: Bb for. 2266: BP. J. 
Tonger, Cologne, Germany. 1185 


Katherine Lou; words and music by 
Dorothy Garrison and Billie Heger. 
© 1c. Jan. 28, 1929; E unp. 3228; 
Dorothy Margaret EnEHarl, Anaheim, 
Calif. 1136 


Kaun (Hugo) Idyll; von H. Kaun, of 
Germany, op. 124, no. 5; violoncello 
and pf.. © Nov. 8, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 
11, 1929; E for. 2233; Amsel-verlag, 
Berlin-Stidende, Germany. 1137 


Intermezzo; von H. Kaun, of Ger- 
many, op. 124, no. 2; violoncello and 
pf. ‘© Nov: 8, 1928 ; 1 ‘Ee Wan) 11, 
1929; E for. 2930 : Amsel-verlag, Ber- 
lin-Siidende, Germany. 1138 


— Walzer; von H. Kaun, of Ger- 
many, op. 124, no. 4; violoncello and 
i. Uy Nov. Sato he san, tt 
1929; E for. 2232; Amsel-verlag, 
Berlin-Siidende, Germany. 1139 


Keep your chin up; words and music 
by R. M. Keller. © Dec. 29, 1928; 
2c. Dec. 29; E pub. 2269; A. Fassio, 
New York, and R. M. Keller, Brook- 
lyn. 1140 

Keiner wusste, dass Auguste; text von 


Ernst Grund, musik von Max Fliess, 
of Germany. © Nov. 1, 1928; 1c. 


as) 


1151 


Jan. 7, 1929; E for. 1895; Rondo- 
verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 1141 


Kérdezd meg az _ illatozo ibolyat; 
tango-blues, szOvegét irta: Szilagyi 
Laszlo, zenéjét szerzette: Zerkovitz 
Béla, of Hungary. © Mar. 7, 1928; 
1 ec. Dee. 7; E for. 13857; Kalman 


Nador, Budapest, Hungary. 1142 
Kiddies kabaret;. words by Bernie 
Grossman, music by Sverre Hlsmo 


and Art Sizemore; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Jan.,21.,1929: 2 enJan. 2: 
E pub. 2942; Harold Rossiter music 
co., Chicago. 1143 


Kidnapping; words and music by J. 
M. Gates. [Words and melody only] 
©1e. Jan. 11, 1929; E unp. 2678; 
P. C. Brockman, Atlanta. 1144 


Kinek a sz0ke, kinek a barna...; 
szovegét irta: Farkas Rezso, zenéjét 
szerzették: Hubai Albert és Voroés 
Feri, both of Hungary. © Oct. 10, 
192% 5«2 er Dec.)F, 1928 :-E) for, das ; 
Kalmin Nador, Budapest, Hungary. 

1145 

King (The) of heaven waits outside; 
hymn, words by Lizzie DeArmond, 
music by D. M. Shanks. © Jan. 15, 
1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 17; E pub. 2804; Rob- 
ert Emmet Winsett, Chattanooga. 

1146 


King (The) of queens; words and mu- 
sic by C. J. Sinning. © Oct. 1, 1928; 
Ze. Jani |25,1929;°E pub.: 2997; 
Charles J. Sinning, Brooklyn. 1147 


Kiss me and then forget me; deutscher 
text von Kurt Schwabach u. Willy 
Rosen, music by Charles W. Dimdé, 
arr. by Charles Christoph, both of 
Germany; orch. pts. 4to. © Oct. 24, 
1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 11, 1929; BE for. 2236; 
Edition Meisel & co., G. m. b. H., Ber- 
lin. 1148 


Kisses ; words by Rush Duer, music by 


P. Kobbé.. © 1 ec. Jan. 10, 1929; E 
unp. 2652; Philip Kobbé, inc., New 
Work. 1149 


Kleine musiken und kantaten; bearb. 
von Walter Rein, of Germany; [for 
voices and various instruments] 4to. 
©: Oct: Uz A928 ; 21..e:\ Jans 871929 : 
E for. 2060; Georg Kallmeyer verlag, 
Wolfenbiittel, Germany. 1150 


Kleine suite; von Sigfrid Walther 
Miiller, of Germany, op. 20, nr. 3; 
klavier; in E moll. 1. Préludium. 


[4 others] © Dee. 17, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 2, 1929; E for. 1980; Breitkopf 
& Hartel, Leipzig. 1151 


1152 


Kleines (Kin) hauschen; wochenend 
im Paddelboot, text u. musik von 
Rolf Roeder, of Germany. © Oct. 
G9), LOLS 3 OC. Sa ei Oe, Loc LOT. 
1897; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 1152 


Klosterglocken ; zwolf geistliche lieder 
im volkston, ein, zwei-u. dreistimmig 
mit orgel-harmonium-oder klavier- 
begleitung, von Simon Breu, of Ger- 
many. 4to. © Oct. 27, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Jan. 11, 1929; B® for. 2262; H. Sturtz, 
a. g., Wtirzburg, Germany. 1153 


Knotting (The) song; words by 
Charles Sedley, music by Henry Pur- 
cell, of Great Britain, arr. by Er- 
nest Reeves, of Great Britain; in F 
and D. © Jan. 18, 1929; 1 ¢ Jan. 
29; E for. 2858; Walsh, Holmes: & 
co., 1td., London. 1154 


Knowing your face I’ll see a twilight 


wish; lyric and music by Caro 
Roma. (Cover-title:—A twilight 
wish.) © Dee. 31, 1928; 2 c. Dee. 


31; E pub. 2428; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 1155 


Kogen (Harry) Four characteristic 
moods; op.16;pf. 1. Gay. [3 others] 
© 1c. Jan. 26, 1929; E unp. 3117; 
Harry Kogen, Chicago. 1156 


—— Fugue; op. 14; pf.; in F min. © 
1 ¢«. Jan. 26, 1929; EH unp. 3118; 
Harry Kogen, Chicago. 1157 


Komm’ ins gritine, Karoline; foxtrot 
aus Wann und wo, texte von Her- 
man Haller, Willi Wolff und Ridea- 
mus, musik von Walter Kollo, of 
Germany. ‘© Aug. 24, 1927; 1 ce. 
Jan. 7, 1929; E for. 1928; Rondo- 
verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 1158 


Komm mit mir nach Venedig; text 
von Willy Prager und Max Hansen, 
musik von M. Hansen, of Germany, 
arr. by Willy Geisler. © Sept. 9, 
ATL ce. san, T;"1920°9 i Ton Tos 
Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

1159 


Konzert des-dur; ftir trompete-solo u. 
klavier, von Paul Wiggert, of Ger- 
many, op. 50, bearb. von Franz 
Herbst, of Germany. © July 31, 
1928; 1c. Jan.'8, 1929; E for. 2068; 
Rtihle & Wendling, Leipzig. 1160) 


Kralju vijekova; zbirka izabranih 
hrvatskih erkvenih pjesama; saku- 
pile i izdale sestre Klanjateljice 
dragocijene krvi; za dva glasa. 8vo. 
© Jan. 9, 1929; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
12; AA 6612; Sisters Adorers of the 
most precious blood, Chicago. 1161 


o4 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. II, n. S., v. 24 


Krause mit dem saxophon; text und | 
musik von Hermann Abendroth, of 
Germany. © Oct. 15, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 
7, 19629; E tor. 19889; Rondo-verlag, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 1162 


L. D. D. (The) music course; by L. 
L. Dean; pf. pt. 4, lessons. no. 37— 
48. © Sept. 4, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 15, 
1929; aff. Feb. 6; AA 8828; Lily L. 
Dean, Falls Village, Conn. 1163 


La-hoota-boota-coota-mamasseta; Cu- 
ban comedy song, words and music 
by Cliff Friend. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Jan. 26, 1929; E unp. 
3122; Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

1164 

Laddies; words by Edgar Guest, mu- 
sic by H. Kogen, op. 17. © 1c. Jan. 
26, 1929; E unp. 3119; Harry Kogen, 
Chicago. 1165 


Ladies (The); or, I learned about 
women from ’er, poem by Rudyard 
Kipling, music by Frank Crumit; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Dec. 1, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 15, 1929; E pub. 2982; F. 
B. Haviland pub. co., New York. 

1166 

Lady Caprice; novelette nouveau, by 
Kilsel Holt; pf. © Jan. 2, 1929; 
2c. Jan. 4; E pub. 2566; Century 
music pub. co., New York. 1167 


Lady Graceful; danse de salon, by 
Hilsel Holt; pf. © Jan. 2, 1929; 
2c Jan. 4; E pub. 2703; Century 
music pub. co., New York. 1168 


Lady in blue; words and music by I. 
H. Lebling. [Words and melody: 
only] © 1 e. Jan. 17, 1929; ‘Hounp. 
2880; Isabelle Horan Lebling, Cleve- 
land. 1169 


Lake (A) and a fairy boat; words by 
Thomas Hood, music by Chris M. 
Edmunds, of Great Britain; sop. 
and alto voices. 4to. © Dec. 38, 
1928: 2 @« Jan. 14, 1929; EH pub. 
2694; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

1170 


Lake Morey; waltz ballad, words and 
music by M. E. Garvin. © Jan. 2, 
1929; 2c. Jan. 7; E pub. 2585; Min- 
na HK. Garvin, Newton, Mass. 1171 


Lamb (The) ; 2 pt. cho., poem by Wil- 
liam Blake, music by Daniel Pro- 
theroe; sop. and alto, with organ or 
pi. ace. 4to. ‘© Tan: Tarag2o tien. 
Jan: :-26:. E pub; “29737 Henny aT, 
FitzSimons, Chicago, 1172 


Lamp (A), a chair and a cigarette; 
words and music by Roy Turk and 
Fred E. Ahlert. [Words and mel- 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1929 


1194 


ody only] 
unp. 2555: De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, ine., New York. 1173 


Lamplit (The) hour; 2 pt. song, lyric 
by Thomas Burke, music by Arthur 
A. Penn, arr. by George J. Trin- 
aus. 4io...,© fan 24, 19295)..2.,¢. 
Jan. 24; E pub. 2989; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 1174 


Lancastria; march, by Thomas Gooch, 
of Great Britain; band pts. 4to. 
© Nov. 29; 1928; 1 c. Jan. 16, 1929; 
E for. 2187; Boosey & co., ltd., Lon- 


don. 1175 
Land (The) of Nod; by Grace Wins- 
ton; pf. Lawrence, Mass., Bay 
state music co. obl. Svo. © Dee. 


29, 1928; 2 «. Jan. 2, 1929; E pub. 
2156; Reginald K. Liversidge, Law- 
rence, Mass. 1176 


Larkspur; by Walter Rolfe; pf. © 
jan, 3G6,,.1929;: 2,e, Jan. 24:. FH) pub. 
2878 ; Evans music co., Boston. 1177 


Lass dem kind den luftballon; aus 
Gruss an alle, text von Hans H. 
Zerlett und Richard Rillo, musik 
von Leo Leux, of Germany. © Oct. 
Pete | C.. wan, 1¢, 1929-- Hy for. 
1889; Rondo-verlag, g. m. b. h., Ber- 
lin. 1178 


Lass (The) of Richmond Hill; words 
by Leonard McNally, melody by 
James Hook, arr. with descant by 
Geoffrey Shaw, of Great Britain. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions} © Jan. 15, 1929; 1 ¢. Jan. 
15; E for. 2084; Novello & co., Itd., 
London. 1179 


Last cent; by Claude Austin and Dave 
Prince; pf. © Jan. 26, 1929; 2 «. 
Jan. 26; E pub. 2976; Lewis music 
pub. co., inec., New York. 1180 


Last (The) lullaby; words and music 
by E. M. Joseph, of Switzerland, 
domiciled at Oakland, Calif. © 1. 
Jan. 3, 1929; E unp. 2481; Elednore 
M. Joseph, Oakland, Calif. 1181 


Last prayer; sacred song, poem by 
Christina Rossetti, mus:c¢ by Ernest 
Mae Millan, of Canada; high, in E 
mat. © Jan. 8, 1929: 2 ec Jan a4: 
EK pub. 2617; Boston music Co., 
Boston. 1182 


Laugh a bit and love a bit: words by 
Herbert J. Brandon, music by Dex- 
ter Stanton. 1. In A—2. In Cc. © 
Jans, 2), 1929; . 2) .¢. .each Jan: 25: 
E pub. 2958; B. F. Wood music co.. 
Boston. 1183 


a15) 


© 1-c. Jan. 4, 1929; E | Laughing eyes; words by G. Folberth, 


jr., music by Lee Turner. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Dec. 3, 
1928; E unp. 3104; George Folberth, 
jr., N. Olmsted, O. 1184 


Laura soave; di Fabrizio Carosio, de 
Antiche danze ed arie per liuto, di 
Ottorino Respighi, riduzione per or- 
chestrina con. pf. conduttore di Ar- 
turo de Cececo, of Italy. pts. Ato. 
© Dec. 27. 1928; 1c. Dee. 28; H 
for. 1998; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

1185 

Lavender thoughts; poem by Fred G. 


Bowles, music by Granville Eng- 
lish; high, in E flat. © Dec. 29, 


1928; 2 ¢ Jan: 5, 1929; EH pub. 2275; 
Boston music co., Boston. 1186 


Lazy-bones; grotesque dance, by Guy 
Franklyn, of Great Britain; pf. © 
IDs | 25 LO20 LT reso) any, Se ), We sfor. 
1988; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

1187 

Lead me, Lord; words from Psalms, 
mus ¢c by S. 8S. Wesley, arr. by Lucy 
Clark Street; women’s voices, organ 
ace. 4to. © Jan. 8, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 
2H pubs 245s) He We Gray “co., 
New York. 1188 


Learn to find a smile; fox-trot, words 
and music by O. W. Kerksieck. © 
Jan. 9,'1929;5 2°e) Jan. 12; EH pub. 
2824; Otto W. Kerksieck, Eldon, Mo. 

1189 


Leb’ wohl mein schatz auf wieder- 
seh’n! text von Fritz Oesterreicher, 
musik von Marc Lavry, of Germany. 
© Oct. 9, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 7, 1929; E 
for. 1945; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. EI., 
Berlin. 1190 


Lemont (Cedric W.) Rondino; se- 
lected, ed., annotated and fingered 
by J. M. Williams; pf. © Dec. 24, 
1928 ;,,.2-¢.,, Dee hsh; E pubs 2622; 
Boston music co., Boston. 1191 


Léone; legend of the sea-pines, words 
and music by S. H. Sargent; sop. 
or ten.; in G. © Dec. 21, 1928; HE 
unp. 2589: Stephen Harold Sargent, 
Ph.ladelphia. 1192 


Let him ramble—let him roam; words 
by Jack Yellen, music by Milton 
Ager. © Jan. 2, 1929; 2c. Jan. 3; 
E pub. 2202; Ager, Yellen & Born- 
stein, ine., New York. 1193 


Let me remind you; slow  fox-trot, 
words and music by R. De Jimarra. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1c. Dec«. 
18, 1928; E unp. 2510; Ramon De 
Jimarra, Detroit. 1194 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1195 


Let me weep on your shoulder; from 
Lady fingers, lyrics by Edward El- 
iscu, music by Joseph Meyer; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Jan. 19, 1929; 
2 e. Jan. 22: E pub: 3090; Harms, 
inc., New York. 1195 


Let’s drift down the stream together ; 
words and music by Eddie Schoel- 
wer [i. e., EH. H. Schoelwer. Chords, 
single staff. Photostat] ©1ce Jan. 
127°1929% "BH *unpe 272) Se hadward 
Henry Schoelwer, Cincinnati. 1196 


Let’s hurry; for fotoplay, by Hugo 
Felix, ed. by D. Savino; pf. © Dec. 
28, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 29; E pub. 2630; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

1197 


Let’s pretend; from Happy days, lyric 
by Walter Craig, music by Leo Flan- 
ders. © Dec. 27, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 
1929; EH pub. 2135; Sherman Clay & 


co., San Francisco. 1198 
Let’s sit and talk about you; from 
Hello daddy, words by Dorothy 


Fields, music by Jimmy McHugh; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Dec. 27, 
1928: 2 ec Dee. 29; EH pub. 2175; 
Mills music, inc. and Harms, ine., 
New York. 1199 


Let Thy merciful ears, O Lord; collect 
for the tenth Sunday ‘after Trinity, 
music by Eric H. Thiman, of Great 
Britain ; mixed voices. 4to. © Dec. 
11, 19282 1c. Jan. 10; 1929: Wr for: 
2018; Bayley & Ferguson, Glasgow. 

1209 

Let you light shine all the time; hynin, 
words by Herbert Buffum, music by 
D; M.” Shanks. "©" Jan.” 15, #1928; 
2c. Dec. 17; E pub. 2806; Robert 
Emmet Winsett, Chattanooga. 

1201 

Leux (Leo) Die 2 Leo Leux-schlager ; 
aus Grtiss und ktiss, text von Rob- 
ert Gilbert u. Hans H. Zerlett, musik 
von Leo Leux, of Germany. 1. Du, 
komm mit mir nach Afghanistan. 
[1 other], ©. Apr; 5, 1928; due. Jan. 
7, 1929; E for. 1888; Rondo-verlag, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 1202 


Lieber schatz, warum denn bés’ sein; 
lied und tango, worte von Wilhelm 


Sterk, musik von Willy Engel- 
Berger, of Germany. © Sept. 15, 


1928: 1 ec. Jan. 8, 1929; E for. 2072; 
Edition Scala, Vienna. 1208 


Liebesbriefe; lied und slow-fox, text 
von Rideamus |[pseud. of Fr tz Oli- 
ven], musik von José Padilla, of 
Spain. © Nov. 20,°1928; 1° «dan. 


06 


pt. I, n. S., v. 24 


11, 1929; E for. 2277; Josef Wein- 
berger, Leipzig. 1204 


Liebesgefitister ; intermezzo fiir klavier 
u. violine, von Franz Drdla, of Aus- 
tria, op. 212. © Aug. 27, 1928; 1 «. 
Jan. 7, 1929; E for. 1910>"Ronde- 
verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 1205 


Liebeslied; aus Die dreigroschenoper, 
nach dem Englischen des John Gay 
bearb. von Bert Brecht, musik von 
Kurt Weill, of Germany. © Nov. 
20, 1928; 1-c: Jan.-7, 1929: EP tor 
2014; Universal edition actiengesell- 
schaft, Vienna. 1206 


Liebestraum; worte von Friedrich 
Schwarz, musik von G. Becce, of 
Italy, op. 20, fiir gesang und klavier 
mit violine bearb. von Otto Linde- 
mann. (Cover title:—Réve 
d’amour) © Feb. 18, 1928; 1 e¢. 
Nov. 19; E for. 2073; Hd. Bote & 
G. Bock, Berlin. 1207 


Lied (Das) der Bremen; worte yon 
E. G. Freiherrn vy. Hitinefeld, musik 
von Hugo Hirsch, of Germany. © 
June 16, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1929; H 
for. 1909; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 1208 


Life (The) beyond; sacred song, 
words and music by Hdna F. Sin- 
clair, of Canada. ‘Toronto, Canada, 
Whaley, Royce & co., ltd. © Jan. 
14, :-1929;: 1 ¢. Jan. 16; BH for, 217; 
Edna F. Sinclair, Stouffville, On- 
tario, Canada. 1209 


Life eternal; Easter cantata, text from 
the Holy Scriptures, music by Nor- 
wood Dale; for soli, cho., and organ. 
4to. © Jan. 21, 1929; 2 ¢* Janae, 
E pub. 2984; Theodore Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. 1210 


Lifeboat (The) man; words and 
music by Louis Drakeford [i. e. L. H. 
Drakeford] of Great Britain. ‘© 
1 ec. Jan. 30, 1929; E unp. 3303; 
Lewis Henry Drakeford, London. 

1211 

Life’s experience; words and music 
by L. O. Bryan. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Jan. 28, 1929; EH unp. 
3164; Lee O. Bryan, Rhinelander, 
Wis. 1212 


Light (The) on the staircase; words 
and music by S. S. Henwood. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 24, 1929; E unp. 3062; Samuel 
Stephen Henwood, Cleveland. 1213 


Like the big pots do; comedy song 
fox-trot, words and music by abe 
Long, of Great Britain; pf. acc., 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1929 


1236 


with banjulele banjo and ukulele 
arr. by Alvin D. Keech. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Jan. 14, 
929 52 e: Janes 5. Hy £orie2369 ;sW 
Lawrence Wright music co., London. 

1214 


Lilliukalani; words and music by 
L. Geiger. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dec. 13, 1928; E unp. 2436; 
Lillian Geiger, Cleveland. 1215 


Lily of the valley; by George Parker, 
of Great Britain, op. 7, no. 6; pf. 
re) Slant, 2ty 1929-2 \e.f.Jan. 2531) 
pub. 2948; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston. 1216 


Linda; words and music by Vee 
Doherty. © 1 ¢. Jan. 15, 1929; E 
unp. 2811; Vera Doherty, New 
York. 1 tg 


Linda; words by Charles Tobias and 
Harry Tobias, music by Al Sher- 
man. [Words and melody only] © 
ee dan. 22, 1929 “Hi “unp. 3028 ; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 1218 


Lindy-hop; fox-trot, words by S. C. 
Bullard, music by D. A. Cooper, of 
Great Britain. © 1c. Jan. 18, 1929; 
EK unp. 2912; SS. Clifton Bullard, 
New York. 1219 


Listen and your heart will tell; from 
Happy days, lyrics by Walter Craig, 
music by Leo Flanders. © Dec. 
ae, 29287 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1929; HE pub. 
2137; Sherman, Clay & co., San 
Francisco. 1220 


Listen to the brook; by M. Olson, of 
Sweden, domiciled at Chicago; pf. 
© 1c. Dec. 17, 1928; E unp. 3101; 
Melker Olson, Chicago. 12371. 


Little baby curls; words by Howard 
Johnson, music by Robert King and 
Jesse Greer; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by A. J. Franchini. © Jan. 22, 
1929; 2 el osan: 23)! |B pubs 2912 ; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 1222 


Little girl of mine; words and music 
by W. lL. Herron. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Jan. 31, 1929; 
E unp. 3333; Warren L. Herron, 
Gulfport, Miss. 1223 


Little humoresque; by Frances Terry; 
pir © Jan. 16, 1929;,237..Jan, 18; 
E pub. 3060; Clayton F. Summy co., 


Chicago. 1224 
Little imp of mischief; words and 
music by George Nobbs. © Jan. 7, 


1929; 2 c. Jan. 8; E pub. 2333; Elmo 
Russ, New York. 1225 


5) 


Little Indian [and] Little dancer; by 
John Alden Carpenter, arr. by Wil- 
liam Strasser, of Czechoslovakia, 
domiciled at New York; orch. pts. 
with pf. conductor. © Aug. 20, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 31; E 698330; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 1226 


Little knights and ladies; minuet 
rococo, by Lucy Nord; pf. © Dec. 
17, 1928; 2 c. Dec:.17; E pub. 2680; 
Louis Retter music co., St. Louis. 

Io 

Little laddie; words and music by 
Fred Rose; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Jan. 14, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 14; E pub. 
2635; Harold Rossiter music co., 
Chicago. 1228 


Little lady in blue; by Dorothy M. 
Russell; pf. © Dee. 29, 1928; 2 «. 
Jan. 5, 1929; E pub. 2271; Boston 
music co., Boston. 1229 


Little (The) log cabin; words by 
M. T. Marschilock, music by T. E. 
Tudor. ©i1c. Jan. 24, 1929; E unp. 
3078; Mary Theresa Marschilock, 
Oneta, N. Y. 1230 


Little (The) match girl; by Beryl 
Rubinstein; pf. © Dee. 7, 1928; 2 «¢. 
Jan. 10, 1929; E pub. 2496; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 1231 


Little mother, my sweetheart and pal; 
lyric by Merrion D. Bright, music by 
C. Bob Eastway [i. e. C. C. Hast- 
way] [Words and melody only] © 
He Jan. 25, 1929. B. ynpised Ses 
Clarence Charles Eastway, Milwau- 
kee. 1232 


Little Roxyette; novelty fox-trot, by 
B. Fomeen and Jack Press, both of 
Russia, domiciled at New York: pf. 
© le. Jan. 29, 1929; E unp. 3268; 
Basil Fomeen, New York. 1233 


Little sweetheart; words and music by 
G. Haacke, of Germany, domiciled 
at Chicago. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Jan. 26, 1929; E unp. 
3132; George Haacke, Chicago. 1234 


Liturgical music for the holy com- 
munion: altar book, set forth by 
Joint commission on church music, 
ed. by Wallace Goodrich. New York, 
H. W. Gray co. © Oct. 6, 1928; 2 «. 
Oct. 8; E pub. 2127; Joint commis- 
sion on church music, Boston. 1235 


Lo how a rose; English text by M. E. 
Bother, music by Michael Praetor- 
ius, arr. by Lucy Clark Street: wom- 
en’s voices, organ ace. 4to. © Jan. 
8, 1929; 2 ec. Jan. 9; E pub. 2458: 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 1236 


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Loch Lomond; by yon bonnie banks, 
an’ by yon bonnie braes, traditional 
Scots air, arr. for female voices, by 
Pureell J. Mansfield, of Great Brit- 
ain, op. 88, no. 1. 4to. © Dee. 18, 
1928; 1c. Jan. 10, 1929; E for. 2019; 
Bayley & Ferguson, Glasgow. 1237 


Londonderry (The) air; arr. by 
Katherine K. Davis; pf. © Dee. 13, 
1928" 2. e Jan. d9, 1929;.K) spub: 
2759; EH. C. Schirmer music co., Bos- 
ton. 1238 


Lone pilot; march, by H. R. Hooper, 
of Great Britain; reed and brass 
band. pts. 4to. © Dee. 7, 1928; 
1 ¢e. Dee. 21; E for. 1776; Hawkes 


& son (London) Itd., London. 1239 
Lone (The) star; words by H. E. 


Snyder. [Words and melody only] 
@ Lic: Jan. 28) 1929; °H. unp, sv ; 
Harry E. Snyder, Dayton, O. 1240 


Loneliness; meditation, by César 
Borré, of Belgium, domiciled at New 
York; organ. obl. Svo. © Dee. 31, 
1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 3, 1929; E pub: 2199 ; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 1241 


Loneliness; valse ballad, words by 
Godfrey Williams, music by Everett 
Lynton, of Great Britain; pf. acc., 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele 
arr. by Alvin D. Keech. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Jan. 5, 
1929.-.1.e)Jan.,8; Hy for..2802..\Lawyw- 
rence Wright music co., London. 

1242 


Lonely and blue; fcex-trot, lyrics by 
A. Barber, music by M. Paul Man- 
ganella; pf. and ukulele acc. ©1e. 
Jan. 22, 1929: E unp. 3016; Alice 
Barber, San Francisco. 12438 


Lonely blues; words and music by A. 
M. K. Jacobsen, of Norway, domi- 
ciled at Seattle. ©1c. Jan. 3, 1929; 
EH ounp. 2491; Annar Munthe Kaas 
Jacobsen, Seattle. 1244 


Lonely blues; words by M. Fuelling, 
musie by Robert Van _ Sickle. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Jan. 14, 1929: EH unp. 2784; Merle 
Fuelling, Fullerton, Neb. 1245 


Lonely sweetheart; words and music 
by F. Devine.. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Dec. 31, 1928: E unp. 
2513; Ferdinand Devine, Amityville. 
Ns eX. 1246 


Lonesome; words by P. Keith, music 
by Pearl Spalding Watters. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Jan. 2, 
1929; H unp. 2463; Paul Keith, Hous- 
ton. 1247 


08 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. II, n. s., v. 24 


Lonesome for you; fox trot, words and 
music by J. Cooper. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Jan. 12, 1929; 
E ounp. 2726; Jcseph Cooper, Phila- 
delphia. 1248 


Lonesome hours; words and music by 
Si Vargas [i. e. S. H. Vargas], of 
Mexico, domiciled at St. Louis, Mo., 
arr. by’ H. Jackson. '‘©'2e) Jan14, 
1929; E unp. 3149; Sergio H. Var- 
gas, St. Louis. 1249 


Lonesome yodelin’ blues; words and 

musie by Roy Evans. pts.1&2. © 

1 e¢. Jan. 8, 1929; E unp. 2750; Co- 
lumbia phonograph co., New York. 

1250 

Long ago; words by H. Simonsen, mu- 

sic by Sylvester Long Cross. © 1 ©. 

Jan. 29, 1929; E unp. 3259; Hillen 

Simonsen, San Francisco. 1251 


Longest (The) and shortest day; en- 
core song, words by George Birds- 
eye, music by Florence Turner- 
Maley; high or med. voice. © Dec. 
28, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1929; E pub. 
2407; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

1252 

Longing; ballad, words and music by 
AL MM) Lerch. New > orks) fea 
Harding. © Jan. 21, 1929; 2 ec. Jan. 
24; E pub. 2916; Arminta M, Lerch, 
Harpersville, O. 1253 


Longing; words py H. Hckstein, music 
by Robert Van Sickle. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Jan. 14, 1929; 
BH unp. 2782; Henrietta Hckstein, 
Oakland, Calif. 1254 


Lord, I live in Thee; words by James 
H. Miers, music by Hazel Ferrell 
Adair. 1. High—-2 Tow.” © gan, 
28, 1929; 2 c. each Jan. 30; H 3075; 
R. L. Huntzinger, inc., New York. 

1255 

Lord (The) is my Shepherd; anthem, 
words of Psalm 23, music by Tustin 
Baker ; men’s voices, organ ace. 4to. 
©:Jan. 8, 1929; 2 ce Jan. 9; Heapup. 
2456; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

1256 

Lord (The) is my Shepherd; pastoral 
prayer, words of Psalm 23, musie by 
Maybelle Owens Strand; high key. 
© Oct. 20, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 25; E pub. 
2964; Maybelle Owens Strand, Two 
Harbors, Minn. 1257 


Lord (The) is my Shepherd; words 
from the Bible, music by E. M. Jo- 
seph, of Switzerland, domiciled at 
Oakland, Calif. ©1c. Jan. 3, 1929; 
FE unp. 2482; Eleiinore M. Joseph, 
Oakland, Calif. 1258 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS - 


no. 1, 1929 


1281 


Lord, oh Lord, look down upon us; 
kyrie eleison, music by G. I. Will. 
4to.. ©, Dec., 21,, 1928; 2 cc: Dee,.22; 
BH pub. 2545; Grinton I. Will, Mama- 
roneck, N.. Y. 1259 


Lorenz’s Dulciana no. 4; collection of 
organ voluntaries for church use 
[collected] by Lorenz pub. co. © 
Dee. 31, 1928 ;;2 ec: and. aff. Jan. 7, 
1929; AA 7034; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. - 1260 


Lorita; by C. L. Sansone and J. Ri- 
baud. [Melody only] © 1c. Jan. 
21, 1929; E unp. 2956; Charles Lu- 
ciano Sansone, Philadelphia, and 
Joseph Ribaud, Jackson Heights, 
ce. N.Y. 1261 


Lost (The) chord; solo or duet, by 
Arthur Sullivan, arr. by Calvin 
Grooms; pts. for E flat alto, B flat 
ten. and C melody saxophones, with 
piy ace. © Jan. 2, 1929: 2 c¢. Jan. 
4; E pub. 2571; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 1262 


Lost love; words and music by A. M. 
Baldwin. © Jan. 25, 1929; 2 ec. Jan. 
22; E pub. 3062; Anita M. Baldwin, 
Santa Anita, Calif. 1263 


Lost love; words by M. E. Livingston, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross. © 
been Jan. tb, 1929: ..Kpunp, 2819; 
Mary E. Livingston, Sedro Woolley, 
Wash. 1264 


Lota of the South Seas; South Sea 
love song, words and music by Ir- 
ving Caplan. © Jan. 24, 1929; 2c. 
Jan. 25; E 2996; Caplan music pub. 


co., New York. 1265 
Lotus flower; gavotte, by G. HE. 
Holmes; band pts. 4to. © Sept. 


22, 1928; 2 ce. Dec. 26; E pub. 2318; 
Charles L. Barnhouse, sr., Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 1266 


Louise; words and music by Al. Johns. 
*[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Jan. 28, 1929; E unp. 3183; Hughes 
Bailey & co., inc., New York. 1267 


Louisiana moon; words and music by 
Earl Monroe; moledy with pf. acc., 
and refrain for voice and pf. © 
1 ¢@. Jan. 28, 1929; E unp. 3184; 
Hughes Bailey & co., ine., New York. 

1268 

Love; words and musie by L. G. Lowe. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Jan. 21, 1929; E unp. 2960; Lillian 
G. Lowe, Stotesbury, W. Va. 1269 


Love built a little garden; words by 
Herbert J. Brandon, music by 


S771 9a 5 59 


Charles Huerter. 1. In F—2. In A 
flat. © Jan. 21, 1929; 2c each Jan. 
25; E pub. 2960; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston. 1270 


Love call; lyric and motif by S. G. 
Handelsman, musical setting by G. 
Greven. © 1c. Jan. 26, 1929: E 
unp. 8120; Sara G. Handelsman, San 
Francisco. 1271 


Love (The) call; .words and melody 
by N. C. Wilson, musical arrange- 
ment by Agatha Turner. © 1 «@ 
gan. 18, 1929; E unp. 2913; Nellie 
Cole Wilson, St. Helena, Calif. 1272 


Love divine; lyric and music by Caro 
Roma. ©' Jan: 21, 1929.52 e:. Jane 
24; EH pub. 2991; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. PZT 


Love divine; hymn, words and music 
by E. F. Stanton. © Jan. 15, 1928; 
2.@.. Dee. 17; .H spub. 2812; Robert 
Emmet Winsett, Chattanooga. 1274 


Love is like a punch in. the nose; 
words by Billy Rose, music by Al 
Jolson and Peter De Rose. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Jan. 25, 
1929; EH unp. 3084; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 1275 


Love isn’t love any more; lyric by F. 
D. Downey, music by M. Hamilton. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Dec. 27, 1928; E unp. 2751; Fairfax 
D. Downey and Morris Hamilton, 
New York. 1276 


Love (The) lament; by Carlyon de 
Lyle, of Great Britain; pf. © Dec. 
2, 19283) te.) Jane! 19290 bor. 
2012; Swan & co. (Music publish- 
ers) Itd., London, P2T7 


Love me long; musical comedy, book 
and lyrics by J. Muldoon, music by 
Joe Kempner. © 1c. Jan. 8, 1929; 
D unp. 27426; Johnny Muldoon, 
New York. 1278 


Love me while the music plays; waltz, 
words and music by Billy Hays; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Jan. 11, 
1929; 2 @ Jan. 12; Epub: 2574; 
Spier & Coslow, inc., New York. 

1279 

Love (The) pirate; words and music 
by B: ‘Mi onns, ©) 1 ¢. Jan.’ 28, 
1929: Ey ump. 3215; Berta: a. MM. 
Johns, Orange Park, Fla. 1280 


Lovely night in Spain; words by Ray- 
mond B. Egan and Joe Goodwin, 
musie by Larry Shay; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Jan. 28, 1929; 2 ec. Jan. 
30; E pub. 3072; John S. Finck, inc., 
Detroit. 1281 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1282 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Lover’s (A) plaint; pt.-song, words by 
Thomas Ford, music by Frank 
Greenfield, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Jan. 18, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 16; E for. 2211; W. Paxton & 
co., Itd., London. 1282 


Lover’s [!] still; words and music by 
N. Barnes. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Jan. 21, 1929; E unp. 
2961; Nellie Barnes, Lola, Ky. 

1283 


Love’s first kiss; theme song of A 
woman of affairs, lyric by Raymond 
Klages, music by William Axt and 
David Mendoza. © Jan. 22, 1929; 
2c. Jan. 23; E pub. 2887; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 1284 


Love’s soliloquy; words by Walt 
Whitman, music by Robert W. 
Manton, op. 22; sop. or ten. © Dec. 
20, 1928; 2 ¢«. Jan: 19, 1929; E pub. 
2758; E. C. Schirmer music Go., 


Boston. 1285 


Love’s song; words by L. Scott, music 
by Phil Starr. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Jan. 19, 1929; E unp. 
2942; Lucille Scott, Osceola, Ia. 

1286 

Lu bacealaru da za Betta; lyric by 
Giuseppe Artali, music by Giuseppe 
Madonia, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. ©1c. Jan. 1%, 1929; E unp. 
2905; Nettie Tesoriero, New York. 

1287 

Lu bummu ’talianu; versi di A. Criv- 
ello, musica di A. Galasso, of Italy, 
domiciled at Jersey City. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Jan. 14, 
1929; E unpub. 2995; A. Crivello, 
Brooklyn, A. Galasso, Jersey City, 
and J. Clano, Woodside, L. I., N. Y. 

1288 


Lu suli scinni a mari; Cicilian [!] 
dialet [!] song, versi di R. Madonia, 
musica di N. Tesoriero. © 1c. Jan. 
17, 1929; E unp.. 2906; Nettie 
Tesoriero, New York. 1289 


Lu zitaggiu di Carmela; words by 
Giovanni De Rosalia, music by R. 


De lLuea, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Jan. 29, 1929; E unp. 


3272; Ralph De Luca, Brooklyn. 
1290 
Luana Lu; lyric by Mitchell Parish, 
music by Lou Herscher; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Dec. 31, 1928; 2 ec. 
Jan. 17, 1929; E pub. 2737; Gotham 
music service, inc., New York. 1291 


Lucke (Katharine  E.) Prelude ; 
organ. © Jan. 2, 1929; 2 ¢c. Jan. 3; 


60 


E pub. 2225; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 1292 


Lucky strike; words and music by 
Leon De Costa. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Jan. 12, 1929; E unp. 
2722; Olive De Costa, New York. 

1293 


Lullaby; by M. HB. Bronson; melody 
with pf. acc. © 1c. Jan. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 3031; Margaret EH. Bronson, 
Cincinnati. 1294 


Lullaby (A); words by Patience 
Worth, music by Irwin Fischer. © 
Dee. 21;° 1928; 2°. Jan. 1 ae2e. 
E pub. 2776; Dean-Phillips, Chicago. 

1295 

Lully (—) Air; attributed to Lully, 
transcribed by Arthur Hartmann; 
violin and pf.; in G. © Dee. 27, 
1928; 2c. Jan. 4, 1929; E pub. 2541; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 


1296 

Lussimpiccolo; canzone fox-trot, di 
Vittorio Mascheroni, of Italy; 
piccola orch. pts. 4to. © Jan. 2, 


1929; 1 c. Jan. 9; E for. 1847; A. & 
G. Carisch & c., Milan. 1297 


Lussimpiccolo; canzone fox-trot, versi 
di Peppino Mendes, musica di Vit- 
torio Mascheroni, of Italy; pf. © 
Jan. 2;'1929% ree) Jan. 9) > hen 
1858; A. & G. Carisch & ¢., Milan. 

1298 


Lutin (Le) de Glenmore; légende pour 
orch., par Georges Brun, of France, 
op. 105. 1. Partition.—2. Parties 
separées, avee pf. conducteur. © 
Nov. 20, 1928; 1 ec. each Jan. 9, 1929; 
E for. 2145; 2146; Henry Lemoine 
et cie., Paris. 1299, 1300 


Lyrisches salon-album; 48  leichte 
compositionen fiir harmonium solo, 
componiert von Hermann Wenzel, 


of Germany. Dk. 1. Nov. 5, 
1928; 1 ‘e/. Jan. 11, 1929; om 
2245; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 1301 


Ma cherie petite baby doll; fox trot, 
words by High Gear Bob: Stayton 
fi. e. R. L. Stayton], music by Ray 
Hibbeler. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Jan. 28, 1929; E unp. 3209; 
‘Robert Louis Stayton, Los Angeles. 


1302 
McKinley (The) song; words and 
music by W. Schuessler. Chicago, 


Ill., William McKinley high school. 
© Jan. 10, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 4; EF pub. 
2477; William Schuessler, Chicago. 

1303 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1929 


1325 


Madeleine; Dansk tekst: Alfred 
Kjerulf, musik: Sidney Mills and 
Howard Brown, both of Denmark; 
nme) Dec: 29, 1928; 1 c. Jan.12, 
1929; E for. 2208; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen. 1304 


Madelon...! lied und blues, worte von 
A. Steinberg-Frank, music von Henry 
Love, of Austria. © Mar. 20, 1928; 
1 ec. Jan. 8, 1929; E for. 2070; Edi- 
tion Scala, Vienna. 1305 


Madonna bruna; canzone-tango, di 
Vittorio Mascheroni, of Italy; pic- 
cola orch. pts. 4to. © Jan. 2, 1929; 
dice Jan. 9; Befor, 1843 37 A.i:& :G. 
Carisch & c., Milan. 1306 


Madonna bruna; canzone-tango, versi 
di Peppino Mendes, musica di Vit- 
torio Mascheroni, of Italy; pf. © 
ame 22 1929>- de<es. dans Oy Hyfor. 
1860; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 

1307 


Madre (Mother); Spanish waltz bal- 


lad, words and music by J. M. 
Penman. (©). Jan, .3,.1929;.2 ¢... Dec. 
27, 1928; E pub. 2460; José M. 


Peman, Los Angeles. 1308 


Madchen (Das) am Bodensee; walzer- 
lied, von P. Miiller; 1°‘ B flat cornet. 
© 1c. Jan. 19, 1929; E unp. 2935; 
Peter Miiller, Philadelphia. 1309 


Magara vagyom .. .; tango, szOvegét 
irta: Ilniczky Laszlo, zenéjét szer- 
zették: Hubai Albert és Voroés Feri, 
both of Hungary. © Dee. 17, 1927; 
1. ec. Dec. 7, 1928; E. for. 1364; 
Kalman Nador, Budapest, Hungary. 

1310 

Magie moonlight; selection from the 
musical comedy. by Wm. Morris, 
arr. by W. D. Moyer; banjo band. 


© Dee. 26, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 28; E pub. 


1978 ; Don Santos, Rochester, N. Y. 
1311 
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in EH 
flat; words from the Bible, music by 
Herbert M. Butcher; mixed voices, 
with organ ace. 4to. © Oct. 6, 1928; 
2 ec. Oct. 18; E 2817; Wm. E. Ash- 
mall & co., Boston. 1312 


Mahnung; minnerchor, a cappella, 
words by Georg Reich, music by Paul 
Lefmann, of Germany, op. 39, no. 2. 
wi (GC) Oct. 15,1928. 1-¢. Jan.’ 11: 
1929; E for. 2264; P. J. Tonger, Co- 
logne, Germany. 1313 


Maid (A) churning; by Bainbridge 
Grist; * pr "© “Dec.” 22, tsz8 * 2 cc. 
Jan. 10, 1929; E pub. 2521; Carl 
Fischer, inec., New York. 1314 


Mailied; text von Goethe, musik von 
H. Behr. © Jan. 23, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 
26; E pub. 3033; Herman Behr, New 
York. 1315 


Majestic waltz of love; words by Wil- 
liam Hibbard, music by O. D. Kin- 
caid. © 1c. Jan. 9, 1929; E unp. 
2638; Owen David Kincaid, Chicago. 

1316 

Make room in -your. heart; hymn, 
words by Ada Powell, music by R. E. 
Winsett. © Jan. 15, 1928; 2 ¢. Dec. 
17; E pub. 2807; Robert Emmet 
Winsett, Chattanooga. - 1317 


Malke (A) ohn a meilach; from the 
musical comedy, words and music by 
I. Lillian and Benjamin L. Blanc. 


2% 8 JAN TDS y) 
© Oct. 26, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 3; E pub. 
334; Isidor Lillian, Brooklyn. 1318 


Mama’s shortenin’ bread; words and 
music by Eddie Leonard and Jack 
Stern. [Words and melody only] 
©1e. Jan. 26, 1929; E unp. 3123; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 1319 


Mammy’s lullaby; words by Frederick 
Firth, music by Jack Thompson, of 
Great Britain. © Jan. 16, 1929; 
1c. Jan. 24; E for. 2344; Chappell 
& co., ltd., London. 1320 


Man braucht ja so wenig um gliticklich 
zu sein; fox trot, text von Otto 
Stransky, musik von Fis. A. Bach- 
Robiloff, of Germany; orch., with pf. 
direction. 4to. © Aug. 10, 1928; 
1c. Jan. 8, 1929; E for. 2056; Oskar 
Seifert, Eppendorf, Germany. 1821 


Manolita; paroles de R. Chamfleury, 
musique de José Sentis, of Spain. 
© Nov. 20, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 9, 1929; 
E for. 2108; Editions musicales 
Evette, Paris. 1322 


Man’s (A) man; from Follow thru, 
words and music by B. G. DeSylva 
[pseud. of George Gard De Sylva], 
Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson. 
[Words and melody only] ©1« 
Dee. 29, 1928; E unp. 3235; DeSylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

1323 


March of the bull frogs; fantastic 
patrol, by Willy B. Stahl, arr. by 
Walter C. Schad; orch., with pf.- 
organ conductor. © Jan. 17, 1929; 
2 ec. Jan. 21;' H pub. 2885; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 1324 


March of the classes ; by M. L. Preston ; 
pf. duet. © Dec. 14, 1928; 2c. Dee. 
15; E pub. 2387; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 1325 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Marcha dos soldadinhos desafinados ; 
di Oscar Lorenzo Fernandez, of 
Brazil, .op., 55,, Repl gupie iO) Dec) 27, 
$28: Les, Dee) 2528) fOr. (ol sr. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 1326 


Marchande (La) de fleurs; par Denis 
Dupré, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Jan.) 28, A922 bce Nov. 30), 1928 ; 
H, for. 20277, .A.) Hammond &co;, 
London. 132%, 


Marche humoristique; par Michel Ro- 
mano, of Italy; pf. conductor. 4to. 
© Nov. 20, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 9, 1929; 
EK for. 2091; M. Romano, Antibes, 
France. 1328 


Marche orientale; by Vera Buck, of 
Australia ; pf. © Nov. 22, 1928; 1 e. 
Jan. 14, 1929; KE for. 2047; Allan & 
£0., proprietary itd., Melbourne, Aus- 
tralia. 1329 


Mariette; ou, Comment on écrit Vhis- 
toire, comédie musicale en 4 actes, 
de Sascha Guitry, musique de Oscar 
Straus, of Austria. Partition pf. et 
chant. © Nov, 15,.1928*"1 c.” Dec. 
19; D for. 274238; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 1330 


Mariuccia; words by Larry Perry 
[pseud. of L. Perricone], music by 
Coloman Katona. © 1 c¢« Jan. 9, 
1929; E unp. 2645; Lawrence Perri- 
cone, St. Louis. 133i 


Marquisette; gavotte, by A. W. Lan- 
sing; pf., 4 hands. © Jan. 23, 1929; 
2 c. Jan. 25; E pub. 3021; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 1332 


lyrics by M. Sun- 
Shine, music by Howard Mott. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e¢. 
Jan. 15, 1929; E unp. 3040; Marion 
Sunshine, New York. 1333 


Mary Jane; words and musie by F. J. 
Lynch. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Jan. 23, 1929; E unp. 3049; 
Frank Joseph Lynch, New York. 

1334 

Mary’s not old fashioned any more; 
lyrics by M. Sunshine, music by 
Howard Mott. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Jan. 4, 1929; E unp. 
3041; Marion Sunshine, New York. 

1835 

Maschinist Hopkins; oper in eitem 
vorspiel, drei akten und zwé6lf bil- 
dern, von Max Brand, of Austria, 
op. 11, klavierauszug mit text von 
Erwin Stein, of Austria. © Dee. 
13, 1928 ° ive Van. (C.D. tor, 2iaege, 
Universal edition a. g., Vienna. 


Marvelous child; 


pt. 11, DWS., y. 24 


Mass in honor of The little flower; 
words from the liturgy of the Cath- 
olic church, music by T. Francis 
Burke; unison or two-part cho. 4to. 
© Jan. 19, 1929; 2c. Jan. 24; E pub. 
2905; McLaughlin & Reilly co., Bos- 
ton. 1337 


Massa-choo-setts ; words and music by 
Dave Ringle; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Jan. 9, 1929; 2c. Jan. 10; E pub. 
2482; Shapiro, Bernstein & ¢co., ine., 
New York. 1338 


Mater dolorosa; versi di F. Amodio, 
musica di Remo D’ Alba. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Jan. 25, 
1929; E unp. 3093; Frank Amodio, 
Brooklyn. 1339 


Mauna Loa; words and music by Jack 
Scholl and Irving Mills; pf. aee. 
with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. © 
Dee. 21, 1928; 2 c. Jan) 14, 1929; 
HK pub. 2667; Gotham music service, 
inc., New York. 1340 


Mavis (The) ; pt.-song for choir, music 
by H. Purcell, arr. by Hugh S. Rob- 


erton, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Jan. 2, 1929: 1 « 


Jan. 17; E for. 2086; Joseph Wil- 
liams, Itd., London. 1341 


Max Reger; eine auswahl seiner 
werke fiir harmonium, mittelsechwer 
bearb. von Karl Hoyer, of Germany. 
© Nov. 5, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 11, 1929; 
E for. 2247; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 

1342 


Maxicana; words by J. Brockman, mu- 
sic by J. Brockman and Gus Kd- 
wards. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Jan. 30, 1929; E unp. 3317; 
James Brockman, Los Angeles. 1343 


Mayarina; cancion costefa, letra y 
musica de S. Gonzalez, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Chicago. [Photostat] 
© 1c. Jan. 30, 1929; E unp. 3309; 
Salome Gonzalez, Chicago, Ill. 1344 


Maybe you’re gonna be sorry; words 
and muSic by C. J. Kann. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Jan. 2, 
1929;'E unp. 2492; Carl Joseph 
Kann, Guttenberg, Ia. 13845 


Mazel tov; lyric and music by L. Satz. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Jan. 30, 1929; E unp. 3298; Ludwig 
Satz, New York. , 1346 


Mazurka di bravura; by Richard 
Krentzlin, of Germany, op. 129; pf. 
© Dec. 14, 1928; 2 e. Dec. 15; E pub. 
2377; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 1347 


62 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1929 


1371 


Me and my girl friend Lou; words by 
W. E. Story, music by E. 8S. Wilkins. 
© 1c. Jan. 7, 1929; BE unp. 2577; 
Edith Story Wilkins, Pittsburg, 
Calif., and William Edmund Story, 
Antioch, Calif. 1348 


Me and my little banjo; words and 
music by M. H. R. Cook. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Dee. 11, 
1928; E unp. 2441; Mary Hunger- 
ford Robinson Cook, Watsonville, 
Calif. 1349 


Mean to me; words and music by Roy 
Turk and Fred E. Ahlert. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Jan. 5, 
1929; E unp. 2556; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inc., New York. 1350 


Meditation; [poem by] J. Krishna- 
murti, fOr en rost och piano, kom- 
ponerad av E. Cajanus, of Sweden. 
© Jan. 22, 1929; 1 c. Jan. 24; E for. 
2314; Einar Cajanus, Stockholm, 
Sweden. 1351 


Meet me in Chicago town; words and 
music by J. M. Callju. © 1c. Jan. 
29, 1929; E unp. 3267; Joseph M. 
Callju, Rockford, Il. 152 


Meeting and parting; words and music 
by George Pelling. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Jan. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 3185; Hughes Bailey & co., 
inc., New York. 1353 


Melancholy; for fotoplay, by Hugo 
Felix, ed. by D. Savino; pf. © 
Dec. 28, 1928; 2 ce. Dec. 29; E pub. 
2628: Robbins music corp., New 
York. 1354 


Melodic fgundation studies for violin 
beginners; by Russell Webber. © 
Jan. 23, 1929: 2 c. and aff. Jan. 25; 
AA 7726; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 1355 


Melodische ettiden: von Fr. Burgmiil- 
ler, neue instruktive ausgabe von 
Theodore Wiehmayer, of Germany; 
pf. v. 1, op. 100.—v. 2, op. 109— 
v. 8, op. 105. © Aug. 7, 1928; 1 ¢. 
each Jan. 11, 1929; E for. 2240-— 
2242; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, Mag- 
deburg, Germany. 1356-1358 


Memories; by Anna Priscilla Risher; 
violin and pf. © Dec. 14, 1928; 2 «. 
Dec. 15; E pub. 2356; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 1359 


Memories; by David C. Brooks; pf. 
Lawrence, Mass., Bay state music 
co. © Dec. 29, 1928; 2 c Jan. 2, 
1929; E pub. 2157; Reginald K. 
Liversidge, Lawrence, Mass. 1360 


63 


Memories; valse, by I. Turnbull; pf. 
©1e. Nov. 15, 1928; BH unp. 2757; 
Isabella Turnbull, Saranac Lake, 
ING ee 1361 


Memories; words and music by W. O. 
Wesner. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Jan. 28, 1929; E unp. 3159; 
William O. Wesner, Tower City, Pa. 

1362 


Memories of Picardy ; from Hollywood 
music box revue, lyrics and music 
by Carlton Kelsey, Lupino Lane and 
Val Burton. © Jan. 26, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 29; E pub. 3092; Harms, inc., 
New York. 1363 


Memories of summer days; reverie, 
by Hilsel Holt; pf. © Jan. 2, 1929; 
2c Jan. 4; E pub. 2568; Century 
music pub. co., New York. 1364 


Memory; words by S. H. M. Byers, 
music by Charles Wakefield Cad- 
man; in G. © Dee. 14, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 15; E pub. 2380; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 1365 


Mem’ries of you; waltz, words and 
music by Charlie Follansbee. © 
1 ce. Jan. 30, 1929; E unp. 3286; 
Charles Lambert Follansbee, Wash- 
ington. 1366 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob lLud- 
wig Felix) Haster jubilate; proces- 
sional, words, and arr. of music from 
Mendelssohn, by M. C. Brown. 4to. 
@) Jany) 34,4929: 2) ec. Jan. case" 
pub. 3040; Margaret Coote Brown, 
Buffalo. 1367 

Notturno; aus Sommernachts- 
traum, arr. von Leo Artok, of Ger- 
many; salon-orch., with pf. conduc- 
tor. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ¢ Dee. 22; 
BH for. 1795; B.* Sehott’s’ 'sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 1368 

—— On wings of song; arr. by W. F. 
Ambrosio; violin and pf. © Dee. 
2671192832) ¢. Jane.10, 1929 >) 2 pub: 
2515; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

1369 

Menuet; by J. J. Mazzarino; violin 
and pf.; in G. © 1.e:Jan.. 3,,41929,; 
E unp. 2496; Jos. John Mazzarino, 
Boston. 1370 


Menuet; tiré de la suite d’orch., 
Masques et bergamasques, de Gabriel 
Fauré, op. 112, transcription pour 
violoncelle et pf. par Louis Fournier, 
of France. © Nov. 20, 1928; 1 ec. 
Jan. 9, 1929; E for. 2167; Durand et 
cie., Paris. 1371 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1372 


Menuet de concert; by Jan Hurst, of 
Great Britain; pf. London, Row- 


land’s. © Dec. 19, 1928; 1c. Jan. 2; 
EH for. 1766; Solomon Rowland, 
London. 1372 


Menuett ; von Hugo Kaun, of Germany, 
op. 124; no. 3; violoncello and pf. 
© Nov. 8, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 11, 1929; 
EK for. 2231; Amsel-verlag, Berlin- 
Stidende, Germany. 1373 


Menuetto; by Joseph Brinkman; pf. 
© Jan. 7, 1929; 2 ec. Jan. 9; E pub. 
2466; Clayton F. Summy  ©o., 
Chicago. 1374 


Mermaids; by Ella Ketterer; pf. © 
Dee. 14, 1928; 2 «. Dec. 15; E pub. 
2360 Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 1375 


Merry (The) countryside; for fotoplay, 
by Hugo Felix, ed: by D. Savino; pf. 
© Dee. 26, 1928 2 c. Dec. 27; E pub. 
2625 Robbins music corp., New York. 

1376 

Merry (A) suite; by Jessie Furze, of 
Great Britain; pf. 1. To market on 
the mare. [4 others] Dee. 28, 
1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 7, 1929; E. for. 1842; 
Hdwin Ashdown, ltd., London. 1377 


Message (The) of Christmas; Christ- 
mas carol, words and musiec by J. A. 
Meale, of Great Britain. ©1c. Jan. 
Dl OZ9e > Hh np 2871s iden Arthur 
Meale, Hatch End, Middlesex, Eng- 
land. 1378 


Mi ultima noche; vals, by Cirilo 
Rodriguez, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Chicago; pf. [Photostat] © 1 « 
Jan. 12, 1929; E unp. 2716; Ignacio 
M. Valle, Chicago. 1379 


Michigan River blues; words and 
music by Bert Mays. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dec. 20, 1928; 
E unpub. 2998; State street music 


pub. co., ine., Chicago. 1380 
Middle (The) way; words by T. 
Mundy, music by Dawn Allen. © 1 


e. Jan. 2, 1929; E unp. 2452; Talbot 
Mundy, New York. 1381 


Middlesex (The) hymn book; com- 


piled by FEF. Winsor and John P. 
Marshall, rev. by Arthur Motter 
Lamb. Middlesex school. S8vo. © 


Nov. 29, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 14; aff. Dec. 
13; A 2459; Frederick Winsor, Con- 
cord, Mass. [© on new hymns and 
changed tunes. 1382 


Midland (The) prince; march, by H. 
G. McMillan. ©1c. Jan. 21, 1929; 


64 


pt. 11, n. s., v.24 — 


E unp. 3144; Hubert G. McMillan, 
Leavenworth, Kan. ~ 1383 


Midnight lagoon; Creole romance, by 
Thurlow Lieurance; pf. ©. Jan. 23, 
1929; 2 e. Jan. 25; E. pub. 3023; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

1384 


Midsummer eve; serenade, by G. E. 
Holmes; band pts., with solo B flat 
cornet conductor. 4to. © Sept. 22, 
1928; 2 c. Dec. 26; E pub. 2319; 
Charles L. Barnhouse, sr., Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 1385 


Mignotise; intermezzo giocoso, scena 
musicale per films cinematografiche, 
riduzione per orcheStrina con pf. con- 
duttore dell’ autore Ettore Monta- 
naro, of Italy, op. 123. pts. 4to. 
© Dec. 27, 1928; 1 c. Dec. 28; E for. 
1785; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 1386 


Miner’s blues; words and music by 
F. Hutchison. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Jan. 17, 1929; E unp. 
2896; Frank Hutchison, Big Creek, 
W. Va. 1387 


Minstrel (The) boy; [song], Irish air, 
arr. with descant by Geoffrey Shaw, 
of Great Britain. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Jan. 15, 
1929: 1 ¢« Jan. 15; Bi sfor. 20.0. 
Novello & co., Itd., London. 1388 


Minuet; by Frances McCollin, bowing 
by Lucius Cole; violin and pf. 
Jan. 23, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 25; EH pub. 
3018 ; Theodore Presser co., Philadel- . 
phia. 1389 


Minuet; by Sydney Marshaj]l; pf. © 
Dee. 21, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 17, 1929; EH 
pub. 2775; Dean-Phillips, Chicago. 

1390 


Mio padre; tango de l’opérette Comte 
Obligado, par Raoul Moretti, arr. 
par Francis Salabert, of France; 
orch. pts., with pf.-conductor, 1st 
violin-conductor and words. © 
April 15,° 1928; 1 em@Mamwatcy 
692089; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

1391 


Mirage; words by Florence Moore 
Winston, music by H. L. Wendel. 
© 1c. Jan. 2, 1929; H unp. 3001; 
Hmma Louise Wendel, Trenton, N. 
J., and Florence Moore Winston, 
New York. 1392 


Mirror dance; by William M. Felton ; 
pf. © Dec. 14, 1928; 2 ce. Dec. 15; 
E pub. 2379; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 1393 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


1417 


no. 1, 1929 
Miseremini; musique de Alexandre 
Bigay; of France, ace. arr. pour 


orgue par André Messier; chant et 
orgue. © Mar. 10, 1928; 1 ¢. Apr. 
9; E 689538; Choudens, Paris. 1394 


Misery farm; words and music by C. 
Jay Wallis, of Great Britain; pf. 
and ukelele acc. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Jan. 2, 1929; 1 
ce. Jan. 17; E for. 2087; Cambridge 
music co., London. 1395 


Missa pro defunctis ; music by E. Bot- 
tigliero, arr. by Alexander Pero; 
two voice cho., organ ace. 4to. © 
Dec. 31, 1928';'2' ce! Jan. 3, 1929; E 
pub. 2188; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 1396 


Missing you; words by Annabel Greer, 
music by G. D. Moore; pf. and uke- 
lele ace. [Photostat] © 1. Jan. 
8, 1929; E unp. 3036; Grady D. 
Moore, Nashville. 1397 


Missing you so; waltz, words by O. 
Sanchez, music by J. Valverde, of 
Guatemala, domiciled at San Fran- 
cisco. © 1c. Jan. 11, 1929; E unp. 
3008; Oscar Sanchez and Jose Val- 
verde, San Francisco. 1398 


Mississippi moon; words and music by 
T. Tronieri. [Words and melody 


only] © 1c. Dec. 31, 1928; E unp. 
2411; Theodore Tronieri, Philadel- 
phia. 1399 


Mississippi muck; words and music by 
K. B. O’Brien. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Jan. 2, 1929: E unp. 
2447: Kenneth Bostwick O’Brien, 
Minneapolis. 1400 


Mr. Gay’s The beggars opera; with 
new symphonies and acces. by Healey 
Willan, of Canada. [Vocal sc.] © 
Dec. 28, 1928;5-1 ¢. Dec. 22; E for. 
2044; Frederick Harris co., London. 

1401 

Mister Squirrel; lullaby, words by 
James J. Montague, music by Carlyle 
Davis. “©: Jane Ii 1929; 2 ce. TJan. 
14; E pub. 2830; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 1402 


Mitternachtsspuk; intermezzo, von 
Max Rhode, of Germany, op. 17; 
orch. 4to. © Dee. 18, 1928; 1 ec. 
Jan. 9, 1929; E for. 2004; Anton J. 
Benjamin, Leipzig. 1403 


Mmiez ’e pazze; versi di G. Amato, 
musica di G. De Luea, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Jan. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 3220; Gennaro Amato, Brook- 
lyn. 1404 


Mockingbird (The) love song; words 
and music by Harry B. Rowe. © 
1 ec. Jan. 8, 1929; E unp. 2602; 
Rowe, Byxbe & Rowe, Los Angeles. 

1405 

Moda (La) e li fimmini; versi di A. 
De Simone, musica di S. Lunetta; 
[Words and melody only] © Jan. 
4, 1929; 2 c Jan. 5; E pub. 2278; 
Andrea De Simone and Sisto Lu- 
netta, New York. 1406 


Modern (A) Cinderella; fantasy, by 
Evan Marsden, of Great Britain; pf. 
©) Jian. 21,:1929,; ile) Jan, 23.: Btor: 
2345; Joseph Henry Larway, Lon- 
don. 1407 


Modern polka; by S. Kautz; pf. © 
i Ge dalle Oe WOeo JH AMD, 22, ° 
Steve Kautz, New York. 1408 


Moissonneurs (Les); par Couperin, 
arr. by Orlando Morgan, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Dee. 28, 1928; 1 «. 
Jan. 7, 1929; E for. 1841; Edwin 
Ashdown, ltd., London. 1409 


Monaco (il) sperduto; musica di 
Paola Cittarella, of Italy, domiciled 
at Philadelphia. [Melody only] © 
1e. Jan. 14, 1929; E unp. 2774; John 
Clano, Woodside, L. I., N. Y. 1410 


Monastery bells; nocturne, by Lefé- 
bure-Wély, op. 54, arr. by R. E. Hil- 
dreth. 4to. 1. Band.—2. Orch. © 
Dec. 8, 1928; 2 c. each Jan. 4, 1929; 
E pub. 2264, 2265; Walter Jacobs, 
ine., Boston. 1411, 1412 


Monkey biznez; novelty pf. solo by 
Chas. L. Johnson. © Nov. 19, 1928; 
2. ¢.,, Jan. 14,1929; "H  pubs2 2641 : 
Forster music publisher, ine., Chi- 
cago. 1413 


Monna Vanna; tango, worte von AI- 
fred Gritinwald, musik von Carlo 
Toscanini, of Italy. © Jan. 2, 1929; 
Pe Jan. 253°R tora23s95. Drei, mas- 
ken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 1414 


Mooch (The); by Duke Ellington and 
Irving Mills; pf. © Dec. 31, 1928; 
Si, C..| ADs lilo, See DUD?) 2rool: 
Gotham music service, inc., New 
York. 1415 


Moon (The); words by William Da- 
vies, music by Roland Farley; med. 
voice. © Dec. 28, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 
4, 1929; E pub. 2409; G Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 1416 

Moon children; by Heinrich Gebhard ; 
pL ‘© Dee. “13; 1928+ 2 *e Fan! '19, 
1929; E pub. 2762; E. C. Schirmer 
musie ¢co., Boston. 1417 


65 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1418 


pt. 1, n.s., v. 24 


Moon Mullins; words and music by 
Grace Ingram and George Hill; pf. 
and ukulele ace, © Jan. 23, 1929; 
2c. Jan. 23; E pub. 2891; Will Ros- 
siter, Chicago, 1418 


Moon. what are you seeing tonight? 
words by HK. Myers, music by Sylves- 
ter Long Cross. © 1 e¢. Jan. 29, 
1929; E unp. 3257; Earl Myers, 
Blachly, Or. 1419 


Moonlight waltz; words and music by 
J. KF. Holligan. [Words and melody 


only] ©1c. Jan. 14, 1929; E unp. 
5760; John F. Holligan, Albany, 
INS We 1420 


More very young songs; from When 
Wwe were very young, and Now we 
are six, words by A. A. Milne, mu- 
sic by H. Fraser-Simson. London, 
Methuen & co. ltd. © Nov. 15, 
1928; 1 ¢ Jan. 9, 1929; A—Foreign 
int. 12299; Alan Alexander Milne, 
London. 1421 


Morena; tango, by Haydn Wood, of 
Great Britain; orch. pts., with pf. 
eonductor. (Jn Chappell’s orches- 
tral journal) © Jan, 16, 1929; 1c. 
Jan. 30; E for. 2376; Chappell & co., 
Itd., London. 1422 


Morena; tango, by Haydn Wood, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Jan. 10, 1929; 
1 ey san il: EY fore 2Za07: Chappell 
& co., Itd., London. 1423 


Morgan (A.) day and night; march, 
by D. G. La Banea; band. 4to. 
Dec. 24, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 27; E pub. 
2713; Arthur L. Morgan, St. Louis. 

1424 

Morning hymn; sunrise on Mont Blanc, 
by Florence Neweli Barbour; pf. 
Cyan 17. 1929282 sel melenn. eine ae, 
pub. 2866; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 1425 


Morning hymn (Morgan hymne); 
quartet or cho., text by Robert. Rein- 
ick, music by George Henschel, 
adaptation and arr. by J. A. Parks; 
male voices. 4to. © Jan. 1, 1929; 
2c. Jan. 7; E pub. 2448; J. A. Parks 
co., York, Neb. 1426 


Morning skies; words and music by 
T. EK. Evans. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Jan. 28, 1929; E unp. 
3197; Thomas E. Evans, Olyphant, 
Pa. 1427 

Morning (The) star; choral by Phillip 
Nicolai, arr. by Morten J. Luvaas; 
treble voices, a cappelia. 4to. © 


66 


Jan.,11, 1929;, 2..¢..Jan. 255. 5hpiie 
2936; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 
- 1428 


Mosquito, fly and flea; words and mu- 


Sic by V. Spivey. [Words and mel- 


ody only] © 1. Jan. 17, 1929; BE 
unp. 2903; Victoria Spivey, New 
York. 1429 


Moss rose; by George Parker, of Great 
Britain, op. 7, no, 3; pf. © paneer 
1929; 2 «. Jan. 25; E- pub. 29453 B: 
F. Wood music ¢o., Boston. 1430 


Mot (Un) de toi; tango, paroles de 
Pierre Bayle, musique de J. Bos, of 


France. © Noy. 20, 1928; 1c. Jan. 
9, 1929; E for. 2110; Editions 
musicales Evetie, Paris. 1431 


Mother; by F. S. Dunbar, of Canada. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e 
Dee. 3, 1928; E unp. 1761; Frances 
S. Dunbar, Biggar, Saskatchewan, 
Canada. 1432 


Mother; words and music by E. Clark. 
[Words and melody only] © 1«e 
Jan- 7," 1929; EE unp.* 2579; Mithel 
Clarke, i. e. Mrs. Harry Clark, 
Cicero, Ill. 1433 


Mother dear mine: lyric by Danny 
Matin, music by M. Rosumny. © 1 
e. Jan. 21, 1929; E unp. 2987; Max 
Rosumny, Los Angeles. 1434 


Mother I love just you; words and 
music by L. W. Garrity. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Jan. 21, 1929; 
EH unp. 2962; Larry W. Garrity, 
Fremont, O. 1435 


Mother. of mine; words by Enriqueta 
C. Benefield, music by A. Aragona. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e 
Jan. 21, 1929; E unp. 2976; Andrea 
Aragona, Glendale, Calif. 1486 


Mother (A) waltz; words by G. J. 
Wendling, music by G. J. Wendling 
and E. A. Schindler; pf. and ukulele 
arr. by Jean Walz, Chicago, Wen- 
dling and Schindler. © Nov. 7, 
1928: 2 ec. Nov. 15; E pub. 3055; 
George J. Wendling and Edw. A. 
Schindler, Chicago. 1437 


Motherless blues; words and music by 
Hattie Burleson. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 «4 Jan. 5, 1929; B 
unp. 2538; Brunswick-Balke-Collen- 
der co., New York. 1438 


Mount and away; two-part song, 
words by Harold Boulton, music by 
Norman O’Neill, of Great Britain; 
sop. and contralto. 4to. [Staff and 


no. 1, 1929 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


1460 


tonic sol-fa notations] © Dec. 28, 
1928; 1 c. Jan. 9, 1929; E for. 1997; 
Joseph Williams, Itd., London. 14389 


Moyer’s charted harmony chords for 
Hawaiian guitar; by Will D. Moyer. 
©) Jan. 7, 1929-2 cand aff. JA. 
14; AA 7245; Chart music pub. 
house, ine., Chicago. 1440 


Moyer’s universal teacher for plectrum 
banjo in C notation; by Will D. 
Moyer, arr. by Tom Carey. 4to. © 
mep...2, 1929. 2 ec. and, ait... Feb. 12; 
AA 8703; Chart music pub. house, 
ine., Chicago. 1441 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Minuet; 
transcription by Arthur Hartmann; 
violin and pf.; in D: © Dec. 27, 
1928; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1929; E pub. 2548; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 1442 


Les noces de Figaro; de l’opéra- 
comique en quatre actes, fantaisie 
par Raoul Morane, of France. 
Lor? Kacie: violon, et .pt..)/© 
Nov. 20, 1928; 1 c. each Jan. 9, 1929; 
HE for. 2155, 2158; Choudens, Paris. 
1443, 1444 


Romanze aus dem 3. konzert fiir 
horn; arr. von Egon Giinther, of 
Germany; orch., with pf. direction 
and 1st violin direction. 4to. © 
Panores 1999) tie. JJan, 785+ itor. 
2033; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 1445 


—— Variationen tiber ein thema von 
W. A. Mozart; fiir orch., von Adolf 
Busch, of Germany, op. 41. Parti- 
tur. © Dec. 22, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 5, 
1929; E for. 1982; Breitkopf & 
Hartel, Leipzig. 1446 


Mujeres sin amor; danza, words by 
Jose Lopez Castellon, music by S. R. 
Ramos, of Mexico, domiciled at Chi- 


eago. [Photostat] © 1c. Jan. 10, 
1929; EK unp. 2666; Silvano R. Ra- 
mos, Chicago. 1447 
Musie (A) box; ancient German 


dance, by Bainbridge Crist; pf. © 
Dee: 22, 1928; 2 ce Jam, 10,1929; 
E pub. 2518; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 1448 


Music (The) hour; 1st book, [com- 
piled] by Osbourne McConathy, W. 
Otto Miessner, Edward Bailey Birge 
and Mabel E. Bray. 8vo. © Dec. 
£9,.1928; 2c. and afi Dee. 28; A 
2492; Silver, Burdett & co., Newark, 
N. J. [© on new material] 1449 


Musie waves; hymn, words and music 
bv ©. A. Parris. © Sept. 15, 1928; 


OF 


2 ec. Dee. 20; E pub. 2608; James D. 
Vaughan, Lawrenceburg, Tenn. 
450 


Musical (The) salvationist; compiled 
by F. G. Hawkes, of Great Britain. 
With supplement. v. 48, pt. 1, Jan. 
1929. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Jan. 9, 1929; 1¢. Jan. 
22; E for. 2281; Salvationist pub. & 
supplies, ltd., London. 1451 


My aeroplane; words and music by A. 
Lifter, of Russia, domiciled at New 
York. [Words and melody only] 
©1e. Jan. 29, 1929; E unp. 3265; 
Anna Lifter, New York. 1452 


My Angelie; words and music by 
Frank and Pat Baffa [i. e. Patrick 
Baffa] ©1ce. Jan. 16, 1929; E unp. 
2857; Patrick Baffa, Jersey City. 

1453 


My Angeline; lyric by L. Wolfe Gil- 
bert, music by Mabel Wayne. 
[Words and melody only] © 1c. 
Jan. 7, 1929; E unp. 2749; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 1454 


My Angeline; waltz ballad, lyric by 
L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Mabel 
Wayne. © Jan. 24, 1929; 2c. Jan. 
26; E pub. 3102; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 1455 


My Angeline; waltz, lyric by L. Wolfe 
Gilbert, music by Mabel Wayne, arr. 
by Arthur Lange; orch. pts. 4tv. 
© Jan. 21, 1929; 2c. Jan. 23; E pub. 
3099; Leo Feist, inec., New York. 

1456 


My beautiful Oregon rose; words and 
music by W. L. Walker. © 1 « 
Jan. 28, 1929; E unp. 3192; William 
L. Walker, Portland, Or. 1457 


My beautiful rose; words and music 
by J. Hrvacic, of Jugo-Slavia, domi- 
ciled at Detroit. © Dee. 28, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 9, 1929; E pub. 2471; John 
Hrvacic, Detroit. 1458 


My blue eyed Peggy Rose; words by 
R. J. Tyson, musie by Luther A. 
Clark. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dee. 17, 1928; E unp. 3146; 
Raymond Jacob Tyson, Carlisle, Pa. 

1459 


My Broadway racketeer; American 
Apache song, words by Edgar Leslie, 
mus:c by Jimmie Monaco; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Dee. 8, 1928; 2 «¢. 
Jan. 12, 1929; E pub. 2597; Donald- 
son, Douglas & Gumble, ine., New 
York. 1460 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1461 


My eastle in Spain is a shack in the 
lane; words and music by Cliff 
Friend and Irving Caesar. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Jan. 16, 
1929; E unp. 3006; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 1461 


My Cleveland girl; words and music 
by’ Po vAL “G2 @urnn. 1: Words! and 
melody only] ©1c. Jan. 29, 1929; 
E unp. 3266; Patrick Aloysius 
George Quinn, Fairview Village, O. 

1462 

My darling now that you and I are 
one; words by Leo L. Livingston, 
music by N. Marr. ‘[Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Jan. 17, 1929; 
E unp. 2910; Naiman Marr, New 
York. 1463 


My dear little home by the sea; words 
and music by Buddy Valentine and 
Irving Mills; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by M. Kalua. © Dec. 21, 1928; 
2c Jan. 14, 1929; E pub. 2668; 
Gotham music service, inc., New 
York. : 1464 


My dear old wife; waltz song, words 
by E. Corcoran, music by Bertram 
Shield. [Blueprint] © 1 e¢. Jan. 
26, 1929; E unp. 3186; Edwin Cor- 
coran, Portland, Or. 1465 


My dream baby; words and music by 
Ralph Chummie Keating. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Jan. 12, 
1929; E unp. 2725; Ralph Keating, 
Los Altos, Calif. 1466 


My dream girl; waltz moderato, words 
by Leonardo Del Credo, music by 
C. Tucker. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Jan. 3, 1929; E unp. 
2471; Carl Tucker, Vienna. 1467 


My dream of paradise; words and mu- 
sic by V. R. Campanaro. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Jan. 19, 
1929; E unp. 2949; Vito Rocco Cam- 
panaro, Wildwood, N. J. 1468 


My fav’rite melody; words and mu- 
sic by,,C. .Johnson.,,©),1..¢. Jan. 2% 
1929; E unp. 3002; Carlton John- 
son, Hollywood, Calif. 1469 


My first lesson book; for beginners at 
the piano, by Mathilde Bilbro. © 
Jan. 29, 1929; 2 ce. and aff. Feb. 4; 
AA 9185; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

1470 

My friend’s wife; words and music by 

S. B. Malone. [Words and melody 


only] ©1e. Jan. 21, 1929; EH unp. 
2965; Samuel B. Malone, McLean, 
Tex. 1471 


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pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


My happiness girl; fox-trot, by F. 
Markush, of Hungary; orch. pts. © 

1 c. Dec. 28, 1928; E unp. 3140; 
Fred Markush, Budapest, Hungary. 
1472 


My Hawaiian dream girl; words and 
music by Harold Dixon and Irving 
Mills; pf. and ukulele acc. © Dee. 
21, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1929. fo pus: 
2669; Gotham music service, ine., 
New York. 1473 


My Hawaiian heaven; words by 
Mitchell Parish, music by Lou 
Herscher ; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by M. Kalua. © Dee. 31, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 17, 1929; E pub. 2739; Gotham 
musie service, inc., New York. 1474 


My Hawaiian sweetheart; fox-trot, 
words by M. B. Barrett, music by 
Ray Hibbeler. ©1c. Jan. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 2828; Mildred B. Barrett, 
Ceres, N. Y. 1475 


My Hawaiian sweetheart; lyric by 
Mitchell Parish and Irving Mills, 
music by Elliott Jacoby; pf. ace, 
with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. © 
Dec. 21, 1928; 2.¢. Jani 14, 19207 
pub. 2670; Gotham music service, 
inc., New York. 1476 


My heart cries out for you; words and 
music by Art Gillham and Geo. 
Randall; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by Louis Fleischer. © Nov. 1, 1928; 
2 c. Dec. 4; E pub. 2633; F. B. Havi- 
land pub. co., New York. 1477 


My heaven; from The house boat on 
the Styx, lyrics by Monte Carlo, 
music by Alma Sanders; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Dec. 19, 1928; 2 «¢. 
Dec. 21; E pub. 2167; Harms, ine, 
New York. 1478 


My Honolulu moon; vocal foxtrot, 
words and music by Conroy Sherry, 
of Great Britain; pf. aec., with uku- 
lele arr. by Harry J. Stafford. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
(Cover-title :—Honolulu moon) 
gan. 9, 1929; 1 c. Jan, Zager 
2282; Campbell, Connelly & co., Lon- 
don. 1479 


My ideal; words by Larry Norett, mu- 
sic by Sam H. Stept, arr. by W. C. 
Lindemann; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Dec. 20, 1928; 2 ec. Jan. 9, 1929; 
EK pub. 2474; Winton music ¢Co., 


Cleveland. 1480 
My Iowa queen; words by Cynthia 
Flowers, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 


OREO — lL 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1929 


a ER 


Jan. 5, 1929; E unp. 2547; Cynthia 
F. Walker, Pacific Junction, Ia. 


1481 
My Leah; words by Russell Smith, mu- 
sic by H. Hoffman. [Words and 


melody only] © 1c. Jan. 7, 1929; 
E unp. 2583; Harry Hoffman, Pitts- 
burgh. 1482 


My little doll; words and music by 
A. M. Baldwin. © Jan. 25, 1929; 
2c. Jan. 22; E pub. 3063; Anita M. 
Baldwin, Santa Anita, Calif. 1483 


My little gypsy maiden; words and 
music by G. Nyman; for voice and 
flute. © 1c. Jan. 24, 1929; E unp. 
3063; Geo. Nyman, Portland, Or. 

1484 

My little Hawaiian boy; words by C. 
M. Stairs, music by Sylvester Long 
Cross. © 1c. Jan. 15, 1929; E unp. 
2824; C. M. Stairs, Seattle. 1485 


My little midnight Rose; words and 


music by Ernie Burnett. [Chords 
single staff] © 1c. Jan. 29, 1929; 
E unp. 38277; Ernest M. Burnett, 
Chicago. 1486 


My little pool; words by Paul S. Nick- 
erson, music by Nicolas Slonimsky. © 
en ¥4. 1929 +2 ¢ San. 23>.) pub. 
2910; White-Smith ‘music pub. co., 
Boston. 1487 


My Lord says He’s gwineter rain down 
fire, American negro spiritual, arr. 
by J. Rosamond Johnson; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Dec. 21, 1928: 2 ¢. 
Jan. 8, 1929; E pub. 2341; Oliver 
Ditsen co., Boston. 1488 


My love’s gone to Brooklyn to live; 
lyric by F. D. Downey, music by M. 
Hamilton. [Words and _- melody 
only] © 1. Dec. 27, 1928; E unp. 
2752; Fairfax D. Downey and Mor- 
ris Hamilton, New York. 1489 


My lucky star: from Follow thru, 
words and music by B. G. De Sylva 
[pseud. of George Gard De Sylva], 
Lew Brown and Ray Henderson; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by Joseph 
M. Weiss. © Dec. 28, 1928; 2 c. 
Dec. 31; E pub. 2067; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

1490 

My May on the rue de la Paix; words 
and music by R. Donnelly, arr. by 
Sneeze and Walton. 4to. [Words 
and melody only] © Aug. 1, 1928; 
2 c. Dec. 4; E pub. 2289; Ruth Don- 
nelly, New York. 1491 


My melody of love; words and music 
by L. J. Kremer. [Words and mel- 


1502 


ody only] © 1: ce Jan. 24, 1929% 
E unp. 3074; Lucian Joseph Kremer, 
Tulsa, Okl. 1492 


My Miami sweetheart; words and mu- 
sic by Bob Schafer, Jack Le Soir 
and Ray Doll. © Dec. 21, 1928; 
2..¢e. Jan, 14, 1929; E..pub. 2671; 
Gotham music service, inc. New 
York. 1493 


My Minnesota; words by J. A. Bel- 
gard, music arr. by Forrest Chilton. 
© Dec. 28, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1929; 
E pub, 2678; Joseph Aldrick Bel- 
gard, Minneapolis. 1494 


My mother dear; lyric and melody by 
P. L. Geer, harmony and arrange- 
ment by Arthur Lee Mancebo. 
[Mimeographed] © 1 c¢. Jan. 8, 
1929; E unp. 2608; Paul L. Geer, 
Berkeley, Calif. 1495 


My mystery; words and music by HE. 
H. Wolfe. [Melody in octaves] © 
1 e@4 Jan. 31, 1929; E unp. 3337; 
Eleanor Harriet Wolfe, New York. 

1496 


My old Kentucky cabin; words and 
music by HE. S. Carl, arr. by C. Ade- 
laide Slatter. © Jan, 5, 1929; 2 e. 
Jan. 5; E pub. 2308; Emma Slatter 
Cari, Newport, Ky. 1497 


My old man; iyric by Mort Dixon, 
music by Harry Woods. © Jan. 9, 
1929: 2c Jan. 11; E pub. 2561; 
Remick music corp., New York. 

1498 

My old piano and me; words by J. 
Will Callahan, musie by Lee 8S. Rob- 
erts; high voice. © Jan. 9, 1929; 
2c. Jan. 12; E pub. 2854; G. Sehir- 
mer, inc., New York. 1499 


My pal Sue; words by W. F. Medaris, 
music by Chester Escher. © Nov. 
24,1928; 2 c. Dee. 3; BH pub. 2298 ; 
William F. Medaris, Westville, Ind. 

1500 

My Pierrot; from Hollywood music 
box revue, lyrics and music by Carl- 
ton Kelsey, Lupino Lane and Val 
Burton. © Jan. 26, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 
29; E pub. 3094; Harms, inc., New 
York. 1501 


My San Antonio; words and music by 
J. H. Downie; solo or sop. and alto 
duet, with 1st ten., bar. and bass 
pts. San Antonio, Tex,,, J... H. 
Downie co. 4to. © Noy. 24, 1928; 
2 ec. Nov. 30; E pub. 2126; James H. 
Downie, San Antonio. 1502 


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1503 


My Savior is leading me right; hymn, 
words by W. C. Poole, music by D. 
M. Shanks. © Jan. 15, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 17; E pub. 2813; Robert Em- 
met Winsett, Chattanooga. 1503 


My southern mammy of mine; words 
by H. Reinschreiber, music by 
Johnny Thompson and H. Rein- 
schreiber. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ec. Dec. 21, 1928; EB unp. 2567; 
Henry Reinschreiber, Philadelphia. 

1504 

My southern rose; ballad, words and 
music by W. S. Shotwell, arr. by 
Gordon Newham. © 1 e¢. Jan. 30, 
1929; E unp. 3299; Woodford Stew- 
art Shotwell, Springfield, O. 1505 


My starlight; fox-trot song, lyric by 
Benée Russell, music by Vincent 
‘Rose... © Dec. 31, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 3, 
1929; E pub. 2589; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 1506 


My starlight; fox-trot, lyric by Benée 
Russell, music by Vincent Rose, arr. 
by Arthur Lange; orch. 4to. 
Jan. 15, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 16; E pub. 
2821; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

1507 

My sugar pie baby; words and music 
by N. A. Person. © 1 ¢. Jan. 26, 
1929; E unp. 3322; Noye Aycock 
Person, Louisburg, N. C. 1508 


My sunshine girl; words by G. Cox, 
music by K. O’Tay, of Canada. To- 
ronto, Canada, Weona pub. assn. © 
Oct... 20.) 1928: 1) codan, ' 25; 19295 
E for. 2880; George Cox and Kings- 
ley O’Tay, Toronto, Canada. 1509 


My sweet dream girl; words and mu- 
sic by M. R. Singer. © 1c. Jan. 22, 
1929; E unp. 3007; Mabel Ruth 
Singer, Aurora, Or. 1510 


My sweetheart bird; words by George 
HK. Merrick, music by Louis Drake- 
ford [i. e. L. H. Drakeford], of 
Great Britain. ©1c. Jan. 30, 1929; 
E unp. 3304; Lewis Henry Drake- 
ford, London. 1511 


My sweetie’s so sweet; words and mu- 
sic by J. Lawton. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Jan. 11, 1929; BE 
unp. 2692; Jack Lawton, Los An- 
geles. tal2 


My times are in Thy hand; words by 
Jessie F. Moser, music by H. G. 
Tovey; pf... © Novy.. 1, 29232 
Jan, 14, 1929; E pub. 2650; Herbert 
G. Tovey, Los Angeles. 1513 


My tomorrow’s [!]; words and music 
by V. Wise. [Words and melody 


70 


pt. II, n. s., v. 24 
only] © 1c. Jan. 21, 1929; EB unp. 
2964; Violet Wise, Salem, Or. 1514 


My very own; words and music by H. 
~C. Schachern. [Words and melody 


only] ©1e. Jan. 7, 1929; E ump. 
2568; Helen C. Schachern, New 
York. 1515 


My winged sweetheart; words by M. 
M. Roberts, musie by Sylvester Long 
Cross. ©1e. Jan. 29, 1929; E unp. 
3258; Mary Meckley Roberts, North 
Bend, Wash. 1516 


Nach meiner heimat zieht’s mich wie- 
der; walzer, text von Forster, mu- 
sik von Peter Fries-Forster, of Ger- 
many; orch., with pf. direction. 
4to. © Oct. 19, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 8, 
1929; E for. 2057; Oskar Seifert, 
Eppendorf, Germany. 1517 


Nachtgesang ; von Hugo Kaun, of Ger- 
many, op. 124, no. 1; violoncello and 
pf. © Nov. 8, 1928; 1 ec. Jan. 11, 
1929; E for. 2229; Amsel-verlag, 
Berlin Siidende, Germany. 1518 


Nadeschico; words by Frank Carroll 
Giffin, music by Alda Astori [i. e. 
R. L. Astori], of Italy, domiciled at 
San Francisco. © 1 e¢ Jan. 12, 
1929; E unp. 2748; Rinalda Luisa 
Astori, San Francisco. 1519 


Nador Jéska masodik notaskonyve; 20 
Hungarian songs, verse Nador 
JOska, Szavay Zoltan es Melha Ar- 
mandné, zenejet Nador Jdoska, of 
Hungary. obl. 24mo. © April 4, 
1928; 1 ce. Dee. 4; E for. 1350; Jos- 
eph Nador, Budapest, Hungary. 

1520 


Nanibaujau; words and music .by L. 
M. Filiatrault. © 1 ec. Jan. 21, 
1929; E unp. 2982; Lauretta Marie 
Filiatrault, Duluth, Minn. 1521 


Nannette; words and music by H. 
Bailey; melody with pf. ace. and 
refrain for voice and pf. © 1e¢ 
Jan. 28, 1929; E unp. 3186; Hughes 
Bailey & co., inc., New York. 1522 


Nation (A) saved; words by Mrs. 
Chas. L. Green, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Jan. 16, 1929; E unp. 2848; Sallie 
May Green, Fairfax, Va. 1523 


Nattbris; vals, text av Hss Hlge 
[pseud. of Sven Lundberg], mel: 
Henry Freeman [pseud. of Folke 
Torngerst], of Sweden; pf. © Nov. 
15, 1928; 1'« Jan. %, 1929;) toe 
1875; A. b. Nordiska musikforlaget, 
Stockholm, Sweden. 1524 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1929 


Natur und leben; zwolf stiicke fiir das 
pf. in mittlerer schwierigkeit fiir 
den unterricht und mit fingersatz 
versehen, von Hugo Kaun, of Ger- 
many, werk 125. heft 1-38. © Nov. 
G6, 1928: 1: ¢.-each Jan. Ii, 1929; 
E for. 2226-2228; Amsel-verlag, Ber- 
lin-Stidende, Germany. 1525-1527 


Naughty eyes; lyric by Tom Ford, 
music by Ted Locke; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. © Nov. 
23, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 11, 1929; E pub. 
2882; Millis music, inc., New York. 

1528 


Naughty little lady: words by Larry 
Rich, music by Chas. Roddick; pf. 
aece., with ukulele arr. by W. C. 
Lindemann. © Jan. 14, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 15; E pub. 2691; Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

1529 

Neapolitan nights; valsSe de ballet, by 


Felix Lemoine, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Jan. 18, 1929; 1 c. Jan. 29; E for. 


2361; Walsh, Holmes & co., Itd., 
London. 15380 
"Neath twinkling stars; by W. A. 


Montgomery, of Great Britain, op. 
orn rn dan: DP 1990-2". 
Jan. 25; E pub. 2953; B. F. Wood 
music co., Boston. 1531 


Nein, sowas von liebe; foxtrott, text 
von Fritz Rotter u. Otto Stransky, 
musik von Werner R. Hermann, of 
Germany; pf. arr. by Otto Linde- 
mann. © May 7, 1926; 1 c. Jan. 7, 
1928; E for. 1948; Rondo-verlag, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 1532 


Nem tehetek ro6la: szeretem!.. ; 
blues, Nador Jozsef verse, K6la J6z- 
sef, of Hungary, zenéje. © Dee. 20, 
1927 ; 1.e. Dec: 7, 1928; E for. 1362: 
Kalman Nador, Budapest, Hungary. 

1533 


Neue schnitzelbank; words by Otto 
Eisenschiml and Curt Benisch, mu- 
sic by Curt Benisch and Harry C. 
Thompson. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1929; EB 
unp. 2753; International music pub. 
c0., Chicago. 1534 


Never; words and music by Archie 
Gottler, Chas. Tobias and Maceo 
Pinkard. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Jan. 11, 1929; E unp. 2694; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 1535 


Never have a bath with your wrist- 
watch on; words by Graham 
Squiers, music by Shirley Goodall, 


71 


1546 


of Great Britain. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Dec. 28, 1928;: 
1c. Jan. 16, 1929; E for. 2208; Rey- 
nolds & co., London. 1586 


New (The) Casani Yale blues; music 
by Reginald Morgan, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. © Dec. 17, 1928; 1 ¢c. Jan. 
23, 1929; E for. 2367; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, ltd., London. dot 


New (The) Ford; words and music 
by E. A. Waddy. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Jan. 21, 1929; E 
unp. 2866; Edward Allen Waddy, 
Wichita, Kan. 1538 


New (The) moon; musical romance, 
book and lyrics by Oscar Hammer- 
stein, 2nd., Frank Mandel and Lau- 
rence Schwab, music by Sigmund 
Romberg. Vocal sc. © Dee. ' 27, 
1928; 2 ce. Dec. 29; D pub. 27427; 
Harms, inec., New York. 1539 


New (The) trail; Indian duet, words 
by Nelle Richmond Eberhart, music 
by Charles Wakefield Cadman; 
mezzo-sop. and bar. © Nov. 21, 
12S: 2. cee Jan. 25). 1929-0 “pub: 
2911; White-Smith music pub. co., 

'« Boston. 1540 


Newest system of scale studies; for 
mastering playing of the double bass 
by D. Shmuklovsky. [English, Ger- 
man and French téxt] © Jan. 30, 
1929; 2 cand aff. Feb..2; AA $186; 
Dmitry Shmuklovsky, Chicago. 

1541 


Nfamo destino! versi di M. Tusiani, 
musica di Luigi Donadio. [Words 
and melody only] © Jan. 28, 1929; 
2.¢e. Jan. 29; E pub. 3066; Michele 
Tusiani, New York. 1542 


Nicolas; canciédn por I. M. Valle, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Chicago; [two 
voices] [Photostat] ©1c. Jan. 12, 
1929; E unp. 2717; Ignacio M. Valle, 
Chicago. 1543 


Nicolette; by B. Stambler; pf. ©1ce. 
gan. 12, 1929; E unp. 2728; Bern 
Stambler, New York. 1544 


Night calls me home; words and mu- 
gic by ‘A. ¥iGohnsen. + © 1 ¢: Fan. 22. 
1929; E unp. 3020; Alma Y. Johnson. 
Avalon, Pa. 1545 


Night-riders (The); by Peter Broom 
[pseud. of Dora Gilner], of Great 
Britain; pf. © Dec. 28, 1928; 2c. 
Jan. 4, 1929; E pub. 2415; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 1546 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1547 


Night (A) song; lullaby, trio or cho., 
words by G. Clifton Bingham, music 
by Frederic N. Lohr, three-part arr. 
by Marion Mocre; male voices. 4to. 
©. Jan. 1, 1929-2 ce, Jan. 7 > EK) pub. 
2444; J. A. Parks co., York, Neb. 

1547 

Night time in Hawaii; words and mu- 
sic by G. E. Offield. © 1c. Jan. 22, 
1929; E unp. 2978; Gertrude H. Of- 
field, Seattle. 1548 


Nights are blue; words and music by 
B. Frederick. © 1 ¢. Jan. 17%, 1929; 
E unp. 2904; Billy Frederick, Balti- 
more. 1549 


Nite (The) we met was the theme of 
our song of love; words by Jack 
Richmond fi. e., John L. Richmond], 
music by Gene Gifford [i. e., Harold 
Hugene Gifford] [Chords, single 
staff] ©1e¢. Jan. 10, 1929; EB unp. 
2656; H. Hugene Gifford, Memphis, 
Tenn. 1550 


Nivernaise; par René Rabey, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor. 4to. © Nov. 20, 1928; 1c. Jan. 
9, 1929; EH for. 2124; Heugel, Paris. 

1551. 

No fool man can make a fool out of 
me; words and music by Carlton 
Kelsey, Jack Stern and Val Bur- 
ton. [Words and melody only] © 

Mit er Jami ssl O29 2" Hy Un piiaacer 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 1552 


No more you; from Follow thru, words 
and music by B. G. De Sylva [pseud. 
of George Gard De Sylva], Lew 
Brown and Ray Henderson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Jan. 4, 
1929; EY unp. 7255s Devsiswiyva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

1553 


No one but me, only me; theme song, 
from Show folks, words and music 
by Billy Stone, Al. Koppell and 
Chas. Weinberg; pf. and ukelele ace. 
(© Dec. 27, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1929; 
E pub. 2927; Denton & Haskins mu- 
sic pub. co., ine., New York. 1554 


No one can take your place; lyric by 
L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Matt 
Malneck and (“Frank — Signorelli. 
{Words and melody only] © 1. 
Jan. 25, 1929; E unp. 3344; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 1555 


No, papa, no; words and music by 
Victoria Spivey. © Dee. 31, 1928; 
2 ec. Jan 1% 1929; BE publ’ 2740; 


12 


pt. I, n. s., v. 24 
Gotham music service, ine., New 
York. 1556 


Nobody can tell me that, but you dear 
one, you; words and music by P. 
Nussincf, of Russia, domiciled at 
Baltimore. [Words and melody 
only]. © 1c. Jan. 15, 1929; H unp. 
2841; Pioter Nussinof, Baltimore. 

1557 


No-body - cares - so-dearie,-hurry - back- 
home; lyrics and music by J. D. Lee 
and J. C. Lee; pf. | © 1 ¢, Jan 24 
1929; E unp. 3073; John Dotson Lee 
and Johnnie Catherene Lee, Talla- 
hassee, Ela. 1558 


Nobody knows; words and music by 
Johnny Burke. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Jan. 23, 1929; E unp. 
3053; John G. Burke, Chicago. 1559 


Nora Neale; words by Grif Alexander, 
music by Parke V. Hogan; in F. 
Dee. 14, 1928;°2 ce. Dee. 15; H pub. 
2381 ; Theodore Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 1560 


Nothin’ to do; words and music by 
Frank Meyer. [Words,and melody 
only] ©1e. Jan. 25, 1929; E unp. 
3082; Polk C. Brockman, Atlanta. 

1561 


Nothing to do but love; words and mu- 
sic by Mce Jaffe, Clay Boland and 
Powers Gouraud. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Jan. 25, 1929; H 
unp. 3090; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 1562 


Nothing to do—but think of you; by 
Felix Bernard, arr. by George J. 
Trinkaus; vocal orch. pts. 4to. © 
Dec. 31, 1928; 2.¢; Jan. 2, 1929). 
pub. 2423; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 1563 


Nothing to do—but think of you; fox- 
trot, lyric by Jack Meskill and 
Monty Siegel, music by Felix Ber- 
nard, arr. by Art McKay; dance 
orch. pts. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1928; 
2e. Jan. 2, 1929; E pub. 2424; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 1564 


Nothing to do—but think of you; lyric 
by Jack Meskill and Monty Siegel, 
musie by Felix Bernard; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Dec. 31, 1928; 2c. 
Dec. 31; E pub. 2432; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 1565 


Notturno; from the second string quar- 
tet, by Borodine, arr. by Homer 
Whitford; organ. © Jan. 2, 1929; 
Ze Jan. '3; pad. 2a: aay 
Gray co., New York. 1566 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1929 


1588 


tan ns ne er a le a leben 


November and May; fox-trot, words 
and music by E. D. Warren. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Jan. 14, 
1929; E unp. 2768; Effie D. Warren, 
Oilton, Okl. 1567 


Novia mia; my sweetheart, words and 
music by S. Stauffer. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
15, 1929; E unp. 3000; St. Huila 
Stauffer, De Land, Fla. 1568 


Now I am lonesome; words and music 
Be Bt Mea rtin..4 (GsA, iC. A ADT ED, 
1929; E unp. 2639; Francis Louis 
Martin, Muskegon, Mich. 1569 


Now sleeps the crimson petal; 4-pt. 
song, words by Alfred Tennyson, mu- 
sic by James P. Dunn; women’s 
voices. Copyright is claimed upon 
new matter by James P. Dunn, 
namely his arrangement for 4-pts., 
Women’s voices, as contained in 


copies filed. 4to. © Jan. 3, 1929; 
woe Jat, tik. Up. 2a50. ,Jonn 
Church co., Cincinnati. 1570 


Nuit troublante; entr’acte extrait de 
VYopérette Betsy, par G. Bonincon- 
tro; of France; orch. pts. with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Mar. 10, 1928; 
1 ¢@ Apr..9; E 689530; Choudens, 
Paris. 1571 

Nuits napolitaines; musique de J. S. 
Zamecnik, paroles de Paul Max, of 
Belgium. © Dee. 10, 1927; 1c. Jan. 
7, 1928; E for. 1830; Editions musi- 
eales Sam Fox, Paris. 1572 


O, arrogant giver: words by T. Mun- 
dy, music by Dawn Allen. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 2, 1929; E unp. 2453; Talbot 
Mundy, New York. 1573 


O! Betty; fox-trot, by H. Ackermans, 
of Belgium; orch. pts. with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Mar. 10, 1928; 1 e¢. 
Apr. 9; E 689532; Choudens, Paris. 

1574 

*O fatto d@ ’a pastiera; versi di G. 
Amato, musica di R. De Luea, of 
Italy. domiciled at Brooklyn. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e«. 
Jan. 28, 1929; E unp. 3221; Gen- 
naro Amato, Brooklyn. 1575 


O God be merciful; words and music 
by A. Monestel; organ ace.; high, 
in A. © Dec. 3, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 10, 
1929; E pub. 2492; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 1576 


© God Creator, in Whose hand; hymn, 
words by Harry Webb Farrington, 
music by Herbert L. Heidecker. © 
Hee. 3, 1928 5» 2 ey Deé:cd; “Bh pub. 
2183; Earl Enyeart Harper, Evans- 
ville, Ind. 1577 


13 


O God! I love Thee; words by St. 
Francis Xavier, music by a Sister 
of the Visitation [i. e. M. IL. 
Browne]; contralto or bar. Seattle,- 
Tacoma, Washington, Kaufer co., 
ine’ |). Dec: 1, 1926: Dae. Dec. 10: 
E pub. 2590; Mary L. Browne, South 
Tacoma, Wash. 1578 


O God of nations; words by Amelia 
C. Howe, music by M. W. Daniels. 
qmos ko te. ec. VW) 19267 
unp. 2755; Mabel W. Daniels, Bos- 
ton. 1579 


O, happy day; ouverture, by Louis 
Retter; violin and pf. © Dec. 17, 
1928.4 5;2).¢.. DeGs LT >, By, pub... 2687 ; 
Louis Retter music co., St. Louis. 


1580 
O-high-O; march, by C. L. Barnhouse, 
sr.; band pts.. 4to.. © Sept. 22, 


1928 °°" 1 *e. Dec. 26>. BF pub: 1892'- 
Charles L. Barnhouse, sr., Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 1581 
O kiss me, don’t say good bye; words 
and music by E. Gerow. © 1 e. 
Jan. 14, 1929; E unp. 2876; Emma 
Gerow, White Plains, N. Y. 1582 


O lil’ lamb; poem by Paul Laurence 


Dunbar, music by L. Danz. Los 
Angeles, California, Neville-Marple 
music. co... ©v1..Dec.. 27, 1928 2. e. 


Jan. 2, 1929; E pub. 2140; Louis 
Danz, Anheim, Calif. 1583 


°O panettiere; versi di G. Amato, mu- 
sica di R. De Luca, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at Brooklyn. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 e¢. Jan. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 3222; Gennaro Amato, Brook- 
lyn. 1584 


O salutaris; pour chant avec acc. de 
pf., par Georges Brun, of France, 
op. 115." © Noy. 20 428, 1 «dan, 
9, 1929; E for. 2150; Henry Lemoine 
et cie., Paris. 1585 


O Saviour of the world; by John Goss, 
arr. by Lucy Clark Street; women’s 
voices, organ ace. 4to. © Jan. 2, 
1929-2. @: Jalen) Br DUD. 22to > EH. 
W. Gray co:, New York. 1586 


O such wondrous love; hymn, words 
by Grace Maynard, music by Jas. 
B. Franklin. © Sept. 15, 1928; 2 c. 
Dee. 20; E pub. 2609; James D. 
Vaughan, Lawrenceburg, Tenn. 

1587 

O think of His love for you; hymn, 
words and music by G. W. Cooke. 
© Aug. 15, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1929; 
E pub. 2714; Geo. W. Cooke, Wil- 
mington, Del. 1588 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1589 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 24 


Oberki Tarnowskie; by Leona Kor- 
mana; pf. © 1c. Dec. 31, 1928; 
E unp. 2488; International music 
pub. co., Chicago. 1589 


Off to camp; Bay scouts march, by 
W. A. Montgomery, of Great Britain, 
op. 38, no. 6; pf. © Jan. 21, 1929; 
2 ¢. dan. 25 Epub: 2957; eB. ¥-. 
Wood music co., Boston. 1590 


Oh baby, that breaks my heart; words 
and music by Al Lewis and Al Sher- 
man. [Words and melody only] © 
LG. dane Lf." 1929 "RCo 2 seie: 
Remick music corp., New York. 

1591 

Oh, dear! what can the matter be; 
humoresque, arr. by G. A. Grant- 
Schaefer; pf. © Jan. 17, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 21; E pub. 2868; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 1592 


Oh Dorothy; words and music by K. 
Janner. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Jan. 19, 1929; E unp. 2939; 
Kasper Janner, West Catasauqua, 
Pa. 1593 


Oh, dream come true; words by H. 
Roy, music by Phil Starr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Jan. 19, 
1929; EK unp. 2941; Hattie Roy, 
Hubbell, W. Va. 1594 


Oh, gasoline; words by E. M. Ponsler, 
music by Robert Van Sickle. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e. Jan. 14, 
1929; E unp. 2792; Effie May Pon- 
Ssler, Hudson, Ill. 1595 


Oh how I hate my Fannie; words and 
music by Bennie McLaughlin [i. e., 
B. H. McLaughlin] [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Jan. 11, 1929; 
HE unp. 2676; Bernard Howard Mc- 
Laughlin, Cambridge, Mass. 1596 


Oh! I do like a basinful of hot-pot; 
song fox-trot, words by Frank Tay- 
lor, music by Fred Shuff, of Great 
Britain ; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
Harry J. Stafford. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Dec. 10, 1928; 
1c. Jan. 4, 1929; E for. 1809; Camp- 
bell, Connelly & co., London. 1597 


Oh! Louise; fox-trot, words and music 
by D. Tyler. © 1c. Jan. 19, 1929; 
EK unp. 2948; Dale Tyler, Glendale, 
Calif. 1598 


Oh Lou-iss tell me who you choo-iss; 
words and music by Johnny Tucker 
and Joe Schuster; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Dec. 31, 1928; 2 c. Dee. 31; 
E pub. 2426; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 1599 


Oh! oh! words and music by W. R. 
Daugherty. © 1c. Jan. 8, 1929; 
E unp. 2603 ; William Ronald Daugh- 
erty, Sharon, Pa. 1600 


Oh wake me up then; hymn, words by 
W.I1. Varner, music by J. M. Henson. 
© Jan. 15, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 17; E pub. 
2811; Robert Emmet Winsett, Chat- 
tanooga. : - 1601 


Oklahoma U; words by Roy Temple 
House, music by C. L. Pawlowski. 
© Jan. 12, 1929; 2 ¢ Jan. 14° B 
pub. 2679 ; C. L. Pawlowski, Norman, 
Okl. 1602 


Old Black Joe; by Stephen C. Foster, 
transcribed by Carlyle Davis, op. 42, 
no, 3; ‘pf. ..©, Dee: 28; 1928) ae 
Jan, 4, 1929;.. 1) -pubsr2eot sie: 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 1603 


Old country polka; by S. Kautz; pf. 
© 1c. Jan. 11, 1929; EB unp. 2683; 
Steve Kautz, New York. 1604 


Old (An) fashioned garden; words 
and music by R. 8. Townsend. New 
York City, New York, Frank Hard- 
ing... ©) Jan: 3, 1929: Sevens 12. 
E pub. 2596; Regia Sheppard Town- 
send, Onsted, Mich. 1605 


Old-fashioned waltz; by Daniel Wolf ; 
pf. ©. Jan! !26, 1929). 2 ervanl ga: 
E pub. 8003; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 1606 


Old French gallantry; by L. Leslie 
Loth, selected, ed., annotated and 
fingered by John M. Williams; pf. 
©: Jan. 23, 19292. c) Sane 2a 
pub. 2920; Boston music co., Boston. 

1607 


Old (The) hand-organ man; by James 
C. Bradford, orech. by Walter C. 
Schad; orch., with pf. conductor. © 
Jan, 2)°1929; 2 «Jan. 42 3 gore 
2260; Belwin, inc., New York. 1608 


Old (The) hen cackled; words and 
music by L. De Ville. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
8, 1929; E unp. 2592; Leo De Ville, 
Los Angeles. 1609 


Old (The) Hi-y; unison, words by E. 
H. Bemis, music by J. A. Parks. 4to. 
© Jan. 1, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 7; EB pub. 
2447; J. A. Parks co., York, Neb. 


1610 
Old Kentucky cabin; words and music 
by C. J. Robison. [Words and 


melody only] ©1e. Jan. 8, 1929; 
EK unp. 2598; Carson J. Robison, 
New York. 1611 


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no. 1, 1929 


1633 


Old Kentucky my native land; words 
and music by S. Herron. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Jan. 28, 
1929; E unp. 3167; Stanley Herron, 
Lancaster, Ky. 1612 


Old New England; words by Allen 
Eastman Cross, music by H. C. Whit- 
temore. 4to. © Nov. 26, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 28; E pub. 2227; Harry C. 
Whittemore, Manchester, N. H. 

1613 


Old pal we'll meet again some day; 
words and music by L. Monsarrat. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Jan. 28, 1929; E unp. 3155; Lucille 
Monsarrat, Mobile. 1614 


Old (The) school bell; words by E. L. 
B. Johnson, music by David Reed; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Jan. 1, 1929; 
2c. Jan. 28; E pub. 2998; Emma 
Luella Bever Johnson, Marshfield, 
Ind. 1615 


Old timer; words by Billy Rose, music 
by Louis Silvers; pf. acc, with 
ukulele arr. by May Singhi Breen. 
© Jan. 28, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 29; E pub. 
3065 ; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

1616 

Old (The) toy maker; by Marie 
Crosby, op. 67, no. 3, Selected, ed., 
annotated and fingered by John M. 
Williams; pf. © Jan. 23, 1929; 2c. 
Jan. 25; E pub. 2923; Boston music 
co., Boston. 1617 


Omar’s rose; words by Claire Car- 
valho, music by Mortimer Browning ; 
med. or high voice. © Dee. 28, 
1928; 2c. Jan. 4, 1929; E pub. 2398; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 1618 


On a grand old night in June; words 
by J. J. Nugent, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Jan. 16, 1929; E unp. 2850; John J. 
Nugent, Hopkinton, Mass. 1619 


On a night, long ago; Christmas carol, 
by C. Whitaker-Wilson, of Great 
Britain. 4to. © Dec. 22, 1928; 1c. 
Jan. 17, 1929; E for. 2184; Banks & 
son, York, England. 1620 


On a quiet afternoon; slow stomp fox- 
trot, words and music by Merrill 
Bolen; pf. and ukulele acc. © Dee. 
24771928; ..2.¢. Janz\2, 1929- 1 pub. 
2139; Capitol music co., Seattle. 

621 

On a starry night; words and music 
by Walter Smith. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Jan. 12, 1929; 
E unp. 27388; Noah Frederick, San 
Francisco. 1622 


3¢713—29——6 fs 


On Broadway; words and music by 
J. A. Lovely. Missoula, Mont., J. A. 
Lovely. © Jan. 16, 1929; 2 ¢. Jan. 
19; E pub. 2882; Margaret A. 
Lovely, Missoula, Mont. 1623 


Or Riverside drive; words by AI. 
Dublin, music by Joe Burke; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. © Jan. 30, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 
31; E pub. 3118; Gene Austin, inc., 
New York. 1624 


Ov that resurrection day; Easter 
anthem, solos, duet and cho., com- 
posed by Joseph Fletcher, arr. by 
Chris H. H. Booth. 4to. © Jan. 24, 
129 ta G.. Leb. 1: Epub. 3128- 
Robin Ellis, Ridgefield Park, N. J. 

1625 


On the flying horses; by Robert Nolan 


Kerr; pf... ©, Dec, ,.14;),,1928; 2 ic. 
Dee. 15; E pub. 2368; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 1626 


On the race track; by Mortimer 
Wilson, op. 86, no. 9; pf. © Jan. 2, 
LOZ ee Co AD. bs, ep.» 2cow 2 
Century music pub. co., New York. 

1627 


On the top of a Tennessee hill; words 
and music by Dave Sonn, of Great 
Britain, and Noble Sissle, of U. S.; 
pf. ace., with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Dee. 31, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1929; 
E pub. 24384; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 1628 


On the wing; perpetuum mobile, by 
Felix Deyo; pf. © Dec. 28, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 4, 1929; E pub. 2408; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 1629 


Once I, in maiden folly; farewell duet 
from The rose and the ring, words 
Dy vC.- B.. musie? by Chiistapel 
Marillier, of Great Britain. © Nov. 
Zo, tooo. |, C. aan tierce | Be tor 
2190; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

1630 


Once in a while; words and music by 
D. K. Alexander. © 1c. Jan. 19, 
1929; E unp. 2945; Dorothy K. 
Alexander, Salt Lake City. 1631 


Once upon a time; by H. R. Cook. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1c. Jan. 
7, 1929; E unp. 2576; Hardy Rhodes 
Cook, Houston. 1632 


Once upon a time; musical fairy-tale, 
by Roy Lamont Smith; pf. © Dec. 
24, 1928; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1929; E pub. 
2844; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

1633 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1634 


Once upon a time memories; words 
. and music by S. HE. Brown; pf. and 
. ukulele ace.. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Dec. 31,.1928; 2c. Jan. 
3, 1929; E pub. 2199; Samuel. EH. 
Brown, New York. 1634 


Once upon a time with you; words and 
music by Walter Smith. [Words 
- and melody only] © 1c. Jan. 12, 
1929; EH unp. 2740; Noah Frederick, 
San Francisco. 1635 


One cute girl; words and music by ‘N. 
Sumner. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Jan. 28, 1929; E unp. 3158; 
Naomi Sumner, Burlington, N. C. 

1636 


One hour; words and music by Ernest 
Longstaffe, arr. for mixed voices, by 
William Stickles. New York, 
Chappell-Harms, inc. 4to. © Dec. 
17, 1928; 2 ce. Dee. 18; E pub. 1904; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 1637 


One last kiss; love-song, words by 
Daniel S. Twohig, music by Chris- 
tiaan Kriens; low, in E flat. © 
Jan. 26, 1929; 2'¢c.: Jan. 25; E pub. 
3000; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York. 1638 


One moment more with you; words by 
Richard Whiting and Ray Egan, mu- 
sic by Neil Moret. [Words and mel- 


ody only] © 1c. Jan. 22, 1929; E 
unp. 3014; Villa Moret, inc., San 
Francisco. 1639 


One more station to bring in; words 
and music by M. H. R. Cook. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Jan. 5, 1929;,H.unp. 2529; Mary 
Hungerford Robinson Cook, Watson- 
ville, Calif. 1640 


One more waltz with you; lyric by 
EH. M. Gilmore, music by A. Dodd. 
©;1.e. Jan: 11, 1929* EH unp. 2700 ; 
Hlizabeth McCabe Gilmore, Los An- 
geles and Arthur Dodd, Inglewood, 
Calif. 1641 


One (The) that once belonged to me, 
now belongs to somebody else; words 
by A. M. Whelan, music by Sylvester 
L. Cross. New York, Frank Hard- 
ing) @) Dee wy 1926 2ier dane. 
1929 ; E pub. 2150; Anna M. Whelan, 
Aberdeen, Wash. 


One, two, three, four, five; words by 
Gerald Morrison and Mabel Pagden, 
music by Gerald Morrison, of Great 
Britain; pf. ace., with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. 
Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 


76 


1642 


pt. 117, T.'Si, w. 24 


2, 1929; E for. 2021; B. Feldman & 
co., London. 1643 


Onkel Miiller hat ’nen triller; foxtrot, 
aus Wann und wo, text von Herman 
Haller, Willi Wolff und Rideamus, 
musik von Walter Kollo, of Ger- 
many. © Aug. 24, 1927;.1 ¢. Jan. 
7, 1929; E for. 1923; Rondo-verlag, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 1644 


Only thru failure have I realized suc- 
cess; by A. M. West. [Melody only] 
© 1c. Jan. 9, 1929; E unp. 2641; 
Alvin M. West, New York. 1645 


Ooh—the moon is ruining me; blues 
fox-trot, by Grace Dalton; pf. 
1c Oct. 11, 1928; E unp. 170; Ger- 
trude Duckman, Brooklyn. 1646 


O’Reilly O; words and music by EH. J. 
Hamm. © 1 ¢. Jan. 14, 1929; EB 
unp. 2799; Elizabeth J. Hamm, San 
Francisco. 1647 


Ouled-Nael dancing girls; oriental im- 
pression, by Litta Lynn; pf. © Dec. 
29, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 5, 1929; E pub. 
2274; Boston music co., Boston. 

1648 


Our beloved United States; words and 
music by M. W. Brigham. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 7, 1929; H unp. 2605; Mildred 
W. Brigham, Simi, Calif. 1649 


Our famous Lindy man; march song, 
words and music by N. G. Cloud; in 
C. New York, Frank Harding. © 
Dec. 28, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1929; H 
pub. 2151; Nelson G. Cloud, Rich- 
mond, Ind. 1650 


Out beyond the window-pane; encore 
song, words by Stephen Maley, mu- 
sic by Florence Turner-Maley; high 
voice. © Dec. 28, 1928; 2 ec. Jan. 
4, 1929; E pub. 2406; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 1651 


Out in the moonshine; words and mu- 
sic by S. S. Henwood. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Jan. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 3161; Samuel Stephen Hen- 
wood, Cleveland. 1652 


Out of the depths; hymn, words by 
John Telfer, set to old Spanish air, 
arr. by W. J. Main, of Great Brit- 
ain. © Nov. 1, 1928; 1 ¢. Nov. 30; 
EK for. 2031; Walter Johnston Main, 
Edinburgh. 1653 


Out of the mist; fox-trot ballad, lyric 
by J. Will Callahan, music by Lee 
S. Roberts, arr. by Arthur Lange; 
orch. pts., with words. 4to. © Jan. 
2, 1929; 2 e: Jan. 7; BE pub. 2887 -"G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 1654 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


“no. 1, 1929 


1675 


Out of the mist; fox-trot ballad, words 
by J. Will Callahan, music by Lee 
= hoperts. \C) Jan. 8. tae0. 2G. 
Tan iL: —& pub. 2000; G. Sehirmer, 
inc., New York. 1655 


Out where the blues begin; from Hello 
daddy, words by Dorothy Fields, 
music by Jimmy McHugh; pf. and 
ukulele.ace. © Dec. 27, 1928; 2 c. 
Dec. 29; E pub. 2179;. Mills music, 
inc., and Harms, inc., New York. 

1656 

Over a garden gate; from’ Sharps and 
frats, words by Larry Parker, mu- 
sic by E. G. Brown. Washington, 
D. C., Troubadours. © Jan. 7, 1928; 
moe. aan. 2, 1929 5H pub.; 21as.; dil- 
mer Germaine Brown, Washington. 

1657 

Ox meat blues; words and music by 
Hattie Burleson. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Jan. 5, 1929; E 
unp. 2539; Brunswick-Balke-Collen- 
der co., New York. 1658 


Oi uomy 2Ke (Oy tchomu ze); folk lyrics, 
{fand] Oi xogquma (Oy hodyla); words 
by E. I. Tziorogh, music of each by 
EK. I. Tziorogh, of Galicia, Poland, 
domiciled at Jackson Heights, L. I., 
Ree Key i c Fan £5, 1920" BY Utp. 
2926; Elias I. Tziorogh, New York. 

1659 

Paddy from Cork; lyric and music by 
R. Albright. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Jan. 19, 1929; E unp. 
2928; Ray Albright, Newark. 1660 


Pageant of Bible characters; by HE. M. 
Knapp, with music. © 1. Dec. 26, 
1928; D unp. 27438; Edna M. Knapp, 
Kenosha, Wis. 1661 


Painted (A) clock; by Bainbridge 
Wrist, pie ©) Dee: 227° 1928-2. e. 
Jan. 10, 1929; E pub. 2526; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 1662 


Palaschko (Johannes) 25 melodious 
studies for obtaining a _ beautiful 
tone on the violin; by Johannes 


Palaschko, of Germany, op. 90. © 
Wee a: 1928 tc an. 5, 1929 8 for. 
1969; Schott & co., Itd., London. 
1663 
Paletas (Las); cancion, arr. de F. 
Moure, of Mexico, domiciled at El 
Paso, Tex., pf. ©1c. Jan. 10, 1929; 
E unp. 2685; Francisco Moure, El 
Paso. 1664 


Pali maid; lyric and melody by P. L. 
Geer, harmony and arrangement by 
Arthur Lee Mancebo. [ Mimeo- 


v 


graph] ©1e. Jan. 8, 1929; E unp. 
2609; Paul L. Geer, Berkeley, Calif. 
1665 


Pall mail; fox trot, per piccola orch. 
e pf. conduttore, di Ettore ed Achille 
Schinelli, of Italy. 4to. © Oct. 25, 
1928; 1 ec: Oct. 29; E for. 1957 Gug- 
lielmo Zanibon, Padova, Italy. 

1666 


Pamela; words by ivan E, Taylor 
and Walt Merrico [pseud. of W. HE. 
Merrick], music by W. Merrico, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at Wash- 
ington. ©.1.¢ Jan. 24, 1929; EH 
unp. 8067; Walter Ernest Merrick, 
Washington. 1667 


Pan’s revels; idyl, by R. 8. Stoughton; 
pf. © Dee. 14, 1928; 2 ec. Dec. 15; 
EK pub. 2376; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 1668 


Pantomima romantica; frammenti per 
piccola orch., traserizione per pf., di 
Eizio Camussi, of Italy. 1. Nei e 
Gicishel,.. [> Jothers],) .© “Jan. © 2, 
1929 1c, Jan, Of BY tor: 18625 Ack 
G., Carisch & ¢. Milan. 1669 


Parade (A); by Bainbridge Crist; pf. 
© Dee. 22, 1928; 2 ce. Jan. 10, 1929; 
2c. Jan. 10, 1929; E pub. 2523; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 1670 


Paradise found with you; words and 
music by A. M. Brown. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dee. 31, 1928; 
EH unp. 3099; Aaron M. Brown, Palo 
Alto, Calif. 1671 


Paraphrase on the Easter hymn St. 
Kevin; by Russell Hancock Miles; 
orean. '“©) Jan, 2, 4929 2e Jan. 3° 
EH pub. 2224; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 1672 


Paraphrase tiber Stille nacht! heilige 
nacht! von Ad. Schreiner, arr. von 
Leopold Weninger, of Austria; orch., 
mit pf.-direction u. violino 1 direc- 
tion. 4to. © Dee. 3, 1928; 1c. Dec. 
29; E for. 1760; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 

1673 


Florence Parr- 
2A. AOZS 2 
2841; G. Sehir- 

1674 


Parce que; poem, by 
Gere; pf. © Dec. 
Jan. 2, 1929; E pub. 
mer, inc., New York. 


Parking space; lyrics by Patricia 
O’Hearn, music by Minzde and Vic- 
tor Zentner. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Jan. 10, 1929; E unp. 
2663; Anne Nichols, New York. 

1675 


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1676 


pt. 11, n. S., v.24 - 


Parrucche bianche; minuetto, riduzione 
per quintetto d’ archi con pf. con- 
duttore dell’ autore, Luigi Sansoni, 
of Italy. pts. 4to. © Dec. 27, 
1928; 1 c. Dec. 28; E for. 1995; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 1676 


Patiently; by C. L. Sansone and J. 
Ribaud. [Melody only] ©1e Jan. 
2T° 1929 inp: "2957 =) Oharres 
Luciano Sansone, Philadelphia, and 
Joseph Ribaud, Jackson Heights, 
dra WM le 1677 


Patria; marcia, di Amilcare Pennati 
Malvezzi, of Italy; small orch. pts., 


with pf. conductor. © Oct. 26, 
1928 5 Le. Nov: 9: Ei tor 2a Ak 
G. Carisch & c., Milan. 1678 


Patrouille francaise; fiir grosses orch., 
von B. Leopold, of Czechoslovakia, 
op. 42; pts., with violin direction and 
pf. direction. 4to. © Oct. 31, 1928; 
le. Jan. 11, 1929; E for, 2259 ; Rtihle 
& Wendling, Leipzig. 1679 


Paulino Uzcudun; paso doble, por L. 
Francés, of Spain, domiciled at New 
York; pf. © 1c. Jan. 30, 1929; E 
unp. 8314; Leopoldo Francés, New 
York. 1680 


Pavane; de Angelo, tyran de Padoue, 
drame lyrique en cing actes de AIl- 
fred Bruneau, transcription de H. 

- Mouton, of Belgium; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. © Nov. 20, 1928; 1 
ce. Jan. 9, 1929; E for. 2122; Heuget, 
Paris. 1681 


Peace; by Eric Fogg, arr. by Cedric 
Sharpe, of Great Britain; ’cello and 
pi... ©. Jans 2. AG2O eto e bans fae Hl 
for. 2084; Elkin & co., Itd., London. 

1682 


Pech (Raymond) 40. lecons qd’ har- 
monie; 20 basses données, 20 chants 
donnés, par Raymond Pech, of 
France. 4to. © Noy. 20, 1928; 1 
ce. Jan. 9, 1929; E for, 2129; Heugel, 
Paris. 1683 


Penny (A) for your thoughts; words 
and musie by L. Red Hawk [pseud. 
of L. Hawk] ©1c. Jan. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 2646; Leonard Hawk, Hono- 
lulu. 1684 


Pensée; par C. A. P. Ruyssen, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. direc- 
tion. 4to. ©. Nov. 20, 1928: aee 
Jan. 9, 1929; E for. 2089; H. Benja- 


min, Paris. 1685 
rep (A) song; cho., words anon., 
music by Daniel Protheroe; male 


voices. 4to. © Jan. 15, 1929; 2 ¢, 


18 


Jan. 26; E pub. 2974; Henry T. 
FitzSimons, Chicago. 1686 


Perhaps there’s something wrong with 
you; words and music by Herbert 
Buffum. © Oct. 10, 1927; 2 e. Dee. 
5, 1928; E pub. 2330; Anna Marie 
Anderson, Topeka, Kan. 1687 


Perkowski (P.) Four krakowiaki; 
Polish dances for pf. by P. Perkow- 
ski, of Poland, op. 12. © Dee. 31, 
1928; 1 ¢ Jan. 3,.1929- EH for. i800: 
J. & W. Chester, ltd., London. 1688 


Pesar; tango milonga, par Miguel Ro- 
mano, of Italy; pf. conductor. 4to- 
© Nov. 20, 1928; 1 @ Jan. 9, 1929; 
E for. 2092; M. Romano, Antibes, 
France. 1689 


Peter and chorus girls; from The sil- 
ver swan, lyrics by William S. 
Brady, music by H. Maurice Jacquet- 
[Words and melody cnly] ©1e 
Jan. 3, 1929; E unp. 2746; Leo Feist, 
inec., New York. 1690 


Phantom footsteps; by C. F. Haster; 
pf.” © Jan: 17; 1929.2) Geta ers 
E pub. 3088; Chas. F. Easter, Chi- 
cago. 169L 


Phantom frolics; by C. S. De Lano; 
for solo and 2nd steel guit., with pf- 
ace. © Jan. 20, 1929; 2 ¢. Jan. 29; 
E pub. 3050; C. S. De Lano, Los 
Angeles. 1692 


Phlegmatic dance; par Géo. Linat, of 
France, op. 29; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Nov. 20, 1928; 
1 c@ Jan. 9, 1929; BE for’ 20at cea 
Porret, Deuil, France. 1693 


Piano solo album, no. 3; by Richard 
Howsgill, of Great Britain. 1. Jolly 
Jack. [5 others] © Jan. 10, 1929; 
L ¢. Jan. 22°, E. for;, 23824)°\ J: pees 
fleur & son, ltd., London. 1694 


Pianto ignoto; waltz, by Pasquale Lat- 
orella; accordion. © Dec. 22, 1928; 


2 c. Jan. 12, 1929; EH pubeoar 
Biagio R. Quattrociocche, Steuben- 
ville, O. 1695 


Pibroch of Donuil Dhu; pt. song, 
words by Sir Walter Scott, music 
by T. Frederick H. Candlyn, of 
Great Britain; men’s voices. 4to. 
© Jan. 10, 1929; 2c Jan. 15; E pub. 
2872; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston- 

1696 

Pied (The) piper is coming; by H. A. 
Stevenson; pf. Lawrence, Mass., 
Bay state musie co. obl. 8vo. © 
Dee. 29, 1928; 2. e Jan.) 2,),1929 1m 
pub. 2159; Reginald K. Liversiage, 
Lawrence, Mass. 169T 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1929 


Pierrot and Pierrette; by John 
Thompson, op. 42, no. 3; pf. © Dec. 
29, 1928; 2 e. Jan. 7, 1929; E pub. 
2288; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

1698 


Pifferata di natale; di Attilio Parelli, 
of-Staly ;.pf.., ©»dani| 2, 19295;\1)-¢. 
Jan. 9; BE for. 1851; A. & G. Car- 
isch & ¢c., Milan. 1699 


Pilgrim (The); words by John P. 
Fort, music by Alda Astori [i. e. 
R. L. Astori], of Italy, domiciled at 
San Francisco. © 1 ce. Jan. 12, 
1929; E unp. 2744; Rinalda Luisa 
Astori, San Francisco. 1700 


Pins and needles; words and music by 
Lou Herscher, Morty Berk and Da- 
vid Prince; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Jan. 17, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 17; E pub. 
2744; Lewis music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 1701 


Pioneer’s (The) song; words and mu- 
Sie by <A. McClintock. Seattle, 
Gould music co. © Dee. 26, 1928; 
1e@ Jan. 2, 1929; E pub. 3054; An- 
nie McClintock, Seattle. 1702 


Pirate’s (The) umbrella; operetta for 
boys, book and lyrics by Sarah 
Grames Clark, music by Mrs. R. R. 
Forman. 4to. © Jan. 21, 1929; 2 
e. Jan. 23; D pub. 274385; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 1703 


Pisci Maliziuso; words and music by 
P. Cittarella, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Jan. 23, 1929; E unp. 
3402; Pavolo Cittarella, New York. 

1704 


Pixie (The) scouts; by Peter Broom 
[pseud. of Dora Gilner], of Great 
Britain; pf. © Dec. 28, 1928; 2 ec. 
Jan. 4, 1929; E pub. 2416; G. Schir- 
mer, ine., New York. 1705 


Pizzica (La) pizzica; tarantella ba- 
rese, by FE. Umbriaco. [Melody 
only] © 1c. Jan. 9, 1929; E unp. 
2634; Frank Umbriaco, New York. 

1706 


Planisphére; 8 piéces pour pf., by 
Pierre Vellones, of France. © Nov. 
ta to; 1c Dée. 29-08 For. 1519 - 
J. Jobert, Paris. 1707 


Piant your smiles and watch them 
grow; words by Joe Seitman, mel- 
ody by Jack Levy. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Jan. 5, 1929; E 
unp. 2558; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, inc., New York. 1708 


79 


1719 


Play-time [and] Sleep, dolly, sleep; 
5-note duets, by Marie F.- Hall; pf. 
with rhymes. © Dec. 28, 1928; 2 c¢. 
Jan. 4, 1929; E pub. 2401; G. Schir- 
mer, ine., New York. 1709 


Play-time pieces; by Henry Coleman, 
ot Great Britain; for one or two pfs. 
bk. 1-bk. 2. © Nov. 30, 1928; 1 c. 
each Jan. 5, 1929; E for. 1974, 1975; 
Augener, Jtd., London. 1710, 1711 


Play with me; six easy piano duets, 
composed by H. Baynton-Power, of 
Great Britain. © Jan. 21, 1929; 1 
e. Jan. 23; E for. 28378; Beal, Stut- 
tard & co., ltd., London. 1712 


Playing store; by Matilee Loeb-Pres- 
ton; pf. © Jan. 22, 1929; 2 ¢. Jan. 
21; E pub. 2789; Schroeder & Gun- 
ther, inc., New York. 1713 


Playing tag; by Grace Winston; pf. 
Lawrence, Mass., Bay state music 
co. obl. S8vo. © Dec. 29, 1928; 
a te Salle | oe AO aO oY DU. SNS: 
Reginald K. Liversidge, Lawrence, 
Mass. 1714 


Playtime; by Marie D. La Cour, op. 
30, no. 2; pf. (in Three little 
pieces for you) © Jan. 16, 1929; 
2c Jan. 18; E pub. 2749; Clayton 
F. Summy co., Chicago. 1715 


Please come on along; lyrics by H. 
Murray O’Neill and R. A. Reamer, 
music by R. A. Reamer. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Dec. 14, 
1928; E unp. 2621; Robert A. Ream- 
er, New York. 1716 


Please let me dream in your arms; 
fox-trot, words and music by Al 


Sherman, Al Lewis and Carmen 
Lombardo, arr. by Eddie Bard; 
oerch, pts. 4to. | (@ Pec. 28, 1928; 


2.06) DOCG, ds 
Feist, inc., New York. 


E pub. 2586: Leo 
5 iy id I 6 


Plenilunio d’aprile; scena musicale per 
films cinematografiche, riduzione per 
orchestrina con pf. conduttore dell’ 
autore Ettore Montanaro, of Italy, 
op. 119. pts. 4to. © Dec. 27, 1928; 
tT ¢ Dec. "233. Fi tor., 1782; G. Ri- 
eordi & co., Milan. 1718 


Ploddin’ along; words by Jo Trent, 
music by Peter De Rose and Wil- 
lard Robison; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. by May Singhi Breen. © Dec. 
18, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 20; E pub. 2131; 
Villa Moret, ine., San Francisco. 

1719 


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1720 


Poem (A) lovely as a tree; lyric by 
Joyee Kilmer, music by M. L. Tay- 
lor. © 1c. Dec. 17, 1928; E ump. 
2519; Mary Lyon Taylor, Indianapo- 
lis. 1720 


Polychordia string tutor; step 10, arr. 
and ed. by James Brown, of Great 
Britain, © Dee. 21, 1928; 1 ¢ Jan. 
12, 1929; E for. 2212; Stainer & 
Bell, ltd., London. 1721 


Poor Punchinello; lyric by Sam Lewis 
and Joe Young, music by Lew Pol- 
lack. © Jan. 9, 1929; 2c. Jan. 11; 


E pub. 2865; Famous music corp., ) 


New York. 1722 


Poor (The) sap; fotoplay music, by 
Edward Kilenyi, scored by A. E. 
Cafarella; pf. or organ conductor. 
©) Jan.’ 18, 1929 -~.2°6. Jamo £9) 
pub. 2781; Robbins music corp., New 
York, L723 


Porqué lloras? canciOn para pf. y can- 
to, arr. by S. R. Ramos, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Chicago. [Photostat] 
© 1c. Jan. 10, 1929; E unp. 2669; 
Silvano R. Ramos, Chicago. 1724 


Portraits; petite suite, par F. Closset, 
of France; orch., with pf. conduc- 
tor. 4to. 1. Enfant. [4 others] © 
Nov. 20, 1928; 1 c Jan. 9, 1929; EH 
for. 2140; Henry Lemoine et Gie., 
Paris. 1725 


Postlude march; by George S. Schuler; 
organ. © Dec. 14, 1928; 2 e. Dec. 
15; E pub. 23865; Theodore Presser 
¢o., Philadelphia. IW EAG 


Practical violin school ; by Ch. H. Hoh- 
mann, rev. ed. by Crosby Mollen- 
haver!) ‘pt! 1/°" @'¥ Nov. 13)’ 1928 ; 
2 ec. and aff. Dec. 21; A 2577; Estate 
of Hamilton S. Gordon, New York. 

1727 

Praise God I’m one of them; words 
and music by R. E. Winsett. © 
Jan. 15, 1928; 
E pub. 3085; Robert Emmet Win- 
sett, Chattanooga. 1728 


Prayer (A) for our country; anthem, 
words by George Washington, mu- 
sic by W. R. Voris; mixed voices 
with organ ace. 4to. © Oct. 10, 
1927; 2 e. Jam, 15; 1929; “Hy pub. 
2696; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

1729 

Prelude and toccata; by William Ber- 
wald; organ. obl. S8vo. © Dee. 381, 
1928: 2c. Jan. 3, 1929; E pub. 2190; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 1730 


80 


2c Jan. 30, 1929; 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Prelude in C-sharp minor; by Sergei 
Rachmaninoff, op. 3, no. 2, tran- 
seribed by Edward Shippen Barnes ; 
organ. © Dec. 24, 1928; 2 ¢ Jan. 
2, 1929; E pub. 2889; G. Schirmer, 

’ inec., New York. 1731 


Preludya wyborowe; serya druga, J. 
Paczoski, of Poland, op. 10 b; pf. 
obl. 8vo. © Dec. 21, 19283 2 ec. 
Dec. 29; E pub. 2819; Julius Pac- 
zOski, New York. 1732 


Prés de toi; words and music by A. 
Meehan, of Canada, domiciled at 
New York. © 1c. Jan. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 2839; Albert Meehan, New 
York. 1733 


Pre-school music; book for mothers, 
compiled by Floy A. Rossman. © 
Dee. 8, 1928; 2 c.. Dec. 26; aff. Dec. 
17; A 8835; C. C. Birchard & Co., 
Boston. 1734 


Presence (The) of God; words from 
Prayers old and new, compiled by 
Dean Rousmaniere, music by J. Se- 
bastian Matthews; mixed voices. 
Ato. © Jan. 10, 1929; 2 @ Jan. 15; 
E pub. 2874; Arthur P. Schmidt €o., 
Boston. 1735 


Pressa-marschlied ; text von Valmarad- 
seha, arr. fiir salon-orch. mit klavier- 
kondukteur des komponisten Leo Hy- 
soldt, of Germany. 4to. © May 
15, 1928; 1 c: June 30; E for. 1888; 
Internationale présse - ausstellung 
K6éln 1928 e. V., Cologne, Germany. 

1736 

Pretending ; words and music by Harry 
Porter, Mel Ball and Matty Cohen; 
pf. and ukulele arr. by A. J. Fran- 
chini. © Jan. 23, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 
23; E pub. 2898; Lewis music pub. 
co., ine., New York. Tot 


Pretty face; fox-trot, words and music 
by Joe Davis, Spencer Williams and 
Billy Hays; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by Sonny Kahauwa. © Jan. 
21, 1929; 2c. Jan. 21; E pub. 2798; 
Triangle music pub. co., ine, New 
York. 1738 

Pretty little Adeline; words and mu- 
sic by Eddie Schoelwer [i. e. E. H. 
Schoelwer Chords single staff 
Photostat] © 1 « Jan. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 2916; Edward Se ‘Schoel- 
wer, Cincinnati. 1739 


Pride of the Illini; march, by Karl 
..' King: oreh,:»/4t0.9 (©) Jane 
1929; 2c. Jan. 5; E pub. 2299; Karl 
L. King music house, Fort Dodge, 
Ta. 1740 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1929 


Pride of the regiment; by C. C. Cram- 
mond, op. 143; pf. duet. © Dec. 14, 
a928 >> 2c: Dec.) 15; “EH pub. 2366 ; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

1741 


Primavera (La) bella; valzer, versi 
di M. Jiambelluca, musica di Giu- 
seppe Vallone, of Italy, domiciled at 


New York. [Words and melody 
only] ©l1e. Nov. 26, 1929; E unp. 
2754: Mariano Jiambelluca, New 
York. 1742 


Primavera dei fiori; parole e musica 
di D. Natale. © 1 c¢. Jan. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 3045; Domenico Natale, Cam- 
den, N. J. 1743 


Primrose: by George Parker, of Great 
Preaimn, Op. (,. 00.4. pi... (C). Jan, 21, 
iad ©. Jan, 2a: B.pup.,.040 5 B: 
F. Wood music co., Boston. 1744 


Printemps sur la mer; 4° tableau Sym- 
phonique, par Edouard Flament, of 
France, op. 66; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. © Dec. 31, 1927; 1 e. 
Apr. 9, 1928; E 689539; Choudens, 
Paris. 1745 


Priscilla; minuet by James B. Cor- 
bridge; for violin, or 2 violins with 
me. © Jan..12, 1929:.9rc..Jan,-16; 
EK pub. 2706; Fred Heltman co., 
Cleveland. 1746 


Prisoner (A) for life; words from 
Cowboy songs and other frontier 
ballads, collected by John A. Lomax, 
music ed. and arr. by Oscar J. Fox; 
high voice, in B flat. © Dec. 18, 
29285. 2).c.. Jam. 10; ,.1929* . Epub. 
2503; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

1747 


Prisoner's (The) lament; words and 
music by L. W. Chobar ; pf. acc. with 
violin obbl. © 1c. Jan. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 3229; Louis W. Chobar, Lan- 
caster, Neb. 1748 


Psaume 80; cho., traduction francaise 
daprés la version Segond, musique 
par Albert Roussel, of France; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Dec. 17, 1928; 
Zic. Jan. 5, 1929; Epub: 2436; C.' C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 1749 


Punto e virgola; canzone one step, di 
Vittori Mascheroni, of Italy; pic- 
cola orch. pts. 4to. © Jan 2, 1929; 
2G Jan. 9; Hh. for. tate: Al & G. 
Carisch & c., Milan. 1750 


Punto e virgola; canzone one-step, 
versi di Peppino Mendes, musica di 
Vittorio Mascheroni. of, Italy; pf. 


81 


1770 


© Jan. 2)'°2929 ;> 2%." Jan’ 9; Hi for. 
1857; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 
1751 


Puppets on parade; by Helen Sears, 
OD. . N06: pi. . ©) Janno. 29202 
2, G, san. 28; E pub... 2006, John 
Church co., New York. 1752 


Purple (The) banner; concert march, 
by Ernest Schmidt; band pts. 
Tc. dans’28, 19295 WH unp: S223 
H. C. E. Schmidt, Eau Claire, Wis. 

1753 


Pussy-willows; by H. A. Stevenson; 
pf. Lawrence, Mass., Bay State mu- 
Sie co. obl. 8vo. © Dec. 29, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 2, 1929; E pub. 2160; Regi- 
nald K. Liversidge, Lawrence, Mass. 

1754 


Put on your old red flannels; words 
and music by Morey Davidson and 
Carl Rupp. [Words and melody 
only] > © of .G dan. 21, 1929: Eh. an- 
pub. 2991; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, inc.. New York. 1755 


Quand les pins chanteront .. .; mélo- 
die, pour voix moyenne, poéme de 
Loys Labéque, musique de EK. Bon- 
nal, of France. © Nov. 20, 1928; 
te Jan. 9, 4929; tor, 2101 ; Kir 
mend Bonnal, Bayonne, France. 


1756 
Quartet; by John Alden Carpenter; 
stringed instruments. Sc. 4to. © 


Deen 28; .19283.2 e..Jan.,4, 19295 
E pub. 2396; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 1757 


Que (Lo) yo quiero; por I. M. Valle, 
of Mexico, domiciled at Chicago; pf. 
[Photostat}] © 1c. Jan. 24, 1929; 
E unp. 3071; Ignacio M. Valle, Chi- 
cago. ‘1758 


Queen of the South-sea isle; words 
and music by B. Nawahi. © 1 «. 
Jan. 22, 1929; E unp. 3026; Bennie 
Nawahi, Honolulu. 1759 


Quiete silvestre: scena musicale per 
films cinematografiche, riduzione per 
orchestrina con pf. conduttore deil’ 
autore Ettore Montanaro, of Italy, 
op. 120. pts. 4to. © Dec. 27, 1928; 
Le Dee; 25540) for. 1783 G. Ricordl . 
& co., Milan. 1760 


Raab’s violin course; compiled by G. 
Raab, grade 1, lesson 5-8, 13, 15-17, 
grade 3, lesson 1. © Dec. 1, 1928; 
2c. each Dec. 26; E pub. 2233-2241 ; 
George Raab, New York. 

1761-1770 


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1771 


pt. II, n.s., v.24 | 


Racket; words and music by D. H. | Ratez (H.) 50 lecons de solfége; a 


Hstep. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Jan. 28, 1929; E unp. 3153; 
Deuard H. Estep, Albans, W. Va. 

1771 


Radio (The) craze; words and music 
by L. Browne. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Dec. 28, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 24, 1929; E pub. 2917; 
Lawrence Browne, Bishops Falls, 
Newfoundland, Canada. 1772 


Radio waltz; words and music by A. 
W. Sweet; pf., with vocal chorus. 
Worcester, Mass., Sweet bros. © 
Dec. 15, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 18, 1929; E 
pub. 2753; Alfred Wheaton Sweet, 
Worcester. 1773 


Ragamuffin; by Jesse Greer. [Melody 


only] ©1e. Jan. 18, 1929; BE unp. 
2920; Spier & Coslow, inc., New 
York. 1774 


Rain (The) ; by Matilee Loeb-Preston ; 
mL. ©) Jan. 22-1999" Dejan, 21: 
E pub. 2794; Schroeder & Gunther, 
inc., New York: 1775 


Rain (The) came pouring down; hu- 
morous song, words by George Ar- 
thurs, music by Cuthbert Clarke, of 
Great Britain. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations.] (Cover title:—And 
the rain came pouring down.) © 
Dec. 28, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 16, 1929; E 
for. 2202; Reynolds & co., London. 

1776 

Raise the dust; from Lady fingers, 
words by Edward Eliscu, music by 
Joseph Meyer; pf. and ukelele acc. 
© Jan. 19, 1929; 2c. Jan. 22; E pub. 
2908; Harms, ine., New York. 1777 


Randonnée (La) de lime défunte; 
poéme symphonique, par Albert 
Wolff, of France; orch. pts. © 
sept. 20,.1928; 1 c: Oct. 12: E for. 


361; Durand & cie. Paris. 1778 
Randonnée (La) de l’Ame défunte; 
poéme symphonique, par Albert 
Wolff, of France; orch. sec. © Novy. 


20, 1928e10e, Jan. 9, 1929: By for. 
2165; Durand et cie., Paris. 1779 


Rapture (The) ; hymn, words by J. A. 
Wade, music by Clara EH. Brewer. © 
Sept. 15, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 20; E pub. 
2610; James D. Vaughan, Lawrence- 
burg, Tenn. 1780 


Rat (The) ; words by C. Marsh, music 
by William W. Dougal. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Jan. 12, 1929; 
KH unp. 2951; Charles Marsh, Mil- 
waukee, 1781 


82 


changements de clés sur clés de sol, 
fa 4° linge, ut 1°°, 3° et 4° lignes, 
par BE. Ratez, of France. 8vo. © 
Nov. 20, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 9, 1929; B 
for. 2135; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. 1782 


Ready; hymn, words by Manda L. 
Crocker, music by W. C. L. Phillips. 
© Dee. 25, 1928; 2 c Jan. 9, 1929; 
E pub. 2470; William Charles Lans- 
down Phillips, Vanderbilt, Mich. 

1783 

Real estate mamma; lyrics and music 
by Samuel Westmoreland. [Words 

‘ and melody only] © 1c. Jan. 2, 
1929; E unp. 2457; Lester Melrose, 
Chicago. 1784 


Red hair; by F. Loewe; pf. ©1e. 
Jan. 9, 1929; E unp.. 2635.7. Hered 
Loewe, New York. 1785 


Red head baby chile; words and music 
by M. A. Redding. ©1. Jan. 29, 
1929; E unp. 3263; Mary Agnes Red- 
ding, Pittsburg, Calif. 1786 


Red (A) hot Hottentot; words by W. 
H. Ferguson, music by Arvid Sol- 
berg. © 1c. Jan. 24, 1929; E ump. 
3064; William Henry. Ferguson, 
Everett, Wash. 1787 


Red River; from The house boat on 
the Styx, lyrics by Monte Carlo, mu- 
sic by Alma Sanders; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Dec. 19, 1928; 2 ¢. Dec. 21; 
E pub. 2166; Harms, ine., New York. 

1788 

Red River bottom blues; words and 
musie by Hattie Burleson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Jan. 5, 
1929; E unp. 2540; Brunswick Balke 
Collender co., New York. 1789 


Redskin; theme song of Redskin, 
words by Harry D. Kerr, music by 
J. S. Zamecnik; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by May Singhi Breen. © 
Jan. 18, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 17; Bp, 
2742; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 

1790 


Regiment (The) ; 5-note duet, by Marie 
F. Hall; pf. with rhymes. © Dec. 
28, 1928; 2 ec. Jan. 4, 1929; E pub. 
2402; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

1791 

Rejoice, He lives; Haster hymn-an- 
them, words by Joseph Fletcher, mu- 
sic by Eduardo Marzo, op. 207; for 
cho. of mixed voices, with sop. solo; 
organ ace. 4to. © Jan. 25, 1929; 2 
ec. Jan. 25; BH pub...2999; Harold 
Flammer, ine., New York. 1792 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1929 


Rejoice in the Lord; anthem, words 
from psalm 33, music by. J. Jones- 
Owen; mixed voices with organ acc. 
4to. © Dee. 27, 1928; 2c. Jan. 17, 
1929; E pub. 2766; Dean-Phillips, 
Chicago. 1793 


Religion; poem by Kathleen Millay, 
musie by P. R. ey... (ey Janes to, 
1929; 2 ec. Jan. 21; HE pub. 2808; 
Philip Rockel Frey, Springfield, O. 

1794 

Reminiscence; lyrics by Jack M. 
Franks, music by Marie EH. Dreier. 
© Dee. 31, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 28, 1929; 
E pub. 3048; Occidental music pub- 
lishers, Chicago. 1795 


Reseda ; danza, [cancién] arr. de S. Ri 
Ramos, of Mexico, domiciled at Chi- 
cago. © 1c. Jan. 10, 1929; E unp. 
2670; Silvano R. Ramos, Chicago. 

1796 

Resurrection (The) song; Easter can- 
tata, for church choirs of mixed 
voices, by Roy E. Nolte. 4to. .© 
ee, $820 ©. nO Ait. dd lMey 
AA 7033 ; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

1797 

Réve de fée; intermezzo, par André 
Colomb, of France; orch., with pf. 
direction. 4to. © Nov. 20, 1928; 
1 ¢. Jan. 9, 1929; E for. 2098; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 1798 


Revival songs; words and music by 
B. B. McKinney, J. P. Scholfield, 
and others, ed. and compiled by 
Robert H. Coleman. 8vo. 
15, 1929: 2 e. Feb. 11; aff. Feb. 9; 
AA 8624; Robert. Henry Coleman, 
Dallas. 1799 


Révolte (La); dramatique, par C. A. 
P. Ruyssen, of France; orch. pts., 
with pf. direction. 4to. © Nov. 20, 
1928; 1 ec. Jan. 9, 1929; E for. 2088 ; 
H. Benjamin, Paris. 1800 


Rhubarb and custard; words and mu- 
sic by Will E. Wise and Chas. R. 
St. Juste, both of Great Britain; pf. 
ace. with ukulele arr. by Harry J. 
Stafford. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Dec. 14, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Jan. 4, 1829; E for. 1810; Campbell, 
Connelly & co., London. 1801 


Richard and Gabrielle; duet from The 
Silver swan, lyrics by William S&S. 
Brady, music by H. Maurice Jac- 
quet. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ¢. Jan. 3, 1929; BE unp. 2747: Leo 
Feist, inc., New York: 1802 


Richards (Katherine Louise) Im- 
promptu; op. 42; pf., in C maj. © 


© Jan.’ 


1813 


1 ec. Jan. 28, 1929; EH unp. 3244; 
Katherine Louise Richards, New 
York. 1803 


—— Notturno; op. 45; pf., in G maj. 
©l1e Jan. 28, 1929: EB unp. 3247; 
Katherine Louise Richards, New 
York. 1804 


Rickshaw (A) ride; by Albert Seward 
Tenney; pf. © Jan. 7, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 9; E pub. 2467; Clayton F. 


Summy co., Chicago. 1805 
Ricordi Jlontani; Italian serenade, 
words and music by C. Maduro. 
[Italian and English text.] © Nev. 


10, 1928 2ee.. dane, 1929: K. pub: 
2553 ; Charles Maduro, New York. 
1806 


Ride on in majesty; anthem, music 
by Frank Patterson; mixed voices. 
4to. © Dee. 27, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 17, 
1929; E pub. 2767; Dean-Phillips, 
Chicago. 1807 


Ring out the sweet message; text by 
G. Allston Brown, sacred version 
adapted from The bells of St. Mary’s, 
by A. Emmett Adams, arr. as anthem 
or quartet for mixed voices by Wil- 
liam Stickles; organ or pf. ace. 
New York, Chappell-Harms, ine. 4to. 
© ‘Dee! 17, “1928. -2"%e:" Dec: 18: EB 
pub. 1903; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 1808 


Ring, ye bells of Haster day; anihem, 
musie by W. R. Voris; mixed voices. 
Ato. © Jan. 30, 1929; 2 c Jan. 31; 
E pub. 3108; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 1809 


Risurrezione di. Gesu’; versi di F. 
Amodio, musica di Remo DD’ Alba. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Jan. 25, 1929: E unp. 3094; Frank 
Amodio, Brooklyn. 1810 


Rita; vals, por Cirilo Rodriguez, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Chicago; pf. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Jan. 12, 1929; 
E unp. 2718; Ignacio M. Valle, Chi- 
cago. 1811 


River (A) reverie; idyll, by René Du- 
bois, of Great Britain; pf. © Jan. 
18, 1929; 1 «@ Jan. 29; E for. 2362; 
Walsh, Holmes & co., Iltd., London. 

1812 


Road (The) that leads to happiness 
is the road that leads to you; words 
by J. E. Cohn, music by B. L. Bran-. 
nan. ©) Oet: 20, 1928; '2'¢. Oct. ‘23 ; 
E pub. 2128; Jesse EH. Cohn and Bar- 
rington L. Brannan, Brooklyn, 1813 


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1814 


Roamin’ blues; words and music by 
W.S. Shotwell, arr. by Gordon New- 
ham. © 1c. Jan. 30, 1929; E unp. 
3300; Woodford Stewart Shotwell, 
Springfield, O. 1814 


Robin redbreast ; by Ella Ketterer ; pf. 
with words. © Dec. 14; 1928; 2 ec. 


Dee. 15; E pub. 2385; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 1815 
Robin’s bed-time song; by Frances 


Brockett Kellogg; pf. with words. 
© Jan. 8, 1929; 2c. Jan. 14; E pub. 
2616; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 
1816 

Robin’s (The) last will; [Song], arr. 
with descant by Geoffrey Shaw, of 
Great Britain. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Jan. 15, 
1929; 1 ec. Jan. 15; EH for. 2086; No- 
vello & co., ltd., London. 1817 


Rock me to sleep; sacred song, words 
by Elizabeth A. Allen, music by P. 
F. Hall, of Canada; low voice or 
middle voice. New York, H. W. 
Gray co. © Jan. 15, 1929; 2 ec. Jan. 
15; E pub. 2689; Perey F. Hall, Rod- 


ney, Ontario, Canada. 1818 
Rock of ages; march, by W. Brough- 
ton; band pts. 4to. © Oct. 20, 


1928; 2 c. Oct. 22; E pub. 42; Sal- 
vation army, ine., New York. 1819 


Rocking (The) horse brigade; by Ma- 
tilee Loeb-Preston; pf. © Jan. 22, 
1929 22 Gohan Zee Ey pubsse ao, 
Schroeder & Gunther, inc., New 
York. 1820 


Rocky road; mood spiritual, words by 
Joe Grey, music by Arthur Gibbs; 
pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by An- 
thony Franchini. © Dec. 27, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 24, 1929; E pub. 2926; Den- 
ton & Haskins music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 1821 


Rococco minuet; by Hermann Spiel- 
ter, op. 89, no. 1; violin, violoncello 
and pf. ©: Dec. 3; 1928; 2.¢. Jan. 
10, 1929; E pub. 2508; Carl Fischer, 
ine.,,New York. 1822 


Roger’s [!]1 popular style tenor banjo 
duets of medium difficulty ; by Ralph 
Rogers, ed. by Wm. Morris. Jan. 
10, 1929; 2ieeand att. Jans) 145A. 
7246; Chart music pub. house, inc., 
Chicago. 1823 


.Rokoko suite; fiir blasquartett, von 
Oskar Bohme, of Germany, op. 46. 
4to. 1. Kleiner marsch. [3 others] 
© July -31, 19283010. Jab.08) dee 


84 


‘Romance ; 


pt. III, n. s., v.24 - 


EK for. 
Leipzig. 


2066; Riihle & Wendling, 
1824 


by Preston Ware Orem; 
violin and pf. © Dec. 14, 1928; 2 c. 
Dec. 15; E pub. 23857; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 1825 


Romance; waltz song, words by Vir- 
ginia Fortin, music by W. Greene. 
© Jan. 26, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 26; E pub. 
3048; Wallace J. Greene, Saiem, 
ING Y.: 1826 


Romance d’ amour; chansons sans pa- 
roles, par J. S. Manca, of South 
Africa; pf. © Aug. 25, 1928; 1 «. 
Nov. 30; E for. 2028; A. Hammond 
& co., London. 1827 


Romance sans paroles; par René Ra- 
bey, of France; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Noy. 20, 1928; 
1 ec. Jan. 9, 1929; E for. 2125; Heu- 
gel, Paris. ; 1828 


Romantiker (Die) ; walzer, von Joseph 
Lanner, op. 167, arr. von Leopold 
Weninger, of Austria; orch., mit vio- 
line 1 direktion. 4to. © Nov. 27, 
1928; 1 ¢. Dec. 215) tor ya. 
Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 1829 


Rondoletta; by Frederic Mullen, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Jan. 25, 1929; 
1 ec. Jan. 26; E for. 2379; Cary & 
co., London. 1830 


Rosario (El); letra de N. N., misica 
de Amadeo Vives, of Spain. © Jan. 
26, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 28; HE) for. 2350; 
Union musical Espanola, Madrid. 

1831 


Rose (La) de minuit; opérette en trois 
actes, livret de Paul Diolot, musique 
de Max et Alex Puget, both of 
France; partition pf. et chant. © 
June 20, 1928; 1.e. July 12; Dfor: 
27420; Editions Max Eschig et cie., 
Paris. 1832 


Rose of Mandalay; fox-trot, words and 
music by Ted Koehler and Frank 
Magine, arr. by Arthur Lange; orch. 
pts. -4to, © Jan.) 21, 1923pe2 c. 
Jan. 23; E pub. 3101; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 1833 


Rose of my heart; words and music by 
M. Lasco. [Words and melody only] 
©l1e. Jan. 19, 1929; E unp. 2952; 
Morris Lasco, Chicago. 1834 


Rose of the Dardanelles; words and 
music by Clayton Calhoun. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Jan. 28, 
1929; E unp. 3187; Hughes Bailey 
& co., inc., New York. 1835 


ws 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1929 


Rose of the spring; lyric and melody 
by P. L. Geer, harmony and arrange- 
ment by Arthur Lee Mancebo. 
{Mimeograph] © 1c. Jan. 8, 1929; 
E unp. 2610; Paul L. Geer, Berkeley, 
Calif. 1836 


Roses ; waltz, by Walter Rolfe; pf. © 
Jan. 16, 1929; 2c. Jan. 21; E pub. 
2879; Evans music 'co., Boston. 1837 


Roses in the rain; words by George A. 
Little and Jesse Crawford, music 
by Billy Baskette. [Words and mel- 

ody only] © 1c. Jan. 24, 1929; 
E unp. 3075; Harold Rossiter music 
- co., Chicago. 1838 


Roses of today; passione, words by 
Desmond Carter, music by_ Virgilio 
Ranzato, arr. as a_duet by Ernest 
Newton, of Great Britain. © Dec. 
a2, 19285 1 ec Jan.’ 8,'°1929:; for. 
2303; Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 
ltd., London. 1839 


Rosey (George) piano transcriptions ; 
vy. 5, compiled and arr. by George 
Rosey [pseud. of G. M. Rosenberg] 
New York, George Rosey pub. co. 1. 
Cathedral chimes. [5 others] © 
Mov 24, 19285. 2°65 Jan: 16,1929; 
E pub. 2720; G. M. Rosenberg, New 
York. 1840 


Rosita; sérénade, violin solo by C. A. 
P. Ruyssen, of France; violin 1 di- 
rection, violin 2, viola, violoncello, 
bass and pf. direction. pts. 4to. © 
Woy. ty 1998: |e. Deca lSs Bl tor. 
1816; H. Benjamin, Paris. 1841 


Rossini (Gioacchino Antonio) Semi- 
ramis; ouverture, arr. von Leopold 
Weninger, of Austria; orch., with 
pf.-organ direction. © Dec. 18, 1928; 
PG daa. 9. 1929* Hi for. 2006 51D). 
Rahter, Leipzig. 1842 


Roussel (Albert) Prélude; dé Le fes- 
tin de ’Araignée par Albert Roussel, 
pour petit orch. par Roger Branga, 
of France; pts., with pf. conductor. 
4to. © Nov. 20, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 9, 
2929; KE) for.,,2071= Durand ‘et ,cie., 
Paris. 1848 


Valse: de Le festin de l’Araignée 
par Aibert Roussel, pour petit orch. 
par Roger Branga, of France; pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Nov. 
me, 1975- 1 ec. Jan.,9,,4939.- Ei. for. 
2170; Durand et cie., Paris. 1844 


Royal (The) hunt; galop, composed 
and arr. by F. Bub; orch. pts. 4to. 
© Jan. 26, 1929: 2 ec. Jan. 28: EB 
pub. 3038; Music buyers corp., New 
York. 1845 


1856 


Rubber neck; a bouncing time, by 
A. C. King; melody only. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 7, 1929; E unp. 2582; Arthur 
C. King, New York. 1846 


Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) Mel- 
ody in F; simplified by Andrew H. 
Luck; pf. © Jan. 12, -1929; 2 e. 
Jan. 16; E pub. 2709; Fred Heltman 
co., Cleveland. 1847 


Ruby (The) of the East; rondeau, 
words translated from the French 
of Guillaume de Machault by Gil- 
bert Pass, music by Gilbert A. Al- 
cock, of Great Britain. © Jan. 12, 
19297 ves Jans Qs Ei fore 2318; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 1848 


Running feet; caprice, by Carl Wil- 
helm Kern, op. 577, no. 1; pf. © 
Jan. 30, 192952 cc. Jan. 31; BE pub. 
3106; Irving Berlin standard music 
corp., New York. 1849 


Russian (A) danseuse; by Bainbridge 
Crist; pti © Dee. 22, 19283" 2° c. 
Jan. 10, 1929; E pub. 2519; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 1850 


Sabine; lyrics by Lee Duskin, music 
by N. Lee. [Chords, single staff] 
© 1c. Jan. 19, 1929; E unp. 2947; 
Norman Lee, Chicago. 1851 


Sacra (La) rappresentazione di Abram 


e d’ Isaac; di Feo Belecari, adattata 
nel testo a cura di Onorato Castel- 
lino, musica di Ildebrando Pizzetti, 
riduzione per canto e pf. di M. Za- 
non, of Italy. 4to. © Jan. 7, 1929; 
1 ec. Jan. 14; HE for. 2351; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 1852 
Sad (A) memory; words by Z. Shutt, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Jan. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 2851; Zella Shutt, Advance, 
NLC. 1853 
Sad (The) story; words by F. Roma, 
music by Robert H. Brennen. New 
York City, Frank Harding’s music 
house. © Jan. 3, 1929;°2 ec. Jan. 
12; E pub. 2595; Frank Roma, Lodi, 
We J: 1854 


Sadie’s servant room blues; words 
and music by Hattie Burleson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Jan. 5, 1929; E unp. 2541; Bruns- 
wick-Balke-Collender co., New York. 

1855 

Singers mahnung; text von Otto 
Wehrmann, musik von Max Kaever, 
of Germany, op. 24; miinnerchor, a 
cappella. 4to. © Nov. 15, 1928; 
1 ¢..Jdan--24,°1929;;. Ei: for 2238 Carl 
Engels, Miilheim-Ruhr, Germany. 

1856 


85 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1857 


pt. 1, n. S., v. 24 


Sag mal, wer ist die dame; fox trot, 
worte von Friedrich Schwarz, musik 
von Ed. May u. F. Schwarz, arr. 
pour orch., parties séparées, avec pf. 
conducteur, von Gerhard Mohr, of 
Germany. 4to. © Nov. 15, 1928; 
1 ec. Dee. 19; E for. 1817; H. Ben- 
jamin, Paris. 1857 


Sai tu perché: canzone-valse, versi di. 


Peppino Mendes, musica di Vittorio 
Mascheroni, of Italy; pf. © Jan. 2, 
1929; 1 @ Jan. 9; E for. 1859; A. 
& G. Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 1858 


Sailors don’t care; by Richard How- 
gill, of Great Britain; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Jan. 10, 
1929". ce: Jan’ 22) Tor, 2319 J". 
R. Lafleur & son, ltd., London. 1859 


Saint Bride’s eve; words by Thomas 
S. Jones, jr., music by H. Gifford 
Bull; med. voice. © Dec. 28, 1928; 
2c: Jan. 4, 1929; E pub. 2417; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 1860 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) Danse 
macabre; arr. by Clarence Dickin- 
son and Charlotte Mathewson Lock- 
wood; organ duet. © Jan. 2, 1929; 
2..e. dan.) 34 9Hhpub. 2220 5) Ha GW. 
Gray co., New York. 1861 


words and music by J. M. 
Grantham, arr. by August Dietz; 
mixed voices. © Dec. 20, 1928; 2 c. 
Jan. 4, 1929; E pub. 2248; James 
Mitchell Grantham, Deerfield, Dl. 

1862 


Sally-Ann; words by D. V. Wagner, 
music by Bennie McLaughlin. Bos- 
ton, Mass., Harmonies music co. 
Get. 20, 292s Apa Ov velo = El. DED, 
2133; Della V. Wagner, Jamaica 
Plain, Mass. 1863 


Salvator Rosa; finale 1, duetto e mar- 
cia dell’ atto 2, di A. Carlo Gomes, 
istrumentazione di Giuseppe Ma- 
nente, of Italy. . Piccola partitura. 
© Dee. 27, 1928; 1 c. Dec. 28; BE for. 
1790; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 1864 


Sam Bass; words from Cowboy songs 
and other frontier ballads, collected 
by John A. Lomax, music arr. by 
Oscar J. Fox; med. voice, in G. 
Dec. 18, 1928; 2 e. Jan. 10, 1929; HB 
pub. 2505; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York, 1865 


Sanctuary; words by Blisabeth Zu- 
lauf, music by George Bagby; high 
voice. © Dec. 18, 1928; 2 ec. Jan. 
10, 1929; E. pub. 2507; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 1866 


Saline; 


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Sand (The) diviner; oriental impres- 
sion, by Litta Lynn; pf. © Dec. 29, 
1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 5, 1929; E pub: ' 2273; 
Boston music co., Boston. 1867 


Santa Claus, bring my man back home}; 
words and music by Porter Grainger 
and Irving Mills. © Dee. 21, 1928; 
2 @. Jan. 14, 1929; BH) pub. 2672; 
Gotham music service, inc., New 
York. 1868 


Sarati le Terrible; morceaux détachés 
du drame lyrique en quatre actes, 
. paroles de Jean Vignaud, musique 
de Francis Bousquet, of France. 
Nos. 1-8. © Nov. 20, 1928; 1 «. 
each Jan. 9, 1929; EH for. 2111-2118; 
Heugel, Paris. 1869-1876 


Sarga csizmat visel a babéam... [and] 
Nincsen olyan embor...; Nador 
Joska verse, Chorin Géza, of Hun- 
gary, zenéje. © Apr. 2,.1928; 1 e. 
Dec. 7; E for. 1361; Kalman Nador, 
Budapest, Hungary. 1877 


Saul; nach dem drama von A. Lernet- 
Holenia in einem akt, musik von 
Hermann Reutter, of Germany, op. 
33; partitur. © Dec. 31, 1928; le. 
Dec. 22; HE for.:' 1799; B. Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 1878 


Savoy (The) shout; by L. Russell. 
[Melody only] ©1e, Jan. 30, 1929; 
Eounp. 3294; Luis Russell, New 
York. 1879 


Sax-agony; by Ed. Trea [i. e. E. A. 
Trea]; E flat alto saxophone. © 
Le. Jani 72) 1929)" aes eee 
Edward Atwood Trea, DeLand, Fla. 

1880 


lyrics’ by ‘Patri 
O’Hearn, music by Minzde and 
Victor Zentner. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ce. Jan. 10, 1929; E unp. 
2657 ; -Anne Nichols, New York. 

1881 


Sax-in-Dixie; by Ed. Trea [i. e. HE. A. 
Trea]; E flat alto saxophone. © 1 
e. Jan. 2, 1929; EH unp. 2488; Edward 
Atwood Trea, DeLand, Fla. 1882 


Say it with a big brass band; words 
by J. Brockman, music by J. Brock- 
man and Sam Feinberg. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ce. Jan. 10, 
1929 ; EF unp. 3316; James Brockman, 
Los Angeles. 1883. 


Seavenger’ (The) ; lyric by Arthur L. 
Salmon, music by Kennedy Russell, 
of Great Britain; in B flat. © Jan. 
2.71929» 1 -e. Jans 16; “B for,)2194% 
Enoch & sons (1927) ltd., London. 

1884 


Sax appeal; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1929 


Schenk’mir nur einen tag aus deinem 
leben! lied und slow-fox, text von 
Egon Schubert, musik von Trojan 
Wellisch, of Germany. © Oct. 19, 
1928; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1929; EH for. 1938 ; 
Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

1885 


Scherzino; film-musik, ay Eduard 
Rudolf, of Sweden; orch. pts., with 
pi, direction. © Nov. 15, 1928; 1.¢. 
Jan. 8, 1929; BE for. 1882; Edition 
international, musikhandel interna- 
tional, A. E. Wappler, Stockholm, 
Sweden. 1886 


Schlager (Die) aus der revue Jetzt 
oder nie; worte von Harry Waldau, 
musik von Felix Hirschberg u. H. 
Waldau, of Germany. In der 
kleinen bar. [2 others] © Mar. 17, 
1928;:1 ce. Jan. 7, 1929; HE for. 1890; 
Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 


1887 
Schlager (Die) aus der revue Offent- 
lichkeit ausgeschlossen; text von 


Alfred Berg u. Siegwart Ehrlich, 
musik von S. Ehrlich, of Germany. 
Wir treffen uns heut’ abend um halb 
neunzehn, mein schatz. [4 others] 
© Jan. 12, 1928; 1 ec. Jan. 7, 1929; 
E for. 1892; Rondo-verlag, G.m.b.H., 
Berlin. 1888 


Schlager (Die) aus Die reise durch 
Berlin in 40 stunden; gesangstexte 
u. musik von Willy Rosen, of Ger- 
many; pf. arr. by Otto Lindemann. 
© Aug. 28, 1928; 1 ¢ Jan. 7, 1929; 
E for. 1893; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. 
H., Berlin. 1889 


seyiaeer (Die) aus Fiir jeden etwas; 
Berlins erste sport-revue, texte von 
Alfred Berg u. Siegwart Ehrlich, 
musik von Siegwart Ehrlich, of Ger- 
many. 1. Ftr jeden etwas. [3 
others] © Noy. 5, 1928; 1c. Jan. 7, 
1929; E for. 1884; Rondo-verlag, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 1890 


Schone frau, komm’ zu mir heut’ 
nacht; valse boston aus Wann und 
wo, text von Herman Haller, Willi 
Wolff und Rideamus, musik von 
Walter Kollo, of Germany. © Aug. 


PA. A920 1 eocdan. % 1929); ; for: 
1921; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 1891 


Schone (Die) lau; miurchenoper in 6 
bildern, nach Ed. Morikes dichtung, 
von Aenne von Below, musik von 
Julia Kerwey [pseud. of Julia Kerr], 
of Germany. © 1c. Oct 6, 1928; D 
unpub. 27419; Felix Bloch erben, 
Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. 1892 


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1900 


Schoénsten (Die) augen hat meine 
frau; worte von Fritz Rotter, musik 
von Ralph Erwin, of Germany. s 
Oct. 10, 1927; 1c. Jan. 7} 11929; 
for. 1902; Rondo- verlag, G. m. b. oe 
Berlin. 1893 


School days; six scenes in the day of 
a school-child, by Mary D. Kemp, of 
Canada; pf. Going to school. [5 
others] © Dec. 26, 1928; 1 c. Dee. 
22; E for. 2048; Frederick Harris 
co., London. 1894 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Fantasia in F 
minor; by Franz Schubert, op. 103, 
arr. by Harold Bauer; 2 pfs., 4 
hands. © Dec. 28, 1928; 2 ec Jan. 
4, 1929; E pub. 2400; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 1895 


Hark! hark! the lark; words 
by William Shakespeare, arr. for 
pf. solo by John M. Williams. © 
Dee. 24, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 31; E pub. 
2619; Boston music co., Boston. 

1896 


—— Schubert suite; selected and ed. 
by Joseph E. Maddy, arr. by Tom 
Clark; band pts. with conductor 


se. 1. Marche héroique. [4 others] 
Copyright is based upon new 
matter by Joseph EH. Maddy 


namely, his interpretation repre- 
sented in the legible notation 
thereof contained in the copies 
filed and on the arrangement for 
band by Tom Clark. © Dec. 7, 
1928:.2 e. Dec..17; EX. .pub. £745; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 
1897 
—— Sthndchen; leise flehen meine 
lieder, aus dem Schwanengesang 
[and] Stindchen; horch, horch, 
music of each by Fr. Schubert, 
arr. by Leopold Weninger, of 
Austria; orch., with violin 1 di- 
rection. 4to. © Dec. 3, 1928; 1c. 
Dec. 29; E for. 1764; Anton J. 
Benjamin, Leipzig. 1898 
—— Unfinished symphony; andante 
con moto, arr. by Carl J. Simonis; 
4 violins, cello and pf. © Nov. 1, 
1925 > Ler Dee ia? ter Dees 2Z6n-H 
pub. 3083; Peters edition distrib- 
utors of America, New York. 
; 1899 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) He 
leadeth me; tratimerei, quartet or 
cho., words by Joseph H. Gilmore, 
adaptation and arr. by Marion 
Moore; male voices. 4to. © Jan. 1, 
1929; 2c. Jan. 7; E pub. 2445; J. A. 
Parks co., York, Neb. 1900 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1901 


pt. II, n. s., v. 24 


Schwarze (Die) orchidee; opera grot- 
tesca in drei akten, dichtung von 
Karl M. von Levetsow, musik von 
Eugen D’Albert, of Germany, klavier- 
auszug mit text von Arthur Willner, 
of Czechoslovakia. © July 27, 1928; 
1c. Sept. 20; D for. 27408; Universal 
edition actiengesellschaft, Vienna. 

1901 


Schwiegermutter, du siehst wie der 
Chaplin aus; foxtrot, aus Die unge- 
kiisste Eva, text von Fritz Rotter u. 
Otto Stransky, musik von Martin 
Knopf, of Germany, spezial-arr. von 
Nico Dostal, of Germany ; orch., with 
pf. direction. 4to. © Aug. 10, 
1928; 1 c. Jan. 8, 1929; B for. 2058 ; 
Oskar Seifert, Eppendorf, Germany. 

1902 


Scotland’s story; 12 miniatures, by 
Leslie Fly, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Jan; 10/1929; Lev Tan. 22) BE for. 
2286; Forsyth bros., ltd., London. 

19038 


Se torno a nascere; canzone one-step, 
di Vittorio Mascheroni, of Italy; 
piccola orch. pts. 4to. © Jan. 2, 
1929; 1 ec. Jan. 9; E for. 1844; A. & 
G. Carisch & ¢., Milan. 1904 


Se torno a nascere; canzone one-step, 
versi di Guido di Napoli, musica di 
Vittorio Mascheroni, of Italy; pf. 
© Jan. 2, 1929; 1 c. Jan. 9; E for. 
1855; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 

1905 


Sea (A) fight; by Richard Howgill, of 
Great Britain; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Jan: 10, 1929; 
tel! Jan '224) (tor 2320 Je ok: 
Lafleur & son, Itd., London. 1906 


Sea (The) of memory; ballad, words 
by J. F. Grimes, music by K. B. 
' Brunton. © Jan. 16, 1929; 2 ¢. Jan. 
22; E pub. 2860; June F. Grimes 
and Kathryn Bryan Brunton, Los 
Angeles. 1907 


Sears (Helen) March; op. 5, no. 5; 
pt. © Jan.’ 25, 19293"2 ec Tan? 28 - 
E pub. 3009; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. 1908 


Melody; op. 5, no. 1; pf. © Jan. 
20, 1929: 2.¢@,. Jan. 28; E pub. 38005; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 1909 


Waltz; op. 5, no. 4: pf. © Jan. 
25, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 28; E pub. 3008; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 1910 

See saw; lyric and melody by P. L. 


Geer, harmony and arrangement by 
Arthur Lee Mancebo. [ Mimeo- 


graph] © 1c. Jan. 8, 1929; E unp. 
2611; Paul L. Geer, Berkeley, Calif. 
1911 


Seek not here; Easter anthem; arr- 
from M. A. Simpson, by Joseph 
Fletcher; mixed voices with organ 
ace. 4to. © Jan. 24, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
1; E pub. 3130; Robin Ellis, Ridge- 
field Park, N.. J. 1912 


Sei doch kein frosch, du kleine kroéte; 
one-step, text von Armin Robinson, 
musik von Fred Raymond, of Ger- 
many, klav. arr. von Otto Linde- 
mann: © Aug. 28, 1928: 7 eta 
7, 1929; E for. 1980; Rondo-verlag, 
G.m.b.H., Berlin. 1913 


Sei tutta mia, bella; mazurka, by Pas-. 
qualina Caliendo; violin. © 1 c 
Jan. 15, 1929; E unp. 2832; James B. 
Russo, Brooklyn. 1914 


Senorita, my love is all for you; words. 
and music by A. Geraldine Farrar. 
© 1c. Jan. 21, 1929; E unp. 2971; 
Alice Geraldine Farrar Gleason, 
Monrovia, Calif. 1915 


Serenade; by Helen Sears, op. 5, no. 
65 pf. © Jan. 25, 19297 )2) er Jame 
28; E pub. 3010; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 1916 


Serenade; by Victor Herbert, arr. by 
Wm. Strasser, of Czechoslovakia, 
domiciled at New York; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Sept. 10, 
1928; 2! c. Sept. 19; E 699438; Emil 
Ascher, inc., New York. 1917 


Sérénade; de Maxime Jacob, transcrip- 
tion pour orch., parties séparées, 
avec pf. conducteur, de H. Mouton, 
of Belgium. 4to. © Nov. 15, 1928; 
1c. Dee. 19; E for. 1820; J. Jobert, 
Paris. 1918 


Sérénade; par P. O. Ferroud, of 
France; orch. pts. 1. Berceuse [2 
others] © Nov. 20, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 
9, 1929; E for. 2172; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 1919 


Sérénade; pour orch., réduction pour 
pf. 4 4 mains par l’auteur, Jacques 
Larmanjat, of France, op. 34. © 
Nov. 20, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 9, 1929; BE 
for. 2163; Durand et cie., Paris. 

1920 


Serenade; von Kurt Thomas, of Ger- 
many, op. 10; kleines orch. Parti- 
tur. 1. Marsch. [4 others] © 
Dec. 22, 1928; 1 ec. Jan. 5, 1929; E 
for. 1981; Breitkopf & Hartel, Leip- 
zig. 1924 


88 


—Tre 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1929 


1942 


Serenata rumena (Roumanian sere- 
nade) ; words and music by Menotti 
Salta, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York, English version by Frederick 
H. Martens; high voice. © Dee. 24, 
1928; 2c. Jan. 2, 1929; E pub. 2852; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 1922 


Serenata spagnola; versi di Luigi Sica, 
musica di V. De Crescenzo. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Jan. 25, 
1929; E unp. 38107; Vincenzo De 
Crescenzo, New York. 1923 


Serenity; idyl, by Frank Howard 
Warner; organ. © Dec. 28, 1928; 
Zoe Jan. 4,,.1929: EH pub. 2899; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 1924 


Sereno (El) ; Mexican serenade, by G. 
E. Holmes; band pts. 4to. © Sept. 
22, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 26; E pub. 2320; 
Charles L. Barnhouse, sr., Oskaloosa, 
Ta. 1925 


Sergeant Jock McPhee; written and 
composed by Sandy MacFarlane 
[pseud. of T. M. MacFarlane] © 
Jan. 12, 1929; 2 ec Jan. 14; E pub. 
2725; Thomas M. MacFarlane, Bos- 
ton. 1926 


Service; words by Edward Lynn, mu- 
sie by Charles Wakefield Cadman. 
© Dec. 31, 1928; 2 ¢. Dec. 31; E pub. 
2145; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York. 1927 


Settin on a rail: words and music by 
Ae A. | McKenzie. -© 1, ce. Jan..22, 
1929; E unp. 8011; Archie Alex- 
ander McKenzie, Albemarle, N. C. 

1928 


Sevilla! fox-trot, words and music by 
J. Miceli, English version by Mrs. 
Ma © de Arrigoni:|,© 1c Janey 3, 
1929; E unp. 2472; Joseph Miceli, 
Los Angeles. 1929 


Sevillana ; Spanish song, letra de Jus- 
tino Ochoa, music de Federico 
Longis, of Spain. © Dec. 17, 1928; 
2e Jan. 14, 1929; E pub. 2644; 
Forster music publisher, inc., Chi- 
cago. 1930 


Shadow land; intermezzo, by Frank H. 


Grey; pf. © Dec. 14, 1928; 2 « 
Dec. 15; E pub. 2372; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 1931 


Shady lady; theme song of the photo- 
play, words by Howard Johnson, 
musie by Josiah Zuro, Francis Gro- 
mon and Jack Grun. © Jan. 28, 
mao 2 ¢ Jan. 29; © pa. 3s0bs; 


89 


Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 1932 


Shake high, shake low; from Boom- 
boom, lyrics by Mann Holiner and 
J. Keirn Brennan, music by Werner 
Janssen. © Jan. 18, 1929; 2c. Jan. 
16; E pub. 2730; Shubert music pub. 
ecorp., New York. 1933 


Shall I, wasting in despair; part-song, 
words by Geo. Wither, music by 
C. E. Miller, of Great Britain; male 
voices. 4to. © Jan. 21, 1929; 1 «. 
Jan. 25; E for. 2330; Banks & son, 
York, England. 1934 


She only laughs at me; words and mu- 
sic by F. Hall. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Jan. 17, 1929; E unp. 
2879; Fred Hall, New York. 1935 


She’s a girl from my home town; 
words and music by A. Fernwood. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1 c¢. Jan. 
5, 1929; E unp. 2526; Albert Fern- 
wood, New York. 1936 


She’s a new kind of old-fashioned 
girl; words by Billy Rose, music by 
Vincent Rose. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Jan. 31, 1929; E unp. 
3327; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

1937 

She’s got a great big army of friends, 
Since she lives near the navy yard; 
words by Billy Frisch and Monty 
Siegel, music by Bob Nelson; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Jan. 2, 1929: 2 e. 
Jan. 3; E pub. 2195; Gene Austin, 
ine., New York. 1938 


She’s got a handful of gimme, and a 
mouthful of much obliged; words by 
Charles Tobias, music by Peter de 
Rose. [Words and melody only] © 
ie Spec 22,’ 1825 Hh unm’ 2509: 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 1939 


Same. © Jan. 21, 1929; 2 c¢. Jan. 
22; E pub. 2861; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 1940 


She’s got great ideas; words by 
Charles Tobias and Sam Carlton, 
music by Geo. J. Bennett; pf. ace. 
with ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. © Jan. 28, 1929; 2 ec. Jan. 
29; E pub. 3067; Broadway music 
corp., New York. 1941 


She’s my girl, oh! what a difference 
that makes; words and music by 
Max Kortlander. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c Jan. 19, 1929; E 
unp. 2954; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 1942 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1943 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


She’s the godess [!] of all, no king- 
dom could fall, with her as ruler 
and queen; words by F. Ruby, mu- 
sie by Carleton Ruby. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
29, 1929; E unp. 3280; Fauntleroy 
Ruby, Danbury, Neb. 1943 


She said she wouldn’t—but she did; 
words and music by Ed. EH. Elton, of 
Great Britain; pf. acc., with ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Alvin D. Keech. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Dec. 31, 1928; 
ft fe; (Tan. 2 1929; 6 for 20228: 
Feldman & co., London. 1944 


She stoops to conquer; romance of 
Japan, quartet or cho., words by 
I’. EK. Weatherly, musie by J. L. 
Roeckel, harmonized by J. A. Parks; 
men’s voices. 4to. © Jan. 1, 1929; 
2c. Jan. 7; HE pub. 2443; J. A. Parks 
co., York, Neb. 1945 


She used to call me nothing, but now 
she calls me sheik ; words and music 
by EH. O. Klahn. New York, Frank 
Harding) ©. “Dee. 27) L928 Fhe 


Jan. 2, 1929; E pub. 2147; Elmer O.. 


Klahn, Rocky Point, N. Y. 1946 


Sheila; words and music by Arthur 
F. Kellogg; in C. © Dec. 14, 1928; 
2 ec. Dec. 15; E pub. 2373; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 1947 


Sheltered by love; hymn, words and 
‘music by O. A. Parris. © Sept. 15, 
1928 +) 2 ¢., Dees 20. Bi pubs, Zoe 5 
James D. Vaughan, Lawrenceburg, 
Tenn, 1948 


Sherry; fox trot, words and mus‘c¢ by 
Vv. L. Ridky. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Jan. 30, 1929; E unp. 
3290; Viola Lillian Ridky, Detroit. 

1949 


Ship ahoy! words and music by Phil 
Saltman. © 1c. Jan. 14, 1929; E 
unp. 2801; Philip Harl Saltman, Re- 
vere, Mass. 1956 

Shoe blues; words by F. Pine, music 
by Sylvester Long Cross. © 1 « 
Jan. 15, 1929; E unp. 2821; Frank 
Pine, Blaine, Wash. 1951 


Short dress gal; by S. Morgan. [Mel- 


ody only] ©1ec. Jan. 15, 1929; E 
unp. 2837; Sam Morgan, New Or- 
leans. 1952 


Short postlude; by H. P. Hopkins, op. 
123, no. 2; organ. © Dec. 14, 1928; 
2 ¢e. Dee. 15; E pub. 23863; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 1953 


Short prelude; by H. P. Hopkins, op. 
128, no. 1; organ. © Dec. 14, 1928; 


90 


2 ce. Dec. 15; E pub. 2362; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 1954 


jSi tatita es tan bueno! tango, tema 


de La angelical Manuelita, di Fer- 
nando Rifion, riduzione per orches- 
trina con pf. conduttore di Ilumi- 
nato Culotta, of Italy. pts. 4to. © 
Dec.,.2G),. 1928: 1 ec: Dee, 23 2 ara. 
1787; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 1955 


Si te pesa haberme amado; pespunte 
ranchero, letra de Juan Vega, musica 
de S. Gonzalez, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Chicago; 2 voices. [Photostat] 
© 1c. Jan. 30, 1929; E unp. 3308; 
Salome Gonzalez, Chicago. 1956 


Siam; words and music by Walter 
Smith. [Words and melody only] 
©.1 e; Jdan..12, 1929;-E unp. 27a; 
Noah Frederick, San Francisco. 

1957 

Siciliano; Sicilian melody, by Beryl 
Rubinstein; pf. © Dee. 7, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Jan, 10, 1929; E pub. 2495; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 1958 


Silhcuette; o Kaiserstadt, du schone! 
by A. Walter Kramer; string orch. 
se. and pts. © Dee. 21, 1928; 2 e¢. 
Jan. 2. 1929: (EK) pub. 23200 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 


Silver shadows; Argentine tango, by 
Charles Repper; orch. pts. © Jan. 
16, 1929; 2c Jan. 31; E pub. 3082; 
C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 1960 


Simplicity graded violin course; by 
Louis Retter. Grade 5, 1st-3rd posi- 
tions. © Dec.\17, 1928; 2 ¢. Dee. 17; 
E pub. 2684; Louis Retter music co., 
St. Louis. 1961 


Simply starving for affection; words 


by Leo Livingston Goldstein, music 
by N. Marr. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Jan. 18, 1929; EH unp. 
2924; Naiman Marr, New York. 
1962 
Since JesuS laid His hand on me; 
hymn, words and music by O. A. 
Parris. © Sept. 15, 1928; 2 e. Dec. 
20; E pub. 2612; James D. Vaughan, 
Lawrenceburg, Tenn. 1963 


Since Lizzie’s got to be a lady; words 
by A. Puckett, music by Luther A. 
Clark. [Words and melody only] 
©1e Jan. 14, 1929; E unp. 2791; 
Aldine Puckett, Rainelle, W. Va. 

1964 


Since you are away; lyrics and music 
by J. Kwasser. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Jan. 17, 1929; E unp. 
2908; Jack Kwasser, New York. 

1965 


1959 . 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1929 


1987 


Since you came into my life; words 
by Mitchell Parish, music by Elliott 
Jacoby. © Dee. 31, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 
17, 1929, 1 ce. Jan. 22; E pub. 2881; 
Gotham music service, ine., New 
York. 1966 


Sing a song in the rain; from Polly, 
words by Douglas Furber, of Great 
Britain, and Irving Caesar, of U. S., 
music by Harry Rosenthal, of U. 8.; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Jan. 26, 
1929; 2 e. Jan. 29; EH pub. 3091; 
Harms, ine. New York. [© new 
lyrics and new arrangement of mu- 
sic. ] 1967 


Sing unto the Lord a new song; no. 3, 
words and music by Mrs. H. S. 
Lehman [i. e. Edna Fay Lehman] 
and W. W. Colby. Lehman € co., 
Erie, Penna. 8vo. © July 15, 1928; 
2 ce. Dec. 5; aff. Dec. 6; A 3288; 
Edna Fay Lehman, i. e. Mrs. H. S. 
Lehman, Erie, Pa. 1968 


Singapore Sal; theme song for Sal of 
Singapore, by Billy Stone, Al. Kop- 
pell and Chas. Weinberg, arr. by 
George J. Trinkaus; voc. orch. pts., 
with words. 4to. © Jan. 22, 1929; 
2c. Jan. 26; H pub. 3036; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 1969 


Singapore Sal; words by Al Koppell, 
music by Charles Weinberg and Billy 
Stone; pf. and ukulele ace. © Jan. 
21, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 24; E pub. 2990; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

1970 


Singing (A) bird in a little gold box; 
by Bainbridge Crist; pf. © Dec. 22, 
1928 ; 2c. Jan. 10, 1929; E pub. 2524; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 1971 


Singvégelchen; gavotte, von W. Win- 
terling, op. 8, bearb. von Hermann 
Wenzel, both of Germany; pf. © 
Nov. 5, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 11, 1929; E 
for. 2248; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 1972 


Sizzling the blues; by Joe Capraro [i. 
e. J. J. Capraro] [Melody only] © 
1-e@ Jan. 21, 1929; HE unp. ‘2977; 
Joseph John Capraro, New Orleans. 

1973 


Skipping on the lawn; by Robert No- 
lan Kerr; pf. © Dee. 14, 1928; 2 ec. 
Dec. 15; E pub. 2370; Theodore Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 1974 


Sky blue; by Erv. Bradley: pf. © 
Jan. 4, 1929; 2 ec. Jan. 5; E pub. 
2280; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 1975 


37713—29-—7 91 


Slavische tinze; fiir grosses orch., von 
Karl Mraczek, of Czechoslovakia. 
Se. © Sept. 27, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 11, 
1929; B for. 2255; Ries & Erler, G. 
m. b. H., Berlin. 1976 


Sleep, my babe, my darling; words 
and music by E. M. Joseph, of 
Switzerland, domiciled at Oakland, 
Calif. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1929; E ump. 
2483; Eleinore M. Joseph, Oakland, 
Calif. 1977 


Sleep you well—in die bettgestell; text 
und musik von Hermann Abendroth, 
of Germany. © Oct. 15, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 7, 1929; E for. 1941; Rondo- 
verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 1978 


Sleepy; words by E. Dodson, music by 
J. Weddell. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Jan. 12, 1929; E unp. 
2730; Johnny Weddell and Edgar 
Dodson, Oakland, Calif. 1979 


Sleepy little pickaninnies; by Morti- 
mer Wilson, op. 86, no. 2; pf. © 
Jan.2,,.4929,;; 2.:e.; Jap. .4;..—E pub. 
2249; Century music pub. co., New 
York. 1980 


Slow down; from Lady fingers, words 
by Edward HEliscu, music by Joseph 
Meyer; pf. and ukulele ace. © Jan. 
19, 1929; 2c. Jan. 22; E pub. 2906; 
Harms, inc., New York. 1981 


Slow motion; words and music by H. 
Y.. .Smith..©° bse. Jan. b, .da29: 
E unp. 2559; Harold Y. Smith, Eu- 
gene, Or. 1982 


Slumber song; by A. Ilynsky, arr. by 
Richard Kountz; organ. © June 
24, 1927; 2 ¢. Dec. 19, 1928; E pub. 
2697; H. W. Gray .co., New York. 

1983 

Slumber song; by Arkadieff, tran- 
seribed by Arthur Hartmann; violin 
and pf. © Dec. 27, 1928; 2 ¢c. Jan. 
4, 1929; E pub. 2539; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 1984 


Small town Rose; waltz, lyric and 
music by Percy O. Bryant, of Can- 
ada. [Words and melody only] © 
1 c., Noy. 19, 1928; E unp. 24389; 
Percy Oswald Bryant, Vancouver, 
Canada. 1985 


Smile; words and music by P. J. Sar- 
antis. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ¢., Jan. '8,°1929; EZ unp. 2594; 
Peter J. Sarantis, New York. 1986 


Smile (A) and a song; words by N. 
M. Mulford, music by Helen M. 
Johnson. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1929; E 
unp. 2520; Nellie M. Mulford, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 1987 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1988 


Smile and make the world smile with 
you; words and music by John J. 
Sehneider, pf. arr. by Edward J. 
Splane, ukulele arr. by Anthony J. 
Franchini. © Jan. 2, 1929; 2 e. 
Jan. 2; E pub. 2165; Songtex music 
co., Philadelphia. 1988 


Smile away those bluey bluey blues; 
waltz, words and music by Paul 
Russ; pf. and ukulele acc. © Dec. 
29, 1928; 2 «. Jan. 2, 1929; BE" pub. 
2393; Paul Russ music publisher, 
Amarillo, Tex. 1989 


Smile (The) you owe me; words and 
music by V. B. Milligan. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e. Jan. 21, 
1929; E unp. 29638; Virgil B. Milli- 
gan, Maryville, Tenn. 1990 


Smilin’; words and music by M. Lasco. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Jan. 29, 1929; E unp. 3279; Morris 
Lasco, Chicago. 1991 


Smiling eyes; lyric by George Ellis- 
ton, music by T. Allison. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 10, 1929; E unp. 3097; Theo- 
dora Allison, Cape May, N. J. 1992 


Smiling tooth army song; words and 
music by Baron Keyes. 16mo. 
[Words and melody only] © Dec. 
30, 1928; 2 c. Jan\21; 1929; EK pub. 
2800; Myrrohl chemical co., San 
Francisco. 1993 


words and music 
by W.. Crawley, arr. by Harry 
Schoolfield; pf. and ukulele acc. 
New York, Crawley music co. - 
Aug, ‘1, 1928 = 2. eo Noy, “283. Ei. pub. 
2129; Wilton Crawley, Chicago. 
1994 


Snake hip dance; 


Sneaking; for fotoplay, by Hugo Felix, 
ed. by D. Savino; pf. © Dec. 28, 
1928; 2 ¢., Dec: 29; EH pub. , 2629); 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

1995 

Snow fairies; by Marie D. La Cour, 
op. 30, no. 3; pf. [in Three little 
pieces for you] © Jan. 16, 1929; 
2 ¢c. Jan. 18; E pub. 2750; Clayton 
FE. Summy co., Chicago. 1996 


Snowdrop; by George Parker, of Great 
Britain, op. 7, no. 8; pf. © Jan. 21, 
19: 2G. Jal. oon 2D eu, Geo 
B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 1997 


Snowflakes; caprice, from Snégou- 
rotchka, by Rimsky-Korsakoy, tran- 
scribed by Arthur Hartmann; violin 


and pf.. © Dec. 27, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 
4, 1929; E pub. 2544; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 1998 


92 


pt. Ln ny Shae. 


So ein trépfchen steight ins képfchen ; 
marsch aus Die ungektisste Eva, 
text von Fritz Rotter u. Otto Stran- 
sky, musik von Martin Knopf, of 


Germany, arr. von Richard Etlin- 
ger, of Germany; orch., with pf. 
direction. 4to. © Aug. 10, 1928; 


1c. Jan. 8, 1929; E for. 2054; Oskar 
Seifert, Eppendorf, Germany. 1999 


Sognando amore; sogno-visione-estasi, 
per piccola orch. e. pf. conduttore, 
di Aroldo Fornasari, of Italy. 4to. 
© Nov. 1, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 29; B for. 
1958; Guglielmo Zanibon, Padova, 
Italy. 2000 


Sold down the river; ballet suite, by 
Eastwood Lane; pf. © Dee. 31, 
1928; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1929; E pub. 2193; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 2001 


Soldiers of Christ, arise; hymn with 
descant, words by C. Wesley, music 
by Eric H. Thiman, of Great Brit- 
ain. 4to. [Staff and tonie sol-fa 
notations] © Jan. 8, 1929; 1 ¢. Jan. 
9; E for. 1998; Novello & ¢o., Itd., 
London. 2002: 


Solita; lyric by Mitchell Parish, mu- 
Sic by Hlliott Jacoby and Irving 
Mills; pf. ace. with ukulele arr. by 
M. Kalua. © Dec. 21, 192820 
Jan. 14, 1929; E pub. 2673; Gotham 
musie service, inc., New York. 2003: 


Solos de concertos; pour violon, avec 
ace. de pf., par Jules Le Boulch, of 
France. no. 9. En la bémol ma- 
jeur.—no. 10. En fa majeur. © 
Nov. 20, 1928; 1 ¢@ each Jan. 9, 
1929; E, for, .2106, “2107; see 
Boulch, Versailles, France. 

2004, 2005 


Some day I'll be happy; words and 
music by K. Kichi, arr. by Phil 
Starr. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Jan. 19, 1929; E unp. 2940; 
King Kichi, Wallingford, Conn. 2006 


Some day—my darling; words and 
music by W. R. Hodgin. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Jan. 25, 
1929; E unp. 3106; Willard Ran- 


dolph Hodgin, New York. 2007 
Some Sunday in the summertime; 


song fox-trot, words and music by 
Harry Gifford and Fred EH. Cliffe, 
both of Great Britain; pf. ace. with 
ukulele arr. by Harry J. Stafford. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Dec. 14. 1928; 1 @ Jan. 4, 1929; H 
for. 1811; Campbell, Connelly & co., 
London. 2008. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1929 


2032 


Some sweet morning; words by Darl 
MacBoyle, music by James F. Han- 
ley and Will Hollander; pf. acc. 
with ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. 
© Dec. 21, 1928; 2 ec. Dec. 22; E pub. 
2631: Shapiro, Bernstein & C0., inc., 
New York. 2009 


Somebody; words and music by J. A. 
Braden,’ ©>-=-1'e.'\ Jan. 11, 1929; 
unp. 2705; James A. Braden, Kansas 
City, Mo. 2010 


Somebody’s been stealing; words and 
music by J. M. Gates. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Jan. 11, 1929; 
am wy 2619; Po CC.’ Brockman, 
Atlanta. 2011 


Somebody town; lyric and melody by 
P. L. Geer, harmony and arrange- 
ment by Arthur Lee Mancebo. 
[Mimeograph] ©1c. Jan. 8, 1929; 
E unp. 2612; Paul L. Geer, Berkeley, 
Calif. 2012 


Something to live for; from Lady 
fingers, 
music by Joseph Meyer: pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Jan. 19, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 
22; E pub. 2807; Harms, inc., New 
York. 2013 


Somewhere there’s someone who is all 
alone tonight; waltz song, lyric and 
music by K. G. Coe, of Canada ; steel 
guit. © 1c. Jan. 14, 1929; E unp. 
2808; Kenneth George Coe, Medi- 
cine Hat, Alberta, Canada. 2014 


Sommernacht; text von Johanna Am- 
brosius, musik von H. Behr. © Jan. 
23, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 26; E pub. 3034; 
Herman Behr, New York. 2015 


So’n bisschen franzoésisch ist gar nicht 
so schwer! aus Wann und wo, text 
von Herman Haller, Rideamus und 
Willi Wolff, musik von Walter Kollo, 
of Germany. © Aug. 31, 1927; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 7, 1929; E for. 1926; Rondo- 
verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 2016 


Sonate en si; pour pf. et violon, par 
Simone Plé, of France. © Nov. 20, 
1928; 1 c. Jan. 9, 1929; E for. 2144; 
Henry Lemoine et cie., Paris. 2017 


Sonatina; by James H. Rogers; organ. 
© Jan. 23, 1929; 2c. Jan. 25; BE pub. 
3020; Theodore Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 2018 


Sonatina; von Sigfrid Walther Miiller, 
of Germany, op. 20; klavier. 1, in F 
dur.-2, in B dur. © Dee. 17, 1928; 
1 ¢. each Jan. 2, 1929; E for. 1978, 
1979; Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 

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words by Edward Eliscu, - 


Song in E flat no 38; by Robert Wil- 
liam Berick; pf. [Chords, single 
staff] © 1c Jan. 3, 1929; HE unp. 
2473; Ralph Marie Bonsanti, Brook- 
lyn. 2021 


Seng (A) in praise of the Lord of 
heaven and earth; Hnglish text by 
Helen A. Dickinson, music by Fran- 
ciscus Nagler, ed. by Clarence Dick- 
inson, arr. by Lucy Clark Street; 
women’s voices. 4to. JAD. nets 
1929; 2¢. Jan. 3; E pub. 2214; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 2022 


Song (The) of a river; words and 
music by A. Y. Johnson. © 1c. Jan. 
o?. 1929; EK unp. 30193: Alma’ Y¥. 
Johnson, Avalon, Pa. 2023 


Song (A) of home; words and music 
by F. J. Rogers, of Canada. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Jan. 28, 
1929; E unp. 3170; Fred J. Rogers, 
St. Vital, Manitoba, Canada. 2024 


Song of Indiana; words and music by 
©. Lucas; [mixed voices] © 1 «¢. 
Jan. 10, 1929; E unp. 2653; Caroline 
Lueas, Sandborn, Ind. 2025 


Song of light; theme song, by M. S. 
Pallant. [Melody only] ©1e. Jan. 
8, 1929; E unp. 2599; Myron Sey- 
mour Pallant, New York. 2026 


Song (A) of love; words and music by 


Helen C. Schachern. [Words and 
melody only] ©ic. Jan. 7, 1929; E 
unp. 2569; Helen C. Schachern, New 
York. 2027 


Song (The) of love (Dos lied fun 
liebe) ; words and music by S. Se- 
eunda. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1928; E unp. 2561; 
Samuel Secunda, Brooklyn. 2028 


Song of San Leandro; words and mu- 
sic by H. P. Nissen. [Photostat] © 
1 ee san? '23)- 1929-5 9R aunp. 3043:: 
Harry Petersen Nissen, Oakland, 
Calif. 2029 


Song of the forge; by H. W. Petrie, 
arr. by C. F. Shattuck; male quar- 
tette. 4to. © Jan. 22, 1929; 2c. 
Jan. 23; EH pub. 2899; Edward B. 
Marks musie co., New York. 2030 


Song of the islands; Hawaiian fox 
trot, words and music by Chas. HE. 
King. © 1c. Jan. 7, 1929; EB unp. 
2596; Frances H. King, Honolulu. 

2031 

Song (The) of the musketeers; lyric 
by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Mabel 
Wayne. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Jan. 3, 1929; E unp. 2748; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 2032 


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2033 


pt. IIT, n.s., v. 24 


Song of the plumbers; words by Louise 
Hamilton, music by B. Solomon. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 .«. 
Jan. 17, 1929; E unp. 2888; Berenice 


Solomon, Chicago. 2033 
Song (A) to the stars; by Ralph 
Kinder; organ. © Dec. 17, 1928; 


2c. Dec. 19; E pub. 2352; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 20384 


Songs for raggedy Ann; from Rag- 
- gedy Ann and Andy, words and 
music by Mary Landis Holden. 1. 
What do you suppose. [4 others] 
© Oct. 1, 1928: 2 c. Jan/3, 1929: 
E pub. 2291; Samuel French, ine., 
New York. 2035 


Songs of Alpha chi omega. 8th ed. 
Rev. and enl. © Dec. 6, 1928; 2 e¢. 
and aff. Dec. 8; A 3268; Alpha chi 
omega, Lincoln, Neb. 2036 


Songs of Exmoor; words and music by 
Laurence EK. Tanner, of Great Bri- 
tain, rev. and ed. by Edwin Thorn- 
ton. 1. Winter. [3 others] © Dec. 
24) 1928) 3\4) et San! 22,1929: © for. 
2316; Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 
ltd., London. 20387 


Songs of long ago; words and music 
by F. Dale. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Dee. 31, 1928; E unp. 
2514; Frank Dale, Moundsyille, W. 
Va. 2038 


Soul mates; from The house boat on 
* the Styx, words by George Wehner, 
music by Monte Carlo and Alma San- 
ders; pf. and ukulele acc. © Dee. 
19, 1928; 2c. Dee. 21; E pub. 2169; 
Harms, inc., New York. 2039 


South Downs of Sussex; words by 
Charles Doré, music by George Bu- 
chanan, of Great Britain. © Dee. 
14, 1928; 1 ¢c. Jan. 5, 1929; E for. 
1971; Berners music co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 2040 


South of Kentucky; song fox-trot, 
words and music by Harry Shalson, 
of Great Britain; pf. ace. with uku- 
lele arr. by Charles Hanley. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Dec. 
20, 1928) 1 ‘es Jan.) 4, *929)0 i itor, 
1807; Lareine & co., 1td., London. 

2041 

Souvenir; from Yankee Doodle, words 
and music by Shafter Howard; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Jan. 22, 1929; 
2 ¢. Jan. 23; E pub. 2901; Edward 
B. Marks music co., New York. 

2042 


Souvenirs of you; words by Annabel 
Greer, music by G. D. Moore; pf. 


and ukulele ace. [Photostat] © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 8, 1929; E unp. 3037; Grady D. 
Moore, Nashville. 2043 


Soy virgencita; canciOn Mexicana arr. 
de F. Moure, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Kl Paso, Tex.; pf. © 1c. Jan. 10, 
1929; EH unp. 2686; Francisco Moure, 
Hl Paso. 2044 


Spanish and Mexican album for guitar 
solo; transcriptions by V. O. Bick- 
ford, op. 128. Los Angeles, Calif., 
American guitar society. .© Dee. 26, 
1928; 2 c. Dec. 28; aff. Dec: 29; A 
3418; Vahdah Olcott Bickford, Los 
Angeles. 2045 


Spanish dance; by Pablo de Sarasate, 
op. 26, no. 8, free concert version by 
Hans Hanke; pf. © Jan. 25, 1929; 
2c. Jan. 29; E pub. 3056; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 2046 


Spanish eyes; words by J. Brockman, 
music by J. Brockman and Gus Ed- 
wards. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Jan. 18, 1929; E unp. 3319; 
James Brockman, Los Angeles. 2047 


Spartacus; ouverture dramatique, pour 
orch. partiés, avec pf. conducteur, by 
E. Froment, of France. © Dec. 10, 
1927: 1 c. Jan. 7, 1928* Bi ror fae; 
Editions musicales Evette, Paris. 

2048 

Speak; lyrics by Lee Duskin, music 
by N. Lee. [Chords, single staff] 
© 1c. Jan. 28, 1929; E unp. 3200; 
Norman Lee, Chicago. 2049 


Speed (The) king; galop, by Dudley 
Peele, orch. by Walter C. Schad; 
orch. pts. 4to. © Jan. 18, 1929; 
2c. Jan. 21; E pub. 2857; Belwin, 
inc., New York. 2050 


Speedway (The) ; galop, composed and 
arr. by F. Bub; orch. pts. 4to. © 
‘Jan. 26, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 28; H pub. 
3039; Music buyers corp., New York. 

2051 


Spinning song; by Helen MacGregor, 
selected, ed., annotated and fingered 
by John M. Williams; pf. © Jan. 
23. 1929: 2 ¢c.. Jan. Zohn, een 
Boston music co., Boston. 2052 


Spinning (The) wheel; trill study, by 
Albert von Doenhoff; pf. © Dee. 
24, 1928; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1929; E pub. 
2849; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

2053 

Spirit (The) of Easter; Haster service, 
words by Lizzie De Armond, and 
others, music by Fred B. Holton and 


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no. 1, 1929 


Edith Sanford Tillotson. Svo. © 
Sum. 2, 1929; 2:6 and afic'Jan..T; 
AA 7031; Lorenz pub. co., New York. 
2054 

Spirit (The) of Lawrence; march, by 
As H. Peterson... 1**. violin... ©,1.¢. 
Jan. 18, 1929; E unp. 2918; August 
H. Peterson, Methuen, Mass. 2055 


Spohr (L.) Rondo; transcribed by 
Louis Persinger; violin and pf. © 
Mec...11,. 1928 2. ¢.saban. 40; 4929; 
E 2497; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 2056 


Sprite dance; by Rob Roy Peery; vio- 
lin and pf. © Dec. 3, 1928; 2c. Jan. 
10, 1929; E pub. 2493; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 2057 


Stainer (Charles) Scherzo ; by 
Charles Stainer, of Great Britain; 
wind quintet. © Jan. 3, 1929; 1. 
Jan. 19; E for. 2177; Rudall, Carte 

« & co., Itd., London. 2058 


Star of Bethlehem; carol, words and 
music by E. W. G. Leidzen. S8vo. 
© Dee. 14, 1928: 2 ec. Dec. 15: B 
pub. 2130; Erik W. G. Leidzen, New 
Yerk. 2059 


Starlight; words and music by F. J. 
Lynch. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Jan. 23, 1929; E unp. 3050; 
Frank Joseph Lynch, New York. 

2060 

Stately (The) names of England; 
written by Graham Squiers, com- 
posed by Fred Cecil, of Great Brit- 
ain. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Dec. 28, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 
16, 1929; E for. 2199; Reynolds & 
co., London. 2061 


Station L. O. V. E.: words and music 
by D. P. Fina. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Jan. 26, 1929; E ump. 
3114; Donald Pascal Fina, Kenosha, 
Wis. 2062 


Stay out of Walnut Street alley; 
words and music by L. Johnson. 
[Words and melody only] ©1« 
Jan. 17, 1929; E unp. 2899; Lonnie 


Johnson, Jackson Heights, L. L., 
KN. ¥: 2063 
Stendardj (Piero)  Pastorale:) "di 


Piero Stendardi, of Italy; pf. © 
Jan; 5, 1929; 1c Jan. 4:. BH: for. 
1808; Casa editrice musicale ital- 
iana, Florence. 2064 
Step by step; course in theory and 
practise for the young piano stu- 
dent, by Elizabeth Fyffe. bk. 1, 
elementary.—bk. 2, ist grade—bk. 


Q5 


2076 


3, 2nd grade. © Nov. 20, 1928; 2 ¢. 
each Jan. 10, 1929; E pub. 25380- 
2532; Carl Fischer; ine., New York. 
2065-2067 

Step-by-step; progressive method of 
musical education for beginners, by 
Lucy Ellen Peterson. obl. S8vo. © 
Oct. 24, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 3; aff. Dec. 
10; A 3522; Eurydiceum school of 
music, Long Beach, Calif. 2068 


Stepping high; theme song for the 
photoplay, lyric by L. Wolfe Gilbert, 
music by Mabel Wayne. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Jan. 3, 
1929: E unp. 2745; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 2069 


Stepping lightly; by Celeste Bruner 
Givens; pf. © Dec. 29, 1928; 2 «. 
Jan. 8, 1929; E pub. 2824; Shattin- 
ger piano & music co., St. Louis. 

2070 

Still I’d love you; from Follow thru, 
words and music by B. G. De Sylva 
[pseud. of George Gard De Sylva], 
Lew Brown and Ray Henderson; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by Joseph 
M. Weiss. © Dee. 28, 1928; 2 e. 


Dee. 31; E pub. 2068; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New 
York. 2071 
Stimmungsbilder; 60 lyrische  ton- 


stiicke fiir harmonium, komponiert 
von Hermann Wenzel, of Germany, 
revid. v. M. Wenzel, of Germany. 
bESZ. "© Nov'10, 19283 © eetan. 
11, 1929; E for. 2246; Fr. Portius, 
Leipzig. 2072 


Stone’s (Jerry) modern jazz piano 
course; for the playing of popular 
music, by Jerry Stone. © Dec. 17, 
1928 ; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 26; AA 7411; 
Jerry Stone, Portland, Or. 2073 


Strifling (Der) ; text von L. Melschin, 
libers. von Hans Ostwald, musik von 
Bernhard Blau, of Germany, op. 23, 
Bond. © dune.43,.1928;: 1, ¢. Jan. 
11, 1929; E for. 2254; Ries & Erler, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 2074 


S.t.r.a.m.i.l.a.n.o.; canzone one-step, di 
Vittorio Mascheroni, of Italy; pic- 
eola orch. pts. 4to. © Jan. 2, 1929; 
ke. Jan. 9; BE for. 1849) Av i&.G. 
Carisch & ¢., Milan. 2075 


S.t.r.a.m.ilia.n.o.; canzone one-step, 
parole di Luciano Ramo, musica di 
Vittorio Mascheroni, of Italy; pf. 
© Jan, 2;.1929; 1 ce. Jan. 9; E for. 
1854; A & G. Carisch & ¢., Milan. 

2076 


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2077 


Strangers (The) at our door; home |. 


mission song, words by Jessie F. 
Moser, music by H. G. Tovey. © 
Nov. 41928; 2.¢. Jan. 14° 1929. 
pub. 2651; Herbert G. Tovey, Los 
Angeles. 2077 


Student (The) march; by J. Jaffe. © 
ic. Jan. 3, 1929; EH unp. 2475; Julius 
Jaffe, New York. 2078 


Suss singt die geige, gut’ nacht; tango, 
verse von Robert Gilbert, musik von 
Will Rollins. © Oct. 4, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Jan. 7, 1929; E for. 1899; Rondo- 
verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 2079 


Suite in olden style; by Henry Ken- 
ning, of Great Britain; violin, with 
pf. 1. Praeludium. [4 others] © 
Noy.) 29; ) 1928; . i te; Jan, 5 5B) tor. 
1968; Schott & eco., 1td., London. 

‘ 2080 

Summer frolics; by W. A. Montgom- 
ery, of Great Britain, op. 38, no. 4; 
pi. Cy Jan.’ 2171929. 2° ce. Jango 
EK pub. 2955; B. EF. Wood music co., 
Boston. 2081 


Summer time in old Kentucky; words 
by Hollis C. Franklin, music by 
Betsy White. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Jan. 15, 1929; E unp. 
2834; Vernon Dalhart, New York. 

2082 

Sun of glory; overture, by Edw. Rus- 
sell; band pts., with solo B flat cor- 
net conductor. 4to. © Sept. 22, 
1928; 2 ec Dee. 26; E pub. 2310; 
Charles L. Barnhouse, sr., Oska- 

‘ loosa, Ia. 2083 


Sunbonnet (The) girl; comic operetta 
in 2 acts, book, lyrics and music by 
Geoffrey F. Morgan and Frederick 
G. Johnson; mixed voices. Vocal 
se. 4to. © Jan. 8, 1929; 2 ¢. Jan. 
14; D pub. 27481; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 2084 


Sunflower; by George Parker, of Great 
Bitain7op. 7, No. 1 pla "© Jane 2, 
1929; 2 ¢«. Jan. 25; E pub. 2949; 
B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 2085 


Sunrise on the mountain; waltz, by 
G. E. Holmes; band pts. 4to. © 
Sept. 22, 1928; 2 c. Dee. 26; E pub. 
2322; Charles L. Barnhouse, sr., 
Oskaloosa, Ia. 2086 


Sunset in the garden; valse, by Hilsel 
Holt; pf. © Jan. 2, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 
4; E pub. 2567; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 2087 


Sunset (The) limited; march, by G. H. 
Holmes; band pts. 4to. © Sept. 
22, 1928; 2 ec. Dec. 26; H pub. Zaza 


96 


pt. III, 0. S., v. 24 


Oska- 
2088 


Sunset trail; words and music by S. 
W. Hollowell. © 1c. Jan. 8, 1929; 
E unp. 2618; Stella Watts Hollo- 
well, Santa Barbara, Calif. 2089 


Superstitious blues; words and music 
by Hattie Burleson. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Jan. 5, 1929; 
E unp. 2542; Brunswick-Balke-Col- 
lender co., New York. 2090 


Supplication; by Haydn Wood, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Jan. 10, 1929; 
1c. Jan. 12; E for. 2308; Chappell 
& co., ltd., London. 2091 


Supposing; words and music by M. 
Weitz. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Jan. 4, 1929; E unp. 2524; 
Mark Weitz, Boston. 2092 


Sure (A) retreat; hymn, words by 
Jessie F. Moser, music by H. G. To- 
vey. © Nov. 1, 1928; 2 «. Jan. 14, 
1929; E pub. 2652; Herbert G. To- 
vey, Los Angeles. 2093 


Surf riders; by Heinrich Gebhard; pf. 
© Dee. 18, 1928; 2 ec. Jan. 19, 1929; 
EK pub. 2763; E. C. Schirmer music 
co., Boston. 2094 


Surprise (La) amoureuse; ou, La belle 
endormie, poésie populaire de Haute- 
Savoie, mis en musique de Georges 
Migot, of France. © Nov. 20, 1928; 
1e. Jan. 9, 1929; EH for. 2147; Henry 
Lemoine et cie., Paris. 2095 


Susi (Die) blist das saxophon; text 
von Hans H. Zerlett, musik von Ru- 
dolph Nelson, of Germany. © Sept. 
13, 1928; 1 ¢ Jan. 7, 2929°" eae 
1936; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 2096 


Sutor (Adele) Nocturne, selected, ed., 
annotated and fingered by John M. 
Williams; pf. © Dec. 24, 1928; 2c. 
Dec. 31; E pub. 2624; Boston music 
co., Boston. 2097 


Suzette; an idle idyll, words by Wil- 
liam F. Boddington, music by Ar- 
thur Fickénscher; mixed voices. 
4to. © Jan. 11, 1929; 2 e. Jan. 25; 
E pub. 2938; C. C. Birchard & G0., 
Boston. 2098 


Swampy river; by Duke Hllington; pf. 
© Dec. 31, 1928; 2 ce. Jan. 17, 1929; 
HE pub. 2741; Gotham music service, 
inc., New York. 2099 


Swanee river; by J. F. Weir; melody, 
with pf. acc. © 1ic. Jan. 5, 1929; 
E unp. 2530; James Frederick Weir, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 2100 


Charles L. Barnhouse, 
loosa, Ia. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1929 


2123 


Sweet Colorado home; words and mu- 
sic by J. V. Lappin. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
11, 1929; E unp. 2707; Jules Verne 
Lappin, Tulsa, Okl. 2101 


Sweet dreams of music; words by C. 
M. Stairs, music by Sylvester Long 
Cross. © 1c. Jan. 15, 1929; E unp. 
2825; C. M. Stairs, Seattle. 2102 


Sweet Estella, the ideal of my dreams: 
words by Mrs. Frank C. Duplessie 
fi. e. S. Duplessie], music by Ray 
Hibbeler. New York City, Frank 
Harding’s music house. © Jan. 3, 
1929; 2 c. Jan. 12; E pub. 2592; 
Selina Duplessie, Fitzwilliam Depot, 
N.. H. 2103 


Sweet Ida Joy: words by Will J. Har- 
ris, music by Maurice Abrahams; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Jan. 2, 
1929; 2c. Jan. 4; E pub. 2186; Spier 
& Coslow, inc., New York. 2104 


Sweet is the voice, and brown are the 
eyes; words and music by L. Tower. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Jan. 14, 1929; E unp. 2767; Leslie 
Tower, Red Bluff, Calif. 2105 


Sweet Kentucky Lou; words and mu- 
sic by Sherman Brown. [Words and 
melody only] 
E unp. 3188; Hughes Bailey & co., 
inc., New York. 2106 


Sweet Rose of memory; words and mu- 
sic by Al Johnson [i. e. E. A. John- 
son] [Words and melody only] © 
1 ce Jan. 31, 1929; E unp. 3330; 
Eric Albin Johnson, Chicago. 2107 


Sweet rose of paradise; words and 
music by C. Swanberg. © Dec. 28, 
Pees ec. Aan. 24, 1929" "Hh, pup: 
2934; Carl Swanberg, St. Paul. 

2108 


Sweet violets; words and music by B. 
Samberg. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Jan. 3, 1929; E unp. 2506; 
Benjamin Samberg, Brooklyn. 2109 


Sweet William; words by Jack Fors- 
ter, music by Mary Forster; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © 1c. Jan. 10, 1929; 
E unp. 2671; John T. Forster, Hol- 
ton, Kan. 2110 


Sweetest (The) story ever told; part 
song, words and music by R. M. 
Stults, arr. by Philip Greely; men’s 
voices. 4to. © Dee. 19, 1928; 2 «@. 
Jan. 8, 1929; E pub. 2340; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 2A a 


Sweetheart blues; words by F. McRoy, 
music by Luther A. Clark. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Jan. 14, 


9g 


©1e. Jan. 28, 1929; 


1929; E unp. 3147; Florence McRoy, 
Newport, Ark, 2AAZ 


Sweetheart, I love you; lyrics by Lil- 
lian Barnes, music by E. A. Schanda. 
©1e Jan. 2, 1929; E unp. 2458; 
Edward Adolph Schanda, Chicago. 

2113 


Sweetheart I’m lonesome for you; 
words and music by G. D. Moore; pf. 
and ukulele ace. [Photostat] ©1 
ce. Jan. 8, 1929; E unp. 3038; Grady 
D. Moore, Nashville. 2114 


Sweetheart of memories; waltz, words 
and music by Sam Coslow; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Jan. 2, 1929; 2 «. 
Jan. 4; E pub. 2187; Spier & Coslow, 
inc., New York. 2AAS 


Sweetheart of mine come back to me; 
waltz song, words and music by H. 
Johnson... © 1 e. Jan. 2, 1929; EB 
unp. 2450; Harold Johnson, Fort 
Riley, Kan. 2116 


Sweetheart of mine, come back to me; 
words and music by V. Vaska. © 
1 26. San Zoo toeo., Wh Unp. o2ol 
Vana Vaska, Los Angeles. 2117 


Sweetheart of my dreams; lyric and 
melody by P. L. Geer, harmony and 
arrangement by Arthur Lee Man- 
cebo. [Mimeograph] © 1c. Jan. 
8, 1929; E unp. 2613; Paul L. Geer, 
Berkeley, Calif. 2118 


Sweetheart Sue—I love you; words 
by L. Clyde, music by Lee Turner. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
Jan. 9, 1929; E unp. 2637 ; Lee Clyde, 
Baylor, Mont. 2119 


Sweetness of your song; fox-trot, lyric 
by J. Keirn Brennan, music by John 
McLaughlin, arr. by Joseph Nuss- 


baum; dance orch. pts. 4to. © 
Jan.. 26,1929: 2c Jans o0; EK. pub. 
3098; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 2120 


Swinging; 5-note duet, by Marie F. 
Hall; pf. with rhymes. © Dec. 28, 
1928; 2 ec. Jan. 4, 1929; E pub. 2403; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 2121 


Swinging on de golden gate; negro 
Spiritual, words and music by M. A. 
Redding. © 1c. Jan. 29, 1929: E 
unp. 8262; Mary Agnes Redding, 
Pittsburg, Calif. 2122 


Symphonie VI; fiir orch, partitur, in C 
dur, von Kurt Atterberg, of Sweden, 
op: aL. ‘© Woy. 29, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 
2, 1929; E for. 1996; Columbia 
graphophone co., ltd., London. 

2123 


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pt. III, Nn. s., Vv. 24 


2124 
Syncopator (The); march, by G. H. 
Huffine; band. 4to. © Jan 5, 


1929 ;. 2.c. Jan. 5s Wepub, 2500 ;. Karl 
L. King music house, Fort Dodge, 
Ta. 2124 


Szazas bank6é nesze cigany; fox-trot, 
a szovegét Kola Jésef és Nador Josef 
irtak, zenéjét szerzette: Kola Jozsef, 
of Hungary. © Nov. 17, 1927; 1c. 
Dec. 7, 1928; E for. 1859'; Kalman 
Nador, Budapest, Hungary. 2125 


Tanker du pa mej? text av Jean 
Ernst [pseud. of Harry Holm], 
music by Folke Anderson, of Sweden ; 
pe -GweOct; 23, )1928- 1 ¢. Jan. 7, 
1929: BE for. 1873; A. b. Nordiska 
musikforlaget, Stockholm, Sweden. 

2126 


Take me back, sweetheart; ballad, 
words by C. O. Jones, music by Lee 
Turner. New York City, Frank 
Hardie. ©) fan, "21, '1929% 2 ie, 
Jan. 24; EH pub. 2915; Charles Os- 
ear Jones, Gary, Ind. 2127 


Take me back to Col-ler-rad-da fer to 
stay; words and music by Moran 
Moore; pf. and ukulele ace. © Jan. 
19, 2929; 2'¢) Fan, 23; BH pub: 2889; 
Villa Moret, inc., San Francisco. 

128 


Tale and story; fox trot, special jazz 
arr., by José M. Lucchesi, of Brazil; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
© Nov. 20, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 9, 1929; 
E for. 2104; Auguste Bosc, Paris. 

2129 

Tampa; from Happy days, lyric by 
Lew Levinson, music by Leo Flan- 
ders. © Dec. 27, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 
1929; E pub. 3084; Sherman, Clay 


& co., San Francisco. 2130 
Tangerina; tango, par S. Esvé, of 
France; pf. © Dec. 31, 1927; 1 e. 


Apr. 9, 1928; E 689537 ; 
Paris. 


Choudens, 
Paes a | 


Tango creole; by K. L. Richards, op. 
383. pf., in A, min. © 1 ¢ J4n, 28, 
1929; EH unp. 8250; Katherine Louise 
Richards, New York. 2132 


Tango d’amour; nem tagadom, még 
mindig gondolok magara. : 
szovegét irta: Lorinez Mikl6s, zené- 


jét szerzette: Zerkoyvitz Béla, of 


Hungary. © Oct. 7; 1927: 1 ec. 
Dec: 7, 1928; BH for. 1358; Kalman 
Nador, Budapest, Hungary. 2183 


Tantum ergo V; a Zoltanus Kodaly, 
of Hungary; gyermekhangokra, or- 
gona v, harmonium. obl. Ato, 


| 98 


(Cover title:—Ot tantun ergo) © 
Dec. 1,- 1928;. 1 ¢) Jani 3). 19293) 
for. 2017; Zoltan Kodaly, Budapest, 
Hungary. 2134 


Tanz-suite; von Efrem Zimbalist, arr. 
von Leo Artok, of Germany, op. 98; 
salon-orch., with pf. conductor. 1. 
Polnischer tanz. [2 others] © Dec. 
31, 1928; 1 c. Dec. 22; EH for. 1794; 
B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

2135. 


Tarantella; by Gaston Borch, of Nor- 
way; orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 
© Jan. 2, 1929; 2c. Jan. 4; E pub 
2259; Belwin, ine., New York. 2136 


Tea (The) party; by Matilee Loeb- 
Preston; pf. © Jan. 22, 1929; 2 ¢ 
Jan. 21; E pub. 2787; Schroeder & 
Gunther, inc., New York. ZAST 


‘Tea time; words and music by M. E. 


Bronson. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1929; HB 
unp. 3032; Margaret E. Bronson, 
Cincinnati. 2138 


Teach me to love; sacred song, words 
by Priscilla M. Dunn, music by W. 
E. McGee; low vyoice. Oakland, 
Calif., Franklin music publisher. © 
Jan. 17, 1929’; 2 ¢.. dam 25> Epo 
2864; Winifred E. McGee, Ceres, 
Calif. 21389 


Tear drops; words by Lou Davis, mu- 
sic by Arnold Johnson. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Jan. 9, 1929; HB 
unp. 2630; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, inc., New York. 2140 


Tears of love; words and music by H. 
P. Nissen. [Photostat] ©1c. Jan. 
15, 1929; E unp. 28388; Harry Peter- 
sen Nissen, Oakland, Calif. 2141 


Teasing; words and music by R. AIl- 
bright. [Words and melody only]: 
© 1c. Jan. 2, 1929; E unp. 2468; 
Ray Albright, Newark, N. J. 2142 


Teddy (The) bear; dance, by Matilee 
Loeb-Preston; pf. © Jan. 22, 1929; 
2c. Jan. 21; E pub. 2793 ; Schroeder 
& Gunther, inc., New York. 2143 


Teiere mamenin; words and musie by 
S. Secunda. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Dee. 28, 1928; E unp. 
2478; Samuel Secunda, Brooklyn. 

2144 

Tell it to the marines; by Richard 
Howsgill, of Great Britain; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Ja. 10, 19295) b-e.: Fam. 22 95H fore 
2322; J. R. Lafleur & son, Itd., Lon- 
don. 2145. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1929 


2165 


Tell me in the moonlight; words and 
music by Bob and Don Elbel; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Jan 7, 1929; 
2 ¢e. Jan. 9; E pub. 2463; Forster 
music publisher, ine., Chicago. 2146 


Tell me little sweetheart; waltz, 
words, and music by G. E. Ruther- 
ford. [Words.and melody only] © 
1 @& Jan. ‘30; 1929: EH unp 3285; 
George E. Rutherford, Poughkeep- 
sie, N. Y. 2147 


Vell me when blues; words and mu- 
~~ sic by Spencer Williams. [Chords, 
' single staff] © 1. Jan. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 3116; Georgia music co., New 
York. 2148 


Tell the doc; words by Ira Gershwin, 
music by George Gershwin. London, 
New York & Sydney, Chappel & co., 
Itd. [Words and melody only] © 
Dec. 21, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 31; E pub. 
2172; New world music corp., New 
War ik. 2149 


Tempest (The); from The Yodler, 
words and music by F. Zimmermann, 
of Switzerland, domiciled at Los 
Angeles, arr. by Wm. F. Schiller. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 


ane, 2. 1929: BE pnp... 2465; Krilz: 


2150 


Tender memories; words by Ford [i. e. 
Ford Rush] and Glenn [i. e. Glenn 
Rowell], music by Fred _ Rose. 
[Chords, single staff.] ©1e. Jan. 
28, 1929; E unp. 3190; Ford Rush 
and Glenn Rowell, Oak Park, Il. 

2151 


Tennessee, I’m coming home; words 
and music by J. Ring. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Jan. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 2794; Justin Ring, New York. 

2152, 

Tepcres and totem poles; by Mortimer 
Wilson, op. 86, no. 6; pf. © Jan. 2, 
1929; 2c. Jan. 4; EH pub. 2253; Cen- 
tury music pub. co., New York. 2153 


Zimmermann, Los Angeles. 


Terry (Frances) Twelve study pieces 
for wrist technic; pf. © Dee. 20, 
1928; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 8, 1929; AA 
7035; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

2154 


Tesha; vocal waltz theme, words and 
-  musie by Harry Gordon and An- 
thony Deering, both of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. acc. with ukulele arr. by 
Harry J. Stafford. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Dec. 21, 1928; 
1c. Jan. 3, 1929; E for. 1806 ; Camp- 
bell, Connelly & co., London. 2155 


Testing the keys; by W. L. Proctor; pf. 
© 1c. Jan. 21, 1929; E unp. 2980; 
Walter L. Proctor, Everett, Mass. 

2156 

Teufels-tanz (Der); caprice fantas- 
tique, fiir violine mit begleitung des 
pf., von Ferdinand Carri, op. 30. 
pept:..13;,.4928,, 1c. Sept, 27s, 2h, & 
Sept. 29; E pub. 2579; Breitkopf & 
Hiirtel, Leipzig. 2157 


Thank God for all; words by Herbert 
J. Brandon, music by Charles Huer- 
ter. 1. In C.—2. In E flat—3. In F. 
© Jan. 21, 1929; 2c. each Jan. 25; EB 
pub. 2959; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston. 2158 


That Monte Carlo song; fox-trot, words 
and music by Chick Endor and 
Harry Steinberg, both of Great . 
Britain; pf. acc. with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. 
Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Dee. 28, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 3, 
1829; E for. 1987; Lawrence Wright 
music co., London. 2159 


That night among the roses; words by 
Ted Koehler, music by Frank Ma- 
gine. [Chords, single staff] ©1e. 
Jan. 22; 1929; BE, unp. 3015; Villa 
Moret, inc., San Francisco. 2160 


That old-time organ melody; valse bal- 
lad, written and composed by Harry 
Carlton and Michael Blair, of Great 
Britain; pf. aec., with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. 
Keech. © Jan. 7%, 1929; 1c. Jan. 
24; E for. 2343; Lawrence Wright 
music co., London. 2161 


That phoney boloney ; tchirri-birri-bim, 
words and music by B. Samberg. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Jan. 3, 1929; E unp. 2507; Benjamin 
Samberg, Brooklyn. ps OS 


That’s her now; words by Jack Yellen, 
music by Milton Ager; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by Dan Dougherty. © 
Jan. 2, 1920: ZiegJan, 33), pub. 
2203; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc., 
New York. 2163 

That’s my girl; words and music by 
C. C. Poche. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Jan. 21, 1929; E unp. 
2968; Catherine C. Poche, Poucha- 
toula, La. 2164 


That’s the good old sunny south ; words 
by Jack Yellen, music by Miiton Ager ; 
pf. acc. with ukulele arr. by Dan 
Dougherty. © Jan. 11, 1929; 2 «¢. 
Jan. 12; E pub. 2603; Ager, Yellen 
& Bornstein, inc., New York. 2165 


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2166 


That’s the kind of a baby that loves 
me; words and music by R. A. 
Pritchett. © 1c. Jan. 25, 1929; E 
unp. 3323; Ray Alphus Pritchett, 
Dallas. 2166 


Thats the melody my mother sang to 
me; words and music by J. Kwas- 
ser. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Jan. 17, 1929; E unp. 2909; Jack 
Kwasser, New York. 2167 


That’s what I call sweet music; words 
by Jack Meskill, music by Al Hoff- 
man and Pete Wendling; pf. acc. 
with ukulele arr. by Dan Dougherty. 
©. Yane'2."1929:- 2 er Jan.-3> EH pub: 
3053 ; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc., 
New York. 2168 


That’s what’s calling me back; music 
by Johnny Tucker and Joe Schuster, 
scored by George J. Trinkaus; voc. 
orch: pts. 4to. © Jan. 21, 1929; 
2 e. Jan. 24; EH ‘Sub. 2986; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 2169 


That’s what’s calling me back; words 
by Clyde Hager, music by Johnny 
Tucker and Joe Schuster; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Dec. 31, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Dee. 31; E pub. 2480; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 2170 


That’s why I’m happy; words by Herb 
Magidson, music by Michael H. 
Cleary ; pf. acc. with ukulele arr. by 
AO Wh ranchin’ ©, Jan.’ 9) Wee ; 
2c. Jan. 10; H pub. 2483; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inec., New York. 

2171 


That’s why I’m jealous of you; words 
by Ford [i. e. Ford Rush] and 
Glenn fi. e. Glenn Rowell], music 
by Fred Rose, arr. by Rube Bennett; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © 1c. Jan. 28, 
1929; E unp. 3191; Ford Rush and 
Glenn Rowell, Oak Park, Il. 272 


That tantolizing [!] smile; words and 
music by G. S. Ostrander. © 1 «¢. 
Jan. 24, 1929; E unp. 3102; Gertrude 
Snowden Ostrander, Sterling, Neb. 

2173 


That tired feeling; words and music 
by V. A. L. Smith, of Canada. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Dee. 31, 1928; E unp. 2515; Victoria 
A. L. Smith, Tillsonburg, Ontario, 
Canada. 2174 


Thee Barbados; words by Lionel 
O’Donnell Licorish, music by T. 
Hammed; pf. © Dec. 10, 1928; 2 «. 
Dee. 7; E pub. 2717; Harrison God- 
win Smith and Tosh Hammed, New 
York. 2175 


pt. Il, n. S., v. 24 


Then I’ll have time for you; from Fol- 
low thru, words and music by B. G. 
De Syiva [pseud. of George Gard De 
Sylva], Lew Brown and Ray Hender- 
son; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
Joseph M, Weiss. © Dec. 28, 1928; 
2 ¢. Dec. 31; E pub. 2069; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, ine, New 
York. 2176 


There is a green hill far away; sacred 
song, words by C. F. Alexander, mu- 
sic by Alfred Wooler . 1. In A flat.— 
2.In F. © Jan. 30, 1929; 2 c. eac 
Jan. 31; E pub. 3110; Arthur =p 

214 


There is no dream; words by Margaret 
EH. Sangster, music by Louis Drake- 
ford [i. e. L. H. Drakeford], of Great 
Britain. © 1c. Jan. 30, 19295°58 
unp. 3305; Lewis Henry Drakeford, 
London. 2178 


There’s a four leaf clover in my pocket, 
and a horse-shoe over my door; 
lyrics by Lew Colwell and Jack 
Meskill, music by Pete Wendling; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Jan. 29, 
1929; 2c. Jan: 305) Hyspubi sors; 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. 2179 


There’s a little girl who’s calling, call- 
ing me; words and music by T. Par- 
rillo. © 1c. Jan. 26, 1929; EH unp: 
3138; Tom Parrillo, Chicago. 2180 


There’s a reason when my dad steps 
out! fox-trot, words and music by 
Ay, Lett. © 1 ¢. Jan, dae 
unp. 2840; Alice Leff, Whitewood, 

a gg 1 2181 


There’s a smile for ev’ry tear; lyrie 
by John Leeds, music by Hoyt Fish- 
er. Los Angeles, Calif., Gene John- 
ston, inc. © Jan. 16, 1929; 2 ¢. Jan. 
22: E pub. 2859; Gene Johnston, Los 


Schmidt co., Boston. 


Angeles. 2182 
There’s but only one dream; words 
and music by G. J. Poquse. [Words 


and melody only] © 1 ce. Dee. 11, 
1928; E unp. 1944; George J. Po- 
quse, Fort Sill, Okl. 2183 


There’s no happiness without you; by 
S. Wienshienk; melody with pf. ace. 
© 1c. Jan. 21, 1929; BH unp. 2969; 
Sylvia Wienshienk, Kansas City, Mo. 

2184 

There’s no power on earth can pull it 
down; words and music by Tommy 
Lorne and R. F. Morrison, of Great 
Britain; pf. acc., with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. 
Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 


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no. 1, 1929 


2205 


6 
tions] © Jan. 7, 1929; 1c. Jan. 8; 
E for. 2025; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don. 2185 


There’s nobody else; words by Sidney 
Clare, music by Jimmy Monroe 
[pseud. of Leonard Joy]; pf. ace. 
with ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. 
© Jan. 9, 1929; 2 ec. Jan. 10; E pub. 
2484; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. 2186 


There’s sugar cane around my door; 
words and music by Eddie Leonard 
and Jack Stern. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. ce. Jan. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 2695; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 2187 


There were shepberds; Christmas 
pageant-service for the Sunday 
school, pageant by Frances V. Hub- 
bard, music by John J. Thomas, 
Clarence Nevin, Clinton D. Lowden 
and Roy E. Nolte. Chicago, IIL, 


Geo. F. Rosche & co. 8vo. © Sept. 
A, st O285— 2)-eF LOcti SS) D'27388 $s 
George F. Rosche, Chicago. 2188 


Therese; or, The Lady of Morunique; 
comic opera in 2 acts, written by 
EK. H. Stevens, composed by R. G. 
Bartow.” 4te.,,©)1 ¢.,Jan. 22,1929; 
D unpub. 27484: Edmund H. Stevens 
and Robert G. Barrow, Washington. 

2189 


-Thermidor; ouverture, pour orch., par- 
ties séparées, avec pf. conducteur, 
par A. Scassola, of Italy. © Nov. 
15, 1928; 1 e.. Dec. 19; E for. 1824; 
F. Moulin, Cannes, France. 2190 


They who trust and obey; hymn, 
words by Jessie F. Moser, music by 
H. G. Tovey ; mixed voices. © Nov. 
1, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1929; EH pub. 
2653; Herbert G. Tovey, Los Ange- 
les, 2191 


Thinking of you, my _ sweetheart; 
words and music by C. B. Meyer. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
dan. 14, 1929;.E.unp: 2762; Carl 
B. Meyer, St. Louis. 2192 


Thinnest (The) girl I know; musical 
recitation, written by Greatrex New- 
man, composed by Wolseley Charles, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Dec. 28, 
1928; 1 c. Jan. 16, 1929; E for. 2198: 
Reynolds & co., London. 2193 


Third air concertante: by Louis Ret- 
ter; violin and pf. © Dec. 17, 1928; 
2 ¢. Dec.. 17; E pub. 2685; Louis 
Retter music co., St. Louis. 2194 


Third sonata; by Arnold Bax, of Great 
Britain; violin and pf. © Jan. 22, 
1929; 1 ec. Jan. 30; E for. 2377; Mur- 
doch, Murdoch & co., ine. with J. 
G. Murdoch & co., ltd., London. 

2195 


This glad Easter day; English text 
by Helen A. Dickinson, set to tra- 
ditional Norwegian air, arr. by Clar- 
ence Dickinson, arr. for women’s 
voices by Lucy Clark Street; organ 
acc. 4to. © Jan. 2, 1929; 2 ¢. Jan. 
on, Mopue 2etGs ts WwW. Gray co. 
New York. 2196 


Thompson (John) Seven: musical 
travelogues; pf. © Jan. 21, 1929; 
2c. Jan. 21: E pub. 2786; Schroeder 
& Gunther, inc., New York. 2197 


Thou art all; sacred song, words by 
Ave Galbraith, music by J. Lamont 
Galbraith; med. voice. © Jan. 30, 
1929 42 -c.. Mans lst > <hr pub: Bas 5 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 2198 


Thou art near; words by William H. 
Pike, music by H. G. Tovey; pf. © 
Now; i. J928" 2 e., Van, 14, 1S29; 
E pub. 2654; Herbert G. Tovey, Los 
Angeles. 2199 


Thoughts of you when I’m blue; 
words by Mrs. G. L. Brown, music 
by Phil Starr. [Words and melody 


only] ©1e. Jan. 16, 1929; E unp. 
2847; Gertrude L. Brown, Aroda, 
Va. 2200 


Throne (The) of grace; hymn, words 
and music by Mrs. L. J. Zorn [i. e. 
CIS Zorn] © Nov.: 19287 2° ¢. 
Nov. 22; E pub. 2485; Clara Inez 
Zorn, Chicago. 2201 


Through the night a Starry ray; the 
first Noel, hymn, music by G. I. 
Wills 4to. ‘©oDeew2t, 19285 2 c. 
Dec. 22; E pub. 2546; Grinton I. 
Will, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 2202 


Through the waning seasons; words 
by Thomas S. Jones, jr., music by 
H. Gifford Bull; low or med. voice. 
© Dec. 28, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1929; 
E pub. 2418; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 2203 


Tick tock; 5-note duet, by Marie F. 
Hall; pf. with rhymes. © Dee. 28, 
1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 4, 1929; E pub. 2404; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 2204 


Tickety tock; by M. Wetzel; pf. 
[Photostat] © Dec. 13, 1928;:2.¢. 
Jan. 9, 1929; E pub. 2475; Maurice 
Wetzel, Chicago. * 2205 


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pt. II, n. S., v. 24 


Tiddley-iddley-iddley-iddley-hi! writ- 
ten and composed by W. H. Wallis 
and Harry Bedford, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. aec., with banjulele banjo 
and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 2; 1929; 
HE for. 1967; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don. 2206 


Tide of memory; lyric by Morris A. 
Nunes, music by Frank J. Konitz; 
pr.,,,© ie. Jan: 5, 1929: EB ump. 
3127; Morris Nunes and Frank 
Konitz, New Haven. 2207 


Tiger man; words and music by Henry 
Lodge. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Jan. 10, 1929; EB unp. 2651; 
Spier and Coslow, inc., New York. 

2208 

Tillie; av Folke Anderson, of Sweden; 
pf © Nov. 15; 1928: 1 e. Jan-~ 7, 
1929; E for. 1870; A. b. Nordiska 
musikforlaget, Stockholm, Sweden. 

2209 

Time’s end; if I could live a thousand 
years, words and music by James 
Francis Cooke; with violin ad lib; 
in C:. © Jan. 18,1929: 2 ce) Jan. 21: 
E pub. 3097; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 2210 


"Tis Jesus; hymn, words*and music by 
James M. Henson. © Jan. 15, 1928; 
2 ¢. Dec. 17; E pub. 2808; Robert 
Hmmet Winsett, Chattanooga. 2211 


"Tis you; words and music by F. G. 
Thompson. © 1c. Jan. 14, 1929; 
BH unp. 3179; Fleet Gillum Thompson, 
Hollywood, Calif. 2212, 


’Tis you I love; words and music by 
HK. M. Joseph, of Switzerland, domi- 
ciled at Oakland, Calif. ©1c¢. Jan. 
3, 1929; E unp. 2484; HleAinore M. 


Joseph, Oakland, Calif. 2213 
To a marching tune; unison and 
quartet or cho., words by Gerald 


Grey, music by J. A. Parks, four-pt. 
arr. by Marion Moore; male voices. 
4to. ©), dan, .1920 20c. Jan Ts 
E pub. 2440; J. A. Parks co., York, 
Neb. 2214 
To all you ladies; [song], arr. with 
descant by Geoffrey Shaw, of Great 
Britain. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Jan. 14, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 15; E for. 20837; Novello & co., 
Itd., London. 2215 


To be with you again; words by S. O. 
Miller, music by Luther A. Clark. 
© Dec. 20, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1929; 


EK pub. 2930; Stella Owen Miller, 
Coffeyville, Kan. 2216 


To the Chinamen belong the soils; 
words by Andrew HE. Lindas, musie 
by C. B. Lindas. © 1 ¢. Jan. 10, 
1929; Hl. unp. 2675) ‘Clarion iB: 
Lindas, Chicago. 2217 


Toast (A) for Pierrot; by Marie 
Louise Evans; pf. © Jan. 16, 1929; 
2c. Jan. 18; E pub. 2752; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 2218 ° 


Toenniges (Christian Frederick) 45 
master student daily technical exer- 
cises; saxophone, cornet or trumpet. 
© Jan. 28, 1929; 2 ce. and aff. Feb. 
7; AA 9372; Christian Frederick 
Toenniges, Detroit. 2219 


To-morrow; in Charlot 1928, English 


words by Rowland Leigh, of U. S., 
original French words by Jean 
Lenoir, music by T. Aivaz; pf. and 
ukulele ace. London, Francis, Day 
& Hunter, ltd.. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations.] © Oct. 22, 1928; 1c. 
Oct. 24, 1 e. Dee. 19; E pub. 2979; 
Publications Francis-Day, Paris. 


To-morrow is here; words by Sidney 
Clare and Jack Murray, music by 
Lew Pollack. [Words and melody 
only] © Jan. 21, 1929; E unpub. 
2990; De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, 
ine., New York. 2221 


To-morrow—perhaps—but not to-day; 
words and music by Jack Judge, of 
Great Britain; pf. acc., with ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Alvin D. Keech. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Dec. 31, 1928; 
1c. Jan. 2, 1929; E for. 1966; B. 
Feldman & co., London. 2222 


arpeggien-studien fir 
posaune; unter berticksichtigung 
moderner intervalle von Ernst 
Gaetke, of Germany. Heft 1,2. © 
Oct. 29, 1928; 1 c. each Jan. 11, 1929; 
BE for. 2279; Wilhelm Zimmermann, 
Leipzig. 2223 


Tonwellen; potpourri, von H. Mann- 
fred, of Germany, op. 135; pf. © 
Oct. 10, 1928; 1 ce. Jan. 8, 1929; E 
for. 2061; MHeima-verlag, Berlin- 
Sch6neberg, Germany. 2224 


Top (The) ; by Matilee Loeb-Preston ; 
of. © Jan, 22, 1929; 2 c Jan. 21; 
EB pub. 2795; Schroeder & Gunther, 
ine., New York. 2225 


Tortoises; musical recitation, written 
by H. M. Burnaby ; composed by 
Harold Arpthorp, of Great Britain ; 


Tonleiter-und 


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no. 1, 1929 


pe ey ee 


pf. © Dec. 28, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 16, 
1929; E for. 2195; Reynolds & co., 
London. 2226 


Totentanz-suite; drei stiicke fiir 
violine mit kleinem orch., von Heinz 
Tiessen, of Germany, op. 29. Sc. 
© Aug. 27, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 11, 1929; 
E for. 2256; Ries & Erler, G. m. Db. 
H., Berlin. 2227 


‘Touchdown; march, by G. E. Holmes; 
band pts. 4to. © Sept. 22, 1928; 
2 e. Dec. 26; E pub. 2323; Charles L. 
Barnhouse, sr., Oskaloosa, Ia. 2228 


Tour (La) de feu; fantaisie, du drame 
lyrique en trois actes de Sylvio 
Lazzari, par Raoul Morane, of 
France. 1. Pf-—2. Facile; violon et 
pf. © Nov. 20, 1928; 1 ¢. each Jan. 
9, 1929; E for. 2156, 2157; Choudens, 
Paris. - 2229, 2230 


Toy (A) band; by Bainbridge Crist; 
Me. Cy Dec. 22,1923) 2. ¢.. dan: 10, 
1929; E pub. 2522; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 2231 


Toy maker’s (The) dream ; characteris- 
tic fox-trot, by Ernie Golden, arr. by 
Jos. Nussbaum; orch. 4to. © Jan. 
10, 1929; 2 «. Jan. 11; E pub. 2557; 
Edward B. Marks music co., New 
York. 2232 


Toymaker’s (The) dream; characteris- 
_tie piece, words and music by Ernie 
Golden, arr. by Jos. Nussbaum; pf. 
ace., With ukulele arr. by T. Kahana ; 
violin obbl. © Jan. 1, 1929; 2 ¢. Jan. 
2; E pub. 2142; Edw. B. Marks 
music co., New York. 2233 


Traité de Vharmonie; réalisation par 
Ch. Koechlin, of France, des lecons 
des vols. 1 et 2. vol. 3. © June 20, 
1928; 1 e. July 12; E for. 1578; Max 
Eschig et cie., Paris. 2234 


Travelin’; by Dave Berend, op. 308, 
pf. arr. by Leo. A. Kempinski; banjo 
solo, with pf. acc. © Jan. 22, 1929; 
250, Jat. Jo. pup 2o90 >. Irving 
Berlin standard music corp., New 
York. 2235 

Travelin Sam; words and music by 
F. Downing. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Jan. 28, 1929; BE unp. 
3152; Fred Downing, Tampa, Fla. 

2236 

di Vittorio Mas- 

of Italy; piccola orch. pts., 


Tre; canzone fox-trot, 
cheroni, 


pf. conduttore. 4to. © Jan. 2, 1929; 
1 c. Jan. 9; E, for. 1845; A. & G. 
Carisch & c., Milan. 2237 


2247 
Tre; canzone fox-trot, versi di Angelo 
Ramiro Borella, musica di Vittorio 


Mascheroni, of Italy; pf. © Jan. 2, 
1929; 1c. Jan. 9; E for. 18538; A. & 


G. Carisch & ¢., Milan. 2238 
Treasure of mem/’ries; words and 
music. by .Al Gifford [i. e. A. M. 


Gitords aril. GC). 1 eC. dan) toe d9Ze : 
E unp. 2831; Alfred Morse Gifford, 
jr., Los Angeles. 2239 


Trees; poem by Joyce Kilmer, music 
by Katherine Ruth Heyman; med. 
. voice, in F. [London], Winthrop 
Rogers, ltd. © Nov. 29, 1928; 2 c. 
Jan. 8,.1929; E pub. 2575; Hawkes 
& son (London) Itd., London. 2240 


Trille (Le) du diable; teufelstriller- 
sonate, von Giuseppe Tartini, bearb. 
und hrsg. von Fritz Kreisler, of 
Austria; violine mit streichorchester 
und orgel; partitur. © Dec. 28, 
1928; 2c. Jan. 4, 1929; E pub. 2285; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 2241 


Trinidad blues; words by Iris 
and Walt Merrick [i. e. W. E. Mer- 
rick], music by Walt Merrick, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at Washing- 
ton. © 1c. Jan. 24, 1929: E ump. 
3068; Walter Ernest Merrick, Wash- 


Davis 


ington. 2242 
Trinity river blues; words and music 
by Hattie Burleson. [Words and 


melody only] © 1c. Jan. 5, 1929; 
E unp. 2548; Brunswick-Balke-Col- 
lender co., New York. 2243 


Trink auf uns’re liebe; foxtrot, text 
von Fritz Rotter, musik von Anton 
Profes, of Germany, klavierarr. von 
Franz Grothe. © Jan. 2, 1929; 1 «. 
Jan. 25; E for. 2336: Drei masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 2244 


Triomphe (Le) de Bacchus; divertisse- 
ment pour orch. par Claude Debussy, 
réduction pour pf. 2 mains, par Ma- 
rius Francois Gaillard, of France. 


© Mar. 10, 1928: 1 .¢ .Apr.9:, B 
689533; Choudens, Paris. 2245 
Triomphe (Le) de Bacchus; divertis- 


sement pour oreh., reduction pour 
pf. 4 mains, par Claude Debussy, of 
France. © Mar. 10, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 
9; E 689534; Choudens, Paris. 
2246 


Triplin’-sax; polka brillante, by Ge- 
rardo Iasilli; E flat alto saxophone. 
with pf. ace. © Dee. 11, 1928; 2 c. 
Fan * 10551929 :- BD pub 250!) > Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 2247 


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2248 


Triumphzug; ftir grosses-orch., von B. 
Leopold, of Czechoslovakia, op. 36; 
pts., with pf.-direction and 1st violin 
direction. © Oct. 31, 1928: 1 ¢. Jan. 
11, 1929; E for. 2258; Rtihle & Wen- 
dling, Leipzig. 2248 


True blue; words by Haven Gillespie, 
music by Charlie Garland, arr. by 
Carleton L. Colby; pf. and ukulele 
acc, © San. 14, <1929'"2"e, Sram? 14 
E pub. 2636; Harold Rossiter music 
co., Chicago. 2249 


True heaven; words and music by Wil- 
liam Kernell and Dave Stamper. 
[Words and melody only] ©1l1ee. 
Jan. 9, 1929; E unp. 2631; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

2250 

True love came too late; words and 
music by D. Tripp. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1ce. Jan. 21, 1929; E 
unp. 2967; Daisy Tripp, Glens Falls, 
mn. YS 2251 


Trutzlied; text von Hagen Thiirnau, 
musik von Hugo Kaun, of Ger- 
many; minnerchor, a cappella. 4to. 
© Nov. 6, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 11, 1929; 


E for. 2222; Amsel-verlag, Berlin- 
Stidende, Germany. B252- 
Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) A leg- 


end; words ty. by Frederick B. 
Miles, arr. by Lucy Clark Street; 
women’s voices. 4to. © Jan. 2, 
1929); 2-e Janis; pubs 2202 - EW’. 
Gray co., New York. 2253 


Melodie; arr. by Richard Kountz; 
organ. © June 24, 1927; 2 ¢. Dec. 
19, 1928; EH pub. 2699; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 2254 


The nightingale; words by Flor- 
ence Gebhardt-Ormsbee, music by 
* Tehaikovsky, arr. by Morten J. La- 
vaas; treble voices, a cappella. 4to. 
©! Jani 11401929; 20 e Panels Bb 


pub. 2985; C. C. Birchard & co., 
Boston. 22D 
Nur, wer die sehnsucht kennt; 


op. 6, no. 6, arr. by Leopold Wenin- 
ger, of Austria; orch. pts., with pf. 
direction and violin 1 direction. 4to. 
© Jans8iy1928 ; 1) &) Ange2e 
6976238; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 2256 


Nussknacker (Der); suite aus 
dem ballett, von P. Tschaikowsky, 
op. 71", arr. von Leopold Weninger, 
of Austria; orch. pts., with violin 1 
direction. © Jan. 4, 1929; 1 ¢. Jan. 
22; EH for. 2291; Anton J. Benjamin, 
Leipzig. 2257 


pt. I, D. S., v. 24 


—— Russischer tanz; von P. Tschai- 
kowsky, op. 40, no. 10, arr. von Leo- 
pold Weninger, of Austria; orth. 
4to. © Dec. 18, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 9, 
1929; E for. 2005; Anton J. Benja- 
min, Leipzig, 2258 


Tscherepnin (Alexandre) III*™® so- 
nate; par A. Tscherepnin, of Russia, 
domiciled at Wereholme Islip, L. I., 
N. Y., op. 30, no. 2; violoncelle et pf. 
© Oct. 30, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 5; E pub. 
2376; Universal edition a. g., Vi- 
enna. 2259 


Tu-tu; one-step, by S. Ehrlich, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Jan. 2, 1929; 
1c. Jan..8; E for. 2301; Chappell 
& co., Itd., ‘London. [© English 
edition arranged as piano solo] 

2260 


Tunes for little folks; by M. L. Pres- 
ton; pf. with words. © Jan. 25, 
1929); 2*'e. ‘Jan, “28: EP pubs hai 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

2261 


Tunes of yesterday; quartet or cho., 
words by Anna E. Nelson, music by 
Vera J. Rolander; male voices. 4to. 
© Jan. 1, 1929; 2 ce. Jan. 7; E pub. 
2442; J. A. Parks co., York, Neb. 

2262 


Turn to me; from Lady fingers, lyrics 
by Edward HEliscu, music by Joseph 
Meyer; pf. and ukulele acc. © Jan. 
19, 1929; 2 ce, Jan. 22; H) pub: 5089; 
Harms, ine., New York. 2263 


Turtle (The) walk; words by Tosh 
Hammed, music by Benjamin Gar- 
rison. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Jan. 7, 1929; BE unp. Gare 
Harrison Godwin Smith, New York. 

2264 


Tuscan (A) folk song; by Gordigiani, 
arr. by M. E. Bossi, of Italy; organ. 
© June 24, 1927; 2 c. Dec. 19, 1928; 
E pub. 2700; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 2265 


Tutor for the improved long scale solo 
ukulele or miniature guitar; by A. 
de Vékey, of Great Britain. bk. 1. 
4to. © Dec. 28, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 11, 
1929; E for. 2020; Keith, Prowse & 
co., ltd., London. 2266 


"Twas night in Venice; barearolle, by 
Hilsel Holt; pf. © ‘Jan. )2)aie2o; 
2c. Jan. 4; BE pub. 2246; Century 
music pub. co., New York. 2267 


"Twas only a dream; words by T. 
Roth, music by Hugene Platzman. 
© 1c. Jan. 25, 1929; E unp. 3109; 
Thomas Roth, Brooklyn. 2268 


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no. 1, 1929 


2290 


Twilight; anthem, words by Mary A. | Under starry skies of old Hawaii; 


Lathbury, music by George B. 
Nevin. 4to. 1. Day is dying in the 
West; mixed voices.—2. Men’s voices. 
© Dee. 19, 18, 1928; 2 c. each Jan. 
8, 1929; E pub. 2338, 2339; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 2269, 2270 


Twilight; by M. Abramowitz; mand. 
and guit. © 1. Dec. 27, 1928; BE 
upp. 2268; Morris Abramowitz, 
Brooklyn. 2271 


Twilight and you; words and music 
by Ernie Burnett. [Chords, single 
staff} ©1e. Jan. 29, 1929; E unp. 
3278; Ernest M. Burnett, Chicago. 

' 2272 


Twilight in the woods; arpeggio 
piece, by Walter A. Lehleitner; pf. 
i san. 16, 1929; 2 ¢. Jan. 215 BH pub. 
2876; Evans music co., Boston. 2273 


Twilight time; lyric and melody by 
P. L. Geer, harmony and arrange- 
ment by Arthur Lee Mancebo. 
[Mimeograph] ©1ce. Jan. 8, 1929; 
E unp. 2614; Paul L. Geer, Berkeley, 
Calif. 2274 


Two men; musical recitation, written 
by George Arthurs, musical setting 
by Cuthbert Clarke, of Great Britain; 
pf. © Dee. 28, 1928; 1 ce. Jan. 16, 
$929: EH for. 2196; Reynolds Se CO., 
London. 2975 


Two tired old eyes; words by Pat 
Kenyon, music by J. H. Squire, of 
Great Britain. © Dec. 6, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Dec. 31; E for. 1986; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 

2276 


Two tone stomp; by lL. Johnson. 
[Melody only] ©1c. Jan. 17, 1929; 
E unp. 2900; Lonnie Johnson, Jack- 
som Heichis. Ta: Iny.N. cY. 2277 


Two words; waltz, by Federico Lon- 
gas, of Spain; pf. © Jan. 7, 1929; 
2c Jan. 9; E pub. 2464; Forster 
music publisher, inc., New York. 

2278 


’Twould be heaven in the haven of 
your arms again; words by F. L. 
Henington, music by Sylvester Long 
Cross. ©1c. Jan. 29, 1929; E unp. 
3254; Frederick Lee Henington, New 
York. 2279 


Uncle Joe and his radio; words and 
music by W. M. Creamer; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © 1c. Jan. 30, 1929; 
E unp. 3301; Warren Milton Crea- 
mer, New Haven. 2280 


words and music by Billy James and 
Irving Mills; pf. ace. with ukulele 
arr. by M. Kalua. © Dec. 21, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 14, 1929; E pub. 2674; 
Gotham music service, ine., New 
York. 2281 


Under stjirnorna; av Otto P. Trobick, 
of Sweden; pf. © Oct. 15, 1928; 
Ly. Jan. 1929 5 Ee for. I8t 7 sev Ds 
Nordiska musikforlaget, Stockholm, 
Sweden. 2282 


Under the cathedral tower; spiritual 
meditation, by Hilsel Holt; pf. © 
Jan.' 2, 1929; 2 -¢: Jani 4; E: pub. 
2247; Century music pub. co., New 
York. 2283 


Underneath the silvery moon; words 
and music by R. Albright. [Words 
and melody only]) © 1.«. Jan. 9, 
1929; E unp. 2632; Ray Albright, 
Newark, N. J. 2284 


Unforgetable; fox trot, lyric by Del- 
bert Lucas, music by Stanley 
Wheeler, of Canada. © Dec. 28, 


1928; 1 c. Dec. 31; E for. 1965; Tri- 
union publications, Peterboro, Can- 
ada. 2285 


Ungarische rhapsodie no. 2, in B moll; 
von Paul Wiggert, of Germany, op. 
27; fir solo trompete oder cornet in 
B [flat] u. klavier, bearb. von Franz 
Herbst, of Germany. © July 31, 
1928; 1 c«. Jan. 8, 1929; EH for. 2069; 
Riihle & Wendling, Leipzig. 2286 


United States of love; words and mu- 
sic by I. B. Smith. © 1c. Dee. 29, 
1928; E unp. 2444; Irving B. Smith, 
Oakland, Calif. - 2287 


Universal flag of love; anthem, words 
and music by C. E. Key. © Jan. 
26, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 28; E pub. 3041; 
Clarence Edgar Key, Louisville. 

2288 . 


Until He come; communion hymn, 
quartet or cho., words by George 
Rawson, music by John W. Thomas; 
mixed voices with organ acc. 4to. 
© Jan. 24, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 1; E pub. 
3129; Robin Ellis, Ridgefield Park, 
N. J. 2289 


Up in the air; breezy operetta in 2 
_acts, book and lyrics by Geoffrey F. 
Morgan, music by Don C. Wilson. 
Full voe. se. 4to. © Jan. 15, 1929; 
2e. Jan. 26; D pub. 27487; Henry 
T. FitzSimons, Chicago. 2290 


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2291 


pt. Il, n.'s., v. 24 


Up in the sky with you; waltz, by 
Charles Tobias and Al. Sherman, 
arr. by Arthur Lange; orch., with 
words. 4to. © Noy. 9, 1928; 2 ec. 
Dec. 31; E pub. 2185; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inec., New York. 2291 


Vagabond (The) lover; words and 
music by Charles Pride, Gene Clapp, 
and Benny Snow [i. e. Gordon H. 
Snow] [Photostat] © 1c. Jan. 4, 


1929; E unp. 2911; Charles F. Pride, 


Oak Park, Ill., E. Eugene Clapp, 
Chicago, and Gordon H. Snow, Oak 
Park, Ill. 2292 


Valley (The) of my tears; hymn, 
words and music by L. H. Bachel- 
ler. © Sept. 15, 1928; 2 «. Dec. 20; 
E pub. 2613; James D. Vaughan, 
Lawrenceburg, Tenn. 2293 


Valse brillante; by Joseph G. Law, op. 
3; pf. © Dec. 29, 192852 c; Jan. 
5, 1929; E pub. 2272; Boston music 
co., Boston. 2294 


Valse eaprice no. 1; by Guido Deiro; 
accordion. © Dec. 22, 1928; 2 e. 
Jan. 12, 1929; E pub. 2602; Biagio 
R. Quattrociocche, Steubenville, O. 

2295 


Valse capricieuse; petit air de ballet, 
by Hugo Felix, scored by Maurice 
Baron; orch., with pf. conductor and 
violin 1 conductor. .New York, Irv- 
ing Berlin standard music corp. © 
jan. 2771929: 12) Gy, damn. or ye) ED: 
2556; M. Baron, Great Neck, L. LI., 
Nias YX 2296 


Valse captive; by G. Bagby; pf. © 
Lives Tan. 14, 1929 ice) sumpsy Zep: 
George Bagby, New York. 2297 


Vaise de concert; by Gaston Borch; 
orch. with pf. conductor. © Jan. 
Zz, 1929; 2) ce. Jane Oye), pub. yaa 4 
Belwin, inc., New York. 2298 


Valse extase; by R. O. Suter; pf. © 
Jan. 28, 1929; 2c. Jan. 25; H 3012; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

| 2299 

Valse fugitive; by G. Bagby; pf. © 
1,,¢.; Jan. 14, 1929;. 5 unp. 2806; 
George Bagby, New York. 2300 


Valse gracieuse; by William Coburn, 
selected, ed., annotated and fingered 
by John M. Williams; pf. © Jan. 
23, 1929; 2 ¢. Jan. 25; E pub. 2924; 
Boston music co., Boston. 2301 


Valse marionette; by Anna Priscilla 
Risher; violin and pf. © Dec. 14, 
1928 + 2, Bee...15; EB. pub. 2304; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

2802 


Valse melancolique; by Boris Leven- 
son, op. 64; orch., with pf. conduc- 
tor and violin 1 conductor. New 
York, Irving Berlin standard music 
corp. 4to. © Jan. 2, 1929; 2 e. 
Jan. 3; E pub. 2555; M. Baron, 
Great Neck, L. I., N. Y. 2303. 


Valse mélancolique; by Georges Favre, 
of France; pf. © Dee. 31, 1927; 
1c. Mar. 6, 1928; EH for. 1814; Al- 
phonse Leduc et cie., Paris. 2804 


Valse mignonne; by. Hans Harthan; 
pi © Jan. 23,1929". 2c. Janes. 
E pub. 3015; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 2305 


Valse mysterieuse; by J. A. Meale, of 
Great Britain. [organ] ©1e. Jan. 
3, 1929:' EH. unp.. 2872; J,’ Arthur 
Meale, Hatch End, Middlesex, Hng- 
land. 2306 


Valse Tatjana; by Oscar Potoker, of 
Poland, domiciled at Los Angeles, 
Calif.; pf. . [conductor] 4to. © 
Noy. 20, 1928; 2 c. Dee. 26; E pub. 
2439; Kalmus filmusic edition, New 
York. 2307 


Valses brunettes; by Paul A. Irby, of 
Great Britain; pf. 1. Ione. [1 
other.] © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 
21, 1929; E for. 2217; Wellington 
music pub. co., itd., London. 2308 


Varfor kan jag inte fa ett svar ifran 
dej? text av Jean Ernst [pseud. of 
Harry Holm], music by Karl Wehle, 
of Sweden; pf. © Oct. 23, 1928; 
Ie. Jan. 7, 1929; E for. 1876; A. b. 
Nordiska musikférlaget, Stockholm, 


Sweden. 2309 
Varj ram...; tango dal, Nador Jozsef, 
of Hungary, verse és zenéje. © Oct. 


10,. 1927; 1 ¢. ‘Dec. 7, 1928 eeieior. 
1349; Joseph Nador, Budapest, Hun- 
gary. 2310. 


Varmer Giles’s outin’; humorous west 
country song, written and composed 
by Frederick Chester, of Great Brit- 
ain. © Dec. 28, 1928; 1 ec. Jan. 16, 
1929; E for. 2341; Reynolds & co., 
London. 2311 


Varsoviana; old dance, arr. by G. A. 
Grant-Schaefer; pf. © Jan. 17, 
1929; 2:c. Jan, 21;, EH: pubseeasw; 
Arthur P. Schmidt ¢o., Boston. 2312 


Vashon we love; words and music by 
Otto L. Bohanan. In The Vashon 
herald, v. 8, no. 2, Oct. 24, 1928. © 
Dee. 29, 1928; 2 @) Jan. 83). Hi pub. 
2325; Vashon herald, St. Louis. 

Bale 


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no. 1, 1929 


2335: 


Vécsei (Desider Josef) Melody; op. 
ah .©. 1c. Jan. 30,4920) H.unp. 
- 8282: Desider Josef Vécsei, New 
York. 2314 


Venetian (The) moon and you; words 
and music by H. F. Jackson. © Jan. 
19, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 23; E pub. 2888; 
Howard Franklin Jackson, St. Louis. 

2315 

Venetian (A) night; serenade, by St. 
John Horne, of Great Britain, arr, 
by Adolf Lotter, of Great Britain; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
© Jan. 10, 1929; 1 ec. Jan. 22; E for. 
2323; J. R. Lafleur & son, Itd., Lon- 
don. 2316 


Veohavto lere-echo; by S. Secunda. © 
1 ec. Dee. 28, 1928; E unp. 2479; 
Samuel Secunda, Brooklyn. 2517 


Verdi (Giuseppe) Celeste Aida; from 
Aida, solo or duet, arr. by Calvin 
Grooms; pts. for E flat alto, B flat 
ten. and C melody saxophone, with 
me acc. © Jan. 2.1929: 2 ei, dan. 
4; E pub. 2569; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 2318 


Vers la Sibérie . ..; caravane, par 
Edouard Flament, of France, op. 80, 
no. 1; orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 
4to. © Nov. 20, 1928; 1 « Jan. 9, 
1929; E for. 2151; Choudens, Paris. 

2319 

Vi piace: polka brillante, by Joseph 
Conte, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. © 1c. Jan. 19, 1929; E unp. 
3251; Nicola Iandoli, New York. 

2320 

Via dolorosa; by L. Kroll; pf. New 
York City, O. Flaschner music ¢o., 
inc. © Dec. 21, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 29; 
E pub. 2816; Louis Kroll, Bronx- 
ville, N: Y. yy 


Vie (La) joyeuse; danse-intermezzo, 
by Armand Dumas, of Great Britain ; 
Hike Oy aa. el. tooo Le. San tA: 
E for. 2218; Cary & co., London. 

Py a 

Vigil (The); by Richard Howsgill, of 
Great Britain; orch. pts., with pf.- 
conductor. 4to. © Jan. 10, 1929; 
1.¢: Jan. 22; BE for. 2318; J. BR: La- 
fieur & son, ltd., London. 23823 


Village (The) chapel; by H. P. Hop- 
kins, op. 129; organ. © Dec. 14, 
1928; 2 ec. Dec. 15; E pub. 2364; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

2324 

Village (A) festival; by Frederick A. 

Wiliams; pf. © Dec. 17, 1928; 2-c¢. 


37713—29—_8 


Dec. 19; E pub. 2351; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 2325- 


Villager’s (The) delight; by J. M. 
KRuesal? pt "CO. ty 71928" 2" c. 
Jan. 17, 1929; E pub. 2779 John M. 
Knesal, Petersburg, O. 2326. 


Villian [!] theme; gruesome andante, 
by Erno Rapee, orch. by Walter C. 
Schad; orch. 4to. © Jan. 7, 1929;. 
2c. Jan. 9; E pub. 2453 ; Belwin, inc.,, 
New York. Dei 


Violetta (La); menuet antique, by 
Lucy Nord; pf. © Dec. 17, 1928; 
2 ¢@ Dec. 17; E pub. 2682; Louis 
Retter music co., St. Louis. 2328 


Virginia; selection, music by Jack 
Waller and J. A. Tunbridge, selected. 
and arr. by H. M. Higgs of Great 
Britain; orch. pts. with 1st violin. 
conductor. London, New York and. 
Sydney, Chappell & co., ltd. © Dec. 
1 1938S") te. Jan Gy 1929: BH ror. 
1990; Harms, inc., New York. 2329 


Virginia mammy ; words and music by 
F. W. Vaughan. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Jan. 7, 1929; E unp. 
2570; Fred W. Vaughan, Seattle. 

2330: 


Vissza jottem érted [and] Nota a 
szerelemrol; Nador Jdska_ verse, 
Sandor Jeno, of Hungary, zenéje. 
Feb. 16, 1928; 1 c. Dec. 4; E for. 
13855; Kalman Nador, Budapest, 
Hungary. 2331 


Viva Celaya; marcha two step, by 
Isaias Medina Campa, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Chicago; pf. [Photo- 
stat] ©1e. Jan. 12, 1929; E unp. 
2719; Ignacio M. Valle, Chicago. 

2332 


Vivaldi (Antonio) Concerto; aus dem 
manuskript hrsg. und bearb. von 
Fritz Kreisler, of Austria, domiciled 
at New York; violine mit streich-- 
orchester und orgel; C dur; partitur. 
© Dec. 28, 1928; 2 c Jan. 4, 1929; 
E pub. 2284; Carl Fischer, inec., New 


York. 2333 
Vocal tutor; by Ralph Dunstan, of 
Great Britain; bar. and bass. 4to. 


©). DeG aie is2e:) 1c: Jane, 1920 ; 
E for. 2216; Reid bros., ltd., London. 


2334 
Vocal tutor; by Ralph Dunstan, of 
Great Britain; ten. 4to. © Dec. 


28. 1oea tC. Jan 1, los0. 1 for. 
1840; Reid bros., ltd., London. 2335. 


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2336 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


Voglein (Der) abendlied; notturno, 
von Bernard Derksen, of Germany; 
orch. pts., with pf.-organ direction. 
Ate. 7G) Jan: %, 1929) a ch diane oe 
E for. 2354; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 

2336 


by Fr. Kark, of Germany; 
orch. pts., with violin 1 direction 
and pf. direction. 4to. © Dec. 38, 
1928: 1e¢. Jan. 23, 1929; E for. 2296; 
Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 2337 


Voice (The) in the wilderness; an- 
them, 3 pt. cho., text from Isaiah 40, 
music by John Prindle Scott; wom- 
en’s voices. 4to. © Jan. 24, 1929; 
Z.0.¢, Jan.;20% Hy pub: +2971; | BR: a: 
Huntzinger, inc., New York. 2338 


Voices; words by M. T. Churchill, mu- 
sie by Julian Caster. © 1c. Jan. 
7, 1929: E unp. 2622; May Thirza 
Churchill, Buffalo. 2339 


Voices of the valley; by Heinrich Geb- 
hard: pt., © Dee: “1s, 19282" 2.0 
Jan. 19, 1929; E pub. 2761; H. C. 
Schirmer music co., Boston. 23401 


Volplaning; by Carrie Ward Lyon, 
selected, ed., annotated and fingered 
by John M. Williams; pf., with pre- 
paratory exercises. © Dec. 24, 
1928; 2 @. Dee. 31; EH pub. 2628; 
Boston music co., Boston. 2341 


Voltal-e majusban bécsben (Kennst du 
den friihling der Wiener); dalker- 
ingd, deutsche worte von Albert 
Hetényi Heidlberg und Josef Nador ; 
Kalmar Tibor, of Hungary, verse és 
zenéje. © Dec. 6, 1927; 1 © Dee. 7, 
1928; E for. 1360; Kalman Nador, 
Budapest, Hungary. 2342 


Von dem zoo bis zu den linden... ; 
marschlied, worte u. musik von 
Erich Ziegler, of Germany. © Dec. 
24, 1927: 1 ec. Jano"G 8829¢ BE) for 
1901 ; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., Ber- 
lin. 2343 


Von Doenhoff (Albert) Valse; pf. © 
Dee. 24, 1928; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1929; EB 
pub. 2847; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. 2344 


Von Riidesheim bis Heidelberg; worte 
von Alfred Grtinwald, musik von 
Robert Stolz, of Germany, op. 503. 
© Jan. 2, 1929; 1 c. Jan. 25: B for. 
2334; Drei masken verlag, a. g., Ber- 
lin. 2345 


Von Tilzer’s (Albert) famous songs of 
the past; words by Cecil Mack and 
others, music by A. Von Tilzer; pf. 
ace. With ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. © Jan. 2, 1929; 2 c. and aff. 


Voglia ; 


Jan. 3: AA 7125: Broadway music 
corp., New York. 2346 


Vor Tietz am Alexanderplatz; one- 
step, text von Ludwig Lehmann, mu- 
sik von Max Schulz-Berger, of Ger- 
many; pf. arr. by Otto Lindemann. 
© Nov. 15, 1928; 1 ec Jan. 7, 1929; 
E for. 1912; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. 
H., Berlin. 2347 


Vuggevise; af Christian Holmboe, of 
Norway; pf: © Aug. 5, 1928; 1 ce. 
Jan. 22, 1929; E for. 2287; Norsk 
musikforlag, Oslo, Norway. 2348 


W. C. T. U. songs; compiled by Na- 
tional W. C. T. U. 12mo. © Nov. 
8, 1928; 2 c and aff. Dec. 6; A 2876; 
National woman’s Christian temper- 
ance union, Evanston, II. 2349 


W, haarew no; words from the He- 
brew prayer book, music by E. Shni- 
pelisky. © 1c. Jan. 15, 1929; E 
unp. 2812; Elias Shnipelisky, New 
York. 2350 


War’ ich doch noch ein baby wie 
du. ... ; langsamer foxtrot aus Die 
ungektisste Eva, text von Fritz Rot- 
ter u. Otto Stransky, musik von Mar- 
tin Knopf. of Germany, arr. von 
Richard Etlinger, of Germany; 
orch., with pf. direction. 4to. 
Aug. 10, 1928; 1. ¢« Jan. 8 192958 
for. 2053; Oskar Seifert, Eppendorf, 
Germany. 2351 


Wagner (Richard) Introduction, 
spinnchor und ballade; aus Der 
fliegende Hollinder, arr. von Leo 
Artok, of Germany; salon-orch., with 
pf. conductor. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1c. 
Det.,,, 22; EH for. 179%: B. “Sckotrs 
sohne, Mainz, Germany. 2352 


Love duet and Brangaene’s warn- 
ing; from Tristan and Isolde, tran- 
seribed and provided with explana- 
tory notes by Ralph Leopold; pf. © 
Dec. 22, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1929; E 
pub. 2512; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 2353 


The ride of the Valkyrs; arr. by 
Clarence Dickinson and Charlotte 
Mathewson Lockwood; organ duet. 
© Jan. 2, 1929; 2c. Jan. 3; E pub. 
2220; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

2354 


Sunrise and Siegfried’s parting 
from Briinnhilde; from Die gétter- 
dimmerung, transcribed and _ pro- 
vided with explanatory notes by 
Ralph Leopold ; pf. © Dec. 22, 1928; 


108 


a. ae 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1929 


2374 


2c. Jan. 10, 1929; E pub. 2518; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 2355 


Traume; gedicht von Mathilde 
Wesendonck, musik von Richard 
Wagner, arr. von Leopold Weninger, 
of Austria; orch. pts., with violin 1 
direction. © Jan. 4, 1929; 1c. Jan. 
22; E for. 2289; Anton J. Benjamin, 
Leipzig. 2356 


Wait till his ship comes home; writ- 
ten and composed by John P. Long, 
of Great Britain; pf. acc., with ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele arr. by Al- 
vin D. Keech. [Staff and tonic soi- 

_ fa notations] © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 «. 
Jan. 2, 1929; E. for. 2023; B. Feld- 
man & co., London. 2357 


Waiting for you; words by H. P. Mel- 
vin, music by Sylvester Long Cross. 
© 1c. Jan. 15, 1929; E unp. 2820; 
Harriet P. Melvin, Portland, Or. 

2358 


Waiting for you; words by Terry 
Moreschi, music by Banjo-Pete Min- 
etti [i. e. P. Mineti] New. York 
City, Frank Harding. © Jan. 28, 
ie 208.) Jans 30% Kafpub. 317; 
Peter Minetti, Torrington, Conn. 

2359 


Wake up dream girl; words by Benee 
Russell, music by Sammy Fain. © 
JanodtS. 1929; 2 ¢c., Jan. 22...) pub. 
2858 ; De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, 
ine., New York. 2360 


Wakening (The) of Flora; operetta 
for schools, written by A. Ella 
Bridger and Wilmot Bridger, music 
by Katie Moss, of Great Britain. 
4to. © Dee. 14, 1928; 1 @ Jan. 16, 
1929; E for. 2188; Boosey & co., Itd., 
London. 2361 


Waking at dawn; by Mathilde Bilbro; 
pf. with words. Lawrence, Mass., 
Bay state music co. © Dec. 29, 
1928; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1929; E pub. 2162; 
Reginald K. Liversidge, Lawrence, 
Mass. 2362 


Waldlieschen; von Elise Zernikow, of 
Germany, op. 5, bearb. von Hermann 
Wenzel; pf. © Nov. 5, 1928; 1 « 
Jan. 11, 1929; EB for. 2252; Fr. Por- 
tius, Leipzig. 2363 


Wales; national melodies, arr. by Au- 
brey Winter, of Great Britain; orch., 
with pf.-conductor. Pts. 4to. 1. 
Land of my fathers. [2 others] © 
Dee: 6;°1928 51 ex Deere Hh for. 
1775; Hawkes & son (London) Itd., 
London. 2364 


Waltz Circe; by Helen Searles-West- 
brook; organ. © Jan. 16, 1929; 2 c. 
Jan. 18; E pub. 3059; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 2365 


Waltz (The) I can’t forget; words by 
Gus Kahn, music by Carmen Lom- 
bardo. © Jan. 3, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 4; 
E pub. 2263; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 2366 


Waltzing (A) doll; by Bainbridge 
Crist ; pf. © Dec. 22, 1928; 2c. Jan. 
10, 1929; E pub. 2517; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 2367 


Wanderers nachtlied; text von Johann 
Wolfgang v. Goethe, musik von Ed- 
uard Behm, of Germany, op. 60, 1; 
ménnerchor a cappella. 4to. 
Nov. 6, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 11, 1929; E 
for. 2220; Amsel-verlag, Berlin-Sti- 
dene, Germany. 2368 


Wandering home; fox-trot song, lyric 
by Gus Kahn, music by Jules K. 
Stein. © Jan. 24, 1929; 2c. Jan. 26; 
E pub. 3103; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 2369 


Wandering on; fox-trot, words and mu- 
sic by Sandy Rowan, of Great Brit- 
ain; in D. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Dec. 14, 1928; 1 «. 
Jan. 2, 1929; E for. 1983; Lawrence 
Wright music co., London. 2370 


Wann und wo; aus der Haller-revue, 
text von Herman Haller, Willi 
Wolff und Rideamus, musik von 
Walter Kollo, of Germany. © Aug. 
24, 192703 1G. Jan,, 7, 1929> RL for: 
1922; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., Ber- 
lin. 2371 


Wann und wo; fiinf Kollo-schlager aus 
Haller-revue 1927-28, texte von Her- 
man Haller, Rideamus and Willi 
Wolff, musik von Walter Kollo, of 
Germany. 1. Zieh’ dich aus. [4 
others] © Jan. 13, 1928; 1 ¢c. Jan. 
7, 1929; E for. 1885; Rondo-verlag, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 2372 


Wann werden wir uns wiederseh’n? 
slow-fox, text von Egon Schubert, 
musik von Hrich Ziegler, of Ger- 
many. © Sept. 2, 1927; 1 ¢. Jan. 7, 
1929; E for. 1929; Rondo-verlag, G. 
m. b. H., Berlin. 2373 


Warner’s novelties for tenor banjo or 
tenor guitar with piano aeccompani- 
ment; by R. J. Amenta, Ralph Ro- 
gers, and others, with pf. ace. by 
Fred K. Huffer. 1. Rhythmic. [4 
others. © Feb. 6, 1929; 2 c. and aff. 
Feb. 12; AA 8705; Chart music pub. 
house, inc., Chicago. 2374 


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2375 


pt. 11,.248:; 7.24 


Was it meant to be; waltz song, words 
by Dale Wimbrow, music by Loyal 
Curtis. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Jan. 10, 1929; E unp. 2655; 
Loyal B. Curtis, New York. 2019 


Was meine mutter sang; bearb. v. Carl 
Ganschals, of Germany, words by 
various authors; pf. Band 1, 2. © 
Nov. 5, 1928; 1 c. each Jan. 11, 1929; 
E for. 2280; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 

2376 


Wat braucht der Berliner um glticklich 
zu sein; text von Werner Hassen- 
stein, musik von Fritz Paul, of Ger- 
many. © Dec. 4, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 7, 
°1929; E for. 1934; Rondo-verlag, G. 
m. b. H., Berlin. 2377 


Waterman (The); or, The gardener’s 
daughter, ballad opera, by Charles 
Dibdin, libretto adapted by S. N. 
Sedgwick, music arr. by E. Mark- 
ham Lee, of Great Britain. Vocal 
se. Rev. version. 4to. © Dec. 28, 
1926" 2c) Wee, 262), eo tor. Loge : 
Goodwin & Tabb, Itd., London. 2378 


Wax (The) peach; play, by Alfred 
Julian Talbot, music by Carol Bottle, 
of Great Britain. © Dec. 26, 1928; 
1c. Jan. 14, 1929; E for. 2038; Sam- 
uel French, Itd., London. 2379 


Waxwork (The) show; suite, by Hel- 
ler Nicholls, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Jan. 2, 1929; 1 c. Jan. 19; EB for. 
2178; Warren & Phillips, London. 

2380 


We are seven; seven little songs, verses 
by E. L. Groves, musical settings by 
B. L. Tamblyn, of Canada. Toronto, 
Canada, Warwick bros. & Rutter, ltd. 


© Dee. 20, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 8, 1929; E- 


for. 2016; Edith Lelean Groves and 
Bertha Louise Tamblyn, Toronto. 
2381 


We'll be cutting paper dolls together ; 
words by Raymond B. Egan and Joe 
Goodwin, music by Larry Shay; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Jan. 28, 1929; 2 
e. Jan. 803  E pub. .3073; John SN. 
Finck, ine., Detroit. 2382 


We love Colorado the best; words and 
music by Olive Gertrude Reaser. © 
1 ec. Jan. 18, 1929; E unp. 3124; Ger- 
trude Reaser, Denver. 2383 


We're two boys of knowledge; words 
and music by Bennie McLaughlin [i. 
e. B. H. McLaughlin] [Words and 
melody only] © 1 «¢ Jan. 3, 1929; 
KH} unp. 2500; Bernard Howard Mc- 
Laughlin, Cambridge, Mass. 2384 


We've met to say goodbye; words by 
I. EH. Carlson, music by Frank L. 
Baker and Clinton E. Mathias. © 1 
e. Jan. 30, 1929; E unp. 3315; Iddo 
E. Carlson, Elkhart, Ind. 2385. 


We want no buggyrides; words and 
music by E. Miller. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Jan. 26, 1929; 
HK unp. 3130; Ernest Miller, Sagi- 
naw, Mich. 2386 


Weary feet; words and music by T. 
Koehler and Jay Mills. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Jan. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 2636; Ted Koehler, 


York. 2387 


Weary money blues; words and musi¢ 
by Chippie Hill. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Dec. 20, 1928; E un- 
pub. 2999; State street music pub. 
co., inc., Chicago. 2388: 


Weary river; lyric by Grant Clarke,. 
music by Lou Silvers. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Jan. 3, 1929; 
E unp. 2486; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 2389 


Weary river; words by Grant Clarke, 
music by Louis Silvers. © Jan. 24, 
1929; 2 c., Jan..25; Bi pub aoa 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 2390 


Weather bird; by Louis Armstrong; 
Ist cornet. © 1 ec. Jan. 2, 1929; Eh 
unp. 2460; Melrose bros. music €o., 
ine., Chicago. 2391 


Wedding bells are breaking up that old 
gang of mine; lyric by Irving Kahal 
and Willie Raskin, music by Sammy 
Fain, arr. by W. C. Lindemann; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Jan. 14, 1929; 
2c. Jan. 15; E pub. 2692; Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

2392 


Wee hands; words by N. M. Mulford, 
music by Helen M. Johnson. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 4, 1929; E unp. 2521; Nellie M. 
Mulford, Kansas City, Mo. 2393. 


Wee tot mine; lullaby, words and 
music by A. F..Fuller. © Jan. 17, 
1929; 2 c Jan. 29; EH pub. 3042; 
Arthur Franklin Fuller, Los Angeles. 


2394 
Weihnachten iiberall; album, 55 
beliebte Weihnachtslieder wu. fan- 


tasien fiir pf. mit text u. 5 Weih- 
nachtslieder fiir pf. zu 4 hianden, 
bearb. von Georg Bliithner, of Ger- 
many. © Nov. d, do285ob Co Sates 
1929; E for. 2248; Fr. Portius, Leip- 
zig. 2395. 


110 


New . 


So arse 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1929 


Weihnachts album; 34 beliebte Weih- 
nachtslieder, fiir klavier oder har- 
monium mit unterlegtem text, 
gesang ein-oder zweistimmig ad lib., 
bearb. von Otto Frodhlich, of Ger- 
many. © Oct. 12, 1928; 1c. Jan. 8, 
1929; E for. 2052; Fr. Portius, Leip- 
zig. 2396 


Wenn du mich magst, ja, dann sag’ 
inir’s beim tango; text und musik 
von Hans H. Zerlett, of Germany, 
klavierarr. von Leo Leux. © June 
11; 1928; 1 @. Jan. 7, 1929; E for. 
1935; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 2397 


Wenn in werder wieder die biume 
bltiih’n; foxtrot, worte von Ernst 
Neubach, musik von Hans May, of 
Austria. © Aug. 1, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 
20; E for. 1115; Wiener bohéme-ver- 
lag, Vienna. 2398 


Wer hat denn bloss den hering am 
schlips mir festgemacht; one step, 
worte u.: musik von Engelbert 
Zaschka, of Germany. © Jan. 16, 
Pea ean. %, 1929 hi. tor.1950; 
Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

2399 


Wer hat dich bloss so aufgekliirt, mein 
Klarchen? foxtrot-lied, text yon 
Theo Halton, musik yon Gerard 
Jacobson, of Germany, erleichtertes 
klavier-arr. von Otto Lindemann. 
fewer, is, 1925, 1 eo dan, 1, 1o20; 
E for. 1944; Rondo-verlag, G. m. 
b. H., Berlin. 2400 


Wer ist das grésste pumpgenie? fox- 
trot aus Wann und wo, text von 
Herman Haller, Rideamus und Willi 
Wolff, musik von Walter Kolio, of 
Germany. © Aug. 31, 1927; 1 «. 
Jan. 7, 1929; E for. 1924; Rondo- 
verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 2401 


Wer so geliebt, wie ich geliebt; trink 
und stimmungslied, text von Paul 
Fago, musik von Hermann Lustig 
[pseud. of Hermann Krome], of 
Germany. © Jan. 2, 1929; 1 ¢. Jan. 
25; E for. 2337; Drei masken verlag, 
a. g., Berlin. 2402 


West winds; waltz, adapted from 
Poeme by Z. Fibich, by E. V. Martin. 
{Chords, single staff] © 1c. Jan. 
Zen Ado? hi. UNDP. oocti. wunet ‘Vv. 
Martin, Boonton, N. J. 2403 


Western romance; words by R. Wat- 
son, music by Phil Starr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Jan. 5, 


2414 


1929; E unp. 2548; Raymond Wat- 
son, Emily, Minn. 2404 


Whaddya thinka that; song fox-trot, 
words and music by Q. R. Snowden. 
©1e. Jan. 24, 1929; FE unp. 3070; 
Q. Roscoe Snowden, New York. 

2405 


What a girl; from Boom-boom, lyric 
by Mann Holiner. and J.. Keirn 
Brennan, music by Werner Janssen. 
( Jan. 18, 1929; 2 ec. Jan. 16; EB 
pub. 2731; Shubert music pub. corp., 
New York. 2406 


What a girl! What a night! fox trot, 
words and music by Joe L. Sanders, 
arr. by Arthur Lange; orch. pts., 
with words. 4to. © Jan. 10, 1929; 
2e. Jan. 11; E pub. 2726; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. . 2407 


What a’ you lookin’ for; song sketch, 
by C. Smiley. © 1c. Jan. 21, 1929; 
D unp. 27441; Chas. Smiley, Paris, 
Tex. 2408 


What can a poor guy do? words and 
music by Leon De Costa. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Jan. 4, 
1929; E unp. 2503; Olive De Costa, 
New York. 2409 


What couid I do; from Boom-boom, 
lyric by Mann Holiner and J. Keirn 
Brennan, music by Werner Janssen. 
© ‘Jan: 18, 1929:°"2 «. Jan. 16; E 
pub. 2732; Shubert music pub. corp., 
New York. 2410 


What did the village blacksmith say? 
words by Graham Squiers, music by 
Leonard Henry, of Great Britain; 
pf., banjulele banjo and ukulele acc. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Jans DH? 1929): 4. ee) ans BP “for. 
2174; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 2411 


What do you suppose; from Raggedy 
Ann and Andy, words of verse by 
Margaret Hagar Wulsin, words of 
cho. and music by Mary Landis 
Holden. (in Songs for raggedy 
AY XC) Ocul: Ge Ca Nalig ven 
1929; E pub. 2290; Samuel French, 
inc., New York. 2412 


What does he wanna from me? words 
and music by M. DeComo; pf. © 
1c. Jan. 7, 1929; BE unp. 2578; Maria 
DeComo, New York. 2413 


What don’t the show girls show; by 
J. R. Pick; melody with pf. acc. © 
1 e@) Sami. 1929)) 4. snp!) 2685; 
Joseph Richard Pick, Chicago. 2414 


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2415 


What I need I ain’t been gettin’ from 


DL, 14, n. S., v. 24 


© Dee: 21, 1928; 2 ce. Dee 267° 


you; words by M. Rosumny and B. 
B. Berman, music by M. Rosumny. 
© 1c. Jan. 5, 1929; E unp. 2950; 
Max Rosumny and Bobby Burns 
Berman, Los Angeles. 2415 


What I read in the stars about you; 
ballad, words by Donald A. Schmidt, 
music by E. Schmidt. Cleveland, 
O., Cooley pub. co. © Jan. 16, 1929; 
2c. Jan. 19; E pub. 2886; Elizabeth 
Schmidt, Cleveland. 2416 


What I’ve done for you; words by 
Bertha Deegan, music by Tom 
Deegan [i. e. T. J. Deegan, jr.] © 
emer wee.” 26,7 19287 i suns, coos 
Thomas J. Deegan, jr., Brooklyn. 

2417 

What is this spell coming over me; 
words by J. J. Kerin, music by Ray 
Hibbeler. [Photostat] © 1c. Jan. 
5, 1929; E unp. 2549; John James 
Kerin, Waukegan, Ill. 2418 


What might have been; words by R. 
M. Fahnestock, music by Sylvester 
Long Cross. © 1c. Jan. 15, 1929; 
EH eunp. 2817; Rhoda M. Fahnestock, 
Tacoma. 2419 


What’s the use of loving when you 
haven’t anyone to love; words by 
Howard Johnson, music by Robert 
A. King and Ted Fiorito; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. 
© Jan. 18, 1929; 2 ¢. Jan: 19; E 
2796; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. 2420 


What to do second at the piano; for 
the youngest players, by Helen L. 
Cramm, op. 42. obl. 8vo. © Dec. 
24, 1928; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 8, 1929; 
AA 7036; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

2421 


What would you say, if when we were 
married; wedding duet and cho. 
from The rose and the ring, words 
by John Arthington, music by 
Christabel Marillier, of Great 
Britain. © Dec. 14, 1928; 1c. Jan. 
16, 1929; E for. 2198; Boosey & co.., 
ltd., London. 2422 


What? yes, she is mine; one-step song, 
by W. Moreno, of Mexico, domiciled 
at, New, Notks pf. | ©.4d./c., dames, 
1929; E unp. 3241; Wenceslao 
Moreno, New York. 2423 


Whatever it is I’ve got it; from The 
red robe, words by Mann Holiner, 
music by Alberta Nichols; pf. and 
ukulele ace. New York, Harms, inc. 


ie 


pubsi2173; 
New York. 


Whatever you do remember that I love 
you; words and music by H. Altrock 
and George Nelson; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © Jan. 21, 1929; 2 ec. Jan. 24; 
E pub. 2992; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 2425 


When; words and music by Mabel A. 
Mason [i. e. M. M. Gerberich] © 
1) ef), Jang 28,1929; Hy uppha2e2s 
Mabel Mason Gerberich, Alhambra, 
Calif. 2426 


When all hope was lost I found you 
Joan; lyric by Sam Lewis and Joe 
Young, music by Harry Akst. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ce. 
music Nov. 27, 1928, 1 c. words Dec. 
20; E unp. 1617; Remick music corp., 
New York. 2427 


When dreams come true; words and 
music by E. M. Noe. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Jan. 14, 1929; 
FE unp. 2763; Hlizabeth M. Noe, 
Springfield, Ky. 2428. 


When Ford makes the flivver to fly; 
words and music by C. Thornewell. 
© 1c. Jan. 29, 1929; EH unp. 3270; 
Charles Thornewell, Sayville, L. L.,. 


Shubert theatre corp., 


N.Y 2429: 


When God came a-visiting; carol, 


words by G. Aidan Clarke, music by 


Alec Rowley, of Great Britain. 4to. 
© Dec. 22, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 17, 1929; 
E for. 2185; Banks & son, York, 
England. 


When I hear those songs of Dixie; 
words by N. M. Mulford, music by 
Helen M. Johnson. © 1 ¢. Jan. 4, 


1929: E unp. 2522; Nellie Martin 


Mulford, Kansas City, Mo. 2431 
When I know that you don’t care; 


words by Beatrice Kelly, music by 


Frank and Pat Baffa [i. e. Patrick 
Baffa] ©1c. Jan. 16, 1929; E unp. 
2858; Patrick Baffa, Jersey City. 


2432: 


When I look thru’ my book of dreams ; 
words by Alfred Bryan, music by 
John Klenner. © Dec. 31, 1928; 2 c. 
Jan. 4, 1929; E pub. 2244; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New eee 


When I’m walkin’ with my sweetness, 
down among the sugar cane; words 
by Charles Tobias and Sidney Clare, 
music by Peter De Rose. © Jan. 23, 
1929: 2 ce. Jan. 24; E pub. 2933; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 2434 

6) 


heed 


2424 . 


2430: 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1929 


2455 


When I sang the tenor in that old 
quartet in my home town; by Johnny 
Tucker, Joe Schuster and John Siras, 
arr. by Herbert Deer; male voices. 
4to. © Jan. 21, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 24; 
E pub. 2987; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 2435 


When I see myself in your eyes; words 
by Monty Siegel, music by Johnny 


Tucker. © Jan. 9, 1929; 2 ¢. Jan. 
10; E pub. 2485; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 2436 


When I think of you; words and mu- 
sie by Robert Asnah Arbuckle. © 
1 ¢ Jan. 30, 1929; E unp. 3296; 
Robert A. Arbuckle, Hamilton, On- 
tario, Canada. 2437 


When I walk alone in my garden; 
words by E. M. Galbraith, music by 
W. R. Hadlock. © Jan. 3, 1929; 
2 c. Jan. 8; E pub. 2308; W. Robert 
Hadlock, Oakland, Calif. 2438 


When Jesus came; sacred song, words 
by G. A. Studdert-Kennedy, music 
by Leon Abbott Hoffmeister. 1. 
High—2. Low. © Jan. 28, 1929; 
2 c. each Jan. 30; E pub. 3076; R. L. 
Huntzinger, inc., New York. 2489 


When Jesus was born in my soul; 
words and music by Herbert Buf- 
fum. © Nov. 27, 1928; 2 ¢. Dec. 5; 
E pub. 2331; Anna Marie Anderson, 
Topeka, Kan. 2440 


When lo, upon a windy morn; poem 
by Charles G. Blanden, music by 
Granville English; high in F. © 
Dee. 29, 1928; 2 ce. Jan. 5, 1929; E 
pub. 2276; Boston music co., Bos- 
ton. 2441 


When the birds come back again; with 
waltz cho., words and music by C. 
L. Weeks. © 1c. Jan. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 3213; Charles Lee Weeks, 
Schroon Lake, N. Y. 2442 


When the California poppies bloom 
again; words and music by M. A. 
Redding. © 1c. Jan. 29, 1929; E 
unp. 38271; Mary Agnes Redding, 
Pittsburg, Calif. 2443 


When the curtain comes down; waltz 
ballad, words and music by Al Sher- 
man, Al Lewis and Carl Hoefle. © 
Jan. 17, 1929; 2.¢. Jan..19; EB. pub. 
2828; Leo Feist, inec., New York. 

2444 

When the girlie you love loves you; 
from Happy days, lyrics by Walter 
Craig, music by Leo Flanders. © 


Dec. 27,'1928; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1929; EB 
pub. 2136; Sherman, Clay & co., San 
Francisco. 2445 


When the maple leaves are falling; 
words by M. Roth, music by Phil 
Starr. [Words and melody only] 
© 1.¢, Jan. 28, 1929; B’unp. 3207; 
Mildred Roth, Dracut, Mass. 2446 


When the roses bloom again; words 
and music by Maryin Smoley, Ber- 
nie Seaman and Irving Mills; pf. 
ace. with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. 
© Dec. 21, 1928: 2 c. Jan. 14, 1929; 
E pub. 2676; Gotham music service, 
inc., New York. 2447 


When the roses bloom again; words 
by M. Dopke, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Jan. 28, 1929; E unp. 3204; Mabelle 
Dopke, North Milwaukee, Wis. 


2448 
When the shadows fall; words and 
music by G. G. Bacon. [Words and 


melody only] ©1e. Jan. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 2691; George Gilbert Bacon, 
Antigo, Wis. 2449 


When the sun smiles on Erin; from 
Jack MDarrell’s kiddie karnival, 
words and music by J. Darrell; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Nov. 5, 1928; 
2 ec. Dec. 31; E pub. 2598; Jack Dar- 
rell, New York. 2450 


When the world is at rest: words by 
Lou Davis, music by Sammy Fain. 
© Dee. 31, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1929; 
E pub. 2245; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inec., New York. 2451 


When they saw the star they rejoiced; 
words and music by Herbert Buf- 
fom...” (CC) Nov..27, 1928- 2 ¢ Dec. 5: 
E pub. 2332; Anna Marie Anderson, 
Topeka, Kan. 2452 


When you and I were kiddies on the 
farm; words by M. HE. Washenber- 
ger, music by Sylvester Long Cross. 
© 1e. Jan. 29, 1929; E unp. 3260; 
Mary E. Washenberger, Meridian, 
Id. 2453 


When you are biue and feeling sad; 
words by Louis D. Maurer, music by 
A. Marschall of Germany, domiciled 
at New York. © 1c. Dee. 7, 1928; 
E unp. 2103; Alfred Marschall, New 
York. 2454 


When you return to me; words and 
music by Louis Drakeford [i. e. L. 
H. Drakeford] of Great Britain; 
© 1c. Jan. 30, 1929; E unp. 3306; 
Lewis Henry Drakeford, London. 

2455 


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‘2456 


‘When you’ve gone, I know I shall ery; 
English lyric and arr. by Harry S. 
Pepper, original lyric by Schiffer, 
music by Werner R. Heymann, of 
Great Britain; pf. acc., with banju- 


lele banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin. 


D. Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations! .i\@ Dec. :3i., L928 >t ¢. 
Jan. 2, 1929; BE for. 2024; B. Feld- 
man & co., London. 2456 


‘When you whistle; words and music 
by W. W. Penrose. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Jan. 14, 1929; 
EK unp. 2764; Walter W. Penrose, 
Hutchinson, Kan. 2457 


‘When your sweetheart goes back on 
you; words and music by L. A. Dor- 
man. © 1c. Jan. 22, 1929; E unp. 
3012; Lon A. Dorman, Los Angeles. 

2458 

‘When your sweetheart’s gone; words 
and music by J. A. Muldowney. © 
1 ec. Jan. 7, 1929; EH unp. 2604; John 
Arthur Muldowney, Schenectady, 
NET 2459 


‘Where ever there’s a will, there’s a 
way, my baby; words and music by 
Donald Redman. © Jan. 11, 1929; 
2c. Jan. 15; E pub. 2690; Empire 
musie eo., New York. 2460 


‘Where go the boats; words by Robert 
Louis Stevenson, music by Stanley 
Muschamp; in D. © Dee. 14, 1928; 
2c. Dec. 15; E pub. 2375; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 2461 


Where is your heart to-night; words 
by Alfred Bryan, music by Albert 
Gumble; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
PAM. (24, LOA SG aan. eae’ EY Tangy, 
2931; Donaldson, Douglas & Guinble, 
inc., New York. 2462 


Where the green pine trees grow; 
words by A. M. Olson, music by Bill 
Barklow. © 1.c Jan. 5, 1929; B 
unp. 2552; Annie May Olson, Ro- 
lette, N. D. 2463 


Same. © 1c. Jan. 14, 1920: B 
unp. 2790; Annie May Olson, Rolette, 
dif, 8 2464 


‘Where the rainbow never fades; hymn, 
words by Herbert Buffum, music by 
D. M. Shanks. -© Jan. 15, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 17; E pub. 2805; Robert Emmet 
Winsett, Chattanooga. 2465 


Where the Santiam River flows; words 
and music by P. Zastrow. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Jan. 14, 
1929; E unp. 2769; Paul Zastrow, 
Sweet Home, Or. 2466 


pt. IIL, nN: §.,!'V. 24 


Wherein Ellis Joe; words and music 
by F. R. Treasure. © 1 ¢. Jan. 23, 
1929; E unp. 3052; Frank Raymond 
Treasure, New York. 2467 


Whisper of the pines; words and music 
by Maude L. Sloan. ©. Dec. 81, 
1928; 2c. Jan. 2, 1929; E pub. 2146; 
Harold Flammer, inc., New York. 

2468 

Whistling (A) boy; by Bainbridge 
Crist; pf." “© Dee. 22): 1928-12 c 
Jan. 10, 1929; E pub. 2520; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 2469 


Who chased my blues away, nobody 
but you; words and music by M. 
Scully. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Jan. 11, 1929; E unp. 2687; 
Margaret Scully, New York. 2470 


Who did? why, you did; written and 
composed by Fred Holt and Harry 
Castling, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations]! © Dec. 17, 1928° "ie 
Jan. 23, 1929; E for. 2369; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, Itd., London. 2471 


Who ever dreamed; words by I. Fred 
Berg and Morty Berk, music by Mar- 
gie Morris. © Jan. 28, 1929; 2 e. 
Jan. 29; E pub. 3069; Al Piantadosi, 
New York. 2472 


Who hath regarded the horse! words 
by T. Mundy, music by Dawn Allen. 
© 1e. Jan. 2, 1929; E unp. 2454; 
Talbot Mundy, New York. 2473 


Who is the man; words and music by 
Reggie Montgomery [i. e. R. Mont- 
gomery] and G. Ward. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Jan. 12, 1929; 
Ho unp. 2733; Reginald Montgomery 
and George Ward, Pasadena, Calif. 

2474 


Who knows, ah! who knows, not he; 
words by Norma Elmore and V. 
Gary, music by V. Gary, melody har- 
monized by Homer Tourjée. Eureka, 
Calit,,,;d. 2. Crabill. 
1928; 2 ec. Jan. 7, 1929; BE pub aaves 
Vie Gary, Eureka, Calif. 2475 


Whoopee; theme song from Whoopee, 
words and music by H. A. Kies. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Jan. 11, 1929; E unp. 2688; Horace 
Allen Kies, Platteville, Wis. 2476 


Why; song fox trot, words and music 
by Slater Wilson, of Great Britain; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by Harry 

¢ od, Stafford. © Nov23; 1828H ave 
Jan. 38, 1929; E for. 2046; Montgom- 
ery & co., London. 2477 


114 


© Dec. 21, 


no. 1, 1929 


Why? words by Jack Carson and Grace 
Gore, music by Don Eastin [i. e. 
Donovan Eastin] © 1c. Jan. 25, 
1929; E unp. 3105; Grace Elizabeth 
Gore, Milwaukee. 2478 


Why can’t I throw a natural with 
cupid; words and music by S. 8. 
Cassard. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ¢. Jan. 23, 1929; E unp. 3056; 
Samuel Snowden Cassard, Brooklyn. 

2479 

Why did I ever believe in you; lyrics 
by Larry McCoy, miusic by Vine 
Bruno [i. e. V. N. Bruno]; pf. © 
1 Cw alk) 20, 1929: K. unp. 3250; 
Vincent N. Bruno, Philadelphia. 

2480 

Why did I get married; words by 
Frank Luther, music by C. J. Robi- 
son. [Words and melody only] © 
ve aa OU; ook Ho UN o2o8 ; 
Carsdn J. Robison, New York. 2481 


Why did I tell you? vocal waltz, writ- 
ten and composed by Baden Kendal, 
of Great Britain; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Dec. 3, 1928; 1 c. Dec. 21; E for. 


2176; Metzler & co. (1920) ltd., 
London. 2482 
Why did we say goodbye? words by 


R. D. Cain, music by Sylvester Long 
Cross. © 1c. Jan. 15, 1929; E unp. 
2814; Robert D. Cain, Kelso, Wash. 
2483 

Why did you kiss me last night? ya 
comin’ up to-night—huh; fox-trot, 
words and music by Al Sherman, Al 
Lewis and Abe Lyman, arr. by 
Frank Skinner; orch. pts., with 
words. 4to. © Dec. 28, 1928; 2 «¢. 
Dec. 31; E pub. 2587 ; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 2484 


Why do you want me now; words by 
T. Roth, music by Phil Starr. © 
ie. San, (Si; 3929 sy unpe  Sse2 : 
Thomas Roth, Brooklyn. 2485 


Why don’t you kiss me; waltz, by F. 
Falla, arr. by Edw. A. Furey; orch. 
with words. 4to. © Jan. 10, 1929; 
2c. Jan. 11; E pub. 2558; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 2486 


Why don’t you make my dreams come 
true? words by R. I. Minut, music 
by Etta Mae Minut. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Jan. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 2846; Robert I. Minut, New- 
atic (No. 2487 


Why don’t you smile; words by H. F. 


Ingersoll, music by Gene Daniel [i. 
e. G. L. Daniel] [Photostat] © 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


2497 


1 e. Jan. 3, 1929; E unp. 3033; Gen- 

eva LL. Daniel, Los Angeles, and 

Helen F. Ingersoll, Des Moines. 
2488 


Why I am lonesome sweetheart; words 
and music by M. Downs. [Words 
and melody only] © 1e. Jan. 28, 
1929; E unp. 3165; Meredith Downs, 
Lima, Okl. 2489 


Why is life like this; lyrics by H. M. 
O’Neill and J. J. Pressly, musie by 
H. M. O’Neill and R. A. Reamer. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Dec. 14, 1928; H unp. 3321; H. Mur- 
ray O’Neill and Robert A. Reamer, 
New York. 2490 


Why should we worry about tomor- 
row; words and music by L. Nicchia. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Jan. 18, 1929; E unp. 2919; Lillian 
Nicchia, Mountain Lakes, N. J. 

2491, 

Why should you be so mean to me, 
when I’m so good to you? words and 
music by Mac Berger [i. e. M. Ber- 
ger] [Words and melody only] © 
1 e¢. Jan. 25, 1929; E unp. 3081; Max- 
well Berger, New York. 2492 


Wie bald; text von K. HE. Knodt, mu- 
sik von Hugo Kaun, of Germany; 
minnerchor, a cappella. 4to. © 
Nov. 6, 1928; 1 ¢c. Jan. 11, 1929; B 
for. 2221; Amsel-verlag, Berlin-Sii- 
dende, Germany. 2493 


Wie du ktisst keine; text von Fredi 
Kirchhoff, musik von Karl Pfarsch--: 
ner, of Germany; pf. arr. von Otto 
Lindemann. © June 6, 1928; 1 ec. 
Jan. 7, 1929; E for. 1914; Rondo- 
verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 2494 


Wie kommt denn nur die gniéd’ ge frau 
dazu; slow-fox aus Die ungektisste 
Eva, text von Fritz Rotter u. Otto 
Stransky, musik yon Martin Knopf, 
of Germany, spezial-arr. von Nico 
Dostal, of Germany; orch., with pf. 
direction. 4to. © Aug. 10, 1928; 
1c. Jan. 8, 1929; E for. 2055; Oskar 
Seifert, Eppendorf, Germany. 2495: 


Wild hogs in the red brush; square 
dance,, by F. Hutchison. [Melody 
only] © hierdan. 17, 1929: BH unp, 
2897; Frank Hutchison, Big Creek, 
Va. 2496 


Will o’ the wisp; danse humoresque, 
by Dudley Glass, of Australia; pf. 
© Dee! St, 1928% 1° ¢. Tan! 2) 1929: 
EX for. 2042; Murdoch, Murdoch & 
co., ine. with J. G. Murdoch & co., 
ltd., London. 2497 


11d 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2498 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Will-o-wee; lyric and melody by P. L. 
Geer, harmony and arrangement by 
Arthur Lee Mancebo. [Mimeograph] 
© 1c. Jan. 8, 1929; E unp. 2615; 
Paul L. Geer, Berkeley, Calif. 2498 


Willst du ein Deutscher sein! text von 
Pflanzer-Poor, ‘musik von Karl 
Knauer, of Germany, klav. arr. von 
Otto Lindemann. © July 3, 1927; 
1c. Jan. 7, 1929; E for. 1931; Rondo- 
verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 2499 


Wind’s (The) way; words by Cathal 
Canty, music by G. Bagby. ©1e. 
Jan. 14, 1929: E unp. 2807; George 
Bagby, New York. 2500 


Winning aces; march, by S. E. Bang- 
hart; pf. © 1 ¢. Jan. 5, 1929; H 
unp. 2532; Sarah Elizabeth Bang- 
hart, New York. 2501 


Wipin’ the pan; lyric by Willard Robi- 
son, music by Nathaniel Shilkret and 
Abel Baer, arr. by Frank Skinner; 
orch. pts. 4to. © Jan. 21, 1929; 
2c. Jan. 23; E pub. 2981; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 2502 


Wir fitistern; schlager-potpourri, zu- 
Sammengestellt von Nico Dostal, of 
Germany; pf. with words. © Sept. 
15, 19283. © Nov.13 ; Hi for. 2352 ; 
Alrobi musikverlag, G. m. b. H., Ber- 


lin. 2503 
Wir sind schwestern; foxtrot, aus 
Gruss an alle, text von Richard 


Rillo und Hans H. Zerlett, musik von 
Leo Leux, of Germany. © Oct. 10, 
1927; 1 ¢. Jan: 7; 1929; Bi for. 1888 ; 
Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 
2504 


Wishing; encore song, words by Steph- 
en Maley, music by Florence Turner- 
Maley; high voice. © Dec. 28, 1928; 
2 c..Jan. 4, 1929; E pub. 2405; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 2505 


Wistfulness; by Helen Dallam, selec- 
ted, ed., annotated and fingered by 
John M. Williams; pf. © Dee. 24, 
1928; 2 ce. Dec. 31; E pub. 2621; Bos- 
ton music co., Boston. 2506 


Witches; by Ella Ketterer; pf. © 
Dec. 14, 1928; 2 ce. Dec. 15; EH 2359; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

2507 


With a mother’s prayer you soared 
high; words by S. Graves-Grange, 
music by Robert Van _ Sickle. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 


Jan. 14, 1929; E. unp. 2786; Sigrid 
Graves-Grange, Sherman, §. D. 2508 


With a note of sadness; by Mortimer 
Wilson, op. 86, no. 7; pf. Jan. 
2, 1929; 2 ¢. Jan. 43 EH pubs 2252, 
Century music pub. co., New York. 

2509 

With you; words and music by Irving 
Berlin. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c Jan. 31, 1929; E unp. 3328; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 2510 


With you and a dreamy melody ; words 
and ‘musie’ by: P. ‘J.° Sarai 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Jan. 8, 1929; E unp. 2595; Peter "gs; 
Sarantis, New York. 2511 


With you in the harbor of love; words 
and music by Johnny Tucker, John 
McLaughlin and Joe Schuster; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Dec. 31, 1928; 
2c. Dec. 31; E pub. 2425; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 2512 


Wo ist die. ananas” . 5" 2?) (hexinee 
musik von Rolf Roeder, of Germany. 
© Oct. 19, 1928; 1 ec. Jan. 7; E for. 
1898; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 2513 


Wohlfahrt (Franz) Sixty studies for 
the violin; op. 45, ed. by Crosby Mol- 
lenhauer. bk. 1. © Dec. 20, 1928; 
2 ec. and aff. Dee. 21; AA 6948; Hs- 
tate of Hamilton S. Gordon, New 
York. 2514 


Wohlfahrt foundation studies; by 
Franz Wohlfahrt, selected, ed. and 
arr. in progressive order by K. H. 
Aigouni; violin. bk. 1. 60 1st posi- 
tion studies. © Nov. 16, 1928; 2 e. 
Jan. 10, 1929; E pub. 2516; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 2515 


Woman hater’s song; words and music 
by A. L. Ohnhaus; pf. © 1. Jan. 
28, 1929; E unp. 3225; Alfred Lester 
Obhnhaus, New York. 2516 


Wonder who—will it be you; words 
and music by Bob Schafer, Jack Le 
Soir and Ray Doll. © Dee. 21, 1928; 
2 e. Jan. 14, 1929; E pub. 2677; 
Gotham music service, ine. New 
York. 2517 


Wonderful love; hymn, words and mu- 
sic by E. M. Cornelius. © Nov. 15, 
1928 ; 2c. Jan. 25, 1929; EH pub. 2967; 
Edward Moses Cornelius, Kokomo, 
Ind. 2518 


Wond’ring what you'll do; words and 
music by Bob Lee. © 1c. Jan. 25, 
1929; E unp. 3083; Polk C. Brock- 
man, Atlanta. 2519 


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no. 1, 1929 


2542 


Won't you come back, old sweetheart ; 
words and music by W. W. Miller. 
fWords and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 31, 1929; E unp. 33386; William 
Wesley Miller, Englewood, N. J. 

2520 


.Won’t you love me again; waltz, 
words by M. T. Brevard, music by 
Ray Hibbeler. ©1c. Jan. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 3223; Mary T. Brevard, Long 
Beach, Calif. 2521 


Woodland idyl; polka, arr. by Karl 
Echtner; orch. pts. 4to. © Jan. 10, 
feos 2 ec! Jan. 21: FH). pub. -2801 ; 
Vitak-Elsnic co., Chicago. 2522 


Woodland (A) serenade; by Thomas 
A. Johnson, of Great Britain; pf. 
London, Rowland’s. © Dec. 21, 1928; 
1 ce. Jan. 3, 1929; E for. 1805; Solo- 
mon Rowland, London. 2523 


Woodland vignettes; album of songs, 
words by Rowena Bastin Bennett, 
music by Berenice Benson Bentley. 
4to. Around a toadstool table. [4 
others] ' © Jan. 7, 1929; 2c. Jan. 9; 
FE pub. 2465; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 2524 


‘Worcester (The) march; by H. HE. 
Brewer; band pts. 4to. © Jan. 9, 
1929; 2 c. Jan. 12; E pub. 2822; Sal- 
vation army, ine., New York. 2525 


Wotta’ life; fox-trot, by Ted Nixon; 
small dance orch. © Dec. 28, 1928; 
2¢. Jan. 24, 1929; E pub. 2928; Den- 
ton & Haskins music pub. ¢o., ine., 
New York. 2526 


Would you: by Chris Smith fi. e. 
Christopher Smith]. [Melody only] 
© 1e. July 26, 1928; © 698144; 
Henry Troy, Marguerite H. Gale and 
Christopher Smith, New York. 2527 


Wrap me in a Spanish shawl; words 
by J. Brockman, music by J. Brock- 
man and Gus Edwards. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Jan. 30, 1929; 
E unp. 3318; James Brockman, Los 
Angeles, 2528 


Wreck (The) at Trout’s Spur; words 
by F. Demeo, music by Robert Van 
Sickle. [Words and melody only] 
©1c Jan. 14, 1929; © unp. 2780: 
Fred Demeo, Providence, R. I. 2529 


Wreck of the N & W cannon ball; 
words by Cleburne C. Meeks, music 
by Betsy White. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Jan. 15, 1929; 


E unp. 2835; Vernon Dalhart, New 
York. 2530 


Writing drills and theory work for the 
young piano student and for ele- 
mentary theory Classes; by Elizabeth 
Fyffe. bk. 1, elementary grade.—bk. 
2, 1st. grade.—bk. 3, 2nd grade. © 
Noy. 20; 1928; .2.e. each. Jan. 10, 
1929; E pub. 2527—2529; Carl 
Fischer, ine... New York. 2531-2533 


Wrong woman blues; words and music 
by L. Johnson. [Words and melody 


only] ©1e. Jan. 17, 1929; E unp. 
2901; Lonnie Johnson, Jackson 
Heichis;, hace iN: Y. 2534 


Wu es flist di shtile waser; words and 
music by L. Feingold. [Words and 
melody only] [Yiddish and Hebrew 
text] © 1c. Jan. 19, 1929; E unp. 
2931; Lipa Feingold, Brooklyn. 

25385 

Wunder-cello (Das); von Willem En- 
gel. of Germany; violoncello u. pf. 
Heft. 4. © Dec. 3, 1928; 1 ¢. Dec. 
29; E for. 1765; Anton J. Benjamin, 
Leipzig. 2536 


Wunderschone frau tanz’ diesen tango 
mit mir; text von Fritz Rotter, mu- 
Sik von Franz Grothe, of Germany. 
© Jan. 2, 1929; 1 ¢. Jan. 25; E for. 
2333; Drei masken verlag, a. g., Ber- 
lin. 20a 


Wurzeltop ; humorous yokel song, writ- 
ten by HE. A. Searson, composed by 
Harold Arpthorp, of Great Britain. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations. ] 
© Dec. 28, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 16, 1929; 
E for. 2201; Reynolds & co., London. 

2538 

Wynken, Blynken, and Nod; words by 
Eugene Field, music by F. F. Beale; 
treble voices in 3 pts. 4to. © Dec. 
3, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 14,°1929° EY pub. 
2695; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

2539 


Y. C. L. march song; words by Joseph 
Mills Hanson, musie by Richard EH. 
Broughton. 4to. © Jan. 5, 1929; 
2 :@.) JAN, Jeo OU 2a =. YeOUml as 
citizens league of Pierre, S. D.. 
Pierre, S. D. 2540 


Ye that have faith; words anon., music 
by 'B.'C. Johnson." © tc,’ Fan! "24, 
1929; E unp. 3079; Bertha Curtis 
Johnson, Washington. 2541 


Yellow rose; words and music by C. 
Lee. © Jan. 19, 1929; 2 ec. Jan. 23; 
E pub. 2892; Charles Lee, Camden, 
N.. de 2542 


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2543 


Yes, do not monkey with the buzz-saw ; 
words and music by John J. 
Schneider, with extra verses, pf. and 
ukulele arr. by Marvin Smolev. © 
Jan. 2, 1929) :2" errant: 
2164; Songtex music co., Philadel- 
phia. 2543 


Yoo hoo goodlooking! words by S&S. 
Kindy, music by H. A. Hummel. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Jan. 26, 1929; E unp. 3134; Stanley 


Kindy, Cleveland. 


You; lyric and melody by P. L. Geer, 
harmony and arrangement by Arthur 
Lee Mancebo. [Mimeograph] © 
Ic. Jan. 8, 1929: Bi unp, 2616; Pag! 
L. Geer, Berkeley, Calif. 2545 


You; words by Jean Leleu, mpsic by 
C. L. Ost; in EK. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Jan. 28, 1929; E unp. 
3212; Charles Leslie Ost, Amityville, 
IN, Me 2546 


You are the angel I dreamed; fox-trot 
song, by W. Moreno, of Mexico, 
domiciled at New York; pf. © 1. 
Jan. 8, 1929; H unp. 3239; Wenceslao 


Moreno, New York. 2547 
You are there, little Jesus; unison or 
4 pt. cho., words by Henry J. 


Erbacher, music by a Sister of the 
Visitation [i. e. M. L. Browne] 
South Tacoma, Washington, Sisters 
of the Visitation. © Dee. 1, 1928; 
2 e. Dec. 10; E pub. 2591; Mary L. 
Browne, South Tacoma, Wash. 


2548 
You can raise potatoes; words and 
musie by A. Marquis. © 1c. Jan. 


26, 1929; E unp. 3139; Alexander 
Marquis, Rochester, N. Y. 2549 


You don’t have to rub, rub, rub, on the 
wash-board any more; novelty fox- 
trot, words and music by G. R. 
Wilson, arr. by HEugene Platzman. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
Jan. 21, 1929; E unp. 2975; George 
Robert Wilson, New York. 


You forget; written and composed by 
Fred Holt, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Dec: 17, 1928; 1 ec. 
Jan. 238, 1929; E for. 23868; , Francis, 
Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 2551 


You hurt my feelings; words and 
music by H. Nathan. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Jan. 2, 1929; 
E unp. 2489; Henry Nathan, San 
Francisco. 2552 


2544 | You orta learn that thing; 


2550" 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


You may be living, or you may be dead 
Christmas day; words and music by 
J. M. Gates. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Jan. 11, 1929; E unp. 
2680; P. C. Brockman, Atlanta. 

2553 


You, my melody of love; words and 
music by Victor Schertzinger. © 
Dec. 27, 1928; 2 ¢. Dee. 295 EH pub. 
2583; Harms, inc., New York. 2554 


West 
Indian whoopee, words and music 
by Walt Merrick [i. e. W. E. Mer- 
rick], of Great Britain, domiciled at 
Washington. © 1c. Jan. 24, 1929; 
E unp. 3069; Walter Ernest Merrick, 
Washington. 2555 


You're bananas crazy; words and 
musie by Al. Frazzini [i. e. Amicus 
Frazzini] [Words and melody only] 
©. 1 ¢ Jan, 11, 1929;, BE unp. 2696= 
Amicus Frazzini, Boston. 2556 


You’re in my heart, but never in my 
arms; fox-trot ballad, with harmon- 
ised refrain, words by Al. Bryan, 
music by Horatio Nicholls, of Great 
Britain; pf. ace. with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. 
Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Dec. 22, 1928; 1 e«. Dee. 
27; E for. 1770; Lawrence Wright 
music co., London. 2507 


You’re just another memory; words 
by Lou Davis and Raymond Klages, 
music by J. Fred Coots. [Words 
and melody only] 
1929; E unp. 2914; Spier & Coslow,. 
ine., New York. 2558 


You’re on a wild goose chase; words 
by Raymond Klages, music by Jesse 
Greer. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Jan. 17, 1929; E unp. 2883; 
Remick music corp., New York. 

2559 


You're still my baby; fox trot song, 
words and music by A. W. Drill. 
fChords, single staff] © 1 ¢ Jan: 
11, 1929; E unp. 2698; A. Ward Drill. 
Woodstock, Il. 2560 


You're the one and only one; words by 
Bob Schafer, music by Anthony 
Wayne and Irving Mills; pf. ace. 
with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. © 
Dee. 21, 1928; .2,.¢e. Jan. 14, 1929; EH 
pub. 2675; Gotham music service, 
inc., New York. 2561 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1929 


You're the one I love dear; words and 
music by G. Ryan. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Jan. 24, 1929; 
E unp. 3080; Gorden Ryan, Chicago. 

2562 

You should see my _neighbor’s 
daughter; words by Charles Tobias 
and Al Levey, music by Albert 
Gumble; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Jan. 14; 19293: 2 ic. Jan. 11; pub. 
2547; Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble, 
inc., New York. 2563 


You wandered away; words and music 
by J. A. Braden. © 1 ¢c. Jan. 11, 
1929; E unp. 2706; James A. Braden, 
Kansas City, Mo. 2564 


You wouldn’t fool me, would you; 
from Follow thru, words and music 
by B. G. De Sylva [pseud. of George 
Gard De Sylva], Lew Brown and 
Ray Henderson; pf. ace, with 
ukulele arr. by Joseph M. Weiss. © 
Dec. 28, 1928; ‘2c. Dee. 31; EH pub. 
2070; De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, 
inc., New York. 2565 


Your blue Irish eyes; lyrics by Lee 
Duskin, music by N. Lee. [Chords, 
single staff] © 1c. Jan. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 2809; Norman Lee, Chicago. 


2566 
Your disposition is mine; from Hello 
daddy, words by Dorothy Fields, 


music by Jimmy McHugh: pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Dec. 27, 1928; 2 «¢. 
Dee. 29; E pub. 2177; Mills music, 
inc. and Harms, inc., New York. 
2567 


Your[!] just pretending; words and 
music by G. L. Long. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Jan. 2, 1929; 

* E unp. 2996; Glynn Lea Long, New 
Orleans. 2568 


Your shining eyes and golden hair; 
from The rose and the ring, first 
verse from Bullen’s Elizabethan love 
lyrics, second verse by Clifford Bax, 
music by Christabel Marillier, of 
Great Britain. © Dec. 20, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 16, 1929; E for. 2191; Boosey 
& co., Itd., London. 2569 


You’r[!] smile; words and music by 
A. Fernwood. [Chords, single staff] 
Cite, Jan. 5, 1929: Hun. 2527 : 
Albert Fernwood, New York. 2570 


Youth triumphant; by Robert W. Gibb, 
arr. by R. E. Hildreth. 1. Band.—2. 
Orch. © Nov. 8, 1928; 2 ¢. each 
Jan. 4; E 2267, 2268; Walter Jacobs, 
inc., Boston. Zatl. Zotz 


2582 
Zampognara (La); tarantella cala- 
brese, by F. Umbriaco. [Melody 


only] © 1c. Jan. 9, 1929; E unp. 
2635; Frank Umbriaco, New York. 
2973 


Zanzibar; words by T. Mundy, music 
by Dawn Allen. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1929; 
E unp. 2455; Talbot Mundy, New 
York. 2574 


Zouave ; waltz song, words and melody 
by E. Neville Buck, arr. by Albert 
E. Bray, of Canada. © Dec. 28, 
1928; 1 c. Dee. 31; E for. 1964; 
Premier music publishers, Montreal, 
Canada. 2575 


Zum Christfest; fantasie, von Karl 
Hoyer, of Germany, op. 38; pf. © 
Novy.,.0,5 19285 doc. Jan. J4). 1929; EB 
for, 2249; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 2576 


Zur maienzeit; musik und text von 
S. M. Fink. Milwaukee, Wis., Wm. 
A. Kaun music co. (In Zwei lieder.) 
© Jan, 9, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 12; E pub. 

_ 2823; Selma Marr Fink, Milwaukee. 

2577 


Zwei auglein blau; salonstiick, von 
Hermann Wenzel, op. 28, bearb. von 
Martin Wenzel, both of Germany ; pf. 
© Nov. 5, 1928; 1 @ Jan. 11, 1929: 
EK for. 2250; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 

2578 


Zwei dunkle augen; tango aus der 
revue, Bei uns um die gedichtnis- 
kirche rum, text and musik von 
Friedrich Hollaender, of Germany; 
pf. arr. by Otto Lindemann. © Jan. 
30, 1928; 1 « Jan. 7, 1929; E for. 
1900; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., Ber- 


lin. 2579 
Zwei frohe herzen; polka, von P. 
Millers: 1° .B flat corneti::: © dc. 


Jan. 19, 1929; E unp.:2933; Peter 
Miller, Philadelphia. 2580 


1°* concertsttick ; pour violoncelle avec 
ace. de pf. ou qd’ orch., par Louis 
Delune, of France; violoncello and 
pf. © Nov. 20, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 9, 
1929; E for. 2095; Henri Gregh et 
fils, Paris. 2581 


1°°© esquisse cannoise; L’ esterel au 
soleil levant, version spéciale pour 
orch. restreint, par Ernest Guillou, 
of France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Nov. 20, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Jan. 9, 1929; E for. 2141; Henry Le- 
moine et cie., Paris. 2582 


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2583 


1°" quatuor; pour 2 violons, alto et 
violoncelie, par Ermend Bonnal, of 
France. 12mo. © Nov. 20, 1928; 
1 cr Jan. 9, 1929>"> tor: ZLO0? -hir- 

mend Bonnal, Bayonne, France. 
2583 


19-** Nador album; 1926 tartalomjegy- 
zéke 1927, verse Anyos Laci, Szilagyi 
Laszl6, [and others] zenéjet Anyos 
Laci, Buday Dénes and others, all 
of Hungary. no. 144. © Oct. 29, 
1926; 1 ec. Dec. 4, 1928; E for. 1351; 
Kalman Nador, Budapest, Hungary. 

2584 


20-'* NAdor album; 1927 tartalomjegy- 
zéke 1928, verse Farkas Imre, Szi- 
lagyi Laszlo, [and others] zenéjet 
Bizet Gyorgy, Farkas Imre, and 
others, all of Hungary. no. 1-42. © 
Oct. 10, 1927; 1 ¢c. Dec. 4, 1928; EH 
for. 1852; Kalman Nador, Budapest, 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 24 


21—'* Nador album; 1928 tartalomjegy- 
zéke 1929, verse Szilagyi Laszlo, 
Harsanyi Zsolt, [and others], zenéjet 
Zerkovitz Béla, Markus Alfréd, and. 
others, all of Hungary. no. 1—44. 
Oct.. 20, 1928; 1 c Dee. 4:-H ters 
1353 ; Kalman Nador, Budapest, Hun- 
gary. 2586 


24 concert études; no. 24, by Aurelio: 
Giorni; pf. in D min. © Dec. 28, 
1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 4, 1929; E pub. 2413; 
G. Schirmer, inc.. New York. 2587 


147th field artillery; march, by Karl 
L. King; band. 4to. © Jan. 5, 1929; 
2e Jan. 5; E pub. 2298; Karl L. 
King music house, Fort Dodge, Ia. 
2588. 
1000 jahre voller liebe mécht ich leben. 
mit der Ursula; text von Robert 
Gilbert, musik von G. P. Erven, of 
Germany; pf. arr. by Otto Linde- 
mann. © Oct. 9, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 7, 
1929; E for. 1949; Rondo-verlag, G. 


Hungary. 2585 m. b. H., Berlin. 2589: 

Number of entries included in Part 8 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1929: 
Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 8 unpublished) ___ 23: 
Class E, Musical compositions (including 874 unpublished) ____________ 2, 566. 
Totals 20 AOU tae) Oe LE ee a ek 2, 589 


120 


ero, OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT 
AAS, BEEN RENEWED UNDER SECTION. 24 OF THE ACT 


OF MARCH 4, 1909 


"A frangesa; by P. M. Costa, arr. by 
L. P. Laurendeau; band. © Rose 
Laurendeau, Montreal, Quebec, Can- 
ada, as the widow of the author of 
the arrangement. R 1360, Aug. 20, 
1928. 


A Phidyle; no. 9 des études latines sur 
des poésies de Leconte de Lisle, mu- 
sique de R. Hahn; basse et choeur. 
© Reynaldo Hahn, Paris, as the au- 
thor of the music. R 1009, Sept. 6, 
1927. 2 


A vous, ombre légére; poésie de 
Joachim du Bellay, musique d’ E. V. 
Moret. © Ernest Victor Moret, 
Paris, as the author of the music. 
R 1048, Sept. 6, 1927. 


Air de ballet; by C. Borelli, arr. by G. 
Saenger; violin and pf. © Gustav 
Saenger, New York, as the author of 
the arrangement. R 1372, Aug. 24, 
1928. ee 


‘Amorette; poeme romantique, par C. 
W. Krogmann, op. 52, no. 2; pf. © 
Carrie W. Krogmann, Marblehead, 
Mass., as the author. R 949, Oct. 
17, 1928. 5 


Ano (Un) de estudios; ejercicios y vo- 
calizaciones con teoria sacados del 
tratado la voz y el canto; por J. 
Faure; edicion para ten. 0 sop. © 
Jean Adolphe Joseph Raphaél Louis 
Faure et Pierre Maurice Jean Bap- 
tiste Ferdinand Charles Faure, 
Paris, aS the next of kin of the au- 
thor, who is not living. R 1101, 
June 12, 1928. 6 


Antoinette; words by R. Carle, music 
by Alfred E. Aarons. © Richard 
Carle, Hollywood. Calif., as the au- 
thor of the words. R 908, Nov. 28, 
1928. 7 


Astarte; grand opéra en 4 actes, 
poéme de Louis de Gramont, mu- 
Sique de Xavier Leroux; partition 
pt. et chant. © Gaston Xavier Le- 
roux, Salbris, France, as the child 
of the deceased author of the music. 
ii $84, Dec. 30, 1927. 


8 


1° 


[2589 


Astarte; opéra en quatre actes et cing 
tableaux, poéme de Louis de Gra- 
mont, musique de Xavier Leroux; 
chant et pf. © Gaston Xavier Le- 
roux, Salbris, France, as the child 
of the deceased author of the music. 
R 1084, June 12, 1928. 9 


Au bord de l’ eau; poésie de Sully - 
Prudhomme, musique de Théodore 
Dubois. © Charles Antoine Dubois, 
Paris, as the child of the deceased 
author of the music. R 990, Dec. 

4 Ug LO he 10 


Aubade militaire; par Theodore Lack, 
op. 197; pf. © Berthe Tissier, 
Paris, as the widow of the author. 
R 11387, Mar. 8, 1928. oe 


Ave Maria; par C. M. Widor; sop. et 
contralto, avee ace. de pf. ou d’- 
harpe et d’orgue. © Ch. M. Widor, 
Paris, as the author of the music. 
R 1118, June 12, 1928. 12 


Awake! put on thy strength; anthem, 
music by C. B. McAfee. © Cleland 
B. McAfee, Chicago, as the author 
of the music. R 1149, Dec. 13, 1928. 

13 

Balfe (Michael William) Bohemian 
girl; overture, arr. by L. P. Lauren- 
deau; band. © Rose Laurendeau, 
Montreal, Quebee, Canada, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 1858, Aug. 20, 1928. 14 


Baptéme (Le) d’ Yvonnette; scéne 
pastorale, par Paul Wachs; pf. © 
Blanche Marie Pauline Simone Le- 
marchand, Saint Mandé, France, as 
the widow of the author. R 972, 
Dec. 30, 1927. 15 


Barcarolle; par L. Delafosse; pf. © 
Léon Delafosse, Paris, as the au- 
thor. R 1056, Sept. 6, 1927. 16 


Basses et chants; donnés aux exam- 
ens et concours des classes d’har- 
monie et d’accompagnement, recueil- 
lis par Constant Pierre. Années 
1827-1900. © Blanche Constant 
Pierre, Paris, as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 1050, Sept. 6, 
1927. 17 


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2589 (18) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. II; n. SVs 


Beautiful (The) Galatea; overture, 
py F. v. Suppé, arr. by L. P. Lauren- 
deau; band. Rose Laurendeau, 
Montreal, Quebec, Canada, as the 
widow of the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 13859, Aug. 20, 1928.” 

18 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) Fidelio ; 
Tantasias arr. «by D., MM... -Debanr; 
band. © Theo. Moses Tobani, 


Jackson, N. Y., as the author of the 
arrangement. R 1286, Dec. 29, 1928. 
19 


Before the mast; medley march, by 
L. P. Laurendeau; orch. © Rose 
Laurendeau, Montreal, Quebec, Can- 
ada, as the widow of the author. 
R 1370, Aug. 24, 1928. 20 


’ Behold the days come; by P. A. Otis. 
© Philo A. Otis, Chicago, as the 
author. R 1274, Dec. 28. 1928. 21 


Belle (La) au bois dormant; opéra 
comique en 38 actes et 4 tableaux, 
paroles de A. Vanloo et G. Duval, 
musique de Charles Lecocgq. © Al- 
fred Bloch, Paris, as the executor of 
the author of the music. R 1064, 
Sept. 6, 1927. Bagh 


Belle (la) France; overture on popu- 
lar French melodies, arr. by L. P. 
Laurendeau; orch. © Rose Lauren- 
deau, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, as 
the widow of the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 1362, Aug. 20, 1928. 

2s 


Bend low, O dusky night; vocal solo, 
music by HE. R. Kroeger. op. 48, no. 
2. © Ernest R. Kroeger, St. Louis, 
as the author of the music. R 895, 
Dec. 7, 1928. 24 


Bible songs; by a committee of the 
church. © United Presbyterian 
board of publication, Pittsburgh, as 
the proprietor of composite work. R 
1245, Dec. 6, 1928. 25 


Bizet (Georges) L’aurore; transerip- 
tion par Ernest Alder; pf. 4 4 mains. 
© Marie Berthe Richelet, Malakoff, 
France, as the executor of the au- 
thor of the transcription. R 1027, 
Sept. 6, 1927. 26 


La bohemienne; transcription par 
Ernest Alder; pf. 4 4 mains. © 
Marie Berthe Richelet, Malakoff, 
France, as the executor of the au- 
thor of the transcription. R 1029, 
Sept. 6, 1927. 27 


Les confidences; transcription par 
Ernest Alder; pf. 4 4 mains. © 
Marie Berthe Richelet, Malakoff, 


France, as the executor of the au- 
thor of the transcription. R 1031, 


Sept. 6, 1927. 28 


Le depart; transcription par Ern- 
est Alder; pf. 4 4 mains. © Marie 
Berthe Richelet, Malakoff, France, 
as the executor of the author of the 
transcription. R 1028, Sept. 6, 1927. 

29 

— Le retour; transcription par Ern- 
est Alder; pf. 4 4 mains. © Marie 
Berthe Richelet, Malakoff, France, 
as the executor of the author of the 
transcription. R 1032, Sept. 6, 1927. 

30 

Les réves; transcription par Hrn- 

est Alder; pf., 4 mains. © Marie 

Berthe Richelet, Malakoff, France, 

as the executor of the author of the 


transcription. R 1030, Sept. 6, 1927. 
31 
Bohm (C.) Intermezzo; arr. by L. P. 


Laurendeau ; band. © Rose Lauren- 
deau, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, as 
the widow of the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 1378, Aug. 24, 1928. 
32 
Bonjour Parrain; esquisse, par Marius 
Carman; pf. © Eugénie Stéphanie 
Tissot, Paris, as the widow of the 
author. R 1063, Sept. 6, 1927. 33 


Bonsoir Collin; paysannerie, par Paul 
Wachs; pf. © Blanche Marie Paul- 
ine Simone Lemarchand, Saint Man- 
dé, France, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 1062, Sept. 6, 1927. 34 


Bourrée; from suite in G min., by A. 
Weidig, op. 21; violin and pf. © 
Adolf Weidig, Hinsdale, Ill., as the 
author. R 1272, Dec. 28, 1928. 35 


Brunette; extraite de recueil imprimé 
en 1703, par Christophe Ballard, har- 
monisés par A. Périlhou; chant et 
pf. © Albert Périlhou, Tain, Drome, 
France, as the author of the arrange- 
ment of the music. R 1082, June 12, 
1928. 36 


Bull (Georges) Vingt petits préludes; 
pour les petites mains, dans les tons 
maj. et min. les plus usités, par G. 
Bull, op. 178. © Georges Bull, Lyon, 
France, as the next of kin of the au- 
thor who is not living. R 1038, Sept. 
6, 1927. 37 


C'est un oiseau du bois sauvage; par 
Augusta Holmés. © Helyonne Gene- 
viéve Mendes, epouse Henri Bar- 
busse, Paris, as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 1034, Sept. 6, 1927. 

38 


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Calm on the listening ear; Christmas 
song, by F. L. Hyer, op. 29, no. 1; 
mixed voices. © Frank L. Byer, 
Montreat, N. C., as the author. R 
1242, July 21, 1928. 39 


Capitaine (Le) Thérése; opéra com- 
ique en 3 actes de Alexandre Bisson, 
musique de Robert Planquette; par- 
tition chant et pf. © Marie Alexan- 
drine Griveaud, Paris, et Jeanne Hs- 
telle Sallet, veuve de Jean Etienne 
Henri Renart, Paris, as the execu- 
tors of the author of the music. R 
1095, June 12, 1928. 40 


Carillon; de Louis Lacombe; pf. © 
Marie Retzer, Speyer, Germany, as 
the executor of the author. R 110%, 
June 12, 1928. 41 


Carnaval de Princesse d’ Auberge; 
opéra flamand, de Jan Blockx, tran- 
scription de I. Philipp; 2 pfs. 4 
mains. © Isidore Philipp, Paris, as 
the author of the transcription. R 
970, Dec. 30, 1927. 42 


Cats (The) quartette; from King 
Dodo, lyrics by Frank Pixley, music 
by Gustav Luders. sop. 1, 2, alto and 
ten. © Gustav Chase, Brooklyn, as 
the next of kin of the author of the 
music, who is not living. R 1166, 
Dec. 15, 1928. 43 


Ce que disent les cloches; poésie de 
Jean de la Vingtrie, musique de J. E. 
F. Massenet; voix de femme. © 
Louise Constance de Gressy, Ver- 
sailles, France, as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 1139, Mar. 
8, 1928. 44 


Chanson d’ avril; par Paul Wachs; pf. 
© Blanche Marie Pauline Simone Le- 
marchand, Sainte Mande, France, as 
the widow of the author. R 964, 
Dec. 30, 1927. 45 


Chanson de Guillot-Martin; paroles de 
Clément Marot, harmonisé par A. 
Périlhou; chant et pf. © Albert 
Périlhou, Tain, Droéme, France, as 
the author of the arrangement. R 
1077, June 12, 1928. 46 


Chant d’amour; poésie de Lamartine, 
musique de Max d’Ollone. © Maxi- 
milien Paul Marie Félix d’Ollone, 
Paris, as the author. R 1017, Sept. 
6, 1927. 47 


Chant (Le) de la caille; valse pittor- 
esque, par Paul Wachs; pf. 
Blanche Marie Pauline Simone Le- 
marchand, Mande, France, as the 
widow of the author. R 1081, June 
12, 1928. 48 


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Chaperons (The); musical comedy in 
three acts, book and lyrics by Fred- 
eric Ranken, music by I. Witmark. 
Vocal sc. © Isidore Witmark, 

. Woodmere, L. I., N. Y., as the author 
of the music. R 1163, Dec. 6, 1928. 
49 

Charlotte Corday; drame musical en 
trois actes, un prologue et 5 tableaux, 
poéme de Armand Silvestre, musique 
de Alexandre. Georges; chant et pf- 
© Alexandre Georges, Paris, as the 
author of the music. R 1089, June 
12, 1928. dO 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Polonaise 
militaire; arr. by T. M. Tobani; orch. 
© Theo. Moses Tobani, Jackson 
Heights, N. Y., as the author of the 
arrangement. R 1290, Dec. 29, 1928. 

51 

Choral et variations; pour harpe et 
orch., partition d’ orch., réduction 
pour harpe et pf., par C. M. Widor, 
op. 74. © Ch. M. Widor, Paris, as 
the author. R 1091, June 12, 1928. 

52 

Ciel (Le) est gris; poésie de Georges 
Rodenbach, musique de Hrnest 
Moret. © Ernest Moret, Paris, as 
the author of the music. R 1118, 
June 12, 1928. 53 


Cinderella’s waltz; music and title 
verses by Florence Maxim [i. e. F. M. 
Cutter] © Florence Maxim Cutter, 
Dedham, Mass... as the author. R 
Tala NOV, oy LOZOe uae 5A 


Cinquantaine (La); air in olden style, 
by Gabriel-Marie, arr. by G. Saenger, 
op. 98, no. 11; 1st and 2d violins and 
pf. © Gustav Saenger, New York, 
as the author of the arrangement. 
R 1365, Aug. 20, 1928. 5D 


Claim thou thy own; from King Dodo, 
lyrics by Frank Pixley, music by 
Gustav Luders. © Gustav Chase, 
Brooklyn, as the next of kin of the 
author of the music, who is not liv- 
ing. R 1164, Dec. 15, 1928. 56 


Come out Dinah on the green; darkey 
serenade, words by J. W. Johnson 
and Bob Cole, music by Rosamond 
Johnson,,,[i. e..J., KR. Johnson] ~..© 
James Weldon Johnson, New York, 
as the author of the words, and J. 
Rosamond Johnson, New York, as 
the author of the music. R 1341, 
Dec. 28, 1928. 5T 


Coming (The) of Christ; by John 
Farmer; orchestral pts. © Henry 
Farmer, London, as the child of the 
deceased author. R 1407, June 29, 
1928. ~ 58 


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Complainte de St. Nicolas; tradition 
populaire, harmonisée par A. J. 
Perilhou. © Albert Jacques Peril- 
hou, Tain, France, as the author. R 
1042, Sept. 6, 1927. 59 


Concertstiick ; pour pf. et orch., reduc- 
tion: par’ Raoul Pugno; 2 pfs. © 
Marie Fischer, Paris, as the widow 
of the author. R 967, Dec. 30, 1927. 

60 


Cricket (The) ; Song, tone poem with 
words, by. C. W. Krogmann, op. 55, 
no. 4. © Carrie W. Krogmann, Mar- 
blehead, Mass., as the author. R 
953, Oct. 17, 1928. 61 


Danse galicienne; mazurka, par Théo- 
dore Lack, op. 202; pf. ©  Berthe 
Tissier, Paris, as the widow of the 
author. R 987, Dec. 30, 1927. 62 


Danse rustique; par L. Vierne; pf. © 
Louis Vierne, Paris, as the author. 
R 1037, Dec. 8, 1927. 63 


Daybreak; part song, words by Henry 
Wadsworth Longfellow, music by W. 
A. Fisher; men’s voices. © William 
Arms Fisher, Boston, as the author 
of the music. R 894, Dec. 7, 1928. 

64 


Dear old pipe; words by R. M. Skin- 
ner, music by F. Rycroft. © Fred 
Rycroft, New York, as the author of 
the music. R 905, Nov. 24, 1928. 65 


Delafosse (Léon) Fantaisie; pour pf. 
et orch., réduite pour deux pfs. © 
Léon Delafosse, Paris, as the author. 
R 1088, Sept. 6, 1927. 66 


Sonate; violon et pf. © Léon 
Delafosse, Paris, as the author. R 
1045, Sept. 6, 1927. 67 


Deuxieme yalse; par H. Lutz; pf. © 
Henri Lutz, Paris, as the author. R 
1024, Sept. 6, 1927. 68 


Dolly Varden; comic opera, in 2 acts, 
book and lyrics by Stanislaus 
Stangé, music by Julian Hdwards; 
voe. sc. © Philippine Edwards, New 
York, as the widow of the author of 
the music. R 1185, Dec. 6, 1928. 69 


Dolly Varden; march, by Julian 
Edwards, arr. by Karl L. Hoschna ; 
pf. © Hettie Hoschna, Patchogue, 
L. I., N. Y., as the widow of the 
author of the arrangement. R 1156, 
Dec. 18, 1928. 70 


Dolly Varden; selection from the 
musical comedy, by Julian Edwards, 
arr. by Karl L. Hoschna; pf. © 
Hettie Hoschna, Patchogue, L. L, 


pt. 111, nes., vy. 24 


N. Y., as the widow of the author of 
the arrangement. R 1187, Dee. 6, 
1928. 1 


Dolly Varden; selection from the 
musical comedy, by Julian Edwards, 
arr. by Otto Langey; orech. © 
Lizzie Langey, New York, as the 
widow of the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 1186, Dec. 6, 1928. (2 


Dolly Varden; vocal gems from the 
comic opera in two acts, book and 
lyrics by Stanislaus Stangé, music 
by Julian Edwards. © Philippine 
Edwards, New York, as the widow 
of the author of the music. R 1155, 
Dec. 18, 1928. 73 


Donizetti (Gaetano) Mighty Jehova; 
anthem, arr. by T. M. Tobani; orch. 
© Theo. M. Tobani, Jackson Heights, 
N. Y., as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 13892, Sept. 15, 1928. 74 


Douce gaité; par Paul Wachs; pf. © 
Blanche Marie Pauline Simone 
Lemarchand, Paris, as the widow of 
the author. R1141, Mar. 8,1928. 75 


Down the stream; music and title- 
verses by Florence Maxim [i. e. F. M. 
Cutter] © Florence Maxim Cutter, 
Dedham, Mass., as the author. R 
1387, Nov. 3, 1928. 76 


Dream (A) that never comes true; 
from The sleeping beauty and the 
beast, words by J. Cheever Goodwin, 
music by Frederic Solomon. © Ida 
Goodwin, New York, as the widow 
of the author of the words. R 1153, 
Dee. 18, 1928. C7. 


Drink to me only with thine eyes; 
pt.-song, music by Louis R. Dressler, 
arr. by F. J. Smith; men’s voices. © 
Minnie Smith, New York, as the 
widow of the author of the arrange- 
ment of the music. R 1140, Oct. 11, 
1928. 78 


Dubois (Théodore) Deux piéces en 
forme canonique; hautbois, violon- 
celle et pf. © Charles Antoine 
Dubois, Paris, as the child of the 
deceased author. R 1073, Sept. 6, 
1927. 79 


Sonate; violon et pf. © Charles 
Antoine Duboise, Paris, as the child 
of the deceased author. R_ 1066, 
Sept. 6, 1927. 80 


Ebony echoes; by G. Edwards; pf. © 
Gus Edwards, New York, as the 
author. R 904, Nov. 24, 1928. $1 


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Hievation; par G.  Debat-Ponsan; 
grand orgue. © G. Debat-Ponsan, 
Toulouse, France, as the author. R 
10138, Sept. 6, 1927. 82 


Emerald (The) Isle; comic opera, 
written by Basil Hood, composed by 
Arthur Sullivan and E. German. 
Voeal se. © Hdward German, Lon- 
don, as the author of the music, and 
Herbert Sullivan, London, as the 
next of kin of Arthur Sullivan. R 
1127, Nov. 10, 1928. 83 


Eminent (The) Doctor Fizz; from 
King Dodo, lyrics by Frank Pixley, 
musie by Gustav Luders. © Gustav 
Chase, Brooklyn, as the next of kin 
of the author of the music, who is 
not living. R1167, Dec. 15,1928. 84 


Hn chemin de fer; esquisse, par Marius 
Carman; pf. © Eugénie Stéphanie 
Tissot, Paris, as the widow of the 
author. R 1065, Sept. 6, 1927. 85 


Enfantillage; poésie de Sully Prud- 
homme, musique de Théodore Du- 
bois. ‘© Charles Antoine Dubois, 
Paris, as the child of the deceased 
author of the music. R 991, Dec. 
30, 1927. 86 


Escamilla; habanera, by Ernesto 
Redla, arr. by T. M. Tobani; orch. 
© Theo. Moses Tobani, Jackson 
Heights, N. Y., as the author of the 
arrangement. R 1292, Dec. 29, 1928. 

87 

Eternel (L’) cantique; poésie de Lu- 
cien Boyer, musique de Esteban 
Marti. © Marie Julie Adrienne 
Crochet, Paris, as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 1052, Sept. 
6, 1927. 88 


Etoile (L’) au coeur; poésie de Sully 
Prudhomme, musique de Théodore 
Dubois. - © Charles Antoine Dubois, 
Paris, as the child of the deceased 
author of the music. R 989, Dec. 
30. 1927. 89 


Etude en fa diéze; par L. Delafosse; 
pf. © Léon Delafosse, Paris, as the 
author. R 1055, Sept. 6, 1927. 90 


Exercices journaliers; par E. Tem- 
poral; violon. © Jean Temporal, 
Paris, as the child of the deceased 
author. R 962, Dec. 30, 1927. 91 


Fantaisie-menuet; par Théodore Lack, 
op. 198; pf. © Berthe Tissier, 
Paris, as the widow of the author. 
R 955, Dec. 30, 1927. 92 


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Far from my heavenly home; words 
by Henry F. Lyte, music by A. Frey. 
© Adolf Frey, Syracuse, N. Y., as 
the author of the music. R 892, 
Dec. 7, 1928. 93 


Father, hear us; response, words and 
musie by A. Geibel. © Adam Gei- 
bel, Philadelphia, as the author. R 
1147, Dec. 18, 1928. 94 


Faust; ballet-pantomime en quatre 
tableaux, tiré par Gardel-Hervé, du 
Petit Faust de H. Crémieux et A. 
Jaime, musique de Hervé, reduction 
par HE. Domergue; chant et pf. 

EK. Domergue, Brussels, Belgium, as 
the author. R 1104, June 12, 1928. 
95 

Fiancé (Le) de Thylda; opérette- 
boutfe en 3 actes et 6 tableaux, pa- 
roles de V. de Cottens et R. Charvay, 
musique de Louis Varney. © 
Claire Marie de Biarrot, Paris, as 
the widow of the author of the mu- 
sic. R 1061, Sept. 6, 1927. 96 


Fleur d’avril; bluette par Paul Wachs; 
pf. © Blanche Marie Pauline Si- 
mone Lemarchand, Saint Mandé, 
France, as the widow of the author. 
R_ 1025, Sept. 6, 1927. OG 


For love I live alone; from King 
Dodo, lyrics by Frank Pixley, mu- 
sie by Gustay Luders. © Gustav 
Chase, Brooklyn, as the next of kin 
of the author of the music, who is 
not. living. “R/-1176, Dec. 15, 1928: 

98 


Foret (La) enchantée; légende sym- 
phonique d’ apres une ballade @’ 
Uhland, musique de Vincent )D’ 
Indy, réduction par Ernest Alder; 
pf., 4 mains. ©. Marie. Berthe 
Richelet, Malakoff, France, as the 
executor of the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 973, Dec. 30, 1927. 99 


Fort Frayne march; by O. R. Farrar; 
band. © Sarah G. Farrar, Long 
Beach, Calif., as the widow of the 
author. R 1280, Dec. 29, 1928. 100 


Foxy Quiller ; waltzes, by Reginald De 
Kkoven, arr. by Charles J. Roberts 
[pseud. of C. Kraushaar]; military 
band. © Charles Kraushaar, Larch- 
mont, N. Y., as the author of the 


arrangement. R 909, Nov. 28, 1928. 

101 
Froehliche armuth; music by P. 
Klengel; male quartet. © Paul 


Klengel, Leipzig, as the author of 
the music. R 1284, Dec. 29, 1928. 
102 


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Gai (Le) touriste; piéce caractéris- 
tique, par Théodore Lack, op. 199; 
pf. © Berthe Tissier, Paris, as the 
widow of the author. R 958, Dec. 
30, 1927. 103 


Gavotte rustique; par Victor Dol- 
metsch, op. 132; pf. ©  Victorine 


Valentine Penisson, Paris, as the 
widow of the author. R 956, Dec. 
30, 1927. 104 


Gems (The) I prize; from King Dodo, 
lyrics by Frank Pixley, music by 
Gustav Luders. © Gustav Chase, 
Brooklyn, as the next of kin of the 
author of the music, who is not liv- 
ing, R.J171, Dec. 15, 1928: 105 


German liederkranz no. 2; potpourri, 
by T. M. Tobani; orch. © Theo. 
Moses Tobani, Jackson Heights, N. 
Y., as the author. R 1291, Dee. 29, 
1928. 106 


Girl (The) you love; from Dolly Var- 
den, lyric by Stanislaus Stangé, mu- 
sic by Julian Edwards. © Philip- 
pine Edwards, New York, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 1180, Dec. 6, 1928. 107 


God’s rest; words by Kathleen Rhodes, 
music by Noel Johnson; high voice. 
© Rose Noel-Johnson, London, as 
the widow of the author of the mu- 
sic. R 1125, Nov. 10, 1928. 108 


Good night; waltz song, by C. W. 
Krogmann, op. 55, no. 5. © Carrie 
W. Krogmann, Marblehead, Mass., 
as the author. R 954, Oct. 18, 1928. 

109 


Good (The) Shepherd; music by G. C. 
Stebbins. © Geo. C. Stebbins, 
Brooklyn, as the author of the music. 


R 1404, Sept. 7, 1928. 110 
Gute stunde; music by P. Klengel; 
male quartet. © Paul Klengel, 


Leipzig, as the author of the music. 
R 1285, Dec. 29, 1928. ald Lik 


Hail, all hail; Easter carol, words by 
Harriet D. Castle, music by E. S. 
Lorenz. © Edmund §. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author of the music. 
R 1144, Dec. 14, 1928. 112 


Happy when we eat; from The chape- 
rons, lyric by Frederic Ranken, 
music by I. Witmark. © Isidore 
Witmark, Woodmere, L. I., N. Y., as 
the author of the music. R 1159, 
Dec. 6, 1928. di be] 


He shall cover thee; music by C. A. 
Miles. (In New songs of the gospel 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


no. 1) © C. Austin Miles, Phila- 
delphia, as the author of the music. 
R 13896, Oct. 29, 1928. 114 


Heure (L’) d’ azur; par Augusta 
Holmés. © MHelyonne Geneviéve > 
Mendes, epouse Henri Barbusse, 
Paris, as the child of the deceased 
author. R 980, Dec. 30, 1927. 115 


Heure (L’) d’ or; par Augusta Holmés. 
Helyonne Geneviéve Mendes, 
epouse Henri Barbusse, Paris, as the 
child of the deceased author. R 978, 
Dec. 30, 1927. 116 


Heure (L’) de pourpre; par Augusta 
Holmés. © Helyonne Geneviéve 
Mendes, epouse Henri Barbusse, 
Paris, as the child of the deceased 
author. R 979, Dec. 30, 1927. 117 


Heure (L’) rose; par Augusta Holmés. 
Helyonne Geneviéve Mendes, 
epouse Henri Barbusse, Paris, as the 
child of the deceased author. R 977, 
Dees so! 1927, 118 


Ho, ho, ho for the sea; music and title- 
verses by Florence Maxim [i.e. F. M. 
Cutter] © Florence Maxim Cutter, 
Dedham, Mass., as the author. R 
1388, Nov. 3, 1928. 119 


Holy quietness; hymn, words by G. M. 
Hall, music by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. 
© Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Germantown, 
Pa., as the widow of the author of 
the music. R 1231, Dec. 21, 1928. 

120 


Homeland (The); words by H. R. 
Haweis, music by E. W. Hanscom; 
in F. © Frank Blair Hanscom, Los 
Angeles, Eliza Hanscom Record, and 
Mary Hanscom Eveleth, Jersey City, 
as the next of kin of the author of 
the music who is not living. R 1243, 
July 21, 1928. 121 


How beauteous on the mountains; 
sacred song, by W. Spry. © Walter 
Spry, Chicago, as the author. R 
1273, Dec. 28, 1928. p i 


Hiie (Georges) Nocturne; pour fitite 
et orch.; réduction pour flute et pf. 
© Georges Hiie, Paris, as the author. 
R 1110, June 12, 1928. 123 


Hungarian dance; by R. Kieserling; 
orch. © Richard Kieserling, Cincin- 
nati, as the author. R 1224, Dec. 8, 
1928. 124 


I am redeemed; music by C. A. Miles. 
(In New songs of the gospel no. 1) 
© C. Austin Miles, Philadelphia, as 
the author of the music. R 1895, 
Oct. 29, 1928. 125 


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I am the Resurrection and the Life; 
Easter anthem, composed by C. Sim- 
per; mixed voices, organ acc. © 
Caleb Simper, Barnstaple, England, 
as the author of the music. R 940, 
Nov. 12, 1928. 126 


I heard the voice of Jesus say; words 
by Horatius Bonar, music by J. H. 
Rogers. © James H. Rogers, Cleve- 
land, as the author of the music. 
R 896, Dec. 7, 1928. 127 


I left ma heart in Dixie; words by 
Harry B. Marshall, music by W. 
Loraine. © William Loraine, Brook- 
lyn, as the author of the music. R 
1226, Dec. 15, 1928. 128 


I'll do or die; from King Dodo, lyrics 
by Frank Pixley, music by Gustav 
Luders. © Gustav Chase, Brooklyn, 
as the next of kin of the author of 
the music, who is not living. R 
1174, Dec. 15, 1928. 129 


T’ll shut my eyes and think it’s you; 
duet, from King Dodo, lyrics by 
Frank Pixley, music by Gustav Lu- 
ders. -© Gustav Chase, Brooklyn, 
as the next of kin of the author of 
the music, who is not living. R 
1170, Dec. 15, 1928. 130 


I think it must be love; words by ’Gene 
Jefferson [pseud. of Raymond A. 
Browne], music by Leo Friedman. 
© Fredricka F. Lowenthal, Chicago, 
as the next of kin of the author of 
the music, who is not living. R 901, 
Noy. 24, 1928. 131 


In the blood; music by C. A. Miles. 
(In New songs of the gospel no. 1) 
© C. Austin Miles, Philadelphia, as 
the author of the music. R 1397, 
Oct. 29, 1928. 


In the country; music and title verses 
by Florence Maxim [i. e. EF. M. 
Cutter] © Florence Maxim Cutter, 
Dedham, Mass., as the author. R 
1382, Nov. 3, 1928. 133 


In Thee abiding; hymn anthem, theme 
from Sigesmund Tholberg, musie¢ arr. 
and composed by E. L. Ashford. © 
Emma L. Ashford, Nashville, as the 
author of the music. R 1146, Dec. 
13, 1928. 134 


Interlude; impression de neige, par E. 
Moret; pf. © Ernest Moret, Paris, 
ae ihe Aginior. hb 1b dune 12, 
1928. 135 


Interméde symphonique de Notre Dame 
de la mer; poéme légendaire, de 
Théodore Dubois; partition d’orch. 


132° 


© Charles Antoine Dubois, Paris, as 
the child of the author. R 1099, 
June 12, 1928. 136 


Ischia; barcarolle, poésie de Lamar- 
tine. musique de A. Perilhou; sop. 
© Albert Perilhou, Tain, Drdme, 
France, as the author of the music. 
R°1122, June 12, 1928. Iu 


Italian romance; by C. Bohm, arr. by 
L. P. Laurendeau; band. © Rose 
Laurendeau, Montreal, Quebec, 
Canada, as the widow of the author 
of the arrangement. R 1877, Aug. 
24, 1928. 138 


Jesus hail! enthroned in glory; hymn 
anthem, music by L. O. Emerson. © 
Mabel H. Emerson, Arlington, Mass., 
as the child of the deceased author 
of the music. R 1148, Dec. 13, 1928. 

139 


Jolly (A) old potentate; from King 
Dodo, lyrics by Frank Pixley, music 
by Gustav Luders. © Gustav 
Chase, Brooklyn, as the next of kin 
of the author of the music, who is 
not living. R 1177, Dec. 15, 1928. 

140 


Joyful summertide; by C. Schumann, 
op. 17, no. 1-3, arr. by G. Saenger, 
3 violins and pf. © Gustav Saenger, 
New York, as the author of the ar- 


rangement. R 1374-1876, Aug. 24, 
1928. 141-143 
Just a chain of daisies; words by 


Arthur J. Lamb, music by John R. 
Hubbell [i. e. Raymond Hubbell] © 
Raymond Hubbell, New York, as the 
author of the music. R 902, Nov. 24, 
1928. 144 


Justa “sentlie «touch: .tronr ““Ehe 
chaperons, lyric by Frederic Ranken, 
music by I. Witmark. © Isidore 
Witmark, Woodmere, L. I., N. Y., 


as the author of the music. R 1162, 
Dec. 6, 1928. 145 
Karadec; suite concertante de Vin- 


cent d’Indy, transcrite par Ernest 
Alder; pf., 4 mains. © Marie Berthe 
Richelet, Malakoff, France, as the 
executor of the author. R 1040, 
Sept. 6, 1927. 146 


Kermesse de Milenka; ballet, de Jan 
Blockx, transcription par I. Philipp; 
2 pfs., 4 mains. © Isidore Philipp, 
Paris, as the author of the transcrip- 
tion. R 969, Dee. 30, 1927. 147 


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Kettenus (Aloys) 
Saenger; 3 violins and pf. © 
Gustav Saenger, New York, as the 
author of the arrangement. R 1369, 
Aug. 24, 1928. 148 


King Dodo; musical comedy in 8 acts, 
book and lyrics by Frank Pixley, 
musie by Gustav Luders. Vocal sc. 
© Edward Konig, Breslau, Germany, 
and Gustav Chase, Brooklyn, as the 
next of kin of the author of the 
music, who is not living. R 906, 
Nov. 28, 1928. 149 


King Dodo; selection from the musical 
comedy, by Gustav Luders, arr. by 
H “Anderson; pt. © Hilding 
Anderson, Bayside, L. I., N. Y., as 
the author of the arrangement. R 
1175, Dec. 15, 1928. 150 


Kingdom (The) everlasting; sacred 
song, words and music by J. Jordan. 
© Julian Jordan, Mt. Vernon, N. Y.., 
as the author. R 13840, Dec. 28, 1928. 

151 


Kitty; from The sleeping beauty and 
the beast, words by J. Cheever 
Goodwin, music by Frederic Solo- 
mon. © Ida Goodwin, New York, 
as the widow of the author of the 
words. R 1157, Dee. 18, 1929. 152 


Knight errant overture; by W. Bendix; 


orch. © Wm. Bendix, Arlington, 
Mo., as the author. R 1220, Dec. 8, 
1928. 153 


Konorah march; two-step, by Edward 
Hazel [pseud. of W. H. Scouton] 
1, Band.—2:""Orech: © Wm. °H. 
Scouton, Fremont, O.. as the author. 
R 1219, 1221, Dee. 8, 1928. 154, 155 


Lament (A); words by H. L. Rogers, 
music by Frank Lambert. © Alice 
Lambert, Burwash, Sussex, England, 
as the widow of the author of the 
music. R 1129, Nov. 10, 1928. 156 


Lay (The) of the jay; from Dolly Var- 
den, lyric by Stanislaus Stangé, mu- 
sic by Julian Edwards. © Philip- 
pine Edwards, New York, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 1181, Dee. 6, 1928. 157 


Légende bourguignonne; par L. Vier- 
ne; pf. © Louis Vierne, Paris, as 
the author. R 1036, Dec. 8, 1927. 

158 

Little (The) Dutch queen; two-step, 
by Andrew J. Boex; pf. © Louise 
Boex, Cincinnati, as the widow of 
the author. R 891, Dee. 8, 1928. 

159 


pt. Im, n. s., Vv. 24 


Marche; arr. by G. | Little (The) sister; music and title- 


verses by Florence Maxim [i. e. F. 
M. Cutter] © Florence Maxim Cut- 
ter, Dedham, Mass., as the author. 
R 1389, Nov. 3, 1928. 160 


Little toy soldiers; music and title 
verses by Florence Maxim [i. e. F. 
M. Cutter] © Florence Maxim Cut- 
ter, Dedham, Mass., as the author. 
R 1390, Nov. 3, 1828. 161 


Livre d’orgue; piéces simples compo- 
sées spécialement pour le service or- 
dinaire, par A. J. Perilhou. 2. liv- 


raison. © Albert Jacques Perilhou, 
Tain, France, as the author. R 1001, 
Sept. 6, 1927. 162 


Long Tom; march, by L. P. Lauren- 
deau; band. © Rose Laurendeau, 


Montreal, Quebec, Canada, as the 
widow of the author. R 1367, Aug. 
24, 1928. 163 


Look in the book and see; from King 
Dodo, words by Frank Pixley, music 
by Gustav Luders. © Gustav Chase, 
Brooklyn, as the next of kin of the 
author of the music, who is not liy- 
ing. R 1173, Dec..15; 1928. 164 


Louise; Roman musical en 4 actes et 
5 tableaux, paroles et musique de G. 
Charpentier ; partition orch. © Gus- 
tave Charpentier, Paris, as the au- 
thor. R 1076, June 12, 1928. 165 


Louise; Roman musical, par G. Char- 
pentier; chant seul. Ed. populaire. 
© Gustave Charpentier, Paris, as 
the author. R 1102, June 12, 1928. 

166 

Love in a palace is better; from The 
chaperons, lyric by Frederic Ranken, 
music by I. Witmark. © Isidore 
Witmark, Woodmere, L. I., N. Y., as 
the author of the music. R 1160, 
Dec. 6, 1928. 167 


Love me, sweetheart, in sweet song; 
from Miss Simplicity, words by R. 
A. Barnet, music by H. L. Heartz. 
© Robert A. Barnet, New York, as 
the author of the words. R 908, 
Noy. 24, 1928. 168 


Lyde; no. 5 des etudes latines sur des 
poésies de Leconte de Lisle, musique 
de R. Hahn. © Reynaldo Hahn, 
Paris, as the author of the music. R 
1005, Sept. 6, 1927. 169 


Lydie; des etudes latines sur des 
poésies de Leconte de Lisle, musique 
de R. Hahn; tén. solo et cheur. © 
Reynaldo Hahn, Paris, as the author 
of the music. R 1089, Sept. 6, hee 

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MacDowell (Edward Alexander) The 
bluebell; idyl, after Goethe, com- 
posed by E. MacDowell, op. 28, no. 
6; pf. Rev. and augmented ed. © 
Marian MacDowell, Peterborough, 
N. H., as the widow of the author 
of the music. R 1331, Dec. 19, 1928. 

171 

Fiute idyl; after Goethe, composed 

by E. MacDowell, op. 28, no. 5; pf. 

Rev. and augmented ed. © Marian 

MacDowell, Peterborough, N. H., as 

the widow of the author of the mu- 


sic. R 13380, Dec. 19,,1928: 172 
From a fisherman’s hut; poem 
after Heine, composed by E. Mac- 


Dowell, op. 31, no. 1. © Marian 
MacDowell, Peterborough, N. H., as 
the widow of the author. R 1294, 
Dec. 26, 1928. tte 


From long ago; poem after Heine, 
composed by EH. MacDowell, op. 31, 
no. 3. © Marian MacDowell, Peter- 
borough, N. H., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 1296, Dec. 
26, 1928. 174 


In the woods; idyl, after Goethe, 
composed by E. MacDowell, op. 28, 
no. 1; pf. Rev. and augmented ed. 
© Marian MacDowell, Peterborough, 
N. H., as the widow of the author 
of the music. R 1326, Dec. 19, 1928. 

ite 
Monologue; poem after Heine, 
composed by E. MacDowell, op. 31, 
no. 6. © Marian MacDowell, Peter- 
borough, N. H., as the widow of the 


author of the music. R 1299, Dec. 
26, 1928. 176 
— The post waggon; poem after 


Heine, composed by E. MacDowell, 
op. 31, no. 4. © Marian MacDowell, 
Peterborough, N. H., as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 1297, 
Dec. 26, 1928. n brave 


Scotch poem; after Heine, com- 
posed by E. MacDowell, op. 31, no. 2. 
© Marian MacDowell, Peterborough, 
N. H., as the widow of the author. 
R 1295, Dec. 26, 1928. 178 


The shepherd boy; poem after 
Heine, composed by E. MacDowell, 
op. 31, no. 5. © Marian MacDowell, 
Peterborough, N. H., as the widow 
of the author of the music. R 1298, 
Dec. 26, 1928. 179 


— Siesta; idyl, after Goethe, com- 
posed by E. MacDowell, op. 28, no. 
2; pf. Rev. and augmented ed. © 
Marian MacDowell, 


* mented ed. 


Peterborough. | 


2589. (189) 


N. H., as the widow of the author 
of the music. R 1327, Dec. 19, 1928. 
180 

idyl, after Goethe, 
composed by E. MacDowell, op. 28, 
no. 4; pf. Rev. and augmented ed. 
© Marian MacDowell, Peterborough, 
N. H., as the widow of the author 
of the music. R 13829, Dec. 19, 1928. 
181 


——To the moonlight; idyl, after 
Goethe, composed by E. MacDowell, 
op. 28, no. 3; pf. Rev. and aug- 

© Marian MacDowell, 

Peterborough, N. H., as the widow 

of the author of the music. R 1328, 

‘Dee. 19, 1928. 182 


Mademoiselle George; opérette en 3 
actes de Victor de Cottens et Pierre 
Veber, musique de L. Varney; par- 
tition chant et pf. © Henriette Ha- 
brekorn née Hirsch, Paris, as execu- 
tor of the author of the music. R 
1408, Mar. 8, 1928. 183 


M°''* portez arme; opérette en 3 actes, 
paroles de Albert Barre, Ed. Martin 
et Henry Berhard, musique de An- 
toine Anatole Banés; partition chant 
et pf. © Jeanne Suzanne Marie 
Bertrand, Neuilly, France, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 1111, June 12, 1928. 184 


Madrigale; by A. Simonetti, arr. by G. 
Saenger; violin and pf. © Gustav 
Saenger, New York, as the author 
of the arrangement. R 1373, Aug. 
24, 1928. 185 


Maid Marian; comic opera in three 
acts, libretto by Harry B. Smith, 
music by Reginald De Koven. Vo- 
eal sc. © Anna De Koven, New 
York, as the widow of the author 
of the music. R 1154, Dec. 18, 1928. 

186 

Maiden (The) with the dreamy eyes; 
words by J. W. Johnson, music by 
Bob Cole. © James Weldon John- 
son, New York, as the author of the 
words. R 1348, Dee. 28, 1928. 187 


Maidie, come be my lady; from A 
trip to Buffalo, words by Harry B. 
Marshall, music by W. Loraine. © 
William Loraine, Brooklyn, as the 


— Silver clouds; 


author of the music. R 1184, Dec. 
6, 1928. 188 
Marche nuptiale; par H. Eymieu, 


transcrite par C. Tournemire; orgue. 
© Charles Tournemire, Paris, as 
the author of the transcription. R 
961. Dee. 30, 1927. 189 


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2589 (190) 


Marche religioso no. 1; by W. P. 
Chambers, arr. by G. Saenger; pf. 
© Gustav Saenger, New York, as 
the author of the arrangement. R 
1871, Aug. 24, 1928. 190 


Margoton; chanson a danser du 15éme 
siécle, harmonisée par A. J. Perilhou. 
© Albert Jacques Perilhou, Tain, 
France, as the author. R_ 1071, 
Sept. 6, 1927. 191 


Marseillaise (La); oeuvre lyrique en 
un acte, paroles de Georges Boyer, 
musique de Lucien Lambert [i. e. 
Charles Lucien Lambert] ; partition 
chant et pf. © Francoise Pierrette 
Louise Geneviéve Hmilie Poncet, 
Paris, as the widow of the author 
of the music. R 1048, Sept. 6, 1927. 

. 192 

Massa’s in the cold, cold, ground; air 
and variations, arr. by Frank Hoyt 
Losey; orch. © F. H. Losey, Hrie, 
Pa., as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 1368, Aug. 20, 1928. - 193 


Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) 
Amoureux appel; poésie de Georges 
de Dubor, musique de J. Massenet; 
sop. © Louise Constance de Gressy, 
Versailles, France, as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 998, 
Dec. 30, 1927. 194 


Amours benis; pf. et violon. © 
Louise Constance de Gressy, Ver- 
sailles, France, as the widow of the 
author. R 1023, Sept. 6, 1927. 195 
Au trés aimé; paroles d’ aprés 
Caroline Duer, musique de J. Mas- 
senet. © Louise Constance de 
Gressy, Versailles, France, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 996, Dec. 30, 1927. 196 


Avril est amoureux; poésie de 
Jacques d’ Halmont, musique de J. 
Massenet; mezzo-sop. or bar. © 
Louise Constance de Gressy, Ver- 
sailles, France, as the widow of the 


author of the music. R 994, Dec. 
30, 1927. 197 

Brumaire; ouverture pour le 
drame d’Edouard Noél. Partition 
d’orch. © Louise Constance de 
Gressy, Versailles, France, as the 
widow of the author. R 1044, Sept. 
6, A927; 198 


Les erinnyes; tragédie antique en 
2 actes, paroles de Leconte de Lisle, 
musique de J. HE. F. Massenet; par- 
tition chant et pf. © Louise Con- 
stance de Gressy, Versailles, France, 
as the widow of the author of the 
music. R 1138, Mar. 8, 1928. 199 


pt. III, B. S., v. 24 


Marche des princesses de Cen- 
drillon; transcrite par I. Philipp; 2 
pfs. © Isidore Philipp, Paris, as 
the author of the arrangement. R 
1072, Sept. 6, 1927. 200 


— Mon page; poésie de Maurice de 
Théus, musique de J. Massenet; 
sop. © Louise Constance de Gressy. 
Versailles, France, as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 999, 
Dee. 30, 1927. 201 


—— On dit; mélodie, sonnet de Jean 
Roux, musique de Jules Massenet. 
1. Ed. B, avec ace. de pf.—2. Hd. A, 
avee acc. de pf. et violoncelle obligé. 
© Louise Constance de Gressy veuve 
de Jules Emile Frederic Massenet, 
Versailles, France, as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 1085, 
1086, June 12, 1928. 202, 203 


Phéedre; musique de scéne; parti- 
tion d’orch. © Louise Constance de 
Gressy, Versailles, France, as the 
widow of the author. R 1105, June 
12, 1928. 204 


—— Phédre; ouverture; pf. © Louise 
Constance de Gressy, Versailles, 
France, as the widow of the author. 
R 971, Dee. 30, 1927. 205 


—— Phédre; tragédie de Racine, ouver- 
ture, entr’actes et musique de scéne 
par J. Massenet; partition pour pf. 
seul. © Louise Constance de Gres- 
sy, Versailles, France, as the widow 
of the author. R 983, Dec. 30, 1927. 

206 

La riviére; poésie de Camille 

Bruno, musique de J. Massenet; sop. 

© Louise Constance de Gressy. Ver- 

Sailles, France, as the widow of the 

author of the music. R 997, Dec. 30. 

1927. 207 


—— Rondel de la belle au bois; poésie 


de Julien Gruaz, musique de J. H. F. 
Massenet. © Louise Constance de 
Gressy, Versailles, France, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 968, Dec. 30, 1927. 208 


Simple phrase; transcription de 
la mélodie On dit. 1. Hd. A, pour 
violoncelie et pf.—2. Ed. B, pour pf. 
© Louise Constance de Gressy, Ver- 
sailles, France, as the widow of the 
author. R 1087, 1088, June 12, 1928. 

209, 210 
Soeur d’ election; poésie d’ Emile 
Trolliet, musique de J. Massenet. © 
Louise Constance de Gressy, Ver- 
sailles, France, as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 995, Dee. 30, 
1927. ¥11 


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La terre promise; oratorio en 
trois parties, d’aprés La Vulgate. © 
Louise Constance de Gressy, Ver- 
sailles, France, as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 1054, Sept. 
6, 1927. 12, 


— La terre promise; oratorio en 3 
parties; orch. © Louise Constance 
de Gressy, Versailles, France, as the 
widow of the author. R 966, Dec. 
30, 1927. 213 


Méditation; par Frédéric-Auguste Bi- 
net; violon, avec ace. d’orgue ou de 
pf. © Marie Dupalet, Fontaine- 
bleau, France, as the widow of the 
author. R 1098, June 12, 1928. 214 


Méditation ; par Théodore Dubois; vio- 
lon et hautbois, avec acc. d’orgue. © 
Charles Antoine Dubois, Paris, as 
the child of the deceased author. R 
1068, Sept. 6, 1927. ZA 


Menagerie song: from The little duch- 
ess, book by Harry B. Smith, music 
by Reginald De Koven. © Anna De 
Koven, New York, as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 910, 
Nov. 28, 1928. 216 


Menuet; de Louis Lacombe; pf. © 
Marie Retzer, Speyer, Germany, as 
the executor of the author. R 1108, 
June 12, 1928. aii Wg 


Menuet rococo; par Théodore Lack, op. 
196. © Berthe Tissier, Paris, as the 
widow of the author. R 975, Dec. 
30, 1927. 218 


Messe Solennelle; en ut diéze mineur; 
choeur a 4 voix mixtes et deux 
orgues, par L. Vierne, op. 16. © 
Louis Vierne, Paris, as the author. 
R 1135, Mar. 8, 1928. 219 


Mimosa; caprice, by Alberto Himan, 
arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; orch. © 
Rose Laurendeau, Montreal, Quebec, 
Canada, as the widow of the author 
of the arrangement. R 1357, Aug. 
20, 1928. 220 


Miss Bob White; pastoral comedy op- 
era in 3 acts, words and music by 
W. Spenser. Vocal sc. © Willard 
Spenser, Wayne, Pa., aS the author. 
R 884, Dec. 12, 1928. eal | 


Miss Clementina; words by R. Carle, 
music by Alfred E. Aarons. © Rich- 
ard Carle, Hollywood, Calif., as the 
author of the words. R 907, Nov. 
28, 1928. 222 


Mon réve; poésie de Paul Verlaine, 
musique de Max d’Ollone. © Maxi- 


2589 (233) 


milien Paul Marie Félix d’Ollone, 
Paris, as the author of the music. 
R 1018, Sept. 6, 1927. 223 


Monte-Cristo; célébre valse Tzigane, 
by Istvan Kotlar, arr/ by L. P. Lau- 
rendeau; band. © Rose Lauren- 
deau, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, as 
the widow of the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 1368, Aug. 24, 1928. 

224 


Moret (Ernest) Nocturne; poésie de 
Jean Lahor, musique de EH. Moret. 
© Ernest Moret, Paris, as the au- 
thor. R 1119, June 12, 1928. 225 


Mount (The) of prayer; musie by C. 
A. Miles. (In New songs of the gos- 
pel no. 1) © C. Austin Miles, Phila- 
delphia, as the author of the music. 
R 1394, Oct. 29, 1928. 226 


Muffs; or, The husband’s mistake, 


character quartette, written and 
composed by Frederic Jerome 
[pseud. of J. S. Fearis]; mixed 


© John S8. Fearis, Chicago, 
R 927, Sept. 27, 1928. . 
par | 


My college chum; waltz, arr. by T. M. 
Tobani; orch. © Theo. Moses To- 
bani, Jackson Heights, N. Y., as the 
author. R 1283, Dec. 29, 1928. 228 


My love’s a butterfiy; words by Kath- 
leen Rhodes, music by Noel John- 
son; high voice. © Rose Noel-John- 
son, London, as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 1126, Nov. 
10, 1928. 229 


My old Kentucky home; arr. by Fred- 
eric W. Root; male voices. © 
Fanny Smith Root, Chicago, as the 
widow of the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 1267, Dec. 28, 1928. 230 


My own wild western rose; song, by 
B. C. Costen and A. B. Sterling. © 
Bartley Costello Costen and Andrew 
B. Sterling, New York, as the au- 
thors. R 1228, Dee. 4, 1928. 25h 


My Sambo; from The chaperons, lyric 
by Frederic Ranken, music by I. Wit- 
mark. © Isidore Witmark, Wood- 
mere, L. I., N. Y., as the author of 
the music. R 1158, Dec. 6, 1928. 


voices. 
as the author. 


232 

My ship’s the girl for me; from Dolly 
Varden, lyric by Stanislaus Stangé, 
music by Julian Edwards. © Phil- 
ippine Edwards, New York, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 1188. Dee. 6. 1928. 233 


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2589 (234) 


My soul waiteth for the Lord; duet, 
by C. F. Manney; sop. and ten.; or- 
gan or pf. ace. © Charles Fonteyn 
Manney, Boston, as the author. R 
893, Dee. 7, 1928. 234 


Names (The) of His children are 
there; music by C. A. Miles. (In 
New songs of the gospel no. 1) © 
C. Austin Miles, Philadelphia. as the 
author of the music. R 13893, Oct. 
29, 1928. 235 


Néére; no. 2 des etudes latines sur des 
poésies de Leconte de Lisle, musique 
de R. Hahn. © Reynaldo Hahn, 
Paris, as the author of the music. R 
1002, Sept. 6, 1927. 236 


Ninepin (The) regiment; march song, 
by C. W. Krogmann, op. 55, no. 3. 


© Carrie W. Krogmann, Marble- 
head, Mass., as the author. R 592, 
Oct. 17, 1928. Zan 


Noces (Les) d’Yvonnette; villageoise, 
par Paul Wachs; pf. © Blanche 
Marie Pauline Simone Lemarchand, 
Saint Mandé, France, as the widow 
of the author. R 1021, Sept. 6. 1927. 

238 

Nuit d’été; poésie de Paul Bourget, 
musique de Max d’Ollone; mezzo- 
soprano et tén. soli, avec cheeur a 
4 voix. © Maximilien Paul Marie 
Félix d’Ollone, Paris, as the author 
of the music. R 1020, Sept. 6, 1927. 

239 

O dry those tears; song, by Teresa Del 
Riego [i. e. T. Leadbitter] © Tere- 
sa Leadbitter, London, as the author. 
R 1124, Nov. 10, 1928. 240 


Oberon; selection, by C. M. von Weber, 
arr. by T. M. Tobani; orch. © Theo. 
Moses Tobani, Jackson Heights, 
N. Y., as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 12938, Dec. 29, 1928. 241 


Offertoire; par H. Fleury; orgue. © 
Héléne Fleury, Toulouse, France, as 
the author. R 963, Dec. 30, 1927. 

242 


Old Uncle Ned; air varie, by Frank 
Hoyt Losey; band. © F. H. Losey, 
Hrie, Pa., as the author. R 1879, 
Sept. 15, 1928. 243 


One sweetly solemn thought; sacred 
song, by R. A. Ambrose, arr. by T. 
M. Tobani; orch. © Theo. Moses 
Tobani, Jackson Heights, N. Y., as 
the author of the arrangement. R 
1391, Sept. 15, 1928. 244 

Opera songs; selections from all the 


standard operas. new and old. com- 
piled and ed. by E. Marza. bk. 2. 


pt. In n. S., V. 24 


Alto.—bk. 3. Tenor. © EHduardo 


Marzo, New York, as the author. R- 


941, $42, Dec. 4, 1928. 245, 246 


Oster glocken ; Oster liturgie, von E. S. 
Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author of the music. 
R 1145, Dec. 18, 1928. 247 


Our only Saviour; music by G. C. Steb- 


bins. © Geo. C. Stebbins, Brooklyn, 
as the author of the music. R 1406, 
Sept. 7, 1928. 248 


Ouragan (L’) ; drame lyrique en quatre 
actes, poeéme de Emile Zola, musique 
de A. Bruneau; partition pf. et 


chant. © Alfred Bruneau, Paris, as 
the author of the music. R 1096, 
June 12, 1928. 249 


Paloma (La); Spanish serenade, by 
C. Yradier, arr. by G. Saenger, op. 
98, no. 12; 1st and 2d violins and pf. 
© Gustav Saenger, New York, as 
the author of the arrangement. R 
1364, Aug. 20, 1928. 250 


Panamericana; morceau characteris- 
tique, by Victor Herbert, arr. by Otto 
Langey; orch. © Lizzie Langey, 
New York, as the widow of the 
author of the arrangement. R 1227, 
Jan. 2, 1929. 251 


Pan-Americana; morceau, characteris- 
tique, by Victor Herbert; pf. © Ella 
Herbert and Clifford Herbert, New 
York, as the children of the deceased 
author. R 899, Nov. 10, 1928. psy 4 


Pansy; by H. Erichs, arr. by G. Saen- 
ger; violin and pf. © Gustav Saen- 
ger, New York, as the author of the 
arrangement. R 1287, Dec. 29, 1928. 

253 

Par le sentier fleuri; petite piéce par 
Paul Wachs; pf. © Blanche Marie 
Pauline Simone Lemarchand, Saint 
Mandé, France, as the widow of the 
author. R 1026, Sept. 6, 1927. 254 


Parade of the sun-bonnet babies; two 
step, by L. E. Sterns; pf. © Lucy EH. 
Sterns, Minneapolis, as the author. 
R 890, Dec. 8, 1928. 255 


Partir, c’est mourir un peu; poésie de 
Ed. Haraucourt, musique de L. Dela- 
fosse. © Léon Delafosse, Paris, as 
the author of the music. R 1046, 
Sept. 6, 1927. | 256 


Pastorale du 18° siécle; transcription 
par A. Perilhou; pf. © Albert Pe- 
riihou. Tain, France, as the author. 
R 1100, June 12, 1928. 257 


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Patient be and pray; sacred song, 
music by C. B. McAfee. © Cleland 
B. McAfee, Chicago, as the author 
of the music. R 1142, Dec. 13, 1928. 

258 

Patres et troupeaux; de Louis La- 
combe; pf. © Marie Retzer, Speyer, 
Germany, as the executor of the 
author. R 1108, June 12, 1928. 259 


Pélerinages; poésie de Sully Prud- 
homme, musique de Théodore Dubois. 
© Charles Antoine Dubois, Paris, as 
the child of the deceased author of 
the music. R $92, Dec. 30, 1927. 260 


Penitential prayers and vows; music 
by G. C. Stebbins. © Geo. C. Steb- 
bins, Brooklyn, as the author of the 
music. R 1405, Sept. 7, 1928. 261 


Perchance; words by Margaret, music 
by Max S. Witt. © Albert Witt, 
Murray Hill, N. Y., as the next of 
kin of the author of the music, who 
is not living. R 1402, Oct. 27, 1928. 

262 

Périlhou (A.) Pastorale; 17° siécle, 
harmonisé par A. Périlhou; chant et 
pf. © Albert Périlhou, Tain, Drome, 
France, as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 1075, June 12, 1928. 263 


Petite marche de Polichinelle ; esquisse 
symphonique par M. Carman; pf. 
Eugénie Stéphanie Tissot, Paris, as 
the widow of the author. R 1022, 
Sept. 6, 1927. 264 


Pholoe; no. 8 des études latines sur 
des poésies de Leconte de Lisle, mu- 
sique de R. Hahn. © Reynaldo 
Hahn, Paris, as the author of the 
music. R 1008, Sept. 6, 1927. 265 


Phyllis: no. 10 des études latines sur 
des poésies de Leconte de Lisle, mu- 
sique ‘de R. Hahn. © Reynaldo 
Hahn, Paris, as the author of the 
music. R 1010, Sept. 6, 1927. 266 


Pickaninny dollies; music and title- 
verses by Florence Maxim [i. e., F. 
M. Cutter] © Florence Maxim Cut- 
ter, Dedham, Mass., as the author. 
R 1386, Nov. 3, 1928. 267 


Place (The) prepared; anthem, words 
by Marianne Farningham, music by 
C. B. Adams. © Carrie B. Adams, 
Portland, Or., as the author of the 
music. R 1148, Dec. 13, 1928. 268 


Pleut (il) sur la mer; poésie d’ Ed- 
mond Haraucourt, musique de E. 


Moret. © Ernest Moret, Paris, as 
the author of the music. R 1120, 
June 12, 1928. 269 


2589: (280) 


Polka; two step, from King Dodo, by 
Gustav Luders, arr. by H. Anderson ; 
orch. © Hilding Anderson, Bayside, 
L. I., N. Y., as the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 1179, Dec. 15, 1928. 

270 

Pound the drum; from King Dodo, 
lyrics by Frank Pixley, music by 
Gustav Luders. © Gustay Chase, 
Brooklyn, as the next of kin of the 
author of the music, who is not liv- 
ing. R 1178, Dec. 15, 1928. Zeal 


Preludio-patetico; par Théodore Du- 
bois; pf. © Charles Antoine Du- 
bois, Paris, as the child of the 
deceased author. R 981, Dec. 30, 
1927. 272 


Preludio-saltarello; par Théodore Du- 
bois; pf. © Charles Antoine Dubois, 
Paris, as the child of the deceased 
author, Wk, 982; Dec.-30,. 1927. 278 


Premier amour; poésie de Francois 
Coppée, musique de Max d’Ollone. 
© Maximilien Paul Marie Félix 
d’Ollone, Paris, as the author of the 
music: R 1019, Sept. 6,1927. 274 


Premier (Le) jour de May; paroles de 
Jean Passerat, harmonisé par A. 
Périlhou; chant et pf. © Albert 
Périlhou, Tain, DroOme, France, as 
the author of the arrangement. R 
1078, June 12, 1928. 275 


Premieres (Les) communiantes; poésie 
de Jules Breton, musique de Max 
d’Olione. © Maximilien Paul Marie 
Félix d’Ollone, Paris, as the author. 
R 1016, Sept. 6, 1927. 276 


Priére; poésie de Sully Prudhomme, 
musique de Théodore Dubois. © 
Charles Antoine Dubois, Paris. as 
the child of the deceased author of 
the music. R 1000, Dec. 30, 1927. 

277 

Primary and junior songs for the Sun- 
day school; handbook of chants, 
hymns, responses, sentences and sup- 
plementary songs, by Mari Ruef 
Hofer. © Mari R. Hofer, Berkeley, 
Calif., as the author. R 1271, Dec. 
28, 1928. 278 


Princeton (The) Yorke; by R. O. 
Goldsmith; orch. © Pauline Gold- 
smith, Bennington, Vt., as the widow 
of the author. R 1223, Dec. 8, 1928. 

279 

Promenade; par A. Perilhou; pf. © 
Albert Perilhou, Tain, France, as the 
author. R 1112, June 12, 1928. 

280 


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2589 (281) 


Quand je riais; poésie de Mme. 
Blanchecotte, musique d’ HE. V. 
Moret. © Ernest Victor Moret, 
Paris, as the author of the music. 
R 1047, Sept. 6, 1927. 281 


Raindrops (The); polka song, by 
C. W. Krogmann, op. 55, no. 1. 
Carrie W. Krogmann, Marblehead, 
Mass., as the author. R 950, Oct. 17, 
1928. 282 


Religioso; march, by W. P. Chambers, 
arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; orch. © 
Rose Laurendeau, Montreal. Quebec, 
Canada, as the widow of the author 


of the arrangement. R 13861, Aug. 
20, 1928. 283 
Réverie; poésie d’ André Dumas, 


musique de E. Moret. © Ernest 
Moret, Paris, as the author of the 
musie. R 1117, June 12, 1928. 284 


Roi (Le) de Paris; opéra en trois 
actes et quatre tableaux, poéme de 
Henry Bouchut, musique de G. Hiie; 
partition chant et. pf. © Georges 
Hue, Paris, as the author of the 
music. R 1097, June 12, 1928. 285. 


Romaika (La); souvenir de Smyrne, 
par Théodore Lack, op. 201; pf. © 
Berthe Tissier, Paris, as the widow 
of the author. R 986, Dec. 30, 1927. 

286 


Ronde populaire; trio ou choeur pour | 


3 voix de femmes, harmonisé par 
A. Périlhou; chant et pf. © Albert 
Périlhou, Tain, Drome, France, as 
the author of the arrangement. R 
1079, June 12, 1928. 287 


Rondoletto; by Frank Lynes, op. 24, 
no. 3; pf. © Adéle G. Lynes, Cam- 
bridge, Mass., as the widow of the 
author. R 1233, Oct. 18, 1928. 288 


Rubinstein (Anton  Gregorovitch) 
Melody in F; abridged and simpli- 
fied by H. Schoenefeld; pf. 
Henry Schoenefeld, Los Angeles, as 
the author of the arrangement. R 


1268, Dee. 28, 1928. 289 
Reve angélique; arr. by G. 
Saenger; violin and pf. © Gustav 


Saenger, New York, as the author 


of the arrangement. R 1288, Dec. 
29, 1928. 290 
Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) Les 
cloches de la mer; chanson. © 


Marie Truffot, Mulhouse, France, as 
the widow of the author. R 965, 
Dec. 30, 1927. 291 


Le feu céleste; cantate, poésie de 
Armand Silvestre, musique de C. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Saint-Saéns, op. 115; sop., choeurs, 
orch., orgue et un récitant. © Marie 
Truffot, Mulhouse, France, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 1014, Sept. 6, 1927. 292 


Lola; op. 116, paroles de Stephen 
Bordése. © Marie Laure Truffot, 
Domaine du Vergon a Puyriecard, 
Bouche du Rhone, France, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 1080, June 12, 1928. 293 


Nocturne; poésie de Quinault, 
musique de Camille Saint-Saéns. © 
Marie Truffot, Mulhouse, France, as 
the widow of the author of the mu- 
sic., R 988, Dec. 30, 1927. 294 


La nuit; poésie de Georges Au- 
digier; sop. solo, choeur de femmes 
et orch. © Marie Truffot, Mul- 
house, France, as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 1015, Sept. 
6, 1927. 295 


Le rossignol; extrait de Lola, 
poésie de Stéphan Bordése, musique 
de C. Caint-Saéns, op. 116. © Ma- 
rie Laure Truffot, Domaine du Ver- 
gon 4 Puyricard, Bouches du Rhone, 
France, as the widow of the author 
of the music. R 1093, June 12, 
1928. 296 


—lLe songe; extrait de Lola, poesie 
de Stephan Bordése, musique de C. 
Saint-Saéns, op. 116. © Marie 
Laure Truffot, Domaine du Vergon 
& Puyricard, Bouches du Rhone, 
France, as the widow of the author 
of the music. R 1092, June 12, 1928. 

297 

—— Tango; extrait de Lola, op.,116; 
pf. © Marie Laure Truffot, Do- 
maine du Vergon 4  Puyricard, 
Bouches du Rhone, France, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 1094, June 12, 1928. 298 


— Valse lente; du ballet Javotte; 
pf. © Marie Truffot, Mulhouse, 
France, as the widow of the author. 
R 1069, Sept. 6, 1927. 299 


Salinum; no. 3 des études latines sur 
des poésies de Leconte de Lisle, mu- 
sique de R. Hahn. © Reynaldo 
Hahn, Paris, as the author of the 
music. R 1003, Sept. 6, 1927. 300 


Saltimbanques (Les); opéra comique 
en 3 actes et 4 tableaux, paroles de 
Maurice Ordonneau, musique de 
Louis Ganne. Partition pf. et 
chant. © Paul Louis Alexandre 
Ganne, Neuilly, France, and Pierre 
Christian Ganne, Alger, France, as 


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the children of the deceased author 
of the music. R 1059, Sept. 6, 1927. 
301 


Salut d’ amour; by Edward Elgar, 
arr. by G. Saenger; 2 violins and 
pf. © Gustav Saenger, New York, 
as the author of the arrangement. 
R 1289, Dec. 29, 1928. 302 


Salvation to our God; sacred song, by 
W. Spry.- © Walter Spry, Chicago, 
as the author. R 1266, Dec. 28, 
1928. 303 


Schmitt (Florent) Prélude: grand 
orgue. © Florent Schmitt, Paris, as 
the author. R 1012, Sept. 6, 1927. 

304 


Second minuet; by H. W. J. Ruifrok, 
op. 5; pf. © Henri W. J. Ruifrok, 
Saginaw, Mich., as the author. R 
1270, Dec. 28, 1928. 305 


See, love. I bring thee flowers; words 
by H. L. Rogers, music by Frank 
Lambert. © Alice Lambert, Bur- 
wash, Sussex, England, as the widow 
of the author of the music. R 1128, 
Noy. 10, 1928. 306 


Selected pieces; by F. A. Porter; pf. 


bk. 2. © F. Addison Porter, Bos- 
ton, as the author. R 1344, Dec. 26, 
1928. 307 
Serenade—caprice; par Théodore 


Lack, op. 194. © Berthe Tissier, 
Paris, as the widow of the author. 
R 974, Dec. 30, 1927. 308 


Sérénade de Milenka: ballet-panto- 
mime, par Jan Blockx; pf., violon et 
violoncelle. © Anne Collignon, An- 
vers, Belgium, as the widow of the 
author. R 1070, Sept. 6,1927. 309 


Silver fishes; by H. Schoenefeld; pf. 
© Henry Schoenefeld, Los Angeles, 
as the author. R 1269, Dec. 28, 
1928. 310 


Soir d’ été; poésie de Mme. Desbordes- 
Valmore, musique de E. Moret. © 
Ernest Moret, Paris, as the author 
of the music. R 1116, June 12, 1928. 

3811 

Song of the wooden man; from King 
Dodo, lyrics by Frank Pixley, music 
by Gustay Luders. © Gustave 
Chase, Brooklyn, as the next of kin 
of the author of the music, who is 
not living. R 1165, Dec. 15, 1928. 

312 

Sourire du matin; par Francis Thomé; 
pf. © Marie Suzanne Fernande 
Thomé é€pouse de André Théodore 


2589 (322) 
Bailu, Paris, Marie Hugénie Hen- 
riette Marguerite Thomé épouse 
Archambault, Paris, and Georges 


Paul Félix Thomé, Ajaccio, France, 
as the children of the deceased au- 
thor. R 1134, Mar. 8, 1928. 313 


Souvenance; feuillet d’ album, par 
Victor Dolmetsch, op. 134; pf. © 
Victorine Valentine Penisson, Paris, 
as the widow of the author. R 959, 
Dee. 30, 1927. 314 


Souvenir; de Louis Lacombe; pf. © 
Marie Retzer, Speyer, Germany, as 
the executor of the author. R 1106, 
June 12, 1928. 315 


Souvenir de Nazareth; cantique, pa- 
roles de l’abbé Félix Sédilot, musique 
de Jean Baptiste Faure. © Jean 
Adolphe Joséph Raphaél Louis Faure 
et Pierre Maurice Jean Baptiste Fer- 
dinand Charles Faure, Paris, as the 
next of kin of the author of the 
music, who is not living. R 1109, 
May 28, 1928. 316 


Sujets de fugue et thémes d’improvisa- 
tion; donnés aux concours et exam- 
ens, recueillis par Constant Pierre. 
Années 1804-1900. © Blanche Con- 
stant Pierre, Paris, as the child of 
the deceased author. R 1051, Sept. 
6, 1927. 317 


Sunday morning; music and title- 
verses by Florence Maxim [i. e. F. 
M. Cutter] © Florence Maxim Cut- 
ter, Dedham, Mass., as the author. 
R 1383, Nov. 3, 1928. 318 


Sur un album; poésie de Sully Prud- 
homme, musique de Théodore Du- 
bois. © Charlies Antoine Dubois, 
Paris, as the child of the deceased 
author of the music. R 993, Dec. 
30, 1927. 319 


Sweet is the light of Sabbath eve; 
hymn anthem, by F. L. Eyer, op. 29, 
no. 3.: © Frank L. Eyer, Montreat, 
N. C., as the author of the music. 
R 1240, July 21, 1928. 320 


Tale (The) of a bumble bee; from 
King Dodo, lyrics by Frank Pixley, 
music by Gustay Luders. © Gustav 
Chase, Brooklyn, as the next of kin 
of the author of the music, who is 
not living. R 1172, Dec. 15, 1928. 

321 


Tell me the story; music by C. A. 
Miles. (In New songs of the gospel 
no.1) ©. Austin Miles, Philadel- 
phia, as the author of the music. R 
13898, Oct. 29, 1928. 322 


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2585 (323) 


Tempelweihe; festival overture, by 
Kéler-Béla [pseud. of Albert von 
Keler], op. 95, arr. by L. P. Lauren- 
deau; band. Rose Laurendeau, 
Montreal, Quebec, Canada, as the 
widow of the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 1366, Aug. 24, 1928. 323 


Temps (Le), l étendue et le nombre; 
peésie de Leconte de Lisle, musique 
de EK. Moret. © Ernest Moret, Paris, 
as the author of the music. R 1115, 
June 12, 1928. 324 


Terpsichore; pas de valse, par Paul 
Wachs; pf. © Blanche Marie Paul- 
ine Simone Lemarchand, St. Mandé, 
France, as the widow of the author. 
R 1090, June 12, 1928. 325 


Thaliarque; no. 4 des études latines 
sur des poésies de Leconte de Lisle, 
musique de R. Hahn; cheeur a4 2 voix 
avec soli. © Reynaldo Hahn, Paris, 
as the author of the music. R 1004, 
Sept. 6, 1927. 326 


Théme varié; par Théodore Dubois; 
pf. © Charles Antoine Dubois, 


Paris, as the child of the deceased 
author. R 985, Dee. 30, 1927. 327 


There is a fountain filled with blood; 


by P. A. Otis. © Philo A. Otis, Chi- - 


cago, as the author. R.1275, Dec. 28, 
1928. 328 


They never die up yonder; music by 
C. A. Miles. (Jn New songs of the 
gospel no. 1) © C. Austin Miles, 
Philadelphia, as the author of the 
music. R 1400, Oct. 29, 19800. 329 


Thou knowest Lord; sacred song, by 
G. W. Marston. 1. Alto or bar.—2. 
Sop. or ten. © E. Howard Thayer, 
Boston, as the executor of the au- 
thor. R 1241, July 21, 1928. 330 


To-day I am _ Sweet sixteen; day 
dreams, from The sleeping beauty 
and the beast, words by J. Cheever 
Goodwin, music by Frederic Solo- 
mon. © Ida Goodwin, New York, as 
the widow of the author of the 
words. R 1152, Dec. 18, 1928. 3381 


Traité de contrepoint et de fugue; par 
Théodore Dubois. © Charles An- 
toine Dubois, Paris, as the child of 
the author. R 1114, June 12, 1928. 

332 


Trimousett ; chant de quéte de la cham- 
pagne, soli et choeur pour voix de 
femmes, harmonisé par A. Périlhou, 
© Albert Périlhou, Tain, Drome, 
France, as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 1074, June 12, 1928. 333 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Trojan (The) march; two-step, by R. 
O. Goldsmith; orch. © Pauline 
Goldsmith, Bennington, Vt., as the 
widow of the author. R 1222, Dec. 
8, 1928. 334 


Tubéreuse; poésie de Jean Lahor, mu- 
sique d’ E. V. Moret. © Ernest 
Victor Moret, Paris, as the author 


of the music. R 1049, Sept. 6, 1927. — 


335 


Two hearts made one; duett, from 
King Dodo, lyrics by Frank Pixley. 
music by Gustav Luders. © Gustav 
Chase, Brooklyn, as the next of kin 
of the author of the music, who is 
not living. R 1169, Dee. 15, 1928. 

336 

Two little honey bees; tone picture 
with words, by C. W. Krogmann, op. 
50, no. 2: vocal or instrumental. © 


Carrie W. Krogmann, Marblehead, 


Mass., as the author. R 951, Oct. 
17, 1928; 337 


Tyndaris; no. 7 des études latines sur 
des poésies de Leconte de Lisle, mu- 
Sique de R. Hahn. © Reynaldo 
Hahn, Paris, as the author of the 
music. R 1007, Sept. 6, 1927. 338 


University (The) of Pennsylvania 
band march; by Roland F. Seitz; 
band. © R. F. Seitz, Glen Rock, 
Pa., as the author. R 1235, Dec. 18, 
1928. 339 


Valentine (A); waltz, by L. Oehmler ; 
pf. © Leo Oehmler, Pasadena, as 
the author. R 1225, Dec. 8, 1928. 

340 


Valse—caprice ; par Francis Thomé, op. 
161; pf. © Marie Suzanne Fernande 
Thomé épouse de André Théodore 
Ballu, Paris, Marie Eugénie Henri- 
ette Marguerite Thomé é6pouse Ar- 
chambault, Paris, and Georges Paul 
Félix Thomé, Ajaccio, France, as the 
children of the deceased author. R 
1136,, Mar. 8, 1928. 341 


Valse des mouches; par Albert Lan- 
dry; 2 pfs., 4 mains. © Aimée Pau- 
line Pasquier, Paris, as the widow of 
the author. R 1041, Sept. 6, 1927. 

342 

Valse interrompue; par Paul Wachs; 
pf. 4 4 mains. © Blanche Marie 
Pauline Simone Lemarchand, St. 
Mandé, France, as the widow of the 
author. R 1011, Sept. 6, 1927. 343 


Valse légére; par Georges Jean Pfeif- 
fer; pf. © Marie Thérése Lemoine, 
Paris, as the widow of the author. 
R 10538, Sept. 6, 1927. 344 


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Valse ondulante; par Frédéric Auguste 
Binet; pf. © Marie Dupalet, Fon- 
tainebleau, France, as the widow of 
the author. R 1083, June 12, 1928. 

345 

Valse pimpante; par Thédore Lack, 


op. 195. © Berthe Tissier, Paris, as 
the widow of the author. R 976, 
Dec. 30, 1927. 346 


par Victor Dol- 
© Victorine 


Valse sentimentale; 
metsch, op. 136; pf. 


Valentine Penisson, Paris, as the 
widow of the author. R 960, Dec. 30, 
1927. 347 


Variantes et points d’orgue; pour les 
principaux airs du répertoire, par 
Mathilde Marchesi. © Blanche Mar- 
chesi, Paris, as the child of the de- 


ceased author. R 1067, Sept. 6, 
1927. 348 
Verdi (Giuseppe) Attila; selection, 
arr. by T. M. Tobani: band. © 


Theo. Moses Tobani, Jackson Heights, 
N. Y., as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 1281, Dec. 29, 1928. 349 


Ernani; selection, arr. by T. M. 
Tobani; band. © Theo. Moses To- 
bani, Jackson Heights, N. Y., as the 
author of the arrangement. R 1282, 
Dec. 29, 1928. 350 


Victory; music by C. A. Miles. (In 
New songs of the gospel no. 1) © 
C. Austin Miles, Philadelphia, as 
the author of the music. R 1399, 
Oct. 29, 1928. 3501 


Vierne (Louis) Idylle: pf. © Louis 
Vierne, Paris, as the author. R 
1035, Dec. 8, 1927. 352 


Vile Potabis; no. 6 des études latines 
sur des poésies de Leconte de Lisle, 
musique de R. Hahn. © Reynaldo 
Hahn, Paris, as the author of the 
music. R 1006, Sept. 6, 1927. 353 


Village (The) dance; music and title- 
verses by Florence Maxim [i. e. F. M. 


ia 
Sa 


2589 (345) 
Cutter] © Florence Maxim Cutter, 
Dedham, Mass., as the author. R 
1384, Nov. 3, 1928. 354 


We met in lover’s lane; from Dolly 
Varden, lyric by Stanislaus Stangé, 
music by Julian Edwards. © Philip- 
pine Edwards, New York, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
‘R 1182, Dec. 6, 1928. B55 


355 

Weg (Der) zum herzen; gavotte, von 
P. Lineke; pf. © Paul Lincke, Ber- 
lin, as the author. R 1342, Dec. 28, 
1928. 356 


When they play God save the king; 
words by Vincent P. Bryan, music 
by Theo. F. Morse. © Dolly Morse. 
New York, as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 13839, Dec. 
28, 1928. Bis | 


Wonderings; music and title-verses by 
Florence Maxim [i. e. F. M. Cutter] 
© Florence Maxim Cutter, Dedham, 
Mass.. as the author. R 1385, Nov. 
8, 1928. 358 


Won’t you go with us to Monte Carlo; 
from The chaperons, lyric by Fred- 
eric Ranken, music by I. Witmark. 
© Isidore Witmark, Woodmere, 
i; FT, IN.. ¥., as the author of the 
music. R 1161, Dec. 6, 1928. 359 


You'll do; from King Dodo, lyrics by 
Frank Pixley. music by Gustav Lu- 
ders. © Gustav Chase, Brooklyn, as 
the next of kin of the author of the 
music, who is not living. R 1168, 
Dec. 15, 1928. 360 


Zamona; Arabian intermezzo, by W. 
Loraine; pf. © William Loraine, 
Brooklyn, as the author. R 900, 
Nov. 24, 1928. 361 


2° chaconne: par Victor Dolmetsch, op. 
129; pf. © Victorine Valentine Pen- 
isson, Paris, as the widow of the 
duther. RK 951, Dee. se, e277. - 362 


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

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tributing them under the titles, each author’s works are brought together by 
an entry under the original composer’s name, and for such works search should 
be made in this number under the following names: Auber (Daniel Francois 
Esprit); Bach (Johann Sebastian); Beethoven (Ludwig van); Berlioz (Hector 
Louis); Bizet (Georges); Brahms (Johannes); Chaminade (Cécile Louise 
Stéphanie); Chopin (Frédéric Francois); Donizetti (Gaetano); Godard (Ben- 
jamin Louis Paul); Handel (Georg Friedrich); Haydn (Franz Josef); Lalo 
(Edouard Victor Antoine); Liszt (Franz); Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus); 
Paganini (Niccolo); Raff (Joseph Joachim); Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) ; 
Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille); Schubert (Franz Peter); Schumann (Robert 
Alexander); Strauss (Richard); Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch); Wagner 
(Richard). 

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

IMPRINTS.—As the publishers of musical compositions are generally also the 
claimants of copyright the imprint is omitted, but when the name and address 
of the publisher differ from those of the copyright proprietor, a of the 
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and name of publisher. 


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Songs are understood to be with piano accompaniment unless otherwise stated, 

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The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that of the articles deposited 
for copyright registration the Librarian of Congress shall determine 
what books and other articles shall be transferred to the permanent 
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' 60 of the Act. 

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


The United States has established reciprocal copyright protection 
for music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical 
instruments in the case of the countries listed below. The Presi- 
dent’s proclamations to this effect were printed in the Catalogue 
of Copyright Entries, Part 8. as follows: 


Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island, vol. 
13 (1918), pages vi-vii of no. 5; 

Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii—viii of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925), 
pages vii—vili of nos, 3-4; 

Belgium, vol. 6 (1911), pages v—vi of no. 7; 

Canada, vol. 18 (1928), pages vi—vili of no. 8; 

Cuba, vol. 6 (1911), pages iv—v of no. 12; 

Czechoslovakia, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi-vii of no. 4; 

Denmark, vol. 15 (1920), pages xii—xiv of no. 18; 

Finland, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi—v1i of no. 12; 

France, vol. 13 (1918), pages xi—x1i of no. 5; 

Germany, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi-vii of no. 7, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages 1x-x of no. 6; 

Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages vili-ix of no. 3, and vol. 15 
(1920), pages vi-ix of no. 18; 

Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages xi-xli of no. 6; 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages vili-ix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages xili-xiv of no. 6; 

Luxemburg, vol. 6 (1911), pages vii—vili of no. 7; 

Netherlands, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917), pages v-ix of no. 3, and vol. 17 
(1922), pages xv—xix of no. 6; 7 

Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages ix—x of no. 7; 

Poland, vol 22 (1927), pages vi—vii of no. 2; 

Rumania, vol. 23 (1928), pages ,vi-vii of no. 7; 

Sweden, vol. 15 (1920), pages vi-vii of no. 3; 

Switzerland, vol. 19 (1924), pages vii—vili of nos. 5-6; 

Union of South Africa, vol. 19 (1924), pages vi—vii of nos. 3-4. 


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

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Noricr.—When the nationality of the composer is not specifically stated in the title 
entry, it is to be understood that he is a citizen of the United States. 


A la burlesque; scherzo, by L. Leslie 
Loth; pf. © Jan. 28, 1929; 2c. Jan. 
31; E pub. 3246; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 2590 


A las 11:20, once y veinte; words and 
music by Alfredo Reza, of Mexico, 
domiciled at El Paso. [Photostat] 
© Jan. 11, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 8; E pub. 
3451; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

2591 


A Montparnasse, a Montparno; 
roles de Leo Leliévre, Henri Varna 
et Fernand Rouvray, musique de 
René Sylviano, of France; pf. acce., 
with ukulele arr. by F. Salabert. 
© Jan. 10, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 8; E for. 
2790; Francis Salabert, Paris. 2592 


*A tarantella d’ ’o 29; versi e musica 
di R. Cacace, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Feb. 8, 1929; E unp. 
3546; Raffaele Cacace, New York. 

2593 


Abbie’s daughter; fox-trot, words and 
music by W. S. Galamore. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Feb. 9, 
1929; E unp. 3605; Wm. S. Gala- 
more, Detroit. 2594 


Abendfrieden; adagio, von Otto 
Fleischmann, of Germany, op. 93; 
violoncello and pf. or organ. © 
mr. 10, i920. 1 ©. Keb. 2: Hi tor. 
2530; Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 

2595 


Absence makes the heart grow fonder 
of somebody else; waltz song, words 
and music by V. A. L. Sharp, of 
Great Britain. ©1c. Feb. 25, 1929; 
EK unp. 4034; Vernon A. L. Sharp, 
Washington. 2596 


Acquarelli; sei pezzi per due violini e 
pf., di Johannes Palaschko, of Ger- 
many; op. 88. Italian, French, 
Spanish, English and German text. 
1. Foglio d’album. [5 others] © 
Hep. 15)! 1929; de) Kepeis : Ei for. 
2481; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 2597 


pa- _ 


Ad matutinum; responsories as sung 
at tenebrae, also Miserere, Christus 
factus est and Benedictus, words 
liturgical, music by Pietro A. Yon; 
male voices. 4to. © Feb. 12, 1929; 
2c. Feb. 14; E pub. 3473; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 2598 


Adagio ay E-moll concerten (Adagio 
from the concert in H-flat) [and] I 
ensomme stunde (Hours of soli- 
tude); av Ole Bull, arranger of 
Norway; salon orch. pts. 4to. © 
Sept. 10, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 3; E for. 
581; Norsk musikforlag, Oslo, Nor- 
way. 2599 


Adoration; words by J. Keirn Bren- 
nan, music by Karl Hajoés; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Feb. 23, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 26; E pub. 3717; Famous mu- 
sic corp., New York. 2600 


Adventures (The) of a doll-child; mu- 
sical story in one act, words and 
music by G. A. Grant-Schaefer. 4to. 
© Jan. 30, 1929; 2 ec. Jan. 31; D 
pub. 27449; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 2601 


After dawn; words and music by 
Steve Gardella [i. e. Stephen Gar- 
della] ©1e. Feb. 6, 1929; E unp. 
3478; Stephen Gardella, Brooklyn. 

2602 


Aggio (L’) ditto accussi’; words by 
Maria Perrocato, music by lL. Ca- 
noro; violin. [Italian text] © 
1c. Feb. 27, 1929: E unp. 4077; 
Louis Canoro, New York. 2603 


Agitato impetuoso; par F. Salabert, 
of France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor and Ist violin conductor. 
4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ¢«. Jan. 31, 
1929; E for. 2504; Francis Salabert, 


Paris. 2604 
Agonie (L’) des cheylasS; poéme 
dramatique, par A. Reillae, of 


France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor.: 402 @Y Dee! 31; 1928 7105'c. 
Jan. 31, 1929; E for. 2492; J. Yves 
Krier, Paris. 2605 


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2606 


Ah! ah! chanson officielle du carnaval 
de Nice 1929, paroles de C. De Rich- 
ter, musique de H. Tarelli, of France. 
© Jan. 5, 1929; 1 c. Jan. 31; E for. 
2445; Delrieu fréres, Nice, France. 

2606 


Ahmed temple; march, by J. Green- 
field; military band pts., with solo 
B flat cornet conductor. 4to. © 
Feb. 15, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 20; E pub. 
8614; Joe Greenfield, Escanaba, 
Mich. 2607 


Ain’t puttin’ out nothin’ blues; words 
and music by A. M. Lee. © 1 «. 
Feb. 1, 1929; E unp. 4104; Alura 
Mack Lee, Indianapolis. 2608 


Air de ballet; by John Thompson, op. 
43; pf. © Feb. 4, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 7; 
E pub. 3202; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 2609 

Airs chantés; pour sop., d’aprés des 
poémes de Jean Moréas, musique de 
Francis Poulene, of France. [Texte 
francais, anglais et allemand] 1. 
Air romantique. [8 others] © Dec. 
34, 1928; 1.c. Jan., 31,.1929; Hytor. 
2421; Rouart, Lerolle et cie., Paris. 

2610 

Al pie de un arbol; words and music 
by Manuel Moreno, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles; pf. [Photo- 


stat] © Jan. 11, 1929; 2c: Feb. 8; 
E for. 8411; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 2611 


Alarm (The); galop dramatique, for 
cinema, by Joseph Engleman, of 
Great Britain; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. © Nov. 20, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Feb. 7, 1929; EH for. 2559; Bosworth 
& @o., Leipzig. 2612 


Album (The) of my dreams; words 
and music by Lou Davis and Har- 
old Arluck. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Feb. 19, 1929; E unp. 
4065; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

2613 

Alice in Wonderland; words and mu- 
sic by Vaughn De Leath [pseud. of 
Leonore Geer] and Irving Bibo; pf. 
© 1c. Feb. 27, 1929; E unp. 4088; 
Bibo-Lang, ine., New York. 2614 


Al-kasar; marche marocaine, par I. 
Snoék, of Netherlands, op. 65; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ec. Feb. 8, 19295 BH 
for. 2755; J. Yves Krier, Paris. 2615 


All over town; words and music by 
R. M. Hillery. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Feb. 23, 1929; E unp. 
4014; Robert M. Ellery, Toledo, O. 

2616 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


All the world seems to be in mourning, 
since I lost you dear mother of 
mine; words by D. DeBellis, music 
by M. Grasso. [Words and melody 
only | 
3381; Manfredo Grasso, Brooklyn, 
and Dominic DeBellis, Orange, N. J. 

2617 


All through the night; old Welsh mel- 
ody, 3 pt. song, lyric by Harold Boul- 
ton, choral version by Arthur H. 
Ryder; women’s voices. 4to. © 
Jan. 7, 1929; 2 c Feb. 4; E pub. 
3480; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

2618 


All you need to drive those blues away 
is me; lyric and music by F. M. 
Black. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 23, 1929; E unp. 4114; 
Florrance Mildred Black, Leonia, 
IN. 4a). 2619 


Allo allo chéri; fox trot, paroles de 
Jean Boyer, musique de René Syl- 
viano, of France; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by F. Salabert. 
1929; 1 c. Feb. 8: E for. 2792; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 2620 


Always in my dreams, never in my 
arms; by Lou Herscher, Joe Darcy 
and Max Kortlander, orchestration 
by EH. Chas. Eggett; voce. orch. pts., 
with words. 4to. © Feb. 11, 1929; 
2 c. Feb. 14; E pub. 3563; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 2621 


Always thinking of you; words and 
music by R. M. Buchanan. © Feb. 
23, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 25; E pub. 3679; 
Ruth Markley Buchanan, Cincinnati. 

2622 


Am I a passing fancy, or am I the 
one in your dreams? words and 
music by Abner Silver, Al Sherman 
and Al Lewis. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Feb. 26, 1929; E unp. 
4052; Arthur Behim music corp., 
New York. 2623 


Amanda; words by E. M. Lyttleton, 
music by Robt. H. Brennen. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ee. Feb. 1, 
1929; E unp. 3355; Eva M. Lyttle- 
ton, Hartford. 2624 


Amber eyes; intermezzo, by Hermann 
LGhr, of Great Britain; orch. pts. 
4to. © Jan. 19, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 2; 
E for. 2685; Chappell & co., itd., 
London. 2625 


Amen; negro hymnal song sketch, by 
C. Smiley. \© 1.¢e. Jan. 21, 1929; D 
unp. 27456; Chas. Smiley, Paris, 
Tex, 2626 


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© 1c. Feb. 2, 1929; E unp. 


© Jan. 10, . 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1929 


2647 


America; anthem from the symphony, 
by Ernest Bloch; male voices. 4to. 
© Feb. 4, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 18; E pub. 
3595; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

2627 

America! America! versi di E. Frati, 
musica di C. Lombardo, of Italy. 
© Nov. 15, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 6, 1929; 
E for. 2618; Carlo Lombardo, Milan. 

2628 


America, dear land of hope; national 
anthem of peace and good _ will, 
words by Walker Gwynne, music 
of verses, an ancient Irish melody, 
music of cho. by W. Gwynne, har- 
monized by W. Y. Webbe; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Oct. 31, 1927; .2 c¢. 
Feb. 9, 1929; E pub. 3299; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 2629 


America the wonderful; patriotic 
hymn, words and music by C. R. 
Brackelsberg. © 1c. Feb. 1, 1929; 
E unp. 3352; Charlotte Rose Brack- 
elsberg, Des Moines. 2630 


American army military march; by 
Gerardo Iasilli; band pts. with solo 
B flat trumpet or cornet, conductor. 
4to. © Dec. 22, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 10, 
1929; E pub. 2509; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 2631 


American (The) flag; words and mu- 
sic by M. I. Murphy. © 1 c¢. Feb. 
14, 1929; E unp. 3727; Minnie I. 
Murphy, Denver. 2632 


American (An) in Paris; tone poem, 
by G. Gershwin; orch. se. [Photo- 
stat] ©1c. Feb. 15, 1929; E unp. 
3839; George Gershwin, New York. 

2633 


America’s appeal to the Great Spirit; 
words and music by I. L. Ashley. 
© Jan. 29, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 5; E pub. 
3997; Ivers Louise Ashley, Los 
Angeles. 2634 


Ammunito e survigliato! versi e mu- 
sica di A. Gildo, of Italy, domiciled 
at Brooklyn. [Words and melody 
only] © Feb. 1, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 9; 
E pub. 3326; Armando Gildo, Brook- 
lyn. 2635 

Amorous adventure; love lyric, by 
James C. Bradford; pf. © Nov. 28, 
1928; 2 c. Dec. 28; E pub. 3406; 
Sonnhemann music co., ine, New 
York. 2636 


Anamnisi glykia; tango. words by Phil 
Bakalis, music by J. Skiza, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York, and T. De- 


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metriades, of Turkey, domiciled at 


New York. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Feb. 8, 1929; HB unp. 


3000; Tetos music store, New York. 
2637 


Ando borracho; words and music by 
Jesus P. Peralta, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at El Paso. [Photostat] © 
Jan. 11,1929; 2.c. Keb., 8¢/H pub. 
3429; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

2638 


Ane (L’) de Jean; paroles tradition- 
nelles, musique par Pierre Gautier, 
of Canada; 4 voix egales, sans acc. 
© 1c. Oct. 27, 1928; E unpub. 522; 
Charles Marchand, Montreal, Can- 
ada. 2639 


Angel of love; lyrics and music by S. 
Wienshienk. © 1 c. Feb: 23, 1929; 
E unp. 4016; Sylvia Wienshienk, 
Kansas City, Mo. 2640 


Aniela; waltz, words and music by 
Archie Evans and Jack Heath, of 
Canada. © Dec. 29, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 
2, 1929; E for. 2717; Evans & Heath, 
Regina, Sask., Canada. 2641 


Anna Belle; fox-trot song, words and 
music by A. M. and A. E. Kuenzin- 
ger, ed. and arr. by Jean Walz; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Jan. 23, 1929; 
2 c. Jan. 26; E pub. 3720; Anna M. 
Kuenzinger, Chicago. 2642 


Another star in the family flag; words 
by H. Carlson, music by Richard 
Broughton. © 1c. Feb. 8, 1929; BE 
unp. 3581; Harry Carlson, Bayard, 
N. M. 2643 


Anthems; words by Minnie Case Hop- 
kins, music by L. D. Fischer. © 
1 ¢« Feb. 18, 1929; E unp. 4061; 
Louise Daggett Fischer, San An- 
tonio. 2644 


Any-old-place, any-old-time with you; 
words and music by A. R. Guenther. 
© 1c. Feb. 14, 1929; E unp. 3731; 


Arthur R. Guenther, Providence, 
er Ts 2645 
Apfelbltite; intermezzo, von Ludwig 


Siede, of Germany, op. 127, arr. von 
Leopold Weninger, of Austria; orch. 
pts., with Ist violin conductor. 4to. 
© Jan. 17 1929" 41°¢, Keb. 9° ‘for. 
2579; Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 


2646 
Appassionato no. 3; pour pf. conduc- 
teur, par M. Gracey, of France. 4to. 


© Dec. BL, 192824, c. Feb. 81929; 
E for. 2763; Smyth, Paris. 2647 


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2648 


Apple blossom time; words by John 
Fellows Gowen, music by Frank 
Milne. © Jan. 20, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
14; E pub. 3519; George M. Miles 
productions, New York. 2648 


Apple (The) of life; words and music 
by M. L. Jeffords. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 ¢ Feb. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 3662; Minnie Lee Jeffords, 
New York. 2649 


———‘Same. © 1 ¢ Feb. 23, 1929: 
unp. 3964; Minnie Lee Jeffords, New 
York. 2650 


Arabella; fox trot, paroles de René 
Jacobs, musique de Sylvain Hamy 
[pseud. of Sylvain Freund], of Bel- 
gium; pf. and ukulele acc. © Dec. 
22° 1928; 1. ce, Jan.) /4;:1929; BE. for. 
2564; International music co., Brus- 
sels, Belgium. 2651 


Are you holding fast? words and music 
by M. M. Pearl. © 1c. Feb. 8, 1929; 
E unp. 3586; Musetta Markland 
Pearl, Oklahoma City, Okl. 2652 


Are you making believe that you love 
me; words and music by Jack Pal- 
mer; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by 
M. ‘Kalua ©. dan: 29, 1929 "2c 
Feb. 11; E pub. 3347; Mills music, 
inc., New York. 2653 


Are you satisfied; lyrics by Don L. 
Brodie, music by D. H. Lowenstein, 
pf. arr. by F. Karres.. © 1. Feb. 
27, 1929; FH unp. 4084; David H. 
Lowenstein, Cincinnati. 2654 


Are you the kind of guy that goes 
without a hat; words and music by 
A. S. Watkins and H. R. Ward. © 
1 ¢. Feb. 20, 1929; E unp. 3876; 
Anne Spencer Watkins, New York, 
and Herbert Ralph Ward, Brooklyn. 

2655 


Arethusa (The) ; two pt. old sea song, 
arr. by Alec Rowley, of Great Brit- 
ain; treble voices. Winthrop Rogers 
eds 4to. q@nadan. 2368290 Ah ec: 
Feb. 4; E for. 2691; Hawkes & son 
(London) Itd., London. 2656 


Aria all’ antica; terzo tempo della 
Suite mignonne, per violino solista e 
quintetto d’ archi con pf. od arpa e 
organo, di Fernando Limenta, of 
Italy. 4to.. © Jan. 12) 1029: 
Jan. 30; B for. 2537; A. & G. Carisch 
& c., Milan. 2657 


Arluine; musical romance, including 
male quartette, words and music by 
F,.H. Hahm. © Feb. 5, 1929; 2. ¢. 
Feb. 7; E pub. 3524; George Harding 
Hahm, Kane, Pa. 2658 


14 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Arme (Der) Reinhold; tanzmarchen 
mit gesang in 3 bildern, text nach 
dem marchenbuch Heinrich Hoff- 
manns, von Bernhard Paumgartner, 
musik von Wilhelm Grosz,-of Aus- 
tria, op. 17; klavierauszug mit text 
von Arthur Willner, of Czechoslo- 
vakia. © Dec. 15, 1928; 1 c Jan: 
7, 1929; D pub. 27429; Universal 
edition actiengesellschaft, Vienna. 

2659 


Arrieros (Los) ; words and music by 
Alejandro Gamboa, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles. [Photostat] 
© ‘Jan. 11, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 8; E pub. 
3426; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 


2660 - 


As it were; fox-Charleston, par Y. P. 
Mullow, of France; pf. © Jan. 10, 
1929; 1 « Feb. 8; HE for, 2am 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 2661 


As long as she keeps on loving me; 
words and music by J. Scholl and 
Kel Keech. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ce Nov. 5, 1928; E ump. 
878; Jack Scholl, New York. 2662 


AS we sing the lovers’ refrain; lyrics 
by I. M. Cohen, music by Fred 
Brunkhorst. © 1 ¢. Feb. 14, 1929; 
EH unp. 3739; Irving M. Cohen, Jer- 
sey City. 2663 


Ashes of love; by Chas. Rosoff and 
Monty Siegel, orchestrated by Geo. 
J. Trinkaus; voce. oreh. pts. with 
words. 4to. © Feb. 11, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 14: E pub. 3564; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 2664 


At the end of the rainbow of love; 
words and music by Al Koppell and 
Irving Mills; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. by M. Kalua. © Jan. 29, 1929; 
2 ¢. Feb. 11; E pub. 3354; Gotham 
music service, inc., New York. 2665 


At the end of the rainbow trail; ly- 
rics by Patricia Lawlor and Hrnie 
Burnett, music by EH. Burnett. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1 «¢ Feb. 
15, 1929; E unp. 3767; Hrnest M. 
Burnett, Chicago. 2666 


At the new Grill Leon; words and 
music by Herman Hupfeld; pf. and 
ukulele acc. Montclair, N. J., Grill 
Leon., © Feb. 6, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 8; E 
pub. 3493; Ernest Christopher 
Hinck, Montclair, N. J. 2667 


At the wishing well; words and music 
by R. Zetler. 
E unp. 3501; Raymond Zetler, Long 
Beach, Calif. 2668 


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head 


© 1 c. Febs, 1295, 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1929 


At twilight time; words by William 
Heagney, music by Nat Shilkret 
i. e. Nathaniel Shilkret] ; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. .© Feb. 23, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
26; E pub. 3716; Atlas music corp., 
New York. 2669 


Atlanta gal; words and music by Chas. 
Fulcher. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 15, 1929; E unp. 3759; 
Triangle music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 


Atlantic waltz (The) ; by A. Cagnazzo. 
© 1 e¢. Feb. 19, 1929: E unp. 3865; 
Angelo Cagnazzo, San Francisco. 

2671 


Attainment; words by Kathryn Heil- 
kecker, music by W. E. McGee. © 
Feb. 10, 1929; 2 c« Feb. 8; E pub. 
3277; Winifred E. McGee, Ceres, 
Calif. 2672 


Au bord d’un ruisseau; de René Bois- 
deffre, op. 52, arr. par F. Salabert. 
of France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor and 1st violins conductor. © 
Mec Sl, 1928: 1c. Feb. 8, 1929; E 
for. 2803; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

2673 


Au couvent; pour pf., par A. Borodine, 
transcription pour orgue par Léonce 
de Saint-Martin, of France. © Dee. 
ar 1925: fe Jan. 31, 192933; for. 
2392: W. Bessel et cie., Paris. 2674 


Au pays des pagodes; suite orientale, 
par E. F. Fonteille, of France; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 1. Sur 
les bords de l’arroyo [3 others] © 
Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ¢ Jan. 31, 1929; 
E for. 2480; J. Yves Krier, Paris. 

2675 


Au temps de Haydn: menuet, pour 
petit orch., avec pf. conducteur par 
Maurice-Schwaab, of France. 4to. 
© Dee. 31, 1928: 1 « Feb. 8, 1929; 
E for. 2777; Durand et cie., Paris. 

2676 


Auber (Daniel Francois Esprit) Le 
domino noir; ouverture, arr. par F. 
Salabert, of France; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor and violin 1 conductor. 
4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 8, 
1929; E for. 2807; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 2677 


Automobile (LI’); versi di G. Onofri, 
musica di A. Rizzi. [Words and 
melody only] ©1ce. Dec. 14, 1928; 
E unp. 3719; Ambrogio Rizzi and 
Guglielmo Onofri, Brooklyn. 26:8 


2670 


2689 


Autour d’une tasse de thé; par Maud 
Dargel, of France; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Jan. 10, 1929; 
i. ¢@. Feb. &; (for. 2782: Paul, De- 
courcelle, Nice, France. 2679 


Awake! put on strength; sacred song, 
music by Ernest H. Sheppard; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Feb. 12, 1929; 2c. 
Feb. 14: E pub. 3549; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 2680 


Awful sad; by Duke Ellington; pf. © 
Jan. 29; 1929; 2 c Feb. 11; E pub. 
3356; Gotham music service, inc, 
New York. 2681 


Baa-baa; words and music by Billy 
Ross. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ¢ Feb. 11, 1929; E unp. 3656; 
William Livingston, Los Angeles. 
2682 
Babe (A) lies in a cradle; Christmas, 
from David Gregor Corner’s collec- 
tion The sacred nightingale, arr. by 
Clarence Dickinson ; harp, violin and 
vicloncello, pts. 4to. © Oct. 31, 
1927: 2 c. Feb. 9, 1929; E pub. 3296; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 2683 


Babe (A) lies in a cradle; Christmas, 
from David Gregor Corner’s collec- 
tion The sacred nightingale, English 
text by Helen A. Dickinson, arr. by 
Clarence Dickinson; organ ace. 4to. 
© Oct. 31, 1927; 2 ce. Feb. 9, 1929; 
E pub. 3297; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 2684. 


Babilonia; polka, by L. Canoro; vio- 
lin. © 1 ce Feb. 27, 1929; E unp. 
4079; Louis Canoro, New York. 

2685 


Baby: words and music. by H. H. 
Reynolds. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Feb. 1, 1929; E unp. 
3358; Hayden Hamilton Reynolds, 
Memphis, Tenn. 2686 


Baby blue eyes: words and music by 
Edwina EE. Ford, of Canada, domi- 
ciled at Oakland, arr. by Dorothy 
La Dieu. © 1 «¢. Feb. 7, 1929; HE 
unp. 3511; Elfreda Ford, Oakland, 
Calif. 2687 


Baby mine; words by V. EH. Taylor, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Feb. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 3596; Violet E. Taylor, Lus 
Angeles. 2688 


Baby (A) that I call mine; words by 
Margaret E. Shaver, music by W. 
G. Shaver. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Feb. 21, 1929; E unp. 
3939; Walter G. Shaver, New York. 

2689 


143 


2690 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


, pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Bacchanalian dance; ballet scene, by 
Giuseppe Ferraro, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York; pf. © Nov. 22, 
1928; 2 c. Dee. 28; E pub. 3402; 


Sonnemann music co., inc., New 
York. 2690 
Bach (Johann Sebastian) Bourrée; 


from the 8rd sonata for cello, arr. 
for string quartet or string orch. by 
Charles Woodhouse, of Great Brit- 
ain; with pf. conductor. © Feb. 1, 
19029 Tt exatebs “153 for. 9274: 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd., Lon- 
don. 2691 


Prelude no. 8; well tempered 
clavichord, transeription for violin 
or cello and pf. by Gordon Camp- 
bell. © Feb. 11, 1929; 2 c Feb. 13; 
H pub. 3457; Gamble hinged music 
co., Chicago. 2692 


Suite of six pieces; from the 
lesser known pf. works, selected and 
arr. for string quartet or string 
orch. by Charles Woodhouse, of 
Great Britain; with pf. conductor. 
1. March. [5 others] © Feb. 1, 
1929; 1d @. Feb. 15; E for., 2715; 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd., Lon- 
don. 2693 


Back to that old silver screen; words 
and music by E. Kelly. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Jan. 24, 1929; 
E unp. 3448; Hila Kelly, Pittsburgh. 

2694 


Bag o’ blues; by Jack Pettis, Al 
Goering and Irving Mills; pf. © 
Jan. 29, 1929; 2 ec. Feb. 11; E pub. 
3365; Gotham music service, ine., 
New York. 2695 


Bagatelle; by G. Wolseley Cox, op. 9, 
no. 3, selected, fingered and anno- 
tated by G. Augustus Holmes and 
Frederick J. Karn, of Great Britain ; 
pf. © Feb. 12, 1929; 1 c.' Feb. 15; 
E for. 2836; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., 
London. 2696 


Bagpipe (The) man; 2 pt. school cho., 
music by William Baines. 4to. 
Feb. 12, 1929; 2 c Feb. 14; E pub. 
3548; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, 2697 


Ballad (A) of the stork; Christmas 
carol, words anon., music by Wil- 
liam Y. Webbe; mixed voices; pf. 
ace. 4to. © Oct. 14, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 
9, 1929; E pub. 3308; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 2698 

Ballet japonais; par Raymond Bru- 
nel, pour orch. par F. Andrieu, of 
France; pts., with pf. conductor. 


4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 e. Jan. 81, 
1929; IE for. 2401; Andrieu fréres, 
Paris. 2699 


Bambino; words by R. Gibson, musie 
by S. Marco and J. Finke, jr. 
1c. Feb. 21, 1929; EH unp. 3941; Sano 
Mareo, New York, John Finke, jr., 
Ravenna, N. Y. and Ross Gibson, 
Portland, Or. 2700 


Baptising day on the old Pee-Dee 
river; chant, words and music by 
W. R. Hodgin. [Words and melody 


only] © 1c. Feb. 7, 1929; E unp. 
3514; Willard Randolph Hodgin, 
New York. ~° 2701 
Barearolle in G@ minor; by Sergei 


Rachmaninoff, op. 10, no. 3, tran- 
scribed by Edward Shippen Barnes ; 
organ. © Jan. 24, 1929; 2 e¢. Jan. 
30; E pub. 3237; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 2702 


Barreteros (Los) ; by Simon G. Casas, 
of Mexico; 2 voices. [Photostat] 
© Jan. 11, 1929; 2 ec. Feb. 8; E pub. 
3422: Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

27038 


Basin street blues; fox-trot, by Spen- 
cer Williams, arr. by Ken Macom- 
ber; small orch. pts. © Feb. 18, 
1929; 2 c. Feb. 18; E pub. 3666; 
Triangle music pub co., ine, New 
York. 2704 


Be non-chalant; words and music by 
D. Flinder and S. C. Gorden. 
[Words and melody only] [Photo- 
stat] © 1c. Feb. 12, 1929; E unp. 
3976; Dave Flinder, Brooklyn and 
Saul C. Gordon, New York. 2705 


Be thou content; poem by Paul Ger- 
hardt, music by G. C. Murray. © 
1c. Feb. 9, 1929; E unp. 3611; Grace 
Cordia Murray, Rochester, N. ¥. 

2706 


Be Thou my guide; sacred song, words 
and music by Ruth Prosser. © Feb. 
27, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 28; HE pub. 3781; 
Wm. A. Pond & co., New York. 2707 


Beale street Sadie; words and musi¢e 
by B. C. Gregory. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Feb. 7, 1929; EH 
unp. 3522; Bobby C. Gregory, New 
York. 2708 


Beautiful Lugano; waltz, by A. Cag- 
nazzo. ©1c. Feb. 14, 1929; HE unp. 
3737; Angelo Cagnazzo, San Fran- 
cisco. 2709 


Beautiful prom’ girl of mine; song and 
waltz, words and music by Irvin 


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no. 2, 1929 


2734 


Corcoran; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Feb. 15, 1929; 2 ¢. Feb.:15; E pub. 
3530; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 2710 


Because I know I’m in love with you; 
words and music by M. F. Jaeger. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ec. 
Feb. 12, 1929; E unp. 3654: Melanie 
Frederica Jaeger, New York. 2711 


Beeause I love you dear; words by 
Jerry Belyea, music by Dorothee 
Carley. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 16, 1929; E unp. 3793; 
Dorothee Leone Carley, Grand Rap- 
ids. Mich. 212 


Because I miss you; waltz ballad, 
words and musie by L. E. Baxter. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Feb. 27, 1929; E unp. 4091; Leslie 
Edwin Baxter, Union City, N. J. 


2713 


Bed light blues; words and music by 
Freddie Spruell. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Feb. 8, 1929; EB 
unp. 3568; Chicago music pub. co., 
ine., Chicago. 2714 


Bedad then says I, I don’t care if I do; 
words by E. Lee and James J. Mul- 
lan, traditional air arr. by EH. Lee. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Jan. 30, 1929; E unp. 3494; Edward 


Lee, Philadelphia. 2715 
Beethoven (Ludwig van) Andante 
aus der V. symphonie; yon L. v. 


Beethoven, op. 67, arr. von Leopold 
Weninger, of Austria; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor and ist violin 
conductor. © Jan. 17, 1929; 1 e. 
Feb. 9; E for. 2582; Anton J. Ben- 
jamin, Leipzig. 2716 


Presto agitato; final, extrait de la 
sonate pour pf. op. 27, arr. par F. 
Salabert, of France; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor and violin 1 conductor. 
4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 31, 
1929; E for. 2522; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. PAY 


—— Minuet in D; arr. by Gladys Cum- 
berland, of Great Britain; percus- 
sion band, with pf. conductor, child 
conductor’s s¢c., and pf. duet, violin 
ad lib. © Jan. 21, 1929; 1c. Feb. 7; 
E for. 2546; Warren & Phillips, Lon- 
don. 2718 

Beginners harmonica course; by Tim 
Needham Brown. Lessons no. 1-5. 
© Feb. 5, 1929; 2 c. each Feb. 7; E 
pub. 3525-3529; Timothy Needham 
Brown, Lake Worth, Fla. 2719-2723 


Beginners piano course; by H. S. 
Wilder. West Newton, Mass., 


Wilder pub. co. © Dec. 24, 1928; 2 
ce. Feb. 1, 1929; E pub. 3262; Henry 
S. Wilder, West Newton, Mass. 2724 


Beginnings; first lessons in the rudi- 
ments of music, by Donald Gray, of 
Great Britain. © Jan. 22, 1929; 1c. 
Feb. 8; E for. 2671; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 2725 


Behold, O God our defender; anthem, 
words from Psalms 84, 95, 100, Two 
antiphons, and a stanza from J. M. 
Neale, musie by William Y. Webbe; 
mixed voices with organ ace. 4to. 
© Nov. 9, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1929; EB: 
pub. 3293; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 2726 


Behoid the dawn; Easter anthem, 
words by Evangeline Close, music 
by H. Alexander Matthews; mixed 
voices and sop. solo; organ ace. 4to. 
© Jan. 30, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 4; E pub. 
3481; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

Data 

Bei nacht und nebel; walzer, von Oscar 
Fetras, of Germany, op. 52; orch. 
pts., with 1st violin direction. 4to. 
© Jan. 23, 1929; 1-¢ Feb: 12; E for. 
2597; Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 

2728 

Believe! believe! hymn, words and mu- 
sic by B. B. McKinney. (In Revival 
songs) © Jan. 15, 1929; 2 ¢. Feb. 
11; E pub. 3752; Robert Henry Cole- 
man, Dallas. 2729 


Believe me, that’s love; lyric by George 
Whiting, music by Ted Snyder. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Feb. 19, 1929; E unp. 3853; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 2730 


Bella (La) corsara; versi di Tino 
Massi, musica di Vincenzo Raimondi, 
Of, Italy, : -pE.,.<@s DeGude 1923':) dee. 
Feb. 6, 1929; E for. 2625; Alba mu- 
sicale, Rome. 2731 


Bella (La) Maria; by M. Loguercio.. 
[Melody only] ©1c. Dec. 29, 1928; 
E unp. 2369; Michael Loguercio, 
Brooklyn. 2732 


Bellezza; polka, by Valentino Roma; 
accordion. © Feb. 13, 1929; 2 «. 
Feb. 13; E pub. 3460; Roma music 
co., Cleveland. 2733 


Bells (The) at eventide; prelude in C 
sharp min., music by Rachmaninoff, 
lyric and arr. for male voices by 
Frank J. Black. New York City, 
Chappell-Harms, ine. 4to. © Feb. 
9, 1929; 2 ¢« Feb. 11; E pub. 3478; 
Harms, ine., New York. 2734 


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2735 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 24 


Bells (The) of London; collection of 
nursery rhymes and a carol set to 
music with simple pf. acces. by P. 
Hdmunds. London, J. Curwen & 
sons, ltd. © Feb. 5, 1929; 1 ce. Feb. 
6; E for. 2587; Paul Edmonds, Lon- 
don. 2735 


Beneath Montana skies; lyric by Mel- 
vin Knoyle, music by Bill Nokes; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Feb. 6, 1929; 2 
c. Feb. 9; E pub. 3499; Melody music 
house, Butte, Mont. 2736 


Benediction hymns; in honor of the 
most Holy Name and of our Heay- 
enly Queen, words from the Official 
Holy Name pocket manual, music 
compiled, arr. and original composi- 
tions by S. A. HE. [i. e. Sister Agnes 
Hppley] 4to. © Feb. 11, 1929; 2c, 
Feb. 18; EH pub. 3579; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 2737 


Berceuse; poésie de L-A. Duthu, mu- 
sique de M. Breton, of France. 
[Textes francais et anglais] © Dec. 
31, 1928; 1 « Jan. 31, 1929; E for. 
2406; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 2738 


Berlioz (Hector Louis) Voici des 
roses; extrait de La damnation de 
Faust, arr. par F. Salabert, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor and violin 1 conductor. 4to. © 
Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 31, 1929; EH 
for. 2520; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

2739 

Berty Lou; lyric by J. L. Baldwin, 
music by B. Schrag. © 1c. Dec. 19, 
1928; EB unp. 3775; John L. Baldwin 
and Belle Schrag, Toledo, O. 2740 


Beside your window; from Falstaff, 
music by Porter Steele, orchestra- 
tion by Gustay Klemm; orch. pts. 
ato! ©) Feb! Al, 19295 2e: Mebs'oG- 
pub. 3158; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 2741 


Bethlehem ; folk song of Glatz, by Chr. 
Dan. Schubart, written down by 
Heinrich Reimann, English text by 
Helen A. Dickinson, arr. for cho. by 
Clarence Dickinson, for Women’s 
voices by Rose Phelps; organ acc. 
4to. ©» Dec.» 2, 1927su20e)\Peb. 9; 
1929: E pub. 3290; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 2742 


Betty Jane; words and music by 
V. H. Gallagher. ©' ey Febi) As; 
1929: E unp. 3827; Virginia Ham- 
aker Gallagher, Huntsville, Ala. 

2743 


Bid your tears goodbye; lyrics by Ruth 
J. C. Hill, musie by F. H. Hill; pf. 
acc., with ukulele arr. by A. Morse. 
© Jan. 25, 1929; 2 e. Jan. 31; BH 
pub. 3157; Floyd Emery Hill, North 
Cambridge, Mass. 2744 


Big boy they can’t do that; words and 
music by Pinetop Clarence Smith. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Feb. 18, 1929; E unp. 3704; State 
street music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 

2745 


Bim-bam-bimini; words and music by 
HK. EH. Helseth. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Feb. 6, 1929; E unp. 
3475; Ethel Etheridge Helseth, 
Indrio, Fla. 2746 


Bimbe d’ America; canzone 6/8, 
parole di Nando Vitali, musica di 
Vincenzo Billi, of Italy. © Dec. 4, 
1928; 1 ec. Feb. 6, 1929; EH for. 2604; 
Saporetti e Cappelli, Florence, Italy. 


2747 
Bin ich mir a chosidil; words and 
music by M. Kotlowitz. © 1c. Feb. 


26, 1929; E unp. 4059; Max Kot- 
lowitz, New Rochelle, N. Y. 2748 


Bird chatter; by Mildred Weston; pf. 
with words. © Feb. 20, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 23; E pub. 3644; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 2749 


Bit (A) of Irish; words and music by 
S. W. Hollowell; pf. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
11, 1929; E unp. 3648; Stella Watts 
Hollowell, Santa Barbara, Calif. : 

275 


Bittersweet; poem by Hleanor A. 
Chaffee, music by Louis Drakeford, 
of Great Britain; high voice, in A 
flat. Winthrop Rogers ed. © Jan. 
24, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 6; E for. 2696; 
Hawkes & son (London), Itd., Lon- 


don. 2751 
Bizet (Georges) Les réves; arr. by 
Edwin Arthur Kraft; organ. © 


Oct. 17, 1927; 2 ec. Feb. 9, 1929; E 
pub. 3312; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 2752 


Black boy blues; by Bennie Nawahi 
[i. e. Benjamin Nawahi] and Robert 
Cloud. [Melody only] © 1 ec. Feb. 
21, 1929; E unp. 3908; Harrison God- 
win Smith, New York. 2753 


Black (The) rose, an ebony rosebud 
to shine; fox-trot, words and music 
by G.' A: ‘Hadley. "© 1". “Weniere, 
1929; EH unp. 3659; George A. Had- 
ley, Denver. 2754 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1929 


Blackbird blues; words and music by 
F. N. King; pf. ©1c. Feb. 9, 1929; 
EH ounp. 3847; Frank Nisbet King, 
Corydon, Ky. 2755 


Blade of mine; from Fioretta, lyrics 
by Grace Henry, music by George 


Bagby. © Feb. 13, 1929; 2 ¢. Feb. 
14; E pub. 3470; Robbins music 
ecorp., New York. 2756 
Blair (Jamieson) Seven cameos; 


suite, by J. Blair, of Great Britain; 
pie ©) Tant) 25, .1929.;! trues Heb. 9 ; 
E for. 2690; International music co., 
Itd., London. 275 


Blessed love shine on; hymn, words 
by Luther G. Presley, music by Rena 
Presley. © Jan. 3, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
26; E pub. 3709; Eugene Monroe 
Bartlett, Hartford, Ark. 2758 


Blossom time in San Jose; words by 
A. M. Keatinge, music by Ludmid epee 
Wadia, of Great Britain. © 1 «. 
Feb. 9, 1929; E unp. 3616; Alice M. 
Keatinge, San Francisco. 2759 


Blue-bells; words and music by 
Howard Mock. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Feb. 16, 1929; E uap. 
3796; Lloyd Adair Mock, Oakland, 
Calif. 2760 


Blue bonnet time; waltz,-words and 
music by J. E. Gaskell. © 1c. Feb. 
19, 1929; EH unp. 3868; John Edwin 
Gaskell, ‘Houston. 2761 


Blue (The) butterfly; operetta in 3 
acts, for children’s voices, book and 
music by Kathryn Fisk Churchill 
and Elizabeth Churchill. 4to. © 
Feb. 21, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 26; E pub. 
3702; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 


2762 

Blue (The) Danube; waltz, words by 
Katherine Bellamann, music by 
Johann Strauss, arr. by Estelle 
Liebling. © Jan. 31, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
4; E pub. 3247; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 2763 


Blue little you, and biue little me; 
fox-trot, words and music by 
Howard Johnson and Joe Davis. © 
Wep. 41 1929 5/2 'e) Feb..1i; E. pub. 


3374; Triangle music pub. ¢o., ine., 
New York. 2764 
Blue (The) of your eyes; words by 
H. Baytarian, music by G. Suni. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Web. *1, 1929; °2: c.- Peb:’6 > E: ‘pub. 
3193; Hagop Baytarian, Pontiac, 
Mich. 2765 


2777 


Blue Ridge sweetheart; waltz, words 
and music by Spencer Williams and 
Joe Davis. © Feb. 11, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 11; E pub. 3375; Triangle music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 2766 


Boat song; by Dorothy Harris, of 
Great Britain, op. 12; pf. © Jan. 29, 
$9290 Lives Mebs2 15:3) for: 2705; 
Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 2767 


Bon; tekst av Arne Garborg, musik 
av Kilif Gulbranson, of Norway. © 
Dee. 12;°1928: 1 © Jan. 22,°1929: B 
for. 2868; Norsk musikforlag, Oslo, 
Norway. 2768 


Bonnie; words by Rosemary Searles, 
music by B. Heinen; with male quar- 
tet. © 1c. Feb. 12, 1929; E ump. 
3673; Beatrice Heinen, Cedar Rap- 
ids, Ia. 2769 


Booby hatch; words by Phil Ponce, 
music by Henry Welling. [Words 
and melcdy only] © 1.c. Feb. 19, 
1929; EK unp. 38872; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 2770 


Boot, saddle, to horse, and away; 
words by Robert Browning, music 
by G. R. Stratton, of Great Britain. 
© Jan. 31, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 8; E for. 
2589; Murdoch, Murdoch & ¢o., inc., 
with John G. Murdoch & co., ltd., 
London. Ze 


Boston nostalgique; poéme de Didier- 
Gold, musique de Joé Jekyll et F. 
Wolter, of France; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by F. Salabert. © Dee. 
aip O28 wt GidJans ad, 19205 spidor. 
2508; Francis Salabert, Paris. 2772 


Boulder Dam; march, by 8. O. Loredo ; 
phe VE. c. Feb. 15, 1929: E unp. 
3788; Santiago Olguin Loredo, Los 
Angeles, 2773 


Bourrée; by Ethel E. Lord; violin 
with pf. ace. © Feb. 26, 1929; 2 ec. 
Feb. 28; E pub. 3777; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 2774 


Bourrée ; by Paul Zilcher, of Germany ; 
violin with pf. acc.; in C. © Feb. 
14, 1929: 2 ec. Feb. 18; E pub. 3576; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

2775 

Bourrée; ftir violine u. pf., von Paul 
Juon, of Germany, op. 47 A. © Feb. 
5, 1929: 1 «. Feb. 26; BH for. 2871; 
Schlesinger’sche buch u. musik- 


handlung, Berlin-Lichterfelde, Ger- 
many. 2776 
Boy scouts on parade; by Ethel HE. 
ord: «pt. ) © feb.'' 265 1929" 2. 


Feb. 28; E pub. 
Summy co., Chicago. 


3779; Clayton F. 
2777 


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2778 


Boy (The) that left home; ballad, 
words and music by M. McCombs. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Feb. 2, 1929; 2 @ Feb. 6; E pub. 
3197; Mabel A. McCombs, Ukiah, 
Calif. 


Brahms (Johannes) Poco allegretto ; 
from the third symphony, arr. by 
Gordon Balch Nevin; organ. © Oct. 
17, 1927; 2 e Feb. 9, 1929; E pub. 
3311; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

Zito 

Brin (Un) d’ Paris; paroles de Geor- 
gius, musique de Henri Poussigue, of 
France; pf. aec., with ukulele arr. 
by F. Salabert. © Dec. 31, 1928; 
te an, ol allo2o: for,” 2Zatt : 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 2780 


Bring back my man; words and mu- 
sic by E. P. Wrubel. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Feb. 6, 1929; 
E unp. 3487; Elias Paul Wrubel, 
Middletown, Conn. 2781 


Broadway melody; from The Broad- | 


way melody, lyric by Arthur Freed, 
melody by Nacio Herb Brown; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by Hank Linet. 
© Feb. 2, 1929: 2 c. Feb. 4; E pub. 
3142; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 2782 


Broadway rhythm; by L. C. Stone; pf. 
© 1c. Feb. 19, 1929;.E unp. 3875; 
Lawrence Calvin Stone, Denver. 


2783 

Broken hearted little sweetheart; 
words and music by K. Qualls. 

[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 


Feb. 25, 1929; E unp. 3994; Kathe- 
rine Qualls, Huntington, W. Va. 
2784 
Bruin songs; arr. by members of Sig- 
ma alpha iota, of University of 
Calif. 4to. © Feb. 7, 1929; 2c. and 
aff. Feb. 16; A 8840; Students’ co- 
operative store, Los Angeles. 2785 


Bull (H. Gifford) Four songs; words 
by Gertrude Thilly, Cid Ricketts 
Sumner and others, music by H. G. 
Bull. 1. Little boy. [3 others] © 
Dee. 29, 1928; 2 ¢ Dec. 31; E pub. 
2082; E. Morris music pub. ¢o., inc., 
New York. 2786 


Bull fiddle rag; melody by James 
Blythe. ©. de. Feb... 25, 1929,; Bb 
unp. 3982; Lester Melrose, Chicago. 

2787 

Bundle meets the catnip mouse; num- 
bers from a children’s play, words 
by Dorothy G. Hyde, musie by W. 
P. Conklin, jr.; pf. Jack-be-nimble’s 


2778 | 


pt. II, n. s., v. 24 


song. [2 others] © Feb. 5, 1929; 
2 ¢. Feb. 12; E pub. 35138; William 
P. Conklin, jr., Hartford. 2788 


Buona pasqua; mazurka, by H. Rossi; 
violin. © 1c. Feb. 5, 1929; E unp. 
3430; Enrico Rossi, Brooklyn. 2789 


Buone feste; polka, by E. Rossi; vio- 
lin. © 1c. Feb. 5, 1929; HB unp. 
3429; Enrico Rossi, Brooklyn. 2790 


Buveurs (Les) de Manzanilla; par J. 
Turina, arr. par S. Chapelier, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor. 4to. © Jan. 10, 1929: 1¢ Feb. 
8; E for. 2780; Rouart, Lerolle et 
cie., Paris. 


By sylvan lake; by Esther C. Benson; 
pf. © Feb. 4, 1929; 2 ¢ Feb. 7; E 
pub. 38200; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 2792 


By the log fire; intermezzo, by Ruth 
Vincent, op. 49; pf. © Jan. 28, 
1929;. 2 ¢ Keb. 4; EH pub. ole; 
B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 2793 


Byrd; mazurka, per elarinetto si 
bemolle, di U. Neroni, of Italy. © 
July 4, 1927; 2 c« Feb. 4, 1929;- 
pub. 3149; Umberto Neroni, Phila- 
delphia. 2794 


C’est l’amour; de Tout Paris, paroles 
de Albert Willemetz, Saint-Granier 
et Jean Le Seyeux, musique de José 
Padilla, of Spain; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by F. Salabert. © Dec. 
31; 1928; 1 ¢c. Jan.’ 31, 1929. ter, 
2517; Francis Salabert, Paris. 2795 


C’ était une petite blonde; one-step, de 
G. Gabaroche, arr. par F. Salabert, 
of France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor, Ist violin conductor and 
words. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1928; 1 e. 
Jan. 31, 1929; E for. 2505; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 2796 


Ca, cest mufle; paroles de Saint- 
Granier et Jean Le Seyeux, musique 
de Ph. Parés et Georges van Parys, 
of France. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ce. 
Jan. 381; E for. 2454; MKditions 
musicales Sam Fox, Paris. 2797 


Cabaret Sally; lyrics and music by 
P. A. Foglia. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Feb. 9, 1929; E unp. 
3846; Peter Antonio Foglia, Brook- 
lyn. 2798 


Calandria (La)! words and music by 
Hlena Ramirez, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Los Angeles; pf. [Photostat] © 
Jan. 11, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 8; H pub. 
3416; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

2799 


148 


2791 | 


a ane eee 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1929 


California bred: words and music by 
Harold Saylor. © 1c. Feb. 6, 1929; 
E ounp. 3459; Nathan Harold Saylor, 
Chicago. 2800 


California’s calling you; words and 
music by Anna Irene Jenkins. (Jn 
Sierra educational news) © Jan. 
i. to20* 2 ¢. Keb, 9; 19295 Hpub. 
8319; California teachers associa- 
tion, San Francisco. 2801 


Cali (The) of the Maytime; words by 
Helen Taylor, music by May H. 
Brahe, arr. by Clarence Lucas, of 
Great Britain; female trio. New 
York, Chappell-Harms, inc. 4to. © 
Mem oer ron: ) eG. Wep. 2 for. 
2680; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 

2802 


Camello; corrido mexicano, words and 
music by Manuel M. Moreno y 
Felipin Turich, both of Mexico, 
domiciled at Los Angeles. [Photo- 
stat] © Jan: 11,1929; 2 ¢. Feb: 8; 
E pub. 3428; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 2803 


Can it be you; words and music by E. 
Fortunato. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Feb. 12, 1929; E unp. 
3651; Eugenio Fortunato, Philadel- 
phia. 2804 


Cancion de Cuna; berceuse, par Abe- 
lardo Mus, of Spain, op. 5; pf. et 


violon. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c¢. Jan. 
ae fo29? 8 for. °2423*  Rouart, 
Lerolle et cie., Paris. 2805 
Canti (I) dell’ isola; versi di Ada 


Negri, musica di Adriano Lualdi, of 
Italy. 1. Notte di Capri. [2 others] 
ic), Hep..is, 1920-1 ¢ Feb, 165° 
for. 2733; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


2806 
Cantilena e musetta; by Melchiorre 
Mauro-Cottone; organ. obl. 8vo. 


© Feb. 5, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 8; E pub. 
3271; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 
2807 


Canto del pane; da Pro. oriente, 
proclama di Benito Mussolini, coro a 
4 yoci dispari, di R. Selvaggi, of 


Italy. © Nov. 8, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 6, 
1929; E for. 2624; Rito Selvaggi, 
Rome. 2808 


Canyon; words and music by Frances 
Marie Wyman. ©1c. Feb. 5, 1929; 
E unp. 3433; Frances M. Wyman, 
Stanford University, Calif. 2809 


Canzone (La) di Franciscio; parole e 
musica di Adriano Lualdi, of Italy. 


42049—29——_2 


2820 


© Feb. 15, 1929; 1 ¢. Feb. 13; E 
for. 2688; A. Forlivesi & c., Florence, 
Italy. 2810 


Carissima; from TFioretta, lyrics by 
Grace Henry, music by G. Romilli. 
(Cy Feb. 18, 1929; 2 ¢c. Feb, 14; EF 
pub. 3474; Robbins music corp.., 
New York. 2811 


Carneval revels; by ©. A. Hgener; pf. 
(© ‘Noy: 28, 1928) '2™e: ‘Dée. 282° 
pub. 38405; Sonnemann music Co., 
inec., New York. 2812 


Carnival; galop, for cinema, by Joseph 
Engleman, of Great Britain; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. © Nov. 20, 
A925; lve. Rep, 7, 1920). fer: 2009 5 
Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 2813 


Carolina; fox-trot chanté, paroles de 
Nazelles et Paul Max, musique de 
R. Penso, of France. © Dee. 381, 
1928; 1c. Jan. 31, 1929; BE for. 2486; 
Publications Francis Day (s. a.), 
Paris. 2814 


Caroline, pal o’ mine; words and music 
by EF. L. Cunningham. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Feb. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 3752; Frank Lewis Cunning- 
ham, Los Angeles. 2815 


Carols of praise; compiled and edited 
by J. W. Gaines. Memphis, Tenn... 
Showalter pub. house. 12mo. © 
Jany 3,929. 2\¢.-and+atiy Jang 29; 
A 5303; Firm foundation pub. house, 
Austin, Tex. 2816 


Casanova a Venezia; azione coreo- 
grafica in otto quadri, di Giuseppe 
Adami, musicata da Riccardo Pick- 
Mangiagalli, of Italy, riduzione per 
pf. di Giuseppe Ramella, of Italy. 
4to,” Cy Jan. 23, 1929; te. Jane 24 ; 
E for. 2585; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

2817 


Cascadas (Las); by Marie Louise 
Hyans; pf. © ©) dam 516, 1929); 2c. 
Jan. 18; E pub. 38152; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 2818 


Cavatine; par J. Armand Heck, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor. “4to.-+ © Dee Si) 1928; “bh! &. 
Jan. 31, 1929; EH ‘for. 23887; Paul 
Decourcelle, Nice, France. 2819 


Celoso (El); fox trot, by J. Bethan- 
court, of Guatemala, domiciled at 
Philadelphia; pf. © 1c. Feb. 15, 
1929; E unpub. 3769; José Bethan- 
court, Philadelphia. 2820 


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2821 


pt. 111, n. s., ‘7. 24 


—_— 


Cernés! poursuite dramatique, par F. | Chepina; words and music by Maximo 


July, of France; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 
Lien dan. Bly 19299 Mater. 32478 sd? 
Yves Krier, Paris. 2821 


Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) 
L’ heure du mystére; pour violon 
solo et orch., avec pf. conducteur et 
1° violini-conducteur, arr. par F. 
Salabert, of France. 4to. 
db 19285 Ine. Jane3l, 1929. © for. 
2506; Francis Salabert, Paris. 2822 


Chanson andalouse; pour violon solo 
et acc. d’oreh., par Robert Fort, of 
France; pts., with pf. conductor. 
4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ce. Jan. 31, 
1929; E for. 2390; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 2823 


Chanson de Prairial; par H. Pierre- 
Pierre, of France. 1. Orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to.—2. Violin 
or flute, with pf. acc. © Dee. 31, 
1928; 1c. each Jan. 31, 1929; HE for. 
2389, 2391; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 2824, 2825 


Chanson des noisettes: poéme de Tris- 
tan Klingsor, musique de Gabriel 
Dupont, of France. 4to. [Words 
and melody only] © Dee. 31, 1928; 
1c. Jan. 31, 1929; EH for. 2584; Heu- 
gel, Paris. 2826 


Chanson mauresque; par J. Turina, 
arr. par §8. Chapelier, of France; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
© Jan. 10, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 8; E for. 
2781; Rouart, Lerolle et cie., Paris. 

2827 


Chant (Le) de la vie; von Marc Del- 
mas, of France; odeon and salon- 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor and 
violin 1 conductor. 4to. © Feb. 
18.) 2029's" Lie. Med. sb bors p2Oa0: 
Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 

2828 

Charmed (The) land is calling; words 
and music by RK. Eliott, Oye 
Feb. 21, 1929; E unp. 3929; Renah 
Elliott, Renton, Wash. 2829 


Chasin’ the blues; words by Don 
Miersch [i. e. Donald Miersch], mu- 
sic by./Jimmy,.Jd/ Kreek, fi;.e. iJ. J. 
Kreek]; pf. © 1c. music Dee. 31, 
1928, 1 ce. words Feb. 1, 1929; BE 
unp. 2442; James Jake Kreek, 
Cicero, Ill. 2830 


Chateau Andlau; ouverture, par Rich. 
Schneider, of France, op. 12; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c. Jan: 31, 1929; HB 

, L0G, 24773 So. * Wives Ferier, "Paris 

| 2831 


© Dec... 


Cervantes, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Los Angeles. [Photostat] © Jan. 
11, 1929; 2 c Feb. 8; E pub. 3440; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 2832 


Chevauchée; par G. Alary, of France; 
pt. © Dee...31, 1928; dic damavede 
1929; E for. 2407; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 

2833 


Chevauchée dramatique; agitato, par 
A. Reuchsel et F. Andrieu, both of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor.’ 4to.”°©°' Dec. 31, ° 1928 
Jan. 31, 1929; E for. 2403; Andrieu 
fréres, Paris. 2834 


Chicago blues; words and musie by 
Leuella Miller. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Feb. 13, 1929; E unp. 
3700; State street music pub. ¢o., 
inc., Chicago. 2835 


Chicago, 1933 ; world’s fair song, words 
and music by J. A. Mundy. ©1«. 
Feb. 23, 1929; E unp. 3949; James 
A. Mundy, Chicago. 2836 


China maderista; words and music by 
Hlena Ramirez, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Los Angeles; pf. [Photostat] 
© Jan. 11, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 8; E pub. 
3433; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

2837 

Chinese march; by Gladys Cumber- 
land, of Great Britain; percussion 
band, with pf. conductor, child con- 
ductor’s se., and pf. duet, violin ad 
lib. © Feb. 5, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 27; 
FE) for. 2872; Warren & Phillips, Lon- 
don. 28388 


Chinese song; words after Arthur 
Waley’s translation from _  T’ao 
Ch’ien, music by Marguerite Fischel; 
med. or high. © Feb. 4, 1929; 2 ec. 
Feb. 8; E pub. 3506; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Chopin’s 
most famous compositions; simpli- 
fied transcriptions by Paul Held; pf. 
© Feb. 9, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 25; E pub. 
3688; Melrose bros. music co., inc., 
Chicago. 2840 

tude; op. 25, no. 1, transcribed 

for 2 pis., 4 hands, by Edouard Hes- 
selberg; in’ A flat major. © Jan. 

30,1929; 2 ce. Feb!) 5 i) pid. Sisa, 

Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

2841 

Marche funébre; extrait de la 

sonate no. 35 pour pf., arr. par F. 

Salabert, of France; orch. pts., with 

pf. conductor. 4to. © Dee. 81, 

1928; 1 c. Feb. 8, 1929; E for. 2806; 

Francis Salabert, Paris. 2842 


150 


2839. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1929 


2862 


Christ (The) of the centuries; Easter 
service with pageant, words by Mat- 
tie B. Shannon and A. A. Payn, mu- 
sic by Roy E. Nolte, Isabelle M. Rit- 
ter and Clinton D. Lowden. S8vo. 
ejan. 23. 1999: 2 ¢ Reb. 11; E 
pub. 3333; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia. 2848 


Christ the Lord is risen again; an- 
them, words tr. from the German 
by C. Winkworth and from Lyra 
Davidica, music by Hric Thiman, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices, organ 
ace. 4to. © Jan. 30, 1929; 1c. Feb. 
1; E for. 2381; Novello & co., Itd., 
London. 2844 


Christ. the Lord is risen again; Haster 
anthem, words by Michael Weisse, 
translated by Catherine Winkworth, 
music by Elmer S. Hosmer; mixed 
voices with organ ace. 4to. © Jan. 
30, 1929; 2 e. Feb. 4; E pub. 3482; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 2845 


Christ the Lord is risen today; Easter 
anthem, music by H. P. Hopkins, op. 
128; mixed voices. 4to. © Jan. 30, 
eee. eC. Heb. 1: Hy. pubs o2045 
Theodore Presser ¢0., Philadelphia. 

2846 


Christmas (A) folk-song; carol, words 
by Lizette Woodworth Reese, music 
by Hugh A. Mackinnon; mixed 
voices; organ acc. 4to. © Oct. 14, 
1927; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1929; E pub. 3302; 
H.W. Gray co., New York. 2847 


Christmas (The) star; anthem, words 
from Numbers, Matthew and two 
verses of a hymn by C. Coffin, music 
by Lucina Jewell; mixed voices, 
with sop. and ten. solos; organ acc. 
4to:. © Oct. 14, 1927; 2c: Feb. 9, 
1929; E pub. 3305; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 2848 


Church around the corner; from Ned 
Wayburn’s gambols, words by Mor- 
rie Ryskind, music by Walter G. 
Samuels; pf. and ukulele acc. 
Feb. 2, 1929; 2 ce Feb. 5; E pub. 
3492; Harms, ine., New York. 2849 


Ciliege ; canzone fox trott, versi di Gio- 
vanni Maria Sala, musica di Nello 
Segurini, of Italy; pf. © Jan. 11, 
1929; 1 ce. Jan. 30; E for. 2540; A. 
& G. Carisch & c., Milan. 2850 


Ciliege; fox-trott canzone, di Nello 
Segurini, of Italy; small orch. pts. 
Ato. © Jan. 25, 1929; 1 ec. Feb. 21; 
E for. 2825; A. & G. Carisch & ¢., 
Milan. 2851 


Clarion songs; words and music by H. 
L. Bland. 1. Rally song. [1 other] 
Clarion, Pa., State teachers college. 
© Feb. 5, 1929; 2 ce. Feb. 7; E pub. 
3566; Harrie L. Bland, Clarion, Pa. 

2852 


Cleopatra; semi blue fox trot, words 
and music by Archie Evans and Jack 
Heath, of Canada; pf. and ukulele 
ace., with special saxophone cho. © 
Dec. 20, 1928; 1 c. Dec. 26; E for. 
2716; Evans & Heath, Regina, Sask., 
Canada. 2853 


Clover blossoms; words by E. Oehlsen, 
music by E. Schnorr. © 1c. Feb. 
16, 1929; EK unp. 3789; Emma Oehl- 
sen. and Erma Schnorr, Newport, 


Ky. 2854 
Colborn (Arthur G.) Three short 
postludes; by A. G. Colborn, of 


Great Britain; organ. 1. Set C.—2. 
Set D. © Jan. 21, 1929; 1 c. each 
Feb. 7; EH for. 2592, 2598, A. Weekes 
& co., ltd., London. 2855, 2856 


Colimena! words and music by Man- 
uel M. Moreno, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Los Angeles; pf. [Photostat] © 
Jan. 11, 1929; 2 c Feb. 8; E pub. 
3415; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

2857 


Collection of Italian & Neapolitan 
songs for mandolin; compiled and 
arr. by A. De Martino, of Italy. 
Milan, C. A. Bixio. serie 81. 4to. 
© Sept. 10, 1928; 1 c Jan. 7, 1929; 
Hi for. 8; Italian book co., New York. 

2858 


Collection of Italian & Neapolitan 
songs for mandolin; compiled and 
arr. by A. De Martino, of Italy. 
Naples, Vincenzo Cappiello. serie 
82. 4to. © Sept. 13, 1929; 1c. Jan. 
7, 1929; E for. 7; Italian book co., 
New York. 2859 


Collection of Italian & Neapolitan 
songs for mandolin; compiled and 
arr. by A. De Martino, of Italy. 
serie 93, 92. 4to. © Oct. 17, 10, 
1928; 1 ec. each Feb, 21, 1929; E for. 
2822, 2823; Italian book co., New 
York. 2860, 2861 


Collection of Italian & Neapolitan 
songs for mandolin; compiled and 
arr. by A. De Martino, of Italy. 
serie 91. 4to. © Oct. 27, 1928; 1 
ce. Feb. 20, 1929; BH for. 2752; Italian 
book co., New York. 2862 


College (The) widow; words and mu- 
sie by C. J. G. Kliteaard;jry' pt. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2863 


College (The) widow—Continued. 
arr. by Howard Hastwood. © 1 «.’ 
Feb. 27, 1929; E unp. 4075; Christen 
Julius Gantzel Klitgaard, jr., Ala- 
meda, Calif. 2863. 


Collegiate Joe; lyrics by Lou Silver- 
man, music by Harry Filler; pf. © 
1c. Feb. 9, 1929; E unp. 3606; Oscar 
Rosen music pub. co., Philadelphia. 
2864 


Color song; words and music by Leon 


De Costa. © 1c. Feb. 9, 1929; B 
unp. 3588; Olive De Costa, New 
York. 2865 


Columbia: one-step, by C. W. Bird; 
1st violin. © 1c. Feb. 14, 1929; H 
unp. 3723; Wilbur Bird, New York. 

2866 


Come back and love me beneath the 
arbour vine; words by N. Brayton, 
music by Ugene Waffell; pf. ©1-c. 
Feb. 27, 1929; E unp. 4069; Nelson 
Brayton, Jackson, Mich. 2867 


Come, dance with me; by B. Percy 
James; pf. Boston-New York, Evans 
music co. © Feb. 18, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
23: E pub. 3662; M. T. Evans, Bos- 
ton. 2868 


Come, dance with me; by Irene Rod- 
gers: pf. © Feb. 11, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
18; E pub. 3588; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 2869 


Come down to earth, little angel; 
words by C. J. Edwards and M. Eli- 
zalde, music by Fred Elizalde, of 
Spain; pf. and ukulele acc. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Nov. 
LG. L928 CINOW., (2p. 50k LOR. cacee ie 
Cambridge music co., London. 2870 


Come home, mah honey; negro spir- 
itual, words and music by John 
Thomas [pseud. of John T. Fagan]; 
organ acc. © Jan. 24, 1929; 2 e. 
Feb. 6; E pub. 3205; John T. Fagan, 
Portland, Me. 2871 


Community medley; one-step, arr. by 
Debroy Somers, of Great Britain; 
pf., with words. © Feb. 26, 1929; 
1 ¢. Feb. 27; E for. 2854; Keith- 
Prowse & co., ltd., London. 2872 


Con tres gotas de rocio ...; words and 
music by Jesus Osorio, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Los Angeles. [Photo- 
Stat] © Jan. 11; 1929: 2c. Pepess 
EK pub. 38450; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 2873 


pt. III, n. §., Vv. 24 


Conservatoire scale manual; compiled 
by Ernest A. Dicks, of Great Britain. 
Enl. and rev. ed. © Feb. 9, 11929; 
1c. Jan. 30; E for. 2575; Frederick 
Harris co., London. 2874 


Conservatory series for pupils and stu- 
dents of pianoforte; by Oswald B. 
Wilson. v. 2. © Feb. 18; 1929: 2c. 
and aff. Feb. 25; AA 10134; Bendix 
pub. co., Lincoln, Neb. . 2875. 


Vv. 3. ©) Mar.”5,, 9920" ame. 
Mar. 9; aff. Mar. 11; AA’ 11868; 
Bendix pub. co., Lincoln, Neb. 2876 


Constantinople; mélodie orientale, par 
Aimé Courtioux fils, of France; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Dee... 301928" 1 c«. Jani Shp weaes 
E for. 2487; J. Yves Krier, Paris: 


2877 
Convict’s (The) song; words and 
music by B. C. Gregory. [Words 


and melody only] © 1. Feb. 7, 
1929; E unp. 3519; Bobby C. Greg- 
ory, New York. 2878 


Cooke (Greville) Three pieces for 


pianoforte; by G. Cooke, of Great: 


Britain. 1. A sunny morning. [2 
others] © Feb. 7, 1929; 1° @ Feb. 
27; EH for. 2855; Joseph Williams, 
ltd., London. 2879: 


Cooking breakfast for the one I love; 
words by Billy Rose, music by Henry 
H. Tobias. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Feb. 19, 1929; E unp. 
3874; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

2880: 


Cordoue en féte; par J. Turina, arr. 
par 8S. Chapelier, of France; orch.. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
Jan! "£0, 19295" 1c. Feb. oe eater 
2778; Rouart, Lerolle et cie., Paris. 

2881 


Corn liquor blues; words by Selma 
Davis [pseud. of Aletha Dickerson], 
music by Charlie Jaekson. [Words: 
and melody only] © 1. Feb. 8. 
1929; E unp. 3572; Chicago music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 2882 


Cortege; de Novia, par Roger Jénoc, 
of France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 


ductor. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1928; 1 «. 
Feb. 8, 1929; E for. 2783; Paul 
Decourcelle, Nice, France. 2883: 


Cottage (The) on the hillside; ballad, 


words and music by C. HE. Hoffman... 


New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Jan. 24, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 30; E pub. 
8181; Callie Elizabeth Hoffman, 
Lancaster, ©. 2884 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1929 


Couple (A) of knights; words and 
music by C. Marsh. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Feb. 5, 1929; 
BH unp. 3440; Charles Marsh, Mil- 
waukee. 2885 


Course 4 l’abime; scéne dramatique, 
par A. Reuchsel et F. Andrieu, both 
of France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 31, 1929; E for. 2402; Andrieu 
fréres, Paris. 2886 


Cowboys (The) dream; words by Billy 
Woods [i. e. W. Woods], music by 
Ray Hibbeler. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 3658; William Woods, Bil- 
lings, Mont. 2887 


Cradle-song; by Vladimir Ivanoyitch 
Rebikoff, transcribed by H. Clough- 
Leighter: organ. © Jan. 28, 1929; 
Sine: olan Ske. Bicpub. (98244;3+ vi. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 2888 


Crazy over Daisy ; words and music by 
- Dick Wilson; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by M. Kalua. © Jan. 29, 1929; 
2 ec. Feb. 11; E pub. 3340; Mills 
music, ine., New York. 2889 


Creation ; a ballet of machines, by Jack 
Meakin [i. e. J. B. Meakin]; pf. © 
1 ce. Feb. 4, 1929; E unp. 3445: Jack 
Brunker Meakin, Stanford Univer- 
sity, Calif. 2890 


Crimson (The) and white triumphal 
march; by A. M. Christensen; pf. 
© 1c. Feb. 14, 1929; E unp. 3722; 
Arnold Michael Christensen, Moor- 
head, Minn. 2891 


Crowley (John W.) Allegro; 1st po- 
sition study for violin; in B flat. 
© Feb. 14, 1929: 2 c Feb. 18; E 
pub. 3574; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 2892 


Crown of glory: Easter service of song 
and recitation, words by A. A. Payn, 
music by Adam Geibel. S8vo. © 
gan. 25, 1929; 2 c.. Feb. 11; pub. 
3332: Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 

2893 

Crucifixion (The), resurrection, and 
ascension; pt. 3 of The King tri- 
umphant, music by Ernest A. Dicks, 
of Great Britain; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Apr. 28, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 11; E 
pub. 3653; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 2894 


Crudo (El) ; words and music by Anas- 
tacio Campos, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Los Angeles. [Photostat] © 
van, 1%, 929 2c Wep..8'> Epub: 
3453; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

2895 


2907 


Cuckoo waltz; by Emanuel Jonasson, 
transcribed by Alfred H. Wertheim ; 
violin and pf. © Feb. 5, 1929; 2 c. 
Feb. 6; E pub. 3398; Edward Schu- 
berth & co., inc., New York. 2896 


Cuddle me under your wing; words 
and music by A. Healy. [Photostat] 
© 1c. Feb. 8, 1929; E unp. 3587; 
Amelia Healy, Oakland, Calif. 2897 


Cumberland (Gladys) . Two Scottish 
danees; arr. by Gladys Cumberland, 
of Great Britain; percussion band, 
with pf. conductor, child conductor’s 
se., and pf. duet, violin ad lib. 1. 
Sir David Hunter Blair. [1 other] 
© Feb. 5, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 27: E for. 
2873; Warren & Phillips, London. 

2898 


Daddy’s coming home to-night; words 
and music by R. F. Glick. © 1 «¢. 
Feb. 1, 1929; BE unp. 3717; Ruth 
Fridman Glick, Cincinnati. 2899 

Daddy’s baby girl; words and music 
by Harold Saylor. © 1c. Feb. 6, 
1929; E unp. 3460; Nathan Harold 
Saylor, Chicago. 2900 - 


Dafni; interludio, di Giuseppe Mulé, 
riduzione per orchestrina con pf. 
conduttore di Illuminato Culotta, of 
Italy. pts. 4to. © Feb. 15, 1929; 
1c. Feb. 16; E for. 2727: G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 2901 


Damska ; polka, by W. Podosek. [Mel- 
ody only]) © 1°c. Feb. 26, 1929; 
BE eunp. 4044; Walter Podosek, Cam- 
den, N. J. 2902 


Dance (The) down at Jones’s place; 
words and music by C. J. Robison. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Feb. 20, 1929; E unp. 3884; Carson 
J. Robison, New York. 2903 


Dance of the brigands; grotesque, by 
George J. Trinkaus; oreh. pts. with 
pf. conductor. © Jan. 31, 1929; 
2 ec. Feb. 4; E pub. 3261; G. Schir- 
mer, inc.. New York. 2904 


Dance of the rag doll; by Oswald B. 
Wilson; pf. © Feb. 25, 1929; 2 ec. 
Feb. 25; E pub. 3678; Bendix pub. 
eo., Lincoln, Neb. 2905 

Dance on the black keys; by R. M. 
Critchley, op. 5; pf. Worcester, 
Mass., J. Verner Critchley. © Feb. 
Go 1920" 2 Gy meow ic: Ey pub, Soli: 
Rosamond M. Critchley, Worcester. 

2906 

Dancing eyes; intermezzo, by Otto 
Werner, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Feb. 4, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 5; E for. 
2845; Beal, Stuttard & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 2907 


103 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2908 
Dancing “in the clover; by Mildred 
Weston; pf. with words. © Feb. 20, 


1929; 2 c Feb. 23; E pub. 3646; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 2908 


Dancing rivulets; by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern, op. 577, no. 5; pf. © Feb. 4, 
192972) ¢. 1 Bebi a.; PE “pubs 3275 ; 
Irving Berlin standard music corp., 
New York. 2909 


Dancing Sunbeams; by Helen Mac- 
Gregor; pf. © Feb. 25, 1929; 2 c. 
Feb. 28: EH pub. 3764; Schroeder & 
Gunther, ine., New York. 2910 


Dancing with you in the moonlight; 
words by Alison M. Bart, music by 
O. H. Damm. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1929; 
E unp. 3402; Otto Henry Damm, 
Cleveland. 2911 


Dandy’s black bottom; parole di Dino 
Falconi, musica di Ermete Liberati, 
of Italy. © Dee. 15, 1928; 1c. Feb. 
6, 1929; HE, for. 2611; Carlo Lom- 
bardo, Milan. 2912 


Dans la forét; entrée, par David Pop- 
per, op. 50, no. 1, arr. par F. Sala- 
bert, of France: orch. pts.. with pf. 
conductor and 1st violin conductor. 
© Dee. 31, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 31, 1929; 
BH} for. 2495; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

2913 


Dans le temple d’Aphrodite; poéme 
symphonique, par Edouard Flament, 
of France, op. 88; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor or harp. 4to. © Dec. 
al, 19287 1 ¢. Jan. dh 3029" Botor: 
2479; J. Yves Krier, Paris. 2914 


Dans les magaSins; paroles de A. Wil- 
lemetz, Saint-Granier et Jean Le 
Seyeux, musique de C. Borel-Clerc, 
of France. © Dee. 31, 1928; 1 ce. 
Jan. 31, 1929; E for. 2444; Ch. Borel- 
Clere, Paris. 2915 


Danse des gnomes; de Dans la forét, 
par David Popper, op. 50, no. 2, arr. 
par F. Salabert, of France; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor and Ist vio- 
lin conductor. © Dec. 31, 1928; 
1c. Jan. 31, 1929; BH for. 2496; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 2916 


Danza classidra; by A. Cagnazzo. © 
1. cc... Feb, 19, 1929: unpi.3866; 
Angelo Cagnazzo, San Francisco. 

2917 

Danza delle ore; balletmusik aus der 
oper Gioconda, von A. Ponchielli, 
arr. von Leopold Weninger, of Aus- 
tria; orch. pts., with ist violin di- 
rection. 4to. © Jan. 23, 1929; 1c. 
Feb. 12: E for. 2596; Anton J. Ben- 
jamin, Leipzig. 2918 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Dark (The) hills; by Lewis M. Isaacs ;: 
pf...;,Q»dan.: 31,,1929;, 2.6 tebe 
E pub. 3254; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 2919: 


Darling; words by Tom Ford, music 
by Jack Waite. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Feb. 8, 1929; BE. unp.. 
3578; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

; 2920- 

Tate (A) for only two; words and. 
music by M. L. Estabrook. © I c. 
Feb, .4, 1929; E. unp. 338623) Mary 
Louise Estabrook, Ponchatoula, La.. 

2921 


Day after day; words by S. H. Ames, 
music by S. H. Ames and Samuel H. 
Walsh. [Photostat] © 1. Feb. 2, 
1929; E unp. 3372; Stanley E. Ames, 
New York. 2922: 


Day-dream; words and music by F. 
Honn, jr. © 1. Feb. 4, 1929; 
unp. 3396; Frank Honn, jr., Berke- 
ley, Calif, 2923: 


Days gone by; words by Maria Watts, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Feb. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 38597; Laverne Watts, Mul- 
draugh, Ky. 2924 


Days of youth; 12 little pieces for pf., 
by John Daulby Peake, of Great 
Britain. pts. 1 and 2.'' ©? Get 9, 
1928; 1 c. each Feb. 7, 1929; E for. 
2560, 2561; Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 

2925, 2926 

De alla vine y pa alla voy; corrido 
mexicano, words and music by Man- 
uel M. Moreno and Felipin Turich, 
both of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles. [Photostat] © Jan. 11,. 
1929; 2 G4” Feb. 83, EH pubes 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 2927 


De hoot owl; words anon., music by 
Shirley D. Nevin; mens’ voices. 4to. 
© Feb. 12, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 14; E pub. 
3543; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. * 2928. 


Dear one I love; lyrics and music by 
M. Groeting. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1929; 
EK unp. 4098; Maury Groeting, St. 
Louis. 2929" 


Deep in the arms of love; words and 
music by Lou Davis and Ray Ingra- 
ham. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Feb. 27, 1929; E unp. 4132; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine, 
New York. 2930: 

Deep night ; lyrics by Rudy Vallée, mu- 
sic by Charlie Henderson; pf. ace 
with ukulele arr. by Dan Dougherty 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1929 


2952 


© Feb. 15, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 16; E pub. 
3572; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc., 
New York. 2931 


Del tango al fox; couplet, letra y mu- 
sica de L. Francés, of Spain, domi- 
ciled at New York. © 1c. Feb. 16, 
1929: EH unp. 3801; Leopoldo Francés, 
New York. 2932 


Départ (Le) de la chasse; scéne de 
chasse, de F. July, of France; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
Dee. 31, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 8, 1929; E 
for. 2762; F. July, Paris. 2933 


Departed and gone; words and music 
by J. M. Wilson. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Feb. 18, 1929; E 
unp. 38825; James M. Wilson, Park 
City, Utah. 2934 


Dernier ultimatum; scéne dramatique, 
par F. July, of France; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Dee. 31, 
1928 ; 1 ec. Jan. 31, 1929; E for. 2488; 
J. Yves Krier, Paris. 2935 


grimace: boston, par 
Jacques Mendel, of France; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Dec. 31,:1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 31, 1929; EB 
for. 2419: Louis Jacquot, Paris. 

2936 


Derniére (La) grimace; boston, paroles 
de Claude Dherelle, musique de Jac- 
ques Mendel, of France. © Dee. 31, 
1928; 1c. Jan. 31, 1929; E for. 2420; 
Louis Jacquot, Paris. 2937 


Des zih et des z’ah; paroles de Bertal 
Maubon et F. Vimont, musique de 
Ph. Parés et G. van Parys, of France. 
© Dee. 31, 1928; 1 c Jan. 31, 1929; 
EB for. 2459; Editions musicales Sam 
Fox, Paris. 2938 


Desde que te vi: mazurke, words and 
music by David Valles Gonzalez, of 
Mexico. domiciled at Los Angeles; 
pf. [Photostat] © Jan. 11, 1929; 
2 ce. Feb. 8: E pub. 3418; Dionisio 
Acosta. Los Angeles. 2939 


Desert (The) moon; by Jean Morel, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Jan. 8, 1929; 
1c. Feb. 8; E for. 2670; Reeder & 
Walsh, London. 2940 


Destanteado (El) corrido 
mexicano, words and music by Fe- 
lipin Turich, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Los Angeles. [Photostat] © Jan. 
11, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 8; E pub. 3448; 
Dicnisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 2941 

Destino (El) me lleva; vengo a ver si 


en mi ausencia, words and music by 
Maximo Cervantes, of Mexico, dom- 


Derniére (La) 


iciled at Los Angeles; pf. [Photo- 
stat}..© Jan. '11,;1929% 2)c.) Febs 8; 
E pub. 3409; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 2942 


Devotion; memory, by J. Harold 
Henry, of Great Britain; violin and 
pt. © June 29, 1928; 1 c Feb. 7, 
1929; # for. 2553; Bosworth & co., 
Leipzig. 2948 


Dhurbar (Le); parade hindoue, par 
Raymond Brunel, of France; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Deeaeil;: 1928 5)1 es Jam 31/1929. 
for. 2490; J. Yves Krier, Paris. 2944 


Dialogue bouffe; scéne gaie, par F. 
July, of France; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 
1. Gc. Jan. 31, 1929: Hy for.,,.2489... 8. 
Yves Krier, Paris. 2945 


Dichoso el arbol! words and music by 
Luis Aguifnaga, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles. [Photostat] 
© Jan. 11, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 8; E pub. 
3410; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

2946 

Did you mean what you said last 
night? words by Babe Fritsch, mu- 
sic by K. L. Johnson. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
26, 1929; E unp. 4048; Katherine 
Louise Johnson, Houston. 2947 


Dinna forget; words by Edwin Osgood 
Grover, music by A. Judson; bar. 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1929; E unp. 4187; 
Agnes Judson, Winter Park, Fla. 

2948 

Dippsy doo; words and music by H. 
L. Fledderman. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Feb. 16, 1929: E 
unp. 3803; Harry L. Fledderman, 
Oakland, Calif. 2949 


Disappointed; words by A. S. Jaczin- 
ski, music by Phil Starr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Feb. 20, 
1929; E unp. 3879; Anna S. Jaczin- 
ski, New London, Conn. 2950 


Disonore ; versi di Pasquale L. Espo- 
sito, musica di Domenico Ietti. of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn. [Words 
and melody only] © Dec. 20, 1928; 
2 ec. Dec. 26; E pub. 1983; Italo 
Bella, Brooklyn. 2951 


Dites-moi ma mére; one step, by Mau- 
rice Yvain, of France: orch.. with 
1st violin conductor [and] Tu-tu; 
fox trot, by S. Ehrlich, arr. by Fred 
Ralph [pseud. of Hermann Krome], 
of Germany; orch., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Jan. 18, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Feb. 2; E for. 2686; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. 2952 


155 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2953 


Dixie’s calling; lyric by James Court- 
ney Challiss,’ music by Pearl Ad- 
ams. © Feb. 16, 1929; 2c. Feb. 18; 
E pub. 3613; Manhattan music pub. 
corp., New. York. 2953 


Dizzy Dan; slow-fox trot, by H. Mac 
Knight; orch. pts. with pf. conduc- 
tor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 
aL, 1929: pub. 3140; hy ioMae 
Knight, Paris. 2954 


Do I love my Lord? cho., words and 
music by A. H. Perry. © 1. Feb. 
12, 1929; E unp. 3668; Augustus H. 
Perry, Philadelphia. 2955 


Do the Mississippi muck; words and 
musie by Ken O’Brien [i. e. K. B. 
O’Brien] © Feb. 15, 1929; 2 ¢. Feb. 
23; E pub. 3638; Kenneth B. O’Brien, 
Minneapolis. 2956 


Doin’ the bingo; words and music by 
B. N. Beale. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Feb. 7, 1929; E unp. 
3502; Bettye Nelle Beale, Osceola, 
Ark, 2957 


Doin’ the frat; fox trot, words and 
music by J. Wesley Ryan. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Feb. 16, 
1929; E unp. 3805; James Joseph 
Ryan, North Bergen, N. J. 2958 


Dolores; the desert flower, by Arthur 
L. Brown, op. 86; pf. © Jan. 28, 
1929; 2c. Feb. 4; E pub. 3155; B. F. 
Wood music co., Boston. 2959 


Domine non sum dignus; 4 pt. cho., 
composer unknown, arr. by The Sis- 
ters of the Visitation [i. e. M. Lo- 
retto Browne]; mixed voices; organ 
ace. Tacoma, Wash., The Sisters of 
the Visitation. [Latin and English 
text] © Dec. 1, 1927; 2c. Jan. 14, 
1929; E pub. 3657; Mary L. Browne, 


Tacoma. 2960 
Dominica resurrectionis; cycle de 
Paques, pour grand orgue, par 


Charles Tournemire, of France, op. 
5b), © Dee 31-1998 Lah amano 
1929; E for. 2414; Heugel, Paris. 
2961 
Donizetti (Gaetano) Oh, Italia, be- 
loved; from Lucrezia Borgia, arr. by 
Gladys Pitcher; 3 women’s voices. 
4to. © Jan. 28, 1929; 2c. Feb. 16; 
EK pub. 35387; C. C. Birchard & co., 
Boston. 2962 
Don’t give me the family eye; words 
by Jeanne Rogers, music by Z. F. 
Cannon. © 1c. Feb. 1, 1929; EB 
unp. 3360; Zella EF. Cannon, Ft. 
Riley, Kan. 2965 


pt. 111, 0.8. vo24 


Don’t leave me honey ; words and mu- 
sic by B. N. Beale. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c Feb. 7, 1929; 
EK unp. 3503; Bettye Nelle Beale, 
Osceola, Ark, 2964 

Don’t let my castles fall; words and 
musie by J. I. Ruddell~ [Words.and 
melody only] © 1c. Jan. 14, 1929; 
E unp, 2765; Julia I. Ruddell, Ponca 
City, Ok. 2965 


Don’t worry, but pray; hymn, words 


by Lizzie DeArmond, music by B.. 


D. Ackley. (In Revival songs) © 

Jan. 15,1929; 2 ¢. Feb. 11> BH pum 

3743; Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 
2966 


Dorinne ; waltz ballad, words and mu- 
sic by Kenneth G. Allen. © 1 « 
Feb. 7, 1929; E unp. 3524; Kenneth 
George Allen, New York. 2967 


Douloureusement; musiques pour 
films, par Rhené-Baton, op. 48, orch. 
par Roger Branga, of France; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Dee:, 31, 01 928,;..1:.¢... Heby 8; d929g ae 
for. 2774; Durand et cie., Paris. 

2968 


Down by the lake of dreams; waltz, 
words and music by L. M. Campbell. 
© 1c. Feb. 25, 1929; E unp. 3971; 
Lillian May Campbell, Agua Calien- 
te, Calif. , 2969 


Down in lazy lane with you; words 
by Clinton Lewis [i. e. Clinton Gard- 
ner Lewis], music by Al. Smith [i. e. 
Albert Francis Smith] © 1 c. Feb. 
28, 1929; E unp. 4136; Al. Smith and 
Clinton Lewis, Buffalo. 2970 


Down on Pennsylvania avenue; blues, 
words and music by T. Delaney. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
Feb... 8, 1929; KE unp.. 3582 ;\)Tom 
Delaney, Baltimore. 2971 


Down where the sycamore grows; 
waltz, words by F. Hosford, music 
by Ed. E. Applegate. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Feb. 13, 1929; 
HE unp. 3688; Floyd Hosford, Newark 
Valley, N. Y. 2972 

Dramatic (A) impression; by Giu- 
seppe Becce, of Italy; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor and ist violin 
conductor. London, De Wolfe’s. © 
Jan. 14, 1929; 1 ec. Feb. 7;: EB for. 
2542; Meyer de Wolfe, London. 

2973 

Dream boat; from Fioretta, lyric by 
Grace Henry and Jo’ Trent, music 
by George Bagby. © Feb. 8, 1929; 
2 c. Feb. 9; E pub. 3281; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 2974 


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2999 


Dream children; words and music by 


G. M. Yapp. © 1c. Feb. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 3609; Grace May Yapp, 
Alkabo, N. D. 2975 


Dream (A) of you; words by T. J. 
Moss, music by Richard Broughton. 
© 1 c..Feb. 8, 1929; E unp. 3584; 


Thos. J. Moss, Chicago. 2976 
Dream sweetheart; fox trot, words 
and music by C. L. Shaffer. © 1. 


Feb. 13, 1929; E unp. 3745; Clalia 
L. Shaffer, Gary, Ind. 2977 


Dreaming; words and music by J. 
Noel. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Feb. 25, 1929; E unp. 3993; Jean 
Noel, New York. 2978 


Dreaming doll; by Zoe Fairchild; pf. 
Pen. vie (192902 (co Keb: 13), Ei 
pub. 3461; Bendix pub. co., Lincoln, 
Neb. 2979 


Dreaming of you; words by G. Brown, 
music by Harry Jay _ [pseud.. of 
Harry J. Lincoln] © 1c. Feb. 9, 
1929; E unp. 3598 ; Gladstone Brown, 
Kelton, S. C. 2980 


Dreaming sweet dreams of you; lyrics 
by L. Shears, music by V. Tomasulo. 
© 1 ec. Feb. 15, 1929; E unp. 3765; 
Louis Shears and Vincent Tomasulo, 
Brooklyn. 2981 


Dreams on wings; words and music by 
W. B. Weeks. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 3640; Warren Benjamin 
Weeks, Davenport, Ia.. 2982 


Dreamy mellow moon; lyric by Eddie 
Swenson and H. Erickson, music by 
Helmar Erickson; with male quar- 
tette arr. Detroit, Swanson, Jack 
Orr & Hrickson. © Feb. 23, 1929; 
2c. Feb. 25; E pub. 3682; Helmar 
Erickson, Detroit. 2983 


Drowsy (A) breeze drifts by; by 
Mildred Weston; pf. with words. © 
Feb. 20, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 23; E pub. 
3643; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

2984 


Drunken (The) drag; words and 
music by E. P. Wrubel. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Feb. 6, 1929; 
E unp. 3486; Elias Paul Wrubel, 
Middletown, Conn. 2985 


Dutch panels; by Jac. Bonset, of 
Netherlands; pf. bk. 1. 1. The 
citadel. [5 others] — bk.2. 7. Mar- 
ket-day in Volendam. [5others] © 
Feb. 4, 1929; 1 c. each Feb. 6; E 
for. 2543, 2544; Keith-Prowse & co., 
Itd., London. 2986, 2987 


Dwie kumoszki; by Joseph Kapalka. 
© 1c. Feb. 16, 1929; BE unp. 3779; 


International music pub. co., Chi- 
cago. 2988 
E allora dillo!...; comico fox, parole 


e musica di A. Ramiro Borella, of 
Italy. © Dec. 6, 1928; 1 ¢. Feb. 6, 
1929; HK for. 2602; Carlo Lombardo, 
Milan. 2989 


Each melody; words. by Jack La 
Monte, music by G. Duckworth. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Bieb., 2,-1929\;...23,¢; Keb... 63. BE \pub. 
3198; George Duckworth, Princeton, 
IN: eli, 2990 


Haster; anthem, words by Edmund 
Spenser, music by Louis Victor Saar, 
op. 124°; for a cappella cho. of men’s 
voices. 4to. © Jan. 24, 1929; 2 «. 
Jan. 30; E pub. 3239; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 2991 


Haster (The) miracie of Saint Anne 
de Beaupré; cantata, words by 
Avery Gaul, music by Harvey Gaul. 
4to. © Feb. 28, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 25; 
E pub. 3723; G. Ricordi & c¢o., inc., 
New York. ; 2992 


Eccitamento; by Walter C. Schad; pf., 
with obbl. pt. © Nov. 22, 1928; 2c. 
Dee. 28; E pub. 3403; Sonnemann 
musie co., inc., New York. 2993 


Echo; words by Viscountess Grey, 
musie by V. Ward. © 1. Feb. 15, 
1929; E unp. 3774; Vera Ward, New 
York. 2994 


Echo caprice; by Carl F. Mueller; 
organ. © Feb. 6, 1929; 2c. Feb. 11; 
E pub. 3514; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 2995 


Echoes; words and music by Les Poe; 
pir, © 1.¢c.. Feb... 8. 19295) Bieanp. 
3547; Les Dryden Poe, San Fran- 
cisco. 2996 


Echoes from the pines; by R. M. 
Stults; pf. Boston,-New York, Evans 
music co. © Feb. 18, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
23; E pub. 3660; M. T. Evans, Bos- 
ton. 2997 


Echoes of forty nine; words by M. H. 
Johnson, music by J. Fowler. © 
1 @ Dee. 26, 1928; :.E unp. 3422; 
Julia Fowler, San Francisco, and 
Mary ‘Helen Johnson, Sacramento, 
Calif. 2998 


Echoes of long ago; words and music 
arr. by H. Shamlian; 1st violin. © 
1c. Feb. 9, 1929: E unp. 3604; Hov- 
sep Shamlian, Union City, N. J. 

2999 


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3000 


Education -(L’) du hautboiste; méth- 
ode, par A. Bridet, of France. © 
Dee: 31,1928) 1c Jan 31, 1929; 1 
for. 2447; Bridet, Lyon, France. 

3000 


"Exxevrpixes évwuaries (Hi kkentrikes eno- 
maties); émeper7a, dtwdia, "EAa va ~Ea- 
tAwons, words by Nicholas Laskaris, 
music by D. Zattas, of Greece, domi- 
ciled at New York. © Oct. 17, 1927; 
oC. Vane Sl. 129. ib. pul. ooco5, we 
mosthenis Zattas, New York. 3001 


"Ea meopatapa: words by Lemonio 
Eleftheriou, music arr. by Demos- 
thenis Zattas, of Greece, domiciled 
at New York. ©1e. Feb. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 4028; Alector pub. co., New 
York. 3002 


Elaine; words and music by Harold 
Saylor. © 1c. Feb. 6, 1929; E unp. 
3461; Nathan Harold Saylor, Chi- 
cago. 3003 


Elegia; partitura per orchestrina, di 
P. G. Breschi, of Italy. Rome, HEdi- 
tore L. S. Palagi. 4to. © Dec. 18, 
1928; 1 c. Feb. 6, 1929; EH for. 2600; 
Pier Giulio Breschi, Rome. 3004 


Hiéyation ; von Francois Rasse, of Bel- 
gium; odeon and salonorch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Feb. 18, 
1829; 1 «. Feb. 9; E for. 2656; Aug. 
Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 


Elfin sprites; by G. O’Connor-Morris, 
of Great Britain, op. 40, no. 2; pf. 
© Feb. 4, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 15; E for. 
2701; Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 

3006 


Hives at play; study in phrasing, by 
Rob Roy Peery; pf. © Feb. 11, 
1929; 2 c. Feb. 18; E pub. 3580; 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 3007 


En su santo; words and music by Al- 
fredo Reza, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Bl Paso.en{Photestatin © :dan. vit, 
1929; 2 ¢. Feb. 8; E pub. 3484; Dio- 
nisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 3008 


En tu choza. ...; danza, words and 
music by Antonio Loya, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Los Angeles. [Photo- 
stat] © Jan. 11, 1929; 2c. Feb. 8; 
E pub. 8452; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles, 3009 


Hn vano; by Luis Aguifiaga, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Los Angeles; pf. [Pho- 
tostat] © Jan. 11, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
8; E pub. 3422; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 3010 


3005 


pt. 111, 0. s., Vv. 24 


Hna-dena-dinah-do; fox trot, words 
and music by Ralph Butler, Julien 
Wright and Will EH. Haines, of Great 
Britain; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by, Harry J. Stafford. [Stati vane 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Feb. 8, 
1929; 1 & “EBeb... 215 (HY tormyZsaee 
Campbell, Connelly & co., London. 

3011 


Hnchantement ; habanera chantée, par- 
oles de Jacques Loar, musique de 
Sylvain Hamy [pseud. of Sylvain 
Freund], of Belgium. © Dee. 22, 
1928; 1.¢e). Jan. 4, 1929: Bitore2aGae 
International music co., Brussels, 
Belgium. 3012 


End (The) of a beautiful dream; 


words and music by Harold Saylor. 

© 1e. Feb. 6, 1929; E unp. 3462; 

Nathan Harold Saylor, Chicago. 
3013 


Hngagez vous dans la marine; one 
step, sur les motifs de la chanson de 
P. Dagorrette, musique de Pablo 
Labor, of France; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor and words. 4to. © Dec.. 
a1, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 8, 1929; EK for. 
2771; Editions Cicada, Paris. 3014 


Engagez-vous dans la marine; paroles 
de P. Dagorrette, musique de Pablo 
Labor, of France. © Nov. 15, 1928; 
1c. Jan. 31, 1929; EH for. 2440; EKdi- 
tions Cicada, Paris. 3015 


Epitafi; di Lodovico Rocca, of Italy; 
pf. Ad un guerriero. [2 others] © 
Jan. 23, 1929: 1 c. Feb. 212 ten 
2829; A. & G. Carisch & ¢, Milan. 


3016 

Epouvante; cinédrame, par M. Brus- 
selmans, of Belgium; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 


1928; 1 c. Jan. 31, 1929; H for, 2491; 
J. Yves Krier, Paris. 3017 


Ere psefti dounia; composer anon., 
words, transcription and arr. by 
Tetos Demetriades, of Turkey, domi- 
ciled at New York. [Words and 
melody only] ©1. Feb. 8, 1929; 
EH unp. 3552; Tetos musie store, New 
York. 3018 


Hspressione del cuore; valzer, di G. 
Critelli; violin. ‘©’ 1 e) Wants, 
1929; EH unp. 2827; Giuseppe Cri- 
telli, Brooklyn. 3019 


Hstrellita; by Manuel M. Ponce, arr. 
by C. 8S. DeLano; 1st and 2nd steel 
guit. with pf. acc. © Jan. 20, 1929; 
2.c, Jan. 29; BE pub. 33851; C. S. De 
Lano, Los Angeles. 3020 


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3042 


Eternal (The) light; Easter service Every Saturday night; words and mu- 


for chureh school and congregation, 
1929, arr. by Clarice McCauley. 8vo. 
© Feb. 9, 1929; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
1; AA 9923; Methodist book con- 
eern, New York. 3021 


——-—— Supplement. 8vo. © Feb. 
9, 1929; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 1; AA 
$924; Methodist book’ concern, New 
York. ve 3022 


‘Eternal love; words and music by Bal- 
lard Macdonald, Dave Dreyer and 
Peter De Rose; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele or banjulele banjo arr. by May 
Singhi Breen. © Feb. 11, 1929; 2 c. 
Feb. 12; E pub. 3392; Irving Berlin, 
inec., New York. 3023 


‘Eterno amore; mazurka, by L. Canoro; 
violin. © 1c. Feb. 27, 1929; E unp. 
4080; Louis Canoro, New York. 

3024 


(David) Concerto; by D. 
Evans, of Great Britain, op. 7; 
string orch. sc. © Dec. 21, 1928; 
1 ce. Feb. 14, 1929; E for. 2740; Da- 
vid Evans, London. 3025 


Eve; words and music by Buddy Val- 
entine and Irving Mills; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Jan. 29, 1929; 2 e¢. 
Feb. 11; # pub. 3360; Gotham music 
service, inc., New York. 3026 


‘Evening in Paris; waltz, by B. Fo- 
meen and Jack Press, of Russia, 
domiciled at New York; pf. ©1e. 
Feb. 4, 1929; E unp. 3413; Basil 
Fomeen, New York. 3027 


Hyening song; by Frances Brockett 
Kellogg; pf. © Feb. 11, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 18; E pub. 3581; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 3028 


Eyans 


Hyventide; by L. B. Turney, tran- 
scribed by Alfred H. Wertheim; 
violin and pf. © Feb. 5, 1929; 2 ec. 
Feb. 6; E pub. 3395; Edward Schu- 
berth & co., ine., New York. 3029 


Everlasting life is free; hymn, words 
by Hal Homer, music arr. by B. B. 
McKinney. (Jn Revival songs) © 
Pampertis, 1929: 2 ¢ Feb. 11> Eigub. 
3759; Robert Henry Coleman, Dal- 
las. 3030 


Every moon’s a honeymoon with you; 
fox-trot, words and music by Dale 
Wimbrow; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Heb.S, 1929; 2 c Febi.9; EH. pub. 
.338203 Loyal B. Curtis, New York. 

3031 


sic by Beatrice James [pseud. of B. 
G. Pollak] [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Feb. 14, 1929; E unp. 
4102; Beatrice Gertrude Pollak, New 
York. 3032 
Hvighetstanker; dikt ay Marie Knudt- 
zon, musik av Inga Lzerum Liebich, 
of Norway, op. 538. © Dec. 12, 1928; 
1Se. bdiani 622.0 :49295-): for.e2869 ; 
Norsk musikforlag, Oslo, Norway. 
3033 
Hxcuse my ravin’ ’bout my Caroline; 
words by Max C. Freedman, music 
by J. Kopf and Don Travaline. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1c. Feb. 
2, 1929; E unp. 3364; Jack Kopf, 
Philadelphia. 3034 


Fabliau; scéne agreste, par Frédéric 
Le Rey, of France; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. Dec.4431, 
1928; 1c. Jan. 31, 1929; E for. 2470; 
J. Yves Krier, Paris. 3035 


Face (A) in a star above me; words 
by R. Gibson, music by S. Marco 
and J. Winke: jr. oO 1 '¢ heb. 21, 
1929; E unp. 3940; Sano Marco, 
New York, John Finke, jr., Ravena, 
N. Y., and Ross Gibson. Portland, 
Or. 3036 


Face to face; sacred song, words and 
music by Herbert Johnson, arr. by 
Geo. J. Trinkaus. 1. Mixed voices. 
2. Male voices. 4to. © Feb. 25, 
1929 2ine) ‘each. Feb. 25 2H pub. 
3668, 3669; Peate’s music house, inc., 
Wirdal Ne Y: 3037, 3038 


Faded (A) rose, to bring’ back 
thoughts of yesterday; words by O. 
L. Hubbert, music by O. L. Hubbert 
and Ernest Hubbert: pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by E. Hubbert. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 5, 1929; E unp. 3536; Ollie Lee 
Hubbert, Los Angeles. 3039 


Faim (La); by W. B. Shimp; pf. and 
violin. © Dec. 20, 1928; 2 ec. Feb. 
23; E pub. 3654; William Bennett 
Shimp, Paris. 3040 


Fair Santa Barbara; words and mu- 
sic by S. W. Hollowell. © 1c. Feb. 
11, 1929; E unp. 3642; Stella Watts 
Hollowell, Santa Barbara, Calif. 

38041 


Fairies’ (The) forest; unison song, 
words by Margaret G. Rhodes, mu- 
sic by George Rathbone, of Great 
Britain. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Feb. 15, 1929; 1 ec. 
Feb. 18: E for. 2711; Novello & co., 
itd., London. 3042 


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304 


Fairy scenes; by A. M. Virgil, op. 114; 
pf. New York, Virgil piano school 
co. © Feb. 20, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 16; 
E pub. 3567; Antha M. Virgil, New 
York. 3043 


Fammi dormire; versi di P. Iannac- 
cone, musica di M. Romagnoli. 
[Words and melody only] S8vo. 
Jan. 7, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 18; E pub. 
8589; Mario Romagnoli and Pietro 
Iannaccone, Philadelphia. 3044 


Fancy (The) tree; by Arthur Baynon, 
of Great Britain; pf. 1. Elves 
dance. [4 others] © Jan. 30, 1929; 
1 ¢. Feb. 27; E for. 2856; Joseph 
Williams, ltd., London. 3045 


Fanny Lee; waltz song, words and 
music by Fred Meyer; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Feb. 2, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
7; E pub. 3665; Fred Meyer, Chi- 
cago. 3046 


Fantasy on Russian airs for string 
quartet ; based on Glinka’s Kamarin- 
skaia, by G. Besrodny. © 1c. Feb. 
19, 1929; E unp. 3863; Gregory Bes- 
rodny, Long Island, N. Y. 3047 


FantOme; piéce caractéristique, de 
Paul Pierné, of France; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor and violin 1 con- 
ductor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1c. 
Feb. 8, 1929; E for>.2808; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 3048 


Far-a-way eyes: words and music by 
R. FE. Glick. ‘©: Le. Feb! 1;°1929; 
E unp. 8714; Ruth Fridman Glick, 
Cincinnati. 3049 


Fast jeden abend stehe ich vor deiner 
wohnung; slow-fox, aus Das. siisse 
geheimnis, text von Alfred Brieger, 
musik von Kurt Zorlig, of Germany, 
arr. von Hartwig v. Platen, of Ger- 
many; orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 
4to. © Jan. 10, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 2; 
E for. 2533; Musikverlag City, Leip- 
zig. 3050 


Father, in Thy mysterious presence; 
anthem, words by Samuel Johnson, 
music by J. Sebastian Matthews and 
H. Alexander Matthews; sop. solo 
and cho. of mixed voices; organ acc. 
4to. © Jan. 14, 1929; 2 « Feb. 4; 
EK pub. 3483; Oliver Ditson ¢o., Bos- 
ton. 3051 


Father Mississippi; theme song for 
Show boat, lyric by L. Wolfe Gilbert, 
music by Harry Akst. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Feb. 1, 1929; 
E unp. 3531; Leo Feist, inec., New 
York. 3052 


pt. TIT, 0. S., Vv. 24 


Father, teach us; sacred song, text 
anon., music by Maddalena Heryer 
Akers; pf. or organ acc.; high, in F. 
© Feb. 18, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 23; E 
pub. 3664; Harold Flammer, inc.. 
New York. 3053 


Fauré (Gabriel) Andantino; rev. by 
Georges Barrére, of France, domi- 
ciled at New York: flute or violin, 
with pf. acc. © Jan. 31, 192072 ¢ 
Feb. 4; E pub. 3259; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 3054 


Favolette morali: per canto solo o 
mand., parole di Peppino Mendes, 
musica di Vittorio Mascheroni, of 


Italy. .4to., ©, Jan. 5. Joeo ges 
gan. “sO: HH for. (2508 =) aa ees 
Carisch & c., Milan. 38055 


Fedel ti sono; by M. Loguercio. [Mel- 
ody only] © 1. Dec. 29, 1928: B 
unp. 2366; Michael Loguercio, Brook- 
lyn. 38056 


Féerie-ballet; suite chorégraphique 
pour orch., avec pf. conducteur, par 
Gabriel Parés, of France, pts. 1. 
Princesse Mpyrtil. [3 others] © 
Jan. 5, 1929-1" c. Jane oly ere 
2467: Editions musicales Sam Fox, 
Paris. 3057 


Felicity: mood by Walter Rolfe; pf. 
© Jan. 31, 1929; 2c. Feb. 4: E pub. 
3256: G.-Schirmer, inc., New York. 

3058 

Feo (El); corrido mexicano, words 
and music by Felipin Turich, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Los Angeles. 
[Photostat] © Jan. 11, 1929: 2 ce. 
Feb. 8; E pub. 3407 ; Dionisio Acosta, 
Los Angeles. 3059 


Festum omnium sanctorum; eycle 
aprés Ja Pentecdte, pour grand orgue, 
par Charles Tournemire, of France, 
op. 57. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 & Jan. 
31, 1929; E for. 2418; Heugel, Paris. 

3060 


Féte et cortége; petite suite pour orch., 
avee pf. conducteur, par Gabriel 
Parés, of France. 4to. © Dee. 31, 
1928; 1c. Jan. 31, 1929; E for. 2462; 
Editions musicales Sam Fox, Paris. 

3061 


Féte provencale; trio for beginners, 
par EK. Soubeyran, of France, op. 30, 
révision par G. Bardout; violon, vio- 
loncelle et pf. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 31, 1929; E for. 2422; Rouart, 
Lerolle et cie., Paris. 3062 


Feudal knights; by Cedric W. Le- 
mont; pf. © Feb. 18, 1929; 2 c¢. 


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3085 


Feb. 19; E pub. 3611; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

3063 

Feuilles (Les) mortes; valse lente, par 

Pablo Labor, of France; string quin- 

tet, with pf. conductor. 4to. © Dee. 

Bt, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 8, 1929; E for. 


2769; Editions Cicada, Paris. 3064 
Février (Henry) Une idylle; par 
Henry Février, of France; odeon 


and salonoreh. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor and violin 1 conductor. 4to. 
© Feb. 18, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 2; E for. 
2644; Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leip- 
zig. 3065 


Fickénscher (Arthur) Three French 
folk songs; English version by Edith 
C. Fickénscher, music arr. by A. 
Fickénscher; male voices. 4to. 1. 
Long live Henry fourth. [2 others.] 
© Feb. 2, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 18; E pub. 
3596; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

3066 

Fiévet (Paul) Deux piéces sympho- 
niques; pour petit orch., par P. 
Fiévet, of France. pts. 1. Interlude. 
Pevetneris © Dee: 3%;°°1928 >. 1" ec. 
Jan. 31, 1929; E for. 2449; Hditions 
musicales Evette, Paris. 3067 


Fior di Spagna; waltz, by Athberto 
Rizzi; violin. © 1 c. Feb. 20, 1929: 


E unp. 3891; Apollo music Co., 
Brooklyn. 3068 
Fioretta; from the musical comedy, 


lyric and music by G. Romilli. © 

Feb. 13, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 14; E pub. 

3469; Robbins music corp., New 

York. 3069 

Firecrackers; by Donald Thorne, of 

Great Britain; pf. © Dec. 13, 1928; 

1 ec. Feb. 21, 1929; EH for. 2863; 
Campbell, Connelly & co., London. 

3070 

Fireman’s life; words and music by P. 


Martorano. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Feb. 4, 1929; E unp. 
3441; Peter Martorano, Garfield, 
Nid. 3071 
First lessons in counterpoint; by 


Thomas Keighley, of Great Britain. 


8vo. © Jan. 16, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 8; 
E for. 2567; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow. 3072 


First melody book; simplified and com- 
piled for violin class instruction, by 
O. S. Colbentson; with pf. ace. © 
fue, Pep. 14, 192598 anp. Sle : 
Oliver S. Colbentson, Chicago. 3073 


First (The) rose of springtime; words 
by H. Hendrickson, musie by Her- 
bert Leslie. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1929; 


E unp. 4099; Henry Hendrickson, 
Kansas City, Mo. 3074 


Fisher’s (The) widow; words by Ar- 
thur Symons, music by Clara Hd- 
wards; med. or high voice. © Jan. 
28, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 31; EH pub. 3245; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 3075 


Flamische idyllen; ein zyklus von 
neun stiicken, nach gedichten yon 
Guido Gezelle, fiir klavier von Eugen 
Bodart, of Germany, op. 2. © Jan. 
5, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 13; E for. 2633; 
F. KE. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 3076 


Flames; words by Mary Aldis, music 
by Winifred E. McGee. © Feb. 10, 
1929; 2 c. Feb. 8; E pub. 3278; 
Winifred E. McGee, Ceres, Calif. 

3077 


Flapper land; words and music by J. 


EH. Wilson. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Feb. 23, 1929; E unp. 
3965; J.. E. Wilson, Long Beach, 
Calif. 3078 


Fleeting hours; valse caprice, by Carl 
Wilhelm Kern, op. 442; pf. © Feb. 
6192902) Pep. ts. my pub... 3210 5 
Irving Berlin standard music corp., 
New York. 3079 


Fleischmann (Otto) Canzonetta; von 
Otto Fleischmann, of Germany, op. 
88, bearb. von J. Sakom; violon- 
cello au. “pf. © Jan! 4, 1929; de. 
Jan. 22; E for. 2290; Anton J. Ben- 
jamin, Leipzig. 3080 


Fleurette; words by Billy Rose, music 
by Fred Fisher and Louis Silvers. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Feb. 5, 1929; E unp. 3438; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 3081 


Flor silvestre; tango, paroles argen- 
tines de Antonio Viergol, musique de 
Manuel Jovés, of Spain, ukulele arr. 
by F. Salabert; pf. © Dee. 31, 1928; 
1c. Feb. 8, 1929; EH for. 2796; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 3082 


Fliorecita de una cumbre; words and 
music by Simon G. Casas, of Mex- 
ico; pi. [Photestat! ~ © “Jan” 11, 
1929; 2 c. Feb. 8; E pub. 3435; Dio- 
nisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 3083 


Florestine des Alpes; valse, par I. 
Snoék, of Netherlands, op. 120; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 8, 1929; 
E for. 2756; J. Yves Krier, Paris. 

3084 

Florida moon; words and music by 
IF. Martinez, jr. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Feb. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 3861; Frank Martinez, jr., 
Clearwater, Fla. . 8085 


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3086 


pt. I, nes, v.26 


Flower of May; words by G. Romilli, 
music by G. Bagby. ©1c. Feb. 18. 
1929; E unp. 4100; George Bagby, 
New York. 3086 


Flowers of memory; chant sans pa- 
roles, by Perey Elliott, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. © Jan. 30; 1929; 1 c. Feb. 
15: E for. 2659; Metzler & co. (1920) 
ltd., London. 3087 


Folks (The) at home sweet home; 
words: and music by L. Hngelkes. 
[Words and melody only] ©l1ee. 
.Feb. 18, 1929; E unp. 3822; Lavere 
Engelkes, Britton, S. D. 3088 


Follow a big cigar: comedy one step, 
words and music by C. Jay Wallace 
and Raymond Wallace, both of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Jan. 
12, 19298 1 Golan. 22s) Bore laa 
Cambridge music co., London. 3089 


words by Monty Siegel 
Meskilil, music by Pete 
pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Feb. 21, 1929;-2 c. Feb. 21;.E pub. 
3624; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 3090 


For a smile; fox-trot, by Mirrio Rob- 
ert. of Belgium; odeon and salon- 


Foot-prints ; 
and Jack 
Wendling; 


orch. pts., with pf. conductor and 
violin 1 conductor. 4to. © Feb. 18, 
1929; 1 c. Feb. 2: Evfor. 2646; Aug. 


Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 3091 


For His love is my highest goal; words 
and music by E..W. Hall. ©. 1 e. 
Feb. 2, 1929; E unp. 3383; Harsel 
Waneta Hall, LaFayette, O. 3092 


For me; hymn, words and music by 
H. Dautel. © Feb. 1, 1929; 2 c. 
Feb. 19; E pub. 3609; Hall Dautel, 
Chicago. 3093 


For remembrance; words by Fred E. 
Weatherly, music by Margaret Wool- 
mer, of Great Britain. © Feb. 1, 
1929; 1 @: Feb. 2; E for. 2688; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd., London. 3094 


Forever; words and music by E. E. 
Applegate. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Feb. 20, 1929; E unp. 
3877; Ed. E. Applegate, Asbury 
Park. 3095 

Forever with you; lyric by F. L. 
Cooper, jr., music by John Péter 
Sacco. [Chor ds single staff] ©le. 
Feb. 8, 1929; E unp. 3538; Frederick 
Linn Cooper, jr., New York. 3096 


Forging (The) of the anchor; pt. song, 
words by Samuel Ferguson, music 
by Humphrey J. Stewart; men’s 
voices. 4to. © Jan. 380, 1929; 2 c. 


16 


Feb. 4; E pub. 3484; Oliver Ditson: 
co., Boston. 3097 


Forgiveness; love theme, by H. C. 
Fischer; melody with pf. acc. © 1 
c. Feb. 4, 1929; E unp. 33938; Harry 
ib Fischer, Elmhurst, iO! N. ¥: 

38098. 

Fountain (The); by Frances Terry; 

pf. © Jan. 24, 1929; 2 « Jan. 30; 


FE pub. 3242; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 3099 
Fountainette; by Joseph Nussbaum; 


pf. © Feb. 28, 1929; 2 ¢. Feb. 27; 
E pub. 3734; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 3100: 


Fox (Sam) school collection; 3 pt. 
songs, words and music by various 
authors, with arrs. by J. S. Zameenik: 
and Don Wilson; sop., alto and bar. 
v. 1. 4to. © Feb. 25, 1929; 2 e. Web: 
25; E pub. 3691; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 3101 


Fox album of B flat clarinet solis; by 
various authors; arr. with pf. apse 

7. 1-8. 4to. © Feb. 25, 1929; e. e: 
Feb. 25; E pub. 8695-3697; Sam Fox 
pub. co., Cleveland. 3102-3104 


Fox famous folio of B flat clarinet 
solos; by Jessie L. Deppen, Walter 
EK. Miles and others; arr. with pf.. 
ace. v. 1. © Feb. 25, 1929-)27¢ 
Feb. 25; E pub. 3694; Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. 3105: 


FKriulein mama; operette in drei akten 
von Louis Verneuil [pseud. of Louis 
Collin] und Richard Kessler, gesangs- 
texte von R. Kessler und Willi 
Kollo, musik von Hugo Hirsch, of 
Germany; volistandiger klavieraus- 
zug zum dirigieren eingerichtet von 
Paul Hiihn, of Germany. © Oct. 6, 
1928; 1 ¢ Nov. 6; E for. 602; Dret 
masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 3106: 


Fraternity man; words and music by 
Donald G. Robertson; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © Nov. 27, 1928; 2 ec: Dec. 
10; E pub. 3192; Melrose bros. music 
co., inc., Chicago. 3107 


Freshman hop; words and music by Al 
Goering, Jack Pettis and Irving 
Mills; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
M. Kalua. © Jan; 29, 1920; 2c: 
Feb. 11; E pub. 3350; Mills music,. 
ine., New York. 3108 


Frivolity; caprice, by Chester Nord- 
man; pf. © Jan. 28, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
4; E pub. 3153; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston. 38109 

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1929 


* 


31351 


Frohsinn auf den bergen; oberlindler, 
mit benutzung altbayerischer the- 
men, yon Oscar Fetras, of Germany, 
op. 150; orch. pts. 4to. © Jan. 23, 
1929; 1 c. Feb. 12; E for 2594; Anton 
J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 3110 


From morning to evening and mid- 
night to dawn; words and music by 
J. Melbourne. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Feb. 9, 1929; E unp. 
3602; John Melbourne, Ozone Park, 
N. Y., Gus Buehl and Chris Prae- 
torius, New York. Si1t 


From sunrise to sunset, from sunset 
till dawn; words and music by Ber- 
nard MtLaughlin and Jack Miller. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Feb. 26, 1929; E unp. 4056; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. atl2 


@®rwxeia (“H) rov Mroéu; éx omepertTa Mrr0- 
Euikn ayamrn, stixo: Op>. KapaGia, pov- 
oxy NixorA. XarfnamoaroAdov, of France. 
© Dee. 11, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 6, 1929; 
BE for. 2541; Alector pub. co., New 
York. ails 


Fuhrmannslied; text von W. Molden- 
hauer, musik gesetzt fiir minnerchor 
von Walther Moldenhauer, of Ger- 
many, op. 38, nr. 4. 4to. © Dec. 
ete a GaiKebp A, 1929 >;H-for. 
2665; Karl Hochstein, Heidelberg, 
Germany. ei 3114 


Fumble and stumble and kiss you in 
the dark; words and music by G. 
Quirk; pf. © 1. Feb. 25, 1929; E 
unp. 4004; Gene Quirk, Maitapan, 
Mass. 3115 


Fun and frolic; galop, for cinema, by 
Joseph Engleman, of Great Britain; 
orech. pts., with pf. conductor. © 
Nov. 20, 1928; 1 ¢. Feb: 7, 1929; EB 
for. 2556; Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 

3116 

Fureur (La) de Néron: mélodrame, 
par Marcel Colin, of France; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
Dec 315 1928-1 ve. Fan? 31." 1929" 
for. 2474; J. Yves Krier, Paris. 3117 


Gagelstein (Gregory) Twelve piquant 
revelations; by Gregory Stone 
[pseud. of G. Gagelstein], of Russia, 
domiciled at Chicago; pf. © May i, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1929; E pub. 3136; 
Gregory Gagelstein, Chicago. 3118 


Gaity-suite; pour orch., avec pf. con- 
ducteur, par H. de Beatti et R. Jac- 
quemont, of France. pts. 
Wee, 31) 19285 Ive. FJanieel, 1929; E 
for. 2463; Editions musicales Sam 
Fox; Paris. 3119 


Ato. © | 


Gamin (Le) de Paris; paroles de Léo 
Leliévre, Henri Varna et Fernand 
Rouvray, musique de René Sylviano, 
of France; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by F. Salabert. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 
ce. Jan. 31, 1929; E for. 2518; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 3120 


Garafion (El); words: and music by 
Felipe Flores, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Los Angeles; pf. [Photostat] © 
Watltk, O20 2.¢ Keb, Ss Hh wate 
3431; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

3121 

Garlands; classical pieces, and studies 
for beginners, by Clemence Roff, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Feb. 12, 1929; 
1c. Feb. 15; E for. 2833 ; Edwin Ash- 
down, ltd., London. aaa 


Garofani rossi; by M. Loguercio; oca- 
rina. © 1c. Dec. 29, 1928; E unp. 
2367 ; Michael Loguercio, Brooklyn. 

3123 

Gaucho (Hl) ; tango, letra y musica de 
Tito Schipa, of Italy. © Nov. 19, 
1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1929; E pub. 2640; 
Forster music publisher, inc., Chi- 
cago. 3124 


Gavotte; by Richard Kountz; organ. 
© Oct. 17, 1927; 2 e) Feb. 9, 1929;. 
E pub. 3314; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 3125 


Gay (Marion Viola) Prelude; pf. © 
irae. ; Dee, AS. 1928 >, unpee sue ; 
Marion Viola Gay, New York. 3126 


Gay, sweet and jolly; by Frederic 
Groton, op. M, no. 2; pf. © Feb.'4, 
1929: 2 c. Feb. 8; E pub. 3508; G.. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 3127 


Gee! but I’m missing you; words and 
music by M. L. Bacon. © 1 «. Feb. 
238, 1929; E unp. 3972; Myron L. 
Bacon, Bayfield, Wis. 3128 


Gems for everybody; collection, con- 
taining 10 classics, arr. by Henri 


Weber: pf. © Mar. 4, 1929; 2 «. 
War. %; aft. War G: 7A, P1963; 
Belwin, inc., New York. 3129 
Gentille fieurette; intermezzo, par 


Jean Bernard, of France, op. 279; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
© Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ec. Jan. 31, 1929; 
E for. 2388; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 3130 


Georgia; words by Frank N. Wilson 
and Ray S. Seaton, music by F. N. 
Wilson and N, B. Lewellyn. © 1c. 
Feb. 8, 1929; E unp. 35438; F. N. 
Wilson, Sanford, Fla., N. B. Lewel- 
lyn and R. S. Seaton, Denver. 3131 


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3132 


Georgia gigolo; novelty song, words 
and music by Spencer Williams and 
Howard Johnson. © Feb. 11, 1929; 
2c. Feb. 11; E pub. 3376; Triangle 
music pub. co., ine, New York. 

3132 

Georgia peach; words and music by 
W. G. Pattison. © +1 ¢c. Feb. 18, 
1929; E unp. 3880; William G. Pat- 
tison, Palo Alto, Calif. 3133 


Geraldine; words by Charles Tobias, 
music by El Kay; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by May Singhi Breen. © 
Jan. 31, 1929; 2 c« Feb. 1; E pub. 
3133; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

3134 

Gespenster-marsch ; by Edgar Dame, of 
Belgium; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor and violin 1 direction. 4to. 
© Aug. 2, 1928; 1 ec. Feb. 7, 1929; 
H for. 2552; Bosworth & co., Leip- 
zig. 3135 


Gethsemane; sacred song, words and 
music by George Rittenhouse; in A 
min. © Feb. 4, 1929; 2 ec. Feb. 5; 
E pub. 3161; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 3136 

Gia to meraki sou; composer anon., 
words and arr. of music by Tetos 
Demeiriades, of Turkey, domiciled 
at New York. [Words and melody 
only] ©1« Feb. 8, 1929; E unp. 
3554; Tetos music store, New York. 

3137 

Giglio fiorito; by M. Loguercio. [Mel- 


ody only]: © 1c. Dec. 29, 1928; EB 
unp. 23868; Michael Loguercio, 
Brooklyn. 3138 


Gin and It; fox trot, by Harry Par- 
sons, of France; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Noy. 20, 1928; 
1 e. Jan. 31, 1929; EH for. 2400;. H. 
Benjamin, Paris. 3139 


Ginger snaps; intermezzo, by Rosario 
Bourdon; pf. © Dec. 27, 1928; 2. 
Dec. 29; EH pub. 2582; Harms, ine., 
New York. 3140 


Giovanna; lyric by J. A. J. Miller, mu- 
sic by Al A. Erkert [i. e. Albert A. 


Erkert] ©.1 «. Feb. 1,.1929; EB 
unp. 3423; Joseph A. J. Miller, 
Philadelphia. 3141 


Girl (A) for every month; words and 
music by Robert 8S. Armbruster. © 
Jan. 20, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 14; E pub. 
3520; George M. Miles productions, 
New York. 8142 

Girls’ two-part choruses; composed, 
arr, and ed. by Marion Moore and 
J. A. Parks; sop. and alto. 4to. © 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES” 


pt. ITI, n. 8., v. 24 


Jan. 2,:49293'2) ec: Jan, 'Ts art, ene 
14; A 2853; J. A. Parks ¢o., York, 
Neb. 3143 


Git-wit-it; by S. J. Arodin. [Melody 


only] ©ic. Jan. 30, 1929; © unp. 
3655; Sidney J. Arodin, New Or- 
leans. 3144 


Giuliano; 2. fantasia, di R. Zandonai, 
riduzione per orchestrina con pf. 
conduttore di Arturo De Cecco, of 
Italy. pts. 4to. © Feb. 15, 1929; 
ic. Feb. 16; E for. 2729; G. Ricordi 
& ¢co., Milan. 3145 


Give a man a horse he ean ride; 2 pt. 
song for boys voices, Words by 
James Thomson, music by Geoffrey 
O’Hara. 4to. © Feb. 11, 1929; 2 ¢ 
Feb. 12; E pub. 3382; R. L. Hunt- 
zinger, inc., New York. 3146 


Give me love; words by M. J. Mary, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross. © 
1c. Feb. 21, 1929; EH unp. 3934; M. 
J. Mary, Boise, Id. 3147 


Give me sweet dreamland with a won- 
derful one like you; words and mu- 
sic by Tommie Jackson [i. e. T. 
Jackson] New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Jan. 14, 1929; 2 ¢. Jan. 
17; EH pub. 3184; Thomas Jackson, 
Sumter, S. C. 3148 


Give up to Jesus; hymn, words and 
music by A. N. Bostrom. (Jn Good 
tidings, v. 4, no. 10, Oct., 1927) © 
Oct. 14, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 25, 1929; EH 
pub. 38685; Albert N. Bostrom, Mc- 
Allen, Tex. 3149) 


Give your little baby lots of lovin’; 
fox-trot song, lyric by Dolly Morse, 
music by Joe Burke, arr. by Walter 
C. Simon; Feistyle pianorgan. © 
Feb. 15, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 16; E pub. 
3605; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

3150 


Glenn (The) glee club book for girls; 
collection of forty-two songs, ed. by 
Mabelle Glenn and Virginia French. 
4to. © Feb. 5, 1929; 2c. and aff. 
Mar. 5; AA 11194; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 3151 


Gloriana; words by A. Bellany, music 
by Luther A. Clark. © Jan. 1, 1929; 
2c. Feb. 27; E pub. 3788; Annette 


Bellany, San Francisco. 3152 
Glories of summer; Children’s day 
pageant-service for the Sunday 


school, pageant by M. A. G. Hding- 
ton, words by Lizzie DeArmond and 
others, music by John J. Thomas, 


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no. 2, 1929 


3174 


Clarence Nevin and others. 8vo. © 

Feb. 14, 1929; 2 ec. Feb. 18; D pub. 

27459; Geo. F. Rosche, Chicago. 
3153 


Godard (Benjamin Louis Paul) An- 
gels guard thee; berceuse, written 
by S. J. Reilly, composed by B. 
.Godard, arr. as a duet by Ernest 
Newton, of Great Britain; sop. and 
bar. [English and French text] © 
van. 10, 1929; 1 @ Jan. 26;'E for. 
2532; Metzler & co. (1920) Itd., Lon- 
don. 3154 


God’s heaven; hymn, words and music 
by Luther G. Presley. © Jan. 3, 
1929; 2 ec. Feb. 26; E pub. 3710; 
Eugene Monroe Bartlett, Hartford, 
Ark. 3155 


God’s messenger; poem by HElla A. 
Abbott, music by Herbert A. Strout. 
© Dec. 29, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 31; E 
pub. 2083; E. Morris music pub. co., 
inec., New York. 3156 


Goin’ back to Texas; words and music . 


by Co J. “Robison. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Feb. 21, 1929; 
EK unp. 389238; Carson J. Robison, 
New York. 3157. 


Goin’ south blues; words by Selma 
Davis [pseud. of Aletha Dickerson], 
music by Elzadie Robinson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Feb. 8, 
1929; E unp. 3570; Chicago music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 3158 


Goin’ to quit that runnin’ around! 
words and music by W. R. Hodgin. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Feb. 26, 1929; E unp. 4053; Willard 
Randolph Hodgin, New York. 3159 


Goin’ to town; by Duke Ellington and 
Bub Miley; pf. © Jan. 29, 1929; 
2c. Feb. 11; E pub. 3366; Gotham 
music service, inc., New York. 3160 


Going through; hymn, words by Hal 
Homer, music by B. B. McKinney. 
(In Revival songs) © Jan. 15, 
g070-. 2 ee. Web... 14 3.. Hii pub. 3750; 
Robert Henry Coleman, Dallas. 

3161 


Going thru Gethsemane; sacred song, 
words and music by W. N. Miles. 
8vo. © Feb. 15, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 18; 
E pub. 3588; Wilbur N. Miles, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa. 3162 


Golden days; arpeggio waltz, by B. 
Percy James; pif. Boston—New 
York, Evans music co. © Feb. 18, 
1929;'2 c. Feb. 23; EB pub. 3661; 
M. T. Evans, Boston. 3163 


42049—29——3 


Golden memories; suite, by Margaret 
Meadows, of Great Britain; pf. 
1. Golden days. [4 others] © Jan. 
16, 1929; 1 ec. Feb. 7;:E for. 2548; 
Warren & Phillips, London. 3164 


Good counsel; words from a Balade by 
Geoffrey Chaucer, music by Herbert 
Howells, of Great Britain. 4to. © 
Feb. 2, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 18; E for. 
2713; Hawkes & son (London) Itd., 
London. 3165 


Good morning—good evening—good 
night; words and music by Abner 
Silver, Al Sherman and Al Lewis. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Feb. 27, 1929; E unp. 4074; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 3166 


Good night little sweetheart; words 
by P. Baxter, music by P. Baxter 
and Dick O’Kane. © 1. Feb. 8, 
1929; E unp. 3576; Phil Baxter, 
Kansas City, Mo. 3167 


Got the blue blues; words by AL. 
Koppell, music by Frank Galassi. 
© Jan. 29, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 11; E 
pub. 3348; Mills music, ine. New 
York. 3168 


Graded tenor banjo method; by A. T. 
Cremin. bk. 1. © July 14, 1928; 
2 ec. Feb. 7, 1929; aff. Aug. 6, 1928; 
AA 4876; Arthur T. Cremin, New 
York. 3169 


Grande (La) porte de Kiev; extrait 
des Tableaux d’une exposition, par 
M. Moussorgsky, transcrit pour 
grand-orgue par Léonce de Saint- 
Martin, of France. © Dec. 31, 1928; 
1Se) Jan. 31;).1929: EY for. 2893 : 
W. Bessel et cie., Paris. 3170 


Great (The) event; hymn, words by 
G. O. Vikan, music by Uno N. 
Brauer. © Dec. 18, 1928; 2 ¢. Dec. 
31; E pub. 3772; Gilbert O. Vikan, 
N. D. Se! 


Green’s (George Hamilton) xylophone 
solos of famous Sam Fox successes ; 
arr. by G. H. Green. © Feb. 28, 
1929; 2c. (Febs 23 (H .pub.. Sia ; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 3172 


Greetings; by Cedric W. Lemont; pf. 
© Feb. 18, 1929; 2 c«. Feb. 19; E 
pub. 3612; Irving Berlin standard 
music corp., New York. 3173 


Greyhounds (The) ; galop, for cinema, 
by Joseph HEngleman, of Great 
Britain; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. © Noy. 20, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 
7, 1929; E for. 2557; Bosworth & 
co., Leipzig. 3174 


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3175 


Griévement blessé; scéne dramatique, 
par F. July, of France; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Dee. 
31, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 8, 1929; E for. 
2761; F. July, Paris. 


Griselle (Thomas) Two American 
sketches; pf. a. Nocturne. [1 other] 
©. Feb. 25, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 26; E 
pub. 37382; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 3176 


Grosse (Die) liebe kommt nur einmal 
im -leben—; slow-fox, worte von 
Fritz Rotter, musik von Hans May, 
of Austria. © Oct. 16, 1928; 1 «. 
Nov. 15; E for. 703; Drei masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 3177 


Grown-up baby; words by M. Elizalde 
and C. J. Edwards, music by Fred 
Elizalde, of Spain; pf. and ukulele 
ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Dec. 6, 1928; 1 ¢. Dec. 19; 
E for. 2888; Cambridge music ¢o., 
London. 3178 


Gruesome nights; by Isé Joels, of Hol- 
land; pf. © Nov. 22, 1928; 2 ¢. Dec. 
28; E pub. 3404; Sonnemann music 
co., ine., New York. 3179 


Grzechotka; polka, by W. Podosek. 
[Melody only] ©1c. Feb. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 4046; Walter Podosek, Cam- 
den, N. J. 3180 


Guess who; fox-trot ballad, words and 
music by Morey Davidson and Sam- 
my Watkins, arr. by Walter C. 
Simon; Feistyle pianorgan. © Feb. 
21, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 23; E pub. 3730; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 3181 


Gypsy; fox-trot, music by Matt Mal- 
neck and Frank Signorelli, arr. by 
O. Sciacca; full military band pts. 
obl. 24mo. © Jan. 30, 1929; 2c. 
Jan. 31; E pub. 3222; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 3182 


Gypsy; fox-trot song, by L. Wolfe 
Gilbert, Matt Malneck and Frank 
Signorelli, arr. by Walter C. Simon; 
Feistyle pianorgan. © Feb. 15, 
1929; 2 ec. Feb. 16; E pub. 3604; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 3183 


Gypsy (The) band; danza ungherese, 
by C. Adolfo Bossi, of Italy; violin 
and pf. © Feb. 12, 1929; 2.c. Feb. 
14; E pub. 3556; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 3184 


Gypsy queen; words by Fred Johnson, 
music by D. P. Stuart. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Feb. 1, 1929; 
E unp. 3351; Dever Payne Stuart, 
Clarksburg, W. Va. 38185 


3175 | 


pt. 11, nes., ¥. 24 


Habanera; de Novia, par Roger Jénoc, 
of France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 e. 
Feb. 8, 1929; E for. 2784; Paul De- 
courcelle, Paris. 3186 


Hace un ano; danza, words and music 
by Alfredo Reza, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at El Paso. [Photostat] © 
Jan, J1; 1929; °2 c. Keb. 8: 4 gue: 
3442; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

3187 


Handel (Georg Friedrich) A _ collec- 
tion of Handel’s songs; selected and 
ed. by Walter Ford, of Great Brit- 
ain, with pf. accs. by Rupert Erle- 
bach, of Great Britain. 4to. v. 1, 
light sop.—v. 4, contralto. © Dee. 
d1, 1928; 1 c. each Feb. 8, 1929; 
E for. 2667, 2668; Boosey & co., ltd., 
London. 3188, 3189 


Tochter Zion, freue dich; fiir orgel, 
von Alfred Hottinger, of Germany. 
©, Jan. 5, .1929;.1 « Heb, 18; BE for 
2632; F. BE. GC. Leuckart, Leipzig. 
3190 


Hail, King Eternal; sacred song, 
words and music by Bernard Ham- 
blen; high voice, in C. © Feb. 15, 
1929; 2 c. Feb. 16; HB ‘pub: 3594; 
Harms, ine., New York. 3191 


Hallelujah no more blues; fox trot, 


words by D. Bervey, music by Ray 
Hibbeler. © 1c. Feb. 21, 1929; E 
unp. 3987; Dora Bervey, Chicago. 

3192 


Hark! I hear a strain of music; Haster 
anthem, words by Hliza M. Sherman, 
music by Eduardo Marzo; 3 pt. cho. 
of women’s voices, with sop. solo; 
organ acc. 4to. © Jan. 24, 1929; 
2c. Jan. 30; E pub. 3240; G. Schir- 
mer, ine., New York. 3193 


Hark, what mean those holy voices; 
Christmas anthem, music by Her- 
bert J. Tily; mixed voices; organ 
ace. 4to. © Oct. 25, 1927; 72 4. 
Feb. 9, 1929; E pub. 3301; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 3194 


Harmonica music; by H. Watanuki, 
of Japan, domiciled at Los Angeles. 
Tokio, Japan, Minosuke Ito. 12mo. 
©: July 112,.1927 3 dive. Nov. 2Givdee: 
Dec. 5; A—Foreign 739; Homare 
Watanuki, Los Angeles. 3195 


Harvest moon; words by W. Hall, mu- 
sic by Sylvester Long Cross. ©1c. 
Feb. 21, 1929; E unp. 39381; William 
Hall, Seattle. 3196 


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- no. 2, 1929 


Haunted (The) flame; by George Dun- 
bar Shewell; pf. © Feb. 12, 1929; 
2 c. Feb. 14: E pub. 3558; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 3197 


Have a sunny smile each day; hymn, 
words by Edgar Jackson, music by 
Claude Patton Ganus. (In Jewels 
of glory) © Dec. 1,.1928; 2 c. Jan. 
23, 1929;_E pub. 3264; Claude P. 
Ganus, Birmingham, Ala. 3198 


Hawaiian melodies; words and music 
by L. Red Hawk [i. e. Leonard 
Hawk] and J. Macario, jr. ©l1e. 
Feb. 11, 1929; E unp. 3623; Leonard 
Hawk and Joe Macario, jr., Hono- 
lulu. 3199 


Hawaiian Sandman; words by Charles 
O’Flynn, music by F. Henri Klick- 
mann. © Feb. 23, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
27: E pub. 3774; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inc.. New York. 38200 


Same. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1929; E 
unp. 3525; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, inc., New York. 3201 


Hawkes (The) photo-play series; 
piano album no. 20, by Raymond S. 
C. Bennet, of Great Britain. no. 
115. The dark intruder. [5 others] 
© Dee. 7, 1928; 1 c. Dee. 21; E for. 
2697; Hawkes & son (London) Itd., 
London. 3202 


Haydn (Franz Josef) Humoresque; 
for motion pictures arr. by A. Fas- 
sio; pf. conductor. © Dec. 26, 1928; 
2 @. Dee. 27; Epub. 3168; A. Pas- 
sio, New York. 3203 


He can save me too; hymn, words and 
music by N. B. Vandall. © Feb. 1, 
1929; 2 c. Feb. 9; E pub. 3324; Lil- 
lenas pub. co., Indianapolis. 3204 


He has gone to Kumbaccoola; words 
and music by Fred Manville, of 
Great Britain. © Nov. 3, 1928; 1. 
Nov. 22; E for. 2583; Nash & sons, 
Cambridge, England. 3205 


He ransomed me; hymn, words and 
music by Burl Sparks. © Feb. 1, 
fo20 5 \2 1c. Web.19> Epub: Sa23 ) ail- 
lenas pub. co., Indianapolis. 3206 


He’s smiling through; sacred duet, 
words and music by H. Burns, arr. 
by Arthur Smith. © Feb. 13, 1929; 
2c. Feb. 16; E pub. 3599; Harriet 
Burns, Beresford, S. D. 3207 


He’s the best friend I can find; hymn, 
words and music by E. Boone. © 
Feb. 4, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 7; E pub. 
3207 ; Edward Boone, Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 3208 


3218 


He told me to think of a number; 
words by Dan O. Scott and Geo. 
Crump, music by Will Hyde, of 
Great Britain; pf. acc., with uku- 
lele arr. by Charles Hanley. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Dec. 
20, 1926 Th es Feo." 8) te20e" Fy ror. 
2658; Music pub. co., Itd., London. 

3209 


Hearts in Dixie; theme song from the 
photoplay, lyric by Walter Weems, 
music by Howard Jackson. © Feb. 
by, 1929. 352) GaeKebinfjeH pub. 3214 > 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine.,. 
New York. 3210 


Heaving (The) of the lead; old naval 
song, words by W. Pearce, music 
arr. by Alec Rowley, of Great Brit- 
ain; 2 treble voices. 4to. © Jan. 
23, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 4; E for. 2692; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd., Lon- 
don. 3211 


Heigh-ho everybody, heigh-ho; words 
and music by Harry Woods. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Feb. 23, 
1929; E unp. 3969; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inec., New York. By Aly. 


Helden-parade; marsch, von H. L. 
Blankenburg, op. 190, arr. von Leo- 
pold Weninger, of Austria; orch. 
Dis, At0s, ©. Jan. . 6.01929... dave: 
Feb. 9; E for. 2580; Anton J. Ben- 
jamin, Leipzig. 3213 


Hello my Josephine, my Joe dear; 
words and music by C. M. Kay. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
Feb. 23, 1929; E unp. 3960; Carolyn 


Margarite Kay, Omaha, Neb. 3214 


Hello sunshine hello; words by Charles 
Tobias and Jack Murray, music by 
Henry H. Tobias. © Feb. 11, 1929; 
2c. Feb. 15; E pub. 3467; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New 
York. aoe 


Hello sweetie; words by Bob Schafer, 
music by Joseph A. Cirina; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Feb. 18, 1929; 2 ec. 
Feb. 19; E pub. 3610; Al. Pianta- 
dosi, New York. 3216 


Henries Ford; words and music by 
M. HE. Livingston. © 1c. Feb. 13, 
1929; E unp. 3747; Mary Elisabeth 
Livingston, Sedro Wolley, Wash. 

3217 

Her name is Helen; words and music 
by Larry Fish, jr. [i. e. L. C. Fish, 
jr.] [Words and melody only] © 
i: ce.) Webiipt,719295 BE mnps 361s - 
Lawrence C. Fish, jr., Brooklyn. 

3218 


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3219 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Herbert (The) Hoover march; by P. | His resurrection; service of responses 


FEF. Damm; pf. © Feb. 2, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 6; E pub. 3167; Peter F. Damm, 
Dover, N. H. 3219 


Here comes the bride; words and mu- 
sic by Harold Christy and Charles 
Rosoff. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 19, 1929; E unp. 3873; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 3220 


Here comes the bride; words and mu- 
sic by Howard Jackson and Walter 
Weems. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 7, 1929; E unp. 3527; 
Fox film corp., New York. 3221 


Here I go; lyrics and music by F. 
Pruslin. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 5, 1929; E unp. 34389; 
Frank Pruslin, Brooklyn. 3222 


Heut’ hab’ ich premiére bei einer 
schonen frau! lied und_ boston, 
worte von Fritz Rotter, musik von 
Richard Tauber, of Germany. © 
Dec. 14, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 8, 1929; E 
for. 2576; Alrobi musikverlag, G. 
m. b. H., Berlin. 3223 


Hiding; words by Mat Freedman [i. 
e. M. Freedman], music by Cy Cot- 


ler [i. e. S. Cotler] [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Feb. 1, 1929; 
E unp. 8974; Simon Cotler, New 


York, and Matilda Freedman, Lans- 
downe, Pa. 3224 


High (The) flyer; words and music 
by F. H. Carlson. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Feb. 2, 1929; E 
unp. 3376; Francis H.. Carlson, Bal- 
four. ING a! 3225 


High up on a hill-top; fox-trot, music 
by Abel Baer, Ian Campbell and 
George Whiting, arr. by O. Sciacca ; 
full military band pts. obl. 24mo. 
© Jan. 30. 1929; 2c. cain. wad $2 
pub. 3228; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

3226 


Hiking: 3 pt. school cho., words and 
music by William Baines; sop., alto 
and bass. 4to. © Feb. 12, 1929; 
2 ¢. Feb. 14; E pub. 3550; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 8220 


Hipp-i-ty hop; by George Hamilton 
Green: pf. © Fehb..25, 1929; 2\c¢. 
25: E pub. 3693; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 3228 


His journey’s end; words by Frank 
Luther, music by C. J. Robison. 


[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 19, 1929: E unp. 3857; Carson 
J. Robison, New York. 3229 


for celebration of Easter, words by 
Elsie Duncan Yale, music by J. Lin- 
coln Hall. 8vo. © Jan. 23, 1929; 
2 e Feb. 11; E pub. 33384; Hall- 
Mack ¢o., Philadelphia. 3230 


Hit-ta-ditty low down; words and mu- 
Sic by Frankie Jaxon. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Feb. 13, 1929; 
E unp. 3698; State street music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 3231 


Hob a hartz; words by Anshel Schorr, 
music by Sholom Secunda. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. Feb. 18, 
1929; E unp. 4106; Samuel Secunda, 
Brooklyn. 3232 


Hokum boys from Tennesee [!]; words 
and music by T. Dorsey. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Feb. 27, 
1929; E unp. 4089; Thomas Dorsey, 
Chicago. 3233 


Hold it boy; by Clarence Jones. [Mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Feb. 8, 1929; E 
unp. 3560; Chicago music pub. co., 
ine., Chicago. 3234 


Holiday pictures; suite, by Margaret 
Meadows, of Great Britain; pf. 1. 
The caveman’s dance. [4 others] © 
Jan. 29, 1929; 1 e Feb. 19; E for. 
2821; Warren & Phillips, London. 


3235. 


Hollindisches volksleben; klavier- 
stiicke von Julius R6ntgen, of Ger- 
many, op. 91. heft 2. © Feb. 1, 
1929: 1 c. Feb. 20; E for. 2817; D. 
Rahter, Leipzig. 3236 


Holland; duet or 2 pt. school cho., mu- 
sic: by George Byron Adams. 4to. 
© Feb. 12, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 14; E pub. 
3540; Theodore Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 3237 


Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of hosts; 
sanctus, from the Heroic symphony, 
by Hans Huber, arr. by Clarence 
Dickinson; sop. or ten. solo, with 
cho. of mixed voices. 4to. © Feb. 
2, 1929: 2 c. Feb. 4; E pub. 3144; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 3238 


Home sweet home for two; words and 
music by S. W. Hollowell. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 11, 1929; E unp. 3641; Stella 
Watts Hollowell, Santa Barbara, 
Calif. 3239 


Honey (The) and the bee; words by 
E. M. Lyttleton, music by Robt. H. 
3rennen. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 1, 1929; E unp. 3353; 
Eva M. Lyttleton, Hartford. 3240 


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3261 


Honeycomb harmony; by Spencer Wil- 
liams; pf. © 1c. Feb. 16, 1929; E 
unp. 3795; Triangle music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 3241 


Honeymoon soon; words and music 
by R. L. McCanon. Mitchell, South 
Dakota, Custer battlefield hi-way 
headquarters. [Mimeograph ] © 
rep. 1k: 1929: 2c. Feb: -8:"°E ‘pub. 
3269; R. L. MeCanon, Mitchell, S. D. 

3242 

Honky tonk lullabye; words and mu- 
sic by Neil Moret. [Chords, single 
staff] © 1c. Feb. 8, 1929; E unp. 
3575; Villa Moret, ine., San Fran- 
cisco. 32438 


Honolulu (The) beach boy blues; lyric 
by Billy Male [i. e. W. H. Male], 
music by Leonard Hawk. © Oct. 
31, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 31; E pub. 3169; 
William Henry Male, Honolulu. 

3244 

Hop-off; words by Minnie I. Hodapp, 
music by S. J. Jepperson: with vio- 
lin obbl. © 1 ec. Feb. 19, 1929; E 
unp. 3902; Samuel J. Jepperson, Los 
Angeles. 3245 


Hora (La) trece; tango, par José M. 
Lucchesi, arr. par Ph. Parés, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor. 4to. © Jan. 5, 1929; 1¢ Jan. 
31; E for. 2464; Editions musicales 
Sam Fox, Paris. 3246 


Hostellerie (L’) de la vertu; opérette 
en 8 actes, livret et lyrics de Jean 
Guitton, musique de Henry Verdun, 


of France. Voice and pf. sc. © 
Hee. o1,. 4998: 1 c.. Jans, dl, 1929: 
D pub. 27446; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 3247 
Hot chocolate; lyric by Dorothy 
Fields, music by Jimmy McHugh; 
pt. ace., with ukulele arr. by M. 
Kalua. © Jan. 29, 1929; 2 c Feb. 
11; E pub. 3346; Mills music, inc., 
New York. 3248 


Hot peppers; melody by H. Egbert. © 
foe, Heb. 25, 192 - HY unp. 3947; 
Harry Egbert, Queens Village, L. I., 
cs ge 3249 


Hotsy-totsy hose, going to town; by J. 
H. Linton; melody, with pf. ace. © 
1 ¢. Feb. 19, 1929; E unp. 3870; Jack 
Hartman Linton, Beechhurst, White- 
stone, L. I., N. Y. 3250 


How can I know; words by N. S. Rag- 
land, melodic completion by Casper | 
Nathan. New York City, Frank | 
Harding. © Jan. 14, 1929: 2 ec. | 


Jan. 17; E pub. 3185; Nina S. Rag- 
land, Eudora, Ark. 3251 


How can I learn to love someone else, 
when there’s no one else but you; 
words and music by Al. Dynes [i. e. 
A. A. Dynes] [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Feb. 8, 1929; E unp. 


3541; Alexander Aloysius Dynes, 
Jersey City. 3252 
How can I show I love you; words 
and music by E. P. Wrubel. [Words 


and melody only] © 1 «¢. Feb. 6, 
1929; E unp. 3488; Elias Paul Wru- 
bel, Middletown, Conn. we 


How dja do; words and music by 
Frank Lynch. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Feb. 9, 1929; E unp. 
3591; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

254 

How do I know; hymn, words and 
music by B. B. McKinney. (Jn Re- 
vival songs) © Jan. 15, 1929; 2 e. 
Feb. 11; E pub. 3760; Robert Henry 
Coleman, Dallas. aoa 


How far is it to Bethlehem? Christ- 
mas anthem, words by Frances Ches- 
terton, music by Richard Donovan; 
women’s voices; organ ace. 4to. 
Oct. 14; 1927 = 2 .¢. Keb. 9, 1929-238: 
pub) o500: HW. Gray co.,. New 
York. 3256 


How it hurts to love a girl like you; 
words and music by O. F. Angell. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Feb. 8, 1929; E unp. 3539; Oscar 
Franklyn Angell, Long Beach, Calif. 

3257 

How long, how long blues; no. 3, words 
by Leroy Carr, music by Leroy Carr 
and J. M. Williams. [Words and 
‘melody only] © 1. Feb. 13, 1929; 
E unp. 3712; State street music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 3258 


How much of that can I stand; words 
and music by Gladys’ Bentley. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Feb. 25, 1929; E unp. 4009; J. C. 
Johnson, New York. 3259 


How to play the trumpet; by Fred H. 
Pitt: 4to. Ky sane is. 1929.:: | Tese! 
Feb. 20; A int. 12348; John E. Dal- 
las and sons, ltd., London. 3260 


Hula bula lullaby; words and music 
by Chick Endor, Harry Steinberg, 
Ray Benson and the Duncan sisters ; 
pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by Charles 
Hanley. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions.] © Dec. 28, 1928; 2 ¢. Feb. 8, 
1929: E pub. 3475; Music pub. co., 
ltd., London. 3261 


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3262 


Huldreslaat (Hulderdance) ; by Agathe 
Backer Grondahl, of Norway, arr. 
by A. Andersen Wingar, of Norway; 
salon orch. pts. 4to. © Sept. 10, 
1928*. 1c INOW. Siwy oss. Norsk 
musikforlag, Oslo, Norway. 3262 


Humiliavit semet ipsum (He took an 
humble form upon Him) ; motet, by 
W. A. Pickard-Cambridge, of Great 
Britain, op. 18, no. 2; mixed voices. 
London, Novello & co., ltd. 4to. © 
Jan. ot, JO29" dic. Web. sie tor. 
2382; W. A. Pickard-Cambridge, Ox- 
ford, England. 3263 


Humoresque; von Alex. De Taeye, of 
Belgium ; odeon and salon orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor and violin 1 con- 
ductor. 4to. © Feb. 18, 1929; 1c. 
Feb. (9; BE for. 2655; Aug. Cranz, 
G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 3264 


Hungarian dance; by Gladys Cumber- 
land, of Great Britain; percussion 
band, with pf. conductor, child con- 
ductor’s se., and pf. duet, violin ad 
lib. Ov Janin21), 1929); 1 ye. Mebachs 
Ei for. 2547; Warren & Phillips, 
London. 3265 


Hunting (A) song; male cho., words 
and music by F. L. Cunningham. 
[Words and melody only] © 1«. 
Keb. 79, 1929 7 un 81 oo. 4. anol 
Lewis Cunningham, Los Angeles. 

3266 


Tyuyuka-13-Komomuitnoen (Hutzulka -ez. 
kolomyjkow) ; words and music by 
G. Apolsky. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Feb. 11, 1929; E unp. 
3621; George Apolsky, Detroit. 3267 


Hymn for St. Joseph of Arimathea ; 
by H. W. van Couenhoven, plain 
song melody, alternate verses set to 
music by Reginald Mills Silby. © 
Feb: 20, 1929; 2 ¢. Feb. 23; EH pub. 
3635; Herbert Woodhull van Couen- 
hoven, New York. 3268 


Hymn to liberty; by G. Ad. Uthmann, 
English words and arrangement for 
mixed voices by Herman Koehler. 
4to. (©) Feb. 1920: 2 ia. Nel: 
Epub. 3401; Orbis music pub. ¢o., 
New York. 3269 


esquisse sympho- 
par Amédée Reuchsel, of 
France; orch, pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. _4to. © Dee. 31, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 31, 1929; E for. 2482; J. Yves 
Krier, Paris. 3270 
I ain’t scared of you; words and music 
by L. Morton. ©1c. Feb. 12, 1929; 


Hymne 
nique, 


érotique ; 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


E unp. 3670; Leroy Morton, New 
York. 3271 


I am not lonesome when my memories 
are of you; words and music by R. 
Merriwell. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Feb. 2, 1929; KE unp. 
3080; Robert Merriwell, Welles, Nev. 

LP 04 

I am so glad you love me; words by 
G. Ginther, music by Walter New- 
comer. New York City, Frank Har- 
ding. © Jan. 14, 1929); 2° ey fam 
17; E pub. 3189; Grace Ginther, St. 
Louis. 3273 


I believe in dreams; words by N. Con- 
ney, music by K. H. Baker. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Dec. 26, 
1928; EK unp. 3417; Keith H. Baker, 
Oshkosh, Wis., and Nat Conney, Mil- 
waukee. 3274 


I belong to you; theme song, words 
by Jo Trent, music by D. Savino. © 
1c. Feb. 4, 1929; E unp. 3400; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 3275 


I ean find Him everywhere; hymn, 
words and music by A. H. Ackley. 
(In Revival songs) © Jan. 15, 
1929; 2 ¢c.. Feb. 113 4 publ wer 
Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 3276 


I can tell you; fox-trot, by Georges 
W. Larazay, of France; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor and words. EHdi- 
tions Costallat. 4to. © Dee. 31, 
1928; 1 ¢ Feb. 8, 1929; E for. 2767; 
Lucien de Lacour, Paris. S217 


I cannot afford to miss heaven; sacred 
sohg, words and music by Dorothy 
Dobbins Dake. Jan; Tae yipee: 
2 ¢. Feb. 27: -E. pub: st6e2) fume 
Jennings Dake, Tulsa, Okl. 3278 


I’d like to love someone like you; 
words by Troy Perkins, musie by 
A. O: Willis. © 1c) Pepy 2a ie2..; 
E unp. 3997; Augustus Odell Willis, 
Bowling Green, Ky. 3279 


I don’t care what you call me, if you 
don’t call me down; words and mu- 
sic by M. P. Hemphill. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Feb. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 3828: Mareus P. Hemphill, 
Oklahoma City. 3280 


I don’t mind the rain drops; words 
and musie by Larry Fish, jr. [1i. e. 
IL. C. Fish, jr.] [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Feb. 9, 1929; H 
unp. 3589; Lawrence C. Fish, jr., 
Brooklyn. 3281 


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no. 2, 1929 : 3303 
I don’t work for a living; words and Jan. 25, 1929; 1 e@ Feb, 2; EB for. 
music by E. Lee. [Words and mel- 2689; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

ody only] © 1c. Feb. 12, 1929 ; EB 3292 
unp. 38669; Edward Lee, Philadel- | [ know; lyrics by Elsa Barker, music 
phia. 3282 by G. Bagby. © 1 c¢. Feb. 18, 1929; 
I don’t work for a living; words by E unp. 4101; George Bagby, New 


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James J. Mullan, old air arr. by E. 
Lee. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ¢. Jan. 30, 1929; E unp. 38495; 
Edward Lee, Philadelphia. 3283 


feel lost without you; words and 
music by J. Kopf. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Feb. 26, 1929; E 
unp. 4042; Jack Kopf, Philadelphia. 

3284 


found a four leaf clover when I 
found you; words by R. Gibson, mu- 
sie by S. Marco and John Finke, jr. 
© 1c. Feb. 21, 1929: E unp. 3942; 
Sano Marco, New York, John Finke, 
jr., Ravena, N. Y., and Ross Gibson, 
Portland, Or. ; 3285 


found my dream girl when I found 


you; words and music by R. A. 
Pritchett. © 1 ¢. Feb. 7, 1929; E 
unp. 3516; Ray Alphus Pritchett, 
Dallas. 3286 


got a eode in by doze; words and 
music by Arthur Fields and Fred 
Hall. [Chords, single staff] ©1e. 
Feb. 27, 1929; E unp. 4072; Santly 
music pub. co., ine... New York. 3287 


had to give up gymnasium; words 
and music by T. Dorsey. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Feb. 8, 
1929; E unp. 3550; Thomas Dorsey, 
Chicago. 3288 


have twelve oxen; 2 pt. song in 
canon for equal voices, words anon., 
music by Eric H. Thiman, of Great 
Britain. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Feb. 15, 1929: 1 ¢. 
Feb. 18; EH for. 2712; Novello & co., 
Itd., London. 3289 


heard you call me, pal o’ mine; 
words and music by Harold Dixon; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Jan. 29, 
ee: 2 e., Web. 1L= Epub. 3355; 
Gotham music service, inc., New 
York. 


I held you in my arms just yesterday ; 


words by J. A. Tole, music by Wil- 
liam Albert Scribner. © 1 c¢. Feb. 
13, 1929; E unp. 3686; Joseph Ar- 
thur Tole, Stoneham, Mass. 3291 


kiss your hand, madame; music by 
Ralph Erwin, transcribed by Tony 
Lowry, of Great Britain; pf. 


171 


3290 


York. 3293 


Ill always keep the rose you gave 


me; words by Paul De. Frank, music 
by W. E. Russell and Frank Adduci. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e«e 
Feb. 16, 1929; E unp. 3804; William 
EK. Russell, Allston, Mass. 3294 


T’ll be happy as long as I have you; 


words and music by D. K. Lyndon; 

pf. © 1c Feb. 27, 1929; E unp. 

4092; Dudley K. Lyndon, Chicago. 
3295 


T’ll go to Chicago! words and music 


by Larry, Bish, jr: Lt e. 1: .C. Fish 
jr.] [Words and melody only] © 
Ler Weep. 40)" 19295" El mp. S619; 
Lawrence ©. Fish, jr., Brooklyn. 
3296 


Till meet you tonight in dreamland; 


waltz, words and music by A. Healy. 
© 1c. Feb. 26, 1929; E unp. 4054; 
Amelia Healy, Oakland, Calif. 3297 


Ill never tire of you; words and mu- 


sic by Frank George Skoglund. 
[Words and meledy only] ©le« 
Feb. 6, 1929; E unp. 3849; Frank G. 
Skoglund, Chicago. 3298 


Til praise my Maker; anthem, hymn 


by Isaac Watts, music by J. Arthur 
Meaie, of Great Britain. 4to. 
Jan. S,,1929> (4 «Jan. 9; itor. 
2637; Novello & co., 1td., London. 
3299 


T’ll smack his sassy face; words and 


music by N. Brunell. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Feb. 7, 1929; 
E unp. 3504; Nita Brunell, Chicago. 

3300 


[ll take you home, old timer, any old 


time at all; words and music by 
Harold Dixon; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by M. Kalua. © Jan. 29, 1929; 
2 c. Feb. 11; E pub. 3357; Gotham 
music service, inc., New York. 3301 


I long to belong to someone; words by 


E. Fogerty, music by David Reed. 
© 1c. Feb. 15, 1929; E unp. 3757; 
E. Fogerty, New York. 3302 


long to see the old home-stead once 
more; words and music by L. Love- 
ridge. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 13, 1929; E unp. 3685; 
Leila Loveridge, Rensselaer, N. Y. 

3303 


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3304 


pt. ITI, n. s., v. 24 


I love the lady up in the moon; words 
and music by Louise D’Artell; med. 
voice. ©1c. Feb. 19, 1929; E unp. 
3851; John Erhard Hunziker, Te- 
tonia, Id. 3304 


I love thee, my country; ballad, words 
and music by A. F. Carlson, music 
arr. by M. C. Jensen. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Jan. 24, 
1929; 2 e. Jan. 80; E pub. 3179; 

- Axel F. Carlson, Campello, Mass. 

3305 


I love to hear you singing; words by 
Lillian Glanville, music by Haydn 
Wood, orch. by Henri Klickmann; 
orech. pts.; in E flat. New York, 
Chappell-Harms, inc. 4to. © Feb. 
1 £929; 2 °c. Feb. 2; HE pub.-3393; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 3306 


I love to love a girl like you; fox- 
trot, words and music by F. Mar- 
tinez, jr. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 8, 1929; E unp. 3544; 
Frank Martinez, jr., Clear Water, 
Fla. 


I love you best of all; lyrics by Louis 
Shears, music by V. Tomasulo. © 
1 e. Feb. 15, 1929; E unp. 3764; 
Vincent Tomasulo, Brooklyn. 3308 


I love you more than you love me; 
from Virginia, words by Douglas 
Furber, R. P. Weston and Bert Lee, 
music by Harris Weston, of Great 
Britain. London, New York & Syd- 
ney, Chappell & co., ltd. © Jan. 21, 
1920) ot) endian 30) VEY tor: 2643 
Harms, ine., New York. 3309 


I’m a pilgrim; sacred song, words and 
music by Herbert Johnson, arr. by 
Geo. J. Trinkaus. 1. Mixed voices. 
2. Male voices. 4to. © Feb. 25, 
1929; 2 ¢@. each Feb. 25; pub. 
3670, 3671; Peate’s music house, inc., 
Utica, N. Y. GOL, el. 


I’m a sailor; words and music by P. 
Leff; pf. © 1 c¢ Feb. 8, 1929; E 
unp. 3585; Pincus Leff, St. Paul. 

3312 


I’m all aflutter; words and music by 
Larry Fish, jr. [i. e. L. C. Fish, jr.] 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
Feb. 11, 1929; E unp. 3620; Law- 
rence C, Fish, jr., Brooklyn. 3313 


I’m baby; words and music by W. R. 
Hodgin. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 16, 1929; E unp. 3807; 
Willard Randolph MHodgin, New 
York. 3314 


3307 |! 


I’m disappointed [!] in you; lyrics 
and music by Don Beidleman [i. e. 
D. F. Beidleman] © 1 c¢. Feb. 18, 
1929; E unp. 3850; Donald Foster 
Beidleman, Nanticoke, Pa. 3315 


I’m doing what I’m doing for love; in 
Honky tonk, words by Jack Yellen, 
music by Milton Ager; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by Dan Dougherty. © 
Feb. 20, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 21; E pub. 
3625; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc., 
New York. 3316 


I’m dreaming dreams that never come 
true; words and music by W. R. 
Williams; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Feb. 1, :1929;°2 ¢ Feb. 2; 4p 
31381; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 3317 


I’m falling in love with your wonder- 
ful eyes; words by Teddy Joyce, 
music by Sammy Mysels. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. Feb. 4, 
1929; E unp. 3415; Spier & Coslow, 
inc., New York. 3318 


I’m going back home; words by O. 
Yester, music by B. M. Hale. ©l1e. 
Feb. 14, 1929; E unp. 37386; Olive 
Yester, Gary, Ind. 3319 


I’m going to be tough on you; words 
by G. Ward, music by R. Montgom- 
ery and G. Ward. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Feb. 16, 1929; E 
unp. 38797; Reggie Montgomery, 
Pasadena, and George Ward, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 3320 


I’m in love with my wife; words and 
music by R. A. Wood. ©. 1 «. Feb. 
20, 1929; E unp. 3920; Roy Albert 
Wood, Sanger, Calif. 3321 


I’m just wild about everything, and 
especially you; fox-trot song, words 
and music by Abner Silver, Al Sher- 
man and Al Lewis. © Feb. 23, 
1929; 2 « Feb. 26; HE. pub. 3727; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 3322 


I’m just wonderin’ who; words and 
music by Jack Palmer and Irving 
Mills; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
M. Kalua. © Jan. 29, 19297 2 «& 
Feb. 11; E pub. 3361; Gotham mu- 
sie service, inc., New York. 3323 


I’m ka-razy for you; words and mu- 
sic by Al Jolson, Billy Rose and 
Dave Dreyer. © Feb. 14, 1929; 2 e¢. 
Feb. 15; E pub. 3531; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 3324 


I’m living in a forest of mem’ries; 
waltz, words by M. Ford, music by 
Ray Hibbeler. ©1c. Feb. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 3856; Mae Ford, Marshall, 
Tex. 3325 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1929 


I’m longing for someone to love; words 
and music by A. Brock. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ce. Oct. 26, 
1928; E unp. 616; Archibald Brock, 
Arlington, N. J. 3326 


I’m not so young; words and music 
by A. J. Najaka. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Feb. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 3634; Andrew J. Najaka, 
Gleniyon, Pa. 3327 


I'm pleading with you; lyries by Pat- 
ricia Lawlor and Ernie Burnett, 
musie by E. Burnett. [Chords, sin- 
gle staff} © 1c. Feb. 15, 1929; H 
unp. 3771; Ernest M. Burnett, Chi- 
cago. 3328 


I’m. sorry Sally; fox-trot, music by 
Ted Fiorito, arr. by O. Sciacca; full 
military band pts. obl. 24mo. 
Jan. 30, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 31; E pub. 
3221; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

3329 


I’m the nutty nut that’s nutty over 
nuts; words and music by L. Dia- 
mond. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 8, 1929; E unp. 3551; 
Leo Diamond, Brooklyn. 3330 


I’m the wealthiest man in the world; 
words and music by Roy Turk and 
Fred E. Ahlert. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Feb..1, 1929; E 
unp. 3349; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. Soak 


I’m thinking forever of you; words by 
Frank Livingstone [pseud. of F. L. 
Warner], music by L. Hope. ©1c. 
Feb. 18, 1929; E unp. 3818; Frank 
L. Warner, Alameda, Calif., and 
Louise Hope, San Francisco. 33832 


I’m trying to forget; words by L. Ro- 
senthal, music by Alvin Rosenthal. 


[Chords, single staff] © 1 ¢. Feb. 
20, 1929; E unp. 3888; Leonard 
Rosenthal, Brooklyn. 3333 


I’m wondering where you are tonight, 
and wondering if you’re still true; 
waltz, lyric and music by O. L. Hub- 
bert. © 1c. Feb. 5, 1929; E unp. 
3004; Ollie Lee Hubbert, Los Ange- 
les. 3334 


I’m your rain-beau; words and music 
by A. Johnston. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Feb. 8, 1929; E 
unp. 3542; Anne Johnston, Morris, 
Til. 3335 


I must have a cup of tea; written and 
composed by Butler Wright, of 
Great Britain; pf. acc., with banju- 
lele banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin 


3346 
D. Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Dec. 17, 1928; 1 e. 


Dec. 18; E for. 1864; B. Feldman & 
co., London. 3336 


I never can forget your broken prom- 
ises; words and music by I. Kane 
and E. White. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Feb. 28, 1929; E unp. 
4118; Irving Kane and Edward 
White, Brooklyn. 3337 


I never knew that I loved you; words 
and music by A. Nickell, of Canada. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
Feb. 25, 1929; E unp. 3992; Alfred 
K. Nickell, Toronto, Ont., Canada. 

3338 


I passed your garden wall; words by 
Francis J. Wells, music by P. M. 
Starr. © Feb. 20, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
25; EH pub. 3686; Perry M. Starr, 
Long Beach, Calif. 3339 


I pleaded guilty; words and music by 
W. Friedberg. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Feb. 27, 1929; E unp. 
4085; William Friedberg, Cleveland. 

3340 


I should say so; fox trot, words and 
music by V. Marcy; pf. acec., with 
arr. for ukulele by Bobby Bennett. 
© 1c. Feb. 23, 1929; E unp. 3966; 
Victor Marcy, Perrysburg, N. Y. 

3041 

I think of you; words and music by 
EK. Spicer. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 26, 1929; E unp. 4050; 
Edward Spicer, New York. 3342 


I thought; words by Cristel Hastings, 
music by L. D. Fischer. © 1 «. 
Feb. 18, 1929; E unp. 4062; Louise 
Daggett Fischer, San Antonio. 3348 


I used to be a shrinking vy-let, but I’m 
a tiger-lily now; words and music 
by Geo. J. Bennett and Sam Carlton. 
© Feb. 8, 1929; 2 ce. Feb. 11; E pub. 
3387; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 3344 


I’ve been cheating, cheating on you; 
words by C. N. Kosmalski, music by 
Phil Starr. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Feb. 20, 1929; BE unp. 
38880; Caroline Nixa Kosmalski, 
Racine, Wis. 3345 


I’ve crossed the separated line; words 
and music by Joel Taggert. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Feb. 8, 
1929; E unp. 3563; Chicago music 
pub. co., inec., Chicago. 3346 


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3347 


I’ve found the man I love; words by 
Dwight Taylor, melody by T. Cum- 
ings. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1929; E unp. 
3508; Thayer Cumings, New York. 

3347 

I’ve got it all, if that’s any news to 
-you; words by Joe Walker, music by 
Stanley Wilson. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1e. Feb. 8, 1929; BE 
unp. 3574; Chicago music pub. co., 
inc., Chicago. 3348 


I’ve got religion; words’ and music by 
Irving Bibo and Dale Wimbrow; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by May 
Singhi Breen. © Jan. 18, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 18; EH} pub. 2745; Bibo-Lang inc., 
New York. 3349 


I wanna see my baby; words by Selma 
Davis [pseud. of Aletha Dickerson], 
music by Priscilla Stewart. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Feb. 8, 
1929; E unp. 3562; Chicago music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 3350 


I want you only; words by G. Ward, 
music by R. Montgomery and G. 
Ward. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 12, 1929; E unp. 3679; 
Reggie Montgomery, Pasadena, 
Calif., and George Ward, Hollywood, 
Calif. 3351 


I want your love to have and hold; 
words by J. C. Mack, jr. and George 
Albert Ormes, music by G. A. Ormes. 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1929; E unp. 4128; 
Joseph C. Mack, jr., Toledo, O. 


3352 

I whistle to my old coon dog; words 
by Frank Luther, music by C. J. 
Robison. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 6, 1929; E unp. 3479; 
Carson J. Robison, New York. 33853 


I will always love you, darling; words 
by C. EH. Hoffman, music by Nor- 
wood Dale. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Jan. 14, 1929; 2c. Jan. 
17; E pub. 3186; Callie E. Hoffman, 
Laneaster, O. 3354 


wish you all the luck in the world; 
words by James Cavanaugh and 
Ned Washington, music by Michael 
H. Cleary ; pf. aec., with ukulele arr. 
by M. Kalua. © Jan. 29, 1929; 2 c. 
Feb. 11; E pub. 3345; Milks music, 
inc., New York. 3355 


I wonder if she’s still thinking of me 
today; words and music by W. M. 


Lame! 


Sims. © 1. Feb. 21, 1929; E unp. 
4060; William McKinley Sims, 
Buffalo. 3356 


Dt. ‘IT, 0h Se We 24 


I wonder where Mary is tonight; 
words and music by Walter Wallace 
and Mitchell Parish; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. © Jan. 
29, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 11; EB pub. 3344; 
Mills music, inc., New York. 3357 


I wonder why? fox-trot, words and 
music by B. R. Woods. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
19, 1929; E unp. 3907; Bertha Reola 
Woods, Chicago. 3358 


I wouldn’t care for that; or How I 
could care for that, words and 
music by E. P. Wrubel. [Words and 
melody only] ©1 ¢. Feb. 6, 1929; 
E unp. 3490; Elias Paul Wrubel, 
Middletown, Conn. 3359 


I yearn for day-dreams and you; 
waltz ballad, words and music by 
B. R. Woods. © 1 ec. Feb. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 3905; Bertha Reola Woods, 
Chicago. 3360 


Ice cold mamma; words and music by 
B. C. Gregory. [Words and melody 
only] ©1. Feb. 7, 1929; E unp. 
3521; Bobby C. Gregory, New York. 

3361 
ihnen. viel zu sagen, sehr 
verehrte gnid’ge frau! lied und 
boston, worte von Fritz Rotter, 
musik von Fritz Rotter und Her- 
mann Krome, both of Germany. © 

Nov. 15, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 8, 1929; HE 

for. 2578; Alrobi musikverlag, G. m. 

Db. B. Berlin. 3362 


Ich trium’ so gern von dienem reizen- 
den madonnengesicht ! lied und 
slow-fox, text von Kurt Schwabach 
u. Willy Rosen, musik von Willy 
Rosen, of Germany, klav. arrang. 
von Nico Dostal, of Austria. © 
Nov., 25, 1928; 1c. Feb. 8,;/202903 
for. 2720; Alrobi musikverlag, G. m. 
b. H., Berlin. 3363 


Ich weiss schon lingst, dass du mich 
heimlich lieb hast! lied und tango, 
text von Fritz Rotter, musik von 
Walter Jurmann, of Austria, klav.- 
arr. von Nico Dostal, of Austria. 
© Dec. 14, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 8, 1929; 
EH for. 2719; Alrobi musikverlag, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 3364 


Idol (The) and queen of my dream; 
words by R. E. McCaleb, music by 
Phil Starr. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Feb. 6, 1929; E unp. 
3471; Roy E. McCaleb, Hennessey, 
Ok. 3365 


Idylle (Une) pendant un film; inter- 
mezzo, per Guzzi Buzzi Ercole, of 
Italy; orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 


Ich hab’ 


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no. 2, 1929 


4to. © Jan. 10, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 8; 
E for. 2758; Francis Moulin, Cannes, 
France. 3366 


Mare Delmas, 
Chapelier, of 


Idylle printaniére; de 
arrangement par S. 


France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c. 
ei te Poete OT fOr. eres. «Le: 
Philippo, Paris. 3367 


Idylle printaniére; par Mare Delmas, 
of France; pf. © Dec. 31, 1928; 
Poe fan. ol, loco. b. for, 2452, i. 


Philippo, Paris. 3368 
If; waltz, words by S. K. MacLean, 
arr. by F. C. Dunham. [Photostat] 


© 1c. Feb. 11, 1929; E unp. 3667; 
Sumner Kinsman MacLean, % Post- 
master, New York. 3369 


If at twilight; words by Carl Kauf- 
mann, music by A. G. Heyer. © 
fee oJan. 026,95 19292 “hounp. 13538 ; 
Arthur Gustav Heyer, Owosso, Mich. 

3370 


If I could call you my sweetheart 
again; words and music by A. 
Stephenson. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Feb. 1, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
6: E pub. 3194; Anthony Stephenson. 
Johnstown, Pa. Sot l 


If I didn’t miss you; words and music 
by Chick Endor, Harry Steinberg 
and Eddie Lambert; pf. acc.. with 
ukulele arr. by Charles Hanley. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Dee. 28, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1929; 
EK pub. 3477; Music pub. co., ltd., 
London. BRIG 


If I had Aladdin’s lamp; words and 
music by L. Robinson. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Feb. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 3721; Louis Robinson, Chi- 
cago. 3313 


If I had someone like you; words and 
music by C. Staff. [Words and 
melody only] .© 1c. Feb. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 3802; Charles Staff, Long 
Island City, N. Y. 3374 


If I had you Id have the world, for 
you're all the world to me; words 
and music by O. F. Angell. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Feb. 8, 
1929; E unp. 3540: Oscar Franklyn 
Angell, Long Beach, Calif. 3375 


If I only had a girl like you; words 
and music by E. E. Carr. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Jan. 28, 
1929 2c) Jan: 30; Ee pubit: 3174; 
Eli E. Carr, Springfield, Mass. 3376 


3386 


If there is a sweetheart for everyone 
- else, there must be one for you; 
words by Fanny Fergen, music by 
W. J. Chepil. © Feb. 9, 1929; 2 ce 
Feb. 11; E pub. 3370; Walter Joseph 
Chepil, Lake Worth, Fla. Batt 


If there’s a Santa Claus; words and 


music by C. M. Morris. © 1c. Feb. 
20, 1929; E unp. 3897; Chas. M. Mor- 
ris, Charlotte, N. C. 3378 


If wishes but came true; words by L. 
L. Hill, music by Georgia Layne 
Brown. ©1c. Feb. 28, 1929; E unp. 
4119; Lela Long Hill, Los Angeles. 

3379 


If you’re thinking of me, when I’m 
thinking of you; words by Julian 
Davidson, music by Guy Lombardo 
and Art Sizemore [i. e. Arthur Size- 
more]; pf. and ukulele ace. © Feb. 
18; 1929; 2 c. Feb. 18; E pub. 3592; 
Harold Rossiter music co., Chicago. 

3380 


Il dansait; paroles de Georges Roger, 
musique de H. Rawson et F. Sala- 
bert, both of France; pf. and ukulele 
ace.,.,©), Dec. 31, 1928;,1.¢ Jan. 31, 
1929; E for. 2514; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 3381 


I] reviendra ; de Tout Paris, paroles de 
Albert Willemetz, Saint-Granier et 
Jean Le Seyeux, musique de José 
Padilla, of Spain; pf. acc., with uku- 
lele arr. by F. Salabert. © Dec. 31, 
1928; 1 © Jan. 31, 1929; E for. 2519; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 3382 


Immaculata conceptio B. Marie Vir- 
ginis; cycle de Noél, pour grand 
orgue, par Charles Tournemire, of 
France, op. 55. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 
c. Jan. 31, 1929; E for. 2412; Heugel, 
Paris. 3383 


Impressioni d’ oriente: suite 1, pf. di- 
rezione, di A. Amadei, of Italy, op. 
418: 1. Paesaggio. [2 others] © 
Dec. 1, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 6, 1929; E for. 
2619; C. Beltramo, San Remo, Italy. 

3384 


Impressoes brasileiras; duas pecas 
para pf., di Agostino Cantu, of Italy. 
1. Ciranda.. [1 other] © Feb. 15, 
1929; 1 ec. Feb. 16; E for. 2735; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 3385 


Improved (The) paramount method 
for mandolin or mandolin banjo; by 
William J. Smith. © Feb. 18, 1929; 
2c. Feb. 20; aff. Feb. 19; AA 8923; 
Wm. J. Smith music co., ine., New 
York. 3386 


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3387 


In a little love canoe; words by Tom 
Ford, music by Phil Boutelje; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Feb. 1, 1929; 2 
ec. Feb. 7; E pub. 3218; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, ine., New York. 

3387 


In Allah’s garden; music by Muriel 
Pollock, orch. by Henri Klickmann ; 
orch. pts. 4to. © Feb. 20, 1929; 2 
ce. Feb. 21; E pub. 3721; Harms, inc., 
New York. 3388 


In an antique shop; by Leonard Peck, 
of Great Britain; pf. a. My lady’s 
fan. [1 other] © Feb. 4, 1929: 1¢. 
Feb. 15; E for. 2702; Joseph Wil- 
liams, ltd., London. 3389 


In April; poem by Arthur L. Salmon, 
music by Montague F. Phillips, of 
Great Britain, op. 47, no. 1. © Feb. 
de 1929 > kee! Ken 2e Ho for 2687 > 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 3390 


In assumptione B. M. V.; cycle aprés la 
Pentecdte. pour grand orgue, par 
Charles Tournemire, of France, op. 
57. © Dec! 31).71928 5) 1 es Tan: 3a, 
1929; E for. 2417; Heugel, Paris. 

3391 

In Bohemia; by Gaston Borch, of Nor- 
way, arr. by Thadeus Jarecki, of Po- 
land, domiciled at New York; orch. 
pts. 4to. © Sept. 25, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 
28: E pub. 1107; Kalmus filmusic 
edition, New York. 3392 


In der Litineburger heide; worte von 
Ernst Neubach, musik von Hermann 
Krome, of Germany. © Dec. 10, 
1928; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1929; E for. 601; 
Musikverlag City, Leipzig. 3393 


In fancy dress; suite of eight pf. pieces 
for young people, by Wilfrid Sander- 


son, of Great Britain. © Jan. 10, 
1929; 1 ¢..Feb.. 8; HE: for. 2674; 
Boosey & co., Itd., London. 3394 


In festo corporis Christi; cycle aprés 
la Pentecdte, pour grand orgue, par 
Charles Tournemire, of France, op. 
Nw hos WAC slot 19S aragnc mel aith. eit, 
1929; E for. 2416; Heugel, Paris. 

3395 

In festo Pentecostes; cycle de Paques, 
pour grand orgue, par Charles Tour- 
nemire, of France, op. 56. © Dec. 
31, 1928; 1 ‘¢.: Jan.' 31; 1929: EH for. 
2415; Heugel, Paris. 3396 

In Glasgow a wee bit o’Scotch is wait- 
ing for me; fox-trot, lyric by L. 
Wolfe Gilbert, music by Fred Phil- 
lips, arr. by Arthur Lange; orch. 

. pts. 4to. © Feb. 5, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
6; E pub. 3226; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 3397 


pt. 17, n. s., v. 24 


In heavenly love abiding; hymn, words 
by A. E. Waring, music by N. Bax- 
ter, © 1c. Feb. 7, 1929;) Hom 
3523; Norman Baxter, West War- 
wick, R. I. 3398 


In my coffer of memories; the buried 
love affair, words by M. André; mu- 
sie by Josephine Concannon. ©1e. 
Feb. 25, 1929; E unp. 4027; Malva 
André, Chicago. 3399 


In my Father’s house; hymn, words by 
Gene Routh, music by B. B. McKin- 
ney. (In Revival songs) © Jan. 
15, 1929: 2 ce. Feb. 11; E pub. 3747; 
Robert Henry Coleman, Dallas. 

3400 


In my garden of memory; lyrics by 
Jerry Buckley, music by Ray Miller. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Feb. 15, 1929: E unp. 3766; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 3401 


In my Reo Flying cloud; words and 
music by V. A. R. Willrich. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ce. Feb. 18, 
1929; EH unp. 3820; Virginia Adelina 
Raum Willrich, Houston. 3402 


In nineteen twenty seven; lyrics by 
J. Rizzo, musie by Antonio Vivio, of 
Italy, domiciled at New Brunswick, 
N. J. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1929; E unp. 
3848; John Rizzo, New Brunswick, 
aN eli: 3403 


In our cottage of love; words by Bob 
Schafer, music by Frank Milne; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by Ben Gar- 
rison. © Feb. 5, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 11; 
E pub. 3390; Clarence Williams mu- 
sic pub co., ine., New York. 3404 


In service; poem by W. M. Letts, mu- 
sie by Eric Fogg, of Great Britain; 
in A min. © Feb. 1, 1929; 1 ¢ Feb. 
2; EH for. 2789; Elkin & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 3405 


In Surabaya; lied und foxtrot, text 
von Charles Amberg, musik von 
Fred Raymond, of Austria, klav.- 
arr. von Nico Dostal, of Austria. 
© Nov. 28, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 8, 1929; 
E for. 2721; Alrobi musikverlag, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 3406 


In the land of make-believe; fox-trot, 
theme song of Molly and me, lyric 
by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Abel 
Baer. © Feb. 23, 1929; 2 e. Feb. 26; 
E pub. 3728; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 3407 


In the May time; words and music by 
O. M. Derivan. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1929; 
E unp. 3401; Olive Mauger Derivan, 
Sioux City, Ia. 3408 


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3430 


In 1492; words and music by B. Sam- 
berg. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Feb. 5, 1929; E unp. 3485; Ben- 
jamin Samberg, Brooklyn. 3409 


Incanto; serenata, versi di Riccardo 
Cordiferro, musica di Costa-Rizzi. 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1929; E unp. 3894; 
Apollo music co., Brooklyn. 3410 


Indian moon, I’m in love with you; 
words and music by B. R. Woods. 
© 1c. Feb. 19, 1929; E unp. 3906; 
Bertha Reola Woods, Chicago. 3411 


Indian River moon; waltz, words and 
music by E. E. Helseth. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Feb. 6, 
1929; E unp. 3476; Ethel Etheridge, 
Helseth, Indrio, Fla. 3412 


Infantita (La) Maribel; letra de Dolo- 
res Roclerc Gurumeta, musica de C. 
P. Garcia, of Spain. ©1c. Feb. 11, 
1929; E unp. 4109; Cristobal Pala- 
cios Garcia, Malaga, Spain. 3413 


Innamorati (Gli): waltz, by Alberto 
Rizzi; violin. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1929; 
E unp. 3892; Apollo music co., 
Brooklyn. 8414 


Inno delle piccole Italiane: poesia di 
Adolfo Simonetti, musica di S. R. 
Cianetti, of Italy. Edizione Fascio 
Femminile Livorno. © Dec. 1, 1928; 
1 ce. Feb. 6, 1929; E for. 2601; Syra 
Rapallo Cianetti, Livorno, Italy. 

3415 


Inno universale fascista; versi di Giu- 
seppe Denaro, musica di Angelo 
Patricolo. © 1c. Jan. 29, 1929; E 
unp. 3467; Alberto De Santis, Rome. 

3416 


Inquiétude; 5°™* nocturne, par E. Rey- 
Andreu, of France, op. 60; pf. © 
Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ec. Jan. 31, 1929; E 
for. 2408; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 3417 


Intermezzo calin; de Mare Delmas, 
arrangement par S. Chapelier, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1c¢. Jan. 
31, 1929; E for. 2431; L. Philippo, 
Paris. 3418 


Intermezzo calin; par Mare Delmas, 
of France; violon et pf. © Dec. 31, 
1928; 1 ce. Jan. 31, 1929; E for. 2434; 
L. Philippo, Paris. 3419 


Invito; ballata Veneziana, per canto 
e pf., di P. G. Breschi, of Italy. 
Rome, Editore L. S. Palagi. © Dec. 
18, 1928; 1 ce. Feb. 6, 1929; E for. 
2606; Pier Giulio Breschi, Rome. 

3420 


Iowa, out where the West begins; 
march-song, words and music by M. 
H. Walker, arr, by Louise Swigart- 
Ellis. © Feb. 13, 1929; 2 ec. Feb. 
16; E pub. 3601; Myrtle Hickson- 
Walker, Maquoketa, Ia. 3421 


Irene; lyric by Gus Kahn, music by 
Ted Fiorito. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Feb. 1, 1929; E unp. 
3347 ; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

3422 


Is it gold you want my dear? words 
and music by A. M. Akanes. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Feb. 14, 
1929; E unp. 3741; Alfred M. 
Akanes, New York. 3423 


It doesn’t take so much to make me 
happy; words by A. Seymour Brown 
and Billy Tracey, music by Albert 
Von Tilzer. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Feb. 18, 1929; E unp. 
3817; Broadway music corp., New 
York. 3424 


It’s hard to believe; lyrics by Clarice 
White Luck, music by W. Nappi. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
music Aug. 18, 1928; 1 ce. words Feb. 
1, 1929; E 698176; William Nappi, 
Birmingham, Ala. 3425 


It’s hard to face life alone; waltz song, 
words by V. H. Hansen, music by 
Bertram Shield; med. voice. ©1e. 
Feb. 4, 1929; E unp. 3408; Virginia 
H. Hansen, Central Point, Or. 3426 


It’s the same old story; words and 
music by Robert De Grano [pseud. 
of R. Di Girlamo], extra verses to 
cho. by Albert De Grano [pseud. of 
Albert Di Girlamo] [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dec. 29, 1928; 
E unp. 2388; Robert Di Girlamo, 
Philadelphia. 3427 


It’s the sun shinin’ on you; words and 
music by R. A. Williams. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Feb. 14, 
1929; E unp. 3726; Robert Alonzo 
Williams, Chicago. 3428 


It’s too late; lyric by Bob Weinstein, 
music by Chas. De Veto. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 c¢. Feb. 5, 
1929; E unp. 3448; Weinstein & De 
Veto pub. co., Cleveland. 3429 


It was for me; hymn, words and musie 
by Luther G. Presley. © Jan. 3, 
1929; 2 @ Feb. 26;.E pub. 3711; 
Eugene Monroe Bartlett, Hartford, 
Ark. 3430 


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3431 


Italiana; suite, by T. W. Thurban, of 
Great Britain; full military band 
pts., with pf. conductor. (Boosey’s 
military journal, 156th series, no. 5) 
1. In sunny San Marino. [2 others] 
© Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 8, 1929; 
HE for. 2678; Boosey & co., ltd., Lon- 


don. 3431 
J’ adore ca; fantaisie-sélection, par 
Henri Christiné, of France; orch. 


pts., with pf. conductor and 1st vio- 
lin conductor. 4to. Dee. le 
1928: te, Feb 8, 1929 Er for, 2812" 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 3432 


J’ ai Il eafard; paroles de Louis 
Despax, musique de J. Hblinger, of 
France. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 © Jan. 
31, 1929; E for. 2428; Edition Arle- 
quin, Paris. 3433 


J’ ai l’ cafard; valse, par J. Eblinger, 
of France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. -4to.; © Dec.31, 1928. 1c. 
Jan. 31, 1929; E for. 2427; Edition 
Arlequin, Paris. 3434 


J’ai une touche; fox trot de L’hos- 
tellerie de la vertu, par Henry Ver- 
dun, of France; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor, violin 1 conductor and 
words. 4to. © Jan. 5, 1929; 1 «@. 
Jan. 31, 1929: E for. 2521; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 3435 


Jamais; valse lente, sur la chanson de 
Louis Despax et Irma Hopper, mu- 
sique de H. Aivaz, of France; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Dee sl; 19282)be.r dan, (3h, - 1929" 
E for. 2426; Edition Arlequin, Paris. 

3436 

Japanese moon; words by Charley 
Johnson [pseud. of Charlotte John- 
son], music by Manny Parsons 
[pseud. of M. Parsons] © 1c. Feb. 
23, 1929; E unp. 3955; Marion Par- 
sons, Atlantic City. 3437 


Japansy; by John Klenner, arr. by 
Chas. W. Saxby, of Great Britain ; 
theatre unit organ. © Jan. 2, 1929; 
1c, Jam. 29;~- Ei for. 2842 ;, Harms) 
inc., New York. 3438 


Jardin (Le) de mon enfance; suite 
pour orch., par Rachel Bassett, arr. 
et instrumentée par Georges Brun, 
of France: pts. 4to. © Dec. 31, 
1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 31, 1929; E for. 2404 ; 
Ch. Hayet, Paris. 3439 

Jaspers barb-b-que; words and music 
by Frankie Jaxon. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Feb. 13, 1929; 
E unp. 3699; State street music pub. 
eco., inc., Chicago. 3440 


pt. I, n. 8., v. 24 


Jazz (The) patrol; words by Irving 
Caesar, music by Arthur Lange. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Feb. 19, 1929; E unp. 4063; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 3441 


Je ©’ voiSs Paname; fox trot, par C. 
Oberfeld, arr. par F. Salabert, of 


France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor, list violin conductor and 
words. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1928; 1 « 


Feb. 8, 1929; E for. 2814; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 3442 


Je vais vous le dire; chanson duo, pa- 
roles de Albert Willemetz et Ch. L. 
Pothier, musique de Samuel Pokrass, 
of France: pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by F. Salabert. © Dec. 31, 1928; 
1: ec. Jan. 31; 1929): se fons 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 3443 


Jefferson City blues; words and music 
by Leulla Miller [i. e. Leueila Mil- 
ler] [Words and melody only] © 
1). Febe,.43, 1929 48) sumpei aa, 
State street music pub. co., ine., Chi- 
cago. 3444 


Jelly whipping blues; words and music 
by Hudson Whittaker. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Feb. 138, 1929; 
E unp. 3710; State street music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 3445 


Jes’ a lonesome pickaninny baby ; lyric 
by Joseph M. White, music by George 
J. Trinkaus....©, Peb.. 1i 1029 sams 
Feb. 14; E pub. 3561; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 3446 


Jetzt danzt Hannemann; alter mar- 
kischer bauerntanz, gesetzt fur man- 
nerchor von Walther Moldenhauer, 
of Germany, op. 38. 4to. © Dec. 
31,, 1927: 1 ¢,.. Feb. , 2, 49295, Meta 
2664; Karl Hochstein, Heidelberg, 
Germany. 3447 


Jig; by Ethel E. Lord; violin with pf. 
ace. © Feb. 26, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 28; 
E pub. 3778; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 3448 


Joanna; words and music by Buddy 
Valentine and Irving Mills; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Jan. 29, 1929; 2c. 
Feb. 11; E pub. 3363; Gotham music 
service, ine., New York. 3449 


Joanne; words and music by Jimmy 
Helm [i. e. James Pendleton Helm, 
3d], arr. by Karl Schmidt. © 1c. 
Feb. 25, 1929; E unp. 4020; James 
P. Helm, 3d, Louisville, Ky. 3450 


John Peel; English hunting song, arr. 
by Charles Repper; mixed voices. 
d4to. © Jan. 25) 1929; 2 c. Webi 


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3472 


E pub. 3400; C. C. Birchard & ©Co., 
Boston. 3451 


Jolly (The) Ethel E. 
Lord; pf. 
Feb. 28; E pub. 3780; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 3452 


Joueur (Le); paroles de Georgius, 
musique de Tremolo, of France; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by F. Sala- 
bert. .©. .Dee.31,. 1928 ;3..1) ¢. Jan. 
31, 1929; E for. 2512; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 3453 


Journey of love; words and music by 
A. M. Golden and A. EH. Beethoven. 
[Words and melody only] 
Feb. 6, 1929; E unp. 3493; Angeline 
M. Golden and Albert E. Beethoven, 
New York. 3454 


Joven divina; words and music by 
David Valles Gonzalez, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Los Angeles; pf. 


jigsters; by 


[Photostat] © Jan. 11, 1929; 2 ec. 
Feb. 8; E pub. 3412; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 3455 


Jovencita; Jovencita no he podido, 
schotis, words and music by Hmilio 
Medellin, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Los Angeles. [Photostat] © Jan. 
11, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 8; E pub. 3424; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 3456 


Joyeusement ; musiques pour films, par 
Rhené-Baton, op. 48, orch. par Roger 
Branga, of France; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 
1928; 1 ec. Feb. 8, 1929; E for. 2773; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 3457 


Joys (The) of home; hymn, words and 
music by Luther G. Presley. © 
Jan. 3, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 26; E pub. 
3712: Eugene Monroe _ Bartlett, 
Hartford, Ark. 3458 


’ Jubilatin’; words and music by How- 


ard Jackson and Walter Weems. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Feb. 7, 1929; E unp. 3526; Fox film 
corp., New York. 3459 
Judgement day; words by A. Sey- 
mour Brown, music by Albert Von 
Tilzer. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1929; E unp. 3816; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 
3450 
Juggler (The) [and] The mandolin 
player; by Stephen Barker; pf. © 
Feb. 13, 1929; 2 ce. Feb. 18; E pub. 
3466; Bendix pub. co., Lincoln, Neb. 
3461 
Jump Jim Crow; for toy symphony, 
by J. Lilian Vandevere; teacher’s sc. 
and picture se. 4to. © Jan. 4, 


© “Feb. 26,, 1929; 2G: 


©) Ic 


1929; 2 ce. Feb. 13; E pub. 3655; 
C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 3462 


Jump steady; words and music by 
Pinetop Clarence Smith. [Chords, 
single staff] © 1c. Feb. 13, 1929; 
E unp. 3705; State street music pub. 


co., ine., Chicago. 3463 
Jumping froggies; by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern, op. 577, no. 4; pf. © Feb. 4, 


1929; 2 e. Feb. 5;_E pub. 3274; Irv- 
ing Berlin standard music corp., 
New York. 3464 


June, sweetheart o’ mine; lyrics by 
I. M. Cohen, music by Fred Brunk- 
horst. © 1. Feb. 14, 1929; E unp. 
3738; Irving M. Cohen, Jersey City. 

3465 

Jungle man blues; words by Charlie 
Jackson and Andrew Austin, music 
by C. Jackson. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Feb. 8, 1929; E unp. 
3573; Chicago musie pub. co., inc., 
Chicago. 3466 


Juon (Paul) Intermezzo; fiir violin 
u. pf., von P. Juon, of Germany, op. 
32, no. 2. © Feb. 5, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 


26; E for. 2870; Schlesinger’sche 
buch u. musikhandlung,' Berlin- 
Lichterfelde, Germany. 3467 


Sieben kleine tondichtungen ; ftir 
zwei violinen und klavier, von P. 
Juon, of Germany, op. 81. © Sept. 
PrUgzS <7 41 et Heb 13) 1929; Ky ter 
2636; F. HE. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 

3468 

Just a farewell waltz to remember you 
by; words and music by W. R. Hod- 
gin. [Words and melody only] © 
dey, Mebs dl 1929; Hh. mp. S65ats 
Willard Randolph MHodgin, New 
York. 3469 


Just a little car; words and music by 
F. L. Cunningham. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Feb. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 3751; Frank Lewis Cunning- 
ham, Los Angeles. 3470 


Just an hour of adoration; vocal 
waltz, lyric by Wynter de Haven, 
music by Walter R. Collins, of 
Great Britain; pf. acc., with banju- 
lele banjo and ukulele arr. by Keech. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Jan. 18, 1929; 1 ec. Feb. 7; E for. 
2682 ; Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 
ltd., London. 3471 


Just as the shadows are falling, I 
hear your voice calling; words and 
music by C. H. Hinman; pf. ©1c. 
Feb. 4, 1929; E unp. 3447; Charles 
Harvey Hinman, Hastings, Mich. 

3472 


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3473 


Just because I love you; words and 
music by A. J. Hoffman. © 1 ec. 
Feb. 12, 1929; E unp. 3676; Alice J. 
Hoffman, Newark. 3473 


Just dreams that will never come 
true; words by Wm. McMillan Tal- 
bott, music by Harold Wollstein. © 
Dec. 14, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 26; E pub. 
3172; Wm. McMillan Talbott and 
Harold Wollstein, Paris, Ky. 3474 


Just drifting; words and music by M. 
Arden. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1929; E unp. 
3652; Marguerite Arden, Dallas. 

3475 


Just for to-day; sacred song, words by 
Samuel Wilberforce, music by Ar- 
thur Laubenstein; low voice; pf. or 
organ acc. © Jan. 31, 1929; 2 ec. 
Feb. 4; E pub. 3252; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 3476 


Just for you and me; lyrics by L. A. 
Nortenstraugh, music by Don Pres- 
ton [i. e. Donald Preston] © 1 .«. 
Jan. 24, 1929; E unp. 3424; Don G. 
Preston and Leon A. Nortenstraugh, 
Flint, Mich. 3477 


Just lazy; words anon., music by B. 
Heinen; bass solo. © 1c. Feb. 12, 
1929; E unp. 3674; Beatrice Heinen, 
Cedar Rapids, Ia. 3478 


Just like a lark; lyrics by R. Gibson, 
music by S. Marco and J. Finke, jr. 
© 1c. Jan. 31, 1929; E unp. 3978; 
Sano Marco, New York, John Finke, 
jr., New York and Ross Gibson, Port- 
land, Or. 3479 


Just say you love me; words and mu- 
sic by Robert S. Armbruster. © 
Jan. 20, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 14; E pub. 
3518; George M. Miles productions, 
New York. 3480 


Just some one to love; words by C. 
Sayles and R. Sayles, music by Syl- 
vester Long Cross. © 1 ¢. Feb. 21, 
1929; E unp. 4096; Clarence Sayles 
and Ray Sayles, Willapa, Wash. 

3481 


Just suppose; from Pleasure bound, 
lyric by Sid Silvers and Moe Joffee, 
music by Phil Baker and Maury 
Rubens. © Feb. 18, 1929; 2 c¢. Feb. 
27; E pub. 37387; Shubert music pub. 
corp., New York. 3482 


Just to find you; words and music 
by G. W. McNamara. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Feb. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 3990; George W. McNamara, 
Chicago. 3483 


pt. III, n. S., v. 24 


Just try to forget; words and music 
by Esther Herron. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Feb. 23, 1929; 
-E unp. 4018;. Warren L. Herron, 
Gulfport, Miss. 3484 


Just whisper and tell me, you’re mine; 
words and music by V. Vaska. © 
1 ¢.. Feb. 11, 1929;. E -unp, 38629; 
Vana Vaska, Los Angeles. 3485 


Just wondering; words by E. B. Kelly, 


music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Feb. 6, 1929; 
E unp. 3470; EH. B. Kelly, Lynn, 
Mass. 3486 


Just you; words and music by E. Bru- 
guiere. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dec. 21, 1928: E unp. 3418; 
Hmile Bruguiere, Villa Carmela, 
Monaco. 3487 


Kansas City Kitty; words by Edgar 
Leslie, music by Walter Donaldson ; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Feb. 4, 1929; 
2c. Feb. 4; E pub. 3150; Donaldson, 
Douglas & Gumble, inc., New York. 

3488 


Katydid; words by Oliver Wendell 
Holmes, music by K. L. Richards, op. 
48. ©1e.. Feb. 4, 1929; E unp. 
3416; Katherine Louise Richards, 
New York. 3489 


Keep smiling; words and music by M. 
L. Jennings. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ce. Feb. 25, 1929; E unp. 
3989; Margaret L. Jennings, Sasak- 
wa, Okl. 3490 


Kelly the boy from Killan; words tra- 
ditional, music arr. by J. Smith. © 
1 c. Feb. 21, 1929; E unp. 3918; 
Josephine Smith, Brooklyn. 3491 


Kentucky and the girl I love; words 
by Carolyn C. Ramminger, music by 
Earl Blankenhorn. © 1 c. Feb. 25, 
1929; E unp. 4003; Carolyn Ram- 
minger, Milwaukee. 3492 


Ketélbey (Albert W.) Three fanciful 
etchings; suite for orch., by Albert 
W. Ketelbéy, of Great Britain; pts.. 
with violin 1 direction. 1. A passing 
storm-cloud on a summer day. [2 
others] © Sept. 1, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 
7, 1929; E for. 2562; Bosworth & 
co., Leipzig. 3498 


Kidlets (The); march, by Raymond 
B. Smith; pf. © Feb. 13, 1929; 2c. 
Feb. 16; E pub. 3600; Margaret 
Smith, Hibbard, Ind. 3494 


Kidney feet; fox-trot, by H. G. Smith 
and Arthur Williams, arr. by Robert 


180 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1929 


3518 


Cloud; orch. pts. 4to. © Feb. 18, 
1929: 2 c. Feb. 14; E pub. 3771; 
Harrison Godwin Smith, New York. 

3495 


Kids again; words and music by Nat 
Natoli and Harold Stokes. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Feb. 27, 
1929; E unp. 4133; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inc., New York. 3496 


Kill the cook; humorous pt-song, words 
by Will Lissner, music by Harry 

. Converse; men’s voices. 4to. 
Nov: 9; 1927; 2 c: Feb. 9, 1929; E 
pub. 3652; H. W. Gray cc., New York. 
3497 


Kinder (Der) Weihnachtsfeier; 20 
auserlesene Weihnachtslieder u. vor- 
spielstiicken; fiir pf. mit unterleg- 
tem text, darunter 3 Weihnachtslie- 
der fiir pf., 4 hiindig, bearb. von Emil 
Radi, of Germany, neue bearb. von 
Herman Wenzel, of Germany. © 
Oc 12771928; Pie! Jani 8; 1929; Hh 
for. 2051; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 

3498 


King (The) shall joy in Thy strength ; 
anthem, words from Psalm 21, music 
by William Baines; mixed voices. 
4to. © Feb. 12, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 14; 
E pub. 3547; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 3499 


Kingdom (The); presentation of the 
Easter story, words and music by 
Karin Sundelof-Asbrand. 4to. © 
Feb. 14, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 1; D pub. 
27464; Natl. board of the Young 
women’s Christian assn. of the 
United States of America, New ee 

35 


Kiss (A) if you'll buy it; by Xavier 
Cougat, of Spain, domiciled at Holly- 
wood, Calif.; melody, with pf. acc. 
© 1c. Feb. 19, 1929; E unp. 3836; 
Pathe studios, ine. Culver City, 
Calif. 3501 


Kiss that baby again; words and mu- 
sic by Ned Underhill [i. e. E. H. 
Underhill] © 1c. Feb. 4, 1929; E 
unp. 3410; Edwin H. Underhill, 
Kansas City, Mo. 3502 


Kisses; words by L. Shears, music by 
Vincent Tomasulo. © 1 ¢. Feb. 15, 
1929; E unp. 3763; Louis Shears, 
Brooklyn. 3503 


Kolo mego ogrédeczko; by Joseph Ka- 
palka. ©1c. Feb. 16, 1929; E unp. 
3778; International music pub. co., 
Chicago. 


42049—29—_4 


Kommen sie zu mir zum tee; worte von 
Otto Stransky und Artur Rebner, 
musik von Ralph Erwin, of Austria. 
© Oct. 23, 1928; 1c. Nov. 15; E for. 
704; Drei masken verlag, a. g., Ber- 
lin. 3505 


Kto lubi; oberek, by W. Podosek. 
[Melody only] ©1ce. Feb. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 4045; Walter Podosek, Cam- 
den, N. J. 3506 


Lady of the morning; words and mu- 
Sic by Sam Messenheimer and Val 
Burton; pf. and ukulele ace. © Jan. 
iy Pole 20G, Jan. 22. to puD: slias 
Sherman, Clay & co., San Francisco. 

3507 


Lady’s delight; by Walter Rolfe; pf. 
© Feb. 18, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 23; E pub. 
3659; Evans music co., Boston. 3508 


Landlicher reigen; lyrisch sttick, von 
Oswin Keller, of Germany, op. 18, 
no. 2; salonorch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Feb. 18, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Feb. 2; E for. 2641; Aug. Cranz, 
G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 3509 


Laighton (Ruth) Six folk tunes; for 
violin with pf. ace. 1. Irish air. [5 
others.] © Feb. 14, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
18; E pub. 3575; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 3510 


Lalo (Edouard Victor Antoine) Au- 
bade; arr. par FEF. Salabert, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor and 1st violins conductor. © 
Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 8, 1929; E 
for. 2805; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

3511 


L’aube nait; arr. par F. Salabert, 
of France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor and ist violins conductor. 
4to. © Dee: 31, 1928: 1 Jan. 31, 
1929; E for. 2507; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 3512 


Comment, disaient-ils; arr. par F. 
Salabert, of France; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor and ist violin conduc- 
tor. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1928; 1 «. 
Feb. 8, 1929; E for. 2815; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 3913 


Symphonie espagnole; pour violon 
et orch., en ré mineur, par Edouard 
Lalo, op. 21, arr. par F. Salabert, 
of France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor and ist violins conductor. 
pts. 1-5. © Dee. 31, 1928; 1 c. each 
Feb. 8, 1929; BE for. 2798-2802; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 3514-3518 


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3519 


Lamento; pour violoncelle ou violon. 


et petit orch., avec pf. conducteur, 
par Pierre Dupont, of France. pts. 
4to. © Dee. 31, 1928; 1 c« Jan. 31, 
1929; E for. 2465; Editions musi- 
ecales Sam Fox, Paris. 3519 


Lamp (A), a chair and a cigarette; 
words and music by Roy Turk and 
Fred E. Ahlert. © Feb. 8, 1929; 
2c. Feb. 11; E pub. 3388; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

3520 

Land (A) of perfect rest; hymn, words 
and music by M. M. Johnson. © 
Feb. 15, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 20; E pub. 
3616; Monroe M. Johnson, Lynwood, 
Calif. 3521 


Lantern (The) light; words and mel- 
ody by Eva Bell-Irving, of Great 
Britain; pf. ace. © Dee. 28, 1928; 
ic. Feb. 1, 1929; E for. 2527; Meth- 
ven Simpson, ltd., Edinburgh, Scot- 
land. 3522 


Lass (The) with the delicate air; cho., 
by Michael Arne, arr. by Bryceson 
Treharne, of Great Britain, domi- 
ciled at New York; mixed voices. 
4to. © Feb. 11, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 18; 
EK pub. 3570; Boston music ¢co., Bos- 
ton. 3523 


Last (The) dance before we part; 
words and music by E. Altrock, Har- 
old Dorr and Irving Bibo; pf. acc, 
with ukulele arr. by Anthony J. 
Franchini and fox-trot cho. for pf., 
with words. © Feb. 28, 1929; 2 «. 
Feb. 28; E pub. 3782; Bibo-Lang, 
inc., New York. 3524 


Last night when we were all alone; 
words and music by Jean Herbert, 
Al. Koppell and Irving Milis. © 
same 29° 19295" 2"e. Wep. Li: Epub: 
3359; Gotham music service, inc., 
New York. 3525 


Last (The) of the roses and you; 
lyric by Don L. Brodie, music by D. 
H.: . Lowenstein, pf. arr; by. EF. 
Karres.:,©:4. :e4|\Feb;. 27,9929" 
unp.. 4083; David H. Lowenstein, 
Cincinnati. 3526 


Laughing at the raindrops; words and 
music by H. C. Schachern. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Feb. 27, 
1929; E unp.. 4095; Helen C. Scha- 
chern, New York. 3527 


Leave me a beautiful melody; words 
by Larry Spier, music by Sam Cos- 
low; pf. and ukulele acc. © Feb. 
7, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 9; E pub. 3272; 
Spier & Coslow, inc., New York. 

3528 


pt. III, n. S., v. 24 


Lemme, lemme; slow, di Iginio Buz- 
zacchi, of Italy; small orch., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Dec. 30, 
1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 30, 1929; Hi forc25se. 
A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 3529 


Leona; waltz, words and music by 
B. Gabriel. © 1 c. Feb. 16, 1929; 
EK unp. 3790; Bernard Gabriel, New 
York. 3530 


Let me be alone with you; words and 
music by Harold Dixon and Irving 
Millis; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
M. Kalua. © Jan. 29, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
11; E pub. 3353; Gotham music sery- 
ice, inc., New York. 3531 


Let me “be yo’ piccaninny mammy 
again just fo’ tonight; words and 
music by G. G. Turner. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Feb. 28, 
1929; E unp. 4131; George Garfield 


Turner, New York. 3532 
Let’s get acquainted; fox-trot song, 
words and music by W. Bird. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 


Feb. 26, 1929; E unp. 4058; Wilbur 
Bird, New York. 3533. 


Let’s go walkin’; words and music 
by HE. P. Wrubel. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Feb. 6, 1929; 
EH unp. 3485; Hlias Paul Wrubel, 
Middletown, Conn. 3534 


Let’s join the army; manual of arms 
and fingers for boys at the pf., by 
John Thompson. nos. 1-24. © Feb. 
4, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 7; E pub.-3203; 
Willis music co., Cincinnaii. 3535 


Let’s play and sing around the clock; 
an instruction bk. for teaching the 
pf. and _ ear-training, based on 
nursery rhymes, by Gladys Willan 
and Olive Brush, of Canada. © 
Feb. 11, 1929: 1 c. Feb. 71; HE for: 
2588; Frederick Harris co., London. 

3536 


Let the light above shine for me; 
words and music by A. W. Czan- 
derna. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 25, 1929; E unp. 3986; 
Alvina W. Czanderna, LaPorte, aaa 


Let us be happy today—tomorrow we 
may be away! words and music by 
N. Dorée. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 8, 1929; E unp. 3579; 
Nadage Dorée, New York. 3538 


Let us cheer the weary traveler; 
spiritual, arr. by Morton J. Luvaas; 
women’s voices. 4to. © Jan. 23, 
1929; 2 c. Feb. 13; E pub. 3515; 
C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 3539 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1929 


Leta: words by Jack Hoffman, music 
by Frank Bushea [i. e. F. O. Bushea] 
© 1c. June 4, 1928; E unp. 3900; 
Franklin Orville Bushea, Toledo, O. 

3540 


Leuchtkiiferchens hochzeit; charakter- 
stiick, von Ludwig Siede, of Ger- 
many, op. 227; oreh. pts., with ist 
violin direction. 4to. © Jan. 23, 
pone: ft em Heb. 23 Be fori 2595 ; 
Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 3541 


Levantate amigo mio!!! mafianitas; 
words and music by Alfredo Reza, 
of Mexico, domiciled at El Paso. 
[Photostat] © Jan. 11, 1929; 2 «¢. 
Feb. 8; E pub. 3487; Dionisio Acosta, 
Los Angeles. 3542 


Leyenda mora; par Abelardo Mus, of 
Spain. op. 8; pf. et violon. © Dec. 
aloes 3 4-e} Jan. Si, 1929: for. 
2424; Rouart, Lerolle et cie., Paris. 

3943 

Li tri soru; words and music by M. 
Bianchi. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 25, 1929; E unp. 4012; 
Mercione Bianchi, Brooklyn. 3544 


Life eternal; song for Easter, words 
by Frederick H. Martens, music by 
Walter H. Nash; pf. or organ acc. 
1. Low voice, in A.—2. High voice, 
m GC. ‘©: Jan. -30;71929; 2-c. ‘each 
Feb. 4; HE. pub. 3486; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 3545 


Life’s ways; words and music by EH. M. 
Joseph, of Switzerland, domiciled at 
Hollywood, Calif. © 1. Feb. 11, 
1929; E unp. 3649; Eleinore M. 
Joseph, Hollywood, Calif. 3546 


Linger dearest (Bleibe doch bei mir) ; 
from Hyacinth, lyric and music by 
Oswald Guido Loeffler. © Feb. 14, 
1929; 2 oe. Keb. 163. EH “pubs.'3538 ; 
Edward B. Marks music co., New 
York. 3947 


Lingering love; words and music by 
J. Johnson. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Feb. 11, 1929; E ump. 
3635; Joseph Johnson, Akron, O. 

3548 


Liszt (Franz) Hungarian dance 
tune; from Rhapsodie no. 2, arr. by 
A. Garland; pf. © Feb. 12, 1929; 
2c. Feb. 14; E pub. 3554; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 3549 


— O, while I sleep; arr. by William 
Strasser, of Czechoslovakia, domi- 
ciled at Long Island; orch. with pf. 
conductor. © Jan. 22, 1929; 2 ec. 


3561 


Jan. 30; E pub. 3236; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 3550 


Zweite ungarische rhapsodie; arr. 
von Leopold Weninger, of Austria; 
orch., with pf. conductor and ist 
violin conductor. © Jan. 17, 1929; 
ter Fep. 95" HY for.’ 258k > anton sa. 
Benjamin, Leipzig. 3551 


Little (The) elf; petite valse chrom- 
atique, by Emma Lea Simkins; pf. 
© Feb. 4, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 7; E pub. 
3201; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

3552 


Little (The) green isle of my birth; 
ballad, words and music by J. D. 
Cornell. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Feb. 4, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
6; E pub. 3195; Joseph D. Cornell, 
Fair Oaks, Calif. 3553 


Little Jack Tar; by Frederic Mullen, 
or “Great “Britain ;**pt.' *©:) “Heb; “1, 
1929; 1 ec. Feb. 4; EB for. 2851; Cary 
& co., London. 3004 


Little (The) red castle on the hill; 
words by M. Shockett, music by 
Phil Starr. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Feb. 9, 1929; E unp. 
3599; Morris Shockett, Baltimore. 

3555 

Little (A) rhythm song; waltz, words 
and music by A. Leff. © 1.¢. Feb. 
14, 1929; E unp. 3733; Alice Leff, 
Whitewood, S. D. 3556 


Little (The) songster; by G. O’Con- 
nor-Morris, of Great Britain, op. 40, 
no. 1; pf. © Feb. 4, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 
15; E for. 2708; Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London. SDDC 


Little wonder girl; words by C. Crim- 
mins, music by Sylvester Long Cross. 
© 1c. Feb. 21, 1929; E unp. 3928; 
Chester Crimmins, Freewater, Or. 

3558 

Little yellow bird; by Louise Godfrey 
Ogle; pf. © Feb. 25, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
28; E pub. 3769; Schroeder & Gun- 


ther, inec., New York. 3559 
Llove ’e pasca; versi di Guglielmo 
Onofri, musica di <A. Bascetta. 
[Words and melody only] ©1l1e. 


Feb. 9, 1929; E unp. 3608; Alfredo 
Bascetta and G. Onofri, Brooklyn. 
3560 


Llanto; tango cancion, letra de Jean 
De Kel-Sar, musica de Humberto 
Matéo (Sancho) © Dec. 31, 1928; 
2 ec. Jan. 31, 1929; E pub. 3141; H. 
Mae Knight, Paris. 3561 


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3562 


pt. II, n. s., v. 24 


Loneliness; words by Godfrey Wil- 
liams, music by Everett Lynton, of 
Great Britain; pf. acc., with banju- 
lele banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin 


D. Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations],.. ©,Jan.(25,, 1929; «1 .¢. 
Feb., 2; . B).f0r.4. 2684; Lawrence 


3062 


Lonely and blue; words and music by 
V. E. Geyer. © 1c. Feb. 1, 1929; 
E unp. 8356; Vernon E. Geyer, San 
Antonio. 3563 


Lonely little me; slow fox trot, by 
Harry Parsons, of France; orch. 
pts. 4to.. © Jan. 5, 1929; 1 e. Jan. 
31; E for. 2399; H. Benjamin, Paris. 

3564 


Lonely one; lyric by Harry Tobias, 
music by Joe Burke. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 ec. Feb. 1, 1929; 
E unp. 3530; Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. 3565 


Lonesome and blue dear, without you; 
lyric and music by 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
Feb. 23, 1929; E unp. 4116; Flor- 
rance Mildred Black, Leonia, N. J. 

3566 


Lonesome me; words and music by W. 
T. Corbin. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1929; BE unp. 3631; 
Wm. T. Corbin, Brooklyn. 3567 


Longing; by Norman Henderson, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Nov. 21, 1928; 
1c. Dee. 6; E for. 2866; Metzler & 
co. (1920) Itd., London. 3568 


Look in her eyes; fox trot, words and 
music by Ray Noble and Alan Mur- 
ray, of Great Britain; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by Harry J. Stafford. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Feb. 8, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 21; E for. 
2831; Campbell, Connelly & co., Lon- 
don. 3569 


Lookin’ around for someone; words 
and music by Moe Jaffe, Scrappy 
Lambert and Clay Boland; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. © 
Jan. 18, 1929; 2 ce. Feb. 11; E pub. 
3349; Mills music, ine., New York. 

3570 


Lord (The) is my light; anthem, words 
from Psalm 27, music by A. F. Tate, 
of Great Britain; sop. solo, quartet 
and cho. of mixed voices; organ acc. 
London, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 4to. 
© Jan. 29, 1929; 1 ¢. Jan. 30: EB for. 
2574; Arthur F. Tate, London. 

3571 


Wright music co., London. 


FE’. ; Ms: Black. ; 


Lord (The) Jehovah reigns; 4 pt. song, 
music by J. Christopher Marks; male 
voices; organ acc. 4to. © Jan. 30, 
1929; 2 ¢. Feb. 8; E pub. 3479; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 3572 


Lord (The) now victorious; for Haster 
or general use, by Pietro Mascagni, 
arr. by Philip Greely; mixed voices 
with pf. or organ ace. 4to. © Jan. 
30, 1929; 2 c Feb. 1; E pub. 32338; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

3573 


Lord (The) stilleth the tempest; 
words from Matthew 8, musie by G. 
C. Murray. © 1c. Feb. 9, 1929; E 
unp. 38610; Grace Cordia Murray, 
Rochester, N. Y. 


Lord, who throughout these forty 
days; choral song for Lent, by Ar- 
thur Fickénscher; mixed cho. or 
quartet; organ ace. 4to. © Feb. 
6, 1929; 2 ¢ Eeb. 23; ©) pub. 36am, 
C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 3575 


Lost flower; words by A. J. La Porta, 
music by Antoinette Erice, of Italy, 
domiciled at Philadelphia. © 1 «¢. 
Feb. 19, 1929; E unp. 3852; A. James 
La Porta, Philadelphia. 3576 


Lost lover blues; words and musie by 
Lulu Jackson. [Words and melody 
only ] 
3696; State street music pub. ¢o., 
inec., Chicago. 3577 


Lost one; words and music by Sunny 
Clapp and Irving Mills; pf. ace. 
with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. © 
Jan. 29, 1929; 2 c Feb. 11; EB pub. 
8336; Mills music, inc., New York. 

3578 

Lotos; tango, par D. Alchansky, of 
Poland; orch. pts., with pf, conduc- 
tor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ©. Feb. 
8, 1929; E for. 2787; Société d’ édi- 
tions musicales franco-americaine, 
Paris. 


Love (The) bees; yodle, words and 
music by C. F. Hoofer. © 1c. Feb. 
21, 1929; E unp. 3924; Charles Fred- 
erick Hoofer, Chicago. 3580 


Love boat; from The Broadway mel- 
ody, lyric by Arthur Freed, melody 
by Nacio Herb Brown; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by Hank Linet. © Feb. 
23, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 25; E pub. 3700; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

3581 

Love is heaven, heaven is love; lyric 
by Alfred Bryan, music by Leo EKd- 
wards. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1929; E unp. 3912; 


184 


3574, 


© 1c. Feb. 13, 1929; E unp. 


3579 © 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1929 


3603 


De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 3582 


Love is like a punch in the nose; 
words by Billy Rose, music by Al 
Jolson and Peter De Rose. © Feb. 
21, 1929; 2.¢c. Feb. 23; E pub. 3650; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 3583 


Love me now; words and music by B. 
Nawahi. © 1c. Feb. 26, 1929; H 
unp. 4055; Benjamin Nawahi, New 
York. 3584 


Love of my heart; words by Phebe 
Thompson, music by lL. Patton. 
Portland, Ore., Manuscript club. © 
gan. 2 4929; 2 .c.. Feb. 2;. E., pub. 
3139 ; Lowell Patton, Portland, Or. 


3585 
Love (The) pirate; words by H. A. 
Robertson, music by Luther A. 


Clark. © Jan. 9, 1929; 2c. Feb. 20; 
E pub. 3620; Huston A. Robertson, 
Tulsa, Okl. 3586 


Loveliness (The) of you; waltz song, 
words and music by M. C. Jansen. 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1929; E unp. 3811; 
Maude Campbell Jansen, San José, 
Calif. 3587 


Lovely one; words by Sammy Lerner, 
music by Roy Ingraham and Marty 
Quinto. © Feb. 13, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
15: E pub. 3468; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inc., New York. 3588 


Love’s broken threads; words and mu- 
sic by E. M. Joseph, of Switzerland, 
domiciled at Hollywood, Calif. © 
1c. Feb. 11, 1929; E unp. 3648; 
Eleinore M. Joseph, Hollywood, 
Calif. 3589 


Love’s golden dream; words by Wm. 
B. Shadwell, music by Gordon Balch 
Nevin; men’s voices. 4to. © Feb. 
12, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 14; EH pub. 3545; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

3590 

Love’s paradise; words by Geo. A. Lit- 
tle, music by Art Sizemore [i. e. 
Arthur Sizemore] and Paul Hosang; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Feb. 18, 1929; 
2c; Web. 16° Hh pub. 3593 * Harold 
Rossiter music co., Chicago. 35991 


Love’s sweet melody; words and music 
by M. L. Jeffords. [Words and mel- 
ody.only] © 1.c. Feb. 28, 1929: 
E unp. 3963; Minnie Lee Jeffords, 
New York. 3592 


Loves sweet melody, in old New York; 
words and music by M. L. Jeffords. 
[Words and melody only] 


©.d ct 


Feb. 11, 1929; E unp. 3661; Minnie 
Lee Jeffords, New York. 3593 


Loving Colorado; words and music by 
ae Orr Glasstord.: » ©) 1. .¢, eu. .o, 
1929; E unp. 3594; Jesse Crandall 
Glassford, Grand Junction, Col. 

3594 

Loving just you; words and music by 

George Ar, arr. by Elizabeth Flam- 


mer. © 1c. Feb. 16, 1929; E unp. 
3787; Esther Bishop McMullen, 


Compton, Calif. 3595 


Loving (A) stroll in the moonlight; 
words by W. C. Penny, music by 


Phil Starr. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Feb. 6, 1929; E unp. 
3472; William Columbus Penny, 
Wylam, Ala. 3596 


Low down dirty blues; words and 
music by Leroy Carr. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Feb. 13, 1929; 
E sunp. 3692; State street music pub. 
co., inc., Chicago. 3597 


Low down mama blues; words and 
music by O. Long. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c Feb. 18, 1929; 
EK unp. 3824; Oliver Long, Yuma, 
Ariz. 3598 


Lualdi (Adriano) Deux rondeaux; 
texte de Ciément Marot, musique de 
Adriano Lualdi, of Italy. 1. De 
Vamor du siécle antique. [1 other] 
©' Feb. 15, 1929; 1c. Feb. 16; EB 
for. 2734; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

3599 

Lucky girl [and] When I set eyes on 
you; fox trots, from Lucky girl, by. 
Philip Charig, orch. by Max Irwin, 
of Great Britain; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Jan. 23, 
1929; 1 c. each Feb. 1; EH for. 2841; 
Harms, inc., New York. 3600 


Lullaby; duet or 2 pt. school : cho., 
words by Mary Gleadall, music by 
Anna Priscilla Risher; sop. and alto. 
4to. © Feb. 12, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 14; 
E pub. 3551; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 3601 


Lullaby ; words by Bernard M. Taylor, 
music by, C.° B.owarane CC) 1 ec. 
Feb. 7, 1929; E unp. 3505; Charles 
Douglas Darling, Easton, Pa. 3602 


Lure (The) of the blazed trail; words 
and music by A. Geraldine Farrar 
fi. e. A. G. EF. Gleason] ©1.e 
Feb. 6, 1929; EH .unp. 3491; Alice 
Geraldine Farrar Gleason, Mon- 
rovia, Calif. 36038 


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3604 


Ma curly-headed babby; words and 
music by G. H. Clutsam, arr. by 
Clarence Lucas, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices. New York, Chappell- 
Harms, inc. 4to. © Feb. 11, 1929; 
1c. Feb. 12; E for. 2679; Chappell 
& co., Itd., London. 3604 


MeNeili’s (Duncan) hymn book; song 
testimonies, composed by D. Mc- 
Neill, of Great Britain, domiciled at 
Chicago, and others. 4to. © Jan. 
1, 192952 ce. Mari) 2:) att.ieb: 2s: 
AA 10372; Duncan McNeill, Chicago. 

3605 

Madame Récamier; ouverture, de 
Léon Moreau, transcription pour 
orch. par Martin Garcias, of France; 
pf. conductor pt. © Dec. 31, 1928; 
ie. Jan.: 381, 1929% B. for. 2448: 
Lucien de Lacour, France. 3606 


Madrigal; by André Wormser, rev. by 


Georges Barrére, of France, domi- 
ciled at New York; flute or violin, 
with pf. acc. © Jan. 31, 1929: 2 ¢. 
Feb. 4; E pub. 3258; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 3607 


Madriléne; fandango et valse de No- 
via, par Roger Jénoc, of France; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
© Dec. 31, 1928; 1-c. Feb. 8, 1929; 
E for. 2786; Paul Decourcelle, Paris. 

3608 

Magnificat and Nune dimittis; set to 
music by Ernest Douglas; mixed 
voices; organ ace.; in A min., 4to. 
© Nov. 9, 1927: 2 c. Feb. 9, 1929; 
E pub. 3291: H. W. Gray. co.,, New 
York 3609 


Magnificat and Nunc dimittis; set to 
music by Jan Kannolus; mixed 
voices; organ acc.; in D flat. 4to 
© Nov. 16, 1927: 2 & Feb. 9, 1929; 
E pub. 3292; H. W. Gray co., New 
York 3610 


Magnificat and Nunc dimittis; set to 
music by Norman Coke-Jephcott; 
mixed voices; organ acc.; in G. 4to. 
© Nov. 9, 1927: 2 « Feb. 9, 1929; 
E pub. 3298; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 3611 


Make believe Mary; words and music 
by J. Brandfonbrenner. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Feb. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 4030; Joseph Brandfonbren- 
ner, Brooklyn. 3612 


Manana; tango-song, by Xavier Cou- 
gat, of Spain, domiciled at Holly- 
wood, Calif.; pf. © 1 ¢. Feb. 19, 
1929; E unp. 3835; Pathe studios, 
inc., Culver City, Calif. 3613 


pt. In; sss v. 24 


Manana por la manana (Long before 
the break of day); words and mu- 
sic by Maria Grever, English version 
by Frederick H. Martens; high or 
med. voice, or vocal duet. © Feb. 
4, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 8; _E pub. 3501; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. ~ 3614 


Mandolinista 1928; [compiled] by I. 
Finizio, of Italy. © Sept. 11, 1928; 

1 ¢. Sept. 24; A—Foreign 1194; Ino 
Finizio, Naples. 3615 
Mandolinista 1928, E. Rossi; compiia- 
tore Nicolo Cinque, of Italy. 4to. © 
Oct. 2, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 9; A—For- 
eign 473; Ernesto Rossi, New York. 
3616 

Mandolinista 1928, Piedigrotta U. N. 
A. ©.; compilatore G. Alfano, of 
Italy. 4to. © Sept. 29, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 26; A—Foreign 581; Casa edi- 
trice musicale, U. N. A. C., Naples. 
3617 

Manneken-pis; chanson populaire, de 
V’la manneken-pis, paroles de Leo 
Berryer, musique de Fernand Bastin, 
of France; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by F. Salabert. © Dee. 31, 1928; 
Le. Jan. 31, 1929s BH? fortes: 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 3618 


Marasita; versi di P. Pizzi, musica di 
A. C. B. Caropresi. [Words and 
melody only] ©. 1 ce. Jan. 7, 1929; 
E unpub. 2997; Pasquale Pizzi, New 
York. 3619 


Marche des Cathberinettes; paroles de 
René Dubreuil, musique de Rodolphe 
Halleux, of France; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by F. Salabert. © Dec. 
al, 1928: 1.¢. Jan. 31, 19285 ero 
2515; Francis Salabert, Paris. 3620 

Marching we go; by Mildred Weston; 
pf. with words. © Feb. 20, 1929: 
2c. Feb. 23; E pub. 3641; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 3621 


Margot, Margot; fox trot, parole e 
musica di Alberto Ghislanzoni, of 
Italy. © Dec. 8, 1928; 1 c Feb. 6, 


1929; E for. 2614; Carlo Lombardo, 
Milan. 3622 


Marguerite, can’t you hear me eall 
Marguerite! serenade, words and 
music by O. L. Hubbert; with duet 
and ukulele arr. © 1e. Feb. 5, 
1929; E unp. 3535; Ollie Lee Hub- 
bert, Los Angeles. 3623 

Maria la porfiada; words and music 
by D. V. Gonzalez, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles. [Photostat] 
© Jan. 10, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 8; E 
pub. 3408; Dionisio Acosta, Los An- 
geles. 3624 


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Mariachi Michoacano; words and mu- 
sic by Jesus Osorio, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles. [Photostat] 
© Jan. 11, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 8: E pub. 
3432; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

3625 

Marigold; souvenir d’ amour, by Erik 
Nilssen, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Feb. 4, 1929; 1 c Feb..5; E for. 
2846; Beal, Stuttard «& co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 3626 


Marimonas rojas; cancion espanola 
para tiple, letra di Gonzalo Jover 
and Enrique Arroyo, musica di Cris- 
tobal Palacios [i. e. C. P. Garcia], 
of Spain. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1929; E 
unp. 3680; Cristobal Palacios Garcia, 
Malaga, Spain. 3627 


Marina; melodrama in un atto di Na- 
tale Lo Bianco, musica di Giuseppe 
Signorelli, of Italy, riduzione per 
canto e pf. di Giuseppe Fabiano. © 
Nov. 12, 1928: 1 ec. Feb. 6, 1929; D 
for. 27455; Giovanni Signorelli € c., 
Milan. 3628 


Marquesita ; paroles espagnoles de Di- 
dier-Gold, musique de José Padilla, 
of Spain, ukulele arr. by F. Sala- 
bert; pf. © Dee. 31, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 
8, 1929; E for. 2794; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 3629 


j 
Marvelous child; words by Marion 
Sunshine, music by Howard Mott; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Jan. 10, 
1929: 2 c« Feb. 15; E pub. 3719; 
F. B. Haviland pub. co., New York. 
3630 


Mary; fox-trot, words and music by 
Jerotheo Skiza, of Italy, domiciled 
at New York. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Feb. 8, 1929; E unp. 
3555; Tetos music store, New York. 

3631 

Mary mine; waltz, words and music by 
H. H. Reynolds. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1. Feb. 21, 1929; E 
unp. 3909; Hayden Hamilton Rey- 
nolds, Starkville, Miss. 3632 


Mary, the mother; Christmas carol, 
words by Langdon Elwyn Mitchell, 
music by Hugh A. Mackinnon; wom- 
en’s voices; organ acc. 4to. © Oct. 
1421927 >" 2 ec. Neb; 97-1929" pub. 
3303; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

3633 


Masquerade; one step, words by Elle 
De Witt, music by Kennedy Stewart, 
of Great Britain. © Jan. 4, 1929; 
1c. Jan. 26; E for. 2865; Reginald 
Rupert Gann, Brighton, England. 

3634 


3646 


Mattheson (Johann) Air; arr. by 
Herbert A. Fricker, of Canada; or- 
gan. (Jn St. Cecilia series no. 422) 
© Oct. 17, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1929; 
E pub. 3310; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 3635 


Max y Carlitos; tango milonga, di D. 
F. Scloceo, riduzione per orchestrina 
con pt. conduttore di Iluminato Cu- 
lotta, of Italy. pts. 4to. © Feb. 
15; 1929; 1c Feb. 16% E for. 2726; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 3636 


May-day valse; by Frances Brockett 
Kellogg; pf. © Feb. 11, 1929; 2 «. 
Feb. 18; E pub. 3582; Willis musie 
co., Cincinnati. 3637 


May-morn; by Ernest Newton, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Feb. 1, 1929; 
1 ec. Feb. 15; E for. 2707; Joseph 
Williams, Itd., London. 3638 


Maya (La); tango, par Pablo Labor, 
of France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Feb. 8, 1929; E for. 2770; Editions 
Cicada, Paris. 3639 

Maya (La); tango, paroles de Armand 
Foucher, musique de Pablo Labor, 
of France. © Nov. 15, 1928;.1 e. 
Jan. 31, 1929; E for. 2439; Editions 
Cicada, Paris. 3640 


Mayflowers; playful waltz movement, 
by Arthur Bergh, orch. by Edward 
Turkisher; orch. pts. with pf. or 
organ conductor. © Feb. 7, 1929; 
2c. Feb. 8; E pub. 3284; Robbins 
musie corp., New York. 3641 


Mazurka; pour pf., par Joseph Jon- 
gen, of Belgium. © Feb. 18, 1929; 
1c. Feb. 2; E for. 2648; Aug. Cranz, 
G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 3642 


Me and you; words by Herbert J. 
Brandon, music by Charles Huerter ; 
med. or high voice. © Jan. 31, 
1929; 2 c. Feb. 4; E pub. 3250; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 3643 


Mean old train blues; words and mu- 
sic by Leroy Carr. [Words’and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Feb. 23, 1929; E 
unp. 3946; State street music pub. 
co., inec., Chicago. 3644 


Mean to me; words and music by Roy 
Turk and Fred E. Ahlert. © Feb. 
1. 19293 2 Ve ep: Cs pup. 3212 5 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 3645 


Mediolanum; fox trot, di Iginio Buz- 
zacchi, of Italy; small orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Jan. 
18, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 21; HE for. 2826; 
A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 3646 


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3647 


Medley (A) of negro spirituals; cho., 
arr. by Bryceson Treharne, of Great 
Britain, domiciled at New York; 
mixed voices a cappella. 4to. © 
Feb. 11, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 18; E pub. 
3571; Boston music ¢co., Boston. 

3647 


Melancholy me; words and music by 
Lou Davis and Ted Fiorito. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Feb. 16, 
1929; EH unp. 3810; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inc., New York. 3648 


Melodi-album; fér fiol, enligt Stradi- 
systemet, av B. Holm, of Sweden; 
with words. 4to. © Dec. 1, 1927; 
1 ce. Dec. 20, 1928; E for. 1533; EH. 
Anderssons musikforlag, Malmé, 
Sweden. 3649 


Mélodies populaires des provinces de 
France; recueillies et harmonisées 
par Julien Tiersot, of France. 4to. 
1. Neuviéme série—2. Dixiéme sé- 


rie. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c. each Jan. 
31, 1929; E for. 2410, 2411; Heugel, 
Paris: 3650, 3651 


Melody caprice; by Miltona Moore; pf. 
© Feb. 9, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 8; E pub. 
3398; Walter A. Quincke, Los An- 
geles. 3652 


Membership blues; words and music 
by W. R. Ellis. [Photostat] ©1e. 
Feb. 5, 1929; E unp. 34381; William 
R. Ellis, Washington. 3653 


Memories; class song of 1928, Tufts 
college, words by Marion Austin 
Greene, music by Elizabeth Craw- 


ford Sonier. 4to. © June 15, 1928; 
2 ce. Dec. 10; E pub. 3330; Leo Rich 
Lewis, Tufts college, Mass. 3654 


Memories lane; words and music by 
M. G. Wiley. [Words and melody 
only]. © 1 ¢. Feb. 23, 1929; E pub. 
3967; Mirna Gothard Wiley, Omaha, 
Neb. 3655 


Memories of a dream of long ago; 
words and music by F. Martinez, jr. 
[Words and melody only] ©l1e. 
Feb. 8, 1929; E unp. 3545; Frank 
Martinez, jr., Clear Water, Fla. 

3656 


Memories of happiness; words by Ali- 
son M. Bart; music by O. H. Damm. 
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1929; EH unp. 3403; 
Otto Henry Damm, Cleveland. 3657 


Memory (A); by C. H. Jennings, jr.; 


melody, with pf. ace. ©1e. Feb. 1, 
1929; EH unp. 3718; Chas. H. Jen- 
nings, jr., Pittsburgh. 3658 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Memory stream; fox trot, words and 
music by Laveen Van Anda, of Can- 
ada. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ic. Feb, ‘19, (19295) Ei inp Sata. 
Robt. D. MacLachlan, Victoria, B. C., 
Canada. 3659 


Memphis wail; by Duke Hllington; pf. 
© Jan. 29, 1929; 2c. Feb. 11; EB 
pub. 3362; Gotham music Service, 
inec., New York. 3660 


Merino (Hl); valz, words and music 
by Simon G. Casas, of Mexico; pf. 


[Photostat] © Jan. 11, 1929; 2 «¢. 
Feb. 8; E pub. 3445; Dionisio 
‘Acosta, Los Angeles. 3661 


Mermaid (The) ; 2 pt. song, old sailor 
tune, arr. by Alec Rowley, of Great 
Britain; treble voices. Winthrop 
Rogers ed. 4to. © Jan. 23, 1929; 
1c. Feb. 4; E for. 2694; Hawkes & 
son (London) Iltd., London. 3662 


Merrily singing; by Mildred Weston; 
pf. with words. © Feb. 20, 1929; 
2 c. Feb. 23;.E pub. 36407 Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 3663 


Metodo teorico-pratico; per oboe, in 
sette parti, di Sigismondo Singer, of 
Poland: pt.: 1°)“ Ttalian), Peencen: 
Spanish, English and German text. 
© Feb. 15, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 16; EB for. 
2730; G. Ricordi & co}, Milan. 3664 


Mexicali moon; words and music by 
Buddy Valentine and Irving Mills; 


pf. and ukulele ace. © Jan. 29, 
1929; 2 ©¢ Web. 11; HE publ vss0nr, 
Gotham music service, ine, New 
York. 3665 
Migot (Georges) Deux préludes; 
pour oreh., par Georges Migot, of 
France. Sc. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c. 
Jan. 31, 1929; E for. 2441; Henry 
Lemoine et cie., Paris. 3666 


Military maids; quand les femmes se- 
ront deS hommes, marche-fox, de 
Cole Porter, arr. par Francis Sala- 
bert, of France; orch., with pf. con- 
ductor and words. 4to. © Dee. 31, 
1928; 1 ec. Jan. 31, 1929; E for. 2450; 
M. EK. Sayag, Paris. 3667 


Miniature; intermezzo, par Frédéric 
Le Rey, of France; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. .,..4to..+ ©» Dee al, 
1928; 1 ec. Jan. 31, 1929; E for. 2475; 
J. Yves Krier, Paris. 3668 


Minuet in B minor; by R. M. Critch- 
ley, op. 1; pf. Worcester, Mass, J. 
Verner Critchley. © Feb. 6, 1929; 
2c. Feb. 12; E pub. 3512; Rosa- 
mond M. Critchley, Worcester. 3669 


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3692 


Miroir du désert; fox trot oriental, 
paroles de Paul Max, musique de P. 
Magritte et Ph. Parés, of France. 
© Dee. 31, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 31, 1929; 
E for. 2456; Editions musicales Sam 
Fox, Paris. 3670 


Mis cositas; by J. P. Peralta, of Mex- 
ico, domiciled at El Paso; pf. [Pho- 
tostat] © Jan. 11, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
8; E pub. 3447; Dionisio Acosta, 
Los Angeles. 3671 


Mis delirios; letra por Domingo Vil- 
lalpando, musica por S. Hspinosa. 
© Feb. 25, 1929;2 ec. Feb. 25; E 
pub. 3684; Sabino Espinosa, Indian 
Harbor, Ind. 3672 


Mississipi [!]; canzone one-step, pa- 
role e musica di Ermete Liberati, 
of Italy. © Dec. 5, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 
6, 1929; E for. 2610; Carlo Lom- 
bardo, Milan. 3673 


Mitsue; Mitsou, c’est une gosse de 
Paris, fox trot, par Fred Mélé et 
Craven, of France; orch. pts., with 
pe conductor. 440% ©), Dec. «31, 
1928; 1 c. Feb. 8, 1929; E for. 2766; 
Editions musicales Evette, Paris. 

3674 


Moderato: ist position study for vio- 
lin, by John W. Crowley; in D. 
Feb. 14, 1929; 2. c.. Feb. 18;-E pub. 
do%3; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

3675 

Mokrejs (John) Scherzo; pf.; in G 
flat. Rev. ed. New York, Odowan 
pub. co. © Nov. 9, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 
10; E pub. 2818; John Mokrejs, New 
York. 3676 


Mon seul ami; mélodie fox-trot, pa- 
roles de Fernand Vimont, musique 
de Ph. Parés et Georges van Parys, 
of France. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 31; E for. 2453; Editions musi- 
cales Sam Fox, Paris. 3677 


Mona; Spanish love song, words and 
music by Cal De Voll and Buddy 
Valentine; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Jan. 30, 1929; 2 ¢ Feb. 7; E pub. 
3219; McKinley music co., Chicago. 

3678 


Moon fantasy; words by Theodicia 
Pearce, music by Jean McKinnon, 
of Canada. Toronto, Canada, 
Whaley, Royce & co., itd. © Jan. 
el 1929. 41 a: Jan, 2558) far, 2004: 
Jean McKinnon, St. Catharines, Ont., 
Canada. : 3679 


Moon for sale; words and music by 
R. F. Glick. © 1 ¢ Feb. 1, 1929; 
E unp. 38716; Ruth Fridman Glick, 
Cincinnati. 3680 


Moonbeams; tango, words and music 
by B. Gabriel. ©1c. Feb. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 3999; Bernard Gabriel, New 
Yowls.: ; 3681 


Moonlight makes me think of you; 
words and music by Vic Meyers and 
Harold Weeks; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Feb. 11, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 18; E pub. 
3585; West coast music publishers, 
ine., Seattle. 3682 


Moonyeen; words and music by P. C. 
Prescott-Richardson. © 1 ¢. Feb. 12, 
1929; E unp. 3653; Percival Charles 
Presecott-Richardsen, New York. 

3683 


Moorland breezes; by J. W. Rooke, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Feb. 18, 1929; 
1 ce Feb. 23; HE for. 2832; Banks & 
son, York, England. 3684 


More than a friend; hymn, words by 
Haldor Lillenas, music of verse by 
Burl Sparks, chorus by H. Lillenas. 
© Feb. 1, 1929; 2 ¢ Feb. 9; E pub. 
3322; Lillenas pub. co., Indianapolis, 

3685 

More than a Savior; hymn, words and 
music by J. P. Scholfield. (Jn Re- 
vival songs) © Jan. 15, 1929; 2c. 
Feb. 11; E pub. 3751; Robert Henry 
Coleman, Dallas. 3686 


Morettina; by Remo D’Alba. [Melody 
only] ©l1e. Dec. 26, 1928; E unp. 
1474; James B. Russo, Brooklyn. 

3687 

Morning blues; words and music by 
Freddie Spruell. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Feb. 8, 1929; EH 
unp. 3569; Chicago music pub. co., 
ine., Chicago. 3688 


Morning hymn; anthem, words by A. 
B. Kenyon, music by Edna Fuller - 
Day ; mixed voices, with pf. or organ 
ace. 4to. © Feb. 5, 1929; 2 ¢ Feb. 
6; E pub. 3164; Wm. A. Pond & co., 
New York. 3689 


Morning prayer; by W. E. Kritch; 
violin with pf. acc. © Feb. 11, 1929; 
2c. Feb. 13; E pub. 3454; Gamble 
hinged music co., Chicago. 3690 


Mosquée (La) ; par J. Turina, arr. par 
S. Chapelier, of France; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Jan. 10, 
1929; 1 ¢: Feb. 8S; HP for.2779; Rou- 
art, Lerolle et cie., Paris. 3691 


Mother dear, I want you all-ways [!]; 
words and music by I. L. Cotterell, 
of Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Feb. 8, 1929; E unp. 3583; Ida 
Lee Cotterell, New York. 3692 


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3693 


Mother, dear old mother; waltz, words 
and music by W. S. Galamore. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Feb. 18, 1929; E unp. 3815; W. S. 
Galamore, Detroit. 3693 


Mother, how sweet the name; by H. 
R. Whited, arr. by Robert Van 
Sickle; orch. “pts.?"in’ F.  4to. “© 
fan? 2) 1929-2 Ee san, 4°. i pub. 
3268; Elma R. Whited, Middleport, 
N. Y. 3694 


Mother love; words and music by C. 
H. Imhof. © 1 c. Feb. 2, 1929; 
unp. 3373; Carolyn Henriette Im- 
hof, Kansas City, Mo. 3695 


Mother—loving one; words and music 
by H. Svaérd. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Feb. 27, 1929; E unp. 
4082; Harvey Svard, Philadelphia. 

3696 


Mother mine; waltz ballad, words by 
F. Hosford, music by Ray Hibbeler. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Feb. 4, 1929; E unp. 3394; Floyd 
Hosford, Newark Vailey, N. Y. 3697 


Mother (The) of us men; words by G. 
Biehn, music by Sylvester Long 
Cross. © 1c. Feb. 21, 1929; E unp. 
3927; George Biehn, Yakima, Wash. 

3698 


Mother, why did you bob your hair? 
words by F. Pummill, music by 
Richard Broughton. © 1c. Feb. 8, 
1929; EH unp. 3580; France Pummill, 
Weston, Or. 3699 


Mother’s lullaby; words and music by 
L. Evelyn Gensman; med. voice. © 
Feb. 11, 1929; 2 @ Feb. 13;. HE) pub. 
3455; Gamble hinged music co., Chi- 
cago. 3700 


Mountain sunshine girl; words by 
Harold Bevan, musie by J. HE. Day- 
mon. © 1e. Feb. 25, 1929; E unp. 
4032; John Edwards Daymon, Phila- 
delphia. 3701 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Sym- 
phonie )’ escarpolette; en mi bémol 
majeur, arr. par KF. Salabert, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor and Ist violin direction. I1st— 
4th pts. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c. each 
Jan. 31, 1929; E for. 2500-2503; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 3702-3705 


Muggheri mia; words and music by P. 
Cittarella, of Italy, domiciled at 
at New York; violin. © 1 ec. Feb. 
8, 1929; E unp. 3844; Paul Citta- 
rella, New York. 3706 


pt. II, n. s., v. 24 


Mulinaredda; versi di G. Marrone, 
musica di Mario Nicastro. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e. Feb. 12, 
1929; E unp. 3664; Gaspare Mar- 
rone, Brooklyn. 3707 


Music in the air; cho. bk., compiled 
by Jerome Swinford and Anne 
Stratton. 8vo. © May 16, 1928; 2 ce. 
Jan. 24, 1929; aff: \Jan. 29;>AxA 
4108; John C. Winston co., Philadel- 
phia. 3708 


Musical (A) alphabet; tunes old and 
new, pf. pieces with words, composed 
and compiled by Constance Morse. 
© Jan. 24, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 30; E pub. 
3235; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

. 3709 


Musical portraits; suite, by Richard 
Montaigne, of Great Britain; pf. 
Keb. 1, °1929';. 1- c..\Webl 4esihi mam 
2847; Cary & co., London. 3710 


My Angeline; waitz, by Mabel Wayne, 
arr. “by O.. Sciacca; Dandhetom, 
24mo. © Feb. 11, 1929; 2 © Feb. 
12; E pub. 3489; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 3711 


My Angeline; waltz, lyric by L. Wolfe 
Gilbert, music by Mabel Wayne, arr. 
by Ferdie Grofé; orch. pts. © Feb. 
1, 1929; 2 c.Feb...2;.H pub; seows 
Leo Feist, inec., New York. 3712 


My Angeline; waltz song, words by L. 
Wolfe Gilbert, music by Mabel 
Wayne, arr. by Walter C. Simon; 
Feistyle pianorgan. © Feb. 15, 
1929; 2 c. Feb. 16; E pub. 3606; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 3713 


My baby said yes; words and music 
by Al Joison, Billy Rose and Dave 
Dreyer. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 26, 1929; E unp. 4057; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 3714 


My best friend; hymn, words and 
music by N. B. Vandall. 
1929; 2 ec. Feb. 9; E pub. 3525; 
Lillenas pub. ¢co., Indianapolis. 38715 


My blackbirds are bluebirds now; fox- 
trot, music by Cliff Friend, arr. by 
O. Sciacca; full military band pts. 
obl. 24mo. © Jan. 31,1929; 2%, 
Feb. 1; E pub. 3224; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 3716 


My blackbirds are bluebirds now; 
words by Irving Caesar, music by 
Cliff Friend, compiled by L. Wolfe 
Gilbert ; special organ transcription. 
© Feb. 1, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 2; E pub. 
3229; Leo Feist, inec., New York. 

3717 


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no. 2, 1929 


3739 


My blue girl; words and music by M. | My dynamic personality; words and 


C. Berube. Boston, Mass., W. B. 
Hasey & co. © Feb. 12, 1929; 2 c. 
Feb. 19; -E pub. 3608; Marion C. 
Berube, Providence, R. I. 3718 


My boyhood days; poem by James P. 
Whedon, music by Leroy Wetzel: 
low in B flat. © Feb. 11, 1929; 2c. 
Feb. 13: E pub. 3456; Gamble 
hinged music ¢o., Chicago. 3719 


My castle in Spain is a shack in the 
lane; fox-trot ballad, words and 
music by Cliff Friend and Irving 
Caesar, arr. by Walter C. Simon; 
Feistyle pianorgan. © Feb. 21, 1929; 
2c. Feb. 23: E pub. 3729; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 3720 


My Chicago; words and music by 
Ernie Burnett. [Chords, single staff] 
© 1 c. Feb. 15, 1929; BE unp. 3772; 
Ernest M. Burnett, Chicago. 3721 


My childhood days; words and music 
by M. E. Livingston. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
13, 1929; E unp. 3748; Mary Elisa- 
beth Livingston, Sedro Wolley, Wash. 

SMe 

My cigarette girl, sure a Lucky Strike; 
words and music by J. T. Searle. © 
1c. Feb. 1, 1929; E unp. 3426; Jose- 
phine Truax Searle, Boston. 3723 


My college dream girl; words by F. 
Hayes, music by F. Hayes and H. 
Bradshaw; pf. © Feb. 13, 1929: 
Sie? Veb.0 13s BY pub: 3773s) Fred 
Hayes and Herbert Bradshaw, Clin- 
ton, Ind. 3724 


My coitage built for two; lyric and 
music by F. M. Black. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Feb. 23, 1929; 
EH unp. 4115; Florrance Mildred 
Black, Leonia, N. J. 3725 


My cup runneth over; hymn, words 
and music by J. P. Scholfield. (In 
Revival songs) © Jan. 15, 1929; 
2c. Feb. 11; E pub. 3742; Robert 
Henry Coleman, Dallas. 3726 


My dog Tack; lyric by Noel Louis 
Provost. music by Vance Morton,— 
Barnyard jig; lyric by Noel Louis 
Provost, set to folk-song [and] Mos- 
quito march; music by Vance Mor- 
ton; pf. © Feb. 13, 1929; 2 ¢. Feb. 
13; E pub. 3462; Bendix pub. co., 
Lincoln, Neb. 3727 


My Dolores, I love you so; words and 
music by H. Jolet. [Photostat] © 
1c. Feb. 2, 1929; E unp. 3361; Har- 
old Jolet, Chicago. 3728 


music by Reggie Montgomery [i. e. 
Reginald Montgomery] and George 
Ward. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Jan. 8, 1929; E unp. 3450; 
Reginald Montgomery, Pasadena, and 
George Ward, Hollywood, Calif. 
3729 
My gift to you; words and music by 
G. L. Robinette. © 1c Jan. 22, 
1929: E unp. 3455; Grace Hubbard 
Robinette and Donald Jasper Robi- 
nette, Butte, Mont. 3730 


My Hawaiian home; words and music 
by John V. Pacheco, arr. by J. Noble; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Feb. 1, 1929; 
2c. Feb. 7; E pub. 3209; Johnny 
Noble, Honolulu. AY GLE 


My heart is bluer than your eyes, 
cherie; words by Alfred Bryan, 
music by Monte Wilhitee © 1 « 
Heb. 6, 1929; E unp. 3481; Joe Hiller 
music corp., Pittsburgh. 3732 


My heart’s in the Highlands; words by 
Robert Burns, music by Robert 
Caird, of Great Britain. London and 
Glasgow, Bayley & Ferguson. 
dan24,. 1979 1c. Keb. 8° Ei tor 
2569; Robert A. Caird, Margate, 
Kent, England. 3733 


My home sweet home; words and 
music by R. Albright. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Feb. 6, 1929; 
E unp. 3496; Ray Albright, Newark, 
NivJd. 3734 


My home town gal; ballad, words and 
music by E. H. Paisley. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Jan. 23, 
19293) 2) ex San. 30; Ho pubs sf; 
Edna H. Paisley, Fort Pierre, S. D. 

3735 

My honey boy: words and music by 
EH. Lau. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1929; E unp. 3387; 
Elsie Lau, Hilo, Hawaii. 3736 


My kinda love; one way to paradise, 
lyric by Jo’ Trent, music by Louis 
Alter; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by 
Hank Linet. © Feb. 8, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 9: E pub. 3282; Robbins music 
corp., New York. BYOY¢ 


My little garden world; words by 
J. M. Stuart-Young, music by Molly 
Carew, of Great Britain. © Dec. 
24, 1928);)1°e. Dec. 29; H.for. 1772; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 3738 


My little girl; words by E. Walker, 
music by David Reed. © 1c. Feb. 
15, 1929; EH unp. 38756; Eveline 
Walker, Toronto; Ont., Canada. 

3739 


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3740 


pt. II, n. s., v. 24 


My little love baby; words by J. 
Bonanno, music by David Reed. © 
1 ¢@ Feb. 8, 1929; E unp. 3548; 
Josephine Bonanno, Houston. 3740 


My little one; words by T. L. Chap- 
pelle, music by Doc Schier [pseud. 
of A. Schier] © 1c. Feb. 4, 1929; 
E unp. 3686; Thos. L. Chappelle and 
Adolph Schier, Atlanta. 3741 


My love; words and music by M. D. 
Waller. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 1, 1929; E unp. 3346; 
Miriam Deacy Waller, Bronxville, 
Ne yite: 3742 


My love ship of dreams; words and 
music by Harold Dixon; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. © 
Jan. 29, 1929; 2 c Feb. 11; HE pub. 
3358; Gotham music service, inc., 
New York. ; 3743 


My madonna; words by Billy Rose, 
music by Fred Fisher and Louis 
Silvers; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by May Singhi Breen. © Jan. 381, 
TODS 62; Nes ela ls EL te, oe at: 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 3744 


My mother’s eyes; fox-trot, theme song 
of Lucky boy, by L. Wolfe Gilbert 
and Abel Baer, arr. by Walter C. 
Simon; Feistyle pianorgan. © Feb. 
15, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 16; E pub. 3607; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 3745 


My mother’s eyes; words by L. Wolfe 
Gilbert, music by Abel Baer, com- 
piled by L. Wolfe Gilbert; special 
organ transcription. © Feb. 5, 1929; 
2c. Feb. 6; E pub. 3225; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 3746 


. My Nettie; fox trot, by J. Bethan- 
court, of Guatemala, domiciled at 
Philadelphia; pf. © 1 ¢. Feb. 15, 
1929; E unp. 3770; José Bethan- 
court, Philadelphia. 3747 


My old lady blues; words and music 
by Roy Evans. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Feb. 7, 1929; E unp. 
3499; Joseph M. Davis, New York. 

3748 

My people; words by Paul Cunning- 
ham, music by Paul Winkopp; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Feb. 4, 1929; 
2c. Feb. 7; E pub. 3397; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 3749 


My prayer; hymn, words and music by 
B. B. McKinney. (In Revival 
songs.) © Jan. 15, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
11; E pub. 3740; Robert Henry Cole- 
man, Dallas. 3750 


My prayer; words by Frances Ring, 
music by Martin Broones; med. or 


high voice. © Feb. 4, 1929; 2 e. 
Feb. 8; E pub. 3510; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 3751 


My pretty blue eyes; fox trot, words 
and music by S. Zitter. © 1c. Feb. 
28, 1929; E unp. 4121; Samuel 
Zitter, Mattapan, Mass. 3752 


My promise; words by M. Whelan, 
music by B. M. Hale. © 1 ec. Feb. 


14, 1929; BE unp. 3735; Margaret. 


3753 


My river of dreams; words by Mel. 
Brewster, music by H. C. Weasner 
and John W. Newton; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Feb. 8, 1929; 2 «. 
Feb. 9; E pub. 3321; H. C. Weasner 
& co., Buffalo. 3754 


My Rocky Mountain home; words and 
music by Harold Saylor. © 1 ce. 
Feb. 6, 1929; E unp. 3463; Nathan 
Harold Saylor, Chicago. 3755 


My slumber song; words and music 
by Myrtle Farnham; violin and 
voice. © 1c. Feb. 15, 1929; E unp. 
3761; Myrtle Farnham, Chicago. 

3756 


Whelan, Norwich, Conn. 


My sunny southern home; words by 
F. A. Hehr, music by Luther A. 
Clark.. © Jan. 15, 1929; 2 eeu 
18; E pub. 3590; Frances A. Hehr, 
Cleveland. 3797 


My sunshine; lyric by Sunny Clapp, 
music by Dee Larroque; pf. ace., 
with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. © 


Jan, 29, 1929; 2 c. Feb, 1135 Bepupe 


3337; Mills music, inc., New York. 
3758 
My sunshine; words by W. L. Herron, 
music by Adrian J. Larroque and 
W. L. Herron. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Feb. 23, 1929; E unp. 
4019; Warren L. Herron, Gulfport, 
Miss. 3159 


My sweetheart; words and music by 


M. C. Payin. © 1c. Feb. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 3957; Mary Cathryn Payin, 
St. Paul. 3760 


My sweetheart’s gone away; words by 
BE. A. Harris, music by Richard 
Broughton. © 1 ce. Feb. 20, 1929; 
FE unp. 3885; Everett A. Harris, 
Ewing, Neb. 38761 


My sweetheart’s refrain; words and 
music by W. S. Shotwell, arr. by 
Grace P. Connell. © 1 ¢. Feb. 16, 
1929; E unp. 3808; Woodford Stew- 
art Shotwell, Springfield, O. 3762 


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no. 2, 1929 


My thrill; words and music by I. 
O'Donoghue. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Feb. 13, 1929; E unp. 
3684; Irene O’Donoghue, eige 

37 


Same. © 1. Feb. 28, 1929; E 
unp. 4140; Irene O’Donoghue, Brook- 
_ lyn. 3764 


My tree; meditation, words by Donald 
Bain, music by HE. A. Schulze, arr. 
by A. G. W. ©1c. Feb. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 3792; Ernst A. Schulze, 
Evanston, Ill. 3765 


My Xmas ecard; words and music by 
R. D. Saunders. 12mo. © Dec. 17, 
1928; 2 c. Dec. 26; E pub. 3285; 
Richard Drake Saunders, Los An- 
geles. 3766 


Mystére (Le) des ruines; ouverture 
dramatique, par Jean Mazot, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1c. Jan. 
31, 1929; E for. 2494; J. Yves Krier, 
Paris. 3767 


Mysterien; tondichtung fiir violoncell 
und orch., von Paul Juon, of Ger- 
many, op. 59. Se. © Dee. 2, 1928; 
fe eh: 13,°1929; BE for. -2635) °F. 
E. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 3768 


Mysterious (The) master; operetta in 
2 acts, words by Sarah Grames 
Clark, music by Otis M. Carrington. 
Voce. sc. 410. © Jan. 23, 1929; 2 c. 
Jan. 31;'D pub. 27457; Myers & 
Carrington, Redwood City, Calif. 

3769 


Mytho; fox-trot, von Harold De Bozi, 
of France; odeon and salonorch. pts., 
with pf. conductor and violin 1 con- 
ductor. 4to. © Feb. 18, 1929; 1 «¢. 
Feb. 9; E for. 2648; Aug. Cranz, G. 
m. b. H., Leipzig. 3770 


"Na mamma senza core; versi di V. 
Nobile, musica di Luigi Canoro, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. 
[Words and melody only] 4to. © 
Feb. 5, 1929;.2 ce. Feb...11;. FE pub: 
3623; Vincenzo Nobile, New York. 

38771 

Napolitania ; pour pf., par Joseph Jon- 
gen, of Belgium. © Feb. 18, 1929; 
1c. Feb. 2; E for. 2642; Aug. Cranz, 
G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 3712 


Natalie; words by Pat. K. Heale, mu- 
sic by Fred Elizalde, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. acc., with banjulele banjo 
and ukulele arr. by Keech. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Jan. 
24, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 8; E for. 2675; 
Cavendish music co., London. 3773 


3784 


Nativitas D. N. Jesu Christi; cycle de 
Noél, pour grand orgue, par Charles 
Tournemire, of France, op. 55. 
Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 31, 1929; BE 
for. 2413; Heugel, Paris. 3774 


Natoma; words by F. E. Heppe, mu- 
sic by Phil Starr. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Feb. 6, 1929; E 
unp. 3469; Florence Edna MHeppe, 
Chicago. 3775 


Naughty; words and music by P.. W. 
Porter. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1929; E unp. 3389; 
Percy W. Porter, Springfield, S. C. 

3776 


Naval (The) cadet’s march; by Gladys 
Cumberland, of Great Britain; per- 
cussion band, with pf. conductor, 
child conductor’s se. and pf. duet, 
violin ad lib. © Jan. 21, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Feb. 7; E for. 2546; Warren & Phil- 
lips, London. 3777 


Neath the moon; words by R. Gibson, 
music by S. Marco and J. Finke, jr. 
© 1c. Feb. 21, 1929; E unp. 3943; 
Ross Gibson, Portland, Or., Sano 
Marco, New York, and John Finke, 
jr., Ravena, N. Y. 3778 


’Neath the old olive trees; duet, words 
and music by B. B. McKinney. (In 
Revival songs) © Jan. 15, 1929; 
2 ec. Feb. 11; E pub. 3741; Robert 
Henry Coleman, Dallas. 3779 


*"Neath the spell of the moon; lyrics by 
L. Shears, music by V. Tomasulo. 
© 1e. Feb. 19, 1929; E unp. 3970; 
Vincent Tomasulo and Louis Shears, 
Brooklyn. 3780 


Nervous wreck; words by Dewey Rec- 
ord and R. Arthur Booker, music by 
W. Bishop. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Feb. 9, 1929; E unp. 
3614; Walter Bishop, New York. 

3781 


Neve rossa; valzer esitation, versi di 
Giovanni Maria Sala, musica di 
Nello Segurini, of Italy; pf. © Jan. 
Tt, 1929" Le: Jane so} for 25895 
A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 3782 


Never; words and music by Archie 
Gottler, Maceo Pinkard and Charles 
Tobias. © Feb. 20, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
21; E pub. 3626; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 3783 


Never again; words and music by L. 
Nicchia. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 27, 1929; E unp. 4070; 
Lillian Nicchia, Mountain Lakes, 
We.J. 3784 


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pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


New songs for the home and radio; 
words by Mack Miller, Lotta Greene 
and others, music by David Reed, 
Lee Turner and others; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © Jan. 2, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 
28; aff. Jan. 26; AA 10378; Stuart 
music ¢co., Chicago. 3785 


New way of living blues; words and 
music by Williard Thomas. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Feb. 8, 
1929; E unp. 3565; Chicago music 
pub. co., inc., Chicago. 3786 


Nicholls (Heller) Seven beginner 
pieces for violin; by H. Nicholls, of 
Great Britain; with pf. ace. © Jan. 
Zh 1920). GC. Web. 3 1h, form 2549. 
Warren & Phillips, London. 3187 


Nido; canzone-tango, versi di Nando 
Vitali, musica di Salvatore Allegra, 
of Italy. © Dec. 15, 1928; 1 ¢. Feb. 
6, 1929; E for. 2605; Saporetti e 
Cappelli, Florence, Italy. 3788 


Night (A) in June; words and music 
by L. M. Niederer. © 1 c. Feb. 27, 
1929; EH unp. 4068; Louise Marie 
Niederer, Foristell, Mo. 3789 


Night time; by Xavier Cougat, of 
Spain, domiciled at Hollywood, 
Galif ic, pf.. 2K). 1.,.c4, Heb, 19, 929% 
E unp. 3838; Pathe studios, inc., Cul- 
ver City, Calif. 3790 


Nineteen twenty nine; words and mu- 
sic by A. Geraldine Farrar [i. e. A. 
G. F. Gleason] ©1e. Feb. 6, 1929; 
EK unp. 3492; Alice Geraldine Farrar 
Gleason, Monrovia, Calif. 3791 


Ninive; canzone fox trot, di T. Petra- 
lia C., of Italy; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 8vo. © Feb. 28, 1929; 
1 ec. Feb. 28; E for. 2859; A. Forli- 
vesi & c., Florence, Italy. SiGe 


Ninon, Ninon, jolie; fox-trott chanté, 
par J. Rico, of France; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Jan. 10, 
1929; 1 ¢. Feb. 8; E for. 2760; Joseph 
Rico, Courbevoie, Seine, France. 

3793 

Niobe; fox-trot, di T. Petralia C., of 
Italy; orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 
8vo. © Dee. 31, 1928; 1 ¢. Feb. 28, 
1929; E for. 2858; A. Forlivesi & c., 
Florence, Italy. 3794 


No candle was there and no fire; words 
by Frances M. Gostling, music by 
Liza Lehmann, arr. as quartet or an- 
tiein for mixed voices, by Wiiliam 
Stickles; organ or pf. acc. 4to. © 
Feb. ‘6, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 7;:E pub. 
3220; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 

3795 


No hay plata; tango, di Eva Taveira, 
riduzione per orchestrina con pf. 
conduttore di Illuminato Culotta, of 
Italy. pts. 4to. © Feb. 15, 1929; 
1c. Feb. 16; E for. 2723; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 3796 


No llores Pancha; words and music 
by Simon G. Casas, of Mexico; pf. 
[Photostat] © Jan. 11, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 8; E pub. 3444; Dionisio Acos- 
ta, Los Angeles. 3797 


No mas a ti; words and music by 
Simon G. Casas, of Mexico; pf. 
[Photostat] © Jan. 11, 1929; 2 « 
Feb. 8; E pub. 3489; Dionisio Acos- 
ta, Los Angeles. 3798 


No more you; from Follow thru, words 
and music by B. G. DeSylva [pseud. 
of George Gard De Sylva], Lew 
Brown and Ray Henderson, arr. by 
Joseph M. Weiss; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Jan. 24, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 30; 
E pub. 3151; DeSylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, inc., New York. 37989 


No one but you; words and music by 
A. T. Walters.. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Feb. 11, 1929; E unp. 
3632; Austin T. Walters, Kintners- 
ville, Pa. 3800 


Nobody cares; words and music by 
Jack J. Sheridan. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Feb. 2, 1929; E 
unp. 3366; Jack Sheridan, Chicago. 

3801 

Nobody cares like mother; ballad, 
words by M. Heene, music by Robert 
H. Brennen. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Jan. 23, 1929; 2 ¢. Jan. 
30; E pub. 3178; Marguerite Heene, 
Leavenworth, Kan. 3802 


Nobody knows you when you're down 
and out; words and musie by Pine- 
top Clarence Smith. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Feb. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 3706; State street music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 3803 


Nobody’s fault but my own; written 
and composed by Vee Lawnhurst. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Feb. 19, 1929; E unp. 3858; Hdward 
B. Marks music co., New York. 

3804 


Nobody’s fault but your own; fox-trot, 
written and composed by Alan Mur- 
ray and Ray Noble, both of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele or banju- 
lele banjo ace. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Dec. 17, 1928; 1 «. 
Jan. 23, 1929; E for. 687; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 3805 


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no. 2, 1929 


3827 


” Noln; by Felix Arndt, arr. by J. S. | Nuit (Une) au Louvre; opérette en 3 


Zamecnik; B fiat clarinet with pf. 
acc. © Feb. 25, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 25; 
BH pub. 3699; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 3806 


Non ti rammenti i baci; melody arr. 
By “A; *Tppolito:’' ©” 1 e. Feb, 23, 
.1929; E unp. 4021; S. Riccardi, New 
York. 3807 


Norwood high marching song; words 
and music by Louis R. McBay, arr. 
by Carmela C. Vena. © Dee. 29, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1929; E pub. 32638; 
Louis R. McBay, Norwood, Mass. 

3808 


Nostalgia russa; di Aldo Montanari, 
of Italy; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor. Svo. © Feb. 28, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 
28; E for. 2857; A. Forlivesi & ¢., 
Florence, Italy. 3809 


Nothin’ but the biues; words by Matt 
Freedman [i. e. M. Freedman], mu- 
sic by Cy Cotler [i. e. S. Cotler] 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Feb. 1, 1929; E unp. 3427; Simon 
Cotler. New York, and Matilda 
Freedman, Lansdowne, Pa. 3810 


Nothin’ you do can make me blue; 
words and music by M. Aaron. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Jan. 
26, 1929: 2 ce. Jan. 30: E, pub..3180; 
Margaret Aaron, Blacksburg, Va. 

3811 


Notti veneziane; waltz, by Flaminio 
Pignoloni; violin. © 1 ¢. Feb. 20, 
1929; E unp. 3895; Apollo musie¢ co., 
Brooklyn. 3812 


Now for home I’m leaving on the fast- 
est east-bound train; mountaineer 
ballad, words and music by J.-H. 
Crockett, jr. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Feb. 21, 1929: E unp. 
3936; Johnny Harvey Crockett, jr., 
Fowler, Calif. 3813 


Now you know I’m jealous! novelty 
song, words and music by W. R. 
Hodgin. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 13, 1929; E unp. 3689; 
Willard Randolph MHodgin, New 
York. 3814 


Nowa przepidreczka; by Joseph Ka- 
palka. ©1c. Feb. 16, 1929; E unp. 
3785; International music pub. ¢o., 
Chicago. 3815 


Nuit angoissante; par Joseph Rico, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ¢ Feb. 
8, 1929; E for. 2759; Joseph Rico, 
Courbevoie, Seine, France.’ 3816 


actes, de Henri Duvernois, lyrics de 
René Dorin, musique de Louis Urgel, 
of France. Voice and pf. sc. © 
Dec. 31, 1928;:1 c. Jan: '31, 1929; D 
pub. 27447; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
3817 

Nuovo libro d’ inni e salmi spirituali ; 
[compiled] by M. Tosetto. 12mo. 
© Nov. 28, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 19; aff. 
Jan. 11, 1929; A 5127; Chiesa Cris- 
tiana, Niagara Falls, N. Y., and Con- 
gregazione Cristiana, Chicago. 3818 


Nur das kleine woértchen ach; lied und 
tango, Deutscher text von Roxy, mu- 
sik von Buzis Mihaly, of Hungary, 
klay. arr. von Nico Dostal. © Nov. 
15, 1928; 1 ec Feb. 8, 1929; E for. 
2577; Alrobi musikverlag, G. m. Db. 
H., Berlin. 3819 


O be joyful in the Lord; jubilate Deo, 
words from Psalm 100, music by 
Carleton H. Bullis; mixed voices in 
A; organ ace. 4to.~© Oct. 14, 1927; 
2 ec. Feb. 9, 1929; E pub. 3307; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 3820 


O. E. S. musical service; words by R. 
B. Brown, music by L. B. Knox; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Feb. 11, 1929; 
2c. Feb. 14; E pub. 3565; Lenox mu- 
sic co., Boston. 3821 


O hartopehtis; words and music by 
Jerotheo Skiza, of Italy, domiciled 
at New York. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Feb. 8, 1929: E unp. 
3556; Tetos music store, New York. 

3822 

O Lord, support us all the long day; 
anthem, prayer of John Henry New- 
man, music by J. Christopher 
Marks; mixed voices with organ acc. 
4to. © Jan. 31, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 2; 
E pub. 3231; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. 3823 


O love that will not let me go; an- 
them, words by G. Matheson, music 
by R. M. Stults. 4to. © Feb. 5, 
1929; 2 c. Feb. 6; E pub. 3166; Wm. 
A. Pond & co., New York. 3824 


O may my walk be close with God; 
words by Mrs. Charles Sherwin, mu- 
sie by Herbert Johnson. 1. Mixed 
quartet.—2. Male quartet. 4to. © 
Feb. 25, 1929; 2 c. each Feb. 25; E 
pub. 3674, 3675; Peate’s music house, 
ine: Utica, Nv as: 3825, 3826 


O praise the Lord ; anthem, words from 
Psalm 117, music by Eugene F. 
Marks; mixed voices. 4to. © Feb. 
12, 1929; 2 ec. Feb. 14; E pub. 3546; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

3827 


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3828 


pt. I11, n. s., v. 24 


O, the holly; Christmas carol, words 
by Ffrida Wolfe, music by Hugh A. 
Mackinnon; mixed voices; organ 
ace. 4to. © Oct. 14, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 
9, 1929; E pub. 33804; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 3828 


O welcome in our midst; song of greet- 
ing, words by Percy Dearmer, music 
by M. Shaw, of Great Britain. Lon- 
don, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 12mo. 
© Jan. 12, 1929; 1c. Jan. 16; E for. 
2573; Martin Shaw, London. 3829 


O wondrous love; hymn, words by J. 
Stewart Smith, music by George C. 
Stebbins. (In Revival songs) 
Jan. 15, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 11; E pub. 
3753; Robert Henry Coleman, Dal- 
las. 3830 


Obersteiger (Der) ; fantasie, von Carl 
Zeller, arr. von Leo Artok, of Ger- 
many, op. 108; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor and 1st violin direction. 
© ‘Feb. 15,) 1929; 1 c. Feb. 9’; EH for. 
2745; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Ger- 
many. 3831 


Occhi neri; parole e musica di Dina 
Evarist, of Italy. © Dec. 10, 1928; 
1 ce. Feb. 6, 1929; E for. 2612; Carlo 
Lombardo, Milan. 3832 


Od Wioseczki do Wioseczki; by Joseph 
Kapalka. © 1 @ Feb. 16, 1929; E 
unp. 3784; International music pub. 
co., Chicago. 3833 


Of all the airts the winds can blow; 
words by Robert Burns, music by 
Edward Reitz. ©1c. Feb. 25, 1929; 
EH unp. 4000; Edward E. Reitz, Buf- 
falo. 3834 


Office boys; words and music by L. 
DeTurk. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 14, 1929; E unp. 3728; 
LeRoy DeTurk, Cincinnati. 3835 


Office (The) of the holy communion ; 
set to music by T. Frederick H. 
Candlyn; organ ace.; in D flat. 4to. 
© Oct. 14, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1929; 
E pub. 3288; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 3836 


Oft in the twilight glow; souvenir, 
words by Marion Graybiel Means, 
musie by Franz Drdla, arr. by Royal 
Andrews Merwin; female voices. 
4to. © Feb. 23, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 25; 
EK pub. 3722; G. Ricordi & co., inc., 
New York. 3837 


Oh! baby what a night! words by A. 
Seymour Brown, music by Albert 
Von Tilzer; pf. aece., with ukulele 
arr. by May Singhi Breen. © Feb. 


4, 1929: 2 c. Feb. 5; E pub. 3162; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 
3838 


Oh Byrd the gem of the ocean and 
sky ; words by B. B. Rhoades, music 
by Phil Starr. 
only] © 1c. Feb. 6, 1929; E unp. 
3473; Bertha B. Rhoades, Norris- 
town, Pa. 3839 


Oh cullud man; words and music by 
L. J. Bennett. [Photostat] ©1le. 
Feb. 25, 1929; E unp. 4005; Louis 
J. Bennett, Kansas City, Mo. 3840 


Oh! Henry! words and melody by 
J. V. Laughland, of Canada; with pf. 
ace. Toronto, Canada, Whaley, 
Royce & co., Itd. © Jan. 29, 1929; 
1.c., Keb. 2; 1929; E. for. 25247) 0: 
Laughland, Stella, Ont., Canada. 

3841 

Oh! it’s nice to have a girl like mine; 
words, music and ukulele arr. by 
J. J. Shupienis. ©1c. Feb. 4, 1929; 
E unp. 4108; Joseph John Shupienis, 
Niagara Falls, N. Y. 3842 


Oh ma, what a man; words and music 
by Albert Gumble, Leon Flatow and 
Al. Bryan; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by M. Kalua. © Jan. 29, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 11; E pub. 3338; Mills music, 
inc.,, New York. 3843 


Oh! Peggy! words by Golden Maxwell, 
music by C. A. Pedrick. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Feb. 9, 
1929; E unp. 3600; Clinton A. Pe- 
drick, Santa Monica, Calif. 3844 


Oh sume, suscipe; words by Saint 
Ignatius, music by a Sister of the 
Visitation [i. e. M. Loretto Browne] ; 
sop. and alto or ten. and bar.; organ 
ace. Tacoma, Wash., The Sisters of 
the Visitation. © Dec. 1, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 10, 1928; E pub. 3658; Mary 
L. Browne, Tacoma. 3845 


Oh! we like ’em bald-headed; words 
and music by Merle Hunt [pseud. 
of M. H. Etson], of Great Britain. 
© Dec. 4, 1928; 1 c. Dee. 10; E for. 
1208; Merle Hunt Htson, Edgerton, 
Alta., Canada. 3846 


Ojitos chinos y negros ... .; words 
and music by Alfredo Reza, of Mex- 
ico, domiciled at El Paso. [Photo- 
stat] © Jan. 11, 1929; 2c. Feb. 8; 
EK pub. 3441; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. . 3847 


Oklahoma lullaby; words by J. Will 
Callahan, music by Lee 8S. Roberts; 
med. voice. © Jan. 24, 1929; 2 ec. 
Jan. 30; E pub. 38238; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 3848 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1929 


3870 


Old country stomp; words and music 
by J. M. Williams. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Feb. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 3713; State street music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 3849 


Old folks at home; way down upon de 
Swanee Ribber, words and melody 
by Stephen C. Foster, harmonized 
and arr. by Purcell J. Mansfield, of 
Great Britain, op. 84, no. 1; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Jan. 25, 1929; 1c. 

Feb. 8; E for. 2568; Bayley & Fer- 
guson, Glasgow. 3850 


Old moon; words by R. Gibson, music 
by S. Mareo and John Finke, jr. 
1 e. Feb. 21, 1929; E unp. 3944; 
Sano Marco, New York, Jobn Finke, 
jr., Ravena, N. Y., and Ross Gibson, 
Portland, Or. 3851 


Old (An) refrain; fox-trot, words by 
J. L. Matisoff, music by Milton 
Davis; in C. ©1c. Feb. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 40438; Jack L. Matisoff, Los 
Angeles. 3852 


Old timer; lyric by Billy Rose, music 
by Louis Silvers. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Jan. 5, 1929; E 
unp. 548; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 3853 


Old wedding ring; words by M. R. 
Luman, music by Sylvester Long 
Cross. © 1c. Feb. 21, 1929; E unp. 
3933; Mattie R. Luman, Medford, 
Or. 3854 


Ombre (L’) qui fuit; réverie, de I. 
Snoek, of France, op. 223; orch., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Oct. 19, 
£925; Fe. .Nov.-.2:) BH. for: »1015; 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd., Lon- 
don. 3855 


On est plus léger; paroles de Fursy, 
musique de M. Christiné, of France; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by F. 
Salabert. © Dee. 31, 1928; 1c. Jan. 
31, 1929; E for. 2516; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 3856 


On the roller-coaster; by Irene Rod- 
gers; pf. © Feb. 11, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
18; E pub. 3584; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 3857 


On trial; words and music by J. How- 
arth. [Words and melody only] © 

1 ¢. Feb. 25, 1929; E unp. 3988; John 
Howarth, Fall River, Mass. 38538 
On wings of love; words and music 
by H. Rhoads. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Feb. 7, 1929; E unp. 
3497 ; Helen Rhoads, Glendale, Calif. 
3859 


42049—29——_5 


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On with the dance! words by Edgar 
Leslie and Al Dubin, music by Jim- 
mie Monaco; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Feb. 9, 1929; 2 ec. Feb. 9; E pub. 
3318 ; Donaldson, Douglas & Guimble, 
ine., New York. 3860 


One (The) girl of my dreams; words 
and music by Ken O’Brien [i. e. K. 
B.' O'Brien] -.\©) -Feb,..15, 1929: 2. ¢. 
Feb. 23; E pub. 3636; Kenneth B. 
O’Brien, Minneapolis. 3861 


One little hour with you; words by 
H. Rodgers, music by Herbert B. 
‘Ostrow. [Words and melody only] 
©1e. Feb. 25, 1929; E unp. 4036; 
Hlla Rodgers, Sharon Hill, Pa. 

3862 

One little year; waltz, words and mu- 
sic by N. E. Brooks. ([Blue-print] 
© 1c. Feb. 27, 1929; E unp. 4073; 
‘Norman Eugene Brooks, Concord, 
NCE. 3863 


4 
One moment more with you; words 
and music by Ray Egan, Dick Whit- 
ing and Neil Morét; pf. and ukulele 
aces (xey Wels. “of 19295 °2).e)) Beb.. th; 
EH pub. 3372; Villa Morét, ine., San 
Francisco. 3864 


One over the 8; by Joseph G. Halter, 
orch. by Murgatroyd Farrar, both 
of Great Britain; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. London, De Wolfe’s. 
4to. © Jan. 4, 1929; 1 ec. Feb. 4; 
E for. 2550; Meyer de Wolfe, Lon- 
don. 3865 


One (The) that I love loves me; words 
and music by Roy Turk and Fred 
EK. Ahlert. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Feb. 1, 1929; E ump. 
3348; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

3866 

Only of thee and me; poem by Louis 
Untermeyer, music by P. R. Frey. 
© Feb. 2, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 4; E pub. 
3147; Philip Rockel Frey, Spring- 
field, O. 3867 


Only the blues; words and music by 
T. Dorsey. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Feb. 27, 1929; E unp. 
4090; Thomas Dorsey, Chicago. 

3868 

Only through failure have I realized 
success; words and music by A. M. 
West. ©1c. Jan. 12, 1929; E unp. 
2736; Alvin M. West, New York. 

3869 

Open the door; hymn, words and mu- 
sic by J. P. Scholfield. (Jn Revival 
songs) © Jan. 15, 1929; 2 c Feb. 
11; E pub. 3756; Robert Henry Cole- 
man, Dallas. 3870 


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3871 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Open up dem pearly gates for me; 
words and music by C. J. Robison. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Feb. 5, 1929; E unp. 3487; Carson 
J. Robison, New York. 3871 


Optimist (The) and the pessimist; 
humorous duet, words by Percy Ed- 
gar, music by Lauri Bowen, of 
Great Britain; ten. and bar. 
Jan. 10, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 8; EH for. 
_ 2676; Reeder & Walsh, London. 

3872 


Or what have you; lyric by G. Henry, 
music by M. Hamilton. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Feb. 27, 1929; 
EH unp. 4086; Grace Henry and Mor- 
ris Hamilton, New York. 3873 


Orgelklinge aus neuerer und neuester 
zeit; eine sammlung yon tonstiicken, 
hrsg. von Wilhelm ‘Trenkner, of 
Germany. v. 3. obl. 8vo. © Jan. 
12; L929" de. Heb: wo Jen LOnaae oad = 
F. E. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 3874 


Oriental fantasy; by F. Payne. Orig- 
inal. se.” ©, 1c.’ Feb. 11, ,1929: BH 
unp. 4013; Sterling Payne, Parkers- 
burg, W. Va. 3875 

Original (An) 
style; by Boris Levenson, op. 70; 
violin and pf. © Jan. 25, 1929; 2 ec. 
Feb. 8; E pub. 3206; Belwin, inc., 


New York. 3876 
Orphan girls; marcia sinfonica, by 
Domenick Villoni; band pts. 4to. 


©) Feb. "15, 1929;" 2c) Keb.” 28e0h) 
pub. 37389; D. Villoni & son, Cleve- 
land. 38877 


Oshamno-mikol-om; words from He- 
brew prayer, music by S. Gozinsky. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Feb. 2, 1929; E unp. 3370; S. Gozin- 
sky, New York. 3878 


Oublie; valse boston, paroles de Dé- 
siré Cadine, musique de Antonin 
Ferré, of France. © Feb. 14, 1929; 
1 c. Feb. 15; E for. 2742; Société 
anonyme des éditions Ricordi, Paris. 

3879 

Oud-vlaamsche’ kerstliederen; met 
klavierbewerking van Hdward Ver- 
heyden, of Belgium. 4to. © Dec. 
10, 1928; 1 ec. Feb. 1, 1929; E for. 
2722; Het muziekfonds, Antwerp, 
Belgium. 3880 


Our country; lyric by Frank Living- 
stone [pseud. of F. L. Warner], mu- 
sic by L. Hope. © 1c. Feb. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 3607; Frank L. Warner, Ala- 
meda, Calif., and Louise Hope, San 
Francisco. . 3881 


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melody in Russian |, 


Our great convention day; hymn, 
words and music by Thomas Ben- 
ton. © Jan. :3}''1929 4 2%) Benger 
EK pub. 8704; Eugene Monroe Bart- 
lett, Hartford, Ark. 3882 


Our playground; words by A. French, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross. 
1c. Feb. 21, 1929; E unp. 39380; Ad- 
die French, The Dalles, Or. 3883 


Our President; marching song, words 
and music by Joseph Frank. Chi- 
cago, Joseph Frank music pub. co. 
© Feb. 8, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 11; E pub. 
3381; Joseph Frank, Chicago. 


Our President, Mr. Hoover; words and 
music by E. Taylor. [Words and 
melody only] © 1e. Feb. 25, 1929; 
EK unp. 3996; Elizabeth Taylor, 
Cleveland. 38885 


Our united land; lyric by M. D. Bright, 
music by Clarence Charles Hastway. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
Feb. 18, 1929; E unp. 3973; Merrion 
De Lafayette Bright, 'Thielman, 
Minn. 3886 


Out of the depths; anthem, 4 pt. cho., 


text from Psalm 130, music by John 
Prindle Scott; mixed voices with 
solo for sop. or ten.; organ acc. 
4to}, © Feb. 11, 1929; 2.e5Keb, 126 
E pub. 3761; R. L. Huntzinger, inc., 


New York. 3887 
Out of the dusk to you; duet or 2 pt. 
cho., words by Arthur J. Lamb, 


music by Dorothy Lee, arr. by Don 


Wilson. 4to. © Feb. 25, 1929; 2 c. 
Feb. 25; E pub. 3690; Sam Fox pub. 


co., Cleveland. 38888 
Over the top for Jesus; hymn, words 
by Luther G. Presley, music by 


Thomas Benton. © Jan. 8, 1929; 

2c. Feb. 26; E pub. 3705; Eugene 

Monroe Bartlett, Hartford, Ark. 
3889 


Over the waves to you; lyric and 
music by J. G. Bandy. © 1c. Jan. 
29, 1929; E unp. 3532; Joseph Gar- 
field Bandy, Cardin, Okl. 3890 


P-H-S-mareh; intro. the school song 
On Portsmouth, by H. Schnabl; pf. 
© Feb. 6, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 7; E pub. 
3521; Henri Schnabl, Portsmouth, 
O. 8891 


(La) col Vaticano; words by 
Maria Perrocato,' musie by, I: 
Canoro; violin. [Italian text] © 
1 ce. Keb. 27, 1929; E unp. 4078; 


Louis Canoro, New York. 3892 


Pace 


3884 


pee a¢" 


Ses 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1929 


3915 


Paducah; by Donald Redman; pf. © 
Jan. 29, 19295 2 ce. Feb. 11; E pub. 


3368: Gotham music service, inc¢., 
New York. 3893 
Paganini; fantaisie-sélection sur les 


motifs de l’opérette romantique, de 
Franz Lehir, of Hungary; pf. © 
Dee. 31,. 1928; 1 ¢.. Feb. 8, 1929; .E 
for. 2795; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
3894 
Paghiella; sérénade cyrnéenne, pour 
violon et pf.. par Henri Tomasi, of 
France. © Dec. 31, 1928;.1 c. Jan. 
.o1, 1929; E for. 2442; Henry Le- 
moine et cie., Paris. 3895 


Pal of my dreams; words and music 
by F. L. Knoll and R. W. Bronson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Feb. 18, 1929; E unp. 3828; Frank 
L. Knoll and Richard Willard Bron- 
son, Los Angeles. 3896 


Palacio (El) de cristal; words and 
music by David Valles Gonzalez, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Los Angeles; 
pf. [Photostat] © Jan. 11, 1929; 
2 c. Feb. 8; E pub. 3414; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 3897 


Palms of victory; Easter cantata and 
pageant for choir and Sunday school, 
text by Herman Von Berge, music 
composed and arr. by E. 8S. Lorenz. 
4to.. © Jan. 5; 1929; 2 e«. and aff. 
Feb. 18; AA 10045; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 3898 


Paname, Paname n’est pas Paris; two 
step, par Tom Waltham, of Great 
Britain et Fred Mélé, of France; 
orch. pts. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 
1 c. Feb. 8, 1929; E for. 2765; Edi- 
tions musicales Evette, Paris. 3899 


Pandore s’essouffie; galop, poursuite 
comique, par F. July, of France; 
oreh. pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
© Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 31, 1929; 
E for. 2472; J. Yves Krier, Paris. 

3900 


Papa is a mama now; words by Monty 
Siegel, music by Johnny Tucker: pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Feb. 11, 1929; 
2 ¢e. Feb. 14; E pub. 3560; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 3901 


Paramount method; by William J. 
Smith. 1. For flute and piccolo. 
2. For violin. © Feb. 11, 1929; 2 c. 
Feb. 20; aff. Feb. 19; AA 8924, 8925; 
Wm. J. Smith music ¢co., inc., New 
York. 3902, 3903 


Parana’; parole di Dino Falconi, 
musica di Ermete Liherati, of Italy. 


© Noy. 5, 1928; 1 ¢. Feb. 6, 1929; 
EK for, 2615; Carlo Lombardo, Milan. 
3904 

Pare (Le) mystérieux; scéne étrange, 
par F. July, of France; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Dee. 31, 
1928; 1 c. Jan. 31, 1929; B for. 2473: 
J. Yves Krier, Paris. 3905 


Paris—New York! suite de danses, de 
f.P,,. Carter; pf. ©) Lodi Heb.: 8, 
1929; E unp. 3842; Theodore Park- 
man Carter, New York. 3906 


Park avenue strut; from Pleasure 
bound, lyrics by Moe Joffee and 
Harold Atteridge, music by Phil 
Baker and Maury Rubens. © Feb. 
18, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 27; E pub. 3736; 
Shubert music pub. corp., New York. 

3907 

Park way stomp; by Thomas Dorsey 
and Albert Wynn. [Melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 13, 1929; E unp. 3687; 
State street music pub. co., ine., 
Chicago. P 3908 


Passing the time away; words and 
music by F. Hinton; pf. and ukulele 
ace. (C). Jann 80s 1929s 2ver Hebe 2; 
E pub. 3497; Frayser Hinton, Mem- 
phis, Tenn. 3909 


Passionate (The) shepherd; words by 
Marlowe, music by Peter Warlock 
[pseud. of Philip MHeseltine], of 
Great Britain; low or med. voice. 
© Feb. 8, 1929; 1 c Feb. 9; E for. 
2737; Elkin & co., ltd., London: 

3910 

Passionnément; par Frédéric Le Rey, 
of France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1928; 1 c. 
Jan. 31, 1929; E for. 2469; J. Yves 
Krier, Paris. 3911 


Pat-a-foot blues; words and music by 
T. Dorsey. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Feb. 8, 1929; E ump. 
3549; Thomas Dorsey, Chicago. 

3912 

Patch and powder; by Frederic Mul- 
len, of Great Britain; pf. © Feb. 1, 
1929; 1c. Feb. 4; E for. 2852; Cary 
& co., London. 3913 


Path (The) of yesterday; poem by 
Grantland Rice, music by H. L. 
Bilger. © Dec. 29, 1928; 2 c Dee. 
31; E pub. 208; E. Morris music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 3914 


Pattering feet; by Carl Wilhelm Kern, 
op. 577, no. 6; pf. © Feb. 4, 1929; 
2 ¢e. Feb... 5; E pub. 8276; Irving 
Berlin standard music corp., New 
York. 3915 


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3916 


Paysage polaire; var Ch. Silver, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 
31, 1929; E for. 2460; Editions musi- 
cales Sam Fox, Paris. 3916 


Peace; hymn, words by A. T. White, 
arr. by L. G., music by Leland 
Green. © July 1, 1928; 2 ¢. Dec. 1; 
E pub. 1117; Clarence Leland Green, 
Placentia, Calif. 3917 


Peace; sacred song, words by Robert 
Nelson, music by H. Baynton-Power, 
of Great Britain; with organ obbl. 
and violin obbl.; in F. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Jan. 8, 
19293. Pe Webs Ss Hi for,» 26¢2 ; 
Reeder & Walsh, London. 3918 


Peanut (The) man; by John Duddy; 
pf. duet. © Jan. 31, 1929: 2c Feb. 
4; EK pub. 3260; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 3919 


Pedersen (Olaf) Three tone pictures ; 
by O. Pedersen, of Great Britain; 
pf. 1. Autumn song. [2 others] © 
Jan. 29;::1929; 1 e> Heb. 19: BH’ for. 
2820; Warren & Phillips, London. 

3920 

Pedlar’s (The) caravan; two-part 
song, poem by W. B. Rands, music by 
R. Tansley, of Great Britain. Lon. 
don, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 4to. © 
Feb. 5,, 1929; Le. Neb. 6; EH for. 
2586; Reginald Tansley, London. 

3921 

Peele (Dudley) Nocturne; organ. 
(In St. Cecilia series no. 423) © 
Oct. 17, 1927; 2 @ Feb. 9, 1929; H 
pub. 3313; H. W.) Gray co., 
York. 3922 

Pepperette; by Dolly Morrow [pseud. 
of B. M. Morrow]; pf. © 1c. Feb. 
18, 1929; E unp. 3831; Blanche M. 
Morrow. Swampscott, Mass. 3923 


Peppina ; intermezzo, von L. Mambour, 
of Belgium; odeon and salonorch. 
pts., with pf. conductor and violin 1 
conductor. 4to. © Feb. 18, 1929; 
1c. Feb. 9; E for. 2649; Aug. Cranz, 
G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 3924 


Perederedyorgela ; words and music by 
P. Burstein. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Feb. 11, 1929; E unp. 
3593; Paul Burstein, New York. 

3925 

Perfect (A) long dream; words and 
music by A. Zaniboni. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Feb. 18, 1929; 


E unp. 3826; Albert Zaniboni, Ply- 
mouth, Mass. 3926 


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pt. II, n. s., Vv. 24 


Perle (Une) del’ océan; fantasie ftir 
piston, von Th. Hoch, op. 19, und 
Otterer, of Germany, bearb. von 
Franz Herbst, of Germany ; with pf. 
and orch. pts. © July 31, 1928: 1¢. 
Jan. 8, 1929; E for. 2067; Riihle & 
Wendling, Leipzig. 3927 


Perrachio (Luigi) Venticinque pre- 
ludi; per pf. di Luigi Perrachio, of 
Italy. © Feb. 15, 1929; 1 c Feb. 
16; EH for. 2732; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. ~ 8928 


Petits solos de concertos; trés faciles 
et chantants, pour violon avee acc. 
de pf., par Jules Le Boulch, of 
France. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 
31,1929; E for. 2446; H. Le Boulch, 
Versailles, France. 3929 


Petrillo—walzer; by Clement Carmen 
Petrillo; pf. © 1c. Feb. 6, 1929; 
EK unp. 3458; Clement C. Petrillo, 
Philadelphia. 3930 


Pharaon; fox-trot oriental, par D. Al- 
chansky, of Poland; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Dee. 31, 
1928; 1 c. Feb. 8, 1929; E for. 2788; 
Société d’ éditions musicales franco 
americaine, Paris. 3931 


Phyllis; words and music by Edward 
Reitz. ©1c. Feb. 25, 1929; E unp. 
4001; Edward E. Reitz, Buffalo. 

3932 

Piccadilly ; fox-trot canzone, di An- 
tonio Jannone, of Italy, riduz. di 
Edoardo Lanzetta, of Italy; small 
orch. pts. with pf. conductor. 4to. 
© Oct. 12, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 29; B for. 
509; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 

3933 

Piccadilly ; fox-trot per mand. o canto, 
versi di Rubini, musica di Antonio 
Jannone, of Italy. 4to. © Jan. 18, 
1929; 1 ¢. Feb. 21; EF for. 2827; 
A. & G. Carisch & c.,, Milan. 3934 


Piccolo (Il) cantante; canzone tango, 
parole di Enrico Frati, musica di 
Gino Ancillotti, of Italy. © Dee. 20, 
1928; 1 ce. Feb. 6, 1929; EH for. 2608; 
Carlo Lombardo, Milan. 3935 


Pickle (The) song; words by James 
Reimel, music by John MacKay; pf, 
and ukulele ace. © Feb. 9, 1929; 
2 ec. Feb. 11; E pub. 3589; Melody 


music co., Philadelphia. 3936 
Piedigrotta HE. Rossi 1928; canzoni, 
compilata di M. Nicolo, of Italy. 
New York, N. Y., Casa _ editrice 
Italo-Americana E. Rossi. © Sept. 


11, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 24; A for. 1195; 
Mario Nicolo, Naples. 3937 


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3958 


Pierrot; words by Sara Teasdale, mu- 
sic by Mark Andrews; female voices. 
4to. © Jan. 30, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 31; 
E pub. 32384; G. Ricordi & co., ine., 
New York. 3938 


Pilgrim’s (The) progress; musicale 
miracle play, text based on the alle- 
gory of John Bunyan, by Elizabeth 
Hodgkinson, music by Edgar Still- 
man Kelley, op. 37; soli and cho. 
a0... Rev..ed., pt. .2—pt. 8; © Jan. 
22, 1929; 2 e. each Feb. 4; D pub. 
27451, 27452; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton. 3939, 3940 


Pilot (The) song; words and music by 
N. Danyluk, of Canada. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Feb. 25, 
1929; E unp. 3987: Nick Danyluk, 
Drumheller, Alta., Canada. 3941 


Pinetop blues; words and music by 
Pinetop Clarence Smith. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Feb. 13, 
1929; E unp. 3707; State street mu- 
Sic pub. co., inc., Chicago. 3942 


Pinetop’s sober now; words and music 
by Pinetop Clarence Smith. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Feb. 13, 
1929; E unp. 3709; State street mu- 


sic pub. co., inc., Chicago. 3943 
Pinetops boogie woogie; by Pinetop 
Clarence Smith. [Chords, single 


staff} © 1c. Feb. 13, 1929; E unp. 
3708; State street music pub. co., 
ine., Chicago. 3944 


Pingo mio; tango, paroles espagnoles 
de Manuel Romero, musique de 
Manuel Jovés, of Spain; pf., with 
ukulele arr. by F. Salabert. © Dec. 
31, 1928; 1 c Feb. 8, 1929; E for. 
2789; Francis Salabert, Paris. 3945 


Pining for you: words and music by 
Thomas Joseph Malone, jr. [Photo- 
stat] © 1. Feb. 2, 1929: E unp. 
3368; Thomas J. Malone, jr., Buf- 


falo. 3946 
Pirate song; words and music by E. 
P. Wrubel. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Feb. 6, 1929; E unp. 
3484: Elias Paul Wrubel, Middle- 
town, Conn. 3947 
Pirate’s (The) lair; comedy musical 
sketch in one act for boys, written 


and composed by Brian O’Malley 
[pseud. of W. S. Roddie], of Great 
Britain. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Jan. 18, 1929: 1 « 
Jan. 18; E for. 2570; W. Stewart 
Roddie, London. 3948 


Pitter-patter; lyric by Noel Louis Pro- 
vost, [and] Christmas in Cornwall; 
music of each by Wilbur Chenoweth ; 
pf. © Feb. 13, 1929; 2 ¢ Feb. 13; 
E pub. 3463; Bendix pub. co., Lin- 
ecoln, Neb. 3949 


Pitter patter; words and music by 
Reggie Montgomery [i. e. Reginald 
Montgomery] and G. Ward. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Jan. 8, 
1929; H unp. 8449:. Reginald Mont- 
gomery, Pasadena, and George Ward, 
Hollywood, Calif. 3950 


Pity the Gypsy; prayer, by Xavier Cou- 
gat, of Spain, domiciled at Holly- 
wood, Calif.; melody, with pf. acc. 
© 1c. Feb. 19, 1929; E unp. 3837; 
Pathe studios, inc. Culver City, 
Calif. 3951 


Pizzicato; words by George O’Neil, mu- 
sic by Marguerite Fischel; med. © 
Feb: 4, 1929: 2c. Feb.'8; E pub. 
3507; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

3952 

Place (The) where I belong; lyric by 
Jimmy Kriz, melody by Charlie Bou- 
langer and Joseph V. De. Cimber; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by Wm. 
Grigg. © Feb. 20, 1929; 2 ec Feb. 
23;-H pub. 3680; Anglo music pub. 
co., Milwaukee. 3953 


Playing at soldiers; by Frederic Mul- 
len, of Great Britain; pf. © Feb. 1, 
1929; 1 ce. Feb. 4; E for. 2848; Cary 
& co., London. 3954 


Playtime [and] A curious story; by 
Minnie Coons Freeman; pf. with 
words. © Feb. 4, 1929; 2c. Feb. 8; 
E pub. 3508; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 3955 


Please pin a rose o’er my heart; words 
and music by Margarite Kay [i. e. 
C. M. Kay] [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Feb. 23, 1929; E unp. 
3961; Carolyn Margarite Kay, Oma- 
ha, Neb. 3956 


Pleasure pieces; by Robert S. Thorn- 
ton, of Great Britain; pf. 1. Butter- 
flies on the wing. [4 others] © 
Dec. 24, 1928; 1 « Feb. 20, 1929; 
EH for. 2819: Banks & son, York, 
England. 3957 


Poémes (Les) de Vinfini; poésie de 
Marcel Semezies et Fernand Gregh, 
musique de E. Rey-Andreu, of 
France, op. 48. 1. Astres [1 other] 
© Dee. at; 1928; 1.¢..Jan.31, 1929 ; 
E for. 2409; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 3958 


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3959 


Polly; by J. S. Zamecnik; B flat clari- 
net with pf. ace. © Feb. 25, 1929; 
2c. Feb. 25; E pub. 3698; Sam Fox 
pub. co., Cleveland. 3959 


Pond lillies [!]; by Helen MacGregor ; 


pf. © Feb. 25, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 28; 


E pub. 3766; Schroeder & Gunther, 
inc., New York. 3960 


Poo-poo-pe-doop, everybody’s doin’ it 
now; words and music by Al Sher- 
man, Al Lewis and Abner Silver. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Feb. 19, 1929; E unp. 4064; Leo 
Feist. ine., New York. 3961 


Poor boy blues; words and music by 
Williard Thomas. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Feb. 8, 1929; E 
unp. 8566; Chicago music pub. co., 
inec., Chicago. 3962 


Popper (David) Ronde [and] Fleur d’ 
automne; de Dans la forét, par D. 
Popper, op. 50, no. 4, arr. par F. 
Salabert, of France; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor and 1st violin conduc- 
tor, “©-Weersi 1928 = A "ea tan, ia, 
1929; E for. 2498; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 3963 


Poppin’ ’em out; by S. Hillis. ©1e. 
Feb. 16, 1929; E unp. 3791; Seger 
Ellis, New York. 3964 


Por una ingrata; por una ingrata 
mujer, cantabile, words and music 
by Luis Aguifiaga, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles; pf. [Photo- 
statl "© dant 14929-. 2 ¢. Bepo8 
E pub. 3425; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 3965 


Pour Vamour de Psyché; ouverture, 
par H. Mouton, of Belgium; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
Dec. 31, 1928; 1 @ Jan. sl) 1929)" 
for. 2481; J. Yves Krier, Paris. 

3966 

Pour mon cinéma; recueil de 15 piéces, 
écrites spécialement en vue des pian- 
istes jouant seuls, par divers au- 
teurs, of France; pf. 4to. © Dec. 
31, “1928 1 ¢ Jan. 31) 1929 Becor, 
2451; Publicationg Lawrence Wright, 
Paris. 3967 


Powder and rouge; waltzes, by Hd- 
ward Mayhofer; 1st violin. 4to. © 
Oct. 15,1928: 2’ e) Oct.-1i);. Hap: 
39; Strauss music pub. co., Sharon, 
Mass. 3968 


Praise be Thine, O risen Lord; Haster 
anthem, words by J. M. Neale, from 
the Latin, music by Daniel Prothe- 
roe; mixed voices with bar. or alto 
solo; organ ace. 4to. © Feb. 11, 


pt. 111, DS Veen 


1929; 2 c. Feb. 18; B. publ jaGaee 
Boston music co., Boston. 3969 


Praise God for all things; anthem, 
words by Robert Norwood, music by 
David Me K. Williams; mixed 
voices; organ ace. 4to. © Oct. 28, 
1927; 2c. Feb. 9, 1929; E pub. 3300; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 3970 


Prayer (A) at twilight; words and 
music by Charles Lavain, of Bel- 
gium. © Feb. 5, 1929; 1 ¢. Feb. 20; 
EH for. 2753; Atlantic musikverlag, 
Miinich. 3971 


Prayer (The) perfect; duet or 2 pt. 
cho., poem by James Whitcomb Ri- 
ley, music by Ervine J. Stenson, arr. 
by Don Wilson. 4to. © Feb. 25, 
1929; 2 ec. Feb. 25; E pub. 3689; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 3972 


Preacher (The) and the bear; blues 
episode, by Joe Arzonia, arr. by Ken 
Macomber; orch. pts. 4to. © Jan. 
24, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 26; E pub. 3171; 
Joe Morris music co., New York. 

. 3973 


Prelude — Salut et Dance; trois gestes 
plastiques sonores, par Georges Mi- 
got, of France; pf. © Jan. 10, 1929; 
1 ec. Feb. 8; E for. 2816; Alphonse 
iedue eb; cle:) Paris; 3974 


Premier (The); march, by Edward 
Mayhofer; ist violin. 4to. © Oct. 
15, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 17; E pub. 38; 
Strauss music pub. co., Sharon, 
Mass. 3975 


Prepare to meet thy God; words and 
music by N. M. Maynard; pf. © 
Feb. 18, 1929; 2 ec. Feb. 20; E pub. 
3617; Nellie M. Maynard, Orlando, 
Fla. 3976 


Presidential march; words by George 
Denoyan, music by Harry Mehrab. 
© Jan. 31, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 4; E pub. 
3639; Mus-Art co., New York. 3977 


Pretty little maid of old Madrid; 
words and music by Lou Davis, J. 
Fred Coots and Arnold Johnson. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Feb. 19, 1929; E unp. 4067; Leo 
Feist, ine, New York. 3978 


Pride of the Illini; march, words by 
R. F. Dvorak, music by Karl L. 
King; pf. solo, trio for voice and pf. 
and pf. with words. © Feb. 23, 
1929; 2 c Feb. 25; E pub. 3683; 
Karl L. King music house, Fort 
Dodge, Ia. 3979 


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no. 2, 1929 


4002 


Printemps; paroles de Armand Fouch- 
er, musique de Gil d’ Azil, of France. 
© Dee. 31, 1928; 1 e. Feb. 8, 1929; 
E for. 2772; Editions Cicada, Paris. 

3980 


Prison bound blues; words and music 
by Leroy Carr. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Feb. 13, 1929; E unp. 
3688; State street music pub., inc, 
Chicago. 3981 


Progressive trumpet studies in modern 
dance rhythms; by Henri Weber, op. 
8. © Feb. 15, 1929; 2 c. and _ aff. 
Feb. 16; AA 8851; Belwin, inc., New 
York. 3982 


Promises (The) of God; sacred solo 
or duet, words and music by George 
- Rittenhouse; in E flat.. © Feb. 2, 
1929; 2 c. Feb. 4; E pub. 3148; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 3983 


Public (The) dance; fantasy, by R. 
P. Yaw; pf. © 1 ec.’ Feb. 20, 1929; 
E unp. 4112; Ralph Percy Yaw, 
Hartford. 3984 


Punch (The) and Judy show; words 
and music by Ben Black. © Feb. 
8, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 11; E pub. 3494; 
Harms, ine., New York. 3985 


Pupil’s concertino; by Paul Zilcher, of 
Germany, op. 214; violin and pf. © 
Feb. 14, 1929: 2 c. Feb. 18; E pub. 
3577 ; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

3986 


Puppet dance; by Thomas F. Dunhill, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Aug. 8, 
1928; 1 ec. Aug. 21; E 697624; Joseph 
Williams, Itd., London. 3987 


Pussy [and] The clock; by Minnie 
Coons Freeman; pf. with words. © 
Feb. 4, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 8; E pub. 
3502; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

3988 


Pussyeat’s (A) I love you; lyric by 
Charles Tobias, music by Henry H. 
Tobias. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 8, 1929; E unp. 3577; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 3989 


Put on your old red flannels; words 
and music by Morey Davidson and 
Carl Rupp. © Feb. 8, 1929; 2 «ce. 
Feb. 11; E pub. 3386; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, ine., New York. 

3990 


Qu’ est-c’ qu’ on peut faire avee ga; 
paroles de Paul Max, musique de 
Ph. Parés et Georges van Parys, of 
France. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 
31, 1929; E for. 2455; Editions mu- 
sicales Sam Fox, Paris. 3991 


Quand chassait le roi; esquisse, par 
Edouard Flament, of Franee, op. 82, 
no. 2; orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 
4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 31, 
1929; EH for. 2476; J. Yves Krier; 
Paris. 3992 


Quand on a fini de s’ aimer; paroles 
de F. Vimont, musique de Ph. Parés 
et G. van Parys, of France. © Dec. 
31, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 31, 1929; E for. 
2457; Editions musicales Sam Fox, 
Paris. 3993 


Quand on sait fair’ ces p’tits trues 14; 
fox-trot, paroles de Armand Foucher, 
musique de Pablo Labor, of France. 
© Nov. 15, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 31, 1929; 
EH} for. 2438; Editions Cicada, Paris. 

3994 


Que chula flor ....; danza, words and 
music by Alfredo Reza, of Mexico, 
domiciled at El Paso. [Photostat] 
© Jan. 11, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 8; E pub. 
3449; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

3995 


Que culpa tienen mis padres; words 
and music by Alfredo Reza, of Mex- 
ico, domiciled at El Paso. [Photo- 
stat] © Jan. 11, 1929; 2 c Feb. 8; 
E pub. 3419; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 3996 


Queen of my moonlight dreams; words 
by F. Hosford, music by Ed. E. Ap- 
plegate. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 2, 1929; E unp. 3363; 
Floyd Hosford, Newark Valley, N. Y. 

3997 

Raceme; cluster of seven waltzes, by 
K. L. Richards, op. 46; pf. © 1 e. 
Feb. 1, 1929; E unp. 3425; Katherine 


Louise Richards, New York. 3998 
Rachem no; words from Hebrew 
prayer, music by S. Weisser. © 1 e. 


Feb. 7, 1929; E unp. 3509; Samuel 
Weisser, New York. 3999 


Raff (Joseph Joachim): Preludio; 
from Suite in E minor, op. 72, se- 
lected, fingered and annotated by G. 
Augustus Holmes and Frederick J. 
Karn, of Great Britain; pf. © Feb. 
12, 2929); 1 ¢., Febo age tor: 285% 
Edwin Ashdown, ltd., London. 4000 


Ragamuffin: by Jesse Greer; pf. © 


Veb..1,, 1929502 Geb. $3 pub. 
3273; Spier & Coslow, inc., New 
York. 4001 


Rain and sunshine; by J. M. Baldwin; 
pf. Sterling ed. © Feb. 13, 1929; 
2c. Feb. 14; E pub. 3471; Irving 
Berlin standard music corp., New 
York. 4002 


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4003 


Rainbow (The) man; words and mu- 
Sic! "by J. EK.) Hantey-= pr 4G... Gc, 
Feb. 26, 1929; E unp. 4051; James 
F. Hanley, Douglaston, N. Y. 4003 


Rainbow melodies; no. 1-26, by M. A. 
Weitzman. © 1 «¢. Jan. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 3456; Morris A. Weitzman, 
Chicago. 4004 


Rainbow of my dreams; words and 
music by A. M. Golden and A. E. 
Beethoven. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Feb. 19, 1929; E unp. 
3855; Angeline M. Golden and AIl- 
bert E. Beethoven, New York. 4005 


Rainbow’s end; lyric by Alan Drake 
[pseud. of R. D. Saunders], music 
by Dick Saunders [i. e. R. D. Saun- 
ders] © 1. Feb. 11, 1929; E unp. 
8647; Richard Drake Saunders, Los 
Angeles. 4006 


Ramblin’ man blues; words and music 
by Williard Thomas. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Feb. 8, 1929; 
E unp. 3567: Chicago music pub. co., 
inc., Chicago. 4007 


Rapsodie juive; de A. H. Monfred, arr. 
par F. Salabert, of France; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor and 1st vio- 
lins conductor. 4to.. © Dec. 31, 
1928; 1 c. Feb. 8, 1929; E for. 2809; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 4008 


Really going to town; words by G. 
Ward, music by R. Montgomery and 
G. Ward. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 12, 1929; E unp. 3678; 
Reggie Montgomery, Pasadena, 
Caf}, and George Ward, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 4009 


Recollections; lyric by Lew Pollack, 
musie by Erno Rapee. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Feb. 7, 1929; 
EH unp. 3529; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 4010 


Recuerdos de una ingrata; words and 
music by Elena Ramirez, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Los Angeles; pf. 
[Photostat] © Jan. 11, 1929; 2 ec. 
Feb. 8; E pub. 3427; Dionisio Acosta, 
Los Angeles. 4011 


Red suspenders, right from dear old 
Hollywood; lyric and music by 
Agnes Herr Carlton. © 1 ¢c. Feb. 
23: 1929; E unp. 4017; Agnes Jane 
Herr Carlton, Ethan, S. D. 4012 


Redemption; from the play, lyric by 
Mitchell Parish, waltz and fox-trot 
arrs,’ "by “Sam A. Perry st, 2ec., 


with ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. 


© Feb. 5, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 5; E pub. | 


pt. II, n. s., v. 24 


3762; Lewis music pub. co., New 
York. : 4013 


Redskin: original compositions, by J. 
S. Zamecnik and L. De Francesco. 
Music se. © Feb. 15, 1929; 2 e. 
Feb. 14; E pub. 3459; Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. 


Regards from Russia; mareh, by J. 
Jaffe. [Melody only] © 1 e@. Feb. 
4, 1929; E unp. 3392; Julius Jaffe, 
New York. 4015 


Regular guy; words and music by 
Reggie Montgomery [i. e. Reginald 
Montgomery] and George Ward. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e 
Jan. 8, 1929; E unp. 3451; Reginald 
Montgomery, Pasadena, and George 
Ward, Hollywood, Calif. 4016 


Reindeer (The) trot; by Helen Mac- 
Gregor; pf. © Feb. 25, 1929; 2 e. 
Feb. 28; E pub. 3763; Schroeder & 
Gunther, inc., New York. 4017 


Rejoice in God; hymn, words by 
James Rowe,-music by C. P. Ganus. 
(In Jewels of glory.) © Dee. 1, 
1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 23, 1929; Ei pub. 32655 
Ciaude P. Ganus, Birmingham, Ala. 

4018 


Remembering you; march, by A. Cag- 
nazzo. © 1c. Feb. 19, 1929; E unp. 
3867; Angelo Cagnazzo, San Fran- 
cisco. 4019 


Remembrance; by Tito Schipa, of 
Italy; pf. © Nov. 19, 1928; 2 «& 
Jan. 14, 1929; E pub. 2642; Forster 
music publisher, inc., Chicago. 4020 


Renegado (El); zapateado, words and 
music by Simon G. Casas, of Mex- 
ico; pf. [Photostat]!” © janteaas 
1929; 2 @ Feb. 83°H *pubiazze; 


Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 4021 
Resignation; de Mare Delmas, ar- 
rangement par S. Chapelier, of 


France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1¢. Jan. 
31, 1929; E for. 2480; L. Philippo, 
Paris. 4022 
Resignation; par Mare Delmas, of 
France; pf. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Jan. 31, 1929; Hi for. 2433; L. Phil- 
ippo, Paris. 4023 
Resurrection (The) morn; words by 
Marion Short, music by Elizabeth 
Banghart. 
unp. 3391; Sarah Bang- 
hart, New York. 4024 
Retour (Le); de Dans la forét, par 
David Popper, op. 50, no. 5, arr. par 
F. Salabert, of France; orch. pts., 


Elizabeth 


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4014 


© 1c. Feb. 4, 19295 Hy 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1929 


with pf. conductor and 1st violin 
conductor. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ec. 
Jan. 81, 1929; E for. 2499; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 4025 


Return of the waltz; by S. Lund, of 
Norway, op. 50; pf. Oslo, Norsk 
musik: forlag. © Jan. 25, 1929; 1 ec. 
Feb. 16; E for. 2710; Signe Lund, 
Oslo, Norway. 4026 


Réve (Un); de Tout Paris, paroles de 
Albert Willemetz, Saint-Granier et 
Jean Le Seyeux, musique de Joé 
Jekyll et F. Wolter, both of France; 
pf. ace. with ukulele arr. by F. 
Salabert. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1c. Jan. 
31, 1929; E for. 2510; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 4027 


Réves envolés; valse de salon, par 
Paul Wachs, of France; pf. © Dec. 
id aos 4 1G, dam, oi, 1929.9 Hi for. 
2437; G. Hamelle, Paris. 4028 


Rhapsodie russe; fantasia for pf. 
based on Tschaikowsky’s 1812, by 
Joseph Nussbaum. © Feb. 28, 1929; 
2 ec. Feb. 27; E pub. 3735; Sam Fox 
pub. co., Cleveland. 4029 


Rhapsody; by Lily Wadhams Moline; 
for organ, pf. and violin. © Feb. 
11, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 18; E pub. 3458; 
Gamble hinged music co., Chicago. 

4030 

Rhythm on the brain, da, da, da, dee; 
by Harry Revel, special jazz orches- 
tration by André Sab, of France; 
orch. pts. 4to. © Jan. 5, 1929; 1c. 
Jan. 81; E for. 2384; Publications 
Raoul Breton et co., Paris. 4031 


Ride on, ride on in majesty; anthem, 
words from the Bible and a hymn by 
Dean Milman, music by Lucina 
Jewell; mixed voices with bass solo; 
organ ace. 4to. © Oct. 10, 1927; 
2 Ch HED. OF 19205) ©, Dub? Boa09., EL. 
W. Gray co., New York. 4032 


Ride out on wings of song; pt. song, 
words by Jessie Ward Haywood, mu- 
sic by William Berwald. 4to. 1. 
Male voices.—2. Trio of women’s 
voices.—3. Mixed voices. © Feb. 
11, 1929; 2 c. each Feb. 12; E pub. 
3383-3385; R. L. Huntzinger, inc., 
New York. 4033-4035 


Ridin’ the rainbow; words by A. W. 
Somerville, music by Weston W. 
Morrell. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1929; E 
unp. 3904; A. W. Somerville, Dallas. 

4036 

Rio tango; by W. Busé; pf. © 1. 
Feb. 4, 1929; E unp. 3776; William 
Busé, New York. 4037 


4048 


Rip Van Winkle; words and music by 
EK. McLeary. [Words and melody 
only] .©. 1c. Feb; 4, 1929; BH unp. 
3388; Eddie McLeary, Hudson, Wy. 

4038 

Riquet a la houppe; comédie musicale 
en trois actes et un prologue, poéme 
de Raoul Gastambide, musique de 
Georges Hiie, of France. Voice and 
pieise, “4to. "@) Dees 31, \ 1928 20 te: 
Jan. 31, 1929; D pub. 27445; Heugel, 
Paris. 4039 


Ritorno per il dolce natale; lirica di 
Ada Negri, musica di Adriano Lu- 
aldi, of Italy. © Feb. 15, 1929; 1c. 
Feb. 18; E for. 2639; A. Forlivesi & 
e., Florence, Italy. 4040 


River-side ; pour pf., par Rhené-Baton, 
of France, op. 49. © Dee. 31, 1928; 
PoC, an, goin. Poe: LOT. . Zook | 
Durand et eie., Paris. 4041 


Rivista; tango criollo, di José L. Ron- 
callo, riduzione per orchestrina con 
pf. conduttore di Diuminato Culotta, 
of Italy. pts. 4to. © Feb. 15, 1929; 
1c. Feb. 16; E for. 2724; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 4042 


Rock of ages; hymn, words by Augus- 
tus Montague Toplady, music by W. 
B. Ross, of Great Britain. 8vo. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Dec. 28, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 1, 1929; EH 
for. 2526; W. B. Ross, Edinburgh, 
Scotland. 4043 


Rock of ages; words by A. M. Top- 
lady, music by Herbert Johnson, arr. 
by Geo. J. Trinkaus; mixed voices. 
Ato. © Peb. 25, 1929; 2. co Web. 25; 
E pub. 3672; Peate’s music house, 
inc., Utica, N. Y. 4044 


Rock of ages; words by A. M. Top- 
lady, music by Herbert Johnson; 
male voices. 4to. © Feb. 25, 1929; 
2 ce. Feb. 25; E pub. 3673; Peate’s 
music house, inc., Utica, N. Y. 4045 


Roll on river; words and music by W. 
R. Hodgin. [Words and melody 


only] © 1c. Feb. 7, 1929; E unp. 
3512; Willard Randolph MHodgin, 
New York. 4046 


Roller-coaster (The) ; by Wilbur Chen- 
oweth ; : pfs, YOmMed £35 1929 +22: c: 
Feb. 13; E pub. 3464; Bendix pub. 
co., Lincoln, Neb. 4047 


Romance; par Léon Moreau, transcrip- 
tion par J. Clémandh, of France; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. Edi- 
tions Costallat. 4to. © Dec. 31, 
1928; 1 c. Feb. 8, 1929; H for. 2768; 
Lucien de Lacour, Paris. 4048 


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4049 


pt. 1, DiS. Ve 


Romance en mi; pour violon solo et 
orch., de Alberto Bachmann, arr. par 
F. Salabert, of France; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor and ist violins 
conductor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 
1c. Feb. 8, 1929; E for. 2811; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 4049 


Romance norvégienne; par Richard 
Schneider, of France, op. 17; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Dee, 54.) A925) Lele: an.) iol et O29 
E for. 2486; J. Yves Krier, Paris. 

4050 

Romanticismo; dal dramma di G. Ro- 
vetta, tre atti di Arturo Rossato, 
musica di I. Robbiani, of Italy, ri- 
duzione per canto e pf. di Raffaele 
Delli Ponti. 4to. © Nov. 15, 1928; 
dee) Keb: 6. 19293) fort 27454- 
Igino Robbiani, Milan. 4051 


Romanze; lyrisch sttick, von Oswin 
Keller, of Germany, op. 18, no. 3; 
odeon and salonorch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Feb. 18, 1929; 
1c. Feb. 2; E for. 2647; Aug. Cranz, 
G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 4052 


Romping rowdies; by L. J. Bennett; 
pe Pp Photostat), “Or 1c Web. 25, 
1929; EK unp. 4006; Louis J. Ben- 
nett, Kansas City, Mo. 4053 


Rosa mia; words and music by F. M. 
Pasqua. © 1 ¢ Feb. 2, 1929; E 
unp. 3453; Francesco Mastro Pas- 
qua, Waverly, Pa. — 4054 


Rosalie; words and music by Harold 
Saylor. ©1c. Feb. 6, 1929; E unp. 
3464; Nathan Harold Saylor, Chi- 
cago. 4055 


Rosalie; words by J. Caraciolo, music 
by Phil Starr. [Words and melody 


only] © 1c. Feb. 20, 1929; E unp. 
3882; Josephine Caraciolo, West 
Chester, Pa. 4056 


Rosamunda; poema tragico in quattro 


atti, di Sem Benelli, musica di 
Erardo Trentinaglia, of Italy: re- 
duction for voice and pf. © Jan. 


18, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 7; D pub. 27444; 
Casa musicale Sonzogno, Milan. 
4057 
Rosanne; by E. L. Helms; pf. ©l1c. 
Feb. 9, 1929; E unp. 3612; Edwin 
Leroy Helms, New York. 4058 
Rose: by O. Bryngelson; pf. © 1 «. 
Feb. 21, 1929; HE unp. 3919; Olof 
Bryngelson, Augusta, Ga. 4059 
Rose veliutate; by M. Loguercio. 
[Melody only] ©1.c. Dec. 29, 1928; 


E unp. 2370; Michael Loguercio, 
Brooklyn. 4060 


Rosebud; words and music by R. C. 
Renwick. © 1 ¢. Feb. 1, 1929; H 
unp. 3646; Ruth Comfort Renwick, 
EK. Cambridge, Mass. 4061 


Rosemary; by Frederic Mullen, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Feb. 1, 1929; 
1c. Feb. 4; E for. 2849; Cary & co., 
London. 4062 


Roses and you; words and music by 
Edwin Walker. 1. Low voice.—2. 
Med. voice.—3. High voice. © Feb. 
5, 1929; 2 c. each Feb. 7; EB 3204; 
R. L. Huntzinger, inc., New York. 

4063 

Roses of red; from Fioretta, words 
and music by G. Romilli. © Feb. 
8, 1929; 2 c« Keb. 9: El pub eceen 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

4064 


Rosillda I’m in love with you; words 
by Joseph Micale, music by S. Mi- 
cale. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1929; E ump. 
3998; Samuel Micale, New Bruns- 
wick, N. J. 4065 


Round the camp fire; suite, by Doris 
Strong, of Great Britain; pf. 
Jan. 24, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 4; E for. 
2525; Forsyth bros., ltd., London. 

4066 


Roundelay; by Frederic Mullen, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Feb. 1, 1929; 
1c. Feb. 4; E for. 2850; Cary & co., 
London. 4067 


Rowdy man blues; words by Selma 
Davis [pseud. of Aletha Dickerson], 
music by Hlzadie Robinson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Feb. 8, 
1929; E unp. 3571; Chicago music 
pub. co., inc., Chicago. 4068 


Royal arch march; by HE. C. Maxham, 
[Melody only] ©1c. Feb. 4, 1929; 
BE unp. 3414; Earl C. Maxham, Chi- 
cago. 4069 


Rubacuori; parole de Dino Falconi, 
musica di Ermete Liberati, of Italy. 
© Dec. 18, 1928; 1 ¢. Feb. 6, 1929; 
BE for. 2609; Carlo Lombardo, Milan. 

4070 

Rubank melody album; playable as 
solo, duet, trio, quartet, sextet and 
larger combinations of wind instru- 
ments with or without pf. and 
drums, by Cecil H. Taylor, James J. 
Urbanek and others; B flat trumpet 
sole with cornet-bar., treble clef. 
1st -pt.. © Feb. 18, 1929; 2c) Wem 
21: aff. Mar. 1; AA 10327; Rubank, 
inc., Chicago. 4071 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1929 


4091 


Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) 
Lichtertanz der briiute; aus Fera- 
mors, arr. von Leopold Weninger, 
of Austria; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor and ist violin conductor. © 
Feb. 1, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 20; E for. 
2818; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 4072 


Rue d’Orient; scéne orientale, par 
F. July, of France; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Dee. 831, 
1928; 1c. Jan. 31, 1929; E for. 2468; 


J. Yves Krier, Paris. 4073 
Run-a-way (The) boy; words and 
music by B. C. Gregory. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Feb. 7, 
te BH unp. 7 a020; Bobby — C: 
Gregory, New York. 4074 


Runaway (The) brooklet; by Mildred 
Weston; pf. with words. © Feb. 
20, 1929; 2 ec. Feb. 23; E pub. 3642; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

4075 


Sai tu perché; canzone valse, di Vit- 
torio Mascheroni, of Italy; small 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor and 
ist violin conductor. 4to. © Jan. 
25, 1929; 1 «. Feb. 21; E for. 2824; 
A. & G. Carisch & co., Milan. -4076 


Sailing home; words by James Rowe, 
music by Thomas Benton; pf. © 
elias an) 129 Hc. Feb: 26.,.80 ‘pub: 
3706 ; Eugene Monroe Bartlett, Hart- 
ford, Ark. 4077 


Sailor (A) dance; by Thomas F. Dun- 
hill, op. 46, no. 2, arr. by Sydney 
Robjohns, of Great Britain; string 
quartet or string orch. pts. with pf., 


ad ise oll..se: (Ang. iS, 1928 : 
1 ec. Aug. 21; E 697625; Joseph 
Williams, ltd., London. 4078 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) La 
jeunesse d’Hercule; trio par Roger 
Branga, of France; violin, violon- 
cello and pf. Hd. A. © Dee. 81, 
1928; 1 ec. Jan. 31, 1929; E for. 2398; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 4079 


Salem alma mater; words by Marion 
Hunt Blair and Anna Pauline 
Shaffner, music by C. G. Vardeli, jr. 
Winston-Salem, N. C., Students of 
Salem college. © Feb. 6, 1929; 2 e. 


Feb. 7; E pub. 3522; Charles G. 
Vardell, jr., Winston-Salem, N. C. 

4080 

Salvation (The) army brass band 


journal; compiled by F. G. Hawkes, 
of Great Britain; full se. and pts. 
nos. 49-52, Jan. 1929. obl. 12mo. 
Festival series. © Jan. 30, 1929; 


1 e¢. Feb. 15; E for. 2661; Salvation- 
ist pub. and supplies, Itd., London. 
4081 


Salvation (The) army brass band 
journal; compiled by F. G. Hawkes, 
of Great Britain; full se. and pts. 
1. Second series, nos. 117-120, Jan., 
1929. obl. 12mo.—2. Ordinary se- 
ries, nos, 987-990, Dec., 1928. obl. 
8vo. © Jan. 23, 1929; 1 ce. each Feb. 
6;- E for. 2565, 2566; Salvationist 
pub. and supplies, ltd., London. 

4082, 4083 


Same old story; words and music by 
Jack J. Sheridan. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Feb. 2, 1929; 
E unp. 3367 ; Jack Sheridan, Chicago. 

4084 


Same (The) to you—upholstered ; 
words by Graham Squiers, music by 
Shirley Goodall, of Great Britain; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by Alvin 
D. Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
‘notations] © Feb. 4, 1929; 1c. Feb. 
5; E for. 2853; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 4085 


Sandman lullabye: words and music 
by Ryan bros. and Chas. A. Siep: 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 16, 1929; E unp. 3800; Mark H. 
Ryan, St. Paul. 4086 


Sandman, wrap me up in a silver 
cloud; words by Irving Kahal and 
Jack Meskill, music by Pete Wend- 
ling; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
Dan Dougherty. © Feb. 1, 1929; 
Pe Web? 2: Epub.’ 3lat; Ager, 
Yellen & Bornstein, inc., New jae 


Sarments dans l’Atre; rapsodie occi- 
tane, par E. Rey-Andreu, of France, 


op. 85; pf. © Dec. 34, 1928; 1 ©. 
tan. 31, 1929°: Bi for 220ac Ch. 
4088 


Hayet, Paris. 


Satyr’s (The) fountain; impression, 
by Everett Titcomb; pf. © Jan. 31, 
1929: 2 c. Feb. 4; BH pub. 3248; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 4089 


Saul und David; tondichtung fiir orch., 
von Joh. Wagenaar, of Netherlands. 
Se. © Jan. 8, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 13; 
EH for. 26384;" Pe >. C.° Leuckart, 
Leipzig. 4090 


Savoia march; by J. Pezzolo; ac- 
ecordion. © 1 e¢. Feb. 18, 1929; E 
unp. 3813; John Pezzolo, San Fran- 
cisco. 4091 


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4()92 


Saxophon ettiden; 24 jazz etiiden, von 
Gustav Bumcke, of Germany, op. 48, 


Dt,o., ©O.dan, 23, 4929) 1ve. hep. 12 
H for. 2598; Anton J. Benjamin, 
Leipzig. 4092 


Saxophone-blues; by Arthur Benjamin, 
of Great Britain; pf. (Jn Das neue 
klavierbuch) © Feb. 15, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Feb. 9; E for. 2749; B. Schott’s 
sOhne, Mainz, Germany. 4093 


Scéne (Une) de ballet Au clair de 
lune; par EHdm. Filippucci, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 


tor. 4to. © Jan. 5, 1929: 1 ¢. Jan. 
31; E for. 2452; Edm. Filippucci, 
Paris. 4094 


Scenes through the mirror; suite ro- 
coco, four reflections, by Perey HEl- 
liott, of Great Britain; pf. 1. The 
phantoms minuet. [3 others] © 
Neb. 11, 1929 et Bebo Tyr ror: 
2591; A. Weekes & co., ltd., London. 

4095 

Scherzetto; by Lewis M. Isaacs; pf. © 
Jan. 3, 1929; 2 e. Keb: 4; pub. 
3253; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

4096 

Scherzo humoresque; by Ralph HE. 
Clewell; organ. (Jn St. Cecilia se- 
ries nos. 444-5) © Oct. 17, 1927: 
2c. Feb. 9, 1929; E pub. 3317; H. 
W. Gray co., New York. 4097 


School day march; by J. M. Baldwin; 
pf. Sterling ed. © Feb. 13, 1929; 
2c. Feb. 14; E pub. 3472; Irving 
Berlin standard music corp., New 
York. 4098 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Litany; 
sacred song, words by J. G. Jacobi, 
tr. by E. A. Barrell, music arr. by 
William M. Felton; mixed voices. 
4to. © Feb. 12, 1929; 2 c Feb. 14; 
EK pub. 3553; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 4099 


The Omnipotence; anthem, words 
by Johann Ladislaus Pyrker, music 
arr. by William M. Felton; mixed 
voices with sop. solo. 4to. © Feb. 
12, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 14; E pub. 3541; 
Theodore Pressei co., Philadelphia. 

4100 

—  Rosamunde; romantic cantata, 
text by Frederick H. Martens, mu- 
Sic arr. by Gottfried Federlein ; cho. 
of mixed voices and soli. 4to. © 
Jan. 24, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 30; EB pub. 
3241; G. Schirmer, ine. New York. 

4101 

Sei mir gegriisst! transcription 

for violin and pf. by Gordon Camp- 

bell. © Feb. 21, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 23; 


pt. I, n. s., v. 24 


E pub. 3647; Gamble hinged musie 
co., Chicago. 4102 


Serenata; transcripcion para gui- 
tarra, por 8. Hidalgo, of Cuba. © 
1c Feb. 7, 1929; E unp. 3515; Se- 
bastian Hidalgo, Habana, Cuba. 
4103 
Trois marches militaires; op. 51, 
arr. by Jules Devaux, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. © Jan. 15, 1929; 2 ce Feb. 
13; E pub. 3517; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston. 4104 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) Scher- 
z0; from quartette for pf. and 
strings, arr. by Guy Maier; 2 pfs., 
4 hands. © Feb. 1, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
5; E pub. 3159; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 4105 


Schwabisches tanzlied; um 1800, 2. 
strofe von Max Pohl, musik bearb. 
fiir md&nnerchor yon Walther Mol- 
denhauer, of Germany, op. 38. 4to. 
© Dec. 31, 1927: 1 ec. Feb. 2, 1929; 
EK for. 2662; Karl Hochstein, Heidel- 
berg, Germany. 4106 


Se fué ya vol6; words and music by 
Onofre Rubalcaba, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at El Paso; pf. [Photostat] 
© Jan. 11, 1929; 2c. Feb. 8; E pub. 
3438; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

4107 

Sea (The); words by Felicia Hemans 
and Kathryn Van Dyke, music by 
M. A. Reed. © 1 ec. Oct. 16, 1928: 
1 c. added stanzas Feb. 9, 1929; H 
unp. 761; Mary Augusta Reed, 
Eagle Rock, Calif. 4108 


Secrets (Les) du violon; augmentée 
de quelques intuitions sur la mé- 
canique transcendante de Paganini, 
par Jacinthe de Meis, of Italy. 16mo. 
© April 10, 1928; 1 c. May 7; A— 
Foreign 1117; G. de Mcis, Marseille, 
France. 4109 


Sefior Juez; tango, par Manuel Joves, 
arr. par F. Salabert, )0f » France: 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor, Ist 
violin conductor and words. 4to. 
© Dec. 31, 1928; 1 « Feb. 8, 1929; 
HB for. 2818; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

4110 

Sentiments joyeux; par Frédéric Le 
Rey, of France; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 
1c Jan..31, 1929; Bi for. 240ie 
Yves Krier, Paris. 4111 

Sentimiento (Un); words and musie 
by Emilio Medellin, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles; pf. [Photo- 
stat] © Jan. 11, 1929; 2c. Feb. 8; 


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4134 


E pub. 3421; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles- 4112 


Sérénade: partition d’orch., par P. O. 
Ferroud, of France. 1. Berceuse. [2 
others] © Dee. 31, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 
31, 1929; E for. 2396; Durand et 


cie., Paris. 4113 
Serenade (A); words by Edward 
Coate Pinkney, music by Cecil 
Cowles; high voice. © Jan. 81, 


1929; 2 ec. Feb. 4; E pub. 3255: G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 4114 


Serenade n. 2: by P. Chiappinelli, of 
Italy, domiciled at Bridgeport, 
Conn.; violin and pf. © 1 c. Feb. 
6, 1929; E unp. 3468; Peter Chiap- 
pinelli, Bridgeport, Conn. 4115 


Sérénade galante; by Edgar Dame, of 
Belgium; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor and violin 1 direction. 4to. 
© Aug. 20, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 7, 1929; 
E for. 2551; Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 

4116 

Sérénade inutile; canzone napolitana, 
par Alex. De Taeye, of Belgium; 
orch. pts., with pf. direction and 
1st violin direction. 4to. © Jan. 
me toe. 1 ¢ Kep.-S; for. 2757; 
H. Benjamin, Paris. 4117 


Serenade picturesque; descriptive, by 
Leo Edwards, orch. by Leo Erdody: 
orech. pts. with pf. or organ conduc- 
tor. © Feb. 7, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 8; 
E pub. 3287; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 4118 


Serenata del ... 2000; versi di Gino 
Gini, musica di Gino Ancillotti, of 
Teaty...| ic) Noy.18, 1928. 1 ¢ Feb. 
6, 1929; E for. 2617; Carlo Lom- 
bardo, Milan. 4119 


Serenata Veneziana; per canto e pf., 
di P. G. Breschi, of Italy. Rome, 
Editore L. S. Palagi. © Dec. 21, 
1928; 1 c. Feb. 6, 1929; E for. 2607; 
Pier Giulio Breschi, Rome. 4120 


Serenatella andalusa; riduzione per 
orchestrina con pf. conduttore dell’ 
autore, Illuminato Culotta, of Italy. 
pts. 4to. © Feb. 15, 1929; 1 ec. Feb. 
16; E for. 2725; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 4121 


Seul (Un) amour... .; sérénade fox 
trot, paroles de Valentin Tarault, 
musique de Guido Fioravanti, of 
Italy. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c. Jan..31, 
1929; E for. 2466; Editions musi- 
cales Sam Fox, Paris. 4122 


Seven men blues; words and music by 
A. M. Lee. © 1. Feb. 1, 1929; 


HE unp. 4103; Alura Mack Lee, In- 
dianapolis. 4123 


Sévillane; de Novia, par Roger Jénoc, 
of France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Feb. 8, 1929; E for. 2785; Paul De- 
courcelle, Paris. 4124 


Sgriddo’ u pisci a mmari; versi di A. 
De Simone, musica di Joseph Gioé. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Jan. 26, 1929; E unp. 3421; Andrea 
De Simone, New York. 4125 


Shadow dance; by Stephen Barker; 
pf. © Feb. 13, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 13; 
E pub. 3465; Bendix pub. co., Lin- 
coln, Neb. 4126 


Shake that jelly roll; melody by L. 
Melrose. © 1 c. Feb. 25, 1929; E 
unp. 3983; Lester Meirose, Chicago. 

4127 


Shanghai Rose; words and music by 
O. M. Fallon and Woolf Silverman. 
© 1c. Feb. 8, 1929; E unp. 3559; 
Owen M. Fallon, Los Angeles. 4128 


She ate herself out of my heart; words 
and musie by Bennie McLaughlin 
fi. e. B. H. McLaughlin] [Words 
and melody only] ©°'1 e¢. Feb. 13, 
1929; HE urp. 3691; Bernard Howard 
McLaughlin, Cambridge, Mass. 4129 


She has a dimple on her chin; words 
and music by Geo. McConnell, Nat. 
Osborne and Irving Bibo. © 1 e. 
Jan. 12, 1929; E unp. 2734; Bibo- 
Lang, inc., New York. 4130 


She’s cute, she’s sweet; words by G. 
Ward, music by R. Montgomery and 
G. Ward. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 19, 1929; E unp. 3862; 
Reggie Montgomery, Pasadena, and 
George Ward, Hollywood, Calif. 

4131 

She’s made for love, but she’s not for 
me; fox-trot, words and music by 
O. L. Hubbert; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by Ernest Hubbert. ©1e. 
Feb. 5, 1929; E unp. 3537; Ollie Lee 
Hubbert, Los Angeles. . 4132 


She’s my girl, oh! what a diff’rence 
that makes; words and music by 
Max Kortlander. © Feb. 21, 1929; 
2 c. Feb. 23; E pub. 3649; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 4133 


She’s my Sweet girl; words and music 
by J. B. Meakin. © 1 ec. Feb. 26, 
1929; E unp. 4047; Jack Brunker 
Meakin, Stanford University, Calif. 

4134 


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4135 


Ship of dreams; waltz, words and mu- 
sic by R. A. Lowe; pf. ©1e. Feb. 
1, 1929; E unp. 3350; Ruth Alice 
Lowe, New York. 4135 


Shluf mein kind; words by Sholom 
Aleichem, music adopted by Sholom 
Secunda. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1929; E unp. 4107; 
Samuel Secunda, Brooklyn. 4136 


Show me Thy ways, O Lord; anthem, 
music by G. Torrente, arr. by Carl 
Deis; 4-pt. cho. of mixed voices. 
4to. © Feb. 11, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 14; 
E pub. 3603; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 4137 


Shrimp (The); words by Phyllis Me- 
groz, music by Cecil Sharman, of 
Great Britain. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Feb. 4, 
1929" 1 er Keb. @o.4 Bi tor “2700: 
Joseph Williams, Itd., London. 41388 


Si demain; sur la chanson de Jean 
Lenoir et EH. Aivaz, tango par H. 
Aivaz, of France; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 
1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 31, 1929; E for. 2425; 
Edition Arlequin, Paris. 4139 


Si o no? polka brillante by Ida De 
Feo; violin. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1929; 


HK unp. 4008; Apollo music co., 
Brooklyn. 4140 
Siedzi jagna na progu; by Joseph 


Kapalka. © 1 c¢. Feb. 16, 1929; HB 
unp. 3782; International music pub. 
co., Chicago. 4141 


Siesta; by W. F. Soller; violin solo, 
with pf. ace. © 1c. Feb. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 3954; Waldemar F. Soller, 
Neweastle, Wy. 4142 


Silver moon; scarf dance, by Jean 
McKinnon, of Canada; pf. Toronto, 
Canada, Whaley, Royce & co., ltd. 
© Jan. 21, 1929; 1 c.. Jan. 233 EB for. 
2535; Jean McKinnon, St. Cath- 
arines, On&, Canada. 4143 


Silv’ry moon, I’m all alone and blue; 
words and music by Al Frazzini [i. 
e. Amicus Frazzini] [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Feb. 2, 1929; 
EH unp. 3365; Amicus Frazzini, Bos- 
ton. 4144 

Since I gave my heart to you; words 
by Alfred Bryan and Ev. E. Lyn, 
music by Ted Snyder; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. ©1. Feb. 6, 1929; E unp. 


pt. It, Msi wee 


3480; Joe Hiller music corp., Pitts- 
burgh. 4145 


Since Jesus laid His hand on me; 
hymn, words and music by Luther 
G. Presley. © Jan. 38, 1929; 2 e«. 
Feb. 26; E pub. 3713; Eugene Mon- 
roe Bartlett, Hartford, Ark. 4146 


Since you never, never, smile on me; 
words by Blanche E. Allen, music 


by H. G. Dazey and William Kneff. | 


© 1c. Jan. 10, 1929; E unp. 3420; 
H. Gladys Dazey, Hamilton, O., and 
B. E. Allen, Kyle, O. 4147 


Sing of His goodness forever; hymn, 
words by James Rowe, music by 
Thomas Benton. © Jan. 3, 1929; 
2c. Feb. 26; E pub. 3707; Hugene 
Monroe Bartlett, Hartford, Ark. 

4148 


Sing the refrain; words and music by 
Harold Saylor. ©1ce. Feb. 6, 1929; 
EK unp. 3465; Nathan Harold Saylor, 
Chicago. 4149 


Singapore Sal’s lullaby; baby go to 
sleep, theme song for Sal of Singa- 
pore, lyric by Charley Wynn, music 
by Jack Grun. © Jan. 29, 1929; 
2c. Feb. 11; E pub. 3341; Mills mu- 
sie, inec., New York. 4150 


Singing the same sweet song; words 
and music by M. E. Denney. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Feb. 5, 1929; E unp. 3444; Mary 
Emelyn Denney, Elkins Park, Pa. 

4151 

Skye (A) symphony; by S. Wilson, of 
Great Britain, op. 38; orch. Full 
se. © Dec. 29, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 14, 
1929; E for. 2748; Stanley Wilson, 
London. 4152 


Sleep, my Jesus, sleep; Christmas, old 
Dutch lullaby, arr. by Clarence 
Dickinson; harp, violin and violon- 
cello pts. 4to. © Oct. Sil) 192i 
2c. Feb. 9, 1929; E pub. 3294; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 4153 


Sleep, my Jesus, sleep; Christmas, text 
by Helen A. Dickinson, music, Old 
Dutch lullaby arr. by Clarence Dick- 
inson; mixed voices, with aito or 
bass solo; organ ace. 4to. © Oct. 
ol, 1927; 2 c. Feb, 9,. 29295 soe 
3295; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

4154 


Sleep on my soul; words and music 
by M. Farnham; with violin intro. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Feb. 15, 1929; E unp. 3760; Myrtle 
Farnham, Chicago. 4155 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1929 


4176 


Slichos; recitative cantor, el chor, el 
soli, ad lib., words and music by A. 
I. Sherman, of Poland, domiciled at 
Chicago. Chicago, National music 
co. 

(mins) 


© Dec. 18, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 23, 1929; 
E pub. 3701; A. I. Sherman, Chicago. 
4156 

Slumber time yodel; words and music 
by L. G. Burrell. [Words and mel- 


ody only] © 1c. Feb. 23, 1929; E 
unp. 3952; Louie Grant Burrell, 
Leachville, Ark. 4157 


Smiling; lyrics by Betty Collins, mu- 
sic by Lawrence Curry. © 1c. Feb. 
18, 1929; E unp. 3845; W. Lawrence 
Curry, Philadelphia. 4158 


Smyrniotaki; words by P. Bakalis 
and T. Demetriades, music by Tetos 
Demetriades, of Turkey, domiciled 
at New York. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Jan. 25, 1929; E unp. 
4110; Tetos music store, New York. 

4159 

Snowflakes; 2 pt. school cho., music 
by William Baines. 4to. Feb. 
12, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 14; E pub. 3544; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

4160 


So big and strong; words and music 
by E. P. Wrubel. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1e. Feb. 6, 1929; E 
unp. 3489; Elias Paul Wrubel, Mid- 
dletown, Conn. 4161 


Soda I, soda you, sodas ev’rybody; 
words and music by Howard John- 
son, Billy Moll and Robert A. King. 
[Words and melody only] ©1ee. 
Feb. 20, 1929; E unp. 3886; Shapiro, 

Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 
4162 

Sglvet (Silver and sorrow) ; by Thor- 
vald Lammers, of Norway, arr. by 
Bjarne Brustad, of Norway [and] 
Berceuse; by T. Lammers, arr. by 
Alfred Andersen Wingar, of Nor- 
way; salon orch. pts. 4to. © Sept. 
16 1528* 2° c. Nova ,, 20 ter: 583: 
Norsk musikforlag, Oslo, Norway. 

4163 

Soir (Le) au Lido; paroles de Decaye 
et Carol, musique de Vincent Scotto, 
of France. © Jan. 25, 1929; 1 e«. 
Feb. 8; E for. 2677; Enoch & cie., 
Paris. 4164 


Some day Ill return love to you; 
words and music by D. F. Seanlon. 
© 1c. Feb. 14, 1929; E unp. 3981; 
Dennis F. Scanlon, Lawrence, Mass. 

4165 


Some day you'll be sorry; words by 
M. Periglio, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Feb. 20, 1929; E unp. 3883; Minnie 
Periglio, West Frankfort, Ill. 4166 


Some day you'll feel blue; melody by 
T. Raph and Al King. © 1c. Feb. 
23, 1929; E unp. 3958; Theodore 
Raph, Brooklyn. 4167 


Some day youll know what love 
means; words and music by P. How- 
ard. © 1c. Feb. 2, 1929; E ump. 
3382; Pat Howard, San Diego, Calif. 

4168 


Some other June; words by George 
W. Tupper, music by Herbert Oliver, 
of Great Britain; in B flat. © Jan. 
SisPlO20.; Je. dan. o1°% HY for. 2844: 
Joseph Henry Laraway, London. 

4169 


Some rainy day; lyric by Walter Mel- 
rose, music by John C. Spikes and 
Benjamin Spikes; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Feb. 2, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 18; 
E pub. 3587; Melrose bros. music 
co., inc., Chicago. 4170 


Somebody cares; words and music by 
HK. Bruguiere. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Dec. 21, 1928; E unp. 
3419; Emile Bruguiere, Villa Car- 
mela, Monaco. 4171 


Somebody needs you today; 
words by James Rowe, music by 
H. N. Lineoln. (Jn Revival songs). 
© Jan. 15, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 11; E pub. 
3748; Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 

4172 


Somebody nobody loves; words and 
music by Gus Kahn and Spike Ham- 
ilton; pf. and ukulele acc. © Feb. 
11, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 14; E pub. 3562; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 4173 


hymn, 


Sometimes; song of love, words anon. 


and by B. A. Kyros, music by B. A. 
Kyros; med. voice. Chicago, Venus 
music publishers. © Jan. 23, 1929; 
2c. Jan. 26; E pub. 3394; Bassilios 
Andrea Kyros, Chicago. 4174 


Somewhere; words and music by N. 
Metier:* © eh mep, 21,‘ 1929.08 
unp. 3935; Norman Metler, Spokane, 
Wash. 4175 


Sommervise ; von Agathe Backer Gron- 
dahl, of Norway, arranger of Nor- 
way; salon-orch. pts. 4to. © Sept. 
10; J9Z8.2° Bee INOV. io 4) LOB SSDs 
Norsk musikforlag, Oslo, Norway. 

4176 


211 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4177 


pt. IIT, ne seve24 


Sonata in G; by Cornelius Gurlitt, op. 
94, no. 2, selected, fingered and anno- 
tated by G. Augustus Holmes and 
Frederick J. Karn, of Great Britain ; 
yt. ©). Feb. 12 1929" tic Keb: bo: 
E for. 2834; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., 


London. 4177 
Song (The) market; intro. Give your 
little baby lots of lovin’,—My 


mother’s eyes, etc., compiled and ed. 
by L. Wolfe Gilbert; special organ 
transcription. © Feb. 11, 1929; 2 c. 
Feb. 12; E pub. 3491; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 4178 


Song (The) of sorrow; words and 
music by Frank Marvin. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Feb. 25, 
1929; EK unp. 4025; Spier & Coslow, 
ine., New York. 4179 


Song of the bayou; words and music 
by Rube Bloom; pf., with voice pt. 


ad lib. © Feb. 5, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
7; H pub. 3228; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 4180 


Song of The girls; written and com- 
posed by Charles Seton [pseud. of 
C. Lincoln], of Great Britain. Bath, 
Edward Lang. © Dec. 8, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Dec. 12; E for. 2660; Charles Lin- 
coln, Bath, England. 4181 


Song (The) of the katydid; by Carl 
Wilhelm Kern, op. 19, no. 2; pf. 
duet. © Feb. 12, 1929; 2 ¢. Feb. 14; 
E pub. 3557; Theodore Presser GCo.. 
Philadelphia. 4182 


Song of the riveter; poem by Lew 
Levenson, music by Arthur Schwartz. 
© Feb. 25, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 26; E pub. 


3731; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 4183 
Songs of homage; words by Helen 


Taylor, music by Wilfrid Sanderson, 
of Great Britain. 1. The windows. 
[2 others]; @xvdan, V0) .1929i9 ane: 
Feb. 8; E for. 2673; Boosey & ©o., 
Itd., London. 4184 


Songs of the Scots; words and music 
arr. by George Short, of Great Brit- 
ain, v. 6. 1, Dumbarton s drums: 
[3 others], .©, Dee, 28, 1928.) 1c. 
Feb. 1, 1929; E for. 2529; Methven 


Simpson, Itd., Edinburgh, Scotland. 
4185 

Soochow (The) creek; lullaby from 
Cathay, words and music by KHva 


sell-Irving, of Great Britain. © 
Dec. 28, 1928; 1 c Feb. 1, 1929; EB 
for. 2528; Methven Simpson, Edin- 
burgh, Scotland. 4186 


Sophia waltz; by R. Vogel, of Ger- 
many, domiciled at Elizabeth, N. J.; 
pi... ©, 1 .¢.. Keb, 2&5, 1929" 50) unp. 
3773; Robert Vogel, Elizabeth, Nagel: 

4187 


Sorrisi di gioventu; mazurka, by J. 
Sardo; violin. © 1c. Feb. 6, 1929; 
EH unp. 3498; Joseph Sardo, Brook- 
lyn. 4188 


Sotto il sole di Madera; tango, versi 
di Guido di Napoli, musica di Re- 
nato Penco, of Italy. © Dec. 1, 
1928; 1 c. Feb. 6, 1929; FE for: 2613); 
Carlo Lombardo, Milan. 4189. 


Soubrette (La) indiscréte; ouverture, 
par H. Mouton, of Belgium; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Dee. 31, 1928; 1 ¢ Jan Si) 2628" 
E for. 2484; J. Yves Krier, Paris. 


4190. 


Sous ton loup de velours; ouverture, 
par H. Mouton, of Belgium; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Dee. 31,1928; :4 ec Jana, 1828. 
E for. 2485; J. Yves Krier, Paris. 

4191 

South wind; by Mathilde Bilbro; pf. 

© Feb. 4, 1929; 2 ¢ Feb. 7; E pub. 
3199; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

4192 


Souvenir; pt. song, words by Clayton 
CC. Quast, music by Joseph W. Clo- 
key; men’s voices. 4to, © Feb. 5, 
1929; 2 c Feb. 8: E pub. 3270; J. 
| Fischer & bro., New York. 4193. 


Scuvenir poétique; by Roland Diggle; . 


organ. © Jan. 31, 1929:° 2 ce) Feb. 
4° RH) pub.* 38249;  G. Schirmer, Tie.. 
New York. 4194 


Spanish Easter carol of the lambs; 
folk melody, words by Oscar Avery,. 
music arr. by Harvey Gaul; mixed 
voices; organ ace. 4to. © Jan. 
31, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 4; E pub. 3485; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 4195. 


Spaventapasseri (Lo) ; parole di Guido 
di Napoli, musica di C. Lombardo, of 
Italy. © Dec. 8, 1928; 1 c@ Feb. 6, 
1929; E for. 2608; Carlo Lombardo, 
Milan. 4196 


Spazzacamino; melody arr. by A. Ip- 


polito. ©1c. Feb. 23, 1929; E unp. 
4022; S. Riceardi, New York. 4197 
Speakeasy (The) miss; Mlle. Speak- 
easy, night club scene, songs and 
dancing, by C. Smiley. © 1c. Feb. 
8, 1929; D ufip. 27448; Chas. Smiley, 
Paris, 'Tex. 4198 


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pci 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1929 


4219 


Spiel der wellen; aus der sinfonie, 
Von der Nordsee, von Friedrich E. 
Koch, op. 4, bearb. von Martin 
Schmeling, of Germany; orch. pts.. 
with 1st violin direction. 4to. © 
an. 12, 1909* 1 gc) Jan. 28; BE for. 
2383; Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 

4199 

Spiewki na przeprowadziny ; by Joseph 
Kapalka. © 1c. Feb. 16, 1929; E 
unp. 3781; International music pub. 
co., Chicago. 4200 


Spil musik; tekst av Helge Rode, mu- 
sik av Andreas Haarklou, of Nor- 
way. © Dec. 12, 1928: 1 c¢. Jan. 22, 
1929; E for. 2867; Norsk musikfor- 
lag, Oslo, Norway. 4201 


Spinning; valse, by Jascha Gurewich ; 
E flat alto saxophone solo with pf. 


acc. © Feb. 25, 1929; 2 ¢. Feb. 25; 
Hh pub. 3692; Sam Fox pub. co, 
Cleveland. 4202 


Spirit of the living God; hymn, words 
and music arr. by E. L. Wolslagel. 
(In Revival songs) © Jan. 15, 1929: 
2e. Feb. 11; E pub. 3757; Robert 
Henry Coleman, Dallas. 4203 


Spookland; by B. van den Sigtenhorst 
Meyer, of Netherlands; pf. 1. Hymn 
to the king. [5 others] © Feb. 15, 
ime... G& Web_.16:" for’ 2700: 
Keith-Prowse & co., Itd., London. 

4204 

Spread a little happiness [and] Ev’ry 
little moment; fox trots, from Mis- 
ter Cinders, by Vivian Ellis, orch. 
by Max Irwin, of Great Britain; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
© Jan. 31, 1929; 1 c. each Feb. 11; 
E for. 2840; Harms, inc., New York. 

4205 

Spring feelin’; by Donald Thorne, of 
Great Britain; pf. (Cover title :— 
Spring feeling) © Dec. 13, 1928; 
1 «@ Feb. 21, 1929: E for. 2864; 
Campbell, Connelly & co., London. 

4206 

Stage (The) coach; galop, for cinema, 
by Joseph Engleman, of Great Brit- 
ain; orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 
© Nov. 20, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 7, 1929; 
E for. 2554; Bosworth & co., Leip- 
zig. 4207 


Stahl’s (Wm. C.) plectro phonic folio 
for symphony mandolin orchestra; 
arr. by Walter Kaye Bauer; pf. con- 
ductor. v. 1. 1. Coronation march. 
[5. others] © Feb. 25; 1929; 2 ec. 
Mar. 2; aff. Mar. 5; AA 11118; Wil- 
liam C. Stahl, Milwaukee. 4208 


42049—29——6 


Star dust; by Hoagy Carmichael; pf. 
© Jan. 29,1929: 2 ¢ Feb. 11; E 
pub. 3339; Mills music, ine, New 
York. 4209 

Star of the evening; words and musie 
by J. E. Caldwell. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Feb. 2, 1929; B 


unp. 3375; James Eber Caldwell, 
Carp, Ontario, Canada. 4210 


Stars (The) are in your eyes; words 
and music by H. C. Schachern. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Feb. 27, 1929; E unp. 4094; Helen 
C. Schachern, New York. 4711 


Stately dance; by Carl Wilhelm Kern, 
Op. Gia” pe. ©) Web. 6, [929'°2@. 
Feb. 7; E pub. 3218; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

4912 

Step by step—mile by mile, ’m march- 
ing home to you; in George White’s 
scandals, words and music by Abner 
Silver, Al Sherman and Al Lewis: 
pf. acc., with, ukulele arr: by A. J. 
Franchini. Feb. 4, 1929; 2 ec. 
Feb. 6; E pub. 3163; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 4213 


Stomp second; by B. M. Ziegler: mel- 
ody with pf: acc. © 1.¢ Feb. 2, 
1829; E unp. 3369; Basil Morton 
Ziegler, Camden, N. J. 4214 


Stornelli romani; words by S. Picchi- 
anti, music arr. by A. Ippolito; vio- 
lin. © 1 ce Feb. 23, 1929: E ump. 
4024; 8. Riccardi, New York. 4215 


Stornelli toscani; words by S. Picchi- 
anti, music arr. by A. Ippolito; vio- 
lin. © 1c Feb. 23, 1929: EB unp. 
4023; S. Riceardi, New York. 4216 


Stradi-album, nr. 2; dansaibum, [col- 
lected, andar.) ay. se Elon .or- 
Sweden; violin with words. 4to. © 
Dee. 1, 1927; 1 c. Dee. 20, 1928; EB 
for. 1534; HE. Anderssons musikfor- 
lig, Malmo, Sweden. 4217 


Strange waltz; valse lente, de Léo 
Pouget, orch. par Albert Chantrier, 
of France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 31, 1929; E for. 2483; J. Yves 
Krier, Paris. 4218 | 


Strauss (Richard) Die tageszeiten; 
liederzyklus fiir minnerchor u. orch., 
worte von Joseph yon Hichendorff, 
musik yon R. Strauss, of Germany. 
OD: 16s. Bamapartitur... T2mo- 1. 
Der morgen. [3 others] © July 
2, 1928: 1+ @.. Heb. ts,..1929 5-.B.. for. 
2630; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 

4219 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4220 


pt. ITI, n. s., v. 24 


Stroudsburg swing; one-step, by C. W. 
Bird; 1st violin. © 1c. Feb. 14, 
1929; E unp. 3724; Wilbur Bird, 
New York. 4220 


Students’ concertino; no. 3, in G, by 
J. Hullah Brown, of Great Britain; 
violin and pf. © Feb. 4, 1929; 1 «. 
Feb. 15; HE for. 2704; Joseph Wil- 
liams, ltd., London. 4221 


Studien zu einer neuen spieltechnik ; 
von Joachim Stutschewsky, of Aus- 
tria; violoncello. v. 2. [German, 
French and English text] © Feb. 
15, 1929; 1 ec. Feb. 9; E for. 2746; 
B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

4222 


Styles, past, present and future; words 
by O. E. Reed, music by Carl Zerse. 
© 1c. Feb. 6, 1929; E unp. 3482; 
Q. EK. Reed, Blue Rapids, Kan. 4223 


Su guitarra; cancion andaluza para 
ten., letra di Joaquin Diaz Serrano, 
musica di Cristobal Palacios [i. e. 
C. P. Garcia], of Spain. © 1c. Feb. 
11, 1929; E unp. 3681; Cristobal 
Palacios Garcia, Malaga, Spain. 

42294 


Submarine (The) S-4; words by P. N. 
Jackson, music by Robert H. Bren- 
nen. New York City, Frank Hard- 
ing’s music house. © Jan. 14, 1929; 
2c. Jan. 17; E pub. 3187; Pansy N. 
Jackson, Fremont, Utah. 4225 


Stisses baby; slow-fox, text von Fritz 
Rotter, musik von Austin Hgen, of 
U. S., bearb. ftir klavier von Nico 
Dostal, of Germany. © May 12, 
1928); 2 es Nove 203" i for. 2564: 
Edition Karl Brill, Berlin. 4226 


Sufrimiento; words and music by Luis 
Aguifiaga, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Los Angeles. [Photostat] © Jan. 
11, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 8; E pub. 3430; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 4227 


Sugar is back in town; fox-trot song, 
words by Mike Landau, music by 
Louis Springer; pf. and ukulele acc. 
©r'Feb, 1i,51929" "2 chi kept ageae 
pub. 3391; Loyal B. Curtis, New 
York. 4228 


Suite 4 Vantique; von Reuchsel, of 
France and De Taeye, of Belgium; 
odeon and salonoreh. pts., with pf. 
conductor and violin 1 conductor. 
4to. 1. Prélude [2 others] © Feb. 
18, 1929; 1c. Feb. 9; E for. 2654; 
Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 


4229 


Suite persane; par Charles Henry, of 
France; pf. 1. La Princesse Kelilah 
proméne sa mélancolie dans les 
jardins du palais. [2 others] © 
Jan. 10,7929; 1 cc.” Keb. 83.8 foe 
2764; Alphonse Leduc et cie., Paris. 

4230 


Summer days [and] The parade; by 
Minnie Coons Freeman; pf. with 


words. © Feb. 4, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
8; E pub. 3504; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 4231 


Summer days at Meadow Brook; 7% 
musical scenes with words ad lib., 
by Mae-Aileen Erb, op. 33; pf. © 
Feb. 11, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 18; E pub. 
3621; Hatch music co., Boston. 4232 


Summer’s promise; words and music 
by J. Devlin. ©1c. Feb. 28, 1929; 
EH unp. 4122; Jane Devlin, Chicago. 

4233 


Sun flower blues; by Spencer Wil- 
liams; pf. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1929; EB 
unp. 4117; Triangle music pub. co., 
ine., New York. 4234 


Sunny of Sunnyside; juvenile operetta 
in two acts for unchanged voices, 
libretto and lyrics by Beatrice Marie 
Casey, music by Harry L. Alford. 
4to. © Feb. 20, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 23; 
D pub. 27463; T. S. Denison & co., 
Chicago. 4235 


Sunny smiles; fox-trot song, words 
and music by N. Delfonse. © Feb. 
15, 1929; 2c. Feb. 21; E pub. 3629; 
Nicholas Delfonse, Philadelphia. 

4236 


Sunrise City; words and music by 


HH. E. Helseth. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Feb. 6, 1929; E unp. 
3477; Ethel Etherdige Helseth, 
Indrio, Fla. 4237 


Supplication; sacred song, words and 
music by Johncea Gillingham. 
1. Mixed voices. 2. Male voices. 
4to. © Feb. 25, 1929; 2 ec. each 
Feb. 25; E pub. 3676, 3677; Peate’s 
music house, ine., Utica, N. Y. 

4238, 4239 


Sur le lac; tyrolienne, par I. Snoék, 
of Netherlands, op. 19; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Dec. 
31, 1928; 1: ¢. Feb. 8, 19293, i for: 
2754; J. Yves Krier, Paris. 4240 


Swallow, hither wing; poem by W. C. 
Bennett, music by Ivor R. Davies, of 
Great Britain. © Jan. 31, 1929; 1c. 
Feb. 8; E for. 2590; Murdoch, 
Murdoch & co., ine., with John G. 
Murdoch & co., ltd., London. 4241 


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no. 2, 1929 


Swaying (The) nest; by Mildred 
Weston; pf. with words. © Feb. 
20, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 23; E pub. 3645; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

4242 

Swaying roses; by Louise Godfrey 
Ogle; pf. © Feb. 25, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
28; E pub. 3770; Schroeder & Gun- 
ther, inc., New York. 4243 


Sweeping thru the gates; hymn, words 
and music by Luther G. Presley. © 
gan, 3, 1929+ 2 c. Feb. 26; E ‘pub. 
3714; Eugene Monroe Bartlett, Hart- 
ford, Ark. 4244 


Sweet (A) honeymoon; words by Mrs. 
Jno. M. Ely, music by Larry UH. 
Goffin; pf. and ukulele ace. Los 
Angeles, Sequoia music publishers. 
© Jan. 30, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 2; E pub. 
3498; Maud Virginia Ely, Grange- 
ville, Id. 4245 


Sweet memories; words and music by 
F. H. Rea. © Feb. 23, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 25; E pub. 3680; Floris H. Rea, 
Peoria, O. 4246 


Sweet (The) o’ the year; words by 
Shakespeare, music by Peter War- 
lock [pseud. of Philip Heseltine], of 
Great Britain; low or med. voice. 
© Feb. 8, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 9; E for. 
2736; Hikin & co., ltd., London. 4247 


Sweet summer-time; words by Martin 
Wagner, music by E. M. Reasoner. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Jan. 14, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 17; E pub. 
3182; Elizabeth M. Reasoner, Lan- 
sing, Mich. 4248 


Sweetheart; words and music by J. 
Georges. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Jan. 28, 1929; E unp. 3166; 
Josephine Georges, Laramie, Wy. 

4249 

Sweetheart IT’ll never forget; words 

and music by L. Wood, arr. by O. 


Potoker. © 1. Feb. 20, 1929; HE 
unp. 3887; Leonora Wood, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 4250) 


Sweetheart I love you just the same; 
words and music by M. Resnick. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Feb. 8, 1929; EH unp. 3558; Morris 
Resnick, St. Louis. 4251 


Sweetheart, I’m on my way; words 
and music by Alfred Solman and 
Geo. Brown. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ce. Feb. 19, 1929; E unp. 
3871; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

4252 

Sweetheart of Beta; waltz, words and 

music by Hume Everett [i. e. W. H. 


3) 
iad 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


4263 


Everett], special arr. by Bob Taylor; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © 1c. Feb. 16, 
1929; E unp. 3768; William Hume 
Everett, Denver. 4253 


Sweetheart of mine; words by M. L. 
Sehaeffer, music by Phil Starr. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Feb. 14, 1929; 
EH ounp. 3730; Melvin L. Schaeffer, 
Quicksburg, Va. 4254 


Sweetheart of Spain; words and music 
by G. Hundley. © 1c. Feb. 12, 
1929; E unp. 3915; Gertrude Hund- 
ley, Denver. 4255 


Sweetheart of the dawn; words by 
Minnie I. Hodapp, music by S. J. 
Jepperson. © 1 c¢. Feb. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 3903; Samuel J. Jepperscn, 
Los Angeles. 4256 


Swinging in the lane; for toy sym- 
phony, by J. Lilian Vandevere; 
teacher’s sec. and picture sc. 4to. © 
Jan. 4, 1929; 2 ¢. Feb. 13; E pub. 
3656; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

4257 


Symphonie prelude to Robert Brown- 
ing’s tragedy, A blot in the ’scutch- 
eon; by L. R. Lewis, op. 7; full orch. 
se. © Sept. 10, 1928; 2 ec. Dec. 10; 
E pub. 3329; Leo Rich Lewis, Somer- 
ville, Mass. 4258 


Symphonie prelude to Robert Brown- 
ing’s tragedy, A blot in the ’scutch- 
eon; by L. R. Lewis, op. 7; orech. 
ptsy ©) Nov: 122, 1927 ; 2e)) Dee 10; 
1928; E pub. 3331; Leo Rich Lewis, 
Tufts college, Mass. 4259 


Tally-ho; by W. A. Montgomery, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Jan. 29, 1929; 
1 ec. Feb. 15; E for. 2706; Joseph 
Williams, ltd., London. 4260 


Tambourin; by Jean J. C. Mondon- 
ville, arr. by Georges Barrére, of 
France, domiciled at New York; 
flute or violin, with pf. ace. © Jan. 
al, 1929: 2.c. Keb. 43,H) pub., 3250: 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 4261 


Tambourin; 18th siécle, fiir violine und 
klavier, bearb. von Charles Cerné, of 
Austria. © Jan. 5, 1929; 1 c Jan. 
22; E for. 1548; Adolph fFiirstner, 
Berlin. 4262 


Tangled curls; words by D. S. Rey- 
nolds, music by Chas. L. Johnson. 
© 1c. Feb. 23, 1929; E unp. 4041; 
Dorothy Statton Reynolds, Bloom, 
Kan. 4263 


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4264 


pt. ITI, n. s., v. 24 


Tangled in a taxicab; lyric by FE. | Temptation 


Downey, music by M. Hamilton. 
[Words and melody only] ©l1e« 
Feb. 27, 1929; E unp. 4087; Fairfax 
Downey and Morris Hamilton, New 
York. 4264 


Taniec wojta na weselu; by Joseph 
Kapalka. © 1 ¢ Feb. 16, 1929; E 
unp. 3780; International music pub. 
co., Chicago. 4265 


Taxi; words and music by L. J. Wells; 
pf. © 1c. Feb. 21, 1929; E ump. 
3922; Lillian Juanita Wells, New 
York. 4266 


Teach me, O Lord; anthem, text from 
Psalm 119, music by R. M. Stults. 
Ato. © Feb. 5, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 6; 
EK pub. 3165; Wm. A. Pond & co., 
New York. 4267 


Teach me to pray; duet and echo., 
words and music by A. H. Ackley. 
(In Revival songs) © Jan. 15, 
HO29 SO 2s tee Me tL Ey SOD i Coens 
Robert Henry Coleman, Dallas. 

4268 


Tear drops; words by Lou Davis, mu- 
sic by Arnold Johnson. © Feb. 1, 
1929; 2 «. Feb. 7; E pub. 3210; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine., 
New York. 4269 


Tee off; words and music by Reggie 
Montgomery [i. e. Reginald Mont- 
gomery| and G. Ward. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Jan. 8, 1929; 
E unp. 3452; Reginald Montgomery, 
Pasadena, and George Ward, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 4270 


Tell me dear; words and music by J. 
Claps. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1929; E unp. 3821; 
Joseph Claps, West New York, N. J. 

4271 


Tell me dear; words by R. Gibson, 
music by 8. Marco and J. Finke, jr. 
© 1-c. Feb. 21, 1929; E unp. 3945; 
Sano Marco, New York, John Finke, 
jr., Ravena, N. Y., and Ross Gibson, 
Portland, Or. 4272 


Tell me there’s hope for me: waltz 
ballad, words and music by Howard 
Johnson and Joe Davis. © Feb. 11, 
1929); (2° ef Rebr 15) “pub, “Sates 
Triangle muSic pub. co., inc., New 
York. 4273 


Tell me you care; words and music 
by H. A. Evensen. © 1 ¢. Feb. 23, 
1929; E unp. 8956; Howard Alvin 
Evensen, Chicago. 4274 


(The) on the Mount; 
sacred cantata for mixed cho., and 
cho. of children’s or women’s voices, 
with sop. and bar. solos, text se- 
lected by Frederick H. Martens, mu- 
sic by A. Louis Scarmolin, op. 60. 
4to. © Feb. 2, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 1; 


EK pub. 31382; H.. W. Gray,co., New ~ 


York. 4275 


Tenement Tessie; words and music by 
Ken O’Brien [i. e. K. B. O’Brien] 
© Feb. 15, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 23; B 
pub. 8637; Kenneth B. O’Brien, Min- 
neapolis. 4276 


That baby boy of mine; words by 
Jack Hoffman, music by Frank 
Bushea [i. e. F. O. Bushea] ©1c. 
June 4, 1928; E unp. 3899; Franklin 
Orville Bushea, Toledo, O. 4277 


That harmonica band; words and mu- 
sic by James Vollmer. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Feb. 7, 1929; 
E unp. 3500; Edward Vollmer, Phila- 
delphia. 4278 


That little gal from Sharghai; words 
and music by P. J. Moran. ©1e. 
Feb. 11, 1929; EH unp. 3638; Patrick 
Joseph Moran, Oakland, Calif. 4279 


That memory kiss; words by H. F. 
Bell, music by David Reed. ©1e. 
Feb. 15, 1929; E unp. 3758; Harry 
EF. Bell, Venice, Calif. 4280 


That night among the roses; lyric by 
Ted Koehler, music by Frank Ma- 
gine; pf. and ukulele acc. © Feb. 
5, 1929; 2 ec. Feb. 11; HE pubr sage 
Villa Moret, ine., San Francisco. 

4281 


That rose covered shack; words and 
music by W. R. Hodgin. [Words 
and melody only] © 1e. Feb. 16, 
1929; E unp. 8806; Willard Ran- 
dolph Hodgin, New York. 4282 


That’s how I know I love you; words 
and music by Tom Ford. © 1 « 
Feb. 23, 1929; E unp. 4039; Kathryn 
W. Ford, Newton Center, Mass. 

] 4283 


That’s like taking you away from me; 
words and music by Dave Ringle. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e¢. 
Reb, 11, 19295. Eounpipadtt sie 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 4284 


That’s me; fox-trot song, by M. C. 
Skie, music arr. by Walter W. New- 
comer. © Feb. 3, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 16; 
E pub. 3568 ; C. Max Skie, Gary, Ind. 

4285 


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no. 2, 1929 


That’s music to my ears; words and 
musie by J. Fred Coots, Lou Davis 
and Arnold Johnson. © Feb. 1, 
1929; 2 c. Feb. 7; E pub. 3211; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine, 
New York. 4286 


Same. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1929; EB 
unp. 8236; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, ine., New York. 4287 


That’s my folly Molly; words by H. 
Reinschreiber, music by Johnny 
Thompson and H. Reinschreiber. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Jan. 25, 1929; E unp. 3454; Henry 
Jieinschreiber, Philadelphia. 4288 


That’s my new girl now; words by 
Jean Herbert, music by Frank Ga- 
lassi and Maurice Abrahams. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e«. 
Feb. 16, 19829; E unp. 3809; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine., 
New York. 4289 


That’s what I call heaven; words and 
music by Al Solman, Dale Wimbrow, 
and George Brown. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Feb. 7, 1929; 
E unp. 3528; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 4290 


That’s what I call heaven; words and 
musie by Alfred Solman, Geo. Brown 
and Dale Wimbrow, arr. by Joseph 
M. Weiss; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Feb. 27, 1929: 2 c. Feb. 28: E pub. 
3775; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 4291 


‘That’s what I like about you; lyrics 
and music by Tom Ford. © 1 e. 
Feb. 23, 1929; E unp. 4040; Kathryn 
W. Ford, Newton Center, Mass. 

4292 


That’s what I see in you; words and 
music by Al. Koppell and Irving 
Mills; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
M. Kalua.. © Jan. 29; 1929; 2 «. 
Feb. 11; E pub. 3364; Gotham music 
service, inc., New York . 4293 


That’s what the moon said to me; 
words and music by Fred Gardner, 
H. Pitman Clarke and Walter Wal- 
lace: pf. acc. With ukulele arr. by 
M. Kalua. © Jan. 29, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 11; E pub. 33438; Mills music, 
ine., New York. 4294 


That’s what you’ve done to me; words 
and music by H. J. Fisher. © 1 ec. 
Feb. 9, 1929; E unp. 3613; Harry J. 
Fisher, Chicago. 4295 


That’s why I love you Helen; words 
and music by J. Panichelli; with ist 


4306 
violin intro. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Feb. 15, 1929; B unp. 
3762; Joseph Panichelli, Philadel- 
phia. 4296 


That’s why I’m lonesome for you; lyric 
and music by D. De Bellis. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Nov. 28, 
1928; E unp. 2106; Dominic De Bel- 
lis, Orange, N. J. 4297 


That’s why she’s my _ sweetheart; 
words and music by James C. Stapp, 
arr. by Rube Bennett; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. ‘© Feb. 6, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
9; E pub. 3500; Milton Weil music 
co., Chicago. 4298 


That smile I had, I have lost; lyrics 
and music by P. A. Foglia. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. Feb. 25, 
1929; E unp. 4037; Peter A. Foglia, 
Brooklyn. 4299 


That someone it’s you; words and 
music by R. Albright. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Feb. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 3729; Ray Albright, Newark, 
Neo: 4300 


That up-to-date baby of mine; words 
and music by H. Levine. [Words 
and melcdy oniy] © 1c. Feb. 7, 
1929; E unp. 3507; Hyman Levine, 
New York. 4301 


That wonderful wife of mine; words 
and air by James B. Murphy, music 
by Laura J. Murphy. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
9, 1929; E unp. 3748; James Barn- 
hart Murphy, Detroit. 4302 


That wonderful yesterday; words by 
¥. U. Carr, music by David Reed. 
© Feb. 14, 1929; 2 ¢ Feb. 15; E 
pub. 3532: Florence Unzicker Carr, 
Middletown, O. 303 


Then came the war; words and music 
by Ben Black; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. by May Singhi Breen. © Feb. 
20,1929) °2 «. Keb 2h pub. 3627); 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 4304 


Then farewell, my trim-built wherry; 
2 pt. song, by Charles Dibdin, arr. by 
Alee Rowley, of Great Britain; tre- 
ble voices. Winthrop Rogers ed. 
Ate. © Jan2s, 192971 ¢ Feb. A; 
E for. 2695; Hawkes & son (London) 
Itd., London. 4305 


Then I’li come back to you; words 
and music by E. Marino. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Feb. 1, 
1929; E unp. 3436; Ernest Marino, 
New York. 4306 


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4507 


There ain’t no-body but you; lyric by 
C. L. Hauser, jr., music by C. L. 
Hauser, jr. and Bob Zurke; pf. © 
1c. Feb. 28, 1929; E unp.'4118; Carl 


L. Hauser, jr., Philadelphia. 4307 
There is always a bright light gleam- 
ing; words by Reginald Rigby, 


music by Cecil Webb Johnson, of 
Great Britain. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations! © Dec. 13, 1928; 1 «. 
Feb. 21, 1929; E for. 2861; Camp- 
bell, Conneliy & co., London. 4308 


There is life for a look; hymn, words 
and music by Custer V. Cox. (In 
Revival songs.) © Jan. 15, 1929; 
26 Feb. 11; E pub. 3745; Robert 
Henry Coleman, Dallas. 4309 


There is no secret but love; aria, from 
A little girl at play, words and music 
by Frank Patterson; with violin 
obbl. © Jan. 23, 1929; 2 ¢. Feb. 13; 
E pub. 3516; C. C. Birchard & co., 
Boston. 4310 


There is nobody else like you; words 
and music by Jack Palmer and Ir- 
ving Mills; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. by M. Kalua.. © Jan. 29, 1929; 
2c. Feb. 11; E pub. 3369; Gotham 
music service, inc., New York. 

4311 

There is one we both call baby now; 
words and music by E. G. Forbes. 
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1929; E unp. 3637; 
Ernest Gilbert Forbes, Hammond, 
Ind. 4312 


There’s a golden dawn for someone, 
but just another day for me; words 
and music by N. Ingham and Charlie 
Smith [i. e. C. J. Smith]; pf. ©lc. 
Feb. 11, 1929; E unp. 3622; Nelson 
Ingham and Charles J. Smith, Phila- 
delphia. 4313 


There’s a handwriting on the wall; 
words and music by Joel Taggert. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Feb. 8, 1929; E unp. 3564; Chicago 
music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 4314 


There’s a reason; words and music by 
M. D. Bullis. New York City, Frank 
Harding... © Jan. 14, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 
17; E pub. 3183; Maxine D. Bullis, 
Bangall, N. Y. 4315 


There’s an open heaven to-night; 
hymn, words and music by Leland 
Green. © May 1, 1928; 2c. Dec. 1; 
EH pub. 1118; Clarence Leland Green, 
Placentia, Calif. 4316 


Thésée vainqueur; ouverture, par I. 
Snoék, of Netherlands, and G. Krier, 


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pt. Ill, n. S., v.24 


of France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 31, 1929; E for. 24933 J. \¥ves 
Krier, Paris. 4317 


Theta delta chi sweetheart ; words and 
music by D. C. Beattie. [Photostat] 
©.1¢. Feb. 27, 1929; BE unp. 4071; 
Daniel C. Beattie, Washington. 4318 


away my Lord; 
Haster anthem, quartet or echo., 
words from the Bible, music by 
R. W. Martin; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Feb. 1, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 4; E pub. 
3146; J. A. Parks co., York, Neb. 

4319 


They shake all the way round; words 
and music by L. Aron. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Feb. 4, 1929; 
E unp. 3884; Lionel Aron, New 
Gatun, Canal Zone. 4320 


Things look wonderful now; words by 
Benny Davis, music by Joe Burke; 
pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by May 
Singhi Breen. © Jan. 28, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 380; E pub. 3170; Joe Morris 
music co., New York. 4321 


They have taken 


Thinking; words and music by 8. Her- 
ron. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Feb. 11, 1929; EH pub. 3630; 
Stanley Herron, Lancaster, Ky. 

4322 


Thinking and dreaming of you; words 
and music by F. Busker. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. Feb. 11, 
1929; E unp. 3633; Frank Busker, 
Sheboygan, Wis. 4323 


Those airplane blues; words and music 
by G. Offield, banjo ace. by J. W. 
Barney Offield. © 1 c. Feb. 25, 
1929; E unp. 4031; Gertrude EH. 
Offield, Seattle. 4324 


words and 
[Photo- 


Those cornfield blues; 
music by S. B. Furgatch. 


stat] © 1c. Feb. 7, 1929; E unp. 
3517; Sidney B. Furgatch, New 
York. 4325 


Those were the happy days long long 


ago; words and music by Dick 
Robertson, Art Linick and Ted 
Koehler; pf. and ukulele ace. © 


Dec. 29, 1928; 2 ce. Dec. 28; E pub. 
2000; Gene Austin, ine., New York. 
4326 


Three (The) cherry trees; poem by 


Walter De La Mare, music by 
Horace Johnson. © Feb. 13, 1929; 
2.e.¢ Heb: dds ohh pub. ebae rs: 


Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 4327 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1929 


Three-part sight reading exercises; by 
Hubert E. Rooney, of Great Britain. 
nos. 1-50. 4to. © Jan. 17, 1929; 
1c. Feb. 8; E for. 2666; Boosey & 
co., Itd., London. 4328 


Three (The) wise bachelors; words 
and music by E. M. Jones. © 1. 
Feb. 28, 1929; E unp. 4138; Elihu 
M. Jones, West Haven, Conn. 4329 


Through all the keys with the great 
masters; compiled by Elizabeth 
Gest: pie ©) Dec. 29, “1928-2 c. 
Tana, tage; atl. Jan. 513 AA’ O117 ; 
Boston music co., Boston. 4330 


Tick-tock, lullaby; by Rudolf Kvelve, 
op. 4) noe! '15' pf. “with words.” © 
Sane, 1929: 2 ¢ Jan, 16; pub: 
2711; Fred Heltman co., Cleveland. 

4331 

Tickle my doggie; lyrics by Edward 
B. Gordon, music by Erv. Bradley. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Feb. 23, 1929; E unp. 4026; Broad- 
way music corp., New York. 43832 


Tiddledy winks; by E: Rhinard; pf.:© 


Feb. 9, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 7; E pub. 
3399; Ethel Rhinard, Santa Ana, 
Calif. 4333 


Tidings of peace; cantata for Christ- 
mas, text compiled and written by 
- Arthur Beresford, set to music by 
Russell Hancock Miles; solo voices 
and cho., with organ ace. 4to. © 
Oct. 28, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1929; BH 
pub. 3289; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 4334 


Tip-top-ics; six one-steps. by Mel B. 
. Kaufman, arr. by Walter C. Schad; 
orch. pts. with pf. conductor. 
1. Here we go. [5 others] 4to. © 
Jan. 28, 1929; 2 ec. Jan. 31; E pub. 
32438; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
4335 


Tipsy (The) noctambulist; slow-fox, 
von Mirrio Robert. of Belgium; 
odeon and salonorch. pts., with pf. 
conductor and violin 1 conductor. 
4to. © Feb. 18, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 9; 
E for. 2651; Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H., 
Leipzig. 4336 


"Tis my Savior that can give; hymn, 
words and music arr. by B. B. Mc- 
Kinney. (In Revival songs) © 
Jan. 25, 192952: e. Febiiiy Epub. 
3758; Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 

4337 


To a brown-eyed maiden; words and 
music by R. C. Stokell. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Feb. 4, 1929; 


4349 


E unp. 3390; Ralphia Constance 
Stokell, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 4338 


To a>-canary; words by Ruth Carol 
Evertz, music by N. H. Evertz. © 
Feb. 18, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 16; E pub. 
3602; Normanda Hvale Evertz, Chi- 
cago. 4339 


To a woodlark; words by Robert 
Burns, music by. Edward Reitz. © 
1 eso Keb: 25, 1928);* He unps-4002; 
Edward BE. Reitz, Buffalo. 4340 


To Him, who died and rose again; 
Easter anthem, 4 pt. cho., words by 
A. T. Russell, music by Edwin H. 


Pierce; mixed voices with solos; 
organ ace. 4to. © Feb. 4, 1929; 
Dane Web Vos ky * PUY HooUO ss. G. 


4341 


To katinaki mou; words and music by 
Ierotheo Skiza, of Italy, domiciled 
at New York. [Greek text and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Feb. 19, 1929; E 
unp. 3869; Tetos music store, New 
York. 4342 


To my buddy; words by D. Bervey, 
music by Ray Hibbeler. © 1c. Feb. 
21, 1929; E unp. 3988; Dora Bervey, 
Chicago. 4343. 


To the greenwood; by Helen Mac- 
Gregor; pf. © Feb. 25, 1929; 2.-c. 
Feb. 28; E pub. 3765; Schroeder & 
Gunther, inc., New York. 4344 


To the Nazarene; words by Lawrence 
Woodfin, music by L. Patton. Port- 
land, Ore., Manuscript club. © 
Dec. 31, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1929; H 
pub. 3138; Lowell Patton, Portland, 
Or. 4345. 


Tomorrow ; words and music by H. F. 
Styles, of Canada. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Feb. 25, 1929; E 
unp. 3995; Henry F. Styles, Van- 
couver, B. C., Canada. 4346 


Toni (Aleeo) Quattro strambotti; sw 
testi trecenteschi, per canto e pf., di 
A. Toni, of Italy. © Feb. 5, 1929; 
dc. Keb. 21 52 Wistor. 2828; A. .& Gs 
Carisch & c., Milan. 4347 


Too much lovin’; words by Herb Ma- 
gidson, music by Michael H. Cleary ; 
pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by M. 
Kalua. © Jan. 29, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
11; E pub. 3342; Mills music, inc., 


Schirmer, inc., New York. 


New York. 4348 
Tootache; words by Max Rutchik, 
music by L. Whitcup. [Words and 


melody only] ©1c. Jan. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 3457; Leonard Whitcup, New 
York. 4349: 


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4350 


Toreras (Las); zarzuela en un acte, 
paroles et musique de Raoul lLa- 
parra, of France; se. for voice and 
pia, (Ow Dee. 315, 492852 es Feb. 8) 
1929: D pub. 27461; René Gilles, 
Paris. 4350 


Tornade (La) ; incidental, par B. Des- 
sart, orch. par Ph. Parés, of France; 
pts., with pf. conductor. © Dee. 31, 
1928; 1 c. Jan. 31, 1929; H for. 2461 ; 
Editions musicales Sam Fox, Paris. 

4351 

Toro (El) puntal; words and music 
by Antonio Loya, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles; pf. [Photo- 
stat] © Jan. 11, 1929; 2c. Feb. 8; 
EH pub. 3436; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 4352 


Toujours les mémes; paroles de F. 
Vimont, musique de Ph. Parés et G. 
van Parys, of France. © Dee. 31, 
1928: 1 ce. Jan. 31, 1929; E for. 2458; 
Editions musicales Sam Fox, Paris. 

4353 


Tous les maitres du piano; troisiéme 
grand album, 40 chefs-d’ceuvre clas- 
siques et modernes, de F. Salabert, 
of France. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 31, 1929; E for. 2523; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 4354 


Traum (Hin) von Wien;\text und mu- 
sik von EH. Lukasczyk, of Germany, 
domiciled at New York; pf. ©1«. 
Feb. 138, 1929; E unp. 3742; BHrich 
Lukasczyk, New York. 4355 


Treasures; love song, words by Ar- 
thur Sherburne Hardy, music by 
Brinton Whitehead [i. e. J. B. White- 
head]; high or med. voice. © Jan. 
SL, 1929:,2¢. Feb. 4; EH pub, 3251; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 4356 


Treren oi treren; by D. Meyerowitz. 
[Melody only] ©1c. Feb. 16, 1929; 
EK unp. 38794; David Meyerowitz. 
New York. 4357 


Triguefita dame un beso; words and 
music by Emilio Medellin, of Mex- 
ico, domiciled at Los Angeles; pf. 
[Photostat] © Jan. 11, 1929; 2c. 
Feb. 8; E pub. 3413; Dionisio Acosta, 
Los Angeles. 4358 


Trio en fa diése; pour violon, -violon- 
celle et pf., par R. Bernard, of 
France. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1c. Jan. 
31, 1929; E for. 2895; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 4359 

Tripping through the woods; by E. 
Schonherr, of Germany, domiciled 
at San Francisco; pf. © 1c. Nov. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


19, 1928; E unp. 1417; Erwin Schon- 
herr, San Francisco. 4360 


Tristes recuerdos; words and music 
by Antonio Loya, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles; pf. [Photo- 
stat] © Jan. 11, 1929; 2 ce. Feb. 8; 
EK pub. 3448; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 43861 


“Tristeza y dolor; danza, letra y mu- 


sica de Salome Gonzalez, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Chicago. [Photostat] 
© 1c. Feb. 5, 1929; EH unp. 3428; 
Ignacio M. Valle, Chicago. 4362 


Troop—pageantry; by Leo Stanley, of 
Great Britain; military and brass 
band pts. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1928; 
1c. Feb. 8, 1929; E for. 2669 ; Boosey 
& co., ltd., London. 4363 


Trottola (La); riduzione per orches- 
trina con pf. conduttore dell’ autore, 
Attilio Parelli, of Italy. pts. 4to. 
© Feb. 15, 1929; 1 ¢« Feb. 16; EB 
for. 2728; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

4364 


Troublesome blues; words and music 
by Leuella Miller. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Feb. 13, 1929; H 
unp. 3702; State street music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 4365 


Trova de amor; cancion, letra de Car- 
los Valverde Lopez, musica di C. P. 
Garcia, of Spain. © 1 ec. Feb. 11, 
1929; E unp. 3682; Cristobal Pala- 
cios Garcia, Malaga, Spain. 4366 


True heaven; theme song from the 
photoplay, words and music by Wil- 
liam Kernell and Dave Stamper; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Feb. 1, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 7; E pub. 3215; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

4367 


True heaven; words by R. Gibson, mu- 
sie by S. Marco and J. Finke, jr. © 
tives Jan. 31, 1929; Micninp eet 
Sano Marco, New York, John Finke, 
jr.. New York, and Ross Gibson, 
Portland, Or. 4368 


Try your wings; words and music by 
R. F. Glick. © 1. Feb. 1, 1929; B 
unp. 3715; Ruth Fridman Glick, Cin- 
cinnati. 4369 


Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) Har- 
vest song; August, op. 37", no. 8, Se- 
lected, fingered and annotated by G. 
Augustus Holmes and Frederick J. 
Karn, of Great Britain; pf. © Feb. 
12, 1929: 1°e Feb. 153 BE for. 2ean. 
Edwin Ashdown, ltd., London. 4870 


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MUSIGAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1929 


4391 


Tu veux savoir; valse lente sur les mo- 
tifs de la chanson du film La chair 
et le diable, de René Sylviano, arr. 
par F. Salabert, of France; orch. 


pts., with pf. conductor, 1st violins 


conductor and words. 4to. © Jan. 
10, 1929: 1 e@« Feb. 8; E for. 2810; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 4371 


Tu veux savoir; chanson du film La 
chair et le diable, paroles de Lucien 
Boyer, musique de René. Sylviano, of 
France; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by F. Salabert. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 
ce. Feb. 8, 1929; E for. 2798; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 4372 


Tune (A) that you can whistle; words 
and music by Tom Rogers [i. e. T. 
P. Rogers] [Without acc.] ©1 ce 
Feb. 6, 1929: EB unp. 3483: Thos. P 
Rogers. Bellwood, Ill. 4373 


Tune (The) the old cow died on; 
words and music by HE. M. Manley. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Feb. 5. 1929; E unp. 3434; Edward 
Marquis Manley, Los Angeles. 4874 


Tutto passa; by M. Loguercio. [Mel- 
ody only] ©l1e. Dee. 29, 1928; B 
unp. 2371; #Michael Loguercio, 
Brooklyn. 4375 


"Twas in the moonlight when my love 
dreams came true; fox trot, words 
and music by Del Cabell [i. e. A. T. 
Cabell] 
© 1c. Feb. 19, 1929; E unp. 3859; 
Adelbert T. Cabell, Denver. 4376 


Two (The) orphans; musical version 
in 3 acts, 5 scenes, lyrics by Doris 
Marbro, music by Anthony Bonsig- 
nore and M. Scala. © 1c. Feb. 16, 
1929; D unp. 27458; Mario Scala, 
Brooklyn. 4377 


Tyrolean song; by Zeller, arr. by Os- 
ear J. Lehrer; violin and pf. © 
Meb> 12,0929 20e. Keb. 142 B pub. 
35099; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 4378 


°U cavuru d’ America; words by A. De 
Simone, music by Paolo Dones. 
[Italian text] [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Feb. 20, 1929; EB unp. 
3878 ; Andrea De Simone, New York. 
4379 
"U chiovu; versi di G. Marrone, musica 
di Mario Nicastro. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Feb. 12, 1929; 
E unp. 38663; Gaspare Marrone, 
Brooklyn. 4380 


Uccellino (L’) blu; versi di Peppino 
Mendes, musica di C. Lombardo. © 


[Words and melody only] | 


Novel, 1928 *.8 «2 Wen 6. BE) for, 
2616; Carlo Lombardo, Milan. 4381 


Uke a melody; dis moi oui, fox-trot, 
de Broadway, by Harry Revel, spe- 
cial jazz orchestration by André Sab, 
of France; orch. pts. 4to. © Jan. 
Hoong de ex JADA Site) LOR. 2aGos 
Publications Raoul Breton et ¢co., 
Paris. 4382 


Um pah: words and music by Lou 
Davis and Ted Fiorito. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Feb. 11, 1929; 
EH unp. 3918; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, ine., New York. 4383 


Uncle Bud; words and music by Hud- 
son Whittaker. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Feb. 13, 1929; E unp. 
3711; State street music pub. Co., 
ine., Chicago. 4384 


Under the harvest moon; words and 
music by C. N. Parker. © 1c. Feb. 
20, 1929; E unp. 3898; Carroll Nor- 
man Parker, Chicago. 4385 


Under the silvery moon in a little bark 
canoe; words and music by J. C. 
Farrow. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Feb. 4, 1929; 2c. Feb. 
6; E pub. 3196; James Clarke Far- 
row, Coachella, Calif. 4386 


Underneath the mystic moon; words 
by Clinton Lewis [i. e. Clinton Gard- 
ner Lewis], music by Al Smith [1. e. 
Albert Francis Smith] © 1. Feb. 
28. 1929; E unp. 4135; Al Smith and 
Clinton Lewis, Buffalo. 4387 


Unfortunate (The) coon; song and 
dance, words by W. H. Thomlinson, 
music by I. A. Springborn. Musca- 
tine, Iowa, Muscatine music house. 
© Feb. 6, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 7; E pub. 
3523; Ida Appel Springborn, Muscea- 
tine, Ia. 4388 


Unhappy blues; words and music by 
Will Ezell. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Feb. 8, 1929; E unp. 
3561; Chicago music pub. co., ine., 
Chicago. 4389 


United States of America; stars on the 
blue, marching song, words and mu- 
sic. by ©. Gladish,. .©.1\..c. FKeb...4, 
1929; E unp. 3357; Cora Gladish, 
Higginsville, Mo. 4390 


Uomo (L’) che ride; fantasia, di Ar- 
rigo Pedrollo, riduzione per orch. 
salon, con pf. conduttore, di A. Pen- 
nati Malvezzi. of Italy. pts. 4to. 
© Nov. 10, 1928; 1 c Feb. 6, 1929; 
E for, 2626; Casa musicale Sonzogno, 
Milan. 4391 


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4392 


Up a hill and down a hill to you; 
words and music by L. Valdare. © 
1c. Feb. 27, 1929; E 4093; Larry 
Valdare, Chicago. 4392 


Up in the air; lyric by M. C. Davies, 
music by P. H. Burn. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Feb. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 3615; Philip Haviland Burn, 
Brooklyn, and Mary Carolyn Da- 
vies, New York. 4393 


Up in your room; words and music by 
Harold Saylor. © 1c. Feb. 6, 1929; 
EH unp. 3466; Nathan Harold Saylor, 
Chicago. 4394 


Vacation-time [and] The _ birthday 
party; by Minnie Coons Freeman ; 
pf. with words. © Feb. 4, 1929; 
2 ¢@. Feb. 8; E pub. 38505; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 4395 


Yademecum (Das) des fldtenspielers 
(The flutist’s vademecum); by L. 
DeLorenzo, op. 35. book 1-3. © 
Oct. 21, 192834) es each Oct, 16%. 1-¢ 
each Nov. 27; E pub. 3534-3536; 
Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 

4396-43898 


Valse in F; by M. Gold. [Melody 
only] ©1c. Feb. 12, 1929; E unp. 
3665; Matthew Gold, Bayonne, N. J. 

4399 


Valse lente; by Florence A. Goodrich; 
pf.. © Feb. 26, 1929; 2c. Feb. 28; 
E pub. 3776; Clayton F. Summy Co., 
Chicago. . 4400 


Walse Pauline; valse lente, by Carl 
Wilhelm Kern, op. 584; pf. © Feb. 
6 1929 2 e) Pebait} Epub: (S207 
Irving Berlin standard music corp., 
New York. 4401 


Valse piquante; by S. L. Davis; pf. 
© 1c. Feb. 13, 1929; E unp. 4097; 
Stanley L. Davis, Warren, O. 4402 


Valse romantique; by W. O. Forsyth, 
of Canada, op. 62; pf. © Feb. 11, 
19207 Ae. Reb, ia for eae 
Anglo-Canadian music co., Toronto, 
Canada. 4403 


Valse tendre; graceful waltz move- 
ment, by William Axt, orch. by An- 
tonio HE. Cafarella; orch. pts. with 
pf. or organ conductor. © Feb. 7, 
1929; 2c. Feb. 8; E pub. 3286; Rob- 


bins music corp., New York. 4404 
Valses nobles et sentimentales; par 
Maurice Ravel, pour petite orch., 


avec pf. conducteur par Roger Bran- 
on, OL France, 400.) ono, oi 

Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c. each Feb. 8, 1929; 
KY for. 2775, 2776; Durand et cie.., 
Paris. 4405, 4406 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Valzer allegro; by J. Pezzolo; accor- 
dion. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1929; © unp. 
3812; John Pezzolo, San Francisco. 

4407 


Vengeance; by Edward Mayhofer; ist 
violin. 4to. © Oct. 15, 1928; 2 e«. 
Oct. 17; E pub. 37; Strauss music 
pub. co., Sharon, Mass. 4408 


Veni pebeta .. .; tango sentimental, 
paroles argentines de Bourel y Mo- 
rales, musique de Manuel Jovés, of 
France; pf., with ukulele arr. by 
F. Salabert. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 e. 
Feb. 8, 1929; E for. 2791; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 4409 


Verlorene (Der) sohn; in ftinf szenen, 
text nach André Gide, tibersetzt von 
* Rainer Maria Rilke, musik von Her- 
mann Reutter, of Germany, op. 34; 
orch. Se © Feb. 15, 1929; ie 
Feb. 9; E for. 2748; B. Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 4410 


Véronique! Véronique! chanson popu- 
laire, paroles de <A. Willemetz, 
Saint-Granier et Jean Le Seyeux, 
musique de C. Borel-Clere, of France. 
©' Dee. 31, 1928 -' 1c.) Jan st, oes. 
EH for. 2443; Ch. Borel-Clerc, Paris. 

4411 


Vezzosa (La); polka, by L. Canoro; 
violin. © 1c. Feb. 27, 1929; E unp. 
4081; Louis Canoro, New York. 

4412 


Vidi aquam; liturgical text, music by ~ 
Martin G. Dumler, op. 13, no. 5; 
mixed voices, with organ ace. 4to. 
© Feb. 19, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 23; EB 
pub. 3634; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 4413 


Viole appassite; by M. Loguercio. 
[Melody only] © 1c. Feb. 5, 1929; 


EK unp. 3432; Michael Loguercio, 
Brooklyn. 4414 
Violen; von Johan §. Svendsen, of 


Norway, arr. by A. Andersen Win- 
gar, of Norway salon-orch. pts. 4to. 
© Sept. 10, 1928: 1 ¢. Nov. o3um 
for. 584; Norsk musikforlag, Oslo, 
Norway. 4415 


Violetta ; 
loni; violin. 
EK unp. 3896; 
Brooklyn. 


waltz, by Flaminio Pigno- 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1929; 
Apollo music @o., 

4416 


Violin compositions ; with pf. ace., and 
violin alone by Gene Redewill; 
violin pt. © Jan. 9, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 
16; E pub. 3266; Redewill music co., 
Phoenix, Ariz. 4417 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1929 


Vita (La) di Broadway; words by 
Andrea De Simone, music by L. 
Canoro; voice with violin. [Italian 
text] © 1c. Feb. 27, 1929; E unp. 
4076; Louis Canoro, New York. 

4418 

Vita mia; by M. Loguercio. [Melody 
only] ©1ce. Dec. 29, 1928; E unp. 
2372: Michaei Loguercio, Brooklyn. 

4419 

Vita spagnola; waltz, by Alberto Rizzi; 
violin. ©1c. Feb. 20, 1929; E unp. 
3893; Apollo music co., Brooklyn. 

4420 

Vogelhiindler (Der); fantasie, von 
Carl Zeller, arr. von Leo Artok, of 
Germany, op. 107; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor and ist violin direc- 


tion. © Feb. 15, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 9; 
E for. 2744; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany: 4421 


Voici que le printemps...: de Cl. De- 
bussy, arr. par F . Salabert, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor and ist violins conductor. © 
Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ce. Feb. 8, 1929; E 
for. 2804; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

4422 

Vol (Le) du bourdon; scherzo, tiré de 
lopéra Le conte du Tsar Saltan, 
par N. Rimsky-Korsakov, transcrip- 
tion pour grand-orgue par L. de 
Saint-Martin, of France. © Dec. 
abvidezs;: te. Jan. 31, 1929. for. 
2394; W. Bessel et cie., Paris. 4423 


Volkstinze fiir singkreise in schule 
und haus; in verbindung mit Paul 
Kickstat u. Bernhard Schmidt, hrsg. 
von Fritz Jode, of Germany. Melo- 
dien ausg. 1. t. 12mo. © June 
16, 1928; 1 c«. Nov. 20; A—Foreign 
824: Georg Kallmeyer verlag, Wol- 
fenbiittel, Germany. 4494 


WOy. 2. OTIE.< 22) ; words and music by 
Luis Aguifiaga, of Mexico, ‘domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles; pf. [Photo- 
stat] © Jan. 11, 1929; 2c. Feb. 8; 
E. pub. 3446; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 4425 

Voyageurs (Les); musical play, li- 
bretto by D. O. Wilson, music by 
J. H. Gilbert and Christine Corbett. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Dec. 28, 1928: D unp. 27460: Chris- 
tine G. Corbett, Des Moines. J. H. 
Gilbert, El Dorado, Kan., and D. O. 
Wilson, Des Moines. 4426 


Waffenschmied (Der); ouverture zur 
oper, von A. Lortzing, arr. von Leo- 
pold Weninger, of Austria; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor and 1st violin 
conductor. © Jan. 23, 1929: 1 «. 


4438 


Feb. 12; E for. 2599; Anton J. Ben- 
jamin, Leipzig. 4427 


Wagner (Richard) Tannhiiuser; se- 
lection from the opera, arr. by Ar- 
thur Purcell, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Feb. 15, 1929: 1 ec. Feb. 14; E 
for. 2708; J. H. Larway, London. 

4428 

Wait till you’re blue, Mary; words 
by Irving Caesar and Murray Smith, 
music by Cliff Friend. © Feb. 7, 
1929; 2 c. Feb. 8; E pub. 3280; Irv- 
ing Berlin, ine., New York. 4429 


Waitin’ for the rainbow; words by F. 
Johnson, music by F. Johnson and 
Dever Stuart. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Feb. 23, 1929; E unp. 
3950; Fred Johnson, Clarksburg, W. 
Va. 4430 


Waiting; waltz, words and music by 
C. Santoro. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Feb. 23, 1929; E unp. 
3951; Carl Santoro, Norristown, Pa. 

4431 

Waiting for you; words by C. Bas- 
ham, music by Robert H. Brennen. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Jan. 14,1929; 2 c Jan. 17; E pub. 
3188; Clara Basham, Roanoke, Va. 

4432 

Waiting (The) song; words by Lou 
Klein, music by B. Miller. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Jan. 2, 
1929: E unp. 3980; Bob Miller, New 
York. 4433 


Walk in the newness of life; words 
by James Rowe, music by B. D. Ack- 
ley: pf. (In Revival songs.) © 
Jan.” 15, 1929-3 c. Feb. 1 3-nF pul: 
3744: Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 

4434 

Walking home blues; words by H. 
Lewis, music by Robert B. Hand. 
© 1c. Feb. 9, 1929; E unp., 3595; 
Howard Lewis, Philadelphia. 4435 


Walking with Jesus; hymn, words by 
James Rowe, music by Thomas Ben- 
ton, © Jan. 3, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 26; 
E pub. 3708: Eugene Monroe Bart- 
lett. Hartford, Ark. 4436 


Walking with the Lord; hymn, words 
and music by Luther G. Presley. © 
Jan. 3, 1929: 2 ¢ Feb. 26; E pub. 
3715: Eugene Monroe _ Bartlett, 
Hartford, Ark. 4437 

Waltz of the moon; words and music 
by Charley Berry, Syl. Hosman and 
Bert, Lowes?.@© Feb. 4, 1929; -2¢ 
Feb. 18: E pub. 3724; Berry-Hosman 
music co., Salem, Mass. 4438 


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4439 


Wanderer’s (The) warning; words by 
Frank Luther, music by C. J. Robi- 
son. [Words and melody only] © 
1c Feb. 19, 1929; E unp. 3860; Car- 
son J. Robison, New York. 4439 


Wandering (The) girl; mountanieer 
[!]> ballad, by.. J. HH: Crockett, jr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Feb. 21, 1929; HB unp. 3925; Johnny 
Harvey Crockett, jr., Fowler, Calif. 

4440 


Wandering home; fox-trot, lyric by 
Gus Kahn, music by Jules K. Stein, 
arr. by Arthur Lange; orch. pts. 
4to. © Feb. 11, 1929: 2 « Feb. 12; 
E pub. 3490; Leo Feist, inc, New 
York. 4441 


“Wandering lovers; moon and_ star- 
light waltz, lyric by W. N. Myers. 
music by B. M. Hale. © 1 ec. Feb. 
25, 1929; EH unp. 4029; Wm. Nelson 
Myers, U. S. Natl military home, 
Ind. 4442 

words by Mary 


Warriors (The); 


Brennan Clapp, music by D. Smith. | 


Missoula, Associated students’ store, 
State university of Montana. 4to. 
© Jan. 25, 1929; 2c. Feb. 4; E pub. 
3148; DeLoss Smith, Missoula, Mo. 

4443 


Wave that frame; words and musie by 
C. McMichen. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Feb. 9, 1929; E unp. 
3746; Clayton McMichen, Atlanta. 

4444 


Wavelets; by Helen MacGregor; pf. 
© Feb. 25, 1929; 2 c Feb. 28; B 
pub. 3768; Schroeder & Gunther, 
inc., New York. 4445 


Way (The) the world goes round; 
words and music by W. 8S. Roddie, 
of Great Britain. London, J. Cur- 
wen & sons, ltd. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Feb. 1, 1929; 
Lee, Jan. 3h Ky for (2512.7 Wieste- 
wart Roddie, London. 4446 


Way (The) to do the men nowadays; 
words by H. M. Lyttleton, music by 


Robt. H. Brennen. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Feb. 1, 1929; 
EK unp. 8854; Eva M. Lyttleton, 


Hartford. 4447 


Wehatza matta Tony; words and mu- 
sic by P. Martorano. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Feb. 4, 1929; 
EK unp. 3442; Peter Martorano, Gar- 
field, N. J. 4448 


We be three poor mariners; two pt. 
song, old sailor tune, arr. by Alec 


pt. 1 Ss eee 


Rowley, of Great Britain; treble 
voices. Winthrop Rogers ed. 4to. 
© Jan. 23, 1929; 1 ce Feb. 4; E for. 
2693 ; Hawkes & son (London) ltd., 
London. 4449, 


We could be more loving while in good 
old wonderland; words by A. M. 
West, music by HE. Hiliott. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Feb. 11, 
1929; E unp. 8660; Alvin M. West 
and Ernest Elliott, New York. 4450 


We know you'll take good care of 
Lindy ; words by Charles Tobias and 
Al. Lewis, music by Al. Sherman. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Feb. 18, 1929; EH unp. 3832; Hughes 
Bailey & co., inec., New York. 4451 


We'll get along; from Well well well, 
lyrics by Max and Nathaniel Lief, 
music by Muriel Pollock. © Feb. 8,. 
1929; 2 ¢«. Feb: 20; pule Sb? 
Shubert music pub. corp., New York. 

4452 


We'll laugh the clouds away; words 
and music by Billy House [i. e. W. 
House] © 1 «¢« Feb. 25, 1929; EH 
unp. 8984; William House, Chicago. 

4453: 

We must all have another; fox trot, 
words and music by Rex Kerwall 
and Irving King, of Great Britain; 
pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by Harry 
J. Stafford. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Dec. 18, 1928; 1 e. 
Feb. 21, 1929; E for. 2862; Campbell, 
Connelly & co., London. 4454 


Weary of earth; hymn anthem, words 
by S. J. Stone, music by Firmin 
Swinnen; mixed voices. 4to. © 
Feb. 12, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 14; E pub. 
3542; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 4455. 


Weenie; words and music by C. Smi- 
ley. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1929; E unp. 
8901; Chas. Smiley, Paris, Tex. 

4456 

Wen ich wolt reich given [and] Shein- 
dele; words by Israel Rosenberg, 
music by S. Secunda. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Feb. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 38592; Samuel Secunda, 
Brooklyn. 4457 


Wenn es irgend geht; slow-fox, aus 
Das siisse geheimnis, gesangstext 
von Alfred Brieger, musik von Kurt 
Zorlig, of Germany, arr. von Hart- 
wig v. Platen, of Germany; orch. 
pts., with pf. direction and 1st violin 
direction. 4to. © Dec. 18, 1928; 1 
ec. Jan. 9, 1929; E for. 2699; Musik- 
verlag city, Leipzig. 4458 


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no. 2, 1929 


What an unusual melody; lyrics and 
melody by W. Markowitz. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 28, 1929; E unp. 4189; William 
Markowitz, Los Angeles. 4459 


What can I do? words and music by 
H. H. Reynolds. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Feb. 19, 1929; E 
unp. 3854; Hayden Hamilton Rey- 
nolds, Starkville, Miss. 4460 


What do you want the moonlight for; 
words and musie by T. T. Murch. 
[Words and melody only] ©le«. 
Feb. 20, 1929; E unp. 3889; Thomas 
T. Murch, Hoboken, N. J. 4461 


What does a woman say when when 
she proposes; words and music by 
A. H. C. Smythe. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Feb. 25, 1929; BH 
unp. 3985; Alexandria H. Campbell- 
Smythe, Cranbrook, B. C. 4462 


What have I done to deserve all this? 
words and music by lL. Morris. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Feb. 25, 1929; E unn. 3991; Lester 
Morris, New York. 4463 


What I need I ain’t been gettin’ from 
you; lyric by M. Rosumny and B. 
B. Berman, music by M. Rosumny. 
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1929; E unp. 3639; 
Max Rosumny and Bobby Burns 
Berman, Los Angeles. 4464 


What is life without you; ballad, 
words and music by S. A. Preston. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Jan. 24, 1929; 2 «. Jan. 30; E pub. 
3176; Sophie A. Preston, Tacoma. 


4465 

What more? words and musie by 
Chuck Thode [i. e. C. Thode] 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 


Feb. 4, 1929; E unp. 3395; Charles 
Thode, San Francisco. 4466 


What’s da use; words by Harvey Mae 
Donald Barr, music by H. L. Cle- 
ments. © 1c. Jan. 19, 1929; EB unp. 
3446; Henry Loren Clements, Brook- 
lyn. 4467 


What’s your price; words and music 
by J. C. Johnson and Andy Razaf. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1. Feb. 
28, 1929; E unp. 4126; Triangle mu- 
sic pub. co., ine., New York. 4468 


What will it matter; hymn, words by 
Margaret Preston, music by Knowles 
Shaw, arr. by B. B. McKinney. (In 
Revival songs) © Jan. 15, 1929; 
2 ec. Feb. 11; E pub. 3746; Robert 

__ H. Coleman, Dallas. 


4479 


When dawn comes stealing; words by 
Anne-Marentze, music by George 
Roberts; low-med. voice, in C. © 
Dee. 29, 1928; 2 ec. Dec. 81; E pub. 
2085; E. Morris music pub. co., ince., 
New York. 4470 


When days begin; words and music by 
Chick Endor, Harry Steinberg, Ray 
Benson and the Duncan sisters; pf. 
aee., with ukulele arr. by Charles 
Hanley. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © Dec. 28, 1928; 2 ec. Feb. 
8, 1929; E pub. 3476; Music pub. co., 
ltd., London. 4471 


When I’m back with you; words by J. 
Valle and W. Gasser, music by J. 
Valle. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 e. Feb. 2, 1929; E unp. 4111;° 
Jack Valle and Walter Gasser, New 
York. 4472 


When I sail from the North in the 
fall; words and musie by Jack Had- 
land. [Photostat] © 1. Feb. 25, 
1929; E unp. 4035; Jacob Hadland, 
Petersburg, Alaska. 4473 


When I see you smile; lyric by Reuben 
Rosten, music by H. J. Klimpl and 
Sam Yaffe. © 1c. Nov. 26, 1928; 
EK. unp. 3916; Harry Joseph Klimpl, 
New Haven. 4474 


When I sing my tender songs; waltz 
ballad, words and music by W. R. 
Hodgin. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 13, 1929; E unp. 3690; 
Willard Randolph Hodgin, New 
York. 4475 


When it’s haying time in lowa; words 
by H. M. Scharff, music by Phil 
Starr. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 6, 1929; E unp. 3474; 
Hattie M. Scharff, Le Claire, Ia. 

4476 

When Jesus took me in; hymn, words 
by Mrs. E. Boone, musie by HE. Boone. 
© Feb. 4, 1929;:2 c. Feb. 7; E pub. 
3208; Edward Boone, Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 4477 


When Rosalinda sings; Italian folk 
tune, words by Lizzie De Armond, 
music arr. by Fred K. Huffer ; mixed 
quartette. 4to. © Feb. 18, 1929; 
2 ec. Feb. 23; E pub. 3632; Chart 
music pub. house, ine., Chicago. 

4478 

When shadows fall on Mississippi 
shore; words and music by EH. L. 
Wendel; with male quartette. © 
1 ec. Feb. 12, 1929; E unp. 3650; 
Emma Louise Wendel, New York. 

4479 


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4480 


When summer comes; by Ernie Bur- 
nett. [Chords, single staff] © 1c. 
Feb. 9, 1929; E unp. 3601; Ernest M. 
Burnett, Chicago. 4480 


When the swallows nest again; fox 
trot, words and music by Reed 
Stampa and Hubert W. David, of 
Great Britain; pf. acc., with banju- 
lele banjo and ukulele arr. by Keech. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
©poKeb. 5: 1929.1 se. .Peb.. 05) Eior. 
2683; Worton David, ltd., London. 

4481 


When the work’s all done in the fall; 
words and music by R. O. Mack; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by Louis 
Fleischer. © Feb. 1, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
16; E pub. 3718; F. B. Haviland pub. 
co., New York. 4482 


When twilight shadows fall; words 
and music by K. L. Lanning. 
[Words and melody only], © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 4, 1929; E unp. 3386; Kathryn 
L. Lanning, Washington, N. J. 4483 


When we settle down, we two; lyric by 
L. Rosenthal, music by Alvin Rosen- 
thal. [Chords, single staff] © 1. 
Feb. 12, 1929; E unp. 3671; Leonard 
Rosenthal, Brooklyn. 4484 


When will my golden. dreams come 
true; words and music by Gertrude 
Offield; with banjo acc. by Barney 
Offield. ©1c. Feb. 18, 1929; E unp. 
3814; Gertrude EK. Offield, Seattle. 

4485 


When you meet the one you really 
love too late; words by Shamrock 
[pseud. of A. Bowness], music by 
David Reed. © 1c. Feb. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 3755; Annie Bowness, Salis- 
bury, Rhodesia, So. Africa. 4486 


Where are you? words by Charles 
Tobias,. music by Al Sherman. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 


Feb. 11, 1929; E unp. 3910; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 4487 


Where did you get that name? words 
by Lou Klein, music by Bob Miller ; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Feb. 8, 
1929; 2c. Feb. 9; E pub. 3327; Skid- 
more music co., ine., New York. 

4488 


Where I may have been before; words 


by Baron Keyes, music by L. A. 
Harline. [Chords, single staff] © 
it, “Keb. 12,1920); Hh tiny. oer. 


pt. II, n. s., v. 24 


Leigh Adrean Harline, San Fran- 
cisco, 4489 


Where life and dreams are true; from 
The silver swan, lyrics by Wm. S. 
Brady, music by H. Maurice Jacquet. 
[Words and melody only] © 1c. 
Feb. 16, 1929; E unp. 3840; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 4490: 


While I’m dreaming of you dear, are 
you dreaming of somebody else; 
lyrics by P. Lawlor, music by D. 
Lynn. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 23, 1929; E unp. 3948; 
Doris Lynn and Patricia Lawlor, 
Chicago. 4491 


While I think of you; part song, 
founded on the Largo from Dyorak’s 
symphony, From the new _ world, 
words by Stella Max, music by 
Henry Bond, of Great Britain; fe- 
male voices. 4to. © Jan. 21, 1929; 
1c. Feb. 2; E for. 2531; Alfred Leg- 
nick & co., ltd., London. 4492 


Who cares what you have been; lyric 
by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by: Mar- 
tin Freed. [Words and melody 
only] ©41e. Feb. 19, 1929; E unp. 
4066; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

4493 


Who do you miss; words by Charlie 
Garland and Harry Harris, music 
by Fred Rose; pf. ace, with Lee 
Sims pf. solo and ukulele arr. © 
Feb. 20;;1929; 2 e Feb: 23; Epub: 
3687; Ted Browne music ¢o., iné., 
Chicago. 4494 


Who'll buy my flowers; from the Ital- 
ian, words and music by L. B. Pem- 
berton, arr. by Nellie Vaughn. © 
Jan. 14, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 21; E pub. 
3628; Lovell Bearse Pemberton, Re- 
dondo Beach, Calif. 4495 


Who stayed at home with Mrs. Paul 
Revere, while Paul pulled his mid- 
night ride? words and music anon. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Feb. 2, 1929; E unp. 3645; Herbert 
M. Fant, Sardis, Miss. 4496 


Who threw mush in grandpa’s whis- 
kers; words and music by B. C. 
Gregory. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 7, 1929; H unp. 3518; 
Bobby C. Gregory, New York. 4497 


Who will be in love with me? waltz, 
words and music by E. Miller. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Feb. 12, 1929; E unp. 3666; Hrnest 
Miller, Saginaw West Side, Mich. 

4498 


226 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1929 


Why am I alone with no one to love; 
fox-trot song, words and music by 
Spencer Williams, Andy Razaf and 
Thomas Waller. © Feb. 18, 1929; 
2 «. Feb. 18; E pub. 3591; Triangle 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

4499 

Why do you give your smiles to some- 
one else, and all your tears to me; 
words and music by Max Kortland- 
er, Pete Wendling and Irving Bibo; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by An- 
thony J. Franchini. © Feb. 5, 1929; 
2 c. Feb. 5; E pub. 3160; Bibo-Lang, 
inc., New York. 4500 


Why do you tease me, yes or no; from 
Well well well, lyric by Max and 
Nathaniel Lief, music by Muriel 
Pollock. © Feb. 8, 1929; 2 ¢. Feb. 
20; E pub. 3619; Shubert music pub. 
corp., New York. 4501 


Why don’t you love me; words and 
music by E. F. McDonough. ©1.. 
Feb. 25, 1929; E unp. 4011; Edward 
Francis McDonough, Chicago. 4502 


Why, just why; words by J. C. Mack, 
jr. and George Albert Ormes, music 
by G. A. Ormes. © 1 c Feb. 28, 
1929; E unp. 4129; Joseph C. Mack, 
jr., Toledo, O. 4508 


Why? Oh! Why, must I pine and miss 
happy days; words and music by 
Ac pwastas! ©) 77M Jan 237/499 ; 
© unp. 3749; Andrew Nastasi, New- 
ark. 4504 


Wie schon sind doch am abend die 
augen einer braut! walzerlieda, text 
von Hermann Frey, musik von 
Walter Kollo, of Germany. © Nov. 
15, 1928; 1c. Feb. 8, 1929. E for. 
2718; Alrebi musikverlag, G. m. b. 
H., Berlin. 4505 


Wild geese blues; words and music 
by Johnny Louis. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Feb. 25, 1929; BH 
unp. 4010; J. C. Johnson, New York. 

4506 


Wild rose: words and music by D. 
McCormick. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Jan. 14, 1929; E unp. 
3786: Dell McCormick, Dell Rapids, 
i. . 4507 


Will I make love to her, och will I 
make love to her; words and music 
by G. Scharf. [Words and melody 
only] ©41. Feb. 18, 1929; E unp. 
4105; Gene Scharf, Union City, N. J. 

4508 

Will you ever care, in the same sweet 

way I care for you; words and mu- 


4519 


sic by V. A. L. Sharp, of Great Brit- 
ain. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1929: E unp. 
4033; Vernon A. L. Sharp, Washing- 
ton. 4509 


Will you forget? lyrics and music by 
V. A. R. Willrich. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Feb. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 3725; Virginia Adelina Raum 
Willrich, Houston. 4510 


Window (The) cleaners; words and 
music by Bert Kalmar and Harry 
Ruby; pf. and ukulele ace. © Feb. 
8, 1929; 2 ¢ Feb. 11; E pub: 3495; 
Harms, ine., New York. 4511 


Windy city wabble; by Spencer Wil- 
liams; pf. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1929; EB 
unp. 4127; Triangle music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 4512: 


Winning aces; march, by Elizabeth 
Banghart [i. e. S. E. Banghart];: pf. 
© Feb, 21,1929 2- c..Web...25;, E 
pub. 3667; Sarah BHlizabeth Bang- 
hart, New York. 4513 


Winter winds have chilled our bones; 
earol, words by Hamish Maclaren, 
music by Kenneth Finlay, of Great 
Britain, tonic solfa tr. by H. J. Tim- 
othy; male choir or quartette. 4to. 
© Feb. 14, 1929; 1 ¢ Feb. 15; E 
for. 2741; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 4514 


Wishing (The) well; musical comedy 
in a prologue and two acts by P. 
Gawthorne, music by H. Garstin, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at San 
Francisco. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1929; D 
unp. 27462; Harold Garstin and 
Peter Gawthorne, San Francisco. 

4515 


With you forever; words and music 
by K. L. Johnson. © 1 e. Feb. 26, 
1929; E unp. 4049; Katherine Louise 
Johnson, Houston. 4516 


Without the one you love; words and 
music by J. A. Osborne. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Feb. 28, 
1929; E unp. 4120; James Andrew 
Osborne, Los Angeles. 4517 


Wonder (The) flower; words and mu- 
sie by H. Swerdloff. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Jan. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 2766; Herman Swerdloff, 
Seward, Alaska. 4518 


Wonder if you miss me: words by Lew 
Pollack, music by Paul Renault. © 
1 c Feb. 23, 1929; E unp. 3968; 
Belwin, ine., New York. 4519 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4520 


pt. TI; BPS.P¥; 24 


Wonderful love; hymn, words and mu- 
sic by M. M. Johnson. © Feb. 15, 
1929; 2c. Heb, 20" Epub! sels: 
Monroe M. Johnson, Lynwood, Calif. 

4520 


Wonderful pal of my dreams; lyric by 
Andrew Joseph Flaherty, music by 
L. A. Donohue. © 1 ¢. Feb. 16, 
1929; EH unp. 3798; Louis Augustine 
Donohue, Philadelphia. 4521 


Wonderful pals of mine; waltz ballad, 
words by M. J. O’Connor, music by 
Vincent Shannon. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Feb. 2, 1929; E 
unp. 3374; Michael Joseph O’Connor, 
Trenton, N. J. 4522 


Wonderful you; words by V. M. Charl- 
ton, music by David Reed. © 1. 
Feb. 15, 1929; E unp. 3754; Viola 
M. Charlton, Httrick, Va. 4523 


Wond’ring; words and music by W. 
L. MacDonald, of Canada, domiciled 
at Watertown, Mass., arr. by Luther 
A. Clark. © Feb. 8, 1929; 2 ¢ Feb. 
23; E pub. 3648; Wilfred L. Mac- 
Donald, Watertown, Mass. 4524 


Won’t you be my steady gal: waltz, 
words and music by A. J. Limata. 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1929; E unp. 3890; 
Albert J. Limata, New York. 4525 


Woo! my ebony babe; words and mu- 
sie by O. W. Winkfield. © 1c. Feb. 
28, 1929; E unp. 4130; Orange Willis 
Winkfield, Chicago. 4526 


Woodpecker (The); by Helen Mac- 
Gregor; pf. © Feb. 25, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 28; E pub. 3767; Schroeder & 
Gunther, inec., New York. 4527 


Work in the harvest field; hymn, 
words and music by HE. M. Bartlett. 
© Jan. 3, 1929; 2c. Feb. 26; E pub. 
3708;  EKugene Monroe _ Bartlett, 
Hartford, Ark. 4528 


World (The) remains the same; words 
by G. D. Giuseffi, music by Andrew 
S. Dimichino. © 1c. Feb. 14, 1929; 
EK ounp. 3744; Girolamo D. Giuseffi, 
St. Louis. 4529 


World’s (The) national anthem; lyric 
and music by Wilfred W. Wilson, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York. © 1c. Feb. 2, 1929; E unp. 
do11; Wilfred Wedderburn Wilson, 
New York. 4530 


Worried papa blues; words and music 
by Leulla Miller [i. e. Leuella Mil- 
ler] [Words and melody only] © 
ite. Feb. 13, 19297 By .anp) vanes ; 


State street music pub. co., ine., Chi- 
cago. 4531 


Would God I were the tender apple 
blossom; Irish melody, words by 
Katherine Tynan Hinkson, music 
arr. by William M. Felton; mixed 


voices. 4to. © Feb. 12, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 14; E pub. 3552; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 45382. 


Would you be happy; words and mu- 
sic by Jimmy Rush and Irving 
Mills; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
M. Kalua. © Jan. 29, 1929; 2 e¢. 
Feb. 11; E pub. 3335; Mills music, 
ine., New York. 4533 


Wrong (The) way to celebrate Xmas 
day; words and music by E. W. 
Clayborn. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 13, 1929; E unp. 3694; 
State street music pub. co., ine, 
Chicago. 4534 


Yakima; words by G. Heimdal, music 
by Sylvester Long Cross. © 1 «. 
Feb. 21, 1929; E unp. 3932; Grace 
Heimdal, Yakima, Wash. 4535 


Yang tze whirlpools; by Albert Seward 
Tenney; pf. © Dec. 27, 1928; 2 «¢. 
Dec. 28; E pub. 1951; Schroeder & 
Gunther, inc., New York. 4536 


Yankee baby; an American pastorale, 
words and music by I. Hollister- 
McKee [i. e. I. Hollister-McKee 


Bloch] 4to. [Melody only] © 
Feb. 12, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 11; E pub. 
3389; Isabelle Hollister McKee 
Bloch, Chicago. 4537 


Yazoo (The) train on the Arkansaw 
line; novelty song, words and music 
by W. R. Hodgin. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Feb. 7, 1929; E 

unp. 3518; Willard Randolph Hod- 
gin, New York. 4538 


Years; unison song, poem by Herman 
Ould, music by U. Greville, of Great 
Britain. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Feb. 1, 1929; 1 « 
Jan. 31; E for. 2571; Ursula Gre 
ville, Gerrards Cross, Bucks, Eng- 
land. 4539 


Yellow lily, my passion flower; song 
fox trot, words and music by Ron 
Roland and Russel Gee, both of 
Great Britain; pf. aecc., with ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Jan. 18; 1929; 1 ¢ Feb: 
7; E for. 2681; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 4540 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1929 


4562 


Yes INdeed! written and composed by 
Billy Milton and Clifford Seyler, 
both of Great Britain; pf. acc., with 
banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Dec. 28, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 
8, 1929; E for. 2657; Music pub. co., 
Itd., London. 4541 


Yes, you may eall me _ sweetheart; 
waltz song, words and music by J. 


E. Gaskell. © 1c. Feb. 12, 1929; E 
unp. 38672; John Edwin Gaskell, 
Houston. 4542 


Yias t’adelfi oh ti kefaki; composer 
anon., words, transcription and arr. 
by Tetos Demetriades. of Turkey, 
domiciled at New York. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Feb. 8, 
1929; E unp. 8557; Tetos music 
store, New York. 4543 


You; fox-trot song, words and music 
by Joe Bennett and Harry Linden. 
© Feb. 5, 1929; 2 c Feb. 7; E pub. 
3227; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

; 4544 

You; words and music by Buddy 
Valentine, Al Hoffman and Irving 
Mills; pf. and ukulele ace. © Jan. 
29, 1929;.2 ce. Feb. 11; E pub. 3852; 
Gotham music service, ine. New 
York. 4545 

You and I are in love, just you and I; 
words and music by L. G. Coombs. 


[Blue-print] © 1c. Feb. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 3720: lLaforest Gilbert 
Coombs, Bath, Me. 4546 


You are the captain of my ship of 
love: words by D. Fox, music by 
Joe Rinaldo. © 1c. Feb. 12, 1929; 
E unp. 3675; Dave Fox, Union City, 
, ee 4547 


You can know Him now; hymn, words 
and music by A. H. Ackley. (In 
Revival songs) © Jan. 15, 1929; 
2c. Feb. 11; E pub. 3754; Robert 
Henry Coleman, Dallas. 4548 


You could have had me—when you had ° 


me, but now I can’t be had; words 
and music by Larry Fish, jr. [i. e. 
L. C. Fish, jr.] [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Feb. 9, 1929; E unp. 
3590; Lawrence C. Fish, jr., Brook- 
lyn. 4549 


You don’t have to worry any more; 
words and music by W. J. Johnstone. 
© Feb. 4, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1 c. Feb. 
15; E pub. 3622; William Joseph 
Johnstone, Salt Lake City. 4550 


You don’t mean me no good; words 
and music by Leroy Carr. [Words 


42049—29-——_7 


and melody only] © 1. Feb. 13, 
1929; EH unp. 3693; State street mu- 
sic pub. co., inc., Chicago. 4551 


You fooled me; words by Angelo M. Di 
Orio, music by Anthony M. Di Orio. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Jan. 30, 1929; E unp. 3412; Angelo 
M. Di Orio, Brooklyn. 4552 


You, in that old wedding dress; words 
by Ellis Tf. Flynn, music by H. B. 
Snelling. © 1c. Feb. 21, 1929; B 
unp. 8917; Hallie B. Snelling, Pu- 
eblo, Col. 4553 


You'll come back and say; melody by 
T. Raph and Al King. © 1c. Feb. 
23, 1929; E unp. 38959; Theodore 
Raph, Brooklyn. 4554 


You'll really miss me; words and mu- 
sic by H. J. Fisher. © 1-c. Feb. 25, 
1929; E unp. 4038; Harry J. Fisher, 
Chicago. 4555 


You'll recognize my baby; words by 
Ned Miller-and Gabriel Jacoby, mu- 
Sic by Chester Cohn. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Feb. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 38834; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 4556 


You made me believe you cared; words 
by J. Kelly, music by D. R. Murphy. 
“© 1c Feb. 25, 1929; E unp. 4007; 
Joseph Kelly, Charlestown, Mass., 
and Daniel Robert Murphy, South 
Boston. 4557 


You made me what I am to-day; words 
and music by L. A. Langston. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ec. 
Feb. 4, 1929; E unp. 3385; Lee Anna 
Langston, Galveston, Tex. 4558 


Yow’re going to leave the old home Jim; 
words and music by Lulu Jackson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Feb. 13, 1929; E unp. 3697; State 
street muSic pub. co., ine., Chicago. 

4559 

You’re just the girl; lyrics and music 
by S. Wienshienk. © 1 ¢. Feb. 23, 
1929; E unp. 4015; Sylvia Wien- 
shienk, Kansas City, Mo. 4560 


You’re perfect; from Lady fingers, 
words by Edward Eliscu, music by 
Joseph Meyer; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Feb. 8, 1929; 2 ce. Feb. 11; E pub. 
3496; Harms, ine., New York. 4561 


You’re the one and only one I love; 
fox trot, words by Frank Arnett, 
music by Al Hahn [i. e. A. O. Hahn]; 
pt. © 1 e- Feb. 14, 1929; BE unp. 
37384; Albert O. Hahn, St. Louis. 

4562 


229 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4563 


You're the only one for me; theme song 
of The flying fleet, lyric by Raymond 
Klages, melody by William Axt and 
David Mendoza; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by Hank Linet. © Feb. 4, 
1929; 2 c. Feb. 4; E pub. 3145; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 4563 


Yow’re the words and music of my 
heart; words and music by Charlotte 
Kent [pseud. of C. Hochman] © 1 
c. Feb. 4, 1929; E unp. 3411; Char- 
lotte Hochman, New York, 4564 


You stole my heart away; words by 
Ballard Macdonald, music by Peter 
De Rose. © Feb. 7, 1929; 2 « Feb. 
8; EF pub. 3279; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 4565 


You’ve got me goin’: words and music 
by B. Yancey. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Feb. 20, 1929; E unp. 
3881; Beryl Yancey, Cohasset, Minn. 

4566 


You were made to love, dear; words 
and music by H. J. Rowden. [Pho- 
tostat] ©1e. Feb. 19, 1929; E unp. 
3864; Harold J. Rowden, Los An- 
geles. 4567 


You were meant for me; from Broad- 
way melody, lyric by Arthur Freed, 
music by Nacio Herb Brown; pf. 
ace., With ukulele arr. by Hank 
Linet [pseud. of Henry A. Linet] © 
Feb. )2,' 1929; 2c. Feb. 4; H pub. 
3156; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 4568 

You, you, you; words and music by L. 
Red Hawk and J. Macario, jr. © 1 
e. Jan. 21, 1929; E unp. 3977; Leon- 
ard Hawk and Joe Macario, jr., 
Honolulu. 4569 


Young (The) harpist; by B. Percy 
James; pf. Boston-New York, Evans 


pt. ITT, Be8, vet 


Feb. 23; E pub. 3663; M. T. Evans, 
Boston. | 4570 


Your Lord and my Lord; negro spirit- 
ual or men’s cho., words and music 
by C. H. Snyder. © 1 c. Feb. 18, 
1929; E unp. 3829; Cora Haldeman 
Snyder, Harrisburg, Pa. 4571 


Your royal highness; or, The boojum 
of Bagore, comic operetta in two 
acts, written and composed by 
Arthur A. Penn. 4to. © Jan. 14, 
1929; 2 c Feb. 4; D pub. 27453; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 4572 


Your way is my way, any way you ZO; - 


lyrics by Charles Tobias and Al 
Lewis, music by Al Sherman. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Feb. 27, 1929; E unp. 4134; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, ine., New York. 


4573 


Youth; words by Robert Wever, music 
by Peter Warlock [pseud. of Philip 
Heseltine], of Great Britain; low 
or med. voice. © Feb. 8, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Feb. 9; EH for. 2738; Elkin & co., 1td., 
London. 4574 


Zee Zee; theme song from Hasy for 
Zee Zee, lyric by 8S. Goldtree, music 
by Billy Dixon Montgomery [i. e. 
William D. Montgomery] © Feb. 
11, 1929; 2 ce. Feb. 18; E pub. 3586; 
Sidney Goldtree, San Francisco. 

4575 


Zgubita wianeczek dziewezy na Zz lub- 
lina; by Joseph Kapalka. © 1 «@ 
Feb. 16, 1929; H unp. 3783; Inter- 
national music pub. co., Chicago. 

4576 

2°™° sonate; en ré majeur, pour violon 

et pf., par G. Sporck, of France. © 

Dec. .31, 1928; 1. ¢.. Jan, 31) 23295 
for. 2485; Georges Sporck, Paris. 

4577 


music co. © Feb. 18, 1929; 2 e«. 
Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since J an. I, 1929: 
Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 13 unpublished ) __ 48 
Class EH, Musical compositions (including 1,658 unpublished) —-----____ 4, 5384 
4,577 


230 


EE ae 


fiot OF MUSIC OF WHICH. THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS .BEEN 
RENEWED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 [4577] 


According to the word of the Lord; 
words by Mrs. Frank A. Breck, 
music by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author 
of the music. R 1800, Jan. 24, 
1929. 1 


Adonis; poéme symphonique en trois 
parties, par Théodore Dubois; ré- 


duction pour pf., 4 mains. 1. La 
mort d’Adonis. [2 others] © 
Charles Antoine Dubois, Paris, as 


the child of the deceased author. 
R 1912, Jan. 3, 1929. 2 


Album of transcriptions; 24 pieces se- 
lected, ed, and fingered by L. 
Oesterle; pf., 4 hands. © Louis 
Oesterle, New York, as the author 
of the editing. R 1506, Dec. 27, 
1928. 3 


All in all; anthem, words by C. Ar- 
mand Miller, music by William Dres- 
sler; alto solo and quartet, organ 
acc. © Louis R. Dressler, Jersey 
City, as the child of the deceased 
author of the music. R 1766, Jan. 
25, 1929. 4 


Allegro vivace; par L. Masson; fitite et 
pf. © Louis Masson, Paris, as the 
author. R 1965, Jan. 3, 1929. 3 


Alone with Thee; words by Robert F. 
Gordon, music by EB. H. Bailey ; high 
voice, in E flat. © Eben H. Bailey, 
Ipswich, Mass., as the author of the 
music. R 1994, Jan. 19, 1929. 6 


Altogether lovely; words by W. C. 
Martin, music by M. L. McPhail. © 
M. L. McPhail, Park Ridge, IIl., as 
the author of the music. R 1807, 
Jan. 24, 1929. % 


Always abounding; words by Kate UI- 
mer, music by M. lL. McPhail. © 
M. L. McPhail, Park Ridge, IIll., as 
the author of the music. R 1805, 
Jan. 24, 1929. 8 


Ambitious mosquito; words by J. C. 
Harvey, music by J. L. Golden. © 
J. Clarence Harvey, Toronto, Canada, 
as the author of the words, and 
John L. Golden, New York, as the 
author of the music. R 1737, Jan. 
23, 1929. 9 


America, 


our’ fatherland; national 
song, words by Robert F. Gordon, 
music by EK. H. Bailey ; mixed voices. 
© Eben H. Bailey, Ipswich, Mass., 
as the author of the music. R 1987, 
Jan. 19, 1929. 10 


Andante and scherzo capriccioso; by 
Ferdinand David, op. 16, ed. and 
fingered by Henry Schradieck, bio- 
graphical sketch by Richard Aldrich ; 
violin and pf. © J. Alice Schra- 
dieck, Brooklyn, as the widow of the 
author of the editing and fingering. 
® 1499; Dee? 27; 1928. att 


Ante (An) bellum sermon; words by 
Paul Laurence Dunbar, music by 
H. T. Burleigh. © Harry T. Bur- 
leigh, New York, as the author of the 
music. R 1744, Jan. 9, 1929. 12 


April showers; spring song, text by 
Ida L. Reed, music by E. S. Lorenz. 
© Edmund S§S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., 
as the author of the music. R 1791, 
Dec. 15, 1928. 13 


Arbutus; by C. Dennée, op. 30, no. 2; 
pf. © Charles Dennée, Brookline, 
Mass., as the author. R 1682, Jan. 
17, 1929. 14 


Are you living for the Lord; words by 
Mrs. Frank A. Breck, music by HE. S. 
Lorenz. © Edmund 8. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author of the music. 
R 1799, Jan. 24, 1929. 15 


Around the campfire; by C. Dennée, 
op. 30, no. 9; pf. © Charles Dennée, 
Brookline, Mass., as the author. R 
1689, Jan. 17, 1929. 16 


As it began to dawn; Haster anthem, 
music by W. R. Spence ; mixed voices, 
organ acc. © William R. Spence, 
Perth, Ontario, Canada, as the au- 
thor of the music. R 1760, Jan. 25, 
1929. i 


As it began to dawn; Haster solo and 
cho., music by E. L. Ashford. © 
Emma lL. Ashford, Nashville, as the 
author of the music. R 1772, Dec. 
19, 1928. 18 


Ashford (Emma L.) Introduction; 
organ prelude. © Emma L. Ash- 
ford, Nashville, as the author. R 
1780, Dec. 19, 1928. 19 


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pt. WI, n. s., v. 24 


At heaven’s gate; solo and quartet, 
words by Alice Jean Cleator, music 
by A. Geibel. © Adam -Geibel, Phil- 
adelphia, as the author of the music. 
R 1875, Feb. 1, 1929. 20 


At the circus; polka, by J. S. Fearis; 
pf. © John §S. Fearis, Chicago, as 
the author. R 1650, Jan. 3, 1929. 21 


Awake thou that sleepest; Haster an- 
them, music by P. A. Schnecker ; or- 
gan ace. © Louise W. Schnecker, 
New York, as the widow of the au- 
thor of the music. R 1767, Jan. 25, 
1929. pepe 


Awaken ye! Easter anthem, words 
by A. Wetherell Draper, music by 
L. R. Lewis; mixed voices, organ 
ace. © Leo R. Lewis, Tufts College, 
Mass., as the author of the music. 
R 1768, Jan. 25, 1929. 23 


Baby-eyes; words by H. Boulton, mu- 
sic by H. Lohr. (Jn A garland of 
song) © Harold Boulton, London, 
as the author of the words and Her- 
mann Lohr, London, as the author 
of the music. R 1473, Nov. 10, 1928. 

24 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Gavotte in 
Emajor; transcribed by C. Saint- 
Saens, ed. by A. Foote. © Arthur 
Foote, Newton Centre, Mass., as the 
author of the editing. R 1488, Jan. 
15, 1929. 25 


Baptéme (Le) de Clovis; par Théo- 
dore Dubois; orch. © Charles An- 
toine Dubois, Paris, as the child of 
the deceased author. R 1975, Jan. 
38, 1929. 26 


Be glad, O ye righteous; anthem, 
words from Psalm 32, music by G. 
A. Burdett ; mixed voices, organ acc. 
© George A. Burdett, Newton Cen- 
ter, Mass., as the author of the mu- 
sien R Gl 152, dan 2541929) Zit 


Be Thou exalted; words by Fanny J. 
Crosby, music by J. S. Fearis. © 
John §. Fearis, Chicago, as the au- 
thor of the music. R 1826, Jan. 24, 
1929. 28 


Beautiful (The) after-time; words by 
Jennie Wilson, music by J. H. Ten- 
ney. © Alice P. Tenney, Ipswich, 
Mass., as the widow of the author 
of the music. R 1828, Jan. 25, 1929. 

29 


Bella Napoli; féte napolitaine, par 
Paul Wachs; pf. © Blanche Marie 
Pauline Simone Lemarchand, St. 


Mande, France, as the widow of the 
author. R 1967)'\Jan! 3; 


1929. 30. 


Blessed is the man; anthem, from 
Psalm 1, music by C. Cy. Stearns; 
mixed voices. © Florence B. Condy, 
Boston, as the executor of the, au- 
thor. R 1998, Jan. 19) 1928; SL 


Blessed word of the Lord; words and 
music by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author 
of the music. R 1812, Jan. 25, 1929. 

aye 

Blissful name; duet, words by Anne 
Steele, music by Chas. M. Davis; 
sop. and alto. © Kate Davis Crap- 
ser, Monterey Park, Calif., as the 
next of kin of the author of the mu- 
sic, who is not living. R 1787, Jan. 
24, 1929. 33 


Blue eyes and brown; words by Myrtle 
Reed, music by H. P. Hopkins, op. 
14, no. 1. © Harry Patterson Hop- 
kins, Baltimore, as the author of 
the music. R 15338, Dec. 27, 1928. 

34 

Boy blue; operetta, words by Alice .H. 
Allen, music by Thomas G. Shepard. 
© Collins Shepard Bell, Mt. Carmel, 
Iil., as the next of kin of the author 
of the music. R 1491, Dec. 27, 1928. 

35 

Break, break, break; poem by Tenny- 
son, set to music by S. Homer; 
mezzo-sop. or bar. © Sidney Ho- 
mer, Bolton, N. Y., as the author of 
the music. R 1715, Jan. 25, 1929. 

- 86 

Brightest (The) spot on earth; song, 
music by J. P. Ludebuehl. © Jo- 
seph P. Ludebuehl, Chattanooga, as 
the author of the music. R 1617, 
Jan, 3; 1929. 37 


Brockway (Howard) Etude; op. 26, 


nod Zee Pi. Howard Brockway, 
New York, as the author. R 1518, 
Oct. 8, 1928. 38 


Idyl; op. 26, no. 1; pf. © How- 
ard Brockway, New York, as the 
author. R 1517, Oct. 8, 1928. 39 


—— Scherzo; op. 26, no. 3; pf. © 
Howard Brockway, New York, as 
the author. R 1519; Oct S) 1928: 

40 

Brook (The) that ran into the sea; 
by N. EH. Swift, op. 10, no. 1; pf. © 
Newton E. Swift, New York, as the 
author. ‘R.1578, Jan.238, 2929 tara 


Burlesca; by C. Gurlitt, op. 163, no. 7, 
ed. and fingered by L. Oesterle; pf., 
4 hands; in B flat. © Louis Oes- 
terle, New York, as the author of 
the editing and fingering. R 1482, 
Dee. 27, 1928. 42 


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Burro (A) ride; by C. Dennée, op. 30, 
-no. 7; pf. © Charles Dennée, 
Brookline, Mass., as the author. R 
1687, Jan. 17, 1929. 43 


By my Father’s hand; words by John- 
son Oatman, jr., music by J. H. 
Tenney. © Alice P. Tenney, Ips- 
wich, Mass., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 1824, Jan. 
25, 1929. it 


By the rippling Schuylkill’s shore; 
words by Frederick William Vander- 
sloot, music by A. L. Fischer. © 
F. W. Vandersloot, Williamsport, 
Pa., as the author of the words. 
R 1904, Jan. 8, 1929. 45 


Cardinal (The) flower; pt. song, poem 
by Arlo Bates, music by A. Foote, 
op. 49, no. 6; women’s voices. © 
Arthur Foote, Newton Center, Mass., 
as the author of the music. R 
igo, Jan. 17, 1929. 46 


Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) 
Au firmament; poésie de Paul Marie- 
ton, musique de Cecile Chaminade; 
no. 1 en mi, pour tén. ou sop. 
Cecile Louise Stephanie Chaminade, 
veuve Carbonel, Tamaris-sur-mer, 
Var, France, as the author of the 
music. -R 351, Jan. 24, 1929. 47 


Ton Sourire; poésie de R. Ni- 
verd, musique de Cecile Chaminade; 
no. 1 en fa min., pour tén. ou sop. 
© Cecile Louise Stephanie Chami- 
nade, veuve Carbonel, Tamaris-sur- 
mer, Var, France, as the author of 
the music. R 352, Jan. 24, 1929. 48 


Chanson 4 danser, 1613; harmonisée 
par A. Perilhou: pf. © Albert Per- 
ilhou, Tain, Drome, France. as the 
author. R 1970. Jan. 3, 1929. 45 


Chant du soir; by F. Borowski; pf. 
© Felix Borowski, Chicago, as the 
author. R 1611, Jan. 3, 1929. 50 


Children’s anthem; by Mrs. Crosby 
Adams; pf. © Juliette Graves Ad- 
ams, i. e. Mrs. Crosby Adams, Mon- 
treat, N. C., aS the author. R 1662, 
Dee. 28, 1928. 51 


Christ is risen; Easter carol, words by 
Margaret E. Lacey, music by L. R. 
Dressler. © Louis R. Dressler, Jer- 
sey City, as the author of the mu- 
sic. R 17638, Jan. 25, 1929. oe 


Christ is risen from the dead; Easter 
anthem, music by J. H. Rogers; 
mixed voices, organ acc. © James 
H. Rogers, Cleveland, as the author 
of the music. R 1761, Jan. 25, 1929. 

53 


4577 (65) 


Christ is risen to-day; Easter cho., 
music by H. L. Ashford; quartet and 
cho. © Emma L. Ashford, Nash- 


ville, as the author of the music. 
R 1771, Dec. 19, 1928. 54 


Christ our passover; Easter solo and 
cho., music by BE. L. Ashford. © 
Emma L. Ashford, Nashville, as the 
author of the music. R 1782, Dec. 
19, 1928. 55 


Christmas morn hath dawned again; 
song, music by A. Wooler; high 
voice. © Alfred Wooler, Buffalo, as 
the author of the music. R 1596, 
Jan: 3.0 1929. 56 


City (The) child; poem by Tennyson, 
set to music by S. Homer; mezzo- 
sop. or bar. © Sidney Homer, Bol- 
ton, N. Y.. as the author of the mu- 
sic, > Ri aAg20) dan? 25, o8929: 57 


Close beside my Saviour; words by 
Ida Scott Taylor, music by E. S. 
Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author of the music. 
R 1802, Jan. 25, 1929. 58 


Columbine (The); pt. song, poem by 
Arlo Bates, music by A. Foote, op. 
49, no. 5: women’s voices. © Ar- 
thur Foote, Newton Center, Mass., 
as the author of the music. R 1694, 
Jan. 17, 1920: 59 


Come, see the empty bed; Easter solo 
and cho., words and music by C. H. 
Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berke- 
ley, Calif., as the author. R 1784, 
Dec. 19, 1928. 60 


Come to the feast; words by Jennie 
Ree, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 1816, 
Jan. 25, 1929. 61 


Commodore (The) ; polka, by W. Paris 
Chambers; orch. © Evelyn H. 
Chambers, Los Angeles, as the 
widow of the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 1457, Oct. 17, 1928. §2 


Constant devotion; by A. Geibel; pf. 
© Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 1618, Jan. 3, 1929. 63 


Coryphée (La); par C. W. Krogmann, 
op. 538; pf. © Carrie Williams 
Krogmann, Marblehead, Mass., as 
the author. R 1858, Feb. 5, a 


Crescent queen; march, by F. H. Lo- 


sey: band. © Frank Hoyt Losey, 
Erie, Pa., as the author. R 1870, 
Jan. 30, 1929. 65 


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Crocus (The) ; pt. song, poem by Arlo 
Bates, music by A. Foote, op. 49, no. 
2; women’s voices. © Arthur Foote, 
Newton Center, Mass., as the author 
of the music. R 1691, Jan. 17, 1929. 

66 

~“Oross (The) our ensign; words by E. 
A. Hoffman, music by Arthur W. 
Nelson. © Flora Nelson Barry, 
Central Lake, Mich., as the next of 
kin of the author of the music, who 
is not living. R 1828, Jan. 25, 1929. 

67 

Crossing the bar; poem by Tennyson, 
set to music by S. Homer; mezzo- 
sop. or bar. © Sidney Homer, Bol- 
ton, N. Y., as the author of the mu- 
Sig. hs 1V1G) Jan, 2a 129, 68 


Crossing the ferry; by E. M. Read; 
vf. © Edward M. Read, St. Louis, 
as the author. R 1630, Jan. 3, 1929. 

69 

Cup (A) of cold water; words by E. 
EK. Hewitt, music by Arthur W. Nel- 
son. © Flora Nelson Barry, Central 
Lake, Mich., as the next of kin of 
the author of the muSic, who is not 
living. R 1829, Jan. 25, 1929. 70 


Cupid and the maiden; music by E. R. 
Kroeger; med. voice. © E. R. Kroe- 
ger, St. Louis, as the author of the 
music. R 1591, Jan.3, 1929. ee 


Cupid might have been a little coon; 
from The explorers, lyrics by Bert 
Leston Taylor, music by W. H. 
Lewis. © Walter H. Lewis, Man- 
chester, N. H., as the author of the 
music. R 1526, Dec. 27, 1928. 12 


Cupids garden; intermezzo, by Max 
C. Eugene [pseud. of Max Dreyfus] 
© Max Dreyfus, New York, as the 
author. R 1981, Jan. 16, 1929. 73 


Cupid’s pranks ; waltzes, by C. H. Kueb- 
ler; pf. © Charles H. Kuebler, 
Mauch Chunk, Pa., as the author. 
R 1606, Jan. 3, 1929. 74 


Dance of the gnomes; by C. Dennée, | 


op. 30, no. 8; pf. © Charles Den- 
née, Brookline, Mass., as the author. 
R 1688, Jan. 17, 1929. 15 


Dancing gnomes; by Geza Horvath, 
op. 46, no. 4; pf. © Thusnelda Hor- 
vath, Vienna, as the widow of the 
author. R 1686, Jan. 3, 1929. 76 


Dancing (The) lesson; by F. A. Frank- 
lin; pf. © Frederic A. Franklin, 
Fredericksburg, Va., as the author. 
R 1592, Jan. 3, 1929, CL 


pt. ITI, 0. S., v. 24 


Danse militaire; by H. Hngelmann, 
op. 491; pf. © Marie C. Engel- 
mann, Burholme, Pa., as the widow 
of the author. R 16038, Jan. 3, 1929. 

‘ 78 


Danube (The) sprite; by Geza Hor- 
vath, op. 46, no. 5; pf. © Thusnelda 
Horvath, Vienna, as the widow of 
the author. R 1687, Jan. 3, 1929. 

79 


Day dreams; by H. Engelmann, op. 
487, no. 1; pf. © Marie C. Engel- 
mann, Burholme, Pa., as the widow 
of the author. R 1624, Jan. 3, 1929. 

80: 


Daybreak; words by H. Boulton, mu- 
sic by H. Lohr. (in A garland of 
song) © Harold Boulton, London, 
as the author of the words and 
Hermann Lohr, London, as the au- 
thor of the music. R 1471, Nov. 10, 
1928. 81 


De black-bird an’ de crow; words by 
R. E. Phillips, music by H. T. Bur- 
leigh. © Harry T. Burleigh, New 
York, as the author of the music. 
R 1741, Jan. 9, 1929. 82 


Dear dreams; words by Frank Dupree, 
music by H. 8S. Krouse. © H. Syl- 
vester Krouse, New York, as the au- 
thor of the music. R 1415, Jan. 4, 
1929. 83: 


Deuxiéme suite; sur des piéces choisies 
de Th. Dubois, transcrite pour deux 
pfs., par I. Philipp. 1. Entrée, [3 
others] © Isidore Philipp, Paris, 
as the author of the transcription. 
R 1962, Jan. 3, 1929. 84. 


Diamond medal; march and two-step, 
by H. Engelmann, op. 5238; pf. 
Marie C. Engelmann, Burholme, 
Pa., as the widow of the author. R 
1647, Jan. 8, 1929. 85. 


Do your best; words by Mrs. M. M. 
Newton, music by E. S. Lorenz. © 
Edmund §8. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author of the music. R 1811, 
Jan. 25, 1929. 86 


Donizetti (Gaetano) Lucia; sextette, 
transcription by HE. V. McIntyre; pf.. 
© Edwin Vaile McIntyre, Oklahoma 
City, Okl., as the author of the 
transcription. R 1703, Jan. 26, we, 


Donkey (The) ride: by N. EH. Swift, 
op. 10, no. 2; pf. © Newton E. Swift, 
New York, as the author. R 16574, 
Jan. 23, 1929. 88. 


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Don’t forget the union label; words 
and music dy T. H. West. © Thomas 
H. West, Kansas City, Mo.,- as the 
author. R 14386, Nov. 26, 1928. 89 


Dragon flies; by Homer N. Bartlett, 
ma, 193, no. 2 pt: «©) dohn B.C. 
Bartlett, New York, as the child of 
the deceased author. R 1512, Dec. 
15, 1928. 90 


Dreaming in the trenches; words by 
Ed. Gardenier, music by H. W. Arm- 


strong, arr. by S. Gibson Cook. © 


Henry W. Armstrong, New York, as 
the author of the music. R 1859, 
Feb. 5, 1929. 91 


Easter dawn; Waster cantata, text 
arr. and music composed by E. L. 


Ashford. © Emma lL. Ashford, 
Nashville, as the author. R 1779, 
Dec. 19, 1928. 92 


Haster dawn; sacred song for Easter, 
by G. C. Stock. 1. Sop. or ten.; in 
A flat—2. Alto or bass, in F. © 
Geo. Chadwick Stock, New Haven, 
as the author of the music. R 1698, 
Jan. 9, 1929. 93 


Easter eve and morn; cantata, by 
Frederick Stevenson; soli, cho. and 
organ. © Houseley Stevenson, Los 
Angeles, as the child of the deceased 
author. R 1758, Jan. 25, 1929. 94 


Easter treasury, no. 6; collection of 
recitations, exercises, etc, ed. by 
BH. S. Lorenz. © E. 8. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author of the editing. 
R 17938, Dec. 19, 1928. 95 


Hlizabeth’s reply ; vocal solo, music by 
W. W. Shaw. © W. Warren Shaw, 
Philadelphia, as the author of the 
music. R 1638, Jan. 3, 1929. 96 


Enid’s song; poem by Tennyson, set to 
music by S. Homer; mezzo-sop. or 
bar. © Sidney Homer, Bolton, N. Y., 
as the author of the music. R 1722, 
Jan. 25, 1929. 97 


Enough for all; words by Mrs. Frank 
A. Breck, music by J. H. Tenney. 
© Alice P. Tenney, Ipswich, Mass., 
as the widow of the author of the 
music.” +R 1825," Jani’ 25, 1929.98 


Escamillo; Spanish dance, by H. En- 
gelmann, op. 455. 1.-Pf—2. Pf.; 4 
hands. © Marie C. Engelmann, Bur- 
holme, Pa., as the widow of the 
author. R 1642, 1645, Jan. 3, 1929. 

99, 100 


Esquisse; par Théodore Dubois; vio- 
loncelle solo, avec acc. de petit orch. 


4577 (111) 


© Charles Antoine Dubois, Paris, as 
the child of the deceased author. R 
1969, Jan. 38, 1929. 101 


Etude de style; by H. Ravina, op. 14, 
no. 1, ed. by Ferdinand Meyer 
[pseud. of A. Foote]; pf. © Arthur 
Foote, Newton Center, Mass., as the 
author of the editing. R 1680, Jan. 
17, 1929. 102 


Evening song; by C. W. Krogmann, op, 
15, arr. by C. Griin [pseud. of Chas. 
W. Greene]; violin and pf. © C. W. 
Greene, Franklin, N. H., as the child 
of the deceased author of the ar- 
rangement. R 1733, Jan. 8, 1929. 

103 


Evermore and evermore; sacred song, 
words from Prudentius, music by 
J. L. Browne; low voice, with violin 
and ’cello ad lib. © J. Lewis 
Browne, Chicago, as the author of 
the music. R 1463, Dec. 8, 1928. 

104 


Explorers (The) ; selection, from Tay- 
lor and Lewis’ musical comedy, arr. 
by H. Anderson; pf. © Hilding An- 
derson, Bayside, L. I., N. Y., as the 
author of the arrangement. R 1979, 
Jan. 30, 1929. 105 


Eyes of blue, eyes of brown; written 
by B. C. Costen and A. B. Sterling. 
© Bartley Costello Costen and An- 
drew B. Sterling, New York, as the 
authors. R 1980, Jan. 16, 1929. 106 


Fairy (The) ring; by Mrs. Crosby 
Adams; pf. © Juliette Graves Ad- 
ams, i. e. Mrs. Crosby Adams, Mon- 
treat, N. C., as the author. R 1661, 
Dec. 28, 1928. 107 


Fallen asleep; funeral hymn, words by 
M. E. Servoss, music by A. Geibel; 
mixed voices. © Adam Geibel, Phil- 
adelphia, as the author of the music. 
R 1985, Dec. 26, 1928. 108 


Farfalletta; by E. F. Marks; pf. © 
Eugene F. Marks, Augusta, Ga., as 
the author. R 1601, Jan. 3, 1929: 

109 


Fear not, O ye righteous; words by 
Lizzie De Armond, music by J. S. 
Fearis. © John S. Fearis, Chicago, 
as the author of the music. R 1827, 
Jan. 25, 1929. 110 


Fear not ye; Waster quartet, music by 
E. L. Ashford. © Emma lL. Ash- 
ford, Nashville, as the author of the 
music. R 1774, Dec. 19, 1928. 111 


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Fear thou not; anthem, words from 
Isaiah 41, music by A. Frey; organ 
ace. © Adolf Frey, Syracuse, N. Y., 


as the author of the music. R 1755, 
Jan. 25, 1929. 112 
Féte (La) des vignerons; scéne cham- 
pétre, par Paul Wachs; pf. © 


Blanche Marie Pauline Simone Le- 
marchand, St. Mande, France, as the 
widow of the author. R 1971, Jan. 
3, 1929. 113 


Feuilles (Les) du matin; valse-caprice 
sur des motifs de Johann Strauss, 
par I. Philipp, transcrite a 2 pfs. 
par A. Reitlinger. © Arnold Reit- 
linger, Neuilly sur Seine, France, as 
the author of the transcription. R 
1I977,. Jan. 3, 1929. 114 


Find the work waiting for you; words 
by Lanta Wilson Smith, music by 
E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as the author of the 
music. R 1815, Jan. 25, 1929. 115 


Flaite (La) et le luth; par A. Perilhou; 
pf. © Albert Perilhou, Tain, Drome, 
France, as the author. R 1974, Jan. 
3, 1929. 116 


Folia (La) ; by Arcangelo Corelli, vari- 
ations for violin, acc. of pf. and ca- 
denza by H. Leonard, ed. and fin- 
gered by L. Lichtenberg, biographi- 
cal sketch by Richard Aldrich. © 
Leopold Lichtenberg, New York, as 
the author of the editing and finger- 
ing. R 1500, Dec. 27, 1928. 117 


Foolish (The) little maiden; words 
arr. and music by Carlos Troyer. © 
Florence Hdna Cox, Los Angeles, as 
the child of the deceased author of 
the music. R 1639, Jan. 8, 1929. 


118 
Forest sounds; by ©. Dennée, op. 30, 
no. 5; pf. © Charles Dennée, 


Brookline, Mass., aS the author. R 
1685, Jan. 17, 1929. 119 


Forth to the fight; sacred song, music 
by L. O. Emerson. © Mabel H. 
Emerson, Arlington, Mass., as the 
child of the deceased author of the 
music. R 1830, Jan. 25, 1929. 120 


Four (The) seasons; words by Austin 
Dobson, music by Ethelbert Nevin; 
mixed voices. © Anne Paul Nevin, 
New York, as the widow of the au- 
thor of the music. R 1460, Dec. 8, 
1928. 121 


Foxglove (The); pt. song, poem by 
Arlo Bates, music by A. Foote, op. 
49, no. 3; women’s voices. © Arthur 
Foote, Newton Center, Mass., as the 


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author of the music. R 1692, Jan. 
17, 1929. : 122 


Franco-russe (La); nouvelle berline, 
de Jean Strauss. © Adéle Deutsch, 
Vienna, as the widow of the author. 
R 1989, Jan. 3, 1929. 223 


French marine ashore; from The ex- 
plorers, lyrics by Bert Leston Tay- 
lor, music by W. H. Lewis. © 
Walter H. Lewis, Manchester, N. H., 
as the author of the music. R 1531, 
Dee. 27, 1928. 124 


Gade (Niels W.) Sonata; op. 6, ed. 
and fingered by L. Lichtenberg, bio- 
graphical sketch by Th. Baker; vio- 
lin and pf., in A major. © Leopold 
Lichtenberg, New York, as the au- 
thor of the editing and fingering. R 
1497, Dec. 27, 1928. 125 


Sonata; op. 21, ed. and fingered by 
L. Lichtenberg; violin and pf., in D 
minor. © Leopold Lichtenberg, 
New York, as the author of the 
editing and fingering. R 1498, Dec. 
27, 1928. 126 


Gavotte in D minor; by C. C. Stearns; 
violin and pf. © Florence B. Condy, 
Boston, as the executor of the au- 
thor. R 2000, Jan. 19, 1929. 127 


Gipsy dance; by G. W. Hunt, op. 8; pf., 


4 hands. © George W. Hunt, Erie, 
Pa., aS the author. R 1620, Jan. 3, 
1929. 128 


Girl (The) I loved and lost; words by 
Will D. Cobb, music by G. Edwards. 
© Gus Edwards, New York, as the 
author of the music. R 1657, Jan. 
11, 1929. 129 


Glorious Apollo; words by H. Boulton, 
music by H. Lohr. (Jn A garland of 
song). © Harold Boulton, London, 
as the author of the words and Her- 
mann Lohr, London, as the author of 
the music. R 1474, Noy. 10, 1928. 

130 


Godard (Benjamin Louis Paul) Le 
cavalier fantastique; by Benj. Go- 
dard, op. 42, no. 1, ed. by Ferdinand 
Meyer [pseud. of A. Foote]; pf. © 
Arthur Foote, Newton Center, Mass., 
as the author of the editing. R 1866, 
July 21, 1928. 131 


O Lord, Thou art my strength; 
anthem, arr. by P. A. Schnecker; 
organ ace. © Louise W. Schnecker, 
New York, as the widow of the au- 
thor of the arrangement. R 1753, 
Jan. 25, 1929. 132 


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God’s Easter bells; Easter anthem, 
words by R. Freitag, music by E. S. 
Lorenz; women’s voices. © Ed- 
mund 8S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the 
author of the music. R 1788, Jan. 


24, 1929. 133 


‘God’s mighty army; words by H. J. 
Zeliey, music by M. L. McPhail. © 


M. L. McPhail, Park Ridge, Ill., as 
the author of the music. R 1806, 
Jan. 25, 1929. 134 


Going fishing; march, by J. S. Fearis; 
pf. © John S. Fearis, Chicago, as 
the author. R 1649, Jan. 3, 1929. 

135 


‘Going to take God at His word; words 
by Mrs. Frank A. Breck, music by 
BH. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lo- 
renz, Dayton, O., as the author of 
the music. R 1801, Jan. 25, 1929. 

136 


-Gouttes de pluie; par Théodore Du- 
bois; pf. © Charles Antoine Du- 
bois, Paris, as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 1915, Jan. 3, 1929. 

137 

‘Grande marche militaire; by H. A. 
Wollenhaupt, op. 31, ed. and fingered 
by L. Oesterle; pf. © Louis Oes- 
terle, New York, as the author of 
the editing and OSES: R 1484, 
Dee. 27, 1928. 138 


‘Grave (The) itself a earden is; solo 
and quartet, music by EH. L. Ash- 
ford. © Emma L. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as the author of the music. 
R 1781, Dec. 19, 1928. 139 


“Green buds; words by H. Boulton, mu- 
Sic by H: Lohr. (fn A’ garland of 
song) © Harold Boulton, London, 
as the author of the words and Her- 
mann Lohr, London, as the author 


of the music. R 1478, Nov. 10, 
1928. 140 
“Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) Album for 
pianoforte; selected, -ed., and fin- 
gered by L. Oesterle. v. 1, 2. © 


Louis Oesterle, New York, as the au- 
thor of the editing. R 1508, 1509, 
Dee. 27, 1928. 141, 142 


— Norwegian dance; op. 35, no. 3, 
ed. and fingered by L. Oesterle; pf., 
4 hands. © Louis Oesterle, New 
York, as the author of the editing 
and fingering. R 1486, Dec. 27, 
1928. 143 


Valse-caprice; op. 37, no. 2, ed. 
and fingered by L. Oesterle; pf., 4 
hands. © Louis Oesterle, New 
York, as the author of the editing 


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and fingering. R 1485, Dec. 27, 


1928. 144 


Hail, happy morning; Easter sop. solo, 
music by BE. L. Ashford; with violin 
or flute obbl. © Emma L. Ashford, 
Nashville, as the author of the mu- 


sic. R 1783, Dec. 19, 1928. 145 
Hamaec (Le); berceuse, par Paul 
Wachs; pf. © Blanche Marie Paul- 
ine Simone Lemarchand, Paris, as 
the widow of the author. R 1968, 
Jans, 4929. 146 
Hands of blessing; words by Lizzie 


De Armond, music by E. 8S. Lorenz. 
© Edmund 8. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author of the music. R 1809, 
Jan. 25, 1929. 147 


Happy is the heart that loves Jesus; 
words by Mrs. Frank A. Breck, mu- 
sic by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author 
of the music. R 1814, Jan. 25, 1929. 

148 


Harvest carnival; tarantelle, by E. H. 
Bailey, op. 315;..pf. ©. ben 4. 
Bailey, Ipswich, Mass., as the au- 
thor. R 1993, Jan. 19, 1929. 149 


He is risen; Easter anthem, words 
from Mark 16 and Cor. 15, music by 
Caleb Simper, arr. by G. B. Nevin; 
men’s voices, organ ace. © George 
B. Nevin, Easton, Pa., as the author 
of the arrangement. R 1762, Jan. 
25, 1929. 150 


He keeps me; words by Jennie Ree, 
music by C. H. Gabriel. © Charles 
H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the 
author of the music. R. 1820, Jan. 
25, 1929. 151 


He lights up the way: words and mu- 
sic by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author. 
R 1804, Jan. 25, 1929. 152 


Helmet of Navarre; waitzes, by C. R. 
Hirst; pf. © Chas. R. Hirst, Long 
island - City, GN See asi athe ranthor! 
R 1414, Jan. 4, 1929. 153 


Heralds (The) of heaven; Christmas 
solo, music by P. A. Schnecker; 
with violin obbl. 1. High voice, in 
G.—2. Low voice, in E flat. © 
Louise N. Schnecker, New York, as 
the widow of the author of the mu- 
sic. R 1597, 1598, Jan. 3, 1929. 

154, 155 

Hills (The) o’ Skye; by M. R. Lang, 
op. 37, no. 3; med. voice. © Mar- 
garet Ruthven Lang, Boston, as the 
author. R 1676, Jan. 17, 1929. 156 


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His wonderful love; words and music 
by C. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the au- 
thor. R 1822, Jan. 25, 1929. 157 


Holiday songs [and] Every day songs 
and games; by Emilie Poulsson [i. e. 
A. E. Poulsson] © Anne Emilie 
Poulsson, Boston, as the author. R 
1696, Jan. 10, 1929. 158 


Home they brought her warrior dead; 
poem by Tennyson, set to music by 
S. Homer; mezzo-sop. or bar. © 
Sidney Homer, Bolton, N. Y., as the 
author of the music. R 1719, Jan. 
12. 192 159 


Honey chile; words by Paul Laurence 
Dunbar, music by C. B. Adams. © 
Carrie B. Adams, Terre Haute, Ind., 
as the author of the music. R 1590, 
Jan. 3, 1929. 160 


Hungarian dance; by H. Engelmann, 
op. 487, no. 4; pf. © Marie C. En- 


gelmann, Burholme, Pa., as _ the 
widow of the author. R 1621, Jan. 
3, 1929. 161 


Hungarian dream; by H. F. Faber. 
1, PE» duet. =—-2) Pt. dG) wktenry 1k 
Faber, Altoona, Pa., as the author. 
R 1602, 1608, Jan. 3; 1929. 162, 163 


Hunting song; by Stephen Heller, op. 
86, no. 3, ed. by Ferdinand Meyer 
[pseud. of A. Foote]; pf. © Arthur 
Foote, Newton Center, Mass., as the 
author of the editing. R 1867, July 
21, 1928. _ 164 


Hush! little lion; from The explor- 
ers, lyrics by Bert Leston Taylor, 
music by W. H. Lewis. © Walter 
H. Lewis, Manchester, N. H., as the 
author of the music. R 1529, Dec. 
27, 1928. 165. 


I am the resurrection; anthem, music 
by J. S. Fearis. © John S. Fearis, 
Chicago, as the author of the music. 
R 1794, Jan. 24, 1929. 166 


am the resurrection ; Easter song, by 
C. C. Stearns; high voice, in F. 

Florence B. Condy, West Roxbury, 
Mass., as the executrix of the au- 


lal 


thor’ R’1586,, Jan.°12; 1929, 167 
I am trusting Christ; words by Mag- 
gie EK. Gregory, music by C. H. Ga- 
briel. © Charles H. Gabriel, Berke- 
ley, Calif., as the author of the 
music. R 1817, Jan. 25, 1929. 168 
I am with thee; words by Charlotte 


G. Homer, music by C. H. Gabriel. 


pt. Im, n. s., v. 24 


© Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, 
Calif., as the author of the music. 
R 1819, Jan. 25, 1929. 169 


I belong to Jesus; words and music 
by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund 8. Lo- 
renz, Dayton, O., as the author of 
the music. R 1777, Dec. 19, 1928. 

170 


doan’ want fu’ t’ stay hyeah no 
longah; words by R. E. Phillips, 
music by H. T. Burleigh. © Harry 
T. Burleigh, New York, as the au- 
thor of the music. R 1738, Jan. 9, 
1929, 171 


I live unto Jesus; words by Mrs. 
Frank A. Breck, music by EH. 8. Lo- 
renz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, 
O., as the author of the music, R ~ 
1803, Jan. 25, 1929. 172 


I'll trust Him all my days; words by 
Ida Scott Taylor, music by H. S. 
Lorenz. © Edmund 8. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author of the music. 
R, 1810, Jan. 25, 1929. we 


I’m dreaming of a by-gone day; words 
by Will D. Cobb, music by G. Ed- 
wards. © Gus Edwards, New York, 
as the author of the music. R 1658, 
Jan. 11, 1928. 174 


I will go; words by Charlotte G. 
Homer, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 1821, 
Jan. 25, 1929. 175 


I will labor to-day; words by W. M. 
Runyan, music by Chas. H. Gabriel. 
© Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, 
Calif., as the author of the music. 
R 1818, Jan. 25, 1929. 176 


If I could see you once again; words 
by William H. Gardner, music by 
A. Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Phila- 
delphia, as the author of the music, 
R 1989, Dec. 26, 1928. 177 


Impatience; by Camille W. Zeckwer, 
op. 19, no. 1; pf. © Hortense Zeck- 
wer, Philadelphia, as the widow of 
the author. R 1614, Jan. 3, 1929. 3 

17 


Imperial (The) method for the slide 
trombone; treble clef, ed. by R. N. 
Davis. © R.N. Davis, Boston, as 
the author. R 1459, Dec. 8, 1928. 

179 

In a cosey corner; by Grace E. Kimball 
and John W. Bratton; pf. © John 
W. Bratton, Brooklyn, as one of the 
authors. R 1536, Dec. 27, 1928. 180 


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In endless mischief; waltz, by J. S. 
Fearis; pf. © John S. Fearis, Chi- 
cago, as the author. R 1651, Jan. 3, 
1929. 181 


In June-time ; two-part song, words by 
' Hedwig Wiley, music by A. Geibel ; 
ladies’ voices. © <Adam_ Geibel, 
Philadelphia, as the author of the 
music. R 1984, Dec. 26, 1928. 182 


In the canon; by C. Dennée, op. 30, 
no. 1; pf. © Charles Dennée, Brook- 
line, Mass., as the author. R 1681, 
Jan. 17, 1929. 183 


In the footsteps of the Master; words 
by Ida Scott Taylor, music by E. S. 
Lorenz. © Edmund §8. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author of the music. 
me. 1S13¥ gan. 2d; 1929. 184 


Infinite (The) love; words by E. E. 
Rexford, music by E. S. Lorenz. © 
Edmund §. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author of the music. R 1808, 
Jan. 25, 1929. 185 


Inguiétude (L’); by H. A. Wollen- 
haupt, op. 29, no. 7, ed. and fingered 
\by L. Oesterle; pf. © Louis Oes- 
terle, New York, as the author of the 


editing and fingering. R 1520, Oct. 
8, 1928. 186 
Intermezzo pizzicato; by H. HEngel- 
mann, op. 502; pf. © Marie C. En- 
geimann, Burholme, Pa., as the 
widow of the author. R 1600. Jan. 
3, 1929. 187 


Is there a maid; waltz song, from 
The explorers, lyrics by Bert Leston 
Taylor, music by W. H. Lewis. © 
Walter H. Lewis, Manchester, N. H., 
as the author of the music. R 1527, 
Dec. 27, 1928. 188 


Isobel: words by H. Boulton, music by 
H. Lohr. (in A garland of song) 
© Harold Boulton, London, as the 
author of the words and Hermann 
Lohr, London, as the author of the 
music. R 1476, Nov. 10, 1928. 189 


It is just like Jesus; hymn, words and 
music by Mrs. C. H. Morris. (In 
Triumphant praises) © Lelia N. 
Morris, i. e., Mrs. C. H. Morris, Au- 
burn, N. Y., as the author. R 1896, 
Jan. 29, 1929. 190 


Italienische liebesnovelle; by Heinrich 
Hofmann, op. 19, ed. and fingered by 
L. Oesterle; pf., 4 hands. © Louis 
Oesterle, New York, as the author 
of the editing and fingering. R 1501, 
Dec. 27, 1928. 191 


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Joy-beWs (The) are ringing; Easter 
anthem, arr. from Rheinberger by 
Frederic Vinal; sop. 1, 2 and alto. 
© Mary S. T. Vinal, Middletown, 
Conn., as the widow of the author 
of the arrangement. R 1468, Dec. 8, 
1928. 192 


Joy to the world; words by Palmer 
Hartsough, music by J. H. Fillmore. 
(In Fillmore’s Concert quarterly for 
Sunday-schools, v. 6, no. 27, Oct., 
1900) © James H. Fillmore, Cin- 
cinnati, as the author of the music. 
R 1666, July 23, 1928. 193 


Jubilate in B flat; music by C. E. Ha- 
worth; mixed voices; organ acc. © 
C. EK. Haworth, Huntington, W. Va., 
as the author of the music. R 1467, 
Dec. 8, 1928. 194 


Judith ; lyric drama, for soli, cho., and 
orch., text by William Chauncy 
Langdon, music by G. W. Chadwick. 
Voce. sc. © George W. Chadwick, 
Boston, as the author of the music. 
R 1522, Oct. 8, 1928. 195 


Kinder-polonaise; geschrieben von 
Richard Krentzlin, op. 15, no. 1; pf. 
© R. Krentzlin, Berlin, as the au- 
thor. : FR’ 1660, Jan.,25,) 1929. 196 


King of Kings; Christmas song, by C. 
‘GC. Stearns: high voice, in E. © 
Florence B. -Condy, Boston, as the 
executor of the author. R 1997, Jan. 
19, 1929. 197 


Land (The) of light; sacred song, 
words by Pearl L. Rotruck [i. e. 
P. R. Markley], music by W. W. Ab- 
bott; sop. or mezzo sop.; in B flat. 
© Pearl Rotruck Markley, Denver, 
as the author of the words. R 1897, 
Feb. 1, 1929. 198 


Land (The) of nod: by N. E. Swift, op. 
10, no. 6; pf. © Newton E. Swift, 
New York, as the author. R 1578, 
Jan. 23, 1929. 199 


Land (A) of roses; words by H. 
Teschemacher, music by Teresa del 
Riego [i. e, Teresa Leadbitter] © 
Teresa Leadbitter, Pinkney’s Green, 
Maidenhead, England, as the author 
of the music. R 341, Sept. 27, 1928. 

200 


Lead, kindly light; hymn anthem, 
music by Finley Lyon. © Carrie 
May Selley Lyon, Columbus, O., as 
the widow of the author of the 
music. R 1786, Dec. 14, 1928. 201 


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Lead, kindly light; words by J. H. 
Newman, set to music by H. W. Han- 
scom. © Frank Blair Hanscom, 
Los Angeles, Eliza Hanscom Record 
and Mary Hanscom Hyveleth, Jersey 
City, as the next of kin of the au- 
thor of the music, who is not living. 
R L60L, Jan. 17, 1929: 202 


Leola waltz; by C. W. Krogmann, op. 
15, arr. by C. Griin [pseud. of Chas. 
W. Greene]; violin and pf. © C. 
W. Greene, Franklin, N. H., as the 
child of the deceased author of the 
arrangement. R 1727, Jan. 8, 1929. 

203 


Lesson (A) from the violets; song, 
composed by EH. F. Marks, op. 26. 
© Hugene F. Marks, Augusta, Ga., 
as the author. R 1641, Jan. 3, 1929. 

204 


Let the gospel light shine out; hymn, 
words by Johnson Oatman, jr., mu- 
sic by A. Geibel. © Adam Geibel, 
Philadelphia, as the author of the 
music. R 1873, Feb. 1, 1929. 205 


Life’s mirror; song, music by A. 
Wooler; low voice. © Alfred Wool- 
er, Buffalo, as the author of the 
music. R 1595, Jan. 3, 1929. 206 


Lift up your heads; anthem, music by 
L. O. Emerson. © Mabel H. Emer- 
son, Arlington, Mass., as the child 
of the deceased author of the music. 
R 1796, Jan. 24, 1929. 207 


Light-house (The) ; part-song, by Karl 
Linders [pseud. of A. Geibel] ; mixed 


voices. © Adam Geibel, Philadel- 
phia, as the author. R 19838, Dec. 
26, 1928. 208 


Light in darkness; anthem, music by 
EK. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lo- 
renz, Dayton, O., as the author of 
the music. R 1790, Jan. 24, 1929. 

209 

Little comrades; schottische, by H. 
Engelmann, op. 487, no. 5; pf. © 
Marie C. Hngelmann, Burholme, Pa., 
as the widow of the author. R 1625, 
Jan. 3, 1929. 210 


Little étude in A minor; by A. Foote; 
pf. © Arthur Foote, Newton Cen- 
ter, Mass., as the author. R 1673, 
Jan. 17, 1929. 211 


Little home pet; by H. Engelmann, op. 
469; pf. no. 1. Waltz.—no. 4. Polka. 
© Marie C. Engelmann, Burholme, 
Pa., as the widow of the author. R 
1643, 1644, Jan. 3, 1929. Pe PPP Al hes} 


Dt. INT, Saves 


Little lords and ladies gay; minuet, by 
H. Engelmann, op. 487, no. 3; pf. © 
Marie C. Engelmann, Burholme, Pa., 
as the widow of the author. R 1622, 
Jan. 3, 1929. 214 


Little (The) patriot; by C. W. Krog- 
mann, op. 15, arr. by C. Grtin [pseud. 
of Chas. W. Greene]; violin and pf. 
© C. W. Greene, Franklin, N. H., 
as the child of the deceased author 
of the arrangement. R 1729, Jan. 
8, 1929. 215 


Little (The) prince; by C. W. Krog- 
mann, arr. by C. Gritin [pseud. of 
Chas. W. Greene]; violin and pf. © 
C. W. Greene, Franklin, N. H., as 
the child of the deceased author of 
the arrangement. R 1723, Jan. 8, 
1929. 216 


Little (The) shadow-folk; by Newton 
EK. Swift, op. 10, no. 5; pf. © New- 
‘ton EK. Swift, New York, as the au- 
thor. R 1577, Jan. 23, 1929. 217 


Lord (The) is King; anthem, words 
from Psalm 97, music by John B. 
Grant; mixed voices, organ ace. © 
De Witt ©. Noyes, New Rochelle, 
N. Y., as the executor of the author 
of the music. R 1754, Jan. 25, 1929. 

218 

Lord (The) is my rock; anthem, music 
by J. H. Rogers; mixed voices and 
organ. © James H. Rogers, Cleve- 
land, as the author of the music. R 
1502, Dee. 27, 1928. 219 


Lord (The) is my shepherd; anthem, 
by C. C. Stearns; mixed voices. © 
Florence B. Condy, Boston, as the 
executor of the author. R _ 1999, 
Jan. 19, 1929. 220 


Lord (The) is my shepherd; anthem, 
music by C. Demarest; mixed voices 
and organ. Clifford Demarest, Ten- 
afly, N. J., as the author of the 
music. BR 1496, Dee) 27, 1928. W220 


Louise; roman musical en quatre actes 
et cing tableaux, de Gustave Char- 
pentier, partition transecrite pour pf. 
solo, par A. Gédalge. © Clara 
Berthe Gédalge, Paris, Mélanie Hen- 
riette Gédalge, Alexandrine Mélanie 
Gédalge, Chessy, France, Emile Jean 
Henri Camille Gédalge, Paris and 
Amélie Marguerite Alice Gédalge, 
Chessy, France, as the children of 
the deceased author. R 1942, Jan. 
3, 1929. 222 


Love’s highway; from The explorers, 
lyrics by Bert Leston Taylor, music 
by W. H. Lewis. © Walter H. 
Lewis, Manchester, N. H., as the 


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author of the music. R 1525, Dec. 
27, 1928. 223 


Love’s way; ballad, by E. V. McIntyre; 
mezzo-sop. or bar. © Edwin Vaile 
McIntyre, Oklahoma City, Okl., as 
the author of the music. R 1704, 
Jan. 26, 1929. 224 


Luna-rheinlinder; aus Frau Luna, von 
P. Lincke; clavier. © Paul Lincke, 
Berlin, as the author. R 1901, Feb. 
1, 1929. 225 


Ma Lawd’s a-writin’ down time; words 
by R. E. Phillips, music by H. T. 
Burleigh. © Harry T. Burleigh, 
New York. as the author of the mu- 
sic. R 1739, Jan. 9, 1929. 226 


Madcap Marjorie; words and music 
by Ewan Dale [pseud. of F. Nor- 
ton] © Frederic Norton, St. John’s 
Wood, England, as the author. R 
1469, Nov. 10, 1928. Bt 


Mah starlight Sue; words and music 
by W. Gould. © William Gould, 
Hollywood, Calif., as the author. R 
1535, Dee. 27, 1928. 228 


Marche gaie; par Ernest Reyer; pf. 
© Léonie Claire Ernestine Rey, 
épouse de Charles Adolphe Outrey, 
Monte Carlo, Monaco, as the child 
of the deceased author. R 1921, 
Jan. 3, 1929. 229 


Marionettes; by Geza Horvath, op. 46, 
no. 2; pf. © Thusnelda Horvath, 
Vienna, as the widow of the author. 
fe. 1635, dan..3; 1929. 230 


Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) 
Chanson d’Avignon; de Grisélidis; 
pf. © Louise Constance de Gressy, 
Versailles, France, as the widow of 
the author. R 1950, Jan. 3, 1929. 

real 


— Chantez; quatuor, poéme de Mare 
Legrand; sop., contralto, tén. et bar. 
© Louise Constance de Gressy, Ver- 
sailles, France, as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 1947, Jan. 
3. 1929. 232 


--— Chéres fleurs; quatuor, poéme de 
Marc Legrand; sop., contralto, tén. 
et bar. © Louise Constance de 
Gressy, Versailles, France, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 1948, Jan. 3, 1929. 233 


Grisélidis; conte lyrique en trois 
actes avec un prologue, po@éme de 
Armand Silvestre et Eugéne Mo- 
rand. 1. Partition d’orch.—2. Par- 
tition pf. et chant. © Louise Con- 


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stance de Gressy, Versailles, France, 
as the widow of the author of the 
miusie.,) R 1911, 1959, Jan. 3,; 1929. 
234, 235 

— Grisélidis; conte lyrique en trois 
actes avec un prologue, poéme d’Ar- 
mand Silvestre et EHugéne Morand, 
transcrite par Ernest Alder; parti- 
tion pf. seul. © Marie Berthe Ar- 
mandine Richelet, Malakoff, France, 
as the executor of the author of the 


transcription. R 19238, Jan. 3, 1929. 
236 

Grisélidis; entr’acte-idylle, tran- 
scription par H. Alder. 1. Mand. et 


pf.—2. Flite et pf—%a. Violoncelle 
et pf.—4. Violon et pf.—5d. Pf. a 4 
mains.—6. Pf. © Marie Berthe Ar- 
mandine Richelet, Malakoff, France, 
as the executor of the author of the 
transcription. R 1929-1932, 1938, 
1949, Jan. 3, 1929. 237-242 


—— Grisélidis; prelude; pf. © Louise 
Constance de Gressy, Versailles, 
France, as the widow of the author. 
R 1944, Jan. 3, 1929. 243. 


Grisélidis; prélude, transcription 
pour pf. 4 4 mains, par E. Alder. 
© Marie Berthe Armandine Riche- 
let, Malakoff, France, as the execu- 
tor of the author of the transcrip- 
ion, “Ry, £935, Jan. 3, 1929: 244 


Hérodiade; opéra en quatre actes, 
transcription pour pf. 4 4 mains, 
daprés Vorech., par E. Alder. © 
Marie Berthe Armandine Richelet, 
Malakoff, France, as the executor of 
the author of the transcription. R 
1907; dane 3.4929. 245, 


— Mousmé; poésie de André Alex- 
andre;-bar. © Louise Constance de . 
Gressy, Versailles, France, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 1909, Jan. 3, 1929. 246 


—O bon printemps; trio, poéme de 
Mare Legrand; sop., contralto et 
tén. © Louise Constance de Gressy, 
Versailles, France, as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 1945, 
Jan. 3,,,1929: 247 


—O ruisseau; trio, poéme de Mare 
Legrand; sop., contralto et tén. © 
Louise Constance de Gressy, Ver- 
sailles, France, as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 1948, Jan. 
3, 1929. 248 


Oiseau des bois; duo, poeéme de 
Marc Legrand; sop. et contralto. © 
Louise Constance de Gressy, Ver- 
sailles, France, as the widow of the 


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Massenet (Jules Emile, Frédéric)— 
Continued. 


author of the music. R 1946, Jan. 
3, 1929. 249 


——lLe printemps visite la _ terre; 
poésie de Jeanne Chaffotte; tén. ou 
sop. © Louise Constance de Gressy, 
Versailles, France, as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 1908, 
Jan. 3, 1929. 250 


Simple phrase; petit orch. © 
Louise Constance de Gressy, Ver- 
sailles, France, as the widow of the 
author. “RR 1976; Jan.’ 3; 1929). 251. 


Valse des esprits; de Grisélidis, 
transcription par HE. Alder. 1. Vio- 
loncelle et pf.—2z2. Pf. et violon.— 
3. Pf. 4 4 mains.—4. Flite et pf.— 
5. Pf. © Marie Berthe Armandine 
Richelet, Malakoff, France, as the 
executor of the author of the tran- 


scription. R 1934-19387, 1951, Jan. 
ar LO29: 252-256 
—— Valse trés-lente; pf. © Louise 
Constance de Gressy, Malakoff, 


France, as the widow of the author. 
Re 1955, Jans, 1929, 257 


—— Valse trés-lente; transcription par 
EH. Alder. 1. Pf. a quatre mains.—2. 
Pf. et violon.—3. Violoncelle et pf.— 
4. Mand. et pf.—. Fitite et pf. © 
Marie Berthe Armandine Richelet, 
Malakoff, France, as the executor of 
the author of the transcription. R 
1924-1928, Jan. 3, 1929. 258-262 


Voix de femmes; poésie de Pierre 
d’Amor. © Louise Constance de 
Gressy, Versailles, France, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 1910, Jan. 3, 1929. 263 


Werther; drame lyrique, réduc- 
tion par Ernest Alder; partition 
pour pf. 4 4 mains. © Marie Berthe 
Armandine Richelet, Malakoff, 
France, as the executor of the au- 
thor of the reduction. R 1916, Jan. 
3, 1929. 264 


Masson (Louis) Andante; fiite et pf. 
© Louis Masson, Paris, as the au- 
thor. R 1964, Jan. 3, 1929. 265 


May (A) day; by F. G. Rathbun; pf. 
© Edna Rathbun, Tyringham, Mass., 
as the widow of the author. R 1618, 
Jan. 3, 1929, 266 


May has come; by M. G. Wittman; pf. 
© M. G. Wittman, Jonesboro, Ark., 
as the author. R 1615, Jan. 3, 1929. 

267 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Mayonnaise (The) marines; from The 
explorers, lyrics by. Bert Leston 
Taylor, music by W. H. Lewis. © 
Walter H. Lewis, Manchesier, N. H., 
as the author of the music. R 15382, 
Dec. 27, 1928. 268 


Maypole dance; by EH. L. Ashford; pf. 


duet. © Emma Louise Ashford, 
Nashville, as the author. R 1652, 
Jan. 3, 1929. 269 


Mazurka-caprice; by F. Borowski; pf. 
© Felix Borowski, Chicago, as the 
author. R 1610, Jan. 3, 1929. 270 


Meadow (The) rue; pt. song, poem by 
Arlo Bates, music by A. Foote, op. 
49, no. 4; women’s voices. © Ar- 
thur Foote, Newton Center, Mass., 
as the author of the music. R 1693, 
dan.) 1G 1 Geo: 271 


Merry (The) bobolink; by C. W. Krog- 
mann. op. 15, arr. by C. Grtin [pseud. 
of Chas. W. Greene]; violin and pf. 
© C. W. Greene, Franklin, N. H., as 
the child of the deceased author of 
the arrangement. R 1732, Jan. 8, 
1929. 272 


Merry moments; polka, by F. R. Webb, 
op. 98, no. 1; pf. © Frank R. Webb, 
Baltimore, as the author. R 1607, 
Jan. 38, 1929. 273 


Mid-summer; waltzes, by Cora Estelle 
Vandersloot; pf. © C. E. Vander- 
sloot, Williamsport, Pa., as the au- 
thor. R 1905, Jan. 8, 1929. 274 


Minnie and Winnie; poem by Tenny- 
son, set to music by S. Homer; 
mezzo-sop. or bar. © Sidney Homer, 


Bolton, N. Y., aS the author of the . 


music. R 1721, Jan. 25, 1929. 275 


Minuet (The); by N. E. Swift, op. 10, 
no. 3; pf. © Newton E. Swift, New 
York, as the author. R 1575, Jan. 
23, 1929. 276 


Miss Simplicity; from the musical 
comedy, by R. A. Barnet, music by 
H. L. Heartz. © Harry Lawson 
Heartz, West Newton, Mass., as the 
author of the music. R 1581, Jan. 
12, 1929. rarer 


Morning song; by BH. M. Read; pf. © 
Hdward M. Read, St. Louis, as the 
author. R 1633, Jan. 3, 1929. 278 


My Carolina lady; words by A. B. 
Sterling, musie by G. Hamilton. © 
Andrew B. Sterling, New York, as 
the author of the words, and Geo. 
Hamilton, Los Angeles, as the au- 
thor of the music. R 1736, Jan. 23, 
1929. 279 


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no. 2, 1929 


My dream-love; words by H. Boulton, 
music by H. Lohr. (Jn A garland 
of song) © Harold Boulton, Lon- 
don, as the author of the words, and 
Hermann Lohr, London, as the au- 
thor of the music. R 1479, Nov. 10, 
1928. 280 


My first waltz; by H. Engelmann, op. 
487, no. 2; pf. © Marie C. Engel- 
mann, Burholme, Pa., as the widow 
of the author. R 1623, Jan. 3, 1929. 

281 


My Jesus as Thou wilt; words tr. by 
J. Borthwick, music by G. C. Stock. 
1. Sop. or ten., in E flat.—2. Mezzo 
sop. or bar., in C.—3. Contralto or 
bass, in B flat. © Geo. Chadwick 
Stock, New Haven, as the author 
of the music. R 1699, Jan. 9, 1929. 

282 

My Lady Champagne; from The ex- 
plorers, lyrics by Bert Leston Tay- 
ior, musie by, W. H. Lewis. 
Walter H. Lewis, Manchester, N. H., 
as the author of the music. R 1530, 
Dec. 27, 1928. 283 


My Merlindy Brown; words by James 
Edwin Campbell, music by H. T. 
Burleigh. © Harry TT. Burleigh, 
New York, as the author of the mu- 
sic. R 1748, Jan. 9, 1929. 284 


My Redeemer lives; sacred male cho., 
text by Samuel Medly, music by 
J. S. Fearis. © John S. Fearis, Chi- 
cago, as the author of the music. 
R 1775, Dec. 15, 1928. 285 


Nancy, ma yellow rose; plantation 
song, words by Richard Henry Buck, 
music by A. Geibel. © Adam Geibel, 
Philadelphia, as the author of the 
music. R 1988, Dec. 26, 1928. 286 


Negro lullaby; words by James Edwin 
Campbell, music by H. T. Burleigh. 
© Harry T. Burleigh, New York, as 
the author of the music. R 1742, 
Jan. 9, 1929. 287 


Nevin (Ethelbert) A song; words by 
Richard Watson Gilder; mixed 
voices. © Anne Paul Nevin, New 
York, as the widow of the author of 
the music. R 1464, Dec. 8, 1928. 

288 

Niobe; intermezzo, by J. A. Silberberg. 
© Rosalie Guttenberg, Brooklyn, as 
the next of kin of the author, who 
is not living. R 1655, Jan. 16, 1929. 

289 

Northward; by M. R. Lang, op. 37, 
no. 6; med. voice. © Margaret 
Ruthven Lang, Boston, as the au- 
thor. KR 1679, Jan. 17, 1929: 290 


4577 (301) 


Now is Christ risen; Haster anthem, 
musie by C. H. Gabriel. © Chas. H. 
Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the au- 
thor of the music. R 1795, Jan. 24, 
1929. 291 


Now is Christ risen; Easter anthem, 
music by E. 8. Lorenz. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author 
of the music. R 1792, Dec. 15, 1928. 

292 

O gladsome day; Easter song, by W. 
F. Sudds, op. 267. © J. Etta Bond, 
New York, as the child of the de- 
ceased author of the music. R 1627, 
Jan. 3, 1929. 293 


O Lord, I will praise Thee; anthem, 
music by C. Demarest; mixed voices 
and organ. © Clifford Demarest, 
Tenafly, N. J., as the author of the 
music. R 1494, Dec. 27, 1928. 294 


Oh! lift your joyful hearts: Easter 
song, words by Margaret HK. Lacey, 
musie by L. R. Dressler; pf. or or- 
gan acc., with violin obbl. © Louis 
R. Dressler, Jersey City, as the au- 
thor of the music. R 1757, Jan. 25, 
1929. 295 


Oiseaux (Les) ; par Theodore Dubois; 
pf. © Charles Antoine Dubois, 
Paris, as the child of the deceased 
author. R 1919, Jan. 3, 1929. 296 


Omena march; two-step, by Edward 
Hazel [pseud. of W. H. Scouton] ; 
orch. © Wm. H. Scouton, Fremont, 
O., as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 1458, Oct. 17, 1928. 297 


On Broadway; words by George V. 
Hobart, music by M. A. Sloane. © 
Mae Auwerda Sloane, Pasadena, as 
the author of the music. R 1409, 
Dee. 19, 1928. 298 


On the lawn; by E. M. Read; pf. © 
Edward M. Read, St. Louis, as the 
author. R 1631, Jan. 3, 1929. 299 


Opera songs; selections from all the 
standard operas, new and old, com- 
piled and ed. by E. Marzo; for bass. 
bk. 4. © Eduardo Marzo, New York, 
as the author. R 1429, Dec. 29, 1928. 

300 

Organ (The) treasury, no. 2; collec- 
tion for pipe and reed organs, com- 
posed, arr. and ed. by E. L. Ash- 
ford. © Emma L. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as the author of the music. 
R 1831, Jan. 25, 1929. 301 


Original theme with variations; by 
Henri Wieniawski, op. 15, ed. and 
fingered by L. Lichtenberg: violin 
and pf. © Leopold Lichtenberg, 


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Original theme with variations—Con. 


New York, as the author of the edit- 
ing and fingering. R 1483, Dec. 27, 
1928. 302 


Our suffering Lord; Haster anthem, 
words and music by H. 8. Lorenz. 
© Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton. O., 
as the author. R1789, Jan. 24, 1929. 

303 


Out of the depths; words of Psalm 
130, music by W. Berwald; organ 
acc. © William Berwald, Syracuse, 
N. Y., as the author of the music. 
R 1759, Jan. 25, 1929. 304 


Out of the past; by M. R. Lang, op. 
37, no. 2; med. voice. © Margaret 
Ruthven Lang, Boston, as the au- 
thor. R 1675, Jan: 17; .1929. 305 


Pattering raindrops; by W. G. Smith, 
op. 83, no. 1; pf. © Wilson G. Smith, 
Cleveland, as the author. R 1612, 
SAMY), 1 G29: 306 


Peace (The) of Jerusalem; cantata, 
by J. Eliot Trowbridge; soli, cho. 
and organ. © Henry O. Trowbridge, 
Newton, Mass., as the child of the 
deceased author. R 1765, Jan. 25, 
1929. 307 


Pendant la moisson; ronde pastorale, 
par Paul Wachs; pf. © Blanche 
Marie Pauline Simone Lemarchand, 
Saint Mande, France, as the widow 
of the author. R 1960, Jan. 3, 1929. 

308 


Perfect rest; hymn-anthem, by C. C. 
Stearns; mixed voices. © Florence 
B. Condy, Boston, as the executor of 
the author of the music. R 1995, 
Jan. 19, 1929. 309 


Petite valse de ballet; by E. F. Marks, 
op. 27; pf. © Eugene F. Marks, Au- 
gusta, Ga., as the author. R 1616, 
Jan. 3, 1929. 310 


Petites (Les) visites;: par Théodore 
Dubois; pf. © Charles Antoine Du- 
bois, Paris, as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 1917, Jan. 3, 1929. 

311 


Petits (Les) canards; par Théodore 
Dubois; pf. © Charles Antoine Du- 
bois, Paris, as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 1914, Jan. 3, 1929. 

312 


Pianist’s (The) second and third year; 
collection of pieces graded and fin- 
gered by L. Oesterle. © Louis 
Oesterle, New York, 
of the editing. R 1510, Dec. 27, 1928. 

313 


as the author 


Piece dans le style antique; par Ernest 


Reyer; pf. © Léonie Claire’ Er- 
hestine Rey, épouse de Charles 
Adolphe Outrey, Monte Carlo, 


Monaco, as the child of the deceased 
author. BR.1922, Jan. 3; 1929. 14 


Placid (The) lake; by C. Dennée, op.. 
30, no. 4; pf. © Charles Dennée, 
Brookline, Mass., as the author. R 
1684, Jan. 17, 1929. ‘Sis 


Placid (The) lake; by Homer N. Bart- 
lett, op. 193, no. 1; pf. © John B. C. 


Bartlett, New York, as the child of 


the deceased author. R 1511, Dec. 
15, 1928. 316 


Pony race; by C. W. Krogmann, op. 
15, arr. by C. Gritin [pseud. of Chas. 
W. Greene]; violin and pf. © C. W. 
Greene, Franklin, N. H., as the child 
of the deceased author of the ar- 
rangement. R 1730, Jan. 8, 1929. 

oe 


Premiére (La) étoile; par Théodore 
Dubois; pf. © Charles Antoine Du- 
bois, Paris, as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 1913, Jan. 3, 1929. 

318 


Pretty girl in gray; from The ex- 
plorers, lyrics by Bert Leston Tay- 
lor, music by W. H. Lewis. © 
Walter H. Lewis, Manchester, N. H., 
as the author of the music. R 1528, 
Dec. 27, 1928. 319 


Pretty (The) primrose; by EH. M. 
Read; pf. © Edward M. Read, St. 
Louis, as the author. R 1632, Jan. 
3, 1929. 320 


Primrose dance; by C. W. Krogmann, 
op. 15, arr. by C. Grtin [pseud. of 
Chas. W. Greene]; violin and pf. 
© C. W. Greene, Franklin, N. H., as 
the child of the deceased author of 
the arrangement. R 1728, Jan. 8, 
1929. 321 


Prisoner of war; march and two-step, 
composed by L. G. Muniz. © Louis 
G. Muniz, New York, as the author 
of the music. R 1410, Dec. 19, 1928. 

oon 


Processional march; by L. Ringuet; 
pf., 4 hands. © Leon Ringuet, Hya- 
cinthe, Quebec, Canada, as the au- 
thor., R 1626, Jan. 3, 1929. 323 


Pussy willow march; by Mrs. Crosby 
Adams. © Juliette Graves Adams, 
i. e., Mrs. Crosby Adams, Montreat, 
N. C., as the author. R 1663, Dec. 
28, 1928. 324 


244 


pt. Il, n. s., v. 24- 


\d 
‘ 


no. 2, 1929 


Rainbow (The) ; by C. Dennée, op. 30, 
no. 6; pf. © Charles Dennée, Brook- 
line, Mass., as the author. RB 1686, 
Jan. 17, 1929. 325 


Rainbow (The) fairy; by C. W. Krog- 
* mann, op. 15, arr. by C. Griin [pseud. 
of Chas. W. Greene]; violin and pf. 
© C. W. Greene, Franklin, N. H., 
as the child of the deceased author 
of the arrangement. R 1726, Jan. 8, 


1929. 326 
Ravina (H.) Arabeske; ed. by A. 
Foote; pf. © Arthur Foote, New- 


ton Center, Mass., as the author of 
the editing. R 1672, Jan. 17, 1929. 
oat 


Reapers (The) march; by E. M. Read; 
pf. © Edward M. Read, St. Louis, 
as the author. R 1629, Jan. 3, 1929. 

328 

Red, (The) red sarafan: introduction 
and variations, by Ferdinand David, 
op. 6; ed. and fingered by Henry 
Schradieck; violin and pf. © J. 
Alice Schradieck, Brooklyn, as the 
widow of the author of the editing 
and fingering. R 1481, Dec. 27, 1928. 

f 329 

Resurrection (The); sacred song, by 
A. M. Foerster; high voice; with 
cho. ad lib. © Adolph M. Foerster, 
Pittsburgh, as the author. R 1461, 
Dee. 8, 1928. ®330 


Ring out, glad bells of Easter-tide; 
Easter anthem, words by Josephine 
A. Van Tassel, music by J. C. Bart- 
lett; mixed voices, organ ace. © 
James C. Bartlett, Medfield, Mass., 
as the author of the music. R 1769, 

)( Jan. -25,.,1929: SaL 


Rise, glorious conqueror; anthem, by 
C. B. Adams. © Carrie B. Adams, 
Portland, Or. as the author. R 
1798, Jan. 24, 1929. 332 


Rise, glorious conqueror; Easter song, 
words by Matthew Bridges, music 
by A. Wooler. © Alfred Wooler, 
Buffalo, as the author of the music. 
R 1756, Jan. 25, 1929. 333 


Robin’s’ (The) lullaby ; by C. W. Krog- 
mann, Op. <15,, arr. by. .C.... Grin 
[pseud. of Chas. W. Greene] ; violin 
and pf. © C. W. Greene, Franklin, 
N. H., as the child of the deceased 
author of the arrangement. R 1734, 
Jan. 8, 1929. 334 


Rondo a la polka; by Josef Liw, op. 
429, no. 1, ed. and fingered by L. 
Oesterle; pf, 4 hands. © Louis 
Oesterle, New York, as the author 


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4577 (345) 


of the editing and fingering. R 1521, 
Oct. 8, 1928. 335: 


Rosamonde; by F. G. Rathbun; pf. 
© Edna Rathbun, Tyringham, Mass.,. 
as the widow of the author. R 1593, 
Jan. 3, 1929. 336: 


Roses et papillons; par Theodore Du- 
bois; pf. © Charles Antoine Du- 
bois, Paris, as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 1918, Jan. 3, 1929. 


337 
Rubinstein (Anton) Highteen two 
part songs; translations by T. 


Baker. © Theodore Baker, Leipzig, 
as the author of the translations. 
R 1507, Dec. 27, 1928. - 838: 


Russian airs; by Warlamoff, for vio- 
lin and pf. by Henri Wieniawski, 
ed. and fingered by L. Lichtenberg. 
© Leopold Lichtenberg, New York, 
as the author of the editing and fin- 
gering. R 1498, Dec. 27, 1928. 339 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) Les 
Barbares; tragédie lyrique en 3 
actes et un prologue, poéme de Vic- 
torien Sardou et P. B. Cheusi, par- 
tition pour chant et pf. réduite par 
Georges Marty. © Séraphine Louise 
de Wulf, Paris, as the widow of the 
author of the arrangement. R 1973, 
Jan. 8, 1929. 340 


Désir d’amour (Deseo de amor) ; 
poésie de D. Francisco Perpina; 
bar. © Marie Laure Truffot, Puy- 
ricard, France, as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 1952, Jan. 
3, 1929. 3841 


— Elle; sonnet, poésie de Charles 
Lecog. © Marie Laure Truffot, 
Puyricard, France, as the widow of 


the author of the music. R 1961, 
Jan. 3, 1929. - 842. 
Sanctus; response, music by E. S. 


Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author. R 1778, Dec. 
19, 1928. 343 


Santa Claus guards; march, by C. W. 
Krogmann, op. 15, arr. by ©. Griin 
[pseud. of Chas. W. Greene] ; violin 
and pf. © C. W. Greene, Franklin, 
N. H., as the child of the deceased 
author of the arrangement. R 1724, 
Jan. 8, 1929. 344 


Scaramouche; ecaprice, par Théodore 
Lack, op. 210; pf. © Berthe Mar- 
guerite Victorine Tissier, Paris, as 
the widow of the author. R 1958, 
Jan. 3, 1929. 345 


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Scherzino; by H. A. Wollenhaupt, op. 
29, no. 6, ed. and fingered by L. 
Oesterle; pf. © Louis Oesterle, 
New York, as the author of the edit- 
ing and fingering. R 1487, Dec. 27, 
1928. 346 


Sea (The) is calling me; words by J. 
T. Branen, music by H. W. Petrie. 
© J. T. Branen, New York, as the 
author of the words, and Julia C. 
Petrie, Chicago, as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 1900, Feb. 
1, 1929. 347 


Sea (The) is the home for me; words 
by J. T. Branen, music by H. W. 
Petrie. © J. T. Branen, New York, 
as the author of the words, and 
Julia C. Petrie, Chicago, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 1418, Dec. 20, 1928. 348 


Secret (The); by L. J. O. Fontaine; 
op. 19; pf. © L. J. Oscar Fontaine, 
New Bedford, Mass., as the author. 
R 1634, Jan. 3, 1929. 349 


Send out Thy light; by Bernhard 
Klein, arr. and adapted by C. B. 
Hawley; cho. of men’s voices. © 
Hattie B. Hawley, Nyack, N. Y., as 
the widow of the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 1513, Dec. 17, 1928. 

350 

Sérénade de Milenka; poésie de Gus- 
tave Lagye, musique de Jan Blockx; 
a deux voix égales. © Anne Maxi- 
milienne Gabrielle Collignon, Anvers, 
Belgium, as the widow of the author 
of the music. R 1906, Jan. 3, rae 

3 


Sérénade vénitienne; valse lente, par 
Waldteufel; pf. © Henri Lucien 
Gustave Waldteufel, St. Mande, 
France, Louis René Jean Waldteu- 
fel, Aulnay sous bois, France, and 
Héléne Marie Victorine Berthe 
Waldteufel, épouse de Charles Gus- 
tave Henri Rolet, Paris, as the chil- 
dren of the deceased author. R 
1941, Jan. 3, 1929. 352 


Severance; song, music by J. H. Rog- 
ers; med. voice. © James H. Rog- 
ers, Cleveland, as the author of the 
music. R 1594, Jan. 3, 1929. 353 


She’s mine to have and to hold; words 
by Will A. Heelan, music by G. Ed- 
wards. © Gus Edwards, New York, 
as the author of the music. R 1659, 
Jan. 11, 1929. 354 


Shepard (Thomas G.) Sixteen short 
responses; mixed voices. © Collins 
Shepard Bell, Mt. Carmel, IIL, as 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 24 


all 
the next of kin of the author of the 


music. R 1490, Dec. 27, 1928. 355 


Shepard’s reed-organ method; instruc- 
tion book, by Thomas G. Shepard. 
© Collins Shepard Bell, Mt. Carmel, 
Iil., and Bertine Bell Obrecht, In- 
dianapolis, as the next of kin of the 
author, who is not living. R 1524, 
Dec. 27, 1928. 356 


Shepherd (The) and the nymph; for 
voice and pf., music by Harry Pat- 
terson Hopkins, op. 14, no. 4. © 
Harry P. Hopkins, Baltimore, as the 
author of the music. R 15384, Dec. 
27, 1928. 357 


Shout (The) of victory; Haster an- 
them, music by E. L. Ashford. © 
Hmma L. Ashford, Nashville, as the 


author of the music. R 1797, Jan. 
24, 1929. 358 
Silent hearts; waltzes, by H. S&S. 


Krouse, arr. by Maurice F. Smith; 
orch. © H. Sylvester Krouse, New 
York, as the author of the music. 
R 1412, Jan. 4, 1929. 359 


Sing aloud unto God, our strength; an- 
them, music by C. Demarest; mixed 
voices and organ. © Clifford De- 


marest, Tenafly, N. J., as the author » 


of the music. R 1495, Dec. 27, 1928. 


360 

Sing praises; full anthem, words from 
Psalm 30, music by C. H. H. Booth; 
mixed voices; pf. or organ acc. © 
Christopher Henry Hudson Booth, 
New York, as the author of the mu- 
sic. R 1654, Jan. 5, 1929. 361 


Slumber (The) stream; words by H. 
Boulton, music by H. Lohr. (Jn A 
garland of song) © Harold Boul- 
ton, London, as the author of the 
words and Hermann Lohr, London, 
as the author of the music. R 1477, 
Nov. 10, 1928. 362 


Solféges de concours; par A. Chapuis; 
2 voix. © Auguste Chapuis, Paris, 
as the author. R 1972, Jan. 3, 1929. 

363 

Song (The) I heard one Sunday morn; 
words by Robert H. Brennen, music 
by EH. H. Hilison [pseud. of J. H. 
Ellis] © Jacob Henry Ellis, New 
York, as the author of the music. 
R 14138, Jan: 4, 1929. 364 


Song (A) of hope; spring carol, text 
by Mrs. George Archibald, music by 
J.S. Fearis. © John 8. Fearis, Chi- 
cago, as the author of the music... R 
1776, Dec. 15, 1928. 365 


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Song of the lilies; words and music 
by S. Howard; high voice. © Stan- 
ton Howard, New York, as the au- 
thor. R 1462, Dec. 8, 1928. 366 


Song (The) of the sea; words by H. 
Boulton, music by H. Lohr. (Jn A 
garland of song) © Harold Boul- 
ton, London, as the author of the 
words and Hermann Lohr, London, 
as the author of the music. R 1470, 
Nov. 10, 1928. 367 


Song of the sea shell; by C. W. Krog- 
mann, op. 15, arr. by C. Griin [pseud. 
of Chas. W. Greene]; violin and pf. 
© C. W. Greene, Franklin, N. H., 
as the child of the deceased author 
of the arrangement. R 1725, Jan. 
8, 1929. 368 


Sonnambula (La): opera in 2 acts, 
libretto by Felice Romani, essay on 
story by H. E. Krehbiel, English ver- 
sion by Natalia Macfarren, music by 
Vincenzo Bellini: vocal sc. © Ma- 
rie Krehbiel, New York, as the 
widow of the author of the essay. 
R 1488, Dec. 27, 1928. 369 


Soupir (A sigh); valse lente, poem by 
T. Salignac, music by Leo Stern, 
English version by T. Baker: sop. 
or ten.; in G. © Theodore Baker, 
Leipzig, as the author of the trans- 
lation. R 1523, Aug: 20, 1928. 3870 


Sous les roses (Under the roses); by 
H. S. Krouse. © H. Sylvester 
Krouse, New York, as the author. 
R 1417, Jan. 12, 1929. By gil 


Souvenir de Haydn; by Hugo Léonard, 
op. 2, and fingered by L. Lichten- 
berg; violin and pf. © Leopold 
Lichtenberg, New York, as the au- 
thor of the editing and the fingering. 
R 1492, Dee. 27, 1928. SG 


Spring morning; by E. L. Ashford; pf. 
© Emma Louise Ashford, Nashville, 
as the author. R 1653, Jan. 3, 1929. 

373 

Springtime; rondo, by E. H. Bailey, op. 


315; pf. © Eben H. Bailey, Ips 
wich, Mass., as the author. R 1991, 
Jan. 19, 1929. 374 


Sprites of the glen: by C. Dennée, op. 
30, no. 3; pf. © Charles Dennée, 
Brookline, Mass., as the author. R 
1683, Jan. 17, 1929. 375 


Stand up, stand up for Jesus; hymn, 
words by George Duffield, music by 
A. Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Phila- 
delphia, aS the author of the music. 
R 1874, Feb. 1, 1929. 376 


Stearns (C. C.) Nocturne; violin and 
pf. © Florence B. Condy, Boston, as 
the executor of the author. R 1996, 
Jan. 19, 1929. 377 


Still, still with Thee; hymn anthem, 
music by G. A. Burdett; mixed 
voices and organ. © George A. Bur- 
dett, Newton Centre, Mass., as the 
author of the music. R 1504, Dec. 
27, 1928. 378 


Still, still with Thee; hymn-anthem, 
words by Harriet Beecher Stowe, 
music by J. H. Rogers; mixed voices, 
organ ace. © James H. Rogers, 
Cleveland, as the author of the mu- 
sic. ,, Ri 1751, Jan. 25,1929. 379 


String quartet album for the young; 
melodies from different countries, 
arr. by E. Herrmann, op. 2; 2 vio- 
lins, viola and violoncello. © Eduard 
Herrmann, New York, as the author 
of the arrangement. R 1503, Dec. 
27, 1928. 380 


Summer noon: by M. R. Lang, op. 37, 
no. 4; med. voice. © Margaret 
Ruthven Lang, Boston, as the au- 
thor. R 1677, Jan. 17, 1929. 381 


Summer winds; cho., music by D. S. 
Smith; women’s voices. © David 
Stanley Smith, New Haven, as the 
author of the music. R 1579, Jan. 3, 
1929. 382 


Sun (The) goes down; hymn anthem, 
arr. by Max Spicker; mixed voices 
and organ. © Elizabeth Spicker 
Elsner, New York, as the widow of 
the author of the arrangement. R 
1489, Dec. 27, 1928. 383 


Sunbeams and shadows; tone poem, by 
R. A. Keiser [i. e. R. A. K. King] 
© Robert A. Keiser King, New York, 
as the author. R 165%; Jan. 15,1929. 

384 


Sur le lac; barcarolle, par G. Falken- 
berg; pf. © Georges Falkenberg, 
Paris, as the author. R 1963, Jan. 
3, 1929. 385 


Sweet and low; poem by Tennyson, set 
to music by S. Homer ; mezzo-sop. or 
bar. © Sidney Homer, Bolton, N. 
Y., as the author of the music. R 
TCL, Jame 2a S29; 386 


Sweet flower of Normandie; words by 
William H. Gardner, music by A. 
Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Philadel- 
phia, as the author of the music. 
R 1990, Dec. 26, 1928. 387 


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4577 (388) 


Sweet Saloma ; serenade, words by Bob 
Cole and J. W. Johnson, music by 
Rosamond Johnson [i. e. J. Rosa- 
mond Johnson] © James Weldon 
Johnson and J. Rosamond Johnson, 
New York, as one of the authors of 
the words and the author of the mu- 
sic. R 1416, Jan. 4, 1929. 388 


Te Deum laudamus in F; music by 
Thomas G. Shepard; mixed voices, 
organ ace. © Bertine Bell Obrecht, 
Indianapolis, and Collins Shepard 
Bell, Wabash, Ill., as the next of kin 
of the author of the music, who is 
not living. R 1735, Jan. 19, 1929. 

389 


Teakettle song; by N. E. Swift, op. 16, 


no. 4; pf. © Newton E. Swift, New 
York, as the author. R 1576, Jan. 
23, 1929. 390 


Tell me, dearest maiden; poem by H. 
Heine, music by W. D. Armstrong. 
© William D. Armstrong, Alton, I]1., 
as the author of the music. R 1599, 
Jan. 3, 1929. 391 


Tema con variazioni; by A. Foote, op. 
32; string quartette; in A min. 
Arthur Foote, Newton Center, Mass., 
as the author. R 1669, Jan. 17, 1929. 

392 


They have taken away my Lord; duet, 
music by H. L. Ashford; sop. and 
alto. © Emma L. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as the author of the music. R 
17738, Dec. 19, 1928. B33 


Thomas (Charles Louis Ambroise) 
Ouverture de Mignon; arr. par Er- 
nest Alder; violon et pf. © Marie 
Berthe Armandine Richelet, Mala- 
koff, France, as the executor of the 
author of the arrangement. R 1953, 
Jan. 3, 1929. 394 


Thought (A); by M. R. Lang, op. 37, 
no. 1; med. voice. © Margaret 
Ruthven Lang, Boston, as the author. 
R 1674, Jan. 17, 1929. 395 


Three-leaved clover; trio, words by 
Arthur Macy, music by Frederic 
Field Bullard; sop. 1, 2 and alto. 
© Maud S. Bullard, So. Orleans, 
Mass., as the widow of the author 
of the music. R 1764, Jan. 25, 1929. 

396 

Thy voice is heard; poem by Tenny- 
son, set to music by S. Homer; 
mezzo-sop. or bar. © Sidney Homer, 
Bolton, N. Y., as the author of the 
music... RK 1718, Jan. , 25.1920 eo, 


To spring; valse, par Waldteufel; pf. 
© Henri Lucien Gustave Waldteufel, 


pt. III, n. 8., v. 24 


St. Mande, France, Louis René Jean 
Waldteufel, Aulnay sous bois, France, 
Héléne Marie Victorine Berthe Wald- 


teufel, épouse de Charles Gustave 


Henri Rolet, Paris, as the children 
of the deceased author. R 1940, Jan. 
3, 1929. 398 


Treasures (The) of the sea are buried 


deep; words by J. T. Branen, music © 


by H. W. Petrie. © J. T. Branen, 
New York, as the author of the 
words, and Julia C. Petrie, Chicago, 
as the widow of the author of the 
music. R 1411, Jan. 4, 1929. 399 


Trickling brook; romance, by EH. H. 
Bailey, op. 315; pf. © Eben H. 
Bailey, Ipswich, Mass., as the au- 
thor. R 1992, Jan. 19, 1929. 400 


Trilliums (The); pt. song, poem by 
Arlo Bates, music by A. Foote, op. 
49, no. 1; women’s voices. © Ar- 
thur Foote, Newton Center, Mass., as 
the author of the music. R 1690, 
Jan. 17, 1929. 401 


Trusting in Thy love; words by Wil- 
liam H. Gardner, music by A. Geibel; 
low voice, in G. © Adam Geibel, 
Philadelphia, as the author of the 
music. R 1986, Dec. 26, 1928. 402 


Tryste Noél; by M. R. Lang, op. 37, 
no. 5; med. voice. © Margaret Ruth- 
ven Lang, Boston, as the author. R 
1678, Jan. 17, 1929. 403 


Twilight murmurings; by Homer N. 
Bartlett, op. 193; pf. © John B. C. 
Bartlett, New York, as the child of 
the deceased author. R 1516, Dec. 
15, 1928. 404 


Until God’s day: music by Dudley 
Buck; sop. or ten., in G. © Helen 
B. Buck, and Madeline Blossom, New 
York, as the next of kin of the author 
of the music, who is not living. R 
1505, Dec. 27, 1928. 405 


Uplifted voices; words by James B. 
Thompson, music by A. Geibel; fe- 
male voices. © Adam Geibel, Phila- 
delphia, as the author of the music. 
R 1872, Feb. 1, 1929. 406 


Valse brillante; by A. Whiting; pf. 
© Arthur Whiting, New York, as the 
author. R 1480, Dec. 27, 1928. 407 


Valse capricante; par Théodore Lack, 
op. 208; pf. © Berthe Marguerite 
Victorine Tissier, Paris, as the 
widow of the author. R 1954, Jan. 
oy 1929. 408 


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Valse en sourdine; par A. Perilhou; 
pf. © Albert Perilhou, Tain, Drome, 
France, as the author. R 1978, Jan. 
3, 1929. 409 


Valse éphémére; par Théodore Lack, 
op. 209; pf. © Berthe Marguerite 
Victorine Tissier, Paris, as the 
widow of the author. R 1957, Jan. 
3, 1929. 410 


Valse fileuse; par Théodore Lack, op. 
207; pf. © Berthe Marguerite Vic- 
torine Tissier, Paris, as the widow of 
the author. R 1956, Jan. 3, 1929. 

‘ 411 


Valse lente; par L. Masson; fitite et 
pf. © Louis Masson, Paris, as the 
author. R 1966, Jan. 3, 1929. 412 


Vesper bells: by C. W. Krogmann, op. 
15, arr. by C. Griin [pseud. of Chas. 
W. Greene]; violin and pf. © C. W. 
Greene, Franklin, N. H., as the child 
of the deceased author of the ar- 
rangement. R 1731, Jan. 8, 1929. 

413 


Vision (La) de Dante; poéme sym- 
phonique en trois chants, un pro- 
logue et un épilogue, poésie de Eu- 
géne et Edouard Adenis, musique de 


R. Brunel. © Raoul Brunel, Paris, 
as the author of the music. R 1920, 
Jan. 3, 1929. 414 


Vita nostra plena bellis (Mortal life 
is full of battle) ; motet, Latin hymn 
of Alanus Insulanus, tr. by John 
Hayes, music by A. Foote, op. 
47; mixed voices, a capella. © Ar- 
thur Foote, Newton Center, Mass., 
as the author of the music. R 1670, 
Jan. 17, 1929. 415 


Waldmere: march, by F. H. Losey; 


orch. © Frank Hoyt Losey, Erie, 
Pa., as the author. R 1871, Jan. 30, 
1929. 416 


Wayside (The) flower; by Homer N. 
Bartlett, op. 193, no. 3; pf. © John 
B. C. Bartlett, New York, as the 
child of the deceased author. R 
1514, Dee. 15, 1928. 417 


Weg (Der) zum herzen;: gavotte, von 
P. Lincke; orch. © Paul Lincke, 
Berlin, as the author. R 1898, Feb. 
1, 1929. 418 


Welcome happy morning; Easter carol, 
words by V. Fortunatus, tr. by John 
Ellerton, music by E. S. Hosmer; 
mixed voices, organ acc. © Elmer 
S. Hosmer, Providence, R. I., as the 
author of the music. R 1750, Jan. 
25, 1929. 419 


When de debble comes ’round; words 
by R. H. Phillips, music by H. T. 
Burleigh. © Harry T. Burleigh, 
New York, as the author of the mu- 
sic. R 1740, Jan. 9, 1929. 420 


When love is young; by H. Engel- 
mann, op. 452; pf., 4 hands. © 
Marie C,. Engelmann, Burholme, Pa., 
as the widow of the author. R 1609, 
Jan. 3, 1929. 421 


When the band plays ragtime; words 
by J. W. Johnson, music by Bob 
Cole. © James W. Johnson, New 
York, as the author of the words. 
R 1656, Jan. 16, 1929. 422 


When we were twenty-one; waltzes, 
by M. H. Kohn; pf. © Milton H. 
Kohn, Newark, N. J., as the author. 
R 1903, Jan. 8, 1929. 423 


Whip and spur; by F. A. Franklin; 
pf. © Frederic A. Franklin, Fred- 
ericksburg, Va., as the author. R 
1646, Jan. 3, 1929. 424 


Whispered (A) vow; song, music by 
W. P. Hartwell-Jones. © Paulina 
M. MHartwell-Jones, Brondesbury, 
England, as the widow of the author 
of the music. R 1619, Jan. 3, 1929. 

425 

White wavelets; words by H. Boulton, 
music by H. Lohr. (Jn A garland 
of song) © Harold Boulton, Lon- 
don, as the author of the words and 
Herman Lohr, London, as the author 
of the music. R 1472, Nov. 10, 1928. 

426 


Wilt plead for me; hymn anthem, mu- 
sic by J. H. Tenney. © Alice P. 
Tenney, Ipswich, Mass., as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 1770, Dec. 14, 1928. 427 


With giowing heart I’d praise Thee; 
hymn anthem, words by F. S. Key, 
music by J. S. Fearis. © John S. 
Fearis, Chicago, as the author of 
the music. R 1785, Dec. 14, 1928. 

428 


Woodland (The) path; by Homer N. 
Bartlett, op. 193, no. 4; pf. © John 
B. C. Bartlett, New York, as the 
child of the deceased author. R 
1515, Dec. 15, 1928. 429 


Woodland town: words by H. Boul- 
ton, music by H. Lohr. (In A gar- 
land of song) © Harold Boulton, 
London, as the author of the words 
and Hermann Lohr, London, as the 
author of the music. R 1475, Nov. 
10, 1928. 430 


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Yachting glee; four-part song, words | Young America; march, by Richard 


by S. Virginia Levis, music by A. Goerdeler; pf. 4 hands. © Wil- 

Geibel; male voices. © Adam Gei- helmina C. A. Goerdeler, Brooklyn, 

bel, Philadelphia, as the author of as the widow of the author. R 1628, 

the music. R 1982, Dee. 26, 1928. Jan. 3, 1929. 433 
431 


F 3 Shetals Young America march; by Richard 
You'se sweet to yo! mammy jes. de Goerdeler : pf. © Wilhelmina C. * 
same; words by Bob Cole and J. ' Goerdeler, Brooklyn, as the widow 


W. Johnson, music by Rosamond . 
Johnson eae ie Tohono) of the author. R 1640, Jan. 3, — 


James W. Johnson, New York, as 

one of the authors of the words, and | Yuletide bells; by H. L. Ashford; pf. 
J. Rosamond Johnson, New York, © Emma Louise Ashford, Nashville, 
as the author of the music. R 1899, as the author. R 1648, Jan. 3, 1929. 
Feb. 1, 1929. 432 435 


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sitions, is issued at monthly intervals in twelve numbers each year, and is 
followed by a complete index for the year. The general arrangement is an 
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be made in this number under the following names: Bach (Johann Sebastian) ; 
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Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Isiand, vol. 
13 (1918), pages vi—vili of no. 53. 

Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii—viii of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925), 
pages vil—vili of nos. 3-4; 

Belgium, vol. 6 (1911), pages v—vi of no. 7; 

Canada, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—vili of no. 8; 

Cuba, vol. 6 (1911), pages iv—v of no. 12; 

Czechoslovakia, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi-vui of no. 4; 

Denmark, vol. 15 (1920), pages xli—xiv of no. 13; 

Finland, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi-vui of no. 12; 

France, vol. 13 (1918), pages xi—x1i of no. 5; 

Germany, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi-vii of no. i, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages 1x-x of no. 6; 

Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages viilix of no. 3, and vol. 15 
(1920), pages vi-ix of no. 18; 

Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages xi—x1i of no. 6; 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915). pages viii-ix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages xili—xiv of no. 6; 

Luxemburg, vol. 6 (1911), pages vii—vili of no. 7; 

Netherlands, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—v1i of no. 3; 

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917), pages v-ix of no. 3, and vol. 17 
(1922), pages xv—xix of no. 6; 

Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages ix—x of no. 7; 

Poland, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi-vii of no. 2; 

Rumania, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi—vii of no. 7; 

Sweden, vol. 15 (1920), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

Switzerland, vol. 19 (1924), pages vii—viii of nos. 5-6; 

Union of South Africa, vol. 19 (1924), pages vi—vii of nos. 3-4. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Noticr.—When the nationality of the composer is not 


Apeecfcecolty the title 


entry, it is to be understood that he is a citizen of the United States. 


A gli amici cari; polka, di Giovanni 
Gioviale, of Italy. [Melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 21, 1929; E unp. 4926; 
Giovanbattista Rizzo, Brooklyn. 

4578 


A la ceagna; marche, par Spéranza- 
Camusat, of France; orch. pts., with 
pf. eonductor. 4to. Dec. 31, 
1928; 1 ec. Mar. 8, 1929; Hi for. 3075; 
Choudens, Paris. 4579 


A ia fontaine; by H. Meyerowitz; 
celesta and salon ensemble ; complete 
sc. © 1 -e. Mar. 27, 1929; E unp. 
5121; Harry Meyerowitz, New York. 

4580 


A te kis kertedben; zenéjét szerzé, 
ifbb Berkes Béla, of Hungary. 
[Melody only] © 1 c¢ Mar. 22, 
1929; E unp. 5020; Béla Berkes, jr., 
Budapest, Hungary. 4581 


Abbandunata; Neapolitan song, lyric 
and music by A. A. Egidj. ©le. 
Mar. 28, 1929; E unp. 5137; Arnaldo 
Armando Egidj, Brooklyn. 4582 


Accordéoniste (L’) virtuose; 12 grands 
suecés, pour accordéon chromatique, 
alr. Ou composés par Harold de 
Bozi, of France. 4to. © Dee. 31, 
1928; 1 ec. Mar. 21, 1929; Ei for. 3483; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 4583 


Accordion blue jazz breaks; by Pietro 
Deiro, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; accordion. © Mar. 10, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 16; E pub. 4284; O. Pa- 
gani & bro., New York. 4584 


Ach die liebe; slow-fox, aus Die frau 
in gold, worte von Leopold Jacob- 
son u. Bruno Hardt-Warden, musik 
von Michael Krausz, of Hungary, 
klavier arr. von Otto Lindemann. 
© Feb. 26, 1929; 1 ¢. Mar. 20; E 
for. 3159; Drei masken verlag, a. g., 
Berlin. 4585 


Ach, sieh’ doch nur den Zeppelin; 
marschlied, text von G. Doerner, 
musik von Albin Rall, of Germany. 
© Dee. 21, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 13, 1929; 
E for. 3276; Georg Doerner, Wiesba- 
den, Germany. 4586 


Actions (The) of the just; unison 
song, words by James Shirley, music 
by U. Greville, of Great Britain. 
London, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Mar. 16, 1929; 1 ce. Mar. 14; E 
for. 3357; Ursula Greville, Gerrards 
Cross, Bucks, England. 4587 


Adelaide; words and music by H. 
Thies and Joe Brattain; pf. © Mar. 
2, 1929; 2 ce: Mar. 2; E pub. 4113; 
Henry Thies, Cincinnati. 4588 


Adellina; words and music by L. 
Morse. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ec. Mar. 1, 1929; E unp. 4765; 
Lee Morse, New York. 4589 


Adios Maruca; bolero, words and mu- 
sic by R. Hernandez. © 1c. Mar. 
22, 1929; EH unp. 4959; Rafael Her- 
nandez, New York. 4590 


Adon Olom; ancient liturgical words, 
music by Z. Zilberts, op. 38, no. 3; 
bar. solo and cho., with organ or 
pf. ace. New York, Bloch pub. co. 
4to. © Nov. 30, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 5, 
1929; E pub. 3888; Zavel Zilberts, 
New York. 4591 


Adventure; unison song for boys, 
words by Margaret G. Rhodes, mu- 
sic by George Rathbone, of Great 
Britain. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Mar. 14, 1929; 1c. 
Mar. 13; E for. 3003; Novello & co., 
ltd., London. 4592 


’AepotAavo (T’); from Kikh-koko, words 
and musie by Yianni D. Komnino, 
of Italy. © Dec. 23, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 
16, 1929; E for. 3362; Alector pub. 
co., New York. 4593 


After all you’ve told me, I find that 
I loved in vain; words and music 
by R. M. Verona. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Mar. 23, 1929; E 
unp. 5026; Ray M. Verona, Chicago. 

4594 


After I get your loving Joycine; words 
and music by Everett Linwood 
Burke. ©1c. Jan. 24, 1929; E unp. 
4637; Elizabeth Joycine Burke, Pat- 
erson. 4595 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4596 


pt. I, n. s., v. 24 


After thinking it over; lyric by Benny | Alibi boy; lyrics and music by John 


Davis, music by Carmen Lombardo. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Mar. 138, 1929; E unp. 4875; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 4596 


Afterwhile; words and music by D. M. 
Elder. [Chords, single staff] © 
1 ce Mar. 9;°1929;-E unp. 4520; 
Dorothy M. Elder, Philadelphia. 

/ 4597 

Agitato dramatico; par F. Salabert, 
of France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor and ist violins conductor. 
4to. © Feb. 25, 1929: 1 ¢. Mar. 21; 
E for. 3445; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

4598 

Aigle (L’); extrait des chansons de 
Leilah, par Alexandre Georges, arr. 
par FE. Salabert, of France; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor and ist vio- 
lin conductor. 4to. © Feb. 25, 
1929; 1 e@. Mar. 21; HB for. 3452; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 4599 


Airs russes; by Henri Wieniawski, 
transeribed by Fritz Kreisler, of 
Austria, domiciled at New York; 
violin and pf. © Jan. 14, 1929; 2c. 
Mar. 8; E pub. 4018; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 4600: 


Alabama (The) flood; words and mu- 
sic by Jack Waite. © 1c Mar. 20, 
1929; EK unp. 4889; Bibo-Lang inc., 
New York. 4601 

Alabama mistreater; words and mu- 
sic by Cow Cow Davenport [pseud. 
of Charles Davenport] [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Feb. 13, 1929; 
E unp. 3695; State st. music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 4602 


Alabammy snow; words by Billy Rose, 
music by Lee David. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Mar. 13, 1929; 
E unp. 4876; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 4603 


Album leaf; by Adam Carse, of Great 
Britains’ of. (O- Fan. 1, 1929 ec. 
Feb. 11; E for. 3500; Augener, Itd., 
London. 4604 


Alfred Pingouin; fox trot chanté, pa- 
roles de Nazelles, musique de Hlek 
Nyitrai, of Hungary. © Dec. 31, 
1928 2°. ef Nar: 15," 1920 er for, 
3189; Publications Francis-Day, s. a., 
Paris. 4605 

Alhambra; Spanish serenade, ridu- 
zione per orchestrina con pf. con- 
duttore e violino 1. conduttore, de 
Alessandro Cardoni, of Italy; pts. 
4to. © Mar. 15, 1929; 1c. Mar: 16; 
BH for. 3152; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

4606 


Life LaMonte. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1929; 
E unp. 4866; Marguerite Sisson La- 
Monte, Columbus, O. 4607 


All alone and blue; words and music 
by F. J. Hemerlein; pf. © 1c. Mar. 
5, 1929; E unp. 4339; Franklin J. 
Hemerlein, Los Angeles. 4608: 


All because I love you; words by R. 
Bickford, music by Larry EH. Gof- 
fin. [Words and melody only] © 
1 c. Mar. 16, 1929; E unp. 4772; 
Roberta Bickford, San Diego, Calif. 

4609: 


All I have are my dreams of you; 
words and music by Larry Fish, jr. 
fi. e. L. C. Fish, jr.] [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Mar. 2, 1929; 
E unp. 4212; Lawrence C. Fish, jr., 
Brooklyn. 4610: 


All I want is ’ittle ootsie 00; words: 
and music by Frazer, Mac [pseud. 
of Harry McClintock] and Lennie 
[pseud. of Leonard Whitcup]; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by Anthony 
J. Franchini. © Jan. 23, 1929; 2 ce. 
Jan. 24; E pub. 2929; Bibo-Lang,,. 
inc., New York. 4611 


Ali in King George’s time; in the man-- 
ner of a folk song, words by Carrie 
Stern, music by Beatrice MacGowan. 
Scott. 1. Low voice, in F.—2. High 
voice, in G. © Dec. 27, 1928; 2 c.. 
each Jan. 17, 1929; E pub. 2771, 2772; 
Dean-Phillips, Chicago. 4612, 4613: 


All night long; waltz, words by J.. 
Seidor, music by M. Jacobi and J.. 
Peto. [Words and melody only] © 
1c Mar. _5,.1929;, EH ounpl) 4256. 
Juluis Seidor, Martin Jacobi, and 
Juluis Peto, Cleveland. 4614 


Allegri ballerini; mazurka, by A. Rug- 
gieri;. :pf:, ©.,Jan.. 25, 192895. 29 ¢ 
Mar. 20; E pub. 4442; Alexander 
Ruggieri, Chester, Pa. 4615 


Allegro molto moderato; extrait du: 
1°" quatuor en ut mineur, par Ga- 
briel Fauré, op. 15, transcription 
et arr. par F. Salabert, of France ;: 
oreh. pts., with pf. conductor and 
1st violin conductor. © Feb. 25, 
1929: 1 c. Mar. 21; H for! S485; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 4616 


Allende (P. Humberto) Deux pré- 
ludes; pour pf., par P. Humberto: 
Allende; of Chile. © Dee. 31, 1928; 
1 ¢@ Mar. 8, 1929; E for. 3069; Edi- 
tions Maurice Senart, Paris. 4617 


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no. 3, 1929 


Allo! allo! chéri; fox trot, de Réne 
Sylviano, arr. par F. Salabert, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor, Ist violins conductor and words. 
4to. © Feb. 25, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 21; 
E for. 3481; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

4618 


Alone in a crowd; waltz, words by 
Philip Seeley, music by Fred BEli- 
zalde, of Spain; pf. and ukulele acc. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Feb. 28, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 14; E for. 
3012; Cambridge music co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 4619 


Alte flimische volkslieder; aus den 
Scuterliedekens 1556, 15 dreistim- 
mige liedsiitze, hrsg. von Wilhelm 
Blanke, of Germany. S8vo. © Dec. 
28, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 13, 1929; E for. 
3235; Georg Kallmeyer verlag, Wol- 
fenbiittel, Germany. 4620 


Always stick to the one that you loved; 
words by F. Kane, music by Phil 
Starr. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 c. Mar. 9; 1929: F unp. 4531; 
Fred Kane, Norwood Park, Ill. 

4621 


Always two lovers; words and music 
by J. Tallariti. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Mar. 2, 1929; E unp. 
4236; Joseph Tallariti, Tacoma. 

4622 


Am I a passing fancy, or am I the 
one in your dreams? words and mu- 
sic by Abner Silver, Al Sherman and 
Al Lewis; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Mar. 25, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 26; E pub. 
4596; Arthur Behim music corp., 
New York. 4623 


-Amarantina; paso-doble, par José M. 
Lucchesi, of Brazil; orch. pts., with 
words and pf. conductor. 4to. 
ec. 31, 1928: 1 c¢ Mar. Zi, 1929; 
E for. 3417; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 4624 


-Amatchi baita; valse basque, par Gil 
dq’ Azil, of France; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. ©. Dec. 831, 
aes: 4 ¢.. Mar. 1. 1929: i. fer. 
3182; Editions Cicada, Paris. 4625 


Amber eyes; intermezzo, by Hermann 
Lohr, of Great Britain; pf. © Feb. 
21, 1929; 1 ec. Mar. 1; E for. 2944; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 4626 


America, beloved land; words by Ber- 
tha Galland, music by M. Levitzki. 
© 1c. Mar. 9, 1929; E unp. 4539; 
Mischa Levitzki, New York. 4627 


4639 


American (An) romance; trip from 
New York to Hawaii, operetta, li- 
bretto, music and words by Michael 
Lauro, collaborator Richard Merri- 
field. © 1c. Mar. 19, 1929; D unp. 
27472; Michael Lauro, Brooklyn. 

4628 


Americans we; march, by Henry Fill; 
more. 4to. 1. Band pts. with solo 
cornet conductor.—2. Orch. pts. © 
Mar. 11, 1929; 2 c. each Mar. 14; 
E pub. 4260, 4261; Fillmore bros. ¢o., 
Cincinnati. 4629, 4630 


America’s emblem; words by W. L. 
Colby, music by R. P. Kelley. ©1ce. 
Mar. 2, 1929; EK unp. 4224; Robert P. 
Kelley and Walter Lincoln Colby, 
Boston. 4631 


Amfitheatrof (Daniele) Andante; per 
violoncello o violino e pf., di D. 
Amfitheatrof, of Italy. © Mar. 18, 
1929; 1 ¢c. Mar. 19; HE for. 3334; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 4632 


Amor de Torero; paso-doble flamenco, 
por A. M. Garza; pf. © 1c. Mar. 
21, 1929; E unp. 4936; Alfredo M. 
Garza, San Antonio. 4633 


Amour (L’) dans les roses; valse Bos- 
ton, de la revue En pleine jeunesse, 
paroles de Léo Leliévre et Fernand 
Rouvray, musique de Alex Thomas, 
of France. © Feb. 25, 1929; 1 c. 
Mar. 21; E for. 3487; Editions Max 
Eschig, Paris. 4634 


Angel eyes; words and music by K. 
Schen. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 22, 1929; E unp. 5000; 
Kathyrn Schen, Chicago. 4635 


Angile; canzonetta abruzzese, versi e 
musica di P. Sciascia. 4to. [Words 
and melody only] © Mar. 9, 1929; 
2 c. Mar. 25; E pub. 4539; Pasquale 
Sciascia, Philadelphia. 


Anne; words and music by EH. H. 
Breuer. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 6, 1929; E unp. 4365; 
Edwin Eugene Breuer, Champaign, 
Ill. 4637 


Answer (The) song; lyrics and music 
by 1.: Frank. © 1.c: Mar. 8; 1929; 
E unp. 4493; Ivan Frank, New York. 

4638 


Ant Nemuno kranto; duetas ant pf., 
zodziai ir muzika J. A. Zemaitio. © 
Jan. 31, 1929; 2 c. Feb: 6; EH pub. 


4258; John A. Zemaitis, Shenandoah, 
Pa. 4639 


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4636 . 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4640 


Antiphonale romano-seraphicum pro 
horis diurnis ; a sacra rituum congre- 
gatione recognitum et approbatum 
atque auctoritate, editum, Bonaven- 
turae Marrani, of Italy. S8vo. 
Dée. 1; 19283) e? Tan.” 18; +1929 ; 
A—Foreign 1524; Desclée & cGie., 
Paris. 4640 


Anything to hold your baby; words 
and music by Con Conrad, Sidney 
D. Mitchell and Archie Gottler. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Mar. 12, 1929; E unp. 4626; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., New 
York. 4641 


Apasionado; words and music by I. M. 
Valle, of Mexico, domiciled at Chi- 
cago; pf. © 1 ¢. Mar. 9,°1929;> BH 
unp. 4512; Ignacio M. Valle, Chi- 
cago. 4642 


Apocalypse (L’) de Saint Jean; trois 
tableaux d’aprés la Bible, pour soli 
et cho., poéme de Héléne Naville et 
Jacques de la Presle,.musique de J. 
de la Presle, of France. 4to. © 
Keb. 20, 1929;,.1 ¢. Mar. 15;,.E for. 
38202; Rouart, Lerolle et cie., Paris. 

4643 


April eyes; 3 pt. cho., words by Percy 


Cochran, music by Jesse Van Camp, , 


arr. by De Loss Smith; women’s 
voices, .-4to.. © Peb. 25,°1929 2 ¢. 
Mar. 11; E pub. 4144; Fillmore bros. 
co., Cincinnati. 4644 


Are you coming out to-night; words 
and music by J. W. Purchler; pf. © 
1c. Mar. 11, 1929; E unp. 4585; Jo- 
seph William Purchler, Mt. Vernon, 
ING cs 4645 


Argentinéa; fox-stomp, de Harold de 
Bozi, of France; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 
1c. Mar. 21, 1929; E for. 3422; Hdi- 
tions Max Eschig, Paris. 4646 


Arizona blues; words and music by 
Spencer Williams. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Feb. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 8626; Georgia music ¢o., New 
York. 4647 


Arkansas, the wonder state; words and 
music by A. M. Hutton. © 1 e. Dec. 
15, 1928; E unp. 38100; Allen M. 
Hutton, Van Buren, Ark. 4648 


Arm in arm; intermezzo, by Hugo 
Felix, orch. by Walter C. Schad, 
organ notation by Emil Velazco; 
orch. ‘pts; ©’ Mar. 5, 1929 2 7e. 
Mar. 14; E pub. 4287; Crawford 
music corp., New York. 4649 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


— 


Arm these Thy soldiers, mighty Lord; 
4 pt. cho., words by Christopher 
Wordsworth, music by John Hyatt 
Brewer; men’s voices. © Mar. 28, 
1929; 2 c. Mar. 27; E pub. 4610; 
Harold Flammer, inc., New York. 

4650 

Armes (Hin) midi; tango, text von 
Fritz Rotter, musik von Stephan 
Weiss, of Austria. © Dec. 7, 1928; 
1 :e., Mar.13; (19295. Hh termiaseage: 
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herz- 
mansky), Leipzig. 4651 


Arrabal; tango milonga, letra y musica 
de J. Bohr, of Germany, domiciled at 
New York. © Dec. 10, 1928; 2 ©. 
Dec. 22; E pub. 2966; Jose Bohr, 
New York. 4652 


Arrivée (L’) des hirondelles; par Mau- 
rice Pesse, of France; pf. © Feb. 
20, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 15; E for. 3187; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 4653. 


As the sun goes down; theme song to 
The burgomaster of Stilemonde, 
words by Patrick K. Heale, musi¢e by 
Fred Elizalde, of Spain. © Feb. 7, 
1929;""T"e Mar. 142° for ar 40e 
Cavendish music co., London. 4654 


As U-R—as U-B, Anna Lee you suit me 
to a T; words and music by G. A. 
Hadley. © 1c. Mar. 26, 1929; B 
unp. 5090; George A. Hadley, Den- 
ver. 4655 


As well as I remember; words by J. 
Bettencourt, music by Chester 
Escher; ist violin. © 1c Mar. 18, 
1929; E unp. 4654; Jack Bettencourt, 
Meridian,. Calif. 4656 


Ashes of love; waltz, lyric by Monty 
Siegel, music by Chas. Rosoff, arr. 
by Joseph Nussbaum; dance orch. 
pts. “4to.; © Mar... 0, Doze 
Mar. 14; E pub. 4520; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. ° 4657 


Ashes of my dreams; words and musie 
by Leonard Ceeley [pseud. of L. R. 
Ceiley], of Great Britain, domiciled 
at New York. © 1c. Mar. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 5102; Leonard Robert Ceiley, 
New York. 4658 


Ask me not again; words by Marjorie 
Feltham, music by Hubert Brown, 
of Great Britain. © Mar. 4, 1929; 
1 ce. Mar. 8; E for. 2954; Chappell & 
co., ltd., London. 4659 


At last my dream has come true; 
words by Mrs. Anson Sherman, mu- 
sic by Phil Starr. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Mar. 2, 1929; 
unp. 4243; Florence Sherman, Fay- 
etteville, N. Y. 4660: 


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nd. 5, 1929 


4682 


At the angels ball; words by A. G. | Auf dem chimborasso; amerikanisches 


Skinner, music by Clarke Parker 
Tate. [Words and melody only] © 
l+e. Mar. 25, 1929; E unp. 5059; 
Agnes Gertrude Skinner, Memphis, 
Tenn. 4661 


At the end of a winding trail; waltz 
song, words, music and ukulele arr. 
by F. F. Hassett; in C. ©1c. Mar. 
11, 1929; E unp. 4641; Frank F. 
Hassett, Everett, Mass. 4662 


At the end of the day; fox trot, words 
by M. De La Fuente, music by Sol 
Gransie and M. De La Fuente. 
{Words and melody only] ©le. 
Mar. 2, 1929; E unp. 4214; Maurice 
De La Fuente, New York. 4663 


At the journey’s end, with you; lyric 
by Pat Ballard [pseud. of F. D. Bal- 
lard], music by Tom L. Waring. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Mar. 26, 1929; E unp. 5094; Francis 
Drake Ballard, New York. 4664 


At the spinet; minuet, by Elizabeth 
Clarke [pseud. of Chas. J. Roberts] 
op. 2, arr. by Chas. J. Roberts; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
Dec. 4, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1929; HB 
pub. 3378; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 4665 


At the waters edge, just edging around; 
lyric by Sam Lewis and Joe Young, 
music by Ted Fiorito; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © Feb. 26, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
1; E pub. 3799; Remick music corp., 
New York. 4666 


Atlantica; overture, par José M. Luc- 
chesi, of Brazil; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1928; 1 
ec. Mar. 21, 1929; E for. 8425; Edi- 
tions Max Eschig, Paris. 4667 


Au revoir, till we meet again; part- 
song, words by H. L. H., music by 
Franz Behr, ed. and arr. by Frederic 
H. Ripley and Harry L. Harts; sop. 
and alto, with bass ad lib. 4to. © 
Heb. 13; 1929;.2. ¢. Mar. 12; BE pub. 
4453; White-Smith music pub. co., 
Boston. 4668 


Aubade basque; recueillie et harmo- 
nisée par Julien Tiersot, of France. 
(Mélodies populaires des provinces 
de France, 9° série, no. 89) © Dec. 
31, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 8, 1929; E for. 
3100; Heugel, Paris. 4669 


Audition blues; by G. N. Terry; pf. 
© Feb. 5, 1929; 2 ce. Mar. 2; E pub. 
3833; Gotham music service, inc., 
New York. 4670 


intermezzo, one step, text und musik 
von Giinter Joachim, of Germany; 
salon-orch. pts., with special arrange- 
ment for jazzband, and pf. conductor. 
4to. © Mar. 7, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 26, 
1929; E for. 2892; Imuver-verlag, 
Paul Przetak, Charlottenburg, Ger- 
many. 4671 


Aunque no pueda vivir sin ti; Cuban 
song, lyrics by Adolf Utrera, music 
by N. Menendez, of Cuba, domiciled 
at New York. ©1c. Mar. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 4869; Nilo Menendez, New 
York. 4672 


Auréole; by Ed. Poldini, of Hungary, 
op. 112, no. 3; pf. © Dec. 17, 1928; 
2 c. Dec. 19; E pub. 2350; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 4673 


Aus winkeln und gassen; grosses pot- 
pourri, aus alten u. neuen volksmelo- 
dien, von Fritz Hannemann, of Ger- 
many. 1. Blasmusik.—2. Bando- 
neon.—3. Salon-orch., mit pf. direk- 
tion u. text. © Nov. 11, 1928; 1 ¢. 
each Mar. 13, 1929; E for. 3304, 
3308, 3309; P. J. Tonger, Cologne/Rh., 
Germany. 4674-4676 


Ave Maria; de Jules Walter, arr. par 
Julien Falk, of France; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Jan. 
20, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 8; E for. 3041; 
C. Joubert et cie., Paris. 4677 


Ave Maria; English text and music by 
G. Romilli; med. voice. [Hnglish 
and Latin text] © Jan. 28, 1929; 
2 ec. Mar. 8; E pub. 4020; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 4678 


Ave Maria; English text and music 
by George Bagby; high voice. 
[Latin and English text] © Mar. 2, 
1929 7"2"e. ‘Mar.’ 8: HY pub: 39914 Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 4679 


Ave Maria; words, Latin prayer, music 
by L. Loehr [i. e. M. L. Loehr] © 
1c. Jan. 7, 1929; E unp. 4769; Mal- 
vina Louise Loehr, Florence, Italy. 

4680 


Aviator’s dream; words by L. Dosdall, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Mar. 22, 1929; 
E unp. 4969; Laura Dosdall, Bay 
City, Wis. 4681 


Aviators (The) song; words and mu- 
sic by M. V. Smith. New-York City, 
Frank Harding music house. © 
Mar. 11, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 14; E pub. 
4435; Maria Vrooman Smith, New 
York. 4682 


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4683 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


A-wa-na-y; waltz-ballad, words and 
music by G. A. Hadley. © 1c. Mar. 
26, 1929; E unp. 5091; George A. 
Hadley, Denver. 4683 


Away out west; words and music by 
Jimmie Smith [i. e. J. L. Smith. 
Words and melody only] © 1«. 
Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 4279:.. J... 
Smith, Tujunga, Calif. 4684 


Baby and me; words and music by B. 
J.. Davidson... [Photostat], © 1 e. 
Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 4253; Bruce 
J. Davidson, Marseilles, I11. 4685 


Baby feet; fox trot lullaby, words and 
music by EH. H. Humble. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e. Mar. 13, 
1929; E unp. 4689; Edwin H. Hum- 
ble, Chicago. 4686 


Baby I still love you; words by M. S. 
Voss, muSie by Chester Escher. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Mar. 6, 1929; E unp. 4407; Marie 
Shirley Voss, Dumont, Ia. 4687 


Baby mine; words and music by H. F. 
Sands; pf. and ukulele ace. ©1e. 
Mar. 7, 1929; E unp. 4421; H. F. 
Sands, Chicago. 4688 


Baby Nell; words by M. Williams, mu- 
sie by Phil Starr. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1e. Mar. 9, 1929; E 
unp. 4532; Myzelle Williams, Ca- 
milla, Ga. 4689 


Baby one; words and music by C. 
Smiley. © 1c. Mar. 12, 1929; E 
unp. 4645; Chas. Smiley, Paris, Tex. 

4690 


Baby’s awake now; from Spring is 
here, words by Lorenz Hart, music 
by Richard Rodgers; pf. and ukulele 


ace. © Mar. 14, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 16; 
E pub. 4386; Harms, inc., New York. 
4691 

Bach (Johann Sebastian) Adagio; 


from organ toccata in C, transcribed 
by William Murdoch, of Great Brit- 
ain; violin and pf. © Feb. 19, 1929; 
1 ec. Mar. 16; E for. 3136; Schott & 
co., Itd., London. 4692 


Arioso; arr. by Frank Louis Tay- 
lor, of Great Britain; violin and pf. 
(In Violinist’s treasury. v. 3) © 
Sept.°14, 1928; 1 ec. Nov. 23; E for. 
897; Alfred Lengnick & co., Iltd., 
London. 4693 


Bourrée; arr., ed., fingered and 
bowed by James Brown, of Great 
Britain; violin and pf. © Mar. 25, 
1929" Te. War. 2620) for.” soa: 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 4694 


Fifty classie masterpieces for vio-- 
lin and piano; Bach to Haydn, com- 
piled by Karl Rissland. vy. 1. 

Mar. 15, 1929; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 
18; AA 11731; Oliver Ditson co.,. 
Boston. 4695 


Passepied ; arr., ed., fingered and 
bowed by James Brown, of Great 
Britain; violin and pf. © Mar. 25, 
19295: c.! Mar. 26; oH formisaie: 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 4696 


Sicilienne; from 2nd snoata for 
flute and pf., arr. by William Mur- 
doch, of Great Britain; pf. © Feb. 
19, 1929; tc. Mar...16 :. Ei for, ease : 
Schott & co., ltd., London. 4697 


Bachelor’s (The) dream; words and 
music by P. A. G. Quinn; pf. © 
1 c. Mar. 6, 1929; E unp. 4301; Pat- 
rick Aloysius George Quinn, Fair- 
view Village, O. 4698 


Baci di primavera; mazurka, di Vin- 
cenzo Paladino, of Italy, domiciled 
at New York. [Melody only] © 
1c. Mar. 21, 1929; E unp. 4922; Gio- 
vanbattista Rizzo, Brooklyn. 4699 


Back to that old silver screen; waltz 
song, words and music by H. Kelly; 
pf. ace, with ukulele arr. by T. 
Kahana. Pittsburgh, Kelly & Cohn. 
© Mar. 27, 1929; 2 ec Mar. 28; B 
pub. 4685; Ella Kelly, New York. 

4700 


Back to the land of broken dreams; 
words and musie by Ray Wencil [i. 
e. R. H. Wencil] Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Mar. 6, 1929; B 
unp. 4281; Raymond Henry Wencil, 
Chicago. 4701 


Backe, backe, kuchen; 2. kinderlieder- 
potpourri, fiir bandonion, original- 
tonart, von Carl Robrecht, of Ger- 
many, arr. von W. Porschmann, of 
Germany. © Noy. 20, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 138, 1929; E for. 3263; Hein- 
richshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Ger- 
many. 4702 


Badinage; by William T. Timmings; 
organ. © Mar. 18, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 
20; E pub. 4507; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 4703 


Bagatelles; par Filip Lazar, of Ru- 
mania; pf. no. 1-8. © June 5, 1928; 
1c. June 28; E for. 3491; Durand 
et. cie., Paris. 4704 


Bailey (William S.) Fantasy; 2 pfs., 
4 hands. © Jan. 19, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 
12; EB pub. 4457; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 4705 


256 


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no. 3, 1929 


4725 


walie (Michael William) Bohemian 
girl; cavatina and chorus, arr. by 
P. Tucciarone; 2 violins and pf. 
New York City, Pat progressive ed. 
co. © Feb. 15, 1929: 2 c. Feb. 16; 
EK pub. 4841; Pasquale Tucciarone, 
New York. 4706 


Ballangrud ; foxtrot, tekst: Einar Fag- 
stad, musikk: Kare Ingemann Ped- 
ersen, of Norway: pf. © Feb. 9, 
1929; 1 ec. Mar. 1; E for. 2929; Norsk 
musikforlag, Oslo, Norway. 4707 


Band fundamentals; by C. Webber; 
solo and ist B flat cornets or trum- 
pets. obl. 24mo. © Feb. 15, 1929; 
2 c. Mar. 18; E pub. 4845; Carl 
Webber, Bartlesville, Okl. A708 


Banter; intermezzo, by Erno Rapée, 
orch. by George Torke, organ nota- 
tion by Emil Velazco; orch. pts. © 
Mar. 15, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 16; E pub. 
4289: Crawford music corp., New 
York. 4709 


Barbeau (Marius) Three songs of the 
west coast; recorded from singers of 
Nass River tribes, Canada, by M. 
Barbeau, English versions by Dun- 
ean Campbell Scott, musie tran- 
scribed and arr. by Ernest MacMil- 
lan, of Canada. Outsiders, behold 
Geedaranits. [2 others] © Mar. 
22, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 16; E for. 3360; 
Frederick Harris co., London. 4710 


Barlow (Fred) Sonate; pour pf. et 
viclon, par F. Barlow, of Great Brit- 
ain. © Feb. 25, 1929: 1 ¢. Mar. 21; 
E for. 3413; Rouart, Lerolle et cie., 


Paris. 4711 
Barney McClare: words by J. Mel- 
bourne, music by C. A. Matson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 


Mar. 22, 1929; E unp. 4953; John 


Melbourne and Charles A. Matson, 
New York. 4712 
Be careful; words by William T. Jor- 


dan, music by Morgan H. Harris; 
pf. © 1c. Mar. 27, 1929: E unp. 
5123; Morgan Hovey Harris, Boston. 
4713 

Be kind to little golf balls; recitation 
to music, written by Percy Green- 
bank, music by Herman Finck, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Feb. 28, 1929; 

1 ¢e. Mar. 19; E for. 3336; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. 
4714 

Be silent—make no noise! words and 
musie by A. W. Drill. [Chords, sin- 
gle staff] © 1c. Mar. 5, 1929: E 


unp. 4306; A. Ward Drill, Woodstock, 
iit. 4715 


Beautiful (The) Cumberland valley; 
words and music by S. Herron. © 
Mar. 28, 1929; 2c. Mar. 28; E pub. 
4644; Stanley Herron, Lancaster, 
Ky. 4716 


Beautiful Rose from the Golden West; 
words by Alick Morrison, music by 
Noel Shannon; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Mar. 13, 1920: 2 c. Mar. 16; EB 
pub. 4510; Noel Shannon and Alick 
Morrison, Chicago. 4717 


Beauty waltz; from Fox movietone 
follies, lyrics by Harlan Thompson, 
music by Dave Stamper. [Words 
and melody only] © 1-:c. Mar. 8, 
1928; E unp. 4631; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inc., New York. 4718 


Because you went away; fox-trot, lyric 
and music by M. Berger. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 Mar. 18, 
1929 ; EF unp. 4797 ; Mac Berger, New 
York. 4719 


Bedouin love song; 3-pt. choral, by 
Pinsuti, arr. by Christopher O’Hare; 
sop.,altoand bar. Franklin ed. 4to. 
© Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 2; E pub. 
3818; Kay & Kay music pub. corp., 
New York. 4720 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) In the val- 
ley; from the Moonlight sonata, by 
L. van Beethoven, op. 27, no. 2, text 
and arrangement by EH. A. Barrell, 
jr:; in HE) flat. ©) Mar. 4, 1929: 2¢. 
Mar. 6; E pub. 3914; Theodore Pres- _ 
ser co., Philadelphia. 4721 


Minuet in G; arr. by P. Tuccia- 
rone; 2 violins and pf. New York 
City, Pat progressive ed. co. © Feb. 
15, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 16; E pub. 4343; 
Pasquale Tucciarone, New York. 

4722 


—— The moonlight sonata; op. 27, no. 
2, arr. by Frank Winterbottom, of 
Great Britain; military band pts., 
with conductor. © Mar. 11, 1929; 
1 e. Mar. 22; E for. 3345; Hawkes 
& son (London) Itd., London. 4723 


Before I parted with you; words and 
music by S. Sokolove; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © 1. Mar. 6, 1929: E 
unp. 4338; Sam Sokolove, Philadel- 
phia. 4724 


Before the footlights; by M. L. Pres- 
ton: pf. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c Mar. 
5; E pub. 3933; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 4725 


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4726 


Bei einer kleinen tasse tee; tango, text 
von Beda, musik von Rudolf 
Schwarz-Richards, of Austria. © 
Peper. M929". tc,” Mar a> EE for: 
3368; Wiener bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 

A726 

Bellini (Vincenzo) Mira, O Norma; 
duet from act 2 of Norma, arr. by 
P. Tucciarone; violin and pf. New 
York City, Pat progressive ed. co. 
© Feb. 15, 1929; 2c. Feb. 16; E pub. 
4338; Pasquale Tucciarone, New 
York. 4727 


Bells of Trollheim; from Trollheim, 
by Trygve Torjussen, of Norway, op. 
63, no. 5; pf. © Dec. 27, 1928; 2 e. 
Mar. 5, 1929; E pub. 4291; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 4728 


Below the Mason-Dixon line; words 
and music by J. EH. Walker. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Feb. 
23, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 2; EH pub. 4326; 
James Egbert Walker, Fort Lewis, 
Wash. 4729) 


Ben coraida; orientalisches intermez- 
z0, von Ludwig Siede, op. 141, arr. 
von Leopold Weninger, of Austria; 
orch., with 1st violin conductor. 4to. 
© Feb. 20, 1929; 1 ¢. Mar. 15; E for. 
3115; Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 

4730 


Beneath the Indian moon; words and 
music by D. J. Bero. © 1 «¢. Mar. 
22, 1929; E unp. 5011; David J. Bero, 
New York. 4731 


Beneath the Spanish moon; lyrics by 
George Karle, music by H. K. Giam- 


matteo. ©1c. Mar. 6, 1929; EH unp. 
4362; Hercules E. Giammaiteo, 
Brooklyn. 4732 


Benvenuti (Giacomo) Tre quartine di 
Omar Kajjam; tradotte da Vittorio 
Gottardi, musica di G. Benvenuti, of 
Italy. 1. Bevo del vino. [2 others] 
© “Mar, 4, 1929.1 "¢c.. Mar, \ 7.) Hi ior. 
2938; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 4733 


Berceuse; fiir salon-orch. stimmen, mit 
pf. direktion, von Ira Temen [pseud.], 
of Hungary, op. 17, bearb. von Jo- 
seph Németi, of Hungary. 4to. © 
Oct. .31,. 1928 °° 1 Vc.) Mar? 1387" 1329); 
E for. 3247; Rtihle & Wendling, Leip- 


zig. 4734 | 


Berceuse; pour violon solo avec acc. 
d’orch. et pf. conducteur, par Roger 
Weiller et L. Lempers, both of 
France. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c. 
Mar. 21, 1929; KE for. 3420; Editions 
Max Eschig, Paris. A735 


pt. OI, n. s., v. 24 


Berceuse tendre; par Maurice Pesse, 
of France; pf. © Feb. 20, 1929; 1c. 
Mar. 15; E for. 3186; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 4736 


Berglied aus dem harz; volkslied, fir 
minnerchor, bearb. von Richard 
Wickenhauser, of Germany. 4to. © 
Nov... 28; 1928): 1 cl Mar tenes 
E for. 3303; Hans Kessler, Trier, 
Germany. 4737 


Besuch beim waldspecht; intermezzo, 
von John Percy [pseud.], of Ger- 
many, op. 18, instr. von Carl Zim- 
mer, of Germany; orch. pts., with 
1st violin conductor. 4to. © Nov. 
29, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 13, 1929; EB for. 
8253; Richard Birnbach, Berlin. 

4738 


Bewildering blucs; words by Joseph 
W. Barrett, music by E. B. Delph. 
© 1c. Mar. 2, 1929; EH unp. 4213; 
Edith B. Delph, New York. 4739 


Big city blues; from Fox movietone 
follies, words and music by Con Con- 
rad, Sidney D. Mitchell and Archie 
Gottler. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 12, 1929; E unp. 4627; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 4740 


Big feeling blues; words by Selma 
Davis co., music by Gertrude (Ma) 
Rainey. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 8, 1929; E unp, 4189; 
Chicage music pub. co., inc., Chi- 
cago. 4741 


Big hearted baby; words by Raymond 
B. Egan, music by Phil Phillips, arr. 
by Harry P. Guy; pf. and ukuiele 
ace. © Dec. 15, 1928;/2"¢, Dec2e; 
HY pub.’ 1861; John’ S.” Finck, me: 
Detroit. 4742 


Billy Venero; words and music by 
Harry K. McClintock. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 6, 1929; 
E unp. 43832; Villa Moret, inc., San 
Francisco. 4743 


Birdies sing in cages too, why can’t 
you; words and music by B. G. De 
Sylva [pseud. of George Gard De 
Sylva], Lew Brown and Ray Hen- 
derson. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 4380; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 4744 


Birds of flight; words and music by 
V. DL. Gay” © ‘Toe "Mar, day ioe, 
E unp. 4618; Vera Lothrop Gay, 
Los Angeles. 4745 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 38, 1929 


4766 


Birmingham (The) ; fox trot, words by 
Sam Ward, music by Lew Pollack ; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by Arthur 
Lange. © Feb. 19, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
29; E pub. 4652; Sage pub. corp., 
New York. 4746 


Blaklokker ; tango, tekst: Herbert Her- 
berth, musik; Kristian Hauger, of 
Norway; pf. © Jan. 8, 1929; 1 « 
Mar. 1; E for. 29380; Norsk musik- 
forlag, Oslo, Norway. 4747 


Black (The) pigeon wing; fox-trot, 
words and music by M. Davidson 
and C. Rupp. © Feb. 25, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 25; E pub. 3681; Carl Rupp and 
Morey Davidson, Cleveland. 4748 


Black waters; words and music by 
Sterling Sherwin. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 c. Mar. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 4822; John Milton Hagen, 
Santa Monica, Calif. 4749 


Blanquita; criolla, letra y musica por 
R. Hernindez. ©1c. Mar. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 4648; Rafael Hernandez, New 

_ York. 4750 


Blasser tag; mi&nnerchor, a cappella, 
worte von Franz Evers, musik von 
Wilhelm Rinkens, of Germany, Op. 
AA no. 2a s7 Sexe. 4to37 ©, Aug:, 24; 
1928; 1 c. Mar..27, 1929; E for. 3398 ; 
Gebriider Hug & co., Leipzig. 4751 


Bleaden (Alice M.) Two songs; words 
anon. and by Alice Meynell, music 
by Alice M. Bleaden, of Great Bri- 
tain. 1. Babylon. [1 other] © Feb. 
a, 1020 f.e, Mar. 1° HK for, 25,6: 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 4752 


Blessed Saviour of mankind; hymn, 
words by Harriet C. Clyde, music 
’ by E. A. Cording. © Dec. 20, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 9, 1929; E pub. 4659; Ed- 
ward A. Cording, Chicago. 4753 


Bliss one hundred and ninety-nine note 
transposition scale; complete nota- 
tion and tonal-compass of all band 
and orch. instruments in numerical 
form, compiled by D. R. Bliss. © 
1 ce. Mar. 18, 1929; E unp. 4868; 
Daniel Radley Bliss, Hollywood, 
Calif. 4754 


Blondes midchen blonder wein! ein 
wanderlied, text von Beda und Hans 
Heger, musik von Heinrich Strecker, 
of Australia, op. 292. © Sept. 12, 
1928; 1 ¢« Dec. 13;-H for. 1429; 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 4755 


Blondie; words by J. L. Loyeano, mu- 
sic by Phil Starr. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 c. Mar. 2, 1929; E 


unp. 4241; J. L. Loyecano, Baton 
Rouge, La. 4756 


Blowing kisses over the moon; words 
by Jack Meskill and Billy Mann, mu- 
sic by Pete Wendling; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by May Singhi Breen. 
© Jan, 2; 1929; 2 c. Jan. 8; E pub. 
2195; Gene Austin, ine., New York. 

4757 


Blue and sad; slow fox-trot, words and 
music by H. H. Reynolds. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Mar. 16, 
1929; © unp. 4778; Hayden Hamil- 
ton Reynolds, Starkville, Miss. 4758 


Blue days; words and music by Fred 
Rose and Cal De Voll [i. e. Calvin 
De Voll]; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Mar. 11, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 14; E pub. 
4246; McKinley music co., Chicago. 

4759 


Blue devil blues; words by Texas Alex- 
ander, music arr. by Irene Spain. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 4270; Polk C. 
Brockman, Atlanta. 4760 


Blue dreams; words by William Wal- 
dron, music by Ted Stanford; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Oct. 19, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 4, 1929; E pub. 3598; He- 
deen, Stanford and Waldron, Chi- 
cago. 4761 


Blue dusk; by Emerson Whithorne, op. 
47, no. 1; violin and pf. © Feb. 1, 
1929; 2 ec. Mar. 8; E pub. 4033; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 4762 


Blue night; fox-trot intermezzo, music 
by Will Rollins, orch. by Max Erwin, 
of Great Britain; orch., with pf. 
conductor and words. (Jn Chappell’s 
orchestral journal) © Mar. 6, 1929; 
1 ¢ Mar. 21; E! for. 3375; Harms, 
inc., New York. 4763 


Blue (The) Ridge moonshine blues; 
words and music by L. W. Jackson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Mar. 8, 1929; E unp. 4474; Lafayette 
W. Jackson, Metuchen, N. J. 4764 


Blue rythm; by B. Rose, of Canada; 
melody with pf. acc. © 1 e¢. Mar. 
30, 1929; E unp. 5216; Bram Rose, 
Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 4765 


Blue (A) sailor dress; words and mu- 
sie by C. MacKenzie. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Mar. 13, 
1929; 2 c. Mar. 23; E pub. (4621; 
Cecil MacKenzie, Minneapolis. 

4766 


209 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4767 


pt. III, n. S., v.24 


Blue (The) skies above you; words by 
F. Kane, music by .Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
Mar. 9, 1929; E unp. 4533; Fred 
Kane, Norwood Park, Il. 4767 


Blue skies, daddy ; fox trot, words and 
music by J. R. Biggs and G. Queen. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Jan. 23, 1929; EH unp. 4932; James 
R. Biggs and George Queen, Detroit. 

4768 


Blue (The) step; words and music by 
J. M. Hagen. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 e¢. Mar. 21, 1929; E unp. 
4939; John Milton Hagen, Los An- 
geles. 4769 


Bluebonnet ; march, by R. Ritchie Rob- 
ertson; band pts. 4to. © Mar. 9, 
1929; 2 e. Mar. 9; E pub. 4135; 
Robert Ritchie Robertson, Spring- 
field, Mo. 4770 


Blues, I’m thru with blues; fox trot, 
words by L. Moon, music by Ray 
Hibbeler. © 1 ¢. Mar. 19, 1929; HE 
unp. 4828; Luella Moon, Fairmont, 
W. Va. 4771 


Blues (The) with a feeling; by Duke 
Ellington; pf. © Feb. 15, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 15; E pub. 4274; Gotham music 
service, inc., New York. 4772 


Bliiten und knospen ; 24 fantasien tiber 
beliebte volksmelodien u. lieder ftir 
harmonium solo, mit text, komponi- 
ert von Hermann Wenzel, of Ger- 
many. band i.,.© Dee. 4, 1928; 
1c. Mar. 13, 1929; E for. 3285; Fr. 
Portius, Leipzig. 4773 


Bo walec to taki taniec niewinny, me- 
zowie mowia o walcu Zle; na chor 
zenhski 3 glosowy lub solo, Hugeniusz 
Walkiewicz. (Katalog muzyezny no. 
1—1928r.,B) 4to. © Mar. 20, 1929; 
2 ce. Mar. 22; E pub. 4459; Bolestaw 
Jézef Zalewski, Chicago. 4774 


Bondevalsen; je aa’n tor, kjeeresten 
min, tekst af J. Arnulf, musik af 
Anna Alm, of Norway; pf. © Aug. 
29, 1928; 1c. Mar. 6, 1929; E for. 
3404; Norsk notestik og forlag, Oslo, 
Norway. 4775 


Bonjour Manon; morceau caractéris- 
tique, par A. Bose, of France; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor and 1st vio- 
lin conductor. 4to. © Feb. 20, 1929; 
1 ¢c. Mar. 15; BE for. 3191; Auguste 
Bose, Paris. ‘T76 


Book (The) of Psalms; rendered in 
metre and set to music, rev. by D. 


Bruce Martin, A. A. Wylie and oth- 
ers, authorized by The Synod of the 
Reformed Presbyterian church of 
North America. 8vo. © Feb. 1,. 
1929; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 15; A 5801; 
Trustees of the Synod of the Re- 
formed Presbyterian church of North. 
America, Pittsburgh. 4TTT 


Boot that thing; by L. Melrose; pf. 
© 1c. Mar. 28, 1929; E unp. 5174; 
Lester Melrose, Chicago. 4778. 


Bootlegger (The) man; words and 
music by W. O’Connor, jr. ©1e. 
Mar. 7, 1929; E unp. 4487; Wm. 
O’Connor, jr., Almont, Mich. 4779: 


Bordona (La) llora un tango; Buenos 
Aires de mi vida, letra y musica de 
F. Bonanova y Bonanova, of Spain.. 
© Mar. 9, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 14; E for. 
3033; Fortunio Bonanova y Bonan- 
ova, Havana, Cuba. 4780: 


Bounce a little ball at your baby; 
words and music by Archie Gottler,. 
Con Conrad and Sidney D. Mitchell. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ec. 
Mar. 14, 1929; E unp. 4704; De Syl- 
va, Brown & Henderson, inc., New 
York. 4781 


Bound down Maryland way; fox trot, 
words and music by James R. Biggs 
and G. Queen. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Jan. 23, 1929; E unp. 
4933; James R. Biggs and George: 
Queen, Detroit. 4782 


Bourrée; by Alfred Hollins, of Great 
Britain; organ. 
1 e. Mar. 18; E for. 3010; Novello 
& co., ltd., London. 47838: 


Boy, Ill get my man; lyrics by Doe 
Liebman [i. e. Charles Liebman], 
music by Bert Rose [i. e. B. C. Rose] 
© 1c. Mar. 14, 1929; E unp. 4729; 
Bertha C. Rose, Chestnut Hill, Mass. 

A784 


Boy of mine; words and music by M. 
E. Bouchard. New York City,. 
Frank Harding. © Feb. 13, 1929; 
2c. Feb. 15; E pub. 4802; M. Eliza- 
beth Bouchard, Caribou, Me. 4785. 


Boy (The) scouts of the U. S. A.; 
words and music by Edward Voll-. 
mer. © Feb. 1, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 20; 
E pub. 4445; Vollmer bro. & Luck, 
Philadelphia. 4786 


Boys of the Foreign legion; lyrie and 
music by Bigelow. © 1 e. Mar. 30,. 
1929; E unp. 5204; Dorothie Bige- 
low, New York. 4787 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS “ 


no. 3, 1929 4808 
Boys of the neighborhood; words and Thomas E. Schindler, Perryville, 
musie by W. Camm. [Words and Mo. 4798 


melody only] ©1c. Mar. 30, 1929; 
E unp. 5220; Walter Camm, New 
York. 4788 


Bozo; by F. Stahlberg; pf. © Jan. 
10, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 18; E pub. 4211; 
Kalmus filmusie edition, New York. 

4789 

Brahms (Johannes) Rhapsody in E 
flat; op. 119, no. 4, arr. by H. Mau- 
rice Jacquet, of France, domiciled 
at New York; orch., with pf. con- 
ductor. © Feb. 26, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
7; E pub. 4068; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 4790 


ccarina method; containing 
diagrammed chart, exercises and 
solo and duet material, by Fred 
Brano. 4to. © Feb. 28, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 8; E pub. 3990; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 4791 


Brasilerita; tango, par José M. Luc- 
chesi, of Brazil; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 
1 ec. Mar. 21, 1929; E for. 3427; Edi- 
tions Max Eschig, Paris. 4792 


Brayoure! grande marche, de Jean 
Preckher, of Belgium; with pf. con- 
ductor and violin 1 conductor. 4to. 
1. Odeon orch. pts.—2. Salon-orch. 
pts. © Mar. 15, 1929; 1 ¢. Mar. 9; 

\B for. 3013; Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H., 
Leipzig. 4793 

Bravoure; marche, par Spéranza-Ca- 
musat, of France; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Jan. 20, 1929; 
1c. Mar. 8; E for. 3074; Choudens, 
Paris. 4794 


Breakaway; from Fox movietone fol- 
lies of 1929, words and music by 
Archie Gottler, Sidney D. Mitchell 
and Con Conrad. © Mar. 7, 1929; 
2c Mar. 8; E pub. 4174; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

4795 

Brelan de javas; sur la chanson de 
Henri Moreau, par Ch. Chobillon, 
of France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 


Brano 


ductor. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1928; 1 «. 
Mar. 21, 1929; E for. 3424; Editions 
Max Eschig, Paris. 4796 
Brennan’s chivalry and _ triumph; 


drama in 4 acts, with music by W. 
Roddy. © 1c. Feb. 5, 1929; D unp. 
27468 ; Winifred Roddy, New York. 
4797 

Bright lights; ballad, words and mu- 
sic by T. E. Schindler. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Mar. 18, 
1929; 2 ec. Mar. 21; E pub. 4629; 


47158—29—_2 


Broadway ; words and music by Archie 
Gottler, Con Conrad and Sidney D. 
~Mitchell. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ce. Mar. 14, 1929; E unp. 4705; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 4799 


Broadway (The) of my dreams; 
words and music by FE. Schu-ette. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 .«¢. 
Mar. 14, 1929; E unp. 4735; Flo- 
rence Schu-ette, New York. 4800 


Brockton band book; 16 compositions 
for school bands, by Lester Brock- 
ton [pseud. of M. L. Lake]; pts., 
with solo B flat cornet or trumpet 
conductor. obl. 24mo. © Jan. 16, 
1929; 2c. Mar. 8; E pub. 3989; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 4801 


Broken (A) heart; words by H. Rob- 
bins, music by Orpha Phillips; 1st 
violin. ©1e. Mar. 21, 1929; E unp. 
4937; Harland Robbins, Toledo, O. 

4802 


Broken (A) hearted mother; words 
and music by P. Salvatore, of Italy, 
domiciled at Boston, arr. by Percy 
F. Hunt. Boston, Mass., Salvatore 
music co. © Feb. 28, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
2; E pub. 3837; Pasquale Salvatore, 
Boston. 4803 


Broken is the seal; choir or cho., 
words by Alma Johnson, music by 
C. S. Brown. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 «. 
Mar. 28; E pub. 4687; Homer A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. 4804 


Broncho bustin’ blues; words and mu- 
sic by Spencer Williams. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Feb. 11, 
1929; E unp. 3628; Georgia music 
co., New York. 4805 


Brown (The) eyed angel; from The 
broken wing, lyrics by Harry Clarke, 
music by Percy Wenrich. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. Mar. 8, 
1929; E unp. 4542; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 4806 


Brownstone blues; lyric by G. Henry, 
music by M. Hamilton. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 7, 1929; 
E unp. 4409; Grace Henry and Mor- 
ris Hamilton, New York. 4807 


Buch (Das) vom lied der vélker; eine 
sammlung von 838 fremdlindischen 
volksliedern, fiir klavier mit tiber- 
gelegtem text, hrsg. yon Heinrich 
Moller, of Germany. © Mar. 20, 
192901 °C) Maro is) BE tors '3222;"B. 
Schott’s sOdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

4808 


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4809 


Buddies; by Francis Gromon, of Hun- 
gary, domiciled at New York; pf. 
©) ,Jan:,.10,,,1929% 2.e, Mar 13 +. B 
pub. 4197; Kalmus filmusic edition, 
New York. 4809 


Bugle (The) call; galop militaire, for 
cinema, by Joseph Engleman, of 
Great Britain; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. © Noy. 20, 1928; 1 e¢. 
Feb. 7, 1929; E for. 2558; Bosworth 
& co., Leipzig. 4810 


Building a nest for Mary; lyric by 
Billy Rose, music by Jesse Greer; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Mar. 5, 
1929; 2 c. Mar. 8; E pub. 4110; Rem- 
ick music corp., New York. 4811 


Bum’s (The) rush; words and music 
by Porter Grainger; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Feb. 15, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 15; 
HE pub. 4270; Gotham music service, 
inc., New York. 4812 


Bunte reihe; leichte klavier stiickchen, 
von Paul Zilcher, of Germany, op. 
229. 1. Auf dem marsch. [4 others] 
© Oct. 8, 1928; 1 c Mar. 18, 1929; 
E for. 3254; Richard Birnbach, Ber- 
lin. 4813 


Burgh (A) song; words by John N. 
Hall, air by Harry Lumsden, of 
Great Britain, arr. by Howard Croft, 
of Great Britain. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Feb. 7, 
1929; 1c. Feb. 23; E for. 3497; Pat- 
erson’s publications, ltd., London. 

4814 


Burn ’em up; by Mel Ball, Dave Prince 
and Morris Levy; melody, with pf. 
ace. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 ce. Mar. 5; 
H pub. 3884; Lewis music pub. ¢o., 
New York. - 4815 


Burning (The) heart; theme song of 
the photo-play, words by Charles 
Dunn, music by Norton Greenop, of 
Great Britain. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Mar. 12, 1929; 1«¢ 
Mar. 13; E for. 3344; B. Feldman 
& co., London. 4816 


Burwell (Charles H.) Songs; arr. by 
Julius Reinhardt. 1. Go ’way nigga. 
{3 others] © Feb. 28, 1929; 2 «. 
Mar, 2: aff. Mar. 3°) AA iaeeae : 
Charles H. Burwell, Pittsburgh. 

4817 


Busy bees; words and music by L. J. 
Kness. New York City, Frank Hard- 
ing music house. © Feb. 23, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 2; E pub. 4827; Leopold 
John Kness, Oakland, Calif. 4818 


Butter cups; by Zoe Fairchild [and] 
The (wo troubadors; by Victor Scott ; 


pt. Il, n. s., v. 24 


pf. © Mar. 21, 1929; 2c. Mar. 20; 
E pub. 4417; Bendix pub. co., Lin- 
coln, Neb. 4819 


Butterfly (The) ; intermezzo, by Rich- 
ard H. Walthew, of Great Britain; 
pt. London, Leonard, Gould & Bolt- 
tler. © Mar. 7, 1929; 1 ce. Mar. 18; 
E for. 3340; Gould & Bolttler, Lon- 
don, 4820 


By the lake of the little moon; two- 
part cbo., words by Mary Grant 
O’Sheridan, music by Louis Victor 
Saar, op. 123, no. 2; sop. and alto. 
4to. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 ce. Mar. 7; 
E pub. 4070; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 4821 

By the light of the moon; words by 
Fred HE. Weatherly, music adapted 
from an old Irish air by Raymond 


Loughborough, of Great Britain. © . 


Feb. 13, 1929; 1 « Feb. 27; E for. 
2948 ; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
4822 
By the roadside; 3-pt. cho., words by 
Estelle Clark, music by Palmer 
Clark; men’s voices. 4to. © Feb. 
1, 1929;..2.¢.; Mar:.8; Epub, 2996; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 4823 


By the waters of Babylon; anthem, 
words from the Psalms, music by 
Daniel Protheroe ; mixed voices, with 
organ ace. 4to. © Feb. 20, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 9; E pub. 4084; Boston mu- 
sic co., Boston. 4824 


C’est ca Varticle de Paris; paroles de 
Jacques-Charles et Louis Leliévre, 
fils, musique de René Sylviano, of 
France; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by F. Salabert. © Feb. 25, 1929; 
1 ¢,, Mar. 21; EH for, 3482: Wrameis 
Salabert, Paris. 4825 


©’est pour voir les anges; fox trot, sur 
les motifs de la chanson de P. Da- 
gorrette, musique de Pablo Labor, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor and words. 4to. © Dec 31, 
1928; 1.,c..:Mar. 15,..1929- HE fom 
31838; Editions Cicada, Paris. 4826 


C’est pour vous; paroles de Léo Le- 
liévre et Fernand Rouvray, musique 
de René Sylviano, of France; pf. 
ace., With ukulele arr. by F. Sala- 
bert. © Feb. 25, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 21; 
E for. 3465; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

4827 

C’est un beau vigneron; recueillie et 
harmonisée par Julien Tiersot, of 
France. (Mélodies populaires des 
provinces de France, 9° série, no. 90) 
© Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ce. Mar. 8, 1929; 
E for. 8101; Heugel, Paris. 4828 


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no. 3, 1929 


4850 


Cache-cache; pour violoncelle et pf., 
par Paul Bazelaire, of France, op. 
194..- ©. Dee 21, 4928+: Lie. Mar. ‘8, 
1929; E for. 3070; Editions Maurice 
Senart, Paris. 4829 


Caféteria: air varie, by Arthur Gra- 
ham, of Great Britain; E flat alto 
saxophone with pf. ace. © Feb. 6, 
1929; 1 @ Mar. 14; EH for. 3139; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 4830 


California beloved; words and music 
by. A. K. Lynch; pf. © 1c. Mar. 
19, 1929; E unp. 4857; Ada Kyle 
Lynch, Venado, Calif. 4831 


California bluebird; words and music 
by J. Lawton. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c¢. Mar. 28, 1929; E unp. 
5170; Jack Lawton, Los Angeles. 

4832 

California pioneers; words and music 
by W. A. Stewart, of Australia, domi- 
ciled at San Francisco; violin. © 
1c. Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 4288; Wil- 
liam A. Stewart, San Francisco. 

4833 


Call (The) of the Ozarks; words by 
Kate Strauss Shibley, music by S. B. 
Bryan. © 1-e. Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 
4291; Susan Bell Bryan, Van Buren, 
Ark. 4834 


Call the dog; words and music by 
Dorothy Woodward; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Mar. 18, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 25; 
E pub. 4573; Marco Day, Monterey, 
Calif. 4835 


Call (A) to worship; hymn, music by 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Mar. 1, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 28; E pub. 4688; Homer A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. 4836 


Caméléon no. 1; by André Colomb, of 
France; pf. d’orchestre et conduc- 
teur; accompagnement en tremolos 
ou en notes tenues quatuor. ©1e. 
Mar. 21, 1929; E unp. 5181; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 4837 


Campus rush; by Nat Asherman; orch. 
pts. © Feb. 9, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 19; 
E pub. 4874; Denton & Haskins 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 4838 


Can she dance? uh huh! words by M. 
Van Rensselaer, music by Luther A. 
Clark. New York City, Frank 
Harding music house. © Feb. 8, 
1929;,2 ¢.. Feb. 15;._E pub. 4306; 
Madge Van Rensselaer, Detroit. 

4839 

Canadian born; poem by E. Pauline 

Johnson, music by Harry Livens, of 


Canada. Toronto, Canada, Whaley, 
Royce & co. © Mar. 23, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 25; EH for. 3350; Harry Livens, 
St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. 
4840 


Canard (Le) blanc; ronde avec choeur, 
version canadienne, recueillie et har- 
-monisée par Julien Tiersot, of 
France. (Mélodies populaires des 
provinces de France, 9° série, no. 81) 
© Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 8, 1929; 
EK for. 3092; Heugel, Paris. 4841 


Candy man blues; words and music by 
Joe Sivad. [Words. and melody 
only] © 1c. Feb. 11, 1929; E unp. 
3627; Georgia music co., New York. 

4842 


Cantar Gitano; lyrics by Adolf Utrera, 
music by N. Menendez, of Cuba, 
domiciled at New York. © 1c. Mar. 
15, 1929; E unp. 4870; Nilo Menen- 
dez, New York. 4843 


Can’tcha see I love you; words and 
music by A. B. Taneyhill. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Mar. 13, 
1929; E unp. 4675; Alex. B. Taney- 
hill, Catonsville, Md. 4844 


Canti popolari emiliani; [raccolti e 
armonizzati] de Enzo Masetti, of 
iRaly: Ate, ©) Mar. 15:.,1929's. 1c. 
Mar. 16; E for. 3158; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 4845 


Cantiléne; par Butay Duperron, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 «. 
Mar. 8, 1929; E for. 3053; F. Moulin, 
Cannes, France. 4846 


Canzoniere popolare dell’Italia setten- 
trionale ; trascritto e armonizzato da 
Elisabetta Oddone, of Italy. © Mar. 
4, 1929.1 ¢. Mar.,30° . Hip tor., 2933 5 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 4847 


Cape Breton calling; words and music 
by I. E. Spedding, of Canada. ‘To- 
ronto, Canada, Whaley Royce & co., 
Itd. © Mar. 8, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 8; 
EK for. 2921; I. Edward Spedding, 
Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada. 4848 


Capriccioso ; fox-trot, par Ernest Bosso, 
of France, op. 39; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor, ; 4to.....©:. Dec... 3A, 
1928-7 L. Geg Mars gies, 1920 Ry FOr, 
3195; Ernest Bosso, Nice, France. 

4849 

Captain Cheerful; quick march, by 
Robert 8S. Thornton, of Great Brit- 
ain; .pi.0¢ ©@< Mar; 12,; 1929: 1, ec. 
Mar. 15; E for. 3035; Banks & son, 
York, England. 4850 


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4851 


pt. Tr, n. s., v. 24 


Captain Fried and his crew; words by 
J. Gafney, music by Phil» Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Mar. 9, 1929; E unp. 4534; James 
Gafney, New York. 4851 


Captain Incencio; from The broken 
wing, lyrics by Harry Clarke, music 
by Perey Wenrich. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Mar. 8, 1929; 
E unp. 4547; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 4852 


Carita; Spanish love song, words and 
music by Billy James; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © Mar. 16, 1929; 2 «. 
Mar. 26; E pub. 4593; Gotham music 
service, inc., New York. 4853 


Carmencita; words and music by F. 
Hinton. © 1c. Mar. 25, 1929; HB 
unp. 5051; Frayser Hinton, Memphis, 
Tenn. 4854 


Carmeta, my Spanish maid; words and 
music by Gertrude Offield. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 11, 1929; E unp. 4591; Gertrude 
E. Offield, Seattle. 4855 


Carinita; lyrics by R. Gibson, music 
by S. Mareo and J. Finke, jr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Mar. 21, 1929; E unp. 4918; Sano 
Marco, New York, John Finke, jr., 


Ravena, N. Y., and Ross Gibson, 
Portland, Or. 4856 
Carnaval (Le) d’Athénes; danses 


grecques de Bourgault-Ducoudray, 
arr. pour orch. restreint par Ch. 
Delsaux, of France; orch. pts., with 


pf. conductor and 1st violin conduc- - 


tor’. © Dec, 31, 1928: 1 ¢ Mar. 8, 
1929; E for. 3082; Choudens, Paris. 
4857 


Carolina sunshine, home of mine; 
words by E. Nichols, music by Fred 
Ahlefeld, jr. New York City, Frank 
Harding music house. © Feb. 23, 
1929; 2 ec. Mar. 2; E pub. 4824; Ed- 
ward Nichols, Mount Airy, N. C. 

4858 


Carry me back to my dreams; words 
and music by E. M. Roy. [Words 
and melody only. Photostat] © 
1 ce. Mar. 28, 1929; E unp. 5194; 
Hidgar M. Roy, Pittsburgh. 4859 


Casanova; grosse operette, von Ru- 
dolph Schanzer und Ernst Welisch, 
musik von Johann Strauss, ftir die 
biihne musikalisch bearb. von Ralph 
Benatzky, of Austria; violin 1, clar- 
inet 1, flute 1 and piccolo. © Feb. 
T, 1929: 1:¢e. Jan. 22% BH). for. 2973; 
Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 

4860 


Casey the fiddler; words by Fred G. 
Bowles, music by Haydn Wood, arr. 
by Clarence Lucas; male quartet. 
4to. © Mar. 20, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 23; 
E for. 3337 ; Chappell & co., 1td., Lon- 
don. 4861 


Castle (A) in Spain; words and mu- 
sic by R. M. Ellery. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 6, 1929; 
E unp. 4370; Robert M. Ellery, To- 
ledo, O. 4862 


Cat (The) and the mouse; by A. Louis 
Scarmolin; pf. © Mar. 1, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 7; E pub. 4050; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York. 4863. 


Catalina; words by M. Murray, music 
by.E.. .R... Heard... © 1 ¢ Deen26, 
1928; E unp. 4854; Edna Rosalyne 
Heard and Mary Murray, Santa 
Moniea, Calif. 4864 


Catch on? lyric by Charles Cris King, 
music by M. Mosay, of Bohemia, 
domiciled at Ferndale, N. Y. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢c. Mar. 13, 
1929; E unpn. 4692; Miro Mosay, 
Ferndale, N. Y. 4865 


Catty conversations; duet for 2 girls, 
words and music by Gwen Lewis, of 
Great Britain. © Feb. 8, 1929; 1c. 
Mar. 14; E for. 8142; Cavendish 
music co., London. 4866 


*Cause I’m in love; words and music 
by Irving Mills, Matt Malneck and 
Frank Signorelli; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by M. Kalua. © Feb. 5, 
1929; 2 @ Mar. 1; BH pube3s7e2; 
Mills music, inec., New York. 4867 


Causerie; by Rudolf Friml, orchestra- 
tion by Joseph Majer; pf. conductor 
pt. © Feb. 15, 1929; 2 ce. Mar. 15; 
E pub. 4569; Kalmus filmusic edi- 
tion, New York. 4868: 


Cavendish (The) tenth concert party 
album; words by H. M. Burnaby and 
James M. Gallatly, music by James. 
M. Gallatly, of Great Britain. nos. 
1-9. © Feb. 12, 1929; 1 ce. Mar. 14; 
E for. 3146; Cavendish music Cco., 
London. 4869 


Ce matin me suis levé; aubade du 
Dauphiné, Hautes-Alpes, recueillie 
et harmonisée par Julien Tiersot, of 
France. (Mélodies populaires des 
provinces de France, 9° série, no. 83) 
© Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 8, 1929; 
FE for. 3094; Heugel, Paris. 4870 


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no. 3, 1929 


Ce sont les femmes qui m’ont perdu; 
de la revue du Moulin Rouge, paroles 
de Léo Leliévre fils et De Lima, mu- 
Sique de René Sylviano, of France; 
pf. acec., with ukulele arr. by F. Sala- 
bert. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c Mar. 21, 
1929: E for. 3464; Francis Salabert. 
Paris. 4871 


Cerises (Les) ; valse-boston, paroles de 
Leo Leliévre fils et De Lima, mu- 
sSique de René Sylviano,. of France; 
pf. aec., with ukulele arr. by F. Sala- 
bert. © Feb. 25, 1929; 1 ¢c. Mar. 21; 
E for. 3463; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

4872 


Cerné (Charles) Melodie; nach einem 
bulgarischen motiv, ftir violine u. 
klavier, von C. Cerné, of Austria. © 
Feb. 21, 1929: 1 c. Mar. 9; E for. 
2981; Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 4873 


Chalita; words and musie by Victor 
Schertzinger, arr. for female trio by 
William Stickles. New York, N. Y., 
Chappell-Harms, inc. 4to. © Mar. 
15, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 16; E pub. 4424; 
Harms, inc., New York. 4874 


Chamacos (Los); fox-trot, by J. M. 
Lacalle; pf. © 1 ¢. Mar. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 4872; Joseph M. Lacalle, New 
York. 4875 


Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) 
The flatterer; 3-pt. choral, lyric by 
E. M. Carroll, music arr. by Christo- 
pher O’Hare; sop. 1 & 2, and alto. 
Franklin ed. 4to. © Mar. 1, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 2; E pub. 3814; Kay & Kay 
music pub. corp., New York. 4876 


Chan; song of China, words by Rich- 
ard A. Whiting. music by Helen 
Lewis, arr. by Rube Bennett; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Dec. 15, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 20; E pub. 1804; John S. Finck, 
inc., Detroit. 4877 


Chanele is geschtorben; words by H. 
Mysell, music by Alexandre Olsha- 
netsky. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 26, 1929: E unp. 4355; 
Hyman Mysell, New York. 4878 


Chanson bretonne; de Florent Schmitt, 
arr. par F. Salabert, of France; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor and 1st vio- 
lin conductor. © Feb. 25, 1929: 1c. 
Mar. 21; E for. 3453; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 4879 


Chanson (La) de Germaine; recueiilie 
et harmonisée par Julien Tiersot, of 
France. (Mélodies populaires des 
provinces de France, 9° série, no. 82) 
© Dec. 31, 1928: 1 c. Mar. 8, 1929; 
E for. 3093; Heugel, Paris. 4880 


4890 


Chanson de Vorang-outang; de l’opé- 
rette Popaul, paroles et musique de 


Jean Loysel, of France. © Jan. 20, 
WO292! 10°C) Man: (8: fi fom s0T38; 
Choudens, Paris. 4881 


Chanson (La) de la mariée; recueillie 
et harmonisée par Julien Tiersot, of 
France. (Mélodies populaires des 
provinces de France, 10° série, no. 
99) © Dee. 31, 1928; 1 c Mar. 8, 
1929; E for. 3110; Heugel, Paris. 

4882 


Chanson douce; par Butay Duperron, 
of France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1928; 1 «. 
Mar. 8, 1929; E for. 3055; F. Moulin, 
Cannes, France. 4883 


Chansons d’Aguillaneuf; chants de 
quéte pour le renouvellement de 
Vannée, recueillis et harmonisés par 
Julien Tiersot, of France. 1. Péri- 
gord [38 others] (Mélodies popu- 
laires des provinces de France, 10° 
série, no. 91) © Dee. 31, 1928; 1. 
Mar. 8, 1929; E for. 3102; Heugel, 
Paris. 4884 


Chant d’amour (Song of love) ; words 
and music by A. Greenberg. [Eng- 
lish text] © Mar. 10, 1929; 2 c¢. 
Mar. 18; E pub. 4661; Abner Green- 
berg, inc., New York. 4885 


Chant funébre; by Hd. Poldini, of 
Hungary, op. 112, no. 1; pf. © Dec. 
If, 1928; 2c.’ Dec. 19; HE pub. 2348 ; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 


4886 
Cha-ra-chick-ro-chew-der-chew ; words 
and music by C. P. Walker. [Words 


and melody only] © 1. Mar. 25, 
1929; E unp. 5073; Clyde P. Walker, 
Chicago. 4887 


Charleston i grukkedalen; text: Carl 
Kaas, musik: Kristian Hauger, of 
Norway; pf. © Aug. 29, 1927; 1c. 
Mar. 6, 1929; E for. 3405; Norsk 
notestik og forlag, Oslo, Norway. 

4888 


Charlotte; valse intermezzo, by Rudolf 
Friml, orchestration by Joseph Ma- 
jer ; pf. conductor. © Jan. 10, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 18; E pub. 4194; Kalmus 
filmusic edition, New York. 4889 


Charming; intermezzo, by Joseph E. 
Zivelli, orch. by Antonio H. Cafa- 
rella; orch. pts., with pf. or organ 
conductor. © Mar. 14, 1929; 2 e. 
Mar. 15; E pub. 4278; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 4890 


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4891 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Charming episode; by Eugene Or- 
mandy, sc. by A. H. Cafarella; pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Dec. 26, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 13; E pub. 4206; Kalmus 
filmusic edition, New York. 4891 


Cheating; by K. Burgess. [Melody 
only] ©1«. Mar. 16, 1929; E unp. 


4786; Kendall Burgess, Montclair, 
N. J. 4892 


Cheer giver’s song; opening, words and 
music by HE. Herman. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 8, 1929; 
EH unp. 4485; Essie Herman, New 
York. 4893 


Cheerful (A) moment; by Ella Ket- 
terer; pf. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2c. Mar. 
5; E pub. 3980; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 4894 


Cheerio; words and music by Harry 
Porter, Jos. P. Seitman and Sam. A. 
Perry. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 14, 1929; E unp. 5084; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 4895 


Chevauchée infernale; par Hans Our- 
dine, of France; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Feb. ‘25, 1929; 
1c. Mar. 21; H for. 3412; S. Cha- 
pelier, Paris. 4896 


Chicago police band march; by Carl 
Mader; band pts. Chicago, Harry 
B. Jay co. 4to. © Dec. 4, 1928; 2c. 
Dec. 8; E pub. 3863; Chicago police 
band, Chicago. 4897 


Chicago rhythm; words by Bernie 
Grossman [i. e. Bernard Grossman], 
music by Ben Kanter [i. e. Benja- 
min Kanter], arr. by Rube Bennett; 
pf. and ukulele ace. Chicago, Gross- 
man and Lewis music pub. co. © 
Mar, 4,. 1929+..2.¢;. Mar, 73H) pub. 
3977; Bernard Grossman and Ed- 
ward Lewis, Chicago. 4898 


Chicken (The) or the egg; words and 
music by Con Conrad, Archie Got- 
tler and Sidney D. Mitchell. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Mar. 14, 
1929; E unp. 4706; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, ine., New York. 4899 


Chico; lyrics and music by W. Marko- 

witz. [Words and melody only]. © 

1 c. Mar. 5, 1929; EH unp. 4844; 
William Markowitz, Los Angeles. 

4900 


Chicot; by Al. Moquin; pf. 
Mar. 15, 1929; E unp. 4745; Albert L. 
Moquin, Astoria, N. Y. 4901 


(dives 4 


Child songs; words and music by B. 
Asalena. Sacramento, Calif., Asa- 
lena studios. © Mar. 14, 1929; 2.¢. 
Mar. 19; E pub. 4360; Bessie Asa- 
lena, Sacramento, Calif. 4902 


Childhood days; descriptive fantasie 
of children songs, arr. by Peter Buys; 
band pts., with solo B flat cornet 
conductor. © Feb. 2, 1929; 2 « 
Mar. 27; E pub. 4604; Charles L. 
Barnhouse, sr., Oskaloosa, Ia. 4903 


Chinee lullaby; words and music by 
W. Gediman, G. Garden and W. 
‘Lewis. © 1c. Mar. 12, 1929; E unp. 
4613; Walter Gediman, Glen Gar- 
den, and Warren Lewis, Los Angeles. 

4904 


Chinese prelude; by D. Tiomkin, of 
Russia, domiciled at New York; vio- 


lin. © 1c. Mar. 7, 1929; E unp. 
4457; Dimitri Tiomkin, New York. 
4905 
Chinese, twilight; words by Robert 


Hargreaves and Stanley J. Damerell, 
music by Sherman Myers, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 
15, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 23; E for. 3372; 
Cecil Lennox, ltd., London. 4906 


Choo-choo train; words and music by 
Irene Beasley. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Feb. 28, 1929; EH unp. 
4164; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 4907 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Fantaisie- 
impromptu; op. 66, ed. by Arthur 
Friedheim; pf., in C sharp min. 
Copyright is based upon new matter 
of Arthur Friedheim, namely, his in- 
terpretation represented in the legi- 
ble notation thereof contained in the 
copies filed. © Feb. 23, 1929; 1 «¢. 
Mar. 8; E pub. 4557; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 4908 


Nocturne; op. 9, no. 2, bearb. von 
Leopold Weninger, of Austria; orch., 
with 1st violin conductor. 4to. © 
Feb. 20, 1929; 1 c.' Mar, 1a Me tom 
3117; Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 

4 


—— Scherzo no. 2, B flat minor; op. 31, 
rey. in accordance with Franz Liszt 
traditions by Alexander Siloti, of 
Russia, domiciled at New York; pf. 
© Feb. 7, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 8; E pub: 
4026; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

4910 


Christ conquered the devil; [musical 
recitation], words and music by 


266 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1929 


John B. Blakey. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 ce. Jan. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 2795; Consolidated music 
pub. house, Chicago. 4911 


Christ our Passover; Easter anthem, 
words from Romans 6 and I Corin- 
thians 15, music by George B. Nevin; 
men’s voices; organ ace. 4to. 
Feb. 4, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 5; 'B pub. 
3892; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

4912 


Christ reigns; words by H. H. Story, 
music by H. H. Story and E. M. P. 
Stark. ©1ce. Feb. 12, 1929; E unp. 
4567; Harry H. Story and Eveline 
M. Post Stark, Antioch, Calif. 4913 


Christ the Lord is risen again; 2-pt. 
Easter anthem, words by Michael 
Weisse, tr. by Catherine Winkworth, 
music by E. 8S. Hosmer; women’s 
voices; organ or pf. acc. 4to. © 
Feb. 1, 19293..2).¢. Mar..5; 2) pub. 
3893; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

4914 


Christmas bells; by A. Seidel, arr. by 
Blanche Fox Steenman; rhythmic 
orch. of toy instruments and pf., with 
teacher’s sc. 4to. © Mar. 1, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 5; E pub. 3919; Theodore 
Presser ¢o., Philadelphia. 4915 


Christmas bells; cho. from the cantata 
The Holy Child, poem by Longfel- 
low, music by Eric Gritton, of Great 
Britain; male voices. 4to. © Feb. 
25,1929; 1.¢c..Mar.,1; E for. 2914; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 4916 


Christmas joy; Christmas service, 
words by Edith Sanford Tillotson 
and others, music by Fred B. Hol- 
ton. 8vo. © Sept. 15, 1928; 2:<. 
and aff. Sept. 29; A 1056853 ; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 4917 


Cinquantaine (La); by Gabriel-Marie, 
simplified transcription by Mortimer 
Wilson; pf. © Mar. 6, 1929; 2c. 
Mar. 7; E pub. 3967; Century music 
pub. co., New York. 4918 


Cinque (I) nani della montagna bli; 
fiaba in tre atti di L. Teodoro, com- 
menti musicali di D. Beloch, of Italy. 
4to. © Dec. 9, 1928; 1 c Feb. 6, 
1929; D pub. 27470; Dorotea Beloch, 
Rome. 4919 


Circus day: by Esther C. Benson. se- 
lected, ed., annotated and fingered by 
John M. Williams; pf., 6 hands. © 
Feb. 20, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 9; E pub. 
4090; Boston music co., Boston. 

4920 


Cita (La) ; aire Colombiano, words by 
José David Canizales, musie by J. 


4932 


Miceli; two voices. © 1c. Mar. 11, 
1929; E unp. 4582; Joseph Miceli, 
Los Angeles. 4921 


Claretta; words and music by E. Mc- 
Donald. [Words and melody only], 
© 1 ce. Mar. 1, 1929; E unp. 4153; 
Elizabeth McDonald, Memphis, 
Tenn. 4922 


Clickety clack blues; words and music 
by F. Thompson and J. E. Guernsey. 
© Mar. 5, 1929; 2 ce. Mar. 9; E pub. 
4138; Floyd Thompson and John E. 
Guernsey, Indianapolis. 4923 


Clickety-click march; 2-pt. song for 
schools, by Fred T. Baker, arr. by 
S. E. Senrab; sop. and alto. 4to. © 
Pep. Go lose, 2c. Mar ww. BH pub. 
3891; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

4924 


Climbing roses; by A. M. Virgil, op. 
113; pf. New York, Virgil piano 
school co. © Feb. 20, 1929; 2 ¢ 
Feb. 16; E pub. 3796; Antha M. Vir- 
gil, New York. 4925 


Cloudy day blues; words by Selma 
Davis [pseud. of Aletha Dickerson], 
music by Will Ezell. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Feb. 8, 1929; 
E unp. 3848; Chicago music pub. co., 
inc., Chicago. 4926 


Cloudy skies; fox-trot, words and mu- 
sic by L. L. Yost, Hazel Licklider 
and. Payson’ Ré.. ©, 1 c. Mar. .28, 
1929; E unp. 5164; Leland L. Yost, 
San Antonio. 4927 


Clown (The); by Georgie Moneymak- 
er, selected, ed., annotated and fin- 
gered by John M. Williams; pf. © 
Feb, 20, 1929; 2c: Mar. 9; EB pub. 
4088; Boston music co., Boston. 

4928 


Cogliendo rose; canzonetta, riduzione 
per orchestrina con pf. conduttore, 
de Attilio Parelli, of Italy; pts. 4to. 
© Mar: 15; 1929;1)c. Mar..16;;B 

* for 3150; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

4929 

Coktail-fox ; fox-trot, by V. E. Ihne, 
of Italy; melody with pf. acc. ©1 
ce. Nov. 12, 1928; E unp. 1585;. Vit- 
torio Ernesto Ihne, Milan. 4930 


Colibri; tango, de Jose Sentis, arr. par 
F, Salabert, of France; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor, 1st violin con- 
ductor and words. 4to. © Feb. 25, 
1920" “1 ei ae a tory’ oF1e, 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 4931 


Colibri; tango, de José Sentis, of 
Spain; pf., with words. © Feb. 235, 
1929 - PoE Mbt" 21: for! $4663 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 4932 


267 


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4933 


Colossus (The) of swat; march, by A. 
Archambault, of Canada; pf. ©1c. 
Mar. 23, 1929; E unp. 5088; Amédée 
Archambault, Athabasca, Alberta, 
Canada. — 4933 


Columbia ultra modern method for 
saxophone and clarinet; by S. T. 
Daley... bk. 1... .© Mar. 30,1.4929:; 
2c. and aff. Apr. 3; AA 1383138; Sam- 

uel T. Daley, Akron, O. 4934 


Come aroun’ to my home town; words 
and music by M. Grand. © 1 .«. 
Mar. 2, 1929; E unp. 4222; Mitchell 

' Grand, Harrisburg, Pa. 4935 


Come back;. waltz, words and music 
by C. Santoro. [Words and melody 
only]. © 1..c.,, Mar. . 19,1929... B 
unp. 4833 ; Carl Santoro, Norristown, 
Pa: 4936 


Come back to me; waltz, words and 
music by G. Castanzo, arr. by Bur- 

- rell Van Buren; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Feb. 26, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 5; E pub. 
3886; George Castanzo, Scranton, Pa. 
4937 


Come drift in my canoe; waltz, words 
and music by Muriel Scott, of Can- 
ada. © Mar. 13, 1929; 1 ¢c. Mar. 
16; E for. 3342; Muriel Scott, Hd- 
monton, Alberta, Canada. 4938 


Come sei bella; polka, di Vincenzo 
Paladino, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. [Melody only] © 1c. Mar. 
21, 1929; E unp. 4924; Giovanbat- 
tista Rizzo, Brooklyn. 4939 


Come thou at night, my love; words 
by Alberta Farley, music by Rich- 
ard Kountz; high voice. © Mar. 1, 
1929; 2 c. Mar. 7; E pub. 4045; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 4940 


Companionate blues; by Jack Pettis 
and Al. Goering; pf. © Mar. 16, 
1929; 2 ec. Mar. 26; E pub. 4592; 
Gotham music service, inc., New 
York. 4941 


Complainte; par R. et W. Cantrelle, 
both of France; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor and ist violin conductor. 
4fo. ©, Dec. 31) 19282 1c. War, 21, 
1929; E for. 3423; Editions Max 
Eschig, Paris. 4942 


Concerto grosse; en D, fiir zwei kla- 
viere von Sigfrid Walther Miller, of 
Germany, op. 23. © Feb. 4, 1929; 
1c. Feb. 18; E for. 2880; Breitkopf 
& Hirtel, Leipzig. 4943 


Conchita; vals, letra y musica por F. 
Carballo; pf. © Mar. 6, 1929; 2 ¢. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Mar. 12; E pub. 4176; Francisco 
Carballo, Santurce, Porto Rico. 
4944 


Connell (John) Twee Afrikaanse 
liedjies ; woorde van F. W. Vodegel, 
musiek van J. Connell, of Union 
of South Africa. London-Glasgow, 
Bayley & Ferguson. 4to. 1. Wan- 
dellied. [1 other] © Feb. 27, 1929; 
1c. Mar. 14; E for. 3018; John Con- 
nell, Johannesburg, South Africa. 

4945 


Conqueror (The); Easter anthem, 
words by O. M. Albig, music by H. 
Leroy Baumgartner, op. 16; mixed 
voices; organ ace. 4to. © Feb. 5, 
1929; 2 c. Mar. 5; Epub. 3894; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 4946 


Conscience ; waltz dramatic, words and 
music by H. Oblinger. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
25, 1929; E unp. 5065; Harry Ob- 
linger, San Francisco. 4947 


Consolation; hymn, words by Georgie 
Tilman Snead, music by B. D. Ack- 
ley. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 28; 
Epub. 4693; Homer A: Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 4948 


Contented (The) lover; words by 
James Mabbe, music by Peter War- 
lock [pseud. of Philip Haseltine], of 
Great Britain. © Jan. 21, 1929; 
1c Feb. 11; E for. 3504; Augener, 
ltd., London. 4949 


Continuous motion; for photoplay, by 
Irénée Bergé, orch. by Edward Turk- 
isher; orch. pts., with pf. or organ 
conductor. © Mar. 29, 1929; 2 e¢. 
Mar. 30; E pub. 4678; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 4950 


Coquette (La); par Trémisot, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor and Ist violins conductor. 
4to. © Feb. 25, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 21; 
E for. 3446; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

4951 


Coquette charmante; American inter- 
mezzo, by Josiah Zuro, of U. S., and 
Francis Gromon, of Hungary, domi- 
ciled at New York; pf. © Jan. 10, 
1929; 2 c. Mar. 18; E pub. 4202; 
Kalmus filmusic edition, New York. 

4952 


Coral land; musical panorama for 
orch., by D. Robinson; pf. sc. © 
Te. Mar. "(, 1929: 1. (Ain. aa 
David Robinson, New York. 4953 


Corn (David De Tar) jr. Four melo- 
dies. © 1c. Mar. 27, 1929; E unp. 
5120; David De Tar Corn, jr., Pe- 
tersburg, Ind. 4954 


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no. 3, 1929 


Corrido de Toral; words and music by 
Alfredo Marin, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Los Angeles, Calif.; pf. © 1c. 
Mar. 27, 1929; H unp. 5119; Felipe 


Valdes Leal, Los Angeles. 4955 
Cortaron a Elena; de Plena, words 
and music by R. Hernandez. ©1.. 


Mar. 22, 3929; E unp. 4961; Rafael 
Hernandez, New York. 4956 


Cortége; for 4 violins in the Ist posi- 
tion, by Ralph Lewando. © Mar. 
22, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 25; E pub. 4544; 
Harms, ine., New York. 4957 


Cortége triumphal; by Humphrey J. 
Stewart; organ. obl. S8vo. © Mar. 
14, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 19; E pub. 4358; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 4958 


Cossack (The); cho., after St. Moni- 
uszko, words adapted from the Po- 
lish and music arr. by Howard D. 
McKinney; sop. and alto. 4to. © 
Mar. 7, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 12; E pub. 
4164; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

4959 


Cossack dance; by Ruth Klauber; pf. 


© Mar. 5, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 7; E pub. 
3981; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 4960 


Could anybody ask for more? words 
by James Kendis and Frank Sam- 
uels, music by Meyer Gusman; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by Harvey 
Samuels. © Jan. 17, 1929; 2c. Mar. 
5; E pub. 3858; Kendis, Gusman & 
Samuels, inc., New York. 4961 


Could I have known; words by J. A. 
SE0OCCyr, music by’ i!) So Poedd. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Mar. 16, 1929; E unp. 4780; John 
A. St. Cyr, and L. Sterling Todd, 
Chicago. 4962 


Could I reach thee; oriental lament, 
words by Florence Moore Winston, 
musie by Hugo Frey; with flute or 
violin and cello obbl. © Mar. 1, 
1929 )02'e" Mar. o's. pub? 3907 ; 
Harms, ine., New York. 4963 


Could you? why so could I; words by 
Lou Garden, musie by L. Diamond. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Mar. 30, 1929; E unp. 5227; Leo 
Diamond, Brooklyn. 4964 


Course d’autos; galop, par F. July, of 
France; orech. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor. 4to. © Jan. 20, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 
8; E for. 3081; Choudens, Paris. 

4965 


4976 


Court dance; Russian dance, by Erie 
Mareo, of Great Britain; pf. 
Mar. '4,"-19295>1 -e Mar: 16; for. 
3132; Augener, Itd., London. 4966 


Court minuet, Siciliano and The fai- 
ries’ country dance; by Thomas Au- 
gustine Arne, arr., ed., fingered and 
bowed by James Brown, of Great 
Britain; violin and pf. © Mar. 25, 
19399: 1 ey Mar,» 266 H. for.. 8514 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 4967 


Court (The) of Pharaoh; from Egyp- 
ta, by Haydn Wood, of Great Brit- 
ain; orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 
© Feb. 22, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 9; E for, 
3032; Hawkes & son (London) Itd., 
London. 4968 


Cowboy’s (The) lament; O bury me 
not on the lone prairie, collected by 
John A. Lomax, music arr. by Oscar 
J. Fox; for a cappella cho, of men’s 
voices, 4to. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 «¢ 
Mar. 7; E pub. 4076; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 4969 - 


Cowboy’s meditation; Texas range 
song, original tune and words from 
the note-books and eollection of 
Charles J. Finger, music arr. by 
David W. Guion; low or med. voice. : 
© Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 7; E pub. 
4079; G. Schrimer, inc., New he 

970 


Crasher (The); lyric by M. H. Fla- 
herty, music by Hank Hauser. © 
1 ec. Mar. 20, 1929; E unp. 4886; 
Michael H. Flaherty, Philadelphia. 

4971 


Crawlin’ spider blues; words and mu- 
sic by Will Ezell. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Mar. 7, 1929; H 
unp. 4432; Chicago music pub. co., 
inc., Chicago. 4972 


Craze-ology; by Lawrence Freeman. 
[Melody only] © 1 @ Mar. 138, 
1929; E unp. 4666; Consolidated 
music pub. house, Chicago. 4973 


Crazy song; fox-trot, by F. Loewe, of 
Germany, domiciled at New York; 
phe) ©), Aye. Mars 2; £929 - Ei unp. 
4246; Fred Loewe, New York. 4974 


Crooning song of love; words and mu- 
sic by Lowry Circeo. © Feb. 27, 
1929; 2 c. Mar. 5; E pub. 4449; 
Beacon music pub. co., Brookline, 
Mass. 4975 


Cross word puzzles; novelty fox-trot, 
by W. W. Lowitz; pf. © Mar. 19, 
1929; 2. ce. Mar. 20; E pub. 4411; 
Crawford music corp., New York. 

4976 


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4977 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Crows; by V. G. Ladd; pf. [Photo- 
stat] ©1e. Mar. 20, 1929; E unp. 
4884; Valeria G. Ladd, New York. 

4977 


Cry-baby smile; words and music by 
A. A. Kohrt. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Mar. 11, 1929; E unp. 
4602; Arlene Agnes Kohrt, Hibbing, 


Minn. 4978 
Cuernavaca; words and music by C. 
B. Davis. [Mimeographed] © 1. 


Mar. 8, 1929; E unp. 4502; Charles 
Blevins Davis, Independence, Mo. 
4979 


Cupid’s tune of rosy June; words by 
C. Roberson, music by M. M. Paden. 
© 1c. Mar. 6, 1929; E unp. 4334; 
M. Maude Paden and Carrie Rober- 


son, Washington. 49801 
Czomu Halu ne tanciujesz; by P. 
Humeniuk. [Melody only] ©1e. 


Mar. 7, 1929; E unp. 4461; Paul 
Humeniuk, New York. 4981 


D’un pas majestueux; par Maurice 
Pesse, of France; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. 4to © Dee. 31, 
1928; 1 c. Mar. 8, 1929; E for. 3076; 
Choudens, Paris. 4982 


Daddy (The) and his lad; words by 
J. L. Kane, music by Calvin Bowers. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
Mar. 28, 1929; EH unp. 5157; John 
L. Kane, Wilmington, Del. 4983 


Daddy don’t let me drive you wild; 
words and music by Eloise Moore, 
Clarence Williams and Tim Brymn. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 .«. 
Mar. 2; 1929; E :unp. 4225: Clar- 
ence Williams music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 4984 


Dad’s dinner pail; words and music 
by Harry K. McClintock. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Mar. 6, 
1929; E unp. 4330; Villa Moret, inc., 
San Francisco. 4985 


Daffodils waltz; by Frederic A. Frank- 
lin, arr. by Preston Ware Orem; 
rhythmie orch. of toy instruments 
and pf., with teacher’s sc. 4to. © 
Mar. 1, 1929; 2 ¢. Mar. 5; HE pub. 
3920; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 4986 


Daily bread; theme song from Daily 
bread, words and music by James 
Hanley, Pierre Norman and Al Du- 
bin. © Mar. 22, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 23; 
E pub. 4478; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, ine., New York. 4987 


Daily bread; words and music by 
James Hanley, Pierre Norman and 
Al Dubin. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Feb. 27, 1929; E unp. 
4197; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine., New York. 4988 


Dainty damozel; by Louis Panella; 
pf. © Mar. 19, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 18; 
EK pub. 4852; Volkwein bros., Pitts- 
burgh. 4989 


Daisy (The); text anon., music by 


Raymond Earle Mitchell; sop. and 
alto. 4to. © Mar. 9, 1929; 2 e. 
Mar. 22; E pub. 4467; Raymond A. 
Hoffman co., Chicago. 4990 


Dan Cupid up to date; serenade, by 
H. C. Miller; band pts., with solo B 
flat cornet conductor. 4to. © Mar. 
Dd, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 6; E pub. 3874; 
Hiram C. Miller, Parkesburg, Pa. 

4 


Dance memories; by A. M. Virgil, op. 
112; pf. New York, Virgil piano 
school co. © Feb. 20, 1929; 2 ec. 
Feb. 16; E pub. 3797; Antha M. 
Virgil, New York. 4992 


Dance (The) of Kauna-Vilna; song 
and polka for stage dancing, words 
and music by O. Talbot, op. 65. © 
Feb. 25, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 25; E pub. 
4111; Odilon Talbot, Worcester, 
Mass. 4993 


Dance of the bells; by Vladimir Iva- 
novitch Rebikoff, transcribed by H. 
Clough- Leighter ; organ. © Mar. 5, 
1929; 2 «. Mar. 11;°E pub: 4221; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 4994 


Dance of the paper dolls; by Johnny 
Tucker, Joe Schuster and John 
Siras, arr. by E. Chas. Hggett; vo- 
eal orch. pts. 4to. © Mar. 5, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 8; E pub. 4123; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 4995 


Dance of the toys; by Jack Bourbeil 
and Clarence M. Jones; pf. © Mar. 
28, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 28; E pub. 4641; 
Mckinley music co., Chicago. 4996 


Dancing wavelets; by Michael Aaron, 
selected, ed., annotated and fingered 
by John M. Williams; pf. With 
suggested methods of practise. © 
Feb. 20, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 9; E pub. 
4089; Boston music ¢co., Boston. 

4997 


Dandy; intermezzo, per orchestrina 
con, pf. conduttore, di Llluminato 
Culotta, of Italy. pts. 4to. 
Mar. 18, 1929; 1 ce. Mar. 19; E for. 
3331; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 4998 


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no. 3, 1929 


5021 


Dangerous journey; by Jean Beghon, 
arr. by Milan Roder; pf. conductor 
pt. 4to. © Feb. 1, 1929; 2.c. Mar. 
15; E pub. 4566; Kalmus filmusic 
edition, New York. 4999 


Danse des tulipes; par Arth. Van 
Oost, of Belgium; orch. pts., with 
pe. conductor. 4to. .© .Dec.. 31, 
1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 21, 1929; E for. 3428; 
Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 5000 


Danse du papillon; by S. Feinsmith. 
[Melody only] © 1 ec. Mar. 26, 
1929; E unp. 5098; Sam Feinsmith, 
New York. 5001 


Danza delle apparizioni e barcarola; 
di Riccardo Pick-Mangiagalli, of 
Italy; pf. © Mar..26, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 28; E for. 3520; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 5002 


Dark designs; by Hugo Felix, ed. by 
D. Savino; pf. © Dec. 28, 1928; 
2 c. Dec. 29; E pub. 3267; Robbins 


musie corp., New York. 5003 
Darling; by Al Pinard; solo for B 
flat trumpet or cornet, clarinet, 


trombone or baritone, E flat alto, 
C melody or B flat ten. saxophone, 
with pf. acc. © Mar. 2, 1929; 2c. 
Mar. 8; E pub. 4016; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 5004 


Tom Ford, music 
by Jack Waite. © Mar. 13, 1929; 
2 ¢. Mar. 14; E pub. 4240; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 5005 


Darling it is dawn; words and music 
by Jacque Black. © Mar. 2, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 2; E pub. 3882; Rose King, 
Cincinnati. 5006 


Das ist der prater; Wiener marschlied, 
text von Wilhelm Desoyer, musik 
von Ferdinand Rebay, of Austria, op. 
102. © Dec. 12, 1928: 1 @ Mar. 13, 
1929; E for. 3258; Adolf Robitschek, 
Vienna. 5007 


Das war in Bonn am Rhein; text von 
Beda, musik von Ferry Stipschitz, 
of Austria. © Nov. 10, 1928: 1 «. 
Dec. 13; E for. 1486; Wiener bohéme- 
verlag, Vienna. 5008 


Davico (Vincenzo) Cinque canti po- 
polari toscani; musica di V. Davico. 
of Italy. 1. Fiorin d’ argento. [4 
others] © Mar. 15, 1929; 1 ce Mar. 
16; E for. 3156; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 5009 


Dawn (The) brought me love and you; 
music by Richard Kountz, arr. by 
George J. Trinkaus. 1. Female 
voices, 3 or 4 pt. with optional obbl.— 


Darling; words by 


2. Mixed voices. 4to. © Feb. 25, 
1929; 2 c. each Feb. 28; E pub. 3942, 
3943 ; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

OU, DOLL 


Dawn (The) of a perfect day; words 
by Daniel Boone Herring, music by 
S. J. Shull and G. Gallo. ©l1e. 
Mar. 22, 1929; E unp. 5003; Sallie 
J. Shull, Venice, Calif., and Giuseppe 
Gallo, Santa Monica, Calif. 5012 


Day dreams; words and music by W. 
Gediman, G. Garden and W. Lewis. 
© 1 c. Mar. 12, 1929; E unp. 4612; 
Walter Gediman, Glen Garden and 
Warren Lewis, Los Angeles. 5013 


Day dreams; words by M. G. Golton, 
music by M. G. Golton and Fae Ja- 
cobson. ©1ce. Jan. 14, 1929; E unp. 
4904; Mignon Gainsborough Golton, 
Chicago. 5014 


Day (The) I met you; love song, mu- 
sie by L. Kun, of Hungary, domi- 
ciled at New York; melody with pf. 
ace. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1929; E unp. 
4369; Ladislas Kun, New York. 

5015 


Day (The) of God is breaking; hymn, 
words by C. H. G., music by John 
Zundel and Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Mar be too 2 Mat. 2S = By pa. 
4690; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 5016 


Day (A) seems a year; words by J. 
Haeckel, music by Chester Escher. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Mar. 21, 1929; EH unp. 4929; Julius 
Haeckel, St. Louis. 5017 


Daybreak (The) is here; hymn, words 
and music by E. Boone, har. by Mrs. 
BE. Boone. © Mar. 22, 1929; 2 e. 
Mar. 25; FE pub. 4532; Edward 
Boone, Grand Rapids, Mich. 5018 


Days; in Ziegfeld midnight frolic, 
words by Nathan C. Caress, music 
by Martin Freed and Milton S. Ro- 
sen; pf. and ukulele ace. © Mar. 
19, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 19; E pub. 4362; 
Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble, inc., 
New York. 5019 

Daytona Beach; words and music by 
H. M. Snyder, op. 1. © 1c. Mar. 
8, 1929; E unp. 4508; Helen Mary 
Snyder, Daytona Beach, Fla. 5020 


Dear Jesus, sweet the tears I shed; at 
the cross, by George B. Nevin, arr. 
in anthem form by A. F. M. Cus- 
tance; mixed voices. 4to. © Mar. 
15, 1929; 2c. Mar. 18; E pub. 4880; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 5021 


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5022 


Dear little pal of mine; words and mu- 
sic by Ken Howell. © 1c. Mar. 19, 
1929; E unp. 4860; Kenneth Howell, 
New York. 5022 


Dear Miss Rose; words by Alice Dor- 


rance, music by H. A. Barrell, jr. | 


1* daa D2 ne Se) Wet: 1291999: 
2c. each Feb. 23; E pub. 4117 ;s Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 5023 


Dear cold home of childhood; ballad, 
words by Mrs. EH. H. Johnson [i. e. 
I. A. Johnson], music by Pauline B. 
Story. New York City, N. Y., Frank 
Harding. © Dec. 28, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 
23, 1929; EH pub. 4294; Lydia Ann 
Johnson, Reedsburg, Wis. 5024 


Dear old Italy; words and music by 
F. P. Magrini, of Italy. [Words and 
melody only] ©1« Jan. 28, 1929; 
EX unp. ‘3218; Frank P. Magrini, 
Hollywood, Calif. 5025 


Dear old Minnesota, I’m coming back 
to you; words by EH. Vanderlaan, mu- 
sic by Ray Hibbeler. © 1 c. Mar. 
15, 1929; E unp. 4754; Epko Van- 
derlaan, Bemidji, Minn. 5026 


Dear one; love ballad, by Domenico 
Savino; orch, pts. © Mar. 23, 1929; 
2c Mar. 25; E pub. 45381; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 5027 


Death is on your track; words and 
music by Spencer Williams. [Chords, 
single staff]. © 1c. Mar. 22, 1929; 
Fi unp. 4956; Georgia music co., New 
York. 5028 


Debussy (Claude) Nocturne; arr. par 
F. Salabert, of France; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor and 1st violin 
conductor; in D flat. © Dee. 31, 
1928.3" Pen "Mar Sie 1920 oh) Vor 
3455; Francis Salabert, Paris. 5029 


Defiled is my name; unison song, 
words by Anne Boleyn, music by U. 
Greville, of Great Britain. London, 
J. Curwen & sons, Itd. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 
16, 1929; 1 c Mar. 14; H for. 3356; 
Ursula Greville, Gerrards Cross, 
Bucks, England. 5030 


Déja; paroles de Paul Colline, mu- 
sique de Paul Mave, of France. 
dal, 20, 20be. 2 CG Mar me oR Tor, 
3044; Publications Raoul Breton et 
cie., Paris. 5031 


Delibes (Clément Philibert Leo) Piz- 
zicato ; from Sylvia ballet, arr. by P. 
Tucciarone; violin and pf. New 
York City, Pat progressive ed. co. 
© Feb. 15, 1929; 2c. Feb. 16; E pub. 


| De Luca (Joseph) 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 24 


4339; Pasquale Tucciarone, New 
Work: 12 5032 


Intermezzo; ga- 
votte; orch. pts. 4to.. © Feb. 2, 
1929; 2 ec. Mar. 27; EH pub. 4603; 
Charles L. Barnhouse, sr., Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 5033 


Dépit (Le) de la bergére; pastourelle 
de la Bresse, recueillie et harmo- 
nisée par Julien Tiersot, of France. 
(Mélodies populaires des provinces 
de France, 9° série, no. 84) © Dec. 
381, 1928; 1 ¢c Mar. 8, 1929; E for. 
3095; Heugel, Paris. 5034 


Des fleurs; paroles de Ch. L. Pothier, 
musique de C. Oberfeld, of Poland; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr., by F. 
Salabert. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c 
Mar. 21, 1929; E for. 3469; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 5035 


Déshabillez-vous! operette en 3 actes, 
livret et lyrics de André Barde, mu- 
sique de René Mercier, of France; 
partition pf. et chant. © Feb. 25, 
1929; 1 ¢c.. Mar. 21; D, pubs 2g4n0> 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 5036 


Despertar; bolero, letra y musica por 
O. M. Lopez, of Spain, domiciled at 
New York. ©1c. Mar. 1, 1929; EB 
unp. 4163; Orencio Miras Lopez, 
New York. 5037 


Destouches (André-Cardinal) Two 
dances from the Ballet du roi; by 
A.-C. Destouches and Michel-Richard 
De Lalande, arr., ed., fingered and 
bowed by James Brown, of Great 
Britain; violin and pf. 1. Air pour 
les heures. [1 other] © Mar. 25, 
1929; 1 c@ Mar. 26; E for. 3384; 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 5038 


Devils serenade; music by Sonny Clay 
[pseud. of William Clay] [Melody 
only] © 1c. Dee. 31, 1928; E unp. 
2402; William Clay, Oakland, Calif. 

. 5039 


Dew drops; words by Lola Dunn, mu- 
sic by Phil Starr. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Mar. 9, 1929; E 
unp. 4535; Lola P. Dunn, Kenvil 
Wed. 5040 


Dey is all gitting liquor; words and 
music by C. D. Mundy. New York 
City, Frank Harding music house. 
© Feb. 16, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 19; E pub. 
4313; Charles D. Mundy, Buffalo 
Station, Va. 5041 

Di me chiquita; tango, by L. C. Gains- 
borg; pf. © 1\@ Mar. 8, 19293°8 
unp. 4492; Lolita Cabrera Gains- 
borg, New York. 5042 


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no. 8, 1929 


Dialogue élégant; scéne légére, par F. 
July, of France; orch. pts., with pf. 


conductor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 
1 ce Mar. 8, 1929; E for. 3080; 
Choudens, Paris. 5043 


Dicky (A) bird told me so; song fox- 
trot, written and composed by Jos. 
Geo. Gilbert, of U. S., Al Maud and 
Carol Bourne, both of England; pf. 
ace. with ukulele arr. by Harry J. 
Stafford. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations]. © Feb. 1, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
1; E pub. 4157; Montgomery & co., 
London. 5044 


Did you give your heart to Jesus; - 


evangelistic solo, words and music 
by Arthur F. Kellogg. Cincinnati, 
Ohio, Fillmore music house. 
Mar. 7, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 11; E. pub. 
4145; Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 
5045 


Difiette ("E) d’ ’e femmene; words 
and music by G. Amato, of Italy, 
domiciled at Brooklyn. [Wordsand 
melody only] ©41c. Mar. 18, 1929; 
EK unp. 4864; Gennaro Amato, 
Brooklyn. 5046 


Dinna forget; words by Edwin Osgood 
Grover, music by Karolyn Wells 
Bassett. © Mar. 15. 1929; 2c. Mar. 
19; E pub. 4868; Henry T. Fitz- 
Simons, Chicago. 5047 


Dirty ground-hog blues; 
music by Cow Cow Davenport 
[pseud. of Charles Davenport] 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Jan. 24, 1929; EH unp. 3076; State st. 
music pub. co., inc., Chicago. 5048 


Distortion; by Elliott Jacoby; pf. © 
Beh. 5, 1929; .2.¢..Mar. 2; EH. pub. 
3830; Gotham music service, inc., 
New York. 5049 


Divertissement; par Filip Lazar, of 
Rumania. 1. Partition d’orch.—2. 
1°™* violons. © June 5, 1928; 1 «. 
each June 28; E for. 3487, 3488; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 5050, 5051 


Dixie; lyrics and music by J. M: 
Grooms. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 11, 1929; E unp. 4598; 
Joy Macfarlane Grooms, Mondamin, 
Ta. 5052 


Dixon’s (Harold) modern arrange- 
ments of Gilbert and Sullivan’s fa- 
mous songs; selected from the comic 
operas, compiled by Ben Richmond, 
ed. and arr. by Harold Dixon. © 


words and 


5065 
Mar. 29, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 30; E pub. 
4677; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 5053 


Do darling, do; lyrics by G. Henry, 
music by M. Hamilton. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Mar. 7, 1929; 
E unp. 4410; Grace Henry and Mor- 
ris Hamilton, New York. 5054 


Do dreams come true; words by B. L. 
Wallace, music by Larry Goffin. © 
1c. Mar. 19, 1929; E unp. 4952; Ben 
L. Wallace, Syracuse, N. Y. 5055 


Do something; from Syncopation, 
words and music by Bud Green and 
Sam H. Stept. © Mar. 19, 1929; 2 
e. Mar. 19; E pub. 4855; Green & 
Stept, inc., New York. 5056 


Do we do; words by A. White, music 
by Chester Escher. © 1 c¢. Mar. 6, 
1929; E unp. 44038; Allen White, 
Birmingham, Ala. 5057 


Do you know my garden; words by 
Philip Henry, music by Haydn 
Wood, arr. by William Stickles. 
New York, N. Y., Chappell-Harms, 
inc. 4to. 1. Female trio—2. Mixed 
quartet.—3. Male quartet. © Feb. 
28, 1929; 2 c. each Mar. 1; E pub. 
4040-4042; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 


don. 5058-5060 
Do you love me truly; words ancs 
musie by J. Hurtig. [Words and 


melody only] © 1c. Mar. 8, 1929; 
E unp. 4472; Jennie Hurtig, Buffalo 
Lake, Minn. 5061 


Do you think of me once in a while; 
words and music by Abner Silver 
and Cliff Friend. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. Mar. 27, 1929; E 
unp. 5133; DeSylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, inc., New York. 5062 


Do you think that dreams come true; 
voc. duet, words and music by M. A. 
EK. Smith. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Mar. 9, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
21; E pub. 4627; Mary A. HEasby 
Smith, Washington. 5063 


Do you wonder why I love you? words 
by Shirley Kaye, music by W. 
Creager. [Words and melody only] 
© 1e. Jan. 31, 1929; E unp. 4192; 
William Creager, New York. 5064 


Does it matter to you? words and 
music by P. H. Pryor. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 13, 1929; 
E unp. 4698; Preston H.. Pryor, 
Philadelphia. 5065 


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5066 


Donizetti (Gaetano) Lucia von Lam- 
mermoor ; tragische over in 3 akten, 
5 bildern, dichtung von S. Camma- 
rano, neu tbersetzt u. bearb. von 
Max Ettinger, of Germany. 4to. © 
Mee... 3, AL926 A ee Mire es tooo: 
E for. 3240; Biihnenverlag Ahn & 
Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 5066 


Donna ingrata; words and music by 
A. Frittitta, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 8, 1929; E unp. 4499; 
Antonino Frittitta, Brooklyn. 5067 


Donna May; words by A. Guy, music 
by Luther A. Clark. © 1c. Mar. 27, 
1929; E unp. 5115; Anna Guy, So. 
Milwaukee, Wis. 5068 


Don’t believe the stories you hear 
- about me; words and music by C.K. 
Harris. © Feb. 28, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
12; E pub. 4166; Charles K. Harris, 
New York. 5069! 


Don’t cry honey; words and music by 
Alex Hill and Junie C. Cobb. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Mar. 7, 1929; E unp. 4467; Lester 
Melrose, Chicago. 5070 


Don’t forget me, dear; waltz song, 
words by R. Vansickle, music by 
EH. F. Davis; pf. and. ukulele ace. 
© Mar. 15, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 30; EB 
pub. 4669; Ed. F. Davis, Columbia, 
S. iG: 5071 


Don’t say goodbye; words and music 
by FE. E. Downey, arr. by Red Hawk 
[pseud. of Leonard Hawk] © 1. 
Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 4262; Forrest 
Edward Downey, Schofield Bar- 
racks, Hawaii. 5072 


Don’t wait for your dreams to come 
true; words by Josephine T. Ver- 
milyea, music by S. T. Vermilyea. 
© 1c. Mar. 21, 1929; E unp. 4928; 
Stanley T. Vermilyea, Los Angeles. 

5073 


Don’t you know; lyric by Lois Leeson, 
music by J. Plaskette. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Mar. 29, 1929; 
E unp. 5195; Jane Plaskette, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 5074 


Doretta; polka marcia, by A. Rug- 
gieri; pf. © Jan. 25, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
20; E pub. 4443; Alexander Rug- 
gieri, Chester, Pa. 5075 


Double trouble; musical comedy in 2 
acts, lyrics and music by C. B. Gay- 
nor. © Feb. 8, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 5; 
E pub. 4450; Charles B. Gaynor, 
Hanover, N. H. 5076 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 24 


Down by the bending willows; by 
W. O. Forsyth, of Canada, op. 47, no. 
2; pf. © Feb. 11, 1929; 1 c Feb. 
13; E for. 2898; Anglo-Canadian 
music ¢co., Toronto, Canada. 5077 


Down by the lilacs; love-song, words 
by Frederick H. Martens, music by 
Serge Walter, of Russia, domiciled 
at New York; med. or high voice. © 
Mar: ‘1, ‘1929 53.:2: c.' Mar. ut wepap, 
4075; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

5078 


Down in dear old Greenwich village ;. 
words and music by A. F. Ryan. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Mar. 26, 1929; E unp. 5118; Adeline 
Francis Ryan, Oceanside, L. I., N. Y. 

5079 


Down in dreamy Venice; words and 
music by V.. Silver. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 5, 1929; 
E unp. 4848; Violet Silver, New 
York. 5080: 


Down in memory lane; words and 
music by H. R. Alford. © 1c. Mar. 
5, 1929; E unp. 4849; Hsther R. Al- 
ford, Long Beach, Calif. 5081 


Down in old Monterey; lyric by Jack 
Meskill, music by Fete Wendling, 
arr. by John Klenner; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © Mar. 12, 1929; 2 c. Mar.. 
14; E pub. 4236; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 5082. 


Down in the valley by the stream}. 
words and music by J. W. Purchler. 
© 1c. Mar. 11, 1929; E unp. 4586; 
Joseph William Purchler, Mt. Ver- 
arom; N. ..NGs 5083. 


Down on that Ches’peake shore; words. 
and music by E. H. Barnes. ©1 c. 
Mar. 12, 1929; E unp. 4605; Edwin 
Harry Barnes, Greensburg, Pa. 5084 


Down on the old west side; words and 
music by W. Camm. [Words and. 
melody only] ©1c. Mar. 30, 1929; 
E unp. 5217; Walter Camm, New 
York. 5085: 


Down South feeling; words and music 
by Billy James and Irving Mills; 
pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by M. 
Kalua. © Feb. 15, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
15; E pub. 4275; Gotham music 
service, inc., New York. 5086: 


Down the moon path; words and mu- 
sic by E. E. B. Lester, arr. by Bur- 
rell Van Buren. © Mar. 21, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 25; E pub. 4536; Elmore 
Enzly Beach Lester, Mt. Clemens, 
Mich. 5087 


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no. 3, 1929 


: 5108 


Down the stream; by Irene Rodgers; 
pf. © Mar. 13, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 16; 
E pub. 4882; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. 5088 


Down where January’s June; words 
and music by L. Burrows, arr. by 
Wm. G. Utermoehlen; solo with 
male cho. Coconut Grove, Florida, 
Burrows multi-print service. © Mar. 
9, 1929; 2 c Mar. 21; E pub. 4426; 
Lester Burrows, Miami, Fla. 5089 


Dragon fiy; polka mazurka, by Josef 
Strauss, arr. by Calvin Grooms; pf. 
© Mar. 6, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 7; E pub. 
3959; Century music pub. co., New 
York. 5090 

Dream (A); by James C. Bartlett, arr. 
by Geo. L. Tracy, revised by N. P. 
Danforth; orch. pts., with 1st vio- 
lin conductor. 4to. © Mar. 14, 
1929; 2 ec. Mar. 18; E pub. 44938; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 5091 


Dream baby; fox-trot, lyric by Irving 
Caesar, music by Cliff Friend, arr. 
by Eddie Bard; orch. pts. 4to. © 
Mar. 9, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 11; E pub. 
4228; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

5092 

Dream baby; fox-trot song, lyric by 
Irving Caesar, musie by Cliff Friend. 
© Feb. 27, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 1; E pub. 
3906; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

5093 

Dream boy; waltz, words by A. Mans- 
field, music by Wm. Van Beaver; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © 1c. Mar. 5. 
1929; E unp. 43826; Arthur Mans- 
field, Plano, Ill. 5094 


Dream girl; ballad, words and music 
by J. Reiss. New York City, Frank 
Harding, music house. © Feb. 25, 
1929 ; 2 c. Mar. 7; E pub. 4562; Jesse 
Reiss, Chicago. 5095 


Dream mother; words by Al. Lewis 
and Al. Sherman, music by Joe 
Burke; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by 
May Singhi Breen. © Mar. 18, 
1929; 2 ec. Mar. 19; E pub. 4359; 
Joe “Morris music co., New York. 

5096 


Dream (The) of a bum; words and 
music by Mitchell Parish and Irving 
Mills; pf. and ukulele acc. © Feb. 
ive, ss Cc. Mar 2258 pul. seer; 
Gotham music service, inc., New 
York. 5O9T 


Dream song of love; words and music 
by M. B. Straus. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Mar. 7, 1929; E 
unp. 4425; Mortimer B. Straus, Chi- 
cago. 5098 


Dream (The) waltz; words and mu- 
sic by R. V. Koontz. © 1 c. Mar. 
6, 1929; E unp. 4319; Richard V. 
Koontz, Chicago. 5099 


Dreamin’ time; words by Michael De 
Longpré (Lily Strickland), music 
by Lily Strickland, arr. as pt.-song 
by Franz C. Bornschein; sop. and 
ato ands her Mar” 7.2 1925 «1.95, 
Mar. 12; EH pub. 4161; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 5100 


Dreamin’ time; words by Michael De 
Longpré (Lily Strickland), music by 
Lily Strickland, arr. as pt.-song by 
Franz C. Bornschein; ist and 2nd 
sop. and alto. 4to. © Mar. 18, 
1929; 2 c Mar .20; E pub. 4407; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 5101 


Dreaming memories; cho., folksong 
from Latin America, adapted from 
the Spanish and arr. by Howard D. 
McKinney; sop. and alto. 4to. © 
Mar. 7, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 12;3,,H pub. 
4163; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

5102 


Dreaming of a little pal way back 
home; song of love, words by F. 
Rodd, music by A. P. Couture. New 
York City, Frank Harding music 
house. © Feb. 8, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
15; E pub. 4804; Frederick Rodd, 
Whitehall, N. Y. 5103 


Dreaming of you; words and music by 
N. E. Tackett. © 1c. Mar. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 4976; Nora EH. Tackett, Ar- 
thr “a1. 5104 


Dreams of Hawaii and you; words and 
music by F. W. Vandersloot; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Mar. 20, 1929; 2 «¢. 
Mar. 21; H pub. 4429; Vandersloot 
music pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 

3105 


Dreams of Valley Queen; words and 
music by C. H. Meltz, New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Feb. 28, 1929; 
2 ce. Mar. 14; E pub. 4487; Clarence 
H. Meltz, Appleton, Wis. 5106 


Dreams of you; from The white ca- 
mellia, words by Clifford Seyler, mu- 
sic by Henry Arthur, of Great Brit- 
ain. © Mar..12, 1929; 1 © Mar. 22; 
E for. 3229; Lareine & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 5107 


Dreamy land you’re calling me; words 
by W. E. Flournoy, music by Lucile 
Burton [i. e. Lucile Burton Glick] 
[Photostat] © 1c. Mar. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 4816; William Edward Flour- 
noy, Corning, Calif. 5108 


275 


5109 


Drifting and dreaming of you; words 
and music by J. E. Imrick. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. Mar. 8, 
1929; E unp. 4473; Joseph EH. Im- 
rick, Detroit. 5109 


Drifting in the moonlight; words by 
B. Redmond, music by H. HE. Wil- 
kinson. © Mar. 18, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 
19; E pub. 4517; Bill Redmond and 
Horace EH. Wilkinson, Hamilton, On- 
tario, Canada. 5110 


Droll (The) lover; words anon., mu- 
sic by Peter Warlock [pseud. of 
Philip Heseltine]," of Great Brit- 
tain. © Jan. 21, 1929; 1c. Feb. 11; 
EH for. 3503; Augener, ltd., London. 

5111 


Drum, fife and trumpet; by Frederic 
A. Franklin, arr. by Preston Ware 
Orem; rhythmic orch. of toy instru- 
ments and pf., with teacher’s sc. 
4to. © Mar.'1, 1929; 2:'c. Mar. 5; 
E pub. 3916; Theodore Presser ©€o., 
Philadelphia. 5112 


Drum woll’n wir uns wieder vertra- 
gen; stimmungswalzerlied, text von 
Willy Weiss, musik von Hermann 
Krome, of Germany. © Feb. 18, 
1929; 1 e. Mar. 20; E for. 3166; 
Drei masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

5113 

Du er min egen lille pige; tango, 
tekst: D. L. Folberg, musik: Wal- 
ther Schrgder, of Denmark; pf. © 
Feb. 21, 1929; 1 ¢. Mar. 9; E for. 
3024; Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

5114 

Du Fric; paroles de Mare Hely, mu- 
sique de Jean Lenoir, of France; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by F. Sala- 
bert. © Feb. 25, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 
21; BE for. 3468; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 5115 


Du hast mir ew’ge treu’ geschworen, 
Ferdinand; foxtrot, text von Wau- 
wau, musik von Hermann Leopoldi, 
of Austria. © Dee. 11, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Mar. 14, 1929; E for. 3369; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 5116 


Duo; pour violon et violoncelle, par 
Tibor Harsainyi, of Hungary. © 
Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ce. Mar. 8, 1929; HE 
for. 3064; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 5117 


Dustman’s (The) call; unison song, 
words by Margaret G. Rhodes, mu- 
sie by George Rathbone, of Great 
Britain. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Mar. 18, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 19; E for. 3125; Novello & co., 
ltd., London. 5118 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 24 


Dwell in my heart; sacred song, words 
by Ernst F. Gradolph, music by 


Harold N. Wansborough, of Great ~ 


Britain, domiciled at New York; in 
B flat. .© Jan. 23, 1929* 2 eens 
25; EH pub. 3022; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 5119 


Dying on Calvary [and] Tell them 
we will meet them there; hymns, 
words and music by EH. Boone, har. 
by Mrs. E. Boone. © Mar. 22, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 25; E pub. 4533; Edward 
Boone, Grand Rapids, Mich. 5120 


Dynamite blues; words by Selma 
Davis, music by Lemon Jefferson. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Mar. 7, 1929; E unp. 4435; Chicago 
musie pub. co., ine., Chicago. 5121 


Dziaugsmai ir verksmai; ZodZai Vinco, 
muzika Benedict Velicka, of Lithua- 
nia, domiciled at Boston, Mass. 
8vo. © Nov. 15, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 18, 
1929; E pub. 4448; Anthony J. Kup- 
stis, Boston. 5122 


Dziefi imienin przyjaciela; chér mies- 
zany, Slowa J. S. Zieliiskiego, mu- 
zyka Fr. Przybylskiego. © Feb. 21, 
1929; 2 @ Mar. 2; E pub. 4650; W. 
H. Sajewski, Chicago. 5123 


*E curiuse; versi e musica di F. Amo- 
dio; violin. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 4553; Frank Amodio, Brook- 
lyn. 5124 


Hagle eyed mama blues; words by 
Selma Davis, music by Lemon Jef- 
ferson. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 7, 1929; E unp. 4436; 
Chicago music pub. ¢co., ine., Chi- 
cago. 5125 


Easter dawn; text by Erna EH. Hoefs, 
music by Louis Victor Saar, op. 
124; mixed voices. 4to. © Dec. 26, 
1928; 2 c Mar. 7, 1929; E pub. 4100; 
Henry T. FitzSimons, Chicago. 

5126 


Ebaude bressane; recueillie et har- 
monisée par Julien Tiersot, of 
France. (Mélodies populaires des 
provinces de France, 10° série, no. 
97) ©. Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ¢« Mar, 8, 
1929; E for. 3108; Heugel, Paris. 

» 9127 


Hecho (The) of a song; Christmas can- 
tata, libretto by Mattie B. Shannon, 
music by Ruth Dale. 4to. © Sept. 
5, 1928; 2 e. and aff. Sept. 29; A 
1056858; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
O. 5128 


276 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1929 


5148 


Echoes calling me home; words and 
music by Arthur A. Penn, of Great 
Britain, domiciled at Block Island, 
R. I.: med. or high voice. © Mar. 
1, 1929; 2 ce. Mar. 7; BE pub. 4051; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 5129 


Echoes of Andalusia; by Barter 
Johns, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Jan. 28, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 16; BH for. 
3135; Augener, Itd., London. 5180 


Eclipse (The) folio; 14 solos for plec- 
trum banjo, by Warren Dean, W. 
©. Stahl and “others: “pr. acc. "© 
Mar. 12, 1929; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 20; 
AA—13306; Wm. C. Stahl, Milwau- 
kee. 5131 


Eestacy; 3 pt. song, words by Jean 
Lahor, tr. by Isabella G. Parker, 
musie by Henri Dupar’c, arr. by Leo 
Braun; women’s voices. 4to. © 
Mar. 14, 1929: 2c. Mar. 18; E pub. 
4494; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

Ta 


Eddie Cantor’s automobile horn song; 
from Whoopee, words and music by 
Clarence Gaskill, Charles Tobias, 
and Bennett & Carlton. © Mar. 7, 
1929: 2 c. Mar. 8; E pub. 40385; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 5133 


Egg (The) song; comedy fox-trot, 
words and music by F. G. H. Salus- 
bury, Jimmy Campbell and Reg. 
Connelly, all of Great Britain; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by Harry J. 
Stafford. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations]. © Feb. 23, 1929; 1 «. 
Mar. 8; E for. 2923; Campbell, Con- 
nelly & co., London. 5134 


Egyptian love song; lyric by L. G. A. 
Woolfall, music by Umberto Sis- 
tarelli, of Italy, domiciled at Los 
Angeles. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1929; E 
unp. 43835; Lila G. A. Woolfall, 
Yonkers, N. Y. 5135 


Einmal kommt zu dir das_ glitick; 
walzer aus Jettchen Gebert, gesangs- 
texte von Willi Wolff, musik von 
Walter Kollo, of Germany. © Jan. 
92 9h 9290 1c. Mam 135 Eefor, 3278 ; 
Edition vuvag verlag u. vertrieb, a. 
g., Berlin. 5136 


Eleanore; words and music by S. Sil- 
verman; pf. © 1c. Mar. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 5057; Sam Silverman, Chi- 
cago. 5137 


Hlégie; by Boris Levenson, op. 49; 
violin and pf. 1. Concert ed... 2. 


47158—29——3 


Simplified ed. © Mar. 14, 1929; 
2 ce. each Mar. 15; E pub. 4265, 
4266; Century music pub. co., New 
York. 5138, 5139 


Elle est & vous; opérette en 3 actes, 
livret de Andre Barde, musique de 
Maurice Yvain, of France; partition 
pf. et chant. © Feb. 25, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 21; D pub. 27478; Francis Sal- 
abert, Paris. 5140 


Hloré lo; words anon., music by Peter 
Warlock [pseud. of Philip Hesel- 
tine], of Great Britain. © Jan. 1, 
1929* ater Kebe (LIGH) for, e502; 
Augener, ltd., London. 5141 


Empty arms; theme song for Not 
quite decent, words and music by 
Con Conrad, Sidney Mitchell and 
Archie Gottler. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Mar. 16, 1929; 
EH unp. 4798; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, ine., New York. 5142 


En lille spraellemand; tekst: Mogens 
Dam, musik: Harry Robinson, of 
Denmark; -pf. © Web. 21, 1929’; 
1 c. Mar. 9; E for. 3023; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 5148 


En passant par un échalier; ronde 
populaire dans les provinces de 
Vouest, recueillie et harmonisée par 
Julien Tiersot, of France. (Mélo- 
dies populaires des provinces de 
France, 9° série, no. 85) © Dee. 
ol, 19284 Tae Mar. 8, 1929; Hi for. 
3096; Heugel, Paris. 5144 


Enfer (L’); par M. Delmas et F. An- 
drieu, both of France; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Dee. 
31, 1928.1 ¢.. Mar. 8, )1929>) for. 
3037; Andrieu fréres, Paris. 5145 


Enter not into judgment; words from 
Psalm 148, musie by Frank L. 
Sealy; mixed voices; organ acc. 
4to. © Mar. 4, 1929; 2 c: Mar. 5; 
E pub. 3865; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 5146 


Episode; pt. song, words by Ethel 
Duncan, music by Harry Banks; 
men’s voices. 4to. © Mar. 13, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 15; E pub. 4421; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 5IAT 


Eredita’ (L’) di mio padre; words by 
A. Sigismondi, music by G. Bar- 
bati, of Italy. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ce. Mar. 28, 1929; BH unp. 
5179; Aristide Sigismondi, Brook- 
lyn. 5148 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5149 


Erinnerung an Fr. von Flotow’s Mar- 


tha; von Otto Hohmann, of Ger- 
many; orch. pts., with ist violin 
conductor. © Feb. 4, 1929; 1 «. 


Feb. 26; E for. 2985; D. Rahter, 
Leipzig. 5149 


Ernst (The) modern graded studies 
for saxophone; in 8 volumes, by 
Ruby Ernst. bk. 1. obl. 12mo. © 
Mar. 20, 1929; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 21; 
AA 10946; Irving Berlin standard 
music corp., New York. 5150 


Erste (Die) frau, die ich gektisst; 
text von Kurt Robitschek, musik 
von Ralph Erwin, of Austria. © 
Feb: 26,'1929; ic. Mar. 20; BE: for: 
3161; Drei masken verlag, a. g., Ber- 
lin. 5151 


Es gibt eine frau, die dich niemals 
vergisst; waltz, worte von Kurt 
Schwabach, musik von Jim Cowler 
[pseud.], of Germany. © Jan. 10, 
19298 VA SelyMar. 13 3" EH tor. sa225 
Edition Karl Briill, Berlin. 5152 


Es herbstelt schon im Wienerwald; 
walzerlied, text von Wilhelm De- 
soyer, musik von Ferdinand Rebay, 
of Austria; “op. 101." “©” Dec. 12: 
19238): ) ob pene hay. 1S O29 ae Tots 
3257; Adolf Robitschek, Vienna. 

5153 


Espana, komm nach spanien; one step, 
text v. Archibald Zyankali, musik 
v. Richard Schicke, of Germany; 


orch. 4to. © Mar. 20, 1928; 1 «¢ 
June 13; E for. 3114; Oskar Sei- 
fert, Eppendorf, Germany. 5154 


Essays in the modes; by John Foulds, 
Of Great Brita OO nIO bits. Veale 
1) Exotie*]5> others) “© Wee si. 
1928 ;"1'e@. Mar. 8, 1929; @ tor, 5066; 
Editions Maurice Senart, Paris. 

5155 


Essie Herman song; words and music 
by E. Herman. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Mar. 8, 1929; E unp. 
4483; Essie Herman, New York. 

5156 


Estrella mattutina; by G. Gioviale, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York; 
pf.....©@»1:+e,,.Mar., 16, - 1929518 amp. 
4789; J. Torres, New York. 5157 


Eternal King, lead on; hymn, words 
by Charlotte G. Homer, music by 
Charles H. Gabriel. © Mar. 1, 
1929; 2 c Mar. 28; E pub. 4689; 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 

5158 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Ethie; by Max Kramm; pf. © Mar. 
26, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 30; E pub. 4667; 
Gamble hinged music co., Chicago. 

5159 


Evangeline; words and music by O. 
F. Angell. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Mar. 29, 1929; E unp. 
5193; Oscar Franklyn Angell, Long 
Beach, Calif. 5160 


Everglade moon; words and music by 
W.W. Warren. [Photostat] ©1c. 
Mar. 6, 1929; E unp. 4333; William 
W. Warren, Pittsburgh. 5161 


Everlasting (The) mercy; words by 
John Masefield, music by Sidney 
Homer, op. 42; med. or low voice. 
© Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 7; E pub. 
4078; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

5162 


Every day is Mother’s day, Mother’s 
day to me; words and music by J. 
Keller. © 1. c..Mar, 42319205 s nn 
unp. 4601; Jack Keller, Bloomfield, 
Ni. 5163 


Everything is coming my way; words 
by L. Shears, music by V. Tomasulo. 
© 1c. Mar. 22, 1929; E unp. 5006; 
Vincent Tomasulo, and Louis Shears, 
Brooklyn. 5164 


Hivoca mis penas; bolero, letra y mu- 
sica por O. M. Lopez, of Spain, domi- 
ciled at New York; pf. ©1c. Mar. 
1i, 1929; EH unp. 4597; Orencio Miras 
Lopez, New York. 5165 


Evolution; suite d’orch., extraite du 
ballet, par Edouard L’Enfant, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor. 1. Les sisters Barrisson [4 oth- 
ers] © Dec. 31, 1928; 1c. Mar. 8, 
1929; E for. 3083; Choudens, Paris. 

5166 


Ev’ry little while I think of you; by 
John McLaughlin and Harold Levey, 
scored by George J. Trinkaus; voc. 
orch. pts. 4to. © Mar. 20, 1929; 2 
ce. Mar. 25; E pub. 4555; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 5167 


Ev’ry little while I think of you; lyric 
by John McLaughlin, music by Har- 
old Levey; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Mar. 4, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 8; E pub. 


4132; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 5168 
Hv’ry night, I’m dancing ‘in’ my 


dreams; fox trot, words and music 
by Al. Frazzini [i. e. Amicus Fraz- 
zinil [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Feb. 5, 1929; E unp. 4561; Ami- 
cus Frazzini, Boston. 5169 


278 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1929 


5190 


Evviva Siviglia; valzer, di G. Gioviale, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York; pf. 
© 1c. Mar. 16, 1929; E unp. 4788 ; 
J. Torres, New York. 5170 


Exalt the Lord our God; anthem, text 
from the Bible, music by Mrs. H. W. 
Batchelor [i. e., Florence Roberts 
Batchelor]; mixed voices. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 20, 1929; E unp. 4340; Florence 
Roberts Batchelor, Wooster, O. 

5171 


Experience; words by Charlie Ander- 
son [pseud. of W. D. Moats], music 
by Samuel H. Speck. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 5153; Wm. D. Moats, Waynes- 
boro, Pa. aU bf ip: 


Eye full (An) of you; lyrics by L. 
Wolfe Gilbert, music by Mabel 
Wayne. [Words and melody only] 
(fe Mar, 11,1929; Ki unp. 4719; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. dLiS 


Eyes (The) have it; words and music 
by Marion Kaye and Bob Taklinger. 
© 1c. Mar. 14, 1929; E unp. 4712; 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. 

Ezell’s precious fives; words and mu- 
sic by Will Ezell. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Mar. 7, 1929; E 
unp. 4431; Chicago music pub. co., 
ine., Chicago. 5175 


Fa ta,°pa ra da; by L. VY. Martino. 
[Melody only] © 1 e¢. Mar. 16, 
1929; E unp. 4776; Louis Victor 
Martino, New York. 5176 


Fables; words anon., music by Fred- 
erick Stanley Smith; male voices. 
4to. © Mar. 23, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 26; 
E pub. 4620; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 517 


Fairy frolic; from Where the rainbow 
ends, by Roger Quilter. of Great 
Britain; violin, cello and pf. © 
Mar. 3S. 1929 le. Mar, .9:,..E) for: 
2963; Elkin & co., ltd., London. 

5178 


Faith of our mothers; service for 
Mothers’ day, compiled by Lorenz 
pub. co. Svo. © Feb. 21, 1929; 2 «. 
and aff. April 3; A A 18308; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 5179 


Fancy our meeting; from That’s a 
good girl, by Joseph Meyer and 
Philip Charig, arr. by J. Ord Hume, 
of Great Britain; band, with solo 
cornet B flat conductor. 24mo. © 
Mar. 4, 1929; 1 ¢ Mar..14; E. for. 
3172; Harms, inc., New York. 

5180 


DLT4: 


Fantasia on Beggar’s opera airs; by 
Maurice Jacobson, of Great Britain; 
violin and pf. © Mar. 19, 1929; 1c. 
Mar. 16; # for. 3353; J. Curwen & 
sons, Itd., London. 5181 


Fantasy on. negro themes; excerpts, 
words and music by EH. Jessye; 
chorus. © 1 ‘c. Mar. 14, 1929: B& 
unp. 47384; Eva Jessye, Los Angeles.. 

5182: 


Fantasy on Russian themes; by Niko- 
las Rimsky-Korsakow, transcribed 
by Fritz Kreisler, of Austria, domi- 
ciled at New York; violin and pf. 
© Jan. 7, 1929; 2 ¢. Mar. 8; E pub. 
4014; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 


5183- 
Far away Texas blues; by Douglas 
Williams. [Melody only] © 1 ec. 


Feb. 28, 1929; E unp. 4186; Southern 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 


5184 
Farfalla notturna; polka, by Carlo 
Meluzio [pseud. of C. Meluzio}] 


[Melody only] ©1c. Feb. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 3617; Carmine Meluzio, Long: 
Island City, N. Y. 5185 


Fashion strut girl; words by H. Les- 
slau and Billy Arnold, music by H. 
Lesslau. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c Mar. 8, 1929: E unp. 4568; 
Harry Lesslau, Brooklyn. 5186 


Fatal (The) mistake; waltz ballad, 
words by EK. McKlemuery, music by 
L. Florin Brown. [Words and mel- 


ody. “onlyl) ©@et (c. Jan, Boiges- 
EK ounp. 4201; Ethel McKiemuery, 
Bains, La. 5187 


Fateful moments; by Josiah Zuro, of 
U. S., and Francis Gromon, of Hun- 
gary, domiciled at New York; full 
pts. © Jan. 10, 1929; 2'c. Mar. 18; 
E pub. 4198; Kalmus filmusic edi- 
tion, New York. 5188 


Father, hear Thy children’s call; an- 
them, words and adaptation by 
Thomas B. Pollock, music by Carl 
Bohm, arr. by Palmer Clark; mixed 
voices, With bass solo; pf. or orgam 
Ace.) Ato, Oe Mee doy AI2s, 2 re. 
Mar. 27; E pub. 4605; Harold Flam- 
mer, inc., New York. 5189 


Fauré (Gabriel) Andante; de la 2° 
sonate pour violon et pf., op. 108, 
transcription pour pf. 4 2 mains par 
Gustave Samazeuilh, of France. © 
Feb; 2023929. 1 «© Mar, 15: K).for- 
3188; Durand et cie., Paris. 5190 


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5191 


Fauré (Gabriel )—Continued. 

Scherzo; extrait du 1°" quatuor 
en ut mineur, op. 15, transcription et 
arr. de F. Salabert, of France; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor and 1st vio- 
lin conductor. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c¢. 
Mar. 21, 1929; E for. 3484; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 5191 


Favorite (The) march; by M. W. Hol- 
lingsworth, arr. by R. B. Hisenberg ; 
band, pts... 4te. © Mar.. 1,.1929); 
2 c..Mar. 5; E pub. 4119;: Melville 
W. Hollingsworth, Palestine, Ill. 

5192 


Favorite nursery rhymes and melo- 
dies; arr. as pf. duets for beginners 
by Pearl Marie Barker; with words. 
©). Mar...25, 1929:; 2).c,"\Mar,)/263, 
pub. 4645; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 5193 


Favors; words and music by C. F. 
Bowen. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 25, 1929; FE unp. 5056; 
Charles Francis Bowen, Boston. 


5194 
Feeding time; two-part song, words 
by Kate R. Moffat, traditional 


French peasant tune adapted and 
arr. by Alfred Moffat, of Great Bri- 
tain. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Mar. 14, 1929; 1 « 
Mar. 13; E for. 3005; Novello & co., 
Itd., London. 5195 


Feeling blue; fox trot, par J. Berson, 
of France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor; “4t0, © Jan 10; 1929) dc. 
Mar. 8; H for. 3039; Jean Berson, 
Paris. 5196 


Feminine company, feminine sympa- 
thy ; fox trot, written and composed 
by Ralph Butler and Julian Wright, 
of Great Britain; pf. acc., with ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele arr. by 


Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions], © Feb.«1, 19295 ce Mar, 1; 
E for. 2994; Montgomery & ©Co., 
London. 5197 


Femme (La) nue; choeurs, actes 1 et 


2, du drame lyrique en 4 actes, 
par Henry Février, of France. 4to. 
1. Choeurs hommes.—2. Choeurs 


femmes. © Jan. 20, 1929; 1 c. each 
Mar. 8; E for. 3085, 3086; Heugel, 
Paris. 5198, 5199 


Feo (El); corrido, words and music 
by Hermanos Banuelos, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Los Angeles. © 1 e. 
Mar. 165, 1929; EH unp. 4784; Felipe 
Valdes Leal, Los Angeles. 5200 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Féte (Une) a Oslo; ballet Norvégien 
en un acte, musique de A. Baussart, 
of France; pf. © Dec. 31, 1928; 
toe. Mar. 15.1929. 48 storvs2ue 
Editions Max HEschig, Paris. 5201 


Feuilles d’automne; par A. Scassola, 
of France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor and ist violins conductor. 
4to. © Feb. 25, 1929; 1c. Mar. 21; 
E for. 3450; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

5202 


Fiamma del mio cuore; valzer, di G. 
Sardo: violino. 1-« "Mar 20; 
1929; E unp. 4887; Giuseppe Sardo, 


Brooklyn. 5203 
Fiddle-sticks; pf. novelty, by Jack 
Glogau and Jose Zimmerman. [Mel- 


ody only] 
unp. 4255; Arthur 
corp., New York. 


Behim music 
5204 


Fighting for the U. S. A.; words and 
music by A. J. Pollard. © 1c. Mar. 
11,1929; E. unp. 4610: Archi as 
Pollard, Brooklyn. 5205 


Film-musik heft IV; von Jacques 
Renée [pseud.], of Austria; orch. 
pts. © Aug. 12, 1928; 1 « Mar. 13, 
1929; E for. 3255; Richard Birn- 
bach, Berlin. 5206 


Filutka ; polka, melody by W. Podosek. 
© 1c. Mar. 13, 1929; E unp. 4686; 
Walter Podosek, Camden, N. J. 5207 


Finders keepers; from The broken 
| wing, lyrics by Harry Clarke, music 
by Percy Wenrich. [Words and 
‘melody only] © 1. Mar. 8, 1929); 
E unp. 4546; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 5208 
Finding the long way home; lyric by 
Gus Kahn, music by Harry Warren. 
(©. Mar. 22,1929: 2 ¢ Mar.25 50 
pub. 4528; Remick music corp., New 


York, 5209 
TYireflies; text and music by Paul 
Bliss; sop. and alto. 4to. © Mar. 


9, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 22; E pub. 4468; 
Raymond A. Hoffman co., Chicago. 
5210 


| First lady of the land; march, by Ann 
"J. ‘Proctor; pf. ©) Mar’ 24) fezer 
2c. Mar. 28; E pub. 4636; Edward 
B. Marks music co., New York. 5211 


First lessons in violin playing; for be- 
ginners, modern method compiled 
and arr. by H. Hoare, op. 29. bk. 3. 
Chicago, I[l., Chicago educational 
music library. © Mar. 1, 1929: 2 ec. 
and aff. Mar. 5; AA 11406; Henry 
Hoare, Chicago. 5 hy 


280 


©'1e. Maris, 19293 


} 
i 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1929 


First love; vocal waltz, words by Helen 
M. Hatton, music by George Lewis, 
of Great Britain. © Mar. 22, 1929; 
1c. Mar. 25; E for. 3363; Reid bros., 
Itd., London. 5213 


Nocturne; the 
© Mar... 5,' 1929; 
E pub. 4222; G. 
5214 


Fischel (Marguerite) 
lake waters; pf. 
eer Nar, | 1s 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 


Fischer (Der): gedicht von Goethe, 
musik von H. Behr. © Feb. 20, 
1929; 2 ec. Feb. 25: E pub. 3810; 
Herman Behr, Brooklyn. 5215 


Flag of the free; march, by J. De- 
Forest Cline; band pts. 4to. © 
Feb. 2, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 27; E pub. 
4601; Charles L. Barnhouse, sr., Os- 
kaloosa, Ia. 5216 


Flame; poem by Hlizabeth Shaw, mu- 
sic by Daniel Wolf. ©: Mar. 27, 
1929; 2c. Mar..27.,; E. pub. 4611; 
Harold Flammer, inc., New York. 

52 


Flaming youth; by Duke Ellington; 
po) Mar 1G) 1929-2’ Mar. ‘26; 
E pub. 4594; Gotham music Sserv- 
ice, inc., New York. 5218 


Flapper (The) is a good pal after all; 
words by J. W. Spencer, music arr. 
by R. M. Stults. © Mar. 18, 1929; 
2c Mar. 20; E pub. 4418; James 
W. Spencer, Providence, R. I. 5219 


Flattery ; valse etude, by Homer Tour- 
jée; pf. © Mar. 18, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
20; E pub. 4509; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 5220 


Fleishige, milchige un pareve yiden; 
words and music by M. Kotlowitz, 
arr. by Abe Hllstein. 


WN VIII ,JYTN yawerp) 
(JD DUDAND AN 
© Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 2; E pub. 


3836; Max Kotlowitz, New Rochelle, 
i aie 


Fleur (La) de Volivier; chanson du 
Valois, recueillie et harmonisée par 
Julien Tiersot, of France. [Mélodies 
populaires des provinees de France, 
9° série, no. 86) © Dec. 31, 1928; 
1 e. Mar. 8, 1929; E for. 3097; Heu- 
gel, Paris. ‘a pond 


Fleurette; lyric by S. Berkey, music 
by E. Covey; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Feb. 27, 1929: 2 c. Mar. 5; E pub. 
3854; Eugene Covey and Stephen 
Berkey, San Rafael, Calif. 5223 


yea we 


5234 


Fleurette; words by Billy Rose, mu- 
sic by Fred Fisher and Louis Sil- 
vers; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
May Singhi Breen. © Mar. 4, 1929; 
2c Mar. 5; E pub. 3846; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 5224 

Flippity flop; words and music by 


Leo Robin, Sam Coslow and Richard 
“A. Whiting. [Words and melody 


only] ©1e. Mar. 23, 1929; E unp. 
5032; Famous music corp., New 
York. 5225 


Flotow (Friedrich von) Martha; fan- 
tasie on airs from the opera by 
Eduard Dorn, op. 39, simplified arr. 
by Calvin Grooms; pf. © Mar. 6, 
1929; 2 e. Mar. 7; E pub. 3962; 
Century music pub. co., New York. 

5226. 

Flower of my heart; words and mu- 
sic by R. A. Jones. ©1c¢ Mar. 14, 
1929; EH unp. 4697; Rulon Armstrong 
Jones, Cedar City, Utah. SORA G 


Flying; words and music by EH. G. 
Dowin; pf. © 1 ¢. Mar.’8, 1929; E 
unp. 4503; Edwin Goodrich Dowin, 
Pontiac, Mich. 5228. 


Flying (The) ship; words by H. 
Rhoads, music by H. Rhoads and. 
June Olsen. [Words and melody 
only]. © 1 @ Mar. 13, 1929; E unp. 
4677; Helen Rhoads, Glendale, Calif. 

5229 


Flying thoughts; characteristic inter- 
mezzo, by G. C. Mazzeri; band pts. 
4to. ©! Mar. 1, 1929; 2 ¢ Mar. 5; 
E pub. 4120; Giovanni Carlo Maz- 
zeri, Fort Myers, Fla. 5230 


Follow me; words and music by E. 
Fortunato. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Mar. 15, 1929; E unp. 
4746; Eugenio Fortunato, Philadel- 
phia. 5231 


For old Bombay; song of the sea, 
words by Herbert J. Brandon, mu- 
sic by Charles Huerter; low or med. 
voice. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 ¢. Mar. 
7; EH pub. 4052; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. azo 

For you; words and music by P. H. 
Pryor. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 13, 1929; E unp. 4694; 
Preston H. Pryor, Philadelphia. 

5233 


Forever and a day; lyrics by L. Wolfe 
Gilbert, music by Mabel Wayne. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
Mar. 138, 1929; E unp. 4874; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 5234 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5235 


Forevermore; words by Bernard S. 
Cogan and M. H. Harris, music by 
M. H. Harris, arr. by Chas. R. Bird; 
pf. © 1 «ce Mar. 27, 1929;.E unp. 
5128; Morgan Hovey Harris, Boston. 


5235 
Forgetting you; fox-trot, by L. V. 
Martin. [Melody only] © 1 «. 


Mar. 2, 1929; E unp. 42381; Louis 
Victor Martin, New York. 5236 
Forgotten melody; waltz, words and 
music by Dick Leibert [i. e. R. W. 


Leibert] [Chords, single staff] © 
1 .e Mar.,.9,...1929:. EH upp. 459; 
Richard William Leibert, Pitts- 
burgh. 5237 


Forsyth (W. O.) Prelude; by W. O. 
Forsyth, of Canada, op. 59, no. 2; 
at. ©: Beb.11,, 19291. ¢. Keb. 13 
E for. 2974; Anglo-Canadian music 
co., Toronto, Canada. 5238 


Fortsetzung der orchesterstudien fiir 


violine; von Richard Hofmann, 
hrsg. von Johannes Striegler, of 


Germany. heft 15. © Dec. 28, 1928; 
tc. Mar i3; Bor solok eae 
Merseburger, Leipzig. 5239 


Fortune telling; an old melodie [arr.] 
by Maud Aurochs-[pseud. of M. M. 
Aurochs], of Russia, domiciled at 
Seattle; pf. © 1 @ Dee. 20, 1928; 
E unp. 2181; Mary Madelaine Au- 
rochs, Seattle. 5240 


Foulds (John) Sonata; pour violon- 
celle et pf., par John Foulds, of 
Great Britain, op. 6. © Dec. 31, 
1928; 1) Ge Mares; 1929.8) for. 3063; 
Editions Maurice: Senart, Paris. 

5241 

Fourth (The) symphony; [2nd move- 
ment], by C. EH. Ives; for large orch. 
Se. (New music, vol. 2, no. 2, Jan. 
1929): © Jan..30, 1929: .2'c.. Keb. 7; 
E pub. 4232; Charles E. Ives, New 
York. 5242 

Fox (Sam) photoplay edition; loose 
leaf coll. of motion picture music, 
by J. S. Zamecnik; 1st violin. v. 5. 
© Feb. 25, 1929; 2 c. Feb: 25: H 
pub. 3798; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 0243 


Fox River valley queen; words and 


music by W. F. Benson. © 1c. Mar. 
20, 1929; E unp. 4880; Wallace 


5244 


Fox-trot, tango et finale; pour pf. et 
violon, par Lucien Chevaillier, of 
France. © Dee. 31, 1928; 1 ¢ Mar. 
21, 1929; E for. 3439; Editions Max 
Eschig, Paris, 5245 


Frances Benson, Batavia, Ill. 


pt. 1, n.s., v. 24 


Friiulein, darf ich’s wagen; foxtrot, 
aus Die frau in gold, worte von 
Leopold Jacobson u. Bruno Hardt- 
Warden, musik von Michael Krausz, 
of Hungary, klavier arr. yon Otto 
Lindemann. © Feb. 26, 1929; 1 e. 
Mar. 20; E for. 3162; Drei masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 5246 


Fragment; by EF. 8S. McGowen; violin. 
© 1c. Mar. 14, 1929; E unp. 4698; 
Franklin S. MeGowen, Los Angeles. 

5247 


Francesca da Rimini; 6° tableau sym- 
phonique, par Edouard Flament, of 
France, op. 79; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor, ‘© Dec. Bi, 19925: 
Mar. 15, 1929; E for. 3207; Chou- 


dens, Paris. 5248 
Fraternity prom; lyrics by Shirley 
Kaye, music by W. Creager 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 


Jan. 31, 1929; E unp. 4193; Wil- 
liam Creager, New York. 5249 


Freiheit und Vaterland; marsch, von 
Jonny Heykens, of Netherlands, op. 
91; salon-orch. pts., with words. 
4to. © July 1, 19285.3) cine, 
1929; E for. 3391; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 5250 


Fremder sang; 12 europiische volks- 
lieder in freien nachdichtungen yon 
Karl Wolfskehl, fiir eine singstimme 
mit klavierbegleitung von Lothar 
Windsperger, of Germany. © Mar. 
20, 1929; .1.-e, Mar..15;\H forsezeos 
B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

5251 


Freut euch des lebens; marschlied, 
aus der gleichnamigen revue, text 
von Walter René, musik von Emil 
Palm, of Germany, klavier arr. von 
Otto Lindemann. © Nov. 8, 1928; 
1 c., Jan. “(19295 iS toms ae 
Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

5252 


Friedensmesse; aus den tiefen schreie 
ich zu dir, o Herr, fiir gemischten 
chor, sop.-solo, orch. u. orgel, von 
Franz Philip, of Germany, op. 12; 
klayierauszug. © Nov. 16, 1928; 
1 ¢., Mar, 13, 1929.5 se forte2eo, 
Fritz Muller, Stiddeutscher musik- 
verlag, Karlsruhe, Germany. 5253 


Friends tried and true; souvenir, 2-pt. 
choral, lyric by Frederick H. Mar- 
tens, music by Franz Drdla, arr. 
by Christopher O’Hare. Franklin 
ed. 4to. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
2; E pub. 3819; Kay & Kay music 
pub. corp., New York. 5254 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1929 


*Frisco train blues; words by Texas 
Alexander, music arr. by Irene 
Spain. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 c« Mar. 5, 1929; EB unp. 4271; 
Polk C. Brockman, Atlanta. 5255 


Frolic (A); from suite, Harvest time, 
by William B. Coburn; pf. © Mar. 
25, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 27; E pub. 4616; 
Belwin, ine., New York. 5256 


From now on; fox trot, words and 
music by R. 8. Sowell. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 1, 1929; 
E unp. 4158; Ralph Spellman So- 
well, Detroit. 5257 


From sunrise to sunset, from sunset 
till dawn; words and music by Benny 
McLaughlin and Jack Miller. © 
Mar. 25, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 26; E pub. 
4588 ; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

5258 

From the parlor to the pig pen; [mu- 
sical recitation], words and music 
by John B. Blakey. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Jan. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 2772; Consolidated music 
pub. house, Chicago. 5259 


Funny face; gems, by George Gersh- 
win, arr. by Dan Godfrey, of Great 


Britain; full military band pts., 
with conductor. (In Chappell’s 
army journal, no. 563) © Feb. 6, 


1929; 1 c. Feb. 20; E for. 2884; New 
world music corp., New York. 5260 


Funny what a kiss will do; lyrics by 
Sammy Lerner, music by Al Hoff- 
man. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ec. Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 4378: 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 5261 


Furious (A) chase; by Hugo Felix, 
arr. by Maurice Baron; orch. pts., 
with pf. or organ conductor and vio- 
lin 1 conductor. New York, Irving 
Berlin standard music corp. 4to. © 
Mar. 27, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 28; E pub. 
4642; M. Baron, Great Neck, L. L., 
N= ¥, 5262 


Gallant (The) sergeant; one step, by 
Josiah Zuro, of U. S., and Francis 
Gromon, of Hungary, domiciled at 
New York; orch. pts. 4to. © Feb. 
1, 1929; 2c. Mar. 13; E pub. 4200; 
Kalmus filmusic edition, New York. 

5263 

Game (The) of love; words by Char- 
ley Johnson [pseud. of Charlotte 
Johnson], music by Manny Parsons 
[pseud. of M. Parsons] ©1e. Mar. 
5, 1929; E unp. 4261; Marion Par- 
sons, Atlantic City. 5264 


5275 


Garden (A); words by P. B. Frost, 
musie by Elizabeth G. Black. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Mar. 16, 1929; E unp. 4773; Pearl 
Beers Frost, Dresden, O. 5265 


Garden (A) in the rain; lyrie by James 
Dyrenforth, music by Carroll Gib- 
bons, of England; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by Harry J. Stafford. © 
Mar. 4, 1929; 2 GMar. 5; E pub. 
3845; Gene Austin, inc., New York. 

5266 

Garden (The) of dreams; waltz, by 
Ernest Nield [pseud. of Chas. J. Rob- 
erts], arr. by Chas. J. Roberts; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Dec. 4, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1929; EB 
pub. 3377; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 5267 


Garden (A) of good little girls; words 
and music by F. 8S. Colburn; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © 1c. Mar. 16, 1929; 
HE unp. 4796; Frank S. Colburn, Mil- 
waukee, 5268 


Garden of love; words and music by 
O. M. Derivan. © 1c. Mar. 12, 1929; 
E eunp. 4640: Olive Mauger Derivan, 
Sioux City, Ia. 5269 


Garden (The) of my heart; hymn, 
words and music by L. H. Bacheller, 
harmony by Adger M. Pace. © Sept. 
15, 1928; 2 c Dee. 20; E pub. 2614; 
James D. Vaughan and L. H. Bachel- 
ler, Lawrenceburg, Tenn. 5270 


Garden (The) of the Lord; Children’s 
day service, text by Rene Bronner 
and Herman yon Berge, music by 
Fred B. Holton. S8vo. © Mar. 18, 
1929; 2 ce. and aff. April 3; AA— 
13310; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

5271 

Gavot and Interlude; from Hight easy 
symphonies, by John Valentine, arr., 
ed., fingered and bowed by James 
Brown, of Great Britain; violin and 
pf. © Mar. 25, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 26; 
E for. 3383; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 5272 


Gavotta: di Riccardo Pick-Mangiagalli, 
of Italy.. pf. “© Mar. 26, 1929; 1 c. 
Mar. 28; E for. 3522; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 5273 


Gavotte [and] Gavotte 2; by Ruth 
Klauber; pf. © Mar. 11, 1929; 2 e. 
Mar. 18; BE pub. 4189; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 5274 


Gay (Vera Lothrop) A song; words 
and music by V. L. Gay. ©1c. Mar. 
12, 1929; E unp. 4623; Vera Lothrop 
Gay, Los Angeles. 5275 


283 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5276 


Gay butterflies; by Hsther C. Benson; 
2 pfs., 8 hands. © Mar. 26, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 28; E pub. 4619; Willis mu- 
sie co., Cincinnati. 5276 


Gay (The) fandango; words and mu- 
sic by V. L. Gay. ©1c¢. Mar. 12, 
1929; E unp. 4619; Vera Lothrop 
Gay, Los Angeles. 5277 


Gay moment; polka brillante, by A. 
Mariano; pf. Providence, R. I., A. 
Paolilli’s music co. © Mar. 10, 1929; 
2 ce. Mar. 14; E pub. 4241; Arturo 
Mariano, Providence, R. I. 5278 


Gee hard luck and me must be com- 
bined; words by H. Reinschreiber, 
musie by Johnny Thompson and H. 
Reinschreiber. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Mar. 13, 1929; E unp. 
4713; Henry Reinschreiber, Phila- 
delphia. 5279 


Gem (The) dance folio for 1929-—no. 2; 
fox-trots and waltzes, selected from 
the season’s song successes, compiled 
by Jack Glogau; pf. © Mar. 4, 1929; 
2 c. Mar. 23; E pub. 4475; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

5280 

Georgia; fox-trot, di Harry Revel, of 
Great Britain, rid. di T. Petralia 
Carducci, of Italy; orch. pts. with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Feb. 28, 1929; 
1c. Feb. 28; E for. 2860; A. Forlivesi 
& c., Florence, Italy. 5281 


Georgia baby; words by J. S. Hodges, 
music by Joseph Reichman. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 11, 1929; E unp. 4581; James 
S. Hodges, Hollywood, Calif. 5282 


Get away big; by J. L. Cook and Jos- 
eph Hilliard. [Melody only] ©1e. 
Mar. 21, 1929; E unp. 4946; Jean 
Lawrence Cook, New York. 5283 


Get me a red head girl, with eyes of 
blue; words by Lew Colwell, music 
by Pete Wendling, arr. by W. C. 
Lindemann; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Mar. 12, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 14; E. pub. 
4237; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. 5284 

Get out into the sun; words and music 
by W. Camm. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Mar. 30, 1929; E unp. 
5224; Walter Camm, New York. 

5285 

Get yourself a sweetie, and kiss your 
troubles away; words by Jack Mes- 
kill and Frank Samuels, music by 
Meyer Gusman; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by Jeanne Gravelle. © 
Jan! 17,'1929: 2c! Maro! pu 
8860; Kendis, Gusman & Samuels, 
ine., New York. 5286 


pt. II, n.s., v. 24 


Gi’ me; words by L. Parker, music by 
Chester Escher. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Mar. 13, 1929; E unp. 
4656; Lowell Parker, Fort Wayne, 
Ind. 5287 


Gianizando; valse di salon, by Juan 
Vinolo Siez; flute, saxaphone and 
pf. © 1c Mar. 12, 1929; E ump. 
4628; Pedro Vinolo Fabregas, San- 
turce,. Porto Rico. 5288 


Gifts of Summer; Children’s day serv- 
ice, text by Dorothy Lehman Sume- 
rau and Lizzie DeArmond, music by 
Roy E. Nolte. S8vo. © Mar. 18, 
1929:: 2. -¢; and, aft. Apmis ie a 
13311; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

5289 

Giggling golliwog; story by Hrell 
Reaves, music by Harry Tilsley and 
Tolchard Evans, of Great Britain; 
pt. .© Mar. 15, 1929; 1.c)Marg2ae 
E for. 8371; Cecil Lennox, ltd., Lon- 
don. 5290 


Gilbert (Gladys V.) Chanson; by 
G. V. Gilbert, of Great Britain, domi- 
ciled at New York, op. 21, no. 2; 
pf. © ‘Mar. ‘1; 1929; 12°C) Mia 
E pub. 4053; G Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 5291 


Ginger (The) cat; a tragedy, words 
by Mildred Travers Anderson, music 
by Daniel Protheroe. © Mar. 10, 
1929; 2 c Mar. 19; E pub. 4369; 
Henry T. FitzSimons, Chicago. 5292 


Ginsberg don’t be a Lindeberg [!]; 
words and music by F. J. Lynch. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Mar. 16, 1929; E unp. 4785; Frank J. 
Lynch, New York. 5293 


Giovanina; sérénade, par A. Ciappi, 
of France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 19283 ie 
Mar. 8, 1929; E for. 3057; F. Moulin, 
Cannes, France. 5294 


Giovanna, to thee I am calling; lyric 
by Richard Kountz, music by Josef 
Pasternack; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Mar. 4, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 8; E pub. 
4522; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 5295 


Giovanna, to thee I am calling; theme 
song for Love and the devil, lyric 
by Richard Kountz, music by Josef 
Pasternack, arr. by Geo. J. Trin- 
kaus; vocal orch. pts. 4to. © Mar. 
5, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 8; E pub. 4124; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 5296 

Giovanna, to thee I am ealling; waltz, 


theme song for Love and the devil, 
lyric by Richard Kountz, music by 


284 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1929 


5319 


Josef Pasternack, arr. by Joseph 
Nussbaum; dance orch. pts. 4to. © 
Mar. 20, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 25; E pub. 
4553; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
5297 

Gipsy life; eight easy pieces, by J. E. 
Newell, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Mar: 4, 1929° 4 «’ Mar... $7 \E) for. 
2959; Joseph Henry Larway, Lon- 
don. 5298 


Girl (The) in the Spanish shawl; 
waltz ballad, lyric by Marion Bruner, 
music by E. M. Gergen. © 1c. Mar. 
5, 1929; E unp. 4260; Ethel May 
Gergen, San Bernardino, Calif. 

5299 

Girl (The) of my heart; words and 
music by I. M. Tabor. © Jan. 28, 
1929; 2 ec. Mar. 20; E pub. 44389; 
Irene Manby Tabor, Carnegie, Pa. 

5300 

Girl (The) with blue eyes; words and 
music by M. A. Marcucci. [Photo- 
stat] © 1c. Mar. 16, 1929; E unp. 
4783 ; Michael A. Marcucci, Portland, 


Me. 5301 
Girls; words and music by A. C. 
Aviene. .© dc. Mar.;22, 1929;5.1 


unp. 5016; Andrew Charles Avigne, 
West Haven, Conn. 5302 


Girls take a tip from me; words and 
music by R. Dreyer. [Words and 
melody only] ©1.. Mar. 7, 1929; 
E unp. 4449; Rose Dreyer, Brooklyn. 

5303 

Give me a little kiss, and I’ll give you 
a little hand; words by I. Caplan, 
music by Fernando Falla. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Mar. 21, 
1929; E unp. 4948; EF. Falla and 
Irving Caplan, New York. 5304 


Give me your heart; words and music 
by C. W. Davis. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Feb. 28, 1929; E unp. 
4173; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 5305 


Give me your smile today; lyric and 
music by J. G. Bandy; pf. and uku- 
lele arr. by Stan Tucker. © 1. 
Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 4256; Joseph 
Garfield Bandy, Cardin, Okl. 5306 


Give us back our beer and wine; words 
and music by F. L. Knoll and R. W. 
Bronson. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 15, 1929; BE unp. 4762; 
Frank L. Knoll and R. Willard Bron- 


son, Los Angeles. 5307 
Gladiola; valse de concert, by A. 
Bartky>).pf. " Chicage, TG, My! ’L. 
Mann. © Mar. 13, 1929; 2 c Mar. 


16; E pub. 4896; Adolph Bartky, 
Chicago. 5308 


Gliding waltz; by A. Pinsker; melody 
with pf. ace. © 1c. Mar. 15, 1929; 
EX unp. 4763; Abraham Pinsker, 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 5309 


Glory (The) of the cross; hymn, com- 
posed and written by W. E. Buffum. 
© Mar. 10, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 26; E 
pub. 4590; W. E. Buffum, East St. 
Louis, Ill. 5310 


Go ‘long Lasses; words and music by 
Irene Beasley. [Words and melody 
only] ©l1le. Feb. 28, 1929; E unp. 
4165; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 5311 


Gobbo (Il) del Califfo; musica di 
Franco Casavola, of Italy, libretto 
di Arturo Rossato, riduzione dell’au- 
tore per canto e pf. © Feb. 23, 
1929; 1 c Feb. 25; D pub. 27465; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 5a12 


Gobelins (The); from the suite The 
antique shop, by Jean Beghon; pf. 
conductor pt. 4to. © Feb. 1, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 15; E pub. 4565; Kalmus 
filmusic edition, New York. 5313 


God heareth me; words by E. Jewel 
Robinson, music by William Dich- 
mont, of Great Britain; in D flat. 
© Mar. 18, 1929: 2 c. Mar. 20: E 
pub. 4508; Theodore Presser ©Co., 
Philadelphia. 5314 


God is everywhere; hymn, words by 
Ina Duley Qgden, music by C. H. 
Gabriel. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
28; E pub. 4692; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 5315 


God is love; words by Lillian Hendrix 
Clark, music by Stephen A. Erst, 
op. 17) ine. 2: © Mare 13591929; 
2c. Mar. 16; E pub. 4512; Rogers 
Park music publishers, Chicago. 

5316 


God made a wonderful mother, when 
He made you; words and music by 
H. F. Kuhn, sr. ©1c. Mar. 2, 1929; 
E unp. 4265; Harry F. Kuhn, sr., 
Valiey Stream, N. Y. 5317 


God made me thine; words and music 
by Anne Spencer Watkins. © Mar. 
12, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 13; E pub. 4404; 
Edward Schuberth & co., inec., New 
York. 5318 


God (The) that did not answer; [mu- 
sical recitation], words and music 
by John B. Blakey. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Jan. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 2796; Consolidated music 
pub. house, Chicago. 5319 


285 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5320 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Godard (Benjamin Louis Paul) Sec- 
ond waltz; op. 56, simplified tran- 
scription by Mortimer Wilson; pf. 
© Mar. 6, 1929; 2 c Mar. 7; E pub. 
3963; Century music pub. co., New 
York. 5320 


Going away and leave my baby; words 
and music by F. Thompson and J. 
E. Guernsey. © Mar. 5, 1929; 2 ¢ 
Mar. 9; E pub. 4139; Floyd Thomp- 
son and John E. Guernsey, Indianap- 
olis. 5321 


Gold-hunter (The) ; lure of gold, with 
march in min. and maj., by Emil 
Hilp”: apie Ata. 4 ©). San. 925, 51920" 
2c. Mar. 13; E pub. 4203; Kalmus 
filmusic edition, New York. Hone 


Golden (The) fleece; words by Tot 
Seymour, music by L. Edwards. © 
Mar 25, 1929" 2ee Mar 29") He pub: 
4658; Leo Edwards, New York. 

5323 

Golden memories; words by EH. C. Pres- 
brey, music by H. L. Harts, ed. by 
Frederic H. Ripley; two or three- 
part song with ten. and bass, ad lib., 
or four-part song for mixed voices. 
4to. © Feb. 13 ,1929; 2 c. Mar. 12; 
E pub. 4452; White-Smith’ music 
pub. co., Boston. 5324 


Golden moon; words and music by J. 
B. Tranter. © 1 c¢. Mar. 7,°1929; 
E unp. 4427; James B. Tranter, Buf- 
falo. 5325 


Golden (The) time is near; sacred 
song, words by Iddo i. Carlson, mu- 
sic by Robert Van Sickle. © Mar. 
1, 1929; 2 c«. Mar. 18; E pub. 4433; 
Tip top music pub. co., Hlkhart, Ind. 

5326 

Golden (The) trail; adventures of the 
pioneers of ’49, musical comedy in 3 
acts, book and lyrics by George Mur- 
ray Brown, music by Charles Wake- 
field Cadman; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Mar. 4, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 6; D pub. 
27466; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

BPATG 

Gone; words and music by J. Spitz; 


pf. and ukulele acc. © Feb. 20, 
1929; 2 c. Mar. 5: .E pub. 3849; 
Joel Spitz, Glencoe, II1. 5328 


Good-bye; by F. Paolo Tosti, arr. by 
Calvin Grooms; violin and pf. © 
Mar. 6,.1929:;; 2. ¢.. Mar, 7: Eiepub, 
3973; Century music pub. co., New 
York. 5329 


Good-bye, gray skies - hello blue skies; 
words and music by Abner Silver, 
Al. Sherman and Al. Lewis; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. 


© Mar. 14, 1929; 2 ¢. Mar. 16; E 
pub. 4548; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 5330 


Good bye old Paint; words and music 
by Harry K. McClintock. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c Mar. 6, 
1929; E unp. 4829; Villa Moret, ine., 
San Francisco. 5331 


Good bye, old pal of mine; words and 
music by Robert Hoffman. © Mar. 
7, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 8; E pub. 4036; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., New 
York. 5332 


Good mornin’; words and music by 
Irene Beasley. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Feb. 28, 1929; E unp. 
4166; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 5333 


Good morning ; fox-trot, words by Ray- 
mond B. Egan, music by Phil Phil- 
lips, arr. by Harry P. Guy; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Dec. 15, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 20; E pub. 1803; John S. Finck, 
ine., Detroit. 5334 


Good-morning, good-evening, good- 
night; words and music by Abner 
Silver, Al Sherman and Al Lewis; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by May 
Singhi Breen. © Mar. 25, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 26; E pub. 4589; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 53835 


Geed old U. S.; words and musie by 
D. T. Ryan; pf. and ukulele acc. 
Mar. 18, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 16; E pub. 
4514; Daniel T. Ryan, Salt Lake 
City. 5336 


Goodness gracious Gracie; words and 
music by Charles Abbott, Dave 
Casem and Dale Wimbrow; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. 
© Mar. 28, 1929; 2 ce Mar’ 28; Hi 
pub. 4639; Bibo-Lang, ine, New 
York. 53837 


Goodnight, dear friends, goodnight: by 
F. E. Werner, arr. by Fred Huffer ;- 
male quartette. 4to. © Feb. 15, 
1929; 2 c. Feb. 23; E pub. 3631; 
Chart music pub. house, ine., Chi- 
cago. 5338 


Gossip; musical recitation, words by 
Mildred Plew Merryman, music by 
Helen Wing. © Mar. 18, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 20; E pub. 45083; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 5339 


Gounod (Charles Francois) Flower 
song; 2-pt. choral from Faust, music 
arr. by Christopher O’Hare. Frank- 
lin ed. .\4to. ©»Mar. 1,; 192950258. 
Mar. 2; E pub. 3820; Kay & Kay 
music pub. corp., New York. 5340. 


286 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1929 


Soldiers chorus; from Faust, act 
3, arr. by P. Tucciarone; violin and 
pf. New York City, Pat progressive 
ed. co. © Feb. 15, 1929; 2 ec. Feb. 
16; E pub. 4835; Pasquale Tuccia- 


rone, New York. 5341 
Governor Roosevelt march; by G. 
D’ Agostino; violin and pf. ©1«. 


Mar. 7, 1929; E unp. 4416; Giacomo 
D’ Agostino, Newburgh, N. Y. 5342 


Gracieuse (La); by Christiaan Kriens ; 
violin and pf. © Mar. 22, 1929; 2.c. 
Mar. 25; E pub. 4545; Harms, ine., 
New York. 5343 


Grand (Le) chic de Paris; ou, C’est 
ca la mode, par Eug. Gavel, of 
France, sur les motifs de la chanson 
de Jules Combe et Musset; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 21, 1929; HB 
for. 34382; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 5344 


Grand cheeur solennelle; resurgam, by 
Frederic Lacey, of Great Britain; 
organ. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 5; 
EK pub. 3926; Theodore Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. 5845 


Grand triumphal; march, by J. DeFor- 
rest Cline; band pts. 4to. © Feb. 
em o29: 2 ec Mar..27:.E pub. 4602: 
Charles L. Barnhouse, sr., Oskaloosa, 
la. 5346 


Grandfather sings [and] The echo; by 


Marie St. John, selected, ed., anno- 
tated and fingered by John M. Wil- 


liams; pf. with words, and pf. 
solo. © Feb. 20, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 9; 
E pub. 4082; Boston music co., Bos- 
ton. 5347 
Granny; words by M. Drinkwater, 
music by Chester Escher. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 c. Mar. 6, 
1929; E unp. 4400; Margaretta 

* Drinkwater, Waterbury, Conn. 
5348 


Grave; by F. M. Veracini, transcribed 
for violin and pf. by Mario Corti, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. © 
me 1.1929; 2. eeoMar. So; Epub. 
4003; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

53849 

Grazioli (G. B.) Adagio; transcribed 
for violin and pf. by Mario Corti, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. © 
Reb? 7,°1929; °2' ¢. (Mar? 8; ©: pub. 
4001; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

5350 

Grazioso; valse lente, par Arth. Van 
Oost, of Belgium; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 


5364 


-1« Mar. 21, 1929; BE for. 3415; Edi- 
tions Max Hschig, Paris. 53851 


Greater Chicago march; by J. V. Have- 
ner. [Melody only] © 1. Mar. 
22, 1929; E unp. 5100; Jacob Valen- 
tine Havener, Chicago. 53852 


Green grow the rashes O! arr. by J. 
Stuart Archer, of Great Britain ; vio- 
lin and pf. (Jn Three Scottish folk 
tunes). © Sept.-3, 1928; 1 ¢ Aug. 
20° why) LOL, 2aos) W.. Paxton .& con 
ltd., London. 53853 


Grieg. (Hdvard Hagerup) Anitra’s 
dance; from Peer Gynt, op. 46, no. 
3, Simplified transcription by Morti- 
mer Wilson; pf. © Mar. 6, 1929; 2 
ec. Mar. 7; I pub. 3964; Century mu- 
sic pub. co., New York. 354 


——— Norwegian dance; op. 35, no. 2, 
arr. by P. Tucciarone; violin and 
pf. New York City, Pat progres- 
sive ed. co. © Feb. 15, 1929; 2 c. 
Feb. 16; E pub. 4836; Pasquale 'Tuc- 
ciarone, New York. 5355. 


—— Peer Gynt; arr. by L. Weninger, 
of Austria; small orch., with pf. or 
organ conductor and ist violin con- 
ductor. Suite 1, op. 46, nos. 1 & 2, 
nos. 3 & 4.-Suite 2, op. 55, nos. 1 & 
2 Mos, 3. & 4. ©; Now. Jy 19285 Ie. 
each Dec. 15; E for. 1734-17387; C. 
FE. Peters, Leipzig. 5356-5359 


— Voice of spring; to spring, words 
by. Gilbert Purcell, music arr. by 
Richard Kountz; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Mar. 4, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 8; E pub. 
4127; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

5360 


Groseille (La); paroles de Mare Hely, 
musique de Jean Lenoir, of France; 
pf. acc., with ukulele arr..by F. 
Salabert. © Feb. 25, 1929; 1c. Mar. 
21; E for. 3467; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 5861 


Guess again; words and music by I. D. 
Short. © 1c. Mar. 1, 1929; E unp. 
4141; Isabel Dean Short, Fort Leav- 
enworth, Kan. 5362 


Guess Ill learn to care for you; 
words by Hearle Crooker, music by 
F. H. Grey. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ce. Mar. 27, 1929; E unp. 
5109; Frank H. Grey, New York. 

5363. 

Gun (A) man; words by O. Hampton, 
music by Chester Escher. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Mar. 6, 
1929; E unp. 4404; Otis Hampton, 
Ewing, Va. 5364 


287 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5365 


Gypsy dance; by J. Carroll Levan; pf. 


© Feb. 1, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 9; E pub. 
4096; Walter Jacobs, ine., Boston. 
5365 


H. M. jollies; march, by Kenneth J. 
Alford, of Great Britain; reed and 
brass band pts. 4to. © Mar. 11, 
19293 't.@; (Mar 22 3H for... 38485 
Hawkes & son (London) lItd., Lon- 


don. 5366 
Ha-ha blues; words and music by 
Rosie May Moore. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 ec. Feb. 28, 1929; 


EK unp. 4183; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 5367 


Hiindel (Georg Friedrich) Air and 
Giga; arr., ed., fingered and bowed 
by James Brown, of Great Britain; 
violin and pf. © Mar. 25, 1929; 
dc. Mar. 26;,.E) for. 33813" Stainer 
& Bell, ltd., London. 5368 


The Gods go a-begging; ballet 
suite, arr. by Thomas Beecham, of 
Great Britain; pf. nos. 1-10. © 
Mar. (,. 1929) 1c Mar) LSiothititor. 
3126; Metzler & co. (1920) Itd., Lon- 
don. 5369 


He shall feed His flock like a 
shepherd; anthem from The Mes- 
siah, text from the Scriptures, mu- 
sic by G. F. Handel, arr. by J. Mar- 
vin Hanna; mixed voices. 4to. © 
Mar. 4, 1929; 2 ‘4. Mar, 65) © “pub. 
3918; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 


delphia. 5370 
—— Prelude and Musette; arr., ed., 
fingered and bowed by James 


Brown, of Great Britain; violin and 


pe: © Mar,.25,,1929" 1 ec. Mar 26. 
E for. 3379; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 53871 

Sarabande and Corrente; arr., 


ed., fingered and bowed by James 
Brown, of Great Britain; violin and 
pf. © Mar. 25,.1929; 1 ¢. Mar. 26; 
E for. 3512; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 5372 


—— Transcriptions for pianoforte; 
from harpsichord pieces, arr. by 
William Murdoch, of Great Britain. 
1. Prelude and allegro. [2 others] 
‘© Feb. 14, 1929: 1 ce. Mar. 16; E for. 
38127; Schott & co., 1td., London. 

5373 

Hail Columbia steel; by A. Semenetz; 
pf. © 1c. Mar. 27, 1929; BH unp. 
5088; Augusta Semenetz, Pittsburg, 
Calif. 53874 


Hail, King Hternal; anthem or quar- 
tet, words and music by Bernard 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Hamblen; mixed voices. 4to. New 
York, N. Y., Chappell-Harms, ine. 
© Mar. 14, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 15; B 
pub. 4422; Harms, inc., New York. 

5375 


Hale (Alfred M.) Air; without 
words, by A. M. Hale, of Great Brit- 
ain; double chorus of mixed voices. 
London, Goodwin & Tabb, ltd. 4to. 
© Mar. 22, 1929: 1 c@ Mar. 18; B 
for. 3510; Alfred M. Hale, Hast Liss, 
Hants, England. 5376 


Hallelujah (The) feelin’; words by 
EK. C. Baird, music by De Loss 
Smith; men’s voices. 4to. © Feb. 
25, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 11; E pub. 4142; 
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 5377 


Halling; Norwegian dance, by G. G. 
Soeller; pf.’ © 1° ¢. Mars 7, 71923; 
E unp. 4367; George G. Soeller, Chi- 
cago. 5378 


Hallowe’en revels; from suite, Harvest 
time, by William B. Coburn; pf. 
©: “Mar: 25, 1929; 2° @ Mar. ane 
E pub. 4617; Belwin, inc., New York. 

5379 

Handy man; words and music by A. 
Bishop. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1929; E unp. 4169; 
Southern music pub. ¢o., ine., New 
York. 53880 


Hangman’s blues; words and musi¢ 


by H. Rosen. [Words and melody 
only] ©'1 ¢; Mar. 21,1929 ie 


5201; Hyman Rosen, Philadelphia. 
5381 


Happiness lane; words by W. M. 
Leader, music by Geo. C. Penning- 
ton. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Mar. 11, 1929; E unp. 4594; 
William M. Leader, Philadelphia. 

5382 


Happy Hawaii; march, by James M. 
Fulton; military band pts. 4to. © 
Feb. 28, 1929: 2 ec. Mary 3; 7iepan 
3895; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

53883 


Happy Hawaii; march, by James M. 
Fulton; orch pts. 4to. © Mar. 4, 
1929; 2 c. Mar. 18; E pub. 4495; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 5384 


Hard luck; by Al Thew [i. e. Alfred 
Thew], arr. by Ken Macomber; orch. 
pts. 4to...© Nov. 20; 1928 j772ie: 
Nov. 16; E pub. 1456; Alfred & co., 


New York. 5385 
Harmonium-etitiden; von Hermann 
Wenzel, of Germany. bd. 2. © Dec. 


3, 1928; 1 ic. Mar. 13; 1929; HW for. 
3286; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 53886 


288 


EE Le 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1929 


5408 


Harmony hall is what we call home; 
words by John Roland Hogue, mu- 
sic by. E. L. McCaw. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 5, 1929; 
E unp. 4351; Hleanor L. McCaw, 
New York. 5387 


Harvest (The) is great and the labor- 
ers are few; words and music by 
a A. Nichols) © .1.c.,, Mar’ *19, 
1929; E unp. 4831; Violet Alice 
Nichols, Wapato, Wash. 5388 


Hashish; tango, by A. Bartnovsky; 
mM. vote Mar. 6.19295 “hi unp. 
4320; Alexander Bartnovsky, Brook- 
lyn. 5389 


Haunting perfume; words by Maureen 
Rue, music by Carl Tucker; med. 
voice. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2c. Mar. 7; 
E pub. 4046; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 5390 


Have you the time; words and music 
by F. Hinton. © 1c. Mar. 5, 1929; 
E unp. 4269; Frayser Hinton, Mem- 
phis, Tenn. 5391 


Hawaiian dream girl; words and mu- 
sie by W. S. Shotwell, arr. by Gor- 
don Newham. © ic. Mar. 8, 1929; 
E unp. 4486; Woodford Stewart 
Shotwell, Springfield, O. 5392 


Hawaiian dreams; words and music 
by A. H: Tozer. © 1 c& Mar. 30, 
1929; E unp. 5226; Arthur Harold 
Tozer, Ipswich, Mass. 5393 


Hawaiian lullaby and yodle; words 
and music by F. E. Hathaway. © 
July 2 192872 ic. Feb. 18, 1929: B 
pub. 4255; Franklin EKarl Hathaway, 
Chicago. 5394 


Haydn (Franz Joseph) Intermezzo 
and Menuetto; arr., ed., fingered and 
bowed by James Brown, of Great 
Britain; violin and pf. © Mar. 25, 
$28 1G Mar. 26-7 Ps fOr. Sato > 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 5395 


Die landlust; dichter unbekannt, 
fiir minnerchor, bearb. von Richard 
Wickenhauser, of Germany. 4to. 
© Nov. 28, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 13, 1929; 
E for. 3298; Hans Kessler, Trier, 
Germany. 5396 


Minuetto; transcribed for violin 
and pf. by Mario Corti, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York. © Feb. 7, 
1929; 2 ce. Mar. 8; E pub. 4002; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 5397 


— Serenade; from the string quar- 
tet op. 3, no. 5, ed. and arr. for string 


quartet or string orch. by Charles 
Woodhouse, of Great Britain; pts., 
vith pf. conductor. © Feb. 15, 1929 ; 
1 ¢. Mar. 2;-H for, 2911: Hawkes & 
son (London) 1td., London. 5398 


He is risen; Easter anthem, words by 
Joachim Neander, music by George 
Henry Day; mixed voices with con- 
tralto or bar. solo, and organ acc. 
4to. © Feb. 14, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 12;: 
E pub. 4454; White-Smith music pub.. 
co., Boston. 5399) 


He just don’t appeal to me; words and 


music by Porter Grainger. © Feb. 
1.  RO20 Sh ret Wan. ie A 42°77 
Gotham music service, inc., New 
York. 5400" 


He’s calling for thee; words and music 
by E. Boone, har. by Mrs. E. Boone; 
sop. and alto duet. © Mar. 22, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 25; E pub. 4534; Edward 
Boone, Grand Rapids, Mich. 540L 


Heah dem bells; harmonized by De 
Loss Smith; men’s voices. 4to. © 
Hep 25.1920: 2Zre. Marva ty Hy pubs 
4143; Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 

5402 


Heah me talkin’ to ya’; by Louis Arm- 
strong. [Melody only] ©1 ec. Mar. 
13, 1929; FE unp. 5129; Consolidated 
music pub. house, Chicago. 5403 


Heaven in my home; words and music 
by T. J. Honaker. New York City, 
Frank Harding music house. © Feb. 
Phe LODO 2 eo Mar. <8 >. BH) Duby 43085 
Thomas Jesse Honaker, Charleston, 
WicVia. 5404 


Heaven is my home; words and music 
by G. H. Schmidt. © Mar. 138, 1929 - 
2c. Mar. 16; E pub. 4897; Gustave 
H. Schmidt, Chicago. 5405. 


Heavenly King; anthem, music by I. 
Totschesky, English adaptation and 
harmonization for mixed voices by 
N. Lindsay Norden; organ ace. 4to. 
© Feb. 20, 1929; 2c. Mar. 9; E pub. 
4085 ; Boston music co., Boston. 5406 


Hebrew rhapsody; opera sketch in L 
- act, words and music by I. J. Hoch- 
man, op. 62. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1929; 
E unp. 5230; Israel J. Hochman, New 
York. 5407 


Heimatstraum; text von Paul Gross-— 
mann, musik von Carl Heins, of Ger- 
many, op. 264, bearb. von Hermann 
Wenzel, of Germany; pf. © Dec. 
27, 1928: 1 e. Mar. 18, 1929; E for. 
3260; Carl Heins, Leipzig. 5408 


289 


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5409 


Heinrich, wo greifst du denn hin; fox- 
trot, text von Beda, musik von 
Richard Fall, of Austria. © Oct. 1, 
1928; 1 ¢@. Mar. 14, 1929; E for. 
33564; Wiener bohéme-verlag, Vien- 
na. 5409 


Hello daddy ; words by EH. B. McLean, 
music by Len Fleming. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 ce. Mar. 5, 1929; 
EH eunp. 4804; Hilla B. McLean, Tulsa, 
Ok1. 5410) 


Hello—Oxiton; fox-trot, words and 
music by A. Frazzini. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Mar. 13, 1929; 
EH unp. 4696; Al. Frazzini, Boston. 

5411 


Hello there, world; words and music 
by M. de Fonville. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Mar. 2, 1929; E 
unp. 4238; Marion de Fonville, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 5412 


Hembra coqueta; tango, letra y mu- 
Sica por O. M. Lopez, of Spain, dom- 
iciled at New York; pf. ©1c. Mar. 
11, 1929; E unp. 4596; Orencio Miras 
Lopez, New York. 5413 


Her old Spanish shawl; words by An- 
geline Breakspeare, music by A. F. 
Ryan. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 26, 1929; E unp. 5117; 
Adeline Francis Ryan, Océanside, 
er le NS ee 5414 


Her u-kee-el-a; talking song, words 
and music by H. Green, music arr. 
by Fred Watson. [Words and mel- 
ody only| CY Le. Mar 18> ts29:: 
E unp. 4809; Eddie Green, New 
York. 5415 


Here comes the bride; words and mu- 
sic by Harold Christy and Chas. 
Rosoff. © Mar. 19, 1929: 2 c Mar. 
21; E pub. 4430; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 5416 


Here comes the sunshine, there goes 
the rain; fox trot, words by Irving 
Kahal, music by Ted Snyder; pf. 
aee., With ukulele arr. by Arthur 
Lange. © Feb. 19, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
29; E pub. 4654; Sage pub. corp., 
New York. 5417 


Hermit: marcia sinfonica, by Dome- 
nick Villoni; band pts. Ato. 
Feb. 15, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 28; E pub. 
4215; D. Villoni & son, Cleveland. 


5418 
poésie de René 
Louis <Au- 


Heure (L’) 
Dommange, 


captive ; 
musique de 


bert, of France; violin obbl. and pf. 
acc. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ¢. Mar. 


pt. ITT, n. s., v. 24 


8, 1929; HE for. 3059; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 5419 


Heure (L’) mauve; boston, by Harold 
de Bozi, of France; pf. conductor 
and violin 1 conductor. 4to. 1. 
Odeon orch. pts.—2. Salonorch. pts. 
© Mar. 15, 1929: 1 ce. Mar. 9; B for. 
3015; Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H,, Leip- 
zig. 5420 


Heures d’angoisse; par M. Delmas et 
FF. Andrieu, both of France; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor.  4to. © 
Dec. 31,1928; 1. Marics, 1625- 
E for. 8036; Andrieu fréres, Paris. 

5421 

Heute fliegt der Luxus-Zeppelin; one 
step, text von Beda, musik von Dol 
Dauber, of Austria. © Feb. 9, 1929; 
1 ¢c..Mar. 14; E for. 3367; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 5422 


Hickman’s confession; lyric and mu- 
sic by N. A. Gilbert. © 1 c. Feb. 
27, 1929; E unp. 4830; Naomi Anita 
Gilbert, St. Benedict, Pa. 5423 


Hide-away bay; words by Harry A. 
Moiker, music by M. L. Vandervort. 
© 1c. Mar. 12, 1929; BE unp. 4634; 
Mary Lynch Vandervort, Los Ange- ° 
les. 5424 


High-hatted Molly; words and music 
by R. T. Cleary. .© 1c, Mar) 27, 
1929: E} unp. 5130; Richard Thomas 
Cleary, Binghamton, N. Y. 5425 


High speed; galop, composed and arr. 
by F. Bub; orch. pts. with pf. 4to. 
©. Mar. 11, 1929: 2. ¢c.. Mar g3.7m 
puk. 4179; Music buyers corp., New 
York. 5426 


High tension; fox trot, by David Bee 
[pseud. of Ernest Craps], of Bel- 
gium, arr. by Peter Packay [pseud. 
of Pierre Paquet], of Belgium; pf., 
3 violins, cello and bass. 4to. © 
Mar. 1, 19293. 1 .c, Mar 26 2anior, 
3112; International music ¢co., Brus- 
sels, Belgium. 5427 


High up in the sky; theme song of 
The air circus, song fox trot by Hd- 
ward Pola and Edward Brandt, of 
Great Britain; pf. ace, with ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Harry J. Stafford. © Mar. 9, 1929; 
1 ¢. Mar. 20; E for. 3228. Campbell, 
Connelly & CO., London. 542) 


Highly colored wings; words by Hdith 
Carroll, music by Anne Spencer Wat- 
kins. © Mar. 12, 1929; 2’ ce Mar. 
13: E pub. 4403; Edw ard Schuberth 
& co TG ay New. York. 5429 


290 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1929 


5451 


Hillside (A) romance; by George S. 
Schuler; pf. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. 
Mar. 5; E pub. 3984; Theodore Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 5430 


Hindu love song; by Frank H. Grey; 
pt. © Mar. 27, 1929; 2c. Mar. 27; 
Epub. 4612; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 5481 


His haven; anthem or quartet, words 
by B. H., music by Bernard Ham- 
blen: mixed voices. New York, N. 
Y., Chappell-Harms, ine. 4to. © 
Mar. 14, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 15; E pub. 
4423; Harms, ine., New York. 54382 


Hittin’ the ceiling; words and music 
by Archie Gottler, Con Conrad and 
Sidney D. Mitchell. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 4707; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 0433 


Hobo Joe; words by Haven Gillespie, 
music by Larry Shay; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Dec. 15, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 
20; E pub. 1806; John S. Finck, inc., 


Detroit. 5434 
Hogyha a te; zenézét szerzé: ifbb 
Berkes Béla, of Hungary. [Melody 


only] ©1c. Mar. 22, 1929; EB unp. 
5022; Béla Berkes, jr., Budapest, 
Hungary. 5435 


Heogyha néked elmondhatnam; zenézét 
szerzé:ifbb Berkes Béla, of Hungary. 
[Melody only] ©1c. Mar. 22, 1929; 
E unp. 5023; Béla Berkes, jr., Buda- 
pest, Hungary. 5436 


Hold fast; by Claude Austin; pf. © 
Jan chp 12942: ec; Jane 313, Epub. 
3122; Lewis music pub. co., New 
York. 5437 


Hold it still; by Rupe Biggadike. 
[Melody only] ©1c. Feb. 28,1929; 
E unp. 4171; Southern music pub. 
e0., ine., New York. 5438 


Hollywood: cinematografa cinemato- 
egrafi, words by G. Amato, music by 
R. De Luca, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Mar. 18, 1929; E unp. 
4865; Gennaro Amato, Brooklyn. 

5439 

Hollywood bound; words and music 
by W. Camm. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Mar. 30, 1929; E unp. 
5222; Walter Camm, New York. 

5440 

Hollywood I hear you ealling; lyric 
and music by R. S. Kirkwood and 
Walter F. Wunderlin. © 1 c¢. Mar. 
23, 1929; E unp. 5029; Ruby Sigler 
Kirkwood, Kalamazoo, Mich. 5441 


Homecoming; theme song of Home- 
coming, words by Harry Graham, 
music by H. Fraser-Simson, of Great 
Britain; pf. ace., with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Keech. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
©) Webs 28.,/2929): 1 ey MatyebPhs 
for. 3021; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 5442 


Homely girls; words and music by 
Mercer Cook. © Mar. 28, 1929; 2 ¢. 


Mar. 29; E pub. 4675; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inec., New York. 

5443 

Honest I’m in love with you; fox- 


trot, by Johnny Tucker, Joe Schus- 
ter and Rudy Vallée, arr. by Tex 


Brewster and ‘Theodore Raph; 
dance orch. pts., with words. 4to. 


© Feb. 28, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 5; E pub. 
3941; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 5444 


Horney don’t go away; words and mu- 
sic by A. D. Monsees, of Canada, 
domiciled at San Francisco. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Mar. 20, 
1929; E unp. 4899; Alonzo Denis 
Monsees, San Francisco. 5445 


Honolulu; valse, de Hille est a vous, 
de Maurice Yvain, of France; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor, 1st violin 
conductor and words. 4to. © Feb. 
25, 1929-71 ce Mar.c 2); :8 for! 3417; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 5446 


Honor your country; patriotic song, 
words and music by J. Milzarek. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Mar. 40LT9?9) 2 -eicMar.t (3) i. pub: 


4560; John Milzarek, Little Sua- 
mico, Wis. 5447 
Hoota (La) -boota-coota-mamasseta ; 


words and music by Cliff Friend. 
© Feb. 28, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 1; E pub. 
3786; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 
5448 

Hoping you'll come back some day; 
words by L. M. Truesdale, music by 
J. I. Wray. © 1 @: Mar. 26, 1929; 
EX unp. 5103; James I. Wray and 
Leon M. Truesdale, Edgewood, R. I. 
5449 


Horse (The) paweth in the valley; 
[musical recitation], words and mu- 
sic by John B. Blakey. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Jan. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 2773; Consolidated music 
pub. house, Chicago. 5450 


Hot dogs; words and music by A. 
Giambra. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 c. Mar. 9, 1929; E unp. 4537; 
Angelo Giambra, Pittston, Pa. 5451 


291 


5452 


Hot footin’ it; words and music by 
Archie Gottler, Con Conrad and Sid- 
ney D. Mitchell. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Mar. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 4708; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 5452 

Hot sun baby; from The broken wing, 
lyrics by Harry Clarke, music by 
Perey Wenrich. [Words and mel- 


ody. only) «©. 12) Mars8,.19295 07m) 
unp. 4550; Leo Feist, inc. New 
York. 5453 


Hot water; words and music by Aye 
Farr [i. e. A. Farr] [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Mar. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 5054; Aaron Farr, Miami, 
Fla. 5454 


Hottentot tot; lyric by Dorothy Fields, 
music by Jimmy McHugh; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. © 
Reb: '5,'°1929 42 'e Mar: 4); + Epub. 
8793; Mills music, ine., New York. 

5455 


How can I love again, after loving 
you; lyrics by Benee Russell, music 
by Vincent Rose. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 c. Mar. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 4879; Leo Feist, inc, New 
York. 5456 


How could I know; words by Mary 
Eleanor Crosley, music by G. W. 
Hemingway. [Chords, single staff] 
© 1c. Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 4295; 
Grace Whitley Hemingway, Web- 
ster City, Ia. 5457 


How did you get that way? words by 
B. Trivers, music by Walter Scharf; 
pf! ©rivceMMar.& 28798829" Ehvaanp: 
5168; Benn Trivers & Robert Fram, 
inc., New York. 5458 


How many pips are there in a pome- 
granate; fox trot, words and music 
by Fred Gibson and John P. Long, 
of Great Britain; pf. acc., with uke 
arr. by Harry J. Stafford. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Feb. 
1, 9892951 @4 Maria ator 2995 § 
Montgomery & co., London. 5459 


How much I owe; words and music 
by Loney McIntosh. [Words. and 
melody only] ©1c. Mar. 138, 1929; 
K unp. 4678; Southern. music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 5460 


How’s your mother? She’s all right! 
words and music by Fred Godfrey, 
Will Haines and Ralph Butler, all 
of Great Britain; pf. and ukulele 
ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Feb. 20, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 
27; E for. 2904; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, ltd., London. 5461 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Huggable kissable you; words and mu- 
sic by Irving Bibo; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by Anthony J. Franchini. 
© Mar. 26, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 26; E 


pub. 4581; Bibo-Lang, ine, New 
York. 5462 
Hugsviv ; tekst af Olav Gullvaag, 


musik af Valter Aamodt, of Nor- 
way; men’s voices. 4to. © Jan. 7, 
1929; 1e@ Mar. 1; E for. 2927; Norsk 
musikforlag, Oslo, Norway. 5463 


Humming-bird’s surprize; lyric and 
music by B. Kellogg. © 1c. Mar. 
5, 1929; E unp. 4841; Bell Kellogg, 
San Diego. | 5464 


Humoreske; by Anton Dvorak, of Bo- 
hemia, arr. by P. Tucciarone; violin 
and pf. New York City, Pat pro- 
gressive ed. co. © Feb. 15, 1929; 2 
e. Feb. 16; E pub. 4840; Pasquale 
Tucciarone, New York. 5465 


Hundert. jahr is halt zu spat; text von 
Wilhelm Desoyer, musik von Ferdi- 
nand Rebay, of Austria, op. 100. © 
Dec. 12, 1928; 1 « Mar. 18, 1929; B 
for. 3259; Adolf Robitschek, Vienna. 

5466 


Hundreds of miles away; written and 
composed by Joe Mott, of Great 
Britain; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by Harry Bull. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Feb. 14, 1929; 
1c. Mar. 1; E for. 2996; Silberman 
& Solloway, London. 5467 


Hungary; by Carl Koelling, op. 410, 
arr. by Franz J. Liftl, of Austria. op. 
186; pf., 6 hands. © Jan. 23, 1929; 
2c. Jan. 25; E pub. 3027; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 5468 


Hunting (The) of the snark; cantata 
for 2 pt. children’s cho., and bar. 
solo, ad lib., from the poem by Lewis 
Carroll, music by Jeanne Boyd. 4to. 
© Mar. 15, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 19; B 


pub. 43867; Henry T. FitzSimons, 
Chicago. 5469 
Hunting song; words by Harlan 


Thompson, music by Dave Stamper. 
[Words and melody only] ©l1e«e 
27, 1929; E unp. 5185; De 


Mar. 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine, 
New York. 5470 


Hurrah for the State farm mutual; 
words and music by Mrs. Harold 
B. Ogden [i. e. B. V. S. Ogden] © 
Nov. 21, 1928; 2 e. Dec. 22; E pub. 
4446; Bessie V. S. Ogden, Greens- 
burg, Ind. 5471 


292 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1929 


Husband of mine; words by H. G. 
Robben, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
Mar. 22, 1929; E unp. 4967; Henry 
G. Robben, St. Louis. 5472 


Hush-a-bye time; words by Hymon 
Cheiffetz and Mel Brewster, music 
by H. Cheiffetz; pf. acc. and violin 
obbl., with ukulele arr. by John W. 
Newton. © Mar. 5, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
6; E pub. 3953; H. C. Weasner & 
co., Buffalo. 5473 


I actually am in love; words and music 
by Mary Litt. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Mar. 15, 1929; HE unp. 
4750; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

5474 
ain’t never been kissed; words by 
Edgar Leslie, music by Jos. Geo. 
Gilbert, of Great Britain; pf. acc., 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele 
arr. by Alvin D. Keech. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 16, 
1929; 1 c. Mar. 19; E for. 33835; 
Lawrence Wright music co., London. 

D475 
believe in you; fox-trot, by Shafter 
Howard, arr. by Edw. A. Myer; 
orch. pts. 4to. © Mar. 14, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 15; E pub. 4262; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 5476 


I can’t do anything without my man; 
words by Pat Ballard [pseud. of F. 
D. Ballard], music by Tom Waring. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Mar. 26, 1929; E unp. 5096; Francis 
Drake Ballard, New York. dATT 


I can’t get along without you; fox 
trot, words by W. H. Stein, music 
by Donald Heywood, arr. by Arthur 
B. McKay; orch. pts., with words. 
© July 16, 1928; 2 ec. July 28; EB 
695697 ; Music corp. of America, New 
York. DATS 


ean’t keep from lovin’ that gal; 
words and music by M. K. Baird. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Mar. 5, 1929; E pub. 4278; Maynard 
K. Baird, Knoxville, Tenn. 5479 


I can’t understood you; words and mu- 
sic by S. Burzynski. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Feb. 2, 1929; 
E unp. 5142; Sigmund Burzynski, 
Milwaukee. 5480 


I could love a girl like you; from 
Lovely lady, lyric by Cyrus Wood, 
music by Harold Levey and Dave 
Stamper. © Mar. 7, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
8; E pub. 4037; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., ine., New York. 5481 


I’d love to love the one I love, but 
she don’t care for me; words by 


47158—29—4 


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kH 


om 


5492 


Francis Russ, music by James Webs- 
ter and C. J. Brownagle; pf. © 
1 ¢@. Mar. 11, 1929; E unp. 4587; C. 
J. Brownagle, Harrisburg, Pa. 5482 


I’d make this world your kingdom, 
dear; lyrics by Charles E. Morgan- 
stern, music by G. Goldkette. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Mar. 29, 1929; E unp. 5196; George 
Goldkette, Riverside, Ill. 54838 


I’d rather have a little love from you 
than a lot of love from anyone else; 
words and music by H. W. Law- 
rence. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 25, 1929; E unp. 5070; 
Harry Willis Lawrence, New York. 

5484 

I’d rather have a rose; words and 
music by A. J. Hurley. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Mar. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 4752; Alexander J. Hurley, 
Detroit. 5485 


I dare not tell you I love you; words 
by E. Hastings, music by Sylvester 
Long Cross. © 1. Mar. 6, 1929; 
E unp. 4387; Edith Hastings, Seat- 
tle. 5486 


I dared to dream; words and music 
by Horatio F. Cirino. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Mar. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 4834; Samuel Lockritz, 
Brooklyn. 5487 


I don’t care what you say; words and 
music by Alfoncy Harris. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Feb. 28, 
1929; E unp. 4175; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 5488 


I don’t think we'll touch upon that; 
point duet, words by E. A. Searson, 
music by Chater Robinson, of Great 
Britain. © Feb. 8, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 
14; E for. 3143; Cavendish music 
co., London. 5489 


I don’t wan’ t’, unh uh! words by H. 
B. Press, music by E. Chapelle. 
[Photostat] © 1, Mar. 20, 1929; 
E unp. 4907; Harry Barnett Press, 
Ocean Park, Calif. 5490 


I found paradise when I found you; 
words by Thomas A. Romley, music 
by Bill Whiting and T. A. Romley. 
© 1c. Mar. 7, 1929; E unp. 4491; 
Thomas Aquinas Romley, Arlington, 
Mass. 5491 


I found the girl of my dreams; words 
and music by Sunny Clapp; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. © 
Mar. 16, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 26; E pub. 
4582; Mills music, ine., New York. 

5492 


293 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5493 


pt. In, nes. woes 


I have a gift for you; words and mu- 
sic by Anne Spencer Watkins; [in 
Av flat] «@ Marigi2, 192944 cy. Apr. 
9, 1c. Mar. 13; E pub. 4402 ; Edward 
Schuberth & co., inc., New York. 

5493 


I have loved you dear from year to 
year; words and music by W. C. 
Barnard. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 8, 1929; E unp. 4469; 
William C. Barnard, Wethersfield, 
Conn. 5494 


I have those moon beam biues; words 
by Kenneth White, music by Clar- 
ence F. Edwards, arr. by Burrell 
Van Buren. Mansfield, O., White 
music house. © Feb. 26, 1929; 2 «¢. 
Mar. 5; E pub. 3885; Kenneth 
White, Mansfield, O. 5495 


I have told you, no more will I see 
these walls; words and music by Al- 
fred M. Akanes. [Words and mel- 
cdy only} © 1. Mar. 5, 1929; E 
unp. 4294; Alfred Marten Akanes, 
New York. 5496 


I hear you calling, when night am a 
falling; words and music by G. C. 
Sohnles ©’ 4 c. ‘Mar, 12, 19295) BH 
unp. 4606; George Charles Sohnle, 
Newark, N. J. 5497 


I heard you singing on my radio; 
words and music by Rene Dietrich 
Wright. © Mar. 7, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
8; E pub. 4038; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., ine., New York. 5498 


I just can’t wait, I’ve got to. see my 
baby; words and music by L. B. 
Byron. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 21, 1929; E unp. 4931; 
Levi B. Byron, Atlanta. 5499 


I just love you, and you know why; 
words by L. Simpson, music by Rob- 
ert H. Brennen. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Jan. 14, 1929; 
2e. Jan. 17; E pub. 4297; Lucille 
Simpson, Big Stone Gap, Va. 5500 


I kiss your hand, madame; lyrics by 
Fritz Rotter, American words by 
Lewis and Young, music by Ralph 
Erwin, new arr. by Albert Szirmai, 
of Hungary, domiciled at New York; 


pf. and ukulele acc. © Feb. 28, 
1929; 2 ¢ Mar. 5;:E pub 3908; 
Harms, inc., New York. 5501 


I knew it would rain; words by Pat 
Ballard [pseud. of F. D. Ballard], 
music by Tom Waring. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 26, 1929; 
EK unp. 5097; Francis Drake Ballard, 
New York. 5502 


I know; words and music by Bert Ber- 
ry, Frank Perkins and Irving Mills. 
© Feb. 5, 1929; 2c. Mar. 2; E pub. 
3829; Gotham music service, inc., 
New York. 5503 


I like my bootleg man; fox trot, words 
by Wilbert Hurdle, music by Frank 
Sacca. © Jan. 28, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
20; E pub. 4444; W. Hurdle & F. 
Sacca, Ocean City, Md. 5504 


I live in memory; words by Frank 
Whitehead, music by Paul Vogel. © 
1c. Mar. 20, 1929; E unp. 4890; Joe 
F'alvo, McKeesport, Pa. 5505 


Ill always be in love with you; theme 
song of Syncopation, words and mu- 
sic by Herman Ruby and Green and 
Stept; pf. and ukulele ace. © Mar. 
8, 1929: 2 ¢c. Mar. 8; E pubjisdsc: 
Green & Stept, inc., New York. 

5506 


I'll be so happy; words and music by 
Roy Turk and Fred E. Ahilert. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Mar. 25, 1929; E unp. 5074; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 5507 


Ill be your baby doll; words and mu- 
sic by Eloise Moore, Clarence Wil- 
liams and Tim Brymn. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 2, 1929; 
EH ounp. 4229; Clarence Williams mu- 
sic pub. co., inc., New York. 5508 


I'll bob up with the bobolink in the 
morning; words by Irving Kahal 
and Willie Raskin, music by Sammy 
Fain. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Mar. 16, 1929; E unp. 4791; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ince., 
New York. 5509 


I'll build a cozy bungalow somewhere 
down by the sea; words and music 
by Frank J. Mackey. © 1 ¢ Feb. 
6, 1929: I} unp. 30138; Gordon Ken- 
neth MacLeod, Roxbury, Mass. 5510 


T’ll mend your broken dreams; words 
and music by A. BE. Morris. © 1. 
Mar. 15, 1929; EH unp. 4748; Alice 
Evelyn Morris, Winston Salem, N. C. 

Dont 


T’ll never stop lovin’ you; words and - 
music by A. R. Guenther. © 1 ec. 
Mar. 27, 1929: E unp. 5110; Arthur 
Rudolf Guenther, Providence, R. I. 

5512 


I’ll see you thru; words and music by 
Art Kassel and Charles Newman, 
arr. by Rube Bennett; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Mar. 13, 1929; 2 c: Mar. 
16; E pub. 43893; Milton, Weil mu- 
sie co., Chicago, 5513 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1929 


5533 


Tl still belong to you; words and mu- 
sic by S. Gardella. © 1 ¢. Mar. 29, 
1929; E unp. 5187; Steve Gardella, 
New York. 5514 


T'll tap ‘em while you wait; words and 
music by A. J. Archambault. New 
York City, Frank Harding music 
house. © Feb. 8, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
26: E pub. 4318; Alphonsine J. Ar- 
chambault, Westbrook, Me. HOLS 


I'll tell the world, you’re all the 
world to me; words and music by 
Roy Turk and Fred E. Ahlert; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Feb. 26, 1929; 
2 ec. Mar. 1; E pub. 8800; Remick 
music corp., New York. 5516 


Yll try and forget; words and music 
by Ed. White and Joe. White, arr. 
by Millard F. Allen; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. Corpus Christie, Texas, 
Melody ace Ed White, Cun Maurer. 
© Mar. 6, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 19: EH 
pub. 4872; Ed White, Corpus Christi, 
Tex., Joe White and Millard F. Al- 
len, Del Rio, Tex. Boer 


I lost; lyric and music by T. Lardon. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Mar. 22, 1929; E unp. 4971; Ted 
Lardon, Brooklyn. 5518 


T-love-it; waltz, by Ray Stillwell; 
trombone, with pf. ace. © Feb. 9, 
1929; 2c. Mar. 8; E pub. 40381; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 5519 


I love my gal; words by R. Pedersen, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 2, 1929; 
E unp. 4242; Robert Pedersen, Seat- 
tle. 5520 


I love the jocund dance; part-song, 
poem by William Blake, music by 
Julius Harrison, of Great Britain; 
sop. 1, 2 and alto. 4to. © Feb. 26, 
O29) Sel Maree). Bi forel 2056 ; 
Hawkes & son (London) Iitd., Lon- 
don. 5521 


I love to eat marshmallows; words 
and music by P. Leff and Solly 
Fields [pseud. of S. Feldman]; pf. 
© 1c. Mar. 27, 1929; E unp. 5113; 
Pincus Leff, St. Paul, and Solly 
Feldman, Woodhaven, L. I., N. Y. 

5522 


I love to hear you singing; fox-trot, 
words by Lillian Glanville, music by 
Haydn Wood, orch. by Walter Paul; 
orch. pts. New York City, N. Y., 


Chappell-Harms, ine. 4to. © Mar. 
5, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 6; E pub. 4114; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 5523 


I love to hear you singing; words by 
Lillian Glanville, music by Haydn 
Wood, arr. by William Stickles ; male 
voices. 4to. © Mar. 27, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 28; E pub. 4679; Chappell & 
co., ltd., London: 5524 


I love to hear you singing;: words by 
Lillian Glanville, music by Haydn 
Wood, arr. by William Stickles. 4to. 
1. Kemale trio—2. Mixed voices. 
New York, Chappell-Harms, inc. © 
Mar. 20; 1929-2 ‘enveach. Mar s23'; 
E pub. 4490, 4491; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. 5525, 5526 


I love you more than yesterday; duet 
from Lady fingers, words by Lorenz 
Hart, music by Richard Rodgers; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Feb. 15, 
1929 ;+2 ce Feb: 18; “E pub: 3806; 
Harms, ine., New York. 5527 


I’m a one-man girl; blues or slow fox- 
trot from Mister Cinders, by Richard 
Myers, orch. arr. by Max Irwin 
of Great Britain [and] Paradise 
square; fox-trot from Virginia, by 
Jack Waller and J. A. Tunbridge, 
orch. arr. by Carl Varney, of Great 
Britain; pts., with , pf. conductor. 
4to. © Feb. 13, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 25; 
BH for. 2886; Harms, inc., New York. 

5528 
I’m a pilgrim; Italian melody, tran- 
scribed and arr. by Calvin Grooms; 
violin and pf. © Mar. 6, 1929: 2 ¢. 
Mar. 7; E pub. 3974; Century music 
pub. co., New York. 5529 


I’m a prisoner on the Clyde; by J. 
Lynch. [Melody only] © 1. Mar. 
28, 1929; E unp. 5148; John Lynch, 
New York. 5530 
Vm afraid I'll wake up from a dream; 
words and music by L. Maisto. 
[Words and melody only] © 1c. 
Mar. 30, 1929; E unp. 5202; Louis 
Maisto, Brooklyn. 5531 


I’m afraid I’m in love with you; fox- 
trot, words by ‘I. Roth, music. by 
Len Fleming. © 1c. Mar. 22, 1929; 
E unp. 5012; Thomas Roth, Brook- 
lyn. 5532 


I’m all a-twitter and all a-twirl; theme 
song of Close harmony, words by 
Leo Robin, music by Richard A. 
Whiting; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Mar. 28, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 30; E pub. 
4671; Famous music corp., New 
York. 5533 


295 


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pt. m1, n.s., v. 24 


I’m always in love with some one, 
but no one’s ever in love with me; 
words and music by Ray Wencil 
fi. e. R. H. Wencil] [Words and 
melody only] © 1 e. Mar. 6, 1929; 
EH unp. 4282; Raymond Henry Wen- 
cil, Chicago. 5034 


I’m cok-a-bok-a-lo-key now; fox-trot, 
words and music by Roy J. Hamil- 
ton. © 1c. Mar. 14, 1929; BE unp. 
4723 ; Roy Jackson Hamiiton, Brook- 
lyn. 5535 


I’m coming back on that long, long 
trail of love for you; words by H. J. 
Mahon,‘ musie’ = by A. “fe UR Ezz. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
Mar. 7, 1929; E unp. 4489; Harold 
J. Mahon and Anthony J. Rizzo, 
New York. 5036 


I’m dreaming love of thee; ballad, 
lynie! by L. 3) BY music by EB R: 
Steiner. New York City, Frank 
Harding music publisher. © Feb. 
25, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 11; E pub. 4254; 
Emma R. Steiner and Frank Har- 
ding, New York. ae 


I’m glad I live just when I do; words 
by B. Phillips, music by Isabella 
Van Norte ©" te: iar 2° 1920": 
EH unp. 4856; Berta Phillips, Hous- 
ton. 5538 


I’m glad I’m on the bum; words and 
music by Mitchell Parish and Irving 
Mills; pf. and ukulele acc. © Feb. 
Dy O29, =) 2 en ei 2 Ps Eee: 
Gotham music service, inc., New 
York. 5539) 


I’m glad I waited for you; words by 
O. B. Dierauer, music by Richard 
Broughton. © 1c. Mar. 21, 1929; 
EK unp. 4942; Olga B. Dierauer, 
Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y. 5540 


I’m glad it was only a dream; words 
by Al Koppel and Irving Mills, mu- 
sic by Frank Galassi; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. © Feb. 
5, 1929: 2 c. Mar..2; EB pub. 3826; 
Gotham music service, inc., 
York. 5D41 


I’m glad you are mine; words by Har- 
riet Forsythe, music by L. Siry. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Mar. 2, 1929; E unp. 4240; Larry 
Siry, New York. 5542 

I’m going back to San Antonio; words 
and musie by Leslie Hudson Stowe. 
© Feb. 21, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 20; E 
pub. 4440; L. H. Stowe, New York. 

5543 


New ' 


I’m going Spanish; words and music 
by W. H. Renfrew. © 1c. Mar. 29, 
1929; H unp. 5190; William Howard 
Renfrew, Boston. 5544 


I’m going to get me a big pair of 
wings; words and music by Dorothy 
Woodward; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Mar. 18, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 25; B pub. 
4574; Mareo Day, Monterey, Calif. 

5545 


I’m gonna move to Louisiana; words 
and music by Jim Jackson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Feb. 28, 
1929; E unp. 4178; Southern musie 
pub. co., ine., New York. 5546 


I’m happy too; words and music by 
Ray Wencil [i. e. R. H. Wencil] 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Mar. 6, 1929; HE unp. 4283; Raymond 
Henry Wencil, Chicago. 5DAT 


I’m in love with a rose; words by 
Don lL. Brodie, music by D; H. 
Lowenstein. [Chords, single staff] 
[Photostat] © 1c. Mar. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 4806; David H. Lowenstein, 
Cincinnati. 5548 


I’m in love with someone; lyrics by 
B. Trivers, music by R. Fram, arr. 
by W. Scharf; pf.) © 1 ¢. Mar. 30, 
1929; E unp. 5209; Benn Trivers & 
Robert Fram, ine., New York. 5549 


I’m in love with you; lyric and music 
by C. S. Oden. [Words and melody 


only] ©1c. Mar. 22, 1929; BE unp. 
5004; Clarence S. Oden, Laurel, 
Miss. 5550: 
I’m in seventh heaven; words and 


music by B. G. De Sylva _ [pseud. 


of George Gard De Sylva], Lew 
Brown and Ray Henderson. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 


Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 4885; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, ine, New 
York. 5551 


I’m just a vagabond lover; words and 
music by Rudy Vallée and Leon 
Zimmerman. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Mar. 15, 1929; E unp. 
4878; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

. 5552 


I’m just wild about everything and 
especially you; fox-trot, words and 
musie by Abner Silver, Al Sherman 
and Al Lewis, arr. by Arthur Lange; 
orch. pts. 4to. © Mar. 4, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 6; E pub. 3902; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 5553 


I’m leaving my blue-eyed Joe; words 
by I. L. Rogers, music by Chester 
Escher. [Words and melody only] 


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no. 3, 1929 


5975 


© 1c. Mar. 6, 1929; E unp. 4402; 
Ida Lazenby Rogers, Fairhope, Ala. 
5554 


{ 

I’m leaving the whole thing to you; 
words and music by Larry Spier, 
J. Fred Coots, and Lou Davis. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Mar. 5, 1929; HE unp. 4258; Spier & 
Coslow, inc., New York. 5555 


I’m like a doll; words by Henry Myers, 
musie by Arthur Schwartz. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Mar. 1, 
1929; BH unp. 4150; Flora Le Breton, 
New York. 5556 


I’m lonely; valse song, words by Gor- 
don MecConnel, music by Eric Coates, 
arr. for the theatre unit organ by 
Terance Casey, of Great Britain. 
(O*Mar. 1, 192951 ¢. Mar. 12; © for. 
3022; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

5557 


I’m lonely; words and music by H. B. 
Kling. [Words and melody 
© 1c. Mar. 22, 1929; E unp. 5 
Hulda B. Kling, Blairs Miils, Pa. 


I’m lonely only for you; words and 
music by C. K. Harris. © Feb. 28. 
Toroooe, ¢. Mar 42° 2). pubs 4167 : 
Charles K. Harris, New York. 5559 


I'm longing for you darling; words 
by O. Tort,,.music by Nettie Tort. 
© 1c. Mar. 23, 1929; E unp. 5049; 
Oscar Tort, Brooklyn. 5560 


I’m loying somebody else—not you; 
words and music by V. A. Marchal. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1 ec. Mar. 
28, 1929; E unp. 5171; Vivian A. 
Marchal, Caribou, Calif. 5561 


I’m meant for you and you’re meant 
for me; words and music by, W. 
Camm. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 30, 1929; E unp. 5219; 
Walter Camm, New York. 5562 


I’m needing you most just now; words 
and musie by P. A. Cawley. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Mar. 22, 
1929; E unp. 4997; Pearl A. Cawley, 
Roanoke, Ill. 5563 


I’m not jealous of you; words and mu- 
sic by H. Towne. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1ec. Mar. 18, 1929; EB 
unp. 4819; Hattie Towne, Waupun, 
Wis. 5564 


I’m not satisfied just to dream; words 
and music by M. V. Kerth, arr. by 
Dan Michaud. [Photostat] ©1e. 


Mar. 27, 1929; E unp. 5136; Mildred 
V. Kerth, Los Angeles. 5565 


I’m red, white and blue over you; 
words and musie by A. Donnelly. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1c. Mar. 
19, 1929; EH unp. 4858; Andrew Don- 
nelly, Ridgefield Park, N. J. 5566 


I’m rolling around in sunshine; fox 
trot, words by Sam Ward, music by 
Lew Pollack; pf. acce., with ukulele 
arr. by Arthur Lange. © Feb. 19, 
1929; 2c Mar. 29; E pub. 4653; 
Sage pub. corp., New York. 5567 


I’m rolling in love; words and music 
by Frank Galassi, Saul Klein, Bob 
Merwin and Irving Mills; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Feb. 15, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 26; E pub. 4584; Mills music. 
ine., New York. 5568 


I’m'‘sad; fox trot, de J. Berson, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor. 4to. © Jan. 10, 1929;>.1 e€ Mar: 
8; E for. 3040; Jean Berson, Paris. 

5569 


I’m sad and lonely; words by Dick 
Thompson [i. e. R. Thompson], mu- 
sic by Bob Thompson [i. e. R. W. 
Thompson]. © 1c. Dec. 18, 1928; 
E unp. 4207; Robert W. Thompson 
and Richard Thompson, Anaheim, 
Calif. 5570 


I’m saving all my loving; theme song 
from Through different eyes, words 
and music by Wm. Kernell and Dave 
Stamper. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 16, 1929; E unp. 4794; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 5D GE 


I’m so melancholy for somebody like 
you; words and music by A. Silver 
and ©. Kellard. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 c. Mar. 22, 1929; HE 
unp. 4966; Abner Silver and Carl 
Kellard, New York. 5572 


I’m sorry it wasn’t you; words and 
melody by J. C. Gore, music by Glen- 
dora Brown. © 1 e. Mar. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 4664; John Calvin Gore, At- 
lanta. 51S 


I’m sorry we drifted apart; words and 
musie by C. Polite. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Mar. 22, 1929; 
EH unp. 4991; Charles Polite, Pitts- 
ton, Pa. 5574 


I’m still loving you; words and music 
by C;:K. Harris., © Feb. 28, 1929; 
2 c. Mar. 12; E pub. 4168; Charles 
K. Harris, New York. 5S5TD 


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5576 


I’m sure there must be a heaven; 
words and music by T. A. Murray 
and J. J. Mullan. [Chords, single 
staff] © 1c. Mar. 25, 1929; E unp. 
5055; T. A. Murray and James J. 
Mullan, Philadelphia. 5576 


I’m that way over you; ballad-fox-trot, 
by C. La Magna and M. Riley. 
[Melody only] © 1 c@ Mar. 28, 
1929; EH unp. 5146; Carl La Magna 
and Michael Riley, Brooklyn. 5577 


I’m the nutty nut that’s nutty over 
nuts; words by Lou Garden, music 
by L. Diamond. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Mar. 14, 1929; EB 
unp. 4728; Leo Diamond, Brooklyn. 

5578 

I’m the wealthiest man in the world; 
words and music by Roy Turk and 
Fred E. Ahlert. © Mar. 4, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 5; E pub. 3847; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. 5579 


I’m tired of it-ho-hum! words and 
music by H. W. Lawrence. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Mar. 25, 
1929; E unp. 5069; Harry Willis 
Lawrence, New York. 5580 


I’m treading the highway ; words by S. 
Lockritz, music by Horatio Cirino. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e«. 
Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 4345; Samuel 
Lockritz, Brooklyn. 5581 


I’m watching the clock; by Joe Oliver 
and Clarence Williams. [Melody 
only] © 1c. Mar. 2, 1929; E unp. 
4228: Clarence Williams music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 5582 


I’m wild about dancing; words by 
James Kendis and Frank Samuels, 
music by Meyer Gusman, arr. by Bob 
Ricketts; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Jan. 17, 1929; 2 ¢. Mar. 5; EH pub. 
3857; Kendis, Gusman & Samuels, 
ine., New York. 5583 


I miss a pal like you; words and mu- 
sic by L. V. Moore. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Mar. 22, 1929; 
FE unp. 4998; Lewis V. Moore, Ara- 
paho, Okl. 5584 


I never guessed; fox-trot song, words 
“by Rudy Vallee, music by Cliff Bur- 
well; pf. and ukulele ace. © Mar. 
25, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 21; E pub. 4465; 
Al. Piantadosi, New York. 5D85 


I never had a sweetheart; words and 
music by H. Jolet. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c Mar. 1, 1929; B 
unp. 4152; Harold Jolet, Chicago. 

5586 


pt. 17, n.8., v. 24 


I never knew that I'd fall in love; fox- 
trot, lyric and music by Don José 
[i. e. D. R. José] © 1 ec. Mar. 1, 
1929; E unp. 4767; Donald Robert 
José, Detroit. 5o8T 


I promise; words by Walter Hirsh, 
music by Monte Wilhite, arr. by 
Carleton L. Colby; pf. and ukulele 
ace., with pf. solo cho. by Lee Sims. 
© Feb. 20, 1929: 2 « Feb. 23; HB 
pub, 4105; Ted Browne music ¢o., 
inc., Chicago. 5088 


I say whoopie—she says boom-boom, 
we have a wonderful time; words by 
Jack Meskill, music by Felix Ber- 
nard, orch. by H. Chas. Eggett; vocal 
orch. pts. 4to. © Mar. 5, 1929; 2. 
Mar. 8; E pub. 4121; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 5589 


I say whoopie—she says boom-boom, 
we have a wonderful time; words by 
Jack Meskill, music by Felix Ber- 
nard; pf. and ukulele ace. © Mar. 
4, 1929; 2 « Mar. 8; E pub. 41380; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

55980 

I shall not want; sacred song, words 
from Psalm 28, music by Maddalena 
Heryer Akers; low voice in D; pf. 
or organ acc. © Mar. 4, 1929: 2 ¢. 
Mar. 5; E pub. 3862; Harold Flam- 
mer, inc., New York. 5591 


I still have my memories; words by 
KF. E. Bogner, music by Luther A. 
Clark. N .Y. City, Frank Harding. 
© Feb. 13, 1929; 2 c Feb. 19; E 
pub. 4816; Francine Elizabeth Bog- 
ner, Leavenworth, Kan. 5092 


I think of you each day; words by 8. 
Less, music by Sylvester Long Cross. 
© 1c Mar. 6, 1929; E unp. 4392; 
Sam Less, Oakland, Calif. 5593 


thought you wanted love; waltz bal- 
lad, words and music by H. Ob- 


jd 


linger. ©1c. Mar. 14, 1929; E unp. 
4737; Harry Oblinger, San Fran- 
cisco. 5594 


I tickled em’; words and music by 
A. Bishop. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Feb. 28, 1929; EH unp. 
4170; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 5595 


used to love her in the moonlight, 
but she’s in the limelight now; lyric 
by Sam Lewis and Joe Young, music 
by Ted Fiorito; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© ' Mar. 22, 1929;'2' ¢.’ Mar. 255° 
pub. 4526; Remick music corp., New 
York. 5596 


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298 


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no. 3, 1929 


I’ve built a shack in Maryland, Mary ; 
written by Clifford Seyler, composed 
by Reginald Morgan; pf. and uku- 


lele acc. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © Feb. 20, 1929; 1 c Feb. 


27, 1 c. Mar. 26; E pub. 46381; Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, Itd., London. 

5597 

I’ve fallen for you; words and music 

by S. Vieton. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1929; 

BH ounp. 50838; Southwick Vieton, New 

York. 5598 


Ive got a feeling I’m falling; words 
and music by Billy Rose, Harry 
Link and Fred Waller. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Mar. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 4730; Santly bros., inc., New 
York. 599 

I’ve got a permanent now; words and 
music by M. Grand. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 2, 1929; 
E unp. 4221; Mitchell Grand, Har- 
risburg, Pa. 5600 

I’ve got nothing; words and music by 


Dick Masten; pf. and ukulele ace. 
e) Mae.*6, 1929+" 2°" Marit: 


pub. 4155; Marco Day, Monterey, 
Calif. 5601 
Yye got the world with a fence 


around it; words by Ned. Washing- 
ten, music by Michael H. Cleary; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by M. 
Kalua. © Mar. 16, 1929: 2 c. Mar. 
26; E pub. 4586; Mills music, inc., 
New York. 5602 


I’ve just got to give her credit, that 
sweetheart of mine; words and mu- 
sic by A. M. Brown. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Mar. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 4979; Aaron M. Brown, Palo 
Alto, Calif. 5603 


I’ve never seen a smile like yours; fox- 
trot, theme song for Alibi, words and 
music by Justin Johnson and Eddie 
Frazier, arr. by Frank Skinner; 
dance orch. pts. 4to. © Mar. 20, 
1829; 2 c. Mar. 25; HY pub. 4551; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 5604 


I’ve never seen a smile like yours; 
words and music by Justin Johnson 
and Eddie Frazier; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © Feb. 25, 1929; 2 c Feb. 28; 
E pub. 3945; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 5605 


I wan-na go places and do things; 
theme song of Close harmony, words 
by Leo Robin, music by Richard A. 
Whiting; pf. and ukulele acc. 
Mar. 28, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 30; E pub. 
4670; Famous music corp., New 
York. 5606 


5617 


I want a California bungalow; words 
and music by L. Brennan. Los An- 
geles, Calif., Lois Brennan pub. co. 
© Mar. 18, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 20; E 
pub. 4420; Lois Brennan, Los <An- 
geles. 5607 


Rs 


want a little some o’ that what you 
got; words and music by Jimmie 
Foster. [Words and melody only { 
© 1c. Mar. 2, 1929; E unp. 4234; 
Georgia music co., New York. 5608 


I want to be good; words and music 
by R. M. Ellery. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. Mar. 29, 1929; BE 
unp. 5189; Robert M. Ellery, Toledo. 

5609 


I want to cuddle some cuddlesome ba- 
by; words and music by Leo Robin, 
Sam Coslow, and Richard A. Whit- 
ing. [Words and melody only] © 
1 “ce Mar. 23): 1929) EH unp, 5033; 
Famous music corp., New York. 

5610 

I want to drive a Durant; fox trot, 
words and music by G. H. K. Mit- 
ford, of Canada; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Mar. 14, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 15; E 
for. 3147; George H. K. Mitford, 
Toronto, Canada. 5611 


ke 


want to feel that I love you; words 
and music by J. W. Purchier. © 
tre. Mar.,.14, 72929):) E..unp., 45835 
Joseph William Purchler, Mt. Ver- 
nonewN sy, 5612 


I want to go home; words by S. H. 
Efird, music by Archie Alexander 
McKenzie. © 1c. Mar. 5, 1929; E 
unp. 4328; Spencer Homer Efird, Al- 
bemarle, N. C. 5613 


I want to love you, but I’m afraid to; 
words by J. Bianco, music by Eugene 
Platzman. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 7, 1929; E unp. 4412; 
John Bianco, Brooklyn. 5614 


I want you because I love you; words 
and music by R. Gagne. © 1c. 
Mar. 1, 1929; E unp. 4161; Romeo 
Gagne, Lawrence, Mass. 5615 


I wish I could find some one who’s 
just been waiting for me; words and 
music by G. W. Jones, sr. ©1e. 
Mar. 23, 1929; E unp. 5047; Griffith 
William Jones, sr., Hempstead, L. I., 
NY. 5616 


I wish that I were a star; words and 
music by *B. Joy: © 1 ce Mar. 5, 
1929 ; EK. unp. 4324; Blanche Joy, New 
York. 5617 


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5618 


I wonder if you wonder too; words by 
T. Wooton, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 28, 1929; E unp. 5154; 
Ted Wooton, Dayton, O. 5618 


I would live in your love; words by 
Sara Teasdale, music by Beatrice 
MacGowan Scott; violin obbl. ad lib. 
1. Med. voice.—2. High voice. © 
Dec. 21, 1928; 2 c each Jan. 17, 
1929; E pub. 2777, 2778; Dean- 
Phillips, Chicago. 5619, 5620 


Iamuninne a cuneale; words and music 
by A. Frittitta, of Italy, domiciled 
at Brooklyn. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Mar. 8, 1929; E unp. 
4500; Antonino Frittitta, Brooklyn. 

5621 


Ich brauch’ fiir Sonntag eine neue 
braut! worte von Kurt Schwabach, 
musik von Austin Egen. © Dec. 1, 
19283: 2 es “Mars 3 i4929 spb. 
4489; Edition Karl Brill, Berlin. 

5622 


Ich habe heute nacht von dir so stiss 
getraiumt; foxtrot, text von Ch. Am- 
berg, musik von Fred Raymond, of 
Austria, spezial-arr. von Fred Ralph 
[pseud. of Hermann Krome], of Ger- 
many; orch., with pf. conductor, and 
ist violin conductor. 4to. © Feb. 4, 
1OQG Tre Neb: 26H) for) 2ose-3 
Musikverlag City, Leipzig. 5623 


Ich will sie ktissen wenn sie es ver- 
langen; foxtrot, text von Fritz Rot- 
ter, musik von Rudolph Nelson, of 
Germany. © Feb. 18, 1929; 1 «. 
Mar. 20; E for. 3165; Drei masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 5624 


Idaho, the sweetheart of the West; 
words and music by M. Floyd. © 
1 ce. Mar. 14, 1929; E unp. 4764; 
Muriel Floyd, Santa Cruz, Calif. 

5625 


Idilio; by Théodore Lack, simplified 
transcription by Mortimer Wilson; 
pi. © Marii6, 1929812 eMaren i ; 
E pub. 3961; Century music pub. co., 
New York. 5626 


Idle dreaming; lyric and music by M. 
G. Wittman. Caney, Kansas, Black- 
ledge sales co. © Mar. 13, 1929; 2. 
Mar. 16; HE pub. 4511; Gwynne Ed- 
ward Blackledge and Max Geo. Witt- 
man, Caney, Kansas. 5627 


Idylle forestiere; divertissement du 
ballet, de Alexander Gretchaninoff, 
of Russia, domiciled at New York, 
op. 117; pf. 2. Danse de faunes. 


pt. IIT, n.s., v. 24 


[4 others] © 1c. Mar. 30, 1929; 
E unp. 5208; Edwin F. Kalmus, ince., 
New York. 5628 


If all the world were paper; unison 


song, words traditional, music by 
U. Greville, of Great Britain. Lon- 
don, J. Curwen & sons, Itd. 4to. 


[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Mar. 16, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 14; B 
for. 3358; Ursula Greville, Gerrards 
Cross, Bucks, England. 5629 


If I but knew; part-song, words anon., 
music by Joseph W. Clokey; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Mar. 26, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 29; E pub. 4647; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 5630 


If I but knew it could be true; words 
and music by J. Soechtig. © 1. 
Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 4275; Jean 
Soechtig, Fort Madison, Ia. 5631 


If I could just stop dreaming; words 
and melody by Irene. Beasley. 
[Words and melody only] ©l1e 
Feb. 28, 1929; E unp. 4167; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 

5632 

If I give up the saxophone; words 
and music by Sammy Fain, Willie 
Raskin, and Irving Kahal. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Feb. 21, 
1929; E unp. 3914; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, ine., New York. 5633 


If I give up the saxophone, will you 
come back to me; words and music 
by Sammy Fain, Irving Kahal and 
Willie Raskin, arr. by Joseph M. 
Weiss; pf. and ukulele ace. © Mar. 
25; 1929; 2.¢e, Mar..27; BY pubesors. 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 5634 


If I had been Mary’s little lamb; 
words and music by W. O. Merril. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e«. 
Mar. 25, 1929; E unp. 5089; Wil- 
liam Obed Merril, Hardwick, Vt. 

5635 

If I only had you; by Frank Parente. 
[Melody only] ©1c. Jan. 17, 1929; 
EK sunp. 2890; James Dante, Madison, 
ING el. 5636 


If that ain’t something; words and 
music by James William Foster. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1 ce. Mar. 
22, 1929; E unp. 5010; James W. 
Foster, Bridgeport, Conn. 5637 


If you don’t, I’ll be crying too; words 
and musie by A. M. Akanes. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 4552; Alfred 
Marten Akanes, New York. 5638 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1929 


If you leave me don’t you ever come 
back; lyrics by B. Trivers, music 
by R. Fram, arr. by W. Scharf; pf. 
© 1c. Mar. 28, 1929; E unp. 5169; 
Benn Trivers & Robert Fram, inc., 
New York. 5639 


If you'll only keep smiling with me; 
words and music by D. P. Fina. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 9, 1929; E unp. 4522; Donald 
Pascal Fina, Kenosha, Wis. 5640 


If you were mine; waltz, words and 
music by Joe Davis and Spencer 
Williams. © Mar. 25, 1929; 2 «. 
Mar. 26; E pub. 4587; Triangle mu- 
Sic pub. co., inc., New York. 5641 


Il est parti; paroles de Rip [pseud. 
of Georges Thénon], musique de Al- 
bert Chantrier, of France. © Dec. 
veers: 1 ¢. Mar. Zl 1929°' BH for. 
3456; Francis Salabert, Paris. 5642 


Il est pourtant temps de me marier; 
recueillie et harmonisée par Julien 
Tiersot, of France. (Mélodies popu- 
laires des provinces de France, 10° 
série, no. 98) © Dec. 31, 1928; 1c. 
Mar. 8, 1929; HE for. 3109; Heugel, 
Paris. 5643 


Illusione; canzone-tango, parole di 
Nando Vitali, musica di U. Volpi, 
of Italy; small orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Sept. 1, 1928; 
1 ec. Nov. 12; E for. 904; Ulderico 
Volpi, Florence, Italy. 5644 


Im caffee Zum stissem léchel; words 
and music by E. Mueller, of -Ger- 
many, domiciled at New York. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Mar. 28, 1929; E unp. 5045; Hrich 
Mueller, New York. 


Im griinen klee; fox-trot, text von 
Beda, musik von Hermann Leopoldi, 
of Austria, klavier arrang. von Hans 
bin. ©),AUS. 3, 19282 1 ea Dec. 13. 
E for. 1430; Wiener bohéme-verlag, 
Vienna. 5646 


Im trauten heim; 76 kleine vorspiels- 
tiickchen, volkslieder u. opernmelo- 
dien, arr. fiir pf. zu 4 hiinden von 
Carl Ginschals, of Germany. bd. 2. 
© Dec. 3, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 18, 1929; 
KE for. 3287; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 

5647 


Impérator; par Trémisot, of France; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor and 
1st violins conductor. 4to. © Feb. 
25, 1929; 1: e Mar. 21; EB for..3447; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 5648 


5645 |, 


5658 


In a big, big way; words by Ned 
Washington, music by Michael H. 
Cleary; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by M. Kalua. © Jan. 29, 1929; 2 ec. 
Mar. 1; E pub. 3790; Mills music, 
ine., New York. 5649 


In a bungalow; words and music by 
Morris Nunes and Frank Konitz; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by Orton. 
© Mar. 22; 1929; 2 c.-Mar. 22; H 
pub. 4472; Bibo-Lang, ine. New 
York. 5650 


In a Japanese garden; musical story, 
from Life in Japan, by H. M. Higgs; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor and 
1st violin conductor. 4to. © Mar. 
26, 1929; 1'e. Mar. 28; HE for. 3518; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 5651 


In a little cozy corner; or, Wheu I’m 
yours and you are mine, slow fox- 
trot, words by F. E. Merling, melody 
by John E. Greer, arr. by Victor 
Frandila; E flat alto and B flat ten. 
saxophone pts. 4to. © Dec. 28, 
1928); 02) C.. Heb, 267 UB). pud.n8948-; 
Fred Emanuel Merling, New York. 

5652 

In a little inn in Mexico; words by 
George A. Little, music by Billy 
Baskette; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Mara, 192972 °e° Mar 8: pub: 
4108; Remick music corp., New 
York. 5653 


In a little wonderland that I have 
found for you; words by Bernie 
‘Grossman [i. e. Bernard Grossman], 
music by E. Clinton Keithley; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Mar. 11, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 14; E pub. 4247; McKinley 
music co., Chicago. 5654 


In a spring garden; by Alec Roloff, of 
Great Britain; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor and ist violin conductor. 
4to. © Mar. 11, 1929; 1 c. Mar 14; 
E for. 3011; Meyer de Wolfe, Lon- 
don. 5655 


In an airplane built for two; words 
and music by J. E. LaRosa. ©1« 
Mar. 6, 1929; E unp. 4368; Julia EH. 
LaRosa, New York. 5656 


In deep thought; by Ella Ketterer ; pf. 
© Mar. 1, 1929; 2c. Mar. 5; BE pub. 
3931; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
de! phia. 5657 


In der Liineburger heide; lied, worte 
von Ernst Neubach, musik von Her- 
mann Krome, of Germany; orch. 
pts., with pf. or organ conductor. 
4to. © Feb. 18. 1929; 1 ce. Mar. 12; 
E for. 2998; Musikverlag city, Leip- 
zig. 5658 


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5659 


In, every little way I miss you; words 
and music by M. Haddon. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Mar. 25, 
1929; E unp. 5077; Mildred Haddon, 


Minneapolis. 5659 
In love; words and music by EH. H. 
Barnes. Greensburg, Pa., Barnes 


music publishers. © Mar. 8, 1929; 
2 ec. Mar. 20; E pub. 4441; Edwin 
H. Barnes, Greensburg, Pa. 5660 


In March; words by Max Eastman, 
music by P. R. Frey. © Mar. 19, 
1929; 2c. Mar. 21; HE pub. 4559; 
Philip Rockel Frey, Springfield, O. 

5661 


In my garden; melody by I. Firestone. 
© 1e¢. Mar. 7, 1929; E unp. 4419; 


Idabelle Firestone, Akron, O. 5662 


In my garden of memory; words and 
music by Ray Miller and Jerry Buck- 
ley. © Mar. 22, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 23; 
E pub. 4485; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 5663 


In old Tia Juana; words by Fred K. 
Steele, music by Billy Heagney; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Mar. 15, 1929; 
2 e. Mar. 16; E pub. 4283; Arthur 
Behim music corp., New York. 5664 


In our aeroplane abode; words by HE. 
M. Slaughter, music by Frank L. 


Clifford.’ © 1 «& Mar. 2) °1929> Hh 
unp. 4223; Hlizabeth Marguerite 
Slaughter, Perris, Calif. 5665 


In some far day; words and music 
by Anne Spencer Watkins. © Mar. 
12, 1929; 2c. Mar. 13; E pub. 4401; 
Edward Schuberth & co., inc., New 
York. 5666 


In somebody’s eyes; words and music 
by M. Grand. ©1ec. Mar. 2, 1929; 
Ho unp. 4217; Mitchell Grand, Har- 
risburg, Pa. 5667 

In sweetheart land; words by L. M. 
Stoness, music by Phil Starr. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Feb. 
20, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 27; E pub. 4320; 
Lillian M. Stoness, Sydenham, Onta- 


rio, Canada. 5668 
In that little love nest with Nellie; 
words and music by H. Towne. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 


Mar. 18, 1929; E unp. 4820; Hattie 
Towne, Waupun, Wis. 5669 


In the air; from The broken wing, 
lyrics by Harry Clarke, music by 
Percy Wenrich. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Mar. 8, 1929; E 
unp. 4549; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

5670 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


In the city of sunshine and dreams; 
waltz song, words and music by J. 
J. Lowrey. © Mar. 21, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 20; E pub. 4416; John J. Low- 
rey, St. Petersburg, Fla. 5671 


In the fields ; from suite, Harvest time, 
by William B. Coburn; pf. © Mar. 
25, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 27; E pub. 4614; 
Belwin, inc., New York. 5672 


In the garden of dahlias with you; 
words and music by A. E. Wilcox. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Mar. 25, 1929; E unp. 5067; Albert 
Elmer Wilcox, San Francisco. 5673 


In the garden of my dreams; words 
by C. W. White and R. J. Prescott, 
music by R. F. Winch. © 1c. Mar. 
13, 1929; E unp. 4673; Robert Fran- 
cis Winch, Calvin W. White and 
Robert J. Prescott, Lakewood, O. 

5674 


In the haven of your heart; by E. L. 
McCaw. [Melody only] © 1 «. 
Mar. 12, 1929; E unp. 4625; Eleanor 
L. McCaw, New York. 5675 


In the hollow of His hand; words by 
William M. Runyan, music by . 
George S. Schuler; alto solo or trio. 
© Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 6; EB pub. 
3952; G. S. Schuler and W. M. Run- 
yan, Chicago. 5676 


In the hush of the night; lyrics by 
Sammy Lerner, music by Al Hoff- 
man. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Mar. 5, 1929;° BH unpP 4se85 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 5677 


In the land of make-believe; fox-trot, 
theme song of Molly and me, lyric 
by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Abel 
Baer, arr. by Arthur Lange; orch. 
pts.’ 4to.: © Mar. 6, “1920e) Sue: 
Mar. 7; E pub. 4116; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 5678 


In the same old way; words by Alfred 
Haynes, music by Alpha Francis 
Gorman. © 1 c. Mar. 5, 1929.08 
unp. 4562; Julia EK. Haynes, Mere-. 
Githy Ne Eh. 5679: 


In the twilight by a waterfall; words 
and music by H. N. Raymond. © 
1 ec. Mar. 16, 1929; E unp. 4798; 
Harold N. Raymond, Denville, N. J. 

5680 

In the village; by M. Moussorgsky, arr. 
by Chas. J. Roberts; full orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. © Feb. 14, 1929; 
2 ce. Mar. 8; E pub. 4019; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 5681 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1929 


In traffic hours; by Wm. W. Lowitz, 
organ notation by Emil Velazco; 
oreh.' pts: “© Web. - 21, (1929%''2 “ce. 
Mar. 7; E pub. 4251; Crawford 
music corp., New York. 5682 


In 1933; words and music by Ward 
Perry, Jack Laughlin and Walter 
Hirsch; pf. and ukulele ace. © Mar. 
5, 1929; 2 e Mar. 8; E pub. 4109; 
Remick music corp., New York. 

5683 

Ineantation; scéne chorale 4 5 voix 
mixtes [a cappella], poeéme d’Albert 
Samain, musique d’Hrnest Garnier, 
of France. © Feb. 25, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 21; E for. 3410; E. Garnier, 
Lyon, France. 5684 


Inez’s entrance, act 1; .from The 
broken wing, words by Harry Clarke, 
music by Perey Wenrich. [Words 
and melody only] ‘© 1 c. Mar. 8, 
1929; E unp. 4541; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 5685 


Intercession; by H. B. Weatherdon, of 
Great Britain; organ. London, No- 
vello & co., Itd. © Feb. 27, 1929; 
toe Neb) 27> Hator., 28763. HB. 
Weatherdon, Chingford, England. 

5686. 

Into the woods my Master went; an- 
them, words by Sidney Lanier, music 
by W. R. Voris; mixed voices; organ 
ace. 4to. © Feb. 26, 1929: 2 c. Feb. 
2; EH pub. 3784; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 5687 


Iolanda dimmi che vuo fa; versi e 
musica di G. Tranquillo; mand. © 
 c.” Mar. G6.) £029: BL unp...4364 : 
Guglielmo Tranquillo, Philadelphia. 

5688 


Irene; words by Gus Kahn, music by 
Ted Fiorito. © Mar. 12, 1929; 2 e. 
Mar. 13; E pub. 4214; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 5689 

Irish (The) schoolmaster; duet and 
cho., adapted and arr., from an old 
pipe tune, by Alfred Moffat, of Great 
Britain. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Mar. 14, 1929: 1 e. 
Mar. 18; E for. 3120; Novello & co., 
Itd., London. 5690 


Is it true, I'm loving you; words by 
J. Bianco, music by Eugene Platz- 
man. [Words and melody only] © 
ft. ¢.\ Mar: 7, 1929): - > wp. 4413; 
John Bianco, Brooklyn. 5691 

Isso e essa; versi e musica di F. Amo- 
dio; violin. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1929: 
E unp. 4554; Frank Amodio, Brook- 
lyn. 5692 


5704 


It ain’t no fault of mine; novelty 
song. words and music by Joe Davis 
and Spencer Williams. © Mar. 18, 
1929; 2 c. Mar. 18; E pub. 4349; Tri- 
angle music pub. co., inc., New York. 

5693 

It beats only for you; words by J. 
Hess, music by Pauline Britting. 
New York City, Frank Harding mu- 
sic house. © Feb. 9, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
8; EH pub. 4330; James Hess, Hinton, 
W. Va. 5694 


It comes from the misty ages; cho. 
from The banner of St. George, arr. 
as a unison song by Edward Elgar, 
of Great Britain. 1. 1st violin pt.— 
2. 2d violin pt—%. Pf. ad lib. or 
conductor, with words. © Mar. 8, 
1929); 1 oe, seach}, Mar, 93. E.. for. 
2939-2941; Novello & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, 5695-5697 


It feels so good; words and music by 
Spencer Williams. [Chords, single 
staff] © 1e. Mar. 2, 1929; E unp. 
4233; Georgia music co., New York. 

5698 

It is wing time in the spring time; 
words and music by O. M. Derivan. 
© 1c. Mar. 12, 1929: E unp. 4638; 
Olive Mauger Derivan, Sioux City, 
Ta. 5699 


It looks like it’s gonna be you; words 
by Mort Dixon, music by Peter De 
Rose aud Harry Woods. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Mar. 19, 
1929; EH unp. 4844; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 5700 


It must be nice to be a man; point 
number, words and music by War- 
wick Pryce, of Great Britain. © 
Feb. 11, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 14; E for. 
3144; Cavendish music co., London. 

5701 


It reminds me; waitz, words and mu- 
sic by E. de los Santos; ist violin. 
© 1e. Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 4310; 
Emilio de los Santos, San Francisco. 

5702 

It’s a great life, master of ceremonies ; 
words and music by C. Marsh. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Mar. 28, 1929; E unp. 5030; Charles 
Marsh, Milwaukee. 5703 

It’s a million to one you’re far from 
home; fox trot, words and music 
by Dave Senn, of Great Britain; pf. 
ace., With ukulele arr. by Harry J. 
Stafford. [Staff and tonie sol-fa no- 
taticns] © Feb. 1, 1929: 1 «@ Mar. 
1; E for. 2998; Montgomery & co., 
London. 5704 


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5705 


It’s a pleasure! words and music by 
R. W. Leibert. [Words and melody 


only] © 1c. Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 
4266; Richard William  Leibert, 
Pittsburgh. 5705 


It’s all comin’ home to you; words and 
music by Porter Grainger. © Feb. 
5, 1929." 2°'e Mar) .2.° Hh pub." 3825; 
Gotham music service, inc., New 
York. 5706 


It’s all the same to me; words and 
music by F. 8S. McGowen; voice and 
violin. ©1c. Mar. 14, 1929; E unp. 
4699; Franklin S. McGowen, Los 
Angeles, 5707 


It’s in the morning; words by Shirley 
Kaye, music by W. Creager. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Jan. 31, 
1929; FE unp. 4196; William Creager, 


New York. 5708 
It’s It; words and music by Dick 
Masten; pf. and ukulele acc. © 


Mar. 6, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 11; E pub. 
4154; Marco Day, Monterey, Calif. 
5709 

It’s only when we’re dancing; words 
and music by L. Jenkins. New York 


City, Frank Harding music house. 


© Feb. 8, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 15; E pub. 
4303; Louise Jenkins, Cumberland, 
Md. 5710 


It’s tough to be in love; words by G. 
Ward, music by R. Montgomery and 
G. Ward. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 9, 1929; E unp. 4511; 
Reggie Montgomery, Pasadena, and 
George Ward, Hollywood, Calif. 

511 


It takes a blonde to make you happy; 
words by M. Navitsky, jr., music by 
Bert Baker [pseud. of Luther A. 
Clark] ©1c Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 

325; Matthew Navitsky, jr., Shenan- 
doah, Pa. 5712 


It took a lot of blue to take my blues 
away; words by Ned. Washington, 
music by Michael H. Cleary; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Mar. 16, 1929; 2 c¢. 
Mar. 26; E pub. 4585; Mills music, 
inc., New York. 5713 


It was so; waltz, words and music 
by D. R. Vance. © 1 c. Mar. 1, 
1929; E unp. 4162; David Ross 
Vance, Alameda, Calif. 5714 


Iwan Lypusznyk; by P. Humeniuk. 
[Melody only] ©1c. Mar. 7, 1929; 
EH unp. 4460; Paul Humeniuk, New 
York. B15 


pt. Inn: S:o V2 


Ivy covered cabin; words and music 
by B. Miller. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Mar. 19, 1929; E unp. 
4835; Bob Miller, New York. 5716 


J’ai peur; paroles de Ch. L. Pothier, 
musique de C. Oberfeld, of Poland; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by F. 
Salabert. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 «@ 
Mar. 21, 1929; E for. 3461; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. HLT 


Ja, wenn ich eine freundin hitt’.. ; 
foxtrott, aus Rosen aus Florida, 
text von A. M. Willner u. Heinz 
Reichert, musik von Leo Fall, of 
Austria, musikalische einrichtung 
fiir das theater von Hrich Wolf- 
gang Korngold, of Austria. © Mar. 
15, 1929; 1 ¢@ Mar 7:92 forvauese 
B. Schott’s sdéhne, Mainz. 5718 


Ja, wenn ich eine freundin hatt.. .; 
foxtrott, aus’ Rosen aus Florida, 
von Leo Fall, musikalische einrich- 
tung f. d. theater von HE. W. Korn- 
gold, spezial arr. von Fred Ralph 
[pseud. of Hermann Krome], of 
Germany; small orch., with jazz 
pts., pf. conductor and words. 4to. 
© Mar. 21, ‘1929; 1c Mar. 18; B 
for. 3221; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 5719 


Ja, wenn mir zeit nur bliebe-zur 
liebe; slow-fox, aus Rosen aus Flor- 
ida, text von A. M. Willner u. Heinz 
Reichert, musik von Leo Fall, of 
Austria, musikalische einrichtung 
fiir das theater von Hrich Wolfgang 
Korngold, of Austria. © Mar. 15, 
19291 @. Mar. 7; H- for s02enye: 
Schott’s séhne, Mainz. 5720 


Ja, wenn mir zeit nur bliebe-zur liebe; 
slow-fox, auS Rosen aus Florida, 
von Leo Fall, arr. von Isy Geiger, 
of Austria; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Mar. 21; 19295°1 @. 
Mar. 18; E for. 3219; (BY -Sehotrs 
s6hne, Mainz, Germany. 5721 


Japanese lullaby; by Ruth Klauber ; 
pf! ©! Mar: 5,\ 1929; ''2°e)) Marinas 
E pub. 3982; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 5722 


Jardin azul (My blue garden); vals, 
versos de Gustavo S. Gala'rrraga, 
English words and music by H. L. 
de Brouwer, of Cuba. Havana, Le- 
cuona music co. © Feb. 9, 1929; 
1c. Feb. 28; E for. 2997; Ernestina 
Lecuona de Brouwer, Havana, Cuba. 

5723 

Jazz (The) patrol; novelty fox-trot, 


words by Irving Caesar, music by 
Arthur Lange. © Mar. 21, 1929; 


304 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1929 


5746 


2 ec. Mar. 23; E pub. 4546; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 5724 


Jealous moon; words and music by 
Hloise Moore, Clarence Williams 
and Tim Brymn. © 1c. Mar. 2, 
1929; E unp. 4226; Clarence Wil- 
liams music pub. co., inc., New York. 

5725 

Jean qui pleure et Jean qui rit; par 
Ernest Gillet, of France; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Dec. 
31, 1928; 1 'c. Mar. 21,.1929;, EH for. 
3418; Editions Max Hschig, Paris. 

5726 

Jelly roll stomp; by Frank Melrose. 
[Melody only] © 1 « Mar. 28, 
1929; E unp. 5175; Lester Melrose, 
Chicago. D727 


Jericho; from Syneopation, words by 
Leo Robin, music by Richard Myers; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Mar. 9, 
Pee see, ce.) Mar.) 42 BH pubs, 42.17 ; 
Harms ine., New York. 5728 


Jesse James; words and music by 
Harry K. McClintock. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 6, 1929; 
E unp. 4895; Villa Moret, ine., San 
Francisco. 5729 


Jewels of the air; words by R. R. 
Bailey, music by William J. S. Rits- 
cher. © 1 ¢. Mar. 21, 1929; E unp. 
4927; Roy Rutherford Bailey, Chi- 
cago. 5730 


Jide jide Zelman; by P. Humeniuk. 
[Melody only] © 1c. Mar. 7, 1929; 
E unp. 4462; Paul Humeniuk, New 
York. 5731 

JO reggelt k6sSOn6dm; Hungarian folk 
song, words and music by J. 
Schmidt. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Jan. 18, 1929; E unp. 5024; 
Julius Schmidt, New York. AT (ey 


Johnson (F. Arthur) Twelve lyric 
compositions for piano. New York, 
London, Leipzig, Hdward Schuberth 
m co;) inc. (©) Nar. 25, 1929°) 2. e. 
Mar. 26;'E pub. 4632; EF. Arthur 
Johnson, Waco, Tex. 5733 


Joli (Le) mois; chant de quéte de la 
Bresse, recueilli et harmonisé par 
Julien Tiersot, of France. (Mélo- 
dies populaires des provinces de 
France, 10° série, no. 92) © Dec. 
mi 1028 1 el Marre 1920 B) tor. 
3103; Heugel, Paris. 5734 


Jollity ; by Ella Ketterer; pf. © Mar. 
1, 1929: 2 c. Mar. 5; # pub. 3929; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

5735 


Jolly comrades; one step, by Josiah 
Zuro, of U. S., and Francis Gromon, 
of Hungary, domiciled at New York; 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Mar. 5, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 13; E pub. 4199; Kalmus 
filmusie edition, New York. 5736 


Jolly darkies; by Karl Bechter, arr. 
by Preston Ware Orem; rhythmic 
orch. of toy instruments and pf., 
with teacher’s sc. -4to. © Mar. 1, 
1929; 2 ec. Mar. 5; E pub. 3917; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

5137 

Jonque (La) sur le lac; par Ch. Jar- 
din, arr. par F. Salabert, of France; 
orch, pts., with pf. conductor and 
1st violin conductor. 4to. © Dee. 
ol, "19282 1 c, Mar, 2d, 1929: HH, for 
3473; Francis Salabert, Paris. 5788 


Joss-pidgin (The) cat; pidgin-English 
sing-song, words by Charles G. Le- 
land, music by Eugene Dyrssen; 
med. or low voice. © Mar. 1, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 7; EH pub. 4080; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York. 5739 


Jota; de Eugéne Cools, arrangement 
par S. Chapelier, of France; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
Dee |i, T9282 dee! Mar’ 21 1929 9 
for. 3444; Hditions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 5740 


Jour NWN) Vesk. par... G. Loess ok 
France; violins, violoncello, contra- 
bass and pf. conductor. 4to. © Feb. 
20, 1929; 1 @ Mar. 15; E for. 3199; 
G. Loés, Paris. 5741 


Jovial Joe; characteristic one-step, by 
Josiah Zuro, of U. S., and Francis 
Gromon, of Hungary, domiciled at 
New York; pf. © Jan. 10, 1929; 
2c Mar. 18; E pub. 4201; Kalmus 
filmusic edition, New York. 5742 


Joy to the world; Christmas cantata 
and pageant, text by Mattie B. Shan- 
non, music by E. 8. Lorenz. 4to. © 
Sept. 5, 1928; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 29; 
A 1056859; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Oo, 5743 


Juanita; transcription by Calvin 
Grooms; violin and pf. © Mar. 6, 
1929; 2 ec. Mar. 7; E pub. 3975; Cen- 
tury music pub. co., New York. 5744 


Jubilee overture; by Weber, arr. by 
Herbert F. Ellingford, of Great Brit- 
tain; organ. © Mar. 26, 1929; 2 c. 
Mar. 27; E pub. 4634; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 5745 


Jump the rope; by A. Louis Scarmo- 
lin: pf: © Mar. 1, 1929: 2'e. Mar. 
7; E pub. 4049; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 5746 


305 


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D747 


pt. 111, n. s:, v. 24 


June; words by Mitchell Parish, music 
by Jeanne Gravelle, pf. arr. by El- 
liott Jacoby ; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Feb., 5,0 19293 2.0e), Many: pub 
3831; Gotham music service, inc., 
New York. 5T47 


Just a Chinese jade; words by H. HE. 
Stone, music by A. Young. [Photo- 
stat] © 1c. Feb. 23, 1929; E unp. 
4206; Herbert Ellsworth Stone and 
Ada Young, San Francisco. 5748 


Just a dream; theme song from What 
about Jane, words and music by H. 
H. Goldberg. Svo. © Mar. 19, 
1929; 2 e. April 1; E pub. 4663; 
Harry H. Goldberg, Baltimore. 5749 


Just a little kiss at twilight; words 
by Raymond B. Egan, music by 
Larry Shay; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Dec. 15, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 20; E pub. 
1805; John S. Finck, inc., Detroit. 

5750 


Just a little love; words and music by 


Mary Day. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e Mar. 23, 1929; E unp. 
5046; Olga Thoreson, Sioux Falls, 
Ss. D. Ty a0 | 


Just a moonlight night dear and you; 
words and music by. A. Remsen. 
[Words and melody only] ©1ee. 
Mar. 19, 1929; E unp.\4851; Alice 
Remsen, New York. 5752 


Just a year ago tonight; words and 
music by Ray Wencil [i. e. R. H. 
Wencil] [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 6, 1929; E unp. 4284; 
Raymond Henry Wencil, Chicago. 

5753 


Just another kiss; words and music 
by Benny Davis and J. Fred Cootes. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Mar. 21, 1929; EH unp. 5116; Santly 
bros., inc., New York. 5754 


Just another song; lyric and music by 
S. (Wienshienks ..©@_jie! Mar: 25, 
1929; H unp. 5061; Sylvia Wien- 
shienk, Kansas City, Mo. 5755 


Just because you are you; fox-trot, 
words by Len Fleming, music by E. 
Jackson. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1929; E unp. 4881; 
EKuga Jackson, Detroit. 5756 


Just enough rain; words and music 
by L. Hawk. © 1c. Mar. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 4588; Leonard Hawk, Hono- 
lulu. 5757 


Just forgotten; words and music by 
G. A. Lawson. .New York City, 
Frank Harding music house. © 


Feb. :9," 1929; 2:¢. Keb. 192° Rh, paps 
4314; Grace A. Lawson, Waverly, 
Ill. 5758 


Just like a story; fox-trot, words and 
music by Will Walner [i. e. W. H. 
Wainer]. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 16, 1929; E unp. 4774; 
William Henry Walner, Baltimore. 

5759 


Just make a bridge of the rainbow; 
fox trot, words and music by Reed 
Stampa and Hubert W. David, of 
Great Britain; pf. acc., with banju- 
lele banjo and ukulele arr. by Keech. 
© Mar. 4, 1929; 1 ¢. Mar. 5 fiom 
2950; Worton David, ltd., London. 

5760 


Just plain folk; words by Edgar Les- 
lie, music by Jos. Geo. Gilbert, of 
Great Britain; of. ace., with banju- 
lele banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin 
D. Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations! ~ ©” Mar. i) 1926) 
Mar. 15; E for. 3169; Lawrence 
Wright music co., London. 5761 


Just take a little tip from me; words 
and music by R. Allwork. © 1 «¢. 
Mar. 25, 1929; E unp. 5062; Roland 
Allwork, New York. 5762 


Just to love you and kiss you again; 
words by G. Minihan, music by Ches- 
ter Escher. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Mar. 6, 1929; BE unp. 
4406; Gerald Minihan, Salem, Mass. 

5763. 

Just two in a little red canoe; waltz, 
words by Catherine Coyle, music by 
Billie Hollingsworth [i. e. W. J. Hol- 
lingsworth] © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 @ 
Mar. 6; E pub. 3955; W. J. Hollings- 
woth, Los Angeles. D764 — 


Just wear a smile; words by R. K. 
Ryle, music by Cliff Barnes. [Photo- 
stat] © 1c. Mar. 19, 1929; EH unp: 
4856; Richard K. Ryle, Cleveland. 

5765 

Just you; words and music by George 
B..L. Braun. © 1 c. Mar. 18, 1929; 
E sunp. 4978; Elsa M. S. Braun, San 
Francisco. 5766 


Just you and I; words and music by 
H. M. O’Neill. [Words and melody 
only], © 1c Mar..1, 1929; EH ump: 
4424; H. Murray O’Neill, New York. 

5767 

Just you and I; words and music by 
L. Morse. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 1, 1929; E unp. 4766; 
Lee Morse, New York. 5768 


306 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1929 


5790 


Just you, only you; words by L. Sharp 
and Ruth Kraft, music by L. Sharp. 
© 1c. Mar. 15, 1929; E unp. 4756; 
Lillian Sharp, Kansas City, Mo. 

5769 

Kiirntner lieder-marsch; von Anton 

Seifert, op. 80, arr. von Leopold 

Weninger, of Austria; orch. pts., 

with pf. conductor and violin 1 con- 

ductor. 4to. © Mar. 1, 1929; 1c. 

Mar. 27; E for. 3398; Anton J. Ben- 

jamin, Leipzig. 5770 


Kansas City blues; by Jim Jackson. 
[Melody only] ©1c. Feb. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 4179; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 5(T1 


Kate; words by Carl Nessler, music 
by A. Farrow. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Mar. 22, 1929; HE unp. 
4964; Amanda Farrow, Cleveland. 

aire 

Katinaki; words by Nikitas Tsopa- 
nakis, music arr. by M. Sifnios, of 
Greece, domiciled at New York; pf. 
© 1 c. Sept. 27, 1928; E unp. 2689; 
Markos Sifnios, New York. 5773 

Kee da lope; traditional words and 
folk tune, arr. by D. J. Overfield 
and M. Stocking. © 1c. Mar. 15, 
1929; E unp. 4795; Dorothy Jane 
Overfield and Marguerite Stocking, 
Long Beach, Calif. 57174 


Keep the bali a-rolling; words by A. 
Broome, music by C. Rose, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Feb. 
1 1032S ec Mar. 1 >for. 2546. 
Cecil Lennox, ltd., London. 5775 


Kennst du das kleine haus am Michi- 
gansee? slow-fox, text von Marcellus 
Schiffer, musik von Werner R. Hey- 
mann, of Germany. © May 15, 
ieee se eC Nove os BY for: A 280T : 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 5776 


Kewpie doll; novelty fox-trot, by Hrno 


Rapée; pf. © Mar. 5, 1929; 2 c. 
Mar. 7; E pub. 3957; Crawford 
music corp., New York. OTT 


Keys to the king’s castle; original 
point system pf. book for beginners, 
by John Mokrejs. bk. 1-38. _ obl. 
8vo. © Mar. 20, 1929; 2 c. each 
and aff. Mar. 22; AA 11826-11828 ; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

57785780 

Keystone march; words by B. McCaf- 
ferty, music by H. Fisher. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Mar. 18, 
1929; E unp. 4817; Bernard McCaf- 
ferty and Herb Fisher, Philadel- 
phia. 5781 


Kilties (The) band; talking Song, 
words and music by H. Green, mu- 
sic arr. by Fred Watson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Mar. 18, 
1929; E unp. 4810; Hddie Green, 
New York. 5782 


Kind (The) of girl; fox-trot, words 
and music by Charles King and 
Walter Kelsey, arr. by Fred Preston 
Search; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Mar. 19, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 26; E pub. 
4540; Marco Day, Monterey, Calif. 

5783 

Kind words never die; words by R. 
Jeffers, music by Luther A. Clark. 
New York City, Frank Harding, 
music house. © Feb. 25, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 7; E pub. 4561; Rebecca Jef- 
fers, Jellico, Tenn. 5784 


King of Borneo; words and music by 
rank Crumit, arr. by Art Addoms; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Mar. 23, 
1929; 2 ec. Mar. 233. Hr pub. 4482; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 5785 


King (The) of Jazzmania; words and 
music by Leo Robin, Sam Coslow 
and Richard A. Whiting. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Mar. 23, 
1929; H unp. 5034; Famous music 
corp., New York. 5786 


Kingdom of love; words by G. C. 
Walsh, music by M. Gold. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Mar. 21, 
1929; E unp. 4945; Matthew Gold 
and George Cohan Walsh, New 
York. O87 


Kirry machree; waltz, theme song of 
The Manxman, lyric by Raymond 
Wallace, music by Jimmy Campbell 
and Reg. Connelly, both of Great 
Britain; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by Harry J. Stafford. [Staff and 
tonie sol-fa notations] © Feb. 19, 
1929 e ee Man Ve be tor. ole: 
Campbell, Connelly & co., London. 

5788 


Kiss (A) for every mile that stands 
between us; words and music by 
T. G. DeMonico. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © LY e& Mar. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 4576; Thaddeus Grandier De 
Monico, Indianapolis. 5789 


Kiss me, little blue eyes; words by 
EK. Barrett, music by Luther A. 
Clark. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1929; E unp. 
4318; Ernest Barrett, Markleeville, 
Calif. 5790 


307 


5791 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, n. s.,-vo24 


Kleine gratulanten; charakterstiick, 
von Richard Schicke, of Germany, 
bearb. von Arnold Wilke, of Ger- 
many; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor.” 4to: °© Paw. 1,1929 > 41, €. Mar. 
13; E for. 3292; Oskar Seifert, Ep- 
pendorf/Sa., Germany. 5791 


Kleine modern tanz-suite ftir die ju- 
gend; fiir klavier, von Ferdinand 
Rebay, of Austria, op. 50. 1. Fox- 
trot. [5 others] © Nov. 20, 1928; 
fe... Miarein3,. 1929; “H! “for. 3320 5 
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herz- 
mansky), Leipzig. 5792 


Knight of dreams; by B. Rose, of 
Canada; melody with pf. acc. © 
1c. Mar. 30, 1929; E unp. 5214; 
Bram Rose, Montreal, Quebec, Can- 
ada. 5793 


Korsarenlied; fiir mia&nnerchor, text 
von W. Hegeler, musik von Ernst 
Kloepfer, of Germany. 4to. © 
Nov.. 28/1928: ¢€ Mar. 43) 929 ; 
EH for. 3302; Hans Kessler, Trier, 
Germany. 5794 


Krakoviak; by M. JZiolkowski, of 
Poland, domiciled at Chicago; pf. 
© Jan. 23, 1929; 2c. Jan. 25; E pub. 
3014; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 5795 


Ku (The) klux klan; words by J. L. 
Johnson, music by David Reed. 
New York City, Frank Harding mu- 
sic house., © Feb. 16, 1929; 2.¢. 
Feb. 19; E pub. 4810; John L. John- 
son, Horseheads, N. Y. 5796 


Kunst (Die) des tbens; von Joachim 
Stutschewsky, of Austria; violon- 
cello. [German, French and Eng- 
lish text] | © "Mar! 20, 1929; e. 
Mar. 15; E for. 3224; B. Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 5797 


Kuss (Hin) ist keine siinde; aus Ber- 
lin, text von Fritz Rotter, musik 
yon Franz Doelle, of Germany. © 
Feb. 18, 1929; 1.c. Mar. 20; E for. 
3163; Drei masken verlag, a. g., Ber- 


lin. 5798 
Labbra di rosa; canzone tango, di 
Aldo Bottero, of Italy; pf. ©1ée«. 


Noy. 12, 1928; E unp. 1584; Abramo 
Allione, Milan. 5799 


Lachende welt; intermezzo, text von 
A. Wilke, musik von Ludwig Siede, 
of Germany, instr. von A. Wilke, of 
Germany; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. *°4to.” © Jan. 1, 192951) c. 
Mar. 13; H# for. 3291; Oskar Seifert, 
Eppendorf/Sa., Germany. 5800 


Ladies of the dance; words and music 
by Leo Robin, Sam Coslow and 
Richard A. Whiting. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 5035; Famous music corp., 
New York. 5801 


Lady divine; lyric by Richard Kountz, 
music by Nathaniel Shilkret, orch. 
by Geo. J. Trinkaus; vocal orch. | 
pts. 4to. © Mar. 5, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
8; E pub. 4125; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 5802 


Lady divine; lyric by Richard Kountz, 
music by Nathaniel Shilkret; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Mar. 4, 1929; 
2 @. Mar. 8; E pub. 4521; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 5803 


Lady divine; waltz, theme song for 
The divine lady, lyric by Richard 
Kountz, music by Nathaniel Shil- 
kret, arr. by Joseph Nussbaum; 
dance orch. pts. 4to. © Mar. 20, 
1929; 2 ¢. ‘Mar. 25; pube aaoa 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

' 5804 


Lachle, Giaconda; russische romanze, 
valse impression, fiir salon-orch. 
stimmen, mit pf.-direktion u. violino 
1 direction, text von Capriccio, mu- 
sik von Ira Temen [pseud.], of Hun- 
gary, op. 18, bearb. von Joseph Né- 
meti, of Hungary. 4to. © Oct. 31, 
1928 ;).1.¢. ‘Mar. 13, 1929) ctor 
38248; Riihle & Wendling, Leipzig. 

5805 


Lindler; by Paul Zilcher, of Germany, 
op. 222, no. 3; violin, 1st position, 
and pf. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 ¢. Mar. 7; 
E pub. 4061; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 5806 


Lake (A) in winter; from Trollheim, 
by Trygve Torjussen, of Norway, op. 
63, no, 6; pf. : © Dec. 27,,4928— 2 
Mar. 5, 1929; E pub. 4292; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 5807 


Lamden (Der) Rab Sender; words by 
M. Rund, music by S. Weisser. © 
1c... Feb... 7,:.1929;, Eup. 13610: 
Samuel Weisser and Morris Rund, 
New York. 5808 


Langdale (Bernard) Four cameos; by 
B. Langdale, of Great Britain, op. 16, 
no. 1-4; pf. 1. Memories. [3 
others] © Mar. 8, 1929; 1 @ Mar. 
15; E for. 3084; Banks & son, York, 
England. 5809 

*Larm (The) clock blues; words and 


music by A. 8. Glogowski and Tiny 
Parham. New York City, Frank 


308 


2 


no. 3, 1929 


Harding. © Mar. 5, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
14; E pub. 4486; Anthony S. Glo- 
gowski, Chicago Heights, Ill. 5810 


Last night; fox-trot, words and music 
by C. W. Davis. © 1 c. Mar. 22, 
1929; E unp. 5199; Claude Wright 
Davis, Atlanta. 5811 


Lauber (Joseph) 4 danses médiévales ; 
pour fitite et harpe, de J. Lauber, of 
Switzerland, op. 45. 1. Rigaudon 
[3 others] © Nov. 20, 1928; 1. 
Mar. 13, 1929; E for. 3233; Wilhelm 
Zimmermann, Leipzig. 5812 


Laudate Dominum; words from Roman 
Catholic liturgy, music by C. Ett, 
arr. and ed. by M. Doré; for 3 female 
voices and organ. 4to. © Feb. 20, 
1928; 2 e. Dec. 29; E pub. 4102; 
Otto A. Singenberger, Mundelein, 
Til. 5813 


Laugh; from The broken wing, lyrics 
by Harry Clarke, music by Percy 
Wenrich. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 8, 1929; E unp. 4548; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 5814 


Laugh! words by H. W. Peters, music 
by Ruth E. DeWitt. © 1c. Mar. 2, 
1929; E unp. 4850; Henry William 
Peters, Seattle. 5815 


Laurette; by Frank Banta; pf. © 


Mar. 4, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 6; E pub. 
3890; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 5816 


Laurette; romance, poésie de Terras- 
son, musique par Jacques Durand, 
of France. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ¢. 
May 8, 1929; E for. 3058; Durand 
et cie., Paris. 5817 


Lay (The) of the laborer; words by 
Thomas Hood, music by Sidney 
Homer, op. 43; med. or low voice. 
© Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 7; E pub. 
4077; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

5818 

Lazar (Filip) Deux chansons d’ amour 
et une autre gaie (Douad cantece de 
dor si unul vesel); d’ aprés le texte 
populaire, traduction frangoise de 
Nikita Macedonsky, musique de F. 
Lazar, of Rumania. © June 5, 
1928; 1 ec June 28; E for. 3494; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 5819 


Trois danses; pour violon et pf., 
par F. Lazir, of Rumania. © June 
5, 1928; 1 c. June 28; E for. 3492; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 5820 


Trois pastorales; d’aprés St. O. 
Iosif, traduction francaise de Em. 
Ciomac, musique de Filip Lazar, of 
Rumania. [French and Rumanian 


47158—29—_5 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


5832 


text] © June 5, 1928; 1c. June 28; 
E for. 3493; Durand et cie., Paris. 
5821 


Lazy afternoon; words and music by 
H. W. Lawrence. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 5068; Harry Willis Lawrence, 
New York. 5822 


Lazy-bones; grotesque dance, by Guy 
Franklin, orch. by Eric Mareo, of 
Great Britain; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Feb. 6, 1929; 1 
ce. Feb. 20; E for. 2883; Chappell & 
co., Itd., London. 5823 


Leap-frog; little study in thirds, by 
Joseph J. McGrath; pf. © Mar. 1, 
1929; 2 e. Mar. 7; E pub. 4054; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 5824 


Leap year song; words and music by 
W.H. Reichenbach. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Feb. 13, 1929; 
2c. Feb. 15; E pub. 4305; Walter H. 
Reichenbach, Fortvilie, Ind. 5825 


Leave it to Rieley; words and music 
by James Thomas Wilkes, musical 
arr. by H. W. Griffin. © 1c. Mar. 
14, 1929; E unp. 4741; James T. 
Wilkes and Helen W. Griffin, Phila- 
delphia. 5826 


Legend (The) of the stars; ballad— 
fox trot, words and music by M. 
Grand. ©1c. Mar. 2, 1929; E unp. 
4220; Mitchell Grand, Harrisburg, 
Pa, 5827 


Legende; by Paul Vernon; violin with 
pf. ‘dee. “©? Mar, 11/'1929;' 2*e. Mar. 
13; E pub. 4192; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 5828 


Lemkowske prydany; by P. Humen- 
ink. pts. 1&2. [Melody only] © 
1 ¢. Mar. 7, 1929; E unp. 44638; Paul 
Humeniuk, New York. 5829 


Lemkowskyj balec; by P. Humenink. 
pt. 1 & 2. [Melody only] © 1 «: 
Mar. 7, 1929; E unp. 4464; Paul 
Humeniuk, New York. 5830 


Lesghinka [and] Grusinischer kriegs- 
marsch; aus suite Iveria, von M. 
Ippolitow-Iwanow, op. 42, arr. von 
Leopold Weninger,. of Austria; orch. 
pts., with pf. or organ conductor and 
1st violin conductor. (Kaukasische 
skizzen, zweiter teil) © Mar. 1, 
1929: 1 c. Mar. 27; E for. 3402; D. 
Rahter, Leipzig. 5831 


Let ’em ride; words and music by C. 
Smiley. ©/1 ‘°c. Marid2))9925-) 
unp. 4646; Chas. Smiley, Paris, Tex. 

5832 


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5833 


Let me call you sweetheart Mary; 
words by C. Campbell, music by 
Chester Escher. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Mar. 6, 1929; E unp. 
4397; Camille Campbell, Cuyahoga 
Falls, O. 5833 


Let me spend an evening in an old 
maid’s arms; words and music by 
B. H. McLaughlin. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 6, 1929; 
E unp. 43874; Bernard Howard Mc- 
Laughlin, Cambridge, Mass. 5834 


Let’s build a nest for two; words by 
Cliff Hess, music by Frank L. Ven- 
tre. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ¢. Mar. 29, 1929; E unp. 5186; 
Spier & Coslow, inc., New York. 

5835 

Let’s don’t and say we did; words by 


Phil Ponce, music by Leon Flatow. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 


Mar. 16, 1929; E unp. 4792; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 5836 


Let’s dream; words and music by Ben- 
ny Davis and Fred Coots. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Mar. 14, 
1929; E unp. 4725; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 5837 


Let’s pash the night away; words and 
music by Jack Scholl and S. Wil- 
liams. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 9, 1929; E unp. 4525; 
Spencer Williams, New York. 5838 


Let’s start loving today; words by 
Tommy Thomsen [pseud. of Claude 
Thomsen], music by H. Plough. © 
1. .€. Mar. 22, 7929):) EE unpi) 4972: 
Harold Plough, Aurora. 5839 


Let us now praise famous men; an- 
them for commemoration festivals, 
text from Hecclesiasticus, music by 
Harvey Gaul; organ ace. 4to. 
Mar. 20, 1929; 2 «- Mar. 21; H pub. 
4515; G. Ricordi & co., inc., New 
York. 5840: 

Liebesklagen des midchens; worte aus 
Des knaben Wunderhorn, musik von 
Armin Knab, of Germany; sop. © 
Jan. 1, 1929; 1 © Mar? 13*%-B’ for. 
3236; Georg Kallmeyer verlag, Wol- 
fenbiittel, Germany. 5841 


Jonny Heykens, of 
salon-orch. pts., with 
pf.conductor. 4to. © Aug. 15, 1928; 
Lt. ¢, Mar. 0°27," 1929): hy Porro: 
Heinrichshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, 
Germany. 5842 


Liebesschmerz; Deutsches volkslied, 
fiir ménnerchor, bearb. von Richard 


Liebeslied ; von 
Netherlands; 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Wickenhauser, of Germany. 4to. © 
Nov. 28, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 18, 1929; 
EK for. 3297; Hans Kessler, Trier, 
Germany. 5843 


Lied (Ein) aus Hawai; slow-fox, text 
von Richard Rillo, musik von Mario 
Baldoni, of Italy, klavier arrang. 
von Hans Elin. © Oct. 19, 1928; 
1 ¢. Dee. 18; E for. 1438; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 5844 


Lieder fiir eine hohe singstimme und 
Klavier; text von verschiedene au- 
toren, musik von Franz Philipp, of 
Germany, op. 20. 1. Vorahnung. [4 
others] © Nov. 16, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 
13, 1929; E for. 3266; Fritz Miller, 
Siiddeutscher musikverlag, Karls- 
ruhe, Germany. 5845 


skazska; vals, by A. 
Schwartz. [Melody only] ©1e«. 
Mar. 1, 1929; E unp. 4145; Abe 
Schwartz, New York. 5846 


Lifes journey o’er; words and music 
by O. H. A. Sievert. © 1 ¢ Mar. 
28, 1929; E unp. 5180; Otto H. A: 
Sievert, Merrill, Wis. 5847 


Life’s sunshine; words and music by 
H.P. Nissen. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Mar. 2, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
21; E pub. 4628; Harry P. Nissen, 
Oakland, Calif. 5848 


Liesnaya 


Lift up the latch, open the booby 
hatch; words by Phil Ponce, music 
by Henry Welling. © Mar. 19, 1929; 
2 ec. Mar. 21; E pub. 4431; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 5849 


Light fingered; by Erno Rapee, orch. 
by George Torke, organ notation by 
Emil Velazco; orch. pts. Feb. 
21, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 7; E pub. 4249; 
Crawford music corp., New York. 

9850 


Lighthouse (The) on the shore; words 
by John A. Jones, music by Wendell 
P. Loveless. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 e. 
Mar. 5; E pub. 3840; Harry Mc- 
Cormick Lintz, Chicago. 5851 


Linda; words by Charles Tobias and 
Harry Tobias, music by Al Sher- 
man; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
May Singhi Breen. © Feb. 28, 
1929.;' 2 .¢. Mar, 23; EH pubs oicae 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 5852 


Lindy-Anne; words by Charles Fred-. 
erick West, music by William Hoff- 
man. [Photostat] © 1 ¢. Mar. 14, 
1929; E unp. 4722; West pub. co., 
Los Angeles. 5853 


310 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1929 


5875 


Lindy, the knight of the air; lyric 
by M. G. Sager, music by Burrell 
Van Buren. © Feb. 26, 1929; 2 c. 
Mar. 5; E pub. 3888; Mary G. Sager, 
Petersburg, Va. 0854 


Linger a little longer, and love a little 
while; words and music by L. B. 
Byron. © 1 c. Mar. 13, 1929; EH 
unp. 4661; Levi B. Byron, Atlanta. 

5855 


Lion (The) and the tribes of Judah; 
words and music by Loney MclIn- 
tosh. [Words and melody only] © 
1 c. Mar. 13, 1929; E unp. 4679; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 5856 


Liszt (Franz) Liebestraum; nocturne 
no. 8, arr. by J. Stuart Archer, of 
Great Britain; organ. © Feb. 22, 
1929; 1 c. Feb. 20; E for. 2878; W. 
Paxton & c9., ltd., London. D857 


Liebestraum ; notturno no. 3, sim- 
plified arr. by Eric Mareo, of Great 
Britain ;tpf/ -©- Mar. 8)°19295 1 c. 
Mar. 7; E for. 2960; W. Paxton & 
co., Itd., London. 5858 


Litaniae lauretanae; words from Ro- 
man Catholic liturgy, music by John 
Singenberger: for chanter and cho. 
4to. © Oct. 20, 1928; 2 c. Dee. 29; 
E pub. 4101; Otto A. Singenberger, 
Mundelein, Ill. 5859 


Little (A) ball of string; by Robert 
A. Keiser; pf. © Mar. 20, 1929; 
2 c. Mar. 21; E pub. 4428; Vander- 
sloot music pub. co., Williamsport, 
Pa. 5860 


Little (A) child shall lead; hymn, 
words and music by P. P. Bilhorn. 
© Mar. 26, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 28: E 
pub. 4640; Peter Philip Bilhorn, 
Chicago. 5861 


Little (A) girl’s secret: musical read- 
ing, words by Stella Fisher Burgess, 
musical setting by Frieda Peycke; 
ur (© Mar. 9) 1929-"3 cc, Mar. 13; 
E pub. 4183; Willis muSic co., Cin- 
cinnati. 5862 


Little (A) hut in Hoboken; words 
and music by H. Hupfeld. © 1 «. 
Feb. 20, 1929; E unp. 4208; Herman 
Hupfeld, Montclair, N. J. 5863 


Little love fellow; words by Philip 
Morris, music by Treva Lawler. 
Los Angeles, Gene Johnston, inc. © 
Mar. 6, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 11; Ei pub. 
4152; Tom Kress, Los Angeles. 

5864 


Litile Miss Serious; slow dance, by 
Joseph J. McGrath; pf. © Mar. 1, 
1929; 2 ec Mar. 7; E pub. 4056; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 5865 


Little moonbeams; ballad, words by 
L. H. Morgan, music by Ray Hib- 
beler. New York City, Frank Hard- 
ing. © Jan. 23, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 30; 
E pub. 4298; Laura Hanks Morgan, 
Pittsboro, N. C. 5866. 


Little (The) old house; words by M.. 
M. Briggs, music by Samuel H.. 
Speck. [Words and melody only]! 
© 1c. Mar. 28, 1929; BE unp. 5155; 
Martha M. Briggs, Waterville, Me. 

5867 


Little pal; words and music by B. G. 
De Sylva [pseud. of George Gard 
De Sylva], Lew Brown and Ray 
Henderson. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 
4377; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. D868: 


Little pal, goodbye; fox-trot ballad, 
words and music by R. J. Hamilton. 
© 1-¢ Mar. 14, 1929; E unp. 4724; 
Roy Jackson Hamilton, Brooklyn. 

5869 


Little pal of mine; waltz, words and 
music by B. C. Gregory. [Words 
ard melody only] © 1c. Mar. 6, 
1929; E unp. 4815; Bobby C. Greg- 
ory, New York. 5870 


Little (The) red hut in the pines; 
words and music by E. H. Lynn. © 

1, c.. Mar.. 19, 1929; .E unp. 4840; 
Eva Henderson Lynn, Los Angeles. 
5871 


Little robin red breast; fox-trot, lyric 
by Harry Y. Owen, music by F. 
Copland. [Words ard melody 
only] ©1c. Mar. 23, 1929; E unp. 
5031; Forbes Copland, New Orleans. 

5872 


Little senorita; words and music by 
Anson Weeks; pf. and ukulele acc. 
©-Mar. 18, 1929; 2 @ Mar. 25; BE 
pub. 4575; Lloyd Campbell publica- 
tions, inc., San Francisco. 5873 


Little (The) sick dog; by Ruth Klau- 
ber; pf. © Mar. 5, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
7; E pub. 3980; Clayton F. Summy 
cc., Chicago. 5874 


Little silver-haired sweetheart; words 
and music by Fred Rose, Ford & 
Glenn. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 7, 1929; E unp. 4451; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 5875 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5876 


Little stranger; words and music by 


Guy Lombardo and Jimmy Steiger, 
arr. by Rube Bennett; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 ¢ Mar. 
5; E pub. 3988; Milton Weil music 
eo., Chicago. 5876 


Little things that we love: words by 
Mary Ricea Compton, music by E. 
L. Ricca. © 1c Mar. 6, 1929; E 
unp. 4287: Emile Louis Ricea, San 
Jose, Calif. S8TT 


Little (The) white house on the hill; 
words and music by E. M. Wallack. 
{Words and melody only] © 1. 
Mar. 1, 1929; E unp. 4154; Edna 
Mary Wallack, Jennings, Kan. 5878 


Living (The) Christmas spirit; by L. 
C. Havlicek: band pts. 4to. © Aug. 
1, 1929; 2 ce. Mar. 20; E pub. 4378; 
Lumir C. Havlicek, Crete, Neb. 

5879 


Load (The) is heavy, and I'm ready 
to go; words by George Whiting, mu- 
sic by Ted Snyder. [Photostat] © 
1 ec. Mar. 16, 1929; E unp. 4951; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 5880 


Lock step blues; words and music by 
H. Rosen; pf. © 1c. Mar. 1, 1929; 
E unp. 4149: Hyman Rosen, Phila- 
delphia. 5881 


Lockvogel (Der) ; fiir minnerchor, text 
von Heinrich Schmidt, musik von F. 
HH. Himmel, of Germany, bearb. von 
Leo Kieslich, of Germany. 4to. © 
(Noy. 28, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 13, 1929; H 
for. 3800; Hans Kessler, Trier, Ger- 
many. 5882 


‘Lola; tango fox-trot, by G. Carbonara ; 
pf. © 1c Mar. 14, 1929; E unp. 
4711; Gerard Carbonara, New York. 

5883 

Lolita, my dove; waltz-ballad, words 
and music by K. E. Burdick. 
{Words and melody only] © 1. 
Mar. 21, 1929: E unp. 4988; Kenneth 
Eugene Burdick, Los Angeles. 5884 


London pride; by Eric Harding  Thi- 
man, of Great Britain; violin and 
pf. © Jan. 21, 1929; 1 e¢. Feb. 11; 
E for. 3506; Augener, itd., London. 

5885 

Londonderry air; arr. by Moore Mac- 
Mahon, of Australia; for violin and 
pf., with 1st and 2nd violin and ad- 
ditional pts. for string orch. 
Mar. 5, 1929; 1 e Mar. 22; E for. 
3351; W. H. Paling & co., ltd., Syd- 
ney. 5886 


pt. 11, n. s., Vv. 24 


Lone scout of the sky; words and mu- 
sic by E. B. Stover. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 8, 1929; 
EK unp. 4478; Esther B. Stover, 
Wadsworth, Ill. 5887 


Lonely (The) birch tree; from Troll-. 
heim, by Trygve Torjussen, of Nor- 
way, op. 63, no. 7; pf. © Dee. 27, 
1928; 2 ec. Mar. 5, 1929; E pub. 4293; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 5888 


Lonely for you; words and music by 
A. J. P. Vandermyn.: [Photostat] 
© 1c. Mar. 22, 1929; E unp. 4973; 


Armand J. P. Vandermyn, Pitts- 
burgh. 5889 


Lonely one; fox-trot, lyric by Harry 
Tobias, music by Joe Burke, arr. by 
Arthur Lange; orch. pis. 4to. © 
Mar. 4, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 6; BH pub. 
3901; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

5890 


Lonely one; fox-trot song, Lyric by 
Harry Tobias, music by Joe Burke. 
© Feb. 27, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 1; E pub. 
3905; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

5891 


Lonesome; words by Frank Horn, mu- 
sie by V. I. S. Rudolf, of Canada, dom- 
iciled at Chicago. © 1 ¢. Mar. 18, 
1929; E unp. 4807;. Vernon Ivor Sin- 
clair Rudolf, Chicago. 5892 


Longing; words by M. Cottingham, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross. © 
1 ec. Mar. 6, 1929; E unp. 4888; Mabel 
Cottingham, Oakland, Calif. 5893 


Lord God omnipotent ; hymn, words by 
Charlotte G. Homer, music by Chas. 
H. Gabriel. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 e. 
Mar. 28: E pub. 4685; Homer A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. 5894 


Loreley-paraphrase; nach Silcher, von 
Jos. Nesvadba, op. 17, arr. von Leo- 
pold Weninger, of Aus:ria; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Mar. 1,°1929; 1.c. Mar. 27; ) titer, 
3399; Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 

5895 


Lost dreams: words by Frederick H. 
Martens, musie by Francesco B. De 
Leone: med. voice. © Mar. 5, 1929; 
2 ec. Mar. 11; E pub. 4225; G. Schir- 
mer, ine., New York. 5896 


Lost in the world; fox trot, words and 
musie by Dave Sonn, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by 
Harry J. Stafford. [Staff and tonic 
sol fa notations] © Feb. 1, 1929; 1 
ce. Mar. 1; E for. 2991; Montgomery 
& co., London. 5897 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1929 


5920 


Lotte (Die) und ihr Fritz; walzerlied, 
fiir konzertzither, text u. musik von 
O. M. Miiller, of Germany. © Oct. 
4;°1928; 1 c. Mar. 13,1929; E for. 
38262: Otto Max Miiller, Berlin-Co- 
penick, Germany. 5898 


Lotti (Antonio) Fifty classic master- 
pieces for violin and piano; Lotti to 
Vivaldi, compiled by Karl Rissland. 
Moe. <<) Mar. 15,°1929:'2 c. and afl 
Mar. 18; AA 10984; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 5899 


Louise ; words by Leo Robin, music by 
Richard A. Whiting; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © Mar. 22, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 26; 
E pub. 4580; Famous music corp., 
New York. 5900 


Love (The) bees; yodel, words and 
music by C. F. Hoofer. © Mar. 15, 
1929;,2 ce. Mar. 21; E pub. 4427; 
Charles Frederick Hoofer, Chicago. 

5901 


Love bird; words and music by B. L. 
Happ. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 8, 1929; E unp. 4471; 
Burton lL. Happ, Sparrowbush, N. Y. 

5902 

Love blues; words and music by Clif- 
ford Hayes. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Feb. 28, 1929; E unp. 
4177; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 5903 


Love comes but once; words and music 
Ry V. 4. Gay... @) 1c. Mar. 12-1929; 
E unp. 4620; Yera Lothrop Gay, Los 
Angeles. 5904 


Love is a magic key; words by George 
Redman, music by H. Kogen. ©1c. 
Mar. 7, 1929; E unp. 4415; Harry 
Kogen, Chicago. 5905 


Love is all that matters; words and 
music by H. C. Schachern. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 «¢. Mar. 13, 
1929; E unp. 4663; Helen C. Scha- 
chern, New York. 5906 


Love is heaven; lyric by Alfred Bry- 
an, music by Leo Edwards. © Mar. 
19, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 21; E pub. 4413; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 5907 


Love is in the air; words and music 
by J. Fred Coots and Benny Davis. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Mar. 28, 1929; E unp. 5144; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 5908 


Love lasts a day; words and music 
by V. L. Gay. © 1c. Mar. 12, 1929: 
E unp. 4621; Vera Lothrop Gay, Los 
Angeles. 5909 


Love made me that way; words and 
music by H. W. Lawrence. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Mar. 25, 
1929; E unp. 5071; Harry Willis 
Lawrence, New York. 5910 


Love makes the world go ’round; from 
Fox movietone follies of 1929, words 
and music by Archie Gottler, Sid- 
ney D. Mitchell and Con Conrad. © 
Mar fo 1929; ae. Mar. 8 >" Hi pup: 
4171; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 5911 


Love me true; by A. Coquin, of 
France, domiciled at New York; pf. 
© 1c. Mar. 13, 1929; E unp. 4652; 
André Coquin, New York. 5912 


Love needs lovers; words by T. Mun- 
dy and George Wehner, music by 
Dawn Allen. ©1c¢. Jan. 29, 1929; 
E unp. 4203; Talbot Munday, New 
York. 5913 


Love never faileth; sacred song, text 
by Emmy Matt Rush, music by Ma- 
belle Dyer; med. voice, in B flat. 
Los Angeles, Calif., W. A. Quincke & 
co. © Feb. 20, 1929; 2 c Feb. 18; 
E pub. 38789; Walter A. Quincke, 
Los Angeles. 5914 


Love (The) of Jesus; words and mu- 
sic by E. Schumaker. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Mar. 4, 
1920): 2c. ‘Mar: 8%’ pub; °4a295 
Emilie Schumaker, New Castle, Pa. 


5915 

Love of yesterday; words by Lillian 
Raizen, music by M. Strauss. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 


Mar. 20, 1929; E unp. 4888; Marie 
Strauss, Auburn, New York. 5916 


Love theme no. 5; waltz, by M. Salta, 
of Italy. domiciled at New York; 
melody with pf. acc. © 1c. Mar. 
2, 1929; E unp. 4249; Menotti Salta, 
New York. 5917 


Love theme no. 6; fox-trot, by M. 
Salta, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; melody with pf. acc. ©1e. 
Mar. 2, 1929; E unp. 4250; Menotti 
Salta, New York. 5918 


Loveland; words and music by E. G. 
Dowin; pf. © 1 ¢. Mar. 8, 1929; 
E unp. 4504; Edwin Goodrich Dowin, 
Pentiae, Mich. 5919 


Lovely eyes; words and music by K. 
Boone. © 1 c¢. Mar. 25, 1929: B 
unp. 5075; Kathryn Boone, St. Louis. 

5920 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5921 


pt. 111, n. s., V. 24 


Lovely one; words and music by W. 
Gunzendorfer and Cy Collins. © 
Mar. 14, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 19; E pub. 
4361; Wilt Gunzendorfer & co., San 
Francisco. 5921 


Love’s dream; words by O. MecFee, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 4827; Olive McFee, Coshoc- 
ton, O. 5922 


Love's garden; words by Ana W. Simp- 
son, music by Grover Tilden Davis. 
© Mar. 11, 1929: 2 c@ Mar. 14; B 
pub. 4881; John Church co., Cincin- 

nati 5923 


Love’s melody; words by John Wil- 
liam Lang, music by R. Lepine. Bid- 
deford, Me., Raoul Lepine’s school 
of pianoforte. © Mar. 19, 1929; 2 c. 
Mar. 20; E pub. 4870; Raoul Lepine, 
Biddeford, Me. 5924 


Love's raptures; by Hugo Felix, orch. 
by Walter C. Schad, organ notations 
by Emil Velazco; orch. pts. © Mar. 
5, 1929; 2 ¢. Mar. (3, “pub. 4252,; 
Crawford music corp., New York. 

: 5925 


Love’s troth; words and melody by J. 
A. Osborne. © 1 c. Mar. 13, 1929; 
E unp. 4660; James Andrew Osborne, 


Los Angeles. 5926 
Lovin’ baby; by C. Maisto and M. 
Riley. [Melody only] © 1c. Mar. 
28, 1929; E unp. 5149; Colombo 


Maisto and Michael Riley, Brooklyn. 
5927 


Loving confession (Confesi6n amoro- 
sa); waltz, words and music by 
Oscar Manuel Beltran, of Mexico, 
domiciled at New York; pf. [Span- 
ish text] © ces Mar, 28, 1929: 
E unp. 5014; Oscar M. Beltran, New 
York. 5928 


Loving theoughts; by John Orth, op. 
22, selected, ed., annotated and _ fin- 
gered by John M. Williams; pf. © 
Feb. 20, 1929; 2c. Mar. 9: E pub. 
4091; Boston music co., Boston. 

5929 


Lu primamore; duetto abruzzese, versi 
e musica di P. Sciascia. 4to. 
[Words and melody only] © Mar. 
9, 1929 2c Mar. 253° ER) pul; 4558’; 
Pasquale Sciascia, Philadelphia. 

5930 


Lualdi (Adriano) Due pezzi corali; a 
tre voci femminili, versi di Saffo e 
Nicolo Tommaseo, musica di Adriano 
Lualdi, of Italy. 4to. 1. L’Addio. 
{1 other] © Mar. 4, 1929; 1 «@ 


Mar. 7; E for. 2935; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 5931 


Tre pezzi corali; a voci miste, 
versi di Guido Pusinich, Simone Rau 
y Angelo Poliziano, musica di Adri- 
ano Lualdi, of Italy. 1. Il eanale. 
[2 others] © Mar. 4, 1929; 1 «. 
Mar. 7; E for. 2984; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 5932 


Lucia; words by Billy Rose, music by 
Fred Fisher. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Mar. 1, 1929; E unp. 
4298 ; De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, 
ine., New York. 5933 


Lucky girl; select:on, music by Philip 
Charig, selected and arr. by H. M. 
Higgs, of Great Britain; orch. pts., 
with 1st violin conductor. London, 
New York and Sydney, Chappell & 
co., Itd. © Jan. 31, 1929; 1 ¢. Feb. 
27; E for. 2909; Harms, inc., New 
York. 5934 


Lullaby; by Isadore Schwartz; violin 
and pf. © Mar. 25, 1929; 2 &© Mar. 
27; E pub. 4681; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 5935 


Lullaby ; words by Vincent O’Sullivan, 
music by Louise Loehr [i. e. M. L. 
Loehr] © 1c. Jan. 7, 1929; E unp. 
4768; Malvina Louise Loehr, Flor- 
ence, Italy. 5936 


Lupe; waltz, by Oscar Manuel Beltran, 
of Mexico, domiciled at New York; 
pf. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1929; E unp. 
5015; Oscar M. Beltran, New York. 

5937 


Lure (The) of California; words by 
W. J. Carlin, music by H. French; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Mar. 18, 
1929; 2 ec. Mar. 25; E pub. 4570; 
EKthelyn French, San Jose, Calif. 

5938 


Ma little honey bee; lyric by Louis 
Weslyn, music by Frederick W. Van- 
derpool; med. in B flat. © Mar. 20, 
1929; 2 ce. Mar. 21; E pub. 4425; 
Irving Berlin standard music corp., 
New York. 5939 


Ma? se? torn’ aprile; versi di GiuSeppe 
Cervello, musica di C. G. Farruggia. 
© 1e Mar. 16, 1929; E unp. 4799; 
Carmelo G. Farruggia, Rochester, 
ys. tae 5940 

MacTwister (The) clan; talking song, 
words and music by H. Green, music 
arr. by Fred. Watson. [Words and 
melody only] ©1 ec. Mar. 13, 1929; 
E unp. 4681; Eddie Green, New York. 

5941 


314 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1929 


5962 


Madison street rag; by Gus Cannon. | Making dreams come true; words by 


[Melody only] ©1e. Feb. 28, 1929; 
EH ounp. 4172; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 5942 


Madrigal (A) of spring; four-part 
song, words by George Darley, music 
by Percy E. Fletcher, of Great Br:t- 
ain; mixed voices. 4to. © Mar. 28, 
1929; 1 ec Mar. 27; E for. 3397; No- 
vello & co., ltd., London. 5943 


Mady danza; riduzione per orchestrina 
con pf. conduttore, di Attilio Parelli, 
of Italy. 4to. © Mar. 4, 1929; 1 ce. 
Mar. 7; E for. 2986; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 5944 


Miidel, liebes midel mein; text u. mu- 
sik von Erik Wirl, of Germany. © 
Sept. 30, 1928; 1 ce. Mar. 138, 1929; 
E for. 3272; Johann André, Offen- 
bach/M., Germany. 5945 


Miidels (Die) aus Sachsen; marsch- 
lied, worte von Artur Rebner, musik 
von Otto Stransky, of Germany, arr. 
von Hartwig v. Platen, of Germany; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
© Jan. 1, 1929; 1 c Mar. 13; E for. 
3290; Oskar Seifert, Eppendorf/Sa., 
Germany. 5946 


Marechen; von Jonny MHeykens, of 
Netherlands; salon-orch. pts. 4to. 
© July 1, 1928; 1 c. Mar.‘27, 1929; 
FE for. 3390; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 5947 


Maggie O’Reilly; words and music by 
W. Camm. [Werds and melody 
only] ©1e. Mar. 30, 1929; E unp. 
5221; Walter Camm, New York. 

5948 


Magnolia time in Dixie land; words 
and music by T. G. De Monico. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Mar. 11, 1929; E unp. 4577; Thad- 
deus Grandier De Monico, Indianap- 
olis. 5940) 


Mahomet; overture, par Trespaillé—B, 
of France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. © Feb. 25, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 
21; E for. 3408; F. Moulin, Cannes, 
France. 5950 


Maid of Spain; lyric by F. M. Earl, 
music by Richard Tetley, arr. by 
William Stickles, male voices. 4to. 
Or Web 11, 1929 22" Ch Mar’ 27> EB 
pub. 4607; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 5951 


Majesty; by W. A. Goldsworthy; or- 
gan. (In St. Cecelia series) © 
Oct. 17, 1927; 2 ec. Feb. 9, 1929; E 
pub. 33815; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 5952 


T. Mundy and George Wehner, mu- 
sic by Dawn Allen. © 1c. Jan. 29, 
1929; E unp. 4202; Talbot Mundy, 
New York. 59538 


Malaguefia; de la MRapsodie espa- 
2nole, pour orch., par Maurice Ra- 
vel, transcription pour violoncelle et 
pf. par Louis Fournier, of France. 
© Feb. 20, 1929; 1.c. Mar. 15; E 
for. 3184; Durand et cie., Paris. 

5954 


Mama didn’t do it, papa didn’t do it; 
words and music by Wesley Wilson. 
© Feb. 15, 1929: 2 c@ Mar. 15; B 
pub. 4272; Gotham music service, 
ine., New York. 5955 


Mamma a cu m’ ’addari; versi e mu- 
Sica di Paul Cittarella, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Mar. 21, 
21, 1929; E unp. 4923; Giovanbat- 
tista Rizzo, Brooklyn. 5956 


Mammy I’m coming home; words by 
Belle Williams, musie by F. HE. 
Allen. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1929; E unp. 
5211; Fay E. Allen, Los Angeles. 

5957 


Mammy, my dear mammy ain’t I your 
mammy’s boy; words and music by 
H. Brown. © 1-c Mar. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 5140; Harry Brown, Brook- 
lyn. 5958 


Mammy’s lullaby; words by Al Came- 
ron and Julius Seidor, music by 
Pete Bontsema, Julius Peto and 
Marty Jacobi, arr. by Rube Ben- 
net; pf. and ukulele acc. © Mar. 
1, 1929; 2c. Mar. 5; E pub. 3939; 
Milton Weil music co., Chicago. 

5959 


Mafiana (Una) de horas negras; can- 
cidn, words and music by I. M. 
Valle, of Mexico, domiciled at Chi- 
eago; pf. © 1e¢ Mar. 9, 1929; HE 
unp. 4513; Ignacio M. Valle, Chi- 
cago. 5960: 


Manikins (The); characteristic 
march, by Alfred Gray [pseud. of 
Chas. J. Roberts], arr. by Chas. J. 
Roberts; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Dec. 4, 1928; 2 ec. 
Feb. 11, 1929; E pub. 3379; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 5961 


March Annapolis; by B. Losh, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at Ozone 
Park LAie NAY. pf. \Orive> Mar. 
20, 1929; E unp. 5076; Barbara 
Losh, Ozone Park, L. I., N. ¥. 5962 


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5963 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


March (The) of the broken hearts; 
lyrics by Ballard Macdonald and 
Harold Arlen, music by Peter De 
Rose. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 19, 1929: EB unp. 4845; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 5963 


Marche de Vindustrie; par Arth. Van 
Oost, of Belgium; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. Dec. 31, 
1928; 1 c. Mar. 21, 1929; E for. 3433; 
Editions Max Hschig, Paris. 5964 


Marche de la légion étrangére; pour 
harmonie et fanfare, transcrite pour 
clairons par Doering-Quéru, of 
France. Collection Parés. 4to. © 
Dee. 31, 1928; 1c. Mar. +S, 1929; EB 
for. 8038; Andrieu fréres, Paris. 

5965 

Marche funébre d’Hamlet; de _ HE. 

Cools, arr. par S. Chapelier, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 


tor. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 21, 
1929; E for. 3409; Eugéne Cools, 
Paris. 5966 


Marche provencale; par A. Bose, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor and Ist violin conductor. 4to. 
© Feb. 20, 1929; 1 ec Mar. 15; B 
for. 3192; Auguste Bose, Paris. 

5967 


Marcia funebre; fOr orgel av Oskar 
Lindberg, of Sweden. obl. 8vo. © 
May 6, 2928-1 ¢ Jan. 1.1929.) 
for. 2877; A. B. Nordiska musik- 
forlaget, Stockholm, Sweden. 5968 


Marenaro ’e pusilleco; versi e musica 
di Luigi Donadio, of Italy, domiciled 
at New York. © 1c. Mar. 22, 1929; 
EK unp. 4955; John Clano, Woodside, 
Dope ING 5969: 


Marika; vocal waltz, theme song of 
Hungarian rhapsody, lyric by Bruce 
Sievier, music by Walter R. Collins, 
of Great Britain; pf. acc., with ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Keech. [Staff and tonie sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Feb. 21, 1929; 1 c Mar. 
15; E for. 8170; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, l1td., London. 5970 


Marine; par G. Loés, of France; vio- 
lins, violoncello, contrabass and pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Feb. 20, 1929; 
1 ec. Mar. 15; E for. 3200; G. Loés, 
Paris. 5971 


Marivaudage téléphonique ; intermezzo, 
par F. July, of France; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Dec. 
o1, 1928; 1 ¢. Mar. 8, 1929; E for. 
3077 ; Choudens, Paris. 5972 


Marjie; by G. Gadsol; melody with pf. 
acc. © 1c. Mar. 1, 1929; B ump. 
4305; Geo. Dadsol, Bradford, Pa. 

5973 


Marjoram; by Eric Harding Thiman, 
of Great Britain; violin and pf. © 
Jan. 21;'1929.;5):1) @! Keb. dilly Eifor. 
3505; Augener, ltd., London. 5974 


Martucci (Giuseppe) Notturno; op. 
70, n. 1, traserizione per violino, 
violoncello e pf. di Salvatore Quar- 
anta, of Italy. © Mar. 4, 1929; 2 ec. 
Mar. 7; E for. 2987; G. Ricordi & co., 


Milan. 5975 
Mary’s in tune; words by M. D. Stoney, 
melodic completion by Casper 
Nathan. [Words and melody only] 


© 1c. Mar. 21, 1929; E unp. 4943; 
Marion Dwight Stoney, Allendale, 
St.'©> 5976 


Masonic (A) march; by Herbert F. 
Ellingford, of Great Britain; organ. 
(In St. Cecilia Series.) © Oct. 17, 
1927; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1929; E pub. 3316; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 5977 


Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) 
Manon; bearb. von Walther Hirsch- 
berg, of Germany; pf. with words. 
nos. 1-8. (Musik fiir alle, nr. 254) 
© Mar. 12, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 7, 1929; 
E for. 2924; Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 

5978 


Mater dolorosa; pour chant é¢t orgue 
ou harmonium, par Luc Darmés, of 
France. © Feb. 20, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 
15; E for. 3203; Alphonse Ledue et 
cie., Paris. 5979 


Mating time; words by R. Gibson, 
music by 8S. Marco and J. Finke, jr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Mar. 21, 1929; E unp. 4920; Sano 
Mareo, New York, John Finke, jr., 
Ravena, N. Y., and Ross Gibson, 
Portland, Or. 5980 


Maurische serenade; salon-orch. stim- 
men, von Hans Lange, of Germany, 
op. 35. 4to. © Dec. 20, 1928; 1 e. 
Mar. 138, 1929; E for. 3249; Gustav 
Fechner, Berlin. 5981 


May be so, may be so not; words and 
music by A. D. Monsees, of Canada, 
domiciled at San Francisco. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Mar. 20, 
1929; E unp. 4901; Alonzo Denis 
Monsees, San Francisco. 5982 


May memories urge; words by F. C. 
Smith, music by Herman A. Hum- 
mel. ©.1¢. Mar. 21, 1929; E unp. 
4941; F. C. Smith, Cleveland. 5983 


316 


no. 3, 1929 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


May revels; words and music by A. M. 
Mitton, of Canada; pf. sc. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 25, 1929; E unp. 5141; Agnella 
M. Mitton, Van Couver, B. C., 
Canada. 5984 


May rose; mazurka, by Clement Car- 
men Petrillo. [Melody only] ©1ce. 
Mar. 19, 1929; E unp. 4832 ;. Clement 
C. Petrillo, Philadelphia. 5985 


Maya; romanze, blues-fox, text and 
musik von Giinter Joachim, of Ger- 
many; salon-orch. pts., with special 
arrangement for jazzband, and pf. 
conductor. 4to. © May 5, 1926; 1c. 
Feb. 26, 1929; Ei for. 2891; Imuver- 
verlag, Paul Przetak, Charlotten- 
burg, Germany. 5986 


Maybe; waltz, words and music by E. 
de los Santos; ist violin. © 1 ce. 
Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 4811; Hmilio 
de los Santos, San Francisco. 5987 


Maybe; words and music by L. 
Magruder; 1st violin. © 1 c. Mar. 
6, 1929; E unp. 4317; LeRoy 
Magruder, Baltimore. 5988 


Maybe tomorrow; words and music by 
Robert Carson and J. Davis, arr. by 
Mary Lou McCallie. © Mar. 7, 
1929; 2 c. Mar. 18; E pub. 4851; 
Jimmie Davis, Shreveport, La. 5989 


Mazur; Russian dance, by Eric Mareo, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Mar. 4, 
feel GC, Mar... 16; for. 3di31; 
Augener, Iltd., London. 5990 


Me and the clock tick-i-ty tock and 
you; words by Jack Meskill and 
Billy Mann, music by Pete Wend- 
ling, arr. by W. C. Lindemann; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Mar. 12, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 14; E pub. 4238; Water- 
son, Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

5991 


Me ruft (They call); words by Yitz- 
chok Rontch, music by Jacob Schae- 
fer; mixed cho. 4to. [German and 
English text.] © Mar. 16, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 19; E pub. 4363; Thorn- 
ton W. Allen, New York. 5992 


Méditation; par Arth. Van Oost, of 
Belgium; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor, and ist violin conductor. 
4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c Mar. 21, 
1929; E for. 3414; Editions Max 
Eschig, Paris. 5993 

Meet the boy friend—don’t laugh; 
words by Billy Rose, musie by Henry 
H. Tobias. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Mar. 13, 1929; E unp. 
4873; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

5994 


6004 


Mein Heidelberg, ich kann dich nie 
vergessen; worte von Ernst Neu- 
bach, musik von Fred Raymond, of 
Austria, op. 165. © Aug. 15, 1927; 
1 ce. Noy. 6, 1928; E for. 2896; 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 

5995 

Mein onkel braucht eine reiche tante; 
foxtrot, text von Fred Heller u. 
Adolf Schititz, musik von Willy En- 
gel-Berger, of Austria. © Feb. 7, 
1929: 1 ec. Mar.,14; EH for. 3370; 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 

5996 

Mein schatz, du wirst. doch nicht...; 
foxtrott, fiir salon-orch., mit pf. di- 
rektion u. violino 1 direktion, text 
von J. F. Hess u. P. Bourfeind, mu- 
sik von Josef Felix Hess, of Ger- 
many, op: 4, no. 4 pts. 4to. © 
Sept. 30, 1928; 1 @ Mar. 13, 1929; 
E for. 3268; Johann André, Offen- 
bach/M., Germany. 5997 


Mein schatz, du wirst doch nicht...; 
text von J. F. Hess und Paul Bour- 
feind, musik von Josef Felix Hess, 
of Germany, op. 4, no. 4. © Sept. 
30, 1928: 1 ec. Mar. 138, 1929; E for. 
3274; Johann André, Offenbach/M., 
Germany. 5998 


Meine liebe Lola; foxtrot, text von 
Beda, musik von Richard Fall, of 
Austria. © Dec. 19, 1928; 1 ce. Mar. 
14, 1929; E for. 3365; Wiener bo- 
heme-verlag, Austria. 5999 


Melody of night; words and music by 
F. Honn, jr. © 1c. Mar. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 5066; Frank Honn, jr., Berke- 
ley, Calif. 6000 


Memories of you; words by C. Eaton, 
musie by Chester Escher. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Mar. 13, 
1929; E unp. 4655; Clifford Eaton, 


Omaha, Neb. 6001 
Memory of love; words by Hileen M. 
Allen,,.music by S. S. ° Glaxon. 


[Words and melody only] ©1e«. 
Mar. 28, 1929; E unp. 5148; Seymour 
S. Glaxon, New York. 6002 


Memory (A) of you; words and mu- 
sic by V. Hagerman-Rumball, of 
Canada. © 1. Mar. 5, 1929; E 
unp. 4292; Vera Hagerman-Rumball, 
Toronto, Canada. 6093 


Menacing foe; by Joseph Zuro, of U.S. 
and Francis Gromon, of Hungary, 
domiciled at New York; pf. © Feb. 
20, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 15; E pub. 4281; 
Kalmus filmusic ed., New York. 

6004 


317 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6005. 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 24 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig 
Félix) Htude; op. 104, no. 3, tran- 
scription and revision for pf. by 
Alexander Siloti, of Russia, domi- 
ciled at New York; in A min. © 
Feb. 7; 19293. 2°¢. Mar. 8; H pub. 
4028 ; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

6005 


—— Songs without words; arr. by 
Maurice Jacobson, of Great Britain; 
violin and pf. no. 1-3. © Mar. 19, 
1929 te Mar iG Bh fom aa I, 
Curwen & sons, Itd.. London. 6006 


Spring song; arr. by P. Tuccia- 
rone; violin and pf. New York City, 
Pat progressive ed. co. © Feb. 15, 
1929; 2 c. Feb. 16; E pub. 4337: 
Pasquale Tucciarone, New York. 

6007 


Menuet; by M. Ziolkowski, of Poland, 
domiciled at Chicago; vf. © Jan. 
23, 1929; 2c. Jan. 25; BE pub. 3013; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

6008 

Menuet antique; by Robert Elkin, arr. 
by Eric Mareo, of Great Britain; 
violin, cello and pf. © Mar. 8, 1929: 
1 ¢ Mar. 9; E for. 2962; Hlkin & 
Co,;. tid, London. 6009 


Message (The) ‘came too late; ballad, 
words and music by J. C. Kuhn. 
N. Y. City, Frank Harding. © Mar. 
18, 1929; 2c. Mar. 23; EB pub. 4624 ; 
John C. Kuhn, Cherrydale, Va. 

6010 


Mexico moon; words by M. Jones, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross. © 
1 c. Mar. 6, 1929; E unp. 4390; May 
Jones, Seattle. 6011 


Meyerbeer (Giacomo) Coronation 
march; from The prophet, arr. by 
R. EB. Hildreth. 1. Small oreh., with 
pf. conductor.—2. Band, with solo B 
flat trumpet or cornet conductor. © 
Jan. 8, 1929; 2 ce. each Mar. 9: B 
4097, 4098; Walter Jacobs, ine., 
Boston. 6012, 6013 


Coronation march; from The 
prophet, arr. by Reginald Goss- 
Custard, of Great Britain; organ. 
© Jan. 14, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 11: Ki for. 
3009 ; Schott COs Ita. London. 


6014 


Mi anhelo; bolero, letra y musica por 
O. M. Lopez, of Spain, domiciled at 
New York; “pt. (©) 1c. Mar. 929) 
1929; E unp. 5184; Orencio Miras 
Lopez, New York. 6015 


Mi nena; bolero, letra y musica por 
R. Hernindez. © 1 ec. Mar. 13, 


‘Mightiest (The) matador; 


1929; E unp. 4649; Rafael Her- 
nandez, New York. 6016 


Mia bella Angelina; ballad-fox-trot, by 
C. Maisto. [Melody only] ©1l1e. 
Mar. 28, 1929; E unp. 5161; Colombo 
Maisto, Brooklyn. 6017 


Micheline; operette en trois actes, 
livret de H. Mitchell, musique de 
Maud Dargel, of France; partition 
pf. et chant. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 «. 
Mar. 15, 1929; D pub. 27474; Hdi- 
tions Max Hschig, Paris. 6018 


Midnight march; words and music by 
K. G. Coe, of Canada; steel guitar. 
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1929; E unp. 4902; 
Kenneth George Coe, Medicine Hat, 


Alberta, Canada. 6019 
Midnight on the ocean; words and 
music by M. E. Ball. [Words and 


melody only] ©1c. Mar. 22, 1929; 
E unp. 4994; Margaret Eugenia Ball, 
Lancaster, Kly. 6020 


words and 
music by Leo Robin, Sam Coslow and 
Richard A. Whiting. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 5036; Famous music corp., 
New York. 6021 


Miller (The) o’ the glen; talking song, 
words and music by E. Green, music 
arr. by Fred Watson. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Mar. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 4811; Eddie Green, New 
York. 6022 


Miller (The) of Griffin; words by L. E. 
McWilliams, music by H. M. Hudson. 
© 1c. Mar. 15, 1929; E unp. 4758; 
Leslie E. McWilliams and H. Miller 
Hudson, West Palm Beach, Fla. 

6023 


Mine alone; words by Clifford Grey, 
music by Richard Myers; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Mar. 9, 1929; 2 e. 
Mar. 12; E pub. 4216; Harms inc., 
‘New York. 6024 


Minglewood blues; by Noah Lewis. 
[Melody only] ©1c. Feb. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 4181; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 6025 


Miniatures grecques; pour pf., par P. 
Humberto Allende, of Chile. nos. 
1-5. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ec. Mar. 8, 
1929; E for. 3062; Editions Maurice 
Senart, Paris. 6026 


Miniera; versi di Bixio Cherubini, 
musica di C. A. Bixio, of Italy. © 
Sept. 6, 19275! Lve.)/Mar; 2) 19295 
for. 2888; Italian book co., New 
York. 6027 


318 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1929 


6048 


Minstrel’s (The) fiddle; from the suite 
The antique shop, by Jean Beghon ; 
pf. conductor pt. 4to. © Feb. 1, 
1929; 2.c. Mar. 153°E pub: 4568 ; 
Kalmus filmusic edition, New York. 

6028 


Minuetto; by Giovanni Battista Mar- 
tini (Padre Martini), transcribed 
for violin and pf. by Mario Corti, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. © 
Feb. 7,. 1929; 2. ec: Mar. 8; E. pub: 
3998; Carl Fischer, inec., New York. 

6029 


Minuit, Place Pigalle; de L’Orloff, 
paroles de Roger Ferréol et Georges 
Merry, musique de Bruno Granich- 
staedten, of Austria. © Dec. 31, 
1928; 1 ce. Mar. 15, 1929; E for. 3214; 
Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 6030 


Mirage (Le); andantino fervente, by 
Hugo Felix; orch., with pf. conduc- 
tor. © Feb. 22, .1929;.2 ec: Mar:,.8; 
EH pub. 4005; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 6031 


Mirka; mazurk, par Arth. Van Oost, | 


of Belgium; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1928; 1c. 
Mar. 21, 1929; E for. 3431; Editions 
Max HEschig, Paris. 6032 


Miss Cinéma; paroles de Léo Leliévre 
et Fernand Rouvray, musique de 
André Mauprey et H. Geiringer, 
both of France. © Feb. 25, 1929; 
1 ec. Mar. 21; E for. 3488; Editions 
Max Hschig, Paris. 6033 


Miss you; words by Chas. Tobias and 
Harry Tobias, music by Henry H. 
Tobias. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ¢. Mar. 22, 1929; © unp. 5009; 
Santly bros., inc., New York. 6034 


Missa brevis in Pentecoste; et in 
honorem Sancti Christofori, pour 
quatuor vocal, cho. a 2 voix de 
femmes, quatuor 4 cordes, orgue ou 
harmonium, par Henri Collet, of 
Prance, Op O02) oc... ic) Dec, 31: 
#925 5 1 G.-Mar. 15. 1929") for: S21T : 
Editions Max Hschig, Paris. 6035 


Missin’ my pal; words and music by 
Irene Beasley. [Words and melody 
only]. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1929; BH unp. 
4168; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 6036 

Missing you so; lyric by C. O’Hearn, 
music by Stuart Larkins, of Can- 
ada. © 1c. Mar. 28, 1929; E unp. 
5138; Christine O’Hearn, Montreal, 
Quebec, Canada. 6037 


Mississippi (A) mood; by Gustav 
Klemm; full orch., with pf. conduc- 


tor. 4to. © Feb. 9, 1929; 2 ce. Mar. 
8; E pub. 4012; Carl Fischer,* inc., 
New York. 6038 


Mister Cinders; selection, by Vivian 
Ellis and Richard Myers, selected 
and arr. by H. M. Higgs, of Great 
Britain; orch. pts., with 1st violin 
conductor. © Mar. 2, 1929; 1 «. 
Mar. 16; E for. 3149; Harms, inc., 
New York. 6039 

Misterioso; py David Ottoson, of 
Sweden, arr. by EHduard Rudolf 
[pseud. of Rudolf Hladisch] of Aus- 
tria; orch. pts., with pf. conductor 
and violin 1 conductor. © Nov. 15, 
1928" 1) Jan, &,, 1929 > for. 1881: 
Edition international, musikhandel 
international, A. E. Wappler, Stoek- 
holm, Sweden. 6040 


Misty mornin’; by Arthur Whetsel and 
Duke Ellington; pf. © Feb. 5, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 2; E pub. 3832; Gotham 
musie service, inc., New York. 6041 


Mitzi; intermezzo-ballet, by Max 
Herzberg, orch. by Walter C. Schad, 
organ notations by Emil Velazco; 
orch. pts. © Mar. 5, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
7; E pub. 4253; Crawford music 
corp., New York. 6042 


Modell (Das) ; ouverture, von Fr. von 
Suppé, arr. von Leopold Weninger, 
of Austria; orch., with pf.-organ 
conductor and 1st violin conductor. 
©:.Feb., 20,1929; 1:e.. Mar. 15; EB 
for. 3119; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 6043 


Modern rhythmic studies for trom- 
bone; by C. E. Wilkinson. © Feb. 
#5, 1929 2) Feb! 21% afl: Mars 22 ; 
AA—12178; Rubank, ine., Chicago. 

6044 

Mod-nis-tik; by M. Saxe; E flat alto 
saxophone solo, with pf. aec. © 
Mar. 28, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 27; E pub. 
4695; Morey Saxe, Boston. 6045 


Moi je m’en souviens...et vous; 
valse anglaise, par Pablo Labor, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor and words. 4to. © Dec. 381, 
1928: 4 c.. Mar. 15,1929. Hi for. sisi; 
Editions Cicada, Paris. 6046 


Mona of all my dreams; words and 
music by G. K. Tilden. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 5, 1929; 
E unp. 4347; Grace Kathryn Tilden, 
Clawson, Mich. 6047 


Monbijou, bleib mir treu; slow fox aus 
Jetttschen Gebert, gesangstexte von 
Willi Wolff, musik von Walter Kollo, 
of Germany. © Jan. 12, 1929: 1 «¢. 
Mar. 13; E for. 3277; Edition vuvag 
verlag u. vertrieb, a. g., Berlin. 6048 


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6049 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Monetta, ma mia! tango espanol, por 
Manu Dnolbel and Harry Nilb, both 
of France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 8, 1929; E for. 3050; Ch. Blin, 
Toulon, France. 6049 


Moods; words by Sara Teasdale, mu- 
sic by Beatrice MacGowan Scott. 1. 
High voice, in A flat—2. Low voice, 
in E flat. © Dee. 21, 1928; 2 ¢. each 
Jan. 17, 1929; E pub. 2773, 2774; 
Dean-Phillips, Chicago. 6050, 6051 


Moon girl; lyric by Joe G. Lightner 
and Estelle Sims, music by Edward 
Charles Horne, arr. by Alma L. Gar- 
ber. © 1 c¢. Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 
4300; Okoboji music pub. co., Odessa, 
Mo. 6052 


Moon (The) has lost it’s [!] lure; 
words and music by V. L. Gay. © 
1c. Mar. 12, 1929; E unp. 4622; Vera 

» Lothrop Gay, Los Angeles. 6053 


Moonbeams; words and music by J. 
Soechtig. © 1c. Mar. 5, 1929; EB 
unp. 4276; Jean Soechtig, Fort Madi- 
son, Ia. 6054 


Moonlight (The) and you; words by 
R. E. Johnson, music by Harry Jay 
[pseud. of Harry J. Lincoln] ©1e. 
Mar. 26, 1929; E unp.. 50938; Rachel 
Ella Johnson, Washington, D. C. 

6055 


Moonlight in the Yellowstone; words 
and music by Hugene West. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Mar. 23, 
1929; E unp. 5042; Broadway mu- 
sie corp., New York. 6056 


Moonlight memories; words by HE. 
Maynard, music by Sylvester Long 
Cross. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1929; E unp. 
4389 ; Elinor Maynard, Port Angeles, 
Wash. 6057 


Moonlight (A) night; words and mu- 
sic’ by” Rv Pre @leary.. Sore) are: 
Mar. 27, 1929; E unp. 5131; Richard 
Thomas Cleary, Binghamton, N. Y. 


6058 
Moontime; words and music by R. C. 
Ingersoll. obl. 32mo. © Mar. 6, 


1929; 2c. Mar. 8; E pub. 4115; Ray- 
mond C. Ingersoll, New York. 6059 


Morning-land; hymn, words by Louis 
F. Benson, from a 17th century Ger- 
man carol, music by C. W. Laufer. 
© Mar. 15, 1929; 2 c Mar. 19; E 
pub. 4864; Calvin W. Laufer, Phila- 
delphia. 6060 


Most wonderful you; words and music 
by Billy Milton, of Great Britain; 


pf. ace., with banjulele and ukulele 
arr. by Alvin D. Keech. © Feb. 1, 
1929; 1 c. Feb. 14; E 697988; Billy 
Thorburn music pub. co., ltd., Lon- 
con. 6061 


Mother ; words by H. F. Bohnert, music 
by Phil Starr. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Mar. 22, 1929; E unp. 
4968; ‘Elmer F. Bohnert, Wichita, 
Kan. 6062 


Mother, dear heart; words and music 
by M. L. Moncreiff. © 1c. Mar. 16, 
1929; E unp. 4781; Martha Louise 
Moncreiff, Wheaton, Ill. 6063 


Mother I think of you; words and mu- 
sic by G. F. Beardsley. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 5, 1929; 
HE unp. 4296; George F. Beardsley, 
Chicago. 6064 


Mother love; by Emil Hilb; pf. © 
Jan. 15, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 13; HE pub. 
4204; Kalmus filmusic edition, New 
York. 6065 


Mother love; by George B. L. Braun; 
melody, with pf. ace. © 1 e. Feb. 4, 
1929; E unp. 3409; Elsa M. 8. Braun. 
San Francisco. 6066 


Mother-love; words and music by 
Charles M. Fillmore. Cincinnati, 
Ohio, Fillmore music house. © Feb. 
23, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 11; E pub. 4146; 
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 6067 


Mother love; words and music by 
George B. L. Braun. San Francisco, 
Concord pub. co. © Feb. 13, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 9; E pub. 4099; Hisa M. 8. 
Braun, San Francisco. 6068 


Mother’s your real sweet-heart still; 
words by H. Reinschreiber, music 
by Johnny Thompson and H. Rein- 
Schreiber. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 13, 1929; E unp. 4714; 
Henry Reinschreiber, Philadelphia. 

6069 


Mother will show me the way; words 
and musi¢ by E. S. Bennett, arr. by 
C. Adelaide Slatter. © Mar. 21, 
1929; 2 c Mar. 20; E pub. 4415; 
Edith Slatter Bennett, Dayton, Ky. 

6070 


Mother’s dying prayer; words and mu- 
sic by B. Miller. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c Mar. 19, 1929; 
EK unp. 4836; Bob Miller, New York. 

6071 


Mother’s (A) farewell; words and mu- 
sic by L. L. Hyde. New York City, 
Frank Harding music house. © Feb. 
16, 1929; 2 ec. Feb. 19; E pub. 4815; 
Louis L. Hyde, Tampa, Fla. 6072 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 192% 


6093 


Mother’s lullaby; memories of the 
Alps, words and music by H. H. Sal- 
isbury and F. BE. Hathaway. © 
Soly 2. 1928" 2 @ Pep. 18, 1929; He 
pub. 4256; Franklin Earl Hatha- 
way, Chicago. 6073 


Mother’s lullaby; words and music by 
H.S. Rowe) ©,;1,¢..Mar. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 4814; Howard Sterling Rowe, 
Philadelphia. 6074 


Mother’s (A) smile; words and music 
by A. T. Meredith. © Mar. 20, 
1929: 2 c Mar., 25; EH pub. 4542; 
Agnes Trainor Meredith, Chicago. 

6075 

Motka from Slabotka, the sheik of old 
Broadway; lyrics by L. Shears, mu- 
sic by V. Tomasulo. © 1 ¢. Mar. 7, 
1929; E unp. 4480; Vincent Toma- 
sulo and Lou's Shears, Brooklyn. 

6076 


Mousmée (La) danse; par Ch. Jardin, 
arr. par. F. Salabert; orch pts., with 
pf. conductor and ist violin conduc- 
ire to OC). Dec, a1. 1928" 1 @: 
Mar. 21, 1929; HE for. 3472; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 6077 


Move over; by Duke Ellington; pf. © 
Hep; , 5, 1929; 2 ¢ “Mar. 2; HE pub. 


3835; Gotham music service, inc., 
New York. 6078 
Movies (The); musical recitation, 


words by Mildred Plew Merryman, 
music by Helen W.ng. © Mar. 18, 
1929; 2 ec. Mar. 20; E pub. 4504; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 
6079 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) L’enlé- 
vement au sérail; opéra bouffe en 3 
actes de W. A. Mozart, fantaisie fa- 
cile pour violon et pf. par Raoul Mo- 
rane, of France. © Dec. 31, 1928; 
1c. Mar. 8, 1929; E for. 3072; Chou- 
dens, Paris. 6089 


Romanza ; from the pf. concerto in 
D min., arr. by Herbert F. Blling- 
ford, of Great Britain; organ. © 
Mar. 26, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 27; E pub. 
4633; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

6081 


Mzagra (0) ovfos (Mparpa ouzos) words 
and music by A. Sakellariou. 
[Words and meiody only] © 1 «. 
Mar. 20, 1929; E unp. 4883; Anto- 
nios Sakellariou, New York. 6082. 


Muleteros (Los) (Les muletiers) ; pa- 
roles de Ch. L. Pothier, musique 
de Marcel Valence, of France; pf. 
acc., with ukulele arr. by F. Sala- 


bert. [French text] © Feb. 25, 
1929: 1 ec Mar. 21; BE for. 8457; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 6083: 


Music when. soft voices die; part-song;- 
words by Shelley, music by Edward 
©. Bairstow, of Great Britain; men’s 
vo ces. 4to. © Feb. 23, 1929; 1 e. 
Mar. 7; E for. 2958; Hawkes & son 
(London) Itd., London. 6084 


Musical (The) salvationist; compiled 
by F. G. Hawkes, of Great Britain. 
v. 43, pt. 2, Feb. 1929. 8vo. [Staff 
and tonic solfa notations] © Feb. 5,,. 
1929; 1 :e Feb.’ 20; BE for, 349837 
Salvationist pub. & supplies, Itd., 
London. 6085 


Musical (The) salvationist; compiled 
by F. G. Hawkes, of Great Britain. 
v. 48, pt. 3, Mar. 1928. Svo..° [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 
ts, 19292 Ae; Mar 28 22h TOF, ooves 
Salvationist pub. and supplies, lItd., 
London. 6086 


Musik nach volksliedern; musik von 
Ludwig Weber, of Germany. heft 2. 
Stticke ftir 2-4 gleiche stimmen a 
capella.——heft 38. Lieder ftir eine 
stimme m.t instrumenten. © Dec. 
24, Nov. 26, 1928; 1 e. each Mar. 138, 
1929; E for. 3237, 3288; Georg Kall- 
meyer verlag, Wolfenbiittel, Ger- 
many. 6087, 6088 


My Alpine yodling sweetheart; words 
and music by H. H. Salisbury; 
solo with yodle. © Mar. 1, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 20, 1929; E pub. 4414; 
F. E. Hathaway, Chicago. 6089 


My angel face; words and music by 


J... Wo», Buxebler.; ©, 1-¢.4 Mar ota. 
1929; E unp. 4584; Joseph William 
Purchler, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 6090 


My Armenia; Armenian Jove song, 
words by Irving Caplan, music by 
Seranoosh A. Roobenian. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ce. Mar. 11, 
1929; E unp. 4599; Caplan music 
pub. co., New York. 6091 


My baby; [song], by F. H. Scott. © 
1 oe Mar. 14, 1929; Eo unp. 4739; 
Francis H. Scott, North Wales, Pa- 

6092 


My baby ain’t like she use to be; 
words by V. EH. Greer, music: by 
William J. Van Beaver; pf. and 
ukulele acc. New York City, Frank 
Harding music house. © Feb. 8, 
1929; 2 e. Feb. 15; E pub: 4300; 
Vance Harl Greer, Zwolle, La.. 6093 


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6094 


pt. 1m, n.s., v. 24 


My bluebird; words and music by J. | My dear old valley home; words by 


Soechtig. © 1c. Mar. 5, 1929; E 
unp. 4277; Jean Soechtig, Fort Mad- 
ison, Ia. 6094 


My bonnet; musical reading, words 
anon., musical setting by Frieda 
Peycke; pf. © Mar. 9, 1929; 2 «. 
Mar. 13; E pub. 4184; Willis music 
eo., Cincinnati. 6095 


My boy; words and music by P. Olm- 
stead. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 22, 1929; E unp. 4992; 
Perry Olmstead, Great Falls, Mont. 

6096 


My Cairo love; theme song of One 
stolen night, words by Harry D. 
Kerr, music by J. 8S. Zamecnik; pf. 
acc., with ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. © Mar. 23, 1929; 2c. Mar. 
22; E pub. 4471; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 6097 


My castle in Spain is a shack in the 
lane; fox-trot, lyric by Irving 
Caesar, music by Cliff Friend, arr. 
by Joscph Nussbaum; orch. pts. 4to. 
©) Webiv 28, 1929" 02 yee ia Valo By 
pub. 3903; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

6098 


My castle in Spain is a shack in the 
lane; fox-trot song, lyric by Irving 
Caesar, music by Cliff Friend; pf. 
and ukulele or banjulele banjo ace. 
© Feb. 27, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 1; E pub. 
3904; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

6099 


My castle of never can be; lyric by 
Sunny Clapp, music by Bob Nolan; 
pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by M: 
Kalua. © Jan. 29, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
12 pub? StS ves msc, nc., 
New York. 6100: 


‘My Chili queen; words and music by 
D. A. Forbes. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Feb. 20, 1929; 2 c¢. 
Feb. 27: BH pub. 4822; Denver A. 
Forbes, Tucson, Ariz. 6101 


My China poppy I love you; words 
by H. Reinschreiber, music by 
Johnny Thompson and H. Rein- 
schreiber. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 13, 1929; E unp, 4715; 
Henry Reinschreiber, Philadelphia. 

6102 

My dad, the best pal I ever had; 
words by T. M. Lupton, music by 
Samuel H. Speck. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c Mar. 28, 1929; 
EH unp. 5160; Thelma M. Lupton, 
Phoebus, Va. 6103 


HK. Nichols, music by Fred Ahlefeld 
jr.; pf. and ukulele ace. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Feb. 16, 
1929; 2 ¢«. Feb. 19; E pub. 4309; 
Edward Nichols, Mount Airy, N. C. - 


6104 
My Dixie boy dream; words by J. 
Seales, music by Phil Starr. [Words 


and melody only] © 1 «¢ Mar. 22, 
1929; E unp. 4970; James Seales, 
Brooklyn. 6105 


My Dixieland; fox trot, by Emile 
Christian and Tom Waltham, of 
Great Britain; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1928; 
1 c. Mar. 15, 1929; HH for. 3208; 
Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 6106 


My dream boat, waltz; words and mu- 
sic by G. O’Connor. [Photostat] © 
1 ec. Mar. 20, 1929; E unp. 4894; 
Gertrude O’Connor, Detroit. 6107 


My dream girl; words by L. Hogan, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Mar. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 4825; Lou Hogan, Escanaba, 
Mich. 6108 


My dream is you; words by C. Mears, 
music by Robert Van _ Sickle. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 « 
Mar. 11, 1929; EH unp. 4600; Charley 


Mears, Louisville. 6109 
My dream of paradise; words and 
music by C. K. Harris. © Feb. 28, 


1929;, 2 a, Mar. 12: BE. pub... 
Charles K. Harris, New York. 6110 


My girlie; words by E. Worden, music 
by Chester Escher. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 6, 1929; 
EK unp. 4396; Elizabeth Worden, 
Fillmore, Calif. 6111 


My golden dream; words by S. Stock- 
er, music by Lewis F. Stafford. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Mar. 19, 1929; E unp. 4859; Stanley 
Stocker, Syracuse, N. Y. 6112 


My golden haired gal; words by C. 
Harsh, music by Phil Starr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ©. Mar. 2, 
1929; E unp. 4244; Curtis Harsh, 
Dudley, Mo. 6113 


My heart belongs to you; fox-trot, 
words by Jack Matisoff, musie by 
Milton Davis. [Words and melody 


only] ©1e. Mar. 8, 1929; E unp. 
4494; Jack Louis Matisoff, Los 
Angeles. 6114 


My heart belongs to you; words and 
music by A. Farrow. [Words and 


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no. 3, 1929 


melody only] © 1c. Mar. 22, 1929; 
EH unp. 4965; Amanda Farrow, 
Cleveland. 6115 


My heart holds a rose; words and 
music by D. P. Fina. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 8, 1929; 
E unp. 4498; Donald Pascal Fina, 


Kenosha, Wis. 6116 
My heart is bluer than your eyes, 
cherie; words by Alfred Bryan, 


music by Monte Wilhite; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Mar. 15, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 16; E pub. 4285; Joe Hiller 
musie corp., Pittsburgh. 6117 


My heart wants to kiss you, cherie; 
words by Alfred Bryan, music by 
Horatio Nicholls, of Great Britain; 
pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Mar. 12, 1929; 
1 ec. Mar. 16; E for. 3177; Lawrence 
Wright music co., London. 6118 


My heaven of love; words by Alfred 
Bryan, music by Edwin Franko 
Goldman; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Mar. 9, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 12; E pub. 
4158; Atlas music corp., New York. 

6119 


My hour of love; words and music by 
J. R. Biggs and G. Queen. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Jan. 23, 
1929; E unp. 4935; James R. Biggs 
and George Queen, Detroit. 6120 


My hours with you were heaven; 
words and music by J. Cornelli; pf. 
© 1c. Mar. 23, 1929; E unp. 5048; 
Joseph Cornelli, Hoboken, N. J. 

6121 


My house; musical reading, words by 
Ed. Stone, music by Frieda Peycke, 
pf. © Mar. 9, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 18; 
E pub. 4185; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 6122 


My Irish paradise; song waltz, words 
by H. B. Tilsley, music by Tolchard 


Evans, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele acc. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Mar. 8, 1929; 1 «e. 


Mar. 16; E for. 3178; Cecil Lennox, 
ltd., London. 6123 


My kingdom of love; words by E. M. 
Christian, music by Eugene Platz- 
man. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Mar. 7, 1929; E unp. 4414; Edith 
M. Christian, Ozone Park, L. I., 
NY! Y! 6124 


My little brown shack in Lamore; 
words by F. Hosford, music by Ray 
Hibbeler. New York City, Frank 


6136 


Harding. © Jan. 3, 1929; 2 ¢. Jan. 
12; E pub. 2593; Floyd Hosford, 
Newark Valley, N. Y. 6125 


My little Dixie home; words by H. G, 
Smith, music by Bob Cloud fi. e. 
Robert Cloud] and Ben Garrison [i. 
e. Benjamin Garrison] © Mar. 15, 
1929+2..e;, Mar, 12; EF pubs 4177; 
Harrison Godwin. Smith, New York. 

6126 


My little fellow; by Frank Parente. 
[Melody only] ©1c. Mar. 138, 1929; 
EH unp. 4668; James Dante, Madison, 
N. J. 6127 

My little pal; words by Walter Sean- 
lan, music by I. Schloss. © 1 ce. 
Mar. 11, 1929; E unp. 4569; Irving 
Schloss, Flushing, L. I., N. Y. 6128 


My little poppy maid; words and 
music by L. Morris, arr. by Jean 
Walz. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 2, 1929; E unp. 4239; 
Lois Morris, Winnetka, Il. 6129 


My Louisiana home; words and music 
by T. G. De Monico. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Mar. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 4578; Thaddeus Grandier De 


Monico, Indianapolis. 6130 
My love is a silent forest; words by 
Fred E. Weatherly, music by 


Margaret Woolmer, of Great Britain. 
© Mar. 14, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 16; E for. 
3176; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
6131 
My mamma’s in town; words and 
musie by Billy Morlen. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Jan. 3, 1929; 
BH unp. 2495; Wasa Miolski, Phila- 
delphia. 6132 


My mammy’s yodel song; words and 
music by F. Marvin. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Mar. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 4824; Frankie Marvin, Mama- 
roneck, N. Y. 6133 


My melody man; words by Charles 
Tobias and Sidney Clare, music by 
Peter De Rose. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Mar. 27, 1929; E ump. 
5107; Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

6134 

My Michigan moon; words and music 

by G. O’Connor. [Words and melody 


only] © 1. Mar. 20, 1929; BE unp. 
4893; Gertrude O’Connor, Detroit. 
6135 


My Misscuri cabin; words by G. L. 
Vandiver, musie by Chas. L. Johnson. 
© Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c Mar. 5; E pub. 
3936; Grace Lewis Vandiver, Kansas 
City, Mo. 6136 


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6137 


My mother; ballad, words by A. 
Gibson, music by Phil Starr. New 
York City, Frank Harding music 
house. © Feb. 26, 1929; 2 c Mar. 
2; E pub. 4325; Alma Gibson, Mt. 
Pleasant, Mich. 6137 


My mother’s lullaby ; words and music 
by D. B. Sorlin. Worcester, Mass., 
Aletheia Grotto. © Mar. 20, 1929; 
2 ce. Mar. 19; E pub. 4871; Daniel 
Bror Sorlin, Worcester, Mass. 6138 


My own song, a tear with a smile in 
it; words and music by Madame 
Marie. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ¢. Mar.?11, 1929; E unp. 4590; 
Marie Johnson, San Francisco. 6139 


My pal of pals; waltz, words by M. 
A. Kickashear, music by Wallace 
Frank Johnson. © 1 ec. Mar. 28, 
1929; E unp. 5177; Maurice A. Kick- 
ashear, Fresno, Calif. 6140: 


My pansy blossom girl; words and 
music by B. E. Murch. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 2, 1929; 
E unp. 4251; Bess Evangeline 
Murch, Detroit. 6141 


My paradise; words by J. G. Johnson, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross. 
1 c. Mar. 6, 1929; E unp. 4391; J. 
G. Johnson, Orchards, Wash. 6142 


My people; by Paul Cunningham and 
Paul Winkopp, orch. by George J. 
Trinkaus;. ‘voc. orch, pts...) with 
words. 4to. © Mar. 20, 1929; 2 «. 
Mar. 25; E pub. 4556; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 6143 


My picture frame; words and music 
by..d:. D>. Marks. (1@) de.) Mar. 8, 


1929; E unp. 4670; John David 
Marks, New York. 6144 
My prohibition daddy; words by M. 
D. Wilson, music by Richard 
Broughton. © 1 c. Mar. 8, 1929; 


E unp. 4489; Marion Dale Wilson, 
Bismarck, N. D. * 6145 


My radio Ray; words and music by 
W. H. Morgan; pf. and ukulele ace. 
San Francisco, Meryl Prince. © 
Mar. 18, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 25; E pub. 
4571; William Hart Morgan, San 
Francisco. 6146 


My Rosalie; fox-trot song, lyrics by 
Jos. R. Hawes and Jos. J. Sexton, 
music by Klarence N. Kraemer; pf. 
and ukulele acc. Chicago, Imperial 
music pub. co. © Mar. 18, 1929; 
2 c. Mar. 23; E pub. 4486; Edward 
A. Jachim, Chicago. 6147 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


My sin; words and music by B. G. De 
Sylva [pseud. of George Gard De 
Sylva], Lew Brown and Ray Hen- 
derson. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 5, 1929: FE unp. 43879; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine., 
New York. 6148 


My Studebaker sedan; words and mu- 
sic by J. L. Smith (Jimmie Smith). 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 4280; J. L. 
Smith, Tujunga, Calif. 6149 


My sugar and me; words and music 
by Jack Palmer, Billy Hays and 
Ted Koehler; pf. ace. with ukulele 
arr. by A. J. Franchini. © Mar. 7, 
1929; 2 ec. Mar. 8; E pub. 4039; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 6150 


My sweet little darling; unison song, 
words anon., adapted by W. M., mu- 
Sic by U. Greville, of Great Britain. 
London, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Mar. 16, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 14; E 
for. 3359; Ursula Greville, Gerrards 
Cross, Bucks, England. 6151 


My sweetheart of boyhood days; 
words and music by F. Mirro; pf. 
© 1c. Mar. 8, 1929; E unp. 4501; 
Frank Mirro, Union Beach, N. J. 

6152 


My sweetheart on the air; words and 
music by J.. Y. Corley. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 4805; Julia Y. Corley, 
Greensboro, Ala. 6153 


My sweetie true; words by Lilly B. 
Levy, music by Arnold Le Bonde 
[i. e. R. A. Le Bonde] © 1c. Mar. 
18, 1929; E unp. 4849; Robert 
Arnold Le Bonde, Portland, Or. 

6154 


My true blue over all man; words and 
music by R. B. Lewis. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
21, 1929; E unp. 4917; Ruby Ben- 
nett Lewis, Warren, Mich. 6155 


My very first music lessons at the 
pianoforte; by Hazel Gertrude Kin- 
scella. obl. 8vo. © Mar. 5, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 11; aff. Mar. 25; AA 12189; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 6156 


My wild party girl; words by Leo 
Robin, music by Richard A. Whit- 
ing; pf. and ukulele acc. © Mar. 
aor 1929. 2’*e.” Mar, 30's" 30 ae. 
4672; Famous music corp., New 
York. 6157 


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no. 3, 1929 


My wonderful garden; words and mu- 
sic by Dorothie Bigelow, of Great 
Britain. © Feb. 18, 1929; 1 ¢. Feb. 
23; E for. 2882; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 6158 


My wonderful moon; words and music 
by Cliff Slider; pf. and ukulele ace. 
Louisville, Ky., Cohn & Cohn. © 
Apr. 1, 1929;°2' cs Mar: 29; E ‘pub. 
4657; Cliff Slider, Louisville. 6159 


Mystic Bengal Bay; words by Shirley 
Kaye, music by W. Creager. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Jan, 31, 1929; E unp. 4191; William 
Creager; New York. 6160 


Nacht (Eine) in Kairo; operette in 
drei akten, von Leopold Jacobson 
und Bruno Hardt-Warden, musik 
von Jean Gilbert, of Germany. © 
Feb. 20, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 9; D pub. 
27469; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 6161 


Nachtwandler; minnerchor, a cappel- 
la, worte von Gustav Falke, musik 
von Wilhelm Rinkens, of Germany, 
op. 44, no. 8. Se. 4to. © Aug. 24, 
19285) oE el) Mar.) 27,::1929;) i: for. 
3394; Gebriider Hug & co., Leipzig. 

6162 


Nagasaki; par. Ch. Jardin, arr. par 
F. Salabert, of France; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor and ist violin 
cenductor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 
1 ec. Mar. 21, 1929; EB for. 3471; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 6163 


Naomi; words and music by A. Rem- 
sen. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ce Mar. 19, 1929; E unp. 4850; 
Alice Remsen, New York. 6164 


Napule d’esta’; versi di Louis Sica, 
musica di Pasquale Vittori. [Words 
and melody only] 4to. © Jan. 14, 
1929; 2 @ Jan. 16; E pub. 4229; 
Vincenzo Di Maio & Salvatore Di 
Fazio, New York. 6165 


Naughty gnomes; novelty fox-trot, by 
T. Henry Lodge; pf. © Mar. 18, 
1929; 2 c. Mar. 20; E pub. 4412; 
Crawford music corp., New York. 

6166 

Ne plus t’aimer; valse russe, chanson 
du film Anna Karénine, paroles de 
Lucien Boyer, musique de René Syl- 
viano, of France; pf. acc., with uku- 
le arr. by F. Salabert. Feb. 
25, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 21; E for. 3458; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 6167 

Ne t’en vas pas; valse, de L’hostel- 
lerie de la vertu, de Henry Verdun, 
of France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 


47158—29—6 


6178 
ductor, 1st violin conductor and 
words. 4to. © Feb. 25, 1929; 1 ec. 


Mar. 21; E for. 3479; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 6168 


Neue (Die) wunder-geige; von Arthur 
Seybold, of Germany; violin and pf. 
v. 1. © Feb. 4, 1929; 1c. Feb. 26; 
E for. 2986; Anton J. Benjamin, 
Leipzig. 6169 


New (A) little mother; words and 
music by L. G. Smith. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 22, 1929; 
E unp. 4999; Lou G. Smith, Jersey 
City. 6170 


New love; words and music by B. 
Jampel. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 12, 1929; E unp. 4607; 
Blanche Jampel, New York. 6171 


New songs for service; compiled by 
H. A. Rodeheaver. 8vo. © Mar.. 15, 
1929.2) ¢,and ate. * Mar. 237A 4 
12219; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 6172 


Newark I; march, by A. C. Laurie; 
band pts., with conductor. 4to. © 
Feb. 20, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 25; E pub. 
3809; Salvation army, inc., New 
York. 6173 


Nieszpory ; psalmy, hymn, magnificat i 
antyfony, na chor. mieszany, Hugen- 
iusz Walkiewicz (Katalog muzyczny 
no. 1-—1923r., B) 4to. © Mar. 20, 
1929; 2 c. Mar. 22; E pub. 4458; 
Bolesiaw Jozef Zalewski, Chicago. 

6174 


Night (A) in May (Mainacht); ga- 
votte fox-trot, English lyrics by 
Robert A. Simon, music by Paul 
luincke, of.Germany.. © Mar, 6, 
1929; 2 c. Mar. 7; E pub. 3984; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music co., New York. 

6175 . 


Night of spring; nocturne, by Charles 
Raymond Cronham; organ. obl. 
8vo. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 5; 
E pub. 3878; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 6176 


Nightingaie’s (The) song; 2-pt. choral, 
by Carl Zeller, arr. by Christopher 
O’Hare. Franklin ed. 4to. © Mar. 
ds: 19290.:: 20. Mawes 2 Bp oe) 
Kay & Kay music pub. corp., New 
York. 6177 


Nightingale’s (The) song; 3-pt. choral, 
by Carl Zeller, arr. by Christopher 
O’Hare; sop. 1, 2, and alto. Frank- 
lin ‘ed, 4to: © Mar: 1)°1929:. 2 c. 
Mar. 2; E pub. 3816; Kay & Kay 
music pub. corp., New York. 6178 


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6179 


Nightly; fox-trot, by Yatove, of 
France; orch, pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor. 4to. © Feb. 20, 1929; 1 « 
Mar. 15; E for. 3180; H. Benjamin, 
Paris. 6179: 

Nimble fingers; study in five-finger po- 
sitions, by Joseph J. McGrath; pf. 
© Mar. 1, 1929; 2c. Mar. 7; E pub. 
4055; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

6180 

Ninette; valse, words and music by 
Al. Maud, of Great Britain; pf. acc., 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele 
arr. by Alvin D. Keech. © Mar. 
14, 1929; 1 « Mar. 23; E for. 3338; 
Lawrence Wright music co., London. 

6181 


Now. movo; milonga, é démepérta “H 
TpaTn ayarn, words and music by 
Nicholas Hatziapostolou, of France. 
© Dec. 18, 1928; 1 c Mar. 9, 1929; 
E for. 2942; Alector pub. co., New 
York. 6182 


Nita my Juanita; words by Shirley 
Kaye, music by W._ Creager. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Jan. 31, 1929; E unp. 4195; William 
Creager, New York. 6183 


No dough blues; words and music by 
Arthur Blake. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Mar. 7, 1929; E unp. 
4429; Chicago music pub. co., inc., 
Chicago. 6184 


No one cares for me; lyric by H. Har- 
nis, » music “by ~<Dave, B.. Peyton. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.«. 
Mar. 28, 1929; E unp. 51389; Herries 
Harris, Chicago. 6185 


No one else but you; by Donald Red- 
man. [Melody only] © 1c. Mar. 
23, 1929; E unp. 5028; Georgia mu- 
sic co., New York. 6186 


No one in the world but vou; words 
and music by Wm. T. Ferris and J. 
Russel Robinson; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Mar. 12, 1929; 2c. Mar. 14; 
E pub. 4234; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 6187 


Nobody ever looks at me; words and 
musie by Will Sullivan [i. e. Wil- 
liam Agusta Sullivan] © Jan. 2, 
1929; 2c. Jan. 7; E pub. 4230; En- 
glewood music house, Chicago. 6188 


Nobody knows de trouble I see; negro 
spiritual, transcribed by Calvin 
Grooms; pf. © Mar. 6, 1929; 2 «. 
Mar. 7; E pub. 3958; Century music 
pub. co., New York. 6189 


Nobody knows the trouble I see; negro 
spiritual, freely arr. by Charles Fon- 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 24 


teyn Manney; mixed voices. 4to..© 

Feb. 14, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 5; E pub. 

3896; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
6190 


Nocturnal Tangier; from Triakontam- 
eron, by Leopold Godowsky, trans- 
scribed by Fritz Kreisler, of Austria, 
domiciled at New York; violin and 
pf. © Feb. 14, 1929; 2 c Mar. 8; 
E pub. 4015; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 6191 


Noél nouvelet; recueilli et harmonisé 
par Julien Tiersot, of France. (Mél- 
odies populaires des provinces de 
France, 10° série, no. 95) © Dee. 
31, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 8, 1929; BH for. 
3106; Heugel, Paris. 6192 


Noél savoyard du XVI° siécle; recueilli 
et harmonisé par Julien Tiersot, of 
France. (Mélodies populaires des 
provinces de France, 10° série, no. 
96) © Dee. 31, 1928; 1 c Mar. 8, 
1929; E for. 3107; Heugel, Paris. 

6193 


Norma; words and music by 8. Pepper 
and Bob Brennen. © 1 c¢. Mar. 19, 
1929; E unp. 4847; Sally Pepper and 
Robt. H. Brennen, New York. 6194 


Not guessing; words and music by 
A. D. Monsees, of Canada, domiciled 
at San Francisco. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Mar. 20, 1929; HB 
unp. 4900; Alonzo Denis Monsees, 
San Francisco. 6195 


Nothing’s right, when your love’s all 
wrong; words by Howard Dietz and 
Erwin Harburg, music by Jay Gor- 
ney. [Words and melody only] © 
1 c. Mar. 6, 1929; E unp. 4861; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 6196 


Nothing to do but love; words and 
music by Moe Jaffe, Clay Boland and 
Powers Gouraud. © Mar. 22, 1929; 
2 ec. Mar. 23; E pub. 4474; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

6197 


Nous quittons les Paques; chanson de 
fiancailles, recueillie et harmonisée 
par Julien Tiersot, of France. (Mél- 
odies populaires des provinces de 
France, 9° série, no. 87) © Dee. 31, 
1928; 1c. Mar. 8, 1929; EH for. 3098; 
Heugel, Paris. 6198 


Novelty (The) Chopin; fox-trot, sur 
des motifs de Frédérik Chopin, par 
I. Paoli, of France; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 
1928; 1 ec. Mar. 21, 1929; E for. 3436; 
Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 6199 


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no. 3, 1929 


6220 


ec UIT 


Now I have learned to care; words 
and music by W. S. Shotwell, arr. 
by Gordon Newham. © 1 ¢. Mar. 8, 
1929: E unp. 4487; Woodford Stew- 
art Shotwell, Springfield, O. 6200 


Now I lay me down to sleep ; words by 
Mary Pettus Thomas, music by M. E. 
Everett. [Words and melody only] 
© ic. Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 4313; 
Mary E. Everett, Memphis, en 


Nu ioka hula; words and music by 
M. K. Hanapi; guitar. © 1c. Feb. 
21, 1929; E unp. 4200; Michael K. 
Hanapi, New York. 6202 


Nudity; words by J. Gafney, music by 
Chester Escher. © 1 ec. Mar. 6, 
1929: E unp. 4405; James Gafney, 
New York. 6203 


Nuit d’ Argentine; tango, paroles de 
Vincent Telly, musique de A. Bosc, 
of France. © Feb. 20, 1929; 1 c. 
Mar. 15; E for. 3198; Auguste Bosc, 
Paris. 6204 


Nuits d’ Argentine; one-step, de Dés- 
habillezvous. Ge René Mercier, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor, Ist violin conductor and words. 
4£0. 4G) Heb. 25, 192934 c. Mars 21; 
E for. 3475; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

6205 

Number runners blues; words and mu- 
sic by L. Fowler. [Chords, single 
staff] © 1c. Mar. 18, 1929; E unp. 
4866; Lem Fowler, New York. 6206 


Nur, wer dich mit dem herzen sucht’ 


. . .; Wienerlied, worte von Fried- 
rich Oppenheimer, musik von Her- 
mann Leopoldi, of Austria. © Dec. 
19,1928; d.¢cMar: 13,;1929;, Ey for. 
3319; Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard 
Herzmansky), Leipzig. 6207 


O clap your hands together; anthem, 
words from psalm 47, music by Her- 
bert J. Tily; men’s voices; pf. or 
organ ace. 4to. © Mar. 15, 1929; 
2 c. Mar. 18; E pub. 4501; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 6208 


’O fatto d’ ’o capecuollo; versi di Nino 
Marzoni, musica di Remo D’Alba; 
violin. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1929; E ump. 
4557; Frank Amodio, Brooklyn. 

6209 


O-give Thy grace to me; prayer and 
music by Laura Frances Deem. Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio, Fillmore music house. 
© Feb. 23, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 11; E pub. 
4147; Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 

6210 


°O gulio @’ ’a parulana; words by A. 
Sigismondi, music by G. Barbati [i. e. 
Joseph Barbati] [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Mar. 7, 1929; E 
unp. 4418; Aristide Sigismondi, 
Brooklyn. 6211 


O Moselland, mein Moselland; fiir 
mannerchor, text von Erich Langer, 
musik von Emil Kraemer, of Ger- 
many, op. 214, nr. 1. 4to. © Nov. 
28, 1928; 1 e. Mar. 13; 1929; E for. 
3301; Hans Kessler, Trier, Germany. 

6212 


O perfect love; wedding anthem, words 
by Dorothy F. Blomfield, music by 
Ralph Kinder; mixed voices, with 
organ ace. 4to. © Mar. 18, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 20; E pub. 4502; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 6213 


°O ritorno ’e muglierema; versi e 
musica di F. Amodio; violin. © 1. 
Feb. 28, 1929; E unp. 4555; Frank 
Amodio, Brooklyn. 6214 


O schiffiein, fahre zu; fiir minnerchor, 
text u. musik von Georg Doring, of 
Germany, 109. werk. 4to. © Nov. 
28, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 13, 1929; E for. 
3299; Hans Kessler, Trier, Germany. 

6215 


O sole mio; by E. di Capua, simplified 
transcription by Mortimer Wilson; 
pf. © Mar. 6, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 7: EB 
pub. 3969; Century music pub. co., 
New York. 6216 


°O sturento e ’a vaiassa ; versi e musica 
di F. Amodio; violin. © 1 c. Feb. 
20, ~ 1929; KH up. ..45d65) Krank 
Amodio, Brooklyn. 6217 


Obsession; mélodie-boston, paroles de 
René Vilhianne, musique de Jehan 
Charpentier, of France. © Mar. 20, 
1929 68 Avice. Mar. >217;)GH fort S332 : 
Société anonyme des éditions Ri- 
cordi, Paris. 6218 


Occupe toi du pli de ton pantalon; par 
Léon Raiter, orch. par Roger 
Crayssac, of France; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor and words. 4to. 
Dec, SL, 1925 c. 1 eso iar. 2h, 129 ; 
E for. 3426; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 6219 


Oh boy what a night for love; words 
and music by H. D. and R. L. Algie, 
of Canada. © 1 ¢. Mar, 25, 1929; 
E unp. 5058; Harry Dale Algie and 
Robert L. Algie, Brampton, Ontario, 
Canada. 6220 


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6221 


Oh boy! What joy! words and music 
by B. J. Greenhouse; pf. © 1 c. 
Mar. 8, 1929; E unp. 4510; Bertram 
J. Greenhouse, Philadelphia. 6221 


Oh gee! words and music by H. A. 
Pendreigh, of Australia. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
21, 1928; E unp. 4565; Harold 
Alexandre Pendreigh, Rockhampton, 
Queensland. 6222 


Oh gentle loving presence; Christian 
science hymn, words and music by 
G. E. Morley. © 1c. Mar. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 4829; Gertrude Estelle Mor- 
ley, Silverton, Or. 62238 


Oh girls, what a man; words by R. 
Sexton, music by Arthur Darvo. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Mar. 1, 1929; E unp. 4147; Ruth 
Sexton, Paterson. 6224 


Oh! how I love a Christmas day; 
duet, words by EH. T. C. Jenkins, 
music by Irving Edward Jenkins; 


sop. and alto, with. obbl:. for: 2 
violins. Independence, Mo., Herald 
pub. co. © Dee. 20, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 


21, 1929; E pub. 2785; Elizabeth T. 


C. Jenkins, Independence, Mo. 6225 
Oh! how the girls can lurve, ’way 
down in Arkansaw; words and 
music by George Waggner, Lou 


Traveller and J. Russel Robinson; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Mar. 12, 
1929; 2) .C.. Mar, 14; .Byspub:. 4233); 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. 6226 


Oh, lovelight; ballad, words and music 
by L. Martine. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Mar. 14, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 23; E pub. 4623; Loretta 
Martine, Elmira, New York. 6227 


Oh, me! Oh, my! She’s wonderful ; 
fox trot song, words by Louis Paul, 
music by Reginald Morgan and 
Alfredo, both of Great Britain; pf., 
ukulele and banjulele banjo acc. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Feb. 20; 1929; ic.’ Web.27.7).) for. 
2906; Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd.., 
London. 6228 


Oh, oh, oh, how I love it; words by 
H. Reinschreiber, music by Johnny 
Thompson and H. Reinschreiber. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Mar. 13, 1929; E unp. 4716; Henry 


Reinschreiber, Philadelphia. 6229 
Oh! sunshine; words by B. Rossini, 
music by Chester Escher. [Words 


and melody only] © 1. Mar. 21, 
1929; E unp. 4930; Bert Rossini, 
Wilson, Pa. 6230 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Oh sweetheart where are you to-night ; 
words and music by Benny Davis 
and Fred _ Coots. [Words and 
melody only] ©1ce. Mar. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 4726; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 6231 


Oh, what you can do to me; from 
Mister Cinders, words by Clifford 
Grey, music by Vivian Hllis, of Great 
Britain. © Feb. 14, 1929; 1 ¢. Feb. 
21; E for. 2887; Harms, ine., New 
York. 6232 


Oh, yeh! words and music by James. 
Brockman and Leonard Stevens. 
[Words and melody only] ©1l1e.. 
Mar. 1, 1929; E unp. 4841; De Sylva, 


Brown & Henderson, inc. New 
York. 6233. 
Oh! yes it’s some bolony; by M. 


Romagnoli; violin. © 1c. Mar. 22, 
1929; E unp. 4958; Mario Romag- 
noli, Philadelphia. 6234 


Oh! you mama; words by W. Z. Har- 
rison, music by Lotus Florin Brown. 
New York City, N. Y., Frank Hard- 
ing. © Déc. "28, 1928" 2%e) wane ee 
1929; E pub. 4295; Walter Zann 
Harrison, Greenwood, S. C. 6235 


Oiselet & la voix tendre; chanson 
basque, recueillie et harmonisée par 
Julien Tiersot, of France. (Mélodies 
populaires des provinces de France, 
9¢ série, no. 88) © Dec. 31, 1928; 
1 c. Mar. 8, 1929; EH. for..3099; 
Heugel, Paris. 6236 


Old Christmas carols; tr. by Edward 
Bliss Reed, music arr. by David 
Stanley Smith. v. 5. 4to. © Aug. 
29, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 30; 1 c. Sept. 17; 
EH 697686; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don. 6237 


Old country dance; by Dorothy Harris, 
of Great Britain, op. 19; pf... © 
Mar. 18,1929; 2 ce. Mar. 22; Epub: 
4578; B. EF. Wood music co., Boston. 

6238 


Old (The) homestead on the ,hill; 
words and music by F. Roy Mc- 
Cluskey, arr. by L. A. Clark; male 
quartette. 4to. © Mar. 1, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 5; E pub. 4118; Frank Roy 
McCluskey, Canfield, O. 6239 


Old memories; words by William 
Stewart Steele, music by Fred West. 
© Mar. 18, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 20; B 
pub. 4419; William S. Steele, Lona- 
coning, Md. 6240 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1929 


6262 


Old (An) music box; from the suite 
The antique shop, by Jean Beghon; 
pf. conductor pt. 4to. © Feb. 1, 
1929; 2 c. Mar. 15; E pub. 4567; 
Kalmus filmusic edition, New York. 

6241 


Old Panama; march, by Kenneth J. 
Alford, of Great Britain; reed and 
brass band pts. 4to. © Mar. 11, 
pes 1 es Marei22-°E). for. 334i; 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd., Lon- 
don. 6242 


Old school bell; words and music by 
M. M. Frownfelter. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 5159; Mattie M. Frownfelter, 
Flint, Mich. 6243 


On a balmy June night; lyric by Shir- 
ley Kaye, music by W. Creager. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Jan. 31, 1929; E unp. 4194; William 
Creager, New York. 6244 


On a moonlight night; waltz, words 
and music by J. Turchi; 1st violin. 
© 1c. Mar. 28, 1929; E unp. 5145; 
John Turchi, Philadelphia. 6245 


On a poet’s lips I slept; part song, 
words by Shelley, music by Edward 
C. Bairstow, of Great Britain; 
women’s voices. 4to. © Feb. 28, 
1929; 1 c. Mar. 14; E for. 3148; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd., Lon- 
don. 6246 


On a summery night; lyrics by Charles 
Tobias and Al Lewis, music by Al 
Sherman. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ec. Mar. 8, 1929; E unp. 4495; 
Santly bros.. ine., New York. 6247 


On the banks of the Tippecanoe; 
words by F. A. Brewer, music by 
Z. Williams. Warsaw, Ind., Reub. 
Williams & sons. © Mar. 1, 1929; 
2 c. Mar. 5; E pub. 3937; Zella Wil- 
liams, Chicago. 6248 


On the davenport; words and music 
by H. E. Crow. [Photostat] © 
mje. ‘Mar. 5, 19295 E ‘inp: 4293); 
Henry Ernest Crow, Topeka, Kan. 

6249 


On the march; by Paul Zilcher, of 
Germany; pf., 6 hands. © Mar. 5, 
1929: 2 c.. Mar. 1413, E pub. 4224; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 6250 


On the road to Tennessee; words and 
music by Johnny Crockett [i.e. J. H. 
Crockett, jr.] [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Mar. 27, 1929; E unp. 
5108; Johnny Harvey Crockett, jr., 
Fowler, Calif. 6251 


On the trail; intermezzo, composed 
and arr. by F. Bub; orch. pts., with 
pf. © Mar. 11, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 13; 
E pub. 4180; Music buyers corp., 


New York. 6252 
On the way; march, by James M. 
Fulton; military band pts. 4to. © 


Feb. 14, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 5; E pub. 
3897; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
6253 


Once there was; point number, words 
by Bruce Sievier, music by Chater 
Robinson, of Great Britain. © Feb. 
6, 1929: 1°e. Mar. 14;°H for. 3138; 
Cavendish music co., London. 6254 


One hour to-night ; words by B. Smith, 
music by Thelma Lee. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Feb. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 4180; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 6255 


One summer’s night; words and music 
by B. Katzen. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Mar. 28, 1929; E unp. 
5166; Bernard Katzen, New York. 

6256 


One (The) that I love loves me; 
words and music by Roy Turk and 
Fred E. Ahlert. © Mar. 7, 1929; 
2 ce. Mar. 8; E pub. 3986; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 6257 


Only dreaming; words and music by 
B. R. Ingram. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c¢. Mar. 22, 1929; E unp. 
4993; Beulah R. Ingram, Washing- 
ton. 6258 


Only for you; words and music by 
Buddy Valentine and Gene Johnston, 
arr. by Ray Canfield; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Mar. 19, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
26; E pub. 4541; Gene Johnston, ine., 
Los Angeles. 6259 


Only one light; words by Herbert J. 
Brandon, music by Ashworth Hope, 
of Great Britain. © Mar. 19, 1929; 
1c. Mar. 20; E for. 3168; Keith- 
Prowse & co., Itd., London. 6260 


Open book; duet from Lady fingers, 
words by Edward Eliscu, music by 
Joseph Meyer; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Feb. 15, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 18; E pub. 
3805; Harms, ine., New York. 6261 


Open your heart and give me all your 
love pretty baby; words and music 
by H. Oblinger. © 1 ec. Mar. 25, 
1929; E unp. 5064; Harry Oblinger, 
San Francisco. 6262 


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6263 


Opening act 1; from The broken wing, 
lyrics by Harry Clarke, music by 
Percy Wenrich. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Mar. 8, 1929; E unp. 
5002; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

6263 


"Orov ku av Taw; tango-romanza, ék d7e- 
perta ‘H arpatn ayarn, words and 
muse by Nicholas Hatziapostolou, 
of France. © Dec. 18, 1928; 1 «. 
Mar. 9, 1929; E for. 2948; Alector 
pub. co., New York. 6264 


Oquossoe (The) hop; words and mu- 
sic by B. J. Greenhouse; pf. with 
words. [Photostat] © 1 ¢c Mar. 
8, 1929; E unp. 4458; Bertram J. 
Greenhouse, Philadelphia. 6265 


Orage (L’); morceau descriptif, par 
J. Franceschi, of Italy; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor and ist violin 
conductor. 4to. © Feb. 25, 1929; 
1c. Mar. 21; E for. 3406; J. Fran- 
ceschi, Marseilles, France. 6266 


Orage (L’) dans la montagne; scéne 
descriptive, par Roger Weiller, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor and ist violins conductor. © 
Dee si, “19283 Loe" Mar. 21% /1929- 
E for. 3443; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 6267 


Orage en mer; poéme symphonique, 
par Ed. Flament, of France, op. 81; 


orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 


© Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ec. Mar. 8, 1929; 
E for. 38056; F. Moulin, Cannes, 
France. 6268 


Orchester-studien fiir viola; hrsg. von 
Wilhelm Altman, of Germany. heft 
8. © Dec. 28, 1928; 1 c Mar. 13, 
1929; E for. 3280; Carl Merseburger, 
Leipzig. 6269: 


Orchestral studies for violoncello; dif- 
ficult passages including a few solos 
and obbls. from works of the mas- 
ters, selected, compiled, fingered and 
ed. by Leo Schulz. v. 1. © Feb. 
20, 1929; 2 c« Mar. 9; E pub. 4087; 
Boston musie ¢co., Boston. 6270 


Orchids; novelette, by Cornelius Van 
Rees; pf. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
5; E pub. 3922; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 6271 


Oregon mist; triolet, words by H. 
Sweet, music by R. Brown. [Photo- 
stat] © 1c. Feb. 19, 1929; E unp. 
4568; Elnathan Sweet and Ruth 
Brown, Portland, Or. 6272 


Oriental fantasy ; symphonic ballet, by 
M. Salta, of Italy, domiciled at New 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 24 


York; pf. conductor. © 1 ¢c. Mar. 
2, 1929; E unp. 4248; Menotti Salta, 
New York. 6273. 


Original low down blues; words and 
music by Nick Reno [pseud. of N.. 
J. Rettino] [Words and melody 
only] ©1ce Mar. 8, 1929; E unp. 
4566; Nicholas Joseph Rettino, 
Brooklyn. 6274- 


Orlando (John) Canzonetta; words. 
by James T. Bodet, music by J. 
Orlando, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. ©1c. Mar. 13, 1929; E unp. 
4669; John Orlando, New York. 

i 6275. 


Ostatni uScisk; wale, words and music 
by I. Podgorski, arr. by Edw. Gru- 
dowski. © Aug. 24, 1928; 2 ce. Sept. 
19; E 698595; Ignacy Podgorski, 
Philadelphia. 6276: 


Osterchor; aus Goethes Faust, musik 
von Hermann Unger, of Germany,,. 
op. 56; fiir 3 stimmigen frauen o. 4 
stimmigen gemischten chor. und 
schiilerorchester. Se. and pts. © 
Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 13, 1929; E 
for. 3305; P. J. Tonger, Cologne/ 
Rh., Germany. G2; 


Other days in Arcady; words by 
Flora M. Smith, music by EH. H. Bai- 
ley; low voice. Boston-New York-. 
Chicago, White-Smith music pub. co. 
© Jan. 17, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 11; E pub. 
4451; Eben H. Bailey, Ipswich, 
Mass. . 6278: 


Our air hero Lindy; patriotic fox trot 
song, words by M. R. McAdams, mu- 
sie by Eugene Platzman. © 1 «. 
Mar. 11, 1929; E unp. 4574; Marga-- 
ret R. McAdams, Ottumwa, Ia. 

6279) 


Our castle of dreams; words by M. 
Peterson, music by Chester Escher. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e.. 
Mar. 13, 1929; E unp. 4657; Marga- 


ret Peterson, Grant City, S. I., N. Y. | 


6280" 


Our grand old U. S. A.; words and 
music by M. V. Smith. New York: 
City, Frank Harding music house. 
© Mar. 11, 1929; 2.¢.-Mar. 14; KE: 
pub. 4434; Maria Vrooman Smith, 
New York. 6281 


Our lad; words and music by Ernest 
Melvin, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele acc. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Feb. 20, 1929; 1 «. 
Feb. 27; BE for. 2905; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, Itd., London. 6282: 


330. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1929 


Our world of dreams; words and mu- 
sic by W. G. L. Betz. New York 
City, Frank Harding music house. 
© Feb. 25, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 8; E 
pub. 4831; Wallola G. L. Betz, Da- 
venport, Ia. 6283 


Out on Santa Fé blues; words and mu- 
sie by Arthur Petties. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Feb. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 4185; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 6284 


Out yonder; words and music by V. 
A. Marchal. [Chords, single staff] 
© 1c. Mar. 28, 1929; E unp. 5172; 
Vivian A. Marchal, Caribou, Calif. 

6285 


Outeast (The) ; ballad, words and mu- 
sic by F. Thompson and J. E. Guern- 
sey. ©) Mar. 5,/1929: 2°@ Mar!''9: 
E pub. 4140; Floyd Thompson and 
John E. Guernsey, Indianapolis. 

6286 


Over the water to Charlie; unison 
song, words traditional, adapted by 
W. M., music by U. Greville, of 
Great Britain. London, J. Curwen 
& sons, ltd. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Mar. 16, 1929; 
1 ec. Mar. 14; EH for. 3354; Ursula 
Greville, Gerrards Cross, Bucks, 
England. 6287 


Over the waters blue; words by Dena 
Tempest, music by Robert Coningsby 
Clarke, arr. by Clarence Lucas, of 
Great Britain; female trio. 4to. © 
Mar. 15, 1929; 1 ¢c..Mar. 16; E for. 
38175; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 

6288 

Over the waves; waltz, by Juventino 
Rosas, arr. by R. E. Hildreth. 4to. 
1. Band, with solo B flat trumpet cr 
cornet conductor.—2. Orch., with pf. 
conductor: ..©- Feb:; 1,;31929;,; 2..c: 
each Mar. 9; E pub. 4094-4095; 
Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 

6289, 6290 


Ozark baby; words by Claude Z. Au- 
buchon, music by F. Wakefield. 
New York City, Frank Harding mu- 
sic house. © Feb. 8, 1929; 2 «. 
Feb. 15; E pub. 4308; Fred Wake- 
field, Crystal City, Mo. 6291 


Pa and ma poorhouse blues: words 
by Selma Davis co., music by 
Gertrude (Ma) Rainey. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Feb. 8, 
1929; E unp. 4190; Chicago music 
pub. co., inc., Chicago. 6292 


Pace (La) fra l’Italia e il Vaticano: 
versi di F. Amodio, musica di Remo 
DAlba ; ‘violin. © ile. Hew... 28, 


6304 


1929; E unp. 4559; Frank Amodio, 
Brooklyn. 6293 


Paean of Easter; by Carl F. Mueller; . 
organ. © Feb. 14, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
12; E pub. 4456; White-Smith mu- 
sie pub. co., Boston. 6294 


Paggio innamorato; air de ballet, di 
Silvio Travaglia, of Italy, orch. de 
Giorgio Ballig, of Italy. 4to. 
Get. S028 +L €.. Get. 29% Hy tor. 
2988; Guglielmo Zanibon, Padova, 
Italy. 6295 


Palo Alto fox trot; by E. H. Jeffery; 
pe (©) Mar. 1s, 1929. 2 ¢ Mar.’ 20; 
E pub. 4410; Elia H. Jeffery, Royal 
Oak, Mich. 6296 


Pals to the end; words by L. Shears, 
music by V. Tomasulo. © 1 c. Mar. 
22, 1929; E unp. 5007; Vincent 
Tomasulo and Louis Shears, Brook- 
lyn. 6297 


Panther squall; words and music by 
Arthur Blake. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Mar. 7, 1929; E unp. 
4434; Chicago music pub. co., inc., 
Chicago. 6298 


Papa (’O) e’o Rre; words by A. Cen- 
nerazzo, music by R. De Luca, of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Mar. 18, 1929; E unp. 4863; Gennaro 
Amato, Brooklyn. 6299 
Papotages; piéce caractéristique, par 
F. Ausseill, of France; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Dee. 
of 928 3% Ive. Mar: 8, ‘1929 for: 
3052; F. Moulin, Cannes, France. 
6300 
Parade (The); musical recitation, 
words by Mildred Plew Merryman, 
music by Helen Wing. © Mar. 18, 
1929; 2 c«. Mar. 20; E pub. 4505; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 
6301 
Parade rest; words by V. W. Bartlett, 
music by Robert A. Jeanfavre and 
M. G. S.. ©-1 ce Mar.»5,,.1929;, B 
unp. 4274; Volney Ward Bartlett, 
Torrington, Conn. 6302 


Paradise (A) in Spain; words and 
music by Al Gifford [i. e. A. M. Gif- 
ford, jr.] © 1 ¢ Mar. 20, 1929; 
E unp. 4896; Alfred Morse Gifford, 
jr.. Los Angeles. 6303 


Paradise lost; lyric by Arthur Swan- 
strom, music by Harry Rosenthal; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Mar. 22, 
1929; 2: ¢c..Mar. 25;-E pub. 4525; 
Remick music corp., New York. 

6304 


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6305 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Parting friends; words and music by 
W. Camm. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Mar. 30, 1929; E ump. 
5223; Walter Camm, New York. 

6305 


Partita tiber den choral Ach Gott, 
vom himmel sieh darein, fiir orgel, 


von Giinter Raphael, of Germany, | 


op. 22> rio: E , obl.”’” Sv." ©, Mar, 5; 
19292 dar ine ere £Ot veent.2 
Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 6306 


Pass the jug; by Frank Melrose. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1c. Mar. 
28, 1929; E unp. 5176; Lester Mel- 
rose, Chicago. 6307 


Pastorella; dance of the shepherd- 
esses, by A. D’Agostino, op. 64, no. 
a. Vioknwand pr... ©. eb... 1929; 
2 e. Mar. 8; E pub. 4004; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 6308 


Patio (A) in Mexico; words and mu- 
sic by Marjorie Blanid Gilbert. 
[Words and melody only] ©1l1e. 
Mar. 28, 1929; E unp. 5200; Ray- 


mond Edwin Gilbert, Dorchester,’ 


Mass. 6309 


Patrouille japonaise; de Ch. Jardin, 
arr. par F. Salabert, of France; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor and 
1st violin conductor. 4to. © Dec. 
SI, $9283 °1 ce. Mar.” 21.\1929" ‘for. 
3474; Francis Salabert, Paris. 6310 


Patsy; by F. Loewe, of Germany, 
domiciled at New York; pf. ©1e. 
Mar. 2, 1929; E unp. 4245; Fred 
Loewe, New York. 6311 


Pearl of old Japan; words and music 
by Con Conrad, Sidney D. Mitchell 
and Archie Gottler. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Mar. 5, 1929; 
EK unp. 4883; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, ine., New York. 6312 


Pedlar (The); two-part song, words 
by Kate R. Moffat, old English air 
adapted and arr. by Alfred Moffat, 
of Great Britain. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 14, 
19295°° 1 @. Marvd3; EH? for. 3007: 
Novello & co., ltd., London. 6313 


Penitentiary moan blues; words by 
Texas Alexander, music arr. by 
Irene Spain. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 
4272; Polk C. Brockman, Atlanta. 

6314 

Petite chérie (Tu eres mi amor) ; Eng- 
lish and Spanish words and music 
by A. D. Tessier. New York City, 
Frank Harding music publisher. © 
Mar. 7, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 21; E pub. 


4630; Albert Denis Tessier, Visalia, 
Calif. 6315 


Petite valse; by Aurelio Giorni; pf. 
© Mar. 2, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 8; E pub. 
4606; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

6316 

Petticoat lane; Kosher medley fox 
trot, arr. by A. W. Parry, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Mar. 12, 1929; 1-e. 
Mar. 13; E for. 3343; B. Feldman & 
co., London. 6317 


Petting; waltz, words and music by I. 
Covino. © 1c. Mar. 27, 1929; E 
unp. 5105; Isaac Covino, West New 
York, N. J. 6318 


Philipp (Franz) Zwei frauenchore a 
cappella; text von Eduard MoOrike, 
musik von F. Philipp, of Germany, 
op. 3. 4to. a. Gebet. [1 other] © 
Nov. 16, 1928; 1 ce. Mar. 13, 1929; E 
for. 3284; Fritz Miiller, Stiddeut- 
scher musikverlag, Karlsruhe, i B., 
Germany. 6319 


Piano lessons; teaching how to repro- 
duce what is heard in correct pulse 
and rhythm and pitch, by A. Pettin- 
gill. © Mar. 25, 1929; 2 c. April 5; 
aff. April 4; AA 12729; Alice Pettin- 
gill, St. Louis. 6320 


Pickaninny’s cryin’; words and music 
by Elliott Jacoby Palmer and Irving 
Mills; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
M. Kalua. © Feb. 5, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
2; EH pub. 3823; Gotham music sery- 
ice, ine., New York. 6321 


Picture (The) on the wall; words and 
music by M. V. Dunham. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 7, 1929; E unp. 4426; Mary Van 
Arsdale Dunham, San Francisco. 

6322 

Pictures memories recall; words by T. 
F. White, music by Hugene Lester. 
© Mar. 11, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 20; H 
pub. 4409; Thomas F. White, Bridge- 
port, Conn. 6323 

Piéce; par Tibor MHarsanyi, of 
Hungary; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © Dec. 
31, 1928: 1 ‘c. Mar. 8) 1929. rier, 
3067: Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 6324 


Piéces intimes; par Pierre Dupont, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor and 1st violin conductor. 1. Au 
coin de ’atre. [1 other] © Dec. 31, 
1928: 1 ec. Mar. 8, 1929; E for. 3042; 
Hditions musicales Evette, Paris. 

6325 

Pierrette; by R. E. De Stefani; pf. 
© 1c. Mar. 22, 1929; E unp. 5018; 
Ralph EH. De Stefani, Brightwaters, 
WW. Me 6326 


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no. 3, 1929 


Pierrot’s wooing; serenade, by George 
J. Trinkaus; orch. pts., with pf. acc. 
conductor. 4to. © Feb. 23, 1929; 
2c. Feb. 26; E pub. 3803; Harms, 
inc., New York. 6327 


Pilarica (La) y Santa Cecilia; gran 
jota para violin y pf., de Celso Diaz, 
of Spain. © Feb. 27, 1929; 1c. Feb. 
=o. KH. for, 2018; Union *’ musical 
espanola, Madrid. 6328 


Pilot’s (The) song; or, Lindy’s love 
song, words and music by G. Wallace. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Mar. 30, 1929; E unp. 5205; Grace 
Wallace, Berkeley, Calif. 6329 


Ping-Wing; pidgin-English sing-song, 
words by Charles G. Leland, music 
by Eugene Dyrssen; low voice. © 
Mare te 120s 2 ch Mar? 02 5 pub. 
4081; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

6330 


Pingo mio; tango, paroles espagnoles de 
Manuel Romero, musique de Manuel 
Jovés, of Spain; pf. ace., with ukulele 
are by ik. Salabert..’ ©” Bec. 31, 
1928; 1 ec. Mar. 21, 1929; E for. 3460; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 6331 


Pipe and I; words and music by J. P. 
Bloom. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 22, 1929; E unp. 4996; 
James P. Bloom, Galeton, Pa. 6332 


Pirates (The) of Penzance; or, The 
Slave of duty, libretto by William S. 
Gilbert, music by Arthur S. Sullivan, 
arr. by Gladys Pitcher; cho. pts., 
for treble voices. 4to. © Mar. 18, 
1929 = 2"e@) April 4; # pub. 4666; 
C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 6333 


Pirouette (The) frolic; words by H. 
Lesslau and Billy Arnold, music by 
H. Lesslau. [Words and melody 


only] ©1c. Mar. 8, 1929; E unp. 
4564; Harry Lesslau, Brooklyn. 

6334 

Plaukiantieji garsai; ZodZiai Vinco, 


muzika Benedict Velicka, of Lithu- 
ania, domiciled at Boston, Mass. 
8vo. © Dec. 18, 1928; 2 c. mar. 18, 
1929; E pub. 4447; Anthony J. Kup- 
stis, Boston. 6335 


Play ball Yankee lad, ’ tis springtime; 
words and music by H. T. Wright. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 .«. 
Mar. 14, 1929; E unp. 4736: Harold 
Taft Wright, Westwood, N. J. 6336 


Playing round your wigwam; words by 
David Kindleberger and J. Spree, 
music by D. Kindleberger; pf. © 1 


6348 


ce. Mar. 29, 1929; E unp. 5185; Joseph 
Spree, New York. 6337 


Playmates; ensemble for tiny tots, by 
M. M. Bishop; 2 pfs., 8 hands. 1. Pf. 
12... Pf, 2.) ©, Mare 13, 1929; 12 «. 
each Mar. 16; E pub. 4898-4899; 
Mabel M. Bishop, Greenwood, Wis. 

6338, 6339 

Playtime; by A. Louis Searmolin; 
rhythmic orch. of toy instruments 
and pf., with teacher’s sc. 4to. © 
Mars'S, 1929; 2.¢) Mar. 17; Hiipuhb: 
4218; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 6340 


Please come back Kathleen to Dun- 
leary ; words by H. J. Mahon, music 
by A. J. Rizzo. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Mar. 7, 1929; E unp. 
4440; Anthony J. Rizzo and Harold 
J. Mahon, New York. 6341 


Please come back Sally; words and 
music by S. J. Arodin. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 e. music Feb. 
9, 1929: 1 e words Mar. 11; E unp. 
3603; Sidney J. Arodin, Westwego, 
La. 6342 


Plucky Lindy’s lucky day; fox-trot, 
lyric by Dale Wimbrow, music by 
Charles Abbott. © Mar. 16, 1929: 
2c Mar. 18; E pub. 4354; Southern 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

6343 

Pluie d’ été; poéme lyrique pour chant 
et orch., poésie de Victor Hugo, mu- 
sique de Maurice Desrez, of France; 
reduction for voice and pf. © Feb. 
20, 1929: 1 «. Mar. 15; E for. 3204; 
Alphonse Leduc et cie., Paris. 6344 


Poéme @’ amour; by Edgar R. Carver, 
of Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York: orch., with pf. conductor. © 
Feb. 26, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 7; E pub. 
4067; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

6345 


Polka; by Hugo Riesenfeld; pf. © 
Feb. 20, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 18; E pub. 
4207; Kalmus filmusice edition, New 
York. 6346 


Polly wants a cracker; words by A. R. 
Rossman, music by Edith Whittick. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Mar. 27, 1929; BE unpi 5111; Alfred 
R. Rossman, Keyport, N. J. 6347 


Polo; de Eugéne Cools, arrangement 
par S. Chapelier, of France; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Dee» 31, 1928:.1 ef Mary 21; 1929; 
E for. 3440; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 6348 


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6349 


Pomegranate (The) ; cantata for wom- 
en’s voices with sop., or ten., and 
bar. solo and pf. acc., text by Eliza- 
beth J. Macintire, set to music by 
Russell Hancock Miles. 4to. © 
Mar. 138, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 13; E pub. 
4188; H. W:' Gray co., New York. 

6349 


Pommes (Les) du voisin; ballet en 
deux actes, musique de Elpidio Pe- 
reira, of Brazil; orch. pts. © Dec. 
ol, 192 Soe ay C4 loos... We cor. 
Sao: Che eavet. atic. 6350 


Pommes (Les) du voisin; 1°° fantaisie, 
par Elpidio Pereira, of Brazil; orch. 
pts. with pf. conductor. © Dec. 31, 
TOAD “oC. ove be, POS” Om loos: 
Ch. Hayet, Paris. 6351 


Pont (Le) d’amour; valse, par Arth. 
Van Oost, of Belgium; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Dec. 
31, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 21, 1929: E for. 
3429; Editions Max HEschig, Paris. 

6352 


Pony dance; by Dave Stamper. [Mel- 
ody only] ©1ce. Mar. 14, 1929: BE 
unp. 5085; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, ine., New York. 6353 


Poo-poo-pe-doop, everybody’s doin’ it 
now; novelty fox-trot song, words 
and music by Abner Silver, Al. Sher- 
man and Al Lewis; pf. and ukulele 


acc. © Mar. 20, 1929; 2 ¢. Mar. 
22; E pub. 4499; Leo Feist, inc, 
New York. 6354 


Pool (The); tone poem, words and 
music by L. Miller. © 1 ec. Mar. 5, 
1929; E unp. 4800; Lucy Miller, 
Guatay, Calif. 6355 


Poor little locked up me; words by 
Henry Myers, music by Arthur 
Schwartz. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ¢. Mar. 1, 1929; E unp. 4151; 
Flora Le Breton, New York. 6356 


Popaul; opérette en trois actes, pa- 
roles et musique de Jean Loysel, par- 
tition chant et pf. reduite par Mar- 
tin Garcias, of France. © Jan. 20, 
1929: 1 @ Mar, 8S: EF tor waves: 
Choudens, Paris. 6357 


Poppy (The); words and music by 
W. A. Stewart, of Australia, domi- 
ciled at San Francisco; violin. © 
‘1 ec. Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 4289; Wil- 
liam A. Stewart, San Francisco. 

6358 

Poppy dance; by E. Wunderlich; pf. 
New York City, Frank Harding mu- 
sic house. © Mar. 15, 1929; 2 «. 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 24 


Mar. 23; E pub. 4625; Frank Hard- 
ing, New York. 6359 


Por tu culpa; tango sentimental, pa- 
roles argentines de P. Maroni, mu- 
Sique de Manuel Jovés, of Spain; 
pf. ace. with ukulele arr. by F. 
Salabert. © Dec .31, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 
21, 1929; E for. 3459; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 6360 


Por un beso; vals serenata, letra y 
muisica de L. Francés, of Spain, domi- 
ciled at New York. © 1 e¢. Mar. 2, 
1929; E unp. 4252; Leopoldo Fran- 
cés, New York. 6361 


Port of my dreams; music by Frank 
Parente. [Melody only] © 1 «. 
Jan. 17, 1929; E unp. 2891; James 
Dante, Madison, N. J. 6362 


Possum time in Dixie; words and mu- 
sic by G. P. Ritchey. © 1c Mar. 
22, 1929; E unp. 5025; George Purser 
Ritchey, Tunica, Miss. 6363 


Potato peelings; from The _ broken 
wing, lyrics by Harry Clarke, mu- 
sic by Percy Wenrich. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 8, 1929; 
EK unp. 45438; Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. 6364 


Pots and pans; by Dave Prince and 
Mel Ball; pf., with melody. © Jan. 
31, 1929; 2 ¢ Jan: 31; Ei pub. aia. 
Lewis music pub. co., New York. 

6365 


Pouét! pouét; fox-trot, de l’opérette 
Elle est a vous, par Maurice Yvyain, 
of France; orch. pts., with words; 
pf. conductor and 1st violin conduc- 
tor. 4to. © Feb. 25, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 
21; E for. 3470; Francis Salabert, 


Paris. 6366 
Pour ton sourire; mélodie, par KH. 
Benda, of France; violin, violon- 


cello, contrabasse and pf. 4to. © 

Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 15 1923200) 

for. 3179; E. Benda, Nice, France. 
6367 


Pour toujours; paroles de Jean Lenoir, 
mus que de Dora Stroéva et Jean 
Lenoir, of France. © Dec. 31, 1928; 
1c. Mar. 15, 1929; © for, 31905 Pub- 
lications Francis-Day, s. a., Paris. 

6368 

Praeludium; by Armas Jirnefelt, arr. 
by Chas. J. Roberts; full orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. © Feb. 15, 1929 ; 
2 e. Mar. 8; E pub. 4017; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 6369 


Prairie blues; words and music by - 
Spencer Williams. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Feb. 11, 1929; 


304 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1929 


6391 


E unp. 3624; Georgia music co., New 
York. 6370 


Prayer; from The broken wing, lyrics 
by Harry Clarke, mus:c by Percy 
Wenrich. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 8, 1929; E-unp. 4545; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 6371 


Prayer of memory; offertory for pipe 
organ, by M. Wassenberg. © 1 «. 
Mar. 8, 1929; E unp. 4647; May Was- 
senberg, Van Wert, O. 6372 


Prec-i-ous Bernice; words and music 
by A. M. Brown. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Mar. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 5104; Aaron M. Brown, Palo 
Alto, Calif. 6373 


Precious Mar-gar-et ; words and music 
by A. M. Brown. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 ec. Mar. 19, 1929; 


E unp. 4861; Aaron M. Brown, Palo } 


Alto, Calif. 6374 


Preghiera (La); versi di Luigi Tarta- 
glia, musica di Gennaro Marranzini, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York; 
violin. © 1 c- Mar. 8, 1929; E unp. 
4496; Luigi Tartaglia, Albany. 

6375 


Prelude and dream music; by Ida Bos- 
telmann; pf. © Mar. 5, 1929; 2 ec. 
Mar. 11; E pub. 4227; G. Schirmer, 
inec., New York. 6376 


Prélude pour la mort de Tintagiles; de 
Eugéne Cools, arrangement par S. 
Chapelier, of France; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 «. 
Mar. 21, 1929; E for. 3442; Editions 
Max Eschig, Paris. 6377 


President Herbert Hoover; march, by 
Art Gaetke, arr. by A. E. Gaylord; 
band. pts., with solo B flat trumpet 
conductor. 4to. © Mar. 9, 1929; 2 
ec. Mar. 9; E pub. 41384; Arthur 
Gaetke, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. 

6378 


President Hoover; march, by T. Bucci; 
pf. or organ. © Mar. 9, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 9; E pub. 4137; Tacito Bucci, 
Vicksburg, Miss. 6379 

President Hoover march; words and 
music by William Spencer. © Mar. 
4, 1929; -.2.¢. Mar, oie pub. 3852 ; 
Tr angle music pub. ©)., inc., New 
York. 6380 

Pretending; words and music by H. 
Levine. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 e«. Mar. 15, 1929; E unp. 4751; 
Hyman Levine, New York. 6381 


Pretending; words and music by R. 
Montgomery and G. Ward. [Words 


and melody only] © 1c. Mar. 7, 
1929; E unp. 4420; Reggie Monit- 
gomery, Pasadena, and George Ward, 
Hollywood, Calif. 6382 


Pretty bird; two-part cho., words by 
Mary Grant O’Sheridan, music by 
Louis Victor Saar, op. 123, no. 5; 
sop. and alto, 4to. — Mar. 1, 
1929; 2 ec. Mar. 7; E pub. 40738; G. 
Schirmer, inec., New York. 6383 


Pretty flitting butterflies; words by 
B. Lampert, music by Al Taylor. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 .«. 
Mar. 28, 1929; E unp. 5152; Bernice 
Lampert, Rochester, N. Y: 

6384 


Pretty (The) little house that Jack 
built, for you and me; words and 
musie by John P. Long, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele acc. with 
duet version. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Feb. 20, 1929; 1 «. 
Feb. 27; E for. 2903; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, Itd., London. 6385 


Pretty little maid of old Madrid; fox- 
trot, words and music by Lou Davis, 
J. Fred Coots and Arnold Johnson, 
orch. by Ray Heindorf; orch. pts., 
with words. 4to. © Mar. 21, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 22; E pub. 4497; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 6386 


Pretty little maid of old Madrid; Span- 
ish fox-trot song, words and music 
by Lou Davis, J. Fred Coots and 
Arnold Johnson. © Mar. 20, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 22; E pub. 4498; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 6387 


Pretty little thing ; fox-trot song, words 
and music by Tommy Malie and Lit- 
tle Jack Little; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© ar: 22, 1929 2c. Mar 25: i 
pub. 4547; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

6388 


Pretty little thing; words and music 
by Tommy Malie and Little Jack 
Little. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 15, 1929; E_unp. 4877; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 6389 


Preziose (Le) ridicole; commedia lirica 
in un atto di Arturo Rossato, mu- 
sica di Felice Lattuada, of Italy; 
riduzione per canto e pf. © Feb. 8, 
1929; 1 c Feb. 8; D pub. 27473; 
Casa musicale Sonzogno, Milan. 


6390 
Primavera dei fiori; versi ¢ musica di 
D. Natale; pf. 4to. © Dee. 12, 


1928; 2 « Mar. 30, 1929; E pub. 
4664; Domenico Natale, Camden, 
N). De 6391 


330 


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6392 


Primo (Lu) amore; versi e¢ musica di 
P. Sciascia. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 
4307; Pasquale Sciascia, Philadel- 
phia. 6392 


Prince Charming; march, by John 
Philip Sousa; band pts., with solo B 
fiat trumpet or cornet conductor. 
4to. © Feb. 14, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 8; 
E pub. 4023; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 6393 


Prisionero (Hl) veterano; paso doble, 
por Juan Vifniolo Siez; pf. ©l1e. 
Mar. 12, 1929; EH unp. 4629; Pedro 
Vinolo Fabregas, Santurce, Porto 
Rico. 6394 


Prisoner’s (The) dream; words and 
music by M. Yankowsky; with reci- 
tation. New York City, Frank Hard- 
ing music house. © Feb. 6, 1929; 2 
c. Feb. 26; E pub. 4817; Morris Yan- 
kowsky, Newark, N. J. 6395 


Processione notturna del Venerdi San- 
to; di C. de Nardis, per orchestrina, 
con pf. conduttore, riduzione di Ar- 
turo De Cecco, of Italy. pts. 4to. 
(Scene abruzzesi, no. 1) © Mar. 15, 
1929; 1 c« Mar. 16; E for. 3151; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 6396 

Proprium de tempore pro vesperis; ab 
Adventu usque ad ultimam Domini- 
can post Pentecosten, ad exemplar 


editionis vaticanae, cantum gregori- . 


anum harmonice modulavit Julius 
Bas, of France. © Oct. 12, 1928; 1 
e. Jan. 18, 1929; A—Foreign 1531; 
Desclée & cie., Paris. 6397 


Prosit (Hin) der liebe; text von Fritz 
Rotter, musik von Anton Profes, of 
Germany, instr. von Fred Ralph 
[pseud. Hermann Krome], of Ger- 
many; orch. pts., with pf. conductor 
and ist violin conductor. 4to. © 
Noy. 29, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 18, 1929; E 
for. 3252; Richard Birnbach, Berlin. 

6398 


P’tites (Les) michu; suite d’orch. sur 
Y opérette de André Messager, 
transcription de Raoul Labis, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor. 4to. © Feb. 20, 1929; 1 ¢. Mar. 
15; E for. 3206; Choudens, Paris. 

6399 


Public school loose leaf method; for 
individual and ensemble study, by 
Carl #. Gardner; string, wood-wind 
and reed instruments. Series 1, les- 
sons 1-5.—Series 2, lessons 6-10. © 
Jan. 5, 1929; 2 @ each Mar. 8; E 
4008, 4007; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 6400, 6401 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 117,(ai Ss, #22 


Puccini (Giacomo) Turandot; selec- 
tion, arr. and orch. by Richard John 
F. Howgill, of Great Britain; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
Mar. 18, 1929; 1 c« Mar. 19; E for. 
3329; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 6402: 


Puck’s pranks; by Max Herzberg, orch. 
by Geo. H. Sanders, organ notation. 
by Emil Velazco; orch. pts. © Mar. 
15, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 16; E pub. 4290; 
Crawford music corp., New York. 

6403. 

Pupil’s (The) first position album; a 
collection of pieces and studies for 
violin, compiled by Arthur P. 
Schmidt co.; with pf. ace. © Feb. 
14, 1929; 2 ec. Feb. 18; E pub. 35783. 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 6404 


Pusey (William Henry) Two little 
violin solos; wiih pf. acc., by William 
Henry Pusey, of Great Britain, 
(Polychordia violin solos, additional, 
ed. by James Brown) 1. Slumber 
song. [1 other] © Feb. 25, 1929; 
1 ¢@. Mar. 1; E for. 2915; Stainer &. 
Bell, itd., London. 6405. 


Pussycat’s (A) I love you; words by 
Charles Tobias, music by Henry H. 
Tobias. © Mar. 14, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
15; E pub. 4269; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 6406 


Qu’en pensez-vous? comédie musicale 
en 3. actes, livret Ph. (Géraud, 
musique de Henry Coullon, of 
France; partition pf. et chant. © 
Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c Mar: 15, 1929; D 
pub. 27475; Editions Max Sschig, 
Paris. 6407 


Quand le bouvier vient du labour; 
chanson du Languedoc, recueillie et 
harmonisée par Julien Tiersot, of 
France. (Mélodles populaires des 
provinces de France, 10 série, no. 94) 
© Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ¢. Mar. 8, 1929; 
H for. 3105; Heugel, Paris. 6408. 


Quartet; in one movement, by James 
Lyon, of Great Britain, op. 46; for 
2 violins, viola and violoncello. 1. 
Pts.—2. Sc. © Feb. 27, 28, 1929571 
e. each Mar. 16; E for. 3129, 3130; 
Augener, Itd., London. 6409, 6410 


Quejas; tango, par José M. Lucchesi, 
of Brazil; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to.° © Dec 31, 1928 3 
Mar. 15, 1929; E for. 3209; Editions. 
Max Eschig, Paris. 6411 


Querida; Spanish serenade, by Ed- 
ward G. Simon; violin and pf. © 
Feb. 1, 1929; 2 ¢. Mar. 8; Epub: 
4030; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

6412 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1929 


6433 


Rachmaninoff (Sergei) Prelude; op. 
32, no. 12, rev. by Alexander Siloti, 
of Russia, domiciled at New York; 
pf.; in G sharp min. © Feb. 9, 
1929; 2 c. Mar. 8; E pub. 4027; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 6413 


Radetzky-fox; text von Peter Herz u. 
Karl Farkas, musik von Hermann 
Leopoldi, of Austria. © Dec. 20, 
1928; 1c. Mar. 18, 1929; E for. 3318; 
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herz- 
mansky), Leipzig. 6414 


Rain in May; two-part song, words by 
Kate R. Moffat, traditional air 
adapted and arr. by Alfred Moffat, 
of Great Britain. 4to. [Staff and 
tonie sol-fa notations] © Mar. 14, 
Tole) pee ar. 15> HY ‘tor! ‘3006; 
Novello & co., ltd., London, 6415 


Raindrops and snowflakes ; waltz song, 
text and music by Paul Bliss; sop., 
alto and bass. 4to. © Mar. 9, 1929; 
2 ec. Mar. 22; E pub. 4469; Raymond 
A. Hoffman co., Chicago. 6416 


Rajah; oriental ballad blues, music by 
Eduard May, of Austria; pf. © Jan. 
9, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 13; E for. 3234; 
Eduard May, Berlin-Halensee, Ger- 
many. 6417 


Raphael (Gitinter) Konzert; fiir 
violine und orch., von G. Raphael, 
of Germany, op. 21; violin and pf.; 
C dur. 1. Toccata. [2 others] © 
Feb. 26, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 13; E for. 
3020; Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 

6418 


Rapsodie; pour violoncelie et orch., 
par Jean Rivier, of France. Reduc- 
tion for violoncello and pf. © Dee. 


ol, 1928"°)t%e Mar. 8, 1929: ' EY for. 
3068; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 6419 
Rattle off a tune; words and music by 
N. H. Saylor. © 1c. Mar. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 4815; Nathan Harold Saylor, 
Chicago. 6420 


Reaper (The); a system of technical 
studies in left hand violin technique. 
by P. Bissing. Chicago, I11., Bissing 
master school of violin playing. 4to. 
© Feb. 11, 1929; 2c. Feb. 18; E pub. 
3946; Petrowitsch Bissing, Chicago. 

6421 

Recreation; by Dante Carrozzini, arr. 
by Walter G. Schad; orch., pts., with 
pf. conductor. © Mar. 5, 1929; 2 «¢. 
Mar. 11; E pub. 4226; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 6422 


Red! red!! red!!! talking song, words 
and music by E. Green, music arr. by 


Fred. Watson. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ce. Mar. 138, 1929; E unp. 
4682; Eddie Green, New York. 6423 


Redeemer (The) of the world; two- 
part cantata, arr. from the cantata 
for mixed voices. The world’s 
Redeemer, text arr. and music by 
Fred B. Holton; women’s cho. or 
junior choirs. 4to. © Sept. 1, 1928; 
2c. and aff. Sept..29; A 1056861; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 6424 


Regard sur le passé; scéne mélan- 
colique, par F. July, of France; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Dee. 31, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 8, 1929; E 


for. 3079; Choudens, Paris. 6425 
Regrets; suite lyrique, partition 
dorch., par Gdsta Nystroem, of 
Sweden. nos. 1-5. © Dee. 31, 1928; 


1c. Mar. 8, 1929; E for. 3065; Edi- 
tions Maurice Senart, Puris. 6426 


Rejoice ye pure in heart; music by 
B. Justin Ratcliffe ; cho. for women’s 
voices. 4to. © Mar. 15, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 13; E pub. 4187; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 6427 


Remembrance; mazurka, by P. Tuc- 
ciarone, op. 4, no. 1; violin and pf. 
New York City, Pat progressive ed. 
co. © Feb. 15, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 16; 
E pub. 43834; Pasquale Tucciarone, 
New York. 6428 


Remembrances; by Louis Victor Saar, 
opy 125a 3) violin and; pt... ©,..Magt 4, 
1929>..2) ey, Mar, 5; #..peb:.. 3928; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

6429 


Reminiscence; by D. Friedman, op. 1, 
no. 2; violin and pf. New York 
City, N. Y., Sigler’s music co. © 
Mar. 25,.1929:.2 ¢c..Mar, 256.) pub. 
4530; David Friedman, Brooklyn. 

6430 


Renard (Le) chez les poules; opérette 
en trois actes de André Mouézy-Eon 
et Alfred Machard, musique de 
Tiarko Richepin, of France; parti- 
tion chant et pf. © Feb. 20, 1929; 
1 ec. Mar. 15; D pub. 27476; Chou- 
dens, Paris. 6431 

Rendezvous (A) with you; words by 
L. Galioway, music by Chester 
Escher. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 6, 1929; E unp. 4401; 
Louis Galloway, Cleveland. 6432 


Renunciation; words and music by 
H. H. Herr. © 1. Mar. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 4517; Helen Hoyle Herr, 
Washington. 6433 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6434 


pt. 111, es. a 


Resbalon (El); tango. de Justina 
Robero [pseud. of H. W. Rauber] ; pf. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Feb. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 4974; Houston W. Rauber, 
Montclair, N. J. 6434 


Resignation; foxtrott, von Gerhard 
Mohr, of Germany; jazz-orch., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Feb. 4, 1929; 
1c Feb. 26; E for. 2984; Musik- 
verlag City, Leipzig. 6435 


Respighi (Ottorino) Toccata; per pf. 
e orch., riduzione del II. pf. di Sal- 


vatore Messina, of Italy; 2 pfs. © 


Mar. 15, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 16; E for. 
3155; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 6436 


Response [and] Three-fold amen; 
music by Ethel McDermott Olver; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Mar. 21, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 22; E pub. 4460; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 6437 


Restlessness; 3-pt. cho., words by 
Estelle Clark, music by Palmer 
Clark; men’s voices. 4to. 
1, 1929; 2c. Mar. 8; E pub. 3995; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 6438 


Resurrection; Easter anthem, words 
and music by Mary Williams 
Belcher; solo sop., children’s choir 
and mixed quartet; organ ace. 4to. 
© Mar. 4, 1929; 2c. Mar. 5; E pub. 
3864; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

6439 


Revenge; valse, motif de film Ven- 
geance, paroles anglaises de Lewis 
et Young, paroles francaises 
de Robert Valaire, of France, 
musique de Harry Akst; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Dee. 31, 1928; 1 ©. 
Mar. 8, 1929; E for. 3045; Publica- 
tions Francis-Day, Paris. 6440 


Rhapsodic march; by Dudley Peele; 
organ. obl. 8vo. © Mar. 5, 1929; 
2 ¢. Mar. 7; Epub. 3978; Clayton F’. 
Summy co., Chicago. 6441 


Rhapsodie espagnole; pour pf. par 
C. Maduro. New York, N. Y., Selma 
mercantile corp. © Feb. 10, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 5; E pub. 3985; Charles 
Maduro, New York. 6442 


Rheinisch land; fiir mAinnerchor, text 
u. musik von Joseph Schuth, of Ger- 
many, op. 10. 4to. © Nov. 28, 1928; 
Liven! Mare 18,0 1929° 7H for" e20e ; 
Hans Kessler, Trier, Germany. 6443 


Rhythm (The) band series; for kin- 
dergarten and primary grades, by 
Lyravine Votaw, Ruth Laederach 
and Cora Mannheimer. vy. 2. 4to. 
© Mar. 7, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 22; EB 


© Feb. ° 


pub. 4470; Raymond A. Hoffman co., 
Chicago. 6444 


Rhythmic fantasy; by Phil Saltman;. 
pf. © Feb. 9, 1929; 2c. Mar. 19; 
E pub. 4376; Denton & MHaskins. 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 6445. 


Rich man, poor man; from Spring is. 
here, words by Lorenz Hart, musi¢ 
by Richard Rodgers; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © Mar. 14, 1929; 2 ¢, Mar 16; 
E pub. 4385; Harms, ine., New York. 

6446. 


Richards (Katherine Louise) Waltz; 
op. 44; melody with pf. acc.; in D 
Major. © 1 ¢. Mar. 14, 1929: EK. 
unp. 4732; Katherine Louise Rich- 
ards, New York. 6447 


Ricordanza; by Ed. Poldini, of Hun- 
gary,.op. 112, no. 2: pt. ©) Wecmras 
1928; 2.¢. Dec, .19:> Hi pubes 2atae 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

6448 


Ride ’em, cowboy; words and music 
by Ned Underhill [i. e. E. H. Under- 
hill] © 1c. Mar. 20, 1929; E unp. 
4898; Edwin H. Underhill, Kansas 
City, Mo. 6449 


Ride on, King Jesus; negro spiritual, 
music arr. by Harry T. Burleigh. 
© Mar. 18, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 19; EB 
pub. 4516; G. Ricordi & co., ine, 
New York. 6450 


Ridin’ on the clouds, since you said 
that you loved me; words and music 
by Nelson A. Chon and Harold 
Stokes, arr. by Rube Bennett; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Mar. 13, 1929; 
2 ¢. Mar. 16; E pub. 4395; Milton 
Weil music co., Chicago. 6451 


Riding on the elevated railroad; words 
and music by F. Marvin. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Mar. 18, 
1929; E unp. 4823; Frankie Marvin, 
Mamaroneck, N. Y. 6452 


Rigodons dauphinois; en suite, recueil- 
lis et harmonisés par Julien Tiersot, 
of France. (Mélodies populaires des 
provinces de France, 10° série, no. 
100) © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ¢. Mar, 8, 
1929; E for. 3111; Heugel, Paris. 

6453 

Ripples; by A. Louis Scarmolin; pf. 
© Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 7; E pub. 
4047; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

6454 

Rippling (The) brooklet; petite etude 
de concert, by Dorothy Harris, of 
Great Britain, op. 13; pf. © Mar. 
18, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 22; E pub. 4579; 
B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 6455 


338 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1929 6477 
Riquet 4 la houppe; morceaux détachés Mortimer Wilson; pf. © Mar. 6, 
de la comédie musicale en trois 1929; 2 c. Mar. 7; E pub. 3968; 
actes et un prologue, poéme de Raoul Century music pub. co., New York. 
Gastambide, musique de Georges 6468 

Hiie, of France. nos. 1-3, 5. © 


an. 20, 192998Bec. 32,: 1928; 1c. 
each Mar. 8, 1929; E for. 3087-3089, 
3091; Heugel, Paris. 6456-6459 


Riquet A la houppe; prélude et danse, 
morceau détaché de la comédie musi- 
eale en trois actes et un prologue, 
musique de Georges Hiie, of France; 
pf. © Jan. 20, 1929; 1 ¢. Mar. 8; 


E for. 3090; Heugel, Paris. 6460: 
Risen triumphant; Easter service, 
[compiled] by G. C. Tullar. 8vo. 


© Feb. 4, 1929; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 8; 
AA 12855; Grant Colfax Tullar, New 
York. 6461 


Rising moon; waltz, words and music 
by B. E. Cline. New York City, 
Frank Harding music house. © 
Feb. 25, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 8; E pub. 
4332; Barney E. Cline, Pocatello, Id. 

6462 


River, river (Rio, rio) ; Chilean folk- 
song, [with English tr.] by Fred- 
erick H. Martens, arr. as pt.-song 
for sop., alto and bar. by Stephen 
Zoltai. 4to. © Mar. 18, 1929; 2 c. 
Mar. 20; FE pub. 4408;-J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 6463 


River, river (Rio, rio) ; words by Fred- 
erick H. Martens, Chilean folksong 
arr. aS part-song for sop. 1, 2 and 
alto by Stephen Zoltai. 4to. © 
Mar. sf, 4ecece ¢. Mar..12: EK. pub. 
4159; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

6464 


Road house stomp; by Douglas Wil- 
liams. [Melody only] © 1c. Feb. 
28, 1929; E unp. 4187; Southern 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 6465 


Roberts (Chas. J.) Intermezzo; by 
Henry Wiegand [pseud. of C. J. 
Roberts!|, op. 2 saer by. Chas. J. 
Roberts; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Dee. 4, 1928; 2¢ 
Feb. 11, 1929; E pub. 3380; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 6466 


Robin on the apple tree; unison song, 
words by Margaret G. Rhodes, music 
by George Rathbone, of Great Bri- 
tain. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Mar. 18, 1929; 1 «. 
Mar. 19; E for. 3124; Novello & co., 
Itd., London. 6467 


Robin’s (The) departure; by Leander 
Fisher, simplified transcription by 


Rocker moon; slumber song, words by 
Caro Taylor West, music by M. V. 
Dunham. © 1 ¢. Mar. 13, 1929; 
E unp. 4662; Mary Van Arsdale 
Dunham, San Francisco. 6469 


Rocky road; mood spiritual, fox-trot, 
by Arthur Gibbs, orch. by Ted Nix- 
on; orch. pts. © Jan. 23, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 19; E pub. 4878; Denton & 
Haskins music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 6470 


Roguish little sunbeams; by Louise 
Godfrey Ogle, selected, ed., annota- 
ted and fingered by John M. Wil- 
Mamss. Dt. dc) <HeD, 20, ood: La, eC. 
Mar. 9; E pub. 4093; Boston music 
co., Boston. 6471 


Roi (Le) d’Yvetot ; operette en 3 actes, 
poéme de Louis Payen, musique de 
Camille Boucoiran, of France; par- 
tition pf. et chant. © Dee. 31, 1928; 
LG: Mar o21, 1929,:.1)-pub... 2481 « 
Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 6472 


Roll away clouds; from Virginia, by 
Jack Waller and J. A. Tunbridge, 
arr. by J. Ord Hume, of Great Brit- 
tain; band, with solo cornet B flat 
conductor. 24mo. © Mar. 4, 1929; 
tle. Mar 14°" Eh for. “sis > Harms; 
inc.. New York. 6473 


Roll on deep ocean roll on; words and 
music by Elmo Tanner; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c Mar. 
11; E pub. 4151; Melrose bros. music 
co., inc., Chicago. 6474 


Rolseth (Bjarne) Twelve melodious 
etudes; without octaves, by Bjarne 
Rolseth, of Norway, domiciled at 
Brooklyn, op. 37; pf. © Mar. 14, 
1929; 2c. Mar. 12; E pub. 4165; Rol- 
seth pub. co., Brooklyn. 6475. 


fox trot, written and 
composed by Ray Boyd, of Great 
Britain; pf. ace. with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. 
Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Mar. 25, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 
26; E for. 3524; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 6476 


Roly Farola; 


Romance; by P. Chiappinelli,of Italy, 
domiciled at Bridgeport, Conn.; vio- 
lin and pf. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1929; 
E unp. 4980; Peter Chiappinelli, 
Bridgeport, Conn. 6477 


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6478 


pt. I11, n.s., v. 24 


Romance; in the silence of night, by 
S. Rachmaninoff, op. 4, no. 3, tran- 
scribed for cello and pf. by Alexan- 
der Siloti, of Russia, domiciled at 
New York, cello pt. rev. by Pablo 
Casals, of Spain, domiciled at New 
York. © Feb. 9, 1929; 2 ¢. Mar. 8; 
EH pub. 4025; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 6478 


Romance and tragedy in birdland; a 
cantata in 4 acts, words and music 
by A. S. Kilgore. © 1 c. Mar. 29, 
1929; D unp. 27477; Anna S. Kil- 
gore, Philadelphia. 6479 


Rondeau and Le sabat; by Francois 
Couperin, arr., ed. fingered and 
bowed by James Brown, Great Brit- 
ain, violin, aud pt. \°© sMar 25, 
1$29*" 1c.’ Mar.,.26;, Bi, for, 3573 ; 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 6480 


Rooper (Jasper B.) Three Hindus- 
tani songs; words arr. from the 
original text by Peter Hastings, mu- 
sic arr. by J. P. Rooper, of Great 


Britain. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd. 1. The boatman’s song. [2 
others] © Feb. 19, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 


20; E for. 2990; Jasper B. Rooper, 
Shoreham, Sussex, England. 6481 


Rosa carissima; Neopolitan [!]_ bal- 
lad, words and music by E. H. Hum- 
ble. © 1c. Mar. 13,, 1929; E unp. 
4690; Edwin H. Humble, Chicago. 

6482 


Rosa la gitana; one step espagnol, 
paroles de J. Combe et Audiffred, 
musique de Eug. Gavel, of France; 
oreh. pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
© Dec: 81) 1928) fe’ Mar. 21,1929; 
i for. 3421; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris: 6483 


Rosa la gitana; one step espagnol, 
paroles de Jules Combe et. Audiffred, 
musique de Hugéne Gavel, of France. 
(©) Dec. 31, 1928; 1 e. Mar. 21, 1929; 
E for. 34385; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 6484 


Rosalie, I’ll make you mine, in blos- 
som time; words and music by L. M. 
Collver, of Canada. © 1. Mar. 6, 
1929: E unp. 4560; Lela May Coll- 
yer, Waterford, Ontario, Canada. 

6485 


Rosaline; waltz ballad, words and mu- 
sie by Jack E. Kelly [pseud. of J. 
E. Tomek], arr. by Len Fleming. © 
1 ce Jan. 14, 1929; E unp. 2800; 
Joseph Edwan Tomek, Warren, O. 

6486 


Rose nocturne; ballet pantomime en 1 
acte, musique par Alex Puget, of 
France; pf. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 «. 
Mar. 15, 1929; E for. 3213; Hditions 
Max HEschig, Paris. 6487 


Rose of Argentine; words and music 
by T. G. De Monico. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 11, 1929; 
EK unp. 4579; Thaddeus Grandier De 
Monieco, Indianapolis. 6488 


Rose of my dreams; words and music 
by A. L. Evans. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 ce. Mar. 13, 1929; 
E unp. 4672; Aura Lee Evans, Weir- 
ton, W. Va. 6489 


Rose of my heart; waltz, words by S. 
Pitarra, music by Steve Clark. Bal- 
timore, Md., Belvedere music pub. 
co. © Mar. 2, 1929; 2 ‘e) Mime 
E pub. 3888; Sam Pitarra, Balti- 
more. 6490 


Rose of Romany; lyric by Jack Mes- 
kill, music by Joseph M. Weiss and 
Irving Weill. [Words and melody 


‘ only] ©1c¢ Mar. 5, 1929; BH unp, 
4259; Arthur Behim music corp., 
New York. 6491 


Rose of to-morrow; words and music 


by J. F. Rice. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Mar. 7, 1929; E unp. 
4465; John F. Rice, Farmington, 
Conn. 6492 


Rose (The) that broke my heart; by 


Redferne Hollinshead and Jesse M. 
Winne, orch. by E. Chas. Eggett; 
vocal orch. pts. 4to. © Mar. 5, 
1929; 2 ec. Mar. 8; E pub. 4122; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 6493 


Rosen und frau’n; tango, text von Theo 
Halton und K. Brill, musik von 
Franz Grothe, of Germany. © Jan. 
1, 1929; 1 @ Mar. 18; E for. 3826; 
Edition Karl Briill, Berlin. 6494 


Roses du matin; sérénade, de Chris- 
tophe Maony, arr. de Edouard Ber- 
vily, of France; orch. pts., with pf. 
eonductor. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1928; 
1 ec. Mar. 21, 1929; BH for. 3419; EKdi- 
tions Max Eschig, Paris. 6495 


Roses in the rain; words by Geo. A. 
Little, music by Billy Baskette and 
Jesse Crawford; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Mar. 18, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 18; HB 
pub. 4346; Harold Rossiter music ¢€o., 
Chicago. 6496 


Rossi (M. de) Andantino; transcribed 
for violin and pf. by Mario Corti, of 


340 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1929 


Italy, domiciled ,at New York. © 

Feb. 7, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 8; E pub. 

4000; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 
6497 


Rossini (Gioacchina Antonio) La 
Gazza ladra; ouverture, arr. par F. 
Salabert, of France; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor and violin 1 conductor. 
4to. © Feb. 25, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 21; 
E for. 3451; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

6498 


Rosy-tinted dreams; lyric and melody 
by A. K. Lynch, pf. ace. by Clara 
Grindell. © 1 ¢. Mar. 19, 1929; HB 
unp. 4858; Ada Kyle Lynch, Venado, 
Calif. 6499 


Rote rosen; slow-fox, aus Rosen aus 
Florida, text von A. M. Willner u. 
Heinz Reichert, musik von Leo Fall, 
of Austria, musikalische einrichtung 
fiir das theater von Hrich Wolfgang 
Korngold, of Austria. © Mar. 15. 
fee, 1%: Mar 7’; BH) for S027’: ‘B: 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz. 6500 


Route (La) bienheureuse; ouverture, 
par Gabriel-Marie et Hans Ourdine, 
both of France; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Feb. 25, 1929; 
1 ce. Mar. 21; E for. 3411; S. Chape- 
lier, Paris. 6501 


Rover’s (The) prayer; 4 pt. ,, Cho., 
words by Elizabeth Evelyn Moore, 


music by Robert S. Flagler; men’s | 


voices. 4to. © Mar. 24, 1929; 2 e. 
Mar. 27; E pub. 4609; Harold Flam- 
mer, inc., New York. 6502 


Royal flush stomp; melody by K. A. 
Roane. ©1c. Feb. 21, 1929; E unp. 
4359; Kenneth A. Roane, New York. 

6503 


Rub-a-tub-lues; by Duke Ellington; pf. 
© Feb. 26, 1929; 2 c Mar. 11; B 
pub. 4148: Gotham music service, 
inec., New York. 6504 


Rubenola; uovelty fox-trot, composed 
by Rudy Wiedoeft, and Hugo Frey, 
orchestration scored by Hugo Frey; 
orch. pts. 4to. © Mar. 29, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 30; E pub. 4676; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 6505 


_ Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch ) 
Kamennoi ostrow; op. 10, no. 2, sim- 
plified transcription by Mortimer 
Wiison; pf. © Mar. 6, 1929; 2 ec. 
Mar. 7; E pub. 3966; Century music 
pub. co., New York. 6506 


Vesper bells; kamennoi ostrow, 
arr. by Kenneth A. Hallett and J. 
Marvin Hanna; mixed voices. 4to. 


47158—29——_7 


6517 


© Mar. 4, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 6; E pub. 
3912; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 6507 


Rugby; mouvement symphonique, par- 
tition d’orch., par A. Honegger, of 
Switzerland. © Dee. 31, 1928; 1 e. 
Mar. 8, 1929; E for. 3071; [© Edi- 
tions Maurice Senart, Paris. 6508 


Rune (The) of hospitality; old Gaelic 
rune recovered by Kenneth McCleod, 
music by Bernard Everett, of Great 
Britain. London, Stainer & Bell, 
ltd... © Mar.’ 11, 1929: 1 e. ‘Mar. 13: 
EK for. 3154; Bernard Everett, Lon- 
don. 6509 


Rush in blues; by Irving Mills, Jack 
Pettis and Al. Goering; pf. © Feb. 
26, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 11; E pub. 4149; 
Gotham music service, ine, New 
York. 6510 


Rusina chi vO fari; words by A. De 
Simone, music by Sisto Lunetta 
[pseud, of S. Luna] [Words and 
melody only] © 1 «¢. Mar. 7, 1929; 
HK unp. 4423; Andrea De Simone and 
Sisto Luna, New York. 6511 


Russian craddle [!] song; words by 
A. S. Poushkin, tr. and music by 
Maude Aurochs [i.e. M. M. Aurochs], 
of Russia, domiciled at Seattle. © 
1c. Mar. 9, 1929; E unp. 4527; Marie 
Madelaine Aurochs, Seattle. 6512 


Russian love song; words by Carl 
John Bostelmann, words by Ida 
Bostlemann ; med. or high voice. © 
Mar. 1, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 7; H pub. 
4074; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

6513 


Russie (La); sonata, by Carlyon De 
Lyle, of Great Britain; violin; with 
pf. acc.- © Mar. 21, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 
22; E for. 3341; Swan & co. (Music 
publishers) Itd., London. 6514 


Russlan and Ludmilla; overture, by M. 
Glinka, arr. by Frank Winterbottom, 
of Great Britain; military band pts., 
with conductor. © Mar. 11, 1929; 
1c Mar. 22; E for. 3349; Hawkes & 
son (London) Itd., London. 6pi5 ~ 


Rustle of autumn; by G. Sindeng; pf. 
© Mar. 14, 1929; 2c. Mar. 15; E pub. 
4267; Century music pub. co., New 
York. 6516 

Sa valse, dans la revue du Moulin 
rouge, par F. Wolter, of France; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor and 1st 
violins conductor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 
1928; 1 c. Mar. 21, 1929; B for. 3449; 
[© Francis Salabert, Paris. 6517 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6518 


Sabbath (A) peace is on the earth; 
sacred song, words by Mary M. 
Adams, music by W. R. Voris; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Mar. 14, 1929; 2 c. 
Mar. 16; E pub. 4282; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 


Sad news blues; words and music by 
Lemon Jefferson. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 7, 1929; 
E unp. 4483; Chicago music pub. co., 


inc., Chicago. 6519 
Sadie Malone; words and music by 
C. M. Keil, of Canada. © 1 c. Mar. 


12, 1929; E unp. 5081; Colin Macken- 
zie Keil, Osaquan, Ontario, Canada. 
6520 


Safety .crusader’s march; words and 
music by Edward A. Morgan. 
(Cover-title:—We are the safety 
crusaders, safety crusaders march) 
©: Feb. 15, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 14; E 
pub. 4891; F, B. Haviland pub. co., 
New York. 6521 


Safety or sorrow; words by R. L. 
Klein, music by Hy Baum [i. e. 
Henry G. Baum]; violin. © 1 e. 
Mar. 13, 1929; E unp. 4659; Rudolph 
Louis Klein, St. Louis. 6522 


Sailing through blue skies with me; 
aviator’s love call, words and music 
by A. M. Shafter. © 1c. Mar. 14, 
1929; E unp. 4801; Alfred M. Shaf- 
ter, Brooklyn. 6523 


Sailor’s dream; fox trott, ftir salon- 
orch. stimmen, mit text, von Josef 
Hess, of Germany, op. 4, no. 3. 4to. 
© Sept. 30, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 18, 1929; 
E for. 3269; Johann André, Offen- 
bach/M., Germany. 6524 


Sailor’s dream; foxtrott, text und mu- 
sik: von Josef Felix Hess, of Ger- 
many, op. 4, no. 3. © Sept. 30, 1928 ; 
1 ce. Mar. 13, 1929; E for. 3273; Jo- 
hann André, Offenbach/M., Peay. 

6525 


Saint (La) Blaise; chant du laboureur 
de la Dombes, recueilli et harmonisé 
par Julien Tiersot, of France. (Mé- 


lodies populaires des provinces de 


France, 10° série, no. 93) © Dec. 31, 
1928; 1 c. Mar. 8, 1929; E for. 3104; 
Heugel, Par.s. 6526 


St. James’ infirmary ; words and music 
by Joe Primrose. © Mar. 4, 1929; 
2 c. Mar. 26; E pub. 4595; Gotham 
musie service, inc., New York. 6527 

St. Lou's bound; words and music by 
Lloyd Smith. [Chords, single staff] 
© 1c. Mar. 28, 1929; EB unp. 5173; 
Lester Melrose, Chicago. 6528 


6518 © 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


St. Patrick’s (A) day prelude; tradi- 
tional melody with variations, by 
Eugene Bonn; organ. obl. 8vo. © 
Mar. 14, 1929 : 2c. Mar. 19; E pub. 
4357 ; Eugene Bonn, Rochester, N. Y. 

6529 

Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) Ouver- 
ture d’un opéra-comique; pour petit 
orch. par Roger Branga, of France; 
orch, pts., with pf. conductor. © 
Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c@ Mar. 8, 1929; 
for. 83061; Durand et cie., Paris. 

6530 

St. Viator college loyalty song; words 
by James R. Dalrymple and John 
F. Ryan, music arr. by Lesle J. 
Roch. 4to. © Mar. 2, 1929; 2 «¢. 
Mar. 6; E pub. 3889; St. Viator col- 
lege, Bourbonnais, Ill. 6531 


Saita la belle; legende persane, pa- 
roles de Pierre Thomas, musique de 
Dardany, of France. © Mar. 20, 
1929; 1 ec Mar. 21; E for. 3333; So- 
ciété anonyme des. éditions Ricordi, 
Paris. 6532 

Salutatory ; words and music by F. G. 
Crawford. © 1. Feb. 4, 1929; EB 
unp. 4742; Florence Gloria Craw- 
ford, San Francisco. 6533 

Saluto (Il) di Gioviale; mazurka, di 
Giovanni Gioviale, of Italy. [Mel- 


ody only] © 1 ¢. Mar. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 4925; Giovanbattista Rizzo, 
Brooklyn. 6534 


Salvage; words and music by Horace 
Smythe [pseud. of H. W. B. Smith] 
[Words and melody only] ©le« 
Mar. 8, 1929; E unp. 4453; Horace 
W. B. Smith, San Francisco. 6535: 


San Clemente a Casauria; di C. de 
Nardis, per orchestrina con pf. con- 
duttore, r.duzione di Arturo De 
Cecco, of Italy. pts. 4to. (Scene 
abruzzesi, no. 2) © Mar. 18, 1929; 
1c. Mar. 19; E for. 3330; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 6536 


Sangen i Norden; i digte af Axel Juel, 
musik af Fini Henriques, of Den- 
mark, [and others]; mixed voices. 
© Feb. 22, 1929; 1 « Mar. 9; E for. 
3025; Dansk Korforening, Copen- 
hagen. 6537 


Santa Lucia; Neapolitan boat song, 
transeribed by Calvin Grooms; violin 
and pf. © Mar. 6, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 7; 
E pub. 3970; Century music pub. co., 
New York. 6538 


Sara; canzone tango, di Priamo H. 
Gnecco, of Italy ; pf. © 1c. Nov. 12, 
1928; E unp. 1582 ; Abramo Allione, 
Milan. 6539 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1929 


6558 


Sarabanda; di Riccardo Pick-Mangia- 
galli, of Italy; pf. © Mar. 26, 1929; 
1 c. Mar. 28; EB for. 3521; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 6540 


Sarabande in D minor; by J. Fro- 
berger, transcribed by Harold Crax- 
ton, of Great Britain; violin and pf. 
(©) Jan.,2, 1929); 1c. Keb. 11; H.for-. 
3508; Schott & co., Itd., London. 

6541 


Sarsaparilla; written and composed by | 


Fred Holt, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Feb. 20, 1929; 1 c. 
Feb. 27; E for. 2901; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, Itd., London. 6542 


Save it pretty mama; words and music 
by Donald Redman. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 5027; Georgia music co., New 
York. 6543 


Savoy (The) hunting medley; one- 
step. arr. by Debroy Somers, of Great 
Britain; pf. with words and ukulele 
acc. © Mar. 1, 1929; 1c. Mar. 5; 
E for. 2890; Keith, Prowse & ¢o., 


Itd., London. 6544 
Saxanna; by M. Saxe; E flat alto 
saxophone solo, with pf. acc. © 


Mar. 28, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 27; E pub. 
4694; Morey Saxe, Boston. 6545 


Say it to the ediphone; words and 
music by Art. Walsh [i. e. Arthur 
L. Walsh]; pf. 4to. © Mar. 18, 
1929; 2 ec. Mar. 23; E pub. 4487; 
Thomas A. Edison, ine. West 
Orange, N. J. 6546 


Say something; words by Lou Davis, 
music by J. Fred Coots; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Feb. 26, 1929; 2 c. 
Mar. 1; E pub. 3801; Remick music 
corp., New York. 6547 


Say you love me, that’s all; lyric and 
music by Vera Elizabeth Goodwin. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
Mar, 16, 1929; HH unp. 4700 ., Vera 
E. Goodwin, Canton, O. 6548 


Searlet jazz; by D. Tiomkin, of Rus- 
Sia, domiciled at New York; ist 
violin. © 1c. Mar. 7, 1929; E unp. 
4456; Dimitri Tiomkin, New York. 

6549 

Seattin’ the cat; by Archie Gottler, 
Con Conrad and Sidney D. Mitchell. 
[Melody only] © 1 ¢. Mar. 14, 
1929; E unp. 5086; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inc., New York. 6550 


Scénes mystiques; par Louis Billaut 
et René Jacquemont, both of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor. 4to. 1. Au crépuscule. [1 
other] © Feb. 25, 1929; 1 ¢ Mar. 
21; E for. 3407; F. Moulin, Cannes, 
France. 6551 


Schenk mir die nacht; tango, aus Die 
frau in gold, worte von Leopold Ja- 
eobson u. Bruno Hardt-Warden, mu- 
sie von Michael Krausz, of Hun- 
gary, klavier arr. von Otto Linde- 
mann. © Feb. 26, 1929; 1 c Mar. 
20; E for. 3160; Drei masken ver- 
lag, a. g., Berlin. 6552 


Scherzino; by Paul Zilcher, of Ger- 
many, op. 222, no. 4; violin, Ist po- 
Sition, and pf!’ ‘(© Mar. 1,'1929; 2 c. 
Mar. 7; E pub. 4062; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 6553 


Schlager (Die) aus Zu befehl, schéne 
frau; gesangstexte von Richard 
Kessler u. Franz Borden, musik vom 
Paul Ottberg, of Germany, arr. von 
Otto Lindemann, of Germany. Zu 
befehl. schéne frau. [5 others] © 
Oct: 19:1 1928 oti ver Mar: 13)" £929)- 
E for. 3251; Rondo-verlag, Berlin. 

6554 

Schmiede (Die) im walde; idylle, ftir 
grosses oreh., mit pf. -direction wu. 
violino 1. direction, von Theodor 
Michaelis, of Germany, op. 126, arr. 
von L. Zeitlberger, of Germany. 
pis.” 4tof (O@uOct) 31, 01928 3 iG -e, 
Mar. 13, 1929; HE for. 3245; Ruhle 
& Wendling, Leipzig. 6555 


Schén ist der Mai in Vorderindien, 
Hinterindien; fox-trot, text von 
Beda, musik von Richard Fall, of 


Austria. © Oct. 10, 1928; 1 ¢ Dec. 
13; E for. 1435; Wiener bohéme- 
verlag, Vienna. 6556. 


Schdénbrunner (Die); walzer, von Jo- 
sef Lanner, op. 200, arr. von Leopold 
Weninger, of Austria; orch. pits., 
with violin 1 conductor. 4to. © 
Mar. 0 1929: Le Maro Ree nor, 
3401; Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 

6557 

Schonste (Das) der wunder auf er- 
den; valse boston, aus Rosen aus 
Florida, text von A. M. Willner u- 
Heinz Reichert, musik von Leo 
Fall, of Austria, musikalische ein- 
richtung ftir das theater yon Erick 
Wolfgang Korngold, of Austria. © 
Mar,,.15, A929 tie Mir et sek. TOT: 
3029; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz. 

6558 


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6559 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Come to the 
meadows; cho. of Shepherds from 
Rosamunde, translated from _ the 
German of Wilhelmine von Chezy by 
J. Sebastian Matthews; op. 26, no. 
4; mixed voices. 4to. © Mar. 7, 
1929; 2 c«. Mar. 18; E pub. 4492; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 6559 


Litany; for the feast of All souls, 
words by J. G. Jacobi, tr. by E. A. 
Barrell, music by Franz Schubert. 
[English and German texts] © 
Mars 1, 1929; 2c. iMar.95; BH apub. 
3927; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 6560 


—— Moment musical; by Fr. Schu- 
bert, op. 94, no. 3, arr. by Preston 
Ware Orem; rhythmic orch. of toy 
instruments and pf., with teacher’s 
se. 4to. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
5; E pub. 3915; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 6561 


—— Moment musical; by Schubert, op. 
94, no. 3, arr. for string quartet or 
string orch. by Charles Woodhouse, 
of Great Britain; pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. © Feb. 15, 1929; 1 c.. Mar. 
2; E for. 2912; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) itd., London. 6562 


Rosamunde; entr’acte 2, arr. by 
Frank Louis Taylor, of Great Brit- 
ain; violin and pf. (J Violinist’s 
treasury, v. 3) © Sept. 14, 1928; 
1 ce. Oct. 1; E for. 241; Alfred Leng- 
nick & co., Itd., London. 6563 


Schubert symphony suite; se- 
lected and arr. by Aileen Bennett; 
beginners orch. Conductor’s se. 1. 


The unfinished symphony. [3 
others] © Mar. 12, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
15; E pub. 4259; Gamble hinged 


musie co., Chicago. 6564 


Unfinished symphony ; first move- 
meut, arr. by Helen Chrystal Ben- 
der; triangle, tambourine, cymbals, 
gong, drum and pf. sc. © Mar. 22, 
1929: 2 c. Mar. 25; Epub. 4977; 


Schroeder & Gunther, inc, New 
York. 6565 
Schumann (Robert Alexander ) 


Kreisleriana; op. 16, no. 4, arr. par 
F. Salabert, of France; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor and 1st violins 
conductor. 4to. © Feb. 25. 1929; 
1 ce. Mar. 21; E for. 3448; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 6566 


——The merry peasant; arr. by 
Gladys Cumberland, of Great Brit- 
ain; percussion band pts., with 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 24 


child-conductor’s sc, pf. conductor 
and pf. duet. © Jan. 21, 1929; ic. 
Feb. 7; E for. 3499; Warren & Phil- 
lips, London. 6567. 
-—— Triiumerei; arr. for string quar- 
tet or string orch. by Charles Wood- 
house, of Great Britain; pts, with 
pf. conductor. © Feb. 19, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 6; E for. 2913; Hawkes & son 
(London) Itd., London. 6568 
Schwarzes (Hin) liebespaar; fiir 
orch. stimmen, mit 2 Saxophone- 
solo, o. violine u. cello-solo, 0. oboe 
u. fagott-solo, pf. direction u. vio- 
lino 1. direction, von B. Leopold, of 
Czechoslovakia, op. 84. © Oct. 31, 
1928; 1:-e..(Mar: .13)) 19295) aor 
3244; Ruhle & Wendling, Leipzig. 
6569 
Schweinauer (Der) tanz; text 18. 
jahrhundert, musik bearb. fiir min- 
nerchor von Walther Moldenhauer, 
of Germany, op. 38. 4to. © Dee. 
31, 1927; 1 .¢. Keb..2; 1929> BH ftom 
2663; Kar! Hochstein, Heidelberg, 
Germany. 6570 
Seotland yet; words by Henry Scott 
Riddell, melody by Peter McLeod, 
arr. by Kenneth Finlay, of Great 
Britain; male choir. 4to. Aug. 
9, 1928; 1 c.. Aug. 22;, BE for; sour 
Bayley & Ferguson, Glasgow. 6571 
Scout and guide marches; by Robert 
S. Thornton, of Great Britain; pf. 
1. Flag of honour. [5 others] © 
Feb. 28, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 5; BH for. 
2889; Banks & son, York, England. 
6572 
Seriabine (A.) Htude; op. 2, rev. by 
Alexander Siloti, of Russia, domi- 
ciled at New York; pf.; in C sharp 
min. © Feb. 9, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 8; 
E pub. 4029; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 6573 
Serub song; words by William T. Jor- 
dan, music by M. H. Harris; pf. © 
1 « Mar. 27, 1929; H unp. Si2ae 
Morgan Hovey Harris, Boston. 
6574 
Sea (The) and the seagulls; for small 
orch., by J. H. Darlington. New 
York, H. W. Gray co. 1. Pfi.—2. 
1st violin.—8. 2nd violin.—4. Viola.— 
5. Bass—6. Flute—7. Cello—_S8. 
Oboe. © Mar. 4, 1929; 2 ec each 
Mar. 5; E pub. 8866-8873; James 
Henry Darlington, Harrisburg, Pa. 
6575-6582 
Sea-fever; poem by John Mansfield, 
music by Mark Andrews; low voice. 
© Mar. 1, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 7; E pub. 
4065; G. Schirmer, inc., New or 
5 ‘ 


344 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1929 


Searching in vain; fox-trot song, writ- 
ten by Frank Secker, composed by 
Eddie Brandt, of Great Britain; pf. 
and ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Feb. 20, 1929; 
1 ec. Feb. 27; E for. 2902; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 6584 


Seattle; valse, by Maude Aurochs 
[pseud. of M. M. Aurochs], of Rus- 
sia, domiciled at Seattle; pf. ©le. 
Dee. 20, 1928; E unp. 2182; Mary 
Madelaine Aurochs, Seattle. 6585 


Sei gegrtisst, Christkindelein; fiir 
miinnerchor, gedicht von Johannes 
Heinen, musik von Hubert Greim- 
ers, of Germany, op. 97. 4to. © 
Nov. 28, 1928; 1 ¢. Mar. 13, 1929; 
E for. 3294; Hans Kessler, Trier, 
Germany. 6586 


Seit wann bliist deine grossmama po- 
saune; text von Marcellus Schiffer, 
musik von Friedrich Hollaender, of 
Germany. © Sept. 28, 1928: 1 «¢. 
Jan. 1, 1929; E for. 2999; °Rondo- 
verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 6587 


Selection cf Easthope Martin’s songs; 
arr. by Henry Geehl, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. © Feb. 19, 1929; 1 ¢. Mar. 
14; E for. 3145; Enoch & sons, 
(1927) itd., London. 6588 


Send a great revival, Lord; hymn, 
words and music by R. Harkness, of 
Australia, domiciled at South Pasa- 
dena, Calif. © Nov. 1, 1928; 2 «. 
Jan. 5, 1929; E pub. 3841; Robert 
Harkness, South Pasadena, Calif. 

6589 


Sennerin abschied von der Alm; O du 
mein edelweiss, Alpenidyll, von P. 
Rohricht, of Germany, op. 15, nr. 
1, arr. fiir blasmusik stimmen von 
Wilhelm Hogel, of Germany. 4to. 
© Dec. 21, 1928; 1 c Mar. 13, 1929; 
E for. 3288; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 

6580 

Senorita; California serenade; words 
and music by E. Clapham. © 1 e. 
Mar. 30, 1929; E unp. 5206; Emilia 
Clapham, Berkeley, Calif. 6591 


Sentimental Swanee; words by Alfred 
Bryan, music by Joseph Nussbaum ; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by May 
Singhi Breen. © Mar. 13, 1929; .2 «. 
Mar. 12; E pub. 4178; Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. 6592 


Separated blues; words and music by 
I. Cox. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 7, 1929; E unp. 4430: 
Chicago music pub. co., inc., Chicago. 

6593 


o4 


6603 


Serce mam; walc, melody by W. Po- 
dosek. © 1c. Mar. 13, 1929; E unp. 
4687; Walter Podosek, Camden, 
Nu Jd: 6594 


Sérénade; by A. Borodine, op. 5, no. 5, 
transcribed by John Foulds, of Great 
Britain; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. © Mar. 11, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 
22; E for. 3346;°\Hawkes & son 
(London) ltd., London. 6595 


Serenade; by Paul Zilcher, of Ger- 
many; pf., 6 hands. © Mar. 5, 1929; 
Bue. Mer Ii; Hh pub. '4223'.°G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 6596 


Serenade; von Anton Profes, of Ger- 
many, arr. fiir salon-orch. stimmen, 
mit pf.-direktion, von L. Zeitlberger, 
of Germany. 4to. (Cover title:— 
Mondschein-serenade) © Dee. 10, 
1928; 1c. Mar. 13, 1929; E for. 3264; 
Viola-verlag, G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 

6597 


Sérénade 4a Vaimée; par Butay Duper- 
ron, of France; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 
ic Mar. S, 1929: BH) for. 3054; F. 
Moulin, Cannes, France. 6598 


Sérénade d’amour; by Franz von Blon, 
arr. by Calvin Grooms; violin and 
pf. © Mar. 6, 1929; 2c. Mar. 7; E 
pub. 3972; Century music pub. co.,. 
New York. 6599 


Sérénade (La) de Montmartre; par 
E. Depas, of France; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 
1 ec. Mar. 21, 1929; E for. 3480; Hdi- 
tions Max HEschig, Paris. 6600 


Serenata; by J. E. Roberts; pf. © 
Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c Mar. 5; E pub. 
3925 ; Theodore Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 6601 


Serenata agli sposi; de C. De Nardis, 
per orchestrina con pf. conduttore, 
riduzione di Arturo De Cecco, of 
Italy. pts. 4to. (Scene abruzzesi, 
no. 3) © Mar. 26, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 
28; E for. 3519; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 6602 


Serenata appassicnata: ftir salon-orch. 
stimmen, mit pf.-direktion wu. vio- 
lino 1. direktion, von Ira Temen 
[pseud.], of Hungary, op. 16, bearb. 
von Joseph Németi, of Hungary. 
4to. © Oct. 31, 1928; 1 ce. Mar. 13, 
1929; E for. 3246; Riihle & Wend- 
ling, Leipzig. 6603 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6604 


Serenata espagnola; von Jonny Hey- 
kens, of Netherlands; salon-orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
July 1, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 27, 1929; BH 
for. 8389; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 6604 


Serenata zingara; riduzione per or- 
chestrina con pf. conduttore Fer- 
nando Limenta, of Italy; pts. 4to. 
© Mar. 4, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 7; E for. 
2932; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 6605 


Service; 4 pt. cho., poem by Edward 
Lynn, music by Charles Wakefield 
Cadman, arr. by Wallace Moody; 
male voices. 4to. © Feb. 13, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 27; E pub. 4606; Harold 
Flammer, inc., New York. 6606 


Seven times seven is forty-nine; words 
and music by W. W. Halli. [Chords, 
single staff] © 1c. Mar. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 4760; Wendell Woods Hall, 
Chicago. 6607 


Sex appeal; from The broken wing, 
lyrics by Harry Clarke, music by 
Percy Wenrich. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Mar. 8, 1929; EB unp. 
4540; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

6608 


Shadows; from Fox movietone follies 
of 1929, words and music by Archie 
Gottler, Sidney D. Mitchell and Con 
Conrad. © Mar. 7, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
8; E pub. 4175; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 6609 


Shadowtown; words anon., music by 
James Lyon, of Great Britain. © 
Mar. 8, 1929; e Mar. ‘93°. for. 
2961; Elkin & co., ltd., London. 

6610 

Shake hands with a nephew of Uncle 
Sammy; march song, words and 
music by E. G. Dowin; pf. © 1 c. 
Mar. 8, 1929; E unp. 4505; Edwin 
Goodrich Dowin, Pontiac, Mich. 

6611 


Shake off the blues; words and music 
by W. Camm. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Mar. 30, 1929; E unp. 
5225; Walter Camm, New York. 

6612 


She do! words and music by Ray 
Wencil [i. e. R. H. Wencil] [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Mar. 6, 
1929; E unp. 4285; Raymond Henry 
Wencil, Chicago. 6613 


She done me wrong; novelty song, 
words and musie by F. 8S. McGowen ; 
voice and violin. © 1c. Mar. 14, 
1929;.. BD unp. 47003): Franklin’. $8. 
McGowen, Los Angeles. 


6614 | 


pt. III, n.s., v. 24 


She has a little dimple on her chin; 
words and music by Nat Osborne, 
George McConnell and Irving Bibo; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Mar. 5, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 5; E pub. 3879; Bibo-Lang, 
inc., New York. 6615 


She has a way about her; words and 
music by E. G. Dowin; pf. ©1e. 
Mar. 8, 1929; E unp. 4506; Edwin 
Goodrich Dowin, Pontiac, Mich. 

6616 


She just won’t don’t; words and music 
by Harold Gray. [Chords, single 
staff]. © 1 '¢..Mar.' 2, 1920); (oie. 
4232; Georgia music co., New York. 

6617 

She’s a good girl; lyric by Jack Mur- 
ray, music by Sammy Fain. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Mar. 27, 
1929; E unp. 5134; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inc., New York. 6618 


She’s a new kind of old-fashioned girl; 
words by Billy Rose, music by Vin- 
cent Rose. © Mar. 4, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
5; E pub. 3848; Irving Berlin, ine., 
New York. 6619 


She’s got It; words by O. Tort, music 
by Nettie Tort. © 1 ¢. Mar, 23, 
1929; E unp. 5050; Oscar Tort, 
Brooklyn. 6620 


She’s it; words and music by Rachel 
Vaughan McIntosh. © 1c. Mar. 14, 
1929; E unp. 4738; Rachel V. McIn- 
tosh, Detroit. 6621 


She’s my baby; words and music by 
W.S. Shotwell, arr. by Gordon New- 
ham. © ic. Mar. 8, 1929; E ump. 
4488; Woodford Stewart Shotwell, 
Springfield, O. 6622 


She’s my sugar dumpling; words by 
G. Ward, music by R. Montgomery 
and G. Ward. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Mar. 9, 1929; E unp. 
4538; Reggie Montgomery, Pasadena, 
and George Ward, Hollywood, Calif. 

6623 

She was a lovely girl; talking song, 
words and music by H. Green, arr. 
by Fred. Watson. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 13, 1929; 
E unp. 4683; Eddie Green, New 
York. 6624 


She went picking berries; words by 
Margaret HE. Shaver, music by W. G. 
Shaver. [Words and melody only] 
©.1 ¢ Mar. 27,, 1929; BH wap pies 
Walter G. Shaver, New York. 6625 

Sheep and lambs; 4 pt. chorus, words 
by Katherine Tynan Hinkson, music 
by Sidney Homer, op. 81, arr. by 


046 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1929 


Carl Deis; mixed voices, with organ 
ace. 4to. © Mar. 5, 1929; 2c. Mar. 
11; E pub. 4220; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 6626 


Shéhérazade; chanson orientale, pa- 
roles de J. Despax et L. Poterat, 
musique de Paul Sterman, of 
Poland; pf. and ukulele acc. © Jan. 
11929 1G) Mar. 8S; EL for:s S047 ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 6627 


Sheherazade; fox-trot oriental, par 
Paul Sterman, of Poland; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor and ist violin 
conductor. 4to. © Jan. 20, 1929: 
1 ec. Mar. 8; E for. 3046; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 6628 


Shinaniki da; written and composed by 
Harry Carlton, of Great Britain; 
pf. ace., with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
mor, oO foco: 1c. War. 14: BE for. 
3171; Lawrence Wright music co., 
London. 6629 


Shine where you are; hymn, words 
and music by Chas. H. Gabriel. (In 
Advanced Sunday school lesson 
quarterly, April, May, June, 1929, 
Vv. 23; no. 2) © Mar. 12; 1929: 2 e. 
Mar. 23; E pub. 4484; Mennonite 
pub. house, Scottdale, Pa. 6630 


Shooting stars; by Walter Rolfe; pf., 
4 hands. © Mar. 1, 1929: 2 c. Mar. 
5; E pub. 3921; Theodore Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 6631 


Short stories; by Franz C. Bornschein, 
arr. by Tom Clark, selected and ed. 
by Victor L. F. Rebmann; orch., 
full. sc. nos. 1-8. © Feb. 12, 1929; 
2 ec. Feb. 18; E pub. 4044; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 6632 


Show me the good little girl and I will 
be her bad little boy; words by H. 
Reinschreiber, music by Johnny 
Thompson and H. Reinschreiber. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e¢. 
Mar. 13, 1929; E unp. 4717; Henry 
Reinschreiber, Philadelphia. 6633 


Show me the way; sacred song, lyric 
by Sterret Clives, music by Richard 
Kountz. © Feb. 25. 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
28; E pub. 3944; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 6634 

Shrine (A) within my heart; words 
and music by K. 8. Shibley. © 1c. 
Mar. 11, 1929; E unp. 4604; Kate 
Strauss Shibley, Van Buren, Ark. 

6635 


6645 


- Shufflin’ back to Dixie; words by Perry 


Alexander, music by Woody Frisino 
[pseud. of W. Frisino] [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Mar. 12, 1929; 
E unp. 4609; Warren Frisino, Gar- 
denville, Md. 6636 


Si pudiera de mi pecho; capricho, 
letra y musica por R. Hernandez. 
1 ic, Mar. - 13, 1929; EE unp. 4650 ; 
Rafael Hernandez. New York. 6637 


Siciliana; by Alfred Hollins, of Great 
Britain; organ. © Mar. 14, 1929; 
1 c. Mar. 13; E for. 3009; Novello & 
co., Itd., London. 6638 


Sicut incensum; two-part cho., words 
by Mary Grant O’Sheridan, music 
by Louis Victor Saar; sop. and alto. 
4to. ‘(© Mar! 1, 1929;'2:¢e. Mar. 7; 
E pub. 4071; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 6639 


Sighing (The) lute; ballad, words and 
music by M. A. E. Smith. New York 
City, Frank Harding music house. 
© Mar. 9; 1929; 2 c. Mar. 21; E pub. 
4626; Mary A. Easby Smith, Wash- 
ington. 6640 


Signal (Le); interlude, by R. Guil- 
lemyn, of Belgium; with pf. con- 
ductor and violin 1 conductor. 4to. 
1. Odeon orch. pts.—2. Salonorch. 
pts. © Mar. 15, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 15; 
E for. 3016; Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. 
H., Leipzig. 6641 


Silver threads among the gold; by 
Harb BPicDarks, ,arr.. by “Henry. s- 
Sawyer, bowed and fingered by Ann 
Hathaway; violin and pf. © Mar. 
11, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 14; E pub. 4248; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 6642 


Silver threads among the gold; by 
Hart. EP.) Danks; arr. by Henry as: 
Sawyer: pf., 4 hands. © Mar. 11, 
1929; 2 ¢. Mar. 14; HE pub. 4244; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 6643 


Silver threads among the gold; by 
Hart P. Danks, transcribed by Henry 
S. Sawyer; pf. © Mar. 11, 1929; 
2 c. Mar. 14; E pub. 4245; McKinley 
music co., Chicago. 6644 


Silver threads among the gold; words 
by Eben E. Rexford, music by Hart 
P. Danks, arr. by Henry 8S. Sawyer; 
mixed or male chorus; with ukulele 
ace. ad lib, © Mar. 11, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 14; E pub. 4242; McKinley 
music ¢o., Chicago. 6645 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6646 


Silvertone; polka, by Fred W. Clem- 
ent; solo for B flat trumpet, F saxo- 
phone, E flat saxophone, trombone, 
bassoon, or tuba, with pf. acc. 4to. 
© Mar. 20, 1929; 2 c Mar. 23; EB 
pub. 4466; Joseph E. Agnew, Kansas 
City, Mo. 6646 


Silvery moonlight; by D. Tiomkin, of 
Russia, domiciled at New York; 1st 
violin. © 1. Mar. 7, 1929; E unp. 
4455; Dimitri Tiomkin, New York. 

6647 


Silvery stream; words and music by 
W. Gediman, G. Garden and W. 
Lewis. © 1 ¢. Mar. 12, 1929: EH 
unp. 4615; Walter Gediman, Glen 
Garden and Warren Lewis, Los An- 
geles. 6648 


Silvery Susquehanna; words and mu- 
sic by Anna May Smith, Frank Sam- 
uels and James Kendis; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © Jan. 17, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
5; E pub. 3855; Kendis, Gusman & 
Samuels, inc., New York. 6649 


Simpatia del alma; valse, por Juan 
Vinolo S4ez;: pf. .© 1c. Mar. 12, 
1929; E unp. 4630; Pedro Vinolo 
Fabregas, Santurce, P. R. 6650 


Since I gave my heart to you; words 
by Alfred Bryan and Ev. E. Lyn, 
music by Ted Snyder, pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © Mar. 15, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
16; E pub. 4286; Joe Hiller music 
corp., Pittsburgh. 6651 


Since I lost you; words and music 
by P. Sarvello. [Words and melody 
only] ©1.. Mar. 7, 1929: E unp. 
4422; Philip Sarvello, Chicago. 6652 


Since mother went away; words by B. 
Phillips, music by Isabella Van Nort. 
©1c. Mar. 2, 1929; E unp. 4857; 
Berta Phillips, Houston. 6653 


Since my baby started talking baby 
talk; words and music by H. Levine. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 4263; Hyman 
Levine, New York. 6654 


Since my wife is a radio announcer ; 
words and music by L. A. Donohue. 
© 1 c. Mar. 30, 1929; E unp. 5203; 
Louis Augustine Donohue, Philadel- 
phia. 6655 


Since vitaphone put talkies on the 
screen; lyric Basil Brady, music by 
John McLaughlin; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © Mar. 4, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 8; 
E pub. 4183; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 6656 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Since you are mine; words by Jack 
Meskill and Frank Samuels, music 
by Meyer Gusman; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © Jan. 17, 1929; 2:-c.:Mar. 5; 
E pub. 38859; Kendis, Gusman & 


Samuels, inc., New York. 6657 
Sing; from Lady fingers, words by 
Lorenz Hart, music by Richard 


Rodgers; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Feb. 15, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 18; E pub. 
3807; Harms, inc., New York. [© 
new arrangement] 6658 


Sing a little love song; words and mu- 
sic by Archie Gottler, Con Conrad 
and Sidney D. Mitchell. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c Mar. 14, 
1929; E unp. 4709; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inc., New York. 6659 


Sing me an Irish song; words and mu- 
sic by A. E. Hansen. © 1 c¢. Mar. 
30; 1929: E unp. 5207; Agnes E. 
Hansen, Council Bluffs, Ia. 6660 


Sing New Jersey’s praise; words and 
music by Mark Andrews. © Mar. 
23, 1929; 2 c«. Mar. 25; E pub. 4682; 
G. Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 

6661 


Sing that jazzy jazz; words and music 
by R. E. Marnoch. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 8, 1929; 
E unp. 4475; Rose E. Marnoch, Stock- 
ton, Calif. 6662 


Singapore Sal; fox-trot, theme song for 
Sal of Singapore, by Billy Stone, Al 
Koppell, and Chas. Weinberg, arr. 
by Arthur Lange; dance orch. pts., 
with words. 4to. © Mar. 11; 1929; 
2c. Mar. 14; E pub. 4518; M. Wit- 


mark & sons, New York. 6663 
Singenberger (Otto. A.) Duodecim 
hymni ad benedictionem (Twelve 


hymns for benediction) ; words from 
Roman Catholic liturgy, music by O. 
A. Sinbenberger, of U. S. P. Victor 
Eder and Geo. Schachtl, both of 
Germany; mixed voices, with organ 
aec. 4te. ‘© Feb: ''20;) 19285) 2 vc. 
Dec. 29; E pub. 4103; Otto A. Sing- 
enberger, Mundelein, II. 6664 — 


Singin’ Sam; words by G. Donoghue, 
music by R. Farmer. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
20, 1929; E unp. 4891; Ruth Farmer 
and Gerald Donoghue, Washington. 

6665 


Singing (The) fool; words and musie 
by M. Rosenfeld. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©,)1 ¢. Jan, 25, 1929) B 


unp. 3095; Milton Rosenfeld, Chi- 
cago. 6666 


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no. 3, 1929 


Sinking (The) of the Vestris; words 
by P. Ewry, music by Chester 
Eseher. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 6, 1929; E unp. 43899; 
Pearl Ewry, Dayton, O. 6667 


Sinners (The) parade; by Claude Aus- 
tin; pf. © Jan. 31, 1929; 2 ¢. Jan. 
31; E pub. 3124; Lewis music pub. 
co., New York. 6668 


Siratom a boldogsigom; zenéjét szer- 
ze:ifjbb Berkes Béla, of Hungary. 
[Melody only] © 1 ¢ Mar. 22, 
1929; E unp. 5019; Béla Berkes, jr., 
Budapest, Hungary. 6669 


Sister, awake! two-part song in canon 
for equal voices, words anon., music 
by Eric H. Thiman, of Great Britain. 
4to. © Mar. 27, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 27; E 
for. 3396; Novello & co., Itd., London. 

6670 


Zkautaveas; words and music by A. Sa- 


kellariou. [Greek text and melody 
only] © 1c. Mar. 2, 1929; E unp. 
4210; Antonios Sakellariou, New 
York. 6671 


Skating; valse patineuse, by August 
Noelek, of Germany, op. 289; pf. © 
Medteed. 1929> 2c. Mar. 5; i pub. 
3932; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 6672 


Skeleton (The) tree; poem by Georg- 
ina Mase, music by Ursula Greville 
and Maurice Jacobson, of Great 
Britain. London, J. Curwen & sons, 


Itd. © Dec. 27, 1928; 1 ©. Dec. 27;. 


E for. 3231; Ursula Greville, Bucks, 
England. 6673 


Sketches from nature; 4 pieces for 
organ, by Joseph W. Clokey. 1. 
Pipes of Pan. [3 others] © Mar. 
4, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 7; E pub. 3950; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 6674 


Slave dance; from Egypt, by Haydn 
Wood, of Great Britain; orch. pts., 


with pf. conductor. © Feb. 22, 
A920 1 Ve. “Marl 09" hr for: 2031: 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd., Lon- 
don. 6675 


Slavonic fantasia: by M. Patchook; 
violin with pf. ace. © 1 ¢. Mar. 18, 
1929; E unp. 4862; Mischa Patc- 
hook, New York. 6676 


Sleep on brown eyes; words and music 
by C. W. Davis. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Feb. 28, 1929; E unp. 
4174; Southern music pub. Co., inc., 
New York. 6677 


Sleep on mother sleep on; words and 
music by Loney McIntosh. [Words 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


668% 


and melody only] © 1 ¢. Mar. i3, 
1929; E unp. 4680; Southern music 
pub. eo., ine., New York. 6678 


Sleigh bells; words and musie by J. A. 
Plunkett. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Nov. 12, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 
30, 1929; E pub. 4299; Julia Annie 
Plunkett, Westerly, R. I. 6679 


Slip (The); tanze doch den slip mit 
mir, text und musik von Austin 
Egen, of U. S., Fritz Rotter and 
Billy Gold [pseud. of Walter Car- 
los] both of Germany. [German 
text] © Dee. 1, 1928; 1 ec. Dee. 28, 
1928 2~ tye. Heb. 21, . 1929; ...puls. 
4646 ; Drei masken verlag, a. g., Ber- 
lin. 6680 


Smid (Die); tweestemmige lied, 
woorde van Hugene Marais, musiek 
van J. Connel, of Union of South 
Africa. London-Glasgow, Bayley & 
Ferguson. 4to. © Feb. 27, 1929; 
1c. Mar. 14; E for. 3019; John Con- 
nell, Johannesburg, South Africa. 

6681 


Smile and be happy; words and music 
by H. E. Tripp. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c Mar. 7, 1929; E 
unp. 4411; Harvey Earl Tripp, San 
Francisco. 6682 


Smile everybody, just smile; words 
and music by G. J. Wendling and 
E. A. Schindler. © 1c. Jan. 14, 
1929; E unp. 2775; George J. Wen- 
dling and Edward A. Schindler, 
Chicago. 6683 


Smiling thru the clouds; words and 
music by James Brockman and Leo- 
nard Stevens. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Mar. 1, 1929; E unp. 
4842; De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, 
ine., New York. 6684 


Smith’s crisp crisps; comedy fox-trot 
song, written by R. P. Weston and 
Bert Lee, composed by Harris Wes- 
ton, of Great Britain; pf. and uku- 


lele ace. [Staff and tonie sol-fa not- 
ations] © Feb. 20, 1929; 1 ¢. Feb. 
27; E for. 2900; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, ltd., London. 6685 


Smith’s tuneful melodies for Hawai- 
ian guitar; pieces for duet, or solo 
playing, collection by Wm. J. Smith. 
© Mar. 30, 1929; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
1; AA 18094; William J. Smith 
music co., inc., New York. 6686 


Smoke-shop-drag; by Alex Hill and 
Junie C. Cobb. [Melody only] © 
1 e@ Mar. 7, 1929; E unp. 4466; Les- 
ter Melrose, Chicago. 6687 


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6688 


Snappy baby; words and music by C. | 
G. Hamilton. [Words and melody | 
only] ©1e. Mar. 19, 1929; E unp. 
4848; Charles G. Hamilton, Brook- 
line, Mass. 6688 


Snooping around; comedy misterioso, 
by N. Palumbo; pf. conductor. © 
Mar. 1, 1929; 2 ¢. Mar. 6; E pub. 
38877; A. Fassio, New York. 6689 


So beautiful you are; words by Irene 
R. de Selincourt, music by George 
Bagby ; med. voice. © Feb. 7, 1929; 
2 ce. Mar. 8; E pub. 3993; Carl Fis- 
cher, inc., New York. 6690 


So dear to me; theme song of Nobody’s 
children, words and music by Con 
Conrad, Sidney D. Mitchell and 
Archie Gottler. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Mar..5, 1929; E 
unp. 4382; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, inc., New York. 6691 


So I bawt some pretzels; words by B. 
Miller and Charlotte Thompson, mu- 
sic by B. Miller. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. Mar. 19, 1929; E 
unp. 4839; Bob Miller, New York. 

6692 


So long to the blues; from Sharps and 
frats, words by Larry Parker, music 
by Elmer Brown. Washington, D. 
C., The Troubadours. © Jan. 7, 
1928; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1929; E pub. 248; 
Elmer Germaine Brown, Washing- 
ton. 6693 


So sweet; words and music by Sterling 
Sherwin. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 18, 1929; E unp. 4821; 
John Milton Hagen, Santa Monica, 
Calif. 6694 


Sobbin’ tears blues; words and music 
by I. Cox. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 7, 1929; E unp. 4428; 
Chicago music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 

6695 


Soda (The) sheik; words by Ervin 
Seltzer, music by B. J. Greenhouse; 
pi ©) Te.) Mar. Vel O29e tayo un. 
4509; Bertram J. Greenhouse, Phila- 
delphia. 6696 


Soleil (Le) et la montagne; poésie de 
Schopenhauer, musique de Alfred La 
Liberté, of France. [French and 
German text] © Feb. 25, 1928; 1 «. 
Mar. 21, 1929; H for. 3441; Editions 
Max Eschig, Paris. 6697 


Solfége de concours 4 2 voix (1928) ; 
par M. Chevais, Ed. Bouillon, of 
France, and others. 12mo. © Dec. 
31, 1928; 1 « Mar. 8, 1929; E for. 
3060; Durand et cie., Paris. 6698 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Solitude; words and music by R. D. 
Saunders; high or med. voice. Los 
Angeles, Calif., Saunders publica- 
tions. © Mar. 22, 1929; 2 ¢ Mar. 
25; E pub. 4523; Richard Drake 
Saunders, Hollywood, Calif. 6699 


Solo responses for the church service; 
short sacred songs, compiled by 
Charles Fonteyn Manney. © Mar. 
8, 1929: 2c. and aff:)\Mar, 16:)Ax 
10985 ; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

6700 

Solomon Island scenes; ballet suite, by 
Howard Carr, of .Great Britain; pf. 
1. Dance of native bucks. [2 others] 
© Mar. 15, 1929; 1 ec Mar. 14; BE 
for. 3511; W. Paxton & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. TOL 


Some-body cares; words and music by 
P. Remler. © 1 c¢. Mar. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 4761; Patricia Remler, Carth- 
age, Mo. 6702 


Some day you'll come back to me; 
words by Charles Cris King, musie 
by M. Mosay, of Bohemia, domiciled 
at Ferndale, N. Y. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 ¢ Mar. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 4940; Miro Mosay, Ferndale, 
N. ¥. 6703 


Some day you'll want me to want you; 
‘words by J. S. Hodges, music by 
Joseph Reichman. © 1 ¢c. Mar. 6, 
1929; EH unp. 4812; James 8. Hodges, 
Hollywood, Calif. 6704 


Some sweet day; theme song of Chil- 


dren of the Ritz, words and music by 
Nat Shilkret and Lew Pollack; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Feb. 26, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 1; E pub. 3802; Remick 


music corp., New York. 6705 
Some sweet sometime; words by M. 
Hutton, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e«e 


Mar. 18, 1929; E unp. 4826; Minnie 
Hutton, Gering, Neb. 6706 


Some-time; words by William T. 
Jordan, music by M. H. Harris; pf. 
© 1c. Mar. 27, 1929; E unp. 5125; 
Morgan Hovey Harris, Boston. 6707 


Somebody else needs Him too; hymn, 
words by Susan R. Peck, music by 
B. D. Ackley. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 e. 
Mar. 28; E pub. 4688; Homer A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. 6708 


Somebody nobody loves; by Gus Kahn 
and Spike Hamilton, arr. by George 
J. Trinkaus; voc. orch:.,,pts,,4to. 
© Feb. 28, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 5; E pub. 
3940; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

6709 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1929 


Someone has made my dreams come 
true; waltz, words and music by R. 
C. Mack. © 1c. Mar. 13, 1929; BE 
unp. 4665; Roy Cornelius Mack, 
Tucson, Ariz. 6710 


Sometime you'll find the sunshine peep- 
ing thru the clouds for you; words 
by Bob Ellsworth, music by J. Sher- 
man. [Words and melody only] © 
1 c. Mar, 25, 1929; E unp. 5060; Jack 
Sherman, Boston. 6711 


Sometimes; words by Thomas 8S. Jones, 
jr. music by Raymond Harle 
Mitchell; med. or high voice. © 
Mar, 1,..1929*).2:;c.. Mar. :7';, 4) pub. 
4057; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 


6712 © 
Someway, Somehow you cheated at 
play; words and music by J. R. 


Brannan. St. Louis, Mo., R. Stem- 
mel music co. © Feb. 25, 1929; 2c. 
Mar. 5; E pub. 3851; Josie R. Bran- 
nan, St. Louis. 6713 


Son (The) of God; hymn, words and 
music by H. Grant. [Photostat] 
© 1 e. Mar. 19, 1929; E unp. 4855; 
Hubert Grant, Jamaica, L. I., N. Y. 

6714 


Sonata gallega; por Antonio-José, of 
Spain; pf. © Feb. 27, 1929; 1 «¢. 
Feb. 28; E for. 2920; Unioén musical 
espanola, Madrid. 6715 


Sonata in B flat; by Giuseppe Torelli, 
arr., ed., fingered and bowed by 
James Brown, of Great Britain; 
violin and pf. © Mar. 25, 1929; 1 «¢. 
Mar. 26; E for. 3380; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd., London. 6716 


Sonate in C moll; fiir oboe u. klavier, 
von M. Laurischkus, of Germany, op. 
od, 1G),19e¢. 28, 1998 1 @. Mar 13, 


1929; E for. 3282; Carl Merseburger, | 


Leipzig. 6717 
Sonatine; voor pf., van B. van den 
Sigtenhorst Meyer, of Netherlands, 
op. 80. © Jan. 25, 1929; 1c. Feb. 7; 
E for. 3121; G. Alsbach & co., Ams- 
terdam, Netherlands. 6718 


Sonetto 15; da La vita nova, per canto 
e pf. di Mario Pilati, of Italy. © 
Mar. 15, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 16; E for. 
3157; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 6719 


Song (The) and the star; Christmas 
cantata, text by Herman von Berge, 
music by Fred B. Holton; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Sept. 1, 1928; 2 «. 
and aff. Sept. 29; A 1056862; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton. O. 6720 


6731 


Song echoes; sacred march song, words 
from Isaiah 12, music by C. T. 
Willoughby; mixed voices.  obl. 
8vo. © Feb. 26, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 1; 
E pub. 3794; Casper Thomas Will- 
oughby, Fort’ Worth, Tex. 6721 


Song of May; words anon., music by 
George Herbert Jones, of Great 
Britain; sop. and alto. 4to. © Feb. 
19, 1929; 2c. Mar. 22; E pub. 4558; 
C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 6722 


Song (A) of ships; 4 pt. cho., words by 
Elizabeth Evelyn Moore, music by 
Robert 8S. Flagler; men’s voices. 4to, 
© Mar. 24, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 27; B 
pub. 4608; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 6723 


Song of summer; two-part cho., words 
by Mary Grant O’Sheridan, music by 
Louis Victor Saar, op. 123, no. 4; 
sop. and alto. 4to. © Mar. 1, 1929; 
2 ce. Mar. 7; E pub. 4072; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 6724 


Song of the blind child; words and 
music by B. Miller. [Words and 
melody only] ©1«c Mar. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 4838; Bob Miller, New York. 

6725 


Song of the cat; words by A. Lloyd, 
music by Samuel J. Evans. © Mar. 
11, 1929; 2c. Mar. 11; E pub. 4141; 
Dorothea L. Schroeder, Flushing, 
Ney Y. 6726 


Song of the drum; by Anna Priscilla 
Risher, arr. by Preston Ware Orem; 
rhythmic orch. of toy instruments 
and pf., with teacher’s se. 4to. © 
Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 5; E pub. 
3918; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 6727 


Song (The) of the Illini braves; words 
and music by J. S. Crandell. ©1c. 
Mar. 2, 1929; E unp. 4237; John 
Stanley Crandell, Urbana, Ill. 6728 


Song (The) of the kettle; words by 
R. T. Baines, musie by Robert 
Anthony, of Great Britain ; in B flat. 
© Mar. 8, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 9; E for. 
2964; Cary & co., London. 6729 


Song of the rain; words and music by 
H. ©. Chivington; pf. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
28, 1929; E unp. 4352: Harold Con- 
way Chivington, Pueblo, Col. 6730 


Song (The) of the whippoorwill; bal- 
lad, words and music by H. K. Wil- 
cox. UN. Y¥. City, Frank Harding. 
© Feb. 19, 1929; 2c. Feb. 27; E pub. 
4321; Howard K. Wilcox, Wabeno, 
Wis. 6731 


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6732 


Song to a flower; words and music 
by F. Wiren. © 1c. Mar. 18, 1929; 
EH unp. 4867; Frances Wiren, Locust 
Valley, L. 1, N. Y. 6732 


Songs heard in Palestine; collected by 
Anna Shomer Rothenberg, pf. arrs. 
by Meyer Posner. [Hebrew and 
Yiddish text] With explanatory 
notes and suggestions for interpre- 
tation. © Jan. 3, 1929; 2 ¢ Mar. 
5; E pub. 3839; Bloch pub. co., inc., 
New York. 6733 


Songs of Italy; 40 folk and popular 
songs, selected and arr. by Gustav 
Saenger; violin with pf. ace. © 
Jan., 2. 1929: 2, ¢ Maris: 4, pub. 
4022; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

6734 

Songs of Rockford college; compiled 
by the class of 1912, rev. and ed. by 
the class of 1929. 4to. © Mar. 138, 
£929; -2iie...and) aff. «Margnl6<oAA 
10983 ; Hlsa M. Fredricks and Win- 
nifred Hendricks, Rockford, Il. 

6735 


Songs (The) of the New York state 
college for teachers; ed. by T. Fred- 
erick H. Candlyn. 4to. (Cover 
title :—State college song book) © 
Mar. 4, 1929; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 5; 
A 4805; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

6736 

Sonnet; words by Elizabeth Barrett 
Browning, music by Ernest MacMil- 
lan, of Canada. © Mar. 22, 1929; 
1c. Mar. 16: for. 3361; Frederick 
Harris co., London. 6737 


Sonntags am Rhein; fiir minnerchor, 
text von Robert Reinick, musik von 
Ludwig Baumann, of Germany. 4to. 
© Nov. 16, 1928; 1 e. Mar. 13, 1929; 
E for. 3283; Fritz Miiller, Stiddeut- 
Scher musikverlag, Karlsruhe i/B., 


Germany. 6738 
Sonny lad; words and music by A. H. 
Galow. [Photostat] © 1 c¢ Mar. 


8, 1929; HE unp. 4484; August Henry 
Galow, Huntington, N. Y. 6738 


Sons (The) of old Ireland can love 
’till they die; words by R. Gibson, 
music by S. Mareo and J. Finke, jr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Mar. 21, 1929; E unp. 4919; Sano 
Marco, New York, John Finke, jr., 
Ravena, N. Y. and Ross Gibson, 
Portland, Or. 6740 


Sorrows; words. and music by Gus 
Kahn, Ted Fiorito and Harry War- 
ren. © Mar. 22, 1929; 2c. Mar. 25; 
EX pub. 4527; Remick music corp., 
New York. 6741 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 24 


South of Dixie; words and musi¢ by 
Charles King and Walter Kelsey, arr. 
by Fred Preston Search; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Mar. 6, 1929; 2 ¢ 
Mar. 11; E pub. 4153; Marco Day, 
Monterey, Calif. 6742 


South Texas state teachers college; 
lyric by Mamie E. Brown, music by 
Marian E. Wood. © Mar. 9, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 9; E pub. 4186; South 
Texas state teachers college, Kings- 
ville, Tex. 6743 


Southern blues; cho., words by Edgar 
HWarl Wells, music by L. J. Wells. 
© 1c Feb. 21, 1929; E unp. 3921; 
Lillian Juanita Wells, New York. 

6744 


Southern moon; words and music by 
Lily Strickland, arr. as pt.-song by 
Franz C. Bornschein; sop. and alto. 
Ato. ‘© Mar. (7, 1929" 2 er Naren 
E pub. 4162; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 6745 


Southern moon; words and music by 
Lily Strickland, arr. as pt.-song by 
Franz ©. Bornschein; ist and 2nd 
sop. and alto. 4to. © Mar. 18, 
1929; 2 c Mar. 20; E pub. 4405; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 6746 


Southern (A) siesta; valse intermez- 
zO, by Ernest Reeves, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. London, Leonard, Gould 
& Bolttler. © Mar. 7, 1929; 1) e. 
Mar. 18; E for. 3339; Gould & Bolt- 


tler, London. 6747 
Souvenir romantique; by Gordon 
Balch Nevin; organ. © Mar. 1, 
1929; 2 e« Mar. 5; EH, pub... 3823; 


Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 
6748 

Spanischer (Hin) tanz; fiir saxophon 
Solo und violin solo mit klavier beg- 


leitung, von Jonny Heykens, of 
Netherlands. 4to. © July 1,°1928; 
1 c. Mar. 27, 1929; E for. ‘3388; 


Heinrichshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, 
Germany. 6749 


Spanish dance; by Ruth Klauber; pf. 
© Mar. 5, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 7; E pub. 
3979; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 6750 


Spanish Haster procession; folk mo-. 
tive, words by Oscar Avery, music 
arr. by Harvey Gaul; mixed voices; 
pf. or organ ace. 4to. © Feb. 4, 
1929; 2 c. Mar. 5; E pub. 3898; Oli- 
ver Ditson co., Boston. 6751 


Sparkling waters of Waikiki; waltz 
song, words and music by Joe Davis 
and Spencer Williams. © Mar, 18, 


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"no. 3, 1929 


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1929;.2 ec. Mar. 18; E pub. 4350; 
Triangle music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 6752 


Speak, Lord; hymn, words and music 
by J. G. Minton. © Mar. 2, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 11; E pub. 4662; John Guy 
Minton, Salem, Or. 6753 


Zegovyyapas (‘O) (Sphouggaras); words 
and musie by A. Sakellariou. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Mar. 20, 1929; E unp. 4882; Anto- 
nios Sakellariou, New York. 6754 


Spice dance; by Dave Stamper. [Mel- 
ody only] ©1ce. Mar. 27, 1929; E 
unp. 51382; DeSylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, ine.. New York. 6755 


Spinning (The) wheel; from the suite 
The antique shop, by Jean Beghon; 
pf. conductor pt. 4to. © Feb. 1, 
1929; 2 c«. Mar. 15; E pub. 4564; 
Kalmus filmusic edition, New York. 

6756 


Spirit (The) of good fellowship; by 
H, L. Clark; pf. © Mar. 27, 1929; 
2 ec. Mar. 29; EH pub. 4651; Harry L. 
Clark, New York. 6757 


Sprit of the tango; by K. W. Con- 
ners; pf. © 1c. Mar. 22, 1929; EB 
unp. 4968; Kenneth Wray Conners, 
Philadephia. a 6758 


Spirit of vengeance; by Jean Beg- 
hon; orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 
© Dec. 26, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 13, 1929; 
E pub. 4563; Kalmus filmusic edi- 
tion, New York. 6759 


Spirit (The) of victery; march, by J. 
DeForest Cline; band pts. 4to. © 
Web, 2; 4929; 2.c. Mar. 27; pub. 
4600; Charles L. Barnhouse, s&r., 
Oskaloosa, Ia. 6760 


Splendors (The) of Thy glory, Lord; 
moet, music by Peter Christian Lut- 
kin; mixed voices. 4to. © Mar. 
15, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 18; E pub. 4500; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

6761 

Spread a little happiness; from Mister 
Cinders, music by Vivian Ellis, 
transcribed for pf. by Tony Lowry, 
of Great Britain. London, New 
York and Sydney, Chappell & ©9., 
Itd. © Feb. 14, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 1; 
EK for. 2908; Harms, inc., New York. 

6762 


Spread a little happiness; song inter- 
mezzo from Mister Cinders, music 
by Vivian Ellis, orchestra by Wil- 
liam Topliss, of Great Britain; pts., 


6773 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Feb. 15, 
1929.;.,. 1) @... Mears, len i.fop. 2007 ; 
Harms, inc., New York. 6763 


Spring (Lenz) ; words by Felix Dahn, 
Engl:sh version by Charles Fonteyn 
Manney, music by Eugen Hikdach, 
op. 19, no. 5. 1. High voice, if D— 
2.4, HOw.« Voice, un CL. (O.iWep. 1G, 
1929; 2 ¢. each Mar. 5; E pub. 3900; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 6764 


Spring breezes; by Esther C. Benson ; 
pf., 6 hands. © Mar. 26, 1929; 2 ¢ 
Mar. 28; E pub. 4618; Willis music 
eo., Cincinnati. 6765 


Spring is here; words and mus:c by 
Clifford Higgin, of Canada; in F. 
© Mar. 5, 1929; 2 « Mar. 14; EB 
pub. 43879; Boosey & co., inc., New 
York. 6766 


Spring is just around the corner; 
words and music by Haven Gilles- 
pie, arr. by Rube Bennett; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Feb. 20, 1929; 2 c¢. 
Feb. 25; E pub. 3813; Milton Weil 


music co., Chicago. 6767 
Spring (A) morning serenade; by 
Walter C. Schad; oreh., w:th pf. 


conductor. © Feb. 26, 1929; 2 « 
. Mar. 7; E pub. 4066; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 6768 


Spring thunder; poem by Mark Van 
Doren, music by P. R. Frey. © 
Mar. 7, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 8; E pub. 
4034; Philip Rockel Frey, Spring- 
field, O. 6769 


Springtime; two-part canon for equal 
voices, words by Margaret G. 
Rhodes, music by George Rathbone, 
of Great Britain. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 15, 
1929; 1 c. Mar. 18; E for. 3008; No- 
vello & co., Itd., London. 6770 


Springtime; words and mus:c by W. 
Brown. [Words and melody only} 
© 1c. Mar. 8, 1929; E unp. 4470; 
William Brown, Salisbury, Md. 

6771 


Sprookjeswereld; von B. van den Sig- 
tenhorst Meyer, of Netherlands, op. 
29; pf. 2 bundel. 1. Optocht der 
perggeesten. [5 others] © Jan. 25, 
1929; 1 c. Feb. 7; E for. 3230; G. 
Alsbach & co., Amsterdam, Nether- 
lands. 6772 


Stadion-marsch; von L. Siede, op. 85, 
arr. von Leopold Weninger, of 
Austria; orch., with 1st violin con- 
ductor. 4to. © Feb. 20, 1929; 1 c. 
Mar. 15; E for. 3116; Anton J. Ben- 
jamin, Leipzig. 6773 


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6774 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Staggering blues; words and music 
by Ros'e May Moore. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Feb. 28, 1929; 
Hunp. 4184; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 6774 


Star of my life, I love you; words 
and music by F. Wicke. © 1 «@ 
Mar. -12;.1929. H. unp,..4635;, Pred. 
Wicke, Philadelphia. 6775 


Starlight on the lake; words and mu- 
sic by E. B. Stuart. © Mar. 20, 
1929;.2.¢. Mar. 23; E pub. 4549; 
Edward B. Stuart, Chicago. 6776 


Stars; three-part song, words by Joyce 


Kilmer, music by Harriet Ware, 
arr. by Victor Harris; women’s 
voices. 4to. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 «. 
Mar. 7; E pub. 4058; G. Schirmer, 


6777 


Stay a little while; words by Max 
Rutchik, music by W. Samuels and 
Leonard Whiteup. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1.¢ Mar. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 5082; Walter Samuels, New 
York. 6778 


Stella; poeme lyrique en un acte, pa- 
roles de J. Merlat, musique de M. L. 
Thiollier, of France; partition pf. et 
chant. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ¢. Mar. 
21, 1929; D pub. 27480; Editions 
Max Eschig, Paris. 6779 


ine., New York. 


Stepping stones to violin playing; for 
the young beginner, by Lawrence 
Sardoni. 4to. 1. Teacher’s man- 
ual.—2. Student’s bk., violin pt. © 
Feb. 14, 1929; 2 c. each Mar. 5; aff. 
Mar. 18; AA 11792, 11793; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 6780, 6781 


Stevedore man biues; words and mu- 
sic by Wesley Wilson. © Feb. 15, 
1929; 2)>c. Mar. 153.) pub. 4273): 
Gotham music service, inc., New 
York. 6782 


Still waiting; by L. Schwartz; melody 
with pf. ace. © 1c. Jan. 30, 1929; 
KE unp. 4860; Leo Schwartz, Cleve- 
land. 6783 


Stop being everyone’s sweetheart; 
lyric by H. Marvin, music by C. F. 
Foge." ‘[Photostat]’” "©," 1. 2) aiar. 
15, 1929; E unp. 4747; Harry Mar- 
vin, Woodlynne, N. J., and Clarence 
F. Fogg, Camden, N. J. 6784 


Storico (Lo) incontro fra Mussolini 
col Papa é il Ré d@’ Italia; marcia. 
di G. Critelli; violin. © 1 c. Mar. 
1, 1929; E unp. 4159; Giuseppe Cri 
telli, Brooklyn. 6785 


Storm clouds; words by Felix A. Jo- 
seph, music by Helen Fothergill, of 
Great Britain. © Feb. 21, 1929; 
1c. Mar. 16; E for. 3134; Augener, 
ltd., London. 6786 


Strauss (Richard) Feuersnot; sing- 
gedicht von Richard Strauss, op. 50, 
bearb. von Walther Hirschberg, of 
Germany; pf. with words. (Musik 
fiir alle, nr.. 267) 1. Hinleitung und 
kindertanz. [3 others] © Feb. 14, 
1929; 1..@ Mar. ‘(.2., Bi for (2Z32a- 
Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 6787 


—— Intermezzo; oper, von Richard 
Strauss, bearb. von Walther Hirsch- 
berg, of Germany; pf. with words. 
(Musik fiir alle, nr. 257) 1. Die 
abreise. [4 others] © Oct. 6, 1928; 
1.) c.e;Mar.: 7, »-1929:;;, EH gore 2o20; 
Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 6788 


—— Winterweihe; op. 48, nr. 4, arr. 
von Eduard Rudolf [pseud. of Ru- 
dolf Hladisch], of Austria; orch., 
with pf. conductor, 1st violin con- 
ductor, and German and English 
words. © Feb. 19, 1929; 1 ec. Mar. 
9; E for. 2982; Adolph Ftrstner, 
Berlin. 6789 


Sturmnacht; minnerchor, a cappella, 
worte von Justinus Kerner, musik 
von Wilhelm Rinkens, of Germany, 
op. 44, no. 1. Se. 4to. © Aug. 24, 
1928; 1 ec. Mar. 27,. 19293 "EH: fox 
3392; Gebriider Hug & co., Leipzig. 

6720 

Sudiev mylimas broleli; zodziai Tau- 
tos Vainiko, muzika J. A. Zemaicio. 
© Jan. 31, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 6; E pub. 
4257; John A. YZemaitis, Shenan- 
doah, Pa. 6791 


Suite A; words by G. C. Walsh, music 


by M. Gold. nos. 1-5. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 e. Mar. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 4944; Matthew Gold and 


George Cohan Walsh, New York. 
6792 


Suite bréve; pour violon et pf., par 
Renée-Philippart Gonzalez, of 
France. 1, Andante. [1 other] © 
Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 15, 1929; 
HE} for. 3185; Durand et cie., Paris. 

6793 


Suite ftir die jugend; sieben kleine 
klavierstiicke, von Gustav Ltittgers, 
of Germany. © Nov. 16, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Mar.. 18, 1929; EB for. 3267) oath 
Miiller, Sitiddeutscher musikverlag, 
Karlsruhe, Germany. 6794 


Suite in the clden style; by H. Waldo 
Warner, of Great Britain, op. 34; 


304 


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no. 3, 1929 
string quartet. Se. 4to. no. 1. 
Prelude. [3 others.] © Mar. 14, 


1929: 2 c. Mar. 19; E pub. 4356; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 6795 


Summer night; words by Jane Lan- 
don, music by Mrs. M. H. Gulesian ; 
sop. 1, 2 and alto. 4to. © Mar. 7, 
1929: 2 c. April 1; E pub. 4665; C. 
©. Birechard & co., Boston. 6796 


Sun’s (The) gonna’ shine in my back 
door some day; words and music 
by Babe Fritsch [i. e. BE. V. Fritsch] 
© 1c. Feb. 9, 1929; E unp. 4982; 
Edward Vincent Fritsch, Pon ais 

67 


Sunbonnet days; words and music by 
Bernie Grossman [i. e. B. Gross- 
man], E. Clinton Keithley and Guy 
Lombardo, arr. by Rube Bennett; 
pf. and ukulele acc. Chicago, Gross- 
man and Lewis music pub. co. © 
Mar. 4, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 7; E pub. 
3976; Bernard Grossman and Kd- 
ward Lewis, Chicago. 6798 


Sunday afternoon; musical recitation, 
words by Mildred Plew Merryman, 
music by Helen Wing. © Mar. 18, 
1929; 2 c. Mar. 20; E pub. 4506; 
Theodore Presser co., at arent 

679 


Sunkist serenade; words and music 
by H. F. Reser. [Words and mel- 


ody only] © 1. Mar. 1, 1929; E 
unp. 4157; Harry F. Reser, New 
York. 6800 


Sunny (A) shaft; part song, poem by 
S. T. Coleridge, music by Julius 
Harrison, of Great Britain; sop. 1, 
2 and alto. 4to. © Feb. 19, 1929; 


1 c. Feb. 28: E for. 2910: Hawkes | 


& son (London) Itd., London. 6801 


Sunrise chant; words and music by 
A. M. Baldwin. © Feb. 20, 1929; 
2c. Feb. 18; E pub. 3787; Anita M. 
Baldwin, Santa Anita, Calif. 6802 


Sunrise in the Alps; by E. J. M. Sea- 
mans; pf. © 1c. Mar. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 5092; Emma J. Moore-Sea- 
mans. Yorba Linda, Calif. 6803 


Sunset and evening star; hymn, words 
by Tennyson, music by Chas. H. 
Gabriel. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
28; E pub. 4684; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 6804 


Sur la tombe d’un enfant (L’ epitaffio 
d’un bambino); d’ apres la poéme 
de Ch. Swinburne, paroles italiennes 
de Luigi Siciliani, paroles fran- 


6814 


caises de Louis de Morsier, musique 
de Sandro Fuga, of France. © Mar. 
13, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 1; E For. 3153; 
Société anonyme des éditions Ri- 
ecordi, Paris. 6805 


Sur les bords galants; barearolle, par 
F. July, of France; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1928; 
1c. Mar. 8, 1929;°E for. 3078; Chou- 
dens, Paris. 6806 


Sur ton chemin; valse anglaise, paroles 
de Armand Foucher, musique de 
Red-Wills et P. Nast, both of 
France. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ¢c. Mar. 
8, 1929; E for. 3043; Lucien de La- 
cour, Paris. 6807 


Suspicion (A); by Rudolf Friml, or- 
chestration by Joseph Majer; pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Jan. 10, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 13; E pub. 4195; Kalmus 
filmusic edition, New York. 6808 


Suzy; paroles de H. Varna et Jean 
Marsaec, musique de J. Bos, of 
France. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 
15, 1929; E for. 3194; Editions mu- 
sieales Evette, Paris. 68093 


Swallow (The) ; 3-pt. choral, lyric by 


Frederick H. Martens, music by Ser- 
radell, arr. Christopher O’Hare; sop., 
alto and bar. Franklin ed. 4to. © 
Mar." 1, 929°" 2\'c.*Mar. 2°" “pub. 
3817; Kay & Kay music pub. corp., 
New York. 6810 


Swanee River home; words by J. Mel- 
bourne, music by C. A. Matson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Mar. 22; 1929; E unp. 4954; John 
Melbourne and Charles A. Matson, 
New York. 6811 


Sweet Adeiina; mazurka, by P. Tuc- 
ciarone, op. 4, no. 2; violin and pf. 
New York City, Pat progressive ed. 
co: . © Peb..15, 1929-20 eb: 162 
E pub. 4844; Pasquale Tucciarone, 
New York. 6812 


Sweet baby mine stop a-wasting my 
time blues; lyrics by Irving Kane 
and Edward I. White, music by M. 
Parti, of Italy, domiciled at May- 
wood, ll. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1929; E unp. 4892; 
Michael Parti, Maywood, Ill. 6813 


Sweet Chewaukla, the land of sleepy 
water; words by Fred C. Higman, 
music by Carmen Lombardo. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Mar. 27, 1929; E unp. 5106; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 6814 


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6815 


Sweet cider; from the cantata The 
harvest, text by C. Gordon Wilcox, 
music by Richard Kountz; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Mar. 4, 1929; 2 ¢ 
Mar. 8; E pub. 4129; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 6815 


Sweet Eleanor, you I adore; words by 
Margaret E. Shaver, music by W. 
G. Shaver. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ce. Mar. 11, 1929; E unp. 
4592; Walter G. Shaver, Bellevue 
Manor, L. I., N.: Y. 6816 


Sweet girl of nineteen twenty-nine; 
words and music by H. Baehr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Mar. 29, 1929; EH unp. 5197 ; Hermina 
Baehr, Relay, Md. 6817 


Sweet little girl of my dreams; words 
and music by Orris Adair. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 20, 1929; E unp. 4885; Orris 
Adair Nafe, Rock Island, Ill. 6818 


Sweet little Lou; words and music by 
W. Gediman, G. Garden and W. 
Lewis. ©1«c Mar. 12, 1929; E unp. 
4614; Walter Gediman, Glen Gar- 
den, and Warren Lewis, Los Angeles. 

6819 


Sweet little mannikin doll; from Pleas- 


ure bound, lyrics by John H. Mul- | 


downey, music by Phil Baker and 
Maury Rubens, © Feb. 18, 1929; 
2 ec. Mar. 6; E pub. 3881; Shubert 
music pub. corp., New York. 6820 


Sweet little Swede; music by Freder- 
ick William O’Shea [pseud. of F. 
W. Shea.] [Melody only] ©1l1e. 
Feb. 2, 1929; E unp. 3359; Frederick 
William Shea, New York. 6821 


Sweet Liza; words by Walter Hirsch, 
music by Milton Samuels; pf. and 
ukulele ace., with pf. solo cho. by 
Lee Sims. © Feb. 20, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
23; E pub. 4104; Ted Browne music 
co., inc., Chicago. 6822 


Sweet moon; words by V. H. Wilken- 
ing, music by Jack Mahoney. New 
York City, Frank Harding music 
music house. © Feb. 14, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 19; E pub. 43812; Vernon H. 
Wilkening, Nevada, Ia. 6823 


Sweet Nancy Lee; lyric by M. G. Sa- 
ger, music by Burrell Van Buren. 
Petersburg, Va., Saber music house. 
© Feb. 26, 1929; 2c. Mar. 5; E pub. 
3887; Mary G. Sager, Petersburg, 
Va. 6824 

Sweet Rowena; words and music by 
H. C. Peterson, arr. by S. A. Her- 


man; pf. and ukulele acc. © Mar. 
20, 1929; 2c. Mar. 25; BE pub. 4548; 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Edward C. Peterson, Niles City, 
Mont. 6825 


Sweet Sadie mine; words by H. Rein- 
schreiber, music by Johnny Thomp- 
son and H. Reinschreiber. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Mar. 13, 
1929; E unp. 4718; Henry Rein- 
schreiber, Philadelphia. 6826 


Sweet seventeen, that’s what I call my 
baby ; words by Edgar Leslie, musie 
by Walter Donaldson; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Mar. 30, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
30; E pub. 4668; Donaldson, Doug- 
las & Gumble, ine., New York. 6827 


Sweet Sue; words and music by Theo- 
dora Miller; pf. [Photostat] ©1le. 
Mar. 22, 1929; EH unp. 5018; Agnes 
Theodora Miller, Easton, Md. 6828 


Sweet Virginia Rose; words and mu- 
sic bq Lou Herscher and Billy Hays; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Mar. 15, 
1929; 2 ec. Mar. 15; E pub. 4277; 
Louis Herscher, Philadelphia. 6829 


Sweetheart Emma Lou; words by A. 
Hammond, music by Walter W. 
Newcomer. © Mar. 18, 1929; 2 «¢. 
Mar. 16; E pub. 4513; Albert Ham- 
mond, Burbank, Calif. 6830 


Sweetheart I, love you; waltz, words 
and music by T. Ambrose. © 1 «. 
Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 4264; Toney 
Ambrose, Westville, I]. 6831 


Sweetheart, I’m on my way; words 
and music by Alfred Solman and 
George Brown. © Mar. 14, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 15; E pub. 4268; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 6832 


Sweetheart memory ; fox-trot, by L. V. 
Martin. [Melody only] © 1c. Mar. 
2, 1929; E unp. 4209; Louis Victor 
Martin, New York. 6833 


Sweetheart mine; words and music by 
J. H. Ainsworth, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at Lynwood, Calif., arr. by 
J. Watson. © 1c. Mar. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 4775; John Harrison Ains- 
worth, Lynwood, Calif., and Jonas 
Watson, Gardena, Calif. 6834 


Sweetheart mine, I hear you calling 
me; words by G. Leaming, music by 
Chester Escher. [Words and melody 


only] © 1c. Mar. 6, 1929; E uunp. 
4398; George Leaming, Northville, 
Mich. 6835 
Sweetheart of DeMolay; words by 


R. M. Robbins, music by Reba Ann 
Robbins and R. M. Robbins. © Feb. 
20, 1929; 2 ¢. Feb. 25; E pub. 3812; 
Roy M. Robbins, Richmond, Ind. 
6835 


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no. 3, 1929 


6857 


ee 


Sweetheart of May; South American 
song, words and music by R. 
Bascope, of Bolivia, domiciled at 
Chicago. © 1c. Mar. 15, 1929; B 
unp. 4755; Rudolph Bascope, Chi- 
cago. 6837 


Sweetheart won’t you come back to 
me; lyric and music by M. G. Witt- 
man. Caney, Kansas, Blackledge 


Sales co. © Mar. 13, 1929; 2 c. Mar. | 


16; E pub. 4392; Gwynne Edward 
Blackledge and Max Geo. Wittman, 
Caney, Kan. 6838 


Sweetheart, you and I; words by Ray 
Hawling, music by K. T. Wright; 
pf. with words. © 1c. Mar. 14, 
1929; E unp. 4738; Kenneth T. 
Wright, Menominee, Mich. 6839 


Sweethearts; from suite, Harvest time, 
by William B. Coburn; pf. © Mar. 
20,1929 ; 2c. Mar. 27; HE) pub. 4615; 
Belwin, inc., New York. 6840 


Sweethearts of yesterday; ballad, 
words and music by Joe C. Moore 
[i. e. Joseph Carroll Moore] New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Feb. 
B1929; 2c. Feb. 15; E pub. 4301 ; 
Joseph C. Moore, Boise, Id. 6841 


Sweetie; fox trot, par Geo. L. 
Heartly, arr. par Tom Waltham, of 
Great Britain; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 
1 ¢@. Mar. 15; E for. 3210; Editions 
Max Eschig, Paris. 6842 


Sweetness (The) of your song; lyric 
by J. Keirn Brennan, music by John 
McLaughlin, arr. by E. Chas. Eggett; 
voe. orch. pts., in B flat. 4to. © 
Mar. 20, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 25; E pub. 
4552; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

6843 


Tayuatapxns (‘O) BeXtooapiov; words and 
music by A. Sakellariou. [Greek 
text and melody only] © 1 «¢. Mar. 
2, 1929; E unp. 4211; Antonios Sa- 
kellariou, New York. 6844 


Take a little tip; from Fox movietone 
follies, words by Harlan Thompson, 
music by Dave Stamper. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 c¢. Mar. 8, 
1929; EH unp. 4632; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inc., New York. 6845 


Take a peck; fox trot, words by Art 
Mansfield, music by Wm. Van 
Beaver; pf. and ukulele acc. ©1ce. 
Mar 5, 1929; E unp. 43827; Arthur 
Mansfield, Plano, Il. 6846 

Take me back to California; fox-trot 
song, words by W. F. Warmoth, 
music by M. Paul Manganella; pf. 


47158—29 


and ukulele acc. © 1 ¢. Feb. 13, 
1929; E unp. 4743; W. F. Warmoth, 
Yakima, Wash. 6847 


Take me back to peaceful valley; 
words and music by Harold Dixon ; 
pf. acc. by Harold Potter, ukulele 
arr. by M. Kalua. © Feb. 5, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 2; E pub. 3824; Gotham 
music service, inc., New York. 6848 


Take me back to sweetheart days; 
waltz, words by M. D. McLaughlin, 
music by Ray Hibbeler. © 1 e. 
Mar. 23, 1929; E unp. 5044; Myrtle 
D. McLaughlin, Olympia, Wash. 

6849 


Take me beneath the moon; fox trot, 
words and music by A. Romano, of 
Italy, domiciled at Springfield, Mass. 
© 1c. Mar. 21, 1929; BE unp. 4921: 
Arthur Romano, Springfield, Mass. 

6850 


Take me walking in the moonlight; 
words and music by W. Wassaw. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Feb. 15, 1829; 2.¢. Feb. 19; E pub. 
4311; Wilber Wassaw, Cripple Creek, 
Col. ; 6851 


Takes you; words and music by Benny 
Davis and Carmen Lombardo. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Feb. 27, 1929; E unp. 4198; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 6852 


Takes you; words and music by Benny 
Davis and Carmen Lombardo, arr. 
by Joseph M. Weiss; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Mar. 13, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 29: 
E pub. 4649; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, ine., New York. 6853 


Takin’ the longest way home; words 
by Charles Tobias and Ballard Mac- 
donald, music by Larry Shay. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Mar. 19, 1929; E unp. 4846; Irving 
Berlin, inec., New York. 6854 


Tango; by B. J. Greenhouse; melody 
with ‘pf. -acc. [Photostat] © 1. c. 
Mar. 8, 1929; E unp. 4490; Bertram 
J. Greenhouse, Philadelphia. 6855 


Tango boheme; by J. Bohr, of Ger- 
many, domiciled at New York; pf. 
© 1c Mar. 9, 1929- BE unp.. 4521; 
Jose Bohr, New York. 6856 

Tango ec-moll; fiir klavier, von H. W. 
Funke, of Germany. Leipzig, Ko- 
missionsverlag Friedrich Schneider. 
© Nove 1g 1028: 1. G, Maer “43. 
1929* HF for.” $279 3) H.W. Funke, 
Weida/Thur., Germany. 6857 


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6858 


Tantum ergo; guide me O Thou great 
Jehovah, words arr. by Lucia An- 
derson Huff, music by Augustus B. 
Anderson. [Latin and English text] 
© 1c. Mar. 21, 1929; E unp. 4949; 
Lucia A. Huff, Old Orchard, Me. 

6858 


Tanz dcr irrlichter; charakterstticke, 
fiir salon-orch. stimmen, von Hans 
Lange, of Germany, op. 34. 4to. © 
Dec. 20, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 138, 1929; 
Ti for. 3250; Gustav Fechner, Berlin. 

6859 


Tanzende (Die) welle; worte von 
Hans Joachim Klengel, musik von 
Otto Wittenbecher, of Germany; 
orch. pts., with pf. direction. © 
Mar.,.1,,:1928 s..1 .¢.. Oets, dd + Hh, for. 
747; Lido-verlag, Lisbeth Dorrhauer, 
Leipzig. 6860 


Tarantella; by Paul Zilcher, of Ger- 
many, ov. 222, no. 5; violin, 1st posi- 
tion, and pf. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 ¢ 
Mar. 7; E pub. 4068; G. Schimer, 
inc., New York. 6861 


Tarde fulera; tango, letra de O. 
Amato, mtisica de L. M. Ferreté, of 
France; pf. © Feb. 20, 1929; 1 «¢. 
Mar. 15; E for. 3197; L. M. Ferreté, 
Paris. 6862 


Tartar dance; by A... Bartnovsky. 
[Melody only] © 1. Mar. 6, 1929; 
E unp. 4821; Alexander Bartnovsky, 
Brooklyn. 6863 


Tartini (G.) Canzone; transcribed 
for violin and pf. by Mario Corti, 
of Italy, domiciled: at New York. 
© Feb. 7, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 8; E pub. 
3999; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

6864 


Tausend und eine nacht; aus orienta- 
lische ballett-suite, von Serge Bort- 
kiewicz, op. 37, no. 7, arr. von Leo- 
pold Weninger, of Austria; orch. 
pts., with pf. or organ conductor and 
1st violins conductor. 4 teil. Tanz 
der trauer jt" other] :) ©. Marois 
TOZ9: "ee Mar, 27 Sor ae: 
D. Rahter, Leipzig. 6865 


Tausend und eine nacht; orientalische 
ballett-suite, von Serge Bortkiewicz, 
op. 37, no. 1, arr. von Leopold Wenin- 
ger, of Austria; orch.. with pf.-organ 
conductor and 1st violin conductor. 
1. teil. Der kalif Harun-al-Raschid. 
[1 other] © Feb. 20, 1929: 1 ec. 
Mar. 15; E for. 3118; D. Rahter, 


Leipzig. 6866 
Te (Il) Deum di ringraziamento ; versi 
di F. Amodio, musica di Remo 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 24 


D’Alba; violin. © 1 c. Feb. 28, 
1929; E unp. 4558; Frank Amodio, 
Brooklyn. 6867 


Teach me to forget; words and music 
by F. S. McGowen; voice and violin. 
© 1c. Mar. 14, 1929; E unp. 4701; 
Franklin 8. McGowen, Los Angeles. 

6868 


Tears; by Milan Roder; orch. pts. 
with pf. conductor. © Mar. 5, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 13; E pub. 4210; Kalmus 
filmusiec edition, New York. 6869 


Tears of love; words and music by 
Dorothy Woodward; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Mar. 18, 1929; 2 ¢ Mar. 25; 
E pub. 4572; Marco Day, Monterey, 
Calif. 6870 


Tell me it’s true you love me; [song], 
composer, of the United States. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Mar. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 4759; Marie Shores, Wash- 
ington. 6871 


Tell me that you care; waltz, words 
and music by S. Sario. ©1c. Mar. 
16, 1929; E unp. 4975; Sam Sario, 
Boston. 6872 


Tell me the reason why; lyric by L. 
Shears, music by V. Tomasulo. © 
1c. Mar. 7, 1929; E unp. 4479; Vin- 
cent Tomasulo and Louis Shears, 
Brooklyn. 6873 


Tel! me whose girl you are; words and 
music by Ruth Coleman and R. M. 
Embry. [Words and melody only] 
©); te. Mar. 2, 1929-" EB) ip olor 
Ruth Miller Embry, Cincinnati. 

6874 


Tempo di scherzo; pour violon et orch., 
par A. Libiot, of France; pts., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 
1928; 1c. Mar. 8, 1929; H for. 3049; 
O. Auloy, Paris. 6875 


Temporal, temporal; de Plena, words 
and music by R. Hernandez. © 1. 
Mar. 22, 1929; E unp. 4962; Rafael 


Hernandez, New York. 6876 
Tempting little love lips; words by 
G. J. Wendling, music by EH. A. 


Schindler. © 1 ¢c. Mar. 22, 1929; 

EX unp. 4952; George J. Wendling, 

and Edw. A. Schindler, Chicago. 
6877 


Terence, this is stupid stuff; words by 
A. E. Housman, music by Stanley 
Wilson, of Great Britain, op. 41; 
bar. solo, and male voices. 4to. © 
Mar. 26, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 27; E for. 
3515; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

6878 


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no. 3, 1929 


Tewkesbury road; part-song, words by 
John Masefield, music by Stanley 
Wilson, of Great Britain, op. 42, 
no. 1; male voices. 4to. © Mar. 
26, 1929; 1 ce. Mar. 27> E for. 3517; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 6879 


Tex, old pal; words and music by 
Arthur Fields and Fred Hall; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Jan. 31, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 19; E pub. 4877; Denton & 
Haskins music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 6880 


‘Texas rangers; words and music by 
Harry K. McClintock. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Mar. 6, 1929; 
E unp. 43828; Villa Moret, inc., San 
Francisco. 6881 


‘That didna trouble me; talking song, 
words and music by HE. Green, music 
arr. by Fred Watson. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Mar. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 4812; Eddie Green, New 
York. 6882 


‘That germ called love; lyrics by Sylvia 
Fields Ginsberg, music by B. C. Rose. 
© 1c. Mar. 6, 1929; E unp. 4373; 
Bertha C. Rose, Chestnut Hill, Mass. 

6883 


‘That'll be me thinking of you; words 
by W. Dent, music by Luther A. 
Clark. © 1c. Mar. 27, 1929; E unp. 
5114; Weslet Dent, St. Louis. 6884 


‘That look in your eyes; words and 
music by A. Greenberg. © Oct. 4, 
1928; 2 ce. Mar..18; E pub. 4660: 
Abner Greenberg, ine., New York. 

6885 


‘That lovely melody ; words and melody 
by A. G. Bolt. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1929; 
E unp. 4372; Arthur G. Bolt, Buffalo. 

6886 


‘That made me fall in love; words and 
music by W. Camm. [Words and 
melody only] ©41c. Mar. 30, 1929: 
E unp. 5218; Walter Camm, New 
York. 6887 


‘That mournful melody; lyrie by 
Sammy Lerner, music by Fred Cohn, 
Clark and Degnon. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Mar. 8, 1929; 
E unp. 4633; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 6888 


That night of nights; lyric by Jack B. 
Loeb, music by A. H. Gutman. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Mar. 9, 1929; E unp. 4518; Arthur 
H. Gutman, Lynbrook, N. Y. 6889 


6900 


That red head; words and music by 
B. Cray; 1st ‘violin. © 1c. Mar. 5, 
1929; EK unp. 4290; Beula Cray, New 
York. 6890 


That’s a drop in the bucket, compared 
to my love for you; words and music 
by Al Sherman, Abner Silver and 
Al Lewis, arr. by Joseph M. Weiss; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Jan. 5, 1929; 
2c. Jan. 31; E pub. 4186; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

6891 


That’s all I ask of you; words and 
music by Mickey Kippel and Guy 
Lombardo; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Mar. 4, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 8; E pub. 
4131; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 6892 


That’s all I want you to know; words 
and music by H. F. Chorpening. © 
1c. Feb. 4, 1929; E unp. 3399 ; Hilda- 
garde F. Chorpening, New Orleans. 

6893 


That’s living; lyric by Ben Lyon, music 
by Violinsky [pseud. of Solly Gins- 
berg] [Words and melody only] 
© 1.¢) Mar: 7,,1929; H unp.. 4452; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 6894 


That’s my idea of heaven; lyric by G. 
Whiting, music by Herbert Steiner 
and Mae Lieb, arr. by May Singhi 
Breen; pf. and ukulele or banjulele 
banjo ace. © Mar. 4, 1929; 2 e. 
Mar. 6; E pub. 3954; George Whit- 
ing, inc., New York. 6895 


That’s my Sally; words and music by 
H. M. Dodd. -© 1c. Mar. 5, 1929; 
EH ounp. 4822; Henry Morgan Dodd, 
Kansas City, Mo. 6896 


. That’s the song of songs for me; words 


by Henry M. Neely, music by Harold 
Levey. © Mar. 8, 1929; 2c. Mar. 8; 
E pub. 3988; Green & Stept, inc., 
New York. 6897 


That’s why I fell in love; words by 
J. Costanzo, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 4303; 
Joseph Costanzo, Carbondale, Pa. 

6898 


That’s why I’m blue; words by Mrs. 
J. A. Winters, music by M. Winters. 
© 1c. Mar. 21, 1929; E unp. 4950: 
Melvin Winters, San Antonio. 6899 


That’s why I’m content; words and 
music by M. Grand. © 1 ¢. Mar. 2, 
1929; E unp. 4216; Mitchell Grand, 
Harrisburg, Pa. 6900: 


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6901 


That’s words and music to me; words 
and music by A. Donnelly. [Chords, 
single staff} © 1c Mar. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 5854; Andrew Donnelly, 
Ridgefield Park, N. J. 6901 


That’s you, baby; from Fox movietone 
follies of 1929, words and music by 
Archie Gottler, Sidney D. Mitchell 
and Con Conrad. © Mar. 7, 1929; 
2 c Mar. 8; E pub. 4173; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 


6902 
That same cat; words and music by 
Alfoncy Harris. [ Words and 


melody only] © 1c. Feb. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 4176; Southern music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 6903 


That wonderful girl of mine; words 
and music by H. Grell. Lincoln, 
Nebr., Jesse Williams. © Mar. 14, 
1929; 2 ec. Mar. 16; E pub. 4853; H. 
Grell, Chicago, 6904. 


Theme songs; by G. Casriel; pf. ©1 
ec. Mar. 26, 1929; E unp. 5101; 
Gertrude Casriel, New York. 6905 


Théme, variations, danse; par Stan 
Golestan, of Rumania; pf. © June 
5, 1928: 1 «. June 28; E for. 3486; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 6906 


Then I’m satisfied; words and music 
by R. A. Woods and. William A. 
Barbee; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Mar. 9, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 11; E pub. 
4156; Richard Arthur Woods, Chi- 
cago. 6807 


There are fairies at the bottom of our 
garden; words by Rose Fyleman, mu- 
sic by Liza Lehmann, arr. by Clar- 
ence Lucas, of Great Britain; fe- 
male trio. 4to. © Mar. 15, 1929; 
1c. Mar. 16; E for. 3174; Chappell 
& co., Itd., London. 


There’s a dare in Kil-dare; words by 
M. G. Golton, music by M. G. Gol- 


ton and Fae Jacobson. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
14, 1929: E unn. 4905; Mignon 


6909 


There’s a hole in my heart and a lump 
in my throat; words and music by 
Art Arlett fi. e. A. M. Arlett], and 
Lloyd Ramsey [i. e. L. I. Ramsey] 
© 1c. Mar. 21, 1929; E unp. 4977; 
Arthur M. Arlett and Lieyd I. Ram- 
sey, Berkeley. 6910 


There’s no pal in this world like moth- 
er; words by EH. Angrisano, music 
by Luther A. Clark. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Mar. 6, 1929; 
2c Mar. 14; E pub. 4488; Hmilio 
Angrisano, Boston, Mass. 6911 


Gainsborough Golton, Chicago. 


6908. 


é pt. 111, n.s., vy. 24 


There’s no use of crying; words by R. 
Sexton, music by Arthur Darvo. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Mar. 1, 1929; E unp. 4148; Ruth 
Sexton, Paterson. 6912. 


There’s somebody else; words and mu- 
sic’ by. P. H. Pryor. ~[Wotds ane 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 18, 1929; 
EK unp. 4695; Preston H. Pryor, 
Philadelphia. 6918. 


There you are and here am I; words. 
by M. Holiner, music by Alberta. 
Nichols. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 19, 1929; E unp. 4843; 
Mann Holiner, New York. 6914- 


These—those—and—them; fox trot, 
lyrics by A. Wilson, music by C. La-- 
Grange. © 1c. Mar. 11, 1929; E: 
unp. 4595; Alexander Wilson and 
Cleo LaGrange, Chicago. 6915. 


Things; words by Dorothy Dow, music 
by George Bagby; high voice. © 
Feb. 7, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 8; E pub. 
3992; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

6916. 


Thinking; words and music by S8. 
Herron. © Mar. 28, 1929; 2c Mar. 
28: E pub. 4643; Stanley Herron, 
Lancaster, Ky. 6917 


Thinking, just thinking of you; waltz. 
song, words and music by N. Hs- 
sary. © 1c. Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 
4297; Nettie Essary, Dallas. 6918 


Thinking of Calvary; words by Avis. 
B. Christiansen, music by Nathalie 
Jessup. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 
6; E pub. 3951; G. S. Schuler and 
W. M. Runyan, Chicago. 6919 


Thirty-third (The) star; Champoeg 
memorial song, words and music by 
C. S. West. Portland, Oregon, J. K. 
Gill co. © Feb. 14, 1929; 2 c Mar. 
15; E pub. 4248; Carl Sumner West, 
Portland, Or. 6920° 


Tho’ castles tumble down; theme song 
to Master and man, words by Har-. 
greaves, Damerell and Pat Heale, 
music by Harry Tilsley and Tolchard 


Evans, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa. 
notations] © Mar. 12, 1929; 1 « 


Mar. 16; E for. 3374; Cecil Lennox, 
ltd., London. 6921 


Thomas (Charles Louis Ambroise) 
Land of heart’s desire; connais tu 
le pays, from Mignon, words by Gil- 
bert Purcell, music arr. by Richard 
Kountz; mixed voices. 4to. © Mar. 
4, 1929; 2.c. Mar. 8; E pub. 4128; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

6922: 


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no. 3, 1929 


6943 


‘Thousand (A) miles away; words by 
Billy Rose, music by Lee David. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ec. 
Mar. 138, 1929; E unp. 4710; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., New 
York. 6923 


Thracian (A) holiday; cantata for 
women’s voices with ten. solo, text 
by Claire Richardson, music by Har- 
vey Gaul. 4to. © Feb. 14; 1929; 
2c. Mar. 5; E pub. 3899; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 6924 


Three cheers for the Irish and the 
Jews; words and music by A. Mack. 
© 1c. Mar. 18, 1929; E unp. 4808; 
Andrew Mack, New York. 6925 


Three-part (The) choir no. 2; coll. of 
three-part anthems, ed. by Ira B. 
Wilson; sop. 1, 2 and alto. 4to. © 
Sept. 29, 1928; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 24; 
A O-976; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 6926 


Three women blues; words and music 
by W. McTell. [Words and melody] 
© ic. June 3, 1929; E unp. 7450; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 6827 


Thrills of glory, no. 1; series of cho- 
ruses for evangelistic campaigns, 
words and music by C. H. Snyder. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Mar. 9, 1929; E unp. 4515; Cora H. 
Snyder, Harrisburg, Pa. 6928 


Throbbing hearts; love song, by Josef 
Pasternack, arr. from the original 
se. by Leo A. Kempinski; orch. pts.., 
with pf. or organ conductor and 1st 
violin conductor. © Mar. 21, 1929; 
2 ce. Mar. 22: E pub. 4463; Irving 
Berlin standard music corp., New 
York. 6929 


Thy glory dawns, Jerusalem; anthem, 
words by John J. Moment, music by 
Charlotte Mathewson Lockwood; 
mixed voices; organ acc. 4to. © 
rep. 1, 1929:"2 ¢c Web: t-" Hi pab. 
3795; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

6930 


Thy word, O Lord, is my delight; 
hymn, words by Charlotte G. Homer, 
music by Chas. H. Gabriel. © Mar. 
f., 1929 -.2.¢. Mar, 28: BE pub, 4691 :; 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 

6931 


Tiddledy winks; by Jack Glogau and 
Joe Zimmerman. [Melody only] © 
Mar. 11, 1929; E unp. 4720; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 6932 


Tididda voli ’a ecarni; versi di Anselmo 
Frattellone, musica di A. Bascetta. 
{Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Jan. 10, 1929; E unp. 3644; Alfredo 
Bascetta, and A. Frattellone, Brook- 
lyn. 6933 


Tie a string on your finger; from Fox 
movietone follies of 1929, words and 
music by Archie Goitler, Sidney D. 
Mitchell and Con Conrad. © Mar. 
7, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 8; E pub. 4170; De 


Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 6934 
Tight like this; by A. Curl. [Melody 


only] ©41e. Mar. 13, 1929; E unp. 
4667 ; Consolidated music pub. house, 
Chicago. 6935 


Tight like this; words by Henry Myers, 
music by Arthur Schwartz. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢ Mar. 9, 
1929; E unp. 4721; Harms inc., New 
York. 6936 


Till I heard you say good-bye; words 
by Tom Collins, music by Less Ruth- 
ven [i. e. B. L. Ruthven]; in F. © 
1 e. Mar. 14, 1929; E unp. 4740; 
B. L. Ruthven, Donna, Tex. 6937 


"Till life’s journey ends, Ill be the 
same to you; words and music by 
Agnes Herr Carlton; pf. © 1 «. 
Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 4346; Agnes 
Jane Herr Carlton, Ethan, S. D. 

6938 


Till vapen; Swedish march, by K. M. 
Fristrup; band pts., with conductor. 
4to.. ©, Mar, 20,°1929; 2 c. Mar. 23; 
E pub. 4548; Salvation army, inc., 
New York. 6939 


Till we meet; words by Lou Davis, 
music by Ted Fiorito; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Mar. 14, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
16; E pub. 4383; Harms, inc., New 
York. 6940 


Tillie ain't walkin’ no mo’; words and 
music by W. Bishop. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Mar. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 4526; Walter Bishop, New 
York. 6941 


Tiomkin (Dimitri) March; by D. 
Tiomkin, of Russia, domiciled at 
New York; 1st violin. © 1c. Mar. 
7, 1929; E unp. 4454; Dimitri Tiom- 
kin, New York. 6942 


Tired of dreaming dreams; words by 
Mabelle Francis, music by J. Wed- 
dell. [Words and melody only] © 
tf ec, Maro, 1929308) qainp) 4155; 
Johnny Weddell, San Francisco. 

6943 


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To a katydid; cantata for children’s 
cho., words by Oliver Wendell 
Holmes, music by Carl Busch. 4to. 
© Mar. 26, 1929; 2 ec Mar. 28; E 
pub. 4680; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 6944 


To a lady seen from the train; words 
by Frances Cornford, music by Stan- 
ley Wilson, of Great Britain, op. 42, 
no. 2; male voices. 4to. © Mar. 26, 
1929; Liew; Mat..27; EUfor. (3516; 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 6945 


To a Nordic princess; bridal song, for 
orch., pipe organ at will, by P. A. 
“Grainger; pf. New York, G. Schir- 
mer, inc. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
7; E pub. 4064; Percy Aldridge 
Grainger, White Plains, N. Y. 6946 


To be in love; words and music by 
Roy Turk and Fred E. Ahlert. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 .«. 
Mar. 22, 1929; E unp. 5008; Santly 
bros., inc., New York. 6947 


To make a long story short, I love 
you; lyrics by Jack Meskill and 
Billy Mann, music by Pete Wend- 
ling; pf. and ukulele ace. © Mar. 
12, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 14; E pub. 42389; 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. 6948 


To music; poem by Fred G. Bowles, 
music by Louis Victor Saar, op. 126 
a; mixed voices. 4to. © Feb. 20, 
1929; 2 e. Mar. 25; EH pub. 4537; 
Henry T. FitzSimons, Chicago. 6949 


Toccata and Jig; by William Babel, 
arr., ed., fingered and bowed by 
James Brown, of Great Britain; vio- 
lin and pf. © Mar. 25, 1929; 1 «¢. 
Mar. 26; E for. 3377; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd., London. | 6950 


Tod (Der) des Oedipus; cantate, ftir 
gemischten chor, soli u. orgel, 2 
trompeten, 2 posaunen u. pauken ad 
lib., text von René Morax, Deutsch 
von. H. Weber, musik von Conrad 
Beck, of Switzerland. Se. © Mar. 
ZO; 1929; 1c. Mar. 15: HY formaeen: 
B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

6951 


To-day and to-morrow; theme song 
from Port of dreams, words and mu- 
sic by Roy Turk, Joseph Cherniavsky 
and Fred E. Ahlert. © Feb. 1, 1929; 
2e¢. Feb. 2; E pub. 3190; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

6952 


Today is the morning after; words and 
music by Lou Zoeller and Tommie 


Malie; pf. and ukulele acc. © Mar. 
28, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 28; E pub. 4637; 
Will Rossiter, Chicago. 6953. 


Toloka; words by Eugene Zukowsky,. 
music by A. Schwartz. [Polish text 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Mar. 1, 
1929; E unp. 4142; Abe Schwartz, 
New York. 6954 


Tom Tiddler; children’s march, by 
John C. Holliday, of Great Britain ;. 
pf. © Feb. 13, 1929; 1c Feb. 27; 
E for. 2947; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 6955: 


Tom Tyler; words anon., music by 
Peter Warlock [pseud. of Philip 
Heseltine], of Great Britain. © 
Jan. 1, 1929; 1 ¢.: Feb. 11; EB for: 
3901; Augener, ltd., London. 6956 


Tommy’s new’ drum; march, by M. L. 


Preston; pf. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 «¢. 
Mar. 5; E pub. 38935; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 6957 


Tomorrow ; words by William T. Jor- 
dan, music by Morgan H. Harris, 
arr. by, Chas.|\R.. Bird.) pty Kee 
Mar. 27, 1929; E unp. 5126; Morgan 
Hovey Harris, Boston. 6958: 


Tomorrow’s violets; words by Ray- 
mond B. Egan, music by Larry 
Shay; pf. and ukulele ace. © Dec. 
15, 1928; 2 ec. Dec. 20; E pub. 1802; 
John §S. Finck, inec., Detroit. 6959. 


Too many lips; words and music by 
A. Geraldine Farrar [i. e, A. G. F. 
Gleason] © 1c. Mar. 25, 1929; E 
unp. 5068; Alice Geraldine Farrar 
Gleason, Monrovia, Calif. 6960. 


Toodle oouch! words and music by E.. 
G. Dowin; pf. ©1c. Mar. 8, 1929; 
E unp. 4507; Edwin Goodrich Do- 
win, Pontiac, Mich. 6961L 


Top-of-the-morning to you, sir; rollick- 
ing style of Irish air, words by Jen. 
J. Jawus [pseud. of H. A. Jenkins,. 
jr.], music by B. M. Hale. © Jan.. 
11, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 15; E pub. 4264; 
Henry A. Jenkins, jr., Philadelphia. 

6962: 


Torch (The) of liberty; words and 
music by D. K. McDaniel. © 1 « 
Feb. 9, 1929; E unp. 4188; Dora 
Kneeland Me Daniel, Oklahoma City, 
Okl. 6963: 


Touch-down; by Thomas (Fats) Wal- 
ler. [Melody only] © 1 ec. Mar. 2, 
1929; E unp. 4230; Clarence Wil- 
liams musi¢e pub. co., inec., New York. 

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Toujours en retard; de L’Orloff, paro- 
les de Roger Ferréol et Georges 
Merry, musique de Bruno Granich- 
staedten, of Austria. © Feb. 20, 
1929; 1 ce. Mar. 15; B for. 3215; Edi- 
tions Max Eschig, Paris. 6965 


Toy (The) theatre; easy suite for pf., 
by Harold Rawlinson, of Great Brit- 
ain. 1. Miniature overture. [4 
others] © Feb. 12, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 


16; E for. 3128; Schott & co., Itd.,- 


6966 


Toy time; eight little pf. solos with 
incidental words, by Jessie W. Kent. 
© Feb. 9, 1929; 2 « Mar. 8: E 
pub. 4011; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 6967 


Toymaker’s (The) dream; novelty 
characteristic, by Ernie Golden, arr. 
be C..  Polla' = pt.) © Mar.” 14 
1929; 2 c. Mar. 15; E pub. 4263; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music co., New York. 

6968 


Tranen; valse moderne, ftir salon- 
orch. stimmen, von Josef Felix Hess, 
of Germany, op. 4, no. 2. 4to. © 
Sept. 30, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 13, 1929; E 
for. 3270; Johann André, Offenbach/ 
M., Germany. 6969 


Trinen; valse moderne, text u. musik 
von Josef Felix Hess, of Germany, 
op. 4, no. 2. © Sept. 30, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Mar. 13, 1929; E for. 3271; Johann 
André, Offenbach/M., Germany. 

6970 


Trail (The) to Mexico; words and mu- 
sic by Harry K. McClintock. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Mar. 6, 1929; E unp. 4331; Villa 
Moret, inc., San Francisco. 6971 


Traveler’s (The) song; words and mu- 
sic by M. Lintecum. © 1 ¢. Mar. 30, 
1929; E unp. 5229; Mattie Linte- 
cum, Englevale, Kan. 6972 


Treasure; words and music by W. and 
E. Gorman and J. O. Riehl. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Mar. 5, 
1929; E unp. 4603; William Gorman, 


London. 


Edward Gorman and J. Oliver Riehl, 


6973 


Treaty hymn of peace; words and mu- 
Sic by F. A. Lockhart; pf. © 1«. 
Feb. 23, 1929; E unp. 3953; Freder- 
ick Algernon Lockhart, San Fran- 
cisco. 6974 


Treue (Der) husar; karnevals-marsch 
1929, fiir klavier mit unterlegtem 
text: von Fritz Hannemann, of Ger- 


Chicago. 


6983 


many. © Nov. 11, 1928; 1 ce. Mar. 
13, 1929; HE for. 3306; P. J.' Tonger, 
Cologne/Rh., Germany. 6975 


Trianon; air style ancien, by Gaston 
Boreh, of Great Britain, arr. by Ed- 
uard Rudolf [pseud. of Rudolf 
Hladisch], of Austria; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor and violin 1 con- 
ductor. © Nov. 15, 1928; 2c. Jan. 8, 
1929; E for. 1879; Edition interna- 
tional, musikhandel international, 
A. E. Wappler, Stockholm, Sweden. 

6976 


Trio; fiir klavier, violine und violon- 
cello, von Guido Pannain, of Italy. 
© Dee. 31, 1928; 1 ce. Mar. 13, 1929; 
E for. 3239; Friedrich Hofmeister, 
Leipzig. 6977 


Trio; serenade, ftir violine, viola u. vio- 
loneell, von Miklos R6zsa, of Hun- 
gary, op. 1. 3 bks. © Mar. 5, 1929; 
1c. each Mar. 19; E for. 3328; Breit- 
kopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 6978 


Trio-sonate 8 aus op. 2, D dur; von J. 
M. Leclair, fiir violine oder fléte, 
viola da gamba oder violoncello, cem- 
balo oder klavier und basso conti- 
nuo, bearb. von Christian Ddberei- 
ner, of Germany; se. and pts. © 
Mar. 20, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 15; E for. 
3225; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, Ger- 
many. 6979 


Trip (A) in the Zeppelin; march, by 
J. M. McDonald; pf., with words. 
Montclair, N. J., McDonald musie 
house. © Feb. 27, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
5; E pub. 3850; John Methuselah 
McDonald, Montclair, N. J- 6980 


Tristan le loup; ouverture dramatique, 
par Emmanuel Leblond et Charles 
Blin, both of France; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor and 1st violin con- 
ductor: \4to.: © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 e. 
Mar. 8, 1929; E for. 3051; Ch. Blin, 
Toulon, France. 6981 


Tristesse (La) de Jeanneton; inter- 
lude du Roi d’Yvetot, acte 3, par 
Camille Boucoiran, of France; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Dec. 3b,):1928; We, Mar. -21,°1929; 
E for. 3434; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 6982 


Triumph (The) of Joseph; sacred 
cantata, text written and compiled 
by Frederick H. Martens, music by 
Francesco B. De Leone ; mixed voices 
and soli, with organ acc. 4to. © 
Mar..5, 1929; 2 « Mar. 11; E pub. 
4219; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

6983 


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6984 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Triumph of the West; march by F. D. | Tuha za rodynoju; by P. Humeniuk. 


Griffin; pf. © 1 ¢ Mar. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 4524; Fred D. Griffin, Phila- 
delphia. 6984 


Troika ; Russian dance, by Eric Mareo, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Mar. 4, 
192940 -d. G. Max; plGe, Hi for.) 383s : 
Augener, Itd., London. 6985 


Trop petit, trop grand; fox-trot, de 
Déshabillez-vous, de René Mercier, 
of France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor, ist violin conductor and 
words. 4to. © Feb. 25, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 21; E for. 3480; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 6986 


Tropical moon, brighten my way back 
home; words by Sam Knapp [i. e. 
S. A. Knapp], music by Bud Rey- 
nolds [i. e. B. W. Reynolds] ©1e. 
Feb. 18, 1929; E unp. 4983 ; Budward 
Woodward Reynolds and Samuel 
Albertus Knapp, Oilton, Okl. 6987 


Trouble (The) with me is you; lyric 
by Pat Ballard [pseud. of F. D, 
Ballard], music by Tom Waring. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 4257; Francis 
Drake Ballard, New York. 6988 


True blue Lou; words and music by 
Leo Robin, Sam Coslow, and Rich- 
ard A. Whiting. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Mar. 23, 1929; E unp. 
50387; Famous music corp., New 
York. 6989 


True pals; words by K. E. Schene, 
music by Pauline Britting. © 1 ec. 
Mar. 2, 1929; E unp. 4802 ; Katherine 
EK. Schene, Louisville. 6990 


Truth divine; sacred song, text by 
Emmy Matt Rush, music by Mabelle 
Dyer; med. voice, in G. Los An- 
geles, Calif., W. A. Quincke & co. 
© Feb. 20, 1929; 2c. Feb. 18; E 
pub. 3788; Walter A. Quincke, Los 
Angeles. 6991 


Try and get it, baby, just try; words 
and music by W. Lewis, G. Garden 
and W. Gediman. © 1 ¢. Mar. 12, 
1929: E unp. 4611; Warren Lewis, 
Glen Garden and Walter Gediman, 


Los Angeles. 6992 
Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) The tin 


grenadiers ; toy soldiers’ march, 3-pt. 
choral, lyric by Frederick H. Mar- 
tens, music arr. by Christopher 
O’Hare; sop. 1, 2, and alto. Frank- 
lin ed. 4to. | © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. 
Mar. 2; E pub. 8815; Kay & Kay 
music pub. corp., New York. 6993 


[Melody only] © 1c. Mar. 7, 1929; 
E unp. 4459; Paul Humeniuk, New 
York. 6994 


Tulip, you are the girl of my choice; 
words by R. Sage, music by Samuel 
H. Speck. [Words and melody only] 
© 1«¢ Mar. 28, 1929; E unp. 5156; 
Ruth Sage, Bluefield, W. Va. 6995 


-_Tumbled-down shack; words and mu- 


sic by F. S. McGowen; voice and 
violin. © 1c Mar. 14, 19293 HB 
unp. 4702; Franklin S. MeGowen, 
Los Angeles. 6996 


Tune in with Jesus; hymn, words and 
music by E. Boone, har. by Mrs. E. 
Boone. © Mar. 22, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
25; E pub. 4535; Edward Boone, 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 6997 


Turkey in the straw; old zip coon, 
based on string quartet arr. by 
Alfred Pochon, concert paraphrase 
for pf. solo by E. R. Blanchet, of 
Switzerland: © Feb. 9, 1929; 2 «. 
Mar. 8; E pub. 3994; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 6998 


Turn back the clock; words and music 
by H. B: Cook. © 1.6) ewe 
1929; E unp. 4853; Harold Bryan 
Cook, Kalamazoo, Mich. 6999 


Turnip greens; words and music by 
Add Lindsay. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Feb. 28, 1929; E unp. 
4182; Southern music pub. co., ine., 
New York. 7000 


Turtle soup; humorous song, words by 
Lewis Carroll, music by N. F. Byng 
Johnson, of Great Britain. 4to. 1. 
Mixed voices—2. Men’s voices. © 
Feb. 28, 1929; 1 ¢. each Feb. 27; 
Ei for. 2874, 2875; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 7001, 7002 


Tuvo corazon; tango, letra de Serafin 
Adame Martinez, mtsica de Manuel 
Santander, of Spain; pf. © Feb. 27, 
1929; 1 @ Feb. 28; EH for: 2919; 
Union musical espanola, Madrid. 

7003 


Twenty classic violin duets; 1st posi- 
tion, ed. and arr. by Pasquale Tuc- 
ciarone, op. 49.. ©.Mar. 22, 1929; 
2 ce. Mar. 23; E pub. 4473; Pat pro- 
gressive edition co., New York. 7004 

Twilight; from Woodland fancies, by 
Victor Herbert, op. 34, arr. by Har- 
old Sanford; orch. pts. with pf. con- 
ductor. © Feb. 12, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
18; E pub. 4043; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. - F005 


364 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1929 


Twilight chimes; by C. Demangate; 
pf. Schenectady, N. Y., Carl Deman- 
gate easy-music house. © Mar. 138, 
1929; 2 c. Mar. 19; EH: pub. 4865; 
Carl Demangate, Schenectady, N. Y. 

7006 


Twilight memories; by Edwin H. Le- 
mare, vocal arr. and text by Franz 
C. Bornschein; sop. 1 and 2, and 
alto. 4to. © Mar. 18, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 20; E pub. 4406; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 7007 


Twilight memories; music by Edwin 
H. Lemare, vocal arrangement and 
text by Franz C. Bornschein; sop. 
and alto. 4to. © Mar. 7, 1929; 2c. 
Mar. 12; E pub. 4160; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 7008 


Twilight’s the highlight, in my mem- 


ory; words and music by Ella 
Frances Peterson and Walter R. 


Peterson. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1929; E 
unp. 43836; W. R. Peterson, Park 
Ridge, Ill. 7009 
Twilight shadows; two-part song, 


words by Kate R. Moffat, old Alsa- 
tian melody adapted and arr. by 
Alfred Moffat, of Great Britain. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Mar. 14, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 
18; E for. 3004; Novello & co., Itd., 
London. ; 7010 


Two empty arms; lyric by Michael J. 
Fuoco, music by G. La Banco, jr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Mar. 2, 1929; E unp. 4235; George 
La Banco, jr., Chicago. 7O11 


Two (The) farmers; words and music 
by..V. h. Gay; pf...© 1,e. Mar..20, 
1929; E unp. 4903; Vera Lothrop 


Gay, Los Angeles. 7012 
Two little players at two pianos; by 
Esther C. Benson. nos. 1-8. obl. 


8vo. © Mar. 9, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 138; 
E pub. 4182; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 7013 


Two-part (The) choir no. 3; coll. of 
anthems, ed. and arr. for two-part 
choirs by Ira B. Wilson. 4to. 
Aug. 17, 1928; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 29; 
A 1056860; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 7014 


Two weeks’ notice; by Hank Krom- 
part, B. Seaman and M. Smoley, arr. 
by Claude L. Austin; pf. © Feb. 9, 
192931 20e Mari 19;.<eypub. 4375; 
Denton & Haskins music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 


7015 | 


7027 


Twosome; words by G. Ward, music 
by R. Montgomery. and G. Ward. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Dec. 26, 1928; E unp. 4744; Reg- 
inald Montgomery and George Ward, 
Pasadena, Calif. 7016 


Tziganes; scherzo, par Filip Lazar, of 
Rumania. <1. 1° violons.—2.. Parti- 
tion de grand orch. © June 5, 
1928; 1 c. each June 28; E for. 3490, 
3495; Durand et cie., Paris. 

7017, 7018 


Uintah; winter, valse caprice, by R. 
M. Miller; alto saxophone and pf. 
© May 29, 1929; 2 c May 31; E 
pub. 6533; Roy M. Miller, Detroit. 

7019 


U-le-i-o; words and music by E. Green, 
music arr. by Fred. Watson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Mar. 18, 
1929; E unp. 4684; Eddie Green, 
New York. 7020 

Um pah; words and music by Lou 
Davis and Ted Fiorito. © Mar. 22, 


1929’; 3 ce. Mar. 23;.E pub. 4476; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 


New York. 7021 
Uncle Jawn said dog gawn; words 
and music by L. J. Bennett. [Photo- 


stat] © 1c. Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 
43438 ; Louis J. Bennett, Kansas City, 
Mo. 7022 


Uncle Joe’s stomp; by Joe Oliver. 
[Melody only] © 1c. Mar. 2, 1929; 
E unp. 4227; Clarence Williams mu- 
sic pub. co., ine., New York. 7023 


Under-neath the stars; words by Win- 
ifred Jones, music by C. W. Baer. 
© 1 ec. Mar. 23, 1929; E unp. 5039; 
Curtis Webster Baer, Greensburg, 
peu 7024 


Under the apple tree; by F. Loewe; 
pt. © 1-¢ Mar. 5, 1929) Eunp. 
4309; Fred Loewe, New York. 7025 


Underneath the moon; fox-trot, words 
by J. Seidor, music by M. Jacobi 
and J. Peto. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 
4267: Juluis Seidor, Martin Jacobi 
and Juluis Peto, Cleveland. 7026 


Underneath the Russian moon; words 
by James Kendis and Frank Sam- 
uels, music by Meyer Gusman; pf. 
acc., with ukulele arr. by Harvey 
Samuels. 1 ©)iJan. 17, 1929;..2i: ¢. 
Mar. 5; E pub. 8861; Kendis, Gus- 
man & Samuels, ine., New York. 

7027 


365 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7028 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Ungekiisste (Die) Eva; operette in 3 | Valse coquette; by Adam Carse, of 


akten, gesangstexte von Fritz Rot- 
ter und Otto Stransky, musik von 
Martin Knopf, of Germany; klavier- 
auszug. © 1c. Mar. 2, 1929; D unp. 
' 27467; Vertriebsstelle des verbandes 
deutscher buhnenschriftsteller und 
buhnenkomponisten, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 7028 


Unrevealed; the song in my heart, 
words and music by F. Honn, jr. 
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1929; E unp. 3397; 
Frank Honn, jr., Berkeley, Calif. 

7029 


Up above the clouds; waltz ballad, 
words and music by E. H. Humble. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Mar. 13, 1929; E unp. 4691; Edwin 
H. Humble, Chicago. 7030 


Up in Archie’s aeroplane; fox trot, 
words and music by Albert Cloff 
[pseud. of Ralph Butler and Julian 
Wright], of Great Britain; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by Harry J. Staf- 
ford. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Feb. 1, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 1; 
E for. 2992; Montgomery & co., Lon- 
don. 7031 


Up in the hills; lyrics and music by 
H. H. Yates. © 1c. Mar. 8, 1929; 
E unp. 4497; Harold Hugh Yates, 
New York. 7032 


Used to you; words and music by 
B. G. De Sylva [pseud. of George 
Gard De Sylva], Lew Brown and 
Ray Henderson. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Mar. 5, 1929; 
EK unp. 4881; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 7083 


Utah Mormon blues; words and music 
by Spencer Williams. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Feb. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 3625; Georg.a music co., 
New York. 7034 


Valamikor; zenézét szerzé; ifbb Ber- 
kes Béla, of Hungary. [Melody 
only] © 1c. Mar. 22, 1929; B unp. 
5021; Béla Berkes, jr., Budapest, 
Hungary. 7035 


Vals metchta; by A. Schwartz. [Mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Mar. 1, 1929; 
unp. 4146; Abe Schwartz, New York. 

7036 

- Walse & Ninon; valse hésitation, par 

by Geo. L. Heartly, of France; orch. 

pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 

Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ce. Mar. 21, 1929; EB 

for. 3416; Editions Max Eschig, 

Paris. T0387 


Great Britain; pf. © Jan. 21, 1929; 
1c. Feb. 11; E for. 3507; Augener, 
ltd., London. 7038 


Valse d’or; by H. Hertz; saxophone 
solo. © 1c. Feb. 21, 1929; E unp. 
4642; Herman Hertz, Newark, N. J. 

7039 

Valse d’straite; by Rudolf ¥riml, or- 
chestration by Joseph Majer; pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Jan. 10, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 18; E pub. 4196; Kalmus 
filmusic edition, New York. 7040 


Valse triste; aus Kuolema, von Jean 
Sibelius, op. 44; ausgabe ftir klavier, 
mit fidte von Carl Bartuzat, of Ger- 
many. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ec. Jan. 
22, 1929; E for. 2952; Breitkopf & 
Hirtel, Leipzig. 7041 


Valzer; di Riccardo Pick-Mangiagalli, 
of Italy; pf. © Mar. 26, 1929; 1 «¢. 
Mar. 28; © for. 3523; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 7042 


Vella (La); by G. O’Connor; pf. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Feb. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 4205; Gertrude O’Connor, 
Detroit. 7043 


Vendetta; by Max Herzberg, orch. by 
Walter C. Schad, organ notation by 
Emil Velazco; orch. pts. © Mar. 13, 
1929; 2 ce. Mar. 14; E. pub. 4288; 
Crawford music corp., New York. 

7044 


Venetian night; words and music by | 
L. L. Yost. © 1c. Mar. 28, 1929; 
EH unp. 5165; Leland L. Yost, San 
Antonio. 7045 


Heroes of old; la 
from Rigoletto, 


Verdi (Giuseppe) 
donna e mobile, 


words by Gilbert Purcell, music 
arr. by Richard Kountz; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Mar. 4, 1929; 2 ¢. 


Mar. 8; E pub. 4126; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, 7046 


Triumphal chorus; from Aida, act 
2, arr. by P. Tucciarone; violin and 
pf., or pf. solo. New York City, Pat 
progressive ed. co. © Feb. 15, 1929; 
2 ¢. Feb. 16; E pub. 4842; Pasquale 
Tucciarone, New York. 7047 


Verlorene (Der) ring; volkslied vom 
Niederrhein, fiir minnerchor, bearb. 
von Richard Wickenhauser, of Ger- 
many. 4to. © Nov. 28, 1928; 1 @ 
Mar. 138, 1929; E for. 3296; Hans 
Kessler, Tr-er, Germany. 7048 


Vernon (Paul) Idyll; violin with pf. 
ace. © Mar. 11, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 13; 
E pub. 4191; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 7049 


366 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1929 


Vestris tragedy; by S. A. Collymore, 
of Great Britain, domiciled at New 
Mork ; pf: Or deve. Mawe028, 1929 ; 
E unp. 5043; Shirley Ashbey Colly- 
more, New York. T7050 


‘Vi har et land; tekst af Vilhelm 
Tvedt, musik af Signe Lund, of 
Norway, op. 62; men’s voices. 4to. 
© Jan. 7, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 1; E for. 
2928; Norsk musikforlag, Oslo, Nor- 
way. 7051 


Vie brisée; scéne triste, par F. July, 
of France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 15, 1929; E for. 3205; Chou- 
dens, Paris. 7052 


Vie (La) joyeuse; danse-intermezzo, 
by Armand Dumas, of Great Brit- 
ain, orch. by W. Piercy, of Great 
Britain; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor and 1st violin conductor. © 
Mar:°8; 1929; . 1. «> Mars, 93> Hi for. 
38232; Cary & co., London. 7053 


‘Vieja herida; tango milonga, de José 
Padilla, arr. par F. Salabert, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor, 1st violins conductor and 
words. 4to. © Feb. 25, 1929; 1 c. 
Mar. 21; E for. 3478; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. ~ 7054 


‘Vier worte mdodcht’ ich dir jetzt sa- 
gen ...; foxtrot, worte von Fritz 
Rotter, musik von Ralph Erwin, of 
Austria: © Dee. 1, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 
13, 1929; E for. 3324; Edition Karl 
Brill, Berlin. T7055 


Villa-Lobos (H.) Tres poemas indi- 
genas; paroles rec. par. Jean de 


Léry et al, musique de H. Villa- 
Lobos, of Brazil. 1. Canide ioune- 
sabath. [2 others] © Feb. 20, 


1929; Does Mar. a5 neHY for: "38212: 
Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 7056 


Villanelle; words by Dorothy Hayes, 
music by Alma Goatley, of Great 
Britain. © Feb. 8, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 
14; E for. 3141; Boosey & co., ltd., 
London. T7057 


Violent love; words by G. Ward, 
music by R. Montgomery and G. 
Ward. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 9, 1929; E unp. 4514; 
Reggie Montgomery, Pasadena, and 
George Ward, Hollywood, Calif. 

7058 

Violet (The) song; words and music 
by A. R. Getz. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Mar. 22, 1929; E unp. 
4995; Anna R. Getz, Pittsburgh. 

7059 


7069 


Violin concerto; in A min. by 
Giuseppe Tartini, with pf. or string 
orch. and cembalo ace., harmonized 
and re-arranged by Mario Corti, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York; violin 
and pf. © Jan. 23, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 
8; E pub. 3997; Carl Fischer, ine., 

‘New York. 7060 


Violinist’s ensemble collection ; by John 
Gernert; violin solo, duet, or trio, 
with pf. ace. © Mar. 26, 1929; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Mar. 27; AA 11945; William 
J. Smith music co., inc., New York. 

7061 


Virginia; gems, by Jack Waller and 
J. A. Tunbridge, arr. by Dan God- 
frey, of Great Britain; full military 
band pts., with conductor. (In 
Chappell’s army journal, no. 563) 
© Feb. 6, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 20; E for. 
2885; Harms, ine., New York. 7062 


Virginia; words and music by H. Nel- 
son. [Words and melody only] © 
fc. Mar. 28,1929 :. W..unp.. 5151 ; 
Herbert Nelson, Detroit. 7063 


Visione azzurro; tango, di Gino Sil- 
vestri, of Italy: pf. © 1c. Nov. 12, 
1928; E unp. 1583; Abramo Allione, 
Milan. 7064 


Visions of you; reverie, by Ray Still- 
well; solo for B flat trumpet or 
cornet, B flat clarinet, E flat alto or 
B flat ten. saxophone, trombone or 
bar., with pf. ace. © Feb. 9, 1929; 
2 te. Mare 82°: pub.” 4032 57 Garl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 7065 


; Viva Madrid, que es mi pueblo! paso- 
doble, letra de Jose Soriano, mtsica 
de Luis Barta, of Spain. © Feb. 
2%, 19293°1 ce: Feb. 28; EH for: 2917; 
Union musical espafiola, Madrid. 

7066 

Vocalise; de S. Rachmaninoff, tran- 
seription pour pf., violon et violon- 
celle par Jules Conus, of France. © 
Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ce. Feb. 18, 1929; KE 
for. 2881; Breitkopf & Hartel, Leip- 
zig. T7067 


Vogelhindier (Der); potpourri, tiber 
bekannte meilodien der gleichnamigen 
operette, von Carl Zeller, arr. von 
Leopold Weninger, of Austria; orch., 
with pf.-organ conductor and ist 
violin conductor. © Feb. 4, 1929; 
1c. Feb. 26; E for. 2987; D. Rahter, 
Leipzig. 7068 


Voice (The) of spring; by Anna Pris- 
cilla Risher; violin and pf. © Mar. 
1, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 5; E pub. 3924; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

7069 


367 


7070 


Voluspaa; dikt av Den eldre Edda, 
for soli og blandet kor, og orkester, 
musikk av David Monrad Johansen, 
of Norway; klaveruttog. © Feb. 14, 
19291 .¢e. Mar. 1; E for. 2931; Norsk 
musikforlag, Oslo, Norway. 7070 


Vous étes trés parisienne; fox-trot, de 
la revue du Concert Mayol, paroles 
de Léo Leliévre, Henri Varna et 
Fernand Rouvray, musique de René 
Sylviano, of France; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by F. Salabert.. © Feb. 
25, 1929; 1 ce. Mar. 21; E for. 3462; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 7071 


Vuccuccia d’ore; words by Cesare De 
Titta, music by A. Di Iorio, of Italy. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Mar. 28, 1929; E unp. 5178; Aristide 
Sigismondi, Brooklyn. (072 


Wagner (Richard) The angels’ song; 
prize song from Die meistersinger, 
arr. by J. Marvin Hanna; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Mar. 4, 1929; 2 c. 
Mar. 6; E pub. 3911; Theodore Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 7073 


— The blushing bride; words anon., 
musie arr. by V. L. Gay. ©1c. Mar. 
12, 1929; E unp. 4617; Vera Lothrop 
Gay, Los Angeles. 7074 


Bridal chorus; from Lohengrin, 
act 3, arr. by P. Tucciarone; violin 
and pf., or pf. solo. New York City, 
Pat progressive ed. co. © Feb. 15, 
1929; .2,¢. .Feb...16;. EH pub. 4333; 
Pasquale Tucciarone, New York. 


Evening star; romance from 
Tannhiuser, simplified transcription 
by Mortimer Wilson; pf. © Mar. 
6, 1929;.2 «. Mar. 7; E pub. 3965; 
Century music pub. co., New York. 

7076 


The song of Venus; from Tann- 
hiuser, new tr., freely adapted for 
choral use, and musie arr. by Julius 
Harrison, of Great Britain; sop. 1. 2 
and alto 1, 2. 4to. @©Feb. 26, 1929; 
1c. Mar. 7; E for. 2955; Hawkes & 
son (London) ltd., London. TOT7 


Wait till you see ma chérie; from In- 
nocents of Paris, words by Leo 
Robin, music by Richard A. Whiting ; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Mar. 28, 
1929; 2 c. Mar. 30; E pub. 46738; 
Famous music corp., New York. 

7078 


Waiting; theme song from New Year’s 
Eve, words and music by Archie 
Gottler, Con Conrad and Sidney D. 
Mitchell. [Words and melody only] 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7075 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


© 1c. Feb. 27, 1929; E unp. 4199; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. TOT: 


Waiting; theme song from New Year’s. 
eve, words and music by Con Conrad, 
Sidney D. Mitchell and Archie 
Gottler. © Mar. 22, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 
23; EH pub. 4477; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inc., New York. T7080 


Waiting; words and music by B. F. 
Hudnall. © 1c. Mar. 5, 1929; B 
unp. 4342; Betty Florio Hudnall, 
Los Angeles. 7081 


Waiting and longing; by Emil Hilb, 
orch. by William Spielter; pf. pt. 
© Jan. 10, 1929; 2c Mar-13- 0m 
pub. 4205; Kalmus filmusic edition, 
New York. 7082 


Waiting for the train; words and 
music by Jimmie Rodgers; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Mar. 23, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 23; E pub. 4483; Southern 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 7083 


Waiting for the weather to clear; from 
The broken wing, lyrics by Harry 
Clarke, music by Percy Wenrich. 
[Words and melody only] ©1« 
Mar. 8, 1929; E unp. 4551; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 7084 


Waiting for you; lyrics and music by 
V. de Rivera. ©1c. Mar. 15, 1929; 
E,unp. 4871; Vazquez de Rivera, 
New York. 7085. 


Waiting for you; words and music by 
D. Metz. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 8, 1929; E unp. 4476; 
Dora Metz, South Bend, Ind. 7086 


Wake up and dream; from Cochran’s 
1929 revue, words and music by Cole 
Porter. London, Chappell & co., 
Itd. © Mar. 5, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 16; 
E pub. 4890; Harms, inc., New York. 

7087 

Wake up! chill’un, wake up; lyric by 
Jo Trent, music by Willard Robison ; 
pf, and ukulele acc. © Mar. 9, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 9; E pub. 4083; Donaldson, 
Douglas & Gumble, inc., New York. 

7088 

Wake up with a smile; fox trot, words 
and music by J. R. Biggs and G. 
Queen. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Jan. 23, 1929; HE unp. 4934; 
James R. Biggs and George Queen, 
Detroit. 7089 


Wakening (The) of Flora; operetta 
for schools in one scene, lyries, etc. 
by A. Ella Bridger, quotations se- 


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no. 3, 1929 


lected by Wilmot Bridger, music by 
Katie Moss, of Great. Britain; 
libretto with voice pts, in staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations. S8vo. © Dec. 
14, 1928; 1 c Feb. 8, 1929; D pub. 
27471; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 
7090 
Waldteufel memories, fantasia, arr. by 
Herman Finck, of Great Britain; pf. 
(©) Feb. 27, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 23; E for. 
3373; Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 
Itd., London. 7091 


Walker song; lyric by F. Downey, 
music by M. Hamilton. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 7, 1929; 
E unp. 4408; Fairfax Downey and 
Morris Hamilton, New York. 


Walkin’ around in a dream; lyric by 
Larry Yoell, music by Robert 
Spencer. [Chords, single staff] © 
1c. Mar. 16,,1929; E unp. 4779; 
Villa Moret, inc., San Francisco. 

7093 

Walking with Susie; from Fox movie- 
tone follies of 1929, words and music 
by Archie Gottler, Sidney D. Mitchell 
and Con Conrad. © Mar. 7, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 8; E pub. 4172; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inec., New York. 

7094 

Waltz in C sharp minor; by M. Gold. 
[Melody only] ©1c. Mar. 13, 1929; 
E unp. 4688; Matthew Gold, Bay- 
onne, N. J. 7095 


Waltz (A) is a dream; waltz song, 
words and music by A. G. Duemmel. 
© 1e. Mar. 11, 1929; E unp. 4570; 
Arthur George Duemmel, Columbus, 
a: 7096 


Waltz memories no. 1; based on fam- 
ous waltz themes, Joseph Little -en- 
semble transcription ed. by Carleton 
L. Colby; 4 violins and pf. Copy- 
right is claimed on the introductory 
15 measures and the closing 8 
measures by C. L. Colby. © Dee. 
Pe AS. oe CAMO. 129° Ey pup. 
3949; Joseph Little, Chicago. 7097 


Waltz of memories; words by M. G. 
Golton, music by M. G. Golton and 
Fae Jacobson. ©1ce. Jan. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 4906; Mignon Gainsborough 
Golton, Chicago. T7098 


Waltz of the wooden shoe; by Ruth 
Klauber; pf. © Mar. 11, 1929; 2 «. 
Mar. 13; E pub. 4190; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 7099 


Waltzes of love; by J. F. Gregson; pf. 
© 1e. Mar. 28, 1929; E unp. 5162; 
John F. Gregson, Springfield, Il. 

7100 


7092 


7110 


Waltzing; words and music by M. R. 
Singer. © 1 ¢ Mar. 11, 1929; EB 
unp. 4593; Mabel R. Singer, Aurora, 
Or. 7101 


Waltzing doll; by E. Poldini, arr. by 
Calvin Grooms; violin and pf. © 
Mar, 6; 2929312: ©? Mars 7; Abo. 
3971; Century music pub. co., New 
York. 7102 


Waltzing the whole night thru with 
you; waltz, words and music by 
Billy Glynn [pseud. of G. Thomas], 
and Dave Lewis [i. e. David Lewis] 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Mar. 26, 1929; 1 unp. 5099; Glynn 
Thomas, Granville, N. Y. 7103 


Wanderers; words by Michael G. Ler- 
montoff, tr. and music by Maude 
Aurochs [i. e. M. M. Aurochs], of 
Russia, domiciled at Seattle. ©le. 
Mar. 9, 1929; E unp. 4528; Marie 
Madelaine Aurochs, Seattle. 7104 


Wanderlied; Deutsche volksweise, fiir 
minnerchor, bearb. von Richard 
Wickenhauser, of Austria. 4to. © 
Nov. Zo, ©9258, 1-¢. Mar. 15, 1929: 
for. 3295; Hans Kessler, Trier, Ger- 


many. 7105 
Wanderlust; six characteristic 
Sketches. by Frederick Mullen, of 


Great Britain; pf. 1. On the Jung- 
frau. [5 others] © Mar. 26, 1929; 
1 ec. Mar. 29; E for. 3496; Banks & 
sen, York, England. 7106 


Warm (The) rain; three-part song, 
poem anon., music by Ivor R. Davies, 
of Great Britain; women’s voices. 
410. © Feb. 23, 1929;.1 « Mare7; 
HE for. 2957 ; Hawkes & son (London) 
ltd., London. 7107 


Warrior (The); by Max Herzberg, 
orch. by Walter C. Schad, organ no- 
tations by Emi! Velazco; orch. pts. 
© Mar. 5, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 7; E pub. 
4250; Crawford music corp., New 
York. 7108 


Warwick (Alfred T.) Two pastorals 
for organ; by Alfred T. Warwick, of 
Great Britain. London, H. Freeman 
& co. Pastoral in A flat no. 3(a) 
and no. 3(b) © Jan. 1, 1929: 1 @ 
Jan. 26; E for. 2895; Ethel Mary 
Wadham Dutton, Birmingham, Eng- 
land. 7109 


Was deine augen fragen; boston, text 
von Wilhelm Sterk, musik von Willy 
Engel-Berger, of Austria. Oct. 
15, 1928; 1 ec. Mar. 13, 1929; BE for. 
3311; Ludwig Doblinger (Bernard 
Herzmansky), Leipzig. 7110 


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T1 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


Was it fate; words and music by T. 
Thanet. [Words and meiody only] 
© 1c Mar. 23, 1929; E unp. 5040; 
Ted Thanet, Bellmore, N. Y. 7111 


Was weisst denn du, wie ich verliebt 
bin; boston, verse von Fritz Rotter, 
musik ven Walter Jurmann, of Aus- 
tria. © Sept. 29, 1928; 1 c. Dec. 13; 
E for. 1432; Wiener bohéme-verlag, 
Vienna. (gay. 


Was will die Rosalinde in Binz und 


Swinemtinde; text und musik von > 


Harry Waldau, of Germany. © 
June 7, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 7,. 1929; H 
for. 3002; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 71138 


Wash day; lyric and music by G. Ro- 
milli: med. voice. © Jan. 28, 1929; 


2 '@. Mar. 8; E pub. 4021; “Carl 
Fischer, inc.. New York. 7114 
Washington junior high pep song; 


words by J. E. Rummel, music by 
Gladys Rich. 4to. © Feb. 22, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 7; E pub. 39838 ; Jean Hliza- 
beth Rummel, New Castle, Pa. 7115 


Watching the snow; fox-trot, by F. 
Loewe, of Germany, domiciled at 
New York; pf. ©1c. Mar. 2, 1929; 
E unp. 4247; Fred Loewe, New York. 

7116 


Wave of love; boston, by Mirrio Rob- 
ert, of Belgium; with pf. conductor 
and violin 1 conductor. 4to. 1. Ode- 
on orch. pts.—2. Salonorch. pts. © 
Mar, to,, 1929 1.c., Mar. ..9: Hi hor. 
3014; Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leip- 
zig. T1177 


Waxman (A. Philip) Five Sabbath 
recitatives; for cantor with quar- 
tette arr. 1. Ke lekach tov. [4 
others] © Mar. 21, 1929; 2c and 
aff. Mar. 22; AA 11780; Maurie Wax- 
man, Brooklyn. 7118 


Way (The) I’m feeling to-day; fox 
trot, words by Henry Schone, music 
by Arthur Lange; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © Feb. 19, 1929; 2 ¢. Mar. 29; 
E pub. 4656; Sage pub. corp., New 
York. 7119 


We all want what we want when we 
want it; written and composed by 
EK. Green, music arr. by Fred Wat- 
son. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Mar. 18, 1929; E unp. 4685; Hd- 
die Green, New York. 7120 

We follow on, O Master; Easter an- 
them, words from the German of 
Phillip Nicolai, English tr. by S. R. 
G., music by Samuel Richards 


Gaines ; mixed voices, with contralto 
or bar. solo. 4to. © Feb. 14, 1929;. 
2 ¢. Mar. 12; EB pub. 4455; White 
: Smith music pub. co., Boston. 7121 


We have no home brew today; words. 
by K. E. Schene, music by Pauline 
Britting. © 1c. Mar. 2, 1929; E. 
unp. 4803; Katherine E. Schene, Lou- 
isville. Ti22. 


We know you'll take good care of 
Lindy ; words by Charles Tobias and. 
Al. Lewis, music by Al. Sherman. 
New York, Shapiro, Bernstein & co. 
© Mar. 7, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 9; E pub. 
4082; Hughes-Bailey & co., inc., New 
York. 7123. 


We leave the winds to tell; words by 
Charles O. Roos, music by Charles. 
Sanford Skilton; low voice. © Jan. 
5, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 8; H pub. 4024; ~ 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 7124 


We praise Thee; anthem, music by A. 
Tenyakoff, English adaptation and 
harmonization for mixed voices by 
N. Lindsay Norden; organ acc. 4to. 
© Feb. 20, 1929; 2c. Mar. 9; E pub. 
4086; Boston musie co., Boston. 

7125. 


We will meet, dear mother, by the 
golden gate; words by Lota Droul- 
lard, music by E. EH. Droullard. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 4814; Elgie E. 
Droullard, St. Joseph, Mo. 7126. 


Wear a little smile; words and music 
by H. Nelson. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Mar. 28, 1929; E unp. 
5150; Herbert Nelson, Detroit. 

T1127 


Weary money blues; words and music 
by Bertha C. Hill and John Offett; 
pf. © 1c. Jan. 21, 1929; E unp. 
8035; Richard M. Jones music pub. 
co., Chicago. 7128: 


Wedding (The) of the painted. doll; 
intro. in Broadway melody, lyric by 
Arthur Freed, music by Nacio Herb. 
Brown. © Feb. 26, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
5: E pub. 3843; Sherman, Clay & 
co., San Francisco. 7129 


Weeping willow tree; lyric by Pat Bal- 
lard [pseud. of F. D. Ballard], music 
by Tom Waring. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1« Mar. 26, 1929; E 
unp. 5095; Francis Drake Ballard, 


New York. 7130 
Weihnachtsfreuden itiberall! eine au- 
swahl der Weibnachtslieder und 


stiicke in leichter spielart, von Willy 
Frohlich, of Germany. 1. Pf. with 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1929 


7150 


words. 2. Violin solo. © Sept. 138, 
1928; 1 c. each Dec. 11; E for. 1768; 
C. F. Leede, Leipzig. 7131 


Weihnachtsglickchen ; text und musik 
von ©. Heins, of Germany, bearb. von 
Hermann Wenzel, of Germany; pf. 
© Dee. 7, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 18, 1929; 
E for. 3261; Carl Heins, Leipzig. 

7132 


Weird and exotic; words and music by 
M. Grand. © 1 ¢. Mar: 2, ‘1929; E 
unp. 4219; Mitchell Grand, Harris- 
burg, Pa. 7133 


Welsh jig; by W. S. Gwynn Williams, 
of Great Britain; pf. London, J. 
Curwen & sens, ltd. © Feb. 19, 
1929: 1 «& Feb. 20; E for. 2989; 
W. S. Gwynn Williams, Llangollen, 
North Wales. 7134 


Welykodnyj bowtun; pt. 1, words by 
Eugene Zukowsky, music by A. 
Schwartz. [Polish text and melody 
only] © 1c. Mar. 1, 1929; E unp. 
4143: Abe Schwartz, New York. 

(435 


Weninger (Leopold) Fantasie; tiber 
bulgarische volksweisen, von Leo- 
pold Weninger, of Austria; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor and violin 1 
conductor. 4to. © Mar. 1, 1929; 1 
e. Mar. 27; E for. 3400; Anton J. 
Benjamin, Leipzig. 7136 


Wenn am Tivoli rote rosen blih’n; 
foxtrot, text von Beda und Steinberg- 
Frank, musik von Heinrich Strecker, 
of Austria, op. 295. © Jan. 24, 
1929-2 fe) Mar. 44 > “Rotor. 3866 ; 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 

7137 


Wenn der mond auf das traumende 
Wien runter.acht; alto-Wiener-wal- 
zerlied, text von Wilhelm Desoyer, 
musik von Ferdinand Rebay, of 
Austria, op. 103. © Dec. 12, 1928; 
ite Mar. 18. 4929: “tor. 3256; 
Adolf Robitschek, Vienna. 7138 


Wenn du was zu saufen hast; trinklied 
und walzer, text von Artur Rebner, 
musik yon Otto Stransky, of Ger- 
many, arr. von Hartwig v. Platen, of 
Germany; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Jan. 1, 1929; 1 «. 
Mar. 13; E for. 3289; Oskar Seifert, 
Eppendorf/Sa., Germany. 7139 


Wenn zwei blondinen; fox trot, text 
von Fritz Griinbaum, musik von 
Fredy Raymond, of Austria. © Oct. 
13, 1928; 1 c. Dec. 18; E for. 1434; 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 

7140 


Wer kann die frauen je ergriinden; 
aus Rosen aus Florida, worte von 
Arthur Willner u. Heinz Reichert, 
musik von Leo Fall, of Austria, 
musikalische einrichtung ftir das 
theater von Erich Wolfgang Korn- 
gold, of Austria. © Mar. 21, 1929; 
1c. Mar. 15; E for. 3226; B. Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 7141 


Wer kann die frauen je ergriinden; 
foxtrot, aus Rosen aus Florida, von 
Leo Fall, arr. von Isy Geiger, of 
Austria; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor, 4toq ©, Mari) 21, 1929; 1) .¢. 
Mar. 18; E for. 3220; B. Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 7142 


West Virginia hills; words by J. Hess, 
music by Ray Hibbeler. N. Y. City, 
Frank Harding. © Feb. 23, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 26; E pub. 4819; James Hess, 
Hinton, W. Va. 7143 


Westbrook (Helen Searles-) Melodie; 
organ. © Mar. 11, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
13; E pub. 4193; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 7144 


Western reverie; idyl of the plains, by 
E. Conte and L. Brunelli, scored hy 
Leo A. Kempinski, orch. pts., with 
pf. or organ conductor and violin 1 
conductor. © Mar. 21, 1929; 2 «. 
Mar. 22; E pub. 4461; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

7145 


What a band; fox trot, words and 
music by A. O. Hahn; pf. and words, 
with vocal cho. © 1 c¢. Mar. 11, 
1929; E unp. 4589; Albert O. Hahn, 
St. Louis. 7146 


What a day; words and music by 
Harry Woods. © Mar. 28, 1929; 2 
e. Mar. 29; EF pub. 4674; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

7147 


What a life! by Duke Ellington; pf. 
© Feb. 5, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 2; E pub. 
3834; Gotham music service, ine¢., 
New York. 7148 


What are you without me; from The 
broken wing, lyrics by Harry Clarke, 
music by Percy Wenrich. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Mar. 8, 
1929; E unp. 4544; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 7149 


What can I do to make you love me; 
words and music by Bud Wilson 
fi. e. D. C. Wilson] © 1 ec. Mar. 5, 
1929; E unp. 4875; Doris Celester 
Wilson, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 7150 


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7151 


pt. III, n.s., v. 24 


What could be sweeter? written and 
composed by Clarke Lewis, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Feb. 
20, 1929; 1 ce. Feb. 27; HD for. 2899; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 

7151 


What didja wanna make me love you 
for; lyric by Mort Dixon, music by 
Harry Warren. © Mar. 22, 1929; 2 
ec. Mar. 25;.E pub. 4529; Remick 
musie corp., New York. iio 


What has become of you; words by R. 
Henson, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Jan. 19, 1929; E unp. 4636; Rufina 
Henson, Seminole, Okl. (eas 


What I heard and saw through prayer ; 
hymn, composed and written by W. 
EK. Buffum. © Mar. 10, 1929; 2 ec. 
Mar. 26; E pub. 4591; W. HE. Buffum, 
East St. Louis, Il. 7154 


What is it, dear; words by D. Shears, 
music by Chester Escher. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Mar. 13, 
1929; E unp. 4658; Dudley Shears, 
Cleveland. 7155 


What is there about you that makes 
me care about you; words by Gus 
Kahn, music by Ted Fiorito; pf. and 
ukulele or banjulele banjo acc. © 
Feb. 28, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 5; E pub. 
4112; Vincent Youmans, New York. 

7156 


What’ll become of me? words by Al 
Dubin, music by J. Russell Robin- 
son; pf. and ukulele acc. © Mar. 
12, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 14; Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

rekarg 

What more; words by Chuck Thode 
[i. e. Charles Thode] and Les Poe 
[i. e. L. D. Poe]; mixed voices. © 
tic. Feb. 19; 1929 EF unp. 43858; 
Charles Thode and Les Dryden Poe, 
San Francisco. 7158 


What wouldn’t I do; words by Moe 
Jaffe, music by Clay Boland; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Mar. 18, 1929; 
2 ec. Mar. 18; E pub. 4347; Harold 
Rossiter music co., Chicago. 7159 


What you gonna do when I’m gone; 
words by Eddie Reid [i. e. HE. C. 
Reid], music by Dave May [i. e. 
D, C. May] and BE. CY Red? Xo) 1 c. 
Mar. 15, 1929; E unp. 4771; Edward 
C. Reid and David C. May, Los An- 
geles. 7160 


Whatsa’ matter? words by Lou Gar- 
den, music by L. Diamond. [Words 


and melody only] © 1. Mar. 30, 
1929; EH unp. 5228; Leo Diamond, 
Brooklyn. 7161 


Whatta world! words and music by 
C. H. Morse. © 1c. Mar. 13, 1929; 
EK unp. 4651; Callie Hope Morse, St: 
Joseph, Mo. 7162 


Whatyerfraidof; words and music by 
Ted Waite, of Great Britain; pf. 
acc., with banjulele banjo and uku- 
lele arr. by Alvin D. Keech. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Feb. 
18, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 19; E for. 2879; 
B. Feldman & co., London. 7163 


Wheaton college song book; ed. by W. 
C. Thomas and EH. C. Helfrick. 4to. 
(Cover-title: — Wheaton college 
songs) © Mar. 7, 1929; 2 ¢. and 
aff. Mar. 11:\ A 57636, (Vultee 
Thomas and Earl C. Helfrick, 
Wheaton, Ill. 7164 


Wheezer ; words by H. G. Smith, mu- 
sic by Martha Straus and Benjamin 
Garrison. [Words and melody 
only] ©. 1c. Mar. 1, 1929; H unp. 
4160; Harrison Godwin Smith, New 
York. 7165 


When all hope was lost I found you 
Joan; theme song of She goes to 
war, lyric by Sam Lewis and Joe 
Young, music by Harry Akst; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Mar. 22, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 25; E pub. 4524; Remick 
music corp., New York. 7166 


When dreams come true; Arden wood- 
land song, words and music by F. 
S. Sonnakolb, op. 188. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
8, 1929; E unp. 4644; Franklin 
Schuyler Sonnakolb, Tulsa, Okl. 

7167 


When Hilen starts to vamp; words 
and music by R. M. Ellery. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Mar. 6, 
1929; E unp. 4871; Robert M. Hillery, 
Toledo, O. 7168 


When evening winds are sighing home 
sweet home; words and music by 
B. Miller. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Mar. 19, 1929; EB unp. 
4837; Bob Miller, New York. 7169 


When God made that mother for you; 
written and composed by Harry 
Carlton, of Great Britain; pf. acce., 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele 
arr. by Alvin D. Keech. © Feb. 21, 
1929; 1 ec. Mar. 1; E for. 2945; Law- 
rence Wright music co., London. 

7170 


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no. 3, 1929 


When I first met you; words and mu- 
sic by M. EB. O’Brien. © 1.¢: Mar. 
11, 1929; E unp. 4572; Mary Eliza- 
beth O’Brien, Washington. 7171 


When I’m away from you; words and 
music by Ray Wencil [i. e. R. H. 
Wencil] [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 6, 1929; E unp. 4286; 
Raymond Henry Wencil, Chicago. ‘ 

417. 


When I Sang the tenor in that old 
quartet, in my home town; fox-trot, 
by Johnny Tucker, Joe Schuster and 
John Siras, arr. by Art McKay; 
dance orch. pts., with words. 4to. 
© Mar. 11, 1929; 2 c Mar. 14; E 
pub. 4519; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 7173 


When I survey the wondrous cross; 
words by Isaac Watts, music by 
Tra--B. Wilson: ‘1. ‘High voice, in 
D.—Med. voice in C—Low voice in 
B flat.—2. Sop. and ten.—Alto and 
ten. © Jan. 12, 1929; 2 ¢. each 
Mar. 1; E pub. 3909, 3910; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 7174, 7175 


When I take the air, I’ll soon be there, 
in old Tennessee; words and music 
by: EB. ‘Safford: “© 1 c.. Mar. 11, 
1929; E unp. 4571; Hstelle Safford, 
Chicago. 


When mother’s hair was gold; words 
by B. R. Allender, music by Phil 
Starr. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 9, 1929; E unp. 4536; 
Beulah Raye Allender, Spokane. 

LCT 


When my dreams come true; words 
and music by Irving Berlin; pf. ace. 
with ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. © Mar. 12, 1929; 2 c. Mar: 
13; E pub. 4213; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 7178 


When my life with the tide goes out; 
words by Jno. R. Clements, music 
by B. D. Ackley; male quartette. 
©) Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 28; E 
pub. 4686; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 7179 


When my thoughts go drifting back 
to St. Omer; words by J. P. Mor- 
risSey, music by Paul M. Paulsen. 
© 1c. Mar. 16, 1929; E unp. 4790; 
James P. Morrissey, Charlestown, 
Mass. 7180 


When Pat Rooney steps; vocal dance, 
by J. Darrell, arr. by Frank C. Mur- 


7176 | 


7191 


phy; orch. pts.; in F. 4to. © Dee. 
1, 1928; 2 ec. Dec. 31; E pub. 2875; 
Jack Darrell, New York. 7181 


When roses bloom again; words and 
music by R. Laird. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Feb. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 4204; Ray Laird, Winchester, 
Id. 7182 


When shadows fall; words and musie 
by A. Friedenberg. © 1 ¢. Mar. 30, 
1929; E unp. 5212; Albert Frieden- 
berg, Brooklyn. 7183 


When the autumn leaves of life begin 
to fall; words and music by B. G. 
De Sylva [pseud. of George Gard 
De Sylva], Lew Brown and Ray 
Henderson. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 
4376; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 7184 


When the man in the moon goes to 
sleep too soon; words and music by 
G. A. Low. © 1c. Mar. 27, 1929- 
E unp. 5182; Grace A. Low, Akron, 
O. 7185 


When the rain goes you'll see rain- 
bows; lyric and musie by K. Taul- 
bee. [Photostat] © 1 ec. Mar. 21, 
1929; E unp. 4947; Kelly Taulbee, 
Chicago. 7186 


When the rest of the world forgets; 
words and music by F. 8S. McGowen; 
voice and violin. © 1 e. Mar. 14, 
1929; EH unp. 4703; Franklin S. Me- 
Gowen, Los Angeles. 7187 


When the sunset bids the day adieu; 
words and music by H. M. Bone and 
W. E. Fulton. 4to. [Chords, sin- 
gle staff] © Feb. 20, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
25; E pub. 3808; Harold M. Bone 
and W. Earle Fulton, New Haven. 

7188 


When the wind blows low o’er the 
dunes; words by Caro Taylor West, 
music by A. Arriola. © 1c. Mar. 12, 
1929; E unp. 4608; Alfred Arriola, 
San Francisco. 7189 


When they ring the golden bells for 
you and me; trio or duet, by Dion 
De Marbelle, arr. by Fred K. Huffer; 
ladies voices. 4to. © Feb. 12, 1929- 
2 e. Feb. 23; E pub. 3683; Chart 
music pub. house, ine., Chicago. 

T7196 

When two lips call; words by Mitchell 
Parish, music by Elliott Jacoby; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. 
© Feb. 15, 1929;\2 ec. Mar. 15; E 
pub. 4276; Gotham music service, 
inc., New York. F191 


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pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


When we were together; ballad, words 
by Eddie Stroelen, music by Phil 
Starr. New York City, Frank Hard- 
ing music house. © Feb. 8, 1929; 
2c. Feb. 15; E pub. 4307; Edward 
Stroelen, Jersey City. 7192 


When will you be mine; by Grace Dal- 
ton. [Chords, single staff] © 1. 
Mar. 13, 1929; E unp. 4653; Ger- 
trude Duckman, Brooklyn. 7193 


When will you kiss me again; waltz, 
words and musie by G. Denoyan, of 
Turkey, domiciled at New York. © 
1 ce. Mar. 20, 1929; E unp. 4981; 
George Denoyan, New York. 7194 


When you are dancing; words and mu- 
sic by N. Brunell. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Mar. 14, 1929; E 
unp. 4727; Nita Brunell, Chicago. 

7195 


When you come to the end of the day; 
words by Gus Kahn, music by Frank 
Westphal. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 13, 1929; E unp. 4674; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 7196 


When you know the girl you’re lone- 
some for is feeling lonesome too; 
lyric by Frank Samuels and David 
Frisch, music by James Kendis; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Jan. 17, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 5; E pub. 3856; James Ken- 
dis music publisher, New York. 7197 


When you were in love with no one 
but me and I was in love with you; 
theme song from Girl on the barge, 
words and music by Roy Turk, Jos- 
eph Cherniavsky and Fred E. Ahlert. 
© Feb. 1, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 2; E pub. 
3191; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. 7198 


Where? words and musie by Stephen 
Gardella. © 1c Mar. 29, 1929; HE 
unp. 5188; Steve Gardella, New 
York. 7199 


Where has our good money gone; 
words and music by -C. P. Kent. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ce. 
Mar. 1, 1929; E unp. 4156; Claire 
Palmer Kent, Bluefield, W. Va. 

7200 


Where love never dies; words and mu- 
sic by N. Stargardt. © 1 e. Mar. 15, 
1929; E unp. 4753; Nathan Star- 
gardt, Cincinnati. 7201 


Where mother is, is home sweet home; 
words and music by O. M. Derivan. 
© 1e. Mar. 12, 1929; E unp. 4639; 
Olive Mauger Derivan, Sioux City, 
Ta. 7202 


Where the dark eyed girl waits for me; 
waltz, words by M. Puccetti, music 
by R. A. Puccetti. © Feb, 26, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 8; E pub. 4107; Marie G. 
Puccetti and Robert A. Puccetti, San 
Francisco. 7208 


Where the rippling Rappahannock 
winds its way; lyric by A. T. Dra- 
per, music by Joseph Harrison. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Mar. 29, 1929; 
E unp. 5192; Alice T. Draper, Wash- 
ington. 7204 


Whispering of love; by H. Favenza; 
pf. (Cover title:—Whisperings of 
love) © Mar. 22, 1929; 2 c Mar. 
23; E pub. 4481; Edward Favenza, 
Jamaica, N. Y. 7205 


White sails; words by Anworth Ruth- 
e1ford, music by I. M. Wilson; with 
cello obbl. © 1c. Mar. 18, 1929; BE 
unp. 4818; Irving M. Wilson, San 
Francisco. 7206 


Whitmer (T. Carl) Songs; second se- 
ries, words by Wordsworth, Emerson 
and others. © Mar. 18, 1929; 2 e. 
Mar. 20; aff. Apr. 4; AA-—13307; 
T. Carl Whitmer, Pittsburg. 7207 


Who can tell what you’ll do to-mor- 
row ; lyric and music by W. W. Wil- 
son; pf. © 1. Mar. 15, 1929; B 
unp. 4757; Wilfred Wedderburn Wil- 
son, New York. 7208 


Who cares what tomorrow may bring, 
‘as long as you’re mine today; lyrics 
by B. Trivers, music by R. Fram, 
arr. by W. Scharf; pf. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
28, 1929; E unp. 5147; Benn Trivers 
& Robert Fram, ine., New York. 

7209 


Who'll take the place of mother; 
waltz, words by Antonio Provenzano, 
music by M. Damiano, of Italy. © 
1 ec. Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 4308; 
Michael Damiano, Philadelphia. 


7210 
Who’s the new man; words by Ll. 
Polk, music by Phil Starr. [Words 


and melody only] © 1 ¢. Mar. 9, 
1929; HE unp. 4530; Lueille Polk, 
Coalgate, Okl. 7211 


Whoopee; words and music by A. 
Geraldine Farrar [pseud. of A. G. F. 
Gleason] © 1 ¢. Mar. 30, 1929; B 
unp. 5213; Alice Geraldine Farrar 
Gleason, Monrovia, Calif. 7212 


Whoopee (The) fluid; words and 
music by J. C. Rodenbeck. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 22, 1929; E unp. 5005; John ©. 
Rodenbeck, Rochester, N. Y. 7213 


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7235 


Whoopee! I’m havin’ my fun, smilin’ 
the blues away; words by H. G. 
Smith, music by Bob Cloud [i. e. 
Robert Cloud], and Ben Garrison 
[i. e. Benjamin Garrison] © Mar. 
7, 1929; 2 & Mar. 2;.E pub. 3822; 
Harrison Godwin Smith, New bis 

7214 


Whoopee (The) stomp; by G. N. 
Terry; pf...@© Feb. 26, 1929; 2 c. 
Mar. 11; E pub. 4150; Gotham music 
service, inc., New York. 7215 


Why can I never forget; words by I. B. 
Rossier, music by Sylvester Long 
Cross. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1929; E unp. 
4393; Ida B. Rossier, Port Angeles, 
Wash. 7216 


Why can’t I; from Spring is here, 
words by Lorenz Hart, music by 
Richard Rodgers; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Mar. 14, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 
16; E pub. 4384; Harms, ine., New 
York. fi We 


Why can’t I find a pal; words and 
music by L. Morris. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 8, 1929; 
E unp. 4477; Lester Morris, New 
York. 7218 


Why can’t I stop thinking about you? 
words and music by M. D. Waller. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Mar. 16, 1929; E unp. 4782; Miriam 
Deacy Waller, New York. 7219 


Why did the cow jump over the moon? 
words and music by Clitus Marcel- 
linus Wickens; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Mar. 4, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 5; E pub. 
3880; Universal music sales, Chi- 
cago. 7220 


Why do you keep me guessing, why 
don’t you answer yes; words and 
music by B. H. McLaughlin. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. Mar. 30, 
1929; E unp. 5210; Bernard Howard 
McLaughlin, Cambridge, Mass. 7221 


Why don’t my dreams come true; 
words by K. Blohm, musie by Sam- 
uel H. Speck. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 
4302; Katherine Blohm, Neenah, 
Wis. 7222 


Why don’t you love me the way that 
I love you? words and music by 
Ted Mason; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by M. Kalua. © Feb. 15, 1929; 
2 ¢. Mar. 26; E pub. 4583; Mills 
music, inc., New York. 7223 


Why should I care; words and music 
by J. M. Zenehoff. © 1 c. Mar. 6, 


1929; E unp. 4316; Julius Morris 
Zenchoff, Willimantic, Conn. 7224 


Wie kommt die matsch’ge birne auf 
den mist? text von C. Hermann EKck- 
ler, musik von Max Gonda, of Ger- 
many. © Feb. 13, 1928; 1 « Jan. 
7, 1929; E for. 3000; Rondo-verlag, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 7225 


Wiener siingerfestjubel 1928; walzer 
fiir mdnnerchor mit orch., text u. 
musik von M. Frisch, of Germany, 
op. 100, no. 4; pf. and men’s chor. 
© Jan. 1, 1929; 1.c. Mar. 13:; E for: 
3279; Maximilian Frisch, Chemnitz 
i/Sa., Germany. 7226 


Williams’ (John M.) first grade piano 
book; verses by Cecil Cowdrey, mu- 
sic by John M. Williams; enl. ed. 
© Mar. 14, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 16; E 
pub. 4279; Boston music co., Boston. 

Kaee 

Wind; words and music by V. L. Gay. 
© 1c. Mar. 12, 1929; E unp. 4624; 
Vera Lothrop Gay, Los Angeles. 


7228 
Wishing; words and music by Vic 
Meyers, Harl Gibson and Harold 


Weeks; pf. and ukulele ace. © Mar. 
18, 1929; 2 c Mar. 25; E pub. 4576; 
West coast music publishers,. Seattle. 
7229 

With a song in my heart; from Spring 
is here, words by Lorenz Hart, music 
by Richard Rodgers; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © Mar. 14, 1929; 2 «. 
Mar. 16; E pub. 4888; Harms, inc., 
New York. 7230 


With mother as of yore; words and 
music by J. A. Coy. [Photostat] 
© 1 ¢. Jan. 16, 1929; E unp. 2875; 

ohn Andrew Coy, Cincinnati. 7231 


——Same. © 1c. Mar. 28, 1929; HB 
unp. 5167; John Andrew Coy, Cin- 
cinnati. 7232 


With my love; mélodie, by Paul Beau- 
mont, simplified transcription by 
Mortimer Wilson; pf. © Mar. 6, 
1929; 2 c. Mar. 7; E pub. 3960; 
Century music pub. co., New York. 

7233 

With you beside me; words and music 
by Roy Turk and Fred E. Ablert. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 c¢. 
Mar. 15, 1929; E ump. 4749; Irving 


Berlin, ine., New York. 7234 
Wonderful baby; fox-trot, words and 
music by L. Wittman. Published 
by Wittman & Mack. © Mar. 4, 


1929; 2 ¢ Mar. 6; E pub. 4231; Law- 
rence Wittman, Newark, N. J. 7235 


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7236 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Wonderful box of flowers; words by 
K. E. Schene, music by Pauline Brit- 
ting. © 1c Mar. 2,.1929; E ump. 
4804; Katherine E. Schene, Louis- 
ville. 7236 


Wonderful mother; words and music 
by R. D. Freeman. © 1 c¢. Mar. 9, 
1929; E unp. 4528; Reginald Duane 
Freeman, Racine, Wis. 7237 


Won’t you please come back? foxtrot, 
words and music by P. Sarvello. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Mar. 25, 1929; E unp. 5072; Philip 
Sarvello, Chicago. 7238 


Woodchuck day; words and music by 
E. J. McDonald. © Feb. 21, 1929; 
2c. Feb. 23; E pub. 4106; Ellsworth 
J. McDonald, Guys Mills, Pa. 7239 


Woodpecker (The) ; by A. Louis Scar- 
molin; pf. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
7; E pub. 4048; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 7240 


Words of love; words and music by 


H. H. Herr. © 1c Mar. 9, 1929; 
EK unp. 4516; Helen Hoyle Herr, 
Washington. F241 


Work ox blues; words by Texas Alex- 
ander, music arr. by Irene Spain. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Mar. 5, 1929: E unp. 42738; Polk C. 
Brockman, Atlanta. 7242 


World (The) began the night I met 
you; words by Pat Ballard [pseud. 
of Francis Drake Ballard], music by 
T. Waring. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ce Mar. 5, 1929; E unp. 
4337: 'Tom Waring, New York. 7243 


Worlds may be moved; words and mu- 
sic by M. D. Auerbach. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Mar. 29, 1929: 
EH unp. 5191; Mitchell D. Auerbach, 
New York. 7244 


Wosie; words and music by C. Jay 
Wallis, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Mar. 15, 1929; 1 « 
Mar. 20; E for. 3167; Cambridge 
music co., ltd., London. 7245 


Would you welcome me now sweet- 
heart? waltz, words by F. Ellison, 
music by Henry Ellison. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Mar. 5, 
1929; E unp. 4254; Francis Ellison, 
Wakefield, Mass. 7246 


Wreck (The) of the Florida; words 
by L. Trombley, musie by Samuel 
H. Speck. [Words and melody only] 


Yiddisher (The) trot; 


© 1c Mar. 28, 1929; EB unp. 5158; 
Lillian Trombley, Ticonderoga, N. Y. 
. ‘(247 


Wright (The) drum tutor; compiled 
by Eddie Lincoln, of Great Britain. 
4to. © Mar. 5, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 8; 
E for. 2953 ; Lawrence Wright music 
co., London. 7248 


Ya no me importa; tango, by ©. Ma- 


duro; pf. © 1c. Mar. 5, 1929; BE 
unp. 4481; Charles Maduro, New 
York. ; 7249 


Ya no te quiero; bolero, words and. 


music by R. Hernandez. © 1 e. 
Mar. 22, 1929; E unp. 4960; Rafael 
Hernandez, New York. 7250 


Yankee division A. E. F.; march, by 
Fred W. Clement; band pts., with 
solo B flat cornet conductor. 4to. 
© Mar. 5, 1929; 2 ¢. Mar. 6: E pub. 
3875; Hiram C. Miller, Parkersburg, 
Pa. 7251 


Yearning and dreaming ; waltz ballad, 


words and music by L.’E. Rothman, | 
arr. by Bob. Odenbrett. © 1c. Mar. 
11, 1929; E unp. 4648; Lee EH. Roth- 
man, Milwaukee. 7252. 


Yes! my little Mady! charleston, by 
José Mommaert, of Belgium: with 
pf. conductor, and violin 1 conduc- 
tor. 4to. 1. Odeon orch. pts.—2. 
Salon orch. pts. © Feb. 18, 1929; 
1c. each Feb. 9; E for. 2653; Aug. 
Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 7253 


written and 
composed by C. 8S. Diamond, of Great 
Britain; pf. acc., with banjulele ban- 
jo and ukulele arr. by Keech. lLon- 
don, Diamond music pub. co: [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations} © Jan. 
17, 1929; 1 «@ Jan. 3; HE for. 2894; 
Charles Solomon Diamond, London. 
7254 


You; fox-trot, by Joe Bennett and 
Harry Linden, arr. by Eddie Bard; 
orch. pts., with words. 4to. © Mar. 
21, 1929; 2c. Mar. 22; E pub. 4496; 
Leo Feist, inc, New York. 7255 


You; words by William T. Jordan, mu- 
sic by M. H. Harris: pf. ‘© 1 «. 
Mar. 27, 1929; E unp. 5127; Morgan 
Hovey Harris, Boston. 7256 


You are the queen of my heart; words 
by A. T. LeBlanc, music by Phil 
Starr. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 9; 1929; E unp. 4529; 
Arthur T. LeBlanc, Houston. © 7257 


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‘no. 3, 1929 


You belong to me, I belong to you; 
words by Charles Newman, music by 
Carmen Lombardo, arr. by Rube Ben- 
nett; pf. and ukulele ace. © Mar. 
13, 1929; 2 ¢ Mar. 16; E pub. 4894; 
Milton Weil music co., Chicago. 

7258 

You can’t stop me from lovin’ you; 
lyric by Geo. Whiting, music by 
Joseph Nussbaum and Al Hoffman. 
[Words and melody only] ©ie. 
Mar. 7, 1929; E unp. 4450; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 7259 


You can’t take away the things that 
were made for love; words by 
Charles Tobias and Irving Kahal, 
music by Peter De Rose. © Mar. 
19, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 21; E pub. 4432; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 7260 


You can’t take away the things that 
were made for love; words by 
Charles Tobias and Irving Kahal, 
music by Peter De Rose. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Feb. 21, 
1929; E unp. 3926; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 7261 


You didn’t want me when I wanted 
’ you, so I don’t want you now; words 
and music by T. G. DeMonico. 


[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Mar. 11, 1929; E unp. 4580; 
Thaddeus Grandier De Monico, 
Indianapolis. 7262 


You get more like your father every 
day; hymn, words and music by C. 
C. Mourer. 8vo. © Jan. 25, 1929; 
2 ce. Mar. 5; E pub. 3842; Charles C. 
Mourer, Cincinnati. 7263 


You'll be coming back; words and 
music by A. C. Moody. © Mar. 21, 
1929; 2 c. Mar. 28; E pub. 4488; 
Audrey C. Moody, New Orleans. 

7264 

You'll be sorry if you leave; words and 
music by J. C. Murphy. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Mar. 13, 
$929; 2 ©., Mar. 23 +.B: pub.; 4622; 
James Calvin Murphy, Silver Lane, 
Conn. 7265 


You'll do; by B. Rose, of Canada; 
melody with pf. acc. © 1. Mar. 
30, 1929; E unp. 5215; Bram Rose, 
Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 7266 


You'll find out; words by C. Marsh, 
music by Bobby O’Brien. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Mar. 28, 
1929; E unp. 5168; Charles Marsh, 
Milwaukee. 7267 


You, my beloved; words and music by 
Marschal-Loepke [i. e. G. Marschal- 


7278 


Loepke] Los Angeles, Calif., Mar- 
shall pub. co. © Nov. 15, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 17; E pub. 3947; Gloria Mar- 
schal Loepke, Los Angeles. 7268 


You never can tell; talking song, 
words and music by E. Green, music 
arr. by Fred Watson. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 18, 1929; 
EK unp. 4813; Eddie Green, New 
York. 7269 


You never say yes; from Spring is 
here, words by Lorenz Hart, music 
by Richard Rodgers; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © Mar. 14, 1929; 2c. Mar. 16; 
E pub. 4387; Harms, ine., New York. 

7270 


You ought to be ashamed; words and 
music by Porter Grainger. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Mar. 22, 
1929; E unp. 4957; Joseph M. Davis, 
New York. WAAL 


You quite take my breath away; by 
K. L. Richards, op. 49; melody with 
pf. ace. ‘© 1 ¢.-Mar. 14, 1929; E 
unp. 4731; Katherine Louise Rich- 
ards, New York. 7272 


You’re a different you; words and 
music by Frank Fay, Jo Trent and 
Louis Alter. [Words and melody 
only |’ © Lf ‘e Mar. 1,°1929; EH unp. 
4299; De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, 
ine., New York. 42te 


Youw’re all the world to me; words by 
N. M. Lewis, music by Herbert B. 
Ostrow. © 1c. Mar. 11, 1929; H 
unp. 4575; Nathan M. Lewis, Phila- 
delphia. 7274 


You’re my little cole [!] black rose of 
Caroline; words and music by R. J. 
Zimmerman. © 1c. Mar. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 4671; Russell J. Zimmerman, 
Harrisburg, Pa. 7275 


You’re not asking me I’m telling you; 
lyric by Sam Lewis and Joe Young, 
music by Vincent Rose; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Feb. 26, 1929; 2c. 
Mar. 5; E pub. 3844; Sherman, Clay 
& co., San Francisco. 7276 


You’re still my Mary; words and music 
by T. C. Roberts, jr. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Mar. 22, 1929; 
E unp. 4990; Thomas C. Roberts, jr., 
Shamokin, Pa. CC 


You should know the girl friend; 
words by Paul Oesting, music by 
Len Gray; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by Arthur Lange. © Feb. 19, 1929; 
2 ce. Mar. 29; E pub. 4655; Sage pub. 
corp., New York. 7278 


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7279 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


You should never, never worry over 
things like that; written and com- 
posed by Fred Gibson and Frank 
Wood, both of Great Britain; pf. 
and ukulele acc. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Feb. 20, 1929; 
1 ¢. Feb. 27; E for. 2898; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 7279 


You stole my love; words and music 
by Mrs. Wm. Clifford, jr. [i. e. A.M. 
Clifford] New York City, Frank 
Harding’s music house. © Jan. 14, 
1929; 2 ec. Jan. 17; E pub. 4296; 
Armeaner Mary Clifford, Boston. 

7280 


You thought that I’d never forget; 
words and music by M. Maki. New 


York City, Frank Harding music 
house. © Feb. 11, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
27; E pub. 4323; Mary Maki, 
Westerly, R. I. 7281 


You used to call me your sweetheart; 
words by Ogden H. Mace, music by 
J. L. Childers. © 1. Mar. 7, 1929; 
E unp. 43886; Jesse Lee Childers, 
La Grange, Mo. (282 


You’ve broken my heart; words and 


music by Bernie Goodman fi. e. B. . 


Goodman] © 1 «. Mar. 5, 1929; E 
unp. 4468; Bernard Goodman, 
Chicago. 7283 


You've got to know just how to make 
love; from. The house boat on the 
Styx, words and music by Monte 
Carlo and Alma Sanders; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Feb. 15, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 18; E pub. 3804; Harms, inc., 
New York. 7284 


You’ve made my dreams come true; 
waltz song, words by Dan Hornsby, 
music by Harry Pomar. © Mar. 4, 
1929; 2 c« Mar. 5; E pub. 38538; 
Triangle music pub. co., inec., New 
York. 7285 


You went over big with me; words and 
music by M. Grand. © 1c. Mar. 2, 
1929; E unp. 4218; Mitchell Grand, 
Harrisburg, Pa. 7286 


You were always, will always be mine; 
poem and melody by C. H. Leber; 
pf., ukulele and banjo ukulele acc., 
with violin obbl., by O. M. Cook. © 
1c Mar. 7; 1929; E unp. 4438; 
Charles H. Leber, Puyallup, Wash., 
and Orlando M. Cook, Seattle. 7287 


Young (The) ploughman; unison song, 
words traditional, adapted by W. 
M., music by U. Greville, of Great 


Britain. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © Mar. 16, 1929; 1 @ Mar. 
14; E for. 3355; Ursula Greville, 
Gerrards Cross, Bucks, England. 
7288 


Youp et youp; de L’Orloff, paroles de 
Roger Ferréol et Georges Merry, mu- 
Sique de Bruno Granischstaedten, of 
Austria. © Feb. 20, 1929; 1 ¢ Mar. 
15; E for. 3216; Editions Max Hs- 
chig, Paris. 7289 


Your eyes; love song, music by L. Kun, 
of Hungary, domiciled at New York; 
melody with pf. ace. ©1e. Mar. 6, 
1929; E unp. 43868; Ladislas Kun, 
New York. 7290 


Your thoughts; words by P. L. Whee- 
ler, music by Guy D’Hardelot 
[pseud. of Helen Rhodes], of Great 
Britain. © Feb. 20, 1929; 1 ¢. Mar. 
5; E for. 2951; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 7291 


Your way is my way, any way you 
go; words by Charles Tobias and Al. 
Lewis, music by Al. Sherman. © 
Mar. 27, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 29; HE. pub. 
4648; De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, 
inec., New York. 7292 


Yours sincerely; from Spring is here, 
words by Lorenz Hart, music by 
Richard Rodgers; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Mar. 14, 1929; 2c. Mar. 16; 
E pub. 4389; Harms, inc., New York. 

7293 


Yours sincerely; words and music by 
Dave Stamper and Paul Gerard 
Smith. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ¢. Mar. 14, 1929; E unp. 5087; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine., 
New York. 7294 


Yugend (Die); words and music by 
L. Yelsky, of Russia, domiciled at 
New York. (73Y23° °") © Mar.-1, 


1929; 2 ec. Mar. 12; E pub. 4181; 
Louis Yelsky, New York. 7295. 


Yule-tide; two-part cho., words by 
Mary Grant O’Sheridan, music by 
Louis -Victor Saar, op. 123, nov 1; 
sop. and alto. 4to. © Mar. 1, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 7; E pub. 4069; G. Schir- 
mer, ine., New York. 7296 


Zacharie; esquisse symphonique, de 
Camille Chevillard, op. 19, arr. par 
F. Salabert, of France; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor and ist violin 
conductor. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c. 
Mar. 21, 1929; E for. 3454; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 7297 


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no. 3, 1929 


7310 (20) 


Zieh’ dich wieder an, Josefin’! fox-trot, 
text von Arthur Rebner, musik von 
Robert Katscher, of Austria. © 
Sept. 25, 1928; 1 c. Dec. 13; E for. 
1481; Wiener bohéme-verlag, Vien- 
na. 7298 


Zilcher (Paul) Melody; by P. Zil- 
cher, of Germany, op. 222, no. 2; 
violin, 1st position, and pf. © Mar. 
1, 1929; 2 ce. Mar. 7; E pub. 4060; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 7299 


Prelude; by P. Zilcher, of Ger- 
many, op. 222, no. 1; violin, 1st posi- 
tion, and pf. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 7; E pub. 4059; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 7300 


Zita; waltz song, words and music by 
Z. Kelly; pf. and ukulele acc. 
Feb. 20, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 25; E pub. 
3811; Zettie Kelly, Memphis, Tenn. 

7301 


Zu einer schénen frau gehort ein klei- 
ner flirt... ; slow-fox, aus Berlin, 
text yon Fritz Rotter, musik von 
Franz Doelle, of Germany. © Feb. 
18, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 20; E for. 3164; 
Drei masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

7302 


Zunser (Eliakum) Selected songs of 
Eliakum Zunser; arr. for voice with 
pf. ace. by William Fichandler, 
based on notes by Joseph Rumshin- 
sky. © Nov. 30, 1928; 2 ¢. Dec. 5; 
aff. Dec. 4; A 968; Zunser publica- 


Zuro (Josiah) Three character 
sketches; by J. Zuro, of U. S. and 
Francis Gromon, of Hungary, domi- 
ciled at New York; pf. 1. Loyalty. 
[2 others] © Feb. 25, 1929; 2 «. 
Mar. 15; E pub. 4280; Kalmus fil- 
music edition, New York. 7304 


Zweites standchen; von Jonny Hey- 
kens, of Netherlands: salon-orch. 
pts. 4to. © July 1,1928; 1 c Mar. 
27, 1929; E for. 3387; Heinrichsho- 
fen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 

7305 


Zwodyny ; words by Eugene Zukowsky, 
music by A. Schwartz. [Polish text 
and melody only] © 1 ec. Mar. 1; 
1929: E unp. 4144; Abe Schwartz, 
New York. 7306 


2nd polka; scherzo, by Hugo Riesen- 
feld; pf. © Feb. 20, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
13; E pub. 4208; Kalmus filmusié 
edition, New York. 7307 


3°™° suite; par Filip Lazdr, of Ruma- 
nia; pf. no. 1-5. © June 5, 1928; 
1 ¢. June 28; E for. 3489; Durand 
et cie., Paris. 7308 


39° recueil Francis Salabert ; compiled 
by F. Salabert, of France; violin or 
mandolin. 4to. © Nov. 15, 1928; 
Ie." Dec; 192° for: /1591 > Kranets 
Salabert, Paris. 7309 
150th (The) psalm; music by W. Sass- 
mannshausen; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Mar. 23, 1929; 2 ce. Mar. 27; E 
pub. 4587; Walter Sassmannshausen, 


tion co., New York. 7303 Chicago. 7310 

Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1929; 
Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 17 unpublished) __ 60 
Class E, Musical compositions (including 2,747 unpublished) __________ 7, 250 
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RENEWED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 


Adventurers (The); from Lords of 


the sea, words and music by W. 
Wallace. © William Wallace, Lon- 
don, aS the author. R 2122, Feb. 1, 
1929. 1 


Aggressive songs; collection of male 
quartets and choruses, ed. by E. S. 
Lorenz. © Edmund §S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author of the edit- 
ing. R 2061, Feb. 9, 1929. 2 


Allah’s dove; words by Mrs. Bertram 
Shapleigh, music by B. Shapleigh, 
op. 29. © Bertram Shapleigh, Chi- 
eago, as the author of the music. 
R 2025, Feb. 6, 1929. 3 


Alone; by Richard Goerdeler; pf. © 
Wilhelmina C. A. Goerdeler; Brook- 
lyn, aS the widow of the author. 
R 2184, Jan. 8, 1929. + 


Always and everywhere; words from 
the Polish of Krasinski, by F. H. 
Fortey, music by E. Elgar. © Ed- 
ward Elgar, London, as the author 
of the music. R 2118, Feb. 1, 1929. 

5 


Amer’can (The) billionaire; lyric by 
E. Smith, music by John Stromberg. 
© Edgar Smith, Elmhurst, L. I., 
N. Y., as the author of the words. 
R. 2083; Jan..2o, noe. 


And He showed me a pure river; 
anthem, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 2062, 
Feb. 9, 1929. f¢ 


Anton; prologo, due parti ed epilogo, 
libretto di Luigi Illica, musica di C. 
Galeotti; riduzione per canto e pf. 
© Cesare Galeotti, Paris, as the 
author of the music. R 2066, Feb. 
2, Woe 8 


April morn; waltz, words by John 
Dowers, music by Robert Batten. 
© Robert J. Barclay Wilson, Chis- 
wick, England, as the executor. of 
the author of the music. R 2189, 
Feb. 1, 1929. 9 

AS on moonlit waves we ride; words 
by E. Smith, music by John Strom- 
berg. ©. Edgar Smith, Elmhurst, 


[7310] 


L. I., N. Y¥., as the author of the 
words. R 2087, Jan. 25, 1929. 10 


At eventide; by HE. L. Ashford; pf. 
© Emma Louise Ashford, Nashville, 
as the author. R 2190, Jan. 3, 1929. 

11 


At sunset; slumber song, words by 
E. O. Cooke, music by L:za Leh- 
mann; in D. © Herbert Bedford, 
London, as the widower of the au- 
thor of the music. R 2116, Feb. 1, 
1929. 12 


At the door; hymn anthem, music by 
E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz,. 
Dayton, O., as the author of the 
music. R 2052, Feb. 9, 1929. 13 


Awake! ye sons of light and glory; 
sacred song, words by Samuel 
Adams, set to music by W. R. 
Spence; in A flat. © William R. 
Spence, Perth, Ontario, Canada, as 
the author of the music. R 2014, 
Jan. 30, 1929. 14 


Bacchus et Siléne; music by M. d’ Ol- 
lone. © Max qd’ Ollone, Versailles, 
France, as the author of the music. 
R 2114, Feb. 1, 1929. 15 


Barn yard frolics; by J. W. Bratton; 
pf. © John W. Bratton, Brooklyn, 
as the author. R 2072, Nov. 4, 
1928. 16 


Barrymore (The) ; waltzes, by J. W. 


Bratton; pf. © John W. Bratton, 
Brooklyn,. as the author. R 2094, 
Nov. 15, 1928. ce § 


Berceuse tendre; par Dezso Lederer, 
op. 40; pour violon avec acc. de pf. 
ou de quintette 4 cordes. © Robert 
Stern, Paris, as the executor of the 
author. R 2129, Feb. 1, 1929. 18 


Bird’s (The) lullaby; by E. M. Read; 
pf. © Edward M. Read, St. Louis, 
as the author. R 2181, Jan, 3, 
1929. 19 


Blessed be the Lord my strength; an- 
them, music by G. A. Burdett; 
mixed voices and organ. © Geo. A. 
Burdett, Newton Center, Mass., as 
the author of the music. R 2196, 
Feb. 5, 1929. 20 


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Blessedness (The) of the forgiven; 
music by James McGranahan. © 
Addie McGranahan, Lestershire, 
N. Y., as the widow of the deceased 
author. R 2200, Nov. 7, 1928. ZL 


Blessedness (The) of the godly; music 
by James McGranahan. © Addie 
McGranahan, Lestershire, N. Y., as 
the widow of the deceased author. 
R 2197, Nov. 7, 1928. 22 


Brune ou blonde; paroles de M. de 
Féraudy, musique de P. Darty. © 
Paulette Darty, Paris, as the author 
of the music. R 2143, Feb. 1, 1929. 

23 


Cameos; music by Liza Lehmann; ten. 
© Herbert Bedford, London, as the 
widower of the author of the music. 
R 2140, Feb. 1, 1929. 24 


Captivity; by B. Shapleigh, op. 24, no. 
1. © Bertram Shapleigh, Chicago, 
as the author. R 2018, Feb. 6, 1929. 

2 


Caress {The) ; by Gaylord Barrett, op. 
11; pf. © Elizabeth Goodspeed, 
Chicago, and Dorothy Vauter, jr., 
Benton Harbor, Mich., as the next 
of kin of the author, who is not liv- 
ing. R 2070, Nov. 15, 1928. 26 


Castillane (La) ; valse de concert, par 
J. Vieu; pf. © Jane Vieu, Paris, as 
the author. R 2137, Feb. 1, 1929. 

PAG 


Ce que femme veut; valse lente, par 
Rodolphe Berger; pf. © Honorine 
Isopy, Paris, as the executor of the 
author. R 2144, Feb. 1, 1929. 28 


Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) 
Alleluia; poésie de Paul Mariéton, 
musique de Cecile Chaminade; en 
mi, pour tén. ou sop. © Cécile 
Louis Stéphanie Chaminade, veuve 
Carbonel, Tamaris-sur-Mer, Var, 
France, as the author of the music. 
R 2150, Feb. 1, 1929. 29 


Divertissement; op. 105; pf. © 
Cécile Louise Stéphanie Chaminade, 


veuve Carbonel, Tamaris-sur-mer, 
Var, France, as the author. R 2131, 
' Feb. 1, 1929. 30 


Expansion; par Cécile Chaminade, 
op. 106; pf. © Cécile Louise Sté- 
phanie Chaminade, veuve Carbonel, 
Tamaris-sur-Mer, Var, France, as the 
author. R 2149, Feb. 1, 1929. zat 


L’orgue; poésie de Charles Cros, 
musique de Cécile Chaminade. © 
Cécile Louise Stéphanie Chaminade, 


. 


veuve Carbonel, Tamaris-sur-Mer, 
Var, France, as the author of the 
music. R 2135, Feb. 1, 1929. 32 


—— La plus jolie; poésie de R. Myriel, 
musique de Cécile Chaminade; in mi 
bémol, pour tén. ou sop. © Cécile 
Louise Stéphanie Chaminade, veuve 
Carbonel, Tamaris-sur-Mer, Var, 
France, as the author of the music. 
R 2134, Feb. 1, 1929. 33 


— Pourquoi; poésie de J. Thénard, 
musique de Cécile Chaminade; en 
ré, pour ten, ou sop. © Cécile Louise 
Stéphanie Chaminade, veuve Car- 
bonel, Tamaris-sur-Mer, Var, France, 
as the author of the music. R 2136, 
Feb. 1, 1928. 34 


Tristesse; op. 104; pf. © Cécile 
Louise Stéphanie Chaminade, veuve 
Carbonel, ‘Tamaris-sur Mer, Var, 
France, as the author. R 21383, Feb. 
1, 1929. 35 


—— 4°™® valse; op. 91; pf. © Cécile 
Louise Stéphanie Chaminade, veuve 


Carbonel, ‘Tamaris-sur-mer, Var, 
France, as the author. R 2132, Feb. 
1, 1929. 36 


Chaperons (The) ; selection, by Isidore 
Witmark, arr. by Karl L. Hoschna; 
pf. © Hettie Hoschna, Patchogue, 
L. I., N. Y¥., as the widow of the 
author of the arrangement. R 2095, 
Feb. 1, 1929. 37 


Chevaliers (Les) du ceil; par Augusta 
Holmes; en ré. Helyonne Bar- 
busse, Paris, as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 2142, Feb. 1, 1929. 

38 


Chinese (A) honeymoon; musical com- 
edy, written by George Dance, com- 
posed by Howard Talbot. Vocal se. 
© George Dance, London, as the 
author of the words. R 2096, Nov. 
27, 1928. 39 


Christian’s (The) affection for the 
church; music by James McGrana- 
han. © Addie MeGranahan, Lester- 
shire, N. Y., as the widow of the de- 
ceased author. R 2203, Sept. 7, 1928. 

40 


Christian’s (The) sure refuge; music 
by James McGranahan. © Addie 
McGranahan, Lestershire, N. Y., as 
the widow of the author. R 2199, 
Sept. 7, 1928. 41 


Cockaigne; in London town, concert 
overture, by E. Elgar, op. 40; full 
orch. se. © Edward Elgar, London, 
as the author. R 2112, Feb. 1, 1929. 

42 


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7310 (43) 


Come, gentle night; words by Clifton 
Bingham, music by E. Elgar. © 
EHdward Hlgar, London, as the author 
of the music. R 2117, Feb. 1, 1929. 

43 


Communication; words by Mrs. Ber- 
tram Shapleigh, music by B. Shap- 
leigh, op. 24, no. 2. © Bertram 
Shapleigh, Chicago, as the author 
of the music. R 2019, Feb. 6,1929. 44 


Daffodils a’blowing; words by Caryl 
Battersby, music by E. German. © 


Edward German, London, as the 
author of the music. R 2147, Feb. 
1, 1929. 45 


Dance of the honey bees; by B. Rich- 


mond; pf. © Benjamin Richmond, 
Brooklyn, as the author. R 2041, 
Feb. 27, 1929. 46 


Dans les fleurs; valse lente, par Ro- 
dolphe Berger; pf. © MHonorine 
Isopy, Paris, as the executor of the 
ajithor. RK. 2126, Feb. 1, 1929. AT 


De Pullman porters ball; lyries by E. 
Smith, music by John Stromberg. 
© Edgar Smith, Elmhurst, L. L, 
N. Y., as the author of the words. 
R 2082, Jan. 25, 1929. 48 


Dirge for two veterans; poem by Walt 
Whitman, set to music by Charles 
Wood; bass solo, cho. and orch. © 
Charlotte Georgina Wood, Cam- 
bridge, England, as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 2120, 
Feb. 1, 1929. 49 


Dolly Varden; waltzes, from Julian 
Edwards’ musical comedy, arr. by 
Otto Longey; orch. © Lizzie Lan- 
gey, New York, as the widow of the 
author of the arrangement. R 2100, 
Jan. .22, 1929. 50 


Dolly Varden; waltzes from the musi- 
eal play, by Julian Edwards, arr. by 
Karl L. Hoschna; pf. © Hettie 
Hoschna, Patchogue, L. I. N. Y., 
as the widow of the author of the 


arrangement. R 2098, Jan. 22, 1929. 
51 
Donkey (The) laugh; by Howard 


Whitney; pf. © Lucy E. Swope, 
Long Beach, Calif., as the widow of 
the author. R 2093, Nov. 15, 1928. 

52 


Dream days of Seville; morceau espag- 
nole, by J. W. Bratton; pf. © John 
W. Bratton, Brooklyn, as the author. 
R 2079, Nov. 15, 1928. 53 


Easter lilies; words by Palmer Hart- 
sough, music by J. H. Fillmore, sr. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


(In Fillmore’s Concert quarterly for 
Sunday-schools, v. 6, no. 29, Feb., 


1901) ©James Henry Fillmore, sr., 
Cincinnati, as the author of the 
music. R 2028, Jan. 31, 1929. 54 


Easy money; ma poppy belle, words by 
EK. Smith, music by John Stromberg. 
© Edgar Smith, Elmhurst, L. L., 
N. Y., as the author of the words. 
R 2097; Jan. 25, 1929. 55 


Electric light cadets; march and two 
step, by Maurice Levi; pf. © Leon 
Levi, Baltimore, as the next of kin 
of the author, who is not living. 
R 2078, Nov. 15, 1928. 56 


Elysian (An) dream; waltz, by N. 
Faucette; pf. © Nanka Faucette, 
St. Louis, as the author. R 2042, 
Feb. 12, 1929. 57 


Face to face; words by Jennie Ree, 
music by C. H. Gabriel; male quar- 
tet. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, 
Calif. ,as the author of the music. 
R. 21938, Feb. 21, 1929. 58 


fear not ye; Easter anthem, by 
Thomas G. Shepard; mixed voices. 
© Collins Shepard Bell, Mount Car- 
mel, Ill., as the next of kin of the 
author of the music, who is not 
living. R 2013, Jan. 30, 1929. 59 


For me; words by Charlotte G. Homer, 
music by C. H. Gabriel; male quar- 
tet. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, - 
Calif., as the author of the music. 
R 2191, Feb. 21, 1929. 66 


Forains (Les); suite, par Rodolphe 
Berger; orch. 1. La Parade. [4 
others] © Honorine Isopy, Paris, 
as the executor of the author. R 
212%, #eb., 1,; 1929. 61 


Forget-me-not ; waltz, by E. M. Read; 
pf. © Edward M. Read, St. Louis, 
as the author. R 2182, Jan. 3, 1929. 

62 


Fortune (The) teller; opera in 3 acts, 
book by H. B. Smith, music by 
Victor Herbert. Voeal sec. © Harry 
B. Smith, New York, as the author 
of the words, and Ella H. Bartlett 
and Clifford Herbert, New York, as 
the next of kin of the author of thé 
music, who is not living. R 2074, 
Jan, 29, 1929. 63 


Gently, Lord; hymn anthem, music by 
Charles M. Davis. © Kate Davis 
Crapser, Monterey Park, Calif., as 
the next of kin of the author of the 
music, who is not living. R 2064, 
Feb. 9,,1929. 64 


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Get next to the man with a pull; 
words by Harry B. Smith, music by 
Maurice Levi. © Leon Levi, Balti- 
more, as the next of kin of the 
author of the music, who is not liv- 
ing. R 2075, Nov. 27, 1928. 65 


Go ye through the gates; sacred song, 
words by E. E. Hewitt, music by 
E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as the author of the 
music. R 2056, Feb. 9, 1929. 66 


God will help you win; words by 
Gertrude Elizabeth Ford, music by 
C. H. Gabriel; male quartet. © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 2194, 
Feb. 21, 1929. 67 


God’s tender mercies besought; music 
by James McGranahan. © Addie 
MecGranahan, Lestershire, N. Y., as 
the widow of the deceased author. 
R 2202, Sept. 7, 1929. 68 


Haymaker’s march; by J. F. Zimmer- 
mann; pf. © Mary D. Zimmermann 
and Laura P. Zimmermann, Phila- 
delphia, as the children of the de- 

- ceased author. R 2183, Jan. 3, 1929. 

69 

He’s everything to me; words by Jen- 
nie Ree, music by C. H. Gabriel; 
male quartet. © Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Berkeley, Calif., as the author of 
the music. R 2192, Feb. 21, 1929. 

70 

Herzog Wildfang; oper in 3 akten, von 
S. Wagner, klavierauszug mit text 
von Eduird Reuss. © Siegfried 
Wagner, Bayreuth, Germany, as the 
author of the music. R 2001, Jan. 
31, 1929. pl 


Hoity-toity: musical play, by John 
Stromberg, arr. by Karl L. Hoschna; 
pf. 1. Selection—2. March and 
two-step.—3. Waltzes. © Hettie 
Hoschna, Patchogue, L. I., N. Y., as 
the widow of the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 2088, 2089, 2091, Jan. 
25, 1929. (2-74 

If my songs had airy pinions; music 
by Reynaldo Hahn, trio arr. by 
Frank Lynes; women’s voices. © 
_Adéle G. Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., 
as the widow of the author of the 
arrangement. R 2015, Jan. 30, 1929. 

75 


In the highlands; words by Robert 
Louis Stevenson, music by B. Shap- 
leigh, op. 31, no. 1. © Bertram 
Shapleigh, Chicago, as the author 
of the music. R 2026, Feb. 6, 1929. 

76 


In the palace of the king; musical 
gems, by Julian Edwards; pf. © 
Philippine Edwards, New York, as 
the widow of the author. R 2104, 
July 23, 1928. 17 


In the valley where the blue birds 
sing; words by Monroe H. Rosen- 
feld, music by Alfred Solman. © 
Eunice M. Rosenfeld, New York, as 
the widow of the: author of the 
words, and Alfred Solman, New 
York, as the author of the music. 
R 2152, Feb. 28, 1929. 78: 


It’s for her, her, her; words by Ren 
Shields, music by Billee Taylor. © 
Grace Shields, Brooklyn, as the 
widow of the author of the words. 
R 2007, Noy. 19. 1928. TD 


Jeune fille modern style; poésie de Jean 
Daris, musique de Rodolphe Berger. 
© Honorine Isopy, Paris, as the ex- 
ecutor of the author of the music. 
m 2109, Feby 1.4920 80: 


King Kazoo of Kakaroo; lyric by E. 
Smith, music by John Stromberg. 
© Edgar Smith, Elmhurst, L. I, 
N. Y., as the author of the words. 
R 2085, Jan. 25, 1929. ro 


Last (The) rose; words by Lizette 
Woodworth Reese, music by B. 
Shapleigh, op. 27, no. 1. © Bertram 
Shapleigh, Chicago, as the author of 
the music. R 2023, Feb. 6, 1929. 82 


Life’s mirror; music by A. Wooler; 
high voice. © Alfred Wooler, Buf- 
falo, as the author of the music. 
R 2186, Jan. 3, 1929. 83. 


Little (The) Duchess; musical com- 
edy in 8 acts; by H. B. Smith and 
Reginald DeKoven. © Harry B.. 
Smith, New York, as one of the au- 
thors. R 2103, Dec. 18, 1928. 84. 


Little hands are knocking; sacred 
song, words by E. HE. Hewitt, music 
by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund §&8.. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author of 
the music. R 2053, Feb. 9, 1929. 8&5. 


Longings; words by Mrs. Bertram 
Shapleigh, music by B. Shapleigh, 
op. 27, no. 2. © Bertram Shap- 
leigh, Chicago, as the author of the 
music. R 2024, Feb. 6, 1929. 86 


Lord (The) our shepherd; music by 
James McGranahan. © Addie Mc- 
Granahan, Lestershire, N. Y., as the 
widow of the deceased author. R 
2198, Sept. 7, 1928. 87 


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pt. 111, n. s., v.24 


-Lorenza; drame lirico in tre atti, di 
Luigi Illica, musica di E. Masche- 
roni, riduzione per canto e pf. di 
Ugo Solazzi. © Edoardo Masche- 
roni, Ghirla, Valganna, Italy, as the 
author of the music. R 2069, Feb. 
7, 1929. 88 


Madame Tallien (Thérésia Cabar- 
rus) ; piéce historique en 5 actes et 
8 tableaux de Paul Berthelot et 
Claude Roland, musique de J. Vieu; 


chant et pf. © Jane Vieu, Paris, 
aS the author of the music. R 2068, 
Feb. 7, 1929. 89 


Mary Black; lyric by E. Smith, music 
by John Stromberg. © Edgar Smith, 
Elmhurst, L. I., N. Y., as the author 
of the words. 

90 


‘Medio evo latino; trilogia, di Luigi 
Illica, musica di Héctor Panizza; 
voice and pf. sc. © Ettore Panizza, 
Milan, as the author of the music. 
R 2067, Feb. 7, 1929. 91 


‘Meditation; by B. Shapleigh, op. 14; 
violin and pf. © Bertram Shap- 
leigh, Chicago, as the author. R 
2027, Feb. 6, 1929. 92 


-Meeting (The); words by Mrs. Ber- 
tram Shapleigh, music by B. Shap- 
leigh, ‘op?425,° no. 1° © “Bertram 
Shapleigh, Chicago, as the author of 
the music. R 2020, Feb. 6, 1929. 


93 . 


Mercy (The) of the Almighty; music 
by James McGranahan. © Addie 
McGranahan, Lestershire, N. Y., as 
the widow of the deceased author. 
R 2204, Sept. 7, 1928. 94 


-My bunco queen; words by Harry B. 
Smith, music by Maurice Levi. © 
Leon Levi, Baltimore, as the next of 
kin of the author of the music, who 
is not living. R 2077, Nov. 27, 1928. 

95 


My Japanese cherry blossom; lyrics by 
E. Smith, music by John Stromberg. 
© Edgar Smith, Elmhurst, L. L., 
N -¥, aS the author of the words. 
R 2081, Jan. 25, 1929. 96 


My Japanese cherry blossom; march 
and two-step, from MHoity-toity, by 
John Stromberg, arr. by Karl L. 
Hoschna; pf. © Hettie Hoschna, 
Patchogue, L. I., N. Y., as the widow 
of the author of the arrangement. 
R 2090, Nov. 15, 1928. 9 


My light and my salvation; anthem, 
by C. B:: Adams? >'© "Carries: 


R 2086, Jan. 25, 1929. . 


Adams, Portland, Or., as the author 
of the music. R 2065, Feb. 9, 1929. 
98 


My soul doth magnify the Lord; an- 
them, music by J. S. Fearis. © 
John §. Fearis, Chicago, as the 
author of the music. R 2063, Feb. 
9, 1929. 99 


My star; words by John B. Tabb, 
music by S. Shapleigh, op. 26, no. 1. 
© Bertram Shapleigh, Chicago, as 
the author of the music. R 2022, 
Feb. 6, 1929. 100 


Nell Gwyn; 3 dances, by Edward Ger- 
man, arr. by J. Gready; military 
band. (Jn The army journal, no. 
257.) © John Gready, London, as 
the author of the arrangement. R 
2159, dans 3, 1929, 101 


Nest thee, my bird; from Lords of the 
sea, words and music by W. Wallace. 
© William Wallace, London, as the 
author. R 2121 Feb. 1, 1929. 102 


Never pass them by; sacred song, 
words by E. E. Hewitt, music by 
E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S§S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as the author of the 
music. R 2054, Feb. 9, 1929. 103 


Nuit (La); paroles de Jean Daris, 
musique de Rodolphe Berger. © 
Honorine Isopy, Paris, as the execu- 
tor of the author of the music. R 
2110, Feb. 1, 1929. 104 


Old English dance; by Heinrich Engel 
[pseud. of H. Engelmann]; pf. 
Marie C. Engelmann, Burholme, Pa., 
as the widow of the author. R 2180. 
Jan. 3, 1920. 105 


Our Lord’s gracious providence; music 
by James McGranahan. © Addie 
MecGranahan, Lestershire, N. Y., as 
the widow of the deceased author. 
R 2201, Sept. 7, 1928. 106 


Parting; words by Mrs. Bertram 
Shapleigh, music by B. Shapleigh, op. 
25, no. 2. © Bertram Shapleigh, 
Chicago, as the author of the music. 
R 2021, July 7, 1928. 107 


Peace on earth; words and music by 
G. M. Lane; with organ or har- 
monium acc. ad lib.; in C. © Gerald 
M. Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, England, 
as the author. R 2119, Feb. 1, 1929. 

108 

Pilgrim’s (The) dream; words by 
Richard Henry Buck, music by A. 
Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Philadel- 
phia, as the author of the music. 
R 2188, Jan. 3, 1929. 109 


084 


RENEWALS 


no. 3, 1929 


Pitty-pat and Tippy-toe; words by 
Eugene Field, music by Alicia 
Adélaide Needham. © Alicia A. 
Needham, London, as the author of 
the music. R 2141, Feb. 1, 1929. 

110 


Pomp and circumstance; quick march, 
by E. Elgar, op. 39; full orch. 1. In 
D maj—2. In A min. © Edward 
Elgar, London, as the author. R 
2050, 2051, Feb. 1, 1929. dbo oh ing, i 


Poor little fluttering moths; lyrics by 
E. Smith, music by John Stromberg. 
© Edgar Smith, Elmhurst, L. L., 
N. Y., as the author of the words. 
R 2080, Jan. 25, 1929. 113 


Préludes et fugues; par L. Abbiate; 


violoncelle. © Louis’ Abbiate, 
Monaco, as the author. R 2125, Feb. 
1, 1929. 114 


Rosy (The) gates of summer; sacred 
song, words by HE. E. Hewitt, music 
by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S&S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author of 
the music. R 2055, Feb. 9, 1929. bat 


Roundelay (A); now is the month of 
Maying, words 16th century, music 
by C. A. Lidgey. © Robert E. 
Burgiss, London, as the executor of 
the author of the music. R 2111, 
Feb. 1, 1929. 116 


Sarabande; par Dezsé Lederer, op. 41, 
no. 1; pour violin seul ou pour vio- 
lon et pf. © Robert Stern, Paris, 
as the executor of the author. R 
2130, Feb. 1, 1929. 117 


Sea-hawks; from Lords_ of. the sea, 
words and music by W. Wallace. © 
William Wallace, London, as the au- 
thor. R 2123, Feb. 1, 1929. 118 


Selection of Stephen Adams’ popular 
songs; arr. by W. Henley; pf. © 
William Henley, West Park Gar- 
dens, Kew, England, as the author 
of the arrangement. R 2145, Feb. 1. 
1929. 119 


Sing aloud, Jerusalem; sacred song, 
words by E. E. Hewitt, music by 
E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund §S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as the author of the 
music. R 2058, Feb. 9, 1929. 120 


Sing unto the Lord; festival anthem, 
music by H. J. Stewart; mixed 
voices. © H. J. Stewart, San Diego, 
Calif., as the author of the music. 
R 2016, Jan. 30, 1929. LAR 


Sleigh (The) ride; by E. L. Ashford; 
pf. © Emma Louise Ashford, Nash- 


7310 (133) 


ville, as the author. 
1929. 


R 2189, Jan. 3,. 
122 


Song (A) of flowers; words and music 
by G. M. Lane; in E flat. © Gerald 
M. Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, England, 
as the author. R 2107, Feb. 1, 1929. 

423° 

Sous les étoiles; réverie, by G. M. 
Lane; pf. © Gerald M. Lane, Goud- 
hurst, Kent, England, as the author. 
R 2115, Feb. 1, 1929. 124- 


Spring; words by Mrs. Bertram Shap- 
leigh, music by R. Shapleigh, op. 21. 
© Bertram Shapleigh, Chicago, as- 
the author of the music. R 2017, 
Feb. 6, 1929. a [Lie 


Strife (The) is o’er; Easter anthem, 
by H. J. Stewart; mixed voices. © 
H. J. Stewart, San Diego, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 2011, 
Jan. 30, 1929. 126. 


Sun (The) dance; by Leo Friedman; 
pf. © Fredricka F. Lowenthal, Chi- 
cago, as the next of kin of the au- 
thor, who is not living. R 2092,. 
Noy. 15, 1928. 5 A ue 


Swordsman (The) ; from Lords of the 
sea, words and music by W. Wal- 
lace. © William Wallace, London, 
as the author. R 2124, Feb. 1, 1929. 

128: 


Take the world for God; sacred song, 
words by EH. E. Hewitt, music by 
E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund §S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as the author of the- 
music. R 2057, Feb. 9, 1929. 129: 


Talk, talk, talk; from The chaperons, 
lyric by George V. Hobart, music by 
I. Witmark. © Isidore Witmark, 
Woodmere, L. I., N. Y., as the au- 
thor of the music. R 2099, Feb. 1, 
1929. 130: 


Tempo di bourrée; par Dezso Lederer,. 
op. 41, no. 2; violon, ou violon et 
pf. © Robert Stern, Paris, as the 
executor of the author. R 2128. 
Feb. 1, 1929. dod 


Temps (Le) fuit; caprice caractéris- 


tique par Paul Wachs; pf. © 
Blanche Marie Pauline Simone 
Lemarchand, Saint-Mande, Seine, 
France, as the widow of the author. 
R 2049, Mar. 1, 1929. 132 
Tentation; valse-intermezzo, par A. 


Stanislas, op. 22. © Adolf Stanislas, 
Paris, as the author. R 2108, Feb. 
1, 1929. 133. 


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7310 (134) 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Through the gates; children’s day serv- 
ice, text by HE. E. Hewitt, music by 
EB. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as the author of the 
music. R 2060, Feb. 9, 1929. 134 


Through the pearly gates; sacred song, 
words by EH. E. Hewitt, music by 
BE. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as the author of the 
music. R 2059, Feb. 9, 1929. 135 


To-day ; from Foxy Quiller, libretto by 
Harry B. Smith, music by Reginald 
de Koven. © Anna De Koven, New 
York, as the widow of the author of 
the music. R 2101, Jan. 22, 1929. 

136 


Tout feu tout flamme; polka fantasque, 
par Rodolphe Berger; pf. © Honor- 
ine Isopy, Paris, as the executor of 
the author. R 2148, Feb. 1, 1929. 

137 


Trip (A) to Buffalo; by T. Bendix; pf. 
© Theodore Bendix, Los Angeles, as 
the author. R 2073, Nov. 15, 1928. 

138 


Twilight on the mountains; by F. G. 
Rathbun; pf. © Edna Rathbun, 
Tyringham, Mass., as the widow of 
the author. R 2185, Jan. 3, 1929. 

139 


Valse triste; par Rodolphe Berger; pf. 
© Honorine Isopy, Paris, as the 
executor of the author. R 21138, Feb. 
1, 1929. 140 


Waiting for the summons; words and 
music by C. H. Gabriel; male 


quartet. © Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Berkeley, Calif., as the author. R 
2195, Feb. 21, 1929. 141 


Wake! ye ransomed; Haster anthem, 
music by W. R. Spence; mixed 
voices. © William R. Spence, Perth, 
Ontario, Canada, as the author of 
the music. R 2012, Jan. 30, 1929. 

142 


Watermelon party; words by Harry B. 
Smith, music by Maurice Levi. © 
Leon Levi, Baltimore, as the next of 
kin of the author of the music, who 
is not living. R 2076, Nov. 27, 1928. 

143 


West’s (The) awake; Munster air, 
poem by Thomas Davis, music arr. 
by M. Esposito. © Michael Espo- | 
sito, Florence, Italy, as the author 
of the arrangement of the music. R 
2146, Feb. 1, 1929. 144 


When two little hearts are one; duet, 
lyric by E. Smith, musie by John 
Stromberg. © Edgar Smith, Elm- 
hurst, L. I., N. Y¥., as the author of 
the words. R 2084, Jan. 25, 1929. 

145 


Woodland (A) madrigal; words by 
John Dowers, music by Robert Bat- 
ten. © Robert J. Barclay Wilson, 
Chiswick, England, as the executor 


of the author of the music. R 2138, 
Feb. 1, 1929. 146 
1863 medley; by HE. C. Calvin; orch. 
{© Elbert Cassius Calvin, Los 
Angeles, as the author. R 2153, Feb. 
27, 1929. 147 


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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891 


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PART 3 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


INCLUDING: 
LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 


1929 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 24 
No. 4 


UNITED STATES 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
WASHINGTON : 1929 


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


EXPLANATIONS TO BE Norep By Usmrs or THis CATALOGUE 


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

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

EXCEPTIONS.—(1) In the case of editions of classical music, instead of dis- 
tributing them under the titles, each author’s works are brought together by 
an entry under the original composer’s name, and for such works search should 
be made in this number under the following names: Bach (Johann Sebastian) ; 
Beethoven (Ludwig van); Brahms (Johannes); Chaminade (Cécile Louise 
Stéphanie); Chopin (Frédéric Francois); Gounod (Charles Francois); Grieg 
(Edvard Hagerup); Handel (Georg Friedrich); Haydn (Franz Josef); Liszt 
(Franz); Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric); Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob 
Ludwig Felix); Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus); Rossini (Gioacchino Antonio) ; 
Schubert (Franz Peter); Schumann (Robert Alexander); Strauss (Richard) ; 
Thomas (Charles Louis Ambroise); Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch); Wagner 
(Richard). 

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

IMPRINTS.—As the publishers of musical compositions are generally also 
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address of the publisher differ from those of the copyright proprietor, mention 
of the fact is made at the end of the title as an imprint giving place of publi- 
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Piano music is understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. 
Songs are understood to be with piano accompaniment unless otherwise stated. 

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

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

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

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to both composers and proprietors. The subscription price for Part 3, which 
must be for the complete calendar year, is $3, payable in advance, to the Su- 
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order, or New York draft. 

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Patho, MusieahiCOMmpOsitions, allcie ter Ta oh ee ee 3. 00 
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RECIPROCAL PROTECTION OF MUSIC AGAINST UNAU- 
THORIZED REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL MUSI- 
CAL INSTRUMENTS 


The United States has established reciprocal copyright protection 
for music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical 
instruments in the case of the countries listed below. The Presi- 
dent’s proclamations to this effect were printed in the Catalogue of 
Copyright Entries, Part 3, as follows: 

Australa and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island, vol. 

18 (1918), pages vi-vili of no. 5; : 
Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii—viii of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925), 
pages vii—viil of nos. 3-4; 
Belgium, vol. 6 (1911), pages v—vi of no. 7; 
Canada, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—viil of no. 8; 
Cuba, vol. 6 (1911), pages iv—v of no. 12; 
Czechoslovakia, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi—vii of no. 4; 
Denmark, vol. 15 (1920), pages xii—xiv of no. 18; 
Finland, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi-vii of no. 12; 
France, vol. 13 (1918), pages xi-xii of no. 5; 
Germany, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi—vii of no. 7, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages ix-x of no. 6; 

Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages vilitx of no. 3, and vol. 15 
(1920), pages vi-ix of no. 18; 

Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages xi—x1i of no. 6; 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages vili-ix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages xli—xiv of no. 6; 

Luxemburg, vol. 6 (1911), pages vii—vili of no. 7; 

Netherlands, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917), pages v—ix of no. 3, and vol. 17 

(1922), pages xv—xix of no. 6; 

Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages 1x—x of no. 7; 

Poland, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi—vii of no. 2; 

Rumania, vol. 23 (1928) pages vi-vii of no. 7; 

Sweden, vol. 15 (1920), pages vi-vui of no. 3; 

Switzerland, vol. 19 (1924), pages vii—vili of nos. 5-6; 

Union of South Africa, vol. 19 (1924), pages vi—vii of nos. 3-4. 


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


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

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

Norick is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright pro- 
prietor or other lawful claimant, that in so far as any copyright 
articles deposited from J anuary 1, 1920, to December 31, 1928, inclu- 
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not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other 
governmental library in the District of Columbia, such books or 
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such claimant prior to December 31, 1929. 

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

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must be separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank will 
be supplied on request. Address Recisrer or Coprricuts, Library of 
Congress, Washington, D. C. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Noricy.—Whem the nationality of the composer is not specifically stated in the title 
entry, it is to be understood that he is a citizen of the United States. 


A elske en sjémand; en traekspilvals. 
tekst og musik: Lon Gog, of Nor- 
way; pf. © Aug. 6, 1928; 1 ec. April 
29, 1929; E for. 4048; Oslo musik- 
forlag, a. s., Oslo, Norway. (Hal 


A la Viennoise; by Johann Brandl, 
transeribed by Arthur Hartmann; 
violin and pf. © Mar. 29, 1929; 2 c. 
Apr. 6; E pub. 4878; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 7312 


; hymn, words and 
(In 


Able and willing 
music by Mrs. J. I. McClelland. 
Songs of faith and triumph) 
Mepril if), 1929: 2c. Apr. 17: B, pub: 
5414; Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 

7313 


Absent blues; words and music by 
R. C. Critchfield. © 1c. Apr. 22, 
1929; E unp. 5966; Ross C. Critch- 
field, Baltimore. 7314 


Across the years; words and music by 
C. Connell; pf. ©1e. Apr. 4, 1929; 
E unp. 5372; Catherine Connell, Ta- 
coma. 7315 


Adams (Pearl) Four songs of the 
air; lyrics by Mary Heath, music by 
Pearl Adams; med. voice. v. 1. 1. 
The new ships. [3 others] © Apr. 
15, 1929: 2 ¢ Apr. 4; E pub. 5184; 
Manhattan music pub. corp., New 
York. 7316 


Adios; letra y musica por Alberto 
Loya, of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles, Calif. [Photostat] © Apr. 
22, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 27; E pub. 5471; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 7317 


Adoramus: te Christe; Latin motet, 
liturgical text, music by Martin G. 
Dumler, op. 14, no. 4; men’s voices, 
organ ace. 4to. © Apr. 25, 1929; 
2c. Apr. 27; E pub. 5482; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 7318 


Adoration ; words and music by A. E. 
Sykes; low voice. © Apr. 15, 1929; 
2c. Apr. 22; E pub. 5268; Albert E. 
Sykes, Oakland, Calif. 7319 


Aeroplane (An) courtship; words by 
M. A. K. Hendrickson, music by Lee 
Turner. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 24, 1929; E unp. 6058; 


Mary A. Keller Hendrickson, Loup 
City, Neb. 7320 
Aeroplane (An) honeymoon; words 


and music by C. Alphin and R. 
Fargo. Los Angeles, Alphin and 
Fargo. © Mar. 29, 1929; 2 ¢. Apr. 
3; E pub. 5039; Charles Alphin and 
Robert Fargo, Los Angeles. 7321 


African jungle; by Spencer Williams; 
Bio Ot el vApre Tay) 1929" Eun. 
5721; Triangle music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 7322 


After lunch; words by Po Chii-i, tr. 
from the Chinese by Arthur Waley, 
music by Douglas Macdonald Stew- 
art, of Great Britain. © Mar. 21, 
1929 : do ET ApP.~ 15; - BE -for. | 3816 ; 
Augener, Itd., London. 7323 


After midnight; by M. A. Weitzman. 


nos. 44-56. [Melody only] © 1. 
Feb. 21, 1929; E unp. 4985; Morris 
Abe Weitzman, Chicago. 7324 


After thinking it over; fox-trot, words 
and music by Benny Davis and Car- 
men Lombardo, arr. by Charles Max- 
well; orch. pts. 4to. © Apr. 9, 
1929;.2 e. Apr. 10; E pub. 5019; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 7325 


Afterglow; by Charles Sanford Skil- 
ton; organ. obl. 8vo. © Apr. 17, 
1929; 2c. Apr. 19; E pub. 5193; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 7326 


Agitato dramatico; par M. Delmas- 
Popy, of France; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor and ist violins conductor. 
4to. © Dee. 31, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 28, 
1929; E for. 3545; E. Gaudet, Paris. 

7327 

Agiiero; paso-doble, march, by José 
Franco, of Spain, arr. by Aubrey 
Winter, of Great Britain; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Mar. 21, 
TO Te AG os rer. SUTOs 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd., Lon- 
don. 7328 


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7329 


Ain’t love a wonderful thing; words 
and music by Irving Morris [pseud. 
of I. M. Schlenoff] [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Apr. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 5780; Irving Morris Schlen- 
off, Baltimore. 7329 


Airplane (The) ride; by Wm. A. Tay- 
lor; pf. Boston, W. B. Hasey & co. 
© July 25, 1928; 2 c.-Apr. 10, 1929; 
BE pub. 4948; W. B. Hasey, Boston. 

7330 


Airship of love; words and music by 
I. B. Foldessy. © 1 ¢. Apr. 20, 
1929; E unp. 5916; Irene Brooks 
Foldessy, San Diego, Calif. 7331 


Aj, aj, aj; fox-trot, text: Waldemar 
Dalquist, musik: Jules Sylvain 
[pseud. of Stig Hansson], of 
Sweden; pf. © Jan. 6, 1928; 1 «. 
Apr. 12, 1929; E for. 3763; Edition 
Sylvain, Stockholm, Sweden. 7332 


Alabama moonlight; by F. B. Jacobs, 
arr. by J. G. Liddicoat; 5 string 
banjo solo, C notation. S8vo. © Apr. 
24, 1929; 2c. Apr. 30; E pub. 5518; 
Frederic Burnham Jacobs, Cleve- 
land. (3a0 


Alabammy snow; fox-trot, words by 
Billy Rose, music by Lee David, arr. 
by Elliott Jacoby; orch. pts. 4to. 
© Apr. 22, 1929; 2c. Apr. 24; E pub. 
5420; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

7334 


Alabammy snow; fox-trot song, words 
by Billy Rose, music by Lee David. 
© April 17, 1929; 2c. Apr. 19; E pub. 
5291; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

7335 


Alarme; par M. Brusselmans, of Bel- 
gium; orch. pts., with pf. conductor 
and ist violins conductor. 4to. 
Dee. 31, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 28, 1929; BE 
for. 3556; E. Gaudet, Paris. 7336 


Alba (L’) ; mazurka, by M. Scoma, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. [Mel- 


ody only] © 1. Apr. 3, 1929; E 
unp. 5804; S. Riccardi, New York. 

(ao t 

Alba fosca; intermezzo, di Maria 


d’Avalos, atto 3, di Giuseppe Signor- 
elli, of Italy, riduz, per piccola orch. 
di G. Sirlen Milanesi, of Italy; pts., 
with pf. conductor. © Dec. 22, 1928; 
1 ce. Feb. 6, 1929; E for. 2629; G. 
Signorelli & c., Milan. 7338 


Album; obras de Ernesto Lecuona, of 
Cuba, versos de Gustavo S. Galar- 
raga, E. Lecuona and others. Ha- 


pt. III, n.s., v. 24 


vana, Lecuona music co. © Mar. 

22, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 2: BH for. sn2ze- 

Ernesto Lecuona, Havana, Cuba. 
7339 


Album no. 1; zbior piesni piosnk i 
tanecodw Polskich, zebrat i utozyt L. 
A. Cieszykowski. 1. Na skrzypce. 2. 
Na fortepian. © Dec. 28, 1928; 2 ¢. 
each Apr. 11, 1929; E pub. 4981, 
4982; John Jasinski, Chicago. 

7340, 7341 


Album (The) of my dreams; fox-trot 
song, words and music by Lou Davis 
and Harold Arluck. © April 17, 
1929; 2 ec April 19; E pub. 5290; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 7342 


Alimony baby; words and music by M. 
White. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © April 15, 1929; 2 e. 
April, 20; HE pub. 5326; Murray 
White, Raleigh, N. C. 7343 


Alita; words by B. R. Allender, music 
by Lee Turner. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Apr. 24, 1929; E unp. 
6057; Beulah Raye Allender, Spo- 
kane. 7344 


All alone in lovers’ lane; fox-trot, 
words by Billy Rose, music by Hora- 
tio Nicholls, of Great Britain; pf. 
ace., with banjulele banjo and uku- 
lele arr. by Alvin D. Keech. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 
28, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 1; E for. 3670; 
Lawrence Wright music co., rea 

734 


All because of you; words by J. Jo- 
hanson, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Apr. 26, 1929; E unp. 6131; John 
Johanson, Winifred, Mont. 7346 


All I want is just a home; ballad, 
words by A. H. Thomas, music by 
Bauer brothers; pf. and ukulele acc. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Apr. ,8, 1929; 2 ec. Apr. 11s pup, 
5142; Ambrose H. Thomas, Norwalk, 
O. (347 


All march; by Wallace A. Johnson: pf. 
© April 4, 1929; 2 ce. April 6; H pub. 
4920; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. ' 7348 


All my heart this night rejoices; words 
by Paulus Gerhart, tr. by Catherine 
Winkworth, composed by Peter 
Christian Lutkin on a chorale by 
Johann G. Ebeling; motet for 2 
choirs with organ acc, ad lib. 4to, 
© April 30, 1929; 2 c. April 29; H 
pub. 5510; Henry T. FitzSimons, 
Chicago. 7349 


388 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1929 


7371 


All my life I wanted someone like you ; 
words by Jean Herbert, music by 
Ray Doll and Frank Galassi. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Apr. 22, 1929; B unp. 5976; Spier & 
Coslow, ine., New York. 7350 


All together; one-step, by Mirrio Ro- 
bert, of Belgium; with pf. conductor 
and violin 1 conductor. 4to. 1. 
Odeon orch. pts. 2. Salon orch. 
pts. © Feb. 18, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 2; 
E for. 2645; Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H., 
Leipzig. 7351 


Allende (P. Humberto) 4 études; par 
P. H. Allende, of Chile; pf. © Mar. 
20, 1929; 1 c« Apr. 138; E for. 3951; 
Editions Maurice Senart, Paris. 


Alma torera; pasodoble flamenco, letra 
y musica de L. Francés, of Spain, 
domiciled at New York. ©1e. Apr. 
18, 1929; E unp. 5847; Leopoldo 
Francés, New York. Ta00 


Alone broken hearted; words by C. E. 
Lowrey, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Apr. 12, 1929; E unp. 5662; Culver 
E. Lowrey, Bloomington, Ind. 7354 


Alone in the rain; fox trot, words and 
music by D. D. Fraieli. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Apr. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 6025; Domenico D. Fraieli, 
Providence, R. I. 7355 


Alone in your class, little girl; lyrics 
by Frank Loesser, music by C. Rice. 
© 1c. Apr. 12, 1929; E unp. 5616; 
Carl Rice, New York. 7356 


Always in my dreams, never in my 
arms ; fox-trot, lyric by Lou Herscher 
and Joe Darcey, music by Max Kort- 
lander, arr. by Len Joy; orch. pts. 
4to. © Apr. 8, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 11; 
E pub. 50138; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 7357 


Always remember mother; words and 
music by B. Mack. New York, Union 
music co. © April 22, 1929; 2 «. 
April 24; E pub. 5301; Billee Mack, 
New York. 7358 


Amelia; by Sid Phillips, of Great 
Britain, and J. Paques, of Belgium; 
E flat alto saxophone with pf. acc. 
© Mar. 25, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 4; E for. 
3646; International music co., Brus- 
sels, Belgium. 7359 


America land of the free; peace an- 
them, words and music by J. H. 
Rogers. © 1c. Apr. 16, 1929; BH 
unp. 5779; James Henderson Rogers, 
New York. 7360 


7352 - 


America the beautiful; words by Kath- 
arine Lee Bates, music by M. P. 
Opie; mixed voices. © 1c. Apr. 8, 
1929; E unp. 5471; Mary Pickens 


Opie, New York. 7361 
American (The) press; march, by 
Homer Montfort, arr. by EH. W. 


Berry; band pts., with solo B flat 
cornet conductor. 4to. © Mar. 21, 
1929; 2 ec. Mar. 20; E pub. 4970; 
Merit music pub. co., Kansas City, 
Mo. 7362 


American Venice (Venezia d’Amer- 
ica); versi e musica di J. Torre. 
{Italian words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 20, 1929; E unp. 5945; 
Joseph Torre, New York. 7363 


Amor de madre; letra y musica por 
Jesus J. Peralta, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at El Paso, Tex. [Photostat] 
© Apr. 22, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 27; E pub. 
5468; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

7364 


Amore ed arte; hesitation, by Omero 
Carraro, of Italy; pf. © 1c. Apr. 
26, 1929; E unp. 6127; Giuseppe De 
Vita, New York. 7365 


Amores de la indita; letra y musica de 
Concepcion V. Pardo, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Los Angeles; pf. © 
fee Aggrs 21920'= HY np. Dots: 
Felipe Valdes Leal, Los Angeles. 

7366 

Amorette; by George Stoupa; violin 
and pf. © Apr. 20, 1929; 2 ¢. Apr. 
22; E pub. 5363; Edward Schuberth 
& co., inc., New York. 7367 


Amplesso amoroso; waltz, by T. Bon- 
giorno, of Italy; violin. © 1c. Apr. 
26, 1929; E unp. 6144; Tony Bon- 
giorno, New York. 7368 


An der Weser, an der Mosel und am 
Rhein; ich hab’ so manchen mund 
gektisst! worte von Hrnst Neubach, 
musik von Ralph Erwin, of Austria. 
© May 23, 1928; 1c. Jan. 7, 1929; 
E for. 1915; Rondo-verlag G. m. b. 
H., Berlin. 7369 


An how! words by P. Oakley, music 
by Phil Starr. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Apr. 3, 1929; E unp. 
53812; Pauline Oakley, Pershing, Ia. 

7370 


And what of your roses? from Rio 
Rita, lyrics by Joseph McCarthy, 
music by Harry Tierney. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Apr. 1, 
1929; E unp. 5416; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. To.L 


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1372 


pt. 11)_n.'s.) vi. 24 


Andante-cantabile; de Suite-ballet, par 
André Grandjean, of France; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Mar. 5, 1929; 1 ¢. Mar. '28;: HB for. 


3538 ; Paul Decoureelle, Nice, 
France. (372 
Andante funébre; par P. H. Cuele- 
naere, of France; orch. Partition. 


© Mar. 5, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 28; E for. 
3531; P. H. Cuelenaere, Paris. 7373 


Andante religioso; by Charles V. 
Rychlik, op. 18; violin and pf. © 
Mar. 15, 1929; 2 c. April 3; E pub. 
4758; Fr. A. Urbanek & sons, Prague, 
Czechoslovakia. 7374 


Ando pasando trabajos; letra y mu- 
sica por Jesus J. Peralta, of Mexico, 
domiciled at El Paso, Tex. [Photo- 
Stat] ©! Apr! 22) 19295 2'e. Apr 27; 
E pub. 5474; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 7375 


Aneinu; text from the prayer book, 
music by M. Kotlowitz. © 1c. Apr. 
18, 1929; E unp. 5857; Max Kot- 
lowitz, New Rochelle, N. Y. 7376 


Angeline; love ballad, lyric and music 
by J. D. Marks. [Photostat] © 
1c. Apr. 20, 1929; E unp. 5948; John 
David Marks, New York. (377 


Angoissant mystére; par M. Brussel- 
mans, of Belgium; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor and 1st violin conduc- 
tor. 4to. © Mar. 5, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 
28; E for. 3550; E. Gaudet, Paris. 

. 7378 


Anita; words and music by H. Rhoads. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
Apr. 2, 1929; E unp. 5288; Helen 
Rhoads, La Crescenta, Calif. 7379 


Anyone—but me; words by Jimmy 
Coghill, music by J. Maynard Grover, 
of Great Britain. © Apr. 10, 1929; 
1c. Apr. 11; E for. 3854; Chappell 
& co., ltd., London. 7380 


Anything to hold your baby; words 
and music by Con Conrad, Sidney 
D. Mitchell and Archie Gottler. © 
April 22, 1929; 2 c. April 28; E pub. 
5306; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine., New York. 7381 


Appassionato; valzer, by A. C. Ippo- 
lito, of Italy, domiciled at New York. 
[Melody with obbligato pt.] ©1«. 
Apr. 9, 1929; E unp. 5531; Kimon 
Hadjoson, New York. 7382 


Apple (The) tree,—The gentle gard- 
her [and] The path that leads to 


home; suite of poems from  EHdgar 
Guest’s A heap o’ livin’, set to music 
by J. W. Lumley. © Mar. 30, 1929; 
2c. April 3; E pub. 5348; Juanita 
Winchester Lumley, Detroit. 7383 


Aquarelles; par M. Roesgen-Champion, 
of France; reduction for clavecin 
and pf. 1. Prisme. [2 others] © 
Mar. 20,1929; 1 c. Apr. 18; E for. 
3954; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 7384 


Are you blaming me; words and music 
by EF. H., Dillon and H. Kark saer, 
by Norm Zeller. © 1 ce. Apr. 138, 
1929; E unp. 5704; Frank H. Dillon 
and Howard Kirk, St. Albans, 
W. Va. 7385 


Are you holding fast; words and music 
by M. M. Pearl; with violin and 
cello. obbl. © Mar. 25, 1929; 2 «. 
April 8; E pub. 4904; Musetta Mark- 
land Pearl, Oklahoma City, Ok1. 

7386 


Are you saved, or to you crave; words 
and music by A. H. Perry. ©1e. 
Apr. 12, 1929; E unp. 5675; Augustus 
H. Perry, Philadelphia. 7387 


Are you sorry; words and music by 

EK. L. Hamilton. © 1 ¢. Apr. 17, 

_ 1929; E unp. 5828; Edith Loville 
Hamilton, Lake Arthur, N. M. 

7388 

Arkansas traveler; old fiddlers’ break- 

down, concert transcription for pf., by 

David W. Guion. © April 4, 1929; 

2 c. April 8; E pub. 4899; G. 

Schirmer, ine., New York. 7389 


Armstrong Quaker theme song; by 
Kenneth Christie; melody with pf. 
acc. © 1c Apr. 26, 1929; E unp. 
6128; Judson radio program corp., 
New York. 7390 


Army & navy march; by L. O. Daily; 
pf. © 1c. Apr. 22, 1929:) amin: 
5995; Laura Oberlies Daily, San 
Diego, Calif. 7391 


Army (The) of the Lord; hymn, words 
and music by T. S. Cobb. © Nov. 
20, 1928; 2 c Apr. 18, 1929 E pub. 
5199; Thomas Seth Cobb, Fort 
Worth, Tex. 7392 


Around the columns original varsity 
songs, words and music by T. T. 
Railey [and others] © Apr. 22, 
1929: 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 24; AA 
18974; Thos. T. Railey, St. Louis. 

7393 


Arrieu (Claude) Etude; pour pf., par 
©. Arrieu, of France. © Mar. 5, 


390 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 4, 1929 


1929; .1..¢c: Mar; 28;,. HB .foer:; 3567; 
Heugel, Paris. 7394 


Marche; pour pf., par C. Arrieu, 
of France. © Mar. 5, 1929; 1 « 
Mar. 28; E for. 3566; Heugel, Paris. 
7395 


Arte (El) Mexicano; flamenco, by I. 
Medina Campa, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Chicago; pf. [Photostat] ©le. 
Apr. 8, 1929; E unp. 5482; Ignacio 
M. Valle, Chicago. 7396 


Artema; preludio atto 4, di Giuseppe 
Signorelli, of Italy, riduz. per piccola 
orch. di G. Sirlen Milanesi, of Italy; 
pts., with pf. conductor. © Dec. 15, 
1928; 1 c. Feb. 6, 1929; E for. 2628; 
G. Signorelli & c., Milan. (397 


As a little child; program for Child- 
ren’s day, text by Verna Whinery, 
music by G. C. Tullar. 8vo. © Apr. 
mue20>) 2\¢ and- afi. Apr! 29; AA 
15240; Grant Colfax Tullar, New 
York. 7398 


As long as I live; words and music by 
Howard Simon and Al. Lewis. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e 
Apr. 27, 1929; E unp. 6160; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

7399 


As long as it’s you dear, O. K.; words 
by Edgar Leslie, music by Walter 
Donaldson; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
April 29, 1929; 2 c. April 29; E pub. 
5505; Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble, 
inc., New York. 7400 


As long as the stars shine above; 
words by F. Tracey, music by Dan 
Miller; pf. and ukulele acc. ©1e. 
Apr. 17, 1929; E unp. 5840; Daniel 
Miller and Frank Tracey, Philade!- 
phia. 7401 


As long as you believe in me; words 
and music by Benny Davis and 
Newell Chase; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© April 8, 1929; 2 ¢ April 12; BE 
pub. 5006; Sherman, Clay & co., San 
Francisco. 7402 


Ashes of roses; words by M. E. 
Blanton, music by Dave Peyton. 
[Words and melody only] © 1e 
Apr. 5, 1929; E unp. 5413; Mattie E. 
Blanton, Chicago. 7403 


Asia moon; waltz, by L. V. Martin. 
[Melody only] ©1c. Apr. 6, 1929; 
E unp. 5441; Louis Victor Martin, 
New York. 7404 


Ask me once; by J. C. Kelly; pf. © 
1c. Apr. 10, 1929; E unp. 5596; John 
Cheever Kelly, Boston. 7405 


7416 


Asperges me; Latin motet, liturgical 
text, music by Martin G. Dumler, op. 
14, no. 5; men’s voices, organ ace. 
4to. © Apr. 25, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 27; 
E pub. 54838; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 7406 


At my window; poem by Gertrude 
Eastment, music by Claude Warford. 
© April 3, 1929; 2 c. April 4; E pub. 
4797; G. Ricordi & co., ine., New 
York. 7407 


At the peep of dawn I love you; words 
by Al. Lewis, music by Al. Sherman ; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © April 16, 
1929; 2 ec. April 17; E pub. 5124; 
Vincent Youmans, New York. 7408 


At the rainbow’s end; lyrics by Hd 
Lucibello, music by A. Hecker. © 
1c. Apr. 4, 1929; E unp. 5366; .Al 
Hecker, New York. 7409 


Atlanta Anna; fox-trot, words and 
music by Nib King [pseud. of F. N. 
Kons |= "pt? slue-erint |" © < 
Apr. 18, 1929; E unp. 5851; Frank N. 
King, Corydon, Ky. 7410 


Attila; ouverture, par André Grand- 
jean, of France; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Mar. 5, 1929; 1 
ec. Mar. 28; E for. 3528; F. Moulin, 
Cannes, France. 7411 


Au chateau et dans le parc; petites 
piéces romantiques de moyenne dif- 
ficulté pour pf., précédé de Invoca- 
tion 4 Schumann, par D. de Séverac 
transcrite pour harpe par H. Renié, 
of France. (En vacances, 1° re- 
cueil) © Feb. 20, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 
15; E for. 3201; Rouart, Lerolle et 
cie., Paris. 7412 


Au monastére; trois scénes, par Alfon- 
so Cafiedo, of Spain; pf. © Mar. 
20, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 18; E for. 3953; 
Editions Maurice Senart, Paris. 

7413 

Au revoir, Paris; dans De la folie pure, 
paroles de Louis Lemarchand et 
Jean Boyer, musique de Henry Ver- 
dun et Jean Boyer, both of France. 
© Mar. 29, 1929; 1 ce. Mar. 30; B 
for. 3657; Enoch & cie., Paris. 7414 


Aunt Jemima stomp; by L. Melrose. 
[Melody only] ©1c. Apr. 8, 1929; 
E unp. 5484; Lester Melrose, Chi- 
cago. 7415 


Aunt Jemima’s pancake flow’r is the 
sweetest flow’r I knows; lyric by 
Arthur Porter, music by J. R. John- 
son and Hughie Walke. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 5869; J. Rosamond Johnson, 
New York. 7416 


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7417 


Aurie (Georges) Rondeau; de L’ 
eventail de Jeanne, par G. Auric, 
of France; pf. © Mar. 20, 1929; 
1 ¢ Apr. 13; E for. 3983; Heugel, 
Paris. 7417 


Aus der heimat; 18 volks-und jodel- 
lieder aus der sammlung Bi tis im 
Birnerland, gesammelt und hrsg. 
von O. F. Schmalz, of Switzerland, 
bearb. fiir eine singstimme mit kla- 
vierbegleitung von J. Rudolf Kren- 
ger, of Switzerland. Bern, R. 
Miiller-Gyr sGhne. © Sept. 28, 1928; 
1 © Mar. 16,°1929; E for. 3860; 
Oskar Fr. Schmalz, Berne, Switzer- 
land. 7418 


Automaton; by Emil Velazco; organ. 
(In. Komedy tid-bits) © Mar. 25, 
1929; 2 c. April 10; E pub. 4994; 
Crawford music corp., New York. 

7419 


Autumn frolies; by Victor Herbert, op. 
34, arr. by Harold Sanford; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. © April 
9, 1929; 2 c. April 18; E pub. 5099; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 7420 


Autumn leaves; words and music by 
Kathleen Lockhart Manning; high 
voice. © Apr. 4,. 1929; 2 c. Apr. 
8; E pub. 2856; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 7421 


Avanese; de Enzo Masetti, of Italy; 
pt. “Ones tO. T9281"! Apres, 
1929; E for. 3885; Umberto Piz- 
zi, Bologna, Italy. 7422 


Avangeline; by L. O’Connor, of Can- 
ada, arr. by Emilio O’Brien Molta; 
pie. Photostarien©: 4.c¢, Apr. dG 
1929; EH unp. 58538; Lydon O’Connor, 
Toronto, Canada. 7423 


Ave Caesar; heroic march, by John C. 
Holliday, of Great Britain; pf. © 
April 4, 1929; 2 ce. April 8; E pub. 
5089; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

7424 

Ave Maria; Latin motet, liturgical 
text, music by Martin G. Dumler, op. 
12; woman’s voices, organ acc. 4to. 
©), Apr. 425, 1929.) 2 ve Aor > 27: 
pub. 5484; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 7425 

Ave Maria; per canto e pf. o organo, 


musica di A. Smareglia, of Italy. 
Trieste, L. Smolars & Nipote. © 


Feb. 10; 1929); 1;.e. «Apri; 2);; B+ for. 
3619; Antonio Smareglia, Trieste, 
Italy. 7426 


Ave Maria; words from a church pray- 
er, music by I. Levine. © 1 c. Mar. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


30, 1929; E unp. 5292; Isidor Levine, 
New York. 7427 


Ave Maria (Jesu, Lord of glory); 
liturgical text, music by Martin G. 
Dumler, op. 24, no. 2; high or med. 
voice, with organ ace. © Apr. 23, 
1929; 2 c. Apr. 25; E pub. 5396; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 17428 


Ave verum (Jesu, word of God inear- 
nate); music by Josquin De Prés, 
arr. by J. EHarle Newton; female 
voices. 4to. © April 20, 1929; 2 ¢. 
April 23; E pub. 5426; G. Ricordi & 
co., ine., New York. 7429 


Aw come on, be sociable; words by 
Charles Tobias and Harry Tobias, 
music by Henry H. Tobias; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © April 26, 1929; 2 ¢. 
April 29; E pub. 5518; Famous mu- 
sic corp., New York. 7430 


Aw gimme a tumble; words by Jean 
Wakefield, music by L. A. Hartline. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.e. 
Apr. 22, 1929; E unp. 5985; Leigh 
Adrean Harline, San Francisco. 

431 


Awake, O soul; words by EH. Brown, 
music by L. Morrison. © April 3, 
1929; 2 c« April 8; E pub. 4902; 
Eleonore Brown and Luella Morri- 
son, Minneapolis. 7432 


Ay que chulo es Guanajuato; cancion 
tipica, letra de Raul Castell, musica 
de J. C. Tovar, of Mexico, domiciled 
at New York; pf. © 1. Apr. 16, 
1929; E unp. 5807; José Conrado 
Tovar, New York. 7433 


Aye! aye! aye! aye! lyric by Martha 
R. White, music by L. Sugarman. . 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
Apr. 15, 1929; E unp. 5737; Louis 
Sugarman, New York. 7434 


Babillarde (La); by Carl Sauer, of 
Australia; pf. © Jan. 28, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Feb. 8; E for. 3866; W. H. Paling 
& co., ltd., Sydney, Australia. 7435 


Baby don’t you love me no more; 
words and music by Floyd Thomp- 
son and J. BE. Guernsey. © Mar. 5, 
1929: 2 c. Mar. ,20;, HB, pub. 4071; 
Thompson & Guernsey, Indianapo- 
lis. 7436 


Baby hands are heaven to me; words 
by S. H. Pappas and D..B.. Hart, 
music by D. B. Hart. © April 4, 
1929; 2 ce April 5; BH. pub,’ 480T; 
Sara H. Pappas and Dora B. Hart, 
Bessemer, Ala. 7437 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1929 


Baby have a heart; words by L. Wolfe 
Gilbert, music by Irving Friedman. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Mar. 13, 1929; E unp. 5541; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 7438 


Baby-o’-mine; words and music by J. 
L. Rogers. © April 18, 1929; 2 c. 
April 18; E pub. 5051; John Logan 
Rogers, Topeka, Kan. 74389 


Baby of mine; words and music by A. 
Yount. [Words and melody only] 
© 1e. Apr. 25, 1929; E unp. 6108; 
Anita Yount, Chicago Heights, Il. 

7440 

Baby—oh where can you be? words 
and music by Ted Koehler and Frank 
Magine. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 18, 1929; E unp. 5854; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 7441 


Baby, who cares; words and music by 
Moe Jaffe, Scrappy Lambert and 
Clay Boland. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Apr. 12, 1929; E unp. 
5708; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

7442 


Babyland of sleep; words by S. E. 
Boone, music by Marie Taylor Har- 


- vis. © 1. Apr. 11, 1929; E ump. 
5802; Stella Echols Beone, Cotton 
Plant, Ark. 7443 


Bacchanale; de Suite-ballet, par An- 
dré Grandjean, of France; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Mar. 5, 
AOFOc Ci, Mar.. 28;; BE .tor. -8539; 
Paul Decourcelle, Nice, France. 

7444 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Air; from 
the 3d Suite, arr. by Frank Winter- 
bottom, of Great Britain; military 
band pts., with conductor. © Apr. 
fi, 19293; 1 ¢ Apr. 22; EH for, 3929: 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd., Lon- 
don. 7445 


Bach’s Fugue 4 la gigue; arr. by 
Gustav Holst, of Great Britain; mili- 
tary band pts., with conductor. © 
Apr,, 141, 1929). d0¢. Apr. 22.5. 5)-for. 
3930; Hawkes & son (London) Itd., 
London. 7446 


Bach’s Fugue 4 la gigue; arr. for 
orch. by Gustav Holst, of Great Brit- 
ain; pts., with pf. conductor. © 
Mar. 14, 1929; 1, c.. Mar. 29. B for. 
3677; Hawkes & son (London) Itd., 
London. 7447 


Bourrée; from the 3rd cello suite, 
arr. by Ernest Reeves, of Great Brit- 
ain; violin or cello and pf. © Apr. 
2, 1929; 1c... Apr.: 6; BH for. 3692: 
Walsh, Holmes & ¢o., Itd., London. 

7448 


7460 


. 


Concerto in C major; for 3 harp- 
sichords with ace. of stringed orch., 
arr. for 3 pfs. by Harold Bauer. obl. 
S8vo. © April 4, 1929; 2 ¢. April 8; 
E pub. 5087; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 7449 


Le passion selon Saint-Mathieu ; 
oratorio en deux parties, version 
francaise de Arthur Bernéde, reduc- 
tion pour pf. ou orgue par Raoul 
Moreau, of France. © Mar. 20, 
1929; 1 ec. Apr. 18; E for. 4001; 
Choudens, Paris. 7450 


Baci fatali; words by Raffaele Ianna- 
relli, musie by A. Norelli, of Italy, 
domiciled at Philadelphia. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Apr. 16, 
1929; E unp. 5794; Armando No- 
relli, Philadelphia. 7451 


Bad girl; words and music by J. 
Mitchell and Wm. B. Carroll. © 
Mar. 30, 1929; 2 e. Apr. 4; E pub. 
4840; Joe Mitchell, Chicago. 7452 


Bagdad; suite for pf., by Montague 
Ring, of Great Britain. 1. The royal 
guard. [2 others] © Mar. 21, 1929; 
1c. Apr. 10; E for. 3850; Chappell 
& e@o., Itd., London. 7453 


Balalaikan sjunger; Rysk ballad, text 
av Sven-Olaf Sandberg, musik av 
Peter Lebedjeff [pseud. of Stig Hans: 
son], of Sweden. © Nov. 1, 1928; 
1c. Apr. 25, 1929; E for. 4010; Edi- 
tion Sylvain, Stockholm, Sweden. 

7454 

Ballarina ; polka, by C. Pezzolo. [Mel- 
ody only], © 1c. Apr: 8, 1929; EH 
unp. 5436; Caesar Pezzolo, San 
Francisco. 7455 


Ballerina (La); polka, by Valentino 
Roma ; accordion. © April 4, 1929; 
2c. April 5; E pub. 4810; Roma mu- 
Sie ¢o., Cleveland. 7456 


Ballet encore; by I. F. Spofford; pf. 
@© April 5, 1929; 2 c. April 12: EB 
pub. 5183; Ida F. Spofford, Malden, 
Mass. 7457 


Balletto no. 1; by Montague F. Phil- 
lips, of Great Britain, op. 48, no. 1. 
1. Pf£—2. Orch. pts., with 1st violin 
conductor. © Mar. 12, 25, 1929; 1 ¢. 
each Mar. 30; E for. 3846, 3848; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 

7458, 7459 


Banjo (The) that man Joe plays; from 
Cochran’s 1929 revue, words and mu- 
sic by Cole Porter. London, New 
York & Sydney, Chappell & co., Itd. 
© Mar. 5, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 30; E pub. 
4792; Harms, inc., New York. 7460 


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7461 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 24 


Banjo (The) that man Joe plays [and] 
Let’s do it, let’s fall in love; from 
Wake up and dream, by Cole Porter, 
arr. by Max Irwin, of Great Britain ; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. Lon- 
don and Sydney, Chappell & co., ltd. 
4to. © Mar. 28, 1929; 1 ec. Apr. 9; 
E for. 3778; Harms, inc., New York. 

7461 


Barbara; Bohemian polka, arr. by F. 
C. Bradbury; for 2 ten. banjos and 
pf. acc. © April 18, 1929; 2 ¢. April 
15; E pub. 5105; Fred Heltman co., 
Cleveland. 7462 


Barcarolle; by Walter H. Nash; vio- 
loncello, with pf. acc. © Apr. 18, 
1929;-2 ec. Apr. 20; E pub., 5869; G. 
Schirmer, ine:, New York. 7463 


Barearolle; words and music by J. C. 
- Gaines; pf., with introduction for 
violins. ©1c. Apr. 15, 1929; E unp. 
5749; Jennie Chester Gaines, Los 
Angeles. 7464 


Barnacle Bill the sailor; novelty song, 
words by Carson Robison, music by 
Frank Luther, arr. by Art Addoms; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Apr. 3, 1929; 
2c. Apr. 4; E pub. 5156; Southern 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 7465 


Basi e bote; pot-pourri, di Riccardo 
Pick-Mangiagalli, riduzione per pic- 
cola orch., con pf. condutiore, di Ar- 
turo de Ceeco, of Italy. pts. 4to. 
© Apr 491929201 c¢. Apr. 5?) for: 
3694; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 7466 


Be a clown, when the joke’s on you; 
words and music by E. A. Cook. © 
1 ec. Apr. 8, 1929; E unp. 5453; 
Edythe Adamy Cook, Seattle. 7467 


Be sweet to me; lyrics by Mary Ricca 
Compton, music by H. L. Ricca. 

1 ec. Apr.” 22, 19292) -unp: 5997; 

Emile Louis Ricca, San Jose, Calif. 

7468 


Be your age; by Frankie Ward and 
Irving Szathmary, arr. by I. Szath- 
mary; orch. pts. 4to. © April 2, 
1929; 2 ec. April 27; E pub. 5452; 
Denton & Haskins music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 7469 


Beale st. blues; by W. C. Handy, tran- 
scription for trombone by Miff Mole; 
with pf. acc. © April 3, 1929; 2 e. 
April 1; E pub. 4707; Alfred & co., 
New York. 7470 


Beatrice be mine; words by B. F. Kin- 
dred, music by Vernon Leftwich, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at Los An- 


geles. [Photostat] © 1c. Apr. 29, 
1929; E unp. 6185; Benjamin F. 
Kindred, Los Angeles. 7471 


Beau Brummel; minuet, by Edward 
Elgar, arr. by Ernest Austin, of 
Great Britain; pf., 4 hands. © Mar. 
28, 1929;, 1 ¢. Mar... 29; E for. 3680; 
Elkin & co., ltd., London. 7472 


Beau Brummel; minuet, by Edward 
Elgar, of Great Britain; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. © Mar. 28, 
1929; 1 c Mar. 29; E for. 3681; 
Elkin & co., ltd., London. 7473 


Beautiful eyes of blue; words and mu- 
Sic “by. By Ea)? (Cet eee ee 
1929; E unp. 6194; Lyle E. Hill, 
Kansas City, Mo. T7474 


Beautiful La Joila; waltz by L. O. 
Daily; pf.. ©.1 c..Apr. 22, 1929; 
EH unp. 5996; Laura Oberlies Daily, 
San Diego, Calif. T7475 


Beautiful (The) land of nod; 4 pt. 
cho., words by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, 
music by L. D. Fischer; women’s 
voices, with string quartet and pf. 
acc. © 1c. Apr. 18, 1929; E unp. 
5866; Louise Daggett Fischer, San 
Antonio, Tex. 7476 


Beautiful memory; waltz song, lyric 
by George D. Murray, music by 
Louis W. Brand. © April 15, 1929; 
2 c. April 18; E pub. 5049; De 
Aryan pub. co., Cincinnati. T4717 


Because I love Him; hymn, words by 
J. BR, Baxter; ‘jr., music’ by jhe. 
Murray. © Sept. 18, 1928; 2 ce. Nov. 
24; E pub. 4968; R. W. Murray and 
J. R. Baxter, jr., Chattanooga. 7478 


Because I’m fond of you; words by 
Eric Little, music by H. M. Tennent, 
of Great Britain. © Apr. 11, 1929; 
1c. Apr. 12; E for. 3852; Chappell 
& co., ltd., London. 7479 


Because of you; words and music by 
B. Martin and Hmanuel Schneider. 
[Chords, single staff} © 1 ¢. Apr. 
12, 1929; E unp. 5678; Bobby Mar- 
tin, Brooklyn. 7480 


Because she’s happy now; words and 
music by Con Conrad, Sidney D. 
Mitchell and . Archie Gottler. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
Apr. 16, 1929; E unp. 5782; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 7481 


Because you were my gal; words by 
Mrs. Richard Brine, music by Phil 
Starr. [Words and melody only] 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1929 


7502 


© 1c. Apr. 17, 1929; E unp. 5817; 
Ruth E. Brine, Moriches, L. I., N. Y. 
7482 


Becher (Der); words by J. Varshay- 
sky, music by A. Olshanetsky. 
[Words and melody only] 


Syoys a) 


© 1c. Apr. $, 1929; E unp. 5507; 
Alexander Olshanetsky, New York. 
7483 


Bed of pansies; waltz, by Wallace A. 
Johnson, op. 190, no. 1; pf. © April 
10, 1929; 2 c. April 12; E pub. 5069; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

7484 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) Minuet in 
G; arr. and ed. by Ernest Read, of 
Great Britain; rhythmic band pts., 
with child-conductor’s se. 4to. 
mie >) Joes to GC. Apr io: WH Tor. 
3874; Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 

7485 


Behiend [!] my soul; by M. A. Weitz- 
man. nos. 57-71. [Melody only] 
© 1c. Feb. 21, 1929; E unp. 4984; 
Morris Abe Weitzman, Chicago. 

7486 


Behitit’ dich Gott, es wir’ zu schon 
gewesen! abschiedslied aus der oper 
Der trompeter von Sikkingen, von 
Victor E. Nessler, arr. von Leopold 
Weninger, of Austria; orch. pts., 
with violin 1 conductor and words. 
© Mar. 9, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 4; E for. 
3714; Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 

T7487 


Belia Napoli; impressioni partenopee, 
di Eugenio Mignone, of Italy; small 
orch. pts. © Mar. 8, 1929; 1c. Apr. 
6; E for. 3769; A. & G. Carisch & «., 
Milan. 7488 


Belle (The) of Sher’dan Square; lyric 
and melody by J. B. Ward, arr. by 
Jean Oliver. © 1c. Apr. 30, 1929; 
E unp. 6219; John B. Ward, New 
York. 7489 


Bellman (The) ; poem by Robert Her- 
rick, music by C. M. Edmunds, of 
Great Britain. London, J. Curwen 
f.sous, ltd. ©) War. 26. 1929°"1 c¢. 
Rar 20°. TH Tor. sgeoae chris, vi. 
Edmunds, Birmingham, England. 


7490 

Beloved lover! lyric by George K. 
Beck, music by lL. Sugarman. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 « 


Apr. 9, 1929; E unp, 5521; George 
Beck and Louis Sugarman, New 
York. 7491 


Beneath the white Texas moon; words 
by Terry Sullivan, music by L. 
Silberman, of Great Britain; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by Harry Bull. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Feb. 14, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 1; E for. 
3925; Silberman & Solloway, London. 

7492 


Beneath your window ; Gypsy serenade, 
words and music by R. S. Moore; 
violin, © 1c. Apr. 2, 1929; E unp. 
5279; Robert Sherman Moore, Lis- 
POM aN. Ake 7493 


Berea song; words by Allen A. Stock- 
dale, music by Gladys V. Jameson. 
© April 1, 1929; 2c. April 4; E pub. 
4765; Berea college, Berea, Ky. 

7494 


Bergére (La) et le petit roi; par Mare 


Delmas, arr. par S. Chapelier, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Mar. 20, 1929; 1c. 


Apr. 13; EH for. 3991;-- Philippo, 
Paris. 7495 


Bergére (La) et son chaton; par Vin- 
cent d’Indy, of France, op. 95; pf. 
(6) rary’ +5,° 1029 4.-e* Mar 284*#) 
for. 3571; Heugel, Paris. 7496 


Beside the western sea; words by 
Larry Yoell, music by Al Jacobs; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © April 4, 
1925. 2 “C. April. 9:8 pub. 4913; 
Sherman, Clay & co., San Francisco. 

7497 


Best (The) is yet to be; words and 
music by C. BE. Slee. © 1c. Apr. 3, 
1929; E unp. 5322; Frances L. Mil- 
ler, admx. Caroline E. Slee, Steuben- 
ville, O. 7498 


Best of all; lyric by H. M. Lemoine, 
music by Raymond Leslie, of Great 
Britain; in A flat. © Mar. 15, 1929; 
1c. Apr. 15; EH for. 3821; Boosey & 
co., ltd., London. 7499 


Betrothal (The); suite for orchestra, 
by E. De Lamarter. Sc. New York, 
G. Schirmer, inc 1. Overture. [2 
others| © Apr 18, 1929; 2 ¢, Apr. 
20; E pub. 5372; Eric De Lamarter, 
Chicago. 7500 


Betty; tango by Barretto de Souza, 
of Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York=' pi. 2'© 2 eran wa," 1929: 
E unp. 5696; J. Barretto de Souza, 
New York. 7501 


Betty B.; words and music by N. M. 
Hon pi.” 1) 1 wares, 1029-7 Bi 
unp. 5329; Nicholas Mileusnitch-Don, 
New York. 7502 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7503 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Beyond; poem anon., music by F. 
Louda; med. or low voice. © April 
2, 1929; 2 c. April 3; E pub. 4750; 
Frances Louda, New York. 7503 


Beyond the Great Divide; words and 
music by P. Colebank, arr. by B. S. 
Haugh; mixed voices. © 1 c¢. Apr. 
18, 1929; E unp. 5841; Paul Cole- 
bank, Glendora, Calif. 7504 


Beyond the rim of the world; words 
by M. P. Herold, music by Burrell 
Van Buren. [Words and melody 
only] ©1«. Feb. 2, 1929; EH unp. 
3378; Martin P. Herold, Detroit. 

7505 


Bi tis im Barnerland; volks-und jode!- 
lieder fiir vierstimmigen manner- 
chor, hrsg. von O. F. Schmalz, unter 
mitwirkung von J. Rudolf Krenger, 
both of Switzerland. bd. 1-6. 12mo. 
© Sept. 28, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 26; E for. 


3859; Oskar Fr. Schmalz, Berne, 
Switzerland. 7506 
Birds in springtime; waltz-melody, by 
Rudolf Kvelve, op. 1, no. 2; for 


violin or 2 violins with pf. acc. © 
April 13, 1929; 2 c. April 15; E pub. 
5108; Fred Heltman co., Cleveland. 

7507 


Black eyes; Russian Gipsy folk-song, 
transcribed by John Thompson; pf. 
(©) April 23,1929; .2 ¢ April 265° 4 
pub. 5482; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 7508 


Blanchet (E. R.) Treize études con- 
trapuntiques; pour pf., par H. R. 
Blanchet, of France, op. 43. © Dee. 
o1,,.1928; 1.¢.,Apr,,13,.1929;.E for. 
3964; Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 

7509 


Blondes (The) I like; fox trot, words 
and music by E. Grosz, of Hungary, 
domiciled at Chicago. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Apr. 29, 1929; 
E unp. 6210; Eugene Grosz, Chicago. 

7510 


Blow, wind, blow! old French Cana- 
dian melody, adapted and arr. by 
G. A. Grant-Schaefer; pf. © Apr. 
18, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 27; E pub. 5446; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 7511 


Biue bird; words by Grace Evelyn 
Packard, music by Arthur Bowers. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Apr. 12, 1929; E unp. 5659; Grace 
EK. Packard, Windsor, Mass. 7512 

Blue Danube; waltz, by Strauss, arr. 


by F. C. Bradbury; for 2 ten. banjos 
and pf. acc. © April 13, 1929; 2 «. 


April 15; E pub. 5104; Fred Helt- 
man co., Cleveland. 7513 


Blue eyes; by J. C. Kelly; pf. ©l1e. 
Apr. 10, 1929; E unp. 5597; John 
‘Cheever Kelly, Boston. 7514 


Blue eyes, won’t you be mine; words 
and music by Geo. Plafkin, pf. arr. 
by Celia Ginsburg; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © Apr. 10, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 18; 
E pub. 5219; Imperial crest music 
publishers, Grand Rapids, Mich. 

7515 


Blue flame; by Ferde Grofé; pf. © 
April 19, 1929; 2 ¢«. April 22; E pub. 
5270; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 7516 


Blue Hawaii; waltz song, words and 
music by Abel Baer, Irving Caesar 
and Ira Schuster. © April 12, 1929; 
2c. April 15; E pub. 5066; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 7517 


Blue Hawaii; waltz, words and music 
by Abel Baer, Ira Schuster and Iry- 
ing Caesar, arr. by Joseph Nuss 
baum; orch. pts. 4to. © Mar. 29, 
1929; 2 c. April 1; E pub. 4776; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 7518 


Blue hills of Pasadena; words by Ray- 
mond Wallace, music by Leo Her- 
bert, of Great Britain; pf. aec. with 
ukulele arr. by Alf Ralston. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © April 
19, 1929; 1 c. April 27; E for. 4048; 
Campbell, Connelly & co., London. - 

7519 


Blue Rose; oriental fox trot song, 
words and music by S. H. Roberts. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Apr. 27, 1929; E unp. 6154; Sidney 
Ernest Roberts, Piedmont, Calif. 

7520 


Blue seal blues; fox-trot, words and 
music by V. H. Alger, arr. by Arthur 
Smith. © Apr. 8, 1929; 2 ¢c. Apr. 11; 
E pub. 4974; Vernon H. Alger, Sioux 
Falls, S. D. TaZh 


Blue windows; lyric and. music by 
Raymond B. Egan; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © April 23, 1929; 2 c. April 26; 
E pub. 5429; Vincent Youmans, New 
York. 7522 


Bluebird of happiness; from North- . 
western Univ. musical comedy, words 
by Darrell P. Ware, music by J. W. 
Miller. © 1c. Apr. 9, 1929; E unp. 
5535; Joe W. Miller and Darrell 
Ware, Evanston, III. 7523 


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no. 4, 1929 


7544 


Blues (The) singer from Alabam; 
words by Agnes Castelton, music by 
Spencer Williams; pf. ace. with 
ukulele arr. by Ben Garrison. © 
April 17, 1929; 2c. April 22; E. pub. 
5279; Handy bros. music Co., inc., 
New York. 7524 


Blumenstrauss walzer; by P. Miiller; 


1st violin. © 1c. Apr. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 5778; Peter Miiller, Phila- 
delphia. 7525 


Bobette; fox-trot, words and music by 
L. G. Nicholson. Los Angeles, Nich- 
olson pub. co. © Mar. 28, 1929; 2 
e. Apr. 24; E pub. 5387; Laurie 
Gregory Nicholson, Los Angeles. 

7526 


Bonum est; Latin motet, liturgical 
text, music by Martin G. Dumler, 
op. 21, no. 1; mixed voices, organ 
ace. 4to. © Apr. 25, 1929; 2 «. 
Apr. 27; E pub. 5485; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 1527 


Boot and saddle; poem by Robert 
Browning, music by Louis Drake- 
ford, of Great Britain; in B flat. 
[London], Winthrop Rogers, ltd. © 
Mar. 28, 1929; 1 ce. Apr. 12; E for. 
3780; Hawkes & son (London) Itd., 


London. 7528 
Boot-legger (The) blues; words and 
music by V. L. Wathen. [Words 


and melody only] © 1. Apr. 19, 
1929; E unp. 5886; Virginia L. Wa- 
then, Eldorado, Ill. (529 


Bounce a little ball at your baby; 
words and music by Archie Gottler, 
Sidney D. Mitchell and Con Conrad. 
© April 22, 1929; 2 ¢, April 23; E 
pub. 5312; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 


derson, inec., New York. 7530 
Bouquet (La) de printemps; chanson 
pour trois voix de femmes, a cap- 


pella, musique de Vincent qd’ Indy, 
of France, op. 93; sop., mezzo sop. 


and contralto. 4to. © Mar. 20, 
1029 :o.4y Gi Apr?! 13} Hi fom B943: 
Rouart, Lerolle et cie., Paris. 7531 


Bouquet. flowers of remembrance; by 
B. Goldberg; violin. © 1c. Apr. 22, 
1929; E unp. 5960; Boris Goldberg, 
Cambridge, Mass. 1582 


Bourrée; de L’éventail de Jeanne, par 
Marcel Delannoy, of France; pf., 
4 hands. © Mar. 20, 1929; 1 ¢. Apr. 


13; E for. 3980; Heugel, Paris. 
7533 


Boy-o-mine; words.and music by F. J. 
Lewey. [Words and melody only] 


52354—29——-2 


© 1c. Apr. 3, 1929; E unp. 5328; 
Fred Jackson Lewey, Kannapolis, 
N. C. 7534 


Brahms (Johannes) Two “waltzes; 
op. 39, orchestrated by N. Clifford 


Page. Se. nos. 1 and 2. © Apr. 
10, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 17; E pub. 51638; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 7535 


— Waltzes; op. 39, ed. by Edwin 
Hughes; 2 pfs., 4 hands. Copyright 
is based upon new matter by Edwin 
Hughes, namely, his interpretation 
represented in the legible notation 
thereof contained in the copies filed. 
© Mar. 29, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 6; E pub. 
4893; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

7536 


Break forth into thanksgiving; words 
from Wordsworth’s Power of sound, 
music by Martin Shaw, of Great 
Britain; massed voices in unison or 
mixed voices. 4to. © Apr. 9, 1929; 
1c. Apr. 10; E for. 3720; Novello & 
co., Itd., London. 7537 


Breath o’ California; words by J. T. 
Gamble, music by Winifred L. 
Cowell: .pf..© 1. c. Apr. .1, 1929; 
E unp. 5264; John T. Gamble, Los 
Angeles. 7538 


Bright (The) and morning star; hymn, 
hein and music by T. S. Cobb. 

Nov. 20 19292 ¢ Apr. 18, 1920% 

E pub. 5197; Thomas Seth Cobb, 

Fort Worth, Tex. 7539 


Bright (The) side of the road; words 
by G. Prosser, music by J. Sterba. 
© 1c. Apr. 22, 1929; E unp. 5994; 
Jerry Sterba, Chicago. 7540 


Brise de printemps; valse caprice, par 
J. M. Zoubaloff, of France; pf. 
Mar. 20, 1929: 1 ¢. Apr. 13; E for. 
3945; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. T7541 


Broadway; words and music by 
Archie Gottler, Sidney D. Mitchell 
and Con Conrad. © April 22, 1929; 
2 ce. April 23; E pub. 5311; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, ine., New York. 

7542 

Broadway baby; words and music by 
G. Ryan. [W ords and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 16, 1929; E unp. 5792 
Gorden Ryan, Chicago. 7543 


Broadway Sal; words by James Mur- 
ray, music by J. E. Whiting. 4to. 
[Words and melody only] © April 


27, 19293). 2.46.) April, 23: .)-, pub. 
5515; James Ernest Whiting, As- 
torias| Ab. 5... Nx ¥. 7544 


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7545 


pt. 111, eh wee 


Broadway-stomp; novelty fox-trot, par 
Raymond Wraskoff, of France; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Mar. 5, 1920: 1c Mar..28: i for. 
3942; H. Benjamin, Paris. 7545 


Broken dreams; by A. S. Randall; 
melody with pf. ace. © 1c Apr. 
19, 1929; EH unp. 5913; Alfred Steven 
Randall, Los Angeles. 7546 


Broken hearted pal; words and music 
by L. Papp. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Apr. 6, 1929; E unp. 
54381; Lewis Papp, N. Tarrytown, 
Ne , TD47 


Bruits d’usine; par M. Brusselmans, 
of Belgium; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor and 1st violin conductor. 4to. 
©, Mar. 5, 1929; 1c. Mar. 28; E for. 
3555; E. Gaudet, Paris. 7548 


Bubbling over with love; words by 
Benee Russell and Charles Tobias, 
music by Vincent Rose. [Words and 
melody only] ©1ec. April 5, 1929; 
EH unp. 5542; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 7549 


Bumble bee; by J. A. Le Barge, arr. 
by Fred K. Huffer; mixed quartette. 


4to. © Mar. 27, 1929; 2 @ Apr."5; 
E pub. 4827; Chart music pub. 
house, ine., Chicago. 7550 
Burchenal (EKlizabeth ) Five folk 


dances; from Austria, Germany and 
Holland, ed. by E. Burchenal; pf. 
Fohr contra dance. [4 others] © 
Apr. 1, 01929 2G, Apres; EH pub: 
5400; Boston music co., Boston. 
7551 
Butterfly baby; words and music by 
L. Niechia. [Words and melody 


cnly] ©1e. Apr. 24, 1929; E unp. 
6068; Jillian Nicchia, Mountain 
Lakes, N. J. 7552 


Buveurs (Les) de manzanilla; de 
Contes d’ Espagne, 2° série, par 
Joaquin Turina, of Spain; pf. 
Mar. 5, 1929; 1 ¢. Mar. 28; E for. 
3583; Rouart, Lerolle et cie., Paris. 

7553 


By the fireside ; from Ship ahoy, words 
and musie by Ted Williams. © Apr. 
30, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 27; E pub. 5501 ; 
Shattinger piano & music co., St. 
Louis. 7554 


3y the Volga; vocal fox-trot, words 
and music by Paul Emson, Chisholm 
Davies, Jimmy Campbell and Reg. 
Connelly, all of Great Britain; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by Alf. Ral- 


ston. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions]. © Apr. 5, 1929; 1 ¢. Apr. 18; 
EK for. 3807; Campbell, Connelly & 
co., London. 7555 


By your twilight window; words by 
Lucia Trent, music by Charles H. 
Marsh; med. voice. © Mar. 29, 
1929; 2 c. Apr. 6; E pub. 4888; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 7556 


Bye & bye; words and music by BE. 
McConnell. © 1 c¢ Apr. 20, 1929; 
E unp. 5935; Ed McConnell, Nash- 
ville. 7557 


Bye little baby bye; words and musie 
by C. HE. Slee. ©1c. Apr. 3, 1929; 
EK unp. 5821; Frances L. Miller, 
admx. Caroline EH. Slee, Steubenville, 
O. 7558 


Cest si bon d’aller douec’ment! pa- 
roles de R. Chamfleury, musique de 
J. Bos, of France. © Mar. 20, 1929; 
1 ec. Apr. 13; E for.’ 3968; Editions 


muSicales Evette, Paris. 7559 
Cafixio viejo; la historia de un caba- 
retier envejecido, tango wmilonga, 


letra y musica de Fortunio Bonano- 
va [i. e. F. B. Bonanova], of Spain. 
© Mar. 9, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 14; E for. 
3635; Fortunio Bonanova Bonanova, 
- Havana, Cuba. 7560 


California nights; words and music by 
R. P. Yaw. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Apr. 9, 1929; E unp. 
5509; Ralph Percy Yaw, Hartford. 

7561 


California sunshine; words by Tom 
Ford [pseud. of Lester O’Keefe], 
music by Mary Earl [pseud. of Rob- 
ert King]; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by A. J. Franchini. © April 5, 1929; 
2c. April 6; E pub. 4864; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

7562 


Call me back to your heart in loveland; 
words and music by H. D. Wilson. 
© 1c. Apr. 12, 1929; E unp. 5619; 
Edward D. Wilson, Walla Walla, 
Wash. 7563 


Call (The) of love; lyric by Mitchell 
Parish, music by Michel Sciapiro. 
© April 2, 1929; 2 ¢. April 20; HB. 
pub. 5243; Mills music, ine., New 
York. 7564 


Call of the sea; words and music by 
Paul Bliss; ten. 1 & 2, bass 1 & 2, 
with baritone solo. 4to. © Apr. 22, 
1929; 2 c. Apr. 24; E pub. 5386; 
Willis musie co., Cincinnati. 7565 


098 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1929 


7586 


Call of the whippoorwill; words by D. | Canto (I) del cammino; quattro liriche 


I. McGuire, music by Ray Hibbeler. 

© 1c. Apr. 12, 1929; E unp. 5622; 

Daisy I. MeGuire, Ft. Wayne, leo 
% 


Callais (H. de) ‘Trois poémes; de 
Jacques Heugel, musique de H. de 
Callias, of France. 1. L’ anneau des 
jours. [2 others] © Mar. 20, 1929; 
1c. Apr. 18; E for. 3985; Heugel, 
Paris. 7567 


Camp Minne Wonka; words and music 
by Frank Bagot, of Australia, domi- 
ciled at Chicago. [Photostat] © 
L-c. Apr. .20, 19293. H. unp.;..5930; 
Ewerhardt camp, inc., Three Lakes, 


Wis. 7568 
Campagnola (La); polka, by C. 
Pezzolo. [Melody only] © 1 «. 


Apr. 8, 1929; E unp. 5487; Caesar 
Pezzolo, San Francisco. 7569 
Canada; charleston-black bottom, by 
~ Allan Johansson and Hamilton, both 
or Norway: pf. '© Oct. 2° 1927" Tt’. 
June 15, 1928; E for. 3638; Norsk 
musikforlag, Oslo, Norway. 7570 


Canard (Le) blanc; ronde avec choeur, 
version canadienne, sans acc., [re- 
ceullis] par Julien Tiersot, of 
France. 4to. © Mar. 5, 1929; 1 «. 
Mar. 28; E for. 3560; Heugel, Paris. 

; 7571 

Canarie; de L’éventail de Jeanne, par 
Roland-Manuel, of France; pf. 
Mar. 20, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 13; E for. 


3979; Heugel, Paris. 7572 
Candlyn (T. Frederic H.) Toccata; 
from Sonata-rhapsody; organ. © 


Apr, 1S, 19292 "e Apr. 202° pub. 
5450; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 
7573 


Cantabile; von Ernst Cahnbley, of 
Germany, op. 12, no. 1; violoncello 
and pf. (Jn Vortrags-album, heft 
By AC) “Mar* 2h 1929 * f ce oApr 4 : 
E for. 38702; Steingrdaber-verlag, 
Leipzig. (574 


Cantate Domino; Latin’ motet, litur- 
gical text, music by Martin G. 
Dumler, op. 21, no. 2; mixed voices, 
organ ace. 4to. © Apr. 25, 1929; 
2c. Apr. 27; E pub. 5486; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 7575 


Cantico di frate Sole; lobgesang des 
heiligen Franziskus, fiir minnerchor 
und orgel, musik von O. E. Crusius, 
of Germany. 4to. © Apr. 3, 1929; 
1 ec. Apr. 16; E for. 3876; Tischer 
& Jagenberg, G. m. b. H. Co- 
logne/Rhine, Germany. 7576 


di Antonio Beltramelli, musica di F. 
Balilla Pratella, of Italy, op. 52; 
with obbl. violin and violoncello pts. 
1. Dietro il mio cuore. [3 others] 
© Mar. 5, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 28; BE for. 
3627; A. & G. Carisch & ¢., Milan. 
T5T7 


Cantuale Romano-seraphicum; editio 
altera, aucta ac caeremoniali necnon 
antiphonali ordinis adaptata. 8vo. 
© Jan. 8, 1929; 1 ec. Feb. 15; A— 
Foreign 1962; Desclée & cie., Paris. 

7578 


Canzuna (A) d’a figlia du scarparu; 
versi e musica di A. Frittitta, of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Apr. 9, 1929; E unp. 5519; Antonino 


Frittitta, Brooklyn. T5719 
Canzuncella ’e verita; versi di S. 
Martorelli, musica di Adolfo 
Salemme, of Italy; violino. © 1. 


Apr. 25, 1929; E unp. 6081; Salvatore 
Martorelli, New York. 7580 


Caress; words and music by Jen6 
Donath, of Hungary, domiciled at 
New York; in BE. © April 4, 1929; 
2c. April 6; E pub. 4923; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 7581 


Carmelita ; Spanish-Mexican love song, 
words and music by W. H. T. Shade; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © April 22, 
1929; 2 c. Aprli 27; E pub. 5460; 
William Shade, Los Angeles. 7582 


Carmen; mazurka, letra y musica por 
Luis N. Varela, of Mexico, domiciled 
at El Paso, Tex. 8vo. [Photostat] 
© Apr. 22, 1929; 2c. Apr. 27; E pub. 
5473; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

7583 


Carnations remind me of you; theme 
song of The carnation kid, words 
and music by Sterling Sherwin; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © April 8, 1929; 
2c. April 12; E pub. 5005; Sherman, 
Clay & co., San Francisco. 7584 


Carnevale; scene di vita gaia, per 
orchestrina con pf. conduttore, ridu- 
zione dell’ autore, Ettore Montanaro, 
of Italy, op. 124. pts. 4to. © Apr. 
4, 1929; 1 ce. Apr. 5; E for. 3695: G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 7585 


Carnival; overture, by Franz von 
Suppé, adapted and arr. by Adolf 
Lotter, of Great Britain; orch. pts., 


with pf. conductor. © Mar. 26, 
1929 1. cg. Ae. ae Be for. 3¢82; 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd., Lon- 
don. 7586 


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7587 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 24 


Carola; tango, worte von Alfred 
Griinwald, musik von Carlo Tos- 
canini, of Austria. © Mar. 15, 1929; 
1c. Apr. 13; E for. 3784; W. Karc- 
zag verlag, Vienna. 7587 


Carry me back to dear old Maryland ; 
words by J. M. Kirkpatrick, music 
by Ray Hibbeler. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 e. music Feb. 20, 
1929, 1 ce. words Apr. 4; E unp. 6002 ; 
John M. Kirkpatrick, Huntingdon 
Valley, Pa. 7588 


Castalia’s fountain; by William J. 
Kraft; organ. © Apr. 18, 1929; 2c. 
Apr. 27; E pub. 5443; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 7589 


Castle of dreams; words by H. A. 
Modarelli, music by Timothy Pat- 
rick Linahan. ©1c. Feb. 18; 1929; 
E unp. 3833; Hector Angelo Moda- 


relli, San Francisco. 7590 
Cat-naps; by Emil Velazco; organ. 
(In Komedy tid-bits) © Mar. 25, 


1929; 2 ¢c. April 10; E pub. 4995; 
Crawford music corp., New York. 
7591 


Catalina Isle; words by F. P. Kipp, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross. © 
1c¢. Apr. 4, 1929; E unp. 5383; Isabel 
A. Shaw, Long Beach, Calif. (592 


Catherine; waltz ballad, words by L. 
Greene, music by Len Fleming. © 
Apr. 10, 1929; 2 ¢«. Apr. 18; E pub. 


5222; Louise Greene, Little Rock, 
Ark. 7593 
Cat’s (The) whiskers; one-step, by 
Hugo Frey; orch. pts. 4to. © April 


2, 1929; 2. ¢c.. April 33 E pub. 4747; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 
7594 


Cauchemar; par M. Delmas-Popy, both 
of France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor and 1st violin conductor. 4to. 
© Dee. 31, 1928; 1 ce. Mar. 28; 1929; 
E for. 3551; E. Gaudet, Paris. 7595 


Cause my baby loves nobody but me; 
words by Frank P. Forzi, and Al 
Ronet, music by A. De Haas, of 
Netherlands. © 1 ¢ Apr. 4, 1929; 
BH unp. 53856; Adrian De Haas, Long 
Island City, N. Y. 7596 


Cavoro e primavera; parole e musica 
di P. Cittarella, of Italy, domiciled 
at New York; violin. © 1.c. Mar. 
19, 1929; E unp. 5709; Paolo Citta- 
rella, New York. 7597 


Cecelia; march, by W. Taylor, of Can- 
aea'; pf. © April 1) 1929+) ee 


April 12; E for. 3861; William Tay- 
lor, Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia, Can- 
ada. 7598 


Cedar Rapids, Iowa; words and music 
by F. Schneider. © 1c Apr. 20, 
1929; E unp. 5951; Florence Schnei- 
der, Cedar Rapids, Ia. 7599 


Cesarina; mazurka, by C. Pezzolo. 
[Melody only] © 1c. Apr. 8, 1929; 
E unp. 5488; Caesar Pezzolo, San 
Francisco. 7600 


Chagrin d’amour; lamento, par Ernest 
Gillet, of France; pf. © Mar. 20, 
1929; 1 c. Apr. 13; E for. 3985; 
Delrieu fréres, Nice, France. 7601 


Challenge (A) to loyalty ; hymn, words 
by Mattie B. Shannon, music by B. 
D. Ackley. (Jn Songs of faith and 
triumph) © April 10, 1929; 2 «. 
April 17; E pub. 5415; Hall-Mack 
co., Philadelphia. 7602 


Challenge to youth; service for Chil- 
dren’s day with complete pageant by 
Elsie Duncan Yale, music by Caro- 
lyn R. Freeman and others. 8vo. © 
April 10,°1929; 2c. April i? . 2 pun, 
5117; Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 

7603 

Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) 
Villanelle; poésie de Ed. Guinand, 
English words by Dawson Freer, of 
Great Britain, deutsch von L. G. 
Sturm, musique de C, Chaminade. 
© Apr. 3, 1929;1 ¢. Apr. 15; E for. 
3875; Joseph Williams, Itd., London. 

7604 

Chanson mauresque; de Contes d’Hs- 
pagne, 2™° série, par Joaquin Turina, 
of Spain; pf. © Mar. 5, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 28; EH for. 3582; Rouart, Le- 
rolle et cie., Paris. 7605 


Chansons dans la nuit; de Contes d’Hs- 
pagne, 2° série, par Joaquin Turina, 
of Spain; pf. © Mar. 5,.1929; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 28; E for. 3581; Rouart, Lerolle 
et cie., Paris. 7606 


Chantons un peu; collection of French 
songs, with gamés, dances and cos- 
tumes, etc., by Ruth Muzzy Connis- 
ton. 4to. © Mar, 22, 1929; 2 c. and 
aff. Mar. 30; A 6861; Doubleday, 
Doran & co., ine., Garden City, N. Y. 

7607 


Chappell’s cinema library; composed 
and arr. by Max Irwin, of Great 
Britain; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor. Suppl. no. 4. 4to. 19. Romany 
life. [5 others] © Apr. 3, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 23; E for. 3927; Chappell & co., 
Itd., London. 7608. 


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no. 4, 1929 


Charl’s eyston; charleston, par. Ch. 
Tilly, of France; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Mar. 5, 1929; 1 
e. Mar. 28; E for. 3563; Heugel, 
Paris. 7609 


Charmante; mazurka souvenir, by 
Frederic Groton, op. 67; pf. © April 
4, 1929; 2 ce. April 6; E pub. 4924; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

sr aL O 


Chasidishe maises; words by Max Wil- 
ner, music by <A. Olshanetsky. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Apr. 9, 1929; E unp. 5508; Alex. 
Olshanetsky, New York. 7611 


Chasing shadows; words and music by 


B. Sheldon. © 1c. Apr. 5, 1929; BE 
unp. 5401; Beulah Sheldon, New 
York. 7612 


Chauvet (A.) Deux piéces: orches- 
trées par Georges Marty, of France; 
orech. pts., with pf. conductor. © 
Dec., 31, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 28, 1929; B 
for. 3569; Heugel, Paris. 7613 


Chayele geht shoin; a mother’s phan- 
tasie, words and music by H. W. 
Yankelewitz. 


Qhyw vaya ybrasn) 
© April 22, 1929; 2 e. April 24: E 
pub. 5304; Hirsch W. Yankelewitz, 
Newark, N. J. 7614 


Cheerio; words and music by Harry 
Porter, Joseph P. Seitman and Sam 
me Petey.) (©. April (22): 1929: 2-«. 
April 23; E pub. 5314; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, ine., New York. 

7615 


Cherished memories; words and music 
by B. Christensen. © 1c. Apr. 6, 
1929; E unp. 5468; Bertha Chris- 
tensen, Kansas City, Mo. 7616 


Cherry lips; words and music by W. 
M. Myers, arr. by Chas. E. Warner. 
© Apr. 10, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 18; E pub. 
5217; William Maxwell Myers, Han- 
nibal, Mo. 7617 


Chicken (The) or the egg; words and 
music by Archie Gottler, Sidney D. 
Mitchell and Con Conrad. © April 
22, 1929; 2 c. April 28; E pub. 5309; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 7618 


Chickens; words by D. J. Overfield, 
music by Cleo A. Hibbs. © 1c. Apr. 
24, 1929; E unp. 6061; Dorothy Jane 
Overfield, Long Beach, Calif. 7619 


7628 


Child of earth; cycle of choral songs, 
poems by Henry Bryan Binns, music 
by R. Boughton, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices. London, J. Curwen & 
sons, Itd. 4to. © Apr. 6, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 4; E for. 3742; Rutland Bough- 
ton, Newent, Gloucestershire, Eng- 
land. 7620 


Childhood days; words by Aleta Gard- 
ner, music by Phil Starr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Apr. 24, 
1929; E unp. 6049; Wincie Aleta 
Gardner, Kalamazoo, Mich. 7621 


Children’s day classics no. 12; for Sun- 
day schools, words by A. A. Payn 
and others, music, and arrs. of com- 
positions of the masters, by Alfred 
Judson and others. 8vo. © April 
10 1O2o 2 ¢ April 1: Ei) pup. ole: 
Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 7622 


Children’s day helper no. 15; words by 
Tilsie Duncan Yale [and others], 
musie by Arthur Wilton, A. A. Payn 
[and others]. © Apr. 10, 1929; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Apr. 17; A 13783; Hall- 
Mack co., Philadelphia. 7623 


China rose; words by Lois Leeson, mu- 
sie by J. Plaskette. [Words and 


melody] © 1c. Mar. 29, 1929; EB 
upp. 4482; Jane Plaskette, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 7624 


Chinese twilight; fox trot, words by 
Robert Hargreaves and Stanley J. 
Damerell, music by Sherman Myers, 
of Great Britain; pf. and ukulele 
aec. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Apr. 12, 1929; 1c. Apr. 
18; E for. 3902; Cecil Lennox, Itd., 
London. 7625 


Chip (A) of the old block; words by 
Harold Simpson, music by W. H. 
Squire, arr. by Clarence Lucas, of 
Great Britain; male quartet. 4to. 
© Apr. 12, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 13; E for. 
3853; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 

7626 

Chop suey; words and music by Julian 
Wright and Ralph Butler, both of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Dec. 28, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 8, 1929; B 


for. 3864; Silberman & Solloway, 
London. 7627 
Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Bal- 


lades; édition de travail par Alfred 
Cortot, of France; pf. © Mar. 20, 
1929; 1 ec. Apr. 18; E. for. 4039; Edi- 
tions Maurice Senart, Paris. 7628 
—— Nocturne in D flat; op. 27, no. 2, 


arr. by Calvin Grooms; violin and 
pf. © April 26, 1929; 2 c. April 27; 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7629 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois)—Contd. 
E pub. 5454; Century music pub. co., 
New York. 7629 


Chopsticks; by J. H. Levis, of Great 
Britain, domiciled at New York; pf. 
© 1c. Apr. 23, 1929; E unp. 6009; 
John Hazedel Levis, Jackson 
Hetettts, i." 1 Nea, 7630 


Choral; pour pf., par Claude Arrieu, 
of, France. © Mar. 5, 1929; 1 ec. 
Mar. 28; E for. 3568; Heugel, Paris. 

7631 


Choristers (The) ; by Frederic Groton, 
selected, ed., annotated and fingered 
by John M. Williams; pf. © April 
1, 1929; 2 c. April 13; E pub. 5032; 
Boston music ¢o., Boston. 7632 


Choros no. 38; pica-pao, pour choeur 
masculin et sept instruments A vent, 
sur une chanson des indiens Paricis, 
par H. Villa-Lobos, of Brazil. Se. 
© Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ec Mar. 28, 1929; 
E for. 8611; EHKditions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 7633 


Choéros no. 4; pour trois cors et un 
trombone, par H. Villa-Lobos, of 
Brazil. Se. 8vo. © Dee. 31, 1928; 
1c. Mar. 28, 1928; E for. 3588; Edi- 
tions Max Eschig, Paris. 7634 


~Choros no. 7; settimino, pour partition 
d’ orch., par H. Villa-Lobos, of Bra- 
zil,. © Dec. 31,,1928; 1 ec. Mar. 28, 
1929; EH for. 8612; Editions Max 
Eschig, Paris. 7635 


Choya; words and music by H. C. Mor- 


gan. © 1c. Apr. 25, 1929; E unp. 
6082; Helene Constance Morgan, 
Glendale, Calif. 7636 


Christina; theme song of the movie- 
tone picture, words and music by 
Archie Gottler, Con Conrad and Sid- 
ney D. Mitchell; pf. acc., with uku- 
lele arr. by Joseph M. Weiss. © 
Apr. 18, 1929; 2.¢ Apr. 19); E) pub. 
5191; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 7637 


Church bells; waltz, by L. V. Martin. 
[Melody only] ©1e. Apr. 6, 1929; 
EH unp. 5421; Louis Victor Martin, 
New York. 7638 


Cigarette; from The silver swan, lyric 
by Wm. S. Brady, music by H. Mau- 
rice Jacquet. © April 1, 1929; 2 «. 
April 3; E pub. 4783; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 7639 


Clara Bow; words and music by T. G. 
Everett. New York City, Frank 


pt. III, n. s.,,.v. 24 


Harding. © Mar. 6, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
15; E pub. 4966; Thelma G. Everett, 
Dlo, Miss. ; 7640 


Clark’s (Norman) Hawaiian song fo- 
lio; words by S. Kalama, and others, 
music by Jack Alau and others, ed. 
and arr. by F. Henri Klickmann; 
sop. and alto, with pf. and ukulele 
acc. [English and Hawaiian text] 
© April 5, 1929; 2 c. April 6; E pub. 
4863; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., 
New York. 7641 


Cleo; waltz by Barretto de Souza, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York ; pf. .;.©, 1.c“ Apts, .8020; 
E unp. 5697; J. Barretto de Souza, 
New York. 7642 


Clever Stana; music comedy in 2 acts, 
book and lyrics by M. Walker, music 
by Kurt Hetzel and M. Walker. 


[Photostat] © 1c. April 22, 1929; 
D unp. 27497; Mannix Walker, 
Washington. 7643 


Cliff by the sea; words by M. P. Her- 
old, music by Burrell Van Buren. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
Feb. 2, 1929; E unp. 6003; Martin 
P. Herold, Detroit. 7644 


Close harmony for boys; a collection 
of typical glees and choruses for 
junior-Ssenior high schools, etec., se- 
lected, ed. and harmonized by Earl 
L. Baker and Cyrus Daniel. 4to. 
© Apr. 8, 1929; 2c. Apr. 13; E pub. 
5026; Boston music ¢co., Boston. 

7645 


Closer to me; lyrics by L. Wolfe Gil- 
bert, music by Nathaniel Shilkret. 
[Words and melody only] © 1e« 
Apr. 3, 1929; E unp. 5415; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 7646 


Clouds; by L. D. Fischer; violin duet, 
with pf. acc. © 1. Apr. 1, 1929; 
E unp. 5266; Louise Daggett Fischer, 
San Antonio. 7647 


Clouds; two-part song, poem by W. 
H. Davies, music by R. Boughton, 
of Great Britain; female or treble 
voices. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd. 4to...©, Apr..9, 1929; 1c. Ae. 
6; E for. 3741; Rutland Boughton, 
Newent, Gloucestershire, AOR AT 6 

7 


Cochran’s 1929 revue; selection, by 
Cole Porter, selected and arr. by 
H. M. Higgs, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Mar, 25. 1920) "6, Ar es 
for. 3878; Harms, inc., New te 

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4,1929 


7672 


Colette; waltz, by Manning King; E | Conductor’s hand march; by George 


flat alto saxophone, with pf, acc.. © 
April 6, 1929; 2 c. April 10; E pub. 
4991; Crawford music corp., New 
York. 7650 


Colgate my own; lyric and music by 
J. D. Marks, ©,1 ¢, Apr,20, 1929’; 
E unp. 5947; John David Marks, 
New York. 7651 


Coll me and clip; madrigal in 5 pts., 
words anon., 16th century, set to 
music by Herbert Hughes, of Great 
Britain. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Mar. 12, 1929; 1c. 
Apr. 15; E for. 3818; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 7652 


College days; overture, by J. H. Mor- 
rison; pf. © 1c. Apr. 9, 1929; E 
unp. 5517; James H. Morrison, Los 
Angeles. 7653 


College days; Selection, by J. H. Mor- 
rcon: pi, © 1 ©: Apr. 9 1929°" Bb 
unp. 5517; James H. Morrison, Los 
Angeles. 7654 


Come closer; words and music by A. 
A. Calmbacher. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Apr. 13, 1929; E unp. 
5685; Adolph Arthur Calmbacher, 
Freeport, L. I., N. Y. 7655 


Come on, along with the blue bird; 
words by Irving Kahal and Francis 
Wheeler, music by Sammy Fain; pf. 
ace., with banjulele banjo and uku- 
lele arr. by Alvin D. Keech. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © April 
15, 1929; 2 c. April 16; E pub. 5109; 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. 7656 


Come on girlie; words and music by 
C. Peterka. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ce. Apr. 25, 1929; E unp. 
6105; Charles Peterka, Chicago. 

7657 


Come to me in Normandy; waltz-song, 
words and music by Andrew Don- 
nelly ; pf. and ukulele acc. © April 
£5, 1929; 2 c. April 16; BH pub. 5108: 
Edward B. Marks music co., New 
York. 7658 


Compére Guillery; par Vincent d’Indy, 
of France, op. 95; pf: © Mar. 5, 
igo, 4° eo Mar “267° Er aor. 93514 : 
Heugel, Paris. 7659 


Comprendi?! fox-trot, di Virgilio di 
Bonizzo, riduzione di Ugo Baxa, of 
Italy; small orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Feb. 7, 1929; 1 «c. 
Mar. 28; E for. 3634; A. & G. Car- 
isch & c., Milan. 7660 


Bahler; pf. © April 15, 1929; 2 c. 
April 13; E pub. 5054; George Bah- 
ler, Waterbury, Conn. 7661 


Conquerors’ (The) march; by George 
Druinm; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor. © April 9,.1929; 2 «. April 138; 
E pub. 5098; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 7662 


Constantly ; words by Benjamin Ryan, 
music by L. A. Handman. [Chords, 
single staff] © 1c. Apr. 18, 1929; 
EK unp. 5860; Louis Aaron Handman, 
New York. 7663 


Consuelo; intermezzo spagnuolo, di Il- 
luminato Culotta, of Italy ; orch. pts., 
with violin conductor. 4to. © Feb. 
18, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 11; E for. 3797; 
P. Ragona & c., Palermo, Italy. 

7664 


Contes d’ Espagne; histoires en sept 
tableaux, par Joaquin Turina, of 
Spain; pf. 2d series. © Mar. 5, 
1929; 1 ¢«. Mar. 28; E for. 3579; 
Rouart, Lerolle et cie., Paris. 7665 


Conversational theme; by Max Oesten, 
no. 4, orchestrated by Frank Tours, 
of Great Britain; pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Mar. 6, 1929; 1 «. 
Mar. 18; E for. 3799; Joseph Wil- 
liams, Itd., London. 7666 


Coclin’ off your heels; lyric by Benja- 
min Canter, music by L. Seidenman. 
© 1c. Apr. 5, 1929; E unp. 5409; 
Louis Seidenman, Baltimore. (667 


Coquetry; by James Spencer, op. 9, 
no. 2° pt..© Mar.,, 30.,..1920..) 2 “ec. 
April 5; E pub. 4813; Bendix pub. 


co., Lincoln, Neb. 7668 
Coquette; by G. Gioviale, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York. Ge 


Apr. 24, 1929; E unp. 6053; S. Ric- 
eardi, New York. 7669 


Coquetterie; by Ruth Rapoport; pf. 
© Mar. 29, 1929; 2c. Apr. 6; E pub. 
4879; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

7670 


Cordoue en féte; de Contes d’ Espagne, 
2™° série, par Joaquin Turina, of 


Spain; pf. "©, Mar. 5, 1929" 1° ¢. 
Mar. 28; E for. 3580; Rouart,: Le- 
rolle et cie., Paris. 7671 
Corina; fox-trot, de E. Canonge, of 


Spain; pf. 4to. © Mar. 6, 1929; 
2c Mar. 9; E pub. 5085; Enrique 
Canonge, Barcelona, Spain. (672 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1673 


Corrente; della Suite mignonne, di 
Fernando Limenta, of Italy; violin 
and pf. © Mar. 17, 1929;.1 ¢. Apr. 
6; E for. 3776; A. & G. Carisch & c., 
Milan. 7673 


Cortége nocturne; de Sylvio Lazzari, 
arr. pour orch. restreint par Raoul 
Moreau, of France; pts., with pf. 


conductor. © Mar. 20, 1929; 1 e. 
Apr. 18; E for. 3998; Choudens, 
Paris. 7674 
Cosette; valse ecaprice, by G. H. 


Holmes; solo for E flat alto, C mel- 
ody, B flat ten. saxophone or B flat 
cornet, with pf. acc. © April 6, 
1929; 2 ec. April -22;°H pub. 5277; 
Charles L. Barnhouse, sr., Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 7675 


Costantinopoli; parole italiane di Pio 
de Flaviis, musica di Harry Carlton, 
of Great Britain; pf. .© Mar. 1, 
1929; 1c. Mar. 28; E for. 3625; A. & 
G. Carisch & ¢., Milan. 7676 


Country-dance and variations; varia- 
tions sur une vieille danse anglaise, 
par Antoine Konstant, of Great Bri- 
tain; pf. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ¢. Apr. 
13, 1929; HE for. 3965; Editions Max 
Eschig, Paris. (677 


Country (The) lad; unison song, words 
by Nicholas Breton, music by George 
Dyson, of Great Britain. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 
22, 1929, 1 ¢,Apr.,.6;.H for. 3729; 
Edward Arnold & co., London. 7678 


Couvert (Un) pour deux; fox-trot, 
dans De la folie pure, paroles de 
Louis Lemarchand, musique de Mau- 
rice Hermite, of France. © Mar. 
29, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 30; BH for. 3655; 
Enoch & cie., Paris. 7679 


Cowboy’s (The) last request; words 
and music by T. R. Marshall. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Apr. 1, 1929; E unp. 5244; Thomas 
R. Marshall, Alturas, Calif. 7680 


Cracked ice; by Mickey Guy; orch. 
pts.:,,, Ato. . © (April, a, Beek. c. 
April 1; E pub. 4705; Alfred & co., 
New York. 7681 


Cradle me back to my old Georgia 
home; words by EH. M. Dean, music 
by Richard Broughton. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
1, 1929; E unp. 5237; Edwin M. 
Dean, North Charlotte, N. C. 7682 


Cradle of love; fox-trot song, by L. 
Wolfe Gilbert and Mabel Wayne, 
arr. by Walter C. Simon; Feistyle 
pianorgan. © April 22, 1929; 2 c. 


pt. IIT, n. s., Vv. 24 


April 24; E pub. 5423; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 7683 


Creation hymn; vocal transcription 
and text by Franz C. Bornschein, 
music by S. Rachmaninoff, op. 3, 
no. 2; men’s voices. 4to. © Dec. 
12, 1928; 2: ¢. Apr: 27, 1929; E pub. 
5481; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

7684 


Crimson and gold; words by C. 8S. 
Brewster, music by Philip J. W. 
Schaefer. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 17, 1929; E unp. 5846; 
Clarence S. Brewster. Boston. 7685 


Croon a lullaby; lyric and music by 


B. E. Murch. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Apr. 4, 1929; E unp. 


5369; Bess Evangeline Murch, De- 
troit. 7686 


Crossing the bar; 4 pt. cho., words 
by Alfred Tennyson, music by C. B. 
Hawley; men’s voices. 4to. © Mar. 
29, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 6; E pub. 4877; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 7687 


Crystal (The) streamlet; old French 
Canadian melody, adapted and arr. 
by G. A. Grant-Schaefer; pf. © Apr. 
18, 1929; 2c. Apr. 27; E pub. 5447; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

7688 


Cuando las mujeres; plena, letra y 
musica por R. Hernandez. © 1 «¢. 
Apr. 27, 1929; E unp. 6174; Rafael 
Hernandez, New York. 7689 


Cuor dei cuori; valzer-intermezzo, di 
Attilio Parelli, of Italy; small orch. 
pts. © Mar. 8, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 6; 
BE for. 3770; A. & G. Carisch & «¢., 
Milan. 7690 


Cupid time in loveland; words by R. 
Domke, music by Robert H. Brennen. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Feb. 13, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 27; E pub. 
5147; Rudolph Domke, Appleton, 
Wis. 7691 


Cupid worked while we were playing; 
words by W. W. Penrose, music by 


Arthur Bowers. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Apr. 12, 1929; B 
unp. 5660; Walter W. Penrose, 


Hutchinson, Kan. 7692 
Curly locks; words by C. F. Dietsch, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Apr. 20, 1929; 
E unp. 5924; Clao Fairchild Dietsch, 
Rawlins, Wy. 7693 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1929 


Sutie; words by C. Stealey, music by 
©. Kunselman; pf. © 1 ¢. Apr. 25, 
1929 ; E unp. 6087; Clarence Kunsel- 
man and Charles Stealey, Pittsburgh. 

7694 


Cutie Island up the bay; words and 
music by EH. A. Woods. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Mar. 20, 
1929; 2 ¢c. Mar. 28; E-pub. 5334; 
Hilton A. Woods, Ruatan, Bay Island, 
Honduras. 7695 


Cynara; non sum qualis eram bonae 
sub regno Cynarae, words by Earn- 
est Dowson, music by Quinto Maga- 
nini; med.-high . voice. (In Two 
songs) © Apr. 8, 1929; 2 © Apr. 
11; E pub. 4983; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 7696 


Da Lilleguld kom; av Lyktemanden, 
tekst & musik av Friman-Clasen, of 
Norway; pf. © Dee. 15, 1927: 1 «. 

June 15, 1928; E for. 3637; Norsk 
musikforlag, Oslo, Norway. 7697 


Dad; words and music by L. Boone. 
© 1c. Apr. 17, 1929; E unp. 5834; 
Kathryn Boone, St. Louis. 7698 


Daddy won’t you please come home; 
words and music by Sam Coslow. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Apr. 9, 1929; E unp. 5529; Famous 
music corp., New York. 7699 


Daily technic for the organist; ed. by 
H. P. Whitford. Hanover, New 
Hampshire, A. D. Storrs. © Mar. 
27, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 30; E pub. 4801; 
Homer P. Whitford, Hanover, N. H. 

7700 


Dainty dewdrops; gavotte, by Wallace 
A. Johnson, op. 190, no. 5; pf. 
April 10, 1929; 2 c. April 12; E pub. 
5073; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 7701 


Dainty Lou; words and music by J. L. 


Cady. ©1c. Apr. 26, 1929; E unp. 
6124; Jennie L. Cady, Syracuse, 
1 a 7702 


Dairy maid; words and music by G. G. 
Bowman. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 15, 1929; E unp. 5763; 
George G. Bowman, Corona, S. D. 

7703 


Daisies; by Rob Roy Peery; violin 
and pf. © April 10, 1929; 2 ¢. April 
12; E pub. 5075; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 7704 


Dalmaine (Cyril C.) Twelve sketches 
from the life of Dick Whittington; 
by C. C. Dalmaine, of Great Britain; 
pf, © Apr. 10, 1929; 1c. Apr. 22; 


7715 


— 


E for. 3911; Forsyth brothers, Itd., 
London. 7705 


Dance of the honeybees ; by Benjamin 
Richmond, arr. by Grace Helen 
Nash; pf. duet. © April 15, 1929; 
2 c. Apr:1 16; E pub. 5102; Edward 
B. Marks music co., New York. 7706 


Dance of the hours; from the opera 
Gioconda, by A. Ponchielli, symph- 
overture by Raymond Matthews, arr. 
by F. Henri Klickmann; fox-trot 
orech. pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
© Apr. 3, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 1; E pub. 
5185; Alfred & co., New York. T7707 


Dance of the paper dolls; by Johnny 
Tucker, Joe Schuster and John Si- 
ras, quartette arr. by Albert Deer; 
male voices. 4to. © April 2, 1929; 
2 e. April 5; E pub. 4981; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 7708 


Dance of the paper dolls; novelty fox- 
trot, by Johnny Tucker, Joe Schuster 
and John Siras, arr. by Jean Oli- 
vier; band orch. pits. obl. 24mo. 
© Apr. 8, 1929; 2c. Apr. 11; E pub. 
5010; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

7709 


Dance (The) of the wooden dolls; 
by Leonard Stevens; pf. © Mar. 27, © 
1929; 2 ec. April 20; E pub. 5242; 
Mills music, inc., New York. 7710 


Dance of the young men; valse, hy 
Josef Gungl, arr. by Aubrey Winter, 
of Great Britain; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Apr. 11, 1929; 
1 ¢. Apr. 22; E for. 3928; Hawkes 
& son (London) ltd., London. T7711 


Dancing moonbeams; dance souvenir, 
by Cuthbert Clarke, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. © Mar. 12, 1929; 1 ¢. Apr. 
1; E for. 3667; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 7712 


Dancing on the dikes; composed and 
arr. by William C. Schoenfeld ; orch. 
pts. © April 15, 1929; 2 ec. April 
17; E pub. 5115; Musie buyers corp.; 
New York. 7713 


Danse castillane; par J. Turina, arr. 
par S. Chapelier, of France; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Mar. 5, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 28; E for. 
3577; Rouart, Lerolle et cie., Paris. 

7714 


Danse rustique; souvenir de l’Hnga- 
dine, de Giov. Antiga, orch. par Aug. 
Gandolfo, of Italy; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 
1928; 1 c. Jan. 31, 1929; E for. 2386; 
Paul Decourcelle, Nice, France. 

7715 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7716 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Danse slave; extraite de la Suite anim- 
able, par E. Cassard, of France; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
© Mar. 5, 1929; 1 ce. Mar. 28; E for. 
3530; Emm. Cassard, Paris. 7716 


Daphne; song of love, by R. S. Stough- 
ton; pf. © April 10, 1929; 2 «. 
April 12; E pub. 5082; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. T7117 


Darling old mother o’ mine; vocal 
waltz, words and music by De Baker, 
Knight and Zona, of Great Britain; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by Harry 
J. Stafford. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Apr. 13, 1929; 1 «¢. 
Apr. 25; E for. 4003; Campbell, 
Connelly & co., London. 7718 


Daughters of time; pt.-song, words by 
Ralph Waldo Emerson, music by 
Harvey Gaul; cho. of men’s voices, 
with bar. solo and pf. 4 hands. 4to. 
© April 4, 1929; 2 c. April 8; E pub. 
4896; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

7719 


Dawn; by P. Gentile; melody with pf. 


ace. © 1c. Apr. 18, 1929; E unp. 
5852; Phyllis Gentile, Elmhurst, 
dD Ng ret fh Op 7720 


Dawn in the valley of the kings; from 
EKgypta, by Haydn Wood, of Great 
Britain; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. © Feb. 22, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 
9; E for. 3030; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) ltd., London. T721 


Dawn (A) song; words by Charles O. 
Roos, music by Arthur Farwell, op. 
69, no. 2; med. voice. © April 4, 
1929; 2 ec April 8; E pub. 5092; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 7722 


Day dreams; lyrics by Stella Unger 
and Saul Bernie, music by Jimmy 
Johnson. [Words and melody only] 
©,.1 .c., Apr. 8, 1929,; :B; amp., 5298; 
Irying Berlin, inc., New York. 7723 


Day (A) in June; words and music by 
D. H. Richardson. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Apr. 27, 1929; 
E unp. 6166; Dorothy Helen Richard- 
son, Sigourney, Ia. 7724 


Days (The) gone by; waltz song, by 
A. E. Mailoff, of Armenia, domiciled 
at’ New York; pf. © 1c. April 10, 
1929; EK unp. 5554; Armond HE. 
Mailoff, New York. Wer 493 


Days of my boyhood ways; words and 
musie by T. F. Barry. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Apr. 20, 1929; 
EK unp. 5929; Thomas Francis Barry, 
Hoboken, N. J. 7726 


De punta y hacha; bailecito, words 
and music by G. Veiga, of Spain, 
domiciled at New York; pf. ©1e. 
Apr. 18, 1929; E unp. 5679; Genaro 
Veiga, New York. T7127 


De sun do move; negro spiritual, words 
and music by Ted Wilson [i. e. T. 
W. Wilson] ©1e. Apr. 6, 1929; E 
unp. 5435; Theodore W. Wilson, 
Atlantie City. 7728 


Dear girl of my heart; waltz ballad, 
words by I. Brown, music by Gus 
Nager. [Words and melody only] 
©.'1. c’Apr. 16, 1929* Ee unpre 
Irving Brown, Brooklyn. 7729 


Dear little brown eyes, why are you 
blue; words by I. Champlin, music 
by Luther A. Clark. © 1c. Apr. 25, 
1929; E unp. 6077; Ida Champlin, 
Springfield, Pa. 7730 


Dear little mother ; words by M. Pick- 
ard, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Apr. 26, 1929; E unp. 6135; Mar- 
guerite Pickard, Palatine Bridge, 
ING Oe (toe 


Dear mother of mine; words by 
Henrietta Goldfarb, musie by S. 
Goldhersh. [Words and melody 
only] © 1.¢. Apr. 15, 1929; E unp. 
5868; Samuel Goldhersh, Paterson. ‘ 

773 


Dearest mother Oh! how we miss you; 
words and music by EH. Dunbaro. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Apr. 15, 1929; E unp. 5764; Elsie 
Dunbaro, Altoona, Pa. 7733 


Death (The) of Jesse James; words 
and music by Howard Johnson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Apr. 19, 1929; E unp. 5897; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inec., New York. . 

7734 


Debussy (Claude) Prélude; extrait 
de la Suite bergamasque, transcrip- 
tion pour pf. 4 4 mains par Emile 
Nerini, of France. © Dee. 31, 1927; 
1 c. Dee. 19, 1928; E for. 1821; J. 
Jobert, Paris. 7735 


Debutante (The); by George Stoupa ; 
violin and pf. © Apr. 20, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 22; E pub. 5364; Edward 
Schuberth & co., inc., New York. 

7736 


Departed; lyric and music by John 
David Marks. [Photostat] © 1c. 
Apr. 20, 1929; E unp. 5946; John D. 
Marks, New York. T7137 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1929 


Derviches tourneurs; par Henri Fur- 
lani, of Italy; pf. © Mar. 20, 1929; 
mee Apr 6G: Befter’ Siri; A: & G. 
Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 7738 


Desert moon; ballad, words and music 
by A. E. Eisenberg. © 1 c. Apr. 16, 
1929; E unp. 5778; Albert Hisenberg, 
Brooklyn. T739 


Desert Rose; words and music by H. 
Rhoads; in F. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Apr. 23, 1929; E unp. 
6024; Helen Rhoads, La Crescenta, 
Calif. 7740 


Det stir skrivet uti stjiirnorna; fox- 
trot, text av Waldemar Dalquist, 
musik avy Jules Sylvain [pseud. of 
Stig Hansson], of Sweden; pf. © 
ADF LO, «1929 > 1 erzApr. 25375) for. 


4011; Edition Sylvain, Stockholm, 
Sweden. 7741 
Détresse; paroles de Pierre Biletta, 


musique de Jehan Charpentier, of 
France. © Apr. 8, 1929;1¢. Apr. 4; 
E for. 3683; Société anonyme des 
éditions Ricordi, Paris. 7742 


Deuxiéme trio; pour pf., violon et vio- 
loneelle, par H. Villa-Lobos, of Bra- 
zil. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c Mar. 28, 
1929; E for. 3610; Editions Max 
Eschig, Paris. 7743 


Deviel (The) song; words and music’ 


by E. McConnell. © 1 c« Apr. 20, 
1929; E unp. 5933; Ed McConnell, 
Nashyille. 7744 


Dewdrops (The) are falling; waltz, 
words and music by H. P. Duplantis. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Apr. 12, 1929; E unp. 5623; Hayes 
Paul Duplantis, New Orleans. 7745 


Diavoletto; polka brillante, by Fla- 
minio Pignoloni; violin. © 1c. Apr. 
29, 1929; E unp. 6188; Apollo music 
co., Brooklyn. 7746 


Did I do wrong; words and music by 
B. Neal. © 1. Apr. 20, 1929: E 
unp. 5986; Ben Neal, Los Angeles. 

TTAT 

Didn’t I tell you; words and music by 
I. B. Foldessy. © 1 ce. Apr: 20, 
1929; E unp. 5917; Irene Brooks 
Foldessy, San Diego, Calif. 7748 


Divertissement; de Suite ballet, par 
André Grandjean, of France; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Mar. ''5.\/4929;''1 ¢. Mar. 28° for. 
3537; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, France. 

T7749 


7760 


Dixie bluebird; the voice of Alabama, 
lyric by Clarice White Luck, music 
by M. W. Wallace. © 1c. Apr. 15, 
1929; E unp. 5745; Mildred White 
Wallace, Columbiana, Ala. 7750 


Dixie’s calling; globe trot, by Pearl 
Adams; orch. pts. 4to. © Feb. 16, 
1929; 2 c. Feb. 18; Manhattan music 
pub. corp., New York. T7151 


Dizzy ; words and music by Geer Park- 
inson [i. e. G. F. Parkinson] ©1.. 
Apr. 23, 1929; E unp. 6022; Geer 
Forrest Parkinson, Columbus, O., 

: 7752 


Dla starszych dzieci, przy skoficzeniu 
szkoty; stowa J. S. Zielifiskiego, 
muzyka Fr. Przybviskiego; na dwa 
gtosy. (Cover-title:—Spiew na za- 
konezenie roku szkolnego dla star- 
szch dzieci) © Mar. 18, 1929; 2 ce. 
April 1; E pub. 4742; W. H. Sajew- 
ski, Chicago. 7753 


Do that thing; fox trot, by L. V. Mar- 


tin. [Melody only] © 1c. Apr. 6, 
1929; E unp. 5444; Louis Victor 
Martin, New York. 7154 


Do ya wanna little iss-kay; words by 
Herb Magidson and Ned Washing- 
ton, music by Michael H. Cleary; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. 
© April 8, 1929; 2 c. April 20; E 
pub. 5235; Mills music, inc., New 
York. 7755 


Do you? words and music by M. M. 
Flynn; pf. © 1c. Apr. 1, 1929; E 
unp. 5248; Mary Margret Flynn, Chi- 
cago. 7756 


Do you mind if I fall in love; words 
and music by Lou Davis, J. Fred 
Coots and Larry Spier. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢ Apr. 23, 
1929; E unp. 6044; Famous music 
corp., New York. TST 


Dodman Rock; folk dance [and] Tom 
Tiddler; children’s march, by John 
C. Holliday, orch. by Arthur Wood, 
of Great Britain; pts. 4to. © Mar. 
25. 1929 1 ¢. Apr..123 Mi torvoasais 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 7758 


Does this go on forever? words by 
Jack Ellis, musie by J. Fred Coots. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Apr. 1, 1929; E unp, 5268; Arthur 
Behim music corp., New York. 7759 


Doin’ the campus crawl; words and 
music by Irving Mills; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © April 2, 1929; 2 ¢. April 
20; E pub. 5238; Mills music, ine., 
New York. T7760 


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7761 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Dolly’s sleepy time; lullaby song, by 
Wallace A. Johnson; pf. with words. 
© April 4, 1929; 2 c April 6; E pub. 
4917; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 7761 


Dolores; valse, versi di Angelo Ramiro 
Borella, musica di Giuseppe Ram- 
poldi, of Italy; pf. © Feb. 15, 1929; 
1 ce. Apr. 2; E for. 3614; Benini & 
Rampoldi, Como, Italy. 7762 


Donde estas—? dulce amorcito; letra y 
musica de F. Bonanova, of Spain, 
domiciled at New York. © 1c. Apr. 
13, 1929; E unp. 5809; Fortunio 
Bonanova, New York. 7763 


Don’t disappoint me Flo; words and 
music by Elmer E. Heath; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © April 29, 1929; 2 ¢. 
April 27; E pub. 5464; Heath music 


pub. co., Smethport, Pa. 7764 
Don’t send. the roses, bring them; 
words and music by V. K. Paige. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 


Apr. 19, 1929; E unp. 5882; Viola 
K. Paige, Upper Darby, Pa. 7765 


Don’t tell me pal, you’re gone; words 
and music by A. M. Akanes. [Words 
and melody cnly] © 1 c¢. Apr. 6, 
1929; E unp. 5450; Alfred Marten 
Akanes, New York. 7766 


Doors; words by William Frederick 
Dix, music by D. D. Imbrie. © 
April 22, 1929 2 c.’ April 23 > Mipab: 
5300; Daphne Dame Imbrie, South 
Orange, N. J. T7167 


Dorfschwalben aus Osterreich ; walzer, 
von Josef Strauss, op. 164, arr. von 
Josef Németi, of Hungary ; orch. pts., 
with violin 1 conductor. 4to. © 
Mar; )20,,4929; d,.¢e, yApr. 9; 1), fer. 
3723; Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 

7768 


Dos hermanas; tango, by Barretto de 
Souza, of Great Britain, domiciled 
at ‘New York; pf. © 1c. Apr. 15, 
1929; E unp. 5698; J. Barretto de 


Souza, New York. 7769 
Doubtful don’ts; words anon., music 
by W. E. MeGee. © 1c. Apr. 22, 


1929; E unp. 5963; Winifred BE. Mc- 
Gee, Ceres, Calif. 7770 


Doux murmures; par Alfredo Barbi- 
rolli, of Italy; pf.. © Mar. 20, 1929; 
1 c. Apr. 138; E for. 3974; Heugel, 
Paris. 7771 
Doux serment; mélodie-boston, par A. 


Baussart, of Belgium; orch. pts, 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Mar. 


5, 1929; .¢ Mar...28;..E for, Sdaas 
‘Paul Decourcelle, Nice, France. 


Down Hawaiian Islands; words and 
music by W. Shankula. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Feb. 27, 
1929; 2 c« Mar. 15; E pub. 4964; 
William Shankula, East Chicago, 
Ind. 7773 


Down in a southern town; words and 


music by C. W. Davis. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
15, 1929; E unp. 5767; Claude 
Wright Davis, Atlanta. 7774 


Down on the Mississippi River; by 
W. F. Higi. [Melody only], © 1c. 
Apr. 3, 1929; E unp. 5320; William 
Franklin Higi, Minneapolis. 7705 


Down sunset’s trail; words and mel- 
ody by L. H. Nichols, harmony and 
arr. by R. Lloyd Adams. © 1 e. 
April 10, 1929; E unp. 5555; Leon- 
ard Herschel Nichols, Pomona, Calif. 

7776 


Down the lane to home sweet home; 
words and music by A. Crocker; pf. 
and ukulele acc. Clinton, Missouri, 
Crocker & Wilkinson. © April 17, 
1929; 2 ce. April 22; E pub. 5350; 
Alvin Crocker and Fred EH. Wilkin- 
son, Clinton, Mo. TTT 


Down the Mississippi, on that Missis- 
Sippi shore; words and music by 
H. W. Lawrence. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Mar. 25, 1929; EB 
unp. 5710; Harry Willis Lawrenc, 
New York. 7778 


Dragon-boat festival procession; by 
J. H. Levis, of Great Britain, domi- 
ciled at New York; pf. © 1. Apr. 
10, 1929; E unp. 5565; John Hazedel 
Levis, Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y. 

7779 


Dream castle; words and music by 
M. A. Adamowecz. © 1c. Apr. 25, 
1929; E unp. 6096; Max A. Adamo- 
wecz, Cincinnati. 7780 


Dream days; words by G. Carey, mu- 
sic by Sylvester Long Cross. © 1. 
Apr. 4, 1929; E unp. 5375; George 
Carey, Seattle. 7781 


Dream lover; words and music by 
Carl Winge, Rudy Vallee and Neil 
Moret. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 22, 1929; E unp. 5988; 
Villa Moret, inc., San Francisco. 

7782 


Dream on dream girl; words by L. 
Gillespie, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 26, 1929; E unp. 6130; 


408 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1929 
Lillian Gillespie, West Hill, Ont., 
Canada. 7783 


Dream town; fox-trot, words by A. 
Mansfield, music by William Van 
Beaver; pf. and ukulele ace. ©1e. 
Apr. 15, 1929; E unp. 5755; Arthur 
Mansfield, Plano, Il. 7784 


Dreamers (The) melodies; by M. A. 
Weitzman, nos. 27-34. [Melody 
only] ©1e. Feb. 21, 1929: E unp. 
4986; Morris Abe Weitzman, Chi- 
cago. T7785 


Dreaming I fell in love with you; 
words and music by H. Guzy. © 
April 8, 1929; 2 c. April 9; E pub. 
4906; Harry Guzy, Paterson, N. J. 

7786 

Dreaming memories; words and music 

by F. M. Knapp. [Words and mel- 


ody only] © 1 ec. Apr. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 5796; Floyd M. Knapp, 
Luther, Mich. . T7187 


Dreaming of mother; words and music 
by N. H. Brinton; pf. © 1c. Apr. 
4, 1929; E unp. 5384; Nina Hoover 
Brinton, Gooding, Id. 7788 


Dreaming of you; words and music 
by O. L. Hand. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Apr. 25, 1929; E unp. 
6100; Ola Lee Hand, Chicago. 7789 


Dreams; words and music by G. J. 
Burg. © 1c. Apr. 13, 1929: E unp. 
5684; Geroge Joseph Burg, Redondo 
Beach, Calif. 7790 


Dreamy Spanish eyes; lyric by Billy 
Curtis, music by J. Russel Robin- 
son; pf. and ukulele ace. © April 
16, 1929; 2 e. April 17; E pub. 5122; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 

7791 


Drifting along; words and music by 
E. Taylor. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ec. Apr. 8, 1929; E unp. 
5466; Elizabeth Taylor, Cleveland. 

T7192 


Drifting along and dreaming of you; 
words and music by H. E. Rust; pf. 
© 1c. Apr. 4, 1929; E unp. 5391; 
Henry E. Rust, Blachly, Or. 7793 


Drifting in the moonlight; by G. Gold- 
kette. [Melody only] © 1. Mar. 
29, 1929; E unp. 5291; George Gold- 
kette, Riverside, Ill. 7794 


Drink to me only with thine eyes; old 
English song, arr. by Roger Quilter, 
of Great Britain, transcribed by 
Frank Winterbottom, of Great Brit- 
ain; military band pts., with con- 


7804 


ductor. (Jn Hawkes & son’s mili- 
tary band journal, no. 493) © Apr. 
4,,1929; 1 ¢. Apr. 19; E for. 3918; 
Hawkes & son (London) lItd., Lon- 
don. T7195 


Drive away your sadness with a song; 
words and music by H. E. Rust; 
pf. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1929; .E unp. 
5890; Henry BE. Rust, Blachly, Or. 

7796 


Drogue (La); par M. Delmas-Popy, 
both of France; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor and ist violins conductor. 
4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ce. Mar. 28, 
1929; E for. 3554; E. Gaudet, Paris. 

T197 

Drop (A) of love; by M. A. Weitzman. 
nos. 72-78. [Melody only] ©1e. 
Feb. 21, 1929; E unp. 4988; Morris 
Abe Weitzman, Chicago. T7798 


Dropping leaves; by Helen Dallam, 
selected, ed., annotated and fingered 
by John M. Williams; pf. © Apr. 
HY 1929 2 ‘es Apr. 13 ;> Epub: 5080; 
Boston music ¢o., Boston. 7799 


Drunken (The) cantor (A chazen a 


shiker) ; words and music by M. 
Schwartz. [Yiddish words and mel- 
ody only] 


| (392 8 WA 8) 
© 1c. Apr. 15, 1929; E unp. 5768; 
Maurice Schwartz, Brooklyn. 7800 


Du meines herzens ungekronte ko6ni- 
gin; leitmotiv zu Die ungekroénte 
koOnigin, worte von Robert Gilbert 
und Hans Lefébre, musik von Hans 
May, of Austria. © Jan. 25, 1929; 
1 ec Apr. 30; E for. 4058; Alrobi 
musikverlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

7801 


Duan (A) of Barra; words by Mur- 
doch Maclean, music by Edmund 
Dunean-Rubbra, of Great Britain. © 
ep. 2h 1920; 1. Apr. 265 47 2.0r. 
4029; Oxford university press, Lon- 
don. 7802 


Duce of Italy; march, by Federico P. 
Mazuea, of Italy, domiciled at Chi- 


cago; pf. © 1c. Apr. 29, 1929; E 
unp. 6201; Caterina Mazuca, Chi- 
cago. 7803 


Duft (Der), der eine schdne frau be- 
gleitet; lied und slow-fox, text von 
Roxy, musik von Hans May, of Aus- 
tria. © Dec. 24, 1928; 1 ¢. Apr. 30, 
1929: E for. 4057; Alrobi musikver- 
lag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 7804 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7805 


Dust in my eyes, you’re throwing; 
words by H. Marvin, music by Cla- 
rence F. Fogg. ©1c. Apr. 3, 1929; 
E unp. 5302; Harry Marvin, Wood- 
lynne, N. J., and Clarence Fogg, 
Camden, N. J. 7805 


E 1 ora dell’ anima; versi e musica 
di Guido Guerrini, of Italy. © June 
10, 1928; 1 c« Apr. 18; E for. 3889; 
Umberto Pizzi, Bologna, Italy. 7806 


Each little smile; words and music by 
C. Gordon. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Apr. 5, 1929; E unp. 
5412; Cora Gordon, Brooklyn. 7807 


Each time you smile; words and mu- 
sic by Bernie Goodman [i. e. Ber- 
nard Goodman] © 1 ec. Apr. 17, 
1929; E unp. 5830; Bernard Good- 
man, Chicago. 7808 


Easter, restorer of lost dreams; pag- 
eant, text by Vera Whinery, music 
by G. ©. Tullar. 8vo. © Feb. 4, 
1929; 2 ¢. Apr. 8; D unp.. 27490; 
Grant Colfax Tullar, New York. 

7809: 


Hight little gringo maids; from Rio 
Rita, lyric by Joseph McCarthy, mu- 
sie by Harry Tierney. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. April 1, 1929; 
E unp. 5546; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 7810 


Hileen, my colleen; lyric by Herman 
Kahn, music by Roland A. Ball; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © April 1, 1929; 
2c. April 5; E pub. 49383; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 7811 


Eldorado; poem by Edgar Allen Poe, 
music by Daniel Protheroe; male 


voices. ~4to..-© Apr,..1, 1929;..2 ¢ 
Apr. 2; E pub. 4711; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 7812 
Bille. dansait. .;. elle ,.dansait.\. . 3 


sur les motifs du tango milonga Hl 
loro pelado, paroles de René Vilhi- 
anne, musique de Eduardo Gareri, 
of Italy. © Apr. 3,,1929;.1 c, Apr. 
4; E for. 3682; Société anonyme des 
éditions Ricordi, Paris. 7813 


Emigrant (The); part song, words by 
John Masefield, music by Edric Cun- 
dell, of Great Britain; mixed voices. 
4to. | © -Apr/.5,° 1929; 1‘c. Apr! 3; 
E for. 3678; W. Paxton & co., ltd., 
London. 7814 


Emegrantvalsen; text: John Nelson, 
musik: W. Berner, of Sweden; pf. 
© Oct. 10, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 12, 1929; 
EK for. 3751; Forlags a.-b. Musika- 
liska Knuten, Stockholm, Sweden. 

7815 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 24 


En s’ amousant; intermezzo, di Rug- 
gero Veronesi, of Italy; orch. 4to. 
© June 10, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 18, 1929; 
E for. 3890; Umberto Pizzi, Bologna, 
Italy. 7816 


En vain d’ un voile épais; mélodie pour 
voix grave, poéme de Victor Hmile 
Michelet, musique de A. Sauvrezis, 
of France. © Mar. 20, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 18; E for. 3949; Editions Mau- 
rice Senart, Paris. 7817 


Encore (The) ; words by Martha Mar- 
tin, music by R. Huntington Wood- 
man; high or med. voice. © April 
4, 1929; 2 c. April 8; E pub. 5096; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 7818 


Enfant (L’) do .; par Vincent 
d’Indy, of France, op.. 95; pf. © 
Mar. 5, 1929; 1 «.Mar. 28; EH. for. 
3573 ; Heugel, Paris. 7819 


England, awake! unison song, words 
and music by Gladys Reeve, of Great 
Britaim. 4to. [Staff and tonie sol-fa 
notations] © Mar. 22, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 6: E for. 3731; Edward Arnold 
& co., London. 7820 


English dance; for orch. and organ, 
by P. A. Grainger. Sc. New York, 
G. Schirmer, inc. © Mar. 29, 1929; 
2 c. April 6; E pub. 4901; Percy 
Aldridge Grainger, White Plains, 
sie YY. 7821 


English (An) posy; selected or com- 
posed by Ursula Greville; new poems 
written by Hermon Ould and old 
words adapted by Whyte Monk, old 
songs adapted and arr. with accom- 
paniments by Maurice Jacobson, of 
Great Britain. 4to. © Mar. 19, 
1929;.1 e. Mar. 16; E for. 4020; J. 
Curwen & sons, ltd., London. 7822 


Ensueno; letra y musica por Gomez y 
Fierro, of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles, Calif. [Photostat] © Apr. 
22, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 27; E pub. 5477; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 7823 

Epiloogi; by Selim Palmgren, of Fin- 
land, op. 87, no. 6; pf. © Dee. 31, 
1928; 1 ¢ Mar. 9, 1929 ; Er for. 2980; 
Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 7824 

Ernst (The) modern graded studies 


for saxophone; by W. A. Ernst. 
bk. 2. obl. 16mo. © Apr. 29, 1929; 


2 ec. and aff. Apr. 30; AA 14625; 
Irving Berlin standard music corp., 
New York. 7825 
Ernst (The) modern graded. studies 
for saxophone; by W. A. Ernst. 
bk. 3. obl. 16mo.. © Apr. 30, 1929; 
2e and aff.,May.1; AA 15802; 


410 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1929 


7848 


Irving Berlin standard music corp., 
New York. 7826 


Espanola; from Rio Rita, lyric by 
Joseph McCarthy, music by Harry 
Tierney. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. April 1, 1929; E unp. 5547; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 7827 


Espanola jazz; by R. Dick Parnell. 
Cincinnati, O., Fillmore music house. 
1. Band pts., with solo cornet con- 
ductor. 4to—2. E flat alto saxo- 
phone or E flat clarinet, with pf. ace. 
© Apr. 13, 1929; 2 c. each Apr. 20; 
E pub. 5250, 5259; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cincinnati. 7828, 7829 


Estrella; valse, letra y musica por 
R. G. Levy; pf. © 1 ¢. Apr. 27, 
1929; E unp. 6159; Rafael Gonzalez 
Levy, New York. 7830 


Estrella @ lua nova; canto fetiche de 
Makumba, harmonizado por H. Villa- 
Lobos, of Brazil. © Mar. 5, 1929; 
1 ¢. Mar. 28; E for. 3605; Editions 
Max Eschig, Paris. 7831 


Eternel printemps; grande valse, par 
F. Popy, transcrite pour harmonie et 
fanfare avec conducteur si bémol, 
par J. Furgeot, of France. 4to. © 
Dee, ..d1;; 1928;:.1).c. Mar.; 28,1929; 
E for. 3544; E. Gaudet, Paris. 7832 


Etna traditura; versi di Guglielmo 
Onofri, musica di Ralph De Luca, 
of Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn. 
[Words and melody only] © Mar. 
1, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 18; E pub. 5181; 
G. Onofri and R. De Luca, Brooklyn. 

7833 


Etude en la mineur; par HE. R. 
Blanchet, of France, op. 42; pf. © 
Dee. 31, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 138, 1929; 


for. 3963; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 7834 
Etude en ré majeur; par E. R. 


Blanchet, of France, op. 42; pf. © 
DEC. of, Boze Ive HApr. 1o:21929% 
for. *5962; Editions Max JEschig, 
Paris. 7835 


Evalyn; words and music by K. Boone; 
pf. © 1c. Apr.17} 1929: BH ump. 
5836; Kathryn Boone, St. Louis. 

7836 


E-van-ge-line; words and music by Ed. 
Snyder. © Mar. 30, 1929; 2 c. April 
5: E pub. 4814; Edward Snyder, In- 
dianapolis. 7837 


Evelyn; words by L. B. Harford, music 
by Sylvester Long Cross; pf. ©1c. 
Apr. 15, 1929; E unp. 5724; Laura B 
Harford, Yakima, Wash. 7838 


Evening hymn; rest with Thee, words 
and music by S. F. Hartley. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 10, 1929; E unp. 5569; S. Fran- 
cis Hartley, Waterloo, Ia. 7839 


Evensong; from Sonata-rhapsody, by 
T. Frederick H. Candlyn; organ. 
Apr. 18, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 27; E pub. 
5449; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

7840 


H\vensong; sacred song, words and mu- 
sic by Marjorie Eastwood Dudley; 
low or med. voice. © Apr. 18, 1929; 
2c. Apr. 20; E pub. 5371; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York. 7841 


Evensong (An) of prayer; hymn- 
anthem, words by Maude Lyman, 
music by Charles Huerter; mixed 
voices with organ ace. 4to. © Apr. 
1,4A929; 2-¢. Apr, Ja: By, DUD,,.pUZS 5 
Boston music co., Boston. 7842 


EKventail (L’) de Jeanne; ballet en un 
acte, par Maurice Ravel, P. O. Fer- 
roud, and others, all of France; pf. 
solos and duets. © Dee. 31, 1928; 
Le fjeyeMarnp 28) 1929645) .for. | 3562); 
Heugel, Paris. 7843 


Eventide; romance, by Leon Dore, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Jan. 29, 1929; 
1c. Apr. 6; E for. 3749; Allan & co., 


proprietary, Itd., Melbourne, Aus- 
tralia. 7844 
Ever so goosey; comedy  fox-trot, 


words and music by Wright Butler 
and Raymond Wallace, both of Great 
Britain; pf: acc., with ukulele arr. 
by Harry J. Stafford. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 2, 
1929 jo) eo Apr, (13)3\.H. for:) 3802; 
Campbell, Connelly & co., London. 
7845 


Every day melodies; collection of pop- 
ular melodies arr. for violin and pf., 
rev. by Crosby Mollenhauer; violin 
Dts,yw.l. © » April; By; L9Z9s6P c. 
April 12; aff. April 11; AA 12997; 
Hamilton S. Gordon, inc., New York. 

7846 


Every little while I think of you; 
words by Johnny McLaughlin, mu- 
sic by Harold Levey, arr. by Albert 
Deer; male voices. 4to. © Apr. 8, 
1929.2 ¢. Apr), LhanE) supe) eLe 
M. Witmark & sous, New York. 

T847 


Everybody wants my baby now; fox- 
trot, lyric and music by M. Berger. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Apr. 9, 1929; E unp. 5516; Mac Ber- 
ger, New York. 7848 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7849 


Evolution blues; words and music by 
J. EK. Sullivan. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Apr. 24, 1929; E unp. 
6056; Joseph E. Sullivan, Elmhurst, 
IN eva 7849 


Bye-full (An) of you; fox-trot, lyric 
by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Mabel 
Wayne, arr. by Frank Skinner ; orch. 
pts. 4to. © Apr. 8, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 
9; E pub. 5021; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 7850 


Eye-full (An) of you; fox-trot song, 
lyric by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by 
Mabel Wayne. © Mar. 28, 1929; 
2 c. Mar. 30; E pub. 4780; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 7851 


Facing new worlds; words by B. W. 
Jenkins, jr., music by H. M. Bloe- 
dorn. Washington, D. C., EH. F. 
Droop & sons co. © April 27, 1929; 
2 c. April 27; E pub. 5456; Helen 


May Bloedorn and _ Benjamin 
Wheeler Jenkins, jr., Washington. 
7852 


Fair (A) exchange; whimsy, words by 
Charles W. Duke, music by Fred- 
erick Stanley Smith; high voice. © 
April 4, 1929; 2 c. April 8; E pub. 
5088; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

7853 


Fairies (The) and brownies at play; 
tone picture of the West, by H. 
Werder; pf. [Photostat] © 1. 
Apr. 26, 1929; E unp. 6152; Hans 
Werder, Denver. 7854 


Fairy revels; unison song, verses from 
Irish national poetry, Irish air arr. 
by G. Ronald Olden, of Great Brit- 
ain. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © July 21, 1928; 1 «. 
July 19; E for. 3909; G. Ronald 


Olden, Belfast, Ireland. 7855 
Fairy (A) tale; by Clara Gregory 
Bridge; violin and pf. © Mar. 29, 


1929; 2 c. April 6; E pub. 5086; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 7856 


Faithful Shepherd; anthem, words by 
Thomas B. Pollock, music by J. 
Sebastian Matthews and H. Alexan- 
der Matthews; sop. solo ane cho. 
of mixed voices; organ ace. 4to. 
©, Apr. 5, 1929° 2 @ ‘Apr. 17-9 pup. 
5162; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

7857 


Fall in line [and] The purple and the 
gray; words and music by M. V. 
Binde;' pt © AY. 20. domes ic. 
Apr. 20; Ei pub. 5229*" Martha’ V. 
Binde, Houston. 7858 


pt. III, n.s., v. 24 


Famosa; polka, di Santi Tafarella, 
rid. di Albert Ziri, both of Italy, 
domiciled at Brooklyn; 2 mands. 
and guit. © Mar. 6, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
11; E pub. 5340; O. Pagani & bro., 
New York. 7859 


Famous song hits for tenor banjo; arr. 
by Ralph Colicchio; with pf. ace. 
folio 7.. © Mar. 27, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
28; aff. April 13; AA 14738; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 7860 


Fanfare; de L’éventail de Jeanne, par 
Maurice Ravel, of France; pf., 4 
hands. © Mar. 20, 1929; 1 ¢c. Apr. 
13; E for. 3976; Heugel, Paris. 7861 


Fantasie-impromptu; from  Sonata- 
rhapsody, by T. Frederick H. Cand- 
lyn; organ. © Apr. 18, 1929; 2 e. 
Apr. 27; E pub. 5448; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 7862 


Fantasie tanz (Fancy dance); tiber 
Der Schweizer knabe und Thurgauer 
lied, von José Berr, of Switzerland ; 
pf. © Feb. 11, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 12; 
E pub. 4719; Richard Kiener, Pitts- 


burgh. 7863 
Far away pal of mine; words and 
music by B. Moses. [Words and 


melody only] © 1. Apr. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 5889; Betty Moses, Toledo, O. 
7864 


Far och mor; text av J. Severin, mu- 
sik av Eugen Widman, of Sweden. 
© Dec. 10, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 25, 1929; 
E for. 4004; Edition Sylvain, Stock- 
holm, Sweden. 7865 


Farewell song; tone picture of the 
West, words and music by H. Wer- 
der; pf. [Photostat] © 1 ¢c Apr. 
26, 1929; E unp. 6153 ; Hans Werder, 
Denver. 7866 


Farrell (Constance M.) Novelette; 
classic jazz, ed. by J. G. Hinderer; 
pf. © Jan. 28, 1929; 2 ¢, Mar. 20; 
EK pub. 4745; Constance M. Farrell, 


St. Paul. T7867 
Farshtoisene mamma; words by M. 
Rund, music by J. Jaffe. [Words 


and melody only] © 1. Apr. 25, 
1929; E unp. 6076; Julius Jaffe and 
Morris Rund, New York. 7868 


Fascinating you-o00-00, you’re fascinat- 
ing me; lyrics by Benee Russell and 
Charles Tobias, music by Vincent 
Rose. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Apr. 16, 1929; E unp. 5784; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine., 
New York. 7869 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1929 


7889 


Fate (The) of the subway; words by 
F. Swint, music by Luther A. Clark. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Apr. 6, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 11; E pub. 
5138; Frank Swint, Stapleton, es 


Father on high, hear me; sacred song, 
words and music by V. B. Cook. 
April 17, 1929; 2 ¢«. April: 22; EH 
pub, 5349; Virgil Burton Cook, Tam- 
pa, Fla. 7871 


Father Time jazz; words by O. N. 
Eyans, music by Sylvester L. Cross. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 


mor 9 1929: 2c Apr. 11; E pub, 
5143: Orange Noble Evans, Elma, 
Wash. 7872 


Fedelta ; polka, di Santi Tafarella, rid. 
di Albert Ziri, both of Italy, domi- 
eiled at Brooklyn; 2 mands. and 
guit. © Mar. 6, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 11; 
E pub. 5342; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. 7873 


Feelin’ blue; words by J. Vander, mu- 
sic by P. Stewart. © 1c. Apr. 1, 
1929; E unp. 5232; John Vander and 
Paul Stewart, Pittsburgh. 7874 


Femmes d’orient; esquisse orientale, 
par VY. Dyck, of France; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Mar. 
5, 1929; 1 « Mar. 28; E for. 3529; 
F. Moulin, Cannes, France. 7875 


Ferroud (P. O.) Marche; de L’éven- 
tail de Jeanne, par P. O. Ferroud, of 
France; pf., 4 hands. © Mar. 20, 
fee. Apr, 13>. for. ‘sot ; 
Heugel, Paris. 7876 


Fervaal; prélude du 1°" acte, par V. 
ad’ Indy, réduction pour pf., violon 
et violoncelle par Jean Witkowski, 
of France. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 «. 
Apr. 13, 1929; E for. 3961; Durand 
et cie., Paris. 7877 


Festa tragica; di Scene abruzzesi, di 
C. de Nardis, riduzione per orches- 
trina con pf. conduttore di Arturo de 
Cecco, of Italy. pts. 4to. © Apr. 
4, 1929; 1 e Apr. 5; E for.. 3698; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 7878 


Yestival; overture, by Albert Leutner, 
arr. by Aubrey Winter, of Great 
Britain; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor. © Apr. 8, 1929; ic. Apr. 19; 
E for. 3917; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) Itd., London. 7879 


Festival of empire; Grand patriotic 
fantasia, by J. Mackenzie-Rogan, of 
Great Britain; full military band 
pts., with conductor. (Jn Boosey’s 
Military journal, 158th series, no. 1) 


52354—29 


© Mar. 22, 1929; 1 ec. Apr. 15; E 
for, 3841; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 
7880 


Fiaba (La) dello zar saltan; opera in 
quattro atti e un prologo, in sette 
quadri, libretto russo di V. I. Biel- 
ski, versione ritmica dal russo di 
Rinaldo Kifferle, of Italy, musica di 
N. Rimski-Korsakov; spartito per 
canto e pf. Nuova edizione riveduta. 
Testo italiano e tedesco. © Mar. 
20, tooo: 2 Ce. Apr. 13> Hi for, $984: 
W. Bessel et cie., Paris. [© Italian 
words] 7881 


Fiddle sticks; pf. novelty, by Jack 
Glogau and Joe Zimmerman. © 
Apr. 19, 1929; 2 ec. Apr. 20; E pub. 
5230; Arthur Behim musie corp., 
New "York. 7882 


Fields (The) are full; words by Ed- 
ward Shanks, music by Ivor Gur- 
ney, of Great Britain. © Feb. 21, 
1929; 1 ce. Apr. 26; E for. 4031; Ox- 
ford university press, London. 7883 


Fiksowanyi czolowik; words by E. Zu- 
kowsky, music by A. Schwartz. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Apr. 25, 1929; E unp. 6088; Abe 
Sehwartz and Eugene Zukowsky, 
New York. 7884 


Fineesh—I go! humorous song, words 
and music by George HIlis, arr. by 
Herbert Townsend, both of Great 
Britain. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © Feb. 22, 1929; 1c. Apr. 
15; E for. 38338; Reynolds & co., 
London. 7885 


Finesse; by Bernard Maltin and Ray 
Doll. © 1c. Apr. 11, 1929; E unp. 
5609; Santly bros., ine., New York. 

7886 


Finger twister; by Emil Velazco; or- 
gan. (In Komedy tid-bits) © Mar. 
25, 1929; 2 ce. April 10; E pub. 4992; 
Crawford music corp., New York. 

7887 


Fireflies; by Elizabeth Gest; selected, 
ed., annotated, and fingered by John 
M. Williams; pf. © Apr. 1, 1929; 
2c. Apr. 18; E pub. 5031; Boston 
music co., Boston. 7888 


Fireman, save my child! musical com- 
edy, lyrics by G. A: Weller, and 
others, music by E. F. Craig, F. A. 
Harding and L. D. Parker; musical 
sc. © Apr. 1, 1929; 2 ec. Apr. 6; 
E pub. 4832; Charles W. Homeyer & 
co., Boston. 7889 


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7890 


Fires of spring; by Frances Terry; pf. 
© Mar. 29, 1929; 2 ec. Apr. 6; E pub. 
4891; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

7890 


First flower; waltz, by D. Ferraro; pf. 
Pittsburg, Kan., Music house of Bo- 
tefuhr’s. ‘©, April 13, 1929; 2 e. 


April 18; E pub. 5052; Dorothy Fer- |- 


raro, Pittsburg, Kan. 7891 


1st, 2nd and 8rd positions, a modern 
method, compiled and arr. by H. 
Hoare, op. 30. bk. 2. Chicago, Chi- 
cago educational music library. © 
May 6, 1929; 2 c. and aff. May 8; 
AA 15602; Henry Hoare, Chicago. 


7892 | 


First (The) two years of piano tech- 
nic; by Clarence G. Hamilton. 
Apr. 20, 1929; 2 ec. and aff. May 2; 
AA 15478; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

7893 


Fishing (The) fleet; song in unison, 
words by George R. Elliott, set to 
traditional Irish air, The brink of 
the white rocks, arr. by G. Ronald 
Olden, of Great Britain. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 
26, 1929; 1 ¢. Apr. 6; E for. 3708; 
Bayley & Ferguson, Glasgow. 7894 


Five (The) o’clock girl; selection, mu- 
sic by Harry Ruby,selected and arr. 
by H. M. Higgs, of Great Britain; 
pf. London, Chappell & co., ltd. © 
Mar. 11, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 30; E for. 
3674; Harms, ine., New York. 7895. 


Flag of our nation; words by R. B. 
Brown, music by L. B. Knox; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Apr. 9, 1929; 2 « 
Apr. 12; E pub. 5009; Lenox music 
co., Boston. — 7896 


Fleurette; paroles anglaises et fran- 
ecaises et musique de Maury Madi- 
son [pseud. of W. R. Smith] ©1ce. 
Apr. 25, 1929; E unp. 6078; W. Ren- 
wick Smith, Paris, Ky. 7897 


Fleurs de mai; valse lente, par Al- 
fredo Barbirolli, of Italy; pf. © 
Mar. 20, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 13; HB for. 
3975; Heugel, Paris. 7898 


Fleurs (Les) ne mentent jamais; valse 
dans De la folie pure, paroles de 
Louis Lemarchand, musique de Mau- 
rice Hermite, of France. © Mar. 
29, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 30; E for. 3654; 
Enoch & cie., Paris. 7899 


Flight; words by Dorothy Dickinson, 
music by Molly Carew, of Great 
Britain. © Mar. 12, 1929; 1¢@ Mar. 


_.-pt. 100, 1S. oye 


30; E for. 3847; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 7900 


Flood (The) song; the Alabama flood, 
words and music by Andrew Jen- 
kins. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ¢e. Apr. 22, 1929; E unp.. 5992; 
Southern music pub. co., ine, New 
York, 7901 


eri et Floodgates; words 
First lessons in violin playing; in the | gates; words by Martha Martin, 


music by R. Huntington Woodman; 
high voice. © April 4, 1929; 2 ¢ 
April 8; E pub. 5095; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 7902 


-Florella; words by Alfred Bryan, mu- 


sic by L. E. De Francesco; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. © Mar. 21, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
20; E pub. 4870; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. [© ukulele arr.] 7903 


Florida the land of dreams; words and 
music by D. M. McCauley. © 1 «. 
Apr, 20, 1929; E unp. 5942; D. Mil- 
ton McCauley, Jacksonville, Fla. . 

7904 


Flower of. delight; theme song of 
Kyher, words by Harlan Thompson, 
music by William Kernell. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Apr. 17, 
1929; E unp. 5848; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, ine., New York. 7905 - 


Fly with me; words by L. L. Larson, 


music by Burrell Van _ Buren. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Feb. 2, 1929; E unp. 3379; Lincoln 
L. Larson, Detroit. 7906 


Flying; words and music by A. Lax 
and E. Craig. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Apr. 1, 1929; E ump. 
5665 ; Arnold Lax and Edward Craig, 
Cambridge, Mass. 7907 


Fo6r ro skull och tros skull och sa f6r 
kiirleks skull; valsen, text av Wal- 
demar Dalquist, musik avy Fred Win- 
ter, of Sweden; pf. © Jan. 2, 1929; 
1c Apr. 25; E for. 4009; Hdition 
Sylvain, Stockholm, Sweden. 7908 


Folias; de Gaspar Sanz, transcription 
de Emilio Pujol, of Spain; guit. © 
Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 28, 1929; 
E for. 3598; Editions Max Hschig, 
Paris. 7909 

Folk-tune (The) book; compiled and 
arr. by Angela Diller and Kate 
Stearns Page; rhythmic band pts., 
with conductor’s se. and song book. 
2d series. © April 17, 1929; 2 e. 
April 20; E pub. 5428; G. Schirmer, 
inec., New York. 7910: 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1929 


Follow thru; selection, by Ray Hen- 
derson, of U. S., arr. by Hans Spi- 
alek, of Austria; pf. ©. Apr.. 23, 
1929; 2 e@ Apr. 24; BH pub. 5383; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 7911 


Fond (The) dove: waltzes, by A. M. 
Baldwin; pf. © April 8, 1929; 2 c. 
April 3; E pub. 4753; Anita M. Bal- 
dwin, Santa Anita, Calif. 7912 


Foote (Arthur) Air; string orch. sc. 
and pts. © Apr. 18, 1929; 2 c Apr. 
27; E pub. 5486; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 7913 


For she loves me; words and music by 
A. J. P. Vandermyn. [Photostat] 
© 1c. Apr. 1, 1929; E unp. 5256; 
Armand J. P.Vandermyn, Pitts- 
burgh. 7914 


For you and I; words and music by 
A. T. Jacobs. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Apr. 22, 1929; E unp. 
5978; Albert T. Jacobs, San Fran- 
cisco. 7915 


For you and you alone; words and 
music by F. H. Sheehan. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Apr. 6, 
1929; E unp. 5673; Fannie Hauer 
Sheehan, Mobile. 7916 


For you, for me: hymn, words and 


music by G. E. Bonney. © April 8, | 


1929; 2 c. April 10; E pub. 4952; 
Gerald Emery Bonney, Winona Lake, 
Ind. TILE 


For your colleen’s sake! do not forget 
auld Erin! words and music by M. 
Marchellos, of Greece, domiciled at 
Union City, N. J. © 1. Apr. 20, 
1929; E unp. 5955; Mabel Mar- 
chellos, Union City, N. J. 7918 


Fora ’e caycelle! versi e musica di 
Luigi Donadio, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Apr. 5, 1929; E unp. 
5403; John Clano, Woodside, L. I., 
1 7919 


Forbidden; words and music by Jean 
Talbot. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 25, 1929; E unp. 6110; 
Ruth Sylvia Keil, Hollywood, Calif. 

7920 


Forget me not, I love you; words by 
F. Folsom, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 12, 1929; E unp. 5652; 
Frellie Folsom, Statenville, Ga. 

7921 

Forgive and forget; words and music 
by C. A. Blanchette; mixed voices. 
© Mar. 25, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 27; E 


7933 


pub. 4868; Charles A. Blanchette, 


Minneapolis, Minn. 7922 
Forgotten; words and music by 
Marjorie Blanid Gilbert. [Words 


and melody only] © 1c. Apr. 20, 
1929; E unp. 5920; Raymond Edwin 
Gilbert, Dorchester, Mass. 7923 


Forsaken; words and music by M. EH. 
Ward. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 12, 1929; E unp. 5676; 
Maude Evelyn Ward, New Brighton, 
SaTooN, TY 7924 


Four-o’clocks; by Wallace A. Johnson, 
op. 190, no. 4; pf. © April 10, 1929; 
2 ce. April 12; E pub. 5072; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 7925 


Frate vendicato; versi e musica di G. 
Ippolito. [Words and melody only] 
© Apr. 1, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 2; E pub. 
4714; Giuseppe Ippolito, New 
Rochelle, N. Y. 7926 


Free air; humoresque, by Ferde Grofé ; 
pf. .© April 19, 1929; 2 @ April 22; 
E pub. 5269; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 7927 


Fremersberg (Le); scéne instrumen- 
tale en quatre parties; par Miloslaw 
Kennemann, of Czechoslovakia; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. © 
Dee. 31, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 28, 1929; E 
for. 3564; Heugel, Paris. 7928 


French march patrol; by James M. 
Fulton; band pts., with solo cornet 
conductor. Cincinnati, O., Fillmore 
music house. 4to. © Apr. 13, 1929; 
2 ec. Apr. 20; E pub. 5255; Fillmore 
bros. co., Cincinnati. 7929 


Friend of mine; words and music by 
M. H. Stowe; pf. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © April 15, 1929; 
2c. April 20; E pub. 5329; Margaret 
H. Stowe, Elmira, N. Y. 7930 


Fringes; lyric by Martha K. White, 
music by L. Sugarman. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Apr. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 5734; Louis Sugarman, New 
York. 7931 


From our native land; folk-song minia- 
tures, arr. for pf. by Alec Rowley, 
of Great Britain. © Mar. 27, 1929; 
1¢. April 1; E for. 3526; Edwin Ash- 
down, Itd., London. 7932 


Fronde (Le) che vedesti rinverdire ; 
per voce e orch. d’ archi, parole di 
Ada Negri, musica di Mario Bru- 
schettini, of Italy. © June 10, 1928; 
1 ec. Apr. 18, 1929; E for. 3896; 
Umberto Pizzi, Bologna, Italy. 7933 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7934 


pt. IIT, n.s., v. 24 


Funny fables; by Emil Velazco; organ. 
(In Komedy tid-bits) © Mar. 25, 
1929; 2 c. April 10; E pub. 4993; 
Crawford music corp., New None 


Fury of the storm; by Leo A. Kem- 
pinski, op. 83; orch. pts., with pf. or 
organ conductor, and 1st violin con- 
ductor. © Apr. 4, 1929; 2c. Apr. 5; 
E pub. 4822; Irving Berlin standard 
music corp., New York. 7935 


Fusilamiento (El) de Toral; corrido, 
por I. M. Valle, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Chicago; two voices. [Photostat] 
© 1c. Apr. 29, 1929; E unp. 6193; 
Ignacio M. Valle, Chicago. 7936 


Gal (The) I loved; words and music 
by J. Centek. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Apr. 25, 1929; E unp. 
6098; Joseph Centek, Almena, a 


Galant (Le) chasseur et la belle 
laitiére; par Vincent d’ Indy, of 
France, op. 95; pf. © Mar. 5, 1929; 
1..e.. Mar. 28; E for. 3570; Heugel, 
Paris. 7938 


Gallardas; de Gaspar Sanz, transcrip- 
tion, de Emilio Pujol, of Spain; guit. 
© Dee. 31, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 28; 1929; 
E for. 3596; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris, 7939 


Garden (The) where my dreams came 
true; words by S. J. Simon, music 
by Jack Sims, of Great Britain; pf. 
ace., with banjulele banjo and uku- 
lele arr. by Alvin D. Keech. [Staff 
and tonie sol-fa notations] © Apr. 
21-1929 * Te. Apr. 5: ‘for. 3105; 
B. Feldman & co., London. 7940 


Garlic blues; words and music by 
Spencer Williams. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Apr. 22, 1929; HE 
unp. 5968; Georgia music co., New 
York. 7941 


Gavotte; by Arthur Foote; string orch. 
se. and pts. © Apr. 18, 1929; 2c. 
Apr. 27; E pub. 5437; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 7942 


Gavotte; fiir violoncello und klavier, 
von Ernst Cahnbley, of Germany, 

‘op. 12, no. 2. (Jn Vortrags-album, 
heft. 2) .© Mar. 21, 1929; 1 «Apr. 
4; E for. 3708; Steingraber-verlag, 
Leipzig. 79438 

Ge mig en blick ur dina vackra 6gon; 
fox-trot, text av Jean Ernst, musik 
av Karl Wehle, of Sweden; pf. 
Apr. 10,1928; 1 ¢ Apr. 25, 1929." Hh 
for. 4006; Edition Sylvain, Stock- 
holm, Sweden. 7944 


Gedanken sind frei; lied und blues, 
aus Sie werden lachen, worte von 
Karl Farkas, musik von Egon Neu- 
mann, of Austria. © Nov. 7, 1928; 
1c. Jan. 24, 1929; E for. 4023; Edi- 
tion Bristol musik-u. bithnenverlag, 
a. g., Vienna. 7945 


Gee whiz! when mother washes me; 
song recitation, words by Retta 
Jacobs, music by Mary V. McGowan. 
© Nov. 14, 1928; 2 ec. April 15, 1929; 
E pub. 5043; Eldridge entertainment 
house, ine., Franklin, O. 7946 


Geisha girl; Japanse fox-trot, lyrics 
by T. Lardon and William Terryl, 
music by T. Lardon. [Words and 
melody only] © 1: Apr. 4, 1929; 
E unp. 5360; Ted Lardon, Brooklyn. 

F947 


General Charles P. Summerall ; march, 
by H. Scholtens; band pts. 4to. © 
April 27, 1929; 2 cc, April 27 5; pub. 
5457 ; Hendrick Scholtens, Ft. Ethan 
Allen, Vt. 7948 


Genevieve; words by C. F. Dietsch, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Apr. 20, 1929; 
E unp. 5928; Clao Fairchild Dietsch, 
Rawlins, Wy. 7949 


Ghitar ; Spanish dance, by F. Amodeo, 
op. 5; pf. acc. ©1c. Feb. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 3799; Ferdinand Amodeo, 
Mechanicville, N. Y. 7950 


Giovanna to thee I am calling; lyric 
by Richard Kountz, musie by Josef 
Pasternack, arr. by Albert Deer; 
male voices. 4to. © Apr. 8, 1929; 
2.e. Apr. 11; E pub. 5011; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 7951 


Girls, girls, I have cold feet now; 
words by A. M. Drazkowski, music 
by Pauline Britting. New York 
City, Frank Harding. ©. Mar. 8, 
1929; 2 c. Apr. 11; E pub. 5139; Al- 
bert M. Drazkowski, Manchester, 
IN: els 7952 


Girls (The) who we ignore; words by 
J. Zarro,. musie by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Apr. 3, 1929; E unp. 5309; Juan 
Zarro, Brooklyn. 7953 


Gisheft (A) hob ich; words by M. 
Rund, music by J. Jaffe. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Apr. 17, 
1929; E unp. 5842; Julius Jaffe and 
Morris Rund, New York. 7954 


Give a rouse; poem by Robert Brown- 
ing, music by Louis Drakeford, of 
Great Britain; in E flat. [London], 


416 


Pe 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1929 . 


7975 


Winthrop Rogers, ltd. © Mar. 28, 
gazva: 1 ec Apr. 12; Wyion, 2: 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd., Lon- 
don. 7955 


Give me a parting smile; words and 
music by C. H. J. Harding. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Apr. 6, 
1929; E unp. 5425; C. H. J. Harding, 
New York. 7956 


Give me a penny of your love; words 
and music by A. V. Herman, of Rus- 
Sia, domiciled at Seattle, Wash. © 
me. Apr. 11,..1929;, EB unp...5613 ; 
Anatole V. Herman, Seattle. (957 


Give me light ; words by G. D. Giuseffi, 
musie by Andrew S. Dimichino. © 
1c. Apr. 9, 1929; E unp. 5533; Giro- 
lamo D. Giuseffi, St. Louis. 7958 


Give me my mammy back and [ll be 
satisfied; words and music by 
Thomas A. Romley. © 1. Apr. 5, 
1929; E unp. 5410; Thomas Aquinas 
Romley, Arlington, Mass. 7959 


Glee and chorus book for male voices; 
by Earl Towner and Ernest Hesser. 
4to. © Mar. 13, 1929; 2 c. and aff. 
Mar. 23; A 6261; Silver, Burdett & 
co., Newark, N. J. 7960 


Glorious (The) way; Sunday school 
service for Children’s day, words by 
A. A. Payn, music by Adam Geibel 
and others. 8vo. © April 10, 1929; 
2c. April 17; E pub. 5119; Hall- 
Mack co., Philadelphia. 7961 


Glory ; marche heroique, par Spéranza- 
Camusat, of France; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Mar. 20, 
igeo 1 Apr 137 HY for. 3997 ; 
Cheudens, Paris. 7962 


God bless King George! a Song of em- 
pire, words by W. Allen Barker, mu- 
sic by Harold Charles Gilbard Stev- 
ens, of Great Britain. © Feb. 21, 
1929; 1 ‘e. Apr. 15;:'E) for. 3811 ;s 
Berners music co., ltd., London. 

7963 


God needed an angel: words by D. P. 
Watkins, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Apr. 17, 1929; E unp. 5818; David 
P. Watkins, Plainsville, Pa. 7964 


God, the Eternal Ruler; anthem, words 
by J. W. Chadwick, music by} 70°, 
Tertius Noble, of Great Britain, dom- 
iciled at New York: mixed voices. 
4to. © Apr. 18, 1929; 2 ¢ Apr. Oe ; 
E pub. 5434; Arthur P. Schmidt co.. 
Boston. 7965 


Golden California ; words and music by 
Horace Smythe [pseud. of H. W. B. 
Smith] [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 1, 1929; B unp. 5251; 
Horace W. B. Smith, San Francisco. 

7966 


Golden (The) kernels of love; words 
and music by T. CheeChoo, of Can- 
ada. [Words and melody only] © 
Pero Apr bs laao:. hr arp. tae 5 
Thomas CheeChoo, Watts, Alta., 
Canada. (967 | 


Gondoliera veneziana; by C. Adolfo 
Bossi, of Italy, op. 24, no. 2; pf. © 
April 10, 1929; 2 c. April 12; E pub. 
5068; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 7968 


Good luck seeds; words and music by 
H. Yorke-Norburn, of Canada. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Apr. 6, 1929; E unp. 5484; Henry 
Yorke-Norburn, Birchcliff, Ont., Can- 
ada. 7969 


Good morning glory; from the musical 
comedy, lyrics by Darrell P. Ware, 
music by J. W. Miller. © April 2, 
1929; 2 ¢e. April 9; E pub. 4907; Joe 
W. Miller and Darrell Ware, Evans- 
ton, Ill. 7970 

Good night, dear heart, good night; 
words by M. P. Johnson, music by 
Samuel H. Speck.. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Apr. 26, 1929; E 


unp. 6132; Morris P. Johnson, De- 
troit. 7971 


Goodness gracious Sue; fox-trot, words 
by H. Kern and Patrick Duffy, mu- 
sic by Ray Hibbeler. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © April 16, 
1929; 2 ec. April 20; E pub. 5333; 
Harry Kern, Schofield Barracks, 
Hawaii. (972 

Gopak; kleinrussischer tanz aus der 
oper Der jahrmarkt von Sorodtschin- 
tzi, von M. Mussorgsky, arr. von Leo- 
pold Weninger, of Austria; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor and violin 1 con- 
ductor. 4to. © Mar. 20, 1929; 1c. 
Apr. 9; HE for. 3722; .D. .Bakter, 
Leipzig. 7973 

Gordohn (Theordor) Three Russian 
sketches; strings. 1. A thought. [2 
others] ©1c. Apr. 25, 1929; E unp. 
6097 ; Herman Victor Gordohn, Crest- 
wood, N. Y. 7974 

Goumiers (Les); de Suite Marocaine, 
par M. Deimas—F. Andrieu, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 


tor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1c. Apr. 
13, 1929; E for. 3993; Andrieu 
fréres, Paris. 7975 


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7976 


pt. III, n.s., Vv 24 


Gounod (Charles Francois) There is 
a green hill; transcribed by Edward 
Shippen Barnes; organ. © Apr. 3, 
1929. 2 .c 4Apr, 5; 2 Gpub. “4886; 
Theodore Presser, co., Philadelphia. 

7976 


Gracey, my pretty baby; words by G. 
Landi, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Apr. 26, 1929; E unp. 6188; Grace 
Landi, Passaic, N. J. fot 


Grand (The) arpeggio; by H. J. Chal- 


mers; solo for harp or pf. © Mar. 
25, 1929; 2 ce. Mar. 26; E pub. 4700; 
Harry J. Chalmers, Akron, O. 7978 


Grand concerto; pour violoncelle avec 
ace. de pf., par H. Villa-Lobos, of 
Brazil, op. 50. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 «. 
Mar. 28, 1929; E for. 3608; Editions 
Max HEschig, Paris. 7979 


Grand valse brillante; by Rich. Krentz- 
lin, of Germany, op. 108; pf. duet. 
© April 4, 1929; 2 c. April 6; E pub. 
4925; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 7980 


Grave (The) could not hold Him; 
hymn, words and music by G. HE. 
Bonney. © April 8, 1929; 2 ¢. April 
10; E pub. 4955; Gerald Emery 
Bonney, Winona Lake, Ind. 7981 


Great Scot! sporting musical romance, 
book by D. F. Marcus and George F. 
Smithfield, lyrics and music by D. F. 
Marcus and Bernard Maltin. ©1le. 
Apr. 26,1929.) unp.,..27502. 3) DP, 
Frank Marcus, ne Ney Yee oe 


Great (The) smokey yhountains and 
you; waltz ballad, lyric by J. V. Dilla- 
hunty, music by Burrell Van Buren. 
Three Rivers, Texas, Dillahunty pub. 
co. (©, Mar; 1: 1929") 2 ey Mar NV2:; 
E pub. 5262; Josephine Virginia 
Dillahunty, Three Rivers, Tex. 7983 


Green (The) tent; two-part song, poem 
by W. H. Davies, music by Rutland 
Boughton, of Great Britain; female 
or treble voices. London, J. Curwen 
& sons, ltd. 4to. © Apr. 9, 1929; 1 
c:' Apr. 6; E. for. (3740; Rutland 
Boughton, Newent, Gloucestershire, 
England. 7984 


Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) To spring; 
op. 48, no. 6; transcription by Kd- 
ward Shippen Barnes; organ. © 
Agr, "3; 119294 “20e. Apr.) Die ypub: 
4834; Theodore Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 7985 


Grieving for you; words and music by 


W. P. Saunders. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Apr. 24, 1929; E 


unp. 6059; William Philip Saunders, 
Cleveland. 7986 


Grins and giggles; novelty, by Andy 
Sannella, arr. by Claude Lapham; H 
flat alto saxaphone, with pf. ace. © 
Apr. °16,°1929'5'2.-¢, Apr’ 1 ii pene 
5176; Crawford music corp., New 
York. , 7987 


Grouch (The) poem by Kate Forman, 
music by Daniel Protheroe; cho. for 
male voices. 4to. © April 30, 1929; 
2c. April 29; E pub. 5512; Henry T. 
FitzSimons, Chicago. 7988 


Gruppetto melody; the melody of the 
turn, by A. Cerboneschi; pf. Boston, 
W. B. Hasey & co. © July 9, 1928; 
2 ec. April 10, 1929; E pub. 4950; 
W. B. Hasey, Boston. 7989 


Gruss on’s burgenland; text und musik 
von R. Perl; 2 voices. obl. 24mo. 
New York, Frank Penny. © April 
22, 1929; 2 c. April 23; E pub. 5293; 
Rudolf Perl, New York. 7990 


Guitar; Spanish dance, by F. Amodeo, 
op. 5; violin solo. © 1 ¢. Apr. 3, 
1929; E unp. 5873; Ferdinand 
-Amodeo, Mechanicville, N. Y. 7991 


Guitar song; words by William Fred- 
erick Dix, music by D. D. Imbrie. 
New York, Harold Flammer, ine. 
© April 22, 1929; 2 ce. April 23; B 
pub. 5296; Daphne Dame Imbrie, 
South Orange, N. J. 7992 


Gullita; danza Mexicana, letra y 
musica de J. C. Tovar, of Mexico, 
domiciled at New York; pf. ©1-.. 
Apr. 16, 1929; E unp. 5805; José 
Conrado Tovar, New York. 7993 


Gumbo; by T. Parenti. © 1c. Apr. 25, 
1929; E unp. 6116; Tony Parenti, 
New York. 7994 


Gure Herria; recueil de chansons 
basque, par le P. Donostia, of Spain. 
© Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ce. Mar. 28, 1929; 
E for. 3592; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 7995 


Gypsy queen; melody by A. Gianelli. 
© 1c. Apr. 25, 1929; E unp. 6080; 
Antony Gianelli, New York. 7996 


Habana; tango lento, di Enzo Masetti, 
of Italy; orch., with pf. conductor. 
4to., ©,dJan. 15,:1929; 14; Ape eae 
E for. 3891; Umberto Pizzi, Bologna, 
Italy. 7997 


Hiindel (Georg Friedrich) By my 
command; recitative [and] Wher- 
e’er you walk; aria, from Semele, 
words authorized by Percy Rector 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1929 


Stephens, new pf. arr. by Horace 
Hunt; med., G flat. © April 11, 
1929; 2 c. April 18; E pub. 50386; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 7998 


A collection of Handel’s songs; 
selected and ed. by Walter Ford, of 
Great Britain, with pf. accs. newly 
arr. from the original se. by Rupert 
Erlebach, of Great Britain. 4to. 1. 
vy. 2, dramatie sop.—2. v. 3, mezzo- 
sop.—3. v. 5, ten. © Mar. 8, Feb. 
25, Mar. 5; 1 ¢. Mar. 30; E for. 3651-— 
3653 ; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

7999-8001 


Overture to Athalia; transcribed 
by Charles C. Francis, of Great 
Britain; organ. © Mar. 21, 1929; 
'cG, Apr. 3: BH tor, 5(45;° Ho. W. 
Deane & sons, The year book press, 
ltd., London. 8002 


——Ten songs; English text and pf. 
ace. arr. from the original figured 
bass by A. Somervell, of Great 
Britain. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd. © July 17, 1928; 1c. July 14; 
E for. 3910; Arthur Somervell, Lon- 
don. 8003 


Halffter (Ernesto) Dos canciones 
(Deux chansons) ; poémes de Rafael 
Alberti, version francaise de Henri 

- Collet, musique de Ernesto Halffter, 
of Spain. 1. La corza blanea. [1 
other] © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 @ Mar. 
28, 1929; E for. 3883; Editions Max 
Eschig, Paris. 8004 


Hamburg am jungferstrand; walzer- 
lied, by P. Miller; 1st B flat clarinet. 
© 7 ec. Apr. 16, 1929; E unp. 5774; 
Peter Miller, Philadelphia. 8005 


Happiest girl in the world; words by 
P. Gawthorne, music by Harold Gar- 
stin, of Great Britain, domiciled at 
San Francisco. ©1c. Apr. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 5669; Peter Gawthorne, San 
Francisco. 8006 


Happy (The) song; words and music 
by W. Bently, musie arr. by Albert 
Sand. © Mar. 30, 1929; 2c. Apr. 5; 
E pub. 5188; Warren Gregg, Peru, 
Ta. 8007 


Happy time; concert party album no. 
44, words and music by Scott 
Gordon, of Great Britain. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] 1. Open- 
ing chorus. [5 others] © Feb. 22, 
19279 -"1 -e;’ Apr. 15; ° HW “for.’ 3838; 
Reynolds & co., London. 8008 


Harebell (The) [and] Wild rose; 
words by Dorothy Pleydell-Bouverie, 
music by I. Vickers, of Great 


8019 


Britain. London, Metzler & co, 
(1920) ltd. © Apr, 11, 1929;,1.c. 
Apr. 20; E for. 4017; Izme Vickers, 
London. 8009 


Harlem walk; by Donald Heywood. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1¢. Apr. 
1G, ;.lgco}, 4 np... 5791.;, Harrison 
Godwin Smith, New York. 8010 


Have you forgotten, cherie; words and 
music by Benny Davis and J. Fred 
Coots. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. April 1, 1929; E unp. 5550; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 8011 


Have you the time; lyrics and music 
by Frayser Hinton. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Apr. 12, 1929; 
E unp. 5631; Remick musSi¢e corp., 
New York. 8012 


Haven of dreams; words and music by 
H. D. E. Ovenden, of Canada. 
{Words and melody only] © 1. 
Apr. 25, 1929; E unp. 6104; Horace 
D. E. Ovenden, Wainfleet, Ontario, 
Canada. 8013 

Haydn (Franz Josef) Toy symphony ; 
vocal se., words by John Lyly, John 
Logan and John Wolcot, music by 
Franz Joseph Haydn, arr. and ed. by 
John A. O’Shea. 4to. 1. Allegro. 
[2 others] © Apr. 1, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 
17; E pub. 5136; C. C. Birchard & 
co., Boston. 8014 


He did it; hymn, words and music by 
C. Austin Miles. (In Songs of faith 
and triumph) © April 10, 1929; 2c. 
April 17; E pub. 5408; Hall-Mack 
co., Philadelphia. 8015 


He has trod the path before; words 
and music by G. E. Bonney. © 
April 8, 1929; 2 ec. April 10; E pub. 
4953; Gerald Emery Bonney, Winnoa 
Lake, Ind. 8016 


He is King; hymn, words by James 
Rowe, music by Thomas Benton. 
Jan. “3.19292 ¢ Reb. 26 °° pub. 
4734; Eugene Monroe Bartlett, Hart- 
ford, Ark. 8017 


He is looking my way; hymn, words 
by C. J. E. Nelson, music by Albin 
B. Anderson. ‘© Nov. 1, 1928; 2 ec. 
April 20, 1929; EH pub. 5231; Carl 
J. E. Nelson, Minneapolis. 8018 


He’s a good man to have around; 
theme song in Honky tonk, words 
by Jack Yellen, music by Milton 
Ager; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
Dan Dougherty. © April 9, 1929; 2 
e. April 10; E pub. 4940; Ager, Yel- 
len & Bornstein, inc., New York. 

8019 


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8020 


He’s jolly Jimmie Walker; words and 
- musie by A. Lindsay. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Apr. 3, 1929; 
E unp. 5306; Alfred Lindsay, East 
Orange, N. J. 8020 


He’s my little rain-beau, he kissed me 
in the rain; words and music by 
A. A. Calmbacher. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Apr. 18, 1929; E 
unp. 5692; Adolph Arthur Calm- 
bacher, Freeport, L. I., N. Y. 8021 


Hearts adrift; words by L. M. Haw- 
kins, music by Samuel S. Speck. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Apr. 12, 1929; E unp. 5653; Louise 
M. Hawkins, Casper, Wy. 8022 


Hearts are mating; words and music 
by H. Kanter. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Apr. 2, 1929; E unp. 

- 5275; Howard Kanter, New Bed- 
ford, Mass. 8023 


Heaven; hymn, words and music by 
T. S. Cobb. © Nov. 20, 1928; 2-c. 
Apr. 18, 1929; E pub. 5200; Thomas 
Seth Cobb, Fort Worth, Tex. 8024 


Heaven in my soul; hymn, words and 
music by Luther G. Presley. © Jan. 
3, 1929; 2 ce Feb. 26; E pub. 4723; 
Eugene Monroe Bartlett, Hartford, 
Ark. : 8025 


Heavenly love; lyrics by B. Klasmer, 
music by E. Hammerbacher. © 1c. 
Apr. 30, 1929; E unp. 6229; Benja- 
min Klasmer and Edmund Hammer- 
bacher, Baltimore. 8026 


Heaven’s gift to me; poem by Frank 
Tannehill, music by Alfred Solman. 
© April 12, 1929; 2 c. April 24; E 
pub. 5401; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, inc., New York. 8027 


Heigh-ho! ev’rybody, heigh-ho! words 
and music by Harry Woods. © Apr. 
9, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 10; E pub. 4973; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 8028 


Heja-valsen; text av Gdsta Stevens, 
musik av Ernst Rolf, of Sweden; pf. 
© Mar. 4, 1929; 1c. Apr. 22; E for. 
38913; Ernst Rolfs musikforlags, 
a. b., Stockholm, Sweden. 8029 


Helen’s first piano lessons; by R. J. 
Bassett; pf., and pf. with words. 
Indianapolis, Ind. James music ¢o. 
© Apr. 11, 1929; 2 ¢, and aff, Apr. 
13; A 14088; Ruby Jameson Bassett, 
Shelbyville, Ind. - 8030 


Hello there world; words and music by 
M. de Fonville. © Mar. 20, 1929; 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


2 e¢. Mar. 23; E pub. 4755; Marion de 
Fonville, Kansas City, Mo. 8031 


Hello yourself; selection from the mu- 
sical comedy, music by Richard My- 
ers; pf. © Mar. 22, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
25; E pub. 4790; Harms, inc., New 
York. 8032 


Hendriks (Francis) Sonata; op. 59; 
pf. © Mar. 29, 1929; 2 « April 
6; E pub. 4895; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 8033 


Hera—goddess of the sky; words and 
music by Arthur L. Ball. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Apr. 13, 
1929; E unp. 5703; Aviation indus- 
tries, ine,, Chicago. 8034 


Herbert Hoover; waltz, words and mu- 
sic by E. S. Sabilla. © 1c. Mar. 27, 
1929; E unp. 5278; Effie Seldon Sa- 
billa, Gary, Ind. 8035 


Herbstrosen; walzer, von Josef 
Strauss, op. 232, arr. von Leopold 
Weninger, of Austria ; orch pts., with 
violin 1 conductor. 4to. © Mar. 20, 
1929; 1 ec. Apr. 9; E for. 3724; An- 
ton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 80386 


Herztone; walzer, von Josef Strauss, 
op. 172, arr. von Leopold Weninger, 
of Austria; orch. pts., with violin 1 
conductor. 4to. © Mar. 9, 1929; 
1c. Apr. 4; E for. 3711; Anton J. 
Benjamin, Leipzig. 8037 


Heseltine (Philip) Two songs; words 
by Arthur Symons, music by Peter 
Warlock [pseud. of P. Heseltine], of 
Great Britain. A prayer to Saint 
Anthony of Padua. [1 other] © 
Jan. 24, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 26;, H for. 
4038; Oxford university press, Lon- 
don. 8038 


Hi, Bo! rodeo; fox-trot song, words 
and music by Marie Anderson; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © April 27, 1929; 
2c. April 27; E pub. 5461; Corn- 
husker music publishers, Lincoln, 
Neb. 8039 


Hi-flyers (The) ; from the 1 act skit, 
words and music by Sarah Eldridge. 
© Nov. 2, 1928; 2 ec. April 15, 1929; 
E pub. 5045; Eldridge entertainment 
house, ine. Franklin, O. 8040 


Hi-Jack; musical comedy, lyries by 
Jack Mason, Bob De Haven and 
W. H. Purnell, music by J. W. Ma- 
son. © April 9, 1929; 2 c. April 15; 
D pub. 27493; Jack William Mason, 
Madison, Wis. 8041 


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no. 4, 1929 


8062 


Hi-jinx; novelty fox-trot, by Fred 
Libby and Harold Berg; pf. ©l1e. 
Apr. 8, 1929; E unp. 5483; Frederick 
M. Libby, Los Angeles. 8042 


High life; by Duke Ellington; pf. © 
April 2, 1929; 2 e. April 19; E pub. 
5207; Gotham music service, inc., 
New York. 8048 


High living; hymn, words by C. J. E. 
Nelson, musie by N. L. Ridderhof. 
© Nov. 1, 1928; 2 ec. April 20, 1929; 
E pub. 5234; Carl J. E. Nelson, Min- 
neapolis. 8044 


High-ways to heaven; lyric by Jimmie 
Dooley [i. e. J. M. Dooley], music 
by Jimmie Dooley and Helen Naoma 
Miller. © 1c. Apr. 19, 1929; E unp. 
5914: James Monroe Dooley, Long 
Beach, Calif. 8045 


Hills (The) of old New England; 
words and music by A. M. Guthrie 
Tilton, harmonized by R. E. S. 
[pseud. of Arthur Ryder] © Apr. 5, 
Peo 2 € Apr. 19* BM pob..' 5225; 
Annie M. G. Tilton, Haverhill, N. H. 

8046 


Hiram Abiff the widow’s son; memo- 
rial song, words by I. W. Gilbert, 
music by Luther A. Clark; solo, 
with male quartette. © Mar. 15, 
1929; 2 ec. April 1; E pub. 4709; Ivo 
William Gilbert, Branch, Ark. 8047 


His promises never can fail; hymn, 
words by Alfred Barratt, music by 
Thomas Benton. © Nov. 20, 1928; 
ee Apr, £8). 1929; “pap: “5205 > 
Thomas Seth Cobb, Fort Worth, Tex. 

8048 


Hittin’ the ceiling; words and music 
by Archie Gottler, Sidney D. Mit- 
chell and Con Conrad. © April 22, 
1929; 2 ec April 23; E pub. 5310; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 8049 


Hostermans memoarer; skirgardsvals, 
text och musik: Ejnar Westling, of 
Sweden; pf. © June 15, 1928; 1 e. 
Apr. 12, 1929; E for. 3755; Edition 
Sylvain, Stockholm, Sweden. 8050 


HoOstserenad; sangvals, text av Sven- 
Olof Sandberg, musik av Jules Syl- 
vain [pseud. of Stig Hansson], of 
Sweden; pf. © Dec. 10, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 25, 1929; E for. 4012; Edition 
Sylvain, Stockholm, Sweden. 8051 


Hold me—I’m falling for you; words 
by Charles Tobias and Harry To- 
bias, music by Henry H. Tobias. 
[Words and melody only] ©l1e. 


_ 


April. 10, 1929; E. unp. 5553; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 8052 


Holiday (A) on the ranch; tone pic- 
ture of the West, by H. Werder; pf. 
[Photostat] © 1. Apr. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 6149; Hans Werder, Denver. 

8053 


Hollywood melody; lyric by Lois Lee- 
son, music by J. Plaskette. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Apr. 10, 
1929; E unp. 5578; Jane Plaskette 
and Lois Leeson, Hollywood, Calif. 

8054 


Holtz ich iron Moisha; words and mu- 
sic by I. Loonan. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Apr. 6, 1929; E 
unp. 5456; Irving Loonan, Brook- 
lyn. 8055 


Homeland (The); words by Muriel 
McKee, music by A. Thanet. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Mar. 23, 
1929; E unp. 5041; Anna Thanet, 
Bellmore, N. Y. 8056 


Homeward bound; 4-pt. cho., words by 
Warner Van Valkenburg, music by 
Charles Wakefield Cadman; men’s 
voices, with bar. or bass solo. 4to. 
© April 6, 1929; 2 c. April 23; E 
pub. 5295; Harold Flammer, inc, 
New York. 8057 


Honey; fox-trot song, by Seymour Si- 
mons, Haven Gillespie and Richard 
A. Whiting, arr. by Walter C. Si- 
mon; Feistyle pianorgan. © April 
22, 1929; 2 c. April 24; E pub. 5424; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 8058 


Honey (The) bees’ neeze; intro. 
Honey, compiled by Leo. Wood, ed. 
and arr. by Lee Orean Smith; spe- 
cial organ transcription, with words. 
© April 138, 1929; 2 c April 15; BH 
pub. 5064; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

8059 


Honey dear; words and music by P. 


Gornkowski. © 1c. Apr. 1, 1929; 
EK unp. 5231; Paul Gornkowski, 
Peru, Il. 8060 


Honey I love you; words and music 
by D. H. Lowenstein. [Chords, sin- 


gle staff] [Photostat] ©1e. Apr. 
1, 1929; E unp. 5262; David H. 
Lowenstein, Cincinnati. 8061 


Honey-moon; words and music by A. 
M. Malberg. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Mar. 6, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
15; E pub. 4965; Alma M. Malberg, 
Rockford, Wash. 8062 


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8063 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 24 


Honey o’ mine; words and music by 
C. E. Morganstern. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Apr. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 6148; Charles E. Morgan- 
stern, Chicago. 8063 


Honeymoon; theme song of Time, 
place and the girl, lyric by Will M. 
Hough and Frank R. Adams, music 
by Jos. E. Howard. © Mar. 21, 
1929; 2 ¢. Apr. 2; E pub. 4718; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York. 8064 


Honeymoon; waltz song, words by L. 
H. Mackay, music by Sylvester L. 
Cross. New York City, Frank Hard- 
ing music house. © Mar. 18, 1929; 
2 c. Mar. 28; E pub. 4874; Lulu 
Hackett Mackay, Seattle. 8065: 


Hoo Hoo Hoover; words and music by 
M. H. Morley. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © April 15, 1929; 
2 ec. April 20; E pub. 5332; Mary 
Harriet Morley, Lemoyne, Pa. 

8066 


Hornpipe; by Clara Osmond, of Great 
Britain > pl. © Jian, 2141929) te, 
Feb. 7; E for. 3750; A. Weekes & co., 
ltd., London. 8067 

Hot and bothered; fox trot melody, by 
C. Maisto. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1929; E 
unp. 5448; Colombo Maisto, Brook- 
lyn. 8068 


Hct bricks; by Peter Packay [pseud. 
of Pierre Paquet], of Belgium; pf. 
© April 3, 1929; 2 ¢« April 4; B 
pub. 4761; Edward B. Marks music 
co., New York. 8069 


Hot dog blues; fox-trot, words by Bur- 
rell Van Buren, music by J. Wick- 
iser. © Apr. 12, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 18; 
E pub. 5180; James Wickiser, Tulsa, 
Ok. 8070 


Hot footin’ it; words and music by 
Archie Gottler, Sidney D. Mitchell, 
and Con Conrad. © April 22, 1929; 
2 ¢c. April 23; E pub. 5808; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inec., New York. 

8071 


Hot ice; slow fox trot, by L. S. Shurt- 
liff. [Melody only] © 1 ec. Apr. 
10, 1929; E unp. 5559; Louis Stew- 
art Shurtliff, Los Angeles. 8072 


Hot sax; by Sid. Phillips, of Great 
Britain, and J. Paques, of Belgium ; 
I} flat alto saxophone with pf. acc. 
©. Mar, 25, 1929.;.1) ¢. Apr. 4; JB 
for. 3647; International music Co., 
3russels, Belgium. 80738 


Hot steppin’; words by David S. Gold- 
berg, music by H. O. Carow. © 1 «. 


Apr. 10, 1929; E unp. 5577; Herman 
Otto Carow, Philadelphia. 8074 


How are you off for eggs; words by 
Graham Squiers, music by Shirley 
Goodall, of Great Britain; pf. acc., 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele 
arr. by Alvin D. Keech. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 3, 
1929; 1 @ Apr. 5; E for, 3704; B. 
Feldman & co., London. 8075 


How can I love again after loving you; 
fox-trot song, lyric by Benée Rus- 
sell, music by Vincent Rose. © 
April 18, 1929; 2 ¢. April 20; E pub. 
5288 ; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
8076 


How can I smile; lyric by Hdw. B. 
Gordon, music by Cy Springer 
[pseud. of Paul Specht]; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © April 1, 1929; 2 ¢. 
April 5; E pub. 4985; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 8077 


How do I know? words by E. R. Hed- 
man, music by Sylvester Long Cross. 
© 1c. Apr. 4, 1929; E unp. 5376; 
Evelyn R. Hedman, Oakland, Calif. 

8078 


Hudson-Hssex Challenger march; by 
Josef A. Pasternack; pf: © 1 e. 
Apr. 8, 1929; E unp. 5477; Judson. 
radio program corp., New York. 

8079 

Hudson rhinelander; by M. V. Paja- 
kowski; violin. ©1c. Apr. 3, 1929; 
E unp. 53825; Matthew V. Pajakow- 


ski, Buffalo. 8080 
Humoreski; by Selim Palmgren, of 
Finland, op. 87, no. 2; pf. © Dee. 


31, 1928; 1. c. Mar. 9, 1929; E for. 
2976; Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 
8081 


Humoresque; pour pf., main gauche 
seule, par Henri Furlani, of Italy. 
© Mar. 20, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 6: E for. 
3772; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 

8082 


Hunor¢Gia polka; by J. Wyskowski. 
[Melody only] © 1c. Apr. 12, 1929; 
E unp. 5715; John Wyskowski, New 
York. 8083 


Huracan (El) de Puerto Rico; Bam- 
buco, letra por Hspada Rodriquez, 
musica arr. por EH. Dorrego. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Apr. 12, 
1929; EK unp. 5645; Enrique Dorrego, 
New York. . +8084 

Hurrah for the wonder bakers! yo-ho! 
yo-ho! yo-ho! words by Frank Mou- 
lan, musie by Will Donaldson. [Pho- 


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8106 


I 


H 


Lo 


tostat] ©1ce. Apr..6, 1929; E unp. 
5539; Batten, Barton, ‘Durstine & 
Osborn, ine., New York. 8085 


ain’t got nothin’ for nobody but you; 
words by Margie Morris and Frank 
Capano, music by Billie Dale and 
Bob Ricketts; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Mar. 23, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 22; E 
pub. 4464; Empire music co., New 
York. 8086 


am coming back to old New Hamp- 
shire, Molly; words and music by 
1. LL Boyle. ©) Apr. 18, 1929: °2° ¢. 
Apr. 22; E pub. 5359; Edward I. 
Boyle, Worcester. 8087 


am thinking love of you; words by 
F. O. Robinson, music by John 
Heiser. © Mar. 29, 1929; 2 ¢. April 
10; E pub. 51385; Fred O. Robinson, 
Cambridge, Mass. 8088 


am thinking more of you: words by 
O. Reynolds, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 26, 1929; E unp. 6136; 
Otto Reynolds, Roanoke Rapids, 


N. C 8089 
barndomens Angder; text: N. G. 
Granath, musik: Jules Sylvain 


[pseud. of Stig Hansson], of Swe- 
den; pf. © Oct. 8, 1928; 1c. Apr. 
12, 1929; E for. 3761; Edition Syl- 
vain, Stockholm, Sweden. 8090 


bring my song to you; words and 
music by M. Laing. © 1c. Apr. 23, 
1929; E unp. 6006; Marie Laing, 
New York. 8091 


ean get it for you wholesale; words 
and music by Charles Tobias and 
Jack Ellis. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Apr. 8, 1929; E unp. 
5514; Santly bros., inc., New York. 

8092 


can never live without you, pal of 
mine; words by J. J. Kelly, music by 
Fred Ahlefeld; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© 1c. Apr. 6, 1929; E unp. 5473; 
John Joseph Kelly, Chicago. 8093 


can’t find the man I want; words 
and music by Ed Goodman. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Apr. 16, 
1929; E unp. 5772; Edward Leonard 
Goodman, Philadelphia. 8094 


ean’t forget; words and music by M. 
Futernick, of Russia, domiciled at 
Detroit. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. April 10, 1929; E unp. 5557; 
Morris Futernick, Detroit. 8095 


423 


I can’t forget; words by Howard Dietz, 


music by Muriel Pollock and Arthur 
Schwartz; pf.and ukulele acc. New 
York, Chappell-Harms, inc. © Apr. 
15, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 16; E pub. 5159; 
Harms, ine., New York. 8096 


I ean’t keep away from you; words 


and music by L. Deutsch. © April 

4, 1929; 2 ec. April 5; E pub. 4808; 

Leo Deutsch, Wilkes Barre, Pa. 
8097 


I care more for you than you think I 


do; words and music by R. Murray; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Apr. 20, 
1O29 2 Cor ADT sn ele, Pee PUD, 220 5 
Richard Murray, New Orleans. 8098 


I confess I love you; words and music 


by J. M. Pearson. © 1c. Apr. 19, 
1929; E unp. 5862; Julius M. Pear- 
son, Brooklyn. 8099 


I’d do anything for you; words and 


music by Cliff Friend and Lew Pol- 
lack. [Words and melody] ©1e« 
Apr. 6, 1929; E unp. 5464; Remick 
music corp., New York. 8100 


I don’t care; lyric by Martha R. White, 


music by L. Sugarman. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Apr. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 5736; Louis Sugarman, New 
York. 8101 


I don’t love anyone—I don’t love any- 


one—I don’t love anyone but you; 
words and music by Al Lewis, Al 
Sherman and Abner Silver. [Words 
and melody only]. © 1 c. Apr. 3, 
1929; E unp. 5332; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inc., New York. 8102 


I don’t love you, for some-one else ’'m 


longing; words and music by C. Di 
Marco. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 1, 1929; E unp. 5241; 
Consetta Di Marco, Brooklyn. 8103 


I don’t mind telling you; words and 


musie by S. Brent. © 1c. Apr. 18, 
1929; E unp. 5693; Stanford Brent, 
Oakland, Calif. 8104 


I don’t wanna be good; words by John 


McLaughlin, music by Johnny 
Tucker and Joe Schuster; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © April 1, 1929; 2 ¢. 
April 5; E pub. 4988; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 8105 


I don’t want to get thin; theme song in 


Honky tonk, words by Jack Yellen, 
music by Milton Ager; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by Dan Dougherty. 

April 9, 1929; 2 e. April 10; E pub. 
4941; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc., 
New York. 8106 


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8107 pt. III, n.s., v. 24 
I dream of Hawaii and you; words | I just pretend. it’s you; words by 
and music by Jack Palmer and Irv- Charles Newman, music by Rube 


I 


Le 


I 


ing Mills; pf. ace. with ukulele arr. 
by M. Kalua. © April 2, 1929; 2 ¢. 
April 19; E pub. 5211; Gotham music 
service, inec., New York. 8107 


found the way to happiness, the day 
that I met you; words and music by 
T, A. Foley, jr ©, 1,°c.. ‘Apr. 24; 
1929; E unp. 6047; Thomas A. Foley 
jr., Portland, Me. 8108 


found you in a garden of roses; 
words by E. Wilson, music by David 
Reed. © 1c. Apr. 9, 1929; E unp. 
5497 ; Edith Wilson, Davenport, Ia. 

8109 


go—all is well; hymn, words by B. B. 
Edmiaston, music by E. S. Dean; 
male voices. (In Carols of praise) 
© Nov. 20, 1928; 2 ¢«. Apr. 29, 1929; 
BH pub. 5490; Emmett S. Dean, Waco, 
Tex. 8110 


got a code in my doze; fox-trot, 
words and music by Billy Rose, Ar- 
thur Fields and Fred Hall. © Apr. 
L929) Ave apr 2: KH pub. Avaire 
Santly bros., ine., New York. 8111 


got myself another sweetie; words 
and music by D. Morogano. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Apr. 25, 
1929; EK unp. 6103; Dolores Moro- 
gano, New York. 8112 


got no gal; words by Earl La Forge, 
music by R. A. Le Bonde. © 1 « 
Apr. 29, 1929; E unp. 6198; Robert 
Arnold Le Bonde, Portland, Or. 
8113 


gotta have you; words by Max Rut- 
chik, music by Walter Samuels and 
Leonard Whitcup. [Words and mel- 


ody only] ©1c. Apr. 24, 1929: B 
unp. 6020; Walter Samuels, New 
York. 8114 


had to learn; fox trot, words and 
music by T. F. Farrell. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Apr. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 5602; Thomas Francis Far- 
rell, Worcester, Mass. 8115 


have a mother like you; waltz ballad, 
lyric by H. B. Wilkinson, musie by 
M. L. Harper. © Apr. 22, 1929; 2 c. 
Apr.. 30;..E. pub. 5517; Henry. B. 
Wilkinson, Brooklyn. 8116 


have this day; waltz-ballad, words 
and music by F. I. Phillips. © 1. 
Apr. 20, 1929; E unp. 5958; Flo Idler 
Phillips, Huntington Park, Calif. 
8117 


424 


Bennett. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 12, 1929; E ump. 5643; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

8118 


I know—because the jury told me so; 


words and music by S. S. Cassard, 
arr. by A. K. Abrahall. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Apr. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 5756; Samuel Snowden 
Cassard, Brooklyn. 8119 


_ know my Lord will keep me; hymn, 


words and music by HE. M. Bartlett. 
© Jan. 3, 1929; 2 c Feb. 26; E pub. 
4728; Eugene Monroe Bartlett, Hart- 
ford, Ark. 8120 


know of a beautiful city; hymn, 
words and music by G. H. Morley; 
mixed voices. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1929; 
E unp. 6037; Gertrude UHstelle 
Morley, Silverton, Or. 8121 


know one little girlie; words by 
Althea Mertis Latham, music by J. 
E. Latham, sr.; pf.. © 1 ¢. Apr. 2, 
1929; E unp. 5281; Joseph Effingham 
Latham, sr., Brewster, Mass. 8122 


know she shouldn’t care for me 
now; words and music by L. L. 
Carriere. © 1.c. Apr..3, 1929; BH 
unp. 5489; Layton Louis Carriere, 
New Orleans. 8123 


like scented soap; comedy song fox- 
trot in On with the show, words 
and music by Leslie Weston, of 
Great Britain; pf. acc., with banju- 
lele banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin 


D. Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Mar. 29, 1929; 1 « 
Mar. 30; E for. 3844; Lawrence 


Wright music co., London. 8124 


like the brunette girls; words by J. 
W. Ritchie, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 8, 1929; E unp. 5311; Josh W. 
Ritchie, Hardburly, Ky. 8125 


I’ll always be mother’s boy; theme 


song of Mother’s boy, words and 
music by Bud Green and Sam H. 
Stept, pf, arr. by Paul Feinberg, 
ukulele arr. by May Singhi Breen. 
© ‘Apr.’ 24) 1929 ;)2 “e. Apr 2a i 
pub. 5379; Green & Stept, inc., New 
York. 8126 


I’ll be there; words and music by Lou 


Davis, J. Fred Coots and Larry 
Spier. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 23, 1929; E unp. 6046; 
Famous music corp., New York. lis 


‘no. 4, 1929 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


8148 


I'll be waiting for you dear; words and 
music by S. G. Laramy. © Apr. 11, 
fO29 502 :e4 Apr. 37; | BH pub.. 6223 ; 
Sidney G. Laramy, Brookline, Mass. 

8128 

Ill break your heart somehow; words 
by O. B. Dierauer, music by Larry 
BE. Goffin. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 24, 1929; E unp. 6048; 
Olga B. Dierauer, Jackson Heights, 
Bk NY: 8129 


I’ll come back to you; words and music 
by Charlie Follansbee [i. e. C. L. 
Follansbee ] [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Apr. 22, 1929; E unp. 
5989; Charles Lambert Follansbee, 
Washington, 8130 


Til dream of you sweet-heart; words 
and music by F. T. Bradley. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Apr. 4, 1929; E unp. 5365; Frank T. 
Bradley, Middletown, Conn. 8131 


Tll follow you sweetheart; words and 
music by Al Sherman, Al Lewis and 
Abner Silver. © Apr. 25, 1929; 2c. 
Apr. 26; E pub. 5451; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

8132 


I'll never leave you again; words and 
musie by C. Klitgaard, jr., pf. arr. 
by Howard Eastwood. © 1c. Apr. 
15, 1929; E unp. 5744; Christen 
Klitgaard, Alameda, Calif. 8133 


Till wait for you; fox trot, words an 
music by Harry Revel, of Great 
Britain; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by Harry J. Stafford. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 24, 
Pee oe ce AT. Gs") tor S050 § 
Campbell, Connelly & co., London. 

8134 


I love Him more each day; hymn, 
words and music by J. B. Paris. © 
San. 3. 1920" 2: ¢. Neb.” 26>’ pub. 
4731; Eugene Monroe Bartlett, Hart- 
ford, Ark. 8135 


I love you; words by F. P. Johns, 
music by Samuel H. Speck. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Apr. 12, 
1929; E unp. 5654; Frank P. Johns, 
Ellerslie, Md. 8136 


I love you all the time; words by B. T. 
Gordon, music by Mrs. B. T. Gordon. 
© 1c. Apr. 18, 1929; E unp. 5690; 
Braxton T. Gordon, Loudon, Tenn. 

8137 

I love you baby; words and music by 
D. Corbo, jr. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Apr. 15, 1929; E unp. 
5765; Dominick Corbo, jr., Asbury 
Park, N. J. 8138 


I love you, I adore you; duet, from 
The silver swan, lyric by Wm. S. 
Brady, music by H. Maurice Jacquet. 
© April 1, 1929; 2 ec. April 3; E pub. 
4785; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

8139 


I love you, I hate you for making a 
fool of me; lyric by Al Bryan, music 
by Geo. W. Meyer; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Apr. 8, 1929;..2 .c Apr. 11; 
E pub. 5017; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 8140 


I love you more than anyone else; 
words and music by A. L. Scocca. 
© 1c. Apr. 28, 1929; E unp. 6026; 
Anthony Louis Scocca, Albany. 

8141 


I loved him but he didn’t love me; 
from Wake up and dream, words 
and musie by Cole Porter. London, 
New York & Sydney, Chappell & 
co., ltd. © Mar. 25, 1929; 2 ¢. April 
23; E pub. 5347; Harms, inc., New 
York. 8142 


I’m afraid that ev’rything’s all right; 
lyric by Raymond Klages, music by 
J. Fred Coots. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Apr. 12, 1929; E unp. 
5632; Remick music corp., New 
York. 81438 


I’m a-yellin, no mo’ dog-gone blues; 
words by A. Schiller, music by 
Walter Bishop. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Apr. 16, 1929; E unp. 
5795; Al. Schiller, Brooklyn. 8144 


I’m camping on the hills of glory; 
hymn, words by, Luther G. Presley, 
music by Thomas Benton. © Jan. 
3, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 26; E pub. 4733; 
Eugene Monroe Bartlett, Hartford, 
Ark, 8145 


I'm crazy with love—I guess; words 
and music by F. Honn, jr. [Photo- 


stat] ©1c. Apr. 19, 1929; E unp. 
5892; Frank Honn, jr., Berkeley, 
Calif. 8146 


I’m croonin’ a tune about June; words 
by Lou Davis, music by J. Fred 
Coots: pf. and ukulele ace. © April 
22, 1929; 2 c. April 22; E pub: 5280; 
Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble, inc., 
New York. 8147 


I’m feathering a nest for a little blue- 
bird; theme song in Honky tonk, 
words by Jack Yellen, music by Mil- 
ton Ager; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by Dan Dougherty. © April 9, 1929; 
2 ce. April 10; E pub. 4948; Ager, 
Yellen & Bornstein, ine., New York. 

8148 


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8149 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. I, n.s., v. 24 


I’m for you, you're for me; from A 
night in Venice, words by J. Keirn 
Brennan, music by Lee David; pf. 
and ukulele ace. New York, Shu- 
bert music pub. corp. © April 19, 
£929: 2 c. April 22: EH pub. 5283; 
Shubert theatre corp., New York. 

8149 


I’m glad I didn’t live in grandma’s 
days; humorous song, words and mu- 
sic by Helen Alston, of Great Brit- 
ain. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Feb. 22, 1929; 1 ¢. Apr. 
15; E for. 3886; Reynolds & co., 
London. 8150 


I’m glad I learned to do without you; 
words by A. Schiller, music by 
Walter Bishop. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Mar. 20, 1929; E unp. 
5492; Al Schiller, Brooklyn. 8151 


I’m headin’ for the lane back home; 
words and music by W. R. Water- 
son, jr. © 1 ec. Apr. 11, 1929; E 
unp. 5590; William R. Waterson, jr., 
Upper Darby, Pa. 8152 

I’m in love with a dream; words and 
musie by E. C. Gifford. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 e¢. Apr. 1, 1929; 
E unp. 5242; Harl C. Gifford, “Provi- 
dence, R. I. 8153 


I’m in love with you; lyric and music 


by C. S. Oden. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Apr.:4, 1929; E unp. 
5368; Clarence §S. Oden, Laurel, 
Miss. 8154 


I’m in seventh heaven; words and mu- 
sic by B. G. De.Sylva [pseud. of 
George Gard De Sylva], Lew Brown, 
Ray Henderson and Al Jolson. © 
April 22, 1929; 2 ec. April 23; E pub. 
5318; De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, 
inc., New York. 8155 


I’m just a vagabond lover; fox-trot, 
words and music by Rudy Vallée 
and Leon Zimmerman. © Apr. 9, 
1929; 2 c. Apr. 11; E pub. 5022; Leo 
Feist, inc., New, York. 8156 


I’m just a vagabond lover; fox-trot, 
words and music by Rudy Vallée 
and Leon Zimmerman, arr. by Wm. 
©. Polla; orch. pts. 4to. © April 
12, 1929; 2 c. April 13; E pub. 5065; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 8157 


I’m lonely, dear mother, for you; 
words by Mrs. Eugene Barkdoll, mu- 
sic by Cleora Culbertson. Neligh, 
Nebraska, Mrs. Eugene Barkdoll. © 
April 4, 1929; 2 c. April 5; E pub. 
4806; Willie K. Shain-Barkdoll, Ne- 
ligh, Neb. 8158 


I’m lonely for you just you; words and 
music by S.. Forbes. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Apr. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 6113; Sidney Forbes, Cleve- 
land. 8159 


I’m lonely my dear for you; ballad, 
words and music by H. Alf. Kelley. 
Detroit, Mich., Alexandrine studio. 
© April 10, 1929; 2 ¢ April 15; H 
pub. 5129; Harris Alfred Kelley, De- 
troit. 8160 


I’m looking for an old fashioned song, 
to sing to an old fashioned girl; ly- 
ric by H. Marvin, music by Clarence 
F. Fogg. © 1c. Apr. 3, 1929; H 
unp. 5303; Harry Marvin, Wood- 
lynne, N. J., and Clarence Fogg, 
Camden, N. J. 3 8161 


I’m looking for someone to love; words 
by M. A. Luebben, music by Samuel 
H. Speck. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Apr. 26, 1929; E unp. 
6134; Margaret A. Luebben, Long- 
ville, Minn. 8162 


I’m losing you, that’s why I’m blue; 
words and music by H. C. Scha- 
chern. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 3, 1929; E unp. 5300; 
Helen C. Schachern, New York. 

8163 


I’m on my way south; fox-trot, words 
and music by Eddie Brandt; pf. and 
ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations.] © April 5, 1929; 2 -¢. 
April 18; E pub. 5292; Victor pub. 
co., London. 8164 


I’m referin’ just to her’n me; words 
and music by Lou Davis and J. 
Fred Coots. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Apr. 8, 1929; E unp. 
5513; Santly bros., inc., New York. 

8165 


I’m sailing high on a moonbeam; 
words and music by R. M. Embry. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Apr. 16, 1929; E unp. 5790; Ruth 
Miller Embry, Cincinnati. 8166 


I’m saving all my loving; theme song 
from Thru different eyes, words and 
music by William Kernell and Dave 
Stamper. © April 22, 1929; 2 e. 
April 23; E pub. 5305; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. . 

8167 


I’m simply wild, that’s just putting it 
mild, pretty baby; words and music 
by L. ©. Dodd. © 1 ¢« Apr: 20, 
1929; E unp. 5941; Louis Clayton 
Dodd, Los Angeles. 8168 


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no. 4, 1929 


I’m so happy—oh so happy, it’s just 
one of those things; words and mu- 
sic by F. H. Anderson, jr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Apr. 12, 
1929; E unp. 5674; Frank Henry 
Anderson, jr., Oakland, Calif. 8169 


I’m so happy then! words by H. W. 
Peters, music by, Ruth Evelyn De 


Witt. © 1c. Apr. 1, 1929; BE unp. 
5295; Henry William Peters, :Se- 
attle. 8170 


I’m so melancholy; words and music 
by Abner Silver and Karl Kellard. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Apr. 26, 1929; E unp. 6123; De 


Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 8171 
I’m someone else’s now; by Jack 


Golden [i. e. J. I. Golden] [Chords, 
single staff] © 1. Apr. 4, 1929; 
E unp. 5351; John Irving Golden, 
New York. 8172 


I’m sorry; words and music by A. 
Crocker; pf. and ukulele acc. Clin- 
ton, Missouri, Crocker & Wilkinson. 
© April 17, 1929; 2 ec. April 22; E 
pub. 5357; Alvin Crocker and Fred 
E. Wilkinson, Clinton, Mo. 8173 


I’m sorry I lost you; fox-trot ballad, 
lyrics by G. H. Dougherty, music by 
Michael Manganella. © 1 cc. Apr. 
16, 1929; E unp. 5786; G. Harriet 
Dougherty, West Palm Beach, Fla. 

8174 

I’m stuck on Molasses, and Molasses 
is stuck on me; words and music by 
A. Seymour Brown and Fred Phil- 
lips. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Apr. 27, 1929; E unp. 6178; Irv- 
ing Berlin, ine., New York. 8175 


I’m the last of the red hot mammas; 
theme song, in Honky tonk, words 
by Jack Yellen, music by Milton 
Ager; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
Dan Dougherty. © April 9, 1929: 
2 c. April 10; E pub. 4942; Ager, 
Yellen & Bornstein, ine., New York. 

8176 

I’m the teach; words by Charles 
Marsh, music by Walter Lively. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Apr. 16, 1929; E unp. 5793; Frank 
D’Amore, Lynbrook, L. I., N. Y. 

8177 

I’m thinking of you; fox-trot, words 
and music by J. A. Gallagher; pf. 
and ukulele ace. Medford, Or. Gi- 
enger pub. co. © April 20, 1929; 2 
e. April 25; E pub. 5405; Julia A. 
Gallagher, Medford, Or. 8178 


8189 


I’m tunning [!] on station L. O. V. E.; 
words by I. Caplan, music by F. 
Falla; pf. ©1e. Apr. 19, 1929; E 
unp. 5893; F. Falla and Irving Cap- 
lan, New York. 8179 


I’m walking in the sunshine, sitting in 
the moonlight now; words and mu- 
sic by Cliff Friend. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Apr. 13, 1929; 
E unp. 5700; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, ine., New York. 8180 


I’m walking thro’ clover, I’m happy in 
love; words and music by Lew Pol- 
lack and Cliff Friend. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Apr. 12, 1929; 
E unp. 5626; Remick music corp., 
New York. 8181 


I’m wild about that thing; words and 
music by Spencer Williams. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Apr. 29, 
1929; E unp. 61838; Georgia music 
co., New York. 8182 


I’m wishing by the wishing well; song 
waltz, words and music by Frank 
Mack and Ray Vincent, both of 
Great Britain; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by Harry J. Stafford. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © April 
19, 1929; 1 ec. April 27; E for. 4042; 
Campbell, Connelly & co., London. 


8183 
I’m your rain-beau; fox-trot, words 
and music by A. Johnston. © Apr. 


8, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 11; E pub. 4979; 
Anne Johnston, Morris, Ill. 8184 


I min blaa himmel; sangyals, text: 
Karl-Ewert, musik: Jules Sylvain 
[pseud. of Stig Hansson], of Swe- 
den; pf. © Nov. 1; 1928; 1 c. Apr. 
12, 1929; E for. 3760; Edition Syl- 
vain, Stockholm, Sweden. 8185 


I miss you all the time; words and 
musie by K. Boone. © 1c. Apr. 17, 
1929; E unp. 5837; Kathryn Boone, 
St. Louis. 8186 


I never knew that it was you; words 
and music by I. Stahl. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Apr. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 6106; Isabel Stahl, Danbury, 
Conn. 8187 


I never saw the sunshine, till I saw 
you; fox-trot ballad, words and mu- 
sic by Frank Edward Kubilas. © 
Apr, 10,1929: “eee Apri: 15> 
pub. 5127; Frank E. Kubilas, Silver 
Creek, Pa. 8188 


I owe you; lyrics by Sammy Lerner, 
music by John W. Green. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Apr. 2, 
1929; E unp. 5336; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, ine., New York. 8189 


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8190 


pt. 11, neS.,; Vv. 24 


I owe you; words by Sammy Lerner, 
music by John W. Green. © April 
27, 1929; 2 c. April 29; E pub. 5516; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 8190 


I saw him first and he’s gonna be 
mine; words and music by L. L. 
Hill. ©1c. Apr. 20, 1929; E unp. 
5943; Lela Long Hill, Arcadia, Calif. 

8191 

I say whoopee, she says boom-boom, 
we have a wonderful time; fox-trot, 
words by Jack Meskill, music by 
Felix Bernard, arr. by Dick Kent; 
orch. pts. 4to. © Apr. 8, 1929; 2c. 
Apr. 11; E pub. 5014; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 8192 


says to myself, says I, says I, there’s 
the one for me; theme song of Bull- 
dog Drummond, words by Jack Yel- 
len, music by Harry Akst; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by Dan Dougherty. 
©)-Apr: 12, 1929; 2c. Apr. (13; B 
pub. 5024; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, 
inc., New York. 8193 


I searched the world ’till I found you! 
words and music by A. Schiber. St. 
Louis, Mo., Shattinger piano & mu- 
sie co. © Apr. 30, 1929; 2 ¢. Apr. 
27; E pub. 5502; Adele Schiber, 
Granite City, Ill. 8194 


I shall go softly all my years; words 
by M. Hedderwick. Browne, music 
by Leslie Elliott, of Great Britain. 
© Mar. 12, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 1; E for. 
3666; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 

8195 

I shall rise; hymn, words and music 
by T. S. Cobb. © Nov. 20, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 18, 1929; E pub. 5202; Thomas 
Seth Cobb, Fort Worth, Tex. 8196 


I shall see Jesus; hymn, words by 


Loan | 


James Rowe, music by A. C. Fisher. | 


© Nov. 20, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 18, 1929; 
E pub. 5204; Albert C. Fisher, Fort 
Worth, Tex. 8197 


I sommarnattens elfte timma; text: 
Michal, musik: Jules. Sylvain 
[pseud. of Stig Hansson], of Swed- 
en; pf.  (Cover-title:—Det var i 
sommarnattens elfte timma) © 
Oct. 8, 1928; 1. ¢. Apr. 12,.1929; HB 
for. 8758; Edition Sylvain, Stock- 
holm, Sweden. 8198 


I soon grew tired of your smile; words , 


and musie by V. J. Haskell. © 1. 
Apr. 29, 1929; E unp. 6209; Vernon 
J. Haskell, Los Angeles. 8199 


I’ve always wanted to call you my 
sweetheart; waltz ballad, words and 


musie by Chick Endor, Harry Stein- 
berg and Eddie Ward; pf. ace., with 
ukulele and banjulele arr, by Keech. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Apr. 5, 1929; 1 ‘ce. Apr. 13; E for. 
3803 ; Campbell, Connelly & co., Lon- 
don, 8200 


I’ve fallen in love with someone like 
you; words by Walter Christie [i. e. 
Walter Chrzanowski], music by 
Casey Kuczborski [i. e. C. E. Kucz- 
borski]; violin. ..©,..1\.¢.. Ape estes 
1929; E unp. 5680; Casimer Emma- 
nuel Kuczborski, Cicero, Il. 8201 


I’ve got a feeling I’m falling; words 
by Billy Rose, music by Harry Link 
and Thomas Waller. © Apr. 1, 
1929; 2° ¢.,Apr. 2; E | pub. 4a: 
Santly bros., inc., New York. 8202 


I’ve got a passport to heaven, since I 
fell in love with you; words and mu- 
sic by Lou Davis and J. Fred Coots. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
Apr. 11, 1929; E unp. 5612; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 8203. 


I’ve got the stock market blues; words 
by Ralph Collicchio, music by A. 
Piantadosi and Jack Glogau. © 
Apr. 10, 1929; 2 « Apr. 17; E pub. 
5149; Al. Piantadosi, New York. 

8204. 


I’ye never seen a smile like yours; 
theme song for Alibi, by Justin 
Johnson and Eddie Frazier, orches- 
trated by E. Chas, Eggett; voce. orch. 
pts. 4to. © April 2, 1929; 2 c. April 
5; E pub. 4927; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 8205. 


I’ve the dearest little mother; words. 
and music by Kathleen Harlan 


Speiglemeir. Portland, Or., K. H. 
Speiglemeir. © April 13, 1929; 2 ¢. 
April 18; E pub. 5058; Kathleen 


Smith, Portland, Or. 8206: 


I want that mammy song; words and. 
music by L. Raytz. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Apr. 10, 1929; 
E unp. 5671; Louis Raytz, Cleveland. 

8207 


I want them all to know that I love 
you; words by Bob Ellsworth, mu- 
sic by Cele Stone. © April 20, 1929; 
2c. Apr. 22; E pub. 5282; Bernard 
Eyges, Boston. 8208. 


want to be a baby, a baby in some- 
body’s arm; words and music by M. 
F. Fruscella. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Apr. 26, 1929; E unp. 
6146; Marie F. Fruscella, Yonkers, 
THs, ee 8209 


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no. 4, 1929 


8231 


I want to be like Jesus; poem by 
Katharine Bainbridge, music by J. 
Harold Forshaw ; high voice, in D. © 
April 10, 1929; 2.c. April 12; E pub. 
5035; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

8210 


I want to be like Jesus; words anon., 
musie by E. McConnell; mixed 
voices. © 1c. Apr. 20, 1929; E unp. 
5936; Ed McConnell, Nashville. a 

821 


I want to belong to you; words and 
musie by I. A. Mosteller and G. H. 
Haines. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1929; E unp. 
5486; Isabel Abbott Mosteller and 
Glen Harry Haines, Cuyahoga Falls, 
O. 8212 


I want to feel your arms around me; 
words by Girvan Dundas, music by 
Jack Barker, of Great Britain; pf. 
and ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Mar. 22, 1929; 
1 c. Apr. 15; E for. 3810; Berners 
music co., ltd., London. 8213 


I want to love—and how! words by 
E R. Spragg, music by Marion 
Velma Bartholomew. © 1 ec. Apr. 
17, 1929; E unp. 5875; Effie Rose 
Spragg, Bell, Calif. 8214 


I want you for my pal; words and 
music by Neil Hackwert. © 1 ©. 
Mar. 29, 1929; E unp. 5417; Frank 
J. Kleinwachter, Cincinnati. 8215 


I will be good to you; lyric and music 
by B. E. Murch. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Apr. 5, 1929; E 
unp. 5405; Bess Evangeline Murch, 
Detroit. 8216 


I will love you; words by William 
Kitta, music by S. Kitta. © 1. 
Apr. 11, 1929; E unp. 5604; Stanley 
Kitta, Fairbanks, Pa. 8217 


I will never be lonesome for you; 
words by J. A. Costello, music by 
Pauline Britting. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © April 3, 1929; 
2 e. April 6; E pub. 4998; John A. 
Costello, Casper, Wy. 8218 


I will sing you to sleep; words and 
music by M. J. Kennedy. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Apr. 6, 
1929; E unp. 5426; Margaret J. Ken- 
nedy, Philadelphia. §219 


I won't believe it’s raining, till I see 
the rain; words and music by James 
Vollmer. [Words and melody only] 
© ic. Apr. 24, 1929; E unp. 6067; 
Edward Vollmer, Philadelphia. 8220 


52354—29—_4. 


I would if I could; words and music 
by Al. Miller. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Apr. 17, 1929; E unp. 
5833 ; Lester Melrose, Chicago. 8221 


Ibert (Jacques) Valse; de L’éventail 
de Jeanne, par Jacques Ibert, of 
France; pf. © Mar. 20, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 13; EH for. 3978; Heugel, Paris. 

i 8222: 


Ich dank dir Gutt; lyrics by Isidore 
Lillian, music by H. Lubin. [Words. 
and melody only] © 1. Apr. 30, 
1929; E unp. 6230; Harry Lubin, 
Brooklyn. 8223. 


Ich glaub’ nie mehr an eine frau! lied 
und boston, worte von Fritz Rotter, 
musik von Richard Tauber, of Ger- 
many. © Feb. 12, 1929; 1 c Apr. 
80; E for. 4054; Alrobi musikverlag, 
G. m. -b. H., Berlin. 8224 


Ich kiisse ihre hand madame, tango, 
worte von Fritz Rotter, musik von 
Ralph Erwin, of Austria. © May 
14, 1928; 1 ce. Nov. 20; E for. 1221; 
Edition Karl Brill, Berlin. 8225. 


Ich weiss ganz genau, du bist mein 
schicksal; tango, aus Flirt und jazz, 
worte von Karl Farkas, musik von. 
Isy Geiger, of Austria. © Dec. 5, 
1928; 1¢. Jan. 24; 1929; HE for. 4022; 
Edition Bristol musik - u - biihnen- 
verlag, a. g., Vienna. 8226. 


Ideal (The) music series; the junior, 
by F. W. Westhoff, bk. 4. 8vo. 
July 15, 1928; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 1, 
1929; A 7193; McKnight & Mc- 
Knight, Normal, Ill. 8227 


Ideal (The) music series; teachers ed.,. 
by F. W. Westhoff. bk. 2. 8vo. © 
Sept. 1, 1928; 2 ce. and aff. Apr. 1, 
1929; A 7194; McKnight & Mc- 
Knight, Normal, Ill. 8228. 


If I had but two little wings; two-part 
canon, words by S. T. Coleridge, mu- 
sie by George H. Jones, of Great 

' Britain. 4to. © Apr. 12, 1929; 1c. 
Apr. 13; E for. 3869; Banks & son, 
York, England. 8229 


If ’m wrong—sue me; words and mu- 
sic by Sol Violinsky [pseud. of Solly 
Ginsberg] and Ben Ryan. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Apr. 12, 
1929; E unp. 5625; Remick music 
corp., New York. 8230 


If I touch but the hem of His garment; 
words and musie by HE. L. Hamilton. 
© 1c. Apr. 17, 1929; EB unp. 5829; 
Edith Loville Hamilton, Lake Ar- 
thur, N. M. 8231 


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8232 


pt. IIT, n.s., v. 24 


If I were to leave you; words by C. H. 
Roskam, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Apr. 24, 1929; E unp. 6051; Christ H. 
Roskam, Morris, Minn. 8232 


If love should come to me; words by 
Annelu) Burns, music by Robert 
Braine, op.12,no.2. 1. High voice.— 
2. Med. voice —3. Low voice. 
Apr. 18, 1929; 2 c each Apr. 27; BH 
pub. 5440; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 8233 


If the world were but square; comical 
song, words and music by M. J. 
Waxmann. [Words and _ melody 
only] ©1c. Apr. 20, 1929; E unp. 

5949; Marie Josephine Waxmann, 
New York. 8234 


If you haven’t somebody to love; lyric 
by A. Seymour Brown, music by 
Albert Von Tilzer. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Apr. 12, 1929; E 
unp. 5644; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 8235 


If you know what I know, you'll know 
I love you; fox-trot, words and music 
by Art Gillham and Howard John- 
son. © Apr. 29, 1929; 2c. Apr. 29; 
EH} pub. 5492; Triangle music pub. co., 


inc., New York. 8236 
Il pleut, bergére ...; par Vincent @’ 
Indy, of France, op. 95; pf. © Mar. 


5, 1929; 1 c« Mar. 28; E for. 3572; 
Heugel, Paris. 8237 


Im shuldig in eirlich; words by M. 
Rund, music by J. Jaffe. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Apr. 23, 
1929; E unp. 6028; Julius Jaffe and 
Morris Rund, New York. 8238 


Imogene; words and musie by G. De- 
noyan, of Turkey, domiciled at New 
York. ©1c. Apr. 19, 1929; E unp. 
5998 ; George Denoyan, New York. 

8239 


Impatient blues; words and music by 
J. A. Veazey. New York City, Frank 


Harding. © Mar. 6, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
15; E pub. 5328; John A. Veazey, 
Youngstown, O. 8240 


In a garden; words and music by 
Ethel Leginska ; low, med., and high 
voice. © Dee. 27, 1928; 1 ce. each 
Mar. 28, 1929; 1 c. each April 6; H 
pub. 4867; ‘Associated music pub- 
lishers, inc., New York. 8241 


In a little bungalow down by the sea; 
lyric by Earl Leonard Ibafiez, music 
by Ted Serafin. [Words and melody 


only] © 1c. Apr. 3, 1929; E unp. 
5319;. Earl L. Ibafiez and Theodore 
Serafin, Brooklyn. 8242 


In a sylvan glade; by Irene Rodgers; 
pf. © Mar. 13, 1929; 2c. Mar. 16; 
E pub. 5158; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 8243 


In an ocean pool; words by Margaret 
Longfellow Strong, music by C. 
Southworth. [Photostat] © 1 e« 
Apr. 10, 1929; E unp. 5560; Constant 
Southworth, Washington. 8244 


In an old synagogue (In an alten bes 
hamedrooh); words and music by 
M. Schwartz. [Yiddish words and 
melody only] 


(Wary M2 WON YN PN) 
© 1c. Apr. 15, 1929; E unp. 5769; 
Maurice Schwartz, Brooklyn. 8245 


In Boskowitz und Holleschau; foxtrot- 
parodie, text von Julius Brammer, 
musik von Artur M. Werau, of 
Austria, op. 790. © Mar. 15, 1929; 
1c. Apr. 18; E for. 3785; W. Karc- 
zag verlag, Vienna. 8246 


In Campagna; suite in quattro tempi, 
di G. de Micheli, of Italy, op. 56; pf. 
conductor. <A. Alba _ estiva. [3 
others] © Jan. 5, 1929; 1¢. Apr. 2; 
E for. 3613; C. Beltramo, San Remo, 
Italy. 8247 


In dear old England now; humorous 
song, words by Robert Rutherford, 
music by Harold Arpthorp, of Great 
Britain. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Feb. 22, 1929; 1 «. 
Apr. 15; E for. 3834; Reynolds & co., 
London. 8248 


In dreamland; words by Hugh Evans, 
music by H. M. Wadsworth. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Apr. 22, 1929; E unp. 5962; Horace 
Miller Wadsworth, New Orleans. 

8249 


In heavenly love aviding; anthem, 
words by Anna L. Walker, music by 
Oley Speaks, arr. by Carl Deis; 4-pt. 
cho. of mixed voices. 4to. © April 
4, 1929; 2 c. April 8; E pub. 4898; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 8250 


In her wigwam; words and music by 
Eugene West; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by M. Kalua. © April 2, 1929; 
2c. April 20; E pub. 5241; Mills 
music, ine., New York. 8251 

In Hollywood town; words by Robert 


Hugh Cloud, music by Bennie 
Nawahi [i. e. Benjamin Nawahi], 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1929 


8272 


arr. by Robert Cloud. [Chords, 
single staff] © 1c. Mar. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 4573; Harrison Godwin 
Smith, New York. 8252 


In my dreams of paradise; slow fox 
trot, words and music by HE. delos 
Santos; 1 st violin. ©1c. Apr. 13, 
1929; E unp. 5681; Emilio delos 
Santos, San Francisco. 8253 


In my Father’s house are many man- 
sions; words and music by G. E. 
Morley; mixed voices. © 1c. Apr. 
24, 1929; E unp. 6040; Gertrude 
Estelle Morley, Silverton, Or. 8254 


In my garden of dreams with you; 
waltz, words by E. Talbot, music by 
Ray Hibbeler. © 1. Apr. 4, 1929; 
E unp. 5361; Elizabeth Talbot, 
Chicago. 8255 


In my heart; hymn, words and music 
by Lida Shivers Leech. (In Songs 
of faith and triumph) © April 10, 
1929; 2 c. April 17; E pub. 5410; 
Hali-Mack co., Philadelphia. 8256 


In my old Hawaiian home; words by 
W. Titterington, music by E. A. 
Coley and R. F. Pyle. © 1c. Apr. 
3, 1929; E unp. 5447; Walter Titter- 
ington, Robert F. Pyle and Elbert 
A Coley, Hopewell, Va. $257 


In Samothrace and Samarkand; words 
by William Frederick Dix, music by 
D. D. Imbrie. New York, Harold 
Flammer, ine. © April 22, 1929; 2. 
April 23; E pub. 5298; Daphne Dame 
Imbrie, South Orange, N. J. 8258 


In sogno; per orchestrina con pf. con- 
duttore, riduzione dell’ autore, Ettore 
Montanaro, of Italy, op. 125. pts. 
4to, ©" Apr! 4,°1929;'1 G Apr. 5; 
E for. 3696; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

8259 


In the garden of my dreams; words by 
S. H. Miller, music by Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. © 1 ce Apr. 15, 
1929; E unp. 5730; Sallie H. Miller, 
Vista, Calif. 8260 


In the gloaming; by Annie F. Harrison, 
transcription by Edward Shippen 
Barnes; organ. © Apr. 3, 1929; 2c. 
Apr. 5; E pub. 4835; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 8261 


In the golden autumn time; words and 
music by Mrs. Chas. McGlade [i. e. 
Elien McGlade] New York City, 
Frank Harding music house. © 
Feb. 8, 1929; 2 ec. Feb. 26; E pub. 
5144; Ellen McGlade, Allentown, 
Pa. 8262 


In the land of Old King Coal; words 
and music by R. Fleming, arr. by 
Paul Barker. Fairmont, W. Va., 
Radio station WMMN. © April 17, 
1929; 2 c. April 22;'H pub. 53856; 
Reno Fleming, Fairmont, W. Va. 

8263 


In the meanwhile; words by Mae 
MeShirley Epseud.. of 2 VES aye, 
McShirley], music by Vic Guebard 
fi. e. V. A. Guebard] [Photostat] 
© 1c. Apr. 17, 1929; E unp. 5838; 
Victor Albertis Guebard, Ft. Wayne, 
Ind. and Frank Metzger McShirley, 
Oakville, Ind. 8264 


In the moonlight; by Charles O’Neill 
of Canada; band, with solo cornet 
conductor and bell obbl. 4to. © 
Feb. 28, 1929; 1c. Apr. 25; E for. 
4024; Waterloo music co., Waterloo, 
Ont., Canada. 8265 


In the park; talking song, words and 
music by T. C. Lestrade. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Apr. 29, 
1929; E unp. 6204; Teresa Cole 
Lestrade, New York. 8266 


In the same old way; lyrics and music 
by J. O’Brien, assisted by Joe 
aomea.jitG) Apr. 13,1929 52,6. ADT. 
16; EB for. 5171; Jack O’Brien, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 8267 


In the temple; a dream, words by 
Harry Hay, music by M. A. Reed. 
© 1 c. Apr. 1, 1929; BE unp. 5273; 
Mary Augusta Reed, Eagle Rock, 
Calif. 8268 


In the valley; words and music by HE. 
BE. Harder; ten. or sop. © Mar. 29, 
1929; 2 c. April 1; E pub. 4859; 
Erwin E. Harder, Chicago. 8269 


In the valley of the San Jacinto; 
tango fox trot, words by Clifford 
Cole, music by Vincent Fagan Shan- 
non; pf. and ukulele ace. © 1 ¢. 
-Mar. 30, 1929; E unp. 5672; Shan- 
non & Cole music ¢o., Jersey City. : 

827 


Indian dusk; 4 pt. cho., words by C. 
S. Montanye, music by Vernon 
Eville; men’s voices. 4to. © Mar. 
29, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 6; E pub. 4875; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 8271 


Indian fantasie; by A. M. Baldwin; 
orch. sc. ©°1 e@. Apr. 3,' 1929; E 
unp. 5331; Anita M. Baldwin, Santa 
Anita, Calif. 8272 


Indian melodies; as played on native 
Indian flutes, recorded by Thurlow 
Lieurance. Winnebago love song. 


431 


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8273 


pt. II, n. s., v.24 


Indian melodies—Continued. 
[3 others] © 1'c. Apr. 24; 1929; 
E unp. 6121; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 8273 


Indy (Vincent d’) Six paraphrases ; 
sur des chansons enfantines de 
France, par VY. d’ Indy, of France, 
op. 95; pf. 1. Le galant chasseur et 
la belle laitiére. [5 others] © Mar. 
5, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 28; E for. 3576; 
Heugel, Paris. 8274 


Inflexible march; by Al. Sweet; band 
pts. 4te. © April 6, 1929; 2 ¢. 
April 22; E pub. 5274; Charles L. 
Barnhouse, sr., Oskaloosa, Ia. 8275 


Innocent eyes; words and music by 
J. Russel Robinson; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © April 23, 1929; 2 ec. April 


26; E pub. 5430; Vincent Youmans, | 


New York. 8276 


International good will; march, by 
Geo. J. Me Kinney; band pts. 4to. 
© Mar. 5, 1929; 2c. Mar. 6; E pub. 
8876; Hiram C. Miller, Parkesburg, 
Pa. 8277 


Introduction et To di mazurka; de 
Suite-ballet, par André Grandjean, 
of France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Mar. 5, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 28; E for. 3536; Paul Decour- 
celle, Nice, France. 8278 


Iodine; song of South Carolina, words 
and music by R. A. Conard. ©1e. 
Apr. 23, 1929; E unp. 6014; Robert 
A. Conard, Florence, S. C. 8279 


Irish (An) love song; by J. H. Squire, 
of Great Britain; violin, with pf. 
© ‘Apr. 5; 19295 1c. vApnyds:; 


ace. 
E for. 3914; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London. 8280 


Isen’t [!] there a little love down in 
your hart [!] for me; words by 
Terry Shand, music by Terry Shand 
and J. Mannone. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Apr. 1, 1929; E 
unp. 5272; Joe Mannone, CO eas 


It doesn’t seem fair; words by Her- 
man J. Nocker, music by T. C. Bos- 
well. ©1 ce. Apr. 27, 1929; E unp. 
6156; Thomas C. Boswell, HE. St. 
Louis, Ill. ' 8282 


It don’t mean a thing without you; 
words and music by Lou Davis, J. 
Fred Coots and Ken Stambaugh; pf. 
ace., with ukuele arr. by A. J. Fran- 
chini. © April 5, 1929; 2c. April 6; 
E pub. 4865; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., inec., New York. 8283 


[t don’t pay to be ev’ry one’s gal; 
lyrics by Frank P. Forzi and Al 
Ronet, music by A. De Haas, of 
Netherlands; pf. © 1 ¢e. Apr. 4, 
1929; EH unp. 5355; Adrian De Haas, 
Long Island City, N. Y. 8284 


It is His will; sacred song, words by 
Isaac Williams, music by Samuel 
Liddle, of Great Britain; in E flat. 
© Mar. 1, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 30; E for. 
3659; Boosey & co., Itd., London. 

8285 


It’s a great life if you weaken; lyric 
by H. Lavalle, music by R. Me- 
Gaugh: © 1c Apr. 19sig2erer 
unp. 5899; Rex McGaugh and Helen 
Lavalle, New York. 8286. 


It’s a habit of mine; words by Leo 
Robin, music by Richard A. Whit- 
ing; pf. and ukulele ace. © Apr. 
3, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 5; E pub. 4830; 
Famous music corp., New York. 

8287 


It’s a hard, hard world; lyrie and 
music by EH. Craig. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Apr. 1, 1929; 
E unp. 5664; Edward Craig, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 8288 


ft’s a long time thru eternity; hymn, 
words and music by Luther G. Pres- 
ley. © Jan. 3, 1929; 2 ce Feb. 26; 
E pub. 4726; Eugene Monroe Bart- 
lett, Hartford, Ark. 8289: 


It’s hard to smile when I feel so blue; 
words by Marie Arline Breckenridge, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross; pf. 
© 1c. Apr. 4, 1929; E pub. 5385; 
Mary Etta Breckenridge, Salem, Or. 

8290 


It’s Henry Field you’re list’ning to; 
words and music by ©. J. Peter. © 
i4ce. Apr. 20, 1929; Hy Ghee vecor: 
Carl J. Peter, Omaha. 8291 

It’s hurtin’ me mor’n it’s hurtin’ you; 
words and music by T. Harris. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ec. 
Apr. 6, 1929; E unp. 5475; Thomas 
Harris, New York. 8292 


It’s just you I love; words and music 
by A. D. Hxevea. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. Apr. 19, 1929; E 
unp. 5888; Alfredo D. Exevea, San 
Francisco. 8293 


It’s love that rules the world; words 
by Bob Shafer, music by Bradford 
Browne. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 30, 1929; E unp. 6224; 
Spier & Coslow, ine., New York. 

8294 


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no. 4, 1929 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


8315 


It won’t be long now, baby; words by 
C. Trissler, jr., music by O. Soehn- 
lein. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1929; E unp. 
6118; Otto Soehnlein and Charles 
Trissler, jr., Brooklyn. 8295 


Italian (An) earol of Saint Michael; 
for Michaelmas festivals, text by Os- 
ear Avery, music by Harvey Gaul; 
mixed voices with organ ace. 4to. 
© April 19, 1929; 2 ce April 20; E 
pub. 5287; G. Ricordi & co., ine., New 
York. 8296 


Ivan; words by Charles King Van 
Riper, music by Charles King Van 
Riper and Walter Kelsey; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Mar. 18, 1929; 2 e. 
Apr. 17; E pub. 5186; Marco Day. 
Monterey, Calif. 8297 


Jack and I; words by C. F. Strenger, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Apr. 17, 1929; 
E unp. 5816; Christian F. Strenger, 
Lamar, Ind. 8298 


Jack-in-the-green; by John C. Holli- 
day, of Great Britain; pf. © April 
4, 1929; 2 c. April 8; E pub. 5090; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 8299 


Jacqueline; valse-ballad, words and 
music by Will E. Haines and Carol 
Bourne, both of Great Britain; pf. 
ace., with banjulele banjo and uku- 
lele arr. by Alvin D. Keech. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 
26, 1929573 e@, Apr. 35,H; for; 3855; 
Lawrence Wright music co., London. 

~ 8300 


Jardin des caresses; sept poémes ara- 
bes, de Franz Toussaint, mis en mu- 
Sique par Jean d’Udine, of France. 
© Mar. 20, 1929; 1c. Apr. 13; E for. 
3973; Heugel, Paris. 8301. 


Jasmin; sang-vals, tekst og musik af 
Lon Gog, of Norway; pf. © 1 «. 
Apr. 22, 1929; E unp. 5993; Oslo 
musikforlag, a. s., Oslo, Norway. 

8302 

Jeanjean (Paul) 18 etudes de perfec- 
tionnement; pour clarinette, par P. 
Jeanjean, of France. © Dec. 31, 
1928; 1 c. Apr. 18, 1929; E for. 3995; 
Andrieu fréres, Paris. 8303 


Jeanne a4 Domrémy; par Calas, of 
France; pf., with text by Henri 
Gregh. © Mar. 20, 1929; 1 c Apr. 
13; E for. 39386; Henri Gregh et fils, 
Paris. 8304 


Jelly; words and music by J. L. Cook. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Apr. 29, 1929; E unp. 6206; Jean 
Lawrence Cook, New York. 8305 


Jennie MacIntyre; fox-trot, words by 
Edgar Leslie, musie by Jos. Geo. Gil- 
bert, of Great Britain; pf. ace., with 
banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Alvin D. Keech. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Mar. 28, 1929; 
1 e¢e. Apr. 1; E for. 3669; Lawrence 
Wright music co., London. 8306 


Jesu. dulcis memoria; Latin motet, 
liturgical text, music by Martin G. 
Dumler, op. 14, no. 3; men’s voices, 
organ ace. 4to. © Apr. 25, 1929; 
2c. Apr. 27; E pub. 5487; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 8307 


Jesus is ever the same; hymn, words 
and musie by A. C. Fisher. © Nov. 
20, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 18, 1929; E pub. 
5196; Albert C. Fisher, Fort Worth, 
Tex. 8308 


Jesus is mine; hymn, words by B. B. 
Edmiaston, music by HE. S. Dean; 
male voices. (In Carols of praise.) 
© Nov. 20, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1929; 
E pub. 5489; Emmett 8S. Dean, Waco, 
Tex. 8309 


Jesus knows; hymn, words by M. Har- 
rison, music by Edward C. Deas. 
© April 1, 1929; 2 c. April 15; E 
pub. 5113; Mattie Harrison, Ind an- 
apolis. §310 


Jeunesse facétieuse; allegro de sym- 
phonie bouffe, par F. July, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 


tor. 4t0. ©” Mar.” 20: “1929"°9 ¢, 
Apr. 13; E for. 3996; Choudens, 
Paris. 8311 


Jewish march; words and music by 
M. A. Weitzman. [Words and mel- 
ody only]. © 1.c. Feb. 21, 1929; H 
unp. 4989; Morris Abe Weitzman, 
Chicago. 8312 


words by J. Paul Fo- 
garty, music by Ted Fiorito and 
Guy Lombardo. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Apr. 24, 1929; E unp. 
6120; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

8313 


Joli (Le) mois; chant de quéte de la 
bresse, paroles traduites d’aprés les 
couplets traditionnels en _ patois 
bressan, musique par Julien Tiersot, 
of France. 4to. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © Mar. 5, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 
28; E for. 3558; Heugel, Paris. 

8314 


Jolly sailor boys; hornpipe, by Cuth- 
bert Harris, of Great Britain; pf. 
duet. © Apr. 18, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 27; 
E pub. 5488; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston, 8315 


Joe College; 


433 


8316 


Jolly sailor boys; hornpipe, by Cuth- 
bert Harris, of Great Britain; 
rhythmic orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor, pf. duet and child conduc- 
tor’s sc. © Apr. 18, 1929; 2 c Apr. 
27; E pub. 5439; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 8316 


Jolly shepherd ; words by Thomas Wot- 
ton, music by Alec Rowley, of Great 
Britain ; mixed voices. 4to. © Apr. 
15, 1929; 1 ec. Apr. 16; E for. 3880; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 8317 


Joneses bull dog; words by D. J. Over- 
field, music by Cleo A. Hibbs. © 
1 ce. Apr. 24, 1929; E unp. 6062; 
Dorothy Jane Overfield, Long Beach, 
Calif. 8318 


Jongleurs (Les) ; par V. Staub et Hans 
Ourdine, of France; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Mar. 20, 
1929) 2° ich Apr. Ter fore Soon" Li. 
Philippo, Paris. 8319 


Jovial (The) sailor; two part song, 
words anon., set to old Dibdin sea 
song, arr. by Alec Rowley, of Great 
Britain; treble voices. 4to. © Jan. 
22, 4929 Te. Jane ols Ee tor, aoa; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd., Lon- 
don. 8320 


Joy (The) of memories; words by R. 
Giusefi, music by Andrew S. Di- 
michino. © 1c. Apr. 22, 1929; BE 
unp. 5979; Rosina Giuseffi, St. Louis. 

8321 

Joy street; theme song of the photo- 
play, words and music by Con Con- 
rad, Sidney D. Mitchell and Archie 
Gottler. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 17, 1929: E unp. 5849; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 8322 


Joyeuse aventure; papotage, par Er- 
nest Gillet, of France; pf. © Mar. 
5, 1929 1 C Mar. | 237 Bi tor) aa04. * 
Delrieu fréres, Nice, France. 8323 


Joys (The) of home; hymn, words and 
musie by Luther G. Presley. © Jan. 
3, 1929; 2c. Feb. 26; E pub. 4722; 
Eugene Monroe Bartlett, Hartford, 
Ark. 8324 


Jumping (The) frog of Calaveras; 
words by C. H. Winchell, music by 
Hugh Watt. © 1c. Apr. 2, 1929; 
E unp. 5285; Clarence H. Winchell, 
San Andreas, Calif. 8325 


Junetime; selection from the musical 
comedy, music by James M. Fulton; 
band pts., with solo cornet conductor. 
Cincinnati, O., Fillmore music house. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


4to. © Apr. 13, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 20; 
E pub. 5251; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 8326 


Jr. O. U. A. M.; true American, words 
and music by C. B. Weston. © Mar. 
8, 1929; 2 c. April 27; E pub. 5455; 
Charles B. Weston, Oakhurst, N. J. 

8327 


Junior-senior high school chorus book; 
specimen pages, selected, ed. and 
harmonized by Earl L. Baker and 
Cyrus Daniel. 8vo. © Mar. 1, 1929; 
2 ce. Mar. 5; E pub. 5008; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 8328 


Junior-senior (The) prom; words and 
musie by Irving Mills; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © April 2, 1929; 2 ce. April 
20; E pub. 5239; Mills music, inc., 
New York. 8329 


Juravit Dominus; liturgical text, mu- 
sic by James P. Dunn; mixed voices, 
with organ ace. 4to. © Apr. 23, 
1929; 2 c. Apr. 25; E pub. 5398; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 8330 


Just a kiss before you say goodbye; 
lyric and music by H. A. Blackman. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Apr. ,,15, .1929;....B.. Unpiaaiee. 
Harry Allen Blackman, Cleveland 
Heights, O. 8331 


Just a little love; words and music by 
A. L. Hill. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Apr. 24, 1929; E unp. 
6114; Alfred Leroy Hill, Marion, 
Mass. ; 8332 


Just a little lovin’; lyrics by M. Gard, 
music by M. Paul Manganella; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © 1 ¢ Apr. 16, 
1929; EK unp. 5787; Mary Gard, Oka- 
nogan, Wash. 8333 


Just a lonely girl; words by Il. 
Breakey, music by Arthur Bowers. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 12, 1929; E unp. 5651; Lillian 
Breakey, River Rouge, Mich. 8334 


Just an old love affair; words by Gus 
Kahn, music by Charles Rosoff; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Mar. 22, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 25; E pub. 4786; Harms, 
inc., New York. 8335 

Just another kiss; words and music 
by Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © April 1, 
1929: 2 ec. April 8; E pub. 4854; 
Santly bros., inc., New York. 8336 


Just around the corner; words and 
music by L. Marshall. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Apr. 24, 1929; 
E unp. 6064; Louise Marshall, Bos- 
ton. 8337 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1929 


Just at twilight a kiss; words and 
music by E. A. Diller. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Apr. 1, 1929; 
E unp. 5240; Edward A. Diller, 
Butte, Mont. 38 


Just be a builder of dreams; lyric by 
Sam Lewis and Joe Young, music 
by Lew Pollack; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© April 5, 1929; 2 c. April 8; E 
pub. 4862; Remick music corp., New 
York. 8339 


Just beyond the blue; lyric by George 
Whiting and Will Oakland, music 
by Charles Abbott and Edwin 
Weber ; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by 
May Singhi Breen. © April 11, 
1929: 2 le. April 13: BE pub. 4852; 
George Whiting, inec., New York. 

8340 


Just cause I love you, that’s all; lyrics 
and music by J. M. Grooms. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Apr. 1, 
1929; E unp. 5259; Joy Macfarlane 
Grooms, Mondamin, Ia. 8341 


Just enough rain; words and music 
by L. Red Hawk [pseud. of L. 
Hawk] © 1c Apr. 15, 1929; E 
unp. 5766; Leonard Hawk, Honolu- 
lu. 8342 


Just here—my love; words by L. B. 
Levy, music by Arnold Le Bonde. 
© 1c. Apr. 20, 1929; E unp. 5959; 
Lilly B. Levy, Portland. 83438 


Just live in my dream with you! 
words and music by M. Marchellos, 
of Greece, domiciled at Union City, 
N. J. © 1c. Apr. 20, 1929; E unp. 
5954; Mabel Marchellos, Union City, 
N. J. 8344 


‘Just looking around; words by R. F. 
Root, music by Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1929: BE 
unp. 5378; Ruth F. Root, Bremer- 
ton, Wash. 8345 


Just one little song I want to sing to 
you; words and music by T. B. Pol- 
lak. [Words and melody only] © 
Rie. Apr.) 15, 1920 BW) unp. 5057 : 
Therese B. Pollak, New York. 8346 


Just one little year; words and music 
by P. Jeisy. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Mar. 8, 1929: E unp. 
6031; Pauline Jeisy, St. Louis. 8347 


Just one of those things; words and 
music by H. Israel, Jack Corlies 
[pseud. of C. Jackson] and Derby 
Morris [pseud. of V. Morris]; pf. 
© 1c. Mar. 22, 1929; E unp. 5079; 
Howard Isreal, Corlies Jackson and 
Virgil Morris, Detroit. 8348 


8359 


Just sweethearts; words by A. E. Jol- 
son, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
Apr. 12, 1929; E unp. 5655; Alma HE. 
Jolson, Olivia, Minn. 8349 


Just tag your man; words by A. M. 
Lerch, music by Pauline Britting. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Mar. 29, 1929; 2 c. April 6; E pub. 
5000; Arminta M. Lerch, Harpers- 
ville, O. 8350 


Just the having you around; lyric by 
W. Herschell, music by M. L. Tay- 
lor. Indianapolis, Indiana, Carlin 
music co. © April 18, 1929; 2 e¢. 
April 13; E pub. 5050; William Her- 
schell and Mary Lyon Taylor, In- 
dianapolis. 8351 


Just thinking of you; words by L. 
Heikes and E. Heikes, music by 
Sylvester Long Cross. © 1 ¢ Apr. 
4, 1929; E unp. 5389; Leo Heikes 
and Ethel Heikes, Meridian, Id. 

8352 


Just waiting; words by Greta Dalny 
and D. Sodelle, music by D. So- 
delle. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Apr. 8, 1929; E unp. 5525 ; David 
Sodelle, New York. 8353 


Just wond’ring ’bout you; words by P. 
Bendigo, music by Arthur Bowers. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Apr. 12, 1929; E unp. 5649; Pauline 
Bendigo, Detroit. 8354 


Just you; waltz ballad, words by Ver- 
na Johnson, music by Sylvester L. 
Cross. New York, Frank Harding. 
© Mar. 25, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 30, 1929; 
E pub. 4960; Verna Johnson, age he 

355 


Just you; words and music by F. Blu- 
menthal. © 1. Apr. 22, 1929; BE 
unp. 5980; Fritz Blumenthal, Okla- 
homa City, Okla. 8356 


Just you; words and music by 8S. E. 
Mumma. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 6, 1929: E unp. 5430; 
Samuel E. Mumma, Mechanicsburg, 
Pa 8357 

Just you, just me and love; words and 
music by Saul Klein, Frank Ga- 
lassi, Ray Doll and Maurice Abra- 
hams; pf. and ukulele acc. -© April 
1, 1929; 2 ¢ April 5; EH pub. 4936; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

8358 

Kabed es ovicho v’es yimecho; words 
and music by M. Kotlowitz. ©1.. 
Apr. 13, 1929; E-unp. 5687; Max 
Kotlowitz, New Rochelle, N. Y. 

8359 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


.8360 


Kanonen-song; aus Die dreigroscheno- 
per, von Kurt Weill, of Germany, 
arr. von Jerzy Fitelberg; jazz. 
orch, pts., with pf. conductor and 
violin 1 conductor. © Oct. 30, 1928; 
1 ce. Dec. 5; E for, 13892; Universal 


edition a. g., Vienna. 8360 
Kansas (The) bandman; march, by 
K. L. King, band pts. 4to. © April 


4, 1929; 2 c. April 5; E pub. 4805; 
Karl L. King music house, Fort 
Dodge, Ia. 8361 
Kappa psi sweetheart; words and mu- 
sie by Gertrude Murdock; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Mar. 20, 1929; 2 «¢. 
Mar. 23; E pub. 4550; Beta sigma 
chapter, Kappa psi fraternity, Far- 
£0, INV D. 8362 


Karabali (Slave song) ; versos de Gus- 
tavo S. Galarraga, musica de HE. Le- 
cuona, of Cuba. Habana, Lecuona 
music co. (Cover title:—Canto 
karabali.) © Feb. 9, 1929; 1 «. 
April 18; E for. 8862; Ernesto Le- 
cuona, Havana, Cuba. 8363 


Katy did; words by Myra Durfee, mu- 
sic by C. S. Ferrett. Boston, W. B. 
Hasey & co. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 30; E pub. 4696; Charles 
Southwick Ferrett, Bridgeport, 
Conn. : 8364 


Kayser violin studies; op. 20, bk. 1, in 
the first position, rev., fingered and 
annotated by Carl Sauer, of Austra- 
lia!’ © Jan. "28, "1929 3" 1 ce Keb 8: 
E for. 3868; W. H. Paling & eo., 1td., 
Sydney, Australia. 8365 


Keep smiling; words and music by 
M. O. Steffen. © 1c. Apr. 10, 1929; 
E unp. 5572; Metta Olive Steffen, 
Hibbing, Minn. 8366 


Kermesse-valse; de L’ eventail de 
Jeanne, de Florent Schmitt, of 
France, op. 80; pf., 4 hands. © Mar. 
20, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 13; E for. 3984; 
Heugel, Paris. 8367 

Kesiinen laulu; by Selim Palmgren, 
of Finland, op. 87, no. 3; pf. © Dec. 
31, 1928; 1 ec Mar. 9, 1929; HE for. 
2977; Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 


8368 

Kewpie; noyelty fox-trot, by Gene 
Rose; pf.. .©, April 4, 1929; 2 e. 
April 9; E pub. 4910; Sherman, 


Clay & co., San Francisco. 8369 


Key to my heart; words by Caroline 
Nixa Kosmalski, music by Phil 
Starr. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 3, 1929; E unp. 5314; 
Caroline N. Kosmalski, Racine, Wis. 

8370 


pt. IIT, n.s., v. 24 


Keystone athletic club song; words 
and music by A. J. P. Vandermyn. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Apr. 1, 1929; 
EH ounp. 5257; Armand J. P. Vander- 
myn, Pittsburgh. 8371 

Ki vonu vocharto; words and music 
by M. Kotlowitz. © 1c. Apr. 138, 
1929; E unp. 5686; Max Kotlowitz, 
New Rochelle, N. Y. 8372 


Kicsike vigyazzon, egyszer nagymama 
lesz ... ; blues-fox, szovegét irta: 
Harmath Imre, zenéjét szerzette: 
Abraham Pal, of Hungary. © Nov. 
21, 19283: 1 c) Apr. 18;'1929; Bretor: 
3926; Rozsavolgyi es tarsa, Buda- 
pest, Hungary. 8373 


Kids again; words and music by Nat 
Natoli and Harold Stokes. © Mar. 
30, 1929; 2 c April 2; E pub. 4710; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine., 
New York. 8374 


King Arthur ruled the land; unison 
song, words from an old ballad, mu- 
sic by Harold Sykes, of Great Brit- 
ain. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Mar. 22, 1929; 1 « 
Apr. 6; E for. 3732; Edward Arnold 
& co., London. 8375 


King of the air; march, by David Mel- 
son; band pts. Cincinnati, O., Fill- 
more music house. 4to. © Apr. 13, 
1929; 2 ¢@. Apr: 20; EH pub. 5252; 
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 8376 


King’s (The) with his people again; 
ballad, words and musie by John 
Smith, of Great Britain. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 5, 
1929; 1 @ Apr. 18; E for. 3805; 
Campbell, Connelly & co., London. 

8377 


Kiss my blues away; words and mu- 
sic by Dorothy Woodward; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Apr. 6, 1929; 2 e. 
Apr. 15; E pub. 5055; Marco Day, 
Monterey, Calif. 8378 


Kitten kapers; by C. M. Farrell, ed. 
by J. G. Hinderer; pf. © Jan. 28, 
1929; 2 @ Mar. 20; E pub. 4744; 
Constance M. Farrell, St. Paul. 

8379 

Kitty Carey ; waltz, words by BE. Waldo 
Stansbury, music and ukulele arr. 
by Ada Jean Rogers. © Apr. 8, 
1929: 2 ce. Apr. 11; E pub. 4980; 
Ada Rogers Scott, Chicago. 8380 


Knick knacks; novelty ten. banjo solo, 
with pf. ace. by Roy Smeck. 
April 2, 1929; 2 « April 3; E pub. 
4748; Irving Berlin standard music 
corp., New York. 8381 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1929 


Kohlmann (Carl) 24 studies for tuba. 
© 1e. Apr. 8, 1929; E unp. 5494; 
Carl Kohlmann, Cincinnati. 8382 


Komedy tid-bits; by Emil Velazco; 
organ. 1. Finger twister. [5 others] 
© Apr. 6, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 16; E pub. 
51387; Crawford music corp., New 
York. 8383 


Kujawiak druzby; by J. Wyskowski. 
[Melody only] ©1c. Apr. 12, 1929; 
E unp. 5718; John Wyskowski, New 
York. 8384 
Kujawiak z Galicyi; by J. Wyskowski. 
[Melody only] ©1c. Apr. 12, 1929; 
E unp. 5717; John Wyskowski, New 
York. 8385 


Lack-a-day-me; words by Doris Row- 
ley, music by Alec Rowley, of Great 
Britain ; mixed voices. 4to. © Apr. 
15, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 16; E for. 3879; 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 8386 


Lacrem’ e’ careerato; versi di A. Ric- 
ciardi, musica di Hdmond Aversano; 
pf. ©l1c. Apr. 4, 1929; E unp. 5713; 
Alfonso Ricciardi, New York. 8387 


Ladies (The) they all like me; words 
and music by Leo Lynn; solo and 
cho. for men or boys. © Nov. 21, 
1928; 2 ¢. April 15) 1929; BH pub. 
5044; Eldridge entertainment house, 


inc., Franklin, O. 8388 
Lady fingers; selection, from the mu- 
sical comedy, music by Joseph 


Meyer, arr. by Hans Spialek, of 
Austria, domiciled at New York; pf. 
©. April 3, 1929; 2 c« April 5: E 
pub. 4914; Harms, inc., New York. 
8389: 
Lady when your lovely head; words 
by Hilaire Belloc, music by Ralph 
Greaves, of Great Britain. © Feb. 
Zr, 1929; 1 ¢: Apr. 26; Ei for. 4025; 
Oxford university press, London. 
8390 
Laird (The) o’ Cockpen; unison song, 
words by Lady. Nairne, traditional 


air arr. by Maurice Jacobson, of 
Great Britain. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 2, 


Pee aC, \ADE. Se Motor, she kcid « 
Curwen & sons, ltd., London. 8391 


Lament; by J. H. Levis, of Great 
Britain, domiciled at New York; pf. 
© 1c. Apr. 23, 1929; E unp. 6021; 


John Hazedel Levis, Jackson 
Heights, L. I., N. Y., 8392. 
Lamplight blues; fox trot, words and 
music by S. Sbrigata. © 1c. Apr. 
11, 1929;' HE unp. 5603’ Sylvio 
Sbrigata, Brooklyn. 8393 


8404 


Lass dir nix von Hoffmann erzihlen; 
Hoffmann-foxtrot, worte von Alfred 
Griinwald, musik nach Offenbach, 
von Carlo Toscanini, of Austria. © 
Mari is) 1929% Loc: Apt tse) Hs for, 
3783; W. Karczag verlag, Vienna. 

8394 


.Lassie o’ mine; words by Mrs. L. J. 


Cormier, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Apr. 17, 1929; E unp. 5813; Annie S. 
Cormier, San Benito, Tex. 8395 


Last night underneath the moon; 
words and music by C. Odien. ©1 
e. Apr. 4, 1929; E unp. 5876; Cora 
Odien, Detroit. 8396 


Last tag; by Harriet E. Higgins, select- 
ed, ed., annotated and fingered by 
John M. Williams; quartet for pf. 
© April 1, 1929; 2 @ April 13; E 
pub. 5033; Boston music co., Boston. 

8397 

Laundry (The) song; words and musie 
by E. McConnell, Walker Norris and 
tT. MacWillaams, arr... by oF. W. 
Walker. © Apr. 10, 1929; 2c Apr. 
18; E pub. 5221; Edward McCon- 
nell, Thos. MacWilliams and Walker 
Norris, Nashville. 8398 


Law (The) of the Lord is perfect; 
anthem, words from psalms 16 and 
37, music by Gottfried H. Feder- 
lein; mixed voices, and sop. solo, 
with organ ace. 4to. © Mar. 29, 
1929; 2 c. Apr. 6; E pub. 4876; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 8399 

Leanna; words and music by C. 

' Smiley; melody with pf. ace. © 1 
ce. Apr. 9, 1929; E unp. 5538; Chas. 
Smiley, Paris, Tex. 8400 


Leap frog; novelty, by Andy Sannella, 
arr. by Claude Lapham; E fiat alto 
saxophone, with pf. acc. © Apr. 16, 
AOD 3 2) CAO.) 1 (2 By Ucn he 5 
Crawford music corp., New York. 

8401 

Leave me, O love; words by Philip 
Sidney, music by Dennis Arundell, 
of Great Britain. © Feb. 21, 1929; 
1c. Apr. 26; E for. 4028; Oxford 
university press, London. 8402 


Leg up, over leather; cowboy song, 
words and music by Paul Bliss; ten. 
1 & 2, bass1&2. © Apr. 22, 1929; 
2 ec. Apr. 24; E pub. 5385; Willis 
music co., Cinicinnati. 8403 


Légende (La) de Sonia; de Quand la 
cloche sonnera, paroles de Y. d’Hanse- 
wick et P. de Wattyne, musique de 
Alfred Bachelet, of France. © Mar. 
5, 1929; 1 ec. Mar. 28; E for. 3565; 
Heugel, Paris. 8404 


437 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8405 


pt. II, n. s., v. 24 


Legs; words and musie by Archie Got- 
tler, Con Conrad, and Sidney D. 
Mitchell. [Words and melody only] 
©1ec. Apr. 2, 1929; E unp. 5835; De 
Sylva, Brown, & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 8405 


Lejos de mi patria; danzon por M. 
_ Pagan, arr. por Francisco Tizol; pf. 
* © 1c. Apr. 13, 1929; E unp. 5706; 

Manrique Pagan, New York. 8406 


Leona; waltz ballad, words and music 
. by A. Saltzer. © Apr. 16, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 22; EH pub. 5263; Andrew Salt- 
zer, Sawtelle, Calif. 8407 


Let love abide and be our guide; words 
by J. Wagemaker, music by Phil 
Starr. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 3, 1929; E unp. 5310; 
John Wagemaker, Ontario, Calif. 

8408 

Let me fall in your arms; ballad, 
words and music by Joe Milleriam 
fi. e. J. Milleriam] New York, 
Frank Harding. © Mar. 25, 1929; 
2 ec. Mar. 30; E pub. 4962; Joseph 
Milleriam, Wevaco, W. Va. 8409 


Let me fill my eyes with you; words 
and music by M. J. Schaeffer. © 
April 17, 1929; .2.¢. April 22; Epub. 
53854; Mary Johnston Schaeffer, 
Roanoke, Va. 8410 


Let’s away; words and music by Ma- 
rian Barker. © Mar. 29, 1929; 2c. 
Apr. 6; E pub. 4890; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 8411 


Let’s be sweethearts, I love you; lyric 
by I. Mantz, music. by Jack J. 
Bishop; pf. and ukulele ace. ©1e. 
Apr. 16, 1929; E unp. 5775; I. Mantz, 
Groton, Conn. 8412 


Let’s build a nest for two; lyric by 
Cliff Hess, music by Frank L. Ven- 
tre; pf. and ukulele ace. © Apr. 25, 
1929; 2 @ Apr. 26;' Ei pub. 5488; 
Spier and Coslow, inc., New York. 


8413 
Let’s incorporate; lyrics by Frank 
Loesser, music by C. Rice. © 1 « 


Apr. 12, 1929: E unp. 5621; Carl 
Rice, New York. 8414 


Let’s make the best of it; words and 
music by J. Fred Coots and Benny 
Davis; pf. ace. with ukulele arr. 
by A. J., Franchini,, ©, Aprilgis, 
1929; 2 c. April 6; E pub. 4866; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., New 
York. 8415 

Let’s talk about love; fox-trot, lyric 
by Arthur Smith, musie by V. H. 


Alger. © Apr. 8, 1929; 2 e¢.. Apri 
11; E pub. 4975; Vernon H. Alger, 
Sioux Falls, 8. D. 8416 


Let’s talk it over; fox-trot song, words 
and music by Benny Davis and Fred 
Coots [i. e. J. Fred Coots] © April 
12, 1929; 2.c. April 15; Epub. 5067; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 8417 

Let’s talk it over; words and music by 
Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Mar. 13, °1929; FE ‘unp. 55405" tee 
Feist, inc., New York. 8418 


Levee love; words and music by Lou 
Davis, J. Fred Coots and Larry 
Spier. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 23, 1929; E unp. 6045; 
Famous music corp., New York. 

8419 

Liberty; words and music by Evelyn 
C. Towle; mixed voices. ©1c. Apr. 
25, 1929; E unp. 6084; EH. C. Towle, 

_ Miami, Fla. 8420 


Licorne (La); valse, par Alfred Bert, 
of France; pf. © Mar. 5, 1929; 1c. 
Mar. 28; E for. 3548; EH. Gaudet, 
Paris. 8421 


Lies; words by H. B. Miller, music by 
A. Matthews; pf. and ukulele ace. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Apr. 30, 1929; 
E unp. 6217; Artie Matthews and 
Hattie B. Miller, Cincinnati. 8422 


Life eternal; hymn, words and music 

by Thomas Benton. © Jan. 3, 1929; 

2 c. Feb. 26; E pub. 4730; Eugene 
Monroe Bartlett, Hartford, Ark. 

8423 


Life is just wonderful when you find 
yourself a girl; by B. Pagenstecher. 
[Melody only] ©1c. Apr. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 5788; Bernard Pagenstecher, 
New York. 8424 


Life is like a rose; bloom of youth, 
words and music by J. C. Lockhart. 
Dayton, Ohio, Lockhart music Co. 
© April 29, 1929; 2 ¢ April 27; E 
pub. 5463; James C. Lockhart, Day- 
ton, O. 8425 


Lifer’s (A) prayer; words by J. H. 
Secavone and Curtis C. Karchner, 
music by Peter Koteas and Thomas 
A. McGroarty. [Words and melody 


only] ©1e. Apr. 29, 1929; E unp. 
6186; Joseph H. Scavone, Wilkes 
Barre, Pa. 8426 


Life’s lighter hours; gavotte-caprice, 
by Clay Smith; band pts. 4to. 
April 6, 1929; 2 e@ April 22; E pub. 
5272; Charles L. Barnhouse, SFr., 
Oskaloosa, Ia. 8427 


438 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1929 


Light (A) in a night! fox-trot, music 
by J. Berny and Jack April, both of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor. 4to. © Mar. 20, 1929; 1c. Apr. 
13; EH for. 39389; L. Grus et ecie, 
Paris. 8428 


Light (The) o’ the line the porter; 
humorous patter song, words and 
music by Harry Gibson, of Great 
Britain. [Staff and tonic. sol-fa 
notations] © Feb. 22, 1929; 1 «¢. 
Apr. 15; E for. 3835; Reynolds & 

..€o0., London. 8429 


Light (The) of the cross; hymn, words 
by B. B. Edmiaston, musie by E. S. 
Dean; male voices. (Jn Carols of 
praise) © Nov. 20, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 
29, 1929: E pub. 5491; Emmett S. 
Dean, Waco, Tex. 8430 


Lights of home; program for Parents’ 
day or Mothers’ day, text by Dorothy 
Lehman Sumerau, music by Grant 
Colfax Tullar. Svo. © Apr. 8, 1929; 
2 ce. and aff. Apr. 29; AA 15241; 
Grant Colfax Tullar, New York. 8431 


Lilies pure; by Wallace A. Johnson, 
op. 190, no. 3; pf. © April 10, 1929; 
2c. April 12; E pub. 5071; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 8432 


Lily of the valley; words and music 
by M. Jones. 
E unp. 5387; May Jones, Seattle. 

8433 


Lily-pool (The); two-part canon, 
words by Mary V. Howell, music by 
Dorothy Howell, of Great Britain. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Mar. 22, 1929; 1c. Apr. 6; 
E for. 3738; Edward Arnold & co., 
London. 8434 


Limited (The); galop, by Max Herz- 
berg, orch. by George Torke; orch. 


_pts. 4to. -© Apr. 10, 1929; 2 «. 
Apr. 16; E pub. 5249; Crawford 
music corp., New York. 8435 


Lincke-winke ; foxtrot—fantasie 3, von 
Paul Lincke, of Germany; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Apr. 8, 
1929: 1 e«. Apr. 29; E for. 4050; 
Apollo verlag, Berlin. 84386 


Linda; words and music by John 
Clayton. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 1, 1929; E unp. 5269; 
Arthur Behim music corp., New 
York. 8437 


Lindy and Ann: words and music by 
Helen Geraldine Grant. ©1ce. Apr. 
17, 1929; E unp. 5843; H. G. Grant, 
Asheville, N. C. 84388 


© 1c. Apr. 4, 1929 5 


8448 


Lindy tomorrow; words by .W. D. 
Dempsey, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Apr. 17, 1929; E unp. 5815; William 
Harrison Dempsey, Mechanicsville, 
eo. 8439 


Listen to His call; hymn, words and 
music by G. E. Bonney. © April 8, 
1929';' 2 c. April.10; E. pub: 4951; 
Gerald Emery Bonney, Winona Lake, 
Ind. 8440 


Listenin’; words by Hugh Chesterman, 
music by Haydn Wood, of Great 
Britain. © Mar. 22, 1929; 1c. Apr. 
1; E for. 3843; Chappell & co., Itd., 


London. 8441 
Liszt (Franz)  Liebestraum;  tran- 
scribed by Clay Smith; solo for 


trombone, bar., cornet, cello, E flat 
alto, B flat ten., or C saxophone, 
or duet for any combination of. these 
instruments, with pf. acc. © April 
6, 1929; 2 c. April 22; E pub. 5276; 


Charles L. Barnhouse, sr., Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 8442 

Vom felS zum meer! Deutscher 
siegemarsch, bearb. von Leopold 
Weninger, of Austria; orch. pts., 
with violin 1 conductor. 4to. © 


Mar: “9)51929; tye Apr. 4: Bustor. 
3712; Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 
84438 


Little artist; valsette, by Edward E. 
Menges; pf. © Apr. 30, 1929; 2 «. 
Apr. 27; E pub. 5504; Shattinger 
piano & music co., St. Louis. 8444 


Little (A) bird told me all about you; 
words and music by J. W. Barrows. 
24mo. [Words and melody only] © 
A pr. 115, 1929 ;'2:.c.-Aprs 22,4 pub! 
5266; Joseph Whitman Barrows, 
Palo Alto, Calif. 8445 


Little Boy Blue; words and music by 
L. L. Miller. © 1 ¢. Apr. 24, 1929; 
E unp. 6065; Lillian Laura Miller, 
Chicago. 8446 


Little (The) brown house that I love; 
words and music by E. L. Shulters. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.«. 
Apr. 19, 1929; E unp. 5891; Hlla- 
Laura Shulters, Plainfield, N. J. 

8447 


Little elves from fairyland; by Wal- 
lace A. Johnson; pf. with words. © 
April 4, 1929; 2 ec. April 6; E pub. 
4918; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 8448 


439 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8449 


Little feller; words and music by Joe 
L. Sanders. © Apr. 10, 1929; 2 e. 
Apr. 12; E pub. 5027; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 8449 


Little girl of my dreams; fox-trot, 
lyric by J. A. Rodosky, jr., music 
by Robert H. Brennen. N. Y. City, 
Frank Harding. © Mar. 25, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 30; E pub. 4961; John A. 
Rodosky, jr., Winburne, Pa. 8450 


Little (A) house on a little hill; words 
and music by Lou Davis and J. Fred 
Coots; pf. and ukulele acc. © April 
1, 1929; 2 c April 5; E pub. 4937; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 


8451 

Little (A) mouse; words by C. F. 
Dietsch, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 


Apr. 20, 1929; E unp. 5927; Clao 
Fairchild Dietsch, Rawlins, Wy. 
8452 


Little old fashioned girl [and] Since I 
found you, and you found me; 
words and music by Karin Sundelof 


Asbrand.. © Apr 23, )1929;" 22 
Apr. 24; E pub. 5389; Fitzgerald 
pub. corp., New York. 8453 
Little old home; waltz, words by 


Mrs. E. BE. Delk [i. e. M. L. Delk], 
music by Ray Hibbeler. © 1 c. Mar. 
16, 1929; E unp. 5362; Martha L. 
Delk, Weldon, Ia. 8454 


Little old log cabin in the lane; words 
by Al Lewis and Neil Moret, music 
by Al Sherman and Neil Moret; pf. 
acc., With ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. -© April 15, 1929; 2 ec. April 
15; E pub. 5320; Villa Moret, inc., 
San Francisco. 8455 


Little pal; words and music by B. G. 
De Sylva [pseud. of George Gard De 
Sylva], Lew Brown, Ray Hender- 
son and Al Jolson. © April 22, 
1929; 2 ce. April 23; E pub. 53816; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, -inc., New 
York. 8456 


Little poker face; words and music by 
M. Marchellos, of Greece, domiciled 
at Union City, N. J. ©1e. Apr. 20, 
1929; E unp. 5953; Mabel Marchel- 
los, Union City, N. J. 8457 


Load (The) is heavy and I’m ready to 
go; words by George Whiting, music 
by Ted Snyder. © Mar. 29, 1929; 
2c. Apr. 6; E pub. 4881; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York. 8458 


Loboda; words and music by E. Zuk- 
owsky, of Poland, domiciled at New 


pt. Im, n.s., v. 24 


York. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 9, 1929; E unp. 5499; 
Eugene Zukowsky, New York. 8459 


Log cabin lullaby ; words and music by 
Vaughn De Leath [pseud. of Leo- 
nore Geer]; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Apr. 10, 1929; 2 ec. Apr. 17; E pub. 
5151; Al. Piantadosi, New York. 

8460 


Londonderry air; would God I were 
the tender apple-blossom, 4-pt. cho., 
words by Katherine Tynan, music, 
old Irish song, arr. by Victor Harris; 
women’s voices, with solo voice. 4to. 
© April 4, 1929; 2 c. April 8; E pub. 
4897; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

8461 


Loneliness dreams; ballad, words and 
music by O. C. Rollevson, arr. by 
Alphilo Hays. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Feb. 15, 1929; 2 
ce. Feb. 19; E pub. 5146; Oscar C. 
Rollevson, Tacoma, Wash. 8462 


Lonely gardens without love; waltz, by 


I. Ortiz; pf. ©1c. Mar. 20, 1929; 
EK unp. 5298; Iturbe Ortiz, New 
York. 8463 


Lonely little me; fox-trot ballad, words 
and musie by Irving Laing, Phil 
King and Allan McIver, all of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Apr. 10, 1929; 1 c.. Apr. 15; E for. 
3858; Laing & King, Montreal, Que- 
bec, Canada. 8464 


Lonely (The) road; waltz song, from 
The silver swan, lyric by William S. 
Brady, music by H. Maurice Jacquet. 
© April 1, 1929; 2 ec. April 3; E pub. 
4782; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

8465 

Lonesome and blue; by F. Warshauer 
and S. Sbrigato. [Melody only] © 
i ec. Mar. 15, 1929; E: unp. 5297; 
Frank Warshauer and Sylvester 
Sbrigato, Rockaway Beach, N. Y. 

8466 


Lonesome and blue; words by R. Man- 
ning, music by R. Manning and Mar- 
guerite Jaeger. © 1 c. Mar. 11, 
1929; E unp. 5445; Ralph Manning, 
St. Louis. 8467 


Lonesome clouds; words and music by 
T. Gmachl, jr. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Apr. 5, 1929; EH unp. 
5404; Therese Gmachl, jr., St. Louis. 

8468 


Lonesome sweetheart; fox-trot, by L. 
V. Martin. [Melody only] ©l1e. 
Apr. 4, 1929; E unp. 5357; Louis 
Victor Martin, New York. 8469 


440 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1929 


8492 


a INNO 


Lonesomeness and memories of you; 
words and music by M. A. Tomase. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Apr. 19, 1929; E unp. 5885; Mare 
A. Tomase, New York. 8470 


Long gone; or Away, away, away from 
here, by Selrahec Reyob [pseud. of 
Charles Boyer]; pf. © Apr. 10, 
#929; 2 ec. Apr. 19; E. pub. 5224; 
Standard feature music co., Fort 
Worth, Tex. 8471 


Longing; words and music by I. Stahl. 
[Words and melody only] © 1c. 
Apr. 25, 1929; E unp. 6107; Isabel 
Stahl, Danbury, Conn. 8472 


Look for me;-hymn, words and music 
by IT. S. Cobb. © Nov. 20, 1928; 
2 ec. Apr. 18, 1929; E pub. 5201; 
Thomas Seth Cobb, Fort Worth, Tex. 

8473 

Looking at you; from Cochran’s 1929 
revue, words and music by Cole Por- 
ter. London, New York & Sydney, 
Chappell & co., ltd. © Mar. 5, 1929; 
2 ec. Mar. 30; E pub. 4791; Harms, 
inc., New York. 8474 


Looking for love; from Ziegfeld mid- 
night frolic, lyric by Dorothy Fields, 
music by Jimmry McHugh; pf. ace, 
with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. © 
Mar. 27, 1929; 2 e. April 20; E pub. 
5244; Mills music, ine., New York. \ 

847 


Looking (The) glass; poem by Paul 
Laurence Dunbar, music by Claude 
Warford. © April 3, 1929; 2 ec. 
April 4; E pub. 4796; G. Ricordi & 
co., ine., New York. 8476 


Loosen up; by Ted Nixon; orch. pts. 
© Mar. 138, 1929; 2 ¢. Apr. 6; E pub. 
4831; Denton & Haskins music ptb. 
co., ine., New York. 8477 


Lorraine; waltz ballad, words by S. 
Van Poznak, music by Christian A. 
Praetorius. © Mar. 25, 1929; 2 «. 
Apr. 11; E pub. 4987; Seymour Van 
Poznak, Newark, N. J. 8478 


Lost childhood; children’s operetta in 
1 act, written by Charles W. Emlyn, 
music by G. Tootell, of Great Brit- 
ain. London, J. Curwen & sons, Itd. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Apr. 9, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 6; 
E for. 3739; George Tootell, Edg- 
ware, Middlesex, England. 8479 


Louisiana (A) lullaby; ballad, words 
and music by R. M. Zullo. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © April 
10, 1929; 2 c. April 20; E pub. 5325; 
Rose M. Zullo, Brecksville, O. 8480 


Love and laughter; by C. Edgar Ford, 
of Great Britain, op. 46; pf. © Jan. 
9, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 15; E for. 2698; 
Laudy & co., London. 8481 


Love for mother; program for Moth- 
er’s day, words by Rosemary Mac- 
Donald, music by Geo. C. Stebbins 
and others. 8vo. © Mar. 19, 1929; 
2 ec. Mar. 28; D pub. 27487; Hall- 
Mack co., Philadelphia. 8482 


Love is a dream; words and music by 
Hale Hope. © 1c. Apr. 30, 1929; 
E unp. 6220; Lillian Toelle, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 8483 


Love just love; words and music by 
Sl. Swans pe” Cv cj Apr, 2% 
1929; E unp. 5822; Sara Lillius 
Swan, Hornell, N. Y. —  =8484 


Love letters; duet, from The silver 
swan, lyric by Wm. S. Brady, music 
by H. Maurice Jacquet. © April 1, 
1929; 2 c. April 3; E pub. 4784; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 8485 


Love memory; fox-trot, lyric and mu- 


sie by J. G. Bandy; pf. and ukulele 
arr. by Stan Tucker. © 1 ec. Apr. 
1, 1929; E unp. 5255; Joseph Gar- 
field Bandy, Cardin, Okl. 8486 


Love must have brought us together; 
melody by Frank Parente and Ben 
Ross. © 1 c¢. Apr. 26, 1929; E unp. 
6141; James Dante, Madison, N. J. 

8487 

Love time is nigh; fox trot, words and 
melody by G. R. Wilson; ukulele ace. 
© 1 ec. Apr. 27, 1929; E unp. 6171; 
George Robert Wilson, New York. 

8488 


Love will find a way; lyric by Al 


Dubin, music by Joe Burke; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Apr. 8, 1929; 2 e. 
Apr. 11; E pub. 5018; M. Witmark 
_& sons, New York. 8489 


Lovelace; ouverture dramatique, par 
E. Flament, of France, op. 78; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor or harp. © 
Deel 3i, 1928+" 1 cc. Apr eda, 920° 
E for. 3931'; Edouard Filament, 
Paris. 8490 

Loveland is calling; waltz, words by 
Betty Cooper, music by H. C. Horne, 
of Great Britain; pf. and ukulele 
ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Mar. 20, 1929; 1 c Apr. 
6; E for. 3690; Walsh, Holmes & 
co., ltd., London. 8491 


Lovely one; words by B. A. Miller, 
music by Stella Callender. © 1 ec. 
Apr. 3, 1929; E unp. 5328; Buster A. 
Miller, Los Angeles. 8492 


441 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8493 


Love’s cradle; theme song, words and 
music by Boris Goldberg. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 22, 1929; E unp. 6084; Boris 
Goldberg, Cambridge, Mass. 8493 


Love’s effervescence; appassionato, by 
Leo Russotto, orchestrated by Wal- 
ter C. Schad, organ notations by 
Emil Velazco; orch. pts. © Apr. 
16, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 17; E pub. 5178; 
Crawford music corp., New York. 

8494 


Love’s evolution; words by William 
Dicting, music by M. Caudle. ©1. 
Apr. 8, 1929; E unp. 5515; Mamie 
Caudle, Stacy, Calif. 8495 


Love’s lament; words by Ethel Rattay, 
music by W. Stokking. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Apr. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 5593; William Stokking, 
Ventnor, N. J. 8496 


Love’s lullabye; lyric by George K. 
Beck, music by .L. Sugarman. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
Apr. 9, 1929; E unp. 5522; Louis 
Sugarman and George Beck, New 
York. 8497 


Love’s melody; slow fox-trot, words 
and music by R. D. Freeman. © 
1 c. Apr. 6, 1929;-E unp. 5474; 
Reginald Duane Freeman, Racine, 
Wis. 8498 


Love’s melody; words and music by 
G. W. Zink. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Apr. 29, 1929; E unp. 
6211; Gleason William Zink, Tulsa, 
Okl. 8499 


Loving (A) heart; solo, words by C. 
Austin Miles, music by Clinton D. 
Lowden; with mixed cho. (In 
Songs of faith and triumph) © 
April 10, 1929; 2 c. April 17; E pub. 
5416; Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 

8500 


Loving (A) nest; by M. A. Weitzman. 
nos. 35-43. [Melody only] ©l1e.. 
Feb. 21, 1929; E unp. 4987; Morris 
Abe Weitzman, Chicago. 8501 


Loyola, where old California is calling ; 
words and music by L. Brennan. 
Los Angeles, Calif., Lois Brennan 
pub. co. © April 2, 1929; 2 e. April 
8; E pub. 4860; Lois Brennan, Los 
Angeles. 8502 


Lucille; words and music by Beatrice 
James [pseud. of B. G. Pollak] 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Apr. 2, 1929; E unp. 5282; Beatrice 
G. Pollak, New York. 8503 


pt. 01, n.s., v.24 


Lucille; words and music by F. Crum. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Apr. 27, 1929; E unp. 6168; Frank 
Crum, Irvington, N. J. 8504 


Lucy and her little pussy; words and 
music by A. Elbrich. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e Apr. 6, 1929; 
E unp. 5424; Albert Elbrich, Bryan, 
Tex. 8505: 


Ludy Dugan; words and music by 
F. B. Hammann. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 c. Apr. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 5527; Frederick Burton Ham- 
mann, Baltimore. 8506. 


Lullaby; by Charles V. Rychlik, op. 
14; violin and pf. © Mar. 15, 1929; 
2 e@ April 3; E pub. 4757;. Fr. A. 


Urbanek & sons, Prague, Czecho- 
slovakia. 8507 
Lullaby; by R. Kress; pf. © 1 ec 


Apr. ‘15, 1929; EY unp. 5747;" Ray 
Kress, Hollywood, Calif. 8508 


Lullaby ; from Chinese theme, by J. H. 
Levis, of Great Britain, domiciled at 
New York; pf. ©1c. Apr. 10, 1929; 
E unp. 5568; John Hazedel Levis, 
Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y. 8509 


Lupe; words and music by B. Amador, 
of Mexico; pf. ©1c. Apr. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 5797; Benito Amador, Los 
Angeles. 8510: 


Lyssnar du till mig i kvaéll, lilla mor? 
text: Sven-Olof Sandberg, musik: 
Igor Borganoff, of Sweden; pf. 
Dec. 5, 1927; 1 c. Apr. 12, 1929; EB 
for. 3752; Forlags a.-b. Musikaliska 
Knuten, Stockholm, Sweden. 8511 


Macbeth; opera in five acts, libretto 
from Wm. Shakespeare, with music 
by J. Snyder, arr. by Eugene Platz- 
man. New York, Jack Snyder pub. 
co., inc. © Jan. 7, 1929; 2 ¢. Jan..7; 
D pub. 27482; Jack Snyder, New 
York. 8512 


Macchinetta (La) da cucire; bozzetto 
domestico per quintetto d’archi con 
pf. conduttore, interpretazione lit- 
teraria di Alberto Colantuoni, mu- 
sica di Fernando Limenta, of Italy. 
© Mar. 26, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 6; E for. 
3774; A. & G. Carish & c., Milan. 

8513: 

Madelaine; words and music by Geo. 
Greenberg and Freddie Johns, of 
Great Britain; pf. ace., with banju- 
lele banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin 
D. Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Apr. 3, 1929; 1c. Apr. 
5; E for. 3707; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 8514 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4,1929 


8538: 


Madrigal: 4 deux voix, pour sop. et 
violoncelle, d’aprés une chanson en 
rondeau, de Charles d’Orléans, mu- 
sique de Vincent d’Indy, of France, 
op. 94. © Mar. 20, 1929; 1 ‘c. Apr. 
13; E for. 3986; Heugel, Paris. 8515 


Maganini (Quinto) Sonnet; words by 
John Keats; med.-high voice. (In 
two songs) © Apr. 8, 1929: 2 ¢. 
Apr. 11; E pub. 4984; J. Fischer & 


bro., New York. 8516 
Magda: habanera tango, by Apollo 
Gaudenzi, of Italy; violino. ©1e. 


Apr. 26, 1929; E unp. 6126; Giuseppe 
De Vita, New York. 8517 


Magic (The) lower valley of the Rio 
Grande; song of The last frontier, 
words and music by J. F. Curtice, 
ace. by Mary Traub Busch. © 
April 22, 1929; 2 c. April 27; E pub. 
5459; John F. Curtice, Indianapolis. 

8518 


Magic (The) of the moon; words and 
music by Bob Billings [i. e. R. W. 
Billings] [Chords, single staff] © 
1 ec. Apr. 5, 1929; E unp. 5770; Rob- 
ert William Billings, Maywood, IIl. 

8519 


Magnolia blues; by Spencer Williams; 
pf. © 1c. Apr. 22, 1929; E unp. 
5971: Triangle music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 8520 


Mahogany hall blues; by Spencer Wil- 
rims =". (C9 °G, ‘Apr.'15, 1929* 
E unp. 5720; Triangle music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 8521 


Maiden (A) and a rose; words by F. 
H. Miller, music by Sylvester Long 


Cross; pf. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1929; E 
unp. 5388; Fred Howard Miller, 
Walla Walla, Wash. 8522 


Main street; lyrics and music by R. 
Brooks. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 5, 1929; E unp. 5419; 
Reynold Brooks, New York. 8523 


Maininki; by Selim Palmgren, of Fin- 
fd. op. Si, NG, 5: pe. ©) Dec S11, 
1928; 1 e. Mar. 9, 1929; E for. 2979; 
Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 8524 


Maja (La) gullita sSevillanas; por 
José Conrado de Tovar [i. e. José 
Conrado Tovar], of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at New York; pf. © 1c. Apr. 
16, 1929; E unp. 5804; José C. Tovar, 
New York. 8525 


Major Cords; fox trot, by L. V. Mar- 
tin. [Melody only] © 1. Apr. 
13, 1929; E unp. 5702; Louis Victor 
Martin, New York. 8526 


id 


Malkaus; by L. Lota, of U. S. and S. 
Lahiri, of India; pf. © 1c. Apr. 
10, 1929; E unp. 5570; Lucile Lota 
and Sarat Lahiri, New York. 8527 


Mamma che veglia; versi e musica di 
Pietro Montani, of Italy. © Apr. 
29, 1929; 1 ce. Apr. 22; E for. 3921; 
A. Forlivesi & c., Florence, Italy. 

8528. 

Mammy mine, all I need is you; words 
and music by C. A. Malani. ©1e. 
Apr. 30, 1929; E unp. 6214; Claude 
Aloysius Malani, Honolulu. 8529. 


Man in the moon; words by E. Ritter, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross. © 
ice. Apr. 45011929; E)' ump. 5870: 
Elizabeth Ritter, Arlington, Wash. 

8530: 


Man (The) on the flying trapeze; 
words and music by Harry K. Mc- 
Clintock. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 5,:1929; E unp. 5406; 
Villa Moret, ine., San Francisco. 

8531 


Mansken; sdngvals, text och musik: 
Berta Onnerberg, of Sweden, op. 35; 
pf. © Nov. 1, 1928; 1 ¢. Apr. 12, 
1929; E for. 3756; Edition Sylvain, 
Stockholm, Sweden. 8532: 


Marcelle; words by A. Rinaldi, music 
by Ernie Siclari. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Apr. 1, 1929; BE 
unp. 5253; Ernest Siclari and An- 
thony Rinaldi, Brooklyn. 8533. . 


March Montello; by H. I. Boyle; pf. 
© Apr. 18, 1929; 2 ec. Apr. 22; BE 
pub. 5360; Edward I. Boyle, Worces- 
ter. 8534 


March of the hollyhocks; by Dorothy 
Bell Briggs; pf. © Apr. 11, 1929; 
2.6 Apr. 175 pub.’ siGa; Olver 
Ditson co., Boston. 8535 


March to the Legion; words and mu- 
sic by W. H. Wring. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
17, 1929; E unp. 5845; Wilbur John 
Wring, Hibbing, Minn. 8536 


March—159th regt., California N. G.; 
by G. Buglione; band pts. 4to. © 
April 4, 1929; 2 ec. April 5; E pub. 
4804; Fred Jewell, Worthington, Ind. 

8537 


Marche bohéme; par Zerco, of France; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
© Mar. .26;-W2ag=4 ¢« VApr 153° 8 
for. 3971; EF. Moulin, Cannes, 
France. 8538 


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8539 


Marching along; poem by Robert 
Browning, music by Louis Drake- 
ford, of Great Britain; in E flat. 
[London], Winthrop Rogers, ltd. © 
Mar. 28, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 12; E for. 
3781; Hawkes & son (London) 1td., 
London. 8539 

Marching song; after poem from Rob- 
ert Louis Stevenson’s Child’s gar- 
den of verse, music by Edward E. 
Menges; pf. © Apr. 30, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 27; E pub. 5496; Shattinger 
piano & music co., St. Louis. 8540 


Mareo (Eric) Five little tales; by E. 
Mareo, of Great Britain; pf. 1. 
Sunny Jim. [4 others] © Mar. 22, 
1929; 1 e. Apr. '15;' EB for. 3813; 
Augener, ltd., London. 8541 


Margarita linda; danza corrido, letra 
y musica de J. C. Tovar, of Mexico, 
domiciled at New York; pf. ©1e 
Apr. 16, 1929; E unp. 5806; José 
Conrado Tovar, New York. 8542 


Marg’ret.; fox trot, words by V. Feyrer, 
jr., music by Ray Hibbeler. © 1 c. 
Apr. 24, 1929; E unp. 6054; Valen- 
tine Feyrer, jr., Detroit. 8543 


Marianna; waltz, by OC. Pezzolo. 
[Melody only] ©1e. Apr. 8, 1929; 
E unp. 5489; Caesar Pezzolo, San 
Francisco. 8544 


Marigold; duet, words by Aubrey Dow- 
don, music by Maurice Besly, of 
Great Britain. © Mar. 28, 1929; 1c. 
Apr. 15; E for. 3820; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 8545 


Marionetten-brautzug; intermezzo ca- 
ratteristico, von Otto Rathke, of 
Germany, op. 93, klay.-arr. von Gus- 
tave Groschwitz, of Germany. © 
Feb. 18, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 12; E for. 
4018; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 8546 


Mariska; lied und csardas, worte von 
Robert Bodanzky, musik yon Franz 
Lehir, of Austria. © Jan. 28, 1927; 
1 ce Oct. 31; E for. 3871; Rondo- 
verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. . 8547 


Marvellous, magical moon; slow mel- 
ody fox-trot, words by Robert Har- 
greaves and Stanley J. Damerell, 
music by Tolchard Evans, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff 
and tonie sol-fa notations] © Mar. 
22, 1929: :b.¢, Apr. 1;,E for. 3672; 
Cecil Lennox, ltd., London. 8548 


Marvelous precious you; words and 
music by M. Caleo. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Apr. 24, 1929; 
EK unp. 6069; Mickey Caleo, Utica, 
is X. 8549 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Mary; lied u. waltz, text von Robert 
Katscher, musik von R. Katscher, of 
Austria, and Austin Egen, of U. S. 
Berlin, Roehr, a-g. © July 15, 1928; 
1c. Aug. 30, 1 c. Oct. 6; E pub. 5319; 
Fred Wreede, Berlin. 8550 


Mary Jane waltz; by Fred Heltman, 
arr. by F. C. Bradbury; for 2 ten, 
banjos and pf. ace. © April 13, ” 
1929; 2 c. April 15; E pub. 5106; 
Fred Heltman co., Cleveland. 8551 


Mary Jane waltz; by Fred Heltman, 
arr. by S. E. Morris; E flat alto 
saxophone, B flat ten. saxophone 
and pf. acc. © April 18, 1929; 2 ¢. 
April 15; E pub. 5107; Fred Helt- 
man ¢o., Cleveland. 8552 


Mary, my Mary; lyric by Aubrey Dow- 
don, music by Raymond Leslie, of 
Great Britain. © Mar. 1, 1929; 1c. 
Mar. 30; E for. 3663; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 8553 


Mary of my heart; words and music 
by C. E. Lowrey. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Apr. 6, 1929; BE 
unp. 5428; Curvel E. Lowrey, Bloom- 
ington, Ind. 8554 


Mascot; fox-trot, tekst og musik: Lon 
Gog, of Norway; pf. © Aug. 6, 
1928; 1 ¢ April 29, 1929; EH for. 
4046; Oslo musikforlag, a. s., Oslo, 
Norway. "8555 


Mass in C; in honor of St. James, 
music by J. F. Walter, in pt. by 
Joseph Fletcher; quartette or cho., 
with organ acc. 4to. © April 10, 
1929; 2 c. April 10; E pub. 4939; 
Robin Ellis, Ridgefield Park, N. J. 

‘ 8556 


Master school of modern piano playing 
& virtuosity; by Alberto Jonas, of 
Spain, domiciled at New York, with 
original exercises by Wilhelm Ba- 
chaus and others. bk. 6. 4to. © 
Jan. 18, 1929; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 8; 
A 5868; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. 8557 


Master we will work for Thee; hymn, 
words by F. F. Walters, musie by 
B. D. Ackley. (Jn Songs of faith 
and triumph) © April 10, 1929; 
2 ce. April 17; E pub. 5409; Hall- 
Mack eo., Philadelphia. 8558 


Matilda ; fox trot, words and music by 
Eddie Brandt, of Great Britain; pf. 
and ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Mar. 25, 1929; 
1 ce. Apr. 6; EH for. 3687; Campbell, 
Connelly & co., London, 8559 


444 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


8583 


no. 4, 1929 
May; words and music by Marian 
Barker; med. or high voice. © Mar. 


29, 1929; 2 ce. Apr. 6; E pub. 4889; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 8560 


May day; a ballet, by Rutland Bough- 
ton; pf. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd. © Mar. 12, 1929; 1 ec. Mar. 14; 
E for. 4019; Rutland Boughton, 
Gloucestershire, England. 8561 


May day is lei day in Hawaii; words 
and music by Red Hawk [pseud. of 
Leonard Hawk] © April 4, 1929; 
2 c. April 9; E pub. 4909; Oscar 
Hyatt, Honolulu. 8562 


Me despido triguefita; letra y musica 
por Gomez-Fierro, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled Los Angeles, Calif. [Photo- 
stat] © Apr. 22, 1929; 2 ¢. Apr. 27; 
E pub. 5478; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 8563 


Meadow (The) lark’s song; words and 
music by G. E. Morley ; mixed voices. 
© 1e. Apr. 24, 1929; E unp. 6038; 
Gertrude Estelle Morley, Silverton, 
Or. 8564 


Med dej kom varen ater till mej; sang- 
vals, text av Sven-Olof Sandberg, 
musik av Jules Sylvain [pseud. of 
Stig Hansson], of Sweden. © Nov. 
1, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 25, 1929; E for. 


4013; Edition Sylvain, Stockholm, 
Sweden. 8565 
Medio-evo; parole di Lorenzo Stec- 


chetti, musica di Guido Menini, of 
Italy. © 1c. Feb. 21, 1929; E unp. 
5580; Pizzi Umberto, Bologna, Italy. 
. 8566 


Meditation; by Charles V. Rychlik; 
violin and pf. © Mar. 15,- 1929; 
2 ec. April 3; E pub. 4760; Fr. A. 
Urbanek & sons, Prague, Czechoslo- 
vakia. 8567 


Meditation ; words by Burrell Van Bu- 
ren, music by J. W. King. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Apr. 29, 
1929; E unp.. 6184; Jessie Winifred 
King, Winnipeg, Man., Canada. 8568 


Meet me on the lawn beneath your 
window ; words by M. 8. Viscia, mu- 
sic by Sylvester Long Cross; pf. © 
1 ce. Apr. 15, 1929; E unp. 5723; 
Mamie S. Viscia, Oakland, Calif. 

8569: 


Meet the boy friend—don’t laugh; fox- 
trot song, words by Billy Rose, mu- 
sic by Henry H. Tobias. © April 
17, 1929; 2c. April 19; E pub. 5289; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 8570 


52354—29——_5 


Melancholy mama; theme song of The 
melancholy dame, words and music 
by Sterling Sherwin; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © April 4, 1929; 2 ¢. April 
9; E pub. 4912; Sherman, Clay & 
co., San Francisco. 8571 


Melancholy me; lyrics by Frank Loes- 
ser, music by C. Rice. © 1c. Apr. 
12, 1929; E unp. 5617; Carl Rice, 
New York. 8572 

Melissa lands her trout; words and 
music by W. M. Myers, arr. by Chas. 
EK. Warner. © Apr. 10, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 18; E pub. 5218; William Max- 
well Myers, Hannibal, Mo. 8573 


Melodias de Mexico; en forma de con- 
cierto, por José Conrado de Tovar 
[i. e. José Conrado Tovar], of Mex- 
ico, domiciled at New York; pf. © 
1 ec. Apr. 16, 1929; E unp. 5803; José 
C. Tovar, New York. 8574 


Melodie op. 483; by D. J. Vecsei. © 
1c. Apr. 22,.1929: Hyunp. 5981; 
Desider Josef Vecsei, New York. 

8575 
by D. J. Vecsei. © 

1929; E unp. 5982; 

Vecsei, New York. 

8576 

Melodie op. 45; by D. J. Vecsei. © 
1 ¢. Apr. 22, 1929; E unp. 5983; 
Desider Josef Vecsei, New York. 

8577 

Melodie plaintive; by J. A. Longfield, 
of Great Britain; organ. London, 
Novello and co., ltd. © Apr. 16, 
1929; 1c. Apr. 16; E for. 3808; Jesse 
A. Longfield, Victoria, British Co- 
lumbia, Canada. 8578 


Melodrama; from Rio Rita, music by 
Harry Tierney. [Melody only] © 
1 ce. Apr. 1, 1929; E unp. 5548; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 8579 


Melody (The); by H. O. Carow; mel- 
ody with pf. acc. © 1. Apr. 10, 
1929; E unp. 5574; Herman Otto 
Carow, Philadelphia. 8580 


Melody land; words and music by L. 
BH.’ Holcomb; pf. © 1 &’ Apr 4, 
1929; E unp. 5394; Leo Hunter Hol- 
comb, Seattle. 8581 


Memories; by John Allen; band pts., 
with solo cornet conductor. 4to. 
Mar. 30, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 4; E pub. 
4842; Salvation Army, ine, New 
York. 8582 


Memories; by Ralph Lewando; violin 
and pf. © Mar. 22, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
25; E pub. 4788; Harms, inc., New 
York. 8583 


Melodie op. 44; 
i ec Apee22. 
Desider Josef 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8584 


Memories; words and music by J. W. 
Morris. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 6, 1929; E unp. 5429; 
goe W. Morris, Keithsburg, Ill. 

8584 


Memories of childhood; words by M. 
E. Barth, music by C. Roland Flick. 
[Photostat] © 1. Apr. 13, 1929; 
EH unp. 5683; Martha Eleanore 
Barth, Nashville, Tenn. 8585 


Memories of childhood days; words 
and music by A. Shutt, arr. by Har- 
ry L. Alford; pf., banjo and uku- 
lele ace. © April 10, 1929; 2 «¢. 
April 15; Ei pub. 5131; Albert Shutt, 
Topeka, Kan. 8586 


Memories of love and you; vocal 
waltz, words and music by Slater 
Wilson, of Great Britain; pf. acc, 
with ukulele arr. by Harry J. Staf- 
ford. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Apr. 2, 1929; 1¢. Apr. 13; 
E for. 3801; Campbell, Connelly & 
co.. London. 8587 


Memory (A); by Walter H. Nash; 
violoncello, with pf. ace. © Apr. 
18, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 20; E pub. 5368; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 8588 


Memory, Oh, memory; ballad, words 
‘by A. M. Lerch, music by Pauline 
Britting. N. Y. City, Frank Hard- 
ing. © Mar. 25, 1929; 2 ¢ Mar. 30; 
E pub. 4968; Arminta M. Lerch, 
Harpersville, O. 8589) 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig 
Felix) Die Hebriden; Fingalshohle, 
concert-ouverture, op. 26, arr. von 
Leopold Weninger, of Austria; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor and violin 
1 conductor. © Mar. 20, 1929: 1 c¢. 
Apr. 9; E for. 3725; Anton J. Ben- 
jamin, Leipzig. S580 


Merry (The) reapers; by Helen Mac- 
Gregor, selected, ed., annotated and 
fingered by John M. Williams; pf. 
© April 1, 1929: 2 «@ April 13; E 
pub. 6034; Boston music ¢co., Boston. 

8591 


Merry whistler; words and music by 
S. Yezerski. [Words and melody 


only] ©1e«. Apr. 15, 1929; E unp. 
5760; Stanley Yezerski, Dickson 
City, Pa. $592 


Métamorphose (La) d’ Eve; par D. E. 
Inghelbrecht, of France; pf. © Mar. 
20, 1929" T «Apr. 13-°E for, 3946: 
Editions Maurice Senart, Paris. 

. 8593 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Metodo teorico-pratico; 7? pte., due 
grandi sonate da concerto per due 
oboi, di Sigismondo Singer, of Italy. 
© Apr: 4, 1929;.1ce. Apr.) 5)" for. 
3700; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 8594 


Mexican serenade; words and music by 
Pamela Terese, of Australia. © Jan. 
2, 19295 1,,¢.: Apr. 63)/\E fomis Gea: 
Allan & co., proprietary, ltd., Mel- 
bourne, Australia. 8595 


México altivo; marcha two-step, by I. 
Medina Campa, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Chicago; pf. [Photostat] ©le. 
Apr. 8, 1929; E unp. 5481; Ignacio M. 
Valle, Chicago. 8596 


México en Chicago; paso-doble, by J. 
Vazquez, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Chicago; pf. [Photostat] © 1. 
Apr. 8, 1929; E unp. 5480; Ignacio 
M. Valle, Chicago. 8597 


Mi guagua; plena, letra y musica por 
R. Hernandez. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1929; 
E unp. 6176; Rafael Hernandez, New 
York. 8598 


Midnight dream; waltzes, by W. J. 
Angert; pf. © Apr. 8, 1929; 24 
Apr. 11; E pub. 4976; William J. 
Angert, Chicora, Pa. 8599 


Mill (The) wheel; old French Cana- 
dian melody, adapted and arr. by 
G. A. Grant-Schaefer; pf. © Apr. 
18, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 27; E pub. 5445; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 8600 


Miller (The) and the brook; suite, by 
Ernest Newton, of Great Britain; pf. 
1. The mill wheel. [4 others] © 
Mar. 22,,.1929;.1.¢c, AproGe Bago, 
3649 ; Metzler & Co. (1920) ltd., Lon- 
don. 8601 

Milly; words and music by H. Lingg. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
Apr. 19, 1929; E unp. 5881; Helen 
Lingg, Guilford, Ind. 8602 


Milonguita .de Hollywood; tango, 
words and music by F. Bonanova, of 
Spain, domiciled at New York. ©1 
e. Apr. 13, 1929; E unp. 5810; For- 
tunio Bonanova, New York. 8603 


Min egen lilla hemlighet ; sangvals, ord 
av Hrik Lindorm, music ay Jules 
Sylvain [pseud. of Stig Hansson], of 
Sweden; pf. © Feb. 9, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Apr. 25, 1929; E for. 4014; Edition 
Sylvain, Stockholm, Sweden. 98604 


Minnesota; canzone fox trot, di Ul- 
derigo Volpi, of Italy; orch. pts, 
with pf. conductor and words. 4to. 
© Feb. 18, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 2; E for. 
3615 ; Ulderigo Volpi, Florence, Italy. 

8605 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1929 


8628 


Minstrel (The) (Der spielmann) ; 3-pt. 
song, words by Hans Schmidt, Eng- 
lish version by Charles Fonteyn 
Manney, music by Eugen Hildach, 
op. 15, no. 1, arr. by Victor Harris; 
women’s voices with violin obbl. 
4to. © Mar. 18, 1929; 2 c. April 3; 
E pub. 5345; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton. 8606 


Minuet; from string quintette by G. 
Bolzoni; arr. by Edward Shippen 
Barnes; organ. © Apr. 3, 1929; 2c. 
Apr. 5; E pub. 4833; Theodore Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 8607 


Mira me; tango, por Juan Abalos, of 
France; small orch. pts. 4to. © 
Mar. 5, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 28; E for. 
3541; H. Benjamin, Paris. S608 


Miracle (The) of spring; poem by 
Clayton Quast, music by C. Beutel; 
women’s voices and sop. solo. 4to. 
© Apr. 1, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 25; E pub. 
5397 ; Carl Beutel, Detroit. 8609 


Miss Alice; fox-trot, par Ch. Tilly, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor. 4to. © Mar. 5, 1929; 1 c Mar. 
28; E for. 3557; Heugel, Paris. 8610 


Miss Amerika; operett 3 felvonasban, 
szovegét irta: Szilagyi Laszl6, zené- 
jét szerzette: Eisemann Mihaly, of 
Hungary; libretto and pf.ac. ©le. 
April 20, 1929; D unp. 27498; Fran- 
cis Révész, Budapest, Hungary. 8611 


Missin’ you; fox trot, lyric by A. Le- 
vine, music by Robert Kroll. ©1-«. 
Apr. 29, 1929; E unp. 6180; Abra- 
ham Levine, Brooklyn. 8612 


Mr. Moon and merry Christmas; 
Chrisamas musical play, words and 
music by Carolyn R. Freeman. &8vo. 
© Nov. 10, 1928; 2 ec. Apr. 13; D pub. 
27489 ; Eldridge entertainment 
house,, ine., Franklin, O. 8613 


Mistinguette; by Andy Sannella, arr. 
by Claude Lapham; E flat alto saxo- 
phone, with pf. acc. © Apr. 16, 
$929 3.92550.) Apry 1%? Me pub. 5173 ; 
Crawford music corp., New York. 

8614 


Mixin’ gin; fox-trot, words and music 
by J. K. Harwood. © 1c. Apr. 8, 
1929; E unp. 5467; James K. Har- 
wood, Detroit. 8615 


Modern (The) dance banjoist:; by 
Henri Weber, op. 13. © Apr. 17, 
1929; 2 c. Apr. 20; aff. Apr. 19; AA 
13870 ; Belwin, inc., New York. 8616 


Modern (The) dance clarinetist; by 
Henri Weber, op. 15. © Apr. 17, 


1929; 2 ¢. Apr. 20; aff. Apr. 19; AA 
13872; Belwin, inc., New York. 8617 


Modern (The) dance cornetist; by 
Henri Weber, op. 14. © Apr. 17, 
does os eA. 20 alt ee ee 
AA 138871; Belwin, inc., New York. 

8618 

Modern (The) dance pianist ; by Henri 
Weber, op. 10. © Apr. 17, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 20; aff. Apr.-19; AA 18867; 
Belwin, inc., New York. 8619 

Modern (The) dance saxophonist; by 
Henri Weber, op. 12. © Apr. 17, 
1929.02 .e@v Apr: 20; \aft. Apr.'.19; 
AA 13869; Belwin, inc., New York. 


8620 
Modern (The) dance violinist; by 
Henri Weber, op. 11. © Apr. 17, 


19293) 2.,.c Ape. 20; aif..Apr.. 19; 
AA 13868; Belwin, inc., New York. 
8621 
Moeror; di Giuseppe Signorelli, of 
Italy, riduz. per piccola orch. di G. 
Sirlen Milanesi, of Italy; pts., with 
pf. conductor. © Dee. 18, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Feb. 6, 1929; E for. 2627; G. Sig- 
noreili & c., Milan. 8622 


Moid (A) mit apetit; words by M. 
Rund, music by J. Jaffe. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Apr. 16,: 
1929: E unp. 5789; Julius Jaffe and 
Morris Rund, New York. 8623 


MCk0cé cé-maka .. .; cancao para 
acalentar as criancinhas entre Os 
indios Paricis, recolhido por E. Ro- 
quette Pinton, harmonizado por H. 
Villa-Lobos, of Brazil. © Mar. 5, 
1929:):1 ©. Mar, 28; E for. 3601; 
Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 8624 


Molly o’mine; lyric by Betty E. Mat- 
son, music by L. L. Carter. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Apr. 19, 
1929; E unp. 5879; Leonard L. Car- 
ter, Los Angeles. 8625 


Momento feliz; letra y musica por 
Gomez y Fierro, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Los Angeles, Calif. [Photostat] 
© Apr. 22, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 27; BH pub. 
5479; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

8626 

Mon paradis; poésie de Renée Vivien, 
musique de Rhené-Baton, of France, 
op. 47, no. 2.: © Dec: 31, 1928; 1 c¢. 
Apr. 13, 1929; E for. 3957; Durand 
et cie., Paris. 8627 


Money, QO! words by W. H. Davies, 
music by Michael Head, of Great 
Britain; high veice. © Mar. 22, 
1929; 1.¢. ‘Apr. 15; E for. 3830; 
Boosey & co., Itd., London. 8628 


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8629 


Montagna d’amore; mazurka, di Santi 
Tafarella, rid. di Albert Ziri, both 
of Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn; 2 
mands. and guit. © Mar. 6, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 11; E pub. 5341; O. Pagani 
& bro., New York. 8629 


Monterrey; flamenco paso-doble, by 
A. M. Garza; pf. © 1c. Apr. 12, 
1929; E unp. 5615; Alfredo M. 


Garza, San Antonio. 8630: 


Montezuma; fox-trot, by E. W. Ehr- 
lich, arr. by Harry P. Guy; pf. © 
1 @ Apr. 10, 1929; E unp. 5667; 
Edward William Ehrlich, Detroit. 

8631 


Moon (The) : unison song for children, 
words by Helen Bantock, music by 
Granville Bantock, of Great Britain. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Mar. 22, 1929; 1 ¢« Apr. 
15; E for. 3819; Boosey & co., Itd.. 
London. 8632 


Moon; words and music by K. Boone. 
© 1 c. Apr. 17,, 1929; FE unp. 5835; 
Kathryn Boone, St. Louis. 8633 


Moon light in Hawaii; by H. A. Coley 
anduvR.. K Pyle: pr ©) te Agr s 
1929; E unp. 5446; Robert F. Pyle 
and Elbert A. Coley, Hopewell, Va. 


8634 


Moonbeam; words and music by F. 
Madden. [Chords, single staff] © 
Te Apr. 22, 1920 ile tine ee 
Franklin Madden, Miami, Fla. 8635 


Moonbeams; words and music by J. C. 


Kelly. © 1c. Avr. 10, 1929; E unp. 
5600; John Cheever Kelly, Boston. 

8636 

‘Moonbeams; words by lL. Elsbury, 

music by Burrell Van _ Buren. 

[Words and melody only] © 1. 


Feb. 2, 1929; E unp. 33877; Leona 
Elsbury, Dubuque, Ia. 8637 


Moonlight in the Yellowstone; words 
and music by Eugene West; pf. acc. 
with ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. © April 11, 1929; 2 c. April 
13; E pub. 5037; Broadway music 


corp., New York. 8638 
Moonlight night; ballad, words and 
music by L. L. Clark. New York, 


Frank Harding. © Mar. 16, 1929; 
2 ce. Mar. 25; E pub. 4736; Linus L. 
Clark, Monroe, N. Y. 8639 


Moonlight on the Hudson; words and 
music by M. J. Phillips. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. Apr. 6, 
1929; E unp. 54382: Mary Joy Phil- 
lips, Stony Point, N. Y. 8640 


pt. IT, n. s., v. 24 


More than that; words by H. Lavalle, 
music by R. MecGaugh. © 1 «. 
Apr. 3, 1929; E unp. 5601; Helen 
Lavalle and Rex McGaugh, New 
York. 8641 


Mormors melodi; vals, arr. pa motiv 
av folkvisan Spinn, spinn, text: H. 
Iseborg, arr. Berta Onnerberg, of 
Sweden; pf. © Oct. 10, 1928; 1 ec. 
April 29, 1929; E for. 4045; Foérlags, 
a. b., musikaliska Knuten, Stoek- 
holm, Sweden. 8642 


Mornin’, Miss Spring; words anon., 
music by Elizabeth L. Skinner; med. 


voice. © Mar. 29, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 
6; E pub. 4892; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 8643 


Mosquée (La); de Contes d’ Espagne, 
2™° série, par Joaquin Turina, of 
Spain; pf. © Mar. 5, 1929; 1 « 
Mar. 28; E for. 3585; Rouart, Le 
rolle et cie., Paris. 8644 


Most wonderful lamp of all; lyric by 
Morton M. Druck, music by M. Mo- 
say, of Bohemia, domiciled at Fern- 
dale, N. Y. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Apr. 25, 1929; E unp: 
6115; Miro Mosay, Ferndale, N. Y. 

8645 


Mother; words by O. Arnold, muSic 
by Samuel H. Speck. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Apr. 12, 1929; 
E unp. 5648; Opal Arnold, St. Joe, 
Ark. 8646 


Mother dear o’ mine; words by Hazel 
D. Gibbons, music by H. L. Fledder- 
man. [Words and melody only] © 
1 e@. Apr. 25, 1929; E unp. 6091; 
Hazel Drummond, Fresno, Calif., 
and Harry L. Fledderman, Oakland, 
Calif. 8647 


Mother, don’t you worry; waltz, words 
by Henry J. De Cremer, music by 
William J. Van Beaver; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. ©1c. Apr. 8, 1929; E unp. 
5505; Henry De Cremer, Green Bay, 
Wis. ; 8648 


Mother, I’m dreaming of you; words 
and music by H. A. Fairley;-pf. and 
ukulele ace. © 1c. Apr. 25, 1929; 
EH unp. 6095; Helen A. Fairley, Peck, 


Id. 8649 
Mother knows best; words by Ben 
Ryan, music by Sol  Violinsky 
[pseud. of Solly Ginsberg] [Words 


and melody only] © 1. Apr. 6, 
1929; E unp. 5461; Remick music 
corp., New York. 8650 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1929 


8672 


Se ee SS SSS SSS 


Mother mine; waltz ballad, words by 
F. Hosford, musie by Ray Hibbeler ; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Apr. 1, 1929; 
2 ce. Apr. 10; E pub. 5260; Floyd 
Hosford, Newark Valley, N. Y. 8651 


Mother o’ mine; words by B. G. Mar- 
tel, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
[Words and melody only] © 1c. 
Apr. 12, 1929; E unp. 5658; B. G. 
Martel, Dallas. 8652 


Mother of mine; fox trot, words and 
music by C. Scilingo. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Apr. 24, 1929; 
E unp. 6093; Charles Scilingo, Chi- 
cago. 8682 


Mother of mine; words and music by 
A. Lafranehi, arr. by Arthur Fisk. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Apr. 29, 1929; E unp. 6199; Alfred 
Lafranchi, Berkeley, Calif. 8654 


Mother’s (The) farewell; words and 
music by E. Clement. © 1.c. Apr. 
1, 1929; E unp. 5864; Earl Clement, 
Detroit. 8655 


Mother’s (A) love; lullaby, words and 
music by I. Bigelow. © 1c. Apr. 6, 
1929; E unp. 5465; Ida Bigelow, 
Oakland, Calif. 86556 


Mother’s (A) love song; words and 
music by E. M. Joseph, of Switzer- 
land, domiciled at Hollywood. © 
1c. Apr. 4, 1929; E unp. 5337; Ele- 
inore M. Joseph, Hollywood, Calif. 

8657 


Mother’s voice; waltz, by J. Bauer, of 
Jugo-Slavia, domiciled at Brooklyn; 
orch. Se. © 1. April 10, 1929; 
E unp. 5556; John Bauer, Brooklyn. 

8658 


Mountain dawn; song without words, 
by George Roberts, op. 10, no. 1; pf. 
© April 4, 1929; 2 c. April 6; E pub. 
4921; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 8659 


Mouse (The) ; unison song, words and 
music by Una Gwynne, of Great 
Britain. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Mar. 22, 1929; 
1 ce. Apr. 6; E for. 3733; Edward 
Arnold & co., London. 8660 


Moviesong; words and music by R. B. 
Fouch. [Chords, single staff] © 
ire Apr. +12, 19205 “inet “5634: 
Ranthus B. Fouch, Minneapolis. 

8661 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Cosi 
fan tutte; opéra comique en 4 actes, 


fantaisie pour violon et pf., par 
Raoul Morane, of France. © Mar. 
20, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 18; E for. 3999; 
Choudens, Paris. 8662 


Minuet; arr. and ed. by Ernest 
Read, of Great Britain; rhythmic 
band pts., with child-conductor’s sc. ; 
in’ H. 400" © Apri 3; 192952 «. 
Apr. 15; E for. 3873; Joseph Wil- 
liams, Itd., London. 8663 


Mud; fox trot sermon, words and 
music by Hank Swan [pseud. of 
Henry R. Swan] [Words and mel- 
ody only] * Gide. Apr. 22, 1929'; 
EK unp. 5987; Henry R. Swan, 


Stoughton, Wis. 8664. 
Mujundali; melody by L. Lota, of 
U. S. and S. Lahiri, of India. © 


1 ec. Apr. 10, 1929; EK unp. 5571; 
Lucile Lota and Sarat Lahiri, New 
York. 8665 


Musics. "words, and. music “by F. 
Shackleford. © 1. Apr. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 6111; Forrest Shackleford, 
New York. 8666 


Music and beauty; words by Ada Mae 
Hoffrek, music by Clement Flynn. 
© April 1, 1929; 2 « April 2; BE 
pub. 4795 ; G. Ricordi & co., inc., New 
York. 8667 


Musical (The) salvationist; compiled 
by F. G. Hawkes, of Great Britain. 
v. 43, pt. 4, Apr. 1929. S8vo. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 
10,,1929; 2 ec. Apr. 20; E for. 3907; 
Salvationist pub. & supplies, Itd., 
London. 8668 


My al-bi-no Rose; words and music 
by J. W. Cooper, harmonized by D. 
Basilotti. © 1 c. Feb. 4, 1929; EB 
unp. 3406; James William Cooper, 
Sacramento, Calif. 8669 


My American girl; words by G. Hod- 
son, music by Lee Turner. [Words 
and melody only]. © 1c. Apr. 26, 
1929; E unp. 6145; George Hodson, 
New Bedford, Mass. 8670 


My baby B; words by G. F. Swin- 
burne, music by Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1929; EB 


unp. 5377; Geo. F. Swinburne, San 
Francisco. 8671 


My baby sure knows how to love; words 
by Andy Razaf, music by J. C. John- 
son. [Words and melody only] © 
Lie. Apr, 4;°1929:. "un pras52;'J- C. 
Johnson, New York. 8672 


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8673 


My bed is a boat; after poem from 
Robert Louis Stevenson’s Child’s 
garden of verse, music by Edward H. 
Menges; pf. © Apr. 30, 1929; 2 «. 
Apr. 27; E pub. 5497; Shattinger 
piano & music co., St. Louis. 8673 


My best girl; words by T. C. Thomas, 
music by Samuel H. Speck. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Apr. 26, 
1929; E unp. 6137; T. C. Thomas, 
% Postmaster, New York. 8674 


My castle in Spain is a shack in the 
lane; fox-trot, lyric by Irving Cae- 
sar, music by Cliff Friend, simplified 
arr. by Eddie Bard; orch. pts. 4to. 
© Mar. 29, 1929: 2c. April 1; E pub. 
4777; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

8675 

My childhood days; words and music 
by C. D. Dulin. © April 4, 1929; 
2 ec. April 5; E pub. 4812; Charles 
D. Dulin, St. Joseph, Mo. 8676 


My cottage by the sea; words and mu- 
sic by J. A. E. Neumann. © April 
1%, 1929.2 e. April’ 22% BE pub. 5302; 
John A. E. Neumann, Agate, Col. 

8677 


My day; words and music by A. M. 
Akanes. ©1c. Apr. 6, 1929; E unp. 
5451: Alfred Marten Akanes, New 
York. 8678 


My dear; lyrics and music by Gus 
Kahn and Joe Sanders. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Apr. 18, 1929; 
EK unp. 5915; Leo Feist, inc, New 
York. 8679 

My dear little home by the sea; words 
and music by Buddy Valentine 
[pseud. of Joseph Taccatti] and 
Irving Mills; pf. ace. with ukulele 
arr. by M. Kalua. © Dec. 21, 1928; 


2 ¢c. April 19, 1929; E pub. 5210; . 


Gotham music service, ine., New 
York. 8680 
My dream girl come true; words and 
music by R. Trimmer. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © April 3, 


1929; 1:¢e. April 6):1 ¢ April 13; H 
pub. 5336; Raymond Trimmer, 
Plainfield, N. J. S681 


My dream of love; words and music 


by C. E.. Morganstern.. [Chords, 
single staff] © 1c. Apr. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 5905; Charles E. Morgan- 


8682 


My faith is unshaken; hymn, words 
and music by C. Austin Miles. (Jn 
Songs of faith and triumph) © 
April 10, 1929; 2 ¢. April 17; E pub. 
5419; Hall-Mack eco., Philadelphia. 

8683 


stern, Chicago. 


pt. 111, n.s., v.24 


My first dancing lesson; waltz, by 
Wallace A. Johnson; pf. © April 
4, 1929; 2 c. April 6; E pub. 4916; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

8684 


My fiame of love; valse ballad, words 
by Alfred Bryan, music by Hora- 
tio Nicholls, of Great Britain; pf. 
ace., with banjulele banjo and uku- 
lele arr. by Alvin D. Keech. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 
29, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 30; E for. 3845; 
Lawrence Wright music co., London. 

$685 


My friend the man in the moon; words 
and music by F. B. Ennis. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Apr. 19, 
1929; E unp. 5884; Florence B. En- 
nis, Philadelphia. 8686 


My heart is troubled Lord; words and 
music by R. Templeton. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Apr. 18, 
1929; E unp. 5880; Roberta Temple- 
ton, Chicago. 8687 


My home in the Golden West; words 
and music by H. H. Hill. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Feb. 
27, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 15; E pub. 4967; 
Henry Hiram Hill. Sacramento, 
Calif. 8688 


My honey in the roses—I love you; 
waltz song, words and music by Z. 
Seybold; voice, violin or saxophone 
with pf., or pf. solo.” ©™ Mares, 
1929; 2c. Mar. 18; E pub. 4748; Zeb 
Seybold, Ada, Ok1. 8689 


My Irish Tillie O; Irish song, words 
and music by M. E. Roberts; pf. and 
ukulele acc. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © April 12, 1929; 2 « 
April 20; EH pub. 53824; Manning BH. 
Roberts, San Francisco. 8690 


My little boy’s eyes; words and music 
by Laura Bower Van Nuys. © 
April 3, 1929; 2 ec April 4; EH pub. 
4762; Edward B. Marks music ¢o., 
New York. 8691 


My little clock and me; lyrics by 
Charles Newman, music by Larry 
Shay. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 12, 1929; E unp. 5629; 
Remick musie corp., New York. 

8692 


My little dream girl; words by M. I. 


Dugan, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.«. 


Apr. 3, 1929; E unp. 5316; May 
Irene Dugan, Mount Vernon, 8. D. 
8693 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1929 


8716 


My little rainbow at home; words by 
G. W. Burne, music by George Cos- 
tanzo. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 29, 1929; E unp. 6203; 
George Warren Burne, Scranton, 
Pa. 8694 


My love for Jesus; words and music 
by A. A. Richardson. [Photostat] 
© 1c. Apr. 25, 1929; E unp. 6092; 
Amasa Artilus Richardson, St. Jos- 
eph, Mo. 8695 


My love for you; words and music by 
R. Burrell. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Apr. 15, 1929; E unp. 
5762; Reuben Burrell, New York. 

8696 


My loving brother; words and music 
by E. McConnell; pf. © 1 ec. Apr. 
20, 1929; E unp. 59384; Ed MeCon- 
nell, Nashville. 8697 


My Mary; words and music by L. 
Herscher. [Words and _ melody 
only] © 1c. Apr. 17, 1929; E unp. 
5839; Louis Herscher, Philadelphia. 

8698 


My melody man; words by Charles 
Tobias and Sidney Clare, music by 
Peter De Rose. © April 15, 1929; 
2 e. April 16; E pub. 5112; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 8699 


My moonland of dreams; words and 
music by S. M. Hopper. © Apr. 8, 
4929: 2 ce Apr. 11;-H pub: 4978; 
Susan M. Hopper, Hayes, Kan. 8700 


My mother’s Bible; words and music 
by C. A. Blanchette; mixed voices. 
© Mar. 25, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 27; E 
pub. 4869; Charles A. Blanchette, 
Minneapolis, Minn. 8701 


My mother’s eyes; foxtrot, theme song 
of Lucky boy, by Abel Baer, arr. by 
O. Sciacea; band pts. obl. 24mo. 
© Apr. 8, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 9; E pub. 
5020; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

8702 


My mother’s eyes; words by L. Wolfe 
Gilbert, music by Abel Baer, com- 
piled by L. Wolfe Gilbert: special 
organ transcription. © Mar. 239, 
1929; 2 c. April 1; E pub. 4781; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 703 

My mother’s smiles of sunshine; words 
by M. Schimmel, music by Sylvester 
Long Cross. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1929; E 
unp. 5392; Mary Schimmel, Vallejo, 
Calif. , 8704 

My! my! my; lyric by Jo’ Trent, mu- 
sic by J. Russel Robinson; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © April 16, 1929; 2 «. 


April 17; E pub. 5123; Vincent You- 
mans, New York. 8705 


My ocean; words by N. M. King, mu- 
Sic by B. A. Holt. Los Angeles, Holt 
and King. © April 27, 1929; 2 ¢ 
April 27; E pub. 5462; Beth Alvord 
Hoit and Nancy M. King, Los An- 
geles. 8706 


My ol’ white mule; words and music 
by M. Jones. © 1 @ Apr. 4, 1929; 
E unp. 5382; May Jones, Seattle. 

8707 


My old New England home; ballad, 
words by F. M. Dakin, music by Syl- 
vester L. Cross. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Mar. 27, 1929; 
2 ce. Apr. 11; E pub. 5141; Freeman 
Morten Dakin, Vancouver, Wash. 

8708 


My old southland plantation; words by 
D. Ware, music by W. Dehmlow. © 
1c. Apr. 24, 1929; E unp. 6060; Dar- 
rell Ware and Walter Dehmlow, 
Evanston, Ill. 8709 


My only love; poem and music by D. 
Carone. Chicago, Ill., D. Angelus 
& co. © April 18, 1929; 2 c. April 
£9; E pub. 5506; Domenico Carone, 
Chicago. 8710 


My pal of the sky; words and music 
by K. Qualls. [Words and melody 
oniy] ©.:1 ¢. Apr. 19, 1929; E unp. 
5883; Katherine Qualls, Huntington, 
W. Va. 8711 


My pal of yesterday; words and mu- 
sic by I. Ashby. © 1. Apr. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 5496; Ina Ashby, Los An- 
geles. 8712 


My precious mother; words and music 
by B. L. Kinne. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Apr. 26, 1929; H 
unp. 6129 ; Bernice L. Kinne, Meadow 
Grove, Neb. 713 


My psychopathic baby; words by Lil- 
lian Raizen, music by M. Strauss. 
[Words and melody only] ©l1e« 
Apr. 16, 1929; E unp. 5776; Marie 
Strauss, Auburn, N. Y. 8714 


My queen of love; lyric by J. Wallace, 
of Great Britain, domiciled at Santa 
Monica, Calif., music by J. Wallace 
and Francesco Ferullo. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
22, 1929; E unp. 5991; Jennie Wal- 
lace, Santa Monica, Calif. 8715 


My querida; lyric by Martha White, 
music by L. Sugarman. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Apr. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 5733; Louis Sugarman, New 
York. 8716 


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8717 


My radio love; words by H. W. Peters, 
music by Ruth Evelyn De Witt. © 
1c. Apr. 1, 1929; E unp. 5294; Henry 
William Peters, Seattle. 8717 


My rainbow; words and music by I. 
Loonan. [Words and melody only | 
© 1c. Apr. 6, 1929; E unp. 5449; 
Irving Loonan, Brooklyn. 8718 


My Rose of Kildare; words and music 
by S. Pepper, and B. Brennen. id 
ce. Apr. 5, 1929; E unp. 5399; Sally 
Pepper and Bob Brennen, New York. 

8719 


My rose of the moonlight Arabian 
night; words and music by D. Metz. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 « 
Apr. 25, 1929; HB unp. 6102; Dora 
Metz, South Bend, Ind. 8720 


My Savior’s hand; words Dy Cu a 
Nelson, music by Albin E. Anderson 5 
duet, sop. and alto. © Nov. 1, 1928 ; 
2 ¢. April 20, 1929; E pub. 5232 ; 
Carl J. E. Nelson, Minneapolis. 

q 8721 


My song of you; words and music by 


Peter Amil Cavallo, jr. © 1c. Apr. 
5, 1929 ; H ounp. 5407; Peter A. Ca- 
vallo, jr., Chicago. 8722 


My sonny boy; words 
M. L. Akridge. 
EK unp. 5799; 
ridge, Dallas, 


and music by 
© 1c. Apr. 16, 1929; 
Minnie Lechner Ak- 
8723 


My toreador;: words by G. Ward, music 
by hi Montgomery. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 «. Apr. 2, 1929: 
EK ounp. 5286; Reggie Montgomery, 
Passadena, Calif., and George Ward 
Hollywood, Calif. 8724 


My twilight rose; words by A. Fischer, 
music by Richard Broughton. ©1 
¢. Apr. 11, 1929: BE unp. 5610; Anna 
Fischer, Buffalo, 8725 


My valse Viennese ; 
Weeks and Carl Winge, music by 
Liborius Hauptmann. (¢ Apr. 3 
1929; 2 ¢. Apr. 11; EB pub. 5058. 
West coast musie publishers, Sea ttle. 

8726 

My Venitian [!] Rose; words by Paul 
M. Frank, music by Dolly Morrow 
[pseud. of B. M. Morrow] ©1.«. 
Apr. 30, 1929; E unp. 6216; Blanche 
M. Morrow, Swampscott, Mass. 8727 


lyrics by Harold 


Mystery waltz; by Hazel Felman ; 
melody with pf. acc. © 1c. Feb. 23, 
1929; E unp. 5586; Hazel Felman 
Buchbinder, Chicago. 8728 


pt. 111, n.s., v.24 


Na Bahia tem... .; music by H. Villa- 
Lobos, of Brazil; male cho. a cap- — 
pella. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928: 1 «@ 
Mar. 28, 1929; E for. 3587; Editions 
Max Eschig, Paris. 8729 


Nadina; waltz, words and music by 
Edward Pola and Carroll Gibbons, 
both of Great Britain; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by Harry J. Stafford. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Apr. 5, 1929; 1. e@ Apr a3 toe 
3804; Campbell, Connelly & co., Lon- 
don. 8730 


Nir fyrarna tindas; text: Waldemar 
Dalquist, musik: Fred Winter, of 
Sweden; pf. © Sept. 10, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 12, 1929; E for. 3754; Forlags 
a.-b. Musikaliska Knuten, Stockholm, 
Sweden. 8731 


Nir lindarna blomma; sangvals, text 
av Sven-Olof Sandberg, musik av S. 
Sune, of Sweden. © Apr. 10, 1928; 
1c. Apr. 25; 1929; E for. 4007; Edi- 
tion Sylvain, Stockholm, Sweden. 

8732 


Nappy headed blues; words and music 
by Spencer Williams. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e Apr. 22, 1929; 
E unp. 5969; Georgia music co., New 
York. 8733 


Nash (Walter H.) Prelude; violon- 
cello, with pf. ace. © Apr. 18, 1929; 
2c. Apr. 20; E pub. 5367; G. Schir- 
mer, inec., New York. 8734 


Nature’s friend; words by W. H. Da- 
vies, music by Michael Head, of 
Great Britain; high voice. © Mar. 
23, 1929; 1 c Apr. 15; Hy foriiseZz7 > 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 8735 


Naufrage (Le); par M. Brusselmans, 
of Belgium; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor and 1st violin conductor. 4to. 
© Mar. 5, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 28; B for. 
3546; E. Gaudet, Paris. 8736 


Neha; words and music by S. F. Stark- 
weather; pf. © 1. Apr. 2, 1929; 
E unp. 5289; Sidney Field Stark- 
weather, Berkshire, N. Y. 8737 


Near the sea; waltz, words by V. Fey- 
rer, jr., music by Ray Hibbeler. © 1 
ec. Apr. 24, 1929; E unp. 6055; Valen- 
tine Feyrer, jr., Detroit. 8738 


Near though fareaway; words by S. S. 
Martin, music. by Phil’ Starr 
[Words and melody only] ©1.« 
Apr. 12, 1929; E unp. 5639; Sophia 
Schaible Martin, Mexico, Mo. 87389 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1929 


NE 


Ne’er do well; words and music by F. 
Anderson ; pf. and ukulele ace. Oak- 
land, Calif., McDonald & Anderson. 
© Apr. 6, 1929; 2c. Apr. 15; E pub. 
5056: Frank Anderson, Oakland, 
Calif. 8740 


Negra ingrata; danza cubana, letra y 
musica de J. C. Tovar, of Mexico, 
domiciled at New York; pf. ©1c. 
Apr. 16, 1929; E unp. 5808; José 
Conrado Tovar, New York. 8741 


Nelly, my love, and me; song in unison, 
words by Patrick W. Joyce, set to 
traditional Irish air, arr. by G. Ro- 
nald Olden, of Great Britain. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Mar. 26, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 6; E for. 
3709; Bayley & Ferguson, Glasgow. 

8742 

Never again; words by Tommy Monroe 
and Larry Yoell, music by Bob Allen 
and Al Jacobs; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Apr. 3, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 11; E pub. 
5057; Lloyd Campbell publications 
inc., San Francisco. 8743 


Never-to-be-forgotten night; words by 
Al Lewis, music by Al Sherman; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © April 23, 1929; 
2 c. April 26; E pub. 5431; Vincent 
Youmans, New York. 8744 


New (The) age; words by M. K. 
Brown, music by Lowell Mason; 
mixed voices. 4to. © April 8, 1929; 
2c. April 13; E pub. 5063; Marian 
Katherine Brown, Boston. 8745 


New (The) America; by L. B. Mc- 
Whood; pf. © 1c. Apr. 30, 1929; 
E unp. 6213; Leonard B. McWhood. 
Hanover, N. H. 8746 


New (A) baby boy; words by C. F. 
Dietsch,. music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Apr. 20, 1929; E unp. 5923; Clao 
Fairchild Dietsch, Rawlins, Wy. 

ST47 


New (The) Christian hymnal; ed. by 
H. J. Kuiper. Grand Rapids, Mich., 
Wm. B. Eerdmans pub. co. 8vo. © 
Mar, 1, 1929: 2c. and att... Mar. 18: 
A 5924; Wm. B. Eerdmans, Grand 
Rapids, Mich. 8748 


New (A) method for the pianoforte; 
by James Bellak, rev. by Hamilton 
A. Gordon. Enl. and rey. ed. © 
Mar. 27, 1929; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 28; 
AA 12382; Hamilton 8. Gordon, inc., 
New York. 8749 


New Mexico; by R. S. Price; pf. © 
t ec Apr. 29, 1929; EH unp. 6197; 


Roeanna Smothers Price, Las Cru- 
ces, N. M. 8750 


New York bella; march, versi di M. 
Jiambelluca, musica di Joseph Val- 
lone, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. [Words and melody only] © 
1 e. Mar. 28, 1929; E unp. 5491; 
Mariano Jiambelluca, New York. 

8751 


New York town; words and music by 
EK. L. Berry. New York, Frank 
Harding. © Mar. 25, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
30; E pub. 4959; Emma _ Louise 
Berry, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 8752 


Next to myself I want you; lyric by 
Harry Ruskin, music by Eddie Ward. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Apr. 8, 1929; E unp. 5512; Santly 
bros., inc., New York. 8753 


Nifty noodles; by Emil Velazco; organ. 
(In Komedy tid-bits) © Mar. 25, 
1929; 2 ec. April 10; E pub. 4997; 
Crawford music corp., New York. 

8754 


Night and day, dreams of you; words 
by Estelle Schroeder, music by L. 


Me Phail. © April 18, 1929; 2 e. 
April 29; E pub. 5507; Lindsay 
Me Phail, Chicago. 8755 


Night (A) in May; melody fox-trot, 
English lyrics by Robert A. Simon, 
music by Paul Lincke, arr. by W. C. 
Polla; orch. pts. 4to. © April 15, 
1929; 2 c. April 16; E pub. 5100; 
Edward B. Marks music co., New 
York. 8756 


Night sinks on the wave; two-part 
song, poem by Mrs. Hemans, music 
by W. T. Deane, of Great Britain; 
sop. and contralto. London, J. Cur- 
wen & sons, Itd. 4to. © Mar. 5, 
£9293'4-° Gi: Mar. 28; Hi for. 33926; 
W. T. Deane, London. 8757 


Night-time’s my day-time; words by 
F. S. Sierkowski, music by Eugene 
Platzman. N. Y. City, Frank Har- 
ding. © Mar. 16, 1929; 2c. Mar. 28; 
E pub. 4873; Fred SS. Sierkowski, 
Lansing, Mich. 8758 


Nights at limehouse; words by Thomas 
Burke, music by Harvey Gaul; med. 
voice. © Mar. 29, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 6; 
E pub. 4883; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 8759 


Nina; sérénade, paroles de R. Nazelles 
et Paul Max, musique de R. Penso, 
of Great Britain. © Mar. 20, 1929; 
1c. Apr. 18; E for. 3988; Publica- 
tions Francis-Day, s. a., Paris. 8760 


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8761 


pt. 111, n. s.,’v. 24 


Ninna nanna; parole di L. Siciliani, 
musica di Mario Bruschettini, of 
Italy. © June 10, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 
18, 1929 ; E for. 3887; Umberto Pizzi, 
Bologna, Italy. 8761 


Ninotchka waltz; by A. Schwartz. © 
1c. Apr. 10, 1929; E unp. 5562; Abe 
Schwartz, New York. 8762 


No me hagas sufrir; letra y musica 
por R. Concepcion ; violin 1° y 2° con 
guitarra. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1929; B 
unp. 6172; Roberto Concepcion, New 
York. 8763 


No more playin’; from Northwestern 
musical show, words by Darrell P. 
Ware, music by J. W. Miller. ©1c. 


Apr. 9, 1929; HW unp. ‘5536; Joe W. ’ 


Miller and Darrell Ware, Evanston, 
Til. 8764 


No room for Jesus; words and music 
by G. E. Bonney. © April 8, 1929; 
2c. April 10; E pub. 4954; Gerald 
Emery Bonney, Winona Lake, Ind. 

8765 


No storm clouds gather there; hymn, 
words and music by Luther G. Pres- 
ley. ©° Jan. 3,°19292 2 -c "Web: 26; 
E pub. 4724; Hugene Monroe Bart- 
lett, Hartford, Ark. 8766 


No wonder I’m so crazy over you; 
words and music by J. Fred Coots 
and Benny Davis. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Apr. 24, 1929; BE 
unp. 6070; Remick music corp., New 
York. 8767 


Nobody loves me; fox trot, by L. V. 
Martin. [Melody only] ©1e. Apr. 
6, 1929; E unp. 5455; Louis Victor 
Martin, New York. 8768 


Nobody’s fault but your own; fox-trot 
song, by Alan Murray and Ray 
Noble, arr. by Walter C. Simon; 
Feistyle pianorgan. © April 22, 
1929; 2 c April 24; E pub. 5422; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., Lon- 
don. 8769 


Non ne posso piu; words and music by 
A. Cagnazzo; pf. © 1 ¢. Apr. 23, 
1929; E unp. 6011; Angelo Cagnazzo, 
San Francisco. 8770 


Non tanto facile; mazurka, di Santi 
Tafarella, rid. di Albert Ziri, both 
of Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn; 2 
mands. and guit. © Mar. 6, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 11; E pub. 5338; O. Pagani 
& bro., New York. 8771 


(The) march; by J. O. 
© 1c. Apr. 15, 1929; E 


Nor’easter’s 
Riehl; pf. 


unp. 5699; J. Oliver Riehl, Chicago. 
8772 


Notations d’ été; 7 piéces bréves, par 
A. Sauvrezis, of France; pf. © Mar. 
20, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 13; E for. 3950; 
Editions Maurice Senart, Paris. 

8773 


Nothin’ to do; words and music by L. 
Cole. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ¢. Apr. 23, 1929; E unp. 6007; Les- 
ter Cole, Hollywood, Calif. 8774 


Notre heure; poésie de Renée Vivien, 
musique de Rhené-Baton, of France, 
op. 47, no. 1. © Dee. 31, 1928; 1¢. 
Apr. 13, 1929; E for. 3956; Durand 
et cie., Paris. 8775 


Now I lay me down to sleep; by Mrs. 
O. L. Blomquist; orch. pts. 4to. © 
Mar. 30, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 3; E. pub: 
4838; Hannah Lundberg Blomquist, 
Coteau, N. D. 8776 


Now I’m no longer my own,—alone; 
words and musie by C. B. Richard- 
son. © 1c. Apr. 15, 1929; E unp. 
5752; Caroline B. Richardson, Waco, 
Tex. 8777 


Now that I’ve met you; words and 
music by B. J. Horowitz. © 1. 
Mar. 29, 1929; E unp. 5587; Bettye 
Jean Horowitz, Galveston. 8778 


Now what do you think of that; words 
and music by H. N. Dalton; pf. © 
1c Apr. 18, 1929; E unp. 5850; 
Howard N. Dalton, New York. 8779 


Now you know I love you, tell me that 
you love me; words by James A. 
Ruf, music by H. 8S. Copelin. [Pho- 
tostat] ©1c. Apr. 1, 1929; E ump. 
5261; Harold S. Copelin, Cleveland. 

8780 


Nozani-ni; canto dos indios Paricis 
da Serra do Norte, Matto Grosso, 
rocolhido por HE. Roquette Pinto, 
harmonizado por H. Villa-Lobos, of 
Brazil. © Mar. 5, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 
28; E for. 8602; Editions Max Hs- 
chib, Paris. 8781 


Nuit sur la baie de Palma; par J. 
Turina, arr. par S. Chapelier, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor. 4to. © Mar. 5,.1929; 1 e7 Mar. 
28; E for. 3578; Rouart, Lerolle et 
cie., Paris. 8782 


O belle nuit (O lovely night); French 
and English text, and music by 
McNair Ilgenfritz. © Apr. 20, 1929; 
2c. Apr. 22; E pub. 5361; Edward 
Schuberth & co., inc., New York. 

8783 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1929 


O cielo scurato; words and music by 
P. Santaniello, of Italy, domiciled at 
Camden, N. J. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Apr. 10, 1929; E unp. 
6036; Pasquale Santaniello, Camden, 
aN. Y. 8784 


O Domine Deus (My Lord and My 
God) ; motet, English version by R. 
C. Johnstone, music by Douglas 
Clarke, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Apr. 15, 1929; 1 ec. 
Apr. 16; E for. 3881; Stainer & Bell, 
Itd., London. 8785 


’O figlio d’ ’a colpa! versi e musica di 
Luigi Donadio, of Italy, domiciled 
at New York. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Apr. 9, 1929; E unp. 
5506; John Clano, Woodside, L. I., 
oe 8786 


O! girl of mine; words and music by 
S. Seerra. © 1 c. Apr. 8, 1929; E 
unp. 5511; Salvatore Scerra, Rome, 
1 hla 8787 


O good beyond compare; sacred song, 
words by Reginald Heber, music by 
Samuel Liddle, of Great Britain. © 
Mar. 15°1929: ic. Mar. 30: 1 for. 
38660; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

8788 


O Master, let me walk with Thee; an- 
them, words by J. Conder and W. 
Gladden, music by William Lester; 
sop. solo and cho., with organ acc. 
4to. © Apr. 18, 1929; 2c. Apr. 27; 
E pub. 5485; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 8789 


O salutaris hostia (O God most holy) ; 
liturgical text, music by Martin G. 
Dumler, op. 24, no. 1; high or med. 
voice, with organ acc. © Apr. 23, 
1929: 2 c. Apr. 25; E pub. 5395; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 8790 


O starry flag; anthem, words and mu- 
sic by A. H. Holder; mixed voices 
mA flat. © 1 ©. Apr: 20, 1929: BE 
unp. 5938; Alfred H. Holder, Wayne, 
Nid. 8791 


O thou with dewy locks; words by 
William Blake, music by Chris. M. 
Edmunds, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices. 4to.. © Mar. 27, 1929; 1 «. 
April 1; E for. 3525; Edwin Ash- 
down, ltd., London. 8792 


70 vuto ‘a mmamma schiavona; versi 
e musica di Luigi Donadio, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Apr. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 5510; John Clano, Woodside, 
es i. NN, %. 8793 


8805 


Oasis (L’); de Suite Marocaine, par 
M. Delmas-F. Andrieu, of France; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
© Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 13, 1929; 
E for. 3994; Andrieu fréres, Paris. 

8794 


Oberek glo glo glo; words and music 
by J. Wyskowski; clarinet solo. © 
te. YApr. 30, . 1929: ‘ting G225.; 
John Wyskowski, New York. 8795 


Oberek mtody pary; by J. Wyskowski. 
[Melody only] ©1c. Apr. 12, 1929; 
E unp. 5716; John Wyskowski, New 
York. 8796 


Oberek z Haczowa; by J. Wyskowski; 
[clarinet solo] ©1e. Apr. 30, 1929; 
E unp. 6228; John Wyskowski, New 
York. 8797 


Oberek z pod babiej gory; by P. Hu- 
meniuk. [Melody only] ©1ce. Apr. 
19, 1929; EH unp. 5904; Paul Hu- 
meniuk, New York. 8798 


O’er waiting harpstrings of the mind; 
words by Mary Baker Eddy, music 
by James G. MacDermid; low voice, 
with pf. or organ ace. © Mar. 22, 
1929; 2 « Mar. 16; E pub. 4720; 
Harry I. Hunt, Boston. 8799 


Oh Clara; foxtrot, text och musik: 
Uno Asplund, of Sweden; pf. Gdote- 
borg, B. Mannheimer.. © Mar. 1, 
1929; 1c. Apr. 12); for. 3746; Uno 
Asplund, Gothenburg, Sweden. 8800 


Oh, dem golden slippers! by James 
A. Bland, [and] Oh! Susanna; by 
Stephen C. Foster, each arr. by Fred 
K. Huffer; male quartette. 4to. © 
Mar’ 23, 1929/2 -e> Apr. 5; Hype 
4828; Chart music pub. house, ine., 


Chicago. 8801 
Oh, gee! I got a count; words and 
music by C. Y. Kitchen. [Words 


and melody only] © 1. Apr. 1, 
1929; E unp. 5243; Clifford Y. Kitch- 
en, Chicago. 8802 


Oh melody Sweet; love song, words 
and music by C. Dagilis, of Lithu- 
ania, domiciled at New York. © 
April 17, 1929; 2 c. April 27; E pub. 
5465; Carl Dagilis, New York. 8803 

Oh, mother dear; ballad, words and 
music by HE. Kachic. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © April 6, 
1929: 2 c. April 20; E pub. 5327; 
Edward Kachic, Raritan, N. J. 8804 


Oh Nellie; words by C. F. Dietsch, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Apr. 20, 1929; 
E unp. 5922; Clao Fairchild Dietsch, 
Rawlins, Wy. 8805 


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8806 


pt. 10, ms, v.24 


Oh! Pop! Buy me one of those; fox 
trot, lyric by A. Levine, music by 
Robert Kroll. © 1c. Apr. 29, 1929; 
E unp. 6181; Abraham Levine, 
Brooklyn. 8806 


Oh sweetheart, where are you _ to- 
night; words and music by Benny 
Davis and J. Fred Coots; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. © April 15, 1929; 2 c. April 
16; E pub. 5111; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 8807 


Oh! the elevator man; words and mu- 
sic by P. J. Ford. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Apr. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 6023; Peter Joseph Ford, 
Pittsburgh. 8808 


Oh what a friend; hymn, words by 
C. J. EH. Nelson, music by N. L. Rid- 
derhof. © June 1, 1928; 2 c¢. April 
20, 1929; E pub. 52383; Carl J. E. 


Nelson, Minneapolis. 8809 
O’Hooley’s football run; words and 
music by Marshall Locke. © 1 ec. 


Apr. 26, 1929; E unp. 6138; Mar- 
Shall P. W. Locke, Ashland, O. 8810 


Oiseau (L’) bleu; fox trot, paroles de 
R. Nazelles et Paul Max, musique 
de R. Penso, Great Britain. © Mar. 
20, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 13; E for. 3989; 
Publications Francis Day, s. 4a., 
Panis. 8811 


Old age; words by Edmund Waller, 
music by Robin Milford, of Great 
Britain. © Jan. 17, 1929; 1c. Apr. 
26; E for. 4026; Oxford university 
press, London. 8812 


Old Broadway; words by C. S. Cas- 
sanelli, music by David Daxter. 
8vo. [Words and melody only] © 
Mar. 18, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 20; aff. Mar. 
19; AA 11835; Charles 8S. Cassanelli, 
New York. 8813 


O!d fashioned sweetheart of mine; bal- 
lad, words and music by S. G. 
Swain. N. Y. City, Frank Harding. 
© Mar. 27, 1929; 2c. April 6;-E pub. 
4999 ; Sidney Gilbert Swain, Chesaw, 
Wash. 8814 


Old Hickory march; by Al. Sweet; 
band pts. 4to. © April 6, 1929; 2 c. 
April 22; E pub. 5275; Charles L. 
Barnhouse, sr., Oskaloosa, Ia. 8815 


Old (The) home town; words by R. 
E. Barrett, music by Sylvester Long 


Cross; pf. © 1 c. Apr. 4, 1929; 
E unp. 5373; R. EH. Barrett, Forest 
Grove, Or. 8816 


Old Kentucky my native land: words 
and music by S. Herron, musi¢ arr. 
by Walter W. Newcomer. © Mar. 
30, 1929; 2 c. April 5; E pub. 4811; 
Stanley Herron, Lancaster, Ky. 8817 


Old man weaver of dreams; words by 
James Cavanaugh and Ned Wash- 
ington, music by Michael H. Cleary; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © April 8, 
1929; 2 ec. April 20; E pub. 5236; 
Mills music, ine., New York. 8818 


Old Missouri; words by Geo. A. Wau- 
chope, music by T. T. Railey. © 
Apr. 22, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 24; E pub. 
5376; Thos. T. Railey, St. Louis. 

8819 


Old (An) time political parade; nov- 
elty march, by Henry Fillmore. 
Cincinnati, O., Fillmore’ music 
house. 4to. 1. Orch. pts—2. Band 
pts., with solo cornet conductor. © 
Apr. 18, 1929; 2 ec. each Apr. 20; 
E pub. 5254, 5256; Fillmore bros. 
co., Cincinnati. 8820, 8821 


Ole! lo fino!! schottis, by L. Gaston 
fi. e. L. G. Sarabia], of Spain, domi- 
ciled at New York; pf. ©1c. Apr. 
23, 1929; E unp. 6012; Luciano Gas- 
ton Sarabia, New York. 8822 


Ole (The) time waltz; words by H. 
W. Cwens, music by B. M. Hale. © 
1c. Apr. 1, 1929; E unp. 5250; Edith 
Wiloby Owens, Atchison, Kan. 8823 


Om ja’ va’ konung for en da’; text av 
Karl-Ewert, musik av Jules Sylvain 
[pseud. of Stig Hansson], of Swe- 
den: pf. © July 14, 1928: 1 ec. Apr. 
25, 1929; E for. 4015; Edition Syl- 
vain, Stockholm, Sweden. 8824 


Ombra (L’) toia! versi e musica di 
Luigi Donadio, of’ Italy, domiciled 
at New York. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Apr. 5, 1929; E unp. 
5402: John Clano, Woodside, L. I., 
INNES 8825 


On a summery night: rythmic fox-trot 
ballad, lyrics by Chas. Tobias and 
Al Lewis, music by Al Sherman. © 
Apr. 1. 1929: 2 @ Apr. 2; E pub. 
4716: Santly bros., ine., New York. 

8826 


On horseback; by Bob Roy Peery; 
violin and pf. © April 10, 1929; 
2 ¢. April 12; E pub. 5079; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 8827 


On horseback in apple blossom time; 
words by Ellen EH. Prince, music by — 
Charles H. Gabriel; med. voice. © 
1c. Apr. 1, 1929; E unp. 5260; Ellen 
Emma Prince, Fairfield, Me. 8828 


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no. 4, 1929 


8850 


On London bridge; lyric by Aubrey 
Dowdon, music by Maurice Besly, of 
Great Britain. © Mar. 1, 1929; 1 «¢. 
Mar. 30; E for. 3662; Boosey & co., 
ltd.. London. 8829 


On my daddy’s old farm; words by 
L. Bey, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Feb. 13, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 15; E pub. 
5148; Lawrence Bey, Versailles, O. 

8830 

On the playground; by Rob Roy 

Peery; violin and pf. © April 10, 

1929; 2 c. April 12; E pub. 5078; 

Theodore Presser ¢o., Philadelphia. 

8831 


Once and again; words and music by 
C. Smiley; melody with pf. acc. © 
1 ec. Apr. 9, 1929; E unp. 5537; Chas. 
Smiley, Paris, Tex. 8832 


Once upon a time; by Frederic Mullen, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Feb. 1S, 
19290. > Mar. 1608 for. 3872 ; 
A. Weekes & co., ltd., London. 8833 


Onde amorose; by Lorenzo Morelli; 
1st violin or mandolin. New York, 
A. Mongillo. 4to. © April 6, 1929; 
2 c. April 12; E pub. 5003; Lorenzo 
Morelli, Rye, N. Y. 8834 


One (The) I love; fox-trot _ballad, 
words by S. Van Poznak, music by 
Christian Praetorius. © Mar. 25, 
1929: 2 c«. Apr. 11; E pub. 4988; 
Seymour Van Poznak, Newark, N. J. 

8835 


One (The) I loved the best; words 
and music by Loretto Beatrice 
Quigley. New York City, Wm. Pond 
& co. | © Apr 25,1929.’ 2-c. Apr: 
25; E 53888; Loretto B. Quigley, 
Newark, N. J. 8836 


One night of love; from A night in 
Venice; words by J. Keirn Brennan, 
music by Maury Rubens; pf. and 
ukulele ace. New York, Shubert 
music pub. corp. © April 19, 1929; 
2c April 22; E pub. 5284; Shubert 
theatre corp., New York. 8837 


One sweet kiss; words and music by 
Al Jolson and Dave Dreyer. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 «¢. Apr. 23, 
1929: E unp. 6016; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 8838 


Only a dream; words and music by 
B. E. Farmer. [Words and melody 


only] ©1.. Apr. 25, 1929; E ump. 
6099; Beatrice E. Farmer, Oxford, 
Pa. 8839 


Only for you; words and music by 
Josiah Zuro, Francis Gromon and 
Charles Weinberg; pf. and ukulele 
acc.. © Apr. 13, 1929; 2:¢c. Apr. 15; 
E pub. 5061; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. ‘8840 


Only (The) one; from Ship ahoy, 
words and music by Ted Williams. 
@- Apr. 30, 1929: 2 oe Aph 2H 
pub. 5498; Shattinger piano & music 
co., St. Louis. 8841 


Only want you; words by Ronald 
Frankau, music by Conrad Leonard, 
of Great Britain; pf. ace, with 
banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Alvin D. Keech. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Apr. 8, 1929: 
1c Apr. 9; E for. 3901; B. Feld- 
man & co., London. 8842 


Only you; words and music by J. A. 
St. Cyr. [Words and melody only] 
Cy 1 Ct. Apr. 24,1929" np. 6075 ; 
John A. St. Cyr, Chicago. 8843 


| Open your heart baby for me; by E. 


Schuberth. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 8, 1929; E ump. 5472; 
Eusebius Schuberth, Corona, L. I., 
i leo a 8844 


Orchidée ; tango, tekst og musik: Lon 
Gog, of Norway; pf. © Aug. 6, 
1928" fre: Apraily 2or 1g 29 2 hr: oe 
4047; Oslo musikforlag, a. s., Oslo, 
Norway. 8845 


Oro muerto; intermezzo, di Felice Lat- 
tuada, of Italy ; orchestrina pts., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Nov. 15, 
1928; 1 ¢. Feb.'6, 1929; E for. 2623; 
Mario Aromando, Milan. 8846 


Our comrades in blue; march song, 
words by C. H. Carlin, music by 
Carl Bartow. Long Beach, Calif., 
‘Sons of veterans of the civil war. © 
Apr.’ 13, T$29* 2c. ‘Apr. J5"°H pub. 
5192: Charlotta H. Carlin, Long 
Beach, Calif. 8847 


Our conquering hero; march, by Wal- 
lace A. Johnson; pf. duet. © April 
10, 1929; 2 c. April 12; E pub. 5083 ; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

8848 

Our country and our fiag; words and 
music by F. C. Roan. © 1c. Apr. 3, 
1929; E unp. 5324; Florence Clark 
Roan, Cisco, Tex. 8849 


Our Father Who art in heaven, that’s 
what my mother taught me; words 
and music by W. A. Dillon. © Mar. 
22, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 26; E pub. 4751; 
William A. Dillon, Ithaca, N. Y. 

8850 


4957 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8851 


pt. 111, es. v.28. 


Our Lady of Loretto hymnal; compiled 
and arr. by Sister Mary Zita. 12mo. 
© April 10, 1929; 2 c. and aff. April 
15; AA 14133; Presentation sisters, 
B. V. M., Lawler, Ia. 8851 


Our motherland; words and music by 
R. Dolphin. ''© 1 ¢. Apr. 27, 1929: 
E unp. 6167; Rita Dolphin, Wash- 
ington. 8852: 


Our mothers; words and music by A. 
Leff. © 1c Apr. 15, 1929; E unp. 
5740; Alice Leff, Whitewood, S. D. 

8853 


Our new maid; words by lLaurene 
Highfield, music by Winifred E. 
Moore; male quartette. 4to. © 
Mar. :30, 1929 ;,.2: ec Apr. 5. Ey pub. 
4829; Chart music pub. house, inc.. 
Chicago. 8854 


Our queen of the May; an exercise for 
Mothers’ day, by Mary Huron Blair, 
music by Wm. S. Pitts [and others] 
© Apr. 10, 1929; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
15; A 13647; Standard pub. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 8855 


Our rainbow; words and music by H. 
C. Peterson. © 1c. Apr. 1, 1929; 
E unp. 5233; Hilma Charlotte Peter- 
son, St. Louis. 8856 


Our river Thames, the doyen of them 
all; words and music by Jewell Hen- 
nessy, of Great Britain. © Mar. 22, 
1929's 1c) VApr. Dh3° BR tory, 36245 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 8857 


Our school song; Lodi academy and 
normal, words and music by B. E. 
Loewen. © Apr. 15, 1929; 2 ¢ Apr. 
22; E pub. 5267; Beatrice E. Loewen, 
Lodi, Calif, 8858 


Out of a clear sky; words by Art Kas- 
sel, music by Charlie Garland, arr. 
by Rube Bennett; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © April 1, 1929; 2 c. April 25; 
E pub. 5407; Harold Rossiter music 
co., Chicago. 8859 


Over land and sea; march, by C. K. 
Barton; band pts., with solo cornet 
conductor. Cincinnati, O., Fillmore 
music house. 4to. © Apr. 18, 1929; 
2 ¢ Apr. 20; E pub. 5257; Fillmore 
bros. co., Cincinnati. 8860 


Over the prairie; descriptive etude, by 
G. A. Grant-Schaefer; pf. © Apr. 
18, 1929; 2:c., Apr. 27; E pub. 5444; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 8861 


Overnight; words by David S. Gold- 
berg, music by H. O. Carow. © 1c. 
Apr. 10, 1929; E unp. 5576; Herman 
Otto Carow, Philade!phia. 8862 


Owl (The) and the pussy-cat; two- 
part song, poem by Edward Lear, 
music by A. J. Silver, of Great Bri- 
tain; sop. and contralto. London, 
J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 4to. © Apr. 
6, 1929; 1. ¢. Apr. 4: ) for aaa. 
Alfred J. Silver, Birmingham, Eng- 
land. 8863 


Paa laaven! Norsk Q trott & charles-: 
ton, fra Piker, vin og sang, tekst av 
Arne Svendsen, musikk av Koibjgrn 
Svendsen, of Norway, op. 16; pf. © 
Dee. 27,. 1927 ; 1c. “Sime” ts ee 
EK for. 38636; Norsk musikforlag, 
Oslo, Norway. 8864 


Pack clouds away; part-song, words 
by Thomas Heywood, music by S. 
Ward-Casey, of Great Britain; male 
voices. 4to. © Apr. 8, 1929: 1 ¢ 
Apr. 10; H 3719; Banks & son, York, 
England. 8865 


Pagan love song; theme song of The 
pagan, lyric by Arthur Freed, music 
by Nacio Herb Brown; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by Hank Linet. New 
York, Robbins music corp. © Apr. 
13, 1929; 2c. Apr. 15; EH pub. 5060; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, New York. 

S866 


Pal; words and music by H. Jolet. © 
Mar. 29, 1929; 2 ¢. Apmliyt} Hepa, 
4701; Harold Joliet, Chicago. 8867 


Pal of my dreams; words by Geo. A. 
Little, music by Rube Bennett; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Mar. 30, 1929; 
2c. Apr. 4; E pub. 4843; Milton Weil 
music co., Chicago. 8868 


Palmgren (Selim) Preludium; by S. 
Palmgren, of Finland, op. 87, no. 1; 
pf. © Dee.. 31,.1928; 1 c Mar, 9, 
1929; E for. 2975; Anton J. Benja- 
min, Leipzig. 8869 


Pam-Pan-ga; oriental intermezzo, by 
G. W. Schofield, of England, domi- 
ciled at Galveston, Tex.; pf. ©1le. 
Apr. 11, 1929; E unp. 5611; George 
Wilson Schofield, Galveston, Tex. 

8870 

Pan Fraiter; words and music by HE. 
Zukowsky, of Poland, domiciled at 
New York. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Apr. 9, 1929; E unp. 
5500; Eugene Zukowsky, New York. 

8871 


Pan! Pan! the doughnut man, he 
makes greaseless doughnu:rs fit for 
nan; words and music by G. M. 
Yapp. ©1e. Apr. 26, 1929; E unp. 
6155; Grace May Yapp, Alberto, N. D. 

8872 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1929 


8896 


Papae curumiassi; cancao de réde 
entre os Caboclos do Para, harmon- 
izado por H. Villa-Lobos, of Brazil. 
© Mar. 5, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 28; E for. 
3603 ; Editions Max HEschig, Paris. 

8873 


Parade of the baa baa sheep; nod-land 
novelty, by Homer Montfort; band 
pis. 4to.. © April 15, 1929; 2c. 
April 13; E pub. 5046; Merit music 
pub. co., Kansas City, Mo. 8874 


Paradise; words and music by A. S. 
Martin. ©1e. Apr. 9, 1929; E unp. 
5503; Adaline Stephens Martin, Los 
Angeles. 8875 


Paradiset; sangvals, text: Sven-Olof 
Sandberg, musik: Berta Onnerberg, 
of Sweden, op. 31; pf. © Feb. 9, 
1928; 1 ce. Apr. 12, 1929; E for. 3757; 
Edition Sylvain, Stockholm, Sweden. 

8876 


Pardoned (The) crime; words by H.N. 
Hansen, music by Sylvester Long 


Cross. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1929; E unp. 
5371; Homer N. Hansen, Butte, 
Mont. S377 


Park in the park in the moonlight; 
lyric by Ben Ryan, music by Violin- 
sky [pseud. of Solly Ginsberg] 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Apr. 3, 1929; E unp. 5299; Irving 
Berlin, inec., New York. 8878 


Park your troubles; words by Norina 
Logan, music by F. Wild. © 1 «. 
Apr. 23, 1929; E unp. 6005; Frances 
Wild, Los Angeles. 8879 


Park your troubles on Smile Street; 
lyrics by Irving Fields [pseud. of 
Irving Greenfield], music by HB. 
Clark. ©1c. Apr. 17, 1929; E unp. 
5811; Edwin Clark and Irving Green- 
field, New York. 8880 


Passatempi; 5 piccoli walzer per pf., 
di Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, of 
Italy. © Apr. 8, 1929; 1 c Apr. 5; 
E for. 3717; A. Forlivesi & c., Flor- 
ence, Italy. 8881 


Passing by; poem anon., music by 
Peter Warlock [pseud. of Philip Hes- 
eltine], of Great Britain. © Jan. 
24, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 26; E for. 4037; 
Oxford university press, London. 

8882 


Passion; par M. Brusselmans, of Bel- 
gium; orch. pts., with pf. conductor 
and 1st violin conductor. 4to. © 
Mar. 5, 1929; 1 ¢ Mar. 28; E for. 
3547; E. Gaudet, Paris. 8883 


Passion (La) de Jeanne d’Are; par 
Calas, of France; pf., with text by 
Henri Gregh. © Mar. 20, 1929; 1c. 
Apr. 138; E for. 3987; Henri Gregh 
et fils, Paris. 8884 


Pater noster; musica di A. Smareglia, 
of Italy; sop. or ten., with pf. or 
organ ace. Trieste, L. Smolars & 
Nipote. © Feb. 15, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 
2; E for. 3618; Antonio Smareglia, 
Trieste, Italy. 8885 


Pavanas; de Gaspar Sanz, transcrip- 
tion de Emilio Pujol, of Spain; guit. 
© Dee. 31, 1928; 1 c Mar. 28, 1929; 
E for. 3597; Editions Max HEschig, 
Paris. 8886 


Pavane; de Luis Milan, transcription 
de Emilio Pujol, of Spain; guit. no. 
1-3. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ¢. each Mar. 
28, 1929; E for. 3593-3595; Editions 
Max Eschig, Paris. 8887-8889 


Peace of mind; lyric by James Dyren- 
forth, music by Carroll Gibbons, of 
Great Britain. © April 12, 1929; 2 
e. April 18; E pub. 5038; Gene Aus- 
tin, ine., New York. 8890 


Pearly gates open I pray; duet or 
quartet, words and music by G. E. 
Morley. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1929; E 
unp. 6039; Gertrude Estelle Morley, 
Silverton, Or. 8891 


Pedrell (Carlos) Pastorales; poémes 
de Juan R. Jiménez, adaptation 
francaise de Triston Klingsor, mu- 
Sique de Carlos Pedrell, of Uruguay. 
1. Andéabamos, monte arriba [2 oth- 
ers] © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c Apr. 13, 
1929; HE for. 3967; Editions Max 
Eschig, Paris. 8892 


Peg leg Jack; words and music by C. 
J. Robison and Frank Luther. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 .«. 
Apr. 24, 1929; E unp. 6063; Carson 
J. Robison, New York. 8893 


Peggy; words by I. E. Cox, music by 
F. J. Endres. © Apr. 8, 1929; 2 «. 
Apr. 11; E pub. 4977; Ida Hillen 
‘Cox, Dodge City, Kan. 8894 


Pena d’amore; waltz, by Vincenzo 
Paladino, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; violin. © 1c. Apr. 29, 1929; 
E unp. 6189; Apollo music co., 
Brooklyn. 8895 


Pepper; by M. Weidenbach, op. 16; 
pf. ©1c. Apr. 4, 1929; E unp. 5396; 
Milton Weidenbach, Minneapolis. 

8896 


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8897 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Per le vie di Siviglia; fantasia Spa- 
gnola, di Felice Lattuada, of Italy; 
orchestrina pts. 4to. © Nov. 15, 
1928; 1 c. Feb. 6, 1929; BE for. 2622; 
Mario Aromando, Milan. 8897 


Perdoname; letra y musica por Man- 
uel Moreno, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Los Angeles, Calif. [Photostat] © 
Apr. 22, 1929; 2 « Apr. 27; E pub. 
5472; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

8898 


Perenne rimorso; waltz, di Santi 
Tafarella, rid. di Albert Ziri, both 
of Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn; 2 
mands. and guit. © Mar. 6, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 11; E pub. 5339; O. Pagani 
& bro., New York. 8899 


Perfume of roses; words and .music 
by Frank Westphal, Roger Lewis 
and Walter Donovan, arr. by Rube 
Bennett; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
April 10, 1929; 2 c. April 15; E pub. 
5180; Milton Weil music co., Chi- 
cago. 8900: 


Persephone; trio for female voices, 
words and music by Ethel Boyce, of 
Great Britain. 4to. © Apr. 4, 1929; 
1c. Apr. 4; E for. 3642; Novello & 
co., Itd., London. 8901 


Persianna; by Jamie Erickson; pf. © 
Apr. 15, 1929; 2 c Apr. 18; E pub. 
5264; Walter A. Quincke, Los An- 
geles. . 8902 


Peter Rabbit; bedtime story, composed 
and arr. by William C. Schoenfeld ; 
orch. pts. with pf. or organ. © 
April 15, 1929; 2 ce. April 17; E pub. 
5114; Music buyers corp., New York. 

8903 


Petit (Raymond) Nocturne; transcrit 
et doigté par Emilio Pujol, of Spain ; 


guit. © Dee. 31, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 28, 
1929; E for. 38600; Editions Max 
Eschig, Paris. 8904 
Petit papa... ; par Vincent d’Indy, 
of France, op. 95; pf. © Mar. 5, 


19295 2 e@. Mar. 28;- HE for..'3575; 
Heugel, Paris. 8905 


Petite berceuse; by René Demaret, of 


Belgium; with pf. conductor and 
violin 1 conductor. 4to. 1. Odeon 
orch. pts.. 2. Salon orch. pts. © 


Dec. 27, 1928; 1 c. Dec. 26; E for. 
2969; Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leip- 
zig. 8906 


Petite piéce pour deux archets; style 
ancien, pour violon et violoncelle, 
par Georges Razigade, of France. 
© Mar. 5, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 28; E for. 


3532 ; G. 
France. 


Razigade, Bordeaux, 


8907 


Petite suite en ré mineur; de Robert 
de Visée, transcription de Hmilio 
Pujol, of Spain; guit. Prélude. [3 
others] © Dee. 31, 1928; 1 ¢. Mar. 
28, 1929; E for. 3599; Editions Max 
Eschig, Paris. 8908 


Petite suite russienne; sur des thémes 
populaires, par Jacques Pillois, of 
France, doigtés par André Pascal; 
violin and pf. 1. Au fil de l’ eau. 
[8 others] © Mar. 20, 1929; 1 ¢c. 
Apr. 18; E for. 3960; Durand et 
cie., Paris. 8909 


Phantom (The) pirate; Captain Gold- 
sack, poem by William Sharp, music 
by Claude Warford. © April 3, 
1929; 2 c. April 4; E pub. 4798; G. 
Ricordi & co., ine., New York. 8910 


Phi chi girl; words by Dixie Wade 
Moody and Mary Margaret Sanders, 
music by D. W. Moody. © April 4, 
1929; 2 ¢« April 5; E pub. 5187; 
Central office of Phi chi, Nicholas- 
ville, Ky., Nicholasville, Ky. 8911 


Piano pranks; by Silvio De Rienzo, 
ed. by F. Henri Klickmann; pf. © 
April 3, 1929; 2 c. April; Epub. 
4706; Alfred & co., New York. 8912 


Pianoforte scale ed arpeggi circolanti 
congiunti pluritonali; di HE. Paccag- 
nella, of Italy. Milan, Nuova didat- 
tica e pedagogio musicale. © Dec. 
27, 1928341) ec: Apr, 2/9929) Hienor 
3616; Ermenegildo Paccagnella, Mi- 
lan. 8913 


Pianotes; by J. Paques, of Belgium; 
pf. © Mar, 25,1929; 2)¢ sApri4; 
E for. 3645; International musi¢ ¢o., 
Brussels, Belgium. 8914 


Piccolo Pete; words and music by Phil 
Baxter; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Apr. 24, 1929; 2 «. Apr. 24; E pub. 
5381; J. W. Jenkins sons’ musie ¢o., 
Kansas City, Mo. 8915 


Picture’s [!] in the clouds; words and 
music by W. M. Myers, arr: by Chas. 
E. Warner. © Apr. 10, 1929; 2) ¢. 
Apr. 18; E pub. 5216; William Max- 
well Myers, Hannibal, Mo. 8916 


Pierrot; words by Sara Teasdale, mu- 
sic by Mark Andrews. © April 3, 
1929; 2 c. April 4; E pub. 4799; G. 
Ricordi & co., ine., New York. 8917 


Pilgrims .of destiny; choral drama, 
music by Gena Branscombe [i. e. 
Gena B. Tenney]; soli, cho. Se. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1929 


4to. © April 18, 1929; 2 c. April 17; 
D pub. 27499; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 


ton. 8918 
Pilgrims’ triumphal; march, by Wm. 
M. Talbott; band pts., with solo 
cornet conductor. 4to. © Apr. 13, 


1929: 2 ce Apr. 20; E pub. 5253; 
Fillmore bros. ¢o., Cincinnati. 8919 


Pillois (Jacques) Deux piéces; tran- 
seription pour harpe a pédales par 
Marcel Grandjany, of France. 1. 
Lully. [1 other] 
1c. Apr. 18; E for. 3955; Editions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. 8920 


Pin head sweetie; words and music 
by E. Hopkins. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Apr. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 5902; Edwin Hopkins, New 
York. 8921 


Pining for you; waltz, words by A. 
De Maria, music by S. Kantrovitz 
and A. De Maria. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Mar. 18, 1929; 
BE unp. 5865; Alfred De Maria and 
Samuel Kantrovitz, Brooklyn. 8922 


Piper (The); words and music by L. 
A. Dronsick. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Apr. 8, 1929; E unp. 
5999; Laureatte A. Dronsick, Bos- 
ton. 8923 


Pisciaiolo siciliano; versi di P. Coni- 
gliaro, musica di P.  Sciascia. 
[Words and melody only] © Mar. 
a 1939- 2 ¢c.’ April I: pub.’ 4703; 
Pietro Conigliaro and Pasquale Sci- 
ascia, Philadelphia. 8924 


Plant your smileS and watch them 
grow; words by Joe Seitman [i. e. 
Jos. P. Seitman], music by Jack 
Levy. © Feb. 25, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 
27; E pub. 5172; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inc., New York. 8925 


Play it again; music book for kinder- 
garten children, words and music 
by N. L. Forman; pf. Los Angeles, 
Calif., Neville-Marple music co. obl. 
tame: “(© Apr. 15,1929." 2. fpr. 
22; E pub. 5265; Norma L. Forman, 
Santa Ana, Calif. 8926 


Playful puppets; scherzo, by Leo Rus- 
sotto, orch. by George Torke; orch. 
eC) Arlt 3, fo2o. 2 ag 
E pub. 4773; Crawford music corp., 
New York. 8927 


Piayful whims; by Cedric W. Lemont; 
me Cr aAp.5o@ 19205 27°C mane. ais 


E pub. 5494; Shattinger piano & 
music co., St. Louis. 8928 
52354— 296 


© Mar. 20, 1929; © 


8940 


Playground games; by Mathilde Bil- 
bro, selected, ed., annotated and fin- 
gered by John M. Williams; pf. 
wpr, 2° 1929; 2c. Apr. 13s -a"pub. 
5029; Boston music co., Boston. 

8929 


Pleasant dreams; words by M. Gun- 
sky, music by Onslow Stevenson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Feb. 4, 1929; E unp. 3404; Maurice 
Gunsky, San Francisco. . 8930 


Please let me dream in your arms; 
fox-trot song, by Al Sherman, Al 
Lewis and Carmen Lombardo, arr. 
by Walter C. Simon; _ Feistyle 
pianorgan. © April 22, 1929; 2 ¢. 
April 24; E pub. 5425; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 8931 


Please turn on the light; fox-trot, 
words and music by R. A. Lowe; pf. 
© 1c. Apr. 2, 1929; E unp. 5277; 
Ruth Alice Lowe, New York. 8932 


Plotted (A) uprising; misterioso agi- 
tato, by Erno Rapée, orch. by George 
Torke; orch. pts. © April 3, 1929; 
2c. April 5; E pub. 4774; Crawford 
music corp., New York. 8933 


Plucking the rushes; words anon. from 
4th century Chinese, tr. by Arthur 
Waley, music by Douglas Macdonald 
Stewart, of Great Britain. © Mar. 
2h, 1929: 1 ec Apr. Jo} Ke foressibis 
Augener, ltd., London. 8934 


Pobre loca; tango, words and musi¢e 
by F. Bonanova, of Spain, domiciled 
at New York. ©1e. Apr. 29, 1929; 
E unp. 6202; Fortunio Bonanova,. 
New York. 8935. 


Poker ballet; a gambler’s dream, by 
G. Carbonara; pf. © 1. Apr. 1, 
1929; E unp. 5267; Gerard Carbo- 
nara, New York. 8936 


Polka; de L’éventail de Jeanne, par 
Darius Milhaud, of France; pf. 
Mar. 20; 19297 2 e@ ApE1s.cRitor: 
3981; Heugel, Paris. 8937 


Polka chorazego; by J. Wyskowski; 
clarinet solo. © 1c. Apr. 30, 1929; 
E unp. 6226; John Wyskowski, New 
York. 8938 


Polka od krosna; by J. Wyskowski. 
© 1c. Mar. 29, 1929; E unp. 5584; 
John Wyskowski, New York. 8939: 


Polka radosna; by J. Wyskowski. © 
Lc. ‘Mar. 29, 1929; Unp. D083 ; 
John Wyskowski, New York. 8940. 


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8941 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 24 


Polka wiesniaczka; by P. Humeniuk. 
{Melody cnly] ©1e. Apr. 19, 1929; 
EH ounp. 5903; Paul Humeniuk, New 
York. 8941 


Polka z Konstantynopolu; by Joe Gol- 
ski; pf. ©l1e. Apr. 19, 1929; EB unp. 
5911; Bishop music pub. house, Buf- 
falo. 8942 


Polly Toddle; by Emil Velazco; organ. 
(In Komedy  tid-bits) [ Cover- 
title:—Polly Toddles] © Mar. 25, 
1929; 2 ce. April 10; E pub. 4996; 
Crawford music corp., New York. 

8943 


Polska krew w nas ptynie; chor dzieci 
na dwa glosy, z poezji Maryi Konop- 
nickiej, muzyka Fr. Przybylskiego. 
© Feb. 21, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 2; E pub. 
4738; W. H. Sajewski, Chicago. 

8944 


Poor Mary Gold: words by D. L. 
Holmberg, music by Sylvester Long 
Cross; pt. © L ¢ Apr. 15, 1929. 
E unp. 5726; Daniel L. Holmberg, 
Pocatello, Ida. 8945 


Pork pie pigs; words by Graham 
Squiers, music by Shirley Goodall, 
of Great Britain; pf. acc., with 
banjulele banjo and ukulele ace. by 
Alvin D. Keech. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] ©»Apr. 3, 1929; 
1c. Apr. 5; B for. 3706; B. Feldman 
& co., London. 8946 


Porqué me dejais; tango, lyrics and 
music by G. Veiga, of Spain, domi- 
ciled at New York; pf. ©1«. Feb. 
15, 1929; E unp. 3750; Genaro Veiga, 
New York. 8947 

Poulenc (Francis) Pastourelle; de 
L’ éventail de Jeanne, par F. Pou- 
lene, of France; pf. © Mar. 20, 
1929; Te, “Apr a3) for see ; 
Heugel, Paris. 8948 

Povero ciuccio mio; words and music 
by A. Cagnazzo;. pf. © 1, c.. Apr. 
23, 1929; E unp. 6010; Angelo Cag- 
nazzo, San Francisco. 8949 


Praise to the Lord (Lobe den Herrn) ; 
words and music by C. L. Liefeld; 
mixed voices, with organ ace. 4to. 
© Mar. 30, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 3; E pub. 
4839; Carl F. Liefeld, Eureka, S. D. 

8950 


Prayer; photoplay music, by Irénée 
Bergé, sc. by A. E. Cafarella; orch. 
pts., with pf. or organ conductor. 
© April 10, 1929; 2 c. April 10; B 
pub. 4946; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 8951 


Prayer and praise; anthem, words and 
music by E. E. George; mixed quar- 
tet and cho., with organ acc. 4to. 
© Mar. 12, 1929: 2 ec. Mar. 20; B 
pub. 4818; Edgar H. George, Wilkes 
Barre, Pa. 8952 


Prayer and praise; words and music 
by E. E. George; men’s voices, with 
- organ acc. 4to. © Mar. 12, 1920; 
2c. Mar. 20; E pub. 4817; Edgar EH. 
George, Wilkes Barre, Pa. 8953 


~ Prayer brings a silver lining; hymn, 
words and music by Luther G. Pres- 
ley. © Jan. 3, 1929; 2 c Feb. 26; 
EK pub. 4725; EKugene Monroe Bart- 
lett, Hartford, Ark. 8954 


Prayer (The) from Hansel and Gre- 
tel; light of God, within us shine, 
anthem, words by Dorr Frank Die- 
fendorf, music by Englebert Hum- 
perdinck, arr. by Fred. Shattuck; 
mixed voices, organ ace. 4to. © 
June 24, 1927; 2 « Apr. 8, 1929; 
EK pub. 1765; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 8955 


Precidario (El) ; plena, letra y musica 
por R. Hernandez. © 1 e. Apr. 2%, 
1929; Ei unp. 6173; Rafael Hernan- 
dez, New York. 8956 


Preferita; polka, di Santi Tafarella, 
rid. di Albert Ziri, both of Italy, 
domiciled at Brocklyn; 2 mands. and 
guit. © Mar. 6, 1929; 2.c Mar. 11; 
E pub. 5337; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. 8957 

IIpniinu-pecuo (Prejdy wesno), words 
by P. Rechliwska, music by G. Apol- 
sky. [Words and melody only] © 
1c Apr. 9, 1929; E unp. 5502; Geo. 
Apolsky, Detroit. 8958 


Prelude in F minor; by Dorothy How- 
ell, of Great Britain; pf. © Apr. 
11, 1929; 1 ce. Apr. 26; E for. 4027; 
Oxford university press, London. 

8959 


Prélude notturnesque; by Francis 
Frank; pf. © April 4, 1929; 2 «¢. 
April 8; E pub. 5094; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 8960 


Prélude pathétique; pour orch. sym- 
phonique, par V. Dvck, of France; 
pts., with pf. conductor. © Mar. 
20,1929; 1 c Apr. 135 E for, 3972; 
F. Moulin, Cannes, France. 8961 


Preludietto; della Suite mignonne, di 
Fernando Limenta, of Italy; violin 
and pf. © Mar. 17, 1929; 1c Apr. 
6; E for, 3775; A. & G. Carisch & ¢., 
Milan. 8962 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1929 


8984 


Tremier (The) tenor banjo method for 
class teaching; for the beginner, by 
Wm. J. Eckhard. © Mar. 18, 1929; 
2 ce, Mar. 20; HE pub... 4366;, Don 
Santos pub. co., inc., Rochester, 
1 enti 8963 


Preparatory exercises for the study of 
double thirds; by lL. Leslie Loth; 
pf. © Mar. 29, 1929; 2 ec. Apr. 6; 
F pub. 4894; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 8964 


Prescott (Steven) Two folk songs of 
Little Russia; text adapted from 
the English version of Harold Flam- 
mer, music arr. for cho. of men’s 
voices by S. Prescott, op. 9. ©1c. 
Apr. 6, 1929; E unp. 5495; Steven 
Prescott, Erie, Pa. 8965 


Present arms: from Step this way, 
words and music by J. Pethick. New 
York, Thornton W. Allen. © April 
17, 1929; 2 c. April 29; E pub. 5509; 
Jean Pethick, Greenwich, Conn. 

8966 


Presumida (La); letra y musica de 
Concepcion V. Pardo, of Mexico, 
domic:led at Los Angeles; pf. © 
me Apr, 22,1929: E unp: 5975; 
Felipe Valdes Leal, Los Angeles. 

8967 


Preity eyes; words and music by 
Charles. Rothheart Lohmeyer. 
[Words and melody only] ©1« 
Apr. 18, 1929; E unp. 5855; Charlies 
R. Lohmeyer, San Francisco. 8968 


Pretty little Miss Somebody; fox-trot, 
words by Girvan Dundas, music by 
Jack Barker, of Great Britain; pf. 
and ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Mar. 15, 1929; 
1c. Apr. 15: E for. 3809; Berners 
music co., ltd., London. 8969 


Pretty Polly; by J. C. Kelly; pf. © 
ie, Apr, 10, 1929: 3). unp,- 5598s ; 
John Cheever Kelly, Boston. 8970 


Prezent z Ewropy; words and music 
by A. Schwartz. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Apr. 10, 1929; 
E unp. 5564; Abe Schwartz, New 
York. 8971 


Prize fight dance; by Winthrop Sar- 
geant; 2 pfs. [Photostat] © 1 «. 
Apr. 30, 1929; E unp. 6218; Stella 
Gerr Sandow, New York. 8972 


Processional; hymn, words and music 
by C. J. Woodworth, jr. © April 
5, 1929; 2 ec. April 6; E pub. 4853; 
Clayton James Woodworth, jr., 
Scranton, Pa. 8973 


Profumi primaverili; mazurka di 
Guido Tutrinoli, of Italy, domiciled 
at New York; violin. © 1 c. Apr. 
29, 1929; K unp. 6190; Apollo music 
co., Brooklyn. 8974 


Promenade; de Contes d’ Espagne, 2™° 
série, par Joaquin Turina, of Spain; 
mL. ©) Mar. 5; 1929 71 ey Maro2s.: 
E for. 3584; Rouart, Lerolle et cie., 
Paris. 8975 


Prystrit; words and music by E. Zu- 
kowsy, of Poland, donriciled at New 
York. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ¢. Apr. 9, 1929; E unp. 5498; Eu- 
gene Zukowsky, New York. 8976 


Psalm (A) of deliverance; words from 
Psalm 126, music by Harvey Gaul; 
mixed voices, with organ and harp 
acc. | 4to. © Mar. 30, 1929; 2 «. 
April 1; E pub. 4793; G. Ricordi & 
co., ine., New York. 8977 


Puppy love; words by G. Ward, music 
by R. Montgomery. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Apr. 2, 1929; BE 
unp. 5287 ; Reggie Montgomery, Pasa- 
dene, Calif., and George Ward, Hol- 
lywood, Calif. 8978 


Purdue triumph march; by G. L. Shoe- 
maker ;; pf: .©.1 e« Apr. 5, 1929:- 
E unp. 5411; Grace L. Shoemaker, 
La Fayette, Ind. S9T9 


Puritan procession; featuring York 
tune, from Pioneer America, by Seth 
Bingham; organ. © Mar. 26, 1929: 
2 ec. April 8; E pub. 4958; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 8980 


Purple pansies; by M. L. Preston; pf. 
© April 4, 1929; 2 c. April 6; E 
pub. 4922; Theodore Presser Go., 
Philadelphia. 8981 


Put on your Sunday face; lyric by 
Mort Dixon, music by Ted Fiorito. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Apr. 24, 1929; E unp. 6071; Remick 
musie corp., New York. 8982. 


Pyrrhus; ouverture dramatique, by 
Alex. de Taeye, of Belgium ; with pf. 
conductor and violin 1 conductor. 
Lo. 1, ‘Odeon’ orch: pts: "2. + salen 
orch. pts. © Feb. 1, 1929; 1 «. 
Jan. 22; E for. 2972; Aug. Cranz, 
G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 8983 


Quatuor; en la majeur, pour pf., vio- 
lon, alto et violoncelle, par Ernest 
Chausson, op. 30, réduction pour pf. 
a 4 mains par Ch. Jacques Lerolle, 
of France. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Mar. 8, 1929; E for. 3048; Rouart, 
Lerolle et cie., Paris. 8984 


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8985 


Que importa? letra y musica por Ra- 
fael Gomez, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Los Angeles, Calif. [Photostat] © 
Apr. 22, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 27; E pub. 
5470; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

8985 

Queen of my heart; words and music 
by E. I. Reed. New York\ City, 
Frank Harding. © Feb. 15, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 29; E pub. 5145; Estey I. 
Reed, Creston, Ia. 8986 


Queen of my moonlight dreams; words 
by FEF. Hosford, music by Ed. E. Ap- 
plegate; pf. and ukulele ace. © Apr. 
1, 1929; 2 ec. Apr. 10; E pub. 5261; 
Floyd Hosford, Newark Valiey, N. Y. 

8987 

Quest ; poem by Clinch Calkins, music 
by R. L. Masten. © 1. Apr. 9, 
1929; E unp. 5501; Richard L. Mas- 
ten, Carmel, Calif. 8988 


Quest; words by Winifred May, music 
by Samuel Fairfield, of Great Bri- 
tain. © Feb. 22, 1929; 1 c Mar. 30; 
E for. 3664; Boosey & co., itd., Lon- 
don. 8989 


Raccolta di pezzi facili; per il ritmo e 
l’ espressione, di Dante Cipollini, of 
Italy: -pf. ©° Apr.’ 4919298 ie 
Apr. 5; E for. 3699; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 8990 


Radio blues; words by L. A. Conley, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Apr. 17, 1929; 
E unp. 5819; Lemuei Arthur Conley, 
Cushing, Ol. 8991 


Radio cake walk; by J. O. Riehl; pf. 
© 1c. Apr. 1, 1929; E unp. 5234; 
J. Oliver Riehl, Chicago. 8992 


Raggedy Pete; words by Max Rutchik, 


music by W. Samuels and Leonard . 


Whitecup. [Words and melody only] 
©O°L « Apr. 1, 1929: ump, 5252: 
Walter Samuels, New York. 8993 


Rail road porter’s blues; words and 
music by J. Goims. [Words and 
melody oniy] ©1e. Apr. 1, 1929; 
E unp. 5246; James Goims, Char- 
lotte, N. C. 8994 


Railway (The) porter; action song, 
words and music by P. Edmonds, of 
Great Britain. London, J. Curwen 
& sons, Itd. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Mar. 26, 1929: 1 ec. 
Mar. 28; E for. 3767; Paul Edmonds, 
Chelsea, England. 8995 


Rain girl; melody fox trot, words by 
Yrank John Rabbitt, music by 
Charlie Berry [i. e. C. H. Berry]; 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


pf. © 1. Apr. 17, 1929; E unp. 
5826; Charles Henry Berry, Salem, 


Mass. 8996. 
Rainbow (The); trio for female 
voices, words from Ecclesiastieus, 


music by Ethel Boyce, of Great Brit- 
tain. 4to. © Apr. 4, 1929; 1 ¢. Apr. 
4; E for. 3648; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 8997 


Rainbow in the sky; words and music 
by B. Christensen. © 1c. Apr. 6, 
1929; E unp. 5469; Bertha Christen- 
sen, Kansas City, Mo. 8998: 


Rainbow of my dreams; lyric by James 
Parker Coombs, music by Aldo Bo- 
monte. ©1c. Apr. 19, 1929; E unp. 
5894; A. P. Bombarger, New York. 

8999 


Rainbow’s end; words by R. Adamek, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross; pf. 
© 1c Apr. 4, 1929; E unp. 5381; 
Rosalie Adamek, Longview, Wash. 

9000 

Raining; words by Mab Davis, music 
by Alma Goatley, of Great Britain. 
© Apr. 18, 1929; 2c. Apr. 27; E pub. 
5442; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 9001 


Rainy (A) day; by Rob Roy Peery; 
violin and pf. © April 10, 1929; 
2c. April 12; E pub. 5077; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 9002 


Rainy day gal; words and music by 
Maury Madison [pseud. of W. R. 
Smith] © 1c. Apr. 25, 1929; E unp. 
6079; W. Renwick Smith, Paris, Ky. 

9003 


Ramona mexicana; por Concepcion VY. 
Pardo, of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles; pf. © 1c. Apr. 29, 1929; 
E unp. 6195; Feltpe Valdez Leal, 
Los Angeles. 9004 


Rasslin’ the snake; fox trot, words by 
H. D. Murray, music by Ray Hib- 
beler. © 1c. Apr. 17, 1929; E unp. 
5831; H. David Murray, Chicago. 

9005 


Ratos de loco; letra y musica por 
Fierro y Gomez, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Los Angeles, Calif. [Photostat] 
© Apr. 22;/1929;.2e) Aprii27; 8 
pub. 5480; Dionisio Acosta, Los An- 
geles. 9006 


Ravens (The) are singing; words by 
Charles O. Roos, music by Arthur 
Farwell, op. 69, no. 1; med. or low 


voice. © April 4, 1929; 2 c. April 
8; E pub. 5098; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 9007 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1929 


Rays of sunshine; by Arthur F. Kel- 
logg; pf. © Apr. 30, 1929; 2¢ Apr. 
27; E pub. 5503; Shattinger piano 
& musie ¢co., St. Louis. 9008 


Re (11) ; novella in tre quadri di Gio- 
vacchino Forzano, musica di Um- 
berto Giordano, of Italy. Voe. se. 
© Jan. 8, 1929; 1 ec. April 2; D pub. 
27486; Casa musicale Sonzogno, 
Milan. 9009 


Reaching for some-one and not finding 
anyone there; words by Edgar Les- 
lie, music by Walter Donaldson; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © April 22, 1929; 
2c. April 22; E pub. 5281; Donald- 
son, Douglas & Gumbie, inc., New 
York. 9010 


Reaching for you; hymn, words and 
music by T. S. Cobb. © Nov. 20, 
i925; 2.Cc. Apr. 18, 1929: EH pub. 
5198; Thomas Seth Cobb, Fort 
Worth, Tex. 9011 


Real dreams proved true; words and 
musie by F. HE. MacKay. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Apr. 19, 
1929; E unp. 5887; Florence EH. Mac- 
Kay, West Somerville, Mass. 9012 


Recognition; words by Willa Cather, 
music by P. R. Frey. © Apr. 4, 
1929; 2 c« Apr. 6; E pub. 4845; 
Philip Rockel Frey, Springfield, O. 

; $013 


Recollections; by Charles V. Rychlik; 
violin and pf. © Mar. 15, 1929; 2c. 
April 3; E pub. 4756; Fr. A. Urbanek 
& sons, Prague, Czechoslovakia. 

9014 


Recollections; lyric by Lew Pollack, 
music by Erno Rapée. © April 22, 
1929; 2 ¢. April 23; E pub. 5307; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. \ 9015 


Red roses; words and music by S. W. 
Hollowell. © 1. Apr. 18, 1929; EB 
unp. 5874; Stella Watts Hollowell, 
Santa Barbara, Calif. 9016 


Regrets; by Charles V. Rychlik; vio- 
lin and pf. © Mar. 15, 1929: 2 « 
April 3; E pub. 4759; Fr. A. Urbanek 
& sons, Prague, Czechoslovakia. 

9017 


Regrets de Tahiti; par Mare Delmas, 
arr. par S. Chapelier, of France; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
© Mar. 20, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 13; E for. 
3990; L. Philippo, Paris. 9018 


Remember little town girl; words by 
L. G. Oakley, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 


9029 


Apr. 12, 1929; E unp. 56388; Lynn- 
wood G. Oakley, Morrisville, N. C. 
9019 


Renga (La); danza, letra y musica 
por Concepcion V. Pardo, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Los Angeles; pf. © 
1, ey, Apr. .29,,.1929; BH unp, 6196; 
Felipe Valdez Leal, Los Angeles. 

9020 


Renversée (La); java 4 l’envers, pa- 
roles de René Vilhianne, musique 
de Mola et Rualten, both of France. 
© Apr. 3, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 4; E for. 
3684; Société anonyme des éditions 
Ricordi, Paris. 9021 


Renversée (La); java-valse populaire 
Sur la chanson de René Vilhianne, 
musique de J. Mola et Rualten, 
orch. par Rualten, of France; pts., 
with pf. conductor and words. 4to. 
© Apr. 3, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 4; E for. 
3679; Société anonyme des éditions 
Ricordi, Paris. 9022 


Representative (The); march, by H. 
Walker. © 1. Apr. 238, 1929; E 
unp. 6030; Harry Walker, Hartford. 

9023 

Requiem mass; music by A. Forsyth; 
mixed voices, with organ ace. New 
York, T. B. Harms co. © April 5, 
1929; 2 c« April 9; E pub. 4856; 
A. Forsyth, Reno, Nev. 9024 


Reverie; by C. M. Farrell, ed. by J. 
G. Hinderer; pf. © Jan. 28, 1929; 
2 ec. Mar. 20; E pub. 4746; Con- 
stance M. Farrell, St. Paul. 9025 


Reverie pastorale; by Martin G. Dum- 
ler, op. 25; violin and pf. © Apr. 
23, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 25; E pub. 5394; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 9026 


Revolutionary rhythm; words and mu- 
sic by Lou Davis, J. Fred Coots and 
Larry Spier. [Words and melody 


only] ©1c. Apr. 23, 1929; E unp. 
6043; Famous music corp., New 
York. 9027 


Rhodope; opérette en trois actes, fan- 
taisie pour orch. avec pf.-conducteur, 
par H. Mouton, of France. 4to. 
Apr. 17, 1929; 1 e. Apr. 18; EH for. 
3899; Société anonyme des éditions 
Ricordi, Paris. 9028 


Rich man, beggar, pauper,’ king, 
they’re neighbors; lyrics by Charles 
Newman, music by Larry Shay 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Apr. 12, 1929; E unp. 5630; Remick 
music corp., New York. 9029 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9030 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


Richard Evelyn Byrd; words by I. M. 
Reames, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
Apr. 12, 1929; E unp. 5686; Iva Mae 
Reames, Hurst, Ill. 9030 


Rickety (The) shack; words and mu- 
sic by I. Stahl. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Apr. 6, 1929; HE unp. 
5433; Isabel Stahl, Danbury, Conn. 

9031 


Ricordo di Posillipo; words by Ric- 
cardo Cordiferro, music by E. del 
Cioppo. ©1c. Apr. 23, 1929; E unp. 
6019; Eugene del Cioppo, New York. 

9032 


Rigadoon; by Harold Rutland, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Feb. 21, 1929; 
1 ce. Apr. 26; E for. 4035; Oxford 
university press, London. 9033 


Rigaudon; della Suite mignonne, di 
Fernando Limenta, of Italy; violin 
and pf. © Mar. 17,.1929; 1c. Apr. 
6: Hl for. 3111; A. .& G. Carisch @&uc. 
Milan. 9034 


Rigodons dauphinois; en suite, pour 
cheeur d’hommes et femmes, sans 
ace., [receullis] par Julien Tiersot, 
of France. 4to. © Mar. 5, 1929; 
1c. Mar. 28; E for. 3559; Heugel, 
Paris. 9035 


Rinath Joshua; dritter theil Yomim 
noroim, recitativen fiir kantor, com- 
ponirt und hrsg. von S. Weisser 
(Pilderwasser) 4to. 


(pwn md) 
© April 5, 1929; 2 c. April 10; E 


pub. 4990; Samuel ‘Weisser, New 
York. 


Rink-a-tum-a-doo; words and music by 
Sal. Swan: pi. vw®©) LE Apres, 
1929; E unp. 5823; Sara Lillius 
Swan, Hornell, N. Y. 9037 


Rio Rita; finale act 1, from the mu- 
sical play, lyric by Joseph McCarthy, 
music by Harry Tierney. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. April 1, 
1929; E unp. 5551; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 9038 


Rio Rita; opening act 2, from the mu- 
sical play, lyric by Joseph McCarthy, 
music by Harry Tierney. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. April 1, 
1929; E unp. 5552; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 9039 


Ripples; novelette, by Mabel Metzger- 
Wright; pf. © April 4, 1929; 2 c. 
April 9; E pub. 4908; Wright music 
co., Los Angeles. 9040 


9036 | 


Risa (La); words and music by L. F. 
Ferrazzano, of Argentina domiciled 
at Los Angeles. © 1 ec. Apr. 29,. 
1929; E unp. 6200; Luis Frondi Fer- 
razzano, Los Angeles. 9041. 


Roaming; words and music by S. 
Brent. ©1c. Apr. 13, 1929; E unp. 
5694; Stanford Brent, Oakland,,. 
Calif. 9042. 


Roaming back home; words by G. 
Howland, music by Robert Howland. 
© 1c. Apr. 8,.1929; E unp. 5478; 
George Howland, Racine, Wis. 9043. 


Roberts (Hleanore Weddell) Four 
Girl Reserve songs; words adapted. 
from Emily T. Goding and by Lil- 
lian Short Morse, music by Eleanore- 
Weddell Roberts and others. New 
York, The woman’s press. 4to. © 
Mar. 9; 1929; 2. ¢c. Mar. 183i pap: 
5152; National board of the Young 
women’s Christian assn. of the 
United States of America, New York. 

9044 


Robin (The); lyric and music by M.. 
G. Wittman. © 1 cc. Apr. 6, 1929; 
BE ounp. 5452; Max George Wittman, 
Kansas City, Mo. 9045: 


Robin Redbreast ; words by W. H. Da- 
vies, music by Michael Head, of 
Great Britain; high. © Mar. 23, 
1929; 1 e Apr. 153; EY tor essen 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 9046. 


Robin Redbreast’s testament; unison 
song, words traditional, adapted by 
Whyte Monk, traditional melody arr.. 
by Maurice Jacobson, of Great Brit- 
ain. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © Apr. 2, 1929; 1 ¢ Apr. 
4; BE for. 3728; J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd., London. 9047 


Rocking and waiting; Irish cradle 
song, by H. C. Horne, of Great Brit- 
ain; orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 
4to. © Apr. 5,.19293,.1) @ Apraao:: 
BH for. 3916; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) lid., London. 9048 


Roger Bacon high school march and 
song; words and music by Fr. 
Firmin and Fr. John. © Mar. 21, 
1929; 2 ec. Mar. 20; E pub, 4819; 
Roger Bacon high school, St. Ber- 
nard, O. 9049 


Rogon; letra y musica por Hmeterio 
Fierro, of Mexico, domiciled at San 
Diego, Calif. [Photostat] © Apr. 
22, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 27; E pub. 5469; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 9050 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1929 


9072 


Romance mad; words by Max Rutchik, | Rossini (Gioacchino Antonio) Ange- 


musie by L. Whitcup. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Apr. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 5591; Leonard Whitcup, New 
York. 9051 


Romance sans paroles; pourquoi, par 
J. M. Zoubaloff, of France; violon- 
cello and pf. © Mar. 20, 1929; 1 «. 
Apr. 138; E for. 3944; Hditions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. 9052. 


Romanza antigua; par Oscar Espla, of 
Soain; pi., © Dec. 31, 1928: 1c. 
Mar. 28, 1929; E for. 3591; Editions 
Max Eschig, Paris. 9053 


Rondo in A major; by Hector R. Mac- 
lean, of Australia; pf. © Jan. 28, 
925? ec... Feb. 8 > BH; for. 3867; 
W. H. Paling & co., ltd., Sydney, 
Australia. 9054 


Rosa; waltz by Alfredo Fasano; violin. 
© 1c. Apr. 29, 1929; E unp. 6191; 
Apollo music co., Brooklyn. 9055 


Rose of Hot Springs; words and music 
by H. L. Leonard. [Words and mel- 


ody only] © 1c. Apr. 19, 1929; E 
unp. 5890; Hilliard L. Leonard, 
Eudora, Ark. 9056. 


Rose of my heart; words and music by 
B. Christensen. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1929; 
E unp. 5470; Bertha Christensen, 
Kansas City, Mo. 9057 


Rose of Romany; classic waltz song, 
words by Jack Meskill, music by Jo- 
seph M. Weiss and Irving Weill; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © April 19, 1929; 
2 c. April 20; E pub. 5246; Arthur 
Behim music corp., New York. 

9058 


Roses; Neapolitan serenade, by E. di 
Capua, arr. by Alfred H. Wertheim; 
violin and pf. © Apr. 8, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 10; E pub. 4985; Edward Schu- 
berth & co., ine., New York. $059 


Rose’s (Clarkson) third concert party 
album; written, composed and arr. 
by Clarkson Rose, of Great Britain. 
(©) Apr. 18, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 23. EB for. 
3920; Keith-Prowse & co., lid., Lon- 
don. 9060 


Rosi non m vuo capi; versi e musica 
di G. Tranquillo; mand. ©1e. Apr. 
24, 1929; E unp. 6066; Guglielmo 
Tranquillo, Philadelphia. 9061 


Rosie’s in love wid a real guy, and dat 
real guy is me; words and music by 
Paul Corbell and Bryan Foy; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Apr. 2, 1929; 2 
ce. Apr. 5; E pub. 4816; Villa Moret, 
inc., San Francisco. 9062 


lina; la cenerentola, komische oper 
von Jacob Ferretti, musik von G. 
Rossini, umgearbeitet und neugestal- 
tet von Hugo Rohr, of Germany; 
klavier-auszug. © Mar. 23, 1929; 1 
e. Apr. 13; E for. 3794; Drei masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 9063 


Le barbier de Séville; opéra- 
comique en 4 actes, fantaisie pour 
violon et pf. par Raoul Morane, of 
France. © Mar. 20, 1929; 1 c Apr. 
13; E for. 4000; Choudens, Paris. 

9064 


Round and round and round; written 
and composed by Bruce Sievier and 
Arthur Le Clerg, both of Great 
Britain; pf. ace, with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. 
Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Feb. 19, 1929; 1 ¢c Mar. 
30; E for. 3658 ; Cavendish music ¢€o., 
London. 9065 


Rowena, the girl of my dreams; words 
by Thomas R. Confare, music by E. 
Novotny. © 1c. Apr. 19, 1929; E 
unp. 6189; Edwin Novotny, Chicago. 

9066 


Roxlo (Guillermo S. de) Impromptu; 
by G. S. de Roxlo, of Spain; pf., vio- 
lin and violoncello. [Photostat] © 
1. -e. Apr. 25, 1929: E unp. 6096; 
Mildred Clark Walter, Washington. 

9067 


Royal (The) highway; overture, by 8. 
J. Mustol; band pts. with solo B flat 
cornet conductor. 4to. © April 6, 
1929)2.,2) es: Aprty (22> EH. pub: -5273% 
Charles L. Barnhouse, sr., Oskaloosa, 
Ta. 9068 


Rozia polka; by J. Wyskowski; clari- 
net solo. © 1c. Apr. 30, 1929; H 
unp. 6227; John Wyskowski, New 
York. 9069 


Rudepoéma; par H. Villa-Lobos, of 
Brazil me. . ©. Dec starogsn te 
Mar. 28, 1929; E for. 3607; Editions 
Max Eschig, Paris. 9070: 


Running over; hymn, words by Seth 
Sykes, music by W. Gardner Hunter, 
of Great Britain. (Jn Songs of faith 
and triumph) © April 10, 1929; 
2 c. April 17; E pub. 5418; Hall- 
Mack co., Philadelphia. 9071 


Rutland (Harold) Toccata; by H. 
Rutland, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Apr. 11511929.3  e@.: Apr. 263: BH: for: 
4036; Oxford university press, Lon- 
don. 9072 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9073 


S. O. S.-valsen; text och musik av 
Sven-Olof Sandberg, of Sweden; pf. 
© May-1, 1928; 1 ce. Apr. 12, 1929; 
E for. 3753; Forlags a.-b. Musika- 
liska Knuten, Stockholm, Sweden. 

9073 


Sabbath evening service for the syna- 
gogue; according to the union prayer 
book, by Abraham Sukoenig and Sid- 
ney Sukoenig. © Apr. 22, 1929; 2 «. 
and aff. Apr. 23; AA 14414; Behr- 
man’s Jewish book shop, New York. 

9074 

Sabbath morning service; according to 
the union prayer book, words from 
ancient Hebrew ritual, music by La- 
zare Saminsky, op. 31. 4to. [He- 
brew and English text] © Mar. 19, 
1929: 2 ec. April 27; E pub. 5453; 
Bloch pub. co., inc., New York. 9075 


Sacred serpent; words and music by 
Arnold Le Bonde [i. e. R. A. Le 
Bonde] © 1 c. Apr. 20,:1929; HB 
unp. 5937; Robert Arnold Le Bonde, 
Portland. 9076 


Sadi; novelty fox-trot, by René Dema- 
ret, of Belgium; with pf. conductor 
and violin 1 conductor. 4to. 1. 
Odeon orch. pts. 2. Salon orch. pts. 
© Dec. 27, 1928; 1 c. Dec. 26; E for. 
2970; Aug. Cranz, G.’m. b.'H.; Leip- 
zig. 9077 


Sagra al villaggio; intermezzo, di Luigi 
Cerri, of Italy, op. 179; small orch. 
pts., with violin conductor. © Feb. 
1, 1929" Tc. Mar. 28°, EF: for. 30a; 
A. & G. Carisch & c, Milan. 9078 


Sailor (A) sings; folk-song, words and 
music by Marshall Kernochan. © 
April 3, 1929; 2 c. April 4; E pub. 
4800; G. Ricordi & co., ine., New 
York. 9079 


Sailor’s (The) song; an ocean frolic, 
by H. J. Chalmers; harp or pf. © 
Mar. 25, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 26; BE pub. 
4698; Harry J. Chalmers, Akron, O. 

9080: 

St. Louis blues; by W. C. Handy, 
transcription for trombone by Miff 
Mole; with pf. acc. © April 3, 1929; 
2c. April 1; E pub. 4708; Alfred & 
co., New York. 9081 


Saint of the desert; oriental fox trot, 
words and music by R. Z. Ramirez. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Mar. 23, 1929; E unp. 5588; Ruth Z. 
Ramirez, Chicago. 9082 


Salvation (The) army brass band 
journal; nos. 991-994, Mar., 1929, 
compiled by F. G. Hawkes, of Great 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Britain; full sc. and pts. obl. S8vo. 
© Apr. 10, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 22; E 
for. 3922; Salvationist pub. and sup- 
plies, Itd., London. 9083 


Salvation army brass band journal; 2d 
series, nos. 121-124, April 1929, com- 
piled by F. G. Hawkes, of Great Bri- 
tain; full sc. and pts. obl. 8vo. © 
April 17, 1929; 1 ec. April 29; E for. 
4040; Salvationist pub. & supplies, 
Itd., London. 9084 


San Jacinto morning; from South- 
western sketches, by Homer Near- 
ing; organ. © Mar. 26, 1929; 2 c. 
April 8; E pub. 4957; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 9085 


Sands (The) of Dee; two-part song for 
equal voices, poem by C. Kingsley, 
music by George H. Jones, of Great 
Britain. 4to. © Apr. 12, 1929; 1c. 
Apr. 13; E for. 3870; Banks & son, 
York, England. 9086 


Sands of time; words and music by 
©...G.,Blegstad.. © 4 e,Apra 
1929; E unp. 5634; Conrad G. Bleg- 
stad, Brandt, S. D. 9087 


Sans souci; galop brillant, by Georges 
Bernard, of France, op. 332. 1. Pf. 
duet.—2. Pf., 6 hands. © April 10, 
1929; 2 c. each April 12; Epub. 
5080, 5081; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 8088, 9089 


Sarah from Borough; words by Henri- 
etta Goldfarb, music by S. Goldhersh. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Apr. 15, 1929; E unp. 5867; Samuel 
Goldhersh, Paterson. 9090 


Satisfied; words and music by Cliff 
Friend and ,Irving Caesar. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. Apr. 10, 
1929: E unp. 5707; Leo Feist, inc, 
New York. 9091 


Savoy (The) community medley; one- 
step, compiled and arr. by Debroy 
Somers, of Great Britain; orch. pts. 
with pf. conductor and words. 4to. 
© April 26, 1929; 1 ¢. April 27; EB 
for. 4041; Keith, Prowse & co., itd., 
London. 9092 


Savoy (The) hunting medley; one- 
step, arr. by Debroy Somers, of Great 
Britain; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor and words. 4to. © Apr. 4, 
1929-1 ie. “Apr. 4: Ai Ter o@es, 
Keith-Prowse & co., ltd., London. 

9093 

Sax-kapers; novelty, by Lewis G. Hun- 
ter; E flat alto saxophone solo with 
pf. ‘ace: .y©. Apriked, (1920 beac. 
April 20; E pub. 5214; Belwin, inc., 
New York. 9094 


468 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1929 


| 
Saxene; valse caprice, by Lewis G. 


Hunter; E flat saxophone solo with 
pf. ace. © April 17, 1929; 2 ¢. April 
20; E pub. 5213; Belwin, inc., New 
York. 9095 


Say me; words by Val Burton, music 
by H. Busse. Portland, Ore., Port- 
land publix theatre. © April 20, 
1929; 2c April 25; E pub. 5403; 
Henry Busse and Valentine Burton, 
Portland, Or. 9096 


Says you—say I; lyrics by Ed Luci- 
bello, music by A. Hecker. © 1 « 
Apr. 4, 1929; E unp. 53867; Al Heck- 
er, New York. 9097 


Scéne miltaire; par Francis Salabert, 
of France; orech. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor and Ist violins conductor. 
4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ec. Mar. 28, 

- 1929; E for. 3548; E. Gaudet, Paris. 

8098 

Scenic agitato; by Kilenyi-Frey, orch. 
by Hugo Frey; pf. or organ conduc- 
tor. © Jan. 29, 1929; 2 ¢ Apr. 5; 
E pub. 5154; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 9099: 


Scheme modulations; by S. Ancis. 
8vo. © Feb. 22, 1929; 2 c. and aff. 
Mar. 8; A 5862; Carl Fischer, ine., 
New York. 9100 


Scherzo fantasque; partiticn d’orch., 
format de poche, par Piero Coppola, 
of Italy. 8vo. © Dec. 31, 1928; 
1 c. Mar. 28, 1929; E for. 3589; 
Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 9101 


Scherzo nuptiale; by Haydn Sandwell, 
of Great Britain; organ. © Mar. 
225-1929 -1¢.. Apr. 15.5, for., 3812; 
Augener, ltd., London. 9102 


Schubert (Franze Peter) Dance 
tunes; for pf., selected and ed. by 
George Parker, of Great Britain. © 
Mar. 21, 1929.1 ¢. Apr. '6;%E! for. 
3718; Alfred Lengnick & co., Itd., 
London. 9103 


— Who is Sylvia? transcribed by 
Edward Shippen Barnes; organ. © 
Apr. 3, 19294692 .e YAP: be4h pub. 
4837; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 9104 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) Schu- 
mann suite; selected by Victor L. 
FF. Rebmann, ed. by Joseph E. Mad- 
dy, arr. by Tom Clark; pts. for a 
young band, with conductor se. 
Copyright is based upon new matter 
by Joseph E. Maddy, namely, his 
interpretation represented in the 
legible notation thereof contained in 
the copies filed, also selection by 
Victor L. F. Rebmann and arr. by 


9115 


Tom Clark. 1. Soldiers’ march. [5 
others] © Apr. 17, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 
20: E pub. 5866; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 9105 


Schwester (Die) ; words tr. and mu- 
sic by Mrs. Wolf Jankelwitz; pf. 


(DwoODVW “4) 


© April 22, 1929; 2 ce. April 24; EB 
pub. 5802; Hirsch W. Yankelewitz, 
Newark, N. J. 9106 


Seuola (La) del bel canto italiano; 
ad uso dei solisti del cornetto si 
bemoile e del flicorno scprano con-° 
ace. di pf., di Alessandro Cardoni, 
of Italy. 1st album. Apr. 4, 
gS CLADE., aa, LOM of Ge 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 9107 


Scuola teorico-pratica del contrabasso 
a quattro corde; prima parte, di 
Giuseppe M. Marangoni, of Italy. © 
Mar, ,22,.1929; 1. «Apr. 5;;..H for. 
3716; Francesco Bongiovanni, Bo- 
logna, Italy. 9108 


Sea dreams; by Raymond Loughbor- 
ough, of Great Britain; pf. © Mar. 
12, 1929; 1 ¢. Apr. 1; E for. 3668; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 9109 


Searchlight (The); poem by Daniel 
Henderson, music by John H. Dens- 
more; high voice in E flat. © Apr. 
17, 1929; 2c. Apr. 24; E pub. 5382; 
Boston music co., Boston. 9110 


Seasons (The); by G. Gustave Chau- 
doir, of Great Britain; flute and pf. 
1. Spring. [1 other] © April 18, 
1929; 1 ce. April 29; E for. 4044; 
Rudall, Carte & co., ltd., London. 

9111 


Second concerto; pour pf., avec ace. 
d’ orch., réduction pour 2 pfs., par 
Alexandre Tansman, of Poland. © 
Pec! ol A928 lve” Map 28) yao 
HE for. 3590; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 9112 

Second rhapsody; tr. into the Amer- 
ican, by A. Bartky; pf. Chicago, 
Ill., M. L. Mann. © April 17, 1929; 
2 c. April 22; E pub. 5355; Adolph 
Bartky, Chicago. $113 


Seek Jesus; hymn, words and music 
by HE. M. Bartlett. © Jan. 3, 1929; 
2 ¢. Feb. 26; E pub. 4727; Eugene 
Monroe Bartlett, Hartford, Ark. 

9114 

Selected organ preludes; for tunes of 
the Ev. Luth. hymn-book, composed 
and arr. by H. Grote, op. 38. v. 8. 
© April 5, 1929; 2 ¢ April 10: E 
pub. 4945; Herman Grote, St. Louis. 

9115 


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9116 


Selection on popular songs; by Eric 
Coates, arr. by Dan Godfrey, of 
Great Britain; military band pts., 
with conductor. © Mar. 25, 1929; 


1 ¢. Apr. 18; E for. 3906; Chappell : 


& co., Itd., London. 9116 


Seminole (The); opera in 2 acts, 
words-and music by M. Winton, arr. 
by H. A’. Hummel. © 1 ec. April 15, 
1929; D unp. 27495; Marion Winton, 


Cleveland. 9117 
Semplicité; schottische, by Vincent 
Alberti; accordion. © April 4, 


1929; 2 ¢c. April 5; E pub. 4809; 
Roma music ¢co., Cleveland. 9118 


Send out Thy light and Thy truth; 
words from Psalm 48, music by 
Mabel Browning Fairlie, of Great 
Britain. © Mar. 22, 1929; 1 ec. Apr. 
15; EH for. 3814; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don. 9119 


Sentenciado (El); letra y musica de 
Concepcion V. Pardo, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Los Angeles; pf. 

1 ec. Apr. 22, 1929; E unp. 5974; 
Felipe Valdes Leal, Los Angeles. 
9120 


Sentimental fool; words by Billy Rose, 
music by Lee David; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. © 
Apr. 15, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 16; E. pub. 
5190; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., 
New York. 9121 


Sentimental melody; slow dance, by 
Aaron Copland; pf. (Jn Das neve 
klavierbuch, band 3) © Feb. 15, 
1929; 2 c. April 5; E pub. 4926; B. 
Schott’s s6hne, Mainz, Germany. 

9122 

Serenade; by C. Dagilis, of Lithuania, 
domiciled at New York, ace. by Ed 
Morbach jr., violin solo, with pf. and 
cello acc. © Mar. 11, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
21; E pub. 3538; Carl Dagilis, New 
York. 9123 


Sérénade 4 Kalua; by René Demaret, 
of Belgium; with pf. conductor. 4to. 
1. Odeon orch. pts. 2. Salon orch. 
pts. © Dec. 27, 1928; 1 ec. Dec. 26; 
EB) for. 2965; Aug. Cranz.G. m,.b. H., 
Leipzig. 9124 

Serenade (A) in a brillant night; 
words by F. D’Ascenzo, music by 


Phil Starr. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Apr. 12, 1929; E unp. 
5635; Ferdinand D’Ascenzo, Phila- 
delphia. 9125 


Serenade to Nicolette; by Bernard Rus- 
sell, of Great Britain; pf. © Apr. 
H1,; 1929; 1 ¢@, Apr..G) EH for. e720: 
W. Paxton & co., ltd., London. 9126 


pt. III, n.s., v. 24 


Serenata goliardica; di Felice Lattu- 
ada, of Italy; orchestrina pts., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Nov. 8, 1928; 
1c. Feb. 6, 1929; E for. 2620; Mario 
Aromando, Milan. 9127 


Severn meadows; words and music by 
Ivor Gurney, of Great Britain. © 
Feb. 21, 1929; 1°¢) Apri’ 26: ‘Hitter. 
4032; Oxford university press, Lon- 
don. 9128 


Sevilla; vals romanza, letra y musica 
de L. Francés, of Spain, domiciled 
at New York. © 1c. Apr. 23, 1929; 
EK unp. 6027; Leopoldo Francés, New 
York. 9129 


Shaduws; words and music by F. N. 
McGrath, jr., arr. by Clara A. Gib- 
son. [Photostat] © 1 ¢. Apr. 26, 
1829; EK unp. 6122; Francis Neal 
McGrath, jr., Clayton, Mo. 9130 


Shadowy lane; words and music by 
J. A. McMillan. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Apr. 19, 1929; E unp. 
5898; Joseph Anthony McMillan. 

9131 


Shake that whoopee; words by R. Ivy 
Rivers, music by Phil Starr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Apr. 24, 
1929; EH unp. 6052; Richard I. Ri- 
vers, Jamaica, L. I., N. Y. 9132 


She forget but I remembered; words 
and music by Walter Smith. 
[Words and melody only] ©l1e« 
Apr. 15, 1929; E unp. 5754; Noah 
Frederick, San Francisco. 9133 


She only laughs at me; the laughing 
song, words and music by Arthur 
Fields and Fred Hall. © Apr. 22, 
1929 3 2, @ Apr... 23% Hy pubsyaseks 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inec., New 
York. 9134 


She’s a daddy’s girl; fox-trot song, 
lyric by P. H. Peck, music by Bur- 
rell Van’ Buren. © Mar. 8, 1929; 
2 @ April 22; E pub. 5278) Perey 
H. Peck, Ramah, Col. 9135 


She’s some butterfly; words and mu- 
sic by P. D. Lippert. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Mar. 25, 
1929; 2 e. April 20; E pub. 5328; 
Philip D. Lippert, Fox, Alaska. 

9136 


She sailed to the isles; words and mu- 
sic by B. Maurer. San Francisco, 
Calif., Fisk music pub. co. © April 
5, 1929; 2 c. April 4; E pub. 4768; 
Bessie M. Maurer, Walnut Creek, 
Calif. 9137 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1929 


Shepherd, show me how to go; words 
by Mary Baker Eddy, music by 
James G. MacDermid; high voice, 
with pf. or organ ace. © Mar. 22, 
1929: 2c. Mar. 16; H pub. 4721; 
Harry I. Hunt, Boston. 9138 


Shepherd’s (The) tale; by Victor 
Scott; pf.; optional pt. for duet. © 
Mar. 21, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 20; E pub. 
4820; Bendix pub. co., Lincoln, Neb. 

9139 


Sherry; fox-trot, words and music by 
Viola L. Ridky, arr. by Harry P. 
Guy: Detroit, Michigan, T. B. 
Ridky music co. © April 10, 1929; 
2 ce. April 15; HE pub. 5128; Viola 
L. Ridky musie co., Detroit. 9140 


Ship ahoy ; from Ship ahoy, words and 
music by Ted Williams. © Apr. 30, 
1929; 2 ce. Apr. 27; E pub. 5500; 
Shattinger piano & music co., St. 
Louis. 9141 


Sh’nei michtavim; a Palestinian song, 
arr. by A. W. Binder. New York, 
Avukah. © Apr. 1, 1929; 2 ec. Apr. 
24; E pub. 5384; A. W. Binder, New 
York. 9142 


Short skirts; words by L. Trombley, 
music by Arthur Bowers. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Apr. 12, 
1929; E unp. 5661; Lillian Trombley, 
Ticonderoga, N. Y. 9143 


Show (The) must go on; words by 
Jack Scholl, music by Spencer Wil- 
liams, pf. arrangement by Hugene 
Platzman. © Apr. 10, 1929; 2 e¢. 
Apr. 17; E pub. 5150; Al. Piantadosi, 
New York. 9144 


Si jiavais un accordéon! tango, paroles 
de Jean Pic et Montagard, musique 
de J. Bos, of France. © Mar. 20, 
1929; 1 e. Apr. 13; E for. 3969; Edi- 
tions musicales Evette, Paris. 9145 


Si jétais roi; overture, by A. Adam, 
arr. by Aubrey Winter, of Great 
Britain; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. ©: Apr. 2,:1929; 1 c. Apr. 
15; E for. 3857; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) ltd., London. 9146 


Siate piii dolce vO... .5; dai canti po- 
polari umbri a cura di G. Mazza- 


tinti, di Mario’ Bruschettini, of 
Italy. © June 10, 1928; 1 ec. Apr. 
18, 1929; E for. 3888; Umberto 
Pizzi, Bologna, Italy. 9147 


Sighing and crying for you; words and 
music by J. I. Stansell, arr. by H. A. 
Southard. © 1 ce. Apr. 27, 1929; 
E unp. 6162; Jesse Iruon Stansel, 
Los Angeles. 9148 


9159 


Sight (The) of His face; hymn, words 
by W. C. Martin, music by C. Austin 


Miles. (Jn Songs of faith and tri- 
umph) © April 10, 1929; 2 ¢. April 
17; E pub. 5411; Hall-Mack co., 
Philadelphia. 9149 


Silver (The) ball; unison song, words 
and music by May Sarson, of Great 
Britain. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Mar. 22, 1929;1c. 
Apr. 6; E for. 3734; Edward Arnold 
& co., London. 9150 


Silver (The) canoe; words by Arthur 
Guiterman, music by W. E. McGee. 
© 1c. Apr. 22, 1929; E unp. 5964; 
Winifred EH. McGee, Ceres, Calif. 

9151 


Silver threads among the gold; ballad, 
lyric by Eben EH. Rexford, music by 
Hart P. Danks, arr. by Calvin 
Grooms; med. voice, with cho. for 
mixed or male voices, ad. lib.; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Apr. 5, 1929; 
2 ec. Apr. 6; E pub. 4849; Century 
music pub. co., New York. 9152 


Silver threads among the gold; by 
mar Eo Danks,” are. by.  Calym 
Grooms: 1. Duet for violin and pf., 
or trio for violin, cello and pf. 2. 
Solo or duet for saxophone, with pf. 
ace. © Apr. 5, 1929; 2 ec. each Apr. 
6; E pub. 4850, 4851; Century music 
pub. co., New York. 91538, 9154 


Silver threads among the gold; by 
Hart P. Danks, transcribed and arr. 
by Calvin Grooms; pf. 1. Modern 
transcription. 2. Simplified tran- 
scription. © Apr. 5, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 
6; E pub. 4847, 4848; Century music 
pub. co., New York. 9155, 9156 


Silver threads among the gold; words 
by E. E. Rexford, music by H. P. 
Danks, arr. by Jos. Messina; pf. 
and ukulele acc., with male cho.; in 
B" flat. .© Apr. 16, 1929-07 c Apr. 
22; E pub. 5271; Morris music pub. 
co., Philadelphia. 9157 


Silver threads among the gold; words 
by Eben E. Rexford, music by Hart 
P. Danks, arr. by Harry Ferguson; 
solo, with cho. for male or mixed 
quartette; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by A. J. Franchini. © April 12, 
1929;.. 2.0. Apriket? Heapub. 522 ; 
Bibo-Lang, inc., New York. 9158 


Silvery moon; words and music by 
J. C. Gaines. © 1c. Apr. 2, 1929; 
EK unp. 5280; Jennie Chester Gaines, 
Los Angeles. 9159 


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9160 


pt. II, n.'s., v. 24 


Sim sholom; text from prayer book, 
music by M. Kotlowitz. © 1c. Apr. 
18, 1929; E unp. 5856; Max Kot- 
lowitz, New Rochelle, N. Y. 9160 


Simoon (The); a dramatic poem, 
words by Grace Thompson Seton, 
music by M. Genet. ©1e. Apr. 15, 
1929; E unp. 5742; Marianne Genet, 
Pittsburgh. 9161 


Simpson (The) steamboat _ blues; 
words and music by J. Simpson. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
Apr. 20, 1929; E unp. 5939; John 
Simpson, New York. 9162 


Since His love came into my heart; 
hymn, words and music by A. C. 
Fisher. © Nov. 20, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 
18, 1929; E pub. 5203; Albert C. 
Fisher, Fort Worth, Tex. 9163 


Since I found myself in love; words 
and music by H. Levine. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Apr. 23, 
1929; E unp. 6015; Hyman Levine, 
New York. 9164 


Since I found you; words and music 
by D. Katzman and B. Tyrrell. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Apr 20, 1928" Hy unp: 5932 >" Dan 
Katzman and Bill Tyrrell, Brook- 
lyn. 9165 


Since I lost you; words by Matt Freed- 
man [i. e. M. Freedman], music by 
Cy Cotler, [i. e. S. Cotler] [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. Apr. 5, 
1929; E unp. 5488; Simon Cotler, 
New. York, and Matilda Freedman, 
Lansdowne, Pa. 9166 


Since I met you; words by Marie N. 
Van Doren, music by D. D. Imbrie. 
New York, Harold Flammer, inc. © 
April 22, 1929; 2 c. April 23; E pub. 
5297; Daphne Dame Imbrie, South 
Orange, N. J. 9167 


Since you came; poem and melody by 
C. H. Leber, pf. acc., ukulele and 
banjo uke arrs. by O. M. Cook. © 
1 c. Apr. 4, 1929; E unp. 5363; 
Charles H. Leber, Puyallup, Wash., 
and Orlando M. Cook, Seattle. 9168 


Sinfonietta; in re maggiore, par Hr- 
nesto Halffter, of Spain; partition 
d’orch. format de poche. 8yo. © 
Dee: 31, 1928) 1) Je. Apres tae doses 
E for. 3966; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 9169 

Sing a little love song; words and mu- 
Sic by Archie Gottler, Sidney D. 
Mitchell and Gon Conrad. © April 
22, 1929; 2 c. April 23; E pub. 5313; 


De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 9170: 


Sing fa-de-riddle sing da; words and 
music by B. Miller. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Apr. 4, 1929; 
E unp. 5359; Bob Miller, New York. 

9171 


Sing me songs of yesterday; words and 
music by H. D. Rose. © 1c. Apr. 
6, 1929; E unp. 6117; Hugh Duncan 
Rose, New York. 9172 


Sing me the songs I heard on daddy’s 
knee; words by E. B. Kern, music by 
Sylvester Long Cross; pf. © 1 « 
Apr. 15; 1929; E unp. 5725; Emily © 
Backer Kern, Selah, Wash. 9173. 


Sing-song girl in temple of Poo-Too; 
by J. H. Levis, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at New York; pf. © 1 ec. 
Apr. 10, 1929; E unp. 5567; John 
Hazedel Levis, Jackson Heights, L. 
Ny 9174. 


Singapore Sal; by Chas. Weinberg, Al 
Koppell and Billy Stone, quartette- 
arr. by Albert Deer; male voices. 
4to. © April 2, 1929; 2 ec. April 5; 
H) pub. 4928; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 9175 


Singende (Die) Venus; operette in 3. 
akten, von Gustav Beer u. Fritz Lun- 
zer, musik von Eduard Ktinneke, of 
Germany, vollstindiger klavieraus- 
zug mit text, zum dirigieren einge- 
richtet von Karl Pauspert 1. © Jan. 
10, 1929; 1 ¢&. Jan. 24; D pub. 27501; 
Edition Bristol, musik u. biihnenver- 


lag, a. g., Vienna. 9176 
Sit back and don’t be weary; words 
and music by A. M. Akanes. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.«. 


Apr. 2, 1929; E unp. 5283; Alfred 
Marten Akanes, New York. 9177 


Sittin’ up with Susan; acting duet,. 
words and music by Harry C. Eld- 
ridge. © Noy. 28, 1928; 2 ec. April 
15; 1929; E pub. 5040; Eldridge en- 
tertainment house, inc., Franklin, O. 

9178 


Sitting around thinking about my 
baby; words and music by Sam Cos- 
low. [Words and melody only] ©: 
1 ec. Apr. 9, 1929; E unp 5530; Fa- 
mous music corp., New York. 9179 


Sitting by the window; words and mu- 
sie by Con Conrad, Sidney D. Mitch- 
ell, and Archie Gottler. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Apr. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 5783; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 9180: 


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no. 4, 1929 


9203 


ee ee 


Skirgdrdsflirt; skirgardsvals, text: 
N. G. Granath, musik: Jules Sylvain 
[pseud. of Stig Hansson], of 
Sweden; pf. © Apr. 10; 1928; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 12, 1929; E for. 3762; Edition 
Sylvain, Stockholm, Sweden. 9181 


Skating along; by Ruth Rapoport; pf. 
© Mar. 29, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 6; E pub. 
4880; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

9182 


Skipping rope; by Dorothy Bell 
Briggs; pf. © Apr. 10, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 17; E pub. 5166; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 9183 


Skowronek rhienlander [!]; by M. V. 
Pajakowski; violin. © 1c. Apr. 3, 
1929; BE unp. 5326; Matthew V. Pa- 
jakowski, Buffalo. 9184 


Sleep sweet; words and music by N. T. 
Rushton. [Photostat] © 1 c¢. Feb. 
28, 1929; E unp. 5296; Nell T. Rush- 
ton, Omaha, Neb. 9185 


Sleepy song; words by Hlizabeth 
LiDow, music by R. M. Widenham. 
[Photostat] © 1. Apr. 15, 1929; 
BE unp. 5746; Ruth Marshall Widen- 
ham, Los Angeles. 9186 


Sliding down a silver cloud; from A 
night in Venice, words by J. Keirn 
Brennan, music by Lee David; pf. 
and ukulele acc. New York, Shubert 
music pub. corp. © April 19; 1929; 
2 ec. April 22; E pub. 5285; Shubert 
theatre corp., New York. 9187 


Stoneczko oczkami jasnemi; stowa S. 
Zahajkiewicza, muzyka A. J. Kwa- 
sigrocha. © Mar. 18, 1929; 2 e. 
April 1; E pub. 4741; W. H. Sajew- 
ski, Chicago. 9188 


Slow as molasses; by Spencer Wil- 
liams; pf. ©1c. April 15, 1929; E 
unp. 5722; Triangle music pub. Co., 
inec., New York. 9189 


Slow-coach ; words by Joan Ashby, mu- 
sic by T. C. Sterndale-Bennett, of 
Great Britain. © Mar. 1, 1929;1 ¢. 
Mar. 30; E for. 3661; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 9190 


Slumber time; words by Herb Magid- 
son, music by Michael H. Cleary; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © April 2, 1929; 
2 ec. April 20; E pub. 5237; Mills 
music, inc., New York. SiSt 


Smearin’ trombone; by J. B. Farshee; 
band pts. 4to. © April 29, 1929; 2 
e. April 27; E pub. 5458; Jameale 
Badowi Farshee, Canton, O. 9192 


Smile; words by G. Sawyer, music by 
Phil Starr. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Apr. 12; 1929; E unp. 
5640; Grace Sawyer, New Britain, 
Conn. 9193 


Smiling through your tears; waltz, 
words and music by Rex Kerwall, of 
Great Britain; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by Alf. Ralston. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 5, 
19299: 1 «@. Apr. 28; BH. for. 3806; 
Campbell, Connelly & co., London. 

9194 


Smiling with a broken heart; words 
by Benjamin Spikes, music by J. 
Spikes. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 16, 1929; E unp. 5800; 
Johnny Spikes, Los Angeles. 9195 


Snow crystals; novelty fox-trot, by 
Emil Velazco, arr. by Claude Lap- 
ham :« pt.” ©. ‘Mar 30; 1929°""2 > c. 
April 3; E pub. 4754; Crawford mu- 
sie corp., New York. 9196 


So the bluebirds and the blackbirds 
got together; words by Billy Moll, 
music by Harry Barris; pf. ace, 
with ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. 
© Apr. 22, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 23; E pub. 
5392; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. 9197 


Soavita; mazurka, di Frank Pedina, 
of 'Etaly? violin: | ©-1 ¢) Apr 29, 
1929; E unp. 6192; Apollo music co., 
Brooklyn. 9198 


SOndagsseglaren; sjomansvals, text: 
Karl-Ewert, musik: Jules Sylvain 
[pseud. of Stig Hansson], of Swe- 
den; pf. (© Feb. 6, 1928; 1 c Apr. 
12, 1929; E for. 3759; Edition Syl- 
vain, Stockholm, Sweden. 9199 


Soft shoe shuffle; by Spencer Wil- 
liams; pf. © 1c. Apr. 22, 1929: B 
unp. 5970; Triangle music pub. co., 
inec., New York. 9200 


Sogno d’un tango; by Giuseppe Fer- 
raro, of Italy, op. 51; pf. © April 
18, 1929; 2 ¢. April 22; E pub. 5286; 
Ideal song co., New York. 9201 


Sogno (Il) del cavaliere; di Pier Giu- 
lio Breschi, of Italy; pf. Rome, L. 
S.» Palagi.,: © .Feb.)d0, 44929" kc. 
Apr. 2; E for. 3617; Pier Giulio 
Breschi, Rome. 9202 


Soir; par Learsi, of France; violon- 
cello or viclin, with pf. ace. © Mar. 
20, 1929; 1 ce. Apr. 13; E for. 3933; 
Learsi, Paris. 9203 


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9204 


Sol ute, sol inne; text: Valdemar Dal- 
quist, musik: Jules Sylvain [pseud. 
of Stig Hansson], of Sweden; pf. 
© Jan. 6, 1928: 1 ¢« Apr. 12, 1929; 
H for. 3764; Hdition Sylvain, Stock- 
holm, Sweden. 9204 


Solace; by O. Merikanto, transcribed 
by Aifred H. Wertheim; cello and 
pf. © Apr. 20, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 22; 
E pub. 53862; Edward Schuberth & 
co., inc., New York. 9205 

Solace; by O. Merikanto, transcribed 


by Alfred H. Wertheim; violin and 
pf. Concert and student eds. © 


Apr. 8, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 10; E pub. 
4986; Edward Schuberth & co., inc., 
New York. 9206 


Soldato che parte in guerra; parole e 
musica di N. Nicosia, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at Brooklyn; violino. © 1 «. 
Apr. 6, 1929; E unp. 5670; Nicola 
Nicosia, Brooklyn. 9207 


Soleyma; romanza senza parole, di 
Mario Chesi, of Italy; orch. pts., 
with violin conductor. 4to. © Feb. 
22; 1929 Ae. “Apr: 11H for. 39e : 
P. Ragona & ¢, Palermo, Italy. 

9208 


Solfége des concours; douze lecons de 
solfége 4 changements de clés, avec 
ace. de pf., par Noél-Gallon, of 
France. © Mar. 5, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 
28; E for. 3533; J. Jobert, Paris. 

9209 


Solo; letra y musica por Gomez y 
Fierro, of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles, Calif. [Photostat] © Apr. 
2, 1929; 2°@, Apr’ 27; EH pub. 5476: 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 9210 


Solio conte; mazurka, by Jerotheo Ski- 
za. [Melody only] © 1c. Apr. 9, 
1929; KE unp. 55382; Kimon Hadjo- 
son, New York. 9211 


Some day Ill return love to you; 
words and music by D. F. Scanlon. 
Boston, Lowell, Lawrence, Mass., 
Charles Pearce co. © Mar. 29, 1929'; 
2 ¢. April 10; E pub. 5134; Dennis 
F. Scanlon, Lawrence, Mass. 9212 


Some day you'll realize you’re wrong; 
words by Billy Rose, music by Ma- 
bel Wayne. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. April 5, 1929; E unp. 
0043; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

9213 

Some other baby loves me; words and 


music by H. C. Schachern. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e¢. Apr. 12, 


1929; E unp. 5647; Helen C. Scha- 
chern, New York. 9214 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Somebody’s been using that thing; 
words and music by Al Miller. 


[Words and melody only] ©1« 
Apr. 8, 1929; E unp. 5485; Lester 
Melrose, Chicago. 9215. 


Someday, somewhere, sometime; words. 
and music by M. E. Yunke. © Mar. 
30, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 4; E pub. 4841; 
Margaret E. Yunke, Marinette, Wis. 

9216 


Someone; words by Earl Lisson, mu- 
sic by L. F. Stafford. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Apr. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 5719; Lewis Frederick Staf- 
ford, Syracuse, N. Y. 9217 


Someone ; words by Lillian Raizen, mu- 
sic by M. Strauss. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Apr. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 5777; Marie Strauss, Auburn, 
ING Ys 9218 


Somervell (Arthur) Ten descants; 
written to national songs, arr. by 
Arthur Somervell, of Great Britain. 


4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Mar. 27, 1929; 1 e Apr. 
15; E for. 3840; Boosey & co., Itd., 
London. 9219 


—— Thirty-five nursery rhymes; with 
their old tunes, collected and arr. 
by Arthur Somervell, of Great Brit- 
ain. 4to. © Mar. 27, 1929: 1c. Apr. 
15; KE for. 3889; Boosey & co., Itd., 
London. 9220 


Sometime; words by F. C. Arena, mu- 
sic by John Miller and Jos. Fulco; 
pf. © 1c. Mar. 22, 1929; E unp. 
5663 ; Frank C. Arena, New Orleans. 

9221 


Sometimes; words by J. J. Hogan, mu- 
sic by Gordon West [pseud. of Har- 
land A. Riker] © Mar. 20, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 30; E pub. 4808; John J. 


Hogan, Boston. 9222 
Somewhere there’s a pal; words by 
R. C. Lender, music by Sylvester 


Long Cross; pf. © 1 ¢. Apr. 15, 
1929; E unp. 5727; Ruby Camille 
Lender, Seattle. 9223 


Sommarsol; vals, text av Nils Sverker, 
musik av Berta Onnerberg, op. 33, of 
Sweden; pf. © June 15, 1928; 1 c. 
Apr. 25; E for. 4008; Edition Syl- 
vain, Stockholm,.Sweden. 9224 


Sonata italiana; per violino e pf., di 
Mario Bruschettinj, of Italy. © 
June 10, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 18, 1929; 
BE for. 3895; Umberto Pizzi, Bologna, 
Italy. 9225 


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no. 4, 1929 


9247 


Sonatine; en ut diése, par P. O. Fer- 
roud, of France; pf. © Mar. 20, 
19293 c: Apri 13>. Bfor. 3958 ; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 9226 


Sonatine; pour clarinette et pf., par 
Darius Milhaud, of France. © Mar. 
20, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 18; E for. 3959; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 9227 


Song of Connecticut; words by G. W. 


Ide, music by Pauline B. Story. New 
York City, Frank Harding music 
publisher. © Mar. 7, 1929; 2 ¢ 


Mar. 28; E pub. 4872; George W. 
Ide, Brooklyn, Conn. 9228 


Song (The) of gold; theme song of 
The rainbow, words by Edgar Leslie, 
music by Jimmie Monaco; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Mar. 5, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 20; E pub. 5248; Donaldson, 
Douglas & Gumble, inc., New York. 

9229 

Song of joy; sacred song for low voice, 
text by Henry Van Dyke, oid Welsh 
melody set by Philip James. © April 
1, 1929; 2 c. April 2; E pub. 4794; 
G. Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 

9230 


Song of love; words and music by J.C. 


Gaines. ©1c. Apr. 1, 1929; E unp. 
5265; Jennie Chester Gaines, Los 
Angeles. 9231 


Song of silence; lyric by Eleanor Kath- 
leen Richards, music by C. M. Phelps, 
with violin obbl. by Thomas Vincent 
Cator ; med. voice. © Mar. 28, 1929: 
2 c. Apr. 2: E pub. 51538; Charlotte 
Madeline Phelps, San Jose, Calif. 

9232 


Song of the acciaceatura; by Frederic 
Groton, op. N, no. 4; pf., with words. 


© Mar. 29, 1929: 2 ec Apr. 6; EB 


pub. 4887; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 9233 


Song of the air; words and music by 
W. Bentley, music arr. by Albert 
Sand. © Mar. 30, 1929; 2c. Apr. 5; 
E pub. 5189; Warren Gregg, Peru, Ia. 

. 9234 

Song of the appoggiatura; by Frederic 
Groton, op. N, no. 3; pf., with words. 
© Mar. 29, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 6: E pub. 
4886 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

9235 

Song of the bayou; by Rube Bloom, 
arr. by Nathaniel Shilkret; orch. pts. 
with words. © April, 22, 1929; 2c. 
April 24; E pub. 5421; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 9236 


Song of the braves; tone picture of the 
West, for boys and girls, words and 


music by H. Werder; pf. [Photo- 
stat] © 1c. Apr. 26, 1929; E unp. 
6150; Hans Werder, Denver. 9237 


Song of the Cyclops; unison song. 
words by Thomas Dekker, music by 
George Dyson, of Great Britain. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Mar. 22, 1929; 1.c. Apr. 6;..E for. 
3730; Edward Arnold & co., London. 

9238 

Song of the drummer (Canzone del 
tambur) ; words anon., English ver- 
sion by Mabel Vanet, music by San- 
dro Benelli, of Italy; mixed voices. 
4to. © Apr. 15, 1929; 2c. Apr. 16; 
EK pub. 5215; G. Ricordi & co., ine., 
New York. 9239. 


Song of the marching men; from The 
new earth, by Henry Hadley, arr. 
by M. L. Lake; military band pts., 
with conductor. © Apr. 15, 1929; 

ig ce) Apr 17> BH pub. 5170; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 9240 


Song of the marching men; words by 
Walter cott, music by Daniel 
Protheroe ; cho. of mixed voices. 4to. 
© April 30, 1929; 2 c. April 29; E 
pub. 5511; Henry T. FitzSimons, 
Chicago. 9241 


Song of the trill; by Frederic Groton,, 
op. N, no. 1; pf., with words. © 
Mar. 29, 1929: 2 ¢. Apr. 6; E pub. 
4884; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

9242 


Song of the turn; by Frederic Groton, 
op. N, no. 2; pf., with words. 
Mar. 29, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 6; E pub. 
4885; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

: 9243 

Song of the Volga boatmen; tradi- 

tional, arr. by Ernest Reeves, of 
Great Britain; violin or ‘cello and 
pe, , O.. Mar. 20: 1929-1 ¢: Aper es; 
E for. 3691; Walsh, Holmes & Go., 
Itd., London. 9244 


Song of the well; music by C. A. Rus- 
sell; pf. with words. [Photostat] 
© Apr. 1, 1929; '2.c. Apr’ 2; E pub. 
4713; Constance A. Russell, Wash- 
ington. 9245, 


Song (A) of the winds; fantasie, by 
H. J. Chalmers; harp or pf. © Mar. 
25, 1929: 2 c. Mar. 26; BE pub. 4699; 
Harry J. Chalmers, Akron. O. 9246 


Song (A) of Zion; motet, words from. 
Psaim 137, music by Ernest A. Dicks, 
of Great Britain; sop. solo and cho. 
4to. © Mar. 23, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 6; 
E for. 3710; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow. 9247 


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9248 


Song service number one for initiatory 
work; for the Order of the Eastern 
Star, by C. B. Jennings, words by 
C. B. Jennings and John Fawcett, 
music by C. B. Jennings and H. G. 
Nageli; male voices. Howard City, 
Mich., C. B. Jennings music co. 4to. 
1. Initiation. [3 others.] © April 
16, 1929; 2'c. April 19> pub. 5212 ; 
Carrie Baxter Jennings, Howard 
City, Mich. 


Song (A) to her; words by William 
Frederick Dix, music by D. D. In- 
brie. © April 22, 1929; 2 ¢. April 
23; E pub. 5299; Daphne Dame Im- 
brie, South Orange, N. J. 9249 


Song without words; from the Sonata 
dramatica, by T. Frederick H. Cand- 
lyn; organ. © Mar. 26, 1929; 2 e. 
April 8; E pub. 4956; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 9250 


Songe d’amour; intermezzo, par I. 
Sadun, of Italy; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor and ist violin conductor. 
4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 28, 
1929; E for. 3552; EH. Gaudet, Hee 

925 


Songs (The) my daddy sang to me; 
words and music by S. L. Swan; pf. 
© 1‘c. Apr. 17, 1929; E unp. 5824; 
Sara Lillius Swan, Hornell, N. Y. 

9252 


Songs (The) of the ten command- 
ments; unison and two part singing 
for schools and Sunday _ schools, 
words by Katherine Bainbridge, mu- 
sic by Sol Cohen. 4to. © Feb. 28, 
1929: 2 ec. Mar. 5; aff. Mar. 14; AA 
12064; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 9253 


Sorghum; words and music by B. Mil- 
ler. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Apr. 4, 1929; E unp. 5358; Bob 
Miller, New York. 9254 


Sorority (The) stomp; words and mu- 
sie by Irving Mills; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © April 2, 1929; 2 c. April 20; 
E pub.: 5240; Mills music, inc., New 
York. 9255 


Sorriso infantile ; intermezzo, di Mario 
Chesi, of Italy; orch. pts., with vio- 
lin conductor. 4to. © Feb. 15, 
1929; 1 ¢@. Apr. 113, for, 57983) P. 
Ragona & c., Palermo, Italy. 9256 


Soul stuff; words by J. L. Cook. music 
by J. L. Cook and Joseph Hilliard. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 3, 1929; EH unp. 5305; Jean 
Lawrence Cook, New York. 9257 


9248 | 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 24 


Sous les masques; par V. Dyck, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor and ist violins conductor. 
4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ¢. Mar. 28, 
1929; E for. 3553; HE. Gaudet, Paris. 

9258 


South Sea moon; words and music by 
Walter Smith. [Words and melody 
only] ©41e. Apr. 15, 1929; HE unp. 
5753; Noah Frederick, San Fran- 
cisco. 9259 


Souvenir; by Ada Weigel Powers; pf. 
© Apr. 20, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 22; E pub. 
5365; Edward Schuberth & co., inc., 


New York. 9260 
Souvenir d’ autrefois; by Tennyson 
Werge, of Great Britain; violin, 


with pf. acc. © Mar. 28, 1929; 1 e. 
Apr. 6; E for. 3689; Joseph Wil- 
liams, ltd., London. 9261 


Souvenir of the Andes; idylle argen- 
tine, by Diego Maravilla, of Great 
Britain; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor. 4to. © Mar. 19, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 83; E for. 3675; Hawkes & son 
(London) Iitd., London. 9262 


Spagnoli (Guido) Due intermezzi; 
tratti dal poema sinfonico lirico, I 
due pastori, di G. Spanoli, of Italy; 
orch. sc. 8vo.. © July 12, 1927; 1 ec. 
Apr. 18, 1929; E for. 3892; Umberto 
Pizzi, Bologna, Italy. 9263 


Sonata; per violino e pf., di G. 
Spagnoli, of Italy. © June 10, 1928; 
1c. Apr. 18, 1929; E for. 3894; Um- 
berto Pizzi, Bologna, Italy. 9264 


Sparks; by John Thompson; pf. 
April 23, 1929; 2 c. April 27; E pub. 
5483 ; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

9265 


Spectre (The) bridegroom; sketches, 
words by Glanville Smith, music by 
R. V. Kosakoff. © 1 ¢. music Mar. 
22, 1929; 1. ¢. libretto. Apress 
unp. 27500; Reuven VY. Kosakoff, 
New York. 9266 


Speranze e memorie; versi di G. Pa- 
seoli, musica di Pietro Toschi, of 
Italy. © June 10, 1928; 1 ce. Apr. 
18, 1929; E for. 3893; Umberto Pizzi, 
Bologna, Italy. 9267 


Spiew przy kofcu roku dla malych 
dzieci; stowa J. S. Zielifiskiego, mu- 
zyka Fr. Przybylskiego; na dwa 
glosy. (Cover-title:—Spiew na za- 
konezenie roku szkolnego dla malych 
dzieci) © Mar. 18, 1929; 2 ¢. April 
1; E pub. 4739; W. H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. ; 9268 


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no. 4, 1929 


9290 


—EEE———————— Se ———_———_—_e sEEEIIRIIRRER EERIE mae SS 


S’posin’; ballad fox-trot, words by 
Andy Razaf, music by Paul Den- 
niker. © Apr. 29, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 
29; E pub. 5493; Triangle music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 9269 


Spring; by R. Adler, arr. by Pauline 
Laurie; pf. © 1c. Apr. 20, 1929; 
E unp. 5931; Rosalind Adler, New 
York. 9270 


Spring (Lenz) ; three-part song, words 
by Felix Dahn, English version by 
Charles Fonteyn Manney, music by 
Eugen Hildach, arr. by Victor Har- 
ris; women’s voices. 4to. © Apr. 
10, 1929; 2c. Apr. 17; E pub. 5160; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 9271 


Spring song; words and music by R. 
Kern. [Words and melody only] 
© 1e. Apr. 6, 1929; E unp. 5427; 
Ruth Kern, Carroliton, Mo. 9272 


Springtime; melody by W. Steinfeld. 
© 1c. Apr. 12, 1929; EB unp. 5633; 
William Steinfeld, Brooklyn. 9273 


Staccato etude; by Selim Palmgren, 
of Finland; op. 87, no. 4; pf. © 
Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 9, 1929; HB 
for. 2978; Anton J. Benjamin, Leip- 
zig. 9274 


Stage door Johnny; words and music 
by Gay Medley; pf. [Photostat] © 
if ¢« Apr. 24, 19295 .H’ wnp. 6112; 
Clarence Fay, Brooklyn. 9275 


Starlight; idyll, by Douglas Brown- 
smith [pseud. of Douglas Hoiloway], 
of Great Britain, orch. by Fred Ad- 
lington, of Great Britain; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Apr. 5, 
2023; Live, Apr: 19; EH for. .3915; 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd., Lon- 
don. 9276 

Starosty ; words by E. Zukowsky, mu- 
sic by A. Schwartz. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Apr. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 6089; Abe Schwartz and 
Eugene Zukowsky, New York. 9277 


Stars of the East; suite for pf., by 
Hermann Lohr, of Great Britain. 1. 
Chant at sunset [3 others] © Mar. 
21, 1929; 1 ec. Apr. 10; EB for. 3849; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 9278 


Stars of the night, sing softly; words 
by Thekla Hollingsworth, music by 
Clara Edwards; med. or high voice. 
© Apr. 18, 1929; 2c. Apr. 20; E pub. 
5370; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

9279 

Statue (The) at Czarskoe-Selo (La 
statue de Czarskoe-Selo); words 
from the Russian of Pouchkin, Eng- 


lish version by Charles Fonteyn 
Manney, music by César Cui. 1. 
52354297 


High yoice, in F.—2. Med. voice, in 
D flat. © Apr. 4, 1929; 2 c. each 
Apr. 17; E pub. 5169; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 9280 


Stella Brown; words and music by H. 
E. Crow. [Blueprint] © 1 ¢. Apr. 
19, 1929; E unp. 5910; Henry Ernest 
Crow, Topeka, Kan. 9281 


Step this way; from the musical play, 
words and music by J. Pethick. 
New York, Thornton W. Allen. © 


~ 


April 17, 1929; 2 ec. April 29; E pub. 


5508; Jean Pethick, Greenwich, 
Conn. 9282 
Stern’s (Lew) march folio; ten 


marches, by L. Stern, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf., with ukulele ace. 4to. © 
Apr. 3, 1929; 1 e. Apr. 2; E for. 3620; 
Keith-Prowse & co., ltd., ie 
92 


Still I ean’t forget; words by C. G. 
Moler, music by Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. © 1c. Apr. 15, 1929; E 
unp. 5731; Clarence G. Moler, Notus, 
id. 9284 


Stop erying; words and music by J. 
©. Woodards. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Apr. 1, 1929; E unp. 
5870; J. C. Woodards, Hattiesburg, 
Miss. 9285 


Stop your noise; words and music by 
L. L. Hill. © 1c. Apr. 20, 1929; EH 
unp. 5944; Lela Long Hill, Arcadia, 
Calif. 9286 


Storm; words by G. Walker, music by 
TH. Tudor. “©"1 c.: Apr.“ 15; 1929 ; 
E unp. 5743; Guy Walker, St. Louis. 

9287 


Story (A) carved in stone; words by 
L. Jannah, music by A. J. Larson. 
© April 15, 1929; 2 c. April 18; E 
pub. 5048; Anna J. Larson, Sher- 
burn, Minn. 9288 


Straniera; Il’ étrangére, parole di 
Piero Preda, traduzione francese di 
Mary Tibaldi Chiesa, musica di Ales- 
sandro Riboli, of Italy. © Mar. 4, 
1929; 1 ec. Mar. 28; E for. 3626; A. 
& G. Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 9289 


Strauss (Richard) All souls’ day (AI- 
lerseelen) ; 3 pt. song, words by Her- 
mann von Gilm, tr. by Isabella G. 
Parker, music by R. Strauss, op. 10, 
no. 8, arr. by Leo Braun; women’s 
voices. 4to. © Mar. 20, 1929; 2 c. 
Apr. 3; E pub. 4826; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 9290 


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9291 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


Stroj wznosi pieknoSé; slowa S. Zahaj- 
kiewicza, muzyka A. J. Kwasigro- 
cha; na dwa gtosy. © Mar. 18, 
1929; 2 c. April 1; E pub. 4740; W. 
H. Sajewski, Chicago. 9291 


Student’s album; arr. by Ralph Duns- 
tan, of Great Britain; violin with 
pf. acc. no. 3.. © Mar. 27, 1929; 
1c. April 1; E for. 3527; Reid bros., 
ltd: London. 9292 


Studies in cre deentins from the 
works of Stephen Heller, compiled, 
ed., and arr. by Isidor Philipp, of 
France; pf. bk. 2. © April 4, 1929; 
2c. April 6; E pub. 4915; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 9293 


bk. 3. © April 10, 1929; 
2c. April 12; EH pub. 5084; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 9294 


Studio delle corde doppie; per violino, 
di Giorgio Consolini, of Italy. © 
June 10, 1928; 1 c Apr. 18, 1929; H 
for. 8886; Umberto Pizzi, Bologna, 
Italy. 9295 


Suite populaire; by M. Gold. ©1e 
Apr. 27, 1929; E unp. 6170; Matthew 
Gold, Bayonne, N. J. 9296 


Summer’s praise; service of songs and 
other material for Sunday schools, 
words by A. A. Payn, music by May- 
belle Knott and others. -8vo. © 
April 10, 1929; 2 c April 17; E pub. 
5120; Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 


9297 
Sun shine tell moonlight to kiss her 
good night; words by H. Rein- 


schreiber, music by H. Reinschreiber 
and Johnny Thompson. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Apr. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 6033; Henry Reinschreiber, 
Philadelphia. 9298 


Sun (The) shines brighter; hymn, 
words by James Rowe, music by 
Thomas Benton. © Jan. 38, 1929; 
2 ¢. Feb. 26; E pub. 47385; Eugene 
Monroe Bartlett, Hartford, Ark. 

9299 


Sunday’s my blue day—not Monday; 
words and music by M. H. Ward. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
Apr. 12, 1929; E unp. 5677; Maude 
Evelyn Ward, New Brighton, S. L., 
Nit Xe 9300 


Sundown lane; words and music by 
Harry Stevens. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Apr. 3, 1929; E unp. 
5301; Harry Stevens, New York. 

9301 


Sunny Carolina; words and music by 

W. M. Sims; pf. and ukulele ace. © 

Wf. ce) Apri 41, .1929:;) AN AM py Saas ; 
William McKinley Sims, Buffalo. 

9302 


Sunny skies; waltz, words and music 
by H. Hughes. [Words and melody 
only] = 1c. Apr. 17, 1929; E unp. 
5820; H. Hughes, Pittsburgh. 9303. 


Sunny skies; words and music by 
Frank Parente. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Apr. 26, 1929; E 
unp. 6142; James Dante, Madison, 
Noe 9304 


Sunrise on the plains; tone picture of 
the West, by H. Werder; pf. [Pho- 
tostat] ©1c. Apr. 26, 1929; E unp. 
6148; Hans Werder, Denver. 9305 


Sunset in the Rockies; tone picture of 
the West, by H. Werder; pf: [Pho- 
tostat] © 1c. Apr. 26, 1929; E 
unp. 6151; Hans Werder, Denver. 

9306 


Sunshine why don’t you shine on me; 
words and music by A. Crocker; pf. 
and ukulele ace. Clinton, Missouri, 
Crocker & Wilkinson. © April 17, 
19295,.2 cc, April .22°) pub pases 
Alvin Crocker and Fred E. Wilkin- 
son, Clinton, Mo. 9307 


Sunshine will follow the rain; words 
by B. C. Dodd, music by Wuanita E. 
Dodd. © Mar. 30, 1929; 2 ec. April 
5; E pub. 4815; Bruce C. Dodd, 
Akron, O. 9308 


Sure enuff; lyric by Al Garry and 
Irving Kahal, music by Charles Ro- 
soff. [Words and melody only] © 
1 c. Apr. 24, 1929; E unp. 6072; 
Remick music corp., New York. 

9309 


Svea; fdr blandade roster, ord av 
EK. J. Samuelson, musik av Frank 
Earnest. 4to. © Apr. 10, 1929; 2c. 
Apr. 18; E pub. 5220; Ernest John 
Samuelson, Chicago. 9310 


Swallows (The) are homing; two-part 
song, words by Hleanor Farjeon, 
music by Harry Farjeon, of Great 
Britain. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Mar. 22, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 6; E for. 3736; Edward Arnold 
& co., London. 9311 


Swanee River mammy; words and 
music by Billy Peters [i. e. W. F. 


Peters] [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 3, 1929; E unp. 5307; 
William Francis Peters, Albany, 
N./ (X22 9312 


478 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1929 


9333 


Sweet and hot; by Mike Mosiello, arr. 
by Claude Lapham; solo B flat trum- 
pet with pf. acc. 
2 ec. April 5; E pub. 4772; Crawford 
music corp., New York. 9313 


Sweet baby all my love is for you; 
words and music by R. Switzer and 
Elton Wheeler Payne. © 1. Apr. 
16, 1929; E unp. 5877; Elton Payne, 
Sedalia, Mo., and Rob’t. Switzer, 
Independence, Kan. 9314 


Sweet Carolina; fox-trot, by René 
Demaret; with pf. conductor and 
violin 1 conductor. 4to. 1. Odeon 
orch. pts.—2. Salon orch. pts. © 
Dec. 27, 1928; 1 c. Dec. 26; E for. 
2968; Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leip- 
zig. 9315 


Sweet Caroline; words by M. Jurgen- 
sen, music by Sylvester Long Cross; 
pf. © 1c. Apr. 15, 1929; E unp. 

5728; Martha Jurgensen, Denver. 

9316 


Sweet chance, that led my _ steps 
abroad; words by W. H. Davies, 
music by Michael Head, of Great 
Britain; high voice. © Mar. 27, 
toes Loc, Apr. Ib: HK for. 3829; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 9317 


Sweet Chewaukla, the land of sleepy 
water; words by Fred C. Higman, 
music by Carmen Lombardo; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. © April 15, 1929; 2 c. April 
16; E pub. 5110; Irving Berlin, inc.., 
New York. 9318 


Sweet daddy; words by G. Carlyle, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross; pf. 
© 1c. Apr. 22, 1929; E unp. 5984; 
George Carlyle, Seattle. 9319 


Sweet Genevieve; waltz, words by 
H. D. Murray, music by Ray Hib- 
beler. ©1c. Apr. 17, 1929; E unp. 
5832; H. David Murray, Chicago. 

9320 


Sweet Hawaiian sweetheart of mine; 
words and music by Jack Palmer 
and Irving Mills; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© April 2, 1929; 2 ¢ April 19; E 
pub. 5208: Gotham music service, 
inc., New York. 9321 


Sweet little baby Rose; words and 
music by J. W. Cooper, harmonized 
by D. Basilotti. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1929; 
E unp. 3407; James William Cooper, 
Sacramento, Calif. 9322 


Sweet little Rose-Bud; words and mu- 
Sic by G. B. Sweet. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Mar. 25,:1929; 


+ 


© April 3, 1929; | 


lay f 


( 


E unp. 5585; George Britton Sweet, 
San Jose, Calif. 9323 


Sweet somebody said O. K.; words and 
music by Lew Pollack and Lou Da- 
vis. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Apr. 24, 1929; E unp. 6073: 
Remick music corp., New York. 

9324 


Sweet, sweet Ann; lyrics by William 
Estersohn, music by B. Sticks. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Apr. 23, 1929; E unp. 6018; Billy 
Sticks, New York. 9325 


Sweet the moments; anthem, music by 
R. Dalley-Searlett, of Australia; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Jan. 28, 1929; 
1c. Feb. 8; E for. 3865; W. H. Pal- 
ing & co., ltd., Sydney, Australia. 

9326 


Sweetest (The) mother of all; words 
by Mrs. L. J. Cormier, music by Phil 
Starr. [Words and melody only] 
) de Apr 17. 1929" Wi arp: bsi14: 
Annie 8. Cormier, San Benito, Tex. 

9327 


Sweetheart; from Rio Rita, lyric by 
Joseph McCarthy, music by Harry 
Tierney. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ec. April 1, 1929; E unp. 5545; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 9328 


Sweetheart mine; words by H. D. 
Bradford, music by H. D. Bradford 
and H. C. Kennery, jr. [Photostat] 
© 1c. Apr. 25, 1929; E unp. 6083; 
Harvey D. Bradford, Rutledge, Pa., 
and Henrique C. Kennedy, jr., Phila- 
delphia. 9329: 


Sweetheart of mine, sweetheart 
divine; words and music by F. E. 
Cornforth. © 1c. Apr. 18, 1929; 
EK unp. 5701; Florence Elizabeth 
Cornforth, Pittsburgh. 9330: 


Sweethearts in dreamland; words by 
V. Beasley, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Apr. 8, 1929; E unp. 5317; Victor 
Beasley, Dallas. 9331 


Swing (The); after poem from Rob- 
ert Louis Stevenson’s Child’s garden 
of verse, music by Edward E. 
Menges; pf. © Apr. 30, 1929; 2 ec. 
Apr. 27; E pub. 5495; Shattinger 
piano & music co., St. Louis. 9332 


Swing out on the promises; hymn, 
words and music by E. M. Bartlett. 
© Jan. 3, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 26; E pub. 
4729; Eugene Monroe Bartlett, Hart- 
ford, Ark. 9333 


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9334 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 24 


Swinging in a hammock; words and 
music by Robert Fram; pf. © 1 ec. 
Apr. 19, 1929; E unp. 5895; Benn 
Trivers & Robert Fram, inc., New 
York. 9334 


Sylvan (A) dawn; by George Drumm; 
orch. pts. with pf. conductor. © 
April 4, 1929; 2 c. April 8; E pub. 
5097; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

9335 


Symphony no. 1; Nordic, in E min., 
2nd movement, by Howard Hanson, 
op. 21; orch. Se. © Mar. 28, 1929; 
2.0. April 12) Eh. pub: 50023 Cis €. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 9336 


Szene aus Goethe’s Faust; Margarete: 
Versprich mir, Heinrich, ftir «drei 
singstimmen, musik von Alroy Flem- 
ing, of Germany. Heidelberg, Ver- 
lag Neuenheimer musikhaus. © 
Feb. 8, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 25; E for. 
3842; Reiher & Kurth, Heidelberg, 
Germany. 9337 


Sztajer nie chodz na ugorki; by J. 
Wyskowski. © 1c. Mar. 29, 1929; 
E unp. 5581; John Wyskowski, New 
York. 9338 


Sztajer od tarnowa; by J. Wyskow- 
ski. © 1c. Mar. 29, 1929; E unp. 
5582; John Wyskowski, New York. 

9339 


"Taint nobody’s fault but my own; 
fox-trot ballad, words and music by 
Vee Lawnhurst; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by T. Kahana. © April 3, 
1929; 2 c. April 4; E pub. 4763; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music co., New York. 

9340 


"Taint nobody’s fault but my own; 
fox-trot, by Vee Lawnhurst, arr. by 
W. C. Polla; orch. pts., with words. 
4to. © April #5) 1929; 12 cicApril 
16; E pub. 5101; Edward B. Marks 
music co., New York. - 93841 


Take a peek; words by A. Mansfield, 
music by Wm. Van Beaver; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © April 17, 1929; 2 ¢. 
April 22; E pub. 5351; Art Mans- 
field, Plano, Ill. 9342 


Take time for prayer; words by John 
R. Clements, music by George C. 
Stebbins, ace. by G. Waring Steb- 
bins. Cincinnati, Ohio, Fillmore 
music house. © Apr. 8, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 19; E pub. 5258; Fillmore bros. 
co., Cincinnati. 9343 

Talisman (The); by Robert Schu- 
mann, arr. by A. B. Keene; men’s 
voices. © Mar. 20, 1929; 2:¢e. Apr. 


3; E pub. 4825; Oliver Ditson e¢o., 
Boston. 9344 


Tango ballade; aus Die dreigroschen- 
oper, von Kurt Weill, of Germany, 
arr. von Jerzy Fitelberg, of Poland; 
jazz orch. pts., with pf. conductor 
and violin 1 conductor. © Oct. 30, 
1928; 1 c. Dee. 5; E for. 1891; Uni- 
versal edition a. g., Vienna. 9345 


Tarantella sull’ onna; parole e musica 
di D. Natale; pf. © 1c. Feb. 14, 
1929; E unp. 6032; Domenico Na- 
tale, Camden, N. J. 9346 


Taverna (La); operetta tragicomica 
in due atti, libretto e musica, di 
P. Leoni, of Italy, domiciled at San 
Francisco. © 1 ¢. April 2, 1929; 
D unp. 27496; Pasquale Leoni, San 
Francisco. 9347 


Taxameteresse (Die); foxtrot, text 
von Julius Brammer, musik von Ar- 
tur M. Werau, of Austria, op. 791. 
© Mar. 15, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 13; E 
for. 3793; W. Karezag verlag, Vien- 
na. 9348 


Te Deum laudamus; words from Book 
of common prayer, music by W. L. 
Eccles; mixed voices. [Photostat] 
© 1. Apr. 25, 1929; E unp. 6085; 
Willet L. Eecles, Flushing, N. Y. 

9349 


ij Te quiero toda! gran tango, por Juan 
Abalos, of Franee; orch. pts. 4to. 
© Mar. 5, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 28; E for. 
3540; H. Benjamin, Paris. 9350 


Technicalities; by Clyde Doerr, pf. 
arr. by Leo A. Kempinski; E flat 
alto saxophone with pf. ace. © 
April 2, 1929; 2 c. Aprils apap. 
4749; Irving Berlin standard music 
corp., New York. 9351 


Technique (La) journaliére du pian- 
iste; par I. Philipp, of France. © 
Mar. 5, 1929; 1 ce. Mar. 28; H for. 
3561; Heugel, Paris. 9352 


Telegramvalsen; text av Valdemar 
Dalquist, musik avy Jules Sylvain 
[pseud. of Stig Hansson], of Swe- 
den; pf. © June 15, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 
25, 1929; E for. 4016; Edition Syl- 
vain, Stockholm, Sweden. 9353 


Tell her that you love her; words and 
music by Hal Kemp, Saxie Dowell 
[pseud. of Horace K. Dowell] and 
Kay Kyser; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Apr. 18, 1929; 2 ce. Apr. 18; E pub. 
5179; Southern musie pub. co., inc., 
New York. 9354 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1929 


9375 


Tell me Mrs. Barefacts! words by G. | That old-time gal of mine; words by 


K. Beck, music by L. Sugarman. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Apr. 9, 1929; EK unp. 5523; Geo. K. 
Beck and Louis Sugarman, New 
York. 9355 


Tell me that you still could care for 
me; words and music by 8S. B. Fur- 
gatch. [Photostat] © 1c. Apr. 1, 
1929; E unp. 5235; Sidney B. Fur- 
gatch, New York. 9856 


Tell the South; words and music by 
J. C. Johnson. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Apr. 4, 1929; E unp. 
3300; J. C. Johnson, New York. 

9357 


Temper (The) of: a maid; words by 
W. H. Davies, music by Michael 
Head, of Great Britain; high voice. 
© Mar. 27, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 15; E for. 
3826; Boosey & co., Itd., London. 

9358 


Tempéte; par Delmas-Popy, both of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor and ist violin conductor. 4to. 
© Mar. 5, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 28; E for. 
3549; E. Gaudet, Paris. 9359 


Temple incense; words and music by 
R. A. LeBonde. © 1 ¢c Apr. 27, 
1929; E unp. 6161; Robert Arnold 
LeBonde, Portland, Or. 9360 


Tempo di minuetto; par P. Humberto 
Allende, of Chile; pf. © Mar. 20, 
1929; 1 ce. Apr. 18; E for. 3952; Edi- 
tions Maurice Senart, Paris. 9361 


Ten minutes; high school operetta in 
one act and three scenes, libretto by 
H. Mac Donald Barr, music by H. 
Loren Clements. 4to. © Mar. 21, 
1929; 2 ec. Mar. 30; D pub. 27492; 
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston. 

9862 


That is love; fox-trot, words by Ray 
McNamara, music by Eugene West. 
© Apr. 24, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 25; E pub. 
5390; Edward B. Marks music co., 
New York. 9363 


That is why I feel blue; fox trot, 
words and music by E. delos Santos; 
1st violin. © 1c. Apr. 13, 1929; E 
unp. 5682; Emilio delos Santos, San 
Francisco. 9364 


That lovable baby of mine; words and 
music by Billy Frisch and Otto Mot- 
zan. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Apr. 16, 1929; E unp. 5785; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 9865 


Sam Lewis and Joe Young, musie by 
Charles Rosoff. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Apr. 6, 1929; E 
unp. 5460; Remick music corp., New 
York. 9366 


That oriental lady; fox trot, by I. 
Greenberg. © 1c. Apr. 11, 1929; E 
unp. 5605; Ida Greenberg, Brooklyn. 

9367 


That ragtime man; words by Lester 
Bercovich, music by Don Adams [i. 
e. D. H. Adams] © 1 ¢. Apr. 3, 
1929; E unp. 5318; Donald Horace 
Adams, Piedmont, Calif. 9368 


That’s just what I mean; words by 
Art Fitch [i. e., A. H. Fitch], musie 
by Kay Fitch [i. e. K. C. Fitch] 
[Chords, single staff] © 1c. Apr. 
16, 1929; E unp. 5798; Kenneth C. 
Fitch and Arthur H. Fitch, Olean, 
| a A 9369 


That’s living ; words by Ben Ryan, mu- 
sic by Violinsky [pseud. of Solly 
Ginsberg] © April 3, 1929; 2 « 
April 4; E pub. 4771; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 9370 


That’s the day you'll understand; 
words by Keith Farlee, music by H. 


G. Roberts. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Apr. 20, 1929; E unp. 
5950; Hal George Roberts, San 
Francisco. 9371 


That’s the time when you'll miss me; 
waltz-ballad, words and music by 
Merrill E. Seeber, arr. by H. A. 
Hummel; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
April 10, 1929; 2 ec. April 15; E pub. 
5126; Seeber & Woolnough co., Sy- 
racuse, N. Y. 9372 


That’s what happens when you fall in 
love; lyric by Gus Kahn, music by 
Isham Jones. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Apr. 6, 1929; E unp. 
5462; Remick music corp., New York. 

9373 


That’s what I’d call heaven; lyric and 
melody by J. M. Grooms. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 «¢« Apr 1, 
1929; E unp. 5258; Joy Macfarlane 
Grooms, Mondamin, Ia. 9374 


That’s where is the song of songs! 
words and music by M. Marchellos, 
of Greece, domiciled at Union City, 
N. J. © 1¢e Apr. 20, 1929; E ump. 
5952; Mabel Marchellos, Union City, 
mM. ds. 9375 


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9376 


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pt. 111, n.s., v. 24 


That’s who Vm workin’ for; words 
and music by L. W. Chobar. © 1. 
Apr. 27, 1929; E unp. 6158; Louis 
W. Chobar, Lancaster, Neb. 9376 


That’s why the angels above bless you; 
words by T. Solomito, music by 
Clarke Parker Tate. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Feb. 4, 1929; 
E unp. 3405; Tillie Solomito, Mem- 
phis, Tenn. 9377 

; ‘ (man ) 

That terrific (gal) 
Roy Evans, music by Robert Hugh 
Cloud. [Chords, single Staff] © 
1c. Apr. 29, 1929; E unp. 6207; Har- 
rison Godwin Smith, New York. 

9878 


That vine-covered cottage of ours; 
words by P. Remler, music by Geor- 
gia Cragin. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c, Mar. 16, 1929; E unp. 
5493 ; Patricia Remler, Carthage, Mo. 

9379 


Then T’ll know why; words and music 
by Paul Titsworth and Lynn Gowan ; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © April 8, 
1929; 2 c. April 12; E pub. 5007; 
Sherman, Clay & co., San Francisco. 

9380 


Then you've hever been blue; words 
by Sam Lewis and Joe Young, music 
by Ted Fiorito. [Words and mel- 
ody only], © 1c. Apr. 6, 1929; B 
unp. 5463; Remick music corp., New 
York. 9381 


of mine; words by 


There'll be you and I; words and mu- 
sic by Bud Green and Sam _ H. 
Stept; pf. arr. by Paul Feinberg; 
ukulele arr. by May Singhi Breen. 
© Apr. 24,'1929; 2c) Apr. (24. Hh 
pub. 5380; Green & Stept, inc., New 
York. 9382 


There'll come a day; words and music 
by Maury Madison [pseud. of W. R. 
Smith] ©1e. Apr. 4, 1929; EB unp. 
5397; W. Renwick Smith, Paris, Ky. 

9383 


There'll come a time for you; words 
and music by Morey Davidson and 
Carl Rupp; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
April 1, 1929; 2 ¢. April 5; E pub. 
4934; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

9384 


TYhere’s a place up in heaven for dad; 
waltz ballad, words by Frank John 
Rabbitt, music by Charley Berry 
{i. e. C. H. Berry]; pf. © 1c. Apr. 
17, 1929; E unp. 5827; Charles Henry 
Berry, Salem, Mass. 9885 


There’s a song in my heart just for 
you; ballad, words and melody by 
M. V. Smith; pf. ace. New York 
City, Frank Harding music house. 
© Mar. 15, 1929; 2 ce. Mar. 28; B 
pub. 4871; Maria Vrooman Smith, 
New York. 9386 


There’s one man I love and that’s you; 
words and music by I. Roubleff, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York. © 1c. Apr. 23, 1929; E unp. 
6008; Inna Roubleff, New York. 

. 9387 


They call it California ; words and mu- 
sic by B. Maurer. San Francisco, 
Calif., Fisk music pub. co. © April 
5, 1929; 2 c. April 4; E pub. 4767; 
Bessie M. Maurer, Walnut Creek, 
Calif. 9388 


They know their dates in Arabia; 
words by Irving Caplan, music by 
Cornel Tanassy, jr. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Apr. 17, 1929; 
BH unp. 5821; Caplan musie pub. co., 
New York. 9389 


Thinkin’ of Mary; words by John Ash- 
by, music by T. C. Sterndale-Bennett, 
of Great Britain; in F. © Mar. 19, 
192901 ‘el Apr "1°" Hh fore aoe. 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 9390 


This is heaven; theme song of the 
photoplay, words by Jack Yellen, mu- 
sie by Harry Akst; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by Dan Dougherty. © 
Apr-"12, 1929" 2c. -Ape- 155 a ae 
5025; Ager, Yellen, & Bornstein, inc., 
New. York. 9891 


Tho’ now I must wander alone; words 
by Pauline Lentsch, music by A. 
Haider, arr. by Herman A. Stuck- 
mann. © Apr. 22, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 
25; E pub. 53898; Andrew Haider, 
Roslyn, 8S. D. 9392 


Thomas (Charles Louis Ambroise) 
Gavotte from Mignon; arr. by Ced- 
ric Sharpe, of Great Britain; string 
quartet. © Apr. 17, 1929; 1 ©. Apr. 
19; E for. 3898; J. & W. Chester, 
Itd., London. 9393 


Thomson (V.) Five inventions for 


pianoforte. © 1 ce. Apr. 6, 1929; B 
unp. 5872; Virgil Thomson, New 
York. 9394 


Three (The) bears; from Goldilocks 
and the three bears, phantasy by 
Eric Coates, of Great Britain ;. orch. 
se. © Apr. 12, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 19; 
E for. 3905; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 9395 


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Snijgpict 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1929 


9417 


Three suitors; lyric by Martha R. 
White, music by L. Sugarman. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Apr. 15, 1929; E unp. 5738; Louis 
Sugarman, New York. 9396 


Thriller (The); musical monologue, 
words by George Arthurs, music by 
Cuthbert Clarke, of Great Britain: 
pf. © Feb. 22, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 15; 
E for. 3817; Reynolds & co., London. 


9397 

Thrills im the air;,.lyrics by,.G, A, 
Kimball, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 


Apr. 12, 1929; E unp. 5637; Georgie 
A. Kimball, Arlington, Mass. 9398 


Tide (The) of time; words and music 
by Hh. E. Harris, arr. by Arvilla 
Pagel. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1929; E unp. 
6165; Elden Eugene Harris, Minne- 
apolis. 9399 


*Til my ship comes in; by J. C. Kelly; 
melody with pf. acc. © 1 c. Apr. 
10, 1929; E unp. 5599; John Cheever 
Kelly, Boston. 9400 


Time (The) for dreams; words by P. 
Gawthorne, music by Harold Gars- 
tin, of Great Britain, domiciled at 
San Francisco; pf. © 1c. Apr. 11, 
1929; E unp. 5668 ; Peter Gawthorne, 
San Francisco. 9401 


Tired hips; words and music by M. 
Milstead, music arr. by Burt Hager 
Reeves; pf. © 1c. Apr. 22, 1929; 
E unp. 5965; Maxine Milstead, Green 
Bay,. Wis. 9402 


To mother; words and music by E. E. 
Harder. © Mar. 29, 1929: 2 «¢. 
April 1; E pub. 4858; Erwin 9B. 
Harder, Chicago. 9403 


To my mammy; words and music by 
I. Berlin. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 30, 1929; E unp. 6222; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 9404 


To Sylvia; tango, by R. D. Brewster: 
pf. © 1c. Apr. 18, 1929: E unp. 
5863 ; Robert S. Brewster, New York. 

9405 


To the Thames; two-part song, words 
by John Denham, music by George 
Dyson, of Great Britain. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 
me, tes 2 .C. ADE wh? Hater, oto. 
Edward Arnold & co., London. 9406 


To you sweetheart ; waltz ballad, words 
by B. E. Stevens, music by Sylvester 
L. Cross. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © April 15, 1929; 2 e. 


April 20; E pub. 5330; Beulah E. 
Stevens, Seattle. 9407 


To-morrow is the end of the world; 
ballad, words and music by A. M. 
Drazkowski. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Apr. 4, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 
11; E pub. 5140; Albert M. Draz- 
kowski, Manchester, N. H. 9408 


To-night I am thinking of you; words 
by Mitchell Parish, music by Saxie 
Dowell ; pf. acc. with ukulele arr. by 
M. Kalua. © April 8, 1929; 2c. 
April 20; E pub. 5245; Mills music, 
ine., New Yerk. 9409 


Too good to be true; from Ship ahoy, 
words and music by Ted Williams. 
© Apr. 30, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 27; E 
pub. 5499; Shattinger piano & music 
co., St. Louis. 9410 


Torniamo alla terra; bozzetto cam- 
pestre, parole de Bianca Lena, mu- 
sica di Ettore Lena, of Italy. © 
Feb. 15, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 28; E for. 
3632; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 

9411 


Tournoi chevaleresque; de Contes 
d’ Espagne, 2° série, par Joaquin 
Turina, of Spain; pf. © Mar. 5, 
127 Toe. Migr. 25 te LOOP. soeo. 
Rouart, Lerolle et cie., Paris. 9412 


Toymaker’s (The) dream; by Ernie 
Golden, arr. for quartette by A. Fas- 
sio; male voices. 4to. © April 16, 
bg29= 2-e, April) (+ Epub... s8tee 
Edward B. Marks music co., New 
York. 9413 


Tradimento; waltz, di Santi Tafarella, 
rid. di Albert Ziri, both of Italy, 
domiciled at Brooklyn; 2 mands. and 
guit. © Mar. 6, 1929; 2c. Mar. 11; 
E pub. 5344; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. 9414 


Trafficu (Il) d’America; versi e musica 
di A. Frittitta, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 9, 1929; E unp. 5520; 
Antonino Frittitta, Brooklyn. 9415 


Traicionera; letra y musica por Jesus 
J. Peralta, of Mexico, domiciled at 
El Paso, Tex. [Photostat] © Apr. 
22, 1929; 2’c.. Apr. 27; BH) pub. 5475; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 9416 


intermezzo, di Amilcare 
Pennati Malvezzi, of Italy; small 
orch., with pf. conductor. © Mar. 1, 
1929 +40. C.> Mats ZSge8) tor. 3624: 
A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 9417 


Tramonto; 


483 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9418 


__ pt. 1, n.8., V. 24 


Trampevisen ; fox-trot, tekst og musik: 
Lon Gog, of Norway; pf. © Dec. 
18, 1928; 1 c April 29, 1929; E for. 
4049; Oslo musikforlag, a. s., Oslo, 
Norway. 9418 


Trav ling on the highway of love; 
words and music by Alan Anson 
[pseud. of Allan A. Babcock] ©1c. 
Apr. 12, 1929; E unp. 5642; Allan A. 
Babcock, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.., 
Canada. 9419 


Treasure; words and music by Bill 
Gorman, Ed Gorman and J. Oliver 
Riehl. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. April 1, 1929; E unp. 5549; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 9420 


Tree (A) at dusk; words by Winifred 
Welles, music by Laura Slade Innis ; 
high voice. © April 4, 1929; 2 ¢. 
April 8; E pub. 4900; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 9421 


Trees; poem by Joyce Kilmer, music 
by M. Lothhammer. © April 17, 
1929; 2 @ April 25; E pub. 5402; 
Mildred Lothhammer, Sacramento, 
Calif. 9422 


Tres (Las) Antillas; criolla, letra por 
Alberto Rivera, musica arr. por E. 
Dorrego. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 12, 1929; E unp. 5646; 
Enrique Dorrego, New York. 9423 


Tripping along; by Wallace A. John- 
son; pf. © April 4, 1929; 2 ¢. April 
6; E pub. 4919; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia: 9424 


Triumphal march; by E. Batelli; pf. 
© Apr. 6, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 18; E pub. 
5182; Enrico Batelli, New Haven. 

9425 


Troisiéme trio; pour pf., violon et vio- 
loneelle, par H. Villa-Lobos, of Bra- 
Yil.. ©) Mar."5, 1929 2" ter hier 28): 
E for. 3609; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 9426 


Troll the bowl; words by A. Kipps- 
Rushton, music by Wilfrid Sander- 
son, of Great Britain; in F. © 
Mar. 8, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 30; E for. 
8665; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

9427 

Trouble (The) with me is you; words 
by Pat Ballard, music by Tom War- 
ing; pf. and ukulele acc. © April 
19, 1929; 2.c. April 20; E pub. 5247; 


Arthur Behim music corp., New 
York. 9428 
True love can never forget; words 
and music by B. Carpenter. © 1 «. 


Apr. 22, 1929 FB) “anp: | 5961 *~ Bert 
Varpenter, New York. 9429 


Trust Him, He’ll take your sins away; 
hymn, words and music by D. H. 
Smith. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1929; E unp. 
5364; Daniel H. Smith, Newark, 
NE. ds 9430 


Try and get it; words and music by 
A. Crocker; pf. and ukulele acc. 
Clinton, Missouri, Crocker & Wil- 
kinson. © April 17, 1929; 2c. April 
22; E pub. 53858; Alvin Crocker and 
Fred HE. Wilkinson, Clinton, Mo. 

9431 

Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) Pique 
dame; fantasie, arr. von Leopold 
Weninger, of Austria; orch. pts., 
with pf. or organ conductor and 
violin 1 conductor. © Mar. 9, 
1929; 1 e«. Apr. 4; E for. 3715; 
Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 9432 


Trepak; danse russe, from Nut- 
cracker suite, by Peter’ Ilyitch 
Tchaikovski, op. 7la, orchestrated 
by N. Clifford Page. Se. © Apr. 
10, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 17; E pub. 5164; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 9433 


Tu non sai! valzer mesto, versi e€ mu- 
sica di F. Massardo, of Italy. © 
Feb. 15, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 11; E for. 
3795; Felice Massardo, San Remo, 
Italy. ° 9434 


Tu-tu; fox-trot, words by Adrian 
Ross, of Great Britain, music by S. 
Ehrlich. New ed. © Feb. 20, 1929; 
1 ce. Mar. 5; E for. 2949; Chappell 
& co., ltd., London. 9435 


Tuberose (Le); mazurka, di Santi 
Tafarella, rid. di Albert Ziri, both 
of Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn; 2 
mands. and guit. © Mar. 6, 1929; 
2 c. Mar. 11; E pub. 5343; O. Pa- 
gani & bro., New York. 9436 


Tumble-down (The) shack in Dixie- 
land; words and music by Bob 
Palmer [i. e. Robert Palmer] © 
1 ec. Apr. 10, 1929; E unp. 5711; 
Robert Palmer, Los Angeles. 94387 


Turmiente ’e nnammurate; paroles di 
S. Martorelli, musica di Adolfo Sa- 
lemme. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 29, 1929; E unp. 6208; 
Salvatore Martorelli, New York. 

94388 


Twa (The) corbies; border ballad set 
to music by Ivor Gurney, of Great 
Britain. © Feb. 21, 1929; 1c. Apr. 
26; E for. 4033; Oxford university 
press, London. 9439 


Twas on a night in June; waltz, 
words and music by E. H. Humble. 
© 1 e.'Apre 27 1929; Hun Gtor: 
Edwin H. Humble, Chicago. 9440 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1929 


9462 


Twilight always bring [!] memories 
of you; words and music by M. 
Henry. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 29, 1929; EH unp. 5490; 
Maud Henry, New York. 9441 


Twilight and you; words and music 
by G. Richards. [Words and mel- 
ody only] “© te. Apr. 30, 1929; 
E unp. 6221; George Richards, Los 
Angeles. 9442 


Twilight brings dreams of you; words 
and music by T. M. Jones, of Can- 
ada, domiciled at Brooklyn. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1c. Apr. 
5, 1929; E unp. 5408; Trevor Mor- 
gan Jones, Brooklyn. 9443 


Twilight dreams; waltz ballad, by 
Aaron .R. Gonzalez, jr. ;- pf... .©_1.-¢. 
Apr..2, 1929; E unp. 5276; Aaron 
Gonzalez, jr., Los Angeles. 9444 


Twilight in Elham Valley; by Hubert 
Hales, of Great Britain, op. 11, no. 
meee C) Apr. OF 1920. 1 C. Apr. 

22; E for. 3924; Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London. 9445 


Twilight (A) reverie; by Frederick 
L. Watson; pf. Rev. ed. Boston, 
W. B:» Hasey' & co.. © July 25, 
#928; 2 ce. April 10, 1929%;3, BE) pub. 
4947; W. B. Hasey, Boston. 9446 


Twilight (A) story; reverie, by Leo 
Russotto, orch. by Geo. Torke, or- 
gan notations by Emil Velazco; orch. 
pts. © Apr. 24, 1929; 2 e. Apr. 25; 
E pub. 5399; Crawford music corp., 
New York. 9447 


Twilight voices; réverie, by Granville 
English, orchestrated by Adolf 
Schmid; orch. pts. with pf. conduc- 
tor. © April 17, 1929; 2c. April 
20; E pub. 5427; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 9448 


Twilight whispers; by Sid Phillips, of 
Great Britain, and J. Paques, of Bel- 
gium; E flat alto saxophone with 
pf. acc. © Mar. 25, 1929; 1 ce. Apr. 
4; E for. 3648; International music 
co., Brussels, Belgium. 9449 


Two sentimental tangoes; by V. Thom- 


Sn pL.” (C) TG” Agr 6. 1926?" 
unp. 5871; Virgil Thomson, New 
York. 9450 


U. C. T. march; by B. R. Swart; pf. 
© Feb. 10, 1929; 2 ce April 3; EB 
pub. 4752; Bertha Rathbun Swart, 
Minneapolis. 9451 


Um-tcha, um-tcha, da-da-da; novelty 
fox-trot, words and music by Jack 
Hart and Tom Blight, of Great Brit- 


ain; pf. ace., with banjulele banjo 
and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech. 
© Apr. 15, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 25; B 
for. 4002; Billy Thorburn music pub. 
co., Itd., London. 9452 


Un as yich leb, leb yich, nu is vos; 
words and music by M. Kotlowitz. 
© 1... Apr. 13, 1929; E unp. 5688; 
Max Kotlowitz, New Rochelle, N. Y. 

9453 


Uncle (The) Ned; words by J. Alex- 
ander, music by Burrell Van Buren. 


[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Feb. 2, 1929; E unp. 6004; Jobe 
Alexander, Sonora, Calif. 9454 


Uncle Sam’s air mail; words and mu- 
sie by A. M. Brown. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Apr. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 5748; Aaron M. Brown, Palo 
Alto, Calif. 9455 


Under a silv’ry moon, girl of my 
dreams; words and music by J. M. 
Klimko; 1st violin. © 1c. Apr. 30, 
1929; E unp. 6215; John M. Klimko, 
Campbell, O. 9456 


Under the leaves; by Rob Roy Peery; 
violin and pf. © April 10, 1929; 2c. 
April 12; E pub. 5076; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 9457 


Under the spell of the moon; valse, 
by A. EH. Pfeiffer; pf. [Photostat] 
© 1 e¢ Apr. 17, 1929; E unp. 5844; 
Arnold Ernst Pfeiffer, New York. 

9458 


Unett (John §S. A.) Preludes; by J. 
S. A. Unett, of Great Britain; pf. 
no. 1-3. London, Murdoch. Mur- 
doch & co., ine., with J. G. Murdoch 
& co., ltd. © June 11, 1929; 1 ce. 
June 15; E 697378; John §. A. 
Unett, Chelmsford, England. 9459 


Unique overture; by A. W. Hughes; 
band pts. with solo B flat cornet 
conductor. 4to. © April 13, 1929; 
2 ce. April 18; E pub. 5047; Karl L. 
King music house, Fort Dodge, Ia. 

9460 


U. S. devil dogs; march, by F. B. Ham- 
mann. [Melody only] ©1e. Apr. 
9, 1929; E unp. 5526; Frederick Bur- 
ton Hammann, Baltimore. 9461 


Universal dance folio for piano; selec- 
ted from song hits and arr. as fox- 
trots, waltzes ete.; with ukulele arr. 
by May Singhi Breen. Special ed. 
no. 17. © April 16, 1929; 2 ¢ and 
aff. April 17; AA 13754; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. 9462 


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9463 


Up in the Alps; operetta in 2 acts, 
words and music by J. H. Fithian. 
©1 ec. Apr. 30, 1929; D unp. 27503; 
James Hampton Fithian, Easton, 
Pa. 9463 


Urner (Catherine) 
(Four songs) ; 
Madeleine and others. 


words by Jacques 
1. La lune 


se léve. [3 others] © Dec. 31, 
1928; 2 «@ Mar. 28, 1929; E pub. 
5373; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 9464 

Six songs; words by Maude 


Meagher and others. 1. Sonnet. [5 


others] © Dec. 31, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 
28, 1929; E pub. 5375; Editions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. 9465 


Uruapan hermoso; serenata Mexicana, 
words and music arr. by I. M. Valle, 
of Mexico, domiciled at Chicago; 
two voices. [Photostat] © 1 «@ 
Apr. 8, 1929; E unp. 5878; Ignacio 
M. Valle, Chicago. 9466 


Used to you; words and music by B. 
G. De Sylva [pseud. of George Gard 
De Sylva], Lew Brown, Ray Hen- 
derson and Al Jolson. © April 22, 
19293) (2.ée, LApril.23 s\ Epub. 5317 ; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine., 
New York. 9467 


Vagabond (A) in fairyland; operatic 
fantasy in 2 acts, by Jane Higbey 
fi. e. J. H. Flint] © 1c. April 16, 
1929; D unp. 27494; Jane Higbey 
Flint, North Billerica, Mass. 9468 


Valley (The) of the moon; words by 
M. M. Schmidt, music by Sylvester 
Long Cross. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1929; E 
unp. 53880; Margaret M. Schmidt, 
Long Beach, Calif. 9469 


Valparaiso; words by Lou Scherhen, 
music by Gil. B. Blue and Glenn 
Allen. ©1c. Apr. 19, 1929; E unp. 
5908; Charles Bayha musi¢ co., inc., 
New York. 9470 


Valse chromatique; by Clyde Doerr, 
pf. arr. by Leo A. Kempinski; E 
flat alto saxophone, with pf. ace. © 
Apr. 4, 1929; 2. ¢e. Apr. 5; E pub. 
4823; Irving Berlin standard music 
col'p., New York. 9471 


Valse de alegria; Spanish waltz, by 
Alice Morse Glover, ed. by B. P. 
James; pf. Boston, W. B. Hasey & 
co. © July 9, 1928; 2.¢. April 10, 
1929; E pub. 4949; W. B. Hasey, 
Boston. 9472 


Valse eccelente; by Bishop’s music 
master; pf. © 1c. Apr. 19, 1929; 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Quatre mélodies 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 24 


E unp. 5912; Bishop music pub. 
house, Buffalo. 9473 


Valse fantastic; by J. Jaffe. © Ac. 
Apr. 10, 1929; E unp. 5561; Julius 
Jaffe, New York. 9474 


Valse felice; by Andy Sannella, arr. by 
Claude Lapham; E flat alto saxo- 
phone, with pf. acc. © Apr. 16, 
19292 ¢. Apr. I7.. 2 pie eee 
Crawford music corp., New York. 

9475 


Valse oubliée; by René Demaret, of 
- Belgium; with pf. conductor. 4to. 
1. Odeon orch. pts. 2. Salon orch. 
pts. © Dec. 27, 1928; 1 ¢. Dec. 26; 
E for. 2971; Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H., 
Leipzig. 9476 


Valse parisienne; by Marie Anderson; 
pf. © Mar. 12, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 20; 
E pub. 4821; Bendix pub. co., Lin- 
coln, Neb. 9477 


Valse romantique ; by Forrest L. Buch- 
tel; solo for B flat trumpet, F, HB 
flat and C saxophones, B flat clarinet, 
French horn, E flat alto, trombone, 
bassoon or tuba, with pf. ace. 4to. 
© April 20, 1929; 2 c. April 22; EB 
pub. 53821; Joseph EH. Agnew, Kansas 
City, Mo. 9478 


Vampin’ Lena from Catalina Isle; 
words by F. Randolph, music by 
John C. Spikes [i. e. Johnny Spikes] 
© 1c. Apr. 16, 1929; E unp. 5801; 
Frank Randolph, Hollywood, Calif, 

9479 


Van Heusen theme song; lyric by Vic- 
tor A. Todd, music by Kenneth Chris- 
tie. © 1c Apr. 8, 1929; E ump. 
5476; Judson radio program corp., 
New York. 9480 


Vecsei (Desider Josef) Melodie; op. 
42. [Melody only] ©1c. Apr. 19, 
1929; EK unp. 5901; Desider Josef 
Vecsei, New York. 9481 


Velt (Die) is a cheider; words and 
music by M. Kotlowitz. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
13, 1929; EH unp. 5689; Max Kot- 
lowitz, New Rochelle, N. Y. 9482 


Vem vill inte ha en sa’n sot liten flicka 
sum du; fox trot, text: Walde- 
mar Dalquist, musik: Jules Sylvain 
[pseud. of Stig Hansson], of Swe- 
den; pf. © Jan. 6, ‘1928; 1 ¢c. Apr. 
12, 1929; E for. 3765; Edition Syl- 
vain, Stockholm, Sweden. 9483 


Ven a mis brazos; plena, words and 
music by R. Hernandez. © 1 «¢. 
Apr. 27, 1929; E unp. 6175; Rafael 
Hernandez, New York. 9484 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1929 


Vendettas ; humorous song, words and 
music by Dick Henty, of Great Bri- 
tain. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Feb. 22, 1929; 1 ec. Apr. 
15; E for. 3837; Reynolds & ©Co., 
London. 9485 


Vergil; words adapted from Alfred 
Tennyson, music by H. C. Nutting. 
8vo. © Mar. 22, 1929; 2 ¢. Mar. 26; 
E pub. 5001; Herbert Chester Nut- 
ting, Berkeley, Calif. 9486 


Vespri di primavera; rispetto, liriche 
di P. Mastri, ed. Zanichelli, musica 
di Bruno Piccinelli, of Italy. © Feb. 
4, 1929; 1 c Jan: 30; E for. 3693; 
A. Forlivesi & c., Florence, Italy. 

9487 


Vestris (The) ship sinks; words and 
music by N. G. Carter. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Apr. 1, 1929; 
E unp. 5239; Noah G. Carter, Bar- 
bourville, Ky. 9488 


Victorius (The) life; hymn, words by 
C. Austin Miles, music by J. Lincoln 
Hall. (dn Songs of faith and tri- 
umph) © April 10, 1929; 2 ¢. April 
17; E pub. 5413 ; Hall-Mack co., Phil- 
adelphia. 


Victor’s (The) song; words and music 
by H. Kanter. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Apr. 11, 1929; E unp. 
5592 ; Howard Kanter, New Bedford, 
Mass. 9490 


Viens Toinon; paroles de Gabriello, 
musique de Fred Mélé et Craven, 
both of France. © Mar. 20, 1929; 
1 ce. Apr. 13; E for. 3970; Editions 
musicales Evette, Paris. 9491 


Village (The) orphan boy; words by 
E. Odor, music by Ray Hibbeler. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
April 1, 1929; 2 c. April 6; E pub. 
5309; Elizabeth Odor, Lorain, O. 

9492 


Villanella; de Enzo Masetti, of Italy; 
pf. © June 10, 1928; 1 ¢. Apr. 18, 
1929; E for. 3884; Umberto Pizzi, 
Bologna, Italy. 9493 


Villanella; il suonatore di ghironda, 
di Enrico Furlani, of Italy; pf. 
Mar. 20, 1929; 1 c Apr: 63) E ‘for. 
3773; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 

9494 

Viola quebrada ; Modinha de M. de A., 
harmonizado por H. Villa-Lobos, of 
Brazil. © Mar. 5, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 
28; E for. 3606 ; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 9495 


9489: 


9506 


Violence; agitato, by W. W. Lowitz, 
organ notations by Emil Velazco; 


orch. pts. © Apr. 16, 1929; 2 «. 
Apr. 17; E pub. 5177; Crawford 
music corp., New York. 9496 


Virgin, full of grace (Vergin, tutto 
amor) ; prayer for 3 pt. cho., words 
and music by Francesco Durante, 
English version by Charles Fonteyn 
Manney, arr. by Leo Braun; women’s 
voices. 4to. © Mar. 29, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 3; E unp. 4824; Oliver Ditson 
eo., Boston. 9497 


Virginia; words. by N. E. Reed and 
S. Easton, music by N. E. Reed. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Apr. 27, 1929; E unp. 6163; Nath- 
aniel EH. Reed and Sidney Easton, 
New York. 9498 


Virginia moon; waltz song, words and 
music by A. E. Spears. © Apr. 1, 
1929; 2 c. Apr. 2; E pub. 4844; Anne 
E. Spears, Haverhill, Mass. 9499 


Vision (A) dear mother of you; 
words and music by A. M. Akanes. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Apr. 2, 1929; E unp. 5284; Alfred 
Marten Akanes, New York. 9500 


Visioni; valzer-intermezzo, di Amilcare 
Pennati Malvezzi, of Italy; small 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. © 
Mar. 1, 1929; 1 ¢. Mar. 28; FE for. 
3630; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 

9501 

Visite nocturne; tango, paroles de 
Emile Gibert, musique de Fernand 
Heintz, of France. © Mar. 20, 
1929.1 ve vApr. iy for. 3984; 


Publications Francis-Day, s. a. 
Paris. 9502 
Vita agreste; scenetta, parole di 
Bianca Lena, musica di KEttore 


Lena, of Italy. © Feb. 15, 1929; 
Dae. Mar. 28 5-H. LOT. dao) Ag pte hous 
Carisch & c., Milan. 9503 


Vita nel bosco; scherzo fantastico, per 
orchestrina con pf. conduttore, di 
Ettore Montanaro, of Italy, op. 126. 
pts. 4to. © Apr. 4, 1929; 1 ¢ Apr. 
Wed. LOL. O006;, (re, ICOLOL oe CO... 
Milan. 9504 

Viva la giga; by C. Pezzolo. [Melody 


only] ©1e. Apr. 8, 1929; E unp. 
5440; Caesar Pezzolo, San Fran- 
cisco. 9505 


Voci (La) dello Martello; versi di A. 
Ventura, musica di Joseph Vallone, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York 
City. [Words and melody only] © 
1 e. Feb. -14,'1929;' E'‘unp. 3740; 
Angelo Ventura, New York. 9506 


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Voci sul mare; frammento lirico, di Fe- 
lice Lattuada, of Italy; orchestrina 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Novy. 8, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 6, 1929; E 
for. 2621; Mario Aromando, Milan. 

9507 


Voices calling; words and music by 
_ J. C. Gaines: © 1c. Apr. 15, 1929; 

E unp. 5750; Jennie Chester Gaines, 
“Los Angeles. 9508 


Vous avez perdu ca dans un taxi; 
dans De la folie pure, paroles de 
Louis Lemarchand et FE. Pothier, 
musique de C. Oberfeld, of Poland. 
© Mar. 29, 1929; 1 e. Mar. 30; EH 
for. 3656; Enoch & cie., Paris. 9509 


Wagner (Richard) . Hin Albumblatt; 
arr. von Leopold Weninger, of Aus- 
tria; orch. pts., with violin conduc- 


tor “© "Jan: 27° 1939; ean 2s ; 
E for. 2355; Anton J. Benjamin, 
Leipzig. 9510 


Waikiki; lyric by Mitchell Parish, mu- 
sic by Sammy Fain; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © April 2, 1929; 2 c. April 19; 
E pub. 5209; Gotham music service, 
ine., New York. 9511 


Wait till I dream some more; words 
and music by C. B. Richardson. © 
1 ¢.,,Apr.,,15, 19293, EF unp. aol; 
Caroline B. Richardson, Waco, Tex. 

9512 


Waiting at the end of the road; words 
and music by I. Berlin. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Apr. 30, 
1929; E unp. 6223; Irving Berlin, 
inec., New York. 9513 


Waiting for you; fox trot melody, by 
C. Maisto. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1929;'E 
unp. 5442; Colombo Maisto, Brook- 
lyn. 9514 


Waiting for you; waltz ballad, lyrics 
by M. Horn, music by M. Paul Man- 
ganella; pf. and ukulele ace. ©1ce. 

‘ Apr. 28, 1929; E unp. 6017; Mae 
Horn, Brooklyn. 9515 


Waiting for you; words and music 
by Sam Gold; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. by May Singhi Breen. © Mar. 
30, 1929; 2 c. April 1; E pub. 4702; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 


9516 | 


Waiting—wond’ring; words and music 
by C. L. Simpson. © 1c. Apr. 8, 
1929; E unp. 5479; Carrie Lewis 
Simpson, Raleigh, N. C. 9517 


Walkin’ around in a dream; words 
and music by Ted Lewis, Larry 
Yoell and Robert E. Spencer; pf. 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 24 


and ukulele ace. (Cover title:—I’m 
walkin’ around in a dream) © 
April 20, 1929; 2 ¢. April 25; E pub. 
5404; Lloyd Campbell publications, 
San Francisco. 9518 


Walking song; words by F. W. Har- 
vey, music by Ivor Gurney, of Great 
Britain. © Feb. 21, 1929; 1 ¢. Apr. 
26; H for. 4034; Oxford university 
press, London. 9519 


Walking with my Lord; hymn, words 
and music by R. J. Weaver. © 
Sept. 18, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 24; E pub. 
4969; Roy J. Weaver and VY. O. 
Stamps, Jacksonville, Tex. 9520 


Waltz of the black-eyed Susans; by 


Dorothy Bell Briggs; pf. © Apr. 
af, 1929 2°@: Apr: Tt; Epub oror. 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 9521 


Walzer siciliano; by J. Gioviale, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. © 
1 c. Apr. 11, 1929; EK unp. 5607; S&S. 
Riccardi, New York. 9522 


Wanderer (The) ; words and music by. 
Chas. H. Gabriel, jr.; bass voice. © 
April 3, 1929; 2 c. April 4; E pub. 
4764; Edward B. Marks music ¢o., 
New York. 9523 


Wandering; words and music by Lor- 
retta Dronsick [i. e. L. A. Dron- 
sick] [Words and melody only] © 
1c Apr. 8, 1929; E unp. 6000; Lau- 
reatte A. Dronsick, Boston. 9524 


Wandering Lou; words by D. Feasel, 
music by Lee Turner. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Apr. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 5528; Darrel Feasel, Amsden, 
O. 9525 


Wann sind sie denn fiir mich einmal 
zuhause, gnid’ ge frau?...; slow- 
fox, worte von Alfred Grtinwald, mu- 
sik von Carlo Toscanini, of Austria. 
© Mar. 15, 1929; 1c. Apr. 18; E for. 
3786; W. Karezag verlag, Vienna. 

9526 


Wasted away; words by H. Baccus, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Apr. 12, 1929; 
EH ounp. 5641; Hazel Baccus, Akron, 


O. 9527 
Watson (Edward J.) Two _ sacred 
songs; words and music by E. J. 
Watson. Understanding. [1 other] 


© Dee. 12, 1928; 1 ce. Dee. 14, 1 «. 
Dec. 29; E pub. 2242; Edward J. 
Watson and Elizabeth Watson, Buf- 
falo. 9528 


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no. 4, 1929 


9549 


Way up to heaven; words by Max 
Rutechick, music by W. Samuels and 
Lecnard Whitcup. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Mar. 138, 1929; 
E unp. 4770; Walter Samuels, New 
York. 9529 


We cobblers lead a merry life; action 
song with cho. and dance, poem from 
Locrine, music by F. White, of Great 
Britain. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Mar. 26, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 
28; E for. 3768; Felix White, Lon- 
don. 9530 


We'll all cheer the Red, White and 
slue; words by R. Burns, music by 
H. B. Anderson. © 1 ¢. Apr. 25, 
1929; E unp. 6094; Robert Burns, 
St. Joseph, Mo. 9531 


We'll welcome in the springtime when 
I get over home; words and music 
by EF. E. Connolly. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Apr. 6, 1929; 
E ounp. 5423; Frank E. Connolly, 
Norwalk, Conn. 9532 


We're hanging out the welcome sign 
for you; words and music by Harry 
C. Eldridge. © Dec. 4, 1928; 2 c. 
April 15, 1929; E pub. 5041; Eld- 
ridge entertainment house, inc., 
Franklin, O. 9533 


We’re on the road to June, and our 
aero honeymoon; words and music 
by M. Marchellos. of Greece, domi- 
ciled at Union City, N. J. ©1«. 
Apr. 20, 1929; E unp. 5957; Mabei 
Marchellos, Union City, N. J. 9534 


We were pals together; waltz, words 
and music by C. W. Davis. © 1 ec. 
Mar. 22, 1929; E unp. 5338; Claude 
Wright Davis, Atlanta. 9535 


Wear a little smile; words and music 
by H. Nelson. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Apr. 26, 1929; E unp. 
6147; Herbert Nelson, Detroit. 

9536 


Wee (A) bit o’ love; words by Her- 
man Ruby, music by Norman Spen- 
cer; pf. and ukulele ace. © April 
J, 1929; 2 ec. April 5; EY pub, 4932; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 


9537 

Weeping willow ; words by Charles To- 
bias, music by Ben Schwartz. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 


Apr. 20, 1929; E unp. 5919; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 9538 
Weird agitation; 
orch. by Hugo Frey; pf. or organ 
conductor. © Jan. 29, 1929; 2 e. 


by Kilenyi-Frey, | 


Apr. 5; E pub. 5155; Robbins yousic 
corp.. New York. 9539 


Weiss (Adolph) Six preludes for 
piano. (New music, v. 2, no. 3, April, 
1929) © April 20, 1929; 2 ¢. April 


25; E pub. 5406; Adolph Weiss, New 
York. 9540 


Weisst du noch, damals am Rhein; 
text von Kurt Schwabach, musik 
von Wilhelm Baum, of Germany. © 
Nov. 7, 1928; 1 ¢. Apr. 30, 1929; HE 
for. 4055; Alrobi musikverlag, G. m. 
b. H., Berlin. 9541 


Wer braucht denn jazz und saxo- 
phoner; Wienerlied, worte und mu- 
sik von Ernst Steffan, of Austria. 
© Dec. 5, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 29, 1929; 
E for. 4021; Edition Bristol musik-u. 
biihnenverlag, a. g., Vienna. 9542 


West wind; lyric by J. Russel Robin- 
son, music by V. Youmans. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Apr. 20, 
1929; E unp. 5940; Vincent You- 
mans, New York. 9543 


What about Jane; musical comedy, 
words and music by H. H. Goldberg. 
© 1 ce. April 1, 1929; D unp. 27488; 
Harry H. Goldberg, Baltimore. 9544 


What couldn’t I do without you; fox 
trot, words and music by Charlie 
Follansbee [i. e. C. L. Follansbee] 
[Words and melody only] © 16. 
Apr. 22, 1929; E unp. 5990; Charles 
Lambert Follansbee, Washington. 

9545 


What—e’er betide: words and music 
by T. C. Cox. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Mar. 29, 1929: E unp. 
5395; Theodora Cavalier Cox, Mill- 
wood, Va. 9546 


What I don’t iike; words by Mab Da- 
vis, music by Alma Goatley, of Great 
Britain. (1../pin,, DD), 2 Tio Bl n© 
Apr. 18, 1929; 2 c. each Apr. 27; EH 
pub. 5441; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
New York. 9547 


What is this thing called love; from 
Wake up and dream, words and mu- 
sic by Cole Porter. London, New 
York & Sydney, Chappell & co., Itd. 
© Mar. 25, 1929; 2 ec. April 23; E 
pub. 5346; Harms, ine., New York. 

9548 


What manner of love; sacred song, 
words by Minnie M. H. Ayers, mu- 
sie by M. Tracy-Hischen; low voice. 
© Mar. '29,. (1920: 2G Apr: 65° B 
pub. 4882; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 9549 


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9550 


What more could I want; words and 
music by Ord Hamilton, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 
3, Lo2e 5 ae. Mia au. iy LOL. rae « 
Music pub. co., ltd., London. 9550 


What’s that you tell me; fox trot by 
L. V. Martin. [Melody only] © 
1c Apr. 1f,.to20-. ©) Unp: pore: 
Louis Victor Martin, New York. 

9551 


What’s the matter with the gravy; 
words and music by Bernie Read 
and Freddie Johns, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. ace., with banjulele banjo 
and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Apr. 8, 1929; 1 ¢. Apr. 9; E for. 3900; 
B. Feldman & co., London. 9552 


When daisies pied; two-part song, 
poem by Shakespeare, music by M. 
Crichton, of Great Britain; sop. and 


contralto. London, J. Curwen & 
sons, Itd. 4to. © July 21, 1928; 1c. 
July 19; E. for. 3908; Margaret 
Crichton, London. 9553 


When His love comes shining through ; 
hymn, words by F. F. Walters, mu- 
sic by B. D. Ackley. (In Songs of 
faith and triumph) © April 10, 
1929; 2 ec. April 17; E pub. 5412; 
Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 9554 


When I behold; sacred song, words 
and music by Clara Edwards; med. 
_ voice. © April 4, 1929; 2 c. April 
8; E pub. 5091; G. Schirmer, ince., 
New York. 9555 


“When I came forth this morn; words 
by W. H. Davies, music by Michael 
Head, of Great Britain; high. ( 
Mar. 27, 1929; 1 .¢, Apr. Ta =i ator. 
3825; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

9556 


When I’m good; words by David 8. 
Goldberg, music by H. O. Carow. © 
1c. Apr. 10, 1929; E unp. 5575; Her- 
man Otto Carow, FE REE 


When it’s moon-time in June-time; 
words and music by W. W. Jones. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Apr. 25, 1929; E unp. 6101; Willard 
W. Jones, Rochester, N. Y. 9558 


When it’s springtime in the Rockies; 
waltz song,, words by Mary Hale 
Woolsey, music by Robert Sauer; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © April 15, 
1929: 2 ec. April 19; E pub. 5206; 
Villa Moret, ine, San Francisco. 

9559 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


When Jehovah leads; hymn, words by 
James Rowe, music by Thomas Ben- 
ton. © Jan. 3, 1929; 2 ec. Feb. 26; 
EK pub. 4732; Eugene Monroe Bart- 
lett, Hartford, Ark. 9560 


When Jesus knows; words by C. F. 
Dietsch, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
Apr. 20, 1929; E unp. 5921; Clao 
Fairchild Dietsch, Rawlins, Wy. 

9561 


When little children smile; fox-trot, 
words by Edgar Leslie, musie by 
Jos. Geo. Gilbert, of Great Britain ; 
pf. acc., with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Apr. 11, 1929; 1 ce. Apr. 19; E for. 
3903; Lawrence Wright music €o., 
London. 9562 


When my baby comes trot-trot-trot- 
ting along; words and music by A. 
Fratus, arr. by Phil Star. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Apr. 3, 
1929; EH unp. 5315; Anna Fratus, 
Bristol, R. I. 9563 


When my baby does that baby talk for 
me; lyrics by L. Wolfe Gilbert, mu- 
sic by Grace Dalton. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Apr. 3, 1929; 
E unp. 5414; Leo Feist, ine. New 
Work, 9564 


When Phyllis crossed the wood ; words 
by John Meighan, music by Ina 
Mornement, of Australia. © Jan. 
12, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 6; E for. 3748; 
Allan & co., proprietary, ltd., Mel- 
bourne, Australia. 9565 


When shadows fall; waltz, words by 
Sunny Clapp, music by Art Addoms ; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Apr. 3, 1929; 
2 c. Apr. 4; E pub. 5157; Southern 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 9566 


When the light shines brightly in the 
lighthouse; comedy song fox-trot, 
written and composed by Robert 
Hargreaves and Stanley J. Dame- 
rell, of Great Britain; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions]. © Mar. 22, 1929; 1c) Apr. 
1: E. for. 3673; Cecil Lennox, Itd., 
London. 9567 


When the roll is called up yonder; 
words and music by Bernie Read 
and Freddie Johns, both of Great 
Britain; pf. acc. with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. 
Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Mar. 27, 1929; 1 ¢. Mar. 
28: EB for. 3685; B. Feldman & Co., 
London. 9568 


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no. 4, 1929 


When they played Kentucky home; 
words and music by E. Brocksmith. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Apr. 1, 1929; E unp. 5238; Edward 
Brocksmith, Alvin, Ill. 9569 


When we get together in the moon- 
light, we get along great; lyric by 
Ben Ryan and Billy Rose, music by 
Violinsky [pseud. of Solly Ginsberg] 
[Words and melody only] ©l1ee. 
Apr. 27, 1929; E unp. 6179; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 9570 


When you are here; words and music 
by S. B. Furgatch. [Photostat] © 
1c. Apr. 6, 1929; E unp. 5448; Sid- 
ney B. Furgatch, New York. 9571 


When you come to the end of the day; 
words by Gus Kahn, music by 
Frank Westphal; pf. ace. with uku- 
lele arr. by May Singhi Breen. © 
April 10, 1929; 2 c. April 11; E pub. 
4972; Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 


9572 

When you’re in love; words by J. 
Schroeder, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 


Apr. 24, 1929; E unp. 6050; John 
Schroeder, Chicago. 9573 


Where are you; words and music by 
Lew Pollack and Lou Davis. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Apr. 24, 
1929; E unp. 6074; Remick music 
corp., New York. 9574 


Where do I want to be? just with you; 
lyric by Bruce Sievier, music by Paul 
Barry, of Great Britain; pf. acc., 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. 
by Alvin D. Keech. © Mar. 15, 1929; 
1 ec. Apr. 15; E for. 3832: Cavendish 


musie co., London. 9575 
Where the bee sucks; unison song, 
words by Shakespeare, music by 


Thomas F. Dunhill, of Great Britain. 
Ato. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Mar. 22, 1929; 1 ec. Apr. 
6; E for. 3735; Edward Arnold & co., 
London. 9576 


Where the South begins; words and 
music by A. H. Boostrom. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © April 15, 
1929; 2 ¢. April 20; E pub. 5331; 
Alpha H. Boostrom, Lynn Haven, 
Fla. 9577 


Where the sweet forget-me-nots remem- 
ber; lyric by Mort Dixon, music by 
Harry Warren. [Words and melody 
only} © 1c. Apr. 6, 1929; E unp. 
5459; Remick music corp., New York. 

9578 


9588 


Which am de best way home? slow 
fox-trot, words and music by Nita 
Hall, of Great Britain; pf. ace., with 
banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Alvin D. Keech. © Mar. 26, 1929; 
1 ¢. Apr. 15; E for. 3831; Cavendish 
music co., London. 9579 


While the other boys play, I am mak- 
ing hay for Mary; words and music 
by L. G. Coombs. [Blueprint] 
(Cover title:—I am making hay for 
Mary) © 1c. Apr. 5, 1929; E unp. 
5398 ; Laforest Gilbert Coombs, Bath, 
Me. 9580 


Whippoorwill; words by C. F. Dietsch, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Apr. 20, 1929; 
EH eunp. 5930; Clao Fairchild Dietsch, 
Rawlins, Wy. 9581 


Whisper that you love me dear; fox- 
trot, lyric and music by W. J. 
Schmidt; in E. Flat. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Apr. 18, 1929; 
E ounp. 5859; Walter John Schmidt, 
Lindenhurst, L. I., N. Y. 9582 


White and purple violets ; song without 
words, by Wallace A. Johnson, op. 
190, no. 2; pf. © April 10, 1929; 
2c. April 12; E pub. 5070; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 9583 


White and yellow daisies; reverie, by 
Wallace A. Johnson, op. 190, no. 6; 
pf. © April 10, 1929; 2 c. April 12; 
EH pub. 5074; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 9584 


Who cares; lyric by Martha R. White, 
music by L. Sugarman. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Apr. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 5735; Louis Sugarman, New 
York. 9585 


Who cares what you have been; fox- 
trot, in Ziegfeld’s midnight frolic, 
lyric by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by 
Martin Freed, arr. by Joseph Nuss- 
baum; orch. pts. 4to. © Mar. 29, 
1920.2 .¢, April, ;.... BE) Deb. 44748 ; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 9586 


Who cares what you have been; fox- 
trot song, intro. in Ziegfeld’s mid- 
night frolic, lyric by L. Wolfe Gil- 
bert, music by Martin Freed. © 
Mar. 28, 1929; 2 ce. Mar. 30; E pub. 
4779; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

9587 


Who couldn’t love you; lyric and music 
by C. Oden. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. April 10, 1929; E unp. 
5558; Clarence Oden, Laurel, Miss. 

9588 


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9589 


Who is that a comin’ down the moun- 
tain; words by B. Miller, music by 
B. Miller and Bernard Smith. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 


Apr. 19, 1929; E unp. 5909 ; Bob 


Miller, New York. 9589 


Who knows; words and music by T. S. 
Myer. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ¢. Apr. 1, 1929; EK unp. 5245; Thel- 
ma S. Myer, McGehee, Ark. 9590 


Whom the gods destroy; musical 
drama, words and music by L. Miller. 
©1c. Jan. 30, 1929; D unp. 27439; 
Lucy Miller, Guatay, Calif. 9591 


Whoopee blues; words by T. M. Lup- 
ton, music by Arthur’ Bowers. 
[Words and melody oniy] © 1. 
Apr. 12, 1929; E unp. 5657; Thelma 
M. Lupton, Phoebus, Va. 9592 


Whoopee (The) girl; words and music 
by M. Marchellos, of Greece, domi- 
ciled at Union City, N. J. ©1e.. 
Apr. 20, 1929; E unp. 5956; Mabel 
Marchellos, Union City, N. J.. 9593 


Whoopee, Texas jubilee; words by W. 
H. Estes, music by M. L. Jackson. © 
Te Apr.” 12> 1989) Sire DOUG. 
Investment bond & trust co., Itd., 
Fort Worth. 9594 


Whoppee [!] blues; words and music 
by S. M. Mingora. [Words and mel- 


ody only] © 1c. Apr. 15, 1929; E 
unp. 5761; Stephen M. Mingora, 
Bethlehem,’ Pa. 9595 


Why? words by E. W. Kidwell, music 
by Sylvester Long Cross; pf. ©1c. 
Apr. 4, 1929; E unp. 5379; Ethel W. 
Kidwell, Spokane, Wash. 9596 


Why can’t I be like you; words and 
music by Con Conrad, Sidney Mitch- 
ell, and Archie Gottler. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Apr. 5, 1929; 
E unp. 5420; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 9597 


Why can’t I find my man; lyrics by 
WL: Cooper; “jr. musierpyy aL. 
Sacco. [Chords, single staff] © 
1 ¢c. Apr. 20, 1929; E unp. 5918; 
John Peter Sacco, New York. 9598 


Why can’t I find someone; lyrics by 
B. Trivers, music by R. Fram, arr. 
by W. Scharf. © 1c. Apr. 2, 1929; 
EK unp. 5274; Benn Trivers & Robert 


Fram, inc., New York. 9599 
Why can’t I love you; waltz song, 
words and music by E. Wilson. 
Boston, “Mass., Re TL. * Portals "oO 


April 6, 1929; 2 ce. April 12; E pub. 
51382; Esso Wilson, Boston. 9600 


——————————— 


pt. III, n.S., v. 24 


Why can’t you; words and music by 
B. G. De Sylva [pseud. of George 
Gard De Sylva], Lew Brown, Ray 
Henderson and Al Jolson. © April 
22, 1929; 2 c. April 23; E pub. 5315; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 9601 


Why can’t you care? words and music 
by V. L. Mitchell. © 1 e. Apr. 8, 
1929; E unp. 5487; Virgel Lee Mit- 
cheH, Twin Falls, Id. ~~ 9602 


Why did the cow jump over the moon; 
words and music by Clitus Marcel- 
linus Wickens, arr. by Charles L. 
Cooke; special dance orch. pts. 4to. 
© April 1, 1929; 2c. April 1; E pub. 
4704; Universal music Sales, Chi- 
cago. 9603 


Why did you forget; melody, by Eler, 
of France; violin solo, violin ripiane, 
cello, bass and pf. conductor. — 4to. 
© Mar. 20, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 13; E for. 
3942; Eler, Paris. 9604 


Why don’t you believe me; fox trot, 
words by Rowland Leigh, music by 
Harry Revel, of Great Britain; pf., 
banjulele banjo and ukulele ace. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Mar. 27, 1929; 1 ¢. Apr. 2; B for. 
3621; Keith-Prowse & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 9605 


Why not smile; words and music by 
G. K. Tilden. [Words and melody 
only] ©1l1c. Apr. 26, 1929; HB unp. 
6140; Grace Kathryn Tilden, Claw- 
son, Mich. 9606 


Why quarrel with me dear; words 
and music by S. Pepper and B. 
Brennen. © 1. Apr. 5, 1929; E 
unp. 5400; Sally Pepper & Bob Bren- 
nen, New York. 9607 


Widdecombe fair; Devonshire folk- 
song, arr. and adapted by. Cecil For- 
syth; men’s voices. 4to. © Apr. 5, 
19295 2. ¢. Apr. '17;) HUpubt 05161 ; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 9608 


Wien bleibt Wien; von Joh. Schram- 
mel, arr. von Leopold Weninger, of 
Austria; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor and violin 1 conductor. 4to. © 
Mar. 9, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 4;'H for. 
3713; Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 


9609 
Wiggle yo’ toes; by Robert Hugh 
Cloud and Benjamin Nawahi. [Mel- 


ody only] © 1. Mar. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 53850; Harrison Godwin 
Smith, New York. 9610 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1929 


9632 


Wild orchids; theme song of Wild 
orchids, music by Wm. Axt and 
David Mendoza; pf. © 1c. Feb. 
4, 1929; E unp. 3398; Robbins music 


eorp., New York. 9611 


Will love linger on my darling; words 
and music by Ted Koehler and 
Frank Magine. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Apr. 2, 1929; EH 
unp. 5334; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, inec., New York. 9612 


Will you be my angel; fox trot, by 
L. V.,Martin. [Melody only] ~- © 
te Ape 1. 19290: unp,”* S620 5 
Louis Victor Martin, New York. 

9613 

Will you be _ satisfied; lyrics by 
Charles Newman, music by Larry 
Shay. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 12, 1929; E unp. 5628; 
Remick music corp., New York. 

9614 

Will you forget? words by Perey Ed- 
gar, music by L. Silberman, of Great 
Britain; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by Harry Bull. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Dec. 15, 1928; 
1 ec. Feb. 8, 1929; E for. 3863; Sil- 
berman & Solloway, London. 9615 


Will your wife be home tonight; 
words by Wm. EK. Motz, jr., music 
by Phil Starr. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Apr. 3, 1929; E unp. 
5313; William E. Motz, jr.; Detroit. 

9616 

Wings of love; words by G. Heimdal, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross. 
1c. Apr. 4, 1929; E unp. 5393; Grace 
Heimdal, Yakima, Wash. 9617 


Winslow (Edward Monford) Dance; 
words and music by E. M. Winslow. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e 
April 29, 1929; E unp. 6187; Edward 
Monford Winslow, Boston. 9618 


Winsome Nan; words and music by 
D. O. Justice. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Apr. 15, 1929; E unp. 
5759 ; Donald O. Justice, West Mans- 


field, O. 9619 
With heart and voice; service for 
Children’s day with responses, 


words by Elsie Duncan Yale, music 
by J. Lincoln Hall. 8vo. © April 
10, 1929; 2 e. April 17; E pub. 5121; 
Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 9620 


With you in my arms; words and 
music by Lou Davis, J. Fred Coots 
and Larry Spier. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 ec. Apr. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 6042; Famous music corp., 
New York. 9621 


52354—29—_8 


Woll’n sie ihren mann betriigen; lied 
und slow-fox, text von Fritz Griin- 
baum, musik yon Peter Kreuder, of 
Austria, klavier arr. von Hartwig 
von Platen, of Austria. © Jan. 26, 
T920:)'T' ec. "Apr. SO; ‘HP tor. “agans 
Alrobi musikverlag, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 9622 


Wonderful Dixie nights; words by D. 
Lane, music by D. Lane and J. S. 


Brooks. © 1 ey Jan: 21, 1929; EB 
unp. 2983; Dorothy Lane and J. 
Stanley Brooks, Memphis, Tenn. 


9623 


Wonderful dream; words and music: 


by Francis Scott. © 1.e. Apr. 6, 
1929; E unp. 5458; Francis H. Scott, 
North Wales, Pa. 9624 


Wonderful mother; words and music 
by M. E. Stewart; sop. and alto. © 
1 ce. Apr. 8, 1929; E unp. 5454; Maud 
Eva Stewart, Paola, Kan. 9625 


Wonderful pal of my dreams; words 
and music by Ernie Burnett. 
[Words and melody only] ©1l1e.. 

- Apr. 138, 1929; E unp. 5691; Ernest 
M. Burnett, Chicago. 9626 


Wonderful you; lyric by Jack Meskill 
and Max Rich, music by Pete Wend- 
ling; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
W.C. Lindemann. © Apr. 13, 1929; 
2c Apr. 15; E pub. 5062; Water- 
son, Berlin & Snyder eco., New York. 

9627 


Wonderlust; words by C. F. Dietsch, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c: Apr. 20, 1929; 
E unp. 5929; Clao Fairchild Dietsch, 
Rawlings, Wy. 9628 


Won’t you come back once more? 
words and music by C. J. Peter. © 
1 e¢. Apr. 20, 1929; E unp. 5906; Carl 
J. Peter, Omaha. 9629: 


Wood (Haydn) Three famous cinema 
stars; suite, by H. Wood, of Great 
Britain; pf. 1. Ivor Novello. — [2 
others] © Apr. 29, 1929; 1 @ Apr. 
20; E for. 4051; Keith, Prowse & 


co., ltd., London. 9630 
Woodland (A) tale; by Ralph Le- 
wando; violin and pf. © Mar. 22, 


1929; 2 ec. Mar. 25; E pub. 4787; 
Harms, inc., New York. 9631 


Woods of Belleau; words and music 
by Howard D. Is . Jack Corlies 
[pseud. of C. Jackson] and Derby 
Morris [pseud. of V. Morris]; pf. 
© 1c. Mar. 22, 1929; E unp. 5080; 
Howard Israel, Corlies Jackson and 
Virgil Morris, Detroit. 9632 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9633 


Work; hymn, words and music by T. 
S. Cobb. © Nov. 20, 1928; 2-c. Apr. 
18, 1929; E pub. 5195; Thomas Seth 
Cobb, Fort Worth, Tex. 96383 


World (The) is yours and mine; 
words and music by Bud Green, Sam 
H. Stept, and James F. Hanley; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by A. J. Fran- 
chini. © April 25, 1929; 2 ¢. April 
26; E pub. 5514; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., ine., New York. 9634 


World’s (The) war is over; words and 
music by L. C. Yates. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Apr. 1, 1929; 
E unp. 5247; Lunsford C. Yates, 
Silverton, Tex. 9635 


Would you like to take a chance with 
me? words and music by Jack 
Heaton, of Great Britain, domiciled 
at Philadelphia. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Apr. 18, 1929; E 
unp. 5861; John Arthur Heaton, 
Philadelphia. 9636 


Wouldn’t we get along; words and mu- 
sie by H. C. Schachern. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Apr. 12, 1929; 
EH unp. 5614; Helen C. Schachern, 
New York. 9637 


Wound me not; madrigal, words anon., 
music by Herbert Hughes, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 
6, 1929; 1 ec. Mar. 30; E for. 3650; 
Boosey & co., Itd., London. 9638 


Wringin’ that thing; words and music 
by Jack Jones. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Apr. 22, 1929; EB unp. 
5967; Georgia music co., New York. 

9639 


Write that letter to mother, before it 
is too late; words by Walter Graff 
and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brandon, 
musie by Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bran- 
don, W. L. Shockley and Walter 
Graff. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 25, 1929; E unp. 6086; 
Nina A. Shockley, St. Louis. 9640 


Xango; canto fetiche de Makumba, do 
Brasil, harmonizado por H. Villa- 
Lobos, of Brazil. © Mar. 5, 1929; 
1c. Mar. 28; E for. 3604; Editions 
Max Eschig, Paris. 9641 


Yaller; words by H. Myers, music by 
Charles M. Schwab. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Apr. 2, 1929; 
E unp. 5290; Henry Myers, New 
York. 9642 


Yellow corn; theme song to Cupid in 
clover, words by Robert Hargreaves, 
Stanley J. Damerell and Pat Heale, 


' 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 24 


music by Harry Tilsley and Tol- 
chard Evans, of Great Britain; pf. 
and ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Mar. 22, 1929; 
1c. Apr. 1; E for. 3671; Cecil Len- 
nox, ltd., London. 9643 


Yes, I have no macaroni; fox trot, 
words and music by BH. Angrisano. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
Apr. 24, 1929; E unp. 6041; Emilio 
Angrisano, Boston. “9644 


Yesterday’s girl; words by C. B. 
Brown, music by B. M. Hale. © 
1c. Apr. 1, 1929; E unp. 5249; Char- 
lotte B. Brown, Grand Lake Stream, , 
Me. 9645 


“Tuvos ths ’Axémas; moinots ’ Avdpeou I. BXa- 
Xov, pmovorky Lar. Maexatwpov; mixed 
voices, with mandolin and violin pt. 
© Oct. 8, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 25, 1929; 
HE} pub. 4989; Andrew J. Vlachos and 
Spyros Becatoros, Chicago. 9646 


Yosem’] (Der); words tr. and music — 
[adapted] by Mrs. Wolf Jankelwitz. 


(b/oyn* aD4) 


© April 22, 19299: 2 c April 24; B 
pub. 5308; Hirsch W. Yankelewitz, 
Newark, N. J. 9647 


You; waltz, words by Al Mickelson, 
music by L. R. Hisinger. Baltimore, 
Me-lo-dy music co. © Dec. 11, 1928; 
2 ec. Apr. 15, 1929; E pub. 5059; 
Leonard R. Eisinger, Baltimore. 

9648 


You; words and music by D. D. Re- 
heard. ©1ce. Apr. 10, 1929; E unp. 
5579; Dorothy Dietz Reheard, Har- 
risburg, Pa. 9649 


You and I in lovers lane; waltz, by 
L. V. Martin. [Melody only] © 
1c. Apr. 4, 1929; E unp. 5354; Louis 
Victor Martin, New York. 9650 


You and I in the moonlight; lyric by 
Ned Washington, music by M. K. 
Jerome; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Apr. 8, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 11; E pub. 
5015; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

9651 


You are my Lucky Strike; words and 
music by W. White. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Apr. 22, 1929; 
E unp. 5972; Willy White, New York. 

9652 


You are the girl I love; words by G. 
Rogers, music by Sylvester Long 
Cross. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1929; E unp. 
5386; George Rogers, Baker, Or. 

9653 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1929 


You are the girl that I love; by Betty 
Carr [i. e. Elizabeth Carr]; melody 
with' pf. acc. © 1c. Apr. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 5705; Elizabeth Carr, New 
York. 9654 


You are the one after all; words and 
music by Billie Dale [pseud. of J. 
Smerecky] © 1c. Apr. 3, 1929; E 
unp. 5589 ; Julia Smerecky, Scranton, 
Pa. 9655 


You belong to me; words by G. D. 
Giusefi, music by Andrew S. Di- 
michino. © 1 ¢. Apr. 9, 1929; E 
unp. 5534; Girolamo D. Giuseffi, St. 
Louis. 9656 


You came along just in time; fox-trot, 
words by Harry Tenney, music by 
Lou Herscher and Billy Hays, arr. 
by Art Addoms; pf. and ukulele or 
banjulele banjo ace. © April 3, 
1929; 2 e. April 4; E pub. 4769; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 9657 


You can depend on me; words and 
music by A. Eisenbourg. © 1 ec. 
Apr. 27, 1929; E unp. 6169; Adolphe 
Eisenbourg, New York. 9658 


You can fuss at me woman, but please 
don’t ya dawg me round; lyric and 
music by J. R. Rose. © 1c. Apr. 
22, 1929; E unp. 6035; John Richardi 
Rose, Cleburne, Tex. 9659 


You can’t see the sea today; fox trot, 
written and composed by Howard 
Flynn and Ralph Butler, of Great 
Britain; pf. ace. with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D 
Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions]. © Mar. 22, 1929: 1 ¢. Apr. 
6; E for. 3686; Billy Thorburn music 
pub. co., Itd., London. 9660 


You can’t stop me from lovin’ you; 
words by George Whiting, music by 
Al Hoffman and Jos. Nussbaum. © 
April 3, 1929; 2 ce. April 4; E pub. 
4770; Irving Berlin, inec., New York. 

9661 


You have too much fascination for me; 
words and music by Jean Talbot. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Apr. 25, 1929; E unp.. 6109; Ruth 
Sylvia Keil, Hollywood, Calif. 9662 


You just couldn’t be true; rag ballad, 
words by Pat Ballard [pseud. of 
F. D. Ballard], music by Tom War- 
ing. © Apr. 22, 1929; 2c. Apr. 24; 
E pub. 5378; Francis Drake Ballard, 
New York. 9663 


9673 

You just you; words and music by 
Larry Yoell, Herb Scharlin and Al 
Jacobs; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
April 4, 1929; 2 ec. April 9; E pub. 
4911; Sherman, Clay & co., San Fran- 
cisco. 9664 


You left me lonely; words by S. Q. 
Sabado, music by T. E. Tudor. © 
1 ce Apr. 30, 1929; E unp. 6212; 
Silvino Q. Sabado, Kansas City, Mo. 

9665 


You like it; words by C. E. Rathbone, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross; pf. 
© 1c. Apr. 15, 1929; E unp. 5729; 

' Charles. Earl Rathbone, Cavendish, 
Id. 9666 


You'll always be a sweetheart to me; 
words and music by J. Oleck. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
Apr. 15, 1929; E unp. 5758; Joseph 
Oleck, Weatherly, Pa. 9667 


You'll have to see Seattle; words by 
G. A. Morris, music by Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. ©1c. Apr. 4, 1929; 
EK seunp. 5374; George Alfred Morris, 
Issaquah, Wash. 9668 


You'll recognize my baby; fox-trot 
song, words by Ned Miller and Ga- 
briel Jacoby, music by Chester Cohn; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Mar. 20, 
1929 ; (Bie. Mar.) 223. Hi pub..05125 ; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 9669 


You'll recognize my baby; fox-trot, 
words by Ned Miller and Gabriel 
Jacoby, music by Chester Cohn, arr. 
by Frank Skinner; orch. pts. 4to. 
© Mar. 30, 1929; 2c. April 1; E pub. 
4775; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

9670 


You’ll want to wriggle your toes; lyric 
by Walter Schmidt, music by Leslie 
Ost [i. e. Charles Leslie Ost] and 
W. J. Schmidt. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Apr. 18, 1929; E unp. 
5858; Walter John Schmidt, Linden- 
hurst; 2 I.) Ne Y: 9671 


You made me love you, why did you? 
words and music by Carmen Lom- 
bardo and Mickey Kippel; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Apr. 8, 1929; 2 «. 
Apr. 11; E pub. 5016; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 9672 


You never see a Western Union mes- 
senger, but what he is spic and span; 
words and music by B. L. Brannan. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
Apr. 19, 1929; E unp. 5896; Bar- 
rington L. Brannan, Brooklyn. 9673 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9674 


You only made believe; words and 
music by G. Doro. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Apr. 1, 1929; B 
unp. 5263; Grace Doro, Chicago. 

9674 


You’re divine; words by Euphemia 
Grimshaw, music by Gordon West 
[pseud. of Harland A. Riker] © 
Apr. 6, 1929; 2 c Apr. 19; E pub. 
5226; Arthur N. Middlemiss, Mon- 
treal, Canada. 9675 


You’re just another memory ; words by 
Lou Davis and Ray Klages [i. e. 
Raymond Klages] music by J. Fred 
Coots; pf. and ukulele acc. © April 
22, 1929; 2 c. April 24; E pub. 5294; 
Spier & Coslow, inc., New York. 

9676 


You’re just too late; words and music 
by Lou Davis and J. Fred Coots. 
[Words and melody only] ©i1ec 


April 5, 1929; E unp. 5544; Leo Feist, © 


S677 


You’re not the same old sweetheart; 
words and music by Ted Koehler and 
Frank Magine. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Apr. 2, 1929: E unp. 
5333; De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, 
inc., New York. 9678 


You’re only a heart-ache to me; words 
and music by M. Laing. © 1 ec. 
Apr. 9, 1929: E unp. 5504; Marie 
Laing, New York. 9679 


You’re only walkin’ in your sleep, 
your life has not begun; words and 
music by J. C. Lockhart. New 
York-Dayton, Ohio, Lockhart music 
co. © Apr. 20, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 20; 
E pub. 5227; James C. Lockhart, 
Dayton, O. 9680 


You’re the only one for me; theme 
song of The flying fleet, lyric by 
Raymond Klages, music by William 
Axt and David Mendoza; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by Hank Linet. 
© Feb. 1, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 4; E pub. 
5194; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 9681 


You stop that; talking song, words 
and music..by .T.. ©... Lestrade. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Apr. 29, 1929; E unp. 6205; Teresa 
Cole Lestrade, New York. 9682 


You’ve captured me with your dreamy 
eyes; fox-trot, words and music by 
J. ‘RR, Sealzo” and’ “HH:  ‘Oontell. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Apr. 1, 1929; E unp. 5236; Joseph 
R. Scalzo & Harry Connell, Auburn, 
(A 9683 


ine., New York. 


pt. 117, n. s., V. 24 


You’ve gone back to your old ways 
again; words by J. M. Boland, mu- 
sic by Samuel H. Speck. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Apr. 12, 
1929; E unp. 5650; Jessie M. Boland, 
Kearney, N. J. 9684 


You’ve got to give me some; words 
and music by Spencer Williams. 
[Words and melody only] ©1l1e 
Apr. 29, 1929; E unp. 6182; Georgia 
music co., New York. 9685 


You’ve got what I want; words and 
music by Irving Morris [pseud. of 
I. M. Schlenoff] [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Apr. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 5781; Irving Morris Schlen- 
off. Baltimore. 9686 


You’ve left me broken-hearted ; words 
by J. L. Brown, music by Ray Hib- 
beler. © 1c. Apr. 10, 1929; E unp. 
5573; John L. Brown, Decatur, Ala. 

9687 


You want lovin’, but I want love; 
words and music by Sam Coslow, 
Larry Spier and -Jack Osterman. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Apr. 23, 1929; E unp. 6013; Spier 
& Coslow, inc., New York. 9688 


You went away once too often; fox 
trot, words by Al Bryan, music by 
Everett Lynton, of Great Britain ; 
pf. acec., with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech. 
[Staff and tonie sol-fa notations] 
© Apr. 11, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 19; HE for. 
3904; Lawrence Wright music ©co., 


London. 9689 
You wonderful Californian; words 
and music by A. E. Robert. © Apr. 


21, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 80, 1929; EH pub. 
5519; Augusta Emillion Robert, 
Oakland, Calif. 9690 


Young Briton’s heritage; school song, 
words and music by Jewell Hen- 
nessy, of Great Britain. © Mar. 
22, 1929; 1 ¢c. Apr. 15; Hi for, seen, 
Boosey & eco., ltd., London. 9691 


Young (The) cadet; march, by H. 
Walker. © 1 c. Apr. 23, 1929; EH 
unp. 6029; Harry Walker, Hartford. 

9692 


Your cross and mine; hymn, words 
by W. C. Poole, music by C. Austin 


Miles. (Jn Songs of faith and tri- 
umph) © April 10, 1929; 2 ec. April 
17; E pub. 5417; Hall-Mack co., 
Philadelphia. 9693 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1929 


Your love; words and music by F. | Zong-hai march; by J. H. Levis, of 


McManus, of Canada, domiciled at 
Los Angeles. [Words and mclody 
only| © lic. Apr. 1, 1929; E unp. 
5254; Frederick McManus, Los An- 
geles. 9694 


‘Your [!] my sweetheart of old; waltz, 
words and music by J: A. Daily; 
alto saxophone. © 1c. Apr. 12, 
1929; E unp. 5618; John Albert 
Daily, Philadelphia. 9695 


Your [!] so sweet; words and music 
by Jack Corlies [pseud. of Corlies 
Jackson], Howard Isreal, and 
Derby Morris [pseud. of V. Morris] ; 
n.. © £ G Mar. 22, 1929; E unp. 
5078; Howard Isreal, Corlies Jack- 
son and Virgil Morris, Detroit. 

9696 

Youthful fancies; by Maurice Baron; 
orch. pts., with pf. or organ conduc- 
tor and ist violin conductor. © 
April 9, 1929; 2 c. April 10; E pub. 
4944; Irving Berlin standard music 
corp., New York, 9697 


Z pod kopyta rhinelander; by M. V. 
Pajakowski; violin. © 1c. Apr. 3, 
1929; E unp. 5827; Matthew V. Pa- 
jakowski, Buffalo. 9698 


Zazra; intermezzo, by York Bowen, of 
Great Britain, arr. by Frank Win- 
terbottom, of Great Britain; mili- 
tary band pts., with conductor. (In 
Hawkes & son’s military band jour- 
nal, no. 493) © Apr. 4, 1929; 1 e. 
Apr. 19; E for. 3919; Hawkes & son 
(London) ltd., London. 9699 


Zero hour; march, by HE. W. Ehrlich, 
are by Harry P. Guy; pf. © 1 ¢€ 
Apr. 10, 1929; E unp. 5666; Edward 


9709 
Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York; pf. © 1c. Apr. 10, 1929; 


E unp. 5566; John Hazedel Levis, 
Jackson Heights, L. I, N. Y. 9701 


Zoubaloff (J. M.) Deux valses; par 
J. M. Zoubaloff, of France; pf. 1. 
Valse d’automne [1 other] © Mar. 
ay 19290 1 e, Apr. 18: BE for. sea; 
Editions Maurice Senart, Paris. 

9702 


1° sonatina; per quartetto d’ archi, 
di Alceo Toni, of Italy. Partitura, 
formato tascabile. 12mo. © Feb. 1, 
1929; 1 ec. Mar. 28; E for. 3623; A. 
& G. Carisch & c., Milan. 9703 


2° quartetto; pour 2 violons, alto et 
violoncelle, par Carlo Jachino, of 
Italy. © Mar. 20, 1929; 1 ce. Apr. 
13; E for. 3947; Editions Maurice 
- Senart, Paris. 9704 


2° romanesque; de Blair Fairchild; 
pf. © Mar. 20, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 13; 
E pub. 5374; Durand et cie., Paris. 
9705 


2* sonatina; per quartetto d’ archi, 
di Alceo Toni, of Italy. 1. Partitura, 
formato tascabile. 12mo. 2. Parti. 
© Feb. 14, 1929; 1 c. each Mar. 28; 
E for. 3628, 3629; A. & G. Carisch 
& e¢., Milan. 9706, 9707 


2° trio; per pf., violino e violoncello, 
di Guido Guerrini, of Italy. © Jan. 
15, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 18; E for. 3897; 
Umberto Pizzi, Bologna, Italy. 9708 


101 U songs; words and music by R. 
Raney. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Apr. 8, 1929; E unp. 5330; 
Rebekah Raney, San Francisco. 


William Ehrlich, Detroit. 9700 9709 
Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1929: 

Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 26 unpublished) __~_ 78 

Class E, Musical compositions (including 3,728 unpublished) ~----.-_~- 9, 631 

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RENEWED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 [9709] 


Above the shadows; words by Kate 
Ulmer, music by A. Geibel. © Adam 
Geibel, Philadelphia, as the author 
of the music. R 2353, Feb. 18, 1929. 

1 


Acquaint thyself with God; anthem, 
music by D. Protheroe, op. 58, no. 3; 
mixed voices with organ acc. 
Daniel Protheroe, Chicago, as the 
author of the music. R 2480, Feb. 
14, 1929. 2 


Air de ballet; the gossipers, by S. S. 
Aronson, op. 69; pf. © Samuel S. 
Aronson, New York, as the author. 
R 2410, Feb. 28, 1929. 3 


Am I a soldier of the cross; hymn, 
words by Isaac Watts, music by A. 
Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Philadel- 
phia, as the author of the music. 
R 2357, Feb. 18, 1929. 4 


Amedia schottische; by M. B. Eaton 
[pseud. of W. M. Scouton]; orch. 
© William H. Scouton, Fremont, O., 
as the author. R 2275, Feb. 18, 1929. 

5 


America; patriotic song, music by C. 
H. Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, 
Berkeley, Calif., as the author of the 
music. R 2531, Mar. 21, 1929. 6 


Angel voices ever singing; hymn, 
words by Francis Pott, music by A. 
Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Philadel- 
phia, as the author of the music. R 
2358, Feb. 18, 1929. 7 


Apostles’ (The) creed; chant, music 
by A. Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Phil- 
adelphia, as the author of the music. 
R 2346, Feb. 18, 1929. 8 


As I watched the ploughman plough- 
ing; and other chants of freedom, 
words by Walt Whitman, music by 
Philip Dalmas. © Howard 8. Okie, 
Philadelphia, as the administrator 
of the author of the music, who is 
not living. R 2562, Feb. 28, 1929. 9 


Au matin; par Gabriel Dupont; violin 
and pf. © Delphine Constance 
Brunel, veuve de Achille Henry 
César Edouard Dupont, Neuilly sur 


Seine, France, Maurice Martial 
Henri Dupont, Paris, and Robert 
Achille Adolphe Dupont, Paris, as 
the next of kin of the author, who 
is not living. R 2546, Jan. 3, 1929. 

10 


Au soir; par Gabriel Dupont; violon 
et pf. © Delphine Constance Bru- 
nel, veuve de Achille Henry César 
Edouard Dupont, Neuilly sur Seine, 
France, Maurice Martial Henri Du- 
pont, Paris, and Robert Achille 
Adolphe Dupont, Paris, as the next 
of kin of the author, who is not 
living. R 2547, Jan. 3, 1929. 11 


Autumn leaves; Sunday school service 
for Rally day and Harvest home, by 
A. Geibel, R. Frank Lehman, Flo- 
rence W. Williams and Lizzie De- 
Armond. © Adam Geibel, Philadel- 
phia, as the one of the authors of 
the music. R 23891, Feb. 19, she * 

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Aventure (Une) de la Guimard; ballet 
en un acte, livret de Henri Cain, 
musique de André Messager. © An- 
dré Messager, Paris, as the author 
of the music. R 2544, Jan. 3, 1929. 

13 


Awake; hymn, words by Alice Jean 
Cleator, music by A. Geibel. © 
Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as the 
author of the music. R 2317, Feb. 
18, 1929. 14 


Awake, my Lady Sweetlips; serenade, 
words by Ella Higginson, music by 
Horatio Parker, op. 48, no. 2; male 
voices. © Anna Parker, New York, 
as the widow of the author of the 
music. R 2280, Feb. 18, 1929. 15 


Awake, put on thy strength; anthem 
for Christmas, words from Isaiah 52, 
music by D. Protheroe, op. 62, no. 
3; mixed yoices with organ ace. © 
Daniel Protheroe, Chicago, as the 
author of the music. R 2476, Feb. 
14, 1929. 16 


Awake, thou that sleepest; anthem, 
words from the Bible, music by 
Chester W. Greene; mixed voices 


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with organ acc. © W. C. Greene, 
Laconia, N. H., as the child of the 
deceased author of the music. R 
2481, Feb. 14, 1929. 17 


Barearole; von A. Sartorio, op. 424, 
no. 6; klavier, vierhandig. © Ar- 
noldo Sartorio, Krefeld, Germany, 
as the author. R 2420, Mar. 5, 1929. 

18 


Be a little light ; hymn, words by Alice 
Jean Cleator, music by Florence W. 
Williams. © Florence Williams 
Falconer, Philadelphia, as the au- 
thor of the music. R 2342, Feb. 19, 
1929. 19 


Be merciful unto me; sentence, music 
by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author of 
the music. R 2519, Mar. 21, 1929. 

20 


Belgian hares; waltz, by M. C. Bales. 
© Mortimer C. Bales, Sedalia, Mo., 
as the author. R 2395, Feb. 11, 1929. 

Pag 


Bell (The) waltz; by S. G. Kiesling. 
© Samuel G. Kiesling, Brooklyn, as 
the author. R 2413, Feb. 26,1929. 22 


Benedictus; anthem, music by E. L. 
Ashford. © Emma L.. Ashford, 
Nashville, as the author of the music. 
R 2527, Mar. 21, 1929. 23 


Beyond the gates of paradise; tran- 
scribed by Robert A. King [i. e. R. A. 
K. King]; pf. © Robert A. Keiser 
King, New York, as the author of 
the transcription. R 2497, Mar. 5, 
1929. 24 


Beyond the hills; hymn, words by 
Alice Jean Cleator, music by A. Gei- 
bel. © Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, 
as the author of the music. R 2344, 
Feb. 18, 1929. 25 


Billy (The) goat; by William Hamil- 
ton Gerrish. © Willard P. Gerrish 
and Isabel F. Gerrish, Ashland, 
Mass., as the children of the deceased 
author. R 2556, Feb. 15, 1929. 26 


Blessed (The) Book; hymn, words by 
Birdie Bell, music by A. Geibel. © 
Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as the 
author of the music. R 2371, Feb. 
18, 1929. a | 


Bond (Carrie Jacobs-) Eleven small 
songs. © Carrie Jacobs-Bond, Hol- 
lywood, Calif., as the author of the 
music. R 2434, Jan. 29, 1929. 28 


Bring the lambs; hymn, words by Kate 
Ulmer, music by Florence W. Wil- 


liams. © Florence Williams Fal- 
coner, Philadelphia, as the author of 
the music. R 2339, Feb. 19, 1929. 29 


Canciones escolares; letra de M. F. 
Juncos, musica de Branlio Duena 
Colon. © Manuel Fernindez Juncos, 
San Juan, Porto Rico, as the author 
of the words. R 2464, Mar. 6, 1929. 30 


Castillana ; air de ballet, par Théodore 
Lack, op. 204; pf. © Berthe Mar- 
guerite Victorine Tissier, veuve de 
Théodore Lack, Paris, as the widow 
Of the author. Rh 2501; Jan; "Ss, 
1929. 31 


Chanson d’ amitié; impromptu, par 
Théodore Lack, op. 203; pf. 
Berthe Marguerite Victorine Tissier, 
veuve de Théodore Lack, Paris, as 
the widow of the author. R 2550, 
Jan. 3, 1929. 32 


Charge the foe; temperance song, 
words by W. C. Martin, music by 
E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as the author of the 
music. 'R 2505, Mar.’21, 1929: 33 


Cheerfully give; hymn, words by Min- 
nie A. Greiner Edington, music by 
A. Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Phila- 
delphia, as the author of the music. 
R 2345, Feb. 18, 1929. 34 


Children (The) are marching; hymn, 
words by Jennie Wilson, music by A. 
Geibel; pf. © Adam Geibel, Phila- 
delphia, as the author of the music. 
R 23873, Feb. 18, 1929. 35 


Children’s (The) friend; hymn, words 
by Alice Jean Cleator, music by 
Florence W. Williams. © Florence 
Williams Falconer, Philadelphia, as 
the author of the music. R 2376, 
Feb. 19; 1929. 36 


Child’s prayer; hymn, words by Alice 
Jean Cleator, music by Florence W. 
Williams. © Florence Williams Fal- 
coner, Philadelphia, as the author of 
the music. R 2369, Feb. 19, 1929. 37 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Chopin; 
opera in 4 atti, versi di Angiolo Or- 
vieto, composta da Giacomo Orefice ; 
canto e pf. © Alberto Orefice, Milan, 
Italy, as the child of the deceased 
author of the music. R 2437, Feb. 
21,,1929. 38 


Christ is risen; hymn, words by Alice 
Jean Cleator, music by A. Geibel. © 
Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as the 
author of the music. R 2310, Feb. 
18, 1929. 39 


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pt. 111, n. s., v.24 


Christ, the children’s friend; hymn, 
words by Alice Jean Cleator, music 
by A. Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Phila- 
delphia, as the author of the music. 
R 2367, Feb. 18, 1929. 40 


Christ was once a little baby; hymn, 
words by Lavinia B. Brauff, music 
by Florence W. Williams; pf. © 
Florence Williams Falconer, Phila- 
delphia, as the author of the music. 
R 2331, Feb. 19, 1929. 41 


Christmas greeting; hymn, words and 
music by A. Geibel. © Adam Geibel, 


Philadelphia, as the author. R 2328, 
Feb. 18, 1929. 42 
Christmas with the pixies; cantata, 


libretto by ‘Wm. H. Gardner, music 
by A. Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Phila- 
delphia, as the author of the music. 
R 2393, Feb. 19, 1929. 43 


Cold water; temperance song, words 
by W. C. Martin, music by E. S. 
Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author of the music. 
R 2523, Mar. 21, 1929. 44 


Contentment; waltz, by F. Hunter, op. 
6; pf. © Fordyce Hunter, Los An- 


geles, as the author. R 2267, Feb. 
18, 1929. 45 
Coquette (The); gavotte, by F. 
Hunter; .op: "65. ph "7 © 7? Wordyee 
Hunter, Los Angeles, as the author. 
R 2271, Feb. 18, 1929. 46 


Crystal (The) river; march two-step, 
by R. Canfield; pf. or organ. 
Roy Canfield, Sedalia, Mo., as the 
author. R 2397, Feb. 11, 1929. 47 


Dans les bois; par A. Périlhou; pf. 
© Albert Périlhou, Tain, Drodme, 
France, as the author. R 2552, Jan. 


3, 1929. 48 ~ 


Dans les prés fleuris; paysannerie, par 
Marius. Carman, op. 502; pf. © 
Emile Gallet, Paris, as the executor 
of the author. R 2545, Jan. 3, 1929. 

49 


Dear little sunshine; words and mu- 
sic by W. T. Francis. © W. T. 
Francis, jr. and Marie T. Francis, 
New York, as the children of the 
deceased author. R 2541, Feb. 28, 
1929. 50 


Departure; march, by F. Hunter, op. 


6; pf. © Fordyce Hunter, Los An- 
geles, aS the author. R 2270, Feb. 
18, 1929. 51 


Don’t you remember, Nora darling; 
words by Will A. Heelan, music by 
Max 8. Witt. © Margaret Mahany, 


New York, as the widow of the au- 
thor of the words and Albert Witt, 
Murray Hill, N. Y., as the next of 
kin of the author of the music who 
is not living. R 2448, Mar. 5, 1929, 

52 


Dubois (Théodore) Deux piéces en 
forme canonique; hautbois, violon- 
celle et pf., avec ace. de quatuor. 
© Charles Antoine Dubois, Paris, 
as the child of the deceased author. 
R 25538, Jan. 238, 1929. 53 


Easter lilies; hymn, words by Alice 
Jean Cleator, music by A. Geibel; 
pf. © Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, 
as the author of the music. R 2308, 
Feb. 18, 1929. 54 


Haster primary song; words by lLa- 
vinia HK. Brauff, music by Florence 
W. Williams. © Florence Williams 
Falconer, Philadelphia, as the au- 
thor of the music. R 2333, Feb. 19, 
1929. 55 


Elston (The) ; two step, by G. F. Dan- 
iels [pseud. of G. D. Barnard]; 
orch. © Geo. D. Barnard, Mays- 
ville, Ky., aS the author. R 2276, 
Feb. 18, 1929. 56 


En jouant au cerceau; morceau de 
genre, par Marius Carman, op. 501; 
pf. © Emile Gallet, Paris, as the 
executor of the author. R 2549, 
Jan.: 3, 1929, oT 


Enchantment; polka, by F. Hunter, 
op. 6; pf. © Fordyce Hunter, Los 
Angeles, as the author. R 2269, 
Feb. 18, 1929. 58 


Evening star; reverie, by Kathleen A. 
Roberts [pseud. of R. A. K. King]; 
pf. © Robert A. Keiser King, New 
York, as the author. R 2492, Mar. 
5; 1929: 59 


Fair as the morning; waltz, by H. S. 
Lowing; pf. or organ. © Henry S8. 
Lowing, Sedalia, Mo., as the author. 
R 2402, Feb. 11, 1929. 60 


Far from my heavenly home; music 
by J. L. Browne; mixed voices. © 
J. Lewis Browne, Chicago, as the 
author of the music. R 2278, Feb. 
18, 1929. 61 


Fencing (The) girl; waltz, by F. T. 
Ashton. © Fred T. Ashton, Bloom- 
ington, Ill., as the author of the 


music. R 2455, Mar. 20, 1929. 62 
Fern valley schottische; by EH. C. 
Thompson; pf. or organ. © Eva 


C. Thompson, Sedalia, Mo., as the 
author. R 2396, Feb. 11, 1929. 63 


000 


no. 4, 1929 


Fireside march; by E. C. Thompson ; 
pf. or organ. © Eva C. Thompson, 
Sedalia, Mo., as the author. R 2399, 
Feb. 11, 1929. 64 


Flower’s (The) message; hymn, words 
by Alice Jean Cleator, music by A. 
Geibel; unison voices, with mixed 
cho. © Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, 
as the author of the music. R 23821, 
Feb. 18, 1929. 65 


Foote (Arthur) Intermezzo; op. 50, 
no. 4; organ. © Arthur Foote, New- 
ton Center, Mass., as the author. R 
2461, Mar. 7, 1929. 66 


Nocturne; op. 50, no. 6; organ. 
© Arthur Foote, Newton Center, 
Mass., as the author. © R 2463, 
Mar. 7, 1929. 67 


Prelude; op. 50, no. 5; organ. © 
Arthur Foote, Newton Center, Mass., 
as the author. R 2462, Mar. 7, 1929. 
68 


Freedom in Christ; hymn, words by 
Sadie Sterling, music by A. Geibel. 
© Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as the 
author of the music. R 2379, Feb. 
18, 1929. 69 


Freundschaftsklainge (Friendly greet- 
ings); polka mazurka, von A. Sar- 
torio, op. 424, no. 2; klavier, vier- 
handig. © Arnoldo Sartorio, Kre- 
feld, Germany, as the author. R 
2416, Mar. 5, 1929. 70 


From gloom to glory; hymn, words 
adapted, music by A. Geibel. © 
Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as the 
author of the music. R 2313, Feb. 
18, 1929. 71 


Fruehlings-lust und sommerfreuden ; 
eine liturgie, von E. S. Lorenz. © 
Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author of the music. R 2500 
Mar. 21, 1929. 2 


Gather the children in; hymn, words 
by E. E. Hewitt, music by Adam 
Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Philadel- 
phia, as the author of the music. 
R 2366, Feb. 18, 1929. 13 


Gather the golden 
words by E. E. Hewitt, music by 
A. Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Phila- 
delphia, as the author of the music. 
R 2372, Feb. 18, 1929. 74 


Gathering home; hymn, words and mu- 
sic by Mrs. C. H. Morris. © Lelia 
N. Morris, i. e. Mrs. C. H. Morris, 
Auburn, N. Y., as the author. R 
2444, Feb. 26, 1929. 75 


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Gavotte; by S. S. Aronson, op. 69, no. 
2: pf.; in G min. © Samuel S. 
Aronson, New York, as the author. 
R 2411, Feb. 28, 1929. 76 


Gently, Lord, oh! gently lead us; [an- 
them], music by W. Berwald; with 
organ acc. © William. Berwald, 
Syracuse, N. Y., as the author of 
the music: R 2287, Mar. 1, 1929. 77 


Gently, Lord, oh, gently lead us; 
hymn anthem, words adapted and 
music arr. from F. N. Lohr, by G. 
B. Nevin; mixed voices with organ 
acc. © George B. Nevin, Easton, 
Pa., as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 2469, Feb. 14, 1929. 78 


Gift (The) of God; temperance exer- 
cise, words by W. C. Martin, music 
by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund 8. Lo- 
renz, Dayton, O., as the author of 
the music. R 2501, Mar. 21, 1929. 

79 


Gift (The) of God; temperance song, 
words by W. C. Martin, music by 
BE. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lo- 
renz, Dayton, O., as the author of 
the music. R 2504, Mar. 21, mee 


Gifts for you and me; hymn, words 
by Flora Kirkland, music by Flor- 
ence W. Williams; pf. © Florence 
Williams Falconer, Philadelphia, as 
the author of the music. R 2337, 
Feb. 19, 1929. 81 


Give unto the Lord; anthem, music by 
E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as the author of the 
music. R 2528, Mar. 21, 1929. 103 


Gloria; sacred hymn, words by M. C. 
Schuyler, music by A. Buzzi-Peccia. 
© A. Buzzi-Peccia, New York, as the 
author of the music. R 2440, Feb. 
20, 1929. 83 


God bless our Sunday-school; hymn, 
words by Johnson Oatman, jr., mu- 
sic by A. Geibel. © Adam Geibel, 
Philadelphia, as the author of the 
music. R 2359, Feb. 18, 1929. 84 


God’s care; hymn, words by Alice Jean 
Cleator, music by A. Geibel; pf. 
Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as the 
author of the music. R 2335, Feb. 
18, 1929. 85 


Golden (The) trumpet; voluntary, by 
B. O. Worrell; orch. © B. O. Wor- 
rell, Sidney, O., as the author. R 
2273, Feb. 18, 1929. 86 


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Gospel (The) ship Zion; hymn, words 
and music by Mrs. C. H. Morris. © 
Lelia N. Morris, i. e. Mrs. C. H. 
Morris, Auburn, N. Y., as the author. 


R 2446, Feb. 26, 1929. 87 


Growing brighter every day; hymn, 
words and music by Mrs. 
Morris. © Lelia N. Morris, i. e. Mrs. 
©. H. Morris, Auburn, N. Y., as the 
author. R 2448, Feb. 26, 1929. 88 


Hail the Lord of glory; hymn, words 
by Alice Jean Cleator, music by A. 
Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Philadel- 
phia, as the author of the music. 
R 2305, Feb. 18, 1929. 89 


Hail to King Jesus; hymn, words by 
William H. Gardner, music by A. 
Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Philadel- 
phia, as the author of the music. 
R 2370, Feb. 18, 1929. 90 


Happy lil’ Sal; music by C. Jacobs- 
Bond. © Carrie Jacobs-Bond, Hol- 
lywood, Calif., as the author of the 
music. R 24385, Jan. 29, 1929. 91 


Happy little workers; hymn, words by 
EK. EH. Hewitt, music by A. Geibel; pf. 
© Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as the 
author of the music. R 23388, Feb. 
18, 1929644 92 


Hark! hark! my soul; hymn, words 
by Frederick William Faber, music 
by A. Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Phil- 
adelphia, as the author of the music. 
R 2875, Feb. 18, 1929. 93 


Harmonies (The) of. heaven; words 
and music by Mrs. C. H. Morris. © 
Lelia N. Morris, i. e. Mrs. C. H. Mor- 
ris, Auburn, N. Y., as the author. R 
2445, Feb. 26, 1929. 94 


Harvest (The) will surely come; 
hymn, words by Alice Jean Cleator, 
music by A. Geibel. © Adam Gei- 
bel, Philadelphia, as the author of 
the music. R 2363, Feb. 18, 1929. 

95 


Hatchet (The) brigade; burlesque 
two-step, by M. F. Wittwer; pf. or 
organ. © Mae Francis Wittwer, Se- 
dalia, Mo., as the author. R 2400, 
Feb. 11, 1929. 96 


Have I not loved thee; words by 
Richard Lovelace, music by Frank 
A. Howson. © Albert Howson, New 
York, as the child of the deceased 
author of the music. R 2540, Feb. 
28, 1929. 97 


He knows the way I take; anthem, 
music by C. B. McAfee. © Cleland 


OSs ae 


pt. 111, n. s., vy. 24 


B. McAfee, Chicago, as the author of 
the music. R 2513, Mar. 6, 1929. 
98 


He shall feed His flock; anthem, mu- 
sic by J. H. Tenney. © Alice P. 
Tenney, Ipswich, Mass., as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 2529, Mar. 21, 1929." 99 


Hear our prayer; hymn anthem, mu- 
sic by F. H. Brackett; mixed voices 
with organ acc. © Frank H. Brae- 
kett, Ashland, Mass., as the author 
of the music. R 2478, Feb. 14, 1929. 

100 


Hear Thou our prayer; prelude to 
prayer, music by E. §. Lorenz. © 
Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author of the music. R 2517, 
Mar. 6, 1929. 101 


Heitere gondelfahrt (Boat song) ; von 
A. Sartorio, op. 424, no. 1; klavier, 
vierhandig. © Arnoldo Sartorio, 
Krefeld, Germany, as the author. R 
2415, Mar. 5, 1929. 102 


Hold thou my hand; sentence, musi¢ 
by C. B. McAfee. © Cleland B. Mc- 
Afee, Chicago, as the author of the 
inusic. R 2528, Mar. 21, 1929. 103 


Holy, holy, holy, Lord; anthem, music 
by L. O. Emerson. © Mabel H. 
Emerson. © Mabel H. Emerson, Ar- 
lington, Mass., as the child of the 
deceased author of the music. R 
2530, Mar. 21, 1929. 104 


I am the way; hymn anthem, words 
from St. John 14, music by W. D. 
Armstrong ; mixed voices with organ 
acc. © William D. Armstrong, Al- 
ton, Ill., as the author of the music. 
R 2470, Feb. 14, 1929. 105 


I heard a voice from heaven; anthem, 
music by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author 
of the music. R 2520, Mar. 21, ue 

10 


I heard the voice of Jesus say; an- 
them, music by Edward Whitby 
[pseud. of F. H. Brackett]; mixed 
voices. © Frank H. Brackett, Ash- 
land, Mass., as the author of the 
music. R 2474, Feb. 14, 1929. 107 


I know my sheep; hymn, words by > 
Lavinia E. Brauff, music by Florence 
W. Williams; solo or duet, with 
mixed cho. © Florence Williams 
Faleoner, Philadelphia, as the au- 
thor of the music. R 2382, Feb, 19, 
1929. 108 


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I love Him best of all; hymn, words 
by Ada Blenkorn, music by A. Gei- 
bel. © Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, 
as the author of the music. R 2349, 
Feb. 18, 1929. 109 


I will sing of Thy power; anthem, mu- 
sic by D. Protheroe, op. 55, no. 2; 
mixed yoices with organ ace. © 
Daniel Protheroe, Chicago, as the 
author of the music. R 2475, Feb. 
14, 1929. 110 


If you loved me; words by Geo. Tot- 
ten Smith, music by Robert A. King 
fi. e. R. A. K. King] © Robert A. 
Kaiser King, New York, as the au- 
thor of the music. R 2496, Mar. 5, 
1929. 111 


-If you want to be happy; sacred song, 
words by Lizzie De Armond, music 
by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lo- 
renz, Dayton, O., as the author of 
the music. R 2509, Mar. 6, 1929. 


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In old Judea; Christmas song, words 
by Richard Henry Buck, music by 
A. Geibel; with violin obbl. © 
Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as the 
author of the music. R 2392, Feb. 
19, 1929. 413 


in the hall of judgment; hymn, words 
by Alice Jean Cleator, music by 
Adam Geibel; bar. solo or male 
voices in unison. © Adam Geibel, 
Philadelphia, as the author of the 
music. R 2307, Feb. 18, 1929. 114 


In the service of the Lord; hymn, 
words by Adam Geibel, music by 
Florence W. Williams. © Florence 
Williams Falconer, Philadelphia, as 
the author of the music. R 2560, 
Feb. 19, 1929. 115 


Infant (The) King; Sunday school 
service for Christmas, by A. Geibel, 
R. Frank Lehman, Florence W. Wil- 
liams and Lizzie DeArmond. © 
Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as one of 
the authors of the music. R 2394, 
Feb. 19, 1929. 116 


It’s different when you’re wed; words 
by Frank Pixley, music by Gustav 
Luders. © Isabel Pixley, Los An- 
geles, as the widow of the author of 
the words. R 2539, Feb. 28, 1929. 

gig’ 


It’s for her, her, her; words by Ren 
Shields, music by B. Taylor. © Bil- 
lee Taylor, New York, as the author 
of the music. R 2265, Nov. 15, 1928. 

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Jesus lives; words by Jennie Ree, mu- 


sic by C. H. Gabriel. © Chas. H. 
Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the 
author of the music. R 2294, Feb. 2, 
1929. 119 


Jesus’ love; words by Jennie Ree, mu- 
sic by C. H. Gabriel. © Chas. H. 
Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the au- 
thor of the music. R 2295, Feb. 2. 
1929. 120 


Jesus lover of my soul; hymn, words 
by Charles Wesley, music by A. 
Geibel ; alto and ten. © Adam Gei- 
bel, Philadelphia, as the author of 
the music. R 2355, Feb. 18, 1929. 

128 


Jesus, plead for me; hymn-anthem, 
words by James Montgomery, music 
by Daniel Protheroe, op. 62, no. 2; 
mixed voices with organ ace. © 
Daniel Protheroe, Chicago, as the 
author of the music. R 2479, Feb. 
14, 1929. 122 


Jolly (A) good fellow; by William 
Hamilton Gerrish. © Willard P. 
Gerrish and Isabel F. Gerrish, Ash- 
land, Mass., as the children of the 
deceased author. R 2559, Feb. 15, 
1929. | 123 


Jupiter; polka, by Kathleen A. Rob- 
erts [pseud. of R. A. K. King]; pf. 
© Robert A. Keiser King, New York, 
as the author. R 2491, Mar. 5, 1929. 

124 

Just a little while; hymn, words by 
Lizzie De Armond, music by Flor- 
ence W. Williams; pf. © Florence 
Williams Falconer, Philadelphia, as 
the author of the music. R 2364, 
Feb. 19, 1929. 125 


Keep telling the wonderful story; 
hymn, words by Ada Blenkhorn, mu- 
sic by A. Geibel. © Adam Geibel, 
Philadelphia, as the author of the 
music. R 2365, Feb. 18, 1929. 126 


Keeping power; words and music by 
Mrs. C. H. Morris. © Lelia Morris, 
i.e. Mrs. C. H. Morris, Auburn, N. Y., 
as the author. R 2447, Feb. 26, 1929. 

1. 


Kyrie eleison; music by W. D. Arm- 
strong; mixed voices with organ acc. 
© William D. Armstrong, Alton, II1., 
as the author of the music. R 2472, 
Feb. 14, 1929. 128 


Lamp (The) in the West; words by 
Ella Higginson, music by Horatio 
Parker, op. 48, no. 1; male voices. 
© Anna Parker, New York, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 2281, Feb. 18, 1929. 129 


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Land (The) of pure delight; hymn, 
words by Isaac Watts, music by A. 
Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Philadel- 
phia, as the author of the music. 
R 2361, Feb. 18, 1929. 130 


Lead us, Saviour; hymn, words by 
Alice Jean Cleator, music by A. 
Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Philadel- 
phia, as the author of the music. 
R 238, Feb. 18, 1929. 131 


Life and light forever; hymn, words 
by Lizzie De Armond, music by A. 
Geibel, melody refrain, Paul Rod- 
ney’s Calvary. © Adam _ Geibel, 
Philadelphia, as the author of the 
music. R 2387, Feb. 18, 1929. 132 


Light (The) of heaven; hymn, words © 


by Flora Kirkland, music by A. Gei- 


bel. © Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, 
as the author of the music. R 2330, 
Feb. 18, 1929. 133 


Limit of endurance; by William Ham- 
ilton Gerrish. © Willard P. Gerrish 
and Isabel F. Gerrish, Ashland. 
Mass., as the children of the de- 
ceased author. R 2558, Feb. 15, 1929. 

134 


Little gleaners; words by Minnie A. 
Greiner, music by Florence W. Wil- 
liams. © Florence Williams Fal- 
coner, Philadelphia, as the author of 
the music. R 23841, Feb. 19, 1929. 

135 


Little (The) Lord Jesus; hymn, words 
by Lavinia Brauff, music by Florence 
W. Williams. © Florence Williams 
Falconer, Philadelphia, as the author 
of the music. R 2332, Feb. 19, 1929. 

136 


Little ships; hymn, words by Alice 
Jean Cleator, music by Florence W. 
Williams. © Florence Williams Fal- 
coner, Philadelphia, as the author of 
the music. R 2340, Feb. 19, 1929. 

137 


Lord (The) is rich; anthem, music by 
EK. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as the author of the 
music. R 2518, Mar. 21,. 1929. 1388 


Loretto mazurka; three-step, by M. B. 
Eaton [pseud. of W. H. Scouton] ; 


orch. © Wm. H. Scouton, Fremont. 
O., as the author. R 2404, Dec. 8, 
1928. 139 


Love divine; service for Children’s day, 
by A. Geibel, R. Frank Lehman and 
others. © Adam Geibel, Philadel- 
phia, as one of the authors of the 
music. R 2389, Feb. 19, 1929. 140: 


Love’s oracle; by A. Sartorio, op. 449; 
pf. © Arnoldo Sartorio, Krefeld, 


Germany, as the author. R 2425, 
Mar. 5, 1929. 141 
Lowly (The) Nazarene; words by 


William H. Gardner, music by A. 
Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Philadel- 
phia, as the author of the music. 
R 2362, Feb. 18, 1929. 142 


Many voices; hymn, words by Flora 
Kirkland, music by A. Geibel; pf. 
with words, and cho. of mixed voices. 
© Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as 
the author of the music. R 2319, 
Feb. 18, 1929. 143 


March of the Pilgrims; by Ethelbert 
Nevin; pf. © Anne Paul Nevin, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 22838, Feb. 18, 1929. 144 


March (The) of the ransomed; hymn, 
words by Llewellyn A. Morrison, mu- 
sic by A. Geibel; pf. © Adam Gei- 
bel, Philadelphia, as the author of 
the music. R 2386, Feb. 18, 1929. 

145 


March onward, gladly onward; hymn, 
words by Jennie Wilson, music by 
A. Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Phila- 
delphia, as the author of the music. 
R 2343, Feb. 18, 1929. 146 


Marching ; part-song, words by G. Clif- 
ton Bingham, music by H. Trotére,. 
arr. by G. B. Nevin; male voices. 
© George B. Nevin, Easton, Pa., as 
the author of the arrangement of 
the music. R 2289, Mar. 1, 1929. 

147 


Marching ever onward; hymn, words 
by Alice Jean Cleator, music by A. 
Geibel; pf. © Adam Geibel, Phila- 
delphia, as the author of the music. 
R 2334, Feb. 18, 1929. 148 


Marching on; march song and cho., 
words by J. Everett Fay, music by 
James B. Oliver. © J. Everett Fay, 
Chicago, as the author of the words. 
R 2302, Feb. 28, 1929. 149 


Mars; schottische, by Kathleen A. Rob- 
erts [pseud. of R. A. K. King]; pf. 
© Robert A. Keiser King, New York, 
as the author. R 2494, Mar. 5, 1929. 

; 150 


Mascagni (Pietro) Just as I am; an- 
them, music by P. Mascagni, adapted 
and arr. by William Dressler ; mixed 
voices, organ ace. © Louis R. 
Dressler, Jersey City, as the child 
of the deceased author of the ar- 
rangement. R 2290, Mar. 1; 1929. 

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Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) Can- 
tique; petit orch. © Louise Con- 
stance de Gressy, Versailles, France, 
as the widow of the author. R 2554, 
Jan. 3, 1929. 152 


Meditation ; by A. Foote, op. 50, no. 1; 
organ. Arthur Foote, Newton 
Center, Mass., as the author. R 
2458, Mar. 7, 1929. 153 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Lud- 
wig Félix) Auf fltigeln des gesanges 
(On wings of song) ; arr. by A. Sar- 
torio, op. 424, no. 4; klavier, vier- 
handig. © Arnoldo Sartorio, Kre- 
feld, Germany, as the author of the 
arrangement. R 2418, Mar. 5, 1929. 

154 


Mizpah; hymn, words by Ida Scott 
Taylor, music by Florence W. Wil- 
liams. © Florence Williams Fal- 
eoner, Philadelphia, as the author of 
the music. R 2304, Feb. 19, 1929. 

155 


Muntere burschen (The jolly com- 
rades) ; von A. Sartorio, op. 424, no. 
8; Klavier, vierhandig. © Arnoldo 
Sartorio, Krefeld, Germany, as the 
author. R 2422, Mar. 5, 1929. 156 


Murmuring brooklet; by A. Sartorio, 
op. 450; pf. © Arnoldo Sartorio, 
Krefeld, Germany, as the author. R. 
2426, Mar. 5, 1929. 157 


My Angemima Green; words by J. W. 
Johnson, music by Bob Cole. © 
James W. Johnson, New York, as 
the author of the words. R 2454, 
Mar. 20, 1929. 158 


My pajama beauty; words by George 
V. Hobart, music by M. A. Sloane. 
© Mae Auwerda Sloane, Pasadena, 
as the author of the music. R 2452, 
Feb. 28, 1929. 159 


Nancy ; oh, Miss Nancy, words and mu- 
sic by M. A. Sloane. © Mae Auwer- 
da Sloane, Pasadena, as the author. 
R 2451, Feb. 28, 1929. 160 


Nearer, my God, to Thee; hymn an- 
them, music by E. L. Ashford. © 
Emma L. Ashford, Nashville, as the 
author of the music. R 2499, Mar. 2, 
1929. 161 


Nearer my home; sacred solo, music 
by E. L. Ashford. © Emma L. Ash- 
ford, Nashville, as the author of 
the music. R 2498, Mar. 2, 1929. 

162 


Nearer to Thee; sacred song, words by 
F. L. Stanton, music by F. H. Brack- 
ett. 1. In E flat—2. In F.—3. In 


9709 (174) 


G. © Frank H. Brackett, Ashland, 
Mass., aS the author of the music. 
R.2477, Feb. 14, 1929. 163 


Neptune; march, by Kathleen A. Rob- 
erts [pseud. of R. A. K. King]; pf. 
© Robert A. Keiser King, New York, 
as the author. R 2493, Mar. 5, 1929. 

164 

New (A) Year’s greeting ; hymn, words 
by Lavinia EH. Brauff, musie by A. 
Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Philadel- 
phia, as the author of the music. 
R 2347, Feb. 18, 1929. 165 


Newsboy’s march; two step, cho. ad 
lib., music by L. E. Orth; pf., with 
words. © John Orth, Boston, as 
the widower of the author of the 
music. R 2288, Mar. 1, 1929. 166 


Night (The) has a thousand eyes; 
words by Francis W. Bourdillon, 
music by Horatio Parker, op. 48, 
no. 3; male voices. © Anna Parker, 
New York, as the widow of the au- 
thor of the music. R 2282, Feb. 18, 
1929. 167 


Norwegian (A) episode; by T. Ben- 


dix; pf. © Theodore Bendix, Los 
Argeles, as the author. R 2538, 
Feb. 28, 1929. 168 


O behold Him; words by Wm. Appel, 
music by C. H. Gabriel. © Chas. 
H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the 
author of the music. R 2293, Feb. 
2, 1929. 169 


O Christmas bells, ring out; hymn, 
words by Minnie A. Greiner, music 
by A. Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Phil- 
adelphia, aS the author of the music. 
R 2306, Feb. 18, 1929. 170 


O city of David; hymn, words by Alice 
Jean Cleator, music by A. Geibel. 
© Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as the 
author of the music. R 2329, Feb. 
18, 1929. 171 


O glorious Easter day; hymn, words 
by Alice Jean Cleator, music by A. 
Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Philadel- 
phia, as the author of the music. 
R 2311, Feb. 18, 1929. 172 


O golden land of peace; words by 
Henry V. Neal, music by Robert A. 
King [i. e. R. A. K. King]; med. 
voice, in HE flat. © Robert A. Keiser 
King, New York, as the author of 
the music. R 2495, Mar. 5, 1929. 

173 

O praise the Lord; anthem, music by 
L. G. Kratz. © Lee G. Kratz, 
Omaha, Neb., aS the author of the 
music. R 2514, Mar. 6, 1929. 174 


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O salutaris hostia (O saving victim) ; 
music by J. L. Browne; mixed 
voices. © J. Lewis Browne, Chi- 
cago, as the author of the music. 
R 2279, Feb. 18, 1929. 175 


O sing the praise of the sword; words 
by H. B. Smith, music by Victor 
Herbert. © Harry B. Smith, New 
York, as the author of the words. 
R 2537, Feb. 28, 1929. 176 


O wonderful tidings; hymn, words by 
Minnie A. Greiner Edington, music 
by A. Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Phil- 
adelphia, as the author of the music. 
R 2354, Feb. 19, 1929. 177 


O’er the billows light is streaming; 
hymn, words by Jennie Wilson, mu- 
sic by A. Geibel. © Adam Geibel, 
Philadelphia, as the author of the 
music. R 2381, Feb. 18, 1929. 178 


Offertory; by A. Foote, op. 50, no. 3; 
organ. © Arthur Foote, Newton 
Center, Mass., as the author. R 
2460, Mar. 7, 1929. 179 


Old (The) farm well; temperance 
duet and cho., words by W. C. Mar- 
tin, music by E. 8S. Lorenz. 
mund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the 
author of the muSie. R 2526, Mar. 
21, 1929. 180 


Open thy heart; hymn, words by Rich- 
ard Henry Buck, music by A. Gei- 
bel. © Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, 
as the author of the music. R 2383, 
Feb. 18, 1929. 181 


Our way grows bright; hymn, words 
by Lavinia HE. Brauff, music by A. 
Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Philadel- 
phia, as the author of the music. 
R 2318, Feb. 18, 1929. 182 


Papillon (Le); valse, by S. S. Aron- 
son, op. 69; pf. © Samuel S. Aron- 
son, New York, as the author. R 
2412, Feb. 28, 1929. 183 


Pater noster; by A. Foote, op. 50, no. 
2; organ. © Arthur Foote, Newton 
Center, “Mass., as the author. R 
2459, Mar. 7, 1929. 184 


Petite berceuSe; pour endormir Mé- 
dor, par Marius Carman, op. 500; 
pf. © Emile Gallet, Paris, as the 


executor of the author. R 2548, 
Jan. 3, 1929. 185 
Pilgrim’s (The) dream; words by 


Richard Henry Buck, musie by A. 
Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Philadel- 
phia, as the author of the: music. 
R 2322, Feb. 19, 1929. 186 


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Please leave the gate ajar; words by 
R. F. Roden, music by J. Fred Helf. 
© Bessie Helf, New York, as the 
widow of the author of the music, 
and Robert F. Roden, New York, as 


the author of the words. R 2449, 
Feb. 28, 1929. 187 
Polka brilliant; by W. E. Strong; 
clarinet, with pf. acc. © W. E. 


Strong, Los Angeles, as the author. 
R 1466, Dec. 8, 1928. 188 


Polonaise; von A. Sartorio, op. 424, 
no. 7; klavier, vierhandig. © Ar- 
noldo Sartorio, Krefeld, Germany, 
as the author. R 2421, Mar. 5, 1929. 

189 


Praise His name forever; words by 
Jennie Ree, music by C. H. Gabriel. 


© Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., - 


as the author of the music. R 2300, 
Feb. 2, 1929. 190 


Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem; an- 
them, music by D. Protheroe, op. 
58, no. 1; mixed voices with organ 


acc. © Daniel Protheroe, Chicago, 
as the author of the music. R 2471, 
Feb. 14, 1929. 191 


Praise to the King; hymn, words by 
Lavinia HE. Brauff, music by A. Gei- 
bel. © Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, 
as the author of the music. R 2360, 
Feb. 19, 1929. 192 


Prayer; hymn, words by Alice Jean 
Cleator, music by Adam Geibel. © 
Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as the 
author of the music. R 2323, Feb. 
19, 1929. 193 


Precious (The) sacrifice; hymn, words 
by Alice Jean Cleator, music by A. 
Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Philadel- 
phia, as the author of the music. 
R 2312, Feb. 19, 1929. 194 


Preyer (Carl A.) March; op. 38, no. 
3; pf. © Carl A. Preyer, Lawrence, 


_Kan., as the author. R 2291, Mar. 
1, 1929. 195 
Promise (The) fulfilled; Sunday 


school service for Christmas, by A. 
Geibel, R. Frank Lehman and 
others. © Adam Geibel, Philadel- 
phia, as one of the authors of the 
music. R 2390, Feb. 19, 1929. 196 


Put him out; temperance song, words 
by W. C. Martin, music by HEH. S. 
Lorenz. © Edmund §. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author of the music. 
R 2525, Mar. 21, 1929. 197 


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Rally in the Saviour’s name; hymn, 
words by Jennie Wilson, music by 
A. Geibel; unison voices, with mixed 
cho. © Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, 
as the author of the music. R 
2378, Feb. 19, 1929. 198 


Rally! rally; hymn words by H. B. 
Hewitt, music by A. Geibel; pf. © 
Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as the 
author of the music. R 2352, Feb. 
19, 1929. 199 


Reiterlied ; by C. Koelling, op. 352; pf. 
© Carl Koelling, Chicago, as the au- 
thor. R 2284, Feb. 18, 1929. 200 


Request—a prayer; hymn, words by 
Alice Jean Cleator, music by A. Gei- 


bel. © Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, 
as the author of the music. R 2350, 
Feb. 19, 1929. 201 


Responses to the commandments; mu- 
sic by W. Reed; voices and organ. 
© William Reed, Kenogami, P. Q., 
Canada, as the author of the music. 
R 2301, Mar. 5, 1929. 202 


Rest thee, dear comrade; music by E. 
S. Lorenz; male cho. © Edmund 8S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author of 
the music. R 2508, Mar. 6, 1929. 

203 


Reveries (The) of Yacob mit his pipe; 
descriptive fantasia, by FF. Lus- 
comb; band. © Fred Luscomb, Mar- 
tinsburg, W. Va., as the author. R 
2274, Feb. 18, 1929. 204 


Richard Carvel waltzes; by L. J. Mo- 
nico, pf. © L. J. Monico, Hicksville, 
Lek; Nu ¥.y.ias the: author:.; R, 2457, 
Feb. 15, 1929. 205 


Safely through another week; hymn, 
words by John Newton, music by A. 
Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Philadel- 
phia, as the author of the music. R 
2356, Feb. 19, 1929. 206 


Saturn ; galop, by Kathleen A. Roberts 
ipscud, Of fb. A. kK. ming | pt. . © 
Robert A. Keiser King, New York, 
as the author. R 2490, Mar. 5, 1929. 

207 


School of octave playing for piano- 
forte; by I. Philipp. pt. 1. © Isi- 
dor Philipp, Paris, as the author. R 
2534, Mar. 8, 1929. 208 


Seedtime and harvest; hymn, words 
by E. E. Hewitt, music by Adam 
Geibel; duet, with mixed cho. © 
Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as the 
author of the music. R 2348, Feb. 
19, 1929. 209 


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Selections from the Silver song series ; 
for supplementary use, compiled by 
T. L. Gibson. © Thomas L. Gibson, 
Baltimore, as the author of the com- 


pilation. R 2465, Mar. 1, 1929. 210 
Serenade; von A. Sartorio, op. 424, 
no. 8; klavier, vierhandig. © Ar- 


noldo Sartorio, Krefeld, Germany, 
as the author. R 2417, Mar. 5, 1929. 
211 


Sesame; intermezzo Arabian, by Rob- 
ert. A. King [1. e. R. A. K. King] ; pf. 
© Robert A. Keiser King, New York, 
as the author. R 2488, Mar. 5, 1929. 

212 


Sharon’s rose; hymn, words by Alice 
Jean Cleator, music by A. Geibel; 
pf. © Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, 
as the author of the music. R 2385, 
Feb. 19, 1929. Pallas 


She wasn’t going; by William Hamil- 
ton Gerrish. © Willard P. Gerrish 
and Isabel F. Gerrish, Ashland, 
Mass., as the children of the de- 
ceased author. R 2557, Feb. 15, 1929. 

214 


Sing to the Lord; words by Jennie 
Ree, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif, as 
the author of the music. R 2298, 
Feb. 2, 1929. 215 


Siren (The) ; waltz, by F. Hunter, op. 
6: pf. © Fordyce Hunter, Los An- 


geles, as the author. R 2272, Feb. 
18, 1929. 216 
Slumber, sweetly slumber; hymn, 


words by Lizzie De Armond, music 
by A. Geibel; pf. © Adam Geibel, 
Philadelphia, as the author of the 
music. R 2326, Feb. 19, 1929. ZT 


Smile in God’s name; hymn, words by 
Lizzie DeArmond, music by A. Gei- 
bel. © Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, 
as the author of the music. R 2374, 
Feb. 19, 1928. 218 


Song (A) of praise; anthem, music 
by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lo- 
renz, Dayton, O., as the author of 
the music. R 2510, Mar. 6, 1929. 

219 


Song (The) of victory; words by Jen- 
nie Ree, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 2299, 
Feb. 2, 1929. 220 


Song paster, no. 1; songs from Master’s 
eall, arr. by E. S. Lorenz. © Ed- 
mund §S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the 
author of the arrangement. R 2516, 
Mar. 6, 1929. reed | 


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Springtime praise; anthem, music by 
E. L. Ashford. © Emma L. Ash- 
ford, Nashville, as the author of the 
music. R 2506, Mar. 6, 1929. 222 


Star of fulfillment; hymn, words by 
Flora Kirkland, music by A. Geibel. 
© Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as the 
author of the music. R 2324, Feb. 
19, 1929. 223 


Study (The) of God’s word; hymn, 
words by Lavinia E. Brauff, music 
by A. Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Phila- 
delphia, as the author of the music. 
R 2380, Feb. 19, 1929. 224 


Success waltz; by A. M. Moore; pf. or 
organ. © Albert M. Moore, Sedalia, 
Mo., as the author. R 2398, Feb. 11, 
1929. 225 


Summer-land (The) ; hymn, words by 
Alice Jean Cleator, music by A. Gei- 
bel; pf. © Adam Geibel, Philadel- 
phia, as the author of the music. 
R 2314, Feb. 19, 1929. 226 


Summer time is here; hymn, words by 
Alice Jean Cleator, music by A. Gei- 


bel. © Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, 
as the author of the music. R 2320, 
Feb. 19, 1929. Dok 


Sweet be thy sleep; anthem, music by 
C. H. Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Berkeley, Calif., as the author of the 
music. R 2512, Mar. 6, 1929. 228 


Sweet, before the swallows go; words 
by Marshall Steele, music by Amy 
Ward [i. e. Mrs. Woodforte-Finden] ; 
in E flat. © Austin Low and Rob- 
ert Septimus Gardiner, London, as 
the executors of the author of the 
music. R 2266, Mar. 1, 1929. 229 


Sweet Memorial day; music by HE. S. 
Lorenz; male cho. © Edmund S. 
Lorenz, Daytcn, O., as the author of 
the music. R 2511, Mar. 6, 1929. 

230 

Tantum ergo (Such a sacrament) ; mu- 
sic by J. L. Browne; mixed voices. 
© J. Lewis Browne, Chicago, as the 


author of the music. R 2277; Feb. 
18, 1929. 231 
Tapfer voran  marsch (Soldier’s 


march); von A. Sartorio, op. 424, 
no. 10; klavier, vierhandig. © Ar- 
noldo Sartorio, Krefeld, Germany, as 


the author. R 2424, Mar. 5, 1929. 
232 
Tell me the story of Jesus again; 


hymn, words by William H. Gard- 
ner, music by A. Geibel. © Adam 


Geibel, Philadelphia, as the author 
of the music. R 2368, Feb. 19, 1929. 
233 


Thanks be to God; hymn, words by 
Lavinia E. Brauff, music by A. Gei- 
bel. © Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, 
as the author of the music. R 23541, 
Feb. 19, 1929. 234 


That blessed Easter day; hymn, words 
by Lavinia E. Brauff, musie by A. 
Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Philadel- 
phia, as the author of the music. 
R 2309, Feb. 19, 1929. 235 


There is a day; hymn, words by Flora 
Kirkland, music by A. Geibel; solo, 
or voices in unison. © Adam Geibel, 
Philadelphia, as the author of the 
music. R 2316, Feb. 19, 1929. 236 


There is joy; hymn, words by Alice 
Jean Cleator, music by A. Geibel; 
solo voices with cho. © Adam Gei- 
bel, Philadelphia, as the author of 
the music. R 2315, Feb. 19, 1929. 

237 


There’s a wonderful star; hymn, words 
by Flora Kirkland, music by A. 
Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Philadel- 
phia, as the author of the music. 
R 2327, Feb. 19, 1929. 238 


Thou canst still the tempest; hymn, 
words by William H. Gardner, music 
by A. Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Phila- 
delphia, as the author of the music. 
R 2377, Feb. 19, 1929. 239 


Through the night of doubt and sor- 
row; processional, music by Edward 
Whitby [pseud. of F. H. Brackett]; 
mixed voices with organ ace. 
Frank H. Brackett, Ashland, Mass., 
as the author of the music. R 2482, 
Feb. 14, 1929. 240 


To-day Thy mercy calls Us; anthem, 
music by F. H. Brackett; mixed 
voices with organ ace. © Frank H. 


Brackett, Ashland, Mass., as the 
author of the music. R 2473, Feb. 
14, 1929. 241 


Trauermarsch (Funeral march); von 
A. Sartorio, op. 424, no. 9; klavier, 
vierhandig. © Arnoldo Sartorio, 
Krefeld, Germany, as the author. 
R 2423, Mar. 5, 1929. 242 


Triumphant King and Lord; words by 
Jennie Ree, music by C. H. Gabriel. 
© Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 2297, 
Feb. 2, 1929. 243 


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Trouble; music by C. Jacobs-Bond. 
© Carrie Jacobs-Bond; Hollywood, 
Calif:, as the author of the music. 
R, 2436, Jan. 29, 1929. 244 


Trust in the Lord; anthem, by H. P. 
Danks; mixed voices, organ acc. © 
Gertrude L. Danks and Albert V. 


Danks, Brooklyn, as the chiidren of | 


the deceased author of the music. 
R 2286, Feb. 4, 1929. 245 


Unfurl the gospel banner; words by 
Mrs. W. J. Kennedy, music by A. 
Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Philadel- 
phia, as the author of the music. 
R 2388, Feb. 19, 1929. 246 


Until we meet again; idyile, by A. 


Green. © Alberta Green, Sedalia, 
Mo., as the author. R 2401, Feb. 11, 
1929. 2A7Z 


Unto us a child is born; hymn, words 
by Flora Kirkland, music by A. 
Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Philadel- 
phia, as the author of the music. 
R 2325, Feb. 19, 1929. 248 


Venus; waltz, by Kathleen A. Roberts 
[pseud. of R. A. K. King]; pf. © 
Robert A. Keiser King, New York, 
as the author. R 2489, Mar. 5, 1929. 


249 
Victory all the time; words and music 
by Mrs. ©. H. Morris. © Lelia 


Morris, i. e. Mrs. C. H. Morris, Au- 
burn, N. Y., as the author. R 2442, 
Feb. 26, 1929. ; 250 


Voice (The) of praise; anthem, music 
by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S&. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author 
of the music. R 2507, Mar. 6, 1929. 

251 


Voracious (The) dragon; words by 
Glen MacDonough, music by Selli 
Simozson. Margaret Potter, 
New York, as the widow of the 
author of the words. R 2303, Feb. 
a, 2929. pays 


Waltz of the times; characteristic 
Medley waltz, intro. Dreamy waltz, 
Ragtime and Gay, by S. G. ISiesling. 
© Samuel G. Kiesling, Brooklyn, 
as the author. R 2414, Feb. 26, 
1929. 253 


Water just suits me; temperance 
song, words by W. C. Martin, music 
by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author 
of the music. R 2522, Mar. 21, 1929. 

254 


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Way down in old Indiana; words and 
music by Paul Dresser. © Theo- 
dore Dreiser, New York, as next of 
kin of the author who is not living. 
R 2456, Feb. 15, 1929. 255 


We will shine for Christ our Saviour ; 
hymn, words by Ida L. Reed, music 
by A. Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Phil- 
adelphia, aS the author of the mu- 
sic. R 2336, Feb. 19, 1929. 256 . 


We will tell the story; words by Jen- 
nie Ree, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 2292, 
Feb. 2, 1929. Zt 


When Charlie plays the slide trom- 
bone; words by George V. Hobart, 
music by M. A. Sloane. © Mae 
Auwerda Sloane, Pasadena, as the 
author of the music. R 2450, Feb. 
28, 1929. 258 

Who hath woe; temperance duet, 

words by W. C. Martin, music by 

B.S... daorens; .,sop. and: alter. © 

EHEdmund §8. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 


the author of the music. R 2524, 
Mar. 21, 1929. 259 
Wiegeulied (Cradle song); von A. 


Menzler, arr. von A. Sartorio, op. 
424, no. 5; klavier, vierhandig. © 
Arnoldo Sartorio, Krefeld, Ger- 
many, aS the author of the arrange- 
ment. .R. 2419; Mar. 5, 1929. 260 


Woman's (A) anguish; temperance 
solo, words by W. C. Martin, music 
by E. 8S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. 
Lorerz, Dayton, O., as the author of 
the music. R 2502, Mar. 21, 1929. 

261 


Vonderful Savior; words by Jennie 
Ree, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 


as the author of the music. R 2296, 
Feb. 2, 1929. 262 


Woodland (The) blossom and the hot- 
house flower; words by Arthur J. 
Lamb, music by Max S. Witt. © 
Albert S. Witt, Murray Hill, N. Y., 
as the next of kin of the author of 
the music, who is not living. R 
2453, Mar. 20, 1929. 263 


World-wide doors for Jesus; sacred 
song, words by EH. E. Hewitt, music 
by E. S. Lorenz. (© Edmund S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author 
of the music. R 2515, Mar. 6, 1929. 

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Yearning; mazurka, by F. Hunter, op. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
6; pf. © Fordyce Hunter, Los An- Dayton, O., as the author of the 
geles, as the author. R 2268, Feb. music. R 2503, Mar. 21, 1929. 266 
18, 1929. 265 | Zigeunerin (Der) traum; by C. Koel- 

. ling, op. 353; pf. © Carl Koelling, 

Yes, we will; temperance song, words Chicago, as the author. R 2285, 
by W. C. Martin, music by HEH. 8. Feb. 18, 1929. 267 

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1929 
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Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island, vol. 
13 (1918), pages vi—vili of no. 5; 

Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii—vili of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925), 
pages vli—vill of nos. 3-4; 

Belgium, vol. 6 (1911), pages v—vi of no. 7; 

Canada, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—vili of no. 8; 

Cuba, vol. 6 (1911), pages iv—v of no. 12; 

Czechoslovakia, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi—vii of no. 4; 

Denmark, vol. 15 (1920), pages xii—xiv of no. 138; 

Finland, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi-vui of no. 12; 

France, vol. 138 (1918), pages xi—xii of no. 5; 

Germany, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi-vii of no. 7, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages 1x—x of no. 6; 

Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages vili-ix of no. 3, and vol. 15 
(1920), pages vi-ix of no. 18; 

Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages xi-xii of no. 6; 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages viii-ix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages xlli—xiv of no. 6; 

Luxemburg, vol. 6 (1911), pages vii—viil of no. 7; 

Netherlands, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917), pages v-ix of no. 3, and vol. 17 
(1922), pages xv—xix of no. 6; 

Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages ix—x of no. 7; 

Poland, vol 22 (1927), pages vi—vii of no. 2; 

Sweden, vol. 15 (1920), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

Switzerland, vol. 19 (1924), pages vii—viii of nos. 5-6; 

Union of South Africa, vol. 19 (1924), pages vi—vii of nos. 3-4. 


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International 
American Conference at Buenos Aires on August 11, 1910, was pro- 
claimed by the President of the United States on July 138, 1914. 
This convention is understood to be in effect as between the United 
States and Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, 
Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Para- 
guay, and Uruguay. 

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A Montparnasse a Montparno; one 
step, par René Sylviano; arr. par F. 
Salabert; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur, 1° violino conducteur et pa- 
roles. 4to. © Apr. 10, 1929; 1 «. 
May 16; E for. 4650; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 9710 


A Venise; fox trot, paroles de Gabri- 
ello, musique de Fred Mélé et J. Bos, 
of France. © Apr. 10, 1929; 1 «¢ 
May 16; HE for. 4610; Editions musi- 
cales Evette, Paris. 9711 


About all sorts of things; early study- 
pieces, by Marie Seuel-Holst; pf. 1. 
Busy clocks. [4 others] © May 6, 
1929; 2 ce. May 9; E pub. 5969; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 9712 


Absent sweethearts; words and music 
by W. E. Jennings. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. May 27, 1929; 
E unp. 7198; William E. Jennings, 
Tampa, Fla. 9713 


Abstraccions; de M. Blanecafort, arr. 
par F. Salabert, of France; orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur et 1° 
violini-conducteur. © Apr. 10, 1929; 
i c. May 16; E for. 4647; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 9714 


Accordion mania; fox-trot, by Maxie 
Pisegna; accordion. © May 18, 
1939 2 cu May 18%) Hh pub. GliT; 
Roma music co.,. Cleveland. 9715 


Ace (The) in the hole; by Everett J. 
Buckley: pf. © 1 e¢ May 11, 1929; 
E unp. 6663; Melrose bros. music 
co., inec., Chicago. 9716 


Across the Atlantic; march, by Earl 
M. Crawford, arr. by R. B. Hisen- 
berg; band pts. 4to. © April 24, 
1929; 2 c. April 29; E pub. 5609; 


W. R. Dalbey music co., Omaha, 
Neb. 9717 
Adios; words and music by E. B. 


Stuart; pf. and ukulele acc. © May 
23, 1929; 2 c. May 27; E pub. 6407; 
Edward B. Stuart, Chicago. 9718 


Adorable, wonderful you; waltz—bal- 
lad, words and music by O. Webs, of 
Czechoslovakia, domiciled at Los 
Angeles, Calif. © 1c. May 7, 1929; 
E unp. 6454; Oleg Webs, Los An- 
geles. 9719 


Adoration; by Felix Borowski; pf. 
duet.. © May 2, 1929; 2 ce. May 4; 
E pub. 5708; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 9720 


Adoration; by Joseph J. McGrath; or- 
gan or harmonium. © May 6, 1929; 
2c. May 9; E pub. 5967; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York. 9721 


Aegyptische nichte; walzer, von C. W. 
Feldman, arr. von Bernhard HEgg, of 
Germany; orch. pts., with pf.—or- 
gan conductor. 4to. © Apr. 23, 
1929; 1 c. May 17; E for. 4589; An- 
ton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 9722 


Ar det nin som sett Maria? one-step 
text av N. G. Granath, musik av 
Helge Lindberg, of Sweden; pf. 
© Jan. 1, 1928: 1 ec May 6, 1929; 
E for. 4269; Reuter & Reuter, Stock- 
holm, Sweden. 9723 


Aero (The) squadron march; by H. 
A. Maas; band pts. 4to. © May 
14, 1929; 2c. May 18; E pub. 6258; 
Henry A. Maas, Sheboygan, Wis. 

9724 


African rhapsody; by R. G. Craig; 
pf. © 1c¢ May 6, 1929; E unp. 
6469; Robert G. Craig, Baltimore. 

9725 

After the dance is over; words by 
Phil Ford [i. e. Philip Ford], music 
by C. Escher. © May 27, 1929; 
2 ec. May 27; E pub. 6317; Chester 
Escher, New York. 9726 


After the girl; from Love lies, words 
by Stanley Lupino, music by Hal 
Brody [pseud. of H. B. Hedley, Jack 
Clarke and Harry Acres], of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa-notations] © May 
14, 1929; 1 ce. May 16; E for. 4508; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, lItd., Lon- 
don. 9727 


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9728 


After thinking it over; fox-trot song, 
words and music by Benny Davis, of 
U. S. and Carmen Lombardo, of 
Canada, domiciled at Chicago. © 
April 12, 1929; 2 c. April 15; E pub. 
5645; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

9728 

Agarena; piéce espagnole 4 danser, 
par Raoul Laparra, version origin- 
ale avec a défauts pour orchestres 
réduits par Georges Grécourt, of 
France: parties, avec pf. conducteur 


et 1°* violons-conducteur. 4to, © | 


Apr. 10; 1929; 1 c. May 16; HE. for. 
4637; Choudens, Paris. 29: 


Agua sincopada; tango, from Wake up 
and dream, by Cole Porter; pf. 
London, New York and Sydney, 
Chappell & co. Itd. © Apr. 29, 
1929; 2 ec. May 8; E pub. 5777; 
Harms, ine., New York. 9730: 


Ah, Amalia. En vals om. henne 
som...; text av Michal, musik av 
Jules Sylvain, of Sweden; pf. © 
Apr. 20, 1929; 1 ce. May 11; BE for. 
4394; Edition Sylvain, Stockholm, 


Sweden. 9731 
Ah,: fuyez 4 présent, malheureuses 
pensées; poéme de Jean Moréas, 
musique de Philippe Gaubert, of 


France. © Apr. 5, 1929: 1 ¢. Apr. 
30; E for. 4135; Heugel, Paris. 
9732 


Ah! Quel temps! dans De la folie 
pure, paroles de Louis Lemarchand, 
musique de Maurice Hermite, of 
France. © Apr. 19, 1929; 1 ec. May 
10; E for. 4400; Enoch & cie., Paris. 

9733 


Air de ballet; by O. Lozzi, op. 3, no. 
3; pf. ©1c. May 28, 1929; EB unp. 
7234; Oscar Lozzi, Providence, R. I. 

9734 


Air (The) mail; by Miriam Righter ; 
pf. © May 18, 1929; 2 ec May 18; 
EK pub. 6108; Bendix pub. co., Lin- 
coln, Neb. 9735 


Air-o-loon; words and music by T. 
Hankinson, of Great Britain, domi- 
ciled at Rosedale, Md. [Photostat] 
© 1c. May 14, 1929; E unp. 6739; 
Thomas Hankinson, Rosedale, Md. 

9736 


Al amanecer; tango, by L. M. Ferreté, 
of France; pf. conductor. © Sept. 
20, 1928; 1 ce. Mar. 15; E for. 4599; 
L. M. Ferreté, Paris. 9737 


Al x. D&. «Ta ey . DAM . Coamaon 
arabe, paroles de Nazelles, musique 
de Albert Chantrier, of France; pf. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


ace., with ukulele arr. by F. Sala- 
bert. © Apr. 10, 1929; 1 c. May 16; 
E for. 4669; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
9738 
Alabam; words and music by Tim 
Brymn and Chris Smith. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. May 13, 
1929; E unp. 6672; Clarence Wil- 
liams music pub. co., inc., New York. 
9739 
Alabama Lou; words and music by G. 
W. Brodin. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. May 6, 1929; E unp. 
6443; Glenn W. Brodin, Chicago. 
9740 
Aladin; fox trot, de Maurice Hermite, 
of Franee, sur les motifs de la chan- 
son de Louis Lemarchand; orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
May 10, 1929; 1 c. May 23; E for. 
4759; Enoch & cie., Paris. 9741 


Album no. 2; danzas Cubanas, de H. 
Lecuona, of Cuba; pf. No hables 
mas. [5 others] © Apr. 12, 1929; 
1c Apr. 18; E for. 4731; Ernesto 
Lecuona, Havana. 9742 


Album des douze; morceaux célébres 
pour violon et pf., von Johan S. 
Svendsen, Franz Schubert and oth- 
ers, arr. by Nicolaj Hansen, of Den- 
mark. © Dec. 4, 1928; 1 ¢. Dee. 18; 
E for. 3877; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen, Denmark. 9743 


Album leaf in| E; composed by H. 
Meyerowitz; ‘pf. © 1 e¢ May 29, 
1929; E unp. 72938; Harry Meyero- 
witz, New York. 9744 


Album of four pieces; by Frederick 
Bye, of Great Britain; violoncello, 
with pf. acc. 1. Knockabout. [8 
others] © Apr. 17, 1929; 1 ¢. Apr. 
29; E for. 4157; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) ltd., London. 9745 

Albur de amor; cancion popular mexi- 
cana, arr. de Adolfo Estrada Ortiz, 
of Mexico. © May 2, 1929; 1 ce. May 
27; E for. 4801; A. Wagner y Levien 
sucs., Ss. en c., Mexico City, Mexico. 

9746 
paso-doble, par José Sentis, 

F. Salabert, of France; 
orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur, 
1.° violino conducteur et paroles. 
4to. © Apr. 10, 1929; 1 e. May 16; 
EH for. 4657; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

9747 

All aboard Frisco; words by R. D. Ru- 
ben, music by M. G. Runyan. Pensa- 
cola, Fla., Ruben-Runyan music co. 
© May 18, 1929; 2 ec. May 18; E pub. 
6109; Robert D. Ruben, Pensacola, 
Fla. 9748 


Aleala ; 
arr. par 


512 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1929 


All alone hobo biues; fox-trot, words 
and music by V. H. Moore. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Apr. 
19, 1929: 2 « May 38; HB pub. 5894; 
Vincent H. Moore, Salinas, Calif. 

9749 

All hail! this day of days; from the 
cantata Glad tidings of great joy, 
text by Raymond Harl Bellaire, mu- 
sie by Richard Kountz: sop., alto and 
bar. 4to. © May 6, 1929; 2 ¢. May 
9; E pub. 6004; M. Witmark & sons. 
New York. 9750 


All I do is follow butterflies; lyric by 
Mort Dixon, musie by Harry Woods. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
May 17, 1929; E unp. 6845; Rem- 
ick music corp., New York. 9751 


All I want is y-o-u; by Johnny Tucker, 
Joe Schuster and Gladys Rice, arr. 
by Geo. J. Trinkaus; voc. orch. pts. 
4to. © May 18, 1929; 2 ¢c. May 22; 
E pub. 6273; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 9752 


All I want is you; by Johnny Tucker, 
Joe Schuster and Gladys Rice; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © May 6, 1929; 
2 ce. May 9; E pub. 6010; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 9753 


All in my thoughts; words by T. C. 
Brogan, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
May 21, 1929; E unp. 6955; Thelma 
C. Brogan, Calgary, Alta., Canada. 

9754 


All in the game; words and music by 
H. N. Raymond. © 1 c¢. May 28, 
1929; E unp. 7241; Harold N. Ray- 
mond, Denville, N. J. 9755 


All my life I’ve waited for you; by 
Walter Scharf. [Melody only] © 
1 ce. May 13, 1929; E unp. 6708; 
Benn Trivers and Robert Fram, inc., 
New York. 9756 


All through the years; words by R. R. 
Bailey, music by William J. S. Rit- 
scher. [Photostat] © 1c. May 17, 
1929; E unp. 6855; Roy Rutherford 
Bailey, Chicago. 9757 


Allerseelen; 120 vortrags u. fantasie- 
sticke, von Hermann Weuzel, of 
Germany; harmonium. bd. 1. 
Dec, 10,- 1928 :. tT. ci-May,..2,. 1929; 
E for. 4320; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 

9758 

Alone; words by Theodore Shaw, 
music by Robert Braine, op. 14, no. 
1; high voice. © May 2, 1929; 2 «¢. 
May 9; E pub. 5799; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 9759 


9770 


Alone in my heart; lyric and music 
by K. Coffey. © May 20, 1929; 2 ¢. 
May 27; E pub. 6334; Kathleen Cof- 
fey, San Francisco. 9760 


Alone with God; words and music by 
I, B. Vibbard; pf. © 1 ¢ May 10, 
1929; E unp. 6581; Ida Belle Vib- 
bard, Albany. 9761 


Along the redwood trail; words and 
musie by 8S. M. Modry. © 1c. May 
18, 1929; E unp. 6896; Southard 
Marcus Modry, San Francisco. 9762 


Alphabet (The) song, F-U-N-E-X; 
words and musie by G. C. Penning- 
ton and Billy James. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 17, 1929; 
EH unp. 6883; George C. Pennington, 
Philadelphia. 9763 


Am I blue? by Grant Clarke and Harry 
Akst, arr. by E. Chas. Eggett; vocal 
orch. pts., with words; in F. 4to. 
© May 138, 1929; 2 c.’May 17; E 
pub. 6153; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 9764 


Am I blue; fox-trot, from On with the 
show, lyrics by Grant Clarke, music 
by Harry Akst, arr. by Joseph Nuss- 
-baum; dance orch. pts. 4to. © May 
18, 1929; 2 c. May 22; E pub. 6286; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
9765 
Am I blue; lyric by Grant Clarke, 
music by Harry Akst; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Apr. 29, 1929; 2c. May 
2; E pub. 5997; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 9766 


America, America, that’s where the 
pretty girls grow; words by William 
H. Leonard, music by F. S. Wildt. 
© May 4, 1929; 2 c. May 6; E pub. 
5912; Frank S. Wildt, Lancaster, Pa. 

9767 

America the beautiful; words by Kath- 
arine Lee Bates, music by Will C. 
Macfarlane; mixed voices or voices 
in unison. 4to. © May 9, 1929; 2 «¢. 
May 11; E pub. 5847; Cressey & 
Allen, Portland, Me. 9768 


America the friendly land; words and 
music by M. S. Johnston, arr. by 
T. Frederick H. Candlyn. © 1 ¢. 
May 1, 1929; EH unp. 6289; Malcolm 
Sanders Johnston, Geneva, N. Y. 

9769 

American (The) flyer; march, by G. EH. 
Robinson, arr. by David Coate; 
band pts. with solo cornet conductor. 
Cincinnati, O., Fillmore music house. 
4to. © April 18, 1929; 2c. April 
20; E pub. 5538; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cincinnati. 9770 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9771 


pt. II, n.s., v. 24 


American (The) Legion march; words 
by Ruth Northen, music by C. B. 
Youmans. © 1*c. May 13, 1929; E 
unp. 6698; Callie B. Youmans, At- 
lanta. 9771 


Amherst marching song ; words and mu- 
sic by E. M. Durban. Philadelphia, 
Amherst alumni assn. © April 5, 
1929; 2c. April 29; E pub. 5557; Hd- 
ward M. Durban, Philadelphia. 9772 

Amor es cruel martirio; letra y 
musica de Manuel Moreno, of Mex- 
ico, domiciled at Los Angeles. 8vo. 


[Photostat] © Apr. 22, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 27; E pub. 6063; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 9773 


Amor (L’) perduto; words by Ric- 
cardo Cordiferro, music by Agostino 
Montalto, of Italy ; 1° violini. [Italian 
text] © 1c. music Mar, 29, 1929; 
1 c. words Apr. 23; E unp. 5183; 
Clara Dix, New York. Se OTT4 


Amore Spagnuolo; tango, versi di 
Giuseppe Denaro, musica di Angelo 
Patricolo. © Apr. 1, 1929; 2 c. May 
8; E pub. 5745; Carlo Francesco 
Bodro, Rome. 9775 


Amour (L’) ca n’a Il’ air de rien...; 
fox trot, de |’ opérette Déshabillez- 
vous, par René Mercier, of France; 
orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur, 
1° violino conducteur et paroles. 4to. 
© Apr. 10, 1929; 1 c«. May 16; E for. 
4659; Francis Salabert, Paris. 9776 


An der Weser; lied, worte von Fr. 
Dingelstedt, musik von Gustav Pres- 
sel, arr. von Leopold Weninger, of 
Austria; orch. pts., with violin 1 
conductor. © Apr. 15, 1929; 1 e. 
May 7; E for. 4263; Anton J. Benja- 
min, Leipzig. 9777 


Ananas; music von Stephan Weiss, of 
Austria, arr. von Franz Eber, of Aus- 
tria ; Salonorch.pts., with words. 4to. 
© Jan. 24, 1929; 1 ec. Mar. 18; E for. 
4219; Wiener musik-verlag (Inhaber 
Otto Hirich), Vienna. 9778 


And how; fox-trot song, lyric and 
music by Bob. Roberts; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © Apr. 24, 1929; 2 c. May 
3; E pub. 5712; Independent music 
publishers, Hachita, N. M. 9779 


And wilt thou leave me thus? words 
by Thomas Wyatt, music by Peter 
Warlock [pseud. of Philip Hesel- 
tine], of Great Britain. © Mar. 14, 
1929; 1 c. May 15; E for. 4841; Ox- 
ford university press, London. 9780 


And you'll notice that she never asked 
him why; words by J. W. Rutledge, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 


melody only! © 1c. May 29, 1929; 
_E unp. 7283; Joseph W. Rutledge, 
Kenosha, Wis. ; S781 
And you'll remember me; song or reci- 
tation, words anon., music by Alma 
Stanley. Belmar, N. J., Edgar S. 
Werner & co. © May 8, 1929; 2c. 
May 13; E pub. 6400; M. S. Titus- 
Werner, Belmar, N. J. 9782 


Andante tragique; von Ernst Miiller- 
Betzin, of Germany, op. 72; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor and ist violin 
conductor. London, J. Liber. 4to. 
© Dee. 15, 1928; 1 ce. Apr. 19, 1929; 
E for. 4186; Edition Otto Kuhl, 
G. m. b. H., Cologne, Germany. 9783 


Animation; overture, by A. F. Wend- 
land, arr. by R. B. Hisenberg; band 
pts. 4to. © April 24, 1929; 2 e. 
April 29; E pub. 5611; W. R. Dalbey 
music co., Omaha, Neb. 9784 


Another chance; I was growing awful 


bad, words and music by G. A. 
Hadley. © 1c. May 24, 1929; H 
unp. 7221; George A. Hadley, 
Denver. 9785 


Anywhere with you; fox-trot, words 
and music by L. Kappoe. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. May 16, 
1929; E unp. 6779; Leo Kappoe, 
Tamaqua, Pa. 9786 


Apple-tree; words by T. H. Brown, 
music by Felix White, of Great 
Britain; sop. and contralto. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Apr. 4, 1929; 1 c. May 9; E for. 
4380; Oxford university press, Lon- 
don. 9787 


Aprés; paroles de Lucien Boyer, mu- 
sique de jean Lenoir, of France. © 
Apr. 10, 1929:3 "1c, May 16 aio 
4663; Francis Salabert, Paris. 9788 


April (An) day; by Herbert Ralph 
Ward; pf. © May 21, 1929; 2 e. 
May 28; Epub. 6418; Edward Schu- 
berth & co., inc., New York. 9789 

April rain; words by Annette Wynne, 
music by Harry Colin Thorpe; high 
voice. © May 2, 1929; 2 c. May 9; 
E pub. 5784; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 9790 


April rain; words by Robert Lovye- 
man, music by William J. S. 
Ritscher. [Photostat] © 1c. May 
17, 1929; E unp. 6856; Roy Ruther- 
ford Bailey, Chicago. 9791 


Aramis march; words and music by 
R. Meredith Willson; pf. © Mar. 
5, 1929; 2 c. May 16; E pub. 6057; 
Kalmus filmusic edition, New Mop 


514 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


9814 


no. 5, 1929 
Are we still a million miles from 
nowhere? words by G. Denoyan, 


music by Walter Kushner. © 1 ©¢. 
May 15, 1929; E unp. 6738; George 
Denoyan, New York. 9793 


Argentino amor; tango der leiden- 
schaft, von Don Carlos [pseud.], of 
France, arr. u. deutsche worte v. 
Harry Blum, of Germany; orch. pts. 


4to. © Dec. 15, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 19, 
1929; E for. 4188; Edition Otto 
Kuhl, G. m. b. H., Cologne, Ger- 
many. 9794 


Aria all’ antica; 3° tempo della Suite 
mignonne, di Fernando Limenta, 
trascrizione per viola e pf. di 
Romeo Caprara, of Italy. © Mar. 
29, 1929; 1 c. May 3; E for. 4153; 


A. & G. Carisch & ¢., Milan. 9795 
Armstrong (W. DD.) Four male 
quartets; op. 124. 4to. 1. Night. 
[3 others] © May 15, 1929; 2 «. 


May 16; E pub. 6088; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 9796 


As it were; fox-trot, par Y. P. Mullow, 
arr. par F. Salabert, of France; 
orch. parties, avee pf. conducteur et 
1° violini conducteur. 4to. © Apr. 
10, 1929; 1 ec. May 16; EB for. 4652; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 9797 


As long as we’re together; words and 
music by V. Beach. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 8, 1929; 
E unp. 6354; Val Beach, New York. 

9798 


Ashes of love; lyric by Monty Siegel, 
music by Chas. Rosoff, arr. by 
Herbert Deer; mixed voices. 4to. 
© May 18, 1929; 2 c. May 22; B 
pub. 6277; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 9799 


Ashes of love; lyrics by Monty Siegel, 
music by Chas. Rosoff, quartette arr. 
by Albert Deer; male voices. Ato. 
© Apr. 2, 1929; 2 ec. Apr. 5; E pub. 
4930; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 9800 


Ashes of roses; flower song, words by 
M. E. Blanton, music by Dave Pey- 


ton. © May 10, 1929; 2 c. May 16; 
E pub. 6033; Mattie E. Blanton, 
Chicago. 9801 


Ashes of roses; song without words, 
by C. W. Krogmann; violoncello 
with pf. acc. © 1. May 20, 1929; 
E unp. 6907; Carrie Williams 
Krogmann, Marblehead, Mass. 

9802 


Ask me no more; poem by A. Tenny- 
son, music by K. L. Richards. © 
1c May 25, 1929; E unp. 7181; 
Katherine Louise Richards, New 
York. 9803 


At a football game; a pipe dream 
march, compiled by C. J. Cameron, 
arr. by Albert M. Kanrich; band 
pts. with solo & 1st B flat trumpets 
conductor. obl. 24mo. © Feb. 1, 
1929; 2 c. Feb. 25;*E. pub. 5639; 
Colin J. Cameron, trading as The 
Whittier press, Amesbury, Mass. 

9804 


At dawn when my thoughts turn to 
you; words and music by L. M. 
Powers. © 1 ¢c..May 13, 1929; EH 
unp. 6696; Lorenzo Marzell Powers, 
Washington. 9805 


At sunrise; by Yvonne Beauregard; 
pf. © May 2, 1929; 2 c. May,9; 
E pub. 61381; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 9806 

Atlantic City auditorium and conven- 


tion hall march; by W. Stokking. 
© 1c. Apr. 11, 1929; E unp. 5594; 


William Stokking, Ventnor City, 
No 9807 
Attack (The); by Eric Enoch, of 


Great Britain; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 
1 @ May 15, 1929; E for. 4455; 
Lareine & co., ltd., London. 9808 


Audition stomp; by Pat McCarthy [i. e. 
Patrick McCarthy] [Melody only] 
Or Ioae.u: May, 23,,,,1929; .E.amp. 
7046; Herman Friedman and Pat 
McCarthy, New York. * 9809 


Auf dem kirchhof; ged. von Detlev 
von Liliencron, musik von H. Behr. 
© May 3, 1929; 2 c. May 7; E pub. 
5719; Herman Behr, Brooklyn. 9810 


Augusta; waltz, by S. F. Baldin, of 
Russia, domiciled at Jamaica, N. Y.; 
pf. © 1c. May 27, 1929; E unp. 
7178; Siluan F. Baldin, Jamaica, 


IN. <¥.. 9811 
Aurevoir—bon jour; lyric by Olive 
Chavous, music by G. Cowart. © 


1 ec. May 1, 1929;  E unp. 6244; 
Grace Cowart, Dublin, Ga. 9812 


Autumn carnival; by Robert A. Hel- 


lard; pf. © May 21, 1929: 2 «. 

May 28; E pub. 6416; Edward 

Schuberth & co., ine., New York. 
9813 


Autumb moods; capriccio, by Gerald 
F. Frazee; pf. © April 1, 1929; 2 
e. April 29; E pub. 5541; Walter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. ° 9814 


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9815 


pt. II, n.s., Vv. 


Autumn time; words and music by 
J. W. Pumel. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. May 8, 1929; E unp. 
6535; J. W. Pumel, Portland, Or. 

9815 


Ave Maria; concert spirituel, by I. J. 
O’Kupniak, op. 28, no. 3; sop. or 
ten. solo, with organ ace. © Apr. 
6, 1929; 2 c. May 13: E pub. 6140; 
Ignace J. O’Kupniak, Gardner, Mass. 

9816 


Ave Maria; [from Roman Catholic 
liturgy], music by a Sister of Saint 
Agnes. 4to. © Apr. 23, 1929; 2 c. 
May 17; E pub. 6322; Sisters of 
Saint Agnes, Altoona, Pa. 9817 


Ave Maria; hymn, by a Sister of Notre 
Dame. nos. 1-3. 4to. © Apr. 20, 
1929; 2 c« May 6; E pub. 6129; 
Thomas F. Leonard, Lawrence, 
Mass. 9818 


Ave Maris stella; messe & 3 voix mix- 
tes, musique de P. Jean-M. Plum, of 
France, op. 40. 1. 4to.—2. With or- 
gan ace. © Apr. 5, 1929; 1 c. each 
Apr. 30; E for. 4136, 41387; Alph. 
Schotte et cie, Boulogne s mer, 


France. 9819, 9820 
Aveu (L’); by Leonard Peck, of 
Great Britain; organ. © May 6, 


1929; 1 c«. May 2; Efor. 4248; W. 
Paxton & co., ltd., London. 9821 


Aviation blues; words and music by 
W. Williams. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Apr. 29, 1928; 


2 ec. May 3, 1929; E pub. 6324; 
Wesley Williams, Ahmeek, Mich. 

9822 

Avril sourit ... poéme de Jean Mo- 


réas, musique de Philippe Gaubert, 
of France. © Apr. 5, 1929; 1 «¢. 
Apr. 30; E for. 4134; Heugel, Paris. 
9823 

Aw don’t be that way—sweet baby; 
fox-trot, words and music by J. 
Ring. ©1c. May 31, 1929; E unp. 
7354; Jack Ring, Chicago. 9824 


Awake! thou that  sleepest; 
words [adapted] from Ephesians 
and music by L. J. Kindig. © May 
1, 1929; 2 c« May 10; E pub. 5763; 
Lisle James Kindig, Mattoon, III. 

9825 

Awakening (The) (Das erwachen) ; 
words by Walter Henley, music by 
Aloys George Fleischmann, of Ger- 
many, op. 26, no. 2. © Apr. 3, 1929; 
1c. May 17; EH for. 4470; Augener, 
Itd., London’ 9826 


hymn, 


Awakening of spring; Bohemian mel- 
ody, arr. by A. Honicky; violin 
and pf. ©1c. May 1, 1929; E unp. 
6281; Antonin Honicky, Schenec- 
tady, N’-Y. 9827 


Azares de la vida; fox-trot, letra y 
musica de Alfonso Esparza Oteo, of 
Mexico. © May 2, 1929; 1 ec. May 
27; E for. 4800; A. Wagner y Leyien 
sues., Ss. en @c., Mexico City, Mexico. 

9828 


Baby blue eyes; ballad, words and 
music by Edwina Ford. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © May 10, 
1929; 2 c. May 15; E pub. 5935; 
Elia A. Ford, Oakland, Calif. 

9829 


Baby, does your maybe mean yes? 
words and musie by Mitchell Parish, 
Herbie Mandell and Cornel Tanassy, 
jr.; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by 
M. Kalua. © May 14, 1929; 2 «¢. 
May 29; E pub. 6372; Mills music, 
ine., New York. 9830 


Baby girl; words and music by L. 
Walter. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 2, 1929; E unp. 6320; 
Lou Walter, Atlantic City. 9831 


Baby grand; words by F. E. Golden, 
music by Samuel H. Speck. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ee. May 10, 
1929; E unp. 6599; Frank EH. Golden, 
Dunmore, Pa. 9832 


Baby lips, baby eyes, baby cries; 
words by M. Keown, music by Phil 
Starr. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 25, 1929; E unp. 7125; 
Moira Keown, Flushing, N. Y. 


9833 
Baby mine; lyric by R. Mason and M. 
W. Hall, musie by M. 'W.- Hall. 


[Photostat] © 1 ¢ May 22, 1929; 
E unp. 7036; Matty W. Hall and 
Ruby Mason, Copley, O. 9834 


Baby mine; words and music by F, L. 


O’Bryan. © 1c May 6, 1929; E 
unp. 6481; Franklin L. O’Bryan, 
Chicago. 9835 


Baby cf my love; words and musie by 
Richard Blaine Stauffer. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. May 2, 
1929; H unp. 6734; Richard B. 
Stauffer, Riley, Kans. 9836 


Baby—oh where can you be; words 
and music by Ted Koehler and 
Frank Magine; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by May Singhi Breen. © May 
16, 1929; 2c. May 17; E pub. 6042; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 9837 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1929 


9859 


Baby will you be mine; words and 
music by D. Spiegel. [Words and 
melody only} © 1c. Mar. 12, 1929; 
E unp. 4616; David Spiegel, New 
York. 9838 


Baby’s (The) teeth; words by B. 
Mitchell, music by Luther A. Clark. 
© April 27, 1929; 2 ec. May 3; E pub. 
5620; Bettie Mitchell, Akron, O. 

9839 


Bacchanale; par René Rabey, of 
France; pf. © Apr. 10, 1929; 1c. 
May 16; E for. 4617; Heugel, Paris. 

. 9840 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Bachana; 
introducing no. 1. Six easy pre- 
ludes. In tears of grief from St. 
Matthew passion, etc., arr. by R. W. 
Saar, of Great Britain; pf. © Apr. 
29, 1929; 1 ce. Apr. 25; E for. 4074; 
W. Paxton & co., ltd., London. 9841 


Clavecin bien tempéré; avec 
analyses et conseils sur 1’ interpré- 
tation par G. Sporck, of France; pf. 
4™° recueil. © Apr. 5, 1929; 1 «. 
Apr. 30; E for. 4094; Georges 
Sporek, Paris. 9842 


—— Menuet; transcrit et harmonisé 
par André Benoist, of France; vio- 
lin with pf. ace. © Dee. 31, 1928; 
i -e. Apr. 30, 1929; E. for.. 4097; 
Editions du magasin musical Pierre 
Schneider, Paris. 9843 


Bach’s birthday; 4 fugal sketches, by 
George Dyson, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Mar. 14, 1929: 1 ce. May 15; E 
for. 4833; Oxford university press, 
London. 9844 


Baci e follie; canzone—fox-trot, mu- 
Sica di C. A. Ciociano, of Italy; or- 
chestrina parti, con pf. conduttore. 
4to. © Dec. 30, 1928; 1 ec. May 2, 
1929; E for. 4429; Edoardo Viani, 
Genoa, Italy. 9845 


Baciarti vorrei; polka, by FE. Fazio. 
© 1c. May 21, 1929; E unp. 6978; 
Frank Fazio, Brooklyn. 9846 


Bacio (Il) di Conchita; serenata, di 
Mario Mariotti, of Italy; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Feb. 18, 
1929; 1 ec. May 2; E for. 4092; Edo- 
ardo Viani, Genoa, Italy. 9847 


Back home blues; words and music 
by A. L. Sewall, arr. by Clarke Tate. 
[Photostat] © 1 ee. May 20, 1929; 
E unp. 69386; Anne Landee Sewall, 
Coahoma, Miss. 9848 


Back where the whippoorwills sing; 
words and musie by C. C. Thomson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
May 29, 1929; EH unp. 7296; Clytie 
Cannaday Thomson, Roanoke, Va. 

9849: 

Bagatellen; 50 melodidse stticke fiir 
harmonium svlo von Hermann Wen-- 
zel, of Germany. bd. 1. © Jan.. 
26, 1929; 1 c. May 2; E for. 4313;-: 
Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 9850: 


Bahama shore; words and music by 
Mrs. M. J. Thompson [i. e. Arrie 
Thompson] N. Y. City, Frank 
Harding. © Dec. 15, 1928: 2 c. Dee. 
22; E pub. 6894; Michael J. Thomp- 
son, Jacksonville, Fla. 9851 


Bailando el son; danzon, por F. Tizol ; 
pf. ©1c. May 7, 1929; E unp. 6453; 
Francisco Tizol, New York. 9852 


Balfe (Michael William) Airs from 
The Bohemian girl; arr. by S. E. 
Morris; EH flat alto and B flat ten. 
saxophones, with pf. acc. © May 
14, 1929; 2 c« May 17; E pub. 6053; 
Fred Heltman c¢o., Cleveland. 9853 


Bohemian girl; from the opera, 
fox-trot arr. by Raymond Mat- 
thews; orch. pts. 4to. © May 6, 
1929; 2 c. May 3; E. pub. 5622; Al- 
fred & co., New York. 9854 


Ballade of the stars; by A. de Faria,. 
of Portugal, domiciled at Washing: - 
ton;.melody, with pf. acc. © 1 «¢: 
May 16, 1929; EH unp. 6821; Accacio 
de Faria, Washington. 9855. 


Bambina; words by Tom Ford, music 
by Don Kendall. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. May 10, 1929; EH 
unp. 6600; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 9856 


Banjoistic ; fox-trot, by John Cali, arr: 
by L. Katzman; violin. © 1: Apr. 
18, 1929; E unp. 6235; Louis Katz- 
man, New York. 9857 


Barbecue (The); words by Henry 
Finch, music by Louis Drakeford 
fi. e. L. H. Drakeford], of Great 
Britain. © 1 c¢. Apr. 2, 1929; BE: 
unp. 5346: Lewis Henry Drakeford, 


New York. 9858: 
Baseball, the national game; words: 
by H. ©: George, music by Bud 


SToan.. © le. May 21, 1929; E’ unp.: 
6986.;, Harry Clay George, Seattle. 
9859" 


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9860 


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Battle; second set, poems by Wilfrid 
Wilson Gibson, set to music by P. N. 
Miles, of Great Britain, op. 9; bar. 
London, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 1. 
Retreat. [5 others] © May 7, 
1929; 1 c. May 4; E for. 4748; P. 
Napier Miles, Bristol, Hngland. 

9860 

Battle of the centaurs; photoplay 
music, by Henry Hadley; orch. pts., 
with pf. or organ conductor. © 
May 17, 1929; 2 ec. May 21; E pub. 
6288; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. $861 


Bauern hochzeit walzer; by E. Wil- 
fahrt. [Melody only] © 1 ec. May 
28, 1929; E unp. 7247; Eddie Wil- 
fahrt, New Ulm, Minn. 9862 


Baynon (Arthur) Three soliloquies; 
by Arthur Baynon, of Great Britain ; 
pf. nos. 1-8. © Nov. 29, 1928; 1 ¢. 
May 15, 1929; E for. 4830; Oxford 
university press, London. 9863 


Be, me, fe; words and music by S. 
Small. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 3, 1929; E unp. 6367; 
Solomon Small, Brooklyn. 9864 


Ge my sweetheart again; song and 
dance, words and music by W. B. 


Speth; pf. © 1 c. May 27, 1929; 
BE unp. 7210; William B. Speth, 
Denver. 9865 


Beatitudes (The); anthem for 4 pt. 
cho., words from Matthew 5, music 
iby Harry Rowe Shelley; mixed 
voices, with incidental scp. solo, and 
organ ace. 4to. © Apr. 24, 1929; 
2c. Apr. 27; E pub. 5655; G. Schir- 
‘mer, inc., New York. 9866 


Beautiful friendships; words and mu- 
sic by J. S. High; mixed voices. 4to. 
© May 11, 1929; 2 « May 11; E 
pub. 5873; Jesse Sylvester High, 
Windber, Pa. 9867 


Beautiful one; words and music by 
H. Kane. [Words and _ melody 
only] ©41c. May 16, 1929; E unp. 
6778; Hayden Kane, Pittsburgh. 

9868 

Beavers dance; by E. EH. Harder, 8 
bars of melody by Richard Harder ; 
pt. © May 16, 1929;'2 ¢. May, 24; 
FE pub. 6205; Erwin E. Harder, Chi- 
cago. 9869 


Because I found you sweetheart ; 
‘words by Max Wartell, music. by 
Irving Wallman and Max Kaplan. 
©. Mar. 23, 19295 2c. Mar 20,34 
pub. 4598; Wartell, Wallman & Kap- 
lan, New York. 9870 


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pt. 111, n.s., v. 24 


Because I love nice things; words and 
music by A. EH. Pfeiffer. [Words 
and melody only. Photostat] © 1 
ce. May 25, 1929; E unp. 7117; Ar- 
nold Ernst Pfeiffer, New York. 

9871 


Because. I love you—that’s all; words 
and music by W. Bluethner, of 
Canada, domiciled at New York. 
[Words and melody only. Photo- 
stat] 
7217; Waldo Bluethner, New York. 

9872 

Because of you; words by D. Field 
Brooks, music by I. B. Foldessy. © 
1c. May 28, 1929; E unp. 7063; 
Irene Brooks Foldessy, San Diego, 
Calif. 9873 


Because you are with me tonight; 
words and music by Louis Drake- 
ford [i. e. L. H. Drakeford], of 
Great Britain. © 1c. Apr. 2, 1929; 
Ei ounp. 5349; Lewis Henry Drake- 
ford, New York. 9874 


Because you love me baby; words and 


music by Happy Cook [pseud. of J. 
Cook] [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 9, 1929; E unp. 6544; 
John Cook, Kansas City, Mo. 9875. 


Bees; 4 pt. song, words by Norman 
Gale, music by Percy E. Fletcher, of 


Great Britain; mixed voices. 4to. . 


© May 14, 1929; i c May 16; E for. 
44638 ; Novello & co., Itd., London. 
9876 


Feethoven (Ludwig van) Allegro- 
finale; extrait de la VII‘, sonate, 
op. 30, no. 2, arr. par A. Salabert,. 
of France; orch. parties, avec pf. 
conducteur et 1° violini conducteur. 
4to. © Apr. 10, 1929; 1 ce May 16; 
K, for. 4687; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

98TT 

Before the ending of the day; hymn- 
anthem, words by 8S. Ambrose, music 
by Charles Huerter; mixed voices, 
with bar. solo, and organ ace. 4to, 
© May 2, 1929; 2 c. May 9; E pub. 
5790; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

9878 

Before the sandman comes; words by 
Jack Largay, music by Jill Largay. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
May 6, 1929; E unp. 6461; Warren 
James Largay, Minneapolis. 9879 


Before you came; burlesque ballad, 
written and composed by Kenneth 
and George Western, of Great Brit- 
ain. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Apr. 29, 1929; 1 «@ May 
17; E for, 4490; Reynolds & Co., 
London, 9880 


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© 1c. May 7, 1929; E unp.-. 


no. 5, 1929 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


9899 


Behold, I stand at the door; hymn, 
words [adapted] from Revelations 
and music by L. J. Kindig. © May 
1, 1929; 2 c. May 10; E pub. 5770; 
Lisle James Kindig, Mattoon, ees 

9881 


Behold I will send you Elijah, words 
from the Bible, music by C. F. Tol- 
lestrup; mixed voices. 4to. © May 
4, 1929; 2 c. May 4; E pub. 5663; 
Christian Francis Tollestrup, Ray- 
mond, Alberta, Canada. 9882 


Bekold today is the day of salvation, 
now is the accepted time; hymn, 
words and music by C. EH. Bell; pf. 
16mo. © Mar. 20, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
28; E pub. 2638; Carmon E. Bell, 
Springfield, Il. 9883 


Being bad; by J. M. Langley. [Mel- 
ody only] © 1c May 23, 1929; 
E unp. 7066; John Milton Langley, 
New York. 9884 


Believe in me; words and music by 
B. M. Graebner. © 1 c. May 28, 
20h unp. 72563: Bertha’ M. 
Graebner, San Antonio. 9885 


Believe me I believe you; words and 
music by James Brockman. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. May 14, 
1929; E unp. 6735; Brockman music 
pub. co., Los Angeles. 9886 


Believe me that’s love; lyrie by 
George Whiting, music by Charles 
Abbott and Edwin Weber; pf. acc, 
with ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. © May 27, 1929; 2 c. May 
29; E pub. 63877; George Whiting, 
ine., New York. 9887 


Belle (La) au bois dormant; de Claude 
Debussy, arr. par F. Salabert, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur et 1° violini conducteur. © 
Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c. May 16, 1929; 
E for. 4660; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

9888 


Belle (La) dame sans merci; cho., 
poem by John Keats, music by A. 


Gibbs, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd. 4to. © Feb. 26, 1929; 1 c¢. Mar. 


7; E for. 4254; Armstrong Gibbs, 
Essex, England. 9889 


Belle lune d’argent; poéme de Jean 
Moréas, musique de Philippe 
Gaubert, of France. © Apr. 5, 1929; 
1 c. Apr. 30; E for. 4131; Heugel. 
Paris. 9890 


Bells (The) are gaily ringing; Easter 
earol, words and music by T. Guy 
Lucas, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Jan. 11, 1929; 2c. 
Jan. 9; E pub. 2454; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 9891 


Bells (The) of St. 
Emmett Adams, arr. by Matthew 
Zoltai; violin and pf. New York 
City, Chappell-Harms, inc. © May 
9, 1929; 2 ce. May 10; E pub. 5779; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 9892 


Mary’s; by A. 


Bells over Jordan; spiritual, anthem 
or quartet, words by Daniel Cross, 
music by Bernard Hamblen; mixed 
voices. 4to. © May 17, 1929; 2 ¢. 
May 18; E pub. 6217; Harms, inc., 
New York. 9893 


Benedicite (A); words by Hugh B. 
Cott, music by Robin Milford, of 
Great Britain; male voice choir. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Apr. 5, 1929; 1 ¢« May 
15; E for. 4445; Oxford university 
press, London. 9894 


Benjamin (Arthur) Three little 
pieces ; by Arthur Benjamin, of Great 
Britain; pf. 1. The tired dancer. 
[2 others] © Feb. 21, 1929; 1 «. 
May 15; E for. 4831; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. 9895 


Berceuse ; by Connie Parsons, of Great 
Britain; violin, with pf. ace. © 
Nov. 22, 1928; 1 « May 9, 1929; H 
for. 4883; Oxford university press, 
London. 9896 


Berlin im licht-song; slow-fox, musik 
von Kurt Weill, of Germany, spezia- 
larr. von Otto Lindemann, of Ger- 
many; jazz or full orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor and violin 1 conductor. 
© Dee. 12, 1928; 1, e..dan, 7/1929; 
E for. 4203; Universal edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 9897 


Berlioz (Hector Louis) Les Troyens 
4 Carthage; prélude. arr. par W. 
Tullius, of France; orch. restreint 
avec pf. conducteur. pts. © Dee. 31, 
1928; 1 c. Apr. 30, 1929; E for. 4108; 
Choudens, Paris. 9898 


Beside the sea; words by Edward 
Blair: and Charles Ebey, music by 


E. P. Blair. © 1c May 25, 1929; 
E unp. 7097; Edward P. Blair, 
Seattle. 9899 


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9900 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Best (The) of ’em are none too good; 
words by M.. Holiner, music by 
Alberta Nichols. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 10, 1929; 
EH unp. 6586; Mann Holiner, New 
York. 9900 


Betrayal; original compositions, by 
J. S. Zamecnik and L. de Francesco. 
Music sc. © May 14, 1929; 2 «¢. 
May 13; E pub. 5886; Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. 9901 


Bibi-cheri ; one-step, di Ettore 
Palone; pf. © 1c. May 2, 1929; BE 
unp. 6339; Enrico Bernstiel, Milan. 


9902 
Bible (The) in melody; words and 
music by L. J. Kindig. 4to. © 


May 1, 1929; 2c. and aff. May 10; 
AA 15641; Lisle James Kindig, 
Mattoon, Ill. 9903 


Bible (The) is right; hymn, words by 
A. T. Calhoun, music by C. P. Jones. 
8vo. Gary, Ind., Bolar printing co. 
© Mar. 22, 1929; 2c. Apr. 2; E pub. 
4712; A. T. Calhoun, Gary, Ind. 

9904 

Bicicletta (La) stretta; Italian song 
and dance, by A. Cagnazzo. ©1c. 
May 6, 1929; E unp. 64387; Angelo 
Cagnazzo, San Francisco. 9905 


Biero satimeganta; vortojn kaj arion 
verkis H. W. Hetzel:. [Blue-print] 
© Apr. 10, 1929; 2c. May 21; E pub. 
6147; Henry W. Hetzel, Phila- 
delphia. 9906 


Biff and bing; words by J. R. Hogue, 
music by E. C. McCaw. © 1c. May 
13, 1929; EK unp. 6707; Eleanor 
Custer McCaw, New York. 9907 


Big city blues; from Fox movietone 
follies of 1929, words and music by 
Archie Gottler, Sidney D. Mitchell 
and Con Conrad. © Apr. 11, 1929; 
2ce¢. May 21; E pub. 6176; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

9908 

Big fat mama; words and music by 
Papa Too Sweet [pseud. of Willie 
Harris] [~Words and melody only] 
© 1c..Apr. 24, 1929; E unp. 6420; 
Richard M. Jones music pub. ¢Co., 
Chicago. 9909 


Big gorilla man; words and music by 
J. C. Johnson. [Words and melody 
only] ©1 ce. May 10, 1929; EF unp. 
6605; J. C. Johnson, New York. 

9910 

Billy boy [and] There’s musi¢ in the 

air; arr. by Helen MacGregor; pf. 


duet, with rhythm-band. © May 6, 
1929; 2 c. May 9; E pub. 5970; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 9911 


Bimba mia bimba; words and music by 
P. Sciascia. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. May 23, 1929; E ump. 
7054; Pasquale Sciascia, Philadel- 
phia. 9912 


Birmingham Bertha ; fox-trot, from On 
with the show, lyrics by Grant 
Clarke, mus:¢ by Harry Akst, arr. by 
Ken Macomber; dance orch. pts. 
Ato. © May 18, 1929; 2 c& May 22; 
E pub. 6284; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 9913 


Birmingham Bertha; lyric by Grant 
Clarke, music by Harry Akst; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Apr. 29, 1929; 
2c May 2; E pub. 5993; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 9914 


Birthday party waltz; by Mabel Madi- 
son Watson; pf. © May 22, 1929; 
2c. May 24; EH pub. 6250; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 9915 


Bitere (A) maise; words and music by 
S. Small. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 21, 1929; E unp. 7041; 
Solomon Small, Brooklyn. 9916 


Bitter sweets; by Rudy Wiedoeft; 
saxophone solo, with pf. ace. New 
York, Robbins music corp. © May 
29, 1929; 2 c. May 31; E pub. 6429; 
Rudy Wiedoeft music pub. co., New 
York. 9917 


Blame it on the moonlight; words by 
L. Piggott, music by Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. © 1 ¢ May 13, 1929; 
E unp. 6686; Loretta Piggott, Se- 
attle. 9918 


Blogostawiny; words and music by 
Frank Przybylski; 1st violin. © 1 
ec. Apr. 17, 1929; E unp. 73820; An- 
nette Przybylski, Chicago. 9919. 


Blond oder braun; foxtrot, text von 
Rolf Flor [pseud. of Max Maretzki], 
musik von Josef Freudenthal, arr. 
von Bernh. Egg, both of Germany ; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor and 
violin 1 conductor. 4to. © Apr. 15, 
1929; 1 ec. May 14; E for. 4432; In- 
ternational-edition, G. m: b. GH., 
Leipzig. 9920 


Blond oder braun? foxtrot, text von 
Rolf Flor [pseud. of Max Maretzki], 
musik von Josef Freudenthal, of 
Germany. © Apr. 15, 1929; 1 «e 
May 14; E for. 4442; International- 
edition, G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 9921. 


O20 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


ho. 5, 1929 


9942 


Blossom, rosebush; German folk tune, 
arr. for toy Symphony orch. by J. 
Lilian Vandevere; picture se. and 
teacher’s sc. 4to. © May 4, 1929; 
2c. May 23; E pub. 6890; C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 9922 


Blossom time; lyrics by J. W. Picker- 
ing, music by William J. S. Ritscher. 
[Photostat] © 1 e. May 17, 1929; 
FE unp. 6857 ; Roy Rutherford Bailey, 
Chicago. 9923 


Blue; words by Spencer Taylor, music 
by K. M. L. Smith, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at Garden City, N. Y. 
[Photostat] ©1c. May 8, 1929; E 
unp. 6917; Kenneth Moncrieff Leslie 
Smith, Garden City, L. I., N. Y. 

9924 


Blue bird blues; lyric by Charlotte 
Greenwood, music by Martin 
Broones. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1929; E unp. 4909; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 9925 


Blue bonnet time; love waltz, words 
and music by J. E. Gaskell. © May 
21, 1929; 2 ec. May 18; E pub. 6105; 
John Edwin Gaskell, Houston. 9926 


Blue (The) do-do-dee-skies ; words and 
music by O. Smeby. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 16, 1929; 
E unp. 6786; Oscar Smeby, Kensett, 
Ta. < 9927 


Blue Hawaii; waltz, by Abel Baer, Ira 
Schuster and Irving Caesar, arr. by 
O. Sciacea; band pts. obl. 24mo. 
© May 13, 1929; 2 c. May 14; E 
pub. 5956; Leo. Feist, inc, New 
York. 9928 


Blue Hawaii; waltz song, by Abel 
Baer, Irving Caesar and Ira Schus- 
ter, organ arr. by Walter C. Simon; 
pianorgan with words. © May 10, 
1929; 2 c. May 11; E pub. 5954; Leo. 
Feist, ine., New York.» 9929 


Blue Hawaii; waltz, words and music 
by Abel Baer, Ira Schuster and Iry- 
ing Caesar, arr. by Ferdie Grofé; 
orech. pts. © May 15, 1929; 2 c. May 
16; E pub. 6048; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 9930 


Blue Hawaii; waltz, words and music 
by Abel Baer, Ira Schuster and Irvy- 
ing Caesar, arr. by Wm. C. Polla; 
orch. pts. 4to. © April 26, 1929; 
2 c. April 27; E pub. 5603; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 9931 


Blue lagoon; words and music by Al- 
bert Jacobs and Herbert Scharlin. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 


57721—29—__2 


May 27, 1929; E unp. 7169; Albert T. 
Jacobs and Herbert M. Scharlin, San 
Francisco. 9932 


Blue moments; waltz, words by Josef 
Hoffman, music by H._ Filler. 
[Words and melody only] ©1l1e. 
May 21, 1929; E unp. 6972; Harry 
Filler, Philadelphia. 9933 


Blue Ridge mountain cottage and you; 
words by Al Lewis, music by Al 
Sherman; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by May Singhi Breen. © Apr. 30, 
1929; 2 c. May 1; E pub. 5580; Joe 
Morris music co., New York. 9934 


Blue shadows fantasy; incl. Blue 
shadows, Raquel and Once in a life- 
time, from Earl Carroll vanities, 7th 
ed., orech. by Arthur Lange; orch. 
pts. © May 18, 1929; 2 c. May 15; 
E pub. 6023; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 9935 


Blue (The) step; lyrics by Bud Mur- 
ray [i. e. J. A. B. Murray] and Lon 
Murray, music by Jerome Spolidoro. 
© 1c. Apr. 13, 1929; E unp. 5695; 
Julian A. Bud Murray, Los Angeles. 

9936 

Blue voyage; rhapsody, by Walling- 
ford Riegger; pf. © May 2, 1929; 
22°e@; May sO he. pubs! (5782). -G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 9937 


Blue yodel no. 4; words and music by 
Jimmie Rodgers, arr. by Art 
Addoms; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Agar) 8, 2929); 2e@)Apr. 25';\ EH pub. 
4903; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 9938 


Blues; von Jean Wiéner, of France; 
pf. (In Album Wiéner-Doucet) © 
Feb. 1, 1929; 1-¢. Mar. 18; EH for. 
4234; Universal edition, a. g,, 
Vienna. 


B’nai Brith song; words and music 
by Ben J. Scheinman. © Jan. 8, 
1929; 2 e. May 23; E pub. 6188; 
District Grand lodge no. 4, I. O. 
B. B., B’nai B’rith, Women’s Grand 
lodge, Dist. no. 4, San Francisco. 

9940 

Boat song of the Isles; lyric by Harold 
Boulton, music by Granville Ban- 
tock, of Great Britain; in G. © May 
3, 1929; 1 ec. May 4; E for. 43828; 
Elkins & co., Itd., London. 9941 


Bolero; de Maurice Ravel, of France, 
arr. par Roger Branga, of France: 
pf: .© Apr. 5, 19297'1 ‘ec. Apr.’ '30; 
E for. 4122; Durand et cie., Paris. 

9942 


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9943 


“pt. 111, ni's., v.24 


Bolero; de Maurice Ravel, of France; 
pf.;-4.. hands:; © )Apry 549295 «1c. 
Apr. 30; E for. 4121; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 9943 


Bolivia; hymn, words by Mrs. C. H. 
Berchtold, music by G. Yerbury; pf. 
© May 17, 1929; 2 « May 20; EH 
pub. 6112; Grant Yerbury, Jersey 
City. 9944 


Bomboola; darktown musical comedy, 
. book by D. F. Marcus, lyrics and 
music by D. F. Marcus and Bernard 
Maltin. [Libretto, lyrics and mel- 
ody] © 1e. May 8, 1929; D unp. 
27504; David Frank Marcus, New 


York. 9945 
Book (A) of favorite hymns for 
sundry oceasions; arr. by Frank 


Howard Warner; organ or pf. acc. 
© May 6, 1929; 2 c.. May 9; E pub. 
5963; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
9946 

Books (The) of the Bible; hymn, 
words and music by L. J. Kindig. 
© May 1, 1929; 2 c. May 10; E pub. 
5769; Lisle James Kindig, Mattoon, 
Tl. 9947 


Botellas (Las); letra y musica de 
Concepcion V. Pardo, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Los Angeles. [Photo- 
stat] ©1c. Apr. 15, 1929; E unp. 
6871; Felipe Valdes Leal, Los 
Angeles. 9948 


Bowery (The) bum; words and music 
by Benny Samberg [i. e. Benjamin 
Samberg]; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by Anthony J. Franchini. © May 
17, 1929; 2 ec. May 17; E pub. 6173; 
Bibo-Lang, inc., New York. 9949 


Boy of my dreams; words by Chick 
Field [i. e. G. F. Field], music by 
Les Babbin [i. e. Leslie W. Babbin] 
© 1c. May 7, 1929; E unp. 6498; 
George F. Field, Lynn, Mass. 9950 


Boys of the old countree; words and 
music by Louis Drakeford [i. e. 
L. H. Drakeford], of Great Britain. 
© 1c. Apr. 2, 1929; BE unp. 5345; 
Lewis Henry Drakeford, New York. 

9951 

Brahms (Johannes) Deutsche volks- 
lieder; bearb, von Erwin Schwarz- 
Reiflingen, of Germany, with pref- 
ace and explanatory notes; gitarre 
oder laute begleitung. (Musik fir 
alle, nr. 255) © May 9, 1928; 1 «. 
July 2; E for. 4198; Ullstein, a. g., 
Berlin. [© preface and explanatory 
notes | 9952 


— Minnelied; op. 71, transcribed by 
J. Stuart Archer, of Great Britain; 
organ. © May 31, 1929; 1 c. May 
25; E for. 4849; W. Paxton & co., 
ltd., London. 9953 


Brave; reading with music, poem by 
Edgar Guest, music by Amelie Lane 
Gubbins; pf. © May 28, 1929; 2 «¢. 
May 29; E pub. 6424; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 9954 


Breathe soft, ye winds; part-song, 
music by William EK. Jacquest, of 
Great Britain, tonic solfa tr. by 
H. J. Timothy; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Apr. 24, 1929; 1 ce. Apr. 25; E 
for. 4082; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 9955 


Bride’s (The) leap; words by J. HB. 
Guernsey, music by EF. Thompson. 
© 1c. May 27, 1929; E unp. 7147; 
Floyd Thompson and J. EH. Guernsey, 
Indianapolis. 9956 


Bridges (The) ; from Percussion band 
series, by L. EH. de Rusette, of Great 
Britain; pf. London, J. Curwen & 


sons, ltd. Philadelphia, Curwen, 
inc. © Apr. 10, 1928; 1 ¢: May 2, 
1929; E for. 43854; Louie HK. de 


Rusette, Sutton, Surrey, England. 
9957 


Bright lights; words and music by 
Maurice Licht, arr. by Arthur Fisk. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
May 6, 1929; E unp. 6429; Maurice 
L. Lichtenberg, San Francisco. 

9958 

Bright star; fox-trot, words and music 


by L. A. Heaton, of Canada, arr. by 
Wal. Bromby. © 1c. May 7, 1929; 


E unp. 6499; Lorene Ashman 
Heaton, Rainy River, Ontario, 
Canada. 9959 


Bring me my bath towel now; words 
and music«by M. EH. Roberts; pf. 
and ukulele acc. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Apr. 11, 1929; 
2c. May 29; E pub. 6854; Manning 
EK. Roberts, Reno, Nev. 9960 


3roadway baby dolls; lyric by Al 
Bryan, music by Geo. W. Meyer; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Apr. 29, 1929; 
2c. May 2; E pub. 5990; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 9961 


Broadway (The) bootlegger; waltz 
song, words and music by D. Pacific, 
arr. by N. E. Miles. © May 10, 
1929; 2 ec. May 16; E pub. 6031; 
Dominic Pacific, Kast Lynn, Mass. 

9962 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1929 


Broadway rhythm; lyric by Bob 
Joffe [i. e. Robert Maxwell Joffe], 
music and ukulele arr. by Millard 
Galveston Thomas. © Feb. 23, 
1929; 2 c. May 7; E pub. 5674; Max- 
well-Thomas music publishers, New 
York. 9963 


Broken butterfly; lyric by David Hal- 
pern, music by Burt Levy; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © May 9, 1929; 2 «¢. 
May 11; E pub. 5842; Remick music 
corp., New York. 9964 


Broken dream house; words and mel- 
ody. by E. Anderson. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. May 27, 1929; 
E unp. 7192; Estelle Anderson, Chi- 
cago. 9965 


Broken dreams of yesterday; words 
and music by Evelyn Morris and 
Kay Kyser; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
May 2, 1929; 2 ec. May 6; .E pub. 
5659; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 9966 


Broken-hearted baby; words and mu- 
sic by W. G. Anderson. © 1 ce. May 
6, 1929; E unp. 6480; Wallace Gus- 
tave Anderson, Seattle. 9967 


Bromme (Walter) Die _ sieben 
schlager aus Die Hotelratte; ge- 
sangstexte yon Richard Rillo, music 
von Walter Bromme, of Germany, 
mit einer einlage von Gerard Jacob- 
son, of Germany. © Jan. 22, 1928; 
1c. May 2, 1929; E for. 4823; Rondo 
verlag, Berlin. 9968 


Brother love: photoplay music, by 
Frank Grau, arr. by P. Mondrone; 
orch. with pf. or organ conductor. 
© Apr. 29, 1929; 2c. May 2; E pub. 
6018; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 9969 


Brown eyed baby mine; words and 
music by T. H. Ainsworth. © May 
13, 1929; 2 c. May 16; E pub. 6026; 
Thomas H. Ainsworth, Niles, O. 


9970 

Browne’s (Ted) beginners’ piano 
method; jazz, ed. by Carleton L. 
Colby. © May 20, 1929; 2 ec. and 


aff. May 29; AA 17596; Ten Browne 
music ¢co., inc., Chicago. 9971 


Brownies’ (The) frolic; novelette, by 
Joe Keden;: pf. © May 16, 1929; 
2 ec. May 16; E pub. 6025; Bibo- 
Lang, ine., New York. 9972. 


Brutality; by F. Stahlberg, orch. by 
Emil Hilb; pf. conductor. © Jan. 
10, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 13; E pub. 4212; 
Kalmus filmusic edition, New York. 

9973 


9983 


Bubbling over with joy; from Merry- 
merry, words by R. P. Weston and 
Bert Lee, music by Jack Waller, 
Harris Weston and J. A. Tunbridge, 
of Great Britain; pf. and ukulele 
ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © May 14, 1929; 1 ec. May 
16; E for. 4514; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, ltd., London. 9974 


Bucolique; par René Rabey, of 


France; pf. © Apr. 10, 1929; 1 «. 
May 16; E for. 4614; Heugel, Paris. 


9975 
Buddha; text och musik av Gosta 
Stevens, of Sweden; pf. © Jan. 2, 


1929; 1 ec. Jan. 12; BE for..4427; Edi- 
tion Sylvain, Stockholm, Sweden. 
9976 
Burelar Bill: choral tragedy, verses 
by F. Anstey, music by R. Bough- 
ton, of Great Britain; mixed voices. 
London, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 4to. 
© May 11, 1929; 1 c. May 9; E for. 
4743; Rutland Boughton, Kilcot, 
Gloucester, England. 9977 


Busserl; text nach J. F. Castelli, mu- 
Sik von Hugo Kaun, of Germany; 
minnerché6r a cappella. 4to. © 
Dita al Ooo de Cue Nay 2.5) Ey fOr. 
4303; Amsel-verlag, Berlin. 9978 


But I do say so; from Merry merry, 
words by R. P. Weston and Bert 
Lee, music by Jack Waller, Harris 
Weston and J. A. Tunbridge, of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele acc. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© May 14.1929; 1c. May 162°8 
for. 4515; Francis, Day & Hunter, 


Itd., London. 9979 
Butterfly; valse, poem by Fritz Rot- 
ter and Otto Stransky, English 


adaptation by W. A., of Great Brit- 
ain, music by Harry Ralton. © 
Apr. 19, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 29; E for. 
4248; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
$980 
Butterfly ; valse-song, music by Harry 
Ralton, orchestra by Franz Grothe, 
ot Germany; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor and words. 4to. © Apr. 
25, 1929; 1 c May 24; HE for. 4774; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 9981 


3utterfly ard honey bee; words and 
music by W. J. Deyo. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 38, 1929; 
E unp. 6357; William J. Deyo, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 9982 


Butterfly waltz; by D. Welch; pf. © 
Mar. 12, 1929; 2 ec. April 29; E pub. 
5553; Daisy Welch, Bradford, Pa. 

9983 


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9984 


pt. 11, n.s., v.24 © 


DDD iii ha a ee La eee 


Buy a broom [and] Fox and goose; 
arr. by Helen MacGregor; pf. duet, 
with rhythm-band. © May 6, 1929; 
2 @. May 9; E pub. 5971; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 9984 


By candlelight; chansonnette, by Ha- 
rold Wansborough ; violin and pf. © 
Mar. 21, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 30; E pub. 
4802; White-Smith music pub. co., 
Boston. 9985 


By the garden; by A. E. Cafarella; 
orch. pts. © May 22, 1929; 2c. May 
24; E pub. 6214; Atlas music corp., 
New York. 9986 


By the lazy river; fox trot, words by 
R. Bayfield Evans, music by Peter 
Packay [pseud. of Pierre Paquet], 
of Belgium; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Apr. 15, 1929; 1c. Apr. 27; E for. 
4811; International music co., Brus- 
sels, Belgium. 9987 


By the light of the silverie [!] moon; 
words and music by L. G. Lewis. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
May 22, 19829; E unp. 7002; Lester 
Glen Lewis, Fairmont, W. Va. 9988 


By the mirror of the moon; words and 
music by G. R. Boyce; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Apr. 24, 1929; 2 ec. May 
3; E pub. 5713; George R. Boyce, 
Whiterock, Nev. 9989: 


By the old mill; idyl, by Gardner Le- 
land [pseud. of Arthur Ryder]; pf. 
© Apr. 30, 1929; 2c. May 2; E pub. 
5684; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

9990 


By waters so blue at Honolulu; words 
and music by L. M. Agnew; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © May 14, 1929; 2 e. 
May 18; E pub. 6266; Lucy M. Ag- 
new, Colton, S. D. 9991 


Bye-lo-land; words and music by H. 
M. Sanborn. [Words and melody 


only] ©1ece. May 25, 1929; E unp. 
7110; Harriet Maxwell Sanborn, 
Chicago. 9992 


C’est de ’amour en bouteille; paroles 
de Lucien Boyer, musique de Jean 
Lenoir, of France. © Apr. 10, 1929; 
1 ec. May 16; E for. 4664; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 9993 


Ca, c’est Vamour; fox trot, de Maurice 
Hermite, of France; orch. parties, 


avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © May 
10, 1929; 1 @ May 23; EH. for. 4760; 
Enoch & cie., Paris. 9994 


Ca vous fait bien plaisir; paroles de 
Phylo, musique de Gaston Gabaro- 
che, of France; pf. ace., with uku- 


lele arr. by F. Salabert. © Apr. 10, 
1929; 1 c@. May 16; E for. 4672; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 9995 


Cabaret kisses; lyrics by Billy Rose, 
music by Mabel Wayne. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Apr. 27, 
1929; E unp. 6871; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 9996 


Cabellos de oro; canci6n mexicana, 
letra y musica de Luis N. Varela, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Hl Paso; 2 
voices. 8vo. [Photostat] © May 
11, 1929; 2 c. May 18; E pub. 6084; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 9997 


Cadenza for Beethoven’s concerto in C 
minor, 1st movement; by Harold 
Bauer; pf. © May 14, 1929; 2 ¢. 
May 20; E pub. 6223; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 9998 


California; festival scenes for orch., 
by Frederick S. Converse. Se. 
May 8, 1929; 2 c. May 25; E pub. 
63438; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

9999 


California glee club songs; ed. by Hu- 
gene Blanchard. © May 6, 1929; 
2c and aff. May 18; AA 16226; 
Associated students, Univ. of Cali- 
fornia, Berkeley, Calif. 10000 


California skies of blue; words by Val 
Valentine and C. C. Thode, music by 
C. C. Thode. © 1c. Mar. 26, 1929; 

‘E unp. 6422; Chas. Chuck Thode, 
San Francisco. 10001 


Call dis sinnah home; rythmie spirit- 
ual, words by M. K. Patton, music 
by Clarence A. Stout. © 1 ¢. May 
16, 1929; EH unp. 6892; May Kriete 
Patton, Roanoke, Va. 10002 


Call (The) of Araby; words by L. 
Wolfe Gilbert, music by Mabel 
Wayne. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 11, 1929; E unp. 6768; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 10003 


Call (The) of love; lyric by G. Far- 
nell, music by F. W. Young and R. 
Bond. [Photostat] © 1 ¢. May 6, 
1929; E unp. 6427; Frank W. Young, 
Genevieve Farnell and Rollin Bond, 
Washington. 10004 


Calling for you; waltz ballad, lyrics 
by E. W. Bergman, music by M. Paul 
Manganella. © 1c. May 138, 1929; 
E unp. 6683; Hlvetta W. Bergman, 
Chicago. 10005 


Calling for you; words and music by 
H. Kanter. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c¢ May 1, 1929; E wunp. 
6276; Howard Kanter, New Bedford, 
Mass. 10006 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1929 


Camilla; by GC. Elinor; pf. © 1. 
May 15, 1929; E unp. 7039; Carli 
Elinor, Los Angeles. 10007 


Caminito de la sierra; letra de Manuel 
Iglesias, mtisica de Joaquin Pardavé, 
of Mexico. © Feb. 8, 1929; 1c. May 
27; E for. 4794; A. Wagner y Levien 
sues., Ss. en @., Mexico City, Mexico. 

10008 


Campus capers; from College days, 
words and musie by Martin Broones. 
[Words and melody only] © 1e. 
Mar. 20, 1929; E unp. 4910; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer eorp., Culver City, 
Calif. 10009 


Cancion mixteca; letra y miisica de 
José Lépez Alayés, of Mexico. © 
eae. loon. Le. May ‘270: for. 
4798; A. Wagner y Levien sucs., s. 
en ¢., Mexico City. Mexico. 10010 


Canoe song; by Heller Nicholls, of 
Great Britain: pf. © May 2, 1929; 
2c. May 4; E pub. 5701; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 10011 


' Can’t we be friends; from The little 
show, words by Paul James, music 
by Kay Swift; pf. and ukulele ac 

© May 10, 1929; 2c May 13; E pub. 
5960; Harms, inc., New York. 10012 


Cantie cantraip; merry spell, by Theo- 
dor A. Hoeck; pf. © May 8, 1929; 
2c. May 10; EB pub. 5755; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 10013 


Cantilene in B flat; by HE. S. Hosmer; 
organ. © May 22, 1929; 2 c. May 
24; E pub. 6242; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. — 10014 


Canzoniere per la scuola primaria; di 
Vincenzo Lombardo, of Italy. 4to. 
© Apr. 25, 1929; 1c. Apr. 26; E for. 
4077; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 10015 


Capitol dome; march, by C. HE. 
Downey; band pts. 4to. © May 11, 
20.2 ¢.., May te pubicsent ; 
C. Earl Downey, Arlington, Ind. 

10016 


Caramelo (El); corrido, words and 


music by E. A. Carrillo, of Mexico; ° 


pf. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1928; E ump. 
1809; Eduardo A. Carrillo, Pueblo, 
Col. 10017 


Carmelita! letra y musica de Simon G. 
Casas, of Mexico; 2 voices. 8vo. 
' [Photostat] © May 11, 1929; 2 ¢. 
May 18; E pub. 6070; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 10018 


10029 


Carnival time; by Elva Gade; pf. © 
Mar. 26, 1929; 2 c. April 29; E pub. 
5564; Co-operative music co., Phila- 
delphia. 10019 


Carolina dream girl; words and music 
by E..V. Coy. [Photostat]) © 1c. 
May 138, 1929; E unp. 6695; Earnest 
V. Coy, Chicago. 10020 


Caroline; words and music by J. W. 
Young. ©1c. May 7, 1929; E unp. 
6450; John Wesley Young, Wayne, 
Pa. 10021 


Caromina; a love song of old Italy, 
lyric and music by Andrew Don- 
nelly. © May 2, 1929; 2c. May 1; 
EH pub. 5570; Kay & Kay music pub. 
corp., New York. 10022 


Cat (The) and the canary; melodic 
etude, by Edward A. Mueller; pf. 
©) April 23, 1929°°2° @ April 25; 
E pub. 5530; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. 10023 


Cat (The) and the canary; [musical 
sketch], words and music by HE. 
Samuels, of Australia. © 1c. May 
7, 1929; E unp. 6481; Edmond Sam- 
uels, Sydney, Australia. 10024 


Caught in the rain; from The little 
show, words by Howard Dictz, music 
by Henry Sullivan; pf. and ukulele 


ace. © May 24, 1929; 2 c. May 27; 
EK pub. 6402; Harms, inc, New 
York. 10025 


Cecilla; tango-serenade, di Giulio de 
Micheli, of Italy, op. 57, arr. di Bern- 
hard Egg, of Germany; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Apr. 23, 
1929; 1 e. May 17; E for. 4587; 
Musikverlag City, Leipzig. 10026 


Cecily’s in Sicily, Jerry’s in Jericho; 
words and music by Rex Harle, of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. 
tstaff and tonic sol-fa notations} 
© May 1, 1929; 1 c. May 23; E for. 
4751; Harmer music ¢co., London _ 

10027 


Celia; words by Leo Robin, music by 
Richard A. Whiting; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © May 10, 1929; 2c. May 13; 
E pub. 5857; Famous music corp., 
New York. 10028 


Centifolien; von F. Jellinek, of Ger- 
many, op. 128, bd. 2, neue bearb. 
von Hermann Wenzel, of Germany; 
2 violinen, cello u. pf. © Dec. 381, 
1928; 1 c. May 2, 1929; E for. 4318; 
Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 10029 


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10030 


Cerises (Les); valse boston, sur les 
motifs de la chanson Le temps des 
cerises, par René Sylviano, arr. par 
F. Salabert, of France; orch. parties, 
avec pf. conducteur. 1° violino con- 
ducteur et paroles. 4to. © Apr. 10, 
1929; 1 ec. May 16; E for. 4654; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 10030 


Chagua! por Jesus P. Peralta, of Mex- 


ico, domiciled at El Paso; pf. 8vo. 
[Photostat] © May 11, 1929;°2°c¢. 
May 18; E pub. 6074: Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 10031 


Chameliers (Les) ; caravane, par Mau- 
rice Le Boucher, of France; orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Dee. 31, 1928; 1 ¢«. May 16, 1929; E 
for. 4632; Choudens, Paris. 10032 


Chanson d’ amour; par J. Hollman, 
arr. par F. Salabert, of France; pour 
violon et violoncelle soli et orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur et 1° 
violino conducteur. 4to. © Apr. 10, 
2929 5. . 1eIe May 16: ORR for. 46585 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 10033 


Chanson naive; by Anna _ Joseffer: 
violin and pf. © May 15, 1929; 2 ¢ 
May 16; E pub. 6039; Clayton HE 
Sumn y co., Chicago. 100384 


Chansons d’amour; poésies par divers 
auteurs, musique de.Maxime Jacob, 
of France. 2° recueil. © Mar. 20, 
1929\ Ten Apr 13% Wh for (393235. 
Jobert, Paris. 10035 


Chant (Le) du batelier; sérénata fox 
mélodie, de Fidelio Giai-Levra et D. 
Berniaux, arr. par D. Berniaux, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Apr. 30, 1929; EH for. 4127; D. Berni- 
aux, Bois Colombes, France. 100386 


Chants for the canticles used at morn- 
ing prayer; by J. H. Humphreys, of 
Great Britain. London, J. Curwen 
& sons, ltd.,—Philadelphia, Curwen, 
inc. © May 18, 1929; 1 ec. May 16; 
EK for. 2652; J. Edgar Humphreys, 
London. 10037 


Characteristic intermezzos; by C. A. 
J. Parmentier; theatre organ. folio 
5. Spring blossoms. [4 others] © 
May 6, 1929; 2 c. and aff. May 7; 
AA 17038; Irving Berlin standard 
music corp., New York. 10038 


Charles I de Valois, Due d’Orléans 
rondel; musique par Bernard Van 
Dieren, of Great Britain. © Nov. 
15, 1928;'1 ¢. May 15, 1929; BH for. 
4820; Oxford university press, Lon- 
don. 10039 


pt. 11, n. si vi 24 


Chasing my happiness; ballad fox-trot, 
words by Cromweli-Knox, music by 
Cromwell-Knox and Hec. McLennon,,. 
both of Great Britain; pf. acc., with. 
ukulele arr. by Harry J. Stafford. 
[Staff and tonie sol-fa notations] 
© Mar. 14, 1929; 1 e. Mar. 28; E for.. 
4059 ; Campbell, Connelly & co., Lon- 
don. 10040 


Chata (La) ingrata; words by BH. A. 
Carrillo, musie by J. M. Lopez, of 
Mexico; pf. © 1 ¢ Dec. 4, 1928:;: 
E unp. 1812; J. Martin Lopez and. 
Eduardo A. Carrillo, Pueblo,. Gol. 

10041. 

Che ne vuo’ cchiu’; versi € musica di 
Angelo Forno, of Italy, domiciled at. 
New York; pf. © 1 e May 24, 
1929; E unp. 7077; John Clano, 
Woodside, L. I., N. Y. 10042: 


Che-a-ni-ta; Indian love song, words 
and music by R. Cooke. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e May 3,. 
1829; E wunp. 6400; Ralph Cooke, 
Belmar, N. J. 10043: 


Cheerful (A) hurry; by E. Frederic 
Curzon, of Great Britain, op. 4, no. 
12; orch. pts. 4te. © May. 2, 1929;- 
1c. May 17; E for. 4476; Boosey & 
jco., Itd., London. 10044. 


Cheerio; words and music by EH. Sam- 
uels, of Australia. © I c. May 7,. 
1929; E unp. 6484; Edmond Sam- 
uels, Sydney, Australia. 10045. 


Cheer-o cheer-o my girl loves me;. 
vords by George Andrew Humes, 
musie by Burrell Van Buren.. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
May 11, 1929; E unp. 6633; George 
A. Humes, Philadelphia. 10046: 


Cherokee love theme; by Lemuel Jen- 
nings Childers; pf. © May 3, 1929; 
2 ec. May 6; E pub. 6130; White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston. 10047 


Cherubini (Maria Luigi Carlo Zenobie- 
Salvatore) Anacréon; ouverture,. 
arr. par W. Tullius, of France; orch. 
restreint avec pf. conducteur. pts.. 
© Dec. 31, 1928; Tf c. Apr. 30,1929; 
E for. 4110; Choudens, Paris. 10048: 


Les deux journées; ouverture, 
arr. par W. Tullius, of France; orch. 
restreint avec pf. conducteur. pts. — 
© Apr. 5, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 30; E for. 
4109; Choudens, Paris. 10049: 


Der wassertriger ; ouverture, arr. 
von Leopold Weninger, of Austria ; 
orch. pts., with 1st violin con- 
ductor. © Apr. 23, 1929; I ¢« May 
17; EB for. 4591; Anton J. Benjamin, 
Leipzig. 10050: 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1929 


Chevalier (Le) galant; by James C. | Chinese 


Bradford; pf. © May 24, 1929; 2 ¢. 
May 27; E pub. 6300; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp., New York. 10051 


Chicago waltzer; by John Wilfahrt. 
© 1c. May 13, 1929; E unp. 6667; 
Consolidated musie pub. house, Chi- 


cago. 10052 
Chicken pie; foxtrot, by Clément Dou- 
cet, of France; pf. (Jn Album 


Wiéner-Doucet) © Feb. 1, 1929; 1 
e. Mar. 18; E for. 4237; Universal 
edition, a. g., Vienna. 10053 


Chiefs’ council; from suite In the In- 
dian country, by Cady C. Kenney, 
arr. by R. E. Hildreth. 1. Orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 2. Band pts., 
with solo B flat trumpet, cornet, con- 
ductor. © May 14, 1929; 2 c. each 
May. 31; E 6381, .6882; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. 10054, 10055 


Child 0’ mine; ballad, words by M. B. 
Booth, music by Luther A. Clark. 
New York City, Frank Harding. 
© May 13, 1929; 2 ec May 15; E 
pub. 5937; Martha B. Booth, Middle- 
tewn, N. Y. 10056 


Childhood; words and music by J. 
Bauer. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 3, 1929; E unp. 6353; 
Jennie Bauer, Chicago. 10057 


Child’s (A) prayer; unison song, 
words anon., music by Colin Taylor, 
of Great Britain; pf. or organ ace. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Mar. 21, 1929; 1 c« May 
9; E for. 4377; Oxford university 
press, London. 10058 


China ; foxtrot, by Egon Brown and B. 
Ehrlich, both of Sweden; pf. © 
Apr..27, 1929; 1-¢. May: 11 ; _E..for: 
4391; Edition Sylvain, Stockholm, 
Sweden. 10059 


China silk; operetta in 2 acts, book 
and lyrics by Sarah Grames Clark, 
music by Winifred Moore. Voe. sc. 
4to. © May 20, 1929; 2 ce. May 21; 
D pub. 27509; J. S. Fearis & bro., 
Chicago. 10060 


Chinampa (La); words by Eduardo 
A. Carrillo, music by J. Martin 
Lopez, of Mexico; pf. © 1c. Dec. 
4, 1928; E unp. 1815; J. M[artin] 
Lopez and E[duardo] A. Carrillo, 
Pueblo, Col. 10061 

Chinese doll; five tone Chinese motif, 
by Lindsay McPhail; orch. pts. 4to. 
© May 20, 1929; 2 c. May 27; EB 
pub. 6306; Forster music publisher, 

_ Inc., Chicago. 10062 


10072 


(A) festival: from Street 
scenes in Shanghai, photoplay musie, 
by George J. Trinkaus; orch. pts, 
with pf.-organ conductor. © Apr. 
16, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 19; E pub. 5818; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

10063 

Chinese wedding dance; fox trot, von 
Heinz Lindemann, of Germany, re- 
fraintext von  Fritze Bollmann 
[pseud. of W. Lindemann]; orch., 
mit klavier, harmonium u. jazz band 
stimmen. 4to. © Apr. 30, 1929; 1 
ec. May 15; E for. 4697; Wilhelm 
Lindemann, Berlin-Karlshorst, Ger- 


many. 10064 
Choose ye; sacred song, words by 
Katharine Bainridge, music by 


André Vaneuf [pseud. of Sol Cohen] 
1. Med., in F.—2. Low, in E flat. © 
Apr. -11,. 1929; 2 c. each May 2; EB 
pub. 5168; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


10065 

Choral prelude; tantum ergo, by 
Joseph J. McGrath; organ or 
harmonium. © May 6, 1929; 2 ¢ 
May 9; E pub. 5968; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 10066 


Choral-vorspiele; zwischenspiele uw. 
nachspiele in allen tonarten, von 
Hermann Wenzel, of Germany; 
harmonium o. orgel. bd. 1. © Dee. 
31, 1928; 1 ec. May 2, 1929; E for. 
4321; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 10067 


Choralperlen; ftir harmonium von 
Hermann Wenzel, of Germany, mit 
text und charakteristischem vor-, 
zwischen- und nachspiel fir die 
jeweilige melodie yon Carl Schon- 
herr, of Germany. © Mar. 8, 1929; 
1 ec. May 2; E for. 4310; Fr. Portius, 
Leipzig. 10068 

Chrysanthémes (Les) @ or...; 
poéme de José Bruyr, musique de 
Georges Migot, of France. © Apr. 
5, 1929: 1 ce. Apr. 30; E for. 4099; 
Siréne musicale, Paris. 10069 


Chug, chug, chug; words by R. A. 
Dean, old tune adapted and arr. by 
Sylvester Long Cross; pf. © 1e 
May +27, 1929; "E -unp. 7154; fA. 
Dean, Hamilton, Ney. 10070 


Chum of today, chum of tomorrow; 
words by E. .Jackson, music by 
Sylvester Long Cross; pf. © 1. 
May 27, 1929; E unp. 7156; Elmer 
Jackson, Seattle. 10071 


Church march; by Cuthbert Harris, of 
Great Britain; violin and pf. 
May 22, 1929; 2 c. May 24; E pub. 
6249; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 10072 


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10073 


Churchill-Grindell songs for Sunday 
Schools and religious day schools; 
words by Marian Mitchell Walker 
[and others], music by Churchill- 
Grindell. © May 29, 1929; 2 ¢. and 
aif. June 5; AA 17725; Churchill- 
Grindell co., Plattville, Wis. 10073 


Cielo (Il) 6 un tabarin; blues, adatta- 
mento ritmico di Carlo Italia, com- 
posto di Sebastiano Rizzarelli, of 
Italy. ©1 ce. May 2, 1929; B unp. 
6334; Enrico Bernstiel, Milan. 

10074 

Cin Cin badti; canzone cinese, parole 
di Giovanni Maria Sala e M. Valen- 
tin; musica di Angelo Bettinelli, of 
Italy. © 1c. May 2, 1929; E unp. 
6342; Enrico Bernstiel, Milan. 

10075 

Cine Alcazar de Juarez; por Jesus P. 
Peralta, of Mexico, domiciled at El 
Paso; pf. 8vo. [Photostat] © 
May 11, 1929; 2 c. May 18; E pub. 
6075; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

10076 

Clash of the tribes; photoplay music, 
by George J. Trinkaus; orch. pts. 
with pf. or organ conductor. © Apr. 
16, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 19; E pub. 5815; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

10077 

Classical satire; by Newell Chase; pf. 

© May 2, 1929; 2 c. May 6; E pub. 


0672; Sherman, Clay & co. San 
Francisco. 10078 
Clementi (M.) Two sonatas; ed. by 
Edwin Hughes; 2 pfs., 4 hands. 


Copyright is based upon new matter 
by Edwin Hughes, namely, his in- 
terpretation represented in the leg- 
ible notation thereof contained in 
the copies filed. © May 6, 1929; 
2 -@:' May 9; H pub. 5964;. G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 10079 


Close your eyes and make believe it’s 
me; words by Irving Kahal, music 
by Jimmie Monaco; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © May 20, 1929; 2 c. May 20; 
EK pub. 6114; Donaldson, Douglas & 
Gumble, inc., New York. 10080. 


Closer to me; fox-trot song, lyrie by L. 
Wolfe Gilbert, music by Nathaniel 
Shilkret. © May 8, 1929; 2 c. May 
10; E pub. 5914; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 10081 


Closer to me; fox-trot, lyric by L. 
Wolfe Gilbert, music by Nathaniel 
Shilkret, arr. by Elliott Jacoby; 
orch, pts. 4to. © May 18, 1929; 
2e. May 20; E pub. 6227; Leo Feist, 
inc., New Ycrk. 10082 


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pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Clouds sailing; 
gard; pf. © May 2, 1929; 2 ec. May 
9; E pub. 6132; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 10083 


Clover (Kleeblitter) ; poem by John 
Bannister Tabb, German tr. by 
Erwin Anton, music by E. d’Arba, of 
Great Britain. © May 17, 1929; 1c. 
May. 21;,..E._ for... 4716: i. & We 
Chester, Itd., London. 10084 


Cobarde; words and music by H. 
Ortiz, of Chile, domiciled at New 
York. © 1c. May 22, 1929; E unp. 
71389; Emita Ortiz, New York. 

10085 

Cock-a-doo-dle-doo; 2 pt. eho., words 
traditional, English air arr. by 
Katherine K. Davis; women’s voices. 
4to. © Apr. 27, 1929; 2 c. May 8; 
EK pub. 5735; EH. C. Schirmer music 
co., Boston. 10086 


Cour (Un), une chaumiére; paroles 
de Jacques-Charles et Léo Leliévre, 
fils, musique de René Sylviano, of 
France; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by F. Salabert. © Apr. 10, 1929; 
1 ec. May 16; E for. 4681; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 10087 


Cold (The) spring rain; by Rudolf 
Kvelve, op. 16, no. 2; pf. © May 
13, 1929; 2 c. May 20; E pub. 6089; 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 10088 


Collection of Italian & Neapolitan 
songs for mandolin; compiled and 
arr. by A. De Martino, of Italv. 
serie 94. 4to. © Jan. 3, 1929; 2.¢. 
and-aff. Mar. 16; A for. 2233; Ital- 
ian book co., New York. 10089 


Colleen O’Kildare; theme song of 
High voltage, words by George J. 
Wagener, music by George Green ; 
pf. ace, with ukulele arr. by Dan 
Dougherty. © May 29, 1929; 2 e. 
May 31; E pub. 6425; Ager, Yellen 
& Bornstein, ine., New York. 10090 


College days; from College days, lyrie 
by Al Boasberg, music by Martin 
Broones. [Words and melody onlv] 
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1929; E unp. 4911; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 10091 


College university ; from College days, 
lyrics and music by Martin Broones. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Mar. 20, 1929; E unp. 4912; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver City, 
Calif. 10092 


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FF & 2a 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1929 


Columbia ultra modern method for 
saxophone and clarinet; by 8S. T. 
Daley. pt. 2. © May 14, 1929; 2c. 
May 18; E pub. 6414; Samuel T. 
Daley, Akron, O. 10093 


Come! romanza, by G. Pompeo; mel- 
ody with pf. acc.; in G@. ©1c¢. May 
11, 1929; E unp. 6664; Giovanni 
Pompeo, Boston, Mass. 10094 


Come back; waltz, words and music by 
C. Santoro. Rey. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. May 22, 1929; E 
unp. 7022; Carl Santoro, Norristown, 
Pa. 10095 


Come back to me; words and music 
by I. I. Mohl. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. May 16, 1929; E unp. 
6784; Ida I. Mohl, Auburn, Pa. 

10096 

Come back to me; words by L. I. Gra- 
ham, music by Burrell Van Buren. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
May 20, 1929; E unp. 6933; Luzetta 
Isabelle Graham, Peterboro, Ont., 
Canada. 10097 


Come live with me; words by Chris 
topher Marlowe, music by Constance 
Mills Herreshoff; high voice. © 
May 21, 1929; 2 ec. May 23; E pub. 
6196; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

10098 

Come, take a Sail on the rainbow; 
waltz song, words by B. F. Willis, 
music by Harold Dixon; ‘pf. and 
ukulele acc. © 1c. May 13, 1929; 
EK eunp. 7227; Benj. Franklin Willis, 
Mount Vernon, Ia. 10099: 


Come to my blessed Redeemer; hymn, 
words and music by L. M. Rahner, 
arr. by M. L. Borom. © 1 ¢ May 
23, 1929; E unp. 7057; Louise M. 
Rahner, Richmond Hill, L. I., N. Y. 

10100 

Comme au premier jour; boston 
chanté, paroles de Vincent Telly, 
musique de Learsi, of France. © 
ww 2D, Loco: LAC. Aor. “ou i TOL. 
4105; Learsi, Paris. 10101 


Common sense pipe organ drills; for 
independence of hands and feet, by 
Russell Snively Gilbert. © Apr. 11, 
eo, 2 e. Apr. 2S: “Wr ab: 6124 - 
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston. 

10102 

Communion service; mass in D, by 
George Henschel, of Great Britain, 
op. 76; 4 pt. cho., soli and organ. 
4to. © Apr. 29, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 30; 
E for. 4246; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 10103 


10114 


Competitive moon; words by J. M. 
Mulholland, music by V. Johns. © 
1 ce. May 18, 1929; E unp. 6980; John 
M. Mulholland and Vivian Johns, 
Butte, Mont. 10104 


Composizioni per banda; serie 1", stru- 
mentazione di Raffaele Luongo, of 
Italy. Partitura guida. obl. 16mo. 
©: Sept. 25, 1928: tc, Oct. 29: E 
for. 1953; Guglielmo Zanibon, Pa- 
dova, Italy. 10105 


Concertina walzer; by E. Wilfahrt. 
[Melody only] © 1c. May 28, 1929; 
EK unp. 7249; Eddie Wilfahrt, New 
Ulm, Minn. 10106 


Concertino in D; by George Liebling, 
of Germany, domiciled at San Fran- 
cisco, Calif.; violin and pf. © May 
6, 1929; 2 c..May 9; E pub: 5966; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 10107 


Concerto dell’ estate; de Ildebrando 
Pizzetti, of Italy; orch. Partitura. 
12mo. 1. Mattutino. [2 others] © 
May 6, 1929 -dice) May 75° I” for. 
4332; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 10108 


Conqueror (The); words by Hetty 
O’Haley, music by Robert Braine, 
op. 14, no. 2; high voice. © May 
2, 1929; 2 c. May 9; E pub. 5800; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 10109 


Conquerors (The); photoplay music, 
by Adolph Fink; orch. pts., with pf. 
or organ conductor. © May 1%, 
1929: 2 ec. May 21; E pub. 6289; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 10110 


Consejos (Los) del ranchero; corrido 
mexicano, letra y musica de L. 
Francés, of Spain, domiciled at New 
York. © 1c. May 31, 1929; E unp. 
7363; Leopoldo Francés, New York. 

10111 


Continong (The); continental one- 
step, words by Raymond Wallace, 
music by Ch. Borel-Clere, of Great 
Britain; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by Harry J. Stafford. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 9, 
1929; 1 ec. Mar. 20; E for. 4060; 
Campbell, Connelly & co., London. 

10112 

Conversational (A) episode; by KE. 
Frederic Curzon, of Great Britain, 
op. 4, no. 10; orch. 4to. © May 3, 
1929; 1c May 28; E for. 4758; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 10113 

Copper (The) and the gunman; words 
and music by Clarence Gaskill. © 
Apr. 15, 1929; 2°¢e: May 4; HE pub. 
5637; Adams, Vee & Abbott, ine., 
Chicago. 10114 


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10115 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Core che soffre; by Mario Pagano, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. 
[Melody only] ©1e. Mar. 16, 1929; 
EK unp. 4777; John Clano, Woodside, 
eee dss Ney Xe 10115 


Cornish (The) parson; old time bzl- 
lad, words by Arthur L. Salmon, 
music by Kennedy Russell, of Great 
Britain; in C. © Apr. 16, 1929; 1c. 
May 17; E for. 4484; Kennedy Rus- 
sell publications, London. 10116 


Coronet (The); book of songs for 
schools, ete., with suggestions by 
Ted R. Griffiths, R. J. McDowell 
and B. V. Galbraith. no. 21. 8vo. 
© May 8, 1929; 2 c. and aff. May 
27; AA 17887; Hall-Mack  o., 
Philadelphia. 10117 


Corrido de Los Reyes; regional mexi- 
cano, letra y musica de Luis N. 
Varela, of Mexico, domiciled at El 
Paso; 2 voices with solo ad lib. 
8vo. [Photostat] © May 11, 1929; 
2c. May 18; E pub. 6085; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 10118 


Cosi Ketty; valzer lento, di Ettore 
Palone, of Italy; melody with pf. 


ace. © 1¢. May 2, 1929; E ump. 
6340; Enrico Bernstiel, Milan. 

10119 

Cottage by the sea; words by M. 


Stephens, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
[Words and melody only] 
May 10, 1929; E unp. 6592; Mar- 
ceitta Stephens, Galveston, Tex. 
10120 
Cotton pickers; piccaninny dance, by 
Elizabeth Blackburn Martin, se- 
lected, ed., annotated and fingered 
by John M. Williams; pf. © Apr. 
30, 1929; 2 ec. May 11; E pub. 5834; 
Boston musie co., Boston. 10121 


Could you love me? waltz song, words 
by C. Blanchard, music by Samuel 
H. Speck. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © May 7, 1929; 2 ce. May 
15; E pub. 5942; Cora Blanchard, 
Mexico, Me. 10122 


Country club waltz; by Cecil Cowles; 
pi. “Or May~2,''1929) 2 May 9; 
E pub. 5797; G. Schirmer, ine., New 


York. 10123 
Country (A) dance; by Ida Bostel- 
mann; pf. © May 2, 1929; 2 «. 


May 9; E pub. 5801; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 10124 


Cow (The) boy; words by I. HE. 
Warren, music by David Reed. © 
1c. May 27, 1929; E unp. 7161; 
Ila E. Warren, Coffee, Calif. 10125 


© Aye: 


Cradle song; by Cuthbert Harris, of 
Great Britain; violin and pf. © 
May 22, 1929; 2 c. May 24; HE pub. 
6246; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 10126 


Crazy ’bout my lollypop; words and 
music by Spencer Williams. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1 ¢. May 
3, 1929; E unp. 6613; Georgia music 
co., New York. 10127 


Credo; musique de P. J-M. Plum, of 


France,...op. 44. . i Aj s3) Jaga 
@hommes. 4to.—2. 3 voix mixtes. 


4to.—3. A 3 voix d’hommes, et orgue. 
© Apr. 5, 1929; 1 c. each Apr. 30; 
EK for. 4140-4142; Alph. Schotte et 
cie., Boulogne s/mer, France. 
10128-10130 
Crickets at play; by Yvonne Beaure- 
gard; pf. © May 2, 1929; 2 c. May 
9; E pub. 61383; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 10131 


Crossing the bar; 4-part setting for 
male choir, words by ‘Tennyson, 
music by Kenneth Finlay, of Great 
Britain. 4to. [Staff and _ tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Mar. 21, 1929; 
1c. May 24; E for. 4737; Joseph 
Williams, ltd., London. 101382 


Cruel hearted woman blues; words 
and music by Margaret Webster, 
Clarence Williams and Tim Brymn. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
May 13, 1929; E unp. 6677; Claren- 
ence Williams music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 10133 


Cruel Mary Ann; words and music by 
A. L. Gubbins; pf. © 1 ¢. May 2, 
1929; E unp. 6326; Amelie Lane 
Gubbins, San Rafael, Calif. 10134 


Cry! ery! ery! words and music by 
Simon Cotler. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. May 8, 1929; EH unp. 
6563; Simon Cotler, New York. 

10135 


Cubanella; intermezzo-fox-trot, by 
Clare W. Fisher, of Great Britain; 
orch. pts. 4to. © Aug. 6, 1928; 1 ¢. 
May 15, 1929; E for. 4454; Lareine 
& co., ltd., London. 10136 


Cucuel (Edward) ‘Two sketches of 
jazz; by Joe Edwards [pseud. of EH. 
Cucuel]; pf. 1. Steppin’ the keys. 
[4,.other] © Apr. 1, 1929; 2\eeae: 
15; E pub. 5678; Edward Cucuel, 
New York. 10137 


Cutie-cutie-cute; words by A. Rogers, 
music by Chester Escher; 1st violin. 
© 1c. May 16, 1929; E unp. 6820; 
Alice Rogers, Waynoka, Okl. 10138 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1929 


10159 


Cycle (A) of hymns; words by Harry 
Webb Farrington, music by R. R. 
Peery. 1. The men in air. [5 
others.] © Apr. 20, 1929; 2 ¢ May 
S29) pub. 5733; Rob: Roy.» Peery, 
Wooster, O. 10139 


Czechoslovak hymn; arr. by A. Ho- 
nicky; violin and pf. © 1 ec. May 
1, 1929: E unp. 6288; Antonin Ho- 
nicky. Schenectady, N. Y. 10140 


Czepiny; words and music by Frank 
Przybylski; 1st violin. © 1. Apr. 
17, 1929; E unp. 7326; Annette 
Przybylski, Chicago. 10141 


Daddy and home; words by Elsie Mc- 
Williams, music by Jimmie Rodgers, 
arr. by Art Addoms; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Apr. 8, 1929; 2 ec. Apr. 25; 
E pub. 4905; United pub. co., New 
York. 10142 


Daddy won’t you please come home; 
from Thunderbolt, words and music 
by Sam Coslow; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© May 23, 1929; 2 c« May 28: E 
pub. 6183; Famous musie ecorp., New 
York. 10143 


Daddy you got ey’rything; words and 
music by J. C. Johnson. [Chords, 
single staff] © 1. Apr. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 6616; J. C. Johnson, New 
York. 10144 


Daffodils (The); unison song, words 
by. Wordsworth, musie by R. H. Hull, 
of Great Britain. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 4, 
1929; 1 ec. May 15; E for. 4815; Ox- 
ford university press, London. 10145 


Daffy-down-dilly ; intermezzo, by Ed- 
gar Martell, arr. by Erie Mareo, of 
Great Brtiain; orch. pts., with pf. 
eonduector and violin 1 conductor. 
4to. © Feb. 20, 1929; 1 c May 4: 
E for. 4161; Bosworth & eo., Leipzig. 

10146 


Dalcroze (E. Jaques-) Douze petites 
images pour enfants; par E. Jaques- 
Dalcroze, of Switzerland; pf. re- 
cueil, 4to. © Jan. 15, 1929; 1 «. 
May 2: E for. 4299; Au grand pas- 
sage, Geneva, Switzerland. 10147 


Damask (The) rose; selection. from 
the musical romance, adapted from 
themes of Chopin, by G. H. Clutsam, 
of Great Britain; pf. © May 17, 
1929; 1 ce. May 16; E for. 4459; 
Keith-Prowse & eo., 1td., London. 

10148 


Damask (The) rose ; theme song from 
The damask rose, adapted from 
themes of Chopin, by G. H. Clutsam, 
of Great Britain. © May 17, 1929; 
1 e. May 16; E for. 4458; Keith- 
Prowse & co., ltd., London. 10149 


Dance (The) of the butterflies; by 
Nellie Miles; pf. Boston, W. B. 
Hasey & co. © Apr. 30, 1929; 2c. 
May 1; E pub. 5574; Ward Beecher 


Hasey, Boston. 10150 
Dance of the. Chinese devils; allegro 
grottesco, from Street scenes in 


Shanghai, by George J. Trinkaus; 
orch. pts., with pf. or organ con- 
ductor. © May 13, 1929; 2 ¢«. May 
16; E pub. 6165; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 10151 


Dance of the gnomes: by William Bur- 
rowes Cooke; pf. © April 15, 1929; 
2c. April 29; E pub. 5565; Co-opera- 
tive musie co., Philadelphia. 10152 


Dance of the houris; by Gaston Borch, 
orch. by Walter C. Schad; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor and ist violin 
conductor. © Aug. 20, 1928; 2 «. 
Aug. 24; E pub. 698269; Belwin, inc., 
New York. 10153 


Dance of the paper dolls; words and 
music by Johnny Tucker, Joe Schus- 
ter and John Siras; arr. by Albert 
Deer: mixed voices. 4to. © Apr. 
29, 1929; 2 c. May 2; E pub. 5986; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

10154 

Dance of the snowflakes; by Mabel 
Madison Watson; pf. © May 22, 
1929’; 2 e. May 24; EF pub. 6254; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

10155 


Dance with me; from Hansel and 
Gretel, by Humperdinck, arr. by J. 
Lilian Vandevere; toy symphony 
orch. pts., with pf. and teacher’s se. 
4to. © Apr. 27, 1929; 2 ec. May 13; 
HE) pub. 5852; C. C. Birchard & co, 
Beston. 10156 


Dancer. (The) and death; tango, by 
M. Gold; pf. © 1c. May 27, 1929; 
E unp. 7206; Matthew Gold, Bay- 
onne, N. J. 10157 


Dancing animal crackers; by Herbert 
Steiner, Harry De Costa and Sam 
Herman; pf. © Apr. 22, 1929; 2 e. 
May 4; E pub. 5681; Mills music, 
inc., New York. 10158 


Dancing silhouette; by Earl Roland 
Larson; pf. © May 2, 1929; 2 «. 
May 9; E pub. 5791; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 10159 


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10160 


Dans le jeune et frais cimetiere ; poéme 
de Jean Moréas, musique de Phil- 
ippe Gaubert, of France. © Apr. 5, 
1929; 1 c. Apr. 30; E for. 4133 ; Heu- 
gel, Paris. 10160 


Dansas (Det) pa dstermans brygga; 
vals, text och musik ay Gideon 
Wahlberg, of Sweden; pf. © May 
1, 1929; 1 c. May 20; E for. 4705; 
Ernst Rolfs musikfo6rlags, A. B., 
Stockholm, Sweden. 10161 


Danse bucolique; par Louis Vuillemin, 
of France; pf. © Apr. 10, 1929; 1 ¢. 
May 16; E for. 4607; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 10162 


Danse du papillon; by S. Feinsmith. 
[Melody only] ©1c. May 31, 1929; 
EH ourp. 7358; Sam Feinsmith, New 


York. 10163 
Danse orgiaque; par V. Dyck, of 
France; grand orch. symphonique, 
parties. © Apr. 10, 1929: 1 c. May 


16; HK for. 4608; Hditions musicales 
Hvette, Paris. 10164 


Danses gothiques; par Erik Satie, of 
France: pt... .© Apr. 10, 1929°"1 .c. 
May 16; E for. 4621; Rouart, Lerolle 
et cie., Paris. 10165 


Danza di Damine; di Giulio de Mich- 
eli, of Italy, op. 67; orch. pts. with 
pf. conductor. 4ts. © Mar. 15, 
1929; 1 c. May 2; E for. 4090; C. 
Beltramo, San Remo, Italy. 10166 


d’Arba (E.) Three duets; words tr. 
and arr. from Italian poem and mu- 
sic by HE. d’Arba, of Great Britain ; 
ten. and sop. 1. Pavana. [2 others] 
© May 17, 1929; 1 ec. May 21; E for. 
4714; J. & W. Chester, ltd., Lon- 
don. 10167 


Dark cloud blues; words and music by 


C. S. Higby. © 1c. May 4, 1929; 
EK unp. 6410; Catherine Sturgis 
Higby, Pomona, Calif. 10168 


Dark eyes (Oum uepubia, ou ACHBIA); 
Russian gypsy ballad, English lyrics 
by Carol Raven, music arr. by A. 
Fassio. © May 28, 1929; 2 ce. May 
29; E pub. 6860; Edward B. Marks 
music co., New York. 10169 


Darlin’ my darlin’; words by Herman 
Ruby, music by Ray Perkins and 
Norman Spencer; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © Apr. 29, 1929; 2 e. May 2; 
E pub. 5989; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 10170 

Darling I’m in love with you; words 
by A. H. Fitch, music by Kay 
Fitch [pseud. of K. C. Fitch] 


pt. 117, n.s.,. v. 24 


[Chords, single staff] © 1 c. Apr. 
23, 1929; E unp. 7310; Kenneth C. 
Fitch and Arthur H. Fitch, Olean,. 
N. Y. 10171 


Das klingt als wenn’s ein marechen 
wiir; lied aus dem singspiel, Jett- 
chen gebert, text von Willi Wolff, 
musik von Walter Kollo, of Ger- 
many. © Feb. 20, 1929; 1 ¢. May 2; 
E for. 4289; Edition Vuvag, verlag: 
u. vertrieb, a. g.,‘ Berlin. 10172 


Das weiss kein mensch; waltz by 
John Wilfahrt. © 1c. May I, 1929; 
E unp. 6264; Consolidated music 
pub. house, Chicago. 10173: 


Daughter (The) of Jairus; sacred can- 
tata, by John Stainer, arr. by A. 
Stanley Osborn; women’s voices. 
Cho. pts. 4to:. © May 7, 1929; 2 c.. 
May 20; E pub. 6218; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 10174. 


Dawn; fox trot, by F. L. Streapy, of 
Belgium; orch. pts. 4to. © Apr. 5, 
1929; 1 c«. Apr. 30; E for. 4104; H. 
Benjamin, Paris. 10175: 


Day after day; words by Latham 
Ovens, music by M. H. Slote. -© 1 
ec. May 10, 1929; E unp. 6619; Mil- 
ton Henry Slote, Ithaca, N. Y. 

. 10176. 

Davy dreams; words and music by R. 
M. Hutcherson. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. May 27, 1929; EK unp. 
7141; Ralph Miles Hutcherson, De- 
troit. 10177 


Day dreams; words by Stella Unger 
and Saul Bernie, music by Jimmy 
Johnson. © May 14, 1929; 2 c. May 
15; E pub. 5950; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 10178: 


Day (A) in Naples; Italian divertise- 
ment, by Geo. W. Byng, arr. by 
Frank Winterbottom, both of Great 
Britain; military band pts., with 
conductor. © Mar. 11, 1929; 1 c. 
Mar. 22; E for. 4159; Hawkes & son 
(London) l1td., London. 10179 


Day (A) in Venice; suite, music by 
Ethelbert Nevin, op. 25, text and arr. 
by Paul Bliss; sop., alto and bass. 
4to. 1. Dawn. [3 others] © May 
6, 1929; 2 c. May 8; E pub. 5913; 
John Chureh eo., Cincinnati. 10180 


Day (A) with the scouts; national 
airs and cClassies arr. and adapted 
to activities of a scout, ed. and com- 
piled by Leopold W. Rovenger ; pf. 
© May 15, 1929; 2c. May 16; E pub. 
6174; Schroeder & Gunther, inc., 
New York. 10181 


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10202 


Daylight (The) saving’s got me rav- 
ing; words and music by SS. 
McKnight, of New Zealand. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ce. May 10, 
1929 ; E unp. 6569; Strath McKnight, 
Timaru, New Zealand. 10182 


De j6 vona, ha véna; blues, szévegét 
irta: Weiner Istvin, zenéjét szerzé: 
EF. Markush, of Hungary; orch. pts. 
with words. Budapest, Rézsavolgyi 
astarsa. 4to. © Apr.”5, 19295 "1-e. 
May 4; E for. 4327; Fred Markush, 
Budapest, Hungary. 10183 


De profundis; poem by Hermon Ould, 
musie by U. Greville, of Great Brit- 
ain. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd. © May 7, 1929; 1 c. May 4; HB 
for. 4747; Ursula Greville, Gerrards 
Cross, Bucks, England. 10184 


De tu lado al paraiso; danza, por 
Juan Morel Campos; pf. Ponce, 
Puerto Rico, Bazar Otero de Otero 
y compania. © Feb. 23, 1928; 2 ec. 
April 2, 1929; E pub. 5535; Placido 
Morel Campos, San Juan, Porto 
Rico. 10185 


Deacon’s (The) prayer; words by J. 
E. Guernsey, music by F. Thompson. 
© 1 ¢ May 27, 1929; E unp. 7146; 
Floyd Thompson and J. E. Guernsey, 
Indianapolis. 10186 


Dean’s (Warren N.) bon ten collec- 
tion of duets for tenor banjo. © 
May 21, 1929; 2 c. and aff. May 25; 
AA 16628; William C. Stahl, Mil- 
waukee. 10187 


Dear California; poem by Henry Van 
Dyke, music by Carrie Jacobs-Bond ; 
high voice, in A flat. © May 27, 
1929; 2 c. May 29; E pub. 6345; 
Carrie Jacobs-Bond & son, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 10188 


Dear little mother ; Mother’s day song, 
words by Grace McCouch, music by 


Ruth Dale. 1. High voice—Med. 
voice—Low voice—2. Sop. and 
alto.—Mezzo-sop. and ten. © Apr. 


1, 1929; 2 ce. each May 11; E pub. 
5922, 5923; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, OQ. 10189, 10190 


Dear little mother of mine; words by 
Charles Van Scoyk, music by Helene 
Marguerite Greene; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © 1c. May 27, 1929; E unp. 
7208; Helene M. Greene, Rochester, 
Vv. y. 10191 


Dear mother of mine; words by G. E. 
v. E. Ebert, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. [Words and melody only] 


© 1c. May 10, 1929; E unp. 6598; 
Grete E. v. E. Ebert, Milwaukee. 
10192 


Dear mother your [!] as sweet as the 
roses; words and music by P. A. G. 
Quinn. ©1c. May 8, 1929; E unp. 
6506 ; Patrick Aloysius George Quinn, 
Fairview, O. 10193 


Dear old fashion’d waltz; words by 
Philip Seeley, music by Paul Emson, 
of Great Britain; pf. and ukulele 
aee. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © May 15, 1929; 1 c. May 
20; E for. 4700; Cambridge music 
eo., Itd., London. 10194 


Dear old fashioned days; by D. Tiom- 
kin, of Russia, domiciled at New 
York; 1st violin. © 1c May 24, 
1929; E unp. 7087; Dimitri Tiomkin, 
New York. 10195 


Dear old mother; words by A. Mat- 
thews, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
Apr. 26, 1929; E unp. 6451; Alfred 
Matthews, Grove City, Pa. 10196 


Dear pal o’ my dreams; waltz song, 
words by O. M. Cook, music by A. A. 
Lyons. © 1c. May 10, 1929; E. unp. 
6606; Olive May Cook and Agnes An- 
derson Lyons, Twin Falls, Id. 

10197 


Dear Phi pi epsilon; words.and music 
by L. B. Stroup; pf. Columbus, O., 
Phi pi epsilon sorority. 4to. © May 
25, 1929; 2 c. May 25; E pub. 6298; 
Leora Belle Stroup, Cleveland. 

10198 


Dear River Dee; words by Althea Mer- 
tis Latham, music by J. HE. Latham, 
sr.; pf. ©1c. May 23, 1929; B unp. 
7050; Joseph Effingham Latham, sr., 
Brewster, Mass. 10199 


Dear, you're like an orchid ; words and 
music by A. Marovich. © 1 ¢. May 
20, 1929; E unp. 6989; Anne Maro- 
vich, Berkeley, Calif. 10200 


Dearest girl of mine; words by M. 
Hill, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
May 6, 1929; 2 ec. May 8; E pub. 
5904; Mildred Hill, Providence, R. I. 

10201 


Deedy um dum; words by J. L. Cook, 
music by Joseph Hilliard. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. May 21, 
1929; E unp. 6965; Jean Lawrence 
Cook, New York. 10202 


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pt. II, n. s., v.24 


Deep in the arms of love; words and 
music by Lou Davis and Roy Ingra- 
ham. © May 9, 1929; 2 c« May 10; 
EK wnpe 5838; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 10203 


Deeper than the sea; lyric by Jack 
Murray, music by Sammy Fain. 
[Words and melody only] ©1ee. 
May. 11,..1929; E unp. 6623; De 


Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 10204 
Del rancho a New York; corrido, 


words by E. A. Carrillo, music by 
J. M. Lopez, of Mexico; pf. ©1e. 
Dec. 4, 1928; E unp. 1811; J. Martin 
Lopez and Eduardo A. Carrillo, Pu- 
eblo, Col. 10205 


Delicious; Song fox-trot, words and 
music by Ted Pola, of Great Britain, 
and Eddie Brandt, of U. S.; pf. acce., 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele 
arr. by Alvin D. Keech. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 29, 
1929; 2 ec. May 18; E pub. 6197; Or- 
ange music pub. co., London. 10206 


Delus‘one; valzer-intermezzo, di Ame- 
deo Amadei, of Italy, op. 423; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
Mar. 15, 1929; 1.¢. May 2;'EH for. 
4089; C. Beltramo, San Remo, Italy. 

10207 


Dem rebins nigen; by L. Feingold; 
violin. 
(qiahdO7d939, BY) 
© 1e Feb. 7, 1929; E unp. 3506; 
Lipa Feingold, Brooklyn. 10208 


Derelict (The); photoplay music, by 
George J. Trinkaus; orch. pts., with 
pf.-organ conductor. © Apr. 16, 
1929; 2 ¢. Apr. 19; E pub. 5819; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 10209 


Desde la raiz hasta el hueso; corrido, 
words by H. A. Carrillo, music by 
J. M. Lopez, of Mexico; pf. ©l1e. 
Dec. 4, 1928; E unp. 18138; J. Martin 
Lopez and E[duardo] A. Carrillo, 
Pueblo, Col. 10210 


Desert sheik; by M. A. Beaurman, arr. 
by H. G. Gerrish; orch. Se. © 1. 
Apr. 1, 1929; E unp. 5270; Marie 
Anna Beaurman, Tacoma. 10211 


Deserted (A) home; words by Sidney 
Royse Lysaght, music by Perey Judd, 
of Great Britain ; mixed voices. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Apr. 4,°1929" 1 c. May 15" Beror. 
4816; Oxford university press, Lon- 
don, 10212 


Desolation; words by Kao-Shih, music 
by A. M. Baldwin. © Apr. 23, 1929; 
2c. Apr. 22; E pub. 5869; Anita M. 
Baldwin, Santa Anita, Calif. 10213 


Det er forbudt for bérn under 16 aar; 
af Co-optimisteryne 1929, tekst af 
Leif Berg og Dan Folke, musik af 
Vincent de Costa, of Denmark; pf. 


© Apr. 25, 1929; 1 c. May 9; E for. — 


4409; Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 
10214 


Det kan du tala om for dina bekanta; 
fox-trot, text av Waldemar Dalquist,. 
musik av Fred Winter, of Sweden ;. 
pt. {© Jan. 2, °1929-" 1) @adameae 
EB for. 4426; Edition Sylvain, Stock- 
holm, Sweden. 10215. 


Deutschmeister - slow - fox ; 
phrase tiber W. A. Jureks Deutsch- 


meister-marsch, von Frank Fox, of 


Austria; full orch. with jazz, pf. 
conductor and ist violin conductor. 
pts. © Feb. 8, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 18; 
E for. 4230; Universal edition, a. g.,. 
Vienna. 10216 


Deux (Les) enfants de roi (Of yore 
there dwelt two: kingly ones) ; poésie- 
de Emile Verhaeren, English version 
by J. C. R., musie by HE. d’Arba, of 
Great Britain. © May 17, 1929; 1c. 
May 21; E for. 4715; J. & W. Ches- 
ter, ltd., London. 10217 


Dewdrops and teardrops; words by 
V. Wolfmeyer, music by Chester 
Escher; ist violin. © 1.c. May 16, 
1929; EH unp. 6816; Viola Wolfmeyer, 
Manitowoc, Wis. 10218. 


Dialogue dramatique; par F. Salabert, 
of France; orch. parties, avec pf. 
conducteur et 1°. violini conducteur.. 
© Apr. 10, 1929; 1 c. May 16; E for. 
4661; Francis Salabert, Paris. 10219: 


Diastaltica; riduzione di Aldo Canta- 
rini, of Italy; orchestrina parti, con. 
pf. conduttore. 4to. © May 6, 1929 ;. 
1c. May 7; E for. 4834; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 10220: 


Dices ...!! letra y musica de Manuel 
Moreno, of Mexico, domiciled at Los. 
Angeles. 8vo. [Photostat] © Apr. 
22, 1929:; 2 c. Apr. 27; E pub. 6061; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 10221 


Dicty glide; by Duke Ellington; pf. © 
May 16, 1929; 2 c. May 29; E pub. 
6366; Gotham music service, inc., 
New York. 10222: 


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no. 5, 1929 


Did you come straight down from 
heaven to me; words by Mary 
Eleanor Crosley, music by G. W. 
Hemingway. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. May 25, 1929; E unp. 
7099; Grace Whitley Hemingway, 
Webster City, Ia. 10223 


Did you ever see a hot dog stand? 
words and music by F. H. Scott. © 
1e. May 31, 1929; E unp. 78386; Fran- 
cis H. Scott, North Wales, Pa. 10224 


Diddy-om-bom-bom; written and com- 
posed by Leslie Sarony, of Great 
Britain ; pf. and ukulele acc. {Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © May 
14, 1929: 1 ce. May 16; E for. 4491; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 

10225 


Dinah; words and music by R. J. 
Cannaday. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 29, 1929; E unp. 7298; 
Ralph J. Cannaday, Roanoke, Va. 

10226 

Dites-moi, ma mére; one-step march, 
by Maurice Yvain, arr. by Dan God- 
frey, of Great Britain; military band 
pts., with solo clarinet in B flat con- 
ductor. obl. 42mo. © Apr. 18, 
1929; 1 c. May 1; E for. 4249; Chap- 
pell & co., Itd., London. 10227 


Divine; words by P. Dunlevy, music 
by David Reed. © 1c. May 27, 1929; 
E unp. 7159; Pat Dunlevy, Jefferson- 
ville, Ind. 10228 


Dixie Dan; words and music by Neilie 
Cantor, Freddie Batch and Bill Mc- 
Kenney. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 16, 1929; E unp. 6788; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 10229 


Dixie moon; fox trot, words and music 
by Henri Harris [pseud. of E. H. H. 
Howe] [Photostat] © 1 e¢. May 
20, 1929; E unp. 6943; Evelyn Hen- 
riette Harris Howe, Washington. 

10230 

Dixie way; words by J. EH. Guernsey, 
music by F. Thompson. © 1c. May 
27, 1929; E unp. 7145; Floyd Thomp- 
son and J. E. Guernsey, Indianapolis. 

10231 

Dizzy; lyric by Sylvester Tyrone, 
music by J. C. Collins. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. May 21, 1929; 
E unp. 6985; Jean C. Collins, De- 
troit. 10232 


Do gentlemen prefer blondes; words 
and music by L. F. Prozeller. 
[Words and melody only] ©1ee. 
May 10, 1929; E unp. 6571; Louis 
Frederick Prozeller, Rochester, N. Y. 

10233 


10245 


Do I love you? words and music by 
W. O. Grege. © 1c. May 38, 1929; 
E unp. 6392; William Oliver Gregg, 
Relay, Md. 10234 


Do they miss me back at home; words 
and music by Johnnie Walker and 
M. Prince; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
May 1, 1929; 2 ec. May 9; E pub. 
5747; Meryl Prince, San Francisco. 

10235 

Do you blame me for loving you; lyrics 
and music by L. BH. Joselyn; pf. © 
1 ¢e. May 10, 1929; E unp: 6603; 
Larry E. Joselyn, Detroit. 10236 


Do you care? waltz, words by Charles 
O’Flynn, music by James Burns; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Apr. 12, 1929; 
2) Geren 2° SEY ube Gaote A. I 
Stasny music co., ine., New York. 

10237 

Do you ever think of me; words by 
i. W. Meyers, music by Reiford Leon 
Bunch. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 c. May 27, 1929; E unp. 7180: 
Reiford L. Bunch, Cleveland. 10238 


Do you hear my calling heart; fox- 
trot ballad, words and music by O. 
Webs, of Czechoslovakia, domiciled 
at Los Angeles, Calif. © 1c. May 
7, 1929; E unp. 6456; Oleg Webs, 
Los Angeles. 10239 


io you remember; words and music 
by H. L. Duval. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c May 38, 1929; BE 
unp. 6358; Edwin L. Duval, New 
York. 10240 


Do you remember; words and musie 
by F. Bradach. © 1c. May 6, 1929; 
E unp. 6448; Frank Bradach, Lock- 
port, Ill. 10241 


Do you think of me onee in a while; 
lyric by Cliff Friend, music by Ab- 
ner Silver.’ © May 2;°1929* 2c. 
May 38; E pub. 5816; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

10242 

Do your stuff, Mandy do; words by 
C. C. Thomson, music by Ralph J. 
Cannaday. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. May 29, 1929; E unp. 
7295; Clytie Cannaday ‘Thomson, 
Roanoke, Va. , 10243 


Dobranocka; words and music by 
Frank Przybylski; 1st violin. © 1 
ec. Apr. 17, 1929; E unp. 7316; An- 
nette Przybylski, Chicago. 10244 


Doin’ the voom yoom; by Bub Miley 
and Duke Ellington; pf. © Apr. 16, 
1929: 2 c. ‘May -4-"" Beep. oat ; 
Gotham music service, ine, New 
York. 10245 


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10246 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 24 


Dolci bugie; one-step, parole di M. | Don’t try to high-hat me; words and 


Valentin and Giovanni Maria Sala, 
musica di Angelo Bettinelli, of Italy. 
© 1c. May 2, 1929; E unp. 6343; 
Enrico Bernstiel, Milan. 10246 


Doll’s (A) house; suite, by Joseph 
Engleman, of Great Britain; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor and violin 1 
eonductor. 1. The green baize lawn. 
[4 others] © Jan. 30, 1929; 1 ¢. 
May 4; E for. 4165; Bosworth & co., 
Leipzig. 10247 


Dona: words by Eleanor Shea, music 
by K. Ford. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ec. May 20, 1929; E unp. 
6941; Kennet Ford, Salem, Mass. 

10248 


Donizetti (Gaetano) Oh, Italia, Italia, 
beloved; cho., arr. by Charles F. 
Manney; sop., alto’ and bass. 4to. 
© May 2, 1929; 2 ec. May 20; E pub. 
6219; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

10249 


Donop (F. Teo v.) Zwolf rundfunk- 
kinderlieder ; von F. T. v. Donop, of 
Germany, op. 18, no. 1-12. © 1«. 
Oct. 29, 1928; E unp. 6426; F. Teo 
v. Donop, Berlin. 10250 


Don’t be blue; words by George Stin- 
son and A. J. Hanagan, music by 
A. J. Hanagan. ©, May 1, 1929; 2 
ce. May 18; E pub. 5884; Alonzo J. 
Hanagan, Lockport, N. Y. 10251 


Don’t be that way; words and music 
by H. V. Kessler. [Words and mel- 


ody only] © 1c. May 22, 1929; E 
unp. 6993; Helen Vogel Kessler, 
Newburgh, N. Y. 10252 


Don’t make my heart your plaything ; 
waltz ballad, written and composed 
by Will E. Haines and Sam Kern, 
of Great Britain; pf. and ukulele 
ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © May 16, 1929; 1c. May 28; 
KH) for. 4804; Campbell, Connelly & 
co., London. 10253 


Don’t tell fairy tales; words and music 
by Lou Howarde [i. e. Louis L. 
Howarde], of Australia. © 1 e. 
May 29, 1929; HK, unp. 7302; Louis 
Lloyd Howarde, Sydney, Australia. 

10254 


Don’t throw the lamp at your mother- 
in-law, it’s a shame to waste the oil ; 
words by J. W. Rutledge, music by 
Fhil Starr. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. May 29, 1929; E unp. 
7276; Joseph W. Rutledge, Kenosha, 
Wis. 10255 


music by J. L. Cook. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 ¢. May 29, 1929; 
EK unp. 7260; Jean Lairence Cook, 
New York. 10256 


Don’t write ... telegraph! words by 
hk. Jones, music by Chester Escher; 
1st violin. © 1 ¢ May 16, 1929; 
E unp. 6819; Edward Jones, Wash- 
ington. 10257 


Dora Baltea; ouverture dramatique, 
par Joseph Rico, of France; orch. 


pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Apw. 5, 1929; 1c." Apr. + 30> 9 for 
4103; Joseph Rico, Courbevoie, 
France. 10258 


Dorine; lyric by Al. Levine [pseud. of 
Abraham Levine], music by Bob 
Kroll [i. e. Robert Kroll] © 1. 
May 29, 1929; E unp. 7304; Abra- 
ham Levine, Brooklyn. 10259 


Dorothy; by Jimmie McHugh and 
Frank Banta; pf. © May 7, 1929; 
2c. May 29; E pub. 6375; Mills mu- 
sic, inc., New York. 10260 


Dort unten in der mithle; marsch, 
- schlager-text u. musik von W. Linde- 
mann, of Germany; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Oct. 1, 1928; 
1 ec Oct. 23; E for. 4423; Wilhelm 
Lindemann, Berlin-Karlshorst, Ger- 
many. 10261 


Doute (Le) ; romance russe, de Glinka, 
arr. par Henry Ryder, of France; 
pf., violon, violoncello solo et con- 
trebasse ad lib. © Dee. 31, 1928; 
i ec. May 16, 1929; E for. 4604; R. 
Calas, Cuax, Hérault, France. 

10262 


Down by the old Mississippi; words 
and music by C. Santoro. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. May 22, 
1929: E unp. 7021; Carl Santoro, 


Norristown, Pa. 10263 
Down home dance; words and music 
by Spencer Williams. [Chords, 


single staff] © 1c. May 3, 1929; 
E unp. 6612; Georgia music co., New 


York. 10264 
Down in Oriole Lane; words and 
music by G. C. Sohnle. © 1 c. May 
7, 1929; E unp. 6502; George 


Charles Sohnle, Newark, N. J. 10265 


Down south in Dixie land; words and 
music by A. G. Moss. [Words and 
melody-only] © 1 c. May, 22, 1929; 
E unp. 7023; Arthur Garfield Moss, 
New York. 10266 


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no. 5, 1929 


10288 


Driigicim, maga de guszta n6; fox 
trot, szOvegét irta: Weiner Istvaén, 
zenéjét szerzé: EF. Markush, of Hun- 
gary; orch. pts., with words. Buda- 
pest, Rozsavolgyi és tarsa. 4to. 
© Apr. 5, 1929; 1 c. May 4; E for. 


4326; Fred Marku&h, Budapest, 
Hungary. 10267 
Dream; by Al Jacobs [i. e. A. T. 
Jacobs] © 1c. May 13, 1929; HE 
unp. 6679; Albert T. Jacobs, San 
Francisco. 10268 


Dream canoe; words and music by 
J. H. Wild. © 1c. May 16, 1929; 
E unp. 6828; John H. Wild, Chi- 
cago. 10269 


Dream girl; words and music by HE. 
Samuels, of Australia. © 1c. May 
7, 1929; E unp. 6483; Edmond 
Samuels, Sydney, Australia. 10270 


Dream man; words and music by A. 
Lax and E. Craig. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. May 15, 1929; 
HH unp, 67538; Arnold. Lax, and 
Edward Craig, Cambridge, Mass. 

10271 


Dream night; words and music by 
R. Lowenberg, op. 23.. © 1 c. May 
27, 1929; E unp. 7207; Rhoda Lowen- 


berg, Cleveland. 10272 
Dream of early years; words by C. 
Johnson, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 


May 20, 1929; E unp. 6931; Carl 
Johnson, Reisterstown, Md. 10273 


Dream (The) of my heart; from The 
theme of love, words by Rubey 
Cowan and Philip Bartholomae, 
music by Phil Boutelje; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © May 22, 1929; 2 ¢. 
May 24; E pub. 6207; Famous music 
corp., New York. 10274 


Dream of that old girl of mine; words 
by E. Harden, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
May 1, 1929; E unp. 6249; Elizabeth 
Harden, Camden, N. J. 10275 


Dream world; words by L. Wolfe Gil- 
bert, music by Mabel Wayne. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
May 11, 1929; E unp. 6767; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 10276 


Dream you are a memory; words by 
Lucie Ceccarini, music by J. De 
Salvi, of Italy, domiciled at Chicago. 
© 1c. May 20, 1929; E unp. 6903; 
Joseph De Salvi, Chicago. 10277 


57721—_ 293 


Dreamer (A) of dreams; words by Ed 
Keele, music by Phil Starr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. May 25, 
1929; E unp. 7124; Edward Keele, 
Sedalia, Mo. 10278 


Dreamin’; words and music by S8. 
Miranda and R. Montgomery. © 
1; e@oMay ;7; 1929; BE -unp. 6491; 
Stephens Miranda, Hollywood, Calif., 
and Reggie Montgomery, Pasadena, 
Calif. 10279 


Dreaming dear of you; words and 
music by J. Hoxie. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 22, 1929; 
EK unp. 70038; John Hoxie, Jackson, 
Tenn. 10280 


Dreaming dreams of you; from Step 
this way, words by Phebe Root and 
Nancy Levering, music by J. 
Pethick. New York, Thornton W. 
Allen. © Apr. 17, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 
29; HE pub. 5888; Jean Pethick, 
Greenwich, Conn. 10281 


Dreaming of you; words and music 
by F. G. Fellows; in E flat. ©1e. 
May 3, 1929; E unp. 6386; Floyd 
George Fellows, Troy, N. Y. 10282 


Dreams; waltz, by J. Bonomolo. 
[Melody only] ©1e. May 8, 1929; 
EH eunp. 6527; Jack Bonomolo, Brook- 
lyn. 10283 


Dreams come true; words and music 
by L. Robinson. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © May 13, 1929; 
2 ec. May 29; E pub. 63853; Lee 
Robinson, Clayton, Mo. 10284 


Dreams: if they'd only come true; 
lyric and music by A. K. Lynch. 
© 1c. May 13, 1929; E unp. 6700; 
Ada Kyle Lynch, Venado, Calif. 

10285 


Dreamy Spanish eyes; lyric by Billy 
Curtis, music by J. Russel Robinson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Apr. 6, 1929; E unp. 5457; Broad- 
way music corp., New York. 10286 


Drew (Lorna Frances) Caprice ; 
violin and pf. © 1c. May 17, 1929; 
E unp. 7038; Lorna Frances Drew, 
New York. 10287 


Drifting; words and music by J. A. 
Osborne. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 27, 1929; E unp. 7185; 
James Andrew Osborne, Los Angeles. 

10288 


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10289 


Drifting sands; words and music by 
C. Young and M. Y. Lavin. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. May 1, 
1929; E unp. 6253; Carl Young and 
Martha Young Lavin, Chicago. 

° 289 


Drémmande 6gon; text av N. G. Gra- 
nath, musik av Fred Winter, of 
Sweden; pf. © May 1, 1929; 1¢ 
May 20; E for. 4709; Hrnst Rolfs 
musikforlags, A. B., Stockholm, Swe- 
den. 10290 


Du; tango erotika, tekst av Knud 
Secher, musik av Hjler Krahn, of 
Denmark; pf. © Mar. 12, 1928; 1 ¢. 
May 9, 1929; E for. 4371; Nordeu- 
ropeisk musikforlag, Odense, Den- 
mark. 10291 


Du, den eneste pige jeg kender; tango 
serpentine, text ay Knud Secher, mu- 
Sie av Hiler Krahn, of Denmark; 
pf. © June 4, 1927; 1 « May 9, 
1929; E for. 4370; Nordeuropseisk 
musikforlag, Odense, Denmark. 

10292 


Du hast mich betrogen...; waltz, verse 
von Fritz Rotter, musik von Hrwin 
Bootz, of Germany, klav. arr. von 
Nico Dostal, of Austria. © Dec. 1, 
#928 ds en Mar. 135.1929" (Eh ator: 
3325; Edition Karl Briill, Berlin. 

10293 


Du lieblicher stern; salonstiick, von 
Hermann Wenzel, of Germany. op. 
249: pf. Neue bearbeitung. © Feb. 
18, 1929: 1 c. Apr. 19; E for. 4189; 
Fr, Portius, Leipzig. 10294 


Duck’s (The) yas-yas-yas; words and 
music by J. Johnson, arr. by Carzie 
Harris. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. music Apr. 3, 1929, 1 c. words 
Apr. 24; E unp. 6869; James John- 
son, St. Louis. 10295 


Duncan - Rubbra (Edmund ) Two 
songs; words by Ben Johnson and 
James Thomson, set to music by E. 
Dunean-Rubbra, of Great Britain. 
1. Prayer. [1 other] © Dec. 18, 
1928: 2, c¢. Apr. 26, 1929; HE. for. 
4030; Oxford university press, Lon- 


don. 10296 
Dutchmans (The) serinade—on the 
violin; words and music by EF. E. 


Williams: violin. © 1c May 9, 
1929: E unp. 7045; Frank E. Wil- 
liams, Huntersville, N. C. 10297 


Dvorianine i krestianine; extrait des 
poemes russes de Jules Casadesus, 
arr. par Francis Casadesus, of 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


France; orch. parties, avee pf. con- 
ducteur et 1° violon conducteur. 4to. 
© Dee. 31, 1928: 1 c. May 16, 1929; 
E for. 4642; Choudens, Paris. 10298 


’E ssirene’ ’e Napule; versi e musica 
di Luigi Donadio, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York; pf. © 1.¢. May 
6, 1929; E unp. 6444; John Clano, 
Woodside, L. I., N. Y. 10299 


Easter (An) alleluya; choral prelude 
founded on Lasst uns erfreuen, by 
Gordon Slater, of Great Britain; or- 
gan. 
E for. 4886; 
press, London. 


Oxford university 
10300 


Easter Monday on the White House 
lawn; by John Philip Sousa; band 
pts. with conductor. 4to. © April 
24, 1929; 2 c. April 26; E pub. 5528; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 10301 


Eastern star; theme song to The biue 
Peter, words by Pat K. Heale, music 
by Fred Elizalde, of Spain. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 
19, 1929; 1 « May 17; EH for. 4483; 
Cavendish music co., London. 

10302 


Easy (An) and comprehensive Self 
instructor for the regal octofone; by 
Charles Buchanan [pseud. of Arling 
Schaeffer] © June 6, 1929; 2 e. 
and aff. June 10; AA 18255; Regal 
musical instrument co., Chicago. 

10303 


Ebbona affa lamore; words and music 
by P. Sciascia. [Words and melody 


only] ©1c. May 23, 1929; BE unp. 
7055; Pasquale Sciascia, Philadel- 
phia. 10304 


Ox, TH WOJIA, MOA WomA; Russian folk 
song, arr. by J. Kammen. © Mar. 
18, 1929; 2 c. May 1; E pub, 6189; 
Jack Kammen and Joseph Kammen, 
Brooklyn. 10305 


Hchamela pa’ca’; one-step, arr. by I. 
M. Valle, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Chicago; pf. © 1 ¢, May 11, 1929; 
E unp. 6651; Ignacio M. Valle, Chi- 
cago. 10306 


Echoes of Schoenbrun; words by G. 
E. Schumacher, music by Luther A. 
Clark. © Apr. 25, 1929; 2 c May 
31; E pub. 6421; Grace E. Schu- 
macher, Canton, O. 10307 


Echoing river; words and music by 
E. Brocksmith. [Words and melody 


only] © 1c. May 27, 1929; E unp. 
7191; Edward Brocksmith, Alvin, 
Til. 10308 


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10329 


Echo’s lament of Narcissus; unison 
song, words by Ben Jonson, music 
by Norman Demuth, of Great Bri- 
tain. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Apr. 4, 1929; 1 c. 
May 15; E for. 4818; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. 103809 


Eddie’s clarinet laendler; by E. Wil- 


fahrt. © 1 ce. May 11, 1929; E unp. 
6660; Eddie Wilfahrt, New Uln, 
Minn. 10310 


Eddie’s polka; by E. Wilfahrt. [Mel- 
ody only] © 1 c« ‘May 28,1929; 
E unp. 7246; Eddie Wilfahrt, New 
Ulm, Minn. AOS 


Eerie: weird misterioso, by Erno Ra- 
peé, orch. by George Torke; orch. 
pis. .© May 15, 1929; 2 c. May 17; 
E pub. 6179; Crawford music corp., 
New York. 10312 


Egloga; di Guido Guerrini, of Italy, 
riduzione per violino di Arrigo Se- 
rato, of Italy; violino, flauto e pf. 
© June 10, 1928; 1 ec. Apr. 18, 1929; 
E for. 4255; Umberto Pizzi, Bologna, 
Italy. 10313 


Egyptian lotus song; waltz-tango, 
words by P. H. Doran, music by 
Bud Sloan. © 1c. May 16, 1929; 
E unp. 6807; Pearl Helen Doran. 
Seattle. 10314 


Ehis pari tin kardia mou; words and 
music by Tetos Demetriades, of Tur- 
key, domiciled at New York, and 
Terotheo Skiza, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 ec: May 3, 1929: E unp. 
6765; Tetos music store, New York. 

10315 


Hileen; by F. W. Connors... [Melody 
only] © 1c. May 31, 1929; E unp. 
7341; Frank William Connors, Union 
Sry, Ns, 10316 


.Ejote (El); flamenco, arr. de I. M. 
Valie, of Mexico, domiciled at Chi- 
cago; pf. [Photostat] © 1c. May 
11, 1929; E unp. 6649; Ignacio M. 
Valle, Chicago. 10317 


El Jebel temple; march, by J. De¥For- 
est Cline; band pts. 4to. © May 9, 
1929; 2 ce. May 20; K.pub. 6096; 
Charles L. Barnhouse, sr., Oskaloosa, 


1c. 10318 
Elefant! elefant! mon p’tit Tom; 
deutscher text von Richard Rillo, 


musik von Raoul Moretti, of France; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by F. Sala- 


bert. Berlin, Musikverlag Semfa, 
G.-m. /b.. H... ©, Apr. 10;°19295.1 c. 
May 16; E for. 4682; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 10319 


Elefante bianco; fox trot, di Vincenzo 
Billi, of Italy, op. 485; pf. ©; Apr. 
25, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 26; E. for. 4078; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 10320 


Elegy (An) on that glory of her sex, 
Mrs. Mary Blaize; words by Gold- 
smith, music by Robin Milford, of 
Great Britain, op. 15, no. 1. © Apr. 
5, 1929; 1 c. May 15;.E for. 4450; 
Oxford university press, London. 

10321 

Elegy on the death of a mad dog; 
words by Goldsmith, music by Robin 
Milford, of Great Britain, op. 15, no. 
3. © Apr. 5, 1929; 1 ec. May 15; E 
for. 4451; Oxford university press, 
London. 10322 


Elementary studies for violin; by 
Rowsby Woof, of Great Britain. © 
May ’9, 192951 %e. May '18* for. 
4594; Associated board of the Royal 


academy of music and the Royal 
college of music, London. 10323 
Hlen polka; by. John Wilfahrt. © 1 ¢. 


May 18, 1929; E unp. 6668; Consoli- 
dated music pub. house, Chicago. 
10324 
Elenita; from The cock-eyed world, 
words and music by Con Conrad, 
Sidney D. Mitchell and Archie Got- 
tler. [Words and melody only] © 
1 c. May 28, 1929; E unp. 7230; De 
Sylva. Brown & Henderson, ince., 
New York. 103825 


Elephant (An) can’t say can’t; lyric 
by G. Whiting, music by Charles 
Abbott. [Chords, single staff] © 
Mar, 23,,1929 2oc.-Apr. 18." Epub. 


5183; George Whiting, inc, New 
York. 10326 
Elieleison; Piemontese song, words 


and music by A. Cagnazzo; pf. 
1c. Apr. 30, 1929; H unp. 6294; An- 
gelo Cagnazzo, San Francisco. 10327 


Elle a perdu son pantalon; one step, 
de HK. Paoli, of France; orch.. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Apr. 5, 
1929; 1 c. Apr. 30; E for. 4102; Edi- 


tions musicales Paul Paoli, Nice, 
France. 10328 


Elle a perdu son pantalon; one step, 
paroles de Antonin Bossy, musique 
de E. Paoli, of France. © Apr. 5, 
1929; 1 ce. Apr. 30; E for. 4096: Edi- 
tions musicales Paul Paoli, Nice, 
France. 10329 


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10330 


pt.. ITE, Tse) ee 


Hllenica march; full melody, by L. | Enigma; by Boris Koutzen; pf. 


Petti. © 1 ¢. Mar. 25, 1929; E unp. 
5712; Luigi Petti, New York. 10830 


Hillis Island ; words by M. Rund, music 
by J. Jaffe. [Words and melody on- 
ly] ©1 ¢ May 10, 1929: B unp. 
6582; Julius Jaffe and Morris Rund, 
New York. 10331 


Elmer; words by G. Greenstreet, mu- 


sic by Zeke Sanders. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 8, 1929; 
EK unp. 6533; Gerald Greenstreet, 
Kewanee, Ill. 10832 


Emilie; waltz, lyric by Russell Smith 
and Franees Conrad, music by John 
Marino. [Chords, single staff] © 
1 ec. May 1, 1929; E unp. 6711; John 
Babtist: Marino, Pittsburgh. 103833 


Emilio Carranza; corrido, words by 
HK. A. Carrillo, music by J. Martin 
Lopez, of Mexico; pf. © 1 e. Dec. 
4, 1928; E unp. 1814; J. M[artin] 
Lopez and Eduardo A. Carrillo, 
Pueblo, Col. 1038384 


Empty arms are waiting for you; fox- 
trot, lyrics by O. S. Unger, music 
by M. Paul Manganella. ©1 ec. May 
25, 1929; E unp. 7118; Ottilie S. 
Unger, Honolulu. 10835 


Empty (The) chair; written and com- 
posed by Alan Murray and Ray 
Noble, of Great Britain ; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © May 14, 1929; 1e. 
May 16; E for. 4498; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, ltd., London. 10336 


Empty dreams; lyric and music by M. 
O’Mara, of Canada. © 1c. Apr. 17, 
1929; E unp. 7010; Maureen O’Mara, 
Toronto, Canada. 10337 


En boéljedans; K. 8. S. S. valsen, text 
av Granath-Winter, musik av Lan- 
din, of Sweden; pf. © June 1, 1927; 
1c. May 6, 1929; E for. 4268; Reu- 
ter & Reuter, Stockholm, Sweden. 


10338 
En Ecosse; par Roger Branga, of 
France; pf: © Apr. 5, 1929; 1 c. 


Apr. 30; E for. 4128; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 10339 


En |’ honneur du dieu Pan; par René 
Rabey, of France; pf. © Apr. 10, 
1929; 1 c. May 16; E for. 4616; Heu- 
gel, Paris. 10340 


Encanto-mio; tango, by K. L. Richards ; 
pf. in D flat maj. © 1c. May 16, 
1929; E unp. 6826; Katherine Louise 
Richards, New York. 10341 


Jan. 18, 1929; 2 ce. April 29; EH pub. 
5508; Elkan-Vogel co., ine. Phila- 
delphia. 10342 


Ensuefos por la paz de Honduras; 
valse, by B. M. Bonilla, of Honduras, 


domiciled at New York. [Melody 
only] © 1c. May 23, 1929; B unp. 
7071; Benjamin M. Bonilla, New 
York. 10343 


Epilogo drammatico; by A. E. Cafar- 
ella; orch. pts. © May 22, 1929; 2 
e. May 24; E pub. 6215; Atlas musie 
ecorp., New York. 10844 


Ernestine; words by V. Rogers, music 
by David Reed. © 1 ¢c. May Q7, 
1929; E unp. 71638; Velma Rogers, 
Springfield, I11. 10345 


Ernst (The) modern graded studies 
for saxophone; arr. by W. A. Ernst. 
bk. 4. obl. 16mo. © May 20, 1929; 
2c. and aff. May 21; AA 16450; 
Irving Berlin standard music corp., 
New York. 10846 


—— Same. bk. 5. obl. 16mo. © 
June 5, 1929; 2 c and aff. June 6; 
AA 17754; Irving Berlin standard 
music corp., New York. 10347 


Hrrante (El); schottische, letra y 
musica de Concepcion V. Pardo, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Los Angeles. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Apr. 15, 1929; 
EK unp. 6878; Felipe Valdes Leal, 
Los Angeles. 10348 


Erst trinken wir noch eins...! 
walzerlied, text von Kurt Schwa- 
bach u. Willy Rosen; musik von 
Willy Rosen, arr. von Hartwig von 
Platen, both of Germany; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Jan. 30, 
1929; 1 c. Apr. 19; E for, 4193; Edi- 
tion Meisel & co., G.m.b.H., Berlin. 

10349 

Erste symphonie; von Erwin Schulhoff, 
of Czechoslovakia. Partitur. © 
Dec. 5, 1928; 1 ec. Jan. 7; 1929; BH 
for. 4202; Universal edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 10350 


Hrstes walzer-potpourri; von Carl 
Robrecht, of Germany, arr. von H. 
Miinnecke, of Germany; blas-musik, 
mit elarinette 1 in B_ direktion. 
Stimmer. © Feb. 11, 1929; 1 «. 
May 2; E for. 4285; Heinrichshofens 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 10351 


Es vilt sich sein a kind; words and 
music by S. Small. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. May 3, 1929; 
EK unp. 63869; Solomon Small, 
Brooklyn. 10852 


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10372 


Escuchando tu voz; blues, letra de G. | Evening bells; words by Harold G. 


Hoyos R., musica de Jose Moreno &., 
of Mexico. © Jan. 22, 1929; 1 «. 
May 27; E: for. 4802; A. Wagner y 
Levien sucs., s. en c., Mexico City, 
Mexico. 103538 


Esicastica; riduzione di Aldo Canta- 
rini, of Italy; orchestrina parti, con 
pf. conduttore. 4to. © May 6, 
1929; 1 c. May 7; BH for. 4335; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 10354 


Eskualduna; de Sylvio Lazzari, arr. 
pour orch. restreint par Raoul Labis, 
of France; parties, avec pf. conduc- 
feur. 470. (©. Apr. 10, 1929: 1 ¢. 
May 16; E for. 46384; Choudens, 
Paris. 10355 


Esprit (L’) francais; marche, by E. 
Mezzacapo, orch. by Alf. Amadei, of 
Italy; orch. pts., with pf. conductor 
and 1st violin conductor. 4to. 
Apr. 10, 1929; 1 « May 16; E for. 


4603 ; E. Gaudet, Paris. 10356 
Hstrangement; valse voluptuoso e 
sentimentale, by Henry Hadley; 


orch. pts., with pf. or organ con- 
ductor. © May 18, 1929; 2 c. May 
16; E pub. 6164; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 10357 


Etudes du jeune violoncelliste; 60 
études progressives pour la main 
gauche et l’archet, par L. R. Feuill- 
ard, of Franee. © Apr. 5, 1929; 1c. 
Apr. 30; E for. 4095; Delrieu fréres, 
Nice, France. 10358 


Evangeline; words and music by 
Forrest Kelley. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e May 22, 1929; E unp. 
7000: Jess N. Dutton, Colerain, O. 

10359 

Evangeline; words by A. M. West, 
Arthur Porter and Lee J. Pleasant, 
music by A. M. West, H. Quallie 
Clark and A. Porter. [Words and 
melody only] ©1ce. Mar. 27, 1929; 
E unp. 5112; Alvin Mark West, New 
York. 10360 


Evangeline; words by C. E. Chalengs- 
worth and Harvey Earl Chalengs- 
worth, music by C. E. Chalengs- 
worth. © 1c Apr: 20, 19295) 5 
unp. 6232; Catherine Elizabeth 
Chalengsworth, Béthalto, Ill. 10361 


Even the stars in the heavens are 
laughing with joy; from the cantata 
Glad tidings of great joy, text by 
Raymond Earl Bellaire. music by 
Richard Kountz; sop. and alto. 4to. 
© May 6, 1929; 2 c. May 9; E pub. 
6007; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 10362 


Bosward, music by Harry Gill, of 
Great Britain, tonic sol-fa tr. by 
H. J. Timothy. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 29, 
102037 1-e@: Apr. 30: ED for, 4245. 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 10363 


Evening shadows; by William Bur- 
rowes Cooke; pf. © Mar. 1, 1929; 
2c. April 29; E pub. 5559; Co-opera- 
tive music ¢co., Philadelphia. 10364 


Hyening song; by K. L. Richards; pf. 
© 1c. May 16, 1929; E unp. 6822; 
Katherine Louise Richards, New 
York. 10365 


Evening sundown; waltz-ballad, words 
and music by Sam Mitchell. ©1c. 
May 13, 1929; E unp. 6693; Samuel 
S. Mitchell, jr., Stevens Point, Wis. 

10366 


Ever love somebody who didn’t love 
you; words and music by R. Robert- 
son. [Words and melody only] © 
J ¢. May 21,, 1929: E unp., 6975; 
Ruby Robertson, New York. 10367 


Every-body loves me but the one I 
want; words and music by L. M. 
Niederer. © 1 ec. May 3, 1929; H 
unp. 6398; Louise Marie Niederer, 
Foristell, Mo. 10368 


Every day is Mother’s day; words and 
musie by T. Love. New York City, 
Frank Harding. (Cover title :— 
Ev’ry day is Mother’s day) © May 
6, 1929; 2 c. May 8; E pub. 5908; 
Theatta Love, Leavenworth, Kan. 

10369 


Every dream has a scheme; words by 
S. J. Carroll, music by F. B. Price. 
© 1c. May 11, 1929; E unp. 6644; 
Florence B. Price and Sal Janeway 
Carroll, Chicago. 10370 


Every month is May; from Music in 
May, words by Heinz Merley and 
Kurt Breuer, American version by J. 
Keirn Brennan, music by Emil 
Berté, new arr. by Albert Szirmai, 
of Hungary; pf. and ukulele acc. 
New York, Shubert music pub. corp. 
© May 10, 1929; 2c. May 18; E pub. 
5861; Shubert theatre corp., New 
York. 10871 


Everybody needs a buddy; theme song 
of New Orleans, words by L. Wolfe 
Gilbert, music by Abel Baer. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. May 11, 
1929; E unp. 6769; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 10372 


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10373 


BHverybody’s making whoopee; words 
by J. W. Rutledge, music by Phil 
Starr. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 29, 1929; E unp. 7274; 
Joseph W. Rutledge, Kenosha, Wis. 

103873 


Executioner’s (The) dream; photoplay 
music, by Sam A. Perry, orch. by 
George J. Trinkaus; orch. pts., with 
pf. or organ conductor. © Apr. 22, 
L929.) 2Heés’ Apri 25 + oH pubs. S984; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

10374 


Exquisite; by Joe Keden; pf. © May 
13,.1929; 2c: May 13; E pub..5883; 
Triangle music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 10375 


Extase d’amour; intermezzo, by Edgar 
Dame, of Belgium; orch. pts., with 
pt. conductor and violin 1 conductor. 
Ato. © Feb. 20, 1929; 1 c. May 4; 
E for. 4162; Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 

10876 


Hyes of blue, you're my Waterloo: 
words by Mitchell Parish, music by 
Cornel Tanassy, jr!; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. © May 7, 
1929 7.2. 1e@ May, .29 3.8). Dil. 065,60 
Gotham music service, inc., New 
York. 10377 


HKyes (The) of Texas\.are upon you; 
words of cho. anon., verses and arr. 
of music by W. Brown. © 1 ¢. May 
27, 1929; E unp. 7107; Wylbert 
Brown, Fort Worth, Tex. 10378 


Yaderullan; text och musik av Sverker 
Ahde, of Sweden. © Jan. 15, 1929; 
1 « May 6; E for. 4271; Reuter & 
Reuter, Stockholm, Sweden. 10379 


Fair California; words and music by 
Orlyn Lee [pseud. of R. A. Jones]. 
© 1c. May 27, 1929’. E unp. 7166; 
Rulon Armstrong Jones, Hollywood, 
Calif. 10380: 


Fairy (The) queene; two-part song, 
words anon., music by Henry L. 
Read, of Great Britain. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 
22, 19291 ‘¢)) Apr: 6;"H for, 4809; 
Edward Arnold & co., London. 10381 


Falling leaves; by Gerald F. Frazee; 
pf. © May 7, 1929; 2c. May 9; 
E pub. 5729; Schroeder & Gunther, 
inc., New York. 10382 


Fan it; words and music by Frankie 
Jaxon. [Words and melody only] 
©'1c¢. May 1, 1929; E unp. 6270; 
State street music pub. co., ine., Chi- 
cago. 10383 


pt. 01, n. s., v. 24 


Fandanguillo ; piéce espagnole 4 danser, 
par Raoul Laparra, version orignale 
avec a défauts pour orchestres ré- 
duits par Georges Grécourt, of 
France; parties, avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Apr. 10, 1929; 1 c. May 16; 
) for. 4636; Choudens, Paris. 10884 


Fanny ; foxtrot, text von Kurt Schwa- 
bach, music by Charles W. Dimdé, 
arr. by Charles Christoph, both of 
Germany; orch. pts. 4to. © Jan. 1, 
1929; ° Pe} Apr. 19) aor too 
Edition Meisel & co., G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 103885 


Far from the madding crowd; words 
by Spencer Taylor, music by K. M. L. 
Smith, of Great Britain, domiciled 
at Garden City, N. Y. [Photostat] 
© 1c. May 8, 1929; E unp. 7044; 
Kenneth Moncrieff Leslie Smith, 
Garden City, L. I., N. Y. 10386 


Fare-well; by Nellie Mayer; melody, 
with pf. ace. © 1c. May 23, 1929; 
EH unp. 7062; Nellie Mayer Gingold, 
Brooklyn. 10387 


Farewell to Bohemia ; Czech folk song, 
arr. by A. Honicky; violin and pf. 
© 1c. May 1, 1929; E unp. 6280; 
Antonin Honicky, Schenectady, N. ¥. 

10388 - 


Farmers carnival; characteristic, by 
Edwin F. Kendall, orch. by Walter 
C. Schad; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. © Aug. 17, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 
20; E pub. 698288; Belwin, ine., New 
York. 10389 


Farmers’ (The) tale; cho. of men’s 
voices, poem and music by C. Sum- 
sion, of Great Britain. London, J. 
Curwen & sons, ltd. 4to, © May 
21, 1929; 1 c. May 18; E for. 4740; 
Corbett Sumsion, Shrewsbury, Eng- 
land. 10390 


Fascinatin’ you; words and music by 
S. Miranda and R. Montgomery. © 
1 ¢. May 7, 1929; E unp. 6493; Ste- 
phens Miranda, Hollywood, Calif., 
and Reggie Montgomery, Pasadena, 
Calif, 10891 


Fascinating dream; words by Fred C. 
Russell, music by Harold Veo; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © May 16, 1929; 
2c. May 29; E pub. 6371; Mills mu- 
sic, ine., New York. 10392 


Fate (The) of our Savior; words by 
S. Stipp, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 .e. 
May 10, 1929; E unp. 6590; Samuel 
Stipp, Danville, I11. 10393 


042 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1929 


Father God: Thy people bless Thee! 
hymn, words and music by H. Grant. 
© 1c. Apr. 29, 1929; E unp. 6231; 
Hubert Grant, Jamaica, N. Y. 103894 


Father of my yesterdays; words and 
music by M. H. Morley. © Mar. 26, 
1929; 2 c. April. 29; EH pub. 5555; 
Mary Harriet Morley, Lemoyne, Pa. 

103895 


Father’s Bible; words by Mrs. Jay 
Swartz [i. e. A. E. Swartz], music by 
Jess Williams. © 1c. Apr. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 6258; Ara Hsther Swartz, 
Byron, Neb. 10396 


Father’s (The) gifts; Children’s day 
Service, words by Mattie B. Shannon 
[and others], music by Norman Roy 
[and others] Chicago, Hope pub. 
co. 8vo. © Apr. 2, 1929; 2 c. May 
27; E pub. 6303 ; Hall-Mack co., Phil- 
adelphia. 10397 


Feast of the golden cockerel; dance 
fantastique for photoplay, by George 
J. Trinkaus; orch. pts., with. pf. or 
organ conductor. © Apr. 18, 1929; 2 
e. Apr. 22; E pub. 5975; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 10398 


Feathertop; two-pt. cantata, libretto 
by Edith Sanford Tillotson, music 
by John 8. Fearis. 4to. © May 24, 
1929); 2 «e) ‘May 27 :° © pub.'6302 ; 
J. S. Fearis & bro., Chicago. 10399 


Federation song; words and music by 
I. S. Hisenkramer. © 1 ec. May 81, 
1929; E unp. 7335; Irene Straus His- 
enkramer, Pine Bluff, Ark. 10400 


Felicidad; letra y musica de Rafael 
Gomez, of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles. 8vo. [Photostat] © Apr. 
22, 1929; 2 c. May 15; E pub. 6060; 
Dionisio Acosia, Los Angeles. 10401 


Feller’s (A) never older than he feels; 
words and music by A. L. Gubbins. 
© 1c. May 2, 1929; E unp. 6325; 
Amelie Lane Gubbins, San Rafael, 
Calif. 10402 


Femme, eternal printemps; de Harold 
de Bozi, of France, sur les motifs de 
la chanson d’Henry Moreau, et Louis 
Lemarchand; orch. parties, avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © May 10, 1929; 
1 ec. May 23; E for. 4769; Enoch & 
cie., Paris. 10403 


Femme (La) nue; drame lyrique en 
quatre actes d’aprés Henry Bataille, 
paroles de Louis Payen, musique de 
Henry Février, of France. Partition 
chant et pf. 4to. © Apr. 5, 1929; 
1 ¢. Apr. 30; D pub. 27484; Heugel, 
Paris. 10404 


10415 


Festa (La) del grano; canto di villa- 
nelle senesi, coro a 2 yvoci per sop. 
e contralto, parole di Ferdinando 
Stiatti, musica di Paolo Malfetti, of 
Italy. © Apr. 15, 1929; 1 ec. May 3; 
E for. 4149; A. & G. Carisch & «.,, 
Milan. 10405 


Festal prelude; by Norman O’Neill, of 
Great Britain; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. ©. July 25, 1928; 1 ¢. 
May 22, 1929; E for. 4723; Bosworth 


& co., Leipzig. 10406 
Festival of the flowers; song cycle for 
children with incidental dances, 


words by Flora Sanborn, music by 
Verna Lorraine Day. 4to. © Apr. 
12, 1929; 2 ec. Apr. 17; D pub. 27485; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 10407 


Feu et tonnerre; galop, by A. S. Petit, 
of France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor and 1st violin conductor. 4to. 
© Apr. 10, 1929; 1 ce. May 16; E for. 
4602; E. Gaudet, Paris. 10408 


Fickleness; intermezzo, by Learsi, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ¢. May 
16, 1929; E for. 4600; Learsi, Paris. 

10409 


Fiddler’s (The) playbox; 8 first pieces 
for violin with pf. acc., by Evan 
Marsden, of Great Britain. bk. 2. 
© Mar. 4, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 8; E for. 
4415; Joseph Henry Larway, Lon- 
don. 10410 


Fight agitato; cinema incidental, by 
Joseph Engleman, of Great Britain ; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. © 
Aug. 3, 1928; 1 c. May 22, 1929; E 
for. 4722; Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 


10411 
Figlio abbandonato; versi di James 
Reina, musica di J. Bertolino. 


[Words and melody only.] ©1.«.. 
Jan,-'17, 1929; HE unp. 2907; John 
Bertolino, Philadelphia. 10412 


Film L. U. C. E.; marcia, di Vincenzo 
Billi, of Italy, op. 436; pf. © Apr. 
25, 1929: 1 c. Apr. 26; E for. 4080; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 10413 


Filosofia barata; corrido mexicano, 
letra y musica de L. Francés, of 
Spain, domiciled at New York. © 
f' &.!) May, Sip 1929" - unp:  Ya62; 
Leopoldo Francés, New York. 10414 


Finger (The) fairies; by Yvonne 
Beauregard; pf. © May 2, 1929; 2.¢. 
May 9; E pub. 6136; White-Smith 
music pub. co., Boston. 10415 


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10416 


Fioriscon gli aranci; da Sicilia canora, 
di G. Mulé, riduzione di A. De Cecco, 
of Italy; orchestrina parti, con pf. 
conduttore. 4to. © May 23, 1929; 
1c. May 24; E for. 4785; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan, 10416 


Fire (The) drill; musical recitation, 
action poem or song, words by Stan- 
ley Schell, music by Alma Stanley. 
Belmar, N. J., Edgar S. Werner & 
co. © Mar. 15, 1929; 2 c. May 13; 
D pub. 27512; M. S. Titus-Werner, 
Belmar, N. J. ‘10417 


Fire laddies we; musical recitation, 
action poem or song, words by Stan- 
ley Schell, music by Alma Stanley. 
Belmar, N. J., Edgar S. Werner & 
co. © Mar. 15, 1929; 2 c. May 18; 
D pub. 27511; M. S. Titus-Werner, 
Belmar, N. J. 10418 


Fireflies in the grass; by Frederika 
Wadley ; selected, ad., annotated and 
fingered by John M. Williams; pf. 
© Apr. 30, 1929; 2 ec. May 11; E 
pub. 5836; Boston music co., Boston. 

10419 


First lady of the land; march, by Ann 
J. Proctor, arr. by Geo. F. Briegel; 
band pts., with solo B flat cornet 
conductor. 4to. © May 28, 1929; 
2c. May 29; E pub. 6357; Edward 
B. Marks music co., New York. 

10420 


First (The) thought in tenor banjo 
chords for the beginners; by W. J. 
Eckhard. pt. 1. © Oct. 22, 1928; 
2 ec. Oct. 22; E pub. 75; Don Santos 
pub. co., inc., Rochester, N. Y. 

10421 


Five (The) o’clock girl; selection, 
intro. Any little thing, Happy go 
lucky bird, ete., music by Harry 
Ruby, selected and arr. by H. M. 
Higgs, of Great Britain; orch. pts. 
with 1st violin conductor. © May 
2. 1929; 1 ec. May 24; E for. 4782; 
Harms, ine., New York. 10422 


Flag (The); words by T. Weeks, mu- 
sic by Samuel H. Speck. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. May 10, 
1929; E unp. 6596; Tillie Weeks, 
Rochester, Minn. 10423 


Flag of our fathers; patriotic hymn 
no. 5, words by Grantland Rice, mu- 
sic by C. R. Brackelsberg. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. May 8, 
1929; E unp. 6399; Charlotte Rose 
Brackelsberg, Chicago. 10424 


Wiame of life; words and music by 
R. A. LeBonde. © 1c. May 38, 1929; 


pt. ITT, n.s., v. 24 


EH unp. 6391; Robert Arnold Le- 
Bonde, Portland, Or. 10425 


Flapper (The) and the sheik; words 
and music by I. M. Keller. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. May 16, 
1929; E unp. 6780; Ida M. Keller, 
Martinsburg, W. Va. 10426 


Flapper’s (The) lullaby; words and 
music by M. Stathakis. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © May 13, 
1929; 2 c. May 15; E pub. 5933; Mil- 
dred Stathakis, Lansing, Mich. 

10427 


Fleur (Une) dans la fourrure; paroles 
de Louis Lemarchand et Ch. L. 
Pothier, musique de C. Oberfeld, of 
Poland. © May 10, 1929; 1 c. May 
23; E for. 4771; Enoch & cie., Paris. 

- 10428 


Flight (The); photoplay .music, by 
Henry Hadley; orch. pts., with pf.- 
organ conductor. © Apr. 18, 1929; 
2 c. Apr. 22; E pub. 5822; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 10429 


Flirt; slowfox, aus dem ballett Die 
fiinf wiinsche, von Ralph Benatzky, 
of Austria; jazz-orch. mit pf. di- 
rection u. violino 1 direction. pts. 
© Jan. 23, 1929; 1 ce. Mar. 18; E for. 
4228; Universal edition, a. g., Vi- 
enna. 10430 


Flirt ; slow-fox, aus Die ftinf wiinsche, 
von Ralph Benatzky, of Austria; pf. 
© Jan. 10, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 7; E for. 
4215; Universal edition, a. g., Vi- 
enna. 10431 


Flirt primaverile; di Bruto Martelli, 


of Italy, op. 16; Small orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. © Mar. 29, 
1929; 1 ce. May 3; E for. 4151; A. & 
G. Carisch & c., Milan. 104383 


Flo; words and music by Ray Smith 
[pseud. of R. A. Schmitt] [Words 
and melody only] © 1. May 10, 
1929; E unp. 6889; Raymond A. 
Schmitt, College Point, N. Y. 10433 


Flohlied -und stindchen; aus der btih- 
nenmusik zu Goethes Faust, von 
Franz Salmhofer, of Austria. © 
Dee, 11, 1928; 1 ce. Jan. 7, 1929; H 
for. 4201; Universal edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 10484 


Flor (La) de Sevilla; march, by John 
Philip Sousa; band pts., with cornet 
conductor. 4to. © May 38, 1929; 2 
ce. May 6; E pub. 5680; John Church 
co., Cincinnati. 10435 


O44. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1929 


10457 


Flor (La) de Sevilla; march, by John 
Philip Sousa; pf. © May 38, 1929; 
2 ce. May 6; E pub. 5681; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 104386 


Florida the land of dreams; words and 
music by D. M. McCauley. © May 
25, 1929; 2 ec. May 25; E pub. 6299; 
D. Milton McCauley, Jacksonville. 

104387 

Flow gently, sweet Afton [and] Away 
with melancholy; arr. by Helen 
MacGregor; pf. duet, with rhythm- 
band. © May 6, 1929; 2c. May 9; 
E pub, 5973; @. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 10488 


Flower (The) in my garden of pray- 
ers; ballad, words by A. Green, mu- 
sic by Samuel H. Speck. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © May 
7, 1929; 2 ec. May 15; E pub. 5940; 
Arthur Green, Waterbury, Conn. 

10439 


Flower of delight; words by Harlan 
Thompson, music by William Ker- 
nell. © May 28, 1929; 2 c. May 29; 
E pub. 6386; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, ine., New York. 10440 


Fly away with me; words by I. First, 
music by F. J. Conway. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. May 1, 
1929; E unp. 6248; Ida First and 
Francis J. Conway, Alliance, O. 

10441 


Flying along; fox-trot song, words by 
Douglas O. Tew, music by Harry J. 
Jenkins. © May 23, 1929; 2 c. May 
27;_E pub. 6411; Harry J. Jenkins, 
Hyde Park, Mass. 10442 


Folk dances for boys and girls; [com- 
piled] by Mary Effie Shambaugh. © 
May 2, 1929; 2 « Apr. 22; aff. May 
6; AA 6974; A. S. Barnes & co., New 
York. 10443 


Folk songs and famous pictures, for 
piano beginners; with words, color 
eharts, and cut-out cards, by Mary 
Bacon Mason. obl. 8vo. © May 24, 
1929; 2 c. and aff. June 4; AA 17727; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 10444 


Folk-tunes and morris dances; com- 
piled and arr. by Arthur Purcell, of 
Great Britain; pf. © May 20, 1929; 
1 e: May 20; E for. 4783; Joseph 
Henry Larway, London. 10445 


Fool (The) (Der phantast); words 
by Franz Schaehle, English version 
by Walter Henley, music by Aloys 
George Fleischmann, of Germany, 
op. 26, no. 3. © Apr. 3, 1929; 1 «. 
May 17; E for. 4471; Augener, Itd., 
London. 10446 


For a day; words and music by T. 
and N. Jay. © 1c. May 7, 1929; 
EK unp. 6764; Tillie Jay and Nancy 
Jay, New York. 10447 


For America; patriotic hymn no. 3, 
words by Arthur Guiterman, music 
by C. R. Brackelsberg. © 1 c. May 
1, 1929; E unp. 6610; Charlotte 
Rose Brackelsberg, Des Moines. 

10448 

For Molly and me; werds and music 
by Alfred Solman, George Brown 
and Dale Wimbrow. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. May 21, 1929; 
EKeunp. 71388; Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. 10449 


For sidste gang modes vi to! tekst af 
Zerine, musik af Alex Xekoff og 
Iwan Petja, both of Denmark; pf. 
© Apr. 25, 1929; 1 ec. May 9; E for. 
4411; Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

10450 


For you and for me; words and music 


by V. Vaska. © 1c. May 15, 1929; 
EK unp. 6752; Vana Vaska, Los 
Angeles. 10451 


For you baby I’m smiling; fox trot, 
words and music by M. G. Trout. 
[Photostat] © 1c. May 23, 1929; 
EK unp. 7073; Melbourne G. Trout, 
Scottdale, Pa. 10452 


Forever, green and white; words and 
music by Jim Burnette. © May 14, 
1929; 2 e. May 18; Epub. 6267; 
James H. Burnette, Huntington, 
W. Va. 10453 


Forgista kanto; vortojn kaj muzikon 
verkis H. W. Hetzel. [Blue-print] 
© Dec. 15, 1928; 2 c. May 21, 1929; 
E pub. 6148; Henry W. Hetzel, 
Philadelphia. 10454 


Forgotten; lyrics by L. Shears, music 
by V. Tomasulo. © 1 c. May 14, 
1929; E unp. 6730; Vincent Toma- 
sulo and Louis Shears, New York. 


10455 
Forgotten; poem by L. W. French, 
music by L. M. Koepfle. © 1 «¢. 


May 8, 1929; E unp. 6529; L. W. 
French, Gaylord, Mich. 10456 


Fortier (Achille) Vingt-et-une chan- 
sons canadiennes (Twenty-one folk- 
songs of French Canada); arr. par 
Achille Fortier, Alfred Laliberté 
and others, all of Canada, with 
English translations and an intro- 
duction by J. Murray Gibbon, ed. by 
Ernest MacMillan. © Mar. 14, 
1929; 1 c@ Mar. 18; E for. 4061; 
Frederick Harris co., Oakville, On- 
tario, Canada. 10457 


045 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10458 


Fortsetzung der orchesterstudien fiir 
violine; von Richard Hofmann, of 
Germany, hrsg. von Johannes Strieg- 
ler, of Germany. heft 16. © Dec. 
341, 1928; Ie, Apres 19/1929. Bi tor: 
4178; Carl Merseburger, Leipzig. 

10458 

Fortunio’s song (Chanson de For- 
tunio) ; French words by Alfred De 
Musset, English words by Adrian 
Ross, of Great Britain, music by 
André Messager. © May 17, 1929; 
1 ce. May 21; E for. 4778; Chappell 
& co., ltd. London. [© English 
words] 10459 


Foster (Ivor R.) Six miniatures; by 
I. R. Foster, of Great Britain, op. 
9; pf... Pierrette. [5 others] .© 
May 14, 1929; 1 c. May 17; E for. 
4595; Edwin Ashdown, lItd., London. 

10460 

Four-square (The) gospel; hymn, 
words by G. A. Brewer, music by 
C. W. Walkem. © Oct. 15, 1928; 
20C.,. Keb: 2.1,,° 1929 3K), pulb,,, o9neL 5 
George Atwell Brewer and Chas. 
Wim. Walkem, Alton, Iil. 10461 


Fox (The) and the crow; French 
folk tune, arr. for toy symphony 
oreh. by J. Lilian Vandevere; pic- 
ture sc. and teacher’s se. . 4to. 
May 4, 1929; 2 ec. May 23; E pub. 
6391; C. C. Birchard. & co., Boston. 

10462 

Fraulein, pardon! Ich glaub’ wir 
kennen uns schon; tiletrot-tango, 
text von Richard Rillo, musik von 
Will Meisel, arr. von Hartwig von 
Platen, both of Germany; orch. pts. 
4to. © Fan. 1929! 1-e, -Apriag: 
EK for. 4196; Edition Meisel & ¢Go., 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 10463 


Fragile things; poem by Juliette 
Castellan, music by Montague F. 
Phillips, of Great Britain, op. 47, no. 
2. © May 7, 1929; 1c. May 11; 
E for. 4407; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 10464 


Frances, do you remember? words and 
music by J. J. Norton. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 27, 1929; 
E unp. 7195; Joseph J. Norton, 
Fitchburg, Mass. 10465 


Frances of Virginia; words and music 
by F. V. Jensen. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. May 27, 1929; BH 
unp. 7187; Frances V. Jensen, Bos- 
ton. 10466 

Francesca da Rimini; di Riccardo Zan- 
donai, fantasia composta ed istru- 
mentata da Giuseppe Manente, of 


pt. I, n. s., v.24 


Italy: banda. Partitura. © May 
23, 1929; 1 c. May 24; E for. 4786; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 10467 


Fratellanza (La); march, by L. Zano- 
ni. [Melody only] © 1. May 2, 
1929; E unp. 6804; Louis Zanoni, 
Raritan, N. J. 10468 


Frau (Die) in gold; opérette,in drei 
akten, von Leopold Jacobson und 
Bruno Hardt-Warden, musik yon 
Michael Krausz, of Hungary. Voll- 
stindiger klavierauszug. © Apr. 15, 
1929; 1 c. May 3; E for. 4148; Drei 
masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 10469 


Freiheits-marsch; briider, zur sonne, 
zur freiheit, von Peter Fries, of Ger- 
many, op. 68; salon orchesterstim- 
men, mit pf.-direktion. 4to. © Feb. 
13, 1929; 1 ce. May 2; E for. 4287; 
Oskar Seifert, Eppendorf, Sa., Ger- - 
many. 10470 


Freiheitslied (Hin) ; weltliche motette 
nach worten von Richard Dehmel 

- and others, fiir m&énnerchor a cappel- 
la mit baritonsolo von Joseph Haas, 
of Germany, op. 78. 4to. © Apr. 
30, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 24; E for. 4066; 
B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 
10471 


Friedensglocken; tonsttick, mit benu- 
tzung des chorales: Nun danket alle 
Gott, von Hermann Wenzel, of Ger- 
many, op. 503; pf. © Dec. 31, 1928; 
1 e@ May 2, 1929; EH for. 4816; Fr. 
Portius, Leipzig. 10472 


Fréehliche zeiten ; two-step, by E. Wil- 
fahrt. © 1c. May 11, 1929; E unp. 
6656; Eddie Wilfahrt, New Ulm, 
Minn. 10473 


From my window in Vanity Fair; 
written and composed by George 
Arthurs and John P. Long, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © May 
14, 1929; 1 c. May 16; E for. 4499; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., Lon- 
don. 10474 


Fruhling (Der) stieg zu tale; worte 
von Hrich Langer, musik yon Her- 
mann Wenzel, of Germany, op. 511, 
no. 1; male cho., unace. 4to. © 
Feb. 18, 1929-1, ic. Apr: 1977 Eetor: 
4190; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 10475 


Fruitland high school, we’re for you; 
words and music by S. L. Fielder, 
ace. by Marie L. Fielder. © May 
15, 1929; 2 c May 22; BE pub. 6168; 
Steven L. Fielder, Fruitland, Id. 

10476 


046 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1929 


Fuga degli amanti a Chioggia; di L. 
Mancinelli, riduzione di Arturo de 
Cecco, of Italy; orchestrina parti, 
con pf. conduttore. 4to. © May 6, 
1929; 1c. May 7; E for. 4333; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 10477 


Fun keien chewing gum; words and 
music by S. Small. [Words and mel- 
ody only] 


(BNANWY yO P WD) 
© 1c. Apr. 19, 1929; E unp. 6419; 
Solomon Small, Brooklyn. 10478 


Funeral march for a puppet; photo- 
play music, by George J. Trinkaus; 
orch. pts. with pf. or organ con- 
ductor. © Apr. 16, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 
19; E pub. 5814; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 10479 


Furiant; aus der oper Schwanda, der 
dudelsackpfeifer, von Jaromir Wein- 
berger, of Czechoslovakia, arr. von 
Gustay Blasser, of Austria; pf. © 
Apr.14, 1929:>1 e.,.May 3; E -for. 
4346; Universal edition, a. g., Vien- 
na. 10480 


Furies (The); photoplay music, by 
Samuel A. Perry, orch. by George J. 
Trinkaus; orch. pts., with pf. or or- 
gan conductor. © Apr. 18, 1929; 2c. 
Apr. 22; E pub. 5974; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 10481 


Gar (Det) sa lange som det gar; fox- 
trot, text av Berco, musik av Fred 
Winter, of Sweden; pf. © May 1, 
1929; 1c. May 20; E for. 4708 ; Ernst 
Rolfs musikforlags, A. B., Stock- 
holm. Sweden. 10482 


Gadabout; by Herbert Howells, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Apr. 11, 1929; 
tee. May 15; E for. 4838; Oxford 
university press, London. 10483 


Galanterie; tango, tekst af Per Bjer- 
ring, musik af Rol Dixi, of Den- 
mark; pf. © May 138, 1929; 1-ce. 
May 31; E for. 4851; Joh. Christen- 
sen’s musikforlag, Copenhagen. 

10484 


Galeres ; fox trot, de Maurice Hermite, 
of France; orch. parties, avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © May 10, 1929; 
1 c. May 23; E for. 4761; Enoch & 
cie., Paris. 10485 


Galop chromatique; from Film top se- 
ries, by J. Ben-Zey, scored by Wil- 
liam C. Schoenfeld; orch. pts. 4to. 
© May 10, 1929; 2.c. May 13; E pub. 


5848; Crawford music corp., New | 


York, 10486 


10497 


Game (The) ; sea song, words by Eli- 
zabeth Evelyn Moore, music by 
Charles Gilbert Spross. © April 30, 
1929; 2 c. May 8; HE pub. 5642; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 10487 


Garden of love; words and music by 
H.. Hilpert. ©1c. May 7, 1929; EB 
unp. 6474; Harriet Hilpert, Los An- 
geles. 10488 


Gargantua; one-step, de Maurice Her- 
mite, of France; orch. parties. 4to. 
© May 10, 1929; 1c¢. May 23; BE for. 
4762; Enoch & cie., Paris. 10489 


Gates of joy; Children’s day service, 
words by A. A. Payn, and others, 
music by A. B. Dorsey, and others. 
Chicago, Hope pub. co. S8vo. © Apr. 
2, 1929; 2 ec. May 27; E pub. ‘6304; 
Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 10490 


Gaubert (Philippe) Concerto; par P. 
Gaubert, of France; réduction pour 
violon et pf. © Apr. 10, 1929; 1 ¢. 
May 16; E for. 4620; Heugel, Paris. 

10491 


Gavotte; by Francois Joseph Gossec, 
arr. by J. Lilian Vandevere; toy 
Symphony orch. pts., with pf. and 
teacher’s sc. 4to. © Apr. 27, 1929; 
2 ee Mayr isyLh tpub. 5854: Cy 
Birchard & co., Boston. . 10492 


Gavotte moderne; by Gardner Leiand 
[pseud. of Arthur Ryder]; pf. 
May 15, 1929: 2 ec. May 20; E pub. 
6224; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

10493 


Gay and wistful; intermezzo, by Do- 
menico Savino; orch. pts. © May 
22, 1929: 2 c May 24; E pub. 6210; 
Atlas music corp., New York. 

10494 


Gay frolics; scherzo, by E. Frederic 
Curzon, of Great Britain, op. 4, no. 
7: orch. pts. 4to. © Apr. 25, 1929; 
1c. May 17; E for. 4475; Boosey & 
co., ltd., London. 10495 


Gee! but I’m jealous of the moon; fox- 
trot, lyric by Al. Levine [pseud. of 
Abraham Levine], music by Bob 
Kroll [i. e. Robert Kroll] © 1 ¢. 
May 29, 1929; EH unp. 7305: Abra- 
ham Levine, Brooklyn. 10496 


Gee! but I’m lonesome for someone 
like you; words’ and music by A. B. 


Dickens. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Apr. 26, 1929; 2 ec. May 


3; E pub. 5899; Ardis B. Dickens, 
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. 10497 


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10498 


pt. m1, n.s., v. 24 


Geh’ nicht wieder fort! text von Artur 
Rebner, musik von Nico Dostal, of 
Austria, und Charles Calson, of 
Czechoslovakia. © Dec. 1, 1928; 
1c. Mar. 138, 1929; BH for. 3323 ; Hdi- 
tion Karl Briill, Berlin. 10498 


General Almazan; marcha militar, by 
Isaias Medina Campa, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Chicago; pf. © 1. 
May 11, 1929; E unp. 6652; Ignacio 
M. Valle, Chicago. 10499 


Gentle (The) heart: words by Guido 
Guinicelli, tr. by Dante Gabriel Ros- 
setti, music by R. Boughton, of 
Great Britain ; male voice choir. Lon- 
don, Joseph Williams, ltd. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Mar. 22, 1929; 1 c. May 24; E for. 
4736; Joseph Williams, Itd., and Rut- 
land Boughton, London. 10500 


Gently drifting; by Marion R. Black; 
pf. © April 15, 1929; 2 c¢. April 
29; E pub. 5566; Co-operative music 
co., Philadelphia. 10501 


Georgia; words by Latham Ovens, mu- 
Sic by M. H. Slote. 1 ¢c. music 
May 10, 1929; 1 ec. words May 17; 
E unp. 6888; Milton Henry Slote, 
Ithaca, N. Y. 10502: 


Gertrude; words and music by JJ. 
Richardson. New York City, Frank 
Harding!) ‘© Apr. 23; 1929 2) -¢. 
May 3; E pub. 5898; John Richard- 
son, Newark, N. J. 10503 


Get happy; by Bob Craig [i. e. R. G. 
Craig]; pf. © 1c. May 24, 1929: 
EH unp. 7219; Robert G. Craig, Balti- 
more. 10504 


Get it on the radio; or, Dad bought a 
radio, words by B. S. French, music 
by Pearl Sinelair Safford. © 1 «. 
May 6, 1929; E unp. 6440; Bessie 
Sinclair French, Chicago. 10505 


Get it while it’s hot; words and music 
by B. M. Smith. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. May 22, 1929; 
EH unp. 7029; Bessie Mae Smith, St. 


Louis. 10506 
Get off boy, get off; words and music 
by J. L. Howell; instrumental. 


[Words and melody only] © 1 .«@ 
May 25, 1929; E unp. 7114; John 
Lewis Howell, New York. 10507 


Get some ice; words by H. Lavalle, 
music by R. McGaugh. © 1c. Apr. 


3, 1929: FE unp. 6418; Helen Lavalle . 


and Rex McGaugh, New York. 
10508 


Get to-gether! stick to-gether! work 
to-gether! words and music by A. 
H. Gutman; pf. © May 9, 1929; 
2c. May 10; E pub. 5775; Arthur 
‘H. Gutman, New York. 10509 


Get up off your knees; words by Andy 
’ Razaf, music by Clarence Williams. 
© Mar. 1, 1929; 2c. May 1; E pub. 
5583; Clarence Williams music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 10510 


Ghost (The); by J. E. Kerns; pf. © 
1 G@ May 16, 1929: "HE une Gse4, 
James Edward Kerns, Cincinnati. _ 

10511 


Ghost (The) of the St. Louis blues; 
words by Billy Curtis, music by J. 
Russel Robinson; pf. acc., with uku- 
lele arr. by Millard G. Thomas. © 
May 27, 1929: 2 c. May 31; E pub. 
6384; W. C. Handy music publisher, 
New York. 10512 


Ghosts; words by R. A. Raum, music 
by T. E. Tudor. © 1 @ May 22, 
1929; E unp. 7034; Ruth A. Raum, 
Springfield, Mo. 10513 


Giovanna to thee I am ealling; lyric 
by Richard Kountz, music by Josef 
Pasternack, arr. by Albert Deer; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Apr. 29; 1929; 
2 ce. May 2; E pub. 5985; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 10514 


Gipsy (A) lullaby; by G. Stone; pf. 
© 1c. May 2, 1929; E unp. 6307; 
10515 


Girl-about-town (The) ; characteristic 
intermezzo, by HE. Frederic Curzon, 
of Great Britain, op. 4, no. 8; orch. 
pts. 4to. © May 1, 1929; 1 «. May 
17; E for. 4479; Boosey & co., Itd., 
London. 10516 


Girl (The) of the sunny Ozarks; down 
in Arkansas, words and music by 
H. N. Files, arr. by Harrison Howe. 
Little Rock, Ark., Wonder state 
music co. © May 23, 1929; 2c. May 
27; E pub. 6413; Harry N. Files, 
Little Rock, Ark. 10517 


Girl (The) that I picture in dreams; 
words and music by G. L. Duncan. 
© 1c. May 8, 1929; E unp. 6509; 
Grace La Fond Duncan, Hollywood, 
Calif. 10518 


Girl (The) that I saw in my dreams; 
words and music by V. H. Calaway. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Apr. 23, 1929; 2 ce. May 8; E pub. 
5907; Vernon H. Calaway, Brooklyn. 

- 10519 


Gregory Stone, Chicago. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


10539 


Girls up to date; words by J. W. | Gloria in excelsis Deo; music by 


no. 5, 1929 
Rutledge, musie by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 


May 29, 1929; E unp. 7273; Joseph 
W. Rutledge, Kenosha, Wis. 10520 


Gitana mia; Argentine tango, words 
and music by L. Banker. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e¢. May 27, 
1929; E unp. 7171; Lester Banker, 
New York. 10521 


Gitano; tango, by K. L. Richards; pf. ; 
in D min. © 1c. May 16, 1929; E 
unp. 6824 ; Katherine Louise 
Richards, New York. 10522 


Give me your love, O girl! O girl; 
words and music by J. Spolverino. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
May 18, 1929; 2 c. May 24; E pub. 

6200; Joseph Spolverino, Maybrook, 

i 10523 


Give me yourself one hour; poem by 
Laurence Hope, music by Herman 


Behr. © May 3, 1929; 2.c. May 7; 
E pub. 5717; Herman Behr, 
Brooklyn. 10524 


Glad feet; from Merry-merry, words 
by R. P. Weston and Bert Lee, music 
by Jack Waller, Harris Weston and 
J. A. Tunbridge, of Great Britain; 
pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © May 14, 
1929; 1 c.-May 16; E for. 4513; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd., London. 

10525 


Glad tidings of great joy; Christmas 
cantata, text by Raymond Earl Bell- 
aire, music by Richard Kountz; sop., 
alto and bar. 4to. © Apr. 16, 1929; 
2 ce. Apr. 19; E pub. 5805; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 10526 


Gleam (A) of love; words and music 
by A. Bradford, of British Guiana, 
domiciled at New York. © 1 «. 
May 138, 1929; E unp. 6900; Arthur 
Bradford, New York. 10527 


Gleanings; by M. L. White, of Great 
Britain, op. 81; pf. London, Joseph 
Williams, ltd. © May 3, 1929; 1c. 
May 17; E for. 4516; Mary Louisa 
White, Pinner, Middlesex, England. 

10528 


Gliding along; by Yvonne Beauregard ; 
pf. © May 2, 1929; 2c. May 9; E 
pub, 6134; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 10529: 


Glob-trotter; one-step, di  Httore 
Palone, of Italy; pf. ©1c. May 2, 
1929; E unp. 6341; Enrico Bernstiel, 
Milan. 10530 


Anne Megarey, of Great Britain; 
female voices, unace. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 
4, 1929; 1 c. May 9; E for: 4879; 
Oxford university press, London. 
105381 


Glory to God in the highest; the 
angels’ song, words from St. Luke 2, 
music by Giovanni Battista Pergo- 
lesi, organ-pt. by Vincent Novello, 
arr. by George Wallace Woodworth; 
soli and cho. of women’s voices. 
4to. © Apr. 27, 1929; 2 c May 8; 
E pub. 5734; E. C. Schirmer music 
co., Boston. 105382 


Glory to that new-born King; negro 
spiritual, arr. by John W. Work; 
men’s voices. 4to. © May 2, 1929; 
2c. May 4; E pub. 5689; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 10533 


Go find somebody to love; fox-trot, 
words by Herb Magidson, music by 
Michael H. Cleary, arr. by Ken 
Macomber; dance orch. pts. 4to. 
© May 18, 1929; 2 c May 22; E 
pub. 6282; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, 10534 


Go find somebody to love; words by 
Herb Magidson, music by Michael 
H. Cleary, arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus; 
voce. orch. pts. 4to. © May 3, 1929; 
2c. May 7; E pub. 6002; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 10535 


Go find somebody to love; words by 
Herb Magidson, music by Michael 
H. Cleary; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Apr. 29, 1929; 2 c. May 2; E pub. 
5988; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 10536 


God bless you, dear old friend; words 
and music by L. H. Drakeford, of 
Great Britain. © 1e. Apr. 2, 1929; 
E unp. 5340; Lewis Henry Drake- 
ford, New York. 10537 


God doth call; sacred song, words and 
musie by M. W. Campbell; in F. 
Portland, Or., Mack music co. © 
Apr. 25, 1929; 2 ec. May 8; E pub. 
5731; Myrtle W. Campbell, Portland, 
Or. 10538 


God so loved the world; response for 
4 pt. cho., words from St. John 3, 
music by Vernon BHEville; mixed 
voices, with organ ace. 4to. © 
May 2, 1929; 2 c. May 9; E pub. 
5788; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

10539 


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10540 
Godard (Benjamin Louis Paul) 
Quasi adagio; fragment sympho- 


nique, extrait de la Fantaisie persane, 
op. 152, transcription et arr. de F. 
Salabert, of France; orch. parties, 
avec pf. conducteur et 1° violini 
ccnducteur. © Apr. 10, 1929; 1 e. 
May 16; E for. 4689; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 10540 


Goin’ home to that dear old Swanee 
shore; words and music by R. G. 
Craig; pf. © 1c. May 6, 1929; E 
unp. 6470; Robert G. Craig, Balti- 
more. 10541 


Going home; words by A. Hill, music 
by Sylvester Long Cross; pf. 
1c. May 27, 1929; E unp. 7150; An- 
thony Hill, San Francisco. 10542 


Gold (Dos) in dajne ojg’n (The gold 
of your eyes) ; from the Yiddish of 
S. I. Imber, English version by Jean 
Barondess, music by Lazar Weiner; 
high voice. © May 6, 1929; 2 «c. 
May 9; E pub. 5965; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 105438 


Golden (The) knot; words by Delia 
O’ Halloran [i. e. C. O’Halloran], mu- 
sie by Phil Starr. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Apr. 16, 1929; 
2c. May 8; E pub. 63896; Cordelia 
O’Halloran, Long Beach, Calif. 

10544 


Golden sands; by Jack Golden. © 1 
e. May 138, 1929; EH unp. 6704; John 
Irving Golden, New York. 10545 


Goléa (Hl); divertissement oriental, 
par Maurice Le Boucher, of France; 
orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Apr. 10, 1929; 1 c. May 16; 
E for. 4633; Choudens, Paris. 10546 


Gondoliers’ song; by Carl Sauer, of 
Australia; violin and pf., with addi- 
tional pts. for complete string orch. 
© Apr. 8, 1929; 1 ec. May 13; E for. 
4755; W. H. Paling & co., ltd., Syd- 
ney, Australia. 10547 


Gone are the days of the long ago; 
words and music by N. Armstrong. 
© 1c. May 29, 1929; FE unp. 7264; 
Nancy Armstrong, New York. 10548 


Goo-goo eyes; words by Bennet Ryan, 
music by L. A. Handman. [Chords, 
single staff] © 1c. May 27, 1929; 
E unp. 7172; Louis Aaron Handinan, 
New York. 10549 


Good-by New York; words by Jacob 
Jacobs, music by <A. Olshanetsky. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
May 1, 1929; E unp. 6273; Alexan- 
der Olshanetsky, New York. 10550 


pt. 111, n. s., v.24 


Good bye, good luck old pal; words and 
music by Mary E. Mills. [Chords, 
Single staff] © 1. c¢. May 13, 1929; EB 
unp. 6681; Mary Mills, Philadelphia. 

10551 


Good feelin’ blues; words and music 
by Bessie Smith. [Chords, single 
staff] © 1 ce. May 3, 1929; BE unp. 
6611; Georgia music co., New York. 

10552 


Good (The) old days; by Ted McAlsey 
[pseud. of EH. Ostrom], of Sweden; 
pf. © 1c Mar. 29, 1929; E unp. 
6713; Erik Ostrom, Stockholm, Swe- 
den. 10553 


Goodbye dobbin, goodbye beer; words 
by J. W. Rutledge, music by Phil 
Starr. [Words and melody only] 
© 1« May 29, 1929; EB unp. 7278; 
Joseph W. Rutledge, Kenosha, Wis. 

10554 

Goodbye, sweetheart, goodbye; words 
and music by F. Schwandt. © May 
3,, 1929 >*2 c. May (3 Hepubweaice: 
Fred Schwandt, Minneapolis. 10555 


Goodbye to you; words by C. O. Jones, 
music by Lee Turner. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © May 6, 
1929; 2 c«. May 8; HE pub. ae0e; 
Charles O. Jones, Gary, Ind. 10556 


Gorgeous; from College days, lyrics 
and music by Martin Broones. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e 
Mar. 20, 1929; E unp. 4913; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver City, 
Calif. 10557 


Gotta feelin’ for you; from Hollywood 
revue of 1929, lyric by Jo’ Trent, 
music by Louis Alter; pf. aee., with 
ukulele arr. by Hank Linet. © May 
27, 1929; 2 c. May 28; E pub. 6348; 


Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York. 10558 
Gounod (Charles Francois) Judex; 


orch. von Hdmund Haensch, of Ger- 
many; orch. pts., with pf. conductor 
and violin 1 conductor. © Apr. 15, 
1929; 1¢. May 7; E for. 4260; Anton 
J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 10559 


Grand (The) compagnie; descriptive 
chorus, words adapted from Bulwer 
Lytton’s Rienzi, music by John 
Foulds, of Great Britain, op. 5, no. 
8; cho. of mixed voices. 4to. 
Apr. 29,1929; 1 e. Apr 253, 
4073; W. Paxton & co., Itd., London. 

10560 

Grand old U. S. A.; words and mus‘c¢ 
by F. R. McClusky, arr. by L. A. 
Clark. © May 14, 1929; 2 @ May 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1929 


10582 


18; E pub. 6265; Frank Roy Mc- 
Clusky, Canfield, O. 10561 


Grandpa’s radio goes bam, zowi, zee! 
words by Mrs. William H. Wood 
[i. e. C. M. Wood], music by Chester 
Escher; 1st violin. © 1c. Apr. 11, 
1929; E unp. 6242; Carrie M. Wood, 
Waseca, Minn. 10562 


Granito de sal; clave, letra de Carlos 
Duarte Moreno, mtisica de Pepe Do- 
minguez, of Mexico. © Apr. 1, 1929; 
1 ec. May 27; H for. 4792; A. Wagner 
y Levien sucs., s.-en ¢., Mexico City, 
Mexico. 10563 


Grasshopper green ; unison song, words 
anon., music by Colin Taylor, of 
Great Britain. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Mar. 21, 1929; 
1 ec. May 9; E for. 4875; Oxford 
university press, London. 10564 


Gray days will fade away; words and 
music by H. Behm, arr. by Rube 
Bennett; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
May 23, 1929; 2 c«. May 27; EH pub. 
6409; Homer Behm, Chicago. 10565 


Grayciola; by Ray Doll and Bernard 
Maltin. © May 20, 1929; 2 ¢. May 
25; E pub. 6292; Vincent Youmans, 
New York. 10566 


Greater Chicago; march, lyric by 
Agnes Clark Winkler, music by J. V. 
Havener; pf. Chicago, Havener pub. 
house. © May 10, 1929; 2 c. May 
20; E pub. 6093; Jacob Valentine 
Havener, Chicago. 10567 


Grey (The) house (La maison grise) ; 
French words by A. de Caillavet 
and Robert de Flers, English words 
by Adrian Ross, of Great Britain, 
music by André Messager. © May 
1%, 19295 1 'e& May ‘21; Hi for: 4777; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. [© 
English words] 10568 


Grimbalina; fox-trot song, words and 
music by Walt Michels, arr. by 
Carleton Colby. Chicago, Briggs mu- 
sic shop. © May 10, 1929; 2c. May 
16; E pub. 6034; Lionel Briggs and 
Walter Miche!s, Chicago. 10569 

Grotesque; by L. Brunelli, orch. by 
Chas. Miller; pts. © May 24, 1929; 
2 e. May 28; E pub. 6338; Atlas 
music corp., New York. 10570 


Gutbucket shuffle; by Cliff Jackson; 


orch. pts. 4to. © Apr. 25, 1929; 2 ¢. 
May 11; E pub. 5844; Denton & 
Haskins music pub. ¢o.. inc., New 
York. 10571 


Gute kameraden; unterhaltungs und 
vortragsstticke, componiert und arr. 
von Carl Giinschals, of Germany, op. 
64, u. a., bearb. von Hermann Wen- 
zel, of Germany; pf. zu 4 hiden. 
bad- 2° "© Dec. '31, 1928"L a May 
2, 1929 °°) -for. 43817 ; ° Pr.) Portis; 
Leipzig. 10572 


Guttersnipes’ dance; von Cyril Scott, 
of Great Britain; klavier. (Jn Das 
neue klavierbuch, bd. 3) © Feb. 15, 
Too a CG PeD.. Ost LOT. . 2c ees 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

10573 


Gypsy charmer; lyric by Grant Clarke, 
musie by Harry Akst; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © May 6, 1929; 2 c. May 
9; E pub. 6012; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 10574 


Gypsy girl; words and music by P. 
Chapin. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 22, 1929; E unp. 7007; 
Prudence Chapin, Norwich, N. Y. 

10575 


Haarlem; von Jean Wiéner, of France ; 
pf. (In Album Wiéner-Doucet) © 
Heb. 2, 1929-1 cy. Mar. 18: HW, tor, 
4236; Universal edition, a. g., Vienna. 

10576 


Hail Ohio! words and music by F. 
Mouser. 4to. © Apr. 23, 1929; 2 ¢. 
May 4; E pub. 5675; Faye Mouser, 
Marion, O. 10577 


Hangin’ ’round someone you love; 
words and music by J. B. Kremer, 3d. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
May 31, 1929; E unp. 7352; James 
Brainerd Kremer, 3d, Montclair, 
ING’. J. 10578 


Hanserl polka; by John Wilfahrt. © 
1c. May 1, 1929; E unp. 6263; Con- 
solidated music pub. house, Chicago. 

10579 


Happiness; words and music by A. H. 
Boostrom. New York, Frank Har- 
ding. © Apr. 18, 1929; 2 c. May 3; 
E pub. 5893; Alpha H. Boostrom, 
Lynn Haven, Fla. 10580 


Happy moments; words by E. Barbe 
and B. Faber, music by James Flora. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
May 28, 1929; E unp. 7253 ; Edward 
Barbe and Billy Faber, New York. 

10581 


Harlem flat blues; by Duke Ellington ; 
pf. © May 14, 1929; 2 c. May 29; 
E pub. 6368; Gotham music service, 
inc., New York. 10582 


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10583 


Harlequinade; cinema incidental, by 
Joseph Engleman, of Great Britain; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. © 
Aug. 3, 1928; 1 c. May 22, 1929; E 
for. 4725; Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 

10583 

Harlequinade; overture, by John Mc- 
Ghie, arr. by Chas. J. Roberts; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. © Feb. 22, 
1929; 2 c. Mar. 8; E pub. 4018; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 10584 


Harmony (The) waltz; by Mrs. Joseph 
Goulet; pf. © 1c. Apr. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 6247; Alexina Goulet, Racine, 
Wis. 10585 


Harp strings; Spanish serenade, words 
and music by M. Farnham. © 1 ¢. 
May 1, 1929; E unp. 6295; Myrtle 
Farnham, Chicago. 10586 


Harpist’s (The) daily dozen; by Carlos 
Salzedo. © May 2, 1929; 2 c. May 
9; E pub. 5796; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 10587 


’ Harpsichord; prelude and fugue, by 
Edward A. Mueller; pf. © April 23, 
1929; 2 ce. April 25; HE pub. 5532; 
John Church ¢o., Cincinnati. 10588 


Harris (Dora) Two melodies; by D. 
Harris, of Australia; pf. 1. Barca- 
rolle. [1 other] © Mar. 6, 1929; 
1 ec. Mar. 16; E for. 4848; G. J. 
Grice, Itd., Brisbane, Australia. 

10589 

Hats off to our brave Lindbergh; 
words and music by M. B. Legler. 
New York City, Frank Harding mu- 


sic house. © Apr. 1, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 
11; E pub. 5829; Mary B. Legler, 
Charleroi, Pa. 10590 
Haun (Ewald Bernhard) Hymn; 


words by E. Haun, music by E. B. 
Haun. 4to. ©1c. May 21, 1929; E 
unp. 6960; Hwald Bernhard Haun, 
New York. 10591 


Haury (William) March; pf. © 
Mar. 10, 1929; 2 c. April’ 27; E pub. 
5540; William Haury, Collinsville, 
Tl. 10592 


Havana nights; Cuban dance, by R. 8. 
Stoughton; pf. © April 1, 1929; 
2ce. April 29; E pub. 5542; Walter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. 10593 


Hawaian [!] sky; waltz, by Peter 
Paul, of Sweden; melody with pf. 


ace. © 1c. May 11, 1929;.E unp. 
6662; Erik Ostrom, Stockholm, 
Sweden. 10594 


Hawaiian Isles; duet, words by Oliver 
Murray Edwards, music by William 
Berwald; sop. and alto. Syracuse, 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


.N. Y¥., Oliver music co. © Apr. 16, 
1929; 2 c. Apr. 195) EB pub... 6137; 
Oliver M. Edwards, Syracuse, N. Y. 

10595 


Hawaiian (A) romance; intro. Blue 
Hawaii, words and music by Abel 
Baer, Ira Schuster and Irving 
Caesar, compiled by Leo. Wood, ed. 
and arr. by Lee Orean Smith; 
special organ transcription. © May 
21, 1929; 2 c. May 22; H pub. 6230; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 10596 


He burns me up and he knocks me 
cold! words by Bob Joffe, music and 
ukulele arr. by Millard G. Thomas. 
© May 27, 1929; 2 c. May 31; E 
pub. 6885; Handy bros. music ¢o., 
inc., New York. 10597 


He burns me up and. he knocks me 
cold; words by Robert Maxvyell 
Joffe, music by Millard G. Thomas. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
May 8, 1929; E unp. 6518; Maxwell- 
Thomas, music publishers, New 
York. 10598. 


He is my sunshine boy; words by 
H. B. Miller, music by Mattart 
[pseud. of A. Matthews]; pf. and 
ukulele ace. [Photostat)] © 1 «¢ 
May 4, 1929; E unp. 6416; Artie 
Matthews, and Hattie B. Miller, 
Cincinnati. 10599 


He led me up the garden; humorous 
song, words by EH. A. Searson, music 
by Fred Gibson, of Great Britain. 
[Staff and tonie sol-fa notations] 
© May 10, 1929; 1c. May 23; B 
for. 4842; Reynolds & co., London. 

10600: 


He'll wipe all tears from every eye; 
words by H. EH. Miller, music by 
Sylvester Long Cross; pf. © 1 e. 
May 27, 1929; E unp. 7152; Hmma 
Ellene Miller, Centralia, Wash. 


10601 

He never said a mumbling word; 
negro spiritual, arr. by John W. 
Work; men’s voices. 4to. © May 


2, 1929; 2 c. May 4; E pub. 5688; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 
10602 


He’s my weaver of beautiful dreams; 
words by Al. Levine [pseud. of 
Abraham Levine], music by Bob 
Kroll [i.e Robert Krouy © iG 
May 29, 1929; E. unp. 73806; Abra- 
ham Levine, Brooklyn. 10603. 


He shall save His people; hymn, 
words [adapted] from St. Matthew 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIUNS 


no. 5, 1929 


and musie by L. J. Kindig. © May 
1, 1929; 2c. May 10; E pub. 5765; 
Lisie James Kindig, Mattoon, Ill. 
10604 
He then brought in a woman part and 
blamed her for it all; words and 
music by E. F. Joyce. © 1c. May 
20, 1929; E unp. 6906; Edward F. 
Joyce, Kansas City, Kan. 10605 


Head start; galop, by Max Herzberg, 
orch. by George Torke, organ nota- 
tion by Emil Velazco; orch. pts. © 
May 1, 1929; 2. ¢c. May 2; E pub. 
5595; Crawford music corp., New 
York. 10606 


Heap (A) o’ livin’; poem by Edgar A. 
Guest, music by Mrs. M. H. 
Guiesian. 1. High voice in D.—2. 
Med. yoice in C. © May 4, 1929; 
2 ce, each May 20; E pub. 6221; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 10607 


Hear the ukuleles, a-calling you home; 
written by Jimmy Kennedy, com- 
posed by Maurice Scott, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © May 
14, 1929; 1 ec. May 16; E for. 4493; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 

10608 


Heart o’ gold; words by P. Lupberger, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] ©1ec. May 20,.1929; 
E unp. 6922; Pauline Lupberger, St. 
James, Mo. 10609 


Heart (The) of a dancing doll; by 
D. Tiomkin, of Russia, domiciled at 


New York; ist violin. © 1c. May 
24, 1929; E unp. 7086; Dimitri 
Tiomkin, New York. 10610 


Heavens (The) are smiling on me; 
words by Bartley Costello, music 
by Billy Baskette. © 1 ec. Apr. 12, 
1929; E unp. 5627; Remick music 
corp., New York. 10611 


Heimatlied; aus Rosen aus Florida, 
operette von A. M. Willner und 
Heinz Reichert, musik von Leo Fall, 
of Austria, musikalische einrichtung 
fiir das theater von Erich Wolf- 
gang Korngold, of Austria. © Apr. 
30, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 24; E for. 4068; 
B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

10612 


Hello, blue sky! bye-bye, blues; fox- 
trot, words and music by Lawrence 
Easson, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © May 22, 1929; 1 e¢. 
May 27; E for. 4790; Cambridge 
music co., ltd., London. 10613 


57721—29—_4 


10623 


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Hembygdsminnen; text ay Sven-Olof 
Sandberg, valstranskription pia den 
norska folkvisan Siiterjiintans s6n- 
dag, avy Sigurd Hannel, of Sweden, 
pf. © Jan. 27, 1929; 1 c. May 20: 
E for. 4702; Edition Sylvain, Stock- 
holm, Sweden. 10614 


Henrietta; words and music by Lou 
Howarde [i. e. Louis L. Howarde}] 
of Australia. © 1 e¢. May 29, 1929; 
E unp. 73801; Louis Lloyd Howarde, 
Sydney, Australia. 10615 


Here we are; lyric by Gus Kahn, mu- 
sic by Harry Warren. © Apr. 29, 
1929; 2 ec. May 1; H pub. 5573; 
Remick music corp., New York. 

10616. 

Hero of the skies; words S Gilomen, 
music by Frank S. Butler. © 1. 
Apr. 10, 1929; E unp. 6001; Suzanne 
Gilomen, New York. 10617 


Heroic (An) tale; photoplay music, 
by George J. Trinkaus; orch. pts., 
with pf.-organ conductor. © Apr. 
16; 1929; 2 c. Apr. 19; pub. 5817; 
M. Witmark & Sons, New York. 

10618. 

Heure (L’) bleue; boston, aus dem 
ballett, Die fiinf wiinsche, von Ralph 
Benatzky, of Austria; pf. © Jan. 
101929" te. Hep. (= i for. 4216 > 
Universal edition, a. g., Vienna. 

10619: 

Heure (L’) bleue; boston, aus der 
ballett-pantomime, Die fiinfe wiin- 
sche, von Ralph Benatzky, of Aus- 
tria; jazz-orch., mit pf. direction u. 
violino 2 direction. pts. © Jan. 
23, 1929; 1 ¢ Mar. 18; E for. 4229; 
Universal edition, a. g., Vienna. 

10620- 

Heure (L’) bleue; nocturne, by Mischa 
Spolianski, orchestra by Max Irwin, 
of Great Britain; pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Apr. 25, 1929. 4 c. 
May 9; E for. 4405; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. 10621. 


Heure (L’) exquise; valse chantée, 
paroles de Pierre Varenne, musique 
de Octave Crémieux, of France. 
Paris, Editions musicales Choumine. 
© Apr. 10, 1929;°1 ¢ May 16; E 
for. 4605; René Blum, Paris. 10622 


Heut’ abend um halb neun; text yon 
Kurt Schwabach, musik yon W. D. 
Charles, of Germany, arr. yon Hart- 
wig von Platen, of Germany; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Feb. 18, 1929; 1 c: Apri<i0;' % ‘for: 
4166; Edition Meisel & co., G. m. b. 
H., Berlin. 10623: 


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10624 


pt. 11, n.s., v.24 — 


Hey-diddle-diddle; old rhyme with two 
new verses written and set to music 
by Ernest Austin, of Great Britain ; 
unison song. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Mar. 21, 1929; 
1c. Mar. 21; E for. 4414; Joseph 
Henry Larway, London. 10624 


Hi-jinx; novelty fox-trot, by Fred 
Libby and Harold Berg; pf. 
May 15, 1929; 2 «. May 22; EH pub. 
6169; Fred M. Libby, Hollywood, 
Calif. 10625 


Hiawatha land; words and music by 
EK. Jacobson. [Words and melody 


only] ©1c. May 10, 1929; E unp. 
6572; Elmer Jacobson, Bessemer, 
Mich. 10626 


Hide and seek; by Yvonne Beaure- 
gard; pf. © May 2, 1929; 2 c. May 
9; E pub. 6185; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 10627 


High above; words and music by Carl 
Gustaf Hedberg. © 1 ec. May 11, 
1929; EH unp. 6580; Carl G. Hedberg, 
Melrose, Mass. 10628 


High hat parade; words by A. H. 
Fitch, music by Kay Fitch [pseud. 
of K. C. Fitch] [Chords, single 
staff] © 1c. Apr. 23, 1929; E unp. 
7311; Kenneth C. Fitch and Arthur 
H. Fitch, Olean, N. Y. 10629 


High society; by A. J. Piron. [Mel- 
ody only] © 1 ce. May 138, 1929; EB 
unp. 6694; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 10630 


Highroad (The) of love; words and 
music by EF. H. Farrell. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. May 1, 
1929; EH unp. 6346; Frank H. Far- 
rell, Chicago. 10631 


His grace is sufficient for me; words 
by D. Lauck Currens, music by 
Henry P. Morton. Cincinnati, Fill- 
more music house. © May 2, 1929; 
2c. May 10; E pub. 5759; Fillmore 
bros. co., Cincinnati. 10632 


Historia tragica de Foral y Obregon; 
letra y musica de J. V. Olmos, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Los Angeles; 
pl., ©.) May..6, 1929 7h! unp. 
6459; Juan V. Olmos, Los Angeles. 

10633 

Hobby-horse [and] Soft music is steal- 
ing; arr. by Helen MacGregor; pf. 
duet, with rhythm-band. © May 6, 
1929; 2 ‘¢c. May 9; HE pub. 5972; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 10634 

Hiochzeit in Hollywood; operette in 4 


bildern, von Leopold Jacobson u. 
Bruno Hardt, musik von Oscar 


Straus, of Austria, 
mit text eingerichtet von Joe Smi- 


lovici. © Jan. 15, 1929; 1c. May 2; 
EK for. 4281; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig. 

| ~ 10635 


Holderlin-lieder; musik von Josef 
Matthias Hauer, of Austria, op. 23; 
mittlere stimme. bd. 2. 1. Abend- 
phantasie. [38 others] © Feb. 13, 
1929; 1 c. Mar. 18; E for. 4227; Uni- 
versal edition, a. g., Vienna. 10636 


Hold me—I’m falling for you; words 
by Charles Tobias and Harry To- 
bias, music by Henry H. Tobias. © 
May 9, 1929; 2 c. May 10; E pub. 
5839; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine., New York. 10637 


Hold me in your arms again; words 
and music by Pauline Hall Wade, of 
Canada. © 1c. May 25, 1929; BE 
unp. 7120; Pauline Cassandra Hall 
Wade, Victoria, B. C., Canada. 

10638 


Hold my hand, dear Father; hymn, 
words and music by G. Bennard. © 
Jan: 1; 1929; 2° c@ Apr," i+" @pgp. 
6388; George Bennard, Hermosa 
Beach, Calif. 10639 


Hollins song book; compiled by the 
Musie assn. of Hollins college. 4to. 
© Apr. 1, 1929; 2c. Apr. 5; aff, Apr. 
12; A 7428; Music assn. of Hollins 
college, Hollins, Va. 10640 


Home and you; words by Stanley Bur- 
ton Miller, music by C. Kunnick and 
H. Jeppesen. © 1c May 8, 1929; 
E unp. 6558; Clarence Kunnick, 
Harold Jeppesen and Stanley Mil- 
ler, Minneapolis. 10641 


Home (A) for you and me; words and 
music by R. C. Arnold. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 22, 1929; 
E unp. 6992; Robinson C. Arnold, 
Topeka, Kan. 10642 


Home in the mountains; words by J. 
EH. Guernsey, music by F. Thomp- 
son. © 1c. May 27, 1929; E unp. 
7144; Floyd Thompson and J. H. 
Guernsey, Indianapolis. 10643 


Honey; fox-trot, by Seymour Simons, 
Haven Gillespie and Richard A. 
Whiting; band pts. obl. 24mo. © 
Mav 2, 1929; 2 c. May 3; H pub. 
5644; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


10644 

Honey; fox trot, words and music by 
Seymour Simons, Haven Gillespie 
and Richard A. Whiting, special 


O04 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1929 


arr. by Kenn Sisson; orch. pts. © 
May 13, 1929: 2 « May 14; E pub. 
5957; Leo. Feist, ine., New York. 
10645 
Honey girl; words and music by Mada- 
line Krell Reynolds. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 28, 1929; 
E unp. 7248; Sophia Blanche Reyn- 
olds, Philadelphia. 10646 


Honey, it’s tight like that; words and 
music by William Harris. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. May 81, 
1929: E unp. 7338; Consolidated mu- 
sic pub. house, Chicago. 10647 


Honeymoon in the air; words and mu- 
sie by V. C. Leftwich, of Great Bri- 
tain, domiciled at Los Angeles. © 
foe May 15.920" fb -anp. ‘oro0: 
Vernon Croxton Leftwich, Los An- 
geles. 10648 


Honeysuckles and a moon; words and 
musie by C. B. Richardson. © 1 e. 
May 11, 1929; E unp. 6642; Caroline 
B. Richardson, Waco, Tex. 10649 


Honolulu town; lyric and melody by 
L. H. Nichols, harmony and arr. by 
R. Lloyd Adams. © 1 ec. May 10, 
1929; E unp. 6584; Leonard Her- 
schel Nichols, Pomona, Calif. 10650 


Horace Mann; song and march, words 
and music by H. Egger; pf. (Cover 
title:—_Horace Mann loyalty) © 
May 11, 1929; 2.c. May .11; E pub. 
5880; Helen Egger, Pekin, Il. 

10651 

Hosanna; theme song of The valiant, 
words and music by Con Conrad, 
Sidney D. Mitchell and Archie Gott- 
ler. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. May 14, 1929: E unp. 6719; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine, 
New York. 10652 


Hot dogs; words and musie by C. 
Nardi. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 22, 1929; E unp. 7016: 
Civeta Nardi, Chester, Pa. 10653 

Hot heels; by Irving Mills, Al Goer- 


ing and Jack Pettis: pf. © Apr. 
16, 1929; 2 ec May 4; E pub. 5628; 


Gotham music service, ine. New 
York. 10654 


Hot man; words and music by Con 
Conrad, Sidney D. Mitchell and Ar- 
chie Gottler. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. May 1, 1929; E unp. 
6254; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 10655 


Hot music; ten syncopated studies, by 
Erwin Schulhoff, of Czechoslovakia ; 
pf. © Apr. 3, 1929: 1 ec. May 3; EB 


10667 


for. 4210; Universal edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 10656 


House (A) on a hill-top; from Love 
lies, words by Frank Eyton, music 
by Billy Mayerl, of Great Britain; 
pf. and ukulele acc. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © May 14, 1929; 
1 e. May 16; E for. 4509; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, Itd., London. 10657 


How about a kiss; words by Jeanette 
Rosenson, music by G. Leonard. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
May 6, 1929; E unp. 6464; Gus 
Leonard, Everett, Mass. 10658 


How can blue eyes be blue; fox-trot, 
by J. Berny and Jack April, both of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. jazz 
conductor and 1st violin conductor. 
4io. .@ Mar. 20, 1929; 1.¢. Apr. .13; 
E for. 3940; L. Grus co., Paris. 

10659 

How can I forget? words by J. Rior- 
dan, music by Ray Hibbeler. ©1c. 
May 23, 1929; E unp. 7058; John 
Riordan, Chicago. 10660 


How can I get it; words and music by 
Frankie Jaxon. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. May 1, 1929: E 
unp. 6271; State street music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 10661 


How can I love some one else, since 
you've won my heart away; words 
and music by A. M. Brown. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. May 6, 
1929; E unp. 6458; Aaron M. Brown, 
Palo Alto, Calif. 10662 


How can I say goodbye, when you’re 
always with me in dreams; words 
by J. H. Wilson, music by David 
Reed. © 1c. May 27, 1929; E unp. 
7160; Jack H. Wilson, Detroit. 

10663 


How ean I smile? words and music by 
B. Fazioli; pf. ©1c. May 29, 1929; 
E unp. 7291; Bernardo Fazioli, Bel- 
mont, Mass. 10664 


How can you forget; words by A. 
Canuel, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
May 21, 1929; E unp. 6956; Albert 
Canuel, Amesbury, Mass. 10665 


How could I be blue; music by Louis 
Victor Martin. [Melody only] © 
1 @ May 3L, 1929: B-aunp.. 7351; 
George Sumner, Hollis, N. Y. 10666 


How do they do it, I ask you? words 
and music by Orlando A. Kuhle; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © May 27, 1929; 
2,¢. May 29; EF pab. Gao.;: CS. 
Denison & co., Chicago. 10667 


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10668 


pt..III, 0. s., v. 24 


Hymn to the Flag; words and music 


How I love that girl; poem and melody g; 


by C. H. Leber, instrumental arrs. 
by O. M. Cook; pf., ukulele and 
and banjo uke ace. © 1c. May 6, 
1929 ; EF unp. 6504; Charles H. Leber, 
Kent, Wash., and O. M. Cook, Seat- 
tle. 10668 


How long; words and music by B. 
Neal. © 1c. May 31, 1929; E unp. 
7333; Ben Neal, Los Angeles. 10669 


How sweet the Jesus way I find; 
words and music by H. Kanter. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
May 1, 1929; E unp. 6277; Howard 
Kanter, New Bedford, Mass. 10670 


Huddle up cuddle up honey mine; 
words by HE. Harden, music by Ray 
Hibbeler. © 1 c. May 21, 1929; EH 
unp. 6961; Elizabeth Harden, Cam- 
den, N. J. 10671 


Hula Lu; lyric by Lee Duskin, music 
by N. Lee. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 6, 1929; E unp. 6462; 
Norman Lee, Chicago. 10672 


Huntsman’s (The) song; two-part 
song, words by Samuel T. Coleridge, 
music by Henry L. Read, of Great 
Britain; sop. 1, 2. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © May 3, 
1929; 1 c«. May 4; E for. 4831; Elkin 
& co., Itd., London. 10673 


Husbins; humorous song, written and 
composed by Leslie Weston, of Great 
Britain. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © May 10, 1929; 1 c. May 
23; E for. 4848; Reynolds & co., 
London. 10674 


Hush-a-by, Holy Child; from the can- 
tata Glad tidings of great joy, text 
by Raymond Earl Bellaire, music by 
Richard Kountz; sop., alto and bar. 
4to. © May 6, 1929; 2c May 9; 
E pub. 6003; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 10675 


Hvide liljer; valse serenade, tekst av 
Staugaard Therkildsen, musik av 
Jules Sylvain, of Sweden; pf. © 
Apr. 20,1929 1c; Mia ye ist ky cor: 
4393; Edition Sylvain, Stockholm, 
Sweden. 10676 


Hydrangea bush; words and music by 
R. Bazant. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e May 27, 1929; E unp. 
7201; Rose Bazant, West, Tex. 

10677 

Hyménée; by René Rabey, of France; 
pf. © Apr. 10, 1929; 1 ce. May 16; 
E for. 4615; Heugel, Paris. 10678 


by T. E. Hirst. ©1c. May 13, 1929; 
E unp. 6702; Thomas Edward Hirst, 
North Middleboro, Mass. 10679 


Hymn to Zeus; 4-pt. song, 
Robert Bridges, music by George H. 
Jones, of Great Britain; men’s 
voices. 4to. © May 7, 1929; 1 e. 
May 8; E for. 4856; Banks & son, 
York, England. 10680: 


I always think of you; waltz, words. 
by EF. Gilsinger, music by Ray Hib- 
beler. © 1c. May 23, 1929; E unp. 
7068; Francis Gilsinger, Logansport,. 
Ind. 10681 


I am so lonely without you; words and 
music by B. Mann. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 3, 1929; 
E unp. 6362; Bessie Mann, Tilton, 
N. H. 10682 


I bought a round trip ticket and I’m 
never coming back; words and mu- 
sic by A. Shutt. © 1c¢ May 16, 
1929; E unp. 6833; Albert Shutt, 
Topeka, Kan. 10683: 


I can see there’ll be a rainbow; by 
Michael H. Cleary, arr. by Geo. J. 
Trinkaus; vocal orch. pts.; in H flat. 
4to. © May 13, 1929; 2 «. May 17; 
E pub. 6150; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 10684. 


I can see there’ll be a rainbow; lyric 
by Ned Washington, music by Mich- 
ael H. Cleary; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© May 6, 1929; 2 ec. May 9; E pub. 
6013; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

10685. 

I can’t bear to hear you say good-bye; 
lyrics by R. Riskin, music by M. 
Platt. [Words and melody only] © 
1c May 3, 1929; E unp. 6884; Max- 
well Platt and Robert Riskin, New 
York. 10686: 


I can’t ery so I laugh when I’m blue; 
words and music by J. E. Brown. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
May 27, 1929; EH unp. 7197; John BH. 
Brown, Newport, Vt. 10687 


I can’t use it any more; words by S. S. 
Dixon, music by Phil Starr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. May 20, 
1929; EK unp. 6924; Sylvester S. 
Dixon, Bowling Green, Ky. 10688: 


I couldn’t care for you; words and mu- 
sic by C. Myers. [Chords, single 
staff] © 1c. May 15, 1929; E unp. 
6760; Carmel Myers, Los Angeles. 

10689: 


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no. 5, 1929 


I'd do anything for you; words and | I 


music by Cliff Friend and Lew Pol- 
lack; pf. and ukulele ace. © May 
23, 1929; 2 ec: May 25; E pub. 63813; 
Remick music corp., New York, 
10690 


I’d go a hundred miles to see her 
smile; words by L. Bey, music by 
Burrell Van Buren. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 11, 1929; 
E unp. 6631; Lawrence Bey, Ver- 
sailles, O. 10691 


I'd like to be a Gipsy; lyric by Ned | I 


Washington, music by Michael H. 
Cleary; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
May 13, 1929; 2 ec: May 16; E pub. 
6157; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

10692 


I didn’t mean it; words and music by 


Benny Davis and Abner Silver. | [ 


[Words and melody only] ie. 
May 1, 1929; E unp: 6288; Santly 
bros. ine., New York. 10693 


I do all my dreaming in the daytime; 


10709 


don’t want your little gal—big boy; 
fox-trot, by B. Culbreth. [Melody 
only] © 1. May 9, 1929; E unp. 
6556; Billy Culbreth, Louisville. 
10700 


don’t work for a living; words and 
music by Edward Lee and James J. 
Mullan; pf. ace. with ukulele arr. 
by A. J: Franchnil. <0)" April 29, 
1929; 2 ec, April 30; E pub. 5613; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & eco., inc., New 
York. 10701 


dream of a girl in a shawl; from 
Wake up and dream, words and 
music by Cole Porter. London, New 
York & Sydney, Chappell & co., ltd. 
4to. [Words and melody only] © 
Aprii 23, 1929; 2 ec: April 25; HE pub. 
5522; Harms, ine., New York. 10702 


dunno; words and music by Jean 
Talbot. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c, May 1, 1929; E unp. 6261; 
Ruth Sylvia Keil, Hollywood, Calif. 

10703 


words by Latham Ovens, music by | | fell in love with you; lyrics by Sam- 


M. H. Slote. © 1 c. music May 10, 
1929, 1 c¢: words May 17; E unp. 
6887; Milton Henry Slote, Ithaca, 
Bay 10694 


I don’t care where you take it sweet 


papa, just move it on out of here; I 


words and music by Tom Delaney. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
May 18, 1929; E unp. 6675; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 10695 


I don’t like you, I don’t want you, I’m 
through; words and music by B. M. 
Graebner. © 1 c¢. May 16, 1929; 
E unp. 6809; Bertha M. Graebner, 
San Antonio. 10696 


I don’t love anyone—I don’t love any- 


one, I don’t love anyone but you; | [| 


words and music by Al Sherman, Al 
Lewis and Abner Silver. © May 2, 
1929; 2 c. May 3; E pub. 5615; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., New 
York. 10697 


my Lerner, music by Max Prival. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
May 14, 1929; E unp. 6716; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., New 
York. 10704 


found myself when I found you; 
words by Sylvia. Fields, music by 
Bert Rose [pseud. of B. C. Rose] 
© 1c. Apr. 19, 1929; E unp. 5900; 
Bertha C. Rose, Chester Hill, Mass. 

10705 


I gevaair! potpourri, 6ver gamla Sven- 


ska beviringsvisor och marchlatar, 
text och musik av Emrik Sandell, of 
Sweden; pf. © Nov. 30, 1928; 1 ¢. 
May 6, 1929; E for. 4274; E. Anders- 
sons musikforlag, Malmo, Sweden. 
10706 


got that shaking spell; words and 
music by M. Resnick. [Chords, sin- 
gle staff] © 1 e¢. May 9, 1929; HE 
unp. 6562 ; Morris Resnick, St. Louis. 

10707 


I gotta have you; words and music by 


I don’t love nobody but you; lyric by 
Perry Bradford, music by Jimmy 
Johnson. © Apr. 16, 1929; 2 ¢. Apr. 
19; E pub. 5810; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 10698 


I don’t want anyone else but you; | I 


words and music by B. Jones. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
May 3, 1929; E unp. 6366; Bethune 
Jones, Westfield, N. J. 10699 


557 


Walter G. Samuels, Mac and Lennie 
[pseud. of Max Rutchik and Leonard 
Whiteup. Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 21, 1929; E unp. 6971; 
Gene Austin, inec., New York. 10708 


had never met your pal yet; words 
and music by E. E. Elistrom. © 
1 ce. May 8, 1929; E unp. 6538; Eva 
Emma Elistrom, Madelia, Minn. 
10709 


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10710 


I. hagen dirhemma; text av N. G. 
Granath, musik av Jules Sylvain, of 
Sweden; pf.. © May 1,-1929; 1 «. 
May 20: E for. 4704; Rdition Syl- 
vain, Stockhoim, Sweden. 10710 


I heard a red bird singing; words and 
music by I. Von Lackey. © May 1, 
1929; 2c. May 6; E pub. 5660; Irma 
Von Lackey, Washington. 10711 


I honestly do; words and music by 
V. L. Black. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. May 20, 1929; E unp. 
7095; Vera Luis-Black, Buffalo. 

10712 


I kiss your hand, madame; intermezzo, 
by Ralph Erwin, arr. by Dan God- 
frey, of Great Britain ; military band 
pts., with conductor. (J Chappell’s 
army journal, no. 565) © Apr. 18, 
1929; 1 c. May 1; E for. 4252; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd., London. 10713 


I knew that you were mine; words and 
music by Mitchell Parish, Irving 
Mills and Cornel Tanassy, jr.; pf. 
acc., With ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. 
© May 7, 1929; 2 ¢. May 29; E pub. 
6367; Gotham music service, inc., 
New York. 10714 


I lift un my finger and say tweet 
tweet; fox trot song, from Love lies, 
written and composed by Leslie Sar- 
ony, of Great Britain, pf. and uku- 
lele acc. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © May 14, 1929; 1 e. 
May 16; E for. 4505; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, ltd., London. 10715: 


I like it; words and music by L. D. 
Poe ; pf... Owl) @ , May, 3,; 1929... H 
unp. 6387; Les Dryden Poe, San 
Franciseo. 10716 


Ill always dream of you; waltz, words 
by Constance Rogers, music by HE. 
Bolognini, of Argentina, domiciled at 
New York; pf. ©1c. May 7, 1929; 
EK unp. 6477; Ennio Bolognint, New 
York. 10717 


Ill always wait for you; words and 


music by F. E. Craig. © 1c. Apr. 
20, 1929; E unp. 6417; Frances E. 
Craig, Kansas City, Mo. 10718 


I’ll be waiting here for you; words and 
music by C. R. Wilcox. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 29, 1929; 
EK unp. 7292; Charles Riley Wilcox, 
Le Grand, Calif. 10719 


Til dream of you sweetheart; lyrics 
and music by F. Bradley. © May 
22, 1929; 2 ec. May 22; E pub. 6166; 
Frank Bradley, Middletown, Conn. 

10720 


pt. III, n.s., v. 24 


I’ forget all the rest to build a little 
nest for you; words by J. Riordan, 
music by Ray Hibbeler. © 1 c. May 
23, 1929; EK unp. 7059; John Riordan, 
Chieago. 10721 


Ill love you more and more; words 
and music by Louis Drakeford [i. e. 
L. H. Drakeford], of Great Britain. 
© 1c. Apr. 2, 1929; EH unp. 5347; 
Lewis Henry Drakeford, New York. 

10722 

I'll love you more each day; words by 
Ray Charbonneau, music by F. EH. 
Helwig, of Germany ; pf. and ukulele 
ace. [Photostat] © 1 ¢« Apr. 10, 
1929; E unp. 7312; Friedrich Erich 
Helwig, Green Bay, Wis. 10723 


I'll tell ma when I get home; polka 
fox trot, words and music by Al. 
Maud, of U. S., and Carol Bourne, of 
Great Britain; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. by Pat Hall. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Apr. 23, 1929; 
1c. May 4; E for. 5736; Victor pub. 


co., London, 10724 
I love to ride in your motor car; 
words by C. H. Lyle, music by 


Herman A. Hummel. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 24, 1929; 
EK unp. 7082; Charles H. Lyle, 
Cleveland. 10725 


I love you; from The wishing well, 
words by Peter Gawthorne, music by 
Harold Garstin, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at San Francisco; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © April 19, 1929; 2 ¢. 
April 27; E pub. 5647; Harms, ine., 
New York. 10726 


I love you and I like you; from The 
Grand street follies of 1929, words 
by Max and Nathaniel Lief, music 
by Arthur Schwartz; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © May 17, 1929; 2c May 20; 
EK pub. 6238; Harms, inc., New York. 

10727 

I love you, I hate you, for making a 
fool of me; lyric by Al Bryan, music 
by Geo. W. Meyer, arr. by E. Chas. 
EKegett; vocal orch. pts.; in F. 4to. 
© Apr. 22, "19292 @ Apres 
pub. 5980; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 10728 


I loved you; words by F. D’Abren, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 8, 1929; 


E unp. 6515; Fernando D’Abren, 
Coatesville, Pa. 10729 
I’m a gigolo; from Wake up and 


dream, words and music by Cole 
Porter. London, New York & 
Sydney, Chappell & eco., ltd. 4to. 


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[Words and melody only] © May 
6, 1929; 2.c. May 18; E pub. 5961; 
Harms, ine., New York. 10730 


I’m all curiosity; words and music by 
J. E. Durand. [Words and melody 
only]. © 1c. May 10, 1929; EB. unp. 
6575; J. Edward Durand, Boston. 

10731 


I’m alone, so alone with-out you; 
words and music by E. W. Worley. 
© 1c. May 17, 1929; E unp. 6851; 
Ernest Walter Worley, Kansas City, 
Kan. 10732 


I’m goin’ back; words and music by 
Dora K. McDaniel. © 1 c. May 11, 
1929; E unp. 6645; Oklahoma song 
producing co., Oklahoma City, Okl. 

10733 


I’m going to daddy and mother; words 
and music by E. D. Wilson. ©1. 
May 20, 1929; E unp. 6908; Edward 
D. Wilson, Walla Walla,- Wash. 

10734 


I’m going to make good for you; words 
and music by R. M. Hutcherson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
May 27, 1929; E unp. 7140; Ralph 
Miles Hutcherson, Detroit. 10735 


I’m gray but not blue; words and 
music by EH. D. Schwalm. © 1 ec. 
May 31, 1929; E unp. 7350; Ephraim 
Daniel Schwalm, Chicago. 10736 


I’m happy ’cause I was wrong; words 
by Irving Caesar, music by Harry 
Woods. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 16, 1929; E unp. 6795; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

10737 

I’m in love; from Music in May, 
words by Heinz Merley and Kurt 
Breuer. American version by J. 
Keirn Brennan, music and new arr. 
by Emil Berté, of Austria, and 
Maury Rubens, of U. S.; pf. and 
ukulele ace. New York, Shubert 
music pub. corp. © May 10, 1929; 
2c. May 18; E pub. 5862; Shubert 
theatre corp., New York. 10738 


I’m in waiting on the queen, and I’m 
a lady; words by M. Holiner, music 
by Alberta Nichols. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. May 10, 1929: 
E unp. 6585; Mann Holiner, New 


York. 10739 
I’m just a black sheep; words and 
music by H. A. Dawson. © May 9, 


1929; 2 e@. May 11;' E pub. 5856; 
Harry Ainsworth Dawson, Columbus, 
oO. 10740 


10751 


I’m living in a forest of mem/rries; 
waltz song, words by M. Ford, mu- 
sic by Ray Hibbeler. © May 10, 
1929; 2 c. May 16; E pub, 6029; Mae 
Ford, Houston. 10741 


I’m lonely and blue; words by Elsie 
McWilliams, music by Jimmie Rodg- 
ers; pf. and ukulele acc. © May 18, 
1929; 2 c. May 17; E pub. 6045; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 10742 


I’m looking for a heart; lyric and 
music by M. O’Mara, of Canada. © 
Le. Apr..1%, 1929:" E ‘unp. 7009" 
Maureen O’Mara, Toronto, Canada. 

10743 

I’m looking for someone; words and 
music by A. Lax and E. Craig. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
May 15, 1929; E unp. 6754; Arnold 
Lax and Edward Craig, Cambridge, 
Mass. 10744 


I’m on my way; words and music by 
G. Smith; mixed voices. © May 1, 
1929; 2 ec. May 14; E pub. 5929; 
Georgia Smith, Philadelphia. 10745 


I’m on the road to happiness; words by 
Benny Davis, music by J. Fred 
Coots. [Words and melody only] 
© 1-c. May 17, 1929; E unp. 6887; 
Remick music corp., New York. 

10746 


I’m referin’ just to her’n me; lyrics by 
Lou Davis, music by J. Fred Coots; 
pr. acc., with ukulele arr. by May 
Singhi Breen. © May 14, 1929; 2 ¢. 
May 15; E pub. 5947; Santly bros., 
ine., New York. 10747 


I’m saving kisses for baby; fox-trot 
song, words and music by W. K. 
Jones, arr. by 8S. A. Herman; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © May 10, 1929; 2 «¢. 
May 16; E pub. 6080; Walter Ken- 
erton Jones, Danville, Il. 10748 


I’m sorry I made you cry; words and 
music by B. W. Stanis. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 1, 1929; 
E unp. 6287; Benny William. Stanis, 
Oakville, Conn. 10749 


I’m that way about baby and she’s that 
way about me; theme song of The 
flying fool, words by ‘George J. 
Wagener, music by George Green; 
pf. acc, with ukulele arr. by Dan 
Dougherty. © May 29, 1929; 2 @. 
May 31; E pub. 6427; Ager, Yellen & 
Bornstein, inec., New York. 10750 


I’m the headman ; words and music by 
I. Berlin. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 16, 1929; E unp. 6789; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 10751 


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10752 


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I’m thinking of no-one but you; lyrics 
by W. Morrison, music by J. Cicca- 
relli. © May 14, 1929; 2 ce. May 18; 
E pub. 6259; John Ciccarelli and 
William Morrison, Chicago. 


I’m through with you, I’m through; 
lyric and muSic by J. S. Happy; pf. 
ace. with ukulele arr. Naugatuck, 
Conn., Atlantic pub. co. © Feb. 1, 
1929; 2 «. May 4; E pub. 5638; Jo- 
seph Stephan Happy, Naugatuck, 
Conn. 10753 


I’m tired of waiting for you; words by 
L. Oliver, music by T. E. Tudor. © 
1 ¢ May 22, 1929; E unp. 7031; 
Lillian Oliver, Houston. 10754 


I’m too young to be careful and too 
sweet to be good; lyric by Al. Bryan, 
music by Geo. W. Meyer; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © May 13, 1929; 2 c. 
May 16; E pub. 6162; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 10755 


I’m walking in the sunshine, sitting in 
the moonlight now; words and mu- 
sic by Cliff Friend. © May 13, 1929; 
2c. May 14; E pub. 5927; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, ine., New York. 

10756 

I’m wond’ring if you miss me; words 
and musie by F. Phillips. © 1. 
May 22, 1929; E unp. 6977; Florence 
Phillips, Pasadena. 10757 


I’m yours; words by Benny Davis, 
music by J. Fred Coots. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. May 17, 
1929; E unp. 6838; Remick music 
corp., New York. 10758 


I minnets rosengardar; vals, tekst av 
Mare Souverain, musik av Norbert 
Pouch, of Sweden; pf. © Mar. 381, 
1929; 1 ec. May 6; E for. 4275; HK. 
Anderssons musikforlag, Malmo, 
Sweden. 10759: 


I must have you; words and music 
by H. Levine. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. May 7, 1929; E unp. 
6473; Hyman Levine, New York. 

10760 

I need you; lyrie by Perry Bradford, 
music by Jimmy Johnson. © Apr. 
16, 1929; 2 ec. Apr. 19; E pub. 5811; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

10761 


I need you sv; from The Grand street 
follies of 1929, words by David Gold- 
berg and Howard Dietz, music by 
Arthur Schwartz; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © May 17; 1929; 2 c« May 20; 
H pub. 6236; Harms, ine., New York. 

10762 


10752: 


_ pt. 1m, n.s., v.24 


I never shall forget the night; words 
by L. Lipscomb, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
May 20; 1929; E unp. 6923; Lillie 
Lipscomb, Gadsden, Ala. 10763 


I never thought I’d miss you; words 
and music by A. Howard. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 c¢. May 29, 
1929; E unp. 7269; Anna Howard, 
New York. 10764 


I remember; words by R. Salkeld, mu- 
sic by Chester Escher; 1st violin. 
© 1c. May 16, 1929; E unp. 6814; 
Ruth Salkeld, Lincoln, Kan: 10765 


I said goodbye to the sunshine when 
I said goodbye to you; words and 
musie by Benny Davis and J. Fred 
Coots. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 e. May 3, 1929; E unp. 6350; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. | 

10766 


I said ten; words and music by Al 
Jacobs [i. e. A. T. Jacobs] [Words 
and melody only] © 1. May 22, 
1929; E unp. 6976; Albert T. 
Jacobs, San Francisco. 10767 


I still believe in you; lyric by Grant 
Clark and Benny Davis, music by 
Harry Akst; pf. and ukulele ace. 
@© Apr. 16, 1929; 2 e: Apr. 19; EH 
pub. 5809; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 10768 


I still believe in you; theme song for 
Saturday’s children, lyric by Grant 
Clarke and Benny Davis, music by 
Harry  Akst,....att., .Dh, Geum. 
Trinkaus; vocal orch. pts. 4to. 
@, Apr. 22;°1929; 2) ¢.. Apt Zaye" 
pub. 5981; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 10769 


I still believe in you; waltz, theme 
song for Saturday’s children, by 
Grant Clarke, Benny Davis and 
Harry Akst, arr. by Dick Kent; 
dance orch. pts. with words. 4to. 
© May 18, 1929; 2 « May 22; EB 
pub, 6276; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 10770 


still love you; words and music by 
W. H. Stickel. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. May 38, 1929; E unp. 
6618; William H. Stickel, Detroit. 
10771 


I still love you, sweetheart; fox-trot, 
words by A. Freed, music by A. 
Freed and HE. H. Van _ Osdell. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
May 13, 1929; E unp. 6678; Alfred 
Freed and E. H. Van Osdell, Lan- 
sing, Kan. 10772 


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no. 5, 1929 


I stood at the great divide; sacred 
song, words and music by William 
E. Ringold. [Photostat] © 1 e«. 
Apr. 6, 1929; E unp. 6236; W. HE. 
Ringold, Pendleton, Or. 10773 


oa | 


surrender to Thee; hymn, ' words 
and music by L. J. Kindig. © May 
41, 1929; 2 c. May 10; E pub. 5773; 
Lisle James Kindig, Mattoon, II. 
10774 


I took a trip to dreamland but I just 
got back; words and music by E. M. 
Reese. [Words and melody only] 
@© 1c. May 17, 1929; E unp. 7331; 
Estella May Reese, New Orleans. 

10775 


I’ve been dreaming dreams that never 
come true; words by J. Harden, 
music by Chester Hscher; 1st violin. 
© 1c. May 2, 1929; E unp. 6314; 
Jake Harden, Avera, Ga. 10776 


I’ve got those old man river blues; 
words and music by Noble Sissle; pf. 
aece., with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Apr. 29, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 30; E pub. 
6019; B. Feldman & co., London. 

10777 


I’ve got what it takes, but it breaks 
my heart to give it away; words by 
Hezekiah Jenkins, music by H. 
Jenkins and Clarence Williams. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
May 13, 1929; E unp. 6671; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 10778 


I’ve got you captured baby in my 
dreams; words and music by N. J. 
Little, of Canada. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 22, 1929; 
E unp. 6996; Norman J. Little, 
MacGregor, Manitoba, Canada. 

10779 

I’ve got you going and coming my 
way; words by Frank Marine, 
music by Lee Turner. © 1 ec. Apr. 
12, 4929; 8 np. 96d2; ; Epancis 
Marine, Frankfort, N. Y. 10780 


I’ve got you on my mind; from The 
Grand street follies of 1929, words 
and music by Max Ewing; pf. and 

_ ukulele ace. © May 17, 1929; 2 c. 
May 20; EH pub. 6235; Harms, inc., 
New York. 10781 


I've made a habit of you; from The 
little show, words by Howard Dietz, 


10791 


music by Arthur Schwartz; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © May 1, 1929; 2 ec. 
May 3; E. pub. 5654; Harms, inc., 
New York. 10782 


I've never been loved by anyone like 
you; words and music by Irving 
Mills, Al Goering and Jack Pettis; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Apr. 26, 
1929; 2 ce. May 4; E pub. 5632; Mills 
music inc., New York. 10783 


I’ve never seen a smile like yours; 
quartette, by Justin Johnson and 
Eddie Frazier, arr. by Herbert Deer ; 
male voices. 4to. © May 18, 1929; 
2 ec. May 22; E pub. 6280; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 10784 


I've waited a lifetime for you; lyric 
by Joe Goodwin, music by Gus 
Edwards. [Chords, single staff] © 
1 e@. Mar. 7, 1929; E unp. 4448; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York. 10785 


Lal 


wagga da stick; written and com- 
posed by Howard Flynn and Ralph 
Butler, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © May 14, 1929; 1 «. 
May 16; E for. 4492; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, ltd., London. 10786 


I wanna fall in love all over again; 
words by Jeanette Rosenson, music 
by G. Leonard. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. May 6, 1929; E unp. 
6463; Gus Leonard, Everett, Mass. 

10787 


want a girl; fox-trot, words by HE. 
Roy, music by Len Fleming. © Apr. 
24, 1929; 2 c. May 3; E pub. 5709; 
Edith Roy, Detroit. 10788 


ra 


Laon 


want a little more of you; words by 
Irving Kahal, music by J. Russel 
Robinson. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. May 16, 1929; E unp. 
6792; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

10789 


I want them all to know that I love 
you; slow rhythm fox-trot, words 
by Bob Ellsworth, music by Cele 
Stone, arr. by Joe Solman; orch. 
pts.-, 4to.; © April’ &, 19295 2 e¢ 
April 10; E pub. 5537; Bernard 
Eyges, Dorchester, Mass. 10790 


I want to be naughty; words and mu- 
sic by M. Wood. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. May 27, 1929; E 
unp. 7204; Merrill Wood, Greenville, 
Mich. 10791 


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10792 


pt. It, NS.) vos 


I want to be near you; waltz ballad, 
words and music by G. A. Sholes 
and N. J. Beihoff ; pf. ace., with solo 
cr duet arrs. for saxophones, clari- 
nets, trumpets, ukulele and banjo. 
Milwaukee, Wis., Norbert J. Beihoff 
music co. © May 23, 1929; 2 «¢. 
May 27; E pub. 6408; Gus A. Sholes 
and Norbert J. Beihoff, Milwaukee. 

10792 


I want to be raided by you; from 
Wake up and dream, words and 
music by Cole Porter. London, New 
York & Sydney, Chappell & co., Itd. 
4to. [Words and melody only] © 
Apr. 23, 1929; '2 ec. Apr. 25; Epub. 
55921; Harms, ine., New York. 10793 


I want to cry on some-one’s shoulder ; 
words by Helen Willis and A. M. 
Brown, music by A. M. Brown. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
May 138, 1929; E unp. 6706; Aaron 
M. Brown, Palo Alto, Calif. 10794 


I want to dream of mammy; words by 
H. BE. Chalengsworth, music by Cath- 
erine Elizabeth Chalengsworth and 
H. E. Chalengsworth. © 1c. Apr. 
20, 1929; E unp. 6234; Harvey Marl 
Chalengsworth, Bethalto, Ill. 10795 


I want to meander in the meadow; 
words by Charles Tobias, music by 
Harry Woods. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. May 16, 1929; E unp. 
6794; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

10796 


want to rest in your arms; words 
and music by S. Pepper. © 1 «@ 
May 28, 1929; E unp. 7214; Sally 
Pepper, New York. 10797 


I wanted the moon; words and music 
by E. Samuels, of Australia. ©le. 
May 7, 1929; E unp. 6485; Hdmond 
Samuels, Sydney, Australia. 10798 


I was blue; words and music by Theo 
Beinecke [i. e. T. B. Burgess] 
[Words and melody only] © 1.. 
Apr. 12, 1929; E unp. 5620; Theo 
Beinecke Burgess, Livingston, Mont. 

10799 


I was lonesome when I met you; words 
by J. W. Rutledge, music by Phil 
Starr. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 29, 1929; E unp. 7282; 
Joseph W. Rutledge, Kenosha, Wis. 

10800 


I wish you were mine again Mary; 
words by F. E. Bogner, music by 
Helen Martin. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Apr. 29, 1929; 


b—{ 


2c. May 3; E pub. 5895; Francine 


Elizabeth Bogner, Leavenworth, 
Kan. 10801 
I woder [!] who’s your pal now; 


waltz, by J. Bonomolo. [Melody 
only] © 1c. May 8, 1929; E unp. 
6528; Jack Bonomolo, Brooklyn. 

10802 


I wonder why a woman will lie about 
her age; words and music by C. R. 
Young. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c May 20, 1929; E unp. 6937; 
Constance Ruth Young, San An- 
tonio. 10803 


Ich hab’ den ganzen tag schon durst; 
schlager von W. Lindemann, of Ger- 
many; orch. u. text, mit klavier, 
harmonium wu. jazz band stimmen. 

, 4to. © Apr. 4, 1929; 1 @ May 15; 
E for. 4694; Wilhelm Lindemann, 
Berlin-Karlshorst, Germany. 10804 


Ich hab’ so einen schwarm ftir dich! 
lied und tango, deutscher text von 
Hans Pflanzer und Richard Rillo, 
musik von Manfredo [pseud. of A. 
H. Monfred], of France, arr. von 
Bernhard Hegg, of Germany; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Apr. 15, 1929; 1 c« May 7; E for. 
4258; Musikverlag City, Leipzig. 

10805 


Idawanna; by Newell Chase; pf. © 
May 2, 1929; 2 ec May 6; EH pub. 
5670; Sherman, Clay & eco., San 
Francisco. 10806 


Idle dreams; words and music by M. 
M. Matheson, arr. by Burrell Van 
Buren. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 20, 1929; E unp. 6934; 
Millard M. Matbeson, West Bend, 
Wis. 10807 


Idylle au Siam; fantaisie orientale, 
par A. Seassola, of Italy; orch. par- 
ties, avee pf. conducteur et 1° violini 
conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 
1 ec. May 16, 1929; E for. 4651; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 10808 


Idyllwild; words and musie by V. B. 
Clayton, arr. by Morrie B. Streeter. 
© 1c. May 16, 1929; E unp. 6805; 
Viola Bernard Clayton, Los Angeles. 

10809 


If birds can soar; poem by R. Young, 
music by Josef Holbrooke, of Great 
Britain, op. 91. London, J. Curwen 
& sons, ltd. © May 7, 1929; 1 ¢. 
May 4; E for. 4749; Ruth Young, 
Welwyn Garden City, Herts, Eng- 
land. | 10810 


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no. 5, 1929 


If I had a talking picture of you; 
words and music by B. G. De Sylva 
pseud. of George Gard De Sylva], 
Lew Brown and. Ray Henderson: 
{Words and melody only] © 1. 
May 23, 1929;. EK unp., 7092; > De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine, 
New York. 10811 


Ii I had my days to live over, I’d 
spend them all with my pals; song, 
by E. F. Headrick. © 1c. May 27, 
1929; E unp. 7186; Elmer Fay Head- 
rick, Cleveland. 10812 


If I had my way; theme song of The 
flying fool, werds by George J. 
Waggner, music by George Green; 
pf. aec., with ukulele arr. by Dan 
Daugherty. © May 29, 1929; 2 ¢. 
May 31; E pub. 6428; Ager, Yellen 
& Bornstein, inec., New York. 108138 


If I were you, I’d fall in love with me; 
lvrie by Jack Murray, music by 
Sammy Fain. © May 27, 1929; 2c. 
May 28; E pub. 6336; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, ine., New York. 

10814 


—— Same. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 4, 1929; E unp. 6409; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 10815 


If longing is wronging, I’m wronging 
you dear; words by G. Arnold, music 
by Hugh Williams. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 17, 1929; 
E unp. 6846; Gene Arnold, Chicago. 

10816 

If my dreams could only come true; 
words and music by E. W. Feil. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
May 27, 1929; E unp.. 7194; Hdith 

- West Fell, Chicago. 10817 


If we never should meet again; words 
by Edgar Leslie, music by Walter 
Donaldson; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
May 7, 1929; 2 c. May 7; E pub. 
5673: Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble, 
ine., New York. 10818 


If ye love me, keep my command- 
ments; anthem, words from St. John 
14, music by J. Burnell, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices, with organ 
ace. 4to. -© Apr. 26,°1929+ ‘1 e. 
May 2; E for. 4148; Banks & son, 
York, England. 10819 


If you believed in me; lyric and music 
by George Jessel, L. Wolfe Gilbert 
and Abel Baer. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. May 3, 1929; E ump. 
6425; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

10820 


10829 


If you like me, like I like you; words 
and music by Clarence Williams, 
Thomas Fats Waller, and Spencer 
Williams; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by Ben Garrison. © Apr. 9, 1929; 2 
e. May 1; E pub. 5584; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., ine., New 
York. ‘ 10821 


If you loved me as I love you; words 
and music by C. McIntyre. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. May 22, 
1929; EH unp, 6989; Constance Mce- 
Intyre, Oakland, Calif. 10822 


If you should call;. words and music 
by Anne Spencer Watkins; in E flat. 
© April 23, 1929; 2c. April 24; B 
pub. 5527; Edward Schuberth & co., 
ine., New York. 10823 


If you’ve not heard it, you ain’t heard 
nothin’ yet; words and music by Val 
Valentine and Rex Taylor, of Great 
Britain; pf. ace. with banjulele 
banjo, and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. 
Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © Apr. 29, 1929; 1 ¢ Apr. 
30; E for. 4719; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 10824 


If you were mine; lyric by Al. Bryan, 
music by Geo. W. Meyer; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © May 6, 1929; 2 «. 
May 9; E pub. 6011; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 10825 


If you were my sweetheart; lyric by 
Billy Curtis, music by J. Russel Rob- 
inson; pf. and ukulele ace. © May 
14, 1929; 2 c May 16; E pub. 6022; 
Remick music corp., New York. 

10826 


Il a bouffé des clarinettes; chanson 
one step, paroles de Gabriel Valier, 
musique de Emmanuel Zamor, fils, of 
France; pf. ace, with ukulele arr. 
by F. Salabert. © Apr. 10, 1929; 
1 ec. May 16; E for. 4678; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 10827 


Il fallait y penser; paroles de Georgius 
et Léo Leliévre, fils, musique de René 
Sylviano et Jean Boyer, of France; 
pf. acc.,- with ukulele. arr. by F. 
Salabert. © Apr. 10, 1929; 1c. May 
16; E for. 4666; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 10828 


Il m’dit...jy dis...; de Couchette 
no. 38, lyrics de Albert Willemetz, 
musique de Joseph Szule, of France; 
pf. acc., With ukulele arr. by F. Sala- 
bert. © Apr. 10, 1929; 1 ¢. May 16; 
E for. 4685; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

10829 


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10830 


Il y des souvenirs; de Couchette no. 
3, lyries de Albert Willemets, mu- 
sique de Joseph Szule, of France; 
pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by F. Sala- 
bert. © Apr. 10, 1929; 1¢ May 16; 
E for. 4674; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

10830 

Ilsa ; waltz, words and music by Philip 
Moeller. © April 24, 1929; 2 c. April 
26; E pub. 5523; Harms, inc., New 
York. 10831 


Im rosen-hain; lied u. slow fox, worte 
u. musik von H. T. Dreyer, of Ger- 
many, op. 60. © Mar. 25, 1929; 1 «¢. 
Apr. 10; E for. 4171; Heinz Theo 
Dreyer, Berlin. 10832 


Im rosen-hain; slow-fox, wrote u. 
musik von H. T. Dreyer, of Ger- 
many, op. 60, instr. von Carl Zim- 
mer, of Germany; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Mar. 25, 1929; 
1 @ Apr. 10; E for. 4169; Heinz 
Theo. Dreyer, Berlin. 10833 


Im trauten heim; 76 kleine vorspiel- 
stiickchen, volkslieder und opernme- 
lodien, arr. von Carl Ginschals, of 
Germany, bearb. von Herman Wen- 
zel, of Germany; pf. zu 4 hinden. 
bd. 3. © Feb. 18, 1929; 1 c. May 2; 
E for. 4809; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 

10834 

Immortal (The) spirit of love; by C. 
Dagilis, of Lithuania, domiciled at 
New York, ace. by Ed. Morbach, jr.; 
violin, with pf. and cello ace. © 
Apr. 17, 1929; 2 ec. Apr. 27; E pub. 
5467; Carl Dagilis, New York. 

10835 

Imogene; words and music by Ralph 
M. Bailey. ©.1c¢. May 31, 1929; E 
unp. 7339; Ralph Marion Bailey, 
Kansas City, Mo. 10836 


Impromptu appassionato; by Frances 
Terry; pf. © May 2, 1929; 2 c. May 
9; E pub. 5785; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 10837 


In a little Italian garden; words by 
Douglas Furber, music by Westell 
Gordon, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele ace. New York, Chappell- 
Harms, inc. © May 18, 1929; 1 ¢. 
May 20; E for. 4780; Harms, inc., 
New York. 10838 


In a melody for two; words by M. 
Constance Tawresey, music by G. 


W. W. Laise. © 1c. May 11, 1929; 
E unp. 6625; G. Walter W. Laise, 
Philadelphia. 10839 
In a twilight garden; words by K. 


Bradford, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. [Words and melody only] 


_ PL Pie v. 24 


ae May 21, 1929 ; E unp. 6954; 


Kathleen Bradford, Ridgedale, Sask., 
Canada. 10840 


In fair Hawaii; words by M. Young, 
music by Burrell Van Buren. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
May 11, 1929; E unp. 6641; Marion 
Young, Schofield Barracks, Oahu, 
Hawaii. 10841 


In God’s out of doors; words and music 
by G. G. H. Plybon ; voices in unison 
with cho. 4to. © May 20, 1929; 2c. 
May 23; E pub. 6187; Grace G. H. 
Plybon, Salem, Neb. 10842 


In honor of you; words and music by 
Ray Egan and Larry Conley. | Words 
and melody only] © 1 e¢. May 17, 
1929; E unp. 6863; Leo. Feist, inc., 
New York. 10843 


In modo antico; suite for pf., by Caro- 
line Maude [i. e. Viscountess Ha- 
warden], of Great Britain. 1. Pre- 


ludio. [5 others] © Apr. 24, 1929; 
1c. Apr. 25; E for. 4085; Stainer & 
Bell, ltd., London. 10844 


In music land: incidental music, pt. 1, 
by Mortimer Wilson, op. 93; pf. 4to. 
© May 2, 1929; 2 e. May 4; E pub. 
5635; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

10845 

In my garden of dreams; words by O. 
Granados, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 10, 1929; E unp. 6593 ; 
Ora Granados, Galt, Calif. 10846 


In my old red hammock; words and 
music by L. A. Francis. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 8, 1929; 
E unp. 6532; Lucy A. Francis, Fol- 
lansbee, W. Va. 10847 


In rococeco [!] days; by Edward A. 
Mueller; pf. © April 28,1920. ae 
April 25 - E pub. 55383; J ohn Church 
CO., Cincinnati. 10848 


In rose-time; words by Willa Cather, 
music by P. R. Frey. © April 24, 
1929; 2 c. April 26; E pub. 5539; 
Philip Rockel Frey, Springfield, O. 

10849 

In the flow’ry dell; 2 pt. cho., poem by 
E. G. D., music by Gwilyn Davies; 
sop. and alti. 4to. © Apr. 20, 1929; 
2c. Apr. 29; E pub. 6122; White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston. 10850 


In the fore of the year; Munster folk- 
song tr. by Padriac Colum, music by 
Constance Mills Herreshoff; high 
voice. © May 21, 1929; 2 c. May 
23; E pub. 6195; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 10851 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1929 


10871 


In the garden of my heart; ballad, 
words by E. Losee, music by Samuel 


H. Speck. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © May 16, 1929; 2c. May 


21; E pub. 6327; Ernest Losee, Ala- 
meda, Calif. 10852 


In the land of let’s pretend; lyric by 
Grant Clarke, music by Harry Akst; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Apr. 29, 
1929; 2 c. May 2; E pub. 5994; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 10853 


In the Lord put I my trust; anthem, 
words from Psalm 11, music by W. 
A. Montgomery, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices, organ acc. 4to. 
May to; Joeg* 1’ ¢:'May 18; i* for. 
4585; Banks & son, York, England. 

10854 


In the moonlight; words by Margie A. 
Rodgers [i. e. M. A. Rodgers], music 
by Samuel H. Speck. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © May 6, 
1929 ; 2c. May 8; E pub. 5905; Mar- 
garet A. Rodgers, Palmyra, N. J. 

10855 

In the moonlight on a June night with 
you; words and music by N. M. 
Armistead: © May 10, 1929; 2 ¢. 
May 16; E pub. 6028; Nettie Mae 
Armistead, Greenville, Fla. 10856 


In the morning; words and music by 
I. Berlin. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 16, 1929; E unp. 6790; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 10857 


In the swing; from Sketches from 
childhood, by William Francis Dono- 
hue, op. 3, no. 2; pf. © May 2, 1929; 
Ave) May 9: Wi publ 57983: .G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 10858 


In the twilight I await you; words by 
Henry L. Finch, musie by Louis 
Drakeford [i. e. L. H. Drakeford], of 
Great Britain. © 1c. Apr. 2, 1929; 
EH unp. 53842; Lewis Henry Drake- 
ford, New York. 10859 


In the valley of my dreams; from The 
city girl, words and music by Pierre 
Norman and James Hanley. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. May 29, 
1929; E unp. 7307; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inec., New York. 10860 


In the wildwood; Iowa state march, 
words and music by H. M. Herrick 
[i. e. Sister Mary Zita]; pf. Du- 
buque, Ia., Renier music house. © 
May 14, 1929; 2 c. May 18; E pub. 
6260; Sister Mary Zita, Lawler, Ia. 

10861 

In the woods; 2-pt. song, words from 

the French of Gérard de Nerval by 


Gilbert Pass, music by Gilbert A. 
Alcock, of Great Britain. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © May 
1, 1929; 1 e. May 17; E for: 4478; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 10862 


Indian fantasie; symphonic suite, by 
A. M. Baldwin; pf. © Apr. 15, 1929; 
2c. Apr. 11; E pub. 5679; Anita M. 
Baldwin, Santa Anita, Calif. 10863 


Indian summer moon; words and mu- 
sic by C. T. Davidson, arr. by Fred 
Ahlefeld. © 1 ¢@ May 4, 1929; E 
unp. 6418; Charles Theodore David- 
son, Austinville, Va. 10864 


Indiana university's Jordan River 
revue, 1929 edition; book by How- 
ard T. Batman and Ramon Kessler, 
lyrics by Charles Dant, Margaret 
Hecker, H. Batman and R. Kessler, 
music by Amos Otstot, Charles Dant 
and Leonard SNS. Scott; orch. [Photo- 
stat] © 1c. Apr. 8, 1929; D unp. 
27514; Jordan River revue board of 
Indiana university, Bloomington, Ind. 

10865 

Indra; vals-intermezzo, Dansk tekst 
ved O. Hoffmann-Canitz, musik av 
Berta Onnerberg, of Sweden; pf. 
© Apr. 20, 1929; 1c. May 11; E 
for. 4392; Edition Sylvain, Stock- 
holm, Sweden. 10866 


Ingen ros utan toOrnen; text avy Karl- 
Ewert, musik av Helge Lindberg, 
‘of Sweden; pf. © Jan. 2, 1929; 1c. 
Jan. 12; E for. 4428; Edition 
Sylvain, Stockholm, Sweden. 10867 


Ingleside; words and music by Eric 
Karll. © May 15, 1929; 2 ec May 
22; E pub. 6170; Ralph Murphy, 
Phoenix, Ariz. 10868 


Innario; con wun’appendice di canti 
corali; compilato da TT. Hdmund 
della-Cioppa, melodie scelte daglin- 
signi maestri e direttori di cori: N. 
Herbert Caley, Winfred Douglas and 
Edmund Goldsmith. New York City, 
Book store. © Apr. 25, 1929; 2 e. 
and aff. Apr. 27; A 6839; National 
council of the Protestant Episcopal 
chureh, New York. 10869 


Intermezzo 4 Jlantiques; by Louis 
Drakeford [i. e. L. H. Drakeford], 
of Great Britain; © 1 ¢. Apr. 2, 


1929; E unp. 5348; Lewis Henry 
Drakeford, New York. 10870 
International prayer; words’ and 
music by I. A. Alleyne. © 1 ec. May 
29, 1929; EB unp. ~7299%" Isaac 
Augustus Alleyne, New York. 10871 


565 


10872 


Invitation; melody fox trot, by F. L. 
Streapy, of Belgium; orch. pts. 
4to.. © Apr. 5,,1929;.1.¢c.,Apr. 30; 
E for. 4101; H. Benjamin, Paris. 

10872 

Iola, come to me; waltz song, words 
and music by J. L. Curry.’ New 
York, N:. Y., A. Fassio.*’'©' Feb. 25, 
1929; 2 ce. April 29; BE pub. 5552; 
Jole Lewis Curry, Drexel Hill, Pa. 

10873 


Ione; words by J. W. Rutledge, music 
by Phil Starr. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e¢. May 29, 1929; E unp. 
7280; Joseph W. Rutledge, Kenosha, 
Wis. 10874 


Irish (An) love song; lyric and music 
by... Jo iuyneh.” ©.1. ¢. May, 13, 
1929; E unp. 6699; Ada Kyle Lynch, 
Venado, Calif. 10875 


Is it Spain? lyric by Sam Lewis and 
Joe Young, music by Jos. Meyer. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
May 17, 1929; E unp. 6842; Remick 
music corp., New York. 10876 


Is your lamp burning; words by Mrs. 
Henry Moore, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
May 8, 1929; E unp. 6512; Eliza J. 
Moore, Elk Rapids, Mich. 10877 


Isle of the Indies; entr’acte or con- 
cert composition for orch., arr. by 
S. H. Sargent; pf., violin and ’cello. 
© 1 ¢. May 17, 1929; E unp. 6860; 
S. Harold Sargent, Philadelphia. 

10878 

Isles (The) of the Sea; lyric by 
Harold Boulton, music by Granville 
Bantock, of Great Britain; in F. 
© May 3, 1929; 1 c« May 4; EB for. 
4329; Elkin & eco., Itd., London. 

10879 


It must be love; words and music by 
Frank Parente. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. May 24, 1929; E unp. 
7081; James Dante, Madison, N. J. 

10880 


It never does nuthin’ but rain; words 
and music by E. C. Hubert. © 1 «. 
May 6, 1929; E unp. 6452; Hdward 
Charles Hubert, Westfield, N. J. 

10881 


It’s a caution, I’m in love; words and 
music; by G. B. .Gifford...,/ Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. May 10, 
1929; EK unp. 6577; Gaily B. Gifford, 
Dexter, Me. 10882 


It’s a little old house just over the 
hil; words by V. Hufford, music by 
Burrell Van Buren. [Words and 
melody only] © 1e. May 11, 1929; 


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BH unp. 6632; Velma Hufford, Des 
Moines. 10883. 


It’s blue-bird weather now; words by 


Geo. A. Little, music by Rube Ben- 
nett. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. May 27, 1929; -H "Sinpheiiis: 
Broadway music corp., New York. 
10884 

It’s doin’ you good, to know I’m lone- 
some for you; words and music by 
Boyd Senter; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© May 25, 1929; 2 ce. May 24: E 
pub. 6208; Southern music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 10885. 


It’s easy to say forget you, but it’s. 
easier said than done; words and 
music by John Clayton. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Apr. 15, 
1929; E unp. 6324; Arthur Behim 
music corp., New York. 10886 


It’s pouring down rain; words and 
music by Roy Fox. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 2, 1929; 
EH unp. 6305; Spier and Coslow, inc..,. 
New York. 10887 


It’s time for us all to go home; lyric 
and music by B. A. Widmer. © 
May 10, 1929; 2 ec. May 17; E pub. 
6044; Ben A. Widmer, Philadelphia. 

10888. 


It’s too late now; words by W. M. 
Talbott, music by H. Wollstein. © 
May 14, 1929; 2 ec. May 24; E pub. 
6209; Wm. McMillan Talbott and 
Harold Wollstein, Paris, Ky. 10889: 


It’s you! words by Frank Marine, 
music by Lee Turner. © May 27, 
1929; 2 ec) May 273; HH. pub. 96399; 
Chester Hscher, New York. 10890: 


It was a sad time when that sinking 
ship went down; spiritual, words 
and music by W. Pickett. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. May 11, 
1929; E unp. 6628; William Pickett,. 
Baltimore. 10891 


It wasn’t meant to be; fox-trot, words. 
by Harry Steinberg and Chick 
Endor, music by Ray Benson, of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele acc. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Apr. 25, 1929; 1 c. May 17; E for. 
4486; Cavendish music co., London. 

10892 

Italias waltz; by Maxie Pisegna; 
accordion.. ©. May 25, 1929; 2) ¢. 
May 25; E pub. 6296; Roma music 
co., Cleveland. 10893 

Jack Dempsey will come back; fox- 


trot, words and music by A. lL 
Martin. © May 3, 1929; 2c. May 7; 


066 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


~ no. 5, 1929 


10914 © 


E pub. 5721; 
Abita Springs, La. 


Arthur L. Martin, 
10894 


Jack Frost song; words by Emily 
Linsley, music by W. E. McGee. 
(In A song cycle) ©1e. Apr. 22, 
1929; E unp. 6881; Winifred HE. 
McGee, Ceres, Calif. 10895 


Jag minns den ljuva tiden; potpourri, 
dver gamla vOlkiinda Svenska visor 
och danser, tekst av Erik Ahlberg, 
instr. av Tor Arnljot, of Sweden; pf. 
© Oct. 31, 1928; 1 c. May 6, 1929; 
E for. 4277; E. Anderssons musik- 
forlag, Malmo, Sweden. 10896 


James (Wiliiam G.) Five very easy 
piano solos; by W. G. James, of 
Australia. 1. Tiggy-tiggy touch 
wood. [4 others] © Mar. 5, 1929; 
2c. May 8; E for. 4861; Allan & co., 
proprietary lid., Melbourne, Aus- 
tralia. 10897 


Jap; danse japonaise, par Henri Casa- 
desus, of France; orch. parties, avec 


pf.-conducteur. 4to. © Apr. 10, 
1929: 1 ec. May 16; E for. 4630; 
Choudens, Paris. 10898 


Japanese (A) doll; by Rob Roy Peery, 
selected, ed., annotated and fingered 
by John M. Williams; pf. © Apr. 
30, 1929; 2 c. May 11; E pub. 5835; 
Boston music ¢o., Boston. 10899 


Jazz dans la nuit (Jazz at night) ; 
poésie de René Dommange, English 
version by Rosa Newmarch, musique 
de Albert Roussel, of France, op. 38. 
© Apr. 10, 1929; 1 c. May 16; E for. 
4606; Durand et cie., Paris. 10900 


Je taime; fox trot, de Maurice Her- 
mite, of France; orch, parties, avec 


pf. conducteur. 4to. © May 10, 
1929,; 1 ec. May. 23;,E for. 4763; 
Enoch & cie., Paris. 10901 


Jealousy; cinema _ incidental, by 
Joseph Engleman, of Great Britain; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. © 
Aug. 3, 1928; 1 c«. May 22, 1929; EH 
for. 4728; Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 

10902 

Jealousy; words by D. Field Brooks, 
music by I. B. Foldessy. © 1 «. 
May 1, 1929; E unp. 6300; Irene 
Brooks Foldessy, San Diego, Calif. 

10903 


City is the town I love the 
most; words and music by T. J. 
Lillis. ©. Apr. 18,1929; 2 c. Apr. 1; 
E pub. 4697; Thomas J. Lillis, 
Jersey City. 10904 


Jersey 


Jerusalem, du hochgebaute stadt; 
kantate, von Kurt Thomas, of Ger- 
many, op. 12;- 4  solostimmen, 
gemischten chor u. orgel. 4to. © 
Apr. 16;/ 1929; 1 ‘e. Apr: 30y for. 
4240; Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 

10905 


Jesu, grant me this I pray; hymn, 
words from the 17th century tr. by 
H. W. Baker, music by Orlando 
Gibbons, with verses in faux bourdon 
by E. C. Bairstow, of Great Britain; 
organ ace. 4to. © May 18, 1929; 
1 oo May 22> for, 4717: Banks & 
son, York, England. 10906: 


Jesus del gran poder! marcha, letra y 
musica di F. Bonanova, of Spain, 
domiciled at New York. © 1c. May 
1939 = OH, samp. “boos. Fortunio 
Bonanova, New York. 10907 


Jesus is a friend indeed; hymn, words 
and music by Mrs. W. R. Blackman 
[i.e M. A. Blackman] © May 20, 
1929; 2 ec. May 10; E pub. 5760; 
Marie A. Blackman, Long Branch, 
INTE. 10908: 


Jesus, lover of my soul; hymn, words 
by Charles Wesley, music by E. 
Deacon. © Apr. 25, 1929; 2 c. May 
1; E pub. 5586; :-Edwin Deacon, 
Talent, Or. 10909: 


Job (The) I’m gonna do on you; words 
by John QO. Whedon, music by C. E. 
Henderson. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. May 2, 1929; E unp. 
6322; Charles EH. Henderson, New 
York. 10910: 


Joe College; fox-trot song, lyrics by 
J. Pauli Fogarty, music by Ted 
Fiorito and Guy Lombardo: pf. and 
ukulele ace. © May 22, 1929; 2 «. 
May 24; E pub. 6231; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 10911 


Joe College; fox-trot, words by J. Paul 
Fogarty, music by Ted Fiorito and 
Guy Lombardo, arr. by Paul Van 
Loan; orch: pts. 4to. © May 22, 
1929; 2 c. May 23; E pub. 6229; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 10912 


Johnny is never alone; words and 
music by R. Phillips. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 27, 1929; 
E unp. 7188; Rose Phillips, Auburn, 
NY AY. 10913. 


Jolly (The) cowboy and the Indian; 
by Arnold D. Scammell; pf. duet. © 
May 2, 1929; 2 ec. May 4; E pub. 
5704; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 10914. 


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pt. 11, n. s., v.24 


Josephine; words and music by S. D. 
Palong-Palong. © 1 c. May 17, 
1929; E unp. 6859; Sixto D. Palong- 
Palong, Los Angeles. 10915 


Jota; piéce espagnole A danser, par 
Raoul lLaparra, version originale 
avee 4 défauts pour orchestres ré- 
duits par Georges Grécourt, of 
France; parties, avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Apr. 10, 1929; 1c. May 16; 
Ii for. 4638; Choudens, Paris. 10916 


Joujou (Un) ... comme vous; fox trot 
* chanté, paroles de Vincent Telly, 
musique de Learsi, of France. © 
Apr. 5, 1929; 1 c«. Apr. 30; E for. 
4107; Learsi, Paris. 10917 


Joy and gladness in my heart are ring- 
ing; gospel song, words and music 
by G. E. Vinaroff. © Apr. 26, 1929; 
2 ec. Apr. 29; E pub. 5753; G. H. 
Vinaroff, Russell, Kan. 10918 


Juanita Vaciladora; letra y musica de 
Concepcion VY. Pardo, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Los Angeles. [Photo- 
stat] ©1c. Apr. 15, 1929; E unp. 
6872; Felipe Valdes Leal, Los An- 
geles, Calif. 10919 


Julie; words and music by Lou 
Howarde [i. e. Louis L. Howarde] 
of Australia. © 1c: May 29, 1929; 
E unp. 7300; Louis Lioyd Howarde, 
Sydney, Australia. 10920 


Juliette; words and music by W. HE. 
Fulton and H. M. Bone. 4to. 
[Chords, single staff] © Apr. 15, 
1929; 2 c. Apr. 26; E pub. 6323; W. 
Earle Fulton, New Haven, and 
Harold M. Bone, West Haven, Conn. 


10921 

Jumping (The) frog of Calaveras; 
words by C. Winchell, music by 
Hugh Watt. © May 15, 1929; 2 «¢. 


May 22; E pub. 6171; Clarence Win- 
ehell, San Andreas, Calif. 10922 


June, the moon and you; words and 
music by G. Cowart. © 1c May 
1, 1929; E unp. 6245; Grace Cowart, 
Dublin, Ga. 10923 


June waltz; by Walter Rolfe; pf. 
© May 2, 1929; 2 c. May 9; E pub. 
5795; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

10924 

Jungfrun pa jungfrusund; ur Det 
ligger i luften, text av Gésta Stev- 
ens, musik av Nils Georg, of Sweden. 
© Dec. 20, 1928; 1 ce. May 9, 1929; 
EK for. 4369; Nils-Georgs musikfo6r- 
lag, Stockholm, Sweden. 10925 


Junior (The) folio for banjo band; 
arr. by Thos. J. Armstrong; pts. 
with pf. acc. 1. The junior march. 
[5 others] © Apr. 16, 1929; 2 «. 
each Apr: 17; E pub. 5547; Nic- 
cmede music co., Altoona, Pa. 10926 


Junior-senior high school chorus book; 
selected, ed. and harmonized by Harl 
L. Baker and Cyrus Daniel. © May 
21; 1929; .2.c. May 23; aff, May 22; 
A 8277; John Church co., Cincinnati. 

10927 

Junior welcome chorus; hymn, words 
and music by L. J. Kindig. © May 
1, 1929; 2 c. May 10; E -pub. 5762; 
Lisle James Kindig, Mattoon, Ill. 


10928 
Jus’ Jimmie; song sketch, words and 
music by ©. Smiley, © 1 ¢. May 


16, 1929; E unp. 6810; Chas. Smiley, 
Paris, Tex. 10929 


Just a baby’s lullaby ; words and music 
by K. E. Sheppard. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. May 22, 1929; 
EK unp. 6997; Knowles E. Sheppard, 
Long Beach, Calif. 10930 


Just a bit of driftwood; lyrie by 
Jimmie Dooley, [i. e. J. M. Dooley], 
music by Naoma Miller and Jimmie 
Dooley, arr. by Wally Heglin. © 1 
ec. May 14, 1929; E unp. 6727; James 
Monroe Dooley, Long Beach, Calif. 

10931 


Just a broken heart; words by P. G. 
Remaine, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
May 21, 1929; E unp. 6959; P, G. 
Remaine, Roanoke, Va. 10932 


Just a kiss at twilight, the night we 
said good-bye; words by Lou Klein, 
music by W. C. Polla. © Mar. 15, 
1929; 1 «@ Apr. 16; 1 ce. Apr. 25; H 
pub. 6233; F. B. Haviland pub. co., 
New York. 10933 


Just a little home; words and music 
by F. H: Quinn: © 1 @ May, 
1929; E unp. 6480; Frank Henry 
Quinn, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 10934 


Just a little later; words by Spencer 
Taylor, music by K. M. L. Smith, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at Garden 
City; N.'¥!)" [Photostatl” © aie 
May 8, 1929; FE unp. 6918; Kenneth 
Moncrieff Leslie Smith, Garden City, 
1 Sie ESBS i aah 10935 


Just a little nigger; words by K. Cun- 
ningham, music by Arthur Fisk. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
May 9, 1929; E unp. 6553; Kitty 
Cunningham, San Francisco. 109386 


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no. 5, 1929 


Just a little sunshine; lyric and music 
by M. O’Mara, of Canada. © May 
fenigeo, | Cc. ‘May 6; 8 for. 4713: 
Maureen O’Mara, Toronto, Canada. 

10937 


Just a lullabye of love; words and 
music by E. R. Alford. © 1 e¢. May 
29, 1929; E unp. 7290; Esther R. 
Alford, Long Beach, Calif. 10938 


Just a picture of you, mother mine; 
words by W. H. Cavanaugh, music 
by Hareld R. Wheeler. © 1 ¢. May 
20, 1929; HE unp.’’ 6912; William 
Henry Cavanaugh, Marlboro, Mass. 

10939 


Just a song at twilight; words by M. 
A. Brown, music by T. E. Tudor. 
© 1c. May 24, 1929; E unp. 7091; 
Mattie A. Brown, Dyersburg, Tenn. 

10940 

Just a word so true; words and music 
by I. D. Rara. [Words and melody 
only] © 1... May 1, 1929; E unp. 
6251; Irineo D. Rara, San Francisco. 

10941 


Just an hour ago; fox trot, words and 
musie by J. Povalich. © 1 ¢. May 
23, 1929; E unp. 7064; Jack Pova- 
lich, West Allis, Wis. 10942 


Just an orphan boy; words and musie 
by V. P. Hammer. © 1c. May 22, 
1929; KE unp. 7017; Victor P. Ham- 
mer, Washington. 10943 


Just another kiss;. words and music 
by A. Choffe. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. May 10, 1929; E unp. 
6594; Augustus Choffe, Jersey City. 

10944 

Just another kiss, my dear; lyric by 
M. Gibbs Lathrop, music by A. Fen- 
zel; pf. © 1 ¢. May 22; 1929; BH 
unp. 7018; Anna Fenzel, Cleveland. 

10945 


Just as I used to do; words and music 
beh i. Laylor.. Orde, Ant: 224, 
1929; E unp. 6351; Ethel Gertrude 
Taylor, Allston, Mass. 10946 


Just for to-night; words by M. Greene, 
music by David Reed. © May 17, 
19295, 2: 7C..May, 205K pub. 6103 ; 
Maybelle Greene, Providence, R. I. 

10947 


words and music by 
Hatry Fink. Chicago-New York, 
State pub. co. © May 238, 1929; 2 ¢. 
May 27; E pub. 6405; Harold D. 
Finkelstein, Minneapolis. 10948 


Just for you; 


Just for you my dear; words and mu- 
sie by R. G. Craig; pf. ©1¢ May 


57721—29—_5 


10960 


6, 1929; E unp. 6466; Robert G. 
Craig, Baltimore. 10949 


Just gorgeous; words by Spencer Tay- 
lor, music by K. M. L. Smith, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at Garden 
Chey, > INA ae.) enotostaty Get te 
May 8, 1929; FE unp. 6915; Kenneth 
Moncrieff Leslie Smith, Garden City, 
ae TNS, Ye 10950 


Just laugh and let the world roll on; 
words by M. D. Brown, music by 
B. M. Hale.. ©.1.¢, May 13, 1929; 
IK unp. 6697; Margaret D. Brown, 
HEmmitsburg, Md. 10951 


Just one more waltz; words and musie 
by S. A. Crandall: © 1 ¢ May 15, 
1929; EH unp. 6759; Stewart Arthur 
Crandall, Oneonta, N. Y. 10952 


Just Sophie; words by J. W. Rutledge, 
musie by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. May 29, 1929; 
EK unp. 7279; Joseph W. Rutledge, 
Kenosha, Wis. 10953 


Just taste those lips; by E. Samuels, 
of Australia; melody with pf. acc. 
© 1 c. May 7, 1929; E unp. 6482; 
Edmond Samuels, Sydney, Austra- 
lia. 10954 


Just the blues; words by Edwina 
Ford, music by Arthur Bowers. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © May 
18, 1929; 2 c. May 24; E pub. 6203; 
Ella A. Ford, Cakland, Calif. 10955 


Just to hear the radio; words by J. E. 
Molloy, music by B. M. Hale. © 
1 ec. May 20, 1929; E unp. 6948; 
James Hlvin Molloy, Lanigan, Sask., 
Canada. 10956 


Just you and I; words and music by 
F. O. Wale. © 1 e¢. May 17, 1929; 
EK unp. 6852; Frederick O. Wale, 
Santa Cruz, Calif. 10957 


Just you, just me and love; fox-trot, 
by Saul Klein, Frank Galassi, Ray 
Doll and Maurice Abrahams, arr. 
by Joseph Nussbaum; dance orch. 
pts., with words. 4to. © May 13, 
1929; 2 ¢.. May 17; E pub. 6155;.M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 10958 

Kabzonim familie; words and music 
by S. Small. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. May 21, 1929; E unp. 
7042 ; Solomon Small, Brooklyn. 

10959 

K-a-l-a-m-a-zoo, that’s my home town; 
words by Al Koppell, musie by Al- 
bert Gumble and Jimmie Monaco; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © May 20, 
T9207 2 ‘ce! Mary * 20%: - Bi Spius, “6115 : 
Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble, inc., 
New York. 10960 


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10961 


Kalina Keoka famous Honolulu hits 
for Hawaiian guitar. © Apr. 15, 
1929- 2, e. and. afi” Apr.” 265° AA 
14380; William C. Stahl, Milwaukee. 

10961 


Kalua Bay; lyric by Mitchell Parish, 
music by Lou Herscher; pf. acce., 
with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. © 
Apr. 16, 1929; 2 « May 4; E pub. 
5629; Gotham music service, ine¢., 
New York. 10962 


Kann es nicht vergessen dass ich sie 
besessen; original tango Argentino, 
schlager von W. Lindemann, of Ger- 
many ; orch. u. text, mit klavier, har- 
monium u. jazz band stimmen. 4to. 
© Apr. 4, 1929; 1 ce. May 15; E for. 
4692; Wilhelm Lindemann, Berlin- 
Karlshorst, Germany. 10963 


Karma; by Charles Haubiel, op. 7, pts. 
1-3, variations. 1-22;  orch.) se. «1. 
The soul ascending. [2 others] © 
1c. each Apr. 18, 1929; E unp. 6375— 
6377 ; Columbia phonograph co., inc., 
New York. 10964-10966 


Kasinoklinge; von F. Jellinek, of Ger- 
many, op. 119, bd. 2, neue bearb. von 
Hermann Wenzel, of Germany; 2 
violinen, cello und pf. © Dec. 31, 
1928; 1 ec. May 2, 1929; EF for. 4315; 
Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 10967 


Katydid (The) and the bumble-bee; 
words and music by J. Allison. 
[Words and melody only] [Mimeo- 
graph] © May 26, 1929; 2 ¢« May 
31; E pub. 6422; John Allison, HEn- 
glewood, N. J. 10968 


Keep me in your heart; words and 
music by Wyman Steele [i. e. S. W. 
Steele] [Words and melody only] 
©1ec. Apr. 27, 1929; E unp. 6421; 
Samuel Wyman Steele, New York. 

10969 


Keep on repeating it; song fox-trot, 
words by Erell Reaves and H. B. 
Tilsley, music by Marcelle Mayne, 
of Great Britain; pf. and ukulele 
ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Apr. 30, 1929; 1 ¢. May 
8; EK for. 4403; Cecil Lennox, Itd., 
London. 10970 


Kegler gut holz; kegellieder-marsch, 
schlager von W. Lindemann, of Ger- 
many; orch. u. text, mit klavier, 
harmonium wu. jazz band stimmen. 
4to. © Apr. 30, 1929; 1 c. May 15; 
E for. 4690; Wilhelm Lindemann, 
Berlin-Karlshorst, Germany. 10971 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Kikiri polka; by John Wilfahrt. © 
1. c May 13, 1929; E. unp.. 6669; 
Consolidated music pub. house, Chi- 
cago. 10972 


Killarney rainbow; words and music 
by R. Raney. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. May 17, 1929; E ump. 
6847; Rebekah Raney, San Fran- 
cisco. 10973 


Kinderlust; 60 leichte vortragsstticke, 
komponiert von Emil Radi, of Ger- 
many, heft 4 bearb. von Hermann 
Wenzel, of Germany; pf. zu 4 
hinden. © Dec. 31, 1928;,1 cc. May 
2,,,1929;: E for. 4819; Fr. Portius, 
Leipzig. 10974 


Kiss me dear; words and music by C. 
Simmons. © 1c. May 28, 1929; E 
unp. 7239; Cyrus Simmons, Knox- 
ville, Tenn. 10975 


Kisses; words and music by F. Sav- 
age. [Words and melody only] © 
1 @ May 10, 1929; E unp. 6574; 
Ford Savage, Carnegie, Okl. 10976 


Kisses and, tears; words by J. HE. 
Guernsey, music by F. Thompson. 
© 1c. May 27, 1929; E unp. 7142; 
Floyd Thompson and J. EH. Guern- 
sey, Indianapolis. 10977 


Kissing tune; words by Irving Fields, 
music by Edwin Clark and Bradford 
Browne. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 11, 1929: E unp. 6622; 
Irving Greenfield, New York. 10978 


Kitchen man; words and music by 
Andy Razaf and Alex. Bellenda. © 
Mar. 19, 1929; 2 c May i; Bigup. 
5585; Clarence Williams music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 10979 


Kitty’s waltz; by Bernhardt Robel, 
arr. by S. EH. Morris; H flat alto 
and B flat ten. saxophones, with pf. 


ace. © May 14, 1929; 2c. May 17; 
E pub. 6052; Fred Heltman co., 
Sleveland. 10980 


Klange aus Ruminien; potpourri tiber 
ruminische volksweisen, von Dolfi 
Dauber, op. 108, arr. von Bohuslav 
Leopold, both of Czechoslovakia ; 
orech. pts., with pf. conductor and 
1st violin conductor. © Apr. 23. 
1929; 1 ec. May 17: HE for) 4002; 
D. Rahter, Leipzig. 10981 


Kleiner walzer; ftir alt-saxophon in 
es, mit begleitung des pf., von Carl 
Robrecht, of Germany. 4to. © Jan. 
2, 1929: 1 c«. Apr. 19; EH for, 4161; 
Heinrichshofens verlag, Magdeburg, 
Germany. 10982 


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no. 5, 1929 


Kotysanka; polka, by J. Biega; vio- 


lin’ ©) 1 c. May’ 15,’'1929; E unp. 
6747; John Biega, Perth Amboy, 
med. 10983 


Kom hem till Sally! one step, text av 
I. Michal, musik av Fred Winter, of 
Sweden; pf. © May 1, 1929; 1 «. 
May 20; E for. 4707; Ernst Rolfs 
musikférlags, A. B., Stockholm, Swe- 
den. 10984 


Komm in die priirie ; aus der revue Tig- 
lich 15 tropfen Berlin, text von Fritz 
Rotter, musik von Rudolph Nelson, 
of Germany. © Apr. 2, 1929; 1 ¢. 
May 8; E for. 4145; Drei masken 


verlag, a. g., Berlin. 10985 
Kompositionen der jetzigen und frii- 
heren schiiler der meisterschule 


Hans Pfitzners an der Preussischen 
akademie der kiinste zu _ Berlin; 
festzabe zum 60. geburtstage 5. 
mai 1929, von Otto Straub, u. a., all 
of Germany. © May 4, 1929: 1 «. 
May 12: E for. 4711; Adolph Fiirst- 
ner, Berlin. 10986 


Koorstukke; vir kerk, kollege, skool, 
en gewyde stukke vir die orrel, deur 
P. K. De Villiers, of Great Britain. 
4to. Uren, dagen, maanden, jaren. 
[4 others] © Apr. 18, 1929; 1 e. 
May 24; E for. 4738; Joseph Wil- 
liams, Itd., London. 10987 


Korsiche (Das) gesetz: oper in einem 
akt, nach Prosper Merimée, text u. 
musik von Walter von Simon, of 
Germany; klavierauszug. © Dec. 
31, 1928; 1 c. May 2, 1929; E for. 
4293; Ahn & Simrock, Berlin. 10988 


Kosher Spanish kid from Madrid; 
words and music by Leon De Costa. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
May 21, 1929; E unp. 6966; Olive 
De Costa, New York. 10989 


Ksiezycowka ; polka, by J. Biega; vio- 


lin. © 1c. May 15, 1929; E unp. 
6744; John Biega, Perth Amboy, 
i i 10990 


Kucharka polka; by B. Kaminski; 1st 
violin. © 1c. May 10, 1929: E ump. 
6588; Bruno Kaminski, Philadelphia. 

10991 

Kujawiak dla babki; by J. Wyskow- 
ski; clarinet. © 1c. May 17, 1929; 
E unp. 6835; John Wyskowski, New 
York. 10992 


Kupowanie pani mtodej; words and 
music by Frank Przybylski; 1st 
wien,» “©. 1. .¢... Apr. “1, Fa2ge" B 
unp. 7328; Annette Przybylski, 
Chicago. 10993 


11003 


Kupowanie r0zdzki; words and music 
by Frank Przybylski; 1st violin. © 


ie. “Apr lh 1929» Hi unp? 73ai8 > 
Annette Przybylski, Chicago. 10994 
Kurfiirstendamm; foxtrot, text WU... 


musik von Hans Georg Pfeffer. of 
Germany. © Feb. 9, 1929; 1 c. May 
2; E for. 4292; Edition Vuvag,,. 
verlag u. vertrieb, a. g., Berlin. 
10995 


Kysse-valsen; Dansk tekst af Alfred 
Kjerulf, musik af Hric Julander, of 
Denmark; pf. Apr. 25, . 1929; 
1c. May 9; E for. 4412; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 10996 


Ladder of love; words and music by 
S. Miranda and R. Montgomery. © 
f @c May’ 7, 1929; E unp. 6495; 
Stephens Miranda, Hollywood, Calif., 
and Reggie Montgomery, Pasadena, 
Calif. 10997 


Lady divine; lyric by Richard Kountz, 
music by Nathaniel Shilkret, arr. by 
Herbert Deer; male voices. 4to. © 
AE 22, 4929 92> er Ar: 25% Br pub. 
5978; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 10998 


Lady divine; theme song for The di- 
vine lady, lyric by Richard Kountz, 
music by Nathaniel Shilkret, arr. by 
Jean Olivier, of Belgium; band orch. 
pts., with solo B flat cornet con- 
ductor. 4to. © May 3, 1929; 2 ce. 
May 7; E pub. 6001; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 10999 


Lady (The) of my dreams; words and 
music by H. Lambert. [Words and 
melody only] ©1ec. May 16, 1929; 
E unp. 6781; Herald Lambert, 
Roosevelt, Utah. 11000 


Ligg ett litet viainligt ord for mej! 
text av Nils-Georg, musik ay Hrn- 
frid Ahlin, of Sweden; pf., with 
ukulele ace. © Nov. 16, 1928; 1 ec. 


May 9, 1929; E for. 4367; Nils- 
Georgs musikforlag, Stockholm, 
Sweden. 11001 


Lago azzurro; intermezzo, di Giovanni 
Papanti, of Italy; orch. parti, con 
pf. conduttore. 4to. © Mar. 25, 
1929; 1 c. Apr. 4; E for. 4457; Carlo 
Schmidl, Trieste, Italy. 11002: 


Lagrimas de sangre ; eancion Yucateca, 
letra de Jose Espada, musica de J. C: 
Cantu, of Mexico, domiciled at Los: 
Angeles; pf. © Ic. May 14, 1929; 
E unp. 6726; Jose Cordova Cantu, 
Los Angeles. 110038. 


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pt. 11, nes., v.24 


Lais; ou, La courtisane amoureuse, 
opérette en 3 actes, paroles de André 
Barde, musique de Charles Cuvillier, 
of France. Partition pf. et chant. 
© Apr. 19, 1929; 1 « May 10; D 
pub. 27506; Enoch & cie, Paris. 

11004 


Lalo (Edouard Victor Antoine) 
Sérénade; op. 14, no. 2, arr. par F. 
Salabert, of France; pour violon ou 
violoncello solo et orch. parties, 
avec pf. conducteur et 1° violini con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Apr. 10, 1929; 
1 c. May 16; BH for. 4656; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 11005 


Lamb (The); unison song, words by 


William Blake, music by Harry 
Brook, of Great Britain. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 


© Apr. 4, 1929; 1 c. May 15; E for. 
4819; Oxford university press, Lon- 
don. 11006 


Lambs at play; by Edward A. Muel- 
ler: < pi. ©), April -23, (1929.29 
April 25; E pub. 5531; John Church 
co., Cincinnati. 


Lamento Africano;: de El cafetal, 
palabras de Gustavo S. Galarraga, 
musica de EH. Lecuona, of Cuba. 
Habana, Lecuona music co. © Apr. 
12, 1929; 1 ce. Apr. 18; E for. 4730; 
Ernesto Lecuona, Havana. 11008 


Lamp lightin’ time in the valley; 
words and music by Sam C. Hart. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
May 23, 1929; E unp. 7133; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

11009 


‘Lances of the free; popular marching 
song: words adapted from Bulwer 
Lytton’s Rienzi, music by John 
Foulds, of Great Britain, op. 5, no. 
2; cho. of mixed voices. 4to. © 
Apr, 29. 1929: lleapr. 2p 5) Hi for. 
4072; W. Paxton & co., Itd., London. 

11010 


Land of my dreams. I love you; words 
and music by A. M. Sollee; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © May 38, 1929; 2 e. 
May 7; E pub. 5718; Anna May 
Sollee, Pueblo, Col. 11011 

Land of the narcissus; by D. Tiomkin, 


of Russia, domiciled at New York: 
1st violin. ©:1c. May 24, 1929; E 


unp. 7088; Dimitri Tiomkin, New 
York. 11012 
Largo; fiir violoncelle u. orgel 0, 
klavier, von Hellmuth Soltau, of 


Germany, op. 10. © Mar. 5, 1929; 


11007 | 


1c. Apr. 10; E for. 4172; Ernst. 


Gieser, Berlin-Zehlendorf, Germany. 
11013 


Lasset uns den Herren preisen; Oster- 
motette, von Max Reger, of Ger- 
many; fiinfstimmigen gemischten 
chor, ohne begleitung.  Partitur. 
4to. © May 7, 1929; 1 c. May 21; 
E for. 4772; Breitkopf & Hiartel, 
Leipzig. 11014 


Late summer; unison song, words by 


John Drinkwater, music by Arthur 


Baynon, of Great Britain. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Apr. 4, 1929; 1 c. May 15; E for. 
4813; Oxford university press, Lon- 


don. 11015 
Laughing biue eyes; words by P. 
Lupberger, music by Phil Starr. 


[Words and. melody only] © 1. 
May 20, 1929; E unp. 6930; Pauline 
Lupberger, St. James, Mo. 11016 


Laura y Georgina; danza, musica por 
Juan Morel Campos; pf. with words. 
© April 5, 1928; 2 ec. April 9, 1929; 
E pub. 5536; Placido Morel Campos, 
San Juan, Porto Rico. 11017 


Lausbuben; walzer, by E. Wilfahrt. 
© 1c. May 11, 1929; E unp. 6659; 
Eddie Wilfahri, New Uim, Minn. 

11018 

Lay me where sweet pansies grow; 
words by C. Gutekunste, music by 
David Reed. © May 24, 1929; 2 e. 
May 27; E pub. 6311; Cathern Kute- 
kunste, Mahonay City, Pa. 11019 


Lead kindly light; anthem, words by 
J. H. Newman, musie by F. G. Mann, 
of Canada; mixed voices with organ 
ace.’ 4to.. © “Mar! 18) 1929—" ac. 
Mar. 19; E for. 3122; Frederic G. 
Mann, Peterborough, Canada. 11020 


Lead on, America! lyric by M. H. Augs- 
bury, music by Frederick Martin 
Lehman; mixed voices. © 1c. May 
20. 1929; E unp. 6909; Mary: H. 
Augsbury, Pasadena, Calif. 11021 


Left my’ gal in the mountains; words 
and music by C. J. Robison. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. May 14, 
1929; E unp. 6736; Carson J. Robi- 
son, New York. 11022 


Legend of the organ-builder ; dramatic 
recitation, poem by Julia C. R. Dorr, 
music by Alma Stanley; pf. or organ. 
Belmar, N. J., Edgar S. Werner & 
co. © May 8, 1929; 2 c. May Ja; 
D pub. 27513; M. S. Titus-Werner, 
Belmar, N. J. 11028 


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no. 5. 1929 


11049 


Legende; von Alfred Holy, op. 32; 
harp and organ. © June 12, 1928; 
meee. ADT. 19° 1920) "h. pub. Soa } 
Wilhelm Zimmermann, Leipzig. 


Lehre der flageoletténe (Méthode des 


sons harmoniques); von Henryk 
Heller, of Poland; violino. v. 1-7. 


[German, French, English, Spanish 
and Italian text] © Dec. 15, 1928; 
1 ¢. each May 16, 1929; E for. 4564— 
4570; N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., Ber- 
lin. 11025-11031 


Leo; English waltz, aus der komddie, 
Bourgeois bleibt bourgeois, worte 
von Hermann Kesten, musik von 
Friedrich Hollaender, 
© Feb. 20, 1929; 1 c. May 2; E for. 
4283; Arcadia-verlag, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 110382 


Lesson (A); by Mathilde Bilbro; pf. 
© May 2, 1929; 2 c. May 4; E pub. 
5695 ; Theodore Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 11033 


Let me have my dreams; by Grant 
Clarke and Harry Akst, arr. by E. 
Chas. Eggett; voeal orch. pts., with 
words; in G. 4to. © May 13, 1929; 
2c. May 17; E pub. 6152; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 110384 


Let me have my dreams; lyric by 
- Grant Clarke, music by Harry Akst; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Apr. 29, 
1929; 2.¢. May 2; E pub._5991; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 11035 


Let me have my dreams; waltz, from 
On with the show, lyrics by Grant 
Clarke, music by Harry Akst, arr. 
by Joseph Nussbaum; dance orch. 
pts. 4to. © May 18, 1929; 2 ¢. May 
22; E unp. 6285; M:. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 11036 


Let me nestle close, my dear, to you; 
words and music by Louis Drake- 
ford [i. e. L. H. Drakeford], of Great 
Britain. ©1c. Apr. 2, 1929; E unp. 
5348 ; Lewis Henry Drakeford, New 
York. 11037 


Let now your hearts awake with joy; 
chorale, from the cantata Glad tid- 
ings of great joy, text by Raymond 
Harl Bellaire, music by Richard 
Kountz; sop., alto and bar. 4to. © 
May 6, 1929; 2’ c. May 9; EH pub. 
6005; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

11038 

Let’s be sweethearts again; words and 
music by Eric Valentine and Hugh 
Wade, of Great Britain; pf. acc., 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele 
arr. by Alvin D. Keech. [Staff and 


of Germany. ; 


notations] © May 6, 
for. 4¢20.; Jb, 
11039 


Let’s do! lyric by Pat Ballard [pseud. 
of F. D. Ballard], music by Tom 
Waring. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 21, 1929; E unp. 6968; 
Francis .Drake Ballard, New York. 

11040 

Let’s don’t ’n’ say we did; lyrie by 
Phil Pouce. music by Leon Flatow. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
May 17, 1929; E unp. 6840; Remick 
music corp., New York. 11041 


Let’s dream; words and music by 
Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots. © 
May 7.°1929% 2 'c’ May 8; EE pub. 
5728; Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

11042 

Let’s ring the bells; words and musie 
by Marjorie Blanid Gilbert. [Words 
and melody. only] © 1 ¢. May 21, 
1929; HE unp. 6982; Raymond Edwin 
Gilbert, Dorchester, Mass. 11048 


tonic sol fa 
dt, kn Cos De vane 
Feldman & co., London. 


Let’s sail on forever; words and mel- 
cdy by N. T. Ricketts, musical arr. 
by Lon Healy. © May 18, 1929; 
2c. May 18; E pub. 6110; Nora Tam- 
lin Ricketts, Colorado Springs, Col. 

11044 

Let’s sing of Ohio; words and musie 
by R: B.. Smith. © 1 .¢. May 25, 
1929; E unp. 7106; Roland Beatcher 
Smith, Hast Cleveland, O. 11045 


Let’s sit this out; words by Spencer 
Taylor, music by K. M. L. Smith, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at Garden 
Cit ANY. ich Photostat]. ; @ndh-c 
May. 8, 1929; E unp. 6916; Kenneth 
Moncrieff Leslie Smith, Garden City, 
twig Nt aXe 11046 


Let’s stroll together once again; words 
and music by R. C. Holzkamp. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
May 27, 1929; E unp. 7200; Rugen 
C. Holzkamp, San Francisco. 11047 


Let’s talk it over; fox-trot, words and 
music by Benny Davis and J. Fred 
Coots, arr. by Frank Skinner; orch. 
pts. 4to. © May 7, 1929; 2 ¢ May 
8; E pub. 5918; Leo. Feist, ine., New 
York. 11048 


Let us hope for better things than in 
the past; ballad, words and music 


by E. W. Shockley, music arr. by 
Phil Starr. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © May 6, 1929; 2 c. May 


8; E pub. 6897; Emory W. Shockley, 
Salisbury, Md. 11049 


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11050 


"Leven cent cotton, forty cent meat; 
words and music by Bob Miller and 
Emma Dermer. © May 6, 1929; 2 ¢. 
May 6; E pub. 5662; Triangle music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 11050 


Lie strewn the white flocks; pastoral, 
poems selected from the works of 
Ben Jonson, John Fletcher and 
others, music by Arthur Bliss, of 
Great Britain; cho., mezzo-sop. solo 
and solo flute. 4to. Apr. 30, 
1929; 1 «. May 38; E for. 4154; No- 
vello & co., ltd., London. 11051 


Liebe (Die) ist ein schaukelbrett; 
lied u. slowfox, musik von Stephan 
Weiss, of Austria, arr. von Franz 
Eber, of Austria; salon orch. pts., 
with words. 4to. © Jan. 24, 1929; 
1c. Mar. 18; E for. 4220; Wiener 
musik-verlag (Inhaber Otto Hirich), 


Vienna. 11052 
Lies—all lies; words by F. Gordon, 
music by T. BE. Tudor. © 1 c¢. May 


31, 1929; E unp. 7346; Frieda Gor- 
don, St. Louis. 11053 


Life-boatman (The) ; words and music 
by Louis Drakeford, of Great Bri- 
taing@) Ape! 17,1929 -)0 e,Apr 27; 
EH for. 4242; Hawkes & son (London) 
Itd., London. 11054 


Life is like a dream dear with you; 
waltz, lyric by L. Ong, music by A. 
Allensworth. © 1c. May 1, 1929; 
E unp. 6298; Alden Allensworth and 
Louis Ong, Ubhrichsville, O. 11055 


Life’s mirror; words by Madaline 
Bridges, music by Sallie Batty An- 
derson; sop. or ten. © Apr. 18, 
1929; 2 ¢. May 3; B pub. 6128; Sallie 
B. Anderson, Fairfield, Ia. 11056 

Life’s sunshine; by H. P. Nissen; orch. 
pts. New York City, Frank Harding. 
4t0:.. Gy Apr: Sip l929- "2c. Apr.) 11: 
EH pub. 5826; Harry Petersen Nissen, 


Oakland, Calif. 11057 
Light (The) in the window; words 
and music by M. M. Harold. [Words 


and melody only] © 1c. May 22, 
1929; E unp. 7008; Mary M. Harold, 
Danville, Ind. 11058 


Light (A) in the window, honey; ne- 
gro song, words and music by K. L. 
Richards. © 1c. May 25, 1929; E 
unp. 7132; Katherine Louise Rich- 
ards, New York. 11059 


Light of heart; from Sketches from 
childhood, by William Francis Dono- 
hue,. Gp. «3, RO. a } vie) (Oo Mee 2, 
1929; 2 c. May 9; E pub. 5792; G. 
Sehirmer, inc., New York. 11060 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 24 


Light of my life; words and music by 
L. L. Clark, arr. by Monetta Wells. 
© 1c. May 24, 1929: E unp. 7085; 
Leona Letitia Clark, Jacksonville, 
Fla. 11061 


Light, peace and joy; words by P. 
Nafziger, music by Larry Goffin. © 
1c. Apr. 17, 1929; E unp. 6489; Paul 
Nafziger, Los Angeles. 11062 


Like I do; words and music by P. P. 
Hilk. © 1. May 21, 1929; EH unp. 
7222; Phillip Paul Hilk, Homestead, 
Pa. 11063 


Lil’ ol’ New York, my lil’ ol’ home; 
words and music by J. Reubel. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
May 11, 1929; E unp. 6630; Joseph 
Reubel, New York. 11064 


Lille (Et) ord fra dig min ven; tango, 
tekst af Gudde & Helle, musik af 
Jules Sylvain, of Sweden; pf. 
Apr. 27, 1929; 1 c. May 11; E for. 
4390; Edition Sylvain, Stockholm, 
Sweden. 11065: 


Lily of Arcadie; lyric by Grace Thomp- 
son Seton, music by M. Genet; men’s 
voices. © 1c. May 16, 1929; E unp. 
6804; Marianne Genet, Pittsburgh. 

| 11066 

Limoncito ; cancion mexicana, melodia 
popular, armonizada por Alfonso Hs- 
parza Oteo, of Mexico. Mexico, D. 
F., A. Wagner y Levien sucs. © 
Sept. 15, 1928; 1 c. May 27, 1929; E 
for. 4803; Alfonso Esparza Oteo, 
Mexico City, Mexico. 11067 


Linda Quisquella; plena, letra y mu- 
sica de R. G. Levy. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 25, 1929; 
E unp. 7183; Rafael Gonzalez Levy, 
New York. 11068 


Lindbergh’s romance; words and music 
by G. T. Hartshorn, arr. by Frank 
Carrigan. © 1 ¢. May 8, 1929; E 
unp. 6517; Gerda T. Hartshorn, 
Springfield, Mass. 11069 


Lindy-Anne; lyric by Charles F. West, 
music by William F. Hoffman. © 
Apr. 13, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 6; E pub. 
5872; Charles F. West pub. co., Los 
Angeles. 11070 


Lingering lips; words and music by 
C. J. Shokey. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. May 10, 1929; E unp. 
6568; Charles J. Shokey, Islip, N. Y. 

11071 

Lion (The); marche militaire, by H. 
Hlliott Smith, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Apr. 26, 1929; 1 c. May 18; EH for. 
4597; Bosworth & co., itd., London. 

11072 


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no. 5, 1929 


Listening to me; words by W. J. Mur- 
ray, music by Casper Nathan. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © May 
16, 1929: 2 c. May 21; Epub. 6329; 
William John Murray, San Fran- 
cisco. 11073 


Lite gladare om jag far be; one-step, 
text av Karl-Ewert och Waldemar 
Dalquist, musik av Jules Sylvain 
[pseud. of Stig Hansson], of Swe- 
den: pf. © Jan. 2, 1929; 1 c. Jan. 
12; E for. 4430; Edition Sylvain, 
Stockholm, Sweden. 11074 


Little by little; from Joe College, 
words and music by Walter O’Keefe 
and Bobby Dolan. [Words and mel- 
cdy only] © 1c. May 24, 1929; E 


unp. 7093; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- : 


11075 


Little Clarabelle; words by Jack Lar- 
gay, music by Jill Largay. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e¢. May 24, 
1929; E unp. 7089; Warren James 
Largay, Minneapolis. 11076 


Little (A) coat of tan; words by Ray 
Klages, music by J. Fred Coots. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
May 11, 1929; E unp. 6177; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 11077 


Little Danny Cup'd; words by George 
Gruskin, music by P. A. Cavallo, jr. 
© 1c. May 1, 1929; E unp. 6286; 
Peter A. Cayallo, jr., Chicago. 11078 


Little dear; words and music by Bud 
Carlton [pseud. of M. L. Carlton. 
Chords, single staff} © 1 ¢ Jan. 
18, 1929; E unp. 2922; Maurice Lloyd 
Carlton, Los Angeles. 11079 


Little girl; lyric and music by M. 
O’Mara, of Canada. © 1c. Apr. 17, 
1929; E unp. 7011; Maureen O’Mara, 
Toronto, Canada. 11080 


Little (A) hut in Hoboken; from The 
little show, words and music by Her- 
man Hupfeld; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© May 1, 1929; 2 c. May-3; E pub. 
5652; Harms, inc., New York. 

11081 

Little John; by Karl Reinecke, arr. by 
J. Lilian Vandevere; toy symphony 
orch. pts., with pf. and teacher’s se. 
4to. © Apr. 27, 1929; 2 c. May 13; 
E pub. 5849; C. C. Birchard & co., 
Boston. 11082 


Little kewpie; words by E. P. Mayock, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross; pf. 
©. 1 ce. May 13, 1929; E unp. 6690; 
. Pearl Mayock, Gilroy, Calif. 

11083 


derson, ine., New York. 


11094 


Little lady ; words and music by S. Mi- 
randa and R. Montgomery. [Chords, 
single staff] © 1c. May 7, 1929; H 
unp. 6490; Stephens Miranda, Holly- 
wood. Calif., and Reggie Montgom- 
ery, Pasadena, Calif. 11084 


Little Mary be my baby; words and 
music by J. Luvert. © 1c. May 25, 
1929; E unp. 7137; James Luvert, 
Bessemer, Ala. 11085 


Litile one, sleep; by Mabel Madison 
Watson; pf. © May 22, 1929; 2c. 
May 24; E pub. 6256; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 11086 


Little pal; words and music by Eddie 
Dowling and James F. Hanley; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © April 24, 1929; 
2 ce. April 26; E pub. 5525; Harms, 
inec., New York: 11087 


Little pal, little gal of my heart; words 
and music by L. Lathrop. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © May 17, 
1929; 2 e@ May 24; E pub. 6202; 
Leota Lathrop, Wheatland, Calif. 

11088 


Little rose-covered shack; lyric by 
Mitchell Parish, music by Cornel 
Tanassy, jr.; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by M. Kalua. © May 14, 1929; 
2 ec. May 29; E pub. 6873; Mills 
music, inc., New York. 11089 


Little sweetheart ; words and music by 
F. J. Hemerlein; pf. © 1 c. May 
22, 1929; Hi unp.' 7019; Franklin J. 
Hemerlein, Los Angeles. 11090 


Loca juventud; vals lento, letra de 
Antonio Jimenez de Lara, mUsica de 
Juan José Espinosa, of Mexico. © 
Apr. 1, 1929;.1 cc. May) 205,;Hiator. 
4793; A. Wagner y Levien sucs., s. 
en c., Mexico City, Mexico. 11091 


Lolita ; lyric and music by A. Folsom. 
© 1c May 28, 1929; E unp. 7252; 
Archer Folsom, Beverly Hills, Calif. 

11092 


Lon Chaney’s going to get you; lyrics 
by John T. Murray, music by Gus 
Edwards. {Words and melody only] 
© 1. Mar. 7, 1929; E unp. 4445; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York. 11093 


Lone (The) Hagle; concert allegro, 
by Philippe Lé Veille; violin and pf. 
© Apr. 25, 1929; 2.¢. Apr. 29; E for. 
6123; White-Smith music pub. co., 
Boston, 11094 


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11095 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 24 


Lone (The) EHagle’s wedding song; 
lyric by Trevor A. Bailey, music by 
Anna C. Trotzig and G. Schultheis, 
New York-Los Angeles, Bailey, Trot- 
zig and Schultheis. © May 6, 1929; 
2c. May 9; E pub. 57387; Gustave 
Schultheis, Los Angeles. 11095 


Lonely and blue; music by Bob Craig 
[i. e. Robert G. Craig] [Melody 
only] ©1e. May 24, 1929; E unp. 
7220; Robert G. Craig, Baltimore. 

11096 


Lonely little baby; words and music 
by Happy Cook [pseud. of J. Cook] 
[Words and melody only] ©1« 
May 9, 1929; E wunp. 6545; John 
Cook, Kansas City, Mo. 11097 


Lonely little Cinderella; words by 
Ruth Richey, music by Emerson 
Gill; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by 
May Singhi Breen. © Apr. 6, 1929; 
2c. Apr. 8; E pub. 4861; Broadway 
mus-¢ corp., New York. 11098 


Lonely, oh how I miss you sweetheart ; 
words by Walter Hirsch, music by 
Monte Wilhite; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© May 22, 1929; 2 c. May 23; E pub. 
6185; Joe Hiller music corp., Pitts- 
burgh. 11099 


Lonesome; waltz, words and music by 
L. F. Bateman. © 1 c¢c. May 22, 
1929; E unp. 6987; Laura Frank 
Bateman, Millheim, Pa. 11100 


Lonesome in my old home town; words 
and music by R. L. Carter. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. May 10, 
1929: E unp. 6565; Robert L. Carter, 
Birmingham, Ala. 11101 


Lonesome man blues; words and music 
by Thomas Dorsey. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 «@. May 1, 1929; 
E unp. 6268; State street music pub. 
co., inc., Chicago. 11102 


Longing; words and music by J. 
Cohen. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 6,.1929; E unp. 6441; 
Julius Cohen, Brooklyn. 11103 


Longo (Achille) Sonata; di A. Longo, 
of Italy; violoncello e pf. © May 
24, 1929; 1 ce. May 16; E for. 4517; 
A. Forlivesi & c., Florence, Italy. 

11104 

Looking at you; words and music by 
I. Berlin. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 16, 1929; E unp. 6791; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

11105 

Looking thru’ the radio; words and 
music by B. H. McLaughlin. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e«. 


May 9, 1929; E unp. 6547; Bernard 
Howard McLaughlin, Cambridge, 
Mass. 11106 


Lordy, Lordy ah most dead; words and 
music by V. Clark. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 22, 1929; 
E unp. 6999; Vivienne Clark, New 
York. 11107 


Los Angeles prison waltz; words by 
G. B. Rayburn, music by Burrell 
Van Buren. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. May 2, 1929; E unp. 
6302; George Binford Rayburn, 
Rosebud, Tex. 11108 


Louisiana Susie; words and music by 
Al Bernard; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by May Singhi Breen. © Mar. 
18, 1929; 2 e@.May 1; BE pub. 5581; 
Joe Morris music co., New York. 

11109 


Loupiots (Les); paroles de Aristide 
Bruant, musique de Trémolo, of 
France. © Apr. 10, 1929; 1 ¢. May 
16; E for. 4686; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 11110 


Love (A) affair all of our own; words 
and music by H. C. Schachern. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
May 18, 1929; E unp. 6890; Helen C. 
Schachern, New York. 11111 


Love and war; from the musical play 


The white camellia, words by 
Clifford Seyler, music by Pat 
Thayer, of Great Britain. © Mar. 


12,.1929;1 c. Mar. 22; © for, 40625 
Lareine & co., Itd., London. 11112 


Love (A) baby; words and music by 
V. Travers. © 1.¢. May 1, 1929; 
E unp. 6290; Valentine Travers, 
Corona, L. 1., N. Y. 11113 


Love bird; words by B. Phillips, music 
by Phil Starr. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. May 1, 1929; E unp. 
6250; Bessie Phillips, Cleveland. 

11114 


Love ealled it a day; words by Hal 
Christy [i. e. Harold Christy], music 
by Grace Dalton. [Chords, single 
staff] ‘© 1 ¢. music Apr. 11, 1929; 
1 ec. words Apr. 26; EH unp. 5606; 
Gertrude Duckman, Brooklyn. 

11115 


Love ’em and leave ’em; lyrics by G. 


Robinson, music by M. Paul 
Manganella. © 1c. May 25, 1929; 
E unp. 7115; Grace Robinson, 


Cimarron, Kan. 11116 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1929 


Loye (A) episode; cinema incidental, 
by Joseph Engieman, of Great 
Britain; orch., pts., with pf.. con- 
ductor. © Aug. 3, 1928; 1 c. May 
22, 1929; E for. 4726; Bosworth & 
co., Leipzig. 11117 


Love has turned his face away; trio, 
words by Philip Bourke Marston, 
musie by Arthur Foote; women’s 
voices. 4to. © May 21, 1929; 2 e. 
May 25; E pub. 6198; Arthur P. 
Schmidt eco., Boston. 11118 


Love, I have sought you; words by T. 
Mundy, music by’ Dawn _ Allen. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
May 17, 1929; E unp. 6861; Talbot 
Mundy, New York. 11119 


Love is a bubble; words and music by 
S. Miranda and R. Montgomery. 


[Chords, single staff} © 1 ¢c.. May 
7, 1929; E unp. 6494; Stephens 
Miranda, Hollywood, Calif., and 


Reggie Montgomery, Pasadena, Calif. 
11120 

Love is a wonderful thing, but person- 
ally I like spinach; words by Billy 
Rose, music by Mabel Wayne. 
[Words and melody only] © 1.¢. 
May 11, 1929; E unp. 6766; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 11121 


Love is in the air; words and music 
by Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots. 
© May 1, 1929; 2 c. May 2; E pub. 
209% ; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

:. 11122 

Love lies; selection, arr. by Henry E. 
Pether, of Great Britain; pf. © 
May 14, 1929; 1 c May 16; E for. 
4501; Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd., 
London. 11123 


Love lit hollow; words by Morey Da- 
vidson, music by Jesse Crawford and 
Carl Rupp; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
May 10, 1929; 2 ec. May. 13; E..pub. 
5959; Harms, ine., New York. 11124 


L-O-V-E love; words and music by S. 
Miranda and R. Montgomery. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1c May 7, 
1929; E unp. 6496; Stephens Mi- 
randa, Hollywood, Calif., and Reggie 
Montgomery, Pasadena, Calif. 

11125 


Love me a little now and then; words 
and music by James Brockman. 
[Words and melody only] © 1-e. 
May 11, 1929; E unp. 6653; Brock- 
man music pub. co., Los Angeles. 

11126 

Love me like I want you to; words 
and music by W. Bluethner, of 
Canada, domiciled at New York. 


11136 
[Words and melody only. Photo- 
stat] © 1 ¢. May 7, 1929; EB unp. 


7218; Waldo ,Bluethner, New York. 
phe Py¢ 
Leve me that way; waltz song, words 
and musiec_by EH. Heginger. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © May 
16, 1929; 2.¢) May 21; E pub. 6325; 
Esther Heginger, Woodman, Wis. 
11128 
Love means nothing to you; song fox- 
trot, lyric by Ralph Butler and Erell 
Reaves, music by Harry Tilsley, of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Apr. 26, 1929; 1 c. May 8; E for. 
4401; Cecil Lennox, ltd., London, 
11129 


Love of mine; from The wishing well, 
words by Peter Gawthorne, music 
by Harold Garstin, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at San Francisco; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © April 19, 1929; 2c. 
April 27; E pub. 5648; Harms, inc., 
New York. 11130 


Love’s a dream; from The damask 
rose, adapted from themes. of 
Chopin, by G. H. Clutsam, of Great 
Britain. © May 17, 1929; 1 c May 
16; E for. 4460; Keith-Prowse & co., 
Itd., London. 11131 


Love sings a song in my heart; lyrics 
by Clarence J. Marks, music by 
Joseph Cherniavsky ; pf. and ukulele 
ac¢. © May 10, 1929; 2 c. May 15; 
IE) pub. 5944; Sherman, Clay & co., 
San Francisco. 11132 


Leve thou art mine (L’amour je 
cherche l'amour) ; words and music 
by Diane Pascale. © 1c. May 14, 
1929 ; E unp. 6725; E. Wallace Moore, 
Los Angeles. 11133 


Love thrills; lyric by Al. Bryan, music 
by Geo. W. Meyer; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © Apr..29, 1929; 2.c. May 2; 
E pub. 5992; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 11134 


Love time; words and music by W. 
Smith. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 20, 1929; E unp. 6910; 
Walter Smith, San Francisco. 

11135 


Love will find a way; theme song of 
In the headlines, lyric by Al Dubin, 
music by Joe Burke, arr. by E. Chas. 
Eggett; voc. orch. pts. 4to. © May 
3, 1929; 2 c. May 7; E pub. 5998; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

11136 


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111387 


Love will find you anywhere; theme 
song of Two men and a maid, words 
by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Abel 
Baer. [Words and. melody only] 
© 1c. May 11, 1929; E unp. 6771; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 11137 


Lovelady Shield; part song, words by 
Wilfrid Wilson Gibson, music by W. 
G. Whittaker, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices. London, J. Curwen & 
sons, Itd. 4to. © May 7, 1929; 1 «. 
May 4; E for. 4745; W. G. Whit- 
taker, Jesmond, Newcastle, England. 

11138 


Lover’s lane is lonesome lane for me; 
words and music by Carmen Lom- 
bardo, Charles Newman and Nelson 
Chon, arr. by Rube Bennett; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © May 38, 1929; 2 «@ 
May 7; E pub. 5716; Milton Weil 
music co., Chicago. 11139 


Love’s greeting ; by Edward Elgar, arr. 
by Francis Wood; pf. © Mar. 26, 
1929; 2 ec. April 29; E pub. 5563; 
Co-operative music co., Philadelphia. 

11140 


Love’s introduction ; words and music 
by H. De Stefano. [Words and mel- 


ody only] ©1c. May 16, 1929; HE 
unp. 6801; Henrietta De Stefano, 
Lodi, N. J. 11141 


Lcve’s secret; words by William Blake, 
music by Constance Mills Herre- 
shoff ; med. voice. © May 21, 1929; 
2c. May 23; E pub. 6192; J. Fischer 

' & bro., New York. 11142 


Lovesick; words and music by H. C. 


Schachern. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. May 23, 1929; E unp. 
7067; Helen C. Schachern, New 
York. 11143 


Lovest thou Me; words and music by 
G. Bennard; duet with cho. 4to. 
©) Jan. 1, 1929; 2c. Apr. 1; E pub. 
6389; George Bennard, Hermosa 
Beach, Calif. 11144 


Loving Colorado; words and music by 
J. C. Glassford, [with harmonized 
refrain] by Carl Hillyer. © May 
11, 1929; 2 c. May 11; E pub. 5881; 
Jesse Crandall Glassford, Denver. 

11145 

Lovita; Spanish song, lyric by Jose 
Valdez, music by Justin Elie, of 
Hayti, domiciled at New York. © 
1-.c. May. -31,, 1929; BE. unp., 7346; 
Belwin, inc., New York. 11146 


Low down rhythm; from Hollywood 
revue of 1929, lyric by Raymond 
Klages, music by Jesse Greer; pf. 


pts TT nse 


ace., with ukulele arr. by Hank 
Linet. © May 27, 1929; 2 ec. May 
28; E pub. 6351; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., New York. 11147 


Low land moan; words and musie by 
J. C. Johnson. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. May 10, 1929; E unp. 
6604; J. C. Johnson, New York. 

. 11148 

Lozzi (Oscar) Two preludes; op. 11; 
pf. no. 1, in E—no. 2,in B. ©1te«e 
May 28, 1929; E unp. 7233; Oscar 
Lozzi, Providence, R. I. 11149 


Lu, that sweet baby of mine; words 
and music by F. Tacinelli. © 1 «. 
Apr. 26, 1929; EH unp. 6241; Francis 
Tacinelli; Waterbury, Conn. 11150 


Lucia; words by Billy Rose, music by 
Fred Fischer. © Apr. 2, 1929; 2 ¢. 
May 21; E pub. 6177; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

11151 

Lucia; words by C. A. Lugo, music by 
David Reed. © May 17, 1929; 2 ¢ 
May 20; E pub. 6104; C. A. Lugo, 
Havana, Cuba. 11152 


Lucille; by W. Hollander; violin. © 
1 ec. May 3, 1929; E unp. 6396; Will 
Hollander, New York. 11153 


Lucky little devil; lyric by Mort Dix- 
on, music by Harry Woods. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. May 24, 
1929; EK unp. 7079; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 11154 


Ludwig (Bernhard) Drei lieder; 
texte von Li-tai-pe, nach dichtung 
von Klabund [pseud. of Alfred Hen- 
schke], musik von B. Ludwig, of 
Germany; fiir eine singstimme, vor- 
zugsweise bar., und klavier. 1. Im- 
provisation. [2 others.] © Mar. 7, 
1929; 1 c. May 2; E for. 4301 ; Amsel- 
verlag, Berlin. 11155 


Lullaby ; by Gladstone Evans, of Great 
Britain; violin and pf. © Nov. 15, 
1928; 1c. May 15, 1929; E for. 4839; 
Oxford university press, London. 

11156 


Lullaby ; words by M. EF. Johnston, mu- 
sic by George P. Hulten. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. May 8, 
1929; E unp. 6521; Mary Fairchild 
Johnston, Burlingame, Calif. 11157 


Lullaby ; words by William F. Leggett, 
music by William J. 8S. Ritscher. 
[Photostat], © 1e¢. May 17, 1929; 
E unp. 6858; Roy Rutherford Bailey, 
Chicago. 11158 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1929 


Lullaby waltz for Signa: by E. Bran- 
ner. [Melody only] ©1. May 7, 
1929; E unp. 6478; Edward Bran- 
ner, New York. 11159: 


Lupe Vélez; vals, de Juan Vazquez, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Chicago; pf. 
[Photostat] © 1 ce May 11, 1929; 
E unp. 6650; Ignacio M. Valle, Chi- 
cago. 11160 


Lustige (Der) hornist; polka, by P. 
Miiller; 1st B [flat] cornet. © 1. 
May 1, 1929; E unp. 6285; Peter 
Miller, Philadelphia. 11161 


Lustige Ulmer; polka, by E. Wilfahrt. 
© 1 ¢. May 11, 1929; E unp. 6658; 
Eddie Wilfahrt, New Ulm, Minn. 

11162 


Luz celeste: letra y musica de Concep- 
cion V. Pardo, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Los Angeles. [Photostat] ©lce. 
Apr. 15, 1929; E unp. 6874; Felipe 
Valdes Leal. Los Angeles. 11163 


Lyric fox-trot; von Harry Blum, of 
Germany; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. London, J. Liber. 4to. © 
Mee 15,, 1925 -.,1 .c.. Apr. _19,. 1929; 
E for. 4187; Edition Otto Kuhl, G. 
m. b. H., Cologne, Germany. 11164 


McKinley song; official song of the 
McKinley intermediate school, words 
and music by E. Brix; pf. 8vo. © 
May, 27, 1929; 2 c. May. 27; E: pub. 
6307; Else Brix, St. Louis. 11165 


Maddalena; parole e musica di Odo- 
ardo Spadaro, of Italy; pf. © June 
1, 1929:.1. ¢.-May 31; 4H for.. 4852; 
A. Forlivesi & ¢., Florence, Italy. 

11166 


Mademoiselle Pomme-de-terre; comedy 
one step, words by Robert Har- 
greaves and Stanley J. Damerell, 
music by Tolchard Evans, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele acc. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 
30, 1929; 1c. May 8; EH for. 4404: 
Cecil Lennox, Itd., London. 11167 


Miidelchen yom Rhein; lied und valse 
moderato, text von Ernst Grund und 
Richard Rillo, musik von Max 
Fliess, of Germany, arr. von Hart- 
wig von Platen, of Germany; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
Heb. 18, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 10; ..E, for. 
4167; Edition Meisel & co., G. m. b. 
H., Berlin. 11168 


Miidels, die man liebt; operette in drei 
akten, von Leo Kastner u. Alfred 
Moller, musik von Leo Jessel, of 


11179 


Germany; klavierauszug mit Sing- 
stimmen zum dirigieren eingerichtet. 
© Jan. 2, 1929; 1 c. May 2: BF for. 
4324; Rondo-verlag, Berlin. 11169 


Maesaleg; words by Dafydd ap 
Gwilym, English words by Will Ifan, 
music by David Evans, of Great Bri- 
tain; bar., with harp or pf. acc. © 
Apr. 4, 1929; 1c. May 15: © for. 
4832; Oxford university press, Lon- 


don. 11170 
Magic (The) charm; operetta in 2 
acts, book and lyrics by Sarah 


Grames Clark, music by Winifred 
Moore. Voc. sc. 4to. © July 15, 
TOT oe Go Mery 20a O29 = 1D) Ip rie 
27510; J. S. Fearis & bro., Chicago. 

11171 


Magic isle; words and music by M. A. 
Blower. © 1 c. May 31, 1929; E 
unp. 7364; Mary A. Blower, Mont- 
erey Park, Calif. 11172 


Magic paint box; by Jack Le Soir and 
Ray Doll; pf. © May 15, 1929; 2 ec. 
May 17; E pub. 6234; Harms, inc., 
New York. at rss 


Magnificat [and] Nune dimittis; mu- 
sic by G. Hoad, of Canada; mixed 
voices. 4to. [English text] © 
April 23, 1929; 2 ec. April 24; E pub. 
5726; George Hoad, Montreal, Can- 
ada. 11174 


Maid of Grand Pré; words and music 
by E. C. Herring. [Words and mel- 


ody only] ©1«. May 22, 1929; BH 
unp. 6995; Hlizabeth C. Herring, 
Philadelphia. 11175 


Maientanz; text von Julius Gersdorff, 
musik von Hermann Wenzel, of Ger- 
many, op. 178, no. 21; gemischten 
chor, ohne begleitung. Partitur. © 
Keb. 2, £9293 e1i May ) 27 0H Gior. 
4312; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 11176 


Mais vous étes si jolie; paroles de 
Phylo, musique de R. Ghislain et HE. 
Gueydan, of France; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by F. Salabert. © Apr. 
10, 1929; 1 « May 16; E for. 4680; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. inna, 


Maker (The) of dreams; poem by Wil- 
liam Allen White, music by H. Hein- 
miller. © May 16, 1929; 2 c May 
18; E pub. 6046; Harold Heinmiller, 
Albany, N. Y. 11178 


Makin’ friends; melody by J. Teagar- 
den. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. May 1, 1929; E unp. 6275; Jack 
Teagarden, New York. 11179 


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11180 


Maldita revolucion; corrido, letra y 
musica de Concepcion V. Pardo, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Los Angeles. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Apr. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 6876; Felipe Valdes Leal, 
Los Angeles. 11180 


Mallika; lyric by W. B. Speth, music 
by Niels M. Dahl. © 1 © May 27, 
£929 5 NY Apa aoe W llatoe ~ . 
Speth, Denver. 11181 


Mamacita linda; polka, por Luis N. 
Varela, of Mexico, domiciled at El 
Paso; pf. Svo. [Photostat] © May 
11, 1929; 2 c. May 18; E pub. 6086; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 11182 


Mama’s boy; words by L. S. Cabeal, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 25, 1929; 
E unp. 7122; Louis 8. Cabeal, North 
Westport, Mass. 11183 


Mames (A) trehren; words and mu- 
sic by S. Small. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. May 3, 1929; E 
unp. 6368 ; Solomon Small, Brooklyn. 

11184 

Mamima; valse caprice, by R. M. Mil- 
ler; E flat,saxophone, with pf. acc. 
© May 13, 1929; 2c. May 22; E pub. 
6146; Roy Merrill Miller, Detroit. 

: 11185 

Mamma nu mi mannati all’ acqua sula ; 
Sicilian song, versi e musica di A. 
Capolingua, of Italy, domiciled at 
Philadelphia, Pa. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. May 29, 1929; E 
unp. 7309; Antonio Capolingua, 
Philadelphia. 11186 


Mammy knows; words and music by 
E. Snyder. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. May 8, 1929; E unp. 
6508; Edward Snyder, Indianapolis. 

11187 

Man about town; words by T.. Joyce 
and Sammy Mysels [i. e. S. G. My- 
sels], music by S. G. Mysels. © 1c. 
Apr. 25, 1929; EH unp. 7224; Samuel 
Girard Mysels and Teddy Joyce, 
Pittsburgh. 11188 


Man (The) in the moon; words by D. 
J. Overfield, musie by Cleo A. Hibbs. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
May 25, 1929; E unp. 7135; Dorothy 
Jane Overfield, Long Beach, Calif. 

11189 


Man (The) in the wood; German folk 
tune, from Hansel and Gretel, arr. 
by J. Lilian Vandevere; toy Sym- 
phony orch, pts., with pf. and teach- 
er's: se... 400." © Apt 21, 19297 snc, 
May 13: E pub. 5851; C. C. Birchard 
& co., Boston. 11190 


pt. III, n.s., v.24 


Mandolin solos with piano accompani- 
ment; by Perey W. A. Scott,, of 
Great Britain. 
23, 1929: 2 c. May 27; B pubeGaiee 
James Hart Johnstone, Kalamazoo, 
Mich. 11191 


Manduline ’a ’pusilleco; versi e mu- 
sica di Luigi Donadio, of Italy, dom- 
iciled at New York; pf. © 1c. May 
6, 1929; E unp. 6446; John Clano, 
Woodside, L. I., N. Y. 11192 


Manhattanette; by Claude Lapham; 
pf. © May 21, 1929; 2 ec. May 23; 
E pub. 6172; Crawford musie corp., 
New York. 11193 


Manierka; polka, by J. Biega; violin. 
© 1c. May 15, 1929; E unp. 6742; 
John Biega, Perth Amboy, N. J. 

11194 


Many are the wonderful times we 
never had to-gether ; words and mu- 
sic by J. W. Casey; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © May 10, 1929; 2 c. May 8; 
EH pub. 5732; James W. Casey, Pasa- 
dena. 11195. 


Many roads; 2-pt. song, words by Kate 
R. Moffat, old Dutch melody adapted 
and arr. by Alfred Moffat, of Great 
Britain. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Mar. 18, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 19; E for. 3123; Novello & co., 
ltd., London. 11196 


Maquina (La); plena, letra y musica 
de R. G. Levy. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. May 25, 1929; E unp. 
7184; Rafael Gonzilez Levy, New 
York. 11197 


March D’Artagnan; by Hugo Riesen- 
feld: pf. © Mar. 5, 1929; 2 c. May 
16; E pub. 6058; Kalmus filmusic 
edition, New York. 11198 


March of the boy scouts: by G. A. 


Grant-Schaefer, arr. by James M. 
Fulton; military band pts. with 
conductor. 4to. © May 2, 1929; 


2 ec. May 20; E pub. 6220; Oliver 


Ditson co., Boston. 11199 
March of the legion; by Victor J. 
Grabel; band pts. 4to. © May 9, 


1929; 2 c. May 20; E pub. 6098; 
Charles L. Barnhouse, sr., Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 11206 


March (The) of the marines; by 
Roland F. Seitz; band pts. 4to. © 
May 6, 1929; 2 c. May 11; E pub. 
6059; R. F. Seitz, Glen Rock, Pa. 

11201 


580 


Folio no. 4. © May - 


4 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1929 


11224 


Mareh (The) of the medicos; by N. 
Nathanson’; pf.’ © ‘1c. “May 25, 
1929; E unp. 7098; Nathaniel 
Nathanson, Philadelphia. 11202 


March of the tin cavalry; by Mabel 
Madison Watson; pf. © May 22, 
1929; 2 ec. May 24; E pub. 6251; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

11203 


March of the Wabash; by B. G. Wil- 


liars >. pfiy. ©,.Mar,.,.d,,; 1929 5).2-¢ 

Mar. 16; E pub. 5754; Blanche 

Graham Williams, Indianapolis. 
11204 


March of the wood-spirits; by HE. E. 
Harder; pf. © May 16, 1929; 2 ¢. 
May 24; E pub. 6204; Erwin E. 
Harder, Chicago. 11205 


Marcha para piano dedicada al Lic. 
Jose Vasconcelos; por Feliciano V. 
Hernandez, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Los Angeles. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. 
Maye 1: )  pub.,-, 6040; EF. --V. 
Hernandez, Los Angeles. 11206 


Marche capricieuse; par Ed. Poldini, 
of Hungary, op. 117, no. 1; pf. © 
May 2, 1929;:2 c. May 4; E pub. 
5696; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 11207 


Marche exotique; par Ed. Poldini, of 
Hungary, op. 117, no. 2; pf. © May 
peo: 2 oc. May 45 HE pub. 5097; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

11208 


Marche fantasque; par Ed. Poldini, of 
Hungary, op. 117, no. 3; pf. © May 
2, 1929; 2 c«. May 4; E pub. 5698; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

11209 


Marche finale; par Ed. Poldini, of 
Huugsary,,.op.. 11% ).no., 43.) pt: 
May 2, 1929; 2 «. May 4; EH pub. 
5699; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 11210 


Marcolina; by B. Stambler. © 1 e. 
May 14, 1929; E unp. 6723; Bern 
Stambler, Brooklyn. 11211 


Marguerite; words and music by L. 
Dosdall. © 1 ¢c. May 31, 1929; E 
unp. 7357; Laura Dosdall, Bay City, 
Wis. 11712 


Marie polka; by E. Wilfahrt. [Mel- 
ody only] © 1 c. May 28, 1929; 
E unp. 7248; Eddie Wilfahrt, New 
Ulm, Minn. sBPAR; 


Marietta; words by Herbert Fletcher, 
American lyric by Samuel Ward. 


pe 


9) 


music by H. B. Hedley, of Great 
Britain. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 21, 1929; E unp. 6962;. 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 
11214. 


Marionette (The) ; by John Thompson,. 
apr 44: pf, ‘© May 13, 1929; 2 ¢ 
May 20; E pub. 6080; Willis music’: 
co., Cincinnati. 11215. 


Marionette (The); by. Nell Hanft; 
Dis) AplLacordese; 2 C. Aprs Bae 
E pub. 5867; Walter A. Quincke,. 
Los Angeles. 11216 


Mariposa; fox-cancion, letra de Luis 
Espinosa de los Monteros, musica de 
Carlos Espinosa de los Monteros, 
of Mexico. © Jan. 15, 1929; 1 «. 
May 27; E for. 4799; A. Wagner y 
Levien sucs., s. en ¢., Mexico City, 
Mexico. 11217 


Marquisette; gavotte, by A. W. Lan- 


sing; pi, 3© tMay:22, 1929; 2; ¢. 
May 24; E pub. 6241; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 11218 


Married life is just sweet heaven to 
me; fox-trot, words and music by © 
M. Berger. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 ec. May 2, 1929; E unp. 
6331; Mac Berger, New York. 

11219 


Martinello; valse_ brilliante[!], by 
Cortland P. Gilmore; alto saxo- 
phone, with pf. ace. © May 25, 
1929; 2.-e. May 25; E pub. 6295; 
Rubank, ine., Chicago. 11220 


Mary Jane; lyrics by Jack Meskill, 
music by Rete Wendling and Max 
Rich, arr. by W. C. Lindemann; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © May 17, 1929; 
2c. May 18; E pub. 6067; Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

11221 
trois 

de J. 


Mas (Le); piéce lyrique en 
actes, paroles et musique 
Canteloube, of France. Partition 
chant et pf. 4to. © Apr. 5, 1929; 

- 1e. Apr. 30; D pub. 27483; Heugel, 


EaAcis: 11222 
Massachusetts; hymn, words and 
music by J. H. Nichols; pf. © Apr: 


29, 1929; 2. c. May 1; E pub. 5592- 
John H. Nichols, Tewksbury, Mass. 
11228. 
Mastertone (The) guitar method; ed. 
by Nick Lucas, Carson Robison, and 
others. © May 13, 1929; 2 c. May 
15; aff. May 16; AA 16310; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 11224 


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11225 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 24 


Matins; 2-pt. song, words by Aubrey 
Dowdon, music by Maurice Besly, of 
Great Britain; female voices. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
May 'd5, 1929.3. eo\ May a7; for. 
4477; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

\ AtQ25 


*Mauresques; serenade, by Gaston 
Borch, orch. by Walter C. Schad; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor and 1st 
violin conductor. © Aug. 15, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 18; E pub. 698289 ; Belwin, 
inc., New York. 11226 


May flowers and day dreams; words 
by M. Hale, music by Chester 
Escher; 1st violin. © 1 c. May 2, 
1929; E unp. 6313; Mae Hale, Con- 
cord, Tenn. 11227 


Maybe—who knows? by Johnny Tuck- 
er, Joe Schuster and Ruth Hitting, 
arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus; vecal orch. 
pts.; in. E flat. 4to. © May 13, 
1929 > 2).¢,-May 17 32 BE publ etal; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

11228 

Maybe—who knows; fox-trot, by 
Johnny Tucker, Joe Schuster and 
Ruth Htting, arr. by Joseph Nuss- 
baum; dance orch. pts. with words. 
Ato. ©, May. 8, 1929; 2.c May 7; 
EK pub. 5999; M. Witmark & scns, 
New York. 11229 


Maybe—who knews; words and music 
by Johnny Tucker, Joe Schuster and 
Ruth EHtting; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Apr. 16, 1929; 2c. Apr. 19; E pub. 
5806; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 11230 


Maybe you'll forget; lyric by L. Jan- 
nah, music by A. J. Larson; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © May 14, 1929; 2 c¢. 
May 18; E pub. 62638; Anna Jose- 
phine Larson, Sherburn, Minn. 

11231 

Maybe you’re gonna be sorry; words 
and music by C. J. Kaun. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. May 8, 
1929: I) unp. 6534; Carl J. Kaun, 
Guttenberg, Ia. T1232 


M’ayin yovo esris? words and music by 
M. Kotlowitz. © 1c. May 9, 1929; 
EH unp. 6542; Max Kotlowitz, New 
Rochelle, N. Y. 11233 


Mazurek; by Gustave Lind, of Great 
Britain’ pf. © Apr. 22, 1929; 1c. 
May 17; E for. 4473; Augener, Itd., 
London. 11234 


Me nzore o no me nzore; versi di N. 
Nicoletti, musica di Tomaso Barba, 


of Italy, domiciled at New York. © 
1c. Mar. 6, 1929; E unp. 4895; Ni- 
cola Nicoletti, New York. 11235 


Me odias; criolla, letra de Fernando 
Lecuona, musica de EH. L. de 
Brouwer, of Cuba. Habana, Lecuona 
music co. © Jan. 20, 1929; 1 ¢ Apr. 
18; E for. 4729; Ernestina Lecuona 
de Brouwer, Havana. 11236 


Medallion theme [and] Torture, birth 
music; by Hugo Riesenfeld; pf. © 
Mar. 5, 1929; 2 ¢: May 16; E pub. 
6055; Kalmus filmusic edition, New 
York. 11237 


Meet me in my dreams to-night; lyric 
and music by S. R. Quick. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢ May 15, 


1929; E unp. 6748; Sorah Reva 
Quick, Chicago. 11238 


Meet the boy friend—don’t laugh; fox 
trot, words by Billy Rose, musie by 
Henry H. Tobias, arr. by Charles 
Maxwell; orch. pts. 4to. © May 10, 
1929; 2 e@. May: 11; E pub. 5953; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 11239: 


Mei weiberl; walzer, by E. Wilfabrt. 


© 1c. May 11, 1929; E unp. 6661; 
Eddie Wilfahrt, New Ulm, Minn. 


11240 
Mein schatz ist braun wie schokolade; 
Hawaiian song, text von Flor 


[pseud. of Max Maretzki] und Rillo,. 
musik von Josef Freudenthal, of 
Germany. © Apr. 15, 1929; 1 c. 
May 14; E for. 4441; International- 
edition, G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 11241 


Mein schatz ist braun wie schokolade ;. 
Hawaiian song und slowfox, text 
von Flor [pseud. of Max Maretzki]! 
und Rillo, musik von Josef Freuden- 
thal, of Germany, arr. von Fred 
Ralph [pseud. of Hermann Krome], 
of Germany; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Aopr..15, 19295, 176 
May 14; E for. 4486; International- 
edition, G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 11242 


| Melancholy moon; lyric by Tom Ford, 


music by Don Kendall. [Words and 
melody only! ©1c. May 17, 1929; 
E unp. 6841; Remick music corp., 
New York. 11243 


Melodie sionské; a chvalozpévy, ses- 
tavil S. Fabry, of Czechoslovakia, 
domiciled at Akron, O., spolupofa- 
datele M. Fabry i A. R. Hanak. © 
Apr. 6, 1929; 2 c. and aff. May 16; 
A 9133; Samuel Fabry, Akron, O. 

11244 


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no. 5, 1929 


Melody divine; lyric by Herman Ruby, 
music by Norman Spencer; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © May 18, 1929; 2 ¢. 
May 16; E pub. 6158; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 11245 


Melody in D minor; by Ivy Herbert, 
of Great Britain, op. 2, no. 3; violin 
with pf. ace. © May 1, 1929; 1c. 
May 13; E for. 4431; Joseph Wil- 
liams, ltd., London. 11246 


Melody, moonlight and you; ballad, 
words and music by H. T. Daily. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
May 16, 1929; 2 c. May 21; E pub. 
6328; Hester Thomas Daily, Aroma 
Park, I. 11247 


Melody (The) of dreams; words and 
music by Anne Moore [pseud. of S. 
A. Whittemore]. arr. by Leo G. D. 
Wiemer. [Photostat] © 1 ¢« May 
18, 1929; E unp. 6898; Sarah A. 
Whittemore, Washington. 11248 


Melody of love; by I. Vilven; pf. 
Philadelphia, M. D. Swisher. 
Mar. 11, 1929; 2 ce. Mar. 13; _E pub. 
4400; IeRene Vilven, Philadelphia. 

11249 

Memorandum; words and music by 
C. Goll. © 1c. May 13, 1929; E unp. 
6670; Charlotte Goll, Chicago. 

11250 

Memories are yours, not mine; words 
and music by S. Perla and G. Shill- 
ing. [Words and melody only] © 
1 c. Apr. 9, 1929; E unp. 6714; Sol 
Perla and Gus Shilling, Brooklyn. 

11251 

Memories at twilight; words by Syl- 
vester Long Cross, music by L. 
Spencer and Lucy Durant Viles; pf. 
© 1c. May 27, 1929; E unp. 7155; 
Luella Spencer, Portland, Or. 11252 


Memories of childhood; words by B. 
Foren, music by Chester Escher; 1st 
violin. © 1c. May 16, 1929; E unp. 
6813; Bessie Foren, Boise, Id. 11253 


Memories of mother; words and music 
by E. Deacon; male yoices. © Apr. 
2, 11920; 2 c..May A37H pub.(55e7 : 
Edwin Deacon, Talent, Or. 11254 


Memory of love; words by J. W. Fran- 
zone, music by Domenic Gregorio. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
May 15, 1929; E unp. 6751; James 
W. Franzone, Brooklyn. 11255 

Mem’ries of long ago; waltz ballad, 
words and music by V. W. Vincent. 
© 1c. May 8, 1929; E unp. 6523; 
Vera Wright Vincent, Lindsay, Calif. 

11256 


11266 


Men; words by Desmond Carter, mu- 
sic. by H. B. Hedley and Jack 
Clarke, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © May 14, 1929; 1 «. 
May 16; E for. 4496; Francis,. Day 
& Hunter, ltd., London. 11257 


Men Isabella tink pié va’ du gor; one- 
step, text av Karl-Ewert, musik av 
Jules Sylvain [pseud. of Stig Hans- 
son], of Sweden; pf. SAME) 2 
1929; 1 c. Jan. 12; E for. 4425; Edi- 
tion Sylvain, Stockholm, Sweden. 

11258 

Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig 
Felix) Spring song; arr. by Cyril 
Monk, of Australia; violin 1, 2, and 
pf. with additional pts. for string 
orch. © Apr. 8, 1929; 1 ec. May 13; 
E for. 4757; W. H. Paling & co., ltd., 
Sydney, Australia. 11259 


Menuet; de Suite bréve, par Louis 
Aubert, arr. par Roger Branga, of 
France; small orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 
1 ec. Apr. 30, 1929; BE for. 4124; Du- 
rand et cie., Paris. 11260 


Menuet des lutins; de Mare Delmas, 
of France, arr. de L. Julien-Rous- 
seau, of France; orch. parties, avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Apr. 18, 
1929; 1 e@ Apr. 29; E for. 4848; 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd., Lon- 
don. 11261 


Menuet rococo; par Chr. Danning, of 
Denmark; pf. © Dec. 7, 1925; 1 «. 
May 6, 1929; E for. 4266; Nordeuro- 
peisk musikforlag, Odense, Den- 
mark. 11262 


Merrick (Frank) Two movements in 
symphonic form; dedicated to the 
memory of Franz Schubert, by F. 
Merrick, of Great Britain; orch. sc. 
[Photostat] © 1 ec. Apr. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 6374; Columbia graphophone 
co., Itd., London. 11263 


Merry (The) fiddler; by Cuthbert 
Haris, of Great Britain; violin and 
pf. © May 22, 1929; 2 c May 24; 
E pub. 6245; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 11264 


Merry masons; march, by M. A. 
Beaurman, arr. by H..G. Gerrish; 
orch... ‘Sc... ©, 1 ex Apest, 19295 Bb 
unp. 5271; Marie Anna Beaurman, 
Tacoma. 11265 


Merry—merry; _ selection, arr. by 
Henry EH. Pether, of Great Britain; 
pf. © May 14, 1929; 1 ce May 16; 
E for. 4510; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
Itd., London. 11266 


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pt. ITI, n. s., v. 24 


Merry scenes; by A. HE. Cafarella; 
orch. pts. © May 22, 1929: 2 ¢. 
May 24; E pub. 6212; Atlas music 
corp., New York. 11267 


Merry (A) tale; by Heller Nicholls, 
of Great Britain; pf. © May 2, 
1929; 2 c. May 4; E pub. 5700; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

11268 

Message (A) from a broken heart; 
words and music by V. E. Sibley. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
May 3, 1929; E unp. 63864; Violet 
Elizabeth Sibley, Moosic, Pa. 11269 


Messe des pauvres; par Erik Satie, of 
France; orgue ou pf. © Apr. 10, 
1929; 1 ce. May 16; E for: 4622; 
Rouart, Lerolle et cie., Paris. 11270 


Mi nueva desgracia; vals, por Pio- 
quinto Gonzalez, sr., of Mexico, 
domiciled at El Paso; pf. SvVo. 
[Photostat] © May 11, 1929; 2 ¢. 
May 18; FE pub. 6073; Dionisio Acos- 
ta, Los Angeles. 11271 

Miao!..miao!.. il black-bottom del 
gatto, di Luigi Sansoni, of Italy; 
Ppiceola orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 


tor. 4to. © Jan. 15, 1929: 1 e. 
Apr. 25; E for. 4063; Guglielmo 
Zanibon, Padua, Italy. 11272 


Midstream; theme song of the photo- 
play, words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, mu- 
sic by Abel Baer. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. May 11, 1929: BE 
unp. 6770; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

11273 

Mighty lonely; words by Speed Lang- 
worthy, music by Leo Friedman; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © May 27, 1929; 
2c. May,,29.,°K pub: ;, 68625); Ds 8: 
Denison & co., Chicago. 11274 


Milhaud (Darius) Ballade; par D. 
Milhaud, of France; 2 pianos 4 
quatre mains. © Mar. 18, 1929: 1 ¢. 


May 3; E for. 4844; Universal edi- | 


11275 


Million (A) stars; words by Jeanette 
Rosenson, music by G. Leonard. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
May 6, 1929; E unp. 6465; Gus 
Leonard, Everett, Mass. 11276 


Mimi of old Montmarte; words and 
music by D. M. Woodward. ©1e. 
Apr. 8, 1929; E unp. 6248; Dorothy 
M. Woodward, Carmel, Calif. 11277 


Mimi réve; berceuse, par Zerco, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 


tion, a. g., Vienna. 


tor.. .© Apt. 5.1929: 1.4 Aprasor 
EK for. 4106; F. Moulin, Cannes, 
France. 11278 


Minstrel (The) (Der spielmann) ; 
words by Hans Schmidt, English 
version by Charles Fonteyn Manney, 
music by Eugen Hildach, op. 15, no. 
1; pf. and violin ace. 1. High voice, 
in G. 2. Low voice, in E. © May 
11, 1929; 2 ec. each May 20; E pub. 
6222; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

11279 

Minuet; by Berenice Benson Bentley ; 
pf., 4 hands. © May 15, 1929; 2 ¢. 
May 16; E pub. 6040; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 11280 


Minuet; by Connie Parsons, of Great 
Britain; violin, with pf. ace. © 
Noy. 22, 1928; 1 c« May 9, 1929; BH 
for. 4884; Oxford university press, 
London. 11281 


Minuet a l’antique; by O. Lozzi, op. 5, 
no. 2; pf. © 1c May 28, 1929; EH 
unp. 7232; Oscar Lozzi, Providence, 
R, -I. 11282 


Minuet Martha Washington; by Josef 
Pasternack, arr. from original sc. by 
Leo A. Kempinski; orch. pts., with 
pf. or organ conductor and violin 1 
conductor. 4to. © Mar. 26, 1929; 
2c. Mar. 27; E pub. 5748; Irving 
Berlin standard music corp., New 
York. 11283 


Mir ist, als laég’ mein ganzes gliick 
weit tiber’m meer; lied der Irina, 
aus Rosen auS Florida, operette von 
A. M. Willner und Heinz Reichert, 
musik von Leo Fall, of Austria, 
musikalische einrichtung fur das 
theater von Hrich Wolfgang Korn- 
gold, of Austria. © Apr. 30, 1929; 
1c. Apr. 24; E for. 4069; B. Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 11284 


Mischievous sprites; by Josef Paster- 
nack, arr. by Leo A. Kempinski; 
orch, pts., with pf. or organ conduc- 
tor. 4to. © Apr. 11, 1929; 2c. Apr. 
12; E pub. 5004; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

11285 

Miss Bobby; words and music by B. 
Orchard. New York City, Frank 
Harding music pub. house. © Dee. 
15, 1928; 2 ec. Dec. 22; BE pub. 6395; 
Beaupre Orchard, Weyburn, Saskat- 
chewan, Canada. 11286 


Miss Up-to-date ; from Love lies, words 
by Frank Eyton, musie by Billy 
Mayerl, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © May 14, 1929; 1 ce. 
May 16; E for. 4502; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, ltd., London. 11287 


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no. 5, 1929 


Missa adoremus; words from. the 
Catholic church [liturgy], music by 
John Farnsworth; mixed voices, 
organ ace. 4to. © Apr. 29, 1929; 
1c. May 1,1 c¢. May 13; E pub. 5890; 
Michael L. Nemmers, Milwaukee. 

11288 


Missa fidelium; the office of the holy 
communion, set to music by William 
Y. Webbe; mixed voices with organ 
acc. 4to. © April 30, 1929; 2 ec. 
May 3; E pub. 5598; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 11289 


Missing you; fox-trot, words by P. 
Cenon-Marin, music by David Reed. 
© May 24, 1929; 2c. May 27; E pub. 
6310; P. Cenon-Marin, Maracaibo, 
Venezuela. 11290 


Mississippi moan; words and music by 
C. Damron, arr. by Charlie Jeter. 
© 1c. May 20, 1929; E unp. 6914; 
Charlie Damron, Catlettsburg, Ky. 

11291 


Missouri moonlight; waltz, words and 
music by J. Ring. © 1 c¢ May 831, 
1929; E unp. 7355; Jack Ring, 
Chicago. 11292 


Mister Cinders; gems, by Vivian Ellis 
and Richard Myers, arr. by Dan 
Godtrey, of Great Britain; military 
band pts., with conductor. (In 
Chappell’s army journal, no. 565) 
© Apr. 18, 1929; 1 e May 1;-E for. 
4251; Harms, inc., New York. 11293 


Misterioso danzante; by L. Brunelli, 
orchestrated by A. Cafarella; orch. 
pts. © May 22, 1929; 2 c. May 24; 
E pub. 6218; Atlas music corp., New 
York. 11294 


Mit dir mdédcht ich ziehn bis ans ende 
der welt; slow-fox, text von Richard 
Rillo, musik von Josef Freudenthal, 
of Germany. © Apr. 15, 1929; le. 
May 14; E for. 4438; International- 
edition, G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 11295 


Mit dir mdcht ich ziehn bis ans ende 
der welt; slow-fox, text von Richard 
Rillo, musik von Josef Freudenthal, 
of Germany, arr. von Hartwig von 
Platen, of Germany; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Apr. 15, 
1929; 1 ec. May 14; E for. 4434; In- 
ternational-edition, G. m. b. H. Leip- 


zig. 11296 
Mitt eget blabirsstiille; onestep ur 
folklustspelet Stockholmsgrabbar, 


text och musik av Gideon Wahlberg, 
of Sweden; pf. © May 1, 1929: 1c. 
May 20; E for. 4706; Ernst Rolfs 
musikforlags, A. B., Stockholm. 
Sweden. 11297 


57721—29—_6 


o8 


11308 


Mitternachts-foxtrot; schlager von 
Erich Konrad u. W. Lindemann, of 
Germany ; orch. u. text, mit klavier, 
harmonium wu. jazz band stimmen. 
4to. © Apr. 30, 1929; 1 ec. May 15; 
E for. 4696; Wilhelm Lindemann, 
Berlin-Karlshorst, Germany. 11298 


Moanin’ low; from The little show, 
words by Howard Dietz, music by 
Ralph Rainger; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© May 1, 1929; 2 ec. May 3; E pub. 
5651; Harms, inc., New York. 

11299 


Moins (Les) de cent-ans; marche des 
vieux messieurs, paroles de Lucien 
Boyer, musique de J. Boyer et Henry 
Verdun, of France; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by F. Salabert. © Apr. 
10, 1929; 1 ec. May 16; E for. 4662; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 11300 


Moje ztotko; polka, by E. Mika; violin. 
© 1c. May 16, 1929; E unp. 6800; 
Edward Mika, Philadelphia. 11301 


Molly please come back to me; words 
and music by W. B. Stoner. ©l1e. 
Apr. 24, 1929; E unp. 6349; Walter 
B. Stoner, Cleveland. 11302 


Mondfee; salonstiick, composed and 
newly arr. by Hermann Wenzel, of 
Germany, op. 57; pf. Feb. 2, 
1929; 1 «. May 2; E for. 4814; Fr. 
Portius, Leipzig. 11303 


Moon girl of mine; waltz ballad, lyrics 
by H. E. Floereky, music by M. 
Paul Manganella. © 1 ¢. May 21, 
1929; E unp. 6973; Herbert KH. 
Floercky, Los Angeles. 11304 


Moon-light, love-time and you; words 
and music by Madaline Kreil Rey- 
nolds. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 28, 1929; E unp. 7237; 
Sophia Blanche Reynolds, Philadel- 
phia. 11305 


Moon madness; words and music by 
Paul Smith. Junction City, 0. 
Paul R. Smith. © April 9, 1929; 2 
c. April 29; E pub. 5554; Van Tine 
Smith & son, Junction City, O. 

11306 


Moon (A) night on Prospect Park 
Lake; by Robert William Berick. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1c¢ May 
29, 1929; E unp. 7262; Ralph Marie 
Bonsanti, Brooklyn. 11307 


Moon of love; words and music by N. 
Armstrong. © 1 ¢ May 29, 1929; 
EK unp. 7265; Nancy Armstrong, New 
York. 11308 


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11309 


Moon-tipped lake; by Kate Laycock 
Haight; pf. © May 138, 1929; 2 «. 
May 20; E pub. 6091; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 11309 


Moonbeams; waltz song, words and 
music ‘by E. M. Cook. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © May 11, 
1929; 2 c«. May, 15; E pub. 5934; 
Effa M. Cook, Reno, Nev. 11310 


Mconlight and me; words and music 
by W. O. Gregg. © 1 c¢. May 3, 
1929; E unp. 6393; William Oliver 
Gregg, Relay, Md. 11311 


Moonlight brings dreams of you; 
words and music by Vinson Hunter 
and Charles H. Cuppett. [Photo- 
stat] © May 24, 1929; 2c. May 27; 
E pub. 6301; V. Hunter & C. Cup- 
pett, Columbus, O. 11312 


Moonlight memories; words by Mar- 
garet Elise Kossow, music by Bus 
Malpas [i.e. W. F. Malpus] ©l1e. 
May 6, 1929; E unp. 6488; Warren 
Frederick Malpas, Bloomfield, N. J. 

11313 


Moonlight on the lake; sketch, by J. 
Christopher Marks; organ. © May 
22, 1929; 2 c. May 24; E pub. 6243; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

11314 


Moonlight on the Mississippi; words 
by Tom Ford, music by Franklin 
Ferguson and Irving Bibo. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. May 29, 
1929; E unp. 7287; Santly bros., inc., 
New York. 11315 


Moonlight reminds me; words by Gus 
Kahn, music by Helen Crawford. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
May 11, 1929; E unp. 6624; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 11316 


Mocrings; words by Geoffrey Fyson, 
music by Wilfrid Sanderson, of 
Great Britain. © Apr. 12,. 1929; 1 
c. May 10; E for. 4898; Boosey & co., 
Itd., London, 11317 


Morenita; letra y musica de Ramon 
Peraza, of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles; pf. S8vo. [Photostat] © 
May 11, 1929; 2 ec. May 18; E pub. 
6076; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

11318 

Moss Lake; tango, by J. B. De Souza, 

of Great Britain, domiciled at New 


York; pf. © 1 ¢ May 11, 1929; E 
unp. 6609; J. Barretto de Souza, 
New York. 11319 


Moszkowski (Moritz) Melodie; sere- 
nata, arr. by Francis Wood; pf. © 
Mar. 26, 1929; 2 c.. April 29; EH pub. 


pt. 111, 0-83 Vv. 24 


5562; Co-operative music co., Phila- 
delphia. 11320 


Mother; words and music by Frances 
Marion Ralston; med. or high voice. 
© May 4, 1929; 2 c. May 9; E pub. 
5781; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

TIS21 


Mother; words by Wilbur D. Nesbit, 
music by A. Walter Davidson [pseud. 
of W. A. Davidson] © 1 ec. Mar. 
29, 1929; E unp. 5198; Walter Abra- 
ham Davidson, New York. 11322 


Mother, dear old mother ; waltz ballad, 
words and music by W. 8S. Galamore, 
arr. by Harry P. Guy. © Apr. 24, 
1929; 2 c. May 3; E pub. 5710; Will 
S. Galamore, Detroit. 11323 


Mother knows best; lyric by Ben 
Ryan, music by Violinsky [pseud. 
of Solly Ginsberg]; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © May 23, 1929; 2 c. May 25; 
E pub. 6314; Remick music corp.,; 
New York. 11324 


Mother mine; Mother’s day solo, words 
and music by Carrie Barnacastle 
Cole; med. voice. © Apr. 1, 1929; 
2 ec. May 11; E pub. 5921; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 11325 


Mother sing me a lullaby tonight; 
words and music by M. Hodges. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«.. 
May 10, 1929; E unp. 6566; Myrtle 
Hodges, Jackson, M.ss. 11326 


Mother, will we be pals up there; 
words by H. R. Kern, music by Lu- 
ther A. Clark. © 1c. May 17, 1929; 
E unp. 6849; Henry R. Kern, Car- 
rolton, Mo. 11327 


Mothers’ day; words by Harman C. 
Bickley, music by H. C. Bickley and 
F. J. Rainboth. © Apr. 29, 1929; 2 
ce. May 13; E pub. 5858; Frank J. 
Rainboth, Los Angeles. 11328 


Mother’s lullaby; words and music by 
Mrs. Max Tieger [i. e. R. R. Tieger], 
arr. by John Scribe. © 1¢. May 28, 
1929; E unp. 7255; Rudae R. Tieger, 
Elizabeth, N. J. 11329 


Mountains ain’t no place for bad men ; 
words by William H. Raskin, music 
by Irving Kahal. © Apr. 15, 1929; 
2c. May 4; E pub. 5636; Adams, Vee 


& Abbott, ine., Chicago. 11330 
Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Idome- 


neo; rezitativ u. arie der Ilia, von 
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, hrsg. 
von Lilli Lehmann, of Germany, with 
preface and explanatory notes, kla- 
vierbearbeitung von Felix Giinther. 


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© May 3, 1928; 1 ce. July 2; B for. 
4199; Ullstein, a. g., Berlin. [© 
preface and explanatory notes] 
1331 
——, L’ impresario; ouverture, arr. 
par Racul Moreau, of France; orch. 
restreint avee pf. conducteur. pts. 
© Apr. 5, 1929; 1 e@ Apr. 30; E for. 
4113; Choudens, Paris. 11332 


Symphony in C major; Jupiter, 
ed. by Daniel Gregory Mason; pf. 
Copyright is based upon new matter 
by D. G. Mason, namely, his inter- 
pretation represented in the legible 
notation thereof contained in the 
copies filed, and his arr. and prefa- 
tory. matter. © April 18, 1929; 2 ¢. 
April 20; E pub. 5612; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 11333 


—— Titus; overture, arr. par W. 
Tull.us, of France; orch. restreint 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 
31, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 30; E for. 4114; 
Choudens, Paris. 11334 


—— Vado, ma dove? O: Dei! kon- 
zertarie fiir sop. u. orch., Klavier- 
begleitung nach der partitur bearb. 
von Rainer Winkelmann, of Ger- 
many; gesang u. klavier. © Feb. 5, 
1929; 1 ec. Mar. 18; E for. 4239; Uni- 
versal edition, a. g., Vienna. 11335 


Muchachas alegres; fox trot, letra y 
musica de Belisario de Jesus Garcia, 
of Mexico. © Apr. 1, 1929; 1 «. 
May 27; E for. 4795; A. Wagner y 
Leyien sucs., Ss. en c., Mexico City, 
Mexico. 11336 


Miiller (Sigfrid Walther) Sonate; 
von S. W. Miller, of Germany, op. 
24; violine u. klavier; in G dur. © 
Apr, 15, 19293, 1c Apr. 30°; Bi fdr. 
4241; Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 

11337 

Muisto (Ett minne); laulu valssi tai 
piano soolo, sanat ja sivel V. Kor- 
pela, of Finland. © Aug. 15, 1928; 
1c. May 7, 1929; E for. 4256; Vilho 


Korpela, Tampere, Finland. 11338 
Mujer Sevillana—plus ultra; pasa- 
ealle, words and music by J. M. 


Lacalle. © 1c. May 11, 1929; E unp. 
6952; Joseph M. Lacalle, Brooklyn. 


11339 
Mummers (The) on parade; words 
and music by J. P. Hansen. [Words 


and melody only] © 1 ¢. May 28, 
1929; E unp. 7242; John Paul Han- 
gen, Boyertown, Pa. 11340 


Murmullos; tango; by L. M. Ferreté, 
of France; pf. conducteur. © Sept. 


11352 


20, 1928; 1 .¢c. Mar. 15, 1929; HE for. 
4598 ; L. M. Ferreté, Paris. 11341 


Music of the breeze; by Mathilde Bil- 
bro; pf. © May 2, 1929; 2 c. May 
4; E pub. 5693; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 11342 


Music of the rain; by Mathilde Bilbro ; 
pf. © May 2, 1929; 2 c. May 4; E 
pub. 5691; Theodore Presser Go., 
Philadelphia. 11343 


Musie of the waves; by Mathilde Bil- 
bro; pf. © May 2, 1929; 2 c. May 
4; E pub. 5694; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 11344 


Musical moods; by Amy Dearden, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Apr. 26, 1929; 
1c. May 18; EH for. 4596; Bosworth 
& co., Itd., London. - 11345 


Musical (The) salvationist; compiled 
by F. G. Hawkes, of Great Britain. 
With supplement. v. 43, pt. 5, May 
1929. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © May 8, 1929; 1 e¢. 
May 18;. E. for. 4593; .Salvationist 
pub. & supplies, ltd., London. 11346 


Mussolini; parole di G. D. Giuseffi, 
musica di A. S. Dimichino. [Ital- 
ian and English text] © May 6, 


1929; 2 c«. May 11; E pub. 5878; 
Girolamo D. Giuseffi, Denver, Col. 
11347 
My Advocate; gospel solo, words by 
Sarah Warriner Osgood, music by 
George C. Stebbins. Cincinnati, 
Fillmore music house. © May 2, 
1929; 2 e. May 10; E pub. 5758; 
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 


11348 
My Angeline; fox-trot, lyric by L. 
Wolfe Gilbert, music by Mabel 


Wayne, arr. by Kenn Sisson; orch. 
pts. 4to.°'© “April 29," 1929 | Zee: 
April 30; E pub. 5601; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 11349 


My Aragon Rose; lyric by Thekla 
Hollingsworth, music by Margaret 
Cantrell; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
May 6, 1929; 2 e. May 9; E pub. 
5739; Vincent Youmans, New York. 

11350 

My beautiful blue bell; words by 
Norina Logan, musie by F. Wild. © 
1 ec. May 2, 1929; E unp. 6303; Fran- 
ces Wild, Los Angeles. adtSor 


My big thrill; words and music by 
Russ Walters [i. e. R. E. Walters], 
and’ ‘i: D. Poesy: pt. “© Pye. May 
3, 1929; E unp. 6388; Les Dryden 
Poe and Russell Edward Walters. 
San Francisco. 11352 


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11353 


pt. III, n.s., v. 24 


My Bobby; words and music by EH. | My dreams are all of you; lyrics and 


Jackson; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by T. Kahana. New York, Edward 
B. Marks music co. © May 28, 
1929; 2 c. May 29; E pub. -6359; 
Euga Jackson, Detroit. 11353 


My castle in Spain is a shack in the 
lane; fox-trot, by Cliff Friend, arr. 
by O. Sciacca; band pts. obl. 24mo. 
© April 29, 1929; 2 c. April 30; E 
pub. 5600; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

11354 


My castle on the Nile; words and mu- 
sic by R. G. Craig; pf. © 1 c. May 
6, 1929; E unp. 6467; Robert G. 
Craig, Baltimore. 11355 


My darling; words by Latham Ovens, 
music by M. H. Slote, arr. ty Mau- 
rice’C. Whitney; pf. © 1 ¢ music 
May 10, 1929; 1 c@ words May 17; 
E unp. 6886; Milton Henry Slote, 
Ithaca, N. Y. 11356 


My dear; waltz song, words and music 
' by Gus Kahn and Joe Sanders; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © April 30, 1929; 


2c. May 2; E pub. 5606; Leo Feist, - 


11357 


My dear; waltz, words by Gus Kahn, 
music by Joe Sanders, arr. by Eddie 
Bard; orch. pts. 4to. © May 7, 
1929: 2 ¢«. May 8; E pub. 5917; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 11358 


My dear Hawaii, I love you still; 
words and music by L. Red Hawk 
[pseud. of L. Hawk] and J. Macario, 
jr. © 1c May 14, 1929; E unp. 
6740; Joseph Macario, jr. and 
Leonard Hawk, Honolulu. 11359 


ine., New York. 


My dream girl; words and melody by 
EK. L. Berry, arr. by Luther A. Clark. 
© 1c. May 8, 1929; E unp. 6511; 
Emma Leuise Berry, Mount Vernon, 
ery. 11360 


My dream of you; words and music 
by I. B. Breitstein. © 1c. May 25, 
1929; E unp. 7100; Irma Bell Breit- 
stein, San Francisco. 11361 


My dreamland man; words and music 
by G.I. Palm. [Words and melody 


only] ©1c. May 14, 1929; E unp. 
6722; Gladys Irene Palm, Mount 


Vernon, N. Y. 11362 


My dreamland rose; fox-trot, theme- 
song from Hyacinth, lyric and music 
by Oswald Guido Loeffler; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Jan. 10, 1929; 2. 
April 19; EH pub. 5640; Julius Hain- 
auer, Breslau, Germany. 11363 


music by R. E. Tervalon; ist violin. 
© 1c. Apr. 138, 1929; E unp. 5714; 
Ralph Edward Tervalon, West Ba- 
den, Ind. 11864 


My dreams are dreams of you; words 
and music by F. H. Scott; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © 1. Apr. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 6240; Francis H. Seott, North 
Wales, Pa. 11365. 


My girl; words and music by F. Con- 
don; pf. © 1c. May 24, 1929; H 
unp. 7083; Frank Condon, Kansas 
City, Mo. 11866 


My girl of the Golden West; words 
and music by J. R. Luxon.’ New 
York City, Frank Harding. © May 
3, 1929; 1 c« May 8; HE pub. 5902; 
Joseph Roswarne lLuxon, Kelrin, 
Ariz. 11367 


My girl of the U. S. A.; words by 
Ernest Roscoe, music by H. Hooper. 
© May 238, 1929; 2 @ May 2(j0 
pub. 6412; Henry Hooper, Salt Lake 
City. 11368 


My girl on Broadway; words and mu- 
sic by M. Jones. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. May 3, 1929; H 
unp. 6861; Minnie Jones, LaGrange, 
N. C. 11369 


My happy days of long ago; slow fox- 
trot, words and music by E. de los 
Santos; 1st violin. © 1 ¢. May 7, 
1929; EH unp. 6488; Emilio de los 
Santos, San Francisco. 113870 


My happy dreams; words by T. A. 
Lusk, music by Phil Starr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. May 20, 
1929; E unp. 6927; Thomas A. Lusk, 
Birmingham, Ala. Tiss 


My heart calls to thee; words and mu- 
sie by E. S. Carl, arr. by C. Adelaide 
Slatter. © May 4, 1929; 2 c. May 
4: E pub. 5664; Emma Slatter Carl, 
Newport, Ky. 11872 


My Kathleen May; words and music 
by F. Cracolice, jr. and Louis Gai- 
otto. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ce. May 31, 1929; E unp. 7343; 
Frank Cracolice, jr. and Louis Gai- 
otto, San Jose, Calif. 113738 


My Kentucky mountain girl; words by 
J. E. Guernsey, musie by F. Thomp- 
son. © 1c. May 27, 1929; E unp. 
7148; Kloyd Thompson and J. H. 
Guernsey, Indianapolis. 11374 


088 


— 
elit ae 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no:.5, 1929 


My lady love; words and music by S. 
E. Zalant’s. [Words and melody 


only] © 1'c. May 16, 1929; E unp. 
6787; Stamati Emmanuel Zalant’s, 
Detroit. 11875 


My Lahaina Rose; words and music 
by Irving Mills and Jack Scholl; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Apr. 16, 1929; 


2c. May;4;,.H pub. 5633; Mills 
music ine., New York. 11376 


My little American bride; words and 
music by H. A. Phillips, of Great 


Britain. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 27, 1929; E unp. 7190; 
Henry Albert Phillips, Bareilly, 
India. 11377 


My little blue-eyed baby; words and 
music by R. Pantano. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 3, 1929; 
& unp. 63863; Rosamond Pantano, 
South Fork, Pa. 11378 


My little charming miss; words and 
music by W. M. Seyferlich. © 1 ¢. 
May 10, 1929; E unp. 6607; Walter 
M. Seyferlich, Chicago. 11379 


My little heaven that used to be; 
words by M. Leroux, music by 
Samuel H. Speck. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 21, 1929; 
EH ounp. 6958; Miidred Leroux, El 
Dorado, Ark. 11380 


My little love nest; words by L. Glass, 
music by Samuel H. Speck. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. May 10, 
1929; E unp. 6597: Loucille Glass, 
Humble, Tex. 11881 


My Lord, what a morning! negro 
spiritual, arr. by John W. Work; 
men’s voices. 4to. © May 2, 1929; 
2 c. May 4; E pub. 5687; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 11382 


My love for you was always true; 
waltz, by J. Bonomolo. [Melody 
only] © 1. May 8, 1929; E ump. 


6526; Jack Bonomolo, Brooklyn. 
11383 
My lucky boy, your lucky girl; words 
by A. Welker, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Apr. 12, 1929; E unp. 6710; Agnes 
Welker, Warsaw, N. Y. 11384 


My Lucky Strike song; words by M. 
Capps; music by S. Sabo. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢ May 13, 
1929; E unp. 6705; Stephen Sabo 
and Morton Capps, Sheridan, Wy. 

11385 

My mammy’s moonlight lullaby; waltz 
song, words by Ivo Winn [i. e. I. M. 
W. Andress], music by M. Paul 


11396 


Manganella. © 1 .¢. May 9, 1929; 
E unp. 6564; Ivo May Winn Andress, 
Fort Dodge, Ia. 11386 
My melody girl: waltz, words and 
music by EH. A. Eckert and Ruth 
Usher. © May 25, 1929; 2.¢. May 
25; E pub. 6297; Emil A. Eckert and 
Ruth Usher, Charleroi, Pa. 11387 


My mem'’ry of home sweet home; 
words and music by HE. D. Wilson, 
arr. by F. M. Pierce. © 1c. May 
10, 1929; E unp. 6602; Edward D. 
Wilson, Walla Walia, Wash. 11388 


My mother; poem and melody by 
C. H. Leber, arr. by O. M. Cook. 
© 1c. May 6, 1929; E unp. 6503; 
Charles H. Leber, Kent. Wash., and 
O. M. Cook, Seattle. 11389 


My mother; words and music by L. H. 
Drakeford, of Great Britain. ©1e. 
Apr. 2, 1929; E unp. *5341; Lewis 
Henry Drakeford, New York. 11390 


My Nevada; lyric and music by M. A. 
Coleman; pf. acc., with violin obbl. 
© May 1, 1929; 2 c. May 6; E pub. 
5658; Martha A. Coleman, Carson 
City, Nev. 11391 


My only consolation; comedy fox- 
trot, words and music by John R. 
Charlton and Alan Brodie, both of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele acc. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© May ‘15,'1929; 1 cc: May 20; HB 
for. 4701; Cambridge music co., ltd., 
London. 11392 


My only one; words and music by W. 
Sherman. © 1c. May 29, 1929; HB 
unp. 7294; Walter Sherman, Atlantic 


City, N. J. 11393 
My own little wildwood Rose; fox- 
trot, words and musie by L. W. 


Chobar: pf. and ukulele ace. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © May 
15, 1929; 2 c. May 24; E pub. 6201; 
Louis W. Chobar, Lincoln, Neb. 
11394 


My paradise; lyric by Herbert Magid- 
son and James Cavanaugh, music 
by Michael H. Cleary; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Apr. 29, 1929; 2 ¢. 
May 2; E pub. 5996; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 11395 


My paradise; words and music by 
Walburga Grigollo. © May 27%, 
1929 = 2° May 21 2 en pub. Gow 5 
Chester Escher. New York. 11396 


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11397 


My pretty tootsy wootsy baby; words 
by M. Costeldi, music by Chester 
Escher; 1st violin. © 1c. May 16, 
1929; E unp. 6817; Michael Costeldi, 
Warren, R. I. 11397 


My rose of all the world; words by 
R. J. Cannaday, music by Clytie 
Cannaday Thomson. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 29,.1929; 
EK unp. 7297; Ralph J. Cannaday, 
Roanoke, Va. 11398 


My rosebud of love; words and music 
by Larry Norrett, arr. by Jack 
Budniak; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
May 15, 1929; 2 c. May 17; E pub. 
6041; Winton music co., Cleveland. 

11399 


My Sampan queen; words and music 
by Z. D. Rapp, of Great Britain. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
May 31, 1929; E unp. 7344; Zoe 
Dora Rapp, Hong Kong, China. 

11400 

My school-girl sweetheart; words by 
B. Roach, music by Luther A. Clark. 
© 1c. May 7, 1929; E unp. 6472; 
Billy Roach, Oakville, Tex. 11401 


My sin; words and music by B. G. De 
Sylva [pseud. of George Gard De 
Sylva], Lew Brown and Ray Hender- 
son; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
Joseph M. Weiss. © Apr. 2, 1929; 
2c. May 21; E pub. 6178; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

11402 

My song; words by M. Smith, music 
by Phil Starr. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c¢ May 1, 1929; E unp. 
6252; Mary Smith, Massillon, O. 

11403 

My song of the Nile; words by Al 
Bryan, music by Geo. W. Meyer; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © May 13, 1929; 
2c. May 16; E pub. 6160; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 11404 


My soul shall be joyful; anthem, 
words from Psalms, music by Gott- 
fried H. Federlein ; mixed voices and 
alto solo, with organ ace. 4to. © 
May 2, 1929; 2 c. May 9; E pub. 
5789; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 


11405 
My Spanish sweetheart; by Nellie 
Mayer; melody, with pf. acc. ©1c. 


May 23, 1929; E unp. 7061; Nellie 
Mayer Gingold, Brooklyn. 11406 


My special occasion girl; words by C. 
F. Alderson, music by Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. © 1 ¢ May 13, 
1929; EK unp. 6684; Chas. F. Alder- 
son, Leland, Or. 11407 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 24 


My sunny South; words and music by 
W. Mahoney. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. May 29, 1929; EK unp. 
7270; William Mahoney, New York. 

11408 

My swan down girl; waltz song, writ- 
ten and composed by Hugh Barry 
[pseud. of H. V. Ballard], of Great 
Britain. © 1c. May 9, 1929; E unp. 
7074; Hubert Vivian Ballard, Lon- 
don. 11409: 


My sweet Helene; words by Al. Bryan, 
music by Geo. W. Meyer; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © May 138, 1929; 2 ce. 
May 16; E pub. 6159; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 11410: 


My sweet midnight girlie; words and 
music by EH. A. Engelke. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 22, 1929; 
EK unp. 7001; Erhardt Albert Hn-- 
gelke, Brackettville, Tex. 11411 


My sweetheart; words and music by 
G. L. Long. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e«¢. May 27, 1929; E unp. 
7149; Glynn Lea Long, New Orleans. 

11412: 

My sweetheart; words and music by 
Haven Gillespie and Little Jack 
Little; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by 
A. J. Franchini. © May 21, 1929; 
2 ¢«. May 22; E pub. 6270; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

114138. 


My sweetie’s coming back to me; fox- 
trot, words by B. Wakefield, music 
by Ray Hibbeler. © 1 c. May 13, 
-1929; E unp. 6703; Beulah Wake- 
field, Chicago. 11414 


My true blue sweetheart; fox-trot bal- 
lad, words and music by Perry Alex- 
ander, Harry Reser and Woody 
Frisino. © Mar. 15, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 
16; 1 c. Apr. 25; E pub, 6232; F. B. 
Haviland pub. co., New York. 11415. 


My violin; words by R. EH. Leigh, 
music by Burrell Van _ Buren. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 


May 11, 1929; E unp. 6638; Robert 
Edward Leigh, Little Rock, Ark. 
11416: 


My way; fox-trot, words and music by 
M. Moses, harmonized by A. D. 
Hunter. [Photostat} © 1 ¢ May 
10, 1929; EK unp. 6617; Monte Moses, 
Los Angeles. 11417 


My whoopee doll; words and music 
by A. Marovich. © 1 c. May 20, 
1929; EK unp. 6940; Anne Marovich, 
Borkeley, Calif. 11418. 


090 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1929 


My wonderful love; theme song from 
Moulin Rouge, words by William 
Stone, music by Charles Wynn; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Mar. 22. 1929; 
2 ¢. Mar. 25; E pub. 4789; Harms, 
inc., New York. 11419 


My wonderful you; waltz ballad, words 
and music by W. Jian. © 1 ¢. May 
1, 1929; E unp. 6299; William Jian, 
Dayton, O. 11420 


My world you hold Lou; words and 
music by L. A. Donohue. © 1 ©¢. 
May 2, 1929; E unp. 6330; Louis 
Augustine Donohue, Philadelphia. 

11421 

Na also, Marie! foxtrot, text von Nik 
Zeram |pseud. of Max Maretzki], 
musik von Joe Joyce [pseud. of Josef 
Freudenthal], arr. von Hartwig von 
Platen, both of Germany; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Apr. 15, 
1929; 1 e@. May 14; E for. 4485; 
International-edition, G. m. b. ° H., 
Leipzig. 11422 


Na also, Marie! foxtrot, text von Nik 
Zeram [pseud. of Max Maretzki], 
musik yon Joe Joyce [pseud. of Josef 
Freudenthal], of Germany, klav.- 
arr. von Hartwig von Platen, of Ger- 
many. © Apr. 15, 1929; 1 c«. May 
14; E for. 4489; International-edi- 
tion, G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 11423 


"Na vota sola, Mari’! versi di L. Fucci, 
musica di Antonio Quintavalle, of 
Italy, domiciled at Philadelphia. 
[Words and melody only] © May 
20, 1929; 2 c. May 25; E pub. 6291; 
Luigi Fucci, Philadelphia. 11424 


Nada me importa; letra y musica de 
Manuel Moreno, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Los Angeles. 8vo. [Photostat] 
1 Ape, 22.1999". 2 ¢. Agr. 27.0 We 
pub. 6062; Dionisio Acosta, Los An- 
geles. 11425 


Nar granarna klidas till brud; séing- 
vals, text: Jean Ernst-Sif, musik: 
Jean Ernst, of Sweden; pf. with 
words. © Dec. 10, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 
25, 1929; E for. 4005; Edition Syl- 
vain, Stockholm, Sweden. 11426 

National airs and patriotic songs; Chi- 
nese Republic, Colombia, Cuba, Do- 
minican Republic, Esthonia, Finland, 
Haiti, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland 


and Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and | 


Slovenes, compiled by Funk & Wag- 
nalls eco. 1-4. [Words and melody 
only] © Apr. 1, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 27; 
EK. pub. 5657; Funk & Wagnalls co., 
New York. 11427 


11437 


Ne plus t’aimer; valse russe sur les 
motifs de la chanson du film Anna 
Karénine, par René Sylviano, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur, 1° violino conducteur et 
paroles. .© Apr. 10, 1929; 1 ¢. May 
16; E for. 4655; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 11428 


Near you; fox-trot, special gramophone 
arr. by Darny and Eler, both of 
France; ten. and alto saxophone, 
trombone, trompette and_ batterie 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Mar. 20; 1929; 1 ¢« Apr. 13; H for. 
3941; Darny and Eler, Paris. 11429 


"Neath the moon and stars; words by 
Oliver Murray Edwards, music by 
William Berwald; high voice. Syra- 
cuse, N. Y., Oliver music co. © Apr. 
16. 1929; 2 c. Apr. 19; E pub. 6126; 
Oliver M. Edwards, Syracuse, N. Y. 

11430 


’Neath the summer moon; by N. Lud- 
wig. [Melody only] © 1 ec. May 
18, 1929; E unp. 6894; Norbert Lud- 
wig, Brooklyn. 11431 


"Neath the sweet locust tree: words 
and music by Rosalee Todd. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢ May 22, 
1929; E unp. 6998; Emma R. Payne, 
Warrensburg, Mo. 11432 


Needing you; words and music by T. 
and, Ni day. 2©- fc May 7, ‘1929% 
E unp. 6763; Tillie Jay and Nancy 
Jay, New York. 11433 


Negra (La) ; fox-trot, por Martin Mar- 
tinez, of Mexico, domiciled at El 
Paso; pf. 8vo. [Photostat] © 
May 11, 1929; 2 c. May 18; E pub. 
6071; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

11434 

Nedra (Ta) getyouv; serenata, from the 
operetta ‘H Tpaézrn ayarn words and 
music by Nicholas Hatziapostolou, 
of France. © Dec. 18, 1928; 1 «¢. 
May 13, 1929; E for. 4418; Alector 


pub. co., New York. 11435 
Nestling in your arms; theme song of 
Whispering winds, lyrics by IL. 


Wolfe Gilbert, music by Erno Rapee. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
May 9, 1929; E unp. 6550; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, ine., New York. 
11436. 
Never again; words by S. W. Niles, 
music by A. O. Mason; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © May 13, 1929; 2 c. May 
11; E pub. 5879; Sam W. Niles and 
Abner O. Mason, Los Angeles. 
11437 


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11438 


pt. III, n.s., v. 24 


New (The) kind’a blues; words and 
music by W. O. Gregg. © 1c. May 
3, 1929; E unp. 6394; William Oliver 
Gregg, Relay, Md. 114388 


New (The) leaf; words anon., music 
by L. H. Hemmerly; pf. [Photo- 
stat] © 1c. May 6, 1929; E unp. 
6433 ; L. Howard Hemmerly, Bethle- 
hem, Pa. 11439 


New (The) moon; selection, music by 
Sigmund Romberg, selected and arr. 
by H. M. Higgs, of Great Britain; 
pt. London & Sydney, Chappell & co., 
Itd. © Apr. 4, 1929; 1 e. Apr. 25; 
E for. 4087; Harms, ine., New York. 

11440 


New Ulm; polka by John Wilfahrt. 
© 1c. May 1, 1929; E unp. 6262; 
Consolidated music pub. house, Chi- 
cago, 11441 


Night (An die nacht) ; words by Wilh. 
Michel, English version by Walter 
Henley, music by Aloys George 
Fleischmann, of Germany, op. 26, no. 
i+ © Apr. 3, 1929; 1..¢,.May: AT; 
i) for. 4469; Augener, Itd., London. 

11442 

Night brings your love call to me; 
when night is falling, lyric by Bar- 
nett Ellis, music by Arnold Lam- 
bertz. © May 2, 1929; 2 c. May 1; 
E pub. 5569; Kay & Kay music pub. 


corp., New York. 11443 
Night (The) I loved her; words and 
music by A. Lingis. [Words and 


melody only] ©1c. May 10, 1929; 
EKeunp. 6579; Alfred Lingis, Water- 
bury, Conn. 11444 


Night (A) in dreamland; words and 
music by L. F. Boyer. [Words and 
nielody only] © 1c. May 27, 1929; 
BW unp. 7203; LeVon Fritz Boyer, 
Butler, Pa. ) 11445 


Night (The) was made for love; by 
Robert Fram. [Melody only] © 1 
c. May 13, 1929; E unp. 6709; Benn 
Trivers and Robert Fram, inc., New 
York. 11446 

Nina; waltz, by S. F. Baldin, of Rus- 
sia, domiciled at Jamaica, N. Y.; pf. 
© 1e¢ May 27, 1929; EB unp. 7179; 
Siluan F. Baldin, Jamaica, N. Y. 

11447 


Ninna-nanna zingaresca; adattamento 


ritmico di Carlo Italia, musica di 
Sebastiano Rizzarelli, of Italy. © 
1 ¢. May 2, 1929; E unp. 6335; En- 
rico Bernstiel, Milan. 11448 


Ni-si-ni-mi; petite fantaisie chinoise, 
par Francis Casadesus, of France; 


orch. parties, avee pf. conducteur et 
1? violon conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 
31; 1928; 1 c. May 16, 1929; KE for. 
4643 ; Choudens, Paris. 11449 


Nissaki; valse caprice, by R. M. Mil- 
ler; EK flat saxophone, with pf. acc. 
© May 18, 1929; 2 c May 22; EH 
pub. 6144; Roy Merrill Miller, De- 
troit. 11450 


No fool man can make a fool out of 
me; words and music by Carlton 
Kelsey, Val Burton and Jack Stern; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by May 
Singhi Breen. © May 16, 1929; 
2c. May 17; E pub. 6048; Irving 
Berlin, inec., New York. 11451 


No, I won’t marry for money; words 
and music by Peggy Grindstaff Bry- 
ant [i. e. M. G. Bryant] New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Feb. 19, 
1929; 2 ce. Feb, 26: HE’ pub. 5825; 
Martha Grindstaff Bryant, Weslaco, 


Tex. 11452 
No me olvides; bolero, letra y musica 
por R. Concepcion. [Words and 


melody only] ©1c. May 11, 1929; 
E unp. 6621; Roberto Concepcion, 
New York. 11453 


No me preguntes; por Pioquinto Gon. 
zalez, sy., of Mexico, domiciled at 
El Paso; pf. S8vo. [Photostat] © 
May 11, 1929; 2 c. May 18; E pub. 
6072: Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

11454 

No night there, the city four-square ; 
words by John R. Clements, melody 
by H. P. Danks, harmonized and arr. 
by G. Waring Stebbins; mixed 
voices. Flushing, N. Yoo 
Schroeder. © Mar. 5, 1929; 2°c. 
Mar. 7; E pub. 3956; Biglow & 
Main co., Chicago. 11455 


No one but you; fox-trot song, words 
by Pat Ballard [psued. of F. D. 
Ballard], music by Jack Albin. © 
May 23, 1929; 2 c. May 25; E pub. 
6294; Francis Drake Ballard, New 
York. 11456 


No one can take your place; fox-trot 
song, lyric by L. Wolfe Gilbert, mu- 
sic by Mat Malneck and Frank Sig- 
norelli. © April 29, 1929; 2 ¢. May 
1; E pub. 5607; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 11457 


-No one can take your place; fox trot, 


words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by 
Matt Malneck and Frank Signorelli, 
arr. by Frank Skinner; orch. pts. 
4to. © May 7, 1929; 2c. May 8; EH 
pub. 5919; Leo. Feist, inc., New York. 

11458 


592 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1929 


. 11483 


No one else; words by Benny Davis, 
music by Lew Pollack. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 17, 19298; 
E unp. 6844; Remick music corn., 
New York. 11459 


Nobody but you; from Hollywood re- 
vue of 1929, lyric by Joe Goodwin, 
music by Gus Edwards; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by Hank Linet. © May 
27, 1929; 2 c. May 28; E. pub. 6847; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York, 11460 


Nobody but you; lyrics by Joe Good- 
win, music. by Gus Edwards. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Mar. 7, 1929; E unp. 4448; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 

11461 

Nobody else, just you; words and mu- 
sic by T. and N. Jay. © 1c. May 
7, 1929; E unp. 6762; Tillie Jay and 
Naney Jay, New York. 11462 


Nobody ever loved like I love you; 
words by G. H. Pappas, music by 
Samuel H. Speck. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © May 6, 1929; 
2c. May 8: E pub. 5906; Grace H. 
Pappas, Cleveland. 11463 


Nobody loves me; words by F. Kubat, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 20, 1929; 
E unp. 6929; Frances Kubat, Omaha, 
Neb. ~~ 11464 


Nobody’s fault but your own; fox-trot, 
words and music by Alan Murray 
and Ray Noble, arr. by Eddie Bard; 
orch. pts. New York, N. Y., Leo 
Feist, inc. 4to. © April 8, 1929; 
2c. April 9; E pub. 5599; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, Itd., London. 11465 


Noche divina; tango, by K. L. Rich- 
ards, op. 55; pf.+’in B: flat. 
May 16, 1929; E unp. 6825; Kathe- 
rine Louise Richards, New York. 

11466 

Noche (Una) feliz; vals, por M. Pa- 
gan, arr. por Francisco Tiz1: pf. 
© 1c. May 7, 1929; E unp. 6475: 
Manrigque Pagan, New York. 11467 


Noche (Una) serena y obscura; letra 
VY musica de Manuel Moreno, of Mex- 
ico, domiciled at Los Angeles; pf. 
[Photostat] © May 16, 1929; 2 «¢. 
May 21; E pub. 6143; Dionisio Acos- 
ta, Los Angeles. 11468 


Noche (Una) serena y obscura; letra 
y musica por J. Fernandez; two 
voices, [Photostat] © 1.¢. May 
23, 1929; E unp. 7072; La popular 
music publishers, Chicago. 11469 


593 


(Cy: 


Nocturne chinois; by O. Lozzi, op. 14; 
pf. © 1c. May 28, 1929: BE unp 
7235; Osear Lozzi, Providence, R. I. 

11470 

Norwegian dance; by Cuthbert Harris, 
of Great Britain; violin and pf. 
May 22, 1929; 2 c. May 24: E pub. 
6248; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 11471 


Nothing to do—but think of you; lyric 
by Jack Meskill and Monty Siegel, 
music by Felix Bernard, quartette 
arr. by Albert Deer; male voices. 
4to:, ©, Apr. 2,..1929:.2 ce, Apr 5: 
EK pub. 4929; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 11472 


Notre petite vie 4 nous; 24 chansons 
et jeux d’ enfants, par E. Jaques- 
Daleroze, of Switzerland. 1°™-5™° 
recueil. 4to: © Dec.’ 31, 1928; 1 ¢. 
each May 2, 1929; E for. 4294-4298 ; 
Au grand passage, Genéve, Switzer- 
land. 11473-11477 


Notte (Una) a Taormina; da Sicilia 
canora, di G. Mulé, riduzione di A. 
De Cecco, of Italy; orchestrina parti, 
con pf. conduttore. 4to. © May 23, 
1929; 1 c. May 24; E for. 4784; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 11478 


Notte di stelle; serenata, di Giulio de 
Micheli, cf Italy, op. 69; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Mar. 
15,,1929.- 1c. May. 2; Bi for. 40915 
©. Beltramo, San Remo, Italy. 11479 


Novelline; per i piccini e per i grandi, 
parole di Carlo Bonapace e Mario 
Pieracecini, musica di Mario Pierac- 
cini, of Italy. 1. Il tesoro [5 others] 
©” Apr. 25, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 26; H 
for. 4076; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

11480 


Novelty violin solo; from Novelty 
suite, by D. Robinson; violin, with 
pf. ace. © 1c. May 25, 1929; EH unp. 
7108; David Robinson, New York. 

11481 


Now I’m in love; words by Jack Yel- 
len, music by Ted Shapiro; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by Dan Dougherty. 
© May 18, 1929; 2 c. May 20; E pub. 
6101; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, ine., 
New York. 11482 


Now what is love? part-song, words 
from Hymen’s triumph by Samuel 
Daniel, music by Leslie H. Heward, 
of Great Britain, tonic solfa tr. by 
H. J. Timothy; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Apr. 24. 1929" Sie Air 2: 
for. 4083; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 11483 


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11484 


Nu poco poco ’e zuccaro ; versi di Bene- 
detta C. Vairo, musica di L. Canoro; 
violin. © 1c. May 8, 1929; E unp. 
6380; Louis Canoro, New York. 

11484 

Nuptialia; suite in 4 tempi, di Silvio 
Travaglia, of Italy; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. 1. Alba di nozze [3 
others] © Mar. 30, 1929; 1 e@. Apr. 
25; E for. 4065; Guglielmo Zanibon, 
Padua, Italy. 11485 


Nur eine nacht mit dir allein; foxtrot, 
text von Richard Rillo, musik von 
W. D. Charles, arr. von Hartwig von 
Platen, both of Germany; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Jan. 10, 
1929; 1 ce. Apr. 19; E for. 4191; Edi- 
tion Meisel & co., G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

11486 

Nur sympathie; slow-waltz, worte von 
Friedrich Schwarz, musik von Mar- 
tin Pfau, of Germany, arr. von Hart- 
wig v. Platen, of Germany; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Apr. 23,1929" (1"e. May’ 17; for. 
4588; Musikverlag City, Leipzig. 

11487 

Nur sympathie! slow-waltz, worte von 
Friedrich Schwarz, musik von Mar- 
tin Pfau, of Germany, 
von Hartwig v. Platen. © Apr. 15, 
1929; 1 ec. May 7; E for. 4257 ; Musik- 
verlag city, Leipzig. 11488 


Nursery (The); dance-phantasy, by 
Adam Carse, of Great Britain. 1. 
Orch. se. and pts.—2. Pf. © Apr. 9, 
30, 1929; 1 c. each May 17; E for. 
4468, 4472; Augener, Itd., London. 

11489, 11490 


0! I hae seen the roses blaw; North 
Country folk song, melody from 
North Countrie ballads by W. G. 
Whittaker, arr. by H. J. Foss, of 
Great Britain; cho. of mixed voices. 
London, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 4to. 
© May 11, 1929: 1 ce. May 9; E for. 
4742; Hubert J. Foss, London. 

11491 


O love that will not let me go; an- 
them, words by George Matheson, 
music by J. Sebastian Matthews and 
H. Alexander Matthews; mixed 
voices, with organ ace. 4to. © Apr. 
20, 1929; 2 ec. May 2; E pub. 5682; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 11492 


O night of joy and gladness; chorale, 
from the cantata Glad tidings of 
great joy, text by Raymond Earl 
Bellaire, music by Richard Kountz; 
Sop., alto and bar. 4to. © May 6, 
1929; 2 c. May 9; E pub. 6008; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 11493 


klavierarr. | 


pt. III, n.s., v. 24 


O salutaris Hostia; [from Roman 
Catholic liturgy], music by a Sister 
of Saint Agnes. 4to. © Apr. 23, 
1929; 2 c. May 17; E pub. 6186; 
Sisters of Saint Agnes, Altoona, Pa. 

11494 


O starry Flag; anthem, words and 
- music by A. H. Holder; mixed voic- 
es; in A flat, and in B flat. Wayne, 
N. J., Pioneer piano service. © 
May 27, 1929; 2 c. each May 28; H 
pub. 6337; Alfred H. Holder, Wayne, 
N. J. 11495 


O strength and stay; anthem, music 
by C. C. Harwood, of Great Britain ; 
mixed voices; organ ace. 4to. © 
Mar. 21, 1929: 1 c. May 15; EH for. 
4812; Oxford university press, Lon- 
don. 11496 


« 


O wondrous night; Christmas earol, 
anthem or quartet, words and music 
by Bernard Hamblen; mixed voices. 
4to. © May 17, 1929; 2 c. May 18; 
E pub. 6216; Harms, inc., New York. 

11497 


O world, be gay with me; words by 
Nelle Richmond Eberhart, music by 
Leon T. Levy, op. 29; med. or high 
voice. © May 2, 1929; 2c. May 9; 
E pub. 5783; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 11498 


Ob Donau oder Rhein; worte yon EH. 
Leo und L. Ofner, musik von Wil- 
helm Lindemann, of Germany and 
Bernhard Kaempfner, of Austria. © 
Dec. 14, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 7, 1929; H 
for. 4209; Universal edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 11499 


Ob Donau oder Rhein; worte von EH. 
Leo u. L. Ofner, musik von Wilhelm 
Lindemann, of Germany und Bern- 
hard Kaempfner, of Austria, arr. 
von Felix Apold, of Austria; salon- 
orch. mit jazz, pf. direction u. violine 
1 direction. pts. 4to. © Feb. 14, 
1929; 1 ce. Mar. 18; E for. 4222; Uni- 
versal edition, a. g., Vienna. 11500 


Obcinanie Warkoczy ; words and music 
by Frank Przybylski; 1st violin. © 
1c. Apr. 17, 1929; E unp. 7327; An- 
nette Przybylski, Chicago. 11501 


Oberek od Rymanowa; by J. Wyskow- 
ski; clarinet solo. © 1 e¢ May 10, 
1929; EH unp. 6549; John Wyskowski, 
New York. 11502 


O’er Judea’s silent hills; from the can- 
tata Glad tidings of great joy, text 
by Raymond Earl Bellaire, music by 
Richard Kountz; sop., alto and bar. 


594 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1929 


4to. © May 6, 1929; 2 c. May 9; 
E pub. 6006; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 11503 


‘Offenbach (Jaeques) Die schéne He- 
lena; ouverture, arr. von Edmund 
Haensch, of Germany; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor and violin 1 con- 
ductor. © Apr. 15, 1929; 1 ce. May 
7: E for. 4261; Anton J. Benjamin, 
Leipzig. ' 11504 


‘Oft in memory’s garden; words and 
music by Kennedy Russell, of Great 
Britain; in D flat. © May 6, 1929; 
1 cc May 17; E for. 4485; Kennedy 
Russell publications, London. 11505 


Oh! and how; fox-trot, words by R. 
Fay, music by William Van Beaver. 
© 1c. May 25, 1929; E unp. 7119; 
Richard Fay, Mobile, Ala. 11506 


Oh! baby it’s you; words and music 
by H. Kessler. [Words and melody 


only] ©1e. May 13, 1929; E unp. 
‘6692; Helen Kessler, Newburgh, 
be en 11507 


Oh, baby please come back to me; 
words and music by D. J. Groff. 
{Words and melody only] © 1. 
May 22, 1929; E unp. 6994; Donald 
J. Groff, Conneaut, O. 11508 


Oh! boy! her technique; lyric by Max 
Worker, music by Herman M. Parris. 
[Words and melcdy only] © 1 «. 
May 1, 1929; E unp. 6255; Louis 
Parris, Philadelphia. 11509 


Oh brother brother; words by OD. 
Arnold, music by E. Taylor. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. May 20, 
1929; E unp. 6947; Earl Taylor and 
Dick Arnold, Santa Monica, Calif. 

11510 

‘Oh Florida, fair land of sunshine; 
words and music by L. L. Clark, 
arr. by Burrell Van Buren.  Jack- 
sonville, Fla., Clark pub. house. © 
Apr. 18, 1929; 2 c. May 4; E pub. 
5625; Leona Letitia Clark, Jackson- 
ville, Fla. 11517 


‘Oh! How she touches me; comedy fox- 
trot, words and music by Howard 
Flynn and Ralph Butler, both of 
Great Britain; pf. ace., with ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele arr. by Ted 
Pola. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © May 4, 1929; 1 ¢. May 18; 
E for. 4754; Orange musie pub. co., 
London. 11512 


Oh I got the blues; fox-trot, words 
and music by Will Sullivan [i. e. 
W. A. Sullivan], arr. by Florence B. 


11523 


Price. Chicago, Ill., Englewood 
music house. © May 2, 1929; 2 «. 
May 22; E pub. 6182; William 
Agusta Sullivan, Chicago. 115138 


Oh! it won’t be long; words by J. K. 
Kraus, music by Burrell Van Buren. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
May 11, 1929; E unp. 6635; John K. 
Kraus, Springfield, Ill. 11514 


Oh me, oh my; words and music by 
Margaret Webster, Clarence Williams 
and ‘Tim. Brymn. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 18, 1929; 
E unp. 66738; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

11515 

Oh! Mirandy; words by § SEstelle 
Whitney, music by M. Whitney [i. e. 
M. Whitney Helms] [Words and 
melody cnly] © 1c. Feb. 28, 1929; 
EK unp. 4123; May Whitney Helms, 
New York. 11516 


Oh, Miss Propriety; words by H. 
Metzger, music by Chester Escher; 
Ist violin. © 1c. May 2, 1929; E 
unp. 6317; Howard Metzger, Silver 
Creek, N. Y. 11517 


Oh, Mr. Devereaux; words and music 
by L. S. Hollister; 1st violin. © 
1 e@. May 8, 1929; E unp. 6520; 
Leona Stephens Hollister, New York. 

11518 

Oh! my sweet darling, I love you; 
words and music by HEmilio A. 
Aninao; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
May 14, 1929; 2 c. May 18; E pub. 
6261; Musical dept., Filipino federa- 
tion of America, inc., Los Angeles. 

11519 


Oh! pal; words and music by H. Carl 
and ©. R. Rumsey. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. May 16, 1929; 
E unp. 6776; Howard Carl and 
Clarence Ralph Rumsey, Santa Ana, 
Calif. 11520 


Oh Peggy; words and music by E. 
Samuels, of Australia. © 1 ¢ May 
7, 1929; E unp. 6487; Edmond 
Samuels, Sydney, Australia. 11521 


Oh! why have I got the blues; words 
and music by J. J. Kreuter. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 c¢. May 22, 
1929; E unp. 7006; ‘Joseph J. 
Kreuter. Minneapolis. 11522 


Oif der hetzke; words by M. Rund, 
musie by J. Jaffe. [Words and 
melody only] ©41e. May 11, 1929; 
E unp. 7313; Julius Jaffe and Morris 
Rund, New York. 11523 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11524 


Ojos mentirosos; letra e musica por P. 
Ramoz, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Chicago; pf. [Photostat] © 1 « 
Apr. 29, 1929; E unp. 6541; Peter 
Ramoz, Oak Park, Ill. 11524 


Old Black Jce; harmonized by De 
Loss Smith; ten. 1, 2 and bass 1, 2. 


4to. © Apr. 30, 1929; 2 ec. May 10; 
E pub. 5757; Fillmore bros: co., 
Cincinnati. 11525 


Old fashioned daddy-o-mine; words by 
EK. L. Cole, music by Sylvester Long 
Gross; “pt. “O° Wc May 13, 1929; 
E unp. 6689; Edith Laura Cole, La 
Mesa, Calif. 11526 


Old fashioned lady; words and music 
by Abner Silver, Al Sherman and Al 
Lewis; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by 
Joseph. M.- Weiss: (© “Mar. °15, 
1929; 2 ec. Apr. 22; E pub. 6020; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 11527 


Old (An) fashioned sweetheart of 
mine; words and music by Rob 
Palmer. © May 1, 1929; 2 ¢. May 
9; E pub. 5749; Robert Palmer pub. 
co., Los Angeles. 11528 


Old Glory; words and music by EH. V. 
Wark. ©1c. May 27, 1929; E unp. 
7213; Emma Viau Wark, Derry, 
N. H. 11529 


Old (The) home town; words by J. W. 
Rutledge, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
May 29, 1929; E unp. 7277; Joseph 
W. Rutledge, Kenosha, Wis. 11530 


Old (An) Italian love song; words by 
Charles Harrison, and Walter 
Hirsch, music by Harry Sosnik and 
EK. Clinton Keithley, arr. by Chas. 
L. Cooke; pf. and ukulele ace. © 1 
c. May 6, 1929; E unp: 6447; Ted 
Browne music ¢o., ine., Chicago. 

11531 

Old (An) Italian love song; words 
by Charles Harrison and Walter 
Hirsch, music by Harry Sosnik and 
BE. Clinton Keithley; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © May 20, 1929; 2 c. May 29; 
E pub. 6365; Ted Browne music ©o., 
inec., Chicago. 11532 


Old man Grouch; comedy dialogue, by 
Cecil S. Copping, scored by Leo A. 
Kempinski; orch. pts., with pf. or 
organ conductor and violin 1 con- 
ductor. © Mar. 21, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 
22; FE pub. 4462; Irving Berlin 
standard musie corp., New York. 

11533 


pt. III, n. s., y. 24: 


Old melodies bring memories; words. 
by W. Flannigan and Ed. O’Mara, 
music by David Reed. © 1 c. May 
27, 1929; E unp. 7158; Wm. Flanni-- 
gan, Granville, N. Y. 11534 


Old (An) violin; words by Helen Tay- 
lor, music by Howard Fisher, of 
Great Britain. © Apr. 19, 1929; 
1c. May 17; E for. 4482; Boosey & 
co., Itd., London. 11535. 


Old Virginny lullaby ; words and music 
by Bob Palmer [i. e. R. Palmer] © 
1c. Apr. 15, 1929; E unp. 6237; Rob- 
ert Palmer, Los Angeles. 11536: 


Olga; waltz, by S. F. Baldin, of Rus- 
sia, domiciled at Jamaica, N. Y.; pf. 
© 1c May 27, 1929; E unp. 7177; 
Siluan F. Baldin, Jamaica, N. Y. 

11537 

On sk’'s; by Mabel Madison Watson; 
pf. © May 22, 1929; 2 c. May 24;: 
E pub. 6255; Theodore Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. 11538. 


On syncope; paroles de Nazelles et 
Paul Max, musique de André Mau- 
prey, of France; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by F. Salabert. © Apr. 10,. 
1929; 1 ¢ May 16; E for. 4668; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 11539: 


On the banks of that silvery stream ; 
words by W. Caplinger, music by 
Andy Patterson. © 1 ¢ May 11, 
1929; E unp. 6665; Warren Caplin-. 
ger, Akron, O. 11540» 


On top of the world, alone; words by 
Leo Robin, music by Richard A. 
Whiting; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
May 1, 1929; 2 c. May 3; E pub. 
5618; Famous music corp., New 
York. 11541 


On y reviendra; paroles de Léo Lelié- 
vre, fils, et De Lima, musique de 
René Sylviano, of France; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by F. Salabert. © 
Apr. 10, 1929; 1 c. May 16; E for. 
4665; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

11542 

Once in awhile; words by Art Fitch 
fi. e. A. H. Fitch], music by Kay 
Fitch [i. e, K. C. Fitch] [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. May 9, 
1929; E unp. 6864; Kenneth Carlyle 
Fitch and Arthur Holcombe Fitch, 
Olean, N. Y. 11543 


One day, you will remember; words. 
by R. Bayfield Evans, music by Pe- 
ter Packay [pseud. of Pierre Pa- 
quet], of Belgium; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Apr. 15, 1929; 1 ¢. Apr. 27; 
FH for. 4810; International music co., 
Brussels, Belgium. 11544 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1929 


‘One fine day; humorous song, written 
and composed by Kenneth and 
George Western, of Great Britain. 
© Apr. 29, 1929; 1 e. May 17; E for. 
4489; Reynolds & co., London. 

11545 


One for all, all for one; theme song 
of The iron mask, lyric by Jo’ Trent, 
music by Hugo Riesenfeld and Louis 
Alter; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by 
Hank Linet. © Mar. 22, 1929; 2c. 
Mar. 23; E pub. 4479: Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp., New York. 11546 


One (The) in the world; words by 
Erie Little, American version by 
Mae, music by Roger Eckersley. 


American version by D. Savino; pf. 


acc., with ukulele arr. by Hank 
Linet [pseud. of Henry A. Linet] 
Apr’ 126°1929 "2 "e@ Apr."1385 EB 
pub. 6399; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 11547 


One of these days; words and music by 
Hope Hinds. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. May 3, 1929; E unp. 
6356 ; Mila A. Collin, Proctor, Vt. 

11548 


CGne (The) rose that’s left in my 
heart; words and music by D. Lyon, 
and Lani McIntire. © Apr. 16, 
Tee 2. eC. Ape 22 2 pub. Glsl : 
Charles F. Loveland and Del Lyon, 
Los Angeles. 11549 


O’Neili (Norman) Four country pic- 
tures; by N. O’Neill, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf...©. Apr. 5, 1929; 1 ¢: May 
15; E for. 4452; Oxford university 
press, London. 11550 


Only girl; words and music by S. Mi- 
randa and R. Montgomery. © 1 «. 
May 7, 1929; E unp. 6489; Stephens 


Miranda, Hollywood, Calif., and 
Reggie Montgomery, Pasadena, Calif. 
11551 


Only in dreams; lyric and music by 
H. Dalton. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Apr. 24, 1929; E unp. 
6345; Howard Dalton, New York. 

11552 


Only (The) love I know; words by 
M. J. Rega, music by Al. Moquin. 
© 1c. Apr. 27, 1929; E unp. 6164; 
Mike J. Rega, Mt. Pleasant, Pa. 

11553 

Only mother knows best; words and 
music by A. Turner. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. May 22, 1929; 
E unp. 7020; Andrew Turner, Phil- 
adelphia. 11554 


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) 11565 


Only once in a million, million years; 
words and music by A. Lax and HE. 
Craig, [Words and melody only] 
© 1c May 15, 1929; B unp. 6755; 
Arnold Lax and Edward Craig, 
Cambridge, Mass. 11555 


Only you; by Al Jacobs [i. e. A. T. 
Jacobs] © 1 c. May 13, 1929; 
unp. 6680; Albert T. Jacobs, San 
Francisco. 11556 


Oooo! what a bad man; words and 
music by M. Laing. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 8, 1929; 
EH unp. 6510; Marie Laing, New 
York. 11557 


Ophélia ; valse, de Maurice Hermite, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © May 10, 1929; 1c. 
May 28; E for. 4764; Enoch & Gie., 
Paris. 11558 


Opus 1; words by T. Mundy, music by 
Dawn Allen. [Words and melody 
only] 1. Opening chorus.—2. No. 4. 
© 1c. each May 21, 1929; E unp. 
6949, 6950; Talbot Mundy, New 
York. 11559, 11560 


Or vedi, amor; madrigale, versi di 
Francesco Petrarca, musica di- 
Sebastiano Caltabiano, of Italy; 
coro a quattro voci dissimili sole. 
Ano. Cy Apr 26, 1929'3"de, “May 9; 
E for. 4872; Societa_ tipografico- 
editrice nazionale STHN, Torino, 
Italy. 11561 


Or what have you; from The little 
show, words by Grace Henry, music 
by Morris Hamilton; pf. and ukulele 
aee. © May 1, 1929; 2 « May 3; 
E pub. 5653; Harms, inc., New York. 

11562 


divina; parole di Milly 
Dandolo, musica di Pier Adolfo 
Tirindelli, of Italy. © May 23, 
1929; 1 ec. May 24; E for. 4788; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 11563 


Ora . CL’) 


Orange blossom time; from Holly- 
wood revue of 1929, lyric by Joe 
Goodwin, music by Gus Edwards; 
pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by Hank 
Linet., © May. 27, 1929;2 ¢c. May 
28: E pub. 6346; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., New York. 11564 


Organ grinder; descriptive blues, 
words and music by Clarence Wil- 
liams; pf. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. May 
1; E pub. 5582; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

11565 


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11566 


Orgue (L’) dels cavallets; de M. 
Blaneafort, arr. par F. Salabert, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur et 1° violini-conducteur. © 
Apr. 10, 1929; 1 c«. May 16; E for. 
4645; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

11566 


Oriental fantasie; on melodies by 
A. M. Baldwin, ed. by Walter A. 
Quincke and Errol Collins; pf. © 
Apr. 29, 19295 2c. Apr. 265 Hopi. 
5870; Anita M. Baldwin, Santa 
Anita, Calif. 11567 


Oriental fantasy; by Hdward B. Clay- 
poole; pf. © May 13, 1929; 2 «. 
May 18; E pub. 5882; Triangle 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 


11568° 


Oriental flames; by O. L. Guinn; pf. 
© May 21, 1929; 2 c. May 18; H 
pub. 6107; Oscar Lawrence Guinn, 


Sherman, Tex. 11569 
Oriental moon; by J. Lichstein, of 
Canada. [Melody only] © 1 «. 


May 31, 1929; E unp. 7347; Joseph 
Lichstein, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, 
Canada. 11570 


Orthophonic (The); march and two 
step, by John T. Hall; military band 
pts., with solo or 1st B flat trumpet- 
cornet conductor. 4to. © May 15, 
1929; 2..¢), May 145°) pub. 5925; 
Irving music co., New York. 11571 


Orticinas; paso doble flamenco, de 
Alfonso Esparza Oteo, of Mexico; 
pf. © Mar. 1, 1929; 1 ce. May 27; 
EK for. 4797; A. Wagner y Levien 
sucs., Ss. en ¢c., Mexico City, Mexico. 
11572 

Our aerial honeymoon; words’ by 
Larry Deybrook, music by C. D. 
Pavlick; pf. ©.1-¢..May 7%, 1929; 
EK unp. 6882; Clinnie Dill Pavlick, 
St. Louis. iG ire: 


Our Frank; march, by Scott Bradley ; 
band pts. 4to. © Apr. 13, 1929; 
2c. Apr. 138; E pub. 5567; Arabia 
Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S., Houston. 

11574 

Our homeland; words and music by 
Josef Brevard. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. May 16, 1929; BE 
unp. 6775; Gladys R. Breckenridge, 
Tallulah, La. 11575 


Our ladder of roses; theme song of So 
this is Paris, words by S. Gordon, 
music by G. Stephenson. © May 3, 
1029 5. 2 cc. May’ BH “pub. fares 
Stanley Gordon and Gail Stephen- 
son, New York. 11576 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 24 


Our little bag of tricks; words and 
music by J. Fred Coots, Lou Davis 
and Larry Spier. [Words and mel- 


ody only] © 1 ¢c.. May 1, 1929. 
unp. 6278; Famous music corp.., 
New York. : 11577 
Our mission; words and music by 


BE. V. Wark. © 1c. May 27, 1929; 
E unp. 7212; Emma Viau Wark, 
Derry, N. H. 11578 


Our road song; words and music by 
M. Lothhammer. © May 20, 1929; - 
2c. May 27; E pub. 6333; Mildred 
Lothhammer, Sacramento, Calif. 

11579: 


Out beneath the stars; words by J. W. 
Rutledge, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
May 29, 1929; E unp. 7281; Joseph 
W. Rutledge, Kenosha, Wis. 11580 


Out of my dreams; from Jordan River 
revue, words and music by Ramon > 
Wilke Kessler and Leonard 8S. Scott. 
© 1c. May 15, 1929: E unp. 7308; 
Jordan River revue board of Indiana 
university, Bloomington, Ind. 11581 


Out-of-the-way (An) little love nest, 
by an out-of-the-way little stream; 
lyrics by Sammy Lerner, music by 
Sammy Fain. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. May 14, 1929; E unp. 
6717; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 11582 


Outlaw (The); words and music by 
Louis Drakeford [i. e. L. H. Drake- 
ford], of Great Britain. © 1c. Apr. 
2, 1929; E unp. 5339; Lewis Henry 
Drakeford, New York. 11583 


Outward bound; words by Wilfred 
Wilson Gibson, music by W. G. 
Whittaker, of Great Britain; cho. of 
men’s voices. London, J. Curwen & 
sons, ltd. Philadelphia, Curwen, inc. 
4to. © Apr. 23, 1929; 1 ce. Apr. 20; 
E for. 4852; W. G. Whittaker, New- 
castle, England. 11584 


Over hill, over dale; 2 pt. song for 
equal voices, words from Midsummer 
night’s dream, music by G. Godfrey, 
of Great Britain. London, J. Cur- 
wen & sons, ltd. Philadelphia, Cur- 
wen, inc, 4to. © Apr. 30; 1929; 
1c. Apr. 27; HE for. 4350; Graham 
Godfrey, Sutton, Coldfield, England. 

11585 

Oxford (An) quadrangle; by H. HE. 
Randerson, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Apr. 4,‘1929-" 1° May 45 ;° "for: 
4840; Oxford university press, Lon- 
don. 11586 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1929 


11607 


Paa min lysegrgnne ¢; tekst af Alfred 
Kjerulf, musik af Axel Thingsted, of 
Denmark; pf. © Dec. 17, 1928; 1 ¢. 
May 6, 1929: E for. 4265; Nordeuro 
pxeisk musikforlag, Odense, Den- 
mark. 11587 


Pace (La) Santa Romana; versi di 
A. Ventura, musica di-Joseph Val- 
lone, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. S8vo. [Words and melody 
only]. © May 15, 1929; 2 c. May 1; 
E pub. 5909; Angelo Ventura, New 
York. 11588 


Pact of peace; hymn, by A. C. Bruce; 
Bi 4G) 1 e. Ape 25. 1929: BE unp. 
6761; Addie Cornell Bruce, Belling- 
ham, Wash. 11589 


Paddle your heart down a river of 
dreams; words by Robert Maxwell 
Joffe, music by Millard G. Thomas. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
May 8, 1929; E unp. 6519; Maxwell- 
Thomas, music publishers, New York. 

11590 


Padric the fidiler; words by Padraic 
Gregory, music by Ernest Bullock, 
of Great Britain; violin and pf. ace. 
© Apr. 29, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 30; E for. 
4247; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

11591 


Pan; passacaglia, by Arnold Bax, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Apr. 30, 1929; 
1 ce. May 6; E for. 4362; Murdoch, 
Murdoch & co., inc. with J. G. Mur- 
doch & co., ltd., London. 11592 


Paesanella; words and music by P. 
Sciascia. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 23, 1929; E unp. 7053; 
Pasquale Sciascia, Philadelphia. 

11593 


Pageant of P. T. Barnum; suite for 
orch.; by Douglas Moore. Sc. 1. 
Boyhood at Bethel. [4 others] © 
May 8, 1929; 2 e. May 25; E pub. 
6342; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

11594 


Paint slingin’ papa; words and music 
by M. Hayes. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. May 11, 1929; E unp. 
6627; Mariposa Hayes, New York. 

11595 

Painting the clouds with sunshine; 
lyric by Al Dubin, music by Joe 
Burke; pf. and ukulele ace. © Apr. 
16, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 19; E pub. 5813; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

11596 


Pais azul; letra y misica de Jorge del 
Moral, of Mexico. © Mar. 1, 1929; 


1c. May 27; E for. 4791; A. Wagner 
y Levien sucs., Ss en ¢., Mexico City, 
Mexico. 11597 


Pal of S. A. M.: words and music by 
K. Hallock. © 1c. May 27, 1929; 
E unp. 7175; Kopple Hallock, Min- 
neapolis. 11598 


Pal (The) who waits for me; ballad, 
words and music by L. A. Heaton, of 
Canada, arr. by Wal. Bromby. © 
1 @. May 7, 1929; E unp. 6500; Lo- 
rene Ashman Heaton, Rainy River, 
Ontario, Canada. 11599 


Palaschko (Johannes) 24 studi melo- 
dici; per il conseguimento di un bel 
suono sul violino, di Johannes Pa- 
laschko, of Germany, op. 91. © Apr. 
25, 1929. 1°c. Apr. 26; E for. 4079; 
G Ricordi & co., Milan. 11600 


Pals forever; theme song of New Or- 
leans, words by Ben Adam, music by 
Hugo Riesenfeld and Ted Shapiro; 
pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by Dan 
Dougherty. © May 29, 1929; 2 «. 
May 31: E pub. 6426; Ager, Yellen & 
Bornstein, inc., New York. 11601 


Pan mtody zgaduje; words and melody 
by Frank Przybylski; 1st violin. © 
Re Cy ADT oti,  fO20 +, He UN Toes 
Annette Przybylski, Chicago. 11602 


Pannain (Guido) Sonata; di Guido 
Pannain, of Italy; violin and pf. 
© Jan. 23, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 18; E for. 
4231; Universal edition, a. g., Vi- 


enna. 11608 
Pantins (Les) dansent; par Erik 
Satie, of France; pf. © Apr. 10, 


1929 : 


- 1c May 16; E for. 4623; 
Rouart, Lerolle & cie., Paris. 


11604 


Papa I can’t get blue; words and music 
by A. G. Moss. [Words and melody 


only] ©1c. May 22, 1929; E unp. 
7024; Arthur Garfield Moss, New 
York. 11605 


arade of the marionettes ; intermezzo, 
by Val Cheyne, arr. by Adolf Lotter, 
both of Great Britain; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Mar. 
11, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 22; E for. 4158; 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd., Lon- 
don. 11606 


Paradis des cygnes; by James C. 
Bradford; pf. © May 24, 1929; 2c. 
May 27; E pub. 6808; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp., New York. 11607 


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11608 


pt. m1, n. s., v.24 


Paradise with you; words and music 
by S. N. Sparks. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c May 16, 1929; 
E unp. 6803; Sarah Nelson Sparks, 
Atlantie City. 11608 


Parasites of the night; misterioso a la 
polonaise, by L. Brunelli, orch. by 
L. Kun; pts. © May 24, 1929; 2 «. 
May 28; E pub. 6840; Atlas music 
corp., New York. 11609 


Parce Domine; pour double choeur, 4 
7 voix mixtes, 4a capella, musique de 
P. Jean-M. Plum, of France, op. 63. 


4to. Apr. 5, 1929; 1 c Apr. 30; H 
for. 4138; Alph. Schotte et cie., 
Boulogne s/mer, France. 11610 
Parelli (Attilio) Sinfonia; in do 


minore, per orch., di Attilio Parelli, 
of Italy. .@2mo0,. (Pamdineds jC) 
Apres 2a. 929 MEE: Apre 263 hi r0r. 
4075; G. Ricordi & ¢o., Milan. 
11611 
Paris-Milan ; canzone one-step, versi di 
Ramo e Spadaro, musica di Odoardo 
Spadaro, of Italy; pf. © May 24, 
1929; 1 ec. May 16; E for. 4584; A. 
Forlivesi e c., Florence, Italy. 11612 


Parted; waltz song, lyric by Raymond 
Wallace, music by Jimmy Campbell 
and Reg. Connelly, of Great Britain ; 
pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by Harry 
J. Staitord. “© Apr. 4, 1929; 1c. 
Apr. 13; E for. 3800; Campbell, Con- 
nelly & co., London. 11613 


Parting; lyric by William Bruno, 
music by Ernest Charles; med. voice, 
in E.. © May 21, 1929; 2 ¢. May 22; 
FE pub. 6149; Irving Berlin standard 
music corp., New York. 11614 


Parting (The) prayer; Hpworth league 
benediction, words and music by HE. 
Deacon. © Apr. 25, 1929; 2 c. May 
1; E pub. 5588; Edwin Deacon, Tal- 
ent, Or. 11615 


Passacaglia; in the modern style, by 
Purcell James Mansfield, of Great 
Britain, op. 110; organ. © Apr. 24, 
1929; 1 c. Apr. 25; E for. 4084; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 11616 


Passacaille ; par Erik Satie, of France; 
pf. © Apr. 10, 1929; 1 c May 16; 
Ei for. 4624; Rouart, Lerolle & cie., 
Paris. 11617 


Passe-temps; 12 pieces for the pf., 
by Caroline Maude [i. e. Viscountess 
Hawarden], of Great Britain, v. 1. 
© Apr. 24, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 25; E for. 
4086; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

11618 


Pastels; words by Isabel C. Greene, 
music by Marjorie Eastwood Dud- 
ley; med. voice. © May 2, 1929; 
Zc. May 9; EF pub. 5802; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York. 11619 


Pustorale [and] Jolly picnickers; by 
Oswald B. Wilson; pf. © May 4, 
1929; 2c. May 4; E pub. 5666; Ben- 
dix pub. co., Lincoln, Neb. 11620 


-athetie song; by Robert William 
Berick. ©1c. May 15, 1929; E unp. 
6741; Ralph Marie Bonsanti, Brook- 
lyn. 11621 


Patienee; reicht das gltick dir die 
hand, dann schlag ein, English waltz, 
text von Rolf Flor [pSeud. of Max 
Maretzki] and Josef Freudenthal, 
musik von Joe Joyce [pseud. of 
gosef Freudenthal], of Germany, 
arr. von Hartwig von Platen, of Ger- 
many. [German text] 1. Orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. —-2. 
Gesang u. klavier. © Apr. 15, 1929; 
1c. each May 14; E for. 4483, 4440; 
International-edition, G. m. b. H., 
Leipzig. 11622, 11623 


Patria; anthem, by R. Irvin; pf. © 
1c. May 3, 1929; E unp. 6402; Rich- 
ard Irvin, Oyster Bay, N. Y. 11624 


Patriots’ hymn; words by W. G. Bal- 
lantine, music by HE. Ballantine; 
mixed voices. 8vo. © May 424, 
1929; 2 c. May 28; HE pub. 6415; Hd- 
ward Ballantine, Springfield, Mass. 

11625 


Pattison (Lee) Intermezzo; pf. © 
May 21, 1929; 2 c. May 18; E pub. 
6106; Bendix pub. co., Lincoln, Neb. 

11626 


Patty; words by F. Hawkins, music 
by Samuel H. Speck. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 21, 1929; 
iE unp. 6957; Fosta Hawkins, New 
Franklin, Mo. 11626 


Paul Revere’s ride; cantata, text by 
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, music 
by Mary Strawn Vernon and Nora 
Loraine Olin; sop., alto and bar. 
4to. © Apr. 18, 1929; 2 ce. May 14; 
D pub. 27505; Raymond A. Hoff- 
man co., Chicago. 11628 


Pux vobiscum; in piam memoriam F. 
P. S., by J. St. A. Johnson, of Great 
Britain ; orch. se. [Photostat] ©1 
ec. Apr. 18, 1929; HE unp. 6373; Co- 
lumbia graphophone co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 11629 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1929 


Payaso; tango, letra de Gustavo Hoyos 
Ruiz, misica de Alfonso Esparza 
Oteo, of Mexico. © May 2, 1929; 
1 ec. May 27; E for. 4796; A. Wag- 
ner y Levien sucs., s. en ¢., Mexico 
City, Mexico. 11630 


Peguena balada; words by Estanislav 
Alberola Serra, music by J. Osma. 
© 1c. May 21, 1929; E unp. 6984; 
Julio Osma, Astoria, L. I., N. Y. 

11631 


Pelea (La) Tunney-Dempsey; plena, 
letra y musica de R. G. Levy. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
May 25, 1929; E unp. 7181; Rafael 
Gonzalez Levy, New York. 116382 


Pelo 4 pelo; letra y musica de Conra- 
do Varela, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Los Angeles. [Photostat] © May 
16, 1929; 2 c. May 21; E pub. 6142; 


Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 11633 


Pendleton round-up; words by G. F. 
Smith, music by Sylvester Long 
Gross. .pi. (c).' 1 .e...May. 13, 1929: 
E unp. 6688: George Frederick 
Smith, Walla Walla, Wash. 11634 


Pennsylvania ; words and music by H. 
S. Yoder, arr. by Dan Michaud. 
[Photostat] ©1e. May 3, 1929; E 
unp. 6379; Harry Samuel Yoder, Re- 
dondo Beach, Calif. 11635 


Penzanno ’a mamma mia; versi di En- 
rico Pacella, musica di Joseph Far- 
rar), of Italy. domiciled at New 
York; pf. ©/1 ec. May 24, 1929; E 
unp. 7078: John Clano, Woodside, 
ares ey... 11636 


Petite (Une) femme dans un grand 
lit; paroles de Jacques-Charles et 
Léo Leliévre, fils, musique de René 
Sylviano, of France; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by F: Salabert. © Apr. 
10, 1929; 1 c. May 16: E for. 4679; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 11637 


Petite (La) Guiguite; paroles de Na- 
zelles, musique de Albert Chantrier, 
of France; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by EF. Salabert. © Apr. 10, 1929; 
1 ec. May 16; E for. 4670; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 11638 


Petites (Les) sockettes; paroles de 
Fred Pearly et Léo Leliéyre, fils. mu- 
sique de Fred Pearly et Pierre 
Chagnon, of France; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by F. Salabert. © Apr. 
10, 1929; 1 ec. May 16; E for. 4667; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 116389 


Petits (Les) concerts de chambre; ©@l- 
lection de morceaux Classiques, arr. 
de P. S. Herard, M. Chailley et L. R. 


11651 


Feuillard, of France; pf., violon et 
violoncello. v. 2, 3. © Apr. 10, 
1929; 1 c. each May 16; E for. 4612, 
4613; Delrieu fréres, Paris. . 
11640, 11641 
Peuple (Le) ne sait pas; diatribe hu- 
moristique, paroles de Mare Hély, 
musique de Paul Maye, of France. 
© Apr. 10, 1929; 1 c. May 16; EB for. 
4671; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
11642 
Phyllis; by W. E. Kritch; violin and 
pf. © April 30, 1929; 2 ec; May 8; 
E pub. 5621; Gamble hinged music 
co., Chicago. 11643 


Piccadilly; fox-trot, versi di A. Ru- 
bini, musica di Antonio Jannone, of 
Italy; pf. .© Mar,.. 15, 1929: 1 «© 
May 3; E for. 4152; A. & G. Carisch 
& ¢., Milan. 11644 


Pick up the pieces of your’ broken 
heart and put them together again ; 
words and music by M. L. Holden. 
© 1c. May 16, 1929; E unp. 6798; 
Mary Landis Holden, Cincinnati, O. 

11645 


Pierrette’s wedding; by Herberte Jor- 
dan, arr. by Eric Mareo, of Great 
Britain; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor. 4to. © Feb. 22, 1929; 1 c. May 
4; E for. 4163; Bosworth & co., Leip- 
zig. 11646 


Pige, fortzl mig et eventyr; black bot- 
tom-foxtrot, af oprt., Amors luner, 
tekst av Knud Secher, musik av 
Hjler Krahn, of Denmark; pf. 
Feb. 26, 1928; 1 c. May 9, 1929; BH 
for. 4868; Nordeuropzeisk musikfor- 
lag, Odense, Denmark. 11647 


Piggly wiggly; melody by Junie C. 
Cobb. © 1c. May 1, 1929: E unp. 
6259; Lester Melrose, Chicago. 

11648 

Piketown; comic operetta, libretto by 
Mrs. Edwin H. Lemare [i. e. Char- 
lotte Lemare], lyries by E. Y. Cha- 
pin, A. D. Davis and Susan Mont- 
gomery Funk, music by HE. H. 
Lemare, of Great Britain, domiciled 
at Chattanooga, Tenn. © 1 ¢c. May 
15, 1929; D unp. 27507; Edwin H. 
Lemare, Chattanooga, Tenn. 11649 


Pilot me; sacred paraphrase by C. L. 
Barnhouse, on melody by John E. 
Gould; pf. © May 9, 1929; 2 ¢. May 
20; E pub. 6099; Charles L. Barn- 
house, sr., Oskaloosa, Ia. 11650 


Pipes (The) of Pan; words and music 
by A. M. Baldwin. © Apr. 23, 1929: 
2c. Apr. 22; E pub. 5865; Anita M. 
Baldwin, Santa Anita, Calif. 11651 


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11652 


pt. 111, n.s., v.24 


Pirates bold; by Mabel Madison Wat- 
son; pf., with words. © May 22, 
1929; 2 ec. May 24; E pub. 62538; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

11652 


Pixies’ (The) procession; by Cuthbert 
Harris, of Great Britain; violin and 
pf. © May 22, 1929; 2 ¢. May 24; 
E pub. 6244; Theodore Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 11653 


Pizzetti (Ildebrando) ‘Tre _  preludi 
sinfonici; per 1’ Edipo Re, riduzione 
per pf. a quattro mani di Mario Pi- 
lati, of Italy. © Apr. 25, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 26; E for. 4081; G. Ricordi & 
e9., Milan. 11654 


Place (A) to call home; lyric by Ruth 
Htting, music by Phil Schwartz. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
May 6, 1929; E unp. 6442; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 11655 


Playas (Las) del amor; letra y musica 
de Concepcion V. Pardo, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Los Angeles. [Photo- 
stat] © 1. Apr. 15, 1929; E unp. 
6870; Felipe Valdes Leal, Los Ange- 
les. 11656 


Playera (La); by Granados, pf. arr. 
and Spanish words by Tito Schipa, 
of Italy. domiciled at Beverly Hills, 
Calif. © Dee. 3, 1928; 2 ec. Jan. 14, 
1929; E pub. 5892; Forster music 
publisher, inc., Chicago. 11657 


Please come back to our little shack 
that we called heaven; lyric by P. 
Widmayer, music by P. Eaton. 
[Photostat] © 1c. May 2, 1929; E 
unp. 6323; Paul Widmayer and Par- 
ley Eaton, Washington. 11658 


Please don’t cut out my sauerkraut; 
words and music by Geo. J. Bennett 
and Sam Carlton. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e Apr. 30, 1929; E 
unp. 6372; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 11659 


Please take me back to mammy’s 
shack; words and music by E. J. 
Edmunds, arr. by B. Shield. (Cover 
title:—Take me back to mammy’s 
shack) © May 1, 1929; 2 @ May 
20; E pub. 6118; Erwin J. Edmunds, 
Portland, Or. 11660 


Pledge of allegience [!]; 
song, words by W. Bragg, music by 
F. T. Bradley. 4to. © May 20, 
1929; 2 c« May 27; EK pub. 6305; 
William Bragg and Frank T. Brad- 
ley, Middletown, Conn. 11661 


patriot’s - 


Plum (P. J.-M.) Toccata; pour orgue, 
par P. J.-M. Plum, of France, op. 59. 
© Apr. 5, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 30; E for. 


_ 4139; Alph. Schotte et cie., Boulogne 


s/mer, France. 11662 
Plus qu’ hier; fox trot, de Maurice 
Hermite, of France; orch. parties, 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © May 
10, 1929; 1 ec. May 28; E for. 4765; 
Enoch & cie., Paris. 11663 


Poezestunek; words and music by 
Frank Przybylski; 1st violin. ©1e. 
Apr. 17, 1929; E unp. 7317; Annette 
Przybylski, Chicago. 11664 


Pod krivaéfiom; Slovakische tanz- 
Suite, von J. Mory, of Czechoslova- 
kia; grosses orch. Partitura. © 
Jan. 1, 1929; 1 c. May 2; E for. 4280; 
Ries & Erler, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

11665 


Podziekowanie; words and music by . 
Frank Przybylski; 1st violin. © 
1c. Apr. 17, 1929; E unp. 7330; An- 
nette Przybylski, Chicago. 11666 


Poéme élégiaque; par Jean Delaine, 
of France; violoncelle et pf. © Apr. 
10, 1929; 1 c. May 16; E for. 4618; 
Heugel, Paris. 11667 


Poet and peasant; waltz, by Von Sup- 
pé, arr. by J. Lilian Vandevere; toy 
Symphony orch. pts., with pf. and 
teacher’s sc. 4to. © Apr. 27, 1929; 
2. ce. May 138; E pub. 5850; C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 11668 


Polish dance; by Cuthbert Harris, of 
Great Britain; violin and pf. 
May 22, 1929; 2 c. May 24; EH pub. 
6247 ; Theodore Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 11669 


Polite society ; by Nathaniel Shilkret, 
orch. by Henri Klickmann ; orch. pts. 
© May 22, 1929; 2 c. May 24; EB 
pub. 6211; Atlas music corp., New 
York. 11670 


Polka; aus Schwanda, der dudelsack- 
pfeifer, v. Jaromir Weinberger, of 
Czechoslovakia, arr. by Gustav Blas- 
ser, of Austria; pf. © Apr. 4, 1929; 
1 e@ May 8; E for. 4211; Universal 
edition, a. g., Vienna. 11671 


Polka de I’ equilibrista; par M. Blan- 
cafort, arr. par Francis Salabert, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur et 1° violini conducteur. © 
Apr. 10, 1929; 1 c. May 16; E for. 
4648 ; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

11672 


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no. 5, 1929 


11694 


Polka (La) négre; charleston, de Mau- 
rice Hermite, of France; orch. par- 
ties, avee pf. conducteur. 4to. 
May 10, 1929; 1 ec. May 23; -E for. 
4766; Enoch & cie., Paris. 11673 


Polka z TrzeSniowa; by J. Wyskow- 
ski; clarinet solo. © 1 ¢. May 10, 
1929; E unp. 6548; John Wyskowski, 
New York. 11674 


Polonaise in A; by Emil Hilb; pf. © 
Apr. 15,°1929; 2c. May 16; E pub. 
6056; Kalmus filmusic edition, New 
York. 11675 


Poor little senorita; words and music 
by L. L. Shepherd. © 1c. May 9, 
1929; E unp. 6559; Lelia Lorene 
Shepherd, Endicott, Neb. 11676 


Poor unlucky me; lyric by Mort Dixon, 
music by Harry Warren; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © April 22, 1929; 2 ¢. 
April 26; E pub. 5548; Remick mu- 
sic corp., New York. 11677 


Popping the question; my valentine, 

words and music by C, Simmons. © 

1 ce. May 28, 1929; E unp. .7238; 
Cyrus Simmons, Knoxville, Tenn. 

11678 

Poppy’s (The) asleep; lullaby, words 

and musie by A. K. Lynch. © 1. 

May 13, 1929; E unp. 6701; Ada 

Kyl Lynch, Venado, Calif. 11679 


Por tus ojos; letra y musica de Man- 
uel Moreno, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Los Angeles. S8vo. [Photostat] © 
Apr. 22, 1929; 2 ec. Apr. 27; E pub. 
6064; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

11680 


Potpourri; aus dem musikalischen 
schwank, Die sechseropereite, ge- 
sangstext von Kurt Schwabach, 
musik yon Walter Bromme, of Ger- 
many, arr. von Harry Waldau, of 
Germany; pf. © Feb. 4, 1929; 1. 
May 2; E for. 4291; Edition Vuvag, 
verlag u. vertrieb, a. g., Berlin. 

11681 


Pour aller voir le feu d’artifice; 
paroles de Nazelles et Paul Max, 
musique de André Mauprey, of 
France; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by F. Salabert. © Apr. 10, 1929; 
1 ec. May 16; E for. 4676; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 11682 


Poursuite de clowns; de Mare Delmas, 
of France, arr. de L. Julien-Rous- 
seau, of France; orch. parties, avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Apr. 18, 
1929; 1 ¢. Apr. 29; E for. 4846; 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd., Lon- 
don. 11683 


Power and glory; processional march, 
by George L. Cobb, arr. by R. E. 
Hildreth. 1. Band pts., with solo 
B flat trumpet (cornet) conductor. 
2. Orch. pts., with pf. conductor and 
ist violin conductor. © May 2, 
1929; 2 ¢ each May 31; BE pub: 
6379, 6380; Walter Jacobs, — ine., 
Boston. 11684, 11685 


Prairie waters by night; by Carl 
Sandburg, music by Constance Mills 
Herreshoff; high voice. © May 21, 
1929; 2 c. May 23; E pub. 6193; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

11686 


Praise to the Lord, the Almighty 
(Lobe den Herren); words’ by 
Joachim Neander, melody from 17th 
century, arr. by C. J. Voss; mixed 
voices. © 1 c. May 25, 1929; E 
unp. 7180; Christian John Voss, 
Milwaukee. 11687 


Praktische fagott-schule (Practical 
bassoon-school) ; mit ausftihrlichen 
theoretischen erliuterungen, von 
Julius Weissenborn, neu bearb. von 
Carl Schaefer, of Germany. Neue 
ausgabe. © Apr. 11, 1929; 1c. May 
2; E for. 4466; Robert Forberg, 
Leipzig. 11688 


Prayer of memory; offertory, by M. 
Wassenberg; pipe organ. obl. 8vo. 
© May 10, 1929; 2 c. May 138; E 
pub. 5859; May Wassenberg, Van 
Wert, O. 11689 


Prélude en tapisserie; par Hrik Satie, 
of France; pf. © Apr. 10, 1929; 
1 ec. May 16; E for. 4626; Rouart, 
Lerolle & cie., Paris. 11690 


Prélude et fugue; par Hilsa Barraine, 
of France; organ. © Apr. 5, 1929; 
1c. Apr. 30; E for. 4120; Durand et 
cie., Paris. 11691 


Prelude in A flat; by Dorothy Howell, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Apr. 11, 
1929: 1 Gv, May-old 3h A, fOR.) 4520 
Oxford university press, London. 

11692 


Prelude in C major; by Dorothy 
Howell, of Great Britain; pf. 
Apr. 11, 1929 = Tice Maw a Bator, 
4828; Oxford university press, Lon- 
don. 11693 


Preludes for young pianists; by 
Florence A. Goodrich. bk. 2; © 
June 5, 1929; 2 c. and aff. June 7; 
AA 18151; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 11694 


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11695 


Presagi; intermezzo, di Luigi Cerri, 
of Italy, op. 177; small orch. pts., 
with violin 1 conductor. © Apr. 
5, 1929; 1 ec. May 8; E for. 4150; 


A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 11695 
Pretty butterfly; children’s ballet 
dance, words and music by J. 
Fowler. [Words and melody only] 


© 1c. Apr. 30, 1929; E unp. 6296; 
Julia Fowler, San Francisco. 11696 


Pretty cow; unison song, words by 
Jane Taylor, musie by Colin Taylor, 
of Great Britain. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 21, 
1929; 1 ¢. May 9; E for. 4376; 
Oxford university press, London. 

11697 


Pretty little thing; fox trot song, by 
Tommy Malie and Little Jack Little, 
organ arr. by Walter C. Simon; 
pianorgan with words. © May 10, 
1929; 2 ce. May 11; E. pub, 5955; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 11698 


Pretty little thing; fox-trot, words 
and music by Tommy Malie and 
Little Jack Little, arr. by Frank 
Skinner; orch. pts. 4to. © April 
26, 1929; 2 c. April 27; E pub. 5602; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 11699 


Pretty Mary-Jo; lyric and music by 
Earl Eby. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. May 20, 1929; E unp. 
6944; Earl A. Eby, Pasadena. 11700 


Pride of Missouri; march, by J. J. 
Richards; band pts. with solo B 
flat cornet conductor. 4to. © May 
9, 1929; 2 c. May 20; E pub. 6097; 
Charles L. Barnhouse, sr., Oskaloosa, 
Jor 11701 


Pride (The) of the world; words by 
R. Lange, music by John Hermann. 
© 1c. May 31, 1929; BE unp. 7360; 
Rudolph Lange, St. Louis. 11702 


Priére asiatique; par Maurice Pesse, 
of France; orch. parties, avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1928; 
1 ec. May 16, 1929; E for. 4644; 
Choudens, Paris. 11703 


Prima casci dopa eand; words and 
music by P. Seiascia. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. May 28, 1929; 
EK unp. 7056; Pasquae Sciascia. 


Philadelphia. 11704 
Princely courtiers; mareh, by C. EH. 
Downey; band pts. 4to. © May 11, 
4929" 2: ec. May TL: EY pam aero. 


C. Earl Downey, Arlington, Ind. 
11705 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24. 


Priscilla; minuet, by James B. Cor- 
bridge, arr. by Andrew H. Luck; pf. 
© May 14, 1929; 2 c. May 17; E pub. 
6051; Fred Heltman co., Cleveland. 

11706 

Prisoner’s (The) dream; words by 
Joseph EKmmit Hennessey, music by 
Bob Nichols [pseud. of R. N. 
Wilkins]; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by Sherry Pratt. [Photostat] © 
1c. May 4, 1929; E unp. 6415; Robert 


Nichols Wilkins, Brooklyn. 11707 
Progressive march; by A. A. Redlack ; 
pf. © May 238, 1929; 2 ec. May 27; 


E pub. 6410; Anna A. Redlack. St. 
Paul. 11708 


Progressive rhythmic band music folio; 
favorite compositions, dances and 
folk songs for pf., orchestra per- 
cussion instruments and optional 
class singing, introductory word and 
lyrics by Jane Kerley, pf. arrange- 
ments by Clarice Giddings [pseud. 
of Gustav Saenger], orchestrations 
by Frances Taylor [pseud, of Charles 
J. Roberts] v. 1. © Feb. 7, 1929; 
2 ec. Mar. 8; E pub. 4010; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 11709 

Prohibition blues; words and music by 
George B. L. Braun. © 1c. May 8, 
1929; E unp. 6560; Elsa M. 8S. Braun, 


San Francisco. 11710 
Prohibition moon; words by P. H. 
Doran, music by Bud Sloan. ©1e. 


May 16, 1929; E unp. 6808; Pearl 
Helen Doran, Seattle. 11711 


Promessa (La) ; mazurka, by F. Fazio. 
© 1c. May 21, 1929; E unp. 6979; 
Frank Fazio, Brooklyn. 11712 


Promise me; fox-trot ballad, theme 
song to The constant nymph, words 
by Alan Stranks, music by Bill Van 
Cooth, of Australia; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © Feb. 25, 1929; 1 c. May 8; 
E for. 4360; Allan & co., proprietary 
ltd., Melbourne, Australia. 17713 


Promise me dear sweetheart of mine; 
waltz ballad, words and music by 
W. J. Robertson and Vida BH. Litch- 
field. © May 23, 1929 2c. May 27; 
E pub. 6406; William J. Robertson, 
Joliet, Tl. 11714 

Protectorate march: by J. S. Taylor; 
band pts... 4to. © May 9, 1929; 2c. 
May 20; E pub. 6094; Charles L. 
Barnhouse, sr., Oskaloosa, Ia. 11715 


Przodek patstwa mlodyeh: words and 
music by Frank Przybylski; 1st 
violin. ©1e. Apr. 17, 1929; E unp. 
7324; Annette Przybylski, Chicago, 

11716 


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no. 5, 1929 


Przodek starosty ; words and music by 
Frank Przybylski; 1st violin. © 
1 ¢« Apr. 17, 1929; E unp. 7325; 
Annette Przybylski, Chicago. 11717 


Psaume 121; traduction de Paul Clau- 
del, Deutsch yon R. S. Hoffmann, 
musique de Darius Milhaud, of 
France; choeur d’ hommes, a cap- 
pella. Partition.’ 4to. ©’ Feb. 1, 
1029; 1 ¢ Mar. 18; BE for. 4233; 
Universal edition, a. g., Vienna. 

11718 


Puppen-parade (Die); kinderlieder- 
foxtrot-potpourri,- yon W. Linde- 
mann, cf Germany; orch. u. text, mit 
klavier, harmonium wu. jazz band 
stimmen. 4to. © Apr. 30, 1929; 1c. 
May 15: B for. 4691; Wilhelm Linde- 
mann, Berlin-Karlshorst, Germany. 

11719 


Put him in—take him out; words and 
music by Sidney Laney. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. May 29, 
1929; E unp. 7261; Jean Layprence 
Cook, New York. 11720 


Pythian ; overture, by R. B. Hisenberg; 
band pts. 4to. © April 24, 1929; 
2 ¢c..April 29° Ei pub) 25608's""Ww R. 
Dalbey music co., Omaha, Neb. 

dil PAI 

Pythian march; rally song, words and 
music by L. McHenry. © May 4, 
1929; 2 c. May 1; E pub. 5871; Lucy 
McHenry, Los Angeles. 11722 


Quand je viendrai m’asseoir; poéme de 
Jean Moréas, musique de Philippe 
Gaubert, of France. © Apr. 5, 1929; 
1 c. Apr. 30; E for. 4132; Heugel, 
Paris. 11723 


Quand on aime; de Couchette no. 3, 
lyrics de Albert Willemetz, musique 
de Joseph Szule, of France; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by F. Salabert. © 
Apr. 10, 1929; 1 c May 16; E for. 
4684; Francis Salabert, Paris. 11724 


Quand reviendra l’automne; poéme de 
Jean Moréas, musique de Philippe 
Gaubert, of France. © Apr. 5, 1929; 
1 c. Apr. 30; E for. 4129; Heugel, 
Paris. 11725 

Quand une jolie femme; de Couchette 
no. 38, lyrics de Albert Willemetz, 
musique de Joseph Szule, of France; 
pf. ace, with ukulele arr. by F. 
Salabert. © Apr. 10, 1929; 1c. May 
16; E for. 4683; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 11726 

Quartet in E flat; for strings, by 
David Stanley Smith, op. 57. Se. 
4to. 1. Prelude and allegro. [2 


60 


11737 


others]: © Apr. 18, 1929; 2 c. May 
7; E pub. 5668; Oxford university © 
press (New York), ine., New York. 

i hi by Pg 


Quartetto 6; by Bernard Van Dieren, 
of Great Britain; violin 1, 2, viola e 
violoncello. Se. 8vo. © Feb, 21, 
1929; 1 c@ May 9; E for. 4874; Ox- 
ford university press, London. 

11728 

Que cest beau la jeunesse; de Harold 
de Bozi, of France, sur les motifs 
de la chanson d’Henry Moreau et 
Louis Lemarchand; orch. parties, 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © May 
10, 1929; 1c May 28; EB for. 4770; 
Enoch & cie., Paris. 11729 


Queen of love; words by Al Maister, 
music by J. Sherman. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 29, 1929; 
E unp. 7284; Jack Sherman, Boston. 

11730 


Rabbit (The) hop; by Yvonne Beaure- 
gard; pf. © May 2, 1929; 2 c. May 
9; E pub. 6137; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. LAZO. 


Radio blues; by S. Hoopii, jr. [Mel- 
ody only] © 1c. May 4, 1929; HE 
unp. 6411; Sol. Hoop.i, jr., Holly- 
wood, Calif. 11732 


Rag (The) man; words by Emily 
Linsley, music by W. E. McGee. 
(In A song cycle) © 1c. Apr. 22, 
1929; E unp. 6878; Winifred E. Mc- 
Gee, Ceres, Calif. 11733 


Rahi (Le) yaho; chant des pagayeurs 
de l’Oubanghi, par Francis Casade- 
sus, of France; orch. parties, avec 
pf. conducteur et 1° violon-conduc- 
teur:,..,.4to.. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 « 
May 16, 1929; E for. 4628; Chou- 
dens, Paris. 11734 


Rain (The); words by Robert Louis 
Stevenson, music by K. L. Richards, 
op. 4.. © 1c. May 16, 1929; E unp. 
6823; Katherine Louise Richards, 
New York. 11735 


Rain drops; words by Paul De Frank, 
music by E. D. Weinberg. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. May 4, 
1929; E unp. 6403; Eugene D. Wein- 
berg, Roxbury, Mass. 11736 


Rainbow (The) and the rose; valse 
song, words by F. Hope, music by 
Marion Westgarth, of Canada. © 
1 ¢«. May 4, 1929; E unp. 6405; 
Franklin Hope, Vancouver, B. C., 
Canada. 11737 


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11738 


Rainbow- man; words and. music by 
James F. Hanley and Eddie Dow- 
ling; pf. and ukulele acc. © April 
24, 1929; 2 c. April 26; E pub. 5524; 


Harms, inc., New York. 11738 
Rainbow (The) side; hymn, words 
and music by E. Deacon. © Apr. 


25, 1929; 2 c. May 1; E pub. 5589; 
Edwin Deacon, Talent, Or. 11739 


Ramon; waltz song of love, lyrie by 
Modesta Argiiello and Y. P. Roth- 
well, Spanish words by M. Argiiello, 
music by B. Amador, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Los Angeles; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Apr. 29, 1929; 2 «. 
Apr. 25; E pub. 5868; Benito Ama- 
dor, Calexico, Calif. 11740 


Ranchman’s (A) story; words by A. 
Jett, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
May 10, 1929; E unp. 6589; Anna 
Jett, Marlow, Okl. 11741 


Rapprochement (La) Franco Alle- 
mand; paroles de Mare Hély, mu- 
Sique de Roger Birgé et M. Hély, 
of France; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by F. Salabert. © Apr. 10, 
1929; 1 @. May 16; E for. 4677; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 11742 


Rarahu; fox trot, de Maurice Hermite, 
of France; orch. parties, avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © May 10, 1929; 
1 e. May 23; E for. 4767; Enoch & 
Gié:* Paris: 11743 


Reasons; words and music by H. 
Jones. [Photostat] © 1c. May 29, 
1929; EH unp. 7286; Hugh Jones, Los 
Angcles. 11744 


Récit; complainte russe, par Alex. De 
Taeye, of Belgium; orch. parties, 
avec pf.-conducteur et 1° violon- 
conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 
1 ec. May 16, 1929; E for. 4627; 
Choudens, Paris. 11745 


Recitations and songs no. 5 for Chil- 
dren’s day; ed. by J. H. Fillmore. 
Svo. Cincinnati, O., Fillmore music 
house. © Apr. 8, 1929; 2 ¢, and aff. 
Apr. 18; AA 8304; Fillmore bros. 
co., Cincinnati. 11746 


Recollections; words and music by 
E. D. Wilson, arr. by F. M. Pierce. 
© 1 ¢. May 10, 1929; E unp.’ 6601; 
Edward D. Wilson, Walla Walla, 
Wash. 11747 


Red (The) and blue blues; by Joe 
Edwards [pseud. of E. Cucuel]; 2 
pfs., 4 hands. © Apr. 1, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 15; E pub. 5676; Edward Cu- 
cuel, New York. 11748 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Red hair and freckles; lyric by How- 
ard Dietz, music by Jessie L. Dep- 
pen. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. May 17, 1929; E unp. 6889; Re- 
mick music corp., New York. 11749 


Red hot tamale; words and music by 
Leon De Costa. [Words and melody 
only] ©41e. May 21, 1929; E unp. 
6953 ; Olive De Costa, New York. 


11750 
Red players; fox-trot, by Raymond 
Wraskoff, of France; orch. pts. 4to. 


© Apr. 5, 1929; 1 ce. Apr. 30; E for. 
4100; H. Benjamin, Paris. 11751 


Regret; words and music by A. Read 
and M. Reisman. © 1c. May 16, 
1929; E unp. 6796; Morton Reisman 
and Alan Read, Chicago. 11752 


Relativity ; words and music by J. Gri- 
noch, of Poland, domiciled at New 
York. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c¢. May 16, 1929; E unp. 6867; 
Jacob Grinoch, New York. 11753 


Remember, I love you; words and 
music by E. M. Bradley, of Great 
Britain. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 27, 1929; E unp. 7202; 
Ernest M. Bradley, Prince Edward 
Island. 11754 


Remembrance; by A. Saleza, tran- 
scribed by Francis Findlay; string 
orch. sc. and pts. © Apr. 29, 1929; 
2 e. May 2; E pub. 5594; B. FB. 
Wood music co., Boston. 11755 


Rendezvous bei Lehir; potpourri aus 
Franz Lehar’s meisterwerken, arr. 
von Viktor Hruby, of Austria; pf. 
with words. © Mar. 15, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 5; E for. 4420; Wiener bohéme- 
verlag, Vienna. 11756 


Repasz on parade; march-two step, by 
H. J. Lincoln; pf. © May 18, 1929; 
2c. May 20; E pub. 6117; Harry J. 
Lincoln music ¢o., Philadelphia. 

11757 


Return (The) of Barnacle Bill the 
sailor; words by Frank Luther, 
music by C. J. Robison. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. May 24, 
1929: E unp. 7076; Carson J. Robi- 
son, New York. 11758 


Reveller’s (The) return; don’t wake 
the wife, burlesque, by E. Frederic 
Curzon, of Great Britain; orch. pts. 
4to. © Apr. 15, 1929; 1 c. May 10; 
E for. 4397; Boosey & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 11759 


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Reverie; by Nell Hanft; pf. © Apr. 
23, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 22; E pub. 5866; 
Walter A. Quincke, Los Angeles. 

11760 

Réverie-berceuse; by Gardner Leland 
[pseud. of Arthur Ryder]; pf. © 
Apr. 30, 1929; 2 c« May 2; E pub. 
5685; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

11761 

Réverie crépusculaire a Sina; piéce 
arabe, par Alex. De Taeye, of Bel- 
gium; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur et 1°* violon-conducteur. 4to. 
© Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ec. May 16, 1929; 
E for. 4639; Choudens, Paris. 11762 


Rheinland marsch; worte und musik 
von H. T. Dreyer, of Germany, op. 
57, no. 1, instr. von Carl Zimmer, 
of Germany; orch. pts.,. with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Feb. 1, 1929; 1c. 
Apr. 19; E for. 4174; Heinz Theo 
Dreyer, Berlin. 11763 


Rheinland marsch; worte u. musik von 
H. T. Dreyer. of Germany, op. 57, 
nosasept | ©: Jams23,' 19292105 -c. 
Apr. 19; E for. 4184; Heinz Theo 
Dreyer, Berlin. 11764 


Rhythmic play; games and dances for 
- children, with selections from the 
classics, by Francis M. Arnold; pf. 
© May 138, 1929; 2 c. May 20; EB 
pub. 6092; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 11765 


Ride (The) of the witches; photoplay 
music, by George J. Trinkaus; orch. 
pts. with pf. or organ conductor. © 
Apr. 16, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 19; E pub. 
5816; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

11766 


Riding along with the moon; words 
and music by Frank: Parente. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
May 24, 1929; E unp. 7080; James 
Dante, Madison, N. J. 11767 


Rio Grande (The); poem by Sache- 
verell Sitwell, German version by 
Beryl de Zoete, set for cho., orch. 
and solo pf. by Constant Lambert, of 
Great Britain. Voc. sc. © Apr. 11, 
1929; 1 ec. May 15; E for. 4446; Ox- 
ford university press, London. 

11768 


Rita; by J. Russel Robinson and Ber- 
nie Cummins; pf. © May 20, 1929; 
2c. May 25; E pub. 6293; Vincent 
Youmans, New York. 11769 


River (The) girl; cinema incidental, 
by Joseph Engleman, of Great Brit- 
ain; orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 


11780 


© Aug. 3, 1928; 1 c. May 22, 1929; 
E for. 4724; Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 
11770 


Rivers of Devon; suite for pf., by E. 
Markham Lee, of Great Britain. 1. 
Tamar. [3 others] © May 22, 1929; 
1c. May 18; E for. 4699; Goodwin 
& Tabb, ltd., London. 11771 


Robes Pierre & co.; kriminal-ballett- 
sketch, von Yvonne Georgi und Ha- 
rald Kreutzberg, musik yon Friedrich 
Wilckens, of Germany; 2 klaviere 
zu vier hinden. © Nov. 17, 1928; 
1c. Jan. 7, 1929; E for. 4200; Uni- 
versal edition, a. g., Vienna. 11772 


Robin sings a song; by Mathilde Bil- 
bro; pf. © May 2, 1929; 2c. May 4; 
EH pub. 5692; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. ILVTS 


Robinhood in Hollywood; words and 
music by Meryl Prince and B. Al- 
faro; pf. and ukulele ace. San Fran- 
cisco, Meryl Prince. © May 20, 
1929; 2 c« May 27; E pub. 6332; 
Bernice Alfaro, San Francisco. 

11774 


Rockhurst stomp; from College daze, 
lyric and music by F. Condon; pf. 
© 1c. May 24, 1929; E unp. 7084; 
Frank Condon, Kansas City, Mo. 

11775 


Roll up the shade so the sun shines in; 
waltz song, words and music by 
Thomas Buster Page; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © May 13, 1929; 2 c. May 
16; © pub. 6027; Page music shop, 
Lima, O. 11776 


Rolling stone; fox-trot, words and 
music by H. Feltcorn; pf. © 1 .¢. 
May 1, 1929; E unp. 63801; Herman 
Feltcorn, Dorchester, Mass. 11777 


Roma; mazurka, by D. Roccisano [i. e. 
Dominic Frank Roccisano]; violin 
and pf. ©1c. May 20, 1929; E unp. 
6946; Dominick Roccisano, East 
Longmeadow, Mass. 11778 


Roma, love of loves; words and music 
by A. M. Brown. [Words and mel- 
ody, only], © 1.¢, May 3151929; 
E unp. 7356; Aaron M. Brown, Palo 
Alto, Calif. 11779 


Romance; fox-trot, words by Charles 
O’Flynn, music by James Burns; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Apr. 12, 1929; 
2.e. Apr. 24;. E pub.i51d2s), Ao J. 
Stasny music co., inc., New York. 

11780 


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11781 


Romance of youth; by C. Dagilis, of 
Lithuania, domiciled at New York, 
arr. by Ed. Morbach, jr.; violin, 
with pf. and cello ace. © Apr. 17, 
1929 ; 2 c. Apr. 27; E pub. 5466; Carl 
Dagilis, New York. 11781 


Romancer (The); valse, by Joseph 
Lanner, arr. by Aubrey Winter, of 
Great Britain; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Apr. 17, 1929; 
1c. Apr. 29; E for. 4156; Hawkes & 


son (London) Iltd., London. 11782 
Rosa; polka, by E. Wilfahrt. © 1 «. 
May 11, 1929; E unp. 6657; Eddie 
Wilfahrt, New Ulm, Minn. 11783 


Rosalee; negro ballad, words and mu- 
sic by D. Allman. © 1c May 14, 
1929; E unp. 6729; Drue Allman, 
Philadelphia. 11784 


Rose (A) I chose; words by J. Ro- 
land Hogue, musie by E. C. McCaw. 
© 1c. May 11, 1929; EB unp. 6654; 
Eleanor Custer McCaw, New York. 

11785 


Rose (The) of Flanders; waltz, theme 
song to Dawn, words and music by 
Jack O’Hagan, of Australia. © Mar. 
15, 1929; 1 c. May 8; E for. 4359; 
Allan & co., proprietary Itd., Mel- 
bourne, Australia. 11786 


Rose (The) of memories; words by F. 
G. Kirsch, music by Mark Boucher. 
[Photostat] © 1c. May 17, 1929; 
E unp. 6853; Frederick G. Kirsch, 
Detroit. 11787 


Rosemary; by Colin Taylor, of Great 
Britain; violin and pf. © Nov. 22, 
1928; 1 c. May 9, 1929; E for. 4881 ; 
Oxford university press, London. 

11788 

Rosen aus Florida; operette in 3 ak- 
ten, von A. M. Willner und Heinz 
Reichert, musik von Leo Fall of Aus- 
tria, musikalische einrichtung ftir 
das theater von Erich Wolfgang 
Korngold, of Austria; klavierauszug 
zu 2 hinden mit beigeftigtem text. 
© Mar. 21, 1929; 1 © Mar 18: bh 
for. 3218; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 11789 


Rosenthal (Manuel) Cing chansons 
juives; de M. Rosenthal, of France. 
1. Chanson du gardien de la vigne. 
[4 others] © Apr. 5, 1929; 1c. Apr. 
30; E for. 4098; Siréne musicale, 
Paris. 11790 

Roses, en bracelet ...; poéme de Jean 


Moréas, musique de Philippe Gau- 
bert, of France. © Apr. 5, 1929; 1 


pt. 117, n. S., v. 24 


a 


c. Apr. 30; E for. 4130; Heugel, 
Paris. 11791 


Roses for the king; words by Charles 
Henry Souter, music by KEHdith 
Harrhy, of Great Britain. © Apr. 
12, 1929; 1 c. May 10; E for. 43899; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 11792 


Rossini (Gioacchino Antonio) Ange- 
lina; la cenerentola, komische oper 
von Jacob Ferretti, unter tberset- 
zung und hinzuftigung der original- 
secco-rezitative fiir die deutsche 
biihne umgearbeitet u. neugestaltet 
von Hugo Rohr, of Germany; orch.- 
partitur. © Apr. 18, 1929; 1 c. May 
15; E for. 44538 ; Drei masken verlag, 
a. g., Berlin. 11793 


Rowing on the old mill stream; words 
and music by P. A. G. Quinn. © 1 
ce. May 8, 1929; E unp. 6507; Patrick 

loysius George Quinn, Fairview, O. 
11794 


Six cameos; by Alec 
Rowley, of Great Britain; pf. 4 
hands. 1, Valse. [5 others] © 
Nov. 29, 1928; 1 c. May. 15, 1929; E 
for. 4836; Oxford university press, 
London. 11795 


Roxane; menuet, by Learsi, of France ; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
©. Dee. 31, 1928; 1 c. May 16, 1929; 

' E for. 4601; Learsi, Paris. 11796 


Rubia princesita; letra y musica de 
Ramon Peraza, arr. por M. Moreno, 
both of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles. 8vo. [Photostat] © May 
11, 1929; 2 ec. May 18; E pub. 6077; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 11797 


Ruby; words by R. S. B. Mann, music 
by Burrell Van Buren. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. May 11, 1929; 
Fi unp. 6639; Robert Swart Bouck 
Mann, Phoenix, Ariz. 11798 


Rudy, your love songs reach my heart ; 
words by Rita Lhérie Breen, music 
by May Singhi Breen. © May 23, 
1929; 2 c. May 24; E pub. 6206; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 

11799 


Rum-tum-tum; words and music by 
Rex Earle, of Great Britain; pf. 
and ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © May 1, 1929; 
1 ec. May 23; E for. 4752; Harmer 
music co., London. 11800 


Running; from Sketches from child- 
hood, by William Francis Donohue, 
op. 8, no. 3; pf. © May 2, 1929; 2c. 
May 9; E pub. 5794; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 11801 


Rowley (Alec) 


608 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1929 


Russian river waltz; words and music 
by R. Raney. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. May 17, 1929; E unp. 
6848; Rebekah Raney, San Fran- 
cisco. 11802 


Russian: steppes; words and music by 
A. Lax and E. Craig. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 15, 1929; 
Eounp. 6756; Arnold Lax and Ed- 
ward Craig, Cambridge, Mass. 

11803 

Rustle of spring; by Christian Sind- 
ing, op. 382, no. 3, simplified tran- 
scription by Andrew H. Luck; pf. 
© May 14, 1929; 2 « May 17; B 
pub. 6050; Fred Heltman co., Cleve- 
land. 11804 


Saera Italia; canto patriottico, di 
Italos [pseud. of Pietro Ostali], of 
Italy. © Dec. 28, 1928; 1 ec. May 
29, 1929: E for. 4807; Casa musi- 
cale Sonzogno, Milan. 11805 


Sacred (The) hour; reverie, by Albert 
W. Ketéibey, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Apr. 15, 1929: 1 c..May-4;: E for. 
4160; Bosworth & co., ltd., London. 

11806 


Sailing for Scotia; words by R. Batch- 
elor, music by F. W. Sanders, of 
Canada. © May 9, 1929; 2 ec. May 
27; E pub. 6331; Florence Ward 
Sanders, New Westminster, B. C., 
Canada. ~— 11.807 


Sailing home: waltz song, intro. They 
all love Jack, and Sailing, words 
and musie by Charles Leonard and 
Charlotte Low. © 1c. May 8, 1929; 
E unp. 6530; Lucile C. Green, Sau- 
salito, Calif. 11808 


Sailing way up in the skies of blue; 
werds by Grace Sawyer, music by 
Phil Starr. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. May 25, 1929; E unp. 
7127; Grace M. Sawyer, New Bri- 
tain, Conn. 11809 


St. Cecilia (The) hymnal; collection 
of hymns, motets, antiphons, psalms, 
ete., compiled, harmonized, arr. and 
ed. for congregational and choir use 
by J. Alfred Schehl. © Apr. 6, 
1929: 2 c. and aff. Apr. 12; A 6680; 
Frederick Pustet co., ine., Cincin- 
nati. 11810 


Same. © May 20, 1929; 2 c. and 
aff. May 23; A 9232; Frederick Pus- 
tet co., inc., Cincinnati. 11811 


Salomons visdom:; fox trot, tekst af 
John Riegel, musik af Thy. Oxbgl, 
of Denmark; pf. © July 7, 1927; 
1 ¢. May 6, 1929; E for. 4267; Nor- 


11821 
deuropxisk musikforlag, Odense, 
Denmark. 11812 


Salut (Le) du toréador; paso doble, de 
Fidelio Giai-Levra et D. Berniaux, 
arr. par D. Berniaux, of France; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
© Apr. 5, 1929; 1 ec. Apr. 30; E for. 
4126; D. Berniaux, Bois-Colombes, 
France. 11813 


Salvation (The) army instrumental al- 
bums; four quartettes, compiled by 
F. G. Hawkes, of Great Britain. 
Full sc. and pts. 4to. no. 6. Ist and 
2nd cornets B flat, horn E flat and 
euphonium B flat.—no. 7. Cornet B 
flat, horn E flat, bar. B flat and eu- 
phonium B flat. © May 15, 1929; 
1 ec. each May 29; E for. 4805, 4806 ; 
Salvationist pub. & supplies, Itd., 
London. 11814, 11815 


Samarkand ; oriental fox trot song, by 
Rud. Schwarz-Richards, American 
version by Pat Ballard [pseud. of 
Francis Drake Ballard], new music 
and rev. by Tom Waring. © Apr. 
22 19292. Apr 24: Kr pub. ‘ast ; 
Kemp-Moore, ine., New York. 11816 


Sandman (The); words by Roy L. 
McCardell, music by C. G. Dickson. 
© 1c. May 1, 1929; E unp. 6297; 
Caspar G. Dickson, Washington. 

11817 

Sandy Hook; nautical march, by Hugo 
Frey; orch. pts. 4to. © Apr. 30, 
1929; 2 ec. May 1; EH pub. 5568; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 11818 


Santo Spirito; Roman war _ song, 
words adapted from Bulwer Lytton’s 
Rienzi, music by John Foulds, of 
Great Britain, op. 5, no. 1; cho. of 
mixed voices. 4to. © Apr. 29, 1929; 
1c. Apr. 25; E for. 4071; W. Pax- 
ton & co., Itd., London. 11819 


Santos improvising and filling in for 
all lead instruments; including spe- 
cial features for tenor banjo, by W. 
J. Eckhard. © May 9, 1929: 2 «@ 
May 4; E pub. 5667; Don Santos 
pub. co., inc., Rochester, N. Y. 

11820 


Sargino; ouverture, de F. Paér, arr. 
par W. Tullius, of France; orch. re- 
streint avee pf. conducteur. pts. 
Dee. 31, 1928; 1 c..Apr. 30, 1929.;, B 
for. 4115; Choudens, Paris. 11821 


Satie (Erik) 4 préludes; par Brik 
Satie, of France; pf. 1. Féte don- 
née par des chevaliers normands en 
Vhonneur d’une jeune demoiselle. 
[3 others] © Apr. 10, 1929; 1 ¢. 


609 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11822 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Satie (Erik )—Continued. 


May 16; E for. 4625; Rouart, Le- 
rolle & cie., Paris. 11822 


Satisfied; fox-trot, lyric by Irving 
Caesar, music by Cliff Friend. © 
May 8, 1929; 2 c. May 10; E pub. 
5915; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

11823 

Satisfied; fox-trot, lyric by Irving 
Caesar, music by Cliff Friend, arr. 
by Frank Skinner; orch. pts. 4to. 
© May 21, 1929; 2c. May 22; E pub. 
6228; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

11824 

Satisfied; words by D. J. Overfield, 
music by Cleo A. Hibbs. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. May 25, 
1929; E unp. 7186; Dorothy Jane 
Overfield, Long Beach, Calif. 11825 


Satisfied ; words by S. E. Davis, music 
by Sylvester Long Cross; pf. ©1lce. 
May 27, 1929; E unp. 7153; Samuel 
E. Davis, Fresno, Calif. 11826 


Satisfied with Jesus; hymn, words 
and music by J. M. Broadwell. © 
1 e@. May 28, 1929: E unp. 7051; J. 
M. Broadwell, McKees Rocks, Pa. 

11827 

Saturnia; polka, by M. Casalone, of 
Italy, domiciled at San Francisco, 
Calif., arr. by A. Cagnazzo; [accor- 


dion] ©1e. May 20, 1929; E unp. 
6935; Maggiorino Casalone, San 
Francisco. 11828 


Say it with a big brass band; words 
by Joe Goodwin, music by Gus Ed- 


wards. [Chords, single staff] © 
1c. Mar. 7%, 1929; E unp. 4447; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York. 11829 


Say it with a solitaire; from The care- 
less age, words by Herman Ruby, 
music by Ray Perkins; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © May 20, 1929; 2 c. May 
23; E pub. 6290; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 11830 


Scandal (The) song; words and mu- 
sic by Fred Rose; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © May 27, 1929; 2 ec. May 29; 
E pub. 6868; T. S. Denison & co., 
Chicago. 11831 


Scéne champétre corrézienne; scéne 
mimée de Jules Casadesus, musique 
de Francis Casadesus, of France; 
orch, pts., with pf. conductor. © 
Apr. 5, 1929; 1 c.. Apr. 30; E for. 
4119; Choudens, Paris. 11832 


Scheiner (Walther) Sechs siebenbtir- 
gische volkslieder; aus den samm- 


lungen von Fr. W. Schuster u. G. 
Brandsch, zweistimmig gesetzt u. 
hrsg. von Walther Scheiner, of Ru- 
mania. 12mo. Kleiderfreude. [5 
others] © Jan. 3, 1929; 1 c. May 
2; E for. 4278; Georg Kallmeyer ver- 
lag, Wolfenbiittel, Germany. 11833 


Scherzando; par Blair Fairchild, revue 
editée par S. Dushkin; violin and 
pf. © April 30, 1929; 2 ec. April 24; 
E pub. 5520; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 11834 


Scherzo-caprice; by John Thompson, 
op. 89; pf. © May 15, 1929; 2 ¢ 
May 16; E pub. 5946: Schroeder & 
Gunther, ine., New York. 11835 . 


Scherzo-valse; par Emmanuel Cha- 
brier, transcription pour violon et pf. 
par Manuel Sevilla y Roa, of Mexico. 
© Apr. 12, 1929; 1 ec. May 17; EB 
for. 4480; Enoch & cie., Paris. 11836 


Schneefried (Sn6frid) ; improvisation 
fiir melodrama gem. chor und orch., 
worte von V. Rydberg, musik von 
Jean. Sibelius, of Finland, op. 29. 
Klavier auszug. [Swedish, German 
and Finnish text] © Apr. 25, 1929; 
1 «@ May 9; E for. 4413; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 11837 


School topicals; words by Harry 
Waine, music by Sydney Bird, of 
Great Britain. set 1. 4to. A bal- 
lad of x and y. [2 others] © May 
13, 1929; 1 ec. May 14; EH for. 4465; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 11838 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Alphonse et 
Estelle; ouverture, arr. par W. Tul- 
lius, of France; orch. restreint avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 31, 
1928; 1 ce. Apr. 30, 1929; E for. 4116; 
Choudens, Paris. 11839 


Alt-Wien ; zwei walzersuiten nach 
tinzen von Franz Schubert, bearb. 
von Ignaz Friedman, of Poland; pf. 
nos. 1, 2. © Nov. 30, 1928; 1 c. each 
Jan. 17, 1929; E for. 4204-4205; Uni- 
versal edition, a. g., Vienna. 

11840, 11841 
Fierrabras; ouverture, de F. Schu- 
bert, op. 76, arr. par W. Tullius, of 
France; orch. restreint avee pf. con- 
ducteur. pts. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 30, 1929 ; E for. 4117 ; Choudens, 
Paris. 11842 


Stindchen; text av Karl-Ewert, 
valsarr. efter Franz Schubert’s be- 
romda serenad, av Sylvain, of Swe- 
den; pf. © July 14, 1928; 1 ce. May 
20, 1929; E for. 4703; Edition Syl- 
vain, Stockholm, Sweden. 11843 


610 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1929 


— Theme from the Unfinished sym- 
phony; arr. by Ernest Reeves, of 
Great Britain; violin or ’cello and 
pf. © May 1, 1929; 1 c. May 10; 
E for. 4398; Walsh, Holmes & co., 
Itd., London. 11844 


Schule des violinvortrages auf melodi- 
scher grundlage; in 2 teilen, von 
Otakar Sevtik, of Czechoslovakia. 
1. teil, heft 1-5. «© Jan. 21, 1929; 
1 ec. each May 2; E for. 4304-43808 ; 
Ol. Pazdirek, Briinn, Czechoslova- 
kia. 11845-11849 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) Gene- 
viéve; ouverture, arr. par W. Tul- 
lius, of France; orch. restreint avec 
pf. conducteur. pts. © Dee. 31, 
1928; 1 e. Apr. 30, 1929; E for. 4118; 
Choudens, Paris. 11850 


Soldier song; arr. for toy sSym- 
phony orch. by J. Lilian Vandevere; 
picture se. and teacher’s se. 4to. 

May 4, 1929; 2 ec. May 23; EH pub. 
6393; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 
11851 


Schwanda, der dudelsackpfeifer (Svan- 
da dudak) ; potpourri aus volksoper 
in 2 akten von MiloS Kare§s, deutsche 
bearb. von Max Brod, musik von 
Jaromir Weinberger, of Czechoslo- 
vakia, zusammengestellt von Gustav 
Blasser, of Austria; pf. © Apr. 4, 
1929; 1 ce. May 3; E for. 4345; Uni- 
versal edition, a. g.. Vienna. 11852 


Schweizer salon-album; 10 melodien- 
reiche salonstticke, von Hermann 
Wenzel, of Germany; pf. bd. 10. © 
Dee. 31, 1928; 1 c. May 2, 1929; E 
for. 4322; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 

11853 


Scorchin’; by Pat McCarthy [i. e. Pat- 
rick McCarthy] [Melody only] © 
1c. May 23, 1929; E unp. 7049; Her- 
man Friedman and Pat McCarthy, 
New York. 11854 


Seotch fantasia; arr. by A. Honicky; 
violin and pf.- © 1 c. May 1, 1929; 
E unp. 6284; Antonin Honicky, Sche- 
nectady, N. Y. 11855 


Scot’s (The) lament [and] The acci- 
dent; recitations with musical ace. 
written by Kennedy Allen, music 
arr. by Kitty Kennedy Allen. of 
Great Britain; pf. © Apr. 29, 1929; 
1 e. May 17; E for. 4487; Reynolds 


& co., London. 11856 
Scourging (The); duet, words and 
music by L. J. Kindig. © May 1, 


1929; 2 ec. May 10; E pub. 5771; 
Lisle James Kindig, Mattoon, Il. 
11857 


11866 


Screen moods; by C. A. J. Parmentier ; 
organ. 1. Reminiscence. [4 others] 
© Apr. 30, 1929; 2 ec. May 1; E pub. 
5579; Irving Berlin standard music 
corp., New York. 11858 


Sereen novelettes; theatre organ se- 
ries, by C. A. J. Parmentier; organ. 
folio 6. Roxyettes. [4 others] © 
May 6, 1929; 2 c. and aff. May 7; AA 
14914; Irving Berlin standard mu- 
sie corp., New York. 11859 


Scuola (La) del bel canto italiano; ad 
uso dei giovani clarinettisti con acc. 
di pf., di Alessandro Cardoni, of 
Italy. © May 6, 1929; 1 ce. May 7; 
E for. 4837; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

11860 


Sea-croon; by Greville Cooke, of Great 
Britain, bowed and fingered by Ced- 
ric Sharpe; violoncello and pf. © 
Apr. 30, 1929; 1 c@ May..24: E for. 
4739; Joseph Williams, Itd., London. 

11861 


Sea shanties; collected and harmon- 
ized by R. R. Terry, arr. by Maurice 
Jacobson, of Great Britain; violin 
1 and 2 and ‘cello, with pf. ace. 
1. Bound for the Rio Grande. [4 
others] © Apr. 10, 1928; 1 ec. May 
2, 1929; EB for. 4855; J. Curwen & 
sons, ltd., London. 11862 


Sechser (Die) operette; musikalischer 
schwank in 8 akten, von S. de 
Buillet, gesangstexte von Kurt 
Schwabach, musik yon Walter 
Bromme, of Germany, arr. von 
Harry Waldau, of Germany ; klavier- 
auszug. © Feb. 25, 1929; 1 ec. May 
2; E for. 4290; Edition Vuvag, 
verlag u. vertrieb, a. g., Berlin. 

‘ 1863 


Second handed man; words and music 
by S. Easton and KE. Waters. 
[Words and melody only] ©l1e. 
May 21, 1929; E unp. 6970; Sidney 
Easton and Ethel Waters, New 
York. 11864 


Secrets of love; Bohemian melody, 
arr. by A. Honicky; violin and pf. 
© 1 ce. May 1, 1929; BE, unp. 6282; 
Antonin Honicky, Schenectady, 
i? Wis 11865 


Seeriuberjenny; aus Die dreigroshen- 
oper, nach dem _ Englischen des 
John Gay, deutsche bearb. von Bert 
Bracht, musik von Kurt Weill, of 
Germany. © Jan. 8, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 
7; E for. 4213; Universal edition, 
a. g., Vienna. ; 11866 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES § 


11867 


- pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


Sei mir gut, schdne Marietta; sere- 
nade, worte von Rudolf Anatol Petz, 
musik von Ernst Arnold, of Austria, 
op. 187. © Sept. 5, 1926; 1 c. Mar. 
21, 1929; EH for. 4224; Verlag Josef 
Blaha, Vienna. 11867 


Self (A) made failure; words and 
music by E. B. Pope. © 1 ec. May 
17, 1929; E unp. 6884; Edward 
Buckley Pope, Stamford, Conn. 

11868 


Sellerie; lied und foxtrot, text von 
Charles Amberg, musik von Percy 
Milton, of Germany, klayv. arr. von 
Nico Dostal, of Austria. © Dec. 
22,1928 ;* 1: 'e. Apr. 8051929 9 hr tor. 


4053; Alrobi musikverlag, G. m. 
b. H., Berlin. 11869 
Sennen Cove; by Billy Mayerl, of 


Great Britain; pf. © Apr. 27, 1929; 
1c. May 17; E for. 4481; Boosey & 
co., Itd., London. 11870 


Sennerin sehnsucht nach der alm; 
text und musik von P. Rohricht, of 
Germany, op. 15, no. 2c, bearb. von 
Hermann Wenzel, of Germany; 
gemischten chor a capella. 4to. © 
Dee. 31, 1928; 1 ec. May 2, 1929; HE 
for. 4811; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 

11871 

Senteurs (Les) de la nuit; de Mare 
Delmas, of France, arr. de L. Julien- 
Rousseau, of France; orch. parties, 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © Apr. 
18, 1929; 1 e. Apr. 29; E for. 4847; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd., Lon- 
don. 11872 


Senza _ figlie! versi di Pasquale 
Buongiovanni, musica di L. Canoro; 
violin. © 1c. May 38, 1929; E ump. 
6381; Louis Canoro, New York. 

11873 

Senza pate; versi e musica di Luigi 
Donadio, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. © 1c. May 6, 1929; E unp. 
6445; John Clano, Woodside, L. LI.. 
eee 11874 


Serenade; by Royal Andrews Merwin; 
pf. © May 21, 1929; 2 « May 22; 
E pub. 6268; G. Ricordi & ¢co., inc., 


New York. 11875 
Serenade; fiir violine, viola und 
violoneell, von Alexander Jemnitz, 


of Hungary, op. 24. Partitur. 12mo. 
© Jan. 9, 1929; 1c. Feb. '7;. Hi for. 
4208; Universal edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 11876 


Sérénade d’amour; von Harry Waldau, 
op. 60, arr. von Leopold Weninger, 


of Austria; orch. pts., with pf. or 
organ conductor, violin 1 conductor 
and words. 4to. © Apr. 15, 1929; 
1 ce. May 7; E for. 4259; Anton J. 
Benjamin, Leipzig. 11877 


Serenading the moon; words by 
Charles Newman, music by Jules K. 
Stein, arr. by Rube Bennett; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © May 14, 1929; 
2c. May 18; E pub. 6262; Milton 
Weil music co., Chicago. 11878 


Serenata (La); by G. Braga, arr. by 
Carl Sauer, of Australia; violin 1, 2, 
with pf. and additional pts. for 
string orch. © Apr.,.8, 1929; 1 ce. 
May 13; EH for. 4756; W. H. Paling 
& co., Itd., Sydney, Australia. 11879 


reminiscenze 
napoletane, versi di Pasquale L. 
Esposito, musica di L. Canoro; 
violin. © 1c. May 3, 1929; E unp. 
6382; Louis Canoro, New York. 

11880 


Serenata napulitana; versi di Salva- 
tore di Giacomo, musica di Pietro 
Montani, of Italy. © May 17, 1929; 
1c. May 13; E for. 4416; A. For- 
livesi & c., Florence, Italy. 11881 


Serenata all’ antica; 


Serenata ticinese; von H. Kuyper, of 
Netherlands; pf. © Nov. 30, 1928; 
1G. “Apr: “19° 1929-5" for ate 
Elisabeth Kuyper, Lugano, Switzer- 
land. 11882 


Serenissimus-marsch ; von Kurt Mello, 
of Germany, op. 45; saion orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Feb. 
4831929: 1.4. May 2:3. Deter i1on 
Carmen-verlag, Dresden, Germany. 

11883 


Sex appeal; from The awful truth, 
words and music by Walter O'Keefe 
and Bobby Dolan. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 c. May 24, 1929; 
E unp. 7094; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 11884 


Shadows through my window pane; 
words by A. B. Omerod, music by 
H. A. Hummel. Milwaukee, Wis., 
Crescent song pub. co. © Apr. 24, 
1929; 2 ¢@. May 3; EE pub. 5714; 
Adrian Blaine Omerod, Milwaukee. 

11885 

Shall I tell you, mother; French folk 
tune, arr. for toy symphony orch, 
by J. Lilian Vandevere; picture sc. 
and teacher’s se. 4to. © May 4, 
1929; 2.¢e.,: May 23; E pub. 6392; 
C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 11886 


612 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1929 


Shamrock stay wth me; words and 
music by I. O'Donoghue. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. May 25, 
1929; E unp. 7109; Irene O’Don- 
oghue, Brooklyn. 11887 


Shapiro Bernstein cinema series; by 
A. Louis Brunelli, Samuel M. Berg 
and Eugene Conte; pf. nos, 1-12. 
© May 23, 1929; 2 c. May 24; E 
pub. 6271; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine., New York. 11888 


She decided to be a bride; words and 
musie by C. L. Cousin. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 27, 1929; 
E unp. 7193; Celina Leblanc Cousin, 
Lutcher, La. 11889 


She loves me, yes she loves me; words 
and music by P. A. Fritsch. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. May 22, 
1929; E unp. 7004; Paul A. Fritsch, 
Cobb, W:-s. 11890 


She’s a girl with a personality; words 
by E. Shaffer, music by Chester 
Escher; 1st violin. © 1 ¢. May 2, 
1929; EH unp. 6318; Edith Shaffer, 
Royalton, Pa. 11891 


She’s a good girl; lyric by Jack Mur- 
ray, music by Sammy Fain. © May 
O519295"2).c:;. May 10: Epub. 5837; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 11892 


She’s a real American girl; words by 
C. Schwab, music by Sylvester L. 
Cross. New York City, Frank Har- 
ding. © Apr. 23, 1929; 2 c. May 38; 
E pub. 5901; Charles Schwab, Sedro 
Woolley, Wash. 11893 


She’s a red hot mama with a ba-ba- 
ba-by face; lyric by Max Worker, 
music by Herman M. Parris. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. May 1, 
1929; E unp. 6257; Louis Parris, 
Philadelphia. 11894 

She’s absolutely hopeless at lovin’; 


song fox-trot, words and music by 
Ray Noble and Alan Murray, both 


of Great Britain; pf. ace, with 
ukulele arr. by Ted Pola. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 3, 


1929; 1 @ May 18; E for. 4753; 
Orange music pub. co., London. 
11895 
She’s got blue eyes; written by Clif- 
ford Seyler, composed by Henry Ar- 
thur, of Great Britain; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © May 14, 1929; 1 c@ May 
16; E for. 4500; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, Itd., London. 11896 


11906 


She’s got what I need; words and mu- 
sic by W. Crawley. [Words and 
melcdy only] © 1c. May 7, 1929; 
E unp. 6457; Wilton Crawley, New 
York. 11897 


She’s just the baby for me; fox-trot 
novelty, lyric by Joe McDaniel and 
Jack Sharpe, music by Elwood M. 
Wilson and Charley Raymond, dance 
arr. by E. M. Wilson; orch. pts. © 
May 10, 1929; 2°c> May 20; E pub. 
6430; Joe McDaniel music co., New 
Bern, N. C. 11898 


She’s my girl; words by Evelyn May 
Hosmer, music by C. Escher. © 
May 27, 1929; 2 c. May 27; E pub. 
6318; Chester Escher, New York. 

11899 


She’s some hot party; words and mu- 
sic by J. H. Wild.. © 1 ce. May 16, 
1929; E unp. 6829; John H. Wild, 
Chicago. 11909 


She wouldn’t say yes; words and mu-. 
sic by Al Jacobs and Herb Scharlin. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
May 27, 1929; E unp. 7168; Albert 
T. Jacobs and Herbert M. Scharlin, 
San Francisco. 11901 


Shepherd (The); musical play in 3 
acts, lyrics and music by Mathilde 
Bilbro. 4to. © May 9, 1929; 2c. 
May 11; D pub. 27482; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 11902 


Shin-t6; scéne rituelle japonaise, par 
Frane:s Casadesus, of France; orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur et 1° 
violon conducteur. 4to. © Dee. 31, 
1928; 1 c. May 16, 1929; E for. 4640; 
Choudens, Paris. 11903 


Ships that pass in the night; poem by 
Longfellow, music by S. Young, of 
Great Britain; cho. of men’s voices. 
London, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. Phil- 
adelphia, Curwen, inc. 4to. © Apr. 
30, 1929; 1-c. Apr. 27; E for. 4851; 
Stuart Young, North Weald, Essex, 
England. 11904 


Shoifor shel mushiach; words by M. 
Rund, music by J. Jaffe. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. May 22, 
1929; E unp. 7027; Julius Jaffe and 
Morris Rund, New York. 11905 


Short (A) story; words by Herbert 
J. Brandon, music by Charles Huer- 
ter; med. or high voice. © May 2, 
1929; 2 c. May 9; IF pub. 5798: G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 11906 


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11907 


Shudders; cinema incidental, by Jos- 
eph Engleman, of Great Britain; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. © 
Aug. 3, 1928; 1 c. May 22, 1929; H 
for. 4727; Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 

11907 

Siberia ; Russia, photoplay music, from 
The continent, by Christiaan Kriens; 
orch. w.th pf. or organ conductor. 
© May 6, 1929; 2 ec. May 9; E pub. 
6017; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 11908 


Siciliana; by Harold Rutland, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Feb. 21, 1929; 
1 ec. May 15; E for. 4887; Oxford 
university press, London. 11909 


Sicilienne; par Gabriel Fauré, op. 78, 
nouvelle edition revue par Ronchini, 
of France; violoncelle et pf. © Apr. 
8, 19293 1%! Apr: 19 3° for!'18635''S. 
Hamelle, Paris. 11910 


Sight reading tests for beginners; by 
Dora Pierce and Lilian Leavey, of 
Great Britain... bk.. 3.)\,.©, Apr. 5, 
1929; 1 ec. May 15; E for. 4447; Ox- 
ford un.versity press, London. 11911 


Signal fires; from suite In the Indian 
country, by Cady C. Kenney, arr. 
by R. E. Hildreth. 1. Band pts. with 
solo B flat trumpet or cornet conduc- 
tor.—2. Orch. pts. with pf. conduc- 
tor. © Mar. 4, 1929; 2¢. each April 
29; E pub. 5545, 5546; Walter Ja- 
cobs, ine., Boston. 11912, 11913 


Silver (The) road; song or recitation, 
words and music by Alma Stanley. 
Belmar, N. J., Edgar 8S. Werner & €o. 
© May 8, 1929; 2c. May 13; E pub. 
6401; M. S. Titus-Werner, Belmar, 


1 a 11914 
Silver threads among the gold; theme 
and variations, by Smith and 


Holmes; duet for 2 B flat cornets or 
saxophones, with pf. acc. © May 9, 
1929; 2 c. May 20;,.H pub. 6100; 
Chares L. Barnhouse, sr., Oskaloosa, 
Ta. 11915 
Silver wings; airplane romance, by 
Frank E. Hersom; pf. © May. 2, 
1923: 2 ec. May 31; E pub. 63878; 
Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 11916 
Simmo Napulitane; versi di Giovanni 


Bruno, musica di A. Salemme, of 
Italy. [Words and melody oniy] © 
1 ec. May 6, 1929; E unp. 6434; 


Adolfo Salemme, New York. 11917 


Simple Simon; photoplay music, by 
David H. Broekman and Sam A. 
Perry, orch. by George J. Trinkaus ; 
oich. pts., with pf.-organ conductor. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


——— 


© Apr. 18, 1929: 2 c Apr. 22: BE 
pub. 5823; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 11918 


Since I first met you; words and music 
by J. Kopf. [Chords, single staff] 
© 1c. May 7, 1929; E uup. 6479; 
Jack Kopf, Philadelphia. J1919 


Since some one stole you from my 
arms; words and music by Q. it. 
Redd. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 28, 1929; E unp. 7250; 
Quinton Elmer Redd, New York. 

11920 


Since you went away: words by’ J. 
Connolly, music by Chester Escher ; 
ist violin. © 1c. May 2, 1929; E 
unp. 63811; Jerome Connolly, Fort 
Sherman, Canal Zone. 11921 


Sinfonia concertante; by William Wal- 
ton, of Great Britain; orch. Full sce. 
© Jan. 31, 1929; 1 ¢. May: = Bivtor: 
4388; Oxford university press, Lon- 
don. 11922 


Sinfonietta giocosa; von Arnold Ebel, 
of Germany, op. 39; grosses orch. 
Partitura. © Feb. 28, 1929; 1 c. May 
2; E for. 4279; Ries & Erler, G. m. 
b. H., Berlin. 11923 


Sing a sweet song for dad; words and 
music by D. Olds. © 1c. May 27, 
1929; E unp. 7174; Dot Olds, Los 
Angeles. 11924 


Sing me a love-song softly; ballad, 
words and music by Arthur A. Penn, 
of Great Britain, domiciled at Block 
Island, R. I.; high voice. © May 2, 
1929; 2 ec. May 9; E pub. 5803; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 11925 


Sing me a song of the sunny South; 
words and music by Anne Moore 
[pseud. of S. A. Whittemore], arr. 
by Leo Wiemer. [Photostat] © 
1c. May 18, 1929; E unp. 6899; Sa- 
rah A. Whittemore, Washington. — 

11926 


Sing till the clouds roll by; lyric by 
Douglas Durkin, music by Vollstedt, 
arr. by Christopher O’Hare. © May 
2;.1929; 2) c; May,.2; E pub.ioa71; 
Kay & Kay music pub. corp., New 
York. 11927 


Singin’ in the rain; from Hollywood 
revue of 1929, lyric by Arthur Freed, 
music by Nacio Herb Brown; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by Hank Li- 
net. © May 27, 1929; 2 c. May 28; 
E pub. 6350; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., New York. 11928 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1929 


11950 


Sir Nicholas’ caper; by Robin Milford, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Nov. 29, 
1928; 1c. May 15, 1929; E for. 4834; 
Oxford university press, London. 

11929 


Sirinata a Catarina; versi di A. Gloria, 
musica di Nino Sciacea, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York. © 1c. May 
28, 1928; E unp. 7215; Angelo Gloria, 
New York. 11930 


Sistaltica; riduzione di Aldo Canta- 
rini, of Italy; orchestrina parti, con 
pf. conduttore. 4to. © May 6, 1929; 
1 ce. May 7; E for. 4836; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 11931 


Sister Hot Foot; by Mickey Guy; orch. 
pis. 4to: -© Apr. 12,1929’; 2c. Apr. 
13 ; E pub. 5023 ; Lake music publish- 
ers, New York. 11932 


Sittin’ down beside of the Lamb; negro 
spiritual, arr. by John W. Work; 
men’s voices. 4to. © May 2, 1929; 
2c. May 4; E pub. 5690; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 11933 


Sitting around thinking about my 
baby ; words and music by Sam Cos- 
low; pf. and ukulele acc. (Cover 
title :—Thinkin’ about my baby) © 
May 23, 1929; 2 c. May 23; E pub. 
6184; Famous music corp., New 
York. 11934 


Sitting on the garden gate; song fox- 
trot, words and music by Clarke 
Lewis, of Great Britain; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © May 7, 1929: 1c. May 
8; E for. 4402; Worton David, ltd., 
London. 11935 


Six (A) cylinder rag-time; von Clé- 
ment Doucet, of France; pf. (In 
Album Wiéner-Doucet) © Feb. 1, 
1929 5/1 -e:. Mar. (18%) for, 4235; 
Universal edition, a. g., Vienna. 

11936 

Sjomanstés (En); vals, text av Sven 
Dolff, musik av Nils Lorén, of Swe- 
den; pf. (Cover title :—Min sjéman- 
stds) © Jan. 15, 1929; 1 ¢. May 6; 
E for. 4273; Reuter & Reuter, Stock- 
holm, Sweden. 11937 


Skater’s waltz; by Emil Waldteufel, 
op. 183, transcribed by Ralph Rain- 
ger; pf. © May 7, 1929; 2 c. May 
9; E pub. 5741; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 11938 


Skepparhistorier, eller 6stberg ljuger 


och berittar; sangvals, text och 
musik av Ejnar  Westling, of 
Sweden; pf. © July 1, 1927; 1c. 


May 6, 1929; BE for. 4272; Reuter & 
Reuter, Stockholm, Sweden. 11939 


Skiddle de skow; lyric by Perry Brad- 
ford, music by Jimmy Johnson. © 
Apr. 16, 1929; 2 e@ Apr. 19; E pub. 
5812; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

11940 


Skies (The) have been gray ever since 
you went away; words by Oscar 
William Neilson, music by Phil 
Starr. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 25, 1929; E unp. 7129; 
Oscar W. Neilson, Poughkeepsie, 
ING, Xs 11941 


Skyward; composed by R. O. Eaton, 
arr. by Puzant Barsumian; pf. 
April 23, 1929; 2 ce. April 24; E pub. 
5534; Robert O. Eaton, Lancaster, 
Pa. 11942 


Sleep, my baby sleep; words and music 
by D. S. Carlson. [Photostat] © 
1 ec. May 138, 1929; E unp. 6691; 
Dorothy S. Carlson, Oakland, Calif. 

11943 


Sleeping swans; by Paul Bliss; pf. © 
April 29, 1929; 2 ec May 3; E pub. 
5643 ; John Church co., Cincinnati. 

11944 


Sleepy Rio Grande waltz; words and 
music by C. J. Robison. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. May 16, 
1929; E unp. 6799; Carson J. 
Robison, New York. 11945 


Sleepy time moon; words and music 
by I. McLarty. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © May 7, 1929; 2c. 
May 15; E pub. 5939; Ivan McLarty, 
Villa Rica, Ga. 11946 


Sleepy valley; from The rainbow man, 
words by Andrew B. Sterling, music 
by James F. Hanley; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Apr. 24, 1929; 2 ce. May 21; 
E pub. 6240; Harms, ine., New York. 

11947 ° 


Sleepy valley; words by Andrew B. 
Sterling, music by James F. Hanley; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Mar. 24, 
1929; 2 ec. April 26; E pub. 5526; 
Harms, ine., New York. 11948 


Slub; words and music by Frank 
Przybylski; 1st violin. © 1 c¢. Apr. 


17,, 1929; HE unp. 7321; Annette 
Przyby|ski, Chicago. 11949 
Slub janka; by P. Humeniuk. [Melody 


only] ©1c. May 29, 1929; E unp. 
7289; Paul Humeniuk, New York. 


11950 


615 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT EN TRIES 


11951 


pt. 11, 0.'S., v.24 


Slumber song; by John Thompson, op. 
41; pf. © May 15, 1929; 2c. May 
16; E pub. 5945; Schroeder & 
Gunther, ine., New York. 11951 


Slumber song; poem by Fred Edmonds, 
music by C. Hector, of Great Britain. 
London, J. Curwen & sons, Itd. 
Philadelphia, Curwen, ine. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 
20, 1929; 1 @ Apr. 18; E for. 43849; 
Chastey Hector, Hove, England. 

11952 


Small (A) violet I plucked from 
mother’s grave; words and music by 
EK. W. Shockley. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Apr. 29, 1929; 
2c. May 3; E pub. 5896; Emory W. 
Shockley, Salisbury, Md. 11953 


Smile away ; fox-trot, words and music 
by S. M. Margolis. New York, 
Frank Harding. © May 20, 1929; 2 

«@. May 29; E pub. 6356; Sydney M. 
Margolis, Worcester, Mass. 11954 


Smile (A) from you’ sweetheart; 
words by D. J. Overfield, music by 
Marguerite Irene Stocking. © 1 «. 
May 28, 1929; E unp. 7258; Dorothy 
Jane Overfield and Marguerite 
Stcecking, Long Beach, Calif. 11955 


Smile (The) you miss; words by Wm. 
Cary Duncan, music by Raymond 
Hubbell; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
April 26, 1929; 2 c. April 29; E pub. 
5650; Chas. Freshman co., inc., New 
York. 11956 


Smiling Irish eyes; lyric by Herman 
Ruby, music by Ray Perkins; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © May 13, 1929; 
2c. May 16; E pub. 6163; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 11957 


Snoldby trav; af Jacob Gade, of Den- 
mark; pf. with words. © Mar. 9, 
1929; 1 c. May 7; E for. 4264; Gade 
& Warny, Copenhagen. 11958 


Snowdrop; unison song for children, 
* words by Alfred Hayes, music by 
Granville Bantock, of Great Britain. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Apr. 12, 1929; 1 ce. May 
10; E for. 4395; Boosey & co., ltd., 
London. 11959 


Snuggle pup; by George L. Cobb; pf. 
© Mar. 4, 1929; 2 c. April 29; E pub. 
5543; Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 

11960 

So blue for you; words and music by 
VY. L. Black. [Words and melody 
only}. © 1 e¢ May 20, 1929; E unp. 
7096; Vera Luis-Black, Buffalo. 

11961 


So geht’s zua bei uns in Wien; marsch. 
von Emanuel Hornischer, of Austria, 
arr. von R. H. Dietrich, of Austria ; 
salon und kleines orchesterstimmen. 
4to. © Apr. 5, 1929; 1 c. May 38; 
E for. 4338; Verlag Josef Blaha, 
Vienna. 11962 


So long; march song, from The 
cock-eyed world, words and musie by 
Con Conrad, Sidney D. Mitchell and 
Archie Gottler. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. May 28, 1929; EB unp. 
7228 ; De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, 
ine., New York. 11963 


Soaring: (The) eagle; march, by John 
N. Klohr; band pts. with solo B flat 
cornet conductor. 4to. Apr. 24, 
1929; 2 c Apr. 26; E pub. 5529; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 11964 


Soft, soft wind; words by Charles 
Kingsley, music by Alfred M. Wall, 
of Great Britain ; mixed voices. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Apr. 4, 1929; 1 ec. May 9; E for. 
4378; Oxford university press, Lon- 
don. 11965 


Solo en la tumba; letra y musica de 
Alfredo Reza, of Mexico, domiciled 
at El Paso. 8vo. [Photostat] © 
Apr: 221929" 2 c Apr Zi) Beas 
6065; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

11966 

Sem varje liten pirla; text av Karl- 
Hwert, musik av Jules Sylvain 
[pseud. of Stig Hansson], of Swe- 
den; pf. © Jan. 2, 1929; 1 ¢. Jan. 
12; E for. 4424; Hdition Sylvain, 
Stockholm, Sweden. 11967 


Some day I pray you'll be mine; words 
by Orel Hicks, music by David Reed. 
© 1c. May 27, 1929; E unp. 7164; 
Orel F. Hicks, Conneant, O. 11968 


Some day you'll be sorry; words by 
Margie Morris and Frank Capano, 
music by Sal Russo; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © May 11, 1929; 2 c. May 15; 
EK pub. 5949; World music pub. ¢o., 

, Philadelphia. 11969 


Some day you'll be sorry, when you 
find that you can’t forget; words by 
R. M. Lowder, music by Eugene 
Platzman. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Apr. 30, 1929; 2 c. May 
oy iG pu, 5897;. R. Montgomery 
Lowder, Kannapolis, N. C. 11970 

Some other day; words and music by 
Ambrose Barker, of Great Britain ; 
pf. and ukulele’ ace. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © May 10, 
1929; 1¢. May 8; E for. 4857; Keith- 
Prowse & co., ltd., London. 11971 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1929 


11993. 


Someday; words anon., music by M. 
Hatfield. [In 2 keys] © 1. each 
May 17, 1929; H unp. 6862; Mar- 
garet Hatfield, Croton, N. Y. 11972 


Someday in Spain; words and music 
by H. Levine. [Words and melody 


only] ©1e May 29, 1929; E unp. 
7285; Hyman Levine, New York. 

11973 

Someone; by H. Bortman; melody, 


with pf. acc. © 1c. May 25, 1929; 
EK ounp. 7116; Harry Bortman, Phila- 
delphia. 11974 


Someone; words and music by Johnnie 
Walker and M. Prince; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © May 1, 1929; 2 ce. May 
9: E pub. 5746; Meryl Prince, San 
Francisco. 11975 


Someone; words by L. Stillwell, music 
by Phil Starr. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. May 8, 1929; E unp. 
6514; Lottie Stiliwell, Oxford, Mich. 

11976 


Someone is working for loved ones 
dear; words and music by BH. Stan- 
ford. [Words and melody only] © 
i ec. May 3, 1929; E unp. 6365 ; Eliza- 
beth Stanford, Philadelphia. 11977 


Something’s gotta be done about that; 
words by Ballard Macdonald and 
Dave Dreyer, music by Arthur John- 
sten. [Words and melody only] © 
Te. May 1, 1929; E unp. 6267; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 11978 


Semetime yowle [!] change your 
mind; ballad, words and music by 
M EH. Palmer. ©1c. May 20, 1929; 
E unp. 6938; Marguerite HE. Palmer, 
Hockerville, Okl. 11979 


Somewhere a mother’s voice is calling; 
waltz, words by P. A. Montroy, mu- 
sic by Ray Hibbeler. © 1 ¢« May 
8, 1929; E unp. 6551; P. A. Montroy, 
Jennings, La. 11980 


Son (The) of man is come; hymn, 
words [adapted] from St. Luke and 
music by L. J. Kindig. © May 1, 
1929 > 2c. May 10; EF pub. 51665 
Lisle James Kindig, Mattoon, Ill. 

11981 


Son please ask yo’? mammy can I be 
her new ice man; words and music 
by H. Jones. © May 6, 1929; 2c. 
May 8; E pub. 5730; Harry Jones, 
Rome, N. Y. 11982 


Son premier rendez-vous; paroles de 
J. Meunier, musique de Fred Mélé 
et Craven, of France. © Apr. 10, 
1929; 1 ec. May 16; E for. 4609; Edi- 
tions musicales Evette, Paris. 11983 


57721—29—_8 


Sonata clisica; por Manuel M. Ponce, 
digitada y adaptada por Andrés Se- 
govia, of Spain; guitar. © Feb. 15, 
1929; 1 @oPeb. 9) BH for 2740p 1B. 
Schott’s sdéhne, Mainz, Germany. 

11984 

Sonata in F minor; by Ernest Walker,. 
of Great Britain; violoncello and pf. 
© Nov. 8, 1928; 1 ce. May 9; E for. 
4585; Oxford university press, Lon- 
don. 11985: 


Sonate in C dur; von Kurt Thomas, of 
Germany, op. 13; klavier. © Apr. 
30, 1929; 1 c. May 15; E for. 4467; 
Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 11986: 


Song-bird of the night; 2 pt. song, 
words by J. EH. Carpenter, altered, 
music by S. Glover, arr. by Hal 
Huntley. 4to. © May 8, 1929; 2«. 
May 11; E pub. 5848; J. E. Fearis & 
bro., Chicago. 11987 


Song development; no. 3, by Frederic 
H. Ripley and Harry Lawson Harts. 
(The Stanhope ed. of schcol music, 
no. 290) S8vo. [Words and melody 
only] © Apr. 22, 1929; 2 c Apr. 
29; E pub. 6121; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 11988 


Song in C; by K. M. L. Smith, of 
-Great Britain, domiciled at Garden 
City, N. Y.; melody with pf. acc. 


[Photostat] © 1 ¢«. May 8; 1929; 
E unp. 6919; Kenneth Moncrieff 
Leslie Smith, Garden City, L. L, 
Ne 11989: 


Song in H flat; by K. M. L. Smith, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at Garden 
City, N. Y¥.; melody with pf. ace. 


[Photostat] © 1 e¢ May 8, 1929; 
E unp. 6920; Kenneth Moncrieff 
Leslie Smith, Garden City, L. L, 
Ni XY: 11990: 


Song in the Valley of Humiliation; 
short anthem, words by John Bun- 
yan, music by Ernest Bullock, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices; organ 
ace. 4to.. © Mar. .21,,,1929; 1. ec. 
May 15; E for. 4814; Oxford univer- 
sity press, London. 11991 


Song of autumn; words by Emily Lins- 
ley, music by. W. E. McGee. (Jn A 
song cycle) © 1c. Apr. 22, 1929 - 
E unp. 6880; Winifred HE. McGee, 
Ceres, Calif. 11992 


Song (The) of Charons pretty flower ; 
words and musie by F. V. Lindholm, 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
May 27, 1929: E unp. 71898; Frances: 
V. Lindholm, San Francisco. 11993. 


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11994 


pt. m1, n. s., v. 24 


Song of devotion; air religioso for pf., 
by Frederic Groton, op. 66.. © May 
13, 1929; 2 ec. May 24; E pub. 6321; 
Boston musie co., Beston. 11994 


Song (A) of flight; words and music 
by A. W. Harvey. 4to. Washing- 
ton, D. C., Progressive music bureau. 
© May 11, 1929; 2 ec. May 11; E pub. 
5846; Anne W. Harvey, Washington. 

11995 


Song of Italy; by J. A. Salvatore. 
[Melody only] ©1c. May 81, 1929; 
E unp. 7353; John A. Salvatore, 
Brooklyn. 11996 


Song (A) of Margharita; from Hur- 
dy-gurdy, words and music by L. 
Wolfe Gilbert and Abel Baer. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
May 28, 1929; E unp. 7229; De Syl- 
va, Brown & Henderson, inc., New 
York. 11997 


Song (The) of my heart; words and 
music by Dwight J. Partello, jr. © 
1c. Mar. 22, 1929; EH unp. 5017 ; Flor- 
ence Shipley Partello [i. e. Mrs. 
Dwight J. Partello, jr.], New York. 

11998 


Song of Teaberry gum; words and mu- 
sic by M. A. Fichera. [Words and 
melody only] ©1 ce. May 18, 1929; 
E unp. 6895; Mary A. Fichera, Law- 
rence, Mass. 11999 


Song of the breeze; by Gardner Le- 
land [pseud. of Arthur Ryder}; pf. 
© May 2, 1929; 2c. May 20; E pub. 
6225; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

12000 


Song of the children in Paladore; 2-pt. 
song for children’s voices, poem by 
Henry Newbolt, music by G. Ban- 
tock, of Great Britain. London, J. 
Curwen & sons, ltd. 4to. © May 
21,1929: .1 ©. May ils; H. for, 4741); 
Granville Bantock, Birmingham, 
England. 12001 


Song of the cricket; by William Bur- 
rowes Cooke; pf. © Mar. 1, 1929; 
2 c. Apr. 29; E pub. 5560; Co-oper- 
ative music co., Philadelphia. 12002 


Song of the gold diggers; dig you little 
diggers dig, lyric by Al. Dubin, music 
by Joe Burke; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© May 6, 1929; 2 c. May 9; E pub. 
6016; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

12003 

Song of the lute; Indian love song; 
by R. G. Craig; pf. ©1¢. May 6, 
1929; E unp. 6468; Robert G. Craig, 
Baltimore. 12004 


Song of the rainbow; from Step this 
way, words by Phebe Root and Lu- 
cille Eskell, music by J. Pethick. 
New York, Thornton W. Allen. © 
Apr. 17, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 29; E pub. 
5889; Jean Pethick, Greenwich, 
Conn. 12005 


Song of the red-winged blackbird; by 
Rudolf Kvelve, op. 16, no. 1; pf. 
May 13, 1929; 2 ec. May 20; E pub. 
6088 ; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

12006 

Song (The) of the tramp; words and 
music by M. LeGette. © 1 ¢. May 
11, 1929; E unp. 6951; Malcolm Le- 
Gette, Columbia. S. C. 12007 


Song of the Volga boatmen; Russian 
folk-song, English translation and 
arr. for cho. or quartet of mixed 
voices by G. Bantock, of Great Brit- 
ain. London, J. Curwen & sons, Itd. 
Philadelphia, Curwen, ine. 4to. 
Apr. 28, 1928; 1 c. May 2, 1929; B 
for. 4853; Granville Bantock, Har- 
borne, Birmingham, England. 12008 


Song of the wind; words by George 
EK. Merrick, music by Louis Drake- 
ferd [i. e. L. H. Drakeford], of Great 
Britain. ©1ce. Apr. 2, 1929; E unp. 
5344; Lewis Henry Drakeford, New 
York. 12009 


Song (The) that the old minstrel sang; 
lyrics by Joe Goodwin, music by 
Gus Hdwards. [Words and melody 


only] © 1c. Mar. 7, 1929; E unp. 
4444; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp.. 
New York. 12010 


Song to Merlin; words by George Red- 
man, music by H. Kogen, op. 19. 
1e. May 4, 1929; E unp. 6404; Har- 
ry Kogen, Chicago. 12011 


Songs my mother taught me; by An- 
ton Dvorak, op. 55, no. 4, arr. by 
John M. Williams; pf., with words. 
© Apr. 30, 1929; 2c. May 11; E pub. 
5832; Boston music co., Boston. 

12012 


Sonne wird scheinen ... ! valse bos- 
ton, worte von Peter Herz, musik 
von Ernst Arnold, of Austria, op. 
188. © Sept. 5, 1926; 1 c. Mar. 21, 
1929; E for. 4225; Verlag Josef 
Blaha, Vienna. 12013 


Sonnenuntergang; worte von Fried- 
rich Holderlin, musik von Walter 
Braunfels, of Germany, op. 41, no. 
1; ménnerchor a cappella. Partitur. 
4to. © Feb. 4, 1929; 1 ¢ Mar. 18; 
E for. 4238; Universal edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 12014 


618 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1929 


Sonny; words by A. Czanderna, music 
by Chester Escher; ist violin. 
1c. May 2, 1929; E unp. 63812; Al- 
vina Czanderna, La Porte, Ind. 


12015 
Serge il sole! canzone-tango, by En- 
rico Giachetto, of Italy; melody 


with pf. ace. © 1 ¢. May 2, 1929; 
E unp. 6332; Enrico Bernstiel, Mi- 


lan. 12016 
Sorrow (The) of an innocent girl; 


ballad, lyrics by D. Turner, music 
by M. Paul Manganella. © 1c. May 
21, 1929; E unp. 6974; Della Turner, 
Reading, Pa. 12017 


Sorry that I strayed away from you; 
lyric by Perry Bradford, music by 
Jimmy Johnson. (Cover-title:—I’m 
sorry that I strayed away from 
you) © Apr. 16, 1929; 2 c Apr. 19; 
E pub. 5808; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 12018 


Sound off! soldier songs from Yankee 
Doodle to Parley voo, [compiled] by 
Edward Arthur Dolph, music arr. 
by Philip Egner. © Apr. 26, 1929; 


Zee, Apr. 29: aff. Apr. 27; - 6830 ; 
Cosmopolitan book corp., New York. 
12019 


South African blues; melody by Junie 
C. Cobb. © 1 ec. May 1, 1929; E 
unp. 6260; Lester Melrose, Chicago. 

12020 


Southern dream girl; waltz song, 
words by A. Hodges, music by. Cora 
Broadwell. New York City. Frank 
Harding. © Apr. 23, 1929; 2 c. May 
8; E pub. 6898; Amos Hodges, Fal- 
coner, N. Y. 12021 


Sovra la riva d’un ecorrente fiume; 
madrigale, versi di Franco Sacchetti, 
musica di Sebastiano Caltabiano, of 
Italy; coro a quattro voci dissimili 
sole:  4to., © Apt,,.26, 1929-1. €. 
May 9: E for. 4373; Societa tipo- 
grafico-editrice nazionale STEN, To- 

‘ rino, Italy. 12022 


Soy mexicano! danza, letra y musica 
de L. Francés, of Spain, domiciled at 
New York. © 1c. May 4, 1929: E 
unp. 6406; Leopoldo Frances, New 
ork, 12023 


Spaghetti, salamy, boloney from over 
the sea; fox-trot, words by A. Vit- 
toriano and Pasquale Gaudio, music 
by Mario Romagnoli; violin. © 1 c. 
May 2, 1929; E unp. 6321; Mario 
Romagnoli and Aladino Vittoriano, 
Philadelphia. 12024 


12035 


Spanische lustspiel—ouverture; von 
Kéler-Béla [pseud. of Albert von 
Kéler], op. 1387, arr. von Leopold 
Weninger, of Austria; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor and violin 1 con- 
ductor. © Apr. 15, 1929; 1 @ May 
7; E for. 4262; Anton J. Benjamin, 
Leipzig. 12025 


Spanish eyes; tango, lyric by John T. 
Murray, music by Gus Edwards. 
[Chords, single staff} © 1 ce. Mar. 
7, 1929; E unp. 4441; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp., New York. 12026 


Spanish (A) tango; by A. MacDowel; 
pf. [Photostat] © 1c. May 20, 
1929; E unp. 6802; Ann MacD>wel, 
Dearborn, Mich. 12027 


Spaziergang; auS der komddie, Bour- 
geois bleibt bourgeois, worte von 
Hermann Kesten, musik von Fried- 
rich Hollaender, of Germany. © 
Web: 20, 1920 1c, May, 2° Hi ‘for. 
4282; Arcadia-verlag, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 12028 


Speedway (The) courier; march, by 
C. E. Downey; band pts. 4to. © 
May 11, 1929; 2 c«. May 11; E pub. 
5875; ©. Earl Downey, Arlington, 
Ind. 12029 


Spelling Christian; hymn, words and 
musie by L. J. Kindig. © May 1. 
1929; 2 e. May 10; E pub. 5774; 
Lisle James Kindig, Mattoon, IIl. 


12030 
Spooning in the sky; words by P. Car- 
penter, music by Chester Escher; 


1st violin. © 1c. May 2, 1929; H 
unp. 6310: Pauline Carpenter, Pon- 
ca City, Okl. 12031 


Spring; words and music by I. 
O’Denoghue. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. May 29, 1929; E unp. 


7259; Irene O'Donoghue, Brooklyn. 
12032 


Spring dance; by Heller Nicholls, of 
Great Britain; pf. © May 2, 1929; 
2c. May 4;.E pub. 5702; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 12033 


Spring idylls; by Arthur Baynon, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Mar. 21, 1929; 
1c. May 9; E for. 4887; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. 12034 


Spring is here; selection from the 
musical comedy, by Richard Rodgers, 
arr. by Hans Spialek, of Austria, 
domiciled at New York; pf. © 
April 19, 1929; 2 c. April 27; E pub. 
5646; Harms, ine., New York. 

12035 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12036 


pt. 111, n. S., Vv. 24 


Spring it in the Summer and she'll 
fall; lyric by Jack Meskill and Al 
Hoffman, music by Pete Wendling; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © May 17, 
1929; 2 @« May 18; E pub. 6068; 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder c¢o., New 
York. 12036 


Spring’s in the air; humorous song, 
written and composed by George E]- 
lis, of Great Britain, arr. by Herbert 
Townsend, of Great Britain. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © May 
10, 1929; 1 ec. May 23; E for. 4844; 
Reynolds & co., London. 12037 


Spring’s saraband; pt. song, words by 
Bliss Carman, music by Herbert 
Boardman, op. 8; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Apr. 25, 1929; 2 c. May 2; E pub. 
5683; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

12038 

Springtime love; words and music by 
G. Olson. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 22, 1929; E unp. 6990; 
George Olson, Biloxi, Miss. 12039 


Sprinzes shlof-lied; words and music 
by S. Small. [Words and melody 


only] ©1e. May 21, 1929; E unp. 
7043; Solomon Small, Brooklyn. 

12040 

Spross (Charles Gilbert) Prelude; 


pf.; in B min. © May 16, 1929; 
2 ec. May 18; E pub. 6120; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 12041 


Stahl’s (Wm. C.) new method for 
tenor banjo; by Will D. Moyer and 
others. pt. 2. Rev. ed. © May 
21, 1929; 2 c. and aff. May 25; AA 
16627; William C. Stahl, Milwaukee. 

12042 


Stances (Les); poémes de Jean 
Moréas, musique de Philippe Gau- 
bert, of France. © Apr. 5, 1929; 
1 c. Apr. 30; E for. 4128; Heugel, 
Paris. 12043 


Stand by the Union label; words and 
music by A. B. Omerod, arr. by 
Hugh °~W. Schubert. Milwaukee, 
Wis., Crescent song pub. co. © Apr. 
24, 1929; 2 c. May 3; E pub. 5711; 
Adrian Blaine Omerod, Milwaukee. 

12044 

Standing in a fog; by Pat McCarthy 
[i. e. Patrick McCarthy] [Melody 
only] ©1e. May 23, 1929; E unp. 
7048; Herman Friedman and Pat- 
rick McCarthy, New York. 12045 


Star dance folio no. 32; containing 
popular songs, arr. as fox-trots, 
waltzes and novelties, compiled and 


6 


ed. by George Botsford; pf. solo 
- with ukulele ace. © April 22, 1929; 
2c. April 26; E pub. 5550; Remick 
music corp., New York. 12046. 


Star (The) of Bethlehem; from the 
cantata Glad tidings of great joy, 
text by Raymond Earl Bellaire, 
music by Richard Kountz;_ sop., 
alto and bar. 4to. © May 6, 1929; 
2c. May 9; E pub. 6009; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 12047 


Star of mine; words and music by L. 
Gallotello. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. May 22, 1929; E unp. 
6991; Lucy Gallotello, Brooklyn. 

, 12048 


Stars of the Hast; love poems, by 
Hermann Lohr, of Great Britain; 
orch. pts., with 1st violin conductor. 
1. Chant at sunset. [3 others] © 
May 2; 1929; 1 ¢. May 24; BH for. 
4775; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

12049: 


Station B-I-R-D; words and music by 
N. Armstrong. © 1c. May 29, 1929; 
E unp. 7266; Nancy Armstrong, New 
York. 12050 


Stay on bloomers; words by J. W. 
Rutledge, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
May 29, 1929; E unp. 7275; Joseph 
W. Rutledge, Kenosha, Wis. 12051 


Stay out of the shadows; lyrics and 
music by Wally Brown [i. e. W. F. 
Brown] © 1c. Apr. 23, 1929; E 
unp. 6344; Walter Francis Brown, 
Baltimore. 12052 


Steiger (Der); text von Max Frey- 
gang, musik von Hugo Kaun, of 
Germany. 1. Fiir mannerchor, alt- 
solo u. fernchor.—2. Minnerchor. 
4to. © Mar. 7, 1929; 1 c. each May 
2; E for. 4300, 4802; Amsel-verlag, 
Berlin. 120538, 12054 


Stella Hoe; words and music by J. O. 


McCabe. © 1 c. May 18, 1929; H 
unp. 6646; Jefferson O. McCabe, 
New York. 12055 


Step high; from Love lies, words by 
Desmond Carter, music by Hal 
Brody [pseud. of H. B. Hedley, Jack 
Clarke and Harry Acres], ‘of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © May 
14, 1929; 1 c. May 16; BH for. 4508; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd., London. 

12056 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1929 


Step out with youth; arch preserver 
theme song, words and music by 
Kenneth Christie. © 1 ¢ Apr. 8, 
1929; E unp. 6347; Judson radio 
program corp., New York. 12057 


Stephen (David) Six moods; by 
David Stephen, of Great Britain; 
pf. nos. 1-6. © Nov. 29, 1928; 1 ¢. 
each May 15, 1929; E for. 4821-4826 ; 
Oxford university press, London. 

12058-12063 


Still it’s Dixie to me; words and 
music by A. G. Moss. [Werds and 
melody only] © 1 ce. May 22, 1929; 
E ounp. 7025; Arthur Garfield Moss, 
New York. 12064 


Stimmen der nacht; von Ernst Miiller- 
Betzin, of Germany, op. 74; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor and ist 
violin conductor. London, J. Liber. 
4to. © Dec. 15, 1928; 1 ec. Apr. 19, 
1929; E for. 4185; Edition Otto 
Kuhl, G. m. b. H., Cologne, Ger- 
many. 12065 


Stompin’ away; by J. M. Langley. 
[Melody only] ©1c. May 23, 1929; 
E unp. 7065; John Milton Langley, 
New York. 12066 


Stop and fix it; words and music by 
Harrison Blackburn. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 13, 1929; 
E unp. 6676; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

12067 


Storm on the sea; words by S. T. 
Thompson, music by B. M. Hale. © 
t GG ' May 9;-1929;°E: unp. 6561; 
Stephen Turner Thompson, Ensley, 
Ala. 12068 


Storm (The) signal; march, by R. B. 
Hisenberg; band pts. 4to. © April 
24, 1929; 2 ce. April 29; H pub. 5610; 
W. R. Dalbey music co., Omaha, 
Web. 12069 


Straight as a crow flies; words by 
Morey Davidson, music by H. Del- 
lon. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ce. May 20, 1929; E unp. 6942; Har- 
old Dellon, inc., Cleveland. 12070 


Strapaese; canzone pase-duble, parole 
di Pinki, musica di Iginio Buzzacchi, 
of Italy; pf. © 1c. May 2, 1929; 
E unp. 6333; Enrico Bernstiel, Mi- 
lan. 12071 


Strauss (Richard) Die agyptische He- 
lena; fantasie nach O. Singer’s 
bearb., orchestriert von Eduard Ru- 
dolf, of Austria; orch. u. salon orch. 
mit pf. direction u. violino 1 direc- 
tion. © Apr. 15, 1929; 1 ec. Apr. 16; 


6 


‘Streams from Calvary ; 


12082 


E for. 3882; Adolph Fiirstner, Ber- 
lin. 12072 


words and 
melody by M. A. Selby, music arr. 
by D. B. Rote and M. E. Ziegler. 
8vo. © Nov. 29, 1928; 2 c. Dee. 13, 
1928; E pub. 2229; Gospel worker 
soec., Cleveland. 120738 


Street (The) waif; recitation with 
musical ace., words by HE. A. Sear- 
son, musec by Cuthbert Clarke, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Apr. 29, 1929; 
1c. May 17; EH for. 4488; Reynolds 
& co., London. 12074 


String quartet in G major; founded 
on Canadian folk-tunes, by Wyatt 
Pargeter, of Great Britain; violins 
1 & 2, viola and violoncello. Sec. and 
pts. © May 13, 1929; 2 c. May 20; 
E pub. 6226; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton. 12075 


Strolling down the lane, you and I; 
words by Eddie Grant, music by B. 
Martin, arr. by Larry Clinton. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1 ce May 
14, 1929; EH unp. 6733; Bobby Mar- 
tin, Brooklyn. 12076 


Stubborn Sadie Stout; words and mu- 
sic by EH. M. Davis and L. D. Poe; 
Die “Ov ier May 3; °1929%"" Ey imp. 
6389; Les Dryden Poe and Hthelyn 
Marie Davis, San Francisco. 12077 


Stumbling along; words and music by 
D. R. Donaldson. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. May 10, 1929; B 
unp. 6570; Dicie Richards Donald- 
son, Asheville, N. C. 12078 


Suefio y realidad; valz, letra y mu- 
sica por Francisco Moure; pf. [Pho- 
tostat] ©1c. Apr. 3, 1929; E unp. 
5308; Popular music publishers, 
Chicago. 12079 


Suffer the children; hymn, words 
[adapted] from St. Luke and music 
by L. J. Kindig. © May 1, 1929; 2c. 
May 10; E pub. 5768; Lisle James 
Kindig, Mattoon, Ill. 12080 


Sul renon; ouverture, di Mario Mas- 
cagni, of Italy; band. sc. © Dec. 
30, 1928; 1 ec. May 2, 1929; E for. 
4093 ; Edoardo Viani, Genoa, Italy. 

12081 


Sulla soglia; parole di Annie Vivanti, 
musica di Pier Adolfo Tirindelli, of 
Italy. © May 28, 1929; 1c. May 24; 
E for. 4787; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

12082 


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12083 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. III, n.s., v. 24 


Summer and you; words by Marjo 


Lewis, music by Mabelanna Corby; 
© Apr. 24, 1929; 2 «. 


high voice. 
Apr. 27; E pub. 5656; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 12083 


Summer skies; words by Mary Morris 
Duane, music by James Francis 
Cooke; in D. © May 2, 1929; .2 c. 
May 4; E pub. 5707; Theodore Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 12084 


Summer song; words by Emily Linsley, 
music by W. EH. McGee. (In A song 
cycle) ©1ec. Apr. 22, 1929; BE unp. 
6879; Winifred E. McGee, Ceres. 
Calif. 12085 


Summer’s promise; words and music 
by Jane Devlin [pseud. of G. C. Dev- 
lin. Photostat]l © 1.«¢ Jan. 380, 
1929; E unp. 3295; Genevieve Cox 
Devlin, Chicago. 12086 


Sun of my soul; hymn-anthem, words 
by J. Keble, music by N. F. Byng 
Johnson, of Great Britain; organ 
ace. 4to. © May 16, 1929; 1 « 
May 16; E for. 4461; Novello & co., 
ltd., London. 12087 


Sun (The) will shine; lyric by Walter 
Stoneham, music by Les Hoadley. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
May 13, 1929; E unp. 7223; Austin 
Leslie Hoadley, Milwaukee. 12088 


Sunbeams; words and music by H. F. 
Brandwood. © 1c. May 7, 1929; E 
unp. 6497; Hilda Fisher Brandwood, 
Bogota, N. J. 12089 


Sunday morn; by Heller Nicholls, of 
Great Britain; pf. © May 2, 1929; 
2c. May 4; E pub. 5703; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 12090 


Sunny Sal; words by Johnny Marvin 
and Harry Tobias, music by Henry 
H. Tobias; pf. acc. with ukulele arr. 
by A. J. Franchini. © April 29, 
1929; 2 ec. April 30; E pub. 5614; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 12091 


Sunny (The) South; from Love lies, 
words by Desmond Carter, music by 
Hal Brody [pseud. of H. B. Hedley, 
Jack Clarke and Harry Acres], of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele acc. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
May 14, 1929; 1 c. May 16; HE for. 
4504; Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd., 
London. 12092 


Sunshine and you; waltz, words and 
music by Joe Edwards [pseud. of 
EK. Cucuel], orch. by Johnny Cooper ; 


pts. 4to. © Apr. 1, 1929; 2 ¢. Apr. 
15; E pub. 5677; Edward Cucuel, 
New York. * 12098: 


Sunshower; by Elizabeth Gest, se- 
lected, ed., annotated and fingered by 
John M. Williams; pf. © Apr. 30, 
1929; 2 ec. May 11; EB pub. 5833; 
Boston music co., Boston. 12094. 


Supplication; entr’acte, by Haydn 
Wood, of Great Britain [and] Danc- 
ing moonbeams; souvenir, by Cuth- 
bert Clarke, of Great Britain; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Apr. 25, 1929; 1c May 9; E for. 
4406; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

12095. 


Susan ; words and music by M. O’Mara 
of Canada. © 1c. Apr. 17, 1929; E 
unp. 7012; Maureen O’Mara, Toronto, 
Canada. 12096: 


Suse, little Suse; German folk tune, 
from Hansel and Gretel, arr. by J. 
Lilian Vandevere; toy symphony 
orch, pts., with pf. and teacher’s sc. 
4to. © Apr. 27, 1929; 2 c. May 13; 
E pub. 5853; C. C. Birchard & co., 
Boston. 12097 


Swallow (The); transcribed by 
Francis Findlay; string orch. sc. and 
pts. © Apr. 29, 1929; 2 ec. May 2; 
E pub. 5593; B. F. Wood music Co.,. 
Boston. 12098 


Sweet Auburn; interlude, by Robin 
Milford, of Great Britain, op. 15, no. 
2; pf. © Apr. 5, 1929; 1 c. May 15; 
E for. 4449; Oxford university press, 
London. 12099: 


Sweet black woman; words and music 
by Bessie Smith. [Chords, single 
staff} © 1 ¢ May 3, 1929; E unp. 
6614; Georgia music co., New York. 

12100 


Sweet heart of mine; words and music 
by W. Crawley. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. May 23, 1929; E unp. 
7070; Wilton Crawley, New York. 

12101 


Sweet land of memory; words and 
music by lL. L. Clark, arr. by Burrell 
Van Buren. Jacksonville, Fla., Clark 
pub, house. © Apr. 18, 1929; 2 e¢. 
May 4; E pub. 5626; Leona Letitia 
Clark, Jacksonville, Fla. 12102 


Sweet little girl; words by Lester 
Henniger, music by R. S. Smith; pf. 
© 1e. May 27, 1929; BE unp. 7205; 
Russell Scott Smith, Chicago. 

12103. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no, 5, 1929 


Sweet little lady of mine; by Richard 
Kountz, arr. by George J. Trinkaus; 
oreh.~'pts.- 4to."" © Apr’ 22;°1929; 
2c. Apr. 25; .E pub. 5977; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 12104 


Sweet Marguerite; words by F. John- 
ston, music by Burrell Van Buren. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
May 11, 1929; E unp. 6634; Francis 
Johnston, Ottawa, Canada. 12105 


Sweet memories; ballad, words by H. 


Cooper, music by William Van 
Beaver. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Apr. 9, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 


11; E pub. 5828: Herman Cooper, 
Curtis Bay, Md. 12106 


Sweetest day of all; words and music 
by J.H. Wild. ©1c. May 16, 1929; 
E unp. 6831; John H. Wild, Chicago. 

12107 

Sweetheart come back to me; words 
and music by A. G. Moss. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. May 22, 
1929; E unp. 7026; Arthur Garfield 
Moss, New York. 12108 


Sweetheart (The) I adore; words by 
S. Hribal, music by Chester Escher; 


1st. violin. © 1c. May 2, 1929; E 
unp. 6315; Sylvester Hribal, Mt. 
Pleasant, Pa. 12109 


Sweetheart of mine; words and music 
by V. Travers. © 1c. May 1, 1929; 
E unp. 6293; Valentine Travers, 
Corona, L. I., N. Y. 12110 


Sweetheart of yesterday; words by 
Edward Carretta, music by J. Pater- 
city. [Words and melody only] © 
ime, May i6; 1929; Bo unp. (6773; 
Julius Patercity, New York. 12111 


Sweetheart please come back to me; 
words and music by Lou Howarde 
fi. e. Louis L. Howarde], of Aus- 
tralia. ©1c. May 29, 1929; E unp. 
7303; Louis Lloyd Howarde, Sydney, 
Australia. 12112 


Sweethearts still; words and music by 
S. K.. Bisbee. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. May 10, 1929; E unp. 
6567: Stella K. Bisbee, Spencer, Ia. 

12113 

Swingin’ along; words by Speed Lang- 
worthy, music by Leo Friedman ; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © May 27, 1929; 
2c. May 29; E pub. 6364; T. S. Deni- 
son & co., Chicago. 12114 


Swinging; words and music by H. M. 
Sanborn. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 25, 1929; E unp. 7111; 
Harriet Maxwell Sanborn, Chicago. 

12115 


12125 


Symphonette; by M. M. Kraus; pf. © 
1 ec. May 10, 1929; E unp. .6583; 
Milton M. Kraus, New York. 12116 


Tabernacle hymns, number three; for 
the church and Sunday school, words 
by Samuel Medley and others, music 
by Lowell Mason and others. © 
May 8, 1929; 2 c. May 17; aff. May 
16; A 9128; Tabernacle pub. co., 
Chicago. 12117 


Tahiti; words and music by Will 
Garland, of Great Britain; pf. ace., 


with banjulele banjo and ukulele 
arr. by Alvin D. Keech. [Staff and 
tonic solfa notations] © Apr. 29, 


1929: Abe) Apr. 30 2: for. 4718° Be: 
Feldman & co., London. 12118 


Tahuaca; vals, por Alfredo Reza, of 
Mexico, domiciled at El Paso; pf. 
8vo. [Photostat] © May 11, 1929; 
2c. May 18; E pub. 6080; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 12119 


Taibalich tsvei; words by Boris Ros- 
erthal, music by H. Wohl. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. May 1, 
1929; E unp. 6272; Herman Wobl, 
New York. 12120 


Tait’s (John) modern method for the 
tenor banjo; by John Tait. © May 
31, 1929; 2 c. and aff. June 1; AA 
17658; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 12191 


Take her on a ferry boat; words by 
Vie Singer, music by G. L. Dietz. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e 
May 28, 1929; E unp. 7231; George 
L. Dietz, Long Island City, N. Y. 

12122 


Take it out; blues fox-trot, words by 
P. Alexander, music by Woody Fris- 
ino [pseud. of Warren Frisino] 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
May 31, 1929; E unp. 7334; Perry 
Alexander, Baltimore. 12123 


Take me back; sacred song, words and 
melody by Margaret A. Selby, arr. 
by D. B. Rote. © Nov. 29, 1928; 
2 ce. Dec. 13; E pub. 2228; Gospel 
worker soc., Cleveland. 12124 


Take, O take those lips away; words 
by Shakespeare [and] Why so pale 
and wan? words by John Suckling, 
music of each by E. Duncan-Rubbra, 
of Great Britain. London, J. Cur- 
wen & sons, ltd. © May 21, 1929; 
1 ce. May 18; E for. 4744; Edmund 
Dunean-Rubbra, London. 12125 


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12126 


Taking ways; by Maurice Baron; orch. 
pts., with pf. or organ conductor and 
violin 1 conductor. 4to. Mar. 
26,°1929:; ee Mar; 27,: lc. Apes: 
E pub. 5744; Irving Berlin: stand- 
ard music corp., New York. 12126 


‘Talking to heaven; words and music 
by F. M. Hunter. [Words and, mel- 
ody only] ©1. May 16, 1929; BH 
upp. 6777; Frank M. Hunter, Brook- 
lyn. WADA 


‘Tambourin; by Norman Demuth, of 
‘Great Britain; pf. © Nov. 29, 1928; 
1c. May 15, 1929; BE for. 4829; Ox- 

ford university press, London. 
12128 


‘Tambourine tune; from The rainbow 
man, words by Jean Herbert, music 
by James F. Hanley; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © May 24, 1929; 2 c. May 27; 
Epub. 6403 ; Harms, inc., New York. 

12129 


‘TYanee po slubi; by P. Humeniuk. 
[Melody only] ©1c. May 29, 1929; 
EK unp. 7288; Paul Humeniuk, New 
York. 12130 


Yangle foot; by S. Easton, music arr. 
by Tim Brymn; pf. © 1c, Mar. 22, 
1929; E unp. 2624; Sidney Easton, 
New York. PABA 


Tango; aus der koméddie, Bourgeois 
bleibt bourgeois, von Friedrich Hol- 
laender, of Germany; pf. © Feb. 23, 
1929; 1 ec. May 2; B for. 4284; Ar- 
cadia-verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

12132 


‘Tango; par I. Albeniz, op. 165, no. 2, 
transeription par C. D. Oberstadt, 
of Germany; pf. © Apr. 30, 1929; 
1c. Apr. 24; E for. 4070; B. Schott’s 
sOhne, Mainz, Germany. 12133 


‘Tango della malavita ; di Marf [pseud. 
of Mario Bonavita], of Italy; pf. © 
1 ec. May 29, 1929; EH unp. 7263; 
Abramo Allione, Milan. 12134 


Tango macabre; aus dem ballett, Die 
fiinf wiinsche, von Ralph Benatzky, 
of Austria. » 1 Pf,.=,2; Jazz orch,.,.© 
Jan. 10, 11, 1929; 1 ec. each Feb. 7; 
KE. for. 4214, 4217; Universal edition 
a. g., Vienna. 12135, 12136 


‘Tayo (Td) rov rovov; poem by Constan- 
tine Pachi, music by Nicola Stathero, 
of Italy. © Feb. 29, 1929; 1c. May 
13; E for. 4417; Alector pub. co., 
New York. T2037 

Taoudéni; réverie nostalgique du dé- 
sert, par Maurice Le Boucher, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


ducteur. 4to. © Apr. 10, 1929; 1 
c. May 16; E for. 4631; Choudens, 
Paris. 12138 


Targ o rozdzke; words and music by 
Frank Przybylski; 1st violin. © 1 
ec. Apr. 17, 1929; E unp. 7319; An- 
nette Przybylski, Chicago. 12139 


Tarry no longer; words. and music by 
A. L. Gubbins. © 1c. May 2, 1929; 
FE unp. 63827; Amelie Lane Gubbins, 
San Rafael, Calif. 12140 


Te Deum laudamus; music by G. 
Hoad, of Canada; mixed voices. 
4to. [English text] © April 23, 
1929; 2 ec. April 24; E pub. 5725; 
George Hoad, Montreal, Canada. 

12141 


Teach yourself to play popular musie 
on the piano; by Thomas I. Hol- 
lingworth. © May 3, 1929; 2c. and 
aff. May 11; AA 16120; Worth stu- 
dios, Redlands, Calif. 12142 


Teacher’s manual for Shefte’s rapid 
course in modern piano playing; by 
Art Shefte. © May 20, 1929; 2 ec. 
and aff. May 27; AA 17442; Forster 
musie publisher, inc., Chicago. 121438 


Te]! me dear; words and music by G. 
Lewis. ©1c. May 18, 1929; E unp. 
6125; Georgia Lewis, Macon, Ga. 

12144 

Teli me more about love; written and 
composed by Bert Page, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © May 
8, 1929; 1 ec. May 8; E for. 4858; 
Keith-Prowse & co., Itd., London. 

12145 


Tell your troubles tu the moon; words 
by J. Nemett, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 10, 1929; E unp. 6591; 
Joseph Nemett, Lincoln Park, Mich. 

12146 


Tempest (The); photoplay music, by 
Geo. J. Trinkaus; orch. pts., with pf. 
or organ conductor. © May 17, 
1929; 2 c. May 21; E pub. 6287; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 12147 


Temple (The) of Benares; by H. J. 
Klimpl; pf. © 1.¢. May 18, 1929; 
E unp. 6901; Harry Joseph Klimpl, 
New Haven. 12148 


Temps (Le) des cerises; paraphrase 
par F. Salabert, of France, sur les 
motifs de la mélodie de A. Renard; 
orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur 
et 1° violini conducteur. 4to. © 
Apr. 10, 1929; 1 ¢. May 16; E for. 
4653; Francis Salabert, Paris. 12149 


624 


no. 5, 1929 


Ten (The) commandments; hymn, 
words and music by L. J. Kindig. 
© May 1, 1929; 2 ec. May 10; E pub. 
5761; Lisle James Kindig, Mattoon, 
Tal. 12150 


Tennessee; solo and quartette, words 
and music by 8S. B. Porter. © 1 ¢. 
May 17, 1929; E unp. 6885; Silas B. 
Porter, West Carlisle, O. 12151 


Tenor (Der); komische oper in 3 
akten nach der komédie Biirger 
Schippel, text von Ernst Goth, musik 
von Ernst von Dohnanyi, of Hun- 
gary, op. 34; klavierauszug. © Sept. 
S of928h 4 @oApr. 25) 1929"" Efor. 
4347; Rozsavolgyi & co., Budapest, 
Hungary. a by BSW 


Teresita; vals, por Alfredo Reza, of 
Mexico, domiciled at El Paso; pf. 
Svo. [Photostat] © May 11, 1929; 
2c. May 18; E pub. 6081; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. $2153 


Ternura; vals lento, by Isaias Medina 
Campa, of Mexico, domiciled at Chi- 
cago; pf. [Photostat] © 1 c¢. May 
11, 1929; E unp. 6648; Ignacio M. 
Valle, Chicago. 12154 


Terrassa (La) i la musica militar; 
par M. Blancafort, arr. par F. Sala- 
bert, of France; orch. parties, avec 
pf. conducteur et 1° violini conduc- 
teur. © Apr. 10, 1929; 1 ¢. May 16; 
E for. 4649; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

12155 


Terrible toreadore [!1; lyric by John 
T. Murray, music by Gus Edwards. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«.. 
Mar. 7, 1929; E unp. 4442; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 

12156 

Testamento (El); corrido, letra y 
musica de Concepcion VY. Pardo, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Los Angeles. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Apr. 15, 1929; 
E sunp. 6877; Felipe Valdes Leal, Los 
Angeles. d T2157 


Tét2-a téte; waltz, by S. F. Baldin, of 
Russia, domiciled at Jamaica, N. Y.: 
pf. © 1c. May 27, 1929; EH ump. 
7176; Siluan F. Baldin, Jamaica, 
N.Y. 12158 


Thank God for liberty; words and 
music by E. M. Webster. ©1c¢. May 
4, 1929; E unp. 6407; Emily M. Web- 
ster, Ontario, Calif. 12159 


That big rock candy mountain; words 
and music by C. J. Robison. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Dee. 6, 
1928 ; E unpub. 2221; Carson J. Rob- 
ison, New York. 12160 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


* 12171 


That good-night kiss; words and music 
by G. Ryan. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. May 6, 1929; E unp. 
6428 ; Gorden Ryan, Chicago. 12161 


That is love; fox-trot, by Eugene West 
and Ray McNamara, arr. by Ken 
Macomber; orch. pts., with words. 
4to. © May 28, 1929; 2 c. May 29; 
E pub. 63858; Edward B. Marks 
music co., New York. 12162 


That is love; words and music by J. E. 
Durand. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ¢ May 22, 1929; EB unp. 7005; 
J. Edward Durand, Boston. 12163 


That little green island of Erin; bal- 
lad, words and music by L. A. 
Heaton, of Canada, arr. by Wal. 
Bromby; for two voices. © 1 e. 
May 7, 1929; E unp. 6501; Lorene 
Ashman Heaton, Rainy River, On- 
tario, Canada. 12164 


That night of delight with you; lyric 
by Pat Ballard [pseud. of F. D. Bal- 
lard], music by Tom Waring. 
[Words and melody only] © 1.. 
May 21, 1929; E unp. 6969; Francis 
Drake Ballard, New York. 12165 


That old motto saying Home sweet 
home; words by E. Green, music by 
C. D. Peterson. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. May 28, 1929; E unp. 
7244; Estella Green and Chester D. 
Peterson, Pittsburgh. 12166. 


That one caress; words and music by 
EK. B. Stage, arr. by Howard Simon. 
© 1c. May 31, 1929; E unp. 7340; 
Ethel Brady Stage, Detroit. 12167 


That’s all love means to you; words by 
Pat. K. Heale, music by Norton 
Greenop, of Great Britain; pf. acc., 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. 
by Alvin D. Keech. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © May 14, 1929; 
1c. May 15; E for. 4721; B. Feldman 
& co., London. 12168: 


That’s harmony; words by B. Myers. 
music by R. Reber. [Words and mel- 


ody only] © 1c. May 3, 1929; E 
unp. 6390; Roy Reber and Bob 
Myers, Reading, Pa. 12169 


That’s more than I can stand; words 
and music by Henri Jackson. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1 ¢. Mar 
4, 1929; E unp. 6414; Georgia music 
co., New York. 12170 


That’s only love; words and music by 
D. McFarlin. [Words and melody 


only] ©1e. May 16, 1929; BE unp. 
6783; Daisy McFarlin, El Centro, 
Calif. 12171 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12172 . 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


That’s why I ecall you my birdie; 
words and musie by C. E. Rutland, 
of Canada. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. May 16, 1929; E unp. 
6785; Clarence Elliott Rutland, To- 
ronto, Canada. Bp 4 


That’s why I’m as happy aS can be; 
words and music by D. Spiegel. 
[Words and melody only] f 
May 16, 1929; KE unp. 6802; David 
Spiegel, New York. 12173 


That’s why I’m jealous of you; words 
and musie by Fred Rose, arr. by 
Rube Bennett; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© May 138, 1929; 2 « May 16; E 
pub. 6024; Adams, Vee & Abbott, 
ine., Chicago. 12174 


That’s why I’m so happy; words by 
A. Germano, music by Chester 
Escher; ist violin. © 1c. May 16, 
1929; E unp. 6815; Anthony Ger- 
mano, Trenton, N. J. 12175 


That’Ss why my skies are blue; words 
by B. Kevish, music by David Reed. 
© 1 ¢« May 27, 1929: BE unp. 7162; 
Bill Kevish, Joliet, Il. 12176 


That strange melody; lyric by Loyce 
(Rocky) Rockhold, music by E. M. 
Moore. © 1 ec. May 16, 1929; E 
unp. 6806; HE. Morrill Moore, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. al are 


That wonderfull [!] waltz of love; 
words and music by F. W. Connors. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
May 9, 1929; E unp. 6555; Frank 
William Connors, Union City, N. J. 

12178 


Thé ou chocolat; fox trot, de Maurice 
Hermite, of France; orch. parties, 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © May 
10, 1929; 1 ec. May 23; E for. 4768; 
Enoch & cie., Paris. 12179 


Then we canoe-dle-oodle along; words 
and music by Harry Woods and 
Charles Tobias, of U. S., and José 
Bonr, of Germany, domiciled at New 
York. ©1« Apr. 24, 1929; E unp. 
6119; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

12180 

Then we canoe-dle-oodle along; fox 
trot, words and music by Harry 
Woods and Charles Tobias, of U. S. 
and José Bohr, of Germany, domi- 
ciled at New York; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © May 8, 1929; 2 c May 10; 
E pub. 5916; Leo Feist, ine, New 
York. 12181 

There dwells my Phyllis; words and 


music by Arthur Somervell, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices, 4to. [Staff 


© le. | 


and tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 
20, 1929; 1 c. May 10; E for. 4396; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 12182 


There is a garden in her face; two- 
part song, words by Thomas Cam- 
pion, music by Henry L. Read, of 
Great Britain; sop. 1, 2. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© May 3, 1929: 1 c. May 4; E for. 
4330; Elkin & co., ltd., London. 

12183 

There never will be a melody like the 
St. Louis blues; words by Billy Cur- 
tis, music by J. Russel Robinson; 
pf. ace, with ukulele arr. by Mil- 
lard G. Thomas. © May 27, 1929; 
2c. May 31; E pub. 6883; W. C. 
Handy music publisher, New York. 

12184 

There’s a million reasons why I love 
you; words and music by H. Behm, 
arr. by Rube Bennett; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © May 23, 1929; 2 ¢. May 
27; E pub. 6404; Homer Behm, Chi- 
cago. 12185 


There’s a mother’s prayer for you; 
ballad, words by T. Stouder, music 
by Clifton Keith. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © May 7, 1929; 2 e. 


May 15; E pub. 5938; Theodore 
Stouder, Goshen, Ind. 12186 
There’s happiness ahead; fox-trot, 


words by Charles O’Flynn, music by 
James Burns; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Apr. 12, 1929; 2c. Apr. 24; E pub. 
5750; A. J. Stasny music co., ine, 
New York. 12187 


There’s one little flower that reminds 
me of you; words and music by J. 
F. Stark. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 27, 1929; E unp. 7196; 
James F.. Stark, Lowell, Mich. 12188 


They never speak of me; words and 
music by G. L. Dietz. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 c.. May 14, 1929; 
E unp. 6724; George Leonard Dietz, 
Long Island City, N. Y. 12189 


They’re going to be married to-day; 
written and composed by G. Wil- 
loughby, of Canada. © April 9, 
1929; 2 c. April 29; E pub. 5556; 
George Willoughby, Nelson, B. C., 
Canada. 12190 


Thin (The) man and the fat man; 
from Merry-merry, words by R. P. 
Weston and Bert Lee, music by Jack 
Waller, Harris Weston and J. A. 
Tunbridge, of Great Britain ; pf. and 
ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © May 14, 1929; 1-«¢. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1929 


May 16; E for. 4512; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, ltd., London. 12191 


Things we want the most are hard to 
get; by Geo. W. Meyer and Al Bry- 
an and John McLaughlin, arr. by 
Geo. J. Trinkaus; voc. orch. pts. 
4to. © May 18, 1929: 2 c. May 22; 
E pub. 6275; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 12192 


Think of me; words by J. E. Guern- 
sey, music by F. Thompson. © 1 «. 
May 27, 1929; E unp. 7143; Floyd 
Thompson and J. E. Guernsey, In- 
dianapolis. 12193 


Thinking; words by E. EH. Ambler, mu- 
sic by Samuel H. Speck. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. May 10, 
1829; E. unp. 6595; Elva H. Ambler, 
Warren. O. 12194 


- Thinking of you; ballad, words by 
EH. Lawson, music by Arthur Bowers. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
May 11, 1929; 2 ec. May 15; E pub. 
5936; Edith Lawson, White Haven, 
Pa. 12195 


Thinking of you; from The five o’clock 
girl, music by Harry Ruby, tran- 
seribed for pf. by Tony Lowry, of 
Great Britain. London & Sydney, 
Chappell & co., ltd. © Apr. 12, 
1929; 1 ec. Apr. 25; E for. 4088; 
Harms, ine., New York. 12196 


This thing called love; lyric by Sam 
Lewis and Joe Young, music by Jos. 
Meyer. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 17, 1929; E unp. 6843; 
Remick music corp., New York. 

12197 


‘This way out; 41st annual production, 
book by Edmund H. Rogers and 
Howard K. Mohr, music and lyrics 
by Charles Gilpin. © Mar. 28, 1929; 
2 c. and aff. Apr. 29; A 6881; The 
mask and wig club, Univ. of Pa., 
Philadeiphia. 12198 


Tho’ you've forgotten; by Al. Frazzini 
[pseud. of Amicus Frazzini] [Mel- 
ody only] © 1 c. May 20, 1929; 
E unp. 6911; Amicus’ Frazzini, 
Boston. 12199 


‘Those sweet folk of mine; Irish bal- 
lad, words and music by P. Martin. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Apr. 30, 1929; 2 e. May 3; E pub. 
5900; Patrick Martin, Long Island 
City, N. Y. 12200 


12211 


Those West Virginia mountains; 
words by D. Walker, musie by David 


Reed. © 1c. May 27, 1929; E unp. 
7157; Donald Walker, Sharon, 
W. Va. 12201 


Thou art like a lovely flower; words 
by Heine, music by E. T. Cunning- 
ham. © 1c. May 23, 1929; E unp. 
7060; Edith Treanor Cunningham, 
Richmond, Calif. 12202 


Though your sins be as searlet; hymn, 
words [adapted] from Isaiah and 
music by L. J. Kindig. © May 1, 
1929; 2.e.:May 10; HE. pub. 5772; 
Lisle James Kindig, Mattoon, Ill. 

12203 

Thoughts; words anon., set to music 
by Leonard Salisbury, of Great 
Britain. © May 17, 1929; 1 ce. May 
27; E for. 4808; Joseph Williams, 
ltd., London. 12204 


Thoughts of you; words and music by 
V. <A. Tengwald. Denver, Col., 
Kraft engraving co. © May 4, 1929; 
2 e. May 9; E pub. 5830; Victor A. 
Tengwald, Denver. 12205 


Thousand (A) miles apart; words by 
Billy Rose, music by Lee David. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
May 2, 1929; E unp. 6319; Santly 
bros., ine., New York. 12206 


Three little chestnuts ; humorous ditty, 
words anon., music by Harvey 
Enders. © May 15, 1929; 2 c. May 
13; E pub. 5885; Shattinger piano 
& music co., St. Louis. 12207 


Through, how can you say we're 
through; words by Joe McCarthy, 
music by Jimmy Monaco. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. May 21, 
1929; E unp. 6964; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 12208 


Through peace to light; words by 
Adelaide A. Procter, music by H. 
Alexander Matthews and J. Sebas- 
tian Matthews. 1. High voice, in 
D.—2. Low voice, in B flat. © May 
d,.1929.; 2c. each; May 23. Bepaup. 
5686; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. — 

12209 


Thru the years; words and music by 
Pauline Hart. ©1c. May 16, 1929; 
E unp. 6797; Pauline Hartman, New 
York. 12210 


Thy way Lord, not mine; sacred song, 
lyric and music by Edna L. Mani- 
fold. © May 2, 1929; 2 ¢ May 1; 
E pub. 5572; Kay & Kay music pub. 
corp., New York. 12311 


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12212 


Ti, bériosa! extrait des poémes russes 
de Jules Casadesus, arr. par Francis 
Casadesus, of France; orch. parties, 
avec pf. conducteur et 1°” violon con- 


ducteur. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1928; 1. 
May ~‘16,, °1929;. (for, .0-toZo, 
Choudens, Paris. iAP 
Tick tacks; Hallowe’en novelty, by 


Robert A. Hellard; pf. © May 21, 
1929; 2 ec. May 28; E pub. 6417; 
Edward Schuberth & co., inc., New 
York. ees 


Tiddledy winks; fox trot, by Jack 
Glogau and Joe Zimmerman, arr. by 
Ken Macomber; orch. pts. 4to. © 
May 10, 1929; 2 c. May 11; E pub. 
5951; Leo. Feist, inc., New York. 

12214 


Tiddledy winks; pf. novelty, by Jack 
Glogau and Joe Zimmerman; pf. © 
April 26, 1929; 2 ec. April 29; E pub. 
5604; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

12215 


Tiddly winks; by Newell Chase; pf. 
© May 2, 1929; 2 c. May 6; E pub. 


5669; Sherman, Clay & co., San 
Francisco. 12216 
Time (The) for dreams; from The 


wishing well, words by Peter Gaw- 
thorne, music by Harold Garstin, 
of Great Britain, domiciled at San 
Francisco; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
April 19, 1929; 2 c. April 27; E pub. 
5649 ; Harms, inc., New York. 
12217 


Tiochket; words by Jacob Jacobs, 
music by A. Olshanetsky. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. May 1, 
1929; E unp. 6274; Alexander 
Olshanetsky, New York. 12218 


Tip-toe thru’ the tulips with me; lyric 
by Al. Dubin, music by Joe Burke; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © May 13, 
1929; 2 c. May 16; E pub. 6161; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

12219 


"Tis all in the cross; hymn, words and 
music by E. Deacon. © Apr. 25, 
1929; 2 @ May a EP pppoe 5 
Edwin Deacon, Talent, Or. 12220 


’Tis Jesus I love; words and music by 
S. EH. F. Beckman; duet or quartet. 
4to. © Apr. 19, 1929; 2 c. May 1; 
E pub. 5591; Sarah H. F. Beckman, 
Newton, Kan. 12221 


To a talisman rose; by C. S. Ferrett ; 
pf. © May 10, 1929; 2 ec. May 15; 
E pub. 5930; Charles Southwick Fer- 
rett, Bridgeport, Conn. 12222 


pt. m1, n.s., v.24 


To be in love, espesh’lly with you; ly- 
ries by Roy Turk, musie Fred E. 
Ahlert; pf. and ukulele ace. © Apr. 
1, 1929; 2 ce. Apr. 8; E pub. 4855; 
Santly bros., inc., New York. 12223 


To daffodils ; words by Robert Herrick, 
music by Ernest Farrar, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 
5, 1929; 1 ec. May 15; E for. 4444; 
Oxford university press, London. 

12224 


To have and to hold; wedding song, 
words and music by Miss C. Stinson. 
© May 8, 1929; 2 ec. May 14; E pub. 
5931; Miss Charley Stinson, Stock- 
ton, Calif. 12225 


To share the dawn with you; words 
and music by Marjorie Blanid Gil- 
bert. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. May 21, 1929; E unp. 6983; Ray- 
mond Edwin Gilbert, Dorchester, 
Mass. 12226 


To the moon; words by Scudder Mid- 
dleton, music by Constance Mills 
Herreshoff ; high voice. © May 21, 
1929; 2 c. May 23; E pub. 6194; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 12227 


Today; words by E. C. Shane, music 


by Sylvester Long Cross; pf. ©1le. 
May 27, 1929; E unp. 7151; Emma 
Clark Shane, Pocatello, Id. 12228 


Together again; words and music by 
B. Schwartz. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. May 28, 1929; E unp. 
7257; Benjamin Schwartz, Chester, 
Pa. 12229 


Tommy Snooks; unison song, extra 
verses by Edward Oxenford, music 
by Cecil Sharman, of Great Britain. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © May 15, 1929; 1 c. May 
16; E for. 4462; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 12230 


Tomochic; cancion regional mexicana, 
letra y musica de Luis N. Varela, of 
Mexico, domiciled at El Paso; 2 
voices. Svo. [Photostat] © May 
11, 1929; 2 c. May 18; E pub. 6087; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 12231 


To-morrow our dreams fade away; 
words and music by H. H. Green; 
pf. and ukulele ace. 4to. © Apr. 
16, 1929: 1 c. Apr. 26, 1 c. May 8; 
E pub. 5824; Harry Horton Green, 
Philadelphia. 12232 


Tomorrow will take you away; words 
by V. Mateer, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
May 25, 1929; E unp. 7126; Vivian 
Mateer, Hagerstown, Md. 12233 


628 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


ne. 5, 1929 


Tonight of all nights; fox-trot, words 
and music by Ray Hibbeler [i. e. R. 
O. Hibbeler] [Words and melody 


only] © 1 e¢. May 9, 1929; E unp. 
6543; Raymond O. Hibbeler, Chi- 
cago. 12234 


Toreador’s (The) sweetheart; march 
by M. de Adalid y Gamero, of Hon- 
duras, domiciled at New York; pf. 
conductor. © 1c: May 1, 1929; E 
unp. 6266; M. de Adalid y Gamero, 
New York. 12235 


Torino in festa; marche italienne, de 
Fidelio Giai-Levra et D. Berniaux, 
arr. par D. Berniaux, of France; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
© Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ec. Apr. 30, 1929; 
E for, 4125; D. Berniaux, Bois-Co- 
lombes, France. 12236 


Touch me not; lyric by Raymond B. 
Egan, music by J. Russel Robinson ; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © May 23, 
1929; 2c. May 27; E pub. 6809; Vin- 
cent Youmans, New York. 12237 


Tovar y Perez; paso doble, por Alfredo 
Reza, of Mexico, domiciled at El 
Paso; pf. S8vo. [Photostat] © 
May 11, 1929; 2 « May 18; E pub. 
6082; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

12238 


Toy (The) shop infantry; words and 
music by H. Nathan. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. May 21, 1929; 
E unp. 6967; Henry Nathan, San 
Francisco. 12239 


Toyama; danse japonaise, par Mau- 
rice Le Boucher, of France; orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
© Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ec. May 16, 1929; 
E for. 4641; Choudens, Paris. 12240 


Toymaker’s (The) dream; fox-trot- 
march, by Ernie Golden, arr. by 
Fred Lampe; band pts., with solo B 
flat cornet conductor. 4to. © May 
13, 1929; 2 c. May 14; E pub. 5887; 
Edward B. Marks music co., New 
York. 12241 

Traffic (The) in the air; words and 
music by N. Armstrong. © 1c. May 
29, 1929; E unp. 7267; Nancy Arm- 


strong, New York. 12242 
Traffic jam; by Pat McCarthy [i. e. 
Patrick McCarthy] [Melody only] 


© 1 ¢« May 23, 1929; BE. unp. 7047; 
Herman Friedman and Patrick Mc- 
Carthy, New York. 12243 
Trail of (98 march; by William Axt: 
pf. or organ conductor. © May 2, 
1920; 2: May 4° 3)” pup?’ 5623 : 


12254 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York. 12244 


Train time blues; words and, music by 
Hudson Whittaker. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. May 1, 1929; 
EK unp. 6269; State street music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 12245 


Train whistle blues, rail road’n’ for 
home sweet home; words and music 
by M. EH. McSwain. © 1. May 4, 
1929; E unp. 6408; Melvin E. Mc- 
Swain, Ft. Smith, Ark. « 12246 


Tramp (The); words and music by 
Moran Moore; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© May 3, 1929; 2 c. May 7; E pub. 
5720; Louis J. Bennett, Kansas City, 
Mo. 12247 


Transformation; photoplay music, by 
Henry Hadley; orch. pts., with pf. 
or organ conductor. © Apr. 22, 
1929; 2 c. Apr. 25; E pub. 5983; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 12248 


Treasure; fox-trot song, words and 
music by Bll and Ed. Gorman and 
J. Oliver Riehl. © April 26, 1929; 
2 e. April 29; E pub. 5605; Leo Fe- 
ist, ine., New York. 12249 


Treasure; fox trot, words and music 
by Bill and Hd. Gorman and J. Oli- 
ver Riehl, arr. by Brewster-Raph ; 
orch. pts. 4to. © May 10, 1929; 2 
e. May 11; E pub. 5952; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 12250 


Treasure Island; words and music by 
A. Lax and EH. Craig. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c¢. May 15, 1929; 
EH eunp, 6757; Arnold Lax and EKd- 
ward Craig, Cambridge, Mass. 12251 


Treue (Der) husar; marsch, von Pe- 
ter Fries, of Germany, op. 67; salon 
orchesterstimmem, m t pf.-direktion. 
4to. © Feb. 13, 1929; 1 c May 2; 
E for. 4286; Oskar Seifert, Eppen- 
dorf Sa., Germany. by 


Trickette; by Newell Chase; pf. © 
May 2, 1929; 2 c« May 6; E pub. 
5671; Sherman, Clay & co., San 
Francisco. Weds 


Trinken (Das), das kitissen, das hat 
seinen grund; marschlied, text von 
Nik Zeram [pseud. of Max Maret- 
zki], musik von Josef Freudenthal, 
arr. von Bernh. Hgg, both of Ger- 
many; orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 
Ato... © Apr. 15, 1929; 1 ¢ May 14: 
E for. 4437; International-edition, 
G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 12254 


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12255 


pt. I, 0s Ss. vi Se 


Trinken (Das), das kiissen, das hat 
Seinen grund; marschlied, text von 
Nk Zeram [pseud. of Max Maret- 
zki], musik von Josef Freudenthal, 
of Germany. © Apr. 15, 1929; 1 ¢. 
May 14; E for. 4448; International- 
edition, G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 12255 


Triolets; poem by R. Young, music by 
Josef Holbrooke, of Great Britain, 
op. 91. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd. © May 7, 1929; 1c. May 4; E 
for. 4750; Ruth Young, Welwyn 
Garden City, Herts, England. 

12256 


Trip (A) through the U. S. A.; words 
by M. C. H. McGregor, music by 
Burrell Van Buren. Sherbrooke, Que- 
bec, Canada, McGregor pub. house. 
© Apr. 29, 1929; 2 « May 4; E pub. 
5624; Margaret Cavers Hall Mc- 
Gregor, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada. 

12257 


Tripping lightly; by Yvonne Beaure- 
gard; pf. © May 2, 1929; 2 c. May 
9; EH pub. 6138; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 12258 


Triumph of the Lone Eagle march; by 
O. Fauske. [Melody only] ©1.«. 
May. 2%, 1929; HE unp. 7170; Oren 
Fauske, Lakefield, Minn. 12259 


Trotting (The) pony; by Mabel Madi- 
son Watson; pf. © May 22, 1929; 
2c. May 24; EH pub. 6252; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 12260 


Troubled (A) fisherman; words and 
music by R. D. Martindale. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. May 16, 
1929; E unp. 6782; Ranron D. Mar- 
tindale, Naples, Tex. 12261 


True love; words and music by Ger- 
trude Eloise Martin. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. May 7, 1929; 


E unp. 6471; Gertrude EH. Martin, 
New York. 12262 
Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) Album 


denfants; premiere suite, arr. par 
F. Salabert, of France; orceh. par- 
ties, avec pf. conducteur et 1° vio- 


lini conducteur. 4to. 1. Le petit 
cavalier. [2 others] © Apr. 10, 
1929; 1 ce. May 16; E for. 4688; 


Francis Salabert, Paris. 


Barcarole; aus den Jahreszeiten, 
op. 37", no, 6, arr. von Leopold We- 
nnger, of Austria; orch, pts. 4to. 
© Apr. 23, 1929; 1 c. May 17; EB 
for. 4590; Anton J. Benjamin, Leip- 
zig. 12264 


12263 


Tu-tu; fox-trot, by S. Ehrlich, arr. 
by Dan Godfrey, of Great Britain; 
military band pts., with conductor. 
(In Chappell’s army journal, no. 
565) © Apr. 18, 1929; 1 c. May 1; 
E for. 42538; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 12265. 


Tulsa; Indian love waltz, words and 
music by C. H. Charles and C, V.. 
Fleming. Tulsa, Okl., Chester VY. 
Fleming & co. © May 8, 1929; 2 ec. 
May 7; E pub. 5722; Chester V. 
Fleming, West Tulsa, OKl. 12266: 


Tumult (Hl) desvetlla recorts; de M. 
Blanecafort, arr, par IF. Salabert, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur et 1° violini-conducteur. © 
Apr. 10, 1929; 1 ec. May 16; E for. 
4646; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

12267 


Tune in on California; words by E. 
White, music by Burrell Van Buren. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«e. 
May 29, 1929; E unp. 7268; Elsie 
White, Los Angeles. 12268 


Turkish eyes; words and music by H. 
Halper. © 1c. May 14, 1929; EB 
unp. 6737; Edward Halper, Gales- 
burg, Ill. 12269. 


Tuscany dance; by Paul Valdemar, of 
Great Britain. 1. Pf. solo—2, Pf. 
duet. © May 2, 1929; 2 c, each May 
4; E pub. 5705, 5706 ; Theodore Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 12270 1220 


’Twas beneath the silvery stars; 
words by S. S. Dixon, music by Phil 
Starr. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 20, 1929; E unp. 6925; 
Sylvester S. Dixon, Bowling Green, 
Ky. 12272 


Twelve (The) disciples; hymn, words. 
and music by L. J. Kindig. © May 
1, 1929; 2 c. May 10; E pub. 5764; 
Lisle James Kindig, Mattoon, Ill. 

12273 


Twenty-thousand Scotchmen; written 
and composed by Kenneth and 
George Western, of Great Britain ; 
pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © May 14, 1929; 
1c. May 16; E for. 4494; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, Itd., London. 12274 


Twilight (A) dream; words and music 
by H. M. Sanborn. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. May 25, 1929; 
E unp. 7112; Harriet Maxwell San- 
born, Chicago. 12275 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1929 


Twilight hour; words and music by 
L. E. Buchanan. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. May 38, 1929; EB 
unp. 6355; Lucy E. Buchanan, San 
Francisco. 12276 


Twilight (The) lullaby; words by S. 
Haynes, music by B. M. Hale. © 
1 cc May 31, 1929; E unp. 73842; 
Samuel Haynes, Cuyahoga Falls, O. 

12277 

Twin soul of mine; words by C. H. J. 
Harding, music by Walter W. New- 
comer. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Jan. 28, 1929; E unp. 5561; 
C. H. J. Harding, New York. 12278 


Two flashing eyes of blue; lyrics by L. 
Shears, musie by V. Tomasulo. © 
1 e@. May 14, 1929; E unp. 6731; 
Vineent Tomasulo and Louis Shears, 
New York. 12279 


JIse rurapst (Two guitars); arr. by J. 
Kammen; pf. © Apr. 26, 1929; 2 ¢. 
May 1; E pub. 5776; Jack Kammen 
and Joseph Kammen, Brooklyn. 

12280 

Two in a canoe; words and music by 
Ruws..Dean:. © 1. «May. 3,\1929; 
EH unp. 63878; Ralph Lewis Dean, 


Philadelphia. 12281 
Two little angels, one silver, one gold; 
lyric by Hal Christy, music by 


Charles Rosoff. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. May 24, 1929; E unp. 
7090; Santly bros., ine., New York. 
12282 
Two Summers; words and music by OQ. 
Webs, of Czechoslovakia, domiciled 
at Los Angeles, Calif. 
7, 1929; E unp. 6455; Oleg Webs, 
Los Angeles. 12283 


U_ sciccareddu; words and music by 
A. Capolingua, of Italy, domiciled at 


Philadelphia ; 1st violin. ©1c. May 
20, 1929; E unp. 6905; Antonio 
Capolingua, Philadelphia. 12284 


Uechiuzzi chiari; versi di A. Gloria, 
musica di Nino Sciacea, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York. ©1c. May 
28, 1929; E unp. 7216; Angelo Gloria, 
New York. 12285 


Udine (Jean d’) Sept poémes arabes; 
extraits du Jardin des caresses, de 
Franz Toussaint, mis en musique 
par J. d’ Udine, of France; pf. © 
Apr. 10, 1929; 1 c. May 16; E for. 
4619; Heugel, Paris. 12286 


Ugye sose gondolsz ram; slow blues, 
szovegét irta: Weiner Istvan, zené 


© 1c. May 


12297 


jét szerzé: F. Markush, of Hungary; 
orch. pts., with words. Budapest, 
Rozsavoélgyi és tarsa. 4to. © Apr. 
61929. 1 ¢ May’ 4: Ei for. 4325°- 
Fred Markush, Budapest, Hungary. 

12287 


Uintah: valse caprice, by R. M. Miller; 
E flat saxaphone, with pf. ace. © 
May 138, 1929; 2 c. May 22; E. pub. 
6145; Roy Merrill Miller, Detroit. 

12288 


Ultimo (El) chisme; danzon, por M. 
Pagan, arr. por Francisco Tizol; 
pf. © 1c May 7, 1929; E. ump. 
6476; Manrique Pagan, New York. 

12289 


Under himlens stjirnor; vals, tekst av 
Hinar Westling, musik av Norbert 
Pouch, of Sweden; pf. © Mar. 31, 
1929; 1 @. May 6; E for. 4276; E. 
Anderssons musikforlag, Malmo, 
Sweden. 12290 


Under the harvest moon; poem by Carl 
Sandburg, music by Constance Mills 
Herreshoff; high voice. © May 21, 
1929; 2 « May 23; E pub. 6191; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 12291 


Under the midnight moon; by C. Rice; 
pf. © 1c¢ May 10, 1929; E unp. 
6608; Carl Rice, New York. 12292 


Ungektisst soll eine frau nicht schlafen 
geh’n ...; auS der revue Taglich 15 
tropfen Berlin! worte von Ernst 
Steffan, musik von Rudolph Nelson, 
of Germany. © Apr. 2, 1929; 1. 
May 3; E for. 4144; Drei masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 12293 


U. S. A. (The) ; words and music by 
C. Poth, arr. by L. E. Goffin. [Blue- 


print] © 1c. May 10, 1929; BE unp. 
6587; Carl Poth, Dayton, O. 12294 
Unrest; photoplay music, by Henry 


Hadley; orch. pts., with pf.-organ 
conductor. © Apr. 18, 1929; 2 «. 
Apr. 22; E pub. 5821; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 12295 


Until the cows come home; words and 
music by B. Neal; male voices. 
[Photostat] © 1 e¢. May 25, 1929; 
E unp. 7105; Ben Neal, Los Angeles. 

12296 


Until the end; from College days, lyrie 
by Al Boasberg, music by Martin 
Broones. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ec. Mar. 20, 1929; E unp. 4914; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 12297 


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12298 


Unto my heart; from Music in May, 
words by Heinz Merley and Kurt 
Breuer, American version by J. 
Keirn Brennan, music by Emil 
Berté, new arr. by Albert Szirmai, 
of Hungary; pf. and ukulele ace. 
New York, Shubert music pub. corp. 
(© May 10, 1929; 2 « May 13; E 
pub. 5863; Shubert theatre corp., 
New York. 12298 


Up in a big aeroplane; words and 
music by C. C. Beedy. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © May 16, 
1929; 2 e. May 21; E pub. 6326; 
Cyrus Coit Beedy, Lansing, Mich. 

12299 


Up the river; from On with the show 
1929, words by Edgar Leslie, music 
by Jos. Geo. Gilbert, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. acc., with banjulele banjo 
and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech. 

_ [Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© May 15, 1929; 1 c. May 17; E for. 
4712; Lawrence Wright music Co., 
London. 12300 


Vackra, vita flingor; vinterns vals, 
text av Nils-Georg, musik av Georg 
Enders, of Sweden; pf. © Nov. 16, 
1928; 1 c. May 9, 1929; E for. 4366; 
Nils-Georgs musikforlag, Stockholm, 
Sweden. 12301 


Valparaiso; words and music by Glenn 
Allen, Lou Scherhen {pseud. of Lou 
Herscher], and Gil. B. Blue. © 
May 8, 1929; 2 c. May 10; EH. pub. 
5840; Charles Bayha music co., inc., 
New York. 12302 


Valse cerise; by K. L. Richards; pf. 
© 1c. May 16, 1929; E unp. 6827; 
Katherine Louise Richards, New 
York. 12303 


Valse-humoresque; by Colin Taylor, of 
Great Britain; violin and pf. © 
Nov. 22:'1928'; 1 ¢.'May ‘9; 1929; 
for. 4882; Oxford university press, 
London. 12304 


Valse Juanita; by Henry Hadley, arr. 
from the original se. by Chas. J. 
Roberts; full orch. pts., with pf. 
eonductor. © Jan. 23, 1929; 2 «. 
Mar. 8; E pub. 4009; Carl Fischer, 
inec., New York. 12305 


Valse oubliée; by Otto Ortmann; pf. 
© May 2, 1929; 2c. May 7; E pub. 
5742; G. Fred Kranz music co., Bal- 


timore. 12306 
Valse petite; by William Burrowes 
Ccok; pf. © Mar. 1, 1929-2 c. Apr. 


29; EK pub. 5561; Co-operative music 
co., Philadelphia. T2501 


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pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


Vampire (Le); ouverture, de H. Mar- 
sehner, arr. par W. Tullius, of 
France; orch. restreint avec pf. con- 
ducteur. pts. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 30, 1929; E for. 4112; Chou- 
dens, Paris. 12308 


Vanas promesas; vals, letra y musica 
por A. Z. Garcia, of Nicaragua. 
1 ee. Feb. 23, 1929;, E. wnp., 6540; 
Adrian Zavala Garcia, Managua, 
Nicaragua. 12309 


Vanderbilt drag; words by Morton B. 
Howell, 38rd, music by Finley Me- 
iwaine [i. e. J. F. McIlwaine], arr. 
by J. Brasford Quirk; pf. [Photo- 


stat] ©.1 ¢« May..18, 1929; E unp. 
6897; Joseph Finley McIlwaine, 
Nashville. 12310 


Varfor ser jag tarar i dina 6gon; text 
av Nils-Georg, musik av Georg End- 
ers, of Sweden; pf. © Oct. 12, 
1928; 1c. May 9, 1929; E for. 4365; 
Nils-Georgs musikforlag, Stockholm, 
Sweden. 12311 


Vénézuéla ; slow, paroles de Paul Col- 
line, musique de André Renaud, of 
France; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by F. Salabert. © Apr. 10, 1929; 
1c. May 16; E for. 4675; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 12312 


Vengo del olivo; plena, letra y musica 
de R. G. Levy. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. May 25, 1929; E unp. 
7182; Rafael Gonzalez Levy, New 
York. 12313 


Vergiss deine sorgen; schlager von W. 
Lindemann u. Hans J. Gliicksmann, 
of Germany; orch. u. text, mit kla- 
vier, harmonium u. jazz band stim- 
men. 4to. © Apr. 30, 1929; 1 «¢. 
May 15; E for. 4698; Wilhelm 
Lindemann, Berlin-Karlshorst. Ger- 
many. 12314 


Vermut; valzer, by G. Olivieri, of 
Italy, domiciled at Maspeth, L. I., 
N. Y. © 1c. May 20, 1929; E unp. 
6913 ; Giovanni Olivieri, Maspeth, L. 
ih SUNG Ne 12315 


Vi to skal mgdes engang igen; tekst 
af Leif Berg og Dan Folke, musik 
at Sidney Boston, of Denmark; pf. 
© Apr. 25, 1929; 1 ec. May 9; E for. 
4408; Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

12316 

Vie (La) pour le ezar; ouverture, de J. 
Glinka, arr. par W. Tullius, of 
France; orch. restreint avee pf. con- 
ducteur. pts. © Apr: 5, 1929; 1"¢ 
April 30; E for. 4111; Choudens, 
Paris. 12317 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1929 


12337 


Vilma; words by Benny Davis, music 
by J. Fred Coots; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © May 10, 1929; 2c. May 138; 
E pub. 5958; Harms, ine., New York. 

12318 


Vind for vag; sjOmansvals, text av 
Gosta Stevens, musik av Helge Lind- 
berg, of Sweden; pf. © July 31, 
1928; 1 ec. May 20, 1929; BE for. 4710; 
Ernst Rolfs musikforlags,. A. B., 
Stockholm, Sweden. 12319 


Vine (El) ; words and music by EH. A. 
Carrillo, of Mexico; pf. © 1c. Dee. 
4, 1928; E unp. 1810; Eduardo A. 
Carrillo, Pueblo, Col. 12320 


Viola, cello and bass parts; arr. by 
W. H. Bryant, to supplement En- 
semble method for violin class in- 
struction, by Oscar J. Lehrer. 1. 
Viola.—2. Cello—3. Bass. © May 
7, 1929; 2 ec: each May 8; E pub. 
6257; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. t 12321 


Violets bring memories of you; ballad, 
lyric by Mary Viola Harrison, music 
by Louis W. Brand. © May 11, 
1929; 2 ec. May 15; E pub. 6049; De 
Aryan pub. co., Newport, Ky. 123822 


Virginia, let me dream and love; 

words and music by C. Simmons. © 

1 ec. May 28, 1929; E unp. 7240; 
Cyrus Simmons, Knoxville, Tenn. 

2523 


Vision; in der klosterzelle, worte u. 
musik von Erik Meyer-Helmund, of 
Germany, op. 200; sop., harmonium 
und klavier, violine ad lib. © May 
1, 2029 Ace May -21-' ih) ‘for.’ 4773 ; 
Carl Simon musikverlag, Berlin. 

12324 


Visions of yesterday ; valse song, words 
by Jack Taylor, music by Donald 
Hond-Stiff, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Apr. 27, 1929: 1 ec. 
May 9; E for. 48364; Walsh, Holmes 
& co., ltd., London. iPRyAy, 


Visions of you; words by Billie Curtis, 
music by S. Solomon. © 1 ¢. May 
28, 1929; E unp. 7332; Sidney Solo- 
mon, New York. 12326 


Vocal pavan; poem by Doris Rowley, 
music by A. Rowley, of Great Bri- 
tain; cho. of mixed voices. London, 
J. Curwen & sons, Itd. 4to. © May 
7, 1929; 1 c. May 4; E for. 4746; 
Alec Rowley, Teddington, Middlesex, 
England. 12327 


57721—29—_9 


Voci (La) dello martello; versi di A. 
Ventura, musica di Joseph Vallone, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York. 
8vo. [Words and melody only] © 
May 15,1929; 2 ¢« May 1; Hiapob. 
5810; Angelo Ventura, New York. 

12328 


Voila pourquoi, les filles de mon vil- 
lage; paroles de Gabriello et J. 
Marsac, musique de Fred Méle et 
Craven, of France. © Apr. 10, 1929; 
1c. May 16; E for. 4611; Editions 
musicales Evette, Paris. 12329 


Von deutscher seele; romantische kan- 
tate von Hans Pfitzner, op. 28, bearb. 
von Walther Hirschberg, of Ger- 
many; pf. (Musik ftir alle, nr. 2738) 
1. Mensch und natur. [4 others] © 
Apr. 25, 1929; 1 ¢ May 14; BH for: 
4456; Adolph Firstner, Berlin. 

12330 

Vote for Herbert Hoover, he’s the man 
for President; words and music by 
Madaline Krell Reynolds. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. May 15, 
1929; E unp. 6749; Sophia Blanche 
Reynolds, Philadelphia. 12331 


W karcezmie; words and music by 
Frank Przybylski; 1st violin. © 
1 e. Apr. 17, 1929; E unp. 7322; An- 
nette Przybylski, Chicago. 12332 


Wages (The) of sin is death; hymn, 
words [adapted] from Romans and 
music by L. J. Kindig. © May 1, 
1929; 2 c. May 10; E pub. 5767; 
Lisle James Kindig, Mattoon, Ill. 

12883 


Wagner (Richard) The Mastersing- 
ers; chorale, prize song and finale, 
text adapted by Mary De Haven, 
music arr. by Albert Stoessel ; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Apr. 26, 1929; 2 c. 
May 18; E pub. 5855; C. C. Birchard 
& co., Boston. 12334 


Wagon trains; words by H. Pearson, 
music by Chester Escher; 1st violin. 
© 1c. May 16, 1929; E unp. 6818; 
Harry Pearson, Wilmington, Calif. 

12335 

Waiting for that thing called happi- 
ness; words and music by E. L. Kint- 
zle and W. L. (Gus) Mayhew. 
[Chords, single staff] ©1c. May 1, 
1929; E unp. 6279; Wendell L. May- 
hew, Milford, Dll. and Hugene L. 
Kintzle, Muscatine, Ia. 12336 


Waltz divine; words and music by 
J. F. Barrientos. 4to. © Apr. 30, 
1929; 2 c. May 4; E pub. 5630; John 
Frederick Barrientos, San Francisco. 

12337 


633 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12338 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Waltz (The) of the skates; by Roger 
Jalowicz, of Great Britain; pf. 
May 6, 1929; 1 c. May 17; E for. 
4586; Campbell, Connelly & co., Lon- 
don. 12338 


Waltz with me; words and music by 
Margery Meade [pseud. of Margaret 
Ryan]; med. or high voice. © May 
2, 1929; 2 c. May 9; E pub. 5787; 
G. Schirmer. inc.. New York. 12339 


Waltz with me; 4 pt. cho., words and 
music by Margery Meade [pseud. of 
- Margaret Ryan]; women’s voices. 
4to. © May 2, 1929; 2c. May 9; E 
pub. 5786; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 12340 


Wanderer’s (The) plaint; photoplay 
music, by David Broekman and Sam 
A. Perry, arr. by George J. Trinkaus ; 
orch. pts., with pf.-organ conductor. 
© Apr. 16, 1929; 2 c Apr. 19; E 
pub. 5820; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 12341 


Wand’rer (A); words and music by 
G. Southard. © 1 «¢. May 6, 1929; 
E unp. 6423; Gail Southard, Zanes- 
field, O. 12342 


Warren waltzer; by John Wilfahrt. 
© 1c. May 1, 1929; EH unp. 6265; 
Consolidated music pub. house, Chi- 
cago. 12348 


Was it all a dream; words by Cyrus 
Van Ness, music by Leonard H. Dug- 
gan. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. May 27, 1929; E unp. 7165; C. 
Van Ness Clark, New York. 12344 


Wasn’t it fate; words by Benny Davis, 
music by J. Fred Coots; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © May 17, 1929; 2 c. May 
20; E pub. 6239; Harms, inc., New 
York. 12345 


Water boy serenade; pianistic spir- 
itual, by Fletcher Henderson. © 
May 6, 1929; 2 c. May 9; E pub. 
5738; Vincent Youmans, New York. 

12346 


Waters still; words by Oliver Murray 


Edwards, music by Hthel Connell 
Phoenix; high voice. Syracuse, 
N. Y., Oliver music co. © Apr. 16, 


1929; 2 ec. Apr. 19; E pub. 6125; 
Oliver M. Edwards, Syracuse, N. Y. 
12347 


Way (The) of dreams; lyrics by Bix 
Reichner and Billy Hays, music by 
Don Walker; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. by May Singhi Breen. © May 


20, 1929; 2 c. May 21; E pub. 6141; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 
12348 


Wayside (The) inn; words by M. HE. 
Stein, music by Phil Starr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. May 25, 
1929; EH unp. 7128; Martha H. Stein, 
Danville, Ill. 12349 


We are going up the river; words by 
D. McCain, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only]. © 1. 
May 20, 1929; E unp. 6926; Dora 
McCain, Rock Elm, Wis. 12350 


We are three; words by Jimmie Lois 
Gibson, music by J. M. Gibson, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at Carlton, 
Or. Carlton, Or., Gibson music pub. 
co. © May 7, 1929; 1 ec. May 18; 
E pub. 5860; J. McRae Gibson, 
Carlton, Or. 12351 


We both love the same sweetheart ; 
lyric by Harry Pease, music by Hd. 
G. Nelson; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
April 22, 1929; 2 ec. April 26; E pub. 
5549; Remick music corp., New 
York. 12352 


We can’t get together it seems; words 
by W. Mahoney, music by Robert 
HH. Geraghty. [Words and melody 
only] ©1 ec. May 29, 1929; E unp. 
7271; William Mahoney, New York. 

12353 


We heros[!]; words by M. 'Tanton, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. May 20, 1929; 
E unp. 6928; May Tanton, Arkansas 
City, Kan. 12354 


We'll climb thru the clouds; words 
by C. Johnson, music by Chester 
Escher; 1st violin. © 1 ¢. May 2, 
1929; E unp. 6316; Charles Johnson, 
Cromwell, Conn. 12355 


We never grow up in our mothers 
eyes; words and music by EH. W. 
Worley. © 1c. May 17, 1929; H 
unp. 6850; Ernest Walter Worley, 
Kansas City, Kan. 12356 


We praise Thy name, O God most 
high; hymn, words and music by 
L. J. Childers. [Mimeograph] © 
May 1, 1929; 2 c« May 29; E pub. 


6376; Lemuel Jennings Childers, 
Hominy, Okl. 12357 
We two; words and music by S. 
Miranda and R. Montgomery. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1 c¢. May 
7, 1929; E unp. 6492; Stephens 
Miranda, Hollywood, Calif., and 
Reggie Montgomery, Pasadena, 
Calif. 12358 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1929 


12378 


We worship thee sun-god; words and 
music by E. BE. Harder; ten. or sop. 


solo. © May 9, 1929; 2 c. May 11; 
EH pub. 5845; Erwin HE. Harder, 
Chicago. 12359 


Wedding hymn: words and music by 
Mary Berington, of Great Britain. 
oBmMo,- C) Apr. p26. tan0 se. Apr. 
30; E for. 4244; Cary & co., London. 

12360 


Wee fingers at play; by Yvonne 
Beauregard; pf. © May 2, 1929; 
2c. May 9; E pub. 6189; White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston. 12361 


Week-end (Loérdagskvillen) ; text av 
Yson, musik avy Hartvig Kristoffer- 
sen, of Sweden; pf. © Jan. 15, 
fees. Cc. May, 6; 1. for. 4270; 
Reuter & Reuter, Stockholm, 
Sweden. 12362 


Welcome home; fox-trot, from On 
with the show, lyrics by Grant 
Clarke, music by Harry Akst, arr. 
by Ken Macomber; dance orch. pts. 
4to. © May 18, 1929; 2 ce. May 22; 
E pub. 6283; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 12363 


Welcome home; from On with the 
show, lyric by Grant Clarke, music 
by Harry Akst, orch. by Geo. J. 
Trinkaus; voc. orch. pts. 4to. © 
May 18, 1929; 2 c. May-22;-E ‘pub. 
6274; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 12364 


Welcome home; lyric by Grant Clarke, 
music by Harry Akst; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Apr. 29, 1929; 2 ¢. 
May 2; E pub. 5995; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 12365 


Welcome home; march, by C. De 
Cristoforo; pf. © May 22, 1929; 
2.c. May 24; EH pub. 6272; Charles 
De Cristoforo, East Boston, Mass. 

12366 


Wellesz (Egon) Fitinf tanzstticke; vy. 
Egon Wellesz, of Austria, op. 42; 
pf. © Apr. 4, 1929; 1 c. May 3; 
E for. 4212; Universal edition a. g., 
Vienna. 12367 


Wenn der pflaumenbaum nicht wir; 
schlager, text u. musik von W. 
Lindemann, of Germany; with orch. 
pts. 4to. © Oct. 1, 1928; 1 e. Oct. 
23; E for. 4421; Wilhelm Linde- 
mann, Berlin-Karlshorst, Germany. 

12368 

Wenn du einmal dein herz verschenkst, 
dann schenk’ es mir; lied un tango, 
text von Kurt Schwabach u. Willy 
Rosen, musik von Willy Rosen, arr. 


6 


von Hartwig von Platen, both of 
Germany; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor:..4to. © Jan. 3,.1929;. 1c. 
Apr. 19; E for. 4194; Edition Meisel 
& co., G. m. b. H., Berlin. 123869 


Wenn du einmal mich betriigst! tango, 
text von Fritz Rotter, musik von 
Michael Krausz, of Hungary, klavier 
arr. von Otto Lindemann. © Apr. 
15, 1929; 1 c. May 3; EH for. 4146; 
Drei masken verlag, 4. g., Berlin. 

12370 


Wenn es frtihling wird; foxtrot, text 
von Kurt Schwabach, musik von 
Will Meisel, arr. von Hartwig von 
Platen, both of Germany; orch. pts. 
4to. © Jan. 12, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 19; 
EK for. 4192; Edition Meisel & co., 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. aya 


Wenonah; words and music by E. G. 
Taylor. © 1. Apr. 24, 1929; B 
unp. 6352; Hthel Gertrude Taylor, 
Allston, Mass. 12372 


Wer lieben will muss leiden; schlager 
von W. Lindemann, of Germany; 
orch. u. text, mit klavier, harmon- 
ium u. jazz band stimmen. 4to. © 
Apr. 30, 1929; 1 c May 15; E for. 
4695: Wilhelm Lindemann, Berlin- 
Karlshorst, Germany. 12378 


Werk fiir streichorchester; von Rein- 
hard Schwarz, of Germany, bearb. 
des streichquintetts fis moll, von 
Heinrich Kaminski, of Germany. Sc. 
© Dec. 17, 1928; 1 ec. Feb. 7, 1929; E 
for. 4218; Universal edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 12374 


Wesele w Rymanowie; obertasy, by J. 
Biega; violin. ©1c. May 15, 1929; 
E unp. 6745; John Biega, Perth Am- 
boy, N. J. 12375 


Wesota; polka, by J. Biega; violin. 
© 1c. May 15, 1929; E unp. 6743; 
John Biega, Perth Amboy, N. J. 

12376 


West (The) is the West no more; 
words by Billy Woods [i. e. William 
Woods], music by Ray Hibbeler. © 
May 12, 1929; 2 c. May 16; E pub. 
6387; William Woods, Billings, 
Mont. 12377 


Western (The) girl; words by C. Bul- 
cher, music by Sylvester Long Cross; 


pf. © 1c. May 13, 1929; E unp. 
6685; Clarence Bulcher, Woodin- 
ville, Wash. 12378 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12379 


pt. 1, n.s., v. 24 


Western music for motion pictures; by 
W. P. Ott, of Austria, domiciled at 
New York, R. Wm. Wooby, and 
others, with arrs. by R. Wm. Wooby. 
v. 2,1. © Dec. 10, 1928; 1 c¢. each 
Mar. 22, 1929, 1 ec. each and affs. 
May 31; AA 16828, 16829; Wilhelm 
Ott, New York. 12379, 12380 


Whalen (The) hop; words by J. Clark 
and Jack McArdle, music by J. 
Clark. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 10, 1929; E unp. 6866; 
Jack Clark. New York. 12381 


What a night for love; words and mu- 
sic by J. H. Wild. © May 8, 1929; 
2c. May 16; E pub. 6085; John H. 
Wild, Chicago. 12382 


What a shame it’s gonna rain; words 
and music by H. S. Schwartz and 
Jack Wishner. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. May 9, 1929; EH unp. 
6557; Harry S. Schwartz, New York. 

12383 


What a wonderful world it would be; 
words and music by Joe and May 
Brennan; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
May 28, 1929; 2 ec. May 27; Epub. 
6320; Joseph Brennan, Philadelphia. 

12384 


What are you doing to-night; words 
by Ricardo Duromo, music by Joseph 
Nussbaum, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Apr. 17;.1929; 1 «. 
May 1; E for. 4250; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. 

12385 


What can a poor girl do; lyrics by R. 
Riskin, music by M. Platt. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. May 8, 
1929; E unp. 63883; Maxwell Platt 
and Robert Riskin, New York. 

12386 


What care I? words and music by 
D. GC. Beattie. [Photostat] ©1le. 
May 11, 1929; E unp. 6647; Daniel 
©. Beattie, Washington. 12387 


What did Della wear, when Georgie 
came across; from The Grand street 
follies of 1929, words by Agnes Mor- 
gan and Albert Carroll, music by 
Arthur Schwartz; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © May 17, 1929; 2 ¢ May 20; 
E pub. 6237; Harms, ine., New York. 

12388 

What does it mean? words and music 
by Marjorie Blanid Gilbert. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. May 21, 
1929; E unp. 6981; Raymond Edwin 
Gilbert, Dorchester, Mass. 12389 


What does it mean to me; words and 
music by Rube Wolf, Buddy Valen- 
tine [pseud. of Joseph Taccati] and 
Sam Coslow. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. May 2, 1929; EB ump. 
6306; Spier and Coslow, ine., New 
York. 12390 


What does the deep sea say; words 
and music by B. Miller and Char- 
lotte Kay. [Words and melody 
only] ©1«c. May 22, 1929; E unp. 
7028; Bob Miller, New York. 12391 


What is life; words and musie by Mrs. 
William Rink [i. e. G. Rink] New 
York City, Frank Harding. © May 
17, 1929; 2 ¢. May 29; E pub. 6352; 
Gertrude Rink, Allen, Neb. 12392 


What is this thing called love? [and] 
Looking at you; from Wake up and 
dream, music by Cole Porter, arr. 
by Max Irwin, of Great Britain; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. lLon- 
don, New York and Sydney, Chappell 
& co., Itd. 4to. © May 15, 1929; 
1c May 22; E for. 4781; Harms, 
ine., New York. 12393 


What’s become of sweet Madelon ; lyrie 
by Mitchell Parish, music by Paul 
Abraham; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
May 14, 1929; 2 c« May 29; E pub. 
6374; Mills music, inc., New York. 

12394 


What will I do, love; words and mu- 
sic by William T. Maloney. ©1 «ce. 
May 20, 1929; E unp. 7040; Hllen 
Nora Maloney, Charlestown, Mass. 

12395 


Wheel of life; words by Lee Hazle- 
wood, music by Curley Bowen. © 
May 6, 1929; 2 c. May 8; E pub. 
5804; Sylvania pub. co., Allentown, 
Pa. 12396 


Wheeze sniff wheeze; and other songs, 
by D. D. Miles. obl. 8vo. © June 
1, 1929; 2 c June 7; aff. June 8; 
AA 17802; Dorothy D. Miles, San 
Marino, Calif. 12397 


When Barney Google marries Dolly 
Gray ; words by L. A. Doty, music by 
Luther A. Clark. © Apr. 19, 1929; 
2c. May 31; E pub. 6420; Lillian 
A. Doty, Torrington, Conn. 12398 


When he’s gone; words and music by 
A. Lax and HE. Craig. [Words and 
melody only] ©1«. May 15, 1929; 
E unp. 6758; Arnold Lax and Hd- 
ward Craig, Cambridge, Mass. 

12399 


636 4 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1929 


12419 


When I am old; words by Ernest Dow- 
son, music by William J. S. Ritscher, 
[Photostat] © 1c. May 17, 1929; 
E unp. 6854; Roy Rutherford Bailey, 
Chicago. 12400 


When I dream of you; romance, by 
William C. Schoenfeld; orch. pts. 
© Dee. 31, 1928; 2c. May 16, 1929; 
E pub. 6330; Music buyers corp., 
New York. 12401 


When I fell in love with you; song 
fox-trot, from On with the show, 
1929, words by Harry Carlton, mu- 
sic by Horatio Nicholls [pseud. of 
Lawrence Wright], of Great Bri- 
tain; pf. acc., with banjulele banjo 
and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
May 17, 1929; 1 ec. May 21; EH for. 
4776; Lawrence Wright music ©co., 
London. 12402 


When I get to thinking about home; 
words and music by Ruth Moore. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
May 138, 1929; E unp. 6674; Clar- 
ence Williams music pub. co., inc, 
New York. ; 12403 


When I’m alone; by L. C. Smith. 
[Melody only] ©1ce. May 14, 1929; 
E unp. 6715; Lewis Chick Smith, 
New York. 12404 


When I meet you; words and music 
by G. Low. © 1 ec. May 14, 1929; 
E unp. 6721; Grace Low, Hast Ak- 
ron, O. 12405 


When I see John Gilbert maka love; 
words and music by L. Steedman; in 
E flat. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c May 8, 1929; E unp. 6531; 
Louise Steedman, New York. 12406 


When I was a monkey man and you 
were a monkey maid; words and mu- 
sic by EF. R. Paget. [Words and 
melody oniy] © 1c. May 10, 1929; 
E unp. 6578; Fanny Ruthven Paget, 
Mobile, Ala. 12407 


When it’s apple blossom time in Vir- 
ginia; words and music by G. H. 
Emmans. © Apr. 13. 1929; 1 «. 
Apr. 16, 1 « May 8; E pub. 5891; 
George Harmon Emmans, Frederick, 
Md. 12408 


When might is right; fable in verse, 
words by Paul Dingledine, music by 
H. F. Asbury. 4to.. © May 15, 
1929; 2 ec. May 16; E pub. 6021; 
Harry F. Asbury, Park Ridge, N. J. 

12409 


When might is right; words by Paul 
Dingledine, music by H. F. Asbury. 
[Photostat] © 1c May 6, 1929; 
E ounp. 6449; Harry F. Asbury, Park 
Ridge, N. J. 12410 


When mother sings, Silver threads 
among the gold; words and music 
by Howard Johnson and Mary Earl 
[pseud. of Robert A. King]; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. 
© May 17, 1929; 2c. May 18; E pub. 
6269; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. 12411 


When my dream of love comes true; 
lyric by Herman Ruby, music by 
Norman Spencer; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © Apr. 29, 1929; 2c. May 2; 
E pub. 5897; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 12412 


When nobody’s looking ; lyrics and mu- 
sic by H. Idelson. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. May 28, 1929; E 
unp. 7251; Harry Idelson, Brooklyn, 
N.Y. 12413 


When summer days have flown; words 
and music by H. M. Sanborn. 
[Words and melody only] ©le 
May 25, 1929; E unp. 7113; Harriet 
Maxwell Sanborn, Chicago. 12414 


When the birds flv to the sands at 
Miami Beach; words and music by 
R. Young. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c May 8, 1929; E unp. 
6524; Raymond Young, Miami, Fla. 

12415 

When the harvest is over; theme song 
of Daily bread, words and music by 
Con Conrad, Sidney D. Mitchell and 
Archie Gottler. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. May 14, 1929; E unp. 
6720; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 


son, inc., New York. 12416 
When the heart iS young; fox-trot, 
words and music by E. Schou; pf. 


and ukulele acc. © May 3, 1929: 
2 ¢. May 7; E pub. 5715; Emil Schou, 
Faulkton, 8S. D. 12417 


When the lilac blooms again; fox-trot 
song, poem by Fritz Rotter, adapta- 
tion by Arthur Stanley, of Great 
Britain, music by Franz Doelle. © 
May 17, 1929; 1 ec. May 21; E for. 
4779; Chappell & co., ltd., London 
[© English words] 12418 


When the old gang gets together, I 
want to be around; words and mu- 
sie by T. EF. Barry. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 4, 1929; 
E unp. 6412; Thomas Francis Bar- 
ry, Hoboken, N. J. 12419 


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12420 


When the queen comes bounding home; 
words and music by A. CasSnelli. 
[Words and melody only] ©1« 
May 25, 1929; E unp. 7134; Arnold 
Casnelli,: Covington, Ky. 12420 


When the stars are shining; words 
and music by George Ar. © 1. 
Apr. 20, 1929; E unp. 6848; Hsther 
Bishop McMullen, Compton, Calif. 

12421 


When the stars come out; words and 
music by H. Samuels, of Australia. 
© 1c. May 7, 1929; EB unp. 6486; 
Edmond Samuels, Sydney, Australia. 

12422 


When the sun kisses day goodbye; 
words and music by J. Warnack. 
© May 15, 1929; 2 c. May 20; E pub. 
6119; James Warnack, Los Angeles. 

12423 

When thou art absent; words and mu- 
sic by A. L. Gubbins. © 1 ce. May 
2, 1929; E unp. 6828; Amelie Lane 
Gubbins, San Rafael, Calif. 12424 


When we get together in the moonlight 
we get along great; words by Billy 
Rose and Ben Ryan, music by Vio- 
linsky [pseud. of Solly Ginsberg] 
© May 22, 1929; 2 c. May 23; BE pub. 
6190; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

12425 

When we meet again sweetheart; 
words and music by Art Kassel and 
Marty Bloom [pseud. of M. L. Blu- 
menthal] [Words and melody 
only], © 1c. May 8, 1929; E unp. 
6424; Leo Feist, Inc., New York. 

12426 

When we turn out the old town band; 
words and music by Bob Palmer 
[i. e. R..Palmer] © 1c Apr. -15, 
1929; E unp. 6238; Robert Palmer, 
Los Angeles. 12427 


When you are mine; fox-trot, words 
by William T. Jordan, music by 
M. H. Harris. Boston, Charles W. 
Homeyer & co. © April 30, 1929; 
2 ec. May 8; E pub. 5617; Morgan 
Hovey Harris, Boston. 12428 


When you’re alone; waltz ballad, 
words by R. B. La Brie, music by 
M. Paul Manganella. © 1c. May 27, 
1929; E unp. 7167; Ruby B. La Brie, 
Pasadena, Calif. 12429 


When you threw me down, I felt like 
a king without a crown; words and 
music by 8. J. Moore. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 27, 1929; 
K unp. 7199; Samuel J. Moore, Rich- 
mond Hill, L. I., N. Y. 12430 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


When you will come back to me; words 
and music by O. L. Fauskee. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. May 20, 
1929; E unp. 6921; Oren LeRoy 
Fauskee, Worthington, Minn. 12431 


When yor mother smiles at you; 
words by J. J. Canning, music ‘by 
Edward J. Mallory. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 31, 1929; 
E unp. 73387; James J. Canning, De- 
troit. 12432 

When your rolling-stone comes home; 
words by Percy Edgar, music by 
Reginald Morgan, of Great Britain; 
pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © May 14, 
1929; 1 c« May 16; HE ‘for. 4495; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., Lon- ~ 
don. 12433 


Where could I meet you tonight ; words 
and music by T. F. Barry. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢ May 18, 
1929; E unp. 6865; Thomas Francis 
Barry, Hoboken, N. J. 12434 


Where have you been all my life; 
words by W. Mehsikomer, music by 
Ray Hibbeler. New York City, 
Frank Harding... © May 7, 1929; 2 


ec. May 15; E pub. 5941; Walter 
Mehsikomer, Superior, Wis. 12435 
Where iS my _ sweetheart to-night; 


words by R. Campbell, music by 
Chester Escher; 1st violin. © 1 e¢. 
May 2, 1929; E unp. 6809; Ruth 
Campbell, Ellwood City, Pa. 12436 


Where is my vodka; Russian novelty 
song, lyric by Ben Shapiro, music by 
L. Rubin and Isaac Pollack; pf. © 
1c. May 14, 1929; E unp. 7225; Louis 
Rubin, Bayonne, N. J. 124387 


Where the butterflies kiss the butter- 
cups good-night; fox trot, words-by 
Harry Pease and Charlies O’F lynn, 
music by Ed. G. Nelson, arr. by 
Archie Bleyer; dance orch. pts. 4to. 
© July 22, 1929; 2c. July 26; HE pub. 
8294; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 124388 


Where the trade winds blow; words 
and musie by Irving Mills and Jack 
Scholl; pf. and ukulele ace. © Apr. 
22, 1929; 2 c. May 4; E pub. 5634; 
Mills music, inc., New York. 12439 


Where would I be not having you; 
lyric by Harle Crooker, music by 
F. H. Grey. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. May 14, 1929; E unp. 
6732; Frank H. Grey, New York. 

12440 


638 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1929 


v 12461 


Wherever you are; lyrics by Frederic 
L. Cooper, jr., music by J. P. Sacco. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1 c¢. Apr. 
30, 1929; E unp. 6239; John P. 
Sacco, New York. 12441 


While I am thinking of you; words 
and music by N. Ferrara. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. May 8, 
1929; E unp. 6359; Nick Ferrara, 
New Orleans. 12442 


While I have you; by F. Paolo Tosti, 
harmonized by De Loss Smith; ten. 
1,2 and. bass. 1, 2. /4to., ©. Apr. .30, 
1929; 2 ec. May 10; E pub. 5766; Fill- 

_ more bros. co., Cincinnati. 12443 


While wake I’m having day dreams of 
the day you’ll be my own; words and 
music by G. L. Taborn, arr. by 
George Bryant. © 1c. Apr. 15, 
1929; E unp. 5732; George Leroy 
Taborn, Los Angeles. 12444 


While you’re stepping out with some- 
body else, remember I’m doing the 
Same; words by J. K. Kraus, music 
by Burrell Van Buren. [Words and 
melody only] ©1 ce. May 11, 1929; 
E unp. 6637; John K. Kraus, Spring- 
field, Ill. 12445 


Whip-po-will and I; words by Hstelle 
Whitney, musie by M. Whitney [i. e. 
M. Whitney Helms] [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Feb. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 4124; May Whitney Helms, 
New York. 12446 


Whirlwind 2000; by Helen A. Mc- 
Gregor, of Canada, domiciled at 
New York; pf. ©1c. May 8, 1929; 
E unp. 6885; Wright aeronautical 
corp., Paterson. 12447 


Whistlin’ blues; words and music by 
L. Carman. [Words and melody 


only] ©1c. May 10, 1929; E unp. 
6576; Lillian Carman, Irvington, 
N. J. 12448 


Whiting sanitarium song; words and 
music by U. G. Whiting, arr. by 
Sydney Grubbs. © May 10, 1929; 
2 ec. May 16; E pub. 6032; U. G. 
Whiting, Martinsville, Ind. 12449 


Who cares what tomorrow may bring; 
slow fox-trot, words by Benn 
Trivers, music by Robert Fram, arr. 
by Walter Scharf; orch. pts. 4to. 
© Apr. 27, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 27; E pub. 
5943; Benn Trivers & Robert Fram, 
ine., New York. 12450 


Who could be more wonderful than 
you; words by D. Arnold, musi¢e by 
H. Taylor. [Chords, single staff] 
© 1c. May 20, 1929; B unp. 6945; 
Earl Taylor and Dick Arnold, Santa 
Monica, Calif. 12451 


Who was the grapefruit’s father; fox- 
trot, words and music by Ted Pola 
and Eddie Brandt, of Great Britain; 
pf., banjulele banjo and ukulele ace. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Apr. 19, 1929; 1 c. May 13; BE for. 
4464 ; Orange music pub. co., London. 

12452 


Who was the unknown soldier; words 
and musie by C. Hillk © May 15, 
1929.57 2.e;;, May .22s Epub. Giso; 
Clark Hill, Trenton, N. J. 12453 


Whole (The) world has gone whoopee; 
words by N. B. Gibbs, music by 
Chester Escher; 1st violin. © 1. 
May 2, 1929; E unp. 6308; Nell 
Baker Gibbs, Coal Creek, Tenn. 

12454 


Whoopee (The) hat brigade; words 
and musie by Monty Siegel and Moe 
Jaffe. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 6, 1929; E unp. 6505; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 12455 


Whoopee is the craze; words by Rose 
Dreyer, music by C. Escher. © May 
27, 1929; 2 ec. May 27; E pub. 6316; 
Chester Escher, New York. 12456 


Whoopee love; words and music by 


G. C. Turner. [Words and melody 
only] ©1«. May 28, 1929; E unp. 
7245; George Chittenden Turner, 


Beverly Hills, Calif. 12457 


Whoopee rag; by G. Cowart; pf. © 
1c. May 1, 1929; E unp. 6246; Grace 
Cowart, Dublin, Ga. 12458 


Whose, whose, whose little fellow are ° 
you, you, you; words and music by 
C. J. McElroy. ©1c. May 15, 1929; 
E unp. 7314; Charis Jeanne McElroy, 
Norton, Va. 12459 


Why; recitation, written by Margue- 
rite Parrdt, composed by Herberte 
Jordan, of Great Britain; pf. © 
May 10, 1929; 1 ec. May 28; EH for. 
4845; Reynolds & co., London. 12460 


Why can’t I find a pal; words and 
music by L. Morris. [Words and 
melody only] ©10c. May 11, 1929; 
E unp. 6626; Lester Morris, New 
York. 12461 


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12462 


pt. II, n. s., v. 24 


Why can’t I have you; words by M. E. 

Boyd, music by Ray Hibbeler. © 

1 e@. May 22, 1929; E unp. 7030; 
Mary EH. Boyd, Ogdensburg, N. Y. 

12462 


Why can’t the sunbeams bring you 
back to me? words by C. E. Chalengs- 
worth and Harvey Earl Chalengs- 
worth, music by C. E. Chalengsworth. 
© 1c. Apr. 20, 1929; E unp. 6233; 
Catherine Hlizabeth Chalengsworth, 
Bethalto, Ill. 12463 


Why did we say goodbye; words by 
R. D. Cain, music by Sylvester L. 
Cross. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © May 138, 1929; 2 c. May 
24; E pub. 6199; Robert D. Cain, 
Kelso, Wash. 12464 


Why did you; by P. Jackson; melody, 
with pf. ace. ©1c. Apr. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 6868; Preston Jackson, 
Milwaukee. 12465 


Why do you long for tomorrow, as 
long as there’s sunshine today; 
words by Harry Knowles and Frank 
Capano, music by Sal Russo; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © May 11, 1929; 2 ¢. 
May 15; E pub. 5948; World music 
pub. co., Philadelphia. 12466 


Why must we part? words and music 
by V. Travers. ©1c. May 1, 1929; 
E unp. 6292; Valentine Travers, 
Corona, L. I., N. Y. 12467 


Why, only you; words and music by 
W.L. Penzner. ©16c. May 8, 1929; 
E unp. 6522; William L. Penzner, 
San Francisco. 12468 


Why wear clothes at all? fox-trot, 
words by Frank J. Yacich, music by 
C. J. Yacich. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. May 9, 1929; E unp. 
6554; Chris J. Yacich, New Orleans. 

12469 


Widow-bird (A) sate mourning; words: 
by Shelley, music by Wilson Manhire, 
of Great Britain. © May 81, 1929; 
1c. May 25; E for. 4850; W. Paxton. 
& co., ltd., London. 12470 


Wien, du mein Berlin! Wiener lied 
aus der revue Tiglich 15 tropfen 
Berlin! worte von Ernst Steffan, 
musik von Rudolph Nelson, of Ger- 
many. © Apr. 2, 1929; 1 c. May 3; 
E for. 4147; Drei masken verlag, 
a. g., Berlin. 12471 


Wien, O Wien, du stadt der lieder, du 
bist schOn wie ein gedicht; boston, 


ftir salonorch. mit jazz u. text, von 
Wilhelm Lindemann, of Germany. 


pts. 4to. © Feb. 14, 1929; 1 «@ 
Mar. 18; E for. 4221; Universal 
edition, a. g., Vienna. 12472 


Wien, O Wien, du stadt der lieder, du 
bist sch6n wie ein gedicht; boston, 
worte u. musik yon Wilhelm Linde- 
mann, of Germany. © Feb. 11, 
1929; 1c. Mar. 18; E for. 4226; Uni- 
versal edition, a. g., Vienna. 12473. 


Wienerlied (Das); ftir md&nnerchor 
mit klavier o. schrammelmusik beg-. 


leitung, bearb. von Josef Burg- 
schwieger, of Austria. Partitur. 
band 1. 4to. © Dec. 27, 1928; 1c. 


Mar. 18, 1929; E for. 4223; Verlag 
Josef Blaha, Vienna. 12474. 


Wild geese; words by Grace Noll 
Crowell, music by Annabel Morris: 
Buchanan; high voice. © May 6, 
1929; 2 ec. May 9; E pub. 5962; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 12475. 


Wild orchids; theme song of the pho- 
toplay, lyric by Raymond Klages, 
music by William Axt and David 
Mendoza; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by Hank Linet. New York, Rob- 
bins music corp. © Mar. 22, 1929; 
2 e. Mar. 23; E pub. 4480; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 

12476: 


Wild rosemary ; caprice, by Percy God- 
frey, arr. by J. Engleman, of Great 
Britain; orech. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor and violin 1 conductor. 4to. 
© Feb. 19, 1929; 1 c. May 4; E for. 
4164; Bosworth & co., Leip 


Will love linger on my darling; words. 
and music by Ted Koehler and 
Frank Magine. © May 27, 1929; 2 
ce. May 28; E pub. 6335; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

12478. 


Will the roses fade in heaven; words 
by J. Murray, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e¢. 
May 8, 1929; E unp. 6516; Janet 
Murray, Denton, Montana. 12479: 


Will you come back; words and music 
by J. R. Chase. © May 15, 1929; 
2c. May 20; E pub. 6102; James 
Richard Chase, Boston. 12480: 


Willow song; words by Shakespeare, 
music by Rachael Hobday, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr 
4, 1929; 1 ec. May 15; E for. 4817; 
Oxford university press, London. 

12481: 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1929 


12504 


Wind in the treetops; by G. A. Grant- 
Schaefer; pf. © May 28, 1929; 2 c. 
May 29; E pub. 6423; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 12482 


Winged (The) victory; words by 
Ethel M. Brainerd, music by M. E. 
Bronson. © 1c. May 31, 1929; E 
unp. 7349; Margaret E. Bronson, 
Cincinnati. ' 12483 


Winter and June; words by E. Ritter, 
musie by Sylvester Long Cross; pf. 
© 1c. May 13, 1929; E unp. 6687; 
Hlizabeth Ritter, Arlington, Wash. 

12484 

Wir bleib’n die alten; marsch-schlager, 
text u. musik von W. Lindemann, of 
Germany; orch. pts. 4to. © Oct. 
1 1928 5 (1 ex' OG. 23:3): By fons:4422 ; 
Wilhelm Lindemann, Berlin-Karl- 
shorst, Germany. 12485 


Wir trinken noch eins; trink-walzer, 
worte von Alfred Berg, musik von 
Willy Geisler, of Germany. © Nov. 
26, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 19, 1929; E for. 
4173; Paul Fischer musikalienhand- 
lung, Berlin. 12486 


Wishing; by Herbert Ralph Ward; pf. 
© May 21, 1929; 2 « May 28: BE 
pub. 6419; Edward Schuberth & co., 
ine., New York. 12487 


Wishing and waiting for love; lyric 
by Grant Clarke, music by Harry 
Akst; pf. and ukulele ace. © May 
6, 1929; 2 c. May 9; E pub. 6015; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

12488 


‘With all the comforts of home; words 
and music by B. Curtis; pf. ©1e. 
May 23, 1929; E unp. 7069; Billy 
Curtis, New York. 12489 


With her tears; words by J. H. String- 
field, music by Thoro Harris. © 
May 3, 1929; 2 c May 18; E pub. 
6264; Joseph H. Stringfield, Durham, 
N._.C. 12490 


Within my heart there is a shrine; 
poem by T. W. Burnett, music by 
George Henry Martin, of Great Brit- 
ain. Edinburgh, Strathmore music 
pub. co. © May 16, 1929; 1c. May 
25; E for. 4789; T. W. Burnett, Ed- 
inburgh. 12491 


‘Worder girl; words and music by V. 
Vaska. © 1 ec. May 31, 1929; B 
unp. 7359; Vana Vaska, Los Angeles. 

12492 

‘Wonderful baby of mine; words by E. 
Barbe and B. Faber, music by James 
Flora; in C. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. May 22, 1929; E unp. 


7018 ; Edward Barbe and Bill Faber, 
New York. 12493 


Wonderful dream girl of mine; orien- 
tal love ballad, words and music by 


W. B. Speth. © 1c. May 27, 1929; 
EK unp. 7211; William B. Speth, 
Denver, 12494 


Wonderful girl; words by Charles W. 
Locke, music by W. R. Dykins; pf. 
© 1c. May 31, 1929; EB unp. 7361; 
William R. Dykins, Glen Lyon, Pa. 

12495 

Wonderful star of love; words by An- 
drew Donnelly, music by David 
Broekman. © May 1, 1929; 2 e, 
May 2; E pub. 5596; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 12496 


Wonderful you - commonplace me; 
from Merry - merry, words by R. P. 
Weston and Bert Lee, music by Jack 
Waller, Harris Weston and J. A. 
Tunbridge, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © May 14, 1929; le. 
May 16; E for. 4511; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, ltd., London. 12497 


Won’t you care just a little bit? words 
and music by V. Travers. © 1 e¢. 
May 1, 1929; E unp. 6291; Valentine 
Travers, Corona, L. I., N. Y. . 12498 


Won’t you come back dear; words and 
music by M. Blair. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. May 16, 1929; 
E unp. 6774; Matilda Blair, Grand 
Island, N. Y. 12499 


Won’t you come back, old pal? words 
and music by R. Gibson. Philadel- 
phia, M. D. Swisher. © May 7, 1929; 
2 ce. May 9; E pub. 5780; Ramona 
Gibson, Philadelphia. 12500 


Won’t you forgive and forget dear; 
words and music by F. E. Miller. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Apr. 8, 1929; 2 ec. Apr. 11; E pub. 
5827: Florence E. Miller, German- 
town, Philadelphia, Pa. 12501 


Won’t you have some? words and 
music by W. O. Gregg. © 1c. May 
3, 1929; E unp. 6395; William Oliver 
Gregg, Relay, Md. 12502 


World (The) forgetting; prelude, by O. 
Lozzi; strings and pf. Se ©1l1e 
May 28, 1929; EH unp. 72386; Oscar 
Lozzi, Providence, R. I. 12503 


World (The) is waiting for the sun- 
rise; by Ernest Seitz, arr. by M. 
Zoltai; violin and pf. New York 
City, Chappell-Harms, inc. © May 
9, 1929; 2 ec. May 10; E pub. 5778; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 12504 


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12505 


World (A) of love for you; words and 
music by Pauline Hall Wade, of 
Canada. © 1c. May 29, 1929; E 
unp. 7272; Pauline Cassandra Hall 
Wade, Victoria, B. C., Canada. 

12505 


Wouldn’t I like to have someone like 
you to like me; words by Howard 
Johnson and Harry Tobias, music by 
Henry H. Tobias. © May 10, 1929; 
2c. May 11; E pub. 5841; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 12506 


Wrap me in a Spanish shawl; lyric 
by John T. Murray, music by Gus 
Edwards. [Chords, single staff] © 
1 c¢c. Mar. 7, 1929; E unp. 4446; 
Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer corp., New 
York. 12507 


Ya vine, ya estoy aqui. ..; letra y 
musica de Alfredo Reza, of Mexico, 
domiciled at El Paso. S8vo. [Photo- 
stat] © Apr. 22, 1929; 2c. Apr. 27; 
E pub. 6066; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 12508 


Yankee march; by M. Whitney [i. e. 
M. Whitney Helms]; violin. ©1e. 
Feb. 28, 1929; E unp. 4125; May 
Whitney Helms, New York. 12509 


Ye servants of the Lord; choral pre- 
lude on tune Narenza, by Charles 
Macpherson, of Great Britain, ed. 
by Stanley Marchant; organ. 
Apr. 30, 1929; 1, ¢. May 3; HE for. 
4155; Novello & co., Itd., London. 

12510 


Yea! team! march; by J. S. Taylor; 
band pts. 4to. © May 9, 1929; 2c. 
May 20; E pub. 6095; Charles L. 
Barnhouse, sr., Oskaloosa, Ia. 12511 


Yearning for thee; words by Amy 
Preston Knell, music by B. F. Knell. 
Philadelphia, Pa., Harry J. Lincoln 
music co. ‘©. May 28,/'1929: 2, 
May 20; E pub. 6116; Benj. F. Knell, 
Philadelphia. 12512 


You; words and music by J. J. Flem- 
ing. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ¢c. May 11, 1929; E unp. 6629; 
James Joseph Fleming, Philadelphia. 

12513 


You; words and music by R. Pfaen- 
dler ; med. in D flat. © May 1, 1929; 
2c. May 9; E pub. 5748; Richard 
Pfaendler, San Francisco. 12514 


You ain’t livin’ right; words by A. 
Dickerson, music by Thomas Dorsey 
and Alexander Robinson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. May 22, 


64 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


1929; E unp. 7014; Aletha Dickerson, 
Chicago. 12515 


You and I; by Langford Guest, of 
Great Britain; pf., 4 hands. 1. Step- 
ping stones. [4 others] © Jan. 10, 
1929; 1 c. May 15; E for. 4885; Ox- 
ford university press, London. 12516 


You and J, in the moonlight; fox-trot, 
lyric by Ned Washington, music by 
M. K. Jerome, arr. by Frank SkKin- 
ner; dance orch. pts. 4to. © May 
8, 1929; 2 c. May 7; E pub. 6000; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

12517 


You and I, in the moonlight; lyrie by 
Ned Washington, music by M. K. 
Jerome, arr. by Herbert Deer; male 
voices. 4to. © May 18, 1929; 2c. 
May 22; E pub. 6279; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 12518 


You and I, in the moonlight; lyric by 
Ned Washington, music by M. K. 
Jerome, orch. by Geo. J. Trinkaus; 
vocal orch. pts.; in HE flat. 4to. 
Apr. 22, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 255 Mepub: 
5979; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

12519 


You are all the world to me; waltz, 
words by Lew Collins, music by Er- 
nest John Dormer, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at Los Angeles. © 1. 
May 20, 1929; E unp. 6904; Mabel 
Elizabeth Mappe, Los Angeles. 

12520 


You are not the man of my dreams; 
words by M. E. Roberts, music by 
Cora Broadwell; pf. and ukulele acc. 
New York City, Frank Harding 
music house. © Apr. 4, 1929; 2 e. 
May 29; E pub. 6355; Manning EH. 
Roberts, Reno, Nev. 12521 


You are not where you belong to- 
night, you are far away from me; 
words and music by L. M. Niederer. 
© 1c. May 38, 1929; E unp. 6397; 
Louise Marie Niederer, Foristell, 
Mo. 12522 


You belong to me; words and music 
by V. Vaska. © 1c. May 8, 1929; 
E unp. 6525; Vana Vaska, Los Ange- 
les. 12523 


You brought me the sunshine and left 
me the rain; words by Leland L. 
Yost, musie by Merrill D. Doyle; pf. 
ace., With ukulele arr. by A. J. Fran- 
chini. © May 3, 1929; 2 c. May 4; 
E pub. 5727; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 12524 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1929 


12545 


You can’t have that somebody—’cause 
somebody else has you; words and 
music by S. H. Wilkins. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. May 22, 
1929; E unp. 6988; Samuel H. Wil- 
kins, Wayland, Mass. 12525 


You can’t sleep in my bed; words and 
music by John Rose. [Chords, sin- 
gle staff] © 1c. Apr. 18, 1929;.E 
unp. 6615; J. C. Johnson, New York. 

12526 

‘You do me so much good; lyric by J. 
Herbert, music by Ray Doll and 
Frank Galassi. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. May 2, 1929; E unp. 
6432; Jean Herbert, New York. 

12527 


You don’t have to rub, rub, rub on the 
old wash board any more; words 
and music by G. R. Wilson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. May 14, 
1929; E unp. 6728; George Robert 
Wilson, New York. 12528 


You haunt me in my dreams; words 
and music by G. Givot. © 1c. May 
23, 1929; E unp. 7052; George Givot, 
Chicago. 12529 


You hurt my feelings; words and mu- 
sic by H. Nathan, arr. by C. B. 
Frank. © Apr. 27, 1929; 2 ec. May 
17; E pub. 6037; Henry Nathan, San 
Francisco. 12530 


You know who I love; from College 
days, lyrics and music by Martin 
Broones. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1929; E unp. 4915; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 12531 


You laughed when I told you I loved 


you; words and music by J. Dris- 


coll. Seranton, Pa., Whitmore pub. 
co. © May 11, 1929; 2 c May 14; 
E pub. 5932; Jimmie Driscoll, Seran- 
ton, Pa. 12532 


You left me out in the rain; words by 
J. K. Kraus, musie by Burrell Van 
Buren. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 c..May 11, 1929; E unp. 6686; 
John K. Kraus, Springfield, Il. 

12533 

You like me and I like you; words by 
V. C. Deffenbaugh, music by Phil 
Starr. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 8, 1929; E unp. 6513; 
Vernon C. Deffenbaugh, % Postmas- 
ter, New York. 12534 

You'll take it and like it; words and 
music by L. Steedman. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 2, 1929; 
E unp. 6329; Louise Steedman, New 
York. 12535 


You made me love you, why did you; 
by Carmen Lombardo and Mickey 
Kippel, arr. by Herbert Deer; male 
quartet. 4to. © May 18, 1929; 2c. 
May 22;'‘E pub. 6278; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 12536 


You made me love you, why did you? 
by Carmen Lombardo and Mickey 
Kippel, orch. by Jean Olivier; orch. 
pts.; in C.. 4to. © Apr. 22, 1929; 
2e. Apr. 25; E pub. 5982; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 125387 


You made me love you, why did you? 
fox-trot, by Carmen Lombardo and 
Mickey Kippel, arr. by Bob Haring; 
dance orch. pts. 4to. © May 18, 
1929; 2'e. May: 22;'E pub. 6281: M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 12538 


You may laugh and play; words and 
music by Carroll Bone. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 11, 1929; 
EK unp. 6655; Carroll A. Bone, Long 
Beach, Calif. 12539 


You must have been thinking of me; 
words and musie by C. B. Richard- 
son. ©1ce May 11, 1929; E unp. 
6643 ; Caroline B. Richardson, Waco, 
Tex. 12540 


You mustn’t muss the mustard; from 
Marianne, lyrics by Al Boasberg, 
musie by Martin Broones. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Mar. 20, 
1929; E unp. 4916; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., Culver City, Calif. 

12541 

You only you; fox-trot, words by H. 
H. Boylan, music by Dwight L. New- 
man. © May 4, 1929; 2 c. May 4; 
E pub, 5665; Harry H. Boylan, New 
Orleans. 12542 


You ought to see my new baby; words 
by Eugene West, music by Herbert 
Steiner and Ira Schuster. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. May 14, 
1929; EK unp. 6772; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 12543 


You're a pain in the heart to me; lyrics 
by Jack Meskill and Al. Hoffman, 
music by Pete Wendling; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © May 17, 1929; 2. 
May 18; E pub. 6069; Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

12544 

You’re always in my mind; waltz, 
words and music by M. Odell, of 
Great Britain. London, Walsh, 
Holmes & co., ltd. © Apr. 27, 1929; 
1 ce. May 9; E for. 4863; Maude 
Odell, London. - 12545 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12546 


You’re just a sweet doll baby ; fox-trot, 
words and musie by H. Cohen. 
1c. May 13, 1929; E unp. 6682; Her- 
bert Cohen, New York. 12546 


You're like a rainbow of love; words 
and music by Herman M. Parris. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
May 1, 1929; Hi. unp. 6256: sous 
Parris, Philadelphia. ' 12547 


You’re locked in my heart Marianne; 
from Marianne, lyric by Lawrence 
Stallings, music by Martin Broones. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ec. 
Mar. 20, 1929; E unp. 4908; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver City, 
Calif. 12548 


You’re my one rose and I love you; 
words by R. Butler, music by Bur- 
rell Van Buren. Woodstock, Ont., 
Canada, Butler pub. house. © Mar. 
25, 1929: 2 ¢ Mar. 28 °° pub. 4638 ; 
Ross Butler, Woodstock, Ontario, 
Canada. 12549 


You’re my silver lining of love; words 
and music by Charles Tobias, Benée 
Russell and Vincent Rose; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © May 15, 1929; 2 «. 
May 17; E pub. 6036; Harms, ince., 
New York. 12550 


You’re not the only in the 
brook; words by Irving Kahal, 
music by J. Russel Robinson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
May 16, 1929; E unp. 6793; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 12551 


You’re not the same old sweetheart ; 
words and music by Ted Koehler 
and Frank Magine. © May 13, 
1929; 2 e. May 14; BH pub. 5928; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. Pao 2 


You’re still the girl of my dreams; 
words and music by Happy Cook 
[pseud. of J. Cook] [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 9, 1929; 
EK unp. 6546; John Cook, Kansas 
City, Mo. 12553 


You're the one who has done me 
wrong; words and music by Mar- 
garet Webster, Clarence Williams, 
and Tim Brymn. [Words and mel- 
ody only], © °1.¢):\May 18, 1929; 
KH unp. 7226; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 

12554 

You’re what’s the matter with me; 
fox trot song, written by Dorothy 
Fields, composed by Eddie Brandt, 
of Great Britain; pf. and ukulele 
ace. [Staff and tonie sol-fa nota- 


pebble 


pt. II, 0. s., Vv. 24: 


tions] © May 14, 1929; 1 ec. May 
16; EK for. 4497; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, ltd., London. 12555 


You said it; words by Jack Largay, 
music by Jill Largay. !Words and 
melody only] © 1. May 6, 1929; 
EH unp. 6460; Warren James Largay, 
Minneapolis. 12556 


You say I’m yours and yours only; 
words and music by M. R. Hartman. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
May 8, 1929; E unp. 6360; Mary R. ' 
Hartman, Deeatur, Il. 12557 


You say that you love me still; words 
by J. J. Daray, music by Richard 


Broughton. © 1 c. May 17%, 1929; 
EH unp. 6836; Joseph J. Daray, 
Chicago. 12558 


You taught me how to love you, now 
teach me to forget; words and 
music by HE. E. Ellstrom. © 1 e@ 
May 8, 1929; HE unp. 6539; Eva 
Emma Ellstrom, Madelia, Minn. 

12559 


You took all when you said goodbye; 
lyric by TThekla Hollingsworth, 
music by Margaret Cantrell. © 
May 6, 1929; 2 c. May 9; E pub: 
5740; Vincent Youmans, New York. 

12560 

You’ve made a difference to me; from 
Love lies, words by Desmond Carter, 
music by Hal Brody [pseud. of 
H. B. Hedley, Jack Clarke and 
Harry Acres], of Great Britain; pf. 
and ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © May 14, 1929; 
1c. May 16; E for. 4506; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 12561 


You’ve stolen my heart completely ; 
words and music by R. P. Fields. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
May 20, 1929; E unp. 6932; Ruth 
Phipps Fieids, Mouth of Wilson, Va. 

12562 


You will love me; from Love lies, 
words by Desmond Carter, musie by 
Hal Brody [pseud. of H. B. Hedley, 
Jack Clarke and Harry Acres], of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
May 14, 1929; 1.c.,May 16; H for. 


4507; Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., 
London. 12563 
Youp! youp! youp! ebhansonette 
comique, paroles de René Dorin, 


musique de Trémolo, of France; pf. 
aec., with ukulele arr. by F. Sala- 
bert. © Apr. 10, 1929; 1 ¢. May 
16; E for. 4673; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 12564 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


. 12585 


no. 5, 1929 
Your love I crave; fox-trot, from 
Messin’ around, lyrics by Perry 


Bradford, music by Jimmy Johnson, 
arr. by Joseph Nussbaum; dance 
orch. pts. 4to. © May 18, 1929; 
2c. May 17; E pub. 6154; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 12565 


Your love I crave; lyric by Perry 
Bradford, music by Jimmy John- 
son. © Apr. 16, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 19; 
E pub. 5807; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 12566 


Your love is all; words by Harry D. 
err namie, 2nd, arr. DY «duc Ss 
Zamecnik; pf. ace. with ukulele 
arr. by May Singhi Breen. © May 
21, 1929; 2 c. May 22; HE pub. 6167; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 12567 


Your mother and mine; from Holly- 
wood revue of 1929, lyric by Joe 
Goodwin, music by Gus Edwards; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by Hank 
Linet. © May 27, 1929; 2 c. May 
28; E pub. 6349; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., New York. 12568 


Your song; words by M. F. Richard- 
son, music by Burrell Van Buren. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
May 11, 1929; E unp. 6640; Mary 
Florence Richardson, Los Angeles. 

12569 


Youth and joy; by Mathilde Bilbro, 
selected, ed., annotated and fingered 
by John M. Williams; pf., 4 hands. 
(© Ape 36; 1929;..2 c. May 14; EB 
pub. 5831; Boston music co., Boston. 

12570 


Yuille-Smith (C. R.) Two short 
pieces; by C. R. Yuille-Smith, of 
Great Britain, op. 1; flute and pf. 
i Bevyerss if -otuer, . © “Apr. 5, 
1929; 1 e@. May 15; E for. 4448; 
Oxford university press, London. 

$2571 


Yung un alt; words and music by 
S. Small. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ec. May 3, 1929; E unp. 6370; 
Solomon Small, Brooklyn. 12572 


Zabawa weselna; words and music by 
Frank Przybylski; 1st violin. © 1 
e. Apr. 17, 1929; E unp. 7328; An- 
nette Przybylski, Chicago. 12573 


Zalecanka; polka, by J. Biega; violin. 
© 1c. May 15, 1929; E unp. 6746; 
John Biega, Perth Amboy, N. J. 

12574 


Zambra; piéce espagnole 4 danser, par 
Raoul Laparra, version originale 
avec 4 défauts pour orchestres ré- 
duits par Georges Grécourt, of 
France; parties, avee pf. conducteur. 


4to. © Apr. 10, 1929; 1 c. May 16; 
EH for. 4685; Choudens, Paris. 
12575 
Zanibon (Guglielmo) Dodici danze 
moderne per pianoforte ; compiled by 
G. Zanibon, of Italy. 2°.album. © 
Apr. 10, 1929; 1 c Apr. 25; E for. 
4064; Guglielmo Zanibon, Padua, 
Italy. 12576 


—— 12 danze modernissime; 1° album, 
compiled by G. Zanibon, of Italy; pf. 
© Nov. 15, 1928; 1 @ Oct. 29; B 
for. 1962; Guglielmo Zanibon, Padua, 
Italy. 12577 


Zaprosiny ; words and music by Frank 
Przybylski; 1st violin. © 1 ¢, Apr. 
17, 1929; E unp. 7315; Annette Prz 
ybylski, Chicago. 12578 


Zeitkranz; chorwerk, a cappella, aus 
gedichten des Guido Gezelle, deutsch 
von Rudolf Alexander Schroder, mu- 
sik von Armin Knab, of Germany. 
4to. © Jan. 9, 1929; 1c. Apr. 19; E 
for. 4177; Georg Kallmeyer verlag, 
Wolfenbiittel, Germany. 12579 


Zeitungsausschnitte; von Hanns His- 
ler, of Austria, op. 11; gesang wu. 
klavier. obl. 16mo. © Mar. 12, 
1929; 1 c. May 3; E for. 4839; Uni- 
versal edition, a. g., Vienna. 12580 


Ziehrer-walzer; bearb. von Walther 
Hirschberg, of Germany, with pref- 
ace and explanatory notes by Erich 
Urban; pf. (Musik fiir alle, nr. 
256) 1. Meerleuchten. [4 others] 
© May 9, 1928; 1 ¢. July 2; E for. 
4197; Ulistein, a. g., Berlin. [© 
preface and explanatory notes] 

12581 

Zigeuner tango (Spil zigeuner) ; tekst 
af Zerine, musik af Jean Lacome, of 
Denmark; pf. © Apr. 25, 1929; 1 
e. May 9; E for. 4410; Wilhelm Han- 
sen, Copenhagen. 12582 


Zilcher (Paul) 10 easy melodious 
studies; by P. Zilcher, of Germany, 
op. 234; pf. © Apr. 30, 1929; 1 « 
May 17; E for. 4474; Augener, Itd., 
London. 12583 


Zora; oriental sketch, by J. Carroll 
Levan; pf. © Mar. 4, 1929; 2 « 
April 29; E pub. 5544; Walter Ja- 
cobs, ine., Boston. 12584 


Zu Koln am Rhein; schlager von Her- 
mann Baarz u. W. Lindemann, of 
Germany; orch. u. text, mit klavier, 
harmonium wu. jazz band stimmen. 
4to. © Apr. 4, 1929; 1 ec May 15; 
E for. 4693; Wilhelm Lindemann, 
Berlin-Karlshorst, Germany. 12585 


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12586 


f 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Zweite sinfonie, g-moll; von Paul Klet- | 3. symphonie; in A dur, von Franz 


zki, of Poland, op. 18; grosses orch. 
Partitur. © Dec. 1, 1928; 1 c. May 
16, 1929; E for. 4521; N. Simrock, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 12586 


Zweites walzer-potpourri; von Carl 
Robrecht, of Germany. 1. Salon-or- 
chesterstimmen, mit pf. direktion u. 
1st violine direktion, u. erganzungs- 
stimmen zur jazz-band.—2. Pf. 
Jan. 2,10, 1929; 1 c each Apr. 19; 
EH for. 4179, 4180; Heinrichshofens 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 

12587, 12588 

Zwischenspiel; aus der Sturm-suite, 
von Felix Weingartner, op. 65, arr. 
von Franz Eber, of Austria; small 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor and 
violin 1 iconductor. © Jan. 15, 
1929; 1 ¢, Keb..7; BH for. 4207 ;, Uni- 
versal edition, a. g., Vienna. 12589 


3 lilies; arr. by Hugo Riesenfeld; pf. 
© Feb. 20, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 18; BE 
pub. 4209; Kalmus filmusic edition, 


Schmidt, of Austria. Partitur. Wein- 
Leipzig, Universal edition, a. g. © 
Jan, 3,:1929; 1 c Jan. 17; BE) for. 
4206; Columbia graphophone co., 
Itd., London, 12591 


6°. symphonie; par Darius Milhaud, of 
France; sop., contralto, ten., basse, 
hautbois et violoncelle. Partition. 
4to. © Feb. 1, 1929; 1c. Mar. 18; B 
for. 4232; Universal edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 12592 


20th (The) century method for the 
tenor banjo; by. Zarh Myron. Bick- 
ford. .bk. 2,. © Mar. 30, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 1; aff. Apr. 10; A 7424; Fred 
Heltman co., Cleveland. 12593 


105th (The) infantry march; by A. O. 
Niles; band pts. 4to. © May 11, 
1929; 2 c. May 11; E pub. 5874; Al- 
gernon Olin Niles, Troy, N. Y. 


New York. 12590 12594 

Number of entries included in Part-3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1929: 
Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 29 unpublished) __ 92 
Class EH, Musical compositions (including 4,897 unpublished) ____--_____ 12, 502 
46) 1 es eS a OR ON ARSE RECN GG eT 12, 594 


646 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT 
HAS BEEN RENEWED UNDER SECTION 24 OF THE ACT 


OF MARCH 4, 1909. 


[12594 


Affinity march; by A. Holzmann; pf. 
© Abe Holzmann, East Orange, 
N. J., aS the author. R 3349, Jan. 
21, 1929. a 


After the rain; poem by Elizabeth K. 
Reynolds, music by HE. R. Kroeger. 
© E. R. Kroeger, St. Louis, as the 
author of the music. R 2753, Feb. 5, 
1929. 2 


Alita ; by F. H. Losey; orch. © Frank 
Hoyt Losey, Erie, Pa., as the author. 
R 2884, Mar. 27, 1929. - 3 


All for the sake of love; words by 
Harry Dillon, music by Osear Liebe- 
namm.. © John Dillon, Cortlandt, 
N. Y., as the next of kin of the 
author of the words who is not liv- 
ing. R 27384, Mar. 22, 1929. + 


All that glitters is not gold; words by 
George A. Norton, music by J. W. 
Casey. © James W. Casey, Alta- 
dena, Calif., as the author of the 
music. R 2711, Feb. 4, 1929. 5 


Always go to Jesus; gospel song, words 
by Ina Duley Ogdon, music by P. P. 
Bilhorn. © P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, 
as the author of the music. R-2986, 
Apr. 4, 1929. 6 


American heroes; march and two step, 
by Jos. J. Kaiser [i. e. J. J. Denton] ; 
pf. © Jos. J. Denton, New York, 
as the author. R 2910, Apr. 6, 1929. 

7 


Angelus; reverie, by C. Bohm, arr. by 
T. M. Tobani; orch. © Theo. Moses 
Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y., 
as the author of the arrangement. 
R 2868, Apr. 2, 1929. 8 


Anthony and Cleopatra; suite de ballet, 
by Robert Gruenwald, op. 293; mili- 
tary band, with conductor. © Paul 
R. Krasel, Upper Melbourne, Quebec, 


Canada, as the executor of the 
author of the arrangement. R 3324, 
May 13, 1929. 9 


Ashes of roses; by A. Foote, op. 51, no. 
4, 1. Low voice.—2. High voice. © 


Arthur Foote, Newton Center, Mass., 
as the author. R 3276, May 8, 1929. 
10 


Auber (Daniel Francois Esprit) Fra 
Diavolo; selection, arr. by T. M. 
Tobani; orch. © Theo. Moses 
Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y., 
as the author of the arrangement. 
R 2876, Mar. 27, 1929. 11 


— Masaniello; overture, arr. by T. 
H. Rollinson; military band, with 
conductor. © Henry P. Buncher, 
Waltham, Mass., as the executor of 
the author. R 3322, Mar. 30, 1929. 

12 


Awake! psaltery and harp; anthem, 
music by C. B. Adams. © Carrie B. 
Adams, Portland, Or., as the author 
of the music. R 2673, Mar. 23, 1929. 

13 


Balfe (Michael William) The Bo- 
hemian girl; overture from the 
opera, arr. by George L. Tracy; 
orch. © Susan M. Leverett, Bright- 
on, Mass., as the administratrix of 
the author of the arrangement of the 
music. R 3335, May 4, 1929. 14 


Banner (The) of freedom; march, by 
O. R. Farrar; band. © Sarah 
Farrar, Long Beach, Calif., as the 
widow of the author. R 2891, Mar. 
27, 1929. 15 


Be merciful unto me, O God; words 
from Psalm 57, music by W. Berwald. 


idm) A flat—2. Ini Fk. © William 
Berwald, Syracuse, N. Y., as the 
author of the music. R 2843, Apr. 


16, 1929. 16 


Beach (Mrs. H. H. A.) Canzonetta ; 
op. 48, no. 4; mezzo-sop. or bar. 
Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Hillsboro, 
N. H., as the author. R 3272, May 
8, 1929. LT. 


Bearing the cross; anthem, music by 
J. S. Fearis. © John S. Fearis, 
Chicago, as the author of the music. 
R 2689, Mar. 21, 1929. 18 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12594 (19) 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Beatitudes (The); from the Gospel, 
words by Lady Colomb, tr. in 
English by C. M. Bradley, music by 
Cesar Franck. © Robert Félicité 
Georges Joseph Franck, Thérése 
Marie Félicité Pauline Monica 
Franck épouse Désiré Jean Chopy 
and Francis Franck, Paris, as the 
next of kin of the author of the 
music, who is not living. R 2608, 
Sept. 6, 1927. 19 


Beautiful (The) gate; gospel song, 
words by John R. Clements, music 
by P. P. Bilhorn. © P. P. Bilhorn, 
Chicago, as the author of the music. 
R 2975, Apr. 4, 1929. 20 


Beautiful star of the blest; gospel 
song, words by Ina Duley Ogdon, 
music by J. S. Fuller, arr. by P. P. 
Bilhorn. © P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, 
as the author of the arrangement. 
R 2963, Apr. 4, 1929. pale 


Because He so loves me; gospel song, 
words by B. P. Maddox, music by 
Ferd Degen, arr. by P. P. Bilhorn. 
© P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, as the 
author of the arrangement. R 3015, 
Apr. 4, 1929. se evi 


Believe and receive ; gospel song, words 
by H. B. Townsend, music by P. P. 


Bilhorn. © P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, 
as the author of the music. R 2956, 
Apr. 4, 1929. 23 


Best (The) friend of all; music by 
J. S. Fearis. © John S. Fearis, Chi- 
cago, as the author of the music. R 
2660, Mar. 2, 1929. 24 


Better farther on; gospel song, words 
and music arr. by P. P. Bilhorn. © 
P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, as author of 
the arrangement. R 2971, Apr. 4, 


1929. 25 
Bid me love on; vocal selection, by 
Charles D. Bingham. Dorena 


Bingham, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 
as the widow of the author. R 2772, 
Feb. 2, 1929. } 26 


Biseasa’s song; come back to me be- 
loved, by A. Foote, op. 51, no. 2. 1. 
Low voice.—2. High voice. © Ar- 
thur Foote, Newton Center, Mass., 
as the author. R 3278, May 8, 
1929. 27 


Bless the Lord; anthem, music by E. S. 
Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Day- 


ton, O., as the author of the music. ° 


R 2670, Mar. 28, 1929. 28 


Blue (The) bonnet; song, by M. W. 
Daniels. © Mabel W. Daniels, Bos- 
ton, as the author. R 2839, Apr. 16, 
1929. 29: 


Bonnie (The) bounding boat; barca- 
role, by W. F. Sudds, op. 265, no. 3; 
pf. © Charles M. Tait, Gouverneur, 
N. Y., as the executor of the author. 
R 3312, Mar. 28, 1929. 30: 


Bound for the beautiful shore; gospel 
song, words by J. R. Clements, music 
by Ferd Degen, arr. by P. P. Bilhorn. 
© P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, as the au- 
thor of the arrangement. R 3007, 
Apr. 4, 1929. 31 


Bowings for three octave scales; by 
L. Shattuck; violin. © Lillian Shat- 
tuck, Canton, Mass., as the author. 
R 3267, May 8, 1929. 32 


Branch (The) of healing; gospel song, 
words by Flora Kirkland, musie by 
P. P. Bilhorn. © P. P. Bilhorn, Chi- 
cago, as the author of the music. 
R 2970, Apr. 4, 1929. 33: 


Bring your sins to Jesus; gospel song, 
words by Ina Duley Ogdon, musi¢ 
by Ferd Degen, arr. by P. P. Bil- 
horn. © P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
the author of the arrangement. R 
3018, Apr. 4, 1929. 34 


Bunch (A) of violets; by R G. Cole, 
op. 138, no. 2. © Rossetter G. Cole, 
Chicago, as the author. R 3032, Apr. 
15, 1929. 35 


By and by; gospel song, words by Ina 
Duley Ogdon, music by P. P. Bil- 
horn. © P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
the author of the music. R 3000, 
Apr. 4, 1929. 36. 


By the river; romance, by Theo. FE. 
Morse, arr. by T. M. Tobani; orch. 
© Theo. Moses Tobani, Jackson 
Heights, L. I., N. Y., as the author of 
the arrangement. R 2862, Apr. 2, 
1929. 37 


Bye, ma honey; words by M. Victor 
Staley, music by C. H. Gabriel; 
women’s voices. 1. Solo and quartet 
cho.—2. Quartet. © Chas. H. Ga- 
briel, Berkeley, Calif., as the author 
of the music. R 2701, 2702, Apr. 3, 
1929. 38, 39: 


Cannibal maid; from Dolly Varden, 
lyric by Stanislaus Stange, music by 
Julian Edwards. © Philippine Ed- 
wards, New York, as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 2744, 
Dec. 6, 1928. 40: 


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Carillons blancs; poésie de Louis Ro- 
cher, musique de J. Vieu, of France; 
en mi bémol, pour tén. ou sop. © 
Jane Vieu, Paris, as the author of 
the music. R 2571, Feb. 1, 1929. 41 


Chacone; by Aug. Durand, arr. by G. 
- Saenger; violin and pf. © Gustav 
Saenger, New York, as the author of 
the arrangement. R 2894, Mar. 27, 
1929. 42 


Chaconne; by Aug. Durand, arr. by 
A. Roth; orch. © Alfred Roth, Rich- 
mond Hill, L. I., N. Y., as the author 
of the arrangement. R 2881, Mar. 
27, 1929. 43 


Chaperon (The) ; from The chaperons, 
lyric by Frederic Ranken, music by 
I. Witmark. © Isidore Witmark, 
Woodmere, L. I., N. Y., as the author 
of the music. R 2738, Dec. 28, 
1928. ad 


Chaperons (The) ; lanciers, by Isidore 
Witmark, arr. by Karl L. Hoschna; 
pf. © Hettie Hoschna, Patchogue, 
L. I., N. Y., as the widow of the 
author of the arrangement. R 2756, 
Dec. 28, 1928. 45 


Chaperons; march and two-step, by 
Isidore Witmark, arr. by Karl L. 
Hoschna; pf. © Hettie Hoschna, 
Patchogue, L. I., N. Y.,as the widow 
ot the author of the arrangement. 
R 2757, Dec. 28, 1928. 46 


Cheperons (The); vocal gems from 
the musical comedy in 8 acts, book 
and lyrics by Frederic Ranken, mu- 
sic by I. Witmark. © Isidore Wit- 
mark, Woodmere, L. I., N. Y., as the 
author of the music. R 2761, Dec. 
25, 1928. 47 


Chaperons (The); waltzes, by Isidore 
Witmark, arr. by Karl L. Hoschna; 
pf. © Hettie Hoschna, Patchogue, 
L. I., N. Y., as the widow of the 
author of the arrangement. R 2760, 
Dee. 28, 1928. 48 


Chaperons; waltzes, by Isidore Wit- 
mark, arr. by T. Bendix; orch. © 
Theodore Bendix, Los Angeles, as 
the author of the arrangement. R 
2763, Dec. 28, 1928. 49 


Cheerful praises singing ; harvest home 
anthem, words and music by E. S. 


Lorenz. © Edmund §S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author. R 2672, Mar. 
23, 1929. 50 


Choral; par L. Le Bourgeois; grand 
orgue. © Marie Eugéne Ludovie Le 


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Bourgeois, Aix-en-Provence, France, 
as the author. R 2676, Sept. 6, 1927. 
51 

Christ is standing on the shore; words 
by Sadie H. Leach, musie by Ferd 
Degen, arr. by P. P. Billhorn. © P. 
P. Billhorn, Chicago, as the author- 


of the arrangement. R 2962, Apr. 4, 
1929. 52" 


Clochettes (Les) du couvent; caprice: 
religieuse, by G. Ludovic, arr. by T. 
M. Tobani; orch. © Theo. Moses. 
Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y..,. 
as the author of the arrangement. 
R 2865, Apr. 2, 1929. 53: 


Come, ah come; song, by Mrs. H. H. A.. 
Beach, .op. 48, no. 1; mezzo-sop. or 
bar. © Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, 
Hillsboro, N. H., as the author. R: 
3269, May 8, 1929. 54. 


Come, Spirit, come; gospel song, words: 
by Ford C. Ottman, music by P. P.. 


Bilhorn. © P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago,. 
as the author of the music. R 2989, 
Apr. 4, 1929. 5D, 


Communion; no. 17, from Seventeen: 
voluntaries, bk. 4, by C. Simper; 


organ. © Caleb Simper, Barnstaple, 
England, as the author. R 3227, 
Nats. 1a29: 56: 


Concertante; by William F. Kretsch-- 
mer, op. 176; clarinet and orch. ©, 
Agatha Kretschmer, San Francisco, 
as the widow of the author. R 2856,. 
Apr 2; 1920: 57. 


Coronation (The); service for Chil-- 
dren’s day, by George P. Beard, mu-- 
sic by Maurice A. Clifton and Ar- 
thur Wilton [pseuds. of J. L. Hall] 
© J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as: 
the author of the music. R 2917, 
Apr. 10, 1929. 58: 


Could I tell it; gospel song, words by 
Ina Duley Ogdon, music by P. P. 
Bilhorn. © P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, 
as the author of the music. R 2958, 
Apr. 4, 1929. 59° 


Country dance; peasant dance, by Aug. 
Soedermann, arr. by A. Roth; orch. 
© Alfred Roth, Richmond Hill, L. 1., 
N. Y., as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 2887, Mar. 27, 1929. 60: 


Crescent queen; march, by F. H. 
Losey; orch. © Frank Hoyt Losey,. 
Erie, Pa., as the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 2879, Mar. 27, ite 


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Crossing the bar; words by Alfred 
Tennyson, music by E. Cowles. © 
Eugene Cowles, Boston, as the au- 
thor of the music. R 3345, Apr. 27, 
1929: 62 


Crossing the bar; words by Alfred 
Tennyson, music by H. J. Stewart; 
mixed quartet. © Humphrey J. 
Stewart, San Diego, Calif., as the 
author of the music. R 3343, Apr. 
27, 1929. 63 


Cupid is the captain; words by H. B. 
Smith, music by Ludwig Englander. 
© Harry B. Smith, New York, as 
the author of the words. R 2926, 
Mar. 30, 1929. 64. 


Daisy (The) and the butterfly; words 
by Sam Ehrlich, music by Robert A. 
Keiser [pseud. of R. A. K. King] 
© Robert A. Keiser King, New York, 
as the author of the music. R 2706, 
Apr. 18, 1929. 65 


Dancers (The); music by W. Ber- 
wald; women’s voices. © William 
Berwald, Syracuse, N. Y., as the au- 
thor. R 2842, Apr. 16, 1929. 66 


Dawn (The) of love; caracteristique, 
by Theo. Bendix, arr. by G. Saen- 
ger; pf., 4 hands. © Gustav Saen- 
ger, New York, as the author of the 
arrangement. R 2889, Mar. 27, 1929. 

67 


Dear violet; polka, by F. von Blon, arr. 
by A. Roth; orch. © Alfred Roth, 
Richmond Hill, L. I., N. Y., as the 
author of the arrangement. R 2861, 
Apr. 2, 1929. 68 


Dialogue duet; by J. V. Hamm, arr. by 
T. M. Tobani; flute and clarinet. © 
Theo. Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. I., 
N. Y., as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 2880, Mar. 27, 1929. 69 


Dream (A); words and music by Ed- 
na Rosalind Park. 1. Contralto or 
bar.—2. Sop. or ten. © Edna M. 
Park, Chestertown, N. Y., aS the 
next of kin of the author who is not 
living. R 3148, Mar. 27, 1929. 70 


Dream (A) of a bye-gone day; duet, 
from The chaperons, lyric by Fred- 
eric Ranken, music by I. Witmark. 
© Isidore Witmark, Woodmere, L. 
I., N. Y., as the author of the music. 
R 2735, Dee. 28, 1928. 71 


Dream (A) of fairyland; by L. A. Bug- 
bee; pf. © Charles I. Davis, Seat- 
tle, as the executor of the author. 
It 3330, May 7, 1929. 72 


Drifting away from Jesus; hymn, 
words by J. HE. Rankin, music by C. 
S. Colburn. © C. S. Colburn, Dun- 
lap, Ia., as the author of the music. 
R 3036, Apr. 15, 1929. 73 


Duetto; by R. G. Cole, op. 13, no. 38. 
© Rossetter G. Cole, Chicago, as 
the author. R 3033, Apr. 15, 1929. 

74 


Easy (An) choral communion service; 
composed by W. A. Clemson; no. 3 
in A flat. © Walter J. Clemson, 
Taunton, Mass., as the author. R 
38278, Mar. 9, 1929. 75 


Hinfach puppe! polka, aus Lysistrata, 
von P. Lincke; pf. © Paul Lincke, 
Berlin, as the author of the music. 
R 38303, Apr. 30, 1929. 76 


Elfin cycle polka; by S. L. Woosley. © 
Stella L. Woosley, Wichita, Kan., 
as the author. R 2930, Jan. 17, 
1929, aie 


End (The) of the journey is near; 
gospel song, words by Ina Duley 
Ogdon, music by P. P. Bilhorn. © 
P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, as the au- 
thor of the music. R 2991, Apr. 4, 
1929. 78 


Evening hymn; anthem, music by H. 
L. Ashford ; women’s voices. © Em- 
ma L. Ashford, Nashville, as the 
author of the music. R 2665, Mar. 
23, 1929. 79 


Except ve abide; anthem, words from 
John 15, music by C. B. Rutenber; 
with organ ace. © Gertrude W. 
Rutenber, Seattle, as the widow of 


the author of the music. R 3332, 
May 7, 1929. - 80 
Exercices journaliers; par H. Tem- 
poral; violon. 2°™° série. © Jean 


Temporal, Paris, as the next of kin 
of the author who is not living. R 
2675, Jan. 3, 1929. 81 


Same. 8e. partie. © Jean Tem- 
poral, Paris, as the next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
2597, Jan. 3, 1929. 82 


Same. 4° partie. © Jean Tempo- 
ral, Paris, as the next of kin of the 
author, who-is not living. R 2681, 
Mar, 27) 1529. 83 


Eyes of blue; words by Frank L. Stan- 
ton, music by O. Speaks. © Oley 
Speaks, New York, as the author of 
the music. R 2709, Dec. 8, 1928. 84 


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Fairies’ (The) flirtation; caprice, by 
F. H. Losey; band. © Frank Hoyt 
Losey, Erie, Pa., as the author, R 
2912, Jan. 30, 1929. 85 


Far away; words by Connie Simon, 
music by F. Paolo Tosti. © Bertha 
Tosti, Paris, as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 2604, Feb. 
7, 1929. 86 


Féte septentrionale; de Sept pieces a 
quatre mains, par Florent Schmitt. 
© Florent Schmitt, Saint Cloud, 
France, as the author. R 2599, Sept. 
10, 1928. 87 


Fiancée (La) waltzes; by Wm. H. Ty- 


ers; pf. © Lena Tyers, New York, 
as the widow of the author. R 2762, 
Dee. 27, 1928. 88 


Flight (The) of ages; sacred song, by 
EF. Bevan, arr. by T. M. Tobani; 
orcht © Theo. Moses Tobani, Jack- 
son Heights, L. I., N. Y., as the au- 
thor of the arrangement. R 2867, 
20 erg AS Ad 89 


Flowers; from The chaperons, lyric 
by Frederic Ranken, music by I. 
Witmark. © Isidore Witmark, 
Woodmere, L. I., N. Y., as the au- 
thor of the music. R 27338, Dee. 28, 
1928. 90 


Flowery (The) kingdom; oriental 
characteristic march, by C. P. Bur- 
ton; pf. © Charles P. Burton, Lon- 
don, as the author. R 2717, Feb. 4, 
1929. 91 


Folksong; by C. A. Preyer, op. 38, no. 
1; pf. © Carl A. Preyer, Lawrence, 
Kan., as the author. R 3341, May 4, 
1929. 92 


Follow the man that leads the band; 
words by H. B. Smith, music by 
Aime Lachaume. © Harry BB. 
Smith, New York, as the author of 
the words. R 2769, Feb. 2, 1929. 93 


For God so loved the world; music by 
G. A. Burdett; mixed voices, with 
organ ace. © George A. Burdett, 
Newton Center, Mass., as the author 
of the music. R 3344, Apr. 27, 1929. 

94 


Free as a bird; sacred song, words by 
BE. E. Hewitt, musie by J. S. Fearis; 
male voices. © John S. Fearis, Chi- 
cago, as the author of the music. 
R 2657, Feb. 4, 1929. 95 


Frisky picks; cake walk and two-step, 
by L. M. Teichman; pf. © Louis 


M. Teichman, Cannes, France, as the 
author. R 2755, Dee. 27, 1928. 96 


Gavotte; by C. A. Preyer, op. 38, no. 
2; pf. © Carl A. Preyer, Lawrence, 
Kan., as the author. R 3342, May 4, 
1929. 97 


Generalissimus-marsch; aus Lysistra- 
ta; von P.: Lincke: pf...© Paul 
Lincke, Berlin, as the author of the 
music. R 3300, Apr. 30, 1929. 98 


Give thanks unto the Lord; Thanks- 
giving anthem, music by E. S. Lo- 
renz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author of the music. 
R 3360, Apr. 12, 1929. 99 


Gloria Patri; response, music by E. S. 
Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., aS the author of the musie. 
R 2687, Mar. 21, 1929. 100 


Glihwitirmchen-idyll; aus Lysistrata, 
von P. Lincke; eine singstimme. © 
Paul Lincke, Berlin, as the author 
of the music. R 3298, May 3, 1929. 

101 

Gliihwiirmchen-idyll; aus Lysistrata, 
von P. Lincke; klavier 2 hindig. © 
Paul Lineke, Berlin, as the author of 
the music. R 8301, Apr. 30, 1929. 

102 


Go bring them back; gospel song, 
words by C. D. Meigs, music by P. 
Paoainorm. .C).-e. .P.-Bithorn, Chie 
cago, as the author of the music. 
R 2976, Apr. 4, 1929. 103 


God is my strength; anthem, music by 
E. 8. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as the author of the mu- 
sic. R 2663, Mar. 23, 1929. 104 


God is our refuge; anthem, music by 
C. H. Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Berkeley, Calif., as the author of 
the music. R 2685, Mar. 21, 1929. 

105 


God knows it all; sacred song, words 
by Lizzie De Armond, music by E. 
S. Lorenz; male voices. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author 
of the music. R 2655, Feb. 7, 1929. 

106 


Goddess of love; wedding march, by 
Nat D. Mann; pf. Beatrice 
Mann, Chicago, as the widow of the 
author. R 2770, Feb. 2, 1929. 107 


Golden glitter; valse caprice, by How- 
ard Whitney ; pf. © Lucy E. Swope, 
Long Beach, Calif., as the widow of 
the author. R 2768, Feb. 2, 1929. 

108 


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Goldpiece (The) and the pennies; 
words by Billee Taylor and Edward 
Clark, music by J. W. Brachman. © 
James W. Brachman, New York, as 
the author of the music. R 2759, 
Dec. 27, 1928. 109 


Good morning; song, by Mrs. H. H. A. 
Beach, op. 48, no. 2; mezzo-sop. or 
bar. © Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, 
Hillsboro, N. H., as the author. R 
3270, May 8, 1929. 110 


Good night; song, by Mrs. H. H. A. 
Beach, op. 48, no. 3; mezzo-sop. or 
bar. © Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, 
Hillsboro, N. H., as the author. R 
3271, May 8, 1929. 111 


Gounod (Charles Francois) Fantaisie 
brillante; by Henri Wieniawski, op. 
20, sur des motifs de l’opera Faust, 
ed. and fingered by L. Lichtenberg ; 
violon et pf. © Leopold Lichten- 
berg, New York, as the author of the 
new matter. R 3448, Mar. 7, 1929. 

112 


Soldier’s chorus; from Faust, arr. 
by Hamlin E. Cogswell. © Mrs. 
H. E. Cogswell, Washington, as the 
widow of the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 3807, Mar. 1, 1929. 113 


Grande piéce symphonique; par P. 
Kung; grand orgue. © Pierre Kung, 
Le Raincy, France, as the author. 
R 2677, Jan: 3, 1929. 114 


Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) Grand- 
mother’s minuet; arr. by G. Saenger ; 
violin and pf. © Gustav Saenger, 

‘ New York, as the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 2878, Mar. 27, 1929. 

115 


Sailor’s song; arr. by G. Saenger ; 
violin and pf. © Gustav Saenger, 
New York, as the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 2877, Mar. 27, 1929. 

116 


Hand (The) that rocks the cradle 
rules the world; words by Carroll 
Fleming, music by A. Holzmann. © 
Abe Holzmann, East Orange, N. J., 
as the author of the music. R 3352, 
Jan. 21, 1929. slg 


Happy in Jesus alway; gospel song, 
words and musie by P. P. Bilhorn. 
© P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, as the 
author. R 2968, Apr. 4, 1929. 118 


Haydn (Franz Josef) Come gentle 
spring; from The seasons, arr. by 
T. M. Tobani; orch. © Theo. Moses 
Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y., 
as the author of the arrangement. 
R 2864, Apr. 2, 1929. 119 


He is coming again; gospel song, words: 
and music by P. P. Bilhorn. © P. P. 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author. R 
3006, Apr. 4, 1929. 120: 


He is so precious to me; words and 
music by C. H. Gabriel. © Charles 
H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the 
author. R 2923, Mar. 13, 1929. 121 


He only knows; gospel song, words by 
M. B. Fountain, music by Ferd 
Degen, arr. by P. P. Bilhorn. © 
P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author 
of the arrangement. 
4, 1929. 122 


He ought to have a tablet in the hall 
of fame; words by Arthur L. Robb, 
music by J. W. Bratton. © John W. 
Bratton, Brooklyn, N. Y., as the 
author of the music. R 2766, Dec. 
27, 1928. s 123; 


He that winneth souls is wise; gospel 


song, words by John R. Clements, 
music by P. P. Bilhorn. © P. P. 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author of 
the music. R 2964, Apr. 4, 1929. 

124 


He satisfies my soul; gospel song, 
words by Robert Johnson, music by 
P. P. Bilhorn. ©..P. 2) Bilserm 
Chicago, as the author of the music. 
R 2967, Apr. 4, 1929. 125 


Hear Him calling; gospel song, words 
by John R. Clements, music by P. P. 


Bilhorn. © P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, 
as the author of the music. R 3002, 
Apr. 4, 1929. 126: 


His loving kindness; saered song,. 
words by Katherine D. Parkison, 
music by E. S. Lorenz; male voices. 
© Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author of the music. R 2653, 
Feb. 7, 1929. Aare 


His wonderful greatness; song, music 


by CG. H. Gabriel; mixed voices. © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 2703, 
Apr. 8, 1929. 128 


Holy (A) air is breathing; hymn- 
anthem, by Charles P. Scott; mixed 
voices. Maude Ladd _ Scott, 
Malden, Mass., as the widow of the 
author. R 3264, May 8, 1929. 129 


Holy, holy, holy; response, music by 
E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund 8. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as the author of the 
music. R 3359, Apr. 12, 1929. 130: 


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Hope crushed to earth; bass solo, 
words by C. R. Bleachall, music arr. 
from quartet of E. 8S. Lorenz, by 
E. L. Ashford. © E. L. Ashford, 
Nashville, as the author of the ar- 


‘rangement. R 2610, Dec. 15, 1928. 
131 
How beautiful are Thy dwellings; 


anthem, music by E. L. Ashford. © 
Emma L. Ashford, Nashville, as the 
author of the music. R 2664, Mar. 
23, 1929. 132 


Hunky dory; words and music by A. 
Holzmann. © Abe Holzmann, Hast 
Orange, N. J., as the author. R 
3350, Jan. 21, 1929. 133 


Hymn (A) of faith; the day is break- 
ing, sacred song, by John W. Met- 
er: in 6. ‘flat.’ © . William C. 
Waibel, Piedmont, Calif., as the ex- 
ecutor of the author. R 3268, May 
8, 1929. ° 134 


Hymnal (The) for schools; ed. by C. 
T. Ives and Raymond Huntington 
Woodman. © Charles Taylor Ives, 
Montclair, N. J., and Raymond H. 
Woodman, Brooklyn, as the authors 
of the editing. R 3283, Mar. 9, 
1929. 135 


I can safely walk with Jesus; gospel 
song, words by Ina Duley Ogdon, 
music by P. P. Bilhorns © P. P. 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author of 
the music. R 2996, Apr. 4, 1929. 

136 

I’d lay down my life for you; words 
by Thos. J. Keating, music by Lyn 
Udall [pseud. of J. Keating] © 
Jack Keating, Portland, Or., as the 
author of the music. R 2727, Feb. 4, 
1929. 137 


I'll rock you to rest; lullaby, from 
Songs of Erin, words by Alfred Per- 
ceval Graves, music arr. by Charles 
Villiers Stanford. © Jennie Anna 
Stanford, Aylesbury, Bucks, HEng- 
land, as the widow of the author of 
the arrangement of music. R 2574, 
Feb. 1, 1929. 138 


I’m dreaming of a by-gone day; words 
by W. D. Cobb, music by Gus Ed- 
wards. © Will D. Cobb, New York, 
as the author of the words. R 2715, 
Feb. 28, 1929. 139 


I’m not coming back; words by Walter 
H. Ford, music by J. W. Bratton. © 
John W. Bratton, Brooklyn, as the 
author of the music. R 2716, Feb. 4, 
1929. 140 


I’m thinkin’ ’bout you honey all the 
time; words and musie by Cole and 
J.R. Johnson. © J. Rosamond John- 
son, New York, as one of the au- 
thors... R  2728,, Feb..5, 1929... 141 


I never will cease to praise Him; gos- 
pel song, words and music by P. P. 
Bilhorn, © P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, 
as the author. R 2977, Apr. 4, 1929. 

142 


I shall be satisfied; duet and cho., 
music by E. 8S. Lorenz. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author 
of the music. R 2669, Mar. 23, 1929. 

143 


I’ve got my eyes on you; words by 
FF. W. Hager and J. Ringleben, music 
by Theodore F. Morse. © Theodora 
Morse, New York, as the widow of 


the author of the music. R 2921, 
Apr. 17, 1929. 144 
I want everybody to know: gospel 


song, words by Mrs. Frank A. Breck, 
music by P. P. Bilhorn. © P. P. 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author of 
the music. R 2999, Apr. 4, 1929. 
145 


I will extol Thee; anthem, words from 
Psalm 145, music by B. Campbell; 
mixed voices. © Bradford Camp- 
bell, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., as the au- 
thor of the music. R 3309, Mar. 18, 
1929. 146 


Ida Clare; words by Charles Thorpe, 
music by J. Brachman. © James 
Brachman, New York, as the author 
of the music. -R 2746, Feb. 5, 1929. 

147 

If I were a voice; sacred song, words 
by Isaac B. Woodbury, music arr. 
by E. S. Lorenz; male voices. © 
Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author of the arrangement of the 
music. R 2654, Feb. 7, 1929. 148 


If love were what the rose is; by A. 
Foote, op. 51, no. 3. 1. Low voice.— 
2. High voice. © Arthur Foote, 
Newton Center, Mass.. as the author. 
R 3275, May 8, 1929. 149 


In His steps; hymn, words and music 
by J. A. Joyce. © Joseph A. Joyce, 
Indianapolis, as the author. R 2915, 
Apr. 1, 1929. 150 


In Maytime; words by Frank L. Stan- 
ton, music by O. Speaks. © Oley 
Speaks, New York, as the author of 
the music. R 2710, Dec. 8, 1928. 

151 


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In my official capacity; from The 
chaperons, lyrics by Frederic Ran- 
ken, music by I. Witmark. © Isi- 
dore Witmark, Woodmere, L. I., N. 
Y., as the author of the music. R 
2724, Dec. 28, 1928. 152 


In old Judea; Christmas song, words 
by Richard Henry Buck, music by 
A. Geibel; with violin obbl. © 
Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as the 
author of the music. R 3356, Jan. 
3, 1929. 153 


In our home, sweet home; words and 
music by John T. Kelly. © Annie 
Kelly Cohick, New York, as the next 
of kin of the author who is not 
living. R 2718, Feb. 4, 1929. 154 


In the springtime; waltz song, from 
A royal rogue, words and music by 
W. T. Francis. © Wid. Francis. 
jr. and Marie T. Francis, New York, 
as the children of the deceased au- 
thor. R 2748, Feb. 5, 1929. 155 


In the swing; by A. E. Warren; pf. 
© Hannah L. Warren, Cambridge- 
port, Mass., as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 3328, May 4, 1929. 156 


Introductory lessons in voice culture; 
by Frederick W. Root, op. 22. © 
Fannie 8. Root, Chicago, as the 
widow of the deceased author. R 
2684, Jan. 3, 1929. TdT 


If is a good thing; anthem, music by 
E. L. Ashford. © Emma L. Ash- 
ford, Nashville, as the author of the 
music. R 2690, Mar. 21, 1929. 158 


It is His will; sacred song, words by 
W. O. Cushing, music by E. 8. Lo- 
renz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author of the music. 
R 2614, Jan. 30, 1929. 159 


It is just like Him; hymn, words and 
music by F. A. Graves. © Vina 
Peck Graves, Springfield, Mo., as the 
widow of the author. R 38254, Feb. 
6, 1929. 160 


It seems like yesterday; from The 
chaperons, lyric by Frederic Ran- 
ken, music by I. Witmark. © Isi- 
dore Witmark, Wocdmere, L. I., N. 
Y., as the author of the music. R 
2741, Dec. 28, 1928. 161 


It will all be right; sacred song, words 
by Mrs. Frank A. Breck, music by 
BR. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lo- 
renz, Dayton, O., as the author of 
the music. R 2616, Jan. 30, 1929. 

162 


Jehovah; gospel song, words by C. W. 
H., music and arr. by P. P. Bilhorn. 
© P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, as the 
author of the music and the arrange- 
ment. R 2955, Apr. 4, 1929. 163: 


Jesus is calling; gospel song, words 
by W. EH. M. Stewart, music by Ferd. 
Degen, arr. by P. P. Bilhorn. © P. 
P. Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author of 
the arrangement. R 2990, Apr. 4, 
1929. 164 . 


Jesus is dead; primary Easter duet, 
words by Harriet D. Castle, music 
by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lo- 
renz, Dayton, O., as the author of 
the music. R 2608, Dee. 14, 1928. 

165. 

Jesus is our friend; primary Haster 
carol, words by Harriet D. Castle, 
music by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author 
of the music. R 2609, Dec. 14, 1928. 

166: 

Jesus is piloting me; gospel song, 
words by John R. Clements, music 
by, PoP. Bilhorn. .©.P. P.«Bilhern; 
Chicago, as the author of the music.. 
R 3004, Apr. 4, 1929. 167 


Jesus knows; gospel song, words by 
Wm. J. Scott, music arr. by P. P. 
Bilhorn. © P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, 
as the author of the arrangement. 
R 2972, Apr. 4, 1929. 168: 


Jesus only; gospel song, words by 8S. 
S. Cryor, music by P. P. Bilhorn.. 
© P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, as the au- 
thor of the music. R 2995, Apr. 4, 
1929. 169: 


Jolly (The) harvesters; by F. A. Wil-- 
liams, op. 29, no. 3; pf. © Fred- 
erick A. Williams, Cleveland 
Heights, O., as the author. R 3323, 
Mar. 28, 1929. 170 


Jubilate Deo; music by B. Tours, arr. 
by G. B. Nevin; in G. © George B. 
Nevin, Easton, Pa., as the author of 
the arrangement. R 2837, Apr. 16, 
1929. 171 


Jubilate Deo; music by H. K. Hadley; 
unison voices. © Henry K. Hadley, 
New York, as the author of the mu- 
sic. R 3277, Mar. 9, 1929. Lt2 


Jubilate Deo in D; words from Psalm 
100, music by W. L. Blumenschein, 
op. 102 ; mixed voices, with organ acc. 
© Jennie Blumenschein, Kansas 
City, Mo., as the widow of the au- 
thor of the music. R 3340, May 4, 
1929. 173: 


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Jubilate in C; anthem, music by B. S. 
Huhn ; mixed voices, with organ acc. 
© Bruno S. Huhn, New York, as the 
author of the music. R 33846, Apr. 
27, 1929. 174 


Jumping-jacks jubilee; fun in a toy 
shop, by A. B. Woods [pseud. of A. 
Holzmann]; pf. © Abe Holzmann, 
Hast Orange, N. J., as the author. 
FH Seol, Jans 21, 1929. 175 


June my June; words and music by 


C. Davis. © Collin Davis, New 
York, as the author. R 2767, Feb. 
2, 1929. 176 


Just a little fly; words by Wm. Rich- 
ard Goodall, music by W. Loraine. 
© William Loraine, Brooklyn, as the 
author of the music. R 2721, Feb. 4, 
1929. IN 


Just across the sea; song with waltz 
refrain, composed by 8S. L. Woosley. 
© Stella L. Woosley, Wichita, Kan., 
as the author. R 2929, Jan. 17, 1929. 

178 

Just as I am; hymn anthem, music by 
H. T. O'Kane. © Henrietta C. 
O’Kane, Delaware, O., as the widow 
of the author of the music. R 3364, 
Apr. 12, 1929. 179 


Just because I do; gospel song, words 
by Lillian Baker Beede, music by 
P. P. Bilhorn. © Peter Philip Bil- 
horn, Chicago, as the author of the 
musie. R 3012, Apr. 4, 1929. 180 


Just plain folks; words and music by 
Maurice Stonehill [i. e. W. M. Stone- 


hill] © Wm. Maurice Stonehill, 
New York, as the author. R 3853, 
Apr. 80, 1929. 181 


Just to be near you; words by J. E. 
Fay, music by James B. Oliver. © 
J. Everett Fay, Chicago, as the au- 
thor of the words. R 2752, Dec. 27, 
1928. 182 


Keep it in the heart; sacred song, 
words by HE. BE. Hewitt, music by E. 
S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as the author of the mu- 
sic. R 2620, Jan. 30, 1929. 183 


Kingdom (The) of Christ keeps grow- 
ing; sacred song, words by Priscilla 
J. Owens, music by J. H. Tenney. 
© Alice P. Tenney, Ipswich, Mass., 
as the widow of the author of the 
musie. R 2644, Jan. 30, 1929. 184 


Konzertstiick; von R. Ganz, op. 4; 
klavier und orch.; in h moll. © 
Rudolph Ganz, Chicago, as the au- 
thor. R 3262, May 8, 1929. 185 


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Kroepsch (F.) 416 exercises for the 
clarinet ; arr. by C. Fischer. © Carl 
Fischer, New York, as the author of 
the arrangement. R 2875, Mar. 27, 
1929. 186. 


Kung (Aimé) Scherzetto; grand or- 


gue. © Aimé Kung, ‘Toulouse, 
France, as the author. R 2678, Jan,,. 
3, 1929. 187 


Lady Mary; by Theo. F. Morse; pf. 
© Dolly Morse, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 3348, Jan.. 
ely poeo. 188 


Land (The) beyond; sacred song, by 
©. Pinsuti, arr. by T. M. Tobani; 
orch. © Theo. Moses Tobani, Jack- 
son Heights, L. I., N. Y., as the au-- 
thor of the arrangement. R 2870, 
Apr. 2, 1929. 189. 


Laura from Florodora; words by H. 
W. Smith, music by Geo. Kupper. 
© H. Wakefield Smith, New York, 
as the author of the words. R 2726,. 
Feb. 4, 1929. 190: 


Laurel (The) song-book; by W. L. 


Tomlins. © William L. Tomlins,. 
Chicago, as the author. R 3207, 
Mar. 19, 1929. 191 


Lead kindly light; hymn anthem,,. 
words by J. H. Newman, music by 
H. J. Storer; mixed cho. with organ 
ace. © Henry J. Storer, Belmont, 
Mass., as the author of the music. 
R 3334, May 4, 1929. 192 


Let me work; sacred song, words by 
Mrs. Frank A. Breck, music by HE. 
S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz; 
Dayton, O., as the author of the mu- 
sic... Ryv-2611,. Jan. 36, 1929. 193. 


Let not your heart be troubled; an- 
them, music by E. S. Lorenz. © Hd- 
mund §. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the 
author of the music. R 2607, Dec. 
14, 1928. 194 


Let not your hearts be troubled; sa- 
cred song, words by Julia H. John-- 
ston, music by J. H. Tenney. © 
Alice P. Tenney, Ipswich, Mass., as 
the widow of the author of the mu- 
sie. R 2642, Jan. 30, 1929. 195. 


Liebeslied; by W. Wolstenholme; pf. 
© William Wolstenholme, London, 
as the author. R 2853, Apr. 16, 1929. 

196 

Lit’l gal; words by Paul Laurence 
Dunbar, music by J. R. Johnson. © 
J. Rosamond Johnson, New York, as: 
the author of the music. R 2566, 
Dec. 28, 1929. 197. 


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Little fairy dance; by W. F. Sudds, 
op. 265, no. 2; pf. © Charles M. 
Tait, Gouverneur, N. Y., as the ex- 
ecutor of the author. R 3321, Mar. 
28, 1929. 198 


‘Little (The) maid who couldn’t say 
no; from The chaperons, lyric by 
Frederic Ranken, music by I. Wit- 
mark. © Isidore Witmark, Wood- 
mere, L. I., N. Y., as the author of 
the music. R 2745, Dec. 28, 1928. 

199 

-Little (The) princess royal; minuet, 
by W. F. Sudds, op. 265, no. 1; pf. 
© Charles M. Tait, Gouverneur, 
N. Y., as the executor of the author. 
R 3318, Mar. 28, 1929. 200 


-Little soldiers; primary song, words 
by Jennie Wilson, music by J. H. 
Tenney. © Alice P. Tenney, Ips- 
wich, Mass., as the widow of the au- 
thor of the music. R 26438, Jan. 30, 
1929. 201 


-Living where the healing waters flow; 
gospel song, words by Ina Duley Og- 
don, music by P. P. Bilhorn. © 
P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author 
of the music. R 2961, Apr. 4, 1929. 

202 

-Lizard (The) and the frog; character- 
istic, by Theo. F. Morse, arr. by 
T. M. Tobani; orch. © Theo. Moses 
Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y., 
as the author of the arrangement. 
R 2866, Apr. 2, 1929. 203 


-Lonely hearts to cherish; gospel song, 
music by Ferd Degen, arr. by P. P. 
Bilhorn. © P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, 
as the author of the arrangement. 
R 2985, Apr. 4, 1929. 204 


Longing dear mother for thee; gospel 
song, words and music by Thomas 
Sullivan, arr. by P. P. Bilhorn. © 
P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author 
of the arrangement. R 2981, Apr. 4, 
1929. 205 


Longing for the sweet by and by; gos- 
pel song, words and music by P. P. 
Bilhorn. © P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, 
as the author. R 2966, Apr. 4, 1929. 

206 

Look up; gospel song, words by H. B. 
Moody, musie by Ferd Degen, arr. 
by P. P. Bilhorn. © P. P. Bilhorn, 
Chicago, as the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 3016, Apr. 4, 1929. 

207 

Lord (The) is my Shepherd; anthem, 
words of Psalm 23, musie by C. Sim- 
per; mixed voices, with organ. acc. 


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© Caleb Simper, Barnstaple, Eng- 
land, as the author of the music. R 
3305, Jan. 11, 1929. 208 


Lord (The) is our leader; sacred duet, 
words by J. N. Darby, music by 
EF. H. Brackett; mezzo sop. and bar. 
© Frank H. Brackett, Framingham, 
Mass., as the author of the music. 
R 3329, May 11, 1929. 209 


Lord’s (The) vineyard; gospel song, 
words by O. W. Pettid, music by 
Ferd Degen, arr. by P. P. Bilhorn. 
© P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, as the au- 
thor of the arrangement. R 3005, 
Apr. 4, 1929. 210 


Louise; roman musical en 4 actes et 5 
tableaux, paroles et musique de G. 
Charpentier; partition réduite pour 


pf. et chant. © Gustave Charpen- 
tier, Paris, as the author. R 2592, 
Sept. 6, 1927. 211 


Love’s spell; mazurka, by Edward 
Strauss, arr. by A. Roth; orch. © 
Alfred Roth, Richmond Hill, L. I., 
N. Y., as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 2874, Apr. 2, 1929. 212 


Love’s young dream; waltz song, words 
by H. B. Smith, music by Ludwig 
Englander. © Harry B. Smith, New 
York, as the author of the words. 
R 2928, Mar. 30, 1929. 213 


Loyal (The) American; march, by 
O. R. Farrar; band. © Sarah Far- 
rar, Long Beach, Calif., as the widow 
of the author. R 2892, Mar. 27, 
1929. 214 


Lysistrata; walzer, aus der operette 
Lysistrata, von P. Lincke; ftir orch. 
© Paul Lincke, Berlin, as the au- 
thor. R 3297, Apr. 27, 1929. 215 


Lysistrata-walzer; von P. Lincke; pf. 
© Paul Lincke, Berlin, as the au- 
thor. R 3173, Apr. 20, 1929. 216 


MacDowell (Hdward Alexander) At 
parting; male voices. Transposed 
ed. © Marian MacDowell, Peterbor- 
ough, N. H., as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 2855, Apr. 16, 1929. ZAC 


Columbia! O alma mater; male 
voices. Transposed ed. © Marian 
MacDowell, Peterborough, N. H., as 
the widow of the author. R 2844, 
Apr. 16, 1929. 218 


Columbia’s sons; male voices. 
Transposed. ed. © Marian Mac- 
Dowell, Peterborough, N. H., as the 
widow of the author. R 2846, Apr. 
16, 1929. 219 


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— Fair springtide; op. 60, no. 2. © 
Marian MacDowell, Peterborough, 
N. H., as the widow of the author. 


iwolhd, Apr 25.1929: 220 
—O wise old alma mater; male 
voices. Transposed ed. © Marian 


MacDowell, Peterborough, N. H., as 
the widow of the author. R 2854, 
Apr. 16, 1929. Py 


Sturdy and strong; male voices. 
Transposed ed. © Marian Mac- 
Dowell, Peterborough, N. H., as the 
widow of the author. R 2845, Apr. 
16, 1929. 222 


—— To the golden rod; op. 60, no. 3. 
© Marian MacDowell, Peterborough, 
N. H., as the widow of the author. 
R’3152, Apr. 15, 1929. Dee 


—— = iurant love; op, 60,1 nos 1... © 
Marian MacDowell, Peterborough, 
N. H., as the widow of the author. 
io150. Apr: 15, :1929. 224 


— We love thee well, Manhattan- 
land; male voices. Transposed ed. 
© Marian MacDowell, Peterborough, 
N. H., as the widow of the author. 
R 2847, Apr. 16, 1929. 225 


Magnify the Lord; Thanksgiving 
anthem, music by E. L. Ashford. © 
Emma L. Ashford, Nashville, as the 
author of the music. R 3362, Apr. 


121920. 226 
Maid (The) of honor; march, by 
George Rosey [pseud. of G. M. 
Rosenberg] © George M. Rosen- 


berg, New York, as the author of the 
music. R 2925, Mar. 30, 1929. 227 


Mandy, won’t you let me be your beau? 
words by Bob Cole, music by Rosa- 
mond Johnson [i. e. J. R. Johnson] 
© J. Rosamond Johnson, New York, 
as the author of the music. R 3304, 
Apr. 30, 1929. 228 


March of the little soldiers; by F. A. 
Wiliams, Op... 20. lo. 4°. pt, © 
Frederick A. Williams, Cleveland 
Heights, O., as the author. R 3320, 
Mar. 28, 1929. 229 


March on; sacred song, words by 
W. CC. Martin, musie by M. L. 
McPhail. © M. L. McPhail, Park 
Ridge, [ll., as the author of the 
music. R 2631, Jan. 31, 1929. 2380 


Marching up the narrow way; sacred 
song, words by Madge Harrington, 
music by C. H. Gabriel. © Charles 
H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the 
author of the music. R 2640, Jan. 
31, 1929. Zen: 


Mascarita waltzes; by G. J. Trinkaus; 
pf. © George J. Trinkaus, Ridge- 
wood, N. J., as the author. R 2754, 
Dec. 27, 1928. 232 


Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) 
Cendrillon; conte de fées mis en 
musique par J. Massenet, transcrit 
par J. A. Anschiitz; pf., 4 mains. 
Charles Désiré Robert Marioton, 
Romilly sur Seine, France, as the 
executor of the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 1060, Sept. 6, 1927. 

233: 

Master’s (The) call; collection of new 
songs and standard hymns, by HE. S.. 
Lorenz, assisted by Chas. H. Gabriel,. 
J. H. Tenney and others. © Ed- 
mund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the 
author. R 2661, Jan. 31, 1929. 234 


Master’s (The) call; sacred song, 
words and music by E. 8S. Lorenz. 
© Edmund S8. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as: 
the author. R 2613, Jan. 31, 1929. 

235: 

Mazurek; by J. J. Paderewski, arr. by 
G. Saenger; violin and pf. € 
Gustav Saenger, New York, as the 


author of the arrangement. R 2895, 
Mar. 27, 1929. 236: 
Meditation; no. 6, from Seventeen 


voluntaries, bk. 4, by C. Simper; 
organ. © Caleb Simper, Barn- 
staple, England, as the author. R 
3226, Mar. 8, 1929. 2a 


Message (A); the night wind so softly 
is sighing, words by Maude J. Sul- 
livan, music by A. Frey. 1. Sop. or 
ten. in A flat.—2. Alto or bar. in F. 
© Adolf Frey, Syracuse, N. Y., as 
the author of the music. R 2849, 
Apr. 16, 1929. 238 


Message (A) of love; gospel song, 
words and music by P. P. Bilhorn. 
© P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, as the. 
author. R 2973, Apr. 4, 1929. 239 


Message of love-waltz; simplified, by 
S. Seiler; pf. © Siegfried Seiler, Los 
Angeles, as the author. R 3205, Mar. 
12, 1929: 240 


Message (The) of the shamrock; 
words by W. Thackwell, music by 
L. »'C:; Stevenson. -.,©. Leslie. C. 
Stevenson, Laine, County Antrim, 
Ireland, as the author of the music. 
R 3311, Mar. 28, 1929. 241 


Millinery Mary; from The chaperons, 
lyric by Frederic Ranken, music by 
I. Witmark. © Isidore Witmark, 
Woodmere, L. I., N. Y., as the author 
of the music. R 2739, Dec. 28, 1928. 

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-Miserere mei; extrait du Psaume 4, 
musique de H. Rabaud, of France, 
op. 4; en la, pour voix élevées, avec 
ace. de violon ou violoncelle, harpe 
ou pf. et orgue. © Henri Rabaud, 
Paris, as the author of the music. 
RK, 2oko, HeDs. dy 72929 243 


-Monks (The) of St. Sebastian; words 
and musie by M. W. Daniels; male 
quartette. © Mabel W. Daniels, 
Boston, as the author. R 2841, Apr. 
16, 1929. 244 


Moon (The) baby; words and music 


by H. Conor. © Harry Conor, Bos- 
ton, as the author. R 2712, Feb. 4, 
1929. 245 


Moonlight and roses; waltzes, by W. 
Waimwright; pf. © Warren Wain- 
wright, Chicago, as the author. R 
2916, Mar. 25, 1929. 246 


Moonlight at the cliff; reverie, by S. 
Seiler; pf. © Siegfried Seiler, Los 
Angeles, as the author. R 3204, 
Mar. 12, 1929. 247 


-Mcre and more; sacred song, words 
by Mrs. F. G. Burroughs, music by 
J. H. Tenney. © Alice P. Tenney, 
Ipswich, Mass., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 2646, Jan. 
31, 1929. 248 


‘Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Tuba 
mirum; requiem, arr. by T. M. To- 
bani; orch. © Theo. Moses Tobani, 
Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y., as the 
author of the arrangement. R 2869, 
Apr. 2, 1929. 249 


‘Music is love; words by Sidney Lanier, 
music by H. Ware. © Harriet 
Ware, Plainfield, N. J., as the author 
of the music. R 2584, Mar. 11, 1929. 

250 


-Mutterherz; lied fiir eine singstimme 
mit begleitung des pf. von Carl 
Bohm): cop. : 856)"s10)) ay) 43 Tiefe 
stimme.—2. Hohe stimme. © Jenny 
Bohm, Berlin, as the widow of the 
author. R 3260, May 8, 1929. 251 


‘My affinity; waltzes, by T. Bendix; 
pf. © Theodore Bendix, Los An- 
geles, as the author. R 2765, Feb. 
2, 1929. 252 


-My Caroline; words by Arthur Gil- 
lespie, music by W. T. Jefferson. © 
William TT. Jefferson, Glendale, 
Calif., as the author of the music. 
R 2730, Feb. 4, 1929. 253 


My English rose; words by John Er- 
nest McCann, music by J. W. Brat- 


ton. © John W. Bratton, Brooklyn, 
as the author of the music. R 2731, 
Feb. 4, 1929. 254 


My faith looks up to Thee; response, 
musie by C. B. McAfee. © Cleland 
B. McAfee, Chicago, as the author 
of the music. R 2667, Mar. 23, 1929. 

- 255 — 


My God and Father; duet, by G. W. 
Marston, arr. by Frank Lynes; sop. 
and alto. © Adéle G. Lynes, Cam- 
bridge, Mass., as the widow of the 
author of the arrangement. R 2850, 
Apr. 16, 1929. 256 


My God and Father, while I stray; 
by G. W. Marston, arr. by Frank 
Lynes; men’s voices. © Adéle G. 
Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., as the wid- 
ow of the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 2848, Apr. 16, 1929. 257 


My God and Father, while I stray; by 
G. W. Marston, arr. by Frank Lynes; 
mixed voices. © Adéle G. Lynes, 
Cambridge, Mass., as the widow of 
the author of the arrangement. R 
3149, Mar. 27, 1929. 258 


My God and Father, while I stray; by 
G. W. Marston, arr. by Frank Lynes; 
women’s voices. © Adéle G. Lynes, 
Cambridge, Mass., as the widow of 
the author of the arrangement. R 
2851, Apr. 16, 1929. 259 


My greatest desires; sacred song, 
words by Henry J. Zelley, music by 
M. L. McPhail. © M. L. McPhail, 
Park Ridge, Ill., as the author of the 
music. R 2629, Jan. 31, 1929. 260 


My little girl in white; words by A. B. 
Sterling, music by Charles Falk. © 


Andrew B. Sterling, New York, as 
the author of the words. R 2750, 
Mar, 22; 1929. 261 


My Lord and I; sacred song, music by 
Eb. 8. Lorenz. © Edmund 8. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as the author of the 
music. R 2623, Jan. 31, 1929. 262 


My pansy blossom blue; words. by 
Walter H. Ford and Chas, N. Doug- 
las, music by J. W. Bratton. © 
John W. Bratton, Brooklyn, as the 
author of the music. R 2758, Dec. 
27, 1928. 263 


My soul thirsteth for God; words by 
John Wesley, tr. from Tersteegen, 
music by H. J. Stewart. © Hum- 
phrey J. Stewart, San Diego, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 3326, 
May 4, 1929. 264 


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My sugar baby; words by Albert H. | Nuit d’été; poesie de Camille Revel, 


Brown, musie by C. N. Daniels. © 
Charles N. Daniels, Oakland, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 2713, 
Feb. 5, 1929. 265 


Name (The) of Jesus; sacred song, 
words by Jennie Ree, music by C. H. 
Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berke- 
ley, Calif., as the author of the mu- 
sic. _R 26388, Jan. 31, 1929. 266 


Name (The) of Jesus; sacred song, 
words by W. C. Martin, music by 
E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S8. Lo- 
renz, Dayton, O., aS the author of 
the music. R 3361, Apr. 12, 1929. 

267 

Nearer my God to Thee ; paraphrase on 
music by L. Mason, arr. by Otto 
Langey, op. 133; orech. © Lizzie 
Langey, New York, as the widow of 
the author of the arr. R 2564, Aug. 
24, 1928. 268 


New (The) century march; no. 2, from 
Seventeen voluntaries, bk. 4, by C. 
Simper; organ. © Caleb Simper, 
Barnstaple, England, as the author. 
R 3225, Mar. 8, 1929. 269 


New (The) Jerusalem; gospel song, 
words by Ina Duley Ogdon, music 
by P. P. Bilhorn. © P. P. Bilhorn, 
Chicago, aS the author of the music. 
R 3011, Apr. 4, 1929. 270 


No condemnation; words by Fannie J. 
Crosby, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 2704, 
Apr. 3, 1929. 271 

‘No one but Jesus; sacred song, words 
by E. A. Hoffman, music by A. W. 
Nelson. © Flora Nelson Barry, 
Central Lake, Mich., as the next kin 
of the author of the music, who is 
not living. R 2650, Jan. 31, 1929. 

272 

‘No other name: gospel song, words by 
Ina Duley Ogdon, music by Ferd 
Degen, arr. by P. P. Bilhorn. © 
P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author 
of the arrangement. R 8009, Apr. 4, 
1929. Ze 


Noah’s ark; from The chaperons, ly- 
rics by Frederic Ranken, music by 
I. Witmark. © Isidore Witmark, 
Woodmere, L. I., N. Y., as the author 
of the music. R 2723, Dec. 28, 1928. 

274 

Nobody else but me; song, by B. Cos- 
tello and A. B. Sterling. © Bart- 
ley Costello and Andrew B. Sterling, 
New York, as the authors. R 3355, 
Mar. 11, 1929. 275 


musique de H. Tremisot, of France; 
voix élevées; en mi. © Edouard 
Tremisot, Paris, as the author of the 
music: RK 2570, 'Web.: 1, 1929: 276 


Nune dimittis; music by Charles P. 
Seott ; mixed voices. © Maude Ladd 
Scott, Malden, Mass., as the widow 
of the author. R 3266, May 8, 1929. 

277 


O Lord, keep watch between us; gos- 
pel song, words by Jennie EK. Hussey, 
music. by P..P..Bilhorn.. ©. P: P. 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author of 
the music. R 3003, Apr. 4, 1929. : 

27 


O Lord, my trust is in Thy mercy; an- 
them, music by H. J. Storer; organ 
acc. © Henry J. Storer, Belmont, 
Mass., as the author of the music. 
R 3333, May 4, 1929. 279 


O salutaris; par Jean-Baptiste Faure. 
1. Deux voix, avec acc. d’orgue.—2. 


Ten. et bar. © Louise Victoria 
Faure, Paris, as the widow of the 
author. R 2598, 2594, Sept. 6, 1927. 


280, 281 


O taste and see; anthem, music by T. 
Martin ‘Towne. © Walter W. 
Towne and Willis H. Towne, Oak 
Park, Ill., as the children of the 
deceased author of the music. R 
2666, Mar. 23, 1929. 282 


Offertoire; no. 11, from Seventeen vol- 
untaries, bk. 4, by C. Simper; organ. 
© Caleb Simper, Barnstaple, Eng- 
land, as the author. R 3224, Mar. 
8, 1929. 283 


Oh! didn’t he ramble; words and mu- 
sic by Will Handy [pseud. of J. R. 
Johnson] © J. Rosamond Johnson, 
as the author. R 2924, Mar. 30, 
1929. 284 


Oh, for the wings of a dove; anthem, 
music by Chas. M. Davis. © Kate 
Davis Crapser, Monterey Park, 
Calif., as the next of kin of the au- 
thor of the music who is not living. 
R 2662, Mar. 23, 1929. 285 


Oh my! troubles of little black folks; 
words and music by H. Freeman. © 
Harry Freeman, Chicago, as the au- 
thor. R 2747, Feb. 5, 1929. 286 


Oh, that I had wings; anthem, music 
by M. L. McPhail. © M. L. Me 
Phail, Park Ridge, I1., as the author 
of the music. R 2688, Mar. 21, 1929. 

287 


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Old Father Time; from King Dodo, 
lyric by Frank Pixley, music by 
Gustav Luders. © Gustav Chase, 
Brooklyn, as the next of kin of the 
author of the music, who is. not liv- 
ing. R 2764, Jan. 15, 1929. 288 


Old Uncle Ned; air varie, by F. H. 
Losey; cornet solo and orch. © 
Frank Hoyt Losey, Hrie, Pa., as the 
author of the arrangement. R 2913, 
Jan. 30, 1929. 289 


On! to victory; sacred song, music by 
L. O. Emerson; male voices. © Ma- 
bel H. Emerson, Arlington, Mass., as 
the child of the deceased author of 
the music. R 2658, Feb. 7, 1929. 

290 

Only the best; gospel song, words by 
Ina Duley Ogdon, music by P. P. 
Bilhorn. © P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, 
as the author of the music. R 2957, 
Apr. 4, 1929. 291 


Only where Jesus iS; sacred song, 
words by Emma S. Stilwell, music 
by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lo- 
renz, Dayton, O., as the author of 
the music. R 2621, Jan. 31, 1929. 

292 


Open the windows of heaven; sacred 
song, words by Jennie Ree, music by 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Chas. H. Ga- 
briel, Berkeley, Calif., as the author 
of the music. R 26385, Jan. 31, 1929. 

293 

Gui oui mam/’oiselle, oui oui; words 
by Geo. V. Hobart, music by A. B. 
Sloane. © Mae Sloane, Pasadena, 
Calif., as the widow of the author 
of the music. R 2714, Feb. 4, 1929. 

294 

Our wedding day; waltz, by T. M. To- 
bani; orch. © Theo. Moses Tobani, 
Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y¥., as the 
author of the arrangement. R 2898, 
Mar. 27, 1929. 295 


Our wedding day; waltz, by T. M. To- 
bani; pf. © Theo. Moses Tobani, 
Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y., as the 
author. R 2857, Apr’ 2, 1929. 296 


Over the hills of God; gospel song, 
words by Charles Gould Beede, mu- 
sic by Ferd Degen, arr. by P. P. Bil- 


horn. © P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
the author of the arr. R 2982, Apr. 
4, 1929. 297 
Overland (The) limited; galop, by 
T. H. Rollinson; orch. © Henry P. 
Buncher, Waltham, Mass., as the 
executor of the author. R 3318, Apr. 
12, 1929. 298 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Paroles d’amour; love song, by T. M. 
Tobani; orch. © Theo. Moses To- 
bani, Jackson Heights, L. I. N. Y., 
as the author. R 2885, Mar. 27, 
1929. 299 


Paroles d’ amour; love song, by T. M. 
Tobani; pf. © Theo. Moses Tobani, 
Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y., as the 
author. R 2858, Apr. 2, 1929. 3800 


Parting; by R. G. Cole, op. 13, no. 4. 
© Rossetter G. Cole, Chicago, as the 
author. R 3034, Apr. 15, 1929. 301 


Pass the good tidings along; sacred 
Song, words by H. E. Hewitt, music 
by J. S. Fearis; male voices. 
John 8S. Fearis, Chicago, as the au- 
thor of the music. R 2656, Feb. 7, 
1929. 302 


Passion (The) flower ; words by George 
A. Norton, music by J. W. Casey. © 
James W. Casey, Altadena, Calif., as 
the author of the music. R 2748, 
Feb, 5, 1929. 303 


Peace be still! gospel song, words by 
Charles Gould Beede, music by P. P. 


Bilhorn. © P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, 
as the author of the music. R 3008, 
Apr. 4, 1929. 304 


Perfume of flowers; service for Chil- 
dren’s day, by Maurice A. Clifton 
[pseud. of J. L. Hall] and C. Austin 
Miles. © J. Lincoln Hall, Phila- 
delphia, as the author of the music. 
R 2918, Apr. 10, 1929. 305 


Piéce romantique; (par A. Schmitt; 
grand orgue. © Alphonse Schmitt, 
Paris, as the author. R 2680, Mar. 
27, 1929. 306 


Pilgrim’s song of hope; sacred melody, 
by E. Batiste, arr. by T. M. Tobani; 
orch. © Theo. Moses Tobani, Jack- 
son Heights, L. I., N. Y., as the au- 
thor of the arrangement. R 2871, 
Apr. 2, 1929. 307 


Playing tag; by F. A. Williams, op. 
29, no. 1; pf. © Frederick A. Wil- 
liams, Cleveland Heights, O., as the 
author. R 3310, Mar. 28, 1929. 308 


Polka des clowns; by Gabriel Allier, 
arr. by Alfred Roth; orch. © Alfred 
Roth, Richmond Hill, L. 1., N. Y., as 
the author of the arrangement. R 
2860, Apr. 2, 1929. 309 


Polka des p’tits vieux trés chics; par 
J. A. Ansehiitz, sur Voperette, Le 
fiancé de Thylda, par Louis Varney. 
© Charles Désiré Robert Marioton, 
Romilly sur Seine, France, as the 


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executor of the author. R 1057, 
Sept. 6, 1927. 310 


Postion (Le) de Lonjumeau [!]; 
selection, by A. Adam, arr. by T. M. 
Tobani; orch. © ‘Theo. Moses 
Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y., 
as the author of the arrangement. 
R 2859, Apr. 2, 1929. 311 


Postlude; no. 5, from Seventeen volun- 
taries, bk. 4, by C. Simper; organ. 
© Caleb Simper, Barnstaple, 
England, as the author. R 3223, 
Mar. 8, 1929. 312 


Praise ye Jehovah; Thanksgiving 
anthem, music by Finley Lyon. © 
Carrie May Selley Lyon, Columbus, 
O., as the widow of the author of the 
music. R 3363, Apr. 12, 1929. 313 


Praise ye the Lord; Easter carol, 
words and music by EH. S. Lorenz. 
© Edmund 8. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author. R 2605, Dec. 15, 1928. 


314 

Prélude-choral; sur lVhymne Sacris 
solemniis, par A. Schmitt; grand 
orgue. © Alphonse Schmitt, Paris, 
as the author. R 2682, Mar. 27, 
1929. lies 
Prélude,—Sarabande,—Toceata ; par 


Claude Debussy; pf. © Emma Léa 
Moyse, Paris, as the widow of the 
deceased author. R 2679, Mar. 27, 
1929. 316 


Presence (The) of the King; sacred 
song, words by Jennie Wilson, music 
by J. S. Fearis. © John S. Fearis, 
Chicago, as the author of the music. 
R 2647, Jan. 31, 1929. aul tt 


Preyer (Carl A.) March; op. 388, no. 
3; pf. © Carl A. Preyer, Lawrence, 
Kan., as the author. R 3314, Mar. 
28, 1929. 318 


Prince Henry march; by R. Hilenberg, 
arr. by T. M. Tobani; band. 
Theo. Moses Tobani, Jackson 
Heights, L. I., N. Y., as the author 
of the arrangement. R 2863, Apr. 2, 
1929. 319 


Promenade 4 |’ étang; de Sept piéces 
4 quatre mains, par F. Schmitt. © 


Florent Schmitt, Saint Cloud, 
France, aS the author. R 2600, Sept. 
10, 1928. 320 
Redeemed (The) are marching in; 


gospel song, words by Ina Duley 
Ogdon, music by P. P. Bilhorn. © 
P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author 
of the music. R 2980, Apr. 4, 1929. 
321 


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Rejoice, the Lord is King; by F. N. 
Shackley. © Frederick N. Shackley, 
Roslindale, Mass., as the author of 
the music. R 2852, Apr. 16, 1929. 

322 

Rejoice today; anthem, music by EH. S. 
Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as the author of the 
music. R 2671, Mar. 23, 1929. 323 


Reminiscence; by R. G. Cole, op. 18, 


no. 5. © Rossetter G. Cole, Chicago, 
as the author. R 30385, Apr, 15, 
1929. 324 


Response; music by L. O. Emerson. 
© Mabel H. Emerson, Arlington, 
Mass., as the child of the deceased 
author of the music. R 3366, Apr. 
#2, 1929) o2o 


Rose (The) and the gardener; by A. 
Foote, op. 51, no. 1. 1. Low voice.— 
2. High voice. © Arthur Foote, 
Newton Center, Mass., as the author. 
R 3274, May 8, 1929. — 326 


Rose moral no. 1; words by Sidney 
Lanier, music by H. Ware. @ 
Harriet Ware, Plainfield, N. J., as 
the author of the music. R 2583, 
Mar. 11, 1929. 320 


Rose moral no. 2; words by Sidney 
Lanier, music by H. Ware. 
Harriet Ware, Plainfield, N. J., as 
the author of the music. R 2582, 
Mar. 11, 1929. 328 


Rustling leaves; characteristic, by 
Oscar Koehler, arr. by A. Roth; orch. 
© Alfred Roth, Richmond Hill, L. I., 
N. Y., aS the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 2883, Mar. 27, 1929. 329 


Saint Botolph; song with cho., words 
by Arthur Macy, music by G. W. 
Chadwick. © George Whitefield 
Chadwick, Boston, as the author of 
the music. R 2836, Apr. 18, 1929. 

330 

Salut d’amaqur; by Edward Elgar, arr. 
by A. Roth; orch. © Alfred Roth, 
Richmond Hill, L. I., N. Y., as the 
author of the arrangement. R 2882, 
Mar. 27, 1929. 831 


Saviour comfort me; hymn-anthem, 
music by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author 
of the music. R 2686, Mar. 21, ae, 


Saviour walk with me; sacred song, 
words by Charlotte G. Homer, music 
by C. H. Gabriel. © Chas. H. Ga- 
priel, Berkeley, Calif., as the author 
of the music. R 2634, Jan. 31, hee 


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Scarlet (The) cap; song, by M. W. 
Daniels. © Mabel W. Daniels, Bos- 
ton, aS the author. R 2840, Apr. 16, 
1929. 334 


SchwalberlIn (D’) (The swallows) ; 
landler, von Carl Schild, op. 65, 
hrsg. von Ferdinand Meyer [pseud. 
of Charles P. Scott]; violine mit pf. 
begleitung. © Maude Ladd Scott, 
Malden, Mass., as the widow of the 
author of the editing. R 3261, May 
8, 1929. 335 


Scintillement; de Sept piéces 4 quatre 
mains, par Florent Schmitt. © Flo- 
rent Schmitt, Saint Cloud, France, 
as the author. R 2601, Sept. 10, 
1928. 336 


Serenade; by R. G. Cole, op. 13, no. 1. 
© Rossetter G. Cole, Chicago, as the 
author. R 8031, Apr. 15, 1929. 337 


Shadows (The) of the evening hours; 
anthem, words by Adelaide A. Proc- 
ter, music by S. A. Baldwin; mixed 
voices. © Samuel A. Baldwin, New 
York, as the author of the music. 
R 3280, Mar. 9, 1929. 338 


Shakspeare; suite de valses sur l’opé- 
rette de Gaston Serpette, par J. A. 
Anschiitz. © Charles Désiré Robert 
Marioton, Romilly sur Seine, France, 
as the executor of the. author. R 
1058, Sept. 6, 1927. 339 


Shall angels sing o’er you; sacred song, 
words by W. C. Martin, music by M. 


L. McPhail. © M. Li. McPhail, Park 
Ridge, Ill., as. the author of the 
music. R 2633, Jan. 31, 1929. 340 


Shall we; sacred song, words and mu- 
sic by C. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the au- 
thor. R 2639, Feb. 2, 1929. 341 


Share your blessings; sacred song, 
words and music by BH. S. Lorenz. 
© Edmund §S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author. R 2618, Feb. 2, 1929. 

342 


Shining for Jesus; sacred song, words 
by Lizzie De Armond, music by J. 8. 


Fearis. © John S. Fearis, Chicago, 
as the author of the music. R 2649, 
Feb. 2, 1929. 343 


Short (A) communion service in E 
flat; music by Edwin B. Hughes; 
mixed voices.’ © Ada H. Hughes, 
Straatsburg-on-Hudson, N. Y., as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 3331, May 4, 1929. 344 


Silver (The) slipper; modern extraya- 
ganza, lyrics by W. H. Risque, music 
by Leslie Stuart; voc. sc. © Kath- 
erine Mary Stuart, London, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 2674, April 24, 1929. 345: 


Silver song series; no. 6, selected, com- 
posed and arr. by Leonard B. Mar- 
shall; for 1, 2, 8, and 4 voices. © 
Emeline L. Marshall, Boston, as the 
widow of the author. R 3153, Mar. 
20, 1929. 346: 


Since Jesus spoke peace to my soul; 
gospel song, words by Jno. R. Clem- 
ents, music by P. P. Bilhorn. © 
P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author 
of the music. R 2998, Apr. 4, 1929. 

347 


Sleep, my love; Taylor’s serenade, 
words and music by B. Taylor. © 
Billee Taylor, New York, as the 
author. R 2725, Feb. 4, 1929. 348 


Slumber song; by C. A. Preyer, op. 38, 
no. 4; pf. © Carl A. Preyer, Law- 
rence, Kan., as the author. R 3339, 
May 4, 1929. 349 


Smiles, smiles, smiles; words by Byrd 
Dougherty, music by W.: H. Penn. 
© William H. Penn, New York, as 
the author of the music. R 2771, 
Feb. 4, 1929. 350 


Snowdrops; two little duets, poems by 
Annie Matheson, music by Liza Leh- 
mann; mezzo sop. or contralto and 
bar. © Herbert Bedford, London, as 
the widower of the author of the 
music. R 2575, Feb. 1, 1929. 351 


Soldiers of the cross; sacred song, 
words by Kate Ulmer, music by M. 


L. McPhail. © M. L. McPhail, Park 
Ridge, Ill., as the author of the 
music. R 2632, Feb. 2, 1929. 352 


Soldier’s (The) story; words by H. B. 
Smith, music by Ludwig Englander. 
© Harry B. Smith, New York, ag 
the author of the words. R 2927, 
Mar. 30, 1929. 353° 


Solitude; intermezzo, by Rich. Hilen- 
berg, arr. by A. Roth; orch. © AIl- 
fred Roth, Richmond Hill, L. L., 
N. Y., as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 2886, Mar. 27, 1929. 354 


Something to do; sacred song, words 
by Jennie Ree, music by C. H. Ga- 
briel. © Charles H. Gabriel, Ber- 
keley, Calif., as the author of the 
music. R 2641, Feb. 2, 1929. 355: 


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Somnolence; de Sept piéces 4 quatre 
mains, par F. Schmitt. © Florent 
Schmitt, Saint Cloud, France, as the 
author. R 2595, Sept. 10, 1929. yea 


Song of the future; words by Sidney 
Lanier, music by H. Ware. © Har- 
riet Ware, Plainfield, N. J., as the 
author of the music. R 2585, Mar. 
H, 1929. 357 


‘Song of the sword; from Dolly Var- 
den, lyric by Stanislaus Stange, mu- 
sic by Julian Edwards. © Philip- 
pine Edwards, New York, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 2742, Dec. 6, 1928. 358 


Songs by night; gospel song, words by 
Jno. R. Clements, music by Ferd 
Degen, arr. by P. P. Bilhorn. © 
P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author 
of the arrangement. R 2988, Apr. 
4, 1929. 359 


Souhaits de jeune fille; de Sept piéces 
4 quatre mains, par F. Schmitt. © 


Florent Schmitt, Saint Cloud, 
France, as the author. R 2602, Sept. 
10, 1928. 360 


Source of all blessings; sacred song, 
words by Kate Ulmer, music by M. 
L. MePhail. © M. L. McPhail, Park 
Ridge, Ill., as the author of the mu- 
sic. R 2628, Feb. 2, 1929. ie eb OL. 


Souvenir de Ribeaupierre; de Sept 
pieces & quatre mains, par F. 
Schmitt. © Florent Schmitt, Saint 
Cloud, France, as the author. R 
2596, Sept. 10, 1928. 362 


Souvenir de Strauss; waltz, by Ph. 
Fahrbach, arr. by A. Roth; orch. © 
Alfred Roth, Richmond Hill, L. I., 
N. Y., as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 28738, Apr. 2, 1929. 363 


Souvenir of Otay; march, by T. H. 
Rollinson; orch. © Henry P. Bun- 
cher, Waltham, Mass., as the exec- 
utor of the author. R 3317, Apr. 12, 
1929. 364 


Souvenir-waltz; by S. Seiler; pf. © 
Siegfried Seiler, Los Angeles, as the 
author. R 3206, Mar. 12,1929. 365 


Spring gladness; hymn anthem, words 
and music by E. S. Lorenz. © Ed- 
mund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the 
author. R 2659, Mar. 2, 1929. 366 


Star (The) of Bethlehem ; sacred song, 
by S. Adams, arr. by T. M. Tobani; 
orch. © Theo. Moses Tobani, Jack- 
son Heights, L. I., N. Y., as the au- 
thor of the arrangement. R 2872, 
Ape. 2, 1920: 367 


Starlight reverie; by J. A. Seidt. © 
John A. Seidt, Baltimore, as the au- 
thor. R 2920, Apr. 6, 1929. 368: 


Stelldichein-serenade; aus Lysistrata, 
von P. Lincke; pf. © Paul Lincke,. 
Berlin, as the author of the music. 
R 3302, Apr. 30, 1929. 369: 


Story (The) never old; gospel song, 
words by Ina Duley Ogdon, music by 
P. P. Bilhorn. © P., P. Bilhorn, Chi- 
cago, as the author of the music. 
R 2997, Apr. 4, 1929. 370) 


Story of redemption; sacred song, 
words by Mrs. Frank A. Breck, mu- 
sic by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author 
of the music. R 2627, Feb. 2, 1929. 

3871 

Strauss (Richard) Feuersnot; ein: 
singgedicht in einem akt, von Ernst 
von Wolzogen, musik von R. Strauss, 
op. 50; orch.-partitur. © Richard 
Strauss, Vienna, as the author of 


the music. R 38202, Dec. 26, 1928. 
372 
Liebesscene fiir orchester; aus 


Feuersnot, von Ernst von Wolzogen, 
musik von R. Strauss, op. 50. Par- 
titur wu. stimmen. © Richard 
Strauss, Vienna, as the author of 
the music. R 3203, Dec. 26, 1928. 
373 
Sue; words by Alfred Bryan, music 
by John W. Bratton. © John W. 
Bratton, Brooklyn, as the author of 
the music. R 2751, Feb. 4, 1929. P 
3874 


Suffer little children to come unto Me; 
anthem, words by W. M. Hutchins, 
music by E. S. Hosmer. © Elmer 
S. Hosmer, Providence, R. I., as the 
author of the music. R 3316, Mar. 
28, 1929. 375. 


Sun of my soul, thou Saviour dear;. 
hymn anthem, words by John Keble, 
music by A. Frey. © Adolf Frey, 
Syracuse, N. Y., as the author of the 
music. R 3308, Mar. 18, 1929. 376 


Sunshine; Children’s day service, 
words by Laura HE. Newell, music by’ 
C. H. Gabriel and others. © Chas. 
H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as one: 
of the authors of the music. R 2705, 
Apr. 3, 1929: aut 


Sweet home of the angels; words by 
Henry V. Neal, music by Robert A. 
King [pseud. of R. A. K. King]; 
high voice. © Robert A. Keiser 
King, New York, as the author of 
the music. R 2707, Apr. 18, Pend 


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Swing song (L’esearpolette); by 
Charles Fontaine, rev. and fingered 
by Frank Lynes; pf. © Adéle G. 
Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., as the 
widow of the author of the revision 
and fingering. R 3263, May 8, 1929. 

379 

Tambourine girl; by A. E. Warren; pf. 
© Hannah L. Warren, Cambridge- 
port, Mass., as the widow of the 
author. R 3327, May 4, 1929. 380 


Tarantella; by C. A. Preyer, op. 38, 
NO... Di. Dt: SOuiCarlewA, . Preyer, 
Lawrence, Kan., as the author. R 
3319, Mar. 28, 1929. 381 


Tarry with me, O my Saviour; anthem, 
words by Mrs. C. L. Smith, music by 
S. A. Baldwin; bar. solo and cho. © 
Samuel A. Baldwin, New York, as 
the author of the music. R 3279, 
Mar. 9, 1929. 382 


Te Deum laudamus; set to music by 
H. K. Hadley; mixed voices; in A. 
© Henry K. Hadley, New York, as 
the author of the music. R 8281, 
Mar. 9, 1929. 383 


Te Deum laudamus; set to music by 
W. H. Hall; mixed voices, organ 
ace.; in C. © Walter Henry Hall, 
New York, as the author of tke 
music. R 3282, Mar. 9, 1929. 384 


Thanks and_ glory; Thanksgiving 
anthem, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 3367, 
Apr. 12, 1929. 385 


That blessed home; sacred song, words 
by Kate Ulmer, music by M. L. 


McPhail. © M. L. McPhail, Park 
Ridge, Ill., as the author of the 
music. R 26380, Feb. 2, 1929. 386 


That dear and blessed country; gospel 
song, words by Flora Kirkland, 
musie by P. P. Bilhorn. © P. P. 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author of 
the music. R 2979, Apr. 4, 1929. 

387 

There is an hour of peaceful rest; 
anthem, music by Arthur W. Nelson. 
© Flora Nelson Barry, Central 
Lake, Mich., as the next of kin of 
the author of the music. R 3365, 
Apr. 12, 1929. 388 


There is nothing like communion; 
gospel song, words by Ina Duley 
Ogdon, music by P. P. Bilhorn. © 
P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author 
of the music. R 29838, Apr. 4, 1929. 

389 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 24 


There never was a girl like Sue; words 
and music by Charles D. Bingham. 
© Dorena Bingham, Toronto, On- 
tario, Canada, as the widow of the 
author. R 2720, Feb. 4, 1929. 390 


There’s nobody just like you; words 
and music by William H. Penn. © 
L. Ruth Penn, Hast Elmhurst, L. I., 
N. Y., as the widow of the author. 
R 27387, Mar. 22, 1929. 391 


Thine eyes are like the stars; words 
by W. C. Kreusch, music by H. 8. 
Krouse. © H. Sylvester Krouse, 
New York, as the author of the 
music. R 3299, May 3, 1929. 392 


Thine own; gospel song, words by 
Neal A. McAulay, music by Ferd 
Degen; arr. by ‘P.’ P) Buhorna ©) 
P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author 
of the arr. R 2969, Apr. 4, 1929. 

. 393 


Thou that from the heavens art; by 
Charles P. Scott; mixed voices. © 
Maude Ladd Scott, Malden, Mass., as 
the widow of the author. R 3265, 
May 8, 1929. 394 


Thy faith hath made thee whole; 
gospel song, words by John R. 
Clements, music by P. P. Bilhorn. 
© P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, as the 
author of the music. R 2965, Apr. 4, 
1929. 395 


Thy heart; words from the Sanskrit 
by A. V. Williams Jackson, music 
by H. T. Burleigh; mezzo-sop. or 
bar. © Harry T. Burleigh, New 
York, as the author of the music. 
R 3357, May 11, 1929. 396 


Thy love to me; sacred song, words by 
Mary C. Gates, music by E. S. 
Lorenz; male voices. © Edmund §. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author 
of the music. R 2652, Feb. 7, 1929. 

397 


Thy name; words and musie by Edna 
Rosalind Park. 1. Contralto or 
bar.—2. Sop. or ten. © Edna M. 
Park, Chestertown, N. Y., as the 
next of kin of the author who is not 
living. R 3147, Mar. 27, 1929. 398 


Time of beauty; service for Children’s 
day, by J. L. Hall and Irvin H. 
Mack. © J. Lincoln Hall, Philadel- 
phia, as the author of the music. 
R 2919, Apr. 10, 1929. 399 


To have you love, to hold you love; 
words by Frank H. Bernard, music 
by J. Itzel. © John Itzel, Balti- 
more, as the author of the music. 
R 2749, Feb. 5, 1929. 400 


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Tras los montes; souvenir d’Hspagne, 
par Victor Dolmetsch, op. 137; pf. 
(© Arnold Dolmetsch, Haslemere, 
England, Albert Dolmetsch, Colom- 
bes, France and Frédéric Dolmetsch, 
Neuilly, France, as the children of 
the deceased author. R 2683, Jan. 
38, 1929. 401 


Traversée heureuse; de Sept piéces a 
quatre maing par F. Schmitt. © 
Florent Schmitt, Saint Cloud, 
Franee, as the author. R 2598, Sept. 
10, 1928. 402 


Trust in the Lord; sacred duo, words 
from Psalm 37, music by A. Frey; 
sop. and alto or ten. and bass. © 
Adolf Frey, Syracuse, N. Y., as the 
author of the music. R 2838, Apr. 
16, 1929. 403 


Turn Thy face from my sins; anthem, 
music by H. J. Storer; with organ 
ace. © Henry J. Storer, Belmont, 
Mass., as the author of the music. 
R 3336, May 4, 1929. 404 


Valse lente; by C. A. Preyer, op. 38, 
no. 6; pf. © Carl A. Preyer, Law- 
rence, Kan., as the author. R 3338, 
May 4, 1929. 405 


Vers le réve; poésie de René Louis; 
musique de J. Vieu, of France; en 
sol, pour tén. ou sop. © Jane Vieu, 
Paris, as the author of the music. 
R 2572, Feb. 1, 1929. 406 


Victor’s (The) crown; sacred song, 
words by William Appel, music by 
C. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. Ga- 
briel, Berkeley, Calif., as the author 
of the music. R 2636, Feb. 2, 1929. 

407 

Wait till the morning dawns; sacred 
song. words by E. E. Hewitt, music 
by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. 


Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author of | 


R 2626, Feb. 2, 1929. 
408 
Waiting; gospel song, words by Chas. 
W. Fletcher, music by Ferd Degen, 
arr. by P. P. Bilhorn. © P. P. Bil- 
horn, Chicago, as the author of the 
arrangement. R 2987, Apr. 4, 1929. 
409 


Waldmere march; by F. H. Losey. 1. 
Band.—2. Pf. © Frank Hoyt Losey, 
Erie, Pa., as the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 2888, 2890, Mar. 27, 
1929. 410, 411 


Walking with Jesus; gospel song, 
words and music by Harry L. 
Brooks, arr. by P. P. Bilhorn. © P. 


Mit 


the music. 


12594 (422) 


P. Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author 
of the arrangement. R 2992, Apr. 4, 
1929. 412 


Waltz of the flower girls; by F. A. 
Williams, op. 29, no. 2; pf. © Fred- 
erick A. Williams, Cleveland Heights, 
O., as the author. R 3325, Mar. 28, 
1929. 413 


Watching all the way; sacred song, 
words by Fanny Crosby, music by 
EK. 8. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as the author of the 
music. R 2619, Feb. 2, 1929. 414 


Watching the parade; by E. S. Hos- 
mer; pf. © Elmer S. Hosmer, Proy- 
idence, R. I., as the author. R 33387, 
May 4, 1929. 415 


Watchman’s (The) cry; gospel song, 
words by Horatius Bonar, music 
and arr. by P. P. Bilhorn. © P. P. 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author of 
the music and arrangement. R 2959, 
Apr. 4, 1929. 416 


Water (The) of salvation; gospel song, 
words by Ina Duley Ogdon, music by 
Pes, Eathorns ©) P. PP. buborn, 
Chicago, as the author of the music. 
R 29938, Apr. 4, 1929. 417 


We'll never pass again this way; 
saered song, words by Mrs. M. M. 
Newton, musie by E. S. Lorenz. © 
Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author of the music. R 2615, 
Feb. 2, 1929. 418 


We must answer to our names; sacred 
song, words by Jennie Wilson, music 
by E. S. Lorenz; male voices. © 
Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 


the author of the music. R 2651, 
Feb. 7, 1929. 419 
We're all good fellows; from The 


chaperons, lyrics by Frederic Ran- 
ken, musie by I. Witmark. © Isi- 
dore Witmark, Woodmere, L. I., N. 
Y., aS the author of the music. R 
2722, Dec. 28, 1928. 420 


We shall conquer in His name; gos- 
pel song, words by Thomas Sullivan, 
music by P. P. Bilhorn. © P. P. 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author of 
the music. R 2984, Apr. 4, 1929. 

421 


We shall see His face; gospel song, 
words by Jennie HE. Hussey, music 
by Ferd Degen, arr. by P. P. Bil- 
horn. © P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
the author of the arrangement. R 
3010, Apr. 4, 1929. 422. 


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12594 (423) 


Welt-ernte (Die) ; German missionary 
service, ed. by E. S. Lorenz. © Hd- 
mund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the 
author of the music. R 2692, Mar. 
23, 1929. 423 


What the lilies say; primary Haster 
carol, words by Harriet D. Castle, 
music by E. 8S. Lorenz. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author 
of the music. R 2606, Dec. 15, 1928. 

424 


When all Thy mercies; anthem, music 
by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lo- 
renz, Dayton, O., as the author of 
the music. R 38358, Apr. 12, 1929. 

425 

When gazing in thine eyes so dear; 
song by O. Speaks. © Oley Speaks, 
New York, as the author of the mu- 
Sic. R 2708, Dec. 8, 1928. 426 


When I sang my low C; solo and re- 
frain, from The chaperons, lyric by 
Frederic Ranken, musie by I. Wit- 
mark. © Isidore Witmark, Wood- 
mere, L. I., N. Y., as the author of 
the music. R 2740, Dec. 28, 1928. 

427 


When it’s all goin’ out and nothin’ 
comin’ in; words and music by Wil- 
liams and Walker, words rev. by 
J. W. Johnson. © James W. John- 
son, New York, as the author of the 
revision of words, and Lottie Wil- 
liams, New York, as the widow of 
Bert Williams. R 3172, Apr. 20, 
1929. 428 


When the pearly gates unfold; gospel 
song, words by Jennie E. Hussey, 
music by P. P. Bilhorn. © P. P. 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author of 
the music. R 2994, Apr. 4, 1929. 

429 


When the vail is lifted; solo and cho., 
words by Fanny Crosby, music by 
EK. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lo- 
renz, Dayton, O., as the author of 
the music. R 2625, Feb. 2, 1929. 

430 


When victory is won; gospel song, 
words by Julia D. Burnhard, music 
by Ferd Degen, arr. by P. P. Bil- 
horn. © P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
the author of the arrangement. R 
3014, Apr. 4, 1929. 431 


When we are parted; words and music 
by Florence Buckingham Joyce. © 
Florence B. Joyce Adams, New York, 
as the author. R 3315, Mar. 28, 1929. 

432 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 24 


When you are near; words by Walter 
H. Ford, music by J. W. Bratton. 
© John W. Bratton, Brooklyn, as 
the author of the music. R 2729; 
Feb. 5, 1929. 433 


Where the Savious leads ; sacred song, 
words and music by E. S. Lorenz. 
© E[dmund] S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., 
as the author. R 2612, Feb. 2, 1929. 

° 434 

Who will bring them in; sacred song, 
words by Ida L. Reed, music by EH. 
S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as the author of the mu- 
Sic. R 2622, Feb. 4, 1929. 435 


Who will join us? gospel song, words 
by M. G. Walker, music and arr. by 
P. P. Bilhorn. © P. P. Bilhorn, Chi- 


cago, as the author of the music 
and arrangement. R 2960, Apr. 4, 
1929. 436 


Whole (The) of life for Jesus; sacred 
song, words by Mrs. Jessie Brown 
Pounds, musie by J. H..Tenney. © 
Alice P. Tenney, Ipswich, Mass., as 
the widow of the author of the mu- 
sic. R 2645, Feb. 4, 1929. 437 


Why do I love Jesus; sacred song, 
words by Addie J. Bacon, music by 

' C. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. Ga- 
briel, Berkeley, Calif., as the author 
of the music. R 2637, Feb. 4, 1929. 
438 


Why not trust Jesus? gospel song, 
words by P. P. Bilhorn, music by 
Ferd Degen, arr. by P. P. Bilhorn. 
© P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, as the 
author of the words and arrange- 


ment of music. R 2974, Apr. 4, 
1929. 439 
Wilhelmina; from Fiddle - dee - dee, 
words by E. Smith, music by 


John Stromberg. © Edgar Smith, 
Elmhurst, L. I., N. Y., as the author 
of the words. R 2719, Feb. 4, 1929. 

440 


Will He own me; Sacred song, words 
by Emma S8. Stilwell, music by E. 8. 
Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author of the music. 
R 2624, Feb. 4, 1929. 441 


Within the shining gates; sacred song, 
words by Laura EH. Newell, music 
by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lo- 
renz, Dayton, O., as the author of 
the music. R 2617, Feb. 4, me 


Witness (A) for the Lord; sacred 
song, words by Jennie Wilson, mu- 
sic by J. S. Fearis. © John S. 


666 


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no. 5, 1929 


Fearis, Chicago, as the author of the 
music. R 2648, Feb. 4, 1929. 443 


Wonderful Savior of all; gospel song, 
words by Ina Duley Ogdon, music 
by Ferd Degen, arr. by P. P. Bil- 
horn. © P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
the author of the arrangement. R 
3001, Apr. 4, 1929. tit 


Yale boola! march and two step, mu- 
sic by A. M. Hirsh, arr. by G. L. 
Atwater, jr.; pf. © A. M. Hirsh, 
New York, as the author of the mu- 
sic. R 3347, Mar. 5, 1929. 445 


Yanky dandy; cake-walk, march and 
two step, by S. G. Kiesling; pf. © 
Samuel G. Kiesling, Brooklyn, as the 
author. R 2909, Apr. 16, 1929. 446 


12594 (449) 


You musn’t blame the copper blame 
the cook; from The chaperons, lyric 
by Frederic Ranken, music by I. 
Witmark. © Isidore Witmark, 
Woodmere, L. I., N. Y., as the au- 
thor of the music. R 2736, Dec. 28, 
1928. 447 


Your own; my love will be ever your 
own, words by Walter H. Ford, mu- 
sic by J. W. Bratton. © John W. 
Bratton, Brooklyn, as the author of 
the music. R 2732, Feb. 5, 1929. 

448 


23rd regiment march; vigilantia, by 


J. Lacalle. © Jos. Lacalle, Brook- 
lyn, aS the author. R 3133, Mar. 5, 
1929. 449 


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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
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CATALOGUE 


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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891 
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PART 8 
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INCLUDING: 
LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 


1929 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 24 


No. 6 


UNITED STATES 
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WASHINGTON : 1929 


The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides 
that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any — 
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any copyright registration.” 


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

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

EXCEPTIONS.—(1) In the case of editions of classical music, instead of dis- 
tributing them under the titles, each author’s works are brought together by 
an entry under the original composer’s name, and for such works search should 
be made in this number under the following names: Bach (Johann Sebastian) ; 
Beethoven (Ludwig van); Brahms (Johannes); Chaminade (Cécile Louise 
Stéphanie); Chopin (Fréderic Francois); Gluck (Christoph Willibald von); 
Godard (Benjamin Louis Paul); Gounod (Charles Francois); Grieg (Edvard 
Hagerup); Handel (Georg Friedrich); Haydn (Franz Josef); Leoncavallo (Rug- 
giero); MacDowell (Edward Alexander); Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Lud- 
wig Félix); Moszkowski (Moritz); Offenbach (Jacques); Puccini (Giacomo) ; 
Rossini (Gioacchino Antonio); Schubert (Franz Peter); Schumann (Robert Alex- 
ander); Strauss (Richard); Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch); Wagner (Richard). 

(2) COLLECTIONS having general titles, such as ‘“Funf studien,” “12 
études élémentaires,” etc., and pieces published without individual identifying 
titles, but designating the class of musical work (e. g., “ waltz,” ‘ dance,” 
“march,” ‘cantata,’ ‘“schottische,’ ‘ nocturne,” “impromptu,” ‘“ sonata,” 
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identifiable by the name of the composer) are entered under the composer’s 
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such contributions is required. 

A list of copyright renewals made for musical compositions under section 24 
of the act of March 4, 1909, will be found at the end of this issue immediately 
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RECIPROCAL PROTECTION OF MUSIC AGAINST UNAU- 
THORIZED REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL MUSI- 
CAL INSTRUMENTS : 


The United States has established reciprocal copyright protection 
for music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical 
instruments in the case of the countries listed below. The President’s 
proclamations to this effect were printed in the Catalogue of Copy- 
right Entries, Part 3, as follows: 

Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfoll Island, vol. 

13 (1918), pages vi-vuli of no. 5; 
Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii—vili of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925), 
pages vii—vili of nos. 3-4; 
Belgium, vol. 6 (1911), pages v—vi of no. 7; 
Canada, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—viii of no. 8; 
Chile, vol. 20 (1925), pages vi-vii of nos, 11 and 12; 
Cuba, vol. 6 (1911), pages iv—v of no. 12; 
Czechoslovakia, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi—vil of no. 4; 
Denmark, vol. 15 (1920), pages xli—xiv of no. 18; 
Finland, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi—vii of no. 12; 
France, vol. 13 (1918), pages xi—x1i of no. 5; 
Germany, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi—vii of no. 7, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages ix—x of no. 6; 

Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages Vili—ix Be no. 3, and vol. 1h 
(1920), pages vi-ix of no. 13; 

Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages eset of no. 6; 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages viii-ix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages xiii—xiv of no. 6; 

Luxemburg, vol. 6 (1911), pages vii—viili of no. 7; 

Netherlands, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917), pages v-ix of no. 3, and vol. 17 

(1922), pages xv—xix of no. 6; 

Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages ix—x of no. 7; 

Poland, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi—vii of no. 2; 

Rumania, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi—vii of no. 7; 

Sweden, vol. 15 (1920), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

Switzerland, vol. 19 (1924), pages vii—viii of nos. 5-6; 

Union of South Africa, vol. 19 (1924), pages vi-vii of nos. 3-4. 


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

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Noticr.—When the nationality of the composer is not specifically stated in the title 
entry, it is to be understood that he is a citizen of the United States. 


°A famma ’e muglierema; versi e mu- 
Sica di Guglielmo Onofri, of Italy, 
domiciled at Brooklyn. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 12, 1929; 
E ounp. 7872; Filo Miraglia, Brook- 


lyn. 12595 
A la aurora; words and music by 
Simon G. Casas, of Mexico; pf. 


[Photostat] © Apr. 22, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 27; E pub. 6893; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 12596 


A media noche; vals cancion, musica 
de Miguel J. Jimenez, of Mexico, 
domiciled at El Paso, letra y arr. 
de F. Moure; pf. © 1c. June 15, 
1929; E unp. 7960; Francisco Moure, 
El Paso. 12597 


A orillas de una fuente; letra y mu- 
sica de Maria Rodriguez, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Los Angeles. 8vo. 
[Photostat] © June 18, 1929; 2 c. 
June 24; E pub. 7000; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 12598 


Abajefias (Las) bonitas; cancion sina- 
loense, letra y musica por E. Rubio, 
of Mexico; pf. ©1c. Jan. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 2864; Ernesto Rubio, Los 
Angeles, 12599 


Abedules (Los);‘letra y musica de 
Rafael Paramount, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles. 8vo. [Photo- 
stat] © June 18, 1929; 2 ec. June 
24; E pub. 7001; Dionisio Acosta, 
Los Angeles. 12600 


Abodah; Yom Kippur melody, by 
Ernest Bloch; violin and pf. © 
Mar. 11, 1929; 2 c. June 27; E pub. 
7247; Carl Fischer, inec., New York. 

12601 


Absolute; words and music by Haven 
Gillespie and Little Jack Little. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
June 3, 1929; E unp. 7645; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 12602 


Adam and Eve; words and music by 
James D. Touchstone. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. June 8, 1929; 
E unp. 7481; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 12603 


Addendum [to] United States, Amer- 
ica; national anthem, words’ by 
Oliver Murray Edwards, music by 
William Berwald. Syracuse, New 
York, Oliver music co. 4to. © May 
17, 1929; 2 c. June 6; E pub. 6829; 
Oliver M. Edwards, Syracuse, N. Y. 

12604 


Adieu, Montmartre; words and music 
by Maury Madison [pseud. of W. R. 
Smith] ©1c. June 3, 1929; E unp. 
7518; W. Renwick Smith, Paris, Ky. 

12605 


Adieu Paris; words and music by 
Maury Madison [pseud. of W. Ren- 
wick Smith] ©1ce. June 12, 1929; 
E unp. 7875; W. Renwick Smith, 
New York. 12606 


Adoration; poem by Marion Graybiel 
Means, music by Royal Andrews 
Merwin. © June 10, 1929; 2c. June 
11; E pub. 6786; G. Ricordi & co., 
inc., New York. 12607 


‘After awhile; fox trot, words by Paul 


D. Meenan, Fred B. Weismer and 
F. R. Notz, music by F. R. Notz. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
June 17, 1929; E unp. 8066; Frank 
R. Notz, Seranton, Pa. 12608 


Agincourt (The) song; unison, poem 
cira 1415, old English melody 15th 
century, arr. by Herbert A. Fricker, 
of Great Britain. 4to. © June 1, 
1929; 1c June 1; E for. 4853; 
Whaley, Royce & co., ltd., Toronto, 
Canada. 12609 


Agitato cavaleata; by E. Conte and 
L. Brunelli, orch. by A. E. Cafa- 
rella; orch. pts. © June 19, 1929; 
2c. June 21; E pub. 6958; Atlas 
music corp., New York. 12610 


’AX\pautwéyn (E agrampeli); words 
and music anon., arr. by Demo. Zat- 
tas, of Greece, domiciled at New 
York; pf. © 1c. May 138, 1929; E 
unp. 6666; Alector pub. co., New 
York. 12611 


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12612, 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Ab non fuggirmi (Hscape me not); 
love song, lyric by G. Nicolari, tr. 
by Frances Lombardi, music by Ma- 
rino Smiraglia, of Italy, domiciled 
at Highland, N. Y. New York City, 
N. Y., Modern music pub. ¢€o. 
June 20, 1929; 2 c. June 21; EK pub. 

6969; Gaetano Nicolari, Poughkeep- 
sie, N. Y. 12612 


Al anis % Por qué bebo? cancion co- 
lombiana, letra de S. Sanchez, mu- 
sica de Juan Vazquez y S. Sanchez, 
of Mexico, domiciled at Chicago; 
[two voices]. © 1c. June 3, 1929; 
E unp. 7532; Ignacio M. Valle, Chi- 
cago. 12613 


Alabama (The) flood; words and mu- 
sic by A. Jenkins. [Words and mel- 
ody. only] © 1c. June 6, 1929; EB 
unp. 7665; Andrew Jenkins, Atlanta. 

12614 


-Alabama strut; by Charles Davenport. 
[Melody only] ©1e. June 5, 1929; 
EK unp. 7604; State st. music pub. co., 
inec., Chicago. 12615 


‘Alberta; waltz, by L. P. Laurendeau, 
arr. by J. C. Strebor [pseud. of Chas. 
J. Roberts]; full band pts. 4to. © 
Apr. 16, 19292 ¢«. June 2(; © pub: 
72138; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

12616 


Ali-Baba.; 0, La guarache musuhnana, 
letra y musica de EH. Lecuona, of 
Cuba. 
HK .. for. 
Havana. 


4900; Lecuona, 


12617 


Ernesto 


Alice, I’m madly in love; words and 


music by A. K. Lynch. © 1 ce. June 
38, 1929; H unp. 7557; Ada Kyle 
Lynch, Venado, Calif. 12618 
Alicia; tango fox-trot, words by Dar- 


rell Gordon Graham, music by Russ 
Goudey [i. e. M. R. Goudey] ©l1e. 


June 11, 1929; E unp. 7793; Maurice: 


Russell Goudey, Brookline, Mass. 
12619 


All dressed up; words and music by 
A. K. Lynch. © 1 ¢, June 3, 1929: 
EK. unp. 7556; Ada Kyle Lynch, Ve- 
nado, Calif. 12620 


All for love; words and music by M. 
Lauro. ©1c. June 4, 1929; D unp. 
27515 ; Michael Lauro, Brooklyn. 

12621 


All for you; words and music by E. 
Kraemer. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 1, 1929; E unp. 7386; 


Emil Kraemer, Fort Crockett, Tex. 


12622 


© Feb. 9, 1929; 1 c: June 3;: 


All go hungry hash house; words and 
music by J. C. Binkley and D. A. 
Binkley. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 12, 1929; E unp. 7817; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 12623 


All I do is follow butterflies ; lyrie by 
Mort Dixon, music by Harry Woods; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © June 13, 
1929; 2 « June 15; E pub. 6742; 

- Remick music corp., New York. 

12624 


All that I want is a stay at home girl; 
words and music by Jack O’Hagan, 
of Australia. © May 3, 1929; 1 ¢. 
June 20; EH for. 5277; Allan & co., 
proprietary ltd., London. 12625 


Allegiance; national anthem, words 
and music by A. Shutt. © 1.¢. June 
4, 1929; E unp. 7682; Albert Shutt, 
Topeka, Kan. 12626 


Allegro drammatico; par M. Brussel- 
mans, of Belgium; orch. parties, 
avec pf. conducteur et 1° violino 
conducteur. 4to. © May 25, 1929; 


1c. June 10; E for. 5020; BE. Gaudet, 


12627 


Alma mater, vision bright; Atlanta 
University, by J. R. Combs; pf. with 
words. ©1c. June 10, 1929; EH unp. 
7781; Jacob R. Combs, Washington. 


- Paris. 


12628 


Aloha oe; by H. M. Queen Liliuoka- 
lani, arr. by Errol Collins; cornet 
solo or duet, with pf. ace. © June 
15, 1929; 2 c. June 14; E pub. 6707; 
Walter A. Quincke, Los Angeles. 

: 12629 


Alone with my dreams; words and mu- 
sic by M. Singleton. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 13, 1929; 
E unp. 7912; Mollie Singleton, New 
York. 12630 


Along the dreamy Solomon ; words and 
music by H. W. Judd. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 26, 1929; 
E unp. 8845; Harry W. Judd, Arkan- 
sas City, Kan. 12631 


Although I haven’t a chance; words 
and music by A. M. Cherkose; pf. 
© 1c. June 27, 1929; E unp. 84387; 
Aubrey M. Cherkose, Detroit. 12632 


Always feeling blue; words and music 
by G. J. Maire. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. June 20, 1929; E unp. 
8192; George John Maire, Woodside, 
Wa beg IN ice 12633 | 


670 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 


12656 


Always live around a fire house, and 
you4ll never be lonesome any more; 
words by Sugar Marcella, music by 
To. Reuly = pi... G)..1 ¢...snne, 1, 
1929; E unp. 7365; Thomas Joseph 
Reilly, Singac, N. J. 12634 


Am I blue; lyric by Grant Clarke, mu- 
sic by Harry Akst, arr. by Ed. 
Smalle. 4to. 1. Male voices.—2. 
Mixed voices. © June 17, 1929; 2c. 
each June 20; E pub. 6948, 6949; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 

12635, 12636 


Am I the lucky boy; words by Jean- 
nette Des Champs, music by N. Tan- 
ner. © 1c. June 26, 1929; E unp. 
8377; Nevin Tanner, Spokane, Wash. 

12637 


Amame no seas ingrata. letra y mu- 
siea de Maria Rodriguez, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Los Angeles. 8vo. 
[Photostat] © June 18, 1929; 2 ¢. 
June 24; E pub. 7005; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 12638 


America; words and music by FE. G. 
Bruce-Callender, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at New York. ©1c. June 
24, 1929; E unp. 8254; Fitz Gerald 
Bruce-Callender, New York. 12639 


America and the Flag—the dauntless 
freedom Flag; words and music by 
Edwardes Baxter [i. e. Wm. Ed- 
wardes Baxter] © June 3, 1929; 
2 e. June 6; E pub. 6898; House of 
Harmony, Louisville, Ky. 12640 


Amor di padre; andante mazurka, por 
Vincenzo Spadea, of Italy, domiciled 
at New York; pf. © June 1, 1929; 
2c. June 13; E pub. 6700; Vincent 
Spadea, New York. 12641 


Amore (L’) coi piedi; canzone one 
step, di Vittorio Mascheroni, of 
Italy; piccola orch. parti. 4to. © 
May 31, 1929; 1 ce. June 18; E for. 
5232; A. & G. Carish & c., Milan. 

12642 


Amore (L’) coi piedi; one-step, di Za- 
bum 1929, versi di Luciano Ramo, 
musica di Vittorio Mascheroni, of 
Italy ; pf. © May 1, 1929; 1 e. May 
31; E for. 4865; A. & G. Carisch & 
e., Milan. 12643 


Amours charnelles; poéme sympho- 
nique, par Th. Kross, orch, par 
Georges Krier, of France; orch. par- 
ties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
May 25, 1929; 1c. June 10; E for. 
5054; J. Yves Krier, Paris. 12644 


And then my castles came tumbling 
down; lyrics by Chick Endor and 
Ted Koehler, music by Eddie Ward, 
arr. by W. C. Lindemann; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © June 10, 1929; 2 ec. 
June 12; E pub. 6670; George and 
Arthur Piantadosi, ine., New York. 

12645 


Andalouse; de Alexandre de Taeye, of 
Belgium ; odeon and salonorch. pts., 
with pf. conductor and ist violin 
conductor. 4to. © June 1, 1929; 
1c. May 28; E for. 4879; Aug. Cranz, 
G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 12646 


Angel de mis ensuefhos; words and 
music by Simon G. Casas, of Mexico; 
pf. [Photostat] © Apr. 22, 1929; 
2c. Apr. 27; E pub. 6894; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 12647 


Angela parva mia; words and music 
by C. E. Briscoe. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 ce. June 13, 1929; 
E unp. 7898; Charles Emanuel Bris- 
coe, Kansas City. 12648 


Angelina; words and music by A. 
Howard. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 11, 1929; E unp. 7804; 
Anna Howard, New York. 12649 


Angeline, the baker; words and music 
by E. Dunford. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. June 13, 1929; E unp. 
82383; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 12650 


Angélique; farce en 1 acte, paroles de 
Nino, musique de Jacques Ibert, of 
France; orch. Partition. © May 
2, 1929 > 4 -c@ June 4; D pub. 27527 
Heugel, Paris. 12651 


Angelus-meditation; by J. Sebastian 
Matthews; organ. © May 22, 1929; 
2 e. June 4; E pub. 65738; Oliver Dit- 
son ¢co., Boston. 12652 


Afioranzas; letra de L. F. de Sevilla y 
A. C. Carreflo, mus‘eca de Benito Mo- 
rat6, of Spain. © June 13, 1929; 
1 ec. June 14; E for. 5118; Union 
musical espafiola, Madrid. 12653 


Answer to a child’s question ; poem by 
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, music by 
P. R. Frey. © May 31, 1929; 2c. 
June 3; E pub. 6515; Philip Rockel 
Frey, Springfield, O. 12654 


Antoinette; words and music by H. J. 
Cleary. [Photostat] © 1c. June 
22, 1929; E unp. 8206; Homer John 
Cleary, Marion, O. 12655 

Antonietta; polka, by Nicola Giuliano; 
violin. ©1c. June 12, 1929; EB unp. 
7866; Vincenzo Vacea, New York. 

12656 


671 


12657 


Any place but home is home sweet 
home to me; by D. Tiomkin, of Rus- 
sia, domiciled at New York; 1st vio- 
line ©1e June 28, 1929; E unp. 
8419; Dimitri Tiomkin, New York. 

12657 


Any place where mother is, is home 
sweet home to me; words by B. 
Leeper, music by George L. Cobb. 
© 1c. June 10, 1929; BH unp. 7768; 
Bessie Leeper, Stratton, Neb. 12658 


Approach, my soul, the mercy seat; 
anthem, words by John Newton, 
mus ¢@ by John Hyatt Brewer; mixed 
voices. 4to. © June 26, 1929; 2c. 
June 273" BE pub. (131; Arthur’ B. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 12659 


Aquarelle hollandaise; by Christiaan 
Kriens, orch. by L. Kun; orch. pts. 
© June 19, 1929; 2 c. June 21; E 
pub. 6959; Atlas music corp., New 
York. 12660 


Are you really mine; lyrics by Irving 
Caesar, music by Joseph H. Santly. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
June 3, 1929; E unp. 7549; Santly 
bros., ine., New York. 


Aren’t we all vagabond dreamers; 
intro. ’'m just a vagabond lover, by 
’ Rudy Vallée and Leon Zimmerman, 
- eompiled by Leo. Wood, ed. and arr. 
by Lee Orean Smith; special organ 
* transcription, with words. © June 
7, 1929; 2 @ June 8; E pub. 6760; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 12662 


Arise and shine; words and music by 
lL. McIntorsh. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. June 13, 1929; E unp. 
8238; Southern music pub. co., ine., 
New York. 12668 


Arrival (The); -by Joseph Morris 
[pseud. of Theodore M. Tobani] ; 
violin and pf. © May 24, 1929; 2c. 
May 31; FE pub. 6461; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 12664 


As the world is passing by; words and 
music by M. V. Batson. Sedalia, 
Mo., A. W. Perry’s sons. © Apr. 15, 
1929; 2 e. June 8; HB pub. 7051; 
Maye V. Batson, Ellisville, Miss. 

12665 


As we go dancing; [14 others], words 
by llenry Morgenthau, 38rd, Louis 
Wain, and others, musie by H. Mor- 
genthau, 8rd. (Cover title: Music) 
© May 9, 1929; 2 ¢ June 1; E pub. 
6628; Henry Morgenthau, jr., New 
York. 12666 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12661 | 


pt. 111, Nn. s., v. 24 


At close of day; words by Robert A. 
Simon, music by David Mendoza. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
June 26, 1929; E unp. 8335; Judson 
radio program corp., New York. 

12667 


At sunset; by Montague Ewing, of 
Great Britain; pf. © June 14, 1929; 
2c June 17; E pub. 7098 ; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 12668 


At the circus: by Paul Valdemar, of 
Great Britain; rhythmic orch. pts., 
with teacher’s se. and pf. 4to. 
June 14, 1929; 2 ec. June 17; E pub. 
7120; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 12669 


At the dawn I seek Thee; anthem, 
words by Solomon Iben Gabirol, tr. 
by Nina Davis, music by Edward 
Shippen Barnes; mixed voices. 4to. 
© June 26, 1929; 2 c. June 27; H 
pub. 7137; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 12670 


At the end of an old fashioned lane; 
words and music by H. D. Brady. 
[Photostat] © 1c. June 19, 1929; 
E unp. 8094; Hugh Douglas Brady, 
Spring Valley, Me. 12671 


At the skating rink; by Walter Rolfe, 
op. 225, no. 2; pf. © June 24, 1929; 
2c. June 28; E pub. 7154; B. F. 
Wood musie co., Boston. 12672 


At the tomb of the unknown soldier ; by 
B. Losh, of Great Britain, domiciled 
at New York; pf. © 1c. May 27, 
1929; E unp. 7500; Barbara Losh, 
Ozone Park, L. I., N. Y. 12673 


Auprés de toute fontaine...; poéme de 
Henri de Régnier, musique de Louis 
Beydts, of France. © May 25, 1929; 
1 ec. June 10; E for. 5033; Heugel, 
Paris. 12674 


Aurore sanglante; scéne triste, par 
Marcel Colin et Georges Krier, of 
France; orch. parties, avee pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © May 25, 1929; 1 ¢. 
June 10; E for. 5047; J. Yves Krier, 
Paris. 12675 


Autumn brings memories; words by J. 
Rachal, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
May 21, 1929; 2 ec. June 5; EH pub. 

’ 6679; Jeannette Rachal, St. Clair, 
Mo. 12676 


Autumn leaves; by M. A. Adler; pf. 
© 1c. June 8, 1929; HB unp. 7757; 
Myra Agatha Adler, Ottawa, Kan. 

12677 


672 


- MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 


Avant le drame; par M. Delmas-Popy, 
of France; orch. parties, avec pf. 
conducteur et 1°. violino conducteur. 
4to. © May 25, 1929; 1 c. June 10; 
E for. 5022; E. Gaudet, Paris. 

12678 


Ave Maria; words from liturgy of 
Catholic church, music by Margaret 
Zender Beaulieu. 4to. © May 29, 
1929; 2 ec June 19; E pub. 6839; 
McLaughlin & Reilly co., Boston. 

12679 


Avecillas (Las) ; words and music by 
Simon G. Casas, of Mexico; pf. 
[Photostat] © Apr. 22, 1929; 2 e¢. 
Apr. 27; E pub. 6889; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 12680 


Aviation dream; words and music by 
L. Winn. [Words and melody only] 
© 1e. June 20, 1929; E unp. 8151; 
Lillian Winn, Shawnee, Okl. 12681 


Awakening; 2 pt. song, words by S. M., 
music by Florence Turner-Maley; 
women’s voices. 4to. © June 19, 
1929; 2 ce. June 20; E pub. 6906; R. 
L. Huntzinger, inc., New York. 

12682 


Awakening (An); words by R. Rae, 
music by Marie Newcomer. © 1 e¢. 
June 12, 1929: E unp. 7881; Ruth 
Rae, Los Angeles. 12683 


Away to the woods; by Agnes Wright; 
pf. © June 24, 1929; 2 c. June 29; 
E pub. 7254; Hatch music co., Bos- 
ton. 12684 


Awful blue; words and music by C. 
Steinmann. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. June 17, 1929; E unp. 
8042; Claire Steinmann, San Fran- 
cisco. 12685 


Ay no mas!! polka, por Luis N. Varela, 
of Mexico, domiciled at El Paso; pf. 
12mo. [Photostat] © May 11, 
1929; 2 e May 18; E pub. 6083; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 12686 


Babil; intermezzo, de José Mommaert, 
of Belgium; odeon and salonorch. 
pts., with pf. conductor and 1st vio- 
lin conductor. 4to. © June 1, 1929; 
1c. May 28; E for. 4878; Aug. Cranz, 
G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 12687 


Baby Gaby and the clock is playing; 
fox trot on the black keys, by Eric 
Plessow, of Germany; salon-orches- 
terstimmen. 4to. © Jan. 31, 1929; 
1 e@ June 1; E for. 5147; Edition 
Metropol, Berlin. 12688 


12697 


Baby hands; words and music by Ha- 
zel Jackman. © 1c. June 13, 1929; 


EK unp. 79385; Hazel I. Jackman, 
Breese, Ill. 12689 
Bach (Johann Sebastian) Allegretto 


in modo pastorale; transcribed from 
the 198th cantata, by Donald Cam- 
- eron Powell, of Great Britain; violin 
and pf. © May 21, 1929; 1 ¢. June 
7; E for. 5142; Augener, Itd., Lon- 
don. 12690 


— Come, together let us sing; choral, 
words adapted by Francis Edward 
Maitland, of England, music by J. 
S. Bach, ed. by H. Clough-Leighter ; 
unison cho. 4to. © June 8, 1929; 
2c. June 14; E pub. 6723; E. C. 
Schirmer music co., Boston. 12691 


God is our hope and strength; 
arr. from Bach’s Fugue in EH, by 
Greville Cooke, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices; organ or pf. ace. 4to. 
© June 5, 1929; 1 ce. June 17; E for. 
5093 ; Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 
12692 


Sonata no. 6, in G; for violin and 
pf., violin pt. ed. by Hugo Kortschak, 
pf. pt. ed. by Edwin Hughes. Copy- 
right is based upon new matter by 
Hdwin Hughes and Hugo Kortschak, 
namely, their interpretations repre- 
sented in the legible notations there- 
of contained in the copies filed. © 
June 18, 1929; 2 c. June 21; E pub. 
6940; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
12693 


Bachelet (Alfred) Nocturne; extrait 
de la ballade pour violon et orch., 
par A. Bachelet, version pour pf. par 
Gustave Samazeuilh, of France. © 
May 25, 1929; 1 c. June 10; E for. 
5026; Durand et cie., Paris. 126% 


Baci d’oro; intermezzo, por Vincenzo 
Spadea, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; pf. © June 1, 1929; 2 ¢ June 
13; E pub. 6701; Vincent Spadea, 
New York. 12695 


Backfisch; one step, words and music 
by Vilho Valdemar Korpela, of Fin- 
land. [German and Finnish text] 
© June 6, 1929; 1 ce. June 20; E for. 
5219; Vilho V. Korpela, Tampere, 
Finland. 12696 


Bacon and cabbage; melody by Fred 
Shriber. © 1c. June 3, 1929; BD 
unp. 7404; Southern music pub. co., 
ine., New York. 12697 


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12698 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


Badger tournament; overture, by 
Edward Hazel; orch. pts. 4to. © 
June 5, 1929; 2 ec. June 28; E pub. 
7170; Charles L. Barnhouse, sr., 
Oskaloosa, Ia. 12698 


Bagdad; suite, by Montague Ring, arr. 
by H. M. Higgs, of Great Britain; 
orch. pts., with 1st violin conductor. 
1. The royal guard. [2 others] © 
May 22, 1929; 1c. June 1; E for. 
4894; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

12699 


Ballad no. 1; by M. Salta, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York; melody, 
with pf. ace. ©1c. June 13, 1929; 
EK unp. 7988; Menotti Salta, New 
York. 12700 


Ballad no. 2; by M. Salta, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York; melody, 
with pf. ace. ©1e. June 13, 1929; 
E unp. 7939; Menotti Salta, New 
York. 12701 


Bantock (Granville) Five songs of 
Essex; words by L. Cranmer-Byng, 
music by G. Bantock, of Great 
Britain. 1. Jack Frost. [4 others] 
© June 20, 1929; 1 c. June 25; B 
for. 5302; Swan & co., (music pub- 
lishers), 1td., London. 12702 


Baptéme (Un) en Vendée; poésie de 
Marcel Luguet, musique de Leo 
Luguet, of France, op..7. © May 
2, 1929; 1 ec. June 4; EH for. 4971; 
Ch. Hayet, Paris. 12703 


Barearola; para voces infantiles, de 
Ricardo Boronat, of Spain. © June 
13,.1929; 1 c..June 14; E for. 5119; 
Uniodn musical espafiola, Madrid. 

12704 


Barcarolle; by Anna Priscilla Risher ; 
cello and pf. © June 138, 1929; 2c. 
june 14; E pub. 6716; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 12705 


Barnyard serenade; words and music 
by G. B. Grayson. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 12, 1929; 
KH ounp. 7821; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 12706 


Barques; cho., paroles de Jacques 
Richepin, musique de Robert Breard, 
of France; 3 voix de femmes ou d’ 
enfants. 4to. © May 2, 1929; 1c. 
June 4; EH for. 4961; Hditions mu- 
sicales Evette, Paris. 12707 


Bashful baby; lyrics by Cliff Friend, 


music by Abner Silver; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © June 12, 1929; 2 ¢. 
June 13; E pub. 6695; G. & A. 


Piantadosi, ine., New York. 12708 


Basile; melody by Leo Soilean and 
Mayuse Lafleur. © 1 ec. June 8, 
1929; EH unp. 7488; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 12709 


Bathing (The) beauty; ballad, words 
by C. E. Larson, music by Jay Wal- 
lace Nutter. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © June 1, 1929; 2 c. June 
17; E pub. 6818; Carl Elmer Larson, 
Vancouver, Wash. 12710 


Battle (The) cry; march song, words 
and music by Harry Sundeen. 
Duluth, Minn., Duluth junior college. 
© June 11, 1929; 2 c. June 15; B 


pub. 6776; Harry lL. Sundeen, 
Duluth, Minn. 12711 


Be contented if you can’t get all you 
want; written and composed by 
Bruce Sievier and Arthur Le Cleraq, 
of Great Britain; pf. ace. with 
banjulele banjo and ukulele ace. by 
Alvin D. Keech. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © June 3, 1929; 
1c. June 4; E for. 4929; B. Feld- 
man & co., London. 12712 


Be happy singing a song! fox-trot, 
words and music by A. W. Drill. 


[Chords, single staff] © 1. June 
18; 1929; E pub: 7929; Al Ware 
Drill, Woodstock, Ill. 12713 


Be Thou my stay; (Lass gnaedig mich 
vor Dir bestehn) ; words by Walter 
Scott, German words by F. Rup- 
precht, music by Anna Hoppe. © 
Apr. 8, 1929; 2 ¢«. June 24; H pub. 
6988; Concordia pub. house, St. 
Louis. 12714 


Beating me blues; words and music by 
Hattie ~* Burleson. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 15, 1929; 
E unp. 8033; Columbia phonograph 


co., inec., New York. 12715 
Béatitudes (Les); prologue, par 
César Franck, transcription  in- 


tégrale par Francis Casadesus, of 
France; petit ou grand orch. parties, 
avec pf. conducteur et 1°" violon con- 
ducteur. 4to. May 25, 1929; 
1c. June 10; E for. 5014; C. Joubert 
et cie., Paris. 12716 


Beatrice be mine; words by B. F. 
Kindred, music by Vernon Leftwich ; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © June 19, 
1929; 2 c«. June 25; H pub. 7048; 
Benjamin F. Kindred, Los Angeles. 

1207 


Beau (The); waltz, by M. Abramo- 


witz. [Melody only] © 1 «¢. June 
22, 1929; E unp. 8205; Morris 
Abramowitz, Brooklyn. 12718 


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no. 6, 1929 


Beau Brummel; minuet, by Edward 
Elgar, arr. by Purcell J. Mansfield, 
of Great Britain; organ. June 
14, 1929; 1 ce. June 17; E for. 5164; 
Elkin & co., Itd., London. 12719 


Beautiful globe; words by M. C. 
Douglass, music by B. M. Hale. © 
1 c. May 381, 1929; E unp. 7983; 
Mary ©. Douglass, Memphis, Tenn. 

12720 


Beautiful isles Hawaii; words by G. 
Sullivan, music by Pearl Palmer. 
© May 31, 1929; 2c. June 7; E pub. 
6594; George T. Sullivan, Honoluiu. 

12021 


Beautiful one I love you so; words 
and music by L. J. Comer. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. June 28, 
1929; E unp. 8469; Lillian J. Comer, 
New York. 12722 


Because I’m blue; words by HE.. L. 
Ibanez, music by Theodore Serafin. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Apr. 24, 1929; E unp. 7678; Harl 
Leonard Ibafiez, Phoenix, Ariz. 


12723 
Because I’m fond of you; valse, by 
H. M. Tennent, orch. by Marr 


Mackie, of Great Britain; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor and words. 4to. 
© May 14, 1929; 1 c. June 3; E for. 
4869; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 
12724 


Because you belong to me; words and 
music by Felix Bernard, Stanley F. 
Weiner and J. Warren Morse; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © June 7, 1929; 
2c. June 11; E pub. 6877; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 12725 


Because you said, I love you; words 
and music by Joe Sanders [i. e. Jo- 
seph Sanders], Bernie Grossman 
[i. e. Bernard Grossman], and Ar- 
thur Sizemore, arr. by Rube Ben- 
nett; pf. and ukulele acc. Chicago, 
Grossman & Lewis music pub. co. 
© May 6, 1929; 2 ec. May 8; E pub. 
6736; Bernard Grossman .and Ed- 
ward Lewis, Chicago. 12726 


Bed-time blues; words and music by 
Frank Stokes. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. June 3, 1929; E unp. 
7422; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. aL O#e 


Bedroom, kitchenette and bath; by D. 


Tiomkin, of Russia, domiciled at 
New York; 1st violin. ©1c. June 
28, 1929; E unp. 8420; Dimitri 


Tiomkin, New York. 12728 


127388 


Bel (LO) bergé; versi di Nino Costa, 
musica di C. Adolfo Cantt, of Italy. 
© June 16, 1929; 1c. June 18; E for. 
5228; A. & G. Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 

12729 


Bela paisana; versi di Nino Costa, 
musica di C. Adolfo Canti, of Italy. 
© May 16, 1929; 1 c. June 18; BE for. 
5227; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 

12730 


Belen; letra y musica de Lupe Posada, 
of Mexico, domiciled at Los An- 
geles; 2 voices. S8vo. [Photostat] 
© June 18, 1929; 2 c. June 24; B 
pub. 6991; Dionisio Acosta, Los An- 
geles. 12731 


Believe it or not; words by Chas. 
Tobias, music by Nathaniel Shilkret ; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © May 29, 
1929; 2c. June 1; E pub. 6434; Atlas 
music corp., New York. 12732 


Bells softly ringing; by Wallace A. 
Johnson, op. 214, no. 3; pf. © June 
14, 1929; 2 c. June 17; E pub. 7104; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

12733 


Belsazar; oper in einem aufzug, text 
von Paul Knepler u. J. M. Wellemin- 
sky, musik von Hans E. Pero, of 
Austria; klavierauszug mit text. © 
Mar. 1, 1929; 1 ¢@ June 1; E for. 
5149; Josef Weinberger, Leipzig. 

12734 


Beneath a June moon with you; words 
by Jesse Cash, music by L. F. Staf- 
ford. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. June 17, 1929; E unp. 8024; 
Lewis Frederick Stafford, Syracuse, 
Ne AK 127385 


Berceuse; by A. Jarnefelt, arr. by 
Cedric Sharpe, of Great Britain; 
string quartet or string orch. © 
May 31, 1929; 1 c. June 4; E for. 
4902; J. & W. Chester, Itd., London. 

12736 


Berceuse; door Anton Brommert, of 
Netherlands; pf. © May 29, 1929; 
1c. June 8; E for. 5000; G. Alsbach 
& co., Amsterdam, Netherlands. 

12737 


Berceuse; von A. Gretchaninoff, op. 
108, arr. von Emil Bauer, of Austria ;. 
small or full orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor and 1st violin conductor. © 
Apr. 15, 1929; 1 ¢ June 1; H for. 
5186; Universal edition, a. g., Vienna. 

12738 


675 


12739 


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pt. 111, n.s., v. 24 


Bernice; valse ballet, by Frederick A. | Big railroad blues; 


Williams; pf. © June 14, 1929; 2c. 
June 17; E pub. 7127; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 12739 


Beside the shores of Lake Louise; 
words by Irving Kahal and Francis 
Wheeler, music by Pete Wendling ; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © June 10, 
1929; 2 c. June 11; E pub. 6660; 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. 12740 


Besly (Maurice) Six impromptus; by 
M. Besly, of Great Britain, op. 39; 
pf. © June 8, 1929; 1 c. June 21; 
EK for. 5290; Boosey & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 12741 


Besrukoff (Serge) Intermezzo; by S. 
Besrukoff, of Russia, domiciled at 
Los Angeles, op. 3; pf. ©1c. June 
8, 1929; E unp. 7573; Serge Besru- 
koff, Hollywood, Calif. 12742 


Bethesda’s pool; hymn, words and 
music by P. P. Bilhorn. © June 24, 
1929; 2 ec June 27; E pub.,.7138; 
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago. 12743 


Betty Lou; words by M. Hodgson, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross; pf. 
© 1c. June 15, 1929; E unp. 7988; 
Mabel Hodgson, Medford, Or. 12744 


Beydts (Louis) Quatre odelettes; 
poémes de Henri de Régnier, mu- 
sique de Louis Beydts, of France. 
1. Je n’ai qu’un trés humble jardin. 
[3 others] © May 25, 1929; 1 « 
June 10; EH for. 5085; Heugel, Paris. 

12745 


Beyond the hill-tops; sacred song, 
words anon., music by J. A. Parks; 
med. voice. © June 12, 1929; 2 «¢. 
June 17; E pub. 6812; J. A. Parks 
co., York, Neb. 12746 


Bible class song; words by A. P. Knell, 
[set to] tune, Battle hymn of the 
republic. (In Devotional songs) © 
June 8, 1929; 2 ce. June 10; E pub. 
6603 ; Amy Preston Knell, Philadel- 
phia. 12747 


Bicho feo; tango, paroles de Jean de 
Kel Sar, musique de José M. Lic- 
chesi, of Brazil, et Ph. Parés, of 
France; pf. © May 2, 1929; 1 «. 
June 4; E for. 4981; Editions musi- 


cales Sam Fox, Paris. 12748 
Biedna guralka; polka, by Stefan 
Kominski; violino 1. © 1c. June 


15, 1929; EH unp. 7999; Consolidated 
music pub. house, Chicago. 12749 


words and music 
by Noah Lewis. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. June 12, 1929; BE 
unp. 7826; Southern music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 12750 


Big road blues; words and music by 
Tommy Johnson. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1«. June 8, 1929; B 
unp. 7457; Southern music pub. co., 
inec., New York. 12751 


Bill Cheatem ; melody by Fred Shriber. 
© 1c. June 3, 1929; E unp. 7425; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 12752 


Bimbi allegri; polka, di Mario Motta, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York; 
violino. © 1c. June 12, 1929; EB 
unp. 7855; Pietro Ludovico, New 
York. 12753 


Bird call; valse de concert, by Stuart 
Young, of Great Britain; pf. duet. 
© June 24, 1929; 2 c. June 28; B 
pub. 7151; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston. 12754 


Birmingham Bertha; from On with 
the show, by Harry Akst, orch. by 
Geo. J. Trinkaus; vocal orch. pts.; 
in G. 4to. © May 31, 1929; 2 e¢. 
June 4; E pub. 6548; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. — 12755 


Black (The) hussars; from Married 
in Hollywood, words by Harlan 
Thompson, music by Dave Stamper. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
June 22, 1929; E unp. 8187; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine., 
New York. 12756 


Black man blues; words by Andy Ra- 
-gaf, music by J., C. Johnson. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1c. June 
22, 1929; E unp. 8219; J. C. Johnson, 
New York. 12757 


Black (A) woman is like a black 
snake; words and music by J. B. 
Jones and Will Shade. [Words and 
melody only] ©1 ec. June 38, 1929; 
E unp. 7406; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 12758 


Blagrove (Arthur Richard) Waltz; 
by A. R. Blagrove, of Great Britain; 
violoncello and pf. © May 138, 1929; 
1 ec. June 7; E for. 5140; Augener, 
ltd., London. 12759 


Blanca azucena; letra y musica de 
Emeterio Cabrera, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles. 8vo. [Photo- 
stat] © June 18, 1929; 2 c June 
24; E pub. 7020; Dionisio Acosta, 
Los Angeles. 12760 


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no. 6, 1929 


Blessed is he that considereth the 
poor; anthem, words from Psalm 
41, music by Anna Priscilla Risher ; 
mixed voices. 4to. © June 26, 1929; 
2 ce. June 27; E pub. 7136; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 12761 


Blindman’s buff; by Helen Dallam; 
pf. © June 24, 1929; 2c. June 24; 
E pub. 7036; Sam Fox pub. ©co., 
Cleveland. 12762 


Blondy; fox-trot, lyrics and music by 
Charley Barrett, Johnny Elia, and 
Art White. © June 11, 1929; 2c. 
June 17; E pub. 6783; A-J-C-music 
pub. co., Boston. 12763 


Bloody war; words and music by 
Yates-Treadway. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. June 8, 1929; E 
unp. 7431; Southern music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 12764 


Blossom time in California; words 
and music by A. K. Lynch. © 1c. 
June 38, 1929; E unp. 7558; Ada 
Kyle Lynch, Venado, Calif. 12765 


Blue blood blues; by J. C. Johnson. 
[Melody only] © 1c. June 22, 
1929; E unp. 8218; J. C. Johnson, 
New York. 12766 


Blue days sweetheart; words by J. 
Johnson, music by William Van 
Beaver; pf. and ukulele acc. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © May 
29, 1929; 2 ec. June 5; E pub. 6686; 
Jack Johnson, Chicago. 12767 


Blue (The) grass blues; words by H. 
EK. Adair, music by Luther G. Pres- 
ley. © June 8, 1929; 2 c. June 10; 
E pub. 6616; Haden Elmer Adair, 
El Dorado, Ark. 12768 


Blue song; melody fox trot, by G. 
Sellers, of France; pf. conductor. 
4to. (Cover title:—Blue away) © 
May 25, 1929; 1c. June 10; E for. 
50038; G. Sellers, Marseille, France. 

12769 


Blue yesterday; words and music by 
N. Tanner and Mary Bevan. ©1c. 
June 26, 1929; E unp. 8375; Nevin 
Tanner, Spokane, Wash. 12770 

Bluebeard in Bologna; fantasy in 2 
acts, by Edward Rush Duer, music 
by Phil‘p Kobbé. 12mo. © May 29, 
1929; 2,.c. June 10; D pub. 27516; 
Samuel French, New York. 12771 


Boeca adorata (Lips that I adore) ; 
words by Frank Benenati, English 
tr. by Frank Guarino, musie by T. 
Mauro. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 6, 1929; E unp. 7649; 
Teresa Mauro, Brooklyn. Dat ir 4 


12784 


Bomischer tanz; aus der oper Schwan- 
da, der dudelsackpfeifer, von Jaro- 
mir Weinberger, arr. von Gustav 
Blasser, of Austria; pf. © Apr. 15, 
1929; 1'¢. June 1; EH for. 5191’ Uni- 
versal edition, a. g., Vienna. 127738 


Bomba (La) 4 Milano marcia; di A. 
Ciavarella, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York. [Melody only] ©1e. 
May 28, 1929; E unp. 7976; Angelo 
Ciavarella, New York. 12774 


Boot it boy; words and music by 
George W. Thomas. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 5, 1929; 
EH unp. 7596; State st. music pub. co., 
ine., Chicago. 12775 


Borodin (Alexander) Nocturne; from 
string quartet no. 2, in D major, arr. 
by William Strasser; orch. pts., w th 
pf. conductor. © June 14, 1929; 
2 @ June 20; E pub. 6938; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 12776 


Borrego (El); corrido, letra y musica 
por E. Rubio, of Mexico; pf. ©le. 
Jan. 16, 1929; E unp. 2868; Ernesto 
Rubio, Los Angeles. LATO 


Bostelmann (Ida) Ten little preludes ; 
pf. © June 18, 1929; 2 c. June 21; 
E pub. 6941; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 12778 


Bouffonnerie; par V. Dyck, of France; 
orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur et 
1° violini conducteur. 4to. © May 
25, 1929; 1 ce. June 10; EH for. 5025; 
EK. Gaudet, Paris. 12779 


Boy Blue and Bo-Peep; waltz song, 
mus'ec by Wallace A. Johnson, op. 
214, no. 4; pf., with words. © June 
14, 1929; 2 ec. June 17; E pub. 7105; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

12780 


Boy (The) scouts’ hike; by Walter 
Rolfe, op. 225, no. 5; pf. © June 24, 
1929; 2 ec. June 28; E pub. 7157; 
B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 12781 


Boys of the Foreign legion; incidental 
musie and recitative by D.. Bigelow. 
© 1c. May 14, 1929; E unp. 7673; 
Dorothie Bigelow, New York. 12782 


Brahms (Johannes) Féte académ- 
ique; ouverture, arr. par Rodolphe 
Hermann, of France; orch. restreint 
parties, avee pf. conducteur. © May 
25, 1929; 1 c. June 10; EB for. 5075; 
Choudens, Paris. 12783 


Hungarian dances; arr. by Adam 
Carse, of Great Britain; pf. bk.2. © . 
May 23, 1929; 1 @ June’7T; Ff for. 
5138; Augener, ltd., London. 12784 


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12785 


Brahms (Johannes)—Continued. 

Ouverture tragique; arr. par 
Raoul Moreau, of France; orch. re- 
streint parties, avec pf. conducteur 
et 1°° violon conducteur. © May 25, 
1929; 1 e. June 10; EH for. 5074; 
Choudens, Paris. 12785 


—— To an aeolian harp; part song, | 


music by J. Brahms, arr. by Julius 
Harrison, of Great Britain; sop. 1, 
2 and alto. Winthrop Rogers ed. 
Ato. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © June 16, 1929; 1c. June 
19; E for. 5184; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) ltd., London. 12786 
—— Waltz in A major; arr. by W. F. 
Ambrosio [pseud. of Gustav Saen- 
ger] full band pts., with conductor 
in B flat. 4to. © Mar. 15, 1929; 
2 e June 27; E pub. 7214; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 12787 


Braut tanz walzer; by E. Wilfahrt. 
[Melody only] ©1ce. June 17, 1919; 
EK unp. 8055; Eddie Wilfahrt, New 
Ulm, Minn. 12788 


Bright to-morrow; words and music 
by E. Phipps. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. June 3, 1929; E unp. 
7402; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 12789 


Broad-minded baby; words by Mildred 
Rogge, music by Bauer brothers; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © 1 ec. June 17, 
1929; E unp. 8441; Mildred Louise 
Rogge, Chicago. 12790 


Broadingeasting station N-U-T; words 
and music by A. F. Hawthorne and 
J. Mahoney. © 1c. June 8, 1929; 
D unp. 27517; Albert F. Hawthorne 
and Jack Mahoney, Queens Village, 
Dose Ne ee 12791 


Broadway baby dolls; fox-trot, theme 
song from Broadway babies, lyric 
by Al. Bryan, mus‘*ec by Geo. W. 
Meyer, arr. by Frank Skinner; dance 
orch. pts. 4to. © June 7, 1929; 2 c. 
June 11; E pub. 6868; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 12792 


Broadway baby dolls; from*Broadway 
babies, by Al. Bryan and Geo. W. 
Meyer, orch. by F. Chas. Egget ; voc. 
orch. pts. 4to. © June 7, 1929; 2c. 
June 11; E pub. 6864; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 127938 


Broken hearted; words by C. Walko, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. June 29, 1929; 
E unp. 8444; Catherine Walko, 
Rockaway, N. J. 12794 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Broken (The) hearted lover; words 
and music by E. Stoneman. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e¢. June 8, 
1929; EK unp. 7448; Southern music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 12795 


Broken hearts on Broadway; words by 
F. Bruno, music by Chester Hscher ; 
ist violin. © 1c. June 24, 1929; 
EK unp. 8280; Frederic Bruno, New 
Haven. 12796 


Broken idol; words by Raymond Hgan, 
music by Harry D. Squires; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © May 29, 1929; 2 e. 
June 1; E pub. 6454; Harms, inc., 
New York. 12797 


Brooklet (The) ; by Frederick Stanley 
Smith; pf. “© June 5, 1ezo ae 
June 7; E pub. 6568; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 12798. 


Brown County blues; slow drag, words 
and music by Orville M. Happy 
Hughes; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Dec. 4, 1928; 2 ec. Dec. 8; E pub. 
1872; Hughes and Stork, India- 
napolis. 12799 


Brownie blues; words and music by 
Steven Tarter. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. June 3, 1929; E unp. 
7472; Southern music pub. ¢o., inc., 
New York. 12800: 


Bruckner (Anton) Symphonie; nos. 
7 and 8, fiir grosses orch., bearb. von 
Karl Graunsky, of Germany; 2 pfs., 
4 hands. © Dec. 1, 1927; 1 ¢. each 
June 17, 1929; E for. 53038, 5304; 
C. F. Peters, Leipzig. 12801, 12802 


Bug shuffle; slow fox trot, by Louie 
Burns [i.e. J. L. Burns] [Phocostat] 
© 1c. June 10, 1929; E unp. 7782; 
Jobn Louie Burns, Wichita Falls, 
Tex. 12803. 


Bum’s (The) lullaby; word and music 
by D. J. Bero; pf. © 1c. June 25, 
1929; E unp. 8298; David J. Bero,. 
New York. 12804 


Burned (The) letter (Com2zeHHoe 
nucbMo); words by A. Pushkin, English 


version by Alice Mattullath, music 
by Arnold Volpe; high voice. © 
Apr. 24, 1929; 2 ec. June 27; E pub. 
7243; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

12805. 


But I won’t wash the dishes, no sir; 
words and music by W. A. Dick; pf. 
© 1c. June 15, 1929; E unp. 7961; 
Walter A. Dick, Denver. 12806. 


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no. 6, 1929 


12828. 


Buttin’ in other folks bizness; words 
and music by Tom Delaney. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. June 26, 
1929; E unp. 8323; Clarence Wil- 
liams music pub. co., ine., New York. 

12807 


Buway zdorowa; words and music by 
E. Zubowsky, of Poland... [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. June 17, 


1929; E unp. 8068; Eugene Zu- 
kowsky, New York. 12808 
Buxom (The) darlint; words and 


music by Hep Barrett [pseud. of 
H.\E. P. Barrett] ©.$1.c¢. ‘Apri 22, 
1929; E unp. 7882; Henry Edward 
Patrick Barrett, Chicago. 12809 


Buy me anything; words and music 
by A. R. Izzo. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. June 7, 1929; E unp. 
7692; A. Ralph Izzo, Saginaw, Mich. 

12810 


By a babbling brook; words and music 
by W. White. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. June 1, 1929; E. unp. 
7366; Willy White, New York. 

12811 


By the blue blue sea; words and music 
by L. M. Gahr. © 1c. June 19, 
1929; E unp. 8103; Louise Mat- 
tausch Gahr, Rosalia, Wash. 12812 


By the lagoon; words and music by 
Hedley Claxton and Andrew Inglis, 
' o£ Great Britain; -pf. acc.,. with 
ukulele arr. by Harry J. Stafford. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© May 25, 1929; 1 c. June 5; EB for. 
4908; Campbell, Connelly & co., 
London. 12813 


By the way; words and music by Lew 
Pollack. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 19, 1929; E unp. 8085; 
Remick music corp., New York. 

12814 


By your right; march, by Paul 
Andrew, of Great Britain, arr. by 
Jacques Greebe, of Great Britain; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
© Sept. 26, 1928; 1 ec. May 15, 1929; 
E for. 5263; Lareine & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 12815 


Bye bye blues; words and music by 
Tommy Johnson. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 8, 1929; 
E unp. 7444; Southern music pub. 


co., inc., New York. 12816 
Bye bye policeman; words and music 
by Jim Jackson. [Words and 


melody only] ©1c. June 18, 1929; 
E unp. 8235; Southern music pub. 
co., inec., New York. 12817 


63565—29—2 


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Bye sleepy bye; words by Baron 
Keyes, music by L. A. Harline. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1 e¢. June 
12, 1929; E unp. 7842; Leigh Adrean 
Harline, Los Angeles. 12818 


C. danse des préresses; extraite du 
ballet La rekshashi, de André Cadou, 
of France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Dec. 10, 1927; 1 «¢. 
Jan. 7i,,.. 1928 ;., Hi, for.,.1831; Raoul 
Breton et cie, Paris. 12819 


C’est mon coeur quis’ éveille; poésie 
de Théophile Gautier, musique de 
Edoardo Dagnino, of Italy. © June 
3, 1029; 4 ¢c.. June 53.5) for. 51053 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 12820. 


Cabaret kisses; fox-trot song, lyrics 
by Billy Rose, music by Mabel 
Wayne. © June 6, 1929; 2 c. June 
8; E pub. 6763; Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. 12821 


Cady (Gertrude) Two responses; 
quartet or cho., words by Martha 
Martin; mixed voices, with organ. 
ace. 1. Invocation. [1 other] 4to. 
© June 19, 1929; 2 c. June 20: 
E pub. 6904; R. L. Huntzinger, inc., 


New York. 12822 
Caiman (El) ; por Simon G. Casas, of 
Mexico; pf. Svo. [Photostat] © 


June 18, 1929; 2 c. June 24; E pub. 
6992; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 
12823. 


Calico blues; words by E. M. Butler, 
music by Samuel H. Speck. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. June 5, 
1929; E unp. 7629; Elizabeth M. 
Butler, Chincoteague, Va. 12824 


California, I want to rest in your 
arms; words and music by H. A. 
Stein. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 26, 1929; E unp. 8343; 
Henry Augustus Stein, Port Clin- 
ton, O. 12825 


California-mazurka; by A. Cagnazzo; 
pf. ©-1 ¢ June 25, 1929." hi unp. 
8291; Angelo Cagnazzo, San Fran- 
cisco. 12826 


California moon; words and music by 
B.' Damico and -P. '‘Frattarollo. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
June 8, 1929; E unp. 7738; Basil 
Damico and Pasquale Frattarollo, 
Philadelphia. 12827 


California sunshine; words and music 
by R. M. Mann. © 1.@ June 24, 
1929; E unp. 8252; Ruth Margaret 
Mann, Cedar Rapids, Ia. 12828 


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12829 


Call me baby names; fox-trot, by C. W. 
Bird. [Melody only] © 1. June 
13, 1929; E unp. 7926; Wilbur Bird, 
New York. 12829 


Call (The) of the desert; words by 
Louisa Kellems, music by H. M. Van 
Zile. © 1c. June 19, 1929; E unp. 
8105; Helen Marie Van Zile, Port- 
land, Or. 12830 


Calling—I love you; words and music 
by A. Webber. [Words and melody 
only]. © 1c. June 20, 1929; E unp. 
8150; Audrey Webber, Sawyer, Kan. 

12831 


Calm or storm, I love you; waltz, 
words and music'by L. Mainard. © 
1 ec. June 4, 1929; E unp. 7564; Lee 
Mainard, Fresno, Calif. 12832 


Camille; scéne de ballet, by Ernest 
Harry Adams; pf. © June 13, 1929; 
2c. June 14; FE pub. 6714; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 12833 


Campagnuola; per films cinematogra- 
fiche, di Franco Vittadini, of Italy; 
riduzione per orchestrina; parti, con 
pf. conduttore e violino conduttore. 
4to. © June 3, 1929; 1 c. June 5; 
EH for. 5099; G. Ricordi & ¢o., Milan. 

12834 


Campus capers; from College days, 
lyric by Charlotte Greenwood, music 
by Martin Broones. © June 7, 1929; 
2 c. June 10; E pub. 6621; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 

12835 


Campus meander; words and music by 
A. M. Cherkose; pf. © 1c. June 
27, 1929; E unp. 84385; Aubrey M. 
Cherkose, Detroit. 12836 


Can you ever forgive me; words by 
D. A. Metrie, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
June 19, 1929; EK unp. 8098; David 
A. Metrie, Albany, Ga. 12837 


Can you remember; tango, by B. J. 
Greenhouse; pf. [Photostat] ©1l1c. 
June 15, 1929; E unp. 7984; Bertram 
J. Greenhouse, Philadelphia. 12838 


Candle gate; words by W. W. Gibson, 
music by W. G. Whittaker, of Great 
Britain; male voice choir. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
June 3, 1929; 1 c June 14; E for. 
5084; Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 

12889 


Can’t you tell I’m in love with you? 
words and music by Irving Mills 
and Jack Palmer; pf. and ukulele 


pt. II, n. s., v. 24 


ace. © May 25, 1929; 2 c. June 10; 
E pub. 6650; Mills music, ine., New 
York. 12840 


Can’t you tell me why; words and 
music by D. A. Craig. © 1c. June 
10, 1929; E unp. 7754; Douglas Alex 
Craig, Duluth, Minn. 12841 


Cantemus; English and Latin hymns, 
compiled from approved sources by 
Sister Mary Gregoria. obl. 8vo. 
© Apr. 1, 1929%'9*c)" Apr Vise eae 
Apr. 16; A 9148; Female religious 
of the Order of St. Dominic, Mission 
San Jose, Calif. 12842 


Cantiléna; by Anna Priscilla Risher; 
cello and pf. © June 13, 1929; 2 «. 
June 14; E pub. 6717; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 12843 


Canzone antiche; versi e musica di A. 
Gildo, of Italy, domiciled at Brook- 
lyn. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ‘ce.’ June 18, 1929: i” unp! "Seba 
Armando Gildo, Brooklyn. 12844 


Canzone (La) dei montanari; ma- 
zurka, by Nicola Giuliano; violin. 
© 1c. June 12, 1929; E unp. 7863; 
Vincenzo Vacca, New York. 12845 


Canzone della mamma; berceuse, di 
Aldo Corti, of Italy; piccola orch. 
parti, con pf. conduttore. © Mar. 
14, 1929; 1 c. May 29; BE for. 4905; 
A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 12846 


Canzone (La) di Rebecca; versi e 
musica di Arrigo Pedrollo, of Italy. 
© Dec. 20, 1928; 1 c. June 5, 1929; 
E for. 5182; G. Signorelli & c., Milan. 

12847 


Cap. Carranza; corrido, letra y mu- 
sica de F. Moure, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at El Paso, Tex. ©1c. June 
6, 1929; E unp. 7680; Francisco 
Moure, El Paso. 12848 


Captive (The) warrior; lyrie by 
George Gibson Davis, music by Ed- 
ward Morris; high voice. © June 
8, 1929; 2 c. June 10; E pub. 6624; 
HK. Morris music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 12849 


Carbonero (E11); obajenia, letra y mu- 
Sica por E. Rubio, of Mexico; pf. 
© 1c. Jan. 16, 1929; E unp. 2869; 
Ernesto Rubio, Los Angeles. 12850 


Carmela; waltz song, words and mu- 
sic by G. E. Myers. © May 31, 
1929; 2 ce. June 10; E pub. 7057; 
Gertrude E. Myers, Portland, Or. 

12851 


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12872 


arnaval ture; poéme symphonique, 
par Alexandre Luigini, orch. de 
Rudd, of France; orch. parties, avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © June 14, 
1929; 1 ec. June 21; E for. 5241; 
Enoch & cie., Paris. 12852 


Carpintero (Hl); letra y musica por 
B. Rubio, of Mexico. © 1 c¢. Jan. 
16, 1929; E unp. 2870; Ernesto Ru- 
bio, Los Angeles. 12853 


Carry me back to my childhood; words 
and music by W. J. Wilson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. June 7, 
1929; B unp. 7700; Walter J. Wil- 
son, Statenville, Ga. 12854 


Casella (Alfredo) Concerto; in la 
minore, per violino ed orch., trascri- 
zione dell’ autore, Alfredo Casella, 
of Italy; violino e pf. © Feb. 22, 
1929; 1 c. May 8; E for. 5202; Uni- 
versal edition, a. g., Vienna. 12855 


Castelnuovo-Tedesco (Mario) Drei 
Heine-lieder (Tre poesie di Heine) ; 
musik von M. Castelnuovo-Tedesco, 
of Italy. 1. Zu halle auf dem markt. 
[2 others] © Mar. 1, 1929; 1 « 
May 3; E for. 5208; Universal edi- 
tion, a. g., Vienna. 12856 


Catalina Isle; words by F. P. Kipp, 
music by Sylvester L. Cross. © 
May 28, 1929;.2 c. May 31; E pub: 
6442; Frank Palmer Kipp, Long 
Beach, Calif. 12857 


Catalina Rose; words and music by 
Irving Mills and Harold Dixon; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © May 25, 1929; 
2 ec. June 10; E pub. 6607; Gotham 
musie service, inc., New York. 

12858 


Catch on; from Hurdy gurdy, words 
and music by Abel Baer and L. 
Wolfe Gilbert. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. June 18, 1929; EB unp. 
8127; De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, 
inec., New York. 12859 


Catch yo’ breath; by Hal Brown and 
Bernard Maltin; trumpet and pf. 
© June 12, 1929; 2 c. June 15; EB 
pub. 6725; Crawford music corp., 
New ‘York. 12860 


Cathedral memories; canto religioso, 
by Cuthbert Clarke, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. © May 31, 1929; 1 ¢. June 
12; E for. 5125; Chappell & co., Itd., 


London. 12861 
Causerie dans le train; piéce imita- 
tive, par Th. Kross, orch. par 


Georges Krier, of France; orch. par- 
ties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
May 25, 1929; 1 c. June 10; BE for. 
5041; J. Yves Krier, Paris. 12862 


Celia; por Simon G. Casas, of Mexico; 
pf. 8vo. [Photostat] © June 18, 
1929; 2 ec. June 24; E pub. 7014; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

12863 


‘Cello (The); by Mildred Adair; pf. 
© May 28, 1929; 2 c. June 3; EB pub. 
6448; Boston music co., Boston. 

12864 


Ceremonial dance; by Arnold Bax, of 
Great Britain; pf. © May 28, 1929; 
1 c. May 31; E for. 4988; Murdoch, 
Murdoch & co., ine. with John G. 
Murdoch & co., ltd., London. 12865 


Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) 
Automne; orch. de Rudd, of France; 
orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © June 14, 1929; 1 c. June 21; 
EK for. 5242; Enoch & cie., Paris. 

12866 


Chanson de lune; sérénade, par Mau- 
rice Hermite, of France; quintette 
a cordes. 4to. © June 14, 1929; 
1c. June 21; E for. 5243; Bnoch & 
cie., Paris. 12867 


Chanson hébraique; by Lazar Weiner; 
violorcello and pf. © May 31, 1929; 
2c. June 7; E pub. 6801; G. Schir- 
mer, ine., New York. 12868 


Chant élégiaque; par Maurice Thiriet, 
of France; violoncelle et pf. © May 
2, 1929; 1 c. June 4; E for. 4969; 
Ch. Hayet, Paris. 12869 


Chant d’amour; lamentoso appassion- 
ato, by Sam A. Perry, orch. by 
George J. Trinkaus; orch. pts., with 
pf. or organ conductor. © May 17, 
1929; 2 c. May 21; E pub. 6861; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 12870 


Chants des jardins; paroles de Ma- 
thieu de Noailles, et al, musique de 
Raoul Laparra, of France. 1. C’est 
un calme qu’on ne peut dire. [2 
others]: © June 1, 1929; 1 ec. June 
8; E for. 4926; Société anonyme des 
€ditions Ricordi, Paris. 12871 


Chaparrita; letra y musica de Luis 
Aguinaga, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Los Angeles. [Photostat] © June 
18, 1929; 2 ec. June 24; E pub. 7009; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 12872 


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pt. 111, n. S., Vv. 24 


Chappell’s army journal, no. 567; arr. 
by Dan Godfrey, of Great Britain; 
full military band pts., with con- 
ductor. London—New York—Syd- 
ney. Chappell & co., ltd. The five 
o’clock girl. [1 other] © June 18, 
1929; 1 ec. June 26; E for. 5312; 
Harms, ine., New York. 


Chappell’s orchestral journal; arr. by 
H. M. Higgs and Cuthbert Clarke, of 
Great Britain; orch, pts. 4to. Sea 
dreams. [1 other] © June 1, 1929; 
1 ec. June 19; E for. 5214; Chappell 
& co., ltd., London. 12874 


Chasing the butterflies; by Granville 
English; pf. © May 24, 1929; 2 ¢. 
May 31; E pub. 6474; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 12875 


Chasseur (Le) de Chiméres; ouver- 
ture dramatique, par Chillemont, of 
France; orch. parties. 4to. © 
May 25, 1929; 1 e. June 10; E for. 
5043; J. Yves Krier, Paris. 12876 


Chauves (Les), c’est mon béguin! par- 
oles de Paul Clérouc, musique de H. 
Cloérec Maupas, of France. © Dec. 
10, 192%) te. Jans 7, 1928." Bi for, 
1833; Raoul Breton et cie., Paris. 

12877 


Chelmer (Di) asife; words and music 
by R. Wendorff. 


GAD ON sypdy> %4) 
© 1c. June 11, 1929; EB unp. 7813; 
Reuben Wendorff, New York. 12878 


Chiappinelli (Peter) Capriccio; violin 


and pf. ©1e. June 24, 1929; E unp. 
8301; Peter Chiappinelli, Bridge- 
port, Conn. 12879 


Chicago moan blues; words and music 
by Hudson Whittaker. [Words and 
melody only] 
E unp. 7602; State st. music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 12880 


Chicken; words and, music by J. Por- 
ter, A. Thomason and Chas. W. 
Vaughan. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 3, 1929; BE unp. 7401; 
Sou‘hern music pub. ¢co., ine., New 
York. 12881 


Chicken (The) walk; from Twin beds, 
lyric by Al Bryan, musie by Geo. W. 
Meyer; pf. and ukulele acc. © May 
27, 1929; 2 ec May 31; E pub. 6488; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

12882 


Children’s (The) hymnal and service 
book; authorized by The United 
Lutheran church in America. 12mo. 
© May 29, 1929; 2 ce. June 3; aff. 


12873 


©1ec. June 5, 1929; 


June 1; A 8446; Board of publica- 
tion of the United Lutheran church 
in America, Philadelphia. 12883. 


Child’s (A) prayer; music by John 
Stainer, words and arr. of melody by 
A. P. Knell. (Jv Devotional songs) 
© June 8, 1929; 2 ec. June 10; EB 
pub. 6602; Amy Preston Knell, Phila- 
delphia. 12884 


Chimin the blues; melody by Charles. 
Davenport. © 1 ¢e. June 5, 1929; 
E unp. 7581; State street music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 12885. 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Fight for 
honor; cinemusic, adapted from Cho- 
pin by Ch. Franklin, of Great Brit< 
ain; orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 
© May 6, 1929; 1 ec. June 1; E for. 
4922; W. Paxton & co., ltd., London. 

12886 


Nocturne; vocal duet, words by 


Aubrey Dowdon, arr. by Maurice 
Besly, of Great Britain. © May 16, 


1929; 1 « June 21; E for. 5283;, 


12887 


The portrait; dramatic reading, 
poem by the Harl of Lytton, [set to] 
Chopin Funeral march, arr. by Alma 
Stanley; pf. © May 24, 1929; 2 c. 
May 28; E pub. 6673; M. S. Titus- 
Werner, Belmar, N. J. 12888. 


Boosey & co., ltd., London. 


Choral prelude on the hymn-tune 
Aughton; He leadeth me, by J. Se- 
bastian Matthews; organ. © May 
23, 1929; 2 c. June 4; EH pub. 6572; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 12889: 


Chorale prelude; Walsall, by Hilda 
Milvain, of Great Britain ; organ. 
June 8, 1929; 1 ¢ June 10; E for. 
5106; Stainer & Bell, 1td., London. 

12890: 


Chorister’s (The) dream; by ‘Theo. 
Ward, of Great Britain; orch. pts. 
4to. © June 38, 1929; 1 c. June 14; 
E for. 5086; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London. 12891 


Chorus of smiles; words and music by 
H. H. Herr. ©i1c. June 10, 1929; 
unp. 7761; Helen Hoyle Herr, Wash- 
ington. 12892 


Christ in the world; a service of music 
for quartet or cho., words by vari- 
ous authors, music by H. Alexander 
Matthews and J. Sebastian Mat- 
thews; organ ace. 4to. © May 21, 
1929; 2 c. June 4; E pub. 6580; Oli- 
ver Ditson co., Boston. 12893. 


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12915 


Christ, the teacher; words and music 
by E. S. Moore. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. June 12, 1929; E unp. 
7828; Southern music pub. co., ine., 
New York. 12894 


Christus its des gesetzes ende; motette 
fiir zwei chore, text aus Roémer 10, 
musik yon Johann Schelle, eingerich- 
tet von Karl Straube, of Germany. 


4to. © May 28, 1929; 1 c. June 11; 
B® for. 5157; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
Leipzig. 12895 


Chureh (The) universal; world mil- 
lenium anthem, words and music by 
Cc. Gerken. © 1c. June 3, 1929; E 
unp. 7554; Charles Gerken, Brook- 
lyn. \ 12896 


Church (The) upon the hill; words 
and music by Haven Gillespie and 
Little Jack Little. [Words and mel- 
edy only] © 1. June 3, 1929; BE 
unp. 7642; Leo Feist, ince, New 
York. 12897 


Cigarette; words and music by W. 
Lord. [Photostat] © 1c. June 5, 
1929; E unp. 7611; Wesley Lord, 
New Orleans. 12898 


Circenses; de Alexandre de Taeye, of 
Belgium; odeon and salonorch. pts., 
with pf. conductor and ist violin 
eonductor. 4to. © June 1, 1929; 
1c. May 28; E for. 4877; Aug. Cranz, 
G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 12899 


Clair de lune (By moon-light) ; poéme 
et musique de Maurice Thiriet, of 
France, English version by Jean 
Bengué. © May 2, 1929; 1c. June 
4; E for. 4970; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 

12900 


Class mates march; by Victor J. Grab- 
el; band pts. 4to. © June 5, 1929; 
2c. June 28; E pub. 7169; Charles 
L. Barnhouse, sr., Oskaloosa, Ia. 

12901 


Cleveland (The) disaster; words by 
M. C. Vest, music by Chas. L. John- 
son. ©1c. June 27. 1929; E. unp. 
8427; Mabel C. Vest, Kansas City, 
Kan. 12902 


Clock (The) and the hours; words by 
Jack Dunn, music by H. Kogen, op. 
20. © 1c. June 3, 1929; EB unp. 
7515; Harry Kogen, Chicago. 12903 


Cock (The) o the North: patrol, by 
D. Carrie, of Great Britain; band 
pts., with conductor. (In Boosey’s 
military journal, 157th series, no. 5) 


© May 7, 1929; 1c. June 21; E for. 
5292; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 
12904 


Collection of song hits for saxophone; 
folio no. 7, by Grant Clarke, Louis 
Silvers and others, arr. by Ruda 
Lakay; pf. ace.. New York, Irving 
Berlin standard music corp. 
July 17, 1929; 2 c. and aff. July 18; 
AA 20596; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 12905 


Collection (A) of 38 original preludes; 
by A. Schwanderla, op. 16; pipe or 
reed organ. obl. Svo. © June 1, 
1929; 2 ¢ June 7; E pub. 6588; L. 
Urban pub. co., Jamaica, N. Y. 12906 


Colleen; words and music by L. M. 
Butler. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 1, 1929; BE unp. 7380; 
Lily May Builer, Chicago. 12907 


College days; from College days, lyric 
by Al Boasberg, music by Martin 
Broones. © June 7, 1929; 2 c. June 
8; E pub. 6619; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., New York. 12908 


College nights; words and music by 
J. Pincus. (Jn Mr. Cinderella) © 
May 10, 1929; 2 c. June 8; E pub. 
6687; Jack Pincus, Chicago. 12909 


Columbia (The) is singing; words by 
Berenice Metcalf Rice, music by F. 
Hartley. Spokane, Wash., Hartley 
and Rice. © June 11, 1929; 2 e¢. 
June 15; E. pub. 6773; Fred Hartley, 
Spokane, Wash. 12910 


Come along to my house; words and 
music by L. Graham. [Words and 
melody. only] © 1c. June 7, 1929; 
EK unp. 7703; L. Graham, New York. 

12911 


Come back to me my darling, let us be 
sweethearts again; words and music 
by M. Henry. [Chords, single staff] 
© 1c. June 18, 1929; E unp. 8051: 
Maud Henry, New York. 12912 


Come on, you cubs! words and music 
by Charles Patrick Smith. © June 
&, 1929° 2.¢c. June 25;,E) pub. 7050; 
Stuart music co., Chicago. 12913 


Come to the Saviour; words and music 
by W. W. Woods. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. June 3, 1929; E 
unp. 7435; Southern music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 12914 


Come ye, to the mountains of the 
Lord; text from Isaiah 2, music by 
Charles Gilbert Spross. © June 21, 
1929; 2 ec. June 24; E pub. 7092; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 12915 


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12916 


pt. WI, n. s., v. 24 


Coming from the ball; by Hugo Felix, 
of Austria, domiciled at White 
Plains, N. Y. 1. Violin and pf. 2. 
Violoncello and pf. © May 24, 1929; 
2c. each June 4; E pub. 6575, 6576; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

12916, 12917 


Coming from you it’s wonderful; 
words and music by Benee Russell, 
Vincent Rose and Harry De Costa. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
June 11, 1929; E unp. 8028; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 12918 


Commemoration; verses by G. W. 
| Briggs, music by Ronald Dussek, of 
Great Br tain; mixed voices. Ato. 
© June 21, 1929; 1 ¢. June 17; B 
for. 5092; Ronald Dussek, Southamp- 
ton, England. 12919 


Community grand march; by Carl Wil- 
helm Kern, op. 506, arr. by Orlando 
A. Mansfield, of Great Britain; or- 
gan. © June 14, 1929; 2e¢. June 17; 
EK pub. 7114; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 12920 


Como a las once; letra y musica de 
Emeterio Cabrera, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles. S8vo. [Photo- 
stat] © June 18, 1929; 2 ec. June 
24; E pub. 7018; Dionisio Acosta, 
Los Angeles. 12921 


Companions at the keyboard; six 
rythmie pf. duets, by Dorothy Gay- 
nor Blake. 1. Spring dance. [5 
others] © June 10, 1929; 2 c June 
12; EH pub. 6667; Willis musie co., 
Cincinnati. 12922 


Concertina (The); words by W. W. 
Gibson, music by W. G. Whittaker, 
of Great Britain; male voice choir. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © June 3, 1929; 1 ¢ June 
14; E for. 5085; Joseph Williams, 
ltd., London. 12923 


Coney Island; mazurka, by C. Meluzio. 
[Melody only] ©1c. June 8, 1929; 
E unp. 7979; Carmine Meluzio, Long 
Island, N. Y. 12924 


Conqueror (The); words by Octavia 
Perry, music by Sumner Salter; 
high voice; pf. or organ ace. © 
Mar. 19, 1929; 2 ec. June 27; E pub. 
7240; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

12925 


Consider the lilies; sacred song, words 
from Psalms 8 and Matthew 6, mu- 
sic by May Van Dyke; low voice; 
pf. or organ ace. © Mar. 19, 1929; 
2c. June 27; E pub. 7238; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 12926 


Constant love; by Nathaniel Shilkret, 
ed. by Domenico Savino; orch. pts. 
© May 24, 1929; 2 c May 28; BE 


pub. 6339; Atlas music corp., New | 


York. 12927 


Constant love; words by L. M. Boyer, 
music by Jack A. Edwards. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © June 
8, 1929; 2 c. June 17; E pub. 6817; 
Lulah May Boyer, Ashland, Or. | 

12928 


Consuela; words and music by HEdyth 
Seewald. 
© 1c. June 3, 1929; E unp. 7446; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 12929: 


Cool drink of water blues; melody by 
Tommy Johnson. © 1 c. June 8, 
1929; EH unp. 7419; Southern music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 12930: 


Copla (La) andaluza; paso-doble fla- 
menco, letra de A. Quintero y P. 
Guillén, mtsica de Luis Patio, of 
Spain; pf. © June 10, 1929; 1 «¢. 
June 11; E for. 5109; Union musi- 
cal espanola, Madrid. 12931 


Coquette (La) ; silhouette, by A. Aren- 
sky, arr. by Preston Ware Orem; 
pf., 4 hands. © June 14, 1929; 2 e. 
June 17; E pub. 7112; Theodore 
Presser ¢co., Philadelphia. 12932 


Coquette charmante; American inter- 
mezzo, by Josiah Zuro, of U. §., and 
Francis Gromon, of Hungary, domi- 
ciled at New York; orch. pts. © 
Mar. 5, 1929; 2 ce. June 1; EH pub. 
6644; Kalmus filmusic edition, New 
York. 12933. 


Cornelius’ gospel songs; no. 3, [com- 
piled] by R. H. Cornelius. 1929 ed. 
12mo. © May 18, 1929; 2 c. and aff. 
June 3; A 8738; R. H. Cornelius, 
Fort Worth, Tex. 12934 


Corrido de Rivera; letra y musica de 
Luis Aguinaga, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Los Angeles. [Photostat] © 
June 18, 1929; 2 c. June 24; E pub. 
7015; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

12935. 


Cortége des bacchantes; 
ment en forme de marche, de Alex- 
andre de Taeye, of Belgium; odeon 
and salonorch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor and 1st violin conductor. 4to. 
© June 1, 1929; 1 c. May 28; E for. 
4887; Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leip- 
Zig. 12936 


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no. 6, 1929 


12957 


Cortége du Serdar; de Mare Delmas, 
of France; odeon and salonorch. pts., 
with pf. conductor and ist violin 
conductor. 4to. © June 1, 1929; 
1 e@. May 28; E for. 4888; Aug. 
Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 12937 


Cosi é la vita; canzone fox-trot, versi 
di Peppino Mendes, musica di Vit- 
torio Mascheroni, of Italy; pf. © 
May 10, 1929; 1 ec. May 31; E for. 
4862; A. & G. Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 

12938 


Cotillon III; ouverture de Il’ opéra 
bouffe en 8 actes, de Henri Casade- 
sus, arr. par Ch. Delsaux, of France; 
orch. restreint parties, avee pf. con- 
ducteur et 1.7 violons conducteur. 
4to. © May 25, 1929; 1 c. June 10; 
E for. 5069; Choudens, Paris. 12939 


Cottage in the air; words and music 
by H. Dalton. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. June 11, 1929; E unp. 
7797; Howard Dalton, New York. 


Could you love me in a large way? 
words and musie by Sid Fox [i. e. 
S. W. Fox. Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 5, 1929; E unp. 7605; 
Sidney Walter Fox, Los Angeles. 

12941 


Could you, would you? by P. J. Mc- 
Grane; pf. ©1«e. June 21, 1929; 
E unp. 8204; Paul John McGrane, 
Singac, N. J. 12942 


Cowboys (The) dream; words by Billy 
Woods [i. e. W. Woods], music by 
Ray Hibbeler. © June 7, 1929; 2. 
June 14; E pub. 6729; William 
Woods, Billings, Mont. 12943 


Cowboy’s requiem; words by Berton 
Braley, music by Henry S. Gregor. 
© June 21, 1929; 2 c June 24; B 


pub. 7083; John Church ¢o., Cincin-' 


12944 


Cradle song; by Roger Clerbois, op. 12, 
mi, 1: pL. © May wb 1929:<2.@: 
June 7; E pub. 6803; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 12945 


‘Cradle song; lyrics by Irma Kraft, mu- 
sic by Richard Wilens. © June 10, 
1929; 2 ec. June 28; E pub. 7181; 
Edwin F. Kalmus, inc., New York. 

12946 


Criminal (The) waltz; melody by Leo 
Soilean and Mayuse Lafleur. ©1e. 
June 3, 1929; E unp. 7473; Southern 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 

12947 


nati. 


12940. 


Crying and sighing; melody by John 
Nesbit. ©1 ce. June 3, 1929; E unp. 
7436; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 12948 


Crying for love; from Girl from Wool- 
worth’s, lyric by Al. Bryan, music 
by Geo. W. Meyer; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © June 7, 1929; 2c. June 11; 
E pub. 6879; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 12949 


Cuckoo (The) in the clock back home; 
words and music by Harry De Costa 
and Charles Bates. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1ec. June 20, 1929; E 


unp. 8165; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 12950 
Cuckoos; by R. K. Mellon [pseud. of 


Paul Bliss]; pf., 4 hands. © June 
21, 1929; 2 ce. June 24; BE pub. 7089: 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 12951 


Cuddlesome; words by Pat K. Heale, 
original lyric by Arthur. Rebner, 
music by Otto Stransky, of Great 
Britain; pf. ace, with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. 
Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © May 21, 1929; 1 c May 
22; EK for. 4896; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 12952 


Cuor gentile; mazurka, by Nicola Giu- 
liano; violino. ©1c. June 12, 1929; 
E unp. 7867; Vincenzo Vacca, New 
York. 12953 


Cupid sleeps to-night; words and music 
by H. Warde. © June 12, 1929; 2 ¢. 
June 17; E pub. 6810; Harry Warde, 
Miami, Fla. : 12954 


Cute little flat at the top of the stair: 
from The show’s the thing, words 
and music by Norman P. Hackforth, 
of Great Britain, arr. by Harry 8S. 
Pepper; pf. and ukulele acc. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © May 
24, 1929; 1 c. June 1; E for. 4854; 
Burford pub. co., London. 12955 


Cyclops; overture, by Frank H. Losey, 
op. 400; band pts., with solo B flat 
cornet conductor. 4to. © June 22, 
1929; 2 ce. June 26; E pub. 7070; 
Harry J. Lincoln music co., Philadel- 
phia. 12956 


Dad always gives us away; humorous 
song, written and composed by 
George A. Stevens, of Great Britain. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
May 30, 1929; 1 c. June 21; H for. 
5254; Reynolds & co., London. 

12957 


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12958 


pt. m1, n. s., v. 24 


Daddy dear; words by Ellen Powers- 
Dockham, music by A. M. Dockham- 
Knowlton. © 1 ¢. June 13, 1929; 
EH unp. 7917; Adelaide M. Dockham- 
Knowlton, Brimfield, Mass. 12958 


Daddy man; words by G. J. Thomas, 
music by Hermann Lohr, of Great 
Britain. © May 29, 1929; 1 c. June 
12; E for. 5127; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 12959 


Daddy, Oh daddy; words and music by 
H. Finnerty. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ce. June 26, 1929; E unp. 
8344; Helen Finnerty, Ashton, Id. 

12960 


Daddy won’t you come back; words 
by K. Heberling, music by Ray Hib- 
beler. ©1c. June 17, 1929; E unp. 
8044; Katheryn Heberling, Kenosha, 
Wis. 12961 


Dafni; interludio, di Giuseppe Mulé, of 
Italy; orch. Partitura. 12mo. 
June 3, 1929; 1 c June 5; E for. 
4924; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 12962 


Dainty; by Matt Malneck and Frank 
Signorelli, orch. by William C. Scho- 
enfeld; orch. pts. © June 5, 1929; 
2e. June 7; E pub. 6569; Atlas 
music corp., New York. 12963 


Damnation; furioso, by W. W. Lowitz, 
organ notations by HEmil Velazco; 
orch. pts. © June 12, 1929; 2 ¢. 
June 15; E pub. 6724; Crawford 
music corp., New York 12964 


Dance of the camc¢l drivers; by Gerald 
F. Frazee; pf. © June 24, 1929; 2 ¢. 
June 28; E pub. 7159; B. F. Wood 
music ¢o., Boston. 12965 


Dance of the 
Tilden Davis; pf. 


manikins; by Grover 
© June 21, 1929; 


2c June 24; BH pub. 7088; John 
Chureh co., Cincinnati. 12966 


Dancing goblin; characteristic novelty 
fox trot, by Walter R. Collins, of 
Great Britain; pf. © May 14, 1929; 
1c. June 21; ii for. 5257 ; Cavendish 
music ¢o., London. 12967 


Dangerous journey; by Jean Beghon, 
arr. by Milan Roder; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Feb. 20, 1929 ; 
2c. June 1; E pub. 6648; Kalmus 
filmusic edition, New York. 12968 


Danse d’Athelstane; de Paul La Gye, 
of Belgium; odeon and salonorch. 
pts., with pf. conductor and ist violin 
conductor. 4to. © June 1, 1929; 
1c. May 28; E for. 4881; Aug. Cranz, 
G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 12969 


Danse russe; de Alexandre de Taeye, 
of Belgium; odeon and salonorch. 
pts., with pf. conductor and 1st vio- 
lin conductor. 4to. © June 1, 1929; 
1c. May 28; E for. 4886; Aug. Cranz, — 
G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 12970 


Danse villageoise ; par Emmanuel Cha- 
brier, arr. par. Rudd, of France; 
orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © June 14, 1929; 1 c. June 21; 
E for. 5240; Enoch & cie., Paris. 

1297] 


Danseuse saidienne; par A. Hemsi, of 
Italy, op. 10, no. 2; pf. © Dec. 28, 
1928; 1 ¢« June 5; EH for, 49s; 
Edition orientale de musique, Alex- 
andria, Egypt. 12972 


Danube dreams; valse, by Joseph 
Maranz; pf. © June 138, 1929; 2 «. 
June 14; E pub. 6711; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 12973 


Dark blue; by D. Tiomkin, of Rus- 
sia, domiciled at New York; 1st vio- 
lin. © 1c. June 14, 1929; E unp. 
7951; Dimitri Tiomkin, New York. 

12974 


Dark night blues; words and music 
by Willie McTell. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. June 3, 1929; B 
unp. 7412; Southern music pub. ¢co., 
inc., New York. 12975 


Darkies’ (The) jubilee; pastimes on 
the levee, by John M. Turner, arr. 
by M. L. Lake; full band pts., with 
conductor in B flat. 4to. © Mar. 
26, 1929; 2 c. June 27; E pub. 7209; 
Carl Fischer, inec., New York. 12976 


Darling; words by Phillip Goldfarb, 
music by J. Patercity. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 20, 1929; 
E unp. 81386; Julius Patercity, New 
York. 12977 


Darling; words by Samuel Ferguson, 
music by Jean Taylor; med. or low 
voice. © May 24, 1929; 2 c. May 
31; E pub. 6457; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 12978 


Darling, I love you; words and music 
by V. W. Mathews. [Words and 
melody only] ©1.c. June 25, 1929; 
E unp. 8308; Virginia Winslow 
Mathews, Pasadena. 12979 


Das ist alles; words and music by L. 
Mainard. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 4, 1929; E unp. 7563 ; 
Lee Mainard, Fresno, Calif. 12980 


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no. 6, 1929 


Davidson county blues; melody by De 
Ford Bailey. © 1c. June 3, 1929; 
E unp. 7489; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 12981 


Day by day; words and music by R. 
F. Norton. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. June 28, 1929; E unp. 
8415; Robert F. Norton, New York. 

12982 


Day dreams; by Edward G. Simon. 
1. Violin and pf.—2. Cello and pif. 
© Mar. 11, 12, 1929; 2 ce. each June 
27; E pub. 7248, 7249; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 12983, 12984 


Day dreams; waltz song, words and 
music by M. C. Murray, of Canada, 
arr. by Burrell Van Buren. Mead- 
owville Station, Nova Scotia, Mur- 
ray pub. house. © June 14, 1929; 
2c. June 26; E pub. 7076; Mabel 
C. Murray, Meadowville Station, 
Nova Scotia, Canada. 12985 


Day (The) we met; words and music 
by A. A. Mahanna, of Syria, domi- 
ciled at Boston. © 1 ec. June 26, 
1929; E unp. 8338; Alexander Albert 
Mahanna, Boston. 12986 


Daybreak; words by M. O. Cline, mu- 
sic by Chester Escher; ist violin. 
© 1c. June 24, 1929; E unp. 8282; 
Myrtle Omie Cline, Fort Worth, Tex. 

~ 12987 


Days (The) of my childhood plays; 
words and music by A. G. Karnes. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
June 27, 1929; E unp. 8397; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 


12988 , 


De lo alto de los cielos; O sole mio, 
eanto sagrado, letra de S. D. Athans, 
of U. S., musica de E. di Capua. © 
May 10, 1929; 2 c. May 29; E pub. 
7199; Speros D. Athans, San Diego, 
Calif. 12989 


Deacon’s (The) calf; words and music 
by Bud Landress. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1ec. June 3, 1929; B 
unp. 7456; Southern music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 12990 


Dead (The) bird; by R. K. Mellon 
[pseud. of Paul Bliss]; pf., 4 hands. 
© June 21, 1929; 2 c. June 24; B 
pub. 7090; John Church co., Cinein- 
nati. 12991 


Dear friend; words and music by L. 
E. Petersen. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. June 26, 1929; EB unp. 
8350; Lenora E. Petersen; Mason, 
Ney. 12992 


13002 


Dear little girl; lyrics by Bess Hvan- 
geline Murch, musie by Ann Mack 
Dowel [pseud. of A. McDowell. 
Words and melody only] ©1.. 
June 25, 1929; E unp. 8296; Anna 
McDowell, Dearborn, Mich. 12993 


Dear old class of ninety-nine; words 
by John Donahue, music by Elinor 
Donahue. © June 13, 1929; 2 «¢. 
June 24; E pub. 7063; Elinor Dona- 
hue, Boston. . 12994 


Dear old girl of Delta sigma phi; 
words by J. Brattain, music by D. 
Nordstrom. Washington, Do Ge 
Delta sigma phi fraternity, inc. © 
Mar. 1, 1924; 2 c. June 12, 1929; E 
pub. 6693; Joe Brattain and Dag- 
mar Nordstrom, Washington. 12995 


Dear old mother; words by S. Gard- 
ner, music by Samuel H. Speck 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
June 5, 1929; E unp. 7630; Silas 
Gardner, Romulus, Mich. 12996 


Dear, that’s why I love you; words 
and music by D. W. Johnstone. © 
1 ec. June 6, 1929; E unp. 7667; 
Donald W. Johnstone, New York. 

12997 


Dearest old mother of ‘mine; words 
and music by R. Cooke. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. June 1, 
1929; E unp. 8302; Ralph Cooke, 
Belmar, N. J. 12998. 

Dearest one; theme song of Fancy 
that, words by B. Curtis, music by 
Larry Conley. [Words and melody 


only] © 1.c June 29, 1929; HE 
unp. 8454; Billy Curtis, New York. 
: 12999 


Dearest one, you're the one for me; 
waltz song, words and music by 
EK. P. Womack, arr. by Harry P. Guy. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 28, 1929; E unp. 8429; Edward 
P. Womack, Detroit. 13000 


Death calls in vain; words by Tyrone 
King, music by Cecil Ellis; high 
voice. © May 24, 1929; 2 ec. May 
31; E pub. 6464; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 13001 


Deep in love; lyrics by Harlan 
Thompson, music by Oscar Strauss. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 19, 1929; E unp. 8091; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 13002 


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13003 


pt. m1, n.s., v. 24 


Deeper than the sea; lyric by Jack 
Murray, music by Sammy Fain. © 
June 5, 1929; 2 c. June 6; E pub. 
6540 ; De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, 
inc., New York. 13003 


Défilé nocturne; marche, de André 
Cadou, of France; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © ‘Dee. 10, 
1927; 1.c. Jan. 7, 1928; E for. 1832; 
Raoul Breton et cie, Paris. 13004 


Delfy; tango, de C. Carpentieri, of 
Italy; pt... (Ow Mag. 2.1929." Ne: 
June 4; E for. 4949; C. Carpentieri, 
Paris. * 13005 


Deliverance; hymn, words and music 
by P. P. Bilhorn. © June 24, 1929; 
2c. June 27; E pub. 7139; Peter 
Philip Bilhorn, Chicago. 13006 


Desconfianza ; por Manuel M. Moreno, 
of Mexico, domiciled at Los Angeles; 
pf. 8vo. [Photostat] © June 18, 
1929; 2 c. June 24; E pub. 7012; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

13007 


Desde Zacatecas vengo! letra e 
musica de Lupe Posada, of Mexico. 
domiciled at Los Angeles; pf. 


[Photostat] © June 18, 1929; 2 «. 
June 24; E pub. 7027; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 13008 


Desgraciado (El); words’ and music 
by Simon G. Casas, of Mexico; pf. 
[| Photostat] 
Apr. 273.. Bigpnbn 6892: 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 


Dionisio 
13009 


Desirée; by Rudolf Friml; pf. 4to. © 
May 10,'1929; 2:c.:June 1; E pub. 
6630; Kalmus filmusic edition, New 
York. 13010 


Deux (Les) pigeons; ballet en 2 actes. 
pizzicato, par André Messager, orch. 
de Rudd, of France; orch. parties, 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © June 
14, 1929; 1 c. June 21; E for. 5249; 
Hnoch & cie., Paris. 13011 


Devil’s (The) forge; suite de ballet, 
by Geo. W. Byng, of Great Britain; 
orch. pts. © June 11, 1929; 1 ec. 
June 21; H for. 5281; Boosey & co., 
Itd., London. 13012 


Devotion; melodie passionnée, by 
Albert W. Ketélbey, arr. by Hubert 
sath, of Great Britain. 1. Brass 
band pts.—2. Military band pts. © 
June 12, 1929; 1 c. each June 12; 
I for. 4990, 4991; Keith, Prowse & 
eo., Itd., London. 130138, 138014 


© Apr. 22, 1929; 2 e. 


Diadema; words and music by Simon 
G. Casas, of Mexico; pf. -[Photo- 
stat] © Apr. 22, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 27; 
E pub. 6891; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 13015 


Dicen que me han de matar; huapango, 
letra y musica por E. Rubio, of 


Mexico; [two voices] © 1c. Jan. 
16, 1929; E unp. 2865; Ernesto 
Rubio, Los Angeles. 13016 


Did you come back to stay or just to 
break my heart; words and music 
by W. M. Adcock. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 18, 1929; 
EH unp. 8049; William Miller Ad- 
cock, San Francisco. 13017 


Dinkey Doyle; words and music by 
W. J. Gannon. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. June 13, 1929; E unp. 
7904; William J. Gannon, Teaneck, 
IN a. 13018 


Dispettucci d’ amore; intermezzo, di 
Ruggero Neri, of Italy; piccola orch. 
parti, con pf. conduttore e violino 
I. A direzione. 4to. © Apr. 18, 
1929; 1 ce June 5; E for. 4913; 
Ritmiea, Milan. 13019 


Dixie; words by G. A. Daughtry, music 
by Sylvester Long Cross; pf. 
1 ec. June 15, 1929; E unp. 7993; 
George A. Daughtry, San Francisco. 
13020 
Dixie bluebird; lyric by Clarice White 
Luck, music by Mildred White Wal- 
lace; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by 
T. Kahana. © June 13, 1929; 2 ec. 
June 14; E pub. 6712; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 138021 


Dixie is calling, Dixie and someone I 
love; words. and. music. by Edrie 
Higgins, rev. and arr. by Cal De 
Voll. © June 22, 1929; 2 c. June 
22; E pub. 6980; Edrie Higgins, 
Tarpon Springs, Fla. 13022 


Dixie walk; words and music by H. E. 
Wallace and Aaron Gates. ©1.e. 
June 18, 1929; EH unp. 8082; Helen 
Hlizabeth Wallace, Brooklyn. 18023 


Do I know what I am doing? words 
and music by Bert Kalmar and 
Harry Ruby. [Words and melody 
only] ©41ce. June 11, 1929; E unp. 
7789; De Sylva, Brown & Henderson,. 
ine., New York. 13024 


Do oysters ever grow whiskers? fox- 
trot or one-step, words and music by 
Howard and Donald Sinnock, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at Brook- 
lyn; ist, violin. © 1: c.. June 11, 
1929; E unp., 8133; Donald Leslie 
Wilmot Sinnock, Brooklyn. 13025 


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13046 


Do the shag; words by B. Curtis, mu- 
sic by Larry Conley. Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 29, 1929; 
E unp. 8456; Billy Curtis, New York. 

13026 


Do you remember; words by E. B. 
Deams, music by Johnny Spikes. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1c. June 
21, 1929; E unp. 8168; Effie’ B. 
Deams, Los Angeles. 13027 


Dog (A), a boy and a bee; words by 
George Redman, music by H. Kogen, 
op. 21. ©1e. June 8, 1929; E unp. 
7514; Harry Kogen, Chicago. 13028 


Doll baby; words and music by R. H. 
Domb. © 1c. June 13, 1929; E unp. 
7915: Rose Holland Domb, Dover, 
N. .J. 13029 


Dolores; vaise, di Giuseppe Rampoldi, 
of Italy; piccola orch. parti. Milano, 
A. & G. Carisch & c. 4to. © Mar. 
21,1929; 1c. May 8; BH for. 5183; 
Benini & Rampoldi, Como, Italy. 

13030 


Don’t blame me blame fate; words by 
Otte J. Kubieck, music by J. J. 


Kolarik. © 1c June 8, 1929; E 
unp. 7726; Joe J. Kolarik, Lyons, 
Tl. 13031 


Don’t blame the moonlight, blame it on 
your beautiful eyes; words by Al 
Sherman and Al Lewis, music by Joe 
Burke; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by May Singhi Breen. © June 5, 
1929; 2 c. June 6; E pub. 6566; Joe 
Morris music co., New York. 13032 


Don’t depend on a man; words and 
music by P. J. Sarantis. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. June il, 
1929; E unp. 7810; Peter J. Saran- 
tis, New York. 13033 


Don’t dilly dally Sally; by S. Tepper. 
[Melody only] © 1 ¢ June 22, 
1929; E unp. 8213; Saul Tepper, 
New York. 13034 


‘Don’t drink it in here; words by J. M. 
Williams, music by Thomas Dorsey. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
June 5, 1929; E unp. 7583; State 
street music pub. co., inc., Chicago. 

13035 


Don’t ever come back to me; lyrics by 
Lester Cole, music by D. Baffa. 
-Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 4, 1929; E unp. 7569; Dominic 
Baffa, Los Angeles. 13036 


Don’t go away; words and music by 
L. Grennan. © 1c. June 4, 1929; 
EK unp. 7562; Leo Grennan, San Jose, 
Calif. 13037 


Don’t hang your dreams on a rainbow; 
from Harl Carroll’s sketch book, 
lyric by Irving Kahal, music by Ar- 
nold Johnson; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by Hank Linet [pseud. of Henry 
A. Linet] © June 27, 1929; 2 c. June 
29; E pub. 7260; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., New York. 13038 


Don’t it mean a thing to you? from On 
with the show, words by Grant 
Clarke, music by Harry Akst; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © May 27, 1929; 
2c. May 31; E pub. 6485; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 13039 


Don’t keep me guessing; by D. Tiom- 
kin, of Russia, domiciled at New 
York; pf. ©1c. June 19, 1929; E 
unp. 8110; Dimitri Tiomkin, New 
York. 13040 


Don’t let the greed bug bite you; lyric 
and music by N. Dorée. New York 
City, Nadage Doree society. © June 
7, 1929; 2 « May 31, 1928; E pub. 
6595; Nadage Dorée, New York. 

13041 


Don’t play the monkey; words by J. 
M. Mulholland, music by V. Johns. 
© 1c. June 14, 1929; E unp. 7956; 
John M. Mulholland and Vivian 
Johns, Butte, Mont. 13042 


Don’t wake the baby up; words by 
Mort Dixon, music by Harry Woods. 
[Words and melody only] © te. 
June 15, 1929; E unp. 8001; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 13043 


Don’t you believe that I love you; 
words by E. M. Gibson, music by 
Samuel H. Speck. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. May 21, 1929; BH 
unp. 7895; Edna M. Gibson, Pitts- 
burgh. 13044 


Doubt; words by Florence Hedley- 
Stodden, music by Eric Coates, of 
Great Britain. © June 1, 1929; 1 ¢. 
June 21; E for. 5284; Boosey & co., 
Itd., London. 13045 


Doughnuts, why do they put holes in 
doughnuts; words and music by 
Maury Madison [pseud. of W. Ren- 
wick Smith] © 1c. June 12, 1929; 
E unp. 7874; W. Renwick Smith, 
New York. 13046 


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13047 


pt. m1, n.s., v.24 


Doumka; méditation russe, par Serge 
Weksler, of France; orch. parties, 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © May 
25, 1929; 1 c. June 10; EB for. 5072; 
Choudens, Paris. 13047 


Down home; words and music by Irv- 
ing Kahal, Harry Richman and J. 
Russe] Robinson. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. June 20, 1929; B 
unp. 8166; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

13048 


Down in the deep let me sleep when I 
die; words by W. L. Titus, music by 
H. W. Petrie; bass solo; in C. 
Aug. 1, 1928; 2 e. June 24, 1929; E 
pub. 6990; Franklin E. Hathaway, 
Chicago. 13049 


Down the alley; by J. M. Williams. 
[Melody only] ©1e. June 5, 1929; 
E unp. 7599; State st. music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 13050 


Down to Jordan and be saved; words 
and music by E. Dunford. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. June 27, 
1929; E unp. 8406; Southern music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 13051 


Down yonder; by MHershal Brown. 
[Melody only] ©1c. June 13, 1929; 
E unp. 8228; Southern. music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 18052 


Downtown blues; words and music by 
Frank Stokes. © 1c. June 8, 1929; 
EK unp. 7420; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 18053 


Drama at the ball; par Maurice Sa- 
mehtini, of Netherlands; orch. par- 
ties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ec. June 4, 1929; E 
for. 4946; Maurice Piena, Paris. 

13054 


Dream (A); words and music by C. 
Maduro, of Netherlands, domiciled 
at New York; high voice. © 1. 
June 20, 1929; E unp. 8116; Charles 
Maduro, New York. 13055 


Dream boat; words and music by R. 
E. Hunt. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 7, 1929; E unp. 7691; 
Ruth EH. Hunt, Braznell, Pa. 18056 


Dream faces; words by Larry Dey- 
brook, music by C. D. Pavlick. © 
1 ec. June 5, 1929; E unp. 7637; Clin- 
nie Dill Pavlick, St. Louis. 13057 


Dream girl; words by H. Connelly, 
music by Samuel H. Speck. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. June 5, 
1929; E unp. 7631; Howard Con- 
nelly, Pottsville, Pe 13058 


Dream-man please send a dream to 
me; words and music by R. Vean- 
Rhae. © 1c. June 22, 1929; E Unp. 
8220; Ray J. Schropp, jr., Philadel- 
phia. 13059 


Dream of you; words by C. Mondo, 
music by J. R. Hanna. ©1c. June 
3, 1929; E unp. 7398; Carl Mondo 
and John Rupert Hanna, Buffalo. 

13060 


Dream places; intro. Please let me 
dream in your arms, words and mu- 
sic by Al Sherman, Al Lewis and 
Carmen Lombardo, compiled by Leo 
Wood, ed. and arr. by Lee eae 
Smith; organ. © May 27, 1929; 2c. 
May 29; EK pub. 6492; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 13061 


Dream train; Hawaiian melody, arr. 
in diagram by Mortimer Searles; 
Hawaiian steel guitar. 4to. © 
June 15, 1929; 2 ec. June 15; E pub. 
6739; Honolulu conservatory of mu- 
sic, Akron, O. 13062 


Dreaming dreams of love; lyric by J. 
Clark Weaver, music by H. W. Wea- 
ver. © 1c. June 8, 1929; E unp. 
7728; Harl W. Weaver, Pullman, 
Wash. 13063 


Dreaming ’neath Hawaiian skies; by 
J. M. Gervel. [Melody only] © 
1c. June 7, 1929; KE unp. 7723; John 
Matthew Gervel, Kingston, Pa. 

138064 


Dreaming of a shining moon; words 
and music by W. Thomas Maloney. 
© 1c. June 21, 1929; E unp. 8188; 
Ellen Nora Maloney, Charlestown, 
Mass. 13065 


Dreams; words and music by Hazel 
Furkert. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 20, 1929; EH unp. 8142; 
Hazel Furkert, Milwaukee. 


Dreams for two; fox-trot, theme song, 
words and music by R. Cooke. 
[Words and melody only] ©1l1e. 
June 26, 1929; E unp. 8361; Ralph 
Cooke, Belmar, N. J. 13067 


Dreams have come true; waltz song, 
words and music by J. O. Jacobsen. 
© 1c. May 31, 1929; E unp. 7394; 
Jennie Olson\ Jacobsen; Minneapolis. 

13068 


Dream’t we heard a Lindy-bird ; words 
and music by Dan Cupid and Bill 
Young; pf. and ukulele acc. © June 
11, 1929; 2 ec. June 17; EF pub. 6780; 
Wiliam Young, Detroit. 13069 


690 


13066 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 


13091 


Dreamy Dan’l; character sketch, by E. | Hast of Unimak Pass; lyric and music 


Frederic Curzon, of Great Britain, 
op. 4, no. 11; orch. pts. 4to. © 
May 11, 1929; 1 ec. June 21; E for. 
5280; Boosey & co., Itd., London. 
13070 


Drinking song, hi ho; lyric by B. Cur- 
tis, musie by Larry Conley. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. June 29, 
1929; E unp. 8455; Billy Curtis, New 
York. 13071 


Drole d’ historie; par V. Dyck, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur et 1.° violini conducteur. 
4to. © May 25, 1929; 1 ec. June 10; 
BH for. 5018; E. Gaudet, Paris. 

13072 


Drums; by G. Sellers, of France; pf. 
conductor. 4to. © May 25, 1929; 
1c. June 10; E for. 5011; G. Sellers, 
Marseille, France. 13073 


Du gav ait mejett paradis pai jorden; 
text af Nils-Georg, musik af Georg 
Enders, of Sweden; pf. © May 7, 
1929; 1c. June 19; E for. 5173; Nils- 
Georgs musikfdrlag, Stockholm, 
Sweden. 13074 


Duda eterna; por Simon G. Casas, of 
Mexico; pf. S8vo. [Photostat] © 
June 18, 1929; 2 c. June 24; H nub. 
6993; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

13075 

Dumpity-dumps; recitation or song, 
words by Stanley Schell [pseud. of 
M. Stanleyetta Titus-Werner], music 
by Alma Stanley. © May 24, 1929; 
2 ec. May 28; E pub. 6675; M. S. 
Titus-Werner, Belmar, N. J. 18076 


Dusk and dawn; words by J. Olin Mc- 
Davitt, music by Lucina Jeweil; 
hgh voice. © May 381, 1929; 2 «@. 
June 7; E pub. 6798; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 13077 


Dusk finds me dreaming of you; lyric 
by David S. Goldberg, music by H. 
O. Carow. ©1c. June 20, 1929; E 
unp. 8159; Herman Otto Carow, New 
York. 13078 


Eagles (The); Kowaleczy k—Klisz, 
march, by S. Daczkowski; pf. 
May 29, 1929; 2 ec. June 5; E pub. 
6583 ; Stefan Daczkowski, Chicago. 

13079 


Earl E. May (The) song; fcex-trot, 
words and music by C. J. Peter. © 
June 28, 1929; 2 ec. June 26; E pub. 
7079; Carl J. Peter, Omaha, Neb. 

13080 


by I. R. Brice, arr. by D. Berilotti. 

© 1c. Apr. 22, 1929; BE unp. 7537; 

Ivary R. Brice, Sacramento, Cal f. 
13081 


HKclat; patriotic march and song by R. 
Leiby. © 1c. June 7, 1929; BE unp. 
7718; Ralph Leiby, Harrisburg, Pa. 

13082 


Eestatie moments; by L. M. George; 
pf. © 1c June 12, 1929: EB unp. 
7972; Lulu May George, Los Angeles. 

13083 


Education (Une) manquée; ouverture, 
par Hmmanuel Chabrier, orch. de 
Rudd, of France; orch. parties, avee 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © June 14, 
1929; ok ‘es, June, 2; HH for. 5248 ; 
Hnoch & cie., Paris. 13084 


Effroyable (L’) vengeance; scéne dra- 
matique, par Marcel Colin et Georges 
Krier, of France; orch. parties, avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © May 25, 
1929; 1 e. June 10; EB for. 5087; J. 
Yves Krier, Paris. 18085 


Hine nacht, ein lied und du... Eng- 
lish waltz, text von Richard Rillo, 
musk von Geczy und Jiger, both of 
Germany. © May 15, 1929; 1 e. 
June 12; EH for. 5133; Roehr, a. g., 
Berlin. 13086 


Hinmal sagt man sich adieu; waltz, 
aus dem film Die wunderbare ltige 
der Nina Petrowna, text von Fritz 
Rotter, musik von W. Schmidt-Gent- 
ner, of Germany. © May 1, 1929; 
1-e June 12; E for.°51382; Roehr, 
a. g., Berlin. 13087 


Elm Street blues; words and music by 
Ida May Mack. [Words and melody 
only] ©1 ec. June 3, 1929; E unp. 
7464; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 13088 


Eloise; ballad, words by E. M. Gasber, 
mus‘e by Luther A. Clark. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © June 
24, 1929: 2 c. June 28; E pub. 7185; 
Eloise Meyers Gasber, Wheeling, 
W. Va. 13089 


Elsinore waltz; by H. H. Johnson; pf. 
© 1c. June 7, 1929; .E.unp.. 7892; 
Hope Hamilton Johnson, Fresno, 
Calif. 13090 


Elvira; letra y musica de Luis Aguin- 
aga, of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles; 2 voices. [Photostat] © 
June 18, 1929; 2 ec. June 24; E pub. 
7010; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

13091 


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13092 


pt. 111, D.s., Vv. 24 


Embrassez-moi (Kiss me); words by 
EK. E. Archambeault, music by Char- 
lotte R. Craig. ©1c. June 6, 1929; 
EK unp. 7574; EHvelain E. Archam- 
hault, Marquette, Mich. 13092 


Empty hours; fox-trot, words and 
musie by Harrie Zona, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 
19, 1929; 1 e. June 12; E for. 5124; 
Cecil Lennox, ltd., London. 13093 


En le reja Tapatia; words and music 
by N. Menendez, of Cuba, domiciled 
at New York; pf. © 1c. June 1, 
1929; E unp. 7896; Nilo Menendez, 
New York. 13094 


En roulant; piéce descriptive, par Ed. 
Lavagne, of France, op. 49; orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
© May 2, 1929; 1 c. June 4; E for. 
4986; Editions musicales Sam Fox, 
Paris. 13095 


Enchanted isles; lyric by D. J. Over- 
field, music by Charles B. Fletcher. 
© 1c. June 22, 1929; E unp. 8222; 
Dorothy Jane Overfield, Long Beach, 
Calif. 13096 


Enchantement; mélodie, de Alexandre 
de Taeye, of Belgium. 4to. 1. Sal- 
onorch. parties, avec pf. conducteur 
et violino 1 conducteur.—2. Odeon 
orch, parties, avee violino 1 conduc- 
teur. © June 14, 1929; 1 ¢ each 
June 10; E for. 5080; Aug. Cranz, 
G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 13097 


End (The) of the evening; fox trot, 
words and music by Al. Forde and 
Mickey Kippel, of Great Britain ; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by Harry J. 
Stafford. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © May 23, 1929; 1«¢ June 
1; EH for. 4889; Campbell, Connelly 
& co., London. 138098 


End (The) of the lonesome trail; from 
The great divide, lyrics by Herman 
Ruby, music by Ray Perkins; pf. 

‘and ukulele acc. © June 17, 1929; 
2 ec. June 20; E pub. 6955; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 138099 


End (The) of your dreams; words 
and music by Morey Davidson, Art 
Levitt and Carl Rupp. [Words and 
melody] © 1. June 19, 1929; E 
unp. 8084; Santly bros., inc., New 


York. 13100 
Enriqueta; de Simon G. Casas, of 
Mexico; pf. S8vo. [Photostat] © 


June 18, 1929; 2 c. June 24; E pub. 
7011; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 
13101 


Ensam och titta pa manen; foxtrot, 
text af Nils-Georg, musik von Karl 
Wehle och Torbern Cassel, both of 
Sweden; pf. © May 7, 1929; 1 ec. 
June 19; E for. 5172; Nils-Georgs 
musikforlag, Stockholm, Sweden. 

13102 


Envoi (L’) ; words by Ina Marguerita 
Wallace, music by Rebekah Raney. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
June 25, 1929; E unp. 8290; Ina M. 
Wallace, San Francisco. 13103 


Epilogue; par Alexandre de Taeye, of 
Belgium. 4to. 1. Salonorch. par- 
ties, avec pf. conducteur et violino 1 
conducteur.—2. Odeon orch. parties, 
avec violino 1 conducteur. 4to. © 
June 14, 1929; 1 c. June 10; E for. 
5077; Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leip- 
zig. 13104 


Episoden aus symphonien; von Anton 
Bruckner, bearb. von Sigfrid Karg- 
Hlert, of Germany ; harmonium. nos. 
1-8. ©,Jan! 2, 1929+ 1° Mine a7 
E for. 5089; C. F. Peters, Leipzig. 

13105. 


Equinoxe; poéme de Francois Mauriae, 
musique de R. Bernard, of France. 
© May 25, 1929; 1 c. June 10; E 
for. 5028; Durand et cie., Paris. 

13106. 


Hs por ti corazon; vals, letra por D. VY. 
Cortéz, musica por S. Hspinosa, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Indiana Har- 
bor, Ind. © 1c. June 3, 1929; E 
unp. 7546; Sabino Hspinosa, Indiana 
Harbor, Ind. 13107 


Escalfes (La) ; por Simon G. Casas, of 
Mexico; pf. 8vo. [Photostat] © 
June 18, 1929; 2 c. June 24; E pub. 
7013; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

13108 


Escarpolette (L’); piéce de genre, de 
B. Dessart, arr. par Ph. Parés, of 
France; orch. parties, avee pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © May 2, 1929; 1 ce. 
June 4; E for. 4985; Editions musi- 
cales Sam Fox, Paris. 13109 


Espafia; rapsodie, de Emmanuel Cha- 
brier, arr. de Rudd, of France; orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
June 14, 1929; 1 ec. June 21; E for. 
5239; Enoch & cie., Paris. 13110 


Esperanza perdida; letra y musica de 
Luis Aguinaga, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Los Angeles. [Photostat] © 
June 18, 1929; 2 c. June 24; E pub. 
7007; Dionisio Acosta, Los Se 

1381 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 


13134 


Estaire; waltz, by David Berend, op. 
309; banjo solo, with pf. acc. 
June 26, 1929; 2 c. June 27; E pub. 
7148; Irving Berlin standard music 
corp., New York. 1a i2 


Eternal feminine; words by Theodora 
MacManus, music by Hannah M. 
Cundiff; high voice. © May 24, 
1929; 2 c. May 31; E pub. 6469; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 13113 


Eternal (The) greenhorn; by M. 
Schweid; pf. © 1 e. June 25, 1929; 
E unp. 8298; Mark Schweid, New 
York. 13114 


Eternal love; words and music by 
A. J. Petolino. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. June 12, 1929; E unp. 
7845; Anthony J. Petolino, Newark, 
Ne J. ney sy 


Eternelle cantiléne; de Alfred Goffin, 
of Belgium; odeon and salonorch. 
pts., with pf. conductor and 1st violin 
conductor. 4to. © June 1, 1929; 
1 ce May 28; E for. 4888; Aug. 
Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 13116 


Etude in D minor; by Charles Stainer, 
of Great Britain, op. 26; flute and pf. 
© May 22, 1929; 1c. June 3; E for. 
4907; Rudall, Carte & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. ila i 


Evander Childs high school march; by 
V. Spadea, of Italy, domiciled at New 
Moke pfir ©) June -1, 1929; 2... 
June 13; E pub. 6697; Vincenzo 
Spadea, New York. 13118 


Evangeline; words and music by P. J. 
Piazza. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 4, 1929; E unp. 7541; 
Peter J. Piazza, New Orleans. 13119 


Evangeline; words by G. Little, music 
by B. M. Hale. © 1 c. June 22, 
1929; E unp. 8270; Garnet Little, St. 
Joseph, Mo. 13120 


Evening prayer; anthem, words by 
Martha Martin, music by Gertrude 
Cady; quartet or cho. of mixed 
voices, with organ ace. 4to. © June 
19, 1929; 2 c. June 20; E pub. 6905; 
R. L. Huntzinger, ine., New York. 

13121 


Ever since I fell in love with you; 
lyric by F. H. Green, music by Harry 
Ferguson. © May 29, 1929; 2 ce. 
June 5; E pub. 6771; Frederick H. 
Green, Muscatine, Ia. 13122 


Evengreen (The) tree; poem by Kath- 
leen Millay, music by P. R. Frey. 
© May 31, 1929; 2 c. June 3; E pub. 
6517; Philip Rockel Frey, Spring- 
field, O. 13123 


Everlasting (The) hills; anthem, 
words from Psalm 121, music by 
George B. Nevin; mixed voices. 4to. 
© May 29, 1929; 2 c. May 31; E 
pub. 6452; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 13124 


Everybody’s going crazy by falling in 
love these days; words by Frank H. 
Adams, musie by J. J. Cavalier. © 
1c. June, 26, 1929;.E unp.. 8319; 
John J. Cavalier, New York. 13125 


Hiverybody’s got a radio now; words 
by N. Fizer, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©le. 
June 19, 1929; E unp. 8099; Nida 
Fizer, Crumpler, W. Va. 13126 


Everybody’s melodies; selection of 
popular classics, arr. by J. H. Squire, 
of Great Britain; pf. © May 23, 
19203 Pes dune’; 0H. for. 14890; 
Campbell, Connelly & co., London. 

13127 


Everybody was there; words and mu- 
sie by Richard Bryant. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 138, 1929; 
E unp. 8230; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 13128 


Everyone falls for you; by D. Tiomkin, 
of Russia, domiciled at New York; 
pf. ©1ce. June 19, 1929; E unp. 
8111; Dimitri Tiomkin, New York. 

13129 


Everything is lovely; optimistic-pessi- 
mistie song, words and music by 
Howard Johnson. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. June 28, 1929; H. 
unp. 8395; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, ine., New York. 13130 


Ey’ry old back porch is new in the 
summer time; words by Irving Ka- 
hal, music by Sammy Fain; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © June 10, 1929; 2 ¢. 
June 11; E pub. 6661; Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

131381 


Evviva l’accordo Italo-Vaticano; fan- 
tasia, por V. Spadea, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York; pf. © June 1, 
1929; 2 ec. June 13; E pub. 6698; 
Vincent Spadea, New York. 181382 


Eyes of love; words and music by C. 
T. Diorio. ©1e. June 26, 1929; BE 
unp. 8372; Camille Thomas Diorio, 
New Haven. 13133 


Fairies’ (The) ball; 3-pt. cho., words 
by Alden Hayes Emery, music by 
Dorothy Radde Emery; women’s 
voices. 4to. © Mar. 6, 1929; 2 ¢. 
June 27; E pub. 7216; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 13134 


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13185 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Fairy (A) dream boat; by Irene Rod- 
gers; pf. © June 17, 1929; 2¢ June 
22; E pub. 6976; Boston music co., 
Boston. 13135 


Fairy lights; words by Juliette Cas- 
tellan, music by Hermann Lohr, of 
Great Britain. © May 29, 1929;1¢c. 
June 12; E for. 5128; Chappell & 
co., ltd., London. 13136 


Fallero (El); pasa-calle, de Jose Ser- 
rano, of Spain; pf. ©- June 10, 
1929; 1 e. June 11; EH for. 5111; 
Union musical, espafiola, Madrid. 

13137 


Famous song hits for tenor banjo; 
folio no. 8, by Grant Clarke, Louis 
Silvers and others, arr. by Dave 
Berend; pf. ace. New York, Irving 
Berlin standard music corp. © July 
17, 1929; 2 ec. and aff. July 18; AA 
20597 ; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

1381388 


Fancy free; by S. Miranda and R. 
Montgomery. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. June 10, 1929; E unp. 
7772; Stephens Miranda, Hollywood, 
Calif., and Rebbie Montgomery, 
Pasadena. 13139 


Fantasy poem; by Harold Henry, op. 
17; pf. © May 31, 1929; 2 ce. June 
7; E pub. 6802; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 13140 


Far away in a southern sea; lyrics by 
John R. Morse, music by R. A. An- 
derson. (In Theme songs of The 
kamaaina) © June 14, 1929; 2 «. 
June 18; E pub. 6823; Robert Alex- 
ander Anderson, Honolulu. 13141 


Farewell (A); serenade, by Joseph 
Morris [pseud. of Theodore M. To- 
bani]; violin and pf. © May 24, 
1929; 2 ec. May 31; E pub. 64638; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 13142 


Farewell boy; mélodie, by Jean de 
Smétsky, of Belgium; odeon and 
Salonorch. pts., with pf. conductor 
and ist violin conductor. 4to. © 
June 1, 1929; 1 ec. May 28; E for. 
4874; Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leip- 
zig, 13143 


Fascinating you, you’re fascinating 
me; from Harl Carroll’s sketch book, 
words and music by Benée Russell, 
Charles Tobias, Harry Tobias and 
Vincent Rose; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. by Hank Linet [pseud. of Henry 
A. Linet] © June 27, 1929; 2 «. 
June 29; E pub. 7253; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp., New York. 13144 


Fast (A) life and a hot one; let your 
conscience be your guide, from A 
fast life, words by Herman Ruby, 
music by Ray Perkins; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © June 7, 1929; 2 c. June 
11; E pub. 6875; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 13145. 


Fatal fascination; words by Mary 
Louise Grode, music by H. R. Grode. ’ 
© 1c. June 8, 1929; E unp. 7745; 
Howard R. Grode, Jamaica, L. LI., 
N: . ¥ 13146 


Fatalité; appassionato dramatique, de 
Alexandre de Taeye, of Belgium. 
4to. 1. Odeon orch. parties, avee 
violino 1 conducteur.—2. Salonorch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur et vio- 
lino 1 conducteur. © June 14, 1929; 
1c. each June 10; E for. 5076; Aug. 
Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 13147 


Fate (The) of a broken heart; words 
and music by L. A. Sarault. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. June 7, 
1929; EH unp. 7699; Lousi A. Sarault, 
Central Falls, R. I. 13148 


Fate (The) of Elba, Alabama; words 
and musie by A. Jenkins. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. June 6, 
1929; E unp. 7666; Andrew Jenkins, 
Atlanta. 13149 | 


Fatima gavotte; by Joseph Morris 
[pseud. of Theodore M. Tobani] ; 
violin and pf. © May 24, 1929; 2c. 
May 31; E pub. 6462; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 13150 


Fear not, for I am with thee (Fuerchte 
dich nicht, denn Ich bin bei dir) ; 
words and music by Anna Hoppe. 
© Apr. 8, 1929; 2 ec. June 24; E pub. 
6989; Concordia pub. house, St. 
Louis. 138151 


Feather bed; words and mus’ec by Gus 
Cannon. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 3, 1929; E unp. 7478; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 18152 


Feelin’ kind of blue, baby; lyric by 
Pat Ballard [pseud. of F. D. Bal- 
lard], music. by Tom Waring. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 24, 1929; E unp. 8261; France's 
Drake Ballard, New York. 13153 


Feist’s jingles no. 1; medley fox-trot, 
intro. Honey, Nobodys fault but 
your own, etc. arr. by Paul Van 
Loan; orch. pts. 4to. © June 7, 
1929; 2 ec. June.8; E pub. 6759; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 13154 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 


13178 


Fenesta vascia ; love's tears, chitarrata, 


English vers.on by Frederick H. 
Martens, transcrizione di Vittorio 
Giannini. © June 15, 1929; 2 ec. 


June 17; E pub. 6835; G. Ricordi & 
co., inc., New York. 13155 


Festa (La) di Trecastagni; impres- 
sioni di ragazz’, di Enrico Mineo, of 
Italy; pf. © May 6, 1929; 1 c. May 
31; E for. 4859; A. & G. Carisch & 
c., Milan. 13156 


Festivity; par Ed. Poldini, of Hun- 
gary, op. 113, no. 9; pf. © June 14, 
1929; 2 @ June 17; E pub. -7109; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

13157 


Fight! fight! fight!; by S. M’randa 
and R. Montgomery. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. June 10, 1929; 
EK unp. 7774; Stephens Miranda, 
Hollywood, Calif., and Reggie Mont- 
gomery, Pasadena. 13158 


Figurantka polka; by Paul Humeniuk. 
[Melody only] © 1 ce. June 17, 
1929; E unp. 8071; Paul Humeniuk, 
New York. 13159 


Filastrocea (La) della rondine; antica 
poesia popolare greca, musica di 
Gaspare Scuderi, of Italy. © May 
15, 1929; 1c. June 18; EF for. 5225; 
A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 13160 


Fileuse d’ Antan; par Jean Laurys, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © May 2, 1929; 1 «. 
June 4; E for. 4947; Francis Moulin, 
Cannes, France. 13161 


Finesse; by Bernard Maltin and Ray 
Doll; pf. © June 1, 1929; 2 c. June 
18; E pub. 6692; Santly bros., inc.., 
New York. 13162 


Fiore di un’ angelo; mareh; by V. Di 
Giosio; pf. © 1e¢. June 22, 1929; 
E unp. 8244; Vincent Di Giosio, Ed- 
dystone, Pa, 13163 


Fiorella ; tango, versi di Nando Vitali, 
musica di Vincenzo Billi, of Italy. 
© Apr. 15, 1929; 1 ¢. June 5: E for. 
4914; Saporetti & Cappelli, Florence, 


Italy. 13164 
Fiorita di canti popolari toscani; di 
Luigi Neretti, of Italy. 4to. © 


June 8, 1929; 1c. June 12; E for. 
4993; A. Forlivesi & c. Florence, 
Italy. 13165 


Fire-fly ; words and musie by H. Dal- 
ton. ©1e. June 11, 1929; E unp. 
7798; Howard Dalton, New York. 

13166 


63565—29——_3 


Firenze; versi e musica di Odoardo 
Spadaro, of Italy; pf. © June 12, 
1929; 1c. June 11; E for. 4988; A. 
Forl.vesi & c., Florence, Italy. 13167 


First parade march; by Victor J. 
Grabel; band pts. 4to. © June 5, 


1929°;"'2 e/ June 28: BH pub, 716T ; 
Charles L. Barnhouse, sr., Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 13168 


Fishing blues; words and music by 
Henry Thomas and J. M. Williams. 
[Chords, single staff} © 1c. June 
5, 1929; E unp. 7598; State st. music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 13169 


Flag (A) song; words by W. Boyd, 
music by Wallace B. Caruthers; pf. 
© June 8, 1929; 2 ce. June 14; E pub. 
6721; William Boyd, Lansdowne, 
Pal. 13170 


Flamingo; words and music by B. 
Angus. [Photostat] © June 1, 
1929; 2 -¢ , dune,41;; Ei pub. 6668 ; 


Bernie Angus, New York. Bl arg 


Fleur d’amour; by George Edwards; 
violin and pf. © Apr. 18, 1929; 2 ec. 
June 1; E pub. 6855; Universal edi- 
tion a. g., Vienna. 13172 


Flirt; fox trot, by Jose Mommaert, of 
Belgium; odeon and salonorch. pts., 
with pf. conductor and ist violin 
conductor. 4to. © June 1, 1929; 
1 ec. May 28; E for. 4875; Aug. Cranz, 
G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 13173 


Flower; fox trot, par A. Mauprey, of 
France; erch. parties, avec. pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © May 25, 1929: 1c. 
June 10; E for. 5016; C. Joubert et 
cie., Paris. 13174 


-Fly in the sky; words and music by 


P. A. Cavallo, jr. © 1 ce. June 28, 
1929; E unp. 8430; Peter A. Cavallo, 
jr., Chicago. ba 2 és) 


Flying across; words and music by R. 
C. Parker. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. June 4, 1929; E unp. 
7570; Raymond Clayton Parker, New 
York. 13176 


Flying (The) fool; words by Joseph A. 
Zora, music by David Reed. © June 
1, 1929; 2 c. June 3; E pub. 6504; 
Joseph S. Zora, Marion, Mass. 

LiSy Ars 


Follow the leader; by Rob Roy Peery ; 
pf. © June 17, 1929; 2c. June 22; 
E pub. 6977; Boston music co., Bos- 
ton. 13178 


695 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13179 


Fond memories; waltz song, words and 
musie by T. H. Ainsworth. © June 
12, 1929; 2 c. June 19; E pub. 6849; 
Thomas H. Ainsworth, Niles, O. 

13179 


For Jesus goes with me, too; hymn, 
words and music by T. C. Ellis. © 
May 20, 1929; 2 « May 22; E pub. 
6519; Thos. C. Ellis, Cedar Grove, 
N. C. 13180 


For Molly and me; fox-trot song, words 
and music by Alfred Solman, Geo. 
Brown and Dale Wimbrow. © June 
18, 1929; 2 c. June 20; E pub. 6925; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 138181 


For Molly and me; fox-trot, words and 
music by Alfred Solman, Geo. Brown 
& Dale Wimbrow, arr. by “W. C. 
Polla; orch. pts. 4to. © June 14, 
1929; 2 c. June 15; E pub. 6766; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 13182 


For one little girl like you; words and 
music by R. H. Norton, jr. [Photo- 
stat] ©1c. June 27, 1929; E unp. 
8408 ; Robert Henry Norton, jr., Guil- 
ford, Conn. 13183 


For our country ; patriotic hymn no. 4, 
words and music by C. R. Brackels- 
berg. © 1. May 1, 1929; E unp. 
7674; Charlotte Rose Brackelsberg, 
Des Moines. 13184 


For someone I love; lyric by Benny 
Davis, music by Ted Snyder. © 
May 31, 1929; 2 ec. June 1; E pub. 
6433; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
New York. 13185 


Forest echoes; by Michael Aaron; pf. 
© June 17, 1929; 2 c June 22; BE 
pub. 6973 ; Boston music co., Boston. 

13186 


Forest frolics; a woodland fantasy, by 
William Hartman; pf. June 5, 
1929; 2 ec. June 26; E pub. 7075; 
Clarence Williams music pub. ¢o., 
inc., New York. 13187 


Forty drops; melody by Jim Baxter. 
© 1c. June 8, 1929; E unp. 7491; 
Southern musie pub. co., inc., New 
York. 13188 


Foshay tower; words and music by G. 
Schoettle. © 1c. June 26, 1929; HE 
unp. 8333; Gustay Schoettle, Minne- 
apolis. 13189 


Found my gal; words by Ivan Morris, 
music by Tal Henry. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. June 3, 1929; 
E unp. 7414; Southern musie pub. 
co., inc., New York. 13190 


pt. II, n. S., v. 24 


Four (The) winds; folk melodies from 
many lands, collected and arr. by 
Donald Gray, of Great Britain; pf. 
© June 1, 1929; 1 c. June 21; E for. 
5288; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

13191 


Four words; poem by Fritz Rotter, 
[English] adaptation by W. A., of 
Great Britain, music by Ralph Erwin. 
© May 22, 1929; 1c. June 3; E for. 
4870; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

13192 


Fox album of trombone solos; by vari- 
ous authors, arr. by F. J. St. Clair; 
pf. ace. v. 1. © June 24, 1929; 2:c. 
June 24; HE pub. 7034; Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. 13193 


Fox (Sam) collection of tenor banjo 
duets; by various authors, arr. by 
Walter Kaye Bauer; pf. ace. vol. 2. 
© June 20, 1929; 2 c. June 19; B 
pub. 6844; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 13194 


Fox (Sam) collection of tenor banjo 
solos; by various authors, arr. by 
Walter Kaye Bauer; pf. ace. vol. 2. 
© June 20, 1929; 2 c. June 19; EB 
pub. 6845; Sam Fox. pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 13195 


Foxtrot der Bessie; aus der oper Die 
schwarze orchidee, text von K. M. 
v. Levetzow, musik von Hugen 
d’Albert, of Germony. © Apr. 30, 
1929; 1 ec. June 1; E for. 5194; Uni- 
versal edition, a. g., Vienna. 138196 


Fra le rose; tango, by Giuseppe Fer- 
raro, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. [Melody only] © 1c. June 
12, 1929; E unp. 7871; Filo Miraglia, 
Brooklyn. 13197 


Friulein im wald; two-step, by E. Wil- . 
fahrt. [Melody only] © 1c. June 
17, 1929; E unp. 8058; Hddie Wil- 
fahrt, New Ulm, Minn. 13198 


Friction; fox-trot, by Fess Williams. 
[Melody only] 1 e June 13, 
1929; E unp. 8242; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 13199 


Friendless blues; melody by D. Wil- 
liams. © 1c. June 3, 1929; E unp. 
7410; Southern music pub. co., ine., 
New York. 13200 


Frisco blues; words and music by 
Allen bros. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. June 3, 1929; E unp. 
7461; Southern music pub. ¢o., inc., 
New York. 13201 


Frisco blues; words and music by Hat- 
tie Burleson. [Words and melody 


696 


. MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 


only] ©1c¢. June 15, 1929 ; E unp. 
8034; Columbia phonograph ¢o., inc., 
New York. 13202 


Fritz (Der) und seine lotte; walzer- 
lied, text u. melodie von O. M. Miil- 
ler, of Germany, op. 12; konzert- 
zither. © Mar. 6, 1929; 1 c. June 
1; E for. 5148; Otto Max Miiller, 
Berlin-Cé6penick, Germany. 13203 


Frivolity; march characteristic, by 
Royal Andrews Merwin, orch. by 
Walter Paul; orch. pts. 4to. © 
May 31, 1929; 2°¢.:June 3; _E puk. 
6453 ; Harms, inc., New York. 13204 


Frog-hop; fox trot, melody by Clifford 
Hayes. ©1c. June 8, 1929; E unp. 
7453: Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 13205 

Frolic (The); by E. C. Goedjen; pf. 
© June 3, 1929; 2c. June 6; E pub. 
6565; Eugenie Chloupek Goedjen, 
Green Bay, Wis. 13206 


From heaven above (Vom himmel 
hoch); words by Martin Luther, 
music by Herman M. Hahn, op. 93; 
pf. © June 17, 1929; 2 c. June 24; 
E pub. 6986; Concordia pub. house, 
St. Louis. 13207 


Fryin’ pan skillet blues; words and 
music by Bessie Tucker. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e¢. June 3, 
1929; E unp. 7421; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 13208 


Fun for all; by A. Louis Scarmolin; 
rhythmic orch. pts., with teacher’s 
se. and pf. 4to. © June 14, 1929; 
2c. June 17; EF pub. 7121; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 13209 


G. J. Ryan; march, by Vincenzo 
Spadea, of Italy, domiciled at New 


Mork: pi ©) dune 1y,49293,. 2) ¢. 
June 13; E pub. 6705; Vincent 
Spadea, New York. 13210 


Gaar det ikke nok se’ godt med en lille 
foxetrot; tekst af Leif Berg og Dan 
Folke, musik af Irving Yowa, of 
Denmark; pf. © June 15, 1928; 1 «¢. 
June 19, 1929; E for. 5168; Alfred 
Thorsings musikforlag, Copenhagen. 

AZZ 


Galilee ; Jesus calls us, by J. Sebastian 
Matthews; organ. © May 22, 1929; 
2c. June 4; BE pub. 6574; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 13212 


Gallant Old Glory; words and music 
by N. Gardner, arr. by Oroydon 
Howson Hartley. © June 6, 1929; 
2c. June 7: E pub. 6585; Nelson 
Gardner, New York. 13213 


13224 


Gallop to Georgia; by W. T. Narmour 
and 8. W. Smith. [Melody only] 
©) 1 ¢. June 17, 1929: E unp. 8017; 
W. T. Narmour and S. W. Smith, 
Avalon, Miss. 13214 


Garden frolic; by L. M. George; pf. 
© 1c. June 12, 1929; E unp. 7974; 
Lulu May George, Los Angeles. 

13215 

Garden (A) of good little girls; words 
and music by F. 8. Coburn, arr. by 
Lindsay McPhail. © 1 ¢. June 15, 
1929 ; EH unp. 8005; Frank S. Coburn, 
Milwaukee. 13216 


Garden quaint; by S. Miranda and R. 
Montgomery. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. June 10, 1929; E unp. 
7773 ; Stephens Miranda, Hollywood, 
Calif., and Reggie Montgomery, Pas- 
adena. vA WY 


Garden (The) where the praties grow ; 
song, old Ivish melody arr. by Sam- 
uel Liddle, of Great Britain. © 
May 25, 1929;° 1 c. May 29; F. for. 
4895; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

13218 


Garry, Owen; regimental march 7th 
U.S. Cavalry, by O. M. Nord; band 
pts. 4to. © June 8, 1929; 2c. June 
10; E pub. 6615; 7th U .S. Cavalry 
of Fort Bliss, Texas, Ft. Biiss, Tex. 

13219 


Gate’s biues; by Gates Miller. [Chords, 
single staff] © 1c. June 5, 1929; 
E unp. 7586; State street music pub. 
¢eo., ine, Chicago. 13220 


Gateway (The) of dreams; words by 
J. Will Callahan, music by Granville 
English, arr. by Mark Andrews; 
male voices. 4to. © June 6, 1929; 
2 ce. June 7; E pub. 6746; Harms, 
ine., New York. 13221 


Gateway (The) of dreams; words by 
J. Will Callahan, music by Gran- 
ville English; mixed voices. 4to. © 
June 6, 1929; 2 c. June 7; E pub. 
6747; Harms, inc., New York. 

13222 


Gaudeamus: marche, par Marcel De- 
vaux, of France; orch. parties, avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © May 25, 
1929; 1 c. June 10; E for. 5056; 
Choudens, Paris. 13223. 


Geisha in despair; by Rudolf Friml; 
pf... 4te;, ©, pMay. play wo2ge 2. c. 
June 1; E pub. 6631; Kalmus fil- 
music edition, New York. 13224 


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13225 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


ee erence 


George; words by G. Monahan, music 
by Samuel H. Speck. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 21, 1929; 
EK unp. 8182; Grace Monahan, 
Laredo, Tex. 13225 


Georgia blues; melody by Grady 
Owens. © 1c. June 3, 1929; E unp. 
7437; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 13226 


Georgia stomp; melody by Jim Baxter. 
© 1c. June 8, 1929; EB unp. 7492: 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 13227 


Gerechte (Der) gevatter; ballade, 
worte von Otto Ernst, musik von 
Robert Heger, of Germany, op. 15; 
basse-stimme. © Mar. 9, 1929; 1 «. 
May 3; BH for. 5205; Universal edi- 
tion, a. g., Vienna. 13228 


Get the L on down the road; words 
and music by J. M. Williams. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 « 
June 5, 1929; E unp. 7600; State st. 
music pub. ¢o., inc., Chicago. 13229 


Get up and hollo wow; words and 
musie by B. F. Murray. [Words and 
melody only] ©1ce. June 13,-1929; 
E unp. 7910; Benjamin F. Murray, 
San Diego, Calif. 13230 


Ghost (A) story; by Walter Rolfe; 
pf. © June 14, 1929; 2 c. June 20; 
E pub. 69385; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 13231 


Gift (The) recitation or song, lyrics 
by Norine Wintrow, music by Alma 
Stanley. © May 24, 1929; 2c. May 
28; E pub. 6676; M. S. Titus-Werner, 
Belmar, N. J. 13232 


Gipsy serenade; by Harry C. Banks, 
jr., violin and pf. © June 18, 1929; 
2c. June 20; E pub. 7097; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 


Girl of my dreams I long for thee; 
words and music by W. H. H. Sharp. 
{Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 14, 1929; E unp. 7959; Wil- 
liam H. H. Sharp, DeLand, Fla. 

13234 


Girl (The) of tomorrow; words by 
W. EH. Jennings, music by Bauer bros. 
©.1 ¢«.. June, 7,..19294 (EF Wn 17704 ; 
William HK. Jennings, Tampa, Fla. 

13235 


Girl (The) with the muff; lyric and 
music by [D.] Bigelow. © 1c. May 
14, 1929; E unp. 7672; Dorothie 
Bigelow, New York. 13236 


13233 | 


Give me back my fifteen cents: words 
and music by Binkley bros. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. June 8, 
1929; E unp. 7469; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 13237 


Give thanks and sing; words and 
music by J. S. Gore; mixed voices. 
© Apr. 15, °1929;"2 ¢. Apr 22a 9 
pub. 6556; James Seaborn Gore, 
Burkburnett, Tex. 13238 


Gladys; opérette in 3 actes, ouverture, 
musique de Vincent Puget, arr. par 
Ch. Delsaux, of France;  orch. 
restreint parties, avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © May 25, 1929; 1 c. June 10; 
E for. 5064; Choudens, Paris. 13239 


Glow of joy; words by Francis Nei'son, 
music by William Lester; high veice. 
© May 31, 1929; 2 c June 7; E pub. 
6796; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 


13240 
Gluck (Christoph Wilibald von) 
Orpheus; minuet, dance of the 


blessed spirits, arr. by W. EF. Am- 
brosio [pseud. of Gustav Saenger] ; 
violin and pf. © Apr. 15, 1929; 
2 e. June 27; E pub. 7229t Oar 
Fischer, inc., New York. 13241 


Go find somebody to love; by Michael 
H. Cleary, arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus ; 
vocal orch. pts.; in B fiat. 4to. © 
May 31, 1929; 2 c. June 4; E pub. 
6550; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

13242 


Go find somebody to love; words by 
Herb Magidson, musie by Michael 
H. Cleary, arr. by Ed. Smalle; male 
quartet. 4to. © June 17, 1929; 2 ¢. 
June 20; E pub. 6945; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 13243 


Go, go, glide; words by Mary Louise 
Grode, music by H. R. Grode. © 
1 ec. June 8 1929; E unp. 7746; 
Howard R. Grode, Jamaica, L. L., 
Nv 13244 


Go to bed; from Gold diggers of 
Broadway, lyric by Al Dubin, music 
by Joe Burke; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© May 20, 1929; 2 ec. May 23; E 
pub. 6479; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 13245 


Gobelins (The); from the suite The 
antique shop, by Jean Beghon; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
May 10; 1929; 2 ec. June 1; E pub. 
6635; Kalmus filmusie edition, New 
York. 13246 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 


God be in my head; anthem, words 
from the Sarum primer 1514, music 
by George F. Tomlinson, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices. 4to. © 
June 17, 1929; 1 ec. June 18; H for. 
5297; Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 

13247 


God is love; words and music by 
J. R. Baxter and Thos. P. Johnson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 3, 1929; E unp. 7424; Southern 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

13248 


God is our refuge; words from Psalms 
46 and 145. music by May Van Dyke; 
high voice; pf. or organ ace. 
Mar. 19, 1929; 2 ¢c.. June 27; E pub. 
7237; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

18249 


God keep you everywhere; words and 
music by Gerald Grey; med. voice. 
© June 12, 1929; 2c. June 17; EH 
mip. GSil> Jy. A. Parks..:co.,’ York, 
Neb. 13250 


God, who commanded the light; an- 
them for advent, epiphany or gen- 
eral, words from 2 Corinthians 4, 
music by John H. Yates; mixed 
voices, with organ ace. 4to. © June 
13, 1929; 2c. June 14; E pub. 6706; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 138251 


Godard (Benjamin Louis’ Paul) 
Scenes poétiques; op. 46, no. 1, arr. 
by M. L. Lake; full band pts., with 
conductor. 1. Dans les bois. [1 
other] © Apr. 9, 1929; 2 c. June 
27; E pub. 7232; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 13252 


Goin’ back to Tennessee; melody by 
B. Senter. © 1c. June 3, 1929; E 
unp. 7441; Southern music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 138253 


Going away; words and music by I. 
A. Williams, of Cuba. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 1, 1929; 
EK unp. 8311; Ivanhoe A. Williams, 
Rep. La. Sierra, Marianao, Havana, 
Cuba. 13254 


Golden light; waltzes, by C. D. Jor- 
don; pf. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © June 3, 1929; 2c. June 
17: E pub. 7202; Clifton D. Jordon, 
Pueblo, Col. 13255 


Goldfish (A) swims in my lily pool; 
by Irene Rodgers; pf. © May 28, 
1929; 2c. June 3; E pub. 6450; Bos- 
ton music co., Boston. 138256 


13267 


Golly but I’m lonely; words by L. 
Hall, music by Phil Starr. ©1.. 
June 15, 1929; E unp. 8011; Lucy 
Hall, Kearney, Neb. 13257 


Golondrina (La); Mexican folk song, 
by Narciso Serradell, arr. by Errol 
Collins; cornet solo or duet, with pf. 
ace. © June 15, 1929; 2c. June 14; 
E pub. 6708; Walter A. Quincke, 
Los Angeles. 13258 


Gondoles vénitiennes; par Paul Lee- 
mans, of Belgium; pf. © June 14, 
1929; 1 e. June 10; E for. 5083; Aug. 
Cranz, G.'m:'b:' H., Leipzig. 13259 


Good-bye rider; words and music by 
Ida May Mack. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. June 3, 1929; E unp. 
7463; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 13260 


Good luck to Lindy; words by Ernest- 
ine Werner, music by Helen Hanel 
fi. e, H. H. Haenel] © Apr. 16, 
1929; 2c. Apr. 26; EH pub. 6557; He 
len Hulda Haenel, St. Louis. 13261 


Good night, dear heart; words and 
music by W. Hogg, arr. by C. F. 
Hamer. © June 1, 1929; 2 c. June 
3: E pub. 6806; Wiliam Hogg, Law- 
rence, Mass. 13262 


Goofer feather blues; fox trot, melody 
by James Augustine. © 1 c. June 
3, 1929; E unp. 7442; Southern mu- 
sie pub. co., inc., New York. 13263 


Gopher galop; fox-trot, by Benjamin 
George McFall; orch. pis. 4to. © 
Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 30; E pub. 
7203; Star music co., Eldred, Pa. 

13264 


Got cut all to pieces; words and music 
by Bessie Tucker. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1 ce. June 38, 1929; H 
unp. 7415: Southern music pub. co., 
ine., New York. 13265 


Gounod (Charles Francois) Medita- 
tion; on the prelude of J. S. Bach, 
by C. Gounod, arr. by Ernest Reeves, 
of Great Britain; pf. © June 7, 
4929. de. June U0; HE sergea0g7 : 
Walsh, Holmes & co., ltd., London. 

13266 


Grace and beauty; intermezzo, by Wil- 
liam F. Schulze, scored by Leo A. 
Kempinski; orch. pts., with pf. or 
organ conductor and violin 1 con- 
ductor. © June 25, 1929; 2 c. June 
26; E pub. 7069; Irving Berlin stand- 
ard music corp., New York. 13267 


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13268 


Graded studies for the violin; rey., 
fingered and bowed by Léon J. Fon- 
taine, of Great Britain. bk. 10. © 
June '%,. 1929+ Pe. June 4H for. 
4928; W. Paxton & co., ltd., London. 

13268 


Grand (Le) mogol; ouverture, de Hd. 
Audyran, rev. et transcrite par Fran- 
cis Casadesus, of France; petit ou 
grand orch. parties, avec pf. conduc- 
teur et 1.°° violon conducteur. 4to. 
© May 25, 1929; 1c¢. June 10; E for. 
5061; Choudens, Paris. 13269 


Gratos ensuenos; por Simon G. Casas, 
of Mexico; pf. Svo. [Photostat] © 
June 18, 1929; 2 c. June 24; E pub. 
7021; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

13270 


Grauen (Das); von Th. Ritte, of Ger- 
many; orch. pts., with pf. conductor 
and 1st violin conductor. 4to. © 
Apr, .1),11929;.1..¢,- June, Aye HW ator. 
5151; Edition Otto Kuhl, G. m. b. H., 
Cologne/Rh., Germany. 13271 


Graziella del mio cuore; mazurek, di 
Cesarino Valenti, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York. [Melody only] 
© 1c. May 24, 1929; E unp. 7886; 
Joseph Cerabino, New York. 18272 


Great day; from the musical play, 


lyrics by William Rose and Edward 
Eliscu, music by Vincent Youmans; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © June 22, 
1929; 2c. June 25; EH pub. 7048; Vin- 
cent Youmans, ine., New York. 
13273 


Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) Hobgoblin; 
transeribed by Arthur Hartmann; 
violin and pf. © May 27, 1929; 2c. 
May 31; E pub. 6477; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 13274 


Gringo viejo; tango, de C. Carpentier, 
Ob. dtaly.;..pi.«. (©) Miaw 2.1929; 1 °e: 
June 4; E for. 4948; C. Carpentieri, 
Paris. alee args, 


Grottesca; per films cinematografiche, 
di Franco Vittadini, of Italy; ridu- 
zione per orchestrina ; parti, con pf. 
conduttore e violino conduttore. 4to. 
© June 3, 1929; 1c. June 5; E for. 
5100; G. Recordi & co., Milan. 18276 


Gruenberg (Louis) Six jazz epi- 
grams; op. 30”; pf. © Apr. 18, 1929; 
2c. June 1; E pub. 6859; Universal 
edition a. g., Vienna. 13277 


Gypsy bred; words by Ida Lowry Sin- 
clair, music by H. M. Van Zile. © 

1 ¢. June 19, 1929; E unp. 8106; 
Helen Marie Van Zile, Portland, Or. 
13278 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


Habanera; by Norman Demuth, of 
Great Britain; 2 pfs. © Dec. 10, 
1928; 1 e May 15; HE for. 5313 ; Ox- 
ford university press, London. 

13279 

Hiindel (Georg Friedrich) <A collee- 
tion of Hindel’s songs; selected and 
ed. by Walter Ford, of Great Brit- 
ain, with pf. aces. newly arr. by 
Rupert Erlebach, of Great Br'tain. 

to. v.'6, bar._v. 7, bass. (© June 
11, 1929; 1 ¢. each June 21; # for. 


5258, 5259; Boosey & eo., lid., Lon-: 


don. 13286, 138281 


—— QO Lord correct me; aria from Ri- 
naldo, sacred motet arr. by Herbert 
A. Fricker, of Great Britain: mixed 
voices. 4to. © June’ 26, 1929; 1 e. 
June 26; E for. 5305; Whaley, Royee 
& co., ltd., London. 13282 


Hail to Central; words and musie by 
Milton Jennings Converse; pf. 
Dec. 19, 1928; 2 c. June 5, 1929; EH 
pub. 6535; Central state teachers 
college, Mt. Pleasant, Mich. 138285 


Hair-a-gain, for beautiful hair; words 
and music by E. Whittemore. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ee. June 18, 
1929;. E unp. 8062; Harle Whitte- 
more, Baltimore. 13284 


Half-an-hour; theme song of The doe- 
tor’s secret, words by Pat K. Heale, 
music by David Paget, of Great Brit- 
ain. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © June 8, 1929; 1 e. June 
21; E for. 5256; Cavendish music 
co., London. 13285 


Hallowed memories; solo or duet, 
words by A. P. Knell, music by 
Benj. F. Knell. (in Devotional 
songs) -© June 8, 1929% 2G June 
10; E pub. 6604; Amy Preston Knell, 
Philadelphia. 18286 


Hangman’s blues; words and music by 
J. M. Williams. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. June 5, 1929; E unp. 
7601; State st. music pub. co., ine, 
Chicago. 13287 


Happiness; by A. Y. Schofield and. C, 
BE. Frost. [Chords, single staff] © 
1 c.. June 25, 1929; E .unp. 8289; 
Albert V. Schofield and Chester E. 


Frost, Beverly, Mass. 138288 
Happy, because I’m in love; from 


Great day, lyrics by William Rose 
and Edward Eliscu, musie by Vin- 
cent Youmans; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© June 22, 1929; 2c. June 25; EH 
pub. 7049; Vincent Youmans, inc,, 
New York. 13289 


700 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 


Happy days in music play; [compiled] 
by Preston Ware Orem and James 
Francis Cook; pf. © June 20, 1929; 
2 ec. and aff. June 24; AA 19874; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

13290 


Happy (The) hypocrite; pantomime 
ballet, after the story by Max Beer- 
bohm, composed by George Herbert 
Elwell; orch: se.: Boston, C. C. 
Birchard & co. © May 8, 1929; 2 «¢. 
May 25; E pub. 6844; Eastman 
school of music, Rochester, N. Y. 

13291 


Happy mem/’ries linger; waltz song, 
words and music by V. E. Wells, arr. 
by Burrell Van Buren.  Tilford, 
S. D., Wells pub. house. © May 31, 
feo ee, une O°. pub. 6557; 
Vera Enger Wells, Tilford, S. D. 


13292 
Happy-yappy; words and music by G. 
C. Watson. [Photostat] © June 


ae, 1929; 2c. June 21; HE pub: 6957; 
George C. Watson, Los Angeles. 
13293 
Hard to smile; words by H. B. Potts, 
music by Violet Constance Calhoun. 
©l1e. June 26, 1929; E unp. 8382; 
Howard B. Potts and Violet C. Cal- 
houn, Byesville, O. 13294 


Hard-up but happy; waltz ballad, writ- 
ten and composed by George Rastus, 
of Great Britain. © May 1, 1929; 
1c. June 20; E for. 5276; Allan & 
co., proprietary Itd., London. 13295 


Hordanger; by Arnold Bax, of Great 
Britain; 2 pfs. © May 28, 1929; 1 
e. May 31; E for. 4939; Murdoch, 
Murdoch & co., inc. with John G. 
Murdoch & co., ltd., London. 13296 


Havana; words by Raymond Young, 
music by M. Garrett. [Chords, sin- 
gle staff] © 1c. June 26, 1929: EB 
unp. 
York. 13297 

Have you forgotten, Cherie; waltz bal- 
lad. words and music by Benny 
Davis and J. Fred Coots. © June 6, 
1929; 2 c. June 8; E pub. 6764; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 13298 


Hawaii, I am calling you; lyric by W. 
A. Stackpole, music by Burrell Van 
Buren. Wenatchee, Wash., Stack- 
pole pub. house. © May 31, 1929; 
2 e. June 5; E pub. 6538; Wesley A. 
Stackpole, Wenatchee, Wash. 13299 


Hawaiian melody; by E. Blonstein. 
[Melody only] ©1c. June 26, 1929; 
E unp. 8332; Etta Blonstein, Chi- 
cago. 13300 


{OL 


8379; Marjorie Garrett, New: 


13310 


Haydn (Franz Josef) Symphony num- 
ber eleven in G; military symphony, 
ed. and annotated by Percy Goet- 
schius; pf. © July 9, 1929; 2 «¢. 
July 17; aff. July 16; A 20606; Oli- 
ver Ditson co., Boston. 13301 


Symphony number two in D; Lon- 
don symphony, ed. and annotated by 
Percy Goetschius: pf. © July 9, 
1O29 2 eG: July Be“atl, July [Gy A 
20607; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
13302 


Hazy dawning; words by W. Miller, 
music by H. Cantor. [Words and 
melody only] ©1ce. June 13, 1929; 
E unp. 79382; Wen Miller and Harry 
Cantor, Caldwell, N. J. 13303 


He is mine; hymn, words and music by 
Haldor Lillenas, of Norway, domi- 
ciled at Indianapolis. © May 15, 
1929; 2 ec. June 20; E pub.. 6912; 
Lillenas pub. co., Indianapolis. 

13304 


He is ready to help if you cry; hymn, 
words and music by P. P. Bilhorn. 
© une 22 1029; 12 e June 205 i 
pub. 7140; Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chi- 
cago. 13305 


He is tender with the beasts; poem by 
Wilfrid Gibson, music by Donald 
Ford, of Great Britain. © June 7, 
192912 te. June’ 12> Bi for: 'bt295 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 138306 


He leadeth me: O blessed thought; an- 
them, words by Joseph H. Gilmore, 
music by Charles Huerter; mixed 
voices; organ ace. 4to. © June 26, 
1929 -'2 c¢. June 27; pub. Waa; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

13307 


He'll be with me; words and melody 
by James Rowe and V. O. Stamps. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 12, 1929; E unp. 7836; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 

13308 


He made a heaven on earth for me; 
words and music by V. Lewis, of | 
Canada. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ec. June 25, 1929; E unp. 8365; 
Victor Lewis, New York. 13309 


He’s some mother’s boy just the same; 
words by E. Roberts, music by Phil 
Starr. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 19, 1929; E unp. 8100; 
Eletha Roberts, Conconully, Wash. 

13310 


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13311 


———_—_ 


He’s the Rose of Sharon; hymn, words 
and music by P. P. Bilhorn. © June 
24, 1929; 2 c. June 27; E pub. 7141; 
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago. 

13311 


He shut the lion’s mouth; words and 
music by Richard Bryant. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. June 13, 
1929; EK unp. 8231; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 13312 


He will come back to me; lyrics by 
Sylvia Fields [i. e. Sylvia Fields 
Ginsberg], .music by Bert Rose 
[pseud. of B. C. Rose] © 1c. June 
5, 1929; E unp. 7607; Bertha C. Rose, 
Chestnut Hill, Mass. 13313 


Hear the wedding bells; words and 
musie by P. A. Martella. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 c. June 27, 
1929; E unp. 8386; Paul Albert Mar- 
tella, Brooklyn. 13314 


Heart cry; poem by Karl Flaster, mu- 
sic by Vittorio Giannini. June 
15, 1929; 2 c. June 17; E pub. 6832; 
G. Riccordi & co., inc., New York. 

13315 


Heart (The) of the sunset; fox-trot 
ballad, words by Jean Frederick, 
music by Horatio Nicholls, of Great 
Britain; pf. ace. with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. 
Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © May 31, 1929; 1c. June 3; 
E for. 5121; Lawrence Wright music 
co., London. 13316 


Hearts and toys: fox-trot, words by B. 
E. Lamb, music by Dorothy Schrei- 
ber. © 1c. June 21, 1929; E unp. 
8185; Bess EH. Lamb, Davenport, Ia. 

13317 


Hearts may cross unseen; words 
adapted, music by B. V. Gaines. © 
1 ec. May 29, 1929; E unp. 8305; 
Berenice Van Loan Gaines, Hart- 
ford, Wis. 13318 


Hebrew melody; text in English, Ger- 
man, Russian and Yiddish by Marie 
Rap-hoph, music by Joseph Achron, 
of Russia, domiciled at New York, 
op. 33; high voice. © Apr. 12, 1929; 
2c. June 27; E pub. 7236; Carl Fis- 
cher, ine., New York. 13319 


Hedge (The) of briar; words by Helen 
Taylor, music by Granville Bantock, 
of Great Britain. © June 8, 1929; 
1 ec. June 21; E for. 5287; Boosey & 
co., ltd., London. 13320 


Hedge roses; valse, by Georg Hggeling, 
of Germany; pf. © June 13, 1929; 
2c. June 14; E pub. 6718; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 13321 


pt. ITI, n. s., Vv. 24 


Heimkehr yom werk; worte von Karl 
Henckell, musik von Erwin Lendvai, 
of Germany; minnerchor. 4to. © 
Mar. 6, 1929; 1 ¢c. June 1; E for. 
5146; Fr. Kistner & C. F. W. Siegel, 
Leipzig. 13322 


Hello Dixie! ding dong; by S. Miranda 
and R. Montgomery. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. June 10, 1929; 
E unp. 7775; Stephens Miranda, 


Hollywood, Calif., and Reggie Mont- . 


13323 


Hen pecked man; words and music by 
Hezekiah Jenkins. © June 3, 1929; 
2 c. June 26; E pub. 7073; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 13324 


Here am I where are you; words and 
music by Gladys Du Boyce, Gwen 
Rickard, Conrad, Gottler and Mitch- 
ell. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. June 22, 1929; E unp. 8202; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., New 
York. 13325 


Here and there and everywhere; words 
and music by H. J. Cleary. [Photo- 
-stat] ©1c. June 22, 1929; E unp. 
8209 ; Homer John Cleary, Marion, O. 
13326 


Here ’tis; fox-trot, by Fess Williams. 
[Melody only] ©1c. June 138, 1929; 
E unp. 8243; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 13327 


Hermosa Adelaida; letra y musica de 
Maria Rodriguez, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles. 8vo. [Photo- 
stat] © June 18, 1929; 2c. June 24; 
E pub. 7003; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 13328 


Herscher-Clement (J.) Douze espag- 
noles; sur des chants populaires, 
par J. H. Clément, of France; chant 
et pf. © May 2, 1929; 1c. June 4; 
E for. 4963; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 13329 


Heure (L’) ensoleillée; par Hd. Mig- 
nan, of France; orch. parties, avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © June 14, 
1929; 1 ¢. June 21; E for. 5244; 
Enoch & cie., Paris. 13330 


Hide me in the blood of Jesus; words 
and music by Benny Paris. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 c¢. June 12, 
1929; E unp. 7832; Southern music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 13001 


Hide the weinie blues; words and mu- 
sic by A. W. Clement. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 5, 1929; 
E unp. 7621; Arthur Wesley Clement, 
Mobile. 13332 


gomery, Pasadena. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nu. 6, 1929 


High school days; words by Charles 
H. Galligan, music by Sophie Nassy. 
© June 19, 1929; 2 ec. June 22; E 
pub. 6978; Artist’s publishers, New 
York. 133383 


Highland fling; arr. by Helen Mac- 
Gregor; pf. 6 hands. © June 14. 
1929; 2 ce. June 20; E pub. 6931: 
G. Schimer, inc., New York. 13334 


Hills of Bethlehem; words by John C. 
Shedd, music by M. A. Reed. © 1. 
June 21, 1929; EH unp. 8193; Mary 
Augusta Reed, Eagle Rock, Calif. 

13335 


Himalaya; marche, par R. Jacquemont, 
of France; orch. parties, avec pf. 
conductcur. 4to. © May 25, 1929; 
1 ¢. June 10; E for. 5059; Choudens, 
Paris. 13336 


Hindu chant of sacrifice; from Green 
goddess, by Ray Perkins; pf. 
June 13, 1929; 2 c. June 18; E pub. 
6885; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

13337 


Hipety hop; lyric by Pat Ballard 
[pseud. of F. D. Ballard], music by 
Tom Waring. [Words and melody 
only] ©l1c. June 24, 1929; E unp. 
8265; Francis Drake Ballard, New 
York. 13338 


Hobo’s spring song; words and music 
by Harry K.- McClintock. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. June 4, 
1929; E unp. 7567; Villa Moret, ince., 
San Francisco. 13339 


Hochzeit walzer; by E. Wilfahrt. 
[Melody only] © 1 c¢ June 17, 
1929; E unp. 8056; Eddie Wilfahrt. 
New Ulm, Minn. 13340 


Holderlin-lieder ; musik von Josef Mat- 
thias Hauer, of Austria, op. 32; bar. 
bd.p 3. © Agr. 19, 1929-1 ¢. June 
1; E for. 5195; Universal edition, 
a. g., Vienna. 13341 


Hog River waltz; by J. Cohen; Ist 
violin. ©1c. June 1, 1929; E unp. 
7376; Jack Cohen, Hartford. 18342 


Hold me close to your heart dear; 
words by E. R. Midyett, music by 
Phil Starr. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. June 8, 1929; E unp. 
1732; E. Roy Midyett, Norfolk, Va. 

13343 


Hollyhocks; words and music by B. 
Dormer. [Words and melody only | 
© 1c. June 7, 1929; E unp. 7685; 
Belle Dormer, Santa Cruz, Calif. 

13344 


13354 


Hollywood ; song with recitation, lyrics 
by Earle Foxe, music by L. Cowan. 
(Cover title:—Way out west in Hol- 
lywood) © June 1, 1929; 2 c. June 
7; E pub. 6590; Lynn Cowan, San 
Francisco. 133845 


Holy, holy, holy; anthem for. Trinity- 
tide, words by Bishop Heber, music 
by Gilbert A. Aleock, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices. 4to. © May 
Sr l1g29i deine Ss Hi for, 4e0e° 
Novello & co., 1td., London. 13346 


Hombre (Un) infeliz; letra y musica 
de Rafael Paramount, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Los Angeles; 2 voices. 
S8vo. [Photostat] © June 18, 1929; 
2c. June 24; E pub. 6995; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 13347 


Home abroad; from Rio Rita, lyric by 
Joseph McCarthy, music by Harry 
Tierney. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 7, 1929; E unp. 8030; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 13348 


Home brew, get on the water wagon 


with me; words by EH. B. Hunt, 
music by Samuel H. Speck. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © May 


2%, 19295 2 .¢c.,June 5:;-H pub. 6677; 
Emery B. Hunt, Montebello, Calif. 
13349 


Home folks; words and music by G. L. 
Ehrlich; pf. © 1c. June 15, 1929; 
EK unp. 7986; Grace L. Ehrlich, 
Weston, Id. 13350 


Homestead: (The) on the _ hillside; 
words by I. B. Johnson, music by 
I. B. Johnson and Ethel Fenner. © 
fee “fune 17,, 1929 3. NUN eO2 ae 
Ida B. Johnson, Malta Bend, Mo. 

i350 


Honey please don’t leave me now; 
words and music by J. Rechtzeit, of 
Poland, domiciled at New York; pf. 
@it ¢; June 17,'°1929: Peanp. .e0G.: 
Jack Rechtzeit, Brooklyn. ies tay 


Honey, you’se mah rose; words and 
music by F. A. Clark; mixed voices; 
humming ace. 4to. © June 14, 
1929: 2 ¢@ Juneil?}; BE pubs 1125; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

HBBH3 


Honeymoon blues; words by R. C. 
Wylie, music by David Reed. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © June 
24, 1929; 2 ec. June 28; E pub. 7187; 
Ruie Clarice Wylie, Lefers, Tex. 

13354 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13355 


pt. m1, n. s:, Vv. 24 


Honeymoon Isle; lyrics by Flora J. 
Center, music by R. A. Anderson. 
(In Theme songs of The kamaaina ) 
© June 14, 1929; 2 c. June 18; EB 
pub. 6822; Robert Alexander Ander- 
son, Honolulu. 13355 


Honor thy mother; child sacred ballad, 
words and music by J. Barclay, arr. 
by H. Alf Kelley. © June 17, 1929; 
2c. June 22; E pub. 6984; Jordan 
Barclay, Indianapolis. 13355 


Honora; opera in 1 act, libretto and 
musie by C. H.-Pottorf. © 1 « 
June 22, 1929; E unp. 8300; Con- 
stance Hastings Pottorf, Portland, 
Or. 13357 


rloot-owl’s (The) hooting; words by 
O. Dow, music by Chester Escher ; 
ist violin: * ©-d ec. June 24-1929: 
E unp. 8283; Otis Dow, Boothbay 
Harbor, Me. 13358 


Hop on a happy star; lyric by Pat 
Ballard [pseud. of F. D. Ballard], 
music by Tom Waring. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 24, 1929; 
E unp. 8258; Francis Drake Ballard, 
New York. 13359 


Hop scotch; by Helen Dallam; pf. © 
June 24, 1929; 2 c. June 24; E pub. 
7038; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 

13360 


Hop, skip and jump; by Rob Roy 
Peery; pf. © May 28, 1929; 2 c. 
June 3; E pub. 6447; Boston music 
co., Boston. 13361 


Hostess (The); words by Ned Joyce 
Heaney, music by P. Semon. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 c¢. May 23, 
1929; E unp. 7980; Primrose Semon, 
New York. 13362 


Hot serenade; slow stomp, by Gerhard 
Mohr, of France; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © May 2, 1929; 
1c. June 4; E for. 4952; H. Ben- 
jamin, Paris. 13363 


Hot Shot Walker; words and music by 
Gene Taylor [i. e. B. E. Taylor, jr.] 
[Photostat] © 1 ¢. June 11, 1929; 
E unp. 7807: Bayard Eugene Taylor, 
jr., Monrovia, Calif. 13364 


Hot water blues; melody by B. Moten. 
© 1c. June 3, 1929; E unp. 7467; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 13365 


House (The) of wonderful dreams; 
words and music by A. L. Hennings. 
[Words and melody only] ©. 1 «. 
June 13, 1929; E unp. 7906; Alice 
Laver Hennings, Davenport, Ia. 

13366 


How can I ecail you sweetheart when 
you're less than a friend to me: 
lyrics by M. C. Vest, music by Chas. 
L. Johnson. © 1 ec. June 27, 1929; 
E ounp. 8425; Mabel C. Vest, Kansas 
City, Kan. 13367 


How can I do without you, inspira- 
tion; words and music by R. Earle. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 20, 1929; E unp. 8138; Richard 
Earle, New York. 13368 


How can I love again, after loving 
you; fox-trot, lyric by Benée Rus- 
sell, music by Vincent Rose, arr. by 
Eddie Bard; . orch.. pts. - 4te20@ 
May 27, 1929;..2 & May. 29-08) up 
6491; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

13369 


How sweet the moonlight sleeps (Mor 
felys ymay cwsg) ; part song, words 
from Shakespeare, Welsh words and 
music by D. Vaughan Thomas, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices. Lon- 
don, Rowland’s. 4to. © June 11, 
1929; 1. c«.. June 25; Eterna 
Solomon Rowland, London. 13370 


Hu ana ka makani e; kainuki ‘hula, © 


words and music by Alice Makalena 
Rickard. © 1 ec. June 1, 1929; EB 
unp. 7560; Frances H. King, Hono- 
lulu. 13371 


Huacal (El); corrido, words and 
music by E. Rubio, of Mexico; pf. 
© 1c. Jan. 16, 1929; E unp. 2859; 
Ernesto Rubio, Los Angeles. (13372 


Hula baby; words and music by T. 

Jobe. [Words and melody only] © 

1 ¢. June 20, 1929; E unp. 8144; 
Thelma Jobe, Muskogee, Okl. 

13373 


Hungarian welcome; by M. Salta, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York; 
melody, with pf. acc. © 1c. June 
13, 1929; E unp. 7940; Menotti Salta, 
New York. 13374 


Hunter’s (The) moon; words by 
Mildred Seitz, music by Ralph Cox. 
© June 21, 1929; 2 c. June. 24, 8 
pub. 7086; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. 13375 


Hunting (A) scene; descriptive piece, 
by P. Bucalossi, arr. by M. L. Lake; 
full band pts., with conductor in C. 
4to. © Mar. 23, 1929; 2 c. June 27; 
E pub. 7223; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. oT See 


Hurrah for Johnson county; words 
and music by R. B. Rushing; pf. © 


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13397 


June 22, 1929; 2 c. June 22; E pub. | I can hear your step before I see you; 


no. 6, 1929 
6983: Robert Benton Rushing, 
Ozark, Ill. 13877 


Hyland’s house duett; words and mu- 
ste by’ 'R. Cliltyland: pf:. © Ic. 
June 10, 1929; E unp. 8129; Richard 
Carvel Hyland, Los Angeles. 138378 


Hymn at evening; 2 pt. song, music by 


Walter Howe Jones; sop. and alto.. 


440!" © June 26, 1929: -2 ¢c. June 
27; E pub. 7132; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 13379 


Hymn (A) of praise; praise the Lord, 
ye heav’ns, adore Him; stanzas 1 
and 38 anon., stanza 2 by Edw. Oster, 
music by Ros Vors; high voice. © 
June 1, 1929; 2 c. June 24; E pub. 
6987; Concordia pub. house, St. 
Louis. 


Hymn singin’ Bill: words and music 
by Frank Fugitte. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. June 5, 1929; E 
unp. 7584; State street music pub. 
co., inc., Chicago. 13381 


I; words and music by M. M. Pearl. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
June 5, 1929; E unp. 7609; Musetta 
Markland Pearl, Oklahoma City, 
Okl. 13382 


I ain’t a gonna tell; words and music 
by Mark Strachan and Brooke Shaw. 
of Great Britain; pf. and ukulele 
ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © May 15, 1929; 1 c. May 
25; E for. 4981; Bennet Scott, Lon- 
don. 13383 


I ain’t goin’ to work on Sunday be- 
cause it is a sin; words and music 
by E. W. Shockley. [Words and 
melody only] ©ic. June 19, 1929; 
E unp. 8096; Emory W. Shockley, 
Salisbury, Md. 13384 


I am so blue, ’cause you love somebody 
else; words and music by Bob Green- 
well [i. e, R. H. Greenwell] ©1e. 
June 5, 1929; E unp. 7578; Robert 
Holmes Greenwell, Washington. 

13385 


I can forget all the others, but I ean’t 
forget you; words and music by T. 
and N. Jay. © 1’c. June 4, 1929; 
E unp. 7534; Tillie Jay and Nancy 
Jay, New York. 13386 


I can get it for you wholesale; lyric 
by Charles Tobias, music by Jack 
Ellis. © June 1, 1929; 2 e. June 
4; E pub. 6524; Santly bros., inc., 
New York. 13387 


13380 . 


by D. Tiomkin, of Russia, domiciled 
at New York; ist violin. © 1 «. 
June 28, 1929; E unp. 8421; Dimitri 
Tiomkin, New York. 13388 


I can never tell the half; hymn, words 
by D. Rand Pierce, music by Haldor 
Lillenas, of Norway, domiciled at 
Indianapolis. © May 15, 1929; 2 e. 
June 20; E pub. 6913; Lillenas pub. 
co., Indianapolis. 13389 


I cannot keep from loving Him; hymn, 
words and music by P. P. Bilhorn. 
© June 24, 1929; 2 « June 27: EH 
pub. 7142; Peter Philip Bilhorn, 
Chicago. 13390 


I’d like to be a Gipsy; by Michael .H. 
Cleary, arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus; 
vocal orch. pts.; in C. 4to. © May 
31, 1929; 2 ¢. June 4; E pub. 6551; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

13391 


I’d like to be a Gipsy; fox-trot, words 
and music by Ned Washington and 
Michael H. Cleary, arr. by Joseph 
Nussbaum; dance orch. pts. 4to. © 
May 31, 1929; 2 c. June 4; E pub. 
6547 ; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

13392 


I didn’t know that you stole my heart, 
when I stole a kiss from you; words 
and music by A. Ebelt. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 20, 1929; 
E unp. 8139; Alfred Ebelt, Bay City, 
Mich. 13393 


I do not ask, O Lord; anthem, text by 
Adelaide A. Procter. music by Ed- 
uardo Marzo, op. 136 bis; quartet or 
cho. of mixed voices, with solo for 
sop. or ten. and organ ace. 4to. © 
June 19, 1929; 2 c. June 20; E pub. 
6902; R. L. Huntzinger, inc, New 
York. 13394 


I don’t have to fall asleep to dream 
of you; lyrics by Irving Kahal, mu- 
sie by J. Russel Robinson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. June 24, 
1929; E unp. 8299; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 13395 


I don’t want your kisses if I ean’t 
have your love; words and music by 
Fred Fisher and Martin Broones. © 
June 7, 1929; 2 ¢. June 10; E pub. 
6622; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
New York. 13396 


I dream of you; waltz ballad. words 
and music by C. Maduro, of Nether- 
lands, domiciled at New York. © 
1 e. June 20, 1929; E unp. 8117; 
Charles Maduro, New York. 18397 


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13398 


I dreamed of you; words and music 
by A. I. Norton. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. June 5, 1929; E 
unp. 7635; Amy Isadora Norton, 
Caldwell, N. J. 13398 


I feel lonesome when I’m alone; fox- 
trot, words by L. A. Sarault, music 
by Ray Hibbeler. © 1c. June 22, 
1929; E unp. 8221; Louis A. Sarault, 
Central Falls, R. I. 13399 


I fell in love with you; lyrics by 
Sammy Lerner, music by Max Pri- 
val. © June 6, 1929; 2 c. June 7; 
E pub. 6567; De Sylva; Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 13400 


I go where I please when I want to, 
but I never take my wife; words 
and music by A. D. W. Davis. 
[Words and melody only] ©l1e. 
June 13, 1929; E unp. 7901; Amaza 
Dewey Weaver Davis, Cleveland. 

13401 


I guess I'll have to; words and music 
by W. M. Sims. © 1c. June 25, 
1929; E unp. 8860; William McKin- 
ley Sims, Buffalo. 13402 


I guess I'll have to change my plan; 
from The little show, words by How- 
ard Dietz, music by Arthur 
Schwartz; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
June 7, 1929; 2 @ June 10; E pub. 
6769; Harms, ine., New York. 13408 


I had to eccome back; words by Bernie 
Grossman [i. e. Bernard Gorssman], 
musie by Isham Jones; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. Chicago, Grossman & 
Lewis music pub. co. © May 6, 
1929; 2 ec. May 8; E pub. 6737; Ber- 
nard Grossman and Hdward Lewis, 
Chicago. 13404 


— 


just can’t make my heart behave; 
words and music by M. Laing. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
June 25, 1929; EH unp. 8292; Marie 
Laing, New York. 13405 


— 


knew that you’d come back; words 
and music by D. E. Hoxie. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. June 7, 
1929; EK unp. 7690; David E. Hoxie, 
Northampton, Mass. 13406 


— 


knew ’twas you; fox-trot, words by 
W. S. Francis, music by C. T. Wil- 
more; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
Wesley E. C. Holmes. © June 11, 
1929 : June 17; E pub. 6784; 
William 8. Francis and Clarence T. 
Wilmore, New Haven. 138407 


ARE Gh 


pt. II, n. s., v. 24 


I know why ; one-step song, words and 
musie by W. Bird. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. June 13, 1929; BH 
unp. 7923; Wilbur Bird, New York. 

13408 

I'll always wonder why; words and 
music by Dora K. McDaniel. ©1e. 
June 5, 1929; E unp. 7608; Okla- 
homa song producing co., ine., Okla- 
homa City, Okl. 13409 


Til be happy; words and music by O. 
A. Parris. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c«. June 3, 1929; E. unp. 
7433; Southern music pub. co., inc, 
New York. 13410 


Ill be waiting for you; waltz ballad, 
words by D. Lane, music by Chris- 
tian L. Philippus. © 1 ¢. June 1, 
1929; E unp. 7372; Dona Lane, Den- 
ver, 13411 


Til bob up with the bob-o-link in the 
morning; words by Irving Kahal 
and Willie Raskin, music by Sammy 
Fain. © June 5, 1929; 2c June 6; 
E pub. 6541; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, ine., New York. 13412 


Ill fly with you, up to the silv’ry 
moon; words and music by P. A. 
Cavallo, jr. © 1c. June 28, 1929; 
E unp. 8481; Peter A. Cavallo, jr., 
Chicago. 13413 


T’ll have the blues all the time; words 
and music by Geo. D. Bickford. © 
May 29, 1929; 2 « June 5; E pub. 
6770; University City music publish- 
ers, Iowa City, Ia. 138414 


T’ll keep on dreaming cf you; fox-trot, 
words and music by J. Fred Coots, 
Al Dubin, and Walter 8. Rode, arr. 
by Harry Ferguson; orch. pts. 4to. 
© June 13, 1929: 2 e June 14; H 
pub. 6710: Edward B. Marks music 
co., New York. 18415 


Ill kiss all your tears away, Sweet- 
heart; words and mus‘ec by M. Short. 
© May 29, 1929; 2 ce. June 5: E pub. 
6584; Mark Short, Durant, Okl. 

13416 


Ill never be the same; words and 
music by H. Luft. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. June 4, 1929; E 
unp. 7627; Herman Luft, New York. 

13417 


I'll only remember your love; lyres 
by Benny Walker, music by Cookie 
Cohen. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 13, 1929; E unp. 7918; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 15418 


706 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 


I'll remember you; words by J. HE. 
Guernsey, music by F. Thompson. 
Qic. June 11, 1929; E unp. 7894; 
Floyd Thompson and J. E. Guern- 
sey, Indianapois. 13419 


Tl rise when the rooster crows; words 
and musie by Binkley bros. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. June 3, 
1929; E unp. 7470'; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 13420 


long for you tonight; words by J. 
Peiren, music by Phil Starr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. June 29, 
1929; E unp. 8447; Julius Pe'ren, 
Buffalo. 13421 


I lost my heart one moonlight night; 
words and music by Majie Davis 
[i. e., M. M. M. Davis] ©1 ce. June 
3, 1929; E unp. 7548; Majie May M. 
Davis, Los Angeles. 13422 


I love her just the same; words and 
music by L. Wilken. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 29, 1929; 

_E unp. 8464; Louis Wilken, New 
Orleans. 13423 


I love to hear you singing; duet, words 
by Lillian Glanville, music by Haydn 
Wood, arr. by William Stickles: sop. 
or ten. and alto or bar. New York, 
Chappell-Harms, ine. © June 13, 
1929; 2 e@ June 15; E pub. 6749; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 13424 


I love you dear; words by E. L. Iba- 
fez, music by Theodore Serafin. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Apr. 24, 1929: E unp. 7679; Earl 
Leonard Ibanez, Phoenix, Ariz. 

13425 


I love you—I hate you, for making a 
fool out of me; waltz, from Careers, 
lyric by Al. Bryan, music by Geo. 
W. Meyer, arr. by Archie Bleyer: 
dance oreh. pts. 4to. © June 7. 
1929; 2 ec. June 11;.E pub. 6869; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

13426 


-_ 


I love you Monday; by D. Tiomkin, 
of Russia, domiciled at New York; 
1st violin. © 1 ce. June 27, 1929; 
BE unp. 83888; Dimitri Tiomkin, New 
York. 13427 


I love you more than anyone else; 
waltz song, words and music by 
A. L. Secocea, New York City, Frank 
Harding....© .May 27,,. 1929%..2 c. 
June 19: E pub. 6967; Anthony L. 
Scoecca, Albany. 13428 


I loved him dearly, but he didn’t un- 
derstand; words and music by I. N. 


13438 


only ] 
7354 ; 
13425 


Gray. [Words and melody 
© 1c. June i, 1929; E unp. 
Iris N. Gray, Bristol, N. H. 


I’m a dreamer, aren’t we all? words 
and music by B. G. De Sylva [pseud. - 
of George Gard De Sylval, Lew 
Brown and Ray Henderson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. June 18, 
1929; E unp. 8125; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, ine., New York. 

13430 


I'm a mighty tight woman; words and 
music by Sippie Thomas. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 c¢. June 38, 
1929; E unp. 7408; Southern music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 13431 


I’m Al Jolson’s mammy; words by 
Arthur Conrad, music by Moe Krauss 
and A. Conrad. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. May 23, 1929; B unp. 
7981; Primrose Semon, New York. 

13432 


I’m always chasing fig leaves; words 
and music by Smiles Jennings 
[pseud. of E. P. Jennings.] © 1 ec. 
May 16, 1929; E unp. 6812; Edgar 
Petty Jennings, Beaumont, Tex. 

134383 


I’m crazy over Daisy; words and 
musie by Dick Wilson. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 38, 1929; 
E unp. 7439; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 13454 


I’m cuckoo again; words and music by 
Abner Silver, Al Lewis and Al 
Sherman. © June 1, 1929; 2 ¢. June 
3; E pub. 6509; George & Arthur 
Piantadosi, inec., New York. 18435 


I’m disappointed in you; words and 
musie by Don Beidleman, Bert Lown 
and Irving Bibo; pf. acc, with 
ukulele arr. by A. J. Franebini. © 
June 8, 1929; 2 c. June 8; FE pub. 
6589; Bibo-Lang, ine., New York. 

13436 


I’m getting to be a big girl now; 
words and music by F. L. Veach. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
June 5, 1929; 2 ec. June 19; E pub. 
6964; Frank L. Veach, Marion, Iil. 

13437 


I’m glad that you left me alone: words 
by A. P. Faro, music by Fred Long- 
shaw. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 5, 1929; E unp. 7625; 
Alfred Paul Faro, New York. 13438 


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134389 


I’m goin’ to dream about you; words 
and music by F. Maloney. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. June 26, 
1929; EH unp. 8348; Frank Maloney, 
Brooklyn. 13439 


I’m going to miss you; words and 
music by Dick Hanch. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 3. 1929; 
E unp. 7530; Richard R. Ranch, 
Minneapolis. 13440 


I’m gonna live so God can use me; 
words and musie by Benny Paris. 


[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
June 6 12;,7°>51929 7.6 BH, Up: yr Fs53 
Southern musie pub. co., ine., New 
York. 13441 


I’m gonna stomp Mr. Henry Lee: fox- 
trot, words by Jack Teagarden, Peck 
Kelly and George Rubens, music by 
Hddie Condon. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ec. June 21, 1929; E unp. 
8176; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 13442 


I’m gwine ter wait twell my Lord 
a-calls me; negro spiritual, words 
and music by F. A. Clark; mixed 
voices. 4to. © June 14, 1929; 2c. 
June 17; E pub. 7126; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 13443 


I’m happy ’cause I was wrong; words 
by Irving Caesar, music by Harry 
Woods. © June 19, 1929; 2 c. June 
20; E pub. 6899; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 13444 


I’m in love with you; words and music 
by A. Howard. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. June 12, 1929; E unp. 
7816; Anna Howard, New York. 

13445 


I'm in paradise, since I met you; 
waltz ballad, words and music by 
V. Zace. San Francisco, Sunset 
musie publishers. © June 17, 1929; 
2 ec. June 25; E pub. 7042; Vera 
ace, San Francisco. 13446 


I’m just a vagabond lover; fox-trot, 
words and music by Rudy Vallée 
and Leon Zimmerman, arr. by O. 
Sciacca; band pts. obl. 24mo. © 
June 19, 1929; 2 c. June 20; E pub. 
6923; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

13447 


I'm just a vagabond lover; words and 
music by Rudy Vallée and Leon 
Zimmerman, arr. by Kenn Sisson; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor and 
1st violin conductor. © June 13, 
1929; 2 ec. June 14; E pub. 6708; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 138448 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


I’m lonesome for you, mother mine; 
waltz ballad, words, music and 
ukulele arr. by Clarence E. Hewitt; 
pf. ace. © June 11, 1929; 2 ¢. June 
17; E pub. 6782; Hewitt music co., 
Detroit. 138449 


I'm losing you; lyric by Sam Lewis 
and Joe Young, music by Bert. Grant. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 6, 1929; H unp. 7661; Remick 
music corp., New York. 13450 


I'm mad; words and music by B. 
Garde. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 24, 1929; BE unp. 8268; > 
Betty Garde, New York. 13451 


I’m on my way to heaven; fox trot, 
words and music by Ted Pola and 
Gene Silver, of Great’ Britain; pf. 
ace., With ukulele arr. by Harry J. 
Stafford. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © May 25, 1929; 1c. June 
5; E for. 4909; Campbell, Connelly 
& co., London. 13452 


I'm perfectly satisfied ; words by Edgar 
Leslie, music by Jos. Geo. Gilbert, of 
Great Britain; pf. acc., with banju- 
lele banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin 


D. Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © June 19, 1929; 1 «. 
June 25; E for. 5293; Lawrence 


13453 


I’m saving all my love for you; words 
and music by C. F. Dungan. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. June 3, 
1929; E unp. 75388; Cornelius F. 
Dungan, Hartford. 128454 


I’m so happy; words and musie by H. 
D. Wilson. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. June 26, 1929; EH unp. 
8356; Howard D. Wilson, La Grande, 
Or. 13455 


I'm so sorry ; words by Philip H. Glind- 
meyer, music by EH. Guerin. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e¢. June 5, 
1929; E unp. 7575; Hmile Guerin, 
New Orleans. 13456 


I’m so tired of it all; words and music 
by James F. Hanley; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © June 14, 1929; 2c. June 15; 
E pub. 6738; Charles Bayha music 
co., ine., New York. 13457 


I’m so tired of living all alone; words 
and music by L. Johnson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. June 17, 
1929; E unp. 8315; Lonnie Johnson, 
New York. 13458 


I'm someone else’s baby, so stop follow- 
ing me around; words and music by 
M. Berger. [Words and melody 


Wright music co., London. 


708 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 


only] ©1e. June 10, 1929; E unp. 
7751; Mac Berger, New York. 
13459 


I'm sorry I made you cry; fox-trot, by 
N. J. Clesi, new arr. by Frank Skin- 
ner; orch. pts., with words. 4to. © 
June 14, 1929; 2 c. June 15; E pub. 
6767 ; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

13460 

I’m the medicine man for the blues; 
from Is everybody happy, lyric by 
Grant Clarke, music by Harry Akst; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © June 13, 
1929; 2 c. June 18; E pub. 6883; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 13461 


I’m thirsty for kisses—hungry for love, 
lonely, with only, just me; by Lou 
Davis and J. Fred Coots, arr. by 
Jean Oliver, of Belgium; band orch. 
pts., with solo B flat cornet conduc- 
tor; in D flat. obl. 24mo. © May 
31, 1929; 2 c. June 4; E pub. 6545; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

13462 


\I'm too young to be careful and too 
sweet to be good; lyric by Al Bryan, 
music by Geo. W. Meyer, arr. by 
Geo. J. Trinkaus; voc. orch. pts. 
4to. © June 17, 1929; 2 c. June 20; 
E pub. 6953; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 13463 


I’m treading the highway; lyrics by 
S. Lockriiz, music by Horatio F. 
Cirino. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 10, 1929; E unp. 7786; 
Samuel Lockritz, Brooklyn. 18464 


I'm walking through clover, ’'m happy 
in love; words and music by Cliff 
Friend and Lew Pollack; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © June 6, 1929; 2 «. 
June 8; E pub. 6593; Remick music 
corp., New York. 13465 


I’m weary to night; words adapted, 
music by B. V. Gaines. © 1 ¢c. May 
29, 1929; E unp. 8806; Berenice Van 
Loan Gaines, Hartford, Wis. 

13466 


I’m yours; words by Benny Davis, mu- 
sic by J. Fred Coots; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © June 20, 1929; 2 c. June 22; 
E pub. 6970; Remick music corp., 
New York. 13467 


I met you, I loved you; by R. Yount; 
pf. © 1c. June 19, 1929; E unp. 
8115; Rosalie Yount, Chicago. 

13468 

I miss you; words by Scottie McKenzie 
Frashier, music by L. M. George. © 
1e. June 12, 1929; E unp. 7977; Lulu 
May George, Los Angeles. 


13469 | 


13480 


I miss your kiss; words and melody by 
J. V. MacDonald. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. June 26, 1929; E 
unp. 8347; J. Vincent MacDonald, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 13470 


I must be crazy; words and music by 
EK. C. Mahoney; pf. iL Ce dune 
3, 1929; E unp. 7553; Edward C. 
Mahoney, San Pedro, Calif. 13471 


I need you, only you, to make all my 
dreams come true; words and music 
by W. A. Dick; pf. © 1c. June 15, 
1929; E unp. 7962; Walter A. Dick, 
Denver. 13472 


never dreamed you’d pass me by; 
words and music by Irene Beasley 
and Frances MacLaren. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. June 3, 1929; 
E unp. 7458; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 13473 


I never knew I loved you; words and 
musie by G. B. Ribenack. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. June 1, 
1929; E unp. 7390; Gertrude Berry 
Ribenack, Little Rock, Ark. 13474 


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I never knew what it meant to be blue; 
fox-trot song, words by David Hod- 
gins, music by A. W. Drill. [Chords, 
single staff] © 1c. June 13, 1929; 
E unp. 7930; A. Ward Drill, Wood- 
stock, Ill. - 18475 


I only knew it was you; words and 
music by Clare Kummer. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. June 19, 
1929: E 8090: De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, ine., New York. 13476 


Lom 


only wish my dreams come true; 
words and music by S. Lato. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
May 27, 1929; E unp. 76838; Sam 
Lato, St. Louis. 13477 


I said goodbye to the sunshine when 
I said goodbye to you; words and 
music by Benny Davis and J. Fred 
Coots. © May 31, 1929; 2 ¢. June 
1; E pub. 6486; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 13478 


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tried to run away from love; words 
and music by H. H. Herr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. June 22, 
1929; E unp. 8198; Helen Hoyle 
Herr, Washington. 13479 


I tried to tear you from my heart; 
words by D. Gorman, music by B. M. 
Hale. © 1c. June 12, 1929; E unp. 
7878; Dorothy Gorman, Andover, 
iy aes 13480 


709 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES © 


13481 


I truly understand, you love another 
man; words and music by G. Roark. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 12, 1929; E unp. 7837; Southern 
music pub. co., inec., New York. 

13481 


I ups to him and he ups to me; words 
and music by J. Durante. [Words 
and melody cnly] ©1« June 6, 
1929; E unp. 7658; Jimmy Durante, 
Flushing, 1. 1.,./N: Ye 13482 


I’ve a snappy, catchy, flashy little 
mama; words and music by C. M. 
Meriweather. [Words and melody 
only] ©41c. June 138, 1929; E pub. 
7909; Carrye Mae Meriwether, Ft. 
Worth, Tex. 13483 


I’ve got a sweetie; words and music 
by Billie Rainsford [pseud. of M. 
H. Miller. Words and melody only. 
Photostat] © 1c May 31, 1929; 
HE ounp. 8309; Marguerite H. Miller, 
New York. 13484 


I’ve got the world right in the palm 
of my hand; words and music by 
Lou Davis and J. Fred Coots. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
June 14, 1929; E unp. 8082; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 13485 


I’ve never seen a smile like yours; by 
Justin Johnson and Eddie Frazier, 
arr. by Herbert Deer; mixed voices. 
4to. © June 7, 1929; 2 c. June 11; 
E pub. 6866; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 13486 


I’ve put away a little dream; words by 
B. Y. Williams, music by G. W. Hem- 
ingway. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 3, 1929; E unp. 7561; 
Grace Whitley Hemingway, Webster 
City, Ia. 13487 


I wanna be kissed by someone, but I 
don’t know who it will be; words by 
J. M. Mulholland, music by V. Johns. 
© 1c. June 18, 1929; HE unp. 8079; 
John M. Mulholland and Vivian 
Johns, Butte, Mont. 13488 


I want my old pal back; words and, 


music by M. Farkas. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 20, 1929; 
EK unp. 8140; Mary Farkas, Reading, 
Pa. 138489 


I want to be always with you; words 
by M. R. Browne and J. D. Craw- 
ford, music by Henry J. Storer. © 
1c. June 12, 1929; E unp. 7970; 
James D. Crawford, Boston. 13490 


I want to meander in the meadow; 
words and music by Harry Woods 


pt. II, n.s., v. 24 


and Charles Tobias; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by May Singhi Breen. 
© June 11, 1929; 2c. June 12; B 
pub. 6669; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. "13491 


I want you back; words by Abraham 
A. Schenck, music by Elizabeth G. 
Black. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 13, 1929; E unp. 7931; 
Abraham Schenck, Brooklyn. 13492 


I want your love; lyric by Pat Ballard 
[pseud. of F. D. Ballard], musie 
by Tom Waring. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. June 24, 1929; 
E unp. 8266; Francis Drake Ballard, 
New York. 13493 


I want your love today; lyric by 
George Hlliston, music by V. Stan- 
thon and F. A. Randall. ©1c. June 
20, 1929; FE unp. 8162; Frederick 
Art Randall and Victor Stanthon, 


Cincinnati. 138494 
I was born to go upon the stage; words 
and music by Arthur C. Mars. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 


June 26, 1929; E unp. 8330; Arthur 
EK. Seymour, New York. 13495 


I was made to love you; lyrics by 
Charles Tobias, music by H. Veo and 
Doris Tauber. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. June 19, 1929; E unp. 
8104; Harold Veo, New York. 13496 


I was not so particular; words and 
music by Jack Val, Bud Green and 
Sam H. Stept; pf. arr. by Paul Fein- 
berg, ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. © June 18, 1929; 2 ¢c. June 
18; E pub. 6821; Green & Stept,-inc., 
New York. 13497 


I will always be in love with you; fox 
trot, lyrics by B. Howell, music by 
M. Paul Manganella. © 1c. June 5, 
1929; E unp. 7576; Bernice Howell, 
Andover, O. 13498 


I wonder what made you angry ; words 
and music by Helen McMahan. ©. 
June 22, 1929; 2 c. June 22; E pub. 
6982; Barker & Sepal pub. co., Sheri- 
dan, Wy. 13499 


I wonder what they’re doing ’way back 
home; words by F. C. Bermel, music 
by Chester Escher; ist violin. © 
1 «@ June 24, 1929; E unp. 8277; 


Florence Cecelia Bermel, Rock 
Island, Ill. 13500 
I won’t give you none; by James 
Blythe and Henry Huff. [Melody 


only] ©1c. June 22, 1929; E unp. 
8224; Lester Melrose, Chicago. 
13501 


710 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 


13525. 


I would if I could, but I can’t—forget 
you; words by Arthur Sandberg, mu- 
sic by Pauline Hart. © 1c. June 
7, 1929; E unp. 7708; Pauline Hart- 
man, New York. 13502 

Ice water blues; melody by De Ford 
Bailey. © 1c. June 3, 1929; E unp. 
7490; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 13503 

Ich bin reich durch deine liebe! slow- 
fox aus der revue Sie werden lachen, 
text von Karl Farkas und Ludwig 
Hirschfeld, musik von L. Hirschfeld, 
of Austria. © Oct. 9, 1928; 1c. Apr. 
13, 1929; E for: 3791; W. Karezag 
verlag, Vienna. 13504 

Ich hob geliebt a shehne meidel; Jew- 
ish folk song in 2 pts. Yiddish text 
by D. Koenigsberg, Hebrew text by 
M. Friedland, music by D. Friedland. 
QVIM DIY N WaV"DA INT WN) 
© 1c. June 11, 1929; E unp. 7803; 
David Friedland, Brooklyn. 13505 


If I can’t have you; words and music 
by L. Chieffo. [Words and melody 


only] ©1c. June 5, 1929; E unp. 
7628; Louis Chieffo, Waterbury, 
Conn. 13506 


If I could only know; words and mu- 
sic by J. Edward Durand. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. June 20, 
1929; E unp. 8137; J. Edward Du- 
rand, Boston. 13507 


If I could only make you happy, I 
have not lived in vain; words and 
musie by L. R. Goodman. © 1 e. 
June 38, 1929; E unp. 7531; Lillian 
Rosedale Goodman, Chicago. 13508 

If I do love; words and music by M. 
Rhone. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 1, 1929; E unp. 7389; 
Marl Rhone, Passaic, N. J. 13509 

If I had a girl like you; words and 
musie by E. Halper. © 1 ce. June 
3, 1929; E unp. 7506; Edward Hal- 
per, Galesburg, III. 13510 

If I had known; waltz, words by E. E. 
Metzler, music by Ray Hibbeler. © 
1c. June 1, 1929; E unp. 73868; Effie 
Estella Metzler, Turley, Tenn. | 

13511 

If I had my druthers; words by Paul 
Corbell, music by Harry K. McClin- 
tock. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. June 4, 1929; E unp. 7568; Villa 
Moret, ine., San Francisco. 13512 

If I had you dearest; words and music 
by J. Boston. © 1c. June 12, 1929; 
E unp. 7848; James Boston, Atlantic 
City. 43513 

If I only knew I wouldn’t feel blue; 
waltz song, lyric by F. W. Chasse, 


63565—29——4 


musie by Raoul Lepine. © May 28,. 
1929 ; 2c. May 31; E pub. 64389; Fred 
W. Chasse, Biddeford, Me. 13514 
If I were you; words and music by A. 
M. Cherkose; pf. © 1c. June 27, 
1929; E unp. 8436; Aubrey M. Cher- 
kose, Detroit. 13515. 
If love but live; words by T. W. 
Burnett, music by Leslie Vane, of 
Great Britain. Edinburgh, Strath-. 
more music pub. eco. © June 6, 
1929: 1 ce. June .19; E for. 5216; T. 
W. Burnett, Edinburgh. 13516. 
If love is what you say it is; words. 
by J. I. Meredith, music by Pauline 
Britting. New York City, Frank. 
Hardine: ©). sane 19,1929" 2°. @: 
June 28; E pub. 7188; Jennie Irene: 
Meredith, Edholm, Neb. 13517 
If the light has gone out in your soul; 
words and music by E. Phipps. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
June 3, 1929; E unp. 74038; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc., New York. 
13518: 

If you laugh, the world laughs with 
you; lyric by L. L. Clark, music by 
L. L. Clark and P. C. Brown. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © June 
10, 1929; 2 c. June 28; E pub. 7189; 
Linus L. Clark, Monroe, N. Y. 13519 
If you'll only come back to me; lyric 
by Latona Leinann, music by O. O. 
Terhune; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
1c. June 18, 1929: E unp. 8061; Ora 
O. Terhune, Tacoma, Wash. 13520: 


If you want me; by D. Tiomkin, of 
Russia, domiciled at New York; 1st 
violin. ©1c. June 14, 1929; E unp.. 
7952; Dimitri Tiomkin, New York. 

13521 

If you were mine; fox-trot, theme 
song from Twin beds, lyric by Al... 
Bryan, music by Geo. W. Meyer, arr. 
by Joseph Nussbaum; dance orch. 
pts. 4to. © June 7, 1929; 2 ¢. June: 
11; E pub. 6872; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 13522: 


Immanuel hymnal; with Scripture re- 
sponses. S8vo. © June 11, 1929; 
2 ce. and aff. June 12; A 9659; Mac- 
millan co., New York. 13523: 


Imploration ; episode lyrique, par Hd-- 
ouard Mignan, of France; orch. par- 
ties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
June ‘t4.'1929 5-1, cosune aH for... 
5245; Enoch & cie., Paris. 13524 


Impressions of Fountains Abbey; by 
George Parker, of Great Britain, op. 
10; organ. © June 24, 1929; 2c. 
June 28; E pub. 7152; B. F. Wood 
music co., Boston. 13525. 


711 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13526 


pt. 11; nis., v.24 


Improvviso; di Gaspare Scuderi, of 
Italy; pf. © May 20, 1929; 1 «. 
June 18; E for. 5224; A. & G. Ca- 
risch & ¢., Milan. 13526 


In a dream boat; by Montague Ewing, 
of Great Britain; pf. © June 14, 
1929-2 ce. June: We wep, 100: 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

13527 


In a garden; words and music by HE. 
L. Hamilton. ©1e. June 12, 1929; 
E unp. 7851; Edith Loville Ham 1- 
ton, Lake Arthur, N. M. 13528 


In a Japanese garden; lyric by Marian 
Gillespie, music by Wilbur Cheno- 
weth; med. voice. © Mar. 14, 1929; 
2 ec. June 27; E pub. 7244; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 13529 


In a kitchenette; from Gold diggers 
of Broadway, lyric by Al Dubin, 
music by Joe Burke; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © May 20, 1929; 2 ec. May 23; 
E pub. 6481; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


In a little Rhody town; words and 
muse by L. W. Cole. [Words and 
melody only] ©1ce. June 13, 1929; 
E unp. 7899; Lillian Wood Cole, 
Greenville, R. I. 13531 


In a park; words and music by P. 
Boone. © 1c June 19, 1929; BE 
unp. $101; Philip Boone, Evanston. 
Til. 13532 


In an airplane built for two; words 
and music by J. E. LaRosa. ©1e. 
June 25, 1929; EH unp. 8294; Julia EB. 
LaRosa, New York. 13533 


In conference; words and musie by L. 
Hawk. ©1c. June 24, 1929; E unp. 
8287; Leonard Hawk, Berkeley, 
Calif. 13534 


In days when good Victoria was queen ; 
words by Leonard Pounds, music by 
Norman Long, of Great Britain. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notat‘ons] © 
May 30, 1929; 1 c. June 21; HE for. 
5251; Reynolds & co., London. 13535 


In excelsis gloria; anthem, words from 
an old English earol, music by Fred- 
eric H. Wood, of Great Britain. op. 
19, no. 3. 4to. © June 17, 1929; 
1e¢. June 18; E for. 5299; Stainer & 
Bell, Itd., London. 13536 


In Hawaii; words and music by J. De 
Borse; pf. ©1c. June 27, 1929; EB 
unp. 8385; Jose De Borse, Decatur, 
lil. 13537 


fay 


13580 | 


In hollyhock time; by Agnes Wright; 
pf. © June 24, 1929; 2¢ June 29; 
E pub. 7257; Hatch musie co., Bos- 
ton. 13538 


In life’s quiet hours; hymn, words by 
Fra Morton Sims, mus.ec by Haldor 
Lillenas, of Norway, domiciled at 
Indianapolis. © May 15, 1929; 2 e. 
June 20; E pub. 6914; Lillenas pub. 
co., Indianapolis. 135389 


In my dreams of memories; words by 
S. Breliant, music by Jean Walz. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
June 7, 1929; E unp. 7702; Sam 
Breliant, Chicago. 13540 


In my garden of dreams; words by 
C. W. White, music by R. Wineh and 
R. Prescott. © 1c. June 12, 1929; 
E unp. 7880; Calvin W) White, Rob- 
ert Winch and Robert Prescott, 
Lakewood, O. 13541 


In my heart there’s a pain from my 
old sweetheart ; words and mus ¢ by 
Nat Ross and H. Idelson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. June 11, 
1929; E unp. 7805; Harry Idelson, 
Brooklyn. 13542 


In my studio; words and music by H. 
J. Cleary. [Photostat] © 1 «. 
June 22, 1929; EH unp. 8208; Homer 
John Cleary, Marion, O. 13543 


In Paris, bei der uhr der Madeleine! 
valse-americaine, worte von Julius 
Brammer und Alfred Gritnwald, 
musik von Maurice Lindemann, of 
Austria. © Nov. 16, 1927; 1 ec. Apr. 
13, 1929; E for. 3787; W. Karcezag 
verlag, Vienna. 13544 


In the garden of beautiful dreams; 
words and music by F. H. Fay and 
R. D. Fay; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
May 28, 1929; 2 ce. May 31; E pub. 
6440; Frank H. Fay and Ralph D. 
Fay, Denver. 13545 


In the hush of the night; lyrics by 
Sammy Lerner. mus’¢ by Al Hoff-— 
man; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
W. C. Lindemann. © June 1, 1929; 
2c. June 3; E pub. 6507; George & 
Arthur Piantadosi, inec., New York. 

13546 


In the land of Buddha; andante dolo- 
roso ed allegro giocoso, by Franz 
Grau, arr. by P. Mondrone; orch. 
pts., with pf or organ conductor. © 
May 17, 1929: 2 « May 21; Epub. 
6862: M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 13547 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 


In the land of let’s pretend; fox-trot, 
from On with the show, lyrics by 
Grant Clarke, music by Harry Akst, 
arr. by Archie Bleyer; dance orch. 
pts. 4to. © June 7, 1929; 2 c. June 
11; E pub. 6870: M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. BD48 


In the land of make believe; or, In the 
land of let’s pretend, lyric by Jud 
Kline, music by Len. Gray [i. e. L. C. 
Gray. Words and melody only] © 
Zoe June 20° 9929;. Hamp. |.8155; 
Leonard Campbell Gray, New York. 


138549 

In the moonlight; words -by M. 
Schroder, music by Phil S<‘arr. 

[Words and meledy only] © 1 «. 


June 29, 1929; E unp. 8448; Myrtle 
Schroder, New Buffalo, Mich. 138550 


In the old red barn; words and music 
by H. B. ‘Shannon. [Words and 
melody only] ©1ec. June 26, 1929; 
BE unp. 8352; Helen Brady Shannon, 
Chicago. Tapp 


In the same sweet way; words by 
D. Lane, music by Christian L. 
Philippus. © 1c. June 1, 1929; BH 
unp. 7373; Dona Lane, Denver. 

13552 


In the sunshine; written and com- 
posed by Otto C. Hyams, of Great 
Britain; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by Harry J. Stafford. [Staff and 
tonie sol-fa notations] © May 1, 
1929; 1 ec. May 25; E for. 4934: 
Montgomery & co., London. 13553 


In the swimming pool; by Walter 
Reite, op. 225, no. 3; pf. ©,.June 
Be, Soro; 2 eG. sune-25; EH pub. 715); 
B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 

13554 


Indiana university’s Jordon River 
revue, 1929 edition; lyrics by Amos 
A. Otstot, Chas. Dant and others, 
music by Amos A. Otstot, Chas. 
Dant, Ramon W._ Kessler’ and 
Leonard §S. Scott. Pf. and voe. sc. 
[Photostat] © 1c. June 10, 1929: 
D unp. 27518; Jordon River revue 
board, Indiana univ., Bloomington, 
Ind. 13555 


Inno (L’) dei balilla del Nord America 
al Duce d'Italia; versi e musica di 
L. Romano, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York. © 1c. June 20, 1929; 
E unp. 81638; Luigi Romano, New 
York. 13556 


Inno universale Fascista; versi di 
Giuseppe Denaro, musica di Ange!o 
Petricolo. Rome, Edizioni Flii. De 


13567 


Santis. © May 1, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 
17, 1 ec. June 5; E pub. 6555; Alberto 
De Santis, Rome. 13557 


Inter-collegiate march; by Fred L. 
Thompson; pf. © 1c. May 10, 1929: 
EH eunp. 8134; Thompson and Themp- 
son, Beresford, 8S. D. 13558 


Interlochen; national camp march, by 
Charles J. Roberts; full band pts., 
with solo or ist B flat trumpet or 
cornet conductor. 4to. © Apr. 13, 
12> 2 ce.\une, 27 +H pub. sic 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 13559 


Interrotte speranze; madrigale, di 
Claudio Monteverdi, elavborazione 
armonica e trascrizione, per una 
voce e pf., di G. Francesco Malipiero, 
of Italy. © Feb. 22, 1929; 1 ¢. May 
3; EH for. 5206; Universal edition, 
a. g., Vienna. 13560 


Invocation de Saphd (Invocazione di 
Saffo); d’aprés le mimodrame de 
Sapho, adattata liberamente da 
Vittorio Orazi Prampolini, of Italy, 
adaptation libre en francais de 
Vivien Grétor, of France, musique 
de V. Davico, of Italy; chant et pf. 
© Feb. 25, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 21; E for. 
5159; Hditions Max Eschig, Paris. 

13561 

Irish eyes; words and music by W. W. 
White. [Words and melody cnly] 
© 1c. June 18, 1929; E unp. 8077; 
William Wisner White, Cleveland. 

13562 


Irish jig; arr. by Helen MacGregor; 
pf., 6 hands. © June 14, 1929; 2 «¢. 
June 20; E pub. 6930; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 13563 


Is Izzy azzy wozz;. fox trot, words 
and music by Arthur Le Clergq, of 
Great Britain; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by Harry J. Stafford. [NStaff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © May 
1d 929';: Live. May. 25.7 shy for4oe25 
Montgomery & co., London. 13564 


Is she a nice baby, maybe; words and 
music by M. Batchelor. © 1c. June 
12.” 1929; .: E:. unp.. (868 5°" Mariam 
Batchelor, Scituate, Mass. 13565 


Isabella; by L. Melrose; melody, with 
pf. acc. © 1c. June 22, 1929; BE 
unp. 8225; Lester Melrose, Chicago. 

13566 


It happened in dreamland; words by 
Mort Dixon, music by Harry Woods. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 29, 1929; EH unp. 8458; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 138567 


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13568 


It is a good thing to give thanks; 
anthem. words from Psalm 92, music 
by Frank E. Ward; mixed voices, 
with sop. solo and organ acc. 4to. 
© June 14, 1929; 2 c. June 20; E 
pub. 6928; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


It is hard to say goodbye; words and 
music by S. Hoopii, jr. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 13, 1929; 
E unp. 7920; Sol. Hoopii, jr., Holly- 
wood, Calif. 13569 


It’ll never happen again; words and 
musie by J. C. Binkley and D. A. 
Binkley. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 12, 1929; E unp. 7818; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 13570 


It’s a lonesome world; words by HE. 
Haynes, music by Chester Escher ; 
1st violin. © 1c. June 24; 1929; 

EE unp. 8284; Harl Haynes, Chicago. 

13571 


It’s funny when you feel that way; 
words and music by F. Marvin. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 11, 1929; E unp. 7792; Frankie 
Marvin, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 13572 


It’s great to be free; words and music 
by R. Feiger. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ce. June 13, 1929; E unp. 
7903; Roy Feiger, Waterloo, Ia. 

13573 


It’s happened to me, I’m in love; words 
and musie by H. Scharlin and A. T. 
Jacobs. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June. 3, 1929: EB unp. 7545; 
Albert T. Jacobs and Herbert 
Scharlin, San Francisco. 13574 


It’s hard to laugh or smile; by Bennie 
Moten. [Melody only] ©1 ce. June 
12, 1929; E., Unpis. Loar 5. Southern 
music pub. co., inec., New York. 

13575 


words and 
© 1c. June 
E unp. 7668; Harry R. 
13576 


It’s honeysuckle time; 
music by H. R. Hoyt. 
6. 1929; 
Hoyt, Hollywood, Calif. 


It’s luckies for me; the lucky song, 
words and music by R. B. Fouch. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1 ¢. June 
10, 1929; E unp. 7752; Ranthus B. 
Fouch, Minneapolis. 13577 


It’s so good; by Ben Pollack, Gil 
Rodin, Ben Goodman and Jack Tea- 
garden. [Melody only] ©1c. June 
6, 1929; E unp. 7885; Broadway 
music corp., New York. 138578 


13568. 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 24 


It’s sure gonna rain some mo; words 
and music by E. E. Berger. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. June 24, 
1929-:; E unp. 8250; Earl Elmer Ber- 
ger, Oakland, Calif. 13579 


It’s the high wave of the tide, it’s a 
Ford; words and music by H. R. 
Andreasen. Seliladean publishers. 
© June 3, 1929; 2 c. June 10; E pub. 
6597; Herman R. Andreasen, Salt 
Lake City. 13580 


It wouldn’t do; words and music by 
C. Nelson. © June 11, 1929; 2 ¢, 
June 15; E pub. 6777; Clarice Nel- 
son, Minneapolis. 13581 


Ize going to cut you down; words and 
music by H. Dalton. © 1 ¢. June 
11, 1929; E unp. 7799; Howard Dal- 
ton, New York. 18582 


Janeville jazzhounds; lyric by Pat Bal- 
lard [pseud. of FE. D. Ballard], 
music by Tom Waring. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 24, 1929; 
E unp. 8263; Francis Drake Ballard, 
New York. 13583 


Japanese market; by Rudolf Friml; 
pf. conductor. 4to. © May 10, 1929; 
2c June 1; E pub. 7056; Kalmus 
filmusie edition, New York. 13584 


Japanese moonlight; from In other 
words, words by John P. Long, 
music by Henry H. Pether, of Great 
Britain ; pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © May 
14, 1929; 1 ce. May 16; E for. 4891; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, lItd., Lon- 
don. 13585 


Jazz battle; melody by Jabbo Smith. 
© 1c. June 5, 1929; E unp. 7590; 
State street music pub. co., ine, 
Chicago. 13586 


Jazz masks; by Louis Gruenberg, op. 
30°; pf. 1. [After] Chopin nocturne 
op. 9, no. 2.—2. [After] Chopin valse 
op. 64, no. 2. © Apr. 18, 1929; 2 e. 
each June 1; E pub. 6857, 6858; 
Universal edition a. g., Vienna. 

13587, 13588 


Jazz rustique; by A. H. Christman; 
melody, with pf. acc. © 1c. June 
14, 1929; E unp. 7949; Arthur H. 
Christman, Menomonee Falls, Wis. 

13589 


Je n’ai qu’in trés humble jardin; 
poéme de Henri de Régnier, musique 
de Louis Beydts, of France. © May 
25, 1929; 1 c. June 10; EB for. 5031; 
Heugel, Paris. 13590 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 


Je suis la flcur des champs [and] O 
bonne et tendre Mére; musique du 
Chanoine C. Boyer, of France; chant 
et orgue. © Mar. 15,1929; 1c. May 
24; E for. 4872; Veuve L. J. 
Biton, St. Laurent-sur-Sévre, Vendée, 
France. 13591 


Jenny Lee; words and music by E. G. 
Becker. © 1c. May 28, 1929; E unp. 
7606; Evaiyn Garrett Becker, Wheel- 
ing, W. Va. 13592 


Jesienny-wieczor ; words and music by 
M. Bejnar. [Words and melody 
cnly]. © 1c. May 6, 1929; E unp. 
7966; Marceliu Bejnar, Hamtramck, 
Mich. 13593 


Jest (The) ; words and music by H. E. 
Wallace. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 18, 1929; E unp. 8081; 
Helen Elizabeth Wallace, Brooklyn. 

13594 


Jesus divine, my Saviour; hymn, words 
and music by Harold Peter Nau- 
mann, sr., arr. by C. F. Drumm. © 
sune 7. 1929; 2 ¢. June 10; E pub. 
7058; H. P. Naumann, sr., Syracuse, 
N.-Y. 13595 


Jesus loves me; hymn, words and mu- 
sic by L. E. Jones. © May 15, 1929: 
2c. June 20: E pub. 6910; Lillenas 
pub. co., Indianapolis. 13596 


Jesus will be there; hymn, words and 
music by P. P. Bilhorn. © June 24, 
hoe Co dune 27; pab.) 6143 : 
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago. 13597 


Jet black blues; by J. C. Johnson. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1 c¢. June 
Po, bees np. S217: J... JOnn- 
son, New York. 13598 


Jct black snake blues; words and mu- 
sic by Hattie Burlescn. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 15, 1929: 
E unp. 8035; Columbia phonograph 
co., inc., New York. 13599 


Jig-jig-jigaloo: from Broadway babies, 
lyric by Al Bryan, music by Geo. W. 
Meyer: pf. and ukulele acc. © May 
27, 1929; 2 c. May 31: E pub. 6486: 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

13600 


Jingles; by J. S. Zamecnik: pf. © 
June 20, 1929; 2 c. June 19; E pub. 
6843: Sam Fox pub. co., C'eveland. 
[© arrangement] 13601 


Jobbin gettin’ there; melody by Geo. 
Crooks. © 1 ¢. June 38, 1929: H 
unp. 7493: Southern music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 13602 


13613 


Joe Bleeker’s last ride; words and mu- 


sic by J. Allison. [Words and mel- 
ody only. Mimeographed.] © May 
26, 192%; 2 c. May 31; EB pub. 7261; 
John Allison, Englewood, N. J. 
13603 


Jog along, boys; words and music by 
Chas. W. Vaughan and Adger M. 
Pace: male quartett. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 3, 1929; 
EK unp. 7451; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 13604 


Joking Henry; words and music by G. 
B. Grayson. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. June 12, 1929; E unp. 
7822 ;-Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 13605 


Joli (Un) monsieur; opérette en 3 
actes de Jean Bastia et Paul Cloque- 
min, couplets de J. Bastia, musique 
de Irving Paris, of France. Parti- 
tion pf. et chant. © Apr. 10, 1929; 
1 e@, May 16; D pub. 27524; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 13606 


Jois (Les) yeux des maitresses; pa- 
roles de Léo Leliévre et F. Rouvray, 
musique de M. Naggiar, of France. 
© May 2, 1929; 1 c. June 4; E for. 
4983; Editions musicales Sam Fox, 
Paris. 13607 


Jolly blacksmith; by Theron Hale. 
[Melody only] © 1c. June 12, 1929; 
EH unp. 7823; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 13608 


Jongleurs (Les); par V. Staub, of 
Peru; pf. © May 2, 1929; 1c. June 
4; EK for. 4965; L. Philippo, Paris. 

13609 


Joyous crowds; light allegro, by Jack 
Press, orch. by George Torke, organ 
notaticn by Emil Velazco; orch. pts. 
© June 2, 1929; 2 ce June 26; E 
nub. 7052; Crawford music corp., 
New York. 13610 


Juana pena me llora; letra y museca de 
R. Hernandez; pf. ©1c. June 28, 
1929: E unp. 8411; Rafael Hernan- 
dez, New York. 13611 


Judge Francis B. Allegretti serenade; 
by Federico P. Mazuca, of Italy, 
domiciled at Chicago; pf. © 1. 
June 12, 1929; E unp. 7978; Caterina 
Mazuca, Chicago. 13612 


Judith; opera in 1 act, libretto by Ar- 
nold Bennett, music by Eugene Goos- 
sens, of Great Great Britain. © 
May 30, 1929; 1 ec. June 11; E for. 
4944; J. & W. Chester, Itd., London. 

13613 


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13614 


pt. 111; nYS., Vi 24 


Jiirg Jenatsch; drama von Heinrich 
Kaminski, of Germany, nach der 
gleichnamigen erzihlung C. F. Mey- 
ers; klavierauszug mit dext von 
Reinhard Schwarz, of Germany. © 
Mar. 21,1929); 1 ie. May, 35.) pub: 


275238; Universal edition,  ‘a-.) 2%, 
Vienna. 13614 
Juggler (The); tone poem, by Paul 
Juon, Selected and orch. by Erno 


Rapée; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor?’ © ‘Apr. 17 19295276 June 27: 
E pub. 7235; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 13615 


Juicy lemon blues; words and music 
by Hudson Whittaker. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 5, 1929; 
E unp. 7608; State st. music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 13616 


June night and you; lyric and music 
by S. Rosenblum and Leo Frankel. 
© 1c. June 26, 1929; E unp. 8366: 
Sidney Rosenblum’ and Leo Frankel, 
New York. 13617 


June reverie; by Percey BHliictt, of 
Great Britain; violin and pf. © 
June 24, 1929; 2 c. June 28; E pub. 
1750; B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 

13618 


Junior; words and music by Walter 
Donaldson; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
June 12, 1929; 2 c. June 12; EF pub. 
6671; Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble, 


inec., New York. 13619 
Junior cadets march; by Victor J. 
Grabel; band pts. 4to. © June 5, 


1929; 2 c. June 28; E pub. 7168; 
Charles L. Barnhouse, sr., Oskaloosa, 
Ta. 13620: 


Just a little glimpse of paradise; 
words and music by Bert Kalmar, 
Harry Ruby and Harry Warren. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
June 19, 1929; E unp. 8088; Remick 
music corp., New York. 13621 


Just a little song of love; ballad, by 
Al. Pinard; solo for B flat trumpet 
or cornet, clarinet, trombone or bari- 
tone, E flat alto, C melody or B flat 
ten. saxophone. © Mar. 4, 1929; 2 c. 
June 27; E pub. 7228; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 13622 


Just a lucky moment; from The man 
and the moment, music by Ray Per- 
kins, arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus; voc. 
orch. pts. 4to. © June 17, 1929; 
2c. June 20; E pub. 6943; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 3623 


Just a lucky moment; from The man 
and the moment, words by Herman 
Ruby, music by Ray Perkins: pf.. 
and ukulele acc. © May 20, 1929; 
2c. May 23; H pub. 6483; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 13624 


Just a rose, to bring you back to me; 
words and music by J. Korsby. © 
1c. June 20, 1929; E unp. 8145; Joe 
Korsby, Weirton, W. Va. 13625 


Just a thought of you; lyric by Frank 
Capano, music by Margie Morris; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © May 31, 1929; 
2 @.; June 5b; He ipub. ©6536: Ane. 
Stasny music co., inc., New York. 

13626 


Just an out-of-the-way little love nest, 
by an out-of-the-way little stream; 
lyric by Sammy Lerner, music by 
Sammy Fain. © June 5, 1929: 2 ¢. 
June 6; E pub. 6542; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inec., New York. 

13627 


Just around the bend in the road; 
words by M. Stephens, music by 
Chester Escher; 1st violin. © le. - 
June 24, 1929; EH unp. 8285; Mar- 
ceitta Stephens, Galveston, Tex. 

13628 


Just as long as you're treatin’ me 
right; words and music by Irving 
Mills and Jack Palmer; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © May 22, 1929; 2 ¢. June 
10; E pub. 6611; Gotham music sery- 
ice, inc., New York. 13629 


Jgust because you’re you; words and 
music by C. R. Waits. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © June 8, 
1929; 2 c. June 28; E pub. 7193; 
Clarence R. Waits, Carthage, O. 

13630 


Just beyond the mystic river; hymn, 
words by Ira Long, music by J. 
Owen Long. © June 15, 1929; 2 «. 
June 28; E pub. 7164; James Cleve- 
land Moore, Hawthorne, Fla. . 

; 13631 


Just me, love and you; words and mu- 
sic by P. J. Sarantis. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 11, 1929; 
E unp. 7811; Peter J. Sarantis, New 
York. 13632 


Just one little smile from you; words 
and music by Irving White and 
Charles L. Cooke; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © 1. June 38, 1929; E unp. 
7516; Melrose bros. music co., ine, 
Chicago. 13633. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 


13655 


Just tell me why; words by Marjorie 
Gillespie Toll, music by T. Toll and 
Robert Asche. © 1c. June 10, 1929; 
E unp. 8194; Theodore Toll, Chicago. 

13634 


Just think of me sometime; words by 
James Kendis, music by Hal Dyson 
and Henri Berchman. © June 17, 
1929; 2c. June 17; E pub. 6813; Tri- 
angle music pub. co., ine., New York. 

136385 


Just to remind you; words and music 
by L. Alston. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. June 18, 1929; E unp. 
8065: Lewis Alston, New York. 

13636 


Just today, there is no tomorrow or a 
yesterday; valse. by S. Cortez, of 
Spain, domiciled at New York; pf. 
© 1c. June 27, 1929; E unp. 8396; 
Stephen Cortez, New York. 13637 


Just wondering; words and music by 
J. Boone, arr. by J. B. Blackwell. 
©l1ec June 14, 1929; E unp. 7946; 
Jesse Boone, Sioux City, Ia. 13638 


Just you; poem by Bertha Galland, 
musie by Martin Cole. © June 15, 
1929; 2 ec. June 17; E pub. 6836; G. 
Ricordi & co., ine., New York. 


13639 

‘Just you and I; words by Walter 
Fellman, music by Tal Henry. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 


June 3, 1929; E unp. 7413; Southern 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 
13640 


Juventus nova; two-step-marcia, di 
Ruggero Neri, of Italy; piccola orch. 
parti, con pf. conduttore. 4to. © 
Sore ts tono 2) eC. Sune 5H for: 
4912; Ritmica, Milan. 13641 


Kirleksnatt (En) i Barcelona; foxtrot, 
text af Nils-Georg, musik af Helge 
Lindberg, of Sweden; pf. © May 7, 
1929; 1 ce. June 19; E for. 5170; Nils- 
Georgs musikforlag, Stockholm, Swe- 


den. 13642 
Kamarinskaia; arr. by Helen Mac- 
Gregor; pf.. 6 hands. © June 14, 


1929; 2 ec. June 20; E pub. 6932: G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 136438 


Kansas; marche two step, par R. 
Jacquemont, of France; orch. par- 
ties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
May 25,.1929; 1 ec. June 10; E for. 
5067: Choudens, Paris. 13644 


Kansas Ciy, the heart of America; 
words by C. D. Hammond, music by 
Ena Mae Osgood. © June 8, 1929: 


7 


2c. June 17; E pub. 6826; Charles 
Denison Hammond, Kansas City, Mo. 
13645 


Katazyna moja; polka, words and mu- 
sic by G. Apolsky, of Canada, domi- 
ciled at Detroit; 1st violin. ©1e. 
May 6, 1929; E unp. 64386; George 
Apolsky, Detroit. 13646 


Katesk ; tone poem in fox trot rhythm, 
by Peter Packay' {pseud of Pierre 
Paquet], of Belgium; orch. pts. 4to. 
© June 1, 1929; 1 c. June 19; EB for. 
5261; International music co., Brus- 
sels, Belgium. 13647 


Kazut ludy; words and music by HE. 
Zukowsky, of Poland, domiciled at 
New York. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. June 28, 1929; E unp. 
8462; Ewgen Zukowsky, New York. 

13648 


Keep in step with the world; by A. L. 
Hollingsworth: pf. © 1c. June 8, 
1929; E unp. 7721; Adeline L. Hol- 
lingsworth, Oberlin, O. 13649 


Keep on keepin’ on: words and music 
by B. Miller. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. June 18, 1929; E unp. 
8075: Bob Miller, New York. 

13650 


Keep on smiling; words and music by 
Ernie Burnett [i. e. E. M. Burnett. 
Chords. single staff] © 1c. June 
21, 1929; E unp. 8169; Ernest M. 
Burnett, Chicago. 13651 


Keeping the wolf from the door; from 
The gold diggers of Broadway. lyric 
by Al Dubin, music by Joe Burke; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © June 7, 1929; 
2 ec. June 11; E pub. 6874; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 13652 


Kimono; foxtrot, av Hgon Brown och 
B. Ehrlich, of Sweden; pf. © May 
29, 1929: 1 ce. June 26; E for. 5307; 
Edition Sylvain, Stockholm, Sweden. 

13653 


King Jesus built His house: words by 
M. L. Brown, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
June 8, 1929: E unp. 7730; Mary L. 
Brown, New Orleans. 13654 


King’s (The) eall to Greatheart; 
words by J. Oxenham, music by M. 
Mortimore, of Canada, arr. by 
Blanche Brace, Toronto, Canada, 
Draper muse co. (Cover title:— 
Where are vou going Greatheart) 
© Apr. 12, 1929; 1c. June 6; EB for. 
5091; John Oxenham and Mabel 
Mortimore, Toronto. 13655 


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CATALOGUE OF 


13656 


‘King’s (The) highway; words and 
melody by S. Kerin, arr. and har- 
monized by George Roberts; pf. 
[Photostat] © 1c. June 13, 1929; 
E unp. 79383; Susie Kerin, Denver. 

13656 


-Kiss me waltz; by W. T. Narmour and 
S. W. Smith. [Melody only] ©le. 
June 17, 1929; E unp. 8018; W. T. 
Narmour and S. W. Smith, Avalon, 
Miss. 13657 


Kissing on the sly; words by A. G. 
O'Hanlon, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
June 8, 1929; E unp. 7733; Annie G. 
O’Hanlon, Savannah, Ga. 13658 


‘Kit-kat; p’ano novelty, by Ivan Lehr- 
er. © May 27, 1929; 2 ¢ May 31; 
E pub. 6441; Bernard Grossman and 
Hdward Lewis, Chicago. 13659 


‘Kleine dreigroschenmusik; suite aus 
der Dreigroschenoper, von Kurt 
Weill, of Germany; blasorchester. 
Partitur. © Mar. 27, 1929; 1c. May 
3; E for. 5218; Universal edition, 


b] 


a. g., Vienna. 13660) 
‘Kleine suite; door Jac. Bonset, of 
Netherlands, op. 133; pf. Prelude. 


[5 others] © May 29, 1929; 1 «. 
June 6; EH for. 4999; G. Alsbach & 
co., Amsterdam, Netherlands. 13661 


‘Kleines midel, geh’ nicht am gltick 
vorbei! slow-fox aus der revue Sie 
werden lachen, text von Karl Far- 
kas, musik von Hgon Neumann, of 
Austria. © Oct. 9, 1928; 1 ec. Apr. 
13, 1929; E for. 3790; W. Karczag 
verlag, Vienna. 13662 


‘Kodaly (Zoltan) Harom ének (Drei 
gesHnge); irta Z. Kodaly, of Hun- 
gary. 4to. 1. Siralmas nékem. [2 
others] © Mar. 1, 1929; 1 c. May 
3; E for. 5212; Universal edition, 
a. g., Vienna. 13663 


‘Komik kvarrel; by Edward Kilenyi; 
orch. pts., with pf. or organ conduc- 
tor. { 4to. ©! May “At 1929 3, 2° 2. 
June 27; E pub. 7221: Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 13664 


Kozak zawydija: by P. Humeniuk. 
[Melody only] ©1e. June 17, 1929; 
EH unp. 8072; Paul Humeniuk, New 
York, 13665 


‘Krekers; words and music by L. Fein- 
gold. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. June 22, 1929; BE unp. 8215; Lipa 
Feingold, Brooklyn. 13666 


‘KYenek (Ernst) Drei lustige mirsche ; 
von E..Kfenek, of Austria, op. 44; 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IT, n.s., v. 24 


blasorch. Partitur. © Mar. 5, 
1929; 1 « May 38; E for. 5209; Uni- 
versal edition, a. g., Vienna. 138667 


Ktisse niemals die frau vom freund 
...!! tango u. lied, text von Fritz 
Rotter, musik von Ludwig Fried- 
mann, of Germany. © May 1, 1929; 
1 e¢e. June 1; HE for. 4857; Drei mas- 
ken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 13668 


Lament (The) of an Indian hunter; 
duet or 2 pt. song, words by Effa EH. 
Preston, music by James B. Beam, 
arr. by William Stickles. 4to. © 
June 24, 1929; 2 ec. June 25, HE pub. 
7060; Harms, ine., New York. 13669 


Lamkoff (Paul) Ten Hebrew song 
classics; words by A. Reisen and 
others, English by George Dollini, 
music by P. Lamkoff. © July 3, 
1929; 2 c. and aff. July 8; A 19694; 
Paul Lamkoff, Los Angeles. 18670 


Lampara (La) ; letra y musica de Ra- 
fael Paramount, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles. S8vo. [Photo- 
stat] © June 18, 1929; 2 @ June 
24; EH pub. 6994; Dionisio Acosta, 
Los Angeles. 13671 


Lapham (Claude) Nocturne; op. 16, 
no. 1; pf. © June 14, 1929; 27: 
June 17; E pub. 6744; Crawford 
musie ecorp., New York. 13672 


Larghetto; from Concerto for string 
orch., by Vivaldi, arr. and tran- 
scribed by Jascha Heifetz; violin 
and pf. © Mar. 9. 1929; 2 ec. June 
27; E pub. 7225; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 13673 


Larks (The): by Vincenzo Spadea, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York; pf. 
© June 1, 1929; 2 c. June 18; B 
pub. 6702; Vincent Spadea, New 
York. 13674 


Laugh at the blues; words and music 
by R. Montgomery. [Photostat] © 
1 ec. June 13, 1929: E unp. 7945; 
Ruth Montgomery, Kansas City, Mo. 

13675 

Laughing at the world; fox-tret, words 
and music by Ted Pola and Gene 
Silver, of Great Britain; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by Harry J. Staf- 
ford. [Staff and tonite sol-fa nota- 
tions] © May 25, 1929;1c¢. June 5; 
E for. 4910; Campbell, Connelly & 
co., London. 13676 

Laughing marionette; pianovelty, lyric 
by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Walter 
R. Collins, of Great Britain. New 
York, Leo Feist, inc. © June 6, 
1929; 2c. June 8; E pub. 6765; Cay- 
endish music co., ltd., London. 13677 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 
Laundry (The) does it best; words 
and music by J. R. Petrucci. © 1 ¢. 


June 5, 1929; E unp. 7689; Joseph 
R. Petrucci, Providence, R. I. 13678 


Laurel (The) S. A. B. book; ed. by 
M. Teresa Armitage. Teacher’s ed. 
© June 5, 1929; 2 ec. June 20; aff. 
June 19; A 8818; C. C. Birchard & 
co., Boston. 13679 


Lay down baby, take your rest; words 
and music by T. Ashley. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. June 8. 
1929; E unp. 7429; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 13680 


Lead gently, Lord, and slow; words by 
Paul Laurence Dunbar, music by 
R. Nathaniel Dett; high voice. © 
June 21, 1929; 2 ec. June 24; E pub. 
7093; John Church co., Cincinnati. 

13681 


Lebenslichter; oper in einem aufzug, 
von J. M. Welleminsky u. Bruno 
Warden, musik von Hans E. Perd, 
of Austria; klavierauszug mit text. 
-© Mar. 1, 1929; 1 c. June 1; EB for. 
0148; Josef Weinberger, Leipzig. 

13682 

Lei e; Hawaiian falsetto hula, words 
and music by Holi. © 1c. June 1, 
1929; E unp. 7559; Frances H. King, 
Honolulu. 13683 


Lejos de ti; letra y musica de Rafael 
Paramount, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Los Angeles; 2 voices. -8vo. [Photo- 
stat] © June 18, 1929; 2 ¢. June 
24; E pub. 7024; Dionisio Acosta, 
Los Angeles. 13684 


Lemare (Edwin) Andantino; arr. by 
M. L. Lake; full band pts., with con- 
ductor. 4to. © Apr. 2, 1929; 2 «. 
June 27; E pub. 7210; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 13685 


Léoncavallo (Ruggiero) Le masque 
nu; grande fantaisie, orch. par F. 
Heutreur, of France; orch. parties, 
avec pf. conducteur.* 4to. © May 
25, 1929; 1 ec. June 10; E for. 5038; 
J. Yves Krier, Paris. 13686 


Le masque vert; grande fantaisie, 
orch. par F. Heurteur, of France: 
orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur. 


4to. © May 25, 1929; 1 ec. June 10; 
E for. 5045; J. Yves Krier, Paris. 

13687 

Le modéle masqué; fantaisie, 


orch. par F. Heurtreur, of France; 
orch. parties. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © May 25, 1929; 1 c. June 10; 
E for. 5039; J. Yves Krier, Paris. 
13688 


13699: 


Let me dream in your arms of love; 
words and music by L. S. Fishburn. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
June 20, 1929; E unp. 8141; Lida 
Smither Fishburn, Clinton, Ia. 


13689: 
Let me sing—and I’m happy; words 
and music by I. Berlin. © June 10, 


19295 20. ecieJune 113K) pub.-6662 ; 
Irving Berlin, inc.. New York. 
13690: 


Let’s get together: melody by Jabbo: 
Smith. ©1c. June 5, 1929; E unp. 
, (991; State street music pub. Co.,. 
ine., Chicago. 


Let’s just pretend; words and music 
by J. G. Ashton. © 1 ¢: June 5, 
1929; E unp. 7622; John Garrison 
Ashton. Bourbon, Ind. 13692 


Let’s make up; words by Larry 
Joselyn [i. e. L. E. Joselyn], music 
by William Lankin; pf. ©1c¢. June 
29, 1929; E unp. 8471; Lawrence E. 
Joselyn, Detroit. 13693. 


Let’s sing the cuddley song; words. 
and music by Ralph Butler, Julian 
Wright and Fred Godfrey, of Great 
Britain ; pf. and ukulele acc. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © June: 
10, 1929; 1 ec. June 8; E for. 4930; 
Cambridge music co., Itd., London.. 

13694-. 


Let the whirlwinds blow; words and 
music by D. F. McDonald. [Words: 
and melody only] © 1. June 20, 
1929; E unp. 8146; David Fulton 
McDonald, Miami, Fla. 13695- 


Let us be happy to-day, to-morrow we- 
may be away; words and music by 
N. Doree. New York City, Nadage- 
Doree society. © June 7, 1929; 2 ¢. 
May 31, 1928; E pub. 6596; Nadage 


Dorée, New York. 13696. 
Let us be sweethearts tonight; lyrics- 
by Jack Meskill, music by Pete 


Wendling; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
gune 1, 1929; 2.c. June 33 0 pub: 
6511; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. 13697 


Lettre d’amour; by George Edwards; 
violin and pf. © Apr. 18, 1929; 2 c.. 
June 1; E pub. 6858; Universal edi- 


tion a. g., Vienna. 13698 
Li fimmini cu lu lipstick; versi e 
musica di L. Dia, of Italy. [Words 


and melody only] © 1c. June 18, 
1929; E unp. 8052; Leonardo Dia, 
New York. 13699 


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13700 


Lieb’mich und gib dich! slow-fox aus 
der revue Jetzt oder nie, worte von 
Karl Farkas, musik von Ludwig 
Hirschfeld, of Austria. © Sept. 19, 
19285. 1 eh Apres 13; tO29- REP FOr 13 t92 5 
W. Karezag verlag, Vienna. 18700 


Liebeslieder ; walzer, worte von R. St. 
Hoffmann, musik von Johann 
Strauss, op. 114, frei bearb. von 
Wilhelm Grosz, of Austria. © May 
10, 1929;.1 c. June 1; E for. 5196; 
Universal edition, a. g., Vienna. 

13701 


Lifer’s (A) prayer; prisoner’s song, 
words by Joseph H. Scavone and 
Curtis C. Karchner, music by Peter 
Koteas and Thos. A. McGroarty. © 
June 17, 1929; 2 c. June 19; BE pub. 
6850; Joseph H. Scavone & co., 
Wilkes Barre, Pa. 13702 


Life’s but one dreary day; words and 
music by C. Maduro, of Netherlands, 
domiciled at New York. ©1c. June 
20, 1929; EH unp. 8119; Charles Ma- 
duro, New York. 13703 


Life’s railway to heaven; words and 
musie by M. EH. Abbey and Charlie 
D. Tillman. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. June 8, 1929; E unp. 
7447; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 13704 


Lift the juleps to your two lips; from 
On with the show, lyric by Grant 
Clarke, music by Harry Akst; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © May 27, 1929; 
2c. May 31; E pub. 6487; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 13705 


Lift your eyeS; words and music by 
H. Katz. [Words and melody only] 
© 1e. June 1, 1929; E unp. 7385; 
Hyman Katz, New York. 13706 


Light (The) in your eyes; words by 
M. HE. Dorion, music by Burrell Van 
Buren. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 7, 1929; E unp. 7709; 
Muriel Eleen Dorion, Montreal, Que- 
bee, Canada. 13707 


Light of God; words by K. E. Thorpe, 

music by Herman A. Hummel. © 

L, ¢,. June 11) 1929: Wane: 5 
Katherine E. Thorpe, Cleveland. 

13708 


Light up your face with the sunshine 
and open your heart to a song; 
words and music by Coleman Goetz 
and Leon Flatow. [Words and mel- 


ody only] © 1. June 29, 1929; 
EK unp. 8459; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 13709 


fi 


IND 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 24 


Like a breath of spring-time; from ~ 
Hearts in exile, lyric by Al Dubin, 
music by Joe Burke; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © May 20, 1929; 2 c. May 23; 
E pub. 6482; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 13710 


Like a little sunbeam; words and mu- 
sic by Dave Vance and H. Pitman 
Clarke. [Chords, single staff] © 
1 ¢c., June 22, 1929; BH eunpole2eae 
David Ross Vance, Alameda, Calif. 

13711 


Like a song that falls out of the sky; 
words by Pat K. Heale, original 
lyric by Wilhelm Sterk, music by 
Willy Engel-Berger, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. acec.; with banjulele banjo 
and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© May 21, 1929; 1 c. May 22; B 
for. 4897; B. Feldman & co., London. 

18712 


Lilla fagel; ord af John O. Viking, 
musik af E. Anderson. © June 11, 
1929; 2 ec. June 17; HE pub. 6785; 
Edward Anderson, Hscanaba, Mich. 

137413 


Lilly Lee from Tennessee; words and 
music by L. P. Wise. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 20, 1929; 
E unp. 8152; Lilly Preston Wise, 
Dixon, Il. 13714 


Limerick suite; words anon., music 
by Mindret Lord, arr. by William 
Spielter. nos. 1-3. © June 10, 
1929; 2 ce. June 28; HE pub: 7182; 
Edwin F. Kalmus, ine., New York. 

/ 13715 


Lindbergh hop; words and music by 
J. B. Jones and Will Shade. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. June 12, 
1929; EH unp. 7824; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 13716 


Lionel Licorice in Cuba; words and 
music by J. C. Smith. [Words and 
melody only] ©1ec. June 20, 1929; 
E unp. 81483 Joseph C. Smith, Cen- 
tral Baragua, Camaguey, Cuba. 

13X17 


Liriche infantili; poesia di A. S. No- 
varo, et al., musica di Alceo Toni, 
of Italy. © June 1, 1929; 1 ce. June 
18; E for. 5229; A. & G. Carisch & 
c., Milan. 13718 


Listen baby; words and music by 
George Wagener, J. Russel Robin- 
son, George Green and W. Scott 
Darling; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
June 1, 1929; 2 c. June 3; H pub. 
6510; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New York. 13719 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 


Listen to me Wilhelmina; words and 
music by J. Weber. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 1, 1929; 
E unp. 7392; John Weber, New Hart- 
ford, Conn. 13720 


Listen to the lambs; anthem, 3 pt. 
cho., by R. Nathaniel Dett, arr. by 
Grace Helen Nash: mixed voices. 
4to. © May 24, 1929; 2 c. May 31; 
E pub. 6473; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. tat AL 

Listening (The) moon; words and mu- 
sic by M. G. Smith. © 1c. June 22, 
1929; E unp. 8200; Mary Gilbert 
Smith, Atlantic City. 13722 


Little boy of mine; poem by Alice P. 
Whiteside, music by Hans L. Bilger. 
(Fe dune §, 1929: 2c. June 10; B 
pub. 6623; Hdward Morris music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 18723 

Littie (The) cello player; by Anna 
Priscilla Risher; pf. © May 28, 
1929 3, 2 e. June 1; E pub. 6503; 
Bendix pub. co., Lincoln, Neb. 138724 


Little (A) coat of tan; words by Ray 
Klages and Sam Ward, music by J. 
Fred Coots. © June 27, 1929; 2 «. 
June 28; E pub. 7172; Irving Berlin, 


ine., New York. Lote 
Little (A) minuet; by Lesley Bam- 
ford, of Great Britain: pf. (Jn 1930 


school examinations, pianoforte, ele- 
mentary division, list A) © Aug. 
7, 1929; 1 ec. Aug. 19; E for. 6209; 
Associated board of the Royal acad- 
emy of music and the Royal college 
of music, London. 13726 


Little moon; words by Loretta Power 
Wilson, music by Gustay Klemm. 
1. Med., in FE flat.—2. Low, in C., © 
May 29, 1929; 2 c. each June 21; E 
pub. 7061; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton. 13727 


Little river; by D. Tiomkin, of Russia, 
domiciled at New York; 1** violin. 
© 1c. June 14, 1929; E unp. 7953; 
Dimitri Tiomkin, New York. 13728 

Little (The) runaway: by Anna Pris- 
Cilla Risher; pf. © May 28, 1929; 
2c. June 1; E pub. 6501; Bendix 
pub. co., Lincoln, Neb. 


Little (The) show; selection, by Ar- 
thur Schwartz, and others, arr. by 
Hans Spialek, of Austria, domiciled 
at New York; pf. © June 21, 1929; 
2c. June 25; E pub. 7062; Harms, 


ine., New York. 3730 
Little (The) toe dancer; by Anna 
Priscilla Risher; pf. © May 28, 


1929; 2c. June 1; E pub. 6502; Ben- 
dix pub. co., Lincoln, Neb. 13731 


aS729: 


13742 


Little Willie blues; melody by Jabbo 


Smith. © 1c. June 5, 1929; E unp. 
7592; State street music pub. Co., 


13732 
Little wonder girl; words by C. Crim- 
mins, music by Sylvester L. Cross. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
June’ 4, 1929; 2 ¢. June 19; EH pub. 
6966; Chester Crimmins, Freewater, 
Or. 13733 


Live, love, laugh and be happy; words 
by Joseph Keenan, music by H. R. 


ine., Chicago. 


Hoyt: © 1c. June 6, 1929; E ung. 
7669; Harry R. Hoyt, Hollywood. 
Calif. 13734 


Living in a castle of memories; words 
by R. Damiano, music by Luther A. 
Clark. © 1c. June 14, 1929; E unp. 
7957; Rocco Damiano, Etna, Pa. 

13735 

Londonderry air; would God I were 
the tender apple blossom, old Irish 
Song, words by Katherine Tynan, 
music adapted and arr. by John 
Hyatt Brewer: women’s voices. 4to. 
© June 26, 1929; 2 c. June 27; BE 
pub;,. (128; Arthur .P...Schmidt.co., 
Boston. 13736 


Lone heart; Indian love song, words 
and music by Chief One Star. Phila- 
deiphia, Pa., One Star Indian music 
co. © Nov. 27, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 22; 
E pub. 1874; One Star and David 
Back, Philadelphia. 1ST3t 


Lonely and blue; words and music by 
R. Ward, arr. by Lena Moore Burke.. 
© June 21, 1929; 2 c« June 24; H 
pub. 7046; Russell Ward, Eagle 
Rock, Calif. 13738 


Lonely just for you; words and music 
by P. Sherrard and E. Edwards. © 
Lies« June’. 7) 19299) HE) unp! W889; 
Paul Sherrard and Emory Edwards, 
Weston, W. Va. 13739 


Lonely paths and you; words and 
music by T. B. Bratsberg. [Words 
and melody only] ©1c. June 26, 
1929: E unp. 8354; Thora Bjerva 
Bratsberg, Minot; N. D. 13740 


words and music by S. 
[Words and melody 


Lonesome ; 
Hoopii, jr. 


only] ©1c. June 13, 1929; E unp. 
7921; Sol. Hoopii, jr., Hollywood. 
Calif. 13741 


Lonesome; words by L. Strope, music 
by Phil Starr. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. June 8, 1929; E unp. 
7737; Lottie Strope, Rock Springs, 
Wy. 13742 


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13743 


Lonesome for you; words and music 
by W. Jennings. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. June 7, 1929; EB 
unp. 7693; Willie Jennings, Elkin, 
NEC: 137438 


Lonesome (The) man; words by Delia 
O’Halloran [i. e. C. O'Halloran], 
music by Robert Van Sickle. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © May 
21, 1929; 2 c«. June 5; E pub. 6678; 
Cordelia O’Halloran, Long Beach, 
Calif. 13744 


Lonesome melody: words and music 
by C. J. Robison. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. June 22, 1929; 
E unp. 8196; Carson J. Robison, New 
York. 13745 


Same. © 1c. June 26, 1929; E 
unp. 8336; Carson J. Robison, New 
York. 13746 


Lonesome song of the plains; words 
by Grace Noll Crowell, music by 
David W. Guion. © May 24, 1929; 
2 @.\ May Pages. * Epub. 64765. G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 13747 


Lonesome trail b!ues; words and music¢ 
by Hattie Burleson. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 15, 1929; 
EK unp. 8036; Columbia phonograph 
co., inc., New York. 13748 


Long ago; by Anna Priscilla Risher ; 
pf. © May 28, 1929; 2 c.:June 1; 
EK pub. 6499; Bendix pub. ¢o., Lin- 
coln, Neb. 18749 


Long (The) lonesome night ; words and 
' music by S. Dinner. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 13, 1929: 
E unp. 7902; Sam Dinner, Clarks- 
dale, Miss. 13750 


Longing for you dear; words and music 
-by W. L. Brown. © June 11,.1929; 
2c. June 15; E pub. 6772; Walter L. 
Brown, Chicago. 13751 


Longing just for you; words and music 
by R. Allwork. ©1c. June 22, 1929; 
EH unp. 8197; Roland Allwork, New 
York. 138752 


Longing of Hawai [!]; Hawaian slow, 


by John MRay-Atkinson, arr. by 
Robert Clifton, cf Germany; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to9. © 


May 2, 1929; 1 c June 10; E for. 
5009; H. Benjamin, Paris. 13753 


Looking thru’ the radio; words and 
music by Benny McLaughlin. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 8, 1929; E unp. 7727; Irving 
Berlin, inc, New York. 13754 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Loose ankles; from A night in Venice, 
words and music by Moe Jaffe, Clay 
Boland and Maury Rubens; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © June 7, 1929; 2 ¢. 
June 11; E pub. 6664; Shubert the- 
atre corp., New York. 13755 


Lord (The) now victorious: musie by 
Pietro Mascagni, arr. by Philip 
Greely; men’s voices, with pf. or 
organ ace. 4to. © June 14, 1929; 
2c. June 17; E pub. 7123; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 13756 


Lord’s (The) prayer; paraphrase 
anon., music by Mary Louise Con- 
verse fi. e. M. L. C. Nicol] ©1. 
June 3, 1929; E unp. 7521; Mary 
Louise Converse Nicol, Chicago. 

13757 


Lord’s (The) prayer; words from the 
Bible, music by Josephine Forsyth 
[pseud. of Mrs. P. A. Myers]; med. 
voice. © June 14, 1929; 2 ce. June 
20; E pub. 6927; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 13758 


Loreley (The); arr. by Ruby and. W. 
A. Ernst; saxophone quartet. 4to. 
© June 17, 1929; 2 ce. June 21; HE 
pub. 7054; Crawford music corp., 
New York. 13759: 


Los Angeles, the beautiful; words and 
music by W. T. Whaley. © June 
8, 1929; 2 ce. June 10; E pub. 6618; 
William Tobias Whaley, Los Ange- 
les, 13760 


Lost (The) girl of West Virginia; by 
Henry Whitter. [Melody only] © 
1c. June 13; 19293’ Ei “np, 78240); 
Southern music pub. ¢o., ine., New 
York. 13761 


Lost (The) thrush; words by Francis 
Neilson, music by William Lester; 
high .voice. © May 31, 1929; 2 ¢. 
June 7; E pub. 6797; G Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 13762 


Lou pitchoun tambourinaire; saynéte 
provencale, par Georges Quertant, of 
France; pf. © May 2, 1929; 11 «c. 
June 4; E for. 4967; Ch. Hayet, 
Paris. 13763 


Lou, you’re the one I dream of; words 
and muSie by G. L. Taborn. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e¢. June 25, 
1929: E unp. 83814; Geo. Leroy Ta- 
born, Los Angeles. 13764 


Louisiana moon; words and music by 
W. Lord: pf... ©.1 ¢c:. June 5, 1929; 
E unp. 7610; Wesley Lord, New Or- 
leans. 13765 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 


Love; poem by Karl Flaster, music by 
Martin Cole. © June 15, 1929; 2 c¢. 
June 17; E pub. 6887; G. Ricordi & 
co., inc... New York. 13766 


Love finds a better way; words and 


music by W. McCrory. © 1 ¢. June 
10, 1929; E unp. 7783; William 
McCrory. Detroit. 13767 


Love, honor and obey; words and mu- 
sic by Mrs. Hervey Houle [i. e. 
G. Houle] [Words and melody only 
© 1c. May 8, 1929; E. unp. 8130; 
Grace Houle, Franklin, N. H. 13768 


Love is a flame; words by Bruce Car- 
penter, music by Ralph Cox. © May 
at, 1929: 2c. June 3; BE pub. 6750; 
Jchn Church co., Cincinnati. 

13769 


Love is a wonderful thing, but pers >n- 
ally I like spinach; fox trot, words 
by Billy Rose, music by Mabel 

. Wayne, arr. by Joseph Nussbaum ; 
orch. pis. 4to. © June 3, 1929; 
2 ce. June 4; E pub. 6553- Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 13770 

Love iS a wonderful thing, but person- 
ally I like spinach; words by Billy 
Rose, music by Mabel Wayne; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © May 31, 1929: 
2c. June 3; E pub. 6354; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. a bayr(rat 


Love is just a mystery; words and 
music by H. Bortman. © 1 e. June 
8, 1929; E unp. 7720; Harry Bort- 
man, Philadelphia. @ 138772 


Love is like a rose; from Her private 
life, lyric by Al. Bryan, music by 
Geo. W. Meyer; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© June 7, 1929; 2 c June 11; E 
pub. 6880; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 13773 


Love lore; words by Theodosia Garri- 
son, music by. Virginia Roper. © 
May +24, 1929; 2 ec. May 31; E: pub. 
6467; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 


13774 
Love plays a game; lyric by Sammy 
Lerner music by Al Hoffman. 


[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 5, 1929; E unp. 7620; De Syl- 
va, Brown & Henderson, inc., New 
York. 13775 


Love thrills; fox-trot, theme song from 
Two weeks off, lyric by Al. Bryan, 
music by Geo. W. Meyer, arr. by 
Joseph Nussbaum; dance orch. pts. 
4to. © June 7, 1929; 2 c. June 11; 
E pub. 6871; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 13776 


Love will 


13787 


find you; waltz ballad, 
theme song of Two men and a maid, 
lyric by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by 
Abel Baer; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
June 6, .1929; 2 c. June 8; E pub. 
6761; Le> Feist, inc... New York. 
13TTC 
Lovelight ; love sonnet, words by E. A. 
Barrell, jr., music by Clarence Kohl- 
mann; in F. © June 14, 1929; 2 «. 
June 17; E pub. 7116; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 13778 


Lover; words and music by A. M. Cher- 
kose; pf. © 1c. June 27, 1929; EB 
unp. 8439; Aubrey M. Cherkose, De- 
troit. 13779 


Lover 0’ mine; words and music by 
M. L. Clarke. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. May 28, 1929; E unp. 
7969; Marjorie Lois Clarke, Swamp- 
seott, Mass. 13780 


Lovers’ lane; humorous song, written 
and composed by George Ellis, arr. 
by Herbert Townsend, both of Great 
Britain. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations} © May 30, 1929; 1 ¢. June 
21; H for. 5252; Reynolds & co., Lon- 
don. 13781 


Lover’s (A) song; words by W. Suth- 
erland, music by Chester Escher ; 1st 
violin. ©1c. June 7, 1929; E unp. 
7717; Wyatt Sutherland, Easley, 
S. C. 13782 


Love’s dawning; words and music by 
B. S. Mitchell; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© 1c. June 20, 1929; E unp. 8158; 
Bertha Slade Mitchell, Revere, Mass. 

13783 


Love's longing; words and music by C. 
Di Castri, of Canada. © June 12, 
1929; 2 ec. June 17; E pub. 6809; 
Ciro Di Castri, Victoria, B. C., Can- 
ada. 13784 


Love’s mantle; words and music by L. 
M. George. © 1c. June 12, 1929; E 
unp. 7976; Lulu May George, Los 
Angeles. 13785 


Love’s old sweet song: veeal duet, 
words by G. Clifton Bingham, mu- 
sic by J. L. Molloy, arr. by Boosey 
& co., Itd., of Great Britain. © May 
28,1929 :"1.¢. June: Zl Ei ter s26e : 
Boosey & co., Itd., London. 13786 


Lovetime; words and music by Lou 
Leaman. © 1c. June 10, 1929; HE 
unp. 7760; George Louis Leaman, 
Sunburg, Pa. 13787 


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13788 


pt. III, n..S., V. 24 


Loving just you; words and music by 
George Arré. [Mimeograph] © 1 «. 
June 24, 1929; E unp. 8249; Hsther 
Bishop McMullen, Compton, Calif. 

13788 


Loving talking blues; words and mu- 
sie by Wilie McTell. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 3, 1929; 
EK unp. 7423; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 13789 


Low down trumpet; by Michael Mo- 
siello, arr. by Claude Lapham ; trum- 
pet with pf. ace. © June 12, 1929; 
2 e June 15; E pub. 6726; Craw- 
ford music corp., New York. 13790 


Low (The) down wampus dance; 
words and music by Vincent Dela- 
ney. [Words and melody only] © 
1c June 26, 1929; E unp. 8326; 
Clarence Williams music pub. co., 
ine., New York. 18791 


Lualdi (Adriano) Sonata; in sol mag- 
giore, di A. Lualdi, of Italy; violino 
e pf. © June 1, 1929; 1c. June 18; 
BE} for, 52015) A..& G. Cariseh, &4c., 
Milan. 13792 


Lucky love; words and music by 
Lanny Rosselia-e, Lb: P: Rossi© 
1.c. June 15, 1929; E unp. 8006; 
Lanceiot Patrick Ross, New York. 

13793 


Lustigen bauern; walzer, by H. Wil- 
fahrt. [Melody only] ©1e. June 
17, 1929; E unp. 8057; Eddie Wil- 
fahrt, New Ulm, Minn. 13794 


Luv; words by J. T. H. Mize, music 
by Doc Mize [i. e. J. T. H. Mize] 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
June 22, 1929; E unp. 8223; J. T. H. 
Mize, Wallis, Tex. 13795 


M. N. F.; black bottom, versi di A. R. 
Borella, musica di Vittorio Masche- 
roni, of Italy; pf. © May 22, 1929; 
1c. June 18; E for, 5220; A. & G. 
Carisch & c., Milan. 13796 


Ma chérie; words and music by J. H. 
Nicholls. New York, Frank Hard- 
ing. © May 27, 1929; 2 ¢. June 5; 
E pub. 6685; Josephine Hamilton 
Nicholls, Thibodaux, La. 13697 


Ma java; paroles de Louis Poterat, 
musique de Pierre Monté, of France. 
© May 2, 1929; 1 c. June 4; E for. 
4978; Editions musicales Sam Fox, 
Paris. ‘ 13798 


Machiavel: fantaisie dramatique, par 
Marcel Colin et Georges Krier, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 


7 


9 


rc) 


ducteur. 4to. © May 25. 1929: 1c. 
June 10; E for. 5044; J. Yves Krier, 
Paris. 13799 


Madrigal; words from Davison’s Poeti- 
cal rhapsody, music by Guirne 
Creith, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices. 4to. © June 11, 1929: 1 «. 
June 21; E for, 5291; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 13800 


Maggie Campbell blues; words and 
music by Tommy Johnson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 c. June 3, 
1929; E unp. 7448; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 18801 


Magic (The) song hid in the wishing 
tree; words and music by M. W. 
Bell. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. June 8, 1929; E unp. 7529; Mar- 
garet Ward Bell, New York. 13802 


Mai (Le) d’amour; poésie de R. P. 
Groffe, musique de Omer Letorey, of 
France. © June 14, 1929; 1 c June 
17; E for. 5165; Société anonyme | 
des éditions Ricordi, Paris. 13803 


Majestic; words and music by S. 
Ryder. © June 11, 1929; 2 ec. June 
15; E pub. 6774; Grigsby Grunow 
co. and Sturkow Ryder, Chicago. 

13804 


Make hay; fox-trot song, words and 
musie by W. Bird. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 13, 1929; 
E unp. 7924; Wilbur Bird, New 
York. 13805 


Make use of the moon; words and 
music by S. Gardella. © 1 ¢. June 
11, 1929; E unp. 7808; Steve Gar- 
della, New York. 13806 


Mal agradecida; words and music by 
Simon G. Casas, of Mexico; pf. 
[Photostat] © Apr. 22, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 27; E pub. . 6888; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. * 18807 


Malacate (El); obajena, letra y mu- 
sica por E. Rubio, of Mexico; pf. 
© 1c. Jan. 16, 1929; BE unp.: 2866; 
Ernesto Rubio, Los Angeles. 13808 


Mam, “i nemim; Gesky napsal K. Ball- 
ing, of Czechoslovakia, musik von 
Wilhelm Lindemann, of Germany. 
© Jan. 26, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 18; E for. 
5185; Universal edition, a. g., Vi- 
enna. 13809 


Mama’s little honey bee; words by L. 
W. French, music by L. M. Koepfle. 
© 1c. June 10, 1929; E unp. 7763 ; 
L. W. French, Gaylord, Mich. 13810 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 


13833 


Mamima; the three mag-pies, valse 
caprice, by R. M. Miller; alto saxo- 
phone and pf. © May 29, 1929; 2 «. 
May 31; E pub. 6532; Roy M. Miller, 
Detroit. 13811 


Mamma, where you at; melody by Leo 
Soilean and Mayuse Lafleur. © 1. 
June 3, 1929; E unp. 7487; Southern 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

13812 


Mamme me vogghie maritaé; versi di 
N. Nicoletti, musica di Tomaso 
Barba, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. ©1c. Mar. 6, 1929; E unp. 
4394; Nicola Nicoletti, New York. 

18813 


Man (A)—a maid; lyrics by Harlan 
Thompson, music by Oscar Strauss. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
June 19, 1929; E unp. 8092; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine., 
New York. 13814 


Man in the moon; words by Elizabeth 
Dietz. music by Sylvester L. Cross. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
June 11, 1929; 2 c. June 19; E pub. 
6962; Elizabeth Ritter, Mt. Vernon, 
Va. 13815 


Man (The) of my heart; words by P. 
M. Lantz, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. [Words and melody only] 
©ic. June 5, 1929; BE unp. 7632; 
Pansie Mae Lantz, Dayton, O. 

13816 


Mananitas (Las); cancion mexicana, 
armonizada por Alfonso Esparza 
Oteo, of Mexico. © May 2, 1929; 
1 ce. June 4; E for. 4901; A. Wagner 
y Levien sucs., s. en. c., Mexico City, 
Mexico. 13817 


Mandarin; by Cecil Cowles; pf. © 
May 24, 1929; 2 ec. May 31; E pub. 
6468; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

13818 


Mannekin [!]; words and music by 
C. B. Davis. [Blue-print] © 1 «. 
June 26, 1929; E unp. 8373; Charles 
Blevins Davis, Independence, Mo. 

13819 


March Manhattan: by Walter Hart- 
man; orch. by Walter C. Schad, or- 
gan notations by Emil Velazco; orch. 
pts. 4to. © June 8, 1929; 2 c. June 
10; E pub. 6601; Crawford music 
corp., New York. 13820 


March of the acolytes; by Richard J. 
Pitcher, arr. by E. A. Barrell, jr.; 
organ. © June 14, 1929; 2 ¢ June 
17; E pub. 7115; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 13821 


March of the brigands; by Paul Val- 
demar, of Great Britain; rhythmic 


orch. pts., with teacher’s se. and 
pf. 4 to. © June 14, °1929; 2 ‘ec, 
June 17; E pub. 7122; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 13822 


March of the gnomes; by Nathaniel 
Shilkret, orch. by F. Henri Klick- 
mann; orch pts. © May 81, 1929; 
2c. June 3; E pub. 6494; Atlas mu- 
sie corp., New York. 13823 


March of the noble; by Frederick 
Keats; pf. duet. © May 27, 1929; 
2c. May 29; E pub. 7095; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 13824 


March of the pirates; by Frances 
Terry; pi.) © | June’ 3;.1929;2..¢. 
June 6; E pub. 6558; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 13825 


March on, ye soldiers true; rally an- 
them, words anon., music by Nor- 
wood Dale; mixed voices. 4to. © 
June 14, 1929; 2 ec June 17; E pub. 
7124; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 13826. 


March Singapore; by R. B. Hisenberg ; 
band pts. 4to. © June 1, 1929; 2c. 
June 1; E pub. 6495; Karl L. King 
music house, Fort Dodge, Ia. 13827 


March Sumner; by O. W. Jackson; pf. 
© June 1, 1929; 2c. June 1; E pub. 
6497 ; Ophelia Watts Jackson, Kansas: 
City, Kan. 13828 


Marche grotesque; by Roger Clerbois, 
op. 12, no. 2; pf. © May 31, 1929; 
mee: June: 7; EH. pub. G6804¢gG. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 13829: 


Marche laiglon; grand march, by Axel 
Austin, arr. by Geo. F. Briegel; full 
band pts. 4to. New York, N. Y., 
Austin music pub. co. © May 21, 
1929; 2c. May 23; E pub. 6960; Axel 
W. E. Austin, New York. 13830: 


Marching to conquer the future; words: 
by A. Jakway, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. New York City, Frank- 
Harding. © May 13, 1929; 2c. June. 
5; E pub. 6681; Alberta Jakway,,. 
Lansing, Mich. 13831 


Marcia tragica; par M. Brusselmans, 
of Belgium; orch. parties, avec pf.. 
conducteur et 1° violino conducteur. 
4to. © May 25, 1929; 1c. June 10;- 
E for. 5024; EH. Gaudet, Paris. 

13832: 

Marcietta grigio verde; versi di Pep-. 
pino Mendes, musica di Vittorio. 
Mascheroni, of Italy; pf. © May 22, 
1929; Live. June 183 Hi) for. 5221 :- 
A. & G. Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 13833: 


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13834 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


ee Eee 


Margery ; fox-canzone, parole e musica 
di Angelo Ramiro Borella, of Italy; 
pf. © May 18, 1929; 1 c. June 18: 
EH for. 52283; A. & G. Carisch & «., 
Milan. 13834 


Marguerite, you are so sweet; words 
by Doc Benjamin, music by M. 
Garrett. [Words and melody only] 
©1c. June 26, 1929; BE unp. 8380; 
Marjorie Garrett, New York. 13835 


Marie; words and music by M. McKee. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
June 4, 1929; E unp. 7542; Muriel 
McKee, Bellmore, N. Y. 13836 


Marie if you kiss mej? words and 
music by C. Frascogna. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. June 5, 1929; 
E unp. 7612; Cosimo Frascogna, 
Rockaway Beach, N. Y. 13837 


Marietta; words by Herbert Fletcher, 
American lyric by Sam Ward, music 
by H. B. Hedley, of Great Britain. 
© June 4, 1929; 2c. June 5; E pub. 
6529; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

13838 


Mariposa; by Minnie T. Wright, arr. 
_ by Walter C. Schad; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. © May 24, 1929; 2 «¢. 
May 31; E pub. 6459; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 13839 


Marito (Un) di _ biscuit canzonetta 
della commedia Loeanda alla luna, 
di Guido Cantini, musica di Alfredo 
Cuscina, of Italy. © Apr. 28, 1929; 
1c. June 5; E for. 4915; A. Cuscina, 
Milan. 13840 


Marketing; by Esther C. Benson; pf. 
© June 17, 1929; 2 ec. June 22; H 
pub. 6975; Boston music co., Boston. 

13841 


Married (A) man. in trouble; words 
and music by James Rowe and 
Adger M. Pace. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. June 8, 1929; E unp. 
7400; Southern music pub. co., ine., 
New York. 13842 


Martha’s dance; by H. O. Carow; pf. 
© 1c. June 20, 1929; E unp. 8160; 
Herman Otto Carow, New York. 

13848 

Mary Dugan, I love you; lyrie by Al 
Koppell and Mitchell Parish, music 
by Charley Wynn; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © May 25, 1929; 2c. June 10; 
EK pub. 6652; Mills music, ine., New 


York. 13844 
Maschere del cuore; intermezzo, di 
Alberto de Feo, of Italy; piccola 


orch. parti. 4to. © May 831, 1929; 


1c. June 18; E for. 5234; A. & G. 
Carisch & ¢@., Milan. 13845 


Mass in F'; Latin text, music by Joseph 
Fletcher; for unison or two equal 
voices, with organ or pf. ace. 4to. 
© May 28, 1929; 2c. June1; E pub. 
6431; Robin Ellis, Ridgefield Park, 
N. J. 13846 


Master (The) of the storm; words by 
A. M. Pace, music by James Rowe 
and J. Porter Thomason. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. June 12, 
1929: E unp. 7835; Southern music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 13847 


Matrimonial (A) chase; humorous 
song, written and composed by Leslie 
Weston, of Great Britain. © May 
30, 1929; 1 c. June 21; E for. 5253; 
Reynolds & co., London. 13848 


Mattinata; per films cinematografiche, 
di Franco Vittadini, of Italy; 
riduzione per orchestrina ; parti, con 
pf. conduttore e violino conduttore. 
4to. © June 38, 1929; 1 ec. June 5; 
Ei for. 5101; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

13849 


Mavin (Freda) ‘Three preludes; by 
F. Mavin, of Great Britain; pf. © 
May 28, 1929; 1 ce. June 21; BH for. 
5289; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

13850 


May-be you ‘love me and may-be you 
don’t; words and music by E. P. 
Spafford. © 1c. June 11, 1929; H 
unp. 7812; EH. Phillips Spafford, 
Bridgeport, Conn. 13851 


May I bring you flowers, mademoi- 
selle? lyric by Jack Scholl and Brad- 
ford Browne, music by S. Williams. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 20, 1929; E unp. 8448; Spencer 
Williams, New York. 13852 


Maybe sometime in the spring; words 
by Buleah Raye [i. e., Buleah Raye 
Allender], music by N. Tanner. © 
1 ec. June 26, 1929; E unp. 83876; 
Nevin Tanner, Spokane, Wash. 

13853 


Maybe—who knows; by Johnny Tuck- 
er, Joe Schuster and Ruth Etting, 
arr. by Ed. Smalle. 4to. 1. Male 
voices.—2. Mixed voices. © June 
17, 1929; 2 ec. each June 20; HE pub. 
6946, 6947; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 13854, 13855 


Mazur zagboba; by <A. Schwartz. 
[Melody only] ©1ec. June 8, 1929; 
EK unp. 7741; Abe Schwartz, New 
York. 13856 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 


13878 


Mazurek z pod Jendrzejowa; by Ste- 
fan Kominski; violino 1. © 1. 
June 15, 1929; E unp. 8000; Consol- 
idated music pub. house, Chicago. 

13857 

Mazurka caprice; by R. C. Monaghan ; 
violin and pf. © 1c. June 15, 1929; 
E unp. 7985; Raymond C. Monaghan, 
Freeport, N. Y. 13858 


Me podras olvidar; letra y musica de 
Maria Rodriguez, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles; pf. [Photo- 
stat] © June 18, 1929; 2 ce. June 
24; E pub. 7026 Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 13859 


Me querés? (Do you love me) ; tango, 
lyries by Cobian-Sepulveda, English 
lyries by Rudy Vallée, music by Car- 
los Cobian, of Argentina, domiciled 
at New York: pf. and ukulee acc. 
© Apr. 26, 1929; 2c. May 11; E pub. 
5920; Harms, ine., New York. 

13860 


Me yoy del rancho;:corrido, words and 
musie by HE. Rubio, of Mexico; pf. 
©1e. Jan. 16, 1929; E unp., 2868 ; 
Ernesto Rubio, Los'!Angeles. 13861 


Meadow (The) lark is singing; words 
by K. P. Pompoo, music by: Daniel 
H. Wilson. © 1 c. June 28, 1929; 
HE unp. 8457; Katherine Prendergast 
Pompoo, Bantry, N. D. 13862 


Meditation; by F. Addison Porter,’ op. 
34; pf. © May 29,\1929; 2 ce. June 
1; E pub. 6487; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 13863 


Mein midi nennt sich baby; fox trot, 
nach dem bertihmten wiegenlied von 
Ciutsam, text von Fritz: Rotter, mu- 
sik von Mischa Spoliansky, of Ger- 
many, spezialarrang. von Nico Dos- 
tal, of Austria; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor and ist violin conductor. 
4Ato.. © Feb. 25, 1929; 1 c. June 1; 
E for. 5153 ; Otto Junne, G. m. b. H., 
Leipzig. 13864 


Mein midi nennt sich baby; foxtrot- 
lied, nach dem bekannten wiegen- 
lied von Clutsam, text yon Fritz 
Rotter, musik von Mischa Spolian- 
sky, of Germany. © Feb. 25, 1929; 
1e. June 1; E for. 5154; Otto Junne, 
G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 13865 


Mein stisser schatz; by John Wilfahrt. 
[Melody only] ©1e. June 19, 1929; 
E unp. 8114; Consolidated music 
pub. house, Chicago. 13866 
Meineid ; von Paul La Gye, of Belgium, 
op. 90; orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 
4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ec. June 1, 


63565—29 


(74 


1929; HE for. 5150; Edition Otto 
Kuhl, G. m. b. H., Cologne/Rh., Ger- 
many. , 13867 


Melancholy me; words by Howard 
Johnson, musie by Robert King and 
Ray Henderson. © May 10, 1929; 
2 ¢e. May 11; E pub. 6852: Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

13868 


Melancholy moon; words and music by 
Vaughn De Leath [pseud. of L. 
Geer. Words and melody only] © 
1 e@ June 15, 1929; E unp. 8007; 
Leonore Geer, New York. 13869 


Melanie, ich lieb’ dich spit und friih; 
quickstep, worte yon Paul Preil, mu- 
sik von Hermann Lange, of Ger- 
many. © June 6, 1929; 1 c. June 
29; EH for. 5818; Ernst Eulenburg, 
Leipzig. 13870 


Melodia cantabile; par Théo Saintou- 
rens, arr. par Julien Falk, of 
France; violon solo et orch. parties, 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © May 
2 LOeD 1 CAE NOt LOr. DULL 
C. Joubert et cie, Paris. 13871 


Melody in G; by Alfred J. Thompson, 
of Great Britain; organ. © June 
24, 1929; 2 c. June 28; E pub. 7149; 
B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 

13872 


Melody land; waltz, words and music 
by L. H. Holcomb. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © June 10, 1929; 
2 e. June 28; E pub. 7190; Leo 
Hunter Holcomb, Seattle. 13873 


Memories; by Milan Roder; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © June 
20, 1929; 2 ec. June 28; E pub. 7173; 
Kalmus filmusic edition, New York. 

13874 

Memories; words and music by E. L. 
Hamilton. © 1c. June 12, 1929; E 
unp. 7852; Edith Loville Hamilton, 
Lake Arthur, N. M. 13875 


Memories; words and music by M. T. 
Hurd. [Words and melody only] © 

1 e. June 26, 1929; E unp. 8353; 
Mary T. Hurd, Portland, Me. 13876 
Memories of Russia; valse, by J. 
Daitch and Anna Greif, both of Rus- 
sia, domiciled at New York. [Mel- 
ody only] ©1c. June 8, 1929; E 
unp. 8122; Jack Daitch, New York. 
13877 

Memories of you; waltz song, words 
and music by C. E. Cooper. © May 
27, 1929; 2 c. May 29; E pub. 6728; 
Charles Edward Cooper, St. Louis. 
13878 


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138879 


pt. 111, n. s.. v. 24 


Memory liane calls me; words E. Zeig- 
ler, music by Phil Starr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. June 19, 
1929; E unp. 8097; Hita Zeigler, 
Avon Lake, QO. 13879 


Memphis stomp; melody by James Au- 
gustine. © 1c. June 3, 1929; E unp. 
7418; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 13880 


Menacing foe; by Josiah Zuro, of U.S., 
and Francis Gromon, of Hungary, 
domiciled at New York; orch. pts. 
© Feb. 20, 1929; 2 c. June 1; E pub. 
6641; Kalmus filmusic edition, New 
York. 13881 


Mende!lssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig 
Felix) Le calme de la mer; ouver- 
ture, arr. par W. Tullius, of France; 
orch. restreint parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur et 1° violon conducteur. © 
May 25, 1929; 1c June 10; E for. 
5073 ; Choudens, Paris. 13882 


Comedy excitement; cinemusic, 
adapted from Mendelssohn by Ch. 
Franklin, of Great Britain ; full orch. 
pts.. with pf. conductor. © May 6, 
1929; 1 « June 1; E for. 4923; W. 
Paxton & co., Itd., London. 13883 


——  Gondellied; arr. by J. Morava, of 
Great Britain; violin and pf. © 
June 7, 1929; 1 ¢. ‘June 17; E for. 
5096; Walsh, Holmes & co., Itd., 
London. 13884 


—— If with all your hearts; trio, arr. 
by Cuthbert Harris; women’s voices. 
4to. © June 26, 1929; 2 c. June 27; 
E pub. 7130; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 13885: 


Mer (La) traitresse; croquis sympho- 
nique, par Jean de Smetsky, of Bel- 
gium; orch. parties, avee pf. conduc- 
teurn: 4to....©) May 25, 1929);: de. 
June 10; E for. 5046; J. Yves Krier, 
Paris. 13886 


Mes albums favoris; pour pf. 1°°° série 
par Hug. Thuillier, of France—2*°™° 
série par Moro Zurfluh, of France. 
© May 2, 1929: 1 ce. June 4; E for. 
4960; A. Zurfluh, Paris. 13887 


Message (A) from a rose; waltz, words 
by B. R. Allender, music by Ray 
Hibbeler. © 1,c. June 3, 1929; EH 
unp. 7547; Beulah Raye Allender, 
Seattle. 13888 


Metelycia snihowycia; by P. Humen- 
iuk.. [Melody onlv] © 1c. June 17, 
1929; E unp. 8075; Paul Humeniuk, 
New York. 13889 


Mi amor; lyric by Nancy Buckley and 
Vaughn De Leath, music by Edward 
Morris; low-med. voice. © June 8, 
1929; 2 ec June 10; E pub. 6625; 
Edward Morris music pub. co., ine., 
New York. 18890 


Mi paloma; cancién chilena, letra y 
musica de José Rizo Navarro, of 
Spain; pf. © June 13, 1929; 1 «. 
June 14; E for. 5115; Unidn musieal 
espanola, Madrid. 13891 


Miami mcon; valse brillante, by John 
De Bueris; B flat clarinet or E flat 
alto saxophone, with pf. ace. © 
Mar. 25, 1929; 2 c. June 27; E pub. 
7226; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

13892 


Miami nights are calling me; words 
and music by L. P. Wagstaff. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢ June 38, 
1929; E unp. 7519; Lillian Pickert 
Wagstaff, Miami Beach, Fla. 18893 

Michigander; melody by Jabbo Smith. 
© 1c. June 5, 1929; EH unp. 7593; 
State street music pub. ¢o., inc, 
Chicago. 13894 


Midnight (The) train; by Allene K. 


Bixby; pf. © May 31, 1929; 2 «. 
June 7; E pub. 6790; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 138895 


Midnight waltz; by W. T. Narmour 
and S. W. Smith. [Melody only] 
© 1c. June 17, 1929; E unp. 8019; 
W. T. Narmour and S. W. Smith, 
Avalon, Miss. 13896 


Midstream ; fox-trot, theme song of the 
photoplay, words by L. Wolfe Gil- 
bert. music by Abel Baer. © June 
14, 1929; 2 c. June 17; E pub. 68350 ; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 13897 


Mignonette; words and music by Clif 
A. Peir, of Australia. © Apr. 8, 
1929; 1c. Mav 29; E for. 4942; Allan 
& co., proprietary ltd., Melbourne. 
Australia. 13898 


Mignonnette; air de ballet, de José 
Mommaert, of Belgium, op. 84; odeon 
and salon-orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor and ist violin conductor. 4to. 
© June 1, 1929; 1 ec. May 28;' E for. 
4884; Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leip- 
zag. 13899 


Mikhail; rhapsodie sur des airs popu- 
laires russes, de Raoul Brunel, tran- 
seription de H. Mouton, of Belg:um ; 
orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur. 
1. Prelude. [3 others] © May 25. 
1929: 1 e. June 10; E for. 5036: 
Heugel, Paris. 3900: 


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no. 6, 1929 


Mine, still mine; words and music by 
J. M. Zenchoff. ©1c¢. June 21, 1929 ; 
E unp. 8167; Julius Morris Zenchoff, 
Willimantic, Conn. 13901 


Minnesota where the Zumbro flows; 
words by Catherine Mary Mackey, 


music by Harry Jay. © May 28, 
1929: 2 e. June 1: E pub. 6498; 
Catherine M. Mackey, Rochester, 
Minn. 13902 


Minotchka danse; entr’acte, par V. 
Dyck, of France: violon solo et orch. 
réduit ; parties. © May 2, 1929;1c. 
June 4: E for. 4962; Editions musi- 
eales Evette, Paris. 13908 


Minstrel’s (The) fiddle; from the suite 
The antique shop. by Jean Beghon; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
© May 10. 1929; 2c. June 1; E pub. 
6636: Kalmus filmusic edition, New 
York. 13904 


Miss Frisson: fantaisie gaie, sur les 
motifs de I’ opérette, par André Mes- 
sier, of France; orch. parties, avec 
pf. conducteur et 1°" violon conduc- 
teur. 4to. © May 2, 1929; 1 «. 
June 4: E for. 4974; Editions musi- 
cales Sam Fox, Paris. 13905 


Miss you; words by Charles Tobias 
and Harry Tobias, music by Henry 
H. Tobias; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Gene 1, 1929: 2 c..June 4; Epub. 
6525; Santly bros., inc., New York. 

13906 


Mississippi moan: by Duke Ellington; 
pf. © May 22, 1929: 2 c. June 10; 
E pub. 6606; Gotham music service, 
ine., New. York. 13907 


Mississippi wabble;* by Alex Hill. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1«¢ June 
5, 1929; E unp. 7585; State street 
music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 13908 


Mr. Cinderella; words by J. Pincus, 
music by Jerry Solomon [i. e. Jerome 
Solomon] (Jn Mr. Cinderella) © 
May 10, 1929; 2 c. June 8; E pub. 
6690; Jack Pincus, Chicago. 13909 


Mr. Dry you're all wet; words and 
music by M. Siegel. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 19, 1929: 
E unp. 8113; Monty Siegel, New 
York. 13910 


Misterioso; by Christiaan Kriens, orch. 
by A. E. Cafarella; orch. pts. © 
June 26, 1929; 2 c. June 29; E pub. 
7206; Atlas music torp., New York. 

13911 


13923 


Mistica ; per films cinematografiche, di 
Franco Vittadini, of Italy; riduzione 
per orchestrina; parti, con pf. con- 
duttore e violino conduttore. 4to. © 
June 3, 1929; 1 ce. June 5; HB for. 
5102; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 138912 


Mlody kawalier; oberek, by G. Apol- 
sky, of Canada, domiciled at Detroit > 
1st violin. © 1c. May 6, 1929; E 
unp. 6485; George Apolsky, Detroit. 

13913 


Moje hory, moje doly ; words and music 
by R. C. Chladek. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. June 28, 1929; 
E unp. 8452; Richard C. Chladek, 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 13914 


Molodetz; danse russe, par Serge Wek- 
sler, of France; orch. parties, avee 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © May 25, 
1929; 1 ec June 10; E for. 5070; 
Choudens, Paris. 13915 


Mon dernier réve; boston, par Charles 
Seringés, of France; orch. parties, 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 
31,°1928; de. June 10, 1929:;’E for. 
5002; J. Beckett, Paris. 13916 


Moon chant; words and music by C. B. 
Richardson. © 1c. June 38, 1929; 
E unp. 7508; Caroline B. Richardson, 
Waco, Tex. 18907 


Moon (The) in the clouds; by Allene 
Kj bixhy: pl. ©). May ot, 1929, 2c 
June 7; E pub. 6788; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 13918. 


Moonbeams bright; words by H. Hlli- 
son, music by John W. Newton. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © June 
d, 1929.2 ¢ Sine 12: Hi pub. Gisa: 
Harold Ellison, Carson, Wash. 13919 


Moonlight and visions; words and mu- 
“sic by J. Gill. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. June 7, 1929; E unp. 
7688; Jim Gill, Mart, Tex. 13920 


Moonlight (A) night; fox trot, words 
and music by Clark Wilson ‘and 
Harold Whittier; pf. © 1 ¢ May 
15, 1929; E. unp. 7535; Herman W. 


Albert, San Francisco. 13921 
Moonlight on Biscayne Bay; words 
and music by R. A. Locke. [Words 


and melody only] © 1. June 7, 
1929: E unp. 7694; Ruby A. Locke, 
Plant City, Fla. 13922 


Moonshine; musical satire in 3 acts, 
words by A. B. Willis, music by A. B. 
Willis and Harker §. Perkins. © 
1 ec. June 20, 1929; D unp 27528; 
Adeline Bryan Willis, Portland. 

13923. 


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13924 


More than anybody I love you; from 
Rah! rah! rah! words and music by 
Del Porter; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
June 26, 1929; 2 c. June 29; EH pub. 
7204; Famous music corp., New 
York. 13924 


Morena, morena fuiste!! letra y mu- 
sica de Lupe Posada, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Los Angeles; pf. [Pho- 
tostat] © June 18, 1929; 2 ¢. June 
24; EK pub. 7028; Dionisio Acosta, 
Los Angeles. 13925. 

Morenita; tango, paroles de Fernand 
Vimont, musique de C. Oberfeld, of 
Poland. © May 2, 1929; 1 c. June 
4; HK for. 4982; Editions musicales 


Sam Fox, Paris. 13926 
Morgen ist morgen und heute ist 
heut . . ! slow-fox, text von Fritz 


Rotter, musik von Rudolph Nelson, 
of Germany. © May 20, 1929; 1 «¢. 
June 12; H for. 5131; Roehr, a. g.. 
Berlin. 13927 


Morning; words and music by A. J. 
Cooley. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 1, 1929; E unp. 7381; 
Adelaide J. Cooley, Newagen, Me. 

13928 


Morning zephyr: par Ed. Poldini, of 
Hungary, op. 113, no. 4; pf. © June 
14, 1929; 2c. June 17; E pub. 7106; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

13929: 


Morris (Wm.) latest compositions for 
tenor banjo; by William Morris. © 
June 12, 1929; 2 ec. and aff. June 17; 
AA 18511; William C. Stahl, Mil- 
waukee. 13930 


Morris on; the girl I left behind me, 
arr. by Helen MacGregor; pf., 
hands. © June 14, 1929; 2 c. June 
20; E pub. 6929; G. Schirmer, inc., 


New York. 13931 
Moszkowski (Moritz) Spanish dance; 
[simplified and] arr. by Preston 


Ware Orem; pf. © May 27, 1929; 
2 ¢. May 29; E pub. 6456; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 13932 


Mother dear, I love you; words and 
music by A. Curran. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 13, 1929; 
EK unp. 7900; Agnes Curran, Long 
Island City, N. Y. 13933 


Mother, don’t you worry; words by 
H. J. De Cremer, music by William 
J. Van Beaver; pf. and ukulele acc. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
May 31, 1929; 2 c. June 5; E pub. 
6680; Henry J. De Cremer, Green 
Bay, Wis. 13934 


pt. 11, Nuss vias 


Mother O’Neil; words and music by. 
C. V. Macie; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© June 11, 1929; 2 c. June 17; E 
pub. 6781; Casimer Valentine Macie, 
Chicago. 13935 


Mother’s little sweetheart; lullaby, 
from Hearts in Exile, lyric by Al 
Dubin, music by Joe Burke; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © May 20, 1929: 2 e. 
May 23; E pub. 6480; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 13936 


Mother’s (A) love; words and music 
by A. Gray. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. June 13, 1929; E pub. 
7905; Albert Gray, New York. 13937 


Mothers of America; ballad, words 
and music by I. C. Nielsen. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © May 
22, 1929; 2c. June 5; E pub. 6682; 
Irene C. Nielsen, Vaughn, Mont. 

13938 


Mother’s smiles; words by Mrs. J. H. 
Linaman [i. e. M. E. Linaman], mu- 
sic by Samuel H. Speck. [Words .- 
and melody only] © 1 c. Apr. 12, 
1929; EB unp. 5656; Mary Ettie Lina- 
man, Ipswich, S. D. 13939 


Mountain city blues; by Charlie 
Troutt. [Melody only] ©1e. June 
26, 1929; E unp. 8324; Clarence Wil- 
liams music pub. co., ine., New York. 

13940 


Mouvement; par Maurice Thiriet, of 
France; pf. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ¢. 
June 4, 1929; E for. 4968 ; Ch. Hayet, 
Paris. 13941 


Move along; words and music by H. 
J. Cleary. [Photostat] ©1c. June 
22, 1929; E unp. 8210; Homer John 
Cleary, Marion, O. 13942 


’"Mpruvvisata (Improvisation) ; faith- 
less maid, English version by Fred- 
erick H. Martens, transcription by 
Vittorio Giannini. © June 15, 1929; 
2c. June 17; E pub. 6833; G. Ri- 
cordi & @o., inc., New York. 18943 


MSa glagolskaja; festliche messe, gla- 
golsky text upravil Dr. Weingart, 
deutsch von R. S. Hoffman, musik 
von Leos JanéaGek, of Czechoslova- 
kia; chor u. orch. Partitura. © 
Mar. 1, 1929; °1 ¢. ‘May 33) tor, 
5207; Universal edition, a. g., Vien- 


na. 13944 
Muchachita Borineana; letra y mu- 
sica de R. Hernandez; pf. © 1 ¢. 


June 28, 1929; E unp. 8412; Rafael 
Hernandez, New York. 13945 


730 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 


13967 


Muevete negrita: bolero son, letra y | My boy; words and music by R. Met- 


musica de R. Hernandez; pf. ©1e. 
June 28, 1929: E unp. 8418; Rafael 
Hernandez, New York. 13946 


Mulligan’s ball; words and music by 
Ww. J. Courtney, of Canada, arr. by 
Burrell Van Buren. Calgary, Al- 
berta, Canada, Courtney pub. house. 
© June 14, 1929; 2 c. June 26; E 
pub. 7078: W. J. Courtney, Calgary, 
Alberta, Canada. 13947 


Mumpy-mumps (The); recitation or 
song, words by Lucile Crites, music 
by Alma Stanley. © May 24, 1929; 
2 ¢. May 28; E pub. 6674; M. S. 
Titus-Werner, Belmar, N. J. 13948 


Musical (The) salvationist; compiled 
by F. G. Hawkes, of Great Britain. 
v. 48, pt. 6, June 1929. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © June 
d, 1929: 1 ce. June 17; E for. 5094; 


Salvationist pub. & supplies, Itd., 
London. 13949 
Musikanten polka; by EH. Wilfahrt. 


[Melody only] ©1c. June 17, 1929; 
E unp. 8060; Eddie Wilfahrt, New 
Uln, Minn. 13950 


Must I always go on loving you? waltz, 
words and music by G. Margolis. 
© 1c. June 26, 1929; E unp. 8331; 
George Margolis, Kingston, N. Y. 

us 13951 


Must I forget the love I have for you; 
waltz ballad, words and music by 
et Jacopsen. ©. 1 c. May 31, 
1929: E unp. 7395; Jennie Olson 
Jacobsen, Minneapolis. 13952 


Muzikale prentjes; 32 klavierstukjes 
als vervolg op Oefeningen en stukjes, 
door H. Sachs, of Netherlands. © 
June 18, 1929; 1 c. June 29; E for. 
5310; G. Alsbach & co., Amsterdam, 
Netherlands. 13953 


My A-B-C’s are puzzling me; words 
and music by Eddie Neibaur. (Jn 
Chicago evening post, June 17, 1929) 
© June 17. 1929; 2 « June 19; E 
pub. 6840; Chicago evening post co., 
Chicago. 13954 


My baby go to sleep; words and mu- 
sic by W. A. Dick; pf. © 1 ce. June 
15, 1929; E unp. 7963; Walter A. 
Dick, Denver. 13955 


My big moment; words and music by 
Joe Seitman, Carl O. Bergner and 
Herman Pincus. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. June 26, 1929; EB 
unp. 8329: Spier & Coslow, inc., New 
York. 13956 


calf. © 1 ¢. June 1, 1929; E unp. 
7371; Robert Metcalf, Hazard, Ky. 
13957 
My castle of never can be; words by 
Sunny Clapp, music by Bob Nolan. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «@ 
June 3, 1929; E unp. 7440; Southern 
muSic pub. co., ine., New York. 
13958 
My Clinch Mountain home; words and 
music by A. P. Carter. [Words and 
melody only] ©41c. June 13, 1929; 
E unp. 8232; Southern music pub. 


eo., ine., New York. 138959 
My country Sweetheart; love song, 
words by J. W. Small, music by 


Samuel H. Speck. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © May 29, 1929; 
2e. June 12; E pub. 6732; Joseph 
Wallace Small, Cape Charles, Va. 
13960 


My darlin’; words and music by 
Mitchell Parish, Irving Mills and 
Cornel Tanassy, jr.; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. © May 
7, 1929; 2 c. June 10; E pub. 6651; 
Mills music, inc.,. New York. 13961 


My day; poem by Daniel 8. Twehig, 
musie by R. Nathaniel Dett. 
June 7, 1929; 2 c. June 10; E pub. 
6756; John Church co., Cincinnati. 

13962 


My day dreams came true over night; 
words and music by Abner Silver 
and Al Hoffman. [Words and mel- 


ody only] ©1e. June 6, 1929; BH 
unp. 7657; Arthur Behim music 
corp., New York. 13963 


My dear; waltz, words and music by 
Gus Kahn and Joe Sanders, arr. by 
O. Sciacca; band pts. obl. 24mo. 
© June 20, 1929; 2 ec. June 22; HB 
pub. 7065; Leo Feist, ine, New 
York. 13964 


My diary book: by N. Ludwig. [Mel- 
ody only] © 1 e¢. June 24, 1929; 
E unp. 8251; Nofbert Ludwig, 
Brooklyn. 13965 


My dream girl; words by L. L. Dye, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross; pf. 
© 1c. June 15, 1929; E unp. 7989; 
L. Lorraine Dye, Chinook, Mont. 

13966 


My dream of dreams; lyric by Dolly 
Morse, music by Peter De Rose. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 5, 1929; E unp. 7644; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 13967 


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13968 


My Evangeline Belle; words by M. P. 
Broussard, music by Chester Esch- 
er;)1st violin. © 1c. June 24, 1929: 
EH unp. 8278; Mary Page Broussard, 


La Fayette, La. 13968 
My Florentine maid; words and mu- 
Sic by “mt. oJ.7 Cleary.  enotostat } 


© 1c. June 22, 1929; E unp. 8207; 
Homer John Cleary, Marion, O. 
13969 


My girl has It; words by F. B. Brav, 
music by Fred Alton Haight. © 
1 e¢. June 24, 1929; E unp. 8255; 
Frona Belle Bray, Medford, Or. 

13970 


My goodness; words and music by C. 
P. Dring. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 11, 1929: E unp. 7790; 
Charles Perry Dring, New York. 

13971 


My heart cries out I love you; lyrie by 
Cliff Friend, musie by Abner Sil- 
ver,; pf. and ukulele acc. © June 
1, 1929; 2 « June 3; E pub. 6506; 
George and Arthur Plantadosi, inc., 
New York. sr) 49 72 


My heart is alone with my mother; 
words and music by T. B. Bratsberg. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 26, 1929; E unp. 8357: Thora 
Bjerva Bratsberg, Minot, N. D. 

13973 


My heart’s an aeroplane flying on 
wings of love; lyric by J. Seller, 
music by A. Potter; pf. © 1c. June 
8. 1929; E unp. 7725: Jane Seller 
and Andy Potter, New York. 138974 


My idea of paradise; words by Clark- 


son Rose, music by W. Hastings 
Mann, of Great Britain; pf. acc., 


with banjulele banjo and ukulele 
arr. by Alvin D. Keech. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © June 24, 
1929; 1 e. June 25; H for. 5311; B. 
Feldman & co., London. 13975 


My Indian love moon; lyrics by M. C. 
Vest, music by Chas. L. Johnson. 
© 1c. June 27, 1929; E unp. 8426; 
Mabel C. Vest, Kansas City, Kan. 

13976 


My Joanna from Indiana, waltz, words 
and music by H. F. O. Wilder. © 
1. e@. June 17;)1929.: amp S015 ; 
Hattie Faye Overmyer Wilder, Mo- 
renci, Mich. 13977 


My Joe from Chicago; words and mu- 
sic by L. W. Jackson. 
melody only] ©1c. June 26, 1929; 
E unp. 8359; Lafayette W. Jackson, 
Fenwick, W. Va. 13978 


73 


Words and 


pt. m1, n. s., v. 24 


My little girl across the way; words 
by Gtinther Bibo and Ernst Neubach, 
adaptation by Frank Eyton, of 
Great Britain, music by Rudolf Nel- 
son, arr. by Nico Dostal. © May 
29, 1929; 1 c. June 12; E for. 5126; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 13979 


My little star; Mexican serenade, by 
Manuel A. Ponee, arr. by M. L. 
Lake; full band pts., with conductor. 
© Apr. 9, 1929; 2 c. June 27; E pub. 
7233; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 


1398) 
My little sunshine girl; words and 
music by R. H. Norton, jr. [Photo- 


stat] ©1ce. June 27, 1929; E unp. 
8409; Robert Henry Norton, jr., 


Guilford, Conn. 13981 


My little sweetheart; words and mu- 
sic by M. Binik. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. June 1, 1929; E unp. 
7378; Mike Binik, Elizabeth, N. J. 

13982 

My Lord is there; hymn, words and 
music by L. E. Jones. © May 1, 
1929; 2 c. June 20; E pub. 6911; 
Lillenas pub. co., Indianapolis. 

13983 

My love story to you; lyrie by Claire 
Steinmann, music by Clifford Joseph 
Salomon. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 19, 1929; EH unp. 8102: 
Clifford J. Salomon, San Francisco. 

13984 

My Mason-Dixon home; words and 
music by W. E. Fulton and H. M. 
Bone. [Chords, single staff] © 
May 24, 1929: 2 c. June 7; E pub. 
6586: W. Earle Fulton, New Haven, 
and Harold M. Bone, West Haven, 
Conn. 138985 


My melody girl; lyric by Pat Ballard 
[pseud. of F. D. Ballard], music by 
Tom Waring. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. June 24, 1929; E unp. 
8262; Francis Drake Ballard, New 
York. 13986 


My memories of you; words and music 
by V. Vaska. ©1e. June 27, 1929; 
E unp. 8391; Vana Vaska, Los An- 
geles, 13987 


My mother’s beads; words and music 
by J. J. McQuaid. [Chords, single 


staff] © 1-c. June 29, 1929;. EH unp. 
8470; John J. McQuaid, Philadel- 
phia. 13988 


My mother’s day; waltz song, words 
by H. L. Van Valen, music by Alice 
3eulah Brodie. © May 27, 1929; 
2 c. May 31; E pub. 6445; Herbert 
Lee Van Valen, Chicago. 13989 

9 


nd 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 


My mother’s hands; words and music 
by G. Roark. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. June 12, 1929; E unp. 
7838; Southern music pub. co., ince., 
New York. 13990 


My old reliable; fox-trot, words and 
music by R. Cooke. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 26, 1929; 
E unp. 8362; Ralph Cooke, Belmar, 
sl. 13991 


My own Alaska, that’s all; words by 
Denny Molloy, music by Joan Bil- 
lings. ©1e. June 24, 1929; EH unp. 
8269; Denis L. Molloy, Seattle. 

13992 


My own lovin’ daddy; words and mu- 
sie by H. R. Pansing. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 7, 1929; 
E unp. 7697; Helen R. Pansing, 
Omaha. Neb. 13993 


My paradise; words and music by A. 
Sorokoff, of Russia, domiciled at 
New York. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. May 28, 1929; H unp. 
7982; Al Sorokoff, New York. 

13994 


My Pennsylvania home; words and 
music by M. M. Walsh. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 26, 1929; 
E unp. 8355; Margaret M. Walsh, 
Butler, Pa. 18995 


My piano man; words and music by 
W. Cutty. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 15, 1929; E unp. 8008; 
William Cutty, New York. 13996 


My radio gal; words by M. Bruce, mu- 
sic by Chester Escher; 1st violin. © 
1 c. June 24, 1929; E unp. 8279; 
Myrtle Bruce, Denison, Tex. 13997 


My radio queen; words and music by 
E. M. Miller. [Words and melody 


only] ©1e. June 1, 1929; E unp. 
7387; Estella Moul Miller, Green- 
ville, O. 13998 


My Sheba; words and musie by N. P. 
Licary, of Italy, domiciled at Beloit, 
Wis. © 1c. June 5, 1929; E unp. 
7579; Newton Paul Licary, Beloit, 
Wis. 13999 


My Sheba: words by N. P. Licary, mu- 
sic by Chester Escher; 1st violin. 
© 1c. June 7, 1929; E unp. 7716; 
Newton Paul Licary, Beloit, Wis. 

14000 


My song of the Nile; waltz, theme 
song from Drag, lyric by Al Bryan, 
music by Geo. W. Meyer, arr. by 
Joseph Nussbaum; dance orch. pts. 


14012 


4to. © June 17, 1929; 2c. June 20; 
E pub. 6950; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 14001 


My song of you; words by Katharine 
Adams, music by Ralph Cox. © 
June 3, 1929; 2 c. June 6; E pub. 
7081; John Church co., Cincinnati. 

14002 


My soul mate, Katharyne; words and 
music by K. J. MeConkey, of Can- 
ada. [Words and meiody only] © 
1 ec. June 18, 1929; EH unp. 7908; 
Katharine J. McConkey, Prince AlI- 
bert, Saskatchewan, Canada. 14003 


My stairway of dreams; lyric by John 
Steel, music by Oliver Gushee. © 
June 8, 1929; 2 ce. June 10; E pub. 
6627; E. Morris music pub. co.. inc., 
New York. 14004 


My star of destiny; words and music 
by M. 8S. Paulik. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. June 17, 1929; E unp. 
8131; Marie Sils Paulik, Northport, 
i. eg NG Xe 14005 


My sugar babe; words and music by 
J. I. Tanzman. [Words and melody 
only] ©1.e. June 13, 1929; E unp. 
7922; Joseph I. Tanzman, New York. 

14005 


My sunny Tennessee; words and music 
by Roy Evans. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. June 26, 1929; E unp. 
8325; Clarence Williams music pub. 


co., ine., New York. 14007 
My sweetheart of the ages; words by 
L. Downey. music by Chester 


Escher; 1st violin. © 1c. June 7, 
1929; E unp. 7714; Lucille Downey, 
Stockton, Calif. 14008 


My troubles will be over; words and 
music by O. A. Parris. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 3, 1929; 
E unp. 7476; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 14009 


My vision of love; words by S. O. 
Schenck, music by 8S. S. Kohn; pf. 
© 1c. May 31, 1929; E unp. 8440; 
Samuel S. Kohn and Samuel O. 
Schenck, New York. 14010 


My wandering boy; words and musiv 
by C. A. Blanchette; pf. © June 17, 
1929; 2 c. June 24; E pub. 71032; 
Charles A. Blanchette, Minneapolis. 

14011 


My western girl; words and music by 
O. E. Bennett. [Words and melody 


only] ©1c. June 13, 1929; EH unp. 
7897: Otto E. Bennett, American 
Fork, Utah. 14012 


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14013 


pt. 11th Sve 24 


My wife died on Friday night; melody 
by Geo. Crooks. © 1 ¢. June 3, 
1929; E unp. 7494; Southern music 
pub. e@o., inc., New York. 14013 


Na kamenu marmurowim; words and 
music by E. Zukowsky, of Poland, 
domiciled at New York. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. June 28, 
1929; E unp. 8463; Hwgen Zukowsky, 
New York. 14014 


Nigon gang nagonstans nagon var; 
foxtrot, text af Nils-Georg, musik af 
Georg Enders, of Sweden; pf. © 
May. 7, 1929; 1 @ June 19; E 
for. 5169; Nils-Georgs musikforlag, 
Stockholm, Sweden. 14015 


Nacha; vals, por Alfredo Reza, of 
Mexico, domiciled at El Paso; pf. 
8vo. [Photostat] © May 11, 1929; 
2 ¢e. May 18; E pub. 6078; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 14016 


Nichtliches abenteuer; von Th. Ritte, 
of Germany; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor and 1st violin conductor. 4to. 
© Apr. 15, 1929; 1 c. June 1; E for. 
5152; Edition Otto Kuhl, G. m. b: H., 
Cologne Rh., Germany. 14017 


Nar brodllopsklocker ringa;  vals- 
serenad, text af Sven-Olof Sandberg, 
musik af Bert Carsten, of Sweden; 
pf. © Jan. 28, 1929; 1 c. June 26; 
E for. 5806; Edition Sylvian, Stock- 
holm, Sweden. 14018 


Naidu; Hindu march, by Floyd J. St. 
Clair; full orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor and 1st violin conductor. © 
June 11, 1929; 2 c. June 10; E pub. 
6657; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 

14019 


Napule chiagne, versi di A. Ricciardi, : 


musica di V. De Crescenzo. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. June 11, 
1929; E unp. 7794; Vincent De 
Crescenzo and Alfonso Ricciardi, 
New York. 14020 


Nass oder trocken; foxtrott aus der 
gleichnamigen komdédie, worte uu. 
musik von Friedrich Hollaender, of 
Germany. © May 23, 1929; 1 c. 
June 4; E for. 4921; Adolph 
Furstner, Berlin. 14021 


Neath blue skies of Hawaii; words 
and musie by J. M. Gervel. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. June 7, 
1929; E unp. 7724; John Matthew 
Gervel, Kingston, Pa. 14022 


‘Neath the silver stars; by Montague 
Ewing, of Great Britain; pf. © 


me 
iv 


June 14, 1929; 2c. June 17; E pub. 
7100; Theodore Presser co., Phila- — 
delphia. 14023 


’"Neath the silvery moon; words and 
music by J. Shore. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 17, 1929; 
E unp. 8047; Jack Shore, Chicago. 

14024 


Nehi mamma blues; words and music 
by F. Stokes. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. June 3, 1929; EB unp. 
7499; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 14025 


Nena linda; bolero, letra y musica de 
R. Hernandez; pf. © 1c. June 28, 
1929; E unp. 8414; Rafael Hern- 
andez, New York. 14026 


Nene lindo; tango, letra y musica de 
' G. Veiga, of Spain, domiciled at 
New York; pf. © 1c. June 7, 1929; 
E unp. 7712; Genaro Veiga, New 
York. 14027 


Nevada; marche américaine, par R. 
Jacquemont, of France; orch. par- 
ties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
May 25, 1929; 1 c. June 10; E for. 
5058; Choudens, Paris. 14028 


Never again; by D. Tiomkin, of Rus- 
sia, domiciled at New York; pf. © 
Tt ec. June 19, 1929: El unp vere. 
Dimitri Tiomkin, New York. 14029 


New America; poem by Edwin Mark- 
ham, set to tune of For our evuutry, 
by C. R. Brackelsberg. © 1 ¢. May 
1, 1929; E unp. 7675; Charlotte Rose 
Brackelsberg, Des Moines. 14080 


New melodie; by D. Tiomkin, of Rus- 
sia, domiciled at New York; Ist 
violin. © 1c. June 28, 1929; H unp 
§422; Dimitri Tiomkin, New York. 

14031 


New (The) moon; selection, by Sig- 
mund Romberg, selected and arr. by 
H. M. Higgs, of Great Britain; oreh. 
pts., with 1st violin conductor. © 
May 20, 1929; 1.¢. May 29; H for. 
4892; Harms, ine., New York. 14032 


New (The) Old Ironsides; words and 
music by F. D. Spearing. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. June 13, 
1929; E unp. 7913; Fred DD. Spear- 
ing, Sequim, Wash. 140383 


New York-Bogoti; palabras, version 
al Inglés y musical de A. Patino, of 
Colombia, domiciled at New York. 
© 1c. June 1, 1929; BE unp. 7367; 
Arturo Patifiio, New York. 14034 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 


New York! our empire state; words by 
BE. H. Morris, musie by C. Fitzsim- 
mons; pf. 4to. © May 28, 1929; 
2c. June 26; E pub. 7200; Etta H. 
Morris, Brooklyn, and Caroline Fitz- 
simmons, New York. 14035 


Ni tu nena querida; words and music 
by Simon G. Casas, of Mexico; pf. 


[Photastat] © Apr. 22, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Ape 2(* Hi pub. 6890; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 14036 


Night (A) club in our home; by D. 
Tiomkin, of Russia, domiciled at 
New York; ist violin. © 1 c. June 
28, 1929; E unp. 8418; Dimitri Tiom- 
kin, New York. 14037 


Night (A) in May; lyrics by Robert A. 
Simon, music by Paul Lincke, arr. by 
Bert Reed; male voices. 4to. © 
June 10, 1929; 2 c. June 11; E pub. 
6666; Edward B. Marks music co., 
New York. 14038 


Night (The) you said good bye to me; 
words and music by J. L. Howell. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1c. June 
18, 1929; E unp. 8053; John Lewis 
Howell, New York. 14039 


Night’s glamour; Piccadilly waltz-song, 
words by Mrs. Hubi-Newcombe, 
music by Alan McGavin, of Great 
Britain. © May 10, 1929; 1 ce. May 
24; E for. 5218; Piccadilly magazine, 
Itd., London. 14040 


Nimm diesen strauss vergissmeinnicht ; 
fox-trot und lied, text von Fritz 
Rotter, musik von B. Kaper, of Ger- 
many. © Feb. 14, 1929; 1 ¢ June 
12; E for. 5136; Roehr, a. g., Berlin. 

14041 


Nissaki; at the foot of the mountain, 
valse caprice, by R. M. Miller; alto 
saxophone and pf. © May 29, 1929: 
2 c. May 31; E pub. 6534; Roy M. 
Miller, Detroit. 14042 


No cross, no crown; hymn, words and 
music by P. P. Bilhorn. © June 24, 


1929 ;-2 ¢). June’ 27; FE pubs 7144:" 


14043 


No me llores; tango-cancién, letra y 
musica de Pepe Romeu y Daniel 
Montorio, of Spain. © June 13, 
£929; 1re. June’'14;) E> for; 5116: 
Union musical espafola, Madrid. 

14044 


No one to call me darling, no one to 
say goodnight; words and music by 
G. Autry. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 5, 1929; E unp. 7634: 
Gene Autry, Catoosa, OKl. 14045 


Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago. 


14055 


No she doesn’t rock the cradle any 
more; words and music by BH. P. 
Taylor. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 20, 1929; E unp. 8149; 
Hlizabeth P. Taylor, Guymon, Okl. 

14046 


Nobody knows you when you’re down 
and out; words and music by Jim- 
mie Cox. © June 3, 1929; 2 c. June 
26; E pub. 7071; Clarence Williams 
musie pub. co., inc., New York. 

14047 

Nobody loves me; words and music 
by Hershal Brown. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 13, 1929; 
EK unp. 8229; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 14048 


Nobody’s business; fox trot, words by 
H. Y. Owen, musie by C. Yacich. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
June 1, 1929; E unp. 7377;. Chris 
Yacich and Harry Y. Owen, New 
Orleans. 14049 


Nocturne andalou; par Manuel In- 
fante, of France; orch. parties, avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © May 2, 
1929; 1 c. June 4; E for. 4950; H. 
Benjamin, Paris. 14050 


Nordicians waltz; words by Wm. von 
Zuber, music by EH. McAdams, arr. 
by Donald Bryan. New York, At- 
lantic coast fisheries corp. © June 
13, 1929; 2 ec. June 14; E pub. 6720; 
Ethyle McAdams, New York. 14051 


North-bound train; words and music 
by James D. Touchstone and H. A. 
Nelson. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 8, 1929; EB unp. 7445; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 14052 


North high school alma mater; words 
and music by M. A. Wood; mixed 
voices. Syracuse, N. Y., Godard 
music house. 4to. © June 8, 1929; 
2 c. June 10; E pub. 6614; Marion 
Abigail Wood, Syracuse, N. Y. 

14053 


Northern (The) pines and you; words 
by D. N. Roberts, musie by Ray Hib- 
beler; pf. and ukulele ace. © May 
6, 1929; 2 c. June 17; E pub. 6814; 
Dorothy Nichols Roberts, Battle 
Lake, Minn. 14054 


Nosegay (A); words by John Rey- 
nolds, music by Edgar L. Bainton, 
of Great Britain. © June 8, 1929; 
1c. June 21; BH for. 5296; Boosey & 
co., 1td., London. 14055 


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14056 


Nostalgia; words and mus.¢ by C. Ma- 
duro, of Netherlands, domiciled at 
New York. © 1c. June 20, 1929; 
E unp. 8120; Charles Maduro, New 
York. 14056 


Nostalgia (Le); cinédrame, par J. 
Franceschi, of Italy; orch. parties, 
avee pf. conducteur ou orgue. Ato. 
© May 25, 1929; 1c. June 10; E 
for. 5004; J. Franceschi, Marseille, 


France. 14057 
Nothing else matters; words and 
music by G. W. Gunther. © 1 « 


June*7, 1929 oH) ’pirb.. 7705 5° Gloria 
Winch Gunther, New York. 14058 


Novelli sposi; valzer, di Vincenzo Pal- 
adino, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; violino.» © 1c. June 12, 1929; 
E unp. 7859; Pietro Ludovico, New 
York. 14059 


Novelty blues; fox-trot, by R. Jones. 
[Melody only] © 1 ec. June 27, 
1929; E unp. 8399; Southern music 
pub. co., inc., New. York. 14060 


Now all I have is dreams; words by 
J. Patton, music by. Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
June 8, 1929; E unp. 7735; Jack Pat- 
ton, Dawn, Mo. 14061 


Now is the time; hymn, words and 
music by P. P. Bilhorn: © June 24, 
1929" 2 *e. June “27; EH pub. 7145; 
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago. 14062 


Now we’re just pals; words by Tom 
Petty and John Williams, music by 
G. BE. Woods. © 1c. June 28, 1929; 
EK unp. 8417; Guy Elvin Woods, 
Waco, Tex. 14063 


Nubes; letra y musica de Lupe Posada, 
of Mexico, domiciled at Los Angeles; 
2 voices. [Photostat] © June 18, 
1929; 2 ce. June 24; H pub. 6999; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 14064 


Nustalgia e’ mare; canzone Napole- 
tana, versi di A. Ricciardi, musica di 
V. De Crescenzo. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. June 11, 1929; BE 
unp. 7787; Vincent De Crescenzo and 
Alfonso Ricciardi, New York. 14065 


Nymphs and fauns; trio, words by 
Hope Nevin Bryning, air by Rameau, 
adapted and arr. by Paul Ambrose; 
women’s voices. 4to. © June 26, 
1929 3: 2c. June i277; BH pubyem2o; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

14066 


O give thanks unto the Lord; words 
and music by E. L. Hamilton; med- 


, pt. II, 0. s., v. 24 


voice. ©1 ec. June 12, 1929; B unp.. 
7853; Edith Loville Hamilton, Lake 
Arthur, N, M. 14067 


O lead me, Lord; anthem, words by 
Havergal, music by Elias Blum; 
mixed voices. 4to. © June 26, 
1929; 2 c« June 27; E pub. 7134; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

14068 


O Loto San; words by Rachel Mack 
Wilson, music by Morris Cowdery. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
June 10, 1929; E unp. 7765; M. A. 
Cowdery, Cleveland. 14069 


O Maggie, be mine; words by D. C. 
Emmell, music by Everett Putnam. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «@. 
June 5, 1929; E unp. 7636; David C. 
EHmmell, Bridgeton, N. J. 14070 


’O piro é maturato; versi di A. Anas- 
tasio, musica di <A. IJannaccone. 
[Words and melody only] ©lie. 
June 6, 1929; E unp. 7646; Armando 
Anastasio and Arnaldo Innaccone, 
Brooklyn. 14071 


O Saviour, precious Saviour; hymn an- 
them, words by Frances R. Haver- 
gal, music by John Winter Thomp- 
son; sop. and ten. solo and mixed 
voices, with organace. 4to. © Apr. 
22, 1929; 2 c. June 27; E pub. 7220; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 14072 


Oberek bialostocki; by A. Schwartz. 
[Melody only] ©1c. June 8, 1929; 
KH unp. 7742; Abe Schwartz, New 
York. 14073 


Oberek na bosaka; by P. Humeniuk. 
[Melody only] ©1c. June 17, 1929; 
H unp. 8074; Paul Humeniuk,. New 
York. 14074 


Ocean (En) av Kiarlek; seglarvals, 
text af Nils-Georg, musik af Hlge 
Lindberg, of Sweden; pf. © May 7, 
1929; 1¢. June 19; E for. 5171; Nils- 
Georges musikforlag, Stockholm, 
Sweden. 14075 


Offenbach (Jacques) la fille du tam- 
bour major; ouverture, rev. et tran- 
serite par Francis Casadesus, of 
France; petit ou grand orch. parties, 
avec pf. conducteur et 1°" violon con- 


ducteur. 4to. © May 25, 1929; 1 e¢. 
June 10; E for. 5060; Choudens, 
Paris. 14076 


Madame Favart; ouverture, rev. 
et transcrite par Francis Casadesus, 
of France; petit ou grand orch. par- 
ties, avec pf. conducteur et 1°* violon 


736 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 


conducteur, 4to. © May 25, 1929; 
1c. June 10; E for. 5063 ; Choudens, 
Paris. 14077 


Office of the holy communion; by H, A. 
Chambers, of Great Britain; sop. in 
A flat; organ ace. 4to. [English 
and Latin text] © June 28, 1929; 
1 ec. June 29; E for. 53814; Novello & 
co., Itd., London. 14075 


Oh baby, what a sweet kid; words and 
music by F. Young. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 4, 1929; 
E unp. 7555; Frank Young, Phila- 
delphia. 14079 


Oh boy! and how; words and music by 
Wilma McCown. [;Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. June 8, 1929; E 
unp. 7748; Wilma McCown, Oakland, 
Calif. 14080 


Oh boy! how we go to it; words and 


music by J. E. Haeckel. ©1 cc. June 
6, 1929; E unp. 7653; Julius E. 
Haeckel, St. Louis. 14081 


Oh! Carlie, by golly! where has my 
Carlie gone? fox-trot song, words 
by W. Bird. music by W. Bird and 
C. W. Bird. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. June 13, 1929; E unp. 
7925; Wilbur Bird, New York. 

14082 


Oh, dem golden slippers; words and 
music by Jas. A. Bland, arr. by Fred 
H. Huntley; men’s voices. 4to. Chi- 
eago, Lyon & Healy, inc. © June 11, 
1929; 2 c. June 17.;: EB pub.. 6179; 
Fred Hall Huntley, Chicago. 14088 


Oh! gee! there ain’t no justice! words 
by Arthur Fields, music by Fred 
Hall: pf. and ukulele ace. © May 
10, 1929; 2 © May 31; E pub. 6455; 
F. B. Haviland pub. co., New York. 

* 14084 


Oh! how you'll be surprised (Ton 
coeur est done de pierre) ; words by 
J. P. Gagne, music by Richard 
Broughton. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © June 25, 1929; 2 «. 
June 28: E pub. 7188; Joseph Paul 
Gagne, Smooth Rock Falls, Ontario. 
Canada. 14085 


Oh what a fool you’ve made of me; 
words by M. HE. Margavage, music by 
Samuel H. Speck. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. June 21, 1929; B 
unp. 8181; Mary Elizabeth Marga- 
vage, Kingston, Pa. 14086 


Oh what a thrill; words and music by 
B. Samberg. [Words and melody 


14097 


only] ©1c. June 15, 1929; E unp. 
8002; Benjamin Samberg, Brooklyn. 
14087 


Three encore noy- 
elties; men’s voices. 1. Two little, 
chickadees. {2 others] 4.0. 

June 20, 1929; 2 c. June 19; E pub. 
6842; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 
14088 


Old Black Rose; lyric by M. Bailey, 
music by H. O. Strange. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 17, 1929; 
E unp. 8018; Modenia Bailey, Tex- 
arkana, Tex. 14089 


Old (The) child and the new; humor- 
ous song, written and composed by 
Leslie Weston and Avex, both of 
Great Britain. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] ‘© May 30. 1929; 1 ¢. 
June 21; E for. 5255; Reynolds & 
co., London. 14090 


Old (The) fashioned boy; words by 
Cc. J. Houston, music by Philip 
Starr; pf. and ukulele acc. © June 
15, 1929; 2 c. June 19; E pub. 6847; 
Cora J. Houston, Parsons, Tenn. 

14091 


Old Hawaiian charms; words and mu- 
sic by Billy Male [i. e. William 
Male] © June 1, 1929; 2c. June 7; 
E pub. 6592; Hawaii sales co., ltd., 
Honolulu. 14092 


O'Hara (Geoffrey ) 


Old Los Angeles; words and music by 
L. W. Wright. Los Angeles, Calif., 
BE. Miller Wright. © May 14, 1929; 
2 c. June 4; E pub. 6562; Leo W. 
Wright, Los Angeles. 14093 


Old (The) love; ballad, words and mu- 
sic by F. A. Wiren. New York City, 
M. Page pub. co. © Apr. 23, 1929; 
2 ce. June 28; E pub. 7196; Frances 
Avanarius Wiren, New York. 14094 


Old (The) Milaca trail; wards and 
music by G. C. Joslyn, arr. by C. F. 
Kelsey. © June 11, 1929; 2 c. June 
15; E pub. 6778; George C. Joslyn, 
Minneapolis. 14095 


Old (An) music box; from the suite 
The antique shop, by Jean Beghon ; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
© May 10, 1929; 2c. June 1; E pub. 
6637; Kalmus filmusie edition, New 
York. 14096 


Old (The) quartette; words by Wm. 
J. McKenna, music by Geoffrey 
O’Hara: men’s voices. 4to. © June 
20, 1929; 2c. June 19; E pub. 6841; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 14097 


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14098 


Old (The) rugged road; words and 
music by J. Albert McColm; pf. © 
1-e. June 10, 1929;:E unp. 7767; 
John A. McColm, Dallas, Or. 14098 


Old (The) soldier; cho., words by 
Walter De La Mare, music by Bain- 
bridge Christ ; mixed voices. 4to. © 


Apr. 24, 1929; 2 ec. June 27; E pub.. 


7218; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 
14099 


Ombre russe (Russian shadows) ; 
melodrama in 3 acts and 4 scenes by 
Silvio Picchianti, English tr. by 
Alice Mattulath, music by Cesare 
Sodero. Voce. sc. © June 10, 1929; 
2c. June 28; D pub. 27520; Edwin 
F. Kalmus, New York. 14100 


On the coast of Spain; tango, fox-trot, 
words by N. M. King, music by B. A. 
Holt. [Photostat] © 1c. May 10, 
1929; E unp. 6620; Beth Alvord 
Holt and Nancy McClellan King, Los 
Angeles. 14101 


On the levee; dance, by Maurice Ar- 
nold; pf. © June 14, 1929; 2 ¢. June 
17; E pub. 7111; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 14102 


On the road again; words and music 
by J. B. Jones and Will Shade. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
June 3, 1929; EH unp. 7407; Southern 
musie pub. co., ine., New York. 

14103 


On the see-Saw: by Montague Ewing, 
of Great Britain: pf. © June 14, 
1929; 2 c. June 17; EH pub. 7099; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

14104 


On the shores of old Hawaii: words 
by T. Wafile, music by Frederick H. 
Hoyer; pf. and ukulele ace. © 1 «. 
June 20, 1929; E unp. 8153; Thelma 
Waffle, Mackinaw City, Mich. 14105 


On the waters land and air; words 
and music by F. G. Bruce-Callender, 
of Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York. ©1c. June 15, 1929; E unp. 
8012; Fitz Gerald Bruce-Callender. 
New York. 14106 


Once upon a time; by Anna Priscilla 
Risher; pf. © May 28, 1929; 2 ec. 
June 1; E pub. 6500; Bendix pub. 
co., Lincoln, Neb. 14107 


Once upon a time, sad rag doll; words 
and music by K. Malone. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. June 26, 
1929; EK unp. 8371; Kathleen Ma- 
lone, New York. 14108 


pt. 11, n. s., V2 ~ 


Onda (L’); canzone-valzer, versi di 
Peppino Mendes, musica di Vittorio 
Mascheroni, of Italy; pf. © May 9, 
1929; 1 c. May ‘31; E for. 4861; A. & 
G. Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 14109 


One sweet kiss; words and music by 
Al Jolson and Dave Dreyer. © _ 
June 4, 1929; 2 c. June 5; E pub. 
6530; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

14110 

One thousand and one nights; inter- 
mezzo, by Johann Strauss, orch. by 
Adolf Schmid; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. © May 8, 1929; 2 «. 
May 31; E pub. 6458; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 14111 


Onward hero comrades; words and 
music by H. F. Martin. © 1c. May 
14, 1929; E unp. 8307; Henry Fran- 
cis Martin, Phoenix, Ariz. 14112 


Opus 1; nos. 1-3, by A. W. Hincheliffe, 
jr.; melody, with pf. acc. [Photo- 
stat] © 1c. each June 28, 1929; EH 
unp. 8392-8394; Albert Wallace 
Hinchcliffe, jr., Orange, N. J. 

14113-14115 


Orchard (The) song; words by Gwen 
Clear, music by William Wentzell. 
1. High voice, in G. 2. Med. voice, 
in BE flat. © May 22, 1929; 2 «¢. 
each June 4; E pub. 6582; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. — 14116 


Oriental fantasie; by A. M. Baldwin, 
arr. by Walter A. Quincke and Er- 
rol Collins: full orch. Se. © 1 «. 
June 14, 1929; E unp. 7965; Anita 
M. Baldwin, Santa Anita, Calif. 

14117 


Orphan blues; words and music by 
Hattie Burleson. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c¢ June 15, 1929; E 
unp. 8087; Columbia phonograph €o., 
ine., New York. 14118 


Orpheus with his lute; trio, poem by 
Shakespeare, music by Hugh R. Hul- 
bert, of Great Britain; equal voices, 
with flute or violin obbl. 4to. © 
June 1, 1929; 1 c. May 29; E for. 
4936; Hugh R. Hulbert, Ambleside, 
Westmoreland, England. 14119 


Our amiable James Walker; polka 
brillante, por Vincenzo Spadea, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York; pf. 
©. June Tl, 1929: 2 cc. Jumerie ae 
pub. 6704; Vincent Spadea, New 
York: 14120 


Our big moment blues; words by W. 
Burnley, music by Chester Escher ; 
1st violin. © 1. ¢. June 24, 1929; 
E unp. 8281; Wilfrid Burnley, Mimi- 
co, Ontario, Canada. 14121 


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no. 6, 1929 


14142 


Our flag of liberty; words by D. B. | Pajaro azul; tango, by C. W. Bird. 


Harrison, music by D. B. Harrison 
and Charles H. Leave. © 1 ¢. June 
21, 1929; E unp. 8190; Duncan B. 
Harrison, New Rochelle, N. Y. 
14122 


Our flag unfurled; march, by C. L. 
Barnhouse: band pts. 4to. © June 
5, 1929; 2 ec June 28; B pub. 7166; 
Charles L. Barnhouse, sr., Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 14123 


Our motherland; choral song of em- 
pire, words by G. Balfour, music by 
J. H. Murray, of Canada; organ acc. 
Toronto, Heintzman & ¢o., ltd. 4to. 
© May 27, 1929: 1 c. May 31; E 
tor. 4927: Grant Balfour and James 
H. Murray, Toronto, Canada. 14124 


Our school; march, by Mabel Metzger 
Wright; pf. © June 1, 1929: 2 « 
June 7; E pub. 6591; Wright music 
co., Los Angeles. 14125 


Our Yankee queen; words by J. Mat- 
son, music by Sylvester Long Cross; 
pf. © June 15, 1929; E unp. 7992; 
John Matson, Boise, Idaho. 14126 


Out where the moonbeams are born; 
words by Lou Davis, music by J. 
Fred Coots, arr. by W. C. Linde- 
mann; pf. and ukulele acc. © June 
7 1929-2 ¢. June 3; HEH pub: (6508 ; 
George & Arthur. Piantadosi, inc., 
New York. 14127 


Over the shining water; by Agnes 
Wright; pf. © June 24, 1929; 2 «. 
June 29; E pub. 7255; Hatch music 
co., Boston. 14128 


Overcoming joyS; hymn, words and 
music by A. G. Horst. © May 15, 
1929; 2 c. June 20; E pub. 6908; 
Lillenas pub. co., Indianapolis. 

14129 


Oy skazy myla; words and music by 
A. Schwartz. [Words and melody 
only] .w 1 @ June 27; 1929+ FE) unp. 
8402: Abe Schwartz, New York. 

14130 


Ozarkensaw : hill billy, words and mu- 
sic by L. J. Bennett. [Photostat] 
© 1c. June 6, 1929; E unp. 7652; 
Louis J. Bennett, Kansas City, Mo. 

14131 


PA livets ocean; SjOmansvals, text af 
Valdemar Dalquist, musik af Fred 
Winter och Jules Sylvain [pseud. of 
Stig Hansson]; pf. July 14, 
1928; 1c. Apr. 25, 1929; E for. 4906 ; 
Edition Sylvain, Stockholm, Swe- 
den. 14132 


py 6 


9 


fo 


[Melody only] © 1c. June 13, 
1929; E unp. 7927; Wilbur Bird, 
New York. 14133 


Pal of my heart; words and music by 
Claude Davis; pf. and ukulele ace. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Apr. 22, 1929; 
EK unp. 7888; Davis and Foster, Los 
Angeles. 14134 


Paleta (La); letra y musica de HE. 
Rubio, of Mexico; pf. © 1c. Jan. 
16, 1929; E unp. 2867; Ernesto Ru- 
bio, Los Angeles. 14135 


Palms of paradise; song of the tropics, 
poem by P. Ferguson, music by Dan 
J. Michaud. © 1c. June 15, 1929; 
EK unp. 8022; Pauline Ferguson, 
South Pasadena. 14136 


Paloma blanca, que orgullo tienes; 
letra y musica de Simon G. Casas, 
of Mexico; 2 voices. S8vo. [Photo- 
stat] © June 18, 1929; 2 c. June 
24; E pub. 7019; Dionisio Acosta, 
Los Angeles. 14137 


Pamperos (Los); morceau de genre 
argentin, par I. Snoek, of Nether- 
lands, et Georges Krier, of France; 
orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. ©‘May 25, 1929; 1 c. June 10; 
E for. 5040; J. Yves Krier, Paris. 

14138 


Pan y toros; paso doble ou marche 
espagnole, par B. Dessart, arr. par 
Ph. Parés, of France; orch. parties, 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © May 
2, 1929; 1 c. June 4; E for. 4987; 
Editions musicales Sam Fox, Paris. 

14139 


Pansies; by Julian Fredericks, of 
Great Britain, arr. by J. Desmond- 
French, of Great Britain; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Sept. 
26, 1928; 1 c. May 15, 1929; E for. 
5262; Lareine & co., ltd., London. 

14140 


Pantomime-ballet; suite d’orch., par 
Frédéric Le Rey, of France; orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
1. La dispute. [2 others] © May 
25, 1929; 1 c. June 10; E for. 5053; 
J. Yves Krier, Paris. , 14141 


Par un clair matin; scéne rustique, 
de Alexandre de Taeye, of Belgium ; 
odeon and salonorch. pts., with pf. 
conductor and ist violin conductor. 
4to. © June 1, 1929; 1 c. May 28; 
E for. 4873; Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H., 
Leipzig. 14142 


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14143 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


Para que quiero la vida; letra y mu- | Pearl of old Japan; from Fox movie- 


sica de Lupe Posada, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Los. Angeles.  8vo. 


'{Photostat] © June 18, 1929; 2 «. 
June 24; E pub. 7002; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 14143 
Parade of the gendarmes; marche 


francaise, by M. L. Lake; full orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. © Apr. 26, 
1929; 2 c«. June 27; E pub. 7242; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 14144 


Paradise was made for two; words 
and music by E. L. Hamilton. © 
ie June 12 eio29" hb unp. (spe: 
Edith Loville Hamilton, Lake Ar- 
thur, N. M. 14145 


Parks’ sacred quartets number 5; 
words by Tate and Brady, and 
others, music by J. A. Parks, Marion 
Moore and others; men’s voices. 
4to. © June 18, 1929; 2 c. and aff. 
June 22; AA 19231; J. A. Parks co., 
York, Neb. 14146 


Parla il nonno; one step,-versi di Pep- 
pino Merdes, musica di _ Vittorio 
Mascheroni, of Italy; pf. © May 
10, 1929; 1 ec. May 31; E for. 4868; 
A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 14147 


Parting; poem by Karl Flaster, music 
by Martin Cole. © June 15, 1929; 
2c. June 17; E pub. 6834; G. Ri- 


cordi & co., inec., New York. 14148 
Pasaka; 1°* divertissement basque, 
par F. Vogel, of France; pf. 


May 25, 1929; 1c. June 10; E for. 
5007; Florentin Vogel, Saint Palais, 
France. 14149 


Passion of sunrise; words and music 
by Arthur Farwell, op. 56, no. 1; 
high voice. © May 31, 1929; 2 c. 
June 7; E pub. 6793; G. Schirmer, 


ine., New York. 14150 
Pastoral mass in F; words [from the 
liturgy] of the Roman _ Catholic 


church, music by Stanislaus Kani- 
ecki: 2, 3 or 4 voices, with organ 
ACCui 4t0,0/7 ©), J UNE lopee.; 2 e. 
June 7; E pub. 6587; L. Urban pub. 
Co., «Jamaica, Na+. 14151 


Pastorale; per films cinematografiche, 
di Franeo Vittadini, of Italy; ridu- 
zione per orchestrina; parti, con pf. 
econduttore e violino conduttore. 
4to. © June 3, 1929; 1c. June 5; 
E for. 5103; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

14152 


Pavito real; words and music by E. 
Rubio, of Mexico; pf. ©1e¢. Jan. 
16, 1929; E unp. 2860; Ernesto Ru- 
bio, Los Angeles. 14153 


tone follies of 1929, words and mu- 
sic by Con Conrad, Sidney D. Mit- 
chell.and Archie Gottler; pf. ace., 
with ukulele arr. by Joseph M. 
Weiss. © June 4, 1929; 2 ec. June 
5; E pub. 65381; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 14154 


Peasants’ dance; mazurka, by Paul 
Valdemar, of Great Britain; rhyth- 
mic orech. pts., with teacher’s se. and 
pf. 4to. © June 14, 1929; 2 ec June 
17; E pub. 7119; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 14155 


Peau (La) de chagrin; comédie lyrique 
en 4 actes, d’apres H. de Balzac, 
poéme de Pierre Decourcelle' et 
Michel Carré, musique de Charles 
Levadé, of France. Partition chant 
et pf. © May 2, 1929; 1c. June 4; 
D pub. 27525; Heugel, Paris. 14156 


Peau (La) de chagrin; morceaux 
détachés, nos. 1-7, de la comédie 
lvrique en 4 actes, poéme de Pierre 
Decourcelle at Michel Carré, mu- 
sique de Charles Levadé, of France. 
© May 2. 1929; 1 c. each June 4; 
E for. 4953-4959; Heugel, Paris. 

14157-14163 


Pee and awl; words and music by 
T. Ashley and Doe Walsh. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. June 3, 
1929; E unp. 7416; Southern musie 
pub. co., ine., New York. 14164 


Peg leg Jack; words by Frank Luther, 
music by C. J. Robison. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ce. June 12, 
1929: E unp. 7841; Carson J. Robi- 
son, New York. 14165 


Pensive thoughts ; meditation, by Floyd 
J. St. Clair; full orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor and Ist violin conductor. 
© June 11, 1929; 2 c. June 1s 
pub. 6658; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 14166 


Peoria, we do; words and music by 
GC. C. Castle. © June 2,°19295 2re: 
June 10; E pub. 6655; Charles C. 
Castle, Peoria, Ill. 14167 


Pep; fox-trot, words and music by D. 
Brunelle. © 1c. June 28, 1929; E 
unp. 8450; Doléan Brunelle, New 
York. 14168 


Persée et Androméde; ou, Le plus 
heureux des trois, opéra en 2 actes 
de Nino, d’aprés les Moralités 
légendaires de Jules Laforgue, tra- 
duction allemande de André G. 
Block, musique de Jacques Ibert, of 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 


, 14189 


France. Partition chant et pf. © 
May 25, 1929; 1 ¢«. June 10; D pub. 
27526; Durand et cie., Paris. 14169 


Persian caravan; oriental fox trot, by 
Ch. Benson, of France; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © May 2, 
1929; 1 ec. June 4; BE for. 4951; H. 
Benjamin, Paris. 14170 


Pesos y cervezas;} Inarcha, por Alfredo 
Reza, of Mexico, domiciled at El 
Faso; pi Svo. * | PhotostatlT”* © 
May 11, 1929; 2 c. May 18; E pub. 
6079; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

14171 

Peu (Un) rococo; by Gunnar Malm- 
strom, of Sweden, arr. by Eduard 
Rudolf [pseud. of Rudolf Hladisch], 
of Austria; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor and violin 1 conductor. © 
Nov. 15, 1928:;° 1. -¢. Jan.” 8; 1929? H 


for. 1880; Edition international, 
musikhandel international. A: E. 


Wappler, Stockholm, Sweden. 14172 
Phares; poéme de Francois Mauriac, 
musique de R. Bernard, of France. 
© May 25, 1929; 1 c. June 10; H 

for. 5027: Durand et cie., Paris. 
14173 


Photograph (A) of the sweeter half 
‘of my love affair; words by Irving 
Kahal, music by J. Russel Robinson. 


[Words and melody only]. © 1 «¢. 
May 29, 1929; E unp. 7501; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 14174 


Phyllis: by D. Tiomkin, of Russia, 
domiciled at New York; 1st violin. 
© 1c. June 14, 1929; E unp. 7954; 
Dimitri Tiomkin, New York. 14175 


Phyllis ; 
bar, music by Raymond Earle 
Mitchell. 1. Low voice. 2. High 
voice. © June 5, 1929; 2 ©. each 
June 6; E 65389; R. L. Huntzinger, 
inc., New York. 14176 


Phillis the fair; two-part song, words 
by Robert Burns, music by Alfred 
Redhead. of Great Britain, tonic 
solfa tr. by H. J. Timothy; treble 
voices. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © June 24, 1929; 1 «. 
June 25; E for. 5300; Stainer & Bell, 
lid., London. 14177 


Piccoli canti; dai canti giapponesi, 
traduzione di B. Balbi, musica di 
Gaspare Scuderi, of Italy. 2* serie. 
Vi ho detto . [2 others] © May 
£5, 1929,5;-1 e. June 18+ EH, for, 5226; 
A. & G. Carisch & e., Milan. 14178 


text by Paul Laurence Dun-. 


Picture; words and music by I. M. 
Schlenoff. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. June 26, 1929; E unp. 
8374; Irving Morris Schlenoff, Balti- 
more. 14179 


Pictures of summer; 5 short pieces 
for recreation, by George Parker, of 
Great Britain, op. 13; pf. I. Sum- 
mer draws near. [4 others]. © 
June 24, 1929; 2 ec. June 28; E pub. 
7160; B. F. Wood musie co., Boston. 

14180 


Piedigrotta Napoli 1928; Napoli, Casa 
editrice musicale Napoli. © Sept. 
7, 1928; 1 ce. Jan. 7, 1929; A—For- 
eign 2676; Italian book co., New 
York. 14181 


Pierrot sous la lune; noiturno-valse, 
de Richard Drigo, of Spain; pf. © 
June 13, 1929; 1c. June 14; E for. 
5113; Union musical espafnola, Ma- 
drid. 14182 


Pig ankle strut; melody by Gus Can- 
non. © 1c. June 3, 1929; E unp. 
7496; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 14183 


Pindar’s Athenian dithyramb; tr. by 
. Charles Rann Kennedy, music by 
Horace Middleton, op. 35; unison 
eho. 4tove © Apr. 10;'1929272'-e. 
June 1; E pub. 6629; Hdwin fF. 
Kalmus, ine., New York. 14184 


Pit-a-pat, just like that; words and 
music by Herbert Irving [pseud. of 
H. I. Aronovitz. Words and melody 


only], © 1c. May 18, 1929; HE unp. 
7891; Herbert Irving Aronovitz, 
Chelsea, Mass. 14185 


Pizen tea blues; words and music by 
Ikey Robinson. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. June 5, 1929; E unp. 
7587; State street music pub. co, 
inec., Chicago. 14186 


Pizzicato misterioso; par M. Brussel- 
mans, of Belgium; orch. parties, avec 
pf.-conducteur et 1°. violon-conduc- 
teur: “4to.’ © May* 25; 920%, ic. 
June 10; HE for. 5019; EH. Gaudet, 
Paris. 14187 


Play that plaintive melody; words by 
G. Denoyan, music by Walter Kush- 
ner. ©1c. June 24, 1929; E unp. 
8303; George Denoyan, New York. 

14188 


Play the game; words by R. L. Levy, 
music by A. M. Shafter. © 1c. June 
24, 1929; E unp. 8442; Alfred Martin 
Shafter and Ruth Lee Levy, Brook- 
lyn. 14189 


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14190 


pt. 117, .D. Sv, ae 


Playing hot on the saxophone; by Ruby 
and W. A. Ernst; saxophone. © 
June 14, 1929; 2 c. June 17; E pub. 
6745; Crawford music corp., New 
York. 14190 


Playing Indians;. wahoo, by Walter 
Rolfe, op. 225, no. 4; pf. © June 24, 
1929; 2 « June 98: E pub. 7156; 
B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 14191 


Playing see-saw; by Wallace A. John- 
Son, op.214) nest =pr “© Junest4, 
1929; 2..¢.. June, 272. 4) pub. 7102; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

14192 


Playing soldiers; march, by Walter 
Rolfe, op.’ 225; no. 1; pf. © wWune 
24, 1929; 2 c. June 28; E pub. 7153; 
B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 14193 


Playing the piano; course of rote train- 
ing for beginners, by Guy Maier and 
Helene Corzilius. Teacher’s manual. 
© June 27, 1929; 2. c. July 1; aff. 
July 2; AA 19565; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 14194 


Playtime fancies; by Lita Jarratt, of 
Great Britain; pf. 1. My .dance. 
[4 others] © June 8, 1929; 1 «. 
June 10; BE for. 5108; Stainer & Bell, 
itd., London. 14195 


Pleading; words by Smiles Jennings 
[pseud. of E. P. Jennings], music by 
Kathleen Jennings. © 1c. May 16, 
1929; E unp. 6811; Edgar Petty Jen- 
nings, Beaumont, Tex. 14196 


Pleasant dreams; by Helen Dallam; 
pf. © June 24, 1929; 2c. June 24; 
EK pub. 7039; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 14197 


Please baby; words and music by R. 
W. M. Keating. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. June 6, 1929; E unp. 
7654; Ralph Whelan Mitchell Keat- 
ing, Los Altos, Calif. 14198 


Plenilunio; per films cinematografiche, 
di Franco Vittadini, of Italy; ridu- 
zione per orchestrina; parti, con pf. 
conduttore e violino conduttore. 4to: 
© June 3, 1929; 1 ec. June 5; BH for. 
5104; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 14199 


Plotky; words and music by EH. Zu- 
kowsky, of Poland. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. June 17, 1929; H 


unp. 8069; Eugene Zukowsky, New 
York. 14200 
Pius (La). jolie fille de France; 
opérette de G. Guesnier et A. de 


musigue de F. Fourdrain. 
Delsaux, of France; 


Montgon, 
arm par Ch. 


orch. restreint parties, avec pf. con- 


ducteur. 4to. © May 25, 1929; 1c. 
June 10; E for. 5065; Choudens, 
Paris. 14201 


Pochon album for school orchestra; 
25 classics, country dances and folk- 
songs, selected, arr., ed., and pro- 
vided with instructive comments by 
Alfred Pochon. © Mar. 8, 1929; 
2 c. June 27; EH pub. 7251; (Cart 
Fischer, inc., New York. 14202 


oberki, by Stefan Ko- 
© 1c. June 15, 
Consolidated 
14203 


Poéme héroique ; by Bertram Strawley, 
arr. by Walter C. Schad; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. © May 24, 1929; 
2 ¢e. May 31;. E pub. 6460; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 14204 


Pohjalaisia (Osterbottner) ; oper in 3 
akten, musik von Leevi Madetoja, of 
Finland, op. 45, text nach dem 
schauspiel von Artturi Jirviluoma, 
bearb. vom kompomisten, deutsche 
lubersetzung von Gustav Schmidt. 
klavierauszug von Ernst Linko, of 
Finland. © Feb. 22, -1929=)iure 
Mar. 9; E for. 5294; Wilhelm Han- 
sen, Copenhagen. 14205 


Poison (The) kiss of that Spaniard; 
from The gold diggers of Broadway, 
words by Al. Dubin, music by Joe 
Pus pf. and ukulele acc. © June 

1929 : 2c. June 11; E pub. 6876; 
MI. Witmark & sons, ‘New York. 
14206 


Polka dla swatow; clarinet solo, by 
J. Wyskowski. © 1c. June 5, 1929; 
E unp. 7626; John Wyskowski, New 
York. 14207 


Pod lasem; 
minski; violino 1. 
1929 > Hun , (ooe- 
music pub. house, Chicago. 


Polka od gorlic; by Stefan Kominski ; 
Violino: 1.° © 1° ¢. June’ 15,7 19297 
E unp. 7996 ; Consolidated music pub. 
house, Chicago. 14208 


Polka '% Detroit; by A. Schwartz. 
[Melody only] © 1c. June 8, 1929; 
E unp. 7743; Abe Schwartz, New 
York. 14209 . 


Polka z pod pinczowa; by Stefan Ko- 
minski; violino 1. © 1c. June 15, 
1929; E unp. ‘7998; Consolidated 
music pub. house, Chicago. 14210 


Polliwog; marche burlesque, by John 
Thompson; pf. © June 22, 1929; 
2c June 25: E pub. 7041; Willis 


music ¢o., Cincinnati. 14211 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 


14233 


Ponce (Manuel M.) 4 miniatures; 
par M. M. Ponce, of Mexico; qua- 
iuor 4 cordes. Partition de poche. 
12mo. © May 25, 1929; 1 c. June 
10; E for. 5006; Editions Maurice 
Sénart, Paris. 14212 


Pont (Le) des caravanes; Smyrne, 
par E. R. Blanchet, of France, op. 
50; pf. © May 25, 1929; 1 ce. June 
10; E for. 5029; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 14213 


Ponto (La); vortojn kaj arion verkis 
H. W. Hetzel. [Blue-print] © Apr. 
10, 1929; 2 c. May 21; E pub. 6600; 
Henry W. Hetzel, Philadelphia. 

14214 


Poor lost boy; by Henry Whittier. 
[Melody only] © 1c. June 13, 
1929; E unp. 8241; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 14215 


Popolo vesuviano; versi e musica di 
A. Gildo, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 18, 1929; E unp. 8064; 
Armando Gildo, Brooklyn. 14216 


_Popowych; words. and music by E. 
Zukowsky, of Poland, domiciled at 
New York. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. June 28, 1929; E unp. 
8461; Ewgen Zukowsky, New York. 

14217 


4. Porqué lloras? danza, letra y musica 
de Maria Rodriguez, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Los Angeles; pf. 8vo. 
[Photostat] © June 18, 1929; 2 «. 
June 24; E pub. 6998; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 14218 


Portland limited; march, by D. M. 
Simmons; band pts. Portland, Or., 
Union Pacific band. obl. 24mo. 
[Blue-print] © June 1, 1929; 2 c. 
June 24; E pub. 7031; Donald M. 
Simmons, Portland. 14219 


Porto Rico; words and music by C. 
Padilla. [Words and melody only. 
Spanish text] ©1c. June 21, 1929: 
E unp. 8164; Castulo Padilla, New 
York. 14220 


Pour toi j’ai chanté; valse intermezzo. 
by Lionel Hart, of Great Britain. 
op. 3; pf. © May 29, 1929; 1 «. 
May 31; E for. 5122; Chappell & co.. 
Itd., Sydney, Australia. 14221 


Pouring down rain; feature song of 
The Garden of Eatin’, words and 
music by Roy Fox; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © June 4, 1929; 2 c. June 5: 
E pub. 6526; Spier’ & Coslow, inc.. 
New York. 14222 


63565—29—_6 


Poursuite de sylvains; scherzo, de 
Reuchsel, of France, et de Taeye, 
of Belgium; odeon and salonorch. 
pts., with pf. conductor and 1st vio- 
lin conductor. 4to. © June 1, 1929; 
1 ¢e@ May 28; E for. 4885; Aug. 
Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 14223 


Poursuite nocturne; par Amédée 
Reuchsel, of France; orch. parties, 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 
31, 1928; 1 c. June 10, 1929; E for. 
9052; J. Yves Krier, Paris. 14224 

Praise, O praise the Lord of harvest; 
anthem, words by James Hamilton, 
music by Hric H. Thiman, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices, organ ace. 
4to. © June 28, 1929; 1 c. June 29; 
E for. 5815; Novello & co., 1td., Lon- 
don. 14225 


Prayer changes things; hymn, words 
by Laverne F. Tame, music by Hal- 
dor Lillenas, of Norway, domiciled 
at Indianapolis. © May 15, 1929; 2 
ce. June 20; E pub. 6915; Lillenas 
pub. co., Indianapolis. 14226 


Precocious child; by Nathaniel Shil- 
kret, orch. by William C. Schoen- 
feld; orch. pts. © June 5, 1929; 
2c. June 7; E pub. 6570; Atlas mu- 
sic corp., New York. 14227 


Preghiera ; versi e musica di Vincenzo 
Spadea, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. © June 1, 1929; 2c June 13; 
E pub. 6703; Vincent Spadea, New 
York. 14228 


Prelude d’angoisse; par Th. Kross, 
orch. par Georges Krier, of France; 
orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © May 25, 1929; 1 c. June 10; 
E for. 5051; J. Yves Krier; Paris. 

14229 

Prélude mélodique; by Roger Clerbois, 
op. 12, no. 3; pf. © May 31, 1929; 
2 ce. June 7; E pub. 6805; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York. 14230 


Premier rayon de soleil; par P. J.- 
M. Plum, of France, op. 55; pf. © 
May 25, 1929; 1 ¢. June 10; HE for. 
5008; Alph. Schotte & cie., Boulogne 
sur mer, France. 14231 

Prés du temple d’amour: par Edouard 
Flament, of France, op. 82, no. 1; 
orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Dee. 31, 1928: 1 ec. June 10, 
1929; EB for. 5049; J. Yves Krier, 
Paris. 14232 

Présages funébres: par V. Dyck, of 
France; orch. parties, avee pf. con- 
ducteur et 1°. violino-conducteur. 
4to. © May 25, 1929; 1 c June 10; 
E for. 5017; E. Gaudet, Paris. 14233 


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14234 


President Herbert Hoover; march, by 
Art Gaetke, arr. by A. E. Gaylord; 
pf. © June 22, 1929; 2 c. June 22; 
E pub. 6981; Arthur Gaetke, Wiscon- 
sin Rapids, Wis. 14234 


Presser’s concert orchestra book; for 
high school and general use, com- 
piled by Preston Ware Orem; orch. 
pts. 4to. © June 6, 1929; 2 ¢. and 
aff. June 8; A 19296; Theodore Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 14235 


Pretty girls and roses; from The sil- 
ver swan, lyrics by Wm. 8S. Brady, 
musie by H. Maurice Jacquet. 1. 
Sop. and altos——2. Ten. and basses. 
4to. © Feb. 11, 1929; 2 c. each Feb. 
12; E pub. 3487, 3488; Leo Feist, 
inec., New York. 14236, 14237 


Pretty kamaaina; lyrics and music by 
R. A. Anderson. (Jn Theme songs 
of The kamaaina) © June 14, 
1929; 2 ec. June 18; E pub. 6824; 
Robert Alexander Anderson, Hono- 
lulu. 14238 


Priére; par Maurice Thiriet, of 
France; violon, violoncelle et orgue 


ou pf. 4to. © May 2, 1929; 1 «. 
June 4; E for. 4972; Ch. Hayet, 
Paris. 14239 


Primo bacio; canzone valzer, di Vit- 
torio Mascheroni, of Italy; piccola 
orch. parti. 4to. © May 31, 1929; 
1 ec. June 18; E for. 52338; A. & G. 
Carisch & c, Milan. 14240 


Primo bacio; valzer, di Zabum 1929, 
parole di Luciano Ramo, musica di 
Vittorio Mascheroni, of Italy; pf. 
© May 1, 1929; 1 c. May 31; E for. 
4864; A. & G. Carisch & c, Milan. 

14241 


Prince of passion; words by J. Pincus, 
music by Jerry Solomon [i. e. Je- 
rome Solomon] (Jn Mr. Cinderella) 
© May 10, 1929; 2c. June 8; E pub. 
6688 ; Jack Pincus, Chicago. 14242 


Princess White Deer; by Milan Roder ; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
© June 20, 1929; 2 c. June 28; E 
pub. 7174; Kalmus filmusic edition, 
New York. 14243 


Procession (La) qui passee... ; 
marche religieuse en forme de poeéme 
symphonique, par Albert Dupuis, of 
Belgium; odeon and salonorch. pts., 
with pf. conductor and 1st violin 
conductor. 4to. © June 1, 1929; 
1c. May 28; E for. 4882; Aug. Cranz, 
G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 14244 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Proletariers kampflied; text von K. 
Krenkel, musik von Gustav Heil, op. 
27; minnerchor, ohne begleitung. 
4to. © Mar. 26, 1929; 2 c. June 27; 
E pub. 7217; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 14245 


Promise; words and music by C. S&S. 
Higby. ©1c. June 17, 1929; EH unp. 
8054; Catherine §8. Higby, Pomona, 
Calif. 14246 


Promise (The) I made in the garden; 
words and music by C. Peterson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 26, 1929; E unp. 8341; Charles 
Peterson, L’Anse, Mich. 14247 


Providence; marche, par Marcel De- 
vaux, of France; orch. parties, avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © May 25, 
1929; 1 ec. June 10; E for. 5055; 
Choudens, Paris. 14248 


Psalm 80; words from the Scriptures, 
music by Albert Roussel, of France, 
op. 37; ten. solo and cho. of mixed 
voices. Pf.-vocal sc. 4to. © May 
14, 1929; 2 c. June 3; E pub. 6518; 
C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 


Puccini (Giacomo) Inno & Roma; 
versi di Fausto Salvatori, musica di 
G. Puecini, of Italy. traserizione di 
Alessandro Vessella, of Italy; 
banda. Partitura con canto ad lib. 
© Apr. 11, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 29; H for. 
4919; Casa musicale Sonzogno, Mi- 
lan. 14250 


Put it there; by Todd Rhodes. [Mel- 
ody only] ©1c. June 12, 1929; H 
unp. 7834; Southern music pub. Co., 
ine., New York. 14251 


Quadriglia barese; di Giuseppe Oreste, 
of Italy. [Melody only] © 1 «¢. 
June 12, 1929; E unp. 7857; Pietro 
Ludovico, New York. 14252 


Quartet for string instruments; Ist 
movement, by I. Ginsburg; violin 1, 
2, viola and violoncello. © 1c. June 
10, 1929; E unp. 7749; Isaac Gins- 
burg, Brooklyn. 14253 


Quartett in g moll; von Karl Marx, of 
Germany, op. 7; 2 violinen, viola U. 
violoncell. Se. 12mo. © May 16, 
1929; 1c. June 3; E for. 4868 ; Breit- 
kopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 14254 


Que dices chata?? words and music by 
Simon G. Casas, of Mexico; pf. 


[Photostat] © Apr. 22, 1929 ; 2 c. 
Apr. 27; E. pub. 6887; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 14255 


744 


14249, 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 


Que me llamen lo que quieran; paso- 
doble jota, de Pablo Cambronero, of 
Spain; pf. ©, June J3, 19295) 1 ec. 
June 14; BE for. 5117; Union musical 
espanhola, Madrid. \ 14256 

Que tienen tus lindos ojos! letra y 
musica de Maria Rodriguez, of Mex- 
ico, domiciled at Los Angeles. 8vo. 


[Photostat] © June 18, 1929; 2 ec. 
June 24; E pub. 7004; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 14257 


Queen of my heart; words and music 
by F. O. Barden, jr. © 1c. June 38, 
1929; E unp. 7524; Frank O. Barden, 
jr.. Boyne City, Mich. 14258 


Quelle douceur dans mes pensées ... ; 
poéme de Henri de Régnier, musique 
de Louis Beydts, of France. © May 
25, 1929; 1 c. June 10; E for. 5082; 
Heugel, Paris. 14259 


Quérida Paquita; tango chanté, paro- 
les de Pierrefont, musique de Joseph 
Rico, of France. © May 2, 1929; 
1c. June 4; E for. 4964; Joseph 
Rico, Courbevoie, France. 14260 


Quiet night; by Allene K. Bixby; pf. 
© May 31, 1929; 2 c. June 7; E pub. 
6791; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

14261 


Radio lullaby ; words and music by M. 
H. Brooks. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © June 10, 1929; 2 «. 
June 28; E pub. 7195; Margaret 
Hannah Brooks, Huntington, W. -Va. 

14262 


Radio sweetheart; words by R. W. 
Gentes, music by Richard Brough- 
ten. © 1 ce. June 3, 1929; E unp. 
7525; Rudolph William Gentes, 
Brooklyn. 14263 


words by 
Eric Ran- 


Ragged (The) vagabond: 
Percy Edgar, music by 
dolph, arr. by William Stickles; 
male quartet. 4to. © June 10, 
1G29 2° e. June 12: “HW opub: 67AS.; 
Lawrence Wright music co., Lon- 
don. 14264 


Railroad (The) boomer; words and 
music by C. J. Robison. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. June 20, 
1929; E unp. 8157; Carson J. Robi- 
son, New York. 14265 


Rain: by N. Louise Wright; pf. © 
May 28, 1929; 2 ec. June 3; E pub. 
6451; Boston music co., Boston. 

P 14266 

Rain of butterflies: by M. Salta, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York; pf. 
© 1e¢ June 138, 1929; E unp. 7941; 
Menotti Salta, New York. 14267 


74 


14279 


Rainbow [and] Boat Song; by Eliza- 
beth Gest; pf. © June 17, 1929; 
2 ec. June 22; E pub. 6974; Boston 
music co., Boston. 14268 


Rathaus (Karol) Ouverture; von K. 
Rathaus, of Poland, op. 22; grosses 
oreh.’ SPartitur: "(©)" Apr et, “1929: 
1 @ May 3; H for. 5200; Universal 
edition, a. g., Vienna. 14269 


—— Trois mazurkas; von K. Rathaus, 
of Poland, op. 24; ‘pf... © Mar. 7, 
1929: Tec. May 33) R) fortiso2 fr: 4tni- 
versal edition, a. g., Vienna. 14270 


Zwei Stticke; aus dem ballett Der 
Letzte Pierrot, von K. Rathaus, of 
Poland; pf. 1. Valse sentimentale. 
[1 other] © Mar. 8, 1929: 1 «@ 
May 38; E for. 5210; Universal edi- 
Won, ad. =; “Vienna: 14271 

Razors in de air; lyric by W. H. Ken- 
nedy, music by Betsy White. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
June 5, 1929: EH unp. 7623; Vernon 
Dalhart, New York. 14272 

Ready hokum; melody by Ikey Robin- 
son. © 1c. June 5, 1929; E unp. 
7588; State street music pub. co., 


ine., Chicago. 14273 
Reb akiveh shoichet; words by M. 
Rund, music by J. Jaife. [Words 


and melody only] © 1c. June 28, 
1929; E unp. 84383; Julius Jaffe and 
Morris Rund, Brooklyn. 14274 


Recien casada!! letra v musica de 
Luis Aguinaga, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles. [Photostat] 
© June 18. 1929: 2 c. June 24; EH 
pub. 7006; Dionisio Acosta, Los An- 
geles, 14275 

Red (The) and green signal lights; 
words and music by G. B. Grayson. 
[Words and melody only] -© 1 «. 
June 13, 1929; E unp. 8234; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc, New York. 

14276 

Red hair and freckles: lyric by How- 
ard Dietz, music by Jessie L. Dep- 
pen; pf. and ukulele acc. © June 
13, 1929: 2c. June 15; E nub. 6748; 
Remick music corp., New York. 

14277 

Red heads; words and music by HE. B. 
Weide. [Words and melody only] 
©, 1/¢. June 1, 19297 maunpe (39s ; 
Elise Bonet Weide, Chicago. 14278 


Red River Valley; words and music¢ 
by Harold Weeks and Vic Meyers; 
solo, duet, and quartette. © June 
7, 1929; 2 c. June 11; E pub. 6648; 
West coast music publishers, Seat- 
tle. 14279 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14280 


Regimental parade; march, by Charles 
E. Overholt; pf. © June 14, 1929; 
2e¢. June 17; E pub. 7117; Theodore 
Presser c¢o., Philadelphia. 14280: 


Regulars (The); march, by C. L. 
Barnhouse; band pts. 4to. © June 
5, 1929; 2 c. June 28; E pub. 7165; 
Charles L. Barnhouse, sr., Oskaloo- 
sa, Ia. 14281 


Reiser (Violet) Novelette; pf. ©1l1« 
June 21, 1929; E unp. 8186; Violet 
Reiser, New York. 14282 

Rejoice, rejoice, ve children; Christ- 
mas anthem, words tr. by Catherine 
Winkworth, music by Stuart Young, 
of Great Britain; mixed voices; or- 
gan ace. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
Ita! Atel+"C) Jane 15, 1929. j1%e: 
June 13; E for. 5275; Stuart Young, 
Epping, England. 14283 


Rejoice to-day, with one accord (Freut 
euch, ihr Christen nah und fern) ; 
anthem, words by H. W. Baker, Ger- 
man translation by Rosa C. Palm, 
music by Herbert Ralph Ward; sop., 
alto, ten. and bass, with organ acc. 
4to. © June 4, 1929; 2'¢ June 5; 
E pub. 6548; Edward Schuberth & 
co., inc.. New York. 14284 


Remember you have broken my heart; 
words and music by E. Johnson. 
[Words and melody. only] © 1. 
June 28, 1929: E unp. 8467; EHrich 
Johnson, Brooklyn. 14285 


Remembrance: by Arthur Richard 
Blagrove, of Great Britain: violon- 
cello and pf. © May 138, 1929; 1 ¢. 
June 7; E for. 5139; Augener, Itd., 
London. 


Remembrance; romance, by Hugo 
Felix,. of Austria, domiciled at 
White Plains, N. Y. 1. Violin and 
pf. 2.: Violoncello and pf. 3. Vio- 
lin. .’cello.and pf. no. 1 © May 23, 
1929; no. 2 © May 24; no. 3 © May 
21; 2 @. each June 4; E pub. 6577-— 
6579; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


14287-14289 


Reminiscence (A); by Ralph Kinder; 
organ. © June 18, 1929; 2 « June 
20'; E pub. 7096; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 14290 


Reminiscences of Vienna; by Walther 
H. Bransen; full orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor and 1st violin conductor. 
© June 11, 1929: 2 c. June 10; EB 
pub. 6659; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 14291 


Rent party blues; by Johnny Hodges 
and Duke Ellington; pf. © May 25, 


14286 | 


pt. m1, D..S.,,V. 24 


1929; 2 ec. June 10; E pub. 6610; 
Gotham music service, inc., New 
York. 14292: 


Repica el pandero; Villancico, palabras. 
y musica de A. Patifio, of Colombia, 
domiciled at New York. ©1c. June 
6, 1929; E unp. 7641; Arturo Patifio, 
New York. 14293. 


Reprends la route du bois sombre . . .; 
poeme de Henri de Régnier, musique 


de Louis Beydts, of France. © May 
25, 1929; 1 c. June 10; EB for. 5034; 
Heugel, Paris. 14294 


Réve de gloire; par A. H. Bernard, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © May 2, 1929; 1 ¢. 
June 4; EH for. 4973; Editions musi- 
cales Sam Fox, Paris. 14295 


Réve de poéte; de Albert Dupuis, of 
Belgium ; odeon and salonorch. pts.,. 
with harpe or pf. conductor and ist 
violin conductor. 4to. © June 1, 
1929; 1c. May 28; E for. 4880; Aug. 
Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 14296. 


Réve enchanteur; intermezzo, par V. 
Dyck, of France. 4to. 1. Salonorch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur et vyio- 
lino 1 conducteur.—2. Odeon orch. 
parties, avec violino 1 conducteur. 
© June 14, 1929; 1c June 10; E for. 
50S2; Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leip- 
zig. 14297 


Réverie enfantine; par Georges Quer- 
tant, of France; pf. © May 2, 1929; 
1 ce. June 4; E for. 4966; Ch. Hayet, 
Paris. 14298: 


Revery (A); by Thomas Kielty Scher- 
man; pf. © June 8, 1929; 2c. June 
6; E pub. 6563; Harry Scherman, 
New York. 14299 


Rhapsodie turque; Mouharebé, par BE. 
R. Blanchet, of France, op. 51; pf. 
© May ‘25, 19293" 1 e2 Jie snr 
for. 5030; Durand et cie., Paris. 

143800 


Rhythm of the waves; from Earl Car- 
roll’s sketch book, lyric by Charles 
Tobias and Harry Tobias, music by 
Vincent Rose: pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by Hank Linet [pseud. of Henry 
A; Linet], ©) June) 24, dozoeee: 
June 29; E pub. 7205; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp., New York. 14801 


Richiamo d’amore; barcarola, versi di 
S. LaRosa, musica di V. Spadea, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York; ten. 
or sop.’ © June 1, 1929; 2 c. June 
13; E pub. 6699; Vincent Spadea, 
New York. 143802 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 


Ricordo orientale; valse, by Nicola 
Giuliano; violin. © 1 ¢. June 12, 
1929: E unp. 7864; Vincenzo Vacea, 
New York. 143808 


Riflessi del mare; tre pezzi caratteris- 
tici, di Ettore Pozzoli, of Italy: pf. 
1. Veleggiando. [2 others] © June 
3, 1929: 1 ce. June 5: E for. 4925; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 14304 


Rigaudon; by Rameau, transcribed by 
Jascha Heifetz; violin and pf. © 
Mar. 9, 1929: 2 c. June 27; E pub. 
7246: Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

14805 


Riley’s wagon; words and music by 
Gus Cannon. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. June 3, 1929; E unp. 
7479: Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. - 14306 


Rip: ouverture, de R. Planquette, rev. 
et transcrite par Francis Casadesus, 
of France: petit ou grand orch. par- 
ties, avee pf. conducteur et 1° violon 
conducteur. 4to. © May 25, 1929; 
1c. June 10; E for. 5062; Choudens, 
Paris. 143807 


Rising (The) sun; words by Texas 
Alexander, music arr. by Irene Spain. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 6, 1929; E unp. 7659; Polk C. 
Brockman, Atlanta. 14308 


Riverside stomp; melody by D. Wil- 
liams. © 1c. June 3, 1929; E unp. 
7411: Southern music pub. co., inc.. 
New York. 14309 


Road (The) of used-to-be; words by 
Frederick H. Martens, music by Dor- 
othy Stewart; in C. © June 14, 
1929;;. 2. ¢,,June: 172, .BY pub. 7118; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

14310 


Robbé (W. A. de Vries) Prélude, An- 
dante [and] Finale: yon W. A. dev. 
Robbé, of Netherlands: pf. © June 
dq. 1929; -1.¢. Junery2l* Hh. for. 3260: 
G. Alsbach & co., Amsterdam, Neth- 
erlands. 14311 


Robertson Couity: melody by P. War- 
mack. © 1c. June 3, 1929; E unp. 
7497: Southern music pub. co., ine., 
New York. 14312 


Rochester jubilee hymn: words by T. 
B. Magath, music by H. Cooke. © 
1c. June 17, 1929; E unp. 8016; 
Thomas Byrd Magath and Harold 
Cooke, Rochester, Minn. 14313 


Rockpile blues; words and music by 
Ikey Robinson. [Words and melody 


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14324 


only] ©1e. June 5, 1929; E unp. 
7589: State street music pub. co., 
ine., Chicago. 14814 


Roll on boys; words and music by Doc 
Walsh. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 3, 1929; E unp. 7428: 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 143815 


Rolling stone; words and music by 
R. Wilkins. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. June 8, 1929; E unp. 
7466; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 14316 


Romancing Sam, that big personality 
man; words and music by G. Doro. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
June 10, 1929; E unp. 7777; Grace 
Doro, New York. 14317 


Romani (La); par Marcel Delannocy, 
of France; orch. parties, avec pf. 
conducteur. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ¢. 
June 4, 1929; E for. 4979; Editions 
musicales Sam Fox, Paris. 14318 


Romanze; von Pantscho Wladigeroff, 
op. 20, no. 1, arr. von Emil Bauer, 
of Austria; violin solo and small or 
full orch. pts., with pf. conductor 
and ist violin conductor. © Apr. 
LS, 1929 1c. June 13H Lor. “5237 5 
Universal edition, a. g., Vienna. 

14819 


Ronda d’amanti; mazurka variata, di 
Vincenzo Paladino, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York; violino. ©1e. 
June 12, 1929; E unp. 7860; Pietro 
Ludovico, New York. 14320 


Rosa Rosella; valSe song, words and 
music by F. P. Marini, of Italy. © 
dy ce cune- 25,1929 E wnps206- 
Frank P. Marini, Los Angeles. 

14321 


Rosaura! por Simon G. Casas, of Mex- 
ico; pf. Svo. [Photostat] © June 
18, 1929; 2 c. June 24; E pub. 7022; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 14322 


Rose buds and the bloom; waltz, lyrics 
by H. 8S. Thomas, music by M. Paul 
Manganella. © 1c. June 5, 1929; 
EK unp. 7577; Hattie Splinter 
Thomas, Harriston, Ontario, Canada. 

14323 


Rose (A) for Rosalie; words and mu- 
sic by E. B. Miller. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 3, 1929; 
E unp. 7504; Earl Bainbridge Mil- 
ler, Chicago. 14324 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14325 


Rose love; words and music by H. H. | Rossini 


Pryor. [Words and melody oniy] 
© 1c. June 7, 1929; E unp. 7698; 
Hobson Harrison Pryor, Richmond. 

14325 


Rose of Algiers; theme song of Two 
men and a maid, words by John 
Raphael, music by Ted Shapiro. © 
June 8, 1929; 2 c June 10; E pub. 
6645; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc., 
New York. 14826 


Rose of Tripoli; words and music by 
A. Gjesdahl, of Canada. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. June 21, 


1929; H unp. 8171; Andrew Gjes-. 


dahl, Weldon, Asak., Canada. 14827 


Rosedale waltz; by W. R. Brecken- 
ridge. [Melody only] © 1c. June 
17, 1929; E unp. 8046; Wesley Ray 
Breckenridge, Floris, la. 14328 


Rosen; beauty of the prairies, by Hdu- 
ard: Poldini, op; 56, noi;3,) arnoby 
Franz Eber, of Austria; small or 
full orch. pts., with pf. conductor 
and 1st violin conductor. © Apr. 
16,1929; 1 @ June 1; H for. 5188; 
Universal edition, a. g., Vienna. 

143829 


Roses and women; poem by Theo Hal- 
ton and Karl Briill, [English] adap- 
tation by W. A., of Great ,Britain, 
music by Franz Grothe. © May 22, 
1929: 1. ce, June 3; 5. for. 48a; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 14330 


Roses and you; words and music by 
T. [. Hoppe. San Francisco, Calif., 
Leah music pub. co. © June 5, 
1929; 2 c. June 11; E pub. 6647; 
Theresa Tuch Hoppe, Portland, Ore. 

14331 


Roses in June;. words and music by 
T. Salant. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. June 8, 1929; E unp. 
7522; Theodore Salant, Dorchester, 
Mass. 143382 


Rosina mia perla; mazurka, by L. S. 
Calbi; mandolin, violin or banjo. 
© 1c. June 5, 1929; E unp. 7614; 
Luigi Salvatore Calbi, Yonkers, N. Y. 

14833 


Rosse (Frederick) Two reveries; by 
I. Rosse, of Great Britain, orch. by 
Jacques Greebe, of Great Britain; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
1. Tristesse. [1 other] © June 16, 
1928; 1 c.. May 25, | 1929 37 Hi for. 
5266; Lareine & co., ltd., London. 

14334 


4 


pt.1n, Bose WeZ4, eee 


(Gioacchino Antonio) Die 
diebische elster; ouverture, arr. yon 
Leopold Weninger, of Austria; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor and 1st vio- 
lin conductor. © May 10, 1929; 1. 
June 3; E for. 4903; Anton J. Ben- 
jamin, Leipzig. 14335. 


Roundelay; by Gladys V. Gilbert, op. 


21, no. 3; pf. © May 24, 1929; 2 
May 31: E pub. 6471; G. Schirmer, 


inc., New York. 14336 
Roxane amoureuse; poéme synchro- 
nique, par Th. Kross, orch. par 


Georges Krier, of France; orch. par- 
ties, avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
May 25, 1929; 1 ce. June 10; E for. 
5042; J. Yves Krier, Paris. 143387 


Russian waltz; by D. Tiomkin, of 
Russia, domiciled at New York; Ist 
violin. ©1c. June 27, 1929; BE unp. 
8389; Dimitri Tiomkin, New York. 

14338 


Rustic scene; par Maurice Samehtini, 
of Netherlands; orch. parties, avec 
pf. conducteur. 4te. © Dee. 31, 
1928; 1c. June 4, 1929; E for. 4945; 
Maurice Piena, Paris. 143839: 


Saba wa na Budach; by A. Schwartz. 
[Melody cnly] © 1c. June 8, 1929; 
E unp. 7744; Abe Schwartz, New 
York. 14340: 


Sabbath morning service; words ac- 
cording to the Union prayer book, 
music by Lazare Saminsky, op. 31. 
(©). Mar. 19, 1929 2 @ June 205 
pub. 6921; Bloch pub. co., inc., New 
York. 14841 


Sacred solos and duets; no. 2, com- 
piled by J. E. Sturgis. 12mo. © 
June 10, 1929; 2 c June 14; aff. 
June 13; A 8695; Standard pub. co.,. 
Cincinnati. 14342 


Sad (A) memory; words by V. Webb, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] ©1ce. June 20, 1929; 
E unp. 8449; Violet Webb, Tulsa, 
Ok. 14843 


Sadness will be gladness; words and. 
music by Larry Shand. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 ¢. June 3, 1929; 
E unp. 7475; Southern music pub. 
co., inec., New York. 14344 


Safe in Thy bosom; anthem, words by 
Andrew F. Underhill, music’ by 
Gertrude Cady; quartet or cho. of 
mixed voices; organ ace. 4to. © 
June 19, 1929; 2 c. June 20; E pub. 
3603; R. L. Huntzinger, ine., New 
York. 143845 


748 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 


Sail on, oh ships! words by E. Walker, 
music by Burrell Van Buren. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 7, 1929; E unp. 7710; Eliza- 
beth Walker, Columbus, Miss. 


14846 
Sailing (The) regatta; melodie, by 
Walter Rolfe. op. 225, no. 6; pf. 


© June 24, 1929; 2 c. June 28; EB 
pub. 7158; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston. 14347 


Sailing, sailing up in the air; words 
by R. M. Lee, music by David Reed. 
© 1c June 28, 1929; E unp. 8424; 
Ruth M. Lee, Blissfield, Mich. 14348 


Sailor boy—farewell; poem by Peggy 
Palmer, music by George B. L. 
Braun. © 1 e¢ June 10, 1929; E 
unp. 7764; Concord pub. ¢o., San 
Francisco. 143849 


Saltimbanques (Les); ouverture, par 
Louis Ganne, rev. et transcrite par 
Francis Casadesus, of France; petit 
ou grand orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur et 1°* violon conducteur. 
4to. © Mar. 25, 1929; 1 c. June 
10; E for. 5071; Choudens, Paris. 

14850 

Salvation (The) army brass band 
journal; compiled F. G. Hawkes, of 
Great Britain. Full sc. and pts. nos. 
§95-1000, June 1929. obl. 12mo. © 
meee, 1929; 1c. June 10: BH for. 
4996; Salvationist pub. & supplies, 


Itd., London. 14851 
Salvation (The‘’ army instrumental 
albums: four quartettes, compiled 


by F. G. Hawkes, of Great Britain. 
Full se. and pts. 4to. no. 8. dst 
and 2nd cornets B flat, trombone B 
flat and bass trombone G.—no. 9. 
three trombones B flat and bass 
trombone G. © May 22, 1929: 1 ¢. 
each June 10; E for. 4994, 4995; 
Salvationist pub. & supplies, lid., 
Londen. 14352, 14353 


soloist. no. 2; com- 
Hawkes, of Great 
Britain. 16mo. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © June 7. 1929; 
1 ¢. June 24: E for. 5279: Salvation- 
ist pub. & supplies, Itd., London. 
14354 
San Antone: words and music by C. B. 
Richardson. © 1c. June 3, 1929: 
E unp. 7507: Caroline B. Richard- 
son, Waco, Tex. 14355 


San Sebastian: song fox trot, by Mor- 
ris Levy and Harry Revel, of Great 
Britain; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by Harry J. Stafford. [Staff and 


Salvation (The) 
piled by F. G. 


14366 
tonic sol-fa notations] © May 1, 
1829; 1 ec?’ May 25% EH - for. ‘ 4933; 
Montgomery & co., London. 14356 


Sarah Jane; song fox-trot, words by 
Jdgar Leslie, music by Jos. Geo. 
Gilbert, of Great Britain; pf. ace, 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele 
arr. by Alvin D. Keech. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © June 38, 
1929: 1 ¢c. June 4; E for. 5123; Law- 
rence Wright music co., London. 

14357 


Sarti (Giuseppe) Sonata; _ tran- 
scribed and ed. by G. Francesco Ma- 
lipiero, Of Italy; pf: © June 14, 
1929" 27¢ June ty: (Ho pub Wis; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 


14358 
Sau-sha stomp; melody by Jabbo 
Smith? ~C) 1 ce: June o, “1Ov9™ SE 


unp. 7594; State street music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 14359 


Saucy yellow pansy; by WHsther C. 
Benson; pf. © May 28, 1929; 2 «. 
June 3; E pub. 6446; Boston music 
co., Boston. 14360 


Save my mother’s picture from the 
sale: words and music by Leeman 
Bone. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c¢ June 13, 1929; E unp. 8227; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 14361 


Savior, I follow on; words by Chas. 
Robinson, music by Herman M. 
Hahn, op. 94; pf. © June 17, 1929; 
2c. June 24; E pub. 6985; Concordia 
pub. house, St. Louis. 14862 


Say that you’re sorry; words by Alden 
Norell, music by V. L. Mitchell, arr. 
by Lucille Norell. © 1 c¢. June 4, 


1929* 0 Eh - unp.  @oo0;..,Virgel* bee 
Mitchell, Twin Falls, Id. 14363 


Seales and arpeggios: by A. H. Weis- 
berg: violin. © May 24, 1929; 2 e. 
May 31: E pub. 6470: G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 14364 


Secare-y shadows; by Allene K. Bixby; 
pf: .© May 31, 1929; 2.¢-JunepT; 
E pub. 6789; G. Schirmer, inc., New 


York. 14365 
Scene pathetique; by Christiaan 
Kriens. orch. by A. E. Cafarella ; 


orch. pts., with pf. conductor and 
1st violin conductor. © June 14, 
1929; 2 ec. June 18; E pub. 6820; 
Atlas music corp., New York. 14366 


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14367 


Seenes of our sweetheart days; words 
by V. V. Noble, music by George 
Sturgis. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 12, 1929; E unp. 7869; 
Vernie Voss Noble, St. Joseph, Mo. 

14367 


Schiessbude (Die); pantomime in 3 
akten, text von Karl Vollmoeller, 
musik von Jaap Kool, of Nether- 
lands; klavierauszug zu 2 hinden. 
©), Max. 13,., 192920 .e.,. May -32) 
pub. 27520; Universal edition, a. g, 
Vienna. 14368 


School day blues; words and music 
by Hattie Burleson. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 15, 1929; 
EH unp. 8038; Columbia phonograph 
co., ine., New York. 14369 


School days; by Helen Dallam; pf. © 
June 24, 1929; 2 c. June 24; E pub. 
7040; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 

14370 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Soirées de 
Vienne; valse-caprice no. 7 by 
Schubert-Liszt, transcription and re- 
vision by A. Siloti. of Russia, 
domiciled at New York; pf. © Mar. 
13, 1929; 2ie June 27; E pub. (227; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 14371 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) An- 
dante und variationen; op. 46, 
kritisch, revidierte ausgabe 
fingersatz und phrasierungsergin- 
zungen von Hans Bischoff, neue 
ausgabe von Willy Rehberg, of 
Switzerland; 2 pfs. 4 hands. © 
June 5, 1929; 1 c« June 25; H for. 
5308; Steingriber-verlag, Leipzig. 

143872 


—— Symphony in D minor, no. 4; op. 
120, ed. by Daniel Gregory Mason; 
pf. Copyright is based upon new 
matter by Daniel Gregory Mason, 
namely, his interpretation repre- 
sented in the legible notation thereof 
contained in the copies filed. © 
June 14, 1929; 2c. June 20; E pub. 
6937; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

14373 


Schwarze (Die) orchidee; opera grot- 
tesca in 3 akten, von Kugen d’Albert, 
phantasie von Otto Singer, of Ger- 
many’; pf “© Apr: 23." 19261" c. 
June 1; E for. 5192; Universal edi- 
tion, a. g., Vienna. 14374 


Scurdari; words and music by Paolo 
Dones, of Italy, domiciled at Brook- 
lyn; violin. © 1 ¢. June 7, 1929: 
E unp. 7701; Jerome Vaiana, Ozone 
Park, Le Ti Nia XX. 14875 


mit. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Secret love; words and music by G. 
Herring. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 13, 1929; BE unp. 7928; 
George Herring, Amarillo, Tex. 

14376 


Seguidilla madrileha; para voces de 
nihos, letra y musica de Ricardo 
Boronat, of Spain. © June 13, 1929; 
1 e. June 14; E for. 5120; Union 
musical espafiola, Madrid. 14377 


Sehnsucht nach. unseren’ ktssen; 
walzer aus der operette: Die blonde 
Liselott’?, von Eduard Ktinneke, of 
Germany, special arr. by Fred Ralph 
[pseud. of Hermann Krome]; orch. 
pts.. with pf. conductor pts. 4to. 
© Nov. 23, 1928; 1 ¢c. Jan. 23, 1929; 
EH for. 2294; Hd. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 14378 


Sei mir nicht bése, du schdne frau; 
tango-blues, worte u. musik von 
Paul Preil, of Germany, op. 336, arr. 
von Hermann Lange. © June 6, 
1929; 1 c« June 29; E for. 5319: 
Ernst Eulenburg, Leipzig. 14379 


Seit der Emil die Marie kennt; fox- 
trot, aus der revue Petzt oder nie, 
worte von Karl Farkas und Ludwig 
Hirschfeld, musik von L. Hirschfeld, 
of Austria. © Oct. 17, 1928; 1 e. 
Apr. 13;°°1929;  .E. for. atsacae. 
Karcezag verlag, Vienna. 14380 


Selection on popular songs; by Mon- 
tague F. Phillips, of Great Britain ; 
full military band pts., with con- 
ductor. © May 29, 1929; 1 c. June 
19; E for. 5215; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 14381 


Send out Thy light and Thy truth; 
words from Psalm 43, music by 
Mabel Browning Fairlie, of Great 
Britain. © Mar. 22, 1929; 1c. June 
7; E for. 5141; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don. 143882 


Sentenciado (El); letra y musica de 
Rafael Paramount, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles; pf. [Photo- 
stat] © June 18, 1929; 2 ¢. June 
24; E pub. 7025; Dionisio Acosta, 
Los Angeles. 143883 


Sentimental moon; words and music 
by Eugene West and Louis Valley; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © June 5, 1929; 
2 ec. June 10; E pub. 66538; Mills 
music, inc., New York. 14384 


Septimine; musical comedy in 38 acts, 
words by Adrienne Dahmen Dahmen, 
music by Augustus Schaeffer Dah- 


750 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 


14407 


/ men, of France. © 1c. June 14, 
1929; D unp. 27519; Marie Antoi- 
nette Dahmen, New York. 14885 


Sérénade 4 Nino; par P. Lacome, orch. 
de Victor Charmettes, of France: 
orch. parties, avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © June 14, 1929; 1 c. June 21; 
BE for. 5246; Enoch & cie.. Paris. 


14386 | 


Sérénade d'amour; by George Ed- 
wards; violin and pf. © Apr. 18, 
1929: 2c. June 1°; E pub. 6856; Uni- 
versal edition a. g., Vienna. 14387 


Serenata; de Jose F. Pacheco, of 
Spins pr. © June 15, 19295" 1". 
June 14; E for. 5112; Union musical 
espanhola, Madrid. 14388 


Serenata; words by Lorenzo Stec- 
chetti, music by M. R. Annunziata. 
© 1c. June 11, 1929; E unp. 7883; 
Annunziata & Zegarelli music co., 
New York. 14889 


Serenata alle maschere; di Giuseppe 
Sirlen Milanesi, op. 42;  piccola 
orch. parti, con pf. conduttore. © 
June 4, 1929; 1 c. June 18; E for. 
5237; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 

14390 


Serenata tzigana; di Stanislao Gastal- 
don, of Italy; piccola orch. parti, 
con pf. conduttore. © June 4, 1929; 
1 e. June 18; HB for. 52386; A. & G. 


Carisch & c., Milan. 14391 
Selrana; tonada tipica Argentina, 


letra y musica de G. Veiga, of Spain, 
domiciled at New York; pf. ©1e. 
June 7, 1929; E unp. 7711; Genaro 
Veiga, New York. 14892 


Set me up high: words and music by 
C. Smiley. © 1c. June 11, 1929; E 
unp. 7815; Chas. Smiley, Paris, Tex. 

14398 


Severn meadows; by Corbett Sumsion, | 


of Great Brita‘n; pf. © June 11, 
1929; 1-e. June 14; EB for. 5167: 
Murdoch, Murdoch & co.. ine. with 
John G. Murdoch & co., ltd., London. 

14394 


Shadow (The) barge; poem by Fred- 
erick G. Bowles, music by Mentor 
Crosse, op. 33; male voices. 4to. © 
June 5, 1929; 2 ce June 8: EH pub. 
6755; John Church co., Cincinnati. 

14395 

Shadowland call; words by H. Thomp- 
son, music by Chester Escher: 1st 
violin. ©1«¢ June 24, 1929; E unp. 
$286; Hazel Thompson, Athens, W. 
Va. 14396 


NS 


Shanghai Rose; words and music by 
Owen Fallon and Woolf Silverman ; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © June 7, 
1929; 2 c. June 11; E pub. 6649; 
Martell music publishers, Los An- 


geles, 14897 
She’s mine; words by George Tucker, 
mus‘¢ by V. Hunter. [Photostat] 


© June 7, 1929; 2 c. June 10; E pub. 
6656; Vinson Hunter, Columbus, O. 
14898 


She’s my big moment now; words and 
music’ by S. A. Crandall. © 1 «. 
June 5, 1929; E unp. 7619; Stewart 
Arthur Crandall, Oneonta, N. Y. 

14399 


She’s my modernistic baby ; words and 
music by G. R. Sigman; pf. ©l1e. 
June 5, 1929; E unp. 7638; Guy Ray- 
mond Sigman, Kearney, Nebr. 14400 


She stole my heart away; words and 
music by J. Abel. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. June 26, 1929; E 
unp. $327; Jack Abel, Brooklyn. 

14401 


Shepherd’s song; pastorale, 2-pt. cho., 
English version by Margaret Lester, 
Norwegian folksong arr. by William 
Lester; treble voices. 4to. © Apr. 
22.1929" 2c June 20: i pub, 7219) 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 14402 


Shevill (Horatio Leonard) 28 chord 
exercises in the dance style; by Len 
Shevill [i. e. H. L. Shevill], of Great 
Britain ten. banjo. © May 8, 1929; 
1 «. May 23; E for. 4940; Horatio 
Leonard Shevill, London. 14408 


Shine on little stars, shine on; words 
by O. B. Moffitt, music by Samuel 
H. Speck. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © June 8, 1929; 2 c. June 
28; E pub. 7191; Olive B. Moffitt, 
Ackworth, Ia. 14404 


Ship of my dreams: from Isle of lost 
ships, lyric by Al Bryan, music by 
Geo. W. Meyer: pf. and ukulele ace. 
© June 7. 1929; 2 c. June 11; E pub. 
6878: M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

14405 


Sho is hot; words and music by George 


W. Thomas. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. June 5, 1929; E unp. 
7597; State st. music pub. co., ine., 
Chicago. 14406 


Shoe blues; words by F. Pine, music 
by Sylvester L. Cross. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © June 10, 
1929; 2 ec. June 28; BH pub. 7194; 
Frank Pine, Blaine, Wash. 14407 


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14408 


pt. IIr, n. s., v. 24 


Shoe string; melody by Cal Smith. © 
1 e@ June 38, 1929; E unp. 7454; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 14408 


Si e’était toi; java moderne, par Aug. 
Persiani, of Italy; orch. parties, avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © May 25, 
1929; 1 ec. June 10; HB for. 5013; C. 
Joubert et cie., Paris. 14409 


Si, o no? versi di Ambrogio Rizzi, 
musica di A. Bascetta. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 25, 1929; 
EH unp. 7670; Alfredo Bascetta, 
Brooklyn. 14410 


Si, si, sehor; from The great divide, 
lvric by Herman Ruby, music by Ray 
Perkins; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
June 18, 1929; 2 ce. June 18; E pub. 
6882; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 14411 


Si va in citt&; versi di Peppino Men- 
des, musica di Peppino Mendes e 
Ugo Lacchini, of Italy; pf. © May 
3, 1929; 1 c. May 31; HE for. 4860; 
A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 14412 


Siboney; danzon cubano, fox trot 
tango, lyric by Dolly Morse, music 
by Ernesto Lecuona, arr. by Eddie 
Bard; orch.- pts: ..4t0.. ©,,Jaine) 3, 
1929; 2 ec. June 4; EB pub. 6552; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 14413 


Siboney ; danzon cubano, lyric by Dolly 
Morse. music by Ernesto Lecuona, 
of Cuba; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
May 27, 1929; 2 c, May 29; E. pub. 
6490; Leo Feist, inec., New York. 

14414 


Siege (The) ; agitato misterioso, by R. 
Meredith Willson, orch. by George 
J. Trinkaus; orch. pts., with pf. or 
organ conductor. © May 17, 1929; 
2c. May 21; E pub. 6860; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 14415 


Siempre Jimulco; por Simon G. Casas, 
of Mexico; pf. S8vo. [Photostat] 
© June 18, 1929; 2 c. June 24; EH 
pub. 7017; Dionisio Acosta, Los An- 
geles. 14416 


Sierra Mojada; por Simon G. Casas, 
of Mexico; pf. S8vo. [Photostat] 
© June 18, 1929; 2 c. June 24; E 
pub. 7023; Dionisio Acosta, Los An- 
geles, 14417 


Sighing for you; words and music by 
Arthur J. Daly and Roy Smeck. © 
1c. June 27, 1929; FE unp. 84384; 
Arthur James Daly, New York. 

14418 


Signora (La) pazza marcia; di A. 
Ciavarella, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York. [Melody only] ©l1e. 


May 28, 1929; E unp. 7968; Angelo 
Ciavarella, New York. 14419 


Signs of the highway; words and mu- 
sic by Sunny Clapp; pf. and ukulele 
ace. ‘© May 14, 1929; 2 c. June 10; 
E pub. 6654; Mills music, inc., New 
York. 14420 


Signurina (La) sfinciusa; versi e mu- 
sica di L. Dia, of Italy. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. June 18, 
1929; E unp. 8050; Leonardo Dia, 
New York. 14421 


Simpatia; por Simon G. Casas, of Mex- 
ico; pf. 8vo. [Photostat] © June 
18, 1929; 2 c. June 24; E pub. 7016; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

14422 


Simple prayer; prayer and music by 
R. W. Kessler, arr. by William I. 
Pelz. [Photostat] © 1c. June 7, 
1929; E unp. 7707; Ramon Wilke 
Kessler, Evansville, Ind. 14423 


Sin gracia naci!! letra y musica de 
Luis Aguinaga, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Los Angeles. [Photostat] © 
June 18, 1929; 2 c. June 24; E pub. 
6997; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

14424 


Sin poderte hablar!! letra y musica 
de Luis Aguinaga, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles. [Photostat] 
© June 18, 1929; 2 c June 24; BH 
pub. 6996; Dionisio Acosta, Los An- 
geles. 14425 


Since I fell in love with you; words 
by A. P. Faro, music by Fred Long- 
shaw. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 5, 1929; E unp. 7624; 
Alfred Paul Faro, New York. 14426 


Since I found you; from A fast life, 
lyric by Herman Ruby, music by 
Ray Perkins; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© June 138, 1929; 2 c. June 18; B 
pub. 6884; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, 14427 


Sing a little song; words and music 
by G. Doro. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. June 10, 1929; E-unp. 
7778; Grace Doro, New York. 

‘ 14428 


Sing and be happy; words by B. M. 
Wilmarth, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
June 8, 1929; E unp. 7736; Blanche 
M. Wilmarth, Factoryville, Pa. 

14429 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 


Sing, blue bird, sing; words and music 
by G. E.-Morley. © 1 c¢. June 3, 
1929; BE unp. 7526; Gertrude Estelle 
Morley, Silverton, Or. 14430 


Sing, O ye heavens (Jauchzet, ihr 
himmel); eantata, words from 
Isaiah 49 and 44, music by John 
H. F. Hoelter; mixed cho., with 
organ ace. 4to. © June 24, 1929; 
2 ce. June 29; E pub. 7252; Con- 
cordia pub. house, St. Louis. 144381 


Singin’; words and music by M. G. 
Smith. © 1c. June 22, 1929; EB 
unp. 8201; Mary Gilbert Smith, At- 
lantic City. 14432 


Sir Galahad; march, by Elmer Gault, 
arr. by Chas. J. Roberts; full band 
pts., with solo or 1st B flat trumpet 
or cornet conductor. 4to. © Apr. 
18, 1929; 2 ec. June 27; E pub. 7212; 
Carl Fischer, inec., New York. 14433 


Sky (A) pilot; words by H. Long, 
music by Samuel H. Speck. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. June 21, 
1929; E unp. 8180; Harry Long, 
Clymer, Pa. 14434 


Sleep, little baby; by Louise Christine 
Rebe; pf. © June 17, 1929; 2 e«. 
June 22; E pub. 6972; Boston music 
co., Boston. 14435 


Sleep, my baby; lullaby, words and 
music by Samuel Albert Thompson. 
May 28, 1929; 2 e June 12; EB 

pub. 6672; Samuel A. Thompson, 
Washington. 14436 


Sleepy time; lullaby, words and music 
by L. M. George. © 1c. June 12, 
1929; E unp. 7975; Lulu May George. 
Los Angeles. 14437 


Sleepy time blues; by Jabbo Smith. 
[Melody only] ©1e. June 5, 1929; 
E unp. 7595; State st. music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 14438 


Sleigh (The); 3 pt. cho., words by 
Ivor Tchervanow, music by Richard 
Kountz, arr. by Grace Helen Nash; 
mixed voices. 4to. © May 24, 1929; 
2 c. May 31; E pub. 6472; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York. 14439 


Sloppy Joe; by Barney Bigard and 
Duke Ellington; pf. ©. May 16, 
1929; 2 ce. June-10; E pub. 6609; 


Gotham music service, inc., New 
York. 14440 
Slow dance; by Frances Terry; pf. 


© June 3, 1929; 2 c. June 6; E pub. 
6560 ; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 
. 14441 


14452 


Slow death: melody by D. Williams. 
© 1c. June 3, 1929; E unp. 7432; 
Southern music pub. co., ine. ,New 
York. 14442 


Slow motion; melody by B. Moten. © 
1 ec. June 3, 1929; E unp. 7468; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 14443 


Slumber (A) song; words and music 
by James B. Beam, arr. by William 
Stickles; female trio. New York, 
N. Y., Chappell-Harms, inc. 4to. © 
Pune 1G6,//LIZ93 "2 ec Sime, 7 > icpub. 
7192; Harms, ine., New York. 14444 


Smile girl; words and music by K. G. 
Coe, of Canada; steel guit. © 1. 
June 17, 1929; E unp. 8048; Ken- 
neth George Coe, Medicine Hat, AI- 
berta, Canada. 14445 


Smiles and visions; words and music 
byt J..W. Bartels. © 1c. June 17, 
1929; EK unp. 8026: John Walfried 
Bartels, Fresno, Cal. 14446 


Smiling Irish eyes; fox-trot, theme 
song from the photoplay, lyric by 
Herman Ruby, music by Ray Per- 
kins, arr. by Archie Bleyer; dance 
Orch. wis. to... ©) hune' 17, 19282 
2c. June 20; E pub. 6952; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 14447 


Smiling Irish eyes; from the photoplay, 
music by Ray Perkins, arr. by Geo. 
J. Trinkaus: voc. orch. pts. 4to. © 
June 7, 1929: 2 c. June 11: E pub. 
6873 ; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

14448 


Smoke dreams; words by Forest Ma- 
ben Kelp, music by H. M. Van Zile. 
© 1c. June 19, 1929; E unp. 8107; 
Helen Marie Van Zile, Portland, Or. 

14449 


Smoke (The) goes up the chimney just 
the same; words and music by E. W. 
Shockley. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 19, 1929; EH unp. 8095; 
Emory W. Shockley, Salisbury, Md. 

14450 


Smoking; fox-trot, di Vittorio Cerrai, 
of Italy; orch. parti, con pf. econ- 
duttore. 4to. © June 8, 1929: 1 ¢. 
June 12; E for. 4992; A. Forlivesi 
& c., Flerence, Italy. 14451 


Snap it up: minstrel opening and clos- 
ing cho., words and music by F. G. 
Johnson. © June 6, 1929; 2 ¢. June 
19: E pub. 6848; Frederick G. John- 
son, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 14452 


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14453 


‘Snice like this; words and music by 
Cliff Friend and Seymour Simons. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 


June 3, 1929; E unp. 7643; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 14453 


So long, Ceylon, Ill soon come back 
to you; oriental fox trot song, words 
and music by 8S. E. Roberts. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. June 4, 
1929; E unp. 7565; Sidney Ernest 
Roberts, Piedmont, Calif. 14454 


So sentimental; words and music by 
Koehler and Magine. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 26, 1929; 
E unp. 8321; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 14455 


So sweet; theme song of Divorce made 
easy, words and music by Sterling 
Sherwin; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
June 19, 1929; 2 c. June 21; E pub. 
6922 ; Famous music corp., New York. 

14456 


So was wie Friulein Klirchen; tango, 
text von Artur Rebner, musik von 
Mischa Spoliansky, of Germany. © 
Feb. 25, 1929; 1 c. June 1; E for. 
5156; Otto Junne, G. m. b. H., Leip- 
zig. 14457 


So was wie Friulein Klirchen; tango, 
text von Artur Rebner, music by 
Mischa Spoliansky, of Germany, spe- 
vialarrang. von Fred Ralph [pseud. 
of Hermann Krome], of Germany; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
© Feb. 25, 1929; 1 c. June 1; BE for. 
5155; Otto Junne, G. m. b. H., Leip- 
zig. 14458 


So we'll go no more a-roving: poem 
by Byron, music by Herbert Ferrers, 
of Great Britain. London, J. Cur- 
wen & sons, ltd. © June 4, 1929; 
1c. June 1; E for. 4985; Herbert 
Ferrers, London. 14459 


Soaring (The) eagle; march, by John 
N: Klohr. 1. Orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 2. Pf. © June 21, 1929; 
2c. each June 24; E pub. 7082, 7087; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 

14460, 14461 


Soavita; intermezzo tango, di A. Da- 
nilo, of Italy; piccola orch. parti, 


con pf. conduttore. 4to. © Apr. 10, 
1929; 1 c«. June 5; HE for. 4911; A. 
Danilo, Florence, Italy. 14462 


Softly shines the moon; words by M: E. 
Caswell, musi¢ by T. E. Tudor. © 
1 ce. June 18, 1929; E unp. 8078; 
Mearle E. Caswell, Louisville. 14463 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 24 


Sognando; valse, di Nicola Giuliano; 
violin. ©1c. June 12, 1929; EK unp. 
7862; Vincenzo Vacca, New York. 

14464 


Sogno d’amore; valzer, by Nicola Giu- 
liano; violin. © 1c. June 12, 1929; 
E unp. 7865; Vincenzo Vacca, New 
York. 14465 


Soldatini in parata; interpretazione 
Jetteraria di Alberto Colantuoni, mu- 
sica di Fernando Limenta, of Italy; 
piccola orch. parti, con pf. condut- 
tore. © May 3, 1929; 1 c. May 31; 
I) for. 4858; A. & G. Carisch & «@, 
Milan. 14466 


Sole lucente; versi e musica di G. Go- 
dono, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 1, 1929; E unp. 7375; 
Giuseppe Godono, New York. 14467 


Solemn (The) warning; words and 
music by E. 8. Moore. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. June 12, 1929; 
E unp. 7829; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 14468. 


Solera fina; paso-doble, de Pascual 
Marquina, of Spain; pf. © June 
10, 1929; 1 ec. June 11; BH for. 5110; 
Unién musical espafiola, Madrid. 

14469 


Solitary blues; words and music by C. 
Burks. [Words and melody only] 
©1c. June 26, 1929; E unp. 8340; 
Carter Burks, Pauls Valley, Okl. . 

! 14470: 


Solitude mélancolique; par M. Delmas- 
Popy, of France; orch. parties, avec 
pf. conducteur et 1°. violino conduc- 
teur. 4to. © May 25, 1929; 1c 
June 10; E for. 5021; EH. Gaudet, 
Paris. 14471 


Some boys ’as got muyvvers; musical 
monologue, words and music by 
George A. Stevens, of Great Britain ; 
pf. © May 30, 1929; 1 ¢. June 21; 
HW for. 5250; Reynolds & co., Lon- 
don. 14472 


Some cold rainy day; words by 
Thomas Dorsey, music by T. Dorsey 
and Chas. Davenport. [Chords, sin- 
le staff] © 1. June 5, 1929; B 
unp. 7582; State st. music pub. co., 
ine., Chicago. ' 14473 


Some day; words and music by Fred- 
die Beltramo [i. e. F. E. Beltramo] 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ©. 
May 20, 1929: E unp. 7722; Fred- 
eric Ernest Beltramo, San Bruno, 
Calif. 14474 


754 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 


Some day dearie; words and music by 
S. Pepper and B. Brennen. © 1 «. 
June 3, 1929; E unp. 7512; Sally 
Pepper and Bob Brennen, New York. 

14475 


Some day, some way, you will pay; 
words and music by Joseph E. How- 
ard. © June 24, 1929; 2c. June 25; 
E pub. 7047; Chas. K. Harris, New 
York. 14476 


Some day soon; words and music by 
A, P. Randolph, arr. by Margaret 
Grover. [Photostat] © 1 ¢. June 
3, 1929: E unp. 7544; Alfred P. Ran- 
dolph. Warrenton, Va. 14477 


Some day you'll realize you’re wrong; 
fox-trot ballad, words by Billy Rose, 
music by Mabel Wayne; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © June 18, 1929; 2c. June 
20: E pub. 6926; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 14478 


Some day you'll realize you’re wrong; 
fox-trot, words by Billy Rose, music 
by Mabel Wayne, arr. by W. C. 
Polla; orch. pts. 4to. © June 19, 
1929; 2 e. June 20; E pub. 6924; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 14479 


Some-one is lonesome now: fox trot 
ballad, lyrics and music by W. H. 
Miller: pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
Ed. E. Applegate. © June 8. 1929; 
2c. June 19; E pub. 6846; William 
H. Miller, Gary, Ind. 14480 


Some one that did not care; waltz 
song, words by K. M. Hayden, music 
by Burrell Van Buren. Hartford, 
Conn., Hayden pub. house. © June 
14, 1929; 2 c. June 26; E pub. T7077; 
Kittie Maria Hayden, Hartford. 

14481 


Some other time; words and music by 
M. L. Howard. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © June 3, 1929; 2 
e. June 12; E pub. 6734; Mary Lu- 
cille Howard, Wellsburg, W. Va. 

14482 


Somebody cares; words and music by 
Eunice L. Eversole. [Photostat] © 
1 c« June 22, 1929; E unp. 8208; 
Eunice Eversole, Kansas City, Mo. 

14483 


Somebody’s peanuts; words and music 


by F. Burn. © 1c. June 26, 1929: 
E unp. 8334; Farrar Burn, New 
York. 14484 


Someday you'll come back; words and 
music by G. Doro. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. June 10, 1929; E 
unp. 7779; Grace Doro, New York. 

14485 


14496 


Someone I love; by W. T. Narmour and 
S. W. Smith. [Melody only] © 1 
ec. June 17, 1929; E unp. 8020; W. -T. 
Narmour and 8. W. Smith, Avalon, 
Miss. 14486 


Someone to call me sweetheart; words 
and music by R. Cooke. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 26, 1929; 
E unp. 8363; Ralph Cooke, Belmar, 
PLS 14487 


Something is happening to me; dance 
song, lyric and music by Bertha 
Raffeto. © May 31, 1929; 2 c. June 
3; E pub. 6498; De Aryan pub. co., 
Newport, Ky. 14488 


Sometimes in early evening; lyric by 
Betty Ross, music by Vaughn De 
Leath [pseud. of Lenore Geer], op. 
128, no. 1; high voice. © June 8, 
£929 322) ce. June 105'-E pub. 6626; 
Edward Morris music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 14489 


Sometimes think of me; words and 
music by K. M. Hayden. [Words 
and melody onlyj © 1c. June 20, 
1929; E unp. 8148; Kittie Maria 
Hayden, Hartford. 14490 


Somewhere; words by H. Robinson, 
music by Robert Van Sickle. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © June 
4, 1929; 2 ce. June 19; E pub. 69638; 
Henry Robinson, Flint, Mich. 14491 


Somewhere there’s someone; words 
and music by Art. Gillham and Lil- 
lian Madson; pf. acc., with ukulele 
alr. by May Singhi Breen. © June 
3, 1929; 2 ec. May 31; E pub. 6897; 
J. W. Jenkins sons music co., Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 14492 


Somoa[!]; words and music by L. De 
Turk: pf. © 1c. June 12, 1929; EH 
unp. 8304; Le Roy De Turk, Cincin- 
nati. 14493 


Son costeno; huapango, words and mu- 
sic by E. Rubio, of Mexico; pf. © 
1 ec. Jan. 16, 1929; E unp. 2862; Er- 
nesto Rubio, Los Angeles. 14494 


Son tutto duolo (Alone and sorrow- 
ful); English text and music by 
George Bagby; high voice. © Mar. 
18, 1929; 2 c. June 27; HE pub. 7241; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 14495 


Sonadas kant’ gojega; Kristnasktaga 
himno, vortojn kaj arion verkis H. 
W. Hatzel. [Biue-print] © Dec. 15. 
1928; 2 ec. May 21, 1929; HE pub. 
6599; Henry W. Hetzel, Philadel- 
phia. 14496 


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14497 


Sonatina; von Gyérgy Kosa, of Hun- 
gary, mit fingersitzen versehen von 
Anton Frisch; violoncello solo. © 
Mays,10; £929); 71 ¢ Sune yes for. 
5198; Universal edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 14497 


Sonatina no. 2, in F minor; by James 
H. Rogers; organ. © May 31, 1929; 
2c. June 7; E pub. 6799; G. Schir- 
mer, ine., New York. 14498 


Song (The) of jazz; slow drag, by 
Charles Benson, of France: orch. 
pts., with violin conductor and pf. 
conductor. 4to. © May 25, 1929; 
1 ce. June 10; E for. 5010; H. Ben- 
jamin, Paris. 14499 


Song (A) of praise; words by Kath- 


leen Lee, music by Theresa Beney, 
of Great Britain; in F. © June 1, 


1929; 1 c. June 21; EH for. 5285;. 


14500 


Song of Siberia; an exile’s lament, 
words and music by Al Lewis, Al 
Sherman and Neil Morét; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © May 31, 1929; 2 ec. 
June 4; E pub. 6522; Villa Moret, 
ine., San Francisco. 14501 


Song (A) of that mother of mine; 
words and music by I. C. Nielsen. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
May 22, 1929; 2 ¢ June 5; EH pub. 
6684; Irene ©. Nielsen, Vaughn, 
Mont. : 14502: 


Boosey & co., 1td., London. 


Song of the American eagle; words by 
EK. Weller, music by Chas. L. John- 


son. © 1c. June 11, 1929; E unp. 
7809; Eugene Weller, Plainview, 
Tex. 145038 


Song of the balconade; words and mu- 
sic by William Hanry, arr. by Ar- 
thur Fisk. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. June 10, 1929; E unp. 
7771; William M. Hanry, San Fran- 
cisco. 14504 


Song of the moonbeams; from Earl 
Carroll’s sketch book. lyric by 
Charles Tobias and Harry Tobias, 
music by Vincent Rose; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by Hank Linet 
[pseud. of Henry A. Linet] © June 
27, 1929; 2 « June 29; BE pub. 7259; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York. 14505 


Song of the Ute: words by H. Park, 
music by S. N. Heaps. Dean R. 
Daynes, Seliladean. © June 3, 
1929; 2 c. June 10; E pub. 6598; 
Hamilton Park and Seldon Heaps, 
Salt Lake City. 14506 


pt. I, 0. s., v. 24 


Song of the West; fox-trot ballad, 
words and music by Byron Gay; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © June 14, 1929; 
2c. June 17; E pub. 68381; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 14507 


Song of the West; fox-trot ballad, 
words and music by Byron Gay. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
May 29, 1929; EH unp. 7502; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 14508 


Song to spring; two-part song, words 
by Charles Swain, music by Alfred 
Redhead, of Great Britain, tonic 
sol-fa tr. by H. J. Timothy; treble 
voices. 4to. [Staff and tonie sol-fa 
notations] © June 17, 1929; 1 «. 
June 18; E for. 5298; Stainer & 
Bell, 1td., London. 14509 


Song (The) you can’t remember is the 
song I can’t forget; words and mu- 
sic by Hal Christy and Charles Ro- 
soff. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. June 20, 1929; E unp. 8156; Ar- 
thur Behim music corp., New York. 

14510 


Songes fantasques; scherzo, de Fran- 
cis de Bourguignon, of Belgium; 
odeon and salon-orch pts., with pf. 
conductor and 1st violin conductor. 
© June 1, 1929; 1 c. May 28; E for. 
4876; Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leip- 
Zig. 14511 


Songs of cheer for children; author- 
ized by the Mennonite general con- 
ference, compiled by music commit- 
tee. 12mo. © May 15, 1929; 2 ¢. 
and aff. June 5; A 9484; Mennonite 
pub. house, Scottdale, Pa. 14512 


Sons (The) of Icar; American avia- 
tion march, par Marcel Devaux, of 
Franch; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © May 25, 1929; 1 c¢. 
June 10; E for. 5057; Choudens, 
Paris. 14513. 


Sophomore prom; from College days, 
lyric by Raymond Klages, music by 
Jesse Greer; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by Hank Linet. © June 7, 1929; 
2c. June 10; E pub. 6620; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 


14514 
Sornettes; piéce humoristique, par 
Alexandre de Taeye, of Belgium. 


4to. 
conducteur et 


1. Salonorch. parties, avec pf. 
violino 1 conduc- 


teur.—2. Odeon orch. parties, avec 


violino 1 econducteur. © June 14, 
1929; 1 ce. June 10; E for. 5078; 
Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 

; 14515. 


706 


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er <n. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 


14538 


Southland shuffle: words and music by 
I. Witt; pf. ©1c. June 3, 1929; EH 
unp. 7509; Irving Witt, Brooklyn. 

14516 


Spinning (The) wheel; from suite, 
The antique shop, by Jean Beghon; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
© June 20, 1929: 2 c. June 28: E 
pub. 7179; Kalmus filmusic edition, 
New York. 14517 


Spirit divine, come in; hymn, words 
and music by Haldor Lillenas, of 
Norway, domiciled at Indianapolis. 
© May 15, 1929: 2 ce. June 20; E 

* pub. 6916; Lillenas pub. co., Indian- 
apolis. 14518 


Spirit of vengeance; by Jean Beghon; 
orech. pts., with pf. conductor. © 
Feb. 25, 1929; 2 c. June 1; E pub. 
6642; Kalmus filmusic edition, New 
York. 14519 


Spring: melody fox trot, by G. Sellers, 
of France; pf. conductor. 4to. © 
May 25, 1929; 1 c. June 10; E for. 
5012; G. Sellers, Marseille, France. 

14520 


Spring fever: by E. Conte and L. 
Brunelli, orch. by L. Kun; orch. pts. 
© June 14, 1929; 2 c. June 18: B 
pub. 6819; Atlas music corp., New 
York. 14521 


Spring fever; words and music by 
Harry K. McClintock. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 4, 1929; 
E unp. 7566; Villa Moret, inc., San 
Francisco. ; 14522 


Spring folly; words by Cecil Fan- 
ning, music by Francesco B. De 
Leone: in G. © May 27, 1929; 2 «. 
May 29; E pub. 7094; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 14523 


Spring joy: waltz song: words and 
music by William R. Chapman; sop. 
deide, 2. 450. Oa Apt, Bix 1929) .2) & 
May 31; E pub. 6513; Harold Flam- 
mer, ine., New York. 14524 


Spring nocturne; by Frederick Lau- 
rence, of Great Britain; violin, and 
pf. or harp. London, J. Curwen & 
sons, ltd. © June 1, 1929; 1 ¢. May 
29; E for. 4937; Frederick Laurence, 
London. 14525 


Spring song of California; words by 
Aileen Harder. music by Winefred 
Ryan. ©1c. June 19, 1929; BE unp. 
8089; Aileen Eleanor Harder, Ma- 
dera, Calif. 14526 


Springdale blues; words and music by 
Gus Cannon. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. June 12, 1929; E unp. 
7820; Southern musie pub. ¢co., inc., 


New York. 14527 
Springtime; valse boston, par. J. 
Sieulle, of France; pf. © June 6, 


1929; 1 ¢. June 7; E for. 5098; So- 
ciété anonyme des éditions Ricordi, 
Paris. 14528 


Springtime is lovetime; words by F. 
P. Ward, music by Sylvester Long 
Grass >) pf ©11.c June: 15;j1929¢ 
E unp. 7991; Florence P. Wood, Salt 
Lake City. 14529 


Squirrel (The) dance; intermezz9o 
novelette, by H. Elliott Smith, of 
Great Britain; pf. © May 24, 1929; | 
1 ¢. June 25; E for. 5271; Bosworth 
& co., Itd., London. 14530 


Stand by; one-step. by Hugo Frey; 
orch. pts. 4to. © June 27, 1929; 
2 ec. June 29; E pub. 7258: Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 

14531 


Starlight ; words and music by Claude 
Davis. ©1c. June 6, 1929; E unp. 
7971; Davis and Foster, Los An- 
geles, 14532 


Statesboro blues: words and music by 
W. McTell. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 ec. June 3, 1929; E unp. 
7430; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 14533 

Stealin’ stealin’; words and music by 
Will Shade. [Words and melody 
only]. ©.1c. June 8, 1929; E ump. 
7427; Southern music pub. ¢o., inc, 
New York. 14534 


Stealing back to loveland; words and 
music by J. Burrows. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. June 1, 1929; 
E unp. 7379; Julia Burrows, Brier 
EIA NAY... 14535 


Stella matutino; valzer, di Mario Mot- 

ta, of Italy, domiciled at New York; 
violino. © 1 ¢. June 12, 1929: E 
unp. 7856; Pietro Ludovico, New 
York. 14536 


Step softly; par Ed. Poldini, of Hun- 
gary, op. 1138, no. 5; pf. June 
14, 1929:2 ¢ June 17; H pub. 7107 ; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 


14537 
Stepping on me; fox-trot, words by 
L. F. Hieronymus, music by Ray 


Hibbeler. © 1 c. June 8, 1929; E 
unp. 7756; L. F. Hieronymus, Jack- 
sonville, Ill. 145388 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14539 


pt. II, n. s., v. 24 


Stomp Mr. Henry Lee; by Jack Tea- 
garden. [Melody only] © 1 « 
June 7, 1929; E unp. 7713; Broad- 
way music corp., New York. 14539 


Stomp. that thing; words and music 
by F. Stokes. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. June 3, 1929; E unp. 
7474; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 14540 


Stone rag; melody by P. Warmack. 
© 1c. June 3, 1929; E unp. 7495; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 14541 


Stop. kidding; by John Nesbitt. 
[Melody only] © 1 ec. June 12, 
1929; E unp. 7830; Southern music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 14542 


‘Stop!. Look! Listen! words by R. L. 
Klein, rewritten and rev. by 
Katherine McCausland, music by L. 
Drew. ©1c. June 1, 1929; E unp. 
7370; Lorna Frances Drew, New 
York. 14543 


Story (The) of Old Glory; words by 
Frances J. Avery, music by Lillian 
Reid Cameron. © 1c. June 5, 1929; 
EH unp. 7677; F. J. Avery, Chicago, 
and L. R. Cameron, Elgin, Il. 

14544 


Stradi-systemet ; ny meéetod att pa fiol, 
utan kinnedom om noter, ay. B. 
Holm, of Sweden. © Dec. 1, 1927; 
1c. Dee. 20, 1928; A—Foreign 2418 ; 
HK. Anderssons musikforlag, Malmo, 
Sweden. 14545 


Strauss (Richard) Andante ma non 
troppo; aus der cello-sonate, op. 6, 
arr. von Emil Bauer, of Austria; 
small or full orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor and 1st violin conductor. © 
Apr. 19, 1929; 1c. June 1; E for. 
5189; Universal edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 14546 


Such love; hymn, words by C. Bishop, 
music by Robert Harkness. © May 
15, 1929; 2 c. June 20; E pub. 6907; 
Lillenas pub. ‘co., Indianapolis. 

14547 


Sugar pudding; words and music by 
J. B. Jones and Will. Shade. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 12, 1929; E ump. 7825; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 14548 


Sulle rive di Nemi; por Vincenzo 
Spadea, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; pf. © June 1, 1929; 2c. June 
13; E pub. 6696; Vincent Spadea, 
New York. 14549 


Summer band; words and music by 
I. H. McKee [i..e. I. H. M. Bloch]. 
Chicago, Ill., Lamaine music pub. co. 
© July 3, 1929; 2 c. June 27; BE pub. 
7147; Isabelle Hollister McKee 
Bloch, Chicago. 14550 


Summer (A) frolic; by Agnes Wright ; 
pf. © June 24, 1929; 2 c. June 29; 
E pub. 7256; Hatch music co., Bos- 
ton. 14551 


Summer night; words by Frank H. 


Adams, musie by J. J. Cavalier. © 
Loc. June, 26,1929; EF up, Sau, 
John J. Cavalier, New York. 14552 


Summer 
Adler; pf. © 1c. June 8, 1929; B 
unp. 7758; Myra Agatha Adler, 
Ottawa, Kan. 14553 


Sun’s too bright; words and music by 
L. Hawk. © 1c. June 26, 1929; 
EH unp. 8870; Leonard Hawk, Berk- 
eley, Calif. * 14554 


Sunbeams; by Frances Terry; pf. © 
June 3, 1929; 2 c. June 6; E pub. 
6561; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

14555 

Sunny girl; words and music by R. F. 
Calder. © 1 ce. June 17, 1929; E 
unp. 8023 ; Robert F. Calder, Detroit. 


14556 


Sunny (A) holiday; two-part song, 
words by Kate R. Moffat, tradi- 
tional French ronde de_ table, 
adapted and arr. by Alfred Moffat, 
of Great Britain. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © June 15. 


1929; 1 c. June 14; E for. 5001; 
Novello & co., Itd., London.’ 14557 
Sunny (The) shiney springtime; 


gavotte printaniére, words by W. H. 
Maloy, music by Carl A. Weber. © 
1 ec. June 18, 1929; E unp. 8076; 
W. H. Maloy, Seattle. 14558 


Sunnyside up; words and ‘music by 


B. G. De Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray’ 


Henderson. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ce. June 18, 1929; E unp. 
8124; De Sylva, Brown & Henderson; 
inc., New York. 14559 


Sunset’s (The) crimson gold; words 
and music by F. O. Wale. © 1 ec. 
June 1, 1929; E unp. 7399; Frederick 
O. Wale, Santa Cruz, Calif. 14560 


Sunshine, hear me ealling; words and 
music by E. Thompson. © June 11, 
1929; 2 c« June 15; E pub. 6775; 
Elwood Thompson, Lapeer, Mich. 

14561 


798 


(A) tea party; by M. A. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 


Sunshiny (A) day; by Helen Dallam ; 
pf. © June 24, 1929; 2 c. June 24; 
E pub. 7035; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 14562 


Suppose; a whimsy, words by Mabel 
Livingstone, music by Robert Braine, 
op. 14, no. 3; med. voice. © May 
31, 1929; 2 c. June 7; E pub. 6795; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 14563 

Susanne; words and music by EH. G. 
Becker. © 1c. June 12, 1929; BH 
unp. 7896; Evalyn Garrett Becker, 
Wheeling, W. Va. 14564 


Suspicion (A); by Rudolf Friml, orch. 
by Joseph Majer; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © June 20, 1929; 
2c. June 28; E pub. 7176; Kalmus 


filmusic edition, New York. 14565 
Suzanna; lyrics by Marvin Kippel, 
music by Eddie Ward; pf. and 


ukulele acc. © June 12, 1929; 2 «. 

June 13; E pub. 6694: George & 

Arthur Piantadosi, inec., New York. 
14566 


Swallow (The) ; written by Paul Eng- 
land, composed by Narciso Serra- 
dell, arr. by Healey Willan, of Can- 
ada; in E flat.’ © June 21, 1929; 
1c. June 17; HE for. 5278; Frederick 
Harris co., London. 14567 


Swanee song; words by AI. Gifford 
[i. e. Alfred M. Gifford, jr.], music 
by Len. Gray [i. e. L. C. Gray. 
Words and melody only] ©1e. 
June 20, 1929; E unp. 8154; Leon- 
ard Campbell Gray, New York. 

14568 


Swaying branches; by Helen Mac- 
Gragor; pf. © May 15, 1929; 2 e. 
May 31; E pub. 6514; Harold Flam- 
mer, inec., New York. 14569 


Sweet and low; by Barnby, arr. and 
transcribed by Ruby and W. A. 
Ernst; saxophone quartet. 4to. © 
June 17, 1929; 2 c. June 21; E pub. 
7053; Crawford music corp., New 
York. 14570 


Sweet dream girl; words and music 
by P. L. Billings. © 1 c. June 28, 
1929; E unp. 8460; Percy L. Billings, 
Windsor, Col. 14571 


Sweet heart of mine; words and mu- 
sic by J. P. Fomadel. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 12, 1929; 
E unp. 7849; John Peter Fomadel, 
Elizabeth, N. J. 14572 


Sweet Jaqueline; words and music by 
S. Hundorf and H. Good, arr. by 


63565—29—_7 


14585 


Harry Jay. © June 1,11929:"2 e. 
June 1; E pub. 6496; Sophie Hun- 
dorf, Covington, Ky. 14573 


Sweet little thing; lyric by Joe Seit- 
man, music by S. Tepper. Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. June 22, 
1929; "E unp. 8216; Saul Tepper, 
New York. 14574 


Sweet memory; by L. M. George; pf. 
© 1 ce: June 12, 1929; E unp. 7973; 
Lulu May George, Los Angeles. 

14575 

Sweet toned cello; by Wallace A. 
Johnson, op. 214; no. 2; pf. “© 
June 14, 1929; 2 c. June 17; E pub. 
7103; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 14576 


Sweetest melody; by Al Goering, 
Irving Mills and Jack Pettis; pf. 
© May 22, 1929; 2 ec June 10; E 
pub. 6608; Gotham music service, 
inc., New York. 14577 


Sweetest (The) yet; fox-trot ballad, 
words by 8S. B. Holquist, music by 
Harry Clifford: «© .4d c,June.,24, 
1929; E unp. 8274; Selma B. Hol- 
quist, Wilcox, Pa. 14578 


Sweetheart; words by Helena. Hart, 
rev. by L. Drew, musie by L. F. 
Drew. ©1c. June 4, 1929; E unp. 
7572; Lorna Frances Drew, New 
York. 14579 


Sweetheart (A); words and music by 
M. L. Hight. [Words and melody 
onlyl © Lc. June 7, 1929: Ean: 
7689; Margaret Lou Hight, Glen El- 
lyn, soli 14580 


Sweetheart I love you, just the same; 
words and music by M. Resnick. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e«. 
June 17, 1929; E unp. 8041; Morris 
Resnick, St. Louis. 14581 


Sweetheart mine; words and music 
byok-. A. Domb... (© 1 ¢) Jane, i 
1929; E unp. 7916; Rose Holland 
Domb, Dover, N. J. 14582 


Sweetheart of long ago; waltz ballad, 
words and music by J. Davidson. 
©, May 29; 1929; 2 ce. May 31; BH 
pub. 6488; James Davidson, HElls- 
worth, Kan. 14583 


Sweetheart of mine; words and music 
by J. Kadis. © 1c. June 21, 1929; 
E unp. 8189; John Kadis, Boston. 

14584 


Sweetheart of yesterday; words and 
music by L. Selleck. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 13, 1929; 
E unp. 7911; Lloyd Selleck, Brecken- 
ridge, Mich. 14585 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14586 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 24 


Sweetheart, please come back to me; 
words by Lesslie Brooks and Lucian 
Joseph Kremer, music by L. J. 
Kremer. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 10, 1929; E unp. 7750; 
Aloha land pub. co., Tulsa, Okl. 

14586 


Sweetheart we need each other; from 
Rio Rita, lyric by Joseph McCarthy, 
music by Harry Tierney. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. June 7, 
1929; E unp. 8029; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 14587 


Sweetheart’s holiday ; words by Irving 
Kahal, music by J. Russel Robinson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
June 8, 1929; E unp. 7550; Santly 
bros., ine., New York. 14588 


Symphonie no. 6; von Anton Bruck- 
ner, bearb. von Karl Grunsky, of 
Germany; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © Dec. 
1,:1927;.1 e. June 17, 1929; E for. 
5090; C. F. Peters, Leipzig. 14589 


Syrian (A) lullaby; words by Alice 
Hathaway Cunningham, music by A. 
Comfort. © 1c. June 6, 1929; E 
unp. 7651; Annabel Comfort, Trav- 
erse City, Mich. 14590 


Tailor’s (The) mouse; words and mu- 
Sic collected by George Newell; pf. 
© 1c. June 14, 1929; BE unp. 7948; 
George McCowan Newell, New York. 

14591 


‘Taint nobody’s business; words and 
music by Frank Stokes. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 12, 1929; 
E unp. 7840; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 14592 


Take it from me; words and music by 
K. G. Allen; pf. [Photostat] © 
1c. June 3, 1929; EB unp. 7552; Ken- 
neth George Allen, New York. 14593 


Take me back to old Montana; words 
by Billy Woods [i. e. W. Woods], 
music by Ray Hibbeler. © June 7, 
19295 2G. "Dunes 14° "Eh ube 6700 ; 
William Woods, Billings, Mont. 

14594 


Take off your hat! it’s a grand old 
flag! words and music by Duncan J. 
Muir... ©. Apr. 25, 1929- 2 e, Apr. 
29; E pub. 6827; S. Brainard’s sons 
co., New York. [© new words] 

14595 


Tango d’amour; by A. Greif, of Rus- 
Sia, domiciled at New York. [Mel- 
ody only] © 1 ¢. June 12, 1929; 
E unp. 7876; Anna Greif, Brooklyn. 


14596 


Tango espanola ; by M. A. Calbi; violin. 
© 1c. June 5, 1929; E unp 7613; 
Mary Antoinette Calbi, Yonkers, 
NY 14597 


Tango orientale; by L. S. Calbi; man- 
dolin or violin. © 1c. June 5, 1929; 
E unp. 7615; Luigi Salvatore Calbi, 
Yonkers, N. Y. 14598 


Tannenbaum; arr. by Helen MacGreg- 
or; pf., 6 hands. © June 14, 1929; 
2 c. June 20: E pub. 6934; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 14599 


Tantalizing moon; words and music by 


G. Davis. © 1 c. June 18, 1929; 
E unp. 8083; Grace Davis, New 
York. 14600 


Tarantella; by Anna Priscilla Risher; 
cello and pf. © June 13, 1929; 2 e. 
June 14; E pub. 6719; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 14601 


Tarantella barese; melodia di Giuseppe 
Oreste, of Italy. © 1c. June 12, 
1929; E unp. 7858; Pietro Ludovico, 
New York. 14602 


Tausend schonen, stissen frau’n, rnocht’ 
ich tief in’s auge schau’n; waltz, text 
von Fritz Rotter, musik von Franz 
Doelle u. Austin Egen, both of Ger- 
many. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c June 
12,1929; E.for..5135 5 Roehm aes 
Berlin. 14603 


Te Deum (The) laudamus; set to 
music by H. Scott-Baker, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices, in B fiat. 
London, Novello & co. 4to. © May 
31, 1929; 1 c. June 3; E for. 4899; 
H. Scott-Baker, Woking, England. 

14604 

Tears; words by V. Webb, music by 
Phil Starr. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. June 29, 1929; E unp. 
8446; Violet Webb, Tulsa, OKl1. 

14605 


Tell me, mother; words by Albert Wil- 
lemetz, English adaptation by Adrian 
Ross, of Great Britain, music by 
Maurice Yvain; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© June 10, 1829; 1 ¢. June 12; EB 
for. 5130; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 14606 


Tell me what is there to do? words by 
F. Inger, music by Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. © 1 ¢. June 15, 1929; 
I unp. 7987; Fanny Inger, Issaquah, 
Wash. 14607 


Tell me woman blues; words by Texas 
Alexander, music arr. by Irene Spain. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
June 6, 1929; E unp. 7660; Polk C. 
Brockman, Atlanta. 14608 


760 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘no. 6, 1929 


14631 


ELSE stat Pe re ee etre Pe eee 


Tender floweret; by L. Leslie Loth; 
pt., 4 hands. © June 21, 1929; 2 c. 
June 24: E pub. 7084; John Church 
co., Cincinnati. 14609 


Tengo una novia; letra y musical de 
Carlos Elecciri, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Los Angeles; pf. [Photostat] © 
June 18, 1929; 2 c. June 24: E pub. 
7029; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

14610 


Teresa: words by E. R. Alden, music 
by David Reed. © June 27, 1929; 
Ze Aane es: HH pab. T1i1; "E.R. 
Alden, Faith, S. D. 14611 


Téte-A-téte; by Rudolf Friml, orch. by 
Joseph Majer; orch, pts., with pf. 
" conductor. © June 20, 1929; 2 c. 
June 28; E pub. 7178; Kalmus fil- 
music edition, New York. 14612 


. Texas Guinan; words and music by 


J. J. Kiley. [Words and melody 
only] ©ice. June 13, 1929; E unp. 
7907; John J. Kiley, Peekskill, N. Y. 

14613 


Thanksgiving day; arr. by Helen Mac- 
Gregor; pf., 6 hands. © June 14, 
1929; 2 ce. June 20; E pub. 6983; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 14614 


That Cleveland hospital disaster; 
words and music by B. Samberg. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
June 15, 1929; E unp. 8003; Ben- 
jamin Samberg, Brooklyn. 14615 


That first little smile; words and 
music by W. Fowler. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 7, 1929; 
E unp. 7686; Willie Fowler, Okmul- 
gee, Okl. 14616 


That funny girl of mine; words by F. 
L. Forino, music by Luther A. Clark. 
© 1 e. June 12, 1929; E unp. 7879; 
Frances L. Forino, Streator, Ill. 

14617 


That is how I waste my life away; 
words and musie by J. A. Cash. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.«. 
June 6, 1929; E unp. 7650; Jesse A. 
Cash, Gloversville, N. Y. 14618 


That little town girl; words by W. C. 
Bishop, music by Jay Wallace Buff. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
June 24, 1929; 2 c. June 28: E pub. 

7186; Wellington C. Bishop, Seaside, 

Or. 14619 


That’s a serious thing: by Jack Tea- 
garden, Condon, O’Sullivan and Mos- 


That’s a serious thing; fox trot, words 
by Jack Teagarden, Joe Sullivan 
and Milt Mosirow, music by Eddie 
Condon. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 21, 1929; BE unp. 8177; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 14621 


That’s my desire; words and music by” 
Merrill D. Doyle and L. L. Yost. © 
1 ¢.. June -12,, 1929’; “i unp. 7943; 
Leland L. Yost, San Antonio. 14622 


That’s the way she likes it; words and. 
music by T. Dorsey. [Words aumidL. 
melody only] © 1. June 5, 1929? 
E unp. 7617; Thomas Dorsey, Chi- 
cago. 14623 


That’s what a child can do; words and 
music by L. Wolfe Gilbert and Abel 
Baer. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. June 18, 1929; E unp. 8128; De 


Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 14624 
That’s what I call love; words by 


Jack Ellis, music by Harold Arlen. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
June 26, 1929; E unp. 8328; Spier & 
Coslow, ine., New York. 14625 


That’s what you are to me; words and 
music by G. Doro. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 10, 1929; 
E unp. 7780; Grace Doro, New York. 

14626 

That’s what you mean to me; words 
and music by Herbert Scharlin and 
A. Jacobs. [Words and melody 
only] ©1«. June 8, 1929; E unp. 
7755; Albert Jacobs and Herb Schar- 
lin, San Francisco. 14627 


That’s when I fell in love with you; 
words and music by Lou Miller. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
June 28, 1929; E unp. 8423; Louis 
Strizik, Jackson Height, L. I., N. Y. 

14628 

That’s why I fell in love; words by 
J. S. Costanzo, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. New York City, Frank Hard- 
ing. ©, June), 1929; 2.¢ June d7 > 
E pub. 6816; Joseph S. Costanzo, 
Queens Village, N. Y. 14629 


That’s why I stopped loving you; 
words by F. Hart. music by Eddie 
Young; pf. [Photostat] © 1 «. 
June 22, 1929; E unp. 8195; Frank 
Hart, New York. 14630 


That’s why my broken heart cries; 
words and music by P. A. Cavallo, 


irow. [Melody only] © 1c. June jr. © 1 ce. June 28, 1929; E unp. 

£2. 1929 ; E unp. 7873; Broadway 8432; Peter A. Cayallo, jr., Ch'cago. 

music ccrp., New York. 14620 14631 
161 


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14632 


That silver thread is broken now; 
poem and melody by C. H. Leber, pf., 
ukulele, and banjo uke. accs., by O. 
M. Cook. [Blue-print] © 1c. June 
26, 1929; E unp. 8367; Charles H. 
Leber. Kent, Wash., and O, M. Cook, 
Seattle. 14632 


That tantalizing melody; words by H. 
Kirzeder, music by J. B. Harding ; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © 1'c. June 24, 
1929: E unp. 8256; John Brendon 
Harding and Harold Kirzeder, Peru, 
jOuy 14633 


That Yankee mother of mine; words 
by J. F. Jackson, music by Ed. E. 
Applegate. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ec. June 11, 1929; EH unp. 
7801; John F. Jackson, Asbury Park. 

14634 

Their chains fell away; hymn, words 
and music by Joseph Albert Prather. 
© 1c. June 24, 1929; EH unp. 8271; 
Joe A. Prather, Carthage, Mo. 14635 


Then I’ love you; words and music 
by B. Ecklund. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. June 28, 1929; © unp. 
8466; Bert Ecklund, Brooklyn. 

14636 


Then I see you; words and music by 
M. K. Patton. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Juné.20, 1929; E unp. 
8147: May Kriete Patton, Roanoke, 
Va. 14637 


Then my gal’s in town; words and 
music by T. Dorsey. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 5, 1929; 
E unp. 7618; Thomas Dorsey, Chi- 
CALO. 14638 


Then we canoe-dle-oodle along; fox- 
trot, by Harry Woods, Charles To- 
bias and José Bohr, arr. by Kenn 
Sisson; orch. pts., with words. 4to. 
© June 7, 1929; 2 ¢. June 8; E pub. 
6758; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

14639 


Then will I forget to remember you; 
words and music by W. A. Dick; pf. 
© 1c. June 15, 1929; E unp. 7964; 
Walter A. Dick, Denver. 14640 


Then youre in love; fox-trot, words 
and music by Donald and Howard 
Sinnock, of Great Britain, domiciled 
at Brooklyn; 1st violin. © 1 ec. 
June 11. 1929: BE unp. 8132; Donald 
Leslie Wilmot Sinnock, Brooklyn. 

14641 


Then you’ve never been blue; words 
by Sam Lewis and Joe Young, mu- 
sic by Ted Fiorito; pf. and ukulele 


pt. III, 0. S., v. 24 


ge ee ee 


ace. © June 20, 1929; 2 c. June 
22 Ey ub. GIT 


corp., New York. 14642 


Theoretische und praktische Schule fur 
piano-accordeon; von H. P. Thiels, 
of Germany, op. 42. [German, HEng- 
lish and Spanish text] © Dee. 1, 
1928") 1 ¢.° Mar.’ 13, 19235) 2 Or 
eigen 2427; Kahnt & Uhlmann, Alten- 
burg/Thiir., Germany. 14643 


There is glory in my soul; hymn, 
words and music by A. A. Jameson. 
©. June .15,, 1929;"2 -¢. June 205 
pub. 6909; Lillenas pub. co., Indian- 
apolis. 14644 


There is nobody just like you; words 
and music by H. E. Kennaway, of 
Canada. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 1, 1929; E unp. 8310; 
Helene E. Kennaway, Rosedale, On- 
tario, Canada. 


There’s a beautiful country, the home 
of the blest; words and music by 
G. E. Morley. © 1 ce. June 3, 1929; 
E unp. 7527; Gertrude Estelle Mor- 
ley, Silverton, Or. 14646 


There’s a light lit up in Galilee; 
words and music by H. Stoneman. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 27, 1929; E unp. 8407; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 

14647 


There’s a little cottage on the hill; 
words by H. A. Ellison, musie by 
Phil Starr. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. June 8, 1929; H unp. 
7731; Emma A. Hllison, East Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 14648 


There’s a reason for the rain; words 
by Baron Keyes. music by lL. A. 
Harline. [Chords, single staff] © 
1 c. June 12, 1929; E unp. 7843; 
Leigh Adrean Harline, Los Angeles. 

14649 


There’s love in your eyes; words by 
Howard Johnson, music by 8. M.. 
Berg and Eugene Conte. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. June 19, 
1929: E unp. 8135; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc. New York. 14650 


There was nothing else to do; words 
and music by Bert Kalmar, Harry 
Ruby and Harry Warren. [ Words 
and melody only] © 1c. June 19, 
1929: E unp. 8087; Remick music 
corp., New York. 14651 


They want to lick Broadway ; lyric by 
Pat Ballard [pseud. of F. D. Bal- 
lard], music by Tom Waring. 


762 


Remick music © 


14645 . 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 


[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
June 24, 1929: E unp. 8260; Francis 
Drake Ballard, New York. 14652 


Things we want the most are hard 
to get: words and music by Geo. 
W. Meyer, Al. Bryan and John Mc- 
Laughlin; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
May 6, 1929; 2 ec. May 9: E pub. 
60614: M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 14653 


Thinking and dreaming of you; words 
and music by G. Charlton. © 1 « 
June 24, 1929; E unp. 8273; Gene 
Charlton, New York. 14654 


. Thinking of her; words by R. N. Ben- 
nett, music by Harry Jay [pseud. of 
Harry J. Lincoln] © June 8, 1929; 
2c. June 10; E pub. 6617; Raymond 
N. Bennett, San Jose, Calif. 14655 


Thinking of the dear ones at home; 
words by B. Szymbara, music by 
Samuel H. Speck. New York City, 
Frank Harding. W , June, 5,, 1929; 
2c. June 19; E pub. 6965; Bernice 
Szymbara, Detroit. 14656 


Thinking of you; words and music 
by Edith L. Waltman; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Apr. 30, 1929;'2 «. 
June 20; E pub, 6920; National mu- 
sic co., Chicago. 14657 


Thinking cf you, thinking of me, 
thinking of you; words and music 
by H. Dalton. [Words and melody 


oy? © 1c June 11, 1929: B 
unp. 7800; Howard Dalton, New 
York. 14658 


This ain't no place for me; words and 
music by Jim Jackson. [Words and 
melody only] © 1.¢. June 3, 1929; 
E unp. 7405; Southern music pub. 
co.,-ine., New York. 14659 


This morning she was gone; words 
and music by Jim Jackson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. June 3, 
1929; E unp. 7426; Southern music 
cub. co., inc., New York. 14660 


This thing called love; words by Ray- 
mond Young, music by M. Garrett. 
[Cherds, single staff] © 1c. june 
26, 1929; E unp., 8381; Marjorie 
Garrett. New York. 14661 


This way out! by Luis Russell, Henry 
Allen, jr., Omer Simeon and Albany 
Bigard, arr. by Luis Russell; orch. 
pts. 4to. © May 7, 1929: 2c. June 
1; E pub. 6435; Denton & Haskins 
music pub. co., inc., New York, 

14662 


14674 


Thomas A. Edison, miracle man; fox- 
trot march song, words and music 
by George M. Cohan. © May 8381, 
1929; 1 e June 5, 1 ec. June 14; H 
pub. 6896; VosBurgh’s orchestration 
service, New York. 14663 


Thomastown breakdown; melody by 
BE. C. Helms and J. H. Hogan. © 
i Go Puneasy 19293: Wriunp: 7438. 
Southern music pub. ¢o., inc., New 
Y.Gnk. 14664 

Thou art my all; words and music by 
A. H. Helder. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. June 6, 1929; E unp. 
7655; Arthur H. Helder, Dearborn, 
Mich. 14665 


Thoughts of you; words and music by 
E. Shamlin. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. June 26, 1929: E unp. 
8346; Ernie Shamlin, Oakland, Calif. 

14666 

Thru the night; by O. Motzan. [Mel- 
ody only] © 1c. June 17, 1929; E 
unp. 8025; Otto Motzan, New York. 

14667 


Thunder (The) storm; by Helen Dal- 
lam; pf. © June 24, 1929; 2 c. June 
24; E. pub. 70387; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cieveland. 14668 


Tickle britches blues; fox-trot, by R. 
Jones. [Melody only] © 1. June 
27. 1929; E unp. 8400; Southern mu- 
sic pub. co., inc., New York. 14669 


Tierra mia; march, words and music 
by N. Menendez, of Cuba, domiciled 
at_ New York. ©.1 ¢ June 1, 1929; 
E unp. 7397; Nilo Menendez, New 
York. 14670 


Tiessen (Heinz) Sechs klavierstiicke ; 
von H. Tiessen, of Germany, op. 37. 
1. Allegro. [5 others] © Apr. 15, 
1929; 1 ce. June 1; E for. 5197; Uni- 
versal edition, a. g., Vienna. 14671 


Tiny (A) little shove would make me 
fall in love with you; lyric by Pat 
Ballard [pseud. of F. D. Ballard], 
music by Tom Waring. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 24, 1929; 
E unp. 8267; Francis Drake Ballard, 
New York. 14672 

Tiny (A) paradise; text and music by 
Mabelle Dyer; med. voice. © June 
5;1929; 2 e June 1; \E pub: 6512; 
Walter A. Quincke, Los Angeles. 

14673 


Tip-toe thru’ the tulips with me; by 
Joe Burke, arr. by Geo. Trinkaus; 
voc. orch. pts. 4to. © June 17, 
1929; 2 c. June 20; E pub. 6944; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 14674 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14675 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Tiple blues; words and music by Allen 
bros. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. June 3, 1929; E unp. 7462; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 14675 


Tired of your low down ways; words 
and music by Leroy Carr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. June 5, 
1929; EH unp. 7580; State street mu- 
Sic pub. co., ine., Chicago. 14676 


To me money seems funny; words and 
music by M. Futernick. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. May 31, 1929; 
E unp. 8021; Morris Futernick, De- 
troit. 14677 


To my rose bud; lullaby, words and 
music by A. L. Thomson. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © May 21, 
1929; 2 ce. June 19; E pub. 6968; 
Abraham Lincoln Thomson, Eph- 
raim, Utah. 14678 


To satisfy you; words by Perry Alex- 
ander, music by Woody Frisino 
[pseud. of Warren Frisino. Words 
and melody only] © 1. June 27, 
1929; E unp. 8403; Warren Frisino, 
Gardenville, Md. 14679 


To the brock; by E. C. Goedjen; pf. 
© June 8, 1929; 2 c. June 6; E pub. 
6564; Hugenie Chloupek Goedjen, 
Green Bay, Wis. 14680 


To the glory of Sigma chi; words and 
music by L. L. Yost. © 1c. June 12, 
1929; E unp. 7944; Leland L. Yost, 
San Antonio. 14681 


To the woodlark ; two-part song, words 
by Rcbert Burns, music by Alfred 
Redhead, of Great Britain, tonic sol- 


fa) ‘tro by? Bw) Timothy ;. treble 
voices. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © June 17, 1929; 1 «¢. 


June 18; E for. 5296; Stainer & Bell, 
Itd., London. 14682 


Tochterlein (Das) vom Herrn Pedell; 
text von Erwin W. Spahn, musik 
von Hermann Leopoldi, of Austria. 
© May 2, 1929; 1 c. June 1; E for. 
4855; Drei masken verlag, a. g., Ber- 
lin. 14683 


Too good to be true; words by J. Pin- 
cus, music by Jerry Solomon [i. e. 
Jerome Solomon] (in Mr. Cinder- 
ella) © May 10, 1929; 2 c. June 8; 
EX pub. 6689; Jack Pincus, Chicago. 

14684 


Toodle lolly da; words and music by 
B. Miller and Charlotte Kay. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 6, 1929; E unp. 7656; Bob Mil- 
ler, New York. 14685 


Torjussen (Trygve) 


15 etudes; by T. 
Torjussen, of Norway, op. 65; pf. 
© June 13, 1929; 2 ce. June 14; HE 
pub. 6715; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 14686 


Tornado (The); allegro tempestuose, 


by R. Meredith Willson, orch. by 
George J. Trinkaus; orch. pts., with 
pf. or organ conductor. © May 17, 
1929; 2 ec. May 21; E pub. 6863; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 14687 


Torquemada; scéne dramatique, par 
Marcel Colin and Georges Krier, of 
France; orch. parties, avee pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © May 25, 1929; 1 
e. June 10; E for. 5048; J. Yves/ 
Krier, Paris. 14688 


Torture; by Albert Sirmay, of Hun- 
gary, domiciled at New York, orch. 
by A. HE. Cafarella, of U. 8.; orch. 
pts. © May 24, 1929; 2 c. May 28; H 
pub. 6341; Atlas music corp., New 
York. 14689 


Tragic (A) end; by Christiaan Kriens, 
scored by Jan Vitolin, organ nota- 
tions by Emil Velazco; oreh. pts. © 
June 17, 1929; 2 ec. June 21; E pub. 
7055; Crawford music corp., New 
York. 14690 


Traicion (La); la ealandria, letra y 
musica de Simon G. Casas, of Mex- 
ico; pf. [Photostat] © Apr. 22, 
1929: 2 c. Apr. 27; E pub, Gao; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

14691 

Trail of love; words and music by 
L. Bey. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 28, 1929; E unp. 8468; 
Lawrence Bey, Versailles, O. 14692 


Tranquil hours; melody, by Julian 
Fredericks, of Great Britain, orch. 
by Jacques Greebe, of Great Brit- 
ain; oreh. pts., with pf. conductor. 

‘ 4to.. ©) Oct., 25, 19283. 4 er Mayda: 
1929; E for. 5264; Lareine & Cco., 
Itd., London. 14693 


Tras la reja; tango. by J. Bohr, of 
Germany, domiciled at New York; 
pf. © 1c. June 27, 1929; EB unp. 
8405; Jose Bohr, New York. 14694 


Tree (The) of love; words by M 
Cleveland, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 5, 1929; E unp. 7633; 
Mary Cleveland, Westfield, Mass. 

14695 


Trees on the hillside; by Ada May 
Piaget; pf. © May 28, 1929; 2 e. 
June 3; E pub. 6449; Boston music 
co., Boston. 14696 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 


14718 


Trio opus no. 1; by A. D. Bastian, ed. | Trust me, Aida; words and music by 


by C. Le Galyon-Turik; pf., violin 
and cello. © 1c. June 24, 1929; 
E unp. 8288; Arthur Lucas Bastian, 
New York. 14697 


Trippett (M. A.) Three compositions 
for clarinet solo with piano accom- 
paniment. 1. The Sstarter’s waltz. 
[2 others] © Mar. 26, 1929; 2 e¢. 
Mar. 27; E pub. 4599; M. A. Trip- 
pett, Bartlesville, Okl. 14698 


Tristesse angoissante;: par Th. Kross, 
orch. par Georges Krier, of France; 
orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © May 25, 1929; 1 c. June 10; 
E for. 5050; J. Yves Krier, Paris. 

14699 


Tristi ricordi; versi di A. Anastasio, 
musica di A. Iannaccone. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. June 6, 
1929; E unp. 7647; Armando Ana- 
Stasio and Arnaldo Iannaccone, 
Brooklyn. 14700 


Trombalicks; by D. Wilson and Dave 
Strech; trumpet solo, with pf. acc. 
© 1c. June 24, 1929; E unp. 8248; 
Dudley Wilson, Spangle, Wash. 

14701 


True as the stars; words and music 
by A. Kahn; pf. © 1c. June 8, 


1929; E unp. 7719; Arthur Kahn,’ 


North Bergen, N. J. 14702 


True friend of yesterday; words and 
music by M. M. Fedock. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. June 1, 
1929; E unp. 7383; Mary M. Fedock, 
Bridgeport, Conn. 14703 


True love will never die; words and 
music by C. Simmons. © May 27, 
1929; 2 c«. May 31; E pub. 6444; 
Cyrus Simmons, Knoxville, Tenn. 

14704 


True mother’s love; waitz song, words 
and music by F. Pace, of Italy, dom- 
iciled at Worcester. [Words and 
music only] ©1c. June 26, 1929; 
E unp. 8322; Frank Pace, Worcester. 

14705 


Trumpet (The) calls; by Lucina Jew- 
ell; pf. © May 24, 1929; 2 ec. May 
31; E pub. 6475; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 14706 


Trumpet’s (The) prayer; slow fox- 
trot, by Louis Metcalf and Louis 
Russell. [Melody only] © 1. 
June 13, 1929; E unp. 8237; South- 
ern music pub. co., inec., New York. 

14707 


W. B. Speth. © 1c. May 27, 1929; 
HE unp. 7893; William B. Speth, Den- 
ver. 14708 


Truth in parentheses; humorous part- 
Song, poem by Thomas Hood, music 
by Maurice Jacobson, of Great Brit- 
ain; men’s voices. 4to. © June 22, 
1929 1-¢e.- Sune 19; BH for. 5272; J. 
Curwen & sons, ltd., London. 14709 


Tu dzien tu noc; oberek, by Stefan 
Kominski; violino 1. © 1c. June 
15, 1929; E unp. 7995; Consolidated 
music pub. house, Chicago. 14710 


Tu mens! paroles de Léon-Michel, mu- 
sique de Ph. Parés et G. van Parys, 
of France. © May 2, 1929; 1¢. June 
4; EH for. 4980; Editions musicales 
Sam Fox, Paris. 14711 


Tumbled down dreams; words and 
music by Maurice Gunsky, George 
Gibson Davis, and Paul Corbell; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © June 10, 
1929; 2 e. June 14; E pub. 6722; 
Villa Moret, inc., San Francisco. 

14712 


Tumbling mustard; words by Malcolm 
Cowley, music by Hazel Felman. © 
June 19, 1929; 2 c. June 24; E pub. 
7030; Gamble hinged music co., Chi- 
cago. 14713 


Tunes for two; eight pf. duets, by 
Dorothy Gaynor Blake. obl. 8vo. 
© May 27, 1929; 2 c. May 29; aff. 
June 13; AA 17996; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 14714 


Tunis; oriental intermezzo, by George 
J. Trinkaus; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. © May 31, 1929; 2 e. 
June 7; E pub. 6794; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 14715 


Turn on the heat; words and music 
by B. G. De Sylva, Lew Brown and 
Ray Henderson. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. June 18, 1929; 
E unp. 8126; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 14716 


Turn ye, turn ye! words from Eze- 
kiel 33, music by May Van Dyke; 
low voice; pf. or organ ace. © Mar. 
19, 1929; 2 c. June 27; E pub. 7239; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 14717 


Tuyo seré!! by Simon G. Casas, of 
Mexico; pf. [Photostat] © May 
16, 1929; 2 ec. May 21; E pub. 6886; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 14718 


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14719 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


’"Twas but an angel smiling; words 
and music by C. Maduro, of Nether- 
lands, domiciled at New York. © 
1 ec June 20, 1929; E unp. 8121; 
Charles Maduro, New York. 14719 


Twilight bell; by Allene K. Bixby; pf. 
© May 31, 1929; 2c. June 7; E pub. 
6787; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

14720 


Twilight dreams; words by B. Leeper, 
music by George L. Cobb. © 1 e¢. 
June 10, 1929; E unp. 7769; Bessie 
Leeper, Stratton, Neb. 14721 


Two blue eyes; words and music by 
A. M. Kuschel. © May 25, 1929; 
2c. June 18; E pub. 6825; Alice May 
Kuschel, Los Angeles. 14722 


Two gun cowboy; words and music by 
F. Marvin. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e June 11, 1929; E unp. 
7791; Frankie Marvin, Mamaroneck, 
Nid 14723 


Two little hours; words and music by 
A, Sacco. © 1c. June 3, 1929; E 
pub. 75138; Anthony Sacco, Water- 
bury, Conn. 14724 


Two little love birds; by M: A. Adler; 
pf. © 1c. June 8, 1929; E unp. 
7759; Myra Agatha Adler, Ottawa, 
Kan. 14725 


Two time blues; words and music by 
R. B. Petties. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. June 3, 1929; E unp. 
7465; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 14726 


Tzou spet; words and music by F. 
Kanapoff. [Text, Hebrew charac- 
ters. Words and melody only] 


CUdEW iy) 
© 1c. June 15, 1929; E unp. 8009; 
Fishel Kanapoff, New York. 14727 


Uncle Remus; by Milan Roder; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
June 20, 1929; 2 c. June 28; HE pub. 
7175; E pub. 7175; Kalmus filmusic 
edition, New York. 14728 


Under Hawaiian skies; words by H. 
Cupp, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
June 21, 1929; E unp. 8179; Hazel 
Cupp, Tyrone, Pa. 14729 


Under that sycamore tree; fox-trot, 
words and music by R. Dennis. © 
1c. June’ 27, 19292" amps Soom. 
Richard Dennis, Denver. 


Underneath the Mississippi moon; 
words and music by H. Oblinger. © 


14730 


1 ec. June 24, 1929; EH unp. 8275; 
Harry Oblinger, San Francisco. 
14731 


Unexpected (The) holiday; by Fran- 
ces Terry; pf. © June 3, 1929; 2 ¢@. 
June 6; E pub. 6559; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 14732 


Unhappy butterfly; fox-trot, song, 
words and music by Bryon Gay; pf. 
and ukulele or banjulele banjo ace. 
© June 6, 1929; 2c. June 8; E pub. 
6762 ;-Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


14733 

Unhappy butterfly; fox-trot song, 
words and music by Byron Gay. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 


May 29, 1929; E unp. 7503; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 14734 


Union (The); words and music by 
Archer D. Higenbroadt; pf. © 1 e. 
June 12, 1929; E unp. 7877; A. D. 
Higenbroadt, Lincoln, Neb. 14735 


Unknown blues; words and music by 
Gay-Tarter. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. June 3, 1929; E unp. 
7471; Southern music pub. co., ine, 
New York. 14736 


Unseen (The) ship; poem by Kath- 
leen Millay, music by P. R. Frey. © 
May 31, 1929; 2c. June 8, 1929; E 
pub. 6516; Philip Rockel Frey, 
Springfield, O. 147387 


Unser Katy; polka, by H. Wilfahrt. 
[Melody only] ©1c. June 17, 1929; 
E unp. 8059; Eddie Wilfahrt, New 
Ulm, Minn. 14738. 


Until he came along; words and mu- 
sic by G. Taylor. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1ce. June 1, 1929; EH 
unp. 7391; Gene Taylor, Chicago. 

14739: 


Until the end; from College days, 
words and music by Fred Fisher, 
Martin Broones and Al. Boasberg. 
© June 12, 1929; 2 ce. June 14; EB 
pub. 6709; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., New York. 14740 


Until you say yes to me, baby; words 


and musie by Perry Sperber and D. 
J. Bookbinder. [Words and melody 


only] ©1l1e. June 27, 1929; E unp. 
8390; David J. Bookbinder, New 
York. 14741 
Up in glory; words and music by 


James Rowe and C. C. Stafford. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
June 13, 1929; E unp. 8239; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc., New York. 
14742 


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no. 6, 1929 


14764 


Up in the air with Rosa Jean; words 
and music by H. F. O. Wilder. © 
1 ec. June 17, 1929; E unp. 8014; 
Hattie Faye Overmyer Wilder, Mo- 
renci, Mich. 14743 


Varlek; vals, text af Michal, musik af 
S..Sune, of Sweden; pf. © Mar. 21, 
1929; 1 ¢. June 19; E for. 5267; Edi- 
tion Sylvain, Stockholm, Sweden. 

14744 


Vacant (The) chair; by George F. 
Root, concert transcription arr. by 
Fred W. Clement; military band pts., 
with conductor. 4to. © May 21, 
1929; 2 @« June 4; BH pub. 6581; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 14745 


Vagabond (The) ; words by Don Bland- 
ing, music by H. M. Van Zile. ©1e. 
June 19, 1929; E unp. 8108; Helen 
Marie Van Zile, Portland, Or. 

14746 


Valse amoureuse; by L. Leslie Loth; 
pf., 4 hands. © June 21, 1929; 2 ¢. 
June 24; E pub. 7085; John Church 
co., Cincinnati. 14747 


Valse d’amour; by S. Besrukoff, of 
Russia, domiciled at Hollywood, 
Calif., op. 4; pf. © 1 ¢ June 10, 
1929; EH unp. 7776; Serge Besrukoff, 
Hollywood, Calif. 14748 


Valse dainty ; by Michael Mosiello, arr. 
by Claude Lapham; trumpet with 
pf. ace. © June 12, 1929; 2¢ June 
15; E pub. 6727; Crawford music 
corp., New York. 14749 


Valse distraite; by Rudolf Friml, orch. 
by Joseph Majer; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © June 20, 1929; 
2c. June 28; E pub. 7177; Kalmus 
filmusie edition, New York. 14750 


Valse lente; by Richard Czerwonky; 
violin and pf. © May 22, 1929; 2 «. 
June 4; E pub. 6571; Oliver Ditson 


co., Boston. 14751 
Valse melodique; by Anna Priscilla 
Risher; cello and pf. © June 13, 


1929; 2 ec. June 14; E pub. 6718; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 
14752 


Valsette d’amour ; by George Edwards; 
violin and pf. © Apr. 18, 1929; 2 e. 
June 1; E pub. 6854; Universal edi- 
tion a. g., Vienna. 14753 


Vaizer della luna; versi di Peppino 
Mendes, musica di Edoardo Lanzetta, 
of Italy; pf. © May 9, 1929; 1«. 
May 31: E for. 4867; A. & G. Carisch 
& c., Milan. 14754 


Valzer volante; by L. S. Calbi; violin 
or mandolin. © 1c. June 5, 1929; 
E unp. 7616; Luigi Salvatore Calbi, 
Yonkers, N. Y. 14755 


Vanishing love; by Rudolf Friml; pf. 
4to. © May 10, 1929; 2 c. June 1; 
E pub. 6633; Kalmus filmusiec edi- 
tion, New York. 14756 


Vaundéll ; words and music by Sammy 
Myséls, Saully Silverman and Jack 
Montana. [Chords, single staff] © 
1c. June 18, 1929; BE unp. 7934; Saul 
Jerome Silverman and Samuel Gi- 
rard Myséls, Pittsburgh. 14757 


Venida; words by Perry Alexander, 
music by Woody Frisino [pseud. of 
Warren Frisino. Words and melody 
only] © 1c. June 27, 1929; E unp. 
8404; Warren Frisino, Gardenville, 
Md. 14758 


Vénitienne; barcarolle-intermezzo, de 
Alexandre de Taeye, of Belgium. 
4to. 1. Salonorch. parties, avec pf. 
conducteur et violino 1 conducteur.— 
2. Odeon orch. parties, avee violino 1 
conducteur. © June 14, 1929; 1 e¢. 
each June 10; E for. 5079; Aug. 
Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 14759 


Vereecken (Ben) album; 14 solos, by 
celebrated composers, transcribed by 
B. Vereecken; E flat alto saxophone 
with pf. ace. © Mar. 7, 1929; 2 e. 
June 27; E pub. 7250; Carl Fischer, 


inc., New York. 14760 
Veretti (Antonio) Due canti del 
Tasso; versi di Torquato Tasso, 


musica di A. Veretti, of Italy. 1. 
Qual rugiada o qual pianto. [1 
other] © June i, 1929; 1c. June 
18; E for. 5230; A. & G. Carisch & 
e., Milan. 14761 


Viaggiando per l’Italia; valzer, di Ce- 
sarino Valenti, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York. [Melody only] ©1e. 
May 24, 1929; E unp. 7887; Joseph 
Cerabino, New York. 14762 


Victima (La) del tango; tango argen- 
tino, letra de Eugenio Balder, 
musica de Luis Barta, of Spain; pf. 
© June 13, 1929; 1 ce. June 14; EB 
for. 5114; Union musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 14763 


Victory march; by F. Brown Hamblin ; 
pf. [Photostat] © 1 ec. June 22, 
1929; E unp. 8214; Frances B. Ham- 
blin, Los Angeles, 14764 


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Vieille chanson du ghetto [and] Danse 
populaire juive; d’aprés quelques 
motifs populaires de l’Ile de Rhodes, 
par A. Hemsi, of Italy, op. 15, no. 1, 
2; violon et pf. © Apr. 18, 1929; 


1 ¢ June 5; H for. 4917; Edition 


orientale de musique, Alexandria, 
Hegypt. 14765 


Viennese nocturne; par Ed. Poldini, of 
Hungary, op. 113, no. 7; pf. © June 
14, 1929; 2 c. June 17; E pub. 7108; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

14766 

Viennese serenade; by Frederick Hall, 
of Australia; pf. © Apr. 11, 1929; 
1c. May 29; E for. 4941; Allan & 
co., proprietary ltd., Melbourne, Aus- 
tralia. 14767 


Vierge (La) 4 la créche; de César 
Franck, orch. de Victor Charmettes, 
of France; orch. parties, avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © June 14, 1929; 
1c. June 21; H for. 5247; Enoch & 
cie., Paris. 14768 


Violin-konzert no. 22; von J. B. Vi- 
otti, hrsg. und mit kadenzen und 
anmerkungen versehen von Karl 
Klinger, of Germany; violine u. kla- 
vier Nin A moll. © Jan. 2, 1929; 
ive, dune) iv; KH for, 5088; (Cy 


Peters, Leipzig. 14769 
Violin tutor; a complete modern 
method, by Alexander M. Gifford. 


4to. ©1c. July 6, 1929; A ad int. 
12850; pubd. June 24; John E. Dal- 
las & sons, ltd., London. 14770 


Volga (The) craze; Russian charles- 
ton, fox trot, words by Leo Living- 
ston, music by N. Marr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. June 6, 
1929; E unp. 7648; Naiman Marr, 
New York. 14771 


Voluttango; versi e musica di Angelo 
Ramiro Borella, of Italy. © May 
29, 1929;'1 c« June 18; EB for. 5222; 
A. & G. Carisch & c, Milan. 14772 


Vous étes trop jolie; sur les motifs de 
Sérénade a Janina, paroles de R. 
Philippon, musique de Rualten, of 
France. © June 24, 1929; 1c. June 
25; E for. 53801; Société anonyme 
des éditions Ricordi, Paris. 14773 


Wagner (Richard) Die meistersinger 
von Ntirnberg; fantasie, arr. von 
Leopold Weninger, of Austria; orch. 
pts., with pf.-organ conductor and 
Ist violin conductor. © May 10, 
1929: 1 c. June 3; EB for. 4904; D. 
Rahter, Leipzig. 14774 


ptrit, we sy yee 


Waiting; words and music by R. A. 
Truman, arr. by Bernice Casey. © 
d. es June 24/1929); Hi unpoisaa7 
Rolland Albert Truman, Washing- 
ton. 14775 


Waiting and longing; dramatic ten- 
Sion, by Emil Hilb, orch. by William 
Spielter; orch. pts. © Feb. 25, 
1929: 2 « June 1; E pub. 6640; 
Kalmus filmusic edition, New York. 

14776. 


Waiting at the end of the road; words 
and music by I. Berlin; pf. acc, 
with ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. © June 10, 1929; 2 c. June 
11; E pub. 6663; Irving Berlin, inc, 
New York. 14777 


Waiting dear love, for you; words 
and music by C. DeFerrari. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. June l, 
1929; E unp. 7382; Cristina DeFar- 
rari, San Francisco. 14778 


Waiting for a sweetheart; words by 
William MacMahon, music by B. 
Shedaker, jr.; pf. © 1 ¢. May 27, 
1929; E unp. 7681; Budd Shedaker, 
jr., Woodbury Heights, N. J. 14779 


Waiting to greet you, darling Marie; 
words and music by 8. H. Davis. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
June 26, 1929; E unp. 8342; Samuel 
EK. Davis, Fresno, Calif. 14780 


Wake up and dream; selection, by 
Cole Porter, selected and arr. by 
Guy Jones, of Great Britain; orch. 
pts. © May 22, 1929; 1 ¢. May 31; 
E for. 4893 ; Harms, inc., New York. 

14781 


Wallflower ; words by C. Anderson, mu- 
sic by Chester Escher; 1st violin. 
©1c. June 24, 1929; E unp. 8276; 
Carl Anderson, Worcester. 14782 


Waltersonia; march, by L. S. Yassel; 
full band pts. 4to. ©> Mar. 25, 
1929; 2 ¢. June, 27 ;, H. pub siae2; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 14783 

Waltz at twilight; par Hd. Poldini, of 

Hungary, op. 114, no. 1; pf. © June 

14, 1929; 2 ec. June 17; E pub. 7110; 

Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

14784 


Waltz poem; by Leopold Godowsky, 
phrased and fingered by Leo Go- 
dewsky, jr.; violin and pf. nos, 1 
& 2. © ‘Apr. 17; 1929;: 2\¢) eaeh 
June 27; E pub. 7230, 7231; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 

14785, 14786 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 


14898 


Waltz-suite; by Heinrich Gebhard; 2 
pfs., 4 hands. © June 15, 1929; 2-c. 


June 24; E pub. 6979; EE. C. 
Schirmer music co., Boston. 14787 
Waltzing cranes: by R. K. Mellon 


[pseud. of Paul Bliss]; pf.. 4 hands. 
© June 21,1929: 2 ¢. June 24; E 
pub. 7091; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 14788 


Walzer der Grace; aus der oper Die 
sehwarze orchidee, text von K. M. 
v. Levetzow, musik von Eugen d’Al- 
bert, of Germany. © Apr. 30, 1929; 
ie. June 1; EH for. 5193; Universal 


edition, a. g., Vienna. 14789 
Wandlungen; kammeroratorium (fiir 


bihne oder konzert nach worten von 
Hodlderlin, musik von Josef Matthias 
Hauer, of Austria, op. 53. Partitur. 
© Apr. 27, 1929; 1 ¢« June 1; E 
for. 5199; Universal edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 14790: 


Wann sprechen wir von liebe; tango 
und lied. text von Fritz Rotter, mu- 
sik von Ludwig Friedmann, of Ger- 
many. © May 2, 1929; 1c. June,1; 
E for. 4856; Drei masken verlag, 
a. g., Berlin. 14791 


Wanted—a wife who can cock; words 
by E. E. Hughes, music bv H. O. 
Carow. © 1 ec. June 20, 1929; EB 
unp. 8161; Herman Otto Carow, New 
York. 14792 


Warhorse game: words and music by 
C. P. Reeve. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. June 3, 1929; E unp. 
7455; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 14793 


Warrior’s march; by Gaston Borch, 
arr. by Julius S. Seredy; full orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. © Mar.. 8, 
fee. ee Une is a pubs. F245); 
Carl Fischcr, inc., New York. 14794 


Wasn't someone meant for me? words 
and music by P. Boone. © 1c. June 
4, 1929; BE unp. 7571; Philip Boone. 
Evanston, Lil. 14795 


Wassa matter with you; lyrics by Sam 
Lewis and Joe Young, music by Jos. 
Meyer. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 6, 1929; E unp. 7663; 
Remick music corp., New York. 

14796 


Water music; by Arnold Bax, of Great 
Britain; pf. © June 11. 1929; 1 «¢. 
June 14; E for. 5166; Murdoch, Mur- 
doch & co., inc. with John G. Bur- 
doch & co., ltd., London. 14797 


Way (A); words by B. H. Johnson, 
music by Chester Escher; 1st violin. 
© 1c. June 7, 1929; E unp. 7715; 
Bernice Hardy Johnson, Williamson, 
Nu XY; 14798 


We don’t need an umberella [!] when 
we are in love; words and musie by 
R. Cooke. [Words and melody only ] 
©.1c. June 26, 1929; E unp. 8364; 
Ralph Cooke, Belmar; N. J. 14799 


We gotta have a new song; lyric by 
Pat Ballard [pseud. of IF. D. Bal- 
lard]; music by Tom Waring. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
June 24, 1929; E unp. 8259; Francis 
Drake Ballard, New York. 14800 


We'll meet Some day; fox-trot, words 
and music by H. EH. Foster. Brook- 
line, Mass., Kenwood music co. © 
June 14, 1929; 2 ec. June 24; E pub. 
7064; Edward E. Foster, Brookline, 
Mass. 14801 


We'll sing on that shore; words and 
music by J. R. Baxter, jr. and C. C. 
Stafford. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 12, 1929; BH unp. 7819; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 14802 


We parted by the riverside; words and 
music by E. Stoneman. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 8, 1929; 
E unp. 7449; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 14803 


We shall all be reunited; words and 
music by B. Bateman. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. June 27, 1929; 
E unp. 8398; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 14804 


We shall know each other better over 
yonder; hymn, words and music by 
Haldor Lillenas, of Norway, domi- 
ciled at Indianapolis. © May 15, 
1929; 2 «. June 20; E pub. 6917; 
Lillenas pub. co., Indianapolis. 

14805 

We shal! reach home; words and music 
by EF. Clark Perry; male, quartett. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 3, 1929; E unp. 74384; Southern 
musie pub. co., ine., New York. 

14806 


We two; words by Mary Louise Grode, 
music by H. R. Grode. ©1c¢. June 
8, 1929; E unp. 7747; Howard R. 
Grode, Jamaica, ‘L.' I.,) Ni ¥eer4s07 


Weather man blues; lyric by Boots 
McKenna, music by Monroe Purcell ; 
pf. . © 1.e¢, June, 28, 1929; unp. 
8428: Edwin Henry McKenna, 
Brighton, Mass. 14808 


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14809 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Weatherdon (H. B.) Caprice; by 
H. B. Weatherdon, of Great Britain; 
organ. London, Novello & co., Itd. 
© June 28, 1929; 1c. June 29; HE for. 
5316; H. B. Weatherdon, Chingford, 
England. 14809 


Welcome shriners; words and music 
by P. F. Phelp; pf. and ukulele ace. 
Los Angeles, Music makers pub. co. 
© May 28, 1929; 2c. June 4; E pub. 
6520; Philip Francis Phelp, Los An- 


geles. 14810 
Well-spring (A) of joy; words and 
music by S. Lambert. © 1 ¢. June 


17, 1929: BH unp. 8067; Stella Lam- 
bert, Inglewood, Calif. 14811 


Wenn der weisse flieder wieder biiiht; 
slow-fox, text von Fritz Rotter, 
musik von Franz Doelle, of Ger- 
many. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1c. June 12, 
1929; E for..5184; Roehr, ‘a: g., 
Berlin. . 14812 


Wenn sie nicht wissen sollten, wen sie 
heut kuissen wollten; lied und slow- 
fox, aus der Sie werden lachen, text 
von Peter Herz und Karl Farkas, 
musik von Egon Neumann,: of Aus- 
trig. (© Nov. 7, 1928: 1\¢. Jam24, 
1929; © for, 3113; Edition Bristol 
musik u. biihnenverlag, a. g., Vienna. 

14813 


Were we meant to be alone; words by 
D. Quick, music by Harry Verona. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 .«. 
June 21, 1929; HE unp. 8183; Dorothy 
Quick, Colorado Springs, Col. 14814 


West Point; marche, by R. Jacque- 
mont, of France; orch. parties, avec 
pf. conducteur.! 4to. © Mar, 25, 
1929; 1 @ June 10; H for. 5068; 
Choudens, Paris. 14815 


West Point; marche, nar Hd. Lavagne. 
arr. par Ph. Parés, of France, op. 
50; orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur 
et 1° violon conducteur. 4to. © 
Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c. June 4, 1929; 
EK for. 4984; Editions musicales Sam 
HOx, Aris. 14816 


Westward ho; part-song, poem and 
music by C. F. Chudleigh Candish, 
of Great Britain; men’s voices. 4to. 
© June 22, 1929; 1 c. June 19; HB 
for. 5273; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London. 14817 


What a morning that will be; words 
and music by A. M. Pace. [Words 
and melody only] © 1e. June 12, 
1929; E unp. 7831; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 


14818 


What a time; words and music by Jim 
Jackson. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 13, 1929; E unp. 8236; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 14819 


What does a woman say when she 
proposes; words and music by A. H. 
Campbell. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 14, 1929; EH unp. 7950; 
Alexandria H. Campbell, Cranbrook, 
B. C., Canada. 14820 


What does it mean to me? words and 
musie by Rube Wolf and Sam Cos- 
low; pf. and ukulele acc. © June 
4, 1929; 2 e. June 5; E pub. 6527; 
Spier & Coslow, Inc., New York. 

14821 


What have I done to make you cry; 
words and music by B. H. McLaugh- 
lin. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. June 21, 1929; E unp. 8170; Ber- 
nard Howard McLaughlin, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 14822 


What have I done to you; words by 
Frank H. Adams, music by J. J. 
Cavalier. © 1c. June 26, 1929; E 
unp. 8318; John J. Cavalier, New 
York. 14823 


What I ask for my little boy; words 
and music by Paul Sarazen; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © June 13, 1929; 2 e¢. 
June 15; E pub. 6741; Remick mu- 
Sic corp., New York. 14824 


What is love: words by N. Bliss, mu- 
sie by Phil Starr. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. June 19, 1929; 
EH unp. 8191; Neva Bliss, Metamora, 
Mich. 14825 


What is this thing called love: from 
Wake up and dream, by Cole Porter, 
transcribed for pf. by Tony Lowry, 
of Great Britain. © June 6, 1929; 
1c. June 12; for..dla(e Haums 
ine., New York. 14826 


What!. no onions? words by Billie 
Heger. music by Dorothy Garrison 
[pseud. of D. G. En Harl], and Billie 
Heger. © 1c. June 15, 1929; E unp. 
8010; Dorothy Garrison En Earl, 
Anaheim, Calif. 14827 


What she says goes; words and music 
by Harry Ruby and Bert Kalmar. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«.. 
June 19, 1929; E unp. 8086; Remick 
music corp., New York. 14828 


What will I do without you? lyric by 
Al Dubin, music by Joe Burke; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © May 27, 1929; 
2 c. May 31; E pub. 6489; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 14829 


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no. 6, 1929 


14848 


When all those millions sing; words 
and music by O. A. Parris. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. June 8, 
1929; E unp. 7477; Southern music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 14830 


When clouds roll by; words by Baron 
Keyes, music by L. A. Harline. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1c. June 
12, 1929; E unp. 7844; Leigh Adrean 
Harline, Los Angeles. 14831 


When fairies dance in May; 2 pt. song, 
words by Edward Lockton, music by 
Ernest Newton, of Great Britain; 
treble voices. 4to. © June 26, 
fee 2 oe sune 2s Hh pub: 7133 ; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

14882 


When I fell in love with you; words 
by V. V. Noble, music by George 
Sturgis. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c June 12, 1929; E unp. 7870; 
Vernie Voss Noble, St. Joseph, Mo. 

14833 


When I gaze at the legs upon a sofa; 
words by J. R. Mungo, music by A. 
D. Macnair, of Great Britain. Prest- 
wick, Prestwick press publicity pro- 
motions. © June 6, 1929; 1 c. June 
19; E for. 5217; J. Robertson Mungo 
and A. Dick Macnair, Prestwick, 
Scotland. 14834 


When I held you in my arms; words 
and music by R. H. Norton, jr. 
[Photestat] © 1c. June 27, 1929; 
BE unp. 8410; Robert Henry Norton, 
jr.. Guilford, Conn. 14835 


When I’m up to my knees in clover, 
I'll be up to my heart in love; words 
and music by Charles Tobias, Hal 
Christy and Maceo Pinkard; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © May 10, 1929; 2 «. 
May 11; E pub. 6851; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inec., New York. 14836 


When I only think of you; waltz bal- 
lad, words and music by Irma Hop- 
per, of Great Britain; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © June 11, 1929; 1c. June 
12; E for. 4989; Keith, Prowse & co., 
Itd., London. 14837 


When I see my sugar, I get a lump in 
my throat; words by Roy Turk, mu- 
sic by Fred E. Ahlert. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 4, 1929; 
E pub. 7517; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 148388 


When I waitz the sweetheart waltz 
with you; words and music by B. 
B. Browning; pf. and ukulele acc. 


San Francisco, Meryl Prince. © 

June 17, 1929; 2 ¢. June 25; H pub. 

7045; Beatrice Boyd Browning, San 

Francisco. 14839 
! 

When I wed my true love on the 
moon; words and music by H. F-. 
Hanson. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 11, 1929; E unp. 7795; 
Howard F. Hanson, Starksboro, Vt. 


14840 
When it’s cherry blessom time in 
Washington; words and music by 


M. C. Mann. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. June 7, 1929; E unp. 
7695; Marion C. Mann, Washington. 

14841 


When Jesus knows; words by C. F. 
Dietsch, music by Phil Starr. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © May 
381, 1929; 2 c. June 12; E pub. 6733; 
Clao Fairchild Dietsch, Rawlins, 
Wy. 14842 


When the autumn leaves are turning 
gold; words and music by Hazel 
Jackman. © 1c. June 13, 1929; 
EH unp. 7936; Hazel I. Jackman, 
Breese, Ill. 14843 


When the buckeyes bloom in spring- 
time; lyric and music by H. W. 
Gaskill. [Photostat] © 1c. June 
8, 1929; E unp. 7729; Harry Walker 
Gaskill, Los Angeles. 14844 


When the dew drops kiss the rose; 
waltz, words by R. Bell and T. B. 
Jones, music by Robert Van Sickle. 
© 1c. June 29, 1929; E unp. 8472; 
Robert Bell and Thos. B. Jones, Til- 
tonville, O. 14845 


When the dream of the dreamer comes 
true; words and music by Chas. Le 
Clair [pseud. of C. L. Mulligan] 
[Words and melody only] ©l1e. 
June 15, 1929; E unp. 8004; Charles 
LeClair Mulligan, Oakland, Calif. 

14846 


When the lilac blooms again; slow fox 
trot, by Franz Doelle, arr. by Max 
Erwin, of Great Britain; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. (In Chappell’s 
orchestral journal) © June 1, 
1929:.;1.¢.. June ZL: bitoni sess = 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 14847 


When the silvery moon is waning; 
words and music by J. S. White. 
Los Angeles, Wilson music pub. co. 
© May 9, 1929; 1 @. May 16, 1 «. 
May 31; E pub. 6521; John S. White, 
Farmington, Utah. 14848. 


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14849 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


When to you I feel like singing; words 
and music by B. Monaco. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. June 7, 
1929; E unp. 7696; Ben Monaco, 
Holyoke, Mass. 14849 


When we meet again, sweetheart; fox- 
trot ballad, words and music by Art 
Kassel and Marty Bloom [pseud. of 
M. L. Blumenthal] © June 21, 
1929; 2) eo hune 24 pub. O60: 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 14850 


When we parted; words by Patti Jean 
Jennings, music by M. J. Callahan. 
[Words and melody only] ©11.. 
June 17, 1929; H unp. 8043; Marie 
J. Callahan, Cleveland. 14851 


When you are smiling blue eves; lyrics 
and music by J. Gaulke; pf. ©1e 
June 10, 1929; E unp. 7890; Jack 
Gaulke, Milwaukee. 14852 

When you bring back again that day 
of May; words and music by Chrisea 
Sehi [pseud. of C. Gerger], of Hun- 


gary. © 1c. June 4, 1929; E unp. 
7788; Christina Gerger, Philadel- 
phia. 14853 


When you fall for some one that’s not 
your own; words and music by L. 
Johnson. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 17, 1929; E unp. 8316; 
Lonnie Johnson, New York. 14854 


When you find me dreaming, wake me 
with a kiss; words and music by C. 
Myers and F. Fisher. [Chords, sin- 


gle staff] © 1c. June 4, 1929; E 
unp. 7540; Carmel Myers, Holly- 
wood, and Fred Fisher, Beverly 
Hills, Calif. 14855 


When you go a’courtin’; words and 
music by G. Foster and D. Fletcher. 
[Words and melody only] ©1 6. 
June 3, 1929; E unp. 7460; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 

| 14856 


When you lose your mother, you can’t 
buy another; words and music by 
G. H. Savage, jr. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 ce. June 24, 1929; 
E unp. 8253; Guy H. Savage, jr., 
Houston. 14857 


When you think of me; by D. Tiom- 
kin, of Russia, domiciled at New 
York; 1st violin. © 1c. June 14, 
1929; BE unp. 7955; Dimitri Tiomkin, 
New York. 14858 

Whenever you say; words and music 
by H. J. Cleary. [Photostat] © 
1 ec. June 22, 1929; E unp. 8211; 
Homer John Cleary, Marion, O. 

14859 


Where are the pals of old days; words 
and music by G. L. Taborn, arr. by 
H. A. Southard. © 1c June 12, 
1929; EH unp. 7802; Geo. Leroy Ta- 
born, Los Angeles. 14860 


Where are you dream girl; words and 
music by Benny Davis, Billy Frisch 
and Otto Motzan; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by Hank Linet [pseud. of 
Henry A. Linet] © June 11, 1929; 
2c. June 11; E pub. 6665; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 

14861 


Where is my mamma; words and 
music by G. Foster and D. Fletcher. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e 
June 3, 1929; E unp. 7459; Southern 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 

14862 


Where is the barefoot boy; words and 
music by G. E. Morley. ©1 ce. June 
3, 1929; EH unp. 7528; Gertrude Hs- 
telle Morley, Silverton, Or. 14863 


Where the bab-bab-babbling brook 
goes bub-bub-bubbling by; words by 
Harry Pease and Charles O’Flynn, 
music by Ed. G. Nelson. © June 19, 
1929 ;2 c. June 20; E pub. 6900; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 14864 


Where you are, is my home sweet 
home; lyric by Bess Hvangeline 
Murch, music by Ann Mack Dowel 
[pseud. of A. McDowell. Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 25, 1929; 
E unp. 8295; Anna McDowell, Dear- 
born, Mich. 14865 


Whitewash station blues; words and 
music by Will Shade and Jeb Jones. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
June 12, 1929; E unp. 7839; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 

14866 


Who are you loving tonight? words 
and music by G. V. Spence. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. June 13, 
1929; E unp. 7914; Grayace V. 
Spence, Detroit. 14867 


Who ean tell; from General Crack, 
lyric and music by Ray Perkins; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © June 13, 1929; 2 
e. June 18; E pub. 6881; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 14868 


Who in the L are you; words and 
musie by Byron Gay; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © May 31, 1929; 2 c. June 
4; E pub. 6523; Villa Morét, inc., 
San Francisco. 14869 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 


14889 


Whoop it up; words and music by 
Mike Jackson. © June 38, 1929; 2 c. 
June 26; E pub. 7072; Clarence Wil- 
liams music pub. co., inc., New York. 

14870 


Whoopee (The) hat brigade; words 
and music by Monty Siegel and Moe 
Jaffe. © May 28, 1929; 2c. May 29; 
E pub. 6478; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
eo., ine., New York. 14871 


Whoopee! on the roundup trail; rodeo 
song, words and music by E. J. Ed- 
munds, arr. by B. Shield. © June 1, 
1929: 2c June 1030. pub. .6807 ; 
Erwin J. Edmunds, Portland, Or. 

14872 


Whose fault, it’s more yours than 
mine; words and musi¢e by N. Occhi- 
alini. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. June 26, 1929; BE unp. 8339; 
Navio Occhialini, Winchendon, Mass. 

14873 


Why; words and music by T. B. Brats- 
berg. [Words and melody only] © 
1 e. June 26, 1929; E unp. 8358; 
Thora Bjerva Bratsberg, Minot, 
N. D. 14874 


Why? words by Ethel W. Kidwell, mu- 
sic by Sylvester L. Cross. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © June 24, 
1929; 2 ec. June 28; E pub. 7184; 
Ethel W. Kidwell, Spokane, Wash. 

14875 


Why baby you ain’t been half tryin’; 
words and music by Herbert L. Fitz- 
water, arr. by Charles F. Jeter. © 
fie. dane 10, 1925 5H unp..1(62::, 
L. Fitzwater, Huntington, W. Va. 


14876 

Why be blue; words by Florence Ebar- 
reta, music by M. K. Abadia. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 


June 10, 1929; E unp. 7770; Manuel 
K. Abadia, San Francisco. 14877 


Why can’t I be like you; from Fox 
movietone follies of 1929, words and 
music by Con Conrad, Sidney D. 
Mitchell and Archie Goitler, arr. by 
Joseph M. Weiss: pf. and ukulele 
ace. © June 19, 1929; 2 ¢: June 20; 
E pub. 6901; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 14878 


Why did you teach me to love you; 
words by J. Votypka, music by Sam- 
uel H. Speck. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. June 21, 1929; E unp. 
8184; Joe Votypka, Bedford, O. 

14879 


Why don’t you care for me; words and 
musie by A. J. Petolino. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. June 12, 
1929; E unp. 7846; Anthony J. Peto- 
lino, Newark, N. J. 14880 


Why should I be lonely; words and 
music by G. A. Bugbee. [Words and 
melody only] © 1... May 20, 1929; 
E unp. 7539; George Atwood Bug- 
bee, Memphis, Tenn. 14881 


Why some dreams can’t come true; 
waltz, words and music by P. How- 
ard. © 1. June 6, 1929; E unp. 
7640; Pat Howard, Calexico, Calif. 

14882 


Wild flower rag; by Clarence Wil- 


liams ; “pfoix© “Funes, 1929;>2)c¢. 
June 26; E pub. 074; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 14883 


Wild flowers; by Paul. Andrew, of 
Great Britain, orch. by Jacques 
Greebe, of Great Britain; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. 1. Open- 
ing buds. [1. other]. © June 14, 
1928; 1 ec. May 15, 1929; E for. 5265; 
Lareine & co., ltd., London. 14884 


Wild jack blues; words and music by 
Hattie Burleson. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 ¢. June 15, 1929; 
E unp. 8039; Columbia phonograph 
co., ine., New York. 14885 


Will Mahoney (The) flop; words by 
William Mahoney, music by R. E. 
Geraghty. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 11, 1929; E unp. 7806; 
Robert HE. Geraghty, Brooklyn. 

14886 


Will ya—won’t cha—can’t I coax ya? 
words and music by Pauline Hart. 
© 1c. June 22, 1929; E unp. 8199; 
Pauline Hartman, New York. 

14887 


Willst du einen brautigam, dann fahr 
mit mir nach Amsterdam! lied und 
charleston aus der revue Sie werden 
lachen, worte von Karl Farkas und 
Peter Herz, musik von Egon Neu- 
mann, of Austria. © Oct. 9, 1928: 
LyesApr...13; 1929); Ei tom siege. W. 
Karezag verlag, Vienna. 14888 


Wiilst du seh’n in’s herz einer frau: 
valse boston, text von Robert Hey- 
mann und Hermann Krome, musik 
von Hermann Krome, of Germany. 
© June 6, 1929; 1 c. June 29; E for. 
5317; E. EKulenburg, Leipzig. 14889 


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pti, ne sevr2t 


Wilson (Stanley) Four songs from A 
' Shropshire lad; poems by A. KE. 
Housman, music by Stanley Wilson, 
of Great Britain, op. 40; male voices. 
4to. 1. The street sounds to the 
soldiers’ tread. [3 others] © June 
8, 1929; 1 « June 10; E for. 5107; 
Stainer & Bell., ltd., London. 14890 


Winds to the silent morn; 3-pt. cho., 
words by Richard Watson Gilder, 
music by Dorothy Radde Emery; 
women’s voices. 4to. © Mar. 6, 
1929: Ze. June, 20. Re pub. ¢215; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 14891 


Winged (The) victory; words by E. 
M. Brainerd, music by Margaret H. 
Bronson. 4to. © June 15, 1929; 2 
ce. June 17; E pub. 6808; Ethel M. 
Brainerd, Cincinnati. 14892 


Wings of love; by Rudolf Friml!; pf. 
4to. © May 10, 1929; 2 c. June 1; 
E pub. 6632; Kalmus filmusic edi- 
tion, New York. 14893 


Winking and blinking; words by R. D. 
Walker, music by Walter Gladden. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
June 26, 1929; E unp. 8378; Rufus 
Dunlocke Walker, Charlestown, 
Mass. 14894 


Wishin’; words and music by Margaret 
Woodin [pseud. of M. M. Coutchie] 
[Blue-print] © 1c. June 8, 1929; 
E unp. 7739; Margaret M. Coutchie, 
Hollywood, Calif. 14895 


Wishing and waiting for love; fox- 
trot, theme song from Broadway 
babies, lyrie by Grant Clarke, music 
by Harry Akst, arr. by Frank Skin- 
ner; dance orch. pts. 4to. © June 
7, 1929; 2 ec. June 11; E pub. 6867; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

14896 


Wishing and waiting for love; from 
Broadway babies, by Harry Akst, 
arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus; vocal orch. 
pis.; in G. 4to. © May 31, 1929; 
2c. June 4; E pub. 6549; M. Wit- 


mark & sons, New York. 14897 
Wishing (The) tree; fairy story, 
words and music by M. W. Bell. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
June 18, *-1929;. oH’ *unp.~” s0s0; 
Margaret Ward Bell, New York. 
14898 
Witch (The) of Salem; (La strega 


di Salem); historical melodrama in 
1 act. by Antonio Perrotta, music by 
M. R. Annunziata; orch. se. of pre- 
lude and vocal solos. [Italian text] 


© 1c. June 11, 1929; E unp. 7884; 
Michele Raffaele Annunziata, Utica, 
NY Ye 14899 


With a rose in her golden hair; words 
by O. R. Harman, music by David 
Reed. ©1. June 3, 1929; E pub. 


7505; Ortha Rutherford Harman, 
Jetmore, Kan. 14900 
With love along; words by Beth 


Brown, music by Gustav Klemm; 
med. voice. © Mar. 8, 1929; 2 ¢. 
June 27; E pub. 7224; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 14901 


Woman; poem and melody by C. H. 
Leber, pf., ukulele and banjo uke. 
aces. by O. M. Cook. [Blue-print] 
© 1 c. June 26, 1929; E unp. 8368; 
Charles H. Leber, Kent, Wash., and 
O. M. Cook, Seattle. 14902 


Wonderful lady; words and music by 
V. M. Turner. © 1c. June 8, 1929; 
E unp. 7520; Vyvian McRae Turner, 
i. e. Mrs. Banks Turner, Leakesville, 
Miss. 14903 


Wonderful peace; hymn, words, music 
and arr. by Haldor Lillenas, of Nor- 
way, domiciled at Indianapolis. © 
May 15, 1929; 2c. June 20; E pub. 
6919; Lillenas pub. co., Indianapolis. 

14904 


Wondering who’s kissing you now; 
words by S. Ferraro, music by David 


Reed. © June 1, 1929; 2c. June 8; 
E pub. 6505; Samuel Ferraro, 
Bristol, Pa. 14905 


Won’t you come back my soldier boy? 
words and music by J. S. Donaldson. 
[Photostat] © 1c. June 138, 1929; 
E unp. 7942; John Shearman 
Donaldson, Richmond Hill, N. Y. 

14906 


Won’t you come back to me darling; 
words by M. E. Freed, music by Phil 
Starr. [Words and melody only] © 
1 e..Apr.,24; 1929; E una coeee 
Marguerite E. Freed, Ceresco, Mich. 

14907 


Won’t you tell me blue moon, where’s 
the some one waiting; words and 
music by J. Tucker. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 19, 1929; 
E unp. 8109; Jeannette Tucker, New 
Orleans. 14908 


Woodrow Wilson; words by A. G. 
O'Hanlon, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 8, 1929; E unp. 7734; Annie G. 


O’Hanlon, Savannah, Ga. 14909 


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Words and music; words and music 
by A. P. Randolph, arr. by Margaret 
Grover. [Photostat] ©1c. June 3, 
1929; .E unp. 7548; Alfred. P. 
Randolph, Warrenton, Va. 14910 


Would you come back, would you? 
words by N. Watson, music by Phil 
Starr. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 29, 1929; E unp. 8445; 
Nola Watson, Spring City, Tenn. 

14911 


Wouldn’t it be wonderful? from Is 
everybody happy? lyric by Grant 
Clarke, music by Harry Akst; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © May 27, 1929; 
2c. May 31; E pub. 6484; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 14912 


Written in heaven; hymn, words by 
Fra Morton Sims, music by Haldor 
Lillenas, of Norway, domiciled at 
Indianapolis. © May 15, 1929; 2 ¢. 
June 20; E pub. 6918; Lillenas pub. 
co., Indianapolis. 14913 


Year (A) ‘from today; words and 
music by Al Jolson, Ballard Mac- 
donald and Dave Dreyer. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. June 12, 
1929; E unp. 7847; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 14914 


Yeast (The) foamers; march, by J. 
Oliver Riehl; pf. Chicago, Ill. 
Northwestern yeast co. © May 27, 
1929; 2 c. May 31; Epub... 6443; 
National broadcasting co., ine., Chi- 
cago. 14915 


Yellow roses; words by I. B. Rossier, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross; pf. 
© 1c. June 15, 1929; E unp. 7990; 
Ida B. Rossier, Port Angeles, Wash. 

14916 


Yes, he is my man; words and music 
by E. M. Roberts. New York City, 
Frank Harding music house. © 
Jane S 1929. 2c. June 12; BE pub. 
6731; E. Manning Roberts, Reno, 
Ney. 14917 

Yes, Jesus is dwelling within; hymn, 
words and music by P. P. Bilhorn. 
© June 24, 1929; 2 c. June 27; E 
pub. 7146; Peter Philip Bilhorn, 
Chicago. 14918 


Yo soy tu viejito aquel; letra y musica 
de Luis Aguinaga, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles; pf. [Photo- 
Stat] © June 18, 1929; 2 c. June 
24; E pub. 7008; Dionisio Acosta, 
Los Angeles. 14919 


Yokohama dream boat; words by P. 
Ponce, music by Jack Egan; pf. acc.., 
with ukulele arr. by Merle T. Ken- 


63565—29—_8 


14929 


drick, and special pf. cho. © June 
14, 1929; 2 c. June 18; E pub. 6691; 
Phil Ponce, New York. 14920 


Yokosan; Japanese love song, words 
and music by James B. Beam, arr. by 
William Stickles; female trio. New 
York, N. Y., Chappell-Harms, ine. 
4to. © June 24, 1929; 2 c. June 25; 
E pub. 7059; Harms, ine., New York. 

; 14921 


You; words and music by P. F. Carter. 
© 1e¢. June 10, 1929; E unp. 7753; 
Page F. Carter, Kansas City, Mo. 

14922 


You and I; words and music by D. 
Blackburn. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. June 7, 1929; E unp. 
7684; David Blackburn, Conehatta, 
Miss. 14923 


You and I, in the moonlight; by M. K. 
Jerome, arr. by Jean Olivier, of Bel- 
gium; band orch. pts., with solo B. 
flat cornet conductor; in EH flat. obl.. 
24mo. © May 31, 1929; 2 c. June 
4; E pub. 6546; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 14924 


You and I, in the moonlight; lyric by 
Ned Washington, music by M. K. 
Jerome, arr. by Herbert Deer; mixed 
voices. 4to. © June 17, 1929; 2c. 
June 20; E pub. 6951; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 14925 


You are a little too small; words and 
music by T. Ashley and Doc Walsh. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 .«. 
June 3, 1929; E unp. 7417; Southern 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

14926 


You are my light in the sky; theme 
song of The light in the sky, words. 
and music by Anne Caldwell, Rob- 
ert Hood Bowers and Ben Selvin; 
pf. aud ukulele ace. © June 13, 
1929; 2 ec. June 15; E pub. 6740; 
Remick music corp., New York. 

14927 


You are my rain beau, under a cry 
baby sky; lyrics by Sam Lewis and 
Joe Young, music by Jos. Meyer. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
June 6, 1929; E unp. 7664; Remick 
music corp., New York. 14928 


You are the girl I love; words by G.. 
W. Roger's, music by Sylvester Long 
Cross. New York, Frank Harding. 
© May 20, 1929; 2c June 5; E pub. 
6683; George W. Rogers, Baker, Or. 

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14930 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


You baby me—I’ll baby you; from 
Girl from Woolworth’s, lyric by Al. 
Bryan, music by Geo. W. Meyer; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © June 17, 1929; 
2 c. June 20; E pub. 6954; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 14930 


You came to me in dreams; waltz, 
lyric by Arnold Azya, music by E. 
Morra. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 138, 1929; E unp. 7937; 
Egidio Morra, Brooklyn. 14931 


You can’t make a monkey out of me; 
words and music by John Gentry; 
quartett. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 3, 1929; E unp. 7452; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 14932 


You certainly look snappy in that Van 
Heusen; words by Victor Todd, 
musie by Kenneth Christie. © Apr. 
29, 1929; 2c. May 14; E pub. 5926; 
Judson radio program corp., New 
York. 14933 


You don’t mind because you love me; 
words and music by J. Rechtzeit, of 
Poland, domiciled at New York; pf. 
© 1c. June 22, 1929; E unp. 8245; 
Jack Rechtzeit, Brooklyn. 14934 


You gonna need my help; words and 
music by Sippie Thomas. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. June 38, 
1929; E unp. 7409; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 14935 


You gotta wanta once in a while; lyric 
by Edgar Harburg, music by Jay 
Gorney and Henry Souvaine. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. June 15, 
1929; E unp. 8031; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 14936 


You haunt my dreams; words and 
music by J. Meyer, of Canada. 
[Words and melody only] ©1ee. 
June 26, 1929; E unp. 8349; Joseph 
Meyer, Regina, Saskatchewan, Can- 
ada. 14937 


You know I love you; words and 
music by A. M. Cherkose; pf. © 
1 @ June 27, 1929; EB unp. 84388; 
Aubrey M. Cherkose, Detroit. 14938 


You'll care; fox-trot ballad, lyrics by 
Jimmie Marks, music by Gilbert 
Torres. © Nov. 28, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 
26; E pub. 13865; Torres & Marks, 
Leavenworth, Kan. 14939 


You'll do it some day, so why not now; 
words and music by Allie Wrubel ; pf. 
nec., With ukulele arr. by A. J. Fran- 
chini. © June 18, 1929; 2 ec. June 
19; E pub. 7080; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., ine, New York. 14940 


You'll never find a daddy like me; 
words and music by H. A. Nelson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 38, 1929; E unp. 7480; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc., New York. 

14941 


You made me love you, why did you; 
by Carmen Lombardo and Mickey 
Kippel, arr. by Herbert Deer; mixed 
voices. 4to. © June 7, 1929; 2 ec. 
June i1; E pub. 6865; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 14942 


You made me love you, why did you? 
by Carmen Lombardo and Mickey 
Kippel, arr. by Jean Olivier of Bel- 
gium; band orch. pts., with solo B 
flat cornets conductor; in D flat. 
obl. 24mo. © May 381, 1929; 2 «. 
June 4; E pub. 6544; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 14943 


You ought to see my new baby; by 
Herbert Steiner and Ira Schuster, 
arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus; voc. orch. 
pts. 4to. © June 17, 1929; 2 « 
June 20; E pub. 6942; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 14944 


You ought to see my new baby; words 
by Hugene West and Dave Bernie, 
music by Herbert Steiner and Ira 
Schuster; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
June 17, 1929; 2 c. June 20; E pub. 
6956; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 14945 


You promised, but you forgot; ballad, 
words and music by M. EH. Conard. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
June ‘7, 1929; 2 ¢) June, 173 BD pub 
6815; Marveline E. Conard, Menlo, 
Kan, 14946 


You're all that I have in the world; 
words and music by A. Kennedy. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 26, 1929; E unp. 8351; Agnes 
Kennedy, Manchester, N. H. 14947 


You're the apple of my eye; lyric by 
Pat Ballard [pseud. of F. D. Bal- 
lard], musie by - Toms Warne, 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 24, 1929; E unp. 8264; Francis 
Drake Ballard, New York. 14948 


You’re the only one; lyrics by Dwight. 
Taylor, melody by ‘T. Cumings. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
June 15, 1929; E unp. 7994; Thayer 


Cumings, New York. 14949 
You’re the sweetest little girl to me; 
lyric and music by) oD. paiant 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 


June 3, 1929; E unp. 7523; Theodore 
Salant, Dorchester, Mass. 14950 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1929 
You said that I’d find someone; words 
and music by R. D. Riedel; pf. © 
1 c. June 18, 1929; E unp. 8045; 
Robert D. Riedel, Oakland, Calif. 
14951 


You've got ‘em beat by far; words 
and music by N.  Frankforter. 
[Words and melody only] © 1e. 
June 7, 1929; E unp. 7687; Nettie 
Frankforter, Rapid City; S. D. 

14952 

You've got me pickin’ petals off of 
daisies; words and music by B. G. 
De Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray 
Henderson. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e June 18, 1929; E unp. 
8123; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
Son, inec., New York. 14953 


You want lovin’, but I want love; 
words and music by Sam Coslow, 
Larry Spier and Jack Osterman; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © June 4, 
1929; 2 ec. June 5; H pub. 6528; 
Spier & Coslow, inc., New York. 

14954 


You would not play the game; poem 
and melody by C. H. Leber. pf., uku- 
lele and banjo uke. accs. by O. M. 
Cock. [Blue-print] © 1 c. June 
26, 1929; E unp. 8369; Charles H. 
Leber, Kent, Wash. and O. M. Cook, 
Seattle. 14955 


Young America; march, lyrics by 
Richard Henry Goldman, music by 
Edwin Franko Goldman. 1. Band 
pts., with solo B flat cornet or trum- 
pet conductor.—2. Pf. © Apr. 12, 5, 
1929: 2 c..each June 27; E. pub. 
7208, 7234; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 14956, 14957 


Young felow [!] march; par Marcel 
Devaux, of France; orch. parties; 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © May 
25, 1929; 1 ec. June 10; E for. 5066; 
Choudens, Paris. 14958 


Young man Cupid; words and music 
by R. B. Ray. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. June 1, 1929; E unp. 
7388; Roy Berry Ray, Los Angeles. 

14959 

Your father put me out: melody by 
Leo Soilean and Mayuse Lafleur. 
© 1c. June 3, 1929; E unp. 7498; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 14960 


Your Flag and my Flag; by G. C. 


Sohnle; melody with pf. acc. © 
1 ce. June 10, 1929; E unp. 7785; 
George Charles Sohnle, Newark, 
ee 14961 


14972 


Your lips, your eves, tell lies to me; 
by S. McNeil; melody, with pf. acc. 
© 1c. May 3, 1929; E unp. 6401; 


Stephen McNeil, San Francisco. 
14962 
Your Spanish shawl; words and music 
by H. J. Cleary. . [Photostat] .© 


hoc. June 22, 1929: Hs unp. S212: 
Homer John Cleary, Marion, O. 
14963 


Youth; words and music by O. W. 
Moeller. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 12, 1929: E unp. 7850; 
Otto W. Moeller, Edwardsville, Il. 

14964 


‘Yuletide (A) ditty: unison song, words 
from a 17th century carol, music 
by Frederic H. Wood, of Great Brit- 
ain, ov. 11, no. 9. 4to. © June 17, 
1929--al— Ge une ee + fors-5295" 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 14965 


Zanzibar; procession of the king, by 
Henry Hadley; orch .pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © June 20, 1929; 
2c. June 28: E pub. 7180; Kalmus 
filmusic edition, New York. 14966 


Zeibek; six danses turques, sur des 
motifs populaires de |’ Ile de Rhodes, 
par Alberto Hemsi, of Italy, op. 21; 
pf. 1°° cahier. no. 1-3. © Apr. 16, 
1929; 1 ce. June 5; E for. 4916; Edi- 
tion orientale de musique, Alexan- 
dria, Egypt. 14967 


Zihuatleco (El); words and music by 
E. Rubio, of Mexico; pf. © 1 «a 
Jan. 16, 1929; E unp. 2861; Ernesto 
Rubio, Los Angeles. 14968 


ZAiki-Paki Ziki-Pu; canzone one step, 
di Vittorio Mascheroni, of Italy; 
piecola orch. parti. 4to. © June 1, 
1929: be: June :18.; \E for. 5235; 
A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 14969 


Ziki-Paki Ziki-Pi; one-step, versi di 
Peppino Mendes, musica di Viitorio 
Mascheroni, of Italy; pf. © May 3, 
1929; 1 c. May 31; E for. 4866; A. & 
G. Carisch & c., Milan. 14970 


Znywa; words and music by HE. Zu- 
kowsky, of Poland. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 17, 1929; 
E unp. 8070; Eugene Zukowsky, New 
York. 14971 


Zu Zan; words by Rachel Mack Wil- 
son, music by Morris Cowdery. 
[Words and meiody only] ©1.«. 
June 10; 1920; Hung. Wea: M. WA. 
Cowdery, Cleveland. 14972 


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14973 pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 
Zuro (Josiah) Three character E for. 5190; Universal edition, a. g., 
sketches; by J. Zuro, of U. S., and Vienna. 14974 


epee Soe we eine 3° romanesque; de Blair Fairchild ; 
Loyalty. [2 others] © Mar. 10, as S pad a oe = eae 10; 
1929: 2 c. June 1: E pub. 6638: DUDA yoo ce) Ue a pbc (2 


Kalmus filmusic edition, New York. | _ ' . 
14973 | VIII. symphonie; von N. Mjaskowsky,. 


op. 26, arr. von Arthur Willner, of 


II. streichquartett; von Erwin Schul- Germany:; pf. 4 4 mains. © Apr. 6, 
hoff, of Czechoslovakia. Partitura. 1929; 1 c. May 38; E for. 5203; Uni- 
12mo. © Apr. 10, 1929; 1 ¢. June 1; versal edition, a. g., Vienna. 14976 


Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1929: 


Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 34 unpublished) _ 105 
Class H, Musicai compositions (including 5,979 unpublished) ________ 14, 871 
0 oF len A hi AR, OAS La CLA a DD 2M OR ARS SN +. 14, 976 


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LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 
RENEWED UNDER SEC, 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 [14976] 


Above the blue sky; primary hymn, 
words by E. HE. Hewitt, music by 
E. 8. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as the author of the mu- 
Sic. R 3625, May 10, 1929. 1 


Adagio élégiaque; by Henri Wieniaw- 
ski, op. 5, ed. and fingered by L. 
Lichtenberg ; violin, with pf. ace. © 
Leopold Lichtenberg, New York, as 
the author of the new matter. R 
3444, Mar. 7, 1929. 2 


Adon olom (The Lord of all did 
reign) ;: my strength and song is the 
Lord, Psalm 118, 14, music by A. 
Foote, op. 53. © Arthur Foote, New- 
ton Center, Mass., as the author of 
the music. R 3782, May 29, 1929. 3 


Album leaf; by John C. Walling, op. 
50, no. 1; pf. © Minnie C. Walling, 
Seattle, as the widow of the author. 
R 3586, May 17, 1929. 4 


Alice; romance, transcription de con- 
cert, by Joseph Ascher, ed. by L. 
Oesterle; pf. © Louis Oesterle, New 
York, as the author of the new mat- 


ter. R 3812, Mar. 7, 1929. 5 
An der wiege; von Ernst Biicher 
ipeeude of A... J... Boex].:\.pf.... © 


Cincinnati, as the 
R 3553, May 
6 


Louise Boex, 
widow of the author. 
17, 1929. 


An die morgenréte (To the rosy morn- 
ing); von B. Shapleigh, op. 18, no. 
1; ftir hohe stimme. © Bertram 
Shapleigh, Chicago, as the author. 
R 35138, Apr. 4, 1929. 7 


Angel (The) at the tomb; service for 
Easter, words by Irvin H. Mack 
[and others], music by J. L. Hall 
[and others]. © J. Lincoln Hall, 
Philadelphia, as one of the authors 
of the music. R 3369, Jan. 28, 1929. 

8 


Angels (The) sang glory; Christmas 
carol, words by E. E. Hewitt, music 
by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lo- 
renz, Dayton, O., as the author of 
the music. R 3618, May 10, 1929. 9 


Anglo-Saxons of to-day; from The de- 
fender, libretto by Allen Lowe, music 
by C. Dennée. © Charles Dennée. 


Brookline, Mass., as the author of 
the music. R 3768, May 29, 1929. 
10 


Arabella’s way; song for girls, words 
by Mrs. Geo. A. Palmer, musie by E. 
S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as the author of the mu- 
sie. R 3418, May 18, 1929. 11 


Ariette; by J. H. Rogers; pf. © 
James H. Rogers, Cleveland, as the 
author. R 3582, May 17, 1929. 12 


Arioso; by Adolf Frey, for pf., arr. by 
Otto Langey; small orch. © Lizzie 
Langey, New York, as the widow of 
the author of the arrangement. R 
3421, Feb. 27, 1929. 138 


Artie; from Prince of Pilsen, words by 
Frank Pixley, music by Gustav Lu- 
ders. © Gustav Chase, Brooklyn, 
as the next of kin of the author of 
the music, who is not living. R 
3856, June 7, 1929. 14 


Ashamed of Jesus; anthem, music by 
L. O. Emerson. © Mabel H. Emer- 
son, Arlington, Mass., as the child 
of the deceased author of the music. 
R 3409, May 20, 1929. 15 


Ashamed of Jesus; music by Chas. M. 
Davis; duet for sop., or ten., and 
alto. © Kate Davis Crapser, Monte- 
rey Park, Calif., as the next of kin 
of the author of the music, who is 
not living. R 3402, May 17, 1929. 

16 


At the bottom of the sea; poem by A. 
J. Waterhouse, music by H. Tourjée. 
© Homer Tourjée, Los Angeles, as 
the author of the music. R 3579, 
May 17, 1929. 17 


At twilight; words by Editha Ashmon 
Baker, music by Horatio W. Parker, 
op. 51, no. 4. © Anna Parker, New 
York, as the widow of the author 
of the music. R 3538, Apr. 24, 1929. 


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Auf wiederseh’h; poem by Richaru 
Dietrich, English by Mrs. O. B. 
Boise, music by Arthur Nevin: sop. 
or ten. © Arthur Nevin, New 
Canaan, Conn., as the author of the 
music. R 3814, Mar. 16, 1929. 19 


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14976 (20) 


pt. 11, Wyse yee 


Awake! ye sons of light and glory; 
sacred song, words by Samuel 
Adams, music by W. R. Spence; in 
B flat. © William R. Spence, Perth, 
Ontario, Canada, as the author of 
the music. R 38765, May 29, 1929. 


20: 
Baldwin (Ralph L.) Sonata; in C 
min.. op. 10; organ. © Ralph L. 


Baldwin, West Hartford, Conn., as 
the author. R 3816, Mar. 19, 1929. 
2 


Barcarolle (Boat song); par Raoul 
Gabriel [pseud. of A. J. Boex) ; pf. 
© Louise Boex, Cincinnati, as the 
widow of the author. R 38596, May 
17, 51.929. Pap 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) Adelaide; 
English version by T. Baker; sop. 
or ten. © Theodore Baker, Leipzig, 
as the author of the translation. R 
3428, Mar. 7, .1929. Da 


An die ferne geliebte (To the dis- 
-tant beloved); cycle, from Master 
songs of the great composers, 
[words] by A. Jeitteles, English tr. 
by Theo. Baker, music by Ludwig 
von Beethoven, op. 98; high voice. 
© Theodore Baker, Leipzig, as the 
author of the translation. R 3821, 
Apr. 24, 1929. 24 


— Hymn to night; cho., arr. from 
Sonata, op. 57, by Max Spicker, Eng- 
lish version by Theo. Baker; men’s 
voices. © Isabel Spicker Elsner, 
Brooklyn, aS the widow of the au- 
thor of the arrangement. R 3439, 
Mar. 7, 1929. 25 


Hymn to night; English version 
by Th. Baker, arr. by Max Spicker ; 
mixed voices. © Isabel Spicker 
Elsner, Brooklyn, as the widow of 
the author of the arrangement. R 
3807, Mar. 7, 1929. 26 


Behold, God is my salvation; anthem, 
music by G. B. Nevin; mixed voices. 
© George B. Nevin, Easton, Pa., as 
the author of the music. R 3701, 
Jan. 19, 1929. 27 


Berceuse: by B. Sturm; violin and pf. 
© Bernard Sturm, Ann _ Arbor, 
Mich., as the author. R 3530, Mar. 
18, 1929. 28 


Bethlehem (The) way; Christmas 
service, text by E. E. Hewitt, music 
by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund §&. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author 
of the music. R 3623, May 10, 1929. 

20 


Billboard (The) march; by. Jae 
Klohr. 1. Pf.—2. Band.—8. Orch.— 
4,2 mands., guit. and pf. © John N. 
Klohr, Cincinnati, as the author. R 
3711-3714, Mar. 27, 1929. 30-33. 


Biaze-away; march two-step, by A. 
Holzmann; pf. © Abe Holzmann, 
East Orange, N. J., as the author. 
R/3615; Jan, 21; 1929: 34 


Blissful dream; intermezzo, by H. 
Meyer-Helmund, arr. by T. M. To- 
bani. 1.° Orch.—2.. Military band. 
© Theo. Moses Tobani, Jackson 
Heights, N. Y., as the author of the 
arrangement. R 4887, 4890, Aug. 24, 
1929. 35 


Blow, blow thou winter wind; Shake- 
sperian song set to music by C. B. 
Wilson-Adams. © Carrie B. Adams, 
Portland, Or., as the author of the 
music. R 38569, May 17, 1929. 36 


Blue eyes, true eyes; words by A. J. 
Waterhouse, music by H. Tourjée. 
© Homer Tourjée, Los Angeles, as 
the "author of the ‘music. “KR So7T7, 
May 17, 1929. 38T 


Boat song; by W. C. E. Seeboeck; pf. 
© Mabel B. Seeboeck, Chicago, as 
the widow of the author. R 3564, 
May 17, 1929. 38 


BOex (Ae sleo Une mélodie; par 
Raoul Gabriel [pseud. of A. J. 
Boex) ; pf. © Louise Boex, Cincin- 
nati, as the widow of the author. 
R 3597, May 17, 1929. 389 


Bold (The) hussars; from The stroll- 
ers, lyrics by Harry B. Smith, music 
by Ludwig Englander. © Carla 
Englander Poltz, Vienna, as the next 
of kin of the author of the music, 
who is not living. R 3651, Mar. 20, 
1929. 40 


Bonita; march two-step, by M. W. 
Butler [pseud. of P. B. Perry]; pf. 


or organ. © Philip Butler Perry, 
Sedalia, Mo., as the author. R 3509, 
Feb. 11, 1929. 41 


Boots and saddles; soldier’s farewell, 
words by Ednah Proctor Hayes, mu- 
sic by Dudley Buck; ten.; in C. © 
Madeline Blossom and Helen B. 
Buck, New York, as the children of 
the deceased author of the music. 
R 3447, Mar. 7, 1929. 42 


Bor’chu (Praise the Lord); my 
strength and song is the Lord, Psalm. 
118, 14, music by A. Foote, op. 53. 
© Arthur Foote, Newton Center, 
Mass., as the author. R 3771, May 
29, 1929. 43. 


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RENEWALS 


no. 6, 1929 


Bower (The) of love: waltzes, by J. 
W. Bratton; pf. © John W. Brat- 
ton, Brooklyn, as the author. R 
3671, Apr. 4, 1929. 44 


Burdett (George A.) Ten responses: 
music by G. A. Burdett; mixed 
voices. © George A. Burdett, New- 
ton Center, Mass., as the author of 
the music. R 3483, Mar. 7, 1929. 45 


Cellarer’s (The) toast; from Maid 
Marian, words by Harry B. Smith, 
music by Reginald DeKoven. © 
Anna DeKoven, New York, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 3658, Mar. 20, 1929. 46 


Child Jesus; Christmas carol, music 
by G. C. Gow: women’s voices. © 
George C. Gow, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.., 
as the author of the music. R 3440, 
Mar. 7, 1929. AT 


Child of the manger; words by E. E. 
Hewitt, music by E. 8S. Lorenz; duet 
and cho. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton. O., as the author of the music. 
R 3629, May 10, 1929. 48 


Christmas chimes ; organ voluntary, by 
E. L. Ashford. © Emma'L. Ash- 
ford, Nashville. as the author. R 
3389, May 17, 1929. 49 


Christmas everywhere: carol, words by 
W. C. Martin, music by E. 8. Lorenz. 
© Edmund §. Lorenz, Dayton, O.. as 
the author of the music. R 3622, 
May 10, 1929. 50 


Christmas (The) tree; words by Mrs. 
Geo. A. Palmer, music by E. S Lo- 
renz; sop. and ten. duet. © Ed- 
mund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O.. as the 
author of the music. R 3417, May 
18, 1929. 51 


Colibri (Le) (The humming bird); 
song. by Liza Lehmann. © Herbert 
Bedford, London, as the widower of 
the author of the music. R 3547, 
May 17, 1929. 52 


Come join our dancing: minuet, by 
Karl Linders [pseud. of A. Geibel];: 
women’s voices. © Adam Geibel, 
Philadelphia, as the author of the 
music. 3700. Dec. 26, 1928. 53 


Come kiss yo’ mammy good-night: 
darky song, words and music by A. 
W. Noll: high voice, in G. © Albert 
W. Noll, New York. as the author. 
R 3420, Mar. 23, 1929. 54 


Concerto no. 8, in E minor: by Pierre 
Rode, op. 13, ed. and fingered by L. 
Lichtenberg, pf. ace. arr. by Fried- 
rich Hermann; violin, with pf. ace. 


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© Leopold Lichtenberg, New York, 
as the author of the new matter. R 
3445, Mar. 7, 1929. 55 


Consider the lilies; music by John 
Bunyan Herbert; sop. and alto. © 
Fannie Graham Herbert. Monmouth, 
Ill., as the widow of the author of 
the music. R 3486, May 10, 1929. 

56 

Creole cradle song; words by M. F., 
muzie by G. H. Clutsam; in E. © 
George H. Clutsam, Hempstead. Eng- 
land, as the author of the music. 
R 3788, May 29, 1929. 57 


Cupid in Arecady: by W. H. Pommer. 
© W. H. Pommer, Columbia, Mo.. as 
the author of the music. R 3716, 
Mar. 27, 1929. 58 


Cupid’s kiss: song, by Reginald De- 
Koven. © Anna DeKoven. New 
York, as the widow of the author of 


the music. R 3839, May 17, 1929. 
59 
Dainty Dorothea; by Reginald De- 
Koven; sop. or ten. © Anna De- 


Koven, New York, as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 3843, 
May 17, 1929. 60 


Daisy time; words by Edward Tesche- 
macher, music by Luigi Denza: sop. 
or ten. © Leila Denza, London. as 
the widow of the author of the mu- 
sic.’ R 3430; Apr..15, 1929: 61 


Dance of the frowsey [!] heads: by 
P. B. Storey; pf. © Pauline B. 
Story, New York. as the author. R 
3614, Apr. 30, 1929. 62 


Dance of the giraffes; by S. E. Mor- 


ris; pf. © S. E. Morris. Columbus, 
O.. as the author. R 3544, Apr. 24, 
1929. 63 


Dangle him lightly; from Sultan of 
Sulu, words by George Ade, music 
by Alfred G. Wathall. © A. G. Wat- 
hall, Chicago. as the author of the 
music. R 3684, Apr. 29, 1929. 64 


Day (The) of days; Christmas solo, 
by E. L. Ashford; sop. © Emma L. 
Ashford. Nashville, as the author of 
the music. R 3396, May 17, 1929. 65 


Daybreak; anthem, music by J. A. 
Parks. © J. A. Parks, York, Neb., 
as the author of the music. R 3406, 
May 20, 1929. 66 


Delia; from Sultan of Sulu, words by 
George Ade. music by Alfred G. Wat- 


hall. © A. G. Wathall, Chicago, as 
the author of the music. R 3697, 
Apr. 29, 1929. 67 


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Denny’s daughter; words by M. 
O'Neill, music by C. Willeby. © 
Charles Willeby, London, as the au- 
thor of the music. R 3589, May 17, 
1929. 68 


Dew (The) is on the heather; from 
Maid Marian, words by Harry B. 
Smith, music by Reginald DeKoven. 
© Anna DeKoven, New York, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 


R 3667, Mar. 20, 1929, 69 
Diana; from King Dodo, lyric by 
Frank Pixley, music by Gustav 


Luders. © Gustav Chase, Brook- 
lyn, as the next of kin of the author 
of the music, who is not living. R 
3689, Apr. 2, 1929. 70 


Didn’t know exactly what to do; from 
Prince of Pilsen, words by Frank 
Pixley, music by Gustav Luders. © 
Gustav Chase, Brooklyn, as the next 
of kin ot the author of the music, 
who is not living. R 38854, June 7, 
1929. 71 


Dolly (A) lullaby; words by A. J. 
Waterhouse, music by H. Tourjée. 
© Homer Tourjée, Los Angeles, as 


the author of the music. R 3570, 
May 17, 1929. (2 
Dolly Varden; march, from Julian 


Hdwards’ musical comedy, arr. by 
Herbert L. Clarke; military band. 
© H. L. Clarke, Long Beach, Calif., 
as the author of the arrangement. 
R 3699, Apr. 2, 1929. 73 


Dolly Varden ; march, from the musical 
comedy by Julian Edwards, arr. by 
Otto Langey; orch. © Lizzie 
Langey, New York, as the widow of 
the author of the arrangement. R 
3669, Apr. 2, 1929. 74 


Dolly Varden; mazurka, three-step 
from the musical comedy by Julian 
Hdwards, arr. by Otto Langey; orch. 
© Lizzie Langey, New York, as the 
widow of the author of the arrange- 
ment. R,3670, Apr. 2, 1929. 75 


Dolly Varden; selection from Julian 
Edwards’ musical comedy, arr. by 
Herbert L. Clarke; band. © H. L. 
Clarke, Long Beach, Calif., as the 
author of the arrangement. R 3693, 
Apr. 2, 1929. 76 


Don’t you know it’s Christmas? words 
by E. E. Hewitt, music by H. S. 
Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author of the music. 
R 3619, May 10, 1929. 17 


Dream (A); from Songs from the 
Turkish hills, music by G. H. Clut- 
sam; high voice. © George H. Clut- 
sam, Hampstead, England, as the 
author of the music. R 3792, May 
29, 1929. . 78 


Dream shadows; tone picture, by Otto 
Langey; pf. © Lizzie Langey, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 3831, Mar. 14, 1929. 79 


Drifting by moonlight; morceau de 
salon, by M. W. Butler [pseud. of 
P. B. Perry]; pf. or organ. 
Philip Butler Perry, Sedalia, Mo., 
as the author. R 3510, Feb. 11, 1929. 

80 


Elfenliebe (Hifin love); von B. 
Shapleigh, op. 35; mittlere stimme. 
© Bertram Shapleigh. Chicago, as 
the author. R 3519, Apr. 4, 1929. 81 


Elves and gnomes; petite marche 
fantastique, by Reginald DeKoven; 
pf. © Anna DeKoven, New York, 
as the widow of the author. R 
38107, Mar. 27; 1929. 82 


En kelohenu (No one is like our God) ; 
my strength and song is the Lord, 
Psalm 118, 14, music by A. Foote, op. 
58. © Arthur Foote, Newton Cen- 
ter, Mass., as the author of the 
music. R 3781, May 29, 1929. 83 


English (An) coon song; from The 
strollers, lyrics by Harry B. Smith, 
music by Ludwig Englander. © 
Carla Englander Poltz, Vienna, as 
the next of kin of the author of the 
music. who is not living. R 3653, 
Mar. 20, 1929. 84 


Eternal light; sacred song, by A. M. 
Foerster; med. voice. © Adolph M. ° 
Foerster, Pittsburgh, as the author 
of the music. R 3708, Mar. 27, pine 


Etudes for the piano; ed. with direc- 
tions for practice, by Rafael Joseffy. 
© Marie Joseffy, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 3826, May 
%, 1929. 86 


Exercices journaliers; 5° partie, 
gammes et études aux positions, par 
EB. Temporal; violon. © Jean Tem- 
poral, Paris, as the next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
3633, Mar. 27, 1929. 87 


Exercises and studies on the piano 
forte; for the preparation and de- 
velopment of staccato octave play- 
ing, by Carl Heinrich Doring, Hng- 
lish tr. by T. Baker. © Theodore 


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Baker, Leipzig. as the author of the 
transiation. R 3820, Apr. 28, 1929. 
: 838 
Explorers (The); finale act 2, from 
the musical play, lyric by Bert L. 
Taylor, music by W. H. Lewis. © 
Walter H. Lewis, Manchester, N. H, 
as the author of the music. R 3686, 
Apr. 26, 1929. 89 
Explorers (The); overture from the 
musical comedy, by W. H. Lewis; 
pf. © Walter H. Lewis, Manchester, 
N. H., as the author. R 3694, Apr. 
26, 1929. 90 


Explorers (The); waltzes from the 
musical comedy by Walter H. Lewis, 
arr. by Karl L. Hoschna: pf. © 
Hettie Hoschna. Patchogue, L. L., 
N. Y., as the widow of the author 
of the arrangement. R 3695, Apr. 
26, 1929. 91 


Ez chayim (It iS a tree of life) ; my 
strength and song is the _ Lord, 
Psalm 118, 14, music by A. Foote, 
op. 53. © Arthur Foote, Newton 
Center, Mass., as the author of the 
music. R 3776, May 29, 1929. §2 


Fairy (A) dance; melodie dansante, 
words by R. K. Munkittrick, music 
by Reginald DeKoven, op. 160. © 
Anna DekKoven, New York, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 3840, May 17, 1929. 93 

Fairy-fingered Fanny; from My An- 
toinette, words by M. E. Rourke, 
musie by A. E. Aarons. © Alfred 
E. Aarons, New York, aS the author 
of the music. R 3676, Apr. 2, 1929. 

94 

Fanfare militaire: en forme de 
marche, by Joseph Ascher, op. 49, 
ed. and fingered by Louis Oesterle. 
© Louis Oesterle, New York, as the 
author of the new matter. R 3804. 
Mar. 7, 1929. 95 


Father, by Thy love; anthem, music 
by Arthur W. Nelson. © Flora Nel- 
Son Barry, Central Lake, Mich., as 
the next of kin of the author of the 
music, who is not living. R 3404, 
May 17, 1929. 96 

Fiji (A) diversion; by T. Bendix; pf. 
© Theodore Bendix, Los Angeles, 
as the author. R 3865, May 15, 1929. 

97 

Foolish wedding bells; from Sultan of 
Sulu, lyric by George Ade, music 
by Alfred G.. Wathall. ©.A. G. 
Wathall, Chicago, as the author of 
the music. R 3848, Apr. 29, 1929. 

98 


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For the knot there’s no untying; lyric 
by Stanislaus Stange, music by Ju- 
lian Edwards. © Philippine Ed- 
wards, New York, as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 3832, 


Apr. 2/1929, 99 
Forester’s (The) song; from Maid 


Marian, words by Harry B. Smith, 
music by Reginald DeKoven. © 
Anna DeKoven, New. York, as the 
widow of the author 6f the music. 
R 3656, Mar. 20, 1929. 100 


Friihlingsmorgen; worte von Clara 
Miiller, musik von Max Reger, op. 
51, no. 11; mittlere stimme. © Else 
Reger, Weimar, Germany, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 3645, Feb. 13, 1929. 101 


Frihlingsregen; worte von Christian 
Morgenstern, musik von Max Reger, 
op. 51, no. 9; mittlere stimme. 
Hlse Reger, Weimar, Germany, as 
the widow of the author of the mu- 
sic. R 3643, Feb. 18, 1929. 102 


Funny (The) bone of a mastodon; 
from The explorers, lyric by Bert 
Leston Taylor, music by W. H. 
Lewis. © Walter H. Lewis, Man- 
chester, N. H., as the author of the 
music. R 3690, Apr. 26, 1929. 103 


Garrett O’Magh; waltzes, by Chauncey 
Olcott, selection arr. by Karl L. 
Hoschna; pf. © Hettie Hoschna, 
Patchogue, L. I., N. Y., as the widow 
of the author of the arrangement. 
R 3648, Nov. 15, 1928. 104 


Gates of heaven; words by Wm. H. 
Gardner, muSic by P. A. Schnecker. 
© Louise Schnecker, New York, as 
the widow of the author of the 
music. R 3528, Mar. 18, 1929. 105 


Gavotte; by J. H. Rogers; pf. © 
James H. Rogers, Cleveland, as the 
author, RK 3583, May 17, 1929. , 106 


Gavotte; von Ernst Biicher [pseud. of 
A. J.. Boex]: pf.. ©, Louise Boex, 
Cincinnati, as the widow of the 
author. R 3550, May 17, 1929. 107 


Gavotte de concert; by M. H. Emery; 
pf. © Moritz H. Emery, Ridley 


Park, Pa., as the author. R 3769, 
May 29, 1929. 108 
Geheimnis; worte von Franz Evers, 


musik von. Max. Reger, op. 51, no. 
4: hohe stimme. © Else Reger, 
Weimar, Germany, aS the widow of 
the author of the music. R 3688, 
Feb. 13, 1929. 109 


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Georgia peaches; march two-step, by 
Jos. J. Kaiser [i. e. J. J. Denton]; 
pf. © Jos. J. Denton, New York, as 
the author. R 3751, June 1, 1929. 

110 


German (The) mannerchoer; from 
The explorers, lyric by Bert Leston 
Taylor, music by W. H. Lewis; male 
voices. © Walter H. Lewis, Man- 
chester, N. H., aS the author of the 
music. R 36838, Apr. 26, 1929. 111 


Gladly seeking Jesus; Christmas song, 
words by EH. E. Hewitt, music by 
EK. S. Lorenz. © Edmund 8. Lo- 
renz, Dayton, O., as the author of 
the music. R 3626, May 10, 1929. 

si Oe 


Gleich einer versunkenen melodie; 
worte von Christian Morgenstern, 
musik von Max Reger, op. 51, no. 8; 
mittlere stimme. © Else Reger, 
Weimar, Germany, as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 3642, 
Feb. 13, 1929. 113 


Glory to God in the highest; solo and 
cho., words by Mrs. Geo. Archibald 
Palmer, music by Arthur W. Nelson. 
© Fiora Nelson Barry, Central Lake, 
Mich., as the next of kin of the au- 
thor of the music, who is not living. 
R 34138, May 18, 1929. 114 


God be merciful; anthem, music by 
EK. L. Ashford. © Emma L. Ash- 
ford, Nashville, as the author of the 
music. R 3405, May 20, 1929. 115 


Gounod (Charles Francois) Faust; 
waltz, paraphrase brillante by Alfred 
Jiiell, op. 129, ed. and fingered by 
L. Oesterle: pf. © Louis Oesterle, 
New York, as the author of the new 
matter. R 3805, Mar. %, 1929. 116 


Great and marvellous; harvest an- 
them, music by C. Simper. © Caleb 
Simper, Barnstaple, England, as the 
author of the music. R 3786, April 
135, 1929. 117 


Great (The) storm at Galveston; imi- 
tation of nature, by M. W. Butler 
[pseud. of’ P.) B. Perry]. pf. © 
Philip Butler Perry, Sedalia, Mo., as 
the author. R 3508, Feb. 11, 1929. 

118 


Grieg (Edvard Hagerup)  Solvejg’s 
cradle-song; English version by T. 
3aker; sop. © ‘Theodore Baker, 


Leipzig, as the author of the trans- 
lation. ) R ‘3427, Mar)..7,: 1929003 Lo 


Groo-groo (The) man; poem by A. J. 
Waterhouse, music by H. Tourjée. 


© Homer Tourjée, Los Angeles, as 
the author of the music. R 3578, 
May 17, 1929. 120 


Hail to the bride; march and two-step, 
by George Rosey [pseud. of G. M. 
Rosenberg] © George M. Rosenberg, 
New York, as the author. R 3499, 
May 25, 1929. 121 


Hail to the happy morn; Christmas 
carol, words by H. EH. Hewitt, music 
by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author of 
the music. R 3627, May 10, 1929. 

122 


He comes; Christmas song, words by 
Mrs. Geo. A. Palmer, music by E. S. 
Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author of the music. 
R 3416, May 18, 1929. 123 


Hear the Christmas bells; music by 
C. H. Gabriel; duet for sop., or ten., 
and alto. © Charles H. Gabriel, 
Berkeley, Calif., as the author of 
the music. R 3401, May 17, 1929. 

124 

Her rose; words and music by Gerrit 
Smith; high voice. © Caroline 
Gerrit Smith, Darien, Conn., as the 
executrix of the author. R 3548, 
Apr. 24, 1929. 125 


Hike! soldiers song, from Sultan of 
Sulu, lyrics by George Ade, music 
by Alfred G. Wathall. © A. G. 
Wathall, Chicago, as the author of 
the music. R 3698, Apr. 29, 1929. : 

12 


His promise true: harvest anthem, 
music by C. Simper. © Caleb Sim- 


per, Barnstaple, England, as the 
author of the music. R 3787, April 
13, 1929. 127 


Hoity-toity ; lanciers, by John Strom- 
berg, arr. by Karl L. Hoschna; pf. 
© Hettie Hoschna, Patchogue, L. I., 
N. Y., as the widow of the author 
of the arrangement. R 38696, Apr. 2, 
1929. 128 


Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty; 
anthem, music by H. J. Stewart; 
mixed voices and organ. © H. J. 
Stewart, San Diego, Calif., as the 
author of the music. R 3423, May 2, 
1929. 129 


Holy (The) night; Christmas cantata, 
for soli, quartet and cho., words 
compiled and music composed by 
J. H. Brewer; organ ace. Vocal se. 
© John Hyatt Brewer, Brooklyn, as 
the author. R 3437, Mar. 7, me 

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Homeland of the free; by F. H. Brack- 
ett; mixed voices. © Frank H. 
Brackett, Pittsfield, Mass., as the 
author of the music. R 3541, Apr. 
24, 1929. 131 


Honeysuckle (The); by G. W. Chad- 
wick ; mezzo-sop. or bar. © George 
W. Chadwick, Boston, as the author. 


R 3822, May 1, 1929. 132 
Horvath (Geza) Six melodic octave 


studies; op. 48; pf. © Thusnelda 
Horvath, Vienna, as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 3799, 
san, 3, 1929, 133 


How amiable are Thy tabernacies; an- 
them, by C. C. Stearns; mixed voices. 
© Florence B. Condy, Boston, as the 
executor of the author of the music. 
ie. of0o,..sani 19, 1929. 134 


How far a girl should go; from Prince 
of Pilsen, words by Frank Pixley, 
music by Gustav Luders. © Gustav 
Chase, Brooklyn, as the next of kin 
of the author of the music, who is 
not living. 3861, June 7, 1929. 135 


How goodly are Thy tents; response, 
my strength and song is the Lord, 
Psalm 118, 14, music by A. Foote, 
opus 53. © Arthur Foote, Newton 
Center, Mass., as the author of the 
music. R 3784, May 29, 1929. 1386 


Hunting for Hawkins; march and two- 
step, by Effie Kamman; pf. © Effie 
Kamman, Detroit, as the author. R 
3829, Mar. 14, 1929. 137 


I beheld and lo; anthem, music by 
Charles H. Morse; mixed voices and 
organ. © Margaret B. Morse, Roch- 
ester, New York, as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 38806, 
Mar. 7, 1929. 138 


I could not live without Thee; anthem, 
music by J. S. Fearis. © John S. 
Fear's, Chicago, as the author of the 
musie. R 3407, May 20, 1929. 139 


I don’t know what to do; from Sultan 
of Sulu, words by George Ade, music 
by Alfred G. Wathall. © A. G. 
Waihall. Chicago, as the author of 
the music. R 3688, Apr. 29, 1929. 

140 


I know of two bright eyes; from Songs 
from the Turkish hills, music by G. 
H. Clutsam: high voice. © George 
H. Clutsam, Hampstead, England, as 
the author of the music. R 3793, 
May 29, 1929. 141 


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I miss you, dear; words by Bruce 
Whitney, music by F. A. Williams. 
© Frederick A. Williams, Cleveland, 
as the author of the music. R 3494, 
Mar. 15, 1929. 142 


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stretch my hands to Thee; music by 
Arthur W. Nelson; sop. solo. 

Flora Nelson Barry, Central Lake, 
Mich., as the next of kin of the 
author of the music, who is not liv- 
ing. R 34038, May 17,1929. 143 


Ib and little Christina; picture in 
three panels, written by Basil Hood, 
music by F. Leoni. Vocal sc. © 
France Leoni, Bergamo, Italy, as the 
author of the music. R 3598, May 3, 
1929. 144 


If Santa Claus knew; poem by A. J. 
Waterhouse. music by H. Tourjée. 
© Homer Tourjée, Los Angeles, as 
the author of the music. R 3575, 
May 17, 1929. 145 


Iilustrations musicales; 5% série, pa- 
roles de Maurice Bouchor, arrange- 
ments et compositions de Jules de 
Brayer. La tempéte. [3 others] © 
Raymond Dornes, Paris, as the exec- 
utor of the author. R 3632, Jan. 3, 
1929. 146 


In cupid’s net; by F. Chapin; pf. © 
Frederic Chapin, Hollywood, Calif., 
as the author. R 3849, May 3, 1929. 

147 


In the beginning was the Word; motett 
for Christmas, by W. W. Gilchrist; 
© W. W. Gilchrist, Philadelphia, as 
the author of the music. R 3836, 
May 17, 1929. 148 


In the garden of love; serenade, Dy 
M. W. Butler [pseud. of P._ B. 
Perry]; pf. or organ. © Philip But- 
ler Perry, Sedalia, Mo., as the au- 
thor, R.3506, Feb. ‘14, 1923: 149 


In the good old summer time; words 
by Ren Shields, music by George 
Evans. © Grace Shields, Brooklyn, 
as the widow of the author of the 
words. R 3481, May 25, 1929. 150 


Inside the pearly gate: sacred song, 
words by Maggie E. Gregory, music 
by C. H. Gabriel. .© Charles H. 
Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the au- 
thor of the music. R 3802, Mar. 28, 


1929. 151 


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Inspiration waltzes; by M. W. Butler 
[pseud. of P. B. Perry]; pf. or organ. 
© Philip Butler Perry, Sedalia, Mo., 
as the author. R 3511, Feb. 11, 
1929. 152 

Invincible (The) eagle; march, by J. 
P. Sousa. 1. Pf., 2 hands.—2. Mand., 
pf. & guit—8. 2 mands. and pf.—4. 
Guit. duet.—5. Banjo duet.—s. Pf., 4 
hands.—7. Band.—8. Orch. © John 


Philip Sousa, New York, as the 
author. R 8715-8722, Mar. 27, 1929. 
153-160 


It’s got to be a minstrel show to-night; 
words by Ren Shields, music by 
George Hvans. © Grace Shields, 
Brooklyn, as the widow of the au- 
thor of the words. R 8480, May 25, 
1929. 161 

It simply happened so.; duet, from The 
explorers, lyric by Bert Leston Tay- 
lor, music by W. H. Lew's. © Wal- 
ter H. Lewis, Manchester, N. H., as 


the author of the music. R 5682, 
Apr. 26, 1929. 162 
It was a lover and his lass; Shake- 


sperian song set to music by C. B. 
Wilson-Adams. © Carrie B. Adams, 
Portland, Or., as the author of the 
music. R 38568, May 17, 1929. 163 


J’ hal ’lu Hodo al erets (His glory is 
in the earth and in the heavens) ; 
my strength and song is the Lord, 
Psalm 118, 14, music by A. Foote, 
op. 53. © Arthur Foote, Newton 
Center, Mass.. aS the author of the 
music. R 3778, May 29, 1929. 164 


Ja, der frauen waffen; aus Lysistrata, 
musik yon P. Lincke; 1 singstimme 
u. pf. © Paul Lincke, Berlin, as the 
author of the music. R 38501, May 
25, 1929. 165 


Jesus called a little child unto Him; 
musie by John Bunyan Herbert ; solo 
and quartet or cho. © Fannie Gra- 
ham Herbert, Monmouth, Ill., as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 3485, May 10, 1929. 166 


Joyous moments; valse gracieuse, by 
Wilson G. Smith, op. 87, no. 2; pf. 
© Mez B. Smith, Lakewood, O., as 
the widow of the author. R 3432. 
Apr. 20, 1929. 167 


June night; song, by Horatio W. 
Parker,:.‘op, 58); no.’ 2) s@eeAmna 
Parker, New York, as the widow of 
the author. R 38536, Apr. 24, 1929. 

168 

Just have the band play Home sweet 


home; by Costen [pseud. of B. Cos- 
tello], and A. B. Sterling. © Bart- 


ley Costellay and Andrew B. Sterling, 
New York, as the authors. R 3616, 
May 8, 1929. 169 


Kedushoh (Sanctification); my 
strength and song is the Lord, Psaim 
118, 14, music by A. Foote, op. 53. 
© Arthur Foote. Newton Center, 
Mass., as the author ef the music. 
R 3774, May 29, 1929. 170 


Keep it dark; from Prince of Pilsen, 
words by Frank Pixley, music by 
Gustav Luders. © Gustay Chase, 
Brooklyn, as the next of kin of the 
author of the music, who is not liv- 
ing. R 3859, June 7, 1929. 171 


Kelly’s cat; words rey. by A. 8. Graves, 
musiec arr. by C. M. Fox. © C. Mil- 
ligan Fox, London, as the author of 
the arrangement of the music. R 
3588, May 17, 1929. ae; 


King Dodo; march, from Pixley & 
Luder’s musical comedy. arr. by H. 
Anderson; orch. © Hilding Ander- 
son, Bayside, L. I., N. Y., as the au- 
thor of the arrangement. R 3654, 
Apr. 2, 1929, 173. 


Kreutzer (Rodolphe) Forty-two stud- 
ies; for the violin, based on the 
revision of Edmund Singer, with ad- 
ditional bow variants by Emil Kross 
and Lambert-Joseph Massart, ed. by 
Benjamin Cutter. © Olive Cutter 
Whitney, Plympton, Mass., 
child of the deceased author of the 
editing. R 3800, May 239, 1929. 174 


Lad (The) who leads; from King 
Dodo, lyrics by Frank Pixley, music 
by Gustav Luders. © Gustay Chase, 


Brooklyn, as the next of kin of the 


author of the music, who is not liv- 
ing. R 3679, Apr. 2, 1929: 175 


Land of the infinite; anthem, words 
by Fanny Crosby, music by E. 8. 
Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton. O., as the author of the music. 
R 3394, May 17, 1929. 176 


L’cho adonoi (Thine, O Lord, is the 
greatness); my strength and song 
is the Lord, Psalm 118, 14, musie by 
A. Foote, op. 53. © Arthur Foote, 
Newton Center, Mass., as the author 
of the music. R 38777, May 29, ee 


Lead, kindly light; hymn-anthem, by 
G. B. Nevin; men’s voices. © George 
B. Nevin, Easton, Pa., as the author 
of the music. R 8708, Jan. 19, me 


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Lead, kindly light; organ voluntary, 
arr. by E. L. Ashford. © Emma L. 
Ashford, Nashville, as the author of 
the arrangement. R 3388, May 17, 
1929. 179 


Lesson (A) in flirtation; from The 
strollers, lyrics by Harry B. Smith, 
music by Ludwig Englander. © 
Carla Englander Poltz, Vienna, as 
the next of kin of the author of the 
music, who is not living. R 3652, 
Mar. 20, 1929. 180 


Let the slaves; from Songs from the 
Turkish hills, music by G. H. Clut- 
sam; high voice. © George H. Clut- 
sam, Hampstead, ‘England, as the 
author of the music. R 3795, May 
Zu: 1929, 181 


Life is such a bore; from My Antoi- 
nette, words by Geo. Totten Smith, 
music by A. EH. Aarons. © Alfred 
E. Aarons, New York, as the author 
of the music. R 3675, Apr. 2, 1929. 

182 


Lion (The) tamers; from The explor- 
ers, lyric by Bert Leston Taylor, mu- 
sie by W. H. Lewis. © Walter H. 
Lewis, Manchesier, N. H., as the au- 
thor of the music. R 3691, Apr. 26, 
1929. 183 


Listen to the wondrous story: by C. 
B. Hawley; mixed voices. © Hat- 
tie B. Hawley, Nyack-on-Hudson, 
N. Y., as the widow of the author of 


the music. R 3844, May 17, 1929. 
184 
Litl gal; words by Paul Laurence 


Dunbar, music by Rosamond John- 
son [i. e. J. Rosamond Johnson] © 
J. Rosamond Johnson, New York, 


as the author of the music. R 3497, 
May 25, 1929. 185 
Little scherzino; by W. C. E. See 


boeck; pf. © Mabel B. Seeboeck, 
Chicago, as the widow of the author. 
R 3563, May 17, 1929. 186 


Lo, how a rose e’er blooming; cho., 
English version by T. Baker, music 
by M. Praetorius; men’s voices. © 
Theodore Baker, Leipzig, as the au- 
thor of the translation. R 3438, 
Mar. 20, 1929. 187 


Long ago; words by Joseph Russell 
Taylor, music by O. Speaks; low 
voice. © Oley Speaks, New York, 
as the author of the music. R 3837, 
May 17, 1929. 188 

Longing; by T. Bendix; pf. © Theo- 
dore Bendix, Los Angeles, as the au- 
thor. R 38538, May 8, 1929. 189 


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Lord (The) is among you; anthem, 
musie by E. 8S. Lorenz. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author 
of the music. R 3408, May 20, 1929. 

190 


Lord (The) is my light; composed by 
John B. Marsh; alto, in F. © Wal- 
ter V. V. Marsh, Boston, as the child 
of the deceased author of the music. 
Fy ap2u., Apt. Ll Tae. 191 


Loretta; from The strollers, lyries by 
Harry B. Smith, music by Ludwig 
Englander. © Carla Englander 
Poltz, Vienna, as the next of kin 
of the author of the music, who is 
not living. R 3650, Mar. 20, 1929. 

192 


Love divine; by J. Barnby, arr. by 
Frederic Vinal; mixed voices. © 
Mary S. TT. Vinal, Middletown, 
Conn., as the widow of the author 
of the arrangement of the musSic. 
R*3560," May 17,, 1929. 193 


Love in May; song, by Horatio W. 
Packer. Op.woi,. 80,4. . (©. Anna 
Parker, New York, as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 3535, 
Apr. 24, 1929. 194 


Love’s golden dreams are past; words 
by George Brennan, music by G. 
Salzer. © Gustave Salzer, Brook- 
lyn, as the author of the music. R 
3665, Feb. 5, 1929. 195 


Love’s question; words by Chas. E. 
Nettleton, music by EH. A. Leopold. 
© E. A. Leopold, New Haven, Conn., 
as the author of the music. R 3527, 
Apr. 11, 1929. 196 


Love’s way; Song, by W. R. Spence. 
© Wm. R. Spence, Perth, Ontario, 
Canada, as the author of the music. 
R 3540, Apr. 24, 1929. moto BS 4 


MacDowell (Edward Alexander) By 
smouldering embers; from Fireside 
tales, op. 61, no. 6; pf. © Marian 
MacDowell, Peterborough, N. H., as 
the widow of the author. R 3525, 
May 13, 1929. 198 


From a German forest; from 
Fireside tales, op. 61, no. 3; pf. © 
Marian MacDowell, Peterborough, 
N. H., as the widow of the author. 
R..3522, May 13, 1929. 199 


——A haunted house; from Fireside 
tales, op. 61, no. 5; pi. © Marian 
MacDowell, Peterborough, N. H., as 
the widow of the author. R 3524, 
May 13, 1929. 200 


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MacDowell (Edward Alexander )—Con. 
Of Br’er Rabbit; from Fireside 
tales, op. 61, no. 2; pf. Marian 
MacDowell, Peterborough, N. H., as 
the widow of the author. R 3521, 
May 13, 1929. 201 
An old love story; from Fireside 
tales, op. 61, no. 1; pf. © Marian 
MacDowell, Peterborough, N. H., as 


the widow of the author. R 3520, 
May 18, 1929. 202: 
Miidchenlied; worte von Christian 


Morgenstern, musik von Max Reger, 
op. 51, no. 5; hohe stimme. © Else 
Reger, Weimar, Germany, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 3639, Feb. 13, 1929. 203 


Migdleins frage; worte von C. Dorr- 
Ljubljaschtschi, musik von Max 
Reger, op. 51, no. 2; hohe stimme. 
© Else Reger, Weimar, Germany, 
as the widow of the author of the 
music. R 3636, Feb, 138, 1929. 204 


March of the brigands; by H. §S. 


Krouse. © H. Sylvester Krouse, 
New York, as the author. R 35038, 
May 25, 1929. 205 


May-time; 3 pt. song, words by Jacob 
Von der Warte, music by C. R. Ricci. 
© Clara Ross Ricci, Wheeling, 
W. Va., as the author of the music. 
R 3532, Mar. 18, 1929. 206 


Mazurka: par Raoul Gabriel [pseud. 
of A. J. Boex); pf. © Louise Boex, 
Cincinnati, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 3595, May 17, 1929. 207 


Mazurka; Polish dance, by W. C. EH. 
Seeboeck; pf. © Mabel B. Seeboeck, 
Chicago, as the widow of the author. 
R 3566, May 17, 1929. 208 


Mazurka; von Ernst Bucher [pseud. 
of A. J. Boex]; pf. © Louise Boex, 
Cincinnati, as the widow of the au- 
thor.| R 3551, May 17, 1928. 209 


Meeting; love song, by IT. Bendix; pf. 
© Theodore Bendix, Los Angeles, as 
the author. R 3851, May 8, 1929. 

210 


Mélancolie; by B. Sturm; violin and 
pf. © Bernard Sturm, Ann Arbor, 
Mich., as the author. R 3529, Mar. 
18, 1929. 211 


Merry Christmas to all; service, text 
by Mrs. George Archibald Palmer, 
music by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author 
of the music. R 3414, May 18, 1929. 

212 


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Merry Christmas to all; solo and cho., 
words by Mrs. Geo. A. Palmer, mu- 
sic by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S§S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author of 


the music. R 3415, May 18, 1929. 
213. 
Merry (The) kindergarteners; from 


The explorers, lyric by Bert Leston 
Taylor, music by W. H. Lewis. © 
Walter H. Lewis, Manchester, N. H., 
as the author of the music. R 3681, 
Apr. 26, 1929. 214 


Message (The) of the violet; from 
Prince of Pilsen, words by Frank 
Pixley, music by Gustav Luders. © 
Gustav Chase, Brooklyn, as the next 
of kin of the author of the music, 
who is not living. R, 3855, June 7,- 
1929. 215: 


Michomocho and Adonoi jimloch (Who 
is like unto Thee) ; my strength and 
song is the Lord, Psalm 118, 14, mu- 
sic by A. Foote, op. 53. © Arthur 
Foote, Newton Center, Mass., as the 
author of the music. R 3773, May 
29, 1929. 216 


Militir marsch (Military march) ; von 
Ernst Biicher [pseud. of A. J. 
Boex]; pf. © Louise Boex, Cincin- 
nati, as the widow of the author. R 
3549, May 17, 1929. 217 


Minstrelesque minglings; olio over- 
ture, arr. by G. Voelker; band. © 
George Voelker, Richmond, as the 
author of the arrangement. R 3534, 
Mar. 18, 1929. 218 


Mizpah; by F. H. Brackett; low voice. 
© Frank H. Brackett, Pittsfield, 
Mass., as the author of the music. R 
3556, May 17, 1929. 219 


Mon ami; words by F. EH. Weatherly, 
music by Teresa Del Riego [i. e. T. 
Leadbitter] © Teresa Leadbitter, 
Pinkneys Green, Maidenhead, Eng- 
land, as the author of the music. R 
35099, May 38, 1929. 220 


Mond (Der) gliiht; worte von Franz 
Diederich, musik von Max Reger, op. 
51, no. 1; hohe stimme. © Else 
Reger, Weimar, Germany, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 3635, Feb. 13, 1929. 221 


Monk (The) and the magpie; from 
Maid Marian, words by Harry B. 
Smith, music by Reginald DeKoven. 
© Anna DeKoven. New York, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 3657, Mar. 20. 1929. ppd 


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Morgenlied (Hin): by Ernst Biicher 
[pseud. of A. J. Boex]; pf. © Louise 
Boex, Cincinnati, as the widow 
of the author. R 3552, May 17, 1929. 

223 


My dusky Lou; words by F. W. Sterns, 
music by F. W. Vanderpool. © 
Frederick W. Vanderpool, Arlington, 
N. Y., as the author of the music. 
R 38678, Apr. 4, 1929. 224 


My Sulu Lulu Loo; from Sultan of 
Sulu, lyrics by G. Ade, music by Nat. 
D. Mann. © George Ade, Miami 
Beach, Fla., as the author of the 
words. R 3847, Apr. 29, 1929. Daub 


Nachtgang; worte von Otto Julius 
Bierbaum, musik von Max Reger, op. 
51, no. 7; mittlere stimme. © Else 
Reger, Weimar, Germany, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 3641, Feb. 13, 1929. 226 


Nachtgesang (Song of the night) ; von 
B. Shapleigh, op. 18, no. 3; hohe 
stimme. © Bertram Shapleigh, Chi- 
cago, as the author. R 3515, Apr. 4. 
1929. 22% 


Nellie mine; words by Paul West, mu- 
sic by J. W. Bratton. © John W. 
Bratton, Brooklyn, as the author of 
the music. R 3867, May 15, 1929. 

L228 


Night (The) voices; poem by A. J. 
Waterhouse, music by H. Tourjée. 
© Homer Tourjée, Los Angeles, as 
the author of the music. R 3576, 
May 17, 1929. 229 


Not a sparrow falleth; by Charles 
Drumheller; low voice. © Cora E. 
Stevens, West Lafayette, Ind., as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 3558, May 17, 1929. 20 


Not by the sun will I vow my love: 
words by Agnes Helen Lockhart, mu- 
sic by Reginald DeKoven, op. 162; 
sop. or ten. © Anna DeKoven, New 
York, as the widow of the author 
of the music. R 3841, May 17, 1929. 

231 

Now the day is over; response, words 
by S. Baring Gould, music by E. S. 
Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz. Day- 
ton, O., as the author of the music. 
R 3628, May 10, 1929. 232, 


O let us be endeavorers; words by 
Eben E. Rexford, music by Ira D. 
Sankey. © Grace Victoria Sankey, 
Northfield, Mass., as the next of kin 
of the author of music who is not 
living. R 4929, Aug. 28, 1929. 233 


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O little town of Bethlehem; Christmas 
song, by Homer N. Bartlett; sop. or 
ten., in G min.; pf. ace., with violin 
obbl. © John B. GC. Bartlett, New 
York, as the child of the deceased 
author. R 3486, Mar. 7, 1929. 234 


O loving voice of Jesus; duet, by Geo. 
B. Nevin; sop. and ten. © George 
B. Nevin, Easton, Pa., as the author 
of the music. R 3555, May 17, 1929. 

235 


O salutaris (Come sinners) ; song by J. 
Bietiger; sop. or ten.; in A flat. 
[Latin and English words] © Jo- 
seph Bietiger, New York, as the au- 
thor. R 4893, Aug. 26, 1929. 236 


O Saviour of the world; offertory, mu- 
sic by Dudley Buck; alto or bar. © 
Madeline Blossom and Helen B. 
Buck, New York, as the children of 
the deceased author of the music. 
R 8811, Mar. 7, 1929. Lay 


Oh! what a bump; trio, from Sultan 
of Sulu, lyric by George Ade, music 
by Alfred G. Wathall. © A. G. Wat- 
hall, Chicago, as the author of the 
music. R 3850, Apr. 29, 1929. 238 


Old Flemish song; English version by 
Th. Baker, music arr. by Eduard 
Kremser ; men’s voices. © Theodore 
Baker, Leipzig, as the aufhor of the 
translation. R 3825, Apr. 23, .1929. 

239 


Old jay-bird; from Sultan of Sulu, ly- 
ric by George Ade, music by A. G. 
Wathall. © Alfred G. Wathall, Chi- 
cago. as the author of the music. 
R oooo, June ‘7, F929" 240 


One for all, all for one; waltzes, by 
Walter A. Dolane; pf. © Walter 
Delane, New York, as the author. 
Rao, June 1, 1929. 241 


Our blest Redeemer; anthem for Whit- 
suntide or general use, music by 
S. Thomson. © Sydney Thomson, 
Summit, N. J., aS the author of the 
music. R 3422, Apr. 27, 1929. 242 


Out of Judah is a sceptre; Christmas 
anthem, words by Thomas J. Wil- 
liams, music by E. L. Ashford. © 
Emma L. Ashford, Nashville, as the 
author of the music. R 3387, May 
17, ‘'1929. 243 


Out on the sea; finale, from The Ex- 
plorers, act 1, lyric by Bert Leston 
Taylor, music by W. H. Lewis. © 
Walter H. Lewis, Manchester, N. H., 
as the author of the music. R 
3685, Apr. 26, 1929. 244 


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Over the Bethlehem wav; Christmas 
song, words by HE. EH. Hewitt, music 
by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund 8S. Lo- 
renz, Dayton, O., as the author of 
the music. R 3620, May 10, 1929. 

245 


Paix du soir (Peace of night); song, 
by Liza Lehmann. © Herbert Bed- 
ford, London, as the widower of the 
author of the music. R 3545, May 


17, 1929. 246 
Palace (The) of pleasure and pride; 
words by R. F. Roden, music by 
Max S. Witt. © Robt. F. Roden, 


New York, as the author of the 
words, and Albert S. Witt, Murray 
Hill, N. Y., as the next of kin of the 
author of the music, who is not 
living. R 3750, Jume 1, 1929. 247 
Panatella; intermezzo, by W. Loraine; 
pf. © William Loraine, Brooklyn, 
as the author. R 3834, Apr. 4, 1929. 


248 
Papillons bleus; valse intermezzo, 
pour pf., par Justin Clerice. © 


Mme. Clerice, Sao Paulo, Brazil, as 
the widow of the author. R 3846, 
Feb. 1, 1929. 249 


Parting; by T. Bendix; pf. © Theo- 
dore Bendix, Los Angeles, as the 
author. R 3866, May 15, 1929. 250 


organ voluntary, by EH. L. 
© Emma lL. Ashford, 
R 3390, 

254 


Parting ; 
Ashford. 
Nashville, as the author. 
May 17, 1929. 


Pedal studies for the organ; by Anton 
Andrée, rev. and ed. by J. L. Browne. 
© J. Lewis Browne, Chicago, as the 
author of the revision. R 3590, Apr. 
24, 1929. 252 


People (The) that walked in dark- 
ness; Christmas anthem, music by 
J. H. Rogers. © James H. Rogers, 
Cleveland, as the author of the mu- 
sic. R 3441, Mar. 7, 1929. 253 


Perpetuum mobile; by B. Sturm; vio- 
lin with pf. ace. © Bernard Sturm, 
Ann Arbor, as the author. R 3591, 
May 17, 1929. 254 


Persisches lied (Persian Song); von 
B. Shapleigh, op. 388; mittlere 
stimme. © Bertram Shapleigh, Chi- 
cago, aS the author. R 3518, Apr. 
4, 1929. 255 


Petit polka de coneert; by H. S. 
Krouse; ‘pf. w»+H Sylvester 
Krouse, New York, as the author. 
R 3502, May 25, 1929: 256 


Pianoforte album; by Moritz Mosz- 
kowski, selected, ed. and fingered by 
L. Oesterle, and others. v. 1,2. © 
Louis Oesterle, New York, as the 
author of the editing. R 3424, 3425, 
Dee 27, 1928; 257, 258 


Pictures in the Smoke; from Prince 
of Pilsen, words by Frank Pixley, 
music by Gustav Luders. © Gustav 
Chase, Brooklyn, as the next of kin 
of the author of the music, who is 
not living. R 38858, June 7, 1929. 

259 


Pieces pour harmonium; de César 
Franck, transcrites par L. Vierne; 
grand orgue. © Louis Vierne, Paris, 
as the author of the transcription. 


R 3631, Mar. 27, 1929. 260 
Polka en ut; _par Raoul Gabriel 
[pseud. of A. J. Boex]; pf. 
Louise Boex, Cincinnati, as the 
widow of the author. R 3594, May 
17, 1929. 261 


Prayer (A); response, music by C. B. 
McAfee. © Cleland B. McAfee, 
Chicago, as the author of the music. 
R 3411, May 20, 1929. 262 


Prelude in A; organ voluntary, by 
BE. L. Ashford. © Emma L. Ash- 
ford, Nashville, as the author. R 
ea91s May 17,1929: 263 


President McKinley’s funeral march; 
by M. W. Butler [pseud. of P. B. 
Perry]; pf. or organ. © Philip But- 
ler Perry, Sedalia, Mo., as the 
author. R 3507, Feb. 11, 1929. 264 


Quintett; von E. Wolf-Ferrari, op. 6; 
pf., 2 violinen, viola und violoncell. 
© Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari, Munich, 
as the author. R 3491, Mar. 14, ae 


Quintett; von H. Kaun, op. 39; pfi., 2 
violinen, viola, und violoncello. © 
Hugo Kaun, Zehlendorf—West, Ger- 
many, as the author. R 3492, Mar. 
14, 1929. 266 


Race (La) (A child of Brittany am 
I); song, by Liza Lehmann. © 
Herbert Bedford, London, as the 
widower of the author of the music. 
R 3548, May 17, 1929. 267 


Ramblin’ (The) Irish-man; words by 
EH. M. Wheeler, music arr. by C. M. 
Fox. © GC. Milligan Fox, London, 
as the author of the arrangement of 
the music. R 3587, May 17, ee 

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Resignation; music by E. L. Ashford; 
alto. © Emma L. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as the author of the music. R 
3397, May 17, 1929. 269 


Response to silent prayer; may the 
words of my mouth, My strength and 
song is the Lord, Psalm 118, 14, 
music by A. Foote, op. 53. © 
Arthur Foote, Newton Center, Mass., 
as the author of the music. R 3775, 
May 29, 1929. 270 


Rich (A) coon’s babe; words and 
music by C. Kummer [i. e. C. K. 


Henry] © Clare Kummer Henry, 
New York. as the author. R 3496, 
May 16, 1929. 271 


Rogers (James H.) Prelude; pf. © 
James H. Rogers. Cleveland, as the 


author. R 3584, May 17, 1929. 272 
Rosalie; chansonette, by Reginald 
DeKoven: mezzo-sop. or ten. © 


Anna DeKoven, New York, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 3838, May 17, 1929. 273 


Rosary (The); song, music by J. P. 
Black ; mezzo-sop. or bar. © Jennie 
P. Black, Irvington-on-the-Hudson, 
N. Y., as the author of the music. 
R 3434, Apr. 1, 1929. 274 


Rose (La) (The rose): song, by Liza 
Lehmann. © Herbert Bedford, Lon- 
don, as the widower of the author 
of the music. R 3546, May 17, 1929. 

275 


Russian dance: by W.C. E. Seeboeck ; 
pf. © Mabel B. Seeboeck, Chicago, 
as the widow of the author. R 
3567, May 17, 1929. 276 


Rossini (Gioacchino Antonio) Ecco 
ridente in cielo: cavatina, from Il 
barbiere di Seviglia, English version 
by Th. Baker. ed. by Max Spicker. 
© Isabel Spicker Elsner, Brooklyn, 
as the widow of the author of the 
editing. R 3446, Mar. 7, 1929. 277 


Sanctus; response, music by A. Geibel. 
© Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as 
the author of the music. R 3395, 
May 17, 1929. 278 


Sandman’s (The) song; lullaby, words 
and music by Reginald DeKoven, 
op. 161, no. 3; mezzo-sop. or bar. © 
Anna DeKoven. New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 3842, May 
17, 1929. 279 


Scéne de ballet : by Charles de Bériot, 
op. 100, rev. by Henry Schradieck ; 
violin and pf. © J. Alice Schra- 


63565—29——_9 


dieck, Brooklyn, as the widow of the 
author of the new matter. R 3813, 
Mar: 7, 1929. 280 


Schmied schmerz; worte von Ottd 
Julius Bierbaum, musik von Max 
Reger, op. 51, no. 6; hohe stimme. 
© Else Reger, Weimar, Germany, 
as the widow of the author of the 
music. R 3640, Feb. 18, 1929. 281 


School of octave playing for piano- 
forte; ed. by I. Philipp. pt. 2. 
Isidor Philipp, Paris, as the author 
of the music. R 3803, May 8, 1929. 

282 


Schwalbe (Die); von Engelbert Hum- 
perdinck; singstimme mit klavier. 
© Wolfram Humperdinck, Barmen,. 


Germany, as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 3385, Mar. 21, 
1929. 283 


Season at the shore; from Prince of 
Pilsen, words by Frank Pixley, musi¢ 
by Gustav Luders. © Gustav Chase, 
Brooklyn, as the next of kin of the 
author of the music, who is not liv- 
ing. R 3864, June 7, 1929.. 284 


Secret (The); song, by J. P. Scott. 
© John Prindle Scott, New York, as. 
the author of the music. R 3539, 
Apr. 24, 1929. 285, 


Seek ye the Lord; anthem, by J. V: 
Roberts, arr. by G. B. Nevin; ten. 
solo and male quartet or cho. © 
George B. Nevin, Easton, Pa., as the 
author of the arrangement of the 
music. R 3704, Jan. 19, 1929.. 286. 


Serenade; from Maid Marian, words: 
by Harry B. Smith, music by Regi-. 
nald DeKoven. © Anna DeKoven,,. 
New York, as the widow of the au- 
thor of the music. R 3660, Mar. 20, 
1929. 287. 


Serenade; words adapted by Theo. 
Baker, music by Karl Appel, op. 12,. 
ed. by J. H. Brewer; ten and bar. 
soli and cho. © John Hyatt Brewer;. 
Brooklyn, as the author of the- new 
matter. R 3817, Mar. 7, 1929. 288: 


Sermon (The) on the mount; sacred. 
cantata, text from St. Matthew, 
music by Thomas G. Shepard; soli, 
cho. and pf. or organ. Vocal sc. © 
Bertine Bell Obrecht, Indianapolis, 
and Collins Shepard Bell, Wabash, 
Ill., as the next of kin of the author 
of the music. R 3815, Mar. 7,. 1929. 

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Sh’ ma Jisroel (Hear Israel) ;. my 
strength and song is the Lord, Psalm 
118, 14, music by A. Foote, op. 53. 
© Arthur Foote, Newton Center, 
Mass., as the author of the music. 
R 3772, May 29, 1929. 290 


Sheriffs song; from Maid. Marian, 
words by Harry B. Smith, music by 
Reginald De Koven. © Anna De 
Koven, New York, as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 3664, 
Mar. 20, 1929. 291 


Sing to the Lord a new song; Psalm 
98, adaptation of English version by 
F. Damrosch, music by Heinrich 
Schiitz; double cho. © Frank Dam- 
rosch, New York, as the author of 
the adaptation. R 3442, Mar. 7, 1929. 

292 

Sing unto the Lord; anthem, music by 
C. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. Ga- 
briel, Berkeley, Calif., as the author 
of the music. R 2668, Mar. 23, 1929. 

293 


Sleep, little lambs; words by EH. H. 
Hewitt, music by E. 8S. Lorenz; solo 
and cho. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as the author of the 
music. R 3624, May 10,1929. 294 


Slumber song; by’ John C. Walling, 
op. 45; pf. © Minnie C. Walling, 
Seattle, as the widow of the author. 
R 3580, May 17, 1929. 295 


Slumbcr song; by W. C. E. Seeboeck ; 
pf. © Mabe! B. Seeboeck, Chicago, 
as the widow of the author. R 
3565, May 17, 1929. 296 


Siumber song; by Wilson G. Smith, op. 
88, no....1;,.pf:, © Mez B. Smith, 
Lakewood, Ohio, as the widow of the 
auther: .&.3823-. May S.1929.. , 297 


Snow (The) on the mountains; from 


Songs from the Turkish hills, music. 


by G. H. Clutsam; low voice. © 
George H. Clutsam, Hampstead, Eng- 
land, as the author of the music. 
R 3790, May 29, 1929. 298 


Son (The) of the hill and plain; from 
The explorers, lyric by Bert Leston 
Taylor, music by W. H. Lewis. © 
Walter H. Lewis, Manchester, N. H., 
as the author of the music. R 3692, 
Apr. 26, 1929. 299 


Song (The) of songs; Christmas an- 
them, words by Fanny Crosby, music 
by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S&S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author of 
the music. R 8617, May 10, ge 

300 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 24 


Song of the crusader; from Maid Ma- 
rian, words by Harry B. Smith, 
music by Reginald DeKoven. © 
Anna DeKoven, New York, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 3666, Mar. 20, 1929. 301 


Song of the faleon ; from Maid Marian, 
words by Harry B. Smith, music by 
Reginald De Koven. © Anna De 

- Koven, New York, as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 3661, 
Mar. 20, 1929. 302 


Song of the night; words by Guy F. 
Steely, music by F. Chapin. © Fred- 
eric Chapin, Hollywood, Calif., as 
the author of the music. R 3868, 
June 8, 1929. 303 


Song of the outlaw; from Maid Ma- 
rian, words by Harry B. Smith, 
music by Reginald De Koven. © 
Anna De Koven, New York, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R. 3663, Mar. 20, 1929. 304 


Song of the strollers; from The stroll- 
ers, lyrics by Harry B. Smith, musie 
by Ludwig Englander. © Carla 
Englander Poltz,. Vienna, as the next 
of kin of the author of the music, 
who is not living. R 3649, Mar. 20. 
1929. 305. 


Song (The) of the traveler; words and 
music by C. R. Fisher; sop. 1 and 2, 
and contralto. © Chas. R. Fisher, 
Charlotte, N. C., as the author of 
the music. R 3533, Mar. 18, 1929. 

306 


Sonnenschein; kindertag programm 
fur die Sonntagschule, text von A. 
R. Mensch, musik von C. H. Gabriel 
and others. © Charles H. Gabriel, 
Berkeley, Calif., as one of the au- 
thors of the music. R 3801, Apr. 3. 
1901. 307 


Soul (The) winner, no. 3; collection of 
gospel songs, ed. by E. S. Lorenz. 
Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author of the editing. R 3419, 
May 18, 1929. 308 


Southern echoes; march and two-step, 
by Nanka Estelle Faucette. © Nan- 
ka Faucette, St. Louis, as the au- 
thor. R 3702, Feb. 12, 1929. 309 


Spiders (The) dance; by F. Chapn; 
pf. © Frederic Chapin, Hollywood, 
Calif.. as the author. R 3673, Apr. 
4, 1929. 310 


Spinning (A) song; by Horatio W. 
Parker, op. 51, no. 3; voice and pf. 


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© Anna Parker, New York, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 35387, Apr!) 24,1929. 311 


Spring’s witchery; polka giocoso, by 
Wilscn G. Smith, op. 87, no. 1; pf. 
© Mez B. Smith, Lakewood, O., as 
the widow of the author. R 3481, 
Apr. 20, 1929. a2 


Spruch (Sentence) ; words by E. Beck- 
haus, tr. by Adele Herbst, music by 
H. Kaun, op. 45"; m.xed voices, with 
pf. ace. © Hugo Kaun, Berlin- 
Zehlendorf-West, as the author of 
the musie. R 3487, Mar. 14, 1929. 

313 


Stabat mater speciosa; by G. W. 
Chadwick: 4+ pt. cho. for women’s 
voices. George W. Chadwick, 
Boston, as the author of the music. 
R 3818, May 1, 1929. 314 

Stars (The) of night are _ thine; 
words by D. J. Donahoe, music by 
Frederic Vinal. © Mary S. T. Vinal, 
Middletown, Conn., as the widow of 


the author of the music. R 38709, 
Mar. 27, 1929. a 


Still, stili with Thee; anthem, words 
by Harriet Beecher Stowe, music by 
E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S§S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O.. as the author of the 
music. R 3392, May 17, 1929. 316 


Stimmen aus Bethlehem: Weihnachts 
liturgie, bearb. von E. S. Lorenz. © 
Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author of the editing. R 3386, 
May 17, 1929. aly 


Storm, the king; song, music by J. P. 
Black: mezzo-sop. or bar. © Jennie 
P. Black. Irvington-on-the-Hudson, 
N. Y., as the author of the music. 
R 3434, Apr. 1, 1929. 318 

Sturm (Bernard) Caprice; violin and 
pf. © Bernard Sturm, Ann Arbor, 
Mich., as the author. R 3531, Mar. 
18, 1929. 319 


S’u sh’ crim (Lift up your heads) ; my 
strength and song is the Lord, Psalm 
118, 14, music by A. Foote, op. 53. 
© Arthur Foote. Newton Center, 
Mass., as the author of the music. 
R 3776, May 29, 1929. 320 


Summer (A) reminiscence: by T. Ben- 


dix; pf. © Theodore Bendix, Los 
Angeles, as the author. R 3852, May 
8, 1929. 321 


Sun (The) has kissed your eyes; by 
H. J. Stewart; high voice. © Hum- 
phrey J. Stewart, San Diego, Calif., 
as the author. 3766, May 29, 1929. 

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Susan, dear Sue; phonograph song, 
frem The head waiters, words by 
James O'Dea and Arthur Gillespie, 
music by Herbert Dillea. © Anne 
Caldwell O’Dea, Reckeville Center, 
L. I.j N. Y., as the widow of one of 
the authors of the words. R 3828, 
June 4, 1929. 323 


Sweet bells re-echo; Christmas carol, 
words by EH. E. Hewitt,.mus‘e by E. 
S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as the author cf the 
music) _-R 3621,°-May 10, 1929. ° 324 


Sweet Christmas belis; Christmas ¢ar- 
ol, words.by Mrs. Geo. A. Palmer, 
music by C. H. Gabriel. © Charles 
H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the 
author cf the music. R 3412, May 
TS, 1929. ao 

Sweet home of the angels; words by 
Henry V. Neal, music by Robert A. 
Nine fi Gah, SI, ie ie se. 


voice. ©. Robert A. Keiser King, 
New York, as. the author of the 
Music, hh, at9s, Apr. 15, 1929, “226 


Sweetly the flowers are blooming to- 
day; words .and music by C._ B. 
Adams. © Carrie B. Adams, Port- 
land, Or., as the author. R 3483, 
Apr. 18, 1929. D2T 


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Sylphide (La); impromptu valse, by 
Joseph Ascher, op. 57, ed. and fin- 
gered by L. Oesterle; pf. © Louis 
Oesterle, New York. as the author 
of the new matter. R 3429, Mar. 7, 
1929. 328 


Symphonische phantasie und fugue; 
von Max Reger, op. 57: orgel. © 
Else Reger, Weimar, Germany, as 
the widow of the author of the mu- 
sie. R 3647, Feb. 13, 1929. 329 


Tale (The) of the seashell; two-step, 
from Prince of Pilsen. words by 
Frank Pixley, music by Gustav 
Luders. © Gustav Chase, Brooklyn, 
as the next of kin of the author of 
the music, who is not living. R 
3862, June 7, 1929. 330 


Tales they tell; from Songs from the 
Turkish hills, music by G. H. Clut- 
sam; high voice. © George H. Clut- 


sam, Hampstead, England, as the 
author of the music. R 3794, May 
29, 1929. 331 


Tantum ergo; in G flat major, music 
by H. R. Shelley; mixed voices and 
organ. © Harry Rowe Shelley, New 
York, as the author of the music. 
RK S810). Mar, ¢, 1929. 332 


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Tarantelle; by J. H. Rogers; pf. © 
James H. Rogers, Cleveland, as the 
author. R 3581, May 17, 1929. 333 


Taubenpost (Pigeonpost); von B. 
Shapleigh, op. 18, no. 2; hohe 
stimme. © Bertram Shapleigh, Chi- 
cago, as the author. R 3514, Apr. 
4, 1929. 334 


Tell me again, sweetheart; from Maid 
Marian, words by Harry B. Smith, 
music by Reginald De Koven. © 
Anna De Koven, New York, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 3659, Mar. 20, 1929. 335 


Ten thousand times ten thousand; by 
F. H. Brackett; mixed voices. © 
Frank H. Brackett, Pittsfield, Mass., 
as the author of the music. R 3561, 
May 17, 1929. 336 


There were shepherds; Christmas an- 
them, music by L. O. Emerson. © 
Mabel H. Emerson, Arlington, Mass., 
as the child of the deceased author 
of the music. R 3399, May 17, 1929. 

337 


Things (The) I didn’t see; topical 
song, from The explorers, lyric by 
Bert Leston Taylor, music by W. H. 
Lewis. © Walter H. Lewis, Man- 
chester, N. H., as the author of the 
musie. R 3680, Apr. 26, 1929. 338 


Think it over; from My Antoinette, 
words by Richard Carle, music by 
A. HE. Aarons. © Alfred E. Aarons, 
New York, as the author of the mu- 
sic. R 8674, Apr. 2, 1929. 339 


Thistledown; by G. W. Chadwick; 4 
pt. cho. for women’s voices. © 
George W. Chadwick, Boston, as the 
author. R 3819, May 1, 1929. 340 


Thy presence; song, by G. W. Stebbins. 
© G. Waring Stebbins, Brooklyn, 
as the author of the music. R 3557, 
May 17, 1929. 341 


Thy will be done; music by E. L. Ash- 
ford; sop. © Emma UL. Ashford, 
Nashville, as the author of the mu- 
sie. R 3398, May 17, 1929. 342 


To be with thee; from Dolly Varden. 
lyrie by Stanislaus Stange, music by 
Julian Edwards. © Philippine Ed- 
wards, New York, as the widow of 


the author of the music. R 3677. 
Apr. 2, 1929. 343 

To the front; mareh, by K. Weixel- 
baum; pf. © Karl Weixelbaum, 
New York, as the author. R 3668. 
May 4, 1929. 


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Tonleiter-studien ; von G. Wille; vio- 


loncell. © Georg Wille, Berlin- 
Schoneberg, as the author. R 3488, 
Mar. 14, 1929. 345 


Toreador (The); musical play in 2 
acts, lyrics by Adrian Ross and 
Perey Greenbank, music by Ivan 
Caryll and Lionel Monckton. Voce. 
sc. © Maud Caryll, Paris, as the 
widow of Ivan Caryll, and Charles 
F. Monckton, London, as the next of 
kin of Lionel Monckton. R 3789, 
May 29, 1929. 346 


Tov Vhodos (Its good to give thanks) ; 
my strength and song is the Lord, 
Psalm 118, 14, music by A. Foote, op. 
53. © Arthur Foote, Newton Cen- 
ter, Mass., as the author of the mu- 
sic. R 3770, May 29, 1929. 347 


Tréume, triume du mein stisses leben! 
worte von K. Dehmel, musik yon 
Max Reger, op. 51, no. 3; hohe 
stimme. © Else Reger, Weimar, 
Germany, as the widow of the au- 
thor of the music. R 3637, Feb. 
13, 1929. 348 


Trio; von HE. Paul,. op. 14: pf., violine 
und violoncell. © Emil Paul, Leip- 
zig, aS the author. R 3489, Mar. 14, 
1929. 349 


Trio; von EH. Wolf-Ferrari, op. 7; pf. 
violine und violoncell. © Ermanno 
Wolf-Ferrari, Munich, Germany, as 


the author. R 3490, Mar. 14, 1929. 
350 
Triumph (The) of the King; service 


for Easter, by C. A. Miles, W. A. 
Post and Maurice A. Clifton [pseud. 
of J. Lincoln Hall] © C. Austin 
Miles, Philadelphia, as one of the 
authors of the music. R 3368, Jan. 
28, 1929. 351 


Triumph (The) of the skies; anthem, 
musie by C. H. Gabriel. © Chas. 
H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the 
author of the music. R 3400, May 
17, 1929. 352 


Tropic (The) night is past; opening 
cho., from The explorers, act 1, lyric 
by Bert Leston Taylor, music by 
W. H. Lewis. © Walter H. Lewis, 
Manchester, N. H., as the author of 
the music. R 3687, Apr. 26, mia 

3 


True love is not for a day; duet, from 
Maid Marian, words by Harry B. 
Smith, music by Reginald De Koven. 
© Anna De Koven, New York, as - 
the widow of the author of the mu- 
Sic. R) 3655, Mar;, 20, 1929; 354 


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True lover’s song; words by F. E. 
Weatherly. music by Teresa Del 
Riego [i. e. T. Leadbitter]; in D. 
© Teresa Leadbitter, Pinkneys 
Green, Maidenhead, England, as the 
author of the music. R 3600, May 


3, 1929. 3BDD 
Tschaikowsky (Peter I[ljitch) An- 
dante cantabile; aus der Fiinften 


symphonie, op. 64, fiir die orgel tiber- 
tragen yon E. H. Lemare. © Ed- 
win H. Lemare, Signal Mountain, 
Tenn., as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 3493, Mar. 26, 1929. 356 


Tzigania; valse, par W. P. Comina; 
pf. © William Pierre Comina, 
Paris, as the author. R 3845, Mar. 
20, 1929. 357 


Under the greenwood ‘tree; Shake- 
sperian song set to music by C. B. 
Wilson-Adams. © Carrie B. Adams, 
Portland, Or., aS the author of the 
music. R 3559, May 17, 1929. 358 


Under the mistletoe bough; from Maid 
Marian, words by Harry B. Smith, 
music by Reginald De Koven. © 
Anna De Koven, New York, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 3662, Mar. 20, 1929. 359 


Valse petite; by W. C. E. Seeboeck; 
pf. © Mabel B. Seeboeck, Chicago, 
as the widow of the author. R 3562, 
May~17, 1929. 360 


Valse pittoresque; by Wilson G. Smith, 
op. 88, no. 2; pf. © Mez B. Smith, 
Lakewood, O., as the widow of the 
author. R 3824, May 9, 1929. 361 


Valsette (Une); par Raoul Gabriel 
[pseud. of .A.. J...Boex]; pf... © 
Louise Boex, Cincinnati, as the 
widow of the author. R 3593, May 
17, 1929. 362 


Variationen und fuge tiber Heil, un- 
serm konig heil, heil dir im sieger- 
kranz; von Max Reger; klavier zu 
4 hiinden. © Else Reger, Weimar, 
Germany, aS the widow of the au- 
thor. R 3634, Feb. 13, 1929. 363 


Verlorne liebe; worte von Eugenie 
Galli, musik von Max Reger, op. 51, 
no. 10; mittlere stimme. © Else 
Reger, Weimar, Germany, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 3644, Feb. 13, 1929. 364 


Very (A) sick dolly; poem by A. J. 
Waterhouse, music by H. Tourjée. 


© Homer Tourjée, Los Angeles, as 
the author of the music. R 3574, 
May 17, 1929. 365 


Village (The) church bells; by M. W. 
Butler [pseud. of P. B. Perry]; pf. 


or organ. © Philip Butler Perry, 
Sedalia, Mo., as the author. R 3512, 
Feb. 11, 1929. 366 


Violet (The); song, music by J. P. 
Black ; mezzo-sop. or bar. © Jennie 
P. Black, Irvington-on-the-Hudson, 
N. Y., as the author of the music. 
R 3448, Apr. 1, 1929. 367 


Violin classics; collection of original 
pieces and arrs. for violin with pf. 
ace., rev. and fingered by P. Mittell. 
v. 4. © Philip Mittell, New York, 
as the author of the revision. R 
3426, Dec. 27, 1928. 368 


Vocal method; for the culture of the 
female voice, by J. Harry Wheeler. 
© Raymond W. Wheeler, Malden, 
Mass., as the next of kin of the au- 
thor who is not living. R 3827, 
June 5, 1929. 369 


Wainachnu (We bend the knee) ; my 
strength and song is the Lord, Psalm 
118, 14, music by A. Foote, op. 53. 
© Arthur Foote, Newton Centre, 
Mass., as the author of the music. 
R 3780, May 29, 1929. 370 


Walling (John C.) Impromptu; op. 
50, no. 2; pf. © Minnie C. Walling, 
Seattle, as the widow of the author. 
R 3585, May 17, 1929. yal 


Walzer; von Ernst Biicher [pseud. of 
A. J. Boex]; pf. © Louise Boex, 
Cincinnati, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 3554, May 17, 1929. 372 


Wanderleben-wanderlust (Song of the 
wanderer); von B. Shapleigh, op. 
18, no. 5; fiir hohe stimme. © Ber- 
tram Shapleigh, Chicago, as the au- 
thor. 'R 3517, Apr. 4, 1929. 373 


Warfield waltzes; by Manuel Klein; 
pt. © Helen Klein, Hollywood, Calif., 
as the widow of the author. R 3830, 
Mar. 14, 1929. 374 


War’s nur ein trhumen (Was I but 
dreaming) ? von B. Shapleigh, op. 18, 
no. 4; hohe stimme. © Bertram 
Shapleigh, Chicago. as the author. 
R 3516, Apr. 4, 1929. 375 


Way (The); anthem, music by C. H. 
Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, 
Berkeley. Calif., as the author of the 
music. R 3410, May 20, 1929. 376 


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Way down yonder in the cornfield; 
words by W. D. Cobb, music by Gus 
Edwards. © Will D. Cobb, New 
York, as the author of the words. R 
3372, Oct, 26, 1928. at? 


Same. © Gus Edwards, New 
York, as the author of the music. R 
so61, Oct. 31, 1928. 378 


Way (The) is long and dreary; an- 
them, music by William Reed; mixed 
voices. © William Reed, Kenogami, 

~- Quebec, Canada, as the author of the 
music. R 3808, Apr. 15, 1929. 379 


Weisse tauben; worte von Christian 
Morgenstern, musik von Max Reger, 
op. 51, no. 12; mittlere stimme. © 
Else Reger. Weimar, Germany, as 
the widow of the author of the mu- 
sic. R 3646, Feb, 13, 1929. 380 


Were I the rose; by H. J. Stewart; 
low voice. © Humphrey J. Stewart. 
San Diego, Calif., as the author. R 
3767, May 29, 1929. 381 


What shall he have that killed the 
deer; by C. B. W. Adams; men’s 
voices. © Carrie B. W. Adams. 
Portland, Or., as the author of the 
music. R 3542, Apr. 24, 1929. 382 


What the wind says; words by A. J. 
Waterhouse, music by H. Tourjée. 
© Homer Tourjée, Los Angeles. as 
the author of the music. R 3571, 
May 17, 1929. 383 


When I hear thee sing: from Songs 
from the Turkish hills, music by G. 
H. Clutsam; high voice. © George 
H. Clutsam, Hampstead. England, 
as the author of the music. R 3791, 
May 29, 1929. 384 


When I recall the long ago: words and 
music by F. Chapin. © Frederic 
Chapin, Hollywood, Calif., as the 
author. R 3672, Apr. 4, 1929. 380 


When the fields are white with cot- 
ton; words by R. F. Roden, music 
by Max S. Witt. © Robert F. Ro- 
den, Murray Hill, N. Y., as the au- 
thor of the words, and Albert Witt, 
Murray Hill, N. Y., as next of kin 
of the author of the music, who is 
not living. R 3498, May 25, 1929. 

386 

When you at last are mine; from 
Prince of Pilsen, words by Frank 
Pixley, music by Gustav Luders. © 
Gustav Chase, Brooklyn, as the next 
of kin of the author of the music, 
who is not living. R 3860, June 7. 
1929. 387 


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Where the birds’ nest swings; peem 
by A. J. Waterhouse, music by H. 
Tourjée. © Homer Tourjée, Los 
Angeles, as the author of the music. 
R 3573, May 17, 1929. 388 
Where the dark comes most; words by 
A. J. Waterhouse, music by H. Tour- 
jée. © Homer Tourjée, Los Angeles, 
as the author of the music. R 3572, 
May 17, 1929. 389 
White lies; from Prince of Pilsen, 
words by Frank Pixley, music by 
Gustav Luders. © Gustav Chase, 
Brooklyn, as the next of kin of the 
author of the music, who is not liv- 
ing. R 8863, June 7, 1929. 390 


Whosoever heareth these sayings; mu- 
sic by John Bunyan Herbert. © 
-Fannie Graham Herbert, Monmouth, 
Iil., as the widow of the author of 


the music. R 3484, Apr. 18, 1929. 
. e911 
Widor (Charles Marie) Symphonie; 


par C. M. Widor, op. 18, no. 1; or- 
gue; en ut maj. © Ch. M. Widor, 
Paris, as the author. R 3680, May 
11, 1929. 392 
Widow (The); trio, from Prince of 
Pilsen, words by Frank Pixley. mu- 
sic by Gustav Luders. © Gustav 
Chase, Brooklyn, as the next of kin 
of the author of the music, who is 
not living. R 3857, June 7, 1929. 
393. 
Wiegenlied; von Engelbert Humper- 
dinck; singstimme mit klavier. © 
Wolfram Humperdinck, Barmen, 


Germany, as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 3384, Mar. 21, 
1929. 394 


Wild (The) rose; musical comedy in 
2 acts, by H. B. Smith. © Harry B. 
Smith, New York, as the author. R 
38495, May 16, 1929. 395. 

Wo ich mich prédsentire; aus Lysis- 
trata. musik von P. Lincke; gesang 
mit pf. © Paul Lincke, Berlin, as 
the author of the music. R 3500, 
May 25, 1929. 396. 


W’shom’ru (The children of Israel) ; 
my strength and song is the Lord, 
Psalm 118, 14, music by A. Foote, op. 
58. © Arthur Foote, Newton Cen- 
ter, Mass., as the author of the 
music. R 3783, May 29, 1929. 397 

Ye sleeping plains of Bethlehem ; 
Christmas anthem, words and music 
by BE. S. Lorenz. © Edmund 8. Lo- 
renz, Dayton, O., as the author. R 
3393, May 17, 1929. 398 


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EXCEPTIONS.—(1) In the case of editions of classical music, instead of dis- 
tributing them under the titles, each author’s works are brought together by 
an entry under the original composer’s name, and for such works search should 
be made in this number under the following names: Auber (Daniel Francois. 
Esprit); Bach (Johann Sebastian); Beethoven (Ludwig van); Bizet (Georges); 
Brahms (Johannes); Delibes (Clément Philibert Leo); Godard (Benjamin Louis 
Paul); Handel (Georg Friedrich); Lalo (Edouard Victor Antoine); Leoncavallo. 
(Ruggiero); Liszt (Franz); Mascagni (Pietro); Massenet (Jules Emile 
Frédéric) ; Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig Felix) ; Meyerbeer (Giacomo) ; 
Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus); Paganini (Niccolo); Puccini (Giacomo); Raff 
(Joseph Joachim); Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) Saint-Saéns (Charles. 
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(Robert Alexander); Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch); Verdi (Giuseppe) ; ger 
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MUSICALLCOMPOSITIONS 
R / aLly/ 
Noticn.—When the nationality of the composer is Retmet “stated in’ the title 


entry, it is to be understood that he is a citizen of the United States. 


ABC (The) song; words and music 
by E. H. Schoelwer. [Words and 
melody only. Photostat] © 1 e. 
July 9, 1929; E unp. 8715; Edward 
Henry Schoelwer, Cincinnati. 

14977 


A ecalifourchon; galop, par G. Krier, 
of France; orch. parties, avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © June 2, 1929; 
1 ec. June 28; E for. 5340; Georges 
Krier, Paris. 14978 


A fond de train; galop, par V. Sambin, 
of France; orch. parties, avec pf. 
conducteur et 1° violino conducteur. 
4to. © June 10, 1929; 1c. July 8; 
# for. 5532; E. Gaudet, Paris. 
14979 
A la Saint-Jean; féte populaire, par 
Selney, of France; orch. parties, avec 
pf. conducteur et 1° violino con- 
ducteur. 4to. © June 2, 1929; 1 «¢. 
June 28; E for. 5348; E. Gaudet, 
Paris. 14980 


A la Tzigane; par Dezso Lederer, of 
France, op. 55; orch. parties, avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © June 10, 
fede 2 Co suly So; 2 10K. S521: Paul 
Decourcelle, Nice, France. 14981 


A Mallorca; bolero e serenata, par 
Maurice Le Boucher, of France; 
orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Mar. 20, 1929; 1 c. June 10; 
E for. 5478; Choudens, Paris. 

14982 

A mascina ’e muglierema; versi e 
musica di Michael R. Annunziata, of 
Italy; violin or mand. © 1. July 
16, 1929; E unp. 8911; Annunziata 
and Zegarelli music publications, 
Utica, N. Y. 14983 


A’ (De’) nagonting spanskt Sver de’ 
hela; one-step, text av Karl-Ewert, 


musik avy Helge Lindberg, of 
Sweden; pf. © Jan. 2, 1929; 1 «. 
July 19; E for. 5763; Edition 


14984 


A te! *mélodie, paroles francaises de 
-Pierre D’Amor, paroles italiennes de 
S. Magnanelli, musique de Lao 
Silesu, of Italy. © July 2, 1929; 1c. 


Sylvain, Stockholm, Sweden. 


July 25; E for. 5904; Francis Sala- 


bert, Paris. 14985 
Abbandono; poemetto elegiaco, di 
Mario Mariotti, of Italy; piccola 


orch. pts., con pf. conduttore. © 

June 15, 1929; 1 ec. July 8; HE for. 

5548; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 
14986 


Abbandono (L’); aria, di Ettore Mon- 
tanaro, of Italy, op. 184; orchestrina, 
con pf. conduttore e violino con- 
duttore. 4to. © July 10, 1929; 1 ec. 
July 12; E for. 5621; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 14987 


Abime (L’) ; poéme symphonique, pour 
le cinéma, par M. Daras, of France, 
op. 90; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 


ducteur. © June 10, 1929; 1c. July 
6; E for. 5518; Maurice Daras, 
Paris. 14988 


Abuelita ; tango, par Henry Gazon, arr. 
par F. Salabert, of France; orch. 
parties, pf. conducteur et 1° violino 
conducteur, avec paroles. 4to. © 
Jily 2a oso see.” Iily.25° ht for 
5881; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

14989 


Adagio et saltarelle; par Paul Vidal, 
of France; pour basson, avec acc. 
de pf. © July 2, 1929; 1c. July 25; 
E for. 5934; Editions musicales 
Evette, Paris. 14990 


Addio (Adieu) ; von David Ottoson, of 
Sweden, arr. von Eduard Rudolf; 
grosses orch. pts., mit pf. direction 
und violino 1 direction. © Jan. 15, 
1929; 1. ¢e. Mar. 15; HE for. 5586; 
Edition international (Musikhandel 
international, A. EK. Wappler), Stock- 
holm, Sweden. 14991 


Adelina; tango, by A. Cioffi; pf. © 
1 ec. June 4, 1929; E unp. 8608; 
Adelina Cioffi, New York. 14992 


Adios; lyrics by Irving Caesar, music 
by Harry Archer. [Words and 
melody only] @©lc. July 11, 1929; 
E unp. 8864; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 14993 


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14994 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 24 


Affranchis (Les); java, par L. 
Késelaer, of France; orch. parties. 


4to,/ © June 10, 1929; 4 ¢.. duly 25; 
E for. 5917; F. Moulin, Cannes, 
France. 14994 
African whoopee; from SBomboola, 
lyrics and musie--by D. Frank 
Marcus, and Bernard Maltin. 
[Words and melody only]. © 1 «¢. 
July 6, 1929; E unp. 8672; DeSylva, 
~ Brown and Henderson, inc., New 
‘ York. 14995 


Agitato al valzer; film musique, par 
Huguet, of Spain, et Verdun, of 

_ France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur et 1° violino conducteur. 
Ato. © July 2, 1929-1 ©¢ July 25; 
_E for. 5874; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
14996 


Agitato drammatico; cinema musica, 
di Carlo Malberto, of Italy; orech. 
parti, con pf. direzione. 4to. © Apr. 
19 11929: 1 ¢. July 1G; Ptony 5721 ; 
C. Beltramo, San Remo, Italy. 

14997 


Agitato misterioso; film musique, de 
Huguet, of Spain, et Verdun, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf.-con- 
-ducteur et violino 1 conducteur. 4to. 
(C) July 2.1929 7a ee 2p? 
for. 5860; Francis Salabert, Paris. 


14998 
Ahasver; agitato misterioso, von 
Walther Schroder, of Denmark, 


instr. von Hans Joseph Vieth, of 
Germany; salon orch. pts., with pf. 
direction and violino 1 direction. © 
June 15, 1929; 1 c. June 10; E for. 
5802; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Ger- 
many. . 14999 


Ain’t you baby ; words by Jack Yellen, 
music by Milton Ager. [Photostat] 
© 1c. July 23, 1929; E unp. 9134; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 15000 


Air de ballet; de Louis Aubert, arr. 
par Roger Branga, of France; petit 
orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © July 2, 1929% 1" ¢) Duly 25; 
EH for. 5922; Durand et cie., Paris. 

15001. 


Air (The): pilots march, by M.’ I. 
Brazil; band pts. 4to. © July 5, 
1929; 2.e July .6;' B. pub. 1413; 
Hiram C. Miller, Parkesburg, Pa 

15002 


Aischa; di A. Hemsi, of Italy, op: 11, 
no, 2; pf. © Mar) 29, 19295, 


June 5; E for. 5542; Hdition orien- 
tale de musique, Alexandria, Egypt. 
15003 

Albaicin (Hl); de la suite, Iberia, de 
I. Albeniz, transcription pour orch. 
par E. F. Arbos, of Spain. Parti- 
tion. © June 2, 1929; 1 c June 28; 
EH for. 5348; Max Eschig et cie., 
Paris. “15004 


Album (The) of my dreams; fox-trot, 
words and music by Lou Davis and 
Harold Arlen, arr. by Joseph Nuss- 
baum; orch. pts. 4to. © July 26, 
1929; 2 ¢. July 27; E pub. 7968; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 15005 


Alcazar; paso-doble, par Del’ Horno et 
Mac Lherty, both of France; orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
© July 2, 1929; 1c. July 25; E for. 
5916; Del’ Horno, Paris. 15006 


Alegrias; by Joaquin Valverde, arr. by 
Walter C. Schad; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. © July 15, 1929; 2c. 
July 25; E pub. 7970; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 15007 


Alfano (Franco) ‘Tre liriche (Drei- 
gesinge); text von Rabindranath 
Tagore, Deutsch von R. 8. Hoffmann, 
musik von F. Alfano, of Italy: t, 
Perché, allo spuntar del giorno 

; [2 others] © May 31, 1929; 
1 ec. June 27; E for. 5640; Universal 
edition a. g., Vienna. 15008 


All around mama words and music 
by Henry Cole. [Words and melody - 
only] © 1e¢. July 16, 1929; EH unp. 
| Sure, J. C. Johnson, New York. 


15009 . 
All I need is someone like you; from 
- Keep it clean, words. by Charles 


Tobias, music by Harry Archer. ,© 
July 18, 1929; 2 ¢. July 19; H pub. 
7834; Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., inc., 
New York. 15010 


All life through; words and musie by 
Arthur A, Penn, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at Block Island, R. I.; 
high voice. © July 3; 19293'\2ic 
July 10; E pub. 7553; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 15011 


All my time; words and music by P. 
Boone; pf. ©1e. July 9, 1929; EB 
unp. 8695; Philip Boone, Evanston, 
Til. 15012 


All the world loves a lover; words and 
music by B. B. Baker. © 1 ¢. July 
22, 1929; E unp. 9040; Blanche 
Britton Baker, Clear Lake, Ia. 

15013 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1929 


15032 


Allana, my mother’s lullabye; words 
by John Wallace [pseud. of J. V. 
Walsh], music by G. Rodgers. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
July 22, 1929; EB unp. 9046; John V. 
Walsh and Gladys Rodgers, New 
York. 15014 


Allegro appassionato; film-musik, von 
Carlo Bartholdy [pseud. of C. 
Barth], of Germany, op. 30; grosses 
orch., mit pf. direction und violino 
1° direction; stimmen. © Nov. 15, 
1928; 1 ce. July 2, 1929; E for. 5581; 
Sam Fox musikverlag, Berlin. 

15015 

Allegro burlesco; film-musik, von Fr. 
Kark, of Germany; grosses orch., 
mit pf. direction und violino 1° di- 
rection; stimmen. © Nov. 15, 1928; 
1e. July 2, 1929; H for. 5582; Sam 
Fox musikverlag, Berlin. 15016 


Allegro dramatique; d’Albert Renaud, 
orch. par Raoul Moreau, of France; 
orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © June 2, 1929; 1 c. June 28°: 
‘E for. 5481; Choudens, Paris. 

15017 

Allegro drammatico; film musique, de 
Huguet, of Spain, et Verdun, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf.- 
conducteur et violino 1 conducteur. 
4to. © July 2, 1929; 1c. July 25; 
E for. 5861; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

; . 15018 

Allegro giocoso; film-musik, von Joan 
Fresco, of Netherlands, op. 23; 
erosses orch., mit pf. direction und 
violino 1° direction; stimmen. © 
Nov. 15, 1928; 1 c. July 2, 1929; B 
for. 5578; Sam Fox musikverlag, 
Berlin. 15019 


Allegro giocoso; film musique, par 
Huguet, of Spain, et Verdun, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur et violino 1 conducteur. 
4to. © July 2, 1929; 1 ce. July 25; 
BE for. 5868; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

15020 

Allegro movimentato; film-musik, von 
Joan Fresco, of Netherlands, op. 24; 
grosses orch., mit pf. direction und 
violino 1° direction; stimmen. © 
Noy. 15, 1928; 1 ec. July 2, 1929; E 
for. 5579; Sam Fox musikverlag, 
Berlin. 15021 


Allegro poco agitato; film musique, 
par Huguet, of Spain, et Verdun, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf— 
eonducteur, et violino 1 conducteur. 
4to...©. July 2, 1929; 1 c. July 25; 
E for. 5863; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

15022 


Allegro spiritoso; film-musik, von Ali 
Pach [pseud. of A. Pachernegg], of 
Austria; grosses orch., mit pf. di- 
rection und violino 1° direction; 
Stimmen. © Nov. 15, 1928; 1 «. 
July 2, 1929; BH for.*5580; Sam Fox 
musikverlag, Berlin. 15028 


Alma angelical; vals, por M. Pagin; 
pf. © 1«¢. July 17, 1929; B unp. 
89389; Manrique Pagin, New York. 

15024 


Alma mia; danse espagnole, par Red 
Wills et Paul Nast, both of France; 
pf. © June 2, 1929; 1 c. June 28; 
FE for. 53867; Lucien de Lacour, Paris. 

15025 


Alt Preussen; marcia festiva, from 
The continent, by Christiaan Kriens; 
orch. pts., with pf. or organ con- 
ductor. © July 22, 1929; 2 c. July 
26; E pub. 7991; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 15026 


Alter (Der) chazen; words and musie 
by S. Weisser, arr. by H. Lefkowitch. 
New York, Metro music co. 


(yin ayvbds ays) 
© Dee. 28, 1928; 2 ¢. July 2, 1929; 


E pub. 7535; Henry Lefkowitch, 
New York. 15027 


Always alone, thinking of you; words 
and music by Ed. Hill [pseud. of 
Edwin Hilgendorf] © July 17, 
1929; 2 e. July 17; E pub. 7700; 
Chester Escher, New York. 15028 


Always by myself; fox-trot ballad, 
words by Margorie Fisher, music by 
Sonny Rodgers [pseud. of R. W. 
Fowler] and M. Fisher; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © June 28, 1929; 2 ¢. July 
5; E pub. 7916; Roger Wood Fowler, 


Hollywood, Calif. 15029 
Am Sabbath-abend; potpourri tiber 
jiidische jargonlieder, von Dolfi 


Dauber, of Czechoslovakia, op. 111; 
orchesterstimmen, mit pf.-organ di- 
rektion u. violino 1 direktion. © 
June 10, 1929; 1 ec. July 2; H for. 
5395; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 15030 


Am Sonntag will mein stisser mit mir 
segeln geh’n! text von Robert Gil- 
bert, musik von Anton Profes, of 
Germany, klavierarrangement von 
Franz Grothe. © May 10, 1929; 1c. 
June 1; E for. 5761; Drei masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 15031 


Amazon; melody by Lionel Belasco. 
© 1e. July 5, 1929; EB unp. 8590; 
J. O. Fisher, New York. 15032 


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15033 


America; anthem from the symphony 
America, words and music by Er- 
_hest Bloch; mixed voices. 4to. © 
June 24, 1929; 2c. July 11; E pub. 
7617; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 
150383 
Ameriean (An) in Paris; orchestral 
tone poem, by George Gershwin, 
transcribed for pf. by William Daly. 
© July 10, 1929; 2c. July 12; E pub. 
7627; New world music corp., New 
York. 15034 


American junior church school hym- 
nal; compiled by Edward R. Bart- 
lett, assisted by R. G. McCutchan. 
12mo. © May 16, 1929; 2c. and aff. 
July 31; A 10486; E. O. Excell co., 

. Chicago. 15035 


Amerikanisches; eine chaplinade, von 
Ernst Fischer, of Germany; orch. 
pts., with ist violin conductor. © 
Apr. 1, 1929; 1 e. June 28; E for. 
5451; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, Mag- 
deburg, Germany. 15036 


Andante doloroso; film musique, par 
Huguet, of Spain, et Verdun, of 

_ France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur, et 1° violino conducteur. 
4to. © July 2, 1929; 1 e. July 25; 
E for. 5880; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
15037 

Andante religioso; film musique, par 
Huguet, of Spain, et Verdun, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf.-con- 
ducteur, et violino 1 conduecteur. 4to. 
©: July 2, 1920-1 ¢. July2a; EH for, 
5864; Francis Salabert, Paris. 15038 


Andante religioso; par J. Lobrot, of 
France; violoncelle et pf. © June 2, 
1929; 1 c. June 28; E for. 5368; Lu- 
cien de Lacour, Paris. 15039: 


Anella; words and musice by Lionel Be- 
lasco. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. July 5, 1929; H unp. 8594; J. O. 
Fisher, New York. 15040 


Angels’ grotto; wind in the harps, by 
R. Deane Shure, op. 191, a; organ. 
(In The enchanted isle) © July 
29, 1929; 2c. July 31; E pub. 8022; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 15041 


Angels’ (The) song; Christmas an- 
them, words by L. R. Brewer, music 
by William Stickles; mixed voices, 
with solo for sop. or ten. and duet 
for sop. and alto; organ acc. 4to. 
© July 3, 1929; 2 ce. July 5; B pub. 
7336; R. L. Huntzinger, inec., New 
York. 15042 


Angst; misterioso agitato, von James 
Simon, of Germany, instr. von Hans 


Anything 


pt. 11, n.s., v.24. 


Joseph Vieth, of Germany; salon. 
orch. pts., with pf. direction and 
violino 1 direction. © May 45, 
1929; 1 c.. May 7; E for. 5801; B. 
Schott’s séhne, Mainz, Germany. . 
15043 


Annabell; words by H. W. Niess, mu- 
sic by Chas. L. Johnson. © 1o.ce. 
July 5, 1929; E unp. 8640; Henry 
W. Niess, Kansas City, Mo. 15044 


Annie Mae; words by B. J. Hurt, mu- 
sic by Samuel H. Speck. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e July 9, 
1929; E unp. 8699; Burnett J. Hurt, 
Chicago. 15045 


Anno nuovo... vita nova! versi 2) 
musica di M. Nicolo, of Italy. 4to. 
[Words and melody only] © Apr. 
15, 1929;.1 ¢. July: 2; Ei for. 5389; 
Mario Nicolo, Naples, Italy. 15046. 


Another grand day; by W. Busé; pf. 
© 1c. July 25, 1929; E unp. 9185; 
William Busé, New York. 15047 


Any time, any place; words es Olive 
Terry, music by S._ Barsukoff). 
'.[Words and melody only] © 1. 
July 38, 1929; E unp. 8571; Sergei 

Barsukoff, Hast Hampton, N. Y. 
15048 


she ‘says goes with me; 

words by Larry Joselyn [i. e. L. KE, 
Joselyn], music by Bill Lankin [i. e. 
William E. Lankin] ©1c. July 24, 
1929; E unp. 9175; Lawrence KE. 
Joselyn, Detroit. 15049 


Anzoletti (Mareo) Dodici studi; di 
M. Anzoletti, of Italy, op. 125; viola. 
© July 10, 1929; 1 ec. July 12; E for, 
5628; G. Ricordi & Co., Milan. 15050 


Appasionato; par Armand Bournon- 
ville, of France; alto et pf. © June 
2, 1929; 1 ec. June 28; E.for. 5370; 
Lucien de Lacour, Paris. 15051 


Appasionato cantabile; film musique, 
par Huguet, of Spain, et Verdun, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf.-con- 
ducteur, et 1° violino conducteur. 
4to. © July 2, 1929; 1 c. July 25; 
E for. 5877; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

15052 


Aquile (Le) di Aquileia (Die adler von 
Aquileja); dramma musicale in 3 
parti, di G. Francesco Malipiero, of 
Italy, deutsch von R. St. Hoffmann, 
of Austria; riduzione per canto e 
pr... © Apri) 3; 19292" 1c ie 
D pub. 27521; Universal edition, 
a. g., Vienna. 15053 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1929 


Aria antica; di Francesco Santoli- 
quido, of Italy; violoncello e pf. © 
July 16, 1929; 1 e. July 17; B for. 
5787; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 15054 


Armonie di Firenze; by Seth Bingham, 
op. 27; organ. 1. Florentine chimes. 
[4 others] © July 16, 1929; 2 ¢. 
July 25; E pub. 7988; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 15055 


As I think of my dear mother; words 
by A. W. Jackson, music by Samuel 
H. Speck. [Words and melody 
only] ©l1e. July 9, 1929; EH unp. 
8700; Annie W. Jackson, Fort Myers, 
Fla. 15056 


As it fell upon a day; words from 
Richard Barnefield, music by A. 
Copland; flute and clarinet ace. 
(New music, v. 2, no. 4, July, 1929) 
© July 3, 1929; 2 c. July 9; E pub. 
7445; Aaron Copland, New York. 

15057 


As long as I still have you; words 
and music by J. Herst, and A. Ja- 
cobs. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. July 12, 1929; E unp. 8796; 
Jerry Herst, and Al Jacobs, San 
Francisco. 15058 


As long as your love is mine; words 
by Marie Stoddard, music by W. 
Cutty. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 25, 1929; E unp. 9207; 
William Cutty, New York. 15059 


At close of day; from Wonder of 
women, words and music by Ray- 
mond Klages, Jesse Greer and Mar- 
tin Broones. New York, Robbins 
music corp. © July 5, 1929; 2 ¢. 
July 8; E pub. 7424; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp., New York. 15060 


At home with you; words and music 
by J. L. Morse. [Words and melody 
only] ©l1e. July 29, 1929; E unp. 
9338; Joseph L. Morse, New York. 

15061 


At parting; words and music by Hu- 
bert Brown, of Great Britain; in 
E flat. © July 2, 1929; 1c. July 3; 
E for. 5420; Elkin & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 15062 


At the ball; by Paul Zilcher, of Ger- 
many; 2 pfs., 8 hands. © July 38, 
1929; 2 c. July 10; E pub. 7560; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 


150638 
At the break of the day; Casimer, 
melody by L. Belasco. © 1c. July 


5, 1929; E unp. 8591; J. O. Fisher, 
New York. 15064 


15074 


At the end of a cobblestone road; 
words by Carlo Sanders, music by 
Thomas Bourke, of Canada; with 
violin and cello. obbl. 1. High 
voice.—2. Med. voice.—3. Low voice. 
© July 24, 1929; 2 c. each July 23; 
E pub. 7886; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 15065 


At the end of my pretty rainbow; 
words by M. S. Voss, music by Ar- 
thur Bowers. New: York City, 
Frank Harding. © June 29, 1929; 
2c July 10; E pub. 7716; Marie 
Shirley Voss, Dumont, Ia. 15066 


At the fairies moonlight ball; words 
and music by E. S. Richards. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
July 11, 1929; E unp. 8776; Edith 
Seeley Richards, Glens Falls, N. Y. 

15067 


At the market; by Domenico Savino; 
orch. pts. © July ‘12, °1929; 2c. 
July 17; E pub. 7707; Atlas music 
corp., New York. 15068 


At twilight; lyric by Wm. Tracey, 
music by Maceo Pinkard. © July 
25, 1929; 2c. July 26; E pub. 7933; 
Gene Austin, inc., New York. 15069 


At twilight; lyric by Wm. Tracey, 
music by Maceo Pinkard. [Words 
and melody only] © 1e. July 2, 
1929; E unp. 8538; Gene Austin, 
inc., New York. 15070 


Atlantic City auditorium and conven- 
tion hall march; by W. Stokking; 
pf. © May 29, 1929; 2 ¢. July 15; 
E pub. 7779; William Stokking, At- 
lantic City. 15071 


Au pays des steppes; chanson slave, 
par Chillemont, of France; orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur et 1° 
violino conducteur. 4to. © July 2, 
1929; 1 c. July 25; E for. 5846; 
E. Gaudet, Paris. 15072 


Auber (Daniel Francois Esprit) Fra 
Diavolo; ouverture, arr. by Leopold 
Weninger, of Austria; orch. pts., 
with pf. or organ direction and vio- 
lin 1 direction. © June 21, 1929; 
1c. July 9; E for. 5551; D. Rahter, 
Leipzig. 15073 


La muette de Portici; ouverture, 
arr. par F. Salabert, of France; 
orech. parties, avec pf. conducteur 
et 1° violino conducteur. 4to. © 
July 2, 1929; 1 «. July 25; H for. 
5859; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

15074 


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15075 


Auf den strassen zu singen; text von 
David Weber, musik von Hanns His- 
ler, of Austria, op. 15; Sse. for mixed 
voices alone. 4to. © May 381, 1929; 
1c. June 27; H for. 5649; Universal 
edition a. g., Vienna. 15075 


Aurora; vals, by R. S. Gonzalez, sr., 
of Mexico, domiciled at Los Angeles; 
pf. ©1e July 30, 1929; E unp. 
9878; Raymundo S. Gonzalez, sr., 
Los Angeles. 15076 


Automne-valse (L’); von Isaac Albe- 
niz, op. 170, arr. von Leo Artok, of 
Germany; salon orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor and violine 1 direction. © 
July 3, 1929; 1 c. June 26; E for. 
5789; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Ger- 
many. 15077 


Ave Maria; Latin text, musie by John 
Thomas [pseud. of J. T. Fagan] © 
June, 1, ,1929;.2.¢ July 1; E pub. 
7283; John Thomas Fagan, Portland, 
Me. 15078 


Ave Maria; words and music by X. 
Dimarias, of Mexico, domiciled at 
New York; sop. and alto. ©1e. 
July 11, 1929; E unp. 8780; Xavier 
Dimarias, New York. 15079 


Avowal; poem no. 2, by Leopold Go- 
dowsky; violin and pf. © Apr. 24, 
1929,;"2 ¢. June. 27; EY pub. wats; 
Carl Fischer, inec., New York. 15080 


Ay, ay, ay; cancao creoula, tr. from 
the Spanish by Cecil Cowdrey, arr. 
by William Stickles; quartet or cho. 
of mixed voices. 4to. © July 3, 
1929; 2c. July 5; H pub. 73384; R. L. 
Huntzinger, inc., New York. 15081 


B. D. B. (La); one-step, par L. Kése- 
laer, of France; orch. parties. 4to. 
© June 10, 1929; 1c. July 25; E for. 
5918; F. Moulin, Cannes, France. 

15082 


Baa, baa, black sheep; unison song, 
additional verses by Edward Oxen- 
ford, music by Cecil Sharman, of 
Great Britain. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © July 5, 1929; 
1c. July 9; H for. 5457; Novello & 
co., Itd., London. 15083 


Baby doll dance; from Broadway 
nights, words by J. Keirn Brennan 
and Moe Jaffe, music by Maury Ru- 
bens and Philip Svigals; pf. and 
ukulele ace. New York, Shubert 
music pub. co. © July 3, 1929; 2c. 
July 6; E pub. 7402; Shubert the- 
atre corp., New York. 15084 


pt. iii, 0. s., v. 24 


Babyette; words by Arthur Sandberg, 
music by Pauline Hart. © 1c. July 
9, 1929; E unp. 8696; Pauline Hart- 
man, New York. 15085 


Baccanale; di Italo Azzoni, of Italy, 
riduz. di H. Kawan, of Italy; orch. 
parti, con pf. direzione. 4to. 
Apr. 24, 1929; 1 c July 16; E for. 
5728; C. Beltramo, San Remo, 
Italy. 15086 


Bacchanale moderne; par F. Salabert, 
of France; orch. parties, avec pf. 
conducteur et 1° violini conducteur. 
4to. © June 10, 1929; 1 e July 8; 
E for. 5493; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

15087 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Bach suite; 
selected by Victor L. F. Rebmann, 
ed. by Joseph HE. Maddy, arr. by Tom 
Clark; band pts., with conductor se. 
Copyright is based upon new matter 
by Joseph EH. Maddy, namely his in- 
terpretation represented in the legi- 
ble notation thereof contained in the 
copies filed and—selection by Victor 
L. F. Rebmann, and arrangement by 
Tom Clark. © July 16, 1929; 2 e. 
July 25; E pub. 7971; G. Schirmer, 
inec., New York. 15088 


—— Bach’s Fugue a la gigue; arr. for 
orch, by Gustav Holst, of Great 
Britain; full sec. © July 9, 1929; 

'“1¢ July 22; E for. 5776; Hawkes 
& son (London) Itd., London. 15089 


Jesus called to Him the twelve; 
choral-finale from cantata, arr. by 
J. Stuart Archer, of Great Britain; 
organ. © July 19, 1929; 1 ¢. July 
13; E for. 5698; W. Paxton & co., 
ltd., London. 15090 


Kantate nr. 151; stisser trost, 
mein Jesus kommt, am dritten Weih- 
nachtsfesttage, klavierauSzug von 
Giinter Raphael, of Germany, Eng- 
lish version by J. Michael Diack; 
mixed voices. 4to. © June 8, 1929; 
1c. June 26; E for. 5320; Breitkopf 
& Hartel, Leipzig. 15091 


The passion of our Lord; accord- 
ing to Saint John, verse nos. tr. by 
T. A. Lacey, ed. by Ivor Atkins, of 
Great Britain. 4to. © Mar. 12, 
1929; 1. ec. Mar. 18; HB for. 5691; 
Novello & co., ltd., London. 15092 


— Peace be unto you; from the can- 
tata Halt’ im gedichtniss Jesum 
Christ, for the 1st Sunday after 
Haster, English words by Charles 
Sanford Terry, music arr. by H. Har- 
old Geer; contralto solo with 3 pt. 


802 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 192 


15113 


cho., and 4 pt. choral, for women’s 
voices. 4to. © July 16, 1929; 2c. 
July 25; E pub. 7905; EH. C. Schir- 
mer music co., Boston. 15093 


Back to my Georgia home; words by 
D. Vance, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 

. July 6, 1929; E unp. 8655; Doris 
Vance, Fentress, Va. 15094. 


Balivernes; American dance jazz, par 
Léo Pouget, arr. par Jack April, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur et 1°* violon conducteur. 
4i0: $©) July* 2;°1929s) 1 -e:Suly 25; 
E for. 5929; Auguste Bose, Paris. 

15095 


Balkan patrol; tempo di marcia, by 
George J. Trinkaus; orch. pts., with 
pf. or organ conductor. © July 22, 
1929; 2c. July 26; H, pub. 7994; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

15096 


Ballerina (La); staccato study, by 
Albert Von Doenhoff; pf. © July 3, 
20s? Go July. 10;.30 pub..(512;.G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 15097 


Ballet music; selected and arr. by 
Arthur Purcell, of Great Britain; pf. 
nos. 1-7. © July 6, 1929; 1c. July 
8; E for. 5559; Joseph Henry Lar- 
way, London. 15098 


Banditi (1) (The bandits); operetta 
tragicomica in 8 atti, paroles e mu- 
sica di P. Leoni, of Italy, domiciled 
at San Francisco. © 1. July 6, 
1929; D unp. 27532; Pasquale Le- 
oni, San Francisco. 15099 


Banjoistic ; novelty banjo solo, by John 
Cali, pf. arr. by Claude Lapham. 
July 10, 1929; 2 ec. July 15; E pub. 
7677; Crawford music corp., New 
York. 15100 


Barbus (Les); one-step chanté, pa- 
roles de Léo Leliévre, fils, musique de 
Fred Pearly et Pierre Chagnon, both 
of France; pf. ace. with ukulele 
arr. by F. Salabert. © July 2, 1929; 
1 ec. July 25; E for. 5908; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 15101 


Barearole; von Julius Einddshofer, of 
Austria; salon-orchester, mit violine 
1 direktion. Stimmen. 4to. © 
Apr, 23, 192951 1.e0 Julynas ei for. 
5738; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 15102 


Barnabé; one-step chanté, de l’opérette 
Flossie, lyrics de Ch. L. Pothier. 
musique de Joseph Szule, of France. 
© June 10, 1929; 1c. July 8; H for. 
5654; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

15103 


Baruffe (Le) trasteverine; ouverture 
giocosa, di Alessandro Cardoni, of 
Italy ; orch. parti, con pf. conduttore.. 
© June 7, 1929; 1c. July 22; E for. 
5734; Studio musicale Romano, 
Rome. 15104 


Bashful beau; words by G. J. Wend- 
ling, music by G. J. Wendling and 
E. A. Schindler; pf. © 1c. July 
22, 1929; E unp. 9084; George J. 
Wendling and Hdw. A. Schindler, 
Chicago. 15105, 


Bavard (Le); par “‘Trémisot, of 
France; orch. parties, avee pf. con- 
ducteur et 1° violino conducteur. 
4to. © June 10, 1929; 1c. July 8; 
E for. 5494; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

15106 


Beautiful; words and music by Eddie 
Leonard, and Grace and Jack Stern. 
© July 3, 1929; 2c. July 5; E pub. 
7341; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

15107 


Beautiful eyes; words by F. L. Zim- 
merman, music by Norne Bernard. 
© 1c. May 17, 1929; E unp. 8932; 
Fannie L. Zimmerman, Shawnee, 
Okla. 15198 


Beautiful thing; words by Walter 
Hirsch, music by Donald Murray. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
July 17, 1929; E unp. 8935; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 15109 


Because you’re mine; words and music 
by M. E. Everett. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 12, 1929; 
KH unp. 8815; Mary BH. Everett, 
Memphis, Tenn. 15110 


Becce (Giuseppe) Scherzando; film- 
musik, von G. Becce, of Italy, arr. 
von St. Stefanoff; grosses orch. pts., 
mit pf. direction und violino 1 direc- 
tion. © Feb. 15. 1929; 1 ec. Mar. 15; 
E for. 5592; Schlesinger’sche buch- 
u. musikhandlung, Berlin-Lichter- 


felde. 15111 
Beethoven (Ludwig van) Adagio 
eantabile; aus der Jenaer sym- 


phonie, bearb. von Martin Schmel- 
ing, of Germany ; salon orch., mit pf. 
direktion und violine 1 direktion. 


4to. © June 21, 1929; 1c. July 9; 
EH for. 5558; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
Leipzig. 459 Mb 


For Elise; arr. by W. F. Ambrosio: 
[pseud. of Gustav Saenger]; violin 
and pf. © Apr. 19, 1929; 2 c. June 
27: Epub; 7372; Carl,Fischer, inc., 
New York. 15113 


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15114 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Beethoven (Ludwig van)—Continued. 


—— Hallelujah; from The Mount of 
Olives, 4 pt. cho., arr. by H. Harold 
Geer; women’s voices. 4to. © July 
16, 1929; 2c. July 25; E pub. 7906; 
HK. C. Schirmer music co., Boston. 

15114 


—— The heavens are telling; 4 pt. 
cho., words from Psalm 19 para- 
phrased, music arr. by EH. Harold 
Geer; women’s voices, with organ 
gee. (460; °-© July 291029); 12 e. 
July 25; E pub. 7907; HE. C. Schirmer 
music ¢co., Boston. 15115 


—— Rondo; op. 51, no. 1, 2nd. pf. pt. 
by Frances Frothingham; 2 pfs. © 
Jaly,.3,i£929 52. .e edly 2: 1 «pub. 
7338; Clayton EF. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 15116 


Begone! dull care! 2 pt. song, 17th 
century melody arr. by Ivor R. 
Davies, of Great Britain. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© July 11, 1929; 1 ec. July 20; EB 
for. 5767; Hawkes & son (London) 
ltd., London. 15117 


Behold, O God our shield; words from 
84th psalm, music by G. H. Vaughan, 
arr. by I. M. Happy; mixed voices, 
with pf. or organ acc. 4to. © July 
6, 1929; 2 c. July 6; E pub. 7406; 
Gertrude Holland Vaughan and Ina 
Mae Happy, Mayfield, Ky. 15118 


Behold! the King shall reign; words 
by Elders McIntorsch and Edwards, 
music by Irene Spain. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 1, 1929; 
E unp. 8517; Polk C. Brockman, 
Atlanta. 15119 


Bei der zigeunerkapelle; valse lente, 
text und musik von Erik Meyer- 
Helmund, of Germany, klav. arr. 
von Gustav Groschwitz, of Germany. 
© June 14, 1929; 1 c. July 8; BE 
for. 5552; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 

15120 


Bel canto; di Tito Murzilli, of Italy; 
violoncello e pf. Berlin, Raabe & 
Plothow. © Apr. 1, 1929; 1c. June 


28; E for. 5435; Tito Murzilli, 
Berlin. 1121 
Believe me; words and music by 


G. F. Rubens. [Words and melody 
only] ©l1e. July 15, 1929; EH unp. 
8881; George F. Rubens, New York. 

15122 


Believe me you should know my girl 
from Noochateau; words by Roy 
Turk, music by Fred _ Ahlert. 
[Words and melody only] ©1. 


July 30, 1929: unp. 9376; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver City, 
Calif. 15123 


Belk stores belt the Carolinas; words 
and music by Herbert Buie. [i. e. 
D. H. Buie] © June 12, 1929; 2 c. 
July 29; E pub. ‘8006; Daniel 
Hierbert Buie, Wilmington, N. C. 

15124 

Belle (The) of Carmel; tango-fox 
trot, by Ed. Carney [i. e. BE. M. 
Carney. Melody only] ©1e. July 
25, 1929; EH unp. 9222; Edmund M. 
Carney, San Francisco. 15125 


Bells of praise; hymn, words by Ul- 
dine Utley, music by M. H. Cum- 
mings. © June 26, 1929; 2 ¢, June 
29; E pub. 7279; M. Homer Cum- 
mings, Fayetteville, W. Va. 15126 


Beneath the gypsy moon; words by 
Marcy Klauber, music by H. Stod- 
dard. [Words and melody only] © 
1 e@4 July 1, 1929; E unp. 8523; 
Harry Stoddard, New York. 15127 


Beneath the lilac blossom; words by 
Marjorie Feltham, music by Hubert 
Brown, of Great Britain. © June 
18, 1929; 1 ec. June 22; E for. 5322; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 15128 


‘Beneath the moonlit skies of sunny 


Spain; words and music by EH. H. 
Schoelwer. [Words and melody 
only. Photostat] © 1c. July 9, 
1929; E unp. 8714; Edward Henry 
Schoelwer, Cincinnati. 15129 


Berbiguier (T.) Highteen exercises or 
études for flute; ed. by Lamar 
Stringfield. Copyright is based upon 
new matter of Lamar Stringfield 
namely, his interpretation represent- 
ed in the legible notation thereof 
contained in the copies filed. © Apr. 
24, 1929; 2c. June 27; E pub. 7742; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 15130 


Berceuse; poésie de Marceline Desbor- 
des-Valmore, musique de Henry-Vas- 
seur, of France; mezzo-sop. © June 
10, 1929; 1 ce. July 8; E for, 5525; 
Rouart, Lerolle et cie., Paris. 15131 


Berceuse, en ut; par René Rabey, of 
France; violoncelle et pf. © June 
2, 1929; 1 ec. June 28; H for. 5360; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 15132 


Berceuse Palestinienne; by Jacob 
Weinberg, of Palestine, domiciled at 
Yonkers, N. Y., op. 19, no. 1; violin 
or violoncello, with pf. ace. © July 
16, 1929; 2 ec. July 25; E pub. 7982; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 15133 


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Ber ger (Francesco) 


Berceuse tendre; par Maurice Pesse, 


of France; 
eonducteur. 


orch. parties, avec pf. 
4to. © June 2, 1929; 


= ac. June: 28° E for. 5358 ; Durand 


15134 


Six bagatelles ; 
by F. Berger, of Great Britain; pf., 
left hand only. 1. A good old fash- 
ion. [5 others] © July 1, 1929; 2c. 
July 3; E pub. 7454; Theodore Pres- 
ser ¢o., Philadelphia. 15135 


et cie., Paris. 


‘Berlin, wie es weint und lacht; ouver- 


tiire, von A. Conradi, arr. von Leo 
Artok, of Germany; salon orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor and violino 1 di- 
rection. © June 15, 1929; 1 c. June 
10; BH for. 5792; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 15136 


Berry ; words by N. Spencer, music by 
Chester Escher; 1st violin. © 1. 
July 2, 1929; E unp. 8544; Norris 
Spencer, Kingston, Jamaica, Brit- 
ish West Indies. 15137 


Besrukoff (Serge) Nocturne; by S. 
Besrukoff, of Russia, domiciled at 
Hollywood, Calif., op. 1; pf. © July 
pb, 1929- 2 ec July 2; E pub. 7400; 
Serge Besrukoff, Hollywood, Calif. 

15138 


-Better and better; humorous pt.-song, 


poem by Whyte Monk, music by 
Maurice Jacobson, of Great Britain ; 
men’s voices. 4to. © July 5, 1929; 
1c. July 8; E for. 5666; J. Curwen 
& sons, Itd., London. 15139 


Beyond the brim; poem by Donald 
Shumway Rockwell, music by L. 
Herscher. © 1c. July 15, 1929; E 
unp. 8874; Louis Herscher, Atlantic 
City. 15140 


Big man, sweet man; words and music 
by Lionel Belasco. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©.1c. July 5, 1929; E 
unp. 8595; J. O. Fisher, New York. 

15141 


Billie; words by Haven Gillespie, mu- 
sie by Neil Moret. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. July 2, 1929; B 
unp. 8539; Villa Moret, ine, San 
Francisco. 15142 


Bimba polacca polka; by P. Russo; 
violin. ©1c. July 10, 1929; EH unp. 
8734; Philip Russo, Perth Amboy, 
N. J. 15143 


Birthday party; scherzino, by James 
Spencer, op. 9, no. 1; pf. © Mar. 
ao, 1929- 1 ¢. Apr. 5, "4 e. June 29; 
E pub. 7294; Bendix pub. co., Lin- 
coln, Neb. 15144 


15155 


Bizet (Georges) Agnus Dei; arr. by 
W. F. Ambrosio [pseud. of Gustav 
Saenger] ; violin and pf. © Apr. 25, 
1929 * 2. ¢c, June ‘27: Epub. 1369; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 15145 


Black despair; words and musie by A. 
Petolino. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 3, 1929; B unp. 8555; 
Anthony Petolino, Newark. 15146 


Black (The) hussars; words by Har- 
lan Thompson, music by Dave 
Stamper. ©1c. July 19, 1929; HB 
unp. 9006; Fox film corp., New York. 

15147 


Blair (Jamieson) Three dances; by 
J. Blair, of Great Britain; pf. 1. 
Country dance. [2 others] © June 
15," 192951 ¢ July 83. for, 5427: 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 15148 


Blessed are the pure in heart; anthem, 
words by John Keble, music by F. 
Flaxington Harker, op. 59, no. 1; 
mixed voices, with organ ace. 4to. 
© July 20, 1929; 2c. July 26; E pub. 
7953; Harold Flammer, ine, New 
York. 15149 


Blessed (The) cross; hymn, words by 
EK. L. Thompson, music by N. Carl- 
son. © May 4, 1929; 2 ¢. July 11; 
EH pub. 7584; Nathaniel Carlson, 


Miami, Fla. 15150 
Bloch (Ernest) Prélude; recueille- 
ment; string quartet. Se. and pts. 


© June 6, 1929; 2 c. June 27; E pub. 
7378; Carl Fischer, inec., New York. 
15151 


Blondy; lyric by Arthur Freed, music 
by Nacio Herb Brown. © 1c. July 
23, 1929; E unp. 9145; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp., Culver City, Calif. 

15152 


Blossom time; words by H. L. Shank, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross; pf. 
© 1c. July 12, 1929; E unp. 8826; 
Harry L. Shank, Los Angeles. 

15153 


Blossoming buds; spring-time dance, 
by M. W. Butler; pf. © July 17, 
4929: 2 c. July. 19; H pub: 773; 
A. W. Perry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. 

15154 


Blow me down; words and music by 
Perry Alexander and Woody Frisino 
[pseud. of Warren Frisino] ; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © July 2, 1929; 2 ¢. 
July 24; E pub. 7895; Mills music, 
inc., New York. 15155 


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15156 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Blow wind, blow; words and music by 
L. Belasco. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. July 5, 1929; EB unp. 
8596; J. O. Fisher, New York. 

15156 


Blue baby; words by George H. Bar- 
bour III, and G. L. Rothschild, music 
by G. L. Rothschild. [Words and 
melody only] ©1le. July 24, 1929; 
E unp. 9176; Gibson L. Rothschild, 
Detroit. 15157 


Blue blowers blues; by C. B. Mosby; 
pt. ©. tc. July, 22) 19295) 1) anp. 
9057; Curtis B. Mosby, Los Angeles. 

15158 


Blue (The) Danube; waltz song, words 
by R. H. Elkin, music by Johann 
Strauss, arr. and adapted by Robert 
Elkin, of Great Britain. © June 25, 
1929; 1 '@ June’ 203 tor 5328; 
Hikin & co., ltd., London. 15159 


Blue melody; words and music by 
Buster Shaver. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ce. July 12, 1929; E unp. 
8830; Primrose Semon, New York. 

15160 


Blue melody; words and music by P. 
Baxter.. © 1. ¢ July 25, 1929; -H 
unp. 9229; Phil Baxter, Kansas City, 
Mo. 15161 


Blue skies; waltz, words by H. L. 
Dison, music by Ray Hibbeler. © 
1 ¢@. July 138, 1929; EH unp. 8849; 
Eddie L. Dison, Newcastle, Calif. 

15162 


Blue skies can make you happy; words 
by T. Rogers, musie by Burrell Van 
Buren. [Words and melody only] 
©l1e. July 27, 1929; E unp. 9272; 
Thornton Rogers, Edmonton, Alta., 
Canada. 15163 


Boarding house blues; words and 
music by M. Patridge. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 11, 1929; 
E unp. 8773; Mitchell Patridge, 
Springfield, O. 15164 


Boating song; by Mabel Madison 
Watson: pf..--© July: 2)119295) 2 ce. 
July 38; E pub. 73824; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 15165 


Boatride on the lake; arpeggio study, 
by William A. Taylor; pf. © July 
1, 1929; 2c. July 3; E pub. 7314; 
Evans music ¢o., Boston. 15166 


Boceaccio’s galanterien; fantasie tiber 
melodien. aus der operette, Boc- 
eaccio, von Franz von Suppé, arr. 
von Leopold Weninger, of Austria: 


806 


orchesterstimmen, mit pf. oder organ 
direction und violino 1 direction. 
© June 27, 1929; 1. c« July 16; B 
for. 5686; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 
15167 
Bogie-man; by Hugo Felix, orch. by 
George Torke; orch. pts. © July 5, 
1929; 2 c July 10; E pub. 7960; 
Crawford music corp., New York. 
15168 


Boniment de clowns [et] La belle 
Fathma; nos. 2 et 3 de Musiques 
foraines, par Florent Schmitt, op. 
22, arr. par F. Salabert, of France; 
orch, parties avec pf. conducteur et 


1° violini conducteur. © June 10, 
1929; Loe July 8: Bator sa0T; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 15169 


Bonnie lassie; words and music by R. 
Edwards. © 1c. July 16, 1929; EB 
unp. 8918; Robert Edwards, Martins 
Ferry, O. 15170 


Boomerang (The) ; fox-trot, words by 
Billy Rose, music by Lee David. © 
July 2; 1929; 2 ‘¢c- Suly 337 pu, 
7471; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. 15171 


Botanico (El) ; plena, words and musie 
by M. Malave. ©1c. July 9, 1929; 
E unp. 8718; Mateo . Malave, 
Brooklyn. 15172 


Bouquet; flowers of remembrance, 
monologue-character, by B. Gold- 
berg; violin. © July 10, 1929; 2 c. 
July 8; E pub. 7437; Boris Goldberg, 
Cambridge, Mass. 15173 


Bourrée; by Lucina Jewell; violin, 
violoncello and pf. © July 16, 1929; 
oe, July.,.254, ,, DUD (ie 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 15174 


Boy of my dreams; words and music 
by ©. D. Fazio. ©1c. July 5, 1929; 
E unp. 8647; Cologera D. Fazio, 
Spring Valley, N. Y. 15175 


Brahms (Johannes) Come soon; pt.- 
song, words tr. and music arr. by 
Julius Harrison, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices. 4to. © July 2, 1929; 
1 ec. July 10; E for. 5605; Hawkes 
& son (London) ltd., London. 15176 


Little bird; pt.-song, words tr. 
and music arr. by Julius Harrison, 
of Great Britain; sop. 1 & 2, and 
alto. Winthrop Rogers ed. 4to: © 
July 3, 1929: 1c. July do, as, 
5607; Hawkes & son (London) Itd., 
London. THUe 


Sapphie ode; pt.-song, words tr. 
and musie arr. by Julius Harrison. 
of Great Britain; sop. 1 & 2 and alto, 


— 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1929 


15198 


Winthrop Rogers ed. 4to. © July 
4, 1929; 1 ec. July 138; E for. 5608; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd., Lon- 
don. 15178 


— Two waltzes; op. 39, orch. by N. 
Clifford Page; orch. pts. © July 
15, 1929; 2c. July 17; E pub. 7685; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 15179 


— Valse; in A, by J. Brahms, op. 
39, arr. by Ludvik Schwab; string 
quartet pts. © Apr. 29, 1929; 2 ¢. 
June 27; E pub. 7395; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 15180 


Bright stars; words and music by W. 
S. Truesdell. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © July 5, 1929; 2c. July 
13; E pub. 7729; William S. Trues- 
dell, North Tonawanda, N. Y. 15181 


Bright (The) stars above me, say 
you'll always love me; words and 
music by M. M. Sneed. ©1e. July 
22, 1929; E unp. 9049; Milton M. 
Sneed, Chicago. 15182 


Bringing you true love; words by 
Ben E. Crosby, music by Casper 
Nathan. © July 6, 1929; 2c. July 
6; E pub. 7411; Benjamin E. Crosby, 
Toledo, Or. 15183 


Broadway baby dolls; from Broadway 
babies, lyric by Al Bryan, music by 
Geo. W. Meyer, arr. by Ed. Smalle; 
male voices. 4to. © July 1, 1929; 
2 e. July 5; E pub. 7502; M. WiCt- 
mark & sons, New York. 15184 


Broken; words by L. Anderson, music 
by Luther A. Clark. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © July 1, 1929; 
2 ec. July 13; E pub. 7723; Louie 
Anderson, Strawn, Tex. 15185 


Broken hearted doll; words and mu- 
sic by M. D. Blake. © 1. July 8, 
1929; E unp. 8566; Marion D. Blake, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 15186 


Broken promises; waltz ballad, lyric 
and music by Howard Flynn, of 
Great Britain; pf. acc., with banju- 
lele banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin 
D. Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © July 2, 1929;1c¢. July 
11; E for. 5556; Billy Thorburn 
musie pub. co., ltd., London. 15187 


Bucolique; par J. M. L. Maugiié, of 
France; clarinette si bémol et pf. 
© June 2, 1929; 1 c. June 28; E for. 
5377; Lucien de Lacour, Paris. 

15188 


Budapest; foxtrot, text von Kurt 
Schwabach, musik von Hartwig von 


67717—_29—2 


Platen, of Germany; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Mar. 28, 
1929; 1 ec. June 28; EH for. 5439; 
Edition Meisel & co., G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 15189. 


Burleske; von Ernst Fischer, of Ger- 
many; orch. pts., with 1st violin con- 
ductor. © Apr. 1, 1929; 1 ¢. June 
28; HE for. 5450; Heinrichshofen’s. 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 15190 


Burleske; von Julius Hinddshofer, of 
Austria; salon-orchester, mit violine 
1 direktion. Stimmen. 4to. © Apr. 
25, 19293 L’e July 3; B for. 5729; 
Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 15191 


Burlesque; de Marcel Poot, of Bel- 
gium; odeon et salonorch. pts., avec 
pf.-conducteur et violino 1 directeur. 
4to. © July 20, 1929; 1 c. July 2; 
E for. 5818; Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H., 
Leipzig. 15192: 


Busy as a bee; fox trot, words by 
Gene Carr, music by HE. A. Rohlf. 
© 1c. June 29, 1929; E unp. 8508; 
Earl A. Rohlf, Cleveland. 15193 


By myself; lyric by George Delworth, 
music by Keith McLeod and Nat 
Shilkret. [Words and melody only] 
© ic. July 6, 1929; E unp. 8660; 
Remick music corp., New York. 

15194 


By the seaside; by Louis Streabbog 
[pseud. of Jean Louis Gobbaerts], 
op. 63, no. 7, 2d pf. by Fleetwood 
A. Diefenthaeler; 2 pfs. obl. 8vo. 
© July 2, 1929; 2 c. July 5; E pub. 
7346; Gamble hinged music co., Chi- 
cago. 15195. 


By the way; lyric by Sam Lewis and 
Joe Young, music by Lew Pollack 
and Lew White. © July 22, 1929; 
2 ec. July 25; E pub. 7897; Remick. 
music corp., New York. 15196 


C’est la java; java de Vopérette Un 
joli monsieur, par Irving Paris, arr. 
par F. Salabert, of France; orch. 
parties, avee pf. conducteur, 1° vio- 
lino conducteur et paroles. 4to. © 
July 2, 1929; 1 ec. July 25; H for. 
5855; Francis Salabert, Paris. 15197 


C’est pas un pére...; de la comédie 
musicale Couchette, livret de Alex 
Madis, lyries de Albert Willemetz, 
musique de Joseph Szule, of France; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by Fran- 
cis Salabert. © Apr. 10, 1929; 1c. 
May 16; E for. 5482; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 15198. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15199 


pt. m1, n.s., v. 24 


C. M. T. C. march; lyric by Bess Evan- 
geline Murch, music by Ann Mack 
Dowel [pseud. of Anna McDowell. 
Photostat] ©1e. July 2, 1929; BH 
unp. 8552; Anna McDowell, Dear- 
born, Mich. 15199 


Cabaret kisses; fox-trot, lyric by Billy 
Rose, music by Mabel Wayne, arr. 
by Elliott Jacoby; orch. pts. 4to. 
© July 18, 1929; 2 e July 19; EB 
pub. 7806; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

15200 

Cabin (A) on the bayou; 3 pt. song, 
words by Creole Thomas, music 
by Mary Helen Brown; women’s 
voices. 4to. © July 5, 1929; 2. 


July 6; E pub. 7398; R. L. Hunt- 
zinger, inc., New York. 15201 
Cabots (Les) qu’aboient; one-step 


chanté, paroles de Louis Lemar- 
chand et Léo Leliévre, fils, musique 
de Fred Pearly et Pierre Chagnon, 
both of France; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© July 2, 1929; 1 c. July 25; E for. 
5901; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
15202 


Cachetitos rojos; cancion Mexicana, 
letra de J. Xavier Mondragon, mu- 
sica de Isaias Medina Campa, of 
Mexico. ©1c. July 5, 1929; E unp. 
Sool Ay. Xavier Mondragon, Chi- 
cago. 15203 


Cairo; orientale, von . Julien Porret, 
of France, instr. von Hans Joseph 
Vieth, of Germany; salon orch. pts., 
with pf. direction and violino 1 di- 
rection. © Apr. 30, 1929; 1c. Apr. 
24; H for. 5798; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 15204 


California; words and music by S. 
Cosgrove. © 1c. July 1, 1929; BE 
unp. 8500; Susan Cosgrove, Los An- 
geles. 15205 

Call (The) of spring; intermezzo, by 
Agnes Williams, of Great Britain; 
pf. © May 29, 1929; 1c. July 2; 
EH for. 5392; Bosworth & co., ltd., 


London. 15206 
Call (The) of spring; waltz-song, 
words by R. H. Elkin, music by 


Johann Strauss, arr. and adapted 
by Robert Elkin, of Great Britain. 
© June 25, 1929; 1 c. June 27; B 
for. 5829; Elkin & co., ltd., London. 
15207 
Calling me back to the South; words 
and music by A. HE. Buckingham. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
July 22, 1929; E unp. 9073; A. Ed- 
ward Buckingham, Los Angeles. 
15208 


Camille! I’d walk a mile for you; 
words by S. Schuman, music by 
Tony Messina. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. July 13, 1929; E unp. 
8831; Sam Schuman, Long Island 
City, Ne Ye 15209 


Can’t you have fun like that; words 
and music by Babe Fritsch [pseud. 
of E. V. Fritsch], arr. by Ted Klien- 


felter. ©1c. July 15, 1929; E unp. 
8854; Edward Vincent Fritsch, 
Houston. 15210 


Canto apassionato d’amore; filmmusik, 
von Giuseppe Becce, of Italy, arr. 
von St. Stefanoff; grosses orch. pts., 
mit pf. direction und violino 1 direc- 
tion. © Feb. 15, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 15; 
HE for. 5591; Schlesinger’sche buch- 
u. musikhandlung, Berlin-Lichter- 
felde. 15211 


Canto d’amore; di Carlo Malberto, of 
Italy, riduz. di H. Kawan, of Italy; 
orch. parti, con pf. direzione. 4to. 
© May 18, 1929; 1 c. July 16; B 
for 5720; C. Beltramo, San Remo, 
Italy. 15212 


Canto patético; by FEF. Druckerman; 
pt.. © 1 «July 5, 1999- i Saun, 
8742; Frances Druckerman, Miami, 
Fla. 15243 


Canto spianato et Gavotte no. 3; pour 
violoncelle avec ace. de pf., par F. 
Ronchini, of Italy. © June 2, 1929; 
1e¢. June 28; HE for. 5378 ; Lucien de 
Lacour, Paris. 15214 


Canto triste; di Giovanni Brusso, of 
Italy, riduz. di H. Kawan, of Italy; 
orch. parti, con pf. direzione e vio- 
lino 1. direzione. 4to. © May 25, 
1929; 1 c«. July 16; E for. 5719; C. 
Beltramo, San Remo, Italy. 15215 


Canzone (La) di Zisa; di Illuminato 
Culotta, of Italy; riduzione per or- 
chestrina parti con pf. conduttore e 
violino conduttore. 4to. © July 1, 
1929; 1 « July: 2; for, S41 eG, 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 15216 

Canzuncella ’e verita; versi e musica 
di S. Martorelli. New York, Edi- 
zioni Gennariello. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © July 18, 1929; 2 «. 
July 19; E pub. 7749; Salvatore 
Martorelli, New York. 15217 


Carabella (Ezio) Novelletta; di HE. 
Carabella, of Italy; riduzione per 
orchestrina parti, con pf. conduttore 
e violino conduttore. 4to. © July 1, 
1929; 1 e. July 2; BH for 5415; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 15218 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


-no. 7, 1929 


15239 


Caracas; melody by L. Belasco. © 1 
e. July 5, 1929; E unp. 8585; J. O. 
Fisher, New York. 15219 


Carloni (Arnaldo) Tre composizioni 
per pianoforte; di A. Carloni, of 
Italy. 1. Sarabanda. [2 others] © 
June 8, 1929; 1 c«. July 9; E for. 
5543; Arnaldo Carloni, Pesaro, 
Italy. 15220 


Carmencita; Spanish fox trot, words 
by D. Lane, music by Christian L. 
Philippus. © 1c. July 19, 1929; 
E unp. 9002; Dona Lane, Denver. 

tH22 1 


Carmina; waltz song, words by Clif- 
ford Seylor, music by Reginald King, 
of Great Britain; pf., ukulele and 
banjulele banjo ace [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © July 10, 
Pook CG duly 12; BH for. 5561; 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., London. 

15222 

Carnevale; di Amedeo Amadei, of 
Italy, op. 428; orch. parti, con pf. 
direzione e violino 1° direzione. 4to. 
© Mar. 14, 1929; 1 c. July 16; E 
for. 5715; C. Beltramo, San Remo, 
Italy. 15223 


Caroline; words by Johnny Marvin, 
musie by J. S. Marvin. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 12, 1929; 
E unp. 8807; John Senator Marvin, 
Mamaroneck, N. Y. 15224 


Carrying on in Carrie’s coupe; fox trot, 
words and music by J. Waverly; pf. 
©1e. July 1, 1929; EB unp. 9092; 
Jack Waverly, Brooklyn. A225 


Cathedral cliffs; intro. Tower chimes, 
King Neptunes march and Mer- 
maids’ hymn of thanks, by R. Deane 
Shure, op. 191, d; organ. (In The 
enchanted isle) © July 29, 1929; 
2 ce. July 31; E pub. 8025; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 15226 


Caveman; words by C. Wyman and 
Dean Owen, music by C. Wyman. © 
de> July: 10,;- 19294 +H unpe 87132: 
Charley Wyman, Glendale, Calif. 

15227 


Ce n’est que votre main, Madame... ; 
paroles frangaises de André Mau- 
prey, of France, musique de Ralph 
Erwin. © June 2, 1929; 1 ec. July 
8; E for. 5588; Edition Charles 
Briill et Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 

15228 

Cedar Rapids, lowa; words and music 
by F. K. Schneider. Cedar Rapids, 
Ia., Schneider music co. © July 26, 
1929; 2 ce. July 29; E pub. 8007; 


Florence Klotz Schneider, Cedar 
Rapids, Ia. 15229 


Chanson: arabe; by Jacob Weinberg, 


of Palestine, domiciled. at Yonkers, 
N. Y. ,op. 19, no. 2; violin or violon- 
cello, with pf. acc. © July 16, 1929; 
2c. July 25; E pub. 7981; G. Schir- 
mer, ine., New York. 15230 


Chanson mystique; di Romeo Manoni, 
of Italy; piccola orch. parti, con pf. 
conduttore. © June 26, 1929; 1 ¢. 
July 17; E for. 5707; A. & G. Ca- 
risch & c., Milan. 15231 


Chanson négre; in the American idiom, 
by Claude Lapham, op. 16, no. 5; pf. 
© July 15, 1929; 2c. July 17; E pub. 
7711; Crawford music corp., New 
York. 15232 


Chant of the jungle; words by Arthur 
Freed, music by Nacio Herb Brown. 
©1e. July 30, 1929; E unp. 9373; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 15233 


Chants d’Espagne; par Joaquin Nin, 
version pour violoncelle d’aprés celle 
pour violon de Paul Kochanski, of 
Poland; avec pf. ace. 1. Montafiesa. 
[3 others] © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 «. 
Apr. 13, 1929; E for. 5480; Editions 
Max Hschig, Paris. 15234 


Charivari; pour cinémas, par V. Dyck, 
of France; orch. parties, avec pf. 
conducteur et 1° violino conducteur. 
Ato. © July 2,-1929° 1 e: July 25; 
E for. 5848; EH. Gaudet, Paris. 15235 


Charming; shoe song, lyrics by Clif- 
ford Grey, music by Herbert Stot- 
hart. © 1c July 23, 1929; EH unp. 

. 9148; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
Culver City, Calif. 15236 


Chasing butterflies; by Louis Streab- 
bog [pseud. of Jean Louis Gob- 
baerts], (op: 63,4n0,,11, 20 piiy 
Fleetwood A. Diefenthaeler; 2 pfs. 
obl. Svo. © July 6, 1929; 2c. July 
8; E pub. 7433; Gamble hinged mu- 
sic co., Chicago. 15237 


Chasse joyeuse; par V. Dyck, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur et 1° violino conducteur. 
4to. © June 2, 1929; 1 ec. June 29; 
E for. 5345; E. Gaudet, Paris. 15238 


Cheerful (The) lark; trio, words by 
Phineas Fletcher, music by Mary 
Root Kern: female voices. 4to. © 
July 2, 1929; 2 @ July 5; E pub. 
7340; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- © 
cago. 15239 


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15240 

Cheila; poéme de Franz Toussaint, 
musique de Maurice Perez, of 
France. © June 10, 1929; 1c. July 
8; E for. 5526; Rouart, Lerolle et 
cie., Paris. 15240 


Chemin (Le) de mon cceur; fox-trot 
chanté, de lopérette Flossie. lyrics 
de Ch. L. Pothier, musique de 

~ Joseph Szule, of France; pf. acc., 
avec ukulele arr. de Francis Sala- 
bert. © June 10, 1929; 1c. July 8; 
E for. 5655; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

15241 


Chevaux de bois; no. 6 de Musiques 
foraines, par Florent Schmitt, op. 22, 
arr. par F. Salabert, of France; 
orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur et 
1° violini conducteur. © June 10, 
1929; 1c. July 8; EB for. 5510; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 15242 


Children’s eyes; or, Fairies, fairies 
everywhere, words by M. Johnson 
and George Cameron, music by M. 
Johnson. [Photostat] ©1le. July 
13, 1929; E unp. 8844; Mildred John- 
son, New York. 15243 


Chimes of Normandy; from the comic 
opera by Planquette, fox-trot arr. by 
Raymond Matthews; orch. pts. 4to. 
© July 10, 1929; 2 ¢. July 8; E pub. 
7422; Alfred & co., New York. 15244 


China baby; words and music by 
Sonny Rodgers [pseud. of R. W. 
Fowler]; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
June 28, 1929; 2 c. July 5; E pub. 
7915; Roger Wood Fowler, Ho'ly- 
wood, Calif, 15245 


Chinese fortune-teller; humorous song, 
written and composed George Hllis, 
arr. by Herbert Townsend, both of 
Great Britain. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Feb. 22, 1929; 1c. 
July 8; E for. 5426; Reynolds & co., 
London. 15246 


Chinese pranks; by M. Yuill; pf. © 
July 18, 1929; 2 @. July 16; E pub. 
7881; Shattinger piano & music co., 
St. Louis. 15247 


Chinese (A) serenade; by R. Sears; 
melody with pf. acc. © 1c. July 
19, 1929; E unp. 9010; Robert Sears, 
Aberdeen, Md. 15248 


Chinky Chinee bogie man; words by 
Haven Gillespie, music by Neil Mo- 
ret. [Words and melody only] © 
1 e. July 2, 1929; E unp. 8540; Villa 
Moret, ine., San Francisco. 15249 


Christ our Master and Saviour; an- 
them, lyric and music by L. S. King; 
mixed voices, with organ ace. 4to. 


- 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 24 


© July 9, 1929; 2 ce. July 18; E pub. 
7693; Lawrence 8. King, Evanston, 
Ill. 15250 


Christian (A) life; service for church 
or Sunday school, words and music 
by Florence J. Heppe; solo and 
quartet, or cho. 4to. © July 9, 
1929; -2'°e:' July 127 He pubs wore, 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

15251. 


Chug, chug, chug; _ stop-look-listen! 
warning song, words and music by 
R. A. Dean, arr. by Sylvester Long 
Cross. © July 22, 1929; 2 ¢« July 
26; E pub. 79385; Richard Alexander 
Dean, Hamilton, Nev. 15252 


Cigale (La); par Stephen Philpot, of 
Great Britain; orch. parties, avec pi. 


conducteur. 4to. © June 10, 1929; 
1c July .8; EH for. 55225 Pau 
Decourcelle, Nice, France. 15253. 


Cinderella’s ball; words by G. Quaw, 
music by G. Quaw and J. Mayfield. 
©1e. July 22, 1929; E unp. 9076; 
James Mayfield, Los Angeles, and 
Gene Quaw, Hollywood. 15254 


Clair de lune; poésie de Paul Verlaine, 
musique de José Martins, of Brazil. 
© July. 25,. 1929; 4 ce. .fuly 193s 
for. 5773; A. Forlivesi & c., Florence, 
Italy. 15255. 


‘Claribella; lyric and music by M. C. 


Batchelder. © July 12, 1929; 2 e. 
July 17; E pub. 7748; Martha C. 
Batchelder, North Haverhill, N. H. 

15256. 


Clements (Constance EH.) Hight Hng- 
lish tunes; suite for pf., by C. E. 
Clements, of Great Britain. © July 
8, 1929; 1 G: July,.205 BD ferent 
International music co., Itd., London. 

15257 


Close your big blue eyes, pretty-baby ; 
words by Johnny Marvin, music by 
J. S. Marvin. [Words and melody 
only] ©1l1e. July 12, 1929; BE unp. 
8808; John Senator Marvin, Mamar- 
oneck, N. Y. 15258 


Coca cola rag; words and music by 
G. Fields and B. L. Fields. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. July 1, 
1929; E unp. 8499; George Fields 


and Barney Lee Fields, LaFeria, 
Tex. 15259 
Cock-a-dood!e-oodle-oodle-oo! words 
and music by Charles Weinberg, 


Rutgers Neilson and Jack Glogau. 
© July 11, 1929; 2c July 12; B 
pub. 7639; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 15260 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1929 15282 
Cohen (M. J.) 25 kleine voordrachts- ducteur, 1° violini conducteur et pa- 
etudes; door M. J. Cohen, of roles. 4to. © June 10, 1929; 1 e. 
Netherlands, op. 5; pf. 4to. © July 8; E for. 5495; Francis Sala- 


June 21, 1929; 1 ec. July 8; E for. 
5541; G. Alsbach & co., Amsterdam, 
Netherlands. 15261 


Colibri; operetta in tre atti, fantasia, 
di Alberto Montanari, of Italy; 
piecola orch. parti, con pf. con- 
duttore. © June 28, 1929; 1c. July 
17; © for. 5705; A. & G. Carisch & 
e., Milan. 15262 


Collection of lip and finger drills and 
the Marvilla non-pressure system; 
by P. Lozano. Syracuse, N. Y., P. 
Lozano pub. co. 1. Bass clef.—2. 
Treble clef. © May 6, 1929; 2 ec. 
each July 15; E pub. 7785, T7786; 
Pedro Lozano, Syracuse, N. Y. 

15263, 15264 


College celebration; grand march, by 
Maxwell A. Davidson; duet for 2 
B fiat trumpets or cornets, 2 E flat 
saxophones, or E flat alto and B 
flat ten. saxophones, with pf. acc. 
© May 3, 1929; 2 c. June 27; EB 
pub. 7380; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 15265 


Collegiates on parade; words and 
music by Johnny Tucker, and Joe 
and Ira Schuster; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © July 1, 1929;-2-c. July 5; 
E pub. 7507; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 15266 


Columbia ultra modern method for 
saxophone and clarinet; by S. TT. 
Daley. © June 25, 1929; 2 c. June 
29; E pub. 7459; Samuel T. Daley, 
Akron, O. 15267 

Come back pleas [!] do: words and 
music by H. P. Batchelder. © 1 «. 
July 24, 1929; E unp. 9195; Harland 
Pratt Batchelder, Detroit. 15268 


Come unto Me; sacred song, words by 
Martha Martin, adapted from 
Matthew 11, music by Gertrude 
Cady; high voice in F min., with 
pf. or organ ace. © July 10, 1929; 
2. €.,0nly..11; K, pub, (52a; ‘Harold 
Flammer, inc., New York. 15259 


Concert etude; by Zez Confrey [pseud. 
of Edward Elzear Confrey]; pf. 
June 26, 1929; 2 ec. June 29; E pub. 
7293; Boston music co., Boston. 

15270 


Congojas .. .; tango, par Eduardo 
._ Bianco, arr. par F. Salabert, of 
France; orch. parties, avee pf. con- 


bert, Paris. 15271 


Congratulations; by Albert W. Noll; 
pf. © July 23, 1929; 2 ¢. July 23; 
EK pub. 7902; Wilfred Lynde, West 
Roxbury, Mass. 15272 


Conquering (The) Christ; words and 
music by R. F. MeGlothlan; mixed 
voices. © 1c. July 25, 1929; BH 
unp. 9305; R. F. MceGlothlan, Spring- 
field, Mo. 15273 


Convegno d’amore; frammento lirico, 
di Ettore Montanaro, of Italy, op. 
132; orchestrina, con pf. conduttore 
e violino conduttore. 4to. © July 
1059119292 1-e July. 12; BH for,5ei19: 


G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 15274 
Convict’s (The) sweetheart; words 
and music by V. Hill. © 1c. July 


11, 1929; E unp. 8784; Violet Hill, 
St. Louis. 15275 


Cool off; fox-trot, by Hal Brown and 
Jack Pettis, arr. by Kenn Sisson; 
orch. pts. 4to. © July 8, 1929; 2 ¢. 
July 8; E pub. 7418; Triangle music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 15276 


Coquette’s (The) dream; by Hugo 
Felix, orch. by George Torke; orch. 
pts. © July 5, 1929; 2c. July 10; 
E pub. 7961; Crawford music corp., 
New York. 15277 


Cosi 6 la vita; canzone fox-trot, di 
Vittorio Mascheroni, of Italy; 
piccola orch., pts. 4to. © June 19, 
1929; 1c July 8; E for. 5544; A. & 
G. Carisch & ¢., Milan. 15278 


Cottage (A) near the clouds; words 
and music by G. F. Rubens. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. July 15, 
1929; E unp. 8877; George F. 
Rubens, New York. 15279 


Counting the days; words and music 
by Lou Davis and Joe _ Gold. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
July 26, 1929; E unp. 9221; DeSylva, 
Brown and Henderson, inc., New 
York. 15280 


County (The) fair; by Mabel Madison 
Watson; pf. © July 2, 1929; 2c. 
July °3> BH pub. W327). Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 15281 


Cowboy’s (The) lesson; words by V. 
Webb, music by Phil Starr.' [Words 
and melody only] ©1e. July 20, 
1929; E unp. 9025; Violet Webb, 
Tulsa, Okl. ' 15282 


811 


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Cozy nook; words by Victor Levien, 
music by G. Walther, of Belgium, 
domiciled at New York. ©1c. June 


1, 1929; E unp. 8960; Gustave 
Walther, New York. 15283 
Cradle song; 8 pt. cho., poem by 


Thomas Bailey Aldrich, music by 
Agnes Wright; women’s voices. 4to. 
© June 29, 1929; 2 ¢. July 1; E pub. 
7281; Boston music ¢@o., Boston. 
15284 
Crashing the golden gate; from Earl 
Carroll’s sketch book, words and 
music by Jay Gorney, Phil Cohan 
and Hdgar Y. Harburg, New York, 
Robbins music corp. © July 6, 
1929; 2 ec. July 8; E pub. 7425; 
Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer corp., New 
York. 15285 


Crazy baby; words by Arthur Sand- 
berg, music by Pauline Hart. © 1e. 
July 15, 1929; EH unp. 8891; Pauline 
Hartman, New York. 15286 


Crazy pirouette; novelty fox-trot, by 
Al Frisk, of Great Britain; pf. 
London, Chappell & co., 1td. © June 
17, 1929; 1 e June 27; E for. 5950; 
Harms, ine., New York. 15287 


Create in me a clean heart, O God; 
anthem, words from Psalm 51, musie 
by F. Flaxington Harker, op. 54, no. 
5; mixed voices, with organ ace. 
4to. © July 20, 1929; 2c. July 26; 
E pub. 7954; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 15288 


Création (La) du monde; ballet de 
Blaise Cendrars, musique de Darius 
Milhaud, of France; orch. Parti- 
tion. © June 2, 1929; 1 c. June 28; 
E for. 5349; Max Eschig et cie., 
Paris. 15289 


Creative march; melody by Richard 
Willard Bronson. © 1c July 138, 
1929; E unp. 8873; William W. 
Leavers and R. Willard Bronson, 
Los Angeles. 15290 


Creole love song; words and music by 
S. Williams. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. July 138, 1929; E unp. 
8885; Spencer Williams, New York. 

15291 

Crépuscule a Oudjda; mélodie orien- 
tale, par André Messier, of France ; 
orch. parties, avee pf. conducteur et 
1° violino conducteur. 4to. © June 
10, 1929; 1 ce. July 8; E for. 5497; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 15292 


Crimond; hymn tune, sacred words, 
music by David Grant, of Great 


pt. m7, n.s., v. 24 


Britain, descant version arr. by W. 
B. Rose, of Great Britain; sop. 12mo. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© June 20, 1929; 1 c. June 29; HB for. 
5570; W. B. Ross, Edinburgh. 15293. 


Crook’s (The) shadow; comedy 
misterioso, by Montague Ewing, 
orch. by Henry Tilsley, of Great 
Britain; orchy pts., with pf. condue- 
teur. 4to. © July 26, 1929; 1 «¢. 
July 27; E for. 58382; Elkin & co., 
ltd., London. 15294 


Cross it for yourself; negro spiritual, 
arr. by Joseph W. Clokey; mixed 
voices. 4to. © July 5, 1929; 2 ¢€. 
July 9; E pub. 7476; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. °15295 


Cruceta; melody by L. Belasco. ©1e. 
July 5, 1929; E unp. 8582; J. O. 
Fisher, New York. 15296. 


Curly head; words by K. Hoffman, 
music by A. Schulz and K. Hoffman. 
[Words and melody only] © 1c. 
July 5, 1929; E unp. 8604; Kenneth 
Hoffman and Art Schulz, Mansfield, 
O. 15297 


Curse of an aching purse; words and 
music by Bobbie Greenwell [i. e.. 
R. H. Greenwell] © 1c. July 27, 
1929; E unp. 9293; Robert Holmes 
Greenwell, Washington. 15298. 


Daddy (The) and his lad; words by 
J. L. Kane, music by Calvin Bowers. 
New York City, Frank Harding. 
July 11, 1929; 2c. July 223) hues 
7920; John L. Kane, Wilmington, 


Del. 15299: 
Daddy’s little man; words by Teyet 
Ramar, music by V. Reiser. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 


June 21, 1929; E unp. 8872; Violet 
Reiser, New York. 15300- 


Daffy-down-dilly; by Cedric W. 
Lemont; pf. © July 9, 1929; 2 ce. 
July 11; E pub. 7645; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 15301 


Dairy, (The) maid; words and music 


by M. Beach. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. July 5, 1929; H unp. 
8620; Martha Beach, Stamford, 
Conn. 15302. 
Daisy-Suzy-Rosy; fox-trot, par No- 
zuod, arr. par F. Salabert, of 


France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur, 1° violino conducteur et pa- 
roles. 4to. © June 10, 1929; 1. e 
July 6; EB for. 5488; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 15303. 


812 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1929 


15323 


Dale (Edward) Two descriptive 
pieces for the piano; ed. by Carolyn 
Bowen. 1. The merry-go-round. [1 
other] © June 24, 1929; 2 c. June 
24; E pub. 7533; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 15304 


Damine gialle; tempo di minuetto, di 
Ettore Montanaro, of Italy, op. 133; 
orchestrina, con pf. conduttore e 
violino conduttore. 4to. © July 10, 
1929; 1 ec. July 12; E for. 5620; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 15305 


Dance away the night; words by Har- 
Jan Thompson, music by TDave 
Stamper. © 1c. July 19, 1929; H 
unp. 9007; Fox film corp., New York. 

15306 


Dance of the hussar; by Ed. Poldini, 
of Hungary, op. 113, no. 8; pf. © 
wales, toso: 2 @ Suly 11; pub: 
7655; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 15307 


Dance of the imps; polka de concerf, 
by Irene Marschand Ritter; pf. © 
July 18, 1929; 2 c. July 20; E pub. 
7809; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 15308 


Dance of the marionettes; by Mrs. 
Crosby Adams, 2d pf. pt. by Francis 
Womack; 2 pfs. © July 8, 1929; 
2c. July 11; E pub. 7578; Clayton 
F. Summy co., Chicago.— 15309 


Dance of the paper dolls; fox-trot, 
by Johnny Tucker, Joe Schuster and 
John Siras, arr. by Ken Macomber; 
dance orch. pts. 4to. © July 11, 
1929;°2 ce July 15; Epub. 7841; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

15310 

Dancing all the while; words and mu- 
sic by G. H. Willoughby. © June 
14,1929; 2@ July 153) pub. 7778; 
Geo. H. Willoughby, Crescent Val- 
ley, British Columbia, Canada. 

15311 


Dancing dominoes; words and music 
by Joe Zimmerman. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 27, 1929; 
E unp. 9286; Santly bros., inc., New 
York. 15312 

Dancing moonbeams; scherzo, by Max- 
well A. Davidson; duet for 2 B flat 
trumpets or cornets, 2 E flat saxo- 
phones, or E flat alto and B flat ten. 
saxophones, with pf. acc. © May 
ees OC. SUNG 2h eign hel. | 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 15313 


Dancing the blues away; words and 
music by J. E. Nichols. [Words 
‘and melody only] © 1. July 11, 


1929; E unp. 8772; Joseph E. Nich- 
ols, Saginaw, Mich. 15314 


Dandruff, dandruff, I don’t love you; 
words by Frank George Peterson, 
music by Chester Escher; 1st violin. 
©l1e. July 2, 1929; EB unp. 8541; 
Frank G. Peterson, Atlantic City. 

15315 


Dans les souks; par M. Delmas et F. 
Andrieu, both of France; orch. par- 
ties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Dec. $1, 1928; 1c. June 10, 1929; 
BE for. 5471; Andrieu fréres, Paris. 

15316 


Danse chinoise; orientale, von Julien 
Porret, of France, instr. von Hans 
Joseph Vieth, of Germany; salon 
orch, pts., with pf. direction and 
violino 1 direction. © Apr. 30, 
1929; 1 ce. Apr. 24; E for. 5799; B. 
Schott’s s6hne, Mainz, Germany. 

15317 

Danse pittoresque; von Julius Hindd- 
shofer, of Austria; salon-orchester, 
mit violine 1 direktion. Stimmen. 
Ato. “© Apr: 238+ 1929: 1°¢) July 3; 
E for. 5740; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 

15318 


Danza barbaresca; film musique, de 
Huguet, of Spain, et Verdun, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf.-con- 
ducteur, et violini conducteur. 4to. 
© July 2, 1929; 1 ce July 25; E for. 
5862; Francis Salabert, Paris. 15319 


Danza dei cannibali; filmmusik, von 
Giuseppe Becce, of Italy, arr. von 
St. Stefanoff; grosses orch. pts., mit 
violino 1 direction. © Feb. 15, 
1929; 1 ec. Mar. 15; EH for. 5589; 
Schlesinger’sche buch- u. musikhand- 
lung, Berlin-Lichterfelde. 15320 


Danza del ventre; filmmusik, von Giu- 
seppe Becce, of Italy; grosses or- 
chesterstimmen. © Feb. 15, 1929; 
1 e@. Mar. 15; E for. 5406; Schlesin- 
ger’sche buch-u. musikhandlung, 
Berlin-Lichterfelde, Germany. 15321 


Danza eccentrica; filmmusik, von Giu- 
seppe Becce, of Italy; grosses or- 
chesterstimmen. © Feb. 15, 1929; 
1 c. Mar. 15; E for. 5407; Schlesin- 
ger’sche buch-u. musikhandlung, Ber- 
lin-Lichterfelde, Germany. 15322 


Danza orientale; film musique, par 
Huguet, of Spain, et Verdun, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur et violini 1. conducteur. 
4t0)) ©. July 12,1929) 1 easly: 25; 
E for. 5872; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

15323 


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Dawn; 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15324 


Dark (A) road is a hard road to 
travel; words and music by G. B. 
Grayson. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 13, 1929; E unp. 9199; 
Southern music pub. co., ine, New 
York. 15324 


Darling baby; words and music by J. 
Drangas. © July 3, 1929; 2.¢. July 
10; E pub. 7882; James Drangas, 
Chicago. 15325 


by Alfred T. Mason, tran- 
scribed by Karl Rissland; violin 
and pf. © July 2, 1929; 2c. July 
17; E pub. 7688; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 15326 


Dawning (The); Christmas pageant, 
words by George O. -Webster and 
others, music by J. H. Fillmore. 
Cincinnati, O., Fillmore’ music 
house. 8vo. © June 28, 1929; 2 ¢. 
July 1; D pub. 27536; Fillmore bros. 
¢o., Cincinnati. 15327 


Daxo; fox-trot, par Georges Stalin, 
of France; pf. © July 2, 1929; 1c. 
July 25; E for. 5899; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 15328 


Day after day; words by V. T. Reese, 
music by A. C. Luetke. © 1c. July 
9, 1929; E unp. 9086; Virginia Thur- 
man Reese, and Anna _ Costelle 
Luetke, Minneapolis. 15329 


Days won’t be the same when you’re 
gone; words and music by E. Schu- 
mann. [Words and melody only | 
© 1c. July 23, 1929; E unp. 9107; 
Eddie Schumann, Great Lakes, IIl. 

153830 


De quien son esos ojos? cancion Mex- 
icana, words and music by S. R. 
Ramos, of Mexico, dom‘ciled at Chi- 
cago; two voices. [Photostat] © 
1 e July 18, 1929; BH unp. 8968; 
Silvano R. Ramos, Chicago. pew 


De yo devere; melody, by L. Belasco. 
© 1c. July 5, 1929; E unp. 8581; 
J. O. Fisher, New York. 153832 


Dear baby mine; ballad, words by 
Larry Toppetta [i. e. Lawrence Top- 
petta], music by P. Britting. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © June 
13, 1929; 2 ec. June 19; EH pub. 7964; 
Lawrence Toppetta, Paterson. 

153833 


Dear dad; words and music by L. W. 
Bronstad. © 1c. July 2, 1929; B 
unp. 8607; Leta Woody Bronstad, 
Denison, Tex. 15334 


pt. II, n. s., Vv. 24 


Dear little café; from Bitter sweet, 
words and music by Noél Coward, 
of Great Britain. © July 18, 1929; 
1 e¢. July 20; E for. 5770; Chappell 
& co., ltd., London. 15335 


Dear mother o’ mine; words and music 
by O. A. Kircheis. © June 29, 1929; 
2c, July 1; E pub. 7287; Otto Au- 
gust Kircheis, Spray, N. C. 15336 


Dear old daddy; words and music by 
M. V. Brinck. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. July 1, 1929; E unp. 
8478; Maud V. Brinck, Oberlin, O. 


15337 | 


Dear old moon shining out with love; 
words and music by Reed Rennat. 
©1e July 20, 1929; E unp. 9163; 
Agnes M. Palmer, Ocean Park, Calif. 

15338 


Dear old Texas blues; words and mu- 
sie by G. E. Harris. © July 2, 1929; 
2 ce. July 5; E pub. 7460; George E. 
Harris, Tulsa, Okl. 15339 


Dear you’re not here; lyric and music 
by C. N. Taylor. © 1. July 18, 
1929; E unp. 9355; Charles Nelson 
Taylor, Oakland, Calif. 15340 


Death (The) of Marian Parker; 
words by B. Shannon, music by Phil 
Starr. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 13, 1929; E unp. 8842; 
Bessie Shannon, Mount HErie, IIl. 

15341 


Deep-water song; 2 pt. cho., words by 
John Reed, music by Mary Helen 
Brown; boys’ yoices. 4to. © July 
5, 1929; 2 c. July 6; E pub. 7396; 
R. L. Huntzinger, inc., New York. 

15342 


Delibes (Clément Philibert Léo) Bal- 
lett suite aus Coppélia; arr. v. Leo- 
pold Weninger, of Austria; orches- 
terstimmen, mit pf. direction und 
violino 1 direction. 1. Slavische 
volksmelodie mit variationen. [4 
others] © June 27, 1929; 1 c. July 
16; E for 5687; Anton J. Benjamin, 
Leipzig. 15343 


Délicieusement; mélodie, par EH. Ho- 
dans, of France; violon solo, quin- 
tette 4 cordes et pf. conducteur. 4to. 
© July 2, 1929; 1 ec. July 25; B for. 
5932; EH. Hodans, Paris. 15344 

Delorme (Ketty-) Cent quinze exer- 
cices pour le chant; 4 lusage de 
toutes les voix, transposés dans tous 


les tons, par Ketty-Delorme, of 
France. 4to. © June 2, 1929; 1¢. 
June 29; E for. 5380; Ketty-De- 


lorme, Paris. 15345 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1929 


_ Delphine; from Fashions in love, 
words by Leo Robin, music by Victor 
Schertzinger; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© July 10, 1929; 2 ce. July 12; E pub. 


7603; Famous music corp., New 
York. 15346 
Des schiifers Dafnis erster  lieder- 


kranz; gedichtet von Arno Holz, 
musik von Erwin Lendvai, of Ger- 


many, op. 48 b; miinnerchor mit 
kammerorchester. Sc. 4to. 1. Trost- 
vogel. [2 others] © Apr. 4, 1929; 


le. June 28; E for. 5437; Fr. Kist- 
ner & C. F. W. Siegel, Leipzig. 
15347 


Désillusion; tango, par Eduardo Bi- 
anco, arr. par F. Salabert, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur, 1° violino conducteur et 
paroles. 4to. © June 10, 1929; 1c. 
July 8; E for. 5896; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 15348 


Devil-man; words and music by Jean 
Talbot. ©1e. July 8, 1929; E unp. 
8688; Ruth Sylvia Keil, Hollywood, 
Calif. 15349 


“pevetion - words and music by M. E. 
Everett. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 12, 1929; E unp. 8813; 
Mary H. Everett, Memphi’s, Tenn. 

15350 


Dialogo giocoso; dall’ opera, Maria 
d’Avalos, di Giuseppe Signorelli, of 
Italy, riduz. di G. Sirlen Milanesi, 
of Italy; piccola orch. parti, con pf. 


conduttore. © Apr. 23, 1929; 1 ¢. 
July 16; E for. 5735; G. Signorelli 
& c., Milan. 15351 


Dieux (Les) s’amusent; par Léo Pou- 
get, of France; orch. parties, avec 
pf. conducteur et 1° violini conduc- 
teur. 4to. ©, July 2, 1929: 1 « 
July 25; E for. 5857; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 15352 


Dieux (Les) s’éveillent; par Léo Pou- 
get, of France; orch. parties, avec 
pf. conducteur et 1° violini conduc- 
teur. 4to. © July 2, 1929;1c¢. July 
25; E for. 5856; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 15353 


Disconsolate; by W. H. Armstrong; 
melody with pf. ace. ©1e. July 6, 
1929; E unp. 9088; William Henry 

- Armstrong, Wilkes Barre, Pa. 15354 


Discontented people; words by Mrs. J. 
' OQ. Jacobson, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 


15367 


July 13, 1929; E unp. 8839; Viola 
Jacobson, Minneapolis. 15355 


Ditson (The) school and community 
band series; prepared by Osbourne 
McConathy, Russell V. Morgan and 
Harry F.. Clarke. 1. Viola—2. F 
horns.—3. ’Cello.—4. Violins 1 and 
2—5. Double bass or string bass. © 
July 25, 1929: 2c. each Aug. 2: aff. 
each Aug. 1; AA 21780-21784; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 15356-15360 


Dittersdorf (Carl von) Andante; 
from the string quartet in E flat 
major, rev. by Alfred Pochon. Copy- 
right is based upon new matter of 
Alfred Pochon namely, his interpre- 
tation represented in the _ legible 
notation thereof contained in the 
copies filed. © Mar. 7, 1929; 2 e. 
June 27; E pub. 7741; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 153861 


Divertissement; aus der burlesken 
operette, Schwergewicht, oder Die 
ehre der nation, von Ernst Kyenek, 
arr. von Emil Bauer, of Austria; 
small and full orch., with pf. direc- 
tion and ist violin direction. © 
May 23, 1929; 1 c. June 27; E for. 
5650; Universal edition a. g., Vienna. 

15362 


Divertissement; pour trompette et 
orch. par Charles Bordes, réduction 
au pf. par Théo Charlier, of France; 
trompette en si flat, avec pf. ace. © 
June 10, 1929; 1 c. July 8; HE for. 
5528; Rouart, Lerolle et cie., Paris. 

15363 


Divorce (The) of the painted dolls; 
words and music by P. Engell. © 
1e. July 22, 1929; E unp. 9070; Paul 
Engell, Centralia, Wash. 15364 


Dixie Cinderella; from Connie’s hot 
chocolates, lyric by Andy Razaf, mu- 
sic by Thomas Waller and Harry 
Brooks: pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by M. Kalua. © July 2, 1929; 2 «. 
July 24; E pub. 7893; Mills music, 
ine., New York. 15365 


Dixie moon; words and music by J. 
Craig, of Gt. Britain. [Words and 
melody only] ©1ce. July 11, 1929; 
EH unp. 8765; James Craig, Alder- 
shot, Hants, England. 15366 


Dixie vagabond ; from Bomboola, lyrics 
and musie by D. Frank Marcus and 
Bernard Maltin. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. July 6, 1929; © 
unp. 8676; DeSylva, Brown and 
Henderson, ine., New York. 15367 


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15368 


pt. mI, n.s., v. 24 


Dixie vagabond; words and music by 
D. Frank Marcus and Bernard Mal- 
tin, arr. by Joseph M. Weiss; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © July 26, 1929; 2 ¢. 
July 29; E pub. 7946; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

15368 


Do I know what I’m doing? words and 
music by Bert Kalmer and Harry 
Ruby. © July 5, 1929; 2c. July 6; 
E pub. 7415; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, ine., New York. 15369 


Do I know what, I’m doing; words by 
Jack Yellon, music by Milton Ager. 
[Photostat] © 1c. July 28, 1929; 
E unp. 91382; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., Culver City, Calif. 15370 


Do what you do; from Show girl, 
words by Ira Gershwin and Gus 
Kahn, music by George Gershwin; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © July 10, 
1929; 2c. July 12; E pub. 7630; New 
world music corp., New York. 15371 


Doane; hymn tune, simplified new arr. 
by R. H. Coleman. © July 24, 1929; 
2c. July 25; EH pub. 7969; Robert 
H. Coleman, Saranac Lake, N. Y. 

15372 


Doctor Foster; unison song, additional 
verses by Edward Oxenford, music 


by Cecil Sharman, of Great Britain. . 


4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © July 5, 1929; 1c. July 9; 
E for. 5455; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 15373 


Dog (The) catcher; melody by Lionel 
Belasco. ©1ce. July 5, 1929; E unp. 
8580; J. O. Fisher, New York. 15374 


Doin’ the hot-cha-cha; from Keep it 
clean, words and music by Lester 
Lee. © July 18, 1929; 2c. July 19; 
E pub. 78385; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., inc., New York. 15375 


Doing the boom boom; from Cradle 
snatchers, words and music by Con 
Conrad, Sidney D. Mitchell and 
Archie Gottler. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. July 17, 1929; E unp. 
$921; DeSylva, Brown and Hender- 
son, ine., New York. 15376 


Dolce minuetto; par Franz Drdla, op. 
81, arr. par Francis Salabert, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur et 1° violini conducteur. © 
July, 2, 19295. ex Suly, Zag, Hy for. 
5894; Francis Salabert, Paris. 15377 


Dolly’s waltz; by Henry Meyerowitz ; 
pf. © July 5, 1929; 2c. July 6; EB 


pub. 7468; Edward Schuberth & co., 
ine., New York. 15378 


Donau, so blau; lied und slow-fox, 
worte und musik von Hans Anzer, 
of Germany. 1. Lied—2. Op. 47; 
orch. stimmen, mit pf. direktion. © 
May 7, 1929; 1 c. each July 3; E for. 
5746, 5747; St. A. Braun-Peretti, 
Bonn, Rhein, Germany. 

15379, 15380 


Doncha know; words and music by D. 


F. McDonald. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. July 11, 1929; E unp. 
8770; David Fulton McDonald, 
Miami, Fla. 15381 


Donkey (The); poem by G. K. Ches- 
terton, music by Rutland Boughton, 
of Great Britain; male voice choir. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © July 3, 1929; 1¢. July 15; 
E for. 5665; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
and Rutland Boughton, London. 

15382 


Don’t ery baby; lyric by S. Bernie and 
Stella Unger, music by Jimmy John- 
son. [Words and melody only] © 
ive: July 17, 1929; E unp. 8951; ae 
Bernie, inc., New York. "15383 


Don’t get mad; words by V. E. Greer, 
music by Samuel H. Speck. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e. July 26, 
1929; E unp. 9240; Vance EH. Greer, 
Zwolle, La. 15384 


Don’t tease; lyric and music by L. C. 
Brey. © 1c. July 27, 1929; E unp. 
9302; Louise C. Brey, West Allis, 
Wis. 15385 


Don’t tell on me back home in gay 
Paree; lyrics by Jack Borroughs, 
music by Georges Maurice, of 
France, domiciled at San Francisco. 
© 1c. July 17, 1929; E unp. 8946; 

_ J. Maurice Rouyer, San Francisco. 

15386 


Don’t wake the baby up; words by 
Mort Dixon, music by Harry Woods. 
© July 5, 1929; 2c. July 6; E pub. 
7429; Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

15387 

Don’t you Cadillac me; words and 
music by Lasses White [pseud. of 
Le Roy White], arr. by M. L. 
Yandell; male voices. © June 30, 
1929;-2 e. July 11; E pub. 7583; 
Stamps-Baxter music co., Dallas. 

15388 


Doo-Doo; words and music by E. H. 
Craven; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by Carroll Corbaley. San Francisco, 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1929 


15412 


Calif., American music co. © July 
24, 1929; 2 ec. July 30; E pub. 8009; 
Earl Havelock Craven, Palo Alto, 
Calif. 15389 


Dormi, amore; berceuse, di Giovanni 
Brusso, of Italy; orch. parti, con pf. 
direzione. 4to. © Apr. 7, 1929; 
Pe. SUly tou Lay) TOL. OC LO. O. 
Beltramo, San Remo, Italy. 15390 


Dottore (Il) ; versi e musica di P. Cit- 
tarella, of Italy, domiciled at Long 
Island City. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. July 12, 1929; B unp. 
8817; Paul Cittarella, Long Island 
ILY. ene Ys 15391 


Down a little winding lane; words by 
Dave Vance, music by George P. 
Howard [pseud. of G. P. Hulten. 
Words and melody only] ©1.. 
July 30, 1929; E unp. 9369; George 
P, Hulten, Oakland, Calif. 15392 


Down in Hawaii; words and music by 
Po sarmark.” © 1c. July 15, 1929: 
E unp. 8906; Philip Jarmark, New 
York. 15393 


Drag ’em slow; slow drag stomp, by 
C. Snowden; pf. © 1c. July 18, 
1929; E unp. 8973; Chink Snowden, 
Santa Barbara. 15394 


Dream, baby, dream; two-pt. song, 
words by Barry Cornwall, music by 
George Rathbone, of Great Britain. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © July 15, 1929; 1 c. July 
16; E for. 5672; Novello & co., 1td., 
London. 15395 


Dream of a faun; allegretto con 
grazia, by George J. Trinkaus; orch. 
pts., with pf or organ conductor. © 
July 22, 1929; 2 ¢. July 26; E pub. 


7990; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 15396 
Dream (A) of Arcady; by Ernest 


Bertram, of Great Britain; pf., 1st 
violin and cello. 4to. © July 5, 
19293; Loa. July: 223) By for. 5aT5: 
Perry & Gill, London. 15397 


Dream of me pretty girl; waltz, words 
and music by D. Brunelle. © 1 «. 
July 25, 1929; E unp. 9191; Doléan 
Brunelle, Jackson Heights, L. L., 
Nai: 15398 

Dream of the party; by Mabel Madi- 
son Watson; pf. © July 2, 1929; 
2c. July 3; E pub. 7323; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 15399 

Dreamer; words by George Redman, 
music by H. Kogen, op. 22. © 1. 
July 22, 1929; E unp. 9063; Harry 
Kogen, Chicago. 15400 


Dreaming; waltz ballad, by Rudolphi 
[pseud. of R. N. Schraeger]; pf. © 

1 ec. July 22, 1929; E unp. 9058; 
Rudolph N. Schraeger, Los Angeles. 
15401 

Dreaming of you; words and music 
by. A... D.. Blakes. ©), 4. @. duthye ues 
1929; E unp. 8568; Marion D. Blake, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 15402 


Dreaming of you sweetheart; words 


and music by M. Fischer. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. July 9, - 
1929; FE unp. 8707; Margaret 
Fischer, Hollywood, Calif. 15403 


| 
Dreams; words by Esther Ella 
Weirick, music by C. Escher. © 
July 19, 1929; 2 c. July 19; E pub. 
7759 ; Chester Escher, New York. 
15404 


Dreams, nothing more than dreams; 
lyric by José Valdez, music by Wil- 
bur Chenoweth; med. voice. © 
May 3, 1929; 2 c. June 27; E pub. 
7379; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

15405 


Dreams of love; words and music by 
F. Plasencia, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Chicago. © 1c. July 22, 1929; 
E unp. 9031; Flavio Plasencia, Chi- 
cago. 15406 


Dreams of you; lyrics by Robert A. 
Simon, music by M. L. Williams. 
© July 1, 1929; 2 ¢. July 11; E pub. 
7591; Mabel Linton Williams, Wash- 
ington. 15407 


Drifting (The) autumn leaf; by Theo- 
dora Dutton; pf. © July 3, 1929; 
2 el) Pulky 10: pubs evs6es + GE. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 15408 


Driftwood; words and music by M. 
Marsing. [Words and melody only] 
©1e. July 11, 1929; E unp. 8768; 
Maude Marsing, Price, Utah. 

15409 


Drops of tears; words by E. Chapman, 
music by Chester Escher; 1st violin. 
©l1e. July 25, 1929; E unp. 9209; 
Ernest Chapman, Cleveland. 15410 


Dry votin’-wet drinkin’-better than 
thou, hypocritical blues; words and 
music by B. Miller. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 9, 1929; 
E unp. 8716; Bob Miller, New York. 

15411 


Du bist ein veilchen das im verborg’- 
nen bliiht; slow-fox, text von Fritz 
Rotter, musik von Austin Egen, of 
Germany. © June 1, 1929; 1 c. 
July 12; E for. 5608; Roehr, a. g., 
Berlin. 15412 


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15413 


Du gehst so fremd an mir vorbei 
.; Worte von Arthur Rebner, 

musik von Ernst Steffan, of Austria. 
© June 4, 1929; 1c. July 16; E for. 
5683 ; Drei masken verlag, a. g., 
Berlin. 15413 


Du groénne glitrende tre; Julepastorale 
for orgel, av Arild Sandvold, of 
Norway. (in ‘Tonekunst, nr. 23, 
Onsdag 19, Desember 1928) © Dee. 
19, 1928; 1 ec. June 10, 1929; E for. 
5613; Norsk musikforlag, Oslo, Nor- 
way. 15414 


Du mein braunes migdelein; lied u. 
blues, aus der operette Die stid- 
seeprinzess, text von Leo Kastner, 

_ musik von Ewald Dohrn, of Ger- 
many. © Apr. 3, 1929; 1 ¢e. June 
28; E for. 5431; Fritz Horst, Altona 
Elbe, Germany. 15415 


Dumb Dora, made a dumbbell out of 
me; words and music by J. Beyers. 
Seattle, Wash. J. R. Beyers. © 
May 12, 1929; 2 c. July 22; E pub. 
7924; June Beyers, Seattle. 15416 


Duo d’amour; idylle, par Francis 
Thomé, arr. par F. Salabert, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur et 1° violino conducteur. 
4to. © July 2, 1929; 1 e@ July 25; 
E for. 5852; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

15417 

Durch wolken, wind und _ wetter; 
marsch, text von Hans Schtippel, 
musik von A. Schneider, of Germany, 
arr. von Bernhard Egg, of Germany ; 
orch. pts. 4to. © Apr. 12, 1929; 
1 ec. June 28; E for. 5441; C. F. 
Teich, Leipzig. 15418 


Dynamic personality ; words and music 
by Fred Fisher, George Ward and 
Reggie Montgomery. ©1c. July 23, 
1929; E unp. 9138; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., Culver City, Calif. 

15419 

Hau (L’) a la bouche; fantaisie— 
sélection, sur les motifs de l’opérette, 
par Phillippe Parés, et G. Van Parys, 
both of France; orch. parties, avec 
pf. conducteur et 1° violino conduc- 
tour, ;4tG. ). uy 2 eee ce, 
July 25; E for. 5850; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 15420 


Ecran (L’) des jeunes filles; ballet en 
deux tableaux de Drésa, musique de 
Roland-Manuel, of France; pf. 4to. 
© May 25, 1929; 1 ¢. June 10; E 
for. 5954; Heugel, Paris. 15421 


Hinddshofer (Julius) Ballade; von J. 
Einédshofer, of Austria; salon-orch., 


pt. I, n. s., v. 24 


mit violine 1 direktion. Stimmen. 
4to. © Apr. 23, 1929; 1 c. July 3; 
E for. 5737; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 
15422 
Hlenita ; from Cock-eyed world, words 
and music by Con Conrad, Sidney 
D. Mitchell and Archie Gottler. © 
July 19, 1929; 2 ¢c. July 22; E pub. 
7879; De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, 


inc., New York. 15423 
Hléphants (Les) savants; no. 4 de 
Musiques foraines, par Florent 


Schmitt, op. 22, arr. par F. Salabert, 
of France; orch. parties, avec pf. 
econducteur et 1° violini conducteur.. 
© June 10, 1929; 1 c. July 8; E for. 
5508; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
15424 
Eliyohu hanovi eliyohu hatishbi; words 
and music by P. lLaskowsky. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
July 18, 1929; E unp. 9089; Philip 
Laskowsky, New York. 15425. 


Emperor (The); by Perey Code, of 
Great Britain; ten. trombone, with 


pf. ace. © June 18, 1929; 1 c. July 
8; E for. 5425; Boosey & co., ltd., 
London. 15426 


Empty (The) sleeve; words and music 
by T. J. Cogar; mixed voices. ©1c. 
July 16, 1920; E unp..8902; Thomas 
J. Cogar, Ceredo, W. Va. 15427 


En Camargue; suite pour pf., par Mare 
Delmas, of France. 1. Soleil de 
Provence. [4 others] © July 2, 
1929; 1 ce. July 25; E for. 5935; L. 
Philippo, Paris. 15428 


En écoutant le vieux moulin; par Mare 
Delmas, arr. par S. Chapelier, of 
France; orch. parties, avee pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Mar. 20, 1929; 1c. 
June 10; E for. 5476; L. Philippo, 
Paris. 15429 


En révant; from Soirs, par Florent 
Schmitt, arr. par Roger Branga, of 
France; petit orch. parties, avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © June 2, 1929; 
1c. June 28; E for. 5697; Durand & 
cie., Paris. 15430 


Enchantements (Les) d’Alcine; ballet 
en un acte et trois tableaux, musique 
de Georges Auric, of France; réduc- 
tion pour pf. © May 25, 1929: 1G 
June 10; E for. 5955; Heugel, Paris. 


Eneka o vihas; words by Caravias 
Oecar, music by T. Demetriades. 
[Words and melody only] © 1c. 
July 22, 1929; E unp. 9085; Tetos 
Demetriades, New York. 15432 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1929 


15454 


English dance suite; by Leslie Wood- 
gate, of Great Britain, op. 12; pf. 1. 
Pastoral dance. [2 others] © July 
22, 1929; 1 ec. July 15; E for. 5760; 
Goodwin & Tabb, ltd., London. 

15433 


English (An) waltz; by Cyril Scott, 
of Great Britain; pf. rev. ed. 
June 25, 1929; 1 c. June 27; E for. 
5327; Elkin & co., ltd., London. 

15434 


Ernst (The) modern graded studies 
for saxophone; ed. and compiled by 
WwW. A. Ernst. bk. 6. © July 25, 
1929; 2 ec. and aff. July 26; AA 
20844; Irving Berlin standard music 
ecorp., New York. 154385 


Es macht sich; words by M. Rund, 
musie by J. Jaffe. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. July 5, 1929; E 
unp. 8650; Julius Jaffe and Morris 
Rund, Brooklyn. 15436 


Es weht der wind (The wind blows 
by); lullaby, words and music by 
W. Benignus. © June 20, 1929; 
2c. July 6; E pub. 7443; William 
Benignus, New York. 15487 


Espata; rhapsodie, yon Hmmanuel 
Chabrier, arr. von Leo Artok, of 
Germany; salon orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor and violino 1 direction. 
© Apr. 30, 1929; 1 c Apr. 24; E for. 
5791; B. Schott’s sédhne, Mainz, Ger- 
many. 15438 


Esprit (L’) francais; marche, par E. 
Mezzacapo, orch. par Alf. Amadei, 
of Italy; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur et 1° violon conducteur. 
4to. © June 2, 1929; 1 c. June 29; 
E for. 5344; H. Gaudet, Paris. 154389 


Esprit (L’) viennois; marche, par E. 
Mezzacapo, orch. par Alf. Amadei, 
of Italy; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur et 1° violino conducteur. 
4to. © July 2, 1929; 1 c« July 25; 
E for. 5844; E. Gaudet, Paris. 

15440 


Estasi; di Raffaele del Frate, of Italy; 
piceola orch. parti, con pf. condut- 
tore. © June 26, 1929; 1 e« July 
17; E for. 5706; A. & G. Carisch & 
e., Milan. 15441 


Eternel Sacrifice; andante dramatique, 
par Georges Krier, of France; orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
© June 2, 1929; 1 c. June 28; E for. 
5341; G. Krier, Paris. 15442 


Eulavia, I love ya; words and music 
by Jacob B. Grinoch, of Poland, dom- 
iciled at New York. [Words and 
music only] © 1c. June 29, 1929; 


E unp. 8495; Jacob Grinoch, New 
York. 15443 


Evening; words by William Griffith, 
music by Jessie Moore Wise; med. 
voice. © Oct. 30, 1928; 2 c. July 
12, 1929; E pub. 7765; Wm. H. Wise 
& co., New York. 15444 


Evening star; march, by R. Baratta; 
pf. ©1e. July 9, 1929; BE unp. 
8722; Raymond Baratta, Poughkeep- 
sie, N. Y. 15445 


Every heart within is like a violin; 
words by Marcy Klauber, music by 
H. Stoddard. [Words and music 
only] ©1e. July 1, 1929; E unp. 
8525; Harry Stoddard, New York. 

15446 


Every one must learn to love; words 
by John Wallace [pseud. of J. V. 


Walsh], music by G. Rodgers. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1c. July 
22, 1929; E unp. 9048; John YV. 


Walsh and Gladys Rodgers, New 
York. 15447 


Everybody talks it, buy yourself a 
Willys Knight; words and music by 
E. R. Heck. © 1c. June 19, 1929; 
E unp. 8868; Hrnest R. Heck, Rich- 
field Springs, N. Y. 15448 


Everybody tap; words by Jack Yellen, 
music by Milton Ager. ©1c. July 
23, 1929; E unp. 9141; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp., Culver City, Calif. 

15449 

Evil woman blues; words by Texas 
Alexander, music by Irene Spain. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
July 1, 1929; E unp. 8515; Polk C. 
Brockman, Atlanta. 15450 


Ey’ry day away from you; lyric by 
Charles Tobias, music by Jay Mills; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © July 18, 
1929; 2 e. July 19; E pub. 7832; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., New 
York, 15451 


Ev’ryday girl; by H. O. Carow; mel- 
ody with pf. ate. (©-l er duly 22, 
1929; E unp. 9079; Herman Otto 
Carow, New York. 15452 


Ev’rything is fair and warmer now; 
words and music by S. W. Fox. 
[Words and melody only] ©1ee. 
June 29, 1929; E unp. 8473; Sidney 
Walter Fox, Los Angeles. 15453 


Exile (The); andante doloroso, by 
George J. Trinkaus; orch. pts., with 
pf. or organ conductor. © July 22, 
1929.2, .¢. July, 265, He pub. 7993 ; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

15454 


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15455 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Extase fantastique; misterioso fantas- 
tico, von Gottfried Huppertz; salon 
orech. pts., with pf. direction and 
violino 1 direction. © Apr. 30, 1929; 
1c. Apr. 24; E for. 5803; B. Schott’s 
sOhne, Mainz, Germany. 15455 


Eyes (The) of the world; words and 
musie by F. O’Bryan. © 1c. July 
31, 1929; E unp. 9384; Franklin 
O’Bryan, Chicago. 15456 


Fa-mi flat; fox-trot, di Francesco 
Maugeri, of Italy; orch. parti, con 
pf. conduttore. 4to. © May 19, 
1929; 1 ec. July 16; BE for. 5730; F. 
Maugeri, Milan. 15457 


Faded (The) clover wreath; words by 
¥Y.. Webb, music .by... Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
July 20, 1929; E unp. 9026; Violet 
Webb, Tulsa, Okl. ” 15458 


Fairy ballet; by Edward Dale, ed. by 
Carolyn Bowen; pf. © June 24, 
1929; 2 c. June 24; EH pub. 7532; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 

15459 


Fairy bells; by Mabel-Madison Wat- 
son; pf., with words. © July 2, 
1929:° 2, July’ 35 © “pub? fs25:; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 


15460 - 


Fairy (The) frigate; by Cedric W. Le- 
mont; pf. © July 9, 1929; 2 ec. July 
11; E pub. 7647; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 15461 


Falling leaves; by Heniot Levy; pf. 
© July 9, 1929; 2c. July 11; E pub. 
7649; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 15462 


Far away out West; words and music 
by L. Mosler. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. July 11, 1929; E unp. 
8771; Leo Mosler, Portland, Or. 

15463 


Far in the night; words by Olive 
Terry, music by S. Barsukoff. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
July 3, 1929; E unp. 8574; Sergei 
Barsukoff, Hast Hampton, N. Y. 

15464 


Farewell to summer; by Elizabeth 
Blackburn Martin, rev. by B. P. 
James: pf. (©. duly, 1 Weegee. 
July 8; E pub. 73138; Evans music 
co., Boston. 15465. 


Farm relief blues; words and music 
by B. Miller. [Words and melody 
only] ©1«. July 9, 1929; E unp. 
8927; Bob Miller, New York. 15466 


Fasching—ouverture; von T. R. Leu- 
schner, of Germany, op. 49, arr. von 
Ernst Eggert, of Germany; orch. 
pts., with 1st violin conductor. © 
Apr. 1, 1929; 1 ec June 28; E for. 
5446; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, Mag- 
deburg, Germany. 15467 


Fashion show; from Cotton and silk, 
words by Ballard Macdonald, musi¢e 
by Dave Dreyer. © 1c. July 23, 
1929; E unp. 9155; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., Culver City, Calif. 

15468: 

Father, hear my supplication; words 
by S. EH. Mekin, music by Alfred 
Wooler. 1. Sop. or ten. 2. Alto or 
baritone. © July 2, 1929; 2 c each 
July 3;.H pub. 7319; Arthur \P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 15469 


Faune (Le); extrait des Fétes galan- 
tes, poésie de Paul Verlaine, musique’ 
de Claude Debussy, orch. par Ro- 
land-Manuel, of France; pour voix. 
graves. 1. Partition d’orch. 2. Par- 
ties d’orch. © June 2, 1929; 1 «. 
each June 28; E for. 5364, 53653. 
Durand et cie., Paris. 15470, 15471 


Faustina marzurka; by P. Russo; vio-. 
lin. © 1c. July 10, 1929; H ump. 
9090; Philip Russo, Perth Amboy, 
N. J. 15472° 


Fawn eyes; Indian ballad, words by 
A. W. Passow, music by Harry Clif- 
ford. ©1c. July 30, 1929; E ump. 
9371; Alma Woeller Passow, Wau- 
sau, Wis. . 15473: 


Feast (The) of pirates; words and 
music by D. H. Buie. © July 22,. 
1929; 2 e.. July. 263.5) pubs sigan 
Daniel Herbert Buie, Wilmington, 
N. C. 15474- 


Feeling sentimental; from Show girl, 
words by Gus Kahn and Ira Gersh- 
win, music by George Gershwin; pf.. 
and ukulele acc. © July 10, 1929; 2 
ec. July 12; E pub. 7629; New world 
music corp., New York. 15475 


Femmes (Les) que nous aimons; 
valse chantée, paroles de Jacques- 
Charles et Léo Lelievre, fils, musique 
de René Sylviano, of France; pf. 
ace, with ukulele arr. by F. Sala- 
bert. © July 2, 1929; 1c. July 25; 
E for. 5905; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

15476: 

Festa campestre; di Amedeo Amadei, 
of Italy, op. 427; orch. parti, con pf. 
direzione e violino direzione. 4to. 
© Apr. 18, 1929; 1 c. July 16; E for. 
5718; C. Beltramo, San Remo, Italv. 

15477 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1929 


15499, 


Festa di maggio; impressioni, di Illu- 
minato Culotta, of Italy; riduzione 
per orchestrina parti, con pf. con- 
duttore e violino conduttore. 4to. 
© July 1, 1929; 1 ec. July 2; E for. 
5412; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

15478 


Festa tragica; per orch. di Camillo De 
Nardis, trascrizione per banda di 
Raffaele Caravaglios, of Italy. Par- 
titura. © July 10, 1929; 1 ec. July 
12; E for. 5634; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 15479 


Feste romane; poema sinfonico per 
orch., di Ottorino Respighi, of 
Italy. Part:tura. 12mo. © July 16, 
foe 1 e. July. A738) fors, 571783; 'G. 
R cordi & co., Milan. 15480 

Festlicher marsch; von Egon Wellesz, 
of Austria; pf. © May 28, 1929; 
1c. June 27; E for. 5647; Universal 
edition a. g., Vienna. 15481 


Festmusik; passacaglia und fuge, von 
Sigfrid Walther Miiller, of Germany, 
op. 25; pf., 4 handig; in C dur. 
June 19, 1929; 1 c« July 2; E for. 
5409; Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 

15482 

Figghia sfurtunata; versi e musica di 
P. Cittarella, of Italy, domiciled at 
Long Island City. [Words and mel- 


ody only] ©1e. July 12, 1929; EB 
unp. 8818; Paul Cittarella, Long 
Island City, N. Y. 15483 


Finger drills; by Mildred Adair; pf. 
© July 8, 1929; 2c. July 10; = pub. 
7489: Hatch music co., Boston. 

15484 

Fire (The) in daddy’s grate; words 
by E. Snyder, music by Burrell Van 
Buren. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 27, 1929; E unp. 9281; 
Elizabeth Snyder, Greenwich, O. 

15485 

Fireside (A) tale; by Mabel Madison 
Watson; pf. © July 2, 1929; 2 «. 
falyis >. ( pub: 7326;,. Arthur’ P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 15486 


Fizz: fox-trot, par Mac Lherty et Del’ 
Horno, both of France; orch. parties, 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © July 
2, 1929: 1 e. July 25; E for. 5914; 
Del’ Horno, Paris. 15487 


Flapper (The) song; words by M. E. 
Jones, musie by Phil Starr. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e. July 13, 
1929: E unp. 8840; Marion E. Jones, 
New Haven. 15488 


Flappers on parade; words and music 
by Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots. 
{Words and melody only] © 1. 


July 22, 1929; E unp. 9067; Davis, 
Coots and Engel, ine., New York. 
15489, 


Fleecy cloud; by Virginia Mahoney; 
pf. © July 25, 1929; 2 c. July 27; 
E pub. 7951; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 15490. 


Fleur de cyclamen; danza-intermezzo, 
di Ugo Solazzi, of Italy ; orchestrina, 
con pf. conduttore. 4to. © July 10, 
1929; 1 ec. July 12; E for. 5623: G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 15491 


Flippity (The) flop; fox-trot, from, 
The dance of life, words and music. 
by Sam Coslow, Leo Robin, and 
Richard A. Whiting; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © July 13, 1929; 2 ¢. July 15; 
E pub. 7870; Famous music corp., 
New York. 15492 


Florabelle Lee; or, Happy days, words 
and music by EH. G. Taylor. ©1e. 
July 27, 1929; E unp. 9311; Ethel 
Gertrude Taylor, Allston, Mass. 

15493, 


Florecita; cancion yucateca, letra de 
Miguel A. Menéndez, musica de M. 
J. Méndez, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Chicago; pf. 8vo. © Mar. 12, 1928; 
2c. July 24, 1929; E pub. 7890; Man- 
uel J. Méndez, Chicago. 15494 


Flower face; words and music by Reu- 
ben Jay [pseud. of Robt. J. Shores. 
Photostat.] © 1. July 29, 1929; 
E unp. 9335; Marie Shores, Washing- 
ton. 15495. 


Flower (The) of all; words and mu- 
sic by W. L. Sweeney. ©1e. July 
16, 1929; E unp. 8917; Wm. LeRoy 
Sweeney, Spartanburg, 8. C. 15496 


Flower of my dreams; words and mu- 
sic by Estelle Ruth [pseud. of E. R. 
Rubin. Photostat] ©1l1e. July 15, 
1929: E unp. 8893; Esther Ruth Ru- 
bin, San Diego, Calif. 15497 


Flower of the Northland; ballad, 
words by Larry Toppetta [i. e. Law- 
rence Toppetta], music by Pauline 
Britting. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © June 138, 1929; 2c. June 
19; E pub. 7965 ; Lawrence Toppetta, 
Paterson. 15498 


Flower (The) of the state we love; 
words and music by S. M. Hopper. 
© July 17, 1929; 2c July 26; E 
pub. 7936; Susan M. Hopper, Hays, 
Kan. 15499: 


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15500 


Flute call; by Cady C. Kenney, arr. by 
R. HEH. Hildreth. 1. Orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. 2. Band pts., with 
solo B flat trumpet, or cornet, con- 
ductor. © June 18, 1929; 2 c. each 
July 15; E pub. 7661, 7662; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. 15500, 15501 


Foggy (The) mountain top; words and 
music by A. P. Carter. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 13, 1929; 
E unp. 8760; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 15502 


Folk song; by Arthur Kay; melody 
with pf. ace. © 1c. July 19, 1929; 
E unp. 9004; Fox film corp., New 
York, 15503 


Folly’s song; words by John Keats. 
music by Chris M. Edmunds, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices. 4to. 
© June 21, 1929; 1 e July 8, 1le 
July 18; E pub. 7872; C. C. Birch- 
ard & co., Boston. . 15504. 


Folwell’s (J. C.) famous compositions 
for the guitar. © July 27, 1929; 
2c. and aff. July 29; AA 22090; Wm. 
C. Stahl, Milwaukee. 15505 


For our granddad was a modern lover 
in the long ago; words by N. B. 
Gibbs, music by Richard Broughton. 
© 1c. July 10, 1929; BE unp. 8729; 
Nell Baker Gibbs, Coal Creek, Tenn. 

15506 


For the likes o’ you and me; from 
Lucky in love, words and music by 
Bud Green and Sam H. Stept; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by May 
Singhi Breen. © July 23, 1929; 2 ¢. 
July 23; E pub. 7888; Green & Stept, 
inec., New York. 15507 


For there’s nothing can go wrong with 
a sweetheart like you; words and 
music by HE. Corcoran. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. July 1, 1929; 
EH unp. 8480; Edward Corcoran, Dal- 
las. 15508 


For you always; words and music by 
F. B. Barnhill; pf. ©1e¢. July 29, 
1929; E unp. 9340; Freda B. Barn- 
hill, Kimberly, Id. 15509 


Forever; words and music by F. 
Plasencia, of Mexico, domiciled at 


Chicago. © 1c. July 22, 1929; H 
unp. 9032; Flavio Plasencia, Chi- 
cago. 15510 


Forever with you; words by Jo’ Trent, 
music by Louis Alter; pf. © 1 ec. 
July 23, 1929; E unp. 9144; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver City, 
Calif. 15511 


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pt. 111, n.s., v. 24 


Forget-me-not; waltz ballad, words by 
Erell Reaves, music by Phyllis May- 
head, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele ace. [Staff and tonie sol-fa 
notations] © July 2, 1929; 1 «. 
July 3; E for. 5467; Cecil Lennox, 
ltd., London. 15512 


Forget me not; words and music by 
Reed Rennat. ©1c. July 20, 1929; 
E unp. 9164; Agnes M. Palmer, 
Ocean Park, Calif. 15513 


Forget me not, I love you; words by 
F. Folsom, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © July 8, 1929; 2 e. July 
22; E pub. 7923; Frellie Folsom, 
Statenville, Ga. 15514 


Forgotten, like a forgotten melody; 
lyric by Lou Klein, music by B. Mil- 
ler. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. July 30, 1929; EH unp. 9367; Bob 
Miller, New York. 15515 


Fortunio’s song; from the comedy 
opera Fortunio, by André Messager, 
of France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © June 14, 1929; 1 ¢. 
July 5; E for. 5464; Chappell & co.. 
ltd., London. 15516 


Forum; alla marcia religioso, von 
HKugen d’Albert, bearb. u. instr. von 
L. Brav, of Germany; salon orch. 
pts., with pf. direction and violino 
1 direction. 4to. © Apr. 30, 1929; 
1e. Apr. 24; E for. 5805; B. Schott’s 
s6hne, Mainz, Germany. ‘15517 


Four (The) winds; suite for pf. solo, 
by Ronald Chamberlain, of Great 
Britain. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd. 1. North wind. [3 others] © 
June 25, 1929; 1 c. June 24; EH for. 
5669; Ronald Chamberlain, South 
Chingford, Hssex, England. 15518 


Four winds; fox-trot, music by Ralph 
Erwin, arr. by Hartwig von Platen, 
of Germany ; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor and words. (J Chappell’s 
orchestral journal) © June 29, 
1929; 1:e. July 20; E for. 5768; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 15519 


Fox peerless brass quartets; by J. S. 
Zamecnik, Dorothy Lee, and others, 
arr. by Floyd J. St: Clairj asc, 
flat trumpet. v.1. 4to. © July 8, 
1929; 2c. July 8; E pub. 7419; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 15520 


Fox (A) trot; by Ann Mack Dowell, 
[i. e. Ann MeDowell]; melody with 


pf. ace. ©1c. July 1, 1929; BH unp. 
8513; Ann McDowell, Dearborn, 
Mich. 15521 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1929 


15543 


Fox trot melodie; by D. J. Vécsei, op. 
47, 46. ©l1c. July 19, 1929; E unp. 
9012, 9013; Desider Josef Vécsei, 
Los Angeles. 16522, 15523 


France et Canada; paroles de Jean 
Baptiste Caouette, musique de 
Xavier Mercier, of Canada. © June 
1, 1929; 1 c. June 18; E for. 5394; 
Francois-Xavier Mercier, Quebec, 
Canada. 15524 


Frau (Die) ohne schleier; schwankop- 
erette in drei akten, gesangstexte 
von Richard Rillo, musik von 
Byjacco, of Germany; vollstandiger 
klavier-auszug mit text. © May 5, 
feo. 2 G&..Apr. 19, 1929: D-. pub. 
27546; Rondo-verlag, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 15525 


Fredsklokker 1918; av S. Lund, of 
Norway, op. 52; pf. Oslo, Norsk 
musikforlag. © Nov. 11, 1928; 1. 
Jan. 16, 1929; E for. 5611; Signe 
Lund, Oslo, Norway. 15526 


Free ’n’ easy; one-step, by Hugo Frey, 
orch. by Walter C. Schad, organ no- 
tations by Emil Velazco; orch. pts. 
Aten) July 9° 1929: 2c. July 1k; 
E pub. 7911; Crawford music corp., 
New York. 15527 


Freeze an’ melt; lyrics by Dorothy 
Fields, music by Jimmy McHugh; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © June 26, 
owe €. July. 1; e. pub. 7299; 
Mills music, inc., New York. 15528 


Frehse (Albin) 12 trios fiir 3 wald- 
horner oder 2 waldhorner' u. 
posaune; von A. Frehse, of Germany, 


op. 10. © May 3, 1929; 1c. July 3; 
E for. 5756; Carl Merseburger, 
Leipzig. 15529 


Fréres de lait; fox-trot, de l’opérette 
Elie est a vous, par Maurice Yvain, 
of France; orch. parties, avec pf. 
conducteur, 1° violini conducteur et 
paroles. 4to. © June 10, 1929; 1c. 
July 8; E for. 5501; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 15530 


Friend (The) of you; poem by Edwin 
Orlando Swain, music by Harriet 
Ware; med. voice. © May 25, 1929; 
mac dune 2(3 BE, pub, fo(5;.: Carl 
Fischer, inc.,. New York. 15531 


From dawn to twilight; words and 
music by Irving A. Steinel. © July 
kod >, 2 GC, cULY Ss By POD. . t4as: 
Harry G. Neville, Los Angeles. 

15532 

Fuga comica; filmusik, von Giuseppe 

Becce, of Italy, arr. von St. Stef- 


67717—29——3 


anoff ; grosses orch. pts. © Feb. 15, 
1929;, 1 .c...Mars 153, E for. 5587; 
Schlesinger’sche buch-u. musik- 
handlung, Berlin-Lichterfelde. 
15533 


Full steam ahead; galop, by Albert 
Sirmay, of Hungary, domiciled at 
New York, orch. by William C. 
Schoenfeld; orch. pts. 4to. © July 
Lf, 1929 ;°2 ce. uly 20' ©) pub! TTL: 
Atlas music corp., New York. 15534 


Funny dear what love can do; words 
and music by George A. Little, 
Charley Straight and Joe Bennett. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
July 20, 1929; E unp. 9039; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 15535 


Funny face; words and music by C. 
Hess. -[Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 25, 1929; E unp. 9204; 
Cliff Hess, Flushing, N. Y. 15536 


Galliarde; by Lucina Jewell; violin, 
violoncello and pf. © July 16, 1929; 
2c. July 25; E pub. 7976; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York. 15537 


Galop; by Albert Sirmay, of Hungary, 
domiciled at New York, orch. by 
William C. Schoenfeld, of U. S.; 
orch. pts. 4to. © June 28, 1929; 
2 e¢e. July 2; E pub. 7311; Atlas mu- 
sic corp., New York. 15538 


Gang song; bon jour Louie, words by 
Clifford Grey, music by Herbert 
Stothart. © 1c. July 23, 1929; B 
unp. 9149; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., Culver City, Calif. 15539 


Garden (A) in Spain; words by G. 
Quaw, music by G. Quaw and J. 
Mayfield. © 1c. July 12, 1929; E 
unp. 8833; Gene Quaw, Hollywood, 
and James Mayfield, Los Angeles. 

15540 


Garden of fantasy; words and music 
by H. J. Cleary.. [Photostat] © 
1 e@. July 26, 1929; E unp. 9247; 
Homer John Cleary, Marion, O. 

15541 


Garth-Jones (A.) Caprice; by A. 
Garth-Jones, of Great Britain; vio- 
lin and pf. © June 22, 1929; 1 e«. 
July 11; E for. 55838; James Planta 
Hull, London. 15542 


Gaudriot (Charly) 10 etiiden fiir 
saxophon; von C. Gaudriot u. Hans 
Schneider, of Austria. © Apr. 22, 
1929; 1 c. June 28; H for. (5430; 
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herz- 
mansky), Leipzig. 15543 


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15544 


Gavotte; by Frank Woelber; violin 
and pf. © Apr. 29, 1929; 2 c. June 
27; E pub. 73891; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 15544 


Gavotte; par Mare Delmas, of France; 
pf. © July 20, 1929; 1 « July 2; 
E for. 5821; Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H., 
Leipzig. 15545 


Gebet (Das) einer jungfrau; sinfonis- 
cher foxtrot, von James Huntley 
[pseud. of Hermann Krome], of Ger- 
many, arr. von Fred Ralph [pseud. 
of H. Krome]; grosses orch., mit pf. 
direktion u. jazz stimmen. 4to. 
Nov.21; 19285 P>e; duly 2, 19295 
for. 5572; Sam Fox musikverlag, 
Berlin. 15546 


Gebet (Das) einer jungfrau; sinfonis- 
cher foxtrot, von James Huntley 
[pseud. of Hermann Krome], of Ger- 
many; pf. © Noy. 1, 1928; 1c. July 
2, 1929; E for. 5575; Sam Fox mu- 
sikverlag, Berlin. 15547 


Gebhard (Heinrich) Fifteen songs 
from Looking out of Jimmie; book 
by Helen Hartness Flanders.. © 
July 3, 1929; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 8; 
AA 21868; E. P. Dutton & co., inc, 
New York. 15548 


Gee I’d like to—oh baby; words and 
music by Jack Cooper [i. e. Jacob 
Cooper. Words and melody only] 
©l1e. July 23, 1929; E unp. 9109; 
Jacob Cooper, Brooklyn. 15549 


Gee! I love to see my baby happy, I 
don’t want to see my baby blue; 
words and music by F. P. Marini. 
© 1c. July 30, 1929; E unp. 9365; 
Frank P. Marini, Los Angeles. 15550: 


General Crack’s marching song; from 
General Crack, lyrics and music by 
Ray Perkins; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© July 15, 1929; 2 c. July 18; H 
pub. 7852; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 15551 


Genevieve; words by Dave Vance, mu- 
sic by George P. Howard [pseud. of 
G. P. Hulten. Words and melody 
only] ©1e. July 30, 1929; E unp. 
9370; George P. Hulten, Oakland, 
Calif, 15552 


Genia; lyric by M. G. Lathrop, music 
by A. Fenzel; pf. © 1c. July 25, 
1929; EH unp. 92083; Anna Fenzel, 
Cleveland, O. 155538 


Georgiano; galop, par R. Brunel, of 
Belgium; orch. parties, avee pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 
auc. June 29, FOZ a fOr: oes oes 
Yves K.. Paris. 15554 


pt. m1, N-S., Vv. 24 


Get it on the radio; words by B. S. 
French, music by La Droffas [pseud. 
of Pearl Sinclair Safford] Chicago, 
‘iill., V. Abbey. © July 24, 1929; 2 ec. 
July 29; E pub. 7997; Bessie Sin- 


Clair French, Chicago. 15555. 
Get your mind out the gutter; words 
and music by Wesley Wilson. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 


July 20, 1929; E unp. 9028; Georgia 
music co., New York. 15556. 


Gigue; by Lucina Jewell; violin, vio- 
loncello and pf. © July 16, 1929; 
2c. July 25; HE pub. 7979; G. Schir- 
mer, ine., New York. 15557 


Gin and It; fox-trot, music by Harry 
Parsons, arr. by Cassard, of France; 
pf. © July 2, 1929; 1 ¢c. July 25; 
E for. 5943; H. Benjamin, Paris. 

15558. 

Girl in Alabama; words by N. M. Sul- 
livan, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
July 2, 1929; 2 «. July 13; EB pub. 
7726; Nellie Mary Sullivan, Brook- 
field, Mass. 15559: 


Girl in rose; words and music by A. 
H. Mueller. © 1c. July 22, 1929; 
H} unp. 9033; Adiel H. Mueller, New 
Bremen, O. 15560). 


Girl (The) of my dream; waltz, words 
by J. Potts, music by Ray Hibbeler. 
© 1c. July 20, 1929; E unp. 9056; 
John Potts, Moundsville, W. Va. 

15561. 

Girls; French blues, aus Impressions 
de music-hall, de Gabriel Pierné, op. 
47, no. 1, arr. v. Leo Artok, of Ger- 
many; salon orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor and violino 1 direktion. © 
July 3, 1929; 1 c@ June 26; B for. 
5790; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, Ger- 
many. 15562 


Girls and women of today; words and 
music by Lionel Belasco. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e. July 5, 
1929; E unp. 8598; J. O. Fisher, 
New York. 15563: 


Give me a heart of calm repose; words 
anon., music by Anna Priscilla 
Risher; in E flat. © July 18, 1929; 
2c. July 20; E pub. 7814; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 15564 


Give me my sweetheart of yesterday; 
words and music by Madeline Krell 
Reynolds. [Words and melody 
only] ©le. July 15, 1929; EH unp. 
8930; Sophia Blanche Reynolds, 
Philadelphia. 15565. 


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i. 

Give me your old faded roses, and [ll 
make my own bouquet; words by 
D. W. Short, music by Burrell Van 
Buren. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 27, 1929; E unp. 9267; 
David W. Short, Chicago. 15566 


Give thanks; words and music by HB. 
Skelly. ©1c. July 24, 1929; E unp. 
9158; Estelle Skelly, Amityville, 
Disy \ 15567 


Giving it away; words and music by 
Charles Davenport. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. July 12, 1929; 
E unp. 8799; State St. music pub. 

ie co., inc., Chicago. 15568 


Glad (The) girls, Polly and Anna 
song book; words and music by 
Polly and Anna [pseud. of Helen and 
Mary Stuart] and Cal De Voll. © 
July 10, 1929; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 12; 
AA 21942; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 15569 


Gliding along on the air; words and 
music by E. A. Moore. [Words and 
melody only] ©1l1e July 23, 1929; 
E unp. 9105; Edna A. Moore, Amity- 
ville, EL. I., N. Y. 15570 


Glorias de Espafia; paso-doble, par 
L. M. Ferreté, of France; pf. con- 
ductor. © June 10, 1929; 1c. July 
8; E for. 5539; L. M. Ferreté, Paris. 

15571 


Glory to Thee, our God our King; 
words and music by C. H. Longbot- 
tom, arr. by James Haack. Brook- 
lyn, N. Y., Mrs. C. Rigby Longbottom. 
© June 10, 1929; 2 c. July 11; B 
pub. 7593; Chas. 


Brooklyn. 15572 


Glow ; by Ed. Poldini, of Hungary, op. 


113, no..1; pf, © July, 93,1929 °2-¢ 
July 11; E pub. 7651; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 15573 


Gnomen und elfen; von Julius Hinéd- 
shofer, of Austria; salon-orchester, 
mit violine 1 direktion. Stimmen. 
4to. © Apr. 23, 1929; 1 ¢. July 3; 
E for. 5741; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 

15574 

Gnomes’ (The) mirth and sorrow; by 
Jack Press, orch. by George Torke, 
organ notations by Emil Velazco; 
orch. pts., with pf. or organ conduc- 
tor. © May 25, 1929; 1 ec. May 27, 
1 e¢. July 5; E pub. 7528; Crawford 
music corp., New York. 15575 


Goblin dance ; by Walter Rolfe; pf. © 
duly 2, 192952 ¢ dily.o; © pub. 
7322; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

15576 


H. Longbottom, | 


God of mercy, God of grace; anthem, 
words by H. F. Lyte, music by R. M. 
Stults; mixed voices; organ ace. 
4to. © July 3, 1929; 2c July 17; 
HE pub. 7672; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 15577 


God so loved the world; words from 
Stiedohn' 3; + muste by Mrs ROR. 
Forman; in B flat. © July 18, 1929; 
2c. July 20; E pub. 7812; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 15578 


God will make all things right; day- 
light will come, sacred duet, words 
by Anne Campbell, music by George 
B. Nevin; ten. and bass, or sop. and 
alto, with organ or pf. ace. © July 
8, 1929; 2 ce. July 17; E pub. 7687; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 15579 


Godard (Benjamin Louis Paul) 
Légende pastorale; no. 1 de Scénes 
écossaises, op. 1388, arr. par F. Sala- 
bert, of France; orch. parties, avec 
pf. conducteur et 1° violini conduc- 
teur. © June 10, 1929; 1c. July 8; 
E for. 5515; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

15580 


—— Marche des Highlanders; no. 3 de 
Scénes écossaises, op. 138, arr. par 
F. Salabert, of France; orch. parties, 
avec pf. conducteur et 1° violini con- 


ducteur. © June 10, 1929; 1c. July 
8; E for. 5517; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 15581 
——- Sérénade 4 Mabel; no. 2 de 


Scénes écossaises, op. 138, arr. par 
F. Salabert, of France; orch. parties, 
avee pf. conducteur et 1° violini con- 
ducteur. © June 10, 1928; 1c. July 
8; E for. 5516; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 15582 


Goddess of love; words and music by 
R. Bell. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 1, 1929; E unp. 8477; 
Rosie Bell, Washington. 15583 


Going down to New Orleans; words by 
J. E. Guernsey, music by Floyd 


Thompson. © 1 e¢. July 15, 1929; 
E unp. 8994; Thompscn and 
Guernsey, Indianapolis. 15584 


Golden hours with the great masters; 
ed. and arr. by Ernest Haywood, of 
Great Britain; pf. bk. 1. 4to. © 
July 22, 19293: Le Tulyt 22s nfor; 
5714; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., 
London. 15585 


Golden wings; words and music by B. 
Miller. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ce. July 17, 1929; E unp. .8943; 
Bob Miller, New York. 15586 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15587 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 24 


Goldene leyer; Yale-blue, von Jo Rix- 
her, of Germany; salon-jazz-orches- 
terstimmen. 4to. © Apr. 5, 1929; 
1c. June 28; E for. 54384; Mattiacum 
verlag Adolf Meyer, Wiesbaden, Ger- 
many. 15587 


Goldielocks and the three bears; words 
and music by M. Carlisle. © 1 «. 
July 23, 1929; E unp. 9123; Margaret 
Carlisle, New York. : 15588 


Golondrina (La); Mexican waltz, by 
N. Serradell, arr. by M. L. Lake; 
full band pts., with conductor. 4to. 
© Apr. 23, 1929; 2 @ June 27; E 
pub. 73866; Carl Fischer, inec., New 
York. 15589 


Gombo Lai Lai; words and music by 
Lionel Belasco. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. July 5, 1929: E unp. 
8699; J. O. Fisher, New York. 15590 


Gone; words and musie by J. J. Lind- 
ner. © 1c. July 26, 1929; E unp. 
9259; J. James Lindner, Beachmont, 
Mass. 15591 


Good, advice; words and music by 
Frederic Groton, op. F, no. 2; pf. 
© July 25, 1929; 2c. July 26; E pub. 
7927; Shattinger piano & music co., 
St. Louis. 15592 


Good-bye forever; words by Aquila 
Glenn, music by Chester Escher; 1st 
violin. © 1c. July 25, 1929; EB unp. 
9215; Aquila Glenn, El Dorado, Ark. 

15593 


Good Gordon gin; melody by J. M. 
Williams. © 1 c. June 2, 1929; HE 
unp. 9091; State street music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 15594 


Good night; words and music by F. 
M. Moore. © 1c. June 28, 1929; E 
unp. 8744; Frances M. Moore, New- 
burgh, N. Y. 15595 


Goodbye to the old year; words and 
music by S. A. Dugan. ©1e. July 
17, 1929; E unp. 8956; Samuel A. 
Dugan, Houston. 15596 


Goodness knows how I love you; lyric 
by Billy Hays and Ray Bretz, mu- 
sic by Ted Weitz; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © July 8, 1929; 2 ec July 9; 
E pub. 7484; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 15597 


Grandma’s favorite; minuet, by Max- 
well A. Davidson; duet for 2 B flat 
trumpets or cornets, 2 E flat saxo- 
phones, or E flat alto and B flat ten. 
saxophones, with pf. acc. © May 3, 
1929; 2 c. June 27; HB pub. 7382; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 15598 


Grandmother’s valentine; musical reci- 
tation, words by Minna Irving, mu- 
sic by Phyllis Fergus; pf. © July 
18, 1929; 2 c. July 20; E pub. 7810; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 


15599 


Grandpa’s radio goes bam, zowi, zee; 
words by Carrie Mary Wood, music 


by C. Escher. © July 17, 1929; 2 ec. 
July 17; E pub. 7703; Chester 
Escher, New York. 15600 


Granny; words by Margaretta Drink- 
water, music by C. Escher. © July 
19, 1929; 2.¢ July 195. Bi pup. tie: 
Chester Escher, New York. 15601 


Grasshopper (The); intermezzo, by 
Irénée Bergé, orch. by Antonio HE. 
Cafarella; orch. pts. with pf. or or- 
gan conductor. New York, Robbins 
musie corp. © July 23, 1929; 2 e. 
July 25; E pub. 7930; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp., New York. 15602 


Greeting; words by Ella Young, music 
by Francis Frank; low voice. 
July 3, 1929; 2 c. July 10; E pub. 
7561; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

15603 


Grey (The) house; from the comedy 
opera Fortunio, by André Messager, 
of France; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © June 14, 1929; 1c. 
July 5; HE for. 5463; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. 15604 


Grey skies, will be blue skies; words. 
by William J. Brown, music by A. 
Darvo. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 18, 1929; E unp. 8975; 
Arthur Darvo, New York. 15605. 


Gridi d’angoscia; cinema musica, di 
Italo Azzoni, of Italy, riduz. di H. 
Kawan, of Italy ; orch. parti, con pf. 
direzione. 4to. © Mar. 3, 1929; 1c. 
July 16; E for. 5722; C. Beltramo, 
San Remo, Italy. 15606 


Grosse fantasie; aus der oper, Die 
schwarze orchidee, von Eugen d’Al- 
bert, nach der fantasie von Otto Sin- 
ger, arr. von Arnold Wilke, of Ger- 
many; small and full oreh., with pf. 
direction and 1st violin direction. © 
May 21, 1929; 1 c. June 27; E for. 
5651; Universal edition a. g., Vienna. 

15607 


Groteske; danse grotesque, von Gott- 
fried Huppertz, of Germany; salon 
orch. pts., with pf. direction and vio- 
lino 1 direction. © Apr. 30, 1929; 
1c. Apr. 24; E for. 5797; B. Schott’s 
sOhne, Mainz, Germany. 15608 


826 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1929 


Gruenberg (Eugene) Twenty melo- 
dious violin exercises; in the first 
position. © June"19; "1929; '' 2° c. 
July 3; E pub. 74538; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 15609 


Guilt; photo play music, by Montague 
Ewing, orch. by Henry Tilsley, of 
Great Britain; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © July 26, 1929; 
1e. July 27; E for. 5833; Elkin & 
co., Itd., London. 15610 


Guitarra; tango, par Henry Gazon, 
arr. par F. Salabert, of France; 
orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur, 
1° yiolino conducteur et paroles. 4to. 
©) july. 2; 1929: 1 ¢. July 25; EB for. 
5858; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

15611 


Gute (Die) alte holzauktion; foxtrot- 
stimmungsschlager, text u. musik 
von Otto Teich, of Germany, op. 58, 
arr. von Bernhard Egg, of Germany ; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor and 
1st violin conductor. 4to. © Apr. 
12, 1929; 1 c. June 28; E for. 5442; 
C. F. Teich, Leipzig. 15612 


Gwine to work for Jesus; words and 
musie by Margarett Livingston 
[pseud. of M. L. Riley] ©1c¢. May 
21, 1929; E unp. 8616; Marguerite 
Livingston Riley, Scarsdale, N. Y. 

15613 


Gypsy charmer; waltz, from The 
squall, words and music by Grant 
Clarke and Harry Akst, arr. by 
Archie Bleyer; dance orch. pts. 4to. 
© July 11, 1929; 2c. July 15; E pub. 


7840; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 15614 
Gypsy episode; incl. Wanderers, 


words by Clifford Grey, music by 
Herbert Stothart. © 1c¢. July 23, 
1929; E unp. 9143; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., Culver City, Calif. 
15615 


Gypsy (A) night; words by Annie 
Andros Hawley, music by Louis 
Ganne, arr. by Charles F. Manney; 
sop., alto, and bass. 4to. © June 
20, 1929; 2 c. July 3; E pub. 7449; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 15616 


Gypsy (The) trail; words by Rud- 
yard Kipling, music by Tod B. Gal- 
loway, op. 30, no. 2, arr. by William 
M. Felton; sop., alto, and bass. 4to. 
© July 9, 1929; 2 ce. July 11; E pub. 
7644; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 15617 


15628 


Habeit mishomayim; words and music 
by S. Gozinsky. New York, Metro 
musie co. (Ee) b2n) 


© Dec. 28, 1928; 2 c. July 2, 1929; 
E pub. 7310; Henry Lefkowitch, New 
York. 15618 


Hiindel (Georg Friedrich) Minuet; 
Berenice, arr. by Henry Tolhurst, of 
Great Britain; violin and pf. 
July 19, 1929; 1 « July. 13; BH. for. 
5701; W. Paxton & co., ltd., London. 

15619 


— Suite in G major; no. 14, ed., 
phrased and fingered by Stewart 
Macpherson, of Great Britain; pf. 
© June 28, 1929; 1 « July 11; E 
for. 5555; Joseph Williams, Iltd., 
London. 15620 


Halialia kalakaua ia kapiolani; words 
and music by F. M. B. Kahea, arr. 
by L. Hawk. © June 19, 1929; 2 ¢. 
July 1; E pub. 7262; Fred M. Beck- 
ley Kahea, Honolulu. 15621 


Happiness; waltz, words and musi¢ by 
Thomas I. Hollingworth, arr. in 
chord harmony style. © Apr. 15, 
1929; 2 « May 27; E pub. 7746; 
Worth studios, Redlands, Calif. 

15622 


Happiness; words and music by HE. M. 
McKenzie. © 1c. July 3, 1929; H 
unp. 8562; Eva May McKenzie, Los 
Angeles. 15623 


Happiness; words and music by N. 
H.C! Reid..’ © 1 ¢ July 18, 1929; 
E unp. 8959; Nellie Hester Craw- 
ford Reid, New Orleans. 15624 


Happiness;’ words by D. Spillman, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross; pf. 
GC) ft eG) Duly’ ‘23,’ 19295 - tinpe Orr : 
Doris Spillman, Mt. Vernon, Wash. 

15625 


Happiness lane; lyric by W. M. Leader 
and Andrew T. Stanton, music by 
Geo. GC. Pennington. © May 29, 
1929; 2 ec. July 15; E pub. 7780; 
William M. Leader, Philadelphia. 

15626 


Happy birds; school song, words by 
C. T. Steele, music by Eduard Holst, 
arr. by C. F. Manney ; sop., alto, and 
bass.. 4to. © July,.2, 1929-2 c. 
July 17; E pub. 7684; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 15627 


Happy days; melody by Lionel Be- 
lasco. ©1e. July 5, 1929; E unp. 
8589; J. O. Fisher, New York. 15628 


827 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES. 


15629 


Happy days are here again; words by 
Jack Yellen, music by Milton Ager. 
© 1c. July 23, 1929; BE unp. 9139; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 1562S 


Happy (The) greeting; overture, by 
W. L. Skaggs, op. 87; band pts. 4to. 
© July 5, 1929; 2c. July 6; E pub. 
7414; Hiram C. Miller, Parkesburg, 
Pa. 15630 


Happy in the rain; words by Howard 
Johnson, music by Chas. O'Flynn; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by May 
Singhi Breen. © June 14, 1929; 2 c. 
June 15; E pub. 7331; Joe Morris 
music co., New York. 15631 


Happy mountain; lyric by B. M. Hawk, 
music by Alice I. Judd. [Words and 
melody only] ©1ce. July 15, 1929; 
E unp. 8884; Betty Morrison Hawk, 
Brooklyn. 15632 


Harem song; words and music by J. B. 


Grinoch, of Poland, domiciled at 
New York. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. June 29, 1929; E unp. 


8496; Jacob Grinoch, New York. 
15633 


Harlekinade; von Siegfried Blumann, 
of Germany; orch. pts., with 1st 
v:olin conductor. 
1c. June 28; EH for. 5449; Heinrich- 


shofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Ger- 
many. 15634 
Harlem after dark; up in Harlem, 


words and music by W. McCarthy. 
© 1c. June 29, 1929; EB unp. 8509; 
William McCarthy, Astoria, L. I., 
Ny Y.. 15635 


Harlem serenade; from Show girl, 
words by Ira Gershwin and Gus 
Kahn, music by George Gershwin ; 
pf. and ukul'ele ace. © July 10, 
1929 °,2 @. July. 12°) Hpub: 7631 ; 
New world music corp., New York. 


15636 
Harsanyi (Tibor) Sonate; par ‘T. 
Harsanyi, of. Hungary; violoncelle 


et pf. © June 2, 1929; 1 ce. June 28; 
E for. 5353; Siréne musicale, Paris. 
15637 

Hat dich die liebe beriihrt (Quand 
plein d’amour est ton coeur); text 
von Paul Heyse, version francaise 
par M. D. Calvocoressi, of France, 
English text by S. Langford, musik 
von Joseph Marx; hohe stimme. © 
June 14, 1929; 1 ce. July 23; E for. 
o¢(77:; Universal edition actiengesell- 


Belt: 
schaft, Vienna. 156388 


© Apr. 1, 1929; 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Haunting rain; words and music by 
Marjorie Blanid Gilbert. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 c¢. July 3, 
1929; E unp. 8754; Raymond Edwin 
Gilbert, Dorchester, Mass. 15639 


Have a little faith in me; lyric by 
Sam Lewis and Joe Young, musie 
by Harry Warren. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. July 29, 1929; 
EK unp. 9328; Remick music corp., 
New York. 15540 


Have you forgotten; words by W. HE. 
Jennings, music by Richard Brough- 
ton. ©1c. July 25, 1929; E ump. 
9225; William E. Jennings, Tampa, 
Fla. 15641 


Have you forgotten I love you; words 
and music by A. D. Clark. © 1. 
July 1, 1929; E unp. 8505; Arechi- 
bald Dixon Clark, Henderson, Ky. 

15642 

Have you the time; words and music 
by Frayser Hinton; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © July 9, 1929; 2°¢ Suly 2; 
E pub. 7594; Remick music corp., 
New York. 15643 


Hawaiian love-bird; waltz song, words 
by Andy Razaf, music by Paul 
Denniker. © July 29, 1929; 2 e. 
July 29; E pub. 8005; Triangle 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

15644 


Hazelbury (The) march; by Alys F. 
Serrell, of Great Britain; pf., 1st 
violin and cello. 4to. © July 5, 
19293 1i-e.. July «22; (hs fors yates; 
Perry & Gill, London. 15645 


He begged of me the little toys; words 
anon., music by Jessie Moore Wise. 
© Oct. 30, 1928; 2 ec. July 12, 1929; 
E pub. 7613; Wm. H. Wise & Go., 
New York. 15646 


He’s a bad boy, but he looks good fo 
me; lyrics and music by J. Wake- 
field. ©1e. July 17, 1929; E unp. 
8948; Jean Wakefield, Los Gatos, 
Calif. 15647 


He’s got the whole world in His hand; 
words and music by F. W. McGee. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
June 27, 1929; E unp. 8611; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc., New York. 

15648 


Head low; modern spiritual, lyric by 
Willard Robison, music by Frank 
Skinner; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
July 8, 1929; 2 ce. July 12; H pub. 
7605; Villa Moret, ine., San Fran- 
cisco. 15649 


828 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


-no. 7, 1929 


‘Heap red beaser; words and music by 
DOT. Beros:pfe "©1146. Fully’ 12, 
1929; E unp. 8804; David J. Bero, 
New York. 15650 


Heart beats; lyrics and music by 
J. G. G. Mendello and H. Ornstein. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
July 16, 1929; E unp. 8912; James 
G. G. Mendello and Harry Ornstein, 
New York. 15651 


Heavenly love; musical comedy in 2 
acts, book and lyrics by B. Klasmer, 
music by Edmund Hammerbacher. 
©le. July 24, 1929; D unp. 27545; 


Ed. Hammerbacher and Benjamin 
Klasmer, Baltimore. 15652 
Heck (Armand) Ballade; par A. 


Heck, of France; violon, acc. de pf. 
ou de quintette, avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © June 10, 1929; 1 c. July 8; 
E for. 5520; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 15653 


Heimat; ein zyklus von acht stiicken 
fiir violine und klavier, von Hein- 
rich Kaspar Schmid, of Germany, 
op. 59. © June 15, 1929; 1 c. June 
10; E for. 5810; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 15654 


Hello! words and music by L. P. Friel. 
[Words and melody only] ©1ee. 
July 2, 1929; EK unp. 8536; Lawrence 
P. Friel, Hollywood, Calif. 15655 


Hello Bill Brown; words by J. E. 
Guernsey, music by Floyd Thomp- 


son. ©1c¢. July 15, 1929; E unp. 
8991; Thompson and Guernsey, 
Indianapolis. 15656 


Hello-sister-hello; words and music by 
J. K. Wardle. ©1ce. July 25, 1929; 
E unp. 9217; John Knight Wardle, 
Dorchester, Mass. 15657 


Hera, goddess of the sky; fox trot, 
words and music by A. L. Ball; pf. 
and ukulele ace. Chicago, Aviation 
industries. © June 25, 1929; 2 «. 
July 13; HE pub. 7696: ‘Arthur, i. 
Ball, Chicago. 15658 


Here comes the band; by Albert Von 
Doenhoff; pf. © July 3, 1929; 2 e. 
July 10; E pub. 7574; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 15659 


Heroica Polonia; ouverture dramati- 
que, par Amédée Reuchsel, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © June 21, 1929; 
1 e. June 29; EH for. 53836; J. Yves 
mm Paris. 15660 


15671 


Hiawatha’s childhood; cantata, poem 
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 
music by G. A. Grant-Sehaefer. 4to. 
© July 2, 1929; 2 ce. July 3; B pub. 
7318; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. ; 15661 


Hide and seek; by Frank H. Grey; 
pf. © July 18, 1929; 2 ¢. July 20; 
E pub. 7821; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 15662 


High hat-in’; words by A. F. Henthorn, 
music by Samuel H. Speck. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © July 
2, 4929 2c. July 13; BH pubs 725% 
Albert Frank Henthorn, Hannibal, 
O. 15663 


High (A) silk hat and a walking cane; 
words by Irving Kahal, music by 
Lem Marston. © May 20, 1929; 2 ec. 
July 22; E pub. 7869; Adams, Vee 
& Abbott, ine., Chicago. 15664 


Highbrow (The) lowdown; words by 
G. Quaw, music by J. Mayfield. © 
1 e@ July 11, 1929; E unp. 8786; 
James Mayfield, Los Angeles, and 
Gene Quaw, Hollywood. 15665 


His name; selection, by W. Brough- 
ton; band pts. 4to. © July 9, 1929; 
2c. July 13; E pub. 7692; Salvation 
army, ine., New York. 15666 


Hitchy hike; words and music by El- 
len Lackey; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© July 6, 1929; 2c. July 6; E pub. 
7412; Scott Richard Lackey and 
Mary Ellen Lackey, Johnstown, Pa. 

15667 

Hjemreisen ; Norsk - Amerikanerens 
Sang til gamle mor Norge, tekst av 
Sverre S. Baarstad, musik av Tor 
Elvan, of Norway. © Dec. 15, 1928; 
1c. Jan. 22, 1929; EH for. 5610; Norsk 
musikforlag, Oslo, Norway. 15668 


Hobgoblins; by Letitia Radcliffe Har- 
ris; pf. © July 18, 1929; 2 ¢. July 
20; E pub. 7827; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 15669 


Hochzeit; by Adelbert Mickey Hart. 
[Melody only] ©1e. July 27, 1929; 
E unp. 9332; Adelbert William Hart, 
Preston, Id. 15670 


Hold everything; selection, by B. G. 
De Sylva [pseud. of George Gard 
De Sylva], Lew Brown and Ray 
Henderson, selected and arr. by H. 
M. Higgs, of Great Britain; pf. 
London-New York-Sydney, Chappell 
& co., ltd. © June 11, 1929; 1 «. 


July 5; E for. 5401; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 
15671 


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15672 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Hold me tight in the moonlight; words 
by E. A. Staples, music by Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. © 1e¢, July 23, 
1929; E unp. 9116; Edith Anna Sta- 
ples, Burton, Wash. 15672 


Hollow (The) of a hill; from On with 
the show, 1929, words and music by 
Jay Plong, of Great Britain ; pf. acc., 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele 
arr. by Alvin D. Keech. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © June 28, 
1929; 1 e. June 29; E for. 5326; 
Lawrence Wright music co., London. 

15673 


Holly Wood; words by C. S. Cassa- 
nelli, music by David Dexter and 
Joseph Harris. [Words and melody 


only] ©1e. July 5, 1929; E unp. 
8637; Charles Siro Cassanelli, New 
York. 15674 
Holyday services; hymns and re- 


sponses for Rosh Hashanah and 
Yom Kippur according to the Union 
prayer book, words traditional litur- 
gical, music by Lazare Saminsky. 
4to. © June 38, 1929; 2 c. June 20; 


BL pubes Bloch, pub, "ee, ie, 
New York. 15675 
Home abroad; from Rio Rita, lyric 


by Jos. McCarthy, music by Harry 


Tierney. © July 16, 1929; 2 c. July 
18; E pub. 7804; Leo Feist, inc, 
New York. 15676 


Home (The) brew blues; words by 
L. Johnson, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©le. 
July 20, 1929; E unp. 9022; Luella 
Johnson, Delaware, Ark. 15677 


Home in Maine; song fox-trot, from 
On with the show, 1929, words by 
Edgar Leslie, music by Jos. Geo. 
Gilbert, of Great Britain; pf. acc., 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele 
arr. by Alvin D. Keech. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © June 21, 
1929; 1. e.. June 273" BH for aa2o 
Lawrence Wright music co., London. 

15678 


Home (A) in the sky; words by Oscar 
Blum [pseud. of B. W. Shir-Cliff]. 
music by Gus Schulberg [pseud. of 
B. W. Shir-Cliff] © 1 ¢. July 20, 
1929; E unp. 9053; B. W. Shir-Cliff, 
Kenmore, N. Y. 15679 


Home made blues; words and music 
by F. L. Veach. New York City, 
Frank Harding.’ © June 10, 1929; 
2c. July 10; BE pub. 7715; Frank 
L. Veach, Marion, J). 15680 


Honest and truly I believed you; 
words by Frank George Peterson, 
music by Chester Escher; 1st violin. 
©1e July 2, 1929; E unp. 8542; 
Frank G. Peterson, Atlantic City. 

15681 


Honey girl; waltz, par Yatove, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur et paroles. 4to. © July 2, 
1929: 1G ' July 25; EH ter. aaa; 
H. Benjamin, Paris. 15682 


Honey, I’m in love with you; or, It’s 
nice when you’re near to me, words 
and music by J. Pearson. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e. July 29, 
1929: E unp. 9341; Julius Pearson, 

. Brooklyn. 15683 


Honey won’t you shake your feet; fox- 
trot, words and music by Thomas I. 
Hollingworth, arr. in chord harmo- 
ny style. © Apr. 15, 1929; 2 « May 
27; E pub. 7745; Worth studios, 
Redlands, Calif. 15684 


Honolulu (The) blues; words and mu- 


Sic by C. McLaren. [Words and 
melody only] © 1«. July 5, 1929; 
E unp. 8627; Corinne McLaren, 
Honolulu. 15685 


Hop-seotch polka; by Louis Streabbog 
[pseud. of Jean Louis Gobbaerts], 
op. 638, no. 8, 2d pf. by Fleetwood A. 
Diefenthaeler; 2 pfs. obl. S8vo. © 
July 6,'1929 52: ec. July 837) pub: 
7435; Gamble hinged music ¢o., Chi- 
cago. 15686 


Hostellerie (L’) dela vertu; fantaisie- 
selection, sur les motifs de l’opérette, 
par Henry Verdun, of France; orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur et 1° 
violini conducteur. 4to. © June 10, 
1929; 1 ce. July 6; EB for, 5483; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 15687 


Hot and bothered; words and music 
by M. D. Blake. © 1. July 3, 
1929; E unp. 8569; Marion D. Blake, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 15688 


Hot stuff; words and music by K. 
Nichols and P. Saxon; 1st violin. 
© 1e. July 5, 1929; BH unp. 8577; 


Ken Nichols and Pauline Saxon, 
Chicago. 15689 
How Jesus smiles; words by R. V. 


Sayre, music by Joseph Surdo. © 
June 12, 1929; 2 c. July 2; E pub. 
7295 ; Robert v. Sayre; Apple Grove, 
O. 15690 


How that baby can love; words and 
music by’ M. Stockdale. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. July 5, 1929; 


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15715 


E unp. 8646; Melvin Stockdale, Bal- 
timore. 15691 


How the butterfly keeps busy; by 
Frederika Wadley; pf. with words. 
© July 20, 1929; 2¢. July 26; E pub. 
7957: Harold Flammer, ine., New 
York. 15692 


How-dy? words and music by M. W. 
Bell. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. July 22, 1929; E unp. 9080; Mar- 
garet Ward Bell, New York. 15693 


Hu ana ka makani e; Kaimuki hula, 
words and music by Alice M. Rick- 
ard. © July 15, 1929; 2c. July 20; 
E pub. 7787; Frances H. King, Hono- 
lulu. 15694 


Huguet (—) Pastorale; film musique, 
par Huguet, of Spain et Verdun, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf.-con- 
ducteur, et violini 1 conducteur. 4to. 
© July 2, 1929: 1 c. July 25; EB for. 
5865; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

15695 

Hum a little melody; words by Ray 
Brandel [pseud. of Ramon Brandel], 
music by Chester Escher; 1st violin. 
© 1e. July 25, 1929; E unp. 9214; 
Ramon Brandel, Dubuque, Ia. 15696 


Humming-bird (The); by Clara Gre- 
gory Bridge; pf. © July 3, 1929; 
2c. July 10; E pub. 7557; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York. 15697 


Humming (The) bird; lyric and music 
by M. B. Curr. © July 22, 1929; 
2c. July 26; E pub. 7934; Maud B. 
Curr, McHenry, Il. 15698 


Humoresque; by Richard Czerwonky ; 
violin and pf. © June 5, 1929; 2. 
July 3; E pub. 7452; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 15699 


Humoresque; film musique, par Hu- 
guet, of Spain, et Verdun, of France; 
orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur et 
violini 1 conducteur. 4to. no. 1, 2. 
© July 2, 1929; 1 ¢. each July 25; 
E for. 5870, 5871; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 15700, 15701 


Humoresque; par M. Delmas-Popy, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur et 1° violino conducteur. 
4to. © June 10, 1929; 1 c. July 8; 
E for. 5529; EH. Gaudet, Paris. 15702 


Hungarian Gypsy melodies; by M. C. 
Kovalehik; violin and pf. ©1ee. 
July 31, 1929; E unp. 9388; Marga- 
ret Claire Kovalchik, Chicago. 15703 


Hungry Hattie; words by Everett An- 
drews, music by C. D. Pavlick; pf. 


© 1e. July 24, 1929; E unp. 9172; 
Clinnie Dill Pavlick, St. Louis. 

15704 

Hurdy (The) gurdy man; by Juan 

Masters; pf. © July 11, 1929; 2c. 

July 18; E pub. 7609; Clayton F., 

Summy co., Chicago. 15705 


Hurry on; red hot, by Yatove, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor. 4to. © June 2, 1929; 1c¢. June 
29; E for. 5879; H. Benjamin, Paris. 

15706 


Hussarde (La) ; opérette en 3 actes de 
Félix Fourdrain, ouverture arr. pour 
orch. restreint par Ch. Delsaux, of 
France; parties, avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © June 2, 1929; 1 ec. June 28; 
EB for. 5381; Choudens, Paris. 15707 


Hymnus; arioso solemne, von Felix 
Dyck, of Germany, instr. von Gott- 
fried Huppertz, of Germany; salon 
orch. pts., with pf. direction and 
violino 1 direction. © May 15, 1929; 
1 ¢ May 7; E for. 5796; B. Schott’s 
sodhne, Mainz, Germany. 15708 


I am all alone; words and music by 
E. Stiles; pf. ©le. July 27, 1929; 
E unp. 9287; Emerson Stiles, De- 
troit. 15709 


I am broken hearted; words and mu- 
sic by L. M. Gahr. © 1c. July 26, 
1929; E unp. 9235; Louise Mattausch 
Gahr, Rosalia, Wash. 15710 


am the dance; words by Ned Wash- 
ington, music by Willy Whyte; pf. 
© 1e. June 8, 1929; HE unp. 8990; 
Ada May Potter, New York. 15711 


can see right through you; words 
and music by E. C. Eddowes. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
July 11, 1929; E unp. 8766; Hleanore 
C. Eddowes, Philadelphia. yay 


I can’t look at the moonlight since we 
said goodbye; words and music by 
BE. Anning. [Photostat] © July 25, 
1929; 2 ce July 29; E pub. 8000; 
Evelyn Anning, Houston. 15713 


could do it for you; from They had 
to see Paris, words and music by 
Con Conrad, Sidney D. Mitchell and 
Archie Gottler. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. July 17, 1929; E unp. 
8922; DeSylva, Brown and Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 15714 


I couldn’t be without you; words by 
Larry Joselyn [i. e. L. HE. Joselyn], 
music by Bill Lankin [i. e. William 
BE. Lankin] © 1. July 24, 1929; 
E unp. 9174; Lawrence EH. Joselyn, 
Detroit. 15715 


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I crave a little close harmony; words 
by R. Truman, music by Ted Cos- 


man. ©1c. July 2, 1929; B ump. 
8528; Rolland Truman, Takoma 
Park, D. C. 15716 


I’d better not try it, I might like it; 
from Little Johnny Jones, lyric and 
music by Herb Magidson, Ned 
Washington and Michael H. Cleary; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © July 22, 
1929; 2 ce. July 26; E pub. 7989; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 15717 


I'd like to be a Gipsy; lyric by Ned 
Washington, music by Michael H. 
Cleary, arr. by Ed. Smalle; mixed 
voices. 4to. © July 11, 1929; 2 «. 
July 15; E pub. 7886; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 15718 


I’d like to see more of you Madam: 
words and music by Albert Von 
Tilzer and Ted Koehler. [Words 
and melody only] ©1l1e. July 26, 
1929; E unp. 9231; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 15719 


I'd like to take an aeroplane to heaven; 
words by Arthur Fields, music by 
KF. Hall. [Words and melody only] 
©1ec July 30, 1929; EB unp. 9358; 
Fred Hall, New York. 15720 


I'd like to take you home with me; 
words and music by L. Goodyear. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
July 121929 Wane. SSO: 
Lawrence Goodyear, Watseka, [1]. 

15721 

I'd love to have you back again; slow 
fox-trot, words and music by H. 
Freiberg. © July 2, 1929; 2c. July 
5; E pub. 7461; Heinz Freiberg, 
Greenwood, Miss. 15722 


I didn’t know; words and music by 
J. B. Fitzsimmons. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 23, 1929; 
E unp. 9099; John Bernard Fitz- 
simmons, Deferiet, N. Y. 15723 


I don’t care what you do; lyric by Pat 
Ballard [pseud. of F. D. Ballard], 
music by Tom Waring. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. July 20, 1929; 
E unp. 9019; Francis Drake Ballard, 
New York. 15724 


I don’t like to be liked like that; fox- 
trot, from Harmony heaven, words 
and music by Edward Pola and 
Eddie Brandt, both of Great Britain ; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by Alf. 
Ralston. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] ,.x©., July, 1, 1929) dpe: 
July 12; E for. 5663; Campbell, 
Connelly & co., Itd., London. 15725 


I don’t see why you should care for 
me; words and music by B. C. Bux- 
ton. © 1c. July 29, 1929; EB ump. 
9339; Byron Curtis Buxton, Lindsay, 
Calif. 15726 


I dream of Jeannie; by Stephen C. 
Foster, arr. by Joseph W. Clokey; 
mixed voices. 4to. © July 5, 1929; 
2c. July 9; E pub. 7472; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. aT p76 


I found a white rose by the side of 
the road; words by R. S. B. Mann, 
music. by Burrell Van _ Buren. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.«. 
July 27, 1929; EH unp. 9275; Robert 
Swart Buck Mann, Phoenix, Ariz. 

15728 


I gotta have you; words and music by 
Walter Samuels and Mac and Lennie 
[pseuds. of Max Rutchik and Leon- 
ard Whitcup]; pf. ace., with ukelele 
arr. by May Singhi Breen. © July 
10, 1929; 2c. July 10; E pub. 7509; 
Gene Austin, inc., New York. 15729 


I had a little pony; unison song, addi- 
tional verses by Edward Oxenford, 
music by Cecil Sharman, of Great 
Britain. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © July 5, 1929; 1e. 
July 9; E for. 5454; Novello & co., 
ltd., London. 15730 


I had your smile, for a little while; 
words by J. Carpenter, music by 
Sylvester Long Cross; pf. © 1e 

July 12, 1929; E unp. 8822; Jean 
Carpenter, Burlington, Wash. 15731 


I hate to get up in the morning but my 
sweetie hates it worse; words and 
music by Dora K. McDaniel. ©1c. 
June 28, 1929; E unp. 8476; Okla- 
homa song producing co. ine, 
Oklahoma City. 15782 


I have a picture of you in my heart; 


words and music by R. Tarrant, jr. 


© 1c. June 17, 1929; E unp. 8506; 
Roy Tarrant, jr., Sheridan, Wy. 
15733 


I have dreamed of a day like to-day ; 
words and music by R. Kilgour, of 
Canada. © 1c. July 22, 1929; B 
unp. 9083; Ruth Kilgour, Montreal, 
Canada. 15734 


I knew we two were one; words by 
Will Osborne, music by Paul Den- 
niker. © July 29, 1929; 2 ¢. July 
30; E pub. 8010; Gene Austin, inc., 
New York. 15735 


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15756 


I live, I love, but I can’t forget; words 
and music by F. O’Bryan. © 1 ¢. 
July 31, 1929; E unp. 93885; Franklin 
O’Bryan, Chicago. 15736 


I live just to love you; words and 
musie by B. H. McLaughlin. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e. July 18, 
1929; E unp. 8966; Bernard How- 
ard McLaughlin, Cambridge, Mass. 

15737 


T’ll always care; words by M. La Vine, 
music by Eddie Morlock. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e.. July 29, 
1929; E unp. 93438; Myron La Vine, 
Grand Junction, Col. 15738 


I'll always love you; words by J. Kel- 
ler, music by Chester Escher; ist 
wie WG, 1c. duly: 25, 19295 
unp. 9213; John Keller, % Postmas- 
ter, New York. 15739 


I'll be waiting for you always in the 
moonlight; words by R. V. Breaux, 
music by Samuel H. Speck. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © July 
Petes 2 ily. fe: Hh pub. Tied : 
Rose Vera Breaux, Yelgar, La. 


Ill bless that one sweet day; from 
Song of the West, lyric and music 
by Ray Perkins; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© July 11, 1929; 2 ¢. July 15; E pub. 
7848; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 15741 


T’ll catch that plane that leaves at 
two; lyrics by F. J. Williams and 
C. M. Enoch, music by Lee Dar- 
nelle. © 1c. July 17, 1929; E unp. 
8944; Frank James Williams and 
Clyde Maurice Enoch, Waukegan, 
Til. 15742 


T’ll climb the highway to your heart; 
lyrics by John Steel, music by Ab- 


ner Silver. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. July 29, 1929; E unp. 
9329; Remick music corp., New 
York. 15743 


Ill close my eyes to the rest of the 
world and dream sweet dreams of 
you; words and music by Cliff 
Friend ; pf. and ukulele ace. © July 
22, 1929; 2c. July 25; HE pub. 7898; 
Remick music corp., New York. 

15744 


Ill follow you back to California; 
words by F. M. Young, music by 
Sylvester Long Cross; pf. ©1. 
July 23, 1929; E unp. 9119; Fena 
Mary Young, Salt Lake City. 15745 


T’ll not forget you, mother! words 
and music by C. C. Kuenzig. © 
May 24, 1929; 2 c. July 15; EH pub. 
7784; C. C. Kuenzig, Girard, Pa. 

15746 


Ill only remember your leve; words 
by Bennie Walker, music by Cookie; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by May 
Singhi Breen. © July 16, 1929; 2c. 
July 17; E pub. 7697; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 15747 


T’ll put on my long white robe; words 
and music by B. Miller. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 «¢. July 30, 
1929; E unp. 93866; Bob Miller, New 


York. 15748 
Ill still have you; words by Olive 
Terry, music by S. _ Barsukoff. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.«. 


July 38, 1929; E unp. 8573; Sergei 
Barsukoff, East Hampton, N. Y. 
15749 


T’ll wait for you; words by Hilena May 
[pseud. of Hllena May Ackerman], 
music by L. Cook. © 1c. July 6, 
1929; E unp. 8653; Lillian Cook and 
Hllena May Ackerman, Los Angeles. 

15750 

I long for love; words by A. Kuttes, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross; pf. 
© 1c. July 23, 1929; E unp. 9115; 
Anthony Kuttes, Alameda, Calif. 

15751 


I long for my childhood home; words 
and music by L. R. Reynolds. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
July 11, 1929; E unp. 8775; Lester 
R. Reynolds, Anglum, Mo. 15752 


I love baby, and she loves me; words 
and music by C. F. J. Erwood. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
July 26, 1929; E unp. 9260; Chas. 
F. J. Erwood, New York. 15753 


I love you; poem and music by Ted 
Lewis and Larry Yoell; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © July 27, 1929; 2 ec. 
July 29; E pub. 7996; Lloyd Camp- 
bell publications, ine., San Fran- 
cisco. 15754 


I love you, wonderful pal; words by 
P. Fields, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢ 
July 27, 1929; EH unp. 9264; Pauline 
Fields, Fitchburg, Mass. 15755 


I loves yo’ babe; fox-trot song, words 
and music by L. W. Lister. San 
Francisco, Calif., M. E. Coe. © 
July 15, 1929; 2 c. July 20; E pub. 
7791; Lydia Warren Lister, San 
Francisco. 15756 


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15757 

I’m all alone; words and music by 
A. E. Buckingham. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 .e July 22, 


1929; E unp. 9074; A. Edward Buck- 
ingham, Los Angeles. 15757 


I’m always building castles in the air; 
words and music by H. &. Blachman. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 .. 
July 5, 1929; EH unp. 8649; Harry 
Allen Blachman, Cleveland Heights, 
O. 15758 


I’m blue; fox-trot, par Del’ Horno et 
Mac Lherty, both of France; orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
© July 2, 1929; 1 c. July 25; EB for. 
5913; Del’ Horno, Paris. 15759 


I’m blue for you New Orleans; from 
Is everybody happy, lyric by Grant 
Clarke, music by Harry Akst; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © July 1, 1929; 
2e. July 5; E pub. 7506; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 15760 


I’m dreaming dear of you; words and 
music by C. H. Schefer; pf. © 1 «. 
July 15, 1929; EH unp. 8888; Charles 
H. Scheffer, Richmond Hills, N. Y. 

15761 


I’m dreaming of you; words and mu- 
sic by J. R. Hanna. © 1. July 30, 
1929; E unp. 9851; John Rupert 
Hanna, Buffalo. 15762 


I’m following you; from Cotton and 
silk, words by Ballard Macdonald, 
musie by Dave Dreyer. ©1ce. July 
23,. 19295" BH’ unp. 9fs25 Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver city. 
Calif. 15763 


I’m glad youre happy now; waltz, 
words and music by L. W. Chobar. 
© 1c. July 5, 1929; E unp. 8787; 
Louis W. Chobar, Lincoln, Neb. 

15764 

I’m going back and make her happy 
again:-words and music by G. 
Shaubell; pf. and ukulele ace. Madi- 
son, Kan., Shaubell pub. co. © July 
2; 1929; 2 c@ Fuly' 5; BH pub. 464; 
siadys Shaubell, Madison, Kan. 

15765 

I’m going down South away from the 
blues ;, lyric ,and music by .W.. J. 
Schmidt. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 5,.1929; © unp. 8641; 
Walter John Schmidt, Lindenhurst, 
(RA TREN lela Ce 15766 


Tm going home; words by J. E. 
Guernsey, music by Floyd Thomp- 


son. © 1c. July 31, 1929; E unp. 
9382; ‘Thompson and Guernsey, 
Indianapolis. 15767 


I’m going to change all my troubles to 
bubbles; words and music by M. 
Goodman. © 1c. July 31, 1929; B 
unp. 9895; Morris Goodman, Read- 
ing, Pa. 15768 


I’m gonna be stingy with my love; 
lyrics by W. M. Seyferlich, music by 
Oscar Gardner. ©1c. July 5, 1929; 
E ounp. 8748; Walter M. Seyferlich, 
Chicago. 15769 


I’m in love with the new girl in our 
alley ; words and music by Thuriand 
Chattaway. © June 19, 1929; 2 ¢. 
July 10; E pub. 7550; F. B. Havi- 
land pub. co., New York. 15770 


I’m just a traveling salesman; words 
and music by J. H. Dougherty. © 
Le. July 24, .1929> Ee Wiese 
Joseph H. Dougherty, Pittsburgh. 

15771 


I’m just in the mood tonight; song 
fox-trot, from On with the show, 
words by Edgar Leslie, music by 
Horatio Nicholls, [pseud. of Law- 
rence Wright], of Great Britain; 
pf. ace., with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© July 5, 1929; 1 «. July 9: tor 
5601; Lawrence Wright music ¢co., 
London. 15772 


I’m just wonderin’ ’bout you; words 
by P. Bendigo, music by Arthur 


Bowers. New York City, Frank 
Harding, © ‘July 18; 19295320 
July 22; E pub. 7919; Pauline 
Bendigo, Detroit.  aeTS 


I’m lonesome for you, because you’re 
my pal: words by I. M. First, music 
by George Coleman. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. July 27, 1929; 
K unp. 9269; Ida Mae First, 
Allinnee, O. 15774 


I’m not worrying; words and music 
by Clarence Williams and Thomas 
Waller; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
July 1, 19285 Boe. SulyoR7 ; Bogan. 
7708; Clarence Williams music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 15775 


I’m on a diet; words and music by 
C. Steinmann. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. July 26, 1929; E unp. 
9250; Claire Steinmann, San Fran- 
cisco. 15776 


I’m only making believe; words and 
music by Benny Davis and J. Fred 
Coots. [Words and melody only] 
©1ec. July 27, 1929; E unp. 9289; 
Davis, Coots & Engel, inc., New 
York. 15777 


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I’m right about that; words and music 
by Toby Tobias and Ames Harper. 
© 1c. July 2, 1929; E unp. 8832; 
Stanley Tobiasen, Canton, S. D. 

15778 


I’m rolling along; words and music by 
Buell Kazee. [Words and melody 
only] ©le. July 12, 1929; E ump. 
8800; Jack Kapp, Chicago. 15779 


I'm sailing on a sunbeam; from Cot- 
ton and silk, words by Ballard Mac- 
donald, music by Dave Dreyer. © 
Pee day 25, 1929; BH unp. 915; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Cuiver 
City, Calif. 15780 


I'm sitting on the edge of a rainbow; 
words by J. Nemett, music by 
Samuel H. Speck. [Words and 
melody only] ©1ce. July 26, 1929; 
E unp. 9237; Joseph Nemett, Lincoln 
Park, Mich. 15781 


I’m still caring; words and music by 
Rudy Vallee and John Klenner; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by A. J. 
Franchini. © Mar. 28, 1929; 2 c. 
July 22; E pub. 7867; Forster music 
publisher, inc., Chicago. 15782 


I’m the medicine man for the blues; 
fox-trot, from Is everybody happy? 
words and music by Grant Clarke 
and Harry Akst, arr. by Joseph 
Nussbaum; dance orch. pts. 4to. 
© July 17, 1929; 2c. July 20; B 
pub. 7860; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 15783 


I’m the medicine man for the blues; 
from Is everybody happy, by Grant 
Clarke and Harry Akst, arr. by E. 
Chas. Eggett; vocal orch. pts.; in 
F. 4to. © July 11, 1929; 2 c. Juiy 
15; E pub. 7842; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 15784 


I’m thinking of you; words and music 
by A. Pirro. © 1c. July 1, 1929; 
KH unp. 9072; Arthur Pirro, Pied- 
mont, Calif. 15785 


I’m too young to be careful and too 
sweet to be good; fox-trot, theme 
song from Drag, lyric by Al Bryan, 
music by Geo. W. Meyer, arr. by 
Joseph Nussbaum; dance orch. pts. 
4to. © July 1, 1929; 2 e. July 5; 
E pub. 7498; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 15786 


I’m tuned in for life, to station 
L.O.V.E.; fox-trot, from Harmony 
heaven, words and music by Edward 
Pola and Eddie Brandt, both ef 
Great Britain; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by Alf. Ralston. [Staff and 


15797 

tonic sol-fa notations] © July 1, 
1929; 1 ¢« July 12; E for. 5660; 
Campbell, Connelly & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 15787 
I’m waiting for you, Mary Ann; 


words by C. A. Jacobson, music by 
Burrell Van Buren. [Words and 
melody only} ©1l1e. July 27, 1929; 
E unp. 9278; Conrad A. Jacobson, 
Mt. Kisco, N. Y. 15788 


I'm wild about the clouds; words by 
A. F. Henthorn, music by Al. Tay- 
lor. New York City, Frank Hard- 
ing. © July 1, 1929; 2c. July 10; 
E pub. 7718; Albert Frank Hen- 
thorn, Hannibal, O. 15789 


I must be home by twelve o’clock; 
from Show girl, words by Gus Kahn 
and Ira Gershwin, music by George 
Gershwin; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
July 10, 192935.2 e) July 12; E pub. 
7633; New world music corp., New 
York. 15790 


I only knew it was you; words and 
music by Clare Kummer. © 1 ©. 
July 12, 1929; E unp. 8803; Fox film 
corp., New York. 15791 


only wish I had you with me last 
night honey ; words and music by Jim- 
mie Monaco and Joe McCarthy. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
July 19, 1929; E unp. 8997; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 15792 


see you but what do you see in me? 
from Keep it clean, words and mu- 
sic by Jack Murray and Lester Lee. 
© July 18, 1929; 2 c July 19; E 
pub. 7833; ‘Shapiro, Bernstein & ¢o., 

inc., New York. 15793 


should worry; words and music by 
E. H. Schoelwer. [Words and mel- 
ody only. Photostat] © 1c. July 
9, 1929; E unp. 8712; Edward Henry 


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Schoelwer, Cincinnati. 15794 
I spent a day in heaven; words and 
music by M. Rosenthal. [Words and 


melody only] ©1e. July 25, 1929; 
E unp. 9223; Mildred Rosenthal, San 
Francisco. 15795 


I still believe in you; from Fashions 
in love, words by Leo Robin, music 
by Victor Schertzinger. © July 10, 
1929; 2c. July: 123H pub. 1602: 
Famous music corp., New York. 
15796 
think of you, only you; words and 
music by G. C. Sohnle. © 1c. July 
2, 1929; E unp. 85385; George Charles 
Sohnle, Newark. 15797 


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15798 


pt. 11,n.s., v. 24 


I took my time a-goin, but oh how I 
hurried back; words. and music by 
B. Miller. [Words and melody only] 
©1c. July 19, 1929; E unp..8999; 
Bob Miller, New York. 15798 


I’ve found a one way street to heaven; 
words by George William Reid, mu- 
sic by C. E. Hood. ©1e July 5, 
1929; EK unp. 8617; Charles Edward 
Hood, Toronto, Canada. 15799 


I’ve got a little love song; words by 
Jack Yellen, music by Milton Ager. 
[Photostat] © 1c. July 23, 1929; 
E unp. 9180; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., Culver City, Calif. 15800 


I’ve got a million reasons for loving 
you; words and music by A. Soro- 
koff, of Russia, domiciled at New 
York. [Words and melody only] 
©.1 ¢« July 16, 1929; E unp. 8952; 
Al Sorokoff, New York. 15801 


I’ve got a new mamma; fox trot song, 
words and music by W. E. Noonan 
and G. Craft. ©1c. July 11, 1929; 
EH unp. 8762; W. E. Noonan and 
George Craft, Orange, Tex. 15802 


I’ve got the world right in the palm 
of my hand; fox-trot, words and 
music by Lou Davis and J. Fred 
Coots. 
10; E pub. 7548; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 15803 


I’ve remember’d while you forgot; 
words by C. S. Cassanelli, music by 
David Dexter and Joseph Harris. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
July 19, 1929; E unp. 8996; Charles 
Siro Cassanelli, New York. 15804 


I've waited a lifetime for you; in Our 
modern maidens, lyric by Joe Good- 
win, music by Gus Edwards. © 
July 19, 1929; 2 c July 22; H pub. 
78902; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
New York. 15805 


I want to be there again; words and 
music by C. O. Donovan. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. July 23, 
1929; E unp. 9100; Catharine O’Con- 
nor Donovan, Livermore, Ia. 15806 


I want to ery on my lover’s shoulder, 
when I ery; words by Helen Wilsey 
and A. M. Brown, music by A. M. 
Brown. [Photostat] © May 9, 
19295) Qe. July 6;i- Me pubs T4t7; 
Aaron M. Brown, Palo Alto, Calif. 

15807 


I will turn your money green; words 
and music by F. Lewis. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. June 13, 


© July 8, 1929; 2 ec. July 


1929; E wnp. 8758; Southern musie 
pub. co., inc., New York. 15808 


I wish; words and music by EH. Clark. 
Los Angeles, G. Schirmer music 
stores, inc. © July 3, 1929-3300 
July 8; H pub. 7441; Eleanor Clark, 
Montrose, Calif. 15809 


I wish I had a girl; words by Mrs. 
K. A. Searfoss, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1le 
July 20, 1929; E unp. 9023; Minnie 
A. Searfoss, White Haven, Pa. 

; 15810 


I wonder; words and music by C. N. 
Taylor. © 1c. July 18, 1929: B 
unp. 9356; Charles Nelson Taylor, 
Oakland, Calif. 15811 


wonder do they care; words by J. 
H. Guernsey, music by Floyd: Thomp- 
son. © 1c. July 15, 1929; BE unp. 
8993; Thompson and Guernsey, In- 
dianapolis. 15812 


I wonder where those pals are; words 
and music by J. M. Zenchoff. © 1 ec. 
July 30, 1929; E unp. 9354; Julius 
Morris Zenchoff, Willimantic, Conn. 

15813 


I wonder why I love you; from The 
wheel of life, words and music by 
Victor Schertzinger. © June 28, 
1929; -2; e., July.2¢ . By pub. Tizees 
Famous music corp., New York. 

15814 


I wouldn’t do that; words and music 
by M. Ewing. [Words and melody 
only] ©1le. July 23, 1929; E unp. 
9122; Max Ewing, New York. 15815 


Ich betrtig’ dich nur aus liebe; slow- 
fox-lied, aus Ich betrtig’ dich nur 
aus liebe, text von Fritz Rotter, 
musik von Ralph Erwin, of Austria. 
(In 6 haupt-schlager) © June 10, 
1929; 1 e«. July 16; E. for. 5681; 
Drei masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

15816 


Ich liebe dich (I love you) ; from Won- 
der of women, words and music by 
Fred Fisher, and Martin Broones. 
[English text] New York, Robbins 
music corp. © July 5, 1929; 2c. 
July 8; E pub. 7427 ; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., New York. 15817 


Ich schick’ dir ein paar veilchen ; slow- 
fox, text u. musik von Willy Rosen, 
of Germany, arr. von Hartwig von 
Platen, of Germany ; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Mar. 28, 
1929; 1 c. June 28; E for. 5440; 
Edition Meisel & co, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 15818 


Lal 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1929. 


Idol of Sigma phi; words and music 
by Arthur Halliburton. © July 5, 
1929 ; 2 c. July 5; E pub. 7539; Shat- 
tinger piano & music co., St. Louis. 

15819 

Idyl pastorale; in the American idiom, 
by Claude Lapham, op. 16, no. 3; pf. 
© July 5, 1929; 2c. July 10; E pub. 
7621; Crawford music corp., New 
work. 15820 


Idylie au bord de l’étang; par Henry 
Féyrier, of France; orch. parties, 
avec pf. conducteur et 1° violini con- 
ducteur. 4to. © July 2, 1929; 1c. 
July 25; E for. 5847; H. Gaudet, 
Paris. ; 15821 


If I came back to you and said I’m 
sorry ; from The gamblers, lyric and 
music by Gus Edwards; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © July 11, 1929; 2c. July 
15; E pub. 7846; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 15822 


If I can take you from somebody else, 
somebody can take you from me; 
words by J. Seidor, music by M. 
Jacobi. [Words and melody only] 
©ilie. Jwy 10, 1929; E unp. 8728; 
Julius Seidor and Martin Jacobi, 
Cleveland. 15823 


If I can’t have you; from Footlights 
and fools, lyric by Al. Bryan, music 
by Geo. W. Meyer; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © July 11, 1929; 2c. July 15; 
E pub. 7845; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 15824 


If I could just call you sweetheart; 
words by J. Seidor, music by M. 
Jacobi. [Words and melody only] 
© 1e. July 10, 1929; E unp. 8727; 
Julius Seidor and Martin Jacobi, 
Cleveland. 15825 


If I had a talking picture of you; 
from Sunnyside up, words and mu- 
sic by B. G. De Sylva [pseud. of 
George Gard De Sylva], Lew Brown 
and Ray Henderson. © July 29, 
1929; 2 ec. July 31; E pub. 8016; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 15826 


If love meant only heartaches; words 
and music by Rudy Rudolph. 
[Words and melody only] ©1ee.. 
July 31, 1929; E unp. 9393 ; Maxwell 
A. Rudolph, Philadelphia. 15827 


If love’s true; words and music by W. 
Evans. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 25, 1929; E unp. 9224; 
Willie Evans, Memphis, Tenn. 

15828 


15838 


If thou wert blind; words by Noel 
Johnson, music by Jessie Moore 
Wise; med. voice. © Oct. 30, 1928; 
2c. July 12, 1929; Epub. 7767; 
Wm. H. Wise & co., New York. 

15829 


If Washington were alive to-day ; lyric 
by David S. Goldberg, music by H. 


O. Carow. ©1e. July 3, 1929; E 
unp. 8560; Herman Otto Carow, 
New York. 15830 


If we can’t be sweethearts, let’s be 
friends; words by Fred Godfrey, 
music by Maurice Scott, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © June 
28, 1929; 1 c. July 31; E for. 5947; 
Lareine & co., ltd., London. 15831 


If you believed in me; words by L. 
Wolfe Gilbert, music by Abel Baer. 
© July 19, 1929; 2c. July 22; E pub. 
7880 ; De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, 
ine., New York. 15832 


If you can canoodle in a canoe; words 
and music by P. Hill, of Canada. 
[Words and melody only] ©1le. 
July 238, 1929; EH unp. 9102; Perey 
Hill, Seven Persons, Alta, Canada. 

15833 


If you could love me; words and music 
by E. H. Plumb. © 1. June 27, 
1929; E unp. 8988; Edward H. 
Plumb, New York. 15834 


If you only understood; fox-trot bal- 
lad, words and music by Phyllis 
Gordon, of Great Britain; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by Charles Hanley. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
June 28, 1929; 1 c. July 31; EH for. 
5946; Lareine & co., ltd., London. 

15835 


If you were mine; from Twinbeds, by 
Geo. W. Meyer, arr. by EH. Chas. Eg- 
gett; vocal orch. pts.; in G. 4to. 
© July 1, 1929; 2c. July 5; E pub. 
7493 ; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

15836 


Im Garten Eden; von Gottfried Hup- 
pertz, of Germany, op. 33; orchester- 
stimmen, mit pf. direktion u. violino 
1 direktion. © June 20, 1929; 1 «¢. 
July 3; E for. 5398; Musikverlag 
Robert Riihle, Berlin. 15837 


Impassioned supplication; by Mischa 
Violin, organ notation by LEHmil 
Velazco, orch. by Walter C. Schad; 
orch, ‘pts. © June 20, 1929; 2 ce. 
June 24; E pub. 7676; Crawford 
music corp., New York. 15838 


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15839 


pt. OI, n.S., v. 24 


Impetuous imps; by Donald OO. 
Williams; pf. © July 11, 1929; 2 c¢. 
July 11; E pub. 7579; Dorothea L. 
Schroeder, Flushing, N. Y. 15839 


In a hurry; by Louis Streabbog 
[pseud. of Jean Louis Gobbaerts], 
op. 68, no. 5, 2d pf. by Fleetwood A. 
Diefenthaeler; 2 pfs. obl. 8vo. © 
July 6, 1929; 2 ¢c. July 8; E pub. 
7434; Gamble hinged music Co., 
Chicago. 15840 


In a_ kitchenette; from The gold 
diggers of Broadway, by Joe Burke, 
arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus; vocal 
orch. pts.; in F. 4to. © July 1, 
1929; 2c. July 5; E pub. 7495; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 15841 


In a sunny garden; my ladye fayre, 
words and music by K. Ragg, of 
Great Britain, arr. by Martyn van- 
Lennep. London, Novello & co., Itd. 
(Cy July 9, 1929; 1 e. July 9; EH for. 
5458; Katie Ragg, London. 15842 


In a swing; by Louis Streabbog 
[pseud. of Jean Louis Gobbaerts], 
op. 63, no. 4, 2d pf. by Fleetwood A. 
Diefenthaeler; 2 pfs. obl. 8vo. © 
July 2, 1929; 2 c. July 5; E pub. 
7349; Gamble hinged music Co., 
Chicago. 15843 


In candlelight; words and music by 
H.' J. Cleary. [Photostat] © 1. 
July 26, 1929; E unp. 9248; Homer 
John Cleary, Marion, O. 15844 


In Dixie I long to be; waltz-song, 
words and music by Peter Daprano 
and Jos. Mazur. © July 19, 1929; 
2c. July 19; E pub. 7758; Chester 
Hscher, New York. 15845 


In June, you'll hear the band play our 
wedding tune; words and music by 
C..Carazo.. ©.1 c. July 1, 1929; H 
unp. 8526; Dave Frank and Castro 
Carazo, New Orleans. 15846 


In memoriam; by C. A. Schmidt; pf. 
© 1e. July 5, 1929; E unp. 8635; 
Clara Amanda Schmidt, Oshkosh, 
Wis. 15847 


In my castle; words by Eddie Silver- 
ton, music by D. H. Lowenstein. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1c. July 
11, 1929; EH unp.. 8869; David’ H. 
Lowenstein, Cincinnati. 15848 


In my garden; 2 pt. school cho., text 
and arr. by E. A. Barrell, jr., music 
by Montague Hwing. 4to. July 
18, 1929; 2 ec. July 20; E pub. 7817; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 


15849 | 


In my garden of memory; words and 
music by A. L. Emerson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. July 1, 
1929; E unp. 8482; A. Leonard 
Emerson, Kimberly, Id. 15850 


In my Indiana home; words by Harry 
Harris, music by Larry Shay; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © June 25, 1929; 
2c June 29; E pub. 7457; Milton 
Weil music co., Chicago. 15851 


In my port of dreams; words and 
music by T. P. Evans. ©1 ec. July 
29, 1929; E unp. 9315; Thomas Pea- 
body Evans, Bennettsville, S. C. 

; 15852 


In my Russian dreamland; words by 
Teyet Ramar, music by V. Reiser. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ce. 
June 21, 1929; E unp. 8871; Violet 
Reiser, New York. 15853 


In my secret love; words and music 
by R. C. Timmerman. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e July 1, 1929; 
E unp. 8492; Rhae Claude Timmer- 
man, Edgefield, S. C. 15854 


In solcher nacht; lied u. serenade, 
aus der operette Die stidseeprinzess, 
text von Leo Kastner, musik von 
Ewald Dohrn, of Germany. © Apr. 
3, 1929; 1 c. June 28; HB for. 5433; 
Fritz Horst, Altona/Elbe, Germany. 

15855 


In the cathedral ; by Greville Cooke, of 
Great Britain; pf. © June 28, 1929; 
1c. July 11; E for. 5554; Joseph 
Williams, ltd., London. 15856 


In the darkness; misterioso, by Max 
Herzberg, se. by Jan Vitolin; orch. 
pts. © July 5, 1929; 2c. July 10; 
E pub. 7959; Crawford music corp., 
New York. 15857 


In the days of the Iroquois; 4-pt. song, 
words. by Frederick H. Martens, 
music by Francesco B. De Leone, arr. 
by H. L. Harts; mixed voices. 4to. 
© May 15, 1929; 2 c. June 28; E pub.. 
7275; White-Smith music pub. co., 
Boston. 15858. 


In the garden; by R. O. Suter; violin 
with pf. ace. © July 18, 1929; 2 ¢. 
July 20; E pub. 7823; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 15859 


In the hammock [and] The wind and 
the thistledown; by  Frederika 
Wadley; pf. with words. © July 
20, 1929; 2c. July 26; E pub. 7958; 
Harold Flammer, ine., New York. 

15860: 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1929 


15881 


In the land of jazz; from Is every- 
body happy? lyric by J. Keirn 
Brennan, music by Ray Perkins; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © July 11, 1929; 
2c. July 15; E pub. 7843; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 15861 


In the land of memory; words by C. 
Merchant, music by Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. ©1c. July 12, 1929; E 
unp. 8825; Carrie Merchant, Fresno, 
Calif. 15862 


In the moonlight with you; words and 
music by K. R. Draw. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. July 1, 1929; 
E unp. 8481; Katherine Rosie Draw, 
Ferndale, Mich. 15863 


In the Northland; words and music 
by Clay Smith; high voice. © July 
8, 1929; 2 ce. July 9; E pub. 7491; 
R. L. Huntzinger, ine., New York. 

15864 


In the Northland; words and music 
by Clay Smith. 1. Med. voice.— 
2. Low voice. © July 3, 1929; 2 c¢. 
each July 5; E pub. 7337; R. L. 
Huntzinger, inc., New York. 15865 


In the open; song of nature, words by 
J. Olin McDavitt, music by Lucina 
Jewell; med. voice. © July 3, 1929; 
oe sity “10> pub. T5710; > G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 15866 


In the rocking chair; by Mrs. Crosby 
Adams, 2d. pf. by Francis Womack ; 
2 pis. © July 8, 1929; 2c. July 11; 
E pub. 7577; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 15867 


In the stillness of the night; words by 
Wellington Guernsey, music by 
Henry Smart, arr. by William 
Stickles; female trio. 4to. © July 
13, 1929; 2 ec. July 16; E pub. 7680; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 15868 


In the sweet clovers of Tennessee; 
words by M. E. Anderson and C. E. 
Anderson, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © June 26, 1929; 2 e. 
July 10; E pub. 722; Marques 
Eugene Anderson and Charlotte 
Elizabeth Anderson, Detroit. 15869 


In the wake of the storm; by Florence 
Newell Barbour; pf. © July 5, 
1929; 2 ce. July 10; E pub. 751); 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

15870 

In turmoil of day; words and music 
by A. Kremers. © June 12, 1929; 
2c July 8; E pub. 7430; Albert 
Kremers, Milwaukee. 15871 


67717—29--4 


In twilight time; words and music by 
M. F. Thomas. ©1c. July 8, 1929; 
E unp. 8691; Mae Frances Thomas, 
Toronto, Ont., Canada. 15872 


Indischer tempeltanz; von Josef 
Konigsberger, of Austria, arr. v. F. 
Schmidt-Hagen, of Germany; orch. 
stimmen mit pf. direktion und 
violino 1 direktion. 4to. © Oct. 
31, 1928; 1 ce July 3,'1929; BE for. 
5748; Edition Kaleidoskop, Berlin- 


Wilmersdorf, Germany. 15873. 
Ingénument; intermezzo, par Sper- 
anza-Camusat, of France;  orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 


© June 2, 1929; 1 e June 28; E 
for. 5374; Lucien de Lacour, Paris. 
15874 


Inimitable (The) lovers; cantata, poem 
by Alfred Noyes, music by Charles 
Vardell, jr., mixed voices. 4to. © 
Apr. 16, 1929; 2 c. June 27; D pub. 
27537; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

15875 

Insouciance; par Gabriel-Marie, arr. 
par Hans Ourdine, of France; orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur et 1° 
violini conducteur. © July 2, 1929; 
1 e. July 25; E 5890; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 15876 


Intermezzo-scherzo; cinema musica, di- 
Italo Azzoni, of Italy, riduz. di H. 
Kawan, of Italy; orch. parti, con pf. 
direzione. 4to. © Apr. 24, 1929; 
digs uly, 165057) £0r: Ot26; 7 'C: 
Beltramo, San Remo, Italy. 15877 


Into exile; poem by Alan Rae, music 
by A. Gibbs, of Great Britain; cho. 
of men’s voices. London, J. Curwen 
& sons, ltd. 4to. © July 5, 1929; 
1c. July 8; E for. 5667; Armstrong 
Gibbs, Danbury, Essex, England. 

15878 


Introduction to a comedy ; light march, 
by Montague Ewing, orch. by Henry 
Tilsley, of Great Britain; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © July 26, 
1929* 1 ce) Faty > 20 YW fer aeae. 
Elkin & co., itd., London. 15879 


Introduktion og Passacaglia; av Arild 
Sandvold, of Norway, op. 4; orgel. 
obl. 8vo. © Dec. 12, 1928; 1 ce. Jan. 
22, 1929; E for. 5612; Norsk musik- 
forlag, Oslo, Norway. 15880 


Introduzione, aria e finale; di Dante 
Alderighi, of Italy; pf. © Aug. 5, 
1929; 1 ce. July 29; HB for. 5944; A. 
Forlivesi & c., Florence, Italy. 

15881 


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15882 


Invitati (Gl’); in forma di piccola 
sinfonia giocosa, di Ettore Mon- 
tanaro, of Italy, op. 130; orchestrina, 
con pf. conduttore .e violino con- 
duttore. 4to. © July 10, 1929; 1c. 
July 12; E for. 5617; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 15882 


Iodine; song of the sunny South, 
words and music by R. A. Conard. 
© June 29, 1929; 2c. June 29; E 
pub. 7267; Robert Allen Conard, 
Florence, 8. C. 15883 


Is it Spain? lyric by Sam Lewis and 
Joe Young, music by Joseph Meyer ; 
pf. and ukulele acc.; low, in D. © 
July 9,.1929; 2 ¢. July 12; .E pub. 
7596; Remick music corp., New 
York. 15884 


Is that what I should have done; 
words by F. Randall, music by Harry 
Clifford. © 1c. July 29, 1929; H 
unp. 9319; Frances Randall, San 
Jose, Calif. 15885 


Is there room for a little one? words 
and music by Hd. HE. Hlton, of Great 
Britain; pf. ace. with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. 
Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © July 8, 1929; 1 ec. July 
9; E for. 5657; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 15886 


Isabella; words by Sam Lewis and 
Joe Young, music by Cliff Hess. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 .«. 
July 29, 1929; E unp. 9827; Remick 
music corp., New York. 15887 


Isabella of Castile; words by Alice 
Weber, music by J. A, Hadley. 
Richmond, Ind., Weisbrod’s, inc. © 
July "6,* 1929% 2") uty. Ge HE) pub. 
7408; Jean Ann Hadley, Richmond, 
Ind. 15888 


It is an awfully dangerous race; words 
and music by J. Tomfohrde; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © June 25, 1929; 2 ¢. 
June 29; E pub. 7458; John Tom- 
fohrde, Goodhue, Minn. 15889 


It must be an old Spanish custom ; 
from Cotton and silk, words by Bal- 
lard and Macdonald, music by Dave 
Dreyer. © 1c. July 28, 1929; E 
unp. 9150; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., Culver City, Calif. 15890 


It’s all over boy; words and music by 
G. Shaubell; pf. and ukulele acc. 
Madison, Kan., Shaubell pub. co. © 
July 2, 1920; .2>e% July’ 5; “pub. 
7465; Gladys Shaubell, Madison, 
Kan. 15891 


pt. m,n. s. v.24 


It’s Broadway; fox-trot, lyric and mu- 
sic by Paul E. Bray. © July 11, 
1929; 2 c. July 15; E pub. 7884; 
Model music publishers reg., East 
Montreal, Canada. 15892 


It’s great to be necked; words and 
music by B. G. DeSylva [pseud. of 
George Gard DeSylva], Lew Brown 
and Ray Henderson. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 26, 1929; 
E unp. 9220; DeSylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, ine., New York. 15893 


It’s great to have someone; words by 
M. Loesch, music by Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. © 1c. July 12, 1929; 
E unp. 8823; Maurice Loesch, Old- 
ham, S. D. 15894 


It’s no one but you; melody and chords 
by I. Morris. ©1c. July 15, 1929; 
E unp. 8875; Ivan Morris, Union- 
town, Pa. 15895 


It’s so much nicer in the dark; words 
by Jack M. Samson, music by H. 
Bortman. © 1 ¢. July 8, 1929; HB 
unp. 8690; Harry Bortman, Philadel- 
phia. / 15896 


It’s you; from College love, words and 
music by Dave Silverstein and Lee 
Zahler. © July 11, 1929; 2c. July 
12; E pub. 7687; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., inc., New York. 15897 


It takes a long time to say good-night 
to the girl you love; words by J. D. 
Collins, music by Clifton Keith; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © June 22, 1929; 

2 ¢@. July 10; E pub. 7516; John 
David Collins, New Albany, Ind. 
15898 


It was but you; words by Harry Parr, 
music by Herbert Oliver, of Great 
Britain; in C. © July 29, 1929; 
1c. July 27; E for. 5886; Joseph 
Henry Larway, London. 15899 


Italian hymn; from Chasing through 
Europe, by Arthur Kay; pf. ©1e. 
July 31, 1929; E unp. 9892; Fox 
film corp., New York. 15900 


Ja, bei uns am Strand; fox-trot, text 
von Hans Pflanzer und Friedrich 
Schwarz, musik u. arr. von Hartwig 
v. Platen, of Germany; orchester- 
stimmen, mit pf. direction. 4to. 
June 27, 1929; 1 c. July 16; EH for. 
5685; Musikverlag City, Leipzig. 

: 15901 

Jack and Jill; lyric by Raymond Kla- 
ges, music by Henry Cohen. © 1 
e. July 23, 1929; E unp. 9154; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver City, 
Calif. 15902 


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15923 


Jack Dempsey, the daddy of them 
all; words by R. L. Payne, music 
by Burrell Van Buren. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 12, 1929; 
E unp. 8812; Robert Lewis Payne, 
Miami, Fla. 15903 


Jackdaw (The) of Rheims; ballad, 
poem by Thomas Ingoldsby, music 
by C. S. Lang, of Great Britain; 
mixed cho. 4to. © June 25, 1929; 
1 ec. July 8; E for. 5423; Boosey & 
co., ltd., London. 15904 


Jacob (Maxine) Deux poémes de Tris- 
tan Deréme; miS en musique par M. 
Jacob, of France. 1. Au mois de 
Mai. [1 other] © July 2, 1929; 
1 ¢. July 25; E for. 5939; Jean Jo- 
bert, Paris. 15905 


Jairus’ daughter; sacred cantata, text 
after the Bible by Frederick H. Mar- 
tens, music by A. Louis Scarmolin, 
op. 79; mixed cho. 4to. © May 30, 
1929: 2 ce. June 27; D pub. 27538; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 15906 


Jamas me olvides; Cuban song, letra 
y musica de N. Menendez, of Cuba, 
domiciled at New York. ©1c. July 
24, 1929; E unp. 9194; Nilo Menen- 
dez, New York. 15907 


Jamie boy; words and music by J. J. 
McQuaid. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 20, 1929; E unp. 9198; 
John J. McQuaid, Philadelphia. 

15908 

Jango; lyric by Pat Ballard, music by 
Kenn Sisson and Paul F. Van Loan. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
July 29, 1929: E unp. 9324; Remick 
music corp., New York. 15909 


Jango; new jungle dance, words and 
music by Irving Bibo. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e July 9, 1929; 
E unp. 8704; Bibo-Lang, inc., New 


York. 15910 
Japanese doll; by Bernard Francis 
Nevin; pf. © June 29, 1929; 2 e«. 


June 29; E pub. 7265; Bendix pub. 
co., Lincoln, Neb. 15911 


Japanese intermezzo; by Hans Spia- 
lek; pf. © July 11, 1929; 2 ¢. July 
11; E pub. 7580; Dorothea L. Schroe- 
der, Flushing, N. Y. 15912 


Java; song fox trot, words and music 
by Will Hender, of Great Britain, 
and Mario Lorenzi, of Italy. © 
June 18, 1929; 1 ec. July 8; E for. 
5424; Cavendish music co., London. 

15913 


Jazz-mad; words by M. C. Roth, mu- 
sic by N. Schiff. © 1c) July 5, 
1929; E unp. 8630; Murray C. Roth 
and Nathan Schiff, Detroit. 15914 


Jazzin Joe, the pepper pot sneeze; 
words by S. R. Quick, music by R. 
D. Stewart. [Words and melody 
only] ©1l1e. July 8, 1929; EH unp. 
8561; Sorah Reva Quick, and Rob- 
ert Donald Stewart, Chicago. 15915 


Je chereche une petite place; fox-trot 
chanté, paroles de Léo Leliévre, fils, 
musique de René Sylviano, of 
France; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by EF. Salabert. © July 2, 1929; 
1c. July 25; E for. 5907; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 15916 


Je m’appelle Flossie; one-step chanté, 
de Vopérette Flossie, lyrics de Ch. 
L. Pothier, musique de Joseph Szule, 
of France; pf. ace., avee ukulele arr. 
de Francis Salabert. © June 10, 
1929; 1 e. July 8; HE for. 5625; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 15917 


Jeannette; words and music by R. M. 
Ellery. [Words and melody only] 
© 1e. July 29, 1929; E unp. 9331; 
Robert M. Ellery, Toledo, O. 15918 


Jester’s (The) downfall; allegro dia- 
bolico, by Adolph Fink; orch. pts., 
with pf. or organ conductor. © July 
22, 1929; 2c. July 26; E pub. 7995; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

15919 

Jests and pokes; by Justin Elie; orch. 
pts. © July 19, 1929; 2 c. July 23; 
E pub. 7885; Atlas music corp., New 
York. 15920 


Jesus calls; a service for Rally day, 
arr. by Ruth Dry Rhyne. © July 
22, 1929; 2c. July 26; aff. July 25; 
AA 20816; Board of publication of 
the United Lutheran church in 
America, Philadelphia. 15921 


Jesus, the Light of the world; words 
and music by F. W. McGee. [Words 
and music only] © 1. June 27, 
1929; E unp. 8612; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 15922 


Jewish march; oder, Agerus fun d&és 
alt nei land, words and music by 
M. A. Weitzman, arr. by Mortimer 


H. Glickman. Chicago, Ill., Zemer 
pub. co. 
DIAN ,WIk sWOIND Wwe WN) 


(cand cea voy DN pI 
© July 1, 1929; 2 c. July 8; E pub. 
7431; Morris A. Weitzman, Chicago. 

15923 


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15924 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 24 


JeZeli mie lubisz; polka, by J. Wy- 
skowski; violin. © 1 ¢. July 25, 
1929; E unp. 9186; John Wyskowski, 
Omaha. 15924 


Jicky; mélodie fox-trot, par Martin 
Garcias, of France; orch. parties, 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © June 
2, 1929; 1 c. June 28; E for. 5372; 
Lucien de Lacour, Paris. 15925 


Jimble Jamble Joe,—Miss Squiggely 
Squirm [and] The jumping jack; 
lyrics by Noel Louis Provost, music 
by Vance Morton; pf. © July 20, 
1929; 2 c. July 22; E pub. 7864; 
Bendix pub. co., Lincoln, Neb. 15926 


Jlona; tango, di Amedeo Amadei, of 
Italy, op. 430; orch. parti. 4to. © 
May 15, 1929; 1 c. July 46; E for. 
5724; C. Beltramo, San Remo, Italy. 

15927 


Jockey (Le); galop, par R. Brunel, of 
Belgium; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1c. 
June 28, 1929; EH for. 53838; J. Yves 
kK; Paris: 15928 


Johnny Long; words by J. E. Guern- 
sey, music by Floyd Thompson. © 
1 @ July 152.1929; EH unp., 8992; 
Thompson and Guernsey, Indian- 
apolis. 


Joie (La) de vivre; by Wilbur R. 
Chenoweth; pf. © Apr. 29, 1929; 
2 c. June 27; E pub. 7390; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 15930 


Joinville musette; jav’ apache, de G. 
St. Servan, of France, sur la chan- 
son de Bertal et Maubon; orch. par- 
ties, avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Mar. 20, 1929; 1 c. June 10; EH for. 
5473; Editions Max Wschig, Paris. 

15931 


Jolly (The) workers’ march; by M. 
W: Butler; pi’ © July 27, 1929; 
2 ¢. duly. 193, EB. pub. Wi94e. A. W. 
Perry’s Sons, Sedalia, Mo. 15932 


Jones (The) law blues; words and 
music by B. Howell. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 29, 1929; 
EK unp. 8510; Bobbie Howell, Chi- 
cago. 159383 


Josephine; words and music by S. D. 
Palong-Palong. Los Angeles, Calif., 
Chas. F. Loveland. © July 5, 1929; 
2c. July 9; EH. pub. 7488;' Sixto D. 
Palong-Palong, Los Angeles. 15934 


Joyous (A) festival; by Florence New- 
ell Barbour; pf. © July 5, 1929; 
2c. July 10; E pub. 7514; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 159385 


15929 


Jubilee is the best time of all; words 
and muSie by G. F. Rubens. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. July 15, 
1929; E unp. 8879; George F. Ru- 
bens, New York. 15936. 


Judge Harsh blues; words and music 
by F. Lewis. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ce. June 13, 1929; E unp. 
8756; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 15937 


June night rose; words and music by 
EK. Fullmer. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. July 5, 1929; E unp. 
8629; Eugene Fullmer, Logan, Utah. 

159388: 

June rose; words by José Valdez, mu-. 
sic by Edward G. Simon; high voice. 
© May 25, 1929; 2 « June 27; EB 


pub. 7376; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 159389 
Jungla; canzone one-step, versi di 


Gavroche, musica di Salvatore Al- 
legra, of Italy. © Mar. 15, 1929; 
1c. July 16; E. for. 5729; Saporetti 
& Cappelli, Florence, Italy. 15940: 


Just a little glimpse of paradise; 
words and music by Bert Kalmar, 
Harry Ruby and Harry Warren. © 
July 9, 1929; 2.c. July 12: HE pub. 
"E509 : Remick music C COED, New York. 

15941 

Just a sweetheart in dreams; words. 
by H. Marquette, music by Chester 
Escher; ist violin. ©1 ec. July 25, 
1929; E unp. 9212; Harry Marquette, 
Mt. Carmel, Pa. 15942 


Just another dream; words by S. Hoff- 
man, music by M. Cheraskin. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ce 
July 16, 1929; EH unp. 8900; Max 


Cheraskin, and Stephen Hoffman, 
New York. 15943. 
Just around the corner; words by S. 


S. Brees, musie by Luther A. Clark. 
© July 17, 1929; 2c. July 19; E pub. 
7754; Sylvester S. Brees, Grey Hagle, 
Minn. 15944 


Just. dreaming of you; words by M. 
K. Grohe, music by lL. Florin 
Brown. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 11, 1929; E unp. 8764; 
Margaret King Grohe, San Fran- 
cisco. 15945. 


Just for a while; words by Dorothy 
Egner, music by Jack Exton; pf. © 
1c. July 27, 1929; E unp. 9261; John 
Exton, Trenton, N. J. 15946 

Just loving you; fox trot, words and 


musie by Laura Frank [i. e., L. F. 
Bateman] ©1e. July 15, 1929; H 


842 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1929 
unp. 8898; Laura Frank Bateman, 
Millheim, Pa. 15947 
Just rub-a-dub your rabbit’s foot; 


from Bomboola, words and music by 
D. Frank Mareus, and Bernard Mal- 
tin. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. July 6, 1929; E unp. 8671; De 
Sylva, Brown and Henderson, inc., 
New York. 15948 


Just rub-a-dub your rabbit’s foot; 
from Bomboola, words and music by 
D. Frank Marcus and Bernard Mal- 
tin, arr. by Joseph M. Weiss; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © July 26, 1929; 
2 ec. July 29; E pub. 7944; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, ine., New York. 

15949 


Just the cutest little girl; words by C. 
Ropach, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
July 27, 1929; E unp. 9265; Car- 
melita Ropach, Missoula, Mont. 

15950 

Just twenty years ago; words by S. E. 
Cole, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
[Words and melody only] ©l1e. 
July 9, 1929; E unp. 8697; Sue EH. 
Cole, Richmond. 15951 


Justine ; melody by Lionel Belasco. © 
1c. July 5, 1929; E unp. 8601; J. O. 
Fisher, New York. 15952 


Kad ja gledam zoru; pjesma od nepoz- 
natog valeer od R. Cernkovich ; tam- 
buritza orch. pts. 4to. © May 2, 
1929; 2 ce. July 1; E pub. 7290; Ru- 
dolph Cernkoyich, Chicago. 15953 

Kahala Bay; words and music by J. 
Macario, jr. and L. Hawk. ©1.. 
June 3, 1929; E unp. 8578; Joseph 


Maeario, jr., and Robert A. Nui, 
Honolulu. 15954 
Kansas; words by K. R. Mixer, music 


by Estella Hall Reade. © June 5, 
1929; 2c. Apr. 1; E pub. 7305; Kate 
Ray Mixer, Ellis, Kan. 15955 


Karussell; von Gottfried Huppertz, of 
Germany, op. 36; orch. pts., with 1st 
violin conductor. © Apr. 1, 1929; 
1c. June 28: E for. 547; Heinrich- 


shofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Ger- 
many. 15956 
Kasperles wochenende; charakter- 


stick, von Hugo Flamm, of Austria; 
pf. © May 11, 1929; 1 « July 3; 
E for. 5749; Edition Kaleidoskop, 
Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. 
15957 
Katie, keep your feet on the ground; 
words by Andrew B. Sterling, music 
_by Robert King. [Words and mel- 


15968 


ody only] ©1ce. July 27, 1929; BE 
unp. 9298; Shapiro, Bernstein & ¢co., 
ine., New York. 15958 


Keep moving; words and music by G. 
F. Rubens. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. July 15, 1929; E unp. 
8883 ; George F. Rubens, New York. 

15959 


Keep sowing the seeds of sunshine, 
then the sun will keep shining for 
you; words by G. Rainey, music by 
Eddie Applegate. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. July 27, 1929; E 
unp. 9285; George Rainey, Toledo, O. 

15960 

Keep the step! by E. T. Taylor, of 
Great Britain; plectrum and ten. 
banjo solos, with*pf. ace. © July 
16, 1929; 1 «@ July,27; EH for. 5826; 
Ernest T. Taylor, Preston, Lanca- 
shire, England. 15961 


Kermess at Volendam ; allegro giocoso, 
from The continent, by Christiaan 
Kriens; orch. pts., with pf. or organ 
conductor. © July 22, 1929; 2 «¢. 
July 26; E pub. 7992; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 15962 


Khadidja; prélude symphonique, par 
V. Dyck, of France; orch. part.es, 
avec pf. conducteur et 1° violini con- 
ducteur. 4to. © July 2, 1929; 1. 
July 25; E for. 5849; HE. Gaudet, 
Paris. 15963 


Kielbasa; polka, by E. Mika. ©1e. 
July 10, 1929; E unp. 87385; Edward 
Mika, Philadelphia. 15964 


Kinda cute; from Harl Carroll’s sketch 
book, lyric by Edgar Y. Harburg, 
music by Jay Gorney; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by Hank Linet. New, 
York, Robbins music corp. © July 
@ 1929: 2-e:-July, 8; Eo pub w42e: 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York. 15965 


Kings (The) of the Hast; words by 
Katherine Lee Bates, music by HE. 8. 
Perkins; pf. 4to. © Dec. 10, 1928; 
2c. July 9, 1929; E pub. 7770; Emily 
S. Perkins, New York. 15966 


Kirmes; von MHansheinrich Drans- 
mann, of Germany; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. © Apr. 1, 1929; 1 «¢. 
June 28; E for. 5445; Heinrichsho- 
fen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 


15967 
Kiss me, mother dear! words by 
Frank George Peterson, music by 


Chester Escher; 1st violin. © 1 ec. 
July 2, 1929; E unp. 8548; Frank G. 
Peterson, Atlantic City. 15968 


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15969 


Kiss me, senorita; words by Olive 
Terry, music by S. _ Barsukoff. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
July 3, 1929; E unp. 8572; Sergei 
Barsukoff, Hast Hampton, N. Y. 

15969 

Kiss (The) that meant adieu; words 
by Jack Joy, music by M. Fischer. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
July 9, 1929; E unp. 8708; Margaret 


Fischer, Hollywood, Calif. 15970 
Klein Jutka; 12 klavierstticke, von 
Gyorgy Késa, of Hungary. © May 


15, 1929; 1 c. June 27; E for. 5641; 
Universal edition a. g., Vienna. 
15971 
Kleine sonate; vgn Paul Hindemith, 
of Germany, op. 25, no. 2; viola 
d’amour und klavier. © May 15, 
1929; 1 « May 7; E for. 5806; B. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 
15972 
Kleine symphonie; von Ernst KYrenek, 
of Austria, op. 58; orch. Partitur. 
© May 138, 1929; 1 « June 27; E 
for. 5639; Universal edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 15973 


Klosterglocken (Die); sinfonischer 
foxtrot, von James Huntley [pseud. 


of Hermann Krome], of Germany ;. 


Dt. “©: Noveiih) 1928 5:4 edulyi2, 
1929; EH for. 5576; Sam Fox musik- 
verlag, Berlin. 15974 


Klosterglocken (Die); sinfonischer 
foxtrot, von James Huntley [pseud. 
of Hermann Krome], of Germany, 
arr. von Fred Ralph [pseud. of H. 
Krome] ; grosses orch., mit pf. direk- 
tion u. jazz stimmen. 4to. © Nov. 
1 £O28 3 Te Duly, 229 +H hor. 
5573; Sam Fox musikverlag, Ber- 
lin. 15975 


Kodak (The) girl; words by J. J. 
Patton, music by H. EH. Schultz. © 
1c. July, 30, 1929; Bump: 93s0:; 
Herman E. Shultz and James J. 
Patton, Buffalo. 15976 


Kollege kick; words and music by S. - 


Sherwin. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 22, 1929; E unp. 9071; 
Sterling Sherwin, Santa Monica, 
Calif. 15977 


Komm lass uns triumen; tango, text 
von Paul Fago, musik von Sieg- 
fried Klupsch, of Germany, spezial- 
arrangement von Fred Ralph; salon 
orch. pts., with pf. direction. 4to. 
© May 5, 1929; 1 c. June 1; EB for. 
5762; Drei masken verlag, A. G., 
Berlin. 15978 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 24 


Krishna ; operetta in 2 acts, words and. 
music by A. Monici-Rocea, of 
France. © 1c. July 19, 1929; D 
unp. 27542; Angelo Monici-Rocea, 
New York. 15979: 


Kukulka; polka, by J. Biega; 1st vio- 


lin. ©1e July 18, 1929; E unp. 
8988; John Biega, Perth Amboy, 
Neds 15980: 


Kute and kunning; novelty pf. solo, 
by Raie Da Costa, of Great Britain. 
© July 10, 1929; 1 c« July 12; E 
for. 5563; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., 
London. 15981 


Lady divine; lyric by Richard Kountz, 
music by Nathaniel Shilkret, arr. 
by Herbert Deer; mixed voices. 4to. 
© July 22, 1929; 2 ec July 26; EH 
pub. 7985; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 15982 


Lagrime di Ersilia; canzonetta appas- 
Sionata-Sentimentale, parole di A. 
Valastro, musica di G. Del Colle, of 
Italy, domiciled at Lynn, Mass. © 
1c. July 9, 1929; E unp. 8709; An- 
gelo Valastro, Lynn, Mass. 15983: 


Lalo (Edouard Victor Antoine) A 
celle qui part; arr. par F. Salabert, 
of France; orch. parties, avec pf. 
conducteur et 1° violini conducteur. 
© June 10, 1929; 1 « July 8; EB 
for. 5490; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

15984 

Lamento; par Armand Bournonville, 
of France; violoncelle ou alto et pf. 
© June 2, 1929; 1 c. June 28; EH for. 
5376; Lucien de Lacour, Paris. 

15985. 


Lamentu sicilianu; cchiu la taliu echiu 
beddo mi pari, parole e musica di 
F. P. Profita. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. July 3, 1929; E unp. 
8750; Frank P. Profita, Waltham, 
Mass. 15986 


Lapham (Claude) Arabesque; in the 
American idiom, op. 16, no. 2; pf. 
© July 5, 1929; 2 c. July 10; EH pub. 
7622; Crawford music corp., New 
York. 15987 


Last night; words and music by C. 
Hess. [Words and melody only] © 
1 e.. July 25, 1929; E unp. 9205; 
Cliff Hess, Flushing, N. Y. 15988 


Last (The) song; by D. R. Ceunia, of 
Italy, domiciled at Corona, L. L, 
N. Y.; melody with pf. ace. © 1 ¢. 
July 19, 1929; E unp. 9011; Dick 
Romeo Ceunia, Corona, L. I., N. Y. 

15989 


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no. 7, 1929 


16012 


Last (The) trail; Indian elegy, words 
by Berwick Sayers, music by Ernest 
Austin, of Great Britain; in C min. 
io dily 23. 1929° 4 ec) July 24; 8 
for. 5788; Elkin & co., Itd., London. 

15990 


Laughing eyes; melody by J. Gregar. 
© 1c. July 31, 1929; E unp. 9391; 
Jerome Gregar, Philadelphia. 15991 


Laughing marionette; novelty fox- 
trot, by Walter R. Collins, arr. by 
Eddie Bard; orch. pts. 4to. © 
June 4, 1929; 2 c. June 5; E pub. 
7269; Cavendish music co., Itd., 
London. 15992 


Lavender and old lace; words and 
musie by G. F. Rubin. © 1c. July 
11, 1929; E unp. 8781; George 
Franks Rubin, New York. 15993 


Le sais-tu; paroles de Lélian, musique 
de Omer Letorey, of France. © 
suey se tole: tc.” July 63 EH for. 
5422: Société anonyme des éditions 
Ricordi, Paris. 15994 


Legend of the bayou; words and music 
by Maury Madison [pseud. of W. R. 
Smith] [Photostat] © 1c. July 
1, 1929; E unp. 8503; W. Renwick 


Smith, Hollywood. 15995 
Legende; by Murgatroyd Farrar, of 
Great Britain; orch. pts. 4to. © 


wee ee, 1929;5' 1 ¢. July 8: Ef” for. 
5404; Meyer de Wolfe, London. 
15996 


Legends (The) of King Arthur; by 
Billy Mayerl, of Great Britain, op. 
64; pf. 1. Prelude. [5 others] © 
July 19, 1929; 1 e July 19+; E for. 
5713; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., 
London. 15997 


Leggenda; di Vittorio Mascheroni, of 


Italy; piccola orch. parti, con pf. 
conduttore. © June 21, 1929; 1 «. 
July 17; E for. 5710; A. & G. Carisch 
& ¢c., Milan. 15998 


Lehmann (Hans Konrad) Drei lust- 
spiel-szenen; von H. K. Lehmann, 
of Germany; orch. pts., with 1st 
violin conductor. 1. Koketterie. 
pat others] © Apr. 1%,.1929.5-1> c. 
June 28; E for. 5448; Heinricn- 
shofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Ger- 
many. 15999 


Lei e; Hawaiian falsetto hula, words 
and music by K. Holi. © July 15, 
1929; 2 c. July 20; B pub. 7788; 
Frances H. King, Honolulu. 16000 


Leoneayvallo (Ruggiero ) Rokoko ; 
singspiel in 3 akten, von H. Regel 
u. A. Sechiitz, of Austria, musik von 
R. Leoncavallo, of Italy. © 1 «. 
May 9, 1929; D unp. 27529; Wiener 
operettenverlag, G. m. b. H., Vienna. 

16001 

Les’ always be in love; words by D. 
Riley, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
July 26, 1929; E unp. 9236; Dell 
Riley, Kansas City, Me. 16002 


Let it come true; words and music by 
Leribe, (Od tee July . 27, 192m. 
EK unp. 9301; Louise C. Brey, West. 
Allis, Wis. 16003 


Let me dwell within your heart; words 
and music by Reed Rennat. © 1 «¢. 
July 20, 1929; E unp. 9165; Agnes 
M. Palmer, Ocean Park, Calif. 16004 


Let me have my dreams; from On 
with the show, by Grant Clarke and 
Harry Akst, arr. by Ed. Smalle; 
male voices. 4to. © July 1, 1929; 
2 @ July 5; E pub. 7500; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 16005 


Let me have my dreams; from On 
with the show, words and music by 


Grant Clarke and Harry Akst, arr. 


by Ed. Smalle. 1. Male voices. 
2. Mixed voices. © July 11, 1929; 
2c. each July 15; E pub. 7837, 7838; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
16006, 16007 
Let not your heart be troubled; words 
from St. John 14, music by Mrs. 
R. R. Forman; in E flat. © July 
18, 1929; 2 c. July 20; E pub. 7813; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 
16008 
Let’s don’t ’n’ say we did; lyric by 
Phil Ponce, music by Leon Flatow; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © July 22, 
1929:-2re. July 253 By pubmrsso; 
Remick music corp., New York. 
16009 
Let’s live in our dreams; waltz, words 
and music by Angelo Monici [i. e. A. 
Monici-Rocca] of France, domiciled 
at New York. ©1ec. July 19, 1929; 
E unp. 9018; Angelo Monici-Rocea, 
New York. 16010 


Let’s sing a ditty; words and music 
by Jack Kelly. [Words and melody 


only] ©le. July 24, 1929; E unp. 
9160; Lawrence J. Kelly, Philadel- 
phia. 16011 


Let’s try it over again; words and 
music by V. Vaska. © 1 ce. July 
29, 1929; E unp. 9346; Vana Vaska, 
Los Angeles. 16012 


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16013 


Let’s weather the storm; words and 
music by L. M. Wilson. ©1e. July 
30, 1929; E unp. 9360; Lillian May 
Wilson, W. Barrington, R. I. 16013 


Letter (The) that never came; words 
and music by E. Johnson. © 1 ¢. 
July 6, 1929; E unp. 8634; Hlla 
Johnson, Lansing, Mich. 16014 


Liberty; words and music by C. 
Simmons. © 1c. July 25, 1929; EB 
unp. 9208; Cyrus Simmons, Knox- 
ville, Tenn. 16015 


Liderkranz; words from Jewish folk 
songs, music by Leo Low. [Words 
and melody only] ©.1ec. July 8, 
1929; E unp. 8692; Henry Lefko- 
witch, New York. 16016 


Lido; canzone-valse, parole di Cra- 
vache, musica di M. T. Marchionni, 
of “aby “pt? © Aug. 1, 1929". ae: 
July 25; E for. 5827; A. Forlivesi 
& c., Florence, Italy. 16017 


Liebling, wie ist dein name, die adresse 
und dein telefon? slow-fox, text von 
Kurt Schwabach, musik von Will 
Meisel, of Germany, arr. von Hart- 
wig von Platen, of Germany; orch. 
stimmen, mit pf. direktion. 4to. 
© May 15, 1929; 1c. July 3; EB for. 
5745; Edition Meisel & co., G. m. b. 
H., Berlin. 16018 


Lied (Das) der liebe hat eine siisse 
melodie; tango, text von Kurt 
Schwabach, musik von Will Meisel, 
of Germany, arr. von Hartwig von 
Platen, of Germany; orch. stimmen, 
mit pf. direction. 4to. © May 8, 
1929; 1 c. July 3; E for. 5744; Hdi- 
tion Meisel & co., G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

16019 

Lied et motif héroique; par J. M. L. 

e Maugiié, of France; trompette en ut 


et pf. © June 2, 1929; 1 e@ June 
28; E for. 5371; Lucien de Lacour, 
Paris. 16020 
Life: words and music by Leon Kaza- 
kewich, arr. by Walter W. New- 
comer. © July 17, 1929; 2 c. July 


17; E pub. 7699; Chester Escher, 
New York. 16021 


Life is like that; words and music by 
G. F. Rubens. [Words and melody 
only]. ©1c. July 15, 1929; EH unp. 
8876; George F. Rubens, New York. 

16022 

Life is so empty without you; words 
by Mrs. J. M. Githens [i. e., R. P. 
Githens], music by Samuel H. 
Speck. [Words and melody only] 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


© 1c. June 5, 1929; E unp. 9312; 
Ruby Pearl Githens, Weiser, Id. 
ni 


Life’s not the same; lyric by John 
McLaughlin, music by Eddie Gray; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © July 22, 
1929; 2c. July 26; E pub. 7988; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 16024 


Light up your face with the sunshine, 
and open your heart to a song; 
words and music by Coleman Goetz, 
and Leon Flatow; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by May Singhi Breen. 
© July 30, 1929; 2:\¢ July 31; HB 
pub. 8020; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 16025 


Like a dream; words and music by 
Vincent Rose, Benee Russell and 
Harold Solomon. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. July 20, 1929; 
E unp. 9038; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 16026 


Like me less. love me more; from 
Earl Carroll’s sketch book, lyric by 
Edgar Y. Harburg, music by Jay 
Gorney. New York, Robbins music 
corp. © July 6, 1929; 2 ¢. July 8; 
E pub. 7426; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., New York. 16027 


Lil’ brain baby; words and music by 


M. W. Bell. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e July 5, 1929; HB unp. 
8633; Margaret Ward Bell, New 
York. 16028 


Lilac; words by Sylvia [pseud. of R. 
Kountz], music by Richard Kountz; 
high voice.. © July 8, 1929; 2 e¢. 
July 10; E pub. 7552; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 16029 


Lindy and his bride; words and music 
by B. Damico and P. Frattarollo. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
July 16, 1929; E unp. 8910; Basil 
Damico. and Pasquale Frattarollo, 
Philadelphia. 16030 


Lindy, Columbus of the air; words by 
R. V. McCombs, music by Samuel 
H. Speck. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © July 2, 1929; 2 ¢. July 
13; E pub. 7724; Ralph V. McCombs, 
Ukiah, Calif. 16031 


Linger, lady. for a while; words by 
Herbert J. Brandon, music by 
Reginald Redman, of Great Britain; 
sop, and alto. 4to. © June 21, 
1929; 1 e. July 8, 1 e. July 18; B 
pub. 7873; C. C. Birchard & ©co., 
Boston. 16032 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1929 


Listen to the brook; by M. Olson, of 
Sweden, domiciled at Chicago; pf. 
Chicago, Wallin’s music shop. 
June 1, 1929; 2 ec. July 1; E pub. 
7288; Melker Olson, Chicago. 16033 


Listen to the mocking bird; by Alice 
Hawthorne, arr. by Joseph W. 
Clokey ; mixed yoices. 4to. © July 
5, 1929; 2 c. July 9; E pub. 7475; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 16034 


Listerine; words and music by F. 
Johnson. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ec. July 27, 1929; E unp. 9291; 
Fred Johnson, Clarksburg, W. Va. 

16035 


Liszt (Franz) A _ love-dream; pt.- 
song, words by Norman Weir, music 
arr. by Henry Tolhurst, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices. 4to. © 
July 19, 1929; 1-e. July 18; EH for. 
5702; W. Paxton & co., ltd., London. 


16036 
Liten (En) flicka med resegrammo- 
fon: hambo, text: Nils Sverker, 
musik: Ejnar Bjorke [pseud .of 


Stig Hansson] of Sweden; pf. 

July 14, 1928; 1 ec. Apr. 25, 1929; HB 
for. 5829; Edition Sylvain, Stock- 
holm, Sweden. 16037 


Little black sheep; from Lucky star, 
words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by 
Abel Baer. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e July 15, 1929; E unp. 
8855; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 16038 


Little (The) blue pigeon; melody by 
P. H. Burn. © 1c. July 16, 1929; 
BE unp. 8904; Philip Haviland Burn, 
Brooklyn. 16039 


Little by little; from Joe College, 
words and music by Walter O’Keefe 
and Bobby Dolan. © July 29, 1929; 
2c. July 31; E pub. 8015; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

16040 


Little cavalier ; from Divorce evidence, 
lyric by Al. Dubin, music by M. K. 
Jerome; pf. and ukulele ace. © July 
11, 1929; 2 ec. July 15; E pub. 7849; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

16041 


Little (The) Chinese girl; by Harry 
Meyerowitz; pf. © July 5, 1929; 2c. 
July 6; E pub. 7469; Edward Schu- 
berth & co., inc., New York. 16042 


Little fellow; theme song of Sins of 
the fathers, words by Pat K. Heale, 
music by David Paget and Walter 
R. Collins, both of Great Britain. 


84 


16052 


[Staff and tonie sol-fa notations] © 

July 5, 1929; 1 ce. July 31; E for. 

5945; Lareine & co., ltd., London. 
16043. 


Little girl’s dance; by Albert Cazabon, 
of Great Britain; orch. pts. 4to. © 
July 10, 1929; 1 ec. July 8; E for. 
5403; Meyer de Wolfe, London. 

16044 


Little man; lullabye, words and music 
by J. F. Bresnahan, arr. by Frede- 
rick Watson; med. voice. © 1 e@ 
July 1, 1929; E unp. 8522; John F. 
Bresnahan, New York. 16045 


Little story by the brook; idyl, by 
Frederic Groton, op. P., no. 3; pf. 
© July 3, 1929; 2c. July 10; E pub. 
7569; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

16046 


Little sweetheart ; words and music by 
H. Irving. [Words and melody only] 
©1e. July 15, 1929; E unp. 8897; 
Herbert Irving, Chelsea, Mass. 


16047 
Little sweetheart of mine, called 
mother; words by Clifford Seyler, 


music by Reginald Morgan, of Great 
Britain; pf. ace, with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. 
Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © July 8, 1929: 1 ce. July 9; 
E for. 5658; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don. 16048 


Little (The) tavern; words by Edna 
St. Vincent Millay, music by Ruth 
Wright Vanderlip. 1. High voice, in 
F.—2. Med. voice, in D flat. © June 
18, 1929; 2 ec. each July 3; E pub. 
7451; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

16049 


Living in the shadow of the past; lyr- 
ics by M. W. Alleyne, musie by 
Johnny Spikes. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. July 22, 1929; E unp. 
9051; Milton Wilkinson Alleyne, Bel- 
Air, Calif. 16050: 


Liza, all the clouds’ll roll away; from 
Show girl, words by Gus Kahn and 
Ira Gershwin, music by George 
Gershwin; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
July 10, 1929; 2 ce. July 12; E pub. 
7628; New world music corp., New 
York. 16051 


Liza I’ll be waiting when the sun goes 
down; words and music by Eddie 
Gray. © July 1, 1929; 2¢ July 5; 
E pub. 7508; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 16052 


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"16053 


Liza Jane; words and musie by K. 
Taulbee. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 8, 1929; E unp. 8685; 
Kelly Taulbee, East St. Louis, Ill. 

16053 

Lol-li pop dance; words and music by 
S. M. Dickenson. © June 30, 1929; 
2c. July 5; E pub. 7339; Stella Mae 
Dickenson, Wallace, Va. 16054 


Londonderry air; arr. by Maurice 
Jacobson, of Great Britain; 1st vio- 
lin, cello and pf. © July 16, 1929; 
1c. July 183; E for. 5814; J. Curwen 
& sons, ltd., London. 16055 


Lonely one; words by J. S. Watson, 
music by Samuel H. Speck. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © July 
1, 1929; 2 ec. July 10; EH pub. 7720; 
Jesse 8. Watson, Elmhurst, Del. 

16056 

Lonely (The) traveler; by Albert Von 
Doenhoff; pf. © July 3, 1929; 2 «¢. 
July 10; E pub. 7573; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 16057 


Lonely troubadour; words and music 
by John Klenner. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. July 26, 1929; EB 
unp. 9244; Santly bros., inc., New 
York. 16058 


Lonesome? fox-trot ballad, words and 


music by W. D. Cotton, jr.; pf. 4to. 
© July 10, 1929; 2 ¢. July 19; E pub. 
(4 hs2 Ss 


Boston. 16059 


Lonesome; words by Oscar Blum 
[pseud. of B. W. Shir-Cliff], music 
by Gus Schulberg [pseud. of B. W. 
Shir-Cliff] © 1 e¢ July 20, 1929; 
E unp. 9055; B. W. Shir-Cliff, Ken- 
more, N. Y. 16060 


Lonesome one; words by S. Hoffman, 
music by M. Cheraskin. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 16, 1929; 
EK unp. 8901; Max Cheraskin and 
Stephen Hoffman, New York. 16061 


Lonesome sweetie; words by P. D. Lip- 
pert, music by George L. Cobb. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Apr. 
9, 1929; 2 c. June 19; E pub. 7966; 
Pearl Dee Lippert, Fox, Alaska. 

16062 


Long ago happy years; words and mu- 
sic by C. Raineault. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 12, 1929; 
E unp. 8810; Chas. Raineault, New 
Britain, Conn. 16063 


Longing; waltz song, words by M. Cot- 
tingham, music by Sylvester L. 
Cross. New York City, Frank Hard- 
ing. © June 27, 1929; 2c. July 10; 


William Dudley Cotton, jr., | 


pt. 111, 0. S., Vv. 24 


E pub. 7717; Mabel Cottingham, 
Oakland, Calif. 16064 


Look what you’ve done to me; from 
Cradle Snatchers, words and music 
by Con Conrad, Sidney D. Mitchell 
and Arehie Gottler. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. July 17, 1929; 
EK unp. 8923; DeSylva, Brown and 
Henderson, ine., New York. 16065 


Looking at the world with a smile, 
and the whole world is smiling at 
me; words by EH. A. Panzone, music 
by L. J. Di Carlo. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 19, 1929; 
E unp. 9014; Eugene A. Panzone, 
and Leo Joseph Di Carlo, Boston. 

16066 


Looks like it’s gonna be me; words by 
Lou Klein and Arthur Fields, music 
by Fred Hall, arr. by W. C. Linde- 
mann; pf. and ukulele ace. © July 
3)(1929; 2 ¢. July 5; BP pub iean. 
George and Arthur Piantadosi, inc., 
New York. 16067 


Lord (The) is risen today; anthem 
for Easter, music by William Bill- 
ings, arr. by Joseph W. Clokey; 
mixed voices. 4to. © July 5, 1929; 
2c. July 9; E pub. 7479; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 16068 


Lost and drifting ; words by C. Jacobs- 
ma, music by Richard Broughton. 
© 1c. July 5, 1929: E unp. 8603; 
Clarence Jacobsma, Hospers, Ia. — 

16069 


Lovable baby; words and music by 
R. C. Zochert. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. July 5, 1929; H unp. 
8624; Robert C. Zochert, Glencoe, 
Til. 16070 


Love again; words by Billie Johnson, 
music by A. Griffin. © 1e. July 10, 
1929; E unp. 8726; Agnes Griffin, 
Miami, Fla. 16071 


Love argument; by Justin Hlie; orch. 
pts. © July 24, 1929; 2c. July 27; 
E pub. 7967; Atlas music corp., New 
York. 16072 


Love birds cooing; words and music 
by J. M. Hyronemus. © July 20, 
1929; 2 e. July 22; E pub. 7865; 
John Morgan Hyronemus, Nashville. 

16073 


Love, could you know; 4 pt. cho., text 
by Martha Martin, music by Ger- 
trude Cady, arr. by William Stickles ; 
men’s voices. 4to. © July 3, 1929; 
2 ce. July 17; E pub. 7671; Harold 
Flammer, ine., New York. 16074 


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no. 7, 1929 


Love (The) dream; operetta based on 
the life of Franz Liszt, book by 
Edward M. Andrews, lyrics and mu- 
sie by R. Kountz. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. July 5, 1929; D 
unp. 27531; Richard Kountz, New 
York. 16075 


Love is a dreamer ; theme song of 
Lucky in love, words and music by 
Bud Green and Sam H. Stept, pf. 
arr. by Paul Feinberg, ukulele arr. 
by May Singhi Breen. © July 18, 
i209, 2.¢. July 19; E pub. T7163; 
Green & Stept, inc., New York. 

16076 

Love is dead; words by J. E. Guern- 
sey, music by F. Thompson. © 1 ce. 
July 1, 1929; E unp. 8474; Floyd 
Thompson and J. HK. Guernsey, In- 
dianapolis. 16077 


Love lanterns; words and music by 
A. H. McGray. ©1ce. July 8, 1929; 
E unp. 8669; Archie Hart McGray, 
Garrison, N. D. 16078 


Love like mine makes a honeymoon 
shine; words by W. Hurdle, music 
by Chester Escher; 1st violin. © 
Bee ay, 25.. 1929> i ang. 9241; 
Wilbert Hurdle, Berlin, Md. 16079 


Love plays a game; words by Sammy 
Lerner, music by Al. Hoffman. © 
July. 5, 1929; 2 c. July 6;.E. pub. 
7416; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 16080 


Love show me the way; words and 


music by F. O'Bryan. © 1c. July 
31, 1929; E unp. 9386; Franklin 
O’Bryan, Chicago. 16081 
Love (A) song; words by Edward 
Howard Griggs, music by Jessie 
Moore Wise; high voice. © Oct. 


30, 1928; 2 c. July 12, 1929; E pub. 
7768 ; Wim. H. Wise & co., New York. 


16082 
Love (A) theme; by Montague Ewing, 
orch. by Henry Tilsley, of Great 


Britain; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
for. + ;4to.' |- © Pal y¥ 26,771929' 2. e. 
July 27; E for. 5834; Elkin & co., 
Itd., London. 16083 


Love time; words by J. L. McDermott, 
music by W. Smith. San Francisco, 
Calif., Walter Smith music publisher. 
© June 12, 1929; 2 @ July 12; B 
pub. 7604; Walter Smith, James L. 
McDermott and Arthur L. Morrison, 


San Francisco. 16084 
Love triumphant; cantata, by John 
H. Batten, of Great Britain. 4to. 


© May 13, 1929; 1 ec. July 16; E 


16096 
for. 5811; A. Weekes & co., Iltd., 
London. ' 16085 


Love waltz; words by Victor Levien, 
music by G. Walther, of Belgium, 
domiciled at New York. © 1. 
June 1, 1929; E unp. 8963; Gustave 
Waither, New York. 16086 


Love will find a way; fox-trot, theme 
song from In the headlines, lyrics 
by Al Dubin, music by Joe Burke, 
arr. by Joseph Nussbaum; dance 
orch. pts. 4to. © July 1, 1929; 2. ¢. 
July 5; E pub. 7499; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 16087 


Lover (A); words and music by R. R. 
Valli. [Words and melody only] 
© 1e. July 5, 1929; E unp. 8619; 
Renato Romeo Valli, Hast Hampton, 
Conn. 16088 


Lovers; words by Clifford Grey, mu- 
sie by Herbert Stothart. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e. July 30, 
1929; E unp. 9377; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., Culver City, Calif. 

16089 


Love’s cradle; theme song, words and 
music by B. Goldberg. © July 109. 
1929; 2 @ July 8; E pub. 7436; 
Boris Goldberg, Cambridge, Mass. 

16090 


Love’s winged feet; words by J. B. 
Chadsey, music by Robert William 
Berick. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 30, 1929; E unp. 9368; 
Ralph Marie Bonsanti, Brooklyn. 

16091 

Lovin’ you; words and music by G. 
Eckle. © June 25, 1929; 2 c. June 
29; E pub. 7456; Griffin Eckle, Lex- 
ington, Mo. 16092 


Loving (A) disposition; negro song 
from The wishing tree, words and 
music by M. W. Bell. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. July 2, 1929; 
E unp. 8548; Margaret Ward Bell, 
New York. 16093 


Lucile; fox trot, words and music by 
D. Brunelle. © 1c. July 25, 1929; 
E unp. 9192; Doléan Brunelle, 
Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y. 16094 


Lucille; words and music by N. J. 
Clesi. [Photostat] ©1e. July 27, 
1929; E unp. 9263; Nicholas Joseph 
Clesi, New Orleans. 16095 


Lucky little devil; words by Mort 
Dixon, music by Harry Woods. © 
July ,2,-1929;.2 eiSuly: 3.j::H pub. 
7317; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

16096 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16097 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Luna Maracibo; melody by L. Belasco. 
© 1c. July 5, 1929; E unp. 8586; 
J. O. Fisher, New York. 16097 


Luoghi della miseria; filmmusik, von 
Giuseppe Becce, of Italy, arr. von St. 
Stefanoff; grosses orch. pts., mit 
violino 1 direction. © Feb. 15, 
1929; 1 @. Mar. 15; E for. 5590; 
Schlesinger’sche buch-u. musikhand- 
lung, Berlin-Lichterfelde. 16098 


Lustiges landleben; von Martin Herr- 
mann, of Germany; orch. pts.. with 
1st violin conductor. © Apr. 1, 
1929; 1 ec. June 28; E for. 5444; 
Heinrichshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, 


Germany. 16099 
Lustpiel; fox-trot, by Raymond 
Matthews; orech. pts. 4to. © July 


10, 1929; 2 c. July 8; E pub. 7421; 
Alfred & co., New York. 16100 


Ma chaumiére abandonnée; esquisse 


dramatique, par H. Ackermans, of | 


Belgium, op. 249; violon, violoncelle 
et contrebasse parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © June 10, 1929; 1 ¢. 
July 8; E for. 5535; Mado, Brussels. 

16101 


Ma Java; par Martin Garcias et Dela- 
marche, both of - France; orch. 


parties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 


©, July 2, 1929;\1 es July 25; for. 
59383; Lucien de Lacour, Paris. 
16102 


Machella; words by John Wallace 
[pseud. of J. V. Walsh], music by 
G. Rodgers. [Words and melody 
only] ©le. July 22, 1929; E unp. 
9042; John V. Walsh and Gladys 
Rodgers, New York. 161063 


Maestoso pomposo; film musique, par 
Huguet, of Spain, et Verdun, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur et violini 1 conducteur. 4to. 
© July 2, 1929; 1 ¢. July 25; E for. 
5869; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

16104 

Magic Island; words and music by 
Mitchell Parish, Irving Mills and 
Sammy Fain; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© July 2, 1929; 2 ¢. July 24; E pub. 
7891; Gotham music service, inc., 
New York. 16105 


Magic moon; lyrics by M. A. T. Colby, 
music arr. by Lydia Fossler Frank. 
© 1c. July 16, 1929; BH unp. 8919: 
Mary Adell Tuttle Colby, San Diego, 
Calif. 16106 


Magnolia tree; words by John Wallace 
[pseud. of John V. Walsh], music 
by G. Rodgers. [Words and melody 
only] ©le. July 22, 1929: B uno. 


9043; John V. Walsh and Gladys. 
16107 


Rodgers, New York. 


Make a fuss over me; words and 
music by G. F. Rubens. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. July 15, 1929; 


E unp. 8880; George F. Rubens, New 
16108. 


York. 


Mammy; words and music by M. E. 
Everett. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 12, 1929; E unp. 8814; 
Mary EH. Everett, Memphis, Tenn. 


16109: 
Mammy’s philosophy; musical reecitai- 


tion, text and music by Aileen H. 
Tye; pf. © June 27, 1929; 2c. July 
1; E pub. 7302; Gamble hinged 
music co., Chicago. 


Man and maid; ballad, words by A. C. 
Anderson, music 
Speck. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © July 2, 1929; 2c. July 
13; E pub. 7728; Anna C, Anderson, 
Rhinelander, Wis. 16111 


Man of my dreams; waltz song, words. 


and music by M. EH. Livingston, arr. 
by S. A. Herman. © June 22, 1929; 
2c. July 5; E pub. 73844; Mary H. 
Livingston, Sedro Woolley, Wash. . 

16112 


Man (A) of my own; words by Jack 
Yellen, music by Milton Ager. 
[Photostat] © 1c. July 23, 1929; 
E unp. 9131; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., Culver City, Calif. 16113 


Mandy Lou; 4-pt. song, words by John 
W. Work, sr., music by John W. 
Work; men’s voices. 4to. © Apr. 
22, 1929; 2c. June 27; E pub. 7362;, 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

16114 


Manhattanique; words and music by 
G. F. Rubens. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ce. July 24, 1929; E unp. 
9169; George F. Rubens, New York. 

16115 


March Dunbar; by John L. Verweire; 
band pts. 4to. © July 6, 1929; 2 c. 
July 6; E pub. 7404; Dunbar furni- 
ture mfg. co., Berne, Ind. 16116 


March of the archers; by Montague 
Ewing, arr. by E. A. Barrell, jr.; 
organ. © July 9, 1929; 2 c. July 
11; E pub. 7658; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 16117 


March of the old guard; words by 
Clifford Grey, music by Herbert 
Stothart; mixed voices. ©1c. July 
23, 1929; E unp. 9147; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp., Culver City, Calif. 

16118 


850 


16110 


by Samuel H. 


no. 7, 1929 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


16140 


March promenade; by L. H. Strang; 
pe © July 6/.19295.2)¢. July .6; 
E pub. 7407; Lilla Emich Strang, 
Cleveland. 16119 


Marche ardente; by E. Poldini, of 
Hungary, op. 116, no. 2; pf. © 
July 18, 1929; 2 ec. July 20; E pub. 
7829; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 16120 


Marche-caprice; by Ed. Poldini, of 
Hungary, op. 114, no. 2; pf. © July 
9, 1929; 2 c. July 11; E pub. 7656; 
Theodore Presser ¢co., Philadelphia. 

16121 

Marche de féte; par Henri Biisser, 
pour petit orch. par Roger Branga, 
of France; parties, avec pf. conduc- 
teur. 4to. © June 2, 1929;.1.¢. 
June 29; E for. 5354; Durand et 
cie., Paris. 16122 


Marche héroique; by Ed. Poldini, of 
Hungary, op. 116, no. 3; pf. © July 
18, 1929; 2c. July 20; E pub. 7830; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

16123 

Marche militaire; by Ed. Poldini, of 
Hungary, op. 116, no. 1; pf. © July 
18, 1929; 2 ec. July 20; E pub. 7828; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

16124 


Marching to peace; by J. L. Roeckel, 
of Great Britain; pf. duet. © July 
18, 1929; 2c. July 20; E pub. 7815; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

16125 

Marcia solenne; di Italo Azzoni, of 
Italy, riduzione di Ch. Kemits, of 
Italy; orch. parti, con pf. direzione. 
4to. © May 19, 1929; 1 e. July 16; 
E for. 5717; C. Beltramo, San Remo, 
Italy. 16126 


Marcia solenne; filmmusik, von Giu- 
Seppe Becce, of Italy, arr. von Fr. 
Schimak; grosses orch. pts. © Feb. 
T35,71929° 1 ce. Mar. 153: "for. 55885 
Schlesinger’sche buch- u. musikhand- 
lung, Berlin-Lichterfelde. 16127 


Margie; words and music by J. R. 
Brown. [Photostat], © 1 c.. July 
t3, 1929; HE unp., 8852; John “Ray 
Brown, Columbus, O. 16128 


Maria engracia; plena, words and mu- 
Sic by M. Malave; pf. ©1 ce. July 
9, 1929; E unp. 8720; Mateo Malave, 
Brooklyn. 16129 


Marianina; words and music by Jim- 
mie Monaco and Joe McCarthy. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
July 19, 1929; E unp. 8998; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 16130 


Marianne; from the photoplay, words 
by Roy Turk, music by Fred E. 
Ahlert. [Words and melody only] 
©1ec. July 26, 1929; E unp. 9243; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 16131 


Marianne; words by Roy Turk, music 
by Fred Ahlert. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. July 30, 1929; 
E unp. 9374; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., Culver City, Calif. 16132 


“Marie, I love you; words by D. C. 


Jalbert, music by Burrell Van Bu- 
ren. [Words and melody only] © 
ties. duly, 27,1 1929.5 Hi unp.,9270% 
Domina Cleophase Jalbert, Roselle, 
NG dk 16133 


Mariette; ou, Comment on écrit l’his- 
toire, fantaisie-sélection, sur les mo- 
tifs de la comédie musicale, par Os- 
ear Straus, arr. par F. Salabert, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur et 1° violino conducteur. 
4to. © June 10, 1929; 1c. July 6; 
E for. 5485; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

16134 


Marina; par F. Popy, of France; orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur et 1° 
violino conducteur. 4to. © July 
2. 1920." er SUly 20% 0 LOL, DOE 5 
E. Gaudet, Paris. 16135 


Mariolles (Les); java, par L. Kése- 
laer, of France; orch. parties. 4to. 
© June 10, 1929; 1 c. July 8; E for. 
5537; F. Moulin, Cannes, France. 

16136 


Mary Ann O’Brien; words and music 
by J. J. McQuaid. [Chords, single 
staff] © 1c July 8, 1929; E unp. 
8678; John J. McQuaid, Philadel- 
phia. a 16137 


Mary wore three links of chain; negro 
spiritual, arr. by Joseph W. Clokey ; 
mixed voices. 4to. © July 5, 1929; 
2 ce. July 9; E pub. 7477; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 16138 


Mascagni (Pietro) Le maschere; sin- 
fonia, trascrizione di Mario Mas- 
cagni, of Italy; banda. Partitura. 
© Mar. 20, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 20; E for. 


5695; Casa musSicale Sonzogno, 
Milan. 16139 
Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) 


Fleurs cueillies; arr. par F. Sala- 
bert, of France; orch. parties, avec 
pf. conducteur et 1° violini conduc- 
teur. © June 10, 1929;1c¢. July 8; 
E for. 5489; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

16140 


851 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16141 


pt. III, 0. s., Vv. 24 


Masterpieces of music; miniature ed. 
for pf. solo, selected by Leo Rich 
Lewis. © June 18, 1929; 2 c. and 
aff. July 3; A 10069; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 16141 


Mattino nell’ oasi; di Illuminato 
Culotta, of Italy; riduzione per 
orchestrina parti, con pf. conduttore 
e violino conduttore. 4to. © July 
1, 1929; 1 e. July 2; E for. 54138; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 16142 


Maudita; from Cradle _ snatchers, 
words and music by Con Conrad, 
Sidney D. Mitchell and Archic 
Gottler. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 17, 1929; E unp. 8924; 
DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, 
inc., New York. 161438 


May; words by Victor Levien, music 
by G. Walther, of Belgium, domi- 
ciled at New York. © 1c. June 1, 
1929: E unp. 8964; Gustave Walther, 
New York. 16144 


May dance; Andalusian folk tune, 2 
pt. cho., English version by Margaret 


Lester, arr. by William Lester; 
treble voices. 4to. (Cover title :— 
May song) © Apr. 22, 1929; 2 «. 


June 27; E pub. 7359; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 16145 


May I say I love you; words and 
music by Benny Davis and J. Fred 


Coots. ©1c. July 26, 1929; E unp. 
9232; Davis, Coots & Engel, inc., 
New York. 16146 


Maybe; words and music by A. Regal, 
arr. by Foster Cope. © 1c. July 
27, 1929; E unp. 9316; Arthur Regal, 
Huntington Park, Calif. 16147 


Maybe there’s someone else in your 
heart; words and music by W. M. 
Adcock. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 15, 1929; E unp. 8886; 
William M. Adcock, San Francisco. 

16148 


Mayor (Edouard) ‘Ten little fancies 
for ten little fingers; pf. obl. S8vo. 
© July, 25, 1929; 2 ce Jdmly.27:. 
pub. 7950; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 16149 


Mazurka militaire; by Heller Nicholls, 
of Great Britain; pf. © July 18, 
1929; 2 ec. July 20; EB pub. 7811; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

16150 


Me and my little white dog; words 
and music by Arthur A. Penn, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at Block 


Island, R. I.; high yoice. © July 
3, 1929; 2 ec. July. 10; E pub. 7554; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 16151 


Mechanical man; from The gold 
diggers of Broadway, lyric by Al. 
Dubin, music by Joe Burke; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © July 11, 1929; 2 e. 
July 15; E pub. 7844; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 16152 


Meet me somewhere; words and music 
by HE. M. Gerity. © July 138, 1929; 
2c July 15; E pub. 7665; Edward 
M. Gerity, Philadelphia. 16153: 


Mein’ klavierbuch; zwanzig kleine 
stiicke aus dem kinderleben, arr. von 
Walter Niemann, of Germany, op. 
114° pf. solé:* heft 10219 @ Janez 
1929; 1 c. each July 138; E for. 5567, 
5568; C. F. Peters, Leipzig. 

16154, 16155. 

Melancholy moon; lyric by Tom Ford,. 
music by Don Kendall; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © July 9, 1929; 2 ¢. July 
12; E pub. 7595; Remick music 
corp., New York. 16156. 


Mélancolie; par Gabriel-Marie, arr. 
par Hans Ourdine, of France; orch. 
parties avec pf. conducteur et 1° 
violini conducteur. © July 2, 1929; 
1c. July 25; E for. 5893; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 16157 


Melodies from Martha; fox-trot, arr. 
by Raymond Matthews; orch. pts. 
‘4to. © July 10, 1929; 1 ce. July 8; 
E pub. 7420; Alfred & co, New 
York. 16158: 


Melodische tonstticke; 6 leichte vort- 
ragsstiicke, von Wilhelm Aletter, of 
Germany, bearb. v. Hermann Wen- 
zel, of Germany; violoncell mit pf. 


begleitung. bd. 1. 1. Gavotte. [5 
others.] © Apr. 23, 1929; 1 ¢. July © 
8; E for. 5743; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 


16159 


Memento; misterioso e pathetico, von 
Gottfried Huppertz, of Germany; 
salon orch. pts., with pf. direction 
and violino 1 direction. © Apr. 30, 
1929; 1 c. Apr. 24; E for. 5800; B. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

16160 

Memories: words and music by M. 
McKee. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 31, 1929; EH unp. 9389; 
Muriel McKee, Bellmore, L. I., N. Y. 

16161 


Memories lane; words and music by 
L. Grout. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ce July 1, 1929; EH unp. 
8483 ; Leslie Grout, Detroit. 16162 


852 


no. 7, 1929 


Memories of golden days; words and 
musie by D. I. Morris. [Words and 
melody only] 
EH unp. 9106; Dora I. 
Schroeder, Minn. 


Morris, 
16163 


Memories of mother so dear; waltz, 
words by James R. Goshea and 
Walter Gordon, music by Kenneth 
E. Palmer. © 1c. July 3, 1929; E 
unp. 8563; Palmer pub. co., Savan- 
nah, Ga. 16164 


Memories of the Southland; lyric and 
music by E. T. Beckner, adapted 
from melodies of Stephen Collins 
Foster. © 1c. July 24, 1929; HB 
unp. 9173; Elizabeth ‘Taliaferro 
Becker, Louisville. 16165 


Memories sweet; words and music by 
S. Talbot. © 1c. July 29, 1929; E 
unp. 9348; Sydney Talbot, San Fran- 
cisco. 16166 


Memories won’t do; words and music 
by C. McIntyre. [Words and mel- 


ody only] ©1ce. July 23, 1929; B 
unp. 9104; Constance McIntyre, 
Oakland, Calif. 16167 


Memory (The) of a _ kiss; English 
words by Frank Eyton, of Great 
Britain, music by Friedrich Hol- 
laender, arr. by Otto Lindemann. 
New ed. © July 12, 1929; 1c. July 
13; E for. 5606; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 16168 


Menasheh; words by Morris Rund, 
musie by Louis Jaffe, arr. by H. 
Lefkowitch. New York, Metro mu- 
sic co. 


Gwp yaynw N Awd) 
© Dec. 28, 1928; 2 c. July 2, 1929; 


E pub. 7808; Henry Lefkowitch, 
New York. 16169 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Lud- 
wig Felix) Hochzeitsmarsch aus 
Sommernachtstraum; arr. vy. Leo- 
pold Weninger, of Austria; orches- 
terstimmen, mit violino 1 direktion. 
© June 27, 1929; 1 c. July 16; EB 
for. 5688; Anton J. Benjamin, Leip- 
zig, 16170 


Menuet ; par Mare Delmas, of France; 
pf. © July 20, 1929; 1 ec July 2; 
E for. 5822; Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. 
H., Leipzig. 16171 


Menuet; style classique, par Guzzi 
Buzzi Ercole, of Italy; orch. parties, 
avec pf. conducteur et 1°* violons 
conducteur. 4to. © June 10, 1929; 
1 e. July 8; E for. 5540; A. Avon, 
Lyon, France. 


© 1c. July 23, 1929; | 


16172 | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


16183. 


Merry (A) chase; by Clara Gregory 
Bridge; pf. © July 3, 1929; 2 ¢. 
July 10; E pub. 7555; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 16173 


Merry (A) day; by Anna Priscilla 
Risher, [and] Norsk ninnerella, by 
Eyvind Borresen; pf. © June 29, 
1929; 2c. June 29; BH pub. 7264; 
Bendix pub. co., Lincoln, Neb. 

16174 


Merry story; one-step, par H. Acker- 
mans, of Belgium, et. P. Monier, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © June 2, 1929; 1c. 
June 28; E for. 53830; Choudens, 
Paris. 16175 


Message (The) in song; group of sa- 
cred songs, by Harold L. Graham. 
8vo. © June 20, 1929; 2 « July 
15; E pub. 7670; Wesley Webster, 
San Bruno, Calif. 16176. 


Method for the harp (Méthode pour 
la harpe); fundamental exercises 
with illustrations and technical ex- 
planations, by Lucile Lawrence and 
Carlos Salzedo, with 15 preludes for 
beginners, by C. Salzedo. © June 
14, 1929; 2 ¢. June 20; aff. July 18; 
AA 20858; G. Schirmer, Inc., New 
York. 16177 


Mia (La) bella polka; by Maxie Pis- 
egna; accordion. © June 29, 1929; 
2c. June 29; E pub. 7268; Roma 
music co., Cleveland. 16178 


Miami misses you; words and music 
by R. Young. © 1c. July 5, 1929; 
E unp. 8631; Raymond Young, Mi- 
ami, Fla. 16179 


Midnight memories; words by George 
Redman, music by H. Kogen, op. 
2% ©;y1 «© July: 22,1929; Hump. 
9064; Harry Kogen, Chicago. 16180 


Midnight moon; morceau, by Georges 
Latour, of Great Britain; pf. 
July 10, 1929; 1 c« July 12; FE for. 
5562; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 16181 


Midnight moonlight; melody by HB. 


Kendall. © 1c. July 30, 1929; E 
unp. 9372; Elinor Kendall, New 
York. 16182 


Miettes d’amour; valse lente, par -F. 
Volpatti, jr., of Italy; orch. parties, 
avec pf. conducteur et 1° violino con- 
ducteur. 4to. © July 2, 1929; 1 «¢. 
July 25; H for. 5845; H. Gaudet, 
Paris. 16183 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16184 


Mihalovici (Marcel) Quatre caprices, 
par M. Mihalovici, of Rumania, op. 
29; pf. © June 2, 1929; 1 c. June 
28; E for. 5352; Siréne musicale, 
Paris. 16184 


Mile (A) high up in the pines; words 
and music by E. Karll. Phoenix, 
Ariz., Eric Karll pub. co. © July 

* 15,1929 2c. Wily 205 Epub: 7790; 
Hrie Karll, Phoenix, Ariz. 16185 


Miller’s tune and melody method for 
the violin. bk. 1. © July 27, 1929; 
2 ec. and aff. July 29; AA 22089; 
Russell N. Miller, Portland, Ind. 

16186 


Mine, sweetheart divine; words and 
music by M. H. McCurdy, and C. E. 
Bickle. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 11, 1929; E unp. 8769; 
Maud H. McCurdy and Chester HE. 
Bickle, Elkhorn, Wis. 16187 


Minstrel memories; from Fox min- 
Strels, words and music by L. Wolfe 
Gilbert and Abel Baer. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 15, 1929; 
E unp. 8860; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 16188 


Minuit, Place Pigalle; fox-trot, dans 
Vopérette L’ Orloff, par Bruno 
Granichstaedten, arr. par Tom Wal- 
tham, of Great Britain; orch. par- 
ties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Mar. 20, 1929; 1 ¢c. June 10; BH for. 
5474; Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 


16189 
Miracle lady; words by L. Shears, 
music by V. Tomasulo.  [Chords, 


single staff] © 1c. July 19, 1929; 
EH unp. 9015; Vincent Tomasulo and 
Louis Shears, New York. 16190 


Miracolo (Il) delle rose; leggenda 
francescana per orch., riduzione per 
pf., di Daniele Amfitheatrof, of 
Italy. © July 16, 1929; 1c. July 
17; E for. 5786; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 16191 


Missouri (The) bandman; march, by 
Karl L. King; band pts. 4to. © 
July °6, 1929; 2..e. duly i6g) EY pub. 
7405; Karl L. King music house, 
Fort Dodge, Ia. 16192 


Mist on the hills; by Ernest Austin, 
of Great Britain, op. 81, no. 3; pf. 
© July 9, 1929; 1 « July 22; E for. 
5765; Joseph Williams, Itd., London. 
: 16193 

Mr. Aeroplane man; words by Billy 
Sherr, music by F. W. Longshaw. 
© 1c. July 9, 1929; B unp. 8721; 
William Schechter, and Fred W. 
Longshaw, New York. 16194 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


Mr. Sunshine; words by E. H. Harts-: 


grove, music by B. M. Hale. ©1e. 
July 8, 1929; E unp. 8665; Eliza- 
beth Hamilton Hartsgrove, Rock- 
wood, Me. 16195 


Misterioso; cinema musica, di Carlo 


Malberto, of Italy; orch. parti, con 
pf. direzione. 4to. © Apr. 22, 1929; 
1 ec. July 16; E for. 5728; C. Bel- 
tramo, San Remo, Italy. 16196 


Misterioso marziale; by A. E. Cafa- 
rella; orch. pts. © July 17, 1929; 
2c. July 20; E pub. 7772; Atlas mu- 
sie corp., New York. 16197 


Moana serenade; a medley hula, 
words and music by C. E. King. © 
July 3, 1929; 2 «. July 8; E pub, 
7489; Charles E. King and John A. 
Noble, Honolulu. 16198 


Moderato semplice; film musique, par 
Huguet, of Spain, et Verdun, of 
France; orch. parties avec pf. con- 
ducteur et violino 1 conducteur. 
4to. © July 2, 1929; 1 ¢. July 25; 


E for. 5873; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 16199 
Modern girl; words and music by D. 
Brock. [Photostat] © 1e. July 


26, 1929; E unp. 9290; Della Brock, 
Berwyn, Ill. 16200 


Moderne tanzsuite; arr. von Walter 
Niemann, of Germany, op. 115; pf. 
solo. 1. Blues. [4 others] © Jan. 
2, 1929; 1 ¢. July 18; E for. 5569; 
C. F. Peters, Leipzig. 16201 


Molasses in de winter time; courtin 
song, words and music by Ward 
Bell, [pseud. of Margaret Ward 
Bell. Words and melody only] © 
1c July 22, 1929; EH unp. 9081; 
Margaret Ward Bell, New York. 

16202 


Mom’s got pop on ice; words by C. C. 
Thomson, music by Ralph Canna- 
day and C. C. Thomson. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e. July 26, 
1929; E unp. 9256; Clytie Cannaday 
Thomson, Roanoke, Va. 16203 


Momento rustico; film musique, par 
Huguet, of Spain, et Verdun, of 
France; orch. parties avec pf. con- 
duecteur et violino 1 conducteur. 
4to, © July 2, '1929:'I Gc) oily Zo; 
E for. 5867; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

16204 

Momparnaso; tango, letra de Mergo, 
musica de R. A. Ruff, of France. 
[Spanish and French text] © June 
2, 1929; 1 ce. June 28; E for. 5384; 
R. A. Ruff, Paris. 16205 


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no. 7, 1929 


Mon Argentine; serenade, paroles de 
Rauzena, musique de Lao Silésu, of 
Italy. © July 2, 1929; 1c. July 25; 
EK for. 5936; Publications Francis 
Day, Paris. 16206 


Mon coeur est pour toi; mélodie, paro- 
les de Pierre d’Amor, musique de 
Lao Silésu, of Italy. © July 2, 
1929 1 eioduly '25; (Bi for. 5902; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 16207 


Mon cceur est un jazz-band; paroles 
francaises de André Mauprey, of 
France, musique de Willy Engel- 
Berger. © June 2, 1929; 1c. June 
28; E for. 53850; Editions Max Hs- 
chig, Paris. 16208 


Mona; ballad, words and music by L. 
Colombo and E. Badaracco. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. July 2, 
1929; E unp. 8529; Louis Colombo, 
and Emil Badaracco, New York. 

16209 


Mona; from Minstrel man, words and 
musie by Con Conrad, Sidney D. 
Mitchell and Archie Gottler. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
July 29, 1929; HE unp. 9295;. De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. Pn ISyAN! 


Mood pensive; by Donald O. Wil- 
Prams; pi. © July 11, 1929: 2 «. 
July 11; E pub. 7581; Dorothea L. 
Schroeder, Flushing, N. Y. 16211 


Moon dreams; words and music by 
V. Seifert; pf. ©l1c. July 23, 1929; 
Eeunp. 9120; Vera Seifert, Bozeman, 
Mont. — 16212 


Moonbeams and shadows; by John 
Henry Squire, of Great Britain; pf. 
© July 8, 1929; 1 ce. July 19; E for. 
5712; Stork music pub. co., London. 

16213 


Moonlight here and yonder (Au 
clair de la lune); old French, 4 pt. 
cho., English version by Margaret 
Aliona Dole, music arr. by William 
Stickles; men’s voices. 4to. © 
Jone 20, 1929: 2 ¢.\ July 11: E pub. 
7524; Harold Flammer, ine, New 
York. 16214 


Moonlight (The) reminds me of you; 
words by Gus Kahn, music by Helen 
Crawiord. © July 2, 1929%-2° ¢. 
July 3; E pub. 7316; Irving Berlin, 
inec., New York. 16215 


Moonlight’s haunting spell; by Flor- 
ence Newell Barbour; pf. © July 5, 


67717—_29—_5 


16226 


1929; 2. «. July: 103) ‘Epub. 7513 5 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 
16216 


Mootch piddle; by Charles Davenport ; 
pf. [Melody only] ©1e. July 12, 
1929; E unp. 8802; State St. music 
pub. co., inc., Chicago. 16217 


More and more; words and music by 
P. Furbeck. [Words and melody 
only] ©l1e. July 23, 1929; BE unp. 
9121; Patricia Furbeck, New York. 

16218 


More than you know; from Great day, 
lyrics by William Rose and Edward 
Eliscu, music by Vincent Youmans: 
pf. and ukulele acc. © July 3, 1929; 
2c. July 11; E pub. 7592; Vincent 
Youmans, ine., New York. 16219 


More very young songs; from When 
we were very young, and Now we 
are six, words by A. A. Milne, musie 
by H. Fraser-Simson, both of Great 
Britain. © June 14, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 
Oo: ait. Aug: 5; A 10606; H. P. Dut- 
ton & co., ine., New York. 16220 


Morning finds you gone; words by 
Johnny Marvin, music by J. S. 
Marvin. [Words and melody only] 
©1e. July 12, 1929; E unp. 8806; 
John Senator Marvin, Mamaroneck, 


Ney. 16221 


Mother Goose at the spinning wheel; 
songs, words by M. Johnson and 
George Cameron, music by M. John- 
seu. [Photostat] © 1c. July 13, 
1929; E unp. 8846; Mildred John- 
son, New York. 16222 


Mother o’mine, you’re my sweetheart 
always; words and music by HE. 
Ranallo. [Words and melody only} 
© 1c. July 11, 1929; E unp. 8774; 
Emery Ranallo, Providence. 16223 


Mother’s (A) dying wish; words by 
Arthur Fields, music by F. Hall. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
July 30, 1929; EH unp. 9363; Fred 
Hail, New York. 16224 


Mother’s lullaby; words and music by 
M.D. Blake. * ©: 1 eo July 3s 79929- 
EH unp. 8567; Marion D. Blake, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 16225 


Motivo nostalgico ; serenata, di 
Giuseppe Signorelli, of Italy, riduz. 
di G. Sirlen Milanesi, of Italy; 
piccola orch. parti, con pf. con- 
duttore. © Apr. 6, 1929; 1 e. July 
22; EK for. 5736; G. Signorelli & c., 
Milan. 16226 


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16227 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) In 
Moorish lands (Il seraglio); sere- 
nade, poem tr. and musi¢ arr. by 
Julius Harrison, of Great Britain; 
male voices. 4to. © July 2, 1929; 
1 ec. July 10; E for. 5604; Hawkes 
& son (London) Itd., London. 16227 


— Symphony number thirty-five in 
D major; ed. and annotated by 
Perey Goetschius; pf. © July 19, 
1929" 2c Aue. -22¥an. Aug, 15 AA 
21785; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

16228 

— Symphony number thirty-eight in 
D major; without minuet, ed. and 
annotated by Percy Goetschius; pt. 
© July 19,°1929: 2 ¢ Aug.:2;. aff: 
Aug. 1; AA 21786; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 16229 


Symphony number forty-nine in 
C major; ed. and annotated by 
Percy Goetschius; pf. © July 17, 
1O20 2 yer AMe... 2. cath wae, ah st ANA, 

* 21787; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

16230 

Trio in G; from Symphony in G 
min., arr. by H. C. Hamilton, of 

Great Britain; organ. © July 9, 
1929: °2 sex Sully 1; Epub. Wea9 5 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

16231 


Musette; par G. Pfeiffer, arr. par S. 
Chapelier, of France; orch. parties, 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © July 
2, 1929.: hte. Wuly254 )E)for45920 ; 
Rouart, Lerolle & cie., Paris. 

16232 

Music-master (The); elementary 
method, harmonized and in unison 
for all band and orch. instruments, 
with familiar songs, and original 
compositions, by C. F. Toenniges; B 
flat cornet. ser.1. © July 9, 1929; 
2.,¢.° and “ait Aoi ae cAA 21789 
C. Frederick Toenniges, Detroit. 

16233 

Musical (The) salvationist; compiled 
by F. G. Hawkes, of Great Britain. 
vi 1 43) i pt Toad uly, : 1929. SAio..: (© 
July 3,.1929; 1 c.ctuly 295 BH for. 
5711; Salvationist pub. & supplies, 
ltd., London. 16234 

My baby’s lullaby; words and music 
by A. Wyrick. © June 27, 1929; 
2c. July 5; E pub. 73845; Ambrose 
Wyrick, Chicago. 16235 

My beautiful sweetheart; words and 


music by Johnny Tucker and Joe 


Schuster; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
wuly 1, 1929} 2 ef} July 5:E pop. 
7503 ; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

~ 16236 


pt. III, 0. S., v. 24 . 


My beautiful white rose; words by E. 
Sudduth, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
July 6, 1929; E unp. 8656; Elmy 
Sudduth, Babylon, N. Y. 16237 


My beloved loves me not; words and 
music by N. Macy. [Photostat] © 
June 27,1929 52 codulysss igs 
(737; Nelson Macy, New York. 

16238 


My bombolina from Argentina; words 
and music by Tim Brymn, Clarence 
Williams and Nettie Lucas; pf. ace.. 
with ukulele arr. by Ben Garrison. 
© July 1, 1929; 2c. July 17; E pub. 
7709; Clarence Williams music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 16239 


My bundle of dreams; words and 
music by Irving Fields, Joe Singer 
and Edwin Clark. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 29, 1929: 
E unp. 9330; Remick music corp., 
New York. - 16240 


My China lily, Lily Loo; words and 
music by P. M. Bennett. [Photo- 
stat] ©1c. June 29, 1929; E unp. 
8511; Pearl Marguerite Bennett, 
San Francisco. 16241 


' My daddy; words and music by H. F. 


Brandwood. © 1c. July 8, 1929; 
E unp. 8681; Hilda Fisher Brand- 
wood, Bogota, N. J. 16242 


My darling sweetie; words by M. A. 
Klaich, music by Burrell Van Buren. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
July 27, 1929; E unp. 9280; M. A. 
Klaich, MeGill, Nev. 16243 


My dear; fox-trot, words and music 
by Gus Kahn and Joe Sanders, arr. 
by Joseph Nussbaum; orch. pts. 4to. 
© July 12; 1929; 2°c.. duly tee 
pub. 7689; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

16244 


My dear; waltz, words and music by 
Gus Kahn and Joe Sanders, arr. by 
Kenn Sisson; orch. pts. © July 9, 
1929; 2 ¢«. July 10; E pub. 7549; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 16245 


My dear old gal; words and music by 
A. Howard. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. July 16, 1929; E unp. 
8907; Anna Howard, New York. 

16246 


My Dorothy; words and music by HE. 
W. Beatty; pf. and ukulele acc. 
1 c. May 24, 1929; BH upp werk: 
Edward Wilcox Beatty, Oak Park, 
Til: 16247 


856 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1929 


16269 


My dream girl; lyric and music by 
W. J. Sehmidt. [Words and melody 
my! © 1c. July 5,° 1929; H' unp. 
8643; Walter John Schmidt, Linden- 
Mest. (la. da Ns Ys 16248 


My dream lover; words and music by 
Ted Johnson [pseud. of Charles 
Johnson] © July 17, 1929; 2c. July 
17; E pub. 7702; Chester Escher, 
New York. 16249 


My dreams; words by J. B. Williams, 
music by Alfredo Victoria. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. July 2, 
1929; E unp. 8530; James B. Wil- 
liams, St. Thomas, V. I. 16250 


My dreams will come true; words by 
J. A. Gibson, music by David Pey- 


ton. © 1c. July 23, 1929; E unp. 
9087; James Andrew Gibson, Chi- 
cago. 16251 


My evening star; words by Frederic 
H. Martens, music by Pablo Santos, 
arr. by Christopher O’Hare. 4to. 
1. 2 pt. choral.—2. Sop., alto and 
bar.—3. Sop. 1, 2, and alto. © July 
17, 1929; 2 e. each July 18; E pub. 
7733-7735; Kay & Kay music pub. 
corp., New York. 16252-16254 


My garden of memories; words by M. 
Harper, music by Sylvester Long 
Prosar ige (C1 \¢c.. July, 12, 1929; 
EK unp. 8827; Mary Harper, Long 
Beach, Calif. 16255 


My grace is sufficient; hymn, words 
from the Bible, music by Mrs. L. J. 
Zorn [i. e. C. I. Zorn]; pf. © Jan. 
fe 12952 2 July 20; © pub. (800; 
Clara Inez Zorn, Chicago. 16256 


My Gypsy boy; words and music by 
Adele Braham. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. July 20, 1929; E unp. 
9034; Ire Loew, Roxbury, Mass. 

16257 


My gypsy lullaby; lyrics and music 
by ©. H. Smith. [Words and mel- 


ody only] © 1. July 16, 1929; 
E unp. 8909; Charles Henry Smith, 
New York. 16258 


My heart is singing I love you; words 
by Al. Woods and Mike Tiano, mu- 
sic by J. S. Donaldson; pf. [Photo- 
stat] ©1c. July 29, 1929; E unp. 
9337; John Shearman Donaldson, 
Richmond Hill, N. -Y. 16259 


My heart’s got a crack in’t; words and 
music by M. Rhone. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. July 5, 1929; 
E unp. 8622; Marl Rhone, Passaic, 
Wicd. 16260 


My home on the crest of the hill; 
words and music by D. E. Smith. 
©1e. July 25, 1929; E unp. 9227; 
Donald E. Smith, Kansas City, Mo. 

16261 


My home town girl; fox trot, words 
and music by B. L. Carpenter. © 
1c. July 238, 1929; EE: unp.. 9127; 
Bryan Laurence Carpenter, Lynn, 
Mass. 16262 


My Indian rose; foxtrot, words by 
D. Lane, music by Christian L. Phil- 
ippus. ©1c. July 19, 1929; E unp. 
9003; Dona Lane, Denver. 16263 


My lady love; from River of romance, 
words and music by Sam Coslow 
and Leo Robin. [Words and mel- 
ody. only] -© Lf ¢ July 16, 1929- 
E unp. 8908; Famous music ecorp., 
New York. 16264 


My little geisha; sinfonischer foxtrot 
uber melodien aus der operette, Die 
geisha, von Billy Barney [pseud. of 
Corn. Van Baaren], of Netherlands, 
u. James Huntley [pseud. of Her- 
mann Krome], of Germany, instru- 
mentation von Fred Ralph [pseud. 
of H. Krome]; grosses orch., mit pf. 
direktion u. jazz stimmen. 4to. © 
Noy. 1, 1928; 1 ¢«. July 2, 1929: B 
for. 5574; Sam Fox musikverlag, 
Berlin. 16265 


My little geisha; sinfoniches foxtrot- 
potpourri tiber melodien aus Jones’ 
operette Die geisha, von Billy Bar- 
hey [pseud. of Corn. Van Baaren] 
of Netherlands, u. James Huntley 
[pseud. of Hermann Krome], of Ger- 
many; pf. © Nov. 1, 1928; 1¢. July 
2, 1929; Ei for. 5577; Sam Fox mu- 
sikverlag, Berlin. 16266 


My little girl across the way; fox-trot, 
music by Rudolph Nelson, arr. by 
Nico Dostal, of Germany; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor and words. (In 
Chappell’s orchestral journal) © 
June 29, 1929; 1 c. July 20; EB for. 
5769; Chappell & co., 1td., London. 

16267 


My little girl in brown; words by J. 
Wilmore, music by Margie Griffith. 
© June 17, 1929; 2 e¢ July 15: EB 
pub. 7776; James Wilmore, Atlanta. 

16268 


My little Kick-a-poo; words by L. W. 
French, music by L. M. Koepfle. © 
te. July 22, 1929; H unp. 9066; 
L. W. French, Gaylord, Mich. 

16269 


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16270 


pt. 117, n.S., V. 24 


My Lord’s ridin’ all the time; words 
from a negro spiritual, music arr. 
by M. Miller-Mathis. Chicago, IIL., 
Edward C. Deas. © Aug. 15, 1928; 
te. Oct.), 6,14 CG Web 1929's 
699727; Mattie Miller-Mathis, 
Guthrie, Okl. 16270 


My love for you; words by Grace 
Osburn Wharton, musie by Gardner 
Hyre [pseud. of Agnes G. de Jahn]; 
low or med. voices. © July 3, 1929: 
AC SULLY Os ALO. tes) alae ox: 
Schirmer. inc., New York. 16271 


My love will wait; words by S. G. 
Newburn, musie by Burrell Van 
Buren. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 12, 1929; E unp. 8811; 
Statira Greer Newburn, Detroit. 


16272 | 


My mammy’s lullaby ; words and music 
by B. Christensen. © 1c. July 10, 
1929; EH unp. 8725; Bertha Christen- 
sen, Kansas, City, Mo. 16273 


My Mary; by H. O. Carow; melody, 
with pf. acc. ©1e. July 3, 1929; 
EH unp. 8559; Herman Otto Carow, 
New York. 16274 


My old mother; words by W. Hays, 
music by Samuel H. Speck. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. July 9, 
1929; EH unp. 8698; Winifred Havs, 


Prairie View, Kansas. 16275 
My old pal; lyrics by Elsie 
McWilliams, music by Jimmie 
Redgers; pf. and ukulele ace. © 


July 3, 1929; 2 c. July 2; E pub. 
7333; United pub. co., New York. 
16276 
My own true love; words and music 
by M. S. Fraser and A. H. Ritter. 
© June 25, 1929; 2 e June 29; BH 
pub. 7278; Meta S. Fraser and Anna 
H. Ritter, McCrory, Ark. 16277 


My pansy girl; lyric by D. J. Overfield, 
musie by Charles B. Fletcher. © 
1 e@4 July 8, 1929; E unp. 8667; 
Dorothy Jane Overfield, Long Beach, 
Calif. 16278 


My particular man; words and music 
by J. C. Johnson. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. July 16, 1929; 
EK unp. 8916; J. C. Johnson, New 


York. 16279 
My pussy cat; lyric and music by 
L. G. Bunting. [Photostat] ©1e. 


Ju'y 3, 1929; E unp. 8564; Lillian 
Gertrude Bunting, Dayton, O. 16280 


My ragged robin rose: words and 
music by M. D. Bedwin. © 1 «. 


July 8, 1929; E unp. 8717; Margaret 
Drew Bedwin, Monrovia, Calif. 
16281 
My Rocky-Mountain sweetheart ; words 
and melody by C. M. Froisland, arr. 
by Wm. Hanson. © July 9, 1929; 
2c. July 13; E pub. 7695; Christian 
M. Froisland, Provo, Utah. 16282 


My rose of yesterday; words by W. E. 
Jennings, music by Luther A. Clark. 
© 1c. July 15, 1929; E unp. 8892; 
William Ernest Jennings, Tampa. 

16283 


My secret; words and music by I. B. 


Howell. © 1c. July 25, 1929; EH 
unp. 9189; Inez Baker Howell, 
Dallas. 16284 


My secret, the voice on the air; words 
by E. A. Staples, music by Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. © 1°e) Gaye, 
1929; E unp. 8824; Edith Anna 
Staples, Burton, Wash. 16285 


My song of the Nile; from Drag, by 
Geo. W. Meyer, arr. by Geo. J. 
Trinkaus; vocal orch. pts.; in G. 
4to. © July 1, 1929; 2c July 5; 
BE pub. 7496; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 16286 


My story; unison song, words by 
Philippa Mosley, music by Cecil 
Sharman, of Great Britain. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© July 5, 1929; 1c. July 9¥ Meter, 
5456; Novello & co., Itd., London. 

16287 


My story; words and music by O. A. 
Hebbs. ©1c. July 9, 1929; E unp. 
8706; Omar A. Hobbs, St. Joseph, 
Mo. 16288 


My strongest weakness is you; from 
So long Letty, lyric by Grant Clarke, 
music by Harry Akst; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © July 11, 1929; 2c. July 
15; E pub. 7850; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 16289 


My style queen girl; words and music 
by J. Garfield Brown [pseud. of 
James Rubesky]; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © May 10, 1929; 2c. June 22; 
EB pub. 7353; Chicago mail order co., 
Chicago. 16290 


My sweet German Rose; words and 
musie by H. C. Wagner. © July 13, 
1929; 2 ec. July 15; E pub. 7668; 
Henry C. Wagner, Evansville, Ind. 

16291 

My sweet girl; words by R. S. B. 
Mann, musie by Burrell Van Buren. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1929 


July 27, 1929; E unp. 9274; Robert 
Swart Buck Mann, Phoenix, Ariz. 
16292 


My sweet potato, I call you that be 
cause your [!] from San Diego; 
words and music by A. HE. Gruda. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
July 23, 1929; EH unp. 9101; Adam 
E. Gruda, Stump Creek, Pa. 16293 


My sweet sweet; words by G. J. Wen- 
dling, music by E. A. Schindler; pf. 
© 1c. July 10, 1929; E unp. 8931; 
George J. Wendling and Edw. A. 
Schindler, Ch.cago. 16294 


My sweetheart of the Yukon; words 
and music by N. P. Kosteck. [Words 
and melody only] © 1e July 1, 
1929: E unp. 8486; Nicholas P. Kos- 
teck, Robertson, Wy. 16295 


My sweetheart Tilley; words and mu- 
sic by Anthony Zgone. © July 19, 
1929;.2 c. July 19; E pub. T7761; 
Chester Escher, New York. 16296 


My Venitian [!] dream girl; waltz, 
by T. Ragusa; melody with pf. ace. 
© le. July 16, 1929; E unp. 8905; 
Thomas Ragusa, Elizabeth, N. J. 

16297 


Na bok z drogi; polka, by E. Mika. 
©1e. July 10, 1929; E unp. 8736; 
Edward Mika, Philadelphia. 16298 


Nir ankaret gar; seglarvals, text: 
Herr Leopold, musik: L. F. V. Lind- 
gren, of Sweden; pf. med text. © 
fame i>, 2929;> 1"c. July 11; BE for. 
5659; E. Anderssons -musikforlag, 
Malmo, Sweden. 16299 


Najimi; words and music by Red 
Hawk [pseud. of L. Hawk], and J. 
Macar.o, jr.; pf. and ukulele acc. 
Honolulu, T. H., Bergstrom music 
co., ltd. © June 25, 1929; 2c. July 
1; E pub. 7286; Joseph Macario, jr., 
Leonard Hawk and Robert A. Nui, 
Honolulu. 16300 


Nanan; intermezzo, par Speranza-Ca- 
musat, of France; orch. parties, avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © June 2, 
7929+ 1).e. June: 28;/E for, 5373; 
Lucien de Lacour, Paris. 16301 


Nass oder trocken; foxtrott, aus der 
gleichnamigen komédie, worte u. 
musik von Friedrich Hollaender, arr. 
von Franz Wachsmann, of Ger- 
many; orchesterstimmen, mit pf. di- 
rektion u. harmonium. 4to. © June 
15, 1929; 1 c. June 28; E for. 5387; 
Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 16302 


16313 


Natalie; words by Victor Levien, mu- 
sic by G. Walther, of Belgium, dom- 
iciled at New York. © 1. June 1, 
1929; E unp. 8961; Gustave Walther, 
New York. 16303 


National anthem; by Arthur Kay; mel- 
ody with pf. acc. © 1c. July 19, 
1929; E unp. 9005; Fox film corp., 
New York. 16304 


Naughty, naughty brownies; words by 
M. Johnson and George Cameron, 
music by M. Johnson. [Photostat] 
© 1c. July 13, 1929; E unp. 8845; 
Mildred Johnson, New York. 16305 


Navy blues; words by Roy Turk, musie 
by Fred Ahlert. © 1c July 23, 
1929; E unp. 9140; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., Culver City, Calif. 

16306 

"Neath the palms; waltz ballad, words 
and music by Earl Gibson, Vic Mey- 
ers and Harold Weeks; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © July 24, 1929; 2 «¢. 
July 29; E pub. 8003; West coast 
musie publishers, Seattle. 16307 


Negerlieder; ausgewadhlt und tbersetzt 
von Hlisabeth Hauptmann, klavier- 
begleitung von Walther Hirschberg, 
of Germany; pf. mit text. nr. 1-16. 
© Mar. 14, 1929; 1 c. June 28; E 
for. 5595; Ullstein, a. g., Beriin. 

16308 

Nellie dear; words and musie by J. C. 


Eo Bictin Onl c culy 2, 1929 2.8 
unp. 8532; Joseph C, F. Biglin, 
Brooklyn. 16309 


Nelly was a lady; by Stephen C. Fos- 
ter, arr. by Joseph W. Clokey ; mixed 
voices; 4to. © July 5, 1929; 2 ¢. 
July 9; E pub. 7473; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 16310 


Neues vom tage; lustige oper in drei 
teilen, text von Marcellus Schiffer, 
mus.k von Paul Hindemith, of Ger- 
many, klavierauszug von TFTranz 
Willms, of Germany. © May 15, 
1929; 1 ce. May 7; E for. 5807; B. 
Schott’s sShne, Mainz, Germany. 

16311 


Neve rossa; canzone valzer, di Nello 
Segurini, of Italy; piccola orch. pts., 
con pf. conduttore. 4to. © June 10, 
1929; 1 ce. July 9; E for. 5545; A. & 
G. Carisch & c., Milan. 16312 


Never knew; words by Lucile Mayer 
Combs, music by C. D. Pavlick; pf. 
©l1e. July 24, 1929; EB unp. 9171; 
Clinnie Dill Pavlick, St. Louis. 

16313 


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16314 


Nevischio; filmmusik, von G/’useppe 
Becce, of Italy, arr. von St. Stefan- 
off; grosses orch. pts. © Feb. 15, 
1929; 1 @ Mar. 15; H for. 5594; 
Schlesinger’sche buch- wu. musik- 
handlung, Berlin-Lichterfelde. 16314 


New manual for teachers; by Hollis 
Dann. © July 30, 1929; 2 c and 
aff. Aug. 1; A 11438; American book 
co., New York. 16315 


New (The) moon; selection, intro. In- 
termezzo, Marianne ,etc., muSic by 
Sigmund Romberg, arr. by Dan God- 
frey, of Great Britain; military 
band, with conductor. London, 
Chappell & co., Itd. © July 5, 1929; 
1-e. July 11; E for. 5602; Harms, 
inc., New York. 16316 


New songs for the home and radio; 
compiled by Richard Bullock; pf. and 
ukulele acc. bk. 4. © May 6, 1929; 
2c. May 18, aff. June 28; AA 21103; 
Stuart music co., Chicago. 16317 


New windows open; poem by Estelle 
Ward Leask, music by «Frederic 
Hart; med. voice. © July 38, 1929; 
2c. July 10; E pub. 7576; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York. 16318 


Newark waltz; by G. Morese; 1st vio- 
lin or mand. ©1e. July 29, 1929; 
Keunp. 9317; Gerardo Morese, New- 
ark. 16319 


Newton (Ernest) 101 country dances; 
jigs, reels and strathspeys, collected 
and arr. by EH. Newton, of Great 
Britain; pf. 4to. © July 29, 1929; 
1 ¢e July 29; EH for. 5837; Keith, 
Prowse & co., Itd., London. 16320 


Nick; galop, par R. Brunel, of Bel- 
gium; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ¢. 
June 28, 1929; E for. 5339; J. Yves 
K.,. Paris, 16321 


Night; words by M. Munich, music 
by Samuel H. Speck. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 9, 1929; 
FE unp. 8702; Minnie Munich, Ox- 
ford, N. C. 16322 


Night bird; words and music by C. 
Ragan. [Photostat] © 1. July 
31, 1929; EH unp. 9394; Carroll Ra- 
gan, Yonkers, N. Y. 16323 


Night (The) has a thousand eyes; 
words by Francis W. Bourdillon, 


musie by Pauline Hall Wade, of 
Canada. © 1c. July 17, 1929; E 
unp. 8953; Pauline Cassandra Hall 
Wade, Victoria, 'B. C., Canada. 
16324 


pt. ITI, 0. S., Vv. 24 


Night (The) is far spent; anthem, 
words from Romans 13, musie by 
N. Herbert Caley ; mixed voices; or- 
gan ace. 4to. © July 16, 1929; 2e, 
July 25; E pub. 7972; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 16325 


Night (A) of happiness; from The 
meal ticket, words and music by 
Con Conrad, Sidney D. Mitchell and 
Archie Gottler. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. July 29, 1929; BE 
unp. 9294; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, ine., New York. 16326 


Nina; vocal waltz, theme melody 
from The wonderful lie, words by 
Herbert James, music by Cecil Ray- 
ners, of Great Britain. © June 15, 
1929; 1 c. July 2; E for. 53891; Bos- 
worth & co., ltd., London. 16327 


Nirvana; the nine Beatitudes, 4 pt. 
cho., words from the Buddhist 
Dhammapada, text adaptation and 
musie by Winthrop Parkhurst; 
men’s voices, a cappella. 4to. 
July 16, 1929; 2c. July 25; E pub. 
7974; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

16328 


Nita; words and music by P. C. Cra- 
croft. [Words and melody only] 
©1«e. July 23, 1929; E unp. 9098; 
Percy Cyril Cracroft, New Orleans. 

16329 


No bums on de gospel train; words 
and music by W. P. Holloway; male 
voices. ©1c. July 12, 1929; E unp. 
8794; W. P. Holloway, Ft. Worth, 
Tex. 16330 


No one but you sweetheart; words by 
Joseph D. Ross, music by F. J. 
Novak, jr.; pf. ©1c. July 12, 1929; 
E unp. 8798; Frank Joseph Novak, 
jr., Miami Beach, Fla. 16331 


No one to love; words and music by 
Lou Herscher, Joe Darcey and 


Morty Berk; pf. and ukulele ace. ©° 


July 8, 1929; ‘2 c.” July 9° pape 
7485; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New York. 16332 


No one who cares about me; words 
and music by H. Shilkret and A. 
Finston. [Words and melody only] 
©1e¢ July 11, 1929; EH unp. 8783; 
Harold Shilkret and Arthur Fins- 
ton, New York. 16333 


Nobody ever loved, as I love you; 
words and music by EH. C. Hubert. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
July 24, 1929; E unp. 9180; Hd- 
ward Charles Hubert, Westfield, 
N. J. 16334 


860 


Sa. jay Oo 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1929 


Nobody knows but me; fox trot, words 
and music by A. _ Livaudais. 
{Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
July 25, 1829; E unp. 9206; Alys 
Livaudais, New Orleans. 163835 


Nonchalante; par P. QO. Ferroud, of 
Haance: pl) (©, Jaty2, 1929: .1..¢. 
July 25; E for. 5941; Rouart, Le- 
rolle et cie., Paris. 163836 


Nonchalante; par P. O. Ferroud, arr. 
par S. Chapelier, of France; orch. 
parties, avee pf. conducteur. 4to. 
© July 2, 1929; 1c. July 25; E for. 
5919; Rouart, Lerolle & cie., Paris. 

16337 

Norita; words and music by F. 
OBryan.© 1 ¢ July 17, 1929; BH 
unp. 8936; Franklin O’Bryan, Chi- 
cago. 16338 


Northern lights; by Cedric W. Le- 
mont; pf. © July 9, 1929; 2 ec. July 
11; E pub. 7648; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 16339 


Nos hallaron platicando; cancion cor- 
rido Mexicano, words and music by 
S. R. Ramos, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Chicago; two voices. [Photo- 
stat] ©le July 18, 1929; E unp. 
8970; Silvano R. Ramos, Chicago. 

16340 


Nostalgia; réverie mélancolique, par 
H. Ackermans, of Belgium; orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 


© June 2, 1929; 1 c. June 28; E for. 
5333; Choudens, Paris. 16341 


Nostalgia de Granada; impressione, 
di Aldo Corti, of Italy; piccola orch. 
parti, con pf. econduttore. © June 
a 1929 sae. July’; Ho forse a09; 
A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 16342 


Nostalgia del deserto; tango, di Vin- 
cenzo Billi, of Italy, op. 437; pf. © 
My ts., 1929°" 1 eo suly. 2 For. 
5417; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 16343 


Not for a world of gold; waltz, words 
by M. Carrillo, music by J. R. Scal- 
zo. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. July 8, 1929; E unp. 8741; Jo- 
seph R. Scalzo and Marcello Car- 
rilio, Auburn, N. Y. 16344 


Nothin’ is sweeter than honey, honey 


is sweet on me; words by Mac Lieb- 


man, music by Leon Flatow and Al 
Gumble; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by May Singhi Breen. © June 14, 
i929; 2.c. June 15; Hi pub. 1329; 
Joe Morris music co., New York. 
16345 


Now and then gal; words by Ray- 
mond B. Egan, music by G. L. Roths- 


16356 


child. [Words and melody only] 

©1e. July 24, 1929; E unp. 9177; 

Gibson L. Rothschild, Detroit. 
16346 


Now I thank you; words by HE. Ritter, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross; pf. 
© 1c. July 12, 1929; E unp. 8828; 
Hlizabeth Ritter, Arlington, Wash. 

16347 


Nudity; words by James Gafney, mu- 
sic by C. Hscher. © July 17, 1929; 
2c July 17; E pub. 7704; Chester 
Escher, New York. 16348 


Nuit (Une) au Louvre; fantaisie sé- 
lection, sur les motifs de l’opéreitte, 
par Louis Urgel, arr. par F. Salabert, 
of France; orch. parties, avec pf. 
econducteur et 1° violino conducteur. 
4to. © June 10, 1929; 1 c. July 6; 
# for. 5484; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

16349 


Nuit embaumée; par Mare Delmas, 
of France; pf. © July 2, 1929; 1c. 
July 25; E for. 5942; L. Philippo, 
Paris. 16350 


Nuove canzoni di primavera 1929 
della Casa editrice musicale La si- 
rena; [compilatore] C. O. Lardini, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York. 
© May 17, 1929; 1 c. June 12; A— 
Foreign 3277; Italian book co., New 
York. 16351 


Nuovo metodo per violino con la teo- 
ria del tetracordo; di Alfeo Buya, 
of?) Maly. > ptenyVil fases):1°.92%. 
[Italian, French and English text] 
© June 7, 1929; 1 c. each July 9; 
E for. 5546, 5547; A. & G. Carisch 
& c., Milan. 16352, 16353 


Nur eine nacht schenk’ mir, geliebte 
frau; waltz song, text von Gustav 
Beer, musik von Robert Stolz, of 
Austria, op. 518. © May 28, 1929; 
1 “e, .faly 16" © for’ 56825 -Dret 
masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 16354 


O America; text by P. B. Coolidge, 
musie by Granville Bantock; unison 
voices or 4 pt. cho. 4to. Lander, 
Wy., Coolidge pub. co. © June 29, 
1929; 2 c«. June 29; E pub. 7266; 
Porter B. Coolidge, Lander, Wy. 

16355 


O beautiful, my country; choral song, 
poem by F. L. Hosmer, music by 
Cyril Winn, of Great Britain. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© June 27, 1929; 1 ¢ July 8; E for. 
5461; Hawkes & son (London) lItd., 
London. 16356 


861 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16357 


O forgive our debts; anthem, words 
by Mildred Corell, music by Francis 
Thomé, op. 70, arr. by Anthony 
Richards; cho. of mixed voices, with 
organ ace. 4to. © June 20, 1929; 
2c. July 17; E pub. 7675; Harold 
Flammer, inc., New York. 16357 


O how plentiful is Thy goodness; har- 
vest anthem, words from the Bible, 
music by Arthur Berridge, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices, with organ 
ace. 4to. © July 1, 1929; 1¢. July 
16; E for. 5812; A. Weekes & co., 
ltd., London. 16358 


O paradise; Sacred song, music by 
H. P. Hopkins, op. 148; mixed voices. 
4to.. © July 18, 1929:.2 ¢. July 20; 
E pub. 7818; Theodore Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 16359 


O sun! in golden setting; pt.-song, 
words by Samuel Ward, music by 
S. Ward-Casey, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices. 4to. © July 1, 1929; 
1 ce. July 13; E for. 5692; Banks & 
son, York, England. 16360 


O Truth divine; words and music by 
B. E. Murch. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. July 8, 1929; E unp. 
8664; Bess Evangeline Murch, De- 
troit. 16361 


Oakco; by W. C. Edwards; pf. © 
May 17, 1929: 22e@) Jwy 15; H pub. 
7781; W. C. Edwards, Baltimore. 

16362 


O’er birch-moon waters; words by 
Leone Wolf, music by Thurlow Lieu- 
rance; with violin or flute obbl.; in 
A flat. © July 18, 1929; 2 ec. July 
20; E pub. 7822; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 16363 


Off-time ; from Connie’s hot chocolates, 
lyrics by Andy Razaf, music by 
Thomas Waller and Harry Brooks; 
pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by M. 
Kalua. © July 2, 1929; 2 ec. July 
24; E pub. 7894; Mills music, inc., 
New York. 16364 


Offices de la quinzaine de Paques; avec 
notices et explications, chant gré- 
gorien extrait de l’édition Vaticane 
et des livres de Solesmes. Edition 
en notation musicale moderne. © 
Mar. 18, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 26; A—For- 
eign 2965; Desclée & cie., Paris. 

16365 

Offrande; poésie de Paul Verlaine, mu- 
sique de José Martins, of Brazil. 
© July 25, 1929; 1 ec. July 19; EB 
for. 5772; A. Forlivesi & c., Florence, 
Italy. 16366 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Oh Anne, oh doozy, dazzy, dizzy Anne; 
words by J. Walton, musie by Phil 
Starr. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 6, 1929; E unp. 8658; 
Jesse Walton, Fossil, Or. 16367 


Oh baby, you know how I feel; words 
by John Wallace [pseud. of J. V. 
Walsh], music by G. Rodgers. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1c. July 
22, 1929; E unp. 9047; John V. 
Walsh and Gladys Rodgers, New 
York. 16368 


Oh do it and again; lyric and music 
by L. C. Brey. ©1c. July 27, 1929; 
EK unp. 9300; Louise C. Brey, West 
Allis, Wis. 16369 


Oh how I adore you; words by Marcy 
Klauber, music by H. Stoddard. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «e. 
July 1, 1929; E unp. 8524; Harry 
Stoddard, New York. 16370 


Oh, how I hate it; words and music 
by Doe Walsh. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. June 27, 1929; E unp. 
8609; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 16371 


Oh! how that Quaker knew her oats; 
words and music by Lou Klein. © 
Feb. 1, 1929; 2 c.. Julyea2Zz>, fee 
80138; F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 
York. 16372 


Oh! how we love our college; from 
College love, words and music by 
Dave Silverstein and Lee Zahler. © 
July 11, 1929; 2 e@.. July, 12 25H) eee 
7638; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc, 
New York. 16373 


Oh Katherina, you’re my sweet Kate; 
words and music by lL. Smith. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
July 23, 1929; E unp. 9108; Leola 
Smith, Peru, Ind. 16374 


Oh love of mine; Mexican love song, 
words by G. Henry, music by M. 
Hamilton. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. July 16, 1929; E unp. 
8913; Grace Henry and Morris 
Hamilton, New York. 16375 


Oh love of mine; waltz song, words by 
Marion M. Shipley, music by Burrell 
Van Buren; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
July 8, 1929; 2c: July 10; Bona 
7517; Stuart music co., Chicago. 

16376 

Oh! Oh! Oh! what am_I going to do; 
words and music by R. Cannaday. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
July 26, 1929; EH unp. 9251; Ralph 
Cannaday, Roanoke, Va. 16377 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1929 


Oh pretty little blue bird up in the 
sky; words and music by K. Norvell. 
{Words and melody only] ©1e. 
July 5, 1929; E unp. 86238; Katherine 
Norvell, South Omaha, Neb. 163878 


Oh! sunshine! words by Bert Rossini, 
music by C. Escher. 
4929; 2. c.. July, 17. EH. pub: 7705; 
Chester Escher, New York. 16379 


Oh Suzanna; arr. by Joseph W. 
Clokey ; mixed voices. 4to. © July 
5, 1929; 2 « July 9; E pub. 7474; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 16380 


Oh what a chance he’s got; words by 
Joe Amaru, music by Joe Mazzeo 
ii. e J. Ni. Mazzeo: _-Words, an‘l 
melody only] ©1e. July 30, 1929; 
EK unp. 93879; Joseph Nicholas 
Mazzeo, Revere, Mass. 16381 


Oh! what a girl; lyric and music by 
W. J. Schmidt. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. July 5, 1929; E unp. 
8644; Walter John Schmidt, Linden- 
harst,-L: L., N. Y. 16382 


Ojo con las viudas! tango humoristico, 
par José M. Lucchesi, of Brazil: 
orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur et 
1°" violon conducteur. 4to. © July 
Paolo te. July 25° Hi for. -5928 ; 
Auguste Bosc, Paris. 16383 


Oklahoma. land of the sunny West; 
words and music by F. Marvin. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
July 29, 1929; EH unp. 9321; Frankie 
Marvin, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 16384 


Old (An) fashioned garden of roses; 
words by M. A. Stoker, music by 
Phil Starr. [Words and melody 
only] ©le. July 20, 1929; E un». 
9027; M. Alice Stoker, West Carroll- 
ton, O. 16385 


Old Flop Ear; words by S. Pikey, 
music by Robert Van Sickle. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. July 9, 
1929; E unp. 8694; Sam Pikey, Con- 

. ran, Mo. 16386 


Old forsaken blues; words and music 
by Harry Roberts. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 16, 1929; 
E unp. 8915; J. C. Johnson, New 
York. 16387 


Old Glory goes by; march and pageant 
song, words and music by R. H. 
Merriam; pf. Chatham, N. J., Joseph 
T. Dunham. © July 22, 1929; 2 e. 
July 22; E pub. 7831; Rutherford 
Hayes Merriam, Chatham, N. J. 

16388 


Gyi duly, 17, 


16399 


Old grist mill; descriptive scene, by 
Ernest Weber, sc. by Ed Chenette; 
band pts., with solo cornet conductor. 
4to. © July 27, 1929; 2 ¢. July 27; 
E pub. 7941; Rubank, ine., Chicago. 

16389 

Old (The) Kitty Kate, on the Missis- 
Sippi line; words by Willard 
Hodgins, music by Betsy White. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
July 30, 1929; E unp. 9364; Vernon 
Dalhart, New York. 16390 


Old (The) oak tree, at the end of 
lovers lane; lyric and music by W. 
Schmidt. [Words and melody only] 
©, 1c. July 5, 1929; EB unp. 8642° 
Walter John Schmidt, Lindenhurst, 
TA ON oY. 16391 


Old (The) rocking chair; words and 
music by Reed Rennat. ©1e. July 
20, 1929; E unp. 9166; Agnes M. 
Palmer, Ocean Park, Calif. 16392 

Old shoes and leggin’s; words and 
music by E. Dunford. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. June 13, 1929; 
E unp. 8761; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New. York. 16393 

Old soldiers never die; from Cradle 
snatchers, words and music by Con 
Conrad, Sidney D. Mitchell and 
Archie Gottler. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. July 17, 1929; E unp. 
8925; De Sylva, Brown and Hender- 
son, ine., New York. 16394 

Old Towser; words by Berwick Sayers, 
music by Herbert. Oliver, of Great 
Britain; in F. © July 6, 1929; 1e. 
July 8; EK for. 5560; Joseph Henry 
Larway, London. 16395 

Old (The) wheelbarrow; by Ed. 
Poldini, of Hungary, op. 118, no. 3; 
pili) Oy eal y +9,;, 19296 2c. duly: 
E pub. 7653; Theodore Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 16396 

Ombre (L’); poéme de Fr. Mauriac, 
musique de R. Bernard, of France. 
© July 2, 1929; 1 c July 25; BH for. 


5940; Durand et cie., Paris. 16397 
On Apalachicola Bay; words and 
music by W. H. H. Sharp. [Words 


and melody only] ©1.e. July 8, 
1929; E unp. 8687; William H. H. 
Sharp, DeLand, Fla. 16398 
On my hospital bed one evening; 
words and music by J. Lantagne. 
© July 2, 1929; 2c. July 5; E pub. 
7463; Joseph lLantagne, Niagara, 
Wis. 16399 
On n’en parle pas, mais on y pense; 
paroles de Léo Leliévre, fils, et De 
Lima, musique de Pierre Margess, of 
France. © July 2, 1929; 1 ¢. July 
25; E for. 5900; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 16400 


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16401 


Dt. 11TH? Seve 


On parade; by Paul Zilcher, of Ger- 
many; 2 pfs., 8 hands. © July 3, 
1929; 2c. July 10; E pub. 7559; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 16401 


On the banks of the Condomare; words 
and musie by John Thomas [pseud. 
of J. T. Fagan] 
2 ue./ Joly: 10H) o pubs i2ece) ohn 
Thomas Fagan, Portland, Me. 16402 


On the banks of the old Pocomoke: 
words and music by W. H. Bonne- 
ville; pf. and ukulele acc. © July 
2, 1929; 2 c. July 5; E pub. 7462; 
William H. Bonneville, Portsmouth, 
Va. 16403 


On the eross; hymn, words and music 
by Virgil O. Stamps. © June 30, 
19292 Jue. SUL aU. LoSe © 
V. O. Stamps, Dallas, Tex. 16404 


On the prater; valse from Dorfkinder, 
music by Hmmerich Kalman, orch. 
by Max Irwin, of Great Britain; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor and 
words. 4to. © Apr. 25, 1929; 1 «. 
July 3; E for. 5462; Joseph Wein- 
berger, Leipzig. 16405 


On the road to Rainbow Bay; words 
by Mort Dixon, music by Harry 
Woods. [Words and melody only] 
© 1e. July 13, 1929; E unp. 8843; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

16406 

On the waves of Hudson; waltz, by J. 
Biega; Ist violin. © 1c July 18, 
1929; E unp. 8984; John Biega, 
Perth Amboy, N. J. 16407 


One caress; words and music by A. F. 
Moore. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 7, 1929; E unp. 8928; 


A. Florence Moore, Springfield, 
Mass. 16408 
One cent—honey comb; words and 


musie by Lionel Belasco. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. July 5, 
1929; E unp. 8602; J. O. Fisher, 
New York. 16409 


One rose, the last of a bouquet; words 
by Gwynn Andrews, music by Wil- 
bur Chenoweth. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 29, 1929; 
E unp. 9296; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, ine., New York. 16410 


Oo la la la la; from Marianne, words 
by Roy Turk, music by Fred BE. 
Ahlert. [Words and melody only] 
©l1c. July 26, 1929; E unp. 9219; 
De Sylva, Brown and Henderson, 
inec., New York. 16411 


© June 1, 1929; | 


Oo, la, la, la, la; words by Roy Turk, 


musie by Fred Ahlert. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. July 30, 1929; 
E unp. 9375; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., Culver City, Calif. 16412 


Ooh Charlie; lyric by Charles Wen- 
trop, Fred Lillich and Morty Berk, 
musie by lL. Herscher; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © July 25, 1929; 2 ¢. 
July 25; E pub. 7926; Lou Herscher, 
New York. 16413 


Ooh! J’ll never be the same; fox trot, 
words and music by Howard and 
Donald Sinnock, of England, domi- 
ciled at Brooklyn; 1st violin. © 
1 «. July 24, 1929; .E anps Siow 
Donald Leslie Wilmot Sinnock, 
Brooklyn. 16414 


Ophelia will fool you; from Footlights 
and fools, lyric by Al. Bryan, music 
by Geo. W. Meyer; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © July 15, 1929; 2c. July 18; 
FE pub. 7854; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 16415 


Orgie indienne; par M. Delmas-Popy, 
of France; orch. parties, avec pf. 
conducteur et 1° violino conducteur. 
4to. © June 10, 1929; 1 ¢. July 8; EB 
for. 5530; E. Gaudet, Paris. 16416 


Orientale; by César Cui, arr. by 
Ludvik Schwab; string quartet pts. 
© May 8, 1929; 2 c. June 27; E pub. 
7384; Carl Fischer, inec., New York. 

16417 


Other days; words and music by H. 
Levine. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 11, 1929; E unp. 8782; 
Hyman Levine, New York. 16418 


“Others; hymn, words anon., music by 


N. Carlson. © May 4, 1929; 2 ¢. 
July 11; E pub. 7585; Nathaniel 
Carlson, Miami, Fla. 16419 


Otra mas mujer que tu; cancion 
Mexicana, words and music by S. R. 
Ramos, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Chicago; two voices. [Photostat] 
© 1c. July 18, 1929; E unp. 8969; 
Silvano R. Ramos, Chicago. 16420 


Our castle of dreams; words by Mar- 
garet Peterson, music by C. Escher. 
© July 17, 1929; 2 ¢, Julyeeiyee 
pub. 7706; Chester Escher, New 
York. 16421 


Our city by the sea; Atlantic City 
booster song, words and music by 
G. W. Krocker. © May 6, 1929; 
2c. July 15; E pub. 7783; George 
W. Krocker, Atlantic City. 16422 


864 vm 


Liaigc omy eat 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1929 


Our future home; words and music 
by E. D. Schwalm. © 1c. July 24, 
1929; E unp. 9181; Ephraim Daniel 
Schwalm, Chicago. 16423 


Our goodbye will not mean adieu! 
words and music by W. B. Edding- 
ton. © 1c. July 17, 1929; E unp. 
8945; William Banning Eddington, 
New York. 16424 


Our little American cousins; 6 charac- 
teristic pieces for pf., with words, by 
Lalla Ryeckoff. 1. Indian Rover Joe. 
[5 others.] © July 9, 1929; 2c. July 
11; E pub. 7641; Theodore Presser 
eo., Philadelphia. 16425 


Our love is growing stronger near the 
sunset side of life; words and music 
by E. W. Shockley. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 27, 1929; 
E unp. 9266; Emory W. Shockley, 
Salisbury, Md. 16426 


Our own flag; words-and music by A. 
F. Lichtenberg. 4to. © July 1, 
1929: 2 ce. July 5; E pub. 7342; Ada 
Fredericks Lichtenberg, San Fran- 
cisco. 16427 


Out in the golden West; words and 
musie by M. Avery. ©1c. July 15, 
1929; E unp. 8890; Minnie Avery, 
Sacramento, Calif. 16428 


Out in the pale moonlight; words by 
M. K. Grohe, music by L. Florin 
Brown. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 11, 1929; EB unp. 8763; 
Margaret King Grohe, San Fran- 
cisco. 16429 


Out of the blue; words and music by 
Maury Madison [pseud. of W. R. 
Smith] [Photostat] © 1e July 
1, 1929; E unp. 8504; W. Renwick 
Smith, Hollywood. 16430 


Ouverture appassionata; par Zerco, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur. © July 2, 1929; 1 ¢. July 
25; E for. 5938; FEF. D. Marchetti, 
Paris. 16431 


Over the donkey trail; by Theodora 
Dutton; pf. © July 3, 1929; 2. 
July 10; E pub. 7567; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 16432 

Over the purple sage; by Hugo Felix, 
orch. by George Torke; orch. pts. 
© July 5, 1929; 2 ec. July 10; E pub. 
7963; Crawford music corp., New 
York. 16483 

Over the wall of my garden; words 
by William Bruno, music by Ernest 
Charles and Joseph Meyer. © July 
17, 1929; 2 ec. July 19; E pub. 7807; 
Harms, ine., New York. 16434 


16445 


Paganini (Niccolo) Capriccio XV; 
libera traserizione di Vincenzo Au- 
gusto Manno, of Italy; violino e pf. 
©OiJuly) 10, 1929 1. eaduly 125.8 
for. 5680; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

16435 

Paint your home with sunbeams, and 
light every room with a _ smile; 
words by Harry Pease and Charles 
O’Flynn, music by Ed. G. Nelson. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
July 11, 1929; E unp. 8861; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 16436 

Painting the clouds with sunshine; 
from The gold diggers of Broadway, 
by Joe Burke, arr. by Geo. J. Trin- 
kaus; vocal orch. pts.; in G. 4fo. 
© July 1, 1929;-2 ce. July 5; E pub. 


7494; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 16437 
Pal of my sweetheart days; words 


and music by Benny Davis and J. 
Fred Coots. ©1e. July 26, 1929; 
E unp. 9233; Davis, Coots & Engel, 
inc., New York. 164388 
Paola-ezardas; par Zereo, of France; 
orch. symphonique parties, avec pf. 
conducteur. © June 2, 1929; 1 «. 
June’ 28; -E ‘for. da54.;) K.~ Moulin; 
Cannes, France. 16439 
Paolo e Virginia; poema musicale per 
orch. di Italo Montemezzi, of Italy. 
Partitura. 12mo. © July 10, 1929; 
1c. July 12; EH for. 5625; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 16440 


Pappy’s buried on the hill; words by 
Arthur Fields, music by F. Hall. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
July 30, 1929; E unp. 93859; Fred 
Hall, New York. 16441 


Parade; no. 1 de Musiques foraines, 
par Florent Schmitt, op. 22, arr. par 
F. Salabert, of France; orch. par- 
ties, avee pf. conducteur et 1° vio- 
lini conducteur. © June 10, 1929; 
LC, aly 7-808) for. - 5506; rane 
Salabert, Paris. 16442 


Parade of the gendarmes; marche 
francaise, by M. L. Lake; full band 
pts., with solo B flat cornet or trum- 
pet conductor. 4to. © Apr. 25, 
1929; 2 ec. June 27; E pub. 7367; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 16448 

Parade of the teenie weenies; by Max 
Darewski, of Great Britain; pf. © 
July 24, 1929; 2 c. July 23; E pub. 
7887; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 

16444 


Paramount piano accordeon method; 
by Wm. J. Smith. © July 1, 1929; 
1 c. July. 6,1 ¢. July. 18 *saff.,. July 
6; A 20726; William J. Smith music. 
co., inc., New York. 16445 


865 


16446 


Pardon (The) me gal; words by E. 
Shaw, music by Harry Verona. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
July 9, 1929; E unp. 8703; Hileen 
Shaw, Macksville, Kan. 16446 


Paris; 6/8 one-step chanté, de l’opér- 
ette Flossie, lyrics de Ch. L. Pothier, 
musique de Joseph Szulc, of France; 
pf. ace., avec ukulele arr. de Francis 
Salabert. © June 10, 1929; 1 « 
July 8; EH for. 5653; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 16447 


Paris ; 6/8 one-step, de ’opérette Flos- 
Sie, par Joseph Szule, arr. par F. 
Salabert, of France; orch. parties, 
avec pf. conducteur et 1° violino con- 
ducteur. 4to. © July 2, 1929; 1c. 
July 25; E for. 5851; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 16448 


Par's bound; ballet, by Arthur Alex- 
ander; 2 pfs. ©1c. June 11, 1929; 
EH unp. 8040; Pathe studios, inc., Cul- 
ver City, Calif. 16449 


Parole (The) dream song; words by 
I. Hudson, music by Anna Jeter Cull- 
pepper. ©1c. July 5, 1929; E unp. 
8636 ; Ike Hudson, St. Louis. 16450 


Part of my heart b’longs to you; 
words and music by HE. Buckley, of 
Canada. [Words and melody only] 
©1e. July 28, 1929; E unp. 9097; 
Emmett Buckley, Harcourt, N. B., 
Canada. 16451 


Passepied; by Lucina Jewell; violin, 
violoncello and pf. © July 16, 1929; 
2¢. July 25; H pub. 7978; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York. 16452 


Pat that bread; words and music by 
T. Dorsey. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e July 1, 1929; E unp. 
8498; Thomas Dorsey, Chicago. 

16453 


Pater noster (Our Father) ; 4 pt. cho., 
Hnglish adaptation by E. Harold 
Geer, music by Dimitry Stepanovitch 
Bortniansky, arr. by HE. H. Geer; 
women’s voices, a capella. 4to. © 
July 16, 1929; 2 « July 25; EH pub. 
7908; E. C. Schirmer music co., Bos- 
ton. 16454 


Pauline; southern waltz song, words 
and music by Jack Curry; 1st and 
2d trumpets and pf. acc., with uku- 
lele arr. by Wash Edwards. © June 
21,°1929; 2°¢. July 26° EH pubs wean; 
Curry-Fell & co., Columbus, Ga. 

16455 

Pavana (La); danza antica, di Ht- 
tore Montanaro, of Italy, op. 131; 
orchestrina, con pf. conduttore e vio- 


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pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


lino conduttore. 4to. © July 10, 
1929; 1c July 12; BH for S6is eG: 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 16456 


Pavana dogale; di Mario Mariotti, of 
Italy, con interpretazione letteraria 
di Alberto Colantuoni; piccola orch. 
pts., con pf. conduttore. © June 16, 
1929; 1 ce. July 9; E for. 5549; A. & 
G. Carisch & c., Milan. 16457 


Pavane; by Lucina Jewell; violin, vi- 
oloncello and pf. © July 16, 1929; 
2e. July 25; E pub. 7975; G. Schir- 
mer, ine., New York. 16458 


Peasant song; peasant love song, from 
Married in Hollywood, words by 
Harlan Thompson, music by Dave 
Stamper. © 1c. July 19, 1929; B 
unp. 9008; Fox film corp., New York. 

16459 


Pehea hoi au? by Chas. Hi. King; male 
voices, without acc. Honolulu, T. H., 
Chas. E. King. © July 3, 1929; 2 
e. July 8; E pub. 7440; Frances H. 
King, Honolulu. 16460 


Pendant la féte; introduction et alle- 
gro, par Armand Bournonville, of 
France; cornet 4 pistons en si bémol 
et pf. © June 2, 1929; 1 c. June 28; 
EH for. 53866; Lucien de Lacour, 
Paris. 16461 


Pennsylvania, my home, I love you; 
words and music by M. M. Fedock. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
July 5, 1929; E unp. 8621; Mary M. 
Fedock, Bridgeport, Conn. 16462 


Pep (The) squad parade; march, by 
E. B. Hall, arr. by Harry L. Alford ; 
band pts., with words. 4to. © July 
9, 1929; 2 c. July 13; E pub. 7691; 
Ellis B. Hall, Amarillo, Tex. 

16463 


Perdon! .. tango, par José Sentis, of 
Spain; pf. and words, with ukulele 
arr. by F. Salabert. © July 2, 1929; 
1 ec. July 25; E for. 5897; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 16464 


Perhaps; words by Andy Razaf, music 
by Paul Denniker. © July 1, 1929; 
2c. July 1; E pub. 7304; Triangle 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

16465 


Petite etude; by Ada Weigel Powers; 
pf. © Apr. 20, 1929; 2 «. Apr. 22; 
E pub. 7679; Edward Schuberth & 
co., ine, New York. 16466 


Petite suite russienne; sur des thémes 
populaires, par Jacques Pillois, orch. 
par Fernand Heuteur, of France; 
orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. 1. Au fil de V’eau. [3 others.] 


866 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1929 


© June 2, 1929; 1 ce. June 28; E for. 
5359 ; Durand et cie., Paris. 16467 


Petites (Les’) femmes de Montparn- 
asse; one-step chanté, paroles de 
Mare Hély, musique de Angelo Cala- 
brése, of France; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by F. Salabert. © July 2, 
goeo, 1 ¢. July 25; FE tor. 53896; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 16468 


Phantasien im Bremer ratskeller; 
zyklus nach Wilhelm Hauff, arr. von 
Walter Niemann, of Germany, op. 
113; pf. solo. nos. 1-9. © Nov. 1, 
1928 ; 1 ce. July 13, 1929; Bi for. 5566; 
C. F. Peters, Leipzig. 16469 


Phantasmania; by Homer Simmons; 2 
pfs., 4 hands. © July 3, 1929; 2c 
July 10; E pub. 7551; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 16470 


Phantom ship; by Antoine J. Himsle, 
op. 13, no. 2; pf. © July 30, 1929; 
> @. July 25; 6 pub...8002; Paul, A. 
Schmitt music co., Minneapolis. 

16471 

Phlox, a nationa! flower; words and 
music by M. A. Krasovie. © 1 «. 
aly es, fo20; fH ‘unp. S557 + Martin 
A. Krasovic, Steelton, Pa. 16472 


Phyllis and the shrine; my old Ken- 
tucky home, words and music by 
So i Craw..” (C) June 22,1929" 2). 
June 29; E pub. 7623; Mayes ptz. 
co., inc., Louisville, Ky. 16473 


Piccola baruffa; scherzo, Gi Ettore 
Montanaro, of Italy, op. 185; orches- 
trina, con pf. conduttore e violino 
conduttore. 4to. © July 10, 1929; 
ae, ryote ee LOL. HOLD Ge. MLCOr: 
& co., Milan. 16474 


Pickwick; ouverture, par Zerco, of 
France; orech. parties, avee pf. con- 
ducteur. © July 2, 1929; 1e¢. July 
aes HB for, 5930; WW. D.° Marchetti, 
Paris. 16475 


Pilly pom pom plee; from Footlights 
and fools, lyric by Al. Bryan, music 
by Geo. W. Meyer; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © July 15, 1929; 2c. July 18; 
E pub. 7855; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 16476 

Pilot (The) gig; barearolle and 
mariners’ song, by R. Deane Shure, 
op. 191, b.; organ. (in The en- 
chanted isle) © July 29, 1929; 2 ¢. 
July 31; E pub. 8023; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 16477 

Pinafore; from the opera by A. S. Sul. 
livan, fox-trot arr. by Raymond 
Matthews; orch. pts. 4to. © July 


16488 


10, 1929; 2 ec July 8; EH pub. 7423; 
Alfred & co., New York. 16478 


Pirate (A) bold; 8 pt. cho., words by 
C. F. D., music by Emil Fisher, arr. 
by D. Wilson; sop., alto and bar. 


4to: © July 11, 1929; 2 e. July 11: 
E pub. 7540; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 16479 


Pirate’s song; fifteen men on a dead 
man’s chest, 4 pt. cho., words by 
Robert Louis Stevenson, extra verse 
by Katharine Bainbridge, music by 
Freeman High; men’s voices. 4to. 
© June 3, 1929: 2c. July tee 
pub. 7528; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 16480 


Pizzicato misterioso; film musique, par 
Huguet, of Spain, et Verdun, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur et violino 1 conducteur. 4to. 
©. July. 2, 1929; 1 ¢. July 25; EH for: 
5866; Francis Salabert, Paris. 


16481 
Place (A) to call home; words by 
Ruch. tine mes te by. Phi: 


Schwartz; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by May Singhi Breen. © July 16, 
1929 2G. ny oe Dube WOUS. 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

16482 


Plauderei; von Ernst Fischer, of Ger- 


many; orch. pts., with ist violin 
conductor. © Apr. 1, 1929; 1¢. June 
28; E for. 5452; Heinrichshofen’s 


verlag, Madgeburg, Germany. 16483 


Pleasant agonies; by Yola Faldi; pf. 
©1ce. July 12, 1929; BE unp. 8834; 
Emilia Rossi, San Francisco. 16484 


Plumet (Le) du colonel; opéra-bouffe 
en 1 acte, paroles et musique de Henri 
Sauguet, of France; réduction pour 
chant et pf. 4to. © Mar. 20, 1929; 
1c. June 10; D pub. 27534; Rouart, 
Lerolle et cie., Paris. 16485 


Poor Chin Chinaman; by Juan Mas- 
ters; pf. © July 11, 1929: 2¢ July 
13; E pub. 7610; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 16486 


Poor little me, oh my; words and 
musie by A. Yates, of Great Britain. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
July 1, 1929; E unp. 8494; Anna 
Yates, Thessalon, Ont. 16487 


Popolo giocondo; filmmusik, von 
Giuseppe Becce, of Italy, arr. von 
St. Stefanoff; grosses orch. pts. ©) 
Feb. 15, 19293, 1.e Marita; §. for. 
5593; Schlesinger’sche buch- wu. mu- 
sikhandlung, Berlin-Lichterfelde. 

16488 


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16489 


Por tu culpa; tango sentimental, par 
Manuel Joves, arr. par F. Salabert, 
of France; pf. conducteur, 1° violino 
conducteur et paroles. 4to. © July 
2, 1929 "1 er tuly 2937 tor, aee4; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 16489 


Porter (Ambrose P.) Two character- 
istic pieces; by A. P. Porter, of 
Great Britain; pf. 1. 'Two’s com- 
pany, three’s none. [1 other] © 
May 30, 19295-10 ce Jimve2ce roc. 
5390; Bosworth & co., Itd., London. 

16490 

Postuchujeie zydkowie; Polish comic, 

words and music by W. Najder, arr. 


by H. O. Sontag and Joseph 
“Zawodny. ©1e. July 24, 1929; E 
unp. 9182; Walter Najder, Mil- 
waukee. 16491 


Pounding the oak; words by John Wal- 
lace [pseud. of J. V. Walsh], music 
by G. Rodgers. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. July 22, 1929; E unp. 


9041; John V. Walsh and Gladys 
Rodgers, New York. 16492 
Pourquoi Von vous adore; one-step 


chanté, paroles de Ch. L. Pothier, 
musique de Georges Stalin, of 
France; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by F. Salabert. © July 2, 1929; 1c. 
July 25; HE for. 5898; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 16493 


Pourquoi l’on yous adore; one-step, 
par Georges Stalin, of France; orch. 
parties avec pf. conducteur, 1L° 
violino conducteur et paroles. 4to. 
© July 2, 1929; 1c. July 25; E for. 
5883; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

1649-4 

Praise God from whom all blessings 
flow; words by Thomas Ken, music 
by Claude Goudimel, ed. by C. F. 
Pfatteicher; mixed voices. Copy- 
right is based upon new matter of 
Carl I. Pfatteicher namely, his in- 
terpretation represented in_ the 
legible notation thereof contained in 
the copies filed. 4to. © Apr. 8, 
1929: 2. @ Sunea273 (Epub 47138:; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 16495 

Prayer: by Heniot Levy; pf. © July 
§, 1929; 2c. July 11; EH pub: 7650; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

16496 

Prayer (A); words anon., music by H. 
T. Cunningham; pf. © 1c. July 1, 
1929; E unp. 8520; Hdith Treanor 
Cunningham, Richmond, Calif. 

16497 

Prayer (The) of the penitent; words 
by George A. Brown, Londonderry 
air arr. by William M. Felton; 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


mixed voices. 4to. © July 18, 
1929; 2 c July 20; E pub. 7819; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 


16498 
Prelude and Postlude; by William 
Robson, of Great Britain; organ. 


© July 2, 1929. J ce. July 3° tom 
5419; Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 
16499 


Prélude pour un drame; par Edouard 
Flament, of France, op. 85; orch. 
parties, avee pf. conducteur. 4to. 
© Mar. 20, 1929; 1 c. June 10° E for. 
5469; R. Calas, Caux, Heérault, 
France. 16500 


Preludio lirico; di Goffredo Petrassi, 
of Italy; orch. parti, con pf. con- 
duttore. 4to. © Dee. 17, 1928; 1 ¢ 
July 22,1929" for, Si31) Sragse 
musicale Romano, Rome. 16501 


Pretty girl; lyrics by Edward Neuman, 
music by F. W. Cohn and Charles 
Bourne. [Words and melody only] 
©1e. July 13, 1929; E unp. 8850; 
Fred Woodruff Cohn, Richmond 
eT ING NS 16502 


Pretty (The) milkmaid; by J. Owen 
Long; pf. © July 17, 1929; 2 ¢. 
July 19; E pub. 7796; A. W. Perry’s 
sons, Sedalia, Mo. 16503 

Prime (Le) gioie della giovane banda, 


1° album; formule accordali delle 
14 tonalitid maggiori e minori pit 


usualii alla banda, di Alessandro 
Cardoni, of Italy. Partitura, © 


July 16; 1929; 1c. July 07 ;)miior, 
5779; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 16504 


Prime (Le) gioie della giovane banda, 
1° album; prima marcia funebre, 
nello stile poliarmonico, di Alessan- 
dro Cardoni, of Italy. Partitura. © 
July 16 1929; 1 -¢ July) LO witior, 
5783; G. Ricordi & co. Milan. 16505 


Prime (Le) gioie della giovane banda, 
1° album; prima marcia senza ac- 
compagnamenti a contrattempo @ 
senza controcanti di Alessandro Car- 
doni, of Italy. Partitura. © July 
16, 1929; 1 c. July 17; B for. 5781; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 16506 


Prime (Le) gioie della giovane banda, 
1° album; primo valzer, di Alessan- 
dro Cardoni, of Italy. Partitura. 
© July 16, 19295"1 eo July tee 
for. 5782; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

16507 

Prime (Le) gioie della giovane banda, 
1° album; seconda marcia, con con- 
trocanto e facili accompagnamenti a 
contrattempo, di Alessandro Car- 


868 


—— a a 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1929 


doni, of Italy. Partitura. © July 
16, 1929; 1 ec. July 17; EB for. 5784; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 16508 


Prime (Le) gioie della giovane banda, 
1° album; tango, di Alessandro Car- 
doni, of Italy. Partitura. © July 
16, 1929; 1 «. July 17; E for. 5785; 
G. R:cordi & co., Milan¢ 16509 


Prime (Le) gioie della giovane banda, 
1° album; 2-8, corale studio, nota 
contro nota, di Alessandro Cardoni, 


of Italy. .Partitura. .© ‘July > 16, 
1927951 c..Jubyoi Ts EY for. 5786s.G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 16510 


Primorsko kolo; words [1 couplet 
only] and music by R. Cernkovich ; 
tamburitza orch. pts. 4to. © May 
24-1929 '-) 2, .c: July; 4: pub,)4291 ; 
Rudolph Cernkovich, Chicago. 

16511 


Printemps; poésie de Charles d’Or- 
léans, musique de Henry-Vasseur, of 
France; sop. © June 10, 1929; 1c. 
July 8; E for. 5524; Rouart, Le- 
rolle et cie., Paris. 16512 


Prinzessin Husch; operette in drei 
akten von August Neidhart, musik 
yon Léon Jessel, of Germany; kla- 
vier-auszug mit singstimmen, 
Apr. 28, 1926; 2 c. Apr. 19, 1929; 
pub. 27547 ; Rondo-verlag, g g.m. b: a 
Berlin. 16513 


Processione notturna del Venerdi 
Santo; per orch. di Camillo De Nar- 
dis, trascrizione per banda di Raf- 
faele Caravaglios, of Italy. Parti- 
tura. © July 10, 1929: 1c. July 12; 
E for. 5631; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

16514 


Progressive (The) music series; for 
basal use in primary, intermediate 
and grammar grades, by Horatio 
Parker, Osbourne McConathy [and 
others], compiled by Norberto Romu- 
aldez and Charles E. Griffith, jr. bk. 
2. Philippine ed. © July 13. 1929; 
2c. and aff. July 25; A 11361; Sil- 
ver, Burdett & co., Newark. 16515 


Prohibition by the rabbi; oder, Was 
tut men on branfen, words and mu- 
sic by M. A. Weitzman, arr. by Mort- 
imer H. Glickman. Chicago, IIl., 
Zemar pub. co. 


BY IAIN’ sa TPs NDE INTE) 
(.JPDINII JOS JDO Vaniy 

© July 1, 1929; 2 ¢ July 8; E pub. 
7432 ; Morris A. Weitzman, Chicago. 
16516 


16526 


Promenade du soir; 
Learsi, arr. par Ad. Gauwin, of 
France; orch. parties avee violon 
solo, pf. conducteur et 1° violini con- 
ducteur. 4to. © July 2, 1929; 1e. 
July 25; HE for. 5884; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 16517 


Promenade sous bois; intermezzo, par 
H. Mouton, of Belgium; orch. par- 
ties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. .© 
June 2, 1929; 1 c. June 29; E for. 
5842; Georges Krier, Paris. 16518 


Promenades aux Andelys; par G. 
Sporek, of France; pf. 1. Au Mou- 
lin Gardon. [5 others] © June 2, 
£29 ad sic Tune.(28' °K for. docu: 
Georges Sporck, Paris. 16519 


Prosperity ; words by W. H. Bowman, 
music by G. EH. Klinger. © 1 e¢. 
July 10, 1929; E unp. 8865; Guerney 
Edward Klinger and Wm. Henry 
Bowman, Shamokin, Pa. 16520 


Psalm (A) of thanksgiving; psalm 
XXI, words by C. A. Alington, music 
by W. Davies, of Great Britain; 
boy’s voice. London, Novello & co., 
itd: S4tonu©@! duly «26,1929 =. teres 
July 203-08), for. 5824; Walford 
Davies, Windsor Castle, England. 

16521 

Public school loose leaf method; for 
individual and ensemble study of 
orch. and band instruments, brass 
choir by John A. O’Shea and Fortu- 
nato Sordillo, string, wood-wind and 
reed choirs by Carl E. Gardner; with 
pf. acc. as conductor’s and teacher’s 
guide. Series 1 & 2. © Apr. 30, 
May 1, 1929; 2 c each June 27; HB 
pub. 7886, 7387; Carl Fischer, ine., 
New York. 16522, 16523 


Puceini (Giacomo) La rondine (Die 
schwalbe) ; lyrische komédie in 3 
akten, von A. M. Willner, Heinz 
Reichert u. Giuseppe Adami,. rtickti- 
bertragung aus dem _ Italienischen 
von R. St. Hoffmann, of Austria, 
musik von G. Puccini; klavierauszug 
von Carlo Carignani. © Feb. 21, 
1929: 1 ¢e May: 3; D. pub.) 27522. 
Hibenschtitz & Berté, Vienna. 16524 


—— Turandot; selection from the 
opera, arr. by Richard J. F. Howsgill, 
of Great Britain; military band. 
Se. and pts. © July 1, 1929; 1 «. 
July 2; E for. 5418; G. Ricordi & 


romance, par M. 


co., Milan. ‘ict 
Pulaski; march, by J. Biega} 1st 
violin. Ov choduly ise 929° Sn 


unp. 8985; John Biegau, Perth Amboy, 
N. J. 16526 


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16527 


Pussy danse; par Marc Delmas, arr. 


par S. Chapelier, of France; orch. 


parties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
© Mar. 20, 1929; 1 c. June 10; E 
for. 5477; L. Philippo, Paris. 16527 


Pythonisse (La); no. 5 de Musiques 
foraines, par Florent Schmitt, op. 
22, arr. par F. Salabert, of France; 
orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur et 
1° violini conducteur. © June 10, 
1929; 1 e. July 8; E for. 5509; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 16528 


Queen of my castle of dreams; words 
by M. R. Warren, music by T. G. 
Sleime. © 1c. July 27, 1929; E 
unp. 9308; Myron R. Warren and 
Thomas G. Sleime, Wheeling, W. 
Va. 16529 


Queen of my heart Caroline; words 
and music by HE. H. Smillie, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at Los 
Angeles. © 1c. July 22, 1929; EB 
unp. 9078; Elizabeth Hall Smillie, 
Los Angeles. 16530 


Quiétude; par Gabriel-Marie, arr. par 
Hans Ourdine, of France; orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur et 1° 
violini conducteur. © July 2, 1929; 
1c. July 25; E for. 5892; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 16531 


Radiant (The) sun; music by A. 
Sullivan, arr. by C. H. H. Booth; 
tale voices. 4to. © June 27, 1929; 
2 c. June 29; E pub. 7289; Robin 
Ellis, Ridgefield Park, N. J. 16532 


Radio angels of the air; or, Radio 
angels without wings, words and 
music by P. Potter, harmonized and 
arr. by Carl Minor. ©1c. July 8, 
1929; E unp. 8689; Pauline Potter, 
New York. 16533 


Radio Tommy; words and music by 
Adele Braham. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. July 20, 1929; E unp. 
9035; Ire Loew, Roxbury, Mass. 

16534 


Raff (Joseph Joachim) 'Tambourin ; 
par Raff, arr. par F. Salabert, of 
France; orch. parties, avee pf. con- 
ducteur et 1° violino conducteur. 4to. 
© June 10, 1929; 1 ce. July 8; E for. 
5499; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

165385 


Raggedy romp; fox-trot, from Har- 
moyvy heaven, words and music by 
Edward Pola and Eddie Brandt, 
both of Great Britain; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by Alf. Ralston. [Staff 


and tonic sol-fa notations] © July 
1, 1929; 1 ¢. July 12; for) boat: 
Campbell, Connelly & co., 1td., Lon- 
don. 16536 


Raggi de stelle; waltz, by L. Morelli; 
ist violin or mand. New York, A. 
Mongillo. 4to. © July 7, 1929; 2c. 
July 19;° E pub. 7752; Lorenzo 
Morelli, Rye, N. Y. 16537 


Rain (The); poem by BHmile Ver- 
haeren, English version by Alma 
Stradell, music by Frederic Hart; 
med. © July 3, 1929; 2 ¢. July 10; 
E pub. 7575; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 16538 


Raisin’ the roof; from Ziegfeld mid- 
night frolic, lyric by Dorothy Fields, 
music by Jimmie McHugh. © June 
138, 1929; 2c. July 1; E pub. 7301; 
Mills music, inec., New York. 16539 


Rakoczy; by Marc. Velt, of Nether- 
lands; orch. pts. 4to. © July 10, 
1929; 1 e. July 8; E for. 5405; Meyer 
de Wolfe, London. 16540 


Rapsodia romanesca; su temi popolari 
romani, di Ezio Carabella, of Italy; 
riduzione per orchestrina parti, con 
pf. conduttore e violino conduttore. 
4to. © July 1, 1929; 1 c. July 2; 
HE for. 5416; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

: 16541 


Re (Il); in tre quadri, paroles di 
Giovacchino Forzano, musica di 
Umberto Giordano, of Italy; grande 
partitura d’orch. © 1 ¢ Apr. 20, 
1929; D unp. 27540; Casa musicale 
Sonzogno, s. a., Milan. 16542 


Rebellion (The); by Dana _ Suesse, 
orch, by A. E. Cafarella; orch. pts. 
© July. 17,,..1929:3) 200) Jalsa 
pub. 7773; Atlas music corp., New 
York. 16543 


Recuerda mujer; cancion Mexicana, 
words and music by S. R. Ramos, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Chicago; two 
voices. [Photostat] © 1 ¢« July 
18, 1929; E unp. 8971; Silvano R. 
Ramos, Chicago. 16544 


Red (The) coat blues; words and 
musie by L. B. Hays, arr. by Denny 


Dennis. © July 9, 1929; 2 ¢. July 

13; E pub. 7694; Loy B. Hays, 

Chicago. 16545. 
Red Godwin’s wooing; dramatic , 


ballad, text by Flora Louise Hunn, 
music by William FE. MHaesche; 
women’s voices. 4to. © June 138, 
1929; 2. ¢e. July 3; D pub. 27533; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 16546. 


870 


pt. 111, n. s:, v.24 


a 


a 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1929 


Red (The) rose; valse lente, words 
by Edna Mason, music by A. de 
Faria, of Portugal, domiciled at 
Washington. © 1c. July 11, 1929; 
E unp. 8790; Accacio de Faria, 
Washington. 16547 


Red suspenders right from dear old 
Hollywood; words and music by A. 
H. Carlton; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
June 25, 1929; 2 c. June 29; E pub. 
7271; Agnes Herr Carlton, Ethan, 
Sa.D. 16548 


Redemption’s triumph song; anthem, 
words by G. Thring, music by R. M. 
Stults; cho. of mixed voices, with 
organ ace. 4to. © July 3, 1929; 2c. 
July 17; E pub. 7673; Harold Flam- 
mer, ine., New York. 16549 


Redhead; words and music by Buster 
Shaver. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 12, 1929; E unp. 8829; 
Primrose Semon, New York. 16550 


Reine (La) tragique; ouverture dra- 
matique, par H. Staz, transcrite par 
F. Popy, of France; harmonie ou 
fanfare. 4to. © June 10, 1929; 
le. July 6; E for. 5534; E. Gaudet, 
Par.s. 16551 


Reitia (I. saw thee) ; Palestinian love 
song, Words and music by Jacob 
Weinberg, of Great Britain, domi- 
ciled at New York, op. 24; med. 
voice. © Apr. 24, 1929; 2 c June 
27; E pub. 7374; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 16552 


Rejoice greatly; anthem for’ Advent, 
words from the Bible, music by H. 
H. Woodward, ed. by N. C. Page; 
mixed voices, with organ acc. Copy- 
right is based upon new matter of 
N. Clifford Page namely, his inter- 
pretation represented in the legible 
notation thereof contained in the 
copies filed. 4to. © Apr. 17, 1929; 
2c. June 27; E pub. 7740; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 165538 


Rejoicing the New Year; words and 
music by S. A. Dugan. ©1e. July 
17, 1929; E unp. 8955; Samuel A. 
Dugan, Houston. 16554 


Remembered; words by Leone Wolf, 
music by Thurlow Lieurance; with 
violin obbl.; in E flat. © July 12, 
192952 ec. Sully 13; pub. 7642; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

16555 

Reminiscence; by Albert W. Noll; pf. 

© July 23, 1929; 2c. July 23: B 


pub. 7903; Wilfred Lynde, West 
- Roxbury, Mass. 16556 
67717—29——-6 . 


16569: 


Reminiscence; by Muriel Pollock; pf. 
© July 5, 1929; 2c July 9; BE pub. 
7492; Harms, ine., New York. 16557 


Requiem; musique par Fernand Le 
Borne, of Belgium, op. 80, 4to. 1. 
Cheeur voix d’hommes.—2. Chceur 
voix de femmes. © Dec. 31, 1927; 
1 c. each Jan. 28, 1928; E for. 5951, 
5952; Editions musicales Evette, 
Paris. 16558, 16559 


Respighi (Ottorino) Toccata; per pf. — 
e orch., di O. Respighi, of Italy. Par- 
titura. 12mo, © July 10, 1929; 
1c. July 12; E for. 5624; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 16560: 


Responses ; from the works of old mas- 
ters, English adaptations, arr. and 


ed. by E. Harold Geer; women’s 
voices, a capella. 1. Gloria Patri. 
[3 others] 4to.. © July 16, 1929; 


2c. July 25; E pub. 7909: E. C. 
Schirmer musie co., Boston. 16561 


Réverie hindoue; par V. Staub, of 
France; pf. © May 25, 1929: 1¢e. 
June 28; H for. 5382; L. Philippo, 
Paris. 16562 


Réverie hindoue; par V. Staub et Hans 
Ourdine, both of France; orch. par- 
ties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Mar. 20, 1929; 1 c. June 10; E for. 
5475; L. Philippo, Paris. 16563 


Rheinlieder; text von verschiedenen 
autoren, bearb. von Waliher Hirsch- 
berg, of Germany. heft 1,2. (Cover 
title :—Lieder vom Rhein.) © Apr. 
25, 1929; 1 ¢. each June 28; E for. 
5096, 5597; Ullstein, a. g., Berlin. 

16564, 16565. 

Rhythmic design; choreography by 
Portia Mansfield and Charlotte 
Perry, music by Louis Horst. © 
July 16, 1929; 2c. July 18; aff. July 
27; AA 20935; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 16566 

Rhythmic sketches; for kindergarten 
and primary grades, by R. C. Ves- 
per; rhythm band. Sc. y. 2. Los 
Angeles, Neville-Marple music co. 
obl. 24mo. © June 25, 1929; 2 «¢, 
July 1; E pub. 7284; Ruth Caw- 
thorne Vesper, Los Angeles. 16567 


Riding herd at night; words by V. D. 
Whitesell, music by Richard 
Broughton. ©1e. July 8, 1929: BH 
unp. 8679; Virgil D. Whitesell, Elk- 
hart, Ind. 16568 


Riding (A) song; by Frederika Wad- 
ley; pf. with words. © July 20, 
1929; 2 @ July’ 265° pub’ 7956; 
Harold Flammer, inc., New York. 


16569 


871 


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16570 


Rigaudon; par Mare Delmas, of 
France; pf.. © July 20, 1929; 1 e. 
July 2; E for. 5828; Aug. Cranz, 
G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 16570 


Right (The) kind of man; from 
Frozen just'ce, words by L. Wolfe 
‘Gilbert, music by Abel Baer. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. July 15, 
1929; E unp. 8857; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inc., New York. 

16571 


Right (The) man; from Broadway 
nights, words by Moe Jaffe, music 
by Sammy Timberg and Maury Ru- 
bens; pf. and ukulele acc. New 
York, Shubert music pub. corp. © 
July .d, 1929; 2c. Sulyso; BE: pub. 
7481; Shubert theatre corp., New 
York. 16572 


Rio Ozama; tango, par Gazon-Pesenti- 
Burli et Quiroga, arr. par F. Salabert, 
of France; orch. parties, avec pf. 
conducteur, 1° violini conducteur et 
paroles. 4to. © July 2, 1929; 1c. 
July 25; E for. 5853; Franes Sala- 
bert, Paris. 16573 


Riverview park; words by N. E. How- 
ery, music by B. M. Hale. © 1. 
July 18, 1929; E unp. 8972; Netty 
EK. Howery, Des Moines. 16574 


Road (The) to home; pt. song, by 
Lily Strickland, arr. by Ross Hil- 
ton; mixed voices. 4to. © June 27, 
1929; 2 e. July 3; E pub. 7448; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 16575 


Roaming; words and music by J. B. 
Grinoch, of Poland, domiciled at 
New York. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. June 29, 1929; EH unp. 
8497; Jacob Grinoch, New York. 

16576 


Robinette; words by W. S. Truesdell, 
music by Samuel H. Speck. [Words 
and melody only] ©1l1e. July 26, 
1929; HH unp. 9239; William S. 
Truesdell, North Tonawanda, N. Y. 

16577 


Robin’s (The) proposal; words by HE. 
Sucduth, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
July 6, 1929; E unp. 8657; Elmy 
Sudduth, Babylon, N. Y. 16578 


Rockin’ down to slumber town; words 
and music by L. L. Shepherd. © 
1c. July 18, 1929; E unp. 8980; Le- 
lia Lorene Shepherd, Endicott, Neb. 

16579 


Rodeo; words and music by E. M. 
Johnson and D. Heer. © July 15, 


87 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


1929; 2 ¢. July 20; E pub. 7789; Hn- 
drea Marka Johnson and Dorothy 
Heer, Salinas, Calif. 16580 


Roll along Kentucky moon; lyrics by 
Fred K. Steele and John Heagney, 
music by Billy Heagney. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e. July 17, 
1929; E unp. 8934; Leo Feist, inc, 
New York. 16581 


Romance de la infantina de Francia 
(Romance de la jeune infante de 
France) ; letra y musica de Joaquin 
Rodrigo, of Spain, version francais 

‘de Henri Collet. © June 2, 1929; 
1 c. June 28; E for. 5346; Rouart 
Lerolle et cie, Paris. 16582 


Rondo in B minor; by C. P. Bach, arr. 
by J. Stuart Archer, of Great Brit- 
ain; violin and pf. © July 19, 
1929; 1 ce. July 13; E for. 5699; W. 
Paxton & co., lItd., London. 165838 


Roosevelt high! words and music by 
Ruth Schuette. 4to. © June 28, 
1929; 2 ec. July 5; E pub. 7526; 
Roosevelt junior high school, Mil- 
waukee. 16584 


Rosa caraquena; melody by lL. Be- 
lasco. © 1c. July 5, 1929; E unp. 
8584; J. O. Fisher, New York. 

16585 


Rosalie; words by Philip Copell, mu- 
sie by R. V. Hupp. ©1c. July 30, 
1929; E unp. 9361; Russell V. Hupp, 
South Bend, Ind. 16586 


Rose of Carolina, rose of my dreams; 
waltz, words by M. F. Bohmeyer, 
music by Ray Hibbeler. © 1 ce. 
July 13, 1929; E unp. 8885; Melvin 
F. Bohmeyer, St. Louis. 16587 


Rose of memory; words by Maggie EH. 
Wright, music by F. S. Wildt. © 
July 6, 1929; 2 « July 12; Hy pub. 
7606; Frank S. Wildt, Lancaster, 
Pa. 16588 


Rose of my heart; waltz ballad, words 
and music by 8S. Besrukoff, of Rus- 
sia, domiciled at Hollywood, Calif. ; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © July 15, 
1929; 2 ec July 11; E pub. 7660; 
Serge Besrukoff, Hollywood, Calif. 

16589 


Rose of the dawn; words and musie 
by J. BH, Joslyn. -@©ul eau, 
1929; E unp. 93888; Joyce Erma 
Joslyn, Newport, Vt. 16590 


Rose of the morn; words by Bess 
Evangeline Murch, music by Ann 
Mack Dowel [pseud. of A. McDow- 


Di: * 


_ 


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ie ay 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. ‘7, 1929 


16611 


ell. Words and melody only] © 

1 ec. June 6, 1929; E unp. 8981; 

Anna McDowell, Dearborn, Mich. 
16591 


Rose of Waikiki; words and music by 
M. H. Bories. [Chords, single 
staff] © 1c. July 17, 1929; BE unp. 


8940; Merton H. Bories, San Fran- 


cisco. 16592 
Rose Paris; paroles de Bataille-Henri 
et Henri Varna, musique de Jean 
Boyer, of -France; pf. acc., avec 
ukulele arr. par Francis Salabert. 
© June 10, 1929; 1 « July 8; E 
for. 5502; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
16593 


Rose petals; 3 short pieces for the pf., 
by Margaret Leslie, of Great Brit- 
ain. 1. To a butterfly. [2 others] 
© July 5, 1929; 1 ec. July 22; E for. 
5766; Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 

16594 


Roses and women; music by Franz 
Grothe, arr. by Max Irwin, of Great 
Britain; orch. pts., with words. 4to. 
© June 11, 1929; 1 ec. June 22; BH 
for. 5321; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 16595 


Rosita; melody by L. Belasco. ©1c. 
iwi es) 19292 BH) unp: "S583" 0d. /O. 
Fisher, New York. 16595, 


Roumanian air and Gipsy dance; by 
Albert Sammons, of Great Britain, 
op. 23; violin and pf. © June 26, 
1229" “Asre.. duly. 11 «(Hi ‘for: 5609%; 
Hawkes & son. (London) Itd., Lon- 
don. 16597 


Rover (A); words and music by F. 


M. Moore. © 1c. June 28, 1929; 
EK unp. 8748; Frances M. Moore, 
Newburgh, N. Y. 16598 


Rowley (Alec) Three Arcadian pic- 


tures; by A. Rowley, of Great 
Erivin.:) opi)... Aready: 
others] © July 9, 1929; 1 «. July 


11; E for. 5616; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 


London. 16599 
Rude and rambling man; words and 
music by Thomas GQ. _ Ashley. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 


June 27, 1929; E unp. 8610; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 
: 16600 


Riibezahl; ouverttire, von Carl Ober- 
thtir, op. 28, arr. von Leo Artok, 
of Germany; salon orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor and violino 1 direction. 


873 


[2 | 


© Apr. 30, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 24: E for. 
5793; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Ger- 


many. 16601 
Rules for flowers; words by Mary 
Caroline Davies, music by P. H. 


Burn. [Words and melody only] 

© 1c. July 16, 1929; EB unp. 8903; 
Philip Haviland Burn, Brooklyn. 

16602 

Rural intermezzo ; by Albert Sirmay, of 


Hungary, domiciled -at New York, 
orch. by Chas. Miller, of U. S.; orch. 


pts. © June 28, 1929; 2 c¢. July 2: 
E pub. 7312; Atlas music corp., 
New York. 16603 


Rushing to the Armageddon; words 
by EK. Weller, music by Chas. L. 
Johnson. © 1c. July 25, 1929; H 
unp. 9228; Eugene Weller, Plain- 
view, Tex. 16604 


Russian hearts; by Dave Rubinoff; 
violin and pf. © July 10, 1929; 2«. 
July 15; E pub. 7678; Crawford 
musie corp., New York. 16605 


Rustie scherzo; by Justin Elie; orch. 
pts. © July 5, 1929; 2c July 9; 
EK pub. 7480; Atlas music corp., 
New York. 16606 


’S been a long time in between time; 
words by Joe McCarthy, music by 
Jimmie Monaco. [ Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 12, 1929; 
KH unp. 8820; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 16607 


S’ils en avaient; paroles de Gabriello 
et Jean Boyer, musique de Jean 
Boyer et Henry Verdun, both of 
France; pf. ace, avec uku'ele arr. 
par Francis Salabert. © June 10, 


1926 axl G,., JULY ..8% Hs Lory .o00a5 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 16608 
Sacred hymns for benediction; com- 


posed and arr. by Sister M. R. obl. 
16mo. © June 24, 1929; 2 c. June 
29; E pub. 7619; Hunleth music co., 
St. Louis. 16609 


Sad, sad Mother’s day; words by M. 
H. Flaherty, music by Richard 
Broughton. © 1c. July 29, 1929; 
KH unp. 9323; Michael Henry 
Flaherty, Philadelphia. 16610 


Sad story; by Louis Streabbog [pseud. 
of Jean Louis Gobbaerts], op. 63, 
no. 10, 2d pf. by Fleetwood A. 
Diefenthaeler; 2 pfs. obl. S8vo. © 
July 2)) 1929; 2 ec. duly, oF Epub. 
7348; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 16611 


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16612 


Singerfahrt (Hine) nach Wien; 
konzert - rundfunk - und tonfilm- pot- 
pourri nach motiven  bekannter 
Wiener lieder u. tanze, verbinden- 
der text von Peter Herz, musik von 
Bert Silving, of Austria, arr. von 
Gustav Blasser, of Austria; pf. teil 
1,2. © Mar. 9, 1929; 1 c. each June 
28; E for. 5428, 5429; Ludwig 
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Leipzig. 16612, 166138 


St. Louis fair blues; words by Texas 
Alexander, music by Irene Spain. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
July 1, 1929; E unp. 8514; Polk C. 
Brockman, Atlanta. 16614 


St. Louis (The) tornado; words by F. 
Maher, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
July 15, 1929; 2c. July 22; BH. pub. 


7921; Florence Maher, Valmeyer, 
Til. 16615 
Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) Le 
ecygne; transcribed by Leopold 


Godowsky; violin and pf. © May 
1, 1929; 2.¢e. June 27; E pub. 7388; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

16616 


Salamanca; paso-doble, par M. Lherty 
et Del’ Horno, beth of France; 
orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © July 2, 192951 c July 25; 
E for. 5915; Mac Lherty, Paris. 

16617 


Sally dear, I want you; words by 
M. G. Ford, music by Burrell Van 
Buren. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 27, 1929; BE unp. 9277; 
Mae Green Ford, Houston. 16618 


Saltarello; von Julius Hinoddshofer, of 
Austria, salon-orchester, mit violine 
1 direktion. Stimmen. 4to. © Apr. 
23, 1929; 1 c. July 3; E for. 5742; 
Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 16619 


Salvation (The) army brass band 
journal; compiled by F. G. Hawkes, 
of Great Britain; band. Full se. 
and pts. obl. 8vo. (Festival series, 
no. 53 to 56, July 1929) © July 10, 
192901 sey Sly p25); Hi forpoasis< 
Salvationist pub. & supplies, Itd., 
London. 16620 


Salvation (The) army brass band 
journal; 2d series, compiled by F. 
G. Hawkes, of Great Britain; band. 
Full se. and pts. obl. 16mo. © 
June 28, 1929; 1 ¢ July’ 12; BH for. 
5593; Salvationist pub. & supplies, 
ltd., London. 16621 


pt. III, 0. s., v. 2& 


Same old moon, same old June, but 
not the same old you; words and 
music by Cliff Friend. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 8, 1929; 


EK unp. 8553; Irving Berlin, ince., 
New York. 16622 
Samoa; from Is everybody happy,. 


lyric by Grant. Clarke, music by 
Harry Akst; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© July 1, 1929; 2c. July 5; E pub. 
7505; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 16623. 


San Clemente a Casauria; per orch.. 
di Camillo De Nardis, traserizione 
per banda di Raffaele Caravaglios, 
of Italy. Partitura. © 
1929;'1e¢. July 12; E for, 5682-5G, 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 16624 


Sarabande; par Francis Thomé, arr. 
par F. Salabert, of France; orch. 
parties, avee pf. conducteur et 1° 
violini conducteur. 4to. © June 10, 
1929; 1 ec. July 8; E for. 5498; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 16625. 


Sasa non ti vogghiu cchii; words and 
music by P. Cittarella, of Italy, dom- 
iciled at Long Island City. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. July 12, 
1929; E unp. 8816; Paul Cittarella, 
Long Island City, N. Y. 


Saturday night function; by Duke El- 
lington and Albany Bigard; pf. © 
July 9, 1929; 2 c July 24; E pub. 
7892: Gotham music service, ine. 
New York. 16627 


Save a little kiss for me chérie; 
words and music by Spencer Wil- 
liams, Jack Scholl and Bradford 
Browne; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by Charley Nua. © July 1, 1929; 
2c. July 17; E pub. 7710; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 16628. 


Saviour, again to Thy dear name; 
evening anthem, words by J. Hller- 
ton, music by R. W. Martin; mixed 
voices. 4to. © July 18, 1929; 2 c. 
July 20; E pub. 7820; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 16629: 


Savoy (The) hunting medley; com- 
piled and arr. by Debroy Somers, 
specially arr. by Hubert Bath, of 
Great Britain. 1. Brass band pts.— 
2. Military band pts. © July 3, 1929; 
1 ¢. each July 5; E for. 5896, 5397 ; 
Keith-Prowse & co., ltd., London. 

16630, 16631 


Saxy: words by Victor Levien, music 
by G. Walther, of Belgium, domiciled 
at New York. © 1c. June 1, 1929; 


874 


July tO." 


16626: © 


i TD 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘mo. 7, 1929 


16654 


E unp. 8962; Gustave Walther, New 
York. 16632 


Say, boy, ain’t the weather grand? 
words and music by J. E. Joslyn. 
© ic July 27, 1929; B unp. 9292; 
Joyce Erma Joslyn, Newport, Vt. 

16633 


Say the word; from Girl from Havana, 
words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by 
Abel Baer. [Words and melody 
only! © 16 Inly 15, 1929; KE. unp. 
8859; De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, 
inc., New York. 16634 


‘Say the word that makes you mine; 
words and music by K. Taulbee. 
[Words and melody only] ©l1ee. 
July 8, 1929; E unp. 86838; Kelly 


Taulbee, East St. Louis, Til. 166385 
Seale study; maj. and min., by J. 
Franzosa; violoncello. © June 14, 


ieee. 2.6) July; 453° pubitiT; 
Joseph Franzosa, Philadelphia. 
16636 


Scandalous baby, you are my Water- 
loo; words and music by A. J. Rozni- 
ecki. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 27, 1929; E unp. 9279; 
Al J. Rozniecki, Chicago. 16637 


Schenk’ mir diese liebesnacht; lied u. 
tango, worte von Hans Pflanzer u. 
Richard Rillo, musik yon Reiny Ro- 
land, of Germany; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor and ist violin conduc- 
ime ato.” (C) ‘June 24). 1929+’ Te. 
July 9; E for. 5460; Musikverlag 


City, Leipzig. 16638 
Schéne (Die) Anna walzer; by P. 
Miiller; 1st B flat cornet. ©1e. 


July 6, 1929; E unp. 8639; Peter 
Miiller, Philadelphia. 16639 


Scholz (Arthur Johannes) 6 kammer- 
stiicke fiir oboe und klavier; von 
A. J. Scholz, of Austria, op. 2. 
May 3, 1929; 1 ¢. July 3; #4 for. 
5757; Carl Merseburger, Leipzig. 

16640 

School girl blues; words and music by 
Rosie Mae Moore. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1ce. June 13, 1929; E 
unp. 8759; Southern music pub. co., 
ine., New York. 16641 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Ave Maria; 
arr. by W. F. Ambrosio [pseud. of 
Gustav Saenger]; violin and pf. 
Apr. 18, 1929; 2 c. June 27; E pub. 
7368; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

16642 

Hark! hark! the lark; arr. by 

W. F. Ambrosio [pseud. of Gustav 

Saenger]; violin and pf. © Apr. 26, 


1929; 2 c. June 27; E pub. 7370; 
Carl Fischer, inec., New York. 
166438 
Schule des violinvortrages auf melo- 
discher grundlage; von Otakar 
Sevtik, of Czechoslovakia, op. 16; 
solo viol., 2. viol. und pf. 1. teil, hft. 
6, Sarabande, by Leclair. © Mar. 
ol; 192973: 1 ec. July 3; EB for. 5750; 
Ol. Pazirek, Briinn, Czechoslovakia. 
16644 
—_ 1. teil, heft. 7, Thema de 
Non pia mesta, by Paganini. © 
Mary Sh, 192931 .¢.. July 33; tor 
5751; Ol. Pazdirek, Briinn, Czecho- 
Slovakia. 16645 


1. teil, hft. 8, Melodie in 
G, kEenzert H-moll, 1, by Mendels- 
sohn. © Mar. 31, 1929; 1 ec. July 
3; F for. 5752; Ol. Pazdirek, Briinn, 
Czechoslovakia. 16646 


1. teil, hft. 9, Adagio, 
konzert nr. 7, by Rode. © Mar. 31, . 
1929 hve: July. 3 3. for.. 5753+ Ol. 
Pazdirek, Briinn, Czechoslovakia. 
16647 
— 1]. teil, hft. 10, Gigue, by 
Rust. © Apr. 11, 1929; 1 ¢. July 3; 
H for. 5754; Ol. Pazdirek, Briinn, 
Czechoslovakia. 16648 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) Deux 
chants vénetiens; op. 25, nos. 17, 18, 
arr. par FE. Salabert, of France; 
orch. parties avec pf. conducteur et 
1° violino conducteur. 4to. © July 
O28 th Gs ly, 25° oH) OTs ademes 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 16649 


Kreisleriana no. 5; arr. par F, 
Salabert, of France; orch. parties, 
avee pf. conducteur et 1° violini con- 
ducteur. 4to. © June 10, 1929; 1¢. 
July 6; E for. 5486; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 16650 


Sea (The); by Robert Braine, op. 17: 
pe. iO) July)5, 1929: 2 @ duly. 10; 
E pub. 7510; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 16651 


Sea breeze; words by Chas. O. Locke, 
music by R. Tarbox; pf. ©l1e. 
July 1, 1929; E unp. 9200; Russell 
Tarbox, New York. 16652 


Sea fan; submarine gardens, by R. 
Deane Shure, op. 191, e; organ. 
(In The enchanted isle) © July 29, 
1929: 2 ec. July 31; E pub. 8024; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 16653 


Seargent [!] Dunns bugle blues; mel- 
ody by J. Dunn. © 1c. July 13, 
1929; E unp. 8926; Johnny Dunn, 
New York. 16654 


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16655 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


Seated tonight by the campfire; words 
by A. B. Smith, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
July 20, 1929; E unp. 9024; Annie 

- Belle Smith, Medford, Or. 16655 


Second symphony; in E min. and C, 
by Arnold Bax, of Great Britain; 
orch. Se. © July 17, 1929; 1 « 
July 16; EH for. 5671; Murdoch, Mur- 
doch & co., inc. with J. G. Murdoch 
& co., ltd., London. 16656 


Seek ye first the kingdom of God; 
words from St. Luke 12, music by 
Franklin Riker; in A flat. © July 
181929 2.¢: buly 20 ekiapup, (SUS ° 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

16657 

Seeking life’s golden keys; service of 
worship for Rally day, by Olive 
Kirschner Volkmar, with songs by 
various authors. S8vo. © July 22, 
1929): (2G and aki yeeAuieeia si vAvA. 
21581; Methodist book concern, New 
York. 16658 


Sérénade aux étoiles; paroles de Ch. 
L. Pothier, musique de Joseph Rico, 
of Italy; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by F. Salabert. © July 2, 1929; 1c. 
July 25; EH for. 5895; Francis Sala- 


bert, Paris. 16659 
Serenade espagnol; by 3B. Blood; 
string quartet. Se. and pts. ©l1e. 


July 27, 1929; E unp: 9262; Blanche 
Blood, Chicago. 16660 


Sérénade passionnée; par M. Delmas- 
Popy, of France; orch. parties, avec 
pf. conducteur et 1° violino conduc- 


teur. 4to. © June 10, 1929; 1 «. 
July 8; E for. 55388; E. Gaudet, 
Paris. 16661 


Serenata; di Illuminato Culotta, of 
Italy; riduzione per  orchestrina 
parti, con pf. conduttore e violino 
conduttore. 4to. © July 1, 1929; 
1c. July 2; HE for. 5414; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 16662 


Serenata agli sposi; per orch., di Ca- 
millo De Nardis, traserizione per 
banda di Raffaele Caravaglios, of 
Italy. Partitura. © July 10, 1929; 
1c. July 12; E for. 5683; G. Ricordi 
& co., Italy. 16663 


Serenata gaia; di Giulio de Micheli, 
of Italy, op. 74; orch. parti, con pf. 
direzione. 4to. © Apr. 24, 1929; 
1c. July 16; E for. 5727; C. Bel- 
tramo, San Remo, Italy. 16664 

Screnata in eclisse di luna; poesia 
@ignoto italiano del Sec. XIII, mu- 
sica di Roberto Casiraghi, of Italy. 


© July 10, 1929; 1 « July 12; BE 
for. 5629; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


16665. 


Serranilla (Montagnarde); letra de 
Marqués de. Santillana, version 
francaise de Henri Collet, misica 
de Joaquin Rodrigo, of Spain. © 
June 2, 1929; 1 ec. June 28; E for. 
5347; Rouart Lerolle et cie., Paris. 


16666: 


Shadow (The); poem by John Oxen- 
ham, music by Rudolph Gruen; low 
voice. © Feb. 18, 1929; 2 c July 
12; E pub. 7614; Wm. H. Wise & 
co., New York. 16667 

Shadow valley; words and music by 
S. Herron. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. July 1, 1929; E unp. 
8485; Stanley Herron, Lancaster, 


Ky. 16668: 


Shanghai; words and music by U. S. 
Harkson, arr. by H. J. Anderson; 
pf. © July 15, 1929; 2 ¢ July 27; 
E pub. 79387; Ulysses S. Harkson, 
Shanghai, China. 16669: 


Shattered idol; by Murgatroyd Far- 
rar, of Great Britain; orch. pts. 
4to. © July 10, 1929; 1 c July 8; 
EL for. 5402; Meyer de Wolfe, Lon- 
don. 16670: 


She calls him Bo-Bo; words and mu- 
sic by J. A. Pieri. [Words and mel- 
ody only] 
unp. 8489; John A. Pieri, Buffalo. 

16671 


She’s a darn good pal; words by Cly- 
tie Cannaday Thomson, music by R. 
Cannaday. [Words and melody 
only] .© 1 c., July 26,1929. Bigs 
9253 ; Ralph Cannaday, Roanoke, Va. 

16672 

She’s a wow; words and music by O. 
Lansing. © 1c. July 29, 1929; E. 
unp. 9334; Olga Lansing, Venice, 
Calif. 16673: 


She’s easy to look at, my baby; words 
by J. E. Guernsey, music by F. 
Thompson. © 1c. July 1, 1929; EH 
unp. 8475; Floyd Thompson and J. 
EH. Guernsey, Indianapolis. 16674 


She’s got it, and I’ve got it; words 
and music by J. Guthridge, arr. by. 
Don Warner; pf. © 1e. July 24, 
1929; E unp. 9184; June Guthridge, 
Roanoke, Va. 16675: 


She’s my baby; words and music by 
G. E. Jernigan. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. July 28, 1929; EH. 
unp. 9103; George EH. Jernigan, Ca- 
tawba Sanatorium, Va. 16676: 


876 


© 1:¢ July 1.) 1929-5 


alae nes 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7,.1929 


ee 


She’s my lullaby baby now; lyric by 
D. J. Overfield, music by Charles B. 
letecher. © 1c. July 8, 1929; H 
unp. 8668; Dorothy Jane Overfield, 
Long Beach, Calif. 16677 


She’s my sweetie now; words by T. F. 
Cottingham, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. [Words and melody only] 
©1ec. July 26, 1929; E unp. 9241; 
Thomas F. Cottingham, Dillon, S. C. 

16678 


She’s not quite fifty, la-ti-too-too-too ; 
words by J. Cardarelli, music by 
Luther A. Clark. © July 19, 1929; 
2c. July 22; E pub. 7861; Joseph 
Cardarelli, Baltimore. 16679: 


She’s old and bent, but she just keeps 
hebbin along; words by Johnny 
Marvin, music. by. J. S. Marvin. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
July 12, 1929; E unp. 8805; John 
Senator Marvin, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 

16680 


She’s only a bird of fashion, with a 
vanity box for a heart; words by 
Albert Erroll, music by J. N. Maz- 
zeo. [Blue-print] © 1. July 29, 
1929; E unp. 9344; Joseph Nicholas 
Mazzeo, Revere, Mass. 16681 


She’s the peachy-est peach I know; 
words by C. C. Thomson, music by 
Ralph Cannaday. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. July 26, 1929; E 
unp. 9254; Clytie Cannaday Thom- 
son, Roanoke, Va. 16682 


She said—I said—you said; comedy 
fox-trot cho. song, words and music 
by Howard Flynn, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. ace., with banjulele banjo 
and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Tuly 2: 1929" 1'¢. July. 14° BH for. 
5557; Billy Thorburn music pub. 
eo., ltd., London. 16683 


Sheik’s (The) yodel; ballad, words by 
P. Mellette, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © June 19, 1929; 2 e. 
July 13; E pub. 1731; Pearl Mel- 
let.e, Milwaukee. 16684 


Sheila: dance novelty, by R. S. 
Stoughton; pf. © May 31, 1929; 
2c. July 15; E pub. 7663; Walter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. 16685: 


Shelley’s autumn; words by Percy 
Bysshe Shelley, musical interpreta- 
tion by M. Johnson. [Photostat] 
©l1e. July 13, 1929; E unp. 8847; 
Mildred Johnson, New York. 16686 


16697 


Shenadoa; sea chanty, arr. by Henry 
Tolhurst, of Great Britain; violin 
and pf. © July 19, 1929; 1 c¢. July 
13; E for. 5700; W. Paxton & Co..,. 
ltd., London. 16687 


Shepherd’s delight; lyrie suite, by 
Alec Rowley, of Great Britain; pf. 
1. Spring woodland. [2 others] © 
July 16, 1929’; 1: ce. July ie tor, 
5584; Goodwin & Tabb, ltd., Lon- 
‘don. 16688. 


Shepherds (The) serenade; pastorale- 
love scene, words by Clifford Grey, 
musie by Herbert Stothart. © 1c. 
July 23, 1929; E unp. 9146; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver City, 
Calif. 16689: 


Ship of dreams; words and music by 
R. MeMillan. © 1c. July 15, 1929; 


HK ounp. 8853; Raymond McMillan, 
Brooklyn. 16690: 
Ship (The) of dreams; little boy, 


words by Frederic Harriman San- 
ford, music by A. Sanford. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. July 27, 
1929; E unp. 9284; Amelia Sanford, 
Sayville, L. I., N. Y. 16691 


Ship (A) without a sail; words and 
music by G. IF. Rubens. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. July 15, 
1929; E unp. 8878; George F. Ru- 
bens, New York. 16692: 


Shoes; words by Oscar Blum [pseud. 
of B. W. Shir-Cliff], music by Gus 
Schulberg [pseud. of B. W. Shir- 
Cliff] ©1e. July 20, 1929; E unp. 
9052; B. W. Shir-Cliff, Kenmore, 
N. Y. 16693: 


Shoo fly don’t bother me, I am from 
Oklahoma; words and music by E. 
W. Shockley. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. July 6, 1929; E unp. 
8654; Emory W. Shockley, Salis- 
bury, Md. 16694 


Should I; in Our modern maidens, 
lyric by “Arthur Freed, music by 
Nacio Herb Brown. © July 19, 
1929: 2 «. July 22; E pub. 7801; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York, 16695: 


Should I; words by Arthur Freed, 
music by Nacio Herb Brown; pf. } 
© 2 ¢. July 23, 1929’ H unp. 91355 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 16696: 


Shoutin’ away the storm; words and 
musie by H. J. Cleary. [Photostat] 
© 1° ¢: July 26,1929; Heunp. 9245; 
Homer John Cleary, Marion, O. 

16697 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16698 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Si je n’avais pas vu tes yeux; paroles 
de Phylo & Ch. Pothier, musique de 
René Sylviano, of France. © July 
2, 1929; 1 c. July 25; BE for. 5903; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 16698 


Silver slippers; by M. L. Preston; pf. 
© July 18, 1929; 2c. July 20; E pub. 
7825; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 16699 


Silver threads among the gold; by 
Hart P. Hanks, arr. by W. C. Polla; 
orch. pts., with words. 4to. 1. Fox- 
trot—2. Waltz. © June 138, 1929; 
2c. July 11; E pub. 7586; Denton 
& Haskins music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 16700 


Silvery stream; words by Evelyn 
Wetherbee, music by J. D. Stuart. 
© 1e July 1, 1929: E unp. 8512; 
John Douglas Stuart, New York. 

16701 

Silvry moon; words and music by 
HE. W. Hall. © 1c. July 22, 1929; 
EK unp. 9065; Harsel Waneta Hall, 
LaFayette, O. 16702 


Simplicité; par Gabriel-Marie, arr. par ~ 


Hans Ourdine, of France; orch. 
parties; avec pf. conducteur et i° 
violini conducteur. © July 2, 1929; 
1c. July 25; E for. 5889; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 16703 


‘Since I’m in love; words and music 
by Marjorie Blanid Gilbert. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. July 38, 
1929; E unp. 8753; Raymond HEdwiu 
Gilbert, Dorchester, Mass. 16704 


Since we became sweethearts; fox- 
trot, by Sidney Clare and Maurice 
Abrahams, arr. by Ken Macomber ; 
‘orch. pts., with words. 4to. © 
June 25, 1929; 2 ec. June 26; E pub. 
7470; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. 16705 


Since you I’ve found; words by L. 
Morris, music by Luther A. Clark. 
© 1c. July 31, 1929; BE unp. 9390; 
Lester Morris, New York. 16705 


Sing a song of good health; collection 
of simple songs for the home and 
kindergarten, words and music by 
Elsie-Jean. ©-July 16, 1929; 2 e. 
and aff. July 26; AA 19082; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 16707 


Sing aloud unto God; anthem, words 
from Psalm 81, music by Cornelius 
Van Rees; mixed voices, with organ 
ace. 4to. © June 11,1929; 2 «. 
June 28; EH pub. 7276; White-Smitn 
music pub. co., Boston. 16708 


Sing brother; negro spiritual, words 
and music by B. E. Murch. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. July 2, 
1929; E unp. 8550; Bess Evangeline 
Murch, Detroit. 16709 


Sing ivy; 2-pt. song, words traditional, 
music by W. Petchey, of Great 
Britain; equal voices. London, J. 
Curwen & sons, ltd. 4to. © June 
25, 1929; 1 c. June 24; H for. 5668; 
William Petchey, Gillinghan, Kent, 
England. 16710 


Singing to sleep; by Theodora Dutton; 
pf. © July '3,: 1929::2%e. Iulye ae: 
EK pub. 7568; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. A614 


Sirenetta; fantasia drammatica mi- 
mata e a ballo, tratta da Alessandro 
Varaldo, da una sommaria favola di 
Andersen, riduzione per pf. da En- 
rico Contessa, of Italy. © Apr. 3, 
1929; 1 ce. Apr. 19; E for. 5694; 
Casa musicale Sonzogno, Milan. 

16712 

Sivigliana; versi e musica di Mario 
Nicolo, of Italy. 4to. [Words and 
melody only] © Dec. 30, 1928; 1 ¢. 
July 2, 1929; E for. 5388; Mario 
Nicolo, Naples, Italy. 16713 


Sketches from the studio; by Julius 
V. Seyler; pf. © June 19, 1929; 2 e. 
June 17; E pub. 7401; Richard 
Drake Saunders, Hollywood, Calif. 

1671+ 

Sleep (The) that flits on baby’s eyes; 
poem by Rabindranath Tagore, 
music by Jessie Moore Wise; med. 
voice. © Oct. 30, 1928; 2 ¢. July 
12, 1929; E pub. 7612; Wm. H. Wise 
& co., New York. 16715 


Sleep time in darktown; from The 
wishing tree, words anon, music by 


M. W. Bell. [Words and melody 
only] ©1«. July 2, 1929; H unp. 
8547; Margaret Ward Bell, New 
York. 16716 


Slippery Sam; pf. novelty, by Garry 
Foster, of Great Britain. © July 10, 
1929; 1 c@ July 12; E for. 5564; 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., London. 

16717 


Smile—sing a song; words and musiz 
by J. O. Scott; pf. 4to. © June 21, 
1929; 2 ec. June 24; E pub. 7306; 
Jas. O. Scott, Pontiac, Il. 16718 


Smile, smile, smile, for Mandelbaum 
and Weil; words by Ballard Mac- 
donald, music by Dave Dreyer. © 
1 ec. July 23, 1929; E unp. 9142; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 16719 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1929 


Smile (The) that she wears; words 
and music by E. G. Taylor. © 1 ec. 
July 27, 1929; E unp. 9309; Kthel 
Gertrude Taylor, Allston, Mass. 

16720 


Smiling angel; words and music by 


E. Halper. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. July 10, 1929; E unp. 
8731; Edward Halper, Galesburg, 
Til. 16721 


Snake hips, do the wiggle waggle woo; 
from Minstrel man, words and musi¢ 
by Con Conrad, Sidney D. Mitchell 
and Archie Gotiler. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 29, 1929:: 
E unp. 9297; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, ine., New York. 16722 


Snap to it; words and music by J. C. F. 
Biglin. © 1c. July 2, 1929; E unp. 
8531; Joseph C. F. Biglin, Brooklyn. 

16723 

’*Snice, like this; fox-trot, words and 

music by Cliff Friend and Seymour 


Simons. © July 8, 1929; 2 ¢. July 
10; E pub. 7542; Leo Feist, ine., 
New York. 16724 


’*Snice, like this; fox-trot, words and 
music by Cliff Friend and Seymour 
Simons, arr. by Elliott Jacoby; orch. 


pts. 4to. © July 9, 1929; 2 ¢. July 
10; E pub. 7547; Leo Feist, ince., 
New York. 16725 


Snowbird; words and music by E. G. 
tye. ©) 1c. July 27; 1929) BE 
unp. 9310; Ethel Gertrude Taylor, 
Allston, Mass. 16725 


So are you; from Show girl, words by 
Gus Kahn and Ira Gershwin, music 
by George Gershwin; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © July 10, 1929; 2 ¢. July 
12; E pub. 7682; New world music 
corp., New York. 16727 


So long; march song, from Cock-eyed 
world, words and music by Con 
Conrad, Sidney D. Mitchell and 
Archie Gottler. © July 19, 1929; 
2c. July 22; E pub. 7875; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

16728 


So sentimental; words and music by 
Ted Koehler and Frank Magine. © 
July 30, 1929; 2 c. July 31; ‘E pub. 
8021; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

16729 


Sofia; words and music by Lionel 
Belasco. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 5, 1929; E unp. 8598; 
J. O. Fisher, New York. 16730 


16740: 


Soft-hearted; lyric by Sam Lewis and 
Joe Young, music by Donald Hey- 
wood. © July 22, 1929; 2 c. July 
25; E pub. 7900; Remick music 
corp., New York. 16731 


Soft hearted; lyric by Sam Lewis and 
Joe Young, music by Donald Hey- 
wood. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 6, 1929; E unp. 8663; 
Remick music corp., New York. 

16732 


Sogni miei; waltz, by L. Morelli; 1st 
violin or mand. New York, A. 
Mongillo. 4to. © July 7, 1929; 
2c. July 19; E pub. 7753; Lorenzo 


Morelli, Rye, N. Y. 16733 
Soir (Le) tombait...; prelude 
Symphonique, par V. Dyck, of 


France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur et 1° violini conducteur. 
4to. © July 2, 1929; 1 @ July 25; 
E for. 5840; E. Gaudet, Paris. 16734 


Solche augen wie die deinen; gesangs- 
boston, text von Ernst Neubach, 
musik von Paul Lincke, of Germany; 
salon oreh. und jazz stimmen, 
mit pf. direction. 4to. © July 3, 
ije0- ff Goauly* tt; EH for, * 5Gc4 
Apollo-verlag, Berlin. 16735. 


Soldier’s sweetheart; words and music 
by W. P. Holloway. ©1c. July 12, © 
1929; E unp. 8795; W. P. Holloway, 
Ft. Worth, Tex. 16736 


Some day soon; lyrics by Rosetta and 
Vivian Duncan, music by Edna 
Fischer; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
July 9, 1929; 2 c. July 138; E pub. 
7616; Sherman, Clay & co. San 
Francisco. 16737 


Some other man; words and musie by 
R. Garrant, jr. (© 1 -¢ Jones 
1929; E unp. 8507; Roy Tarrant, jr., 
Sheridan, Wy. 16738. 


Somebody like me; from Bomboola, 


lyrics and music by D. Frank 
Marcus, and Bernard Maltin. 
[Words and melody only] © 1«e 


July 6, 1929; E unp. 8675; De Sylva, 
Brown and Henderson, ine., New 
York. 16739 


Somebody like me; from Bomboola, 
words and music by D. Frank 
Marcus and Bernard Maltin, arr. 
by Joseph M. Weiss; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © July 26, 1929; 2¢ July 29; 
E pub. 7947; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 16740 


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16741 


Somebody stole my gal; by Leo Wood, 
arr. by Joe Tarto. 1. Tenor banjo 
and pf. 2. Xylophone and pf. 3. E 
flat alto saxophone and pf. © May 
9), 1929; 2 c. eachi Fuly 115 Epub. 
7588-7590; Denton & Haskins music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 

16741-16743 

Someone; from The girl from Wool- 
worth’s, lyric by Al. Bryan, music 
by Geo. W. Meyer; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © July 11, 1929: 2 e-gnly 15: 
EH pub. 7847; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 16744 


Sometime, somewhere; words and 
music by Ellen Lackey; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © July 6, 1929; 2 e. 
July 6; E pub. 7410; Scott Richard 


Lackey and Mary Ellen Lackey, 
Johnstown, Pa. 16745 
‘Sometime, somewhere, somehow ; 


words and music by E. Wehman. © 
July Li 1929 2". uly zoe wepub. 
7925; Edna Wehman, Oak Park, III. 

16746 


Somewhere in memories; words by 
Harold D. Carew, musie by Oscar 


Rasbach. © July 3, 1929; 2 c. July 
8; E pub. 7442; Harry G. Neville, 
Los Angeles. 16747 
Sonatine animale; par Robert de 
Nesle, of France; pf. 1. Gazelles. 
[2 others] © June 2, 1929; 1 «. 
, vune 28; E for. 5381; Alphonse 
Ledue et cie, Paris. 16748 


Sone besarte; romanza, letra de Fito 
Guizar, musica de J. EF. Mora, of 
Mexico. ©1ec. July 1, 1929; E unp. 
9306; Juan F. Mora, Mexico City, 
Mexico. 16749 


Song (A) and two blackouts; autos 
in three courses, words and music 
by G. F. Rubens. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. July 24, 1929; 
D unp. 27544; George F. Rubens, 
New York. 16750 


Song melody; by I. J. Chase. [Melody 
only] ©1e. July 8, 1929; E unp. 
8677; Irving J. Chase, San Fran- 
cisco. 16751 


Song of exile; traditional seguidilla, 
2 pt. cho., English version by 
Margaret Lester, music arr. by 
William Lester; treble voices. 4to. 
© Apr. 22, 1929; 2c. June 27; BH 
pub. 7860; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 16752 


Song (A) of Florida; march, words 
and musie by F. D. Carroll, arr. by 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Sue M. Fowler. Palatka, Fla., 
American legion, dept. of Florida. 
© July 20,1929: 2c) wy 225 
pub. 7866; Fawn Donaldson Carroll, 
Lakeland, Fla. 16753 


Song (The) of Harlem; from Bom- 
boola, lyrics and music by D. Frank 
Marcus and Bernard Maltin. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. July 6, 
1929; E unp. 8673; De Sylva, Brown 
and Henderson, inc., New York. 

16754 


Song (The) of Harlem; from Bom- 
boola, words and music by D. Frank 
. Marcus and Bernard Maltin, arr. by 
Joseph M. Wess; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © July 26, 1929; 2 ¢ July 29; 
E pub. 7945; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 16755 


Song of home; Slovene folk song, 3 
pt. cho., English version by Marga- 
ret Lester, arr. by William Lester ; 
women’s voices. 4to. © Apr. 22, 
1929: 2 @ June 27; "FE pub. wool: 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 16756 


Song (A) of Margharita; from Hurdy 
gurdy, words and music by L. Wolfe 
Gilbert and Abel Baer. © July 19, 
1929; 2 ¢. July 22; E pub. 7877; De 
Sylvia, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 16757 


Song of progress; pt. song for men’s 
voices, words by William Garden, 
music by Robert W. Gibb. 4to. © 
July 10, 1929; 2 c. July 17; E pub. 
7683; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

16758 

Song of the blues; words by Bernie 
Grossman, music by Isham Jones; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © July 29, 
1929; 2 « July 31; E pub. 8026; 
Forster music publisher, ine., Chi- 
cago. 16759 


Song of the drum; by Anna Priscilla 
Risher; pf. duet. © July 18, 1929; 
2c. July 20; E pub. 7816; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 16760 


Song of the fisher-boats; 3 pt. cho., 
words by Katharine Bainbridge, mu- 
sic by J. S. Zamecnik; arr. by Don 
Wilson; sop., alto and bar. 4to. © 
July 11, 1929; 2 c. July 11; HB pub. 
7541; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 

16761 


Song of the West; fox-trot, words and 
music by Byron Gay, arr. by Paul 
Van Loan; orch. pts. 4to. © July 9, 
1929; 2c. July 10; E pub. 7548; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 16762 


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Son:ta; words by Joe McCarty, music 
by A. D. Mariano [pseud. of An- 
drew S. Dimichino] ©1c. July 15, 
1929; E unp. 8889; Raymond J 
Doyle, Denver. 16763 


Sophie; waltz, words and music by R. 
Vogel. ©1e. July 17, 1929; E unp. 
8957; Robert Vogel, Hlizabeth, N. J. 

16764 

Sorrow; words by Marjorie Feltham, 
music by Hubert Brown, of Great 
Britain; in B minor. © July 2, 
1929; 1c. July 3; E for. 5421; Elkin 
& co., ltd., London. 16765 


Sorrowful baby; words by J. Grestick, 
musie by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 13, 1929; 
EH unp. 8838; Joseph Grestick, New 
Brita.n, Conn. 16766 


Souffrance; mélodie, par Ernest Weil- 
ler, of France. 1. Alto et pf—2. 
Violoncelle et pf. © June 2, 1929; 
1c. each June 28; E for. 5362, 5363; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 16767, 16768 


SSouffrance; mélodie, par Ernest Weil- 
ler, of France; violon et pf. 
June 2, 1929; 1 c. June 28; E for. 
5361; Durand et cie., Paris. 16769 


Soul of my soul; words by Virginia 
McDonald, music by Clara Edwards; 
high voice. © July 3, 1929; 2 e. 
July 10; E pub. 7562; G. Schirmer, 
inec., New York. 16770 


Sound (The) of fiutes; orientale, 
words by Nelle Richmond Eberhart, 
musie by Leon Theodore Levy, op. 
30; med. or low voice. © July 3, 
Pee. eae. duly, 10% Wh, pub,. 751k 


G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 16771 
Southern memories; by H. C. Cor- 
duan; violin, with pf. acc. New 


York, Schroeder & Gunther, inc. © 
July 29, 1929; 2 c. July 31; Epub. 
8008 ; Herbert C. Corduan, Flushing, 
i en a 16772 


Southern world; overture, by Ed Che- 
nette; band pts., with solo B fiat 
cornet conductor. 4to. © July 27, 
1929 2 c. July 27: BH pabs7s40: 
Rubank, ine., Chicago. 16773 


Souvenir; by Dave Rubinoff; violin 
with pf. acc. © July 12, 1929; 2c. 
July 15; E pub. 7713;- Crawford 
musie corp., New York. 16774 


‘Souvenir; par Gabriel-Marie, arr. par 
Hans Ourdine, of France; orch. par- 
ties, avec pf. conducteur et 1° violini 
conducteur. © July 2, 1929; 1 ec. 
July 25; E for. 5891; Francis Sala- 
‘bert, Paris. 16775 


16786 


Souvenir; remembrance of Hubert 
Leonard Etude in E flat, for violin, 
with bowings, pf. acc. and cadenza 
by Schusuke Tanaka, of Japan, dom- 
iciled at Brooklyn. Brooklyn, N. Y., 
Belgian Conservatory of music, ine. 
© June 15, 1929; 2 c. June 3; E pub. 
73382; Ovide Musin, Brooklyn. 16776 


Sowers (The) song; ballad, words by 
L. HE. Blaney, music by Wm. Van 
Beaver. New York City, Frank Har- 
ding. © July 1, 1929; 2c. July 10; 
HE pub. 7721; Lillian E. Blaney, Cari- 
bou, Me. 16777 


Spanish beauty; musical play in 38 
acts, words by F.. Adair, music by F. 
Adair and Ella Neel. © 1c. July 
17, 1929; D unp. 27541; Frances 
Adair, Cartersville, Ga. 16778 


Spanish dance; by Edward Dale, ed. 
by Carolyn Bowen; pf. © June 24, 
1929; 2 @ June 24; E pub. 7531; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 16779 


Spanish doll; words by Al Lewis, 
music by Al Sherman; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by May Singhi Breen. 
© June 14, 1929; 2 c. June 15; EB 
pub. 7330; Joe Morris music co., 
New York. 16780 


Spanish love song; by C. C. Manning, 
of Canada. domiciled at Washing- 
tons)pf. © ex Fuly, 9; A929 Bi 
unp. 8710; Charles Clement Man- 
ning, Washington. 16781 


Spanish moon; by M. L. Goldstein: 
pie O©hive. July, 15);19293' Heunp 
8894; Marton L. Goldstein, Saginaw, 
Mich. 16782 


Spanish serenade; by J. A. Carson; pf. 
© May $14;°1929; 2\¢. July ab.) 2 
pub. 7782; J. A. Carson, Carrollton, 


Tl. 16783 
Spanish serenade; by N. Louise 
Wright; 2 pfs. 4 hands. © July 


18, 1929; 2 ce. July 20; E pub. 7826; 
Thecdore Presser co., Philadelphia. 
16784 


Spanish silhouette; serenade, by An- 
tome J. Himsle; op. 13, nest ipE 
©) ‘July. 30;.1929.:, 2. c:< wigs bs 
pub. 8001; Paul A. Schmitt music 
co., Minneapolis. gs 

Spielendes kind; arioso, von Willy 
Geisler, of Germany; salon orch. 
pts., with pf. direction and violino 
1 direction. 4to. © May 15, 1929; 
1c. May 7; E for. 5804; B. Schott’s 
s6hne, Mainz, Germany. 16786 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16787 © 


Spirit of delight; poem by Percy 
Bysshe Shelley, set to music by J. 
Owen Jones, of Great Britain; ten. 
solo, and cho. 4to. London, Row- 
land's. © May 29, 1929; 1 c. June 
7; E for. 5585; Solomon Rowland. 

16787 


London. 
Spirit (The) of love; words and music 
by M. A. Smith. [Words and melody 


only] ©1e. July 5, 1929; BE unp. 
8625; Mary A. Smith, Amityville, 
Eig iN e. 16788 


Spooks; by Harry Meyerowitz; pf. © 
July 5, 1929% 2) /¢. toby VE) pub. 
7467; Edward Schuberth & co., ine,, 


New York. 16789 
Spring; words and music by H._ J. 
Cleary. [Photostat] © 1 c¢. July 


26, 1929; E unp. 9246; Homer John 
Cleary, Marion, O. 16799 


Spring approaches the valley; by 
Florence Newell Barbour; pf. © 
July 5, 1929; 2 c¢. July 10; H pub. 
7512; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 


16791 

Spring dreams; waltz by M. A. 
Emskanip; pr. AVG ie uly 15; 
1929; E unp. 8895; Marie A. 
Emskamp, Campbell, Calif. 16792 
Spring-time; action song, words by 


Beatrice Noble, music by Edgar Moy, 
of Great Britain. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © July 26, 
1929; 1 ¢«. July 273) EB for. 15825; 
Novello & co., Itd., London. 16793 


Springtime and you; words by L. 
Freeman, music by Burrell Van 
Buren. [Words and melody only] 
©1e. July 27, 1929; BE unp. 9271; 
Luzetta Freeman, Evansville, Ind. 

16794 


Squire (The) and the deacon; words 
by Irving Kahal, music by Lem 
Marston. © May 20, 1929; 2c. July 
22; E pub. 7868; Adams, Vee & 
Abbott, ine., Chicago. 16795 


Squirrel (The) race; by Walter Rolfe: 
pf. © July 2; 1929); Ze eanalivgsss 
pub. 7321; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 16796 


Standard orchestra folio; for schoo!, 
church and home use, compiled and 
ed.gby J. E. Maddy; pf. conductor. 
v. 4. © July 25, 1929> 2 ¢. and aft. 
July 26; AA 20845; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

16797 

Stars of the morning; anthem, text by 

Elsie Long, music by Charles Wake- 


pt. 111, 0. S., Vv. 24 


field Cadman; mixed voices, with 
sop. or ten. solo; organ or pf. ace. 
4to. © June 26, 1929; 2 c. June 28; 
E pub. 7274; White-Smith musie 
pub. co., Boston. 16798 


Station W.W.V.A.; words and music 
by E. G. Becker. © 1 ec. July 10, 
1929; E unp. 9299; Evalyn Garrett 
Becker, Wheeling, W. Va. 16799 


Stay away from Hollywood; words by 
M. Gibson, music by L. Florin 
Brown. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 31, 1929; EB unp. 9396; 
Mary Gibson, Galveston. 16800: 


Steel-a-goin’ down; words and music 
by Buell Kazee. [Chords, single 
staff] © 1c. July 12, 1929; BE unp. 
8801; Jack Kapp, Chicago. 168014 


Stell’ mich doch mal auf die probe; 
lied u. foxtrot aus der operette Die 
stidseeprinzess, text von Leo Kast- 
ner, musik von Hwald Dohrn, of Ger- 
many. © Apr. 3, 1929; 1 ¢. June 
28; E for. 5482; Fritz Horst, Altona 
Elbe, Germany. 16802 


Stelidichein; von Ernst Fischer, of 
Germany; orch. pts., with 1st violin 
conductor. © Apr. 1, 1929; 1 «¢. 
June 28; EH for.°5453 ; Heinrichshof- 
en’s verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 

16803: 

Steppin’ along; from Words and 
music, words and music by William 
Kernell. © 1c. July 28, 1929; EB 
unp. 9112; Fox film corp., New 
York. 16804 


Steppin’ along; from Words and 


music, words and music by William . 


Kernell. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 26, 1929; E unp. 9218; 


De Sylva, Brown and Henderson,,. 
inc., New York. 16805. 
Stepping along; march, by Hdwin 


Franko Goldman; full band pts., 
with solo B flat cornet conductor. 
4to. © Mar. 14, 1929; 2 c. June 27; 
E pub. 7912; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 16806: 


Stern’s (Lew) complete self instruc- 
tion in modern and improved vamp- 
ing for the pianoforte; by L. Stern, 
of Great Britain. 4to. © July 29, 
1929; 1 c. July 29; EB for. 5838; 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., London. 

16807 

Stolen (The) heart; words by Lillie 
Pearson, music by Luther A. Clark. 
© 1c. July 22, 1929; E unp. 9050; 
Lillie L. Pearson, Globe, Ariz. 16808: 


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Stories in song and rhythm; for school 
and home, lyrics by A. Pierce, music 
by Ruth Bowker, Los Angeles, 
Southern California music co. obl. 
24mo. © June 25, 1929; 2c. July 1; 
E pub. 7285; Antoinette Pierce and 
Ruth B. Bowker, Los Angeles. 16809 


Story (The) of the gambler; words by 
Arthur Fields, music by F. Hall. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
July 12, 1929; E unp. 8797; Fred 
Hall, New York. 16810 


Stranger blues; words and music by 
Rosie Mae Moore. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 13, 1929; 
E unp. 8757; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 16811 


Streich-quartett; fantasie und fuge, 
von Karl Marx, of Germany, op. 7; 
in G moll. © June 19, 1929; 1 «. 
July 2; E for. 5408; Breitkopf & 
Hirtel, Leipzig. 16812 


Streichtrio; von C. Kdélle, of Germany, 
op. 39; violine, bratsche u. violoncell. 
© May 3, 1929; 1 c. July 3; E for. 
5755; Carl Merseburger, Leipzig. 

16813 


Strenna azzurra italica nel decennale 
della leggenda del Piave; 1918- 
1928, musiche di E. A. Mario, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York, and 
others. Napoli—Milano, Casa edi- 
trice musicale E. A. Mario. © Mar. 
i i929 > 2 c.. and ait. Mar. 23; A for. 
2380: Italian book co., New York. 

16814 


Strenna rosa; compiled by E. A. 
Mario, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. Napoli—Milano, BH. A. Mario. 
© Apr. 1, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 19; A— 
Foreign 2657; Italian book co., New 


York. 16815 
Strolling; words and music by S. S. 
Snyder. [Words and melody only] 


© 1c. July 1, 1929; EH unp. 8491; 
Sypora Silver Snyder, Stratton, Neb. 
16816 


Stubborn (The) rocking horse; by 
Louis Streabbog [pseud. of Jean 
Louis Gobbaerts], op. 63, no. 9, 2d 
pf. by Fleetwood A. Diefenthaeler ; 
2 pfs. obl. 8vo. © July 2, 1929; 2 ce. 
July 5; E pub. 7347; Gambie hinged 
music co., Chicago. 16817 


Student’s concerto; by Frank Woelber ; 
violin and pf. © Apr. 29, 1929; 
2 ec. June 27; E pub. 7394; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 16818 


16828 


Studies in musicianship; selected 
studies for pianoforte by Stephen 
Heller, compiled, ed. and arr. by 
Isidor Philipp, of France. bk. 4. © 
July'11, 1929; 2-c; July 12: pub. 
7640; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 16819 


Subway shuffle; words by Ned Wash- 
ington, music by Bernard D. Hanig- 
han? pre i©@ sh ec. June 8, 1929" BH 
unp. 8989; Ada May Potter, New 
York. 16820 


Sue, you make me laugh at you; words 
by Mrs. Richard Marcus [i. e. I. 
Marcus], music by Harry Clifford. 
©1ec. July 29, 1929; EB unp. 9320; 
Inez Marcus, Vicksburg, Miss. 

16821 


Suite’ de Maliorca; partita 3, pour 
violon seul, par Sonia C. Fridman- 
Gramatté, of Germany. 1. Corrente. 
fs. others] ©. May 2, 1929; 1: «. 
June 28; E for. 5351; Editions Max 


Eschig, Paris. 16822 
Suite saharienne; de H. Ackermans, 
of Belgium, op. 187; 1° violin, 
violoncelle, contrebasse et pf. 1. 


Solitude immense. [3 others] © 
dune sie Te29 abe fuly Ss i for 
5656; Mado, Brussels. 16823 


Sulamita (La); opera in tre atti 
di Antonio Lega, musica di Amilcare 
Zanella, of Italy, riduzione per 
eanto e pf. di Guido Farinelli. © 
June 30, 1929; 2 c. July 17; D pub. 
27539; Casa musicale Sonzogno, Ss. a., 
Milan. 16824 


Sulle rive del Tescio; di Luigi Cirenei, 
of Italy; orch. parti. © June 7, 
1929°4"-c, July 223 BH forse: 
Studio musicale Romano, Rome. 

16825 


Summer days; song-foxtrot, words by 
A. R. Murray, music by Bceb Busby, 
of Great Britain; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © Ape. 23, 1929; 1 ec. Apryag; 
E for. 5693; West’s, ltd. and Cam- 
bridge music co., Itd., London. 16826 


Sun down blues; words and music by” 
Spencer Williams. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. July 20, 1929; 
E unp. 9029; Georgia music co., New 
Yeok: 16827 


Sun (The) of a May morning; from 
Cotton and silk, words by Ballard 
Macdonald, music by Dave Dreyer. 
© 1e. July 23, 199°; BH unp. 9153; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 16828 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16829 


Sun rays shining; words by Y. S. 
Sahagian, music by A. T. Daghlain, 
of Canada; pf. © July 6, 1929; 2c. 


July 6; E pub. 7409; Yeghia S. 
Sahagian, Ford City, Ontario, 
Canada. 16829 


Sunny Lou; words and music by C. 
F. Ruddick. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. July 1, 1929; E unp. 
8490; Charles F. Ruddick, Kansas 
City, Mo. 16830 


Sunny Rhyl; song fox-trot, words and 
music by Owen Gomer, of Great 
Britain; pf. acc., with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. 
Keech. © July 15, 1929; 1 c. July 
18; E for. 5758; B. Feldman & co., 


London. 16831 
Sunny side; lyric by S. Bernie and 
Stella Unger, music by Jimmy 
Johnson. [Words and melody only] 


©1e. July 17, 1929; E unp. 8949; 
Saul Bernie, inc., New York. 16832 


Sunny spot in old Tennessee; words 
by E. Garrison, music by Neil Na- 
varre. © 1c. July 8, 1929; E unp. 
8693 ; Earl Garrison, Foxboro, Wis. 

16833 


Sunnybank songs for children; by. 


Anice Terhune. © June 14, 1929; 
2 ¢ gune 20; ataguy 18: AA 
20859; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 
16834 

Sunnyside up; from the photoplay, 
words and musie by B. G. De Sylva 
[pseud. of George Gard De Sylva], 
Lew Brown and Ray Henderson. © 
July 29, 1929 2. ¢:.Julyost ck ‘pub. 
8017; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 16835 


Sunset hour; words and music by J. 
E. sloslyn;;., ds es, dalaet 929 : 
E unp. 8851; Joyce Erma Joslyn, 
Newport, Vt. 16836 


Sunset love; valse-intermezzo, by Her- 
man Finck, of Great Britain; pf. © 
July 5, 1929; 1 ¢. July 5; EH for. 
5399; Keith-Prowse & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 16837 


*Sur la campagne endormie [and] Jour 
de récolte; de Albert Dupuis, of Bel- 
gium; odeon et salonorch. pts., avec 
pf.-conducteur et violino 1 directeur. 
4to. © July 20, 1929; 1 c. July 2; 
E for. 5815; Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H., 
Leipzig. 16838 

Sur ton chemin; valse anglaise, par 
Red Wills et P. Nast, both of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © June 2, 1929;1¢c. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


June 28; E for. 5375; Lucien de 
Lacour, Paris. 16839: 


Sweet Ann! words by A. White, music 
by Chester Escher; 1st violin. © 
1e. July 2, 1929; E unp. 8545; Al- 
len White, Birmingham, Ala. 16840: 


Sweet daddy mine; words by D. W. 
Short, musie by Burrell Van Buren. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
July 27, 1929; E unp. 9268; David 
W. Short, Chicago. 16841 


Sweet Georgianna and me; words by 
Charles Tobias and Tosh Hammed, 
music by Richard A. Whiting; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © July 3, 1929; 
2c. July 5: E pub. 73857; George & 
Arthur Piantadosi, ine., New York. 

16842 


Sweet Hawaiian; Honolulu melody, 
words and music by Val Valentine 
and Hugh Wade, both of Great 
Britain; pf. acc. with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. 
Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] .© July 4d, 19293 2 @ Guty 
2; E for. 5468; B. Feldman & co., 


London. 168438. 
Sweet-heart; words by J. Wilmore, 
music by Margie Griffith. © June 


17, 1929; 2c. July 15; E pub. 7774; 
James Wilmore, Atlanta. 16844 


Sweet Kentucky nights; words by 
Glenn Allen, music by Lou Her- 
scher; pf. and ukulele ace. © July 
10, 1929; 2 ec. July 9; E pub. 7486; 
Lou Herscher, inc., New York. 

16845 


Sweet little dove, I want your love; 
words by A. Schafer, music by Bur- 
rell Van Buren. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©l1e. July 27, 1929; B 
unp. 9282; Art Schaefer, Salt Lake 
City, Utah. 16846 


Sweet Marguerite; words by G. C. 
Rosington and Wanda Wolfe, music 
by G. C. Rosington. © July 2, 1929; 
2e July 5; E pub. 7466; Grace 
C. Rosington, Gardner, Kan. 16847 


Sweet Maurine, dream of dreams; 
words and music by A. M. Brown; 
in C. [Words and melody only] © 
1a July 24,1929; E wunp, 9179; 
Aaron M. Brown, Palo Alto, Calif. 

16848 


Sweet Sammy; melody by Lionel Be- 
lasco. © 1c. July 5, 1929; E ump, 
8592; J. O. Fisher, New York. 

16849 


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16876 


Sweetest (The) girl; words and mu- 
- sic by B. E. Murch. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. July 2, 1929; 
E unp. 8551; Bess Evangeline 
Murch, Detroit. 16850 
Sweetheart, we need each other; from 
Rio Rita, lyric by Joseph McCarthy, 
music by Harry Tierney. © July 
16, 1929; 2 ec. July 18; E pub. 7803; 
Leo Feist, ine. New York. 16851 


Sweethearts; words and music by E. 
H. Schoelwer. [Words and melody 
only. Photostat] © 1c. July 9, 
1929; E unp. 8711; Edward Henry 
Schoelwer, Cincinnati. 16852 


Sweethearts ever; words by Allie To- 
land Criss, music by Phil B. Perry. 
© July 17, 1929; 2 © July 19; H 
pub. 7797; A. W. Perry’s sons, Se 
dalia, Mo. 16853 


Sweetheart’s holiday; lyric by Irving 
Kahal, music by J. Russel Robin- 
son. © July 8, 1929; 2c. July 9; 
E pub. 7488; Santly bros., inc., New 
York. 16854 


Sweetheart’s hour; words by E. G. 
Williams, music by Compton P. 
Thorp. © 1c. July 20, 1929; E unp. 
9030; Earl G. Williams, Los An- 
geles. 16855 


Sweetness; fox-trot, words by Ned 
Miller, music by Carmen Lombardo 
and Chester Cohn, arr. by Kenn Sis- 
son; orch. pts. 4to. © July 18, 
1929; 2c. July 19; E pub. 7805; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 16856 


Sweetness you are my only weakness, 
you just you; words and music by 
P. Lucas. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 1, 1929; E unp. 8487; 
Philip Lucas, Detroit. 16857 


Swing low; by Avery Robinson, text 
and tune partly traditional. © July 
10, 1929; 2 c. July 11; E pub. 7634; 
G. Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 

16858 

Swishing veils; oriental bacchanale, 
by Frederik Stahlberg; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. © May 38, 1929; 
fue June | 20; Hh  pubjniooes Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 16859 


Symphonic blues; futuristic achieve- 
ment, by Syd Reel [pseud. of D. Tie- 
meijer], of Holland; 1** violin, cello, 
bass and pf. 4to. © June 1, 1929; 
1 e@. July 15; E for. 5684; Interna- 
tional music co., Brussels. 16860 


Symphonie en fa; dans le style clas- 
Sique, par M. Brusselmans, of Bel- 
gium ; orch. parties, avec. pf. conduc- 


teur et 1° violini conducteur. 1°°-4° 
parties. © June 10, 1929; 1 ¢. each 
July 8; E for. 5511-5514; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 16861-16864 


Symphonie in E moll; von Adolf 
Busch, of Germany, op. 39; orch. 
partitur. © June 28, 1929; 1 e. 
July 12; E for. 5600; Breitkopf & 
Hiirtel, Leipzig. 16865. 


Syncopated serenade; words and music 
by G. Quaw. © 1. July 29, 1929; 
EK. unp. 9349; Gene Quaw, Holly- 
wood. 16866 


Szalona; polka, by E. Mika. © 1. 
July 10, 1929; E unp. 8738; Edward 
Mika, Philadelphia. 16867 


T’amo! mélodie, paroles francaises de 
P.erre D’Amor, paroles italiennes de 
S. Magnanelli, musique de Lao Si- 
lésu, of Italy. © July 2, 1929; 1c. 
July 25; E for. 5906; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 16868 


Tabaco malo; plena, words and musi¢ 
by M. Malave; pf. © 1c. July 9, 
1929; E unp. 8719; Mateo Malave, 
Brooklyn. 16869: 


Take a stand; words by Elders Mc-. 
Intorsech and Hdwards, music by 
Irene Spain. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ec. July 1, 1929; E unp. 
8516; Polk C. Brockman, Atlanta. 

16870 

Take me with you; waltz, by R. Sears; 
pf. ©-+1 «@ July 31, -1929; EH unp. 
9398 ; Robert Sears, Aberdeen, Md. 

16871 

Tales of Tennessee; words and music. 
by Jack Mahoney; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © May 21, 1929; 2 ¢. July 11; 
E pub. 7587; Denton & Haskins mu- 
sic pub. co., inc., New York. 16872 


Talijansko-Spanjolska fantazija; sag- 
radio i udesio R. Cernkovich; tam- 
bur.tza orech. pts. © June 3, 1929; 
2c. July 1; E pub. 7292; Rudolph 
Cernkovich, Chicago. 16873. 


Talkie show; words and music by R. 
Adams, of Canada. © 1c. June 24, 
1929; E unp. 8752; Renée Adams, 
Montreal, Canada. 16874. 


Tambourin provencal; par Mare Del- 
mas, of France; pf. © July 20, 
1929; 1 c. July 2; E for. 5819; Aug. 
Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leipzig.., 16875: 


Tampico tune; from Bomboola, lyrics 
and music by D. Frank Marcus, and 
Bernard Maltin. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. July 6, 1929; EB 
unp. 8674; DeSylva, Brown and 
Henderson, inc., New York. 16876 


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16877 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Tampico tune; from Bomboola, words 
and music by D. Frank Marcus and 
Bernard Maltin, arr. by Joseph M. 
Weiss; pf. and ukulele acc. © July 
26, 1929; 2 c July 29; EH pub. 7948; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 16877 


Tangled curls; words by Dorothy 
Reynolds, music by Chas. L. John- 
son. © July 17, 1929; 2 c. July 19; 
E pub. 7792; Dorothy Statton Reyn- 
olds, Ashland, Kan. 16878 


To perdi! tango, par José M. Luc- 
chesi, of Brazil; orch, parties, avec 
pt. conducteur et 1°" violon conduc- 
teur. 4to. © July '2, 1929; 1 «. 
July 25; EH for. 5926; Auguste Bose, 
Paris. 16879 


Technical variants on Hanon’s exer- 
cises for pianoforte; by Orville A. 
Lindquist. © July 5, 1929; 2c. July 
10; E pub. 7515; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. ~ 16880 


Technique for the standard keyboard ; 
by Russell Blake Howe; pf. © July 
24, 1929; 2c. July 25; E pub. 7928; 
Edward Morris music pub. co., ine., 
New York. 16881 


Teddy; canzone burlesca, von Werner 
R. Heymann, of Germany, arr. von 
Hans Joseph Vieth, of Germany; 
salon orch. pts., with pf. direction 
and violino 1 direction. © June 15, 
1929; 1 e@. June 10; H for. 5794; 
B. Schott’s s6hne, Mainz, Germany. 

16882 


Tell me it’s true; lyric by Clay Bryson, 
musie by Al Goering. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 6, 1929: 
E unp. 8661; Remick music corp., 
New York. 16883 


Tell me why I love you; words by 
Betty Minor [i. e. E. H. Minor}. 
music by E. H. Minor and Jimmy 
Colgan [i. e. James C. Colgan] © 
July “ib, T2922. Loe eee Ub. 
7352; Elizabeth H. Minor, Water- 
bury, Conn. 16884 

Tel the population; melody by L. 
Belasco. © 1 ¢. July 5, 1929; 4H 
unp. 8579; J. O. Fisher, New York. 

16885 

Tempeste del cuore; cinema musica, 
di Italo Azzoni, of Italy, riduz. di 
H. Kawan, of Italy; orch. parti, con 
pf. direzione. 4to. © Mar. 14, 
1929; 1 @ July 16; tor, aia. 
Beltramo, San Remo, Italy. 16886 

Tennessee lazy; fox-trot, words and 


music by Joe Sanders; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © July 31, 1929; 2 ¢. 


.That memory; 


July 30; EH, pub. 8011; Southern 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

16887 

Terry (Frances) Impromptu; pi 


1. In A flat min.—2. In B major.— 
3. In. @ min. © July 8, 1929 520e 
each July 10; E pub. 7563-7565: 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
16888-16890 


Texas; words and music by W. J 
Gordon and P. C. Hayes. © 1 ¢€ 
July 19, 1929; E unp. 8995; William 
J. Gordon and Perey C. Hayes, Val: 
ley Stream, L. I., N. Y. 1689: 


That dear little one street town; words 
and music by R. W.. Robinson 
[Words and melody only] ©iec 
July 27, 1929; E unp. 9273; Richard 
W. Robinson, Detroit. 16892 


That Dixie gal; words and music by 
J. M. Spencer. [Words and melody 
only] ©le. July 12, 1929; EB unp. 
8819; James Maynard Spencer, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 16893 


That good old home brew; words and 
music by J. C. Guidos. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 1, 1929; 
EK unp. 8484; John C. Guidos, 
Latrobe, Pa. 16894 


That means that your [!] in love; 
words and music by A. H. Fisher. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
July 5, 1929; E unp. 8867; A. Herb. 
Fisher, Philadelphia. 16895 


lyric and music by 
L. C. Brey. © 1c. July 27, 1929; 
E unp. 93803; Louise C. Brey, West 
Allis, Wis. 16896 


That rhythm man; from Connie’s hot 
chocolates, lyric by Andy Razaf, 
music by Thomas Waller and Harry 
Brooks; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by M. Kalua. © June 26, 1929; 2 ec. 
July 1; E pub. 73800; Mills music, 
inc., New York. 16897 


That’s all that matters; fox-trot, from 
Harmony heaven, words and musié 
by Edward Pola and Eddie Brandt, 
both of Great-Britain; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by Alf. Ralston. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © July 
1, 1929; 1c. July 12; E for. 5662; 
Jampbell, Connelly & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 16898 


That’s how much I need you; from A 
most immoral lady, lyric by Herman 
Ruby, music by M. K. Jerome; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © July 22, 1929: 
2c. July 26; E pub. 7986; M. Wit: 
mark & sons, New York. 16899 


886 


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a 


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ho. 7, 1929 


That’s Jean; words and music by H. 
Irving. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 15, 1929; E unp. 8896; 
Herbert Irving, Chelsea, Mass. 

, 16900 


That’s me: words by Clytie Cannaday 
Thomson, music by R. Cannaday. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
July 26, 1929; E unp. 9252; Ralph 
Cannaday, Roanoke, Va. 16901 


That’s my heaven, right here; words 
and music by Billy Peters [i. e. 
W. EF. Peters] [Words and melody 
only] ©1l1e. July 27, 1929; E unp. 
9307; William Francis’ Peters, 
Brooklyn. 16902 


That’s my Mary; words by Joe Darcey 
and Glenn Allen, music by Lou 
Herscher; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
July 10, 1929; 2 ¢c. July 9; E pub. 
7487; Lou Herscher, inc., New York. 

16903 

That’s what I’d have, if I had my 
way; words by A. H. Fitch, music 
by K. C. Fitch. [Chords,. single 
staff] ©l1e. July 11. 1929; E unp. 
8785; Kenneth C. Fitch, and Arthur 
H. Fitch, Olean, N. Y. 16904 


That’s what I’m missin’ now; lyric by 
Irving Kahal, music by J. Russel 
Robinson. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. July 5, 1929; E unp. 
8632; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

16905 

That’s what you are to me; words and 
musie by R. Gabbert. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 11, 1929: 
E unp. 8767; Ray Gabbert, Grand- 
view, Mo. 16906 


That’s when I learned to love you; 
words by Bartley Costello, music by 
Billy Baskette; pf. ace., with ukulete 
arr. by Doc. Reid. © July 26, 1929; 
2c. July 27; E pub. 7942; Charles 
Bayha music co., ine., New York. 

16907 

That’s where you come in; lyrics by 
Irving Kahal, music by J. Russel 
Robinson. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. July 2, 1929; EK unp. 
8533; Santly bros., inec., New York. 

16908 

That southern belle of mine; words 
by EF. Mosier, music by Chester 
Escher; 1st violin. © 1c. Juiy 25, 
1929; E unp. 9216; Floyd Mosier, 
Lake Benton, Minn. 16909 


Then someone’s in love; words by Lew 
Pollack, music by Max Prival; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © July 8, 1929; 


67717—29—7 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


16919 


2c. July 6; E pub. 7354; Southern 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 
16910 


Then we'd be happy Blue Rose; words 
and music by Dinty Moore [pseud. 
of Ralph F. Moore] and Red Parker 
[pseud. of J. T. Parker], pf. arr. by 
Jeane Parker, ukulele arr. by Red. 
© 1c. July 27, 1929; BE unp. 9333; 
Ralph Forrest Moore and Jas. Thos. 
Parker, San Bernardino, Calif. 

16911 


There ain’t no mermaids now; words 
and music by L. Hawk. © 1 ¢., 
July 1, 1929; E unp. 8521; Leonard 
Hawk, Berkeley, Calif. 16912 


There is a spirit singing; words by 
J. H. Newman, music by Geoffrey 
Shaw, of Great Britain; unison song 
for massed singing. 4to. © July 
i tone Ae. Oily 1G. i FOr, 56s; 
Novello & co., 1td., London. 16913 


There'll be no trains in heaven; words 
by V. E. McBee, music by Luther A. 
Clark. © dimly 12; 1929;: 2 ¢.. July 
15; E pub. 7669; Viola E. McBee, 
Lawton, Okl. 16914 


There’s heaven in your eyes; waltz 
Song, words and music by W. M. 
Wright, arr. by Chas A. Arthur; 
_ voice or 2 violins with pf. ace. Cin- 
cinnati, Will Wright music co. 
June 14, 1929; 2 e. June 15; E pub. 
7307; William Morgan Wright, Cin- 
cinnati. 16915 


There’s no sign of the sun; words and 
music by Frank Bannister and J. 
Gray. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 19, 1929; E unp. 9016; 
Jane Gray, New York. 16916 


There’s sugar-cane around my door; 
words and music by Eddie Leonard 
and Grace & Jack Stern. © July 9, 
19295" 2 ev July: 103. Eypuby, 758s; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 16917 


There was nothing else to do; words 
and music by Bert Kalmar, Harry 
Ruby and Harry Warren. © July 
9, 1929; 2 c. July 12; E pub. 7600; 
Remick musie corp., New York. 

16918 


They can’t steal you out of my dreams, 
queen ‘of all queens; words and 
music by Bob Nichols; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by Sherry Pratt. 
[Photostat] ©1e. July 24, 1929; 
E unp. 9202; Robert Nichols 
Wilkins, Brooklyn. 16919 


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16920 


They that sow in tears shall reap in 
joy; sacred song, words from psalm 
126, music by F.. Flaxington Harker, 
op. 34, no. 3; high voice, with pf. or 
organ acc.. © July 16, 1929; 2 ce. 
July 25; E pub. 7980; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 16920 


They’ve all gone talkie mad; words by 
Fred Godfrey, music by~- Chester 
Goldwyn, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations! © July 18, 1929; 1c. 
July 31; E for. 5948; Lareine & co., 
ltd., London. 16921 


Thickety (A) path; home, words 
anon., music by M. E. Polack. © 
1c July 10, 19292 oR eanp: 87395 
Marie Eldridge Polack, York, Pa. 

16922 

Think of you, think of me in the moon- 
light ; lyric by Dorothy Fields, music 
by Jimmy McHugh; pf. ace. with 
ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. © June 
26,1923; 2 cu July's J pub. 72973 
Mills music, ine., New York. 16923 


Thinking just of you; words and 
music by C. H. Schefer; pf. ©le. 
July 15, 1929; E unp. 8887; Charles 
H. Schefer, Richmond Hill, N. Y. 

16924 


This night and you; words by John 
Wallace [pseud. of J. V. Walsh], 
music by Gladys Redgers. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e. July 22, 
1929: E unp. 9044; John V. Walsh 
and Gladys Rodgers, New York. 

16925 

Those eyes I cannot analyze; words 
by E. N. Collins, music by Sylvester 
Longe’*Cress: pti. (renee! July 23, 
1929; E unp. 9114; Hsther Newton 
Collins, Ault, Co. 16926 


Those lovelight eyes; words by G. St. 


Claire, music by W. Ricardo, of 
Great Britain. London, W. Paxton 
& co. ltd. © July 19, 1929; 1 «. 


July 18; E for. 5703; Garmon St. 
Claire’, and Walters JR ve ar d.o, 


Rhondda, Glam., Wales. 16927 
Thou hidden.love of God; anthem, 
words by Gerhard Tersteegen, tr. 


by John Wesley, music by William 
T. Timmings; mixed voices, with 
organ ace. 4to. New York, Chap- 
pell-Harms, inc.’ ©,.July 12, 1929; 
2 ¢. July 133; HE pub, (7747; Harms, 
inc., New York. 16928 
Three little rooms and you; words by 


Jack Yellen, music by Milton Ager. 
[Photostat] © 1 ¢. July 23; 1929; 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


E unp. 913838; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., Culver City, Calif. 16929 


Three words; by R. Colombo; instru- 
mental. © 1c. June 26, 1929; EB 
unp. 8866; Russell Colombo, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 16930 


Through tear-dimmed eyes; words by 
J. HE. Guernsey, music by Floyd 
Thompson. © 1 ¢. July 31, 1929; 
EH ..unp. , 9381; .. Thompsons. ann 
Guernsey, Indianapolis. 16931 


Through the dark the dreamers came: 
Christmas, words by Earl Marlatt, 
music by Mabel W. Daniels, op. 32, 
no. 1; mixed voices. 4to. © June 
8, 1929; 2.¢;- July. 13: Houle ee 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

16932 


Through the years; words and music 
by. I. B. Howell... ©) 1,¢. July 25, 
1928; EY unp. 9188; Inez Baker 
Howell, Dallas. 16933 


Thunersee-lied; schlusschor aus dem 
volksliederspiel S’Vreneli am Thun- 
ersee, von Karl Grunder, melodie 
von O. Fr. Schmalz, of Switzerland; 
fiir gem. chor gesetzt von Hrnst 
Pfister. 8vo. ©. May 25, 19295 tic 
June 29; H for. 5949; Oskar Fr. 
Schmalz, Konolfingen, Switzerland. 

169384 


*Til you came along; words and musie 
by Marion Kaye; pf. acc., with uku- 
lele arr. by M. Kalua. © June 26, 
1929; .2)¢. July; 1; EH pub 72985 
Mills music, inc., New York. . 16935 


Till you come back to me; lyric by 
Justin Wheeler, jr., and Richard 
Kountz, music by Hendrick Bee; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © July 1, 1929; 
2c July 5; E pub. 7504; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 16936 


Time will tell; from Girl from Ha- 
vana, words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, 
music by Abel Baer. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 15, 1929; 
E unp. 8858; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, ine., New York. 16937 


Tip toe thru’ the tulips with me; fox- 
trot, from The gold diggers of 
Broadway, lyric by Al Dubin, musie 
by Joe Burke, arr. by Archie 
Bleyer; daree orch. pts. 4to. © 
July 17, 1929; 2 c. July 20; E pub. 
7856; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 16938 


Tired moon; words by J. A. Steiner, 
music by Leonard Hawk. © 1 ¢. 


888 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1929 


16962 


July 5, 1929; E unp. 8747; Joseph 
Andrew Steiner, Oakland, Calif. 
16939 


"Tis a lesson we all have to learn; 
words by Matilda McBurney, music 
by C. Escher. © July 19, 1929; 2 c¢. 
July 19; E pub. 7755; Chester Es- 
cher, New York. 16940 


*Tis a wild and merry dance; Kuya- 
wiak, Polish dance, 2 pt. cho., lyric 
by Frederick H. Martens, music by 
Wieniawski, arr. by Christopher 
O’Hare. 4to. © July 17, 1929; 2c. 
July 18; E pub. 77382; Kay & Kay 
music pub. corp., New York. 16941 


To be with you; words and music by 
Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
July 22, 1929; E unp. 9069; Davis, 
Cocts and Engel, inec., New York. 

16942 

To say good-bye; words and music by 


W. Cutty. [Words and melody 

only] ©1ec. July 31, 1929; E unp. 
9387; William Cutty, New York. 

; 16943 

To-day to-mor-row for-ever; words 

and music by F. O’Bryan. ©1e.. 


July 17, 1929; E unp. 8937; Frank- 
lin O’Bryan, Chicago. 16944 


Toddy; words and music by Lionel 
Belasco. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 5, 1929; E unp. 8597; 
J. O. Fisher, New York. 16945 


Toi; tango fantaisiste, paroles et mu- 
sique de J. Daris, of France; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by Francis 
Salabert. © June 2, 1929; 1c. June 
28; E for. 5383; Jean Daris, Paris. 

16946 

Tokse—valsen; av Pal Kluften, of 
Norway; pf. © Aug. 5, 1928;-1 ¢. 
Jan, 22, 1929; E for. 5615; Norsk 
musikforlag, Islo, Norway. 16947 


Told in the stars; words and music 
by Lora Hartsock. © July 19, 1929; 
2c. July 19; E pub. 7757; Chester 
Escher, New York. 16948 


Ton nom; de Augusta Holmes, arr. 
par F. Salabert, of France; orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur et 1° 
violini conducteur. 4to. © June 
1D) +2929.: 1:.¢; July SiH for: 5500; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 16949 


Too wonderful for words; from Words 


and music, words and music by Dave 
Stamper and Gerard Smith. © 
July 19,°1929; 2 c.. July,22;. BE. pub. 
7876; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 16950 


Too wonderful for words; words and 
music by Dave Stamper and Gerard 
Smith. [Words and melody only] 
© 1e¢. July 9, 1929; E unp. 8705; 
De Sylva, Brown and Henderson, 
inc., New York. 16951 


Topsy turvy; words and music by M. 
H. Bories. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. July 17, 1929; E unp. 
8941; Merton H. Bories, San Fran- 
cisco. 16952 


Tornade (La); par M. Delmas-Popy, 
of France; orch. parties, avec pf. 
conducteur et 1° violino conducteur. 
4to. © June 10, 1929; 1 @ July 8; 
E for. 5581; E. Gaudet, Paris. 

16953 

Toujours; from A most immoral lady, 
lyric by Herman Ruby, music by 
M. K. Jerome; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© July 22, 1929; 2c July 26; E 
pub. 7987; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 16954 


Toujours souriant; intermezzo fox- 
trot, par A. Bose, of France; orch. 
parties, avee pf. conducteur et 1°” 
victon conducteur. 4to. © July 2, 
1929). A ve uly 25.5 for "59s0': 
Auguste Bose, Paris. 16955 


Tout ce qui t’a touchée; paroles de 
Albert Samain, musique de Maurice 
Perez, of France. © dune 10, 1929; 
focal duly, /S; Hy tor. 5524) Rouart: 
Lerolle et cie., Paris. 16956 


Toy (The) windmill; by William A. 
Taylor; pf! © July 1, 1929; 2 c¢. 
July 3; E pub. 7315; Evans music 
co., Boston. 16957 


Trail (The) to yesterday; words by 
Bobby Heath and Mitchell Parish, 
music by Harry D. Squires. ©1e. 
July 5, 1929; E unp. 8605; Joe Mor- 
ris music co., New York. 16958 


Train (The) that never arrived; 
words by Arthur Fields, music by 
F. Hall. [Words and melody only] 
©l1e. July 12, 1929; E unp. 8798; 
Fred Hall, New York. 16959 


Tramonto sul Tabor; di Amedeo Es- 
ecObar, of Italy; piccola orch. parti, 
con pf. conduttore. © June 28, 
.1929;.1 @ July 173) for, 5708; 1A. 
& G. Carisch & c., Milan. 16960 


Tramp (The) song; words and music 
by J. E. Jones, arr. by Vivian Mc- 
Kenzie. © 1 ¢. July 16, 1929; E 
unp. 8920; J. Elliott Jones, Midland, 
Tex. 16961 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES : 


16962 


Treasure chest hunting; words by H. 
Riefschnieder, mus.c by Burrell Van 
Buren. [Words and melody only] 
©1e. July 27, 1929; E unp. 9283; 
Henry Riefschnieder, Seattle. 16962 


Trees (The) in spring; poem by E. 
Nesbit, music by Felix White, of 
Great Britain. © July 17, 1929; 1 
e. July 16; E for. 5670; Murdoch, 
Murdoch & co., ine. with J. G. Mur- 
doch & co., Itd., London. 16963 


Trés saceadé; one-step, par H. Pierre- 
Pierre, of France; orch. parties, avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © June 10, 
1929; 1c. July 8; HE for. 5523; Paul 
Decourcelle, Nice, France. 16964 


Trio (The) treasury; bk. of songs for 
3 pt. singing, compiled by John 
Church co.; women’s voices. © July 
16, 1929; 2 c. July 18; EH pub. 8012; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 16965 


Triomphe (Le) du caid; par M. Del- 
mas — F. Andrieu, both of France; 
orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c. June 10, 
1929; E for. 5472; Andrieu fréres, 
Paris. 16966 


Tristezza (La); di Riccardo Storti, of 
Italy ; orch. parti, con pf. conduttore. 
4to. © Dec. 17, 1928; 1 c. July 22, 
1929; E for. 57382; Studio musicale 


Romano, Rome. 16967 
Trot; monotonia alla marcia, von 
Mare Roland, of Germany; salon 


orch. pts., with pf. direction and vio- 
lino 1 direction. © May 15, 1929; 
1 ce. May 7; E for. 5795; B. Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 16968 


True blue Lou; ballad fox-trot, from 
The dance of life, words and music 
by Leo Robin, Sam Coslow and Rich- 
ard A. Whiting; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© July 13, 1929; 2 « July 15; B 
pub. 7871; Famous musie¢ corp., New 
York. 16969 


True love of my sweetheart days; 
words and music by W. Arquette, of 
Canada. [Words and melody only] 
©1e. June 7, 1929; E unp. 8929; 

' Wilfred Arquette, Roseland, Ont., 
Canada. 16970 


Trying to forget; words and music by 
L. J. Benjamin. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. July 23, 1929; BH 
unp. 9096; Lee J. Benjamin, Ja- 
maica, N. Y. 16971 


Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) Album 
denfants; 2° suite arr. par F. Sala- 
bert, of France; orch. parties, avec 


pt. m1. n. s., v.24 


pf. conducteur et 1° violini conduc- 
teur. 4to. 1. Le chant de l’alouette. 
[3 others] © June 10, 1929; 1 «. 
July 6; E for. 5487; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 16972 


Barecarolle; juin, extrait des 12 
tableaux caractéristiques Les sai- 
sons, op. 37, no. 6, arr. par F. Sala- 
bert, of France; orch. parties avec 
pf. conducteur et 1 violini conduc- 
teur. 4to. © June 10, 1929; 1 «. 
July 8; E for. 5492; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 16973 


Come unto Me; anthem, words 
adapted from hymn of J. B. Dykes, 
by F. M. Harl, musi¢ arr. by Chris- 
topher O’Hare; mixed voices, with 
organ ace. 4to. © July 13, 1929; 
2e July 17; E pub. 7674; Harold 


Flammer, inc., New York. 16974 
—— Trepak; danse russe, from Nut- 
cracker suite, by Peter Ilyitch 


Tchaikovski, op. Tla, orch. by N. 
Clifford Page; orch. pts. © July 15, 
1929; 2c. July 17; E pub. 7686; Oli- 
ver Ditson co., Boston. 16975 


Tulipan; polka mazurka, by J. Biega; 
ist violin. © 1c. July 18, 1929; E 
unp. 8986; John Biega, Perth Am- 
boy, N. J. 16976 


Tune in on my heart; words and mu- 
sie by Gene Johnston and J. Taccati, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York. 
{Words and melody only] ©1«. 
July 24, 1929; EH unp. 9161; Joseph 
Taccati, New York. 16977 


Turmiente ’e nnammurate; versi e 
musica di S. Martorelli. New York, 
Edizioni Gennariello. [Words and 
melody only] © July 18, 1929; 2c. 
July 19; HB pub. 7750; Salvatore 
Martorelli, New York. 16978 


Turn around the clock back to morn- 
ing; words and music by M. Gold. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
July 18, 1929; E unp. 8974; Matthew 
Gold, Hoboken, N. J. 16979 


Turn on the heat; from Sunnyside up, 
words and music by B. G. De Sylva, 
{pseud. of George Gard De Sylval, 
Lew Brown and Ray Henderson. © 
July 29, 1929; 2 ¢ July 31; EH pub. 
8018; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine., New York. 16980 


Turn Thy face from my sins; anthem, 
by Thomas Attwood, ed. by N. C. 
Page; mixed voices, with organ acc. 
Copyright is based upon new matter 
of N. Clifford Page namely, his inter- 


890 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7 , 1929 


17001 


pretation represented in the legible 
notation thereof contained in the 
copies filed. 4to. © Apr. 17, 1929; 
2 ¢. June 27;.E pub. 7739; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 16981 


Twenty-third (The) psalm; words 
adapted and music by P. R. Haw- 
ley; mixed vo'ces. [Photostat] © 
1c. July 22, 1929; E unp. 9062; Paul 
R. Hawley, Washington. 16982 


Twilight whispers; waltz, by Walter 
Rolfe; pf. © July 2, 1929; 2c. July 
4 pub. to20, Arinur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 16983 


Twinkling stars; serenade, by Max- 
well A. Davidson; duet for 2 B flat 
trumpets or. cornets, 2 E flat saxo- 
phones, or E flat alto and B flat 
ten. saxophones, with pf. acc. © 
May 3, 1929; 2 c. June 27;-E pub. 
7383; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

16984 


Two love in the first set; pt. song, 
author of words unknown, music by 
Herbert J. Tiley ; men’s voices, with- 
out ace. 4to. © June 18, 1929; 2c. 
July 8; E pub. 7447; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. g 16985 


Two pals; words by Harry Pease and 
Charles O’Flynn, music by Ed. G. 
Nelson. © July 11, 1929; 2c. July 
12; E pub. 7636; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., inc., New York. 16986 


Tyttebzret; tekst avy Aasmund Olaf- 
son Vinje, musik av M. M. Ulfrstad, 
of Norway; mixed voices.@ (In 
Tonekunst, nr. 23, Onsday 19, De- 
sember 1928) © Dee. 19, 1928; 1 ¢. 
June 10, 1929; FE for. 5614; M. Moa- 
ritz Ulfrstad, Oslo, Norway. 16987 


words by E. C. 
Berghoefer, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. [Words and melody only] 
© 1e. July 26, 1929; E unp. 9238; 
Estelle C. Berghoefer, West Allis, 
Wis. 16988 


Unbidden dreams; 


Und alles, alles soli vergessen sein! 
lied u. tango, text von Alexander 
Kohler, musik von Heinrich Meyer- 
v. Freyhold, of Germany. © Apr. 
12, 1929; 1 ce. June 28; EB for. 5436; 
Thuringia-verlag, Erfurt, Germany. 

16989 


Under a dreamy moon; words and 
musie by G. E. Jamieson. © 1 ec. 
July 238, 1929; E unp. 9124; Grace 
Evangeline Jamieson, Sacramento, 
Calif. 16990 


Under an old world sky; words and 
music: by T. and N. Jay. © 1 «. 
July 25, 1929; HB unp. 9193; Tillie 
Jay and Nancy Jay, Richmond Hill, 
N. 7¥. 16991 


Under the spell of the moon; lyric 
by S. Bernie and Stella Unger, mu- 
Sic by Fred Phillips. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. July 17, 1929; 
EH unp. $950; Saul Bernie, inc., New 
York. 16992 


Underneath the blue Hawaiian moon; 
fox trot song, words by Irene Fred- 
erick, music by L. B. Curtis and Al 
Mason. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ec. July 20, 1929; E unp. 9021; 
Loyal B. Curtis, New York. 16993 


Underneath the sun; words by Her- 
bert J. Hoose, music by J. Patercity. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
July 11, 1929; E unp. 8788; Julius 
Patercity, New York. 16994 


Unhappy butterfly; fox-trot, words 
and music by Byron Gay, arr. by 
Eddie Bard; orch. pts. 4to. © 
July 9, 1929; 2 ec. July 10; E pub. 
7546; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

16995 


U. S. engineers; march, by R. G. Wy- 
man; band pts. obl. 32mo. © 
July 1, 1929; 2 c. July 9; E pub. 
7527; Robert G. Wyman, Boston. 

16996 


United States of America; stars on 
the blue, words and music by C. 
Gladish, arr. by Chas. L. Johnson. 
© June 25, 1929; 2 c. June 29; BE 
pub. 7272; Cora Gladish, Higgins- 
ville, Mo. 16997 


Unrest; agitato, by Frederik Stahl- 
berg; orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 
© Apr:| 29, 1929;°2 ec June 27; BH 
pub. 7389; Carl Fischer, ine. New 
York. 16998 


Until one comes along; words by Har- 
lan Thompson, music by Dave 
Stamper. © 1c. July 19, 1929; E 
unp. 9009; Fox film corp., New York. 

16999 


Until you are near; lyrics and melody 
by C. H. Smith. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. July 6, 1929; HB 
unp. 8666; Charles Henry Smith, 
New York 17000 


Up high in the sky; words by W. Tut- 
tle, music by Chas. L. Johnson. © 
1 ce. July 24, 1929; E unp. 9170; Wil- 
liam Tuttle, Lawrence, Kan. 17001 


891 


: CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17002 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Vacation days; by Louis Streabbog 
{pseud. of Jean Louis Gobbaerts], 
op. 68, no. 12, 2d pf. by Fleetwood 
A. Diefenthaeler; 2 pfs. obl. 8vo. 
© July 2, 1929; 2 ec. July 5; E pub. 
7350; Gamble hinged music co., Chi- 
cago. 17002 


Vacation time; by Cecil Burleigh, op. 
70; violin and pf. 1. The beggars 
are coming. [5 others] © July 27, 
1929; 2 ce. Aug. 2; aff. Aug. 1; AA 
21788; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

17003 


Valley (The) green — blossom song; 
words and music by W. Benignus. 
© June 20, 1929; 2 « July 6; EB 
pub. 7444; William Benignus, New 
York. i 17004 


Valse album for pianoforte; by Al- 
bert H. Oswald, of Great Britain. 
© July 19, 1929; 1¢. July 13; E for. 
5704; W. Paxton & co., Itd., London. 

17005 


Valse des clochards; par A. Bose, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur et 1°" violon conducteur. 
4to. © July 2, 1929; 1¢ July 25; 
E for. 5925; Auguste Bosc, Paris. 

17006 

Valse—impromptu; par A. Simonetti, 
of Italy; violon avec ace. de pf. © 
June 10, 1929; 1 e. July 8; E for. 
5519; Paul Decoureelle, Nice, 
France. 17007 


Valse in D fiat; by U. Lindemann, of 
Germany, domiciled at New York. 
[Melody only] © 1 ¢@ June 28, 
1929; E unp. 8527; Udo Lindemann, 
New York. 17008 

Valse intime; by Erno Balogh, orch. 
by George Torke, organ notation by 
Emil Velazco; orch. pts. © July 
5, 1929; 2 ec. July 10; BE pub. 7962; 
Crawford music corp., New York. 

17009 

Valse joyeuse; by Joseph Slater, of 
Great Britain; flute, with pf. ace. 
© July 10, 1929; 1 « July 20; E 
for. 5764; Rudall, Carte & co., Itd.. 
London. 17010 


Valse misterioso; by W. W. Lowitz, 
organ notations by HEmil Velazco: 
orch. pts. © July 5, 1929; 2 c. July 
10; E pub. 7620; Crawford music 
corp., New York. 17011 


Valse naive; by R. O. Suter, op. 37; 
violin with pf. ace. © July 138, 
1929; ‘2 °¢) July’ 20; °H pub.’ Ts24; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

17012 


Valse nuptiale; by Ed. Poldini, of 
Hungary, op. “114"'no. 6." or 
July ‘9, 1929 3-2. ¢.' July,1 23" ep: 
7657; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 17013 


Valse Pamela; by Rudy Wiedoeft; 
saxophone and pf. © July 8, 1929; 
2 ce. July 10; E pub. 7520; Rudy 
Wiedoeft music pub. co., New York. 


17014 
Valse-pastel; by Ed. Poldini, of 
Hungary, op. 113, no. 2; pf. © July 


9, 1929: 2 c.. July 113. Ei pub) ious. 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 


17015 © 


Valse poudrée; intermezzo, par Fran- 
cis Popy, of France; orch. parties, 
avec pf. conducteur et, 1° violini con- 
ducteur. 4to. © July 2,:1929; 1 e. 
July 25; E for. 5843; E. Gaudet, 
Paris. 17016 


Valse sentimentale; by Cyril Scott, of 
Great Britain; pf. © July 19. 1929; 
1 ec. July 20; E for. 5759; Hlkin & 
co., ltd., London. 17017 


Valse viennoise; reflets du passé, par 
Marc Delmas, of France; pf. © 
July 20, 1929;.1 ¢« July. tor 
5820; .Aug. Cranz,,..G. mi Dawes 
Leipzig. 17018 


Valses nobles et sentimentales; par 
Maurice Ravel, pour petit orch. par 
Roger Branga, of France; orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
nos. 3-5. © June 2, 1929; 2 c. June 
28, 1 c. June 29; E for. 5355-5357; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 17019-17020 


—=+ Same.)/):no)' 70 40. “Gaye 2, 
1929; 1 e@. July 25; BH for. 5921; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 17021 


Valsette; by Felix Borowski, arr. by 
W. F. Ambrosio [pseud. of Gustav 
Saenger]; violin and pf. © Apr. 
19, 1929; 2c. June 27; E pub. 7371; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 17022 


Valsette; by Felix Borowski, ed. by 
Gustav Saenger; violin with pf. ace. 
Copyright is based upon new matter 
of Gustay Saenger namely, his in- 
terpretation represented in_ the 

_ legible notation thereof contained in 
the copies filed. © Apr. 238, 1929: 
2 ¢@. June. 27;. EB pub’ 7433 sear 
Fischer, inc., New York. 17023 


Vanderlip (Ruth Wright) Seven re- 
sponses; words from the Psalms; 
women’s voices, organ acc. 4to. © 
July 10, 1929; 2 c. July 17; E pub. 
7682; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

17024 


892 


no. 7, 1929 


Varnelda; words by E. C. Gaulke, 
musie by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 13, 1929, 
E unp. 8837; Esther Carlene Gaulke. 
Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. 17025 

Veillée (La) [and] Aprés vépres; de 
Albert Dupuis, of Belgium; odeon 
et salonoreh. pts., avee pf.-conduc- 
teur et violino 1 directeur. 4to. © 
wuly 20;°1929 >: tte: Duly 2; HH. fuer. 
5816; Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H., 
Leipzig. 17026 

Véronique; ouverture, de A. Messager, 
rey. et transcrite par Francis 
Casadesus, of France; petit ou grand 
orch, parties, avec pf. conducteur et 
1°" violon conducteur. 4to. © June 
2) 1929; 1 ce. June 28; E for. 5332: 
Choudens, Paris. 17027 


Veto (The); words by E. J. French, 
musie by Arnold T. Lax. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © July 1, 
9290; 2 ae) Jaly 103) B pub: Tt9 ; 
Ephraim J. French, Oklahoma City, 
OkKl. 17028 


Vie (La) est belle; fox-trot chante, 
paroles de Louis Lemarchand et 
Jean Boyer, musique de Jean Boyer 
et Henry Verdun, both of France: 
pf. ace., avec ukulele arr. par 
Francis Salabert. © June 10, 1929, 
1 e. July 8: E for. 5504; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 17029 


Vieilles (Les) maisons: paroles de 
Jean Boyer et Gabriello, musique de 
Henry Verdun et Jean. Boyer, both 
of France; pf. ace., avec ukulele arv. 


par Francis Salabert. © June 10, 
fees Meum SLY 5) BOE. ; Deep : 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 17030 


Vieni cu mia; parole e musica di F. P 
Profita. [Words and melody only] 
©l1e. July 3, 1929; E unp. 8751; 
Frank P. Profita, Waltham, Mass. 

17051 

Vier (Die) marianischen antiphonen:; 
von Wolfgang Fortner, of Germany: 
altstimme und gemischten' chor. 
Klavierauszug. 4to. © June 15, 
1929; 1 ec. June 10; E for. 5809: 
B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

17032 

Violaine; from Scénes symphoniques, 
by C. Lagourgue, op. 46; violin and 
pf. Chicago, H. C. L. pub. co. © 
June 25, 1929; 2 c. June 29; E pub. 
7270; Charles Lagourge, Chicago. 

17033 

words and music by H. J. 
Cleary. [Photostat] ©1e. July 26, 

1929; E unp. 9249; Homer John 

_ Cleary, Marion, O. 17034 


Violets; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


17045 


Vision of my heart; words and music 
by R. R. Valli. [Words and melody 


only] © 1c. July 1, 1929; E unp. 
8493; Renato Romeo Valli, East 
Hampton, Conn, 17035 


Voice (A) divine; sacred song, words 
and music by P. H. Turner. Raleigh, 
N. C., Turner and Goodwin. © June 
14, 1929; 2c. July 24; E pub. 7889; 
Paul Herbert Turner, Raleigh, N. C. 

17036 

Voice from the Hungarian forest; by 
Ed. Poldini, of Hungary, op. 113, 
no. 6; pf. © July 9, 1929; 2 ¢. July 
11; E pub. 7654; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 17037 


Voices (The) of the wood; words ana 
music by Henry Holmes, of Great 
Britain, domiciled at San Francisco. 
(© May 1, 1929; 2c. May 18; E pub. 
7328; Mary Frances Holmes, Berke- 
ley, Calif. 17038 


Voila du bonheur; esquisse gaie, par 
V. Dyck, of France; orch. parties, 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © June 
22 1929 yt et guney 29°"). for. da853 
F. Moulin, Cannes, France. 17039 


Volga boatmen’s song; Russian folk- 
song, tr. by Edward Bromberg, arr. 
by Charles F. Manney, based on the 
harmony of N. Clifford Page; sop., 
alto, and bass. 4to. © June 27, 
1929; 2 @ July 3; EH pub. 7450; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 17040 


Volksweise; by Ford Madox Hueffer, 
from an anthology of modern verse, 
music by F. W. Warnke; three 
women’s voices. © 1 ec. July 19, 
1929; E unp. 9201; Frederick Wil- 
liam Warnke, San Francisco. 17041 


Voz (La) del viento; tango, par José 
M. Lucchesi, of Brazil; orch. parties, 
avee pf. conducteur et 1°" violon con- 


dueteur. 4to. © July 2, 1929; 1 «. 
July 25; HE for. 5927; Auguste Bose, 
Paris: 17042 
Waiting; fox-trot ballad, words and 
music by H. Makins. © 1c. July 3, 
1929; E unp.. 8565; Henryetta 
Makins, Omaha, Neb. 17043 


Waiting; words and music by R. G. 


Corp. ©1.«. July 22, 1929; E unp. 
9060; Ruby Gladys Corp, Los 
Angeles. 17044 
Waiting; words by Anthony Wayne 


Iannelli, music by C. J. Coletta. © 
1 e. July 16, 1929; BE, unp. 8899: 
Charles Joseph Coletta, Wilmington, 
Del. 17045 


893 


17046 


Waiting alone; by Erno Balogh, orch 
by George Torke, organ notations by 
Emil Velazco; oreh. pts., with pf. or 
organ conductor. © May 25, 1929; 
tye. May 27, 1 cnJduly; bye epuhb. 
7529; Crawford music corp., New 
York. 17046 


Walkin’ and talkin’ to myself; words 
by C. Griswold, music by Burre!l 
Van Buren. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. July 27, 1929; E unp. 
9276; Constance Griswold, Chicago. 

17047 

Walkin’ the streets; words and music 
by Allie Wrubel. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. July 27, 1929: 
EH unp. 9288; Elias P. Wrubel, Mid- 
dletown, Conn. 17048 


Wally; words by Ruth Todd, music by 
Jean Ormonde [pseud. of Eugenie 
Knarston], arr. by Amédée Tremb- 
fy. ©.1 @. July 28, 19295 Hicmp. 
9125; Kugenie Knarston, Hollywood. 

17049 

Waltz (The) hero; words by Victor 
Levien, music by G. Walther, of 
Belgium, domiciled at New York. 
© 1e. June 1, 1929; BH unp. 8965; 
Gustave Walther, New York. 

17050 
words by Olive 

Barsukoff. 


Waltz of memory; 
Terry; ‘music’: by. S 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e«. 
July 38, 1929; E unp. 8575; Sergei 
Barsukoff, Hast Hampton, N. Y. 

17051 

Waltz poem; by Leopold Godowsky : 
pf.) no. .4,..2./ © -Apra24, A929.) .2. c. 
each June 27; E pub. 7913, 7914; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

(Oa 2o 4 CODS 

(The) violin; by Edward 

© July’ 24,1929; 2c. 


Waltzing 
Morris 3) pit. 


July’ 25°" He - pub. “79295 “hdyward 
Morris music pub. c¢o., ine., New 
York. 17054 


Walzer-potpourri; von Carl Robrecht, 
of Germany, arr. von Peter Fries, of 
Germany; bandonion wu. konzertina 
ausgabe. © Apr. 10, 1929; 1c¢. June 
28; E for. 5443; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 17055 


Wandering (The) musician; words 
and music by P. Voigt. ©1c. July 
19, 1929; BH unp. 9190; Paul Voigt, 
Asbury Park, N. J. 17056 


Warden’s (The) words by 
Arthur Fields, 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
July 30, 1929; E unp. 9362; Fred 
Hall, New York. 17057 


secret ; 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


music by, EF. Hall.’ 


pt. nr, n.s., v. 24 


Was macht Herr Kraus heut’ nacht im 
vorderhaus; lied und slow-fox, text 
von Fritz Rotter, musik von Harry 
Ralton [pseud. of Heinz Rosenthal], 
of Germany. © May 28, 1929; 1. 
July 16; E for. 5680; Drei masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 17058 


Watching the old folks go; words and 
musie by J. M. Zenchoff. © 1 e. 
July 80, 1929; E unp. 9353; Julius 
Morris Zenchoff, Willimantic, Conn. 


17059 
‘Way back in Vermont; words and 
music by Hen Lackey; pf. and 


ukulele ace. © June 29, 1929; 2 e. 
June 29; E pub. 7263; Scott Richard 
and Mary Ellen Lackey, Johnstown, 
Pa. 17060 


‘Way down on the old river farm; 
words and music by I. Carmichael. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
July 5, 1929; E unp. 8626; Isabel 
Carmichael, Gallatin, Tenn. 17061 


Way (The) of peace; Christmas sery- 
ice, ed. by J. H. Fillmore. Cincin- 
nati, O., Fillmore music house. 8vo. 
© June 28, 1929; 2 « July 1; D 
pub. 27535; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 17062 


Way (The) to do Bomboola; from the 
musical comedy Bomboola, words 
and music by D. Frank Marcus, and 
Bernard Maltin. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. July 6, 1929; E 
unp. 8670; DeSylva, Brown and 
Henderson, ine., New York. 17063 


We came here to say a last goodbye: 
words 
Burrell Van Buren. © 1. July 1, 
1929; E unp. 8519; Frank H. Blaha, 
Chicago. 17064 

We gotta look into this; words and 
music by M. H. Bories. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. July 17, 1929; 
E unp. 8942; Merton H. Bories, San 
Francisco. 17065 

We have each other: words by Jack 
Yellen, music by Milton Ager. 
[Photostat] .© 1..c. July 28, 4929: 
E unp: 9129; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., Culver City, Calif. 17066 

We kiss, kiss, kiss again; words and 
music by Joe Rea and Walter Doyle ; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © July 9, 1929; 
2c July 24; E pub. 7896; Mills 
music, ine., New York. 17067 


We're going to the park; words by 
Albert Erroll, music by J. N. Mazzeo. 
[Blue-print] © 1 ¢. July 29, 1929. 
EK unp. 9345; Joseph Nicholas 
Mazzeo, Revere, Mass. 17065 


894 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1929 


We rock away on the billows gay; 
sailors’ cho., words by J. C. Johnson, 
music by L. O. Emerson, arr. by 
Charles F. Manney; sop., alto and 


bass. 4to. © June 28, 1929; 2 «. 
July 3; E pub. 7446; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 17069 


We wave our handkerchiefs; words by 
E. A. Wiese, musie by Sylvester Long 


Cross; pf. © 1 ce. July 23, 1929: 
E unp. 9118; Ella A. Wiese, Eugene, 
a Or: 17070 
Wedding of the winds; concert 


waltzes, by John T. Hall, rev. by 
Hugo Frey; pf. © July 10, 1929: 
2c. June 29; E pub. 7537; Paull- 
pioneer music co., New York. 

17071 


Welcome home; from On with the 
show, by Grant Clarke and Harry 


Akst, arr. by Ed. Smalle; male 
voices. 4to. © July 1, 1929; 2c. 
July 5; E pub. 7501; M. Witmark & 
sons. New York. 17072 


Welcome home; from On with the 
show, words and music by Grant 
Clarke and Harry Akst, arr. by Ed. 
Smalle; mixed voices. 4to. © July 
1951929; 2 c. July 15; BE pub. 7839; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

17073 


Welcome the message of springtime, 
welcome the message of Christmas; 
trio, words and music by H. B. 
Heim; women’s voices. Newark, 

HIMES: ‘Heim Times pub. co. © Mar. 
aoe 2 &. July 15; EF pub. 7910. 
Harriette Breeze Heim, Newark. 

17074 


Wer kann die frauen je ergriinden? 
fox-trot, aus Rosen aus Florida, 
musik von Leo Fall, of Austria, ein- 
richtung von Erich Wolfgang Korn- 
gold, of Austria, spezial arr. von 
Fred Ralph [pseud. of Hermann 
Krome], of Germany; fiir salonorch. 
mit jazz, grosses orch. und text. 
4to. © June 15, 1929; 1c. June 10; 
E for. 5808; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 17075 


West (The); 4 pt. cho., words by 
Catherine Parmenter, music by 
W. B. Olds; mixed voices. 4to. © 


July 16, 1929; 2 e. July-25; E pub. | 


7973; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 
17076 


West Indian sunshine; melody by 
Lionel Belasco. © 1 ¢. July 5, 1929; 
E unp. 8588; J. O. Fischer, New 
York. 17077 


17087 


Westward ho! march; by Robert 
Dunn; pf. © July 17, 1929; 2 e. 
July 19; EK pub. 7798; A. W. Perry’s 
sons, Sedalia, Mo. 17078 


What are you going to do about Mary; 
comedy one step, words and music 
by Fred Holt, Harry Castling and 


Raymond Wallace; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by Alf. Ralston. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © June 


A0y. 2929); 1.0; duly 1; HW for. 5386; 
Campbell, Connelly & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 17079 


What care I; from Ralph Hilton’s 
Sometime soon; words and music by 
DD. CL. Beatie. © June 17,1929: 
2c. July 15; E pub. 7775; Daniel €C. 
Beattie, Washington. 17080 


What have you done with my happi- 
ness; fox trot, by J. Morales, of 
Mexico, domiciled at El Paso; pf. 
©1e. July 26, 1929; E unp. 9230; 
Julian Morales, El Paso. 17081 


What is life without love; words and 
music by Jack Stern, Fred Thomp- 
son, and Jack Stone. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. July 23, 1929; 
E unp. 91138; tying Berlin, inc., New 
York. 17082 


What’s a little rain when sunshine 
follows; words and music by A. 
Woodrome. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. July 11, 1929; E ump. 
8779; Ada Woodrome, St. Louis. 

17083 


What’s the good of moonlight; fox- 
trot, from Harmony heaven, words 
and music by Hdward Pola and 
Eddie Brandt, both of Great 
Britain; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by Alf. Ralston. [Staff and tonie 
sol-fa notations] © July 1, 1929; 
1c. July 12; E for. 5664; Campbell, 
Connelly & co., Itd., London. 17084 


What she says goes; words and music 
by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby. 


© July 9, 1929; 2c. July 12; E pub. 
7598; Remick music corp., New 
York. 17085 


What your eyes tell me is nobody’s 
business; words by F. Taulbee, music 
by K. Taulbee. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. July 8, 1929; E 
unp. 8684; Fritzi Taulbee and Kellr 
Taulbee, East St. Louis, Ill. 17086 


When a major meets a minor some- 
where on the keys; a musical story, 


words and music by Edouard 
Mayor; pf. obl. 8vo. © July 25, 
1929; 2 e. July 27; EB pub. 7949; 


Willis music co., Cincinnati. 17087 


895 


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17088 


When dreams take me back to you; 
words by Florence Charlesworth, 
music by F. G. Flint. ©1e. July 
8, 1929; E unp. 8686; Fred G. Flint, 
Chicago. 17088 


When I dream of you; words and mu- 
sic by M. Weitz. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1 ce. July 30, 1929; E 
unp. 9357; Mark Weitz, Bayonne, 
IN ee 17089 


When I have found the way; words 
by Edna HE. Hughes and H. O. Ca- 
row, music by H. O. Carow. ©1c. 
July 3, 1929; E unp. 8558; Herman 
Otto Carow, New York. 17090 


When I kissed her over the gate; 
words and music by C. C. Thomson. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
July 26, 1929; E unp. 9257; Clytie 
Cannaday Thomson, Roanoke, Va. 

17091 

When I look in your eyes; words and 
music by A. Petolino. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 3, 1929; 
E unp. 8556; Anthony Petolino, Ne- 
wark. 17092 


When I love you; waltz, words and 


music by I. B. Howell. ©1c. July 
25, 1929; E unp. 9187; Inez Baker 
Howell, Dallas. 17093 


When I’m away from you; waltz, 
words and music by Sunny Clapp. 
[Words and melody. only] ©1e.. 
July 20, 1929; E unp. 9020; Loyal 
B. Curtis, New York. 17094 


When I’m blue I dream of you; words 
and music by K. Taulbee. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c July 8, 
1929; E unp. 8682; Kelly Taulbee, 
East St. Louis, I. 17095 


When I’m yours and you are mine; 
waltz, words and music by R. M. 
Madrigal. © Mar. 11, 1929; 2 ec. 
Apr. 15; E pub. 7536; Ramon M. 
Madrigal, Manila. 17096 


When I met Connie in the cornfield; 
comedy song fox-trot, words and 
music by Harry ‘Tilsley, Robert 
Hargreaves and Stanley J. Dame- 
rell, all of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations} © July: 2, 19291) ¢. 
July 3; E for. 5466; Cecil Lennox, 
Itd., London. 17097 

When I see my sugar I get a lump in 
my throat; words by Roy Turk, mu- 
sic by Fred Ahlert. © 1c. July 23, 
1929; EK unp. 9186; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., Culver City, Calif. 

17098 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


When it’s blossom time on that Oregon 
trail; words and music by J. Cole- 
man, of Great Britain, domiciled at 
Pendleton, Or. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. June 11, 1929; EB unp. 
9304; John Coleman, Pendleton, Or. 

17099 


When love has winged its way across 
the sea; words by M. D. Armstrong, 
musie by Burrell Van Buren. Des 
Moines, Ia., Armstrong pub. house. 
© June 27, 1929; 2 ¢ July 12; B 
pub. 7601; Mae Darline Armstrong, 
Des Moines. 17100 


When mammy sings a bye low song to 
me; words and music by V. Vaska. 
‘©. 1c. July 29, 1929; EH unp. 9347; 
Vana Vaska, Los Angeles. 17101 


When nature is awake; 4 pt. song, 
words by Katherine de Saint Seine, 
music by Ralph L. Grosvenor; quar- 
tet or cho. of male voices. 4to. © 
July 12, 1929; 2 c. July 13; E pub. 
7608; R. L. Huntzinger, inc., New 
York. 17102 


When she cares—I don’t care; words 
and music by J. McGary. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. July 1, 
1929; E unp. 8488; Jack McGary, 


Yuba City, Calif. 17108 
When sweethearts are true; words 
and musie by C. Nestor. [Words 


and melody only]’ © 1c. July 5, 
1929; E unp. 8628; Catherine Nes- 
tor, Brooklyn. 17104 


When the columbines are blooming; 
waltz, words by O. J. McCorkle, mu- 
sie by D: P:” Sims, (Coverite 
Columbines) © June 25, 1929; 2 ¢. 
June 29; E pub. 8014; Otto Joseph 
McCorkle, Collbran, Col. 17105 


When the morning glories blossom 
near the door; words by Nettie A. 
Osburn, music by Madaline Elri. © 
1 ce. June 25, 1929; E unp. 8613; 
Weltha E. Siemon, Hinkley, Calif. 

| 17106 


When the roses bloom; music by 
Louise Reichardt, arr. by Christo- 
pher O’Hare; treble voices. 4to. 1. 
3 pt. cho—2, 2 pt. cho. © July 10, 
1929; 2c. each July 26; E pub. 7952, 
7955; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York. 17107, 17108 


When the sunshine is gone; words and 


music by F. O’Bryan. ©1 ec. July 
17, 1929; E unp. 8938; Franklin 
O’Bryan, Chicago. 17109 


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no. T, 1929 


When they ring the golden bells for 
- you and me; brilliant variations, 
by M. W. Butler; pf. © July 17, 


1929; 2 c. July 19; E pub. 7795; 
A. W. Perry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. 
17110 


When they sing The wearin’ of the 
green: in syncopated blues, words 
and music by Bud Green and Sam 
H. Stept; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by May Singhi Breen. © July 18, 
19298; 2 « July 19; E pub. 7764; 
Green & Stept, inc., New York. 

17111 
troubadours sang; pageant of 
song, music compiled and ed. by 

Alice Whitney Brockett. © June 

24, 1929; 2¢. July 11; D unp. 27548; 

C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 17112 


When we first met; words by W. H. 
Johnson, music by T. Calvin Cren- 
shaw. [Photostat] ©1le. July 138, 
1929; E unp. 8886; Willa H. John- 
son, Chicago. 17113 


When we meet again sweetheart; fox- 
trot, words and music by Art Kas- 
sel and Marty Bloom, arr. by Brews- 
ter-Ralph; orch. pts. 4to. © July 
9, 1829; 2 c. July 10; E pub. 7544; 
Leo Feist. inc., New York. 17114 


When 


When you're counting the stars alone; 
words and music by Benee Russell, 
Vincent Rose and Jack Murray. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
July 17, 1929; E unp. 8933; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 17115 


When you're in love; words and mu- 
sie by George A. Little and Johnny 
Burke. © July 11, 1929; 2 ¢ July 
12; E pub. 7685; Shapiro, Bernstein. 
& co., inec., New York. 17116 


When you're seeing sweetie home; 
lyrics by Sam Lewis and Joe Young, 
music by Harry Warren. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. July 6, 
1929; E unp. 8662; Remick music 
corp., New York. 17117 


When you roll into Hollywood Cal.; 
words and music by E. M. Turpin. 
©1e. July 24, 1929; E unp. 9162; 
Elsie M. Turpin, North Hollywood. 

17118 

When your sweetie turns you down; 
words and music by G. Taylor. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
July 11, 1929; E unp. 8778; Gene 
Taylor, Chicago. 17119 


Where is that dream girl of mine? 
waltz, words and music by Richard 


17130 
Morgenstern, jir.; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © July 20, 1929; 2¢. July 20; 


E pub. 7799; Walter B. Simon, inc., 
St. Louis. 17120 


Where the butterflies kiss the butter- 
cups good-night; by Ed. G. Nelson, 
arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus; voeal orch. 
pts.; in G@. 4to. © July 17, 1929; 
2c. July 20; E pub. 7858; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 17121 


Where the butterflies kiss the butter- 
cups good-night; words by Harry 
Pease and Charles O'Flynn, music 
by Ed. G. Nelson; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © July 15, 1929; 2c. July 18: 
E pub. 78538; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 17122 


Where the dear little shamrocks grow ; 
words by M. Howard, music by 
Samuel H. Speck. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © July 6, 1929; 
2 e July 13; E pub. 77380; May 
Howard, Banff, Alta., Canada. 

17123 


Where the fountain river flows ; words 
by B. C. Durall, music by Roger Cox. 
© fnlyois,, 1929-22 ¢ inly. 222 
pub. 7863; Benjamin Charles Du- 
rall, Pueblo, Col. 17124 


Where the sweet forget-me-nots re- 
member ; lyric by Mort Dixon, music 
by Harry Warren; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © July 9, 1929; 2 c¢. July 12; 
E pub. 7597; Remick music corp.. 
New York. 17125 


Whey-whey (The); words and music 
by Lionel Belasco. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. July 5, 1929; E 
unp. 8600; J. O. Fisher, New York. 

17126 

Whirligigs; by Clara Gregory Bridge; 
pi. :©suly: 3; 1929-3 :2c. July; 10; 
E pub. 7556; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. uy @ 7 


Whistle a tune; words and music by 
E. Clark. © 1 e¢. July 29, 1929; E 
unp. 9350; Eleanor Clark, Mont- 
rose, Calif. 17128 


Whistle a tune; words and musie by 
Jack Kelly. [Words and melody 


only] ©1e. July 19, 1929; FE unp. 
9001; Lawrence J. Kelly, Philadel- 
phia. 17129 


Whoah mule; words and music by Add 
Lindsay. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 e. June 13, 1929; E unp. 8755; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 17130 


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17131 


pt. m1, n. s., v. 24 


Why be so blue when I’m with you; 
words and music by M. Binik. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
July 5, 1929; E unp. 8618; Mike 
Binik, Elizabeth, N. J. 17131 


Why did it have to be so; words and 
musie by L. F. Starr. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 11, 1929; 
EH unp. 8777; Lutie Figard Starr, 
North Platte, Neb. 17132 


Why did you go? words and music by 
C. Steinmann. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. July 2, 1929; BE unp. 
8549; Claire Steinmann, San Fran- 
cisco. 17133 


Why did you pretend; words and mu- 
sie by H. Burd. [Photostat] © 
1 ee July 3, 1929; E unp. 8576; 
Harry Burd, Visalia, Calif. 17134 


Why didn’t you tell me; words and 
music by C. Broyles. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 1, 1929; 
E unp. 8479; Christine Broyles, In- 
dustrial, W. Va. 17135 


Why do you play with a broken heart? 
words by Penrose Walker, music by 
C. Escher. © July 19, 1929; 2c. 
July 19; E pub. 7756; Chester Es- 
cher, New York. 17136 


Why don’t we? from Broadway nights, 
words by Moe Jaffe, music by 
Maury Rubens and Sammy Tim- 
berg; pf. and ukulele ace. New 
York, Shubert music pub. co. © 
July 3, 1929;,.2.¢. July 6; EH pub. 
7403; Shubert theatre corp., New 
York. Lire lair 


Why girls are fond of policemen; 
words and music by lL. Belasco. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
July 5, 1929; EH unp. 8587; J. O. 
Fisher, New York. 17138 


Why, I wonder why; words by N. HE. 
Messick, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1e. 
July 138, 1929; E unp. 8841; Naomi 
HK. Messick, Bivalve, Md. 17139 


Wicked daddy; words and music by 
Dewey D. Prater. © June 24, 1929; 
2c. July 5; E pub. 7355; Dewey D. 
Prater, Millport, Ala. 17140 


Wigglie eyes; words and music by Cora 
J. Smith, M. Earle and E. EB. Zoch; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © July 15, 


1929; 2 «. July. 22: EH’ pub. ©7862; 
Mollie Earle and Earl 3H. Zoch, 
North Fond du Lae, Wis. 17141 


Wild flowers; by Charles Huerter; pf. 
© July 24, 1929; 2 ec. July 27; B 
pub. 7938; Boston music co., Boston. 

17142 


Wildflower; chansonnette, by Evan 
Marsden, of Great Britain; violin 
with pf. ace. © July 29, 1929; 1 e. 
July 27; EH for. 5835; Joseph Henry 
Larway, London. 17143 


Wilkinson modern rhythmics for 
piano; by Chas. E. Wilkinson. bk. 
1.. © Sully” 27,,,1929;,.2 & andean, 
July 27; AA 20849; Rubank, ine., 
Chicago. 17144 


Will o’ the wisp; words by Charles 
Tobias, music by Abner Silver 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
July 29, 1929; E unp. 9326; Remick 
music corp., New York. 17145 


Will you; words by L. Mardas, music 
by Samuel H. Speck. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 26, 1929. 
EK unp. 9242; Lou Mardas, Los 
Angeles. 17146 


Willa; words by R. Johnson, music by 
T. Calvin Crenshaw, arr. by 8S. Wal- 
ford Young. [Photostat] © 1 e. 
July 19, 1929; E unp. 9000; Robert 
Johnson, Chicago. 17147 


Willamyner ; words by S. Mason, musie 
by Samuel H. Speck. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 9. 1929; 
EK unp. 8701; Selma Mason, Prince 
Frederick, Md. 17148 


William Hale Thompson march; by 
Frederico P. Mazuea, of Italy, 
domiciled at Chicago; pf. © 1 e. 
July 29, 1929; E unp. 93814; Caterina 
Mazuca, Chicago. 17149 


Williams’ (John M.) fourth grade 
piano book; with explanatory and 
analytical text. © July 24. 1929; 
2c July 27; E pub. 79389; Boston 


musie co., Boston. 17150 
Williams’ (John M.) graded _ sight- 
reading course; in 4 bks. bk. 2. © 


July 8, 1929; 2c. July 10; aff. July 
17; “AA 21110; Boston aos eo, 
Boston. T7151 


Willner (Arthur) Suite; von A. Will- 
ner, of Czechoslovakia, op. 32; 
violine und klavier. nos. 14. © 
May 138, 1929; 1 c. June 27; BH for. 
5646; Universal edition a. g., Vienna. 


17152 
Winging back; words by Hva Alois 
Carter, musie by C. Escher. © July 


19, 1929; 2c. July 19; E pub. 7760: 
Chester Escher, New York. 17153 


898 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1929 4 


. 17176 


Wings of glory: words and music by 
Reed Renniut. © 1c. July 20, 1929: 


E unp. 9167; Agnes M. Palmer, 
Ocean Park, Calif. 17154 
Winter; words by M. Johnson and 


George Cameron, music by M. John- 
son. [Photostat] © 1e. July 18, 
1929; E unp. 8848; Mildred Johnson, 
New York. 17155 


Wishing and waiting for love; from 
Broadway babies, lyric by Grant 
Clarke, music by Harry Akst, arr. 
by Ed Smalle; male voices. 4to. © 
July 22, loau, 2 C. July 263. pup. 


7984; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 17156 
Wistiria; syncopated impression, by 


Billy Mayerl, of Great Britain; pf. 
cy July 3s, 1929; 1° July 53H for. 
5398; Keith-Prowse & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 17157 


Wistful (A) melody; by Montague 
Ewing, orch. by Henry Tilsley. of 
Great. Britain; orch. pts., with pt. 
conductor. 4to. © July 26, 1929; 
mic wu 20; KP tor. 5831 : Hlkin’ & 


co., Itd., London. 17158 
Witches’ dance; by Cedric W. 
Lemont; pf. © July 9, 1929; 2 «¢. 
July 11; E pub. 7646; Theodore 
Presser co., Phi.adelphia. 17159 


With dainty grace; by Edward Dale, 
ed. by Carolyn Bowen; pf. © June 
24, 1929; 2 c. June 24; E pub. 7530; 


Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 17160 
With love along; words by Beth 
Brown, music by Gustav Klemm; 
vocal orch. pts. 4to. © Muy 1. 


19293 2henTune: 27; Bipubi0(358 ; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. i7161 


Wobblin’ the knee; words by Stephen 
Roberts, music by J. A. Lockert. 
| rds and melody only] © 1 .¢. 
JU 6. 19293 EH unp. 9197; John A. 
Lockert, Los Angeles. 17162 


Woelber (Frank) Melody; violin and 
pf. © Apr. 29, 1929; 2 e June 27; 
KE. pub. 7392; Carl Fischer, inec., New 
York. 17163 


Valse; viclin and pf. © Apr. 29, 
19298.5°2 c.. June: 273.2) pup: 7383 : 
Carl Fischer, inec., New York. 17164 


Wohlfahrt foundation studies for the 
violin; selected, ed. and arr. by K. 
Hi: Aiqouni.. bk.) 2:7 © May 23 
1929 -20¢e:| June (273 Et pub; 7377 : 
Car! Fischer, ine., New York. 17165 


Wolfsohn (Georg) 


Fiinf lieder; text 
von Walter Calé, musik von Georg 
Wolfsohn, of Germany. Leipzig, 
Hug & co. Am niichtlichen quell. 
[4 others] © Mar. 25, 1929; 1 c« 
June 28; E for. 5488; Georg Wolf- 
sohn, Berlin. 17166 


Wonderful tomorrow; words and mu- 
sie by Reed Rennat. ©1e. July 20, 
1929; EH unp. 9168; Agnes M. Pal- 
mer, Ocean Park, Calif. 17167 


Wonderful (A) treasure; words and 
music by H. F. Brandwood. ©1e. 
July 24, 1929; E unp. 9178; Hilda 
Fisher Brandwood, Bogota, N. J. 

17168 


Won’t some he man fall for me; words 
and music by J. Greenberg; pf. © 
1 ec, duly 30,..1929; HE wunp. 9852. 
Jack Greenberg, Philadelphia. 

17169 


Won’t you be my lady love; from Cot- 
ton and silk, words by Ballard Mac- 
donald, music by Dave Dreyer. © 
toe. July 23, 1929; E unp. 9156; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 17170 


Won’t you cone back, old pal; words 
and music by R. Gibson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. July 2, 
1929; EH unp. 8537; Rebecca Gibson, 
Philadelphia. 17171 


Won’t you hot step with me; words 
and music by J. F. Lehman. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © July 
8, 1929; 2 ec. July 22; E pub. 7922; 
June F. Lehman, Birmingham, Ala. 

VON 


Won’tcha? musical question, words by 
Andy Razaf, music by Paul Denni- 
ker; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
May Singhi Breen. © July 29, 
1929; 2c. July 29; E pub. 8004; Joe 
Davis, New York. rare: 


Won’teha? words by Andy Razaf, mu- 
s'e by Paul Denniker. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 5, 1929; 
E unp. 8648; Joseph M. Davis, New 
York. 17174 


Word (The) of God; words by F. G. 
Peterson, music by Chester Hscher ; 
1st violin. © 1c. July 25, 1929; BE 
unp. 9210; Frank G. Peterson, At- 
lantie City. 17175 


World (The) forgetting; meditation, 
by Evan Marsden, of Great Britain ; 
pt. © July 15, 19294 July 5: 
E for. 5690; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 17176 


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17177 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


World’s (The) greatest sweetheart is 
you; lyric by Andy Razaf, musie by 
Paul Denniker. © July 1, 1929; 2c. 
July 1; E pub. 7303; Triangle mu- 
sic pub. co., ine., New York. | 17177 


Wouldn’t it be heaven; words and mu- 
sic by Benny Davis and J. Fred 
Coots. [Words and melody only] 
©l1ec. July 22, 1929; E unp. 9068; 
Davis, Coots and Engel, inc., New 
York. 17178 


Wouldn’t it be wonderful? fox-trot, 
from Is everybody happy, words by 
Grant Clarke, music by Harry Akst, 
arr. by Joseph Nussbaum; dance 
orch. pts. 4to. © July 17, 1929; 2c. 
July 20; E pub. 7859; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 17179 


Wouldn’t it be wonderful? from Is 
everybody happy, by Harry Akst, 
arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus; vocal orch. 
pts.)in EH’ flat.) 4tol) ©vTuly’ 17; 
19293) 2 es July: 20" He “pub: 7857 ; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

17180 

Wright (Agnes) Six storiettes; pf., 
4 hands. 1. Nodding pines. [5 
others] © July 8, 1929; 2 ¢. July 
10; E pub. 7490; Hatch music co., 
Boston. 17181 


Wrobelek; polka, by J. Biega; ist 
violin. ©1c. July 18, 1929; E unp. 
8982; John Biega, Perth Amboy, 
Ne di. 17182 


Wyjezdzaj furmanie; coachmans fare- 
well, words and music by W. Najder. 
arr. by H. O. Sontag and Joseph 
Zawodny. ©1e. July 24, 1929; HE 
unp. 9183; Walter Najder, Milwau- 
kee, 17183 


Ya no quiero tu amor; cancion Mexi- 
cana, words and music by S. R. Ra- 
mos, of Mexico, domiciled at Chi- 
cago; two voices. [Photostat] © 
1 ce. July 18, 1929; E unp. 8967; Sil- 
vano R. Ramos, Chicago. 17184 


Year (A) from to-day; words and mu- 
sic by Al Jolson, Ballard Macdonald 
and Dave Dreyer. © July 9, 1929; 
2 ec. July 10; E pub. 7519; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 17185 


Yes Lord, I’se commin’ home; words 
by Oscar Blum [pseud. of B. W. Shir- 
Cliff], music by Gus Schulberg 
[pseud. of B. W. Shir-Cliff] © 1. 
July 20, 1929; E unp. 9054; B. W. 
Shir-Cliff, Kenmore, N. Y. 17186 


Yes! there is a Santa Claus; words by 
J. Roadarmel, musie by Art Fiebig. 


© July 11, 1929; 2 @ July 12; B 
pub. 7607; John Roadarmel, Shamo- 
in Pa. ~ 17187 


Yes! yes! yes! I certainly will; song 
fox-trot, words 
Damerell and Robert Hargreaves, 
music by Tolchard Evans, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © July 
4, 1929:;.1..¢. July. 3; EB) for 54655 
Cecil Lennox, Itd., London. 17188 


Yiddishe (Dos) lied; words by Anshel 
Shorr, music by Sholom Secunda. 
New York, Metro music co. 


C9) DWMTTN O87) 
© Dec. 28, 1928; 2 c. July 2, 1929; 
Ee pub. 7534; Henry Lefkowiteh, 
New York. 17189 


Yismach moishe; 
S. Gozinsky. 
music ¢o. 


words and music by 
New York, Metro 


Aw mw) 
© Dec.. 28, 1928:. 2\c. July 2, 1929; 
E pub. 7309; Henry Lefkowitch, 
New York. 17190 


Yodeling them blues away; words and 
music by F. Marvin. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. July 29, 1929; 
EK unp. 93822; Frankie Marvin, 
Mamaroneck, N. Y. 17191 


Yolanda mia; words by E. Casilda 
Benefield, music by A. Aragona. 


[Words and melody only] ©1 6 
July 22, 1929; H unp. 9059; Andrea 
Aragona, Glendale, Calif. 17192 


You; fox-trot, words and music by Joe 
Bennett and Harry Linden, arr. by 
Boyd Bunch; orch. pts. 4to. © 
July 9,.1929; 2. c. July, 103.0) que 
7545; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

17193 


You; words and music by Beverly kay 
[pseud. of M. C. Geer] [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. July 5, 1929: 
E unp. 8987; Mary Cleveland Geer, 
Garden City, New York. 17194 


You and I; words and music by D. E. 
Smith. .© 1 ec. July .22)) 092358 
unp. 9077; Donald HE. Smith, Kansas 
City, Mo. 17195 


You came, I saw, you conquered me; 
words and music by Leon Zimmer- 
man, Rudy Vallee and _ Harold 
Solomon. [Words and melody only} 
© 1c. July 11, 1929; E unp. 8863; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 17196 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1929 


You can’t believe my eyes; from Foot- 
lights and fools, lyric by Al Bryan, 
music by Geo. W. Meyer; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © July 15, 1929; 2. c. 
July 18; E pub. 7851; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 17197 


You can’t lose your mother; song of 
‘the down and outer, words and 
music by M. W. Bell. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. July 22, 1929; 
‘E unp. 9082; Margaret Ward Bell, 
New York. 17198 


You dear; words and music by L. W. 
Bronstad. © 1 ¢. July 2, 1929; E 
unp. 8606; Leta Woody Bronstad. 
Denison, Tex. 17199 


You, dear one; words and music by 


M. W. Bell. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. July 2, 1929; E unp. 
8546; Margaret Ward Bell, New 
_York. 17200 


You didn’t care when you had me, 
why do you want me now; lyric 
and music by B. Raffetto. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. July 3, 
1929; E unp. 8570; Bertha Raffetto, 
Reno, Nev. 17201 


You find the time, I'll find the place; 
words and music by B. G. DeSylva 
-[pseud. of George Gard DeSylval, 
Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
July 11, 1929; E unp. 8740; DeSylva., 
Brown and Henderson, inc., New 
York. 17202 


You gotta get goin’; words and music 
by Moe Jaffe, Clay Boland and 
Scrappy Lambert. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 25, 1929; 
E unp. 9226; Santly bros., inec., New 
York. 17203 


You know what I mean; words and 
music by E. H. Schoelwer. [Words 
and melody only. Photostat] © 
Aver July 39; 91929; EH tunp: (8713; 
Edward Henry Schoelwer, Cincin- 
nati. 17204 


You like to love me; words by A. M. 
DiOrio, music by Anthony M. 
DiOrio. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 18, 1929; E unp. 8958; 
Angelo M. DiOrio, Brooklyn. 17205 


You'll always be my sweetheart, in my 
dreams; words by D. T. Miller, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross; pf. 
© 1c. July 12, 1929; E unp. 8821; 
D. Thorvald Miller, Baird, Wash. 

17206 


17215 


You'll come back to me; words by 
George Ward, music by RKeggie 
Montgomery; pf. © 1 e¢ July 23, 
1929; E unp. 9137; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., Culver City, Calif. 

17207 

You'll find your answer in my eyes; 
from Conquistador, words by lL. 
Wolfe Gilbert, music by Abel Baer. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
July 15, 1929; BE -anp. 8856; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 17208 


You'll reap whatsoever you sow; hymn, 
words and music by W. H. Wheeler. 
© 1c. July 8, 1929; E ump. 8749; 
William Harrison Wheeler, Ennis, 
Tex. 17209 


You'll still be the same sweetheart: 
words by John Wallace [pseud. of 
J. V. Walsh], music by G. Rodgers. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
July 22, 1929; E unp. 9045; John 
V. Walsh and Gladys Rodgers, New 
York. 17210 


You never see a Western Union mes- 
senger but what he is spick and 


span; words and music by B. L. 
Brannan. © June 29, 1929; 2 «. 


July 5; E pub. 7343; Barrington L. 
Brannan, Brooklyn. 17211 


You ought to see my new baby: fox- 
trot, lyric by Eugene West and Dave 


Bernie, music by Herbert Steiner 
and Ira Schuster, arr. by Ken 
Macomber; dance orch. pts. 4to. © 


wy 1929 2c. Suly: o4) 1 pir: 


7497; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 1212 


You’re a lovely thing; words and mu- 
sic by G. F. Rubens. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 15, 1929; 
E unp. 8882; George F. Rubens, 
New York. 17213 


You’re always in my arms, but only 
in my dreams; words by Joseph Mc- 
Carthy, music by Harry ‘Tierney. 
[Words and meledy only] ©1e. 
July 11, 1929; E unp. 8862; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 17214 


You're my first sweet heart and you're 
my last sweetheart; words and mu- 
sic by L. Seifert. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. July 26, 1929; EH 
unp. 9234; Louis Seifert, Fond du 
Lac, Wis. 17215 


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17216 


You’re the cream in my coffee; from 
Hold everything, by B. G. De Sylva 
[pseud of Georg G. De Sylva], Lew 
Brown and Ray Henderson, tran- 
seribed by Tony Lowry, of Great 
Britain; pf. London, Chappell & 
co., ltd.,.New York, Harms, ine. © 
June 11, 1929; 1 e@. June 27; E for. 
5550; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 17216 


You’re the memory in my heart; 
words and music by J. J. Lindner. 
©l1e. July 29, 1929; E unp. 9342; 
J. James Lindner, Revere, Mass. — 

Lealirg 


You’re the moon, the stars and the sun 
to me; words and music by C. Stein- 
mann. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 26, 1929; E unp. 9258; 
Claire Steinmann, San Francisco. 

17218 


You’re the theme song in my picture 
of love; words by Lou Meyer and 
Lou Auerbach, music by L. Meyer. 
[Words and melody only] ©1ee. 
July 19, 1929; HE unp. 9017; R. Louis 
Meyer, New York. IPAS 


You’ve got me pickin’ petals off of 
daisies; from Sunnyside up, words 
and music by B. G. De Sylva [pseud. 
of George Gard De Sylva], Lew 
Brown and Ray Henderson. © 
July. 29, 1929: 2.¢. July 3L:,B. pub. 
8019; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine., New York. 17220 


You’ve trumped my heart and won; 
words by C. C. Thomson, musicéby 
C. C. Thomson and Ralph Cannaday. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
July 26, 1929; E unp. 9255; Clytie 
Cannaday Thomson, Roanoke, Va. 

Lu ePAll 


Your best friends; words and music 
by John Wagemaker. © July 17, 
1920::°2'¢e. July: 17? EE) pub 7701; 
Chester Escher, New York. ee 


Your Broadway and mine; from 
Broadway nights, words by Moe 
Jaffe, music by Maury Rubens; pf. 
and ukulele ace. ew York, Shu- 
bert music pub. corp. © July 5, 
1929; 2c. July 9; E pub. 7482; Shu- 
bert theatre corp., New York. 17223 


You lullaby ; ballad, words and music 
by Sonny Rodgers [pseud. of R. W. 
F wiler|; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
June 28, 1929; 2 ¢e. July 54° oon. 


90 


9) 


hood 


/ 


pt. m7, n.s., v.24 


7917; Roger Wood Fowler, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 17224 


Yours sincerely; from Words and mu- 
sic, words and music by Dave Stam- 
per and Gerard Smith. © July 19, 
1929; 2 ec. July 22; E pub. 7878; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. ; 17225 


Z pod nogi; polka, by E. Mika. ©1e. 
July 10, 1929; E unp. 8787; Edward 
Mika, Philadelphia. 17226 


Zanzibar; overture, by R. B. Hisen- 
berg; band pts. 4to. © July 13, 
1929; 2 ec. July 15; E pub. 7666; 
Karl L. King music house, Fort 
Dodge, Ia. 17227 


*Zek’] saw de wheel; negro spiritual, 
arr. by Joseph W. Clokey; mixed 
voices. 4to. © July 5, 1929; 2 ce. 
July 9; E pub. 7478; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 17228 


Zephyrs; a lilac bush, song, music by 
McNair Ligenfritz. © July 19, 1929; 
2c. July 20; E pub. 7883; Edward 
Schuberth & co., inc., New York. 

17229. 


Zionie song; forward on to Zion, words 
by Adrienne Flood Reynolds, musie 
by J. T. Gresty. 4to. © July 9, 
1929;.2 c«. July 138; EH pub. 7690; 
John T. Gresty, Chicago. 17230 


1°" allegro moderato; film musique, 
par Huguet, of Spain, et Verdun, of 
France; orch. parties avee pf. con- 
ducteur et 1° violini conducteur. 4to. 
© July 2, 1929; 1 ec. July 25; E for. 
5887; Francis Salabert, Paris. 17231 


1°" poéme; esquisse pathétique, par 
H. Ackermans, of Belgium; violon, 
violoncelle et contrebasse parties, 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © June 
10, 1929; 1 @ July 6; HE for. 5586; 
Mado, Brussels. 17232 


2™° petite suite; de Paul Gilson, of 
Belgium; odeon et salonorch. pts., 
avee pf.-conducteur et violino 1 di- 
recteur. 4to. ain Prélude. [3 
others] © July 20, 1929; 1 ¢. July 
2; E for. 5817; Aug. Cranz, G. m. 
b. H., Leipzig. 17233 


XXIV May 1929 march; by A. Caputo; 
pf. [Photostat] © 1 e. July 29, 
1929; E unp. 9318; August Caputo, 
Cleveland. 17234 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1929 17236 


118th infantry; march, by W. W. Go- | 1927 (The) flood; words by Elders Mc- 
forth; band pts. 4to. © July 13, Intorsch and Edwards, music by Irene 
foses 2 c. July to; © pub. 667: Spain. [Words and melody only] 
William W. Goforth, Greenville, ©lec July 1, 1929; © unp. 7518: 
Be. 17235 Polk C. Brockman, Atlanta. 17236 


Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1929: 


Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 42 unpublished) _ 125 
Class H, Musical compositions (including 6,858 unpublished) —~._______ LT, Eee 
ea ee ah ee nO ta ade ct 17, 236 


Biri — 2-38 G()3 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 


RENEWED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 [17236] 


A Vaube; poésie de Paul Bourget, 
‘musique de C. M. Widor. © Charles 
Marie Widor, Paris, as the author 
of the music. R 4448, July 10, 1929. 

1 


A Vocéan; posie de Sully Prudhomme, 
musique de Théodore Dubois; bar. 
ou basse chantante. © Charles 
Antoine Dubois, Paris, as the child 
of the deceased author of the music. 
R 4401, July 10, 1929. z 


African (An) love song; poem by Paul 
Laurence Dunbar, music by Ethel- 
bert Nevin. © Anne Paul Nevin, 


New York, as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 3892, June 
14, 1929) 3 


Alita; morceau, by F. H. Losey, arr. 
by A! Roth's: pe. xO) Aliced” Roth. 
Richmond Hill, N. ¥., as the author 
of the arrangement, R 4098, Mar. 
29, 1929. 4 


All for me; words and music by C. A. 


Miles. © C. Austin Miles, Philade!- 
phia, as the author. R 4130, May 
23, 1929. 5 


All things work together for good. 
words by Irvin H. Mack, music by 
Maurice A. Clifton [pseud. of J. L. 
Hall] © J. Lineoln Hall, Phila- 
delphia, as the author of the music. 
R 4140, May 27, 1929. 6 


All through the night (Air hyd y nos): 
old Welsh air, harmonized and 
adapted for men’s voices by J. H. 
Brewer. © John Hyatt Brewer, 
Brooklyn, as the author of the 
harmonization and adaptation. KR 
3980, Mar. 7, 1929. 7 


All Thy works praise Thee; music by 


C. B. Hawley; mixed voices. © 
Hattie B. Hawley, Nyack, N. Y., as 
the widow of the author of the 
music. R 3871, June 10, 1929. 8 


Alla polaeca; by J. H. Rogers, op. 27, 
no. 2; violin and pf. © James H. 
Rogers, Cleveland, as the author. R 
3911, June 4, 1929. 9 


Allah! strike for thee; from Sultan 
of Sulu, lyric by George Ade, music 
by A. G. Wathall. © Alfred G. 
Wathall, Chicago, as the author of 
the music. R 4818, July 8, 1929. 10 


Alle menschen mtissen sterben; von 
Max Reger, op. 52, no. 1; orgel. 
(Drei phantasien fiir orgel iiber die 
chorale, no. 1) Else Reger, 
Weimar, Germany, as the widow of 
the author. R 4801, Apr. 4, 1929. 

aig 

American (The) Marseillaise; words 
by Wm. Richard Goodall, music by 
H. S. Krouse. © H. Sylvester 
Krouse, New York, as the author of 
the music. R 4167, June 20, 1929. 

12 

Angels, from the realms of glory; 
Christmas anthem, by W. Reed: 
mixed voices with organ ace. © 
William Reed, Kenogami, Province 
of Quebec, Canada, as the author of 
the music. R 4526, July 18, 1929. 

NS 


Antar; intermezzo oriental, by .M. 
Dreyfus; orch. © Max Dreyfus, 
New York, as the author. R 4289, 
Apr. 2, 1929, 14 


Anthology of sacred song; celebrated 
arias by old and modern composers, 
ed. by Max Spicker. v. 1, sop.—v. 2, 
alto—yv. 3, ten.—v. 4, bass. © Isabel 
Spicker Elsner, Brooklyn, as the 
widow of the author of the editing 
R 4503-4506, May 9, 1929. 15-19 


As a dream; by Codina, arr. by A. 


Roth. ‘1. Orch.—2: P£. *@WAltren 
Roth, Richmond Hill, N. Y., as the 
author of the arrangement. R 4104, 
4105, Mar. 29, 1929. 20, 21 


As the hart; music by J. EBay es 
J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author of the music. R 4123, May 
29, 1929. 22 


As twilight softly falls; duet, words 
by Emma Churchman Hewitt, music 
by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie 
BE. Kirkpatrick, Germantown, Pa., as 
the widow of the author of the 
music. R 3964, June 27, 1929. 25 


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no. 7, 1929 


Ashford’s hymn voluntaries; for pipe 
and reed organ, ed. and composed by 
E. L. Ashford. © Emma L. Ash- 
ford, Nashville, as the author. R 
4032, May 24, 1929. 24 


Ashford’s organ instructor; ed. and 
composed by E. L. Ashford, bk. 1. 
© Emma L. Ashford, Nashville, as 
the author. R 4031, May 24, 1929. 

25 


Asleep in Jesus; voluntary for funeral 
occasions, music arr. by E. L. Ash- 
ford. © Emma L. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as the author of the arrange- 
ment of the music. R 4033, May 24, 
1929. 26 


At rest; text by Frank L. Stanton, 
musie by Ethelbert Nevin. © Anne 
Paul Nevin, New York, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 3895, June 13, 1929. a | 


At the setting of the sun; words by 
Mrs. E. E. Williams, music by Wm. 
Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie E. Kirkpat- 
rick, Germantown, Pa., as the widow 
of the author of the music. R 3955, 
June 27, 1929. 28 


Ave Maria; by Bruno Oscar Klein; 
op. 75, no. 1; pf. © Anna L. Klein, 
New York, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 4256, July 6, 1929. 29 


Baptize me now; words by Mrs. E. 
E. Williams, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie E. Kirkpatrick, 
Germantown, Pa., as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 3948, 
May 22, 1929. 30 


Bass songs; ed. by Heinrich Kiehl 
[pseud. of W. A. Fisher]. © Wm. 
Arms Fisher, Boston, as the author 
of the editing of the music. R 4476, 
July 13, 1929. 81 


Beautiful day; words and music by 
Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie E. 
Kirkpatrick, Germantown, Pa., as 
the widow of the author. R 3958, 
June 27, 1929. a2 


Beautiful sunshine; words by Fanny 
J. Crosby, musie by C. H. Gabriel. 
© Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 4044, 
June 13, 1929. 33 


Beautiful sunshine; words by J. 
Barker, music by Maurice A. Clif- 
ton [pseud. of J. L. Hall] © J. 
Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author of the music. R 4112, May 
29, 1929. 34 

Beethoven (Ludwig van) Master 
songs by great composers; English 


17236 (45) 


tr. by T. Baker, critical notes by H. 
HK. Krehbiel; high voice. © Theo- 
dore Baker, Leipzig, as the author 
of the translation. R 3992, Apr. 24, 
1929. 35 


Before the door He’s standing; words 
by Frank E. Graeff, music by J. L. 
Hall. © J. Lincoln Hall, Philadel- 
phia, as the author of the music. 
R 4144, May 27, 1929. 36 


Bei froher latine; von EH. Paul, op. 12, 
no. 2; pf. © Emil Paul, Leipzig, 
as the author. R 3930, Mar. 5, 1929. 

37 


Bells (The) of eternity; words by W. 
O. Cushing, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie EH. Kirkpatrick, 
Germantown, Pa., as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 3968, 
June 27, 1929. 388 


Beloved, now are we the sons of God; 
words and music by C. A. Miles. © 
C. Austin Miles, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 4133, May 23, 1929. 39 


Berceuse Catalane (La noy de la 
mare) ; par A. Perilhou; violoncelle 
avee ace. d’orch. ou de pf. © A. 
Perilhou, Tain, DroOme, France, as 
the author. R 4457, July 10, 1929. 

40 

Bérébé; polka, by J. Burgmein, arr. 
by A. Roth; orch. © Alfred Roth, 
Richmond Hill, N. Y., as the au- 
thor of the arrangement. R 4514, 
July 22, 1929. 41 


Bergére (La); chanson populaire 
d’Augusta Holmés; mezzo sop., bar. 
ou contralto. © Helyonne Gene- 
viéve Mendés, épouse de Henri Bar- 
busse, Paris, as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 4418, July 10, 
1929. 42 


Best endeavor hymns; compiled and 
arr. by Ira D. Sankey. © Grace V. 
Sankey, Northfield, Mass., as the 
next of kin of the author of the com- 
pilation and arrangement, who is 
not living. R 3973, May 22, one 

Bethlehem’s star was shining; words 
by E. E. Hewitt, music by W. A. 
Post. © W. A. Post, Syracuse, 
N. Y., as the author of the music. 
R 3942, May 16, 1929. 44 


Birthday (The) of the fairies; words 
by Lena Shackleford-Hesselberg, 
music by E. Hesselberg (D’Hs- 
senelli) ; pf., with voice ad lib. © 
Edouard Gregory (D’Essenelli) Hes- 
selberg, Detroit, as the author of the 
music. R 3873, June 10, 1929. 45 


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pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


17236 (46) 
Black cat; quadrille, by R. S. 
Saunders, arr. by C. W. Bennet; 


orch. © R. S. Saunders, Tulsa, Ok1., 
as the author. R 4284, Apr. 2, 1929. 
16 

Blau aeugelein; medley waltz, arr. by 
A. Roth; orch. © Alfred Roth, 
Richmond Hill, N. Y., as the author 
of the arrangement. R 4462, Mar. 
29, 1929. AT 


Blind (The) girl of Castél-Cuillé; 
cantata, poem tr. from the Jascon 
of Jasmin by H. W. Longfellow, 
music by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, 
op. 43; for sop. and bar. soli, cho. 
and orch. Voce. se. © Jessie Sarah 
Fleetwood Coleridge-Taylor, Croy- 
don, Surrey, England, as the widow 
of the author of the music. R 4092, 
June 24, 1929. AS 


Bliss (The) of loving Thee; words and 
musie by Thomas Sullivan, arr. by 
P. P. Bilhorn. © Peter Philip Bil- 
horn, Chicago, as the author of the 


arrangement of the music. R 43868, 
July 15, 1929. 49 
Blood (The); words and music by 
Cc. A. Miles. © C. Austin Miles, 
Philadelphia, as the author. R 4139, 
May 28, 1929. 50 


Blow ye the trumpet, blow; postlude. 
music arr. by EH. L. Ashford. © 
Emma L. Ashford, Nashville, as the 
author of the arrangement of the 
music. R 4027, May 24, 1929. 51. 


Book (A) of organ music; selected by 
J. H. Rogers. © James H. Rogers, 
Cleveland, as the author of the selec- 
tion. R 3907, June 138, 1929. a2 


Breast the wave, Christian; hymn 
anthem, music by P. A. Schnecker ; 
mixed voices, with organ acc. © 
Louise W. Schnecker, New York, as 
the widow of the author of the 
music. R 3914, June 4, 1929. 53 


Breeze scene; no. 2, from Incidental 
music to Herod, suite for orch. by 
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, op. 47. 
1. Pf.—2. Pf. duet. © Jessie Sarah 
Fleetwood Coleridge-Taylor, Croy- 
don, Surrey, England, as the widow 
of the author. R 4083, 4088, June 
24, 1929. 54, 55 


Brotherly love; music by C. H. Gabriel. 
© Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 4058, 
June 138, 1929. Haye) 


Brothers in arms; by W. Paris Cham- 
bers, arr. by A. Roth; orch. © 


Alfred Roth, Richmond Hill, N. Y..,. 
as the author of the arrangement. 
R 4101, Mar. 29, 1929. DT 


Butterfly (The) dance; musical 
sketches, by L. A. Bugbee; pf. © 
Charles I. Davis, Seattle, as the 
widower of the author. R 4074, 
May 23, 1929. 03: 


By the Swanee River; American 
sketch, by W. H. Myddleton, op. 21;. 
orch. © Edith Myddleton, Ports- 
mouth, England, as the widow of the 
author. R 4295, June 17, 1929. 59: 


Cantilena; by G. W. Stebbins; organ. 
G. Waring Stebbins, Brooklyn,. 
as the author. R 4249, July 3, 1929. 
60: 
Capriccietto; von August Nolck, op. 50,. 
no. 2; pf. © Franziska N6lck,. 
Dresden, Germany, as the widow of 
the author. R 38922, Feb. 9, 1929. 
61 
Ce qui dure; poesie de Sully Prud- 
homme, musique de Théodore Du- 
bois; tén. ou sop. © Charles An- 
toine Dubois, Paris, as the child of 
the deceased author of the music. 
R 4899, July 10, 1929. 62. 


Charme du jour; sérénade mauresque, 
d’Augusta Holmés; ten. ou sop. © 
Helyonne Geneviével Mandés, épouse 
de Henri Barbusse, Paris, as the 
child of the deceased author. R 
4459, July 10, 1929. 63. 


Chilly (A) serenade; pt. song or cho., 
words by Wm. S. Corliss, musie by 
L. F. Gottschalk; men’s voices. © 
Louis F. Gottschalk, Los Angeles, 
as the author of the music. R 4245, 
June 18, 1929. 64 


Chinese (A) honeymoon; musical 
comedy in 2 acts, words by George 
Dance, music by Howard Talbot; 
voc. sc. © Dorothy Maud Talbot, 
Reigate, Surrey, Hngland, as the 
widow of the author of the music 
R 4009, May 29, 1929. 65 


Chinese (A) honeymoon; selection, by 
George Dance and Howard Talbot, 
selected and arr. for the pf. by 
Charles Godfrey, jr. © Dorothy 
Maud Talbot, Reigate, Surrey, Eng- 
land, as the widow of the author of 
the musie. R 4010, May 29, 1929. : 

66 

Chonchette; opéra bouffe en un acte, 
paroles de G. A. de Caillavet et Rob- 
ert de Flers, musique de Claude 
Terrasse. © Jean Claude André 
Terrasse, Charles Francois Hugéne 
Terrasse, Marthe Renée Terrasse, 


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no. 7, 1929 


Robert Terrasse, and Juliette Eu- 
génie Terrassee, épouse de Jean Jos- 
eph Alain Floury, Paris, as the 
children of the deceased author of 
the music. R 4460, July 10, 1929. 
67 


Christ is risen; words by Nellie Rich- 
mond Eberhardt, music by Wm. J. 
Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie E. Kirkpat- 
rick, Germantown, Pa., as_ the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 3947, May 22, 1929. 


Christian humility; music by C. H. 
Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Ber- 
keley, Calif., as the author of the 
music. R 4479, June 22, 1929. 69 


Christmas carol of the Pifferari Nea- 
politan air; English version by T. 
Baker; cho. of men’s voices. © 
Theodore Baker, Leipzig, as the au- 
thor of the translation. R 4397, 
Mar. 7, 1929. 70 


Christ’s inheritance; music by C. H. 
Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Ber- 
keley, Calif., as the author of the 
music. R 4055, June 18, 1929. 71 


Cleansing in the blood; words by Ida 
L. Reed, music by C. A. Miles. © 
C. Austin Miles, Philadelphia, as 
the author of the music. R 4126, 
May 238, 1929. (2 


Coleridge-Taylor (Samuel) Dance; 
no. 3, from Incidental music to He- 
rod, suite for orch., op. 47. 1. Pf.— 
2. Pf. duet. © Jessie Sarah Fleet- 
wood Coleridge-Taylor, Croydon, 
Surrey, England, as the widow of 
the author. R 4084, 4089, June 24, 
1929. 73, 74 


Comie (A) Chinese tragedy; pt. song 
or cho., music by L. F. Gottschalk ; 
men’s voices. © Louis F. Gott- 
schalk, Los Angeles, as the author 
of the music. R 4243, June 18, 1929. 

75 


Coming home to Thee; words by 
Fanny J. Crosby, musie by C. H. 
Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berke- 
ley, Calif., as the author of the mu- 
sic. R 4041, June 18, 1929. 76 


Communion (The) of saints; music 
by C. H. Gabriel. © Chas. H. Ga- 
briel, Berkeley, Calif., as the author 
of the music. R. 4054, June 13, 1929. 

oh 

Complete in Him; words by Henry 


Ostrom, music by Wm. J. Kirkpat- 
rick. © Lizzie E. Kirkpatrick, Ger- 


17236 (88) 


mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 3970, June 
27, 1929. 78 


Concerto no. 22; by Giovanni Bat- 
tista Viotti, rev. after the ed. of 
Ferdinand David by Henry Schra- 
dieck, with biographical sketch of 
the author vy Richard Aldrich; 
violin with pf. acc.; in A min. © 
J. Alice Schradieck, Brooklyn, as 
the widow of the author of the edit- 
ing. R 838, Aug. 20, 1928. 79 


Continue Thy loving kindness; re- 
sponse, music by E. S. Lorenz. © 
Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author of the music. R 4035, 
May 24, 1929. 80 


Cradle song; by Wilson G. Smith, op. 
83; pf. © Mez B. Smith, Lakewood, 
O., as the widow of the author. R 
4012, June 29, 1929. 81 


Creepy creeps; goblin dance, by B. 


Taylor; pf. © Billee Taylor, New 
York, «3 the author. R 4425 June 
22, 1929. 82 


Crown of flowers; words by Geo. P. 
Beard, music by Maurice A. Clifton 
[pseud. of J. L. Hall] © J. Lincoln 
Hall, Philadelphia, as the author of 
the music. R 4116, May 29, 1929. 

83 


Cry (A) for speedy help; music by 
C. H. Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gab- 
riel, Berkeley, Calif., as the author 
of the music. R 4060, June 13, Re, 


Cubanischer tanz; by Bruno Oscar 
Klein, op. 75, no. 3; pf. © Anna 
L. Klein, New York, as the widow 
of the author. R 4261, July 6, Wes 


Cuckoo (The) and the clock; from 
Sultan of Sulu, words and music by 
Nat D. Mann. © Beatrice Mann, 
New York, as the widow of the 
author. R 4424, May 29, 1929. 86 


Dainty (A) dance; musical sketches, 
by L. A. Bugbee; pf. © Charles LI. 
Davis, Seattle, as the widower of 
the author. R 4075, May 23,1929. 87 


Dance of the fairies; words by Lena 
Shackelford-Hesselberg, music by H. 
Hesselberg (D’Essenelli) ; pf., with 
voice ad lib. © Edouard Gregory 


(D’Essenelli) Hesselberg, Detroit, 
as the author of the music. R 3880, 
June 10, 1929. 88 


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Dance of the fireflies; caprice, arr 
by F. H. Losey; pf. © Frank Hoyt 
Losey, Erie, Pa., as the author of 
the arrangement. R 4517, July 22, 
1929. 89 


Dance of the fireflies; caprice, by F. H. 
' Losey ; band. © Frank Hoyt Losey, 
Erie, Pa., as the author. R 4510, 
July 22, 1929. 90 
Dance of the fireflies ; caprice, by F. H. 
Losey ; orch:. © Frank Hoyt Losey, 
Hrie, Pa., as the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 4516, July 22,1929. 91 


Dance of the fireflies ; musical sketches, 
by L. A. Bugbee; pf. © Charles I. 
Davis, Seattle, as the widower of the 
author. R 4077, May 23, 1929. 92 


Dance of the skeletons; descriptive, by 
Thos. ‘S. Allen; arr. by R. E.. Hil- 
dreth; full military ‘band:. © Ar- 
thur J. Allen, Wildwood, N. J., as 

- the child of the deceased author. R 
4285, Apr. 2, 1929. 93 


Danse andalouse; caprice de concert, 
by J. Ascher, op. 30, ed. and fin- 
gered by Li. Oesterle; pf. © Louis 
Oesterle, New York, as the author 
of the editing. R 4533, July 18, 
1929. 94 


Danse négre; from the African suite 
by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, op. 35. 
1. Orch. sc.—2. Orch. pts. © Jessie 
Sarah Fleetwood Coleridge-Taylor, 
Croydon, Surrey, England, as the 
widow of the author. R 4086, 4091, 

une 24, 1929. 95, 96 


Dawn; by A. Farwell, op. 12; pf. © 
Arthur Farwell, Hast Lansing, Mich., 
as the author. R 4247, June 18, 
1929. 97 


Dawning day; opening cho., from Sul- 
tan of Sulu, lyric by George Ade, 
music by A. G. Wathall. © Alfred 
G. Wathall, Chicago, as the author 
of the music... RR’ 48380,. July: 8, 
1929. 


Dear little child of the manger; words 
by EK. E. Hewitt, music by C. H. 


Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berke- 
ley, Calif., as the author of the 
music. R 4484, June 13, 1929. 98 


Debt (The) is paid; duet, words and 
music by C. A. Miles; sop. and ten. 
© ©. Austin Miles, Philadelphia, as 
the author. _R 4132, May 23, 1929. 

100 


98 


Delibes (Clément Philibert Leo) Bal- 
lade de Coppélia; ballet, transerip- 
tion par C. Le Brun; violon et pf. 
© Charles Le Brun, Paris, as the 
author of the transcription. R 4455, 
July 10, 1929. 101 

Dialogo; by V. Norsa; pf. © Vittorio 
Norsa, Milan, as the author. R 
3898, June 13, 1929. 102 


Divertissement polka; by F. Hunter; 
pf., 4 hands. © Fordyce Hunter, 


Los Angeles, as the author. R 3901, 
June 13, 1929. 103 


Does Jesus care; words by Frank EK. 
Graeff, music by J. L. Hall. © J. 
Lineoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author of the music. R 4157, May 
PAPAS PN 104 


Douleur précoce; poésie de Paul Bour- 
get, musique de C. M. Widor. © 
Charles Marie Widor, Paris, as the 
author of the music. R 4446, July 
10, A929: 105 


Dove (The) let loose; hymn anthem, 
music by C. P. Morrison; mixed 
voices. © Mary A. Morrison, Bos- 
ton, as the widow of the author of 
the music. R 4070, June 11, 1929. 

106 

Dubois (Théodore) Impromptu; pf. 
© Charles Antoine Dubois, Paris, as 
the child of the deceased author. 
R 4411, July 10, 1929. 107 


Duo d’amour; by Wilson G. Smith, 
op. 85, no. 3; pf. © Mez B. Smith, 
Lakewood, O., as the widow of. the 
author of the music. R 4527, July 
19, 1929. 108 


Easter chimes; words by E. E. Hewitt, 
music by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. © 
Lizzie E. Kirkpatrick, Germantown, 
Pa., as the widow of the author of 
the music. R 3946, May 22, 1929. 

109 

Easter lilies; words by Mac, music by 
Maurice A. Clifton [pseud. of J. L. 
Hall] © J. Lincoln Hall, Philadel- 
phia, as the author of the musie. 
R 4119, May 29, 1929. 110 


Eclaircie; poesie de Sully Prudhomme, 
musique de Théodore Dubois; tén. 
© Charles Antoine Dubois, Paris, 
as the child of the deceased author 
of the music. R 4400, July 10, 1929. 

111 

Edelweiss; waltz, by L. Gartner, arr, 
by A. Roth; orch. © Alfred Roth, 
Richmond Hill, N. Y., as the author 
of the arrangement. R 4463, Mar. 
29, 1929. 112 


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Elfinette: scene de ballet, by C. W. 


Krogmann, op. 57; pf. © Carrie 
Williams Krogmann, Marblehead, 
Mass., as the author. R 4520, July 
18, 1929. 1138 


Entrance of Colonel Budd; from Sul- 
tan of Sulu, lyric by George Ade, 
music by A. G. Wathall. © Alfred 
G. Wathall, Chicago, as the author 
of the music. R 4822, July 8, 1929. 

114 


Hntreaty and hopeful trust; music by 
C. H. Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Berkeley. Calif., as the author of the 
music. R 4058, June 138, 1929. 115 


Episode (An) ; words by Ashby Sterry, 
music by H. Lohr; med. voice. © 
Hermann Lohr, London, as the au- 
thor of the music. R 4008, June 4, 
1929. 116 


Ersten (Die) tibungsstiicke in fort- 
schreitender ordnung fiir violoneell ; 
von August Nolck, op. 53. abteilung 
1, 2. © Franziska Nélck, Dresden, 


Germany, as the widow of the au-. 


thor. R 3931, 3932, Feb. 18, 1929. 


417,118 


Hs war einmal; von E. Paul, op. 12, 
no. 1;. pf. © Emil Paul, Leipzig, 
as the author. R 3929, Mar. 5, 1929. 

119 

Etranger (L’); action musicale en 
deux actes, poéme et musique de V. 
d’Indy; partition chant et pf. © 
Vincent d’Indy, Paris, as the au- 
thor. R 4416, July 10, 1929. 120 


Etude in E flat major; by A. Goria, 
op. 7, ed. and fingered by L. Oesterle ; 
pf. © Louis Oesterle, New York, as 
the author of the editing. R 4532, 
July 18, 1929. 121 


Etude journaliére des gammes et ar- 
péeges; par E. Decombes; pf. © 
Louise Nérini, née Luke, Paris, as 
the executor of the author. R 4452, 
July 10, 1929. . do2 


Evening breeze; idyl, by Otto Langey, 
arr. by A. Roth; orch. © Alfred 


Roth, Richmond Hill, N. Y., as the 
- author of the arrangement. R 4100, 
Mar. 29, 1929. 123 


Everlasting joy; words by EH. E. He- 
witt, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 4485, 
June 13, 1929. 124 


Fairies’ (The) lullaby; words by 
Lena Shackelford-Hesselberg, music 
by E. Hesselberg (D’Essenelli) ; pf., 


17236 (135) 


with voice ad lib. © Edouard Gre- 
gory (D’Essenelli) Hesselberg, De- 
troit, as the author of the music. R 
3883, June 10, 1929. 125 


Fairy (The) glen; rondino, by 
Charles Liddell [pseud. of C. Vin- 


cent]; pf. © Charles Vincent, Lon- 
don, as the author. R 4280, July 5, 
1929. 126 


Fairy (The) land; words by Lena 
Shackelford-Hesselberg, music by E. 
Hesselberg (D’Esseneili) ; pf., with 
voice ad lib. © Edouard Gregory 


(D’Essenelli) Hesselberg, Detroit, 
as the author of the music. R 3874, 
June 10, 1929. LG 


Flirty little Gertie: from The storks, 
words and music by Richard F. 
Cazte, arr. by F. Chapin. © Fred- 
erie Chapin, Hollywood, Calif., as 
the author of the arrangement. R 
4497, July 18, 1929. 128 


Flowers, beautiful flowers; words by 


Jenpiz Morton, music by Howard 
Clare [pseud. of J. L. Hall] © J. 
Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author of the music. R 4117, May 
29, 1929. 129 


Flying fish; from Sultan of Sulu, 
words by George Ade, music by A. 
G. Wathall. © Alfred G. Wathall, 
Chicago, as the author of the music. 
R 4309, July 8, 1929. 130: 


Fortune (The) teller; comic opera in 
3 acts, book by Harry B. Smith, mu- 
sic by Victor Herbert. Voc. sc. © 
Ella Herbert and Clifford Herbert, 
New York, as the children of the 
deceased author of the music. R 
4079, Mar. 11, 1929. lea) 


Frau Luna; operette, ohne text, von 


P. Lincke. © Paul Lincke, Berlin, 
as the author of the music. R 4163, 
June 26, 1929. 132 


Frauen walzer; by Rud. Foerster, arr. 
by A. Roth; orch. © Alfred Roth, 
Richmond hill, N. Y., as the author 
of the arrangement. R 4512, July 
22, 1929. 133 


Frohsinn; von August Nolck, op. 50, 
no. 5: pf. © Franziska No6lck, 
Dresden, Germany, as the widow of 
the author. R 3925, Feb. 9, 1929. 

134 


From Greenland’s icy mountains; or- 
gan voluntary, arr. by E. L. Ashford. 
© Emma L. Ashford, Nashville, as 
the author of the arrangement of the 
music. R 4021, May 24, 1929. 135 


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Gather the grain; words by Fanny J. 
Crosby, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 4047, 
June 13, 1929. 136 


Gavotte in C; by Bruno Oscar Klein, 
op. 75, no. 5; pf. © Anna L. Klein, 
New York, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 4263, July 6, 1929. OC 


Gesang der sklavinnen (Song of the 
slave girls) ; by B. Shapleigh, op. 42, 
no. 4; hohe stimme. © Bertram 
Shapleigh, Chicago, as the author. 
R 4523, July 16, 1929. 138 


Gift (The) divine; words by C. Austin 
Miles, music by Maurice A. Clifton 
[pseud. of J. L. Hall] © J. Lincoln 
Hall, Philadelphia, as the author 
of the music. R 4124, May 29, 1929. 

139 

Give thanks; anthem, music by L. G. 
Kratz. © Lee G. Kratz, Omaha, 
Neb., as the author of the music. 
R 4034, May 24, 1929. 140 


Glihwtirmchen; idyll, aus der operette 
Lysistrata, von P. Lincke, arr. von 
Fr. Gutmann; zither. © Pauli 
Lincke, Berlin, as the author of the 
musie. R 4172, June 20, 1929. 141 


Gliihwiirmchen; idyll, aus der op- 
erette Lysistrata, von P. Lincke. 
1. Orech.—2. Infanterie musik, mit 
klarinette 1 in B, direktion.—3. 
Kavallerie musik, mit kornet 1 in 
B, direktion. © Paul Lincke, Ber- 
lin, as the author of the music. 
R 4169-4171, June 20, 1929. 142-144 


Go and tell it all to Jesus; words by 
Lizzie De Armond, music by C. A. 
Miles. © C. Austin Miles, Phila- 
delphia, as the author of the music. 
R 4135, May 23, 1929. 145 


Go forth; words by Fanny J. Crosby. 
music by C. H. Gabriel. © Chas. 
H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the 
author of the music. R 4046, June 
13, 1929. 146 


God is love; anthem, music by C. H. 
Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, 
Berkeley. Calif., as the author of the 
music. R 4036, May 24, 1929. 147 


God praised as judge; music by C. H 
Gabriel. Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Berkeley, Calif., as the author of the 
music. R 4056, June 13, 1929. 148 


God the strength and refuge of His 
people; words from Psalm 46, musie 
by ©. H. Gabriel. © Chas. H. 
Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the 


author of the music. 
13, 1929. 


R 4059, June 
149 


Godard (Benjamin Louis Paul) Ber- 
ceuse; op. 78, no. 2, transcription fiir 
violoncell und klavier von H. Gritin- 
feld. © Heinrich Griinfeld, Berlin, 
as the author of the arrangement. 
R 3998, Apr. 5, 1929. 150 


God’s care; words by Jean Taylor, 
music by Howard Clare [pseud. of 
J. L. Hall] © J. Lincoln’ Mau; 
Philadelphia, as the author of the 
music. R 4109, May 29, 1929. 151 


Golden (The) wand; words by Lena 
Shackelford-Hesselberg, musie by E. 
Hesselberg (D’EHssenelli) ; pf., with 
voice ad lib. © Edouard Gregory 


(D’Essenelli) Hesselberg, Detroit, 
as the author of the music. R 3875, 
June 10, 1929. 152 


Good (The) child; words by Lena 
Shackelford-Hesselberg, music by E. 
Hesselberg (D’Hssenelli) ; pf., with 
voice ad lib. © Edouard Gregory 
(D’Essenelli) Hesselberg, Detroit. 
as the author of the music. R 3876, 
June 10, 1929. 153 


Goodness (The) of the Lord; music by 
x; L. Hall @ J. Lincoln Balt 
Philadelphia, as one of the authors 
of the music. R 4158, May 27, 1929. 

154 


Goodnight (Bonne nuit); by P. A. 


Tirindelli. © P. A. Tirindelli, Rome, 
as the author of the music. R 4428, 
Mar. 27, 1929. 155 


Grand fantasia; by A. Sartori; flute, 
with pf. ace. © Elsie Sartori, 
Hstero, Fla., as the widow of the 
author. R 1465, Dec. 8, 1928. 156 


Hail day of gladness; words by EH. EH. 
Hewitt. music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 4481, 
June 13, 1929. 157 


Halleluja! Gott zu loben, bleibe meinc 
seelenfreud; von Max Reger, op. 52, 
no. 3; orgel. (Drei phantasien fiir 
orgel iiber die chorale, no. 3) 
Else Reger, Weimar, Germany, as 
the widow of the author. R 4303, 
Apr. 4, 1929. 258 


Harwell; Easter voluntary, music arr. 
by EK. L. Ashford. © Emma L. Ash- 
ford, Nashville, as the author of the 
arrangement of the music. R 4024, 
May 24, 1929. 159 


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He leadeth me: [words 23rd Psalm], 
musie by C. D. Emerson [pseud. of 

- C. H. Gabriel]. © Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Berkeley, Calif., as the author of 
the music. R 4063, June 13, 1929. “ 
16 


Heaven is my home; organ voluntary, 
musie arr. by E. L. Ashford. © 
Emma L. Ashford, Nashville, as the 
author of the arrangement of the 
musie. R 4025, May 24, 1929. 161 


Hiawatha’s vision; bar. solo from the 
song of Hiawatha, words by H. W. 
Longfellow, music by Samuel Cole- 
ridge-Taylor, op. 380. Full sc. © 
Jessie Sarah Fleetwood Coleridge- 
Taylor, Croydon, Surrey, England, 
as the widow of the author of the 
music. R 4094, June 24, 1929. 162 


Holy, holy, holy; organ voluntary, arr. 
by E. L. Ashford. © Emma L. Ash- 
ford, Nashville, as the author of the 
arrangement of the music. R 4019, 
May 24, 1929. 163 


Holy Sabbath; words by Fanny J. 
Crosby, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 4045, 
June 13, 1929. 164 


Homeward; words by Ida L. Reed, 
musie by C. A. Miles. © C. Austin 
Miles, Philadelphia, as the author 
of the music. R 4138, May 23, 1929. 

165 


How beautiful to be with God; words 
by E. E. Hewitt, music by Wm. J. 
Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie E. Kirkpat- 
rick, Germantown, Pa., as the widow 
of the author of the music. R 3954, 
June 27, 1929. 166 


How excellent is Thy loving-kindness, 
O God; anthem, words from Psalm 
36, music by M. A. Bissell; mixed 
voices, with organ ace. © Mary A. 
Bissell, Pittsfield, Mass., as the au- 
thor of the music. R 3913, June 4, 
1929. 167 


Hunt the hare; tarantelle, by Charles 
Liddell [pseud. of C. Vincent]; pf. 
© Charles Vincent, London, as the 
author. R 4281, July 5, 1929. 168 


Hymn for the New Year; words by 
Rian A. Dykes [pseud. of Ira D. 
Sankey], music by I. D. Sankey. © 
Grace V. Sankey, Northfield, Mass., 
as the next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 8952, May 22, 
1929. 169 


I could not but love Thee; words by 
W. C. Martin, music by Maurice A. 
Clifton [pseud. of J. L. Hall] © J. 
Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author of the music. R 4149, May 
27, 1929. 170 


I found it at the eross; words by 
Johnson Oatman, jr., music by C. A. 


Miles. © C. Austin Miles, Phila- 
delphia, as the author. R 4131, May 
23, 1929. 171 


I know who makes the daisies; words 
by Newman Hall, music by Maurice 
A. Clifton [pseud. of J. L. Hall] © 
J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author of the music. R 4115, May 
29, 1929. 172 


I left them at the cross; words by J. 
W. Van De Venter, music by J. L. 
Hall. © J. Lincoln Hall, Philadel- 
phia, as the author of the music. R 
4142, May 27, 1929. 173 


I see it’s shining domes; words by 
W. O. Cushing, music by C. H. Gab- 
riel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, 
Calif.. as the author of the music. 
R 4049, June 13, 1929. 174 


I shall hear those songs again; words 
by Ina Duley Ogdon, music by P. 
P. Bilhorn. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, 
Chicago, as the author of the music. 
R 4867, July 15, 1929. 175 


T’ve anchored in Jesus; words and mu- 
sic by L. E. Jones. © L. E. Jones, 
Dallas, as the author. R 4125, May 
29, 1929. 176 


I wants yer back ma hun’; words by 
Sam Williams, music by HE. R. Eph- 
raim. © Ellis R. Ephraim, Balti- 
more, as the author of the music. 
R 4331, June 22, 1929. 177 


I will not leave you comfortless; 
words by Frank E. Graeff, music by 
Maurice A. Clifton [pseud. of J. L. 
Hall] © J. Lincoin Hall, Philadel- 
phia, as the author of the music. R 
4146, May 27, 1929. 178 


If all the young maidens; words by 
Samuel Lover, music by H. Lohr; 
med. voice. © Hermann Lohr, Lon- 
don, as the author of the music. R 
4007, June 4, 1929. 179 


Im kahn; von August Nolck, op. 59, 
no. 1; pf. © Franziska Néolck, 
Dresden, Germany, as the widow of 
the author. R 3921, Feb. 9, 1929. - 

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17236 (181) 


In a rose garden; polka redowa, by 
Thos. S. Allen; orch. © Arthur J. 
Allen, Wildwood, N. J., as the child 
of the deceased author. R 4287, 
Apr. 2, 1929. 181 


In minor mode; prelude, by Reginald 
deKoven, op. 165; pf. 1. A min.— 
2. E min.—3. D min—4. G min.— 
®. E flat min.—6. F sharp min.— 
7. C min—8. B min. © Anna de- 
Koven, New York, as the widow of 
the author. R 3884-3891, June 13, 
1929. 182-189 


In our little school; opening esemble, 
act 2, from Sultan of Sulu, lyric by 
George Ade, music by A. G. Wathall. 
(© Alfred G. Wathall, Chicago, as 
the author of the music. R 4821, 
July 8, 1929. 190 


In the cross of Christ I glory; duet, 
words by John Bowring, music by 
A. Frey; sop. and alto. © Adolf 
Frey, Syracuse, N. Y.. as the author 
of the music. R 3912, June 4, 1929. 

191 


In the highest; words by E. E. Hewitt, 
music by ©. H. Gabriel. © Chas. 
H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the 
author of the music. R 4486, June 
13, 1929. 192 


In the U. S. A.; entrance song, from 
Sultan of Sulu. lyric by George Ade, 
music by A. G. Wathall. © Alfred 
G. Wathall, Chicago, as the author 
of the music. R 4315, July 8, 1929. 

1938 


In Thy holy keeping; words by Fanny 
J. Crosby, music by C. H. Gabriel. 
(© Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 4048, 
June 13, 1929. 194 


Incidental music to Herod; finale, no. 
4 of suite for orch. by Samuel 
Coleridge-Taylor, op. 47. 1. Pf.— 
2. Pf. duet. © Jessie Sarah Fleet- 
wood Coleridge-Taylor, Croydon, 
Surrey, England, as the widow of 
the author. R 4085, 4090, June 24, 
1929. 195, 196 

Inspiration waltz; by F. Hunter; pf.. 
4 hands. © Fordyce Hunter, Los 
Angeles, as the author. R_ 3900, 
June 13, 1929. S97 


It’s all such a horrible bore; from The 


storks, words by Guy F. Steely, 
music by F. Chapin. © Frederic 
Chapin, Hollywood, Calif., as the 
author of the music. R 4492, July 
18, 1929. 198 


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It’s up with the cup and down with 
the ale; drinking song, from The 
storks, words by Guy F. Steely, 
music by F. Chapin. © Frederic 
Chapin, Hollywood, Calif., as the 
author of the music. R 4500, July 
18, 1929. 199 


It was a lover and his lass; music by 
S. A. Gibson; cho. for men’s voices. 
© S. Archer Gibson, New York, as 
the author of the music. R 4248, 
June 13, 1929. 200 


Japanese (The) maiden; Ki Ku, 
musical sketches, by L. A. Bughee; 
pf. © Charles I. Davis, Seattle, as 
the widower of the author. R 4073, 
May 28, 1929. 291 


Jesus needs even you; words by James 
Rowe, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calit., 
as the author of the music. R 4395, 
Apr. 3, 1929. . 202 


Jesus shall reign where’er the sun; 
anthem, words by Isaac Watts, 
music by P. A. Sechnecker; mixed 
voices, with organ ace. © Louise 
W. Schnecker, New York, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 4474; July 18, 1929. 203 


Joy galore; by EF. Shattuck; alto. © 
Fred Shattuck, New York, as the 
author. R 4080, Apr. 4, 1929. 204 


Just ag I am; organ voluntary, music 
arr. by E: L. Ashford. © Emma L. 
Ashford, Nashville, as the author of 
the arrangement of the music. R 
4028, May 24, 1929. 205 


Kein lnuscher in der runde; serenade, 
aus. Lysistrata, operette von. P. 
Lincke; fiir 1 singstimme und pf. 
© Paul Lincke, Berlin, as the author 
of the music. R 4162, June 26, 
1929. 206 


King Dodo; waltzes from Pixley and 
Luder’s musical comedy, arr. by H. 
Anderson; orch. © Hilding Ander- 
son, Bayside, L. I., N. Y., as the 
author of the arrangement. R 4422, 
May, 29, .1929. 207 

Kicin (Bruno Oscar) Notturno; op. 
75, no. 4; pf. © Anna L. Klein, 
New York, as the widow of the 
author. R 4262, July 6, 1929. 208 


Know’st thou, mother what I have 
dreamt? by A. Kutschera, arr. by A. 
Roth; orch. © Alfred Roth, Rich- 
mond Hill, N. Y., as the author of 
the arrangement. R 4513, July 22, 
1929. 209 


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Krogmann (Carrie Williams) Melo- 
die; op. 54; pf. © Carrie Williams 
Krogmann, Marblehead, Mass., as 
the author. R 4518, July 18, 1929. 


210 
Kwang hsii, tian tse; chinesischer 
marsch, von P. Lincke; pf. © Paul 


Lincke, Berlin, as the author of the 
music. R 4168, June 20, 1929. 211 


Lalo (Edouard Victor Antoine) Le roi 
ad’Ys; opera en trois actes, transcrip- 
tion d’aprés lVorch. par E. Alder; 
pf. 4 4 mains. © Marie Berthe 
Armandine Richelet, Malakoff, Scine, 
France, as the executor of the author 
of the transcription. R 4442, July 
10, 1929. 212 


Sonate; pour pf. et violoncelle; 
transcription par H. Casadesus; alto. 
© Henri Casadesus, Paris, as the 
author of the transcription. R 4453, 
July 10,-1929. 213 


Last night; duet, music by Halfdan 
Kjerulf, arr. by Heinrich Kiehl 
[pseud. of W. A. Fisher]; sop. and 
alto. © Wm. Arms Fisher, Boston, 
as the author of the arrangement. 
R 4473, July 13, 1929. 214 


Lazarre waltzes; by H. B. B. Melson. 
© H. B. Blanke Melson, New York, 
as the author. R 4003, July 1, 1929. 

215 


Lenore, my own Lenore; words by 
James O'Dea, music by A. Solman. 
© Alfred Solman, New York, as the 
author of the music. R 4210. June 
15, 1929. 216 


Let Jesus choose; words by E. E. Hew- 
itt, music by C. A. Miles. © C. 
Austin Miles, Philadelphia, as the 
author of the music. R 4137, May 
23, 1929. Zt 


Let the dear Saviour come in: words 
by Jennie Morton, music by Maurice 
A. Clifton [pseud. of J. L. Hall] 
© J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as 
the author of the music. R 4143, 
May 27, 1929. 218 


Let the Saviour in; words by I. H. 
Mack, music by W. A. Post. © Irvin 
H. Mack, Philadelphia, as the author 
of the words. R 4150, May 27, 1929. 

219 


Like dews of the morning; words by 
Fanny J. Crosby, music by C. H. 
Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berke- 
ley, Calif., as the author of the 
music. R 4043, June 13, 1929. 220 


Little (A) child; words by Irvin H. 
Mack, music by Howard Clare 
[pseud. of J. L. Hall] © J. Lincoln 
Hall, Philadelphia, as the author of 
the music. R 4121, May 29, 1929. 

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Little girl don’t cry; by P. A. Tirin- 


delli. © P. A. Tirindelli, Rome, as 
the author of the music. R 4429, 
Mar. 27, 1929. 222 


Livre d’orgue; piéces simples com- 
posées spécialement pour le service 
ordinaire, par A. Perilhou. 38° liv- 
raison. © A. Perilhou, Tain, France, 
as the author. R 4404, July 10, 1929. 

223 

Long ago a midnight strain; sacred 
solo for Christmas, music by Sey- 
mour Hawthorne [pseud. of A. J. 
Boex]; high voice. © Louise Boex, 
Cincinnati, as the widow of the au- 
thor of the music. R 3902, June 13, 
1929. 224 


Longing dear mother for thee; words 
and music by Thomas Sullivan, arr. 
by, P,P) Bilhorn. . © Peter "Philip 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author of 
the arrangement of the music. R 
4370, July 15, 1929. 225 


Lord (The) hath taken away; for 
funerals, music by John Bunyon Her- 
bert. © Fannie Graham Herbert, 
Monmouth, Ill., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 4507, July 
19, 1929. 226 


Lord (The) hear thee; response, music 
by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S&S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author or 
the music. R 40389, May 24, 1929. 

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Lord of the harvest; words by E. E. 
Hewitt, music by Wm. J. Kirkpat- 
rick. © Lizzie E. Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the musie. R 38962, June 
Zi, A929. 228 


Lord (The) reigneth; anthem, music 
by A. Frey; mixed voices, with or- 
gan ace. © Adolf Frey, Syracuse, 
N. Y., as the author of the music. 
R 3916, June 4, 1929. 229 


Love and I; music by C. B. Hawley; 
high voice. © Hattie B. Hawley, 
Nyack, N. Y., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 3906, June 
a3, 1929. 230 


Love’s rainbow ; words by Flora Kirk- 
land, music by I. H. Meredith. © 
I. H. Meredith, New York, as the au- 
thor of the music. R 4278, July 5, 
1929. 231 


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Love’s request; words by Louise Mer- 
vyn, music by P. A. Schnecker. © 
Louise N. Schnecker, New York, 
as the widow of the author of the 
music. R 4250, July 6, 1929. 232 


Loyal soldiers; words by Julia E. Bur- 
nard, music by M. L. McPhail. © 
M. L. McPhail, Park Ridge, Il., as 
the author of the music. R 3941, 
May 16, 1929. 233 


Lullaby (A); words by Minnie A. 
_ Greiner, music by Maurice A. Clif- 
ton | pseud. Ot |S. due aeai (Cr J. 
Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author of the music: R 4110, May 
29, 1929. 234 


Lysistrata; ouverture, von P. Lincke; 
pf. © Paul Lincke, Berlin, as the 
author. R 4470, June 8, 1929. 235 


Maid Marjory; musical sketches, mu- 
sic by L. A. Bugbee; pf. © Charles 
I. Davis, Seattle, as the widower 
of the author. R 4071, May 23, 1929. 

236 

Make me a sanctuary; anthem, music 
by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund §. Lo- 
renz, Dayton, O., as the author of 
the music. R 4242, Mar. 21, 1929. 

237 

Manistee; from Sultan of Sulu, lyric 
by George Ade, music by A. G. Wat- 
hall. © Alfred G. Wathall, Chicago, 
as the author of the music. R 4320, 
July 8, 1929. 238 


March of the candidates; from Sultan 
of Sulu, by A. G. Wathall; pf. © 
Alfred G. Wathall, Chicago, as the 
author. R 4319, July 8, 1929. 239 


Mareh of the Pilgrims; secondo, by 
Ethelbert Nevin; pf., four hands. © 
Anne Paul Nevin, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 43875, Feb. 
18, 1929. 240 


Marche aux flambeaux; by Scotson 
Clark, arr. by A. Roth; orch. 
Alfred Roth, Richmond Hill, N. Y., 
as the author of the arrangement. 
R 4099, Mar. 29, 1929. 241 


Marching onward; by J. M. Black. © 
James M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., 
as the author. R 3951, May 22, 1929. 

242 

Massenet (Jules Emile Frederic) Le 
cloitre; prélude de deuxiéme acte 
de Le Jongleur de Notre-Dame; pf. 
© Louise Constance de Gressy, Ver- 
Sailles, France, as the widow of the 
author. R 4405, July 10, 1929. 243 


Le cloitre; prélude du deuxiéme 
acte de Le jongleur de Notre-Dame, 
arr. par H. Alder. 1. Orgue-harmo- 
nium seul.—2. Pf. et orgue. © Ma- 
rie Berthe Armandine Richelet, Ma- 
lakoff, France, as the executor of 
the deceased author of the arrange- 
ment. R 4413, 4414, July 10, 1929. 
244, 245 
Grisélidis ; conte lyrique, bouquet 
de melodies par J. A. Anschiitz. no, 
1, 2. © Charles Désiré Robert 
Marioton, Romilly sur Seine, Aube, 
France, as the executor of J. A. 
Anschtitz. R 4408, 4409, July 10, 
1929. 246, 247 


Grisélidis; fantaisie lyrique arr. 
par A. Herman; violon et pf. 

Ad., Herman, Died, Belgium, as the 
author of the arrangement. R 4410, 
July 10, 1929. 248 


Griselidis; petite transcription, 
doigtée et accentuée par Georges 
Bull. © Mare Burty, Lyon, France, 
as the next of kin of the author of 
the transcription, who is not living. 
R 4417, July 10, 1929. 249 


Pastorale mystique; prélude du 
38° acte de Le jongleur de Notre- 
Dame, transcription par EH. Alder; 
pf. 4 4 mains. © Marie Berthe 
Armandine Richelet, Malakoff, Seine, 
France, as the executor of the de- 
ceased author of the transcription. 
R 4412, July 10, 1929. 250 


—Pastorale mystique; prelude du 
3d acte, de Le jongleur de Notre 
Dame, transcription ‘de H. Alder. 
1. Orgue et harmonium seul. 
2. Orgue, harmonium et pf. 3. Pf. 
et violon. © Marie Berthe Arman- 
dine -Richelet, Malakoff, Seine. 
France, as the executor of the 
author of the transcription. R 44385, 
4439, 4441, July 10, 1929. 251-258 


Valse des esprits; de Grisélidis, 
transcription de E. Alder; mand, et 
pf. © Marie Berthe Armandine 
Richelet, Malakoff, Seine, France, 
as the executor of the author of the 
transcription. R 4448, July 10, 1929. 
254 


Matin song; organ voluntary, by EH. L. 


Ashford. © Emma lL. Ashford, 
Nashville. as the author. R 4030, 
May 24, 1929. 255 


Mazurka; von August Nolck, op. 50: 
no. 7; pf. © Franziska Nolek, 
Dresden, Germany, as the widow of 
the author. R 3927, Feb. 9, mii 


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Meadow-sweet; melodie, by Charles 
Liddell [pseud. of C. Vincent]; pf. 
© Charles Vincent, London, as the 
author. R 4283, July 5, 1929. | 257 


Meditation; par Rene Vierne; grand 
orgue. Louis Vierne, Paris, as 
the next of kin of the author who is 
not living. R 4898, June 24, 1929. 

258 


Meditazione; by V. Norsa; pf. © 
Vittorio Norsa, Milan, as the author. 
R 3897. June 13, 1929. 259 


Meine einzige liebe; walzer-rondo, aus 
der operetta Lysistrata, von P. 
Lincke; fiir 1 singstimme und pf. 
© Paul Lincke, Berlin, as the author 
of the music. R 4165, June 20, 1929. 

260 


Memoires d’amour; gavotte, by C. W. 


Krogmann, op. 58; pf. © Carrie 
Williams Krogmann, Marblehead, 
Mass., as the author. R 4534, July 
18, 1929. 261 


Menuet a l’antique; by J. H. Rogers, 
op. 25, no. 1:- violin ‘and, pf. . © 
James H. Rogers, Cleveland, as the 
author. R 4251, July 6, 1929. 262 


Mer (La); poesie de Paul Bourget, ! 


musique de C. M. Widor. © Charles 
Marie Widor, Paris, as the author 
of the music. R 4451, July 10, 1929. 
. 263 
Merrily—so merrily; words by EH. HE. 
Hewitt. music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 4483, 
June 138, 1929. 264 


Merry Christmas bells; words by E. E. 
Hewitt, music by C. H. Gabriel. ©€ 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 4482. 
June 13, 1929. 265 


Merry (The) mystic man; I did it, 
from The storks, words by Guy F. 
Steely, music by F. Chapin. © 
Frederic Chapin, Hollywood, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 4499, 
July 18, 1929. 266 


Meyerbeer (Giacomo) Shadow dance: 
arr. by F. Eaton. 1. Mandolin.— 
2. Mandolins, pf. and guit. © 
Franklin Eaton, Terre Haute, Ind., 
as the author of the arrangement. 
R 3869, 3870, June 10, 1929. 

267, 268 

Mighty lak’ a rose; text by Frank L. 
Stanton, music by Ethelbert Nevin. 
© Anne Paul Nevin, New York, as 


91 


the widow of the author of the 
music. R 3893, June 13, 1929. 269 


Modern piano music; ed. by Heinrich 
Kiehl [pseud. of W. A. Fisher]. © 
Wm. Arms Fisher, Boston, as the 
author of the editing. R 4478, July 
15; 1929. 270 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Con- 
certo for the pianoforte in C major; 
critically rey., fingered and the orch. 
ace. arr. for a 2nd pf. by Franz 
Kullak, and others, English tr. by 
T. Baker. © Theodore Baker, Leip- 
zig, aS the author of the translation. 
R 3978, Mar. 7; 1929. aL 


Concerto for the pianoforte in C 
minor; critically rev., fingered and 
orch. ace. arr. for 2nd pf. by Franz 
Kullak, and others, English tr. by 
T. Baker. © Theodore Baker, Leip- 
zig, aS the author of the translation 
R 8977, Mar. 7, 1929. 272 


Concerto for the pianoforte in D 
major; critically reyv., fingered and 
orch. acc. arr. for a 2nd pf. by Franz 
Kullak, and others, English tr. by 
T. Baker. © Theodore Baker, Leip- 
zig, aS the author of the translation. 
R 3975, Mar. 7, 1929. 273 


Concerto for the pianoforte in D 
minor; critically rev., fingered and 
the orch. ace. arr. for a 2nd pf. by 
Franz Kullak, and others, English 
tr. by T. Baker. © Theodore Baker, 
Leipzig, as the author of the transla- 
tion. R 3979, Mar. 7, 1929. 274 


—— Concerto for the pianoforte in Bb 
flat major; critically rev., fingered 
and orch. acc. arr. for a 2nd pf. by 
Franz Kullak, and others, English 
tr. by T. Baker. © Theodore Baker, 
Leipzig, as the author of the transla- 
tion... R 3976, Mar. 7, 1929. 2795 


Lord, God of Sabaoth; anthem, 
arr. from Mozart by Finley Lyon. 
© Carrie May Selley Lyon, Colum- 
bus, O., as the widow of the author 


of the arrangement. R 4040, May 
24, 1929. 276 
Mozart; Easter voluntary, arr. 


from Mozart by E. L. Ashford. © 
’ Emma L. Ashford, Nashville, as the 
author of the arrangement of the 
music. R 4026, May 24, 1929. 277 


My Father planned At all; words by 
H. H. Pierson, music by C. H. Ga- 
briel. © Charles H. Gabriel, Berke- 
ley, Calif., as the author of the 
music. R 4096, June 1, 1929. 278 


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My Father will send for me; words by 
Priscilla J. Owens, music by Wm. J. 
Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie E. Kirkpat- 
rick, Germantown, Pa., as the widow 
of the author of the music. R 3959, 
June 27, 1929. 279 


My fiancée; waltz, by Emile Wesly, 
arr. by A. Roth; orech. © Alfred 
Roth, Richmond Hill, N. Y., as the 
author of the arrangement. R 4097, 
Mar. 29, 1929. 280 


My heart is singing; words anon., 
music by Gertrude Sans-Souci [i. e. 
G. S. S. Toomey] © William C. 
Toomey, Brooklyn, as the executor 
of the author of the music. R 3918, 
June 4, 1929. 281 


My lodging is the cellar here (Im 
kuhlen Keller sitz’ ich hier); Ger- 
man by Carl Miichler, composed by 
Ludwig Fischer, ed. by Heinrich 
Kiehl [pseud. of Wm. Arms Fisher] 
© Wm. Arms Fisher, Boston, as the 
author of the editing of the music. 
R 3920, June 4, 1929. 282 


My Prince; march, musical sketches, 
by L. A. Bugbee; pt. © Charles I. 
Davis, Seattle, as the widower of the 
author. R 4076, May 23, 1929. 283 


My soul’s eternal home; words and 
music by H. A. Henry [pseud. of C. 
H. Gabriel] © Chas: H. Gabrivl, 
Berkeley, Calif., as the author of the 
music. R 4067, June 18, 1929. 284 


My Sulu Lulu Loo; twostep and march, 
from Sultan of Sulu, by Nat D. 
Mann, arr. by H. Anderson; pf. © 
Hilding Anderson, Bayside, L. L., 
N. Y., as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 4814, July 8, 1929. 285 


Nativity (The) ; by H. J. Stewart. © 
H. J. Stewart, San Diego, Calif., as 
the author of the music. R 4430: 
Mar. 27, 1929. 286. 


Nature’s tribute to God; music by C. H. 
Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berke- 
ley, Calif., as the author of the 
music. R 4057, June 13, 1929. 287 


Noble ladies pray, will you buy to day; 
from The storks, words by Guy F. 
Steely, music by F. Chapin. © Fred- 
eric Chapin, Hollywood, Calif., as 
the author of the music. R 4491, 
July 18, 1929. 288 


Nolck (August) Lied: op. 50. no. 6: 
pf. © Franziska Ndlck, Dresden, 
Germany, as the widow of the au 
thor. R 38926, Feb. 9, 1929. 289 


pt. III, 0. S., v. 24 


Studies; op. 50, no. 4; pf. © 
Franziska Noélek, Dresden, Germany, 
as the widow of the author. R 3924, 
Feb. 9, 1929. 290 


Walzer; op. 50, no. 3; pf. © 
Franziska Nolck, Dresden, Germany, 
as the widow of the author. R 3923, 
Feb. 9, 1929. 291 


None like Jesus gives; words by Frank 
Graeff, music by Maurice A. Clifton 
[pseud. of J. L. Hall] © J. Lincoln 
Hall, Philadelphia, as the author of 
the music. R 4155, May 27, 1929. 

292 

Norsa (Vittorio) Canzonetta; pf. © 
Vittorio Norsa, Milan, as the author. 
R 3899, June 13, 1929. 293 


Northern lights; overture, by A. J. 
We'dt; Ist mand. © A. J. Weidt, 
Belford, N. J., as the author. R 
4286, May 28, 1929. 294 


Northern song; by J. H. Rogers, op. 
27, no. 1; violin and pf. © James 
H. Rogers, Cleve'and, as the author 
of the music. ‘R 4475, July 138, 1929. 

295 

Not ashamed of Jesus; music by S. B. 
Jackson [pseud. of C. H. Gabriel] 
© Chas. H Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 4065, 
June 13, 1929. 296 


Not empty handed; words by E. HE. 
Hewitt, music by Wm. J. Kirkpat- 
rick. © Lizzie E. Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 3969, June 
27, 1929. 297 


Not my will; words by J. W. Van De 
Venter, music by Maurice A. Clifton 
[pseud. of J. L. Hall] © J. L neoln 
Hall, Philadelphia, as the author of 
the music. R 4145, May 27, 1929. 

298 

Now I have peace; words by Frank 
E. Graeff, music by J. L. Hal. © 
J. Lineoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author of the music. R 4141, May 


PAT MON 3h 299 
O happy day (O schone zeit, o sel’ge 
zeit!) ;. by Carl Gotze, "oa TG ne: 
1, English by Arthur Westbrook 


[pseud. of C. 'F. Manney] © 
Charles Fonteyn Manney, Boston, as 
the author of the English text. R 
3919, June 4, 1929. 300 


O happy hours; words by C. Austin 
Miles, musie by J. L. Hall. © J. 
Lincoln Hal, Philadelphia, as the 
author of the music. R 4113, May 
29, 1929. 301 


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O, it is wonderful; words by E. E. 
Hewitt, music by Wm. J. Kirkpat- 
rick. © Lizzie E. Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 3950, May 
22, 1929. 302 


O light whose beams illumine all; 
anthem, words by E. H. Plumtre, 
music by F. H. Brackett; ten. solo 
with organ ace. © Frank H. Brack- 
ett, Framingham, Mass., as the au- 
thor of the music. R 4525, July 18, 
1929. 303 


O Lord use me; words by Mrs. Frank 
A Breck, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 4062, 
June 13, 1929. 304 


O love divine; sacred duet, words by 
Oliver Wendell Holmes, music by W. 
C. McFarlane; sop. and alto. © 
Will C. McFarlane, Brooklyn, as the 
author of the music. R 3981, Apr. 
Doig Ls 305 


Old (The) home down on the farm; 
air varie for trombone by Fred P. 
Harlow, arr. by R. Gruenwald for 
orch. © Paul R. Krasel, Upper Mel- 
lh une, Quebec, Canada, as the ex- 
ecutor of the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 4214, June 13, 1929. 306 


Old jay bird; from Sultan of Sulu, 
l-rie by Gecrge Ade, music by A. G. 
Wathall. © Alfred G. Wathall, 
€licva o, ay the author of the music. 
R 4423 Ju'y 8, 1929. 307 


Onward, Christian soldiers; voluntary, 
ijusic arr. by E. L. Ashford. © 
Emma L. Ashford, Nashville, as the 
author cf the arrangement of the 
music. R 4023, May 24, 1929. 308 


Ou’ Father in heaven; words by Geo. 
P. Board, music by Maurice A. Clif- 
ten. -preud: yo. Ja. tee Hall) ©» di 
Lineo n Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author of the music. R 4114, May 
29. 1929. 309 


Overflowing with His love; words by 
T. O. Chisholm, music by Wm. J. 
K :kpatrick. © Lizzie E. Kirkpat- 
trick, Germantown, Pa., as the 
wicow of the author of the music. 
R 3960, June 27, 1929. 310 


Pansy; by H_ Erichs, arr. by A. Roth; 
orch. ©. Alfred Roth, Richmond 
Hill. N Y., as the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 4103, Mar, 29, 1929. 

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Pass along a word of cheer; words by 
Mary B. Wingate, music by Wm. J. 


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Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, 
Germantown, Pa., as the widow of 


the author of the music. R 3967, 
June 27, 1929. 312 
Passe pied; par A. Perilhou. 1. Vio- 


lon avec pf. ou: harpe.—2. Pf. ou 
harpe. © A. Perilhou, Tain, France, 
as the author. R 4402, 4403, July 
10, 1929. 3138, 314 


Peace like a river; words by Mary B. 
Wingate, music by Wm. J. Kirkpat-. 
rick. © Lizzie E. Kirkpatrick; 
Germantown, Pa., as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 3949, 
May 22, 1929. 315 


Penelope; from The storks, words by 
Guy F. Steely, music by F. Chapin. 
© Frederic Chapin, Hollywood, 
Calif., as the author of the music. 
R 4494, July 18, 1929. 316 


Petit (Un) enfant; extrait de La 
chanson des enfants, poésie de P 
Gravollet, musique de J. Fauré. © 
Jean Adolphe Joseph Raphael Louis 
Fauré and Pierre Maurice Jean 
Baptiste Ferdinand Charles Fauré, 
Paris, as the next of kin of the 
author of the music, who is not liv- 
ing. R 4415, July 10, 1929. 317 


retite (La) couleuvre bleue; poésie 
de Paul Bourget, musique de C. M. 
Widor. © Charles Marie Widor, 
Paris, as the author of the music. 
R 4449, July 10, 1929. 318 


Phantom (The) brigade; descriptive 
patrol, by W. H. Myddleton, op. 9: 
pf. solo. © Edith Myddleton, Ports- 
mouth, England, as the widow of 
the author. R 4014, May 18, 1929. 

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Phoebe; southern serenade, words and 
music by A. W. Noll. © Albert W. 
Noll, New York, as the author. R 
4469, June 11, 1929. 320 


Police (The) patrol; march, galop 
and two step, by H. J. Lincoln; pf. 
© Harry J. Lincoln, Philadelphia, 
as the author. R 4521, July 20, 
1929. SAT 


Precious Jesus; words by C. A. Miles, 
music by W. A. Post. © C. Austin 
Miles, Philadelphia, as the author: 
of the words. R 4156, May 27, 1929. 

Spee 

Pretty little daisies; words by Lizzie 
De Armond, music by Maurice A. 
Clifton [pseud. of J. L. Hall] © 
J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author of the music. R 4118, May 
29, 1929. 323. 


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pt. IIT, n. s., v. 24 


Processional; no. 1, from Incidental 
music to Herod, suite for orch. by 
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, op. 47. 
1. Pf.—2. Pf. duet. © Jessie Sarah 
Fleetwood Coleridge-Taylor, Croy- 
don, Surrey, England, as the widow 
of the author. R 4082, 4087, June 
24, 1929. 324, 325 


Progress march; by F. Hunter; pf., 4 


hands. © Fordyce Hunter, Los 
Angeles, as the author. R 3903. 
June 13, 1929. 326 


Promise (The) means just now; words 
by Johnson Oatman, jr., music by 
G. ¢. . Tullar. “© "Grant ’ Colfax 
Tullar, New York, as the author of 
the music. R 4277, July 5, 1929. 

Boe 


Promised mercies desired; music by 
C. H. Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Berkeley, Calif., as the author of 
the music. R 4051, June 13, 1929. 

328 

Promptings to thanksgiving; music by 
C. H. Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabrie', 
Berkeley, Calif., as the author of the 
music. R 4050, June 18, 1929. 329 


Read the answer in the stars; waltz, 
by Oscar Fetras, arr. by A. Roth; 
orch. © Alfred Roth, Richmond 
Hill. N.Y... .asvbhe 
arrangement. R 4102, Mar. 29, 1929. 

330 

Rédemption; morceau symphoniqu:, 
transcription de César Franck; pf., 
a quatre mains. © Robert Félicité 
Georges Joseph Franck, 'Thérése 
Marie Félicité Pauline Monica 
Franck, épouse Désiré Jean Chopy, 
and Francis Franck, Paris, as the 
next of kin of the author of the 
transcription, who is not living. R 
4440, July 10, 1929. Bal 


Reigen; von August Noick, op. 50, no. 
8; pf. © Franziska N6élck, Dresden, 
Germany, as the widow of the 
author. R 3928, Feb. 9, 1929. 382 


R-e-m-o-r-s-e; from Sultan of Sulu, 
lyric by George Ade, music by A. G. 
Wathall. © Alfred G. Wathall, 
Chicago, as the author of the music. 
R 4326, July 8, 1929. Boo 


Rhapsodie alla mazurka; transcribe 1 
from Edouard Wolff, op. 85, no, 5, 
by Wilson G. Smith; pf. © Mez B. 
Smith, Lakewood, O., as the widow 
of the author of the transcription. 
R 4530, July 19, 1929. 334 

Ride (A) on the moon; words by Lena 
Shackelford-Hesselberg, music by HE. 
Hesselberg (D’Essenelli) ; pf., with 


author of the | 


voice ad lib. © Edouard Gregory: 
(D’Hssenelli) Hesselberg, Detroit, as 
the author of the music. R 3878, 
June 10, 1929. 335 


Rigaudon de Xaviere; entr’acte, de 
Théodore Dubois; violoncelle, solo et 
orch. © Charles Gustave Dubois, 
Paris, as the child of the deceased 
author of the arrangement. R 4437, 
Mar. 27, 1929. 336 


Romance; by G. Ferrata, op. 4, no. 3. 


© Giuseppe Ferrata, Gainesville, 
Ga., as the author. R 4291, June 
10, 1929. 337 


Romance; von Max Reger, op. 50, no. 
1, 2; violine u. klavier. 1. In’G 
dur.—2. In D dur. © Else Reger, 
Weimar, Germany, as the widow of 
the author. R 4299, 4300, Apr. 4, 
1929. 338, 339 


Romance-serenade ; by Wilson G. Smith, 
op. 84, no. 1; pf. © Mez B. Smith, 
Lakewood, O., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 4216, June 
13, 1929. 340 


Rosa, la rose; poésie de Paul Bourget, 
musique de C. M. Widor. © Charles 
Marie Widor, Paris, as the author of 
the music. R 4447, July 10, 1929. 

341 


Rosabella Clancy; from Sultan of Sulu, 
lyrics by George Ade, music by A. G. 
Wathall. © Alfred G. Wathall, Chi- 
cago, as the author of the music. 
R 4313, July 8, 1929. 342 


Rose d’avril; valse, par Paul Wachs. 
1. Pf—2. Orch. avee pf. conducteur. 
© Blanche Marie Pauline Simone 
Lemarchand, St. Mandé, France, as 
the widow of the author. R 4406, 
4407, July 10, 1929. 348, 344 


Roses (Les) ; valse, de O. Métra, tran- 
scription de J. Cottin, op. 152; mand. 
et-pf. © Marie Madeleine Cottin, 
Paris, as the next of kin of the au- 
thor of the transcription who is not 
living. R 4456, July 10, 1929. 345 


Royal (The) crimson fountain; words 
by J. B. Mackay, music by J. L. Hall. 
© J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as 


the author of the music. R 4154, 
May 27, 1929. 346 
Royal (A) proclamation; words by 


Frank E. Graeff, music by Wm. J. 
Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie E. Kirkpat- 
rick, Germantown, Pa., as the widow 
of the author of the music. R 3966, 
June 27, 1929. 347 


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Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) Ex- 
ercices de Antoine Rubinstein; tirés 
de la méthode de A. Villsing, nou- 
velle ed. annotée par I. Philipp. © 
I. Philipp, Paris, as the author of the 
new edition. R 4458, July 10, gs 


Sad is the whip-poor-will; from The 
storks, words by Guy F. Steely, 
music by F. Chapin. © Frederic 
Chapin, Hollywood, Calif., as the 
author of the music. 


18, 1929. 349 


San Toy march; composed by 8S. Jones; 
band. © Sidney Jones, London, as 
the author. R 4011, Apr. 24, me 

5 

Sanctus; anthem, music by E. L. Ash- 
ford. © Emma L. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as the author of the music. R 
4029, May 24, 1929. 351 


Satisfaction in God; music by C. H. 
Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berke- 
ley, Calif., as the author of the 
music. R 4052, June 13, 1929. 352 


Saul, king of Israel; dramatic cantata, 
libretto by Willis B. Perkins, music 
by C. H. Gabriel. © Chas. H. Ga- 
briel, Berkeley, Calif., as the author 
of the music. R 4396, July 18, 1929. 

353 

Savior, breathe an evening blessing; 
anthem, music by L. O. Emerson. © 
Mabel H. Emerson, Arlington, Mass., 
as the child of the deceased author of 
the music. R 4037, May 24, 1929. 

354 

Savior, teach me; response, music by 
C. B. McAfee. © Cleland B. McAfee, 
Chicago, as the author of the music. 
R 4038, May 24, 1929. 355 


Seare crow; by E. Poldini, op. 30, no. 
3; pf. © Ed. Poldini, Vevey, Swit- 
zerland, as the author. R 4258, July 
6, 1929. . 356 


Scharwenka (Franz Xaver) Polish 
dance no. 1; arr. by T. M. Tobani; 
band. © Theo. Moses Tobani, Jack- 
son Heights, N. Y., as the author of 
the arrangement. R 4509, July 22, 
1929. 357 


Schoolma’am’s song; from Sultan of 
Sulu, lyric by George Ade, music by 
A. G. Wathall. © ‘Alfred. G. Wa- 
thall, Chicago, as the author of the 
music. R 4327, July 8, 1929. 358 

Schumann (Robert Alexander) Mas- 
ter songs by great composers; eight- 
een songs, English tr. by T. Baker; 
high voice. v. 1-8. © Theodore 


67717—_29—_9 


R 4496, July | 


236 (372) 


Baker, Leipzig, as the author of the 
translation. R 3983, 3984, 3991, Apr. 
24, 1929. 359-361 
Send Thy blessing; words by Irving 
H. Mack, music by Maurice A. Clit- 
ton [pseud. of J. L. Hall] © J. 
Lineoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author of the music. R 4147, May 
27, 1929. 362 


Serenade; by B. Whelpley, op. 4, 10° 
3; pf. © Benjamin Whelpley, Bos- 
ton, as the author. R 4873, July 12, 
1929. 363 

Sérénade italienne; poésie de Paul 
Bourget, musique de C. M. Widor. 
© Charles Marie Widor, Paris, as 
the author of the music. R 4450, 
July 10, 1929. 364 


Sevillana; by J. H. Rogers, op. 27, no. 
4: pf. and violin. © J. H. Rogers, 
Cleveland, as the author. R 391%, 
June 4, 1929. 365 


Shamrock (The) selection on Irish 
melodies; by W. H. Myddleton, op. 
14; pf. solo. © Edith Myddleton, 
Portsmouth, England, as the widow 
of the author. R 4015, May 18, 1929. 

366 

Sheltered in His love; words by Grant 
Colfax Tullar, music by C. C. Ackley 
[pseud. of I. H. Meredith] © I. H. 
Meredith, New York, as the author 
of the music. R 4279, July 5, 1929. 

367 

Sheltering (The) rock; words and 
music by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. © 
Lizzie E. Kirkpatrick, Germantown, 
Pa., as the widow of the author. R 
3957, June 27, 1929. ~ 368 


Shepherd and shepherdess; by T. 
Oehmler. © Leo Oehmler, Pasa- 
dena, as the author. R 4293, June 
10, 1929. 369 

Shine little sunbeams; words by Ida 
L. Reed, music by Maurice A. Clif- 
ton [pseud. of J. L. Hall] © J. Lin- 
ecoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the au- 


thor of the music. R 4106, May 29, 
1929. B10 
Shout the glad tidings; Christmas 


voluntary, music arr. a E. L. Ash- 
ford. © Emma L. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as the author :of the arrange- 
ment of the music. oy 4022, May'24, 
1929. 371 


Shout the tidings; Christmas carol, 
words by Anna Godshall, music by 
A. Geibel; mixed veicés. © Adam 
Geibel, Philadelphia, as the author 
of the music. R 4529 7or 18, 19: 29. 

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pt. 111, n. s., v.24 


Sicilienne; by J. H. Rogers, op. 25, no. 
ney violin and pf. © James H. Ro- 
gers, Cleveland, as the author. R 
4°53, July 6, 1929. 373 


Silhcuetten; von Max Reger, op. 53; 
. pf. © Else Reger, Weimar. Ger- 
many, as the widow of the author. 
R 43804, Apr. 4, 1929. 374 


Silver song series no. 13; sacred songs 
for school, compiled and arr. by Mil- 
ton Z. Tinker. © Elbert M. Tinker, 

- Evansville, End., as the child of the 

~- deceased author. R 4472, Mar. 1, 

di AO293. 5 375 

Silver (A) stream; words by Lena 

- Shackleford-Hesselberg, music by E. 

_Hesselberg. (D’Essenelli) ; pf., with 


' voice ad lib, © Edouard Gregory 
(D’Essenelli) Hesselberg, Detroit, 
_as the author of the music. R 3881, 


~ Sune 10, 1929. 376 


Since I first met you; from Sultan of 
. Sulu, lyric by George Ade, music by 
A. G. Wathall. © Alfred G. Wa- 
thall, Chicago, as the author of the 
music., R 4829, July 8, 1929. 377 


Sing of His love; words by Jno. Cen- 
nick, music by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. 
© Lizzie E. Kirkpatrick, German- 
town, Pa., as the widow of the au- 
thor of the music. R 38956, June 27, 
1929. 378 


Sing out the sweet story; words by 
I. E. Hewitt, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie EH. Kirkpatrick, 
Germantown, Pa., as the widow of 
the author of the music. _R 3944, 
May 22, 1929. 379 


Sing that once more; words by James 
Rowe. music by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. 
© Lizzie E. Kirkpatrick, Germar- 
town, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 3953, May 

AZ, AO2ZO: 380 


Sing unto God; anthem, music by P. A. 
- Schuecker; mixed voices, with organ 
acc.. © Louise W. Schnecker, New 
York, as the widow of the author of 

the music. R 38915, June 4, 1929. 
381 


Slavonic dance no. 1; by A. Dvorak, 
arr. by IT. M. Tobani; band. © 
Theo. Moses Tobani, Jackson 


Heights, N. Y., as the author of the 


arrangement. R 4508, July 22. 
1929. 382 
Smart (The) set; lanciers, by R. IE. 
Hildreth; orch.. © R. BH. Hildreth, 
West Somerville, Mass., as. the 
aufhor. R 4290, Apr. 2, 1929. 383 


Smile my lady; serenade, words by 
Catherine Young Glen, music by 
J. L. Browne. © J. Lewis Browne, 
Chicago, as the author of the music. 
R 3896, June 13. 1929. 384 


Smiling (The) isle; from Sultan of 
Sulu, lyric by George Ade, music by 
A. G. Wathall. © Alfred G. 
Wathall, Chicago, as the author of 
the music. R 4316, July 8, 1929. 

885 


Snake (The) charm; waltz, by Charles 
Liddell [pseud. of C. Vincent]; pt. 
© Charles Vincent, London, as the 
author. R 4282, July 5, 1929. 386 


Softly now the light of day; organ 
voluntary, arr. by E. L. Ashford. © 
Emma L. Ashford, Nashville, as the 
author of the arrangement of the 


music. R 4020, May 24, 1929. 387 
Solitude; anthem, musie by €. B 
Adams. © Carrie B. Adams, Port- 


land, Or., as the author of the music. 
R 4018, May 24, 1929. 388 


Somebody did a golden deed; words 
by John R. Clements, music by W. S. 
Weeden. [Jn Choice hymns, con- 
piled and ed. by J. Wilbur Chap- 
man and W. S. Weeden] © John 
R. Clements, Binghamton, N. Y., as 
the author of the words. R 4461, 
May 28, 1929. 389 


Somebody’s waiting ‘neath southern — 


skies; words by Arthur J. Lamb, 
music by J. W. Bratton. © John 
W. Bratton, Brooklyn, as the author 
of the music. R 4081, May 22, 1929. 

390 


Son of mine; cradle song, words and 
music by W. Wallace; in G min. © 
William Wallace, London, as the 
author. R 4434, July 10, 1929. 391 


Sonate as dur; von Max Reger, op. 
79, no. 1; pf. © Else Reger, 
Weimar, Germany, as the widow of 
the author. R 4805, Apr. 4, 1929. 


392 
Song (A) of life; music by C. B 
Hawley; high voice. © Hattie B 


Hawley, Nyack, N. Y., as the widow 
of the author of the music. R 3905, 
June 138, 1929. 393 


Song (A) of starry beauty; words by 
Hh. E. Hewitt, music by C. H. 
Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel. 
Berkeley, Calif., as the author of 
the music. R 4487, June 13, 1929. 

394 


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no. 7, 1929 


Song (The) of the cricket; musical 
sketches, by L. A. Bugbee; pf. © 
Charles I. Davis, Seattle, as the 
widower of the author. R 4078, May 
23, 1929. 395 


Songs in a Maynight; by E. Poldini, 
op. 83; pf. no. 1. In A maj.—no. 
2. In B maj. © Ed. Poldini, Vevey, 
Switzerland, as the author. R 4254, 
4259, July 6, 1929. 396, 397 


Sons and daughters of the Pilgrims; 
anthem, music by L. O. Emerson © 
Mabel H. Emerson, Arlington, Mass., 
as the child of the deceased author 
of the music. R 4017, Mar. 6, 1929. 

398 


Soprano and alto duets; ed. by Hein- 
rich Kiehl [pseud. of W. A. Fisher]. 
© Wm. Arms Fisher, Boston, as 
the author of the editing of the 
music. R 4477, July 138, 1929. 399 


Sorgenlos: polka, by Aug. Ochs, arr 
by A. Roth; orch. © Alfred Roth, 
Richmond Hill, N. Y., as the author 
of the arrangement. R 4515, July 
22./1929. 400 


Sorrow is mine: from The storks, 
words by Guy F. Steely. music by 
F...Chapin. © Frederic Chapin, 
Hollywood, Calif., as the author of 
the music. R 4501, July 18, 1929. 

401 


Sous-bois; par V. Staub, ep. 6; pf. © 
Victor Staub, Paris, as the author. 
R 4445, July 10, 1929. 402 


Spring had come; sop. solo from the 
song of Hiawatha, words by H. W. 
Longfellow, music by Samuel Cole- 
ridge-Taylor, op. 30. Full se. © 
Jessie Sarah Fleetwood Coleridge- 
Taylor, Croydon, Surrey, England, 
as the widow of the author of the 
music. R 4093, June 24, 1929. 403 


Staccato etude; by Wilson G. Smith, 
op. 85 no. 2; pf. © Mez B. Smith, 
Lakewood, O., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 4531, July 
19, 1929. 404 


Strolling along the beach; words by 
Bob Cole, music by Rosamond John- 
son [ie. J. R. Johnson] © J. Rosa- 
mond Johnson, New York, as the au- 
thor of the music. R 4164, June 20, 
1929. 405 


Strolling (The) player; words by El- 
phinstone Thorpe, music by H. Tro- 
tére: in E min. © Jeanie Trotére, 
Bournemouth, England, as_ the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 4435. July 10, 1929. 406 


17236 (419). 


Sull’ organetto; by G. Ferrata, op. 4 
no. 4. © Giuseppe Ferrata, Gaines- 
ville, Ga., as the author. R 4292, 
June 10, 1929. 407 


Sultan of Sulu; entrance song, impe 
Yial guards, lyric by George Ade, 
music by Alfred G. Wathall. © AL 
fred G. Wathall, Chicago, as the au- 
thor of the music. R 4328, July 8, 
1929. 408 


finales acts 1-3, from the musical 
play, lyric by George Ade, music by 
A. G. Wathall. © Alfred G. Wat- 
hall, Chicago, as the author of the 
music. R 4325, 4324, 4323, July 8, 
1929. 409-411. 


schottische, from Ade and Wat- 
hall’s musieal play, arr. by H. An- 
derson; pf. © Hilding Anderson, 
Bayside, L. I., N. ¥., as the author 
of the arrangement. R 4817, July 
8, 1929. 412 


selection, from Ade and Wathail’s 
musical play, arr. by H. Anderson ; 
pf. © Hilding Anderson, Bayside, 
L. I., -N. Y¥., as the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 4312, July 8, 1929. 
413 
waltzes, from Ade and Wathali’s 
musical comedy. arr. by H. Ander- 
son; pf. © Hilding Anderson, Bay- 
SIGee tie NS ot aS ENE“ aArraAtocee 
of the music. R 4426, July 8 ,1929. 
414 


Summer; words by Alice Jean Cleator, 


musie by C. A. Miles. © C. Austin 
Miles, Philadelphia, as the author of 
the music. R 4111, May 29, 1929. 
415 
Sunbeam (A): words by Charles A. 
Mack, music by C. A. Miles. © C. 
Austin Miles, Philadelphia, as the 
author of the music. R 4107, May 
29, 1929. 416 
Sweet is Tipperary; folksong, words 
by Denis A. McCarthy, music by W. 
A. Fisher, op. 13. no. 2. © Wm. 
Arms Fisher, Boston, as the author 
of the music. R 3908, June 4, 1929. 


417 

Sweet Mistress Dorothy; musical 
sketches, by L. A. Bugbee; pf. © 

Charles I. Davis. Seattle, as the 

widower of the author. R 4072, 

‘May 23, 1929. 418 
Tell me, dusky maiden; travesty, 


words by J. W. Johnson and Bob 
Cole, music by R. Johnson. © Rosa- 
mond Johnson, New York, as the au- 
thor of the music. R 4874, Mar. 20, 
1929. 419 


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pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Tell me shooting star; from Sultan of 
Sulu, words by George Ade, music 
by A. G. Wathall. ‘©: Alfred .G. 
Wathall, Chicago, as the author of 
the music. R 4310, July 8, 1929. 

420 


Tell me the story of Jesus; words by 
Adam Craig, musie by P. P. Bilhorn. 
© Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
the author of the music. R 4369, 
July 15, 1929. 421 


That glorious song of old; words by 
_ HE. EH. Hewitt, music by C. H. Gab- 
viel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, 
Calif., as the author of the music. 
R 4488, June 13. 1929. 422 


That’s how ealisthenics go; from The 
_ Storks, words by Guy F. Steely, mu- 
sic by F. Chapin. © Frederic Cha- 
pin, Hollywood, Calif., as the author 
of the music. R 4490, July 18, 1929. 
423 


Thee we adore; words by Thos. Cot- 
terill, music by S. B. Jackson [pseud. 
of C. H. Gabriel] © Chas. H. Gab- 
riel, Berkeley, Calif., as the author 
of the music. R 4068, June 13, 1929. 

424 

They were all doing the same; words 
and musie by Ren Shields. © Grace 
Shields, Brooklyn, as the widow of 
the author. R 4211, June 18, 1929. 


425 | 


Thine, blessed Saviour; words by I. H. 
Mack, music by W. A. Post. © Irvin 
H. Mack, Philadelphia, as the author 
of the words. R 4148, May 27, 1929. 

426 

Tis love, redeeming love; words and 
music by C. A. Miles. © C. Austin 

' Miles, Philadelphia, as the author. 
R 4134, May 23, 1929. 427 


To and fro; words by A. A. Payn, 
music by ©. A. Miles. © C. Austin 
Miles, Philadelphia, as the author of 
the music. R 4120, May 29, 1929. 

428 


To Anne; words by Edwin Ford, music 
by Ethelbert Nevin. © Anne Paul 
Nevin, New York, as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 3894, 
June 13, 1929. 429 


To Thy cross I’m clinging; words by 
Maggie Gregory, music by Oran Wil- 
liams [pseud. of C. H. Gabriel] © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as 
the author of the music. R 4064, 
June 13, 1929. 430 


Toast (A); music by J. L. Hall. © 
J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 


92 


author of the music. R 4122, May 
29, 1929. 431 


Toujours (Evermore) ; poem by Jules 
Lemaitre, English version by Dr. 
Baker, music by A. Benoist; for 
mezzo-sop. or bar. © Andre Benoist, 


Monmouth Beach, N. J., as the 
author of the music. R 4502, May 
20, 1929. 432 


Trust in God; words and music by 
Oran Williams. [pseud. of C. H. Ga- 
briel] © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, 
Calif., as the author of the music. 
R 4066, June 13, 1929. 433 


Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) Wie- 
genlied; op. 16, no. 1, transcription 
fiir violoncell und klavier von H. 
Griinfeld. © Heinrich Griinfeld, 
Berlin, as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 38999, Apr. 5, 1929: 434 


Twelve characteristic concert studies; 
by Adolf Henselt, op. 2, rev. and an- 
notated by A. Jonas; pf. New edi- 
tion. © Alberto Jonas, New York, 
as the author of the new matter. R 
3982, Apr. 23, 1929. 435 


Two (The) anchors; words by R. H. 
Stoddard, music by P. A. Tirindelli; 


bass. © P. A. Tirindelli, Rome, as 
the author of the music. R 4427, 
Mar. 27, 1929. 436 


Under the snowdrift; words by E. E. 
Hewitt, music by Wm. J. Kirkpat- 
rick; solo or duet. © Lizzie H. Kirk- 
patrick, Germantown, Pa., as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 3948, May 22, 1929. 437 


Under the sword; words by Alice Jean 
Cleator, music by Maurice A. Clifton 
[pseud. of J. L. Hall] © J. Lincoln 
Hall, Philadelphia, as the author of 
the music. R 4108, May 29, + ais 


Under the willows; by HE. Poldini, op. 
30, no. 2; pf. © Hd. Poldini, Vevey, 
Switzerland, as the author. R 4257, 
July 6, 1929. 439 


Unerring guide; words by T. Berry 
Smith, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as 
the author of the music. R 4061, 
June 18, 1929. 440 


Up and onward; words by Fanny J. 
Crosby, music by GC. H. Gabriel. © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 4042, 
June 13, 1929. 441 


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no. 7, 1929 


Valse-ballet; by V. Staub, op. 5; pf. 
© Victor Staub, Paris, as the author. 
R 4444, July 10, 1929. 442 


Valse-fantasie; by J. H. Rogers, op. 33, 


no. 1; pf. © James H. Rogers, 
Cleveland, as the author. R 3909, 
June 4, 1929. 443 


Valse gracieuse; by Bruno Oscar Klein, 
op. 75, no. 2; pf. © Anna L. Klein, 
New York, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 4260, July 6, 1929. 444 


Valse lente: by Wilson G. Smith, op. 
86; pf. © Mez B. Smith, Lakewood, 
O., as the widow of the author. R 
4013, June 29, 1929. 445 


Valse miniature; by J. H. Rogers, op. 
25, no. 2; violin and pf. © James 
H. Rogers, Cleveland, as the author. 
R 4252, July 6, 1929. 446 


Verdi (Giuseppe) Les vépres sici- 
liennes; arr. by T. M. Tobani; orch. 
© Theo. Moses Tobani, Jackson 
Heights, N. Y., as the author of the 
arrangement. R 4511, July 22, 1929. 

447 


Volta la terrea (Reading the stars 
on high); ballad, from Un ballo in 
maschera, English version by _ T. 
Baker; sop. © Theodore Baker, 
Leipzig, as the author of the trans- 
lation. R 4431, June 7, 1929. 448 


Verschmachtende (Der) (The _ pil- 
grim); by B. Shapleigh, op. 42, no. 
2; hohe stimme. © Bertram Shap- 
leigh, Chicago, as the author. R 
4522, July 16, 1929. 449 


Villanelle; by J. H. Rogers, op. 33, no. 
2; pf. © James H. Rogers, Cleve- 
land, as the author. R 3910, June 4, 
1929. 450 


Wachet auf ruft uns die stimme; von 
Max Reger, op. 52, no. 2; orgel. 
(Drei phantasien fiir orgel tiber die 
chorale, no. 2) © Else Reger, 
Weimar, Germany, as the widow of 
the author. R 43802, Apr. 4, 1929. 

451 

Wagner (Richard) Pilgerchor; from 
Tannhiduser, transcription for violon- 
cello and pf. by H. Griinfeld. © 


Heinrich Griinfeld, Berlin, as the 
author of the arrangement. R 4000, 
Apr. 5, 1929. 452 


Wait for the Father’s promise; words 
by Mrs. F. G. Burroughs, music by 
Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie HE. 
Kirkpatrick, Germantown, Pa., as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 3961, June 27, 1929. 453 


17236 (464) 


Waltz caprice; by F. Hunter; pf. © 
Fordyce Hunter, Los Angeles, as the 
‘author. R 3872, June 10, 1929. 454 


Water (The) sprites; dance caprice, 
by C. W. Krogmann, op. 56; pf. 
Carrie Williams Krogmann, Marble- 
head, Mass., as the author. R 4519, 
July 18, 1929. 455 


Way (The) of the cross; words by Ida 
L. Reed, music by C. A. Miles. © 
C. Austin Miles, Philadelphia, as the 
author of the music. R 4127, May 
23, 1929. 456 


Wayside (The) chapel; reverie, by G. 
D. Wilson, arr. by R. Gruenwald; 
orch. © Paul R. Krasel, Upper Mel- 
bourne, Quebec, Canada, as the exet- 
utor of the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 4215, June 18, 1929. 457 


We are engaged; from Sultan of Sulu, 
words by George Ade, music by A. G. 
Wathall. © Alfred G. Wathall, Chi- 
eago, aS the author of the music. 
R 4306, July 8, 1929. 458 


We are little sunbeams; words by Eden 
E. Rexford, music by ©. H. Gabriel. 
© Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, 
Calif., as the author of the music. 
R 4095, June 1, 1929. 459 


We are marching toward the morn- 
ing; words by Frank EH. Graeff. mu- 
sic by Maurice A. Clifton [pseud. of 
J. I. Hall] ~© J. Lincoln,. Hal: 
Philadelphia, as the author of the 
music. R 4151, May 27, 1929. 460 


We are strolling peddlers; from The 
storks, words by Guy F. Steely, mu- 
sie by F. Chapin. © Frederic 


Chapin, Hollywood, Calif., as the 
author of the music. R 4498, July 
18, 1929. - 461 


We praise Him; words by E. E. Hew- 
itt, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 4489, 
June 13, 1929. 462 


We will sing the old, old story; words 
by Mary R. Tilden, music by Wm. 
J. Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie HE. Kirk- 
patrick, Germantown, Pa., as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 3972, June 27, 1929. 463 


Wedding bells; words by Lena Shack- 
elford-Hesselberg, music by E. Hes- 
selberg (D’Essenelli); pf., with 
voice ad lib. © Edouard Gregory 
(D’Essenelli) Hesselberg, Detroit, 
as the author of the music. R 3879, 
June 10, 1929. 464 


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17236 (465) 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


What are these; words and music by 
Cc. A. Miles. © C. Austin Miles, 
Philadelphia, as the author. R 
4129, May 23, 1929. 465 


What! Mary? from The storks, words 
by Guy F. Steely, music by F. 
Chapin. © Frederic Chapin, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as the author of the 
music. R 4495, July 18, 1929. 466 


What the birds say; words by Lena 
Shackelford-Hesselberg, music by E. 
Hesselberg (D’Hssenelli) ; pf., with 
voice ad lib. © Edouard Gregory 


(D’Essenelli) . Hesselberg, Detroit, 
as the author of the music. R 3882, 
June 10, 1929. 467 


When I find my Jesus there; words 
by Mrs. Frank A. Breck, music by 
Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie E. 
Kirkpatrick, Germantown, Pa., as 
the widow of the author of the mu- 
sic. R 3963, June 27, 1929. 468 


When Jesus leads; words by A. A. 
Payn, music by C. A. Miles. © C. 
Austin Miles, Philadelphia, as the 
author of the music. R 4128, May 
23, 1929. 469 


When love is gone; words by Ruth 
Reid, music by G. W. Stebbins; sop. 
or ten. © G. Waring Stebbins, 
Brooklyn, as the author of the mu- 
sic. R 4246, June 22, 1929. 470 


When love Shines in; words by Mrs. 
’ Frank A. Breck, music by Wim. J. 
Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie E. Kirkpat- 
rick, Germantown, Pa., as the widow 
of the author of the music. R 3965, 
June 27, 1929. 471 


When maidens wait; from Sultan of 
Sulu, words by George Ade, music 
by A. G. Wathall. © Alfred G. 
Wathall, Chicago, as the author of 
the music. R 43808, July 8, 1929. 

472 

When man is fancy free; from Sultan 
of Sulu, words by George Ade, mu- 
sic by Alfred G. Wathall. © Alfred 
G. Wathall, Chicago, as the author 
of the music. R 4807, July 8, 1929. 

473 


When the books are opened; words 
by Frank H. Graeff, music by Maurice 
A. Clifton [pseud. of J. L. Hall] © 
J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author of the music. R 4152, May 
27, 1929. 474 

When the cuckoo met the pussy cat; 
from The storks, words by Guy F. 
Steely, music by F. Chapin. © Fred- 


erie Chapin, Hollywood, Calif., as 
the author of the music. R 4498, - 
July 18, 1929. 475 


When the pearly gates unfold; words 
by Jennie E. Hussey, music by J. L. 
Hall. © J. Lincoln Hall, Philadel- 
phia, as the author of the music. 
R 4153, May 27, 1929. 476 


When the roses bloom; words by E. 
E. Hewitt, music by W. A. Post. © 
W. A. Post, Syracuse, N. Y., as the 
author of the music. R 3940, May 
162) LO2Os Fi) ATT 


When the rosy day was breaking; 
words by EH. HE. Hewitt, music by 
Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie HE. 
Kirkpatrick, Germantown, Pa., as 
the widow of the author of the mu- 


sic. R 3945, May 22, 1929. 478 
Whosoever will; words by Ida L. 
Reed, music by C. A. Miles. © C. 


Austin Miles, Philadelphia, as the 
author of the music. R 4136, May 
23, 1929. 479 


Will o’ the wisp; by Benjamin L. 
Whelpley, op. 4, no. 2; pf. © Ben- 
jamin Whelpley, Boston, as the au- 
thor. R 4872, July 12, 1929. 480 


Wine, woman and song; pt. song or 
cho., words by Frederic Rankin, mu- 
Sic by L. F. Gottschalk ; men’s voices. 
© Louis F. Gottschalk, Los Angeles, 
as the author of the music. R 4244, 
July 38,, 1929. 481 


Witchery; by E. Poldini, op. 30, no. 1; 
pf. © Ed. Poldini, Vevey, Switzer- 
land, as the author. R 4255, July 
6, 1929. 482 


Within your heart; words by G. Hubi- 
Newcombe, music by H. Trotére; in 
G. © Jeanie Trotére, Bournemouth, 
England, as the widow of the au- 
thor of the music. R 44386, July 10, 
1929. 483 


Wolff (Hdouard) Ballade;  tran- 
scribed from EK. Wolff, op. 85, no. 4, 
by Wilson G. Smith; pf. © Mez B. 
Smith, Lakewood, O., as the widow 
of the author of the transcription. 
R 4528, July 19, 1929. 84 


Wonderful (A) gift; words by Lena 
Shackelford-Hesselberg, music by BH. 
Hesselberg (D’Hssenelli) ; pf., with 
voice ad lib. © Edouard Gregory 
(D’Essenelli) Hesselberg, Detroit, as 
the author of the music. R 8877, 
June 10, 1929. 485 


924 


RENEWALS 


no. 7, 1929 


Won’t you try; words and music by 
E. Dale: in G. © Ewan Dale, Lon- 
don, as the author. R 44382, July 
10, 1929. 486 


Wounded (A) friend; march, by W. 
H. Myddleton, op. 13; full orch. © 
Edith Myddleton, Portsmouth, Eng- 
land, as the widow of the author. 
R 4294, June 17, 1929. 487 


Wynken, Blynken and Nod; words by 
Eugene Field, music by Ethelbert 
Nevin; female voices. © Anne Paul 
Nevin, New York, as the widow of 


the author of the music. R 4269, 
July 3, 1929. 488 
Yak (The) and the gnu; quintette, 
from Sultan of Sulu, words by 


George Ade, music by A. G. Wathall. 
© Alfred G. Wathall, Chicago, as 
the author of the music. R 4811, 
July 8, 1929. 489 


17236 (493) 


You’re aS welcome aS the flowers in 
May; words and music by D. J. 
Sullivan. © Dan J. Sullivan, New- 
ton Center, Mass., as the author. R 
4166, June 20, 1929. 490 


Young people’s songs of praise; com- 
piled and arr. by Ira D. Sankey. © 
Grace V. Sankey, Northfield, Mass., 
as the next of kin of the author of 
the compilation and arrangement, 
who is not living. R 3974, May 22, 
1929. 491 


Your lips have said you love me; mu- 
sic by C. B. Hawley; high voice. © 
Hattie B. Hawley, Nyack, N. Y., as 
the widow of the author of the mu- 
sic. R 3904, June 13, 1929. 492 


Youth and riches; overture, by W. K. 
Whiting; orch. © W. K. Whiting, 
Everett, Mass., aS the author. R 
4288, Apr. 2, 1929. . 493 


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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891 


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PART 38 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


INCLUDING: 
LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 


1929 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 24 — 
No. 8 


UNITED STATES 
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WASHINGTON : 1929 


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Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island, vol. 
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Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii—vili of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925), 
pages vii—vill of nos. 3-4; 

Belgium, vol. 6 (1911), pages v—vi of no. 7; 

Canada, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi-viii of no. 8; 

Chile, vol. 20 (1925), pages vi—vii of nos. 11 and 12; 

Cuba, vol. 6 (1911), pages iv—v of no. 12; 

Czechoslovakia, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi-vu of no. 4; 

Denmark, vol. 15 (1920), pages xii—xiv of no. 13; 

Finland, vol. 28 (1928), pages vi—vii of no. 12; 

France, vol. 18 (1918), pages xi-xii of no. 5; 

Germany, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi-vii of no. 7, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages 1x-x of no. 6; 

Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages viii-ix of no. 3, and vol. 15 
(1920), pages vi-ix of no. 18; 

Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages xi-xii of no. 6; 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages viliix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages xlii—xiv of no. 6; 

Luxemburg, vol. 6 (1911), pages vii—viii of no. 7; 

Netherlands, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917), pages v-ix of no. 3, and vol. 17 
(1922), pages xv—xix of no. 6; 

Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages ix-x of no. 7; 

Poland, vol 22 (1927), pages vi—vii of no. 2; 

Sweden, vol. 15 (1920), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

Switzerland, vol. 19 (1924), pages vii—viii of nos. 5-6; 

Union of South Africa, vol. 19 (1924), pages vi—vii of nos. 3-4. 


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International 
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This convention is understood to be in effect as between the United 
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Kcuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Para- 
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Norice.—When the nationality of the composer is not 
entry, it is to be understood that he is a citizen of the United States. 


A que no ecrees; polka, by Pioquinto 


Gonzalez, sr., of Mexico, domiciled | 


at El Paso; pf. S8vo. [Photostat] 
© Aug. 6, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 8; E pub. 
8203; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 
17237 

Abduction; by Max Darewski, of 
Great Britain, arr. by J. E. Andino; 
full orch. pts. © Aug. 3, 1929; 2c. 
Aug. 2; E pub. 8521; Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. 17238 


Abingdon hymnal; ed. by Earl Enye- 
art Harper, orch. arr. by Peter C. 
wegikin. Dk. 1... Vst’ violin’ finte, 
oboe, C saxophone, C clarinet or C 
cornet. bk. 2. 2d and 3rd violin. 
bk. .3. Viola. bk. 4. Violoncello, 
double bass, trombone, E flat bar., 
saxophone or bassoon. bk. 5. 1st; 
and 2d clarinet. bk. 6. 1st and 2d 
cornet. © July 2, 1929; 2 @ each 
and aff. July 27; A 11392-11397; 
Abingdon press, inc., New York. 
17239--17244 
Ace (The) in the hole; words by Wal- 
ter Hirsch, musie by Everett J. 
Buckley, arr. by Tiny Parham; orch. 
pts. 4to. © July 13, 1929; 2 ¢. July 
29; E pub. 7999; Melrose bros. music 
co., inc., Chicago. 17245 


Adale; words by Renville Holderman, 
musie by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Aug. 24, 1929; 
E unp. 10244; Sadie Holderman, Mo- 
line, Ill. 17246 


Adios! fox-trot, words by Irving Cae- 
sar, music by Harry Archer; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Aug. 16, 1929; 2 «. 
Aug. 19; E pub. 8559; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 17247 


Adventures (The) of Hansel and 
Gretel; sixteen pieces, by Stanley 
Wilson, of Great Britain; pf. (Cov- 
er-title:—Hansel and Gretel) © 
mae. 8, 1929; 1 ¢@) Aue... 2: 8 for. 
5971; Forsyth bros., ltd., London. 

17248 

Advertising blues; words and music 
by A. L. Tauro. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Aug. 30, 1929: B 

. unp. 10469; Arthur Luigi Tauro, 
“Lynn, Mass. 17249 


Ar (Den) min; text av Karl-Gerhard, 
musik av Jules Sylvain, of Sweden. 
© June 28, 1929; lf ce. July 29; B 
for. 5960; Edition Sylvain, Stock- 
holm. 17250 


Aeroplane (An) and you; words by E. 
S. Renolds, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e 
Aug. 17, 1929; E unp. 9966; Edward 
Sands Renolds, Baltimore. 17251 


After spring comes summertime; 
words and music by EH. Chapman. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Aug. 15, 1929; E unp. 9892; Edward 
Chapman, Slovan, Pa. 17252 


After the rain comes sunshine; words 
and musie by T. M. Lupton. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e. Aug. 8, 
1929; E unp. 9687; Thelma M. Lup- 
ton, Phoebus, Va. 17258 


After the sun goes down; words and 
musie by H. D. Cutler. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © July 6, 
1929; 2 ec. July 18; E pub. 8042; 
Harold D. Cutler, Anaconda, Mont. 

17254 


After the sun goes down; words by 
G. Quaw, music by G. Quaw and J.. 
Mayfield. © 1. Aug. 5, 1929; B 
unp. 9600; Gene Quaw, Hollywood, 
and James Mayfield, Los Angeles. 

17255 


Afterglow (The); words by Oliver 
Murray Edwards, music by A. Wal- 
ter Kramer; high voice. © Aug. 5, 
1929; 2 c. Aug. 14; E pub: 8480; 
Oliver M. Edwards, Syracuse, N. Y. 

17256 


Age of innocence; waltz, from Grand 
Street follies 1929, words by Agnes 
Morgan, music by Arthur Schwartz. 
© 1c. Aug. 23, 1929; E unp. 10189; 
Actor-managers, ine., New York. 

17257 


Agitation while dancing; fotoplay mu- 
sic, by Edward Kilenyi, se. by A. E. 
Cafarella; orch., with pf. or organ 
conductor. © Aug. 28, 1929: 2 e. 
Aug. 31; E pub. 8763; Robbins mu- 
sic corp., New York. 17258 


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pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Ah! quel agrément; one step, paroles 
de Custy, musique de Laurent Halet, 
of France. 4to. © July 19, 1929; 
te, Aug. 9; EY for, ‘62392 "Custy, 
Paris. 17259 


Ah, thou beloved one; words by Bertha 
Galland, music by~Mischa Levitzki, 
op. 4; high voice. © Aug. 12, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 22; E pub. 8575; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York. 17260 


Ain’t misbehavin’; from Connie’s hot 
chocolates, lyrie by Andy Razaf, 
music by Thomas Waller and Harry 
Brooks ; 
July 8, 1929; 1 c July 24, 1 ¢. July 
31; E pub. 8110; Mills music, inc, 
New York. 17261 


Ain’t no use; words and music by B. 
Hardwick; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
1 e Aug. 24, 1929; E unp. 10233; 
Bobbie Hardwick, Inglewood, Calif. 

17262 

Air de Jan; de Le mas, paroles et 
musique de J. Canteloube, of France. 
© July 19, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 9; E for. 
6254; Heugel, Paris. 17263 


Air de Sadko; extrait du 1° acte de 
Sadko, par N. Rimsky-Korsakoff, 
orch. de Rudd, of France; orch. par- 
ties, avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Aug. 9, 1929; I c«. Aug. 10; E for. 
6164; Enoch & cie., Paris. 17264. 


Album leaf [and] Song without words; 
by Charles V. Rychlik, op. 22 b, ¢; 
violin and pf. © July 25, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 10; EH pub. 8456; Fr. A. Ur- 
binek & sons, Prague, Czechoslo- 
vakia. 17265 

Alexander (Arthur) Four Irish folk 
songs; from the Petrie collection, 
arr. by A. Alexander, of Great 
Britain; pf. nos. 728, 336, 335, 393. 
© July 11, 1929; 1 ce. Aug. 16; E for. 
6139; Oxford university press, 
London. 17266 


Ali-Baba; arr. by T. Frangopoulo and 
M. Bose, both of Great Britain; pf. 
Calcutta, Dwarkin & son. 1. Over- 
ture. [5 others] © June 27, 1929; 
1c. Aug. 5; E for. 6120; T. Frango- 
poulo and Modhu Bose, Calcutta, 
India. 17267 


Al? amata patria; words and music 
by <A. Caricchia. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Aug. 30, 1929; 
E unp. 10444; Antonio Caricchia, 
Trenton, N. J. 17268 


All days are days of sunshine; words 


by Edgar Scheips, music by Arthur 
Bowers. © July 20, 1929; 2c. July 


pf. and ukulele ace. ©. 


25; E pub. 8035; Edgar Scheips, 
Norfolk, Neb. 17269 


All over you; waltz ballad, words and 
music by A. Regal, arr. by Geo. 
Crozier. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1929; E 
unp. 9987; Arthur Regal, Hunting- 
ton Park, Calif. 17270 


All that I’m asking is sympathy; 
words by Benny Davis, music by Joe 
Burke; pf. ace. with ukulele arr. 
by May Singhi Breen. © Aug. 20, 
1929; 2 c. Aug. 21; E pub. 8539; Joe 
Morris music co., New York. 17271 


All the world belongs to you; waltz 
song, by Harold Lewis Greenspun. 
© May 17, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 28; E pub. 
8690; Kendis, Gusman & Samuels, 
inc., New York. 17272 


All worn out; words by Alexander 
Robinson, music by Alex Hill. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Aug. 2, 1929; E unp. 9518; Chicago 
music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 17273 


Alla capanna di Betlemme; pastorale, 
di Corrado Nini, of Italy; pf. 
July 15, 1929; 1 e« Aug. 15; EH for. 
6215; A. & G. Carisch & ¢., Milan. 

17274 

Alla easentinese; intermezzo, dagli 
Acquarelli folkloristici, di Fernando 
Limenta, of Italy; piccola orch. 
parti, con pf. conduttore. © July 
26, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 15; E for. 6216; 
A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 17275 


Allé en lejanas tierras; letra y musica 
de Conrado: Varela, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Los Angeles; pf. 8vo. 


[Photostat] © Aug. 6, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 8; E pub. 8206; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 17276 


Alma amada; tango canciOn, par 
Avenir H. Manfredo [pseud. of 
Avenir H. Monfred], of France, arr, 
par Bernhard Hgg; orch. parties. 
4to. © June 18, -1928; 1 « July 7; 
E for. 697429; Musikverlag City, 
Leipzig. : 17277 


Alma entristecida; letra y musica de 
Efrain Escobar, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at El Paso; pf. [Photostat] 
© Aug. 6, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 8; E pub. 
8226; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

17278 

Alone broken hearted; words by C. E. 
Lowrey, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
New York, Frank Harding. © 
July 17, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 27; E pub. 
8684: Culver E, Lowrey, Blooming- 
ton, Ind. 17279 


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il ARS 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1929 


17301 


Alone for you; words and music by 
Re H.: Quinn: / © ith}eckug5, 1929; 
E unp. 9598; Frank Henry Quinn, 
Jamaica Plain, Mass. 17280: 


Along life’s highway; words by A. M. 
Buffington, music by Richard 
Broughton. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1929; 
E unp. 9803; Anna M. Buffington, 
Lost Spring, Wy. 17281 


Alpenrose waltz: by Mabel Madison 
Watson; pf. © Aug. 15, 1929; 2 «. 
Aug. 17; E pub. 8502; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 17282 


Alpha phi delta march; by E. Sansone- 
Ravina; pf. © 1c. Aug. 2, 1929; 
E unp. 9449; Alpha phi delta fra- 
ternity, inc., Woodside, N. Y. 

17283 


Alpha phi delta rose; waltz, words 
and music by Gabriel Jacoby. © 
1-e. Aug. 2, 1929; E unp. 9450; 
Alpha phi delta fraternity, ince., 
Woodside, N. Y. 17284 


Alphabetie rhythm; words and music 
by Joe Zimmerman and Walter 
Smith. [Words and melody only] 
© le. Aug. 20, 1929; E unp. 10062; 
De Sylva, Brown and Henderson, 
ine., New York. 17285 


Als g’in nood gezeten; Harre, meine 
seele, lied van C. Malan, bewerkt 
voor orgel of harmonium door A. 
Herstel, of Netherlands. © July 19, 
1929; 1 c. Aug. 2; E for. 5963; G. 
Alsbach & co., Amsterdam. 17286 


Alte liebe; polka, by P. Miiller; 1st B 
flat cornet. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 10019; Peter Miiller, Phila- 
delphia. 17287 


Always in my dreams, never in my 
arms; lyric by Lou Herscher, music 
by Max Kortlander, arr. by Albert 
Deer; male voices. 4to. © May 13, 
1929; 2 ec. May 17; E pub. 6156; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 17288 

Always true; words by Manlio 

Severino, music by Henry A. 

Maccaro. © 1c. Aug. 2, 1929; B 

unp. 9451; Alpha phi delta frater- 

nity, inc., Woodside, N. Y. 17289 


Am I blue; from On with the show, 
by Grant Clarke and Harry Akst, 
arr. by Jean Olivier; band orch. pts., 
with solo B flat cornet conductor. 
obl. 24mo. © July 30, 1929; 2 «. 
Aug. 3; E pub. 8147; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 17290 


Am I to blame; melody by Frank Pa- 


rente. © 1c. Aug. 5, 1929; E unp. 
9594; James Dante, Madison, N. J. 
17291 

Amazon isle; musical comedy in 2 


acts, book by G. Gibbs and G. F. 
Gibbs, jr., lyrics and music by K. P. 
Dalton. [Photostat] © 1c. Aug. 
22, 1929; D ‘unp.’ 27561; — George 
Gibbs, George F. Gibbs, jr., and 
Kathleen Pickhardt Dalton, Rose- 
mont, Pa. 17292 


America for Americans; march, by 
Christian A. Praetorius; pf. New 
York, National Americanization com- 
mittee, veterans of foreign wars of 
the United States. © Aug. 1, 1929; 
2 ec. Aug. 1; E pub. 8323; United 
States music pub. co., New York. 


17293 
An der Moldau; walzer, by Peter 
Miiller; 1st B flat cornet. © 1. 


Aug. 29, 1929; E unp. 10422; Peter 
Miiller, Philadelphia. 17294 


Anabetle; words by Heath Cobb, music 
by D. B. Klatzkin. © 1c. Aug. 21, 
1929; E unp. 10228; David B. Klatz- 
kin, Hollywood. 17295 


Anais; by Pablo G. Rosas, of Mexico, 
domiciled at San Diego, Calif.; pf. 
8vo. [Photostat] © Aug. 6, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 8; E pub. 8200; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 17296 


And still they fall in love; from The 
gold diggers of Broadway, words by 
Al Dubin, music by Joe Burke; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © July 26, 1929; 
2c. July 30; E pub. 8154; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 17297 


And you-my king; words and music 
by M. L. Clarke. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. June 28, 1929; HE 
unp. 10227; Marjorie Lois Clarke, 
Roslindale, Mass. 17298 


Andante in G; by Batiste, transcribed 
by ©. Sauer, of Australia; 1st and 
2d violins and pf., with additional 
pts. for string orch. © Mar. 5, 1929; 
1 ¢. Mar. ‘225° BE -for. 36425 Week. 
Paling & co., ltd., Sydney, Australia. 

17299 

Angel of my radio; words and music 
by P. Potter. © 1c Aug, 23,'1929; 
E unp. 10205; Pauline Potter, New 
York. 17300 


Angel yoices in the night ; hymn, words 
and music by Haskell K. Meacham. 
© Aue. 24, 1929; 2 ec. Aue. 265 
pub. 8633; Charles A. Lutz, York, 
Pa. 17301 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17302 


Angelus (The) bell; Catholic emanci- 
pation centenary song, 1829-1929, 
words and music by Joseph M. 
Crofts, of Great Britain. © June 
15, 1929; 1 c. July 20; EB. for. 5986; 


Juverna music co., Dublin. 17302 
Anita mia; tango cancion, letra y 


musica de Henry Gazon, of Spain; 
pf., with ukulele arr. by F. Salabert. 
©. July 2, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 9; E for. 
6272; Francis Salabert, Paris. 173038 


Anne Morrow; words by L. Richard- 
son, music by Samuel H. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
June 21, 1929; 2c. July 18; E pub. 


8046; Leonard Richardson, Duen- 
weg, Mo. 17304 
Another restaurant keeper going 
wrong; words and music by M, 
Karamanos. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Aug. 21, 1929; EH unp. 


10135; Michael Karamanos, Detroit. 
17305 


Answering; words and music by E. M. 
Cook. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Aug. 2, 1929; E unp. 9465; Eliza- 
beth Morgan Cook, Belvedere, Calif. 

17306 


Antiguo seis borinqueio; decimas, 
lctra y musica arr. por H. Torres. 
[Words and melody oniy] © 1. 
Aug. 14, 1929; E unp. 9885; Heri- 
berto Torres, New York. 17307 


Anyone, but me; fox-trot, music by 
J. Maynard Grover, arr. by Max 
Irwin, of Great Britain; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor and words. 4to. 
(Im Chappell’s orchestral journal) 
© June 29, 1929: 1 c. July 10; H for: 
6173 ; Chappell & co., itd., London. 

17308 

Anywhere under the sun; words and 
music by James F. Hanley. © Aug. 

' 12, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 13; EH pub. 8477; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & ¢co., inc., New 
York. 17309 


Aquarelles; par Marguerite Roesgen- 
Champion, of France; clavecin et 
orch. Partition. 1. Prisme. [2 
others] © July 4, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 
9; K for. 6278; Hditions Maurice 
Sénart, Paris. 173810 


Are you really mine; theme song of 
The wrecker, words by Irving Cae- 
sar, music by Joseph H. Santly; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Aug. 8, 1929; 
2c Aug. 9; HE pub. 8266; Santly 
bros., inc., New York. m kyr G2- ta | 


Speck. | 


pt. m1, n. s., v. 24 


Avrioch Wentworth; words by Walter 
C. Voss, music by William Wilson 


Chute., ©) LieJanei} 1929-4 
unp. 2699; Wentworth institute 
alumni assn., ine., Boston. 17312 


Arizona; words and music by M. 
Jimenez; pf. © 1c. July 138, 1929; 
Hi unp. 9404; Manuel Jiminez, Brook- 
lyn. . 17313 


Arkansas, the wonder state; words and, 
music by A. M. Hutton. Ato. © 
Apr. 29, 1929; 2 « May 20; E pub. 
6118; Allen M. Hutton, Van Buren, 
Ark. : 17314 


Armageddon (The) call; words and 
music by G. Weller. © 1 c. Aug. 
15, 1929; H unp. $913; Gene Weller, 
Plainview, Tex. 17315 


Armless boy; words by M. C. HEmber- 
ton, music by T. E. Tudor. ©1e. 
May 22, 1929; E unp. 7032; Mary 
Cummings HEmberton, Hamburg, Ia. 

17316 


-Arrempujenle, valedores; by Manuel 


Rosas, of Mexico, domiciled at San 
Diego, Calif.; pf. Svo. [Photostat] 
© Aug. 6, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 8; E pub. 
8190; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

17317 


As the years go by; by C. Rozi; mel- 
ody with pf. acc. © 1 ¢. Jan. 22; 
1929; E unp. 3018; Charlotte Rozi, 
New York. 172818 


Ascherberg’s ideal cinema _ series; 
album, by Arthur Wood, of Great 
Britain; pf. bk. 8. 438. Romance. 
[5 others].-© July 18, 1929; 1 «. 
Aug. 8; E for. 6314; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. 

17319 


Ascherberg’s ideal cinema series; al- 
bum, by Herman Finck, of Great 
Britain; pf. bk. 5. 25. Triumphal 
march. [5 others] © July 18, 1929; 
1c. Aug. 8; E for. 6812; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. 

17320 


Ash (The) can man; words by C: 
Bivens, music by Phil Starr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢ Aug: 8, 
1929; E unp. 9500; Corene Bivens, 
Tr-bune, Kansas. 17321 


At last I’m in love; from Red hot 
rhythm, words and music by Walter 
O’Keefe and Bobby Dolan. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 «. Aug. 9, 
1929; E unp. 9735; De Sylva, Brown 
and Henderson, inc., New York. . 

173822 


930 


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: MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1929 


At the circus; by Albert Sirmay, of 
Hungary, domiciled at New York, 
orch. by A. EH. Cafarella; orch. pts. 
© Aug. 9, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 18; E pub. 
$462; Atlas music corp., New York. 

17323 


At the end of the warpath; Indian 
operetta, in a prologue and 3 acts, 
book and lyrics by Sarah Grames 
Clark, music by John Iroquois. Vo- 
eal sc. © Aug. 3, 1929; 2 c. Aug, 5; 
D pub. 27551; Willis music co., Cin- 
einnati. 17324 

Attente (L’) mystique; poésie de Louis 
Le Cardonnel, musique de Jacques de 
la Presle, of France. nos. 1-3. 
ty 4. toed. 1, C, AUS. os ba tor. 
6269; Editions Maurice NSénart, 
Paris. 17325 

Au berceau; by César Cui, op. 39, arr. 
by Franz Eber, of Austria; small 
or full orch., with pf. direction and 
violino 1 direction. © Apr. 3, 1929; 
1 ec. May 38; E for. 4842; Universal 
edition, a. g., Vienna. 17326 


Auf wiedersehn ; by P. J. Schmidt, arr. 
by Fred Lax; violin with pf. acc. 
© 1c. Aug. 5, 1929; E unp. 10229; 
Philip J. Schmidt, Baltimore. 

17327 

Aural tests for diploma examinations ; 
by Basil C. Allchin and Ernest 
Read, both of Great Britain. S8vo. 
© Aug. 13, 1929; 1c. Aug. 24; E for. 
6311; Associated board of the Royal 
academy of music and the Royal 
college of music, London. 17328 


Autumn (An) sunset; by Edward 
Moran [pseud. of Cuthbert Harris], 
of Great Britain; pf. © Aug. 19, 
1929; 2 ec. Aug. 22; E pub. 8548; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

173829 

Ay! Sonora; by Jesus J. Peralta, of 
Mexico, domiciled at El Paso; pf. 
8vo. [Photostat] © Aug. 6, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 8; E pub. 8207; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 17330 


Babes of yesterday; words by F. So- 
bel, music by Phil Starr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. July 27, 
1929; E unp. 10050; Fay Sobel, Phil- 
adelphia. 17331 

Babs ; by H. Oblinger; pf. © 1c. Aug. 
28, 1929; E unp. 10224; Harry Ob- 
linger, San Francisco. 17332 

Baby; words by A. Kirchner and Ed. 
H. Schoelwer, music by A. Kirchner. 
{ Words and melody only. Photostat] 
© 1c. Aug. 20, 1929; E unp. 10078; 
Al. Kirchner, Cincinnati. 17333 


17345 


Baby girl; words and music by L. P. 
Smith. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 22, 1929; E unp. 10140; 
Leonard P. Sthith, Chicago. 173834 


Baby Lou; words by B. Phillips, mu- 
sic by Ray Hibbeler. © 1 ¢. Aug. 
10, 1929; IX unp. 9977; Bessie Phil- 
lips, Cleveland. L330 


Baby mine; ballad, words by HE. Lov- 
ins, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
New York, Frank Harding. © July 
at, 192952 c. Aug. 25 EB pub, siZ23 
Hstelle Lovins, New Concord, Ky. 

17336 

Baby say yes to me; words and musie 
by R. H. Berghauser. © 1 c¢. Aug. 
2, 1929; E unp. 9978; Ralph H. Berg- 
hauser, Los Angeles. 17337 

Baby you've got everything; words 
and mus-e by J. L. Smith. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Aug. 28, 
1929; EH unp. 10392; J. L. Smith, 
Tujunga, Calif. 17338 

Baby’s (A) arm around my neck; 
words and music by J. Weiss. © 1 
c. Aug. 2, 1929; EH unp. 9463; Juliette 
Weiss, New York. 17339 


Baby’s lullaby; waltz, words and mu- 
sic by A. Haberman. 1 c. music 
June 1, 1 c words June 19, 1929; 
E unp. 7369; Aaron Haberman, For- 
est Hills, N. Y. 17340 


Baceanale; par Huguet, of Spain, et 
Verdun, of France; orch. parties, 
avec pf.-conducteur et 1° violini-con- 
ducteur. 4to. © July 2, 1929; 1c. 
July 25; E for. 5886; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 17341 


Back home; vocal fox-trot, lyric and 


musie by Gerald Steyn, of Great 
Britain; pf. ace. with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Keech. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© July 8, 1929; 1 c. July 23; E for. 
6065; Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 
Itd., London. 17342 


Back in the alley; melody by Charles 
Davenport. © 1 ec. Aug. 29, 1929; 
E unp. 10428; State Street music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 17343 

Back fo my home town; words by 
E. S. Renolds, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
Aug. 17, 1929; E unp. 9968; Edward 
Sands Renolds, Baltimore. 17344 

Bal (Le); ballet en deux tableaux, 
par Boris Kochno, of France, mu- 
sique de Vittorio Rieti, of Italy; 
réduction pour pf. © May 25, 1929; 
1 @ June 27; D pub. 27554; Uni- 
versal edition, a. g., Vienna. 17345 


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pt. 111, n. s., v. 24° 


Balbriggan ; words and music by H. D. | Beautiful isle of my dreams; ballad, 


Kissenger. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Aug. 2, 1929; E unp. 
9491; Herman Dick Kissenger, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 17346 


Ballad (The) of the oysterman; can- 
tata, text by Oliver Wendell Holmes, 
music by G. A. Grant-Schaefer ; sop., 
alto and bass. 4to. © Aug. 9, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 18; E pub. 8364; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 17347 


Bambina; words by Allan Stuart, mu- 
sic by Don Kendall; pf. acc., with 
violin and cello obbl. 1. High voice, 
in F. 2. Med. voice, in E flat. 3. 
Low voice, in C. © Aug. 19, 1929; 
2 c. each Aug. 19; E pub. 8451; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 

17348 

Banshee (The); reel, by Lucina Jew- 
ell; pf. © Aug. 12, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 
22; E pub. 8568; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 17349 


Bare legs, ain’t they funny ; words and 
music by Hlsie May Willson, arr. by 
Art Hicks. © Aug. 24, 1929; 2 e. 
‘Aug. 26; E pub. 8664; Cincinnati 
music pub. co., Cincinnati. 17350 


Battle (The) of Armageddon; hymn, 
words by Haskell K. Meacham, 
music by William C. Meacham. © 
Aug. 24, 1929; 2 c Aug. 26; E pub. 
$627; Charles A, Lutz, York, Pa. 

17351 

Battle scene; from Cinema _ inciden- 
tals, by Joseph Engleman, of Great 
Britain; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor. © Mar. 23, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 2; 
E for. 5969; Bosworth & co., Leip- 
zig. 17352 


Baynon (Arthur) Two preludes; by 
A. Baynon, of Great Britain; pf. 
1. On Hastnor knoll. [1 other] © 
July 11, 1929; 1 ¢«. Aug. 16; E for. 
6131; Oxford university press, Lon- 
don, 17353 


Bazaar (A) ballad; words by Arthur 
Guiterman, music by Gustav Klemm ; 
in B flat. © Aug. 15;' 1929; 2c. 
Aug. 17; E pub. 8487; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 17354 


Be da de bum; words and music by 
Serapper Blackwell. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Aug. 1, 1929; 
HE unp. 9448; State street music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 17355 


Beautiful; words and music by Eddie 
Leonard, Grace and Jack Stern. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
June 15, 1929; E unp. 7121; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 17356 


98 


words by A. B. Tilden, musie by 
Sylvester L. Cross. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © July 18, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 2; E pub. 8129; Alexander 
B. Tilden, Kelso, Wash. 17357 


Beaut.ful thing; fox-trot song, words 
by Walter Hirsch, music by Donald 
Murray; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Aug, 21, 1929; 2 e. Aug. 23° EB) pub: 
8622; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

17358 

Beb-by aint-cha comin’ back to me; 
words by B. Murray, music by Dar- 
old Lionel Lewis. [Words and mel- 


ody only] © 1c. Aug. 7, 1929; B 
unp. 9657; Bessie Murray, New 
York. 17359 


Because I knew; words and music by 
B. R. Mosby. © 1c. July 25, 1929; 
E unp. 9550; Bayard R. Mosby, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 17360 


Because I know you love me; fox 
trot, words and music by A. FE. 
Fuller; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by A. D. Hunter. © Aug. 7, 1929; 
2 ¢e. Aug. 12; E pub. 8302; Arthur 
Franklin Fuller, Los Angeles. 

17361 


Because I’ve got It; words and music 
by N. H. C. Reid. © 1 c. Aug. 21, 
1929; E unp. 10123; Nellie Hester 
Crawford Reid, New Orleans. 

17362 


Because of you Sweet Mable; words 
and music by V. Travers. © 1 ec. 
Aug. 24, 1929; E unp. 10237; Valen- 
tne Travers, Corona, L. I., N. Y. 

17363 

Because you belong to me; by Felix 
Bernard, Stanley Weiner and J. 
Warren Morse, arr. by Geo. J. Trin- 
kaus; vocal orch. pts. 4to. © July 
30, 1929; 2c. Aug. 3; E pub. 8152% 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

17364 


Because you don’t love me; words by 
George Hickman, jr., music by Russ 
Trost [i. e. R. G. Trost. Chords, 
Single staff] © 1c. Aug. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 9729; Russel George Trost, 
Los Angeles. 17365 


Bedtime (A) song; by Ella Ketterer; 
pf., with words. © Aug. 15, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 17; E pub. 8508; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 17366 


Before the dawn; words by Horatia 
Powell, music .by L. C. Hitzen. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Aug. 17, 1929; E unp. 9993 ; Louis C. 
Hitzen, New York. 17367 

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no. 8, 1929 


Beggars blues; by Albany Bigard and 
John Hodge; pf. © Aug. 7, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 27; E pub. 8675; Gotham 
music service, ine., New York. 17368 


Behold, God is mighty ; anthem, words 
from Job, music by Alfred Wooler ; 
male voices. 4to. © Aug. 28, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 30; E pub. 8751; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 17369 


Bei der weinlese in Tokaj; von Erno 
Por; orch. stimmen, mit pf. direc- 
tion und violino 1° direction. © 
June 10, 1929; 1 ce. Aug. 26; E for. 
6328; Musikalienhandlung Alberti, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 17370 


Being true; lyrics by Florence Bern- 
ing, music by Ernie Burnett [i. e. 
E. M. Burnett. Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Aug. 21, 1929; E unp. 
10112; Ernest M. Burnett, Chicago. 

17371 


Believe me baby, I’m crazy ’bout you; 
words and music by R. Bell. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 8, 
1929; E unp. 9682; Rosie Bell, 
Washington. 17372 


Believe me, Marie; words and music 
by L. J. Bennett; pf. [Photostat] 
©1c. Aug. 26, 1929; E unp. 10301; 
Louis J. Bennett, Kansas City, Mo. 

I3TS 

Bell (Margaret) Six characteristic 
dances for children; by M. Bell, of 
Great Britain; pf. bk. 2. 1. Harle- 
quin. [5 others] © July 31, 1929; 
1 c. Aug. 16; E for. 6302; Metzler 
& co. (1920) Itd., London. 173874 


Belis over Jordan; two-pt. anthem, 
words by Daniel Cross, music by 
Bernard Hamblen. New York, N. Y., 
Chappell-Harms, inc. 4to. © July 
30, 1929; 2 c. July 31: E pub. 8160; 
Harms, inc., New York. 17375 


Beneath the silver moon; words and 
music by A. Di Diego. [Words and 
melody only] ©1ce. Aug. 8, 1929; 
E unp. 9689; Anthony Di Diego, Wil- 
mington, Del. 17376 


Beneath the stars with you; words and 
music by E. Fortunato. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Aug. 6, 1929; 
E unp. 9593; Eugenio Fortunato, 
Philadelphia. 17377 


Benediction (A); two-part anthem, 
words and music by Bernard Ham- 
blen. New York, Chappell-Harms, 
inc. 4to. © Aug. 6, 1929; 2c Aug. 
7; E pub. 8252; Harms, inc., New 
York. 17378 


17389 


Berceuse; by Cuthbert Harris, of 
Great Britain; organ. © Aug. 15, 
1929 * 2c. Augi cll ia pups S439 : 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

17379 


Berceuse; by Frank Bridge, of Great 
Britain, arr. by Hubert Bath, of 
Great Britain; orch. pts., with pf. 
condictor. CC)’ Aus, 26, 1920471, 
Aug. 26; E for. 6318; Keith, Prowse 
& co., ltd., London. 17380 


Berceuse; de Jacques de la Presle, of 
France; pf. © July 4, 1929; 1 ec. 
Aug. 9; E for. 6270; Editions Mau- 
rice Sénart, Paris. 17381 


Berceuse ; di Vincenzo Augusto Manno, 
of Italy; orch. parti, con pf. condut- 
tore e violino conduttore. 4to. © 
Aue. iG. BOCSs AT e@... Aug, .9 > isto 
6187; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 17382 


Berceuse carrillonesque; by R. A. Tay- 
lar, op: 3 violun ‘and pt. ©. dh-c 
Aug. 3, 1929; E unp. 9507; Russell 
A. Taylor, Berea, O. 17383 


Berceuse et caprice; by J. M. Tvedt; 
violin with pf. acc. © 1c. Aug. 28, 
1929; E unp. 10390; Julian Martini 
Tvedt, Washington. 17384 


Bethlehem (The) story; story cantata 
for two-pt. choirs, text by Edith 
Sanford Tillotson, music by I. H. 
Meredith. 8vo. © Oct. 19, 1928; 
2 e@. and aff. Sept. 14, 1929; AA 
24107; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 17885 


Better cut that out; words by Selma 
Davis [pseud. of Aletha Dickerson], 
music: by Alexander Robinson. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
Aug. 2, 1929; E unp. 9519; Chicago 
music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 17386 


Betty Blue; words by J. S. Rist, music 
by Phil Starr. [Words and melody 
ovly] ©1e. Aug. 3, 1929; E unp. 
9504; John S. Rist, Conneaut, O. 

17387 


Betty Lou; words by F. M. Lennon, 
music by B. M. Hale. ©1c. Aug. 
1, 1929; E unp. 9484; Flora M. Len- 
non. Centerville, Ind. 17388 


Betty oh! Betty; words by B. Gordon, 
music by Mrs. Braxton Gordon [i. e., 
G. L. Gordon] ©1ce. Aug. 14, 1929; 
E uvv. 310409; Braxton Gordon and 
Gay fattle Gordon, Paducah, Ky. 

17389 


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17890 


pt..171,...S;, wae 


Beware! poem by Longfellow, from 
the German, music by R. R. Terry, 
arr. by Maurice Jacobson, of Great 
Britain; male voices. 4to. © July 
oly 1020); le. Ate ol or Ono: * 
Richard Runciman Terry, Wood- 
stock, Oxon, England. 17390 


Beware, little girl; or, Should you go 
home to mother, words and music 
by J. C. T. .Rolffs [Words. and 
melody only] ©1c. Aug. 22, 1929; 
EK unp. 10145; John Christian 
Theodore Rolff, Westchester, N. Y. 

17391 


Big (The) bell and the little bell; by 
Elia Ketterer; pf., with words. © 
Aug. 15, 1929; 2 c@ Aug. 17; E pub. 
8505; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 17892 


Bilbro (Mathilde) Twelve illustrated 
song stories for the little pianist; 
with words. © Sept. 6, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 9; aff. Sept 7; AA 22872; 
Evans music ¢o., Boston. 17393 


Billboard (The) song; words and 
music by Jack Mooney. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Aug. 29, 1929; 
EK unp. 10487; John Burch Mooney, 
La Mesa, Calif. 


Birmingham Sal; words and music by 
QO... B.. Adkins; yot., (©@e1 .c., Aug.22, 
1929; E unp. 9492; Ottis Bennett 
Adkins, Birmingham, Ala. 17395 


Birth (The) of the harp; by S. LI. 
Taneiey, transcription by Arthur 
Hartmann; violin and pf. © Aug. 
12, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 22; E pub. 8588; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 17396 


Birthday song; words and music by 
H. R. Hoare. Chicago, Ill., Chicago 
educational music library. 16mo. 
© Dec. 1, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 12, 1929; 
Hy pub.,.8299; .. dlenry «5, eloare, 
Chicago. 17397 


Bitter sweet; selection, music by Noél 
Coward, selected and arr. by H. M. 
Higgs, of Great Britain; pf. © 
July 10, 1929; 1 ce. Aug. 8; E for. 
6178; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 

17398 

sitter sweet; valse, music by Noél 
Coward, arr. by Max Irwin, of Great 

Britain; orch. pts., with pf. con- 

ductor. 4to. © July 29, 1929; 1 c. 

Aug. 9; FE for. 6175; Chappell & co., 

Itd., London 17399 


Blachford (Frank) ‘Three rhythmi- 
cal tunes; by FE.  Blachford, | of 
Canada; violin and pf. 1. March. 
[2 others] © Aug, 28, 192951 ¢ 


17394 » 


Aug. 26; E for, 
Harris co., London. 


6346; Frederick 
17400 


—— Two pieces; by F. Blachford, of 
Canada; violin and pf. 1. To spring. 
[1 other] ’ ©» Aug: 28," 1929) ane, 
Aug. 26; E for. 6347; Frederick 
Harris co., London. 17401 


Black (The) brigade; salut a Pesth, 
two-pt. choral, lyric by Frederick 
H. Martens, music by Kowalski, arr. 
by Christopher O’Hare. 4to. © 
Aug. 15, 1929; 2c Aug. 14; E pub. 
8371; Kay & Kay music pub. corp., 
New York. 17402 

Black clouds; words by D. D. Laben- 
son, music by Herbert Proctor and 
Ben Bahan. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. July 18, 1929; BE ump. 
9406; David Dewey Labenson, New 
York. 17403 


Black dog blues; words by Andy 
Razaf, music by J. C. Johnson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Aug. 28, 1929; E unp. 10380; Pro- 
gressive music co., New York. 17404 


Blame it on the moon; words and 
music by Phil Baxter, pf. arr. by 
HKugene Platzman, with ukulele arr, 
by May Singhi Breen. © Aug. 6, 
1929: 2. .¢., Aug. \T34 Bt pubsinedee 


J. W. Jenkins sons’ musie co. 
Kansas City, Mo. 17405 
Bleacher stomp; collegiate dance, 


lyric by C. Turney, music by H. Hby. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Aug. 30, 1929; E unp. 10451; Harl 
Eby and Catherine Turney, Pasa- 
dena, Calif. 17406 


Blight; ballad, words by Ula Maurine, 
music by Herman Dubois [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher] New York City, 
Frank Harding. © July 9, 1929; 
2c. July 25; E pub. 8030; Leah M. 
Gibbon, Platteville, Wis. 17407 


Blonde (Die) Liselott’; operette in 
einem vorspiel und drei akten, von 
Richard Kessler und H. Stobitzer, 
gesangstexte von R. Kessler, musik 
von Eduard Kiinneke, of Germany; 
volistindiger klavier-auszug mit 
text. © Mar. 28, 1928; 1c. Nov. 19; 
E for. 953; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 17408 


Blonde (Die) Liselott’; vier lieder aus 
der operette, von Richard Kessler, 
musik von Eduard Kiinneke, of Ger- 
many, erleichtert von Hans Berger. 
Lang hab’ ich warten mitissen. [3 
others] © Sept. 5, 1928; 1 .¢. Nov. 
19: E for. 952; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 17409 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1929 


17430 


from Marianne, lyrie by 
Arthur Freed, music by Nacio Herb 
Brown; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by Hank Linet. New York, Robbins 
music corp. © Aug. 9, 1920; 2 «. 
Aug. 18; E pub. 8322; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp., New York. 17410 


Blood (The) of Jesus makes me free: 


hymn, words by Haskell _  K. 
Meacham, music by William C. 
Meacham. © Aug 24, 1929; 2 «. 


Charles A. 
cbf de i ll 


Aug. 26; E pub. 8637; 
Lutz, York, Pa. 


Blossoming trees; by Helen Dallam; 
~ violin duet for teacher and student; 
without ace. © Aug. 15, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 17; E pub. 8497; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 17412 


Blow! Mister Jinx, we’re through; 
words by Henry Myers and Dan 
Walker, music by G. Carbonara. © 
Pie Age. 1929 Sonp:’ S829": 
Gerard Carbonara, Woodside, L. I., 
nN. MY: 17413 


Blue boy: words and music by HE. 
Pollak. [Words and melody only] 
©1c. Aug. 28, 1929; E unp. 10357; 
Edward Pollak, Chicago. 17414 


Blue days are over, wake up and smile; 
words and music by Brooke Shaw, 
of Great Britain; pf. and ukulele 
aece. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © May 30, 1929; 1 c«. July 


20; E for. 5984; Bennett Scott, 
Londen. 17415 
Blue evenin’; lyric by W. Robert 


Browne, music by Ned Tollinger [i. 
e., John Ned Tollinger] and Richard 
Maguiness [i. e., Richard Francis 
Magu'ness] © 1c. Aug. 29, 1929; E 
unp. 10425; William Robert Rhea 
Browne, Council Bluffs, Ia. 17416 


Blue eyed Maryetta; words and music 
by Madaline Krell Reynolds. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Aug. 9, 
1929; E unp. 9722; Sophia Blanche 
Reynolds, Philadelphia. 17417 


Blue harvest blues; words and music 
by J. C. Johnson. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. July 2, 1929; 
E unp. 8534; J. C. Johnson, New 
York. 17418 


Blue morning; words by Irving Ka- 
hal, music by Henry Lodge. 
and melody only] © 1 ce. Aug. 7, 
1929; E unp. 9652; Gene Austin. 
ine., New York. 17419 


[Words | 


Blue Ridge; blues, par Red Wills et 
Paul Nast, of France; pf. © July 
19, 1929; 1 ec: Aug. 9; B for. 6287; 
Lucien de Lacour, Paris. 17420 


Blue Ridge idyls; suite, by Lily Strick- 
land: pt, : ©. Ape. 22. TopGs "2 ia. 
Aug. 24; E pub. 8742; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 17421 


Blues my naughty sweetie gives to 
me; tox-trot, by Arthur N. Swan- 
stone, Chas. R. McCarron and Carey 
Morgan; special recording arr. by 
Ted Lewis; ‘orch. pts.’ © Aug. 20, 
1929;" 2 *e: Aug. '21* FY pub. S551: 
Hdward B. Marks musi¢c co., New 
York. 17422 


Bluest blues I know; words and mu- 
sic by B. R. Mosby. © 1c. July 25, 


19293 Ei “mp. 9551": Bayard’ k. 
Mosby, Kansas City, Mo. 17423 
Boceherini (Luigi) Sonata; revisi- 


one a cura di Maria Maffioletti, of 
italy: pt. © suly 19, 1929: one 
Aug. 15; E for. 6214; A. & G. Car- 
isch & c., Milan. 17424 


Boceuccia di rose; valzer, by Frank 
Trombetta; pf. © 1c Aug. 27, 
1929; FE unp. 10336; F. Trombetta, 
Philadelphia. 17425 


Bogey-man (The) is here; words and 
music by Eddie Leonard and Jack 
Stern; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by 
May Singhi Breen. © Aug. 1, 1929; 
2e. Aug. 2; E pub. 8078; Irving 

’ Berlin, ine., New York. 17426 


Bootlegger Jim; words by Deane H. 
Harrington, music by Walter Rolfe. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
July 31,.1929; 2 e Aug. 8;-Hpub. 
8182; Deane H. Harrington, Rox- 
bury, Mass. 17427 


Boss Trombone, he’s de head man, 
novelty march, by Henry Fillmore; 
band pts., wth solo cornet conduc- 
for.) 4tox (©! Aug. 61, dese e. 
Aug, 24; E pub. 8656; Fillmore bros. 
co., Cineinnati. 17428 


Boss Trombone, he’s de headman, 
novelty march, by Henry Fillmore; 
slide trombone, with pf. ace. © 
Aug. 17, 1929; 2 ¢.. Aug.) 24° E. pub. 
8657; Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 

17429 


Boys (The) of the D. A. V’s.; march 
song, lyrics and musie by F. W. 
Chilson. © Aug. 12, 1929; 2 c Aug. 
14; EF pub. 8406; Frank W. Chilson, 
Akron, O. 17430 


935 


17431 


Bragados (Los); de Jesus J. Peralta, 
of Mexico, domiciled at El Paso; 
pf. Svo. [Photostat] © Aug. 6, 
1929; 2 « Aug. 8; E pub. 8208; 
Dionis.o Acosta, Los Angeles. 

17431 


Brand new Paramount gospel songs; 
words and music by Harry D. 
Clarke and others. 8vo. © Sept. 
3,.,1929 52. .e,: and atteySept. 9; AA 
22930; Standard pub. co., Cincin- 
nati. 17482 


Breathin’ heavy ; fox trot, from Heigh 
ho, lyric by Dolph Singer, music by 
Harry Von Tilzer; pf. and ukulele 


ace. © Aug. 23, 1929; 2c. Aug. 26; 
E pub. 8740; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 17433 
Breathin’? heavy; from  Heigh-ho, 


words by Dolph Singer, music by 
Harry Von Tilzer. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Aug. 8, 1929; E 
unp. 9716; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

174384 


Brewery wagon days, bring them back 
to me; words and music by R. H. 
Greenwell. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1929; HE 
unp. 10299; Robert Holmes Green- 
well, Washington. 174385 


Bright green fields; by Helen Dallam ; 
violin duet for teacher and student ; 
without ace. © Aug..15, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 17; E pub. 8498; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 17436 


Bright lights; words and music by 
Maurice Licht. San Francisco, CalL.f., 
Fisk music pub. co. © Sept. 1, 
1929; 2 ce Aug. 19; E pub. 8489; 
Maurice L. Lichtenberg, San Fran- 
cisco. 17437 


Bring back that mamma of mine; fox 
trot, words by W. EH. Huff, music 
by Luther «A. ‘Clark.:; © July 25, 
1929; 2 « Aug. 9; E pub. 8274; 
Willie EK. Huff, Kannapolis, N. C. 

17438 


Brisas portefas; tango, por J. de Orue 
fi. e. Juan de Orue y Matia], of 
Spain; orch. pts. 4to. © May 9, 
1929; 1 ce. Aug. 19; E for, 6159 ; Her- 
man Haberer Helasco, Berlin-Wil- 
mersdorf. 174389 


Broadway baby dolls; from Broadway 
bab es, lyric by Al Bryan, music by 
Geo. W. Meyer, arr. by Ed. Smalle; 
mixed voices. ‘4to. © July. 22, 
1929; 2 ce. July 26; E pub. 8288; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

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pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Broadway rhythm; lyric by Bob Joffe 
[i. e. Robert M. Joffe], music by 
Millard G. Thomas. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Feb. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 3819; Maxwell-Thomas, New 
York. 17441 


Broadway Sal; words and music by 
J. C. Curry. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e Aug. 5, 1929; E unp. 
9540; John Cervon Curry, Chicago. 

17442 


Broken blossoms; melody by Frank 
Parente. © 1 ¢. Aus. 5, 1929-°R 
unp. 9595; James Dante, Madison, 
Nex). 17443 


Broken (The) promise that you gave 
to me; words and music by H. D. 
Harmon: .@© \Aug..16,,,; 192053 aes 
Aug. 19; E pub. 8471; Harry D. 
Harmon, Spooner, Wis. 17444 


Broken up tune; from Street girl, 
words by Sidney Clare, music by 
Oscar Levant; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© July 24, 1929; 2c July 31; H 
pub. 8140; Harms, inc., New York. 

17445 


Brooklyn Sunday school union centen- 
nial; 1829-1929, words by Mrs. H. J. 
Rosier and others, music by Benja- 
min HE. Dickhaut and others. 8vo. 
© Apr. 24, 1929; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
14; AA 24088; Tullar-Meredith ¢o., 
New York. 17446 


Brown eyes ; words and music by F. W. 
Lochel. © 1c. Aug. 9, 1929; HB unp. 
9726; Frederick William lLochel, 
Pleasantville, N. J. 17447 


Budme veseli dobra zeni¢ka; words 
and music by F. Prigoda. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Aug. 7, 
1929; E unp. 9860; Frank Prigoda, 


New York. 17448 
Bugle call rag; music by Ruben 
Reeves. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 29, 1929; HE unp. 10430; 
State Street music pub. co., inc., 
Chicago. 17449 


Bundle (A) of old love letters; from 
Lord Byron of Broadway, lyric by 
Arthur Freed, music by Nacio Herb 


Brown.) (@) 1::e. (‘Augir27, fe20n 
unp. 10328; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 


corp., Culver City, Calif. 17450 


Burning sands; by C. H. Gossard; 
melody, with pf. ace. © 1 ¢. Aug. 
22, 1929; E unp. 10150; Claude Har- 
old Gossard, Los Angeles. 17451 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1929 


Busy bee march; by H. C. Miller, arr. 
by M. W. Butler; pf. or organ. 
July 17, 1929; 2 c. July 19; E pub. 
8427; A. W. Perry’s sons, Sedalia, 
Mo. 17452 


Busybodies; photoplay music, by Mon- 
tague Ewing, arr. by Henry Tilsley, 
of Great Britain; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © July 26, 1929; 
1c. July 27; E for. 6015; Elkin & 
co., Itd., London. 17453 


By myself; lyric by Gcorge Dilworth, 
music by Nat Shilkret and Keith 
McLeod. © Aug. 14, 1929; 2 «e. 
Aug. 17; E pub. 8411; Remick music 
corp., New York. 17454 


By the beautiful mountain side; words 
and music by F. Hoyer. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Aug. 8, 1929; 
E unp. 9691; Fred Hoyer, Pitts- 
burgh. 17455 


By the dawn’s early light; from 
Heigh-ho, words by Dolph Singer, 
music by Harry Von Tilzer. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 8, 
1929; E unp. 9710; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 17456 


Bye-baby (The) chair; words and 
music by W. G. Boleom. © Aug. 16, 
1929; 2 c. Aug. 19; E pub. 8470; 
Winfred Gerald Bolcom, Virginia, 
Minn. 17457 


Ca cest Madrid; Spanish one-step, 
written and composed by Edward 
O’Henry and Raymond de Courcy, 
both of Great Britain; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © July 8, 1929; 1 ec. July 
23; E for. 6063; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 17458 


Cadenza to Beethoven’s concerto no. 1 
in C,op.15; to the Ist movement, by 
Tobias Matthay, of Great Britain; 
pe. <6) July 44, -1929- te" Ane 2: 
E for. 6054; Augener, Itd., London. 

17459 

Cadets patrol; by Paul Valdemar, of 
Great Britains: tbe. solo. 22. Pt. 
duet. © Aug. 15, 1929; 2 ¢ each 
Aug. 17; E pub. 8490, 8491; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

17460, 17461 

Cafeteria; words by George Foxe, 
music by M. Hurst. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Aug. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 10098; Murray Hurst, New 
York. 17462 


Cairo blues; words and music by 
Henry Spaulding. [Words and mel- 


72364— 29 


ody only] ©1e. Aug. 1, 1929; H 
unp. 9442; State street music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 17463 


California; words and music by L. L. 
Hill. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1929; E unp. 
9981; Lela Long Hill, Arcadia, Calif. 

17464 


Call (A) to arms; by Thomas Bid- 
good, of Great Britain; pf. no. 6. 
(In Hawkes’ new march album) © 
July 23, 1929; 1 c.\Aug. 53~H for. 
6012; Hawkes & son (London) Itd., 
London. 17465. 


Calling, calling, calling you; words 
and music by F. E. Allen. © 1c. 
Aug. 24, 1929; EH unp. 10399; Fay E. 
Allen, Los Angeles. 17466 


Calm is the sea by night; souvenir, 
words by Gilbert Purcell, music by 
Drdla-Kountz; mixed voices. 4to., 
© Aug. 2, 1929; 2c Aug. 6; E pub. 
8246; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 17467 


Calmo meditativo; par Huguet, of 
Spain, et Verdun, of France; orch. 
parties, avec pf—conducteur et 1°. 
violini conducteur. 4to. © July 2, 
IO Zs AL CoP ver 20. 2 TOF. 5SSi 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 17468 


Camping; by C. F. Easter; pf. © 
Aug. 15, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 19; E pub. 
84384; Chas. F. Easter, Chicago. 

17469 


Can you do that to me; words by 
Henry Cole, musie by J. C. Johnson. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1c. Aug. 
14, 1929; E unp. 9868; J. C. Johnson, 
New York. 17470 


Can you yo-yo; words and music by 
B. G. Oliver. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1929; 
E unp. 9771; Blanche G. Oliver, 
Monroe, La. 17471 


Canario es candela; words and music 
by M. Jimenez; pf. ©1e. July 13, 
1929; E unp. 9960; Manuel Jiminez, 
New York. 17472 


Candy-stick land; by Renée Miles, op. 
30, no. ‘3; pt.’ © Ang. £nao29: 
2c. Aug. 23; E pub. 8732; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 17473 


Canoe (A) and you; words and music 
by Stephen Gaylord; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Jan. 20, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 8, 
1929; E pub. 8176; W. J. Purdy 
music co., Portland, Or. 17474 


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AT475 


Can’t we get together; from Connie’s 
hot chocolates, words by Andy 
Razaf, music by Thomas Waller and 
Harry Brooks; pf. acc.. with ukulele 
arr. by M. Kalua. © Aug. 7, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 27; E pub. 8680; Mills 
musie, ine., New York. 17475 


Can’t you hear my heart calling out to 
you; words by Vincent Moore, music 
by J. Aragona, of Italy, domiciled at 
Bellaire, L. L, N. Y. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 14, 1929; 
EK unp. 7958; John Aragona, Bellaire, 
He Te Ng Xs 17476 


Can’t you learn to call me sweetheart ; 
words and music by Harry Harris 
and Larry Shay. [Words and 
melody cnly] ©ile. Aug. 2, 1929; 
E unp. 9619; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 17477 


Can’t you understand? words by Jack 
Osterman, music by Victor Young; 
pf. and ukuleleacc. © Aug. 20, 1929; 
2 ¢« Aug. 20; E pub. 8517; Donald- 
Son, Douglas & Guimble, inc, New 
York. 17478 


Canteen song; lyric by Raymond B. 
Egan, music by Gene Burton. © 
Tie? Aue 2G oso wb Unp., tOa21 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 17479 


Cantus-firmus-praeludien; sammlung 
von 307 groésseren vorspielen zu 174 
chorilen der evangelischen kirche, 
fiir die orgel, mit verwendung der 
ganzen choralmelodie, hrsg. von F. 
W. Franke u. K. Sandmann, both of 
Germany. bd. 3. obl. 4to. © July 
30, 1929; 1 c. July 23; E for. 6096; 
B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

17480 


Cantus passionis Domini nostri Jesu 
Christi; secundum Matthzeum, Mar- 
cum, Lucam et Joannem, ex editione 
Vaticana adamussim. excerptus et 
rhythmicis signis a Solesmensibus 
monachis, [author] of France. 
Mar... 11, 1929; 1 ¢. Apr. 26; A— 
Foreign 2971; Desclée & cie., Paris 

17481 


Cazonetta; by Charles V. Rychlik, 
op. 19; violin and pf. © July 25, 
1929; 2c. Aug. 10; E pub. 8454; Fr. 
A. Urbainek & sons, Prague, Czecho- 
slovakia. 17482 


Captain Windjamer [!]; words and 
music by N. P. Taylor, arr. by Bertha 
Kennedy. © 1. Aug. 6, 1929; E 
unp. 9589; Nellie Persor Taylor, New 
York. 17483 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Carita; Spanish tango, by J. De Bueris; 
B flat clarinet. © 1c. Aug. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 9720; John De Bueris, Corona, 


Eases « Ne 17484 

4 
Caroline; words and musie by RE. 
Slemer. © 1c Aug. 20, 1929: B 


unp. 10092; Eddie Slemer, Louisville. 
17485 


Carrol County blues; melody by W. T. 
Narmour and §S. W. Smith. © 1. 
Aug. 12, 1929; EH unp. 9793; W. 
Narmour and S. W. Smith, Avalon, 
Miss. 17486 


Catari’ me faie muri; versi di Hnrico 
Pacella e Pasquale Buongiovanni, 
musica di G. Ferraro [ i. e. Joseph 
Ferraro], of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; pf. © 1c May 24, 1929: BH 
unp. 7075; John Clano, Woodside, 
Peri iN eye 17487 


Caterinella; composizione al modo dei 
cantari di go Betti, musica di 
Virgilio Mortari, of Italy. © Aug. 
7. 1929; 1 ce. Aug. 9; E for. 6188; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 17488 


Catholic choir manual; by G. M. 
Wynne. © Aug. 23, 1929; 2 ¢ and 
aff. Aug. 26; AA 23522; Grace Matt 
Wynne, Oklahoma City, Okl. 17489 


Cause I just have to come back to you; 
words and music by H. A. Mees. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Aug. 2, 1929; E unp. 9482; Herbert 
A. Mees, Vernon Center, Minn. 

17490 


Cavalier (Le) Lafleur; opérette en 
trois actes, livret de Louis Raine, 
couplets et musique de André 
Mauprey, of France; partition chant 
et pf. 4to. © July 19, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 9; E for. 6291; C. Joubert, 
Paris. 17491 


Cefiros (Los); letra y musica de Ra- 
fael Gomez, of Mexico, domiciled at 
San Diego; pf. [Photostat] © 
July 23, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 5; E pub. 
8108; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

17492 

Certain (A) senorita; words by F. L. 
Cooper, jr., and Virginia Schwarz, 
musie by J. P. Sacco. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Aug. 2, 1929; 
E unp. 9456; John Peter Sacco, East 
Hampton, Conn. 17493 


Champagne polka; by John De Bueris ; 
pf. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1929; EH unp. 
9823; Belwin, ine., New York. 17494 


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no. 8, 1929 


17515 


by Claude L. Fich- 
thorn; organ. (Jn American organ 
quarterly, v. 10, no. 30, July 1929) 
© July 29, 1929; 2 ec. July 31; E pub. 
$118; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
17495 
Chanson de Lewko; extraite de La 
nuit de mai, par N. Rimsky-Korsa- 
koff, orch. de Rudd, of France; 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Aug. 9, 1929; 1 e¢. 
Aug. 10; E for. 6166; Enoch & cie., 
Paris. 17496 


Chanson d’été; 


Chanson (Le) de mort de la Chine;. 


by V. A. Hembling; pf. ©1 ec. Aug. 

16, 1929; E unp. 9930; Violette An- 

geline Hembling, Emporia, Kan. 
17497 


Chanson (La) du houblon; extraite 
de La fiancée du Tzar, par N. Rim- 
sky-Korsakoff, orch. de Rudd, of 
France; orch. parties, avee pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Aug. 9, 1929; 1. 
Aug. 10; E for. 6168; Enoch & cgie., 
Paris. 17498 


Chanson joyeuse; extraite de La nuit 
de mai, par N. Rimsky-Korsakoff, 
orch. de Rudd, of France; orch. par- 
ties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Aug. 9, 1929; 1 ec. Aug. 10; E for. 
6165; Enoch & cie., Paris. 17499 


Chant de labour; de Le mas, paroles 
et musique de J. Canteloube, of 
France. © July 19, 1929; 1 ec. Aug. 
9; E for. 6526; Heugel, Paris. 

17500 


Chant joyeux; by Ernest H. Sheppard ; 
organ. © Aug. 15, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 
17; E pub. 8499; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 17501 


Chant (The) of despair; words and 
music by J. C. Johnson. ([Chords, 
single staff] © 1c. Aug. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 9867; J. C. Johnson, New 
York. 17502 


Cha-ra-chicker-ro-chew-der-chew ; old 
Uncle Lidge, words by C. P. Walker, 
music by Wallee Brown. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © July 18, 
1929; 2c. Aug. 2; E pub. 8127; Clan- 
cey P. Walker, Chicago. 17508 


Chardon; words by T. Dwight Ladd, 
music by James Q. Thrasher. Char- 
don, O., Chardon civie association. 
© Aug. 24, 1929;..2>¢. Aug...263. 1 
pub. 8668; James Q. Thrasher, Char- 
don, O. 17504 


Charleston no. 1; melody by W. T. 
Narmour and 8S. W. Smith. © 1.¢. 


Aug. 12) 1929 pup. -9792'* W,. tT. 
Narmour and S. W. Smith, Avalon, 
Miss. 17505 
Charmes (Les) d'un mannequin; se- 
lection from the Fashion show, by R. 
H. Greenwell; 1st violin. © 1 ec. 
Aug. 24, 1929; EH unp. 10300; Robert 
Holmes Greenwell, Washington. 
17506 
Charming episode; by Eugene Or- 
mandy, se. by A. E. Cafarella; orch. 
4to.’ © Mar: '15,.1989:°2 @ June 1: 
E pub. 6639; Kalmus filmusic edi- 
tion, New York. 17507 
Chassidic (A) dance of the feast; an- 
cient Hebrew melody, arr. by Paul 
Allen Beymer; organ. (Jn Ameri- 
can organ quarterly, v. 10, no. 30, 
July 1929) © July 29, 1929; 2 ¢. 
July 31; E pub. 8114; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 17508 


Chassidic (A) religious song; ancient 
Hebrew melody, arr. by Paul Allen 
Beymer; organ. (Zn American or- 
gan quarterly, v. 10, no. 30, July 
1929) © July 29, 1929; 2 ¢ July 
ot a pun, olla; Ho W. Gray ¢o., 
New York. 17509 

Cherry time; 2 pt. song, words by Rob- 
ert Graves, music by Thomas Wood, 
of Great Britain, tonic solfa tr. by 
H. J. Timothy; sop. and contralto. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Aug. 2, 1929; 1c. Aug. 3; 
HK for. 6022; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London. 17510 

Chickie; words by D. Parsons, music 
by E. Whittemore. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1. Aug. 5, 1929; E 
unp. 9543 ; Diana Parsons, Brooklyn, 
and Harl Whittemore, Baltimore. 

V7511 

Children’s conquest; intermezzo semi- 
misterioso, by L. Brunelli, orch. by 
William C. Schoenfeld; orch. pts. © 
Aug. 14, 1929: 2 c. Aug. 16; HB pub. 
8464; Atlas music corp., New York. 

Toe, 

Children’s song book; with words, mu- 
sie and pictures, compiled by S. E. 
Lowe. © July 29, 1929;'2 ¢ Aug. 
20; aff. Aug. 16; AA 22398; Whit- 
man pub. co., Racine, Wis. 17513 


China doll; novelette, by V. Reiser: pf. 
© 1c. Aug. 2, 1929; E unp. 9460: 
Violet Reiser, New York. 175i4 

Chinky Chinee bogie man; words and 
music by Haven Gillespie, Richard 
Whiting and Neil Moret; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Aug. 23, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 27; E pub. 8671; Villa Moret, 
ine., San Francisco. 17515 


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17516 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Etude; 
andantino, in F min., transcribed by 
Edouard Hesselberg; 2 pfs., 4 hands. 
(Trois etudes, no. 1) © July 30, 
1929; 2c. Aug. 1; E pub. 8075; Clay- 
ton F. Summy co., Chicago. 17516 


Etude; op. 25, transcribed by Ed- 
ouard Hesselberg; 2 pfs., 4 hands. 
no. 8. Allegro, in F maj.—no. 4. 
Agitato, in A min.—no. 5. Vivace, in 
E min. © July 30, 1929; 2 ce each 
Aug. 1; E pub. 8072-8074; Clayton 
F. Summy co., Chicago. 

17517-17519: 


Albert E. Wier; pf. (Appleton mas- 
ter-composér series. v. 3) © June 
28°"'1929) 2° errand aire July 33 A 
11011; D. Appleton & co., New York. 
17520 
Choral prelude on the tune Dominus 
regit me; by T. Tertius Noble, of 
Great Britain; organ. © July 26, 
1929; 2 « July 31; E pub. 8057; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 
17521 
Choral prelude on the tune Drumclog ; 
by T. Tertius Noble, of Great Britain ; 
organ. © July 26, 1929; 2 ¢. July 
31; E pub. 8056; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. fo22 
Christ in the universe; poem by Alice 
Meynell, set to music by W. Davies, 
of Great Britain, op,.55; 2 voices, 
cho. and pf. Sc. 4to. © Aug. 7, 
1929; 1 c. Aug. 8; E for. 6037; Wal- 
ford Davies, Windsor Castle, Eng- 
land. 17523 


Christmas (A) carol; duet or two-pt. 
cho. set to music by Dorothy Lee, 
arr. by Don Wilson. 4to. © Aug. 
27, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 28; E pub. 8695; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 17524 

Christmas (A) garden; Christmas 
service, text by Mattie B. Shannon, 
musie by Arthur Grantley. S8vo. 
Oct. 8, 1928; 2 ¢c. and aff. Sept. 14, 
1929; AA 24101; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 17525 


Christmas in jail - ain’t that a pain; 
words by J. E. Guernsey, music by 
Floyd Thompson. © 1c. Aug. 23, 
1929; E unp. 10190; Thompson and 
Guernsey, Indianapolis. 17526 


Christmas suggestion book no. 2; 
words by Mattie B. Shannon and 
others, music by Broughton Edwards 
and others, compiled by Mabel J. 
Rosemon. 8vo. © Oct. 31, 1928; 
2c. and aff. Sept. 14; AA 24105; 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 

17527 


a 


Frédéric Chopin at home; ed. by | 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Chromatic choral; by W. D. Arm- 
strong, op. 118, no. 2; organ. © 
Aug. 15, 1929; 2 ce. Aug. 17; E pub. 
8511; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 17528 


Cin-cin-nati; words and music by Max 
Rutchik, Leonard Whitcup, and 
Walter G. Samuels. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Aug. 19, 1929; 
EH unp. 10003; Santly bros. ine., New 
York!’ 17529 


Circus (The) ring; by Mabel Madison 
Watson; pf. © Aug. 15, 1929; 2 «¢. 
Aug. 17; E pub. 8501; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 17530: 


City (The) for me; words and music 
by Tony and JoSephine Gambina. 
[Photostat] © 1. Aug. 20, 1929; 
E unp. 10095; Tony Gamb:na & co., 
Detroit. 17531 


Ciudad Juarez; de Alfredo Reza, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Hl Paso; pf. 


[Photostat] © Aug. 6, 1929; 2 ec. 
Aug. 8; E: pub. 8229; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 17532 


Clair de lune; de la Suite burga- 
masque, par Claude Debussy, tran- 
Sseription pour harpe par Victor 
Coeur, of France. © July 2, 1929; 
1c. Aug. 9; E for. 6277; J. Jobert, 
Paris. 17533 


Claire; words and music by C. W. 
Waller. [Words and melody only] 
©1ec. Aug. 23, 1929; E unp. 10204; 
Charles WilSon Waller, Nashville. 

17534 

Clementine; waltz, words and music 
by M. A. D’Ambrosio. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Aug. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 10427; Michael A. D’Ambro- 
sio, Saranac Lake, N. Y. 17535 


Climbing the stairs into your heart; 
words and music by Irving Bibo; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by Edward 
Hubert. © Aug. 20, 1929; 2 «. Aug. 
20; E pub. 8536; Bibo-Lang, inc., 
New York. 175386 


Clog and character dances; descrip- 
tion and music, dances written and 
muse arr. by M. F. Webster. Wash- 
ington, D. C., Marjorie Webster 
school of expression and physical 
education. © Aug. 16, 1929; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Sept. 9; AA 23959; Mar- 
jorie F. Webster, Washington. 

. 17537 

Coecotte; melody by Lionel Belasco. 
© 1c. Aug. 6, 1929: E unp. 9835; 
J. O. Fisher, New York. 17538 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1929 


17560 


Cocktail (The) girl; light coquettish 
theme, by Joseph Engleman, of 
Great Britain; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor and violin 1 direction. © 
June 7, 1929; 1 ec. Aug. 22; E for. 
6301; Bosworth & co., Le: pzig. 

17539 

Coffee grindin’ blues; words and mu- 
Sic by Lucille Bogan. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Aug. 1, 1929; 
HE eunp. 9440; State street music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 17540 


Colombiana (La); by C. Maduro, of 
Netherlands, domiciled at New York; 
melody with pf. ace. © 1c. June 20, 
1929; E unp. 8118; Charies Maduro, 
New York. 17541 


Cel fan? march by. RR. A. Kurth; 
band pis., with solo B flat cornet 
eonductor. © Aug. 16, 1929; 2 e¢. 
Aug. 17; E pub. 8481; Richard A. 
Kurth, Boston. 17542 


Come along; words and music by S. P. 
Hose. ©1c. Aug. 16, 1929; E unp. 
9950; Sallie Peterson Hose, Akron, O. 

17543 

Come babe and fly with me; words 
and music by A. J. Lyons. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. July 5, 
1929; E unp. 9633; Agnes Jo Lyons, 
Twin Falls, Id. 17544 


Come back dear heart; words by Nat. 
F. Barbour, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Aug. 17, 1929; E unp. 9972; Nat. F. 
Barbour, Fairmont, W. Va. 17545 


Come back dearest girl; words and 
musie by L. L. Hill. © 1c. Aug. 
27, 1929; E unp. 10346; Lela Long 
Hill, Arcadia, Calif. 17546 


Come back to Erin; arr. by Carl Rich- 
fer- pi. ©, Aus. 22) 1929? 2e, Aue. 
23; E pub. 8611; Bach music ¢o., 
Boston. 17547 


Come back to me; from Song of the 
West, lyric by Grant Clarke, music 
by Harry Akst; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Aug. 16, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 21; E 
pub. 8600; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 17548 


Come back to me, we'll always be the 
same; words and music by J. H. 
Skinner, arr. by W. Gene Wright. 
© 1c. Aug. 5, 1929; E unp. 9564; 
James H. Skinner, Los Angeles. 

17549 

Come back to old B’way; words by 
M. S. Medaris, music by F. H. Wat- 
son. [Words and melody only] © 


1c. Aug. 6, 1929; E unp. 10177; M. 
Simpkins Medaris and Frederick H. 
Watson, New York. 17550 


Come back with the springtime ; words 
by Annette Beckman, music by Ray 
Hibbeler. © 1c. Aug. 2, 1929; E 
unp. 9522; Annette Clara Beckman, 
Gwinn, Mich. 17551 


Come be a nice baby ; words and music 
by A. L. Hoch. [Words and melody 


only] ©1e. July 24, 1929; EB unp. 
10461; Alvina L. Hoch, Buffalo, 
ING Sys 17552 


Come! Christmas come! words by Ar- 
thur Patterson Webb, music by An- 
nie W. Patterson, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices. 4to. © July 29, 1929; 
1 ec. July 30; E for. 6019; Stainer & 
Bell, Itd., London. 17553 


Come, get me; words by Albert Erroll, 
music by Joe Mazzeo [i. e. J. N. 
Mazzeo. Blue-print] © 1c. Aug. 
5, 1929; E unp. 9577; Joseph Nich- 
olas Mazzeo, Revere, Mass. 17554 


Come into my garden; words and mu- 
sie by E. B. McClary. [Photostat] 
©1c. Aug. 24, 1929; E unp. 10267; 
Kuta Bunch McClary, Van Nuys, 
Calif. 17555 


Come, Lord Jesus, and kindle a flame; 
hymn, words and music by G. E. 
Vinaroff. © Aug. 1, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 
2; E pub. 8077; G. E. Vinaroff, Rus- 
sell, Kan. 17556 


Come seven; words by B. Ellison, Otis 
René and L. T. René, music by L. T. 
René and O. René. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Aug. 1, 1929; 
EH unp. 10230; Ben Ellison, Leon 
René and Otis René, Los Angeles. 

L557 

Come tell me then just what is love; 
words by M. Freedman, music by Cy 
Cotler [i. e., S. Cotler] © 1c. Aug. 
26, 1929; E unp. 10305; Simon Cot- 
ler, New York, and Matilda Freed- 
man, Lansdowne, Pa. 17558 


Come to Maine; words and music by 
H. E. Farrington, arr. by HE. R. Wig- 
gin. © June 15, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 13; 
E pub. 8367; Henry E. Farrington, 
Gorham, Me. 17559 


Come unto Me; hymn, words arr. from 
Matthew 11, and music by C. R. 
Goddard. © May 10, 1929; 2c. June 
10; E pub. 6646; Clarence Roland 
Goddard, Chicago. 17560 


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17561 


Come unto Me; words and music by 
Le A. Heaton, of Canada. .© dic. 
Aug. 22, 1929: E unp. 10172; Lorene 
Ashman Heaton, Rainy River, Ont., 
Canada. 17561 


Come, ye thankful people, come; an- 
them for harvest, words by H. Al- 
ford, music by H. W. Jones, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices, with 
organ ace. London,-Novello & co., 
t0...,4t0. (©) Aue. 2am S2oe. 1 4c. 
Aug. 20; E for. 6202; Henry Wm. 
Jones, Piuckstead, England. 17562 


Comedy; from Cinema incidentals, by 
Charles Ancliffe, of Great Britain; 
orch. pts., “with ‘pr. ‘conductor. 
Mar. 25. loz Mol we alee, a Es LOE: 
5968; Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 

17563 

Comi finir Jennie; versi e musica di 
P. Cittarella, of Italy, domiciled at 
Long Island City. N. Y. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 ¢. Aug. 3, 1929; 
E unp. 9535; Paul Cittarella, Long 
Island City, N. Y. 17564 


Como son locas las que se juyen; by 
Pablo G. Rosas, of Mexico, domiciled 


at San Diego, Calif.;: pf. S8vo. 
[Photostat] © Aug. 6, 1929; 2 «¢. 
Aug. 8: E pub. 8195; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 17565 


Como te quiero: letra. y musica de 
Librado Dominguez, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles; pf. [Photo- 
stat] © July 23, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 5; 
EK pub. 8104; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 17566 

Composition no. by C. 


25; melody 


Smelser.. © 1 c. Aug. 1, 1929; E 
unp. 9481; Cornell Smelser, New 
York. 17567 
Composition no. 26; melody by C. 
Smelser. © 1 ¢ Aug. 1, 1929: BE 
unp. 9417; Cornell Smelser, New 
York. 17568 


Composition no. 27; valse, melody, by 
C. Smelser. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1929; 
EK unp. 9791; Cornell Smelser, New 
York. 17569 


Concert champétre; par Francis 
Poulenc, of France; partie de clave- 
cin, ou pf., avee réduction de 
l’ orchestre ou deuxiéme pf. © 
July 19, 1929; 1 ec. Aug. 9; E for. 
6246; Rouart Lerolle et cie., Paris. 

17570 


Consecration; sacred duet, words by 
Frances R. Havergal, music by J. 


‘ 


pt. IT, Dos; V, 28 


E. Roberts; sop. and alto. © Aug. 
15, 1929; 2 ¢. Aug. 17; E pub. 8494; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 
- 17571 
Consequently, I’m in love with you; 
words and music by Orville 
Andrews [i. e. O. A. Andrews, jr.] 
© 1c. Aug. 7, 1929; E unp. 9655; 
Orville Alexander Andrews, Jr., 
Lincoln, Neb. 17572 


Consolation; words by R. S. Sprigg, 
music by R. S. Sprigg and Coral L. 
Atkins. .© 1 ¢.. Augs 12, 1920-0 
unp. 9818; Rodney S. Sprigg, Holly- 
wood. 17573 


Constantly; words by Ben Ryan, 
music by Lou Handman; pf. and 
ukulele ace. (Cover title: Ill al- 
ways love you constantly) © Aug. 
30, 1929; 2c. Aug. 31; E pub. 8759; 
Handman, Kent & Goodman, inc., 
New York. 17574 


Consuelo (El); letra y musica de 
Rafael Paramo, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Los Angeles; pf. [Photostat] 
© Aug. 6, 1929; 2c. Aug. 8; E pub. 
8221; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 


17575 
Coquetry; by Frank Tours, arr. by 
William Spielter; full orch. © 


Aug. 27, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 28; E pub. 
8704; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 
17576 


Corn-licker blues; words and music by 
C. F. Mathieu. [Words and melody 
only] ©1le. Aug. 1, 1929; E unp. 
9427; Carl Ferdinand Mathieu, New 
York. 17577 


Cornish (A) day; by Margaret Par- 
sons, of Great Britain; pf. © June 
18, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 16; E for. 6128; 
Oxford university press, London. 

17578 ' 


Cossack’s (A) romance; words and 
music by S. L. Linet. [Chords, 


Single staff] © 1c. Aug. 9, 1929; 


E unp. 9727; Shirley L. Linet,) 
Philadelphia. 17579 
Count Zeppelin; words by C. R. 


Schwartz, music by Chas. L. John- 
son. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1929; E unp. 
9806; Clarence R. Schwartz, Leaven- 
worth, Kan. 17580 


Country (A) lullaby; unison song, 
words by Ford Madox Ford, music 
by Thomas Wood, of Great Britain, 
tonic solfa tr. by H. J. Timothy. 
4to. [Staff and tonic solfa nota- 
tions] © Aug. 2, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 33, 
E for. 6023; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London. 17581 


942 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1929 


17602 


Crazy sticks; by E. Brigham, of Great 
Britain; xylophone solo, with band 
pts. and conductor. © July 29, 
G29 De! Aug. 793 )H ‘for. 6197; 


Hawkes & son (London) itd., 
London. 17582 
Cricketers (The) of Hambledon; 


words by Bruce Blunt, music by 
Peter Warlock [pseud. of Philip 
Heseltine], 
gune 13, °1929; 1c) Aug. 2: E. for. 
6055; Augener, Itd., London. 17583 


Cress (The) is my emblem; words by 
W. S. Turner, music by M. F. Van 
Akin. Sedalia, Mo., A. W. Perry’s 
sons. © Dee. 12, 1928; 2 ec. Apr. 
22, 1929; E pub. 7744; May Fair- 
banks Van Akin and Wilminna 
Sophia Turner, Ida, Mich. 17584 


Cruda (La); letra y musica de 
Bernarda Montoya y Elena Ramirez, 
of Mexico, domiciled at Los Angeles; 
pf. [Photostat] © Aug. 6, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 8; E pub. 8224; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 17585 


Crying for love; from The girl from 
Woolworth’s, music by Geo. W. 
_ Meyer, orch. by Geo. J. Trinkaus; 
vocal orch. pts. 4to. © Aug. 5, 
1929; 2 ec. Aug. 9; E pub. 8332; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 17586 


Crying won’t help you now; valse, 
words and music by E. Holyoake, 
of Canada. ©1c. July 29, 1929; BH 
unp. 9958; Edith Hoiyoake, Guelph, 
Ont., Canada. 17587 


Crystal girl; from Paris, lyric by Al 
Bryan, music by Eddie Ward. © 
1 ec. Aug. 23, 1929; E unp. 10184; 
George and Arthur Piantadosi, inc., 
New York. 17588 


Crystal girl; prelude, from Paris, by 
Eddie Ward; pf. © 1c. Aug. 23, 
1929; E unp. 10183; George & 
Arthur Piantadosi, ine., New York. 

17589 


Cuando despertaba; letra y musica de 
' Rafael Gomez, of Mexico, domiciled 
at San Diego; pf. [Photostat] © 
July 23, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 5; E pub. 
8107; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 


17590 
Cuatro (El) del cuarteto; son y 
rumba, letra y musica por H. 
Torres. [Words and melody only] 


© 1c. Aug. 14, 1929; E unp. 9887; 
Heriberto Torres, New York. 17591 


of Great Britain. © 


Cubanella; lyric by Jack Meskill, 
music by Pete Wendling and Henry 
Lodge; pf. and ukulele ace. © Aug. 
13, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 14; E pub. 8380; 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. 17592 


Cuckoo (The) clock; by Ella Ketterer ; 
pf. with words. © Aug. 15, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 17; E pub. 8507; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. ~ 17593 


Cupid; words and music by A. J. Pe- 
tolino. [Words and melody only] 
©1ec. Aug. 29, 1929; E unp. 10418; 
Anthony J. Petolino, Newark, N. J. 

17594 

Cupid save an arrow for me; words 
by Al. Schiller, music by Walter 
Bishop. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 3,.1929;.E. unp.. 9497; 
Allen Schiller, Brooklyn. 17595 


Cupid’s counsel; words after Dryden, 
by Frederick H. Martens, music by 
Werner Josten. © May 31, 1929; 
2c. June 7; E pub. 6800; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York. [© text] 

17596 


Da draussen beim Radetzky .. .; Wie- 
nerlied, text von Beda, musik von 
Karl M. Jiger und Martin Uhl, both 
Gf Austrias 7 (© >sMarini6, +1929 ; “bie: 
Aug. 6; E for. 5996 ; Wiener bohéme- 
verlag, Vienna. 17597 


Daffodil days; words by Margaret 
Wymer, music by Montague F. Phil- 
lips, of Great Britain, op. 47, no. 4. 
© July 30, 1929; 1 ce. Aug. 9; E for. 
6185; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

17598 

Daffodils; words by William Words- 
worth, music by F. H. Seely. ©1ce. 
Aug. 5, 1929; E unp. 9561; F. How- 
ard Seely, Oakland, Calif. 17599 


Dainty damsels; by M. Ewing, of Great 
Britain, arr. by A. E. Cafareila; full 
orch., © Aug. 27, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 28; 
E pub. 8703; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 17600 


Dainty Dinah: by Dennis Maye, of 
Great Britain; plectrum banjo and 
ten. banjo solo, with pf. acc. © Aug. 
2, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 15; E for. 6151; 
Ernest T. Taylor, Preston, Lanca- 
shire, England. 17601 


Dainty little dancing maiden; words 
and music by T. E,. LaPine. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 30, 
1929; E unp. 10449; T. Edward. La- 
Pine, San Francisco. 17602 


943 


17603 


Dance of the dwarfs; valse eccen- 
trique, by Bert R. Anthony; pf. © 
June 29, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 5; E pub. 
8091; Anthony bros., Fall River, 
Mass. 17603 


Dance of the ventriloquist’s dummy; 
by. M...Gold; pf.. © 1.e Aug. 28, 
1929; E unp. 10196; Matthew Gold, 
Hoboken, N. J. 17604 


Dance rhythm; by Bob Craig [i. e. R. 
G. Craig]; pf. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1929; 
E unp. 9615; Robert George Craig, 


Baltimore. 17605 
Dancing blossoms; schottische, by 
Bert R. Anthony; pf. © June 29, 


1929; 2.¢. Aug. 5; E pub. 8093; An- 
thony bros., Fall River, Mass. 17606 


Dancing on the green; by Yvonne 
Beauregard; pf. © Aug. 10, 1929; 
2c Aug. 14; E pub. 8389; White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston. 17607 


Dandelion (The); words by Frances 
Cornford, music by Henry G. Ley, 
of Great Britain; unison song for 
treble voices. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © July 2, 1929; 
1 ce. July 20; E for. 5980; H. F. W. 
Deane & sons, the Year book press, 
Itd., London. 17608 


Dans les steppes de l’Asie centrale; 
esquisse symphonique, par A. Boro- 
dine, orch. de Rudd, of France; orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
© Aug. 9, 1929; 1 c Aug. 10; E for. 
6161; Enoch & cie., Paris. 17609 


Danse; d’aprés Le retour du Tchad, 
d@’André Gide, par Jean Rivier, of 
France; orch. symphonique. Parti- 
tion. © July 4, 1929; 1 «Aug. 9; 
E for. 6285; Editions Maurice Se- 
natt, Paris. 17610 


Danse indienne ; extraite de Mlada, par 
N. Rimsky Korsakoff, orch. de Rudd, 
of France; orech. parties, avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 9, 1929; 
1c Aug. 10; E for. 6167; Enoch & 
cie., Paris. 17611 


Danse orientale; tirée de la _ suite 
Seénes de ballet, par A. Glazounoff, 
op. 52, no. 6, orech. de Rudd, of 


Fiance; orch. parties, avec pf. con-: 


ducteur.' 4to. © Aug. 9, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 10; EH for. 6162; Enoch & cie., 
Paris. 17612 
Darkies (The) lullaby; fox-trot, writ- 
ten and composed by Harold Pook, 
of Great Britain; pf. and ukulele 
ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © July 8, 1929;1¢. July 238; 


CATALOGUE OF COFYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


EX for. 6062: Ascherberg, Hopwood 
& Crew, Itd., London. 17613 


Darling Nelly Gray; arr. by Carl Rich- 
ter; pf. © Aug. 22, 1929; 2c. Aug. 
23; E pub. 8615; Bach musie¢e ©Co., 
Boston. 17614 


Dawn; from Cinema incidentals, by 
Charles Ancliffe, of Great Britain; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. © 
Mar. 23, 1929; 1 e@. AugoZ2s Bator 
5965; Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 

17615 

Dawn in the desert; Christmas can- 
tata, text by Rossel Hdward Mitch- 
ell, music by R. Deane Shure, op. 
107; four solo voices and cho. of 
mixed voices, with organ or pf. ace. 
4to. © July 30,1929: 2.¢. Aug, 14; 
E pub. 8387; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 17616 


Dawn rose; words and music by Ken- — 
neth V. Goulden. © Aug. 24, 1929; 
2 ce. Aug. 26; E pub. 8649; Goulden- 
Leng music pub. co., Irvington, N. J. 

17617 

Day (A) in June; service for Chil- 
dren’s day, compiled by I. H. Mere- 
dith. 8vo. © Apr. 1, 1929; 2 ¢. and 
aff. Sept. 14; ‘AA 24086; Tullar-Mere- 
dith co., New York. 17618 | 


Day of days; anniversary hymn, 
words and music by Basil Sellars, 
of Great Br.tain; for scholars and 
_choir of mixed voices, with organ 
ace. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Feb. 26, 1929; 1 ce. 
Mar. 7; E for. 3923; J. Curwen & 
sons, Itd., London. 17619 


Dear little girl; fox trot, words and 
music by M. H. Pirie. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Aug. 12, 1929; 
E unp. 9807; Mabel H. Pirie, Royal 
Oak, Mich. 17620 


Dear little mother; ballad, words by 
M. Pickard, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. New York City, Frank Har- 
ding. © July 29, 1929; 2c. Aug. 2; 
E pub. 8128; Marguerite Pickard, 
Palatine Bridge, N. Y. 17621 


Dear little you; fox trot, words and 
music by Howard and Donald Sin- 
nock, of Great Britain, domiciled at 
Brooklyn; 1st violin. ©1¢. July 24, 
1929; E unp. 9642; Donald Leslie 
Wilmot Sinnock, Brooklyn. 17622 


Dear mother; words and music by 
V. Travers. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1929; H 
unp. 10234; Valentine Travers, Co- 
rona, L. I., N. Y. 17623 


944. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 8, 1929 


Dear old father; words and music by 
B. L. Francis. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Aug. 2, 1929; E unp. 
9467; Benjamin L. Francis, New 
York. 17624 


Dear old girl of mine; words and 
music by O. B. Adkins. © 1c. Aug. 
19, 1929; E unp. 10005; Ottis Ben- 
nett Adkins, Birmingham, Ala. 

17625 

Dear one, say that you love me; lyrics 
by Jule Creig, music by S. A. Lis- 
eher; pf. [Mimeograph] © 1. 
July 25, 1929; E unp. 10057; Sam- 
uel Alfred Lischer, Cleveland. 17626 


Dearest mother; words by H. A. New- 
bill, music by Richard Broughton. 
©1c. Aug. 28, 1929;-E unp. 10384; 
Horace A. Newbill, Odessa, Neb. 

17627 


Dearest, you are mine; words and 
music by R. Wilson. © 1c. Aug. 15, 
1929; E unp. 9927; Robert Wilson, 
Mobile, Ala. 17628 


Dearie: words by A. Walther, music 
by Chester Escher; 1st violin. © 
1 ec. Aug. 22, 1929; E unp. 10160; 
Adoiph Walther, Louisville. 17629 


Death scene; by Arthur Kay; pf. © 
2c... Aug... 26, 1929; EF. unp., 10281 ; 
Fox film corp., New York. 17630 


Death Valley; largo funebre, by Franz 
Grau, orch. by George J. Trinkaus; 
orch., with piano, organ, conductor. 
© July 22, 1929; 2c. July 26; E pub. 
8297; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

17631 

Deceive me never more; words by An- 
drew J. Vitale, music by A. Rizzi; 
sop. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1929; E unp. 
9917; Augusto Rizzi, Jersey City. 

17632 


December May; words and music by 
H. P. Nissen. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Aug. 13, 1929; E unp. 


9852; Henry P. Nissen, Oakland, 
Calif. 17633 
December moon; waltz, words and 


music by F. Brown. ©1c. July 30, 
1929; E unp. 9825; Forman Brown, 
Hollywood. 17634 


Delannoy (Marcel) Trois mélodies; 
poésie de Georges Gabory, Comtesse 
de Noailles et Jean Cocteau, musique 
de M. Delannoy, of France. 1. Ma- 
rine. [2 others] © July 9, 1929; 
1 ec. Aug. 9: E for. 6248; Heugel, 
Paris. 17635 


17646 


Deportado (Hl); corrido, letra y mu- 
sica de L. M. Bafnuelos, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Los Angeles; pf. © 1 
c. Aug. 26, 1929; H unp. 10298; Luis 
M. Banuelos, Los Angeles. 17636 


Desert twilight; words by E. S. Ren- 
olds, music by Phil Starr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 17, 
1929; E unp. 9967; Edward Sands 
Renolds, Baltimore, 17637 


Déshabiilez-vous! fantaisie - sélection 
sur les motifs de l’opérette, de René 
Mercier, arr. par F. Salabert, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur et 1° violini conducteur. 
4to. © July 2, 1929; 1 ¢. July 25; 
E for. 6038; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

17638 


Despedida ; letra y musica de Conrado 
Varela, of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles; pf. [Photostat] © Aug. 
GP A1929 22 ¢.- Aug. 83" Epub. S217; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 17639 


Dia-chro-rythms; a diatonic and chro- 
matic melody in 8 forms of rhythm, 
to be transposed to all keys, for all 
string and wind instruments, by J. G. 
Seebold. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1929; E 
unp. 9781; James Garfield Seebold, 
San Diego, Calif. 17640 


Diana; ouverture, di Edoardo Cabella, 
of Italy, op. 186; piccola orch. parti, 
econ viol’no direttore. © July 26, 
1929; 1.¢. Aug. 15; BE for.-6219; A. 
& G. Carisch & c., Milan. 17641 


Discussion and argument; photoplay 
music, by Hdward Kilenyi; orch. pts. 
© Aug. 3, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 2; E pub. 
8067; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 

17642 

Dispossessin’ me; words by Al. Schil- 
ler, music by Walter Bishop. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 3, 
1929; E unp. 9498; Allen Schiller, 
Brooklyn. 17643 


Dixie land; military march, arr. by 
Carl Richter; pf. © Aug. 22, 1929; 
> Cc. Ave. 2o. Hi pub. S613" Bach 
music co., Boston. 17644 


Dixie melodies at moonlight; waltz 
ballad, words and music by E. R. 
Alford. © 1 ec. Aug. 21, 1929; EB 
unp. 10118; Esther R. Alford, Long 
Beach, Calif. 17645 


Dixie’s prodigal son; words and music 
by S. Easton. [Words and melody 
only] ©i1c. Aug. 26, 1929; E unp. 
10396; Sidney Easton, New York. 

17646 


945 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17647 


Djenane; danse orientale, par Marius 
Fernay, of France, op. 13; orch. par- 
ties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
July 1S, 1929; 1° « Auge 95) E. for. 
6242; Calas, Caux, France. 17647 


Do you know why the lilacs are sweet- 
est of all? words by C. Gladish, 
music by J. R. Jacobson. © Aug. 
16, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 19; E pub. 8473; 
Cora Gladish, Higginsville, Mo. 

17648 

Doll of my eyes; fox trot, words and 
music by Y. Depoise. © 1 c. Aug. 
27, 1929; E unp. 10331; Yvonne De- 
poise, Deadwood, S. D. 17649 


Doll’s (The) dance; a la minuet, by 
Frank Blachford, of Canada; violin 
and pf. © Aug. 28, 1929; 1 ¢. Aug. 
26; E for. 6849; Frederick Harris 
co., London. 17650 


Don’t be a fool: words and music by 
dh) RsvPergy: pt: +. ©yvde.c) gaalee22, 
1929; E unp. 9961; Lawrence Rich- 
ard Perry, Fredonia, N. Y. 17651 


Don’t bother ‘bout me; words and 
music by E. Slemer. © 1c. Aug. 
28) 1929; By. unp. ‘10882%. iddie 
Slemer, Louisville. 17652 


Don’t cry, Dollie; waltz, words and 
‘Imusic by B. B. Bruce, music arr. by 
Burrell Van Buren... Vestaburg, Pa., 
Bruce pub. house. © July 26, 1929; 
2(e.,Aug:(15;. EH ipub: 8397; Bert. B. 


Bruce, Vestaburg, Pa. 17653 
Don’t keep me waiting; words and 
music: by, Mi) Kramers pf: .©:) 1. c. 


Aug. 14, 1929; E unp. $858; Martin 
Kramer, Upper Darby, Pa. 17654 


Don’t put me on a pedestal ; words and 
music by L. F. Nesbit. {Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Aug. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 10360; Louise Foxwell Nes- 
bit, Washington. 17655 


Don’t say good-bye; words and music 
by E..J. Kern. © 1 c. Aug. 12, 1929; 
HE ounp. 9784; Emma Johanna Kern, 
Omaha. 17656 


Don't you ever be *fraid to wade those 
troubled waters: words and music 


by Willard Robison: pf. and ukule'e | 


ace. © Aug. 20, 1929;2 c Aug, 20; 
E pub. 8518; Donaldson, Douglas & 
Gumble, inc., New York. 17657 
Doodle it back; words and music by 
Charles Davenport. [Words and 
- melody only] 


¢co., ine., Chicago. 17658 


Down 


© 1c. Aug. 1,-1929; : 
E unp. 9441; State street music pub. , 


pt. nt) nae 24 


Dorfbilder aus Ungarn; von E. Vv. 
Dohnanyi, arr. von Erno Pér, both 
of Hungary; orch. stimmen, mit pf. 
direction und violino 1° direction. 
© June 10, 1929; 1c. Aug. 26; E for. 
6329; Musikalienhandlung Alberti, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 17659 


Douglas band folio; by Geo. Douglas 
and A. C. Liscombe, both of Canada, 
arr. by S. HE. Morris; solo B flat 
cornet. obl. 24mo. © June 24, 
1929; 2 c. June 24; E pub. 8706; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 17660 


Doux murmures; par Alfredo Barbi- 
rolli, of Italy ; orch. parties, avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © July 19, 1929; 
1 ce. Aug. 9; H for. 6248; Heugel, 
Paris. 17661 


Down below the Mason Dixie line; 
fox trot, words and music by D. 
Jackson. © 1c. Aug. 2, 1929; B 
unp. 9513; Dudley Jackson, Lansing, 
Kan. 17662 


Down goldenrod way; words and mu- 
sic by. V. Homer. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1.c..Aug. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 10369; Vernon Homer, 
Springfield, O. 17663 


Down our memory lane; words and 
music by Blanche Rauch. Chicago, 
Iil., Vayne pub. co. © July 31, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 3; E pub. 8245; Blanche 
L. Rauch, Chicago. 17664 


the Easter pathway; Easter 
service, text by Mattie B. Shannon, 
music by Arthur Grantley. 8vo. © 
Jan. 29, 1929; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 14; 
AA 24099; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 17665 


Down the lane: by A. Louis Searmolin, 
op. 49; pf. © Aug. 12,1929; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 22; EH pub. 8584; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 17666 


Down. the trail; words by M: B. Booth, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
me‘ody on'y] © 1c. Aug. 17, 1929; 
E unp. 9971: Martha B. Booth, Mid- 
dletown, N. Y. 17667 


Draw me close once again; words by 
Horatia Powell, music by L. C. 
Eitzen. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1929; IX unp. 9994; 
Louis C. Hitzen. New York. 17668 


Dream children; childless wife’s la- 
ment, words and music by G. M. 
Yapp. New York City, Frank Hard- 
ing. © July 12, 1929; 2c. Aug. 16; 
E pub. 8419; Grace May Yapp, Al- 
kabo, N. D. 17669 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1929 


Dream (The) fairy; suite from Hans 
Andersen’s Olé Lukoié, by Elma T. 
Chapman; pf. © Aug. 28, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 30; E pub. 8753; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 17670 


Dream girl, my dreams have all come 
true; words and music by Edward 
Bruce Stuart; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Aug. 6, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 12; E pub. 
8339; Edward B. Stuart, Chicago. 

17671 

Dream nest; words and music by G. 

’ Clifford and Warren Burke. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Aug. 23, 

1929; E unp. 10207; Gordon Clifford, 
Los Angeles. 1767 2 


Dream waltz; by R. N. Schraeger; pf. 
© 1c. Aug. 14, 1929; E unp. 9879; 
Rudolph N. Schraeger, Los Angeles. 


17673 
Dreaming; words and music by H. A. 
France. © 1 c. Aug. 22, 1929; E 


unp. 10171; Herbert Arthur France, 
Wethersfield, Conn. 17674 


Dreaming dreams of you; words and 
music by M. A. Smith. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Aug. 8, 1929; 
HH unp. 9686; Mary A. Smith, Amity- 


wine, e"P., N.Y: 17675 
Dreaming e’er of you; waltz, words 
and music by B. Nuccio, jr. © 1 e. 


Aug. 5, 1929: E unp. 9602; Bonaven- 
tura Nuccio, jr., East Elmhurst, Oe 
My. 1767 6 


Dreaming of you; ballad, words by 
N. B. Braman, music by Sylvester 
Long Cross. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © July 6,.1929; 2 c¢. July 
18; E pub. 8041; Nella Bee Braman, 
Seattle. 17677 


Dreams are castles in the air; words 
and music by Red Plummer [pseud. 
of H. H. Plummer] © 1c. Aug. 22, 
1929: EK unp. 10142; Harold Hatha- 
way Plummer, Berkeley, Calif. 

17678 

Dreams, just dreams; waltz, words 

and music by Don Fina, arr. by 

Thos. R. Confare. Reading, Pa., J. 

S. Unger music house. © July 29, 

1929; 2 c. Aug. 1; E pub. 8326; Joel 

S. Unger, Reading, Pa. 17679 


Dreams, just dreams; words and mu- 
sic by G. W. Hannan. © 1c. Aug. 
14, 1929; E unp. 9866; Grace White 
Hannan, Staten Island, N. Y. 17680 


Dreamy Colorado; words by J. Wil- 
han, music. by Ed. E. Applegate. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 


17691 


Aug. 23, 1929; E unp. 10214; Joe 
Wilhan, Chicago. 17681 


Drifting along; song fox-trot, words 
by Carol Bourne, music by Harry 
Revel, of Great Britain; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by Harry J. Staf- 
ford. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © May 1, 1929; 1c. July 20; 
E for. 5991; Montgomery & co., Lon- 
don. 17682 


Drifting back to lover’s lane; words 
and music by E. E. Gray. ©1ce. 
Aug. 6, 1929; E unp. 9559; Ernest 
Elmer Gray, Portland, Or. 17683 


Driiben in der heimat bliih’n die weis- 
sen rosen; waltz, text von Fritz 
Rotter, musik von Jim Cowler, of 
Germany. © Apr. 15, 1929; 1 «. 
Aug. 26; E for. 6321; Alrobi musik-_ 
verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 17684 


Drum (The)-drum-drum-drum-drum- 
mer is the man behind the band; 
words and music by Susan Wren 
fi. e: S: EK. Wren] © 1 c. Aug. 1, 
1929; E unp. 9647; Susan Eugene 
Wren, New York. 17685 


Dry Martini; by Irving Mills, Al Goer- 
ing and Jack Pettis; pf. © May 16, 
1929; 2 c. May 29; E pub. 63869; 
Gotham music service, inc, New 
York. 17686 


Du bist die frau, von der ich triume; 
tango, text von Beda, musik von 
Ralph Erwin, of Austria. © Mar. 
18, 1929°.1 ¢.. Aug. 6; E for, 5998); 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 

17687 


Du gehst fast jede nacht mit einer an- 
dern aus, Ladislaus! Ladislaus! fox- 
trot, text von Fritz Griinbaum, mu- 
sik von Stephan Weiss, of Austria. 
© Apr: 1, 1929;'t c. July 3; HE tor. 
6052; Edition Kosmos, Vienna. 

17688 


Du prichtiges Berlin; marschlied, by 
P. Miiller; 1st B flat cornet. Cyc: 
Aug. 19, 1929: E unp. 10021; Peter 
Miiller, Philadelphia. 17689 


Dull razor blues; slow fox-trot, by G. 
H. Huffine; band. 4to. © July 31, 
1929; 2 c. Aug. 3; E pub. 8244; K. 
L. King music house, Fort Dodge. 
Ia. 17690 


Durey (Louis) Dix inventions; par 
L. Durey, of France; pf. © July 
19, 1929: 1 @ Aug. 9: B for. 6250; 
Heugel, Paris. 17691 


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17692 


E chist’ e’ New York; recitazione, con 
musica di F. Amodio; violino. © 
1c. Aug. 3, 1929; EK unp. 9820; Frank 
Amodio, Brooklyn. 17692 


Each little step means closer home: 
words by H. Helms, music by R. 
Beaudette. © 1 ¢. Aug. 12, 1929; 
E unp. 9813; Ray Beaudette and 
Hugh Helms, Tacoma. 17693 


Each rose in the garden reminds me 
of you; words by Ben Nelson, 
music by Larry BH. Goffin. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e Aug. 28, 
1929; E unp. 10887; Almon J. 
Balkins, Los Angeles. 17694 


East meet the West; words and music 
by M. E. Calhoun and N. Y. Albright. 
© 1c. Aug. 15, 1929; E unp. 9891; 
Margaret E. Calhoun and Nellie Y. 
Albright, Smith, Nev. 17695 


Easter suggestion book no. 2; words 
by Mattie B. Shannon and others, 
music by I. H. Meredith and others, 
compiled by Mabel J. Rosemon. S8vo. 
© Feb. 8, 1929; 2 ¢. and aff. Sept. 
14; AA 24096; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 17696 


Easy (An) communion service; missa 
de Sancto Albano, music by Healey 
Willan, of Canada; mixed voices and 
organ; in E flat. 4to. © Apr. 25, 
1929's Le) Aug. 164 BE forpiei2s: 
Oxford university press, London. 

17697 


Easy teasy melody; words and music 


by L. Yost. © 1c¢ Aug. 21, 1929; 
EH unp. 10121; Leland Yost, San 
Antonio. 17698 


Tffluvio primaverile; di Httore Monta- 
naro, of Italy; piccola orch. parti, 
con pf. conduttore. © July 26, 
1929; 1 ec Aug. 15; E for. 6217; A. & 
G. Carisch & c., Milan. 17699: 


Hinmal im leben...; waltz, text 
von Beda, musik von Walter Jur- 
mann, of Austria, Klav.-arr. von 
Walter Borchert. © May 22, 1929; 
1c. Aug. 6; E for. 5995; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 17700 


Hisler (Hanns) Vier Sstticke fiir 
gemischten chor; von H. Hisler, of 
Austria, op. 13. Partitur. 4to. © 
June 18, 1929; 1 c. July 30; E for. 
6088; Universal edition, a. @&., 
Vienna. 17701 


Zwei minnerchore; von H. Hisler, 
of Austria, op. 14. Partitur. 4to. 
1. Bauernrevolution. [1 other] © 


pt. III, n.'s., v. 24 


June 28, 1929; 1 c. July 30; EB for. 
6087 ; Universal edition a. g., Vienna. 
17702 


Klaine; words by Roger Margerum, 
music by M. B. Jacobs. ©1c. Aug. 
9, 1929; E unp. 9740; Marcelus B. 
Jacobs, Chicago. 17703 


Hifin frolic; by Frederick A, Williams; 
pf. © Aug. 12,°1929"2" Gc," Ane eos 
E pub. 8576; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 17704 


Elinor; words and music by E. Green, 
arr. by Frederic Watson. © 1 « 
Aug. 8, 1929; E unp. 9667; Eddie 
Green, New York. 17705 


Elk’s of America march; by J. Biega; 
ist violin. © 1c Aug. 6, 1929; B 
unp. 9584; John Biega, Perth Amboy, 
N. J. 17706 


Embarecacién (La); de Concepcion Y. 
Pardo, of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles; pf. © 1c. Apr. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 6875; Felipe Valdes Leal, 
Los Angeles. 17707 


Embers; words and music by E. L. 
Grimes, arr. by J. Dingee. © 1. 
Aug. 1, 1929; E unp. 9625; Emma 
Louisa Grimes, Milford, Del. 17708 


Emotional love scene with happy end- 
ing; from Cinema incidentals, by 
Charles Ancliffe, of Great Britain; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. © 


Mar. 23, 1929; 1 ec. Aug. 2; HE for, . 


5966; Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 
17709 


Empty is the cradle; words and music 
by C. F. Mathieu. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Aug. 1, 1929; 
E unp. 9428; Carl Ferdinand 
Mathieu, New York. 17710 


Hnsuenos ; letra y musica de C. Varela, 
of Mexico, domiciled at Los Angeles ; 
pf. [Photostat] © Aug. 6, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 8; E pub. 8214; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 17711 


Hnter Pauline; comic opera, in 2 
chapters and a frontispiece, book 
and lyries by Clark Barnaby Fire- 
stone, musical se. by J. Surdo. © 
1c. Aug. ‘9; 1929; D unp. 275509; 
Clark B. Firestone, Cincinnati, and 
Joseph Surdo, Norwood, O. 17712 


Intonces; letra y musica de Conrado 
Varela, of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles; pf. [Photostat] © Aug. 
6, 1929; 2 @ Aug. 8; E pub. 8233; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 17713 


948 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1929 


17735 


Equity will always see you through; 
words by A. Montgomery, music by 
R. W. Bronson. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Aug. 6, 1929; E unp. 
10059; Allen Montgomery and 
Riichard] Willard Bronson, Holly- 
wood. 17714 


Erminia; polka, melody by C. Meluzio. 
© 1c. Aug. 3, 1929; E unp. 9530; 
Carmine Meluzio, Long Island City, 
NEY: 17715 

"Epws (‘O) civ tpayovd: (O eros ein’ tra- 
goudi) ; words by Orpheus Karavias, 
music by D. Zattas, of Greece, domi- 
ciled at New York. © 1c. Aug. 21, 
1929; E unp. 10139; Demosthenis 
Zattas, New York. 17716 


Erst Sagen sie ja, und dann sagen sie 
nein. . . .; Sslow-fox, text von Fritz 
Rotter, musik von Austin Egen, of 


Germany. © Feb. 12, 1929; 1 «. 
Aug. 2; E for. 6002; Roehr, a. g., 
Berlin. 17717 
Escuchame!! letra y musica de Con- 
rado. Varela, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Los Angeles; pf. S8vo. [Photo- 


stat] © Aug. 6, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 8; 
E pub. 8194; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 17718 


Espinas del alma; letra y musica de 
Elena Ramirez, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Los Angeles; pf. 8vo. [Photo- 
stat] 
E pub. 8188; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 17719 


Et cetera; from The awful truth, 
words and music by Walter O’Keefe 
and Bobby Dolan. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Aug. 9, 1929; E 
unp. 9737; De Sylva, Brown and 
Henderson, ine., New York. 17720 


Eternal (Th’) rose; words by L. J. 
Clarkson, music by Justine Gilbert. 
© 1c. July 31, 1929; E unp. 10052; 
Lillian Jennings Clarkson, Portland, 
Or. a lg A 


Ethelois; by D. J. Plater, of Great 


~~ 


Britain; pf. no. 4. (in Hawkes’ 
new march album) © July 23, 
1929; 1 ¢« Aug. 5; E for. 6010; 


Hawkes & son (London) Iltd., Lon- 
don. U{T22 


Evangel’na; words by B. McSlater and 
F. Bourdillon, music by B. McSlater. 
© 1 e. Aug. 22, 1929; E unp. 10141; 
Bertha MeSlater, Walla Walla, 
Wash. 17723 


Evening prayer; by Gustav Mehner ; 
organ. (Jn American organ quar- 


© Aug, 6,.1929; 2c Aug. 8;° 


terly, v. 10, no. 30, July 1929) © 
July 29, 1929; 2 c. July 31; E pub. 
$8116; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
424 
Every day; words and music by M. 
Spiegel. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 2, 1929; B unp. 9486; 
Morris Spiegel, New York. 17725 


Everywhere I go; words by Russell E. 
Hllis, musie by C. O. Ellis. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Aug. 12, 
1929; E unp. 9768; Cecil Osik Ellis, 
Los Angeles, 17726 


Evidenza; polka, melody by F. Cus- 
enza. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1929; E unp. 
9914; Frank Cusenza, Detroit. 

17727 

Hvil omens; photoplay music, by L. E. 
De Francesco; fuil orch. pts. © 
Aue 5, 19209 2 4 Aus. 2: EH pub. 
8069; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 

17728 

EKyvocation; par Jean Cras, of France; 
violon et pf. © July 4, 1929; 1 «. 
Aug. 9; E for. 6271; Editions Mau- 
rice Sénart, Paris. 17729 


Expiation ; de M. Brusselmans, of Bel- 


gium; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur et 1° violini conducteur. 


4to. © July 4, 1929; 1 « Aug. 9; E 
for. 6259; E. Gaudet, Paris. 17730 


Eyes that stole this heart of mine; 
words and music by J. B. Breen, 
arr. by J. H. Glynn; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Aug. 3, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 9; 
E pub. 8270; John B. Breen, Chi- 
cago. 1a iaee 


Fagan (The) love song; words by Tex 
Maxwell and Larry Yoell, music by 
Virginia Spencer. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. Aug. 16, 1929; E 
unp. 9932; Lloyd Campbell publica- 
tions, San Francisco. 17732 


Fant heart never won a fair lady; 
lyric by Raymond B. Egan, music by 
Gene Burton. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1929; 
BE ounp. 10319; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., Culver. City, Calif. 17733 


Fair isle of dreams; words by Arthur 
G. Cook, music by L. Cook. ©1c. 
Aug. 5, 1929; E unp. 9560; Lillian 
Cook, Los Angeles. 17734 


Fairies (The); 3 pt. cho,, words by 
Wm. Allingham, music by R. A. Tay- 
lor, op. 10, no. 1; women’s voices. 
© 1c. Aug. 3, 1929; E unp. 9508; 
Russell A, Taylor, Berea, O. 17735 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17736 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


Fairy of the river; words by J. F. | Farmer’s daughters (Inneenyn eiri- 


Kinsley, music by G. R. Dodds. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Aug. 17, 1929; 
E unp. 10089; Gertrude R. Dodds 
and J. Franklin Kinsley, Pittsburgh. 

AAs 17736 


Fairy on the clock; novelty fox-trot, 
words by WHrell Reaves, music by 
Sherman Myers, of Great Britain; 
pt. © July 26, 1929; 1 ¢ Aug. 8; 
E for. 6176; Cecil Lennox, Itd., Lon- 
don. 17737 


Fairy rockets; words and music by 
Milton Harding. 1. High, in G.— 
2. Low, in E. © July 16, 1929; 2 «@. 
each Aug. 2; H pub. 82438; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 17738 


Fairy (A) story; by Homer Grunn; | 


pf. © Aug. 14, 1929; 2 c Aug. 14; 
E pub. 8404; Bendix pub. co., Lin- 
coln, Neb. 17739 


Fall in love, and you'll be happy; 
words and music by H. Richman. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 


Aug. 8, 1929; E unp. 10231; Hy Rich- | 


man, Chicago. 17740 
Famous beauties; romantic suite, mu- 
sic by Perey EH. Fletcher, arr. by 
Dan Godfrey, of Great Britain; mil- 
itary. band pts., with conductor. 
(Chappell’s army journal, no. 569) 
1. A vision of Aphrodite. [2 others] 
© July 26, 1929; 1 ce. Aug. 9; E for. 
6186; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
17741 


Farewell in June; words by M. Leach, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Aug. 24, 1929; 
EH unp. 10245; Meddie Leach, Cros- 
byton, Tex. 17742 


Farewell of a West country lover; 
words by Alice Brown, music by 
R. A. Taylor, op. 10, no. 2; three 
part women’s or men’s cho. with sop. 
or ten. solo. © 1c. Aug. 8, 1829; 
E unp. 9509; Russell A. Taylor, Be- 
rea, O. 17743 


Farewell to Minka; folksong from 
Little Russia, tr. and arr. of music 
by Charles F. Manney; sop. 1, 2 and 
alto, 4to)* ©° Augi=2)) 1929-2" c 
Aug. 23; E pub. 8725; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 17744 


Farm (The) relief song; words by 
Bernard Smith, music by Betsy 
White. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 1929; E unp. 10467; 
Vernon Dalhart, New York. 17745 


nee); Manx folk song, air from 
Moore’s Manx ballads, English ver- 
sion of the traditional words by 
Mona Douglas, music arr. by Arnold 
Foster, of Great Britain; male 
voices. 4to. © July 29, 1929; 1 ¢. 
July 30; E for. 6018; Stainer & Bell, 
Itd., London. 17746 


Feather (A) in the wind; words by 
Welle Richmond Eberhart, music by 
Leon Theodore Levy, op. 27; high. 
voice. © Aug. 12, 1929; 2 ec Aug. 
(22; E pub. 8582; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 17747 


Feelin’ the way I do; words and music 
by Haven Gillespie, Charles Cooke 
and Neil Morét; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Aug. 1, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 5; E pub. 
8090; Villa Morét, inc., San Fran- 
cisco. 17748. 


Feeiing so blue; words and music by 
Dolly and Marge Brissette and Joe 
Tinsley [i. e., Adolphus and Marga- 
ret Brissette and Joseph Tinsley] 
© 1¢. Aug. 27, 1929; E unp. 10343; 
Adolphus. J. Brissette, jr., Worces- 
ter, Mass. 17749: 


- Ferjhez ment a falunkba a; words and. 


music by P. Szarvas. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Aug. 20, 1929; 
E unp. 10070; Paul Szarvas, Pitts- 
burgh. 17750: 


Fesch (Willem de) ‘Three_ short 
Pieces; ace. arr. by Ludwig Lebell, 
of Great Britain; violin and pf. 1.. 
Minuetto. [2 others] © Aug. 3, 
1929';) Tie: Aug. (5) ER for GOs0. 
~Stainer & Beil, Itd., London. 17751 


Feuille d’album; by César Cui, op. 39, 
arr. by Franz Eber, of Austria; 
small or full orch., with pf. direction 
and violino 1 direction. © Apr. 3,. 
1929; 1 ec. May 3; E for. 4841; Uni- 
versal edition, a. g., Vienna. 17752 


Fiddling for fun; method for the be- 
ginner, by Rob Roy Peery. © Aug.. 
7, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 9; E pub. 8386; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia.. 

17753 


Fifty-fifty ; words and music by J.. 
Weiss. ©1c. Aug. 10, 1929; E unp. 
9775; Juliette Weiss, Brooklyn. 

17754 


Fillmore’s Christmas recitations and 
dialogues; for children and young: 
folks, words by various authors, 
music by J. H. Fillmore. —no.+32_ 
© Aug. 17, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 24; aff. 
Aug. 26; AA 23502; Fillmore bros.. 
co., Cincinnati. 17755. 


950 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1929 


17779. 


Filmelodies; by Montague Ewing, of 
Great Britain; pf. ser. 3. 138. In- 
troduction to a comedy. [5 others] 
© July 26, 1929; 1 ¢. July 27; E for. 
6016; Eikin & co., Itd., London. 

17756 

Fire-side (A) story; song without 
words, by Bert R. Anthony; pf. © 
June 29, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 5; E pub. 

8096; Anthony bros., Fall River, 

- Mass. 17757 


First (The) Easter; Sacred cantata, 
text by Edith Sanford Tillotson, 
musie by Ira Bishop Wilson. Two- 
Ringed. 460: 4G)isan. 2.19295, 2.¢. 
Aug. 24; E pub. 8786; Lorenz pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 17758 


First (The) step - how to play the 
clarionet; by Archie Gibbon, of 
Great. Britain. 4to. © Aug. 18, 
foe)? 1, e.) Aug. 13; E. for... 6110; 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., London. 
17789 
First (The) step - how to play the 
flute; by Archie Gibbon, of Great 
Britain. 4to. © Aug. 13, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 13; E for. 6111; Keith, Prowse 
& co., Itd., London. 17760 


First time I met you, I fell in love 
with you; words and music by 
J. Kujawski. [Words and melody 
only] ©l1c. Aug. 28, 1929; E ump. 
10359; John Kujawski, Perth Am- 
boy, N. J. 17761 


Flapper (The) glorified; words by R. 
Tittle, music by Chester Escher; 1st 
violin.. © 1 ec. Aug. 22, 1929; E unp. 
10157 ; Ruth Tittle, Covington, Ind. 

17762 

Fleurs de mai; valse lente, par Alfredo 
Barbirolli, of Italy; orch. parties, 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © July 
19, 1929; ‘1 c. Aug. 9; Ei for. 6244; 
Heugel, Paris. 17763 


Flight of Lindy, Anne; one step march 
‘or two step, by E. LaRoe; pf. ©1-c. 
Aug. 29, 1929; E unp. 10412; Eunice 

LaRoe, Martinsville, Ill. 17764 


Flirting butterflies; characteristic mor- 
ceau, by W. Aletter, of Germany ; 
pe ©) Jay’ 1, 1929; Bie Pulyo is; 
E pub. 7664; Walter Jacobs, inc., 
Boston. 17765 


Flor (La) de mis primeros anos; letra 
y musica de Emeterio Fierro, of 
Mexico, domiciled at San Diego, 
Calif.; pf. S8vo. [Photostat] © 
Aug. 6, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 8; E pub. 
8187: Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 
17766 


Florella; popular song, by L. E. De 
Francesco, paraphrase by Frank 
Banta; pf. © Aug. 17, 1929; 2.¢. 
Aug. 17; E pub. 8485; Sam Fox pub. 


co., Cleveland. 17767 
Florentina; words by Jack Davis, 
music by G. Davis. © 1c. Aug. 1, 
1929; E unp. 9432; Grace Davis, 
New York. 17768 


Flower (A) lei; one little kiss—good- 
bye, words and music by J. Noble 
and Bert Carlson; pf. and ukulele. 
ace. © Aug. 9, 1929; 2 ec Aug. 138; 
E pub. 83868; Johnny Noble, Hono- 
lulu. 17769 


Flowing waters; novellette, by Maude. 
Q. Rogers; pf. © July 6, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 14; E pub. 8391; White-Smith 
musie pub. co., Boston. 17770: 


Folk dance; by Mabel Madison Wat- 
son; pf. © Aug. 15, 1929; 2c. Aug. 
17; E pub. 8500; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. iwewet 


Follow the sunshine; words and music 
by C. A. Osborne. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Aug. 8, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 16; E pub. 8417; Charles. 
A. Osborne, Essex, Mass. LCT 


Fontana; march, by Maxie Pisegna; 
accordion. © July 27, 1929; 2 «. 
July 29; E pub. 8060; Roma music 
co., Cleveland. 17773 


Footsteps; words and music by R. M. 
Embry. [Words and melody only] 
© 1e Aug. 2, 1929; E unp. 9473; 
Ruth Miller Embry, Cincinnati. 

17774 

For I’m in love with you; words and 
musie by L. L. Hill. © 1. Aug. 
27, 1929; E unp. 10351; Lela Long 
Hill, Arcadia, Calif. 17775. 


For I’m just a rolling stone; words 
by S. Gilomen, music by Frederic 
Watson. ©1c. July 2, 1929; E unp. 
9955; Suzanne Gilomen, New York. 

17776 

For my baby and me; fox trot, mel- 
ody by A. Baylie. © 1c. Aug. 15, 
1929; E unp. 9924; Andrew Baylie, 
Pontiac, Mich. al irae 


For you—my love; words and music. 
by B. R. Mosby. ©1c. July 25, 
1929; E unp. 9548; Bayard R. 
Mosby, Kansas City, Mo. 17778 


Forever; words and music by L. Yost. 
© 1c. Aug. 21, 1929; E unp. 10120; 
Leland Yost, San Antonio. 17779. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17780 


pt. IT, n. s., v. 24 


Forever after; lyric by 
Hecht, musie by Herbert E. Kordula. 
©: Aug, 15,'1929% 2c. Aug. ota" 
pub. 8375; Kay & Kay music pub. 
corp., New York. 17780 


Forever and ever and ever; words and 
music by Jesse Crawford, Billy Bas- 
kette and Bartley Costello. © Aug. 
1, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 2; E pub. 8084; 
Charles Bayha music co., inc., New 
York. 17781 


Forget me; ballad fox-trot, words by 
Irving Kahal and Willie Raskin, mu- 
sic by Henry Lodge. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Aug. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 9725; Arthur Behim music 
corp., New York. 17782 


Forgive and forget; words and music 
by |B. R. Mosby: © 1..c) Aug: to, 
1929: E unp. 10063; Bayard R. 
Mosby, Kansas City, Mo. 17783 


Forrester (Cliffe) Three gay pieces; 
by C. Forrester, of Great Britain ; 
pf. 1. The merry heart. [2 others] 
© Aug: 8; 1929. 1 '¢! Aug. 10; Hi for. 
6160; Alfred Lengnick & co., Itd., 
London. 17784 


Forward, loyal Americans; hymn, 
words by ©, A. Lutz, music by Wil- 
liam C. Meacham. © Aug. 24, 1929; 
2 ¢. Aug. 26; E pub. 8642; Charles 
A. Lutz, York, Pa. 


Four plainsong settings of the Magni- 
ficat and Nune dimittis; with verses 
set faux-bourdon by Alec Rowley, 
of Great Britain ; mixed voices. 4to. 
© July 1, 1929) Lic. Aug, £65)°H 
for. 6127; Oxford university press, 
London. 17786 


Fox universal folio; piano solos for 
lodges, schools and homes, by Floyd 
J.'St. Clair. vi 1. °© Aug? 27, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 28; E pub. 8701; Sam Fox 
pub. co., Cleveland. 17787 


Fragment of an old Hindu bazaar 
song; words and tune traditional, 
- arr. by Jasper B. Rooper, of Great 
Britain, ©) Aug. 2,, 192950 ci Aug: 
10; E for. 6180; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 17788 


Frau (Die) wirtin; polka, by P. Miil- 
ler; 1st B flat cornet. © 1c. Aug. 
19, 1929; E unp. 10018; Peter Mul- 
ler, Philadelphia. 17789 


Fresno blues; words and musie by J. 
H. Crockett, jr. [Words and melody 
only] ©1«¢. Aug. 19, 1929; HE unp. 
10040; John Harvey Orockett, jr., 

- Fowler, Calif. 17790 


17785 | 


Helen E.| From a bud to a flower; words and 


music by D. Kent. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Aug. 2, 1929; EH 
unp. 9455; Donald Kent, New York. 

17791 


From day to day; two-part anthem, 
words and music by Bernard Ham- 
blen. New York, Chappell-Harms, 
inc. 4to. © Aug. 6, 1928; 2c. Aug. 
7; E pub. 8253; Harms, inc., New 
York. 17792 


From Pumpkinville to Broadway; 
words and music by L. La France. 
New York, Frank Harding. © Aug. 
3, 1929: 2c. Aug. 27; EH pub. 8682; 
Leo La France, Underhill, Vt. 

17793 


Frontier days in old Cheyenne; words 


by Joe Eicker, music by G. Wells. 
© July 12, 1929; 2 ¢. July 26; H 
pub. 8132; Joseph Hicker and Glenn 
Wells, Cheyenne, Wy. — 17794 


Funny, dear, what love can do; fox- 
trot, words and music by : Joe 
Bennett, Geo. A. Little and Charley 
Straight; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Aug. 16, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 19; Ei pub. 
8560; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

17795 


Funny to me; words and music by 
E. M. Ashcraft, 3d. © 1 ¢c. June 
10, 1929; HE unp. 7784; Edwin 
Maurice Ashcraft, 3d, Chicago. 

7796 


Funsters (The); by C. Rybner, arr. 
by William Spielter; full orch. 4to. 
©: Aug! 27, 192932 .¢)| Aug2eyoma 
pub. 8697; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land, 17797 


Galuppi (Baldassare) Sonata; arr. 
and ed. by G. Francesco Malipiero, 
of Italy; pf. © July 18, 1929; Zc. 
July 20; E pub. 8261;. Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 17798 


Garden in the moon; waltz, words and 


music by F. Brown. © 1c. July 
30, 1929; E wunp. 9826; Forman 
Brown, Hollywood. 17799 


Garden of glory; service for Haster, 
compiled by I. H. Meredith. 8yo. 
© Jan. 31, 1929; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
14; AA 24098; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 17800 


Garden (A) of roses and you; words 
by Chas. Tobias, music by Peter De 
Rose. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 2, 1929; E unp. 9468; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

17801 


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17823 


Gardians [!] of the air; march, by 
Arthur Pryor; pf. © 1c. Aug. 7, 
1929; E unp. 9701; A. Schrader’s 
son, ine., Brooklyn. 17802 


Garten (Der); text von D. Schurz, 
musik yon Gustav Wohlgemuth, of 
Germany, werk 80, no. 1; vierstim- 
migen miinnerchor, ohne begleitung. 
Partitur u. stimmen. 4to. © Jan. 
ai, 1929; 1 ec. July 3; BH for. 6051; 
Otto Forberg, Leipzig. 17803 


Gavilan; words and music by Maria 
Grever. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 23, 1929; E unp. 10181; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 17804 


Gee! but I hate to be waiting; patter 
cho., words and music by T. A. 
Colletti and C. Rems. [Words and 
melody only] ©le. Aug. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 10304; Thomas Anthony 
Colletti and Charles Rems, Brooklyn. 

17805 


Gee! but she’s a pretty baby; fox trot, 
words and music by M. F. Unger. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
July 16, 1929; E unp. 9963; Merrill 
Frederick Unger, Lansdowne, Md. 

17806 

Gee, I’m glad you’ve learned how to 
care; words by Otto Manz, music by 
W. M. Paisley. ©1c. Aug. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 9732; William Merreli 
Paisley, Boston. 17807 


Gelbe rosen; walzer-intermezzo, von 
Robert Brecht [pseud.], instr. von 
Alfred Pagel, both of Germany; 
salon-orch. stimmen, mit pf. direc- 
tion u. violino 1 direction. 4to. © 
May 6, 1929; 1c. July 3; E for. 6048; 
Heinrichshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, 
Germany. 17808 


Gemmes (Les); divertissement, par 
J. M. Zoubaloff, of France; pf. nos. 


1-12. © July 4, 1929; 1 c Aug. 9; 
E for. 6283; Editions Maurice 
Sénart, Paris. 17809 


General Pulaski march; by J. Biega; 
ist violin. © 1c. Aug. 6, 1929; E 
unp. 9585; John Biega, Perth Amboy, 
WN. J; 17810 


Get-away (The); by Dana Suesse, 
orch. by A. E. Cafarella; orch. pts. 
© Aug. 9, 1929; 2 @ Aug. 138; EB 
pub. 8461; Atlas music corp., New 
York. 17811 

Get up nice and early; song fox-trot, 
from On with the show, 1929, words 
and music by Leslie Sarony, of Great 
Britain; pf. ace. with banjulele 


72364—29——_3 


banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. 
Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © July 26, 1929; 1 ¢. July 
31; _E for. 6080; Lawrence Wright 
musie co., London. 17812 


Get your man; from So this is 
marriage, words by B. Curtis, music 
by Larry Conley. [Words and 
melody only] ©41 ce. July 26, 1929; 
EK unp. 10169; Billy Curtis, New 
York. 17813 


Get your mind on it; words and music 
Sam Theard. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Aug. 1, 1929; E unp. 
9444; State street music pub. co., 
ine., Chicago. 17814 


Gianine; lyric by Helen E. Hecht, 
music by Herbert E. Kordula. © 
Aug. 15, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 14; E pub. 
8376; Kay & Kay music pub. corp., 
New York. 17815 


Gilda Moreno; by Manuel M. Moreno, 
of Mexico, domiciled at Los Angeles; 
pf. S8vo. [Photostat] © Aug. 6, 
1929; .2 ¢«. Aug. 8; E pub. 8201; 


Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 17816 
Gimme all the love you got; words 
and music by E. Hennessey. [Words 


and melody only] © 1c. Aug. 20, 
1929; E unp. 10084; Elizabeth 
Hennessey, Easton, Pa. 17817 


Ginger snap; words by Emma Hubert, 
musie by Bell music co. © 1 « 
July 10, 1929; E unp. 94083; Emma 
Adaline Hubert, Detroit. 17818 


Girl (The) I met from Tennesee [!]; 
words and music by J. E. Nichols. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e 
Aug. 8, 1929; E unp. 9683; Joseph 
E. Nichols, Saginaw, Mich. 17819 


Girl of mine; words and music by L. L. 


Hill. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1929; E ump. 
10352; Lela Long Hill, Arcadia, 
Calif. 17820 


Girl of my heart, I’m lonely; words 
and music by E. C. Jarrett, jr. © 
te. Aue. 1, 1929; EH unp. 9424. 
EKugene Colman Jarrett, ir, Thomas- 
ville, Ga. 17821 


Girls (The) of the West; words by 
M. Alter, music by HBugene Platz- 
man. © July 8, 1927; 2 c. May 10, 
1929; E pub. 5864; May Alter, New 
York, 17822 


Giselle; ballet, de A. Adam, réduit et 
arr. pour le concert par Jules Le 
Boulch, of France; pf. 4to. © Mar. 
20, 1929; 1 c. June 10; EH for. 5470; 
H. Le Boulch, Versailles, France. 

17823 


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17824 


Give it; from Forward pass, lyric by 
Herb Magidson and Ned Washing- 
ton, music by Michael H. Cleary; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Aug. 16, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 21; E pub. 8594; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 17824 


Give me a kisS; words by H. Mace, 
music by Chester Escher; 1st violin. 
©1c. Aug. 22, 1929; E unp. 10158; 
Harlan Mace, Fort Sam Houston, 
Tex. 17825 


Give your heart to me; words by Guy 
E. Ragan, music by F. Svirsky. © 
1 ec. Aug. 138, 1929; E unp. 9846; 
Freda Svirsky, New Haven, Conn. 

17826 


Glad chatter; by EH. Brigham, of Great 
Britain; xylophone duet, with band 
pts. and conductor. © July 29, 1929; 
1c. Aug. 9; E for. 6198; Hawkes & 
son (London) Itd., London. 17827 


Glow-worm; by Paul Lincke, of Ger- 
many; vocal orch. pts. 4to. © Aug. 
28, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 29; E pub. 8716; 
Edward B. Marks music co., New 
York. 17828 


Glow-worm (The); by Paul Lincke, 
arr. by Grace Helen Nash; 2 pfs., 
4 hands. © Aug. 28, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 
29; E pub. 8718; Edward B. Marks 
music co., New York. 17829 


Gluck (Christoph Wilibald von) Zwei 
miirsche aus Alkeste; arr. von Leo- 
pold Weninger, of Austria; orch. 
stimmen, mit pf. 0. organ direction 
u. violino 1 direction. 4to. 1. Heim- 
kehr der sieger. [1 other] © July 
20, 1929';“1e@. Aug. 13: H for. 6145; 
D. Rahter, Leipzig. 17830 


Go find somebody to love; words by 
Herb Magidson, music by Michael H. 
Cleary, arr. by Ed. Smalle; mixed 
voices. 4to. © July 22, 1929; 2 c. 
July 26; E pub. 8285; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 178381 


Go one better; from The street singer, 
words by Graham John, music by 
Sam Timberg; pf. and ukulele acc. 
New York, Shubert music pub. corp. 
© Aug. 7, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 9; E pub. 


8342; Shubert theatre corp., New 
York. 17832 
Go ye into all the world; anthem, 


words from Mark 16 and Matthew 5, 
music by Arthur Berridge, of Great 


Britain; mixed voices, with organ 
ace. 4to. © Aug. 19, 1929; 1c. Aug. 
24; HK for. 6319; Banks & son, York, 
England. 178383 


Pt aoe S., V. 24 


Goal (The) of my dreams; oo by 
Coralie Alice McHiroy, musie by M. 
Sciapiro. © 1 c¢. May 31, 1929; B 
unp. 7348; Michel Sciapiro, New 
York. 17834 


God be thanked; ballad, words and 
music by Harry S. Pepper, of Great 
Britain. © May 24, 1929; 1 ¢ Aug. 
24; E for. 6808; Burford pub. co., 
London. 17835 


God keep you everywhere; words and 


music by Gerald Grey, arr. by Ma- 


rion Moore; mixed voices. 4to. © 
June 12, 1929; 2 c. July 30; E pub. 


8028; J. A. Parks co., York, Neb. 
17836 
God walks upon the hills; words by 


Anna Blake Mezquida, music by R. 
A. Taylor, op. 12, no. 2; sop. 1, 2 
and alto, a capella. ©1c. Aug. 28, 
1929; H unp. 10893; Russell A. Tay- 
lor, Berea, O. 17837 


Godard (Benjamin Louis Paul) Can- 
zonetta ; concerto romantique, op. 35, 
arr. von Leopold Weninger, of Aus- 
tria; orch. stimmen, mit pf. o. organ 
‘direction u. violino 1 direction. © 
July 20, 1929; 1 c Aug. 18; H for. 
6149; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 17838 


Goin’ away; words and music by F. EH. 
Allen. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1929; E unp. 
10400; Fay E. Allen, Los Angeles. 

17839 

Going home to Ireland; words by 
Shaun O’Nolan, music by J. Smith. 
© 1c. Aug. 13, 1929; EB unp. 9845; 
Josephine Smith, Brooklyn. 17840 


Gold tooth blues; words by Texas Al- 
exander, music arr. by Irene Spain. 


[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Aug. 16, 1929; E unp. 9937; Polk C. 
Brockman, Atlanta. 17841 


Golden (A) day; words by Paul Lau- 
rence Dunbar, music by Adelaide 
Flowers. © 1 ¢c. Aug. 23,.1929; E 
unp. 10210; Adelaide Flowers, Cedar 
Rapids, Ia. 17842 


Golden days; service for Children’s 
day, words by C. Louise Bell and 
others, music by I. H. Meredith and 
others. Svo. © Apr. 11, 1929; 2%¢. 
and aff. Sept. 14; AA 24090; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 17843 


Golden hours for Sundays; ed. and arr. 
by Ernest Haywood, of Great 
Britain; pf. bk: 3., 4to.. © Aug: 
26, 1929; 1 ec: Aug. 26; E' for. 6317; 
Keith, Prowse & co., Itd., London. 

17844 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1929 


17865 


Golden hours of easy piano pieces; 
ed. and arr. by Ernest Haywood, of 
Great Britain. bk. 2. © Aug. 17, 
1929 5.1 .c., Aug. 18; EH, for. Gi? 
Keith, Prowse & co., Itd., London. 

17845 

Golden (The) road; lyrics by M. A. T. 
Colby, music by Lydia _ Fossler 
Frank. ©1c. Aug. 14, 1929; E unp. 
9954; Mary A. Tuttle Colby, San 
Diego, Calif. 17846 


Golden sheaves; sunset melody, by 
Brian Hope, of Great Britain; pf. 
Cy Aue 2 1999 1 ce Aug."3 3 for. 
6025; Elkin & co., ltd., London. 

17847 

Goldfish (A) all my own; lyrics by 
Rita Meyer [pseud. of R. M. Viet- 
meyer], music by Adrian De Haas, 
of Holland, domiciled at Long Isiand 
City. ©le. Aug. 26, 1929; E unp. 
10295; Rose M. Vietmeyer, Villa 
Park, Ili. 17848 


Good-bye, my dear; waltz ballad, lyric 
and music by Mary Lyon Taylor. 
Indianapolis, Ind., Carlin music ¢o. 
© Aug. 3, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 7; E pub. 
8170; Mary Lyon Taylor, Indianap- 
olis. 17849 


Good-bye, my song; the broken lute, 
elegy, words by Theodosia Garrison, 
music by S. F. Baldin, of Russia, 
domiciled at Jamaica, N. Y¥. ©1«. 
Aug. 21, 1929; E unp. 10115; Siluan 
F. Baidin, Jamaica, N. Y. 17850 


Good morning; by Reuven V. Kosa- 
koff; pf. © Aug. 26, 1929; 2 «. Aug. 
24; E pub. 8659; Schroeder & Gun- 


ther, inc., New York. 17851 
Good night, I’m leaving you; words 
and music by O. Washburn. [Words 


and melody only] © 1. Aug. 27, 
1929; E unp. 10344; Oliver Wash- 
burn, Denver. 17852 


Good night ladies; arr. by Carl Rich- 
ter; pf. © Aug. 22, 1929; 2c. Aug. 
23: E pub. 8614; Bach music ¢o., 
Boston. 17853 

Good night sweetheart good night; 
words and music by H. N. Raymond ; 
pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by May 
Singhi Breen. New York City, Ray- 
mond music co., inc. © Aug. 81, 
1929; 2. ¢e. Aug. 31;;E: ‘pub. 8758; 
Harold N. Raymond, New York. 


17854 
Good old Mary Brown; words and 
music by William Kernell. © 1 «. 


Aug. 15, 1929; H unp.: 9926; Fox 
film corp. ,New York. 17855 


95 


Gooseberry pie; words by M. C. Em- 
berton, music by T. E. Tudor. © 
1c. May 22, 1929; BH unp. 7033; Mary 
Cummings Emberton, Hamburg, Ia. 

17856 

Got a great big date, with a little bitta 
girl; words and music by Joe San- 
ders; pf. and ukulele ace. © Aug. 
1, 1929: 9 20e. Aug. 53H) pub. 8087 ; 
Villa Morét, ine., San Francisco. 

17857 

Graf Zeppelin; words and music by 
R. C. Renwick. [Photostat] ©1e. 
Aug. 30, 1929; E unp. 10450; Ruth 
Comfort Renwick, Medford, Mass. 

17858. 

Gray day blues; words and music by 
fe. Go Re. © he! Ate. 17) 1929; 
EK unp. 9982; Lela Long Hill, Ar- 
cadia, Calif. 17859. 


Graziosa (La); by Richard Krentzlin, 
of Germany, op. 111; pf. © July 26, 
1929C 02> .c July 3i: Epub, 8058*% 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

17860 

Green carnation; from Bitter sweet, 
words and music by Noél Coward, 
of Great Britain. © Aug. 2, 1929; 
1c Aug. 10; E for. 6181; Chappell 
& co., ltd., London. 17861 


Green moon; words and music by H. 
Caro. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ¢;,,Augs 22,.,1929 ; unp. «10151 ; 
Harold Caro, Atlantic City. 17862. 


Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) Dawn’s 
awakening ; part-song from the Peer 
Gynt suite, op. 46, no. 1, words by 
Eugene Carroll Nowland, music arr. 
by N. Clifford Page; mixed voices. 
4to. © Aug.. 2,.1929; 2 c. Aug. 23; 
E pub. 8727; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton. 17863 


Grieg suite; selected by Victor L.. 
F. Rebmann, ed. by J. E. Maddy, 
arr. for young bands by T. Clark; 
pts., with conductor sc. 1. Patriotic: 


song. [4 others] Copyright is based 
upon new matter by Joseph E. 
Maddy, namely his interpretation. 


represented—in the legible notation 
thereof contained in the copies filed, 
selection by V. L. F. Rebmann, and 
arr. by’ "Tom, Clark. uO. Aue 12, 
1929; 2 c. Aug. 22; E pub. 8561; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 17864 


Grieving time; words and music by M. 
BE. Arden. © 1c. Aug. 5, 1929: E 
unp. 9578; Marguerite Elizabeth 
Arden, Dallas. 17865 


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17866 


Groundwork of violin playing; ele- 
mentary method for class or indi- 
vidual study, by Claude Rader. © 
Aug. 10, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 7; aff. Aug. 
17; AA 23345; J. W. Jenkins sons’ 
music ¢o., Kansas City, Mo. 17866 


Guardians (Les) ; de En camargue, par 
Marc Delmas, of France; pf. © 
July.19,;°19295 1 ¢.) Aug.i9; i for. 
6288; L. Philippo, Paris. 17867 


Guglielmi (Pietro) Sonata; revisione 
a cura di Maria Maffioletti, of Italy; 
pf: © July 19, 192951 «© Ang. 15: 
EH for. 6213; A. & G. Carisch & c., 
Milan. 17868 


Guitarra; tango eancién, letra y mt- 
sica de Henry Gazon, of Spain; pf., 
with ukulele arr. by F. Salabert. © 
July 2, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 9; E for. 
6273; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

17869 


Gunner Jim; fox trot, words by Har- 
old L. Cool, musie by Arthur J. Daly 
and Tommy Christian, arr. by Phil 
Fisher; dance orch. pts. 4to. © 
Aug: '5,' 1929 "2" e@ "Aug 9: ER pub. 
8330; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 17870 


Gypsy dream Rose: words by James 
Kendis and Frank Samuels, music 
by Meyer Gusman; pf. acec., with 
ukulele arr. by Harvey Samuels. © 
May 17, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 28; E pub. 
8693; Kendis, Gusman & Samuels, 
ine., New York. 17871 


Gypsy maiden; words by William G. 
Schram, music by S. F. Baldin, of 
Russia, domiciled at Jamaica, N. Y. 
©1c. Aug. 26, 1929; BH unp. 10813; 
Siluan F. Baldin, Jamaica, N. Y. 

17872 


Gypsy wildflower; words by Allan 
Stuart. music by J. S. Zamecnik. 1. 
High, in B flat—2. Med., in G.—3. 
Low, in E flat.. © Aug. 13, 1929; 
2c. each Aug. 16; E pub. 8418; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 17873 


Hair (A) of the dog that bit you; 
from Heigh-ho, words by Dolph 
Singer, music by Harry Von Tilzer. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
‘Aug. 8, 1929; E unp. 9707 ; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 17874 


Halt a chance; words by Henry Myers 
and Dan Walker, music by G. Car- 
bonara. © 1 ec. Aug. 12, 1929; E 
unp. 9828 ; Gerard Carbonara, Wood- 
ere, L.. I., N.Y. 17875 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


Ham Trombone; novelty march, by 
Henry Fillmore. 4to, 1. Orch, pts.— 
2. Band pts., with solo cornet con- 
ductor. © Aug. 17, 1929» 2 c. each 
Aug. 24; E pub. 8653, 8654; Fill- 
more bros. co., Cincinnati. 

17876, 17877 


Ham Trombone; novelty march, by 
Henry Fillmore; slide trombone, 
with pf. acc. © Aug. 17, 1929; 2 « 
Aug. 24; E pub. 8655; Fillmore bros. 
co., Cincinnati. 17878 


Han ir mannen, som gor vad som fal- 
ler henne in! foxtrot, text av Karl- 
Gerhard, musik av Jules Sylvain, of 
Sweden. © June 28, 1929; 1c. July 
29; E for. 5959; Edition Sylvain, 
Stcckholm. 17879: 


Hand in hand; words by E. Osnes, mu- 
sic by E. Osnes and Harry Jay 
[pseud. of Harry J. Lincoln} © 
Aug. 5, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 7; E pub. 
8157; Emelie Osnes, Readlyn, Ia. 

17880 


Hang on to me; from Marianne, lyric 
by Raymond Klages, music by Jesse 
Greer; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
Hank Linet. New York, Robbins 
music corp. © Aug. 9, 1929; 2 «@. 
Aug. 13; E pub. 8321; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp., New York. 17881 


- Happiness, rare show-off, artful dodger: 


hard to gain; words and music by 
J. C. T. Rolff. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Aug. 22, 1929; E unp. 
10146; John Christian ‘Theodore 
Rolff, Westchester, N. Y. 17882 


Happy and gay; by Frederic Groton, 
op. H, no. 2; pf. © Aug, 12, 1929; 
2 ec. Aug. 23; E pub. 8729; Oliver 
Ditson eco., Boston. 17883. 


Happy messengers; Children’s day 
serviee, words by Mattie B. Shan- 
non, music by Arthur Grantley. 8vo. 
© Apr. 16, 1929; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
14; AA 24089; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


Har du na’t Sver var snill och tink pa 
mej; one-step, ur Karl-Ewerts som- 
marrevy 1929, text av Karl-Ewert, 
musik av 8S. Sune, of Sweden; pf. 
© June 28, 1929; 1 ec. July 29; E 
for. 5956; Edition Sylvain, Stock- 
holm. 17885 


Harlem madness; words by Jack Yel- 
len, music by Milton Ager. 
Aug. 27, 1929; E unp. 10316; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver City, 
Calif. 17886 


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17884 


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no. 8, 1929 


Harmony blues; words by Art Kaser 
[i. e. Arthur LeRoy Kaser], music 
by Fred Johnson. Dayton, O., Paine 
pub. co. © Aug. 19, 1929; 2c. Aug. 
20; E pub. 8544; Lurten M. Paine, 
Dayton, O. 17887 


Harris (Dorothy) Nocturne; by D. 
Harris, of Great Britain, op. 18; pf. 
© Aug. 9, 1929; 2c. Aug. 12; E pub. 
8304: B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 

17888 

Hart (The) stomp; melody by Mickey 
Hart (i; e., A.W. Hart]-.©1.c Aug. 
26, 1929; E unp. 103808; Adelbert W. 
Hart, Preston, Id. 17889 


Harty (Hamilton) Three Irish folk- 
songs; words by P. W. Joyce, music 
arr. by H. Harty, of Great Britain. 
1. The lowlands of Holland. [2 
others] © May 23, 1929: 1c. Aug. 
16: E for. 6140; Oxford university 
press, London. 17890 


Hasta no queriendo; de Jesus J. Pe- 
ralta, of Mexico, domiciled at El 
Paso; pf. [Photostat] © Aug. 6, 
1929; 2 c. Aug. 8; E pub. 8231; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 17891 


Hattie Brown; words by M. Moore, 
music by M. Moore and Grace Hill 
Meeker. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1929; E 
unp. 10470; MacDonell Moore, Dan- 


bury, Conn. 17892 
Haunting taunting girl; words and 
music by M. A. Cowdery. [Words 


and melody only] © 1. Aug. 14, 
1929; E unp. 9880; M. A. Cowdery, 
Cleveland, O. 17893 


Have I loved you in vain? words by 
Ray Hibbeler, music by H. R. King. 
© July 13, 1929; 2c. July 18; E pub. 
8045: Harold R. King, Girard, O. 

17894 


Have we loved in vain; words and 
music by E. Holyoake, of Canada. 
' ©l1e July 29, 1929; E unp. 9959; 
Edith Holyoake, Guelph, Ont., 
Canada. 17895 


Hayseed (The); excentric theme, by 
Joseph Engleman, of Great Britain ; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor and 
violin 1 direction. © June 7, 1929; 
1c Aug. 22; E for. 6298; Bosworth 
& co., Leipzig. 17896 


He called them by their name; words 
and music by E. Boone, harmony by 
Mrs. E. Boone; mixed voices. 8vo. 
© July 29, 1929; 2 ¢ Aug. 12; E 
pub. 8350; Edward Boone, Grand 
Rapids. 17897 


17908 


He is mine [and] The prints in His 
hands; words and music by HE. 
Boone, harmony by Mrs. BE. Boone; 
mixed voices. 8vo. © July 29, 
1929; 2 c, Aug. 12; E pub. 8348; 
Edward Boone, Grand Rapids. 

17898 

He’s got everything it takes to make 
love; words and music by HE. Slemer. 
© 1c. Aug. 28, 1929; E unp. 10383; 
Eddie Slemer, Louisville. 17899 


He’s the he for me; fox trot, words 
by W. Robert Browne, music by 
Richard Francis Maguiness; with 
novelty pf. solo cho. © 1c Aug. 
29, 1929; E unp. 10426; William 
Robert Rhea Browne, Council Bluffs, 
Ta. 17900 


Headin’ home; words by P. 8S. Perkins 
and Mildred MacMonagle, music by 
J. F. Weir and M. MacMonagle. © 
1 ¢. Aug. 30, 1929; E unp. 10452; 
James F. Weir and Philip S. Perkins, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 17901 


Heap (A) o’ livin’; three-part song, 
words by Edgar A. Guest, music by 
Mrs. M. H. Gulesian; women’s 
yoices. “4t0. ° © Aug. 1, 19295. 2. ¢. 
Aug. 23; E pub. 8726; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 17902 


Hear my prayer; words and music by 
E. B. McClary. [Photostat] © 
1 c Aug. 24, 1929; E unp. 10268; 
Euta Bunch McClary, Van Nuys, 
Calif. 17903 


Hearken unto me; anthem, music by 
Cuthbert Harris, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices, with organ acc. 4to. 
© Aug. 12, 1929; 1 ¢. Aug. 138; EB 
for. 6100; Banks & son, York, 

- England. 17904 


Heart and soul; fox trot, words and 
music by G. R. Wilson. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Aug. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 10310; George Robert Wilson. 
New York. 17905 


Heart-break (A); words anon., music 
by David W. Guion; high or med. 
voice, © Aug. 12, 1929; 2 c¢. Aug. 
22. BE pub. 8574; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 17906 


Heart of my heart; words by Edwin 
Markham, music by G. M. Locher. 
©1c. Aug. 22, 1929; E unp. 10163; 
Gertrude Matilda Locher, Steuben- 
ville, O. 17907 


Heart (The) that I had I ‘gave to 
you; words and music by E. Holy- 
oake, of Canada. © 1c. Aug. 9, 
1929; E unp. 9746; Edith Holyoake, 
Guelph, Ont., Canada. 17908 


957 


17909 


Heart’s [!] a-twine; words by Arnold 
Worley, music by Harry Jay [pseud. 
of Harry J. Lincoln] © Aug. 12, 
1929; 2 ce. Aug. 14; E pub. 8409; 
Arnold Worley, Elberton, Ga. 17909 


Hearts so hard and cold; words by 
P. L. Helems, music by Ray Hibbeler. 
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1929; E unp. 9755; 
Powell L. Helems, Akron, O. 17910 


Heigh ho; words from Mother Goose, 
music by L. Egan. © 1c. Aug. 5, 
1929; E unp. 9566; Leslie Egan, 
Cobb, Calif. 17911 


Heimweh; gedicht von Heinrich Leut- 
hold, musik von August Thelen, of 
Germany, op. 86; vierstimmigen 
ménnerchor, ohne begleitung. Par- 
titur u. stimmen. 4to. © May 7, 
1929; 1 c. July 3; E for. 6049; Carl 
Engels, Mulheim-Ruhr, Germany. 

17912 

Heimweh des Ungarn; von P. Kacsoh, 
arr. von Erno Por, both of Hungary ; 
orch. stimmen, mit pf. direction und 
violino 1° direction. © June 10, 
1929- 1" e@, Aug. 263, 1H ‘for, “6350; 
Musikalienhandlung Alberti, G. m. 
b. H., ‘Berlin. 17913 


Helmet (The), the helmet; words and 
music by W. J. Gordon and P. C. 
Hayes. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1929; HE unp. 10055; 
William J. Gordon and Percy C. 
Hayes, Valley Stream, L. I., N. Y. 

17914 

Her static face; radio tragedy, lyric 
and music by Edna L. Manifold. © 
Aug. 16, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 14; E pub. 
8374; Kay & Kay music pub. corp., 
New York. 17915 


Her tender eyes; words and music by 
F. A. Walker. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Aug. 8, 1929; E unp. 
9690; Frances A. Walker, Win- 
chester, Va. 17916 


Herbert (The) Hoover march; by P. 
F. Damm; orch. 4to. © Aug. 10, 
1929; 2 c. Aug. 14; E pub. 83885; 
Peter F. Damm, Dover, N. H. 

17917 


Here; words by L. B. Levy, music by 
Daniel H. Wilson. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © July 20, 1929; 
2c. July 29; E pub. 8037; Lillian B. 
Levy, Portland, Or. 17918 

Here come the elephants, in the circus 
parade; words and music by Polly 
and Anna [pseud. of Helen and 
Mary Stuart] and Cal De Voll; pf. 
and ukulele acc. (In Polly and 
Anna song book) © July 10, 1929; 


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2 ce. Aug. 12; E pub. 8309; Forster 
music publisher, ine., Chicago. 
17919 
Hermila; by Emeterio Fierro, of Mex- 
ico, domiciled at San Diego, Calif. ; 
pf. S8vo. [Photostat] © Aug. 6, 
1929; 2 c. Aug. 8; E pub. 8211; Dio- 
nisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 17920 


Heroic meditation; by J. C. Bartells, 
op. 6; pf.; C sharp min. sq. 12mo. 
[Mimeograph] © Aug. 15, 1929; 2. 
Aug. 19; E pub. 8444; John C. Bar- 
tells, Chicago. 17921 


Heure (L’) bleue; nocturne, by Mischa 
Spolianski, arr. by Max Irwin, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Aug. 9, 1929; 
1 ec Aug. 10; E for. 6179; Chappell 
& co., ltd., London, 17922 


Heure (L’) d’été; sketch chanté, dansé 
et mimé, livret de André Baugé, mu- 
_ sique de Fernand Malet, of France. 
© July 19, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 9; E for. 
6286; Lucien de Lacour, Paris. 
17923 
High (The) flyer; words and music 
by F. H. Carlson, arr. by Burrell 
Van Buren. Minot, N. D., Carlson 
pub. house. © July 238, 1929; 2 «¢. 
Aug. 15; E pub. 8398; Francis H. 
Carlson, Minot, N. D. 17924 


High up in the heavenly blue skies Ill 
make my home; words by M. Cos- 
teldi, music by Phil Starr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 3, 
1929; E unp. 9501; Michael Costeldi, 
Warren, R. I. 17925 


Highland (A) lullaby; by Lucina 
Jewell; pf. © Aug. 12, 1929; 2 e. 
Aug. 22; E pub. 8570; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 17926 


Hilarity ; a laughing theme, by Joseph 
Engleman, of Great Britain; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor and violin 
1 direction. © June 7, 1929; 1 e. 
Aug. 22; E for. 6296; Bosworth & 
co., Leipzig. 17927 


His blood alone can make you free; 
hymn, words by Haskell K. Mea- 
cham, music by William C. Mea- 
cham. © Aug. 24, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 
26; E pub. 8638; Charles A. Lutz, 
York, Pa. 17928 


His haven; two-pt. anthem, words by 
B. H., suggested by Matthew 8, mu- 
sic by Bernard Hamblen. New 
York, N. Y., Chappell-Harms, ine. 
4to:' © July 30, 1929; 2°c. Iuly (Sr; 
E pub. 8161; Harms, ine. New 
York. 17929 


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“MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1929 


17953 


His war of righteousness is near; 
hymn, words by Haskell K. Mea- 
cham, music by Robert Edw. Watts. 
© Aug. 24, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 26; E 
pub. 8644; Charles A. Lutz, York, 
Pa. 17930 


Historica traigica de Toral y Obregon; 
de J. V. Olmos, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Los Angeles; pf. © 1c. Feb. 28, 
1929; E unp. 3962; Juan V. Olmos, 
Los Angeles. 179381 


Hobo (The) spring song; words and 
musie by Harry K. McClintock; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Aug. 1, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 5; E pub. 8088; Villa Mo- 
rét, inec., San Francisco. 17932 


Hobo’s (A) paradise; words and mu- 
sic by B. Samberg. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Aug. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 10285; Benjamin Samberg, 
Brooklyn. 17933 


Hokum; from Heigh-ho, words by 
Dolph Singer, music by Harry Von 
Tilzer. [Words and melody only] 
© 1e. Aug. 8, 1929; E unp. 9709); 
Leo Feist, inec., New York. 17934 


Hold me tight and say how much you 
love me; words and music by Cliff 
Friend ; pf. and ukulele ace. © Aug. 
7, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 10; E pub. 8275; 
Remick music corp., New York. 

17935 


Holy night; words and music by W. 
McNeil, arr. by Carl Hand. [Photo- 
stat] ©1e. Aug. 17, 1929; E unp. 
10044; William McNeil, Medford, 
Mass. 17936 


Homage to Rodolfo Valentino; words 
by M. Santarello, music by Nicola 
De Lorenzo. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1929; 
E unp. 10041; Madeline Santarello, 
San. Jose, Calif. 17937 


Home: hymn, words and music by H. 
de Fluiter. © July 20, 1929: 2 ec. 
Aug. 6: E pub. 8101; Henry de Flui- 
ter, Alhambra, Calif. 17938 


Home again, America for me; words 
by Henry Van Dyke, music by Paul 
Ambrose; men’s voices. 4to. © 
Sept. 2, 19277 2° e@ ‘Aug. 171929 Ei 
pub. 8432; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 17939 


Home study lessons for the piano; by 
Jacob Eisenberg. pts. 1-8. © June 
1, 1929; 2 ¢. each June 26; aff. July 
3; A 11031-11038; United States 
school of music, New York. 17940 

Homecoming (The) parade: march, 
by A. M. Christensen, arr. by Elea- 
nor Nesheim; pf. © 1 ce. May 3, 


1929; E unp. 4897; Arnold Michael 
Christensen, Moorhead, Minn. 

17941 

Honey blonde; words and music by A. 

Marovich. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1929; E 

unp. 10030; Anne Marovich, Berke- 

ley, Calif. 17942 


Honey boy; words and music by S. P. 
Hose. © 1c. Aug. 16, 1929; E unp. 
9951; Sallie Peterson Hose, Akron, 
O. 17943 


Honey chile; words by Louis Feder, 
music by B. B. Feder. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. July 17, 1929; 
E unp. 9402; Benj. B. Feder, Brook- 
lyn. 17944 


Honey girl; words and music by L. 
Di Carlo. [Words and melody only] 
©l1c. Aug. 24, 1929; E unp. 10251; 
Leo Di Carlo, Boston. 17945 


Honey girl; words and music by S. P. 
Hose. © 1c. Aug. 16, 1929; E unp. 
9952; Sallie Peterson Hose, Akron, 
O. 17946 


Honey I feel so funny; words and 
music by O. Wendell. © 1c. Aug. 
2, 1929; E unp. 9517; Ola Wendell, 
Dallas. 17947 


Honey Lou; words and music by G. W. 
Hannan. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1929; E 
unp. 9865; Grace White Hannan, 
Staten Island, N. Y. 17948 


Honey-mine, when will you love me; 
words and music by H. P. Huffaker. 
© 1c. Aug. 8, 1929; E unp. 9694; 
Harold Phillip Huffaker, Visalia, 
Calif. 17949 


Honeymoon moon is shining for me; 
words by A. W. Fouts, music by 
Onl Hornbeck... «© de 4 duly G: 
1929; E unp. 9622; Arthur Walker 
Fouts and Charles Lafayette Horn- 
beck, Sacramento, Calif. 17950 


Hooray for the U. S. A.; two-step, 
words and music by Haskell K. 
Meacham; mixed voices. © Aug. 
24, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 26; E pub. 8641; 
Charles A. Lutz, York, Pa. 17951 


Hoosier hop; from Cotton and silk, 
lyrie by Ballard McDonald, music 
by Dave Dreyer. © 1 ¢. Aug. 27, 
1929; E unp. 10325; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., Culver City, Calif. 

17952 

Hoosier (The) hop; words and music 
by Ballard Macdonald and Dave 
Dreyer. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 14, 1929; E unp. 9870; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 17953 


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1954 


Hope beyond the deep; words by C. B. 
Yokley, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Aug. 23, 1929; E unp. 10223; Cloyd 
B. Yokley, East Bernstadt, Ky. 

17954 

Hope, brothers, hope! words and mu- 
sie by Ralph Butler, Fred Godfrey 
and Julian Wright, all of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. ace, with ukulele arr. by 
Eddie Dexter. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © June 7, 1929; 1. 
July 20; E for. 5989; Medley Bar- 
rett music co., ltd., London. 17955 


Horas (Las) pasan; letra y musica de 
Conrado Varela, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles; pf. [Photo- 
stat] © Aug. 6, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 8; 
E pub. 8222; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 17956 


Hortense’s song; life is just a merry- 
go-round, from ‘The silver swan, 
lyric by Wm. S. Brady, music by H. 
Maurice Jacquet. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Feb. 16, 1929; EH 
unp. 3841; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

17957 


Hot and bothered; words and music 
by H! A.‘ France." © 1c Aug. 28, 
1929; E unp. 10372; Herbert Arthur 
France, Withersfield, Conn. 17958 


Hot baby; words by V. Curtiss, music 
by Harry Clifford. 
1929; E unp. 9757; Viclet Curtiss, 
Mason City, Ia. 17959: 


Hot. stuff; words and music by EK. R. 
Meyers. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 20, 1929; E unp. 10088; 
Evelyn Russell Meyers, Brooklyn. 

17960 

How am I to know; from Dynamite, 
lyric by Dorothy Parker, music by 
Jack King. New York, Robbins mu- 
sic corp. © Aug. 9, 1929; 2 ce. Aug. 
13; E pub. 8319; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., New York. 17961 


How ‘bout it; words and music by 
A. B. Taneyhill. [Words-and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Aug. 14, 1929; E 
unp. 9873; Alex. B. Taneyhill, Ca- 
tonsville, Md. 17962 


How could you say yes to somebody 
else; words by HE. W. Kidwell, music 
by Sylvester Long Cross; pf. © 1c. 
Aug. 21, 1929; E unp. 10108; Ethel 
W. Kidwell, Spokane, Wash. 17963 


How dazzling fair; anthem, words by 
G. R.. Woodward, after Johann 
Schefiier, music by Charles Wood, of 
Great Britain, founded on the mel- 


Cth eh ATs alOy: 


pt. III, 0. s., v, 24 


ody of Psalm I in the French 
Psalter; mixed voices; organ acc. 
4to. © July 2, 1929; 1¢ July 20; 
E for. 5988; H. F. W. Deane & sons, 
the Year book press, ltd., London. 
17964 


How do you get that way; words and 
music by L. L. Hill. ©1 ce. Aug. 17, 
1929; E unp. 9983; Lela Long Hill, 
Areadia, Calif. 17965 


How long how long blues; words and 
music by Leroy Carr. [Words and 
melody only] 
E unp. 9488; State street music pub. 
eo., ine, Chicago. 17966 


Hew lovely the meadows; last waltz, 
words by Gilbert Purcell, music by 
Weber-Kountz; sop. and alto. 4to. 
© Aug. 2, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 6; E pub. 
8248 ; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

17967 


_Hoyuelos (Los) de mi negra; by Con- 


rado Varela, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Los Angeles; pf. 8vo. [Photostat] 
© Aug. 6, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 8; E pub. 
8186; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

17968 


Huerfanita (La); letra y musica de 
Bernardo Montoy y Hlena Ramirez, 
of Mexico, domiciled at Los Angeles ; 
pf. [Photostat] © Aug. 6, 1929; 
2 ce. Aug. 8; E pub. 8234; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 17969 


Hungarian lullaby; by M. A. Tala; 
violin. New York City, Frank Har- 
ding. © Aug. 16, 1929; 2c. July 22; 
E pub. 7918; Maximo A. Tala, New 
York. 17970 


Hurrah for the Wonder bakers! Yo-ho! 
Yo-hHo! Yo-ho! words by Frank Mou- 
lan, music by Will Donaldson. 4to. 
[Cover title: Yo-ho song] © June 
28, 1929; 2 c. July 22; E pub. 8258; 
Continental baking co., New York. 

17971 


Hurray! hurray! waltz song, words 


and music by H. M. Huth. Belle-— 


ville, Ill., Huth pub. co. © July 
27, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 2; E pub. 8079: 
Hilda M. Huth, Belleville, Ill. 17972 


Hurry; from Cinema incidentals, by 
Charles Ancliffe, of Great Britain; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. © 
Mar. 28, 1929; 1 ¢. Aug. 2; E for. 
5967; Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 

17973 

Husch unter den holunderstrauch! fox- 
trot, aus Prosit Gipsy! gesangstexte 
von Beda, musik von Robert Gil- 


960 


© 1 ec. Aug. 1, 91929; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1929 


bert, of Germany, klav.-arr. von 
Walter Borchert. © May 1, 1929; 
1 c. Aug. 6; E for. 6001; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 17974 


Hush little wandering breeze; words 
by Hmory Pottle, music by M. C. Van 
Houten; high voice in E flat. ©1c. 
Aug. 5, 1929; E unp. 9539; Maude 
Cullen Van Houten, Santa Monica, 
Calif. 17975 


Hush, my baby; lullaby, lyric and 
music by Caro Roma. © Aug. 16, 
1929: 2 ec. Aug. 21; E pub. 8599; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

17976 


Hush-a-bye little brown rose; Indian 
lullaby, words and music by M. Bow- 


man. © 1c. Aug. 5, 1929; E unp. 
9555; Marie Bowman, San Jose, 
Calif. 17977 


Hymn of faith; by W. D. Armstrong, 
op. 118, no. 1; organ. © Aug. 15, 
1929; 2 ec. Aug. 17; E pub. 8510; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 


17978 
I actually am in love; words and 
music by Mary Litt. © Aug. 12, 


ieee 2 oc. .Aug. 13>, Hy pub.,.8327 ; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 
17979 


I ain’t goin’ to work on Sunday, be- 
cause it is a sin; words and music 
by E. W. Shockley. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © July 20, 1929; 
2c. July 25; E pub. 8034; Emory W. 
Shockley, Salisbury, Md. 179880 


I am looking for my little pal; words 
by Mrs. G. Stiller, music by Phil 
Starr. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 24, 1929; BE unp. 10249; 
Margaret Stiller, New Orleans. 

17981 


I am not my own; hymn, words and 
music by H. de Fluiter. © July 20, 
1929; 2 ¢. Aug. 6: E pub. 8100; 
Henry de Fluiter, Alhambra, Calif. 

17982 


I am the living bread; communion 
motet, by Luis Urtega, ed. by Walter 
Williams; sop., ten. and bass, with 
organ ace. 4to. © Aug. 1, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 2; E pub. 8603; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 17983 


I am thinking more of you; words by 
O. Reynolds, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. New York City, Frank Har- 
ding. © July 18, 1929; 2 c. July 
29: E pub. 8039; Otto Reynolds, 
Roanoke Rapids, N. C. 17984 


17994 


I bought a round trip ticket, and I’m 
never coming back; words and music 
by A. Shutt; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Aug. 23, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 28; E pub. 
8746; Albert Shutt, Topeka, Kan. 

17985 


I can’t express it; fox trot, words and 
music by L. F. Bateman. © 1 «¢. 
Aug. 3, 1929; E unp. 9537; Laura 
Frank Bateman, Miliheim, Pa. 

17986 


I can’t forget ; words by Howard Dietz, 
music by Muriel Pollock and Arthur 
Schwartz arr. by William Stickles; 
male voices. New York, Chappell- 
Harms, inc. 4to. © Aug. 6, 1929; 
Age Aue, 73. H. pwb. S200; “Harms, 
ine., New York. 17987 


I can’t forget you, dear sweet girl; 

words and music by L. L. Hill. © 

1 c@ Aug. 27, 1929; E unp. 10353; 
Lela Long Hill, Arcadia, Calif. 

17988 


I’d like to be a Gipsy; words by Ned 
Washington, music by Michael H. 
Cleary, arr. by Ed. Smalle. 4to. 1. 
Male quartet—2. Mixed voices. © 
Jmyioen bees. 2 ec. each July, coe 
E pub. 8288, 8284; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 17989, 17990 


I’d like to love someone, why can’t it 
be you; lyric by Jack Meskill, music 
by Pete Wendling and Pierre Nor- 
man: pf. and ukulele acc. © Aug. 
13, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 14; E pub. 8379; 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. 17991 


I’d love to; words and music by Dave 
Dreyer and Sidney Clare. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Aug. 29, 
1929; E unp. 10406; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 17992 


I do like a Lancashire cocktail; com- 
edy song one step, from On with the 
show, 1929, written and composed 
by Fred Austin, of Great Britain; 
pf. acc., with banjulele banjo and . 
ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
©) Fuly, diy 1929 +1 e Aue oc xe nor, 
6177; Lawrence Wright music co., 
London. 17993 


I don’t care if you’re blue; words and 
music by A. Jacobs and Jerry Herst 
[i.e. J. P. Herst. Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Aug. 17, 1929; E unp. 
10037; Albert Jacobs and Jerome P. 
Herst, San Francisco. 17994 


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dreamed that I was loving you; 
words by C. Rice, music by R. Fick- 
ley. [Words and melody only] © 
1c Aug. 30, 1929; E unp. 10459; 
Clarence Rice and Russell Fickley, 
Pittsburgh. 17995 


forgot that I ever loved you; words 
and music by C. K. Heck. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 21, 
1929; E unp. 10136; Clifford K. 
Heck, Allentown, Pa. 17996 


found my sunshine under an um- 
brella, on a rainy afternoon; words 
by Fred Hall, music. by Arthur 
Fields. © July 16, 1929; 2.c. Aug. 
8; E pub. 8240; F. B. Haviland pub. 
co., New York. 17997 


found the end of the rainbow, the 
day that I found you; words and 
music by E. Kelly; in C. Memphis, 
Tenn., Memphis music publishers. 
© Aug. 7, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 7; E pub. 
8167 ; Eva Kelly, Memphis, Tenn. 
17998 
go to Mericano country; words by 
M. Costeldi, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody: only] © 1. 
Aug... 24,..1929;. EX unp. . 102438; 
Michael Costeldi, Warren, R. I. 
17999 
gotta have you; from Forward pass, 
lyric by Herb Magidson and Ned 
Washington, music by Michael H. 
Cleary; pf. and ukulele acc. 
Aug. 16,1929; 2. ¢. Aug. 21; E pub. 
8592; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 


18000 
have a Saviour; words by W. J. 
Holman, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 


Aug. 17, 1929; E unp. 9970; William 
James Holman, Rayville, La. 

18001 
have found David my servant; 
anthem, music by C. Charlton 
Palmer, of Great Britain; solo and 
mixed voices. 4to. © June 6, 1929; 
1c. Aug. 16; E for. 6122; Oxford 
University press, London. 18002 


have surely built Thee an house; 
words from 1 Kings 8, music by 
J. W. Fitton, of Great ‘Britain; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Aug. 12, 
1929 1° c, Aug.’ 13; B. £for....6099 ; 
Banks & son, York, England. 18008 
hope you haven’t forgotten; words 
and music by L. Abigania, arr. by 
J. L. Arrollado; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by Leo Abigania. [Photo- 
stat] ©1e. Aug. 19, 1929; E unp. 
10680; Laura Abigania, San Diego, 
Calif. 18004 


I know that I'll be blue; words by 
J. E. Guernsey, music by Floyd 
Thompson. © 1 ce. Aug. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 10191; Thompson and 
Guernsey, Indianapolis. 18005 


I left my heart in California; words 
and music by Bobby Christensen ; pf. 
© 1c. Aug. 3, 1929; E unp. 9525; 
Robert Christensen, Los Angeles. 

| 18006 

I lift up my finger and say tweet, 
tweet; words and music by Leslie 
Sarony, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele or banjulele banjo ace. © 
Aug. 2, 1929; 2 c« Aug. 5; E pub. 
8137; Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd., 
London. 18007 


T’ll always remember; by Arthur 
Schwartz; pf. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1928; 
Ee ounp. 1876; Gerson H. Werner, 
New York. 18008 


Ill bear the cross of Jesus; hymn, 
words and music by Haskell K. 
Meacham. © Aug. 24, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 26; HE pub. 8643; Charles A. 
Lutz, York, Pa. 18009 


Ill bet he’ll have a blister in the 
morning; words and music by 
Joseph Spree, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at New York; pf. ©l1e. 
Aug. 17, 1929; E unp. 9975; Joseph 
Lelyveld Spree, New York. 18010 


T’ll miss you sweetheart of mine; 
words by F. Vallone, music by 
Joseph and F. Vallone. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Aug. 17, 1929; 
E unp. 9974; Frank Vallone, New 
York. 18011 


Ill never forget the lover’s lane; 
words by William Plantiko, music 
by V. Plantiko. New York, Frank 
Harding. © Aug. 6, 1929; 2c. Aug. 
27; E pub. 8681; Viola Plantiko, 
Stevens Point, Wis. 18012 


I’ll never forget you; words by J. M. 
Hillman, music by Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. © 1 ¢ ‘Aug. 2111929; 
E unp. 10102; J. M. Hillman, Harris- 
burg, Or. -- 18013 


Tll never roam; words by Claire 
Steinmann, music by C. J. Salomon. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 

Aug. 12, 1929; E unp. 9802; Clifford 
Joseph Salomon, San Francisco. 

18014 


T’ll see you again; duet from Bitter 
sweet, words and music by Noél 
Coward, of Great Britain. © July 
3, 1929: L-e; July).29; E for. 6071; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 18015 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1929 


18036 


Ill take it as my part; words by W. H. 
Johnson, music by Ray Hibbeler. 


[Photostat] © 1 ce Aug. 7, 1929; 
EH unp. 9656; Willa H. Johnson, 
Chicago. 18016 


Tll wrap my troubles in dreams, and 
dream my troubles away ; words and 
musie by Billy Moll. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Aug. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 10049; Shapiro, Bernstein 
and co., ine., New York. 18017 


I love the moon; words and music by 
Paul A. Rubens, American version 
by Rudy Vallée, of U. S., new arr. 
by Hans Spialek, of Austria, domi- 
ciled at New York; pf. and ukulele 
ace. ©; July 29,1929; 2c. July 31); 
E pub. 8141; Harms, inc., New York. 

18018 


I love to be loved; words and music 
by i. DD. Wade, ir: © 1 &* Aug. -7, 
1929; E unp. 9658; John David 
Wade, jr., Long Island City, N. Y. 

18019 

I love to hit myself on the head with 
a hammer; from Forward pass, lyric 
by Herb Magidson and Ned Wash- 
ington, music by Michael H. Cleary; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Aug. 16, 
1929; 2 c. Aug. 21; E pub. 8601; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 18020 


I love you; words and music by W. A. 
Scheffer. © 1c. Aug. 8, 1929; E 
unp. 9664; Wilbert Albert Scheffler, 
New Orleans. 18021 


I love you, America; words by C. 
Johnson, music by Chester Escher ; 
ist violin. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1929; E 
unp. 10161; Carl Johnson, Westwood, 
Calif. 


I love you sweetheart; words and mu- 
sie by E. J. Kern. © 1¥ c Aug: ‘12, 
1929; E unp. 9785; Emma Johanna 
Kern, Omaha. 18023 


I love you, Utah valley; words by 
George H. Brimhall, music by W. F. 
Hanson. © Aug. 7, 1929; 2 ¢ Aug. 
7; E pub. 8166; William F. Hanson, 
Provo, Utah. 18024 


I love you, you know I do; words by 
H. Helms, music by R. Beaudette. 
© 1c. Aug. 12, 1929; E unp. 9811; 
Ray Beaudette and Hugh Helms, 
Tacoma. 18025 


I love your eyes; words and music by 
in ,..Hil, .©,1 @ Aug.. 27, 1929: 
E unp. 10350; Lela Long Hill, Ar- 
cadia, Calif. 18026 


I’m a dreamer, aren’t we all? from 
Sunny side up, words and music by 


18022 


B. G. De Sylva, [pseud. of George 
Gard De Sylva], Lew Brown and 
Ray Henderson. © Aug. 2, 1929; 
2 ¢. Aug. 3; E pub. 8080; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, ine., New York. 
18027 
I’m a little negative looking for a 
positive; lyric by Al Bryan, music 
by Eddie Ward. © 1 c. Aug. 23, 
1929; E unp. 10185; George & Ar- 
thur Piantadosi, inc., New York. 
18028 
I'm all hot and bothered over you; 
words and music by S. S. Cassard. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Aug. 21, 1929; E unp. 10167; Samuel 
Snowden Cassard. 18029 


I’m all through shedding tears over 
you; words by Jesse Cash, music by 
L. F. Stafford. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Aug. 23, 1929; E unp. 
10218; Lewis F. Stafford, Syracuse, 
N.Y 18030 


I’m as happy as can be; words by R. R. 

Zandall, music by Ray Hibbeler.. © 

1 e@. Aug. 19, 1929; E unp. 10074; 
Rudolph R. Zandall, Gary, Ind. 

18031 


I’m Billy from Piccadilly; words and 
music by D. Kindleberger. [Words 
and melody. only] © 1c. Aug. 23, 
1929; H unp. 10188; David Kindle- 
berger, Staten Island, N. Y. 18032 


I’m coming back sweetheart; words by 
N. M. Carlbom, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 23, 1929; E unp. 10216; 
Nellie Mae Carlbom, Minneapolis. 

18033 


I’m falling in love with you; words 
and music by D. R.. Lochridge. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Aug. 15, 1929; E unp. 9899; Donna 
Ruth Lochridge, Baldwin Park, 
Calif. 18034 


I’m fascinated with you; written and 
composed by Maurice Beresford and 
Harry Karslake, both of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. ace, with banjulele banjo 
and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
July 22, 1929; 1 c. July 25; BH for. 
6092; B. Feldman & co., London. 

18035 


I’m following you; words and music 
by Dave Dreyer and Ballard Mac- 
donald. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 29, 1929; E unp. 10404; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

18036 


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18037 


pt. III, n. S., v. 24 


I’m forever dreaming dreams of days 
with you; fox trot, words and music 
by E. G. Sund, of Sweden, domi- 
ciled at Hast Aurora, N. Y. [Chords, 
single staff] © 1c. Aug. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 9862; Hinar G. Sund, Hast. 
Aurora, N. Y. 18037 


I’m forgetting you; fox trot, words 
and music by L. F. Bateman. ©1e. 
Aug. 38, 1929; E unp. 9538; Laura 
Frank Bateman, Millheim, Pa. 

18038 

I’m giving my all; hymn, words and 

music by R. W. Hazlitt. © June 7, 


1929; 2 c. Aug. 19; E pub. 8443; . 


Raymond W. Hazlitt, Philadelphia. 


18039 | Pm not the same; words by Jimmie 


I’m hdden behind the blood; hymn, 
words and music by Haskell K. 
Meachum. © Aug. 24, 1929; 2 «. 


Aug. 26; E pub. 8632; Charles A. 


Lutz, York, Pa. 18040 


I’m homeward bound; lyric by Rose 
Marie Aldo, 
uels, music by James Kendis. © 
May 17, 1929; 2 c« Aug. 28; E pub. 
8689; Kendis, Gusman & Samuels, 
ine., New York. 


words and musie by C. E. Lessor. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Aug. 8, 1929; E unp. 9684; Charles 
KE. Lessor, Louisville. 


I'm in love with you; words and music 
by A. B. Taneyhill. [Words and 
melody only] ©1¢. Aug. 26, 1929; 


E unp. 10275; Alex. B. Taneyhill, 


Md. 18043 


I’m in the service; hymn, words and 
music by H. de Fluiter. © July 20, 
1929; 2 ec. Aug. 6; E pub. 8103; 
Henry de Fluiter, Alhambra, Calif. 

18044 

I’m just a dreamer; words and music 
by E. EB. Ellstrom. © 1c. Aug. 12, 
1929; E unp. 9770; Eva Emma Ell- 
strom, Madelia, Minn. 18045 


I’m just wonderin’; words by E. H. 
Thomas, music by Pearl Timpson. 
© 1c. Aug. 5, 1929; E unp. 9499; 
Blaine Hyde Thomas, Pocatello, Id. 

18046 


I’m longing for someone; words and 


Catonsville, 


music by H. A. France. ©1c. Aug. | 


22, 1929; E unp. 10170; Herbert Ar- 
thur France, Wethersfield, Conn. 

18047 

I’m looking for someone; words and 

music by F. Columbo. [Words and 

melody only] ©1e. Aug. 12, 1929; 


964 


rev. by Frank Sam-_. 


18041 | 


I’m in love with my Kentucky Nell; | 


18042 


E unp. 9789; Frank Columbo, Mal- 
den, Mass. 18048 


I’m mad about the girl next door; 
comedy fox-trot, words and music 
by Erie Lewis, of Great Britain; pf. 
and ukulele ace. [Staff and tonie 
sol-fa notations] © July 3, 1929; 
1c. July 19; E for. 6060; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, lItd., Lon- 
don. 18049 


I’m my baby’s little baby; by A. Co- 
quin, of France, domiciled at New 
York; melody with pf. acc. ©1e. 
Aug. 15, 1929; E unp. 9928; André 
Coquin, New York. 18050 


Ray, music by F. R. Bean. ©1e. 
Aug. 29, 1929; E unp. 10407; Floyd 
R. Bean, Newton, Ia. 18051 


I’m nuts about nuts; words and music 
by Billie Dale and Herman Pincus; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by Doce. 
Reid. © Aug. 2, 1929; 2c. Aug. 3; 
E pub. 8085; Charles Bayha music 
co., inc., New York. 18052 


I’m only your friend; words and mu- 
sic by J. M. Zenchoff. © 1c. Aug. 
8, 1929; EH unp. 9676; Julius Morris 
Zenchoff, Willimantic, Conn. 18053 


I’m sailing on a sunbeam; words and 
musie by Dave Dreyer and Ballard 
Macdonald. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Aug. 29, 1929; E unp. 
10405 ; Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

18054 

I’m serious; words and music by Aus- 

tin Patterson. [Words and melody 


only] ©1e. Aug. 21, 1929; E unp. 
10126; Austin Patterson, Long 
Branch, N. J. 18055 
I’m sitting alone, on the old back 


porch; words by N. E. Ozbun, music 
by Samuel H. Speck. [Words and - 
melody only] © 1c. Aug. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 10220; Norvin BH. Ozbun, 
Flasher, N. D. 18056 


I’m so happy; words by M. J. Rega, 
music by Phil Starr. © 1c. Aug. 
29, 1929; E unp. 10440; Mike J. 
Rega, Mt. Pleasant, Pa. 18057 


I’m sorry dear, won’t you forget; 
words by W. Leary, music by Larry 
KE. Goffin. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 3, 1929; EB unp. 9533 ; 
Walter Leary, Los Angeles. 18058 


I’m that way about you; words by 
Stewart McDonald, music by Patri- 
cia Allen. [Words and melody on- 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. §, 1929 


18080 


ly] © 1¢. Jan, 26, 1929;..H. unp. 
3133; Patricia Allen Furbeck, New 
York. 18059 


I’m waiting dear, in lonliness[!] for 
vou; words by Stella Callender, mu- 
sic by H. A. Teshara. © 1c. Aug. 
19, 1929; E unp. 10010; Edith Alma 
Teshara, Santa Cruz, Calif. 18060 


I’m waiting little girl for you; valse, 
words and music by E. Holyoake, 
of Canada. © 1c. Aug. 9, 1929; E 
unp. 9747; Edith Holyoake, Guelph, 
Ont. Canada. 18061 


I’m wanting you; words and music by 
wom, Brath/©O Auge: 3.1929 - 2 ¢. 
Aug. 7; E pub. 8172; Jennie May- 
hew Bratt, Portsmouth, O. 18062 


I never harmed an onion, so why 
should it make me cry; words by 
Stephan Schlitzer [i. e. Stephen G. 
Sehlitzer], music by W. H. Pevny; 
pret) 1 ce. Aue. 11929: § uap. 
9422; Walter H. Pevny, New York. 

18063 


I never knew I could be lonesome; 
words and music by A. P. Iverson. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e«. 
Aug. 6, 1929; E unp. 9616; Arthur 
Peter Iverson, Bridgeport, Conn. 

18064 

I. O. U.; words and musie by H. Or- 
lob. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Aug. 30, 1929; E unp. 10447; 
Harold Orlob, New York. 18065 


TL. O2°U.; words and music “by W. 
Smith. [Words and melody only} 


© ¥ «Aus. "5; 1929: Hh unp. 9575; 
Walter Smith, San Francisco. 
18066 
I only wish I had you with me last 
night, honey; words and music by 
Joe McCarthy and Jimmie Monaco. 
@riAug. 12, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 1807H 
pub. 8328; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 18067 


I regret that I made you cry; words 
and music by G. Wortman, arr. by 
W. E. Simindinger. © 1c. Aug. 2, 
1929; E unp, 9524; George Wortman, 
Convoy, O. fe 18068 


I remember the house wherein I was 
born; words and music by YV. Tra- 
vers. ©1c. Aug. 24, 1929; E unp. 
10239; Valentine Travers, Corona, 
oe ¥. 18069 


I’se goin’ back; words and music by 
E. L. Grimes, arr. by Josephine Din- 
gee. ©l1c. Aug. 1, 1929; E unp. 


9626; Emma Louisa Grimes, Mil- 
ford, Del. 18070 


I still belong to you; words and music 
by W. McNeil, arr. by Carl Hand. 
[Photostat] © 1 « Aus 17, Jo23; 
E unp. 10045; William McNeil, Med- 
ford, Mass. 1807] 


I used to call you buddie, but now 
you’re a stranger to me; lyric by 
Smiles Jennings [pseud. of EH. P. 
Jennings], music by Chas. L. John- 
son. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1929; E unp. 
10811; Edgar Petty Jennings, Sugar 
Land, Tex. 18072 


I’ve always wanted to call you my 
Sweetheart; words and music by 
Chick Endor, Harry Steinberg and 
Eddie Ward. © May 29, 1929; 2. ¢. 
May 31; E pub. 6961; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

18073 

I’ve found my happiness; words and 
music by S. Wienshienk © 1.¢. 
Aug. 10, 1929; E unp. 9777; Sylvia 
Wienshienk, Kansas City, Mo. 

18074 


I’ve got a feeling there’s somebody 
else; fox-trot, words and music by 
S. Epstein. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Aug. 26, 1929; E unp. 
10288; Sidney Epstein, Boston. 

18075 


I’ve got. all of the habits of my dad; 
words and music by D. Kindleberger. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Aug. 19, 1929; E unp. 10028; David 
Kindleberger, Staten Island, N. Y. 

2 18076 

I wander wondering; words by Charles 
Wilson Waller, music by J. B. Jack- 
son. [Words and melody only] © 
te Aug. 23, 1929; E-unp: 10203; 
James: Blake Jackson, Nashville. 

18077 

I; wanna do; words and music by A. J.. 
Petolino. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 29, 1929; E unp. 10417; 
Anthony J. Petolino, Newark, N. J. 

18078: 

I wanna fall in love with you-hoo; fox. 
trot, lyric and music by B. Nuccio, 
jr: © 1. c. Aug. .5, 1929; Hi ruip.. 
9603; Bonaventura Nuccio, jr., East 
Elmhurst, L. I., N. Y. 18079: 


I want a bold caballero; from Under 
a Texas moon, lyrics and music by 
Ray Perkins; pf. and ukulele acc. 
©: Augi- 16, 19295 2).c. Amgp.21: 5 
pub. 8595; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 18080: 


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18081 


I want my old pal back; words and 
music by M. Farkas. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Aug. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 9896; Mary Farkas, Reading, 
Pa. 18081 


want to be a movie queen; words 
and music by B. Weaver. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 15, 
1929; E unp. 9905; Benjamin 
Weaver, New Orleans. 18082 


I want to be in Menomonie; words and 
music by C. U. Later, arr. by Bauer 
bros. © Aug. 238, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 
28; E pub. 8747; Harmony pub. co., 
Menomonie, Wis. 18083 


want to meet my friends in heaven; 
hymn, words and music by Haskell 
K. Meacham. © Aug. 24, 1929; 2 e¢. 
Aug. 26; E pub. 8646; Charles A. 
Lutz, York, Pa. 18084 


want to see a little more of you; 
words and music by A. Weiss. © 
1c) Aug, 2) 1929.) Bi unp.. 9457 ; 
Adolphe Weiss, New York. 18085 


I want you for my sweetheart; words 
and music by I. W. Kirschbaum. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Aug. 8, 1929; E unp. 9680; Irving 
W. Kirschbaum, Waterbury, Conn. 

18086 

I was made to love you; words by 
Charles Tobias, music by Harold 
Veo and Doris Tauber; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. © July 
27, 1929: 2c. Aug. 27; E pub. 8677; 
Mills music, inc., New York. 18087 


I will never lose my head, unless it’s 
over you; words by P. 8. Perkins, 
music by J. F. Weir. © 1 c¢. Aug. 
30, 1929; E unp. 10454; James F. 
Weir and Philip S. Perkins, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 18088 


wonder; words and music by F. 
Schu-ette. [Words and melody only ] 
© 1c. May 8, 1929; E unp. 6536; 
Florence Schu-ette, New York. 
18089 
wonder if you’re drifting too and 
feeling blue; waltz, words and mu- 
sic by Y. Depoise. © 1c. Aug. 17, 
1929; B unp. 10036; Yvonne Depoise, 
Deadwood, 8. D. 18090: 


wonder if you still care; words and 
music by L. L. Hill. ©1c. Aug. 27, 
1929; E unp. 10347; Lela Long Hill, 
Arcadia, Calif. 18091 
wonder if you wonder too; words 
by Ted Wooton, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. New York City, Frank Har- 
ding. © July 18, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 2; 


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pt. 11, Ne "Ss, we 24 


E pub. 8130; Theodore Wooton, Day- 
ton, O. 18092 


I wonder what is really on his mind; 
from Paris, lyric by Al Bryan, music 
by Eddie Ward; pf. acc., with uku- 
lele arr. by W. C. Lindemann. © 
Aug. 12, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 13; E pub. 
8360; George & Arthur Piantadosi, 
inc., New York. 18093 


I wonder why a woman will lie about 
her age; words and music by C. R. 
Young. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 8, 1929; E unp. 9677; 
Constance Ruth Young, San Antonio. 

18094 


I wonder why they all smile at me; 
words by M. L. Harris, music by 
Harry Clifford.” © fe Aun a2 
1929; EK unp. 9882; Margaret Lo- 
retta Harris, Hamilton, Mont. 18095 


Ich hatt’ nun mei trutschel; text aus 
des Knaben wunderhorn, musik yon 
Bruno Sttirmer, of Germany, op. 47, 
no. 2; vierstimmigen mdnnerchor a 
capella. 4to. © July 30, 1929; 1e¢@ 
July 23; E for. 6080; B. Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 18096 


Ich hoér’ so gern’ musik, wenn ich ver- 
liebt bin! tango, worte von Robert 
Gilbert, musik von Hans May, of 
Austria. © Mar. 16, 1929; 1c. Aug. 
26; E for. 6325; Alrobi musikver- 
lag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 18097 


Ich will dir rote nelken bringen-mein 
schatz; foxtrott, text und musik yon 
Harry Waldau, of Germany. © 
May 15, 1929; 1 ec. July 3; EH for. 
6047; Edition Vuvag, verlag wu. ver- 
trieb, a. g., Berlin. 18098 


Idleness; waltz, by Walter Rolfe; pf. 
© Aug. 12, 1929; 2 e Aug., 22; H 
pub. 8573; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 18099 


Tdolo mio; letra y musica de Conrado 
Varela, of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles; pf. [Photostat] © Aug. 
6, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 8; E pyb. 82387; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 18100 


If Holly would be good; words and 
music by L. L. Hill. © 1c. Aug. 17, 
1929: E unp. 9984; Lela Long Hill, 
Areadia, Calif. 18101 


If I could be like Thee; sacred song, 
words by S. R. Braden, music by 
Claude L. Fichthorn; high voice. © 
Aug. 12, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 22; E pub. 
8567; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

18102 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1929 


18122 


If I could win the world for Jesus; 
hymn, words and music by Haskell 
K. Meacham. © Aug. 24, 1929; 2 «. 
Aug. 26; E pub. 8628; Charles A. 
Lutz, York, Pa. 18103 


If I had my druthers; words and mu- 
sic by Paul Corbell and Harry K. 
McClintock; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Augi A;.1929;'2 «. Aug.’5;°E pub. 
8089; Villa Morét, inc., San Fran- 
cisco. 18104 


If I had my way; from Romance isle, 
words by Rubey Cowan, music by 
Gerry Sears; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Aug. 23, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 27; E pub. 
8724; Famous music corp., New 
York. 18105 


If I had the moon; words and music 
by M. B. Jones. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. Aug. 24, 1929; E 
unp. 10258; Maude Barrigar Jones, 
Medford, Or. 18106 


If I owned all the world to-night, I’d 
give it up all for you; ballad, words 
by E. A. Roark, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. New York City, Frank Har- 
ding. © Aug. 1, 1929; 2c. Aug. 8; 
E pub. 8180; Eunice Allison Roark, 
McGehee, Ark. 18107 


If it wasn’t for others you would have 
been mine; words and music by E. 
Holyoake, of Canada. © 1c. Aug. 
26, 1929; E unp. 10292; Hdith Holy- 
oake, Guelph, Ont., Canada. 18108 


If love were all; from Bitter sweet, 
words and music by Noél Coward, 
of Great Britain. © July 2, 1929; 
1c. July 29; E for. 6074; Chappell 
& co., ltd., London. 18109 


If the rest of the boys don’t want you; 
words by B. L. Michel, music by 
Samuel H. Speck. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Aug. 23, 1929; BE 
unp. 10218; B. L. Michel, Granite 
City, Ill. 18110 


If to-morrow were yesterday and I 
knew as much to-day; waltz, words 
and music by Chas. E. Roat; orch. 
pts! 4(6! "© “Aug! 282'1929" Dive, 
Aug. 26: E pub. 8669; Chas. E. Roat 
musie co., Battle Creek, Mich. 

18111 


If tomorrow were yesterday and I 
knew as much today: words and 
musie by Chas. E. Roat; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Aug. 20, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 
17; E pub. 8450; Chas. HE. Roat mu- 
sic co., Battle Creek, Mich. 18112 


If ye love Me; anthem, words from 
St. John 14, musie by R. Huntington 
Woodman; mixed voices. 4to. © 
July’ 26, 1929; 2 ¢. July 31; E pub. 
8052; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

18113 

If you but knew how I love you; vals, 
letra y musica por O. M. Beltran, 
of Mexico, domiciled at New York; 
pf. © 1c. Aug. 9, 1929; BH unp. 
9822; Oscar M. Beltran, New York. 

18114 

If you didn’t ery, why should I; words 
and music by Madaline Krell Reyn- 
olds. [Words and melody only] © 
het Aug.i9;")1929' 1B) unpusST2e ; 
Sophia Blanche Reynolds, Philadel- 
phia. 18115 


If you don’t know how to love, stay 
away; words by Howard Butler, 
music by Walter W. Newcomer. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Aug. 3, 1929; 2c. Aug. 8; E pub. 
8181; Howard Butler, Miami, Fla. 

18116 


If you knew how my heart aches for 
you; words and music by R. Lout- 
zenhiser. © 1c. July 30, 1929; BE 
unp. 9836; Roy Loutzenhiser, San 
Mareos, Calif. 18117 


If you only knew how I miss you, then 
you would come back to me; words 
and music by D. G. Spencer. [Words 
and melody only]: © 1. Aug. 8, 
1929; E unp. 9685; Dorothy G. Spen- 
eer, Beverly, Kan. 18118 


If you were true to me; words and 
music by F. D. De Vol. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Aug. 6, 1929; 
EK unp. 9612; Frank Denny De Vol, 
Canton, O. 18119 


In a kitchenette; fox trot, from The 
gold diggers of Broadway, lyric by 
Al Dubin, music by Joe Burke, arr. 
by Archie Bleyer; dance orch. pts. 
4to. © July 30, 1929; 2c. Aug. 3; 
E pub. 8148; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 18120 


In a little cottage, we'll start life 
anew; words and music by C. Knud- 
son and Leonard Smith. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 26, 
1929: E unp. 10277; Clarence Knud- 
son, Chicago. 18121 


In a little Italian garden; words by 
Douglas Furber, music by Westell 
Gordon, arr: by William Stickles; 
male voices. New York, Chappell- 
Harms, ine. 4to: © Aug. 6, 1929; 
2 c. Aug. 7; E pub. 8255; Harms, 
ine., New York. 18122 


967 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18123 


pt. III, n. S., v. farcis 


In a little Swiss chalet for two; lyric 
by Robert Blake, music by Robert 
Bagar; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Aug. 2, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 6; E pub. 
8298 ; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

18123 

In a three room flat for three; words 
and music by C. Ide. [Words and 
melody only] ©1ce. Aug. 28, 1929; 
EH eunp. 10373; Charles Ide, Stoning- 
ton, Conn. 18124 


In an antique shop; suite for piano, 
by S. Benkman. 1. A portrait of 
Louis XIV. [3 others] ©1c. Aug. 
19, 1929; E unp. 10047; Siegfried 
Benkman, Oakland, Calif. 18125 


In an Eastern garden; by Max 
Darewski, of Great Britain, arr. by 
J. HE. Andino; full orch. pts. © Aug. 
38, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 2; E pub. 8522; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 18126 


In an old. garden with you; words by 
EK. A. Panzone, music by H. Orloff. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Aug. 6, 1929; E unp. 9610; Eugene 
A. Panzone and Henry Orloff, 
Boston. 18127 


In an old Spanish town by the sea; 
lyric and music by M. L. Taylor. 
Indianapolis, Ind., Carlin music co, 
© Aug. 8, 1929; 2c. Aug. 7; E pub. 
8169; Mary Lyon Taylor, Indian- 
apolis. 18128 


In China land; words and music by 
J. Lolli, arr. by Walter W. New- 
comer. © Aug. 5, 1929; 2c. Aug. 5; 
E pub. 8097; Joe Lolli, Pittston, Pa. 

18129 

In gloryland; words by EH. Sparks, 
music by Harry Clifford. © 1 «. 
Aug. 17, 1929; E unp. 10085; Essie 
Sparks, Odenville, Ala. 18130 


In Italy town; words and music by 
F. P. Marini, of Italy, domiciled at 
Los Angeles. © 1c. Aug, 20, 1929; 
EH ounp. 10094; Frank P. Marini, Los 
Angeles. 18131 


In love with you means heaven to me; 
words and music by M. Short. © 
1c. July 6, 1929; E unp. 9848; Mark 
Short, Durant, Okla. 18132 


In loving remembrance of my dear 
father, J. C. Treadway; words by 
L. Lipscomb, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 .«. 
Aug. 10, 1929; E unp. 9759; Lillie 
Lipscomb, Gadsden, Ala. 18133 

In memory I am waiting for you; 


words by M. K. Muller, music by 
Sylvester Long Cross; pf. ©1e. 


Aug. 21, 1929; E unp. 10107; 
Michael K. Muller, Oakland, Calif. 


18134 


In mist and haze; cinema music, by 
Edward Kilenyi; full orch. © Aug. 
16, 1929; 2 ¢. ‘Aug. 16; E pub. 8415; 
Sam Fox pub. ¢Co., Cleveland. 18135 


In my dreams of Normandy; words 
and music by E. H. Aumann. © 
1c Aug. 26, 1929; E unp. 10278; 
Earl Henry Aumann, Centerline, 
Mich. 18136 


In my loving nest; words by W. Pinto, 
music by Luther A. Clark. © 1. 
Aug. 3, 1929; E unp. 9506; Walter 
Pinto, Republic, Pa. 18137 


In no uncertain terms; words by F. L. 
Cooper, jr., music by John P. Sacco. 
[Words and melody only] © 1.. 
Aug, 26, 1929; E . unp.,,. 10266; 
Frederick L. Cooper, jr., New York. 


18138 
In our love canoe; words by C. 
Turney, music by HE. Eby. [Words 


and melody only] © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1929; E unp. 10252; Harl Eby and 
Catherine Turney, Pasadena. 18139 


In quiet places; suite of pf. duets, by 
Arthur Kingsley, of Great Britain. 
1. In quiet places. [3 others] © 
Aug. 24, 1929; 1 ¢. Aug. 22; E for. 
6295; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., 
London. 18140 


In spite of all; words and music by 
F. J. Shean. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Aug. 15, 1929; E unp. 
9907; Frank Joseph Shean, Pitts- 
burgh. 18141 


In that morning’s holy hour; words by 
H. S. Short, music by James A. 
Bliss. Minneapolis, Minn., Short 
pub. co. © Aug. 6, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 
12; E pub. 8335; Harriet Stowe 
Short, Minneapolis. 18142 


In the city that the Bible calls four- 
square; words and music by HE. 
Boone, harmony by Mrs. EH. Boone; 


pf., [and] Just over on the other — 


side; words and music by EH, Boone, 
harmony by Mrs. E. Boone; mixed 
voices. S8vo. © July 29, 1929; 2 c. 
Aug. 12; E pub. 8352; Edward 
Boone, Grand Rapids. 18143. 


In the garden of dahlias with you; 
words and music by A. E. Wilcox. 
San Francisco, Standard publica- 
tions. © Aug. 6, 1929; 2c. Aug. 13; 
EH pub. 8310; Albert BR. Wilcox, San 
Francisco. 181 44 


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Sn 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no, 8, 1929 


In the magic garden; cinema music, by 
C. Rybner, arr. by A. De Filippi; 
full orch. pts. © Aug. 3, 1929; 2c. 
Aug. 2; E pub. 8525; Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. 18145 

In the morning, just at dawn; words 
by D. Kestner, music by Luther A. 
Clark. © 1c. Aug. 30, 1929; E unp. 
10460; Denzil Kestner, Lovington, 
Til. 18146 


In the night time; words and music 
by H. S..Kehm. © 1 c. Aug. 22, 
1929; E unp. 10152; Horace Stevens 
Kehm, Chicago. 18147 


In the same old way; words and music 
by E. H. Jeffery. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Aug. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 9911; Ella Holman Jeffery, 
Royal Oak, Mich. 18148 

In the shadow of the cross; words by 
Manford Evans, music adapted from 
an old melody. Sherborn, Minn., 
Advance standard. © July 25, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 22; E pub. 8605; Manford 
Evans, Sherburn, Minn. 18149 

In the twilight; meditation, by A. T. 
Cotte.; “pi. © “Aug. "6, 1929: 2) c. 
Aug. 12; E pub. 8341; Aletta Tollef- 
son Cottet, Spokane, Wash. 18150 

In the valley of the Yosemite; words 
by M. A. Rodgers, music by Samuel 
H. Speck. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © July 18, 1929; 2 «. 
Aug. 8; E pub. 8183; Margie A. 
Rodgers, Palmyra, N. J. 18151 

In the valley where the Snake River 
flows; words and music by W. W. 


Craner. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1929; HE 
unp. 10296; Wallace W. Craner, 
Buhl, Id. 18152 


In trouble; cinema music, by Wm. 
Frederick Peters, arr: by L. HE. De 
Francesco; full orch. pts. © Aug. 
3, 1929; 2 e. Aug. 2; EH pub. 8529; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 18153 

In you all my dreams come true; fox 
trot from Heigh-ho, lyric by Dolph 
Singer, music by Harry Von Tilzer; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Aug,. 23, 
1929; 2 ec. Aug. 26; E pub. 8739; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 18154 


In you all my dreams come true; from 
Heigh-ho, words by Dolph Singer, 
music by Harry Von Tilzer. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 8, 
1929; E unp. 9708; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 18155 


In your arms; lyrics by Mary Ricca 
Compton. music by Emile Ricca [i. 
e. E. L. Ricca] ©1c. Aug. 5, 1929; 
E unp. 9546; Emile Louis Ricca, San 
Jose, Calif. 18156 


18167 


Independence day; words by B. F. 
Murray, music by Larry E. Goffin. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Aug. 16, 1929; E unp. 9929; Benja- 
min F. Murray, San Diego, Calif. 

18157 

Indian dance and ritual; by Justin 
Hlie, of Haiti, domiciled at New 
York; pf. © July 30; 1929; 2 «. 
Aug. 2; E pub. 8065; Belwin, inc., 
New York. 18158 


Inez Chavez Garcia; letra y musica de 
Bernarda Montoya, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Los. Angeles; pf. 8vo. [Pho- 
tostat] © Aug. 6, 1929; 2 c Aug. 
8; E pub. 8210; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 18159 


Inno di Roma; di Giacomo Puccini, 
istrum. di Nuccio Fiorda, of Italy; 
orch. parti con pf. conduttore. 4to. 
© June 22, 1929; 1c. July 10; E for. 
5571; Casa musicale Sonzogno, s. a., 
Milan. 18160 


Instructor for the Hohner diatonic 
harmonica; by Sam A. Perry. © 
Sept. 6, 1929; 2c. Sept. 12; aff. Sept. 
11; AA 22982; Belwin, inc., New 
York. 18161 


Instrumental unisons; by Mortimer 
Wilson, op. 94; orch. and pf. bk. 2. 
© Aug. 23, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 27; E 
pub. 8686; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 18162 


Invocation 4 la fontaine; de Le mas, 
paroles et musique de J. Canteloube, 
of France. © July 19, 1929; 1 e¢. 
Aug. 9; E for. 6255; Heugel, Paris. 

18163 

Invocation to the sun; words by G. 
Hubi-Newcombe, music by Harold 
Greenhill, of Great Britain; in E 
flat. © Aug. 2, 1929; 1 ce Aug. 10; 
E for. 6045; Phillips & Page, Lon- 
don. 18164 


Ireland mother’s Ireland; words and 
music by H. S. Gillis, of Canada. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
Aug. 2, 1929; E unp. 9478; Helena 
Sw.ft Gillis, Point Edward. N. §S., 
Canada. 18165 


Irene, you know what I mean; words 
and music by A. Chasanow. [Chords, 
single staff] © 1c. Aug. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 9922; Abraham Chasanow, 
Philadelphia. 18166 


Irish lullaby ; by M. Yuill; pf. © Aug. 
19, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 19; E pub. 8449; 
Shattinger piano & music co., St. 
Louis. 18167 


72364294 969 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18168 


Is she making a fool out of me; words 
by Lester Cole, music by D. Baffa. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
Aug. 9, 1929; E unp. 9731; Dominic 
Baffa, Los Angeles. 18168 


Isabella ; lyric by Lewis & Young [i. e., 
Sam Lewis and Joe Young], music 
by Cliff Hess. © Aug. 7, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 10; E pub. 8276; Remick music 
corp., New York. 18169 


Israel, awake! hymn, words by J. A. 
Stevens, music by Henry de Fluiter. 
© May 10, 1929; 2 c. July 26; E 
pub. 8133; James Adams Stevens, 
Washington. 18170 


Isthar; tone poem, by R. S. Stough- 
ton; organ. © Aug. 10, 1929; 2 «¢. 
Aug. 14; E pub. 8390; White-Smith 
music pub. co., Boston. 18171 


It ain’t killed nobody yet; words and 
music by Al Miller, arr. by Jas. 
Alston. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 1, 1929; E unp. 9439; 
State street music pub. co., ine., 
Chicago. 18172 


It looks like it’s gonna be me; words 
by Will Mahoney, music by Coly 
Worth [i. e. Coleman Worth], and 
R. Geraghty. [Words and melody 
only] © 1.¢. Aug. 5, 1929; E unp. 
9579; Robert Geraghty, Brooklyn. 

18173 


It’s bad for your soul; words and 
music by Helen Savage and Walter 
Melrose. [Words and melody only] 
© 1-c. Aug. 26, 1929; E unp. 10286; 
Melrose bros. music co., ine., Chi- 
cago. 18174 


It’s nice like that; words and music 
by Will Lyams. © 1 c¢« Aug. 1, 
1929: E unp. 9436; State street music 
pub. c¢o., ine., Chicago. 18175 


Italian dance; arr. by Helen Mac- 
Gregor; 2 pfs., 8 hands. © Aug. 12, 
1929; 2 c. Aug. 22; E pub. 8578; 
G. Schirmer, inec., New York. 18176 


Itt az iras; words and music by P. 
Szarvas; pf. ©1ec. Aug. 20, 1929; 
E unp. 100738; Paul Szarvas, Pitts- 
burgh. 18177 


Ja, im hotel zum paradies ....; fox- 
trot, text von Fritz: Rotter, musik 
von Anton Profes, of Germany. © 
Jan. ..2,° 1929-1 'c, PAug, 2: Jae, 
6003; Roehr, a. g., Berlin. 18178 


Jalousie: 
Brunel, 


boston, arr. 
of France; 


de Raymond 
orch. parties, 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24. 


avec pf. conductor. 4to. © July 
30, 1929; 1 c. July 31; E for. 6021; 
Société anonyme des éditions Ri- 
cordi, Paris. 18179 


Japanese bridal march; by 
Friml; pf. 4to. © May 10, 1929; 
2c. June 1; E. pub. 6634; Kalmus 
filmusic-edition, New York. 18180 


Japanese romance; by André Coquin; 
melody with pf. ace. © 1 ec. Aug. 
20, 1929; EK unp. 10082; André Co- 
quin, New York. 18181 


Jasmine; syncopated impression, by 
Billy Mayerl, of Great Britain, op. 
84; pf. © Aug. 23, 1929; 1 e@. Aug. 
22; E for. 6294; Keith, Prowse & co., 
ltd., London. 18182 


Jazz Serenade; orchestral piece, by W. 
Busé. © 1c. Aug. 5, 1929; E unp. 
9621; William Busé, New York. 

18183 


Jazz theme and variations; by Claude 
Lapham, op. 15; pf. © June 10, 
1929; -2.:c.. June, 13; BE. pubagi@s 
Crawford music corp., New York. 

18184 


Jeanne; words by Leon Shapiro [i. e. 
L. E. Shapiro] and Arthur Litt, 
music by L. EH. Shapiro, arr. by 
Julian Goodstein. © 1c Aug. 8, 
1929; E unp. 9666; Leon Edward 
Shapiro, Trenton, N. J. 18185 


Jeannette; words and music by G. P. 
Blackburn. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Aug. 28, 1929; E unp. 
10855; George P. Blackburn, Port- 
land, Me. 18186 


Jerry for short; waltz, from the play 
Jerry for short, words and music 
by Fiske O’Hara; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Aug. 12, 1929: 2 c. Aug. 14; 
E pub. 8384; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 18187 


Jesus keeps me singing; hymn, words 
and music by R. W. Hazlitt. © 
June 7, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 19; EH pub. 
8442; Raymond W. Hazlitt, Phila- 
delphia. 18188 


Jesusita; letra y musica de Bernarda 
Montoya, of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles; pf. Svo. [Photostat] © 
Aug. 6, 1929; 2.c. Aug. 8;, EB pub. 
8192; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

18189 

Jimmy, why don’t you come back; 
words by M. Mitchell, music by Phil 
Starr. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1929: E unp. 9761; 
Martha Mitchell, Lacey, Ia. 18190 


970 


Rudolf - 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1929 


18211 


Joe, you’re too slow; words by B. M. 
Hawk, music by Alice I. Judd. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Aug. 17, 1929; E unp. 9999; Betty 
Morrison Hawk, Brooklyn. 18191 


John Barleycorn; from Song of the 
West, lyrics and music by Ray 
Perkins; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
mas. 2) "1929""2e. Aus 6o Epub. 
8249; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 18192 


John the drunkard; words and music 
by B. Samberg. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Aug. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 10284; Benjamin Samberg. 


Brooklyn. 18193 
Joost-a moost-a be something about 


me; words and music by E. R. Mey- 
ers. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Aug. 20, 1929; E unp. 10090; 
Evelyn Russell Meyers, Brooklyn. 
18194 


Joy bells; Christmas service, words by 
Valeria R. Lehman and others, mu- 
sic by Broughton Edwards and 
others. 8vo. © Oct. 13, 1928; 2 «. 
and aff. Sept. 14, 1929; AA 24102; 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 

18195 


Joy Street waltz; from Joy Street, 
melody by Con Conrad, Archie Gott- 
ler and Sidney D. Mitchell. ©1e. 
May “25, 1929; EH unp. “7085: De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine., 
New York. 18196 


Juanita; theme song of Dark skies, 
lyric by Walter Sheridan, music by 
Lee Zahler and Walter Sheridan; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Aug. 16, 
17S. 2 en Aue. Ls” pub... Sars 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 18197 


Juanita; words by B. Krichinsky, mu- 
sic by Basil Sadler. © 1c. Aug. 2, 
1929; E unp. 9515; Benny Krichin- 
sky, Baltimore. 18198 


Judea; selection of traditional Hebrew 
melodies, compiled and ed. by Joseph 
G. Halter. of Great Britain, arr. by 
Murgatroyd Farrar, of Great Brit- 
ain; orch. pts., with 1st violin con- 
ductor. © Aug. 12, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 
8; E for. 6039; Meyer De Wolfe, 
London. 18199 


Julie; words and music by W. J. Gor- 
don and P. C. Hayes. [Words and 
melody only] ©1ce. Aug. 10, 1929; 
E unp. 10054; William J. Gordon 


and Percy C. Hayes, Valley Stream, 
Bot, Ne 18200 


Jumping jimminy; from The street 
singer, words by Graham John, mu- 
sic by Niclas Kempner; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. New York, Shubert music 
pub. corp. © Aug. 7, 1929; 2c. Aug. 
9; E pub. 8348; Shubert theatre 
corp., New York. 18201 


June bride; words and music by N. J. 
Clesi. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1929; E unp. 
9783; Nicholas Joseph Clesi, New 
Orleans. 18202 


Junior high entrance march; by Mabel 
Madison Watson; pf. © Aug. 15, 
1929 3.:20¢. \Aug:17; E: pub. 8504; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

18203 


Just a flower; words by Francis J. 
Wells, music by P. M. Starr. ©1e. 
Aug. 24, 1929; E unp. 10270; Perry 
Martin Starr, Long Beach, Calif. 

18204 


Just a little dairy for Mary and me; 
from MHeigh-ho, words by Dolph 
Singer, music by Harry Von Tilzer. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
Aug. 8, 1929; E unp..9711; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 18205 


Just a little fond affection; words by 
Edgar Leslie, music by Everett Lyn- 
ton, of England. New arr. © Apr. 
19; 1928°°2 ¢c! Apr. 6, 1929; HE pub. 
4846: De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine., New York. 18206 


Just a little love song; words by J. 
Seidor, music by M. Jacobi. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 8, 
1929: E unp. 9670; Julius Seidor and 
Martin Jacobi, Cleveland. 18207 


Just a song; words by Ted Roese, mu- 
sic by Virginia Ruth Blevins. © 
t Se, Aug. 12,1929; ugp: “9766; 
Theodore Roese, Youngstown, O. 

18208 


Just a vision of my mother; words by 
E. Miller, music by B. M. Hale. © 
1 ec. Aug. 12, 1929; E unp. 9782; Etta 
Miller, Spencer, Ind. 18209 


Just another kiss in the moonlight; 
words and music by A. A. Choffe. 
[Words and melody only] © 1c. 
Aug. 23, 1929; E unp. 10215; Augus- 
tus A. Choffe, Jersey City. 18210 


Just another night like the other night 
with you: words by Harry Kelly, 
music by H. Oblinger. © 1c. Aug. 
6, 1929; E unp. 9588; Harry Oblin- 
ger, San Francisco. 18211 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18212 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


Just be glad; words and music by 
Polly and Anna [pseuds. of Helen 
and Mary Stuart] and Cal De Voll; 
pf. and ukulele ace. (In Polly and 
Anna song book) © July 10, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 12; E pub. 8306; Forster 
music publisher, inec., Chicago. 

18212 

Just because you’re you; words and 
music by L. L. Hill. ©1c. Aug. 27, 
1929; E unp. 10348; Lela Long Hill, 
Arcadia, Calif. 18213 


Just blame it on me; words by J. HE. 
Haeckel, music by P. Burmeister. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Aug. 5, 1929; E unp. 9580; Julius EH. 
Haeckel and Paul Burmeister, St. 
Louis. 18214 


Just drifting along; words and music 
by Joe Hollowed [i. e., J. D. Hol- 
lowed] ©1c. Aug. 28, 1929; E unp. 
10386; Joseph Daniel Hollowed, Los 
Angeles. 18215 


Just for me; words and music by W. 
Wilbert. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 2, 1929; E unp. 9489; 
Walter Wilbert, New York. 18216 


Just goofy; by Jack Pettis and Irving 
Mills; pf. © July.:22, 1929; 2.c. 
Aug. 27; E pub. 8673; Gotham music 
Service, inec., New York. 18217 


Just hear them play; words and music 
by C. J. McElroy. [Words and mel- 


ody only] ©1c. Aug, 10, 1929; E 
unp. 9763; Charles Jas. McElroy, 
Long Island City, N. Y. 18218 


Just like you; words and music by B. 
R. Mosby. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1929; BE 
unp. 10064; Bayard R. Mosby, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 18219 


Just some one to love; waltz, words by 
C. and R. Sayles, music by Sylvester 
L. Cross. © Aug. 3, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 
9; E pub. 8269; Clarence and Ray 
Sayles, Willapa, Wash. 18220 


Just whisper I love you; words by 
Jay Gorney and Edgar Harberg, 
music by F. Kinsley. © 1c May 
28, 1929; FE unp. 7254; Frederick 
Kinsley, New York. 18221 


Just you alone with me; words and 
music by D. Kent. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Aug. 2, 1929; 
E unp. 9454; Donald Kent, New 
York. 18222 


Just you and I; foxtrot song, words 
by George Davage, music by P. H. 
Post, jr. © 1e July 18, 1929; B 
unp. 9640; Perey Henry Post, jr., 
Elizabeth, N. J. 18223 


Just you and I: words and music 
by F. Natale. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Aug. 22, 1929; E unp. 
10148; Frank Natale, Pittsburgh. 

18224 


Just you, just me; from Marianne, 
lyric by Raymond Klages, music by 
Jesse Greer; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by Hank Linet. New York, 
Robbins music corp. © Aug. 9, 
1929; 2 ec. Aug. 18; BH pub. (85835 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York... 18225, 


Keep on looking around; words and 
music by M. J. Maslanka, arr. by 
HKrnest Shonfield; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © 1c Aug. 6, 1929; E unp. 
9591; Michael J. Maslanka, Cleve- 


land. 18226 
Keep that  school-girl complexion; 
words and music by T. Diorio. © 1 
e; Aug. 15, 1929; 5. unp, \9920- 


Thomas Diorio, Torrington, Conn. 
18227 


Keep the roses in your garden; words 
and music by ‘Medley Barrett, 
Thomas McGhee and Joan Reid, all 
of Great Britain; pf. acc., with uku- 
lele arr. by Harry Bell. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © June 7, 
1929; 1c. July 20; E for. 5987; 
Medley Barrett music co., ltd., 
London. 18228 


Keep your overcoat open; words and 
music by Mae [i. e. Max Rutchik] 
and Lennie [i. e. Leonard Whitcup] 
and Walter G. Samuels; in G. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Aug. 19, 1929; E unp. 10024; Gene 


Austin, ine. New York. 18229 


Keep your overcoat open, you don’t 
belong to me; words by M. Rutchik, 
music by Walter G. Samuels and 
Leonard Whitcup; in F. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Aug. 2, 
1929: E unp. 9634; Max Rutchik. 
New York. 18230 


Kentucky boy; words and musie by 


B. R. Mosby... ©.1¢ July 25, 1929; 
E unp. 95538; Bayard R. Mosby. 
Kansas City, Mo. 18231 


Keystone athletic club song; words 
and music by Armand J. P. Van- 
dermyn. © May 10, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 
8; E pub. 8177; Armand J. P. 
Vandermyn, Pittsburgh. 18232 


Kiss (A) for a rose; words and music 
by G. W. Thompson. New York 


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no. 8, 1929 


City, Frank Harding. © July 31, 
1929; 2 ec. Aug. 2; E pub. 8124; 
George W. Thompson, Beaver Falls, 
Pa, 18233 


Kiss me; from Bitter sweet, words and 
music by Noél Coward, of Great 
Britain. [English and French text] 
© July 2, 1929; 1 e July 29; BE for. 
6073 ; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

18234 

Kiss me with your eyes; words by 
Haven Gillespie, music by Raymond 
B. Eldred; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
muse. 25, 1929: 2c. Aug..27; Ei pub. 
$672; Villa Moret, inc., San Fran- 
cisco. 18235 


Kissing my sweetheart goodbye; words 
by William Plantiko, music by V. 


Plantiko. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Aug. 6, 1929; 2c. Aug. 
16; E pub. 8418; Viola Plantiko, 


Stevens Point, Wis. 18236 


Kittens at play; petite valse animato, 
by Bert R. Anthony; pf. .© June 
29, 1929; 2 e. Aug. 5; E pub. 8092; 
Anthony bros., Fall River, Mass. 

18237 


Kleine (Hine) frau fehlt dir im 
friihling ; slowfox, aus Prosit Gipsy! 
gesangstexte von Beda, musik von 
Robert Gilbert, of Germany, arr. 
von Walter Borchert. © May 1, 
Po, 1).c. Aug, 6; Efor., 5999; 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 

18238 

Knees; fox trot, words and music by 
HK. Holyoake, of Canada. © 1 «. 
July 5, 1929; E unp. 9629-; Edith 
Holyoake, Guelph, Ont., Canada. 

18239 

Knicknacks ; rythmatie odditty, by Gus 
Nager [pseud. of A. J. Neger]; pf. 
© 1c. July 13, 1929; E unp. 9637; 
August J. Neger, Brooklyn. 18240 


Kodaly (Z.) Adagio; von. Z. Kodaly, 
arr. von Erno Por, both of Hungary; 
orch. stimmen, mit pf. direction und 
violino 1° direction. © June 10, 1929; 
1c. Aug. 26; E for. 6327; Musikalien- 
handlung Alberti, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 18241 


Konzert fiir kleines orchester mit 
cembalo oder klavier; von Wilhelm 
Maler, of Germany, op. 10. Parti- 
tur. © July 30, 1929; 1c. July 23; 
E for. 6031; B. Schott’s sodhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 18242 


Konzertstiick in F-moll; fiir klavier 
mit begleitung des orch., von C. M. 
von Weber, op. 79, ausgabe mit unter- 
legtem zweiten klavier von Eduard 


18253 


Mertke, nach den ausftihrungen von 
Hans v. Biillow u. Franz Liszt, neu 
hrsg. von Willy Rehberg, of Switzer- 
land. © July 4, 1929; 1c. July 16; 


E for. 6086; Steingriber-verlag, 
Leipzig. 18243 
Kozak Petruszka; melody by P. 


Humeniuk. © 1c. Aug. 3, 1929; 
E unp. 9527; Paul Humeniuk, New 
Work, 18244 


Krakowiak z polka; by J. Wyskowski. 
© 1c. Aug. 30, 1929; E unp. 10448; 
John Wyskowski, Omaha, Neb. 


18245 
Kremlin (Kpemap); Russian legend 
words and music by Anna M. 


Kluchansky. © Aug. 14, 1929; 2. 
Aug. 15; E pub. 8400; R. L. Hunt- 
zinger, ine., New York. 18246 


Krieg (Der) hat ein ende; walzerlied, 
by P. Miller, ist B flat cornet. 
1 ce. Aug. 19, 1929; E unp. 10017; 
Peter Miiller, Philadelphia. 18247 


Kiichler (Ferdinand) 100 etiiden ftr 
die anfangs-und mittelstufe des 
violinspiels; hrsg. von F. Kichler, 
of Germany. hft. 1: © Feb. 15, 
1929 53:1. ‘ess May (25 .E)- for. 4288 ; 
Gebruder Hug & co., Leipzig. 18248 


Ladies of the town; from Bitter 
sweet, words and music by Noél 
Coward, of Great Britain. © July 
2, 1929: 1 .¢. July. 29; H for. 6075; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 18249 


Lady of my dreams; words and music 
by T. Jay and N. Jay. ©1c. Aug. 
2, 1929; E unp. 9461; Tillie Jay and 
Nancy Jay, Richmond Hill, L. L, 
Nios 18250 


Lady (The) of Shalott; poem by 
Tennyson, set to music by A. Gibbs, 
of Great Britain; mezzo-sop. solo, 
and sop. and contralto cho. London, 
J. Curwen & sons, ltd. © Aug. 20, 
1929. te.) Aue: FSS Hl efor. Saad: 


Armstrong Gibbs, Danbury, Essex, 
England. 18251 
Lamento; par Louis Abbiate, of 


France, op. 109; violoncelle et orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
© July 4, 1929; 1 e. Aug. 9; E for. 
6262; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 18252 


Lamento drammatico; photoplay mu- 
sic, by R. Drigo, of Italy; full orch. 


pts. © Aug. 3, 1929; 2 c Aug. 2; 
E pub. 8068; Sam Fox pub. Co., 
Cleveland. 18253 


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18254 


Lamento ranchero; letra de EHEinesto 
M. Cortazar, musica de R. Bell, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Los Angeles; 
pf. © 1. Aug. 12, 1929; E unp. 
9788; Ricardo Bell, Los Angeles. 

18254 
t.amigtOwka; polka, by J. Biega; 1st 


violin. © 1c. Aug. 6, 1929; E unp. 
9583; John Biega, Perth Amboy, 
IN. lt 18255 
Lamps of the dusk; words by Arnold 
Banks, music by Gordon Balch 
Nevin; high or med. voice. © Aug. 


12, 1929 ;.2 c..Aug; 22; pub. 8581; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 18256 


Lancashire love; from The show of 
shows, written and composed by Dan 
Leno, jr., of Great Britain; pf. acc., 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele 
arr. by Alvin D. Keech. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 6, 
1929; 1 ¢ Aug. 7; E for. 6094; 
B. Feldman & co., London. 18257 


Land o’ promise; words by E. B. Han- 
sen, music by Thomas de Graffen- 
ried. ©1c. June 17, 1929; E unp. 
9957; Ethel Bellinger Hansen. Ingle- 
wood, Calif. 18258 


Land (The) of jazz; words by Greg 
Williamson, music by Jack Wiggin 
fi. ec J. L. .Wiggin. Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Aug. 10, 1929; 
E unp. 9756; John L: Wiggin and 
Gregory Williamson, New York. 

18259 

Land of romance and flowers; words 
and music by H. P. Huffaker. © 
1 .c. Aug...8,. 1929; H. unp. 9695; 
Harold Phillip Huffaker, Visalia, 
Calif. 18260 


Land of the longleaf pine; words by 
C. P. Paul, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 23, 1929; E unp. 10221; 
Carolyn P. Paul, Wilmington, N. C. 

18261 

Largo; di Virgilio Mortari, of Italy; 
violino, o violoncello, e pf. © Aug. 
T, 1929: 7 Gy Ave. 9: By tor (GES : 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 18262 


Lass (The) near the Glascae Cross; 
words and music by J. Murray. © 
1 ec. Aug. 8, 1929; E unp. 9693; Joe 


Murray, New York. 18263 
Last night in dreamy slumberland; 
waltz ballad, from On with the 


show, 1929, words by Edgar Leslie, 
music by Jos. Geo. Gilbert, of Great 
Britain; pf. acec., with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. 
Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 


pt. 114; S., V. 24 


tions] © July 26, 1929; 1 ¢. July 
31; E for. 6079; Lawrence Wright 
music co., London. 18264 


Last night, you said you loved me; 
words and music by T. A. Colletti. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Aug. 26; °1929° 7H * ony eee 
Thomas Anthony Colletti, Brooklyn. 

18265 

Lay (A) of Killarney; by lLucina 
Jewell; pf. © Aug. 12, 1929; 2 ec. 
Aug. 22; E pub. 8569; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 18266 


Lazy girl: words and music by Hlsie 
May Willson, arr. by Art Hicks. © 
Aug. 24, 1929; 2 c. Aug: 26; °—) pub: 
8665; Cincinnati music pub. co.. 
Cincinnati. 18267 


Lebell (Ludwig) Two pieces; ‘acc. 
arr. by L. Lebell, of Great Brjtain ; 
violin and pf. 1. Aria; by Gemi- 


niani—2. Gavotta; by G. F. Hindel. 


© Aug. 3, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 5; E for. 
6027 ;.Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 
18268 


Lebwohl! ich ktiss’ noch einmal deine 
hinde! tango, text von Beda, musik 
von Richard Fall, of Austria. © 
May 17,'1929; 1 ¢c.” Aug.-6;E for. 
5994; Wiener bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 

18269 


Lehm op; marsch, von August Noack, 
of Germany; pf. © May 8, 1929; 
1 Go sully 3; Hh ‘tor: 80S eee 
Tonger, Cologne/Rh., Germany. 

7 18270 

Leone; words and music by E. D. 
Shiner. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 15, 1929; E unp. 9903; 
Emerson D. Shiner, Western, Neb. 

18271 

Let me be your sweet heart; words by 
B. Gordon, music by Mrs. Braxton 
Gordon [i. e., G. L. Gordon] ©1e. 
Aug. 14, 1929; E unp. 10408; Brax- 
ton Gordon and Gay Little Gordon, 
Paducah, Ky. 18272 


Let me dream in your arms again; 
words by Jos. Geo. Gilbert, music by 
Horatio Nicholls, of Great Britain; 
pf. ace., with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. by Aivin D. Keech. 
| Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
July 26, 1929; Lic. July):31; >Hi for. 
6081; Lawrence Wright music Co., 
London. 18273 


Let me dream my life away; words 
and music by H. P. Huffaker. © 


1c. Aug,'8,, 1929;:;Hi.unp! 9696; 
Harold Phillip Huffaker, Visalia, 
Calif. 18274 


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no. 8, 1929. 


18296 


Let me haye my dreams; from On 


with the show, by Grant Clarke and 
Harry Akst, arr. by Ed. Smaille; 
mixed voices. 4to. © July 22, 1929; 
2c. July 26; E pub. 8286; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 18275 


Let me have my dreams; from On 
with the show, by Grant Clarke and 
Harry. Akst, arr. by Jean Olivier: 
band orch. pts., with solo B flat 
cornet conductor. obi. 24mo. © 
July 30, 1929: 2 c. Aug. 3; E pub. 
8146; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

18276 

Let me play with your yo-yo; words 
and music by L. Darby. [Photostat] 
© 1c. July 11, 1929; E unp. 9401; 
Lou Darby, Shreveport, La. 18277 


Let me tell you that I love you; words 
and music by S. Wienshienk. © 1c. 
Aug. 10, 1929; E unp. 9778; Sylvia 
Wienshienk, Kansas City, Mo. 18278 


Let’s; words and music by Jean Tal- 
bot. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1929; E unp. 
9774; Ruth Sylvia Keil, Hoilywood. 

; 18279 

‘Let’s be pals; words and music by J. 
Weiss. © 1c. Aug. 2,.1929; E unp. 
9462; Juliette Weiss, New York. 

18280 

Let’s do it again; words and music by 
H. Wenker. © 1 c. Aug. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 9889; Henry Wenker, Jersey 
Corey INS cs 18281 


Let us drink to the girl of my dreams; 
from The minstrel man, words and 
music by L. Wolfe Gilbert and Abel 
Baer. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Aug. 7, 1929; E unp. 9648; De 
Sylva, Brown and Henderson, inc., 
New York. 18282 


Let us go; words by Margaret Cross- 
man, music by Mrs. Charles Powell, 
arr. by Geo. C. Felch.-.© Aug: 1, 
1929; 2 c. Aug. 2; E pub. 8144; Etta 
G. Powell, St. Johnsbury Centre, Vt. 

18283 


Let your life be full of days; hymn, 
words and music by Haskell K. 
Meacham. © Aug. 24, 1929; 2 e. 
Aug. 26; E pub. 8636; Charles A. 
Tutz, |) York: \ Pa. 18284 


Liberty .bell; .words and music by 
Haskell K. Meacham; mixed voices. 
© Aug. 24, 1929; 2 c.. Aug.. 26; E 
pub. 8640; Charles A. Lutz, York. 
Pa: 18285 


Liebling (Der) der kénigin: operette 
in 3 akten, von Julius Wilhelm und 


Kurt Robitschek, musik von Ralph 
Collins [pseud. of Rudolf Kattnigg], 
of Austria; klavierauszug mit text. 
© 1c. July 23,1929; D unp. 27555; 
Wiener operetten-verlag, G. m. b. H., 
Vienna. 18286 


Lieblings klinge; landler, by P. Miil- 
ler; ist B flat cormet. © 1c. Aug. 
19, 1929; E unp. 10020 ; Peter Miiller, 
Philadelphia. 18287 


Ligtria; marcia di A. T. Tustelli, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York; pf. 
© 1c. Aug. 14,1929; E unp. 10870; 
Angelo T. Tustelli, New York. 

: 18288 


Lily; valse, letra de Abraham Olvera, 
musica de T. Cruz, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at New York. ©1c. June 25, 
1929; E unp. 9544; Trinidad Cruz, 
New York. 18289 


-Lindy-Anne; words and music by A. 


Henderson. [Words and melody 

only] ©1e. Aug. 2, 1929; E unp. 

9494; Addie Henderson, Houston. 
18290 


Listen love; words by C. O. Hailey, 
music by William James Hewlett. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 38, 1929; E unp. 7510; Carmel 
O’Neill Haley, Brooklyn. 18291 


Little (The) angel band; old negro 
song, adapted and arr. as pt.-song, 
by G. <A. Grant-Schaefer; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Aug. 28, 1929; 2 c¢. 
Aug. 30;~ E° pub. 8752; Arthur’ P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 18292 


Little (The) black goat; words. by 
Kathleen Millay, music by P. R. 
rey. er Aue. ob 1929 2-6.) Aue ee 
E pub. 8082: Philip Rockel Frey, 
Springfield, O. 18293 


Little Bo-Peep; unison song, words 
anon., music by Felix White, of 
Great Britain. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Aug. 10, 1929; 
ie. Aug. 138; H for. GIOG; Keith, 
Prowse & co., Itd., London. 18294 


Little (A) boat song; by Ella Ket- 
terer; pf., with words. © Aug. 15, 
1929: 2 c. Aug. 17; Biipub: (8506; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

18295 


Little (The) brown shack in the West; 
words by B. EH. G. Fouch. musie by 
Robert Van Sickle. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Dec. 28, 1928; H 
unp. 2334; Betty Elizabeth Grant 
Fouch, Klamath Falls, Or. 18296 


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18297 


Little (The) bugler; march character- 
istic, by Bert R. Anthony, op. 155; 
pf. © June 29, 1929; 2 ¢ Aug. 5; 
E pub. 8094; Anthony bros., Fall 
River, Mass. j 18297 


Little (The) drummer; march, by 
Horace E. Dowell, of Great Britain ; 
pf. no. 5. (Jn Hawkes’ new march 
album) © July 23, 1929; 1c. Aug. 
5; E for. 6011; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) Itd., London. — 18298 


Little flute girl, play me your love 
song; words and musie by A. Maro- 
vich. ©1c. Aug. 17, 1929; E unp. 
10031; Anne Marovich, Berkeley, 
Calif. 18299 


Little friends meet; by Renée Miles, 
op. 30, no. 4; pf. © Aug. 12, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 23; E pub. 8733; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 18300 


Little Italy; from suite, Sketches of 
New York, by Hugo Riesenfeld, arr. 
by Adolf Schmid; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. © June 12, 1929; 2 «. 
July 13; E pub. 8429; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 18301 


Little (A) love song that you sang to 
me; words and music by C. N. Akey. 
Wisconsin Rapids, Wis., American 
music pub. co. © Aug. 12, 1929; 2c. 
Aug. 14; E pub. 8401; Cleve N. Akey, 
Port Edwards, Wis. 18302 


Little maid of Japan; oriental nov- 
elty, by William A. Taylor; pf. © 
June 29, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 5; E pub. 
8095; Anthony bros., Fall River, 
Mass. 18303 


Little melody; words and music by 
T. J. Quigley. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ec. Aug. 10, 1929; E unp. 
9814; Thomas Joseph Quigley, Pitts- 
burgh. 18304 


Little painted lady; words and music 
by L. K. Edwards. © 1c. Aug. 12, 
1928; E unp. 9801; Lola K. Edwards, 
Beaumont, Tex. 18305 


L'ttle pal and schoolday sweetheart ; 
words by' G. Thulen, musie by Rich- 
ard Broughton. © 1 c¢« Aug. 26, 
1929; E unp. 10272; Gladys Thulen, 
Flint, Mich. 18306 


Little (A) prayer; two-part anthem, 
words and music by Bernard Ham- 
blen. New York, Chappell-Harms, 
inc. 4to. © Aug. 6, 1929; 2 ¢ Aug. 
7; E pub. 8254; Harms, ine, New 
York. 18307 


Little rose of my heart; words by 
S. L. Clark, music by Fred Ahle- 


Little sweetheart ; 


pt. II, n. s., v. 24 


feld. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Aug. 2, 1929; E unp. 9523; Susan 
L. Clark, Nedrow, N. Y. 18308 


Little (A) southern town; words and 
music by A. EH. Frandsen. [Words 
and melody only] © 1e. Aug. 21, 
1929; E unp. 10132; Annie HK. Frand- 
sen, Moline, Ill. 


Little (The) stars at eventide; words 
by Herbert J. Brandon, music by 
Charles Huerter; med. voice. 
Aug. 12, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 22; EH pub. 
8589; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

18310 

Little suite; by Patrick Barrow, of 
Great Britain; pf. 1. Canzonetta. 
[2 others] © July 8, 1929; 1 «. 
July 23; E for. 6064; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 

18311 

Little sweet my soul; words by Anne 
Page Heriot, music by Ernest Mel- 
vin, of Great Britain. © June 17, 
1929; 1 ec. Aug. 2; E for. 6056; Ber- 
ners music co., ltd., London. 18312 


words by F. C. 
Price, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Aug. 23, 1929; E unp. 10222; Flor- 
ence C. Price, Easton, Pa. 18313 


Livin’ in a world of dreams; fox trot 
ballad, words by A. Bing, music by 
Harry Clifford. © 1c. Aug. 6, 1929; 
E unp. 9590; Alfhild Bing, Milwau- 
kee. 18314 


Livre (Le) pour Jean; suite pour pf., 
par Maurice Thiriet, of France. Re- 
cueil. 1. Prélude. [4 others] © 
July,,.4,. 1929.4. 1..¢,, Aug. 9; Miter, 
6276; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 18315 


Liza, I’ll be waiting when the sun goes 
down; by Eddie Gray, orch. by 
George J. Trinkaus; vocal orch. pts. 
4to. © Aug. 14, 1929; 2c. Aug. 17; 
E pub. 8590; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 18316 


Lloyd (Frederic E. J.) Five Christ- 
mas carols; mixed voices. 4to. 1. 
With a simple heart. [4 others] © 
Aug. 24, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 26; E pub. 
8625; Boston music co., Boston. 

18317 

Lock a ray of sunshine in your heart; 
fox-trot ballad, lyric and music by 
Frank Ottenson, of Great Britain; 
pf. ace., with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. by Keech. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © July 15, 
1929; 1 ec. July 29; E for. 6067; As- 
cherberg, Hopwood & Crew, lItd., 
London 18318 


976 


18309 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1929 


Locust bloom; words and music by 
J. J. Caskey. ©1c. Aug. 12, 1929; 
E unp. 9816; Jessie J. Caskey, Leb- 


anon, Ky. 18319 
Log cabin blues; words and music by 
C. F. Mathieu. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Aug. 1, 1929; E ump. 


9426; Carl Ferdinand Mathieu, New 
York. 18320 


Lonely; words and music by H. Wes- 
terville, arr. by A. Westerman. © 
1c Aug. 24, 1929; E unp. 10256; 
Henry Westerville, Kalamazoo, Mich. 

18321 

Lonely; words and music by R. Fait, 
arr. by Phil Starr. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. May 25, 1929; E 
unp. 7123; Ruth Fait, Greensburg, 
Pa. 18322 


Lonely and lonesome; fox trot, words 
and music by A. J. Mattie, arr. by 
S. A. Herman; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Aug. 3, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 9; E pub. 
§268; Andrew i: Mattie, Kingston, 
jag? 18323 


Lonesome gal; words by R. P. Spiker 
and Ducky Yontz, music a Ree. 
Spiker; pf. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1929; EB 
unp. 9653 ; Roger Perry See Co- 
lumbia City, Ind. 18324 


Lonesome just for you: words and 
music by F. Schu-ette. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 8, 1929; 
E unp. 6537; Florence Schu-ette, 
New York. 18325 


Lonesome little doll; from Snap into 
it, words by Rubey Cowan, music by 
Phil Boutelje. © Aug. 2, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 3; E pub. 8148; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 18326 


Longing for the days of childhood; 
words and musie by D. R. Dowell. 
© 1c. Aug. 8, 1929; E unp. 9834; 
Della Reams Dowell, Wake Forest, 
NYC, 18327 


Longing for you; words by E. L. Ren- 
tie, music by Phil Starr. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e. Aug. 24, 
1929; E unp. 10247; Esther L. Ren- 
tie, Tusas, N. M. 18328 


Lookin’ hot and keepin’ cool; fox trot, 
from Heigh ho, lyric by Dolph Sin- 
ger, music by Harry Von Tilzer; pf. 
and ukulele acc. :© Aug. 23, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 26; E pub. 8738; Leo Feist, 


inc., New York. 18829 
Lookin’ hot and keepin’ cool; from 
Heigh-ho, words by Dolph Singer, 


18340 


music by Harry Von Tilzer. [Words 
and melody only] © Aug. 8, 1929; 
EK unp. 9714; Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. 18330 


Looking for some one like you; words 
and music by G. Clifford. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Aug. 23, 
1929; E unp. 10208 ; Gordon Clifford, 
Los Angeles. 18331 


Looking over my pictures of memories ; 
words by P. A. Montroy, music by 
Luther A. Clark. © Aug. 20, 1929; 
2c, Aug.,22,;; BE. pub. 8557; Philip A. 
Montroy, Jennings, La. 18332 


Lord (The) is King; anthem, words 
from Psalm 93, music by R. Hunting- 
ton Woodman; mixed voices. 4to. 
© July 26, 1929; 2 c. July 31; E pub. 
8053; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 18333 


Lord, Thou alone art God; full an- 
them, music by Cuthbert Hatris, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices, with 
organ ace. 4to. © Aug. 9, 1929;1¢. 
Aug. 18; E for. 6103; Banks & son, 
York, England. 18334 


Lord’s (The) prayer; text from Mat- 
thew 6, music by Leon Abbott Hoff- 
meister. 1. High voice. 2. Low 
voice. © July 13, 1929; 2 c. each 
Aug. 7; E pub. 8538; R. L. Huntzin- 
ger, inc., New York. 18335 


Lost in a sea of memories; words by 
R. E. Lee, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. New York, Frank Harding. 
G@) .luly, 22.1929: 2 «. July 292) 
pub. 8038; Robert Enoch Lee, West 
Monroe, La. 18336 


Lost in London town; cho., text by W. 
H. O., music by Raymond Earle 
Mitchell, arr. by Don Wilson; sop., 
alto and bar. 4to. © Aug. 27, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 28; E pub. 8696; Sam Fox 
pub. co., Cleveland. 18337 


Lost you; words by Henry Myers and 
Dan Walker, music by G. Carbonara. 
© 1c. Aug. 12, 1929; E unp. 9827; 
Gerard Carbonara, Woodside, L. I., 
ey, 18338 


Louie Woo; words and music by A. 
M. Akanes. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Aug. 17, 1929; E unp. 
9990; Alfred Martin Akanes, New 
York. 18339 


Louisiana; words by F. U. Salley, mu- 
sie by Josephine M. Haskell. © 1. 
Aug. 26, 1929; E unp. 10287; Flor- 
ence U. Salley, Providence, R. I. 

183840 


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18341 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Lovable and sweet; from Street girl, 
words by Sidney Clare, music by 
Oscar Levant: pf. and ukulele acc. 
© July 24, 1929; 2 c. July 31; EB pub. 
8138; Harms, inc., New York. 18341 


Lovable rogue; from Heigh-ho, \vords 
by Dolph Singer, music by Harry 
Von ‘Tilzer. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Aug. 8, 1929; E unp. 
9704; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

18342 


Love; words by Elsie Janis, music by 
Edmund Goulding, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at Santa Monica, Calif. 
©1e. July 31, 1929; E unp. 9620; 
Gloria productions, ine., Culver City, 
Calif. 18343 


Love ain’t nothing but the blues; from 
Road show, lyric by Joe Goodwin, 
musie by Louis Alter. © 1c. Aug. 
15, 1929; E unp. 9916; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp., Culver City, Calif. 

18344 

Same, © 1 ‘c.: July 23, 1929; 
E unp. 9838; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., Culver City, Calif. ~ 18345 


Love chant; words and music by C. 
Ide. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ce. Aug. 28, 1929; E unp. 10875; 
Charles Ide, Stonington, Conn. 

18346 

Love (A) divine; waltz, words by 
Charles Wilson Waller, music by 
J. B. Jackson. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Aug. 23, 1929; E unp. 
10202; James Blake Jackson, Nash- 
ville. 18347 


Love divine; words by Robert A. Si- 
mon, music by Carl Millegram and 
Joseph Meyer; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Aug. 14, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 16; HB 
pub. 8469; Harms, inec., New York. 

18348 


Love (The) dream of my heart; waltz, 
words by EH. H. Armstrong, music by 
Burrell Van Buren. Walkerville, 
Ont., Canada, Armstrong pub. house. 
© July 23, 1929; 2 « Aug. 15; E 
pub. 8396; E. H. Armstrong, Walker- 
ville, Ont., Canada. 18349 


Love is a dance; waltz song, words 
by Emelie Osnes, music by C. G. 
Encor. New York City, Frank Har- 
ding. © July 15, 1929; 2c. Aug. 8; 
E pub. 8184; Emelie Osnes, Readlyn, 
Ta. 18350 

Love is a dream, a paradise; words 
by L. Gooch, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 23, 1929; EB unp, 10217; 
Lena Gooch, Browning, Mo. 18351 


Love is a wand’rer; words and music 
by C. B. Richardson. © 1 c. Aug. 
8, 1929; E unp. 9673; Caroline B. 
Richardson, Waco, Tex. 18352 


Love is like a tiny flower; words and 
music by J. D. Uhlik. [Words and 
melody oniy] ©1c. Aug. 19, 1929; 
EK unp. 10075; Jessie Davis Uhlik, 
Los Angeles. 183538 


Love me, love my dog; from Heigh-ho, 
lyric by Dolph Singer, music by 
Harry Von Tilzer. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Aug. 8, 1929; 
EH unp. 9702; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 18354 


Love (A) nest, a Sunset and you; lyric 
and music by V. M. Clary. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 14, 1929; E unp. 9883; Veva 
May Clary, Lansing, Mich. 18355 


Love’s in my heart; lyric and music - 


by Caro Roma. © Aug. 16, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 21; E pub. 8602; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 18356 


Love, your spell is everywhere; words 
by Elsie Janis, music by HE. Goulding. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Aug. 2, 1929; E unp. 9469; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 18357 


Lovely one; words by Happy Felton, 
music by W. R. Watson, jr. ©1 ¢. 
Aug. 14, 1929; E unp. 10061 ; William 
Roger Watson, jr., Columbia, S. C. 

18358 


Lovers duo; from Battle of the ladies, 
lyric by Clifford Grey, music by Her- 
bert Stothart. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1929; 
E unp. 10324; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., Culver City, Calif. 18359 


Lovers lane; words and music by M. 
Fischer and S. Gray. © 1 e¢. Aug. 
22, 1929; E unp. 10144; Margaret 
Fischer and Sara Gray, Hollywood. 

18360 


Lover’s moon; words by G. F. Nero, 
music by Harry Jay. © Aug. 12, 
1929; 2 c. Aug. 14; E pub. 8714; 
George Frank Nero, Salt Lake City. 

18361 


Lovers spoontime; words and music 
by G. F. Gaumond. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Aug. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 9897; George F. Gaumond, 
Sanders, Id. 18362 


Love’s drifting; words and music by 
J. S. Thomas. [Words and melody 
only] ©l1e. Aug. 28, 1929; E unp. 
10368; J. Sterling Thomas, Wayne, 
Pa. 18363 


978 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1929 


Love’s old sweet song; arr. by Carl 
Richter; pf.) Of Aug. 22,\1929 » 2c. 
Aug. 23; E pub. 8620; Bach music 
co., Boston. 18364 


Love’s paradox; words by Cecil Fan- 
ning and Vernon Shannon, music by 
Francesco B. De Leone; in F. © 
Aug. 15, 1929; 2 ce. Aug. 17; E pub. 
8484; Theodore Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 18365 


Lovin’; words and music by F. W. 
MacAfee. © 1c. July 13, 1929; BE 
unp. 9409; Franklyn Winfield Mac- 
Afee, Detroit. 18366 


Loving you; words and music by F. H. 
Quinn and Agnes Marie Kearn. © 
1 ec Aug. 2, 1929; E unp. 9490; 
Frank Henry Quinn, Jamaica Plain, 
Mass. 18367 


Low and blue; words and music by 
Lew Tobin [i. e. Louis Tobin] © 
ime. Aug. 9, 1929: Hy unp. 10175; 
Louis Tobin, Belmont, Mass. 18368 


Ludwig and his drum; words and mu- 
sic by C. Kritzler. [Words and mel- 


ody only] © 1c. Aug. 20, 1929; 
E unp. 10315; Charles Kritzler, 
Brooklyn. 18369 
Luftslottet; vals, text och musik: 


Anselm Ostenberg, of Sweden; pf. © 
June 30, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 27; E for. 
6338: Karl W. Magnusson, Malm, 
Sweden. 18370 


Lullaby; words and music by L. L. 


Hill. ©1c¢. Aug. 27, 1929; E unp. 
10349; ,.Leia Long Hill, Arcadia, 
Calif. 18371 


Luli; tango, letra de Juan Francisco 
Esquivel, mtisica de Manuel Bricefio, 
of Venezuela, domiciled at New 
York. © Aug. 2, 1929; 2c. Aug. 19; 
E pub. 8440; Sol music co., New 
York. 18372 


Lupe; vals de Pascual Corral. of 
Mexico, domiciled at San Diego; 
pf. [Photostat] © Aug. 6, 1929; 
2 ce. Aug. 8; E pub. 8227; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 18373 


Lupe mia; or, Tiger Rose, melody by 
J; P. sonnson. © 1 jc."\FJune 1.1929 : 
E unp. 7374; Justin Porter Johnson, 
Los Angeles. 18374 


Lustigen (Die) weiber von Windsor; 
ouverture, von QO. Nicolai, arr. yon 
Leopold Weninger, of Austria; 
orch. stimmen, mit pf. 0. organ direc- 


18385 


tion u. violino 1 direction. © July 
20, 1929: 1 c. Aug. 13; E for. 6148; 
D. Rahter, Leipzig. 183875 


Lyric sonata; by Armstrong Gibbs, of 
Great Britain, op. 63; violin and pf. 
© July 23, 1929; 1 ce. July 20; E for. 
5977; Armstrong Gibbs, Danbury, 
Essex, England. 18376 


M’entendez-vous ainsi? poésie de Jean 
Cocteau, musique de Marcel Delan- 
noy, of France. © July 19, 1929; 
1 «. Aug. 9; E for 6253; Heugel, 
Paris. 18377 


M. N. F.; canzone black bottom, di 
Vittorio Mascheroni, of Italy; 
piccola orch. parti. 4to. © July 6, 


i929 77 ve. Aue. tos fi tor 62022 
A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 18878 


Macchina (La) e concettina; versi e 


musica di G. EF. Pizzolante ([i. e. 
Francesco Pizzolante], of Italy, 
domiciled at New York. [ Words 


and melody only] © 1. Aug. 24, 
1929; E unp. 10257; Francesco Piz- 
zolante, New York. 18379 


Macedonian (The) call; hymn, words 
and music by E. N. Sanctuary. 
Awe. 15, 1929 +°2)-e) Aug 2h; pub: 
85387; Eugene N. Sanctuary, New 
York. 18380 


Madonna’s lullaby; lyric by J. B., 
Menkes, music by Frank E. Moor. 
© Aug. 24, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 26; E 
pub. 8666; Jacob B. Menkes, New 
Castle, Pa. 18381 


Madrigal (A) of sleep; words by Eva 
Mary Grew, music by Hubert Brown, 
of Great Britain, op. 33. © Aug. 
8, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 9; E for. 6196; 
Swan & co. (Music publishers) Itd.., 


London. 18382 
Magic (The) maker; episode of the 
West, musical comedy in a _ pro- 


logue and 2 acts, books and lyrics 
by John Clark Kendel and Josephine 


K. Kendel, music by Josephine 
Knowles Kendel; mixed _ voices. 
Vocal sc. © Aug. 3, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 


5; D pub. 27552; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. — 18383 


Magic waltz; words and musie by 
By, S-Hite; ©! 1 Je). Ages. 1929): 
E unp. 10011; Edward Spaulding 
Hite, Chicago. 18384 


Magical (The) moonlight; words by 
Horatio Powell, music by L. C. 
Hitzen. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1929; E unp. 9995; 
Louis C. Hitzen, New York. 18385 


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18386 


oo 


Magnificant [and] Nunc. dimittis; 
music by Gordon Slater, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices, with organ 
ace.) Ato. (©) Apr. 25,7 1829R) ae. 
Aug. 16; E for. 6123; Oxford usi- 
versity press, London. 183586 


Magnificant [and] Nune dimittis; 
music by W. Lovelock, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices, with organ 
ace, 4t0. "© Apr. a 1929 2 ot 
Aug. 16; E for. 6124; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. 18387 


Maid of the mist; lyric and musie by 
M. L. Taylor. Indianapolis, Ind., 
Carlin music co. © Aug. 3, 1929; 
2.16: AU Ci he Om. ol. . | eeviamy, 


Lyon Taylor, Indianapolis. 18388 
Maisie; words and music by M. 
Tornich. San Francisco, Barnes 


music publisher. © Aug. 26, 1929; 
2 .¢. Ang, 28: EK) pub. Sf183.. Mary 
Tornich, San Francisco. 18389 


Mamma chi luna; versi e musica di P. 
Cittarella, of Italy, domiciled at 
Long Island City, N. Y¥. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Aug. 38, 
1929; E unp. 9536; Paul Cittarella, 
Long Island City, N. Y. 18390 


Man-bird Lindy; words by C. M. 
Huntington, music by Luther A. 
Clark. © July 26, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 
9; E pub. 8273; Charles M. Hunting- 
ton, East Randolph, N. Y. 18391 


Man kann beim bier, mein schatz, 
genau so gliicklich sein! marsch, 
text von Fritz Rotter und Engel- 
bert Milde, music von EH. Milde, of 
Germany, klay. arr. von Nico Dostal, 
of ‘Austria. ‘© -“Apr. 9, 1929; 1° c. 
Aug. 26; E for. 6323; Alrobi musik- 
verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 18392 


Manabozo; opera in 8 acts, 1st pt. of a 
trilogy entitled The wampum belt, 
by FE. Neilson, music by William 
Lester, op. 80. © July 1, 1929; 2 «¢. 
Aug. 2; D_ pub. 27549; Francis 
Neilson, Chicago. 18393 


Manana transparente; letra y musica 
de Bernarda Montoya, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Los Angeles; pf. 8vo. 


[Photostat] © Aug. 6, 1929; 2 c. 
Aug. 8; E pub. 8198; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 18394 


.Manifold (The) grace of God; words 
by Louis H. McKelvy, music by 
W.’ S. ‘Johnson. “Svo," > ©: Aueied, 
1929 5; 2'c. Aug. 14°. Bye pub, wae. 
Wallace S. Johnson, Kenosha, Wis. 

18395 


é 
\ 


pt. 111, 'n.8., v.24 


Marcella ; waltz, by David Coate; band 
pts. 4to. © Aug: 17. 1929; 2 «¢. 
Aug. 24; E pub. 8651; Fillmore bros. 
¢o., Cincinnati. 18396 


March of the goblins; by Charles HB. 
Overholt; pf. © Aug. 15, 1929; 2e¢. 
Aug. 17; E pub. 8483; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 18397 


March (The) of the golden soldiers; 
by R. M. Forkish. © 1 ¢. Aug. 24, 
1929; E unp. 10274; Robert Morris 
Forkish, Washington. 18398 


March of the spiders; by Eric Marco, 
of Great Britain, arr. by A. De 
Filippi; full orch. 4to. © Aug. 27, 
1929 ; 2 c. Aug. 28; E pub. 8698; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 18399 


Marche des communiers brugeois; 
par Léon Du Bois, of Belgium; pts. 
for odeon and salon-orch. 4to. © 
June 14, 1929; 1 c. June 10; E for. 
5081; Aug. Cranz, g. m. b. h., Leip- 
zig. 18400 


Marche francaise; par J. M. Zoubaloff, 
of France; pf. © July 4, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 9; E for. 6268; Editions 
Maurice Sénart, Paris. 18401 


Marche francaise; par J. M. Zoubaloff, 
transcription pour harmonie ou fan- 
fare par Pierre Dupont, of France; 
parties, avec conducteur si bémol. 
© July 4, 1929; 1 «. Aug. 9; H for. 
6264; Editions Maurice Sénart, 
Paris. 18402 


Marche pompeuse; by William Becker, 
of Germany; .,pf. .ne0.4 3. 
Hawkes’ new march album) © 
July 23, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 5; Hi for. 
6009; Hawkes & son (London) Itd., 
London. 18403 


Marching onward day by day; by 
Frederic Groton, op. H, no. 1; pf. 
© Aug. 12, 1929; 2c. Aug. 23; E pub. 
8728; Oliver Dits6n co., Boston. 

18404 


Mardelia Dee; words and music by 
J. G. Witham. © Aug. 10, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 26; E pub. 8648; Jerome 
Gardner Witham, New York. 18405 


Maria Congetta; words and music by 
G. Costantino. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1929; 
E unp. 10438; Gabrielle Costantino, 
W. Roxbury, Mass. 18406 


Maria Margarita: by Pascual Corral, 
of Mexico, domiciled at San Diego, 
Calif. ; pf. 8vo. [Photostat] © 
Aug. 6, 1929; 2 c Aug. 8; E pub. 
8196; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

18407 


980 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1929 


Marianina; words and music by Joe 
McCarthy and Jimmie Monaco. © 
Aug. 30, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 31; E pub. 
8762; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 


18408 

Marianna; melody by Jack Golden 
me. J. I. Golden] ©t'c. Aug: 3, 
1929; E unp. 9534; John Irving 
Golden, New York. 18409 


Marianne; from the photoplay, words 
by Roy Turk, music by Fred HB. 
Ahlert. © Aug. 17, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 
19; E pub. 8488; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, ine., New York. 18410 


Marika; theme song of The Hungarian 
rhapsody, words by Allen Stuart, 
music by Wm. Frederick Peters; pf. 
ace. with ukulele arr. by May 
Singhi Breen. © Aug. 27, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 28; E pub. 8700; Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. 18411 


Marine; poésie de Georges Gabory. 
musique de Marcel Delannoy, of 
France. © July 19, 1929; 1 c Aug. 
9; E for. 6251; Heugel, Paris. 18412 


Marino (El) ; letra y musica de Rafael 
Gomez, of Mexico, domiciled at San 
Diego, Calif.; pf. [Photostat] © 
Aug. 6, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 8; E pub. 
$212; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

18413 


Marjanka; rysk valsserenad, text: 
Sven-Olof Sandberg, musik: Peter 
Lebedjeff, of Sweden; pf. [Swedish 
and Danish text] © Aug. 5, 1929; 
1 ec. Aug. 27; E for. 6340; Edition 
Sylvain, Stockholm, Sweden. 18414 


Maruca; by Jesus J. Peralta, of 
Mexico, domiciled at El Paso; pf. 


[Photostat] © Aug. 6, 1929; 2c. 
Aug. 8; E pub. 8232; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 18415 


Maruska; motivo del film, versi di G. 
Giannini, musica di Dino Rulli, of 
Italy. Roma, Casa editrice musicale 
C. Franchi. 4to. [Words and 
melody only] © Mar. 2, 1929; 1 «. 
Aug. 8; E for. 6036; Italian book 
co., New York. 18416 


M-a-r-y, I love y-o-u; words and music 
by Mack Gordon and Max Rich; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Aug. 5, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 6; E pub. 8098; Gordon & 


Rich, ine., New York. 18417 
Mary I love you truly; words and 
musie by F. Viggiani. [Words and 


melody only] 
E unp. 10377; 
York. 


© 1c. Aug. 28, 1929; 
Frank Viggiani. New 
18418 


18429 


Maryana; theme song of The cossacks, 
words and music by Ted Pola and 
Hddie Brandt; pf. aec., with banju- 
lele banjo and ukulele arr. by Keech. 
© Mar. 5, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 18, 1 «¢. 
June 6; E pub. 5924; Billy Thor- 
burn music pub. co., ltd., London. 

18419 

Mas (Le) ; duo du 8"° acte, paroles et 
musique de J. Canteloube, of France. 
© July 19, 1929; 1c. Aug. 9; E for. 


6257; Heugel, Paris. 18420 
Masquerade; lyric by Vivian Yeiser 
Laramore, music by La _ Droffas 
[pseud. of P. S. Safford] © 1. 


June 20, 1929; E unp. 9962; Pearl 
Sinclair Safford, Miami, Fla. 
18421 
Master’s (The) way; humility, hymn, 
words by John E. Charlton, music 
by G. W. Wilson. © Aug. 6, 1929: 
2c. Aug. 10; E pub. 8277; George 
W. Wilson, Maplewood, N. J. 18422 


Mattinata; di Franco Vittadini, of 
Italy ; violino e pf. © Aug. 7, 1929; 
1 c. Aug, 9; E for. 6192; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 18423 


Mauricette; by S. Clarence Trued, op. 
10, 0-1): ne ©) July, 27, 1929\- Dua 
July 29; E pub. 8059; Bendix pub. 
co., Lineoln, Neb. 18424 


Maxie Zweeble taxi, flying herring 
aate: comic song, words and music 
by C. W. Ingold. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © July 10, 1929; 
2 ce. Aug. 8: E pub. 8178; Clarence 
W. Ingold, Brooklyn. 18425 


Maybe; words and music by A. J. Peto- 
lino. [Words and melody only] © 

1 ¢. Aug. 29, 1929; E unp. 10413; 
Anthony J. Petolino, Newark, N. J. 
18426 © 

Maybe I’m wrong; words and music 
by Max Rutchik. Leonard Whitcup 
and Walter G. Samuels. [Words 
and melody only] © 1e. Aug. 19, 
1929: E unp. 10026; Gene Austin, 
ine., New York. 18427 


Maybe I’m wrong; words by M. Rut- 
chik, music by Walter G. Samuels 
and Leonard Whiteup. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. July 29, 1929; 
E unp. 9408; Max Rutchik, New 
York. 18428 


Mazatlan; letra y musica de Pablo G. 
Rosas, of Mexico, domiciled at San 
Diego, Calif. Svo. [Photostat] © 
Aug. 6 1329: 2 © Adesso. fy pub. 
8209; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 


18429 


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18430 


pt. 117, n. S., v. 24 


Mazie, brown eyed daisy; words by H. | Memories of you; lyrie by Helene and 


Broyles, music by Chas. L. Johnson. 
© 1 ¢«. Aug. 23, 1929; E unp. 10206; 
Elizabeth Broyles, Southwest City, 
Mo. 18430 


Me and my buddy; words by Jack Yel- 
len, music by Milton Ager. © 1c. 
Aug. 27, 1929; E unp. 103817; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver City, 
Calif. 18431 


Mechanical toys; by Renée Miles, op. 
30, no. 6; pf. © Aug. 10, 1929; 2 c. 
Aug. 23; E pub. 8735; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 18432 


Meditation; by I. Roubleff, of Great 
Britain, domiciled at New York; 1st 
violin, oboe (violin), ’cello, pf. and 
organ. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1929; E unp. 
10060; Inna Roubleff, New York. 

18433 

Méditation-earillon; by William’ Les- 
ter; organ.) ,©, Aug. 12, 1929; (2c. 
Aug. 22; E pub. 8564; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 18434 


Meet me at the fair, Chicago 19383; 


words and music by J. Valeauda. © 
1c. July 10, 1929; E unp. 9643; Joe 
Valeauda, Chicago. 18435 


Melancholy ; words by Ben Ryan, mu- 
sic by Lou Handman; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by L. C. Williams. © 
Sept: 3, 1929; 2 ce. Aug. 31; E pub. 
8760; Handman, Kent & Goodman, 
inec., New York. 184386 


Melodie joyeuse; by R. A. Taylor, op. 
2ino) 2° pe. “©i lie, Awg4s, 1929: 
EK unp. 9510; Russell A. Taylor, 
Berea, O. 18437 


Memorial roses; words by L. HE. 
Thompson, music by Richard 
Broughton. © 1 ec. Aug. 16, 1929; 
HK unp. 9942; Lulu E. Thompson, 
Mitchell, 8S. D. 184388 


Memories bring tears; valse, words 
and music by E. Holyoake, of Can- 
ada. ©1c. Aug. 9, 1929; E unp. 
9748; Edith Holyoake, Guelph, Ont., 
Canada. 18439 


Memories of days gone by; words by 
V. M. Morton, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 28, 1929; E unp. 10219; 
Viola M. Morton, Joplin, Mo. 18440 


Memories of the Susquehanna; words 
by H. H. Neitz, music by Geo. L. 
Rothermel, op. 126. © July 27, 
1929; 2 c. July 29; Epub. 8165; 
Horace H. Neitz, Port Trevorton, Pa. 

18441 


98 


Denise Chotas, music by Nick E. 
Chotas; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by Harvey Samuels. © May 17, 
1929; 2 c. Aug. 28; E pub. 8688; 
Kendis, Gusman & Samuels, ine., 
New York. 18442 


Memories that fade away; by R. 
Sears; melody with pf. acc. ©1e. 
Aug. 13, 1929; E unp. 9854; Robert 
Sears, Aberdeen, Md. 18443 


Men of Grotto; words and music by 
Jo Tyler [i. e. Joseph Tyler, jr.] © 
July 11, 1929; 2 ec. July 11; E pub. 
8134; Joseph Tyler, jr., Pittsburgh. 

18444 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig 
Felix) Cradle song; ed. and arr. by 
H. J. Tandler; pf., 1st violin, cello, 
violin obbl. and bass. © July 8, 
1929; 2c. July 8; E pub. 8111; Wal- 
ter A. Quincke, Los Angeles. 18445 


Mensajera (La) ; cancion popular Mex- 
icana, words and music by Cyrano 
J. Estoses, of Mexico, domiciled at 
El Paso. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 2, 1929; E unp. 9472; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 18446 


Mercedes, tendras perd6n; bolero, letra 
y musica arr. por H. Torres. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Aug. 14, 
1929; E unp. 9884; Heriberto Torres, 
New York. 18447 


Merry Christmas songs; for boys and 
girls, compiled by J. H. Fillmore. © 
Aug. 22, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 24; aff. 
Aug. 26; AA 28501; Fillmore bros. 
co., Cincinnati. — 18448 


Mexico (The) blues; words and music 
by J. A. Sutton. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1«. Aug. 2, 1929; E 
unp. 9487; James A. Sutton, Clark- 
dale, Ariz. 18449 


Mi chata; cancion popular mexicana, 
letra y musica de Martin M. Mar- 
tinez, of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles; pf. 8vo. [Phototstat] © 
Aug. 6, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 8; E pub. 
8191; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

18450 


Miama babe; fox trot, words by C. S. 
Cassanelli, music by David Dexter 
and Joseph Harris. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Aug. 2, 1929; 
E unp. 9464; Charles Siro Cassa- 
nelli, New York. 18451 

Midnight finds me dreaming; words 
and music by E. Holyoake, of Can- 
ada. © 1c. Aug. 9, 1929; H unp. 


9 


_ 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1929 


9749 ; Edith Holyoake, Gueiph, Ont., 
Canada. 18452 


Midnight (The) ride; by Dana Su- 
esse, orch. by A. E. Cafarella; orch. 
pts. © Aug. 9, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 13; 
E pub. 8460; Atlas music corp., New 
York. 18453 


Mignon; words by H. Gilbert, music 
by Dena Caryl. [Words and mel- 
Oay only! 1 ¢ Aug. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 9874; Harry B. Gilbert, New 
York. 18454 


Milford (Robin) Four miniature 
songs; by R. Milford, of Great Brit- 
ain, op. 16. 1. The brown bowl. [3 
others] © July 11, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 
16; E for. 61383; Oxford university 
press, London. 18455 


Military doll; words and music by 
Henry Lodge, Willie Raskin and Al 
Hoffman. [Words and melody only] 
©1e Aug. 16, 1929; E unp. 9941; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

18456 


Minneapolis, city beautiful; words and 
musie by L. W. Colgrove. © July 
3, 1929; 2 ec. July 5; E pub. 8027; 
Laura Walker Colgrove, Minneapo- 
lis. . 18457 


Minor (The) song; melody by Mickey 
Hart [i. e. A. W. Hart] -© 1. 
Aug. 26, 1929; E unp. 10307; Adel- 
bert W. Hart, Preston, Id. 18458 


Minuet; by Frank Blachford, of Can- 
ada; violin and pf. © Aug.. 28, 
1929; ‘1 ‘ec. Aug. ‘26; . E’ for. .6348; 
Frederick Harris co., London. 

18459 


Minuet; by Reuven V. Kosakoff; pf. 
© Aug. 26, 1929; 2 c.,Aug. 24; EB 
pub. 8662; Schroeder & Gunther, 
ine., New York. 18460 


Minuet; from Platée, by Jean-Philippe 
Rameau, transcribed by Samuel Lif- 
schey; violin, viola or ’cello, with 
pf. acc. © Aug. 12, 1929; 2c. Aug. 
22; E pub. 8563; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 18461 


meenvett. by BB. E. Stone, 1" pl... an 
E flat major. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1929; 
E unp. 9765; Byron F. Stone, jr., 
San Francisco. 18462 


Minuetto; from the 18th century, arr. 
and ed. by G. Francesco Malipiero, 
of Italy; pf.; in A. © July 18, 1929; 
2c. July 20; E pub. 8262; Theodore 

- Presser co., Philadelphia. 18463 


18473 


Mirage; by George E. Ceiga; organ. 
(Jn American organ quarterly, v. 10, 
no. 30, July 1929) © July 29, 1929; 
= & July..31; Ey pub) (Sl ip HOw. 
Gray co., New York. 18464 


Mis pretendientes; letra y musica de 
Luis Llaneza, of Spain, domiciled at 
New .York; pf. ©. 1 «., Aug. 17, 
1929; E unp. 9997; Luis Llaneza, 
New York. 18465 


Miss meal cramp blues; words and 
music by Spencer Williams. [Chords, 
single staff] © 1c. Aug. 7, 1929; 
FH unp. 9651; Georgia music co., New 
York. 18466 


Miss Wonderful; from Paris, lyric by 
Al Bryan, music by Eddie Ward; pf. 
ace., With ukulele arr. by W. C. Lin- 
demann. © Aug. 12, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 
13; E pub. 83856; George & Arthur 
Piantadosi, inc., New York. 18467 


Missa itifantis Jesu; text from the 
Catholic church, music by John 
Farnsworth; 1, 2, 3 or 4 voices. 4to. 
© Aug. 22, 1929; 2 c Aug. 27; E 
pub. 8670; M. L. Nemmers, Milwau- 
kee. 18468. 


Mississippi blues; by H. C. Barnett; 
pf. [Photostat] © 1 ¢. May 18,. 
1929; E unp. 6893; Harold C. Bar- 
nett, New York. 18469: 


Mississippi dry; from Show girl, lyric 
by J. Russel Robinson, music by Vin- 
cent Youmans; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Aug. 19, 1929; 2 c Aug. 20; HB 
pub. 8535; Vincent Youmans, inc., 
New York. 18470: 


Mississippi moon; waltz ballad, words 
and music by Pamela Terese, of 
Australia. © Jume 17, 1929; 1c. 
Aug. 22; E for. 6344; Allan & co., 
proprietary ltd., Melbourne, Austra- 
lia. 18471 


Mit einem herzen darf man _ nicht 
spielen! slow-fox, text von Fritz 
Rotter und A. Robinson, musik von 
Luigi Bernauer, of Austria, klav. arr. 
von Nico Dostal, of Austria. © May 
2A, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 26% E for, 6324 ; 
Alrobi musikverlag, 
Berlin. 


Mixed drinks; characteristic theme, by 
Joseph Engleman, of Great Britain ; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor and 
violin 1 direction. © June 7, 1929; 
1c. Aug. 22; E for. 6300; Bosworth 
& co., Leipzig. 18473 


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18474 


Monday (Willie) Two little pieces; 
by W. Monday, of Great Britain; 
pf. 1. Valse miniature. [1 other] 
© Aug. 1, 1929; 1¢. Aug. 12; E for. 
6158; Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 

18474 

Monday’s child; dance cycle for chil- 
dren, music by J. Greenwood, of 
Great Britain, dances arr. by Mar- 
garet Greenwood; pf. London, J. 
Curwen & sons, ltd. © Aug. 10, 
1929; 1 ce. Aug. 12; E for. 6118; John 
Greenwood, Brighton, Hngland. 

18475 

Monkey-man (The); duet or two-pt. 
cho., words by Edmund Vance Cooke, 
music by Dorothy Lee, arr. by Don 
Wilson. 4to. © Aug. 27, 1929; 2 c. 
Aug. 28; E pub. 8694; Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. 18476 


Montmartre Rose; fox-trot, by Tommy 
Lyman, special recording arr. by Ted 
Lewis; orch. pts., with words. © 
Aug. 20, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 21.; E pub. 
8552; Edward B. Marks music ¢o., 
New York. 18477 


Moonlight, a love song and you; words 
and music by Ted Koehler and 
Frank Magine; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. by W. C. Lindemann. © Aug. 
6, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 18; E pub. 8361; 
George & Arthur Piantadosi, inc., 
New York. 18478 


Moonlight and balcony; lyric by Le 
HKtta Dart and B. Butler, music by 
B. Butler. © Aus. 23, 1929: 2 c. 
Aug. 26; E pub. 8668; Benny Butler, 
Ponea City, Okl. 18479 


Moonlight and you; words by Louise 
Paquette, music by R. Lowe, jr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ec. 
Aug. 1, 1929; E unp. 9446; Richmond 
Lowe, jr., Akron, O. 18480 


Moonlight on Nice; fox trot, by Henry 
Gillet, of France; pf. © Dec. 31, 
A928: 1 4e.4 Mar. 15, sho2O rainy) fax 
3196; Delrieu fréres, Nice. 18481 


Moonlight. shine tonight; by R. Sears; 
melody with pf. acc: Pier Awe. 
13, 1929; E unp. 9855; Robert Sears, 
Aberdeen, Md. 18482 


Moonshine; words and music by J. C. 
Jackson. © Aug, 238, 1929; 2° c. 
Aug. 28; E pub. 8750; John Christian 
Jackson, Port Arthur, Tex. 18483 


Mother dear, of mine; lyrics by Nancy 
Buckles Peterson, music by Char- 
mian Thomas Weatherly; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Apr. 15, 1929; 2 c¢. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


May 6; E pub. 5661; 
Martin Lewis, Chicago. 


William 
18484 
Mother, I owe you everything; words 
and music by J. F. Stansil. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 9, 1929: EH unp. 9744; Joseph 
Francis Stansil, Boston. 18485 


Mother is praying for you somewhere; 
words and melody by A. M. Hanson, 
harmony by H. BH. Larson; mixed 
voices. © 1 ¢c. May 18, 1929: H 
unp. 6834; H. Einer Larson and AIl- 
bert M. Hanson, Los Angeles. 18486 


Mother-love; service for Mothers’ day, 
words by Hdith Sanford Tillotson 
and others, music by I. H. Meredith 
and others, compiled by I. H. Mere- 


dith. 8vo. © Apr. 1, 1929; 2 ¢. and 
aff. Sept. 14; AA 24093; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 18487 


Mother’s day, in home sweet home; 
by Joseph Little, arr: by Carlton L. 
Colby; violin and pf. © Aug. 23. 
1929; 2 c. Aug. 28; E pub. 8744; 
Joseph Little, Chicago. 18488 


Mothers’ day suggestion book no. 2; 
words and music by various authors, 
compiled by Mabel J. Rosemon. 8vo. 
© Apr. 1, 1929; 2 c.’and aff. Sept. 
14; AA 24092; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 18489 


Mother’s (A) lament; poem by Robert 
Burns, set to old Scotch air, har- 
monized and arr. by George Hen- 
schel, of Great Britain. © Aug. 1, 
1929; 1 ce. Aug. 10; E for. 6183; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 18490 


Mother’s (A) song of love; words by 
A. Hills, music by Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. © 1c Aug. 21, 1929; 
EH unp. 10101; Agnes Hills, Stan- 
field, Or. 184914 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Violin- 
konzert 8, G dur; neu revidiert und 
mit kadenzen versehen von Bronis- 
law Huberman, of Poland, klavier- 
auszug von Arthur Willner; violino 
u. pf. © June 13, 1929; 1 ¢« July 
30; E for. 6090; Universal edition 
a. g., Vienna. 18492 


Mummer’s (The) parade; by Mabel 
Madison Watson; pf. © Aug. 15, 
1929: .2 ¢. Aug: 17; Epub, 8005; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

18493 


Music (The) hour in the kindergarten 
and first grade; by Osbourne Mc- 
Conathy, W. Otto Miessner, and 
others... © July 15, 1929; 2.¢. and 
aff. July 19; A 10296; Silver, Bur- 
dett & co., Newark, N. J. 18494 


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no. 8, 1929 


v 


18517 


Music in the nursery school; for chil- 
‘dren under seven, by Lilian KE. 
Bucke, of Great Britain. © Aug. 26, 
1929; 2,c., Ang. 31; A: int. 13019; 
Joseph Williams, Itd., London. 18495 


Musical (The) salvationist; v. 43, pt. 
8, Aug., 1929, compiled. by F. G. 
Hawkes, of Great Britain. 4to. © 
wooly. 31, 1929;.1. ¢.. Aug. 9; Eyfor. 
6041; Salvationist pub. & supplies, 
Itd., London. 18496 


Muskoka moon; waltz song, lyrie, 
music and ukulele arr. by A. B. 
- Hodgkins, of Canada. Fenwick, 
- Ont., C. B. Reece. © Aug. 10, 1929; 
ec. Aue. 13; BK for. Gill: Arnold 
Benjamin Hodgkins, St. Anns, On- 
tario, Canada. 18497 


My baby is comin’ back home; words 
and music by Ken Howell [i. e. K. E. 
Howell] © 1c. Aug. 20, 1929; E 
unp. 10069; Kenneth E. Howell, New 
York. 18498 


My baby’s wise; words by John Golds- 
worthy, music by G. Dobbs. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Aug. 7, 
1929; E unp. 9832; George Dobbs, 

peony Brook, L. I., N.Y: 18499 


My beautiful lady; words and music 
by H. Wenker.. © 1c. Aug. 19, 
1929; E unp. 10178; Henry Wenker, 
Jersey City. 18500 


My beauty shop; from So long Letty, 
words by Grant Clarke, music by 
Harry Akst; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Aug. 2, 1929; 2 ce. Aug. 6; E pub. 
$251; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

18501 

My best girl; words by T. C. Thomas, 
music by Samuel H. Speck. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Aug. 
12, aed, a AUS, 16° B pip. S42k5 
Thurman Chesley Thomas, % Post- 
master, New York. 18502 


My bonnie; waltz, arr. by Carl Rich- 
ter; pf. © Aug. 22, 1929; 2c. Aug. 
23; E pub. 8619; Bach music co., 
Boston. 18503 


My book of broken dreams; fox trot, 
words and music by Charles Buddy 
- Rogers; pf. and ukulele ace. © Aug. 
5, 1929; 2 e, Aug: 7; E pub. 8280; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 18504 


My book on the Christian way; pupil’s 
notebook, by J. Marie lLeberman, 
music by Blanche D. Springer. © 
guly, 21, 1929;.2 c.. and aff. July 1; 

_ A 9988; University of Chicago, Chi- 
cago. 18505 


72364—29—_5 


My castle of dreams; words and music 
by R. H. Berghauser. © 1c. Aug. 
21, 1929; EK unp. 10166; Ralph H. 
Berghauser, Los Angeles. 18506 


My childhood home; by Helen Dallam ; 
violin duet for teacher and student; 
without acc. © Aug. 15, 1929; 2 ec. 
Aug. 17; E pub. 8496; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 18507 


My cigarette girl; words and musie 
by M. J. Bennett. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 ec. Aug. 28, 1929; 
EH unp. 10378; Melvin J. Bennett, 
New Orleans. 18508 


My country; from Songs for scouts, 
musie by Sydney H. Nicholson, of 


Great Britain. 12mo. © Aug. 3, 
LOZ; ee. “Aag? 25° EY for. 59708 
Sydney H. Nicholson, Chislehurst, 
England. 18509 
My days are blue days; words and 


music by Anne Maroyvich. © 1 «¢. 
Aug. 17, 1929; E unp. 10032; Anne 
Marovich, Berkeley, Calif. 18510 


My dear; waltz, words and music by 
Gus Kahn and Joe Sanders, arr. by 
W.C. Polla; orch. pts. 4to. © June 
$1920 %2es Furte "Ss He pub. 6757 5 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 18511 


My dear old mother-in-law; words 
and music by Harry De Costa and 
Fred Phiilips. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Aug. 2, 1929; E unp. 
9618 ; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

18512 

My dream; words and music by T. M. 
Brown. © 1 ¢. Aug. 23, 1929; E 
unp. 10194; Thelma Mary Brown, 
Tuisa, Okl. 18513 

My dream man; words and music by 
L. Clueas and A. Ginsberg. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 30, 1929; E unp. 10445; Les 
Clucas and Aaron Ginsberg, Chicago. 

18514 

My dream memory; from Street girl, 
words by Sidney Clare, music by 
Osear Levant; pf. and ukulele ace. 
©. July 24, 1929; 2 c July 31; E 
pub. 8189; Harms, ine., New York. 

18515 

My flapper baby; words by A. Kidwell, 
music by H. I. Jackman. © 1 ec. 
July 13, 1929; E unp. 9630; Hazel 
I. Jackman and Arthur Kidwell, 
Breese, Il. 18516 


My four reasons; words and music by 
Ikey Robinson. [Words and me‘ody 
only] ©1c. Aug. 29, 1929; E unp. 
10433; State Street music pub. co., 
inec., Chicago. 18517 


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“18518 


pt. 11, n. 8., v. 24 


My gem of memory; lyrics and music 
by T. P. Rogers. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1e. Aug. 1, 1929; E 
unp. 9429; Thomas P. Rogers, Salt 
Lake City. 18518 


My Gypsy dream; words and music 
by M. Luber and Emery Deutsch. 


[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
Aug. (192) V1929" 7 Er ump: £0012; 
Mildred Luber, Brooklyn. 18519 


My heart can’t hold another; words 
by Ben Ryan, musie by Violinsky 
[pseud. of Solly Ginsberg. Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 2, 
1929; E unp. 9470; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 18520 


My heart wants to kiss you, cherie; 
waltz, words by Alfred Bryan, mu- 
sic by Horatio Nicholis [pseud. of 
Lawrence Wright], arr. by Joseph 
Nussbaum; orch. pts. 4to. © Aug. 
20,4929" 2c: Auge. 2): EK) pub..'8550; 
Edward B. Marks music co., New 
York. 18521 


My home; words and music by J. H. 
Reaves. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 21, 1929; E unp. 10128; 
Juanita H. Reaves, Pittsburg, Tex. 

18522 


My honey baby; words and music by 
L. Darnelle. © 1 c. Aug. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 10015; Lee Darnelle, Chicago. 

18523 

My honey baby; words and music by 
M. Ingrassia. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Aug. 21, 1929; E unp. 
10130; Mildred Ingrassia, Buffalo. 

18524 


My idea of heaven; from Red hot 
rhythm, words and music by Bobby 
Dolan and Walter O’Keefe. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Aug. 14, 
1929; E unp. 9876; De Sylva, 
Brown and Henderson, ine, New 
York. 18525 


My ideal; from Chelsea nights, words 
by Edgar Leslie, music by Horatio 
Nicholls, of Great Britain; pf. acc., 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. 

‘ by Alvin D. Keech. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © July 19, 1929; 
1e. July 23; E for. 6077; Lawrence 
Wright music co., London. 18526 


My lady love; from River of romance, 
words and music by Sam Coslow 
and Leo Robin. New York, Spier & 
Coslow. © Aug. 2, 1929; 2 ec Aug. 
3; E pub. 8121; Famous music corp., 
New York. 18527 


My lady of dreams; words by D. E. 
Stevenson, music by Kathleen Lucas, 
of Great Britain. © June 14, 1929; 
1c. June 15; E for. 650; Cary & co., 
London. 18528 


My little cabin in the pines; words and 
music by Nelle Womack Hines. © 
July 27, 1929; 2 c. July 29; E pub. 
8061; Nelle Womack Hines, Milledge- 
ville, Ga. 18529 


My little dream girl; fox trot, by L. 
Wolfe Gilbert and Anatol Fried- 
land, special recording arr. by Ted 
Lewis; orch., with words. © Aug. 
13, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 14; E pub. 8382; 
Edward B. Marks music ¢co., New 
York. 18530 


My little loving girl; words and musie 
by F. L. Veach. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Aug. 14, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 16; E pub. 8420; Frank L. 
Veach, Marion, III. 18531 


My little man; words by Mort Dixon, 
music by Harry Woods. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 14, 
1929; E unp. 9871; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 18532 


My little reaming Gypsy girl; words 
and music by H. Haines. © 1 «¢ 
Aug. 17, 1929; E unp. 10173; Harold 
Haines, Wales, N. D. 18533 


My love for you; words by D. W. 
Loveday, music by Hazel Eldreida 
Mindling. © 1c. Aug. 9, 1929; B 
unp. 9739; Donald Wordsworth 
Loveday, Portland, Me. 18534 


My lover, master of my heart; from 
Paris, lyric by Al Bryan, music by 
Eddie Ward; pf. ace., with ukulele 
ace. by W. C. Lindemann. © Aug. 
12, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 18; E pub. 8357; 
George & Arthur Piantadosi, inc., 
New York. 18535. 


My lucky strike; words and music by 
S. A. Crandall. [Words and melody. 
only] ©l1ec Aug. 26, 1929: E unp. 
10291; Stewart A. Crandall, Laurens, 
N. Y. 185386 


My mean Missouri man; words and 
musie by E. R. Meyers. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 20, 
1929; E unp. 10087; Evelyn Russell 
Meyers, Brooklyn. 185387 


My memory book; words and .music 
by'-K. M. Rice. ‘© 1° ¢, Aue 29, 
1929; E unp. 10174; Katie M. Rice, 
Fresno, Calif. 18538 


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no. 8, 1929 


My mother; words and musie by L. M. 
Gibbon. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © July 9, 1929; 2 ¢. July 
25: E pub. 8031; Leah M. Gibbon, 
Platteville, Wis. 18539 


My old grey mare; old negro spiritual, 
hew words by Fred E. Weatherly, pf. 
ace. by Ernest Newton, of Great 
Britain. © July 15, 1929; 1c. July 
29; E for. 6070; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 18540 


My old Mississippi town; words and 
music by L. B. McKay. [Words and 
melody only] ©1ce. Aug. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 10129; Lelia B. McKay, New 
Orleans. 18541 


My old New England home upon the 
coast; words by W. R. O’Shea, 
music by Luther A. Clark. © 1. 
Aug. 3, 1929; E unp. 9505; William 
R. O'Shea, Webster, Mass. 18542 


My old sweetheart; words by R. S. 
Bainter, music by R. S. and Bessie 
F. Bainter. © 1c. Aug. 8, 1929; E 
unp. 9674; Ray S. Bainter, Falls 
City, Or. 18543 


My own; melody by L. C. Eitzen. © 
fe. Aue. 27. 1929> "Rh np. 10385; 


Louis C. Hitzen, New York. 18544 
My own wee heaven; lyrics by I. T. 
Payne, music by Leon’ Block. 
Clarksdale, Miss., Imogene  Tolle- 


son Payne and Leon Block. © Aug. 
6, 1929; 2c. Aug. 12; E pub. 8337; 
Imogene Tolleson Payne, Clarksdale, 
Miss. 18545 


My poor Lucy; words and music by 
M. Lemes. [Words and melody 
only] ©l1e. Aug. 15, 1929; E unp. 
9898 ; Manuel Lemes, Honolulu. 

18546 

My pretty Rose; words avd music by 
Billy Morlen. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 3, 1929; E unp. 
10462; Vasa Miolski, Chicago. 

18547 

My queen; words and music by V. 
Travers. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1929; H 
unp. 10236; Valentine Travers, Co- 
Bona; Ls 7., N.Y: 18548 


My ship of dreams; words and music 
by G. Ted Reicard [pseud. of G. D. 
Reichard] ©1le. Aug. 12, 1929; E 
unp. $772; George D. Reichard, Los 
Angeles. 18549 


My snockums; words by G. Shaw, mu- 
sie by Chester Escher; 1st violin. © 
1 e. Aug.’ 22, 1929; E unp. 10156; 
George Shaw, Lancaster, O. 18550 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


My song; words by M. Smith, musie 
by Phil Starr. ‘© Aug. 14, 1929; 2. 
Aug. 14; E pub. 8410; Mary Smith, 
Massillon, O. 18551 


My song of the Nile; from Drag, by 
Geo. W. Meyer, arr. by Geo. J. Trin- 
kaus; vocal orch. pts. 4to. © July 
30, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 3; E pub: 8151; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

18552 

My song of the Nile; lyric by Al Bryan, 
musie by Geo. W. Meyer, arr. by Ed. 
Smalle. 4to. 1. Male voices.—2. 
Mixed voices. © July 22, 1929; 2c. 
each July 26; E pub. 8292, 8293; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

18553, 18554 

My Spanish love; tango, words and 
music by B. Nuceio, jr. ©1e. Aug. 
5, 1929; H unp. 9604; Bonaventura 
Nuccio, jr.,,EHast Elmhurst, L. L., 
iS eames 18555 

My spirit shall never go down to the 
grave; hymn, words and music by 
Haskell K. Meacham. © Aug. 24, 
1929; 2 « Aug. 26; E pub. 8647; 
Charles A. Lutz, York, Pa. 18556 


My sunshine; words and music by A. 
Chasanow. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Aug. 15; 1929; E unp. 
9923; Abraham Chasanow, Philadel- 
phia. 18557 


My sweet girl; words by B. Gordon, 
music by Mrs. Braxton Gordon [i. ¢. 
G. L. Gordon] ©1c. Aug. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 10410; Braxton Gordon and 
Gay Little Gordon, Paducah, Ky. 

18558 

My sweet sweet girl; words and music 
by R. H. Berghauser. © 1 c. Aug. 
2, 1929; E unp. 9979; Ralph H. Berg- 
hauser, Los Angeles. 18559 


My sweetheart dear; words and music 
by L: S. Graebing. © 1c. Aug. 13, 
1929: E unp. 9856: Lawrence Stod- 
dard Graebing, Washington. 18560 


My sweetheart of long ago; words and 
music by J. M. Speers. © 1 c. Aug. 
10, 1929; E unp. 9780; James Morton 
Speers, Santa Monica, Calif. 18561 


My sweetie: words and music by J. M. 
Speers. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1929; E unp. 
9779; James Morton Speers, Santa 
Monica, Calif. 18562 


Ty throne is daddy’s knee; words by 
Cc. O. Haley, music by William James 
Hewlctt. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 8, 1929; E unp. 7511; 
Carmel O’Neill Haley, Brooklyn, 

18563 


987 


UA 
/ 


My 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18564 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


My ticking clock; words and music by 
.L.S Graebing. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1929: 
EK unp. 9857; Lawrence Stoddard 
Gracbing, Washington. 18564 


My tomorrow; words and music by E. 
Y. Duesler. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1929; 
E unp. 9991; Elizabeth Young Dues- 
ler, Louisville. 18565 


My true girl; words by C. H. Munkel- 
- witz, music by Louis Wancura. 
{Words and melody only] © 1. 
Aug. 24, 1929: EH unp. 10260: Chas. 
H. Munkelwiiz, Sayville, L. I., N. Y. 
18566 


My Turkish sweetheart; words and 
music by Virg Toncray Perkins. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Aug. 28, 1929; E unp. 10365: Louelva 
Cornelius, Forked River, N. J. 

18567 

My visitor; words by Leone N. Bos- 
worth, music by E. Bosworth, jr. © 
1 ec. Aug. 5, 1929; E unp. 9562; EKad- 
ward Bosworth, jr., Rome, Ga. 

18568 


My western maid; ballad, words by 
S. E. Evans, music by Larry HE. Gof- 
fin. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Aug. 3, 1929; EB unp. 9532; Stan- 

ley HE. Evans, Denver. 18569: 


My wife is on a diet; words and music 
by Charles Tobias and Geo. J. Ben- 
nett. © Aug. 12, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 18; 
Ki pub. 8476; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., inc., New York. 18570 


My winsome brown-eyed queen; words 
and music by H. R. Wheeler. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Aug. 2, 
1929; E unp. 9488; Evelyn R. 
Wheeler, Rochester, N. Y. 18571 


wonderful darling; waltz song, 
words and music by George B. L. 
Braun. ©1c. Aug. 24, 1929; E unp. 
10259; Coneord pub. co., San Fran- 
Cisco. 18572 


My world; waltz, words and music by 
H. Ross. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 30, 1929; EB unp. 10443 ; 
Hugh Ross, New York. 18573 


/Na paradzic; polka, meledy by J. S. 


Wilus. © 1 ce. Aug. 5, 1929; HE unp. 
9556; deohe—Stanley Wilus, Frank- 
ford, Pa. 18574 


Nad modrym Dunajem; wale, muzyka 


Johann Strauss, op. 314, slowa i 
uklad, 3 gtosowy, na chor 7efiski 


opracowata 8. D’Oreste. [Without 
ace.| © Aug. 5, 1929: 2c. Aug. 5: EH 
pub. 8099; Stephanie D’Oreste, Ch’- 
engo. 18575 


Niir manen ler; text: Sven-Olof Sand- 
berg, musik: Bert Carsten, of Swe- 
den; pf. © Aug. 5, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 
27; E for. 6341; Edition Sylvain, 
Stockholm, Sweden. 18576 


Napoleon said to Josephine, Not to- 
night! comedy one-step, words and 
music by Maurce Beresford and 
Harry Revel, both of Great Britain; 
pt. acc., with ukulele arr. by Harry 
J. Stafford. 
notations] © May 1, 1929; 1c. July 
20; E for. 5990; Montgomery & co., 
London. 18577 


Napoleons boots; lyric by Raymond B. 
Egan, music by Gene Burton. © 1 
ec. Aug. 27, 1929; EB unp. 10320; Me- 
tro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 18578 


Narrative theme; by W. Gaze Cooper, 
op. 8a, arr. by Frank Tours, of Great 
Britain; orch. pts., with pf. condue- 
tor, 4to. © May 14, 1929; 1 e. 
May 24; H for. 47385; Joseph Wil- 
liams, Itd., London. 18579 


Natale cca e lla; versi di F. Amod‘o, 
musica di Remo D’Alba. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Aug. 16, 
1829; E unp. 9945; Frank Amodio, 
Brooklyn. 18580 


Near by; words and music by B. R. 
Mosby. © 1 c¢ Aug. 15, 1929; EB 
unp. 10065; Bayard R. Mosby, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 18581 


*"Neath the spe!l of the moon; words by 
D. J. O’Brien and Al Langon, musie 
by D. J. O’Brien. [Words and mel- 
ody only] 
E unp. 9919; Donnell 
O’Brien, New York. 


Joseph 
18582 


Nella pampa; tango, versi di R. Lo- 
bianco, muSica di F. Strumillo, of 
Italy; orch. pts. 4to. © June 2, 
1829; 1 ¢« June 22; E for. 63038; 

Ferd nando Strumillo, Naples. 


18583 
Nem jartam én odahaza; words and 
music by P. Szarvas. [Words and 


melody only] ©1e. Aug. 20, 1929; 
Ko unp. 10071; Paul Szarvas, Pitts- 
burgh. 18584 


Nerves; comedy misterioso, by Joseph 
Eng'eman, of Great Britain: oreh. 
pts.. with pf conductor and violin 1 
direction. © June 7.1929; 1 ¢. Aug. 
22; KE for. 6297; Bosworth & ¢o., 
Leipzig. 18585 


988 


[Staff and tonie sol-fa © 


© 1c. Aug. 15, 1929; 


no. 8, 1929 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


18607 


Neues vom tage; lustige oper in drei 
teilen, text von Marcellus Schiffer, 
mus k von Paul Hindemith, of Ger- 
many. Partitur. © June 24, 1929; 
1 c. each June 18; EB for. 6097;.B. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

18586 


Never till I knew you; waltz, words 
and music by C. Gladish, arr. by 
Chas. L. Johnson. © Aug. 16, 1929; 
2 ¢«. Aug. 19; E pub. 8474; Cora 
Gladish, Higginsville, Mo. 18587 


New (The) York subway; words and 
music by S. Tessitore, of Italy, dom- 
iciled at New York. © 1c. Aug. 23, 
1929; E unp. 10209; Salvatore Tes- 
Sitore, New York. 18588 


News (The) girl’s disaster; words by 
P. Edwards, music by Mary Wells, 
arr. by Len Fleming. © Aug. 23, 
1929; 2 c Aug. 28; E pub. 8749; 
Pansy Edwards, Terre Haute, Ind. 

18589 


N-gger puppen-parade; charactersttick, 
fox-trot, von Peppi Wetzel-José, of 
Germany, op. 74; orch. stimmen mit 
pf. direktion u. violino 1. direktion. 
4to. © Dec. 10, 1928; 1 « July 3, 
1929; E for. 6050; Symphonic-verlag, 
Hamburg, Germany. 18590 


Night and the stars; words by Clinton 
Scollard, music by Lois Townsley 
[i. e. Lois Townsley Brown]; high 
voice. © Aug. 12, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 
22; E pub. 8572; G. Sch:rmer, inc., 
New York. 18591 


Night club stomp; by Jack Pettis and 
Irving Mills; pf. © July 22, 1929; 
2 ec. Aug. 27; E pub. 8674; Gotham 
musi¢ service, inc., New York. 

18592 


Night (A) in Sicily, “neath the Italian 
Skies ; words and music by Sal Rasa 
resen0.. 0." SP. nasa) ane toh 
McLucy. © 1c. July 27, 1929; EB 
unp. 10179; Santo P. Rasa and 
Thomas J. McLucy, Long Island 
acy. INU 18593 


Night on the dunes; nocturne, words 
by Margarette Ball Dickson, music 
by Pearl Adams; med. voice. © 
July 30, 1929; 2 c« Aug. 5; EB pub. 
8109; Manhattan mus.¢c pub. corp., 
New York. 18594 


Night on the levee; by C. Repper; pf. 
Boston, Charles Brashear. © Aug. 
2, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 12;.E pub. 83038; 
Charles Repper, Boston. 18595 


Nightingale (The) song; from Alma- 
nac, words by Jack Yellen, musie 
by Milton Ager. © Aug. 10, 1929; 
2 c, Aug. 12; E pub. 8317; Ager, 
Yellen & Bornstein, ine., New York. 

18596 

Nifia infiel; tango cancio6n, letra ‘de 
Ilarraz, musica de Eler, of France; 
pf. con violines, cello y contrabajo, 
© July 4, 1929; 1 ce. Aug. 9; B for. 
6258; Eler, Paris. 18597 

Ninety-eight degree blues; words by 
Texas Alexander, music arr. by Irene 
Spain. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 16, 1929; E unp. 9938; 
Polk C. Brockman, Atlanta. 18598 


No one but you; words and music by 
V. Travers. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1929; 
EK unp. 10285; Valentine Travers, 
Corona; Tn. J. N.Y. 18599 

No other one; words by M. Rutchik, 


music by Walter G. Samuels and 
Leonard Whitcup. [Words and mel- 


ody only] © ie July 29, 1929; 
E unp. 9407; Max Rutchik, New 
York. 18600 


No place to go; words and music by 
EK. R. Meyers. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Aug. 20, 1929; E unp. 
10086; Evelyn Russell Meyers, 
Brookyn. 18601 


No wonder you’re wonderful; words 
and music by H. Orlob. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 30, 
1929; E unp. 10446; Haroid Orlob, 
New York. 18602 


Nobody else but you; words and music 
by E. G. Patton. © 1c Aug. 23, 
1929; E unp. 10201; Evelyn G. Pat- 
ton, New York. 18603 


Nobody knows you like I do; from 
Big time, words and music by Sidney 
Lanfield. © 1 ec Aug. 26, 1929: 
EH ounp. 10282; Fox film corp., New 
York. 18604 


Non @ per tutti; valzer, melody by F. 
Cusenza. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1929; H 
unp. 9915; Frank Cusenza, Detroit. 

18605 

Non sai caciarmi pitii; waltz, by F. 
Fazio. [Melody only] ©1c. Aug. 
14, 1929; E unp. 9868; Frank Fazio, 
Brooklyn. 18606 


Nonchalant; from Heigh-ho, lyrics by 
Dolph Singer, music by Harry Von 
Tilzer. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 8, 1929; E unp. 9705; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 18607 


989 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT EN'LRIES 


18608 — 


Nonchalant (The); fox trot, from 
Heigh ho, lyric by Dolph Singer, mu- 
sic by Harry Von Tilzer; pf. and 
uku‘ele acc. © Aug. 23, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 26; E pub. 8737; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 18608 


Nongense; melody by ©. J. Robison. 
© 1 «¢. Aug. 13, 1929; E unp. 9848; 
Carson J. Robison, New York. 18609 


Not enough love, baby; from Heigh-ho, 
words by Dolph Singer, music by 
Hairy Von Tilzer. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Aug. 8, 1929; E 
unp. 9703; Leo Feist, inc.,. New York. 

18610 


Nothing but you; song fox-trot, words 
and music by Buiuce Sievier and 
‘Harry Bidgood, both of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. ace, with ukulele arr. by 
Harry J. Stafford. [Staff and tonic 
scl-fa notations] © May 1, 1929; 
1 e¢. July 20; BE for. 5992; Montgom- 
ery & co., London. 18611 


Nova Nita; Neapolitan theme song, 
words and music by HB. R. Alford. 
© 1c. Aug. 21, 1929; E unp. 10117; 
isther R. Alford, Long Beach, Ca.if. 

18612 


Novelletta ; di Vincenzo Augusto Man- 
no, of Italy; violino e pf. © Aug. 
7, 19297 1, c., Aug...9::, Wie forego Oil: 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 18613 


Now, as never before; words and music 
by A. B. Taneyhiil. [Words and 
milody only] © 1c. Aug. 1, 1929; 
EH unp. 9420; Alex B. Taneyhill, 
Catonsville, Md. 18614 


Now I know why; words and music 
by W. Aibert and H. Oskamp. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
Aug. 28, 1929; E unp. 103866; William 
Albert and Herbert Oskamp, Cincin- 
nati. 18615 


Now isn’t that too bad; words and mu- 
sie by J. K. Booth and Mitchell Mc- 
Cormick. ©,1 c. Aug. 17, 1929; H 
unp. 9989; John K. Booth, Glouces- 
ter, Mass. 18616 


Now it’s up to you; words and music 
by C. K. Reese. [Words and melody 
only] -© 1c. Aug. 10, 1929; E unp. 
9762; Cyril Kenneth Reese, New Or- 
leans. 18617 


Nowe Krakowiaki; melody by P. Hu- 


meniuk. © 1c. Aug. 3, 1929; HE 
unp. 9526; Paul Humeniuk, New 
York. 18618 


pt. III, n. S., v. 24 


Nuova (la) calabrisella; arietta in 
dialetto calabrese, musica di 8S. G. 
Tetti-Rossi; pf. ©1c. Oct. 24, 1928; 
E unp. 540; Salvatore G. Ietti-Rossi, 
Brooklyn. 18619 


Nur in Sebastopol! russischer fox-trot, 
text von Egon Schubert und Ernst 
Steffan, musik von Ernst Steffan, of 
Austria, klav. arr. von Nico Dostal, 
of Austria. © May 24, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 26; Hi for. 6322; Alrobi musik- 
verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 18620 


O be joyful in the Lord; anthem, music 
by Charles Wood, of Great Britain ; 
mixed voices; organ ace. 4to. 
July 2, 1929 ;):\1 edly 20 3) tore 
5978; H. F. W. Deane & sons, the 
Year book press, ltd., London. 18621 


’O crisimisso; versi di F. Amodio, mu- 
sica di Remo D’Alba. [Words and 
me‘ody only] © 1c. Aug. 16, 1929; 
EH unp. 9944; Frank Amodio, Brook- 
lyn. 18622 


O little town of Bethlehem; carol, 
words by Phillips Brooks, music by 
C. Kenneth Turner, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices. 4to. © July 
29, 1929; 1 ec. July 30; E for. 6020; 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 18623 


‘O macchiettista spustato; versi e 
musica di F. Amodio; violino. © 
1 ce. Aug. 16, 1929; EH unp. 9946; 
Frank Amodio, Brooklyn. 18624 


O mistress mine; two-pt. song, poem 
by Shakespeare, music by Mar- 
garet Crichton, of Great Britain; 


sop. and contralto. 4to. © Aug. 3, 
1929 3:1 et. Augy. 2 5) on  orimsgT4 


18625 


‘O squarcione; versi e musica di F. 
Amodio; violino. © 1 ¢«. Aug. 3, 
1929; E unp. 9514; Frank Amodio, 
Brooklyn. 18626 


O, what a Saviour; hymn, words and 
music by H. de Fluiter. © July 20, 
1929; 2c Aug. “63 “HY publ si: 
Henry de Fluiter, Alhambra, Calif. 

18627 


Oberek Krakusa; melody by P. 
Humeniuk. © 1 c. Aug. 3, 1929; 
EK unp. 9528; Paul Humeniuk, New 
York. 18628 


Occhi dincanto; mazurka, di Frank 
Trombetta; pf. © 1c. Aug, 27, 
1929; E unp. 10337; F. Trombetta, 
Philadelphia. 18629 


O'er the bright green fields; by 
Frederic Groton, op. H, no. 3; pf. 


Margaret Crichton, London. 


990 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1929 


18651 


© Aug. 12, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 23; E | Oh! the girl I love to find; words by 


pub. 8730; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
18630 


QGh, Alpha phi delta; words by Thomas 
Anzalone, music by Peter Sam- 
martinen. © 1e¢. Aug. 2, 1929; BH 
unp. 9452; Alpha phi delta fra- 
ternity, ine., Woodside, N. Y. 18631 


Oh! Blanche; words by Louise 
Paquette, music by R. Lowe, jr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
Aug. 1, 1929; E unp. 9447; Rich- 
mond Lowe, jr., Akron, O. 18632 


Qh, breddern! oh, sistern! a shoutin’ 
pahson song, words by Arthur Le- 
Roy Kaser, music by Margo Stitt. 
Dayton, O., Paine pub. co. © Aug. 
19, 1929; 2 e. Aug. 20; E pub. 8547; 
Lurten M. Paine, Dayton, O. 

18633 


Oh! cuén amargo; letra y musica de 
Conrado Varela, of Mexico, domi- 
eiled at Los Angeles; pf.  [Photo- 
stat] © Aug. 6, 1929; 2c. Aug. 8; 
E pub. 8219; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 18634 


Oh! hon, you are the only one; words 
by R. S. Bainter, music by R. S. and 
Bessie F. Bainter. © 1c. Aug. 8, 
1929; E unp. 9675; Ray S. Bainter, 
Falls City, Or. 18635 


Oh! how I miss you. when the moon 
shines bright; words and music by 
F. W. Lochel. © 1c. Aug. 30, 1929; 
E unp. 10456; Frederick William 
Lochel, Pleasantville, N. J. 18636 


Oh, how I wonder; words by Rudolph 
Smirka, music by A. E. Santasiere. 
© 1c. Aug. 9, 1929; E unp. 9699; 
A. Edward Santasiere, New York. 

18637 


Ob how lonesome and lonely I am; 
words and music by I. Thompson. 
© 1c. Aug. 14, 1929; E unp. 9881; 
Irene Thompson, Kansas City, Mo. 

18638 


Oh, listen to the anvil chorus; from 
Heigh-ho, lyric by Dolph Singer, 
music by Harry Von Tilzer. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 8, 
1929; E unp. 9706; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 18639 


Oh! Maggie, what have you been up 
to? words and music by Ed. E. Elton, 
of Great Britain; pf. acc., with 
banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Alvin D. Keech. © June 24, 1929; 
1c. June 25; E for. 394; B. Feldm:n 
& co., London. 18640 


R. Watson, music by Luther A. 
Clark. ©1c. Aug. 7, 1929; E unp. 
9654; Raymond Watson, Emily, 
Minn. 18641 


Oh what a wonderful bride I’d be, if 
I only had a groom; words and 
music by D. Kindleberger. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Aug. 19, 
1929; E unp. 10029; David Kindle- 
berger, New York. 18642 


Oh, Willa, will-ya? comic song, words 
by E. H. Smith, music by Ethwell 
Hanson. New York City. Frank 
Harding. © July 16, 1929; 2c. Aug. 
oO; nH ‘pub: S708: Hark “HH. Smith; 
South Norwalk, Conn. 18643 


Oh yes; words and music by J. Weber, 
of Austria, domiciled at New York. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Aug. 16, 1929; E unp. 9948; Jan 
Weber, New York. 18644 


Oh! you Chicago cubs; words by Mort 
Dixon, music by Harry Woods. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
Aug. 24, 1929; E unp. 10254; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 18645 


Oh you good lookin’ woman; words 
and music by L. L. Hill. ©1c. Aug. 
17, 1929; E unp. 9985; Lela Long 
Hill, Arcadia, Calif. 18646 


Oil well blues; words and music hy 
Lemon Jefferson. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c, Aug. 2, 1929; BE 
unp. 9520; Chicago music pub. co., 
ine., Chicago. 18847 


Old (The) familiar trail; words and 
music by C. C. Phillippe, arr. by 
Marie Jacquemet; pf. © 1 c..Aug. 
19, 1929; E unp. 10023; Charles 
Clinton Phillippe, Los Gatos, Calif. 

18648 


Old Gold; words by Helen Carter, 
music by P. Parent. © 1c. Aug. 1, 
1929: E unp. 9485; Paulette Parent, 
Washington. 18649 


Old Japan in-blossom time; lyric by 
J. M. Stuart-Young, musie by Harold 
Popple, of Great Britain. © June 
18, 1929; 1 ec. Aug. 2; E for. 6057; 
Berners music ¢o., ltd., London. 

18650 


Old Mis. Jarvis; words by Elizabeth 
Fleming, music by Leslie Woodgate, 
of Great Britain. ©) Aug. 1, 1929; 
1c. Aug. 10; FD for. 6184; Chappell 
& co., ltd., London. 18651 


991 


18652 


Old sweetheart of mine; words and 
music by A. L. Elgin. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Aug. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 9895; Art L. Elgin, Spokane, 
Wash. 18652 


Old (The) swimming hole; words and 
music by HE. E. Bergman. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Aug. 28, 
1929; E unp. 10364; Eva E. Berg- 
man, Chicago. 18653 


Old (The) town bank has closed its 
door; fox-trot, lyric by S. B. Jarrett, 
music by Ray Hibbeler. ©1c. Aug. 
29, 1929; E unp. 10419; Sibyl B. 
Jarrett, Sutton, Neb. 18654 


Old winter; poem by Ford Madox 
Ford, music by Thomas Wood, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices. 4to. 


© July 29, 1929; 1¢. July 30; BE for. 


6017; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 
18655 


Olden (An) tale; by A. Louis Scar- 
molin, op. 49: pf. © Aug. 12, 1929; 
2 e Aug. 22; E pub. 8585; G. 
Schirmer, inec., New York. 18656 


On a South Sea isle with you; words 
and muSic by EH. R. Meyers. [Words 
and melody onlv] © 1c. Aug. 20, 
1929: E unp. 10085; Evelyn Russell 
Meyers, Brooklyn. 18657 


On Broadway; words and music by 
T. J. Floersch. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ce. Aug. 21, 1929; E unp. 
10137; Thomas J. Floersch, Ruther- 
ford, N. J. 18658 


On that little sunny hill with you; 
words and music by H. Carow. © 
1 ec. Aug. 24, 1929; E unp. 10255; 
Herman Carow, New York. 18659 


On the banks of the blue; lyric by H. 
Ginsberg, music by E. Whittemore. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Aug. 5, 1929; E unp. 9541; Hyman 
Ginsberg and Earl Whittemore, 
Baltimore. 18660 


On the banks of the dreamy Delaware ; 
words and music by TT. Vork. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
Aug. 21, 1929; E unp. 10138; Terrie 
Vork, Cleveland. 18661 


On the crest of the wave; waltzes by 
K. L. Richards; pf. 
1929; KE unp.. 10001; 
Louise Richards, New York. 


Katherine 
18662 


On the Gulf of Mexico; words and 
music by A. J. Ziegler. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Aug. 27, 1929; 
H unp. 10341; Albert J. Ziegler, 
Minneapolis. 18663 


© 1c. Aug. 17,, 


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pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


On the hike; by A. Louis Scarmolin, 
op. 49; pf. © Aug. 12, 1929; 2'¢, 
Aug. 22; E pub. 8586; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 18664 


On the lake; by Ernest Newton, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Aug. 1, 1929; 
1c. Aug. 12; E-for. 6156; Joseph 
Williams, Itd., London, 18665 


On the night that Elmer died; from 
Red hot rhythm, words and music 
by Bobby Dolan and Walter O’Keefe. 
[Words and melody only] © 1-e. 
Aug. 14, 1929; E unp. 9877; De 
Sylva, Brown and Henderson, inc., 
New York. 18666 


On the road to California; words 
anon., music by Len Nash fi. e. 
L. EH. Nash. Words and melody 
only] ©1e. July 23, 1929; E ump. 
9639; Len EH. Nash, Los Angeles. 

18667 


On wings of song to you; Christmas 


greetings, words by Grace A. 
Prugger, music by H. R. Hoare. 
Chicago, Ill., Chicago educational 


musie library. 16mo. © Dee. 1, 

1928; 2 c Aug. 12, 1929; hh pa 

8300; Henry R. Hoare, Chicago. 
18668 


Once in a while; words and music by 
B. R. Mosby. © 1c Aug. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 10066; Bayard R. Mosby, 
Kansas City, Mo. 18669 


Onda (L’); valzer, di Vittorio 
Mascheroni, of Italy; piccola orch. 
parti. 4to. © July 19, 1929; 1 e. 
Aug. 15; E for. 6210; A. & G. 
Carisch & c., Milan. 18670 


One day in Palestine; story and song 
service for Easter, by Juanita Rose- 
mon, song words by Edith Sanford 
Tillotson and others, music by I. H. 
Meredith and others. Svo. © Jan. 
31, 1929; 2 @ and aff, Sept. 14; AA 
24108; Tullar-Meredith co, New 
York. 18671 


One never knows; from Rich people, 
words and music by Walter O’Keefe 
and Bobby Dolan. © 1c. Aug. 9, 
1929; E unp. 9736; De Sylva, Brown 
and Henderson, inc., New York. 

18672 


One sweet little yes; from So long 
Letty, lyric by Grant Clarke, music 
by Harry Akst; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Aug. 16, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 21; E 
pub. 8593; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 18673 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1929 


18695 


One sweet moment; words and music 
by H. Hertz. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Aug. 16, 1929; E unp. 
9933 ; Herman Hertz, Newark, N. J. 

18674 

One you and one me; words and music 
by M. Cook and L. Cook. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e. Aug. 21, 
1929; E unp. 10168; Mercer Cook 
and Lenoir Cook, Washington. 

18675 

Only a bow from your shoulder; words 
by Mary Lapier, music by Arthur 
Fisk. [Words and melody only] © 
/ ¢. ‘Ang, 19) 1929>: HE unp. 10007: 
Mary BH. Lapier, San Francisco. 

18676 

Only love is real; from Lord Byron 
of Broadway, lyric by Arthur Freed, 
music by Nacio Herb Brown. ©1c. 
Aug. 27, 1929; E unp. 10327; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver City, 
Calif. 18677 


Only you; words and music by E. L. 
Grimes. ©1c. Aug. 1, 1929; E unp. 
9627 ; Emma Louisa Grimes, Milford, 
Del. 18678 


Only you and I; words and music by 
J. A. Forsythe. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Aug. 8, 1929; E unp. 
9688; Julia A. Forsythe, Marshfield, 
Or. 18679 


Oo-la-la-la-la; from Marianne, words 
by Roy Turk, music by Fred E. Ah- 
lert. © Aug. 17, 1929; 2c. Aug. 19: 
E pub. 8486; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 18680 


Open (The) door; Haster service, 
words by Charlotte Irene Ford and 
others, music by Clinton D. Lowden 
and others. 8vo. © Jan. 31, 1929; 
2 c. and aff. Sept. 14; AA 24109; 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 

18681 


Open your eyes; words and music by 


S. I. Diehl. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Aug. 1, 1929; E unp. 
9433; Samuel Ingham Diehl, New 
York. 18682 


Opening no. 1; for selection, overture, 
ete., by P. Brunelli, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at Glendale, Calif.; pf. ©1e. 
July 22, 1929; E unp. 9075; Peter 
Brunelli, Glendale, Calif. 18683 


Orchard (W. Arundel) Three trouba- 
dour songs; words 12th century, tr. 
by Jethro Bithell, music by W. A. 
Orchard, of Great Britain. 1. Win- 
ter. [2 others] © June 27, 1929; 
1 ec. Aug. 16; E for. 6141; Oxford 
university press, London. 18684 


Original jazz melodies; 4 fox trots and 
4 waltzes by A. M. Shafter. ©1e. 
Aug. 9, 1929; E unp. 10232; Alfred 
Martin Shafter, Brooklyn. 18685 


Orphan (The) girl; words anon., mu- 
sic by Len Nash [i. e. L. E.- Nash. 
Words and melody only] © 1. 
July 23, 1929; E unp. 9638; Len E. 
Nash, Los Angeles. 18686 


Our ’Arry; cockney intermezzo, com- 
posed and arr. by J. Beaver, of Great 
Britain, op. 18, no. 2; orch. pts. 4to. 
(In Chappell’s orchestral journal) 
© June 29, 1929; 1c. July 10; E for. 
6174; Chappell & co., 1td., London. 

18687 

Our brigade; march, by Frank Lynes, 
op. 62, no. 1, arr. by Ernest Harry 
Adams; pf. duet. © Aug. 9, 1929; 
2 ec. Aug. 13; E pub. 8366; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 18688 


Our Fiorello; fox trot, words and mu- 
sic by G. Salvatore and J. La Gat- 
tuta. © 1c. Aug.. 29, 1929; E unp. 
10421; George Salvatore and Joseph 
La Gattuta, New York. 18689 


Our last good-bye; words by P. Dunne, 
musie by Arnold T. Lax. [Photo- 
stat] ©1c. June 19, 1929; E unp. 
8093; Patrick Dunne, Pearl River, 
Ns 18690 


Out in dear old Kansas, where the wild 
sunflowers grow; words and music 
by M. A. Porter, arr. by Walker Hay- 
craft. © Aug. 16, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 
19; EH pub. 8475; Margaret Anne 
Porter, Stillwater, Okl. 18691 


Out into the prairies; from Enter 
Pauline, words by Clark B. Fire- 
stone, music by Joseph Surdo. © 
duly’ 27,° 9929 *"2 cc. Aug. 22 pa. 
8324; Joseph Surdo, Norwood, O. 
and Clark B. Firestone, Cincinnati, 

; 18692 


Out of a clear blue sky; words and 
music by B. R. Mosby. © 1c. Aug. 
15, 1929; E unp. 10067; Bayard R. 
Mosby, Kansas City, Mo. - 18693 


Out of my arms, but in my heart; 
words by V. Fortier, musie by Syl- 
vester Long Cross; pf. © 1c. Aug. 
21, 1929; E unp. 10100; Violette For- 
tier, Longview, Wash. 18694 


Out of my dreams, into my arms; lyrie 
by Nat Conney, music by Carmen 
Lombardo, of Canada, domiciled at 
Chicago. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. May 21, 1929; E unp. 6963; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

18695 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18696 


Out of my dreams, into my arms; 
words by Nat Conney, music by Car- 
men Lombardo, of Canada, domi- 
ciled at Chicago. © June 18, 1929; 
2c. June 19; E pub. 6828; Irving 

- Berlin, ine., New York. 18696 


Out of the East; lyric by V. Whit- 
more, music by Helen Snowdon [i. e. 
Helen Snowdon Crowe. Photostat] 
© 1c. Aug. 5, 1929; E unp. 9557; 
Virginia Whitmore, Los Angeles. 

F 18697 

Out of the past; from Red hot rhythm, 
words and music by Walter O’Keefe 
and Bobby Dolan. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Aug. 9, 1929; E 
unp. 9734; De Sylva, Brown and 
Henderson, inc., New York. 18698 


Out on the prairie; words and music 
by M. D. Lucas. [Words and melody 
only]. © 1c Aue. 2, 19293" unp: 

_ 9481; Minnie D. Lucas, Cataldo, Id. 

18699 

Out on the trails of the sky; words 
and music by D. E. Smith. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 5, 1929; E unp. 9563; Donald 
BE. Smith, Kansas City, Mo. 18700 


Outside bum; words and music by L. 
Klein. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 21, 1929; E unp. 10116; 
Lou Klein, Brighton Beach, N. Y. 

18701 


Outside of that she’s a good little girl; 
words and music by N. J. Vause; 
pf .© 1,e., Aug. 5, 1929: EB unp. 
9592; Norman J. Vause, Brooklyn. 

18762 

Ouverture légére; de Ch. Vandersmis- 
sen, of Belgium; orch. pts. 4to. © 
May 25, 1929; 1 c. June 10; E for. 
5005; Ch. Vandersmissen, Brussels, 
Belgium. 18703 


Overtone (The) system for the violin; 
or, Secrets of the fingerboard, by 
Cc. E. Dupree. v. li © July 29, 
1929; 2c. Aug. 1; E pub. 8051; Clar- 
ence EK. Dupree, Cleveland. 18704 


Pacific Southwest exposition; march, 
by Herbert L. Clarke; band pts., 
with solo cornet director. 4to. © 
Aug. 17, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 24; 1) pub. 
8650; Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 

18705 

Paint your home with sunbeams, and 
light every room with a smile; fox 
trot, words by Harry Pease and 
Charles O’Flynn, music by Ed. G. 
Nelson ; pf. and ukulele ace. © Aug, 
23, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 26; E pub. 8741; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 18706 


pt. 111, n. 8., v. 24 


Painting the clouds with sunshine; fox 
trot, from The gold diggers of Broad- 
way, lyric by Al. Dubin, music by 
Joe Burke, arr. by Joseph Nuss- 
baum ; dance orch. pts. 4to. © July 
22, 1929; 2 c. July 26; E pub. 8295; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

18707 

Pajarito (Hl); letra y musica de 
Jesus J. Peralta y Ed Tavo, of Mex- 
ico, domiciled at El Paso. §8vo. 
[Photostat] © Aug. 6, 1929; 2 e. 
Aug. 8; E pub. 8204; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 18708 


Pal dear, Vll wait for you; waltz, 
words and music by M. H. Pirie. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e 
Aug. 12, 1929; E unp. 9808; Mabel 
H. Pirie, Royal Oak, Mich. 18709 


Pal, how I need you; words by Ray 
Hibbeler, music by H. Cholvin. © 
1 e. Aug. 17, 1929; EB unpeoog2z. 
Homer Cholvin, Chicago. 18710 


Pal of my dreams; words by Freeman 
A. Marchant, music by C. W. Lud- 
wig. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1929; H) unp. 
10154; F. A. Marchant and Char'es 
W. Ludwig, Belmont, Mass. 18711 


Pal of my heart, it’s you; words and 
music by A. Holland. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Aug. 1, 
1929; 2 @ Aug. 2; E pub. 81255, Al 
bert Holland, Lowell, Ariz. 18712 


Pals; words and music by A. Regal, 
arr. by Chas. H. Muller. © 1 «@ 
Aug. 17, 1929; E unp. 9988; Arthur 
Regal, Huntington Park, Calif. 

18713 

Panhandle moon; lyric by Smiles Jen- 
nines [pseud. of EH. P. Jennings], 
music by V. M. Kindel. © 1c. Aug. 
17, 1929; EK unp. 10312; Kdgar Petty 
Jennings, Sugar Land, Tex. 18714 


Pansy waltz; by Elizabeth Hopson; 
pf. © Aug. 22, 1929; 2 c& Aug. 23; 
E pub. 8610; Bach music co., Boston. 

18715 

Para qué nos conocimos? letra y mu- 
sica de Gomez y Fierro, of Mexico, 
domiciled at San Diego; pf. [Photo- 
stat] © July 23, 1929; 2 c Aug. 5; 
E pub. 8105; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 18716 


Parade of the marionettes; by Fred- 
erick Keats: pf. © Aug. 15, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 17; E pub. ‘8488; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 18717 


Parade of the wooden soldiers; by 
Leon Jessel, arr. by Grace Helen 


994 


... MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1929 


Nash; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © Aug. 28, 
4929-2 .¢) Ang. 29>. pub. S717 ; 
Edward B. Marks music co., New 
York. 18718 


Paradise for only two; slow fox-trot, 
lyric and music by Gerald. Steyn, of 
Great Britain; pf. acc., with banju- 
lele banjo and ukulele arr. by Keech. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 

wo wlury 15, 20290 1... bp yy, 29,5 0H) 
for. 6069; Ascherberg; Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 18719 


Paris; prelude, by Eddie Ward; pf. 
© 1c. Aug. 23, 1929; E unp. 10186; 
George & Arthur Piantadosi, inc., 
New York. 18720 


Paris; words by Al Bryan, music by 
Eddie Ward. © 1c. Aug. 23, 1929; 
EK sunp. 10187; George & Arthur Pian- 
tadosi, ine., New York. 18721 


Parks’ imperial anthems; by J. A. 
Parks, Marion Moore, and others; 
mixed voices. no. 6. Imperial edi- 
tion. © Aug. 20, 1929; 2 c. and aff. 
Aug. 28; AA 23462; J. A. Parks €o., 
York, Neb. 18722 


Parson blues; by Ruben Reeves; pf. 
© 1c. Aug. 29, 1929; E unp. 10481; 
State Street music pub. co., inc, 
Chicago. * 418723 


Parting; from C’nema incidentals, by 
Charles Ancliffe, of Great Britain ; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. © 
Mer, 25, 19295) 1c Agvigs(2 3: for. 
5864; Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 

18724 

Parting (The) night; words by E. L. 
Rentie, musie by Phil Starr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 24, 
1929; E unp. 10248; Esther L. Ren- 
tie, Tusas, N. M. 18725 


Peace (The) of Allah; words by Ella 
Wheeler Wilcox, music by L. Egan. 
© 1c. Aug. 5, 1929; E unp. 9565; 
Leslie Egan, Cobb, Calif. 18726 


Peacefully dreaming; by W. Bentley, 
arr. by Albert Sand; pf. © Aug. 
14, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 14; E pub. 8407; 
Warren Gregg, Peru, Ia. 18727 


Pedlar’s (The) caravan; unison song 
for schools, poem by W. B. Rands, 
music by Felix White, of Great 
Britain. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Aug. 10, 1929; 1 
e. Aug. 13; E for. 6109; Keith, 
Prowse & co., Itd., London. 18728 


Pennsylvania booze song; words by 
I. L. Wenrick, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 


18740 


Aug. 24, 1929; E unp. 10250; Ira L. 
Wenrick, Cleveland. 18729 


Pensamientos tristes; valz, de Jesus J. 
Peraita, of Mexico, domiciled at El 
Paso; pf. . [Photostat] © Aug. 6, 
1929; 2 ee) Aug. 8; HE pub. 8239; 
D.onisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

18730 

Pepe Hillo; marche espagnole, par G. 
Razigade, of Fiance; orch. parties, 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © July 
19, 1929; 1 ce. Aug. 9; E for. 6245; 
Georges Razigade, Bordeaux, France. 

18731 

Perilous pursuit; cinema music, by L. 
E. De Francesco; full orch. © Aug. 
16, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 16; E pub. 8414; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 18732 


Persian moonlight; fotoplay music, by 
Ring-Hager, orch. by William C. 
Schoenfeld; orch., with pf. or organ 
conductor. © Aug. 13, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 15; E pub. 8394; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp., New York. 18733 


Pesetero (El); de Jesus J. Peralta, 
of Mexico, domic. led at El Paso; 
pf. [Photostat] © Aug. 6, 1929; 2 
ce. Aug. 8; E pub. 8230; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 187384 


Peter Pan; caprice, by Felix Gerard, 
of Great Britain, op. 10, no. 6; pf. 
© Aug. 1, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 12; BE for. 
6155; Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 

187385 

Petit (Le) waltz; by J. R. Binkly; 
melody with pf. ace. ©1c. Aug. 7, 
1929; E unp. 9659; Jay Ross Binkly, 


Belmont, Mass. 18736 
Phenomena; andante misterioso, by 
R. Meredith W_-ellson, orch. by 


George J. Trinkaus; orch. with pf., 
organ, conductor. © Apr. 18, 1929; 
2 ec. Apr. 22; E pub. 5976; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 18737 


Photograph (A) of the sweeter half 
of my love affair; fox trot, lyric by 
Irving Kahal, music by J. Russel 
Robinson; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by. Lua..Kalua. , ©, July, 31, 19293 
2 c. Aug. 2; E pub. 8136; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 18738 


Piccola marti; fox trot italienne, versi 
di E. Battiparano, mus ca di A. F. 
Paganucci. © 1. Aug. 29, 1929; 
EB unp. 10441; Anthony F. Paganucci, 


Brooklyn. 18739 
Pick-Mangiagalli (Riccardo) Tre 


studi da concerto; di R. Pick-Man- 
giagalli, of Italy, op. 31; pf. © July 
24, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 15; E. for. 6220; 
A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 18740 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Pickaninny’s sandman; 
Bruce Barton, music by Ernest 
Harry Adams, arr. by Paul Am- 
brose; sop. 1, 2 and alto. 4to. © 
Aug. 2, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 13; E pub. 
8365; Arthur P. Schm.dt co., Boston. 

18741 


Piedigrotta Santa .Lucia; le canzoni 
del 1929, versi e musica di diversi 
- autori,, compilata di Libero Bovio, 
of Italy. © Aug. 15, 1929; 1 ec. 
Aug. 27; E for. 6350; Italian book 
- @0., New York. 18742 


words by 


Pig iron stomp; melody by 8. Easton. 
©1c. Aug. 23, 1929; E unp. 10182; 
Sidney Haston, New York. 18743 


P:je kuba; Bohemian dance, arr. by 
Helen MacGregor; 2 pfs., 8 hands. 
© “Atis:’ 12: 19999 ce: Auge’ 2? - 1 
pub. 8577; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 18744 


Piper (The); unison song, words by 
William Blake, music by Eric H. 
Thiman, of Great Britain. 4to. 

_ {Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Aug. 15, 1929; 1 ¢ Aug. 16; E 
for. 6143; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

18745 


Plain Jane; or, The wedding break- 
fast. come opera in 1 act, words 
by A. P. Herbert, music by Richard 
Austin, of Great Britain. © July 
25,.1929; 1 e. Aug. 6; D pub. 27553; 
Samuel French, ltd., London. 18746 


Plaintes (Les) d’Ariane; poésie de la 
Comtesse de Noailles, musique de 
Marcel Delannoy, of France. © 
July 19% 1929; 1 ¢c. Aug. 9;3-E for. 
6252; Heugel, Paris. 18747 


Plakiotissa; words and arr. of music 
by: Tetos Demetriades, of Turkey, 
domiciled at New York. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. June 3, 
1929; E unp. 5524; Tetos music 
store, New York. 18748 


Piay a snappy little hop for my snappy 
little girl; words by C. F. Bockmier, 
musie by Larry E. Goffin. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 c¢. Aug. 3, 
1929;: EH unp. 95381; ‘Charles fF. 
LBockmier, Palouse, Wash. 18749 


Playboy of dreams; from The street 
Singer, words by Graham John, 
music by Niclas Kempner; pf. and 
ukulele ace. New York, Shubert 
music pub. corp. © Aug. 7, 1929; 
2c. Aug: 9; EH pub. 8345; Shubert 
theatre corp., New York. 18750 


'Polichinelle; by 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Playful (The) bob-o-link; by lLyda 
Averit Simmons; pf. © July 30, 
1929; 2 c.-Aug. 1; BE pub: eu. 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

18751 


Plaything; theme song from The play- 
thing, words by Raymond Wallace, 
music by Jimmy Campbell and Reg. 
Connelly, both of Great Britain; pf. 
aec., with ukulele arr. by Harry J. 
Stafford. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Aug. 1, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 12; E for. 6105; Cinephonie 
music co., London. 18752 


Pleading; words and music by J. E. 
Campbell. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Aug. 28, 1929; EB unp. 
10356; James H. Campbell, Plain- 
field, N. J. 18753 


Pleading; words by H. Manago, music 
by Chester Escher; ist violin. © 
1 ec. Aug. 22, 1929; E unp. 10155; 
Helene Manago, Chicago. 18754 


lease don’t cut out my sauerkraut; 
words and music by Geo. J. Bennett 
and Sam Carlton. © June 4, 1929; 
2c. July 19; E pub. 7901; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 
18755 


Please don’t go away; words and mu- 
sic by A. M. Brown; in C. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Aug. 27, 
1929; BE ounp. 10335; “Aaron 'M. 
Brown, Palo Alto, Calif. 18756 


‘Plenty of room in heaven for all; 


hymn, words and music by Haskell 
K. Meacham. © Aug. 24, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 26; E pub. 8645; Charles A. 
TUT Zy XORK sek el 18757 


Pobre mujer; letra y musica de Con- 
rado Varela, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Los Angeles; pf. [Photostat] © 
Aug. 6, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 8; H pub. 
8238; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

18758 


Polichinelle; by Hdna Bentz Woods; 
pf. © Aug. 15, 1929;.2 c. Aug. 17; 
E pub. 8514; Theodore Presser cCo., 
Philadelphia. 18759 


Rachmaninoff, tran- 
seribed by Edouard Hesselberg; 2 
pfs., 4 hands. © July 30, 1929; 2 c. 
Aug. 1; E pub. 8076; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 18760 


Polka Horpyna; melody by P. Hu- 
meniuk. ©1c. Aug. 8, 1929; E unp. 
9529; Paul Humeniuk, New York. 

18761 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1929 


Polka Polonia; by J. S. Wilus. ©1 ce. 
Aug. 27, 1929; E unp. 10339; Joseph 
Stanley Wilus, Philadelphia. 18762 


Polka z Palestyny; by J. S. Wilus. © 
1 @, Aug. 27, 1929; EH unp. 10338; 
Joseph Stanley Wilus, Philadelphia. 

18763 

Pomp and_ splendour; by Max 
Darewski, of Great Britain, arr. by 
A. E. Cafarella; full orch. © Aug. 
27, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 28; E pub. 8702; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 18764 


Pompadour; from Battle of the ladics, 
lyric by Ciifford Grey, music by 
Herbert Stothart. © 1c. Aug. 27, 
1929; E unp. 10323; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer ecorp., Culver City, Calif. 

18765 


Ponce (Manuel M.) 4 miniatures; 
par M. M. Ponce, of Mexico; quatuor 
4 cordes, parties. © July 4. 1929; 
1 ec. Aug. 9; E for. 6237; Hditions 
Maurice Sénart, Paris. 18766 


Ponsonby (Noel) Five fancies; by N. 
Ponsonby, of Great Britain, op. 4, 
nos. 1-5; small organ. © June 27, 
#929; 1 ec. Aug. 165 EH for. 6132) 
Oxford university press, London. 

18767 

Por fin toros; paso doble flamenco, by 
R. Bell, of. Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles; pf. © 1. Aug. 8, 1929; 
EK unp. 9671; Ricardo Bell, Los 
Angeles. 18768 


Por ti, Dorita es; bolero boricua, letra 
y musica por H. Torres. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Aug. 14, 
1929; E unp. 9886; Heriberto Torres, 
New York. 18769 


Portland and her highways; words by 
EK. E. Gray, music by Daniel H. Wil- 
son. © ic. Feb. 11, 1929; E unp. 
9558; Ernest Elmer Gray, Portland, 
Or. 18770 


Postludium; by W. D. Armstrong, op. 
118, no. 3; organ. © Aug. 15, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 17; E pub. 8512; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 18771 


Poupee (La) de la Chine; by V. A. 
Hembling; pf. He; -Antgr; 16, 
1929; E unp. 9931; Violette Angeline 
Hembiing, Emporia, Kan. 18772 


Poursuite mystérieuse; par M. Brussel- 
mans, of Belgium; orch. parties, 
avec pf. conducteur et 1° violini con- 


ducteur. 4to. © July 4, 1929; 1 «¢. 
Aug. 9; E for. 6260; E. Gaudet, 
Paris. 18773 


18785 


Prasezay Hanusiu; words and music 
by A. Schwartz. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 8, 1929; 
EK unp. 7740; Abe Schwartz, New 
York, 18774: 


Prayer; by W. D. Armstrong, op. 118, 
no. 4; organ. © Aug. 15, 1929; 2 e. 


Aug. 17; FE pub. 85138; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 18775: 
Preces (The) and responses; ferial, 
arr. by H. B. Smartt, of Great 
Britain. London, Novello & ¢o., Itd.. 
12mo. © Aug. 19, 1929; 1 c Aug... 
ZO Ba bor. | S200 “HEH. “Bo Siiarte, 
Johannesburg, South Africa. 18776 
Precocious (A) blossom; by J. La 


© 1c. Aug. 3, 1929; EB 
Jennie La Magra, 
18777 


Magra; pf. 
unp,, 9632; 
Brooklyn. 


Prelude and fugue; by Charles V. 
Ryehlik, op. 22 a; violin .and pf. 
© July 25, 1929; 2 c Aug. 10; E pub. 
8453 ; Fr. A. Urbanek & sons, Prague, 
Czechoslovakia. 18778 


Prelude on a Hebrew melody; by Hart 
MeDonald; pf. © Aug. 15, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 17; E pub. 8515; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 18772: 


Prélude, récitatif et variations; par 
Maurice Durufié, of France, op. 3; 
flite, alto et pf. © July 2,1929;1¢ 
Aug. 9; E for. 6275; Durand &€ cie., 
Paris. 18780. 


Preludio e danza siciliana; da La 
giara, di Alfredo Casella, of Italy ; 
violino e pf. © June 22, 1929; 1 ¢. 
July 30; E for. 6091; Universal edi- 
tion, a. g., Vienna. 18781 


Pretty girl; words and music by F. H. 
Scott; pf. with ukulele acc. ©1e. 
Aug. 21, 1929; EH unp. 101138; Francis 
H. Scott, Glenside, Pa. 18782 


Pretty little you; by Violinsky [pseud. 
of Solly Ginsberg], arr. by Geo. J. 
Trinkaus; vocal orch. pts. 4to. © 
Aue. 5, 19295 2 Co.bUS. 95. Ee abe 
8333 ; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

18783: 

Pretty little you; fox trot, by Ben 
Ryan and Violinsky [pseud. of Solly 
Ginsberg], arr. by Samuel Grossman ; 
dance orch. pts., with vocal or violin 
trio. 4to. © July 30, 1929; 2 e@ 
Aug. 3; E pub. 8150; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 18784 


Pretty little you; words by Ben Ryan, 
music by Violinsky [pseud. of Solly 
Ginsberg]; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
July 26; 1929 ;, 2.. cds, a0); 2. piah.. 
8153; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 18785 


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18786 


Dt ns S., v. 24 


Pride (The) of my heart is wounded; 
words and music by Rex Moranee, 
of Great Britain. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Aug. 2, 1929; 
EH unp. 9841; Cyril HE. Attygale, 
Ratnapura, Ceylon. 18786 


Prima special brew; words and music 
by A. Atkins, arr. by Aletha Dickson 
and Alexander Robison. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e. Aug. 26, 
1929; E unp. 10288; Adolph Atkins, 
Chicago. 18787 


Primmavera nnanze ’o specchio; versi 
di Armando Cennerazzo, musica di 
G. Godono, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York. [Words and melody 

- only] ©1e. Aug. 29, 1929; EB unp. 
10424; Giuseppe Godono, New York. 

18788 

Principes traditionnels d’exécution du 
chant. grégorien d’aprés l’école de 
Solesmes; par Th. Laroche, of 
France. © Mar. 11, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 
‘26; A—Foreign 2963; Desclée & cie., 
Paris. 18789 


Prison cell blues; words by J. HE. 
Guernsey, music by Floyd Thomp- 


son. © 1c. Aug. 23, 1929; E unp. 
10192; Thompson and Guernsey, 
Indianapolis. 18790 


Progressive (The) music series; for 
basal use in pYimary, intermediate 
ard grammar grades, by Horatio 
Parker, and others, Philippine edi- 
tion compiled by Norberto Romual- 
dez and Charles E. Griffith, jr. bk. 
1. © Aug. 6, 1929; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
13; A 11626: Silver, Burdett & co., 
‘Newark, N. J. 18791 


Proh bition: fox trot, by J. Biega; 1st 
violin:  ©’'1 ¢. Aug. 6, 1929; HE unp. 
9586; John Biega, Perth Amboy, 
WN. 18792 


Protest (The); cinema music, by Hu- 
bert Bath, of Great Britain, arr. by 
J. Rochetti; full orch. pts. © Aug. 
3,.1929:;: 2 c. Aug. 2; E pub. 8528; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 18793 


Purple iris; by Helen Dallam; violin 
duet for teacher and student; with- 
out ace. © Aug. 15, 1929; 2 ¢. Aug. 
17; E pub. 8495; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 18794 


Put your m‘nd on it: words and music 
by J. Crump. [Words and melody 
onlv] ©1e. Aug. 19, 1929; E unp. 

' 10013 ; Jesse Crump, Chicago. 18795 


Quitor en si mineur; par H. Woo'lett, 


of France: 2 violons, alto et violon- 


“eelle parties. © July 4, 1929; 1 ec. 


Deen EEE EEE 


Aug. 9; E for. 6267; Editions Mau- 
rice Sénart, Paris. 


Quatuor no. 5, en la; par Jean Rogis- 
ter, of Belgium; 2 violons, alto et 
violoncelle; parties. © July 4, 
1929* 1 c. Aug. 9; EK for, 6264] mar 
tions Maurice Sénart, Paris. 18797 


Que (Hl) siembra su maiz; danzon, by 
R. Hernandez; pf. © 1 ¢. Oct 23, 
1928; E unp. 524; Rafael Hernan- 
dez, New York. 18798 


Queen of my heart; words and music 
by A. J. Miller. © 1c. Aug. 26, 
1929; E unp. 10289; Alonzo Jackson 
Miller, Tampa, Fla. 


Querida-mia; tango, by J. Biega; 1st 


violin. © 1c. Aug. 6, 1929; E unp. 
9587; John Biega, Perth Amboy, 
Ne St 18800: 
Quiero... ! vais-cancion, letra y mt- 


sica de Enrique Galaz, of Mexico; 
pf. © Jan. 25,,1929- lex Agee 
E for. 6098; Prisciliano Canto B., 
Mexico City, Mexico. 18801 


Quintette; par Lowther, of Great 
Britain; 2 violons, alto, violoncelle 
et pf. Parties et partition. © July 
4, 1929; 1.¢ Aug... 9; for (6236; 
Editions Maurice Sénart, Paris. 

18802 


Racket (The) song; from Heigh-ho, 
words by Dolph Singer, music by 
Harry Von = Tilzer. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Aug. 8, 1929: 
E unp. 9715; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 18803 


Rainbow (The) bridge of love: words 
by VY. C. Allamong, musie by Samuel 
H. Speck. [Words and melody orly] 
©1c. July 26, 1929; E unp. 9844; 
Virgil C. Allamong, Muncie, Ind 

18804 


Rainbow man; words and music by 
R. K. Poyhonen. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1.¢ Aug. 15, 1929; 
EK unpv. 9902; Rose K. Poyhonen, 
Detroit. 18805 


Raising the racketeer; fox trot, mel- 
ody by D. Gray and D. Opfinger. © 
1 eé July 18, 1929: HE unp. 9956; 
Don Gray and Dolph Opfinger, New 
York. 18806 


Rambling yodel Sam; words and mu- 
sic by A. Jenkins. [Words and mel- 
ody only] “© 1c. Augs 12) fe20; 
EK unp. 9794; Andrew Jenkins, At- 
lanta. 18807 


998 


18796 - 


18799 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1929 


18827 


Rankin (The) school of aviation; 
words by E. H. Thacker, music by 
Sylvester L. Cross. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © July 31, 1929; 
-2 ce. Aug. 8; E pub. 8179; Edgar 

Harold Thacker, Aberdeen, Wash. 
18808 


Rapacin de mis amores; letra y mu- 
sica de L. Llaneza, of Spain, domi- 
ciled at New York. © 1c. Aug. 17, 
1929; E unp. 9998; Luis Llaneza, 
New York. 18809 


Realms (The) of the blest; words by 


E'izabeth Mills, music by George 
Francis Bauer. 1. High voices.—2. 
Low voice. © July 13,1929; 2 e. 


each Aug. 7: E pub. 85380; R. L. 
Huntzinger, ine., New York. 18810 


Red (The) caravan; duet or two-pt. 
song, words by G. Hubi-Newcombe, 
music by Florence Aylward, arr. by 
William Stickles; boys’ voices. 
New York, N. Y., Chappell-Harms, 
inc. 4to. © July 30, 1929; 2 ¢. July 
31; E pub. 8163; Chappeil & co., 1fd., 
London. 18811 


Red head: words and music by W. J. 
Burriss. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 28, 1929; E unp. 10363; 
Warren Jumes Burriss, Philadelphia. 

18812 

Red hot rhythm: from the photoplay. 
words and music by Bobby Dolan 
and Walter O'Keefe. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Aug. 14, 1929; 
BE unp. 9878; De Sylva, Brown and 
Henderson, ine., New York. 18813 


Regimental pride; march, by David 
Coate; band pts. 4to. © Aug. 17, 
1929; 2 c. Aug. 24; E pub. 8652; Fill- 
more bros. co., Cincinnati. 18814 


Regrets; words by Mrs. Fred W. Gage, 
music by Chas. E. Roat; med. voice, 
with violin or cello obbl. © July 20, 
1029 2 Ce. guly ICs BY abe Soeur 
Chas. E. Roat music co., Battle 
Creek, Mich. 18815 


Reichsprisident Hindenburg; marsch- 
lied, text von Kurt Schneider, musik 
von A. Meyer-Higen, of Germany. © 
Sept..1. 1926; 1 ¢c. Aug. 2, 1929; EH 
for. 6006; Universum verlags, a. g. 
Basel, Berlin. 18816 


Reinhold (Otto) Zehn klavierstiicke, 
1929; fiir die jugend, von O. Rein- 
hold, of Germany. obl. 8vo. © 

. May 6, 1929; 1c. July 3; E for. 6046; 
Fr. Kistner and C. F. W. Siegel, 

Leipzig. 18817 


Remarkable girl; lyric by Henry 
Creamer, music by Lou Handman; 
pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by L. C. 
Williams. © Aug. 30, 1929; 2 e. 
Aug. 31; E pub. 8761; Handman, 
Kent & Goodman, inc., New York. 

18818 


Remember I'll always love you; words 
by E. Valiant, music by Matthew 
Romano. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 28, 1929; E unp. 10354; 
Emil Valiant, Camden, N. J. 18819 


Requiem; symphonische totenmesse, 
fiir gemischten chor, 4 solostimmen, 
orch. u. orgel, von Lothar Wind- 
sperger, of Germany, op. 47, arr. 
von Eduard Bornschein, of Germany. 
Klavierauszug. 4to. © Aug. 10, 
#9295 en Agi 37 Bi for: 'G19m: 
B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

18820 

Restless events; after Chopin’s Revo- 
lutionary etude, by Edward Kilenyi; 
fll “orc, © Ane: 16," 1999" 2 7G. 
Aug. 16; E pub. 8416; Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. 18821 


Reuben Brown, from a hick town: 
words by Isaac H. Knowles, music 
by Edward E. Baudis. © July 31, 
1929: 2.) Aug. J] >... pub: S063. 
World pub. co., Philadelphia. 18822 

Revenge; words by Henry Myers and 
Dan Walker, music by G. Carbonara. 
© 1c. Aug. 12, 1929; E unp. 9830; 
Gerard Carbonara, Woodside, L. I., 
N. Y. ; 18823 


Reverence ; words by J. F. Moser, mu- 
sic by Irving A. Steinel. 8vo. 
Heh, 28192832: ce. Aug. G,. 19295 hi 
pub. 8264; Tessie F. Moser, Glendale, 
Calif. 18824 


Rhythm a-la-earte; words by Bickley 
Reichner, music by M. Cooper Paul. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e 
Aug. 15, 1929; E unp. 9908; Broad- 
way music corp., New York. 18825 


Rhythmic play; by M. Johnson; pf., 
with words by various authors. © 
June 4, 1929; 2 ec. June 11; E pub. 
8482; Margaret Johnson, Wellesley, 
Mass. 18826 


Richard de Castre’s prayer to Jesus; 
earol A. D. 1430, set to musie in the 
Dorian mode by R. R. Terry, arr. 
by Maurice Jacobson, of Great Brit- 
ain; men’s voices unace. 4to. © 
July. 30,°1929- 1 ¢ duly Sirs for. 
5975: Richard Runciman Terry, 
Woodstock, Oxon, England. 18827 


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18828 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


Ricordo di Napoli; lied-tango, worte 
von Hans Striller Strom, musik von 
Giovanni Michael [pseud.], of Den- 
mark, op. 51; orch. stimmen. 4to. 
@© Apr: 1, 1927- die. Oct: #5: a0 For. 
5689; Verlag Friedrich Friede, Ber- 
lin: 18828 


Ride on vaquero; from Conquistador, 
words and music by L. Wolfe Gilbert 
aid Abel Baer. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Aug. 7, 1929; E unp. 
$649; De Sylva, Brown and Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 18829 


Riding the crescent moon; by Reuven 
’ V. Kosakoff; pf. © Aug. 26, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 24; E pub. 8661; Schroeder 
& Gunther, ine., New York. 18830 


Right under the moon; words and mu- 
sic by L. Wickdahl. © 1c. Aug. 28, 
1929; E unp. 10871; Lillian Wick- 
dahl, Seattle. 18831 


Rilloby-rill; 2 pt. song for children, 
poem by Henry Newbolt, music by 
Granville Bantock, of Great Brit- 
ain. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Aug. 6, 1929; 1c. Aug. 
19; E for. 6805; Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London. 18832 


River blues; by Ruben Reeves; pf. © 
1 c« Aug. 29, 1929; EH unp. 10432; 
State street music pub. co., inc., Chi- 
cago. 18833 


River (The) Cimarron; words and mu- 
sic by B. C. Danels. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © July 31, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 2; E pub. 8126; Benjamin 
Calvert Danels, Cimarron, N. M. 

18834 

Rivier (Jean) Huit poémes; de Guil- 
laume Apollinaire, musique de J. 
Rivier, of France. © July 4, 1929; 
1 c. Aug. 9; E for. 6280; Hditions 
Maurice Sénart, Paris. 18835 


Rock me mama; words and music by 
Ikey Robinson. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Aug. 29, 1929; EH unp. 
10484; State street music pub. Co., 
ine., Chicago. 18836 


Rock me to sleep in your arms, rock- 
a-bye lady in lull-a-bye land; words 
and music by Polly and Anna 
[pseuds. of Helen and Mary Stuart] 
and Cal De Voll; pf. and ukulele 


ace. (In Polly and Anna song book) © 


© July 10, 1929; 2c. Aug. 12; E pub. 
8307; Forster music publisher, inc., 
Chicago. 18837 


Rogue (The) song; prelude, words by 
Clifford Grey, music by Herbert 


Stothart. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1929; B 
unp. 10329; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., Culver City, Calif. 18838 


Rogue (The) song; words by Clifford 
Grey, music by Herbert Stothart. © 
dice. Aug. 27, 1929; H unp. 103s 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 18839 


Roll on dat cotton; words by J. E. 
Guernsey, music by Floyd Thompson. 
© 1c. Aug. 23, 1929; E unp. 10193; 
Thompson and Guernsey, Indianapo- 
lis. 18840 


Romaine; words and music by E. B. 
Cartwright. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Aug. 2, 1929; E ump. 
9475; Emma B. Cartwright, Kane, 
Pa. 18841 


Romance; by Charles V. Rychlik, op. 
3, op. 25' 4; violin ‘and pr Yay 
25, 1929; 2 c. each Aug. 10; E pub. 
8455, 8459; Fr. A. Urbanek & sons, 
Prague, Czechoslovakia. 

18842, 18843 

Romance; waltz song, lyric and musie 
by Paul Edgar Bray. © July 17, 
1929; 2,¢. Aug. 3; E pub. .s083; 
Model music publishers, reg’d., Hast 
Montreal, Canada. 18844 


Romanis (Les) ; de En camargue, par 
Mare Delmas, of France; pf. 
July 19, 1929; 1 ce. Aug. 9; EH for. 
6289; L. Philippo, Paris. 18845 


Romanzetta; by César Cui, op. 39, arr. 
by Franz Eber, of Austria; small or 
full orch., with pf. direction and 
violino 1 direction. © Apr. 3, 1929; 
1 ec. May 3; E for. 4348; .Universal 
edition, a. g., Vienna. 18846 


Rondo-fantasy; by J. Stuart Archer, 
of Great Britain; organ. © Aug. 
12, 1929; 2 e. Aug. 22; E. pub. 8562; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 18847 


Rosaline; lyrie by Charles A. Johnson, 
rev. by Frank Samuels, musie by 
James Kendis; pf. and ukuele ace. 
© May 17, 1929; 2c. Aug. 28; E pub. 
8692; Kendis, Gusman & Samuels, 
inc., New York. 18848 


Rose of Dundee; words and music by 
W. S. Jester. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Aug. 9, 1929; E ump. 
10401; Wm. S. Jester, Ocean City, 
Ne Jy 18849 


Rose of the dawn; melody by Frank 
Parente. © 1c. Aug. 5, 1929; EH 
unp. 9596; James Dante, Madison, 
N. J. 18850: 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1929 


18871 


Rose of the garden; words by J. P. | Rumon; sacrae romae origines, trage- 


Townsend, music by R. A. Taylor, 
op. 13; four-pt. women’s cho., or 
quartette, a capella. ©1 ce. Aug. 28, 
1929; E unp. 10894; Russell A. 
Taylor, Berea, O. 18851 


Rosella; words and music by H. S. 
Kehm. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1929; E unp. 
101538; Horace Stevens Kehm, Chi- 
cago. 18852 


Rosen aus Florida; text von A. M. 
Willner und Heinz Reichert, musik 
yon Leo Fall, of Austria, musik 
einrichtung f. d. theater von HK, W. 


Rornego. , 01. Austria: pi: * Mit 
lbergelegtem text. 1. Grosses pot- 
pourri 2. Walzer.’ © ° July *30, 


1929; 1 ce. each July 23; EB for. 6034, 
6035; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Ger- 
many. 18858, 18854 


Roses bring memories and memories 
bring you; words and music by 
_ Edwina Ford. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1929; 
E unp. 10096; Ella A. Ford, Oakland. 
Calif. 18855 


Roses speak to me of love; words and 
music by M. K. Shaw. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Aug. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 10124; Mary K. Shaw, Bath, 
Me. 18856 


Roses (The) that bud in the morn 
time; waltz ballad, words and music 
hap be, Ft. Alford,, :© 12 Ang, 21, 
1929; E unp. 10119; Esther R. Al- 
ford, Long Beach, Calif. 18857 


Rossignol (Le) s’est tu... .; mélodie, 
par N. Sokoloff, orch. de Rudd, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Aug. 9, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 10; E for. 6169; Enoch & cgie., 
Paris. 18858 


Rotary, no. 2; words and music by 
Norris C. Morgan. 4to. © Apr. 10, 
eo. 2 ce. Apro 205) Bi pup. Sua; 
Rotary club of Wilmington. Del., 
Wilmington. Del. 18859 


Rote rosen; slow-fox, aus Rosen aus 
Florida, von Leo Fall, musikalische 
einrichtung f. d. theater von HE. W. 
Korngold, arr. von Fred Ralph 
[pseud, of Hermann Krome], of 
Germany ; orch. stimmen mit pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Apr. 30, 1929; 1 c. 
Apr. 24; E for. 4067; B. Schott’s 
s6hne, Mainz, Germany. 18860 


Rumba; from Spanish colonial 
sketches, by Justin Elie, of Haiti, 
domiciled at New York; pf. © July 
30, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 2; E pub. 8066; 
Belwin, inc., New York. 18861 


72364—29——_6 


dia in cinque carmi di Ignis [pseud. 
of Roggero Musmeci Ferrari Bravo], 
musica di Maso Guarnaschelli, of 
Italy. 1° ed. Roma, = § Editrice 
libreria del Littorio. © Apr. 21, 
1929;,1 ¢c. June 21; D pub. -27560; 
Roggero Musmeci Ferrari Bravo, 
Rome. 18862 


‘S been a long time in between time; 
words and music by Joe McCarthy 
and Jimmie Monaco; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by May Singhi Breen. 
© Aug? 12,1929; 2 c. Aug. 13; EB 
pub. 8329; Irving Berlin, ine., New 

POT, 18863 


‘S kommt ein vogerl geflogen; varia- 
tionen tiber das lied im stile neuerer 
meister, von Fritz Recktenwald, of 
Austria; orch. stimmen, mit pf. di- 
rection u. violino 1 direction. © 
July 20, 1929; 1.c. Aug. 138; 5B for. 
6147; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 18864 


Sacred mem’ries; by C. Rice; melody 
with pf. ace! © 1c. Aug. 1, 1929; 
Eeunp. 9421; Carl Rice, New York. 


18865 
Saczety; words and music by S&S. 
Polakoff. [Russian text. Words 


and melody only] © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1929; E unp. 9776; Sam Polakoff, 
Brooklyn. 18866 


Safety ; musical playlet in 3 acts, book 
and lyries by Carol Joan Farol, 
musie by Frank A. Marsales. Voc. 
ser. © July: 25, 1929... 2 es duly 20; 
D pub. 27558; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 18867 


Sailor (The) song; words and music 
by D. J. Bero. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Aug. 23, 1929; E unp. 
10200; David J. Bero, New York. 

18868 


St. Helena march; by E. S. Feather- 
stone; pf. © 1c. Aug. 6, 1929; B 
unp. 9609; E. S. Featherstone, St. 
Helena, Calif. 18869 


St. Louis (The) Robin; words and 
music by A. M. Belka. © 1c. Aug. 
21; 1929; E unp. 10109; Anna: M. 
Belka, St. Louis. 18870 


Saintes-Maries (Les) de la mer; de 
En camargue, par Mare Delmas, of 
France; pf. © July 19, 1929; 1 e. 
Aug. 9; E for. 6290; L. Philippo, 
Paris. 18871 


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18872 


Sam Brown; words and music by E. R. 
Meyers. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 20, 1929; E unp. 10089; 
Evelyn Russell Meyers, Brooklyn. 

18872 


Same old moon, same old June, but not 
the same old you; words and music 
by‘. Cliff: Friend; pf: ace: with 
ukulele arr. by May Singhi Breen. 
© Aug. 19, 1929; 2 e. Aug. 20; EH 
pub. 8534; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 18873 


Same (The) old way; fox-trot ballad, 
words by F. L. Cooper, jr., music by 
John P. Saceo. [Chords, single 
staff] ©1c. Aug. 26, 1929; E unp. 
10265 ; Frederick L. Cooper, jr., New 
York. 18874 


by C. Raison, of Great 
(In Hawkes’ 


Sans souci; 
Britain? “pfy* no, +2) 
new march album) © July 23, 
1920) 1@? Auger HY for!*'6008 ; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd., Lon- 
don. 18875 


Sarabande; de L’éventail de Jeanne, 
par Albert Roussel, of France; pf., 
4 mains. © Mar. 20, 1929; 1c. Apr. 
13; E for. 5479; Heugel, Paris. 

18876 

Saratoga swing; by Barney Bigard; 
pf. © June 5, 1929; 2 c. June 10; 
E pub. 6605; Gotham music service, 
ine., New York. 18877 


Saviour, let me abide with Thee; 
hymn, words by Larry W. Smith, 
music by R. J. Iden. © Aug. 28, 
1929; 2¢. Aug. 30; E pub. 8754; Ray- 
mond J. Iden, Mt. Vernon, O. 18878 


Saviour’s (The) love is all I need; 
hymn, words by Haskell K. Mea- 
cham, music by William C. Mea- 


cham. © Aug. 24, 1929; 2 ¢ Aug. 
26: E pub. 8631; Charles A. Lutz, 
York, Pa. 18879 


Savoy (The) community medley; one- 
step, arr. by Hubert Bath, of Great 
Britain, on the pf. medley compiled 
and arr. by Debroy Somers; with 
words. 1. Military band pts.—2. 
Brass band pts. © Aug. 6, 1929; 
1c. each Aug. 9; E for. 6043, 6044; 
Keith Prowse & co., ltd., London. 

18880, 18881 

Say it with your feet; from Connie’s 
hot chocolates, words by Andy Ra- 
zaf, music by Thomas Waller and 
Warry Brooks; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. by M. Kalua. © July 27, 1929; 
2 ce. Aug. 27; E pub. 8678; Mills 
music, ine., New York. 18882 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


Say the word; from Girl from Havana, 
words by L. Wolfe Gi'bert, musie 
by Abel Baer. © Aug. 13, 1929; 2 ce. 
Aug. 14; E pub. 8869; De Sylva. 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

18883 

Saying good morning to the world; 
words and music by C. N. Akey. 
Wisconsin Rap‘ds, Wis.. American 
music pub. co. © Aug. 12, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 14; E pub. 8402; Cleve N. Akey, 
Port Edwards, Wis. 18884 


Scales, 1st position, violin; by Ole 
Nors, of Denmark, domiciled at Val- 
lejo, Calif. © 1c. Aug. 5, 1929; E 
unp. 9496; Ole Nors, Vallejo, Calif. 

18885 


Scene in Moscow; by S. Wienshienk ; 
pf. © le Aug. 26, 1929; B pub. 
10302; Sylvia Wienshienk, Kansas 
City, Mo. 18886 


Scénes hongroises; czardas, par Ma- 
rius Fernay, of France, op. 15; orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
© July 19, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 9; E for. 
6241; Calas, Caux, France. 18887 


Scénes slaves; par Marius Fernay, of 
France, op. 14; orch. parties, avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © July 19, 
1929; 1c. Aug. 9; E for. 6240; Calas, 
Caux, France. 18888 


Scenic agitato; photoplay music, by 
Kilenyi-Frey; orch., with pf. or or- 
gan conductor. © Aug. 13, 1929; 2c. 
Aug. 15; E pub. 8392; Robbins mu- 
sic corp., New York. 18889 


Schad’ um das mi&del, dass es dir 
gehort! foxtrot, aus Prosit Gipsy! 
gesangstexte von Beda, musik von 
Robert Gilbert, of Germany, arr. 
von Walter Borchert. © Mav 1, 
1929: 1c. Aug. 6: E for. 6000; Wie- — 
ner bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 18890 


Schaw nie zu tief in schdOne augen; 
lied und fox-trot, text von Charles 
Amberg, musik von Fred Raymond, 
of Austria. © Apr.) 12,1929 c. 
Aug. 26; E for. 6320; Alrobi musik- 
verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 18891 


bv Hubert Bath. of Great 
Britain, arr. by J. Rocchetti; full 
orch. 4to. © Aug. 27, 1929; 2 ec. 
Aug. 28; E pub. 8699; Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. 18892 


Schirmer’s elementary orchestra _ se- 
ries: selected and ed. by Victor L. 
F. Rebmann, arr. by Tom Clark. 
Full/se; nojt3.u01. Bistoriette we is 
others] Copyright is based upon 


Scherzino; 


1002 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1929 


arr. by Tom Clark and new matter 
by Victor L. F. Rebmann, namely, 
his interpretation represented in the 
legible notation thereof contained in 
the copies filed. © June 14, 1929; 
2 c. June 20; E pub. 6939; G. Schir- 
mer, inec., New York. 18893 


Schénste (Das) der wunder auf erden; 
valse boston, aus Rosen aus Florida, 
musik von Leo Fall und Er‘ch Wolf- 
gang Korngold, arr. von Franz Kop- 
riva, of Austria; salon orch. mit 
jazz und pf. conductor; stimmen. 


4to.. © July 30, 1929; 1c. July 23; 
E for. 6028; B. Schott’s sdhne, 


Mainz, Germany. 18894 


School for the pianoforte; by Theo. 
Presser. v. 1. Beginner’s book. © 
Sept. 11, 1929; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
13; AA 25003; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia.‘ [© new matter by 
Preston Ware Orem] 18895 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Cradle song; 
words tr. by Maria X. Hayes, music 
arr. by Arthur Somervell, of Great 
Britain; m’xed voices. 4to. [Staff 
and tonie sol-fa notations] © July 
meoe2o - ot, ec Aue. 10:; EK for.26L72 ;: 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 18896 


Moment musical; op. 94, tran- 
seribed for ist and 2d violins and 
pf. by A. Chuhaldin, of Austravia, 
with additional pts. for string orch. 

_by C Sauer, of Australia. © Mar. 
5, 1928; 1 ce. Mar. 22; BE for. 3640; 
W. H. Paling & co., Itd., Sydney, 
Australia. 18897 


Moment musical, no. 3; arr. by 
R. W. Saar, of Great Britain; violin 
Bes pt. (OC) Aue, 2,. 1929: 1 ce. duly 
27; E fer. 6084; W. Paxton & co., 
Itd., London. 18898 


Songsters of spring; choral dance, 
no. 3 of Moments musicaux, words 
and arr. by Arthur Pearson, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices. 4to. © Aug. 
9 1929; 1 ce. Aug. 18; E for. 6104; 


Banks & son, York. England. 18899 
Sehule fiir jazz-schlagzeug; von 
Matyas Seiber, of Hungary, mit 


einem anhang Das schlagzeug im 
orchester, von Paul Franke, of Ger- 
many. © May 15, 1929; 1 ¢. May 
7; E for. 2750; B. Schott’s sodhne. 


Mainz, Germany. 18900 
Schumann (Robert Alexander) Ro- 
mance and scherzo; from Fourth 


symphony, arr. as a duet for pf. and 
organ by J. Stuart Archer, of Great 
Britain. © Aug. 2, 1929; 1 ¢. July 
27; E for. 6085; W. Paxton & ©co.. 
- Itd., London. 


18901 | 


18910 


Schwiegermutter, schwimm’ doch nach 
Amerika; foxtrot, worte von Hans 
Pflnnzer und Wi li Weiss, musik von 
Hans May, of Austria. © May 22, 
qo205 ‘Le. Auge GS.) Biter? (699s; 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 

18902 


Scottish (The) psalter, 1929; descants, 
faux-bourdons and varied aces. by 
T. C. L. Pritehard, of Great Britain, 
with an alternative arr. to Old 100th 
by R. W. Cockburn.. 12mo. © July 
24 ooo tt ADS. 16s. A) Lor, tds 
Oxford university press, London. 

18903 


Se ne fuiuto ’o banchiere ’e fallita la 
banca; versi di G. Onofri, musica di 
A. Bascetta. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Aug. 19, 1929; BE unp. 
10076; Alfredo Bascetta and G. 
Onofri, Brooklyn. 18904 


Sea (A) tale; prelude in G minor, 
lyric by Frank J. Black, music by 
Rachmaninoff-Black; male voices. 
New York City, Chappell-Harms, 
ine’. 4to., "© July "30, 1929-2 «. 
July 31; E pub. 8164; Harms, inc.. 
New York. 18905 


Second (The) community uke book; 
containing 120 songs, with melody 
line, words and ukulele acc., compiled 
by Ernest Newton, arr. for ukulele 
by Lew Stern, of Great Britain. 4to. 
© Aue 6 1999-1 -¢: Aue Oo: Hf for 
6042; Keith, Prowse & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 18906 


See you in the morning; melody by 
R. C. Hornsby. © 1c. Aug. 6, 1929; 
H unp. 9611; Ruth C. Hornsby, 
Washington. 18907 


Sefiorita; Spanish fox-trot, words and 
music by Joe Manaois, of Mexico; 
pf. and ukulele acc. Ensenada, B. 
Cfa.. Mexico, Manaois music house. 
© Aug. 6, 1929; 1 ce. Aug. 12; E for. 
6304; Joseph Manaois, Ensenada, B. 
Cfa., Mexico. 18908 


Sentimental melody; slow dance, by 
Aaron Copland; pf. [Jn Das neue 
klavier-buch] © Feb. 15, 1929; 1 c. 
Feb. 9, 1 c. Aug. 17; E pub. 8624; 
B. Schott’s s6hne. Mainz, Germany. 

18909 

Serbische weisen (Servian songs) ; by 
Hans Gal, of Austria, op. 3, arr. by 
Arnold Wilke, of Germany; small 
or full orch., with pf. direction and 
violino 1 direction. © Apr. 3. 1929; 
1 ec. May 3; E for. 4840; Universal 
edition, a. g., Vienna. 18910 


1003 


18911 


Serenade; by Charles V. Rychlik, op. 
20; violin and pf. © July 25, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 10; E pub. 8457; Fr. A. 
Urbainek & sons, Prague, Czecho- 
slovakia. 18911 


Sérénade tendre; by Edward Moran 
[pseud. of Cuthbert. Harris], of 
Great Britain; pf. © Aug. 19, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 22; E pub. 8549; Clayton 
F. Summy co., Chicago. 18912 


Serenade to Vida; three-part choral, 
lyric by Arthur Guiterman, music by 
Dorothy Radde Emery; sop. 1, 2 and 
alto. “4to... (©. Ades ta 1929" "2 c, 
Aug. 14; E pub. 8373; Kay & Kay 
music pub. corp., New York. 18913 


Serenade (The) waltz; words and 
musie by A. J. Petolino. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 29, 
1929; E unp. 10416; Anthony J. 
Petolino, Newark, N. J. 18914 


Serenata; per Alfredo Casella,’ of 
Italy; clarinetto, fagotto, tromba, 
violino e violoncello. Partitura. 


16mo. © Mar, 25, 1929; 1 c. May 3; 
EK for. 5201; Universal edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 18915 


Serenata espanola; by A. Cavalcabo; 
t,o tO) PCC Ae ae 19290". By amp, 
9718; Arturo Cavalcabo, New York. 

18916 


Sergeant Flagg and Sergeant Quirt, 
Ill tell the cock-eyed world; words 
by Lou Klein and Billy Moll, music 
by Billy Moll. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Aug. 16, 1929; E unp. 
10264; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. 18917 


Sextuor; par Vincent d Indy, of 
France; 2 violons, 2: altos et 2 violon- 


celles. 1. HKntrée en sonate. [2 
others] 1. Partition, format in-16. 
2. Parties: © July 19, 1929;.1 ce. 


each Aug. 9; E for. 6292, 6293; 
Heugel, Paris. 18918, 18919 


Shaft (The) of Ku’pish ta ya; Indian 
intermezzo in 1 act, text by Sarah 
Pratt Carr, music by M. C. Moore, 
op. 83, no. 2. [Photostat] © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 9, 1929; D‘unp. 27557; Mary 
Carr Moore, Los Angeles. 18920 


Shanghai lady; words and music by 
M. Fischer and 8S. Gray. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 14, 
1929; E unp. 10053; Margaret 
Fischer and Sara Gray, Los Angeles. 

18921 

She came my way; words by Chuck 
Pride [pseud. of C. F. Pride] and 
Gene Clapp [i. e. HE. E. Clapp], 


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pt. 117, N. S., v.24 
music by Benny Snow [pseud. of 
Gordon Snow] ©1e. May 18, 1929 ;. 
EK unp. 6991; Charles F. Pride, Min- 
neapolis. 18922. 


She knows how; words and music by 
S. Fine. [Chords, single staff] ©: 
1 ¢. Aug. 27, 1929; EH unp. 10342; 
Sidney Fine, Sea Gate, N. ¥. . 18923. 


She's a wonderful baby; words by 
Beth McCuistion Hall, music by 
Sylvester Long Cross; pf. © 1 ec. 
Aug. 21, 1929; EH unp. 10105; Beth 
McCuistion Hall, Inspiration, Ariz. 

18924 

She’s as good a girl as grandma used 
to be; words and music by C. Gil- 
bert. New York City, Frank Har- 
ding. © July 6, 1929; 2 c. July 18; 
E pub. 8048; Carola Gilbert, Val- 
halla, N. Y. 18925. 


She’s coming back to me; words and 
music by W. A. Jones. [Words and 
mélody only] ©1e. July 6, 1929; 
E unp. 9405; William A. Jones, Hud- 
son, O. 18926. 


She’s my mama now; words and mu- 
sic by F. L. Parsons. [Words and. 
melody only] ©1e. Aug. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 9943; Frank Leslie Parsons, 
Stockton, Calif. 18927 


She scuffles that ruff; words and mu- 
sie by Will Lyams. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Aug. 29, 1929; 
EK unp. 10429; State street music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 18928. 


She was kicked on the head by a but- 
terfly; from Little Johnnie Jones, 
lyrics by Herb Magidson and Ned 
Washington, music by Michael H. 
Cleary ; pf. and ukulele ace. © Aug. 
16, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 21; E pub. $597; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

18929 

Shepherd, with Thy tenderest love; 
hymn-anthem, words anon., musie by 
Charles Huerter; mixed voices, or- 
gan acc. 4to. © July 25, 1929; 2 c.. 
Aug. 2; E pub. 8241; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 18930: 


Shepherdess and Beau Brocade; words 
by Gerald Dalton, musie by Mon- 
tague F. Phillips, arr. by William 
Stickles; sop., alto and bar. New 
York, Chappell-Harms, ine. 4to. © 
Aug. 6, 1929; 2 ec Aug. 7; E pub. 
8257; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

18931 

Sherwood’s master method for tenor 
banjo or tenor guitar; by Frank 
Sherwood. © May 4, 1929; 2 ec. May 
15; aff. June 12; A 9881; Chart mu- 
sic pub. house, ine., Chicago. 18932 


1004 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


mo. 8, 1929 


Ship of my dreams; words and music 
by D. E. Smith. ©1«. Aug. 8, 1929; 
KH unp. 9692; Donald E. Smith, 
Kansas City, Mo. 18933 


Short prelude; by Noel Ponsonby, of 
Great Britain; pf. © June 27, 1929; 
1 ec. Aug. 16; BH for. 61384; Oxford 
university press, London. 18934 


Show-boat blues; words and musie by 
C. F. Mathieu. [Words and melody 
only] © le. Aug. 1, 1929; E unp. 
9425; Carl Ferdinand Mathieu, New 
York. 18935 


Si sempe Maria: words by N. Guarino, 
music by R. De Luca, of Italy, dom- 
iciled at Brooklyn. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Aug. 8, 1929; 
BE unp. 9662; Ralph De Luca, Brook- 
lyn. 18936 


Sie kiissen mir die hand, mein herr, 
warum nicht meinen mund? lied u. 
slow-fox, eine antwort von Fritz 
Rotter, musik von Ralph Erwin, of 
Austria. © Jan. 10, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 
30; E for. 4052; Alrobi musikverlag, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 18937 


Siempre sohando; by Emeterio Fierro, 
of Mexico, domiciled at San Diego, 
Calif.; pf: S8vo: [Photostat] © 
Aug. 6, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 8; E pub. 
‘8185; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

18938 


Signurina (La) sfinciusa; versi e mu- 
siea di L. Dia, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Aug. 14, 1929; E unp. 
‘9861; Leonardo Dia, New York. ~ 

18939 


Silencio (El) de la noche; letra y mu- 
siea de Bernarda Montoya, of Mex- 
ico, domiciled at Los Angeles; pf. 
[Photostat] © Aug. 6, 1929; 2 ec. 
Aug. 8: E pub. 8213; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 18940 


Silver (The) swan; nos, 12, 15, 17 
from act 2 and nos. 20, 21 from act 
3, lyrie by Wm. S. Brady, music by 
H. Maurice Jacquet. 4to. 1. Tens. 
and basses.—2: Sops. and altos. © 
Feb. 25, 1929; 2 e. each Feb. 26; E 
pub. 3725, 3726; Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. 18941, 18942 


Silver threads among the gold; arr. 
by Carl Richter; pf. © Aug. 22, 
1929: 2 e. Aug. 23; E pub. 8617; 
Bach musie co., Boston. 18943 


Silver wreath: words by E. Osnes, mu- 
sie by C. G. Eneor. © Aug. 5, 1929; 


18954 


2 e. Aug. 7; EH pub. 8158; Emelie 
Osnes, Readlyn, Ia. ' 18944 


Silv’ry moon; words by Paul De 
Frank and Sammy Shepherd, music 
by Al Frazzini; pf. acc., with uku- 
lele arr. by Wm. C. Lindemann. © 
Aug. 12, 1929; 2 ce. Aug. 13; E pub. 
8358; George & Arthur Piantadosi, 
ine., New York. 18945 


Simplified (A) instruction book inelud- 
ing songs and diagram music for 
the Hawaiian harp; prepared by 
George A. Peate. obl. 24mo0 © 
Aug. 30, 1929: 2 c., and aff. Sept. 5; 
AA 23844; Harmony co., Chicago. 

18946 


Sin ti; letra y musica de Hmeterio 
Fierro, of Mexico, domiciled at San 
Diego; pf. [Photostat] © July 23, 
Poe 2 Ce Ae. os DUDS She 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 18947 


Since I laid my burdens down; words 
by Eiders McIntorsch and Edwards, 
music arr. by Irene Spain. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Aug. 16, 
1929; E unp. 9940; Polk C. Brock- 
man, Atlanta. 18948 


Since I met you; words by Arthur Le 
Roy Kaser, music by Margo Stitt. 
Dayton, O., Paine pub. co.. © Aug. 
19, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 20; E pub. 8546; 
Lurten M. Paine, Dayton, O. 18949 


Since we parted; words and music by 
B. Perry. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 2, 1929; E unp. 9484; 
Bernard Perry, St. Louis. 18950 


Since we tune in on the radio; action 
song, words by Marie Irish, music 
by Margaret M. Stitt. Dayton, O., 
Paine pub. co. © Aug. 19, 1929; 2 e. 
Aug. 20; E pub. 8545; Lurten M. 
Paine, Dayton, O. 18951 


Since you I’ve found; words by L. 
Morris, music by Luther A. Clark. 
New York, Charles Coleman. © 
Aue: 6.) 1929;:2 e..Auge $3) pub: 
8711; Lester Morris, Brooklyn. 

18952 


Since you turned me down; words and 
music by H. P. Huffaker. © 1c. 
Aug. 8, 1929; EH unp. 9697; Harold 
Phillip Huffaker, Visalia, Calif. 

18953 


Since you went away (Depuis ton 
départ) ; words and music by F. C. 
Chantereau. © 1c. Aug. 30, 1929; 
E unp. 10442; Francis C. Chan- 
tereau, Boston. 18954 


1005 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18955 


Since you went away, I’m lonely; 
waltz, words and music by Fedora 
St. Ledger, of Great Britain; pf. 


ace., with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. by Keech. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © July 15, 
1929; 1 « July 29; E for. 6066; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 18955 


Sing-a-song; words and music by 
J. B. Cleary; pf. [Photostat] © 
th eAug. 27°1929 7. wope 1.0333 ; 
John B. Cleary, Washington. 

18956 


Sing-a-way piano books; pf. rote songs 
and technic songs, by Harold Fried- 
man... bk; 1-3.) (© VAwe. 30; 1929: 
2c. and aff. each Sept. 7; AA 23913- 
23915; Juvenile music bureau, New 

. York. 18957-18959 


Sing for me the songs of Jesus; hymn, 
words and music by Haskell K. 
Meacham. © Aug. 24, 1929; 2 «. 
Aug. 26; E pub. 8635; Charles A. 
Lutz, York, Pa. 18960 


Sing your best; words by Maud Luise 
Gardiner, music by Gustav Klemm; 
in AL’) © Aue. Wa to29)-" 2 ¢@, LAus: 
17; E pub. 8486; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 18961 


Singing a vagabond song; words and 
music by Val Burton and Sam Mes- 
senheimer. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Aug. 29, 1929; E unp. 
10403 ; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

18962 


Singing (The) bees; words and music 
by I. Davis. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Aug. 2, 1929; E unp. 
9476; Isabella Davis, Prineville, Or. 

18963 


Singing in the rain, like a little bird; 
words by Francis J. Wells, music 
by P. M. Starr. © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1929; E unp. 10269; Perry Martin 
Starr, Long Beach, Calif. 18954 


Sitting at the short end of the rain- 


bow, looking for my pot of gold; 


words and music by G. Heid. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
Aug. 12, 1929; E unp. 9809; George 
Heid, Oakland, Calif. 18965 


Six responses; music by W. Berwald; 
mixed voices. 4to. 1. Father, hear 
Thy children’s call. [5 others] © 
July 26, 1929; 2.¢c. July 31; HE pub. 
8054; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

18966 


pt. II, n. S., v. 24 


Skippin’ along; piano novelty, by R. 
Beaudette. ©.1c. Aug..6, 1929;. HE: 
unp. 9581; Ray Beaudette, Tacoma. 

. 18967 


Slave’s lament ; melody by (heres 


Hitzen. © 1c. Aug. 30, 1929; H 
unp. 10455; Louis C. Hitzen, New 
York. 18968: 


Slavonic dance; by Charles V. Rychlik, 
op. 25 b; violin solo, or with pf. © 
July 25, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 10; EH pub. 
8452; Fr. A. Urbanek & sons, Prague, 
Czechoslovakia. _ 18969 


Sleep, my baby; unison song, words. 
by Mabel ‘Trustram, music. by 
Charles Wood, of Great Britain. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota-. 
tions] © July 12, 1929; 1 ec July 
20; E for. 5982; H. F. W. Deane & 
sons, the Year book press, ltd., Lon- 
don. 18970" 


Sleepy eyes; by Frederic Groton, op.. 
H, no. 4; pf. © Aug. 12, 1929; 2.¢.. 
Aug. 23; E pub. 8731; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 18971 


Sleepy hollow; lyric by Tommy Weir 
and Johnny Bornkessel, music by 
Franklyn Hawelka. © Aug. 2, 1929;. 
2 ec. Aug. 3; E pub. 8086; Charles: 
Bayha musie co., ine., New York. 

18972° 


Slumber on; fox trot, lyric by Walter 
Preston, music by Keith McLeod, 
arr. by W. C. Polla; orch. 4to. © 
Apr. 5, 1929; 2 c. May 16; E pub. 
6054; Edwin EF. Kalmus, New York.. 

18973. 


Smile (A) a day keeps your troubles 
away; words and music by Thomas. 
McGhee, Will E. Haines and Medley 
Barrett, all of Great Britain; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by Eddie: 
Dexter. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © June 7, 1929; 1 e: July 
20; E for. 5988; Medley Barrett 
music co., ltd., London. 18974 


Smiling; words and musie by M. V. 
Mackey. © 1 c¢. Aug. 10, 1929; B 
unp. 9837; Mildred Virginia Mackey, 
Brooklyn. 18975 


Smiling Irish eyes; from Smiling 
Irish eyes, lyric by Herman Ruby, 
music by Ray Perkins, arr. by Hd. 
Smalle. 4to. 1. Male voices.— 
2. Mixed voices. © July 22, 1929; 
2c. each July 26; E pub. 8290, 8291; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

18976, 18977 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1929 


Smoke (The) goes up the chimney 
just the same; words and music by 
E. W. Shockley. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © July 20, 1929; 
2e July 25; E pub. 8033; Emory 
W. Shockley, Salisbury, Md. 18975 


Smoky city blues; words and music 
by T. J. Quigley. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Aug. 10, 1929; 
E unp. $815; Thomas Joseph Quig- 
ley, Pittsburgh. 18979 


Snappy weather; by Nathaniel Shil- 
kret, orch. by Chas. Miller; orch. © 
Aue 25, 1929 2 ce. Aus. 27: Epub. 
$723; Atlas musie corp., New York. 

18980 

Sneezing song; I love you, I love you, 
ka-choo, words and music by Polly 
and Anna [pseuds. of Helen and 
Mary Stuart] and Cal De Voll; pf. 
and ukulele ace. (Jn Pol'y and 
Anna song bock) © July 10, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 12; E pub. 8308; Forster 
music publisher, inc., Chicago. 

18981 

So dear to me; from The cock-eyed 
world, words and music by Con Con- 
rad, Sidney D. Mitchell and Archie 
Gottler. © Aug. 2, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 
3: E pub. 8081; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, ine., New York. 


So does she; words and music by A. 
Jacobs and Jerry Herst [i. e. J. P. 
Herst. Words and melody only] © 
tae Awe 17), 1929:: Ky unpt 100388 ; 
Albert Jacobs and Jerome P. Herst, 
San Francisco. 18983 


Soaring; words by D. J. Magna, music 
by Luther A. Clark. © 1.c. Aug. 28, 
tues H np., Losses; ,..Daniel. J. 
Magna, Naugatuck,. Conn. 18984 


Scciety (The) march; by W. Bentley, 
arr. by Albert Sand; pf. © Aug. 14, 
1929; 2 ec. Aug. 14; E pub. 8408; 
Warren Gregg, Peru, Ia. 18985 


Sotét erdOk; words and music by P. 
Szarvas; pf. ©1c. Aug. 20, 1929; 
E unp. 10072; Paul Szarvas, Pitts- 
burgh. 18986 


Solfjadern; sangvals, text av Karl- 
Ewert, musik av S. Sune, of Sweden; 
pf. © June 28, 1929; 1 «July 29; 
E for. 5957; Edition Sylvain, Stock- 
holm. 18987 


Solo tii; letra y musica de Rafael 
Paramo, of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles; pf. 8vo. [Photostat] © 
Aus. 6,; 1929; 2 ec. Aug: 8; Ex pub. 
8797; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

18988 


18982. 


19000 


Some day; waltz, melody by A. Baylie. 
© 1c. Aug. 15, 1929; E unp. 9925; 
Andrew. Baylie, Pontiac, Mich. 

18989 

Some little girl; from Heigh-ho, words 
by Dolph Singer, music by Harry 
Von ‘Tilzer. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Aug. 8, 1929; E unp. 
9712; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

18990 

Some sweet day after while; words 
and musie by C. P. F. Watts; pf. © 
ie. Aug..26,. 1929; “HH unp.,. 20276; 


Cuetta P. Foster Watts, Washing- 
ton. 18991 
Somebody mighty like you; from 


Paris, lyric by Al Bryan, music by 
Eddie Ward; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by W. C. Lindemann. © Aug. 
12, 1929; 2 ¢. Aug. 13; E.-pub. 8359; 
George & Arthur Piantadosi, inc., 
New York. 18992 


Somebody’s mother; words and music 
by E. La Voie. ©1c. Aug. 22, 1929; 
E unp. 10162; Eva La Voie, Hart- 
ford, Conn. 18993 


Scmeone, nobody but you; words by P. 
S. Perkins, music by J. F. Weir. © 
1 ¢.,Aug., 30, 1929: E unp... 104538; 
James F. Weir and Philip S. Perkins, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 18994 


Somewhere among the roses; lyric by 
James Kendis and Frank Samuels, 
musie by Lucien Mathias. © May 
17, 1929, 2 c..Aug.. 28; HE pub. 8691; 
Kendis, Gusman & Samuels, ine., 
New York. 18995 


Sonate Sylvain pour piano; par Quinto 
Maganini, op. 27. © Aug. 238, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 27; E pub. 8687; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 18996 


Sonatine; by Maurice Jacobson, of 
Great Britain; 1st and 2d violins, 
eello and pf. © July 23, 1929; 1 e. 
July 20; E for. 5976; J. Curwen & 
sons, ltd., London. 18997 


Song bird and cuckoo; by Reuven V. 
Kosakoff; pf. © Aug. 26, 1929; 2 ¢. 
_ Aug. 24; E pub. 8660; Schroeder & 
Gunther, ine., New York. 18998 


Song (The) I love - and you; words 
and music by Walter Smith. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e. Aug. 21, 
1929; E unp. 10122; Noah Frederick, 
San Francisco. 18999 


Song (The) of Broadway; words by 
Pauline King, music by R. N. Schrae- 
ger; pf. © 1c Aug. 19, 1929; EB 
unp. 10009; Rudolph N. Schraeger, 
Los Angeles. 19000 


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19C01 


Song of dreams; words and music by 
G. Ted Reicard [pseud. of George 
D. Reichard] © 1c. Aug. 12, 1929; 
EK unp. 9773; George D. Reichard, 
Los Angeles. 19001 


Song (A) of happiness; by George H. 
Fairclough; organ. (In American 
organ quarterly, v. 10, no. 30, July 
1929) © July 29, 1929; 2 e. July 
ols E pub. 8112: H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 19002 


Song of love; words and music by L. 
Bennett; pf. © 1c. Aug. 16, 1929; 
EK unp. 9986; Laura Bennett, Oak- 
land, Calif. 19003 


Song (A) of Northumberland; words 
by J. R. Hogg, music by Ethel M. 
Lambert, of Great Britain. © June 
15, 1929; 1 c. July 20; E for. 5985; 
J. G. Windows, Itd., Newcastie-on- 
Tyne, England. 19604 


Song (A) of sunny Italy; words by 
Sam Schuman, music by Anthony 
J. Messina. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. July 30, 1929; E unp. 
9745 ; Samuel Schuman, Long Island 
City, N. Y. 19005 


Song of the American eagle; words 
and music by Gene Weller [i. e. E. 
Weller] © Aug. 3, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 
9; E pub. 8271; Eugene Weller, 
Plainview, Tex. 19006 


Song of the cynic; words and music 


by C. Ide. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Aug. 28, 1929; B unp. 
10374; Charles Ide, Stonington, 
Conn. 19007 


Song (A) of the morn; lyric by J. M. 
Stuart-Young, music by MHarold 
Popple, of Great Britain. © June 
17, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 2; E for. 6058; 
Berners music co., ltd., London. 

19008 


Song (The) of the sea; by J. C. 
Bartells, op, 15 ‘pf. ;'in D ‘min. ‘sq. 
Svo. [Mimeograph] © Aug. 21, 
1929; 2 e. Aug. 29; E pub. 8719; 
John C. Bartells, Chicago. 19009 


Song of the soul; featured in The 
climax, words by Edward Locke, 
music by Joseph Carl Breil. New 
York, Chappell-Harms, inc. © July 
13, 1929; 2 ec. July 16; E pub. 7681; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 19010 


Song to a flower; words and music by 
I’, A. Wirén. New York City, N. Y.., 
M. Page music pub co., inc. © June 
1, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 10; E pub. 8301; 
IF’. Avanarius Wirén, Locust Valley, 
ORLY. 19011 


pt. III, n. S., v. 24 


Songs for children; words by Ethel 
Martyr, music by Margaret Suther- 
land, of Australia. obl. 8vo. © 
June 6, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 22; E for. 
6342; Allan & co., prop. ltd., Mel- 
bourne, Australia. 19012 


Songs of praises; general purpose 
evangelistic song book, compiled by 
Arthur W. McKee and J. E. Sturgis. 
8vo. © Sept. 38, 1929; 2 c. and aff. 
sept. 9; AA 229382; Standard pub. 
co., Cincinnati. 19013 


Songs of Sigma alpha epsilon; ed. .by 
Eric A. Dawson. © June 25, 1929; 
2 e. July LE? ail; Fuly 227 A+ Mare: 
Sigma alpha epsilon fraternity, 
Evanston, Ill. 19014 


Sonnet XXXVIII; words by Elizabeth 
Barrett Browning, music by Fred R. 
Wright. © July 29, 1929; 2 c. July 
31; EH pub. 8135; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 19015 


Sonntagmorgen im ungarischen dorfe; 
von A. Szirmai, arr. von Ernod Por, 
both of Hungary; orch. stimmen, mit 
pf. direction und violino 1° direc- 
tion. © June 10, 1929; 1 ec. Aug. 
26; E for. 6337; Musikalienhand- 
lung Alberti, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

19016 


Sonny; words by A. Czanderna, music 
by Chester Escher. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © July 138, 1929; 
2 ec. July 18; E pub. 8049; Alvina 
Czanderna, La Porte, Ind. 19017 


Sons of the brave; by Thomas Bid- 
good, of Great Britain; pf. no. 1. 
(In Hawkes’ new march album) 
© July 23, 1929; 1 ec. Aug. 5; EH for. 
6007; Hawkes & son (London) Itd., 
London. 198018 


Soon this morning blues; words and 
music by Charles Spands. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. Aug. 2, 
1929; E unp. 9521; Chicago music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 19019 


Soon-ly ; fox-trot song, words by F. S. 


Sierkowski, music by Hugene Platz- 
man. New York City, Frank Har- 
ding: "| © ‘July 28, 19992 erally 
25; E pub. 8032; Fred S. Sierkowski, 
Lansing, Mich. 19020 


Sorg I sinn (Sorg I sinde) ; sangvals, 
text och musik: Berta Onnerberg, of 


Sweden; pf. © Aug. 5, 1929; 1 e. 

Aug. 27; E for. 63839; Edition 

Sylvain, Stockholm, Sweden. 
19021 


1008 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1929 


South Down; march, by H. Hope, of 
Great Britain; pf. no. T. (In 
Hawkes’ new march album) © 
July 23, 1929; 1 ce. Aug. 5; E for. 
6013; Hawkes & son (London) Itd., 
London. 19022 


Southern rose; words and music by 
@: B: Adkins. © 1c. Aug. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 10198; Ottis B[ennett] Ad- 
kins, Birmingham, Ala. 19023 


Souvenir de Mona Lisa; valse lente, 
von Julius Schebek, of Germany, op. 
25, arr. von Leopold Weninger, of 
Austria; orch. stimmen, mit violino 
1 direction. 4to. © July 20, 1929; 
1 e. Aug. 18; E for. 6146; Anton J. 
Benjamin, Leipzig. 19024 


Sower (The); harvest cantata, words 
compiled by Claude Aveling, music 
by Harold HE. Darke, of Great 
Britain, op. 37; voc. se. and cho. pts. 
only. 4to. © June 27, 1929; 1 ¢. 
each Aug. 16; E for. 6121; Oxford 
university press, London. 19025 


Spain (Espana); words and music by 
Clara Edwards, with Spanish 
version by J. Carner-Ribalta. © 
Ae, 1920: 2. ¢., AUS. 225 Epub. 
8587; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

19026 


Spanish (A) garden serenade; melody 
by EF. J. Novak, jr. ©1c. July 12, 
1929; E unp. 9842; Frank Joseph 
Novak, jr., Miami Beach, Fla. 

19027 


Speakin’ of the devil, here comes my 
angel now; words by Lou Davis and 
Jean Herbert, music by J. Fred 
Coots; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
W. C. Lindemann. © June 17. 1929; 
2c. June 19; E pub. 8423; George 
and Arthur Piantadosi, ine., New 
York. 19028 


Spending a day with you; words by 
Bickley Reichner, music by M. 
Cooper Paul. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Aug. 15, 1929; E unp. 
9909; Broadway music corp., New 
York. 19029 


Spilledaasen; (jntermezzo-foxtrot, by 
Ernest Bax, of Denmark; pf. 
Feb. 1, 1925; 1c. July 5; E for. 5400; 
Alfred Thorsings musikforlag, Co- 
penhagen. 19030 


Spina (La) di me sogira; versi e mu- 
sica di L. Dia, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York. [Words and melody 


19041 


only] ©1c. Aug. 14, 1929; E unp. 
9872; Leonardo Dia, New York. 
19031 
Spinning song; Dutch bride’s dance, 
arr. by Helen MacGregor; 2 pfs., 12 
hands. © Aug. 12, 1929; 2 ¢. Aug. 
22; E pub. 8579; G. Schirmer, inc, 
New York. 19032 


Spirit (The) of aviation; fox trot 
song, words by O. Hemler. music by 
A. Huber. [Photostat] ©1c. Aug, 
8, 1929; E unp. 9672; Alice Huber 
and Opal Hemler, East Cleveland, 


O. 19033 
Spirit of youth: scherzo, by Mabel 
Pallatt; organ. © Aug. 15, 1929; 


2c. Aug. 17; E pub. 8509; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 19034 


Sport; black-bottom, di Camillo Ca- 
rena, of Italy; piccola orch. parti. 
4to. © July 19, 1929; 1 e. Aug. 15; 
© for, 6211; A. & G. Carisch & e¢., 
Milan. 19035. 


Spring song; by Homer Grunn; pf. © 
Aug. 14, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 14: E pub. 
8405 ; Bendix pub. co., Lineoln, Neb. 

19086 

Spring’s return; words by Wellington 
Guernsey, music by Henry Smart, 
arr. by William Stickles; female 
trio. New York, N. Y., Chappell- 
Harms, ine. 4to. © June 24, 1929; 
2c. June 25; E pub. 8465; Chappell 
& co., Itd., London. 19037 


Standing on the corner; from Heigh- 
ho, words by Dolph Singer, music by 
Harry Von Tilzer. [Words and mel- 


ody only] ©1e. Aug. 8, 1929; E 
unp. 9717; Leo Feist, inc, New 
York. 19038 


Star of promise; Christmas service, 
text by Edith Sanford Tillotson, mu- 
sic by I. H. Meredith. 8vo. © Oct. 
18, 1928; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 14, 1929; 
AA 24106; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 19039 


Stealthy whispers; cinema music, by 
Montague Ewing, of Great Britain, 
arr. by A. E. Cafarella; full orch. 
pts. © Aug. 3, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 2; 
E pub. 8526; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 19040 


Steppin’ along; from Words and mu- 
sie, words and music by William 
Kernell; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by Joseph M. Weiss. © Aug. 23, 
1929; 2 c. Aug. 26; E pub. 8621; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 19041 


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19042 


Steppin’ high; words and music by P. 
Jarmark, D. J. Sokol and M. Hck- 
stein. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1929; E unp. 
9804; Philip Jarmark, David J. So- 
kol and Maxwell Hckstein, New 
York. 19042 


Stepping along; march, by Edwin 
Franko Goldman; pf. © Mar. 22, 
1929: 2G) June’ 27>" Ee pub, (207: 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 19048 


Stepping high; words by C. H. Munkel- 
witz, music by Louis Wancura; ist 
violin. ©l1e. Aug. 24, 1929: E unp. 
10261; Chas H. Munkelwitz, Sav- 
Ville: wa. We INE Ye 19044 


Stern’s (Lew) 2d Hawaiian song folio; 
10 songs, with words, tonic sol-fa, 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Aug. 15, 
1929" ic. Auer dee tor. Giles 
Keith, Prowse & co., 1td., London. 

19045 

Stick to one; words and music by F. 
Falla; pf. © 1 c Aug. 19, 1929; 
EH ounp. 10043; Fernando Falla, New 
York. 19046 


Still und leise; polka, by P. Muller; 
ist B flat cornet. © 1 ¢. Aug. 29, 
1929; E unp. 10423; Peter Miiller, 
Philadelphia. 19047 


Still waters; cinema music, by James 
C. Bradford, arr. by A. H. Cafarella ; 
full orch. pts. © Aug. 3, 1929; 2c. 
Aug. 2; E pub. 8527; Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. 19048 


Stowaway; words and music by H. 
Throckmorton. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ec. Aug. 15, 1929; E unp. 
9904; Eura Throckmorton, Cincin- 
nati. 19049 


Straight place and show; from Little 
Johnny Jones, lyric by Herman 
Ruby, musie by M. K. Jerome; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Aug. 16, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 21; E pub. 8598; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 19050 


Strangers now; words and music by 
Ted Lewis, Larry Yoell and Nat 
Goldstein; pf. and ukulele ace. 
(Cover title :—We’re strangers now) 
© Aug. 16, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 20; E 
pub. 8445; Lloyd Campbell publica- 


tions, ine., San Francisco. 19051 
Strauss (Richard) Befreiung, auf- 
schwung, jubel; film musik, nach 


motiven aus Josephs legende, bearb. 
und instr. von Rudolf Peterka, of 
Czechoslovakia; grosses orch. stim- 
men, mit pf. direction und violino 1 
direction. © June 21, 1929; 1 e. 
July 12; E for. 5638; Adolph Fiirst- 
ner, Berlin. 19052 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


——-Drohende’ gefahr-plotzlich  na- 
hend; film musik, nach motiven aus 
Josephs legende, bearb. und instr. 
von Rudolf Peterka, of Czechoslova- 
kia; grosses orch. stimmen, mit pf. 
direction und violino 1 direction. © 
June 21, 1929; 1 e. July 125 2 tor: 
5635; Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 


19053 
——Lyrisch. traumhaft, visionir; 
film musik, nach motiven aus 


Josephs legende, bearb. und instr. 
von Rudolf Peterka, of Czecho- 
slovakia; grosses orch. stimmen, mit 
pf. direction und violino 1 direction. 
© June 21, 1929; 1 c. July 12; BH 
for. 5637; Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 

19054 


——— Seelenqualen, verzweiflung, fol- 
terszene; film musik, nach motiven 
aus Josephs legende; bearb. und 
instr. von Rudolf Peterka, of Czecho- 
slovakia; grosses orch. stimmen, 
mit pf. direction und violino 1 direc- 
tion. © June 21, 1929; 1¢. July 12; 
E for. 5686; Adolph Furstner, Berlin. 

19055 


Street of memory; words and music 
by Grace Gruber. © 1c. Aug. 1, 
1929; H unp. 9448; Grace Andrews 
Gruber, West Palm Beach, Fla. 

19056 


Street (The) of romance; lyrics by 
Gordon Richards, music by Ralph 
Rose, jr: ..© 1¢%¢. Aug. 27, 1920 
unp. 10332; Ralph A. Rose, Fiushing, 
N. Y. 19057 


Strength and stay; anthem, words by 
FF. W. Sykes, music by Arthur Sul- 
livan, arr. by Arthur Pearson, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices, with 
organ ace. 4to. © Aug. 9, 1929; 
1 c. Aug. 18; E for. 6102; Banks & 


son, York, England. 19058 
Strewing your mess; words by B. 
Mckinzie, music by J. Crump. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 


Aug. 19, 1929; E unp. 10014; Billy 
Mckinzie and Jesse Crump, Chicago. 
19059 


Stuff; melody by C. J. Robison. © 
1 c. Aug. 138, 1929; E unp. 9849; 
Carson J. Robison, New York. 

19060 


Suefios; letra y musica de Conrado 
Varela, of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles; pf. S8vo. [Photostat] ©. 
Aug. 6, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 8; H pub. 
8199; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 
; 19061 


1010 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1929 


Summer ecaprice;: by George Henry 
Day; organ. (Jn American organ 
quarterly, v. 10, no. 30, July 1929) 
© July 29, 1929; 2 « July 31;.E 
pub. 8118; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 19062 


Summer days; words by G. Genrick, 
musie by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Aug. 10, 1929; 
HE unp. 9760; Gladys Genrick, Knapp. 
Wis. 19063 


Summer love sweetheart; words by 
Hey T. Jaros, music ‘by (Fy Js Jaros, 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
July 22, 1929; 2 ec. July 26; E pub. 
8131; Edward T. Jaros and Frank 
J. Jaros, Chicago. 19064 


Summer (A) madrigal; by Felix 
Gerard, of Great Britain, op. 10, no. 
5; pf. © Aug. 1, 1929; 1c. Aug. 12; 
® for. 6157; Joseph Williams, Itd., 


London. 19065 
Summer-time (A) song; words and 
music by N. W. Hines. © July 27, 


1929; 2 ec. July 29; E pub. 8062; 
Nelle Womack Hines, Milledgeville, 
Ga. 19066 


Sun rise in Galway; waitz, words by 
A. R. Rossmann, music by Edith 
Whittick. [Words and melody only] 
©ic. Aug. 19, 1929; E unp. 10004; 
Alfred R. Rossmann, Keyport, N. J. 


19067 
Sunbeams; novelty piano solo, by 
W.. F. Wirges. © May 31, 1929; 2 c. 


June 1; E pub. 6432; Wm. F. Wirges, 
New York. 19068 


Sunbeams; part-song, words by R. H. 
Elkin, music by Landon Ronald, arr. 
by Sumner Salter; female voices. 
4to. © Aug. 7, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 10; 
E pub. 8282; Enoch & sons, New 
York. 19069 


Sunny girl; words by A. M. Koran, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Aug. 3, 1929; 
E unp. 9503; Annie Marie Koran, 
New York. 19070 


Sunset and evening star; a capella 
cho., words by Tennyson, music by 
R. A. Taylor, op. 12, no. 1; women’s 
voices. ©1c. Aug. 3, 1929; E unp. 
9511; Russell Amos Taylor, Berea, 
O. 19071 


Sunset hour; by Arthur Davis; organ. 
(In American organ quarterly, v. 10, 
no. 30, July 1929) © July 29, 1929; 
2 e. July 31; HH: pub.: 849; Baw. 
Gray co., New York. 19072 


19084 


Sunset love; valse intermezzo, by 
Herman Finck, of Great Britain; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. © 
Aug. 17/°1929;'1'¢.. Augs13.5 *H* for. 
6114; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 19073 


Suspiro (Un); letra y musica de 
Conrado Varela, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles; pf. [Photo- 
stat] © Aug. 6, 1929; 2c. Aug. 8; 
E pub. 8220; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 19074 


Swa-nee river; arr. by Carl Richter; 
pe. | -©O,Aug. 22, 1929: 2c, Aug 2a 
E pub. 8613; Bach music co., Boston. 

19075 


Swanee shuffle; words and music by 
Irving Berlin. © Aug. 21, 1929; 
2 ec. Aug. 23; E pub. 8604; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 19076 


Swarthmore college songs; compiled 
and ed. by Betty Pearson, Margaret 
Worth, Margaret Brinton and Esther 


Seaman. © June 14, 1929; 2 « 
July 15; afi. July 20; A. 113820; 
Swarthmore college, Swarthmore, 
Pa. 19077 


Sweet and low; melody by Jabbo 
Smith. ©1c. Aug. 29, 1929; E unp. 
10486; State Street music pub. Co., 
inc., Chicago. 19078 


Sweet Charlie; melody by L. Belasco. 
© 1c. Aug. 29, 1929; E unp. 10411; 
Joseph O. Fisher, New York. 19079 


Sweet Elaine; words and music by C. 
H. Hinman; pf. © 1c. Aug. 26, 
1929; E unp. 10280; Charles Harvey 
Hinman, Hastings, Mich. 19080 


Sweet Irish Mary; lyric and music by 
M. L. Taylor. Indianapolis, Ind., 
Carlin music co. © Aug. 3, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 7; E pub. 8168; Mary Lyon 
Taylor, Indianapolis. 19081 


Sweet Irish memories; waltz, words 
and melody by M. Hand, arr. by 
Clarence Mellinger; pf. acc. ©1-«. 
Aug. 18,1929; E unp. 9853; Maggie 
Hand, Stockton, Calif. 19082 


Sweet Marjorie; words and music by 
H. Wenker. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1929; EK 
unp. 10263; Henry Wenker, Jersey 


City. 19083 
Sweet meadow; gavotte, by Alma 
Palmer, of Australia; pf. © June 


21, 1929 s: Ine. Aug. 22 +; Hafor: 6343; 
Allan & ¢o0., prop. ltd., Melbourne, 
Australia. 19084 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19085 


Sweet melody; waltz, by J. de Orue 
y Matia, of Spain; pf. ©l1e Aug. 
19, 1929; E unp. 10042; Juan de 
Orue y Matia, Bilbao, Spain. 19085 


Sweet memories of you; words and 
music by S. DeLucia. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Aug. 2, 1929; 
EK unp. 9477; Salvatore DeLucia, 
New York. 19086 


Sweet mother of mine; words and mu- 
Sic by J. P. Devlin. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Aug. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 9894; James P. Devlin, 
Youngstown, O. 19087 


Sweet music brings dreams of you; 
words and music by M. Runnels. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Aug. 21, 1929; E unp. 10131; Mar- 
garet Runnels, Salt Lake City. 

19088 


Sweet Nell O’Carrowmore; words by 
Fred G. Bowles, music by Frederick 
A. Williams; in D flat. © Aug. 15, 
1929: 2 ec. Aug. 17; E pub. 8485; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

19089 


Sweet Savannah Sue; from Connies’ 
hot chocolates, words by Andy Ra- 
zaf, music by Thomas Waller and 
Harry Brooks: pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. © July 22, 1929; 2c. Aug. 
27; E pub. 8679; Mills music, ince., 
New York. 19090: 


Sweetheart; words by Al Lewis, mu- 
sic by Al Sherman; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by May Singhi Breen. 
© Aug. 20, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 21; E 
pub. 8583; Joe Morris music co., 
New York. 19091 


Sweetheart call me back to you; words 
and music by A. BE. Pagano. ©1e. 
Aug. 20, 1929; E unp. 10093; A. 
Eugene Pagano, San Francisco. 

19092 

Sweetheart entrancing ; fox trot, words 
and music by L. W. Osband. ©1c. 
Aug. 17, 1829; E unp. 10000; Lester 
W. Osband, Rochester, N. Y. 19093 


Sweetheart I’m sorry; words and mu- 
sic by R. H. Berghauser. © 1 c. 
Aug. 2, 1929; E unp. 9980; Ralph H. 
Berghauser, Los Angeles. 19094 


Sweetheart, I still love you; words by 
J. Ferri, music by A. Ippolito. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 .«. 
Aug. 14, 1929; E unp. 9875; Anthony 
Ippolito and John Ferri, Boston. 

19095 

Sweetheart I wonder; words by Mrs. 
Grady D. Moore, music by G. D. 
Moore; pf. and ukulele ace. [Photo- 


pt. 11, n. 8., v. 24 


stat] ©1e. July 22, 1929; BH unp. 
9840; Grady D. Moore, Nashville. 
19096: 
Sweetheart, must we two be strangers; 
words by L. Steele, music by Samuel 
H. Speck. New York, Frank Har-. 
ding. © Aug. 7, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 27; 
E pub. &685; Lena Steele, Lowell, 
Mass. 19097 


Sweetheart o’ mine; words and music 
by P. Bernstein. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. Aug. 20, 1929; H’ 
unp. 10091; Paul Bernstein, West 
Point, N. Y. 19098: 


Sweetheart when you’re away; words. 
and music by G. Heid. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Aug. 12, 1929; 
E unp. 9810; George Heid, Oakland, 
Calif. 19099: 


Sweeting (EH. T.) Six Irish tunes; by 
EK. T. Sweeting, of Great Britain ; pf.. 
1. Vill go home in the morning. ([5: 
others] © Mar. 25, 1929; 1 e. Aug. 
16; E. for. 6130; Oxford university 
press, London. 19100: 


Sweetness ; fox-trot song, words by Ned 
Miller, music by Carmen Lombardo, 
of Canada, domiciled at Chicago, and 
Chester Cchn; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© June 20, 1929; 2 ec. June 22; 
pub. 7066; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

19101 

Swinging in the lane; words by Frank: 
Kamplain, music by Betsy White. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢«. 
Aug. 31, 1929; E unp. 10468; Vernon 
Dalhart, New York. 19102: 


Swinstead (Felix) Four impressions; 
suite for pf., by F. Swinstead, of 
Great Britain. 1. Lullaby. [3: 
others] © July 19, 1929; 1 ¢ Aug. 
2; E for. 6082; International music 
co., ltd., London. 19103: 


Switching in the railroad yard; words 
and music by T. F. Barry. [Words 
-and melody only] ‘© 1c. Aug. 16, 
1929; E unp. 9953; Thomas Francis: 
Barry, Hoboken, N. J. 19104 


Symphony low-down; by J. Wakefield ; 
pf. conductor. © 1c. Aug. 2, 1929 ;: 
E unp. 9466; Jean Wakefield, Los 
Gatos, Calif. 19105: 


Synecopation drag; aria and lyric by 
Howy Guy [i.e. H. A. Guy] ©lce. 
Aug. 1, 1929; E unp. 9400; Howard 


Albert Guy, Mansfield, O. 19106 
Ta-ta-dady; by O. Celestin; B flat 
cornet. © 1c. July 18, 1929; EB 


Celestin, New 
19107 


unp. 98381; Oscar 


Orleans. 


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Tabernacle (The) of God is with men; 
text from Revelations 21, music by 
Raymond Earle Mitchell. 1. High 
voice. 2. Low voice. © July 13, 
1929; 2 c. each Aug. 7; E pub. 8531; 
R. L. Huntzinger, ine., New York. 

19108 


Tack head blues; melody by Alex Hill. 
@ric. Aug. 3, 1929; E iunp. 9512; 
State street music pub. co., ime, 
Chicago. 19109 


Tacka yet jag bort i Hialsingeland; 
vals, text av Karl-Gerhard, musik 
ay C. Gustaf Hulthe, of Sweden. 
(Cover title:—Hilsingland) © 
sune: 20, £929° 4) ¢. July 29; for. 
5958; Edition Sylvain, Stockholm. 

19110 


Tag; by A. Louis Scarmolin, op. 49; 
pr ©) Auge: 12, 1929: 2 ¢. Ang.' 22; 
BH pub. 8583; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 19111 


Taka dumna jak i ttusta; polka, words 
and music by J. Wyskowski; violin. 
© 1c. Aug. 5, 1929; E unp. 9554; 
John Wyskowski, Omaha, Neb. 

19112 

Take it or leave it; words by Roy 
Bowen [i. e. R. V. Bowen], music by 
Vie Guebard [i. e. V. A. Guebard] ; 
pf. and ukulele ace. ©1c. Aug. 12, 
1929; E unp. 9796; Victor Albertis 
Guebard and Roy Virgil Bowen, 
Fort Wayne, Ind. 19113 


Take it right back to the place you got 
it, "cause I don’t want it here; words 
and music by E. Wilson. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e. Aug. 20, 
1929; E unp. 10083; Evelyn Wilson, 
Brooklyn. 19114 


Talkies the whole of the day; words 
by Algernon More, music by Mena 
Silas and Geo. Gamlen, both of 
Great Britain; pf. ace, with 
banjulele banjo and ukule’e arr. by 
Alvin D. Keech. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © July 22, 1929; 
1 e. July 25; E for. 6093; B. Feld- 


man & co., London. 19115 
Tall (A) story; bombastic march 
theme, by Joseph Engleman, of 


Great Britain; orch. pts., with pf. 
couductor and violin 1 direction. © 
Sune 7, 1929; 1c. Aug: 22; ‘for. 
6299; Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 
19116 
Tambouretta; by Frank E. Tours, arv. 
by J. E. Andino; full orch. © Aug. 
27, 1929; 2 e. Aug..28; E pub. 8705; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 19117 


19127 


Tango-fantasie; von H. H. Williams; 
pf. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1929; E unp. 
9819; Harriet H. Williams, Munich, 


Germany. 19118 
Tartini (Giuseppe) Concerto; D dur, 
fiir violoncello oder gambe mit 


streichorchester und 2 hérnern, hrsg. 
von Rudolf Hindemith, of Germany ; 
violoncello oder gambe und pf. 

July 30,\ 1929; 1 c. July 23; -E. for. 
6033; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Ger- 
many. 19119 


Taxie! taxie! who wants the taxie of 
the sky! words and music by 
J. C. T. Rolff. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Aug. 9, 1929; EB unp. 
9719 ; John Christian Theodore Rolff, 
Westchester, N. Y. 19120 


Tchérepnine (Nicolas) Intermezzo; 
extrait du Pavillon d’Armide, orch. 
de Rudd, of France; orch. parties, 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 
9 1029) Le. Aus. 10: BY for. "6170: 
Hnoch & cie, Paris. 19121 


Te amaba inocente; letra y musica de 
Conrado Varela, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Los Angeles; pf. [Photostat] © 
Aug. 6, 1929; 2 e«. Aug. 8; H pub. 
8228; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

19122 


Te Deum; music by Ernest Bullock, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices, with 
organ ace. 4to. © June 6, 1929; 
1 « Aug. 16; H for. 6126; Oxford 
university press, London. 19123 


Te Deum [and] Benedictus; quadruple 
chant, set to music by C. Gorst, of 
Great Britain. obl. 32mo. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations} © Aug. 
13, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 16; E for. 6142; 
C. Gorst, Bala, North Wales, Eng- 
land. 19124 


Te Deum laudamus; set to music by 
E. B. Halsey; mixed voices with 
organ acc. © 1c. Aug. 1, 1929; E 
unp. 9423; Edward Biddle Halsey, 
Radnor, Pa. 19125 


Te olvidaré mejor; bolero boricua, letra 
y musica por H. Torres. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 14, 
1929; E unp. 9888; Heriberto Torres, 
New York. 19126 


Te quiero (I love you) ; from Song of 
the West, words and music by Jose 
Serrano, of Spain, HMnglish version 
by Johnny McLaughlin. © Aug. 2, 
1929; 2 c. Ang. 6; E pub. 8250; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 19127 


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pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


19128 


Tears, idle tears; words from Tenny- 
son’s Princess, music by R. A. 
Taylor, op. 14; contralto or bar. solo. 
© 1c. Aug. 28, 1929; E unp. 10395; 
Russell A. Taylor, Berea, O. 19128 


Technical practice at the pianoforte; 
by Isador Philipp, of France. 
July 26, 1929; 2 c. July 31; E pub. 
8055; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

19129 

Tedeum; von O. Smolini, of Germany, 
instr. von H. Schaefer, of Germany ; 
orch. stimmen, mit pf. oder arpa di- 
rection und violino 1 direction. 4to. 
© Apr. 11, 1929; 1 ec. June 28; E for. 
5598; Verlag Friedrich Friede, Ber- 
lin. 19130 


Tehilos David; selected recitatives, 
words liturgical, music by D. Pev- 
ney pf. or organ ace. New York, 
Metro music co. © July 25, 1929; 
Ze) Aug. 297 8) pub: (8722: David 
Pevney, Brooklyn. 19131 


Tell me; words and music by C. Baum- 
rind. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1929; E unp. 
9921; Charlotte Baumrind, States- 
boro, Ga. 19132 


Tell me Daisy; words and music by 


W. S. Jester. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Aug. 9, 1929; E unp. 
10402; William S. Jester, Ocean 
City, New: 19133 


Tell me what kind of man Jesus is; 
words by Hiders McIntorsech and EHd- 
wards, music arr. by Irene Spain. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Aug. 14, 1929; E unp. 10051; Polk 
C. Brockman, Atlanta. 19134 


Tell me where is faney bred; 2-pt. 
song, words by Shakespeare, music 
by Cecil Sharman, of Great Britain ; 
sop. 1&2. 4to. © Aug. 22, 1929; 
1 ¢c. Aug. 20; E for. 6201; Novello 
& co., ltd., London. 19135 


Tell your troubles to the moon; words 
and music by A. M. Lazzara. © 
lie. Aug, 26, 1929: Heaapentp273 ; 
Anne Marie Lazzara, Brooklyn. 


19136 

Ten (The) commandments; hymn, 
words and music by Haskell K. 
Meacham. © Aug. 24, 1929: 2 e¢. 


Aug. 26; E pub. 8634; Charles A. 
Lutz, York, Pa: 19137 
Tennessee yodel man blues; words and 
music by A. Jenkins. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Aug. 12, 1929; 
KH unp. 9795; Andrew Jenkins, At- 
lanta. 19138 


Tensive agitato; photoplay music, by 
L. E. De Francesco; full orch. pts. 
© Aug. 3, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 2; E pub. 
8070; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 

191389 

Texas; words by H. W. Austin, music 
hy Sylvia M. Austin. © 1 ¢ Aug. 
24, 1929; E unp. 10240; Hiram W. 
Austin, El Paso. > 619140. 


That dear old grandpa of mine; words. 
by A. Kidwell, music by H. Jack- 
man, © 1c. July 13, 1929; E unp. 
9631; Hazel Jackman and Arthur 
Kidwell, Breese, Il. 19141 


That dream house by the sea; words. 
and music by HE. Y. Duesler. © 1 c.. 
Aug. 12, 1929: E unp. 9805; Hliza- 
beth Young Duesler, Louisville. 

19142 

That frigid air; words and music by 
Rueben Jay [pseud. of Robt. J. 
Shores. [Photostat] © 1. June 
11, 1929; E unp. 7796; Marie Shores, 
Washington. © 19148. 


‘That home sweet home of mine; words 
and music by L. K. Edwards.’ ©: 
1c. Aug. 12, 1929; E unp. 9800; Lola 
K. Edwards, Beaumont, Tex. 19144 


That hour of ours; words and music 
by P. Phipps. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1929; 
E unp. 9753; Peggy Phipps, Los An- 
geles. 19145. 


That little girl I love; words by H. L. 
Ivey, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
New York City, Frank Harding. ©: 
June 25, 1929; 2 ec. July 18; EH pub. 
8044; Hollis Lee Ivey, Orrum, N. C. 

19146. 

That little Spanish girl of mine; words 
and music by B. R. Mosby. © 1c. 
July 25, 1929; E unp. 9552; Bayard 
R. Mosby, Kansas City, Mo. 19147 


That music box tune; words and music 
by Virginia Spencer; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Aug. 26, 1929; 2 e) Aug 28; 
E pub. 8712; Lloyd Campbell publi- 
cations, inc., San Francisco. 19148 


That night I first met you; words by - 
John Goldsworthy, music by G. 
Dobbs. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 7, 1929; E unp. 9838 ; 
George Dobbs, Stony Brook, L. L., 
Noa 19149 


That old sweet smile of long ago, is: 
the same old sweet smile today; 
words by C. Heckendorn, music by 
Ray Hibbeler. © Aug. 6, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Aug.'' 12; HE’) pub.” 8334 > "Clarence - 
Heckendorn, Houston. 19150: 


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19172 


That old sweetheart of mine; words by 
M. M. Imrisek, music by Ray Hib- 
beler. New York City, Frank Har- 
ding. © June. 20, 1929; 2 c..July 
18; E pub. 8048; Martin M. Inmri- 
sek, Chicago. 19151 


That old world garden of mine; waltz, 
words by Herbert J. Brandon, music 
by Archibald Joyce, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. ace. with banjulele banjo 
and ukulele arr. by Keech. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © July 
15, 1929; 1 « July 29; E for. 6068; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 19152 


That's all I am asking of you; words 
by G. A. Greene, music by Sylves- 
ter Long Cross; pf. © 1c. Aug. 21, 
2929, EF. unp. 10108; George “A. 
Greene, Obsidian, Id. 19153 


That’s just the way it goes; melody 
by F. W. Connors. © 1 ¢. Aug. 22, 
1929; E unp. 10149; Frank William 
Connors, Union City, N. J. 19154 


That’s ma and pa’s pow-wow; novelty 
f. x-trot, lyric by J. M. Gilbert, mu- 
sic by Eugene Platzman. © Aug. 8, 
1929; 2 c. Aug. 3; E pub. 8428; J. M. 
Gilbert, St. Louis. 19155 


That’s my fascination; song fox-trot, 
words and music by Leslie Sarony, 
of Great Britain; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by Alf. Ralston. © Aug. 
13, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 24; E for. 6316; 
Campbell, Connelly & co., lid., Lon- 
don. 19156 


That’s when I miss you; waltz ballad, 
words by Clifford Cole, music by Vin- 
cent Fagan Shannon. [Words and 
melody only] ©1ce. July 20, 1929; 
E unp. 9641; Shannon and Cole mu- 
sic co., Jersey City. 19157 


That someone that I adore; words and 
music by V. Travers. © 1c. Aug. 
24, 1929; E unp. 10238; Valentine 
Travers, Corona, L. I., N. Y. © 19158 


That soothing melody; lyric by L. B. 
Bernheim, music by Sully Hallett. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1c. Aug. 
27, 1929: E unp. 10314; Lynn Ber- 
nard Bernheim, Los Angeles. 19159 


That sweet, sweet, sweetie, baby, of 
mine; words and music by H. Israel. 
© 1c. Aug. 30, 1929; E unp. 10457; 
Harry Israeli, New York. 19160 


That Tennessee baby of mine; words 
and music by W. 8S. Galamore. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
Aug. 5, 1929; E unp. 9545; Will S. 
Galamore, Columbus, O. 19161 


Theme for A thousand feet of life; 
words and music by F. Brown. © 
1 ec. July 30, 1929; EH unp. 9824; 
Forman Brown, Hollywood, Calif. 

19162 


Then J’ll be number six; words and 
music by I. M. Shea. © 1c. Aug. 7, 
1929 ; EH unp. 9661; Irene Mary Shea, 
San Francisco. 19163 


Then I’ve forgotten you; words and 
music by G. Doro. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. Aug. 23, 1929; EB 
unp. 10195; Grace Doro, New York. 

19164 


Then Lindy had a spill with Ann; 
words and music by V. H. Minning. 
[Words and meledy only] © 1 e. 
Aug. 28, 1929; E unp. 10358; Virgil 
H. Minning, New Point, Ind. 19165 


There ain’t nobody but you to love me, 
dear moon; words and music by A. 
Gjesdahl, of Canada. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Aug. 6, 1929; 
EK unp. 9608; Andrew Gjesdahl, 
Weldon, Sask., Canada. 19166 


There is a city; words by Rosalie 
Hoover, music by Willard Robison 
and Hugo Frey; in F. New York, 
Robbins music corp. © Aug. 9, 
1929.2 @ Aug. 18; BE ‘pub. 8320; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York. 19167 


There is a little girl; words by B. M. 
Myers, music by Phil Starr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1929; EX’ unp. 10246; Bertha M. 
Myers, Newville, Pa. 19168 


There isn’t a better girl in our town; 
words and music by M. Costeldi. 
[Words and melody only] ©1. 
Aug. 15, 1929; E unp. 9893 ; Michael 
Costeldi, Warren, R. I. 19169 


There'll be some changes made; fox 
trot, by W. Benton Overstreet, spe- 
cial recording arr. by Ted. Lewis; 
orch., with words. © Aug. 13, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 14; E pub. 8388; Edward 
B. Marks music co., New York. 

19170 


There'll come a. time; words and mu- 
sic by C. K. Harris. © Aug. 20, 
1929; 2 ec. Aug. 21; E pub. 8541; 


Chas. K. Harris, New York. 19171 
Thero’re better days coming; duet, 
[and] The _ blood-sprinkled way-; 


mixed cho., words and music by HE. 
Boone, harmonized by Mrs. E. Boone. 
8vo. © July 29, 1929; 2¢ Aug. 12; 
E pub. 83847; Edward Boone, Grand 
Rapids. 19172 


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19173 


pnp res omen nen ene aS TES ST SEPT TSF Ss 7 vn SE TNE I , 


There’s a lane that leads to home sweet 
home; words and music by H. Holy- 
oake, of Canada. © 1 e¢. Aug. 9, 
1929; E unp. 9750; Edith Holyoake, 
Guelph, Ont., Canada. 19173 


There’sy a painting in the sunset; 
words by E. M. Welch, music by Phil 
Starr, [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1929; E unp. 9758; 
Elsie Mae Welch, Akron, O. 19174 


There’s a place in my heart for you; 
words and music by H. Holyoake. 
© 1c. Aug. 26, 1929; E unp. 10294; 
Edith Holyoake, Guelph, Ont., Can- 
ada. 19175 


There’s a sigh in my heart; words and 
music by M. S. McCue. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Aug. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 9901; Margaret Shirley 
McCue, University, Va. 19176 


There’s always something doing in 
Ohio; words and music by G. E. 
Hunt. Ohio, Ladie’s auxiliary of 
O.. Bi. G.. Ay @® Aggya7, 1929; 2c. 
Aug. 29; E pub. 8721; George EH. 
Hunt, Cincinnati. 19177 


There’s no one else; words and music 
by HE. Nelson. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Aug. 28, 1929; EH unp. 
10367; Edward Nelson, Rockford, 
Il. 19178 


There’s sunshine in my heart ’cause 
IY’m in love; words and music by 
D. Low, of Great Britain. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Aug. 15, 
1929: E unp. 9900; Daisy Low, 
Mas:on, Quebec, Canada. 19179 


There will never be another Mary; 
words by Jack Yellen, music by 
Milton Ager. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1929; 
E unp. 10318; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., Culver City, Calif. 19180 


Theta xi dream girl; words and music 
by William E. Lester. © Aug. 1, 
1929: 2 c. Aug. 8; E pub. 8175; 
Grand lodge of Theta xi fraternity, 
St. Louis. 19181 


Theta xi reverie; words and music by 
Janet Brown. © Aug. 1, 1929; 2 c. 
Aug. 8; E pub. 8174; Grand lodge of 
Theta xi fraternity, St. Louis. 


9182 
They'll talk about you; words and 
music by W. H. Blanton. [Words 


and melody only] © 1c. Aug. 21, 
1929; E unp. 10133; W. Howard 


Blanton, Norton, Va. 19183 
They’re now wearing pajamas, right 
out on the streets; words by 


Margaret BE. Shaver, music by W. G. 


pt. III, 0. S., v. 24 


Shaver. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 19, 1929; E unp. 10002; 
Walter G. Shaver, New York. 19184 


Thickety (A) path; words anon., 
music by M. E. Polack. Skaneateles, 
N. Y., A. HE. Gridley.” ©” Aug? 29, 
1929; 2 ce. Aug. 30; E pub. 8757; 
Marie Eldridge Polack, York, Pa. 

19185 


Things we want the most are hard to 
get; fox trot, theme song from Hard 
to get, by Geo. W. Meyer, Al Bryan 
and John McLaughlin, arr. by Ken 
Macomber; dance orch. pts. 4to. 
© July 22, 1929; 2 c. July 26; BH 
pub. 8296; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 19186 


Think of your mother; words and 
music by J. Berliner; pf. and ukulele 
ace, © Aug. 23, 1929; 2 ¢ Aug: 23; 
E pub. 8745; Jerome Berliner, Chi- 
cago. ‘EAST 


Thinking of you, pal of mine; words 
and music by J. Kadis. ©1c. Aug. 
15, 1929; E unp. 9906; John Kadis, 
Boston. 19188 


Third sonata; in G sharp min., by 
Arnold Bax, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Aug. 8, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 5; EB for. 
6083; Murdoch, Murdoch & co., inc., 
with J. G. Murdoch & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 19189 


Thomas (Charles Louis Ambroise) 
Gavotte; from Mignon, arr. by Cyril 
Monk, of Australia; ist and 2d 
violins and pf., with additional pts. 
for string orch. © Mar. 5, 1929; 
1 ¢ Mar. 22; EB for. 3639; W. H. 
Paling & co., Itd., Sydney, Australia. 


19190 
Thomas (Speechley) Two grand new 
national songs; words by Arthur 


Rackham Cleveland and Caroline 
Emily Disney, music by 8S. Thomas, 
of Great Britain; with organ obb. 
or cho. Hadleigh, Suffolk, Epoch 
delivery co. a. Albion. [1 other] 
© July 26, 1929; 1 ce. Aug. 3° for. 
6119: Adelaide Speechley Thomas, 
Hadleigh, Suffolk, Hngland. 19191 


Those Irish eyes; waltz song, words 
and music by Al Randall; pf. and 
ukuleie ace. © Aug. 16, 1929; 2 c. 


Aug. 20; pub. 8446; Alfred 
Randall, Los Angeles. 19192 
Through! how can you say we're 


through? lyrie by Joe McCarthy, 
music by Jimmie Monaco; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Aug. 20, 1929; 2 ¢. 


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19215 


Aug. 20; E pub. 8519; Donaldson, 
Douglas & Gumble, inec., New York. 
19193 

Thy way, Lord, not mine; anthem, by 
Edna M. Manifold, arr. by Chris- 
topher O’Hare: mixed voices. 4to. 
© Aug. 15, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 14; HB 
pub. 8872; Kay & Kay music pub. 
corp., New York. 19194 


Tidings of joy; words by Jessie F. 
Moser, music by A. Aragona. ©1e. 
Aug. 12, 1929; E unp. 9752; Andrea 
Aragona, Glendale, Calif. 19195 


Till morning comes; words and music 
by J. C. Reed; pf. acc., with violin 
obbl. or vocal duet. Billings, Mont., 
Yellowstone pub. co. © Aug. 21, 
1929; 2 e. Aug. 21; E pub. 8542; 
‘J. Clifford Reed, Billings, Mont. 

19196 

Timber (The) song; words by A. 
Smith, music by Harry Clifford. © 
tc. Aug. 12, 1929: EH unp. 9790; 
Azalia Smith, Omaha. 19197 


Tin (The) soldier and his jazz baby; 
by M. Gold; pf. © 1c. Aug. 23, 
1929; E unp. 10197; Matthew Gold, 
Hoboken, N. J. 19198 


Tiny tot theatre; by Renée Miles, op. 
30, no. 5; pf. © Aug. 10, 1929; 2c. 
Aug. 23; E pub. 8734; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 19199 


Tired of dreaming dreams; words by 
Mabelle Francis, music by Johnny 
Weddell, with male quartette arr. 
by Harry A. Powell; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © Aug. 9, 1929; 2c. Aug. 13; 
E pub. 8362; Weddell-Francis co., 
San Francisco. 19200 


Tired of loving you; words by Betty 
Tranchitella, music by J. Tranchi- 
tella. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Aug. 20, 1929; E unp. 10079; 
John Tranchitella, Philadelphia. 

19201 

To a little fairy; arpeggio study, by 
Arthur L. Brown, op. 88; pf. © 
meu. GO: 1929: 2 ¢. Aus. 12°. pub, 
8305; B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 

19202 


To spring (An den friihling) ; words 
by Friedrich von Schiller, English 
version and music by Nicolai Med- 
nikoff; high voice. © Aug. 12, 1929; 
2 ec. Aug. 22; E pub. 8565; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York. 192038 

To the majestic pine: by Yvonne 
Beauregar!; pf. © Aug. 10, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 14; E pub. 8388; White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston, 19204 


72364—29——7. 


To the sea; words and music by T. 
and N. Jay. ©1e. Aug. 16, 1929; 
EH unp. 9935; Tillie Jay and Nancy 
Jay, Richmond Hill, N. Y. 19205 


Toceata in E flat ; by Russell V. Hupp; 
organ. (Jn American organ quar- 
terly, v. 10, no. 30, July 1929) © 
July’ 29, 1929: 2 ¢. July 31; pub. 
$120; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

19206 

To-day; words and music by A. R. 
Peddy. [Words and-melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 26, 1929; E unp. 10297; 
Aubrey R. Peddy, Thomaston, Ga. 

19207 

Today you'll be mine; words by Mrs. 
Alfred Lavigne, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 .. 
Aug. 17, 1929; E unp. 9965; Odile 
Lavigne, Clinton, Mass. 19208 


Torek magyar indulo; von O. Smolini, 
of Germany, arr. von H. Schaefer, 
of Germany ; orch. stimmen, mit pf. 
direction und violino 1 direction. 
4to. © Apr. 19, 1929; 1 ce. June 28; 
E for. 5599; Verlag Friedrich Friede, 
Berlin. 19209 


Tokay; from Bitter sweet, words and 
music by Noél Coward, of Great 
Britain. © July 18, 1929; 1¢. July 
26; E for. 6072; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 19210 


Tommy ; operette in 3 akten, vor: Lud- 
wig Herzer, musik von George Ha- 
wards [pseud. of Louis Gruenberg] ; 
klavierauszug mit text. ©le. July 
23, 1929; D unp. 27556; Wiener 
operetten-verlag, G. m. b, H., Vien- 
na. 19211 


To-morrow never came; words by 
Frank Hart, music by Millard Gal- 
weston Thomas. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Aug. 21, 1929; EB 
unp. 10176; Millard G. Thomas, New 


York. 19212 
Tomorrow, without you; words and 
music by E. L. Mariner. [Photostat] 


© 1c. Aug. 1, 1929; E unp. 9430; 
Essie Lamberston Mariner, Balti- 
more, Md. 19213 
Tonight the world is mine; lyrie by 
Raymond B. Egan, music by Gene 
Burton. ©1c. Aug. 27, 1929; E unp. 
10822; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
Culver City, Calif, 19214 
Topplin’ over; novelty fox-trot, by 
Frank Stanley, of Great Britain ; pf. 
© July 3, 1929; 1 ec. July 19; E for. 
6059 ; Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 
Itd., London, 19215 


1017 


19216 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Torna ca pure Napule t’aspetta; words 
by Peppino Benenati, music by T. 
Mauro. [Words and melody only] 
1 e. Augi 5, 1929; E unp. 9599; 
Teresa Mauro, Brooklyn. 19216 


Toymaker (The); operetta in 3 acts, 
book and lyrics by Monica Savory, 
music by Bryceson Treharne, of 
Great Britain. © Aug. 8, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 5; D pub. 27550; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati, 19217 


Tragic episode; dramatic recitativo, by 
Christiaan Kriens, orch. by A. E. 
Cafarella; orch. pts. © Aug. 14, 
1929; 2 c. Aug. 16; E pub. 84638; 
Atlas musie corp., New York. 19218 


Tramp (The) of destiny; words by H. 
Helms, music by R. Beaudette. © 
1c. Aug. 12, 1929; E unp. 9812; Ray 
Beaudette and Hugh Helms, Tacoma. 

19219 

Tramp, tramp, tramp! march, arr. by 
Carl Richter; pf. © Aug. 22, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 23; E pub. 8616; Bach mu- 
sie co., Boston. 19220 


Transposition ; text book for beginners, 
by Ethel Home, of Great Britain. 
4to. © July 9, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 10; 
E for. 6171; Boosey & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 19221 


Trees (The) in England; unison song, 
words by Walter De La Mare, mu- 
sic by Charles Wood, of Great Brit- 
ain. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © July 12, 1929; 1 «¢. 
JULY i205) hore aoe EE Wye 
Deane & sons, the Year book press, 
ltd., London. 19222, 


Tres copitas de licor; letra y musica 
de Elena Ramirez, of Mexico, domi- 


ciled at Los Angeles; pf. S8vo. 
[Photostat] © Aug. 6, 1929; 2 «. 
Aug. 8; E pub. 8205; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 19223 


Trinidad ; by Emeterio Fierro, of Mex- 
ico, domiciled at San Diego, Calif. ; 
pf. 8vo. [Photostat] © Aug. 6, 
1929; 2 c. Aug. 8; E pub. 8202; Dio- 
nisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 19224 


Triplets; melody by Mickey Hart [i. e., 
A. W. Hart] ©1e. Aug. 26, 1929; 
EK unp. 10309; Adelbert W. Hart, 
Preston, Id. 19225 


Triste est le steppe...; mélodie, 
par A. Gretchaninoff, orch. de Rudd, 
of France; orch. parties, avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 9, 1929; 
1 ¢« Aug. 10; E for. 6163; Enoch 
& cie., Paris. 19226 


Triumph; cinema music, 
Marco, of Great Britain, arr. by A. 
De Filippi; full orch. pts. © Aug. 
3, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 2; E pub. 8524; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 19227 


True blue; words and music by J. 
Lynch. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 8, 1929; E unp. 9679; 
James Lynch, Alton, 1. 19228 


Truly; words and music by Eddie 
Schoelwer [i. e. E. H. Schoelwer. 
Words and melody only. Photostat] 
© 1c. Aug. 8, 1929; BE unp. 9663; 


Edward Henry Schoelwer, Cincin- 
nati. 19229 
Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) Tchai- 


kovsky album; arr. and fingered by 
Heller Nicholls, of Great Britain; 
pf. nos. 1-8. © July, 29,1929; de 
Aug. 12; E for. 6199; Warren & 
Phillips, London. 192380 


Tu; letra y musica de Conrado 
Varela, of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles; pf. [Photostat] © Aug. 6, 
1929; 2 «Aug. 8S; “Hi pubye e2ae5 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 19231 


Tulip, you are the girl of my choice; 
words by R. Sage, music by Samuel 
H. Speck. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © July 9, 1929; 2 ¢. July 
29; E pub. 8040; Ruth Sage, Blue- 
field, W. Va. 19232 


Tum tiddium tum tum; words by M. 
Costeldi, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Aug. 3, 1929; E unp. 9502; Michael 
Costeldi, Warren, R. I. 192383 


Tum tum tumble into love with me; 
words by Ben Ryan, music by 
Violinsky [pseud. of Solly Ginsberg. 
Words and melody only] © 1 e«. 
Aug. 2, 1929; E unp. 9471; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 19234 


Tuneful miniatures in the easiest keys ; 
12 study pieces, by Frances Terry; 
pf. © Aug. 19, 1929; 2 ¢. Aug. 20; 
E pub. 8520; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 19235 


Turn (The) of the tide; song fox-trot, 
words by Philip Seeley [pseud. of 
C. J. Edwards], music by Fred 


Elizalde, of Spain; pf. and ukulele 


ace. © Aug. 1, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 8; 
E for. 6040; Cambridge music Co., 
ltd., London. 192386 


1018 


pt. 111, n.Si, v. 24 


by Hric . 


or. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1929 


19256 


‘Twas only my heart that was dream- 
ing; words and music by M. V. 
O Toole. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 2, 1929; E unp. 9483; 
Maurice V. O’Toole, Worcester, 
Mass. 19237 


Twenty-one; words by Hd. Heyman, 
music by Ken Smith [i. e. K. M. L. 
Smith] ©1e. Aug. 9, 1929; E unp. 
9698; Kenneth Moncrieff Leslie 
Smith, Garden City, L. I., N. Y. 

192388 

Twilight on the waters; waltz, by J. H. 
Squire, of Great Britain; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Aug. 6, 
mo; 1. ec. Aug, 19; 8) for. 6306 ; 
Joseph Williams, lItd., London. 

19239 

Twilight on the waters; waltz, by 
J. H. Squire, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Aug. 6, 1929; 1 ec. Aug. 19; E for. 
6307; Joseph Williams, Itd., London. 

19240 

Two little baby arms; from Hurdy- 
gurdy man, words and music by L. 
Wolfe Gilbert and Abel _ Baer. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Aug. 7, 1929; E unp. 9650; De Sylva, 


Brown and Henderson, inec., New 
York. 19241 
Ulster (The) division; by F. M. 


Marks, of Great Britain; pf. no. 8. 
(In Hawkes’ new march album) © 
tn 25, 1929; 1.c-Aug5;—b for. 
6014; Hawkes & son (London) Itd., 
London. 19242 


Ultimo adids; letra y musica de AI- 
berto Campos, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Los Angeles. [Photostat] © 
Aug. 6, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 8; E pub. 
8235; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

19243 

Una bambola; polka, by F. Fazio. 
[Melody only] ©1ce. Aug. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 9864; Frank Fazio, Brooklyn. 

19244 


Una flor; letra y musica de Bernarda 
Montoya, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Los Angeles; pf. [Photostat] © 
Aue. 6, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 8; E pub. 
8215; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

19245 


Under a beautiful moonlight; words 
and music by I. Goldstein. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 28, 
1929; E unp. 10362; Israel Gold- 
stein, New York. 19246 


Under a Texas moon; from Under a 
Texas moon, lyric and music by Ray 
Perkins, Spanish lyric by Gonzales 


Jimenez; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
July .26, 1929; 2-¢e..July.3s0; BH. pub. 
8155; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

19247 


Under the old oak; swing song, by 
Oscar Felden; pf. © Aug. 23, 1929; 
ae Aug 21: EH pub. 65405 (Paul 
A. Schmitt music co., Minneapolis. 

19248 


Under the South Sea moon; words by 
Don Drew, music by Sam A. Perry 
and Mell Ball; pf. aecc., with ukulele 
arr. by A. J. Franchini. © Aug. 9, 
1929) 2ie: Aug: 83) KE. pubs Sliss 
Lewis music pub. co., New York. 

19249 


Under the stars; words and music by 
M. C. Walther. © 1c. Aug. 8, 1929; 


E unp. 9669; Madeleine Clark 
Walther, Elkins Park, Pa. 19250 
Underneath a Spanish moon; words 
and music by Victor Young. [Words 


and melody only] © 1 ¢. Aug. 9, 
1929; E unp. 9724; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 19251 


Ungarische bauernhochzeit; yon Erno 
Por, of Hungary; orch. stimmen, 
mit pf. direction und violino 1° di- 
rection. © June 10, 1929; 1c. Aug. 
26; E for. 6331; Musikalienhandlung 
Alberti, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 19252 


Ungarische kinderszenen; von E. vy. 
Dohnanyi, arr. von Hrnd Por, both 
of Hungary; orch. stimmen, mit pf. 
direction und violino 1° direction. 
© June 10, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 26; E for. 
6332; Musikalienhandlung Alberti, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 19253 


Ungarische romanze, von A. Szirmai, 
arr. von Erno Por, both of Hungary ; 
orch. Sstimmen, mit. pf. direction und 
violino 1° direction. © June 10, 
1929; 1 c. Aug. 26; E for. 6333; Mu- 
sikalienhandlung Alberti, G. m. b. 
H., Berlin. 19254 


Ungarisches erntefest; von EH. v. Doh- 
nanyi, arr. von Hrn6é Pér, both of 
Hungary ; orch. stimmen, mit pf. di- 
rection und violino 1° direction. © 
June 10, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 26; E for. 
6334; Musikalienhandlung Alberti, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 19255 


Ungarisches herbstlied ; von P. Kacsoh, 
arr. von Erno Por, both of Hungary ; 
orch. stimmen, mit pf. direction und 
violino 1° direction. © June 10, 
1929; 1e. Aug. 26; E for. 63835; Mu- 
sikalienhandlung Alberti, G. m. b. 
H., Berlin. 19256. 


1019 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES ~ 


19257 


Ungarisches liebeslied; von O. Dienzl, 
arr. von Erno Por, both of Hungary; 
orch. stimmen, mit pf. direction und 
violino 1° direction. © June 10, 
1929; 1 ec. Aug. 26; E for. 63836; Mu- 
sikalienhandlung Alberti, G. m. b. 
H., Berlin. 19257 


United States of America; words by 
Roy W. Lamkins, music by Raymond 
J. Felletter; pf. [Photostat] ©le. 
Aug. 29, 1929; E unp. 10420; Roy 
W. Lamkins, Hartford. 19258 


University of Illinois march; by John 
Philip Sousa; pf. © Aug. 15, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 19; E pub. 8466; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 19259 


Unless; words and music by A. J. 
Petolino. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 29, 1929; E unp. 10414; 
Anthony J. Petolino, Newark, N. J. 

19260 


Unos ojos; letra y musica de Conrado 
Varela, of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles; pf. [Photostat] © Aug. 
6, 1929; 2 ¢ Aug. 8; H pub. 8216; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 19261 


Until then; words and music by G. J. 
Levin. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 2, 1929; E unp. 9480; 
Gerson J. Levin, Philadelphia. 

19262 


Vagor i halvankaren; text avy Michal 
& co., musik ay Fred Winter, of 
Sweden; pf. © Feb. 18, 1929; 1c. 
Apr. 22; E for. 3912; Ernst Rolfs 
musikforlags, a. b., Stockholm, Swe- 
den. 19263 


Vallejo; words and music by Ole Nors, 
of Denmark, domiciled at Vallejo, 
Calif. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 5, 1929; E unp. 9495; 
Ole Nors, Vallejo, Calif. 19264 


Valse caprice; by Charles V. Rychlik; 
violin and pf. © July 25, 1929; 2 ec. 
Aug. 10; E pub. 8458; Fr. A. Ur- 
banek & sons, Prague, Czechoslova- 
kia. 19265 


Valse de ballet; waltz, by A. Dager, 
of Syria, domiciled at Los Angeles, 
op. 3; violin with pf. ace. ©1.. 
Aug. 2, 1929; E unp. 9493; Albert 
Dager, Los Angeles. 19266 


Valse Jeanette; by C. L. Hornstein; 
clarinet solo, with pf: ace. © Aug. 
16, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 17; E pub. 8431; 
Martin A. Trippett, Bartlesville, Okl. 

19267 

Valsette ; by Erna McLaughlin; pf. © 

July 17, 1929; 2c. July 197 pop: 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


8426; A. W. Perry’s sons, Sedalia, 
Mo. 19268 


Vanity fair; minuet, by Felix Gerard, 
of Great Britain, op. 10, no. 4; pf. 
© Aug. 1, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 12; B for. 
6154; Joseph Williams, Iltd., London. 

19269 

Varsity crew, rah! rah! rah! words 
and music by Red Plummer [pseud. 
of H. H. Plummer] ©1c. Aug. 22, 
1929; E unp. 10143; Harold Hath- 
away Plummer, Berkeley, Calif. 

19270 

Veil (The) in the temple; hymn, 
words and music by Haskell K. 
Meacham. © Aug. 24, 1929; 2 e. 
Aug. 26; E pub. 8630; Charles A. 
Lutz, York, Pa. 19271 


Venadita cola blanca; abajenia, letra 
de HK. M. Cortazar, musica de R. 
Bell, of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles; pf. © 1c. Aug. 5, 1929; 
EK unp. 9574; Ricardo Bell, Los An- 
geles. 19272 


Verdi (Giuseppe) Anvil chorus; from 
II trovatore, text by Gerald Grey, 
music by G. Verdi, adaptation and 
arr. by J. A. Parks; quartet or cho. 
for men’s voices. 4to. © Aug. 23, 
1929; 2 «. Aug. 26; E pub. 8658; J. 
A. Parks co., York, Neb. 19273 


Verstossene (Der); walzerlied, by P. 
Miiller; 1st B flat cornet. © 1 «c. 
Aug. 19, 1929; E unp. 10016; Peter 
Miller, Philadelphia. 19274 


Verzeih’ mir und sei wieder gut; fox- 
trot, text von Kurt Schwabach, mu- 
sik von Austin Egen, of Germany. 
© Oct. 1, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 2, 1929; 
E for. 6004; Roehr, a. g., Berlin. 

19275 


Verzweifelte (Der) liebhaber; text 
von Ludwig von Hichendorff, musik 
von Bruno Sttirmer, of Germany, op. 
47, no. 1; vierstimmigen mannerchor 
a capella. 4to. © July 30, 1929; 
1 ec. July 23; E for. 6029; B. Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 19276 


Vesela domacnost zena muza bije; 
words and music by F. Prigoda. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Aug. 7, 1929; E unp. 9859; Frank 
Prigoda, New York. 19277 


Vespers; words by S. W. Mitchell, mu- 
sic by Lois Townsley [i. e. Lois 
Townsley Brown]; high or med. 
voice. © Aug. 12, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 
22; E pub. 8571; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 19278 


1020 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1929 


Vi (La) partir; letra y musica de 
Conrado Varela, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles; pf. [Photo- 
stat] © Aug. 6, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 8; 
E pub. 8225; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles, 19279 


Vieni, O sonno...; da una poesia po- 
polare greca, version francaise de 
L. de Morsier, deutsche uebersetzung 
yon A. Briiggemann, musica di Pie- 
tro Clausetti, of Italy. © Aug. 7, 
1929; Ic. Aug. 9; E for. 6190; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 19280 


Villanelle; par Louis Abbiate, of 
- France, op. 2; hautbois et orch. par- 
ties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
July 4, 1929;.1 c. Aug. 9; HE. for. 
6261; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 19281 


Virginia; words and music by H. HE. 
Nelson. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 9, 1929; E unp. 9741; 
Herbert E. Nelson, Detroit. 19282 


Visions of love; melody by V. Reiser. 
© 1c. Aug. 2, 1929; E unp. 9459; 
Violet Reiser, New York. 19283 


Viva la hacha; by Jerénimo A. Prieto, 
of Mexico, domiciled at Los Angeles; 
pf. S8vo. [Photostat] © Aug. 6, 
1929; 2 ec. Aug. 8; E pub. 8189; Dio- 
hisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 19284 


Vive Feliz; letra y musica de Ed- 
mundo Gil, of Mexico, domiciled at 
El Paso; pf. [Photostat] © Aug. 
See s.2 Cc. Aug, 8: HM pub,; $223; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 19285 


Vocal studies, b; by Charles Frederick 
Stayner. © Aug. 7, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 
14; E pub. 8479; Charles F. Stayner, 
Pasadena, Calif. 19286 


Vocea bella; versi di E. Albano, mu- 
sica di A. Bascetta; violin. © 1-e. 
Aug. 19, 1929; E unp. 10077; Alfredo 
Bascetta and Ernesto Albano, Brook- 
lyn. 19287 


Voice of the flute; by S. Benkman; 
solo for flute. ©1c. Aug. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 10048; Siegfried Benkman, 
Oakland, Calif. 19288 


Volga boatmen’s song; Russian folk - 
Song, freely arr. by Chester Nord- 
man; mixed voices. 4to. © Aug. 
19, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 19; E pub. 8448; 
Shattinger piano & music co., St. 
Louis. 19289 


Volga peasant song; words by K. Nor- 
man and Jay Penn, music by Jay 
Penn. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Aug. 9, 1929; E unp. 9742; Karyl 
Norman, Baltimore. 19290 


19300 


Wagner (Richard) Rienzi, der letzte 
der tribunen; ouverture zur oper, 
arr. von Leopold Weninger, of Aus- 
tria; orch. stimmen, mit violine 1 
direction. © July, 20, 1929; 1 e. 
Aug. 18; E for. 6150; Anton J. Ben- 
jamin, Leipzig. 19291 


Wait ‘twell ter-morror; plantation 
ditty, words by Frank Lebby Stan- 
ton, music by Robert Braine, op. 16, 
no, 1... ©. July '3i,.1929: 2c, Aue. 13 
E pub. 8142; Edward Schuberth & 
co., ine., New York. 19292 


Waiting; words by G. Simpson, music 
by Arthur Bowers. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © June 10, 1929; 
2c. July 18; E pub. 8047; Gertrude 
Simpson, Peoria, Ill. 192938 


Waiting and longing; lyric by Bill 
Harwell, music and ukulele arr. by 
A. Treadway. © Aug. 6, 1929; 2 e. 
Aug. 12; E pub. 8336; Albert Tread- . 
way and Wm. Harwell, Birmingham, 
Ala. 19294 


Waiting and watching; or, Sunny boy, 
words and music by J. C. T. Rolff. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Aug. 22, 1929; EH unp. 10147; John 
Christian Theodore Rolff, Westches- 
Leroy ay. 19295 


Waiting for the one I love; words by 
L. Zegarra, music by Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. © 41. ¢. -Ausg. 21,1929; 
E unp. 10106; L. Zegarra, Seattle. 

19296 


Waiting for the twilight; words and 
music by Tony Sacco and Irving 
Bibo; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
A. J. Franchini. © Aug. 9, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 9; E pub. 8263; Bibo-Lang, 
ine., New York. 19297 


Waiting for you; words and music by 
Kavu pei, . ©i1, c.. Aug, ali, 1929- 
E unp. 9986; Lela Long Hill, Arca- 
dia, Calif. 19298 


Waiting, just for you; words by Peggy 
Bambrough, music by Don Fina [i. 
e. D. P. Fina. Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Aug. 16, 1929; EB unp. 
9976; Donald Pascal Fina, Kenosha, 
Wis. 19299 


Wake thou, my soul; carol by F. H. 
Brabant, music by H. V. F. Somer- 
set, of Great Britain; cho. of mixed 
voices, with organ or string acc. 
4to. .©: Aug. 6, 1929; ¢. Aug. 5; 
E for. 6116; H. V. F. Somerset, Ox- 
ford, England. 19300 


1021 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES \ 


19301 


pt. 111, nO Sy wees 


Wake up, dream girl; words by Benee 
Russell, music by Vincent Rose. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Aug. 2, 1929; E unp. 9617; Leo Feist; 
inec., New York. 19801 


Walker (Ernest) Three dedications; 
by E. Walker, of Great Britain, op. 
42; pf. nos. 1-3. © June 13, 1929; 
1 ec. Aug. 16; E for. 6129; Oxford 
university press, London. 19302 


Walking in the dark; words and mu- 
sic by Nat Simon, Leo Wood and 
Ken Casey. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Aug. 10, 1929; E unp. 
9754; Santly bros., inec., New York. 

19303 

Waltz Virginia; melody by Mickey 
Hart [i. e., A. W. Hart] ©1e. Aug. 
26, 1929; E unp. 10306; Adelbert W. 
Hart, Preston, Id. 19304 


Wanderlust; words by O. Hemler, mu- 
sic by A. Huber. [Photostat] © 
1c. Aug. 10, 1929; E unp. 10056; 
Opal Hemler and Alice Huber, East 
Cleveland, O. 19305 


Wanita; words and music by E. J. 
Kern. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1929; E unp. 
9786; Emma Johanna Kern, Omaha. 

19306 

Wate [!] a smile and the whole world 
will smile with you; words and mu- 
sic by J. Stansel. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Aug. 12, 1929; E 
unp. 9769; Jesse Stansel, Los Ange- 
les. 19307 


Was der Onkel Doktor sagt, das soll 
man immer tun; slow-fox, text von 
Fritz Rotter, musik von Austin 
Egen u. F. Rotter, both of Germany. 
© Sept. 1, 1928; 1c Aug. 2; 1929; 
FH for. 6005; Roehr, a. g., Berlin. 

19308 


Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan ; cho- 
ral-variationen, yon F. W. Franke, 
of Germany; orgel. © Aug. 10, 
1929; 1 c. Aug. 7; E for. 6194; B. 
Schott’s s6hne, Mainz, Germany. 

19309 

Was nititzen mir die schonsten nelken? 
fox-trot, text von Kurt Schwabach, 
musik von Willy Rosen u. Austin 
EKgen, both of Germany, klav. arr. 
von Nico Dostal. © Mar. 28, 1929; 
1 c. Aug. 26; EB for. 6326; Alrobi 
musikverlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

19310 

Wasting away; words by Andy Razaf, 
music by J. C. Johnson. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Aug. 28, 1929; 
£ unp. 10879; Progressive music ¢o., 
New York. 19311 


Water (The) sprites; words by Thom- 
as J. Williams, musie by F. Kucken, 
arr. by William Stickles; female 
trio: New York, N, Y., Chappell- 
Harms, ine. 4to. © July 30, 1929; 
2c. July 31; E pub. 8162; Chappell 
& co., ltd., London. 19312 


Wave on in peace, Star Spangled Ban- 
ner; lyric by Albert Kennedy, Julia 
Stevenson and W. Wolff, music by 
W. Wolff. © 1. Aug. 24, 1929; EB 
unp. 10271; Waldemar Wolff, Oro- 
ville, Calif. 19313 


Way back in Michigan; words by Mrs. 
Alfred Lavigne, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 .«. 
Aug. 17, 1929; E unp. 9964; Odile 
Lavigne, Clinton, Mass. 19314 


"Way out in the country; fox-trot, 
words and music by J. Thomas. St. 
Louis, Mo., Thomas music co. © 
Aug. 15, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 17; E pub. 
8433 ; Joseph Thomas, St. Louis. 

19315 


Way (The), the Truth, the Life; an- 
them, words by George Hoyland, 
music by John Barham Johnson, of 
Great Britain; boys’ voices. 4to. © ‘ 
July 12, 1929; 1c. duly 202 Ei cor, 
5979; H. F. W. Deane & sons, the 
Year book press, Itd., London. 19816 


We are the blades; signature song of 
The Gillette blades, words by Joseph 
Alger and Herbert C. Sanford, mu- 
sic by Herbert C. Sanford. [Photo- 
stat]’ © 1c. July 22, 18297) aap: 
9700; Gillette safety razor co., Bos- 
ton. 19317 


We don’t sell it here no more; words 
by A. Dickerson and Alexander Rob- 
inson, music by A. Dickerson. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
May 22, 1929; E unp. 7015; Aletha 
Diekerson, Chicago. 19318 


We'll be merry, lads, to-night; words 
by E. J. Grant, music by Charles 
Arnd. © Aug. 10, 1929; 2 c Aug. 
12; E pub. 8707; Edward James 
Grant, Cleveland. 19319 


We'll understand by and by; words 
and music by E. Boone, harmony by 
Mrs. E. Boone; sop. and alto, with 


cho. 8vo. © July 29, 1929; 2 «. 
Aug. 12; E pub. 8349; Edward 
Boone, Grand Rapids. 19320 


We're a couple of slickers; rube duet, 
words and music by F. G. Johnson. 
© Aug. 3, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 9; E pub. 
8272; Frederick G. Johnson, Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. 19321 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


19343 


Weariness; by J. C. Bartells, op. 2; 
pf.; in F. min. sq. 8vo. [Mimeo- 
graph] © Aug. 21, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 
29; E pub. 8720; John C. Bartells, 
Chicago. 19322 


Weaving dreams; words and music by 
Susan Wren [i. e. S. E. Wren] © 
1c. Aug. 1, 1929; E unp. 9646; Su- 
san Eugene Wren, New York. 193823 


Wee fiddle moon ; words by Edith Mac- 
Donald Graham, music by Leon Ab- 
bott Hoffmeister. 1. High voice.—2. 
Low voice. © July 18, 1929; 2c. 
each Aug. 7; E pub. 8532; R. L. 
Huntzinger, ine., New York. 193824 


Weird agitation; photoplay music, by 
Kilenyi-Frey, orch. by Hugo Frey; 
orch., with pf. or organ conductor. 
© Aug. 13, 1929; 2 c« Aug. 15; EH 
pub. 8395; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 19825 


Welcome home; from On with the 
show, by Grant Clarke and Harry 
Akst, arr. by Ed. Smalle; mixed 
voices. 4to. 
July 26; E pub. 8287; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 19826 


Wenn ich die blonde Inge . . . foxtrot, 
text und musik von _ Friedrich 
Schwarz, of Austria, klav-arr. von 
Walter Borchert. © May 22, 1929; 
1‘. Aug: 6; for. 5997; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 19327 


Weteranow tramla polka; by J. Wy- 
skowski; violin. © 1 c¢. Aug. 9, 
1929; E unp. 9728; John Wyskow- 
ski, Omaha. 19328 


What a break; words and music by 
Susan Wren [i. e. S. E. Wren] © 
1c. Aug. 1, 1929; E unp. 9644; Susan 
Eugene Wren, New York. 19329 


What a wonderful pal you have been; 
waltz, words and music by J. Duffy, 
arr. by Jack Chancellor. Philadel- 
phia, Pa., Chancelor music co. © 
July .3,. 4929: 2... Aug., 24:1. pub. 
8606; Jerry Duffy, Philadelphia. 

19330 

What are you going to do with your 
money; words and music by M. J. 
Fitzpatrick. © July 23, 1929; 2 e. 
July 29: E pub. 8036; Frank Hard- 
ing, New York. 19331 


What can I do; words and music by 
L. K. Edwards. © 1 ¢. Aug. 12, 
1929 ; E unp. 9798; Lola K. Edwards, 
Beaumont, Tex. 19332 


What could be sweeter than you; 
words and music by A. M. Brown. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 


G@) Tuly, 22°)1929°? | ¢."* 


Aug. 9, 1929; E unp. 9733; Aaron 
M. Brown, Palo Alto, Calif. 193833 


What do I care; words by Max Rut- 
chik, music by W. G. Samuels and 
Leonard Whitcup. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Aug. 2, 1929; H 
unp. 9635; Walter G. Samuels, New 
York. 19834 


What good are dreams, if I can’t have 
you; words by Ben Gordon, music 
by Joe Rosenblatt and Joe Vargas; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Aug. 14, 
1929; 2 c. Aug. 14; E pub. Sash; 
Empire musie co., New York. 19835 


What more could I wish for; words 
and music by F. D. De Vol. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Aug. 6, 
1929; E unp. 96138; Frank Denny De 
Vol, Canton, O. 19336 


What’s love to me; words and music 
by R. C. Timmerman. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Aug. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 10184; Rhae Claude Timmer- 
man, Edgefield, S. C. 19337 


What’s the matter with P. C. Brown; 
words and music by Ernest Long- 
staffe, of Great Britain. © July 8, 
1929" d)-e@,auly 23; EH for. <e0els 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 19338 


What way does the wind come? unison 
song, poem by Dorothy Wordsworth, 
musie by Felix White, of Great Brit- 
ain. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Aug. 10, 1929; 1 e. 
Aug. 13; E for. 6106; Keith, Prowse 
& co., ltd., London. 19339 


What we do goes down in history; 
words and music by Frank M. Trav- 
aline, jr. © 1c. Aug. 2, 1929; HE 
unp. 9453; Alpha phi delta frater- 
nity, ine., Woodside, N. Y. 19340 


What will I do without you; fox trot, 
from The gold diggers of Broadway, 
lyric by Al Dubin, music by Joe 
Burke, arr. by Joseph Nussbaum ; 
dance orch. pts. 4to. © Aug. 5, 
1929; 2 ce. Aug: 9; E pub. 8331; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 19341 


What you gonna do; words and music 
by Sam Theard. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. Aug. 1, 1929; BE 
unp. 9445; State street music pub. 
co., inc., Chicago. 19342 


Whatta yuh gonna tell your wife; lyric 
by F. O. Riley, music by Herbert 
O. Sontag. © 1c. May 6, 1929; 
E unp. 7037; F. Otto Riley, Noel, 
Mo. 19348 


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19344 


pt. 1, n. 8., v. 24 


When a young wife went away; words 
and music by F. Sebers. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 c. Aug. 28, 
1929; EH unp. 10361; Floyd Sebers, 
Hannibal, Mo. 19344 


When all of my dreams come true; 
lyric and music by W. P. Van Altena. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Aug. 29, 1929; E unp. 10458; Wil- 
liam P. Van Altena, Oakland, Calif. 

19345 


When cedar trees are swaying; words 
by C. H. Munkelwitz, music by Louis | 


Wancura. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Aug. 24, 1929; E unp. 
10262; Charles H. Munkelwitz, Say- 
ville; Lick. aN. ¥. 


When first your lips met mine; waltz, 
words and music by B. Nuccio, jr. 
© 1c. Aug. 5, 1929; E unp. 9605; 
Sonaventura Nuccio, jr., East Hlm- 
hurbt)) Fi U1. aNvaY: 19347 


When I gave my heart to you; from 
The awiul truth, words and music 
by Walter O’Keefe and Bobby Do- 
lan. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Aug. 9, 1929; E unp. 9738; De 
Sylva, Brown and Henderson, inc., 
New York. 19348 


When I get my parole; words by J. P. 
Murray, music by Burrell Van Bu- 
ren. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1929; E unp. 
9817; John Paul Murray, Philadel- 
phia. 19349 


When I’m dreaming of you; words 
and music by W. Johnson. [Words 
and melody only] ©1l1«e Aug. 15, 
1929; E unp. 9918; Wm. Johnson, 
New York. 19350 


When I say good-bye; words and mu- 
sic by B. R. Mosby. © 1 ce. July 25, 
1929; E unp. 9549; Bayard R. Mos- 
by, Kansas City, Mo. 19351 


When I see my sugar, I get a lump in 
my throat; from Marianne, words 
by Roy Turk, music by Fred E. 
Ahlert. © Aug. 13, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 
14; E pub. 8370; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, ine., New York. 19352 


When Jesus beckons me home; sacred 
song, words and music by G. Ar- 
nold. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Aug. 19, 1929; E unp. 10008; 
Gene Arnold, Chicago. 19353 


When my little mother comes home; 
words and music by W. MeNeil, arr. 
by Carl Hand. [Photostat] ©1e. 
Aug. 17, 1929; E unp. 10046; Wil- 
liam McNeil, Medford, Mass. 19354 


19346 | 


When the love god strikes you; words 
and music by M. J. Martin. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 20, 
1929; E unp. 10081; Minnie J. Mar- 
tin, New York. 19355 


When the moon plays peek-a-boo; 
words by G. D. Nichols, musie by 
Duane R. Bassett; pf. © 1c. Aug. 
5, 1929; E unp. 9601; Grace D. 
Nichols, Bennington, Vt. 19356 


When the one you love loves you too; 
words by G. Ruscitti, music by Sam- 
uel H. Speck. New York, Frank 
Harding. © Aug. 5, 1929; 2 ¢ Aug. 
27; E pub. 8683; Gabriel Ruscitti, 
South Berkeley, Calif. — 19357 


When the shadows fall o’er the land 
of fantasy; waltz, words and musie 
by B. Nuccio, jr.. © 1 ec. Aug, 5, 


1929; E unp. 9606; Bonaventura 
Nuccio, jr., East Elmhurst, L. I., 
N. Y. 19358 


When the sun goes down; poem by 
Larry Yoell, music by Virginia 
Spencer and Johnny Noble; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Aug. 16, 1929; 2 c¢. 
Aug. 20; E pub. 8447; Lloyd Camp- 
bell publications, inec., San Fran- 
cisco. 19359 


When the sun is setting; words and 
music by G. W. Tierney. © 1c. Aug. 
17, 1929; E unp. 9996; Grace Wilson 
Tierney, Bismarck, N. D. 19360 


When tomorrow comes; waltz song, 
words by James Bascoigne, music by 
Jay Wilbur, of Great Britain; pf. 
ace., With banjulele banjo and uku- 
lele arr. by Alvin D. Keech. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © April 
8, 1929; lic. Aug, 1; BD yforwaee2s 
Lareine & co., ltd., London. 19361 


When twilight steals o’er Georgian 
fields; words and music by H. Holy- 
oake, of Canada. © 1c Aug. 9, 
1929; E unp. 9751; Hdith Holyoake, 
Guelph, Ont., Canada. 19362 


When we honeymoon in Mars; words 
by F. Kennedy, music by Pauline 


Britting. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © July 29, 1929; 2 ¢. Aug. 


2; E pub. 8710; Finette Kennedy, 
Shiocton, Wis. 19363 


When you and I were young, Maggie; 
arr. by Carl Richter; pf. © Aug. 
22, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 28; E pub. 8612; 
Bach music co., Boston. 19364 


When you climb to the top of a hill; 
words and music by B. R. Mosby. 
© 1e. July 25, 1929; E unp. 9547; 
Bayard R. Mosby, Kansas City, Mo. 

/ 19365 


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no. 8, 1929 


19386 


When you come to the end of the rain- 
bow ; words and music by L. K. Ed- 
wards. ©> 1''e). Aug, 12; 1929: EB 
unp. 9799; Lola K. Edwards, Beau- 
mont, Tex. 19366 


When you first called me sweetheart ; 
words and musie by O. B. Adkins. 
© le. Aug. 23, 1929; E unp. 10199; 
Ottis Bennett Adkins, Birmingham, 

* Ala. 19367 


When you're apart from me; words 
and musie by Walter O’Keefe and 
Bobby Dolan. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Aug. 17, 1929; E unp. 
10068; De Sylva, Brown and Hen- 
derson, ine., New York. 19868 


When you’re counting the stars alone; 
fox-trot song, words and music by 
Benée Russell, Vincent Rose and 
Jack Murray; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Aug. 21, 1929; 2c. Aug. 23; E pub. 
8623; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

19369 

When you’re seeing sweetie home; lyr- 
ics by Sam Lewis and Joe Young, 
music by Harry Warren. © Aug. 
14, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 17; E pub. 8412; 
Remick music corp., New York. 

19370 

When you’re[!] sweetie’s done with 
you; lyrics by F. Devine, music by 
Harry Clifford. © 1c. Aug. 5, 1929; 
E unp. 9607; Ferdinand Devine, 
Amityville, N. Y. 19371 


Where has our good money gone; 
words and musie by C. P. Kent. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
July 27, 1929; 2. c. Aug. 2: BE pub. 
8123; Claire P. Kent, Bluefield, W. 
Va. 19372 


Where is my ice man; words and mu- 
sie by S. A. Crandall... [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Aug. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 10290; Stewart A. Crandall, 
Laurens, N. Y. 19373 


Where is my sweetheart of yesterday; 
words and-music by H. Katz. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Aug. 21, 1929; E unp. 10127; Hyman 
Katz, New York. 19374 


Where Jesus is; hymn, words by Has- 
kell K. Meacham, music by William 
C. Meacham. © Aug. 24, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 26; E pub. 8639; Charles A. 
Lutz, York, Pa. 19875 


Where the bee sucks; unison song, 
words from Shakespeare, music by 
Felix White, of Great Britain. 4to. 


{Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © !: 


Aug. 10, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 13; E for. 
6108; Keith, Prowse & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 19376 


Wherever we may be; words by Jessie 
Fremont Moser, music by I. A. 
Steinel. S8vo. © Jan. 23, 1928; 2c. 
Aug. 9, 1929; E pub. 8265; Irving A. 
Steinel, Glendale, Calif. 19377 


Whispering heart; words by H. Her- 
man, music by Luther A. Clark. © 
Aug. 20, 1929; 2 c: Aug. 22; E pub. 
8558; Harry Herman, Bakerstown, 
Pa. 19378 


Whispering shadows; words and mu- 
sic by H. Johnson. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Aug. 2, 1929; H 
unp. 9479; Ernest Johnson, Detroit. 

19379 


Whispering shadows; words and mu- 
sic by L. K. Edwards. © 1 ec. Aug. 
12, 1929; E unp. 9797; Lola K. Ead- 
wards, Beaumont, Tex. 19380 


White (The) carnation; service for 
Mother’s day, words by Valeria R. 
Lehman, music by I. H. Meredith. 
8vo. © Mar. 16, 1929; 2 c. and aff. 
Sept. 14; AA 24094; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 19381 


White (A) lilac; words by Lizette 
Woodworth Reese, music by Lucina 
Jewell; high voice. © Aug. 12, 
1929; 2 ¢@. Aug. 22;.E) pub. 8580; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 193882 


Who cares anyhow; words by B. Van 
Cleve, music by C. Midgley. ©l1e. 
Aug. 27, 1929; E unp. 10340; Bert 
Van Cleve and Charley Midgley, New 
York. 19383 


Who’s the who; words and music by 
Mac [i. e. Max Rutchik], Lennie [i. 
e. Leonard Whitcup] and Walter G. 
Samuels. [Words and melody only] 
©1c. Aug. 19, 1929; E unp. 10025; 
Gene Austin, inc., New York. 193884 


Who’s this girl named Whoopee, that 
the boys all want to make; words 
and music by Jay ©. Flippen, Mack 
Gordon and Geo. Wiest; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. © 
July 22,1929; 2 c Aug. 27; Epub. 
8676; Mills music, inc., New York. 

19385 


Why; fox-trot song, words and music 
by Newell Alton and Reg. Stoneham, 
both of Australia. © July 4, 1929; 
1c. Aug. 22; E for. 6845; Allan & 
co., prop. ltd., Melbourne, Australia. 

19386 


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19387 


Why; words and musie by A. Osterer. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.e. 
Aug. 28, 1929; E unp. 10389; Anne 
Osterer, New York. 19387 


Why can’t you love that way; by 
Charles Bourne, Jack Val and Hen- 
ry Creamer, arr. by George J. Trin- 
kaus; vocal orch. pts. 4to. © Aug. 
14, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 17; E pub. 8591; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

19388 

Why can’t you love that way; lyric by 
Henry Creamer, music by Charles 
Bourne and Jack Val; pf. and uku- 
lele acc... © Aug. 16, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 
21; E pub. 8596; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 19889 


Why didn’t I take you when I could 
have you; words and music by A. 
Simolke. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 2, 1929; E unp. 9485; 
Andrew Simolke, Sheboygan, Wis. 

19390 

Why don’t my dreams come true; 
words by K. Blohm, music by Sam- 
uel *“H.*. Speck.” “New... York aacuny. 
Frank Harding. 
2c. Aug. 8; E pub. 8709; Katherine 


Blohm, Neevah, Wis. 19391 
Why don’t you move to Cleburne, 


Texas, it’s just like heaven for me; 
words and music by J. R. Rose. © 
1c. Aug 28, 1929: <i. unpeoiiach ¢ 
John Richardi Rose, Cleburne, Tex. 

19392 


Why should a lemon be sweetened with 
sugar; waltz, from White blackbirds, 
words by Graham Squiers, music by 
Shirley Goodall, of Great Britain; 
pf. ace., with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Aug.’''6; 19299 ce.” Aue tee Beiter. 
6095; B. Feldman & co., London. 

19393 


Why should it matter; Serenade ba- 
dine, words by Gilbert Purcell, mu- 
sic by Marie-Kountz; sop. and alto. 
4to. © Aug. 2, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 6; 
EK pub. 8247; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 19394 


Why so pale and wan? words by John 


Suckling, music by Nicolai Medni- |. 


koff; high voice. © Aug. 12, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 22; E pub. 8566; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York. 19895 


Why then cry if snoopers seek our 
secrets? words by Samuel B. Har- 
rison, music by 8S. Goldhersh. 
[Words and melody only} 


© July 15,° 1929; - 


pre. 


pt. 111, 1's. 7-84 


Aug. 5, 1929; E unp. 9624; Samuel 
Goldhersch, Paterson, N. J. 19396 


Why, why, why; fox trot, words and 
music by E. Holyoake, of Canada. 
© 1e. July 5, 1929; E unp. 9628; 
Edith Holyoake, Guelph, Ont., Can- 
ada. 19397 


Wild wild women; words and music 
by T. A. Romley. ©vl « Auge 
1929; E unp. 10097; Thomas Aquinas 
Romley, Cambridge, Mass. 19398 


Wilkinson modern rhythmics; by Chas. 
EK. Wilkinson; pf., bk. 2. © Aug. 
14, 1929; 2 «. and aff. Aug. 19; AA 
23274; Rubank, ine., Chicago. 193899 


Will David play his harp for me [and] 
I have a ransom; words and music 
by E. Boone, harmony by Mrs. E. 
Boone; mixed voices. S8vo. © July 
29, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 12; E pub. 8351; 
Edward Boone, Grand Rapids. 

19400 


Williams’ (John M.) graded _ sight- 
reading course; pf., and pf. with 
words. bk. 3. © Aug. 24, 1929; 2 c. 
Aug. 26; E pub. 8626; Boston music 
co., Boston. 19401 


Williams’ (John M.) supplementary 
material for piano; connecting the 
first and second grades; by John 
M. Williams. © Aug. 12, 1929; 2 c. 
Aug. 14; aff. Aug. 30; AA 22692; 
Boston music co., Boston. 19402 


Wind’s (The) in the south: three-part 
song, words and music by John 
Prindle Seott; trio or cho. of wom- 
en’s voices. 4to. © Aug. 14, 1929; 
2 c. Aug. 15; HE pub. Sag07 vie. 
Huntzinger, inc., New York. 19403 

Winter fairies; words by Cyrus H. 
McCormick, music by Alexander 
MacFadyen; high voice. Chicago, 
Ill., Badger music pub. co. © Aug. 
12, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 13; E pub. 8378; 
Alexander MacFadyen, Chicago. 

19404 


Wishing and waiting for love; from 
Broadway babies, lyric by Grant 
Clarke, music by Harry Akst, arr. 
by Ed. Smalle; mixed voices. 4to. 
© July 22, 1929; 2c. July 26; E pub. 
8289; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

19405 


With Jesus in love, over the waves of 
night and by day; words by V. 
Grotzky, music by G. Holcombe. 
Sedalia, Mo., A..W. Perry’s sons. © 
July 17, 1929; 2 c. July 19; E pub. 
8425; Violet Grotzky, Sedalia, Mo. 

19406 


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no. 8, 1929 


19428 


With love in your heart; words and 
music by F. E. Allen. © 1c. Aug. 
24, 1929; E unp. 10897; Fay E. Al- 
len, Los Angeles. 19407 


With Nell in my canoe; words and mu- 
sic by E. J. Kern. © 1c. Aug. 12, 
1929; E unp. 9787; Emma Johanna 
Kern, Omaha. 19408 


With you; words by W. G. Schram, 
music by S. F. Baldin, of Russia, 
domiciled at Jamaica, N. Y. ©1e. 
Aug. 21, 1929; E unp. 10114; Siluan 
F. Baldin, Jamaica, N. Y. 19409 


Without a song; from Great day, 
’ words by William Rose and Edward 
Eliscu, music by V. Youmans. © 
fe. Ane 22. 1929. BH. unp. 10165; 

Vincent Youmans, ine., New York. 
19410 


Without you; words and music by A. 
J. Petolino. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Aug. 29, 1929; E unp. 
10415; Anthony J. Petolino, Newark, 
i ae 19411 


Wogrodeczku rozy kuratek; words and 
music by J. Wyskowski. [Words 
and melody only] © 41. Aug. 16, 
1929; E unp. 9934; John Wyskow- 
ski, Omaha. 19412 


Woman down in Memphis; words and 
musie by C. J. Robison. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 21, 
1929; E unp. 10110; Carson J. Rob- 
ison, New York. 19413 


Woman (The) in the shoe; from Lord 
Byron of Broadway, lyric by Arthur 
Freed, music by Nacio Herb Brown. 
© 1c. Aug. 27, 1929; E unp. 10326; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 19414 


Wonderful girl; words and music by 
Leonard Ceeley [pseud. of L. R. 
Ceiley], of Great Britain, domiciled 
at New York. ©1c. July 31, 1929; 
-E unp. 9419; Leonard Robert Ceiley, 
New York. 19415 


Wonderful star of love; waltz, lyrics 
by Andrew Donnelly, music by David 
Broekman, arr. by Adolph Fink; 
orch. pts. 4to. © Aug. 28, 1929: 
2 ec. Aug. 29; E pub. 8715; Edward 
B. Marks music co., New York. 

19416 

Wondering, just wondering; words by 
A. W. Fouts, music by C. L. Horn- 
beck. © 1c. July 6, 1929; E unp. 

- 9623; Arthur Walker Fouts, and 
Charles Lafayette Hornbeck, Sacra- 
mento, Calif. 19417 


Wondering where you are; song of the 
wanderer, words by Lee Byrd and 
D. S. Carlson, musie by D. S. Carl- 
son. [Photostat] © 1 ¢ Aug. 23, 
1929; E unp. 10212; Dorothy S. Carl- 
son, Oakland, Calif. 19418 


Wondering why; melody by M. Swan- 
son. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1929: HB unp. 
10164; Mauritz Swanson, New York. 

19419 

Won’t vou come back; fox trot, words 
and music by M. B. Walker. © 
1c. Aug. 138, 1929; E unp. 9847; Mel- 
vin Walker, Augusta, Ga. 19420 

Wood (Haydn) Three famous cinema 
stars; suite, by H. Wood, of Great 
Britain; orch. pts., with pf. con- 


ductor. No. 1. Ivor Novello. [2 
others] © Aug. 15, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 


13; H for. 6115; Keith, Prowse & 
co., Itd., London. 19421 


World (The) is yours for the asking; 
valse, words and music by HE. Holy- 
oake, of Canada. © 1. Aug. 16, 
1929; EH unp. 9949; Edith Holyoake, 
Guelph, Ont., Canada. 19422 


World (The) loves a lover; words by 
Al. De Maria and Al. Friedenberg 
[i. e. Albert Friedenberg], music by 
A. Friedenberg. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Aug. 9. 1929; E 
unp. 97438: Albert Friedenberg, 
Brooklyn. 19423 

Worlds fair century of progress 1933 
march; by L. C. Groff; accordion. 
©. Aug 28...1929.- 2. c. Aug.).28; 
pub. 8748; Lesle C. Groff, Chicago. 

19424 

Would you be true; words and music 
by A. Boudreau. © 1. Aug. 18, 
1929; E unp. 9850; Arthur Boud- 


reau, Lowell, Mass. 19425 
Wuzza matter baby, wuzza matter 


with you; words and music by Mack 
Gordon, Max Rich and Bert Rule; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Aug. 16, 
1929; 2 ce. Aug. 17; E pub. 8430; 
Gordon & Rich, inc., New York. 
19426 
Y le papalotea; by Pascual Corral, of 
Mexico, domiciled at San Diego, 
©aglif.:- “pf. Svo.° [Photostat]” © 
Aug.'6, 1929 -"2 e Aug. Ss an: 
§193; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 
19427 


Ya la luna va saliendo; letra y musica 
de Bernarda Montoya, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Los Angeles; pf. [Pho- 
tostat] © Aug. 6, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 
8; E pub. 8286; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 19428 


1027 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19429 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Ye banks and braes; Scotch air, words 
by Burns, with ace. and descant by 
Thomas Keighley, of Great Britain. 
4to. © Aug. 9, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 18; 
E for. 6101; Banks & son, York, Hng- 
land. 19429 


Ye shall go out with joy; harvest 
anthem, words from Isaiah 5 and 
Genesis 8, music by Thomas Smith, 
of Great Britain; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Aug. 13, 1929; 1 ce. Aug. 16; E 
for. 6144; H. M. Smith, Edmunds, 
England. 19430 


Yes, I am lonely; words and music by 
K. Rumford. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Aug. 9, 1929; E unp. 
9723; Katy Rumford, St. Louis. 

19481 

Yes, Jesus love me; hymn, words by 
C. A. Lutz, music by William C. 
Meacham. © Aug. 24, 1929; 2 «¢. 
Aug. 26; E pub. 8629; Charles A. 
Lutz, York, Pa. 19432 


Yesterday (The) trail; words by Ade- 
laide May Marshall, musie by F. W. 
D. Cromweed. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1929; 
FE unp. 9764; Frederick William Dur- 
fee Cromweed, New York. 19483 


Yesterday’s pal; waltz ballad, words 
by A. Oehler, muSic by Russell 
Thomas. Cincinnati, O., Hazel pub. 
co. © Aug. 24, 1929; 2 ce. Aug. 26; 
E pub. 8667; Albert Oehler, Cinecin- 
nati. 19434 


Yo-yo; words and music by F. J. Dei- 
mel, jr., Dave Frank and Sam Ro- 
senbaum. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 7, 1929; E unp. 9660; 
F. J. Deimel, jr., New Orleans. 

19435 


Yoga chanting keys; by A. W. Goetz. 
obl. 24mo. © Sept. 1, 1929; 2 «. 
and aff. Sept. 10; AA 23936; A. Wil- 
liam Goetz, Milwaukee. 19436 


Yolette ;. operetta in 8 acts, book and 
lyrics by M. Daisy Harcourt, music 
by G. Lessner. ©1c. July 26, 1929; 
D unp. 27548; George Lessner, New 
York. 19437 


You; words and music by D. EH. Bay- 
liss. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Aug. 15, 1929; E unp. 9890; 
Daisy E. Bayliss, Detroit. 194388 


You ain’t heard nothin’ yet; melody 
by Frank Parente. © 1c. Aug. 5, 
1929; E unp. 9597; James Dante, 
Madison, N. J. 194389 


You alone; words by Aneurin Davies, 
music by K. E. Romkey. © 1 ¢ 


Aug. 8, 1929; E unp. 9458; Katherine 
E. Romkey, Muskegon, Mich. 19440 


You and the moon; words by Samuel 
Lakutz, music by H. F. Cirino. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e 
Aug. 15, 1929; E unp. 9912; Horatio 
F. Cirino, New York. 19441 


You and your little armchair; words 
by H. Serafini, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e 
Aug. 17, 1929; E unp. 9969; Helen 
Serafini, Jasper, Mo. 19442 


You are in my heart; words and music 
by H. L. Schneider; pf. © 1c. Aug. 
6, 1929; E unp. 9582; Henry Louis 
Schneider, Buffalo. 19443 


You are the soul of my dreams; words 
by M. Luria, music by HE. Whitte- 
more. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ce Aug. 5, 1929; E unp. 9542; 
Miriam Luria and Harl Whittemore, 
Baltimore. 19444 


You are the sunshine of my smile; 
words by C. Pohopski, musie by Phil 
Starr. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1929; E unp. 9973; 
Claire Pohopski, Detroit. 19445 


You belong in my arms, babee; words 
by Al Lewis, music by Al Sherman. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Aug. 13, 1929; E unp. 9851; Arthur 
Behim music corp., New York. 

19446 


You belong to me; words by Ray Hib- 
beler, music by Frederico P. Mazuca, 
of Italy, domiciled at Chicago. 
[Words and melody only] ©1« 
Aug. 21, 1929; E unp. 10111; Cate- 
rina Mazuca, Chicago. 19447 


You bet I didn’t go; words and music 
by J. Plunkett, of Canada. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 8, 
1929; E unp. 9678; Jane Plunkett, 
Moose Jaw, Sask., Canada. 19448 


You can’t be everybody’s sweetheart, 
and still be somebody’s gal; words 
and music by C. N. Akey. Wiscon- 
sin Rapids, Wis., American music 
pub. co. © Aug. 12, 1929; 2c Aug. 
14; E pub. 8403; Cleve N. Akey, Port 
Edwards, Wis. 19449 


You can’t be mine and someone’s else 
too; words and music by J. C. John- 
son. [Words and melody only] © 
1 c. Aug. 28, 1929; E unp. 10381; 
Progressive music co., New York. 

19450 


1028 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1929 


You can’t mend a broken heart; words 
and music by E. Holyoake, of Can- 
ada. ©1c. Aug. 26, 1929; E unp. 
10293 ; Edith Holyoake, Guelph, Ont., 
Canada. 19451 


You can’t stop me from loving you 
dear; words and music by H. Fujii. 
[Words and melody only] ©1ee. 
Aug. 9, 1929; E unp. 9780; Henry 
Fujii. Los Angeles. 19452 


You don’t mean me no good; words 
and music by Leroy Carr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Aug. 1, 
1929; E unp. 9437; State street mu- 
Sic pub. co., ine., Chicago. 19453 


You find the time, I'll find the place; 
from Sunny side up, words and mu- 
sic by B. G. De Sylva [pseud. of 
George Gard De Sylva], Lew Brown 
and Ray Henderson. © Aug. 17, 
1929; 2 ec. Aug. 19; E pub. 8487; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 19454 


You'll come back to me some day, 
sweetheart; words and music by 
Nan Kipp [pseud. of A. M. Kipp] 
©1c. Aug. 31, 1929; E unp. 10466; 
Anna Moyer Kipp, Copake, N. Y. 

19455 


You'll never be lonely, if you depend 
on me; words by B. Krichinsky, mu- 
sic by Basil Sadler. © 1 c. Aug. 2, 
1929; E unp. 9516; Benny Krichin- 
sky, Baltimore. 19456 


You'll think better of me; words by 
Bickley Reichner, music by M. 
Cooper Paul. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Aug. 15, 1929; E unp. 
9910; Broadway music corp., New 
York. 19457 


You make me feel blue; words and 
music by A. Marovich. © 1c. Aug. 
17, 1929; E unp. 10033; Anne Maro- 
vich, Berkeley, Calif. 19458 


You may be sorry; words by F. Le 
Mal, music by Ed. E. Applegate. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e¢. 
Aug. 8, 1929; E unp. 9668; France 
Le Mal, Pekin, IIl. 19459 


You might have known I loved you; 
from The street singer, words by 
Graham John, music by Niclas 
Kempner; pf. and ukulele ace. New 
York, Shubert music pub. corp. © 
Aug. 7, 1929; 2 e. Aug. 9; E pub. 
8344; Shubert theatre corp., New 
York. 19460 


19470 


You missed a dog-gone good man, when 
you overlooked me; words by Art 
Kaser [i. e. Arthur LeRoy Kaser], 
music by Fred Johnson. Dayton, O.,. 
Paine pub. co. © Aug. 19, 1929; 2 c. 
Aug. 20; E pub. 8543; Lurten M. 
Paine, Dayton, O. 19461 


You mustn’t do it after eight o’clock; 
comedy song fox-trot, from On with 
the show, 1929, words and music by 
Alec McGill, of Great Britain; pf. 
acc., With banjulele banjo and uku- 
lele arr. by Alvin D. Keech. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © July 
30, 1929; 1 ce. July 31; E for. 6078; 
Lawrence Wright music co., London. 

19462 

You ought to know your baby needs a 
little lovin’; words by Joe Amaru, 
music by J. N. Mazzeo. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Aug. 5, 1929; 
E unp. 9576; Joseph Nicholas Maz- 
zeo, Revere, Mass. 19463 


You proved your love when you said 
good-bye; words and music by E. 
Florence. [Words and melody only] 
© 1e. Aug. 21, 1929; E unp. 10125; 
Edwin Florence, Alexandria, Va. 

19464 


You're a fortune’s find, girl of mine; 
words and music by A. Bonaccorso. 
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1929; E unp. 9767; 
Antonio Bonaccorso, Philadelphia. 

19465 


You’re always in my arms, but only in 
my dreams; waltz ballad, from Rio 
Rita, lyric by Joseph McCarthy, mu- 
sic by Harry Tierney. © Aug. 13, 
1929; 2c. Aug. 16; E pub. 8467; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 19466 


You’re mine; words and music by M. 
B. Niesley. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Aug. 8, 1929; E unp. 
9665; Myron B. Niesley, San Fran- 
cisco. 19467 


You’re mine, all mine; words and mu- 
sic by D. B. Esthes. [Words and 
melody only] ©1ec. Aug. 29, 1929; 
E unp. 10439; Don B. Esthes, Los 
Angeles. 19468: 


You’re my big moment now; words and 
music by Susan Wren [i. e. S. E. 
Wren] © 1c. Aug. 1, 1929; E unp. 
9645; Susan Eugene Wren, New 
York. 19469: 


_You’re my honey; fox-trot, words by 


C. Turney, music by E. Eby. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c Aug. 24, 
1929; E unp. 10253; Earl Eby and 
Catherine Turney, Pasadena. 19470: 


1029 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES { 


19471 


pt. III, n. S., v. 24 


You’re my little theme song; from 
Heigh-ho, words by Dolph Singer, 
music by Harry Von Tilzer. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 «. Aug. 8, 
1929; E unp. 9718; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 19471 


You’re my only sweetheart, dear 
mother mine: 
L. L. Hill. ©1 ¢ Aug. 27, 1929: BE 
unp. 10345; Lela Long Hill, Arcadia, 
Calif. 19472 

You're the only one; words and music 
by L. P. Bauss. [Wor ds and melody 
only] © 1c. Aug. 2, 1929; EB ump. 
9474; Lauretta P. Bauss, San Fran- 
cisco. 19473 


You’re wonderful, that’s all that I can 
Say; words and music by C. Ide. 
| Words and melody only] ©1«. 
Aug. 28, 1929: E unp. 10376: Charles 
Ide, Stonington, Conn. 19474 


You set my heart in motion again; 
words by J. A. Cooney, music by Syl- 
vester Long Cross; pf. © 1c. Aug. 
21, 1929; E unp. 10104: J. A. Cooney, 
Los Angeles. 19475 

You still own a share in my heart; 
words and music by HE. M. Charles 
and 'T’. R. Wiltz; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Aug. 16, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 19; EB 
pub. 8472; Teresa R. Wiltz, New Or- 
leans. 19476 


You’ve had your way; words and mu- 
sic by Ikey Robinson. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Aug. 29, 1929; 
K unp. 10485; State Street music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 19477 

Young hearts; by Paul Valdemar, of 
Great Britain. 1. Pf. solo.—2. Pf. 
duet. © Aug. 15, 1929; 2 c. each 
Aug. 17; E pub. 8492, 8493; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

19478, 19479 

You’r[ !] goin’ to be lonesome, you’r[ !] 
goin’ to be blue; words by Theodore 
EKcton,.musiec by F. E. Allen; pf. or 
organ ace. ©1e. Aug. 24, 1929; E 
unp. 10398; Fay BE. Allen, Los An- 
geles. 19480 

Your happineess lies with Jesus; 
words and music by G. Arnold. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Aug. 19, 1929; E unp. 10006; Gene 
Arnold, Chicago. 19481 


words and music by 


Your[!] just a wonderful baby doll; 
words and music by C. L. Pender. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Aug. 1, 1929; E unp. 9418; Chris. L. 
Pender, New York. 19482 


Your lips are red as cherries; words 
and music by Clarence Gaskill and 
Irving Bibo; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Aug. 7, 1929: 2c. Aug. 7; E pub. 
8156; Bibo-Lang, inc., New York. 

19483 


Your looking glass; words by Fred EH. 
Weatherly, music by Margaret Wool- 
mer, of Great Britain. © Aug. 1, 
1929; 1 c. Aug..10; E for. 6182 : 
Chappell & co., 1td., London. 19484 


Your love is like the sparkling dew; 
words by D. O. Anderson, music by 
Chester Escher; 1st violin. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 22, 1929; B unp. 10159; Della 
O’ Neill Anderson, Geddes, S. D. 

19485 

Your smile will tell; words and music 
by Joe Mack, jr. [is e. J. C. Mack, 
jr.} © 1c. July 25, 1929: amp: 
9636; Joseph C. Mack, Toledo, O. 


19486 | 


Zigeuner; from Bitter sweet, words 
and music by Noél Coward, of Great 
Britain. © July 2, 1929; 1 e July 
29; E for. 6076; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 19487 


Zuleika; by Max Darewski, of Great 
Britain, arr. by J. E. Andino; full 
orch. pts. © Aug. 3, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 
2; E pub. 8523; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 19488 


1°** sonatine; en ut majeur, par Louis 
Durey, of France, op. 36, no. 1; pf. 
© July 19, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 9; E "for. 
6249; Heugel, Paris, 19489 


7X 7 = 49; novelty song, words and 
music by Wendell Hall and Emory 
O’Hara; pf. and ukulele acc. New 
York City, Triangle music pub. co. 
© Aug. 2, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 1; E pub. 
8064; Joe Davis, New York. 19490 


9th album of first pieces; by Cuthbert 
Harris, of Great Britain; pf. nos. 
1-12. © July 26, 1929; 1 ce. Aug. 12; 
FE for. 6152; Warren & Phillips, Lon- 
don. 19491 


Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1929: 


Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 49 unpublished)__ . 140 
Class EH, Musical compositions (including 7,948 unpublished) _~__--____ 19, 351 
Total. ove A i SR ee eels ie ee ee 19, 491 


toi, OF MUSIC OFaWHICH. THEsSUBSISTING COPYRIGHT 
HAS BEEN RENEWED UNDER SECTION 24 OF THE ACT 


OF MARCH 4, 1909 


(19491 


Album of Russian piano music; se- 
lected, ed. and fingered by UL. 
Oesterle. v. 1, 2. © Louis Oesterle, 
New York, as the author of the edit- 
ing. R 4851, 4852, July 27,1929. 1, 2 


Alice; romance, transcription de salon 
by Joseph Ascher, ed. and fingered 
by LL. Oecesterle; pf. © Louis 
Oesterle, New York, as the author of 
the editing. R 48438, Aug. 18, 1929. 

3 


American (The) girl; song of the 
cities, from The prince of Pilsen, 
words by Frank Pixley, music by 
Gustav Luders. © Gustav Chase, 
Brooklyn, as the next of. kin of the 
author of the music, who is not liv- 
ing. R 4572, July 27, 1929. 4 


And thou Bethlehem; Christmas an- 
them, by C. Simper. © Caleb Sim- 
per, Barnstaple, England, as the au- 
thor of the music. R 4802, Aug. 10, 
1929. 5 


Anthem treasures; collection of pop- 
ular music, ed. by E. S. Lorenz; 
cho. and quartet cho. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author 
of the compilation. R 4550, July 20, 
1929. 6 


Ariette; valse caprice, by Paul Du- 
celle [pSeud. of C. W. Krogmann], 
op. 19; pf. © Carrie W. Krogmann, 
Brookline, Mass., as the author. R 
4661, Aug. 6, 1929. i 


As the hart panteth for the water 
brooks; anthem, words from Psalm 
42, music by Chester W. Greene; 
mixed voices, organ acc. © Walter 
C. Greene, Lacoma, N. H., as the 
child of the deceased author. R 
4805, Aug. 19, 1929. 8 


At set of sun; sacred song, words by 
Christina Rossetti, music by H. Lohr; 
no. 1, in E flat, with organ and vio- 
lin acc. ad lib, © Hermann Lohr, 
London, as the author of the music. 
R 4833, Aug. 16, 1929. 9 


At the fountain; by Paul Ducelle 
[pseud. of C. W. Krogmann], op. 18; 


pf. © Carrie W. Krogmann, Brook- 
line, Mass., as the author. R 4660, 
Aug. 6, 1929. 10 


Auf der kirmes: by Johann E. Hum- 
mel, op. 486, no. 5, arr. by Ferdinand 
Meyer [pseud. of Charles P. Scott]; 
pf. © Maude Ladd Scott, Malden, 
Mass., as the widow of the author of 
the arrangement. R 4751, Aug. 8, 
1929. 11 


Awake, sing; sacred song, in Easter 
carols, words by Laurene Highfield, 
music by J. W. Lerman. © J. W. 
Lerman, Brooklyn, as the author of 
the music. R 4632, Dec. 26, 1928. 12 


Back to the boulevards; from The 
prince of Pilsen, words by Frank 
Pixley, music by Gustav Luders. © 
Gustav Chase, Brooklyn, as the next 
of kin of the author of the music, 
who is not living. R 4690, July 27, 
1929. ala. 


Barearolle andalouse; par Théodore 
Lack, op. 211; pf. © Berthe Mar- 
guerite Victorine Tissier, Paris, as 
the widow of the author. R 4704, 
July 10, 1929. 14 


Ben-Hur; words and music by H. S. 
Kelley. Voc. sc. © Edgar Stillman 
Kelley, Oxford, O., as the author. 
R 4673, Aug. 8, 1929. 15 


Bereceuse: par Frédéric Binet, op. 47; 
pf. © Marie Dupalet, Fontaine- 
bleau, France, as the widow of the 
author. R 4703, July 10, 1929. 16 


Berceuse; par Frédéric Binet, op. 47; 
violon ou violoncelle, avec acc. de pf. 
© Marie Dupalet, Fontainebleau, 
France, as the widow of the author. 
R 4707, July 10, 1929. 17 


Berges gruss; by Johann E. Hummel, 
op. 486, no. 11, arr. by Ferdinand 
Meyer [pseud. of Charles P. Scott]: 
pf. © Maude Ladd Scott, Malden, 
Mass., as the widow of the author 
of the arrangement. R 4757, Aug. 
8, 1929. 18 


1031, 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRins 


19491 (19) 


pt. IIT, n. S., v. 24 


Biehl (Albert) March; op. 190; pf. 
© Marie W. C. M. Biehl, Hamburg, 
Germany, as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living. R 4788, 
Aug. 8, 1929. af 


— Waltz; op. 190; pf. (Birthday 
ball, no. 1) © Marie W. C. M. 
Biehl, Hamburg, Germany, as the 
next of kin of the author who is not 
living. R 4724, Aug. 8, 1929. 20 


Boccherini (L.) Rondo; transcription 
par Giuseppe Martucci; pf., en ré 
maj. © Maria Colella Martucci, 
Naples, as the widow of the author 
of the transcription. R 4723, Aug. 
8, 1929. 21 


Boute en train; galop de concert, by 
Eugene Ketterer, ed. and fingered 
by lL. Ogesterle; pf. © Louis 
Oesterle, New York, as the author 
of the editing. R 4593, July 27, 
1929. 22 


Brahms (Johannes) Angel’s greet- 
ing; English version by T. Baker; 
mixed voices. © Theodore Baker, 
Leipzig, as the author of the transla- 
tion. R 4860, July 28, 1928. 23 


Johannes Brahms; eighteen Songs, 
English tr. by T. Baker; high voice. 
v. 1-8. (Mastersongs by great com- 
posers) © Theodore Baker, Leip- 
zig, aS the author of the transla- 
tions. R 4600, 4601, 4605, July 27, 
1929. 24-26 


Brave (The) tin soldier; by P. A. 
Schnecker ; pf. © Louise N. Schneck- 
er, New York, as the widow of the 
author. R 4739, Aug. 8, 1929. 27 


Brink (The) of night; words by W. M. 
Chauvenet, music by G. W. Chad- 
wick; mezzo sop. or bar. © George 
W. Chadwick, Boston, as the author 
of the music. R 4581, July 27, 1929. 

28 


Campanella (La), impromptu, by 
Jules Egghard, op. 2, ed. and fingered 
by L. Oesterle; pf. © Louis Oes- 
terle, New York, as the author of the 
editing. R 4842, Aug. 13, 1929. 29 


Cantilene nuptiale (Nuptial song) ; by 
Th. Dubois, ed. by Chas. H. Morse. 
(In Twelve pieces for organ) © 
Margaret B. Morse, Rochester, N. Y., 
as the widow of the author of the 
editing. R 4658, Jan. 14, 1929. 30 


Caprice hongroise; etude de concert, 
by Eugene Ketterer, op. 7, ed. and 
fingered by L. Oesterle; pf. © 
Louis Oesterle, New York, as the 


author of the editing. R 4606, July 
27, 1929. 31 


Caressante (La); words and music by 


A. Seismit-Doda. © Albano Seismit- 
Doda, New York, as the author. R 
4766, Aug. 12, 1929. $2 


Chansonette; by Max Werner [pseud. 
of W-Kornhorst], op. 10, no. 6; pf. 


© Wilhelm Kornhorst, Louisville, as . 


the author. R 4817, Aug. 19, 1929. 
33 


Charmer (The); waltzes, by F. M. 
Witmark; pf. © Frank M. Wit- 
mark, New York, as the author. R 
4676, Aug. 6, 1929. 34 


Chatelaine (La); valse de salon, by 
HKugene Ketterer, op. 90, ed. and fin- 
gered by L. Oesterle; pf. © Louis 
Oesterle, New York, as the author 
of the editing. R 4839, Aug. 13, 
1929. 35 


Children’s day treasury, no. 11; ed. 
by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund §. Lo- 
renz, Dayton, O., as the author of 
the compilation. R 4551, July 20, 
1929. 36 


Chiming Easter bells; sacred song, in 


Easter carols, words by Flora Kirk- 
land, music by C. C. Ackley [pseud. 
of I. H. Meredith] © I. H. Mere- 
dith, New York, as the author of the 
music. R 4630, Dee. 26, 1928. 387 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Htude; 
op. 10, no. 5, ed. by Rafael Joseffy ; 
pf., in G flat, maj. © Marie Joseffy 
(Mrs. Rafael Joseffy), New York, as 
the widow of the author of the edit- 
ing, JK 4582, July 26, 0929: 38 


—— Etude in A flat major; op. 10, no. 
10; ed. by Rafael Joseffy; pf. 
Marie Joseffy (Mrs. Rafael Joseffy), 
New York, as the widow of the au- 
thor of the editing. R 4592, July 27, 
1929. 39 


—— Etude in D flat major; op. 25, no. 
8, ed. by Rafael Joseffy; pf. 
Marie Joseffy (Mrs. Rafael Joseffy), 
New York, as the widow of the au- 
thor of the editing. R 4590, July 
27, 1929. 40 


Club (The) fellow march; by A. 
Johns; pf. © Al. Johns, Paris, as 
the author. R 4677, Aug. 6, aca 

Coleridge-Taylor (Samuel)  Idylle; 
arr. for violin and pf. © Jessie 
Sarah Fleetwood Coleridge-Taylor, 
Croydon, Surrey, England, as the 
widow of the author. R 4539, June 
24, 1929. 42 


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Come along mah Emily; words by 
Paul West, music by J. W. Bratton. 
© John W. Bratton, Brooklyn, as 
the author of the music. R 4858, 
Aug. 13, 1929. 43 


Come ye to the waters; anthem, music 
by D. Protheroe, op. 62, no. 1; mixed 
voices, with organ ace. © Daniel 
Protheroe, Chicago, as the author of 
the music. R 4818, Aug. 19, 1929. 

44 

Corelli (A.) Andante; transcription 
par Giuseppe Martucci; pf.; en ré 
bémol maj. © Maria Colella Mar- 
tueci, Naples, as the widow of the 
author of the transcription. R 4791, 
Aug. 8, 1929. 45 


Crossing the bar; anthem, music by 
D. Protheroe, op. 64, no. 2; mixed 
voices. © Daniel Protheroe, Chi- 
cago, as the author of the music. R 
4809, Aug. 19, 1929. 46 


Czerny (Carl) Toccata; op. 92, ed. by 
Rafael Joseffy ; pf. © Marie Joseffy 
(Mrs. Rafael Joseffy), New York, as 
the widow of the author of the edit- 
ing. R 4585, July 27, 1929. AT 


Dawn (The); words by Edward Tes- 
chemacher [pseud. of E. Lockton], 
musie by Guy d’Hardelot [pseud. of 
H. Rhodes] ; no. 2, in F. © Edward 
Lockton, London, as author of the 
words, and Helen Rhodes, London, 
as author of the music. R 4827, Aug. 
16, 1929. 48 


Day of victory; sacred song, in The 
first Easter story, words by Grant 
Colfax Tullar, music by J. W. Ler- 
man. © J. Lerman, Brooklyn, as 
the author of the music. R 4627, 
Dec. 26, 1928. 49 


Defilé-marche ; by Eugene Ketterer, op. 
220, ed. and fingered by L. Oesterle; 
pf. © Louis Oesterle, New York, 
as the author of the editing. R 4841, 
Aug. 13, 1929. 50 


Derniére pensée musicale; by Carl 
Maria von Weber, ed. and fingered 
by lL. Oesterle; pf. Louis 
Oesterle, New York, aS the author 
of the editing. R 4840, Aug. 138, 
1929. 51 


Drive away all care and sadness; 
sacred song, in The first Easter 
story, words by I. H. Meredith, mu- 
sic by G. C. Tullar. © Grant Colfax 
Tullar, New York, as the author of 
the music. R 4619, Dec. 22, 1928. 

52 


72364—29—_8 


Dubois (Theodore) Twelve pieces for 
organ; ed. for American organ, by 
Chas. H. Morse. © Margaret B. 
Morse, Rochester, N. Y., as the 
widow of the author of the editing. 
R 4659, Jan. 14, 1929. 53 


Haste bellS; sacred song, in The first 
EKaster song, words by Flora Kirk- 
land, muSic by Hilton Woods [pseud. 
of G. C. Tullar] © Grant Colfax 
Tullar, New York, as the author of 
the music. R 4628, Dec. 22, 1928. 

54 

Easter carols; Sunday School service, 
by C. C. Ackley [pseud. of I. H. 
Meredith], Hilton Woods [pseud. of 
G. C. Tullar] and J. W. Lerman. © 
I. H. Meredith, Grant Colfax Tullar, 


New York, and J. W. Lermfn, 
Brooklyn, as the authors. R 4629, 
May 1, 1929. 55 


Ecce panis; anthem, by W. Reed; bar. 
and cho. © William Reed, Keno- 
gami, P. Q., Canada, as the author 
of the music. R 4837, Aug. 14, 1929. 

56 


Eliland; ein Sang vom Chiemsee, von 
Karl Stieler, English tr. by T. Baker, 
musik von Alexander von Fielitz, 
op. 9; med. voice. © ‘Theodore 
Baker, Leipzig, as the author of the 
translation. R 4594, July 27, 1929. 

aye 

Etude ecaractéristique; by Ignaz Mos- 
cheles, op. 70, no. 1, ed. by Rafael 
Joseffy; pt. © Marie Joseffy (Mrs. 
Rafael Joseffy), New York, as the 
widow of the author of the editing. 
R 4584, July 27, 1929. 58 


Etude in A flat major; by Paul de 
Schlozer, op. 1, no. 2, ed. by Rafael 
Joseffy ; pf. © Marie Joseffy (Mrs. 
Rafael Joseffy), New York, as the 
widow of the author of the editing. 
R 4586, July 27, 1929. 59 


Etude in B flat minor; by Adolph 
Henselt, op. 2, no. 12, ed. by Rafael 
Joseffy ; pf. © Marie Joseffy (Mrs. 
Rafael Joseffy), New York, as the 
widow of the author of the editing. 
R 4583, July 27, 1929. 60 


Every little dog must have his day; 
words and music by C. Oleott. © 
Chauncey Olcott, New York, as the 
author. R 4686, Aug. 1, 1929. 61 


Eyes; words by Jeffrey T. Branen, 
music by Leo Friedman. © Fred- 
ericka F. Lowenthal, Chicago, as the 
next of kin of the author of the mu- 
sic, who is not living. R 4679, Aug. 
8, 1929. 62 


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19491 (63) 


Fall in; from Prince of Pilsen, words 
by Frank Pixley, music by Gustav 
Luders. © Gustav Chase, Brooklyn, 
as the next of kin of the author of 
the music, who is not living. R 
4680, June 7, 1929. 63 


Fanfare militaire; by Joseph Ascher, 
op. 40, ed. and fingered by UL. 
Oesterle; pf. Simplified ed. © 
Louis Oesterle, New York, as the 
author of the editing. R 4845, Aug. 
15, O29. 64 


Fantasie sur un théme allemand; by 
Joseph Leybach, op. 5, ed. and fin- 
gered by L. Oesterle; pf. © Louis 
Oesterle, New York, as the author 
of the editing. R 4596, July 27, 1929. 

65 

Father of mercies; response, by Franz 
Holz |pseud. of Benjamin F. Wood] ; 
Ist ten., 2d ten. or bar., and bass, 
with organ acc. © Harold W. Rob- 
inson and Frank R. Fowles, Boston, 
as the executors of the author. R 
4821, Aug. 19, 1929. 66 


Fear not O land; anthem, by J. H. 
Rogers; mixed voices, with organ 
ace. © James H. Rogers, Cleveland, 


as the author of the music. R 4577, 
July 27, 1929. 67 
First (The) Easter story; Sunday 


school service, by I. H. Meredith and 
G. C. Tullar. © I. H. Meredith and 
Grant Colfax Tullar, New York, as 
the authors. R 4625, Dec. 26, 1928. 

68 


Flower féte; from The prince of Pil- 
sen, words by Frank Pixley, music 
by Gustav Luders. © Gustav 
Chase, Brooklyn, as the next of kin 

_ of the author of the music, who is 
not living. R 4570, July 27, 1929. 

69 

Flower suite of three dances; by Regi- 
nald K. Benyon; pf. © Reginald 
Benyon, London, as the author of 
the music. R 4826, Aug. 16, 1929. “ 

( 

For gold, gold, gold; waltz song and 
cho., words by Harry Dillon, music 
by J. Dillon. © John Dillon, Cort- 
land, N. Y., as the author of the mu- 
Sic. R 4535, Feb. 4, 1929. 71 


For thee, O dear, dear country; hymn 
anthem, music by F. H. Brackett; 
mixed voices, organ acc. © Frank 
H. Brackett, Ashland, Mass., as the 
author of the music. R 4803, Aug. 
19, 1929. (2 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


Franeaise (La); valse-mazurk, nou- 
veau pas de danse, d’Edmond Missa ; 
pf. © Jeanne Barbant, Paris, as 
the widow of the author. R 4708, 
July 10, 1929. 73 


From glory unto glory; hymn anthem, 
music by F. H. Brackett; mixed 
voices, with organ acc. © Frank H. 
Brackett, Ashland, Mass., as the au- 
thor of the music. R 4823, Aug. 19, 
1929. 74 


Galloping Jasper; march and cake- 
walk, by G. J. Trinkaus;: pf. © 
J. Trinkaus, - Ridgewood, 


George 
N. J., as the author. R 4678, Aug. 6, 
1929. 75 


Galopp; by Albert Biehl, op. 190; pf. 
© Marie W. C. M. Biehl, Hamburg, 
Germany, as the next of kin of the 


author who is not living. R 4786, 
Aug. 8, 1929. 76 
Gavotte; rococo, by Raoul Gabriel 


[pseud. of A. J. Boex]; pf. © Louise 
Boex, Cincinnati, as the widow of 
the author. R 4635, May 17, 1929. 
77 
Giga; par A. Corelli, transcription par 
Giuseppe Martucci; pf., en mi maj. 
© Maria Colella Martucci, Naples, 
as the widow of the author of the 
transcription. R 4759, Aug. 8, 1929. 
78 
Giga; par G. B. Martini, transcription 
par Giuseppe Martucci; pf., en si 
bémol maj. © Maria Colella Mar- 
tucci, Naples, as the widow of the 
author of the transcription. R 4799, 
Aug. 8, 1929. 79 


Glécklein im walde (Chimes in the 
wood); idylle, von J. E. Hummel, 
op. 448, no. 1, arr. by Ferdinand 
Meyer [pseud. of Charles P. Scott] 
© Maude Ladd Scott, Malden, Mass., 
as the widow of the author of the 
arrangement. R 4618, Aug. 2, 1929. 

. 80 

Glory be to God in the Highest ; Christ- 
mas anthem, music by G. Burdett. 
© George Burdett, Newton Center, 
Mass., as the author of the music. 
R 4576, July 27, 1929. 81 


God Who madest heaven and earth; 
benediction hymn, music by G. B. 
Nevin; mixed voices, organ ace. © 
George B. Nevin, Easton, Pa., as the 
author of the music. R 4806, Aug. 
19, 1929. 82 

God’s fatherly love and power; music 
by C. H. Gabriel. © Chas. H. Ga- 
briel, Berkeley, Calif., as the author 
of the music. R 4537, June 22, pe 


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Golden (The) swan; waltz, by P. A. 
Schnecker; pf. Louise N. 
Schnecker, New York, as the widow 
of the author. R 47387, Aug. 8, 1929. 

84 


(The); words by Alvin 
Hovey-King. music by Cc W. 
Coombs; ten., in D flat maj. © C. 
Whitney Coombs, Paris, as the au- 
thor of the music. R 4598, July 27, 
1929. 85 


Good (A) confession; music by C. H. 
Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berke- 
ley, Calif., as the author of the mu- 
sic. R 4538, June 22, 1929. 86 


Greeting (A) (Blumengruss) ; von B. 
Shapleigh, op. 19, no.5; hohe stimme. 
© Bertram Shapleigh, Chicago, as 
the author. R 4650, Apr. 4, 1929. S87 


Gretchen’s puppe; by Johann E. Hum- 
mel, op. 486, no. 3, arr. by Ferdi- 
nand Meyer [pseud. of Charles P. 
Scott]; pf. © Maude Ladd Scott, 
Malden, Mass., as the widow of the 
author of the arrangement. R 4749, 
Aug. 8, 1929. 88 


Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) Im kahn 
(In the boat); English tr. by Th. 
Baker, music by Edvard Grieg; sop. 
or ten. © Theodore Baker, Leipzig, 
as the author of the translation. R 
4587, July 27, 1929. 89 


Halali; by Johann E. Hummel, op. 486, 
no. 9; arr. by Ferdinand Meyer 
[pseud. of Charles P. Scott]: pf, © 
Maude Ladd Scott, Malden, Mass., 
as the widow of the author of the 
arrangement. R 4755, Aug. 8, 1929. 

90 


Hansel and Gretel; by P. A. Schneck- 
er; pf. © Louise N. Schnecker, New 
York, as the widow of the auther. 
R 4738, Aug. 8, 1929. 91 


He did not die in vain; sacred song, 
in Songster and official program, 
words by Mrs. Frank A. Breck, mu- 
sic by G. C. Tullar. © Grant Colfax 
Tullar, New York, as the author of 
the music. R 4620, Dec. 22, 1928. 92 


He lives to reign; sacred song, in The 
first Easter story, words by Lizzie 
De Armond, music by G. C. Tullar. 
© Grant Colfax Tullar, New York, 
as the author of the music. R 
4621, Dec. 22, 1928. 93 


Hear us, O Father; response, music by 
Franz Holz [pseud. of Benjamin F. 
Wood]; mixed voices. © Harold W. 
Robinson and Frank R. Fowles, Bos- 


Gondolier 


19491 (104) 


ton, as the executors of the author 
of the music. R 4808, Aug. 19, 1929. 
94 

Heartsease ; mazurka, by Max Werner 
[pseud. of W. Kornhorst], op. 10, no. 
5; pf. © Wilhelm Kornhorst, Louis- 
ville, as the author. R 4816, Aug. 19, 
1929. 95 


Heidelberg ; stein song from the Prince 
of Pilsen, words by Frank Pixley, 
music by Gustav Luders. © Gus- 
tav Chase, Brooklyn, as the next of 
kin of the author of the music, who 
is not living. R 4568,*July 27, 1929. 

96 

Holy! Holy! Holy! music by Franz 
Holz [pseud. of Benjamin F. Wood]; 
mixed voices, with organ acc.. © 
Harold W. Robinson and Frank R. 
Fowles, Boston, as the executors of 
the author of the music. R 4824, 
Aug. 19, 1929. 97 

Hush-a-bye my babykins; negro lul- 
laby, words by Frank H. Bernard, 
music by J. Itzel. © John Itzel. 
Baltimore, as the author of the mu- 
sic. R 4764, Aug. 10, 1929. 98 


I heard a voice from heaven; hymn 
anthem, by C. B. Hawley; men’s 
voices. © Hattie B. Hawley, Nyack. 
N. Y., as the widow of the author 
of the music. R 4663, Aug. 9, 1929. 

99 

I’ve got my eyes on you; words by 
FF. W. Hager and J. Ringleben, music 
by Theodore F. Morse. © Fred W. 
Hager and J. Ringleben, New York, 
as the authors of the lyrics. R 4615, 
May 18, 1929. 100 


I will not leave you comfortless; sen- 
tence, words from St. John, music 
by W. D. Armstrong; mixed voices, 
with organ ace. © William D. Arm- 
strong, Alton, Ill., as the author of 
the music. R 4822, Aug. 19, 1929. 

: 101 

In my beloved’s eves; words by W. M. 
Chauvenet, music by G. W. Chad- 
wick; mezzo sop. or bar. © George 
W. Chadwick, Boston, as the author 
of the music. R 4580, July 27, 1929. 

102 

In the service of the Lord; words by 
A. Geibel, music by Florence W. 
Williams. © Adam Geibel, Phila- 
delphia, aS the author of the words. 
R 4557, Apr. 19, 1929. 103 


In the woods; by Max Werner [pseud. 
of W. Kornhorst], op. 10, no. 2; pf. 
© Wilhelm Kornhorst, Louisville, as 
the author. R 4813, Aug. 19, 1929. 

104 


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pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


International praise; for the Sunday 
school and church, ed. by Edwin O. 
Excell. Regular ed. © Edwin O. 
Excell, jr., Chicago, as the next of 
kin of the author who is not living. 
R 4644, Aug. 1, 1929. 105 


It doesn’t seem the same old home; 
words and music by Will R. Ander- 
son. © Elizabeth Anderson, Ridge- 
wood, N. J., as the widow of the 
author. R 47638, Aug. 10, 1929. 106 


Jack Merry-fellow; by P. A. Schnec- 
ker; pf. © Louise N. Schnecker, 
New York, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 4736, Aug. 8, 1929. 107 


Jubilate Deo, in F; music by Edwin 
J. Decevée; mixed voices. © Anna 
M. P. Decevée, Harrisburg, Pa., as 
the widow of the author. R 4734, 
Aug. 8, 1929. 108 


Junge (Der) barde; by Johann H. 
Hummel, op. 486, no. 7, arr. by Fer- 
dinand Meyer [pseud. of Charles P. 
Scott]; pf. © Maude Ladd Scott, 
Malden, Mass., as the widow of the 
author of the arrangement. R 4752, 
Aug. 8, 1929. 109 


Junk! Junk! Junk! words by Ed. Gar- 
deneir, music by Harry W. Arm- 
strong. © Emma M. Armstrong, 
New York, as the widow of the au- 
thor of the music. R 4683, Aug. 1, 
1929. 110 


Kavanagh (The); words by Richard 
Hovey, music by Frederic F. Bul- 
lard; bass. © Maud S. Bullard, 
South Orleans, Mass., as the widow 
of the author of the music. R 4546, 
July 24, 1929. 111 


Kleine (Der) kadett; by Johann E. 
Hummel, op. 486, no. 8, arr. by Fer- 
dinand Meyer [pseud. of Charles P. 
Scott]; pf. © Maude Ladd Scott, 
Malden, Mass., aS the widow of the 
author of the arrangement. R 4754, 
Aug. 8, 1929. 112 


Kwang Hsu; chinesischer marsch von 
P. Lincke; orch. © Paul Lincke, 


Berlin, as the author. R 4616, Aug. 
2, 1929. 113 
Lack (Théodore) Ballade; par T. 


Lack, op. 212; pf. © Berthe Mar- 
guerite Victorine Tissier, Paris, as 
the widow of the author. R 4705, 
July 10, 1929. 114 


Liindler; by Albert Biehl, op. 190; pf. 
© Marie W. C. M. Biehl, Hamburg, 
Germany, as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living. R 4787, 
Aug. 8, 1929. 115 


Larger (The) prayer; anthem, words 
by Ednah Dow Cheney, music by 
G. Burdett ; mixed voices. © George 
Burdett, Newton Center, Mass., as 
the author of the music. R 4578, 
July 27, 1929. 116 


Larghetto; de L. Boccherini, transcrip- 
tion par Giuseppe Martucci; pf., en 
mi min. © Maria Colella Martucci, 
Naples, as the widow of the author 
of the transcription. R 4720, Aug. ~ 
8, 1929. 117 


Laura Lee; words by Arthur Lamb, 
music by H. W. Petrie. © Julia C. 
Petrie, Chicago, as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 4561, July 
26, 1929. 118 


Lemaigre (Ed.) Twelve pieces for or- 
gan; ed. for American organ, by 
Chas. H. Morse. © Margaret B. 


Morse, Rochester, N. Y., as the 
widow of the author of the editing. 
R 4657, Jan. 14, 1929. 119 
Leoncavallo (Ruggiero) Zaza; opera 


musicale in quattro atti; grande par- 
titura d’orch. © Jeanne Adele Puel, 
Montecatini, Italy, as the next of 
kin of the deceased author. R 4607, 
Aug. 1, 1929. 120 


Light cavalry; overture, by Suppe, arr. 
by George L. Tracy; orch. © Susan 
M. Leverett, Brighton, Mass., as the 
executor of the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 4545, July 24, 1929. 

121 


Lightfoot polka; by Max Werner 
[pseud. of W. Kornhorst], op. 10, 


no. 3; pf. © Wilhelm Kornhorst, 
Louisville, as the! author. R 4814, 
Aug. 19, 1929. 122 


Lilies; sacred song, in Haster carols,. 
words by Flora Kirkland, music by 
Chas. C. Ackley [pseud. of I. H. 
Meredith] © I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author of the music. 
R 4631, Dec. 26, 1928. 123 


Limerick (The) girls; words and mu- 
sic by C. Olcott. © Chauncey Ol- 
eott, New York, as the author. R 
4684, Aug. 2, 1929. 124 


Little flirt; morceau characteristic, by 
T. Bendix; pf. © Theodore Bendix, 
Los Angeles, as the author. R 4857, 
Aug. 138, 1929. 125 


Little Ib; by P. A. Schnecker; pf. © 
Louise N. Schnecker, New York, as 
the widow of the author. R 4735, 
Aug. 8, 1929. 126 


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*Liza, tantalizer; verses by Edwin 
‘Star Belknap, music by H. W. 
Loomis. © Harvey Worthington 


Loomis, Roxbury, Mass., as the au- 
thor of the music. R 4682, Aug. 1, 
1929. 127 


Load (A) of pumpkins; rural charac- 
teristique and two-step, by W. T. 
Francis; pf. © W. T. Francis, jr. 
and Marie T. Francis, New York, as 
the children of the deceased author. 
R 4694, Aug. 1, 1929. 128 


Look it up in the dream book; from 
The strollers, words by Robert B. 
Smith, music by Harry T. MacCon- 
nell. © Robert B. Smith, Asbury 
Park, N. J., as the author of the 
words. R 4672, May 24, 1929. 129 


Love’s coronation; words by Winifred 
Sutcliffe, music by Florence Ayl- 
ward [i. e., F. Kinder]; no. 1, in E, 
with violin, violoncello and organ 
ace. ad lib. © Florence Kinder, St. 
Leonards-on-sea, England, as the au- 
thor of the music. R 4828, Aug. 16, 
1929. 130 


Love’s reverie; words by Arthur Chap- 
man, music by W. H. Squire; in BE 
flat. © W. H. Squire, London, as 
the author of the music. R 4665, 
Ae. “T1929, 131 


Lysistrata; operette in 2 acten von 
Bolton-Bickers, musik von P. 
Lineke; klavierauszug mit text. © 
Paul Lincke, Berlin, as the author 
of the music. R 4559, July 26, 1929. 

132 

Magic (The) light; march and two 
step, by Pauline B. Story, arr. by T. 
Bendix: orch. © Theodore Bendix, 
Los Angeles, as the author of the 
arrangement. R 4674, Aug. 2, 1929. 

133 

Manru; opera, English version by H. 
E. Krehbiel, music by I. J. Paderew- 
ski. Vocal sec. © Ignace Jan Pader- 
ewski, Morges, Switzerland, as the 
author of the music. R 4656, June 
1, 1929. 134 


March (The) king’s daughter; by P. 
A. Schnecker; pf. © Louise N. 
Schnecker, New York, as the widow 
of the author. R 4740, Aug. 8, 1929. 

135 

Martini (G. B.) Andante; transcrip- 
tion par Giuseppe Martucci; pf.; en 
sol min. © Maria Colella Martucci, 
Naples, as the widow of the author 
of the transcription. R 4797, Aug. 8, 
1929. 136 


19491 (148) 


Rondo; transcription par Giu- 
seppe Martucci; pf. 1. En ut maj.— 
2. En fa maj. © Maria Colella Mar- 
tucci, Naples, as the widow of the 
author of the transcription. R 4795, 
4800, Aug. 8, 1929. 137, 138 


Mary, of Jonesville, and Marie, of 
Boston; cousinly episode, duet, 
words and music by H. S. Sawyer; 
two voices. © Henry S. Sawyer, 


Chicago, as the -author. R 4785, 
Aug. 10, 1929. 139 
Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) 


Danse du jongleur; de Le jongleur 
de Notre Dame; pf. © Louise Con- 
stance de Gressy, Versailles, France, 
as the widow of the author of the 
music. R 4699, July 10, 1929. 140 


En méme temps que ton amour; 
paroles d’André Lebey. © Louise 
Constance de Gressy, Versailles, 
France, as the widow of the author 
of the music. R 4696, July 10, Pe 

14 


Jamais un tel bonheur; paroles 
d’André Lebey. © Louise Constance 
de Gressy, Versailles, France, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 4697, July 10, 1929. 142 


—— Le jongleur de Notre Dame; mi- 
racle en 38 actes, poéme de Maurice 
Léna. © Louise Constance de Gres- 
sy, Versailles, France, as the widow 
of the author of the music. R 4698, 
July 10, 1929, 143 


Pastorale mystique; prélude du 
troisiéme acte de Le jongleur de 
Notre Dame; pf. © Louise Con- 
stance de Gressy, Versailles, France, 
as the widow of the author of the 
music. R 4700, July 10, 1929. 144 


— Quand nous nous sommes vus 
pour la premiére fois; paroles d’An- 
dré Lebey. © Louise Constance de 
Gressy, Versailles, France, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 4695, July 10, 1929. 145 


Les rosati; divertissement pour 
orch. 1, Transcription pour pf.—2. 
Partition d’orch. © Louise Con- 
stance de Gressy, Versailles, France, 
as the widow of the author. R 4715, 
A716, July 10° 1929. 146, 147 


Master I pray Thee; sacred song, in 
Sermons in song, no. 3, by I. H. 
Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author. R 4624. Dec. 
26, 1928. 148 


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Merrie England ; comic opera, words by 
Basil Hood, music by EH. German. 
Vocal se. © Edward German, Lon- 
don, as the author of the music. R 
4830, Aug. 16, 1929. 149 


Midi; song of destiny, oriental poem 
by Grace Hibbard, music by John 
W. Metealf; in B flat. © William 
C. Waibel, Piedmont, Calif., as the 
executor of the author of the music. 


R 4733, Aug. 8, 1929. 150 
Might song (Machtlied); von B. 
Shapleigh, op. 19, no. 3; hohe 
stimme. © Bertram  Shapleigh, 
Chicago, as the author. R 4648, Apr. 
4, 1929. 151 


Mine; words by Elmer Brown Mason, 
music by M. Bendix. © Max Ben- 
dix, New York, as the author of the 
music. R 4536, Feb. 4, 1929. 152 


Minuetto; de L. Boeccherini, transcrip- 
tion par Giuseppe Martucci; pf.; en 
ré maj. © Maria Colella Martucci, 
Naples, as the widow of the author 
of the transcription. R 4721, Aug. 8, 
1929, 153 


Minuetto; par A. Corelli, transcrip- 
tion par Giuseppe Martucci; pf., en 
fa maj. © Maria Colella Martucci, 
Naples, as the widow of the author 
of the transcription. R 4789, Aug. 
8, 1929. 154 


Minuetto; par G. B. Martini, transcrip- 
tion par Giuseppe Martucci; pf. 1. 
En sol maj.—2. Hn la maj.—3. En si 
bémol maj.—4. En ré maj. © Maria 
Colella Martucci, Naples, as the 
widow of the author of the tran- 
scription. R 4793, 4794, 4796, 4798. 
Aug. 8, 1929. 155-158 


Mit anmuth; by Johann EK. Hummel, 
op. 486, no. 6, arr. by Ferdinand 
Meyer [pseud. of Charles P. Scott]; 
pf. © Maude Ladd Scott, Malden, 
Mass., aS the widow of the author 
of the arrangement. R 4753, Aug. 8, 
1929. 159 


Modern violin method; practical ele- 
mentary course, consisting of stand- 
ard studies, selected, compiled and 


ed. by L. E. Hersey. © L. H. 
Hersey, Bloomington, Ill., as the 


author. R 4825, Aug. 19, 1929. 


160 
Moravienne; par Théodore Lack, op. 
213; pf. © Berthe Marguerite 
Victorine Tissier, Paris, as the 


R 4706, July 
161 


widow of the author. 
10, 1929. 


10: 


pt. III, n. S., v. 24 


My lady Chloe; African love song, by 


H. Clough-Leighter. © Henry 
Clough-Leighter, Wollaston, Mass., 
as the author. R 4555, July 27, 1929. 

162 


My lover he comes on the skee; 
Norwegian love song, by H. Clough- 
Leighter, op. 5, no. 1; sop. in B flat 
min. © Henry Clough-Leighter, 
Wollaston, Mass., as the author. R 
4554, July 27, 1929, 163 


My sweetheart and I; new ed. with 
Italian version, music by Mrs. H. H. 
A. Beach. © Amy Marcy Cheney 
Beach, i. e. Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, 
Hillsboro, N. H., as the author of 
the music. R 4732, Aug. 8, 1929. 

164. 


Nature’s Eastertide; Sunday school 
service, by C. C. Ackley [pseud. of 
I. H. Meredith], Hilton Woods 
end of G. C. Tullar] and J. W. 
Lerman. © I. H. Meredith and 
Grant Colfax Tullar, New York, and 
J. W. Lerman, ,Brooklyn, as the 
authors. R 4628, Dec. 26, 1928. ‘ 

16 


No cards; musical piece in 1 act, 
written by W. S. Gilbert, composed 
by Lionel Elliott. Voc. se. 
Ethel G. Williams, Worthing, Sussex, 
England, as the widow of the author 
of the music, R 4666, Aug. 7, 1929. 


166 
Noreen mavourneen; song by C. 
Oleott. © Chauncey Olcott, Sara- 


toga Springs, N. Y., as the author. 
R 4859, Aug. 18, 1929. 167 


Nuit d’été; piéce pour le piano, par 
Frédéric Binet, op. 46. © Marie 
Dupalet, Fontainebleau, France, as 
the widow of the author. R 4702, 
July 10, 1929. 168 


Nune dimittis in C; music by J. H. 
Rogers; mixed voices. © James H. 
Rogers, Cleveland, as the author of 
the music. R 4801, Aug. 8, peer 


O little town of Bethlehem; hymn 
anthem, words by Phillips Brooks, 
music by A. Frey; mixed voices, 
organ acc. © Adolf Frey, Syracuse, 
N. Y., as the author of the music. 
R 4547, July 25, 1929. 170 


Octaves (Les); morceau de concert, 
by Henry C. Litolff, ed. and fingered 
by lL. Oesterle; pf. © Louis 
Oesterle, New York, as the author 
of the editing. R 4847, Aug. 13, 
1929. 171 


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Olga mazurka; by A. Goria, op. 5, ed. 
and fingered by L. Oesterle; pf. 
Louis Oesterle, New York, as the 
author of the editing. R 4846, Aug. 
13, 1929. 172 


Ordre de l’Empereur; paroles de Paul 
Ferrier, musique de Justin Clérice. 
Partition pf. et chant. © Mar- 
guerite Jeanne Eugénie Esquilar, 
actuellement épouse de Mauricio 
Erro, Toulouse, France, as the widow 
of the author of the music. R 4701, 
July 10, 1929. 173 


Out of the depth; Psalm 130, arr. from 
S. De Lange, by William Sparger ; 
mixed voices, organ acc. © Rebecca 
Sparger, i. e. Mrs. William Sparger, 


Brooklyn, as the widow of the 
author of the new matter. R 4662, 
June 1, 1929. 174 


Out of the depths; response, by F. H. 
Brackett; mixed voices, organ acc. 
© Frank H. Brackett, Ashland, 
Mass., as the author of the music. 
R 4820, Aug. 19, 1929. 175 


Pelléas et Mélisande; drame lyrique 
en 5 actes et 12 tableaux de Maurice 
Maeterlinck, musique de Claude 
Debussy. Partition chant et pf. © 
Emma Léa Moyse, Paris, as the 
widow of the author. R 4712, July 
10, 1929. 176 


Phantasy (A) of life and love (Liebe 
und leben) ; traum-phantasie von F. 
H. Cowen; orch. Se. © Frederic 
H. Cowen, London, as the author. 
R 4667, Aug. 7, 1929. AG 


Phantom patrol; from The wizard of 
Oz, by P. Tietjens; pf. © Paul 
Tietjens, New York, as the author. 
R 4688, Aug. 6, 1929. 178 


Pilgrim’s (The) song; hymn anthem, 
words by Rev. Prof. Rowland, music 
by D.~ Protheroe, ‘op. 64, no. 3; 
mixed yoices, organ ace. © Daniel 
Protheroe, Chicago, as the author of 


the music. R 4804, Aug. 19, 1929. 
179 
Plain Philip Lee; words by Paul 


Knox, music by Henry W. Arm- 
strong. © Emma M. Armstrong, 
New York, as the widow of the au- 
thor of the music. R 4681, Aug. 1, 
1929. 180 


Polka; by Albert Biehl, op. 190; pf. 
(Birthday ball, no.3) © Marie W. 
C. M. Biehl, Hamburg, Germany, as 
the next of kin of the author who 
is not living. R 4726, Aug. 8, 1929. 

181 


Polka-mazurka; by Albert Biehl, op. 
190; pf. (Birthday ball, no. 2) © 
Marie W. C. M. Biehl, Hamburg, 
Germany, as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living. R 4725, 
Aug. 8, 1929. 182 


Pour déchiffrer 4 4 mains; 20 piéces 
breves variées et progressives, de 
méme force pour les deux patties, 
par Frédéric Binet, op. 44. © Ma- 
rie Dupalet, Fontainebleau, France, 
as the widow of the author. R 4709, 
July 10, 1929. 183 


Presto; de L. Boccherini, transcription 
par Giuseppe Martucci; pf., en la 
maj. © Maria Colella Martucci, 
Naples, as the widow of the author 
of the transcription. R 4722, Aug. 
8, 1929. 184 


Prince (The) of Pilsen; entrance, act 
1, words by Frank Pixley, music 
by Gustav Luders. © Gustav Chase, 
Brooklyn, as the next of kin of the 
author of the music, who is not liv- 
ing. R 4571, July 27, 1929. 185 


Prince (The) of Pilsen; finale, act 1, 
words by Frank Pixley, music by 
Gustav Luders. © Gustave Chase, 
Brooklyn, as the next of kin of the 
author of the music, who is not liv- 
ing. R 4566, July 27, 1929. 186 


Prince (The) of Pilsen; lanciers, by 
Gustav Luders; pf. © Gustav 
Chase, Brooklyn, as the next of kin 
of the author, who is not living. R 
4693, July 27, 1929. 187 


Prince (The) of Pilsen; opening cho., 
act 1, words by Frank Pixley, musie 
by Gustav Luders. © Gustav 
Chase, Brooklyn, as the next of kin 
of the author of the music, who is 
not living. R 4565, July 27, 1929. 

188 


Prince of Pilsen; opening cho., act 2, 
words by Frank Pixley, music by 
Gustav Luders. © Gustav Chase, 
Brooklyn, as the next of kin of the 
author of the music, who is not liv- 
ing. R 4567, July 27, 1929. 189 


Prince (The) of Pilsen; selection, by 
Gustav Luders; pf. © Gustav 
Chase, Brooklyn, as the next of kin 
of the author of the music, who is 
not living. R 4573, July 27, 1929. 

190 

Prince (The) of Pilsen; waltzes, by 
Gustav Luders; pf. © Gustav 
Chase, Brooklyn, as the next of kin 
of the author of the music, who is 
not living. R 4574, July 27, 1929. 

191 


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Princesse Bébé; opérette en 8 actes, 
paroles de Pierre Decoureelle et 
Georges Berr, musique de Louis 
Varney ; pf. et chant. © Claire Ma- 
rie de Biarrot, Paris, as the widow 
of the author of the music. R 4714, 
July 10, 1929. 192 


Rainbows follow after rain; words by 
J. Cheever Goodwin, music by Mau- 
rice Levi. © Ida Goodwin, New 
York, as the widow of the author of 
the words. R 4692, Aug. 5, 1929. 

193 

Recessional; choral song, poem by 
Rudyard Kipling, music by W. W. 
Gilchrist; mixed voices. © Anna 
R. Gilchrist, Philadelphia, as the 
child of the deceased author of mu- 
sic. R 4589, July 27, 1929. 194 


Reed (William) Six opening sen- 
tences ; how lovely are thy dwellings 
fair, by W. Reed; mixed voices. © 
William Reed, Kenogami, P. Q., 
Canada, as the author of the music. 
R 4836, Aug. 14, 1929. 195 


Rheinliinder; by Albert Biehl, op. 190; 
pf. (Birthday ball, no. 4) © Ma- 
rie W. C. M. Biehl, Hamburg, Ger- 
many, as the next of kin of the au- 
thor who is not living. R 4727, Aug. 
8, 1929. 196 


Ring my bawnjer, ring; words by 
James EK. Campbell, music by H. T. 
Burleigh; med. voice. © Harry T. 
Burleigh, New York, as the author 
of the music. R 4655, July 25, 1929. 

197 

Robin des bois; priere et choeur, by R. 
Favarger, ed. and fingered by L. 
Oesterle; pf. © Louis Oesterle, 
New York, as the author of the edit- 
ing. R 4844, Aug. 18, 1929. 198 


Rock of ages; sacred song, in Songs 
for male voices, words by Toplady, 
musie by I. H. Meredith. © I. H. 
Meredith, New York, as the author 
of the music. R 4652, Dec. 26, 1928.. 

199 


Rosenfest (Das); by Johann EH. Hum- 
mel, op. 486, no. 2, arr. by Ferdinand 
Meyer [pseud. of Charles P. Scott] ; 
pf. © Maude Ladd Scott, Malden, 
Mass., as the widow of the author 
of the arrangement. R 4748, Aug. 
8, 1929. 200 


Saint - Saéns (Charles Camille) 
Marche du couronnement; op. 117. 
1. Pfs.—2. Pf. 4 4 mains. © Marie 
Laure Truffot, Puyriecard, France, 
as the widow of the author. R 4711, 
4713, July 10, 1929. 201, 202 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


Sans souci; waltz, by Max Werner 
[pseud. of W. Kornhorst], op. 10, 
no. 1; pf. © Wilhelm Kornhorst, 
Louisville, as the author. R 4812, 
Aug. 19, 1929. 203 


Save up your money for a rainy day; 
words by Alfred Cahen, music by 
S. B. Weiler. © Samuel B. Weiler, 
Pittsburgh, as the author of the 
music. R 4675, Aug. 8, 1929. 204. 


Savior’s (The) command; words by 
Thomas Littlefield Marble, music by 
‘Florence Ednah Chipman. In F.— 
In G.—In A flat. © Florence Chip- 
man Berwick, Gorham, N. H., as the 
author of the music. R 4807, Aug. 
19, 1929. 205 


Scars of honor are not hard to bear; 
words by Ren Shields, music by Joe 
Bonnell. © Grace Shields, Brook- 
lyn, as the widow of the author of 
the words. R 4541, July 23, 1929. 

206 

Schubert (Franz Peter) Franz Schu- 
bert; eighteen songs, English tr. by 
T. Baker; high voice. v. 1-3. (Mas- 
tersongs by great composers) © 
Theodore Baker, Leipzig, as the au- 
thor of the translations. R 4602-— 
4604, July 27, 1929. 207-209 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) ‘Toc- 
cata; op. 7, ed. by Rafael Joseffy ; 
pf. © Marie Joseffy (Mrs. Rafael 
Joseffy), New York, as the widow 
of the author of the editing. R 
4591, July 27, 1929. 210 


Seeking Bethlehem’s King; words by 
EK. HE. Hewitt, musie by C. H. Ga- 
briel. Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, 
Calif., as the author of the music. 
R 4480, June 13, 1929. 211 


Sieges-palme (Die); eine sammlung 
leichter chor-lieder, hrgg. E. S. Lo- 
renz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., aS the author of the com- 
pilation, R 4549, July 20, 1929. 212 


Slumber on; lullaby, words by Sager 
Midgeley, music by G. Trinkaus . © 
George Trinkaus, Ridgewood, N. J., 
as the author of the music. R 4856, 
Aug. 138, 1929. ZANT 4 


Scur (La) de Jocrisse; opéra-comique 
en un acte d’aprés le vaudeville de 
Duvert et Varner, par Albert Van- 
los, musique de Antoine Banés. © 
Jeanne Suzanne Marie Bertrand, 
Neuilly, sur Seine, France, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 4710, July 10, 1929. 214 


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Soldaten-liedchen; von Johann H. 
Hummel, op. 486, no. 1, arr. by Fer- 
dinand Meyer [pseud. of Charles P. 
Scott]; pf. © Maude Ladd Scott, 
Malden, Mass., as the widow of the 
author of the arrangement. R 4747, 
Aug..8, 1929. 215 


Song (A) of birds in oasis (Lied eines 
vogleins in der oasis) ; von B. Shap- 
leigh, op. 19, no. 2; héhe stimme. © 
Bertram Shapleigh, Chicago, as the 
author. R 4647, Apr. 4, 1929. 216 


Song of the sword; bass aria from 
Tofana, lyrics by Myron V. Freese, 
music by H. Clough-Leighter, op. 18, 
no. 13. © Henry Clough-Leighter, 
Wollaston, Mass., aS the author of 
the music. R 4556, July 27, 1929. 

217% 


Sprudelnde (Die) quelle; by Johann 
E. Hummel, op. 486, no. 12, arr. by 
Ferdinand Meyer [pseud. of Charles 
P. Scott]; pf. © Maude Ladd Scoit, 
Malden, Mass., as the widow of the 
author of the arrangement. R 4758, 
Aug. 8, 1929. 218 


Starry (The) choir (Der jubel chor 
der sterne); von B, Shapleigh, op. 
19, no. 4, hédhe stimme. © Bertram 
Shapleigh, Chicago, as the author. 
R 4649, Apr. 4, 1929. 219 


Stepping (The) stones: words by 
A. B., music by Teresa Del Riego 
fi. e., IT. Leadbitter]; no. 2, in HB 


flat. © Teresa Leadbitter, London, 
as the author of the music. R 4832, 
Aug. 16, 1929. 220 


Strauss (Richard) Feuersnot; ein 
singgedicht in einem akt von E. von 
Wolzogen. Regiebuch. © Ernst von 
Wolzogen, Puppling bei Wolfratshau- 
sen, Germany, as the author of the 
text. R 4612. May 23, 1929. Pepa 


-——Feuersnot; ein singgedicht in 
einem akt von Ernst von Wolzogen, 
musik von R. Strauss, op.. 50, kla- 
vierauszug mit text von O. Singer. 
© Oito Snger, Leipzig, as the au- 
thor of the arrangement of the mu- 
sic. R 4613, May 28, 1929. 222 


Feuersnot; ein Singgedicht in 
einem akt von Ernst von Wolzogen, 
musik von R. Strauss, op. 50, voll- 
stindiger klavierauszug mit hinzu- 
fiigung des gesangstextes und der 
scenischen bemerkungen von O. Sin- 


ger. © Otto Singer, Leipzig, as the 
author of the arrangement. R 4614, 
May 23, 1929. 223 


Students entrance; from The Prince 
of Pilsen, act 1, words by Frank 
Pixley, music by Gustav Luders. © 
Gustav Chase, Brooklyn, as the next 
of kin of the author of the music, 
who is not living. R 4569, July 27, 
1929, 224 


Sultan of Sulu; overture, lyrics by 
George Ade, music by A. G. Wathall. 
© Alfred G. Wathall, Chicago, as 
the author of the music. R 4564, 
July 27, 1929. 225 


Summer’s message; words by Edward 
Teschemacher [pseud. of E. Lock- 
ton], music by Guy d’Hardelot 
[pseud. of H. Rhodes]; no. 3, in E 
flat. © Edward Lockton, London, 
as the author of the words, and 
Helen Rhodes, London, as author 
of the music. R 4831, Aug. 16, 1929. 

226 


Sunshine and shadow; by Max Wer- 
ner [pseud. of W. Kornhorst], op. 10, 


no. 4; pf. © Wilhelm Kornhorst, 
Louisville, as the author. R 4815, 
Aug. 19, 1929. 227 


Sweet Ernestine; words by Mina C. 
Martin, music by Teresa Del Riego 
fi. e, LT. Leadbitter]; no. 2, in G. 
© Teresa Leadbitter, London, as the 
author of the music. R 4829, Aug. 
16, 1929. 228 

Sweeter than the lily; sacred song, in 
Nature’s Hastertide, words by EH. E. 
Hewitt, music by Hilton Woods 
[pseud. of G. C. Tullar] © Grant 
Colfax Tullar, New York, as the au- 
thor of the music. R 4622, Dec. 22, 
1928. 229 


Take the life-boat; solo or duet, words 
by Mrs. H. Bradford Spoor, music 
by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie 
HK. Kirkpatrick, Germantown, Pa., as 
the widow of the author of the mu- 
Sick off... June At, Lazo. 230 


Tatters; words and music by G. Lane; 
no. 2, in E flat. © Gerald Lane, 
Goudhurst, Kent, Engiand, as the au- 
thor. R 4853, July 10; 1929.5 23% 


Tempo di gavotta; par A. Corelli, 
transeription par Giuseppe Martuc- 
ci; pf.; en si bémol maj. © Maria 
Colella Martucci, Naples, as the wid- 
ow of the author of the transcrip- 
tion. R 4790, Aug. 8, 1929. 2B yl 


Tempo di gavotta; par G. B. Martini, 
transcription par Giuseppe Martuc- 
ci; pf.; en mi maj, © Maria Col- 
ella Martucci, Naples, as the widow 
of the author of the transcription. 
R 4792, Aug. 8, 1929. 233 


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Tempo di passepied; par A. Corelli, 
transcription par Giuseppe Martuc- 
ci; pf., en ut maj. © Maria Colelle 
Martucci, Naples, as the widow of 
the author of the transcription. R 
4760, Aug. 8, 1929. 234 


There is a green hill far away; sac- 
red song, in Songs for male voices, 
words by Cecil F,. Alexander, music 
by I. H. Meredith. © I. H. Mere- 
dith, New York, as the author of the 
music. R 4651, Dec. 26, 1928. 235 


There is a river; anthem, words from 
the Psalms, musie by G. A. Burdett ; 
nixed voices. © George A. Bur- 
dett, Newton Center, Mass., as the 
author of the music. R 4579, July 
2129. 236 


Thomson (Sydney) Twelve hymns for 
special times and seasons. © Syd- 
ney Thomson, Summit, N. J., as the 
author of the music. R 4850, Aug. 
16, 1929. 237 


Those eternal bowers; anthem, by F. 
H. Brackett; mixed voices, with or- 
gan ace. © Frank H. Brackett, 
Ashland, Mass., as the author of the 
music. KR 4819, Aug, 19, 1929. 238 


Thou art to me; words .by Arthur 
Macy, music by G. W. Chadwick; 
mezzo-sop. or bar. © George W. 
Chadwick, Boston, as the author of 
the music. R 4588, July 27, 1929. 

239 


Thou knowest not how fair thou art; 
chant bohemien, by lLeopold De 
Meyer, ed. and fingered by L. Oes- 
terle; pf. © Louis Oesterle, New 
York, as the author of the editing. 
R 4838, Aug. 18, 1929. 240 


Thou that from the heavens art [and] 
O’er all the hill tops; two wander- 
er’s night songs, poems by Long- 
fellow after the German of Goethe, 
music by W. Reed. © William 
Reed, Kenogami, P. Q., Canada, as 
the author of the music. R 4849, 
Aug. 14, 1929. 241 

Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace; 
anthem, music by Chester W. 
Greene; mixed voices. © Walter C. 
Greene, Lacoma, N. H., as the child 
of the deceased author of the music. 
R 4810, Aug. 19, 1929. 242 

Three green bonnets; words by H. L. 
Harris, music by Guy d’Hardelot 
[pseud. of H. Rhodes] © Helen 
Rhodes, London, as the author of 
the music. R 4212, June 17, 1929. 

243 


pt. 117, n. S., v. 24 


Trost (Der) (Comfort); English tr. 
by T. Baker, music by Anton Dvorak, 
op. 32; sop. and alto. (Jn Echoes 
from Moravia) © Theodore Baker, 
Leipzig, as the author of the trans- 
lation. R 4664, Jan. 14, 1929, 244 


Unveiled morning (Unverschleierte 
morgenrote) ; by B. Shapleigh,! op. 
19, no. 1; héhe stimme. © Ber- 
tram Shapleigh, Chicago, as the au- 
thor. R 4646, Apr. 4, 1929. 245 


Up in nigger heaven; by Lyn Udall 
[pseud. of J. Keating]; pf. © Jack 
Keating, Portland, Or., as the au- 
thor. R 41901, Oct. 29, 1927. 246 


Valse brillante en octaves; by J. Con- 
cone, op. 33, ed. and fingered by L. 
Oesterle; pf. © Louis Oesterle, 
New York, as the author of the edit- 
ing. R 4848, Aug. 18, 1929. 247 


Valse des fleurs; by Hugene Ketterer, 
op. 116, ed. and fingered by L. Oes- 
terle; pf. © Louis Oesterle, New 
York, as the author of the editing. 
R 4595, July 27, 1929: 248 


Veilchen am bach; by Johann #. Hum- 
mel, op. 486, no. 10, arr. by Ferdi- 
nand Meyer [pseud. of Charles P. 
Scott]; pf. © Maude Ladd Seott, 
Malden, Mass., as the widow of the 
author of the arrangement. R 4756, 
ALS rie) Lolo, 249 


Vier (Die) yahreszeiten; symphony 
by H. K. Hadley, op. 30; large orch., 


in F moll. © Henry K. Hadley, 
New York, as the author. R 4731, 
Aug. 8, 1929. 250 


Voice (The) of the violet; words and 
music by C. Oleott. © Chauncey 
Oleott, New York, as the author. R 
4685, Aug. 5, 1929. zat 


eine sammlung leichter 
chor-lieder fiir maenner-stimmen, 
hrsg. von E. 8. Lorenz. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author 
of the compilation. R 4548, July 20, 
1929. 25.2 
Wagner (Richard) Liebestod (Love- 
death) ; from Tristan and Isolde, 
transcription by 8S. A. Gibson; or- 
gan. © S. Archer Gibson, New 
York, as the author of the new mat- 
ter. R 4597, July 27, 1929. 2538 


Wait at the gate for me; words by 
Ren Shields, music by Theodore F. 
Morse. ©Grace Shields, Brooklyn, 
as the widow of the author of the 
words. R 4542, July 28, 1929. 254 


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Wake the joyful song; sacred song, in 
The first Easter story, words by 
Grant Colfax Tullar, music by I. H. 
Meredith, New York, as the author 
of the music. R 4626, Dec. 26, 1928. 

255 

Wanderer’s abendliedchen; by Johann 
E. Hummel, op. 486, no. 4, arr. by 
Ferdinand Meyer [pseud. of Charles 
P. Scott]; pf. © Maude Ladd Scott, 
Malden, Mass., as the widow of the 
author of the arrangement. R 4750, 
Aug. 8, 1929. 256 


Weg (Der) zum herzen; gavotte ftir 
eavallerie-musik, von P. Lincke. © 
Paul Lincke, Berlin, as the author. 
R 4617, Aug. 2, 1929. 257 


When de minstrels come to town: 
words by Bob Cole, music by Rosa- 
mond Johnson [i. e. J. R. Johnson] 
© J. Rosamond Johnson, New York, 
as the author of the music. R 4558, 
July 26, 1929. 258 


When the birds go north again; words 
by Ella Higinson, music by C. W. 
Coombs; sop. or ten. in F maj. © 
C. Whitney Coombs, Paris, as the 
author of the music. R 4599, July 
2t,: 1929. 259 


When the captain gives command; 
march and two-step by Leo Fried- 
man; pf. © Fredricka K. Lowen- 
thal, Chicago, as the next of kin of 
the author of the music, who is not 
living. R 4689, Aug. 6, 1929. 260 


When the winds o’er the sea blow a 
gale; words by Harlow Hyde, mu- 
sic by H. W. Petrie. 1 Bass or bar.— 
2. Male quartette. © Julia C. Pe- 
trie, Chicago, as the widow of the 
author of the music. .R 4770, 4771. 
Aug. 15, 1929. 261, 262 


When your mother took my name long 
long ago; words by Will R. Ander- 
son. © Elizabeth Anderson, Ridge- 
wood, N. J., as the widow of the au- 
thor, -R. 4855, Aug. 13, 1929; 263 


While the moon shines bright; words 
and music by Maurice Stonehill, 
Howard and Emerson. © Joseph E. 


Howard, Freeport, L. I., N. Y., as 
one of the authors. R 4691, Aug. 
6, 1929. 264 


With this ring I thee wed; words by 
J. A. Heinzman, music by O. M. 
Heinzman. © John A. Heinzman, 
New York, as the author of the 
words and Otto M. Heinzman, Brook- 
lyn, as the author of the music. R 
4560, July 26, 1929. 265 


Witmark (The) minstrel overture and 
opening .chorus, no. 3; by I. Wit- 
mark. © Isidore Witmark, Wood- 
mere, L. I., N. Y., as the author. R 
4687, Aug. 1, 1929. 266: 


Youwll git dar in de mornin’; words 
by FE. L. Stanton, music by AH. T: 
Burleigh; med. voice. © Harry T. 
Burleigh, New York, as the author 
of the music. R 4654, July 25, a 

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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


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


PART 3 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


INCLUDING: 
LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 


1929 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 24 


No. 9 


UNITED STATES 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
WASHINGTON : 1929 


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


EXPLANATIONS TO BE Notep By Users or THis CATALOGUE 


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

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

EXCEPTIONS.—(1) In the case of editions of classical music, instead of dis- 
tributing them under the titles, each author’s works are brought together by 
an entry under the original composer’s name, and for such works search should 
be made in this number under the following names: Bach (Johann Sebastian) ; 
Beethoven (Ludwig -van); Brahms (Johannes); Chaminade (Cécile Louise 
Stéphanie); Chopin (Frédéric Francois); Gounod (Charles Francois); Grieg 
(Edvard Hagerup); Handel (Georg Friedrich); Haydn (Franz Josef); Liszt 
(Franz); MacDowell (Edward Alexander); Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Lud- 
wig Félix); Meyerbeer (Giacomo); Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus); Offenbach 
(Jacques); Paganini (Niccolo); Saint Saéns (Charles Camille); Schubert (Franz 
Peter); Strauss (Richard); Verdi (Guiseppe); Wagner (Richard). 

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

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


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EXPLANATIONS TO BE NOTED BY USERS OF THIS CATALOGUE 


Piano music is understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. 
Songs are understood to be with piano accompaniment unless otherwise stated. 

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

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

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

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

Under the provisions of the act of Congress, approved May 23, 1928, the prices 
of the various parts of the catalogue are new as follows: 


Poaetas araup fl. Books proper. i@) O12 URI) tS eOLme FR OO a. $3. 00 
Part 1, Group 2, Pamphlets, Contributions to Newspapers or Periodicals, 
emma ay INE AD res cio Bed ye aa kee Le ee BT 3. 00 
Part 1, Group 3, Dramatic Compositions and Motion Pictures___._______ 2. 00 
(REP TS oe a SS RE EO ae CRS Se elle 2. 00 


Part 3, Musical Compositions 
Part 4, Works of Art, Photographs, Prints, and Pictorial Illustrations__ 2.00 


mile numbers! (except Book leaflets) 225! searnat lero a) - 50 
Annual Indexes, each, for complete calendar ee ats a. eet Ss 2. 00 
mab gares, foricomplete calendar, years! stot Al ee 10. 00 


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NOTICE 


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

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

Notices is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright pro- 
prietor, or other lawful claimant, that, in so far as any copyright 
articles deposited from January 1, 1920, to December 31, 1928, inclu- 
sive, are still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and are 
not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other 
governmental library in the District of Columbia, such books or 
articles may be returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by 
such claimant prior to December 31, 1929. 

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

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


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


The United States has established reciprocal copyright protection 
for music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical 
instruments in the case of the countries listed below. The President’s 
proclamations to this effect were printed in the Catalogue of Copy- 
right Entries, Part 3, as follows: 

Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island, vol. 

13 (1918), pages vi-vii of no. 5; 
Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii—vili of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925), 
pages vii—viii of nos. 38-4; 

Belgium, vol. 6 (1911), pages v—vi of no. 7; 

Canada, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—vili of no. 8; 

Chile, vol. 20 (1925), pages vi—vii of nos. 11 and 12; 

Cuba, vol. 6 (1911), pages iv—v of no. 12; 

Czechoslovakia, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi—vii of no. 4; 

Denmark, vol. 15 (1920), pages xli-xiv of no. 18; 

Finland, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi—-vil of no. 12; 

France, vol. 13 (1918), pages xi—x1i of no. 5; 

Germany, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi—-vii of no. 7, and vol. 17 (1922), 

pages 1x—x of no. 6; 
Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages viii-ix of no. 3, and vol. 15 
(1920), pages vi-ix of no. 138; 

Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages xi—xii of no. 6; 

Trish Free State, vol. 24 (1929), pages vitviilof no. 9; 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages vili-ix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), 

pages xll—xiv of no. 6; 

Luxemburg, vol. 6 (1911), pages vii—vili of no. 7; 

Netherlands, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917), pages v-ix of no. 3, and vol. 17 

(1922), pages xv—xix of no. 6; 

Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages ix—x of no. 7; 

Poland, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi-vii of no. 2; 

Rumania, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi-vii of no. 7; 

Sweden, vol. 15 (1920), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

Switzerland, vol. 19 (1924), pages vii—viii of nos. 5-6; 

Union of South Africa, vol. 19 (1924), pages vi-vii of nos, 3-4. 


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

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COPYRIGHT—IRISH FREE STATE 
By tae PreEsIwent oF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 


A PROCLAMATION 


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

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

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

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

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

And whereas satisfactory official assurances have been received 
that on and after October 1, 1929, citizens of the United States will 
be entitled to copyright protection in the Irish Free State which is 
substantially equal to the protection afforded by the copyright laws 
of the United States, including rights similar to those provided by 
section 1 (e) of the Act of Congress approved March 4, 1909, relating 
to copyright. 

Now, therefore, I, Herbert Hoover, President of the United States 
of America, do declare and proclaim 


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That on and after October 1, 1929, the conditions specified in sec- 
tions 8 (b) and 1 (e): of the act of March 4, 1909, will exist and be 
fulfilled in respect to the citizens of the Irish Free State and that 
from October 1, 1929, they will be entitled to all the benefits of the 
act of March 4, 1909, including section 1 (e) thereof and the acts 
amendatory of the said Act. 

Provided that the enjoyment by any work of the rights and bene- 
fits conferred by the act of March 4, 1909, and the acts amendatory 
thereof, shall be conditional upon compliance with the requirements 
and formalities prescribed with respect to such works by the copy- - 
right laws of the United States. 

And provided further that the provisions of section 1 (e) of the 
act of March 4, 1909, in so far as they secure copyright controlling 
the parts of instruments serving to reproduce mechanically musical 
works shall apply only to compositions published after July 1, 1909, 
and registered for copyright in the United States which have not 
been reproduced within the United States prior to October 1, 1929, 
on any contrivance by means of which the work may be mechanically 
performed. 

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

Done at the city of Washington this twenty-eighth day of Sep- 
tember, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and 
twenty-nine, and of the independence of the United States of 
America the one hundred and fifty-fourth. 

[ SEAL. | | HERBERT HOOVHR. 

By the President: | 


Henry L. Stimson, 
Secretary of State. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Notice.——When the nationality of the composer is not specifically stated in the title 
entry, it is to be understood that he is a citizen of the United States. 


A civettella; versi e musica di J. Ric- 
celli, of Italy, domiciled at Somer- 
ville, Mass. © 1 ec. Sept. 6, 1929; 
BH unp. 10635; Joseph Riccelli, Som- 
erville, Mass. 19492 


A la russe; for cinema, by L. E. De 
Francesco; full orch. pts. © Sept. 
23, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 23; E pub. 9340; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 19493 


A mio figlio; waltz, by HE. Tufanio, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York; vio- 
lin. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1929; E unp. 
10780; Epifanio Tufanio, New York. 

19494 

A Roussel; poéme de R. Chalupt, mu- 
sique de M. Delage, of France. (In 
Supplement de la Revue musicale, 
avril 1929) © Apr. 15, 1929; 1c. 
Aug. 16; E for. 6470; Maurice De- 
lage, Paris. 19495 


A shadchin fin iener velt; words by 
M. Rund, music by J. Jaffe. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 13, 
1929; E unp. 10863; Julius Jaffe and 
Morris Rund, Brooklyn. 19496 


Abenaki; barcarolle, words by Florence 
Catheart and Hazel Watts, music by 
George C. Gow; sop. and alto, men’s 
voices ad lib. 4to. © Aug. 8, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 16; E pub. 8974; Oxford 
university press, New York. 19497 


Abenteuer in Schottland; gesinge aus 
der operette von Paul Frank und 
Peter Herz, musik von Bernard 
Griin, of Czechoslovakia. heft 1, 2. 
© Dee. 27, 1928; 1 ec each Mar. 13, 
1929; E for. 3241, 3242; Julius 
Feuchtinger, Stuttgart, Germany. 

19498, 19499 


Ad musai; words and music by D. 
Meyrovitz. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Sept. 19, 1929; EB unp. 
11072; David Meyrovitz, New York. 

19500 

Ad ono; Jewish folk song, words and 
music by B. J. Sack. © 1. Sept. 
13, 1929; E unp. 10864; Boruch Jo- 
seph Sack, Brooklyn. 19501 


Adagio and Allegretto; by Donald 
Ford, of Great Britain; violin and 
pf. © Sept. 9, 1929; 1 ¢. Sept. 12; 
EK} for. 6615; Murdoch, Murdoch & 
eo., ine. with J. G. Murdoch & co., 
ltd., London. 19502 


Addulurata mamma; Napolitan song, 
versi di Luigi Ranoia, musica di F. 
Ruggieri, of Italy, domiciled at Phil- 
adelphia ; 1st violin or mand. ©1e. 
Aug. 1, 1929; E unp. 9399; Ferdinand 
Ruggieri, Philadelphia. 19503 


Adios amigo; sérénade, par J. Sieulle, 
of France; orch. parties, avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 20, 1929; 
1 c@ Aug. 22; E for. 6374; Société 
anonyme des éditions Ricordi, Paris. 

19504 


Adoration; song of the Redwoods, 
words and music by V. M. Clayton. 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 1929; E unp. 11063; 
Vera McKenna-Clayton, Santa Cruz, 
Calif. 19505 


Adoration dramatique; for cinema, by 
Hubert Bath, of Great Britain, arr. 
by J. Rocchetti; full orch. pts. © 
Aug. 16, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 16; E pub. 
9458; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 

19506 


Adoring you; words and music by G. 
Hundley. © 1. Sept. 9, 1929; H 
unp. 10700; Gertrude Hundley, Den- 
ver. 19507 


After all, that’s all I’m after; words 
by Billy Moll, music by Harry Bar- 
ris. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Sept. 21, 1929; EH unp. 11224; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., New 
York. 19508 


After the clouds roll by; from Half 
marriage, words by Sidney Clare, 
music by Oscar Levant; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Sept. 18, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 
20; E pub. 9408; Harms, ine., New 
York. 19509 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19510 


After you broke my heart; words and 
mus ce by B. Young and R. LaMarr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ec. 
Sept. 4, 1929; E unp. 10567; Billy 
Young and Rudy La Marr, San Jose, 
Calif. 19519 


After you say I love you, every moon 
will be a honeymoon; theme song 
of So this igs marriage, words by 
Billy Curtis, music by Larry Con- 
ley. © Sept. 20, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 21; 
E pub. 9465; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., inc.. New. York. 19511 


Ah then I’ll understand; hymn, words 
and music by G. EH. Morley. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 21, 1929; E unp. 11106; Ger- 
trude Hstelle Morley, Silverton, Or. 

19512 


Ai figli d’Italia di Pennsylvania; versi 
- emusica di P. A. De Furia. Chester, 
Pa., De Furia pub. co. © Aug. 19, 
1929; 2 «@ Sept. 14; E pub. 9115; 
P. A. De Furia, Chester, Pa. 19513 


Ain’t no use; words by Harriet Leon- 
ard, music by Mana-Zucea [pseud. 


of Augusta Zuckermann Cassel. 
Words and melody only] © 1.« 


Sept. 21, 1929; EH unp. 11148; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine., New 
York. 19514 


Air & danser; from La féte du vil- 
lage, by Gossee, arr. by Adam Carse, 
of Great Britain; 2 violins, viola, 
cello and bass, with pf. conductor. 
© Sept. 4, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 16; E for. 
6628 ; Augener, Itd., London. 19515 


Air 4 la bourrée; by Handel, arr. by 
Frank S. Ward; organ. © Sept. 20, 
1929; 2 ec. Sept. 21;,E pub. 9288; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 19516 


Airways and fairways; or, Ups’n- 
downs, cyclonic musical novelty, in 
a prologue, 1 act and 6 scenes, book 
and lyrics by J. Nicholson, musical 
compositions by A. R. Morelli. © 
1 ec. Sept. 5, 1929; D unp. 27564; 
John Nicholson and Antonio R. Mo- 
relli, New York. 19517 


Alabamy sunrise; hot trot, by Ted 
Nixon; orch. pts. © Aug. 3, 1929; 
2c. Sept: 23; EH pub. 9294; Denton 
& Haskins music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 19518 


Album for the young; by Paul Zilcher, 
of Germany, op. 206, nos. 1-12; pf. 
© Sept. 27, 1929: 1 ce. Oct. 1; E for. 
6745; Banks & son, York, England. 

19519 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


Album (An) of original pieces and 
transcriptions for string-quartet; by 
George F. Anderson; pts. © Aug. 
23, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 26; E pub. 9143; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 19520 


Alcock (Gilbert A.) Two country 
scenes; by G. A. Alcock, of Great 
Britain; pf. 1. Dancing -on the 
green. [1 other] © Sept. 2, 1929; 
1c. Sept. 4; HY for. 6453) Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd., London. 19521 


Algerian dances; suite from The vi- 
sion of the Sissora, by R. S. Stough- 
ton; pf. 1. Within the mosque. [4 
others] © Aug. 29, 1929; 2 e Aug. 
31; E pub. 8868; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 19522 


Aline; waltz, words by Hric Little, 
music by Roger Hckersley, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 
22, 1929; 1 c. Aug: 28; Hi! for. 65205 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 

19523 

All along the trail; words by A’ T. 
Moore, music by Rosalie Moore. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Aug. 16, 1929); 2c. Aug. 21; EH pub. 
9351; A. Teresa Moore, Berkeley, 


Calif. 19524 
All because of you; words by M. 
Evelyn Downes, music by IL. 


Schmidt, arr. by Mauda Moré. © 
1 '¢. ‘ Sept.” 9, 1929)" amps eran 
Lilyan Schmidt, Baltimore. 19525 


All bothered ’bout you; words and 
music by D. Master. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
30, 1929; HE unp. 11455; Dorothy 
Master, Kansas City, Mo. 19526 


All glory, laud and honor; choral, 
words by St. Theodulph of Orleans, 
tr. by John M. Neale, melody by 
Melchior Teschner, harmonization 
and ace. by Johann Sebastian Bach, 
arr. by H. Harold Geer; women’s 
voices, with organ acc. © Sept. 7, 
1929; 2. c. Sept. 18; E pub. 9227: H. 
C. Schirmer music co., Boston 

19527 


All hail: Easter pageant by Verna 
Whinery, incidental musie by I. H. 
Meredith. . 8vo...© Jan. 31, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 14; D 27574; Tullar-Mere- 
dith eo., New York. 19528 


All I need to make love is you; words 
and music by Niel Hackwert. [Blue- 
print] ©1e. Sept. 9, 1929; EH unp. 
10703; Frank J. Kleinwachter, Cin- 
cinnati. 19529 


1046 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1929 


19550 


All in a day; words and music by T. | America and Broadway for me; words 


J. Fleming and C. E. Hewitt. © 
1c. Sept. 24,.1929; E unp. 11169; 
Tom J. Fleming and Clarence H. 
Hewitt, Detroit. 19580 


All in the April evening; poem by 
Katherine Tynan, music by H. S. 
Roberton, of Great Britain; men’s 
voices. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
Hid. -4to. ‘© Sept. 21, 1929; 1c. 
Sept. 20; E for. 6732; Hugh S. Rob- 
erton, Glasgow, Scotland. 19531 


All in this pleasant evening; werds 
anon., music by Alee Rowley, of 
Great Britain; treble 1, 2. Win- 
throp Rogers ed. 4to. [Staff and 
tonie sol-fa notations] © Sept. 13, 
1929; 1 ec. Sept. 21; E for. 6693; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd., Lon- 
don. 19532 


All of a sudden you came into view, 
and all the world changed ’round; 
words and music by S. A. Masselle ; 
violin. © 1 c. Sept. 11, 1929; E 
unp. 10793; S. Alfred Masselle, New- 
burgh, N. Y. 19533 


All the world with joy is teeming; 
words and music by A. P. Shenard. 
[Words and melody only] ©1ee. 
Sept. 11, 1929; E unp. 10755; Annie 
Perkins Shepard, Lexington, Mass. 

19534 

Allegresse; par Gabriel-Marie, arr. par 
Hans Ourdine, of France; orch. par- 
ties, avec pf. conducteur et 1° voi- 
lini conducteur. © July 2, 1929; 
1 ec. July 25; E for. 5888; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 195385 


Alone, won’t you please come back to 
me; words by F. Thorington, music 
by Phil Starr. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 18, 1929; E unp. 
10963 ; Florence Thorington, Aurora, 
Til. 19536 


Along an old Sierra trail; words and 
music by H. P. Huffaker. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 11467; Harold 
Phillip Huffaker, Visalia, Calif. 

19537 


Alphabet (An) of exercises; words 
and music by Muriel Mungo-Park, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Aug. 27, 
1929; 1 ec. Sept. 7; E for. 6558; For- 
syth bros., ltd., London. 19538 


Ambrosius (Hermann) Sechs etiiden 
fiir klavier; von H. Ambrosius, of 
Germany. © Aug. 19, 1929: 1 «. 
Sept. 4: E for. 6497; Adolph Fiirst- 
ner, Berlin. 19539 


and music by F. H. Yasbec. [Words 
and melody only] ©1ec. Sept 16, 
1929; E unp. 10952; Frank H. Yas- 
bee, Mulberry, Kan. 19540 


American (The) legion-air; words by 
T. Brown, music by T. Sherman, 
arr. by Robert Hogg. © Aug. 28, 
1929; 2 e. Sept. 4; E pub. 8839; Tod 
Brown and Terry Sherman, Holly- 


wood, Calif. 19541 
American-Sokol falcon march; by 
M. C. Kovalechik; pf. © 1 e. Sept. 


12, 1929; E unp. 10823; Margaret 
Claire Kovalchik, Chicago. 19542 


Among the flowers; by Henry Francis 
Parks, op. 3; pf. © Sept. 9, 1929; 
2 c. Sept. 11; E pub. 9368; Walter 
A. Quincke, Los Angeles. 19543 


An der Weser; von Gustav Pressel, 
bearb. von Bernhard Egg, of Ger- 
many; kleine orchesterstimmen, mit 
pf. direction und violino 1 direction. 
© June 10741929 1c. July 22-38 
for: 6235: N° Simrock,. G. :m.- b;, Ei} 
Berlin. 19544 


And so to bed, to dream of you; words 
and music by Billy Moll and Billy 
Baskette. [Words and melody only] 
©) 1c. Sept. 21, 1929; E unp. 11211; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 19545 

Andante tragico; by Jean Beghon, 
‘oreh. by William C. Schoenfeld; 
oreh! pts.” -‘©r’Sept. 4, 1929.57 2°96 
Sept. 6; E pub. 8864; Atlas music 
corp., New York. 19546 


Anden (Den) bryllupsrejse er bedre 
en den fgrste; fra Friederike, tekst 
af Ludwig Brandstrup, musik af 
K. N. Bartsch, of Denmark; pf. © 
Ane) S!.d929-: 2 .c, Aug.23jeRetor: 
6444; Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

19547 


Anforita’ '(la); by J. Chavez, of 
Mexico, domiciled at San Diego, 
Calif.; pf. [Photostat] © Aug. 6, 


1929: 2. ¢ Aus. 8; BE pub segaae 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 19548 


Angel and imp; words anon., music by 
Frederick Stanley Smith; men’s 
voices. 4to. © Sept. 20, 1929; 2 e. 
Sept. 25; E pub. 9489; Clayton F. . 
Summy co., Chicago. 19549 


Angel de amor; letra y miasica de C. 
Varela, of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles; pf. [Photostat] © Aug. 
6, 1929; 2 e. Aug. 83: EH pub: 8977; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

19550 


1047 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19551 


Angels’ (The) evensong; written and 
composed by C. Howe, of Australia. 
© June 27, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 14; 


pub. 9122; Chas. Howe, Tweed 
Heads, New South Wales, Australia. 
19551 


Angie Ray; words and music by C. W. 
Calder and H. P. Haselden. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 21, 
1929; E unp. 11140; Claude Wylie 
Calder and Holmes Player Haselden, 
Charleston, S. C. 19552 


Annie Laurie; by Lady John Scott, 
arr. by Florence B. Price; pf., 4 
hands. © Sept. 24, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 
28; E pub. 9556; McKinley music 
co., Chicago. 19553 


Another broken heart; waltz, words 
by J. Seidor, music by M. Jacobi 
and R. Hoffman. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Sept. 10, 1929; 
E unp. 10784; Martin Jacobi, Ralph 
Hoffman and Julius Seidor, Cleve- 


land. 19554 
Another Kathleen Malone book for 
home and _ kindergarten; action 


songs, by Kathleen Malone. © 
Sept. 12, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 20; E pub. 
9306; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
19555 

Answered (An) prayer; waltz song, 
words and music by E. C. Parham 
and Mrs. Fred A. Blades. © 1 c. 
July 10, 1929; E unp. 8724; Eugene 
C. Parham, Brooklyn. 19556 


Anxiety; quasi larghetto, for photo- 
play, by Mortimer Wilson, op. 96, 
no. 1; full. orch. pts., with pf.-organ 
conductor. © Sept. 20, 1929; 2 «¢. 
Sept. 25; E pub. 9501; M. Witmark 


= — 


& sons, New York. 19557 


Any little mark; musical recitation, 
music by Wm. John Hall. © Sept. 
12, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 14; H pub. 2186; 
Theodore Presser. co., Philadelphia. 

19558 


Anything; melody by Napoleon Sig- 
norelli. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1929; HE 
unp. 11865; Southern music pub. 
co., inec., New York. 19559 


Apprehension; for cinema, by. James 
C. Bradford, arr. by A. H. Cafa- 
rella; full orech. pis: ‘© Ane. a6, 
1929; 2 c. Aug. 16; E pub: 9459; 


Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 19560 


Are you blaming me? words and music 
by F. H. Dillon and H. Kirk; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Aug. 28, 1929; 


2c. Sept. 3; H pub. 8827; Frank 


Dillon and Howard Kirk, St. Albans, 
W. Va. 19561 


Ariel; from Scenes from Shakespeare’s 
The tempest, by Humphrey J. 
Stewart; organ. © Sept 12, 1929; 
2 c. Sept. 14; E pub. 9183; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 19562 


Ariette oubliée; poésie de Paul Ver- 
laine, musique de Riccardo Pick- 
Mangiagalli, of Italy, op. 40, n. 2. 
© Aug. 31, 1929; 1 c« Sept. 14; 
for. 6642; A. & G. Carisch & @, 
Milan. 19563 


Arlecchinos wirt (Le furie di Arlee- 
chino); frodhliches intermezzo fur 
lebende marionetten, worte von 
Luigi Orsini u. Adriano Lwualdi, 
deutsche bearb. von Karlheinz 
Gutheim, of Germany, musik von A. 
Lualdi, of. Italy: © 1367 Ane a 
1929; D unp. 27563; Casa musicale 
Sonzogno, s. a., Milan. 19564 


Around the world by Eckner; march, 
words and music by W. S. Gala- 
more. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 27, 1929; E unp. 11363; 
Will S. Galamore, Columbus, O. 

19565 

As I was going up Pippin Hill; words 
traditional, music by R. Thompson, 
of Great Britain. London, J. Cur- 
wen & sons, Itd. © Sept. 14, 1929; 
1 ec. Sept. 11; E for. 6664; Roy 
Thompson, Wokingham, Berks, Eng- 
land. 19566 


As the rose needs the dew, that’s how 
I need you; lyric by Betty Morrison 
[pseud. of B. M. Hawk], music by 
Jappie Judd [pseud. of Alice I. Judd. 
Words and melody only] ©le.. 
June 21, 1929; E unp. 8172; Betty 
Morrison Hawk, Brooklyn. 19567 


As time passes on; lyric and music by 
W.P. Van Altena. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Sept. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 11197; Wm. P. Van Altena, 
Oakland, Calif. 19568 


Ascherberg’s ideal cinema series; al- 


bum, by Percy Elliott, of Great 
Britain; pf. bk. 6. 31. Danse des 
marionettes. [5 others] © July 18, 


1929; 1 c. Aug. 8; E for. 6313; Asch- 
erberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., Lon- 
don. 19569 


Asi es mi tierra; cancion, letra y 
musica de B. Ascencio, of Mexico. 
[Photostat] © 1. Sept. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 11095; Blanca Ascencio, 
Mexico City, Mexico. 19570 


1048 


pt. III, n. S., v. 24 © 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1929 


Asters; by Louis Panella; pf. © Sept. 
17, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 16; E. pub. 9152; 
Volkwein bros., Pittsburgh. 19571 


At dawn; 2-pt. song, poem by Rose 
Fylman, music by P. Edmonds, of 
Great Britain; equal voices. lLon- 
don, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 4to. © 
Sept. 14, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 11; E for. 
6666; Paul Edmonds, London. 19572 


At dawning; reverie, by J. Pennock 
Thompson, of Great Britain; pf. 
Sept. 20, 1929; 1c. Sept. 23; HE. for. 
6696; Banks & son, York, England. 

19573 


At the calendar ball; words and music 
by Joe Zimmerman and Walter 
Smith. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 6, 1929; E unp. 10653; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 19574 


At the dance; by Carl Wilhelm Kern, 
op. 634, no. 6; pf. © Sept. 24, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 28; E pub. 9570 ; McKinley 
music co., Chicago. 19575 


At the fair; scherzo bizzarro, by Franz 
Grau, orch. by George J. Trinkaus; 
orch. pts., with pf. or organ con- 
ductor. © Aug. 28, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 
31; E pub. 8894; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 19576 


At the fountain; by Paul Zilcher, of 
Germany; pf., 6 hands. © Aug. 23, 
meee. Aus. 26; Bh pub. 9f38; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 19577 


At the vesper hour; by Thomas F. 
Dunhill, of Great Britain; pf. (In 
1930 school examinations, pianoforte, 
lower division, list B) © Aug. 7, 
peo: Loe... Aug. 19: Hh, for... 6207+ 
Associated board of the Royal acad- 
emy of music and the Royal college 
of music, London. 19578 


Atilla; Hungarian overture, by Gondor 
Karoly [pseud. of Chas. J. Roberts], 
op. 43, arr. by Chas. J. Roberts; 
school orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 
4io. .(C) Apr. 29, 1929; 2 ¢. June 27; 
E pub. 73865; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 19579 


Atta boy! old pal, old sock, old kid, 
old thing, old gold, old baby; words 
and music by Billy Moll and Tommy 
Christian. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 1929; E unp. 11230; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., New 
York. 19580 


19590 


Auf, auf mein herz; worte von Paul 
Gerhardt, komponiert von Alois 
Melichar, of Germany; gemischten 
chor a capella. Partitur u. stimmen. 
4to.. © Mar. 31, 192951 ¢c. Aug. a4; 
EK for. 6899; Hang Kessler, Trier, 
Germany. 19581 


Auferstehn ; worte von Klopstock, kom- 
poniert von Alois Melichar, of Ger- 
many;, gemischten chor a capella. 
Partitur u. stimmen. = 4to. © Mar. 
aly 1920 sie Aus: 14; BH for, 6408 
Hans Kessler, Trier, Germany. 

19582 


Aus winkeln und gassen (Us alle ecke 
ahl t6n vun jecke); grosses pot- 
pourri aus alten und neuen volks- 
melodien, von Fritz Hannemann, of 
Germany; pf. mit text. © Nov. 11, 
1928 1 e) Mrar, 13, 1929 Wh for. 
3307; P. J. Tonger, Cologne, Ger- 
many. 19583 


Autumn twilight; words by Chas. 
Wharton Stork, music by Walter Mc- 
Cray. © June 1;' 1929; 2 ce! Aug. 
21; E pub. 93844; Ogren & Uhe, inc., 
Rockford, Il. 19584 


Ave (The) Maria hymnal; collection 
of Catholic hymns and tunes for 
church use, compiled, arr. and ed. 
by J. J. Pierron. New York-Mil- 
waukee-Chicago, Bruce pub. co. 1. 
Voices without acc.—2. Voices and 
organ. © July 29, 1929; 2 ¢. and 
aff. each Aug. 23; A 10949, 10950; 
Jos. J. Pierron, West Allis, Wis. 

19585, 19586 


Azure (The) crystal; in 2 acts, book 
and lyrics by Muriel Brown, B. Bu- 
chanan and Josephine Parker, music 
by Willette Wilbourne. ©1c. Sept. 
9, 1929; D unp. 27565; Barry Bu- 
chanan, New York. 19587 


Baby; words and music by B. A. 
Woody. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1929; E unp. 10607; 
Belvin W. Woody, Baltimore. 19588 


Baby grand; words by F. E. Golden, 
music by Samuel H. Speck. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Aug. 
7, 1929; 2 ce. Sept. 7; E pub. 8992; 
Frank E. Golden, Dunmore, Pa. 

19589 


Baby mine; fox-trot, words and music 
by M. Resnick. © Sept. 11, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 16; E pub. 9159; Morris 
Resnick, St. Louis. 19590: 


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19591 


Baby’s back to-day; words and music 
by Irene Beasley. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Sept. 28, 1929; 
EK ounp. 11871; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 19591 


Baby, you’ve got the right idea! writ- 
ten and composed by Ray Noble and 
Alan Murray, both of Great Britain; 
pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 22, 
1929. Pe MAS. 2S ona. Oo ¢ 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., Lon- 
don. 19592 


Baby’s Spring song; words and melody 
by Mary Carson [pseud. of M. C. 
Kidd], arr. by Aldridge Battelle 
Kidd. ©1e. July 20, 1929; E unp. 
10483 ; Mary Carson Kidd, Houston. 

19593 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Adagio; 
aus der orgeltoccata in C dur, bearb. 
von Wilhelm Ammermann, of Ger- 
many; violine u. klavier. New con- 
cert version. © May 15, 1929; 1e. 
July 22; E for. 6222; N. Simrock, 
G m. b. H., Berlin. 19594. 


— Adagio; from the Toccata and 
Fugue in C-major for organ, tran- 
seribed by Katherine K. Davis; pf. 
© Aug. 31, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 9; E pub. 
9004; HK. C. Schirmer music ©¢o., 
Boston. 19595 


Prelude; from the sonata in H 
maj. for violin alone, arr. for pf. by 
Leopold Mannes. © Aug. 22, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 7; H pub. 8927; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 19596 


—— Sonate in G@ dur; fiir violine und 


bezifferten bass, kritische revision 
und generalbassbearbeitung von 


Friedrich Blume, of Germany, vio- 
linstimme bezeichnet von Adolf 
Busch, of Germany. (© June 8, 
1929; 1 ce. June 26; E for. 6468; 
Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 19597 


Zwei fugen in D-moll; aus Die 
kurst der fuge, bearb. von Willy 
Eickemeyer, of Germany; 2 kla- 
viere. © Aug. 18, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 
10; E for. 6590; Steingriiber verlag, 
Leipzig. 19598 


Bach (Ph. Em.) Rondo; transcribed 
by Michael Press; violin and pf. 
Sept. 12, 1929; 2 ec Sept. 20; E pub. 
9308; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

19599 


Back in the hills of Kentucky; words 
by Lou Davis, music by Lou Hand- 
man and Billy Heagney, arr. by L. 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


C. Williams; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. © Sept. 16, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 16; 
EK pub. 9228; Handman, Kent & 
Goodman, inc., New York. 19600 


Back to my first love; words and mu- 
sic by E. HE. Allen, of Canada, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles; mixed voices. 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 1929; E unp. 10508; 
Elvis EH. Allen, Los Angeles. 19601 


Back to Oklahoma where the breezes 
blow; words and music by EF. W. 
Tritschler, arr. by Burrell Van Bu- 
ren. © 1. Sept. 27, 1929; BH ump. 
11345; Florence Wagner Tritschler, 
Hnid, Okl. 19602 


Back to paradise; fox-trot, words by 
‘A. Seales [i. e. J. A. Seales], music 
by Ralph Chester Stecher. © 1 e. 
Sept. 30, 1929; EH unp. 11451; James 
August Seales, Brooklyn. 


Montour, music by EH. Whittemore. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
July 8, 1929; E unp. 8659; Harl 
Whittemore and Clara Montour, Bal- 
timore. 19604 


Bad girl, ’m yearning for you; words 
and music by J. Mitchell and Wm. 
B. Carroll. '© Aug./ 30;;19290;02Ne, 
Sept. 5; E pub. 8883; Joe Mitchell, 
Chicago. 19605 


Bagdad. daddies; lyric by G. Henry, 
music by M. Hamilton. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Sept. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 11323; Grace Henry and Mor- 
ris Hamilton, New York. 19606 


Ballad (The) of the motor car; lyrics 
and music by J. J. Garren. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e¢. Sept. 5, 
1929; E unp. 11326; Jos. J. Garren, 


New York. 19607 
Ballagok, ballagok . . . [and] Gyan- 
tizd primas a vonot ...; verse To- 


rok Rezs6, zenéje Naidor J6éska, of 
Hungary. Budapest, Nador Ka4l- 
méin. © Jan. 25, 1929; 1.¢. Apr, 19; 
E for. 6544; Joseph Nador, Buda- 
pest, Hungary. 19608 


Balmy (The) Bahamas; words and 
music by Rueben Jay [pseud. of 
Robt. J. Shores. Photostat] ©1ce. 
June 29, 1929; E unp. 8465; Marie 
Shores, Washington. 19609 


Banderin; tango, by Barretto de Sou- 
za, of Great Britain, domiciled at 
New York; pf. ©1c. Sept. 4, 1929; 
E unp. 10575 ; J. Barretto de Souza, 

* New York. 19610 


1050 


19603 | 


' Back to the isle of rose; words by C. 


—_———————E eee 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1929 


Barbara Allan; Scottish folk song, arr. 
by Philip Tomblings, of Great Brit- 
ain; mixed voices. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © July 17, 
1929; 1 c. Sept. 5; E for. 6597; 'H. 
F. W. Deane & sons, the Year book 
press, ltd., London. 19611 


Barearolle; by Anna May Hayes Bi- 
vona; organ. © Sept. 20, 1929; 2c. 
Sept. 21; E pub. 9286; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 19612 


Barchetta; by Hannah Smith, op. 56, 
HO, 1: pi. () sept. 12,.2029%" 2- c. 
Sept. 20; E pub. 9316; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 19613 


Basket of roses; by Billy Baskette. 
© 1c. Sept. 18, 1929; E unp. 10957; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 19614 


Battle call and march of the warriors; 
from Indian camp scenes, by Cuth- 
bert Harris, of Great Britain; pf. 
duet. © Sept. 6, 1929; 2 c Sept. 11; 
E pub. 8957; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 19615 


Battle in the air; allegro tempestuoso, 
by David Broekman and Sam A. 
Perry, orch, by George J. Trinkaus; 
orch, pts., with pf. or organ con- 
ductor. © Aug. 21, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 
24; E pub.' 8814; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. = 19616 


Bayou blues; by Ida Bostelmann; pf. 
© July 5, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 13; E pub. 
$080; Edwin F. Kalmus, inc., New 
York. 19617 


Be strong; anthem, words and music 
by Clarence C:, Robinson; mixed 
voices, with pf. or organ ace. 4to. 
© Aug. 23, 1929; 2¢. Sept. 7; E pub. 
8924; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

19618 


Be sure; words by Chuck Pride [i. e. 
C. F. Pride], music by Bennie Snow 
[i. e. Gordon Snow. Photostat] © 
1 ec. Sept. 138, 1929; E unp. 10884; 
Charles F. Pride, Milwaukee. 

19619 


Bear’s (The) song; humorous pt.-song, 
poem from Katawampus, by Judge 
Parry, music by Maurice Jacobson, 
of Great Britain; men’s voices. 4to. 
© Sept. 14, 1929; 1 ce. Sept. 11; E 
for. 6668; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London. 19620 

Beating the sunbaths; words and mu- 
sic by A. I. Edwards, of Great 
Britain. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 1929; E unp. 11031; 


19631 
Albert I. Edwards, Georgetown, 
Demerara, British Guiana. 19621 


Beatrice; fox-trot, words and music 
by EH. J. Brunelle. © 1 ¢ Sept. 20, 
1929; E unp. 11088; Emile J. Bru- 
nelle, Woonsocket, R. I. 19622 


fox-trot, words by 
Walter Hirsch, music by Donald 
Murray, arr. by Frank Skinner; 
orch. © Sept. 20, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
21; E pub. 9402; -Leo Feist, ine. 
New York. 19623 


Beautiful valley; melody by Theron 
Hale. ©1e. Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 
11431; Southern music pub. co., ine., 
New York. 19624 


Beautiful thing; 


Because I’m in love with you; words 
and music by B. A. Widmer. © 
Sept. 5, 1929; 2 c Sept. 25; E pub. 
$472; Ben. A. Widmer, Philadelphia. 

19625 


Because I never knew I’d miss you; 
words and music by H. Berlin. 
[Words and melody only] ©1ee. 
Sept. 25, 1929; EH unp. 11236; Harry 
Berlin, Columbus, O. 19626 


Bedtime (A) song; by Gordon Jacob, 
of Great Britain; violin and pf. 
(In 1930 school examinations, violin, 
primary division, list A) © Aug. 
Toor te ie Aine 19°" E) tore Gaver: 
Associated board of the Royal acad- 
emy of music and the Royal college 
of music, London. 19627 


Bee march; by C. C. Miller, arr. by 
Henry S. Sawyer; pf., 4 hands. © 
Sept. 24, 1929; 2 c Sept. 28; E pub. 
9557; McKinley music co., Chicago. 

19628 


Bee march; theme with variations, by 
C. C. Miller, arr. by Henry S. Saw- 


yer, bowed and fingered by Frank . 


J. Blazek; violin solo, with pf. acc. 
© Sept. 24, 1929; 2 c Sept. 28; E 
pub. 9552; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 19629 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) Andante, 
from piano sonata, op. 28; arr. by 
L. J. Blake, of Great Britain; organ. 
© Sept. 11, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 21; B 
for. 6728; H. F. W. Deane & sons, 
The year book press, ltd., London. 

19630 

Before an open fireplace; lyrics and 
music by Paul Denniker. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. Sept. 4, 
1929; E unp. 11334; Santly bros., 
ine., New York. 19631 


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19632 


Believe it or not, it’s always you; 
‘words and music by Joe McCarthy 
and Jimmie Monaco. © July 26, 
1929; 2 c« July 27; E pub. 7943; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

19632 


Same. [Words and melody only] 
©1e. July 13, 1929; E unp. 8723; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

19633 


Believe me; from Show of shows, lyric 
by Al. Bryan, music by Eddie Ward; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. © Sept. 
3, 1929; 2. ¢. Sept..6;.E pub. 9219; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

19634 


Believe me brother; words and music 
by Ric. Parrant, ir. 4@) 7 e, Aug: 
18, 1929; EH unp. 11150; Roy Chand- 
ler Tarrant, jr., Long Beach, Calif. 

196385 


Believe me, if all those endearing 
young charms; arr. by A. Mackad- 
yen; pf., left hand alone. Chicago, 
Badger music pub. co. © Sept. 21, 
1929; 2 e. Sept. 23; E pub. 9398; 
Alexander MacFadyen, Chicago. 

19636 


Believe me you should know that girl 
from Noo Chateau; from Marianne, 
words by Roy Turk, music by Fred 
EK. Ahlert. © Sept. 11, 1929; 2 c¢. 
Sept. 18; E pub. 9027; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, ine., New York. 

19637 


Same. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 23, 1929; E unp. 10474; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 19638 


Bella (la) zingara; Spanish serenade, 
by Carlos Roberto [pseud. of Chas. 
J. Roberts], arr. by C. J. Roberts; 
school orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 
4to. © Apr. 26, 1929; 2 c. June 27; 
E pub. 7864; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York: 19639 


Belle Baker wop song; lyrics by Lewis 
and Young, music by Lew Pollack. 
. [Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 19, 1929; E unp. 11044; Remick 
music corp., New York. 19640 


Beloved; words and music by L, A. 
Hills, [Words and melody only] 
©.1 ec. Sept. 19, 1929; EH unp. 11036; 
Lorna A. Hills, Glastonbury, Conn. 

19641 


Beloved (The) vagabond; musical 
play in 8 acts, founded on the novel 
by W. J. Locke, book and lyries by 


10 


~ 


9) 


pt. IIT, n. S., v. 24 


Adrian Ross, music by Dudley 
Glass, of Great Britain. Voeal se. 
© Aug. 26, 1929; 1¢. Sept. 19; E for. 
6707; Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 
Itd., London. 19642 


Beneath the harvest moon; fox-trot, 
words and music by Jos. Geo. 
Gilbert, of Great Britain; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by Harry J. 


Stafford. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © July 28, 1929: 1 « 
Aug. 2; E for. 6380; Campbell, 


Connelly & co., Itd., London. 19643 
Beneath the moonlit skies; words and 
music by R. C. Tarrant, jr ©1«e 
Aug. 138, 1929; E unp. 11152; Roy 
Chandler Tarrant, jr., Long Beach, 
Calif, 19644 


Bernabé; chanson et danse d’espagne, 
de Paris—Madrid, paroles francaises 
de Léo Leliévre, Henri Varna et 
Fernand Rouvray, paroles espagnoles 
de Adolfo Sanchez Carrere, musique 
de J, Guerrero, of Spain; pf. acc., 
avec. ukulele arr. de Francis Sala- 
bert... © July 2,.1929: 1c Auewae 
E for. 6238; Union musicale franco 
espagnole, Paris. 19645 


Bessie’s moan; words and music by B. 
Tucker. [Words andymelody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1929;'E unp. 11369; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York, 19646 


Betsy Brown; melody by George 
Temple. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1929; B 
unp. 11396; Southern music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 19647 


Biffly blues; melody by H. Allen, jr. 
© 1c. Sept. 17, 1929; E unp. 11018; 
Henry Allen, jr., New York. 19648 


Same. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1929; BH 
unp. 11889; Southern music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 19649 


Big boy Jess, of the Western air ex- 
press; lyric by G. Whiting, music 
by Charles Abbott and Edwin 
Weber; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
May Singhi Breen. Sept. 18, 
1929; 2. c. Sept. 20;. H .-pub., 9291; 
George Whiting, inc., New York. 

19650 


words and 
[Pho- 


Big substantial baby; 
music by Josephine Gambino. 


tostat] © 1c. Sept. 27, 1929; B 
upp, 11339; Anthony Gambino, 
Detroit. 19651 


2 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1929 


91671 


Bigger and better than ever; from 
George White’s scandals, 10th ed., 
words and music by Cliff Friend and 
George White; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Sept. 18, 1929; 2 ce. Sept. 20; E 
pub. 9414; Harms, ine., New York. 

19652 


Birds (The) and the brook; by R. M. 
Stults, arr. by W.C. Polla. 1. Dance 
orch. pts. - 2. Pf. solo. © July 15, 
June 27, 1929; 2 ce. each Sept. 23; 
E pub. 9296, 9297; Denton & Has- 
kins music pub. co., inc., New York. 

19653, 19654 


Bird’s (The) song; with exercises, by 
M. Gold; pf. ©1e. Sept. 4, 1929; 
E unp. 10561; Matthew Gold, Hobo- 
ken, N. J. 19655 


Birthday (The) of the King; Christ- 
mas cantata, text selected and music 
composed by Norwood Dale; soli, 
cho. and organ. 4to. © Sept. 5, 
1929; 2 c Sept. 7; .E pub. 9170; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

19656 


Birthday (A) song; words by Maude 
K. Yates, music by Louise Daggett 
Fischer. 
unp. 10539; Louise D. Fischer, San 
Antonio. 19657 


Bitter sweet; operette in 3 acts, words 
and music by Noél Coward, of Great 
Britain. Vocal se. 4to. © Aug. 
e199 wate, Aus. 203)! for. 6373 ; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 19658 


Bizarre agitato; for cinema, by Ed- 
ward Kilenyi; full orch. pts) © 
Sept. 23, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 23; E pub. 
9339; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 


19659 
Biabber Jack; by Milan Roder; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 


July 5, 1929; 2 ¢. Sept. 13; E pub. 
9103: Kalmus filmusic edition, New 
York, 19660 


Blachford (Frank) Three minia- 
tures; by F. Blachford, of Canada; 
Violin, with pf. ace.; in A maj. 
Contemplation. [2 others] © Aug. 
28,1929; 1 c. Aug. 26; HE. for. 6654; 
Frederick Harris co., London. 


19661 © 


Black (The) hussars; from Married 
in Hollywood, words by Harlan 
Thompson, music by Dave Stamper. 
© Sept. 5, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 6; E pub. 
8909; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine., New York. 19662 


7841929 —_9 10 


i) 1>e. Sept 3; 1929 :5-H: 


Blah! blah! words and music by F. J, 
Morrow. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1929; E unp. 10888; 
F. J. Morrow, Norfolk, Va. 19663 


Blaneafort (M.) Quatre cancons; 
paroles de Joan M. Guasch [and 
others], version francaise de Henri 
Collet, musique de M. Blancafort, of 
Spain. 1. Muntanya avall. [3 
others] © July 4, 1929; 1c. Aug. 9; 
EK for. 6282; Editions Maurice 
Sénart, Paris. 19664 


Blancafort (M.) Tres cancons de 
Nadal; paroles de Maria Manent et 
Joan Maragall, version francaise de 
Henri Collet, musique de M. Blanea- 
fort, of Spain. 1. Canconeta humil 
de mitja-nit. [2 others] © July 4, 
19293 41,1¢;,Aus. 93-,.Ey for. .6279% 
Editions Maurice Sénart, Paris. 


19665 
Blanch-ee; words and music by M. 
Cook. © 1 c. Sept. 10, 1929; HE 


unp. 10715; Mildred Cook, Wash- 
ington. 19666. 


Blauer himmel; foxtrot, von Carl Rob- 
recht, of Germany; salon orchester- 
stimmen, mit pf.-direktion u. violine 
1 direktion. 4to. © June 4, 1929; 
1 ec. Aug. 14; E for. 6394; Heinrich- 


shofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Ger- 
many. 19667 


Blizzard’s (The) toll; words and mu- 
sic by A. K. Reynolds, of Great Brit- 
ain. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Sept. 18, 1929; E. unp. 11039; 
Ada Kathleen Reynolds, Wain- 
wright, Alta., Canada. 19668 


Blond muss sie sein; English waltz, 
worte von Friedrich Schwarz u. Ed. 
May, musik von Ed. May, spezial 
arr. von Nico Dostal, of Austria; 
orch. parties, avee pf. direction. 4to. 
©) Mar; 20, 1929; 1 ¢.. Apr: 133.8 
for. 3938; H. Benjamin, Paris 


19669 

Blondes; words and music by M. 
Walker. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Aug. 16, 1929; 2 ce. Aug. 


30; E pub. 8853; Mildred Walker, 
Flint, Mich. 15670 


Blue-belle; words by Jesse Cash, mu- 
sie by L. F. Stafford. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Sept. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 10711; Lewis Frederick Staf- 
ford, Syracuse, N. Y. 19671 


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19672 


Blue bird; words by G. HE. Packard, 
music by Arthur Bowers. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Aug. 16, 
1929; 2 ce. Sept. 7; E pub. &993; 
Grace Evelyn Packard, Crown Point, 
Nea. 19672 


Blue Danube; waltzes, by Johann 
Strauss, coneert transcription by S. 
Niedzielski, of Poland; pf. London, 
Augener, ltd. © Aug. 12, 1929; 1c. 
Aug. 26; E for. 6353; Stanislas Nied- 
zielski, London. o £9673 


Blue devils; march, by Charles Wil- 
liams, of Great Britain, arr. by 
Adolf Lotter, of Great Britain ; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Sept. 3, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 16; E for. 
6618; Hawkes & son (London) lItd., 
London. 19674 


Blue eyes; words and music by J. De 
Sabato. ©1e. Sept. 3, 1929; EH unp. 
10531: Joseph De Sabato, Provid- 
ence, R. I. 19675 


Blue mists; fox-trot, words and mu- 
sic by Max Gerrish, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by 
Rex Alwyn. © Aug. 30, 1929; 1 c¢. 
Aug. 31; E for. 6456; Swan & co. 
(Music publishers) 1td., London. 


19676 

Blue nights; words by Wm. P. Van 
/ltena, music by.H. A. West. 

j Words and melody only] © 1 «. 


Sept. 27, 1929; E unp. 11848; How- 
ard A. West, Alameda, Calif. 19677 


Bluebells and you; words and melody 
by Mary Carson [pseud. of M. C. 
Kidd], arr. by Aldridge Battelle 
Kidd. ©1c. July 20, 1929; E unp. 
10480; Mary Carson Kidd, Hovston. 

19678 


Bluer than blue; words and music by 
Maury Madison [pseud. of W. R. 
Smith. Photostat] © 1e. Sept. 7, 
1929: E unp. 10639; W. Renwick 
Smith, Hollywood, Calif. 19679: 


Blues; von Leopold Mittmann, of Ger- 
many; pf. © May 22, 1929; 1 ec. 
Aug. 14; E for. 6898; Wilhelm Zim- 
mermann, Leipzig. 19680 


Bob White; words by M. De Crette, 
music by EH. Whittemore. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e. Juty 8, 
1929; E unp. 11336; Earl Whitte- 
more and Margaret De Crette, Bal- 
timore. 19681 


Bobichaj; polka, melody by T. H. Zad- 


roga. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1929; E unp. 
11208; Tadeusz H. Zadroga, Phila- 
delphia. 19682 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


Boiling point; by Nat Asherman, arr. 
by Ken Macomber; orch. pts. © 
Sept. 21, 1929; 2 ce. Sept. 17; E pub. 
$246; Alfred & co., New York. 

19683 


Bokréta; a magyar zenetermés legja- 
vabol, sz6vegét és zenéjet itta: Hor- 
vath Sandor, of Hungary, es mas. 
5 ftizet. © Mar. 15, 1929; 1 c Sept. 
9; E for. 6608; Rozsavoélgyi és tairsa. 
Budapest, Hungary. 19684 


Bokréta; a magyar zenetermés legja- 
vabol, szovegét es zenéjét irta: Pa- 
pai Molnar Kalman, of Hungary, es 
mis. 2 ftizet. © Dec. 15, 1928: le. 
Sept. 9, 1929; EH for. 6606; Rdodzsa- 
volgyi és tarsa, Budapest, Hungary. 

19685 


Bokréta; a magyar zenetermés legja- 
vabol, szévegét és zenéjét irta: Szi- 
lagyi Béla, of Hungary, es mas. 6 
fiizet. © Apr. 15, 1929: 1 c Sept. 
9; E for. 6607; Rozsavolgyi és tarsa, 
Budapest, Hungary. 19686 


Bokréta; a magyar zenetermés legja- 
vabol, szévegét irta: Bodrogi Zsig- 
mond, es mas, zenéjét szerzette: 
Reményi Béla, of Hungary, es mas. 
3 fiizet. © Jan. 15, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 
9; EH for. 6603; R6zsavolgyi és tarsa, 
Budapest, Hungary. 19687 


Bokréta; a magyar zenetermés legja- 
vabol, szovegét irta: Peto0fi S. es 
mas, zenéjét szerzette: Balazs Ar- 
pad, of Hungary, es mas. 1 ftizet. 
© Nov. 15, 1928; 1 ec. Sept. 9, 1929; 
E for. 6605; Rozsavolgyi és tarsa, 
Budapest, Hungary. 19688 


Bokréta; a magyar zenetermés legja- 
vabol, szovegét irta: Sandor Jeno, 
es mas, zenéjét szerzette: Hetényi 
Heidlberg Albert, of Hungary, es 
mais. 4 fiizet. © Feb. 15, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 9; E for. 6604; Rozsavolgvi és 
tarsa, Budapest, Hungary. 19689 


Bold (The) gailor; by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern, op. 634, no. 4; pf. © Sept. 
24, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 28; E pub. 2568; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 19690 


Boo-hoo-ooh; lyrics by Bill Bradley, 
music by Frank Bradley; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Sept. 21, 1929; 2 « 
Sept. 21; E pub. 9377; Frank ‘TI. 
Bradley, Middletown, Conn. 19691 


Book (A) of aural tests; by Basil C. 
Allechin and Ernest Read, both of 
Great Britain. S8vo. pt. 1. School 
examinations. - pt. 2. Local centre 
examinations. © Aug. 13, 1929; 1 «. 
each Aug. 24; E for. 6309, 6310; 


1054 


ce ee 


MUSICAL CO 
no. 9, 1929 


Associated board of the Royal 
academy of music and the Royal 
college of music, London. 
19692, 19693 
Book (The) of dogs; a tribute, thir- 
teen pieces of easy grade, by James 
Ching, of Great Britain; pf. © 
BepL. a, 19291 Sept. 16>" H" for. 
6653 ; Forsyth bros., ltd., London. 
19694 
Bootleg blues; words and music by 
S. S. Cassard. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 4, 1929; E unp. 
10563; Samuel Snowden Cassard, 
New York. 19695 


Bote (Der); text von WBHichendorft, 
musik von Eduard Behm, of Ger- 
many, op. 60, n. 2; munnerchor a 
cappella, ohne begleitung. 4to. 
Nov. 6, 192851 c: Aus. 13,°1929; H 
for. 2219; Amsel-verlag, Berlin. 

19686 

Bottoms up; from George White's 
seandals, 10th ed., words and music 
by Cliff Friend and George White; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Sept. 1S, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 20; E pub. 9413; 
Harms, inc., New York. 19697 


Boys of the nation; march, by Adaia 
Geibel; pf. duet. © Sept. 12, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 14; E pub. 9177; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 19698 


Bozo; by F. Stahlberg ;_orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © July 5, 1929; 
2 ec. Sept. 18; E pub. 9101; Kalmus 
filmusie edition, New York. 19699 


Brahms (Johannes) Hungarian 
dance; no. 5, 6, arr. by Adam Carse, 
of Great Britain; sc. and pts. for 
strings, with pf. conductor pt. © 
July 22, 1929; 1 c. each Aug. 26; E 
for. 6357, 6356; Augener, Itd., Lon- 
don. 19700, 19701 


Brave (The) Indian; by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern, op. 634, no. 8; pf. © Sept. 
24, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 28; E pub. 9573; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 

19702 


Break of dawn; overture, by Chas. J. 
Rockwell, arr. by S. E. Morris; orch. 
pts. 4to. © Sept 6, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
9; E pub. 8952; F. C. Menges, Cleve- 
land. 19703 


Break (The) of day; introduction, 
from Khovantchina, by M. Mous- 


sorgsky, arr. by Jan Vitolin, of 
Latvia, domiciled at New York; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. © 


Sept. 12, 1929; 2 e. Sept. 20; E pub. 
9323; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
19704 


MPOSITIONS 
19714 


Breath and breaches; words by Andy 


Razaf, music by J. C. Johnson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
sept.) 12, 19293 HE ounp. - 10826; 
Progressive music co., New York. 
19705 


Bridge (Clara Gregory) Scherzo; pf. 
© Sept. 12, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 20; 
pub. 9319; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York: 19706 


Bright girl; serenade, words and 
music by A. Jimenez. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 10, 1929; 
KH eunp. 8554; Alex Jimenez, Haybro, 
Col. 19707 


Bright smiling eyes; rondeau, words 
from the French of Christine de 
Pisan, by Gilbert Pass, music hy 
Gilbert A. Alcock, of Great Britain. 
(Atlas 20, 1920 °° 1 ec. Ae. Sere 
for. 6859; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

19708 


Bright star of Bethlehem; unison cho., 
words by Katharine’ Bainbridge, 
music by Julius Cobern. 4to. © 
Pept. 42,7990295 2° Gh SeptieiZosm 
pub. 9301; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 19709 


Bring back the memories of your 
smiles; words and music by W. J. 
Collins. © Aug. 29, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
6; E pub. 8937; William J. Collins, 
Quincy, Mass. 19710 


Bring back those old golden days; 
lyric by Betty Morrison [pseud. of 
B. M. Hawk], music by Jappie Judd 
[pseud. of Alice I. Judd. Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 1, 1929; 
E unp. 8502; Betty Morrison Hawk, 
Brooklyn. 19711 


Bringing up Santa; children’s Christ- 
mas cantata, by Lorenz pub. Go., 
libretto by Carolyn R. Freeman, 
music by Ira B. Wilson. 4to © 
Sept. 17, 1929; 2 ¢ and aif. Sept. 
28; AA 26104; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 19712 


Brisas Porteflas; tango, letra de F. 
Bonanova, musica de L. Lilaneza, of 
Spain. © 1c. ‘Aug, 12; 1929; EB 
unp. 11110; Fortunio Bonanova and 
Luis Llaneza, New York. 19713 


Broadway patrol; words by Walter 
Smith, music by Willy White [i. e. 
Wilfred White] and Joe Zimmer- 
man [i. e. Joseph Zimmerman]. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 20, 1929; E unp. 11107; Willy 
White, New York. 19714 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19715 


Broken Rose; fox trot, lyrics and 
music by P. W. Greenspan. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 4, 
1929; E unp. 10554; Philip Wolfe 
Greenspan, Perth Amboy, N. J. 

19715 

Brutality; by F. Stahlberg, orch. by 
Emil Hilb; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © July 5, 1929; 2c. 
Sept. 18; E pub. 9108; Kalmus fil- 
music edition, New York. 19716 


Brute (The); moderato marcato, for 
photoplay, by Christiaan Kriens; 
orch. pts., with pf.-organ conductor. 
© Sept. 3, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 6; E pub. 


9222; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 19717 
Same. © Sept. 4, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 


6; E pub. 8863; Atlas music corp., 
New York. 19718 


Bubbling over; words by George R. 
Hornsby, music by E. Minor. ©1e. 
Sept. 13, 1929; E unp. 108389; Ed- 
ward Minor, Washington. 19719 


Buddy George; melody by Douglas 
Williams. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1929; 
EH eunp. 11480; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 19720 


Building air castles all around you; 
words by Annabel Greer Moore, mu- 
sic by G. D. Moore; pf. and ukulele 
ace. [Photostat] © ec. Sept. 16, 
1929; E unp. 10915; Grady D. Moore, 
Nashville. 19721 


Bunches of grapes; 2-pt. song, words 
by Walter Ramal [pseud. of Waiter 
De La Mare], music by Leslie H. 
_Heward, of Great Britain, tonic solfa 
tr. by H. J. Timothy; sop. voices. 
4to. © Sept. 17, 1929; 1c. Sept. 18; 
EH for. 6684; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London. 19722 


Bundeslied zur hl. Cicilia; text aus 
Mohr, Psilterlein, musik von Ferdi- 
nand Cluesmann, of Germany, op. 
24; a capella. 4to. 1. Méanner- 
chor.—2. Gemischten chor. © Apr. 
15, 1929; 1 c. each Aug. 14; E for. 
6406, 6407; P. J. Tonger, Cologne/ 
Rh., Germany. 19728, 19724 


Bunte suite; von Ernst Toch, of Aus- 
tria, op.'48% orch,  Partiturs © 
Sept. 12, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 3; HB for. 
6503; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Ger- 
many. 19725 


Buon capodanno; words and music by 
P. Sciascia. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 14, 1929; E unp. 
10889; Pasquale Sciascia, Philadel- 
phia. 19726 


pt. 111, n. S., Vv. 24 


Burnin’ the iceberg; melody by Jelly- 
Roll Morton [pseud. of Ferd Mor- 
ton] ©1c. Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 
11383 ; Southern music pub. co., ine., 
New York. 19727 


Burnt sugar; words and muSic by D. 
F. Marcus. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Sept. 24, 1929; E unp. 
11181; David Frank Marcus, New 
York. 19728. 


Busch (Adolf) Vier lieder; text von 
Hichendorff, u. a., musik yon A. 
Busch, of Germany, op. 11°. 1. Wie 
rauscht es so sacht. [38 others] © 
June 15, 1929; 1 c. July 22; E for. 
6233; N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., Ber- 


lin. 19729 
Buttercups; dance characteristic, by 
Louis Panella; pf. © Sept. 17, 


1929; 2 c. Sept. 163 Ey publ ora; 
Volkwein bros., Pittsburgh. 19730 


Butterfly ; japanische walzer-serenade, 
lied u: boston, text von Beda, musik 
von Robert Katscher, of Austria. © 
July 30, 1929; 1 ce. Sept. 10; E for. 
6556; Wiener bohéme-verlag, Vien- 
na. 19731 


Butterfly and honey bee; words and 
music by W. J. Deyo, arr. by Walter 
W. Newcomer. © Aug. 28, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 8; E pub. 8828; William 
J. Deyo, Syracuse, N. Y. 19732 


By and by; words and music by H. A. 
Southard. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 10, 1929; E unp. 10738; 
Harry A. Southard, Los Angeles, 

19733 


By candle light; by Henry S. Sawyer, 
arr. by Florence B. Price, bowed 
and fingered by Ann’ Hathaway; 
violin, with pf. ace. © Sept. 24, 
1929; 2 ec. Sept. 28; E pub. 9554; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 19734 


By the sea; by Anton Arensky, arr 
by Gordon Balch Nevin; organ. 
Sept. 20, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 21; H pub. 
9287; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

19735 


By the sounding sea; words and music 
by HE. Flagg. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. July 1, 1929; H unp. 
8614; Edith Flagg, Oakland, Calif. 

19736 


By the Zuyder Zee; words and music 
by Frederick G. Johnson. © Aug. 
29, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 3; E pub. 8826; 
March bros., Lebanon, O. 19737 


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Cadetes mexicanos; by J. Chavez, of 
Mexico, domiciled at San Diego, 
Calif.; pf. [Photostat] © Aug. 6, 
1929; 2c Aug. 8; H pub. 8980; Dio- 
nisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 19738 


Caliban; from Scenes from Shake- 
speare’s The tempest, by Humphrey 
J. Stewart; organ. © Sept. 12, 
1929; 2 e. Sept. 14; E pub. 9182; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

19739 


‘California; ballad, words and music 
by ‘EB. EY Kuhie: ‘pf. © 1c.’ Sept 
28, 1929; E unp. 11441; Ernst Fer- 
dinand Kuhle, New York. 19740 


‘California lullaby; 
by B. Kellogg. ©1c. Sept. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 10721; Bell Kellogg, San 
Diego, Calif. 19741 


Call (The) ; words and music by L. L. 
Bissell. © 1 c. Sept. 20, 1929; E 
unp. 11091; Lillian L. Bissell, Hart- 
ford, Conn. 19742 


Call me thine own; words and music 
by H. Cullinan. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Sept. 10, 1929; 
E unp. 10718; Hobart Cullinan, Buf- 
falo. 19748 


‘Call (The) of the vikings; Scandi- 
navia, from The continent, by Chris- 
tiaan Kriens; orch. pts., with pf. or 
organ conductor. © Aug. 21, 1929; 
2 ce. Aug. 24; E pub. 8809; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 19744 


‘Call to arms; march, by C. W. Kern; 
pf. duet. © Sept. 12, 1929; 2 «¢. 
Sept. 14; E pub. 9204; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 19745. 


Call (The) to Miami; march, by C. 
La Monaca; drum and bugle corps. 
Bail sc. ©). .c, Sept. 23, 1929 -" . 
unp. 11126; Caesar La Monaca, Hol- 
lywood, Fla. 19746 


Call your shots; fox-trot, by Harry 
Hoffman; orch. pts. Sept. 6, 
1929; 2 ec. Sept. 23; E pub. 9293; 
Denton & Haskins music pub. Co., 
inc., New York. 19747 


‘Camp meetin’ song; arr. by Joseph W. 
Clokey ; mixed voices. 4to. © Sept. 
23, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 26; E pub. 9479; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 19748 


Campesina; by J6e Chavez, of Mexico, 
domiciled at San Diego, Calif.; pf. 
‘[Photostat] .© Aug. 6, 1929; 2 ec. 
Aug. 8; E pub. 8975; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 19749 


lyric and music 


19759 


Can you imagine; words and music 
by A. B. Taneyhill. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Sept. 30, 1929; 
E unp. 11448; Alex B. Taneyhill, 
Catonsville, Md. 19750 


Can you read in my eyes; words and 
music by Sam Coslow. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Sept. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 11104; Spier and Coslow, 
ine., New York. 19751 


Canning and preserving; musical reci- 
tation, music by Wm. John Hall. © 
Sept. 12, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 14; E unp. 
9187; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 19752 

Canto di 


passione; intermezzo, di 


Amilcare Pennati Malvezzi, of Italy; 


piccola orch. parti, con pf. condut- 
tore. © July 12, 1929; 1 ¢« Aug. 
15; E for. 6218; A. & G. Carisch & 
c., Milan. 19753 


Caprice Herbert; by R. Arlington; 
violin, with pf. acc. © 1 ¢ Sept. 
16, 1929; E unp. 10921; Rex Arling- 
ton, Huntington, Ind. 19754 


Cara mia; words by May Markson 
Pelunis, music by D. P. Lindenberg. 
[Words and melody only] © 1e. 
Sept. 11, 1929; E unp. 10794; Dor- 
othy Pelunis Lindenberg, Los An- 
geles. 19755 


Carnations; by C. Edwin Crerie; pf. 
© Sept. 17, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 16; E 


pub. 9155; -Volkwein bros., Pitts- 
burgh. 19756 
Casanova; grosse fantasit aus der 


operette, musik von Joh. Strauss- 
Benatzky, arr. v. Henry Weber, of 
Germany; with pf. conductor and 
violin 1 conductor. 4to. 1. Odeon 
orch. pts.—2. Salonorch. pts.—8. Pf. 
© Dee. 27, 1928; 1 c. each Dec. 19; 
E for. 2967; Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H., 
Leipzig. 19757 


Casanova-marsch; aus Casanova, mu- 


suk von Joh. Strauss-Benatzky, arr. — 


v. Henry Weber, of Germany; with 
pf. conductor and violin 1 conductor. 
4to. 1. Odeon orch. pts.—2. Salon- 
orch. pts.—3. Pf. © Dee. 27, 1928; 
1 ec. each Dec. 19; EH for. 2966; Aug. 
Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 19758 


Casarina (La); mazurka, by Maxie 
Pisegna; accordion. © Sept. 11, 
19292 e) Sept 1 Epub. SOL 5 
Roma music co., Cleveland. 19759 


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19760 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Casella (Alfredo) Concerto; par A. | Chanson triste; by A. Gretchaninoff, 


Casella, of Italy, arr. par Erwin 
Stein, of Austria; orch. a cordes. 
Partitura. 1. Sinfornia. [3 others] 
© June 30, 1929; 1 ec July 30; EB 
for 5648; Universal edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 19760 


Cast thy burden; 2 pt. anthem for 
junior choir, words by Wesley Dur- 
ham, music by Bernard Hamblen. 
4to. New York, N. Y., Chappell- 
Harms, inc. © Aug. 26, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 27; E pub. 8790; Chappell & 
co., ltd., London. 19761 


Castle of roses; fox trot, words by 
H. Helms, music by R. Beaudette. 
© 1c. Sept. 7, 1929; E unp. 10690; 
Ray Beaudette and Hugh Helms, 
Tacoma. 19762 


Cat’s (The) reel; by Jessie Furze, of 
Great Britain; pf. (Jn 19380 school 
examinations, pianoforte, lower divi- 
sion, list C) © Aug. 7, 1929: 1c. 
Aug. 19; E for. 6206; Associated 
board of the Royal academy of mu- 
sic and the Royal college of music, 
London. 19763 


Cause I’m that way over you; words 
by Harold Schehr, music by M. A. 
Greene; pf. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 10912; Michael Augustine 
Greene, Whitestone, L. I., N. Y. 

19764 


Causerie; by Rudolf Friml, arr. by Jo- 
seph Majet; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. “©. Tuly a 41929" 2c." Sept. 
13; E pub. 9095; Kalmus filmusic 
edition, New York. 


Cebula z jajami; polka, melody by 
Tih Zadtoga. ..O. ms cknsepin 30, 
1929; E unp. 11486; Tadeusz H. Za- 
droga, Philadelphia. 19766 


Cedar melody; words and music by 
W. Place, jr.; pf. © 1. Sept. 24, 
1929; E unp. 11162; William Place, 
jn, Providence: RR. i 19767 


Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) 
Golden memories; English words 
and ed. by Dawson Freer, of Great 
Britain; in» F:'o:.© :Sept) 10, 12929; 
1c. Sept. 21; E for. 6719; Joseph 
Williams, ltd., London. 19768 


Chanson au nuit; by William Bur- 
rowes Cooke; violin and pf. © Sept. 
6, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 28; E pub. 9542; 
Co-operative music co., Philadelphia. 

19769 


19765 


arr. by Nathaniel Shilkret, orch. by 
William C. Schoenfeld; orch. pts. 
© Aug. 16, 1929; 2 ce Aug. 19; B 
pub. 8961; Atlas music corp., New 
York. : 


Chant funébre; par Jean Rivier, of 
France; orch. symphonique. Parti- 
tion. © July 4, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 9; 
E for. 6265; Editions Maurice Sén-- 
art, Paris. 4 AO 


Chant of the jungle; from Jungle, 
lyric by Arthur Freed, music by 
Nacio Herb Brown; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by Hank Linet. © Sept. 
9, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 11; E pub. 9006; 
Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer corp., New 
York. 1972 


Chante d’amour; by A. Gretchaninoff, 
arr. by Nathaniel Shilkret, orch. by 
William C. Schoenfeld; orch. pts. 
© Sept. 4, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 7; E pub. 
8918; Atlas music corp., New York. 

19773. 


Charlie’s idea; melody by Charlie 
Lawrence. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1929; 


_E unp. 11386; Southern music pub.’ 


/ co., inec., New York. 19774 
Charlotte; valse intermezzo, by Ru- 
dolf Friml, orchestration by Joseph 
Majer; pts., with pf. conductor. © 
July 5, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 18; EH pub. 
9096; Kalmus filmusic edition, New 
York. 19775. 


Chevauchée; épisode cinématographi- 
que, par Francis Casadesus, of 
France; orch. parties, avee pf. con- 
ducteur et 1°" violon conducteur. 4to 
© July 4, 1929; 1 ¢ Aug. 9; E for. 
6263; Ch. Hayet,: Paris. 19776 


Chickadee; by Wm. A. Taylor; pf. © 
Aug. 23, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 19; E pub. 
9274; Anthony bros., Fall River, 
Mass. 19777 


Chicken, you can’t tell when a chick- 
en’s fat by looking in her face; 
words and music by A. W. Clement. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 3, 1929;.E unp. 10489; Arthur 
Wesley Clement, Mobile. 19778 


Child (A) leadeth; biblical pageant 
for Children’s day or general use, by 
Margaret H. Yates, incidental music 
by J. W. Lerman. 8vo. © Apr. 15, 
1929; 2 ec Sept. 14; D pub. 27576; 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 

19772 


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no. 9, 1929 


19805 


Children’s (The) hosanna; pageant for 
Children’s day, by Verna Whinery, 
incidental music by I. H. Meredith. 
8vo.' © Apr. 15, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
14; D pub. 27575; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 19780 


Children’s (The) prayer; words by 
Robert Nelson, music by H. Baynton- 
Power, of Great Britain; in D. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Aug. 15, 1929; 1 c« Aug. 28; E 
for. 6363; Reeder & Walsh, London. 

19781 


Child’s evening song; by Wm. A. Tay- 
lor: pf. © Aug. 23, 1929;'2 ¢. Sept. 
19; E pub. 9273; Anthony bros., Fall 
River, Mass. 19782 


Child's (A) first note book; by Ida 
Bostelmann; pf. vols. 1-3. © July 
5, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 18; E pub. 9092; 
Edwin F. Kalmus, inc., New York. 

19783 

China moon; by Albert Seward Ten- 
ney; pf. © Sept. 17, 1929; 2c. Sept. 
19; E pub. 9264; Schroeder & Gun- 
ther, ine., New York. 19784 


China (The) plate; action song, words 
by B. M. Noble, music by Edgar 
Moy, of Great Britain. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Sept. 14, 
1929: 1 ce. Sept. 11; E for. 6669; 
J. Curwen & sons, ltd., London. 

19785 

Chinese luliaby; by Albert Seward 
Tenney; pf. © Sept. 17, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 19; E pub. 9267; Schroeder & 
Gunther, inc., New York. 19786 


Chit-chat; for cinema, by Montague 
Ewing, of Great Britain, arr. by A. 
De Filippi; full orch. pts. © Aug. 
16, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 16; E pub. 9461; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 19787 


Choice hymns; selection of standard 
hymns and gospel songs, compiled 
by Harold Christian Clase, musical 
editor I. H. Meredith. © July 23, 
1929: 2 @ and aff. Sept. 28; AA 


26094; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 19788 
Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Etude; 


from Trois etudes, transcribed for 2 
pfs., 4 hands, by Edouard Hessel- 
berg. no. 2, in A flat maj.—uno. 8, 
in D flat maj. © Sept. 16, 1929; 
2 c. each Sept. 21; E pub. 9346, 9347; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 
19789, 19790 
— Etude; op. 25, transcribed for 2 
pfs., 4 hands, by Edouard Hessel- 


berg. no. 6, in G sharp min.—no. 7, 
in C sharp min.—no. 10, in B min.— 
no. 11, in A min. © Sept. 25, 1929; 
2 c. each Sept. 26; E pub. 9511- 
9514; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 19791-19794 


Etude; op. 25, transcribed for 2 
pfs., 4 hands, by Edouard Hessel- 
berg. no. 8, in D flat maj.—no. 9, 
in G flat maj—no..12, in C min. © 
Sept. 16, 19, 1929; 2 c. each Sept. 
21; E pub. 9348, 9349, 9289; Clayton 
F. Summy co., Chicago. 

19795-19797 

Christ is born to-day; carol anthem, 
words by J. M. Neale, music by T. 
Frederick H. Candlyn ; mixed voices. 
4to. © Sept. 14, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 17; 


H pub. 9255; Oliver Ditson ¢o., 
Boston. 19798 


Christ (The) way: hymn, words and 
music by W. V. lvelson. © July 26. 
1929; 2 ce Sept. 19; E pub. 9280; 
William Verner Nelson, Philadel- 
phia. 19799 


Christmas (The) glory song; anthem, 
new text by Edith Sanford Tillot- 
son, set to Viennese melody, arr. by 
I. H. Meredith; mixed voices. 4to. 
‘© Sept. 10, 1928: 2 c. Sept. 14; E 
pub. 9084; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. [© new text and harmoniza- 
tion | 19800: 


Christmas (The) messenger; Christ- 
mas service of song and story, by 
Lorenz pub. co., lyrics by Sarah 
Grames Clark, music by Norman 
Lighthill. 4to. © Sept. 5, 1929; 
2c. and aff. Sept. 28; AA 26102; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 19801 


Chung-woo; intermezzo caratteristico 
cinese, di Giovanni Papanti, of 
Italy; orch. da sala parti, con pf. 
conduttore. 4to. © Sept. 5, 1929; 
te. Sept. 19; E for. 6717; Carlo 
Schmidl, Trieste, Italy. 19802 


Ciali do baksy; polka, by E. Grudow- 


Ski-fipf. - ©: 1: ¢. ‘Sept: 13,,49295" Bi 
unp. 10841; Edward Grudowski, 
Philadelphia. 19803 
Cielo stellato; waltz, melody by 


Giuseppe Conte. © 1 ec. Sept. 25, 
1929; E unp. 11284; Nicola Iandoli, 
New York. 19804 


Cinderella’s consolation; words by 
Irving Kahal, music by J. Russel 
Robinson; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Aug. 21, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 24; E pub. 
8608; Vincent Youmans, inc., New 
York, 19805- 


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19806 


Cinema (The) kiss; humorous song, 
words and music by Nelson Jackson, 
of Great Britain. © July 30, 1929; 
1¢ Aug. 28; E for. 6860; Reynolds 
& co., London. 19806 


Classic; by Alice Mengel; pf. © 
Sept. 7, 1929; 2 ce. Sept, 9; E pub. 
9060; Noyes-group, New York. 

19807 


Clifford; words and music by B. A. 
Smith. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1929; E 
unp. 11186; Beatrice A. Smith, 
Middlebush, N. J. 19808 


Clothes don’t make the man; words 
and music by Frederick G. Johnson. 
© Aug. 29, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 3; E 
pub. 8825; March bros., Lebanon, O. 

19809 


Clowning; from So long Letty, words 
by Grant Clarke, music by Harry 
Akst; pf. and ukulele acc. © Sept. 
20, 1929; 2c. Sept. 25; E pub. 9498; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

19810 


Coast guard; march, by W. L. Skaggs, 
op. 90; band pts. 4to. © Sept. 10, 
1929; 2 @ Sept. 12; E pub. 9075; 
Hiram C. Miller, Parkesburg, Pa. 

19811 


Cocaine Lil; American folksong, arr. 
by Joseph W. Clokey; mixed voices. 
4to. © Sept. 23, 1929; 2c. Sept. 26; 
E pub. 9477; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 19812 


Coleridge-Taylor (Soy eihe ys tour 
visions; from the incidental music 
to Faust, by S. Coleridge-Taylor, of 
Great Britain; full military band 
pts., with conductor. (Boosey’s 
military-journal, 157th series, no. 4) 
1. Helen. [3 others] © July 25, 
1929; 1 ec. Aug. 16; E for. 6479; 
Boosey & co., Itd., London. 19813 


— Two dances; from the incidental 
music to Faust, by S. Coleridge- 
Taylor, of Great Britain; full mili- 
tary band pts., with conductor. 
(Boosey’s military journal, 157th 
series, no. 3) 1. Dance of witches. 
[1 other] (O;aluly 235 eco oc. 
Aug. 16; E for. 6478; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 19814 


Collection of Italian and Neapolitan 
songs; compiled and arr. by A. De 
Martino, of Italy; mand. 4to.-: 
Series no. 95. © May 23, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 30; E for. 6379; Italian book 
co., New York. 19815 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


— 


Collection (A) of popular Hawaiian 
melodies; arr. by Robert Kamaunu: 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Aug. 9, 
1929; 2 e: ‘and “aff, Augs 13 9a4 
25453 ; Hawaii sales co., ine., Hono- 
lulu. 19816 


Colleen; words and music by L. M. 
Butler, music arr. by Walter W. 
Newcomer. © Sept. 23, 1929; 2 «. 
Sept. 25; E pub. 9471; Lily M. But- 
ler, Chicago. 19817 


Collegiate Sam; words and music by 
Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots; 
pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by May 
Singhi Breen. © Sept. 25, 1929; 
2 c. Sept. 26; EH pub. 9487; Davis, 
Coots & Engel, inc., New York. 

19818 


Collins (Walter R.) Four Cornish 
dances; suite, by Walter R. Collins, 
of Great Britain; full orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. (Boosey’s or- 
chestral journal, no. 322 a, b, ¢@, d) 
1. May-day dance. [3 others] © 
Aug. 6, 1929; 1 « Aug. 163, Hy ior: 
6475; Boosey & co., Itd., London. 

19819 


Come along with me; words and music 
by S. A. Masselle; violin. ©1e 
Sept. .13;, 1929;, EB. .unp;. 1083298. 
Alfred Masselle, Newburgh, N. Y. 

19820 


Come easy—go easy—love; words and 
music by Sunny Clapp. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Sept. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 11065; Southern music pub. 
co., inec., New York. 19821 


Come, Holy Ghost; music by Ernest 
A. Dicks, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Aug. 28, 1929; 2 c. 
Aug. 30; E pub. 8869; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 19822 


Come live with me; madrigal for 5 
voices, words by Christopher Mar- 
lowe, music by Harold Lake, of 
Great Britain. 4to. © Sept. 21, 
1929; 1 'e. Sept... 23; HW for) oie. 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 19823 


Come, my dear; words and music by 
W. Place, jr.; pf. © 1 e¢. Sept. 24, 
1929; E unp. 11165; William Place, 
jr., Providence, R I. 19824 


Come over and see me sometime; 
words and music by Bud Landress. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
Sept: 28, 1929; E unp. 11422; 


Southern music pub. co., ine., New | 


York. 19825 


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no. 9, 1929 


Come take a trip in my aeroplane, 
where no one can see us but Mister 


Moon; words and music by J. 
Gardiner. New York City, Frank 
Harding.’ © +> Aug. 15, 192972 ¢. 


July 29; E pub. 8780; Jennie Gardi- 
ner, Rutherford, N. J. 19825 


Comfy and cosy; written by R. P. 
Weston and Bert Lee, composed by 
Harris Weston, of Great Britain; 
pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 22, 
Pome eG, oe 28 2” fore "GhlT; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 

19827 

Comme vous ]’aimez; waltz, by Louis 
Panella ;..full. orch.. pts... 4to... © 
Sept. 14, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 18; E pub. 
9040; Volkwein bros., Pittsburgh. 

19828 

Community spirit; march, by H. C. 
Miller; band pts., with solo B flat 
cornet conductor. 4to. © Sept. 19, 
Wo2o.* 2G. “Sept. 12% Hy pub. 9074 ; 
Hiram C. Miller, Parkesburg, Pa. 
19829 

Concepcion; lyrics by Adelaide F. 
Simonton, music by Angela Vallejo 
Eggleton, of Great Britain, domi- 
ciled at San Francisco; pf. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 23, 1929; E unp. 11154; Angela 
V. Eggleton, San Francisco. 19830: 


Concert tango; by Rudolf-Friml; oreh. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
muy oy to29: 2 'e¢. Sept. 13; BE. pub. 
9093; Kalmus filmusic edition, New 


York. 19831 
Concerto in E minor; by Pietro 
Nardin: ~arr. by” Karl: “Rissland : 


violin and pf. © Aug. 15, 1929: 
2 c Aue 23: HF pub... 9326" Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 19832 


Concinamus; song book for schools, 
arr. and harmonised by Edward T. 
Sweeting, of Great Britain. 4to. © 
mae. 12, 1929: 1c, Aus. 13-48) Sor. 
6492; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

19833 


Conflict; scherzo con brio, by Chris- 
tiaan Kriens; orch. pts., with pf. or 
organ conductor. © Aug. 21, 1929; 
2 ec. Aug. 24; E pub. 8812; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 19834 


Congratulations; ballad _  fox-trot, 
words and music by Maceo Pinkard, 
Coleman Goetz and Green & Stept; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by May 
Singhi Breen. © Sept. 6, 1929: 2 «. 
Sept. 5; E pub. 8859; Green & Stept, 
ine., New York. 19835 


19845 


Constantly; lyric and music by B. C. 
Smith. [Words and melody onlyj 
©1c. Sept. 3, 1929; EH unp. 11206; 
Bernard Charles Smith, Pope, Miss. 

19836 


-Cop (The); for cinema, by Montague 


Ewing. of Great Britain; full orch. 
pts; .© Sept. 23, 1929;.2 ec. Sept. 
23; E pub. 9832; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 19837 


Copper blues; a policeman is not so 
blue as he looks, voc. fox-trot, from 
The show’s the thing, words and 
music by Gordon Courtney, of Great 
Britain; pf. acc., with ukulele ary. 
by Alf. Ralston. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © June 6, 1929; 
1c. June 17; E for. 5162; Campbell, 
Connelly & co., Itd., London. 198388: 


Core ca soffre; words by S. Capalbo, 
musie by Louis Canoro; violin. 
1c. Sept. 24, 1929; E unp. 11195; 
Saverio Capalbo, Jersey City. 

19839: 


Corrido del General Gorostieta; letra 
de M. M. Barrenechea, musica de 
Raymundo S. Gonzalez, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Los Angeles. © 1 «@ 
July 12, 1929; E unp. 8792; Manuel 
Mayo Barrenechea, Los Angeles. 

: 19840 


Cosas de la vida; bolero, letra y mu- 
sica por J. Vilar. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 ce. Sept. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 10970; José Vilar, New York. 

19841 


Couldn’t we be like that; words by 
Ed. Heyman, music by K. M. L. 
Smith. [Photostat] © 1 ¢ Sept. 
17, 1929; E unp. 11016; Kenneth 
Moncrieff Leslie Smith, Garden City, 
He. Ae ey 19842 


Counterfeit love; words by G. A. Wil- 
kens, music by May Dixon. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e. June 24, 
1929; E unp. 9098; George Alfred 
Wilkens, San Francisco. 19843 


Country dance; by George Hggeling, 
op. 229, arr. by Preston Ware Orem; 
pf. duet. © Sept. 12, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
14; E pub. 9190; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 19844 


Country (The) fair; by Milan Roder; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
© July 571929 246" Sept 133. 
pub. 9104: Kalmus filmusic edition, 
New York. 19845, 


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19846 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Country (The) in autumn; by Rich- 
ard Montaigne, of Great Britain; 
pt! (© 'Awgs. 2/1929); de, Aas 728 - 
E for. 6361; Reeder & Walsh, Lon- 
don. 19846 


Country (A) wedding; marcia rustica, 
-for photoplay, by P. Mondrone; 
orch. pts., with pf.-organ conductor. 
© Sept. 3, 1929; 2c. Sept. 6; E pub. 
9225; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 19847 


Cousin Jedediah; by H. S. Thompson, 
arr. by Joseph W. Clokey; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Sept. 23, 1929; 2 c. 
Sept. 26; E pub. 9480; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 19848 


‘Cradle song; by Paul Zilcher, of Ger- 
many, op. 180, no. 10, ed., annotated 
and fingered by John M. Williams; 
pf. © Sept. 23, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 25; 
E pub. 9486; Boston music co., Bos- 
ton. 19849 


Cradle (A) song; 2-pt. song, words. by 
Padraic Colum, music by E. T. Chap- 
man, of Great Britain. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © July 
30, 1929; 1 ec. Sept. 5; E for. 6593; 
H. F. W. Deane & sons, the Year 
book press, Itd., London. 19850 


Cradle song of the Infant Jesus; 
words from Old rhymes with new 
tunes, old carol set to music in the 
Dorian mode by R. R. Terry, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices. lLon- 
don, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 4to. © 
Sept. 14, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 11; E for. 
6667; Richard R. Terry, Woodstock, 
Oxon, England. 19851 


‘Cronies 0’ mine; or, Dear old cronies, 
written and composed by Harry 
Lauder, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Sept. 4, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 6; E pub. 8933; Harms, inc., 
New York. 19852 


Cross (The) (La Cruz); words and 
music by V. Verhearst. [English, 
Spanish, French and German text] 
© Sept. 1, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 19; E pub. 
9281; Victor Verhearst, Prescott, 
Ariz. 19853 


Crossing the line; by Reginald Somer- 
ville, of Great Britain; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Sept. 
3, 1929; 1 c.. Sept. 16; EB tor, 6621 ; 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd., Lon- 
don. 19854 

Crow (The) song; caw, Caw, caw, 


words by J. E. Guernsey, music by 
Floyd Thompson. © 1 ec. Sept. 9, 


1929; E unp. 10679; Thompson & 
Guernsey, Indianapolis. 19855 


Cry-baby, dry up those tears; words 
and music by May Reese [i. e. E. M. 
Reese. Words and melody only] © 
lic. Sept. 25, 1929; KH ump ZzGGe 
Hstella May Reese, New Orleans. 

19856 


Csak egy szal virdgot ... [and] Csé 
cso, cS6, CSO. . .3 verse @s zenéje 
Sandor Jend, of Hungary. Buda- 
pest, Nador Kalman. © May 31, 
1929; 1 c. Aug. 3; EH for. 6550; Jeno 
Sandor, Budapest, Hungary. 19857 


Csak egy szal viragot; words and mu- 
sic by Sandor Jeno, of Hungary. © 
1c. Sept. 18, 1929; E unp. 10874; 
Sandor Jeno, Budapest, Hungary. 

19858 


Csirdés kiralyno és marica egyveleg; 
by Kalman Imre, of Hungary. [Mel- 
ody only] © 1. Sept. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 10875; Kalman Imre, Buda- 
‘pest, Hungary. 19859 


Cuckoo (The) clock; by C. Edwin 
Crerie; pf. © Sept. 28, 1929; 2 c. 
Sept. 27; E pub. 9518; Volkwein 
bros., Pittsburgh. 19860 


Cumm’ e bella ’a mugliera; versi e 
musica di A. Gildo, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at Brooklyn; pf. © 1c July 
26, 1929; EH unp. 108038; Armando 
Gildo, Brooklyn. 19861 


Cuore di madre; versi di M. Greco, 
musica di G. Quartuilo. © 1c. Sept. 
9, 1929; E unp. 10662; Giuseppe 
Quartullo, New York. 19862 


Cuore tzigano; tango, versi di V. Fia- 
sconaro, musica di S. Martinelli, of 
Italy. 4to. [Words and melody 
only] © July 1, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 30; 
E for. 6877; Italian book co., New 
York. 198638 


Czesé! Jenerale Pulaski, czeS¢; words 
and music by A. J. Okulski. ©1e. 
Sept. 25, 1929; EH unp. 11261; Alfred 
Jos. Okulski, Passaic, N. J. 19864 


D flat theme; by H. A. France; mel- 
ody, with pf. ace. ©1e. Sept. 16, 
1929; E unp. 10966; Herbert A. 
France, Wethersfield, Conn. 19865 


Dad; words by H. A. Fairley, music 
by Samuel H. Speck. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Aug. 8, 
1929; 2 ec. Sept. 10; E pub. 8997; 
Helen A. Fairley, Peck, Id. 19866 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1929 


Daddy: words and music by M. I. 
Bloom. [Words and melody cnly] 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1929; E unp. 11248; 
Mabel Iris Bloom, Alpena, Mich. 

19867 


Daddy dear; waltz, words and melody 
by K. Heberling, with pf. acc. by 
Mrs) A.! Laibach? © UF ¢.\July’12, 
1929; E unp. 8791; Katheryn Heber- 
ling, Rockford, Il. 19868 


Daffodils ; waltz, by Louis Panella: pf. 
© Sept. 17, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 16; E 
pub. 9154; Volkwein bros., Pitts- 
burgh. 19869 


Daffodowndillies; words and melody 
by Mary Carson [pseud. of M. C. 
Kidd], arr. by Aldridge Battelle 
Kidd. ©1e. July 20, 1929; E unp. 
10482; Mary Carson Kidd, Houston. 

19870 


Dahlias; by Louis Panella; pf. © 
Sept. 17, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 16; EK pub. 
9148; Volkwein bros., Pittsburgh. 

19871 


Daily technical studies; by Samuel 
Lifschey; viola. © Aug. 23, 1929; 
2e. Aug. 26; E pub. 9140; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York. 19872 


Dainty damozel; noveletteau, by Louis 
Panella; full orch. pts. 4to. © 
Sept. 14, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 18; E pub. 
9041; Volkwein bros., Pittsburgh. 

% 19873 


Daj buziaka polka; by K. Sokolowski ; 
1st violin. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1929; E 
unp. 10512; Kazimiesz Sokolowski, 
Elizabeth, N. J. 19874 


Dance (The); words by Mrs. M. A. 
McDonald [pseud. of 8S. L. McDon- 
ald], music by Phil Starr. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © July 
6, 1929; 2 c. July 18; E pub. &777; 
Sarah Lores McDonald, Parma, Id. 

19875 


Dance away the night; from Married 
in Hollywood, lyric by Harlan 
Thompson, music by Dave Stamper. 
© Sept. 5, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 6; E pub. 
8910; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 19876 


Dance away your blues; from The 
show’s the thing, words and music 
by Gordon Courtney, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. acce., with ukulele arr. by 
Alf. Ralston. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © June 7, 1929; 1 «. 
June 17; E for. 5160; Campbell, 
Connelly & co., ltd., London. 19877 


19888 


Dance of the fox fairies; by Albert 
Seward Tenney; pf. Sept. 17, 
1929; 2 ce. Sept. 19; E pub. 9266; 
Schroeder & Gunther, inc, New 
York. 19878 


Dance of the giddy girls; piano nov- 
elty, by G. Stone. © 1c. Sept 18, 
1929; EH unp. 11055; Gregory Stone, 
Jackson Heights, L.I., N. Y. 19879 


Danceopation; by D. N. Lipscomb; pf. 
© 1e. Sept. 4, 1929; E unp. 10572; 
Daniel Norwood Lipscomb, Calumet 
City, Ill. 19880 


Dancing shoes; fox-trot, from The 
show’s the thing, words and music 
by Gordon Courtney, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by 
Alf. Raiston. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © June 7, 1929; 1 «@. 
June 17; E for. 5161; Campbell, Con- 
nelly & co., ltd., London. 19881 


Danmarks dejlige have; tekst af Aage 
Barfoed, musik af Knud Lindhard, 
of Denmark. © Aug. 8, 1929; 1 e¢. 
Aug. 23; E for. 6440; Wilhelm Han- 
sen, Copenhagen. 19882 


Danny boy; pt. song, words, and mu- 
sie adapted from an old Irish air, 
by Fred E. Weatherly, arr. by Sum- 
ner Salter; mixed voices. 4to. © 
Aug. 7, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 10; E pub. 
8280; Boosey & co., inc., New York. 

19883 


Danse directoire; by Jos. Suder, of 
Germany; pf. © Sept. 12, 1929; 2. 
Sept. 14; E pub. 9192; Thecdore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 19884 


Danse grotesque; by Claude Lapham, 
op. 16, no: 4; pf. ©-July 23, 2929; 
2c. Sept. 23; E pub. 9429; Craw- 


ford music corp., New York. 19885 
Danse hebraique; by Harl McDonald; 
pt. GYIND IVR) 


© Aug. 28, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 30; H 
pub. 9165; Theodore Presser ¢Co., 
Philadelphia. 19886 


Danse pour Katia; par Armand Bour- 
nonyille, of France; flite ou violon 
et pf., alto et pf., ou violoncelle et 
pf.; parties. © July 19, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 9; E for. 6247; Lucien de La- 
cour, Paris. 19887 


Danza circassa; di Tullio Carloni, of 
Italy; piccola orch. parti, con pf. 
conduttore. © Aug. 9, 1929; 1 «. 
Sept. 14; E for. 6636; A. & G. Ca- 
risch & ec., Milan. 19888 


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19889 


Dark moon; from Jango, lyric by Pat 
Ballard, music by Kendall Burgess 
and Paul Van Loan; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Sept. 19, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 21; 
EK pub. 9365; Remick music corp., 
New York. 19889 


Dark moon; lyric by Pat Ballard, mu- 
sic by Kendall Burgess and Paul 
Van Loan. [Words and melody 


only] ©l1e. July 29, 1929; EH unp. 
83825; Remick music ecorp., New 
York. 19890 


Darkie (The) town drag; words and 
music by Bern Woodford, of U. S., 
and Will Kennedy, of Great Britain; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by C. and 
MO; Deess 111928 %.42 @, Sept, T, 
1929; E pub. 9279; Cavender & Mills, 
London. 19891 


Darling, I am so lonely; words and 
music by K. Annicchiarico. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 «¢. Sept. 16, 
1929; EH unp. 10948; Katherine An- 
nicchiarico, Buffalo. 19892 


Dat resurrection reveille; words by E. 
B. Hunt, music by Harry Verona. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Aug. 81, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 19; E pub. 
9357; Emery B. Hunt, Montebello, 
Calif. 19893 


Dawn brings me sadness; fox-trot, 
words and music by M. Rigney. © 
1c. Sept. 30, 1929; E unp. 11461; 
Maud Rigney, Marysville, Kan. 

19894. 


Day dreams; waltz, by J. A. Alberino; 
pl Oot le) As. 221929") Hy unp. 
10796; Joseph Aloysius Alberino, 
Jersey City. 19895 


Day (A) of glory; anthem, words by 
John Mason Neale, set to old French 
melody, adapted and arr. by W. R. 
Voris: mixed voices. 4to. © Sept. 
10, 1929; 2 c Sept. 13; E pub. 9037; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

19896 


Day (The) you fall in love; from 
Tiger rose, lyrics and music by Herb 
Magidson, Ned Washington and 
Michael H. Cleary; pf. ace. with 
ukulele arr. © Sept. 9, 1929; 2 «. 
Sept. 12; E pub. 9213; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 19897 


Days of long ago: words by J. Her- 
ring, music by Richard Broughton. 
© 1c. Sept. 6, 1929; E unp. 10628; 
John Herring, Coverdale, Pa. 19898 


pt. 111, 0. S., v.24 


Dear America; finale of the 2d act, 


and music by E. Scott. 
©.aive 


words 
[Words and melody only] 


Sept. 13, 1929; EH unp. 10842; Harle- 
19899. 


Scott, Flushing, N. Y. 
Dear daddy, please don’t stay away; 


lyrics by P. Martin, music by H. J.. 
Nov. 1, 1929; H. 


Kiintpl., ©. ce. 
unp. 12816; Harry Josef Klimpl and 
Patrick Martin, New Haven. 


and music by C. M. Evans. [Words 
and melody only] © 1e. Sept. 11, 


1929; E unp. 10747; Cora May Evans,. 


Grand Ridge, Il. 19901 


Dear little sweetheart of dreams;. 


words by M. J. Fuoco and Paul 
Spero, music by Anthony Naponelli 
and Laura Monteforte. 
melody only] © 1c. Aug. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 10022; Michael J. Fuoco, 
Chicago. 


Dear old mother of mine; words by 


L. Mitchell, music by Luther A.. 


Clark. ©1c. Sept. 4, 1929; E unp. 
10559; Lewis Mitchell, Baltimore. 


19903. 


Dear one; words by Bernie McGowan, 
music by Z. H. McGowan. 
Sept. 16, 1929; E unp. 10934; Zada 
Hale McGowan, Upper Darby, Pa. 


19904. 


Dear Uncle Sam; words and music by 
J. G. Lamothe, of Haiti, domiciled 


at New York. ©16ce. Sept..20, 1929; 


E unp. 11087; Jean G. Lamothe, 
New York. 19905 


Dear wayward boy of mine; words: 


by Mrs. Charles Hillman, music by 
Phil Starr. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Sept. 27, 1929; E unp. 
11851; Theresa Hillman, Youngs- 
town, O. 
Dearer than ever; words and music 
by F. E. Woodburn. 
Mrs. R. A. Woodburn. © Aug. 16, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 14; E pub. 9128; 
Flossie E. Woodburn, Wauseon, O. 


19907 


Dearest one; lyric by Betty Morrison 
[pseud. of B. M. Hawk], musie by 
Jappie Judd [pseud. of Alice I. Judd. 
Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 21, 1929; E unp. 8174; Betty 
Morrison Hawk, Brooklyn. 

Dearest one; theme song of Fancy 
that, lyrie by Billy Curtis, music by 


Larry Conley. © Sept. 20, 1929; 2° 


ce. Sept. 21; E pub. 9464; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 


19909” 


1064 


19900: 
Dear little girl of my dreams; words. 


[Words and. 


19902” 


Oi Cc. 


19906- 


Wauseon, O.,. 


19908 - 


wet rab 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1929 


Dearest pal, how I miss you; lyric 
by Gilbert Murray Brown, music by 
Bruce Carroll. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 10665; Dora Brown, Mar- 
quette, Mich. 19910 


Declaration; by Wilson Manhire, of 
Great Britain; violin, with pf. acc. 
© Sept. 2, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 12; EH 
for. 6657; Alfred Longnick & ©co., 
ltd., London. 19911 


Deep River medley; intro. Mary and 
Martha, and Swing low sweet char- 
iot, arr. by Henry 8S. Sawyer, bowed 
and fingered by Ann Hathaway; vio- 
lin, with pf. ace. © Sept. 24, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 28; E pub. 9550; McKinley 
musie ¢co., Chicago. 19912 


Defiance; agitato drammatico, by R. 
Meredith Willson; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © July 5, 1929; 
2 c. Sept. 138; E pub. 9102; Kalmus 
filmusic edition, New York. 199138 


Delight thou in the Lord; trio, words 
from the Psalms and part of a hymn, 
music by F. Leslie Calver, of Great 
Britain; women‘s voices. 4to. © 
Sept. 10, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 13; E pub. 
9038; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 19914 


Delta upsilon book of songs; compiled 
by Edward Lawall Seip. 8vo. © 
July 22, 1929; 2 c. and aff. July 23; 
A 11331; Delta upsilon fraternity, 
ine., New York. . 19915. 


Desert; by Marion V. Gay; pf. © 
sept. 7, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 9; E pub. 
9057; Noyes-group, New York. 

19916 

Desert sands; fox trot, words and 
music by Sid Ellis. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 10893; Roger Graham, Chi- 
cago. 19917 


Deserted (The) child; words by H. 
Swerdloff, music by Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. © 1 ¢. Sept. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 10673; Herman Swerdloft. 
Circle City, Alaska. 19918 


Desesperado; letra y mtsica de Con- 
rado Varela, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Los Angeles; pf. [Photostat] © 
Aue. 6, 19292 e ‘Auge, 8s" pub. 
8978; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

19919 


Desirée; by Rudolf Friml, orchestr:- 
tion by Joseph Majer; pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © July 5, 1929: 
2c. Sept. 18; E pub. 9097; Kalmus 
filmusic edition, New York. 19920 


19930 


Deutsche lieder-walzer ; nach beliebten 
deutschen liedern frei bearb. von J. 
Weinberger, of Austria, arr. von 
Ferdinand Loll, of Austria; salon 
orch. stimmen, mit jazzbesetzung. 
4to. © Nov. 24, 1928; 1 ec. July 23, 
1929; E for. 6565; Josef Weinberger, 
Leipzig. 19921 


Diamonds; duet for xylophones, by 
G. W. Hespe, of Great Britain; 
military band pts., with conductor. 
© Aug. 14, 1929; -1 ce. Aug. 26; E 
for. 6490; Hawkes & son (London) 
ltd., London. 19922 


‘Dicky bird hops; by John, F. Carré, 


op. 18, no. 2; pf. (Jn From Flor- 
ence’s doll family) © Sept. 23, 
1929;. 2. ¢. Sept...25.; .E; pub. 9441; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 19923 


Diddle, diddle, doodle, doodle, dee; 
words and music by Norman Mar- 
ceron [i. e., L. N. Marceron. Chords, 
single staff] © 1c. Sept. 7, 1929; 
E unp. 10683; Louis Norman Mar- 
ceron, Washington. 19924 


Dimples; by Walter Rolfe; pf. © 
Aug, 31, 1929; 2°¢. Sept. 3; WH peb: 
8831; Evans music co., Boston. 

19925 

Din lykke den bor i en hestesko; tekst 
af Bgrge Miller, musik af Henry 
Willum, of Denmark; pf. © Aug. 
Sy, 1929° 1 ee Aug. 235 BY for nGtasc 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

19926 

Distant bells; by Louis Streabbog, op. 
63, no.*6, 2d pf. by Fleetwood A. 
Diefenthaeler; 2 pfs. obl. 8vo. © 
Jury 2: 1929 5°2-e. July" Ss) shia: 
7351; Gamble hinged music co., Chi 
cago. 19927 


Dixie dear, can’t you see I love you; 
words by Harold Schehr, music by 
M. A. Greene; pf. © 1. Sept. 16, 


1929; E unp. 10918; Michael 
Augustine Greene, Whitestone, L. I., 
ING 5; 19928 


Do I know what I’m doing while I’m 
in love; from Why bring that up, 
words and music by Leo Robin, 
Sam Coslow and _ Richard A. 
Whiting; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Aug. 28, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 30; E pub. 


8865; Famous music ecorp., New 
York. 19929 
Do it right; words and music by 


Willie Jones. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Sept. 12, 1929; E unp. 
10828; Progressive music co., New 
York. 19930 


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2 baa 


Do-nuts; words and music by D. M. 
Mozart, arr. by Ada W. Bolanz. © 
1c. Sept. 16, 1929; E unp. 10920; 
Dorothy May Mozart, San Jose, 
Calif. 19931 


Do you believe; lyric and music by 
Charles Barrelli and Billy Hays. 
[Words and melody only] ©, 1 «. 
Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 3876; 
Southern music pub. co., inec., New 
York. 199352 


Do you remember; words by H. Cook, 
music by B. M. Hale. © Sept. 11, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 11; E pub. 9008; 
Emily Cook, Chicago. 19933 


Do you want my dreams, baby; words 
and music by S. Arena. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 11, 
1929; E unp. 10748; Santo Arena, 
Grantwood, N. J. 19934 


Doctor. Guy; words and music by C. 
Simmons. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1929; 
unp. 10580; Cyrus Simmons, Knox- 
ville, Tenn. 19935 


Does mama love papa this morning; 
fox-trot, words by G. H. Bumpus, 
music by Len Fieming. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Sept. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 10930; Geo. H. Bumpus, 
Fabius, N. Y. 19936 


Does my baby; words by Jack Yellen, 
music by Milton Ager. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
25, 1929; E unp. 11279; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver City, 
Calif. 19937 


Doing the boom boom; from Why 
leave home, words and music by 
Con Conrad, Sidney D. Mitchel and 
Archie Gottler. © Sept. 12, 1929; 
2 ec. Sept. 13; E pub. 9029; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

19938 


Dollar City happy land; words and 
music by G. P. White. © Aug. 31, 
1929; 2 @. Sept. 3; EH pub. 8818; 
Grace P. White, Beaumont, Tex. 

19939 


Doll’s dream; by Wm. A. Taylor; pf. 
© Aug. 23, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 19; B 
pub. 9272; Anthony bros., Fall 
River, Mass. 19940 


Doll’s march; by Wm. A. Taylor; pf. 


© Aug. 23, 1929; 2 ce. Sept. 19; E 
pub. 9271; Anthony bros., Fall 
River, Mass. 19941 


® 


pt. nT, 0. S., v. 24- 


Donchetz (Frank B.) Valtz; melody — 
by F. B. Donchetz, of Hungary, dom-- 
iciled at Bethlehem, Pa., op. 1, no. 1... 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 11439; 
Frank B. Donchetz, Bethlehem, Pa. 

19942; 


Don’t ever leave me; from Sweet Ade-- 
line, words by Oscar Hammerstein,. 
2d, music by Jerome Kern; pf. and. 
ukulele acc. © Sept. 4, 1929; 2 ¢.. 
Sept. 7; E pub. 8908; T. B. Harms. 
co., New York. 19943. 


Don’t keep me lonesome too long;. 
words and music by Harry Tobias. 
and Billy Moll. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1e. Sept. 21, 1929; BH. 
unp. 11223 ; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine., New York. 19944. 


Don’t say I told you; words and mu- 
Sic by Dave Macon. [Chords, single 
staff] © 1c. Sept. 6, 1929; E unp. 
10616; Jack Kapp, Chicago. 19945. 


Don’t say your [!] weary, don’t say 
your [!] blue; words and music by 
L: B. Kors. © [Photostati i @aaee. 
Aug. 19, 1929; E unp. 11828; Leona 
Busby Kors, Independence, Kans. 

19946: 


Doreen; words by Jessie Tarbox Beals, 
music by W. EH. McGee. San Fran-- 
cisco, Western music co. © Aug. 
25, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 23, 1929; E pub. 
9401; Winifred H. McGee, Ceres, 
Calif. 19947 


Dorfweisen ; lAndler, by P. Miiller: 1st 
B flat cornet. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 10976; Peter Miiller, Phila- 
delphia. 19948 


Down by the garden gate; words and. 
music by D. M. Mozart. ©1ce 
Sept. 16, 1929; EH unp. 10919; Doro- 
thy May Mozart, San Jose, Calif. 

19949° 


Down in rainbow glen; words by H. 
Tillotson, music by Robert Van: 
Sickle. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1929; E unp. 11122; 
Ethel Tillotson, Bradford, Pa. 19950: 


Down in the old neighborhood; fox- 
trot, by Wm. J. McKenna; special’ 
recording arrangement by Ted 
Lewis; orch. pts., with words. ©- 
Sept. 11, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 12; E pub. 
9016; Edward B. Marks music co.,. 
New York. 19951 


Down our street [and] The empty 
house next door; recitations with 
musical ace.,, words by Martyn Her-- 


1066 


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no. 9, 1929 


bert, music by Herberte Jordan, of 
Great Britain. © July 30, 1929: 1c. 
Aug. 28; E for. 6367; Reynolds & 
co., London. 19952 


Down sunshine lane; words and music 
by C. D. Davis. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. music Sept. 4, 1928; 
1 ec. words July 26, 1929; E 704344 ; 
Coleridge Dunbar Davis, Richmond. 

19953 


Down the boulevard; march, by Wal- 
ter Rolfe; pf. © Aug. 31, 1929; 2. 
Sept. 3; E pub. 88382; Evans music 
co., Boston. 19954 


Dream canoe; words and music by R. 
A. LeBonde. © 1 ec. Sept. 5, 1929; 
E unp. 10627; Robert Arnold Le- 
Bonde, Portland, Or. 19955 


Dream melody; by E. H. Paul; violin 
oo ang pf. © Sept.. 6, 1929:°2¢ 
Sept. 28; E pub. 9535; Co-operative 
musie ¢o., Philadelphia. 19956 


Dream (A) of dreams; waltz, by F. C. 
Menges; orch. pts. 4to. © Sept. 6, 
$929-V2°C) Sept. 93 °E pub: S051 > FP. 
C. Menges, Cleveland. © new ar- 
rangement. 19957 


Dream on; words and music by F. J. 
Naibert. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Sept. 16, 1929; 2 «. 
sept. 19; Hy pub. 9355; ..Wrank. J. 
Naibert, Cedar Rapids, Ia. _ 19958 


Dream (The) waitz of the cupie dolls; 
by F. B. Barnhill; pf. © 1 e. Sept. 
fete BL unp. J116(; Freda B. 
Barnhill, Kimberly, Id. 19959 


Dreaming; by T. Ciulla, jr.: pf. © 
ise... Sepp. 19,. 19297 BH unp. 11078; 
Thomas Ciulla, jr., Brooklyn. 19960 


Dreaming at twilight; waltz, words 
and music by Van Buren Brent. © 
pepe. G,) 192): 2c Sept. o- Hi pub, 
8971; Harriett Van Buren Brent 
and Lester Loble, Helena, Mont. 

19961 

Dreaming of you; ballad, words and 
musie by N. E. Tackett. New York. 
City, Frank Harding. © July 18, 
1929; 2 ce. Sept. 3; E pub. 8987; Nora 
H. Tackett, Arthur, Il. 19962 


Dreamland Hawaii, I’ll always think 
of thee; words and music by Bertha 
Weber; pf. and ukulele ace. San 
Francisco, Sherman, Clay & co. © 
July 26, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 9; E pub. 
9400; Bertha Anna Weber, Berkeley, 
Calif. 19963 


Dreams of yesterday; words and mu- 
sic by J. E. Howk. © 1 ce. Sept. 5, 


19974 
1929; HE unp. 10581; Jacqucline 
Eleanor Howk, St. Louis. 19964 


Dreams of yesteryear; reverie, words 
and melody by Mary Carson [pseud. 
or M:. C.. Kidd], ‘arr, by Aldrdse 
Battelle Kidd. ©1c. July 20, 1929; 
E unp. 10485; Mary Carson Kidd, 
Houston. 19965 


Dreamy Honolulu; words by Hugene 
West, music by Albert Gumble; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Sept. 6, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 6; E pub. 8898; Donaldson, 
Douglas & Gumble, inc., New York. 

19966 


Drinking song; from A gest of Robin- 
hood, words by Charles G. Norris, 
music by Robert C. Newell. © Aug. 
dot 920:; 2... Sept... 75 Hi: pub.» S944: 
Bohemian club of San Francisco, 
Calif., San Francisco. 19967 


Durham (Agnes Devenny) Five song 
poems. 1. A Hallowe’en fancy. [4 
others] © Aug. 30, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
5; E pub. 8891; Agnes Devenny Dur- 
ham, Oak Park, Ill. 19968 


Dvorakova Citanka; ¢lanky a skladby, 
ha pamét dvacatého patého vyroci 
smrti Antonin Dvoraka, usporaka, 
usporaidal Otakar Sourek, of Czecho- 
slovakia. © May 15, 1929; 1c. June 
14; E for. 6564; Statni nakladatel- 
stvi v Praze, Prague, Czechoslovakia. 

19969 


Dynamic personality ; from Road show, 
words and music by Fred Fisher, 
George Ward and Reggie Montgom- 
ery; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by 
Hank Linet [pseud. of Henry A. 
Linet] © Sept. 9, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
11; E pub. 9022; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., New York. 198970 


Dyspeptic Oscar James; words by A. 
Clark, music by M. Clark. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e¢. Sept. 3, 
1929; E unp. 10542; Mary Clark and 
Ann Clark, Hollis, N. Y. 19971 


Each day; words and musie by D. M. 
Main. ©1e. Sept. 23, 1929; E unp. 
11200; Don Musgrave Main, Knox- 
ville, Tenn. 19972 


Harly (An) morning rise; by Carl 
Wilhelm Kern, op. 634, no. 2; pf. 
© Sept. 24, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 28; BE 
pub. 9566; McKinley musie¢ co., Chi- 
cago. 19973 


EKaster piece; by Ernest Walker, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Aug. 27, 1929; 
1 c. Sept. 16; E for. 6627; Augener, 
Itd., London. 19974 


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19975 


pt. 111, 0. S., v. 24 


Hasy lessons in Beethoven . by Thomas 
Keighley, of Great Britain; pf. nos. 


1-10. © Sept. 27, 1929; 1 @ Oct. 1; 
HE for. 6746; Banks & son, York, 
England. 19975 


Hchoes; words and music by L. E. 


Matthews. New York City, Frank 
Harding. ©, Aug. :30, 192972 "c, 
Sept. 19; E pub. 9362; Lily E. 


Matthews, Viscount, Saskatchewan, 
Canada. 19976 


Hchoes of old Spain; by HE. Minor; pf.; 
in C minor. © 1c. Sept. 13, 1929; 
E unp. 10838; Edward Minor, Wash- 
ington. 19977 


Hden; words by G. A. Wilkens, music 
by May Dixon. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. June 24, 1929; E unp. 
$095; George Alfred Wilkens, San 
Francisco. 19978 


Educate your feet; from Almanac, 
words by Jack Yellen, music by Mil- 
ton Ager; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by Dan. Dougherty.”""© * Aue. 10, 
19295. 2c) Aug, 123 0H pub: 8315; 
Ager. Yellen & Bornstein, inc., New 
York. 19979 


Hgyszer voltam a balban; blues fox, 
szovegét irta és zenéjét szerzette: 
Salver Béla, of Hungary. Budapest, 
Nador Kalman. © Jan. 9, 1929; 1c. 
Aug. 8; E for. 6552; Béla Salver, 
Budapest, Hungary. 19980 


Hileen ; words and music by J. Weiller. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 11, 1929; EK, unp. 10757; Jack 
Weiller, Chicago. 19981 


Hileen, my blue eyed colleen; Irish 
ballad, words and music by 8S. Lebi- 
lane. New York City, Frank Hard- 
ing. © Aug. 6, 1929; 2c. Aug. 21; 
EK unp. 8848; Stella Lebilanc, Cohoes, 
Nig. 19982 


Hinmal oben, einmal unten; aus Hoch- 
zeit in Hollywood, text von Bruno 
Hardt und Leopold Jacobson, musik 
von Oscar Straus, of Austria, arr. 
von Gustav Blasser, of Austria. © 
Jan.1,,19296.1 ¢. Marsilae eh) tor. 
3313; Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard 
Herzmansky), Leipzig. 19983 


EHlégie; by Richard Czerwonky. 1. 
Violin and pf.—2. Violoncello and pf. 
© Sept. 14, 1929; 2 c. each Sept. 17; 
KH pub. 9257, 9258; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 19984, 19985 


Elegische gesinge; drei miannerchére, 
a capella, text von Bruno Schénlank 
u. Alfred Thieme, musik von Erwin 
Lendvai, of Hungary, op. 44, nr. 1-3. 
4to. © Jan. 2, 1929: 1 ¢ Julyuise 
BE for. 5565; C. EF. Peters, Leipzig. 

19986 

Elfin (The) clock; by Mathilde Bilbro; 
pf. © Sept. 9, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 12; 
Epub. 9050; Evans music co., Bos- 
ton. 19987 


Hifin’s song of joy; by Wm. A. Taylor; 
pf. © Aug. 23, 1929; 2 ¢ Sept. 19; 
E pub. 9275; Anthony bros., Fall 
River, Mass. 19988 


Hie attendait; de la fantaisie-opérette 
Vive Leroy, paroles de René Pujol, 
musique de Fred Pearly et Pierre 
Chagnon, both of France; pf. et uku- 
lele acc. © July 2, 1929; 1 c July 
25; E for. 5912; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 19989 


Ellen, sweet Hllen; from A gest of 
Robinhood, words by Charles G. Nor- 
ris, music by Robert C. Newell; with 
violin obbl. © Aug. 1, 1929; 2 e. 
Sept. 7; E pub. 8943: Bohemian club 
of San Francisco, Calif., San Fran- 
cisco. 19990 


Elsker du mig endnu? fra P. H. rev- 
yen, tekst af Alfred Kjerulf, musik 
af G6sta Bohmann, of Denmark; pf. 
© Aug. 8, 1929; 1 ec, Aug. 23; E for. 
6436; Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

19991 


Emilio Carranza; marcha, by A. D. 
Hernandez, of Mexico, domiciled at 
El Paso; pf. ©1c. Sept. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 11466; Alberto D. Hernandez, 
El Paso. 19992 


Empty (The) tomb; 2 pt. anthem for 
junior choir, words and music by 
Bernard Hamblen. 4to. New York, 
N. Y.,. Chappell-Harms, ine. © Aug. 
26, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 27; E pub. 8793; 
Farms, ine., New York. 19993 


Ena (Det) du vill men det andra du 
Skall; foxtrot, text av Berco [pseud. 
of Berndt Carlberg], musik ay Ar- 
thur Helmer, of Sweden; pf. © 
May 1, 1929; 1 c. May 20; E for. 
6382; Ernst Rolfs musikforlags, a. 
b., Stockholm, Sweden. 19994 


Hnchanted (The) isle; from Scenes 
from Shakespeare’s The tempest, by 
Humphrey J. Stewart; organ. © 
Sept. 12, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 14; E pub. 
9180; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 19995 


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no. 9, 1929 


End (The) of the day brings you; 
words and music by G. HE. Myers. 
[Words and melody only] ©1« 
Sept. 16, 1929; E unp. 10905; Ger- 
trude E. Myers, Portland, Or. 

19996 


End (The) of the lonesome trail; fox- 
trot from The great divide, lyric 
by Herman Ruby, music by Ray Per- 
kins, arr. by Kenn Sisson; dance 
orch. pts., with vocal or violin trio 
arr. by Joe Garren. © Sept. 4, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 11; E pub. 9207; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

19997 

End (The) of the lonesome trail; from 
The great divide, by Ray Perkins, 
arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus; vocal orch. 
pts.; in E flat. 4to. ©,Aug. 23, 
1929; 2 « Aug. 28; E pub. 8807; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 


: 19998 
Engine one-forty-three; words and 
music by A. P. Carter. [Words and 


melody only] ©1c. Sept. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 11866; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 19999 


Equity will always see you through; 
lyric by Allen Montgomery, music 
by R. W. Bronson. © Aug. 28, 1929; 
2 ce. Sept. 4; E pub. 8840; Allen 
Montgomery and R. Willard Bron- 
son, Hollywood, Calif. 20000 


Hs wire ewig schad! tango aus der 
operette, Abenteuer in Schottland, 
text von Paul Frank und Peter Herz, 
musik von Bernard Griin, of Czecho- 
slovakia; salon orch. stimmen. 4to. 
© Jan. 7, 1929; 1 ce. Mar. 13; E for. 
3243; Julius Feuchtinger, Stuttgart, 
Germany. 20001 


Hs war einmal ein junges paar .°. .; 
altes pommersches volkslied, dichter 
unbekannt, neu bearb. u. in musik 
gesetzt von L. Karlipp, of Germany. 
© Dec. 28, 1928; 1 ec. Apr. 19, 1929; 
HE for. 4176; Leberecht Karlipp ver- 
lag, Stettin, Germany. 20002 


Escape; by Alice Mengel; pf. © Sept. 
7, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 9; E pub. 9073; 
Noyes-group, New York. 20003 


Essex-on-Champlain; words by G. O. 
Webster, music by I. H. Meredith; 
mixed voices. 8vo. © Sept. 1, 1929; 
2 c. Sept. 25; E pub. 9467; George 
O. Webster, Essex, N. Y. 20004 


Estampes; par J. M. Zoubaloff, of 
France; pf. 1. L’amour triomphant. 
[2 others] © July 4, 1929; 1 «. 


78419—29——3 


20015 


Aug. 9; E for. 6266; Editions Mau- 
rice Sénart, Paris. 20005 


Esther of olden days; play of old 
Cherry Valley, in 4 acts, words and 
music by A. P. Cox. [Libretto and 
music] © July 22, 1929; 2 c Aug. 
12; D 27571; Abraham B. Cox, 
Cherry Valley, N. Y. 20006 


Hstrellita; by Manuel B. Ponce, tran- 
scribed for violin and pf., with 
added cello pt., by Donald Heins, 
of Canada. © Sept. 25, 1929; 1 «. 
Sept. 23; E for. 6730; Frederick 
Harris co., London. 20007 


Eszeveszett rongy legénynek; verse 
Kalman Laszlo [and] Kalarabé nem 
valo a kecskének; verse Takats San- 
dor, zenéje LAszlo Imre, of Hungary. 
Budapesten, Nador Kalman. © Jan. 
12, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 19; E for. 6540; 
Imre Laszlo, Budapest, Hungary. 

20008 


Even if you get even with me; words 
and music by Billy Moll. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 21, 
1929; E unp. 11225; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 20009 


Ever so; from The house that Jack 
built, words by Donovan Parsons, 
music by Ivor Novello, of Great Brit- 
ain. © Sept. 3, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 4; 
E for. 6487; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 20010 


Evergreen; lyrics by Bob Jaffee, mu- 
sic by J. Abel. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 3, 1929; E unp. 
10549; Jack Abel, Brooklyn. 20011 


Every beginner’s tunes; by George 
Coulter, of Great Britain; pf. nos. 
(se Ne) Aue.” 30; 1929310 eo Sepe. 
16; E for. 6659; Warren & Phillips, 
London. 20012 


Every-morning prayer; hymn, words 
by William Fairfield Warren, music 
by Edith Houghton Buell. © Aug. 
18, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 6; E pub. 8901; 
Marcus D. Buell, Boston. 20013 


Every night in the week; words by 
Sam Lewis and Joe Young, music 
by Harry Warren. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Sept. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 11308; Remifk music corp., 
New York. 20014 


Every now and then; from The great 
Gabbo, words by Don McNamee, mu- 
sic by King Zany. © Sept. 16, 1929; 
2 ce. Sept. 21; H pub. 9879; Sherman, 
Clay & co., San Francisco. 20015 


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20016 


Everything happens for the best; 
words and music by Walter Fett, 
Aban Sarason and W. R. Williams. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
Sept. 26, 1929; E unp. 11321; Will 
Rossiter, Chicago. 20016 


Everything I do; words and music by 
Dok Hisenbourg [pseud. of Adolphe 
Hisenbourg] © 1 e. Sept. 12, 1929; 
E unp. 11010; Adolphe Hisenbourg, 
Roxbury, Mass. 20017 


Everything is coming out all right; 
words and muSic by A. M. Brown. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 11443; Aaron 
M. Brown, Palo Alto, Calif. 20018 


Everywhere I look; words by Dena 
Tempest, music by Molly Carew, arr. 
by William Stickles; female trio. 
New York, N. Y., Chappell-Harms, 
ine. 4to. © Aug. 26, 1929; 2 «. 
Aug. 7; E pub. 8788; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. 20019 


Ev’ry once in awhile; words by Larry 
Norrett, music by L. Norrett and 
Sam H. Stept; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Sept. 6, 1929; 2 ¢ Sept. 9; EH 
pub. 8912; Winton music co., Cleve- 
land. 20020 


Explorers ahead; march, by R. Herr- 
mann, of Germany, domiciled at 
New York; pf. ©x1 c¢. Sept. 23, 
1929; E unp. 11201; Rudolph Herr- 
mann, New York. 20021 


Exultate Deo; song of rejoicing, words 
selected from the Psalms, English 
adaptation and music by Mabel W. 
Daniels, op. 83; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Sept. 6, 1929; 2 ec Sept. 11: E 
pub. 8954; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 20022 


Fair flower of spring; words by Ma- 
rion Ray, music by F. A. Challinor, 
of Great Britain; mixed voices. © 
Sept; 27,..1929,;,.11.e;, Oct. ds 1H for. 
6742; Banks & son, York, England. 

200238 


Fairest. (The). among ten thousand; 


hymn, tr. from Swedish and new 
arr..of music by N. Carlson. © 
May 4, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 23; E pub. 


9386; Nathaniel Carlson, Miami, 

Fla. 20024 
Fairy (The) shoemaker; by Ruth 

Gipps, of Great Britain; pf. 


Aug. 27, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 7; E for. 
6560; Forsyth bros., 1td., London. 
20025 


pt. IIT, 0. 8., v. 24 


Fall (The) of Gasparilla; libretto and 
lyries by F. M. Winston, music by 
H. Frey. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 10, 1929; D unp. 27579; 
Florence Moore Winston and Hugo 
Frey, New York. 20026 


Fantoches; poésie de Paul Verlaine, 
musique de Riccardo Pick-Mangia- 
galli, of Italy, op. 40, n. 3. © Aug. 
31, 1929; 1 ce. Sept. 14; E for. 6640; 
A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 20027 


Far away; by Leopold Syré; pf. © 
Sept. 6, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 28; E pub. 
9537; Co-operative music co., Phila- 
delphia. ~ 20028 


Far away in old Judea; 2-pt. song, 
words by Hamilton Schuyler, music 
by Paul Ambrose. 4to. © Sept. 10, 
1929; 2 ec. Sept. 18; E pub. 9086; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

20029 


Far out West; or, My Sacramento 
home, words and music by Tama- 
rack Taylor [i. e. W. N. Taylor] 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Sept. 25, 1929; E unp. 11288; Wil- 
liam N. Taylor, Alta, Calif. 20030 


Fare-thee well, fare-thee well Mother 
Machree; words by H. Hughes, mu- 
sic by Maloney bros. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Sept. 11, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 14; E pub. 9241; 
Edward Hughes, Scranton, Pa. 

20081 


Farewell to the Highlands; words by 
Robert Burns, music by Rennie 
Pawson, of Great Britain; men’s 
voices. © Sept. 27, 1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 
1; EK for. 6743; Banks & son, York, 
England. 20032 


Farkas Ferene dr. notai 1; Meské 
Zoltan, Valyi Nagy Gésa és Désa 
Istvan szdvegeire, zenéjét szerzé: 
Farkas Ferene, of Hungary. obl. 
24mo. © Dec. 10, 1928; 1 © Sept. 
9, 1929; EH for. 6602; Rozsavolgyi es 
tarsa, Budapest, Hungary. 20033 


Farmer’s (The) lullaby; words ty J. 
Dillard, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1l1e. 
Sept. 14, 1929; E unp. 10902; James 
Dillard, Selma, Ala. 20084 


Fascination; valse grazioso, by Ches- 
ter Nordman; pf. © Sept. 9, 1929; 
2 c. Sept. 12; E pub. 9047; Evans 
music ¢o., Boston. 20035 


Fascination; words and music by HE. 
Scott. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 13, 1929; E unp. 10843; 
Earle Scott, Flushing, N. Y. 20086 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1929 


Father, all-holy ; motet, words tr. from 
the Latin by G. R. Woodward, mu- 
sic by Charles Wood, of Great Brit- 
ain; mixed voices. 4to. © July 380, 
1929; 1 c. Sept. 5; E for. 6600; H. F. 
W. Deane & sons, the Year took 
press, ltd., London. 20037 


Father Mississippi; theme song of The 
Mississippi gambler, lyrics by L. 
Wolfe Gilbert, music by Harry 
Akst. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Sept. 4, 1929; E unp. 10651; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 20038 


Fear no more; 3-pt. song, words from 
Shakespeare, music by M. Crichton, 
of Great Britain; women’s voices. 
London, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 4to. 
© Sept. 14, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 11; B 
for. 6665; Margaret Crichton, Lon- 
don. 20039 


Fearless (The) suitor; for cinema, by 
James C. Bradford; full orch. pts. 
© Sept. 23, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 23; EH 
pub. 9836; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 20040 


Fee caprice; intermezzo, by Milan 
Roder; pf. conductor. 
1929; 2 ec. Sept. 18; E pub. 9106; 


Kalmus filmusic edition, New York. 


20041 

Fee fi fo fum; words and music by 
Billy Moll and Harry Barris. 
[Words and melody only] ©1ee. 


Sept. 20, 1929; E unp. 11229; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., inc, New 
York. 20042 


Female (The) funster; an act from 
The grab bag of gags, libretto and 
melodies, by M. K. Jerome. © 1. 
Apr. 23, 1929; D unp. 27508; Mau- 
rice K. Jerome, Cedarhurst, L. LI., 
mn. 20043 


Ferdinand and Miranda; from Scenes 
from Shakespeare’s The tempest, by 
Humphrey J. Stewart; organ. © 
Sept. 12, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 14; E pub. 
9181 ; Theodore Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 20044 


Festmusik ; aus dem Journal du prin- 
temps 1695, musik von Johann Kas- 
par Ferdinand Fischer, eingerichtet 
von Hilmar Hockner, of Germany; 
streicher u. bliser, ad lib. Partitur. 
obl. 12mo. © Dec. 31, 1928: 1 ec. 
Aug. 14, 1929; E for. 6895; Georg 
Kallmeyer verlag, Wolfenbiittel-Ber- 
lin. 20045 


Fiddlin’ Joe; lyrics by Haven Gillespie, 
music by Mabel Wayne. [Words 
and melody only] ©1c. Aug. 29, 


© July 5,. 


20056 


1929; E unp. 10648; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 20046 
Fields (The) o’ Ballyclare; 3-pt. song, 
words by Denis A. McCarthy, musie 
by Florence Turner-Maley, new arr. 
by Grover Ackley Brower; women’s 


voices. 4to. © July 5, 1929: 2c. 
July 6; E pub. 7397; R. L. Hunt- 
zinger, ine., New York. 20047 


Fierce raged the tempest; hymn-an- 
them, words by Godfrey Thring, 
music by Daniel Protheroe; mixed 
voices, with organ acc. 4to. © Aug. 
29, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 3; E pub. 8847; 
Boston music co., Boston. 20048 


Fiesta in Seville; allegro giocoso, for 
photoplay, by Sam A. Perry, orch. 
by George J. Trinkaus; pts., with 
pf., organ, conductor. © Sept. 38, 
1929; 2 ec. Sept. 6; E pub. 9221; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 20049 


Filarmonica; medley of original tunes 
and lyrics, by R. Kountz. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Sept. 17%, 
1929 ; HE unp. 11051; Richard Kountz, 
New York. 20056 


Fire drill march ; by Henry S. Sawyer; 
pf. © Sept. 24, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 28; 
E pub. 9572; McKinley music co,, 
Chicago. 20054 


Fireside memories; by Christine and 
Beatrice Budd; pf. South London- 
derry, Vt., Lawrence bros. © Aug. 
26, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 26; E pub. 8856; 
Christine Budd, Danbury, Conn. 

20052 


First dance song; play the sweet ma- 
bile, 4-pt. cho., music by Theophil 
Wendt, of Great Britain, domiciled 
at New York; women’s voices. 4to. 
© Aug. 28, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 26; EB 
pub. 9188; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 20053 


First forty lessons for violin or fiddl- 
ette classes ; by Edwin Harris Bergh. 
© Sept. 19, 1929; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
21; AA 24332; Gamble hinged music 
co., Chicago. 20054 


First (The) period at the piano; with 
and without words, by Hope Kam- 
merer, of Canada. obl. 8vo. © 
Sept. 5, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 12; HE for. 
6662; Waterloag music co., Waterloo, 
Ont., Canada. 20055 


First tunes for the ’cello; nos. 77-84 
of the Oxford ’cello method, by Wil- 
liam E. Brockway, of Great Britain; 
with pf. accs. © July 25, 1929; 1:c. 
Sept. 5; E for. 6466; Oxford univer- 
sity press, London. 20056 


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20057 


pt. III, n. S., v. 24 


Five (The) pickaninnies; dance on the 
black keys, by Helen MacGregor; pf. 
© Aug. 28,'1929; 2 c. Aug. 30: HB 
pub. 8773; Boston music co., Boston. 

20057 


Flag (The) of good will; national an- 
them, music arr. from Der tannen- 
baum, new harmonization by Ed- 
ward Ellsworth Hipsher, new words 
by M. S. Jones; mixed voices. 8vo. 
© Aug. 30, 1929; 2 c Sept. 9; E 
pub. 8945; Mary Shafer Jones, Mid- 
dletown, Md. 20058 


Flag (The) of our nation; lyric by 
L. M. Post, music by Kinsel Pearce. 
© 1c. June 17, 1929; E unp. 8746; 
Luella May Post, Lexington, O. 

20059 

Fiam:ng youth; march, by W. P. Mc- 
Adow; orch. pts. 4to. © Sept. 6, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 9; E pub. 8964; 
William P. McAdow, Greenville, Ill. 

20060) 


Flapperette song; words by L. Byrd 
and D. S. Carlson, music by D. S. 
Carlson. [Photostat] © 1 ¢. Sept. 
3, 1929; E unp. 10498; Dorothy S. 
Carlson and Lee Byrd, Oakland, 
Calif. 20061 


Flappers on parade; words and music 
by Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots: 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by May 
Singhi Breen. © Sept. 25, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 26; E pub. 9490; Davis, 
Coots & Engel, ine., New York. 

20062 


Flemming (Fritz) 60 tibungsstticke 
fiir oboe; von Fritz Flemming, of 
Germany. Teil 1, 2, 3. © May 22, 
1929; 1 c. each Aug. 14; E for. 6410, 
6415, 6417; Wilhelm Zimmermann, 
Leipzig. 20063-20065 


Flip; caprice, von Alexander Laszlo, 
of Germany; klavier. © Aug 14, 
1929; 1 e. Sept. 3; E for. 6569; 
Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 20066 


Flip; caprice, von Alexander Laszlo, 
bearb. von August Leopolder, of Ger- 
many ; 2 klaviere, 4 hinden. © Aug. 
14, 1929; 1 ec. Sept. 3; E for. 6571; 
Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 20067 


Florida nights; words and musie by 
J. Abel. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 3, 1929; E unp. 10562; 
Jack Abel, Brooklyn. 20068 


Flower of my heart, my rose; poem 
by Leo Wood, music by Leo Ed- 
wards; in D. © Sept. 24, 1929; 2c. 


Sept. 25; E pub. 9469; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, ine., New York. 
[© change in melody] 20069 


Flowers brought memories of you; 
words and music by M. L. Done. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Sept. 4, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 14; E pub. 


9238; Melvin Leo Done, Eureka, 
Utah. 20070 
Flying high; piano novelty, by R. 
Beaudette. © 1 c. Sept. 20, 1929; 


E unp. 11092; Ray Beaudette, Ta- 
coma. 20071 


Fo’c’stle dance; by Reginald Somer- 
ville, of Great Britain; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Sept. 
3, 1929; 1 ec. Sept. 16; E for. 6623; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd., Lon- 
don. 20072 

Foden’s guitar duets; by William 
Foden. bk. 1, 2. © Sept. 26, 1929; 
2c. each Sept. 30; aff. Sept. 28; A 
25702, 25703; Wm. J. Smith music 
co., inc., New York. 200738, 20074 


Folk-dance suite; by Alec Rowley, of 
Great Britain. 1. With marjoram 
gentle. [4 others] 1. String orch. 
Se.—2. Pf. © Sept. 21, 1929: 1 ¢. 
each Sept. 23; E for. 6724, 6725; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

20075, 20076 


Follow the star; Christmas service, by 
Lorenz pub. co., text by Rene Bron- 
ner, music by Fred. B. Holton. © 
Sept. 3, 1929; 2 c. and aff. Sept 28; 

. AA 26096; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton. 

20077 

Follow the sun in the morning and 
you'll sit on the moon by to-night; 
words and music by Billy Moll. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Sept. 21, 1929; E unp. 11215; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

20078 

Fool’s paradise; words by G. A. Wil- 
kens, music by May Dixon. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e. June 24, 
1929; E unp. 9094; George Alfred 
Wilkens, San Francisco. 20079 


For just a little love from you; words 
and music by Irving White and 
Charles L. Cooke; orch. pts. 4to. © 
Sept. 6, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 28; E pub. 
9392; Melrose bros. music ¢0., inc., 
Chicago. 20080 


For one another; lyrics by Dorothy 
Fields, music by Jimmy McHugh; 
pf. ace. with ukulele arr. by M. 
Kalua. © July 22, 1929; 2 ¢. Sept. 
7; E pub. 8915; Mills music, inc., 
New York. 29081 


1072 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1929 


Forest (A) melody; by Montague F. | Four feathers; 


Phillips, of Great Britain, op. 49, 
mos/12 pf. »*© oSeptyilh 19295.) 1- c. 
Sept. 18; E for. 6680; Chappell & 
co., Itd., London. 20082 


Forever mine; ballad, words by J. 
Damico, musie by Ray Litzenberger. 
© July 1, 1929; 2c. Sept. 4; E pub. 
9124; Joseph Damico, Wilkes-Barre, 
Pa. 20083 


Forget me; words by Irving Kahal 
and Willie Raskin, music by Henry 
Lodge; pf. and ukulele acc. © Sept. 
38, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 4; E pub. 8838; 
Arthur Behim music corp., New 
York. 20084 


Forgive and forget; words and music 
by J. H. Christensen. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 11191; John Harry Christen- 
sen, Salt Lake City. 20085 


Forgive and forget; words by I. E. 
Corey, music by C. Albert Scholin. 
© 1c. Sept. 11, 1929; E unp. 10765; 
Florence E. Corey, La Porte City, 
Ta. 20086 


Forgotten ; words and music by O. Lee. 
© 1 ec. Sept. 7, 1929; E unp. 10682; 
O’Neil Lee, Hollywood, Calif. 20087 


Forgotten (A) melody; words and 
musie by Dick Leibert and Don Bes- 
tor. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Sept. 18, 1929; E.unp. 10996; 
Santly bros., inc., New York. 20088 


Forgotten (The) sun-dial; by James 
Francis Cooke; pf. © Aug. 28, 1929; 
2 c. Aug. 30; E pub. 9167; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 20089 


Fortunate (The) lovers; legend, words 
by Aage Hermann, English words 
by Paul England, music by Alfred 
Tofft, of Denmark. © Aug. 8, 1229; 
1 ec. Aug. 23; E for. 6489; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 20090 


Forward! ever forward! words and 
music by Meta Maclean, of Australia. 
© Aug. 31, 1928; 1c. Sept. 19; E for. 
6455; Council of the Queensland 
couniry women’s assn., Toowoomba, 
Queensland, Australia. 20091 


Foshay tower; words and music by 
Gustav Schoettle. © Sept. 10, 1929; 
2 ¢. sept..185~>H pup. 9250; W. .B: 
Foshay co., Minneapolis. 20092 


Foundation technics for piano; by C. 
Quintin Cooke. © Sept. 12, 1929; 
2 c Sept. 28; aff. Sept. 27; AA 
25612; Co-operative music co., Phila- 
delphia. 20093 


20106 


music se, by Wm. 
Frederick Peters; ist violin pt. © 
Sept. 28, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 21; H. pub. 
9298; Sam Fox pub co., Cleveland. 


20094. 

Four-part sight tests; by Arthur Som- 
ervell, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices, without ace. bk. 1-3. 4to. 


[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© May 2, 1929; 1 c each Aug. 16; 
E for. 6186-6138; Oxford university 
press, London. 20095-20097 


Fourty and tight; melody by Frank 
Melrose. © 1 c. Sept. 9, 1929; EH 
unp. 10725; Lester Melrose, Chicago. 

20098 

Fox favorite orchestra folio; by J. S. 
Zamecnik, Grant Wellesley and 
others; 1st violin. v. 6, nos. 1-11. 
4to. © June 24, 1929; 2 c. June 24; 
E pub. 7033; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 20099 


Fox-trot no. 1; by F. Ramondetta; 


violin. © 1 c« Sept. 23, 1929; E 
unp. 11145; Frank Ramondetta, 
Brooklyn. 20100 


Foxtrot-potpourri; von Carl Robrecht, 
of Germany, nach Franz Lehar’s 
operette Die lustige witwe, klavierar- 
rangement von Gustav Blasser, of 


Austria. © Dec. 22, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 
13, 1929; E for. 3317; Ludwig Dob- 
linger (Bernhard MHerzmansky), 
Leipzig. 20101 


Frankie and Johnny; bar-room classie, 
American folksong, arr. by Joseph 
W. Clokey; mixed voices. 4to. 
Sept. 28, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 26; E pub. 
9478; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

20102 

Franzosa (Joseph) Twelve violincello 
[!] duetts; arr. by J. Franzosa. 
Aug. 7, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 28; aff. Sept. 


27; AA 25611; Joseph Franzosa, 
Philadelphia. 20103 
Freakish; melody by J. Morton. © 


1 ec. Sept. 28, 1929; EH unp. 11378; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 20104 


Freakish light blues; fox-trot, melody 
by Lewis Russell and Paul Barbarin. 
© 1-¢e. Sept. 28, 1929; H unp. 11372; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 20105 


Free; words by Betty Morrison 
[pseud. of B. M. Hawk], music by 
Jappie Judd [pseud. of Alice I. 
Judd.] [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 12, 1929; E unp. 7861; 
Betty Morrison Hawk, Brooklyn, 

20106 


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20107 


Fremdenlegionair (Der); die schwal- 
ben, romance, lied von A. Panseron, 
bearb. v. Gerd Ramon, of Germany ; 
salon orch. stimmen, mit text. 4to. 
© Nov. 15, 1928; 1c. July 23, 1929; 
E for. 6566; C. A. Klemm, Leipzig. 

20107 

Fretting (The) man; words by Joseph 
Rodman Drake, music by F. H. 
Teats. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 7, 1929; BH unp. 10709; 
Frank H. Teats, Kingman, Ariz. 

20108 

Friends; words by G. P. Morris, mu- 
sic by R. Dolphin. © 1. Sept. 10, 
1929; E unp. 10733; Rita Dolphin, 
Washington. 20109 


From Germany to Tokio with the Graf 
Zeppelin; words and music by R. 
Plath. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 1929; BH unp. 11035 ; 
Richard Plath, Chicago. 20110 


Fihlst du nicht, was meine hand dir 
sagt? walzerlied, aus Hochzeit ‘in 
Hollywood, text von Bruno Hardt 
und Leopold Jacobson, musik von 
Oscar Straus, of Austria, bearb. von 
Gustav Blasser, of Austria. © Jan. 
bi 19295. VED Maris eH: foro B88i2: 
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herz- 
mansky), Leipzig. 20111 


Fughe e fughette; di Mario Pilati, of 
aly: pi nes. 125.5 © Sept:.16, 
1929: 1.¢. Sept.) 18; wh. for. . 6691; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 20112 


Funny, dear, what love can do; slow 
fox-trot, by George A. Little, Char- 
ley Straight and Joe Bennett, arr. 
by Paul Weirick; orch. pts.. with 
words: ) 4to.7© Aug: 5,1, 1929052 -c. 
Aug. 6; E, pub. 8259; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 20113 


Funny what a little kiss will do; lyric 
by Sammy Lerner, music by Al Hoff- 
man; pf. and ukulele acc. © Sept. 
20, 1929; 2 c. Sept: 213° E pub. 9376; 
Joe Hiller musie corp., Pittsburgh. 

20114 

Furies; by Milan Roder; oreh. p‘s., 
with pf. conductor. © July 5, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 13; E, pub. 9107; Kalmus 
filmu:ic edition, New York. 20115 


Furry’s blues; words and music by 
Furry Lewis. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 
11415; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 20116 


Ga ga (The) bird; from The great 
Gabbo, words by Paul Titsworth, 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


music by Lynn Cowan. © Sept. 16, 
1929; 2 ec. Sept. 21; E pub. 9382; 
Sherman, Clay & co., San Francisco. 

20117 


Gaby; valse, de Les nouveaux mes- 
sieurs, paroles de Jacques-Charles 
et Léo Leliévre, fils, musique de 
Henri Chwast, of France; pf. et uku- 
lele acc. © July 2, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 
9; E for. 6274; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 20118 


Gaditana; paso doble, di Aldo Livio, 
of Italy; piccola orch. parti, con pf. 
conduttore e violino 1 direzione. 4to. 
© Sept. 30, 1929; 1: ¢. Sept. 14; EB 
for. 6682; Benini & Rampoldi, Como, 
Italy. 20119 


Gamble’s class method for strings; 
by Max Fischel and Aileen Bennett. 
bk. 1. 1. Violin.—2. Viola.—3. Cello. 
© Sept. 19, 28, 1929; 2 c. and aff. 
each Sept. 21, 30; AA 24331, 24591, 
24592; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 20120-20122 


Gamle Noreg; ord av Ivar Asen, musik 
av I. Bache, of Norway. Oslo, Norsk 
musikforlag. © Dec. 1, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Sept. 12, 1929; E for. 6629; Isak 
Bache, Sandefjord, Norway. 20123 


Gamle (Den) pige; fra P. H. revyen, 
tekst af Alfred Kjerulf, musik af 
Axel Thingsted, of Denmark; pf. © 
Aug. 8, 1929; 1. e. Aug. 23; HE for. 
6446; Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

20124 


Garfinkel marchibg song; words by 
N. B. Jones, jr., music by F. 8. Per- 
kins. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1929; EH unp. 
10787; Frank S. Perkins and Nelson 
B. Jones, jr., Providence, R. I. 

20125 


Gaul (Harvey) Five traditional 
French Christmas earols; tr. by 
Avery Gaul; arr. for women’s 
voices. 1. I know, O Virgin Mary. 
[4 others] © Sept. 11, 1929; 2 «. 
Sept. 17; E pub. 9256; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 20126 


Gavotta; di Albert Lewis [pseud. of 
Luigi Albergoni], of Italy; piccola 
orch. parti. 4to. © Aug. 16, 1929; 
1c. Sept. 14; E for. 6685; A. & G. 
Carisch & c., Milan. 20127 


Gavotte; by Beryl Rubinstein; pf. © 
June 19, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 12; E pub. 
9973; Car] Fischer, inc., New York. 

20128 


1074 


no. 9, 1929 


Geisha in despair; by Rudolf Friml; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
© July 5, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 18; E pub. 
9094; Kalmus filmusic edition, New 
York. 20129 


Gem (The); by T. H. Clough, of Great 
Britain ; trombone solo, with pf. acc. 
© Aug. 6, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 16; E for. 
6474; Boosey & co., Itd., London. 

20130 


Gems of the East; group of Palestin- 
ian airs and words, arr. by Rahmé 
Haidar, of Syria, domiciled at Phila- 
delphia ; pf.. 1. The angel’s message. 
[5 others] © May 17, 1929; 2 «. 
July 15; E pub. 8781; Rahmé Hai- 
dar, Philadelphia. 201381 


Georgia pines; words by Jo Trent, 
music by Peter De Rose; pf. ace., 
with ukulele or banjulele banjo arr. 
by May Singhi Breen. © Sept. 25, 
1929; 2 ec. Sept. 26; E pub. 9493; 
Joe Morris music co., New York. 

20132 


Geraldine caprice; by M. A. Trippett, 
94T., by, - Harry. J: Lineoln; .B. flat 
clarinet, with pf. ace. (Cover ti- 
tle:—Caprice Geraldine) © Sept. 
11, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 11; E pub. 9018; 
Martin A. Trippett, Bartlesville, Okl. 

20133 


Geraniums; by C. Edwin Crerie; pf. 
© Sept. 17, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 16; E 
pub. 9147; Volkwein bros., Pitts- 
burgh. 20134 


Get happy; words by Ted Koehler, 
musie by Harold Arlen. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Aug. 1, 1929; 
E unp. 9414; George & Arthur Pian- 
tadosi, inc., New York. 201385 


Ghys (Henri) Air; composé par le 
roi Louis XIII, arr. von F. F. Hiller, 
of Germany; salor orch. stimmen, 
mit violino 1 direction. © Sept. 9, 
1929; 1 ce. Sept. 19; E for. 6678; 
Adoiph Firstner, Berlin. 20136 


Giglia; mazurka, by A. Bacecari;: solo 
cornet. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1929; HE 
unp. 10869; Angelo Bacecari and 
Harry Tafarella, Brooklyn. 201387 


Gin (The) done done it; words and 
musie by Willié Jones. [Words and 
melidy only] © 1c. Sept. 12, 1929; 
EK unp. 10827; Progressive music co., 
New York. 20138 


Gioia di bimba; polka, melody by G. 
Vicari, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. © 1c. Sept. 13, 1929; E unp. 
10849; Giovanni Vicari, New York. 

20139 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


20151 


Girl (The) I love to baby; words and 
music by A. L. Hoch. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
14, 1929; E unp. 10894; Alvina L. 
Hoeh, Buffalo. 20140 


Girl (The) I met from Tennessee; 
words and music by J. HE. Nichols. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Sept. 6, 1929; E unp. 10625; Joseph 
E. Nichols, Saginaw, Mich. 20141 


Girl (The) that I won and lost; words 
and music by P. C. Hayes and W. J. 
Gordon. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 10, 1929; E unp. 10716; 
Perey C. Hayes and Wm. J. Gordon, 
Valley Stream, L. I., N.Y. 20142 


Girl (The) who was led astray; words 
and music by P. Lewis, of Canada. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Sept. 16, 1929; E unp. 10951; Percy 
Lewis, Lethbridge, Alta., Canada. 

20143 

Girlish ankles; tango, by Barretto de 
Souza, of Great Britain, domiciled 
at New York. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1929; 
EH unp. 10933; J. Barretto de Souza, 
New York. 20144 


Give me the flowers and trees; words 
and music by G. E. Morley. ©1e. 
Sept. 21, 1929; EH unp. 11105; Ger- 
trude Hstelle Morley, Silverton, Or. 

20145 


Gladiators’ tournament; allegro tem- 
pestuoso, by Julius Clemandh; orch. 
pts., with pf. or organ conductor. © 
Aug. 21, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 24; E pub. 
88138; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 20146 


Gladiolas; by Louis Panella; pf. © 
Sept. 17, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 16; E pub. 
9146; Volkwein bros., Pittsburgh. 

20147 


Gladly; words and music by Ted 
Koehler and Harold Arlen; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. © Sept. 3, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 6; E pub. 9218; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 20148 


Gloria; words and music by S. A. 
Masselle; violin. © 1 ¢. Sept. 11, 
1929; E unp. 10792; S. Alfred Mas- 
selle, Newburgh, N. Y. 20149 


Go lovely rose; poem by Edmund Wal- 
ler, music by Albert Hay Malotte. 
© 1c. Aug. 13, 1929; E unp. 9110; 
Fox ‘film corp., New York. 20150 


Go tell it on de mountains! negro 
spiritual, arr. by Harry TT. Bur- 
leigh ; mixed voices; organ ace. 4to. 
© Sept. 14, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 16; E 
pub. 9328; G. Ricordi &_ co., “inc., 
New York. 20151 


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20152 


pt. 111, H.'S., "Veet 


God changed his name; hymn, words 
and music by C. C. Mourer. © Feb. 
1, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 5; E pub. 8896; 
Charles C. Mourer, Cincinnati. 

20152 


God is calling yet; solo or quartet, 
words anon., arr. by N. C., music by 
N. Carlson. © May 4, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 23; E pub. 9387; Nathaniel 
Carlson, Miami, Fla. 20153 


God’s peace; hymn, words and music 
by W. M. Runyan. © Sept. 2, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 28; E pub. 9416; William 
M. Runyan, Chicago. 20154 


Going ’round the mountain; words and 
music by J. Jackson. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Sept. 28, 1929; 
EH unp. 11420; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 20155 


Golden (The) isle; by Yvonne Adair, 
of Great Britain; pf. 1. Prelude, 
the gulls. [5 others] © Aug. 27, 
1929; 1 c. Sept. 7; E for. 6561; For- 
syth bros., ltd., London. 20156 


Golden (The) trail; words and music 
by N. K. Logan. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 12, 1929; E unp. 
10809; Norina Kate Logan, Los An- 
geles. 20157 


Golondrina (La); by Serradell, arr. 
by Albert Harvey; 2 violins and pf. 
© Sept. 10, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 12; BH 
pub. 9048; Fred Heltman co., Cleve- 
land. 20158: 


Gone; words and music by M. Brennan 
and D. Donohoue. © 1 ¢. Sept. 3, 
1929; HE unp. 10537; Morrey Brennan 
and Dick Donohoue, Detroit. 20159 


Good-bye, dear; waltz, words by H.. 


Helms, music by R. Beaudette. © 
1c. Sept. 7, 1929; E unp. 10691; 
Ray Beaudette and Hugh Helms, 
Tacoma. 20160 


Good-bye means till we meet again; 
fox-trot ballad, words by J. Bauder- 
mann, music by Harry Clifford. © 
1 ec. July 29, 1929; EH unp. 9318; 
Joseph Baudermann, Newark, N. J. 

20161 


Good feelin’ blues; by Charlie Bou- 
langer and J. V. DeCimber, arr. by 
Alex Hill; trombone. 4to. © 1. 
Sept. 9, 1929; E unp. 10724; Lester 
Melrose, Chicago. 20162 


Good morning! Mister Sun, good 
night! Mister Moon; words and 
music by F. M. Benjamin, of Can- 
ada; pf. and ukulele ace. Toronto, 


Florence M. Benjamin studios. © 
Sept. 5, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 9; E pub. 
8940; Florence M. Benjamin, To- 
ronto, Ont., Canada. 20163 


Gospel crusade hymns no. 2; compiled 
by G. W. Cooke. Chicago-Philadel- 
phia, The Rodeheaver co. 12mo. © 
Aug. 10, 1929; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 2; 
AA 25774; George W. Cooke, Wil- 
mington, Del. 20164 — 


Gounod (Charles Francois) Hail, 
mighty victor! cho., new text by I. 
H. Meredith, arr. by J. W. Lerman. 
4to. © Feb. 13, 1929; 2 ce. Sept. 14; 
E pub. 9080; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. [© new text and har- 
monization ] 20165 


Marche funébre de cing-mars;. 
orch. par L. Grus, of France; orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
© July 2, 1929; 1c. July 25; E for. 
5931; L. Grus & cie., Paris. 20166 


Graces and laces; by Louis Dannen- 
berg; ‘pf. © Aug. 12, 1929-2": 
Aug. 22; E pub. 9130; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 20167 


Graf (The); words and music by H. 
P. Nissen. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Sept. 27, 1929; E unp. 
11348; Henry Petersen Nissen, Oak- 
land, Calif. 20168 


Grandfather’s clock; musical fantasy 
in 2 prologues, 2 acts and an epi- 
logue; book and lyrics by Harry 
Clarke, music by Bryceson Treharne, 
of Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York; mixed voices. 4to. © Aug. 
29, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 3; D pub. 27562; 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 20169 


Gray skies are blue skies, whenever 
I’m with you; words and music by 
Maury Madison [pseud. of W. R. 
Smith] [Photostat] © 1 e. Sept. 
38, 1929; E unp. 10550; W. Renwick 
Smith, Hollywood, Calif. 20170 


Great Jehovah, King of Glory; an- 
them, words by B. W. R. Tayler, 
music by Marion A. Lee; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Aug. 28, 1929; 2 c. 
Aug. 30; E pub. 8875; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 20171 


Gridiron (The) king; march, by R. K. 
Fletcher, new arr. by Paul Paulsen 
and Albert Kanrich; orch. pts. 4to. 
© July 31, 1929; 2c Aug. 6; E pub. 
8355; Manus music co., ine., New 
York. 20172 


1076 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1929 


Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) Edvard 
Grieg at home; ed. by Albert E. 
Wier; pf. (The Appleton master- 
composer series. v. 4) © Sept. 30, 
peas, 2 CC; Oho a. an. UOCE. 2°: A 
13867; D. Appleton & co., New York. 


20173 
Grossyater’s liebling; lindler, by P. 
Miiller; 1st B flat cornet. © 1. 


Sept. 18, 1929; E unp. 10977; Peter 


Miiller, Philadelphia. 20174 
Gruss an die I. FE. U. W; interna- 
tionaler akademischer  festgruss, 


volkslieder und volkstinze aus aller 
welt, von J. F. Miiller-Hermann, of 
Austria; klavierauszug. © June 15, 
1928; 1 c. Nov. 20; EH for. 1242; 
Johann Friedrich Muiiller-Hermann, 
Vienna, — 20175 


Guerita (La) ; letra y misica de Jesus 
J. Peralta, of Mexico, domiciled at 
El Paso; pf. [Photostat]..© Aug. 
Solves. 2 Cc, iAugc. Ss Hy pub, 8981; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 20176 


Gulliver’s travels; a voyage to Lilli- 
put, by Paul Reeder, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. nos. 1-8. © Sept. 3, 1929; 
1c. Sept. 14; E for. 6682; Phillips 
& Page, London. 20177 


Gunner Jim; by Arthur J. Daly and 
Tommy Christian, arr. by Geo. J. 
Trinkaus; vocal orch. pts.; in C. 
4to. © Aug. 23, 1929; 2c. Aug. 28; 
E pub. 8808; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 20178 


Gypsy (The) ; miniature musical com- 
edy in 8 scenes, book, lyrics and 
music by Ann Sheridan. © 1c. Aug. 
1%. 1929; D wzmp,., 27502; Hlsa.. D. 
Caziarc, Los Angeles. 20179 


Habanera; by Josef Pasternack; vio- 
loncello and pf. © Aug. 23, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 26; E pub. 9142; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York. 20180 


Hiindel (Georg Friedrich) Ask if yon 
damask rose; Susanna, by G. F. 
Handel, arr. by Daniel Protheroe; 
men’s voices. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1929; 
2 c. Sept. 38; E pub. 8846; Boston 
music ¢co., Boston. 20181 


Concerto in F; the cuckoo and the 
nightingale, arr. by L. J. Blake, of 
Great Britain; organ. © Sept. 11, 
1929+) 1 .c. Sept. .2io:,; Hoe fOr, , O42 5 
H. F. W. Deane & sons, The year 
book press, ltd., London. 20182 


Father Divine; anthem, from can- 
tata The grace of God, music 
adapted to Hiindel’s Largo by Noel 


20193 


Hannenford [pseud. of Arthur Pear- 
son], of Great Britain; mixed 
voices. 4to. © May 23, 1927; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 11, 1929; E pub. 8953; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 20183 


— Largo; ombra mai fi, from Serse, 
arr. by Adam Carse, of Great Brit- 
ain; 2 violins, viola, cello and bass, 
with pf. conductor. © Sept. 3, 1929; 
1c. Sept. 16; E for. 6626; Augener, 
ltd., London. 20184 


Hail! Haster King; cantata-pageant 
for two-part choirs, text by Edith 
Sanford Tillotson, music by I. H. 
Meredith. 4to. © Feb. 1, 1929; 2. 
Sept. 14; D 27577; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 20185 


Hail! hail! pep march; intro. Solomon 
Levi, arr. by Lawrence C. Long. 1. 
Full. orch pts.—2. Full symphonic 
band pts. ©; Sept. 23, 1929;.2 «. 
each Sept. 24; E pub. 9445, 9446; 
Joseph H. Agnew, Kansas City, Mo. 

20186, 20187 


Hail, King Arthur! words and music 
by Orline Barnett Moore; sop. 1, 2 
and alto. (Jn The Round table 
quest, v. 5, no. 4, v. 6, no. 1, spring- 
summer no., 1929) © Aug. 15, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 9; E pub. 9000; Round 
table quest, Birmingham, Ala. 

20188 


Hail, King Hternal; 2 pt. anthem for 
junior choir, words and musie by 
Bernard Hamblen. 4to. New York, 
N. Y., Chappell-Harms, inc. © Aug. 
26, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 27; E pub. 8792; 
Harms, inc., New York. 20189 


Half an inch; musical recitation, mu- 
sic by Wm. John Hall. © Sept. 12, 
1929; 2 ec. Sept. 14; E pub. 9189; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

20190 


Half socks; by F. V. Tooley; pf. © 
1 ce. Sept. 5, 1929; E unp. 10583; Fay 
-Vanisle Tooley, Mattoon, Ill. 20191 


Haligat-e még a sziv szavara? tango, 
szovegét irta: Z. Szabo Béla, zenéjét 
szerzették: Hubai Albert és V6roés 
Feri, of Hungary. © Feb. 16, 1928; 
1c. Apr. -19, 1929; H for.. 6541; 
Nader Kalman, Budapest, Hungary. 

20192 


Hammock song; by Wilson Manhire, 
of Great Britain; violin, with pf. 
ace. © Sept. 2, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 12; 
EB for. 6658; Alfred Lengnick & co., 
Itd., London. 201938 


1077 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20194 


pt. 111, n. S., v, 24 


Hand in hand together; words and 
music by Billy Moll and Billy Bas- 
kette. [Words and melody only] © 
1 c. Sept. 21, 1929; E unp. 11217; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 


York. 20194 
Happily ever after; fox trot from 
Open your eyes, lyric by Collie 


Knox, music by Vernon Duke, of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele acc. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Aug. 21, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 4; E for. 
6481; Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 
ltd., London. 20195 


Happy (The) blacksmith; by Carl Wil- 
helm Kern, op. 634, no. 3; pf. © 
Sept. 24, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 28; E pub. 
9567; McKinley music co., Chicago. 

20196 

Happy day; lyric by R. Thomas, mu- 
sic by R. Thomas and H. Meek. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Sept. 5, 1929; E unp. 10588; Regi- 
nald Thomas and Herbert Meek, 
New York. 20197 


Happy gathering; for cinema, by Wm. 
Frederick Peters; full orech. pts. © 
Sept. 23, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 23; E pub. 
9341; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 

20198 

Happy-go-lucky (A) boy; words and 
music by Benny Samberg. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 19, 
1929; E unp. 11066; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 20199 


Happy hunting ground; interme2zzo, 
by W. Glaze; pf. © Aug. 30, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 5; E pub. 8880; Warren 
Glaze, Prineville, Or. 20200 


Happy memories; words and music by 
V. Chamberlin. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 19, 1929; E unp. 
11023; Villa Chamberlin, Rcmeo, 
Mich. 20201 


Happy with you; words and music by 
T. J. O'Donnell. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. Sept. 24, 1929; BH 
unp. 11172; Thomas Joseph O’Don- 
nell, Jamaica, L. I., N. Y. 20202 


Hard time condition blues; words by 
BH. Atkins, music by R. H. Brennen. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 25, 1929; E unp. 11286; Harl 
Atkins, Albany. 202038 


Harlem drag; melody by Benny Wa- 
ters. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 
11399; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 20204 


Harlemite; by G. Stone; melody, with 
pf. acc. © 1 ec. Sept. 18, 1929; B 
unp. 11052; Gregory Stone, Jackson 
Heights, L. I., N. Y. 20205 


Harminckettes baka vagyok én; sz6ve- 
gét irta: Harmath Imre, zenéjét 
szerzette: Abraham Pal. © Dec. 
23, 1928; 1 ce. Sept. 9, 1929; BH for. 
6609; Rodzsavolgyi és tarsa, Buda- 
pest, Hungary. . 20206 - 


Harmonies du soir; by J. Frank Fry- 
singer; organ. © Aug. 28, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 30; E pub. 9166; Theodore 
Presser ¢co., Philadelphia. 20207 


Harmonijka; words and music by J. 
Celmer, of Poland, domiciled at New- 
ark, N. J. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 26, 1929; E unp. 
11313; Julian Celmer, Newark, N. J. 

20208 

Harp (The) of many strings; lyric by 
Louise B. Brownell, music by H. 
Luke. [Words and melody only] © 
1,e@, July 11, 1929; BH unp.d1329; 
Hazel Luke, Los Angeles. 20209 


Harvardiana; march, by R. G. Wil- 
liams, new arr. by Paul Paulsen; 
orch. pts. 4to. © July aL 1929; 
2c. Aug. 6; E pub. 8353; Manus mu- 
sie co., ine., New York. 20210 


Harvest moon; words by W. Hall, mu- 
sic by Sylvester L. Cross. © Sept. 
6, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 14; E pub. 9110; 
William Hall, Seattle. 20211 


Havana shadows; words and music by 
BE. Piedra, of Cuba, domiciled at Los 
Angeles © 1c. Sept. 18, 1929; B 
unp. 11117; Ernesto Piedra, Los An- 
geles. 20212 


Have you ever been told; words and 
music by H. A. France. © 1 ec. Sept. 
16, 1929; E unp. 10965; Herbert A. 
France, Wethersfield, Conn. 20213 


Hawaiian (The) Islands; words by 
H. Douglas, music by Arthur Fisk. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Sept. 6, 1929; E unp. 10624; Helen 
Douglas, San Francisco. 20214 


Haydn (Franz Josef) Quintett fiir 5 
blasinstrumente; nach einem kla- 
viertrio von Josef Haydn, bearb. von 
Fritz Muth, of Germany; stimmen. 
© May 3, 1929; 1 ec. Aug. 14; E for. 
6424; Carl Merseburger, Leipzig. 

20215 

He’s a big, big man from the South, 
with a big cigar in his mouth; words 
and music by Rube Bloom and 


1078 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1929 


Harry Woods. [Words and melody 
only] © 16. Sept. 7, 1929; E unp. 
10680; Skidmore music co., in¢., 
New York. 20216 


He’s a torrid lover on the outside, but 
just a polar bear at home; words 
and music by J. J. Garren. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 «. Sept. 5, 
1929; E unp. 10590; Jos. J. Garren, 
New York. 20217 


He’s gone away; southern mountain 


song, arr. by Joseph W. Clokey; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Sept. 23, 


1929; 2 c. Sept. 26; E pub. 9476; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 20218 


He’s got me goin’; words and music 
by Harold Gray. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Sept. 9, 1929; E 
unp. 10667; Joseph M. Davis, New 
York. 20219 


He’s just an old guy with whiskers; 
words and music by Howard John- 
son and Jack Waite [pseud. of Ir- 
ving Bibo] © Sept. 18, 1929; 2 «¢. 
Sept. 14; E pub. 9330; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

20220 

He’s just the same to-day; hymn, 
words and music by A. N. Bostrom. 
(In Good tidings, v. 4, no. 12, Dec. 
$20) ©) Dec..15, 1927 = 2 c.. July, 1, 
1929; E pub. 7280; Albert N. Bos- 
trom, Harlingen, Tex. 20221 


He’s that kind of a pal; words by 
Jack Yellen, music by Milton Ager. 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1929; EB unp. 11275; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 20222 


Heading for Reading; words by L. C. 
Schmehl, music by Roy Reber. © 
July 6, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 14; E pub. 
9003; Luther C. Schmehl, Reading, 
Pa. 20223 


Heap o’ misery ; words by Ted Koehler, 
music by Harold Arlen. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Aug. 1, 
1929; E unp. 9416; George & Arthur 
Piantadosi, inc., New York. 20224 


Heart and soul; fox trot, words and 
music by G. R. Wilson; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © 1 c. Sept. 3, 1929: E 
unp. 10544; George Robert Wilson, 
New York. 20225 


Heart-breakin’ blues; words and music 
by Gus Cannon. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Sept. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 11405; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 20226 


20236 
Heart gifts; pageant for Christmas, 
text and lyrics by Valeria R. Leh- 


man, music by I. H. Meredith. 8vo. 
© Sept. 23, 1929; 2 ec and aff. Oct. 
14; AA 27057; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 20227 


Heart o’ gold; ballad, words by P. 
Lupberger, music by Phil Starr. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Aug, 27, 1929: 2 ec. Sept. 3; H4pub. 
8986; Pauline Lupberger, St. James, 
Mo. 20228 


Heart of my heart; by A. Chappuis, 
of Switzerland, domiciled at Brook- 
lyn; violin. © 1 ec. Sept. 5, 1929; 
E unp. 10589; Alphonse Chappuis, 
Brooklyn. 20229 


Heart pangs; adagio disperato, by 
Adolph Fink; orch. pts., with pf. or 
organ conductor. © Aug. 21, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 24; E pub. 8811; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 20230 


Heart trouble; words and music by 


M. H. Pirie. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 5, 1929: E unp. 


10609; Mabel Hester Pirie, Royal 
Oak, Mich. 20231 


Hearts adrift; words by L. M. Haw- 
kins, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Aug. 19, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 10; E pub. 
8996; Louise M. Hawkins, Casper, 
Wy. 20232 


Heather moon; valse, words by Stan- 
ley J. Damerell and Robert Har- 
greaves, music by Tolchard Evans, 
of Great Britain; pf. and ukulele 
ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota-— 
tions] © Sept. 6, 1929; 1 ¢. Sept. 
16; E for. 6709; Cecil Lennox, Itd., 
London. 20233 


Heaven on earth; by F. H. Quinn; pf. 
© 1c. Sept. 13, 1929; E unp. 10852; 
Frank Henry Quinn, Jamaica Plain, 

_ Mass. 20234 


Heil’ge Weihnachtszelt; Weihnacht- 
sliturgie ftir die Sonntagschule, mit 
sieben deutschen und drei englischen 
lieder, text von H. G. Aldinger uw. a., 
musik von Samuel W. Beazley u. a., 
G. F. Rosche, compilator. 8vo. © 
Sept. 3, 1929; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 11; 
AA 25763; Geo. F. Rosche, Chicago. 

20235 


Heimweh; ged. von Julius A. Wessel, 
componiert von Franz Beidel; man- 
nerchor a capella. Philadelphia, A. 
Biichse music house. 4to. © Aug. 
26,:1929; 2 @ Sept. 3; H pub: 9231; 
Franz Beidel, Chicago. 20236 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20237 


Hello Margot! slow-fox, English lyrics 
by Milton Pascal, music by Fred 
David, arr. by Joseph Nussbaum ; 
orch. pts. 4to. © Sept. 23, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 24; E pub. 9421; Edward 
B. Marks music co., New York. 

20237 


Hello Margot! slow-fox, English lyrics 
by Milton Pascal, of U. S., French 
lyrics by Louis R. Beaudry, of Can- 
ada, music by Fred David, arr. by 
Joseph Nussbaum, of U. S.; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by T. Kahana. © 
Sept. 11, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 12; E pub. 
9015; Edward B. Marks music co., 
New York. 20238 


Helma; words and music by C. Mc- 
Farland. [Words and melody only] 
©1c. Sept. 16, 1929; E unp. 10956; 
Clifford McFarland, Northville, Mich. 

20239 


Help yourself to my love; from Broad- 
way hostess, words by Herman 
Ruby, music by M. K. Jerome: pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. © Sept. 9, 
1929; .2:@ Sept. vd 2’ By pubs, 9212 ; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

20240 

Hence away, begone! rondel, words 
tr. from the French by H. W. Long- 
fellow, music by Charles Wood, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Aug. 2, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 5; E for. 
6601; H. F. W. Deane & sons, the 
Year book press, Itd., London. 

20241 


*Her dimpled knees; words and music 


by B. A. Hathaway. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Sept. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 10748; Byron A. Hathaway. 
Chicago. 20242 


Here 2m 1; from Sweet Adeline, words 
by Oscar Hammerstein, 2d, musie hy 
Jerome Kern; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Sept. 4, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 7; E pub. 
.8904; T. B. Harms co., New York. 

20243 


Heroic; by Alice Mengel; pf. © Sept. 
7, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 9; H pub. 9058 ; 
Noyes-group, New York. 20244 


High (A) silk hat and a walking cane; 
words by Irving Kahal, music by 
. Lem Marston. © May 20, 1929; 2c. 
July 22; E pub. 7869; Adams, Vee 
& Abbott, inc., Chicago. 20245 


Highland love song (Gu ma slan a chi 
mi); Gaelic poem by | Hector 
Mackenzie, English tr. by Professor 


pt. In, n. 8., Vv. 24 


Blackie, old Highland air arr. by 
H. S. Roberton, of Great Britain; 
quartet or echo. of men’s voices. 
London, J. Curwen & sons, Itd. 4to. 
© Sept. 21, 1929; 1 « Septs2e- 


E for. 6733; Hugh S. Roberton, 
Glasgow, Scotland. 20246 
Highway (The) call; by Yvonne 


Beauregard; pf. © Sept. 7, 1929; 
2 ec. Sept. 11; E pub. 9034; White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston. 
20247 
Hirschberg (Walther)  Acht lieder 
nach Richard Dehmelschen gedich- 
ten; musik von W. Hirschberg, of 
Germany, op. 23. © Dec. 15, 1928; 
1c. .Fuly 22, 1929) tor eee 
N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 
20248 
His charming love; words and music 
by O. A. Parris. [Words and met- 
ody only] © 1. Sept. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 11429; Southern musie pub. 
co., inc., New York. 20249 


His love won my heart; hymn, words 
and music by Haldor Lillenas. © 
Sept. 25, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 27; H pub. 


9525; Lillenas pub. .cO0.,  -ANe., 
Indianapolis. 20250 
Historical organ-recitals; César 


Franck to Max Reger, collected, ed. 
and annotated by Joseph Bonnet, of 
France. v. 5. Copyright is based 
upon new matter by Joseph Bonnet, 
namely, his interpretation repre- 
sented in the legible notation thereof 
contained in the copies filed, also 
coll. and annotation. © Sept. 12, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 20; E pub. .93824; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 20251 


Hochsommernacht; text von Martin 
Greif. musik von Hugo Kaun, of 
Germany; mixed voices, a capella. 
Partitur u. stimmen. 4to. © June 
14, 1929; 1 ec. Aug. 14; E for. 6414; 
Amsel-verlag, Berlin, Germany. 

20252 


Hofehér szerelem, Befuta az utat, a 
te rozsafadon, megilok a templom 
el6tt; by Garami and  Karpat. 
[Melody only] 1 ec. Sept. 43, 
1929; E unp. 10877; Nador Kalman, 
Budapest, Hungary. 20253 


Hoffman; atto 3, interludio, passaggio 
di maschere e finale, di G. Laccetti, 
of Italy, trascrizione per banda di 
Raffaele Caravaglios, of Italy. Par- 
titura. © Nov. 3, 1928; 1 ¢. Apr. 8, 
1929; E for. 2029; Guido Laccetti, 
Naples. 20254 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1929 


Hogyha Ir majd édes anyam [and] 
Holl6 lovam laba nyomat; verse és 
zenéje Révffy Lajos, of Hungary. © 
Jan. 8, 1929;'1-¢. Apr. 19; E for. 
6539; Nador Kalman, Budapest, 
Hungary. 20255 


Hold everything; gems, by B. G. De 
Sylva [pseud. of George Gard De 
Sylva], Lew Brown and Ray Hen- 
derson, arr. by Dan Godfrey, of 
Great Britain; full military band 
pts., with conductor. (Jn Chap- 
pell’s army journal, no. 570) © 
Sept. 13, 1929; 1 ce. Sept. 17; E for. 
6710; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 20256 


Holdsugir; tang6, szovegét irta és 
zenéjét szerzette: Salver Béla, of 
Hungary. Budapest, Nador Kaél- 
man: ) July 2, 1929; 1c. Aug.3; 
E for. 6549; Béla Salver, Budapest, 
Hungary. 20257 


Homeward to’rd the setting sun and 
you; words by H. Jewell, music by 
H. Steinbaugh and H. Jewell. © 
1 e. Sept. 11, 1929; E unp. 10772; 
Helen Steinbaugh and Howard 
Jewell, Detroit. 20258 


Honey-dew; words by Edward Brun- 
ner, music by G. A. Brown. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 16, 1929; E unp. 10908; Grant 
Albert Brown, Seattle. | 20259 


Honey leave it to me; lyric by Betty 
Morrison [pseud. of B. M. Hawk], 
music by Jappie Judd [pseud. of 
Alice I. Judd. Words and melody 
only] ©1l1e. July 1, 1929; E unp. 
8501; Betty Morrison Hawk, Brook- 
lyn. 20260 


Honey Lou; fox-trot, words by D. V. 
Wagner, music by Ray Hibbeler. 
© 1c. Sept. 30, 1929; E unp. 11457; 
Della V. Wagner, Jamaica Plain, 
Mass. 20261 


Honeysuckle rose; words by Andy 
Razaf, music by Thomas Waller. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 11, 1929; E unp. 10784; 
Santly bros., inc., New York. 20262 


Hooray! hooray! my girl she is a 
folly; fox-trot. words by William 
Plantiko, music by V. Plantiko. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Aug. 6, 1929; 2 ce. Aug. 21;'E pub. 
9352; Viola Plantiko, Stevens Point, 
Wis. 20263 


Horn (Das) im walde; worte von 
Heinz Ewers, musik von Edmund 
Giinther, of Germany, op. 


eet 


20273 


vierstimmigen miinnerchor, a _ @a- 
pella. 4to. © Apr. 25, 1929; 1 .¢. 
Aug. 14; E for. 6408; P. J. Tonger, 
Cologne/Rh., Germany. 20264 


Hosmer (EH. 8.) Fourteen opening 
sentences and responses; liturgical 
text; mixed voices, with organ ace. 
4to. © Aug. 30, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 7; 
EK pub. 8925; Oliver Ditson v0., 
Boston. 20265 


Hot bones and rice; melody by Chas. 
Johnson. © 1 c. Sept. 28, 1929; B 
unp. 11398; Southern music pub. co., 
ine., New York. 20266 


Hot-cha-cha ; from Velvet revue, words 
by Ruby Cowan, music by Phil 
Boutelje; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Aug. 21, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 23; E pub. 
8796; Famous music corp., New 
York. 20267 


Hot diggidy Dan; blues fox trot, words 
and music by R. de Vincenzo, of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. Sept. 26, 
1929; E unp. 11316; Ralph de Vin- 
cenzo, Brooklyn. 20268 


Hot feet; words by Dorothy Fields, 
music by Jimmy McHugh; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. © 
July 27, 1929; 2 ce. Sept. 7; E pub. 
8916; Mills music, ine., New York. 

20269 


Hot water; words by A. Blomquist, 
music by Herb Ostrow. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Sept. 5, 
1929; .2.¢.;,Sept; 21;.E pub. 9452; 
Axeline Blomquist, Camden, N. J. 

20270 


House (The) I’d build; from The 
house that Jack built, words by 
Donovan Parsons, music by Ivor 
Novello, of Great Britain. © Sept. 
10, 1929; 1 e, Sept. 11; EH for. 6575; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 20271 


Hovirag; blues, verse Z. Szab6 Béla, 
zenéje Hubai Albert és Vorés Feri, 
of Hungary. © Sept. 20, 1928; 1 c¢. 
Apr. 19, 1929; E for. 6542; Nador 
Kalman, Budapest, Hungary. 20272 


How can I; words and music by F. J. 
Naibert, arr. by Carlton Colby; pf. 
and ukulele ace. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Sept. 16, 1929: 
2 ce. Sept. 19; E pub. 9854; Frank 
J. Naibert, Cedar Rapids, Ia. 

20273 


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20274 


pt. III, n. S., v. 24 


How can I forget thee, Russia; words | Hylton’s (Jack) good old songs; selec- 


and music by Anna M. Kluchansky, 
arr. by Grace Helen Nash; mixed 
voices. © July 8, 1929; 2 ¢. July 5; 
E pub. 7335; R. L. Huntzinger, ine., 
New York. 20274 


How can you be so cold to me; words 
and music by J. A. Werner. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 11, 
1929; EH unp. 10758; James A. Wern- 
er, Brooklyn. 20275 


How can you tell; words by Joe Grey, 
music by Arthur Gibbs; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © Sept. 6, 1929; 2 ¢ Sept. 
6; E pub. 8899; Donaldson, Douglas 
& Gumble, inc., New York.’ 20276 


Hutfer’s rhythm band book of toy 
symphonies; for kindergarten and 
primary grades, arr. by Fred K. Huf- 
fer, ed. by F. E. Warner. 4to: © 
Aue. 9, 1929: 2 ¢. and aft. Auents; 
A 11984; Chart music pub. house, 
inc., Chicago. 


Huguet (—) Andantino; film musique, 
par Huguet, of Spain, et Verdun, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur et 1° violini conducteur. 
4to.. © duly 2, 1929 Wie awuly 25: 
EH for. 5875; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

20278 


Hundredth (The) psalm; set to music 
for cho. and orch., by R. Vaughan 
Williams, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices, with pf. ace. 4to. © Aug. 
31, 1929; 1.c. Aug. 31; E for. 6491; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 20279 


Hungarian festivities ; including Drink- 
ing song, words and music by Ar- 
thur Kay.[Photastat] © 1 ¢. Sept. 
11, 1929; E unp. 10788; Fox film 
corp., New York. 20280 


Huye ladron; tango, letra de Jose F. 
Elizondo, musica de Federico Ruiz, 
of Mexico. © July -1, 1929; 1 «. 
Sept. 27; EH for. 6736; A. Wagner y 
Levien, suecs., S. en C., Mexico City, 
Mexico. 20281 


Huyo veloz; letra y mtsica de R. Para- 
mount, of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles; pf. [Photostat] © Aug. 
6, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 8; E pub. 8982; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 20282 


Hvad kommer saa op? fra Apollo 
revyen, 1929, tekst af Aage Steffen- 
sen, musik af Laurits Howalt, of 
Denmark; pf. © Aug. 8, 1929; 1c. 
Aug. 23; E for. 6448; Wilhelm Han- 
sen, Copenhagen. 20283 


20277 | 


tion, arr. by Jack Hylton, of Great 
Britain ; pf., with words and ukulele. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Aug. 22, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 28; BE for. 
6521; Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., 
London. 20284. 


Hymn (A) of glory; anthem, words by 
Adam Bede, music by H. P. Hopkins, 
op. 117; mixed voices. 4to. © Aug. 
28, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 30; E pub. 8872; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

20285 

Hymn of glory; cantate Domino, 4-pt. 
cho. words from Psalm 149, music 
by M. Enrico Bossi, English adapta- 
tion and arr. by Ezra Harold Geer; 
women’s voices, with organ acc. © 
Sept. 7, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 13; E pub. 
9226; H. C. Schirmer musie ¢o., Bos- 
ton. 20286 


I adore, I adore you; words and music 
by R. F. Norton. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. June 28, 1929; EB 
unp. 8416; Robert F. Norton, New 
York. 20287 


I ain’t certain; comedy song fox-trot, 
written and composed by Ralph But- 
ler, Julian Wright and Harry Tils- 
ley, all of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Sept. 6, 1929; 1 «. 
Sept. 18; E for. 6579; Cecil Lennox, 
Itd., London. 20288 


I ain’t got no buddy; fox-trot song, 
words and music by Thos. F. Rosen- 
beck. © Sept. 3, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 14; 
E pub. 9116; Rosenbeck studio, Paw- 
tucket, R. I. 20289 


I am but a dreamer; waltz, words by 
J. Seidor, music by M. Jacobi and R. 
Hoffman. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 10, 1929; EB unp. 10735; 
Martin Jacobi, Ralph Hoffman and 
Julius Seidor, Cleveland. 20290 


I am happy when I think of you; 
words and music by F. Hudson. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Sept. 11, 1929; E unp. 10750; Fran- 
cis Hudson, St. Louis Park, Minn. 

20291 


I am in love with a wonderful girl; 
words and music by H. Greenwald. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Sept. 25, 1929; E unp. 11239; Harry 
Greenwald, Indianapolis. 20292 


I am lonesome for someone; fox-trot, 
words by R. E. Lamb, music by 
Harry Clifford. © 1 ec. Sept. 25, 
1929; E unp. 11301; Ruth Edith 
Lamb, Monmouth, IIl. 202938 


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no. 9, 1929 


I am more than satisfied; by O. Levor 
and L. Mojica; pf. ©1e. July 29, 
1929; E unp. 11830; Olie Levor and 
Leonard Mojica, Los Angeles. 20294 


am with you; lyric by Betty Mor- 
rison [pseud. of B. M. Hawk], mu- 
sie by Jappie Judd [pseud. of Alice 
I. Judd. Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 10, 1929; E unp. 8730; 
Betty Morrison Hawk, Brooklyn. 
20295 
bet I’m gettin’ somepin’, maybe its 
love; words by Billy Moll, music by 
Murray Mencher. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 ce Sept. 21, 1929; 
EH ounp. 11221; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 20296 


ealled to you; words by Daniel S. 
Twohig, music by L. Leslie Loth; 
med. or high voice. © Sept. 12, 
1929; 2 ec. Sept. 20; E pub. 9310; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 20297 


I came to you; from Skin deep, words 
and music by Con. Conrad, Sidney 
D. Mitchell and Archie Gottler. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
Aug. 28, 1929; E unp. 10475; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New. York. 20298 


can’t remember the words; from 
Almanac, words by Jack Yellen, mu- 
sie by Milton Ager and Henry 
Lodge; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
Dan Dougherty. © Aug. 10, 1929; 
2 ec. Aug. 12; E pub. 8311; Ager, 
Yellen & Bornstein, inec., New York. 


20299 


can’t sleep in the movies any more; 
words and music by Arthur Fields, 
Fred Hall and Bert Van Cleve. 
[Words and melody only] ©l1ee. 
Sept. 4, 1929; E unp. 10652; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 20300 


care not; words and music by B. S. 
Hinds. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 3, 1929; E unp. 10528; 
Bernard St. Claire Hinds, Oilton, 
Okl. 20301 


could do it for you; from They had 
to see Paris, words and music by 
Con Conrad, Sidney D. Mitchell and 
Archie Gottler. © Sept. 24, 1929; 
2 c. Sept. 25; E pub. 9468; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, ine., New York. 

20302 


ery for the me of yesterday, I no 
longer weep for you; words by A. T. 
Moore, music by Arthur Bowers. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 


1083 


20313 


Aug. 16, 1929; ,.2.¢,. Aug.. 21; B pub. 
8850; A. Teresa Moore, Berkeley, 
Calif. 20303 


I’d go barefoot all winter long, if you’d 


fall for me in the spring; words and 
music by Billy Moll. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 21, 1929; 
H unp. 11227; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 20804 


I’d go to the end of the world for you; 


words by Beatrice Pollak, music by 
Paul Dupré [pseud. of A. W. Carl- 
son] © 1c. Sept. 20, 1929; BE unp. 
11085; Arbutus Wolf Carlson, De- 
troit. 20305 


I’d kiss your tears away, if I knew 


you were crying for me; words and 
music by W. L. Penzner. © 1. 
Sept. 21, 1929; EH unp. 11141; Wil- 
liam L. Penzner, San Francisco. 
20306 


I'd like to be a child again; words by 


M. G. Baker, music by Burrell Van 
Buren. [Photostat]. © 1 e¢. Sept. 
19, 1929; E unp. 11006; Max George 
Baker, Dearborn, Mich. 20307 


I’d like to be a senior; muSical recita- 


tion, music by Wm. John Hall. © 
Sept. 12, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 14; E pub. 
9185; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 20308 


I'd like to love you; words and music 


by R. Wadswith. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Sept. 10, 1929; 
E unp. 10740; Richard Wadswith, 
Oakland, Calif. 20309 


I don’t have to be told; lyric by Betty 


Morrison [pseud. of B. M. Hawk], 
music by Jappie Judd [pseud. of 
Alice I. Judd. Words and melody 
only] ©1ce. June 21, 1929; E unp. 
8173; Betty Morrison Hawk, Brook- 
lyn. 20310 


I don’t know what to do; words by 


B. Conner, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Sept. 14, 1929; E unp. 10903; Brown 
Conner, Boynton, Fla. 20311 


I don’t like the blues no how; words 


and music by Doc Walsh. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 28, 
1929; E unp. 11413; Southern music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 20312 


I don’t wanna; lyric by R. Thomas, 


music by H. Meek. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Sept. 5, 1929; 
E unp. 10587; Reginald Thomas and 
Herbert Meek, New York. 20313 


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20314 


pt. 1, n. S., v. 24 


I fell in love; fox-trot, words and mu- | I live just to love you; words and mu- 


sic by M. Greenberger. © Sept. 10, 

1929; 2 ec. Sept. 11; E pub. 9009; 

Morton Greenberger, Akron, O. 
20314 


found my dream girl; words and 
music by R. EH. Chesnut. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 23, 1929; E unp. 11194; Ray- 
mond Eugene Chesnut, Atlanta. 
20315 


glidje och sorg; onestep, text af 
Bereo [pseud. of Berndt Carlberg], 
musik af Lauritz Howalt, of Den- 
mark; pf. © May 1, 1929; 1 ec. May 
20; E for. 63884; Ernst Rolfs musik- 
forlags, a. b., Stockholm, Sweden. 
20316 


had to fall in love with you; words 
and music by Sam Coslow. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 21, 
1929; E unp. 11103; Spier and Cos- 
low, ine., New York. 20317 


have lost a little key to the prin- 
cipality of love; words by M. Laiti- 
nen, music by Robt. H. Brennen. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 12, 1929; EH unp. 10812; Martti 
Laitinen, Gardner, Mass. 20818 


I have the sunshine; words by Herbert 


J. Brandon, music by Dexter Stan- 
ton. 1. In B flat—2. In D.—3. In 
E flat. © June 24, 1929; 2 ec. each 
June 28; E pub. 7161; B. F. Wood 
music co., Boston. 20819 


I just can’t blame my heart for loving 


= 


you; words and music by Billy Moll. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 21, 1929; E unp. 11212; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

20320 


knew when you left I’d be lonely; 
words and music by H. C. Hjelmer- 
vik, harmonized by Sunya Rodeberg. 
© 1.¢ Sept. 6, 1929; E unp. 11327; 
Helmer Carrol Hjelmervik, North 
Mankato, Minn. 20321 


know that Jesus set me free; words 
and music by H. Phipps. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Sept. 28, 
1929; E unp. 11373; Southern music 
pub, co., ine., New York. 20322 


lift up my finger and say tweet 
tweet ; fox trot, words and music by 
Leslie Sarony, arr. by Eddie Bard; 
orch. pts., with vocal trio. 4to. © 
Aug. 26, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 27; E pub. 
8928; Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd., 
London. 20323 


sic by Benny McLaughlin and Sam 
Shepard. [Words and melody only] 
©1c. Sept. 13, 1929; E unp. 10959; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 20324 


I’ll be loving you; words and music by 
S. A. Masselle; violin. © 1 e. Sept. 
13, 1929; E unp. 10833; S. Alfred 
Masselle, Newburgh, N. Y. 203825 


T’lt love you for all times; words and 
music by V. Reama. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 10947; Virginia Reama, 
Schenectady, N. Y. 20326 


Ill never be blue; words by D. B. 
Moore, music by W. F. Stiner. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Sept. 18, 1929; E unp. 10979; Deane 
B. Moore and Walter F. Stiner, 
Miami, Fla. 20327 


T’ll say we do; words by L. Schier, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Sept. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 10901; Lillian Schier, San 
Antonio. 203828 


I’ll whisper you a secret, if you'll 
whisper one to me; words by Dave 
Vance, music by George P. Howard 
and Dave Bernie; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Aug. 21, 1929; 2c. Aug. 24; 
E pub. 8609; Vincent Youmans, inc., 
New York. 20329 


I love it hot; words by C. D. Yoh, 
music by Luther A. Clark. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Aug. 
7, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 21; E pub. 8849; 
Charles D. Yoh, Wernersville, Pa. 

20330 


I love my dearest dairy girl; ballad, 
words by J. C. Anderson, music by 
Robert H. Brennen. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Aug. 19, 1929; 
2 ce. Sept. 10; E pub. 8995; Jans C. 
Anderson, Mobile. 20831 


I love to be in love; from Open your 
eyes, lyric by James Dyrenforth, mu- 
sic by Carroll Gibbons, of Great 
Britain; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by Alf Ralston. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Sept. 12, 1929; 
1c. Sept. 23; E for. 6701; Campbell, 
Connelly & co., Itd., London. 20332 


I love you; waltz, words and music 
by R. H. Cloud. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Sept. 3, 1929; HE 
unp. 10491; Robert Hugh Cloud, 
New York. 203833 


I love you honest I do; fox-trot, words 
and music by M. Rigney. © 1 ¢. 


1084 


a ae 


no. 9, 1929 
Sept. 30, 1929; EB unp. 11464; Maud 
Rigney, Marysville, Kan. 20834 


I love you more each day; words by | 


James Kendis and Frank Samuels, 
musie by Meyer Gusman; ist violin. 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 11134; 
Kendis, Gusman and Samuels, inc., 
New York. 20885 


I loved you; words and music by D. 


W. Kurtz. © 1c. Sept. 7, 1929; E 
unp. 10642; Donald W. Kurtz, Ca- 
rey, O. 203836 


I’m a bold bad racketeer; words and 
music by Lon Healy. © Aug. 24, 
1929; 2 ec. Aug. 30; E pub. 8855; 
Frank Harding, New York. 20337 


I’m a goil of a very few woids; words 
by Johnny Burns, music by Fred J. 


Richt. © Sept. 2, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
23; E pub. 9394; Gretchen Kim- 
mel, St. Louis. 20338 


I’m a happy gondoliero; lyrics by Darl 
McBoyle, music by B.. Yosco. 
[Words and melody only] ©l1e. 
July 31, 1929; EH unp. 9397; Bob 
Yoseo, Brooklyn. 20339 


I’m a pilgrim; words by Mary S. B. 
Dana, music by Herbert Johnson, 
rey. and arr. by Henry S. Sawyer; 
pf. ace., with violin obbl. © Sept. 
24, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 28; E pub. 9555; 
McKiniey musie co., Chicago. 20340 


I’m always dreaming of you; lyric by 
J. A. Barth, music by George B. Mc- 
Connell; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by Herbert F. Barth. [Photostat] 
© Aug. 28, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 31; E 
pub. 9046; John Arthur Barth, Col- 
lege Point, N. Y. 20341 


I’m always sad, I’ll never be happy; 
words and music by J. Cavaliere and 
V. Gulotta. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Sept. 19, 1929; E unp. 
11037; Julio Cavaliere and. Victor 
Gulotta, Kansas City, Mo. 20342 


I’m breaking the record, but it’s break- 
ing my heart; words and music by 
T. K. Leinbach. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Sept. 5, 1929; E unp. 
10603; Thomas K. Leinbach, Wyo- 
missing, Pa. 20343 


I’m broken-hearted; words and music 
by J. R. Susa. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Sept. 16, 1929; E unp. 
10944 ; John R. Susa, Springdale, Pa. 

20844 


I’m coming back to you; words by D. 
Seyforth, music by D. Seyforth and 
G. Hynek. © 1. Sept. 12, 1929; 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


20355 


E unp. 10808; Danny Seyforth and 
Gus Hynek, St. Louis. 20345. 


I’m doing the right thing now; lyric 
by Frankie Klassen, music by Don 
Bestor; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Aug. 28, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 29; E pub. 
8800; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. 203846 


I’m falling so hard for you; words and 
music by M. H. Winchell. © 1 ec. 
June 29, 1929; EH unp. 11837; Myrtle 
Hayes Winchell, Oneida, N. Y. 

20347 

I’m glad it was somebody else; fox- 
trot, words and music by Sol Lewis 
and Bob Nolan. [Words and melody 


only], © 1c. Sept. 28, 1929; BE unp. 
11412; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 20348. 


I’m glad you’re happy now; waltz bal- 
lad, words and music by L. W. Cho- 
bar; pf. and ukulele acc. © Sept. 
7, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 28; E pub. 9574; 
Louis W. Chobar, Lincoln, Neb. 

20349 


I’m goin’ back to Florida; words and 
music by M. B. Hyatt. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Sept. 25, 1929; 
EK unp. 11246; Mabel B. Hyatt, 
Tampa, Fla. 20350 


I’m going back; words by Ben Nelson, 
music by Larry EH. Goffin. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 19, 
1929; E unp. 11061; A. J. Balkins, 
Los Angeles. 20351 


I’m going back home to mother of 
mine; words by D. V. Wagner, mu- 
sic by Ray Hibbeler. © 1 c. Sept. 
30, 1929; E unp. 11456; Della V. 
Wagner, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 

20352 


I’m going home to mother; words and 
music by P. D. Griffin. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 11250; Phil D. Griffin, Vigo, 
O. 20353: 


I’m. gonna specialize on you; words 
and musie by Irving Bibo, Lester 
O’Keefe and Howard Johnson. 
[Words and melody only] CD ea ai 
Sept. 26, 1929; E unp. 11310; Bibo- 
Lang, ine., New York. 20354 


I’m happy with you; words and music 
by S. Epstein. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Sept. 3, 1929; E unp. 
10516; Sidney Epstein, Boston. 

20855: 


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20356 


I’m holding my head up high; lyrics 
by Lewis and Young, music by Lew 
Pollack. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 1929; E unp. 11046; 
Remick music corp., New York. 

20356 

I’m hoping to be yours someday; 
words by C. Koch, music by Robt. 
H. Brennen. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Sept. 27, 1929; E unp. 
113849; Clarence Koch, Carpenter, 
Til. 203857 


I’m in love with you; from The great 
Gabbo, words by Paul Titsworth, 
music by Lynn Cowan. © Sept. 16, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 21; E pub. 9381; 
Sherman, Clay & co., San Francisco. 

20358 

I’m in love with you; words by Avis 
Hughes, music by Jack Golden [i. e. 
J. I. Golden] ©1e. Sept. 11, 1929; 
EK unp. 10779; John Irving Golden, 
New York. 20859: 


I’m just trying to forget that I remem- 
ber; words by J. E. Haeckel, music 
by P. Burmeister. © 1 c. Sept. 3, 
1929: E' unp. ‘10520: Julius. E. 
Haeckel and Paul Burmeister, St. 
Louis. 20360 


I’m just waiting for you, dear you; 
lyrics by Vince, O’Connell, music by 
Pierre Baétz, of France, and Egon 
Edwards. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 18, 1929; E unp. 
10995; Refousse music pub. ©Co., 
New York. 20361 


I’m just wild about you; lyric by Andy 
Razaf, music by Thomas Waller. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Aug. 1, 1929; E unp. 9418; George & 
Arthur Piantadosi, inc., New York. 

20362 


I’m keeping company now; words and 
music by Eddie Cantor, Charles 
Tobias and Billy Moll. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Sept. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 11219; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., inc., New York. 20363 


I’m koo-koo o’er my koo-ky; words by 
J. EK. Haeckel, music by P. Bur- 
meister. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1929; E 
unp. 10522; Julius E. Haeckel and 
Paul Burmeister, St. Louis. 20364 


I’m laughing; from The great Gabbo, 
words by Don McNamee, music by 
King Zany. © Sept. 16, 1929; 2c. 
Sept. 21; E pub. 9378; Sherman, 
Clay & co., San Francisco. 203865 


I’m living for your love; words by 
Pauline King, music by R. N. 


pt. IIT, n. S., v. 24 


Schraeger; pf.. © 1c. Sept..23, 
1929; E unp. 11128; Rudolph N. 
Schraeger, Los Angeles. 20366 


I’m mother’s pride and joy; words and 
music by A. Conner. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Sept. 19, 1929; 
EK unp. 11038; Alfred Conner, La 
Harpe, Kan. 20367 


I’m on my way; words and music by 
O. B, Adkins. © 1c. Sept. 20, 1929; 
E unp. 11099; Ottis Bennett Adkins, 
Birmingham, Ala. 20868 


I’m satisfied; words and music by M. 
Goodman. © 1 ¢. Sept. 4, 1929; H 
unp. 10564; Morris Goodman, Read- 
ing, Pa. 20369 


I’m so bashful; words by H. Morse, 
music by Luther A. Clark. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Aug. 
19, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 14; E pub. 9240; 
Harriet Morse, Collinsville, Mass. 

20370 


I’m telling the world; fox-trot, words 
and music by J. 8S. Schachtel. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 25, 1929; E unp. 11299; John 
S. Schachtel, Buffalo. 203871 


I’m that someone; words and music 
by D. B. Esthes. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Sept. 28, 1929; 
& unp. 11446; Donovan Benjamin 
Hsthes, Los Angeles. 203872 


I’m thinking to-night of my blue eyes; 
words and musie by A. P. Carter. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 11367; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 

20373 

I’m traveling with the show; words 
and music by J. Zuercher. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 11, 
1929; EH unp. 10759; John Zuercher, 
Allentown, Pa. 20374 


I’m waiting; words and music by J. F. 
Glann. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1929; E unp. 10599; 
James F. Glann, Mountain View, 
Calif. 20375 


I’m wild about my lovin’; words and 
music by J. Jackson. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 28, 1929; 
H unp. 11421; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 20376 


I’m wishing you joy; written and com- 
posed by John P. Long, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff 
and tonic solf-fa notations.] © Aug. 
22, 1929; 1 ec. Aug. 28; E for. 6523; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., Lon- 
don. 20377 


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no. 9, 1929 


20399 


I may be wrong, but I think you’re 
wonderful: from Almanac, words by 
Harry Ruskin, music by Henry Sul- 
livan; pf. acc., with, ukulele arr. by 
Dan Dougherty. © Aug. 10, 1929; 
2 ce, Aug. 12; E pub: 8314; Ager, 
Yellen & Bornstein, ine., New York. 

20378 


I must go; words and music by Dave 
Macon. [Chords, single staff] © 
1c. Sept. 6, 1929; EH unp. 10617; 
Jack Kapp, Chicago. 20379 


I only want you; words and music by 
L. Hawk. © 1. Sept. 30, 1929; BH 
unp. 11459; Leonard Hawk, San 
Francisco. 20380 


I praise the tender flower; words by 
Robert Bridges, music by C. Hylton 
Stewart, of Great Britain. © Sept. 
12,1929; 1 c. Sept. 18; BE for. 6702; 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 20381 


I promised you mother; words and 
music by Franklin O’Bryan. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 3, 1929; E unp. 10577; Frank- 
lin L. O'Bryan, Chicago. 20382 


I sat upon the river bank; words and 
music by G. Foster and G. Fletcher. 
[Words and melody only] ©le. 
Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 11406; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 
' 20383 

I still belong to you; words and music 
by J. J. Stillman. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Sept. 5, 1929; 
unp. 10606; Jean J. Stillman, New 
York. 20384 


I still get a thrill out of you; words by 
M. Wallick, music by Frank Lee 
Turley. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 1, 1929; E unp. 11338; 
Margy Wallick, Los Angeles. 20385 


I still have you; waltz ballad, words 
and music by M. L. O. McMillen. © 
Sept. 23, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 28; E pub. 
9577; Mary L. O. MeMillen, Platte- 
ville, Col. 20386 


I sure need you; words and music by 


L. M. Moore. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ce. Sept. 25, 1929; E unp. 
11238; Louisa M. Moore, Boulder, 
Col. 20387 


I thank God for you; by Emita Ortiz, 

of Chile; melody with pf. acc. 
1 ce. Sept. 11, 1929; E unp.. 10782; 
Florence Foster Jenkins, New York. 
20388 


I thought of you; words and music hy 
O. Avery. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ce. Sept. 5, 1929; E unp. 10592; 
Odessa Avery, Buffalo. 20389 


I’ve been thinking things over, and 
I think we'd better say good-bye; 
fox-trot ballad, words and music by 
Harry Hibbert and Charles Crost, 
of Great Britain; pf. and ukulele 
ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Dec. 1, 1928; 1 ¢. Sept. 
7, 1929; E for. 6670; Cavender & 
Mills, London. 20390 


I’ve found my heaven in you; words 
by E. C. Reid, music by D. C. May 
and EH. C. Reid. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Sept. 17, 1929; E unp. 
11009; David C. May and Edward 
C. Reid, Los Angeles. 20391 


I’ve got a masculine complex; from 
Show of shows, lyric by Al Dubin, 
music by Joe Burke; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Sept. 20, 19%9; 2 c. Sept. 
25; E pub. 9499; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 20392 


I’ve got to have a mamma now; words 
and music by D. Heywood. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 28, 
1929; E unp. 11424; Southern mu- 
sie pub. co., ine., New York. 20393 


I want a good girl, I want her bad; 
lyric by Bob Shurr [pseud. of L. 
Shurr] and Joe Seitman, music by 
L. Shurr. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1929; E unp. 11254; 
Leopold Shurr, Brooklyn. 20394 


I want a good time bad; words and 
music by Sam Coslow. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Sept. 7, 1929; 
E unp. 10641; Spier & Coslow, inc., 
New York. 20395 


I want to bea pirate; words and mu- 
sic by Frederick G. Johnson. © 
Aug. 29, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 3; E pub. 
8824; March bros., Lebanon, O. 

20396 


I want to be somebody’s baby; words 
and music by D. B. Sorlin. [Photo- 
stat] ©1c. Sept. 18, 1929; E unp. 
10992; Daniel Bror Sorlin, Worces- 
ter, Mass. 20397 


I want to hear you say c’est vous; 
lyric by Sam Lewis and Joe Young, 
music by Joseph Meyer. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 19, 
1929; E unp. 11045; Remick music 
corp., New York. 20398 


I want to! I got to! I have to be loved; 
words by Fred Fisher and George 
Ward, music by Fred Fisher and 
Reggi Montgomery. © 1 ec. Sept. 
25, 1929; E unp. 11276; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp., Culver City, Calif. 

20398 


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20400 


pt. II, n. S., v. 24 


I 


Lame! 


want to take care of you; words and 
music by E. Cornelius and T. Tobin. 
[Words and melody only] ©l1ee.. 
Sept. 16, 1929; E unp. 10896; Ed- 
ward Cornelius and Temma Tobin, 
Bay Shore, L. I., N. Y. 20400 


want you; words and music by Paul 
Dupré [pseud. of A. W. Carlson] 
©1e. Sept. 20, 1929; E unp. 11086; 
Arbutus Wolf Carlson, Detroit. 
20401 


want you, my darling; words and 
music by A. M. Brown. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Sept. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 11069; Aaron M. Brown, Palo 
Alto, Calif. 20402 


whisper at twilight; words by Nelle 
Richmond Eberhart, music by 
Charles Wakefield Cadman. © 1. 
Sept. 18, 1929; E unp. 10980; Fox 
film corp., New York. 20403 


will always call you sweetheart; 
words and music by D. McCauley, 
I. Schaffer and R. Scott. ©1e«. 
Sept. 10, 1929; E unp. 11204; Don 
McCauley, Irvin Schaffer and Ralfe 
Scott, Uhrichsville, O. 20404. 


will lay me down in peace; words 
from Psalm 4, musie by Arthur W. 
Marchant, of Great Britain; in D. 
© Aug. 16, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 31; E for. 
6452; Warren & Phillips, London. 
20405 


will praise Thee, O Lord. 3-pt. an- 
them, words from Psalm 9, music by 
Robert Caryl Micklem, of Great 
Britain; female voices, with organ 
ace. 4to. © Sept. 17, 1929; 1c. 
Sept. 18; E for. 6685; Stainer & 
Bell, 1td., London. 20406 


will remember, you will forget; 
words and music by Sam Coslow: 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Sept. 18, 1929; E unp. 108381; Fa- 
mous music corp., New York. 20407 


wish I had a sweetheart; fox-trot, 
words by Al Lewis, music by Al 
Sherman; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Sept. 238, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 24; E pub. 
9427; Sherman, Lewis & Armstrong, 
inc., New York. 20408 


won the world’s most precious prize 
when I won you, sweetheart; words 
and muSiec by Jean Mishkeau [pseud. 
of J. Mishko], of Czechoslovakia, 
domiciled at Northampton, Pa. 
1 ce. Sept. 12, 1929; HB unp. 10815; 
John Mishko, Northampton, Pa. 
20409 


1088 


Ice; by Marion V. Gay; pf. 


Ich bin heut’ 


Icicles; by Alice Mengel; pf. 


I wonder what is really on his mind; 


from Paris, lyric by Al. Bryan, mu- 
sic by Eddie Ward; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by W. C. Lindemann. 
© Sept. 18, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 20; H 
pub. 9409; Harms, ine., New York. 
20410: 


won’t break my heart over you; 
written by Max Hollender, composed 
by Harris Weston, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 
22, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 28; HE for. 6529; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd., Lon- 
don. 20411 


would dream only of you. words by 
Brown Conner, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Sept. 14, 1929; E unp. 10899; Brown 
Conner, Boynton, Fla. 20412 


Ibert (Jacques) Toccata; sur le nom 


de Roussel, par J. Ibert, of France; 
pf. (Jn Supplement de la Reyue 
musicale, avril 1929) © Apr. 15, 
1929; 1 ec. Aug. 16; HE for. 6471; 
Jacques Ibert, Paris. 20413 


© Sept. 
7, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 9; E pub. 9069; 
Noyes-group, New York. 20414 


Ich betriig’ dich nur aus liebe; nach 


Verneuil von Robert Blum, gesangs- 
texte von Fritz Rotter, musik von 
Ralph Hrwin, of Austria. Vollstin- 
diger klavierauszug. © July 13, 
1929; 1 ec. Sept. 12; E for. 6650; 
Drei masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 
20415. 


im himmel gewesen ; 
walzerlied aus Hochzeit in Holly- 
wood, text von Bruno Hardt- 
Warden u. Leopold Jacobson, musik 
von Oscar Straus, of Austria, arr. 
von Gustav Blasser, of Austria. © 
Jan. 1, 1929;°2 ec.’ Mar.’'935 EY for. 
3316; Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard 
Herzmansky), Leipzig. 20416: 


© Sept. 
7, 1929; 2 ¢c. Sept. 9; E pub. 9065; 
Noyes-group, New York. 20417 


Icky; from The great Gabbo, words 


by Don McNamee, music by King 
Zany. © Sept. 16, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 
21; E pub. 9380; Sherman, Clay & 
co., San Francisco. 20418 


Icy crags; by Rudolf Kvelve, op. 20; 


pf. © Sept. 3, 1929; 2 ¢ Sept. 4; 
EK pub. 9002; Schroeder & Gunther, 
ine., New York. 20419 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1929 


Idle away: words and music by J. H. 
Wild. © 1c. May 16, 1929; E unp. 
6830; John H. Wild, Chicago. 

20420 


Idle eyes: theme song of Down stream, 
words by Pat K. Heale, music by 
Arthur Stroud, of Great Britain. 
fet uly:..30;21929 0.0. Ate 16s. EI 


for. 6673; Cavendish music co., 
London. 20421 
Idyll am bach; von Josef Konigs- 


pereer,- Of Austria; *, arr... v.07 Fr. 
Schmidt-Hagen, of Germany; salon 
orchesterstimmen, mit pf.-direktion 
u. violino 1 direktion. 4to. © Apr. 
30. 1929; 1 «. Aug. 14; E for. 6402; 
Edition kaleidoskop, Berlin-Wil- 
mersdorf. 20422 


If but the petals truly spake; words 
and musie by J. I. Paseal. 1. Words 
and melody only.—2. Song. © 1. 
each Sept. 25, 1929; E unp. 11259, 
11260; Joseph Irving Pascal, Rox- 
bury, Mass. 20423, 20424 


If I could see mother to-night; words 
by Wm. Wallace Smith, music by 
Betsy White. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 11, 1929; E unp. 
10775; Vernon Dalhart, New York. 

20425 


If I could write a song, I'd write a 
song about you; words and music 
by Chas. Fulcher. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Sept. 16, 1929; 
‘E unp. 10907; J. W. Jenkins sons 
music ¢co., Kansas City, Mo. 20426 


If I don’t find someone to love; words 
and music by F. L. Devaney, of 


Canada. [Photostat] © 1 ¢. Sept. 
18, 1929; E unp. 10973; Frederic 
Louis Devaney, Toronto, Ont., 
Canada. 20427 


If I had a girl that was just like you; 
words and music by E. S. Gilfillan; 
pf. © 1. Sept. 25, 1929; E unp. 
11262; Edward Smith Gilfillan, 
Kkalamazoo. 20428 


If I lose my heart to you; lyrics by 
Irving Caesar, music by Fred 
Phillips. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 27, 1929; E unp. 10646; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 20429 

If I only knew; words and music by 
P. Tischner. © 1c. July 29, 1929; 
E unp. 9336; Paul Tischner, Chi- 
cago. 20430 


20440 


If I should tell you that I love you; 
words and music by T. and N. Jay. 
©1ec. Aug. 28, 1929; BE unp. 10571; 
Tillie Jay and Nancy Jay, Rich- 
mond Hill, N. Y. 20431 


If we should part; words and music 
byt Bi cH. ‘Quinn. '/ © 1> ey: Sept.) 13, 
1929; E unp. 10853; Frank Henry 
Quinn, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 20432 


If wives were like automobiles; words 
and music by A. A. Calmbacher. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Sept. 5, 1929; E unp. 10612; Adolph 
Arthur Calmbacher, New York. 

204383 


If ye abide in Me; anthem, words 
from St. John 15, music by Russell 
Broughton ; mixed voices, with organ 
accde4tor:: GQirAue. 30, 19293. 3 e: 
Sept. 7; E pub. 8922; Oliver Ditsen 
co., Boston. 20434 

Anne 


If you were here; words by 


Campbell, music by Josie Holton. 
Philadelphia, Pa., Holton publica- 
tions. © Sept. 26, 1929; 2 c. Sepi. 


28; E pub. 9548; Josie Holton, Phila- 
delphia. 20435 


If you were me and I were you; words 
by R. Crozier, music by Robt. H. 
Brennen. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 12, 1929; E unp. 10810; 
Rose Crozier, Coytesville, N. J. 

20436 

Ifrin fidren har det kommit .. -; 
onestep, text av Berco [pseud. of 
Berndt Carlberg]. musik avy Louis 
Noiret, of Sweden; pf. © May 1, 
1929; -1 c.-May .20; E for. 6385; 

rnst. Rolfs musikf6rlags, a. b., 
Stockholm, Sweden. 20437 


Im Schonbrunner park; aus Hochzeit 
in Hollywood, text von Bruno Hardt 
und Leopold Jacobson, musik von 
Osear Straus. of Austria, arr. von 
Gustav Blasser, of Austria. © Jan. 
i -1929; 1 c. Mar. 18; EH forrsait; 
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herz- 
mansky), Leipzig. 20438 


Immanuel; Christmas pageant, by 
Laurene Highfield, music by G. F. 
Rosche and others. S8vo. © Sent. 
3, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 11; D pub. 27569; 
Geo. F. Rosche, Chicago. 20439 


In a china store; words by Wihla Hut- 
son, music by Harry H. Zickel. © 
Sept. 11, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 18; E pub. 
9251; Zickel pub. co., Detroit. 

20440 


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20441 


In a tumble-down log cabin down in 
Tennessee; words and music by J. 
Mills. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 18, 1929; E unp. 10998; 
Jack Mills, Seattle. 20441 


In all my dreams; waltz ballad, words 
and music by D. Zuzak and F. A. 
Dunster; pf. and ukulele ace. © 1 
ec. Sept. 3, 1929; E unp. 10543; Doris 
Zuzak, Shreveport, La. 20442 


In all my dreams; words and music by 
F. A. Masson, of Canada; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Aug. 30, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 5; E for. 6587; Frederick A. 
Masson, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Ca- 
nada. 204438 


In alter treue; marsch, von Gustav 
Garbe, of Germany, op. 13; salon 
orch. pts. 4to. © May 23, 1929; 1c. 
Aug. 14; E for. 6386; Musikzen- 
trale Walter Keller, Zittau, Ger- 
many. 20444 


In Amberg, in Bamberg, in Miinster 
und in Ulm; lied u. marsch-foxtrot, 
text von Peter Herz, musik von 
Fred Raymond, of Austria, klavier 
arr. v. Walter Borchert. © Aug, 31, 
1929.5) 1 @ Sept, Qi wh stor) {6674 : 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 

20445 

In between; words by Mereer Cook, 
musie by Alston Burleigh and Mer- 
cer Cook. [Words and melody 
only | © 1 ¢.° Sepia 7929" bh) 
unp. 10862; Broadway music corp., 
New York. 20446 


In dreams; words and music by W. R. 
Weber. © Sept. 6, 1929; 2 ¢ Sept. 
9; E unp. 8965; Walter R. Weber, 
Van Wert, O. 20447 


In einer kleinen konditorei; lied und 
tango, worte von Ernst Neubach, 
musik von Fred Raymond, of Aus- 
tria. © Aug. 8, 1928; 1 ¢. Sept. 11, 
1929; E for. 6568; Edition Scala, 
Vienna. 20448 


In Granada: by G. Stone; melody, 
with pf. ace. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 11056; Gregory Stone, Jack- 


son Heights, L. I., N. Y. 20449 
In Merrie England; suite, by Colin 
Hood, of Great Britain; pf. nos. 
1-14. © Sept. 5, 1929; 1 ec. Sept. 


16; E for. 6652; Forsyth bros., ltd., 
London. 20450) 


In my dreams; words and music by 
S. L. Linet. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Sept. 7, 1929; E unp. 


_ pt. 1, n. $., v. 24 


10688; Shirley L. Linet, Philadel- 
phia. 20451 


In my dreams you belong to me; 
words and music by P. Hammond. 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1929; E unp. 11097; 
Patricia Hammond, San Quentin, 
Calif. 20452. 


In my garden of memories; words by 
S. A. Evans, music by Larry E. Gof- 
fin. [Words and melody only] © 
1 e: Sept.,,20,,.1929:; EH sunp. 120os 
Stanley A. Evans, Denver. 20453. 


In old Granada; Spanish song, words. 
by Max Gartman, music by Nino 
Maudini, of Great Britain; in C. 
© Aug. 23, 1929; 1c. Aug. 24; E for.. 
6448; Cary & co., London. 20454 


In old Venezia; from Listen to me, 
words and musie by W. Place, jr.; 
pf. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1929; E unp. 


11164; William Place, jr., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 20455. 
In our little aeroplane of dreams; 


words by T. Moorhouse, music by 
A. H. Miller. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 11196; Albert Harrison Mil- 
ler and Thomas ‘Moorhouse, Pitts- 
burgh. 20456: 


In praise of trees; by James Ching, 
of Great Britain; pf. 1. Willows.. 
[5 others] © Aug. 27, 1929; 1 c.. 
Sept. 7; E for. 6559; Forsyth bros., 
Itd., London. 20457 


In quest of Santa Claus; operetta in 
4 scenes, words by Lena M. Harry, 
music by Otis Mills Carrington. 
4to. © Aug. 24, 1929; 2 « Sept. 3; 
D pub. 27583; Myers & Carrington,. 
Redwood City, Calif. 20458: 


In steps of light; words and music by 
Otis L. McCoy and James Rowe. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e¢: 
Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 11875.; South-- 
ern music pub. co., ine, New York. 

20459" 

In the beautiful moonlight; words and. 
music by A. D. Oberg. © 1c. Sept. 
11, 1929; E unp. 10786; A. Della 
Oberg, Jamaica, N. Y. 20460: 


In the bottle blues; melody by Clar- 
ence Williams, Joe Oliver and KE. 


Lang. © 1c. Sept. 12, 1929; E unp. 
10822; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., inec., New York. 20461 


In the desert; words anom, musie by 
Carl W. Grimm. © Sept. 11, 1929; 
2 ec Sept. 13; E pub. 90838; John 
Chureh co., Cincinnati.. 20462: 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1929 


In the fail of the year; words and 
. musie by Mary Litt. [Words and 
melody only] ©1ce. Sept. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 11075; Irving Berlin, ine., 
New York. 20463 


In the garden of love; words by E. B. 
Hunt, music by Harry Verona. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Aug. 
31, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 19; E pub. 9356; 
Hmery B. Hunt, Montebello, Calif. 

20464 


In the heart of a beautiful rose; words 
by A. Buckley, musie by R. Bailey. 
© 1c. Sept. 26, 1929; E unp. 11318; 
Alberta Buckley and Ruth Bailey, 
Indianapolis. 20465 


In the hedge a rose is blooming; Eng- 
lish text tr. from W. Osterwald, and 
ed. by Dawson Freer, of Great Brit- 
ain, music by Robert Franz, op. 26, 
no. 2. © Sept. 12, 1929; 1c. Sept. 
23; E for. 6718; Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London. 20466 


In the hills of Tennessee; words by 
J. EH. Guernsey, music by Floyd 
Thompson. © 1 ec. Sept. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 10677; Thompson & Guern- 
sey, Indianapolis. 20467 


In the kingdom of my heart; words 
by L. Byrd and D. 8. Carlson, mu- 
sic by D. S. Carlson. [Photostat] 
© 1c. Sept. 3, 1929; E unp. 10503; 
Dorothy S. Carlson and Lee Byrd, 
Oakland, Calif. 20468 


In the pirate’s cave; dance fantastic, 
by Louis Panella; pf. © Sept. 28, 
1929; 2 °c. Sept. 27; EH pub.':9517; 
Volkwein bros., Pittsburgh. 20469 


In the spring-time; allegretto grazioso, 
by W. A. Montgomery, of Canada; 
pL, © Auge.23, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 19; 
E pub. 9278; Anthony bros., Fall 
River, Mass. 20470 


In the twilight; intermezzo, by Cuth- 
bert Clarke, of Great Britain; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Sept. 3, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 16; E for. 
6619; Hawkes & son (London) Itd., 
London. 20471 


In the very early prehistoric days; 
words and music by Will Bishop, of 
Great Britain. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © July 30, 1929; 1c. 
Aug. 28; E for. 6365; Reynolds & 
co., London. 20472 


In the woods; by H. P. Hopkins, op. 
146, no. 2; pf. © Sept. 12, 1929; 2 c. 
Sept. 14; E ‘pub. 9194; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 20473 


20483 


In the year of 1861; words by L. Scott,. 
music by Christian Praetorius. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
Sept. 9, 1929; E unp. 10741; Lina 
Scott, Brooklyn. 20474 


In world of worlds without ending; 
words tr. from the English of Rich- 
ard Rolle by Robert Hugh Benson, 
set to music by Mabel Saumarez 
Smith, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Aug. 31, 1929; 1c. 
Aug. 31; E for. 6496; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd., London. 20475, 


India; fox-trot ballad, words by Andy 
Razaf, music by Leon Rosebrook. 
New York, Triangle music pub. co., 
ine... © Sept:.28, 1929; 2 ¢. Sept. 
23; E pub. 9481; Joe Davis, New 
York. 20476. 


Indian dance and ritual; by Justin 
Hlie, of Haiti, domiciled at New 
York; orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 
© July 30, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 27; EB 
pub. 9484; Belwin, inc., New York. 

20477 


Innis Farrel; words by Leslie Wood, 
music by George Aitken, of Great 
Britain. © Sept. 11, 1929; 1 ¢. Sept. 
13; E for. 6583; Chappell & co., itd..,. 
London. 20478. 


Inno italico; parole di M. C. Strizzi, 
musica di E. 8. Costa. © 1c. Sept. 
17, 1929; E unp. 10925; Hugene S§S. 
Costa, Washington. 20479 


Installation march; by H. L. Marston, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Sept. 25, 
1929; 1 e. Sept. 28; E for. 6729; 
Frederick Harris co., London. 


20480: 
Instruktive jazz-etiiden; ftir  kla- 
vier, von Alfred Baresel, of Ger- 


many. 1. Charleston etude. [5. 
others] © May 22, 1928; 1c. Aug. 
14, 1929; E for. 6405; Wilhelm Zim- 
mermann, Leipzig. 20481 


Into my arms, into my heart; words 
by E. Sitler, music by R. H. Bren- 
nen, ukulele arr. by P. B. Story. 
Allentown, Pa., Hstella Sitler mu- 
sic co. © Aug. 30, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 
27;_E pub. 9522; Estella Sitler and’ 
Robert H. Brennen, Allentown, Pa. 

20482 


Into the light; marching song, words: 
and music by G. Branscombe. © 
June 10, 1929; 2 ¢. July 2; E pub. 
6612; Gena Branscombe, New York. 

20483: 


1091 


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20484 


pt. III, n. S., Vv. 24 


Invocation; by Christian Schifer, of 
Great Britain, op. 123, no. 2; violin, 
with pf. ace. © Sept. 4, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 16; E for. 6656; Alfred Leng- 
hick & co., Itd., London. 20484 


Ione; words and music by F. R. Tay- 
lor. [Words and melody only] © 
1 c. Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 11416; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 20485 


Ipogia taverna; words by Caravias 
Ocar, music by Ierotheos Skiza, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.«. 
July 18, 1929; E unp. 8977; Syn- 
chronic pub. co., New York. 20486 


Iris;. danse de ballet, by Archibald 
Joyce, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Sept. 11, 1929; 1 c« Sept. 23; E for. 
6706; Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 
ltd., London. 20487 


Irish folk song; by Heniot Levy; pf. 
© Sept. 12, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 14; E 
pub. 9176; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 20488 


Is it true; from Girl who wasn’t 
wanted, words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, 
music by Abel Baer. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Aug. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 10477; De Sylva,. Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 20489 


It must be love that’s ailing me; 
words and music by J. C. Henry. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Sept. 11, 1929; EH unp. 10749; John 
C. Henry, Greenville, S. C. 20490 


It’s golf in the morning, golf every 
night, Imy man don’t love me any- 
more; words by Sugar Marcella, 
music by Tommy Reilly. © 1 « 
Sept. 138, 1929; E unp. . 10837; 
Thomas Joseph Reilly, Singac, N. J. 

20491 


It’s love in her heart that tells; waltz 
song theme, words and music by 
E. F. Kuhle; pf. © 1.¢. Sept. 28, 
1929; E unp. 11442; Ernst Ferdi- 
nand Kuhle, New York. 20492 


It’s perfectly simple; lyrics by Max- 
well Allen Hawkins, music by 
Patricia Van Allen. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Sept. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 10926; Patricia Allen Fur- 
beck, New York. 20493 


It’s the way you do it that counts; 
from Open your eyes, lyric by James 
Dyrenforth, music by Carroll 
Gibbons, of Great Britain; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by Alf Ralston. 


[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Sept. 12, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 23; B 
‘for. 6700; Campbell, Connelly & co., 
ltd., London. 20494 


It’s time my bad luck flew away; 
words by H. Helms, music by R. 
Beaudette. © 1c. Sept. 20, 1929; 
E unp. 11093; Ray Beaudette and 
Hugh Helms, Tacoma. 20495 


It’s unanimous now; words and music 
by Bud Green and Sam H. Stept; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by May 
Singhi Breen. © Sept. 6, 1929; 2c. 
Sept. 5; E pub. 8860; Green & 
Stept, inc., New York. 20496 


It should be you; melody by H. Allen, 
jr. © 1 ce. Sept. 17, 1929; E unp. 
11019; Henry Allen, jr., New York. 

20497 

Same. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1929; E 

unp. 11390; Southern music pub. ¢o., 

inc., New York. 20498 


It takes a lot o’ livin’ in a house to 
make a home; words and music by 
Ei. M.’ Thomas." 1° ©.) Sent. 8, 
1929: EF. ‘unp, ., T6656") Wir cae 
Thomas, Sunny Side, Ky. 20499 


It wasn’t the moon dear but you; 
words by M. R. Edwards, music by 
Cc. Myers. © 1 ec. Sept. 19, 1929;_ 
E unp. 11253; Clyde Myers and 
M. R. Edwards, Saltville, Va. 20500 


It would be wonderful; fox-trot, 
words and music by Jack Payne 
and Ray Noble, of Great Britain, 
ukulele arr. by Harry J. Stafford. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Sept. 18, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 28; HB 
for. 6739; Campbell, Connelly & co., 
Itd., London. 20501 


Italian kisses; from Three sisters, 
words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by 
Abel Baer. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 18, 1929; E unp. 
10819; De Sylva, Brown and 
Henderson, ine., New York. 20502 


Italian parade march; by Arthur 
Kay; pf. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1929; H 
unp. 10991; Fox film corp., New 
York. 20503 


Ivresse; creole waltz song, words 
and music by Diane Pascale. ©1ce. 
Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 11438; HE. 
Wallace Moore, Los Angeles. 20504 


Ivy, you; waltz ballad, words) by 
Leslie Harry, music by Stanley T. 
Grannum; pf, and ukulele ace. New 
York City, Stanza music pub. co. 


1092 


no. 9, 1929 


© Sent.” 21,° 1929: 2 c. Sept. 23;-H 
Du. Cove. bs eiairy ang” »:. Tf. 
Grannum, New York. 20505 


Jack and Jill; fox trot from Open 
your eyes, lyric by Collie Knox, 
music by Vernon Duke, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Aug. 21, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 4; E for. 
6483: Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 
Itd., London. 20506 


Jigerlied; worte von Carl Pusch, 
musik von A. Deyss, of Germany, 
op. 95; vierstimmigen miannerchor. 
Partitur u. stimmen. 4to. © Mar. 
a1, 1929; 1 c Aug. 14; E for. 63896; 
Hans Kessler, Trier, Germany. 

‘0507 


Jane; words and music by HB. Rhodes. 
' [Words and melody only] © 1.. 
Sept. 5, 1929; E unp. 10605; Essie 
Rhodes, Milan, Tenn. 20508 


Janek i Marysia; words and music by 
J. Celmer, of Poland, domiciled at 
Newark. N. J. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Sept. 26, 1929; E unp., 
11312; Julian Celmer, Newark, N. J. 

20509 


Janek w Ameryce; words and music 
by J. Celmer, of Poland, domiciled 
at Newark, N. J. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Sept. 26, 1929; 


E unp. 11311; Julian Celmer, 
Newark, N. J. 20510 
Jango; from Jango, lyrie by Pat 


Ballard, music by Kenn Sisson and 
Paul Van Loan; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Sept. 19, 1929; 2c. Sept. 21; 
E pub. 9366; Remick music corp., 
New York. 20511 


Jay (The) walkers’ parade; one step, 
words and music by Frank Bub; pf. 
with singing cho. [Photostat] © 
tc. ‘July- 12,1929: BH unp:- 11331; 
Photo play music co. ine, New 
York. 20512 


Jazz; von Leopold Mittmann, of Ger- 
many; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © May 22, 
1929; 1 e. Aug. 14; E for. 6420; 
Wilhelm Zimmermann, Leipzig. 

20513 


Jazz away; words and music by L. 
Bender. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 6, 1929; BE unp. 10614; 
Lilian E. Bender, New York. 20514 


Je suis aimé; one-step de la fantaisie- 
opérette Vive Leroy, paroles de 
René Pujol, musique de Fred Pearly 
et Pierre Chagnon, both of France; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


20524 


pf. acc., avec ukulele arr. par F. 
Salabert. © July 2, 1929; 1c. July 
25; E for. 5910; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 20515. 


Je vous aime; words and music yy 


L. C. Sehwartzman; pf. [Photo- 
stat] ©1e. Sept. 16, 1929; E unp. 
10918; Lillian C. Schwartzman, 
Long Beach, L. I., N. Y. 20516 
Jeannette; by G. Stone; pf. © 1 «. 
sept. 18; 1929; -E.-unp.: 1054; 
Gregory Stone, Jackson Heights, 
Pe TE NIA 20517 
Jeden tag sonnenschein ...; English 
waltz, text von Ernst Neubach, 


musik von Eduard May, of Austria. 
© Jan. 1, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 10; E for. 


4170; Viola-verlag, G. m. b. H., 
Leipzig. 20518: 
Jeden tag sonnenschein ....; English 


waltz, text von Ernst Neubach, 
musik von Eduard May, of Austria, 
spezial-arr. von Fred Ralph [pseud. 
of Hermann Krome], of Germany; 
salonorch. stimmen, mit klavier 
direktion. 4to. © Jan. 1, 1929;1 ce. 
Apr. 10; E for. 4168; Viola-verlag, 
G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 20519: 


Jehova, quam multi sunt hostes mei 
. (O Lord God, how many are they 
that hate me); words ed, from the 
autograph MS. with an Hnglish 
paraphrase by Ivor Atkins, of Great 
Britain, music by Henry Purcell; 
motet for ten. and bass soli and cho., 
with organ pt. added by I. Atkins. 
4to. © June 18, 1929; 1c. June 29; 
E for. 6679; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow. 20520: 


Jehovah’s praise; hymnal, ed. by I. H. 
Meredith. © Oct. 18, 1928; 2 ¢. and 
aff. Sept. 14, 1929; A 12330; Tullar-. 
Meredith co., New York. 20521 


Jesus, do roses grow so red; anthem, 
music by George B. Nevin; mixed 
voices, with organ or pf. acc. 4to. 
© Aug. 28, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 7; E 
pub. 8923; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

20522 


Jesus, lover of my soul; words by C. 
Wesley, music by Julian Jordan; in 
F. © Sept. 12, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 14; 
E pub. 9202; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 20523 


Jesus standeth at the door; words by 
Lillias C. Nevin, music by George B. 
Nevin; men’s voices. 4to. © Dec. 
5, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1929; E pub. 
9083 ; Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 

20524 


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‘20525 


pt. IIT, n. S., v. 24 


Jesus, the Good Shepherd ; words from 
St. John X, musie by John Herman: 
Loud; in F. © Sept. 12, 1929; 2 ¢ 
Sept. 14; E pub. 9199; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 205295 


Jesusita la vaquera; canciOn Mexi- 
cana, letra de Francisco Rojas Gon- 
zalez, musica de Mario Talavera, of 
Mexico; dos voces. © Sept. 1, 1929; 
1 ec. Sept. 27; E for. 6734; A. Wag- 
ner y Levien, sucs., S. en C., Mexico 
City, Mexico. 20525 


wJgettchen Gebert; singspiel in drei 
akten, 10 bilder, nach Georg Her- 
mann’s roman, von Willi Wolff u. 
Martin Zickel, gesangstexte von W. 
Wolff, musik von Walter Kollo, of 
Germany ; klavier-auszug u. partitur 
von Nico Dostal, of Austria. © 1. 
July 3, 1929; D unp. 27573; Hdition 
Vuvag verlag u. vertrieb, a. 2., 
Berlin. 20527 


John Barleycorn; traditional words 
set to music by Alexander Brent 
Smith, of Great Britain, op. 20, no. 
2; mixed voices. . 4to.. © Sept. 21, 
1929) J GO SeRi 2a TON. OCU 5 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 20528 

Jolly (The) burgomaster; by Walter 

Rolfe; pf. 

Sept. 3; E pub. 8834; Evans music 

co., Boston. 20529 


Jolly-folly man; words and music by 
D. B. Brown. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Aug. 21, 1929; E unp. 
10487; Daniel B. Brown, Hot 
Springs National Park, Ark. 20530 


Jolly (The) gob; for cinema, by Mon- 
tague Hwing, of Great Britain, arr. 
by W. Spielter; full orch. pts. © 
Aug. 16, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 16; Epub. 
9462; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 

20531 

Jolly radio bug; words by L. Byrd 
and D. S. Carlson, music by D. S. 
Carlson. [Photostat] © 1 e¢. Sept. 
3, 1929; E unp. 10502; Dorothy S. 
Carlson and Lee Byrd, Oakland, 


Calif. 20532 
Jolly (A) time; eaprice, by Hans 
Schick; pf: © Sept. 9, 1929; 2 c. 


Sept. 12; H pub. 9051; Evans music 
co., Boston. 20533 


Joy bug dance; by D. S. Carlson; pf. 
LPhotostat] © = 1°¢. Sept. 3, 1929) 
E unp. 10504; Dorothy S. Carlson 
and Lee Byrd, Oakland, Calif. 

20534 


©) wAug: fal) £9291; (2) ec. 


| 


Joy to the world; Christmas anthem, 
words by Isaac Watts, adapted from 
the old French melody O Magali, 
ma tant amada, by Edward Shippen 
Barnes; mixed voices, with organ 
ace. 4to. © Sept. 12, 1929; 2 e. 
Sept. 20; E pub. 9304; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 20535 


Joy to the world; Christmas hymn-. 


anthem, based on the tune Antioch, 
words by Isaac Watts, music by 
Stanley R. Avery; mixed voices. 
4to. © Sept. 14, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 17; 
E pub. 9254; Oliver Ditson  co., 
Boston. 20536 


Juanita; tango mexicano, von Hein- 
rich Mannfred, of Germany, op. 1386; 
orchesterstimmen, mit pf.-direktion 
u. violine 1 direktion. 4to. © Apr. 
10, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 14; E for. 6392; 
Heima-verlag, Berlin-Schoneberg. 

20537 


Julie; words and music by M. Caleo. 


[Words and melody only] ©1« 
Sept... 2%,,, 1929; .-H) Up ioe. 
Mickey Caleo, Utica, N. Y. 20538 


Julie Ann; words and melody by 
Mary Carson [pseud. of M. C. Kidd], 
arr. by Aldridge Battelle Kidd. © 
1c. July 20, 1929; EH unp. 10484; 
Mary Carson Kidd, Houston. 20539 


June roses; stately dance, by Douglas 
Bedwell, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Sept. 20, 1929; 1 ec. Sept. 23; E for. 
6711; Cary & co., London. 20540 


June-time wedding bells; words by W. 
Allen Barker, music by A. Hmmett 
Adams, of Great Britain. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 
26, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 17; H for. 6708; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
Loudon. 20541 


Jungle; by Alice Mengel; pf. © Sept. 
7, 1929; 2 «& Sept. 9; E pub. 9068; 
Noyes-group, New York. 20542 


Jungle valse; by Alice Mengel; pf. © 
Sept. 7,.1929; 2 c. Sept. 9; H. pub. 
9066; Noyes-group, New York. 

20543 


Juniaften (Hn); fra P. H. revyen, 
tekst af Mogens Lorentzen, musik af 
Sidney Mills og Howard Brown, 
both of Denmark; pf. (Cover title :- 
En Juniaften var det) © Aug. 8, 
1929; 1 ce. Aug. .23; H for. .64382; 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

20544 


Jus’ keepin’ on; words by Desmond 
Carter, music by Alexander Phil- 


1094 


on al a 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1929 
‘lips, of Great Britain. © Sept. 6, 
1929;°2 c. Sept. 7; E pub. 9162; 


Chappell & co., Itd., London, 20545 


Just a ball of eotton; words by 
Georgie Cunningham, music by Ar- 
thur Fisk. [Words and melody 
only] ©1.«. Sept. 23, 1929; E unp. 
11123; Geergie Cunningham Stan- 
ley, San Francisco. 20546 


Just a little daylight; words by M. 
J. Peterson, music by M. J. Peter- 
sen and E. C. Barrows. © 1 «¢ 
July 80, 1929; E unp. 11116; Michael 
J. Petersen and Elmer C. Barrows, 
Baltimore. 20547 


Just a rose; words and music by L. 
Chappell. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Sept. 25, 1929; E unp. 
11244; Lee Chappell, Eureka, Calif. 

20548 

Ju-t an Irish girl; waltz song, words 
by E. Guyette, music by George 
ree. yrs (ey auly 25. £929 372 Ve. 
Aug. 2; E pub. 8422; Eugene Guy- 
ette, Pearl, River, N. Y. 20549 


Just as in days gone by: waltz, words 
and music by M. H. Pirie. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 5, 
1929; E unp. 10610; Mabel Hester 
Pirie, Royal Oak, Mich. 20550 


Just as long as I have you; words and 
music by J. Floyd Taylor and Vic- 
tor Young, arr. by Rube Bennett; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Aug. 30, 
1929; 2-c. Sept. 5; E pub. 8890; 
Milton Weil music co., Chicago. 

20551 


Just aS long as you belong to me; 
lyrics by Lewis and Young, music 
by Lew Pollack. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 Sept. 19. 1929; 
E unp. 11047; Remick music corp., 
New York. 20552 


Just before the dawn; by O. Léveilée; 


melody with pf. acc. © 1. Sept. 
12)* 1929 >~' H)~- unp!-/ 10807; -: Oscar 
Léveillée, Cambridge, Mass. 20553 


Just keep saying; words and musi¢ by 
F, BH. Quinn; pf. ©)1-c.,,Sept.. 13, 
1929; E unp. 10854; Frank Henry 
‘Quinn, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 

20554 


Just like a rose; words by James 
Jamieson and Frank Sylvano, music 
by Whitey Berquist and Jules Her- 
buveaux, arr. by Rube Bennett; pf. 
and ukulele ace. Chicago, Gross- 
man & Lewis music pub. co. © 


20566 


Sept. 23, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 28; E pub. 
9576; Bernard Grossman and KHd- 
ward Lewis, Chicago. 20555 


Just take a peep; fox trot, words and 
music by Lyle Gould; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © Sept. 9, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
11; E pub. 9870; Walter A. Quincke, 
Los Angeles. 20556 


Just the same old friend; words by 
M. Dempsey, music by Arlie Wright. 
© 1c. Sept. 30, 1929;-E unp. 11452; 


Mary Dempsey, Benton Harbor, 
Mich. 20557 
Just wondering; waltz, words and 
music by P. Holmgren. © 1 «@ 


Sept. 4, 1929; E unp. 10574; Pauline 
Holmgren, San Francisco. 20558 


Just you; theme song of The duke 
steps out, lyric by Raymond Klages, 
melody by William Axt and David 
Mendoza; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by Hank Linet. New York, Robbins 
music corp. © Apr. 5, 1929; 2-c. 
Apr. 9; E pub. 4857: Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., New York. 20559 


Just you; words and music by M.. K. 
Parr; pf. and ukulele acc. © Sept. 
6, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 9; E pub. 8966; 
Martha K. Parr, St. Paul. 20569 


Just you and I; by Leopold W. Rov- 
enger, op. 22; pf. © Sept. 17, 1929; 
2 c. Sept. 19; E pub. 9265; Schroed- 
er & Gunther, inc., New York. 

20561 


Just you and I; words by Earl John- 
son, music by Lioyd Harvey Kim- 
man. [Chords, single staff] © 1c. 
Sept. 4, 1929; E unp. 10569, Lloyd 
H. Kimman, Peoria, III. 20562 


Kaiser-walzer; von Johann Strauss, 
op. 437, arr. von Bernhard Egg, of 
Germany; violin and pf. New con- 
cert version. © June 10, 1929; 1 «¢. 
July 22; E for. 6231; N. Simrock, G. 
m. b. H., Berlin. 20563 


Kalmar Tibor nétai; music by Kalmar 
Tibor, of Hungary. IX.’ ftizet. 
Words by Kalmar Tibor.—VILI. 
fiizet. Words by Kalmar Tibor and 
Hidas Jézsef. © Feb. 27, 1928, Oct. 
10, 1926; 1 c. each Apr. 19, 1929; EB 
for... 6534, 6535; Nador Kalman, 
Budapest, Hungary. 20564, 20565 


Kan (Det) man kalla for kirlek; vals, 
text av Godsta Stevens, musik av 
Helge Lindberg, of Sweden; pf. © 
May 1, 1929; 1 ec. May 20; E for. 
6383; Ernst Rolfs musikforlags, a. 
b., Stockholm, Sweden. 2056€ 


1095 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20567 


Kashmiri song; or, Pale hands I loved, 
words by Laurence Hope, music by 
Amy Woodforde-Finden, arr. by 
Sumner Salter; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Aug. 7, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 10; E pub. 
8278; Boosey & co., inc., New York. 

20567 


Kasperle; von Hans May, of Austria; 
grosses orchesterstimmen, mit pf.- 
direction, u. violino 1 direction. © 
May 28, 1929; 1 c. June 11; E for. 
4948; Musikverlag Robert Riihle, 
Berlin. 20568 


Katie, keep your feet on the ground; 
words by Andrew B. Sterling, music 
by Robert King; pf. acc., with uku- 
lele arr. by Edward Hubert. © 
Aug. 30, 1929; 2 ce Aug. 31; E pub. 
8802; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. 20569 


Katina’s dance; from Indian camp 
scenes, by Cuthbert Harris, of Great 
Britain; pf. duet. © Sept. 6, 1929; 
2 ec. Sept. 11; E pub. 8956; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 20570 


Katscher (Robert) Waltz; music by 
R. Katscher, of Austria; melody, 
with pf. acc. © May 23, 1929; 1 «. 
Sept. 9; E for. 6567; Robert Kat- 
scher, Vienna. 20571 


Keep a smiling while it rains; words 
by J. Seidor, music by M. Jacobi 
and R. Hoffman. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 «¢. Sept. 10, 1929; 
E unp. 107386; Martin Jacobi, Ralph 
Hoffman and Julius Seidor, Cleve- 
land. 20572 


Keep on a’shufflin’; words and music 
by G. W. Brodin; pf. © 1 e. Sept. 
23, 1929: E unp. 11121; Glenn W. 
Brodin, Chicago. 20573 


Keep your eyes on Jesus; cho., words 
and music by H. E. Berg. © May 
4, 1929; 2c. Sept. 23; E pub. 9888; 
Nathaniel Carlson, Miami, Fla. 

20574 


Keep your hands to yourself; words 
and. .music by «J. I.. Tanzman. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 10, 1929; E unp. 10717; Jo- 
seph I. Tanzman, New York. 20575 


Kelly is living the life of Reilly; 
words by Lewis and Young, music 
by Lew Pollack. [Words and mel- 
ody only]..© .1°c., Sept. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 11048; Remick music corp., 
New York. 20576 


Kette kleiner sttiicke ftir klavier; von 
Walther Hirschberg, of Germany, 


pt. III, n. S., v. 24 


op. 24. © Dec. 15, 1928; 1 ¢c. July 
22, 1929; E for. 6228; N. Simrock, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 20577 


Kienzl (Wilhelm) 6 lieder vom 
gliick; text von Otto Julius Bier- 
baum wu. a., komponiert von Wil- 
helm Kienzl, of Austria, op. 111; 
hohe frauenstimme. 1: Der vogel. 
[5°.others] © June dt, )1929- sre 
Aug. 14; E for. 6412; Josef Wein- 


berger, Leipzig. 20578 
Kinda lonesome; words by Anne 
Campbell, music by J. Holton. 


Philadelphia, Pa., Holton publica- 


tions. © Sept. 26, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 
28; E pub. 9544; Josie Holton, 
Philadelphia. 20579 


King (The) shall come; sacred can- 
tata, text from the Scriptures, mu- 
Sic by William T. Timmings. ’ 
Aug. 19, 1929; 2 « Aug. 22, 1929; 
aff. Aug. 21, 1929; AA 24742; Clay- 
ton F. Summy co., Chicago. 20580. 


Kingdom (The) of my dreams; words 
by L. Byrd and D. 8S. Carlson, mu- 
sic by D. 8S. Carlson. [Photostat] 
© 1c. Sept. 3, 1929; E unp. 10505; 
Dorothy S. Carlson and Lee Byrd, 
Oakland, Calif. 


Kiss me again sweetheart; waltz bal- 
lad, words and music by Del Stroud 
fi. e. .J.,.D.,, Stroud]. .©, Sept. 2a, 
1929; 2 ce. Sept. 28; E pub. 9578; 
J. Delbert Stroud, Ottumwa, Ia. 

20582 


Kiss me quick and go; words and mu- 
sic by Bud Landress. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Sept. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 11423; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 20583 


Kitty McVeigh; words by B. R. Tag- 
gart, music by Lampe music service. 
© 1c. Sept. 4, 1929; E unp. 10566; 
Bridget R. Taggart, Mount Vernon, 
NEN 20584 


Klara; polka, by P. Miiller; 1st B flat 
cornet. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1929; E 
unp. 10975; Peter Miiller, Philadel- 
phia. 20585. 


Kleine madame! blues u. slow-fox, 
text und musik von Boris Grams, 
of Germany. © June 5, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 14; E for. 6429; Carl Engels, 
Miilheim/Ruhr, Germany. 20586 


Kleinstadtbilder; 14 leichte klavier- 
stiticke, von Ernst Toch, of Austria, 
op. 49. © Sept. 12, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 
3; E for. 6500; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 20587 


1096 


20581 . 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1929 


Knights of the road; words and music 
by I. Berlin. [Words and melody 


only] © 1c. Sept. 19, 1929; E unp. 
11074; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 20588 


Kol nidrei; adagio, [arr.] von Max 
Bruch, op. 47, bearb. von Bernhard 
Egg, of Germany; kleine orchester- 
stimmen, mit violino 1 direction u. 
pf. o. orgel direction. © June 19, 
eo29;> 1 c. July, 22;.49 for. 62323. N. 
Simrock. G. m. b. H., Berlin. 20589 


Kom till smérgasbordet! ballad, text 
av Gosta Stevens, musik av Helge 
Lindberg, of Sweden; pf. (Cover 
title: Kom kom kom till smérgas- 
bordet) © June 1; 1929; 1c. June 
24; E for. 5268: Ernst Rolfs musik- 
forlags, a. b., Stockholm, Sweden. 


20590 
Komediis dall, igloi diakok, daru 
madar. A hajnal mar nem; by 


Farkas and Huszka, of 
Hungary. [Melody only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 18, 1929; E unp. 10880; 
Rozsavolgyi es tarsa, Budapest, 
Hungary. 20591 


Komm’ wieder, gesell! worte von 
Emma Clausen, musik von Hugo 
Kaun, of Germany; miannerchor, a 
capella. 4to. © June 14, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 14; E for. 6404; Amsel-verlag, 
Berlin. 20592 


Komm’ zu mir nach Franzensbad! fox- 
trot, worte von F. Hennig, musik yon 
Harry Scholz, of Czechoslovakia. © 
May 15, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 14; E for. 
6427; Fred Hennig, Franzensbad, 
Czechoslovakia. 20593 


Kovandovitch (Nicholas) March; pf. 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1929; E unp. 10932; 
Nicholas Kovandovitch, Dallas. 

20594 

Kyander (Elias) Fem sange; words 
by Guy Topelius and others, music 
by Elias Kyander, of Finland, op. 
10. 1.0, Herre, Herre, vAalsigne. 
[4 others] © Aug. 8, 1929; 1c. Aug. 
23; E for. 6442; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen. 20595 


Kys mig og sig, du er glad igen; tekst 
af Mogens Dam, musik af Dick Lon- 
don, of Denmark; pf. © Aug. 8, 
tee, 1 C. AUS. ey 1Or Gael: 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

20596 


La ou 14?... one-step, de la fantaisie- 
opérette Vive Leroy, paroles de 
René Pujol, musique de Fred Pearly 
et Pierre Chagnon, both of France; 
pf. ace., avec ukulele arr. par F. 


Hetenyi., 


20607 


Salabert. © July 2, 1929; 1c. July 
25; E for. 5909; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 20597 


Lad (The) I used to be; words by 
Monte Wellings, music by Harvey 
Gaul; male voices. 4to. © Sept. 
21, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 23; E pub. 9508; 
G. Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 

20598 


Ladies of the dance; from The dance 
of life, words and music by Sam 
Coslow, Leo Robin and Richard A. 
Whiting; pf. and ukulele ace. New 
York, Spier and Coslow, inc. © 
SepEe. 30, 1929; 2 c:* Oct.’ 1° Hh pub. 
9581; Famous music corp., New 
York. 20599 


Lady (The) in green; words by Clare 
Kummer, music by Charles Wake- 
field Cadman. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 10982; Fox film corp., New 
York. 20600 


Lady Luck; from Show of shows, 
words and music by Ray Perkins; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Aug. 28, 
1929): (2) CavAMer.) Sb2 > EK}. pub. 1eseas 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

20601 


Lady mine; words by A. A. Green- 
baum, music by A. Arriola. © 1. 
Sept. 30, 1929; E unp. 11458; Albert 
A. Greenbaum and Alfred Arriola, 
San Francisco. 20602 


Lady of my day-dreams; from Velvet 
revue, words by Rubey Cowan, 
music by Phil Boutelje; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Aug. 21, 1929; 2 «. 
Aug. 23; E pub. 8797; Famous music 
corp,, New York. 20603 


Lindler (Hin); danse styrienne, von 
A. Pachernegg, of Austria; violine u. 
pi. ©: Sept. 12, 1929, Jes Sepirs: 
E for. 6502; B. Schott’s sodhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 20604 


Lakes of Lenawee; barcarole, by E. 
W. Bone; pf. © Sept. 25, 1929; 2c. 
Sept. 26; E pub. 9473; Frank W. 
Bone, Adrian, Mich. 20605 


Lament for Flodden; words by Jane 
Elliot, music by Harold Lake, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices. 4to. 
(C)'Sépt. 21,* 1929" "1 e Sent. "23> Bb 
for.-6721; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don. , 20606 


Land of Dixie blues; words by W. 
Pritchett and Geo. McNair, music 
by Wesley Hill. © 1c Aug.. i4, 
1929; E unp. 9869; William Prit- 
chett, Camden, N. J. 20607 


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20608 


Land of the lullaby; by J. Lewis 
Browne; mixed voices. 4to. Copy- 
right is claimed upon new matter by 
J. Lewis Browne, namely, his ar- 
rangement as contained in copies 
filed. © Sept. 16, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
19; E pub. 9325; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 20608 


Land of the lullaby; words anon., 
music by J. Lewis Browne; high 
voice. © July 10, 1929; 2 ¢. July 
12; E pub. 7626; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 20609 


Larghetto; by E. H. Paul; violin solo, 
duet, or trio, with pf. ace. © Sept. 
6, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 28; E pub. 9532; 
Co-operative music co., Philadelphia. 

20610 


Larkspurs; by Louis Panella; pf. © 
Sept. 17, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 16; E pub. 
9149; Volkwein bros., Pittsburgh. 

20611 


Lass dir nichts von Heffmann erzih- 
len; Hoffmann-foxtrot, worte von 
Alfred Gritinwald, musik nach Offen- 
bach, von Carlo Toscanini [pseud. 
of Hans Gaertner], arr. von Hart- 
wig von Platen, of Germany; orches- 
terstimmen, mit pf. direktion. 4to. 
© Mar. 15, 1929; 1 ec. Apr. 13; HE 
for. 5087; W. Karczag_ verlag, 
Vienna. 20612 


Lassie ,darling; words by E. Henley, 
music by Neil Navarre. © 1c. Sept. 
13, 1929; E unp. 10840; Elizabeth 
Henley, Pendleton, Ind. 20613 


Last rose of summer; Irish air, tran- 
scribed by Henry S. Sawyer; nif. 
© Sept. 24, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 28; B 
pub. 9564; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 20614 


Latja Katoka; slow-fox, szovegét irta 
és zenéjét szerzette: Zerkovitz Béla, 
of Hungary. © May 7, 1929; 1. 
Aug. 3; E for. 6548; Kalman Nador, 
Budapest, Hungary. 20615 


Latod Béském megkérdeztem Nydron 
valyogot, Lehullott a piros rozsa; 
by Hetenyi and Nador, of Hungary. 
[Melody only] © 1 e¢@ Sept. 18, 
1929; E unp. 10878; Nador Kalman, 
Budapest, Hungary. 20616 


Latter (The) rain is falling; words 
by Elders MecIntorsch & Edwards, 
music arr. by Irene Spain. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Aug. 16, 
1929; E unp. 9989; Polk C. Brock- 
man, Atlanta. 20617 


~~ 


pt. II, 0. S., Vv. 24 


Laughing blue eyes; ballad, words by 
P, Lupberger, music by Phil Starr. 
New York City, Frank Harding. 
© Aug. 27, 1929; 2 c Sept. 8; E 
pub. 8985; Pauline Lupberger, St. 
James, Mo. 20618. 


Laughing butterfly! words by Percy 
Edgar, music by Henry EH. Pether, of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Aug. 22, 1929; 1c, Aug. 28; E for. 
6525; Francis, Day & Hunter, lItd., 
London. 20619: 


Laura; words by B. A. Miller, music 
by Stella Callender. © 1 ec. June 
29, 1929; E unp. 9839; Buster A. 
Miller, Los Angeles, 20620: 


Lead me, Lord; anthem, words from 
the Psalms, music by Cuthbert 
Harris, of Great Britain. 4to. 1. 
Treble voices.—2. Sop. solo and 
mixed cho. © Aug. 28, 1929; 2 e. 
each Aug. 30; E pub. 88738, 8874; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

20621, 20622 

Leader (The) of the town brass band; 
words and music by Ernest Long- 
staffe, of Great Britain. © Aug. 
10, 1929; 1 c@ Sept. 18; E for. 6705; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 20623: 


Learning to fall in love with you; 
words by R. Bayfield Hvans, musie 
by David Bee [pseud. of Ernest 
Craps], of Belgium, special arr. by 


Peter Packay [pseud. of Pierre 
Paquet], of Belgium; orch. pts. 
4to. © June 1, 1929; 1 ce. July 15; 


EH for. 6381; International music co., 
Brussels, Belgium. 20624 


Leave the women alone; comedy fox- 
trot, words and music by Harry 
Gifford and Fred E. Cliffe, both of 
Great Britain; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by Alf. Ralston. [Staff and 
tonie sol-fa notations] © June 4, 
1929; 1 ec. June 17; E for. 5095; 
Campbell, Connelly & co., Itd., 
London, 20625 


Leaving you; words and music by 
H. J. Cleary. [Photostat] © 1. 
Sept. 20, 1929; E unp. 11084; Homer 
John Cleary, Marion, O. 20626 


Legend (The) of Argyle; moderato 
con sentimento, for photoplay, by 
Mortimer Wilson, op. 96, no. 2; 
orch. pts., with pf.—organ conduc- 
tor. © Sept. 3, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 6; 
E pub. 9224; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 20627 


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no. 9, 1929 


Legende; by Elizabeth Baker; violin 
and pf. © June 1, 1929; 2 c Aug. 
21; E pub. 8764; Ogren & Uhe, inc., 
Rockford, Ill. 20628 


Lehm op! marsch, von August Noack, 
of Germany; salon orchesterstim- 
men, mit pf. direktion. 4to, © 
May 30, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 14; E for. 
6393; P. J. Tonger, Cologne/Rhine, 
Germany. 20629 


Lento romantique; by Raymond 
Samuelson; violin and pf. © June 
1, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 21; BE pub: 9345; 
Ogren & Uhe, inc., Rockford, Il. 

20630 


Lenz (Spring) ; worte von Felix Dahn, 
English version by John Bernhoff, 
musik von Eugen Hildach, of Ger- 
many, op. 19, no. 5. 1. Hoch.—2. 
Tief. © Feb. 12, 1929; 1c. Aug. 14; 
E for. 6480; Heinrichshofen’s ver- 
lag, Magdeburg, Germany. 20631 


Leona; waltz ballad, by A. Saltzer; 
full orch. pts. 4to. © Sept. 16, 
1929; 2 ec. Sept. 23; E pub. 9367; 
Andrew Saltzer, Sawtelle, Calif. 

20632 


Léone; legend of the sea pines, words 
and music by S. H. Sargent. © 
Aug. 22, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 14; E pub. 
9127; S. Harold Sargent, Philadel- 
phia. 20633 


Lessons in elementary harmony; by 
Cuthbert Harris, of Great Britain, 
© Sept. 2, 1929; 1 ¢. Sept. 16; B 
for. 6661; Warren & Phillips, Lon- 
don. 20634 


— Same. © Sept. 2, 1929; 1c. Sept. 
23; E for. 6698; Warren & Phillips, 
London. 20635 


Let me be your little shadow; words 
and music by A. Hisenbourg. ©1c¢. 
Sept. 16, 1929; E unp. 11012; 
Adolphe Eisenbourg, Roxbury, 
Mass. 20636 


Let me be your star or your moon; 
words and music by F. L. Lee. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢, 
Sept. 19, 1929; E unp. 11033; Frank 
L. Lee, Charleston, S. C. 20637 


Let me call you sweetheart mine; 
ballad, words by W. R. Devenny, 
music by Samuel H. Speck. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Sept. 
11, 1929; 2 ce. Sept. 14; E pub. 9239; 
Winifred R. Devenny, Trenton, 
Ne J. 20638 


20648. 


Let me love you over again; melody 
by Frank Parente. © 1c. Sept. 28,. 
1929; EH unp. 11447; James Dante, 
Madison, N. J. 20639: 


Let’s forget the music; fox trot, words 
and music by A. L. Ohnhaus and 
Robert Milton; pf. ©1e. Aug. 31; 
1929; E unp. 10497; Alfred L. 
Ohnhaus, Brooklyn. 20640. 


Let’s get it; melody by Buster Moten 
and Bennie Moten. © 1c. Sept. 28, 
1929; E unp. 11394; Southern music 
pub. co., inec., New York. 20641 


Let’s get loose; words and music by 
Harold Gray. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 9, 1929; BE unp. 
10666; Georgia music co., New York. 

20642: 


Let us hide upon a hillside; words and 
musie by Sol Lew Kestenbaum and 
M. M. Korn. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 7, 1929; E unp. 
10640; Maurice M. Korn, Brooklyn. 

20643. 


Levee love; from Illusion, words and 
music by Lou Davis, J. Fred Coots 
and Larry Spier; pf. and ukulele 
ace. New York, Remick music corp. 
© Sept. 24, 1929; 2 c Sept. 27; E 


pub. 9481; Famous music corp., 
New York. 20644 
Liadow (A.) Prelude; transcribed by 


. Michael Press; violin and pf. © 
Sept. 12, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 20; E pub. 
9321; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

20645. 


Liebe kommt—liebe geht; valse bos- 
ton, worte und musik von Boris 
Grams, of Germany. © June 5, 
1929; 1 c. Aug. 14; E for. 6428; 
Carl Engels, Milheim, Ruhr, Ger- 


many. 20646. 
Liebes friulein, wenn sie heute abend 
frei sind ...; marsch, text von 
Hans Pflanzer, musik yon Hans 


May, of Austria. © Sept. 11, 1928; 
1 e. Dec. 4; EH for. 1823; Viola-ver- 
lag, G. m. b. H.; Leipzig. 20647 


Liebes friulein, wenn sie heute abend: 
frei sind . .! lied und marsch, text 
von Hans Pflanzer, musik yon 
Hans May, of Austria, spezial arr. 
von Fred Ralph [pseud. of Hermann 
Krome], of Germany; orch. stim- 
men, mit pf. direktion. 4to. © Nov. 
1, 1928 Le Jan11;'1929);' Hh for. 
2267; Viola-verlang, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 20648. 


1099 


20649 


Lied der deutschen waffenschmiede; 
text von Wilhelm Capilleri, musik 
von Eduard Behm, of Germany, op. 
61; mi&nnerchor mit begl. des. kla- 
viers u. mit hammer wu. ambos. 
Partitur u. stimmen. 4to. © June 
14, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 14; BH for. 6390; 
Amsel-verlag, Berlin. 20649 


Lied (Das) der meise; text von. J. 
Gersdorff, musik von Emil Krae- 
mer, of Germany; ma&nnerchor, a 
capella. Partitur u. stimmen. 4to. 
© Apr. 30, 1929; 1 ec. Aug. 14; E 
for. 6418; Hans Kessler, Trier, Ger- 
many. 20650 


Life, love and laughter; waltz, lyrics 
by M. K. Shaw, music by M. Paul 
Manganella. © 1c. Sept. 6, 1929; 
E ounp. 10637; Mary K. Shaw, Bath, 
Me. 20651 


Lil; words by Billy Moll, music by 
Billy Baskette. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 ¢ Sept. 21, 1929; E 
unp. 11213; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 20652 


Lilacs; by C. Edwin Crerie; pf. © 
Sept. 17, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 16; E pub. 
9153; Volkwein bros., Pittsburgh. 

20653 


Lilt; by Alice Mengel; pf. © Sept. 
7, 1929; 2 ec Sept. 9; H pub. 9064; 
Noyes-group, New York, 20654 


Lindbergh’s romance; words and 
music by G. T. Hartshorn. © Sept. 
7, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 9; E pub. 8911; 
Gerda T. Hartshorn, Springfield, 
Mass. 20655 


Linden Lea; old English folk song, 
words by W. Barnes, music by R. 
Vaughan Williams, arr. by Sumner 
Salter; mixed voices. 4to. © Aug. 
%, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 10: E pub. 8281; 
Boosey & co., inc., New York. 

20656 

Lindy-Anne; lullaby, words and music 
by A. Henderson. © Sept. 10, 1929; 
2 ec. Sept. 11; E pub. 9010; Addie 
Henderson, Houston. 20657 


Lindy tango; by A. Baceari; solo cor- 
net. 1 ¢e. Sept. 14, 1929; E unp. 
10872; Angelo Baccari and Harry 
Tafarella, Brooklyn. 20658 


Lindy, the whole world is proud of 
you; words by C. BE. Welsh, music 
by Ray Hibbeler. ©.1 c. Sept. 14, 
1929; E unp. 10886; Cf[harles] 
E[rnest] Welsh, Los Angeles. 20659 


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pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Linger by de levee; words by C. T. 
Butler and F. C. Moss, music by J. 
Patercity. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 24, 1929; E unp. 
11190; Julius Patercity, New York. 

20660 


Lion (The) of Judah; hymn, words 
by J. Blomquist, tr. from Swedish 
and new arr. of music by N. Carl- 
son. © May 4, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 23; 
E pub. 9890; Nathaniel Carlson, 
Miami, Fla. 20661 


Listen to your mother; words by R. 
Crozier, music by Robt. H. Bren- 
nen. [Words and melody only] © 
1 c. Sept. 12, 1929; E unp. 10811; 
Rose Crozier, Coytesville, N. J. 

20662 


Listening; words by J. Parkhill, music 
by Horace Lionel Chapman. © 1 ec. 
Aug. 15,1929; E unp. 11111; James 
Parkhill, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 

20663 

List’ning to the violin; words and mu- 
sie by Fritz Rotter and Franz 
Grothe, English adaptation of words 
by W. A., of Great Britain. New 
ed. © Sept. 11, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 13; 
E for. 6580; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 20664 


Liszt (Franz) Concerto pathétique; 
in E min., ed. by Edwin Hughes; 
2 pfs., 4 hands. Copyright is based 
upon new matter by Edwin Hughes, 
namely his interpretation represent- 
ed in the legible notation thereof 
contained in the copies filed. © 
Aug. 23, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 26; E pub 
9141; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

20665 


—— 2™° rhapsodie hongroise; jazzed 
fox trot arr. by L. Countee; con- 


ductor sc. © 1. Sept. 7, 1929; B 
unp. 10648; Lorenzo Countee, 
Kansas City, Mo. 20666 


Litaniae; tondichtung, von Paul Juon, 
of Germany, op. 70; klavier, violine 
u. violoncell. © May 27, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 12; E for. 6644; F. HE. C. 
Leuckart, Leipzig. 20667 


Little baby; words by C. Jacobsma, 


music by Larry E. Goffin. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. July 5, 
1929; E ‘unp. 8638; Clarence 
Jacobsma, Hospers, Ia. 20668 


Little (A) bit of this, a little bit of 
that; words and music by James 
L. Knipe. © May 31, 1929; 2c. July 
15; E pub. 8788; Aston, Knipe & 
McCarthy, Lancaster, Pa. 20669 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1929 


20690 


Little (The) blue ‘flower; by Byrd 
Barbour; pf. © 1 c. Sept. 3, 1929; 
E ounp. 10552; Marian Bird Barbour, 


Hollywood, Calif. 20670 
Little (The) blue gate; words by 
Edward Lynn, music by Charles 
Wakefield Cadman. © 1 ec. Sept. 


18, 1929; E unp. 10983; Fox film 
corp., New York. 20671 


Little boy blue; words and music by 
Dok Hisenbourg [pseud. of Adolphe 
Hisenbourg] © 1c. Sept. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 11014; Adolphe Hisenbourg, 
Roxbury, Mass. 20672 


Little brown lady; by P. Tinturin; 
pf. ©1e. Sept. 25, 1929; E unp. 
11263; Peter Tinturin, New York. 

20673 

Little bungalow among the pines; 
words by E. Bunting, music by Robt. 
H. Brennen. [Words and melody 


only] ©1e. Sept. 25, 1929; E unp. 
11285; Edwina Bunting, Madison, 
Fla. 20674 
Little chatterbox; words by Percy 


Edgar, music by Henry E. Pethe7z, 
of Great Britain; pf. and ukulele 
ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
wens) © Aug. 22, 1929; 1 ¢. Aug. 
28; E for. 6518; Francis, Day .& 
Hunter, Itd., London. 20675 


Little (A) girl said yes to me today ; 
words and music by G. F. Gaumond. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 25, 1929; E unp. 11237; George 
F. Gaumond, Sanders, Id. 20676 


Little (A) lonesome, a little bit blue; 
words and music by N. Olson. © 
1 ec. Sept. 18, 1929; E unp. 11067; 
Naomi Olson, Chicago. 


Little moth; music by Franco Leoni, 
of Great Britain; med. voice. © 
Sept. 12, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 20; E pub. 
9311; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

20678 

Little moth; 2-pt. cho., words by Lucie 
Leoni, music by Franco Leoni, of 
Great Britain; women’s voices. 
4to. © Sept. 12, 1929; 2 ¢. Sept. 20; 
E pub. 9300; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 20679 


Little mother of mine; words and 
melody by J. C. Piatt, pf. arr. by 
Katherine Robinson. © May 10, 
929;,.2 ec. July) 22; 2 pub. -8857; 
Jay Cantrell Piatt, Seattle. 20680 


Little mother of mine; words by Wal- 
ter H. Brown, music by Harry T. 


78419—29—_5 


Burleigh; mixed voices. 4to. © 
Sept. 14, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 16; E pub. 
9329; G. Ricordi & co., ine, New 
York. 20681 


Little (The) old cabin in the moun- 
tains; words and music by A. 
Jenkins. © 1 c. Sept. 23, 1929; E 
unp. 11161; Andrew Jenkins, New 
York. 20682 


Little (The) old house; words by 
M. M. Briggs, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. New York ~ City, Frank 
Harding. “© July 10, 1929: 2 «. 
Sept. 3; E pub. 8989; Martha M. 
Briggs, Waterville, Me. 20683 


Little pal of mine; lyric by R. C. Dill- 
more, music by Herbert W. Wey- 
mann and. Harry M. Taylor. © 
Aug. 30, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 14; E pub. 
9126; Richard C. Dillmore, Philadel- 
phia. 20684 


Little rascal, only five; fox-trot song, 
words by Del Travis [i. e. Adelbert 
Delos Travis], music by P. F. Wood- 
ford; pf. and ukulele acc. Pub- 
lished by Travis-Woodford. © Sept. 
iG AS29: - 2ae. Sept: 184) pub: 
9262; Pere Franklin Woodford, 
Elmira, N. Y. 20685 


Little (A) tune o’ tears; Irish song, 
words by Pauline Garner Curran, 
music by Tod B. Galloway; in F. 
© Sept. 12, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 14; BH 
pub. 9197; Theodore Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 20686 


Lively (The) cricket; by H. P. Hop- 
kins, op. 146, no. 3; pf. © Sept. 
12, 1929; 2 «. Sept. 14; EH pub. 9195; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

20687 

Load (The) is heavy; fox-trot, words 
by George Whiting, music by Ted 
Snyder, orch. version by Werner 
Janssen; pts. 4te.. © Aus. 28, 
7929; 2 -¢. Sept. 9; # ‘pub. Sis; 
G. Schirmer, inec., New York. 

20688 

Load (The) is heavy, and I’m ready 
to go; 4-pt. cho., words by George 
Whiting, music by Ted Snyder, arr. 
by William Stickles; men’s voices. 
AL0.. © Aug, 23, 49292 .2.e Aue. 26; 
E pub. 9132; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 20689 


Loaf (A) and a goose and a cheese; 
words by James W. Foley, music 
by Louis F. Gottschalk. © 1c. Sent. 
2p, . 1929: Bi ip. 11278 7). Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver City, 
Calif. 20690 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20691 


Lola only you will do; waltz, words 
and music by T. Kowalski. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 23, 


1929; E unp. 11130; Thaddeus Ko- | 


20691 


Lolita; lyrics and music by Peggy 
Leon. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1929; E unp. 
‘ 109386; Leonie Hertzog Maier, Los 
Angeles. 20692 


London scenes; suite for pf., by Cuth- 
bert Harris, of Great Britain. © 
Aug. 16, 1929; 1.¢. Aug. 31; E for. 
6450; Warren & Phillips, London. 

20693 


Lonely Russian rose; words and mu- 
sic by Wendell Hall; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Sept. 18, 1929; 2 ec. 
Sept. 20; E pub. 9406; Harms, inc., 
New York. 20694 


Lonely troubadour; words and music 
by John Klenner; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © Sept. 6, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 12; 
E pub. 9019; Santly bros., inc., New 
York. 20695 


Lonesome butterfly; words by Ray 
Hibbeler, music by A. Colgan. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 9, 1929; E unp. 10712; Alma 
Colgan, Chicago. 20696 


Long gone; words and music by Jim 
Jackson. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 11432; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 20697 


Long was the day and just a dream; 
words and music by S. Raymond. 
[Words and melody only] ©1ee. 
Sept. 19, 1929; E unp. 11027; Stan- 
ley Raymond, Calumet City, Ill. 

20698 

Longing; by Fiona Macleod, music by 
Granville Bantock. © Aug. 23, 
19293 1 ve. Ang. 24 s00k tor, 16315 ; 
Hikin & co., ltd., London. 20699 


Longing; waltz, words and music by 
E. Labecki. © July 30, 1929; 1 c¢. 
Aug. 10, 1929, 1 ec. Aug. 17; E pub. 
9242; Emily Labecki, Brooklyn. 

20700 


Look for the rainbow, shining in the 
sky; words and music by F. Sou- 


walski, Detroit. 


thon. New York City, Frank Har- 
ding. (Cover title :—Looking for the 
rainbow) © Aug. 14, 1929; 2 e«. 
Sept. 19; E pub. 9360; Francis 


20701 


Look what you’ve done to me; from 
Why leave home, words and music 
by Con Conrad, Sidney D. Mitchell 


Southon, Kalamazoo, Mich. 


DL. nase y. 24 


and Archie Gottler. © Sept. 11, 
1929; 2 ec. Sept. 13; E pub. 9025; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine., 
New York. ~~ 20702 


Lookin’ for auother sweetie; words 
by Sterling Grant, music by Chick 
Smith [i. e. L. C. Smith. Words 
and melody only] © 1 «¢. Sept. 24, 
1929; E unp. 11188; Lewis Chick 
Smith, New York. 20703 


Lord (The) is come; Christmas can- 
tata and pageant for choir and Sun- 
day school by Lorenz pub. co., text 
by Lizzie De Armond, music by EH. 
S. Lorenz. 4to. © Sept. 19, 1929; 
2 ec. and aff. Sept. 28; AA 26099; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 20704 


Lord (The) is my shepherd; anthem, 
words from 23d Psalm, music by 
Florence J. Heppe; mixed voices. 
4to. © Aug. 28, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 30; 
E pub. 8876; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 20705. 


Los Angeles, city I love; words and 
music by L. L. Stowe. Los Angeles, 
Calif., Stowe pub. co. © Sept. 17, 
1929; 2 ‘ce. ‘Sept.’'233"° Ei pups sate 
Lillis Lombard Stowe, Venice, Calif. 

20706 


Lost dream ships; words by A. F. 
Henthorn, music by Ray Hibbeler. 
© 1c. Sept. 27, 1929; E unp. 11356; 
A. Frank Henthorn, Hannibal, O. 

2070T 


Lost hopes; words and music by M. 
Delfi. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 10, 1929; E unp. 10742; 
Myrta Delfi, New York. 20708. 


Lost love; words by M. E. Livingston, 
music by Sylvester L. Cross. © 
Sept. 4, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 10; E pub. 
8941; Mary E. Livingston, Sedro 
Woolley, Wash. 20709 


Lotus petals; by Albert Seward Ten- 
ney; pf. © Sept. 17, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 
19; E pub. 9265; Schroeder & Gun- 
ther, inc., New York. 20710 


Loulotte (La); words and music by 
Diane Pascale. © 1 c. Sept. 28, 
1929; E unp. 11437; HE. Wallace 
Moore, Los Angeles. 20711 


Love ain’t nothin’ but the blues; from 
Road show, lyric by Joe Goodwin, 
musie by Louis Alter; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by Hank Linet. © Sept. 
9, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 11; E pub. 9005; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York. 20712 


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no. 9, 1929 


20733 


een 


Love at sundown; words and music 
by A. V. Solis. [Words and melody 
only] © 16. Sept. 11, 1929; E unp. 
10816; Andres V. Solis, Hollywood. 

20713 

Love dawn; wedding song, words by 
Howston Branch, music by Charles 
Wakefield Cadman. © 1c. Sept. 18, 
1929; E unp. 10981; Fox film corp., 
New York. 20714 


Love dream; lyrics by Charles M. 
Shapp, music by L. Mergentime. © 
1 ce. Sept. 24, 1929; E unp. 11170; 
Lloyd Mergentime, Brooklyn. 20715 


Love (The) gift; service for Christ- 
mas, by Tullar-Meredith co., ed. by 
I. H. Meredith. 8vo. © Sept. 10, 
1929; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 14; AA 
27056; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 20716 


Love is free to every one; from George 
White’s scandals, 10th ed., words 
and music by Cliff Friend and 
George White; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Sept. 18, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 20: E 
pub. 9413; Harms, ine, New York. 

20717 


Love made a gypsy out of me; words 
and music by Harry De Costa, Fred 
Phillips and Leon Zimmerman. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Aug. 30, 1929; E unp. 10650; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York.- 20718 


Love me; from Déja, French lyric by 
Jean Lenoir, English lyric by Dolly 
Morse, music by T. Aivaz; pf. and 
ukulele ace. New York, Leo Feist, 
inc. © Aug. 13, 1929; 2 ¢ Aug. tGe 
E pub. 8468; Publications Francis- 
Day, Paris. [© English lyric] 

20719 

Love me; waltz, from Déja, French 
lyric by Jean Lenoir, English lyric 
by Dolly Morse, music by T. Aivaz, 
arr. by Frank Skinner; orch. pts. 
New York, N. Y., Leo Feist, ine. 
4to. © Sept. 9, 1929; 2c Sept. 10: 
E pub. 8960; Publications Francis- 
Day, Paris. 20720 


Love me, O rose of my heart; words 
and melody by Mary Carson [pseud. 
of M. C. Kidd], arr. by Aldridge 
Battelle Kidd. ©1c. July 20, 1929; 
E unp. 10481; Mary Carson Kidd, 
Houston. 20721 


Love on a moonlit bay; words by 
Sydney Heilweil, music by H. E. 
Lish. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1929; BE unp. 
11114; Harold E. Lish, Brooklyn. 

20722 


Love, wedding and lullabies; words 


and music by A. E. Morelli. © 1e. 
Aug: 30; °1929%""h “amp: 10486 ; 
Aquilino E. Morelli, Davenport, 
Calif. 20723 


Love ye your brother; words . and 
music by HE. E. Page. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 3, 1929; 
E unp. 10538; Eugene Edgar Page, 
Los Angeles. 20724 


Love, your spell is everywhere; words 
by Elsie Janis, music by Edmund 
Goulding; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by May Singhi Breen. © Sept. 3, 
1929); 2) cl Sept. 4; Bb pub; 8841 ; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York, 

20725 


Love’s dream; waltz, by J. Idiart. 
[Melody only] ©1c. Sept. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 10800; Jean Idiart, San 
Francisco. 20726 


Love’s flame; words by Frederick H. 
Martens, music by Edwin Ralf 
Dean; high voice. © Sept. 12, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 20; E pub. 9313; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 20727 


Love’s melodies floating to you; words 
and music by D. 8S. Carlson and L. 
Byrd. [Photostat] © 1. Sept. 8, 
1929; E unp. 10500; Dorothy S, 
Carlson and Lee Byrd, Oakland, 
Calif. 20728 


Love’s morning hours and eventide; 
words by Oliver Murray Hdwards, 
music by Hthel Connell Phoenix; 
high voice. Syracuse, New York, 
Oliver music co. © June 24, 1929: 
2c. June 28; E pub. 7278; Oliver M. 
Edwards, Syracuse, N. Y. 20729 


Love’s sweet melody; by W. J. Dyer. 


[Melody only] © 1 e@ Sept. 23, 
1929; E unp. 11136; William J. 
Dyer, San Francisco. 20730 


Love-y; words and music by R. C. 
Tarrant, jr. © 1 ¢. Aue sie. 1929: 
E unp. 11151; Roy Chandler Tar- 
rant, jr., Long Beach, Calif. 20731 


Loving just you; words and music by 
N. F. Reese. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Sept. 11, 1929; BE unp. 
10754; Nellie F. Reese, Eldora, Ia. 

20732 


Loyalty ; service for Rally day, words 
by Mattie B. Shannon and others, 
music by Norman Roy, Maybelle 
Knott and others. 8vo. © July 16; 
1929; 2 c. Aug. 15; E pub. 8984: 
Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 20733 


-1103 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20734 


pt. III, n. S., v. 24 


Lueante dilamatina abruzzese; words 
and music by P. Sciascia. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Aug. 31, 
1929; E unp. 10510; Pasquale 
Sciascia, Philadelphia. 20734 


Luckies lucky wedding day; words by 
Charles Leveen, music by OC. 
Kritzler. [Words and melody only} 
© 1 ce Sept. 23, 1929; E unp. 11124; 
Charles. Kritzler, Brooklyn. 20735 


Lucy’s lipstick; written by R. P. 
Weston and Bert Lee, composed by 
Harris Weston, of Great Britain; 
pf. and ukulele ace. {Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 22, 
1929; 1 ec. Aug. 28; E for. 6526; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd., London. 

20736 

Lulaby [!]; words and music by L. C. 
Schwartzman; pf. [Photostat] © 
1c. Sept. 16, 1929; E unp. 10917; 


Lillian CC. Schwartzman, Long 
Beach, L. I., N. Y. 20737 


Lullaby; by Milan Roder; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © July 5, 
1929; 2 ec. Sept. 13; E pub. 9105; 
Kalmus filmusic edition, New York. 

20738 

Lullaby; words and music by F. B. 
Dulyn; violin and pf. © 1 e. Sept. 
23, 1929; E unp. 11102; Florence B. 
Dulyn, Detroit. 20739 


Lullaby; words and music by H. A. 


Meissner. © July 6, 1929; 2 e«. 

Sept. 14; E pub. 9128; Harriet 

Acheson Meissner, Glenside, Pa. 
20740 


Lullaby; words and music by H. A. 
Shaw. ©1c. Sept. 23, 1929; E unp. 
11193 ; Harry A. Shaw, Oregon City, 
Or. 20741 


Lure (The) of the open road; words 
and music by Jimmie Smith [i. e. 
J. L. Smith. Words and melody 
only] ©1e. June 22, 1929; E unp. 
8246; J. L. Smith, Tujunga, Calif. 

20742 

M’aggia vendica’; versi di T. Piscitelli, 
musica di Carlo De Carli. Ato. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ce. 
July 10, 1928; E unp. 695546; To- 
tonno Piscitelli, Newark, N. J. 

20748 


Ma-bram-hob-han; fox-trot aus der 
oper, Maschinist Hopkins, englischer 
text von George Antheil, deutscher 
text von R. S. Hoffmann, musik von 
Max Brand, of Austria, op. 11, arr. 


von Jsko Thaler, 
June 26, 1929; 1 c. July 30; E for. 


5643 ; Universal edition, a. g¢., Vien-- 


na. - 20744 


Ma egy éve [and] Régimd6di n6ta; 
verse Szavay Zoltan, zenéje Laszl6 
Imre, of Hungary. © Apr. 8, 1929; 
1c. Aug. 8; E for. 6553; Kalman 
Nador, Budapest, Hungary. 20745 


Mabel’s waltz; by John F. Carré, op. 
13, no. 3; pf. (Jn From Florence’s 
doll family) © Sept. 23, 1929; 2 «. 
Sept. 25; E pub. 9442; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. - 20746 


Macchina (La) e Concettina; versi e 
musica di F. Pizzolante. [Words 
and melody only] © Sept. 2, 1929; 
2 c. Sept. 9; E pub. 9510; Francesco 
Pizzolante, New York. 20747 


McDonald (Harl) Two miniatures; 
pf. 1. Humoresque. [1 other] © 
July 29, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 14; E pub. 
9120; HBlkan-Vogel co., ine., Phila- 
delphia. 20748 


Mafalda; words by E. I. E. Thompson, 
music by Nell Godfrey. Canons- 
burg, Pa., E. I. HE. Thompson, -Tusca- 
loosa, Ala., Nell Godfrey. © Aug. 
30, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 14; E pub. 9125; 
EK. I. E. Thompson, Canonsburg, Pa. 

20749 


Maga nem a regi, hem yermeg, Hagy- 
del a regi babad, Itt hagyom a fa- 
lut; by Banyai, Hiseman and Ba- 
lazs, of Hungary. [Melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 13, 1929; E unp. 10881; 
Rozsavolgyi es tarsa, Budapest, 
Hungary. 20750 


Maganak nem leszek én tobbé bolond- 
ja; tango, szévege Szécsi Ferenc és 
Farkas Rezs6, zenéje Hubai A. és 
Voros Feri, of Hungary. © Mar. 1, 
1928; 1c. Apr. 19, 1929; E for. 6538 ; 
Nador Kalman, Budapest, Hungary. 
20751 


Magic (The) pot; suite, by Jean Ma- 
rat, of Great Britain; pf. 1. The 
magic pot. [4 others] © Sept. 20, 
1929; 1 @:) Sept! 23:5") sor. Gite; 
Cary & co., London. 20752 


Maid (The) of Bath; musical comedy 
in 2 acts, book by W. H. Duncan, 
lyrics by W. H. Duncan and Theo- 
dore Bolton, music by H. Mattice. 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1929; D unp. 27582; 
Wm. Henry Duncan and Harold 
Mattice, Brooklyn. 20753 


1104 


of Austria. © 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. Y, 1929 


20774 


Maiermax; 
schwank-operette, text von Rudolf 
Bernauer, musik von Hugo Hirsch, 
of Germany, klavier arr. von Otto 
Lindemann. 1. Menschenskind, wo 
hast du denn den hut her? [6 
others} © Dec. 9, 1926; 1 c. Apr. 
19, 1929; E for. 5961; Rondo-verlag, 
cowa. by. 2, Sern. 20754 


Major melodies; by J. C. Bartells, op. 
3; pf. Svo. [Mimeograph] 1. Rev- 
ery. [2 others] ©, Sept. 6, 1929; 
2 c. Sept. 9; E pub. 8907; John C. 
Bartells, Chicago. 20755 


Make me know it; words and music 
by D. F. Marcus. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Sept. 24, 1929; 
E unp. 11182*} David Frank Marcus, 
New York. 20756 


Make room for the old Forty-niner ; 
words and music by E. C. Wood- 
ward. ©1c. Aug. 31, 1929; E unp. 
10495 ; Edward C. Woodward, Sacra- 
mento, Calif. 20757 


Make yourself at home; words and 
music by Mack Gordon, Jay C. Flip- 
pen ard Geo. D. Wiest; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © Sept. 3, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
4; E pub. 8842; Gordon & Rich, inc., 
New York. 20758 


Make yourselves at home; written 
and composed by D. Kindleberger. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 11, 1929; E unp. 10771; David 
Kindleberger, Staten Island, N. Y. 

20759 


Maldita; tango, letra y musica de A. 
Utrera, of Cuba, domiciled at New 


York: it. © LG Aug. -8;. 1929...) 
unp. 8680; Adolfo Utrera, New 
York. 20760 
Malia bella; mazurek, di Cesarino 


Valenti, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. ©1e. Sept. 9, 1929; E unp. 
10728; Joseph Cerabino, New York. 
20761 

Matopolski sztajerek; melody by 
Frank Przybylski. © 1 c. Sept. 3, 
1929; E unp. 10527; Victor music 
roll co., Chicago. 20762 


Mama I don’t need you now; words 
we.” MESIC. “by Sergiy aris. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 12, 1929; E unp. 10824; Pro- 
gressive music co., New York. 

20763 

Mamwnble; unison song, words by John 
Drinkwater, music by Stanley Wil- 
son, of Great Britain, tonic solfa tr. 


sieben schlager aus der 


by H. J. Timothy. 4to. © Sept. 17, 
1929; 1 c. Sept. 18; E for. 6689; 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 20764 


Mammy mine, I’m in love with you; 
words and music by J. Curtan and 

- George Witte. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Aug. 27, 1929; E unp. 
11112; John Curtan, Trenton, N., J. 
20765 

Mammy’s croon; lyric by Carroll 
Wright, music by S. Benkman. © 
1 c. Sept. 9, 1929; H unp. 10664; , 
Siegfried Benkman, Oakland, Calif. 
20756 

Mandel; lyric by Lewis and Young, 
music by Lew Pollack. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 11043; Remick music corp., 
New York. 20767 


Manger (The) Child; Christmas can- 


tata, by William Baines; mixed 
voices, with organ acc. 4to. 
sept. 3; 1929-2 cy Sept. (: Epub: 


9169; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. ° 20768 


Manger lullaby ; Christmas hymn, 4-pt. 
cho., words by Mary Hus Parkhurst, 
music arr. by Winthrop Parkhurst ; 
men’s voices, with pf. or organ ace. 
4to. © Sept. 12, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 20; 
EH pub. 9305; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 20769 


Manuela; valzer lento, versi di Gav- 
roche, musica di T. Petralia C., of 
italyse pes? © Sept.15, 1929 2--b cc. 
Aug. 24; EH for. 6681; A. Forlivesi 
& c., Florence, Italy. 20770 


Manx spinning wheel song (Arrane 
queeyl nieuee); air from Moore's 
Manx ballads, English tr. of Manx 
traditional words by Mona Douglas, 
freely arr. as a 2-pt. song by Arnold 
Foster, of Great Britain. 4to. © 
Aug, 129) 1929 > 1 e; Aug oO > Biickor, 
6494; Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 

20771 

Marcetta grigio verde; di Vittorio 

Mascheroni, of Italy; piccola orch. 


parti. 4to. © Aug: 30) 1929: diz. 
sept: i4; EH for. "603i; (AS se G.. 
Carisch & c., Milan. 20772 


March, Armada boy’s; by A. J. Buz- 


roughs; band pts. 4to. © Aug. 30, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 5; E pub. 8882; 
Alfred J. Burroughs, Richmon¢l, 
Mich. 20773 


March of the archers; by Montague 
Ewing, of Great Britain; pf. duet. 
© Sept. 12, 1929; 2 c« Sept. 14; 
pub. 9201; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadeiphia. 20774 


1105 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20775 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


March (The) of the Flit soldiers; 
words by Phil Cook, music by H. F. 
Reser. New York City, Stanco, ine. 
© Sept. 14, 1929; 2 c. Sept, 17-0) 
pub. 9244; Harry F. Reser, New 
York. 20775 


March of the kings; English version 
iy Fairfax Downey, proveneal Noél 
rr. by Channing Lefebvre; male 
voices. 4to. © Aug. 30, 1929; 2 ec. 
Aug. 31; E pub. 8799; G. Ricordi & 
co., ine., New York. 20776 


March of the toys; by M. Gold; pf. 
© 1c. Sept. 11, 1929; E unp. 10790; 
Matthew Gold, Hoboken, N. J. 

20777 


March on, march on, America; 
national anthem, verses by W. Scott, 
musie and cho. by W. M. Wood, arr. 
by Walter De Prefontaine; pf. with 
words. .4to. ©, July 4.;1929;;), 2c. 
Sept. 14; E pub. 9118; William M. 
Wood, Norristown, Pa. 20778 


March on to peace; theme song of 
High treason, lyric by Pat K. Heale, 
music by Walter R. Collins, of Great 
Britain. © July 30, 1929; 1c. Aug. 
16; E for. 6477; Boosey & co., Itd., 
London. 20779 


March to the Legion; words and music 
by W. J. Wring. © 1c. Aug. 6, 
1929; E unp. 9614; Wilbur John 
Wring, Hibbing, Minn. 20780 


Marcia funebre; di Antonio Ricci 
Signorini, of Italy; grande orch. 
Partitura. © Sept.)2, 1929; 1 c. 
Sept. 14; E for. 6688; A. & G. 
Carisch & c., Milan. 207581 


Marek (Czeslaw) Sinfonia; introduc- 
tion, allegro et epilogue, par C. 
Marek, of Poland; orch. Partitur. 
Wien-Leipzig, Universal-edition, a. zg. 
© Dee. 31, 1928; 1 ce. May 3, 1929; 
EH for. 5204; Columbia graphophone 
co., ltd., London. 20782 


Margaret-Emily skating; by John i. 
Carré, op. 13, no. 4; pf. (Jn From 
Florence’s doll family) © Sept. 23, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 25; E pub. 9443; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 20783 


Marguerite; words by Calvin William 
White, music by R. Winch and R. 
Prescott. © 1c. Sept. 19, 1929; E 
unp. 11082; Robert Winch, Robert 
Prescott and Calvin White, Lake- 
wood, O. 20784 


Mariettina bella; mazurck, di Cesarino 
Valenti, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. ©1e. Sept. 9, 1929; E unp. 
10729; Joseph Cerabino, New York. 

20785 


Marigolds; by Louis Panella; pf. © 


Sept. 17, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 16; E pub. 
9151; Volkwein bros., Pittsburgh. 
20786 


Marigolds all a-glow; by Hsther C. 
Benson, ed., annotated and fingered 
by John M. Williams; pf. © Sept. 
23, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 25; E pub. 9434; 
Boston music co., Boston. 20787 


Mariuzza; mazurka, melody by G. 
Vicari, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. © 1/ ec Sept.dsy 19205 
unp. 10850; Giovanni Vicari, New 
York. 20788 


Market street stomp; melody by R. M. 
Dickerson. © 1 ¢. Sept. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 11418; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 20789 


Martyrs of the air; words and music 
by K. R. Barnum. © 1 ¢. Sept. 9, 
1929; E unp. 11202; Kenneth R. 
Barnum, Kansas City, Mo. 20790 


Mary; by H. J. Gilligan; melody with 
pf. ace. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1929; H 
unp. 10555; Edward J. Gilligan, 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 20791 


Mary; musical recitation, musie by 
Wm. John Hall. © Sept. 12, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 14; E pub. 9188; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 20792 


Mary; words and music by W. A. 
Howard, F. Lewis and J. Davis. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
July 31, 1929; E unp. 10799; William 
A. Howard, Frank Lewis and John 
Davis, Charlestown, Mass. 20793 


Mary bowed so low; words and music 
by E. Lindley and D. Johnson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1, 
Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 11414; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 

20794 


Mary mine; words and music by N. R. 
Hampshire. © 1 ¢ Sept. 3, 4920; 
E unp. 10551; Nita Redden Hamp- 
shire, Provo, Utah. 20795 


Mary S. Doten school song; words 
and music by E. M. Wilson, arr. by 
May Dunlop Douglas. © Sept. 24, 
1929: 2 c. Sept. 28; E pub. 9580; 
Emilie L. Wilson, Reno, Nev. 20796 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1929 


Marylee; words and music by C. F. 
Mathieu. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ce. Sept. 25, 1929; E unp. 
11282; Carl F. Mathieu, Long 
Island City, N. Y. 20797 


Mas (Le); prélude du 1°7—8"™* actes, 
par J. Canteloube, of France; pf. 
Te, bee 2 Baw ©), Maly 19! 1929':) 1 ec. 


each Aug. 9; E for. 6457-6459; 
Heugel, Paris. 20798-20800: 
Masque (The) of Ceres; epithala- 


mium, from Shakespeare’s Tempest, 
by Humphrey J. Stewart; organ. 
© Sept. 12, 1929; 2 ce. Sept. 14; EB 
pub. 9184; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 20801 


Masquerade (The); words and music 
by E. Scott. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 13, 1929; E unp. 
10844; Earle Scott, Flushing, N. Y. 

20802 


Mass in honor of St. Veronica; by 
J. S. Duss. Pittsburgh, Pa., Volk- 
wein bros. 4to. © Sept. 18, 1929; 
2 ic. Sept. -20;. aff. Sept. 21; AA 
24328; John S. Duss, New Smyrna, 
Fla. 20803 


Master of men; anthem, from Prayers, 
old and new, by Dean Rousmaniere, 
music by H. Alexander Matthews 
and J. Sebastian Matthews; mixed 
voices, with organ ace. 4to. © 
Aug. 27, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 7; E pub. 
8919; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

20804 


Maui County fair; waltz, words and 
musie by P. E. Pereira, arr. by Lino 
Navarro. © Sept. 24, 1929; 2 e. 
Sept. 28; E pub. 9579; Pedro 
Eustachio Pereira, Wailuku, Maui, 
4 \eqall 3 20805 


May (A) day festival; by Jean 
Beghon, orch. by A. E. Cafarella; 
orch. pts. © Sept. 11, 1929; 2 «. 
Sept. 13; E pub. 9030; Atlas music 
corp., New York. 20806 


May day on Tower hill; English revel, 
by Evan Marsden, of Great Britain; 
pf. © June 29, 1929; 1 c. June 29; 
E for. 5410; Joseph Henry Larway, 
Londen. 20807 


May I bring you flowers mademoiselle? 
poem by Jack Scholl and Bradford 
Browne, melody by Spencer 
Williams; pf. ace., with ukulele arr, 
by Solona Moahi. © July 25, 1929; 
2 ce. July 12; E pub. 6792; Spencer 
Williams, New York. 20808 


20819 


May I say, I love you; words and 
music by Benny Davis and J. Fred 
Coots; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
May Singhi Breen. © Sept. 25, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 26; E pub. 9491; 
Davis, Coots & Engel, inc., New 
York, 20809 


May (A) song; words by Margaret L. 
Woods, music by C. H. Kitson, of 
Great Britain; sop. 1 and 2. 4to. 
[Staff and tonie sol-fa notations] 
© July 19, 1929; 1 «. Sept. 5; E for. 
6594; H. F. W. Deane & sons, the 
Year book press, ltd., London, 

20810 


Maytime; by E. H. Paul; violin 1, 2, 
and pf. © Sept. 6, 1929; 2 ¢. Sept. 
28; E pub. 9533; Co-operative music 
co., Philadelphia. 20811 


Mazurka; by Alice Mengel; pf. © 
Sept. 7, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 9; E pub. 
9063; Noyes-group, New York. 

20812 


Meadows (The) of the Lord; words by 
Edward Lynn, music by Charles 
Wakefield Cadman; in G. © Sept. 
12, 1929; 2 e. Sept. 14; E pub. 9205; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

20813 


Mean melody; words and music by G. 
Ted Reicard [pseud. of G. D. 
Reichard] © 1 ¢. Sept. 10, 1929; 
E unp. 10760; George D. Reichard, 
Los Angeles. 20814 


Meditation; by Henry Deines; violin 
and pf. © June 1, 1929; 2c. Aug. 
21; E pub. 8765; Ogren & Uhe, inc., 
Rockford, Il. 20815 


Mediterranean (The) fruit fly; words 
and music by H. J. Crumley. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e 
Sept. 16, 1929; E unp. 10987; Harey— 
stern. J. Crumley, Trilby, Fla. 20816 


Meerstern, ich dich grtisse; deutsches 
volkslied, neubearb. von Walther 
Hirschberg, of Germany. © Dec. 
15,1928; 1. ¢. July 22,.19295 Wetor: 
6229; N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., Ber- 
lin, 20817 


Meet me at the fair; fox-trot, words 
and music by G. W. Fichthorn. © 
Aug. 31, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 14; E pub. 
9114; Geo. W. Fichthorn, Hamburg, 
Pa. 20818 


Meet me tonight in dreamland; words 
by M. Benson, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 27, 1929; E unp. 11357; 
Maud Benson, Sparta, Wis. 20819 


1107 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20820 


Megsiratom a lehull6 [and] Mért van 
néked selyemruhad; verse és zenéje 
Seress Rezsé, of Hungary. © Mar. 
6, 1928; 1 c« Apr. 19, 4929; WH for. 
6546; Nador Kalman, Budapest, 
Hungary. : 20820 


Mein liebes deutsches heimatland! 
marsch, text von Hans Pflanzer, 
musik von Hans May, of Austria. 
© Sept. 11, 1928; 1 c Dec. 4; E for. 


13824; Viola-verlag, G. m. b. H., 
Leipzig. 20821 
Mein liebes deutsches heimatland; 


marsch, text von Hans Pflanzer, 
musik von Hans May, of Austria, 
spezial arr. von Fred Ralph [pseud. 
of Hermann Krome], of Germany; 
orch. stimmen, mit pf. direktion. 
4to. © Nov. 1, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 11, 
1929; HE for. 2268; Viola-verlag, G. 
m. b. H., Berlin. 20822 


Mein schatz ist aus Bayern; worte von 
Fritz Rotter, musik von Otto Stran- 
sky, of Czechoslovakia. © May 16, 
1927; 1 c Apr. 5, 1929; E for. 4419; 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 

20823 


Melancholy Pierrot; words and music 
by Hal Swain and Lee Hanley, both 
of Great Britain; pf. and ukulele 
ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Oct. 1, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 12; 
E for. 6846; Campbell, Connelly & 
co., Itd., London. 20824 


Mellow twilight; tone poem, by Flor- 
ence B. Price; pf. © Sept. 24, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 28; BE pub): 95602 ; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 


20825 
Melodische ettiden fiir bratsche allein ; 
von Johannes Palaschko, of Ger- 


many, op. 92. v. 1, nos. 1-12.—v. 2., 
nos. 13-25. © June (01929) 1 c. 
each July 22; E for. 6224, 6225; N. 
Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

20826, 20827 


Melody in D; by F. H. Quinn; pf. © 
1 ce. Sept. 18, 1929; E unp. 10855; 
Frank Henry Quinn, Jamaica Plain, 
Mass. 20828 


Melody of love; by R. N. Schraeger ; 
pf. © 1c. Sept. 30, 1929; E unp. 
11454; Rudolph N. Schraeger, Los 
Angeles. 20829 


Memorandum; words and music by 
Cc. BE. Goll. © Sept. 6, 1929; 2 c. 
Sept. 9; E pub. 8969; Charlotte E. 
Goll, Chicago. 20830 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


Memories; words and music by A: 
‘Dunham. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1929; E unp. 10598; 
Anna Dunham, Brooklyn. 20831 


Memories; words and music by EH. A. 
Bruguiere. [Words and melody . 
only] ©1e. Aug. 31, 1929; E unp. 
10464; Emile A. Bruguiere, Villa 
Carmela, Principaute de Monaco. 

20832 

Memories; words and music by M. G. 
Hulst, German words by Wilhelm 
Stekel. Wien, Musikalienhandlung 
Ludwig’ Kern. © July 31, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 17; E pub. 9229; Margaret 
Gardiner Hulst, Upper Montclair; 


N. J. 20833 
Memories of mine; by C. J. Kann; 
jazz band pts. 4to. © Aug. 6, 1929; 


2c. Aug. 12; E pub. 8340; Carl J. 
Kann, Guttenberg, Ia. 20834 


Memories of my old Kentucky home; 
by J. Little, arr. by Carleton L. 
Colby; violin and pf. © Aug. 30, 
1929; 2 ce. Sept. 8; E pub. 8887; 
Joseph Little, Chicago. 20835 


Mem ’ries of yesterday ; words and mu- 
sic by EF. L. Hepburn. [Photostat] 
© 1c. Sept. 26, 1929; BE unp. 11324; 
Frederick Lewis Hepburn, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 20836 


Mem’ry of man; waltz, words by G. E. 
Smith, music by Harry Clifford. © 
1 c. Sept. 7, 1929; E unp. 10708; 
Gertrude Elizabeth Smith, Cleve- 
land. 20837 


Menuet de la cour; by Hannah Smith, 
op. 56, no. 2; pf. © Sept. 12, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 20; E pub. 9817; G. Schir- 
mer, ine., New York. 20838 


Meredith’s choir songs; ed. by I. H. 
Meredith. v. 1. © Mar. 21, 1929; 
2c. and aff. Sept. 14; A 12329; Tul- 
lar-Meredith co., New York. 20839 


Merenguero (El); bolero son, letra y 
musica por J. Vilar. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 10969; José Vilar, New York. 

20840 


Merry Andrew; by T. Conway Brown, 
of Great Britain; trombone solo, 
with pf. ace. © Aug. 6, 1929; 1 c. 
Aug. 16; E for. 6473; Boosey & Co., 
ltd., London. 20841 


Merry, merry sparrow; words by Wil- 
liam Blake, music by Hilda M. 
Grieveson, of Great Britain; sop. 1 
and 2. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] ©! July 19, 192991 ec. 


1108 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘no. 9, 1929 


20865 


Sept. 5; E for. 6595; H. F. W. Deane 
& sons, the Year book press, Itd., 
London. 20842 


Merrymakers (The); by Christiaan 
Kriens; orch. pts. © Sept. 11, 1929; 
2c, Sept. 138; B pub. 9031; Atlas 
music corp., New York. 20843 


Mért szomorti kisasszony? tango-dal, 
szovegét irta: Kulinyi Ern6, zenéjét 
szerzette: Varady Aladar, of Hun- 
gary. (Cover title :—Miért szomort 
kisasszony?) © Sept. 14, 1928; 
2c: Apr” 19+ 1929> E for! -€533; 
Nador Kaman, Budapest; Hungary. 

20844 


Meyerbeer (Giacomo) Hail Him; an- 
them, new text by Charlotte Irene 
Ford, arr. by J. W. Lerman; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Feb. 18, 1929; 2 c. 
Sept. 14; E pub. 9082; Tullar-Mere- 
dith co., New York. [© new text 
and harmonization ] 20845 


Mi bohio; danzoén, by E. L. Pena; pf. 
© 1c. Sept. 20, 1929; E unp. 11090; 
Ernest Lopez Pena, New York. 

20846 


Mia stellina (My little star) ; words 
and music by J. M. DuLac. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 16, 
1929; E unp. 10955; John M. DuLac, 
Clairton, Pa. 20847 


- Miami, playground of the U. S. A.; 
fox trot, words by Teresa Conner, 
musie by C. La Monaca. © 1 ec. 
Sept. 23, 1929; E unp. 11127; Caesar 
La Monaca, Hollywood, Fla. 20848 


Michael’s day carol from the He- 
brides; words by Oscar Avery, mu- 
sic by Harvey Gaul; solo and mixed 
voices. 4to. © Sept. 19, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 20; E pub. 9463; G. Ricordi 
& co., ine., New York. 20849 


Midnight; words and music by W. R. 
Daugherty. © 1c. Sept. 6, 1929; 


E unp. 10615; William Ronald 
Daugherty, Sharon, Pa. 20850 
Mike Duffy; words and music by 


Shaw [pseud. of Fannie M. Cooke], 
and Frederick [pseud. of John Fred- 
erick Gordon] © 1 e. Sept. 10, 
1929; E unp. 10714; John F. Gor- 
don, Middletown, N. Y. 20851 


Milonguero; tango milonga, par José 
M. Lucchesi, of Brazil; orch. parties, 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © June 
Sfteoo, | &. July fo> BH) tor. DO ; 
Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 20852 


Min hijiirterdam; one step, text av 
Gosta Stevens, musik avy Helge Lind- 
berg, of Sweden; pf. © June 1, 


1929; 1 ec. June 24; HB for. 5270; 
Ernst Rolfs musikfodrlags, a. b., 
Stockholm, Sweden. 20853 


Minor melodies; by J. C. Bartells, op. 
11; pf. 1. Autumn. [2 others] © 
Sept. 20, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 23; E pub. 
9385; John C. Bartells, Chicago. 

20854 


Minuetto in G; 18th century, arr. by 
G. Francesco Malipiero, of Italy; pf. 
© Aug. 28, 1929; 2 ¢c. Aug. 80; 8 
pub. 9168; Theodore Presser ©Co., 
Philadelphia. 20855 


Mirandy May; words and music by 
L. J. Bennett. [Photostat] ©1e. 
Sept. 18, 1929; E unp. 11000; Louis 
J. Bennett, Kansas City, Mo. 20856 


Mischief makers; by Irene Rodgers, 
ed., annotated and fingered by John 
M. Williams; pf. © Sept. 23, 1929; 
2 c. Sept. 25; E pub. 9487; Boston 
musie co., Boston. 20857 


Misery in Arkansas; words and music 
by Dave Macon. ([Chords, single 
staff] © 1c. Sept. 6, 1929; H unp. 
10618; Jack Kapp, Chicago. 20858 


Miss Wonderful; from Paris, lyric by 
Al. Bryan, music by Eddie Ward; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by W. C. 
Lindemann. © Sept. 18, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 20; E pub. 9410; Harms, inc., 
New York. 20859 


Missouri moan; melody by J. HE. 
Smith. ©1c. Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 
11377; Southern music pub. €o., inc., 
New York. 20860 


Mist; by Alice Mengel; pf. © Sept. 
7, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 9; E pub. 9062; 
Noyes-group, New York. 20861 


Mr. Brown, here I come; words and 
music by G. Foster. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Sept. 28, 1929; 
BE unp. 11403; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 20862 


Mistreatin’ mamma; words and music 
by Furry Lewis. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 e. Sept. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 11417; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 20863 


‘Mit flag; words by M. Dysthe, music 


by Gunnar J. Malmin. 4to. © Aug. 
16, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 12; E pub. 9024; 
Martinius Dysthe, Minneapolis. 
20864 
Mitt flag; tekst af Gerhard, musik af 
Reidar Thommessen, of Denmark. 
© Aug. 20, 1929; 1 ce. Aug. 31; E for. 
6449 ; Skandinavisk musikforlag, Co- 
penhagen. 20865 


1109 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20866 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 24 


Mittmann (Leopold) Studie; von 
Leopold Mittmann, of Germany; pf. 
© May 22, 1929; 1 c Aug. 14; E for. 
6416; Wilhelm Zimmermann, Leip- 
Zig, 20866 


Mobile—Alabam’ ; words by: J." E. 
Guernsey, music by Floyd Thomp- 


son. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1929; E unp. 
10674; Thompson & Guernsey. 
Indianapolis. 20867 


Modern rhythm; fox-trot, written and 
composed by Howard and Donald 
Sinnock, of Great Britain, domiciled 
at Brooklyn; 1st violin. © 1 «@ 
July 24, 1929; E unp. 10867; Donald 
L. W, Sinnock, Brooklyn. 20868 


Modern transcription of Humoreske; 
by Frankie Carle [pseud. of F. N. 
Carlone]; pf. [Photostat] © 1 e¢. 
July 22, 1929; E unp. 9128; Francis 
N. Carlone, Springfield, Mass. 

20869 


Modest (The) violet; by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern, op. 634, no. 1; pf. © Sept. 24, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 28; E pub. 9565; 
McKinley musie¢ co., Chicago. 20870 


Molly’s gone to Hollywood; words and 
music by A. M. Cole. © 1c. Sept. 
4, 1929; E unp. 10573; Anna 
Matthews Cole, Nicholville, N. Y. 

20871 

Monoghaly shore; . words by 4G. 
Kaercher, music by Robt. H. Bren- 
nen. [Words and melody only] © 
1 c. Sept. 27, 1929; H unp: 11354: 
George Kaercher, Newark, O. 20872 


Monte Carlo; continental comedy one- 
step, words by Robert Hargreaves 
and Stanley J. Damerell, music’ by 
Tolchard Evans, of Great Britain; 
pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] 
1929; 1 c« Sept. 13; EH for. 6578; 
Cecil Lennox, ltd., London. 20873 


Moonbeams; morceau characteristic, 
by Louis Panella; full orch. pts. 
4to. © Sept. 14, 1929; 2.c. Sept. 13; 
E pub, 9042; Volkwein bros., Pitts- 
burgh. 20874 


Moonbeams watch o’er my love; words 


and music by M. Skumsky. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 25, 
1929; E unp. 11233; Michael 
Skumsky, Lansford, Pa. 20875 


Moonlight; melody by J. Vollmer. © 
Le. Sept. 25,°1929' san 11265 ; 
James Vollmer, Philadelphia. 20876 


Moonlight blues; melody by Charlie 
Lawrence. © 1 c. Sept. 28, 1929; 


© Sept. 6, 


E unp. 11382; Southern music pub. 
co., inec., New York. 20877 


Moonlight (A) dance; by Berenice 
Benson Bentley; pf., with words. 
© Aug. 28, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 30; EB 
pub. 8771; Boston music co., Boston. 

20878 


Moonlight (The) march; words by 
Charles Newman, music by Carmen 
Lombardo, arr. by Rube Bennett; 
pf, and ukulele acc. © June 25, 
1929; 2 c« June 29; E pub. 7455; 
Milton Weil music co., Chicago. 

20879 


Moonlight memories; words by Mabel 
Jarvis, music by Irving Webb 
[pseud. of H. A. Webb] ©1c. June 
28, 1929; E unp. 8453; Ervin 
Arthur Webb, Salt Lake City. 

20880 


Moonlight prisoner; words and music 
by L. Panaszewski. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Sept. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 10939; Leon Panaszewski, 
Phillipsburg, N. J. 20881 


Moonlight (A) rendezvous; lyric by 
Benee Russell, music by Vincent 
Rose. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 17, 1929; E unp. 10960; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 20882 


More (The) I see of other girls the 
more I yearn for you; lyric by R. C. 
Dillmore, music by Edward J. 
Paynter. © July 29, 1929-32 
Sept. 14; E pub. 9119; Richard C. 
Dillmore, Philadelphia. 20883 


More (The) I try to forget the more 
I remember you; written and com- 
posed by Fred E. Cliffe, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 
22, 1929; 1 e. Aug. 28; E for. 6524; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 

20884 


Morning breezes; waltz, by Walter 
Rolfe; pf. © Aug. 31, 1929; 2 «. 
Sept. 3; E pub. 8888; Hvans music 
co., Boston. 20885 


Morning is coming; hymn, words and 
music by W. M. Runyan. © Sept, 
2, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 23; E pub. 9418; 
William M, Runyan, Chicago. 

20886 


Morning serenade; by Roland Diggle; 
organ. © Sept. 12, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
14; E pub. 9178; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 20887 


1110 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1929 


Moten’s blues; melody by Bennie 
Moten. © 1 c. Sept. 28, 1929; HE 
unp. 11397; Southern music pub, co., 
inc., New York. 20888 


Mother; from Listen to me, words and 
music by W. Place, jr.; pf. ©l1e. 
Sept. 30, 1929; E unp. 11449; 
William Place, jr., Providence, R. I. 

20889 


Mother; words and music by C. L. 
Bluemer, arr. by H. L. Alford. © 
Sept. 13, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 20; E pub. 
9404; Charles L. Bluemer, Chicago. 

20890: 


Mother dear; by Jimmie Gallagher 
and O. Léveillee; melody with pf. 
ace. © 1.¢c.,Sept., 9,.1929;. E unp. 
10699; Oscar Léveillee, Cambridge, 
Mass. 20891 


Mother devine [!]; mother love song, 
words and music by B. Corprew. 
1 c. Sept. 14, 1929; E unp. 10887; 
Blyden Corprew, Brooklyn. 20892 


Mother is calling us still; words and 
music by HE. M. Tremblay; male 
quartet. 4to. © Sept. 5, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 9; E pub. 8939; Edith M. 
Tremblay, Goderich, Ont., Canada. 

20893 


Mother (A) song; words by Kurt 
Schwabach, adaptation by W. A., of 
Great Britain. music by Jim Cowler. 
© July 24, 1929; 1 ¢ Aug. 8; E for. 
6315; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 
[© English words] 20894 


Mount of the Holy Cross; meditation, 
composed and arr. by Henry S. Saw- 
yer; pf., 4 hands. © Sept. 24, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 28; E pub. 9558; McKinley 
music ¢o., Chicago. 20895 


Moving along; words by Herbert J. 
Brandon, music by J. S. Zamecnik ; 
men’s voices. 4to. © Sept. 13, 
1929; 2 ec. Sept. 18; E pub. 9131; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 20896 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus)  Alle- 
luja; from motet Exsultate jubilate, 
ed. by Carl Deis; high voice. Copy- 
right is based upon new matter by 
Carl Deis, namely, his interpretation 
represented in the legible notation 
thereof contained in the copies filed. 
© Aug. 23, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 26; B 
pub. 9189; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 20897 


Minuet from Don _ Giovanni; 
French minuet, arr. by Henry S. 
Sawyer, bowed and fingered by 


20906 


Frank J. Blazek;: violin solo or duet, 
with pf. acc. © Sept. 24, 1929; 2 c. 


Sept. 28; E pub. 9551; McKinley 
music co., Chicago. 20898 
Mucking about the garden; comedy 


song one-step, words and music by 
Q. Kumber, of Great Britain; pf. 
ace., With banjulele banjo and uku- 
lele arr. by Alvin D. Keech. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Sept. 
Davigeos LG. Sept ht: Hiror, got, 
Lawrence Wright music co., London. 

20899 


Music (The) hour; [compiled] by Os- 
bourne McConathy, W. Otto Miess- 
ner, Edward Bailey Birge and Ma- 
bel EH. Bray: bk. 3. 8vo. © Aug. 
22, 1929: 2 ¢. Sept. 5; aff. Sept: a, 
A 13134; Silver, Burdett & co., New- 
ark, NF. 20900 


Music when soft voices die; 4-pt. song, 
words by Percy Bysshe Sheiley, mu- 
sic by Geoffrey N. Leeds, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices. 4to. [Staff 
‘and tonic sol-fa notations] © July 
29, 1929; 1 ¢@ Sept. 5;.H for. 6598; 
H. F. W. Deane & sons, the Year 
book press, Iltd., London. 20901 


Musical Bob; words and music by A. 
A. Wofford. [Words and melody 
only (© tc, Aug..8,.1929; ch amp: 
9681; Aaron Arthur Wofford, Red 
Oak, Ga. 20902 


Musical (The) salvationist; compiled 
by F.'G. Hawkes, of Great Brit- 
ails) > Map 4o, pt..9,; Sept., W929: - 400: 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Sept. 4, 1929; 1c. Sept. 14; HB 
for. 6683; Salvationist pub. & sup- 
plies, ltd., London. 20908 


Mustalainen; valse, founded on the 
song, svensk text: Ejnar Westling, 
for pf. av Igor Borganoff, of Sweden. 
© May 31, 1927; 1 @ June’ 3, 1929; 
E for. 4920; Forlags a. b. musika- 
liska Knuten, Stockholm, Sweden. 


20904 
Muttersprache; text von Max von 
Schenkendorf, musik von Hugo 


Kaun, of Germany; miinnerchor a 
cappella. Partitur u. stimmen. 4to. 
© June 14, 1929; 1 ce. Aug. 14; B 
for, 6387; Amsel-verlag, Berlin. 


20905 
My beautiful browneyed gimme girl; 
words by A. D. Miles, music by 


Robt. H. Brennen. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c Sept. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 11287; Arnie Dunlap Miles, 
Princeton, W. Va. 20906 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20907 


pt. III, 0. S., v. 24 


My beloved; lyric by L Byrd and D. 8S. 
Carlson, music by D. S. Carlson. 
[Photostat] © 1. Sept. 3, 1929; 
E unp. 10506; Dorothy S. Carlson 
and Lee Byrd, Oakland, Calif. 

20907 


My blue lagoon; lyrics by Mildred 
Louise, music by J. R. Johnson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 9, 1929; E unp. 10704; J. Rosa- 
mond Johnson, New York. 20908 


My blue print of dreams; words and 
music by Billy Moll and Harry Bar- 
ris. [Words and melody only] © 
ti © Sept. 215:1929> Earp .aht2222); 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 20909 


My bluebell; words and music by Mary 
Louise Lowe, arr. by Harry L. AIl- 
ford.. © May 24, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
16; E pub. 9160; Buck song service, 
Oak Park, IIl. 20910 


My Carolina sunshine girl; fox-trot, 


words and music by Jimmie Rod-- 


gers; pf. and ukule’e ace. © Sept. 
9, 1920; 2 c. Sept. 10; E pub. 8946; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 20911 


My cot among the roses; words by 
R. S. Zerintcheff, music by H. J. 
Rigby. © 1c. June 8, 1929; EH unp. 
7551; Ruth Shull Zerintcheff, Oak- 
land, Calif. 20912 


My darling’s wandered westward; 4- 
pt. cho., music by Theophil Wendt, 
ot Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York; women’s voices, with alto 
solo. 40. "© “Aue e230 £929 "2 c. 
Aug. 26; E pub. 91384; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 20913 


My dreams are dreams of you; words 
and musie by F. H. Scott; pf. and 
ukulele ace. Glenside, Pa., Glenn 
music pub. co. © Sept. 7, 1929; 2 c. 
Sept. 10; E pub. 8958; Francis H. 
Scott, Glenside, Pa. 20914 


My dreamy days; words by A. A. 
Mann Baker [i. e. Aaron Adam 
Baker], music by Samuel H. Speck. 
{Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
June 21, 1929; EH unp. 8178; Aaron 
Adam Baker, Marlow, Okla. 20915 


My fate is in your hands; words by 
Andy Razaf, music by Thomas 
Waller. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 11, 1929; E unp. 10785; 
Santly bros., inc., New York. 20916 


My favorite melody; words and music 
by H. J. Cleary. [Photostat] © 
1 ec. Sept. 20, 1929; E unp. 11083; 
Homer John Cleary, Marion, O. 

20917 

My Florida; words and music by C. 
De John, of Argentine, domiciled at 
Chicago, arr. by Burrell Van Buren. 
© 1e. Aug. 31, 1929; E unp. 10509; 
Carlos De John, Chicago. 20918 


My Georgia man blues; words and 
music by C. Burston. © 1 ¢. Sept, 
10, 1929; EK unp. 10782; Clara Burs- 
ton, Cincinnati. 20919 


My girl, sixty, but always sixteen; 
lyric by Alfred Dalby, music by 
Dave Stamper and William Kernell. 
© 1c. Sept. 18, 1929; E unp. 10986; 


Fox fi'm corp., New York. , 20920 
My gold coast of love; words and 
music by F. L. O’Bryan. © 1 e. 


Sept. 3, 1929; E unp. 10579; Frank- 
lin L. O’Bryan, Chicago. 20921 


My Gypsy love; words and music by 
I, B. Arnstein. © 14 Sept. 12 
1929; E unp. 10806; Ira B. Arnstein, 
New York. 20922 


My heart belongs to the girl who be- 
longs to somebody else; waltz 
ballad, words by Al Lewis, music by 
Al Sherman; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Sept. 23, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 24; HE 
pub. 9424; Sherman, Lewis & Arm- 
strong, ine., New York. 20923 


My heart keeps beating time; poem 
by Larry Yoell, music by Paul 
Pirate; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Sept. 18, 1929; 2 ce. Sept. 23: H pub. 
9372; Lloyd Campbell publications, 
ine., San Francisco. 20924 


My home down in the South; words 
and music by H. W. Pomeroy. © 
1 c. Sept. 11, 1929; E unp. 10795; 
Harry William Pomeroy, Merchant- 
ville, N. J. 20925 


My home’s across the Blue Ridge 
Mountains; words and musie by 
Thos. C. Ashley. [Words and 


melody only] © 1c. Sept. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 11398; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 20926 


My hot baby; words and music by 
B. A. Young. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 11149; Barnard Abraham 
Young, Lawrence, Kan. 20927 


My hut is a palace; words and music 
by D. Bogen. ©1c. Sept. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 11080; David Bogen, Arcadia, 
Calif. 20928 


1112 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1929 


My Jimmie; words by W. Duncan, 
music by Lee Turner. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Aug. 22. 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 7; E pub. 8994; 
Willoby Dunean, Strang, OKl. 

20929 


My latest; words by Jesse Cash, music 
by L. FE. Stafford. [Words and 


melody .only] ©. 1 c. Sept. 25, 
1929; E unp. 11292; Lewis F. 
Stafford, Syracuse, N. Y. 20930 


My life and love; words and music 
by O. KE. Angell. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Aug. 31, 1929; 
E unp. 10496; Osear Franklyn 
Angell, Long Beach, Calif, 20931 


My little angel; lyric by Lewis and 
Young, music by Lew Pollack. 
[Words and melody only] © 1... 
Sept. 19, 1929; E unp. 11049: 
Remick music corp., New York. 

20932 

My little fella and me; _ fox-trot, 
words and music by Norman P. 
Hackforth, of Great Britain, ukulele 
arr. by R. M. Strong. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Sept. 20, 
1929; 1 c Sept. 28; E for. 6741; 
Dix, ltd., London. 20933 


My little Hawaiian hula hoo; words 
and music by F. M. Powell. [Photo- 
stat] © 1c. Sept. 3, 1929; E unp. 
10534; Fannie Myrtice Powell, 
Dallas. 20934 


My little lady; words by Hlsie 
MeWilliams, music by Jimmie 
Rodgers; pf. and ukulele ace, © 
Sept. 9, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 10; E pub. 
8948; United pub. co., New York. 

20935 

My love; ballad, words and music by 
N. E. Paddon, of Canada. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Sept. 
16. 1929 2 G..sep., 195. Epub: 
9361; Nora E. Paddon, Elbow Park, 
Calgary, Canada. 20936 


My love is like a rainbow in the sky; 
words and music by F. Martorana. 
© 1e. Sept. 18, 1929; E unp. 10971; 
Francis Martorana, West Newton, 
Mass. 20937 


My love is your love, let your love be 
mine; words and music by W. 
White. [Words and melody only] 
© 1e. Sept. 11, 1929; E unp. 10773; 
Willy White, New York. 20938 


My lovely lady; words by C. G. Hichel, 
music by J. Fischerman, of Russia, 
domiciled at New York. © 1 «. 


20950 


Sept. 6, 1929; E unp. 10613; Charles 
G. Hichel, Brooklyn, and Jascha 
Fischerman, New York, 20939 


My lover, master of my heart; from 
Paris, lyric by Al. Bryan, music by 
Kddie Ward; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. by W. C. Lindemann. © Sept. 
18, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 20; E pub. 9411: 
Harms, ine., New York. 20940 


My Malibu rose; words and music by 
R. Leffingwell. UHollywood, Holly- 
wood music publishers. © Sept. 10, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 17; E pub. 9245; 
Roy Leffingwell, Pasadena, Calif. 

20941 

My man Friday; musical comedy for 
puppets, in 2 acts and a prologue, 
book, lyrics and music by F. Brown. 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1929; D unp. 27578; 
Forman Brown, Hollywood, Calif. 

20942 


-My Missouri mother ; waltz, words and 


music by Russell Riemer [i. e., L. 
R. Riemer] © 1 ec. Sept. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 10698; Louis R. Riemer, New 
York. 20948 


My mother; poem by Valeria Robert- 
son Lehman, music by I. H. Mere- 
dith; low or med. voice. © Maz. 
12, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 14; E pub. 9089; 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 

20944. 


My mother; words and music by HE. 
Holyoake, of Canada. © 1c. Sept. 
23, 1929; E unp. 11131; Edith Holy- 
oake, Guelph, Ont., Canada. 20945 


My mother; words and music by J. 
W. Saunders. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1929; 
EH eunp. 11187; Joseph William Saun- 
ders, Baltimore. 20946 


My mother; words and music by O. 
By Adkins.’ © 1. ¢. Sept.’ 3,-1929; 
E unp. 10546; Ottis Bennett Adkins, 
Birmingham, Ala. 20947 


My mother; words by A. Blomquist, 
musie by Herb Ostrow. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Sept. 5, 
1929: 2 ec. Sept. 21; Hepubsis45L- 
Axeline Blomquist, Camden, N. J. 

20948 

My mother’s photograph; lyric by 
Harry Pease and Charles O’Flynn, 
music by Ed. G. Nelson; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Sept. 20, 1929; 2 «. 
Sept. 25; E pub. 9496; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 20949 


My mountain home so dear; words by 
Milton Taggart, music by R. Sauer. 
© 1c. Sept. 7, 1929; E unp. 10695; 
Robert Sauer, Provo, Utah. 20950 


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20951 


My never failing friend; hymn, words 
and music by Haldor Lillenas. © 
Sept. 25, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 27; E pub. 
9527; Lillenas pub. co., ine., Indian- 
apolis. 20951 


My new bicycle; by T. Robin Mac- 
Lachlan; pf. © Aug. 28, 1929; 2c. 
Aug. 30; E pub. 8772; Boston music 
co., Boston. 20952 


My northland; words and music by 
W. F. Oesterle. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 11, 1929; E unp. 
10752; William F. Oesterle, Henry- 
etta, Okla. 20953 


My Ohio river dream; words and mu- 
sic by EH. G. Becker. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
25, 1929; BE unp. 11298; Evalyn Gar- 
rett Becker, Wheeling, W. Va. 

20954 


My pal; words and music by A. Mee- 
han, of Canada, domiciled at New 
York. ©1c. Sept. 25, 1929; E unp. 
11270; Albert Meehan, New York. 

20955 


My pal; words by BH. Boothe, music 
by Phil Starr. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 7, 1929; E unp. 
10684; Earnesteen Boothe, Eldorado, 
Tex. 20956 


My plane and you; words and music 
by L. Kegeler. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 5, 1929; E unp. 
10601; Lydia Kegeler, New York. 

20957 


My queen made me a king; lyric by 
Eugene West, music by Felix Ber- 
nard and Julius P. Witmark, jr.; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. © Sept. 3, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 6; E pub. 9220; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 20958 


My sister; from Show of shows, words 
by Ray Perkins and J. Keirn Bren- 
nan, music by Ray Perkins; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. © Sept. 9, 1929; 
2 ce. Sept. 12; E pub. 9210; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 20959 


My song of the Nile; waltz, from 
Drag, words and music by Al Bryan 
and Geo. W. Meyer, arr. by Paul F. 
Van Loan; concert oreh. pts. © 
Sept. 3, 1929; 2 c Sept. 6; E pub. 
9217; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 20960 


My sun-tanned baby; words and music 
by W. Lillywhite. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Sept. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 10945; William Lillywhite, 
Southampton, N. Y. 20961 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


My sweet Marie; words and music by 
M. Morgan, of Canada, domiciled at 
Cleveland. . [Words . and. melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 16, 1929; E unp. 
10895; Mike Morgan, Cleveland. 

20962 


My sweetheart dear; words and music 
by W. F. Met, jr. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Sept. 6, 1929; B 
unp. 10632; William Forder Mets, 
jr., Dunellen, N. J. 20963 


My victory was conquering your heart; 
words by Ned Miller, music by Jules 
K. Stein, of U. S., and Carmen Lom- 
bardo, of Canada, domiciled at New 
York. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Sept. 19, 1929; E unp. 11158; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 20964 


My window; from Fox movietone 
John McCormack, words and music 
by Con Conrad, Sidney D. Mitchell 
and Archie Gottler. [Words and 

/ melody orly] © 1. Sept. 3, 1929; 
E unp. 10576; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, ine.,; New York. 20965 


My yesterday; words by Harlan 
Thompson, music by Dave Stamper. 
© 1c. Sept. 18, 1929; E unp. 10984; 
Fox film corp., New York. 20966 


Nador Jéska n6otéi; words by various 
authors, music by Nador Joska, of 
Hungary; hegeditire,  mandolinra 
vagy énekre alanyomott széveggel. 
Budapest, Nador Kalman. obl, 
16mo. © Mar. 27, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 
38; E for. 6532; Joseph Nador, 
Budapest, Hungary. 20967 


Nannette; words by George Pitman, 
music by Charles H. Galligan; pf. 
4to. © Sept. 5, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 6; 
E pub. 8897; Artists publishers, 
New York. 20968 


Napule ... e niente cchiti; versi di 
Francesco Fiore, musica di Gaetano 
Lama, of Italy. 4to. [Words and 
melody only] © Apr. 6, 1929; 1«¢. 
Aug. 30; E for. 6378; Italian book 
co., New York. 20969 


Narrative (The); words by Clifford 
Grey, music by Herbert Stothart. 
©1c. Sept. 25, 1929; E unp. 11274; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 


City, Calif. 20970 
Natalia; words by G. J. Wendling, 
music by EB. A. Schindler. © 1 «@ 


Sept. 11, 1929; E unp. 10778; George 
J. Wendling and Edward A. 
Schindler, Chicago. 20971 


1114 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1929 


20992: 


National 4-H club. song book. 8vo. | Nellie Monro; words and music by T. 


© Sept. 10, 1929; 2 c Sept. 30; aff. 
Sept. 28; A 138725; C. C. Birchard & 
co., Boston. 20972 


Natividad; polka, by José Chavez, of 
Mexico, domiciled at San Diego, 
Calif.; pf. [Photostat] © Aug. 6, 
1929; 2 ce Aug. 8; E pub. 8976; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

20973 


Nature’s melody; words and music by 
C. C. Phillippe, arr. by Marie 
Jaequemet. [Blue-print] © 1 «. 
Sept. 7, 1929; E unp. 10696; Charles 
Clinton Phillippe, Los Gatos, Calif. 

20974 


Naufragos; letra y musica di A. Marin, 
of Mexico, domiciled at Log Angeles; 
pf. [Photostat] © June 18, 1929; 
2c. June 24; EK pub. 8766; Dionisio 


Acosta and Alfredo Marin, Los 
Angeles. 20975 
Naughty (The) kittens; by G. D. 


_ Martin; pf. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1929; 
EX unp. 10929; George Dewey 
Martin, Hartford, Conn. 20976 


Navy blues; from Navy blues, words 
by Roy Turk, music by Fred E. 
Ahlert. © Sept. 11, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
13; E pub. 9026; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inc., New York. 

; 20977 


— Same. [Words and melody only] 
©l1ec. Aug. 23, 1929; E unp. 10473; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 20978 


Ne menjen el; tango, verse Szenes 


Andor, zenéje Nador Jozsef, of 
Hungary. © June 16, 1929; 1 «. 
Aug. 3; FH for. 6554; Kalman 


Nador, Budapest, Hungary. 20979 
Neal’s blues; melody by Douglas 
Williams. © 1c. Sept, 28, 1929; © 
unp. 11407; Southern music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 20980 


Near the banks of the Sacramento; 
words and music by E. C. Wood- 
ward. © 1.c¢. Sept. 18, 1929: Bb 
unp. 10978; Edward C. Woodward, 
Sacramento, Calif. 20981 


Neha ugy felsir, Csinon Palko, ne 
menj kislany, Kilencet tit6tt, sir egy 
kislany; by Budai and Rozsavolgyi, 


of Hungary. [Melody only] ©1c. 
sept. 138, 1929; E unp. 10882; 
Rozsavolgyi es tarsa, Budapest, 
Hungary. 20982 


Halloran, of Canada. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © July 6, 
1929; 2 ec. July 18; E pub. 8779; 
Thomas Halloran, Lindsay, Ont., 
Canada. 20983 


Never lonesome, never blue, when I’m 
with you; words by R. Smelser and 
R. Cockrell, music R. Cockrell. St. 
Louis, Mo., Mound City music pub. 
co. © Sept. 1, 1929; 2 c Sept. 9; 
E pub, 8950; Rex. H, Smelser and 
Rogers Cockrell, San Marcos, Tex. 

20984 


Nevin (Gordon Balch) Twenty-five 
advanced pedal studies for the 
organ. © Aug. 14, 1929; 2 ¢, Aug. 
23; E pub. 9327; Oliver Ditson co.. 
Boston. 20985 


New Christmas songs; collection of 
carols, by Lorenz pub. co., words by 
Mattie B. Shannon and _ others, 
music by Ira B. Wilson and others. 
Series B. 4to. © Sept. 19, 1929; 
2 ce, and aff. Sept. 28; AA 261038; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton. 20986 


New coon in town; words and music 
by Dave Macon. [Chords, single 
staff] ©1c. Sept. 6, 1929; E unp. 
10619; Jack Kapp, Chicago. 20987 


New Ireland; words and music by 
EK. M. Condon. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 5, 1929; E unp. 
10596; Evangelus M. Condon, 
Boston. 20988 


New (The) step; from The great 
Gabbo, words by Paul Titsworth, 
music by Lynn Cowan. © Sept. 16, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 21; E pub. 9384; 
Sherman, Clay & co., San Francisco. 

20989 


New York bella; versi di M. Jiam- 
belluca, musica di Joseph Ferrara. 
[Words and melody only] © 1«. 
Sept. 21, 1929; BH unp? “11106 - 
Mariano Jiambelluca, New York. 

20990 


Niedaj sie; polka, by T. H. Zadroga. 
[Melody only] © 1 c. Sept. 11, 
1929; E unp. 10789; Tadeusz H. Zad- 
roga, Philadelphia. 20991 


Night and day; fox-trot; words and 
music by D. Fraieli. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Sept. 27, 1929; 
E unp. 11358; Domenico Fraieli, 
Providence, R. I. 20992 


1115 


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20993 


Nightingale’s (The) song to the rose; 
lyric by R. C. Dillmore, music by 
Edward J. Paynter. © July 5, 
1929; 2 ec. Sept. 14; E pub. 9121; 
Richard C. Dillmore, Philadelphia. 

20993 


Nina-nana; Trentino lullaby, English 
version by Piero M. Petacci, music 
adapted and arr. by Sandro Benelli, 
of Italy; mixed voices. 4to. © 
Sept. 3, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 4; E pub. 
8962; A. Forlivesi & co., Florence, 
Italy. 20994 


Nine miles out of town; comedy song, 
words by J. J. Myers, music by 
Harry Clifford. © 1 e¢. Sept. 16, 
1929; E unp. 10931; John Joseph 
Myers, Marshall, Ok. 20995 


Ninety in the Shade; melody by T. 
Strowhouer and Doc Daugherty 
[pseud. of C. L. Daugherty] ©1e. 
Aug. 1, 1929; E unp. 10279; Clar- 
ence LaDow Daugherty and Thomas 
Strowhouer, Philadelphia. 20996 


Same. © 1 ec. Sept. 28, 1929; E 
unp. 11388; Southern music pub. co., 
ine., New York. 20997 


No me olvides; vals, by L. M. Cabre- 
fa.;; pf... © 1 ¢: Sept. 26; 1929. / 
unp. 11160; Luis Miranda Cabrera, 
New York. 20998 


No, not one; words by Vola Allen, 
music by A. G. Schodle. ©1e. Sept. 
25, 1929; EH unp. 11231; Adam Gyula 
Schodle, Philadelphia. 20999 


No one but the right man can do me 
wrong; lyrics by Max and Nathaniel 
Lief, music by Ralph Rainger. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 26, 1929; E unp. 11304; Rem- 
ick music corp., New York. 21000 


Nobody but me; words by Ann Robi- 
son, music by Abraham Robison. © 
1 e@. Sept. 25, 1929; EH unp. 11256; 
Abraham Robison, New York. 21001 


Nobody cares if I’m blue; from Show 
of shows, words by Grant Clarke, 
music by Harry Akst; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. © Sept. 9, 1929; 2 c. 
Sept. 12; E pub. 9215; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 21002 


Nobody else will do; words by G. 
Ruscitti, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
June 25, 1929; 2 c. June 28; HB pub. 
9299; Gabriel Ruscitti, Berkeley, 
Calif. 21008 


pt. III, 0. S., V. 24 


Nobody’s fault but. your own; fox trot,. 


by Alan Murray and Ray Noble, 
transcribed by Tony Lowry, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Aug. 22, 1929; 1 e. 
Aug. 28; E for. 6530; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, Itd., London. 21004 


Noche de amor; vals, letra de G. 
Hoyos Ruiz, musica de Beatriz de 
Emparan, of Mexico. © July 1, 
L929; 1 ce. Sept.. 27; Bo fora 
A. Wagner y Levien, sues., S. en C., 
Mexico City, Mexico. 21005 


Nothing but love ain’t nothin’ but 
love; words and music by Bud Wil- 
son [pseud. of D. C. Wilson] © 
1 c. Sept. 10, 1929; E unp. 10739; 
D. C. Wilson, Niagara Falls, New 
York. 21006. 


Notte ’e neantesemo; versi di G. A. 
Rizzi, musica di Giuseppe Ferraro, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 11, 1929; E unp. 10774; Gio- 
vanbattista A. Rizzi, New York. 

21007 


Notturno; rev. ed. of Lament, by K. 
L. Richards; pf. © 1c. June 20, 
1929; E unp. 8312; Katherine Louise 
Richards, New York. 21008. 


Nova Scotia (A) Noél; carol, words 
by Avery Gaul, music by Harvey 
Gaul; mixed voices. 4to. © Sept. 
13, 1929; 2.c. Sept. 16; E pub. 9252; 
G. Ricordi & co., ine., New York. 

21009 


Novela di natale; words and music by 
P. Sciascia. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 14, 1929; E unp. 
10890; Pasquale Sciascia, Philadel- 
phia. 21010: 


Novelette; by E. H. Paul; violin solo, 
duet, or trio, with pf. ace. © Sept. 
6, 1929; 2c. Sept. 28; EH pub. 9531; 
Co-operative music co., Philadel- 
phia. 21011 


Now that I’ve got you I don’t want 
you; words and music by Charlotte 
Elizabeth Walrath and D. I. Schnei- 
der. ©1c. Sept. 25, 1929; E unp. 
11267; Dorothy Irene Schneider, 
Newark, N. J. 21012 


Now the day’s fair tale is told; words 
by Herbert J. Brandon, music by 
Reginald Redman, of Great Britain ; 
sop. 1, 2 and alto. 4to. © July 18, 
1929; 2 ¢c.. Aug.’ 2; Ho publ ib6ae., 
C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 21013 


1116 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1929 


Nu ved jeg férst hvor hgjt jeg elsker 
livet; slow-fox, Dansk tekst af 
Henry Carlsen, musik af Alexander 
Yrnéh, of Denmark; pf. © Aug. 8, 
nee: 1 @& Auge 23; BE for. 6457; 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

21014 


Nuage (Le) ; poésie de Théophile Gau- 
tier, musique de Riccardo Pick-Man- 
giagalli, of Italy, op. 40, n. 4. © 
Aug. 31, 1929; 1c. Sept. 14; E for. 
6641; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 

21015 


Nuit d’automne; poésie de Henri de 
Régnier, musique de Riccardo Pick- 
Mangiagalli, of Italy, op. 40, n. 1. 
© Aug. 31, 1929; 1 c Sept. 14; 
#) for. 6639; A. & G. Carisch & ¢., 
Milan. 21016 


Nuove canzoni di primavera 1929, 
della casa editrice musicale La 
sirena; compilatore, C. O. Lardini, 
of Italy. © May 31, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 
4; E for. 6613 ; Italian book co., New 
York. 21017 


Nur einmal mochte ich mit dir noch 
gliicklich sein! tango-serenade, text 
und musik von Hans Carste, of 
Austria, bearb. von Julius Koch- 
mann, of Germany; orchesterstim- 
men, mit pf. direktion und violine 1 
direktion. 4to. © Feb. 1, 1929; 1c. 
Apr. 19; E for. 4183; Julius Hai- 


nauer, Breslau, Germany. 21018 
Nymph (The); waltz, by HE. del 
Cioppo; pf. © 1 c. Sept. 26, 1929; 


E unp. 11309; Eugene del Cioppo, 
New York. 21019 


O babe divine; 2 pt. anthem for junior 
choir, words and music by Bernard 
Hamblen. 4to. New York, N. Y., 
Chappell-Harms, inc. © Aug. 26, 
1929; 2 c. Aug. 27; H pub. 8789; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 21020 


O cielo scurato; words and music by 
P. Santaniello, of Italy, domiciled 
at New York. [Words and melody 
any. «ko tev. Sept... 1G... 1925 - 
unp. 10972; Pasquale Santaniello, 
Merchantville, N. J. 21021 


O Dora, Dora, the one who loved you 
so true; words and music by L. L. 
Boehler. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1929; E unp. 10594; 
Louise L. Boehler, Paterson. 21022 


O, England; words and music by Ed- 
ward W. Miller, of Canada; med. 
voice, in G. © Sept. 7, 1929; 1 «. 
Sept. 7; E for. 6680; Leo Feist, ltd., 
Toronto, Canada. 21023 


78419—29——6 


21033 


O, for goodness’ sake; words and 
music by R. H. Cloud. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 3, 1929; 
E unp. 10492; Robert Hugh Cloud, 
New York. 21024 


O fuoco e ’a paglia; melody by A. F. 
Paganucci. © 1 ¢. Sept. 3, 1929; 
EK unp. 10517; Anthony F. Paga- 
nucci, Brooklyn. 21025 


O hadst thou harkened to my com- 
mandments; anthem. words from 
Isaiah, music by Beatrice Mac- 
Gowan Scott; mixed voices, with 
pf. or organ acc. © Sept. 19, 1929; 
2 ec. Sept. 28; E pub. 9529; Dean- 
Phillips, Chicago. 21026 


O little town of Bethlehem; Christmas 
pageant-service for the Sunday 
school, by Minnie A. G. Edington, 
words by M. A. G. Edington and 
others, music by Clarence Nevin, G. 
¥. Rosche and others. 8vo. © Sept. 
3, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 11; D pub. 27567; 
Geo. F. Rosche, Chicago. 21027 


O Lord, support us all the day long; 
anthem, from Prayers, old and new, 
by Dean Rousmaniere, music by J. 
Sebastian Matthews and H. Alexan- 
der Matthews; mixed voices, with 
organ ace. 4to. © Aug. 27, 1929; 
2 c. Sept. 7; E pub. 8920; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 21028 


°O male surdato; versi e musica di A. 
Gildo, of Italy, domiciled at Brook- 
lyn; pf. © 1e July 26, 1929; E 
unp. 10802; Armando Gildo, Brook- 
lyn. 21029 


O Maria Matko naSa...; words anon., 
music by R. C. Chladek. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. June 28, 
1929; E unp. 8451; Richard C. 
Chladek, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 21030 


O Mister Camel; eccenctric fox-trot, 
& la negro spirituelle, words and 
music by H. Warde. © Aug. 30, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 3; E pub. 8889; 
Harry Warde, Miami, Fla. 21081 


’O rre d’ ’e guappe; versi e musica 
di A. Gildo, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn; pf. ©1c. July 26, 1929; 
EK unp. 10804; Armando Gildo, 
Brooklyn. 210382 


O sacred book; words by John McKee, 
music by J. S. Duss; bar. and bass, 
with cho. 4to. Pittsburgh, Pa., 
Volkwein bros. © Sept. 3, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 3; E pub. 8815; John S. 
Duss, Ambridge, Pa. 21033 


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O salutaris; English text and. music 
by J. S. Duss; mixed voices. Pitts- 
burgh, Pa., Volkwein bros. [Latin 
and English text] © Sept. 20, 1929; 
2 ec. Sept. 20; E pub. 9284; John S. 
Duss, New Smyrna, Fla. — 21034 


O wondrous night; 2 pt. anthem for 
junior choir, text and music by Ber- 
nard Hamblen. 4to. New York, 
N. Y., Chappell-Harms, ine. © Aug. 
22, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 23; E pub. 8786; 
Harms, ine., New York. 21035 


_O worship the King; 4-pt. cho., words 
by Robert Grant, adapted from the 
old French melody Por ben la can- 
tare, by Edward Shippen Barnes; 
mixed voices, with organ ace. 4to. 
© Sept. 12, 1929; 2 ¢. Sept. 20; BE 
pub. 9308; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 21086 


Obligations ; words by I. Corbin, music 
by Phil Starr. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 7, 1929; E unp. 
10685; Ida Corbin, Eldorado Springs, 
Mo. 21037 


Odd moments; by F. J. Wild; instru- 
mental solo with pf. ace. © 1 ¢. 
July 10, 1929; E unp. 8947; Fred J. 
Wild, St. Louis. 21088 


Offenbach (Jacques) To life awake! 
anthem, new text by Grant Colfax 
Tullar, arr. by J. W. Lerman; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Feb. 18, 1929; 2c. 
Sept. 14; E pub. 9081; Tullar-Mere- 
dith co., New York. [© new text 
and harmonization] 21039 


—— La vie parisienne ; comic opera in 
3 acts, an adaptation of the original 
opera, lyrics by A. P. Herbert, melo- 
dies freely arr. by A. Davies Adams, 
of Great Britain. 4to. © Aug. 2, 
1929; 1 c Aug. 16; D pub. 27566; 
Boosey & co., Itd., London. 21040 


Oh; words and music by R. H. Cloud. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 3, 1929; E unp. 10493; Robert 
Hugh Cloud, New York. 21041. 


Oh, daddy moon, it’s true; words and 
music by W. S. Gilmore, of Great 
Britain. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1929; BE unp. 11247: 
William §S. Gilmore, Richelieu, Co. 
Rouville, Que., Canada. 21042 


Oh! gee, oh gosh, I’m goofy; lyrics by 
Heath Cobb, music by D. B. Klatz- 
kin, © 1 ¢: Sept. 20,/1929: slung: 
11113; David B. Klatzkin, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 21043 


Oh, man! fox trot, words by. H. Helms, 
music by R. Beaudette. © 1c. Sept. 
7, 1929; E unp. 10692; Ray Beau- 
dette and Hugh Helms, Tacoma. 

21044 

Oh! Ma(r)! where is my Ruby at; 
words and music by H. C. Buhler. 
©1c. Sept. 24, 1929; E unp. 11179; 
Herman Charles Buhler, Woodcliff, 
N.S. 21045 


Oh, Mollie, make some candy ; or, Boys’ 
troubles, words and music by Myrtle 
Kittell Hess. © Aug. 29, 1929; 27¢ 
Sept. 3; E pub. 8821; March bros., 
Lebanon, O. 21046 


Oh! Oh! Oh! what I know-about love; 
from The girl from Woolworth’s; 
words by Herman Ruby, music by 
M. K. Jerome; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. © Sept. 9, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 12; 
EK pub. 9216; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 21047 


Oh papa! oh mama! words and musie 
by J. Schlacht; pf. 

GQNYND TN INEND GN) 
© Mar. 12, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 18; E pub. 
8346; Joseph Schlacht, New York. 

21048 

Oh, please tell me; waltz, words by 
Edward B. Wyman, music by 
William Van Beaver. © 1. Aug. 
7, 1929; E unp. 10471; Edward 
Wyman, Westwood, Mass. 21049 


Oh to be happy; words by D. Greene, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Sept. 7, 1929; 
E unp. 10686; Delle Greene, Pitts- 
burgh. 21050 


Oh! why should you do me that way; 
blues, words and music by W. S. 
Travers, arr. by Eugene Platzman;: 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Aug. 30, 
1929; 2 c« Sept. 3; E pub. 8888; 
Walter S. Travers, Barhamsville. 
Va. 21051 


Oh yeah? fox-trot, words and music by 
J. S. Schachtel. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Sept. 25, 1929; EH unp. 
11298; John S. Schachtel, Buffalo. 

21052 

Ohio River moon; words by J. Storm, 
music by Robert Van Sickle. © 1 ©. 
Sept. 24, 1929; E unp. 11168; John 
Storm, Benwood, W. Va. 21053 


Ol top tipsy ; for cinema, by Montague 
Ewing, of Great Britain, arr. by 
W. Spielter; full orch. pts. © Sept. 
23, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 23; E pub. 9338; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 

21054 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1929 , 


Old (An) evening prayer; 3-pt. song, 
old rhyme, set to music by Hilda M. 
Grieveson, of Great Britain; sop. 1, 
2 and 3. 4to. . [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © July 19, 1929; 1c. 
Sept. 5;.E for. 6596; H. F. W. Deane 
& sons, the Year book press, Itd., 

_ London. 21055 


Old (An) fashioned photograph of 
mother; traditional words, music by 
George W. Milton; violin. © 1 «¢ 
Sept. 4, 1929; E unp. 10557; Frank 


McCravy and James McCravy, 
Laurens, S. C. 21056 
Old (The) home; words by Raye 
Megrims, music by Phil Starr. 


[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 18, 1929; E unp. 10962; Mary 
E. Grimes, Loma, Col. 21057 


Old Ironsides; grand march, composed 
and arr. by Henry S. Sawyer, bowed 
and fingered by Frank J. Blazek; 
violin, with pf. ace. © Sept. 24, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 28; E pub. 9549; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 

21058 


Old Panama; march, by Kenneth J. 
Alford, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Sem, 12, 1929: 1 c. Sept. 21; for. 
6694; Hawkes & son (London) Itd., 
London. 21059 


Old (An) sweet-heart of mine; words 
and music by P. V. Patten. ©1e. 
Sept. 7, 1929; E unp. 10681; Paul 
Virgil Patten, Baltimore, 21060 


Ole pal o’ mine; waltz song, words and 
music by M. Rigney. © 1c Sept. 
30, 1929; E unp. 11460; Maud 
Rigney, Marysville, Kan. 21061 


Oly jo az a vasarnap, ktrucz noétak, 
Lehettem volna én; by Markus and 
Zerkowitz, of Hungary. [Melody 
only] ©1c. Sept. 13, 1929; E unp. 
10879; Rozsavolgyi es tarsa, Buda- 


pest, Hungary. 21062 
Omar; valse_ oriental, by Louis 
Panella; pf. © Sept. 28, 1929; 2 «. 


Sept. 27; E pub. 9520; Volkwein 
bros., Pittsburgh. 21063 


On a morning long ago; Spanish 
Christmas carol, 2-pt. cho,, English 
version and arr. by Katherine K. 
Davis; women’s vyoices. 4to. © 
Sept. 12, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 20; E pub 
9302; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

21064 

On a _ wonderful moonlight night; 
words and music by F. Lembo. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 


21076 


Sept. 25, 1929; E unp. 11243; Frank 
Lembo, Detroit. 21065 


On love’s highway; by F. H. Quinn; 
pf. © 1 ec. Sept. 13, 1929; E unp. 
10856; Frank Henry Quinn, Jamaica 
Plain, Mass. 21066 


On parade; march, by Helen Mac- 
Gregor, ed., annotated and fingered 
by John M. Williams; pf. © Sept. 
23, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 25; E pub. 9435; 
Boston music co., Boston. 21067 


On the banks of the dreamy Delaware; 
words and music by Terrie Vork. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 4, 1929; E unp. 10570; Teresa 
Vavruska, Cleveland. 21068 


On the prowl; for cinema, by Monta- 
gue Ewing, of Great Britain, arr. by 
A. E. Cafarella; full orch. pts. © 
ANE 16>) 1929 2. e. Aug. 163 Ei pubk 
9457; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 

21069 


On the Volga; Russian overture, by 
Ivan Akimenko [pseud. of Chas. J. 
Roberits][, arr. by C. J.~ Roberts; 
school orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 
4to. © Apr. 26, 1929; 2 ec. June 27; 
E pub. 7363; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 21070 


Once again; by G. D. Sterny, of Can- 
ada; melody, with pf. acc. ©1.. 
Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 11444; George 
D. Sterny, Montreal, Canada, 21071 


Once again before we part; fox-trot, 
words by Al Lewis, music by Al 
Sherman; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Sept. 23, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 24; E pub. 
9426; Sherman, Lewis & Armstrong, 
ine., New York. 21072 


Once upon a time; from Married in 
Hollywood, words by Harlan Thomp- 
son, music by Dave Stamper. ©1e. 
Sept. 18, 1929; E unp. 10988; Fox 
film corp., New York. 21073 


Onde (Le) del mare; valzer, di Cesa- 
rino Valenti, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 10727; Joseph Cerabino, New 
York. 21074 


One at last; words and music by James 
Rowe and L. B. Harris. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Sept. 28, 
1929; E unp. 11485; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 21075 


One (The) for me; by F. H. Quinn; 
pf. © 1. Sept. 13, 1929; E unp. 
10857 ; Frank Henry Quinn, Jamaica 
Plain, Mass. 21076 


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pt. It, 0. S., v. 24 


One I love; by G. D. Sterny, of Can- 
ada; melody, with pf. ace. © 1. 
Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 11445; George 
D. Sterny, Montreal, Canada. 21077 


One last thought; by Sydney Baynes, 
of Great ‘Britains pf., Ist and 20 
violins, cello and bass. 4to. © Aug. 
23, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 23; E for. 6368; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 21078 


One last thought; by Sydney Baynes, 
of Great Britain; violin and pf. © 
Aug. 12, 1929. 1 ¢e; Ang.'(23.; EY fer: 
6372; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

21079 


One little bit of love; ballad, words by 
A. R. Casais, music by Robt. H. 
Brennen. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Aug. 24, 1929; 2 «. 
Sept. 3; E pub. 8988; Anna R. Ca- 
sais, Paterson, N. J. 21080 


One little kiss; words by Peggy Bam- 
prough, music. by DD. Ee. vhima, 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 25, 1929; E unp. 11269; Don- 
ald P. Fina, Kenosha, Wis. 21081 


One never knows; from Rich people, 
words and music by Walter O’Keefe 
and Bobby Dolan. © Sept. 5, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 6; E pub. 8908; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inec., New York. 

21082 


One of your friends, simply that, noth- 
ing more; words and music by S. A. 
Masselle; violin. © 1 ¢. Sept. 13, 
1929; E unp. 10834; S. Alfred Mas- 
selle, Newburgh, N. Y. 21083 


One twenty-two Sweet Avenue; words 
and music by O. EH. McFarland. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Sept. 5, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 19; E pub. 
9358; Orville Elwynn McFarland, 
Oak Terrace, Minn. 21084 


One-two-one-two-three; words by J. EH. 
Guernsey, music by Floyd Thomp- 
son. © 1. Sept. 9, 1929; E unp. 
10676; Thompson & Guernsey, In- 
dianapolis. 21085 


Only a dream that can’t come true; 
words and music by lL. Graves. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 19, 1929; E unp. 11021; Loinel 
Graves, Yelm, Wash. 21086 


Only (The) road; words by Herbert 
J. Brandon, music by Dexter Stan- 
ton. 1. In A flat—2, In B flat. © 
June 24, 1929; 2 ec. each June 28; 
E pub. 7162; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston. 21087 


Only (The) song I know; from Show 
of shows, words by J. Keirn Bren- 
nan, music by Ray Perkins; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. © Sept. 9, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 12; E pub. 9214; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 21088 


Only the girl; from Broadway host- 
ess, lyric by Herman Ruby, music by 
M. K. Jerome; pf. acc., with uku- 
lele arr. © Sept. 9, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
12; E pub. 9209; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 21089: 


Only you; words by C. O. Knudson, 
music by Clarence Knudson and 
Leonard Smith. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Sept. 3, 1929; EH unp. 
10523; Clarence O. Knudson, Chi- 
cago. 21090 


Onward to Palestine; by David Schus- 
ter and J. Osiier; pf. © 1 ¢ Sept. 
6, 1929; E unp. 10634; Julius Osiier, 
Kansas City, Mo. 21091 


Oodles and oodles, Oo! she’s got 
oodles; words and muSic by Billy 
Moll. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Sept. 21, 1929; E unp. 11216; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 21092 


Open. your eyes; fox trot from Open 
your eyes, lyric by Collie Knox, mu- 
sic by Vernon Duke, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 
21, 1929; 1 c@ Sept. 4; EH for. 6482; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 21093 


Opus 2; by M. S. Rosen; pf. no. 1, 2. 
© 1c. each July 22, 1929; E unp. 
9036, 9037; Milton S. Rosen, New 
York. 21094, 21095 


Orchester-studien ftir viola; hrsg. von 
Wilhelm Altmann, of Germany. 
heft 9. © May 38, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 
14; BE for. 6421; Carl Merseburger, 
Leipzig. 21096 


Orchids; by Louis Panella; pf. © 
Sept. 17, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 16; E pub. 
9144; Volkwein bros., Pittsburgh. 

21097 


Oriental illusions; melody by Bob No- 
lan. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1929; HE unp. 
11428; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 21098 


Oriental rendezvous; words and music 
by E. 8S. Hite. ©1c. Sept. 3, 1929; 
E unp. 10532; Edward S. Hite, Chi- 
cago. 21099 


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no. 9, 1929 


Ostern; worte von Gustav Kockegey, 
komponiert von Alois Melichar, of 
Germany; gemischten chor a capel- 
la. Partitur u. stimmen. 4to. 
Mar. 31, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 14; E for. 
6400; Hans Kessler, Trier, Ger- 
many. 21100 


mother’s kind of 
girl; fox-trot, from On with the 
show, 1929, words by Graham 
Squiers, music by George Barker, of 
Great Britain; pf. ace., with ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Alvin D. Keech. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Aug. 27, 1929; 
1 ec. Sept. 11; E for. 6574; Lawrence 
Wright music co., London. 21101 


Otherwise she’s 


Ouch! you are stepping on my corn; 
fox-trot, words by Leah Avallone, 
music by J. Mata. © 1. Sept. 19, 
1929; E unp. 11079; Julio Mata, 
New York. 21102 


Our first good night kiss; words by 
G. E. Scott, music by Ray Hibbeler. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Aug. 29, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 21; E pub. 
9453; Gertrude Edna Scott, Mexia, 
Tex.” 21103 


Our Flag of liberty: text by Harriett 
M. Lothrop, music by Elizabeth 
Ruth Clapham. © July 28, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 5; E pub. 8858; National 
society children of the American 
revolution, Washington. 21104 


Our motor car; humorous song, words 
and music by W. J. Williams, of 
Great Britain. [Staff and tonic sol 
fa notations] © July 30, 1929; 1l« 
Aug. 28; E for. 6864; Reynolds & 
co., London. 21105 


Our old Lizzie; words by G. Smith, 
music by Fred H. Hoyer. ©1.. 
Sept. 7, 1929; E unp. 10693; Ger- 
trude Smith, Cleveland. 21106 


Outeast’s (The) story; words and mu- 
sic by I. Hollingsworth. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Sept. 23, 
1929; E unp. 11192; Ira Hollings- 
worth, Wentworth, S. D. 21107 


Ouverture giocosa; di Antonio Ricci 


Signorini, of Italy; grande orch. 
Partityra. © Sept. 2, 1929; 1 «¢. 
pepi. 14; HH -for...6637; .A., & G. 
Carisch & c., Milan. 21108 


Over and over again; words and mu- 
sic by Bert Kalmar and Harry 


21123 


Ruby; pf. and ukulele ace. © Sept. 
18, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 21; E pub. 9405; 
Harms, ine., New York. 21109 


Over night blues; melody by Charlie 
Lawrence. © 1 ¢. Sept. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 11385; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 21110 


Over the dark, still silence; words 
and music by Alba Rizzi, of Great 
Britain. © Sept. 11, 1929; 1c. Sept. 
13; E for. 6581; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. rail ile 


Oxford (The) ’cello method; by Wil- 
liam EK. Brockway, of Great Britain. 
a. bk. 1, pts. 1-3.—b. bk. 1, pt. 4.— 
ec. bk. 2, sections 1-10, 8 in part.— 
d. bk. 2, section 8.—e. pf. accs. to 
nos. 77-84, bk. 1, pt. 4.—-f. pf. aces. 
to) nos. 85-92, bk. 1, pt. 4. © July 
25, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 5; E for. 6460— 
6465; Oxford university press, Lon- 
don. 21112-21117 


Oxford (The) piano course; beginner’s 
book for older pupils, by Ernest 
Schelling, Gail Martin Haake, 
Charles J. Haake and Osbourne Me- 
Conathy. © Aug. 22, 1929; 2 ¢. Sept. 
5; E pub. 8862; Oxford university 
press, New York. 21118 


Oyeme! by J. Peralta, of Mexico, dom- 
iciled at El Paso; pf. [Photostat] 
© Aug. 6, 1929; 2 c. Aug- 8; E pub. 
8979; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

21119 


Ozark mountain blues; melody by R. 
Q. Dickerson. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 11381; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 21120 


Paddling in the moonlight; words by 
G. C. Robbins, musie by A. Rudman. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Aug. 7, 1929; E unp. 11118; Albert 
Rudman, Malden, Mass. and Gusta- 
vus C. Robbins, Somerville, Mass. 

Zul 


Pean (A) for Christmas; words by 
Longfellow, music by William Rob- 
ert Anderson, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Sept. 21, 
1929; 1 ec Sept. 233°) tor. "6722: 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 21122 


Pagoda bells; xylophone solo, by J. W. 
Cole, of Great Britain, arr. by 
Charles Godfrey; military band pts., 
with conductor. © Aug. 14, 1929; 
1c. Aug. 26; E for. 6489; Hawkes 
& son’ (London) Itd., London. 21123 


1121 


21124 


Paint your home with sunbeams and 
light every room with a smile; fox- 
trot, words by Harry Pease and 
Charles O’Flynn, music by Ed. G. 
Nelson, arr. by» Lindsay McPhail; 
orch. pts., with vocal trio. 4to. © 
Aug. 27, 1929; 2 ce. Aug. 28; E pub. 
8930; Leo Feist, inc., New Yorke. 


21124 © 


Painted knees; words and music by 
C. M. Currie. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Sept. 19, 1929; E unp. 
11028; Celeste M. Currie, Baldwin, 
Ta. 21125 


Painting the clouds with sunshine; 
from Gold diggers of Broadway, 
lyric by Al. Dubin, music by Joe 
Burke, arr. by Ed. Smalle; male 
voices. 4to. © Aug. 23, 1929; 2c. 
Aug. 28; E pub. 8805; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 21126 


Pal of my sweetheart days; words and 
musie by Benny Davis and J. Fred 
Coots; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by 


May Singhi Breen. © Sept. 25, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 26; E pub. 9488; 
Davis, Coots & Engel, ine, New 
York. 21127 


Pals; unison song, words by Elsie B. 
Granville, music by Alfred William 
Russe, of Great Britain, tonic solfa 
tr. by H. J. Timothy. 4to. © Sept. 
17, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 18; E for. 6686; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 21128 


Parade of the three musketeers ; Tom, 
Dick and Harry, by J. Little, arr. 
by Carleton L. Colby; violin and pf. 
© Atg. 30, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 3; E pub. 
8884; Joseph Little, Chicago. 21129 


Paradise; words and music by F. 
Hinchey. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1929; E unp. 10954; 
Floyd Hinchey, Middletown, N. Y. 

21130 


Park yourself close to me; comedy 
fox-trot song, words-and music by 
Howard Flynn and Ralph Butler, 
both of Great Britain; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by R. S. Stoddon. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Aug. 19, 1929; 1 ec. Aug. 21; E for. 
6376; B. Feldman & co., London. 

DAdow 


Parson’s luck; words anon., music by 
Alexander Brent Smith, of Great 
Britain, op. 20, no. 1; mixed voices. 


4to. © Sept. 17, 1929: 1 c. Sept. 18; 
EK for. 6688; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 21i1S2 


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pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Parting (The); moderato affetuoso, 
for photoplay, by Adolph TFink; 
full orch. pts., with pf.-organ con- 
ductor. © Sept. 20, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
25; E pub. 9502; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 21133 


Paskenen shailes; words by Soiomon 
Small, music by S. Secunda. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 30, 
1929; E unp. 11465; Samuel Se- 
cunda, Brooklyn. 21134 


Passe-temps; 12 pieces, by Caroline 
Maude, of Great Britain; pf. v. 2. 
© Sept. 12, 1929; 1 ec. Sept. 18; EB 
for. 6704; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don. 21185 


Passing rhythms; by Marion V. Gay; 
pf. © Sept. 7, 1929; 2.¢. Sept. 9; HE 
pub. 9055; Noyes-group, New York. 

21136 


Passion (La) de Jeanne d’Arc; mu- 
sique d’écran, de Victor Alix et Léo 
Pouget, instrumentation de H. Mé- 
téhen, of France; 1°" et 2° violons, 
cello, contrebasse et pf. conducteur 
parties. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ce. June 
4, 1929; E for. 4975; Editions musi- 
eales Sam Fox, Paris. 21137 


Passionate (The) prelude; by Ione 
Pickhardt; pf. © Aug. 29, 1929; 2 c. 


Aug. 31; E pub. . 8867; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 21138 
Password (The) to heaven; words 


and music by J. C. Plimpton. ©1c. 
June 14, 1929; E unp. 7947; Jean 
Cundall Plimpton, Milwaukee. 

21139 


Pastorale per la notte della nativitate 
Christi (Weihnachts-pastorale) ; 
von Johann, David Heinichen, hrsg. 
von J. Bachmair, of Germany; fiir 
2 konzertierende oboen, o. floten, 2 
violinen, viola, violoncell, 2 oboen, 
fagott u. cembalo, o. klavier o. crgel. 
Partitur.,..© Aug. 31) )2923 0 
Sept. 12; E for. 6572; Breitkopf & 
Hirtel, Leipzig. 21140 


Patricia; lyrics and music by George 
F. Foley. ,pf. and ukulele arr. by 
Stan Tucker. © Aug. 8, 1929; 2 c. 
Aug. 8; E pub. 8776; National mu- 
sic publishers, New York, | 21141 


Patsy; words by Earl Aiken and 
Chuck Shanks [pseud. of Charles 
Shanks], music by C. Shanks. © 
1 c¢. Sept. 9, 1929; E unp. 10655 ; To- 
ledo news bee, Toledo, O. 21142 


1122 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1929 


21164 


Peach blossoms; gavotte, by Karl Wil- 
helm Kern; pf. © Sept. 12, 1929; 
2 ec. Sept. 14; E pub. 9196; Theodore 
Presser ¢o., Philadelphia. 21143 


Pegasus; by Alice Mengel; pf. © 
Sept. 7, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 9; E pub. 
9071; Noyes-group, New York. 

21144 

Penitentiary; words and music by B. 
Tucker. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 11368; 
Southern music pub. ©9., inc., New 
York. 21145 


Pennant pastime folio: composed and 
scored by Mayhew L. Lake; orch. 
pts. 4to. (School orch. series. bk. 
Py ) Aue. 23. 1929*>2 ¢. Sept. 23; 
E pub. 9448; Crawford music corp., 
New York. 21146 


Perhaps; words by Nicolaus and Han- 
sen, English adaptation by Adrian 
Ross, music by Mischa Spolianski, of 
Germany. © June 19, 1929; 1 « 
June 22; EH for. 5324; Chappefl & 
co., ltd., London. 21147 


Pesares! tango, par José M. Lucchesi, 
of Brazil; orch. parties, avec pf. 
eonducteur et 1°* violon conducteur. 
4to. © July 2, 1929: 1 «@ July 25; 
E for. 5924: Auguste Bosc, Paris. 

21148 

Petit (Un) peu tot; fox-trot, de la 
fantaisie-opérette Vive Leroy, pa- 
roles de René Pujol, muSique de 
Fred Pearly et Pierre Chagnon, both 
of France; pf. acc., avec ukulele arr. 
par F. Salabert. © July 2, 1929; 
ie July 25: HE for. 5911 ;» Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 21149 


Petite grotesque; zum film, von Werner 
R. Heymann, of Germany, orch. by 
Julien Porret, of France; grosses 
orch. stimmen, mit pf. direction u. 
violino 1 direction. © June 21, 
1929: 1 c. July 9; E for. 5459; Mu- 
sikverlag Robert Rtihle, Berlin. 

21150 

Petite valse: by Ad. Henselt, tran- 
scribed by Michael Press; violin and 

» pi. © Sept. 12, 1929; 2c. Sept. 20; 
E pub. 9320; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 21151 


‘Petition; words by Finney Briggs, 
music by L. Fay; with violin obbl. 
© 1c. Sept. 27, 1929; E unp. 11344; 
Leona Fay, Chicago. PAID 


Photograph (A) of the sweeter half 
of my love affair; fox trot, lyric by 
Irving Kahal, music by J. Russel 
Robinson, arr. by Elliott Jacoby; 


orch. pts., with male trio. 4to. © 

Aug. 26, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 27; E pub. 

8929; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
21153 


Phyllis; words by Sanford Berger, mu- 
Sic by S.J. Berzer> ‘pr. cal ec, 
Sept. 9, 1929; E unp. 10697; San- 
ford Jack Berger, Berkeley, Calif. 

21154 


Pianiste (Le) virtuose; en 60 exer- 
cices, caleulés pour acquérir Llagi- 
lité, Vindépendance et la force, par 
C. L. Hanon, nouvelle édition revue 
et augmentée par Alph. Schotte, 
of France. 1. Texte francais.—2. 
Textes italien, portugais et espag- 
nol.—8. Textes francais, anglais et 
allemand. © July 4, 19, 1929; 
1c. each Aug. 9; E for. 6504-6506 ; 


Alph. Schotte et cie., Boulogne 
s/mer, France. 21155-21157 
Piano studies in modern idiom; by 


Katherine Ruth Heyman. Pub- 
lished by Winthrop Rogers, ltd. © 
July 4, 1929; 1c. July 18; 1 c. Sept. 
5: E pub. 8972; Hawkes & son 
(London) Itd., London. 21158 
Piéce bréve; sur le nom _ d’Albert 
Roussel, par F. Poulenc, of France; 
pf. (Jn Supplement de la Revue 
musicale, avril 1929) © Apr. 15, 
1929; 1 ce. Aug. 16: E for. 6469; 
Francis Poulenc, Paris. 21159 


Piedigrotta Gennarelli 1929; compila- 
tore, Ernesto Tagliaferri, of Italy. 
Napoli, Casa editrice italiana Emilio 
Gennarelli. © Aug. 26, 1929; 1 «. 
Sept. 4; E for. 6610; Italian book 
co., New York. 21160 


Piedigrotta Mario, 1929; compiled by 
BH. A. Mario, of Italy. Napoli-Mi- ° 
lano, Editrice musicale EH. A. Mario. 
G), Aus. 30,1929; 4. er Septiad2; 
E for. 6715; Italian book co., New 
York. 21161 

Piedigrotta Santojanni 1929. Napoli, 


G. Santojanni. © Aug. 30, 1929; 
1 ¢. Sept. 21; E for 6676; Italian 


book co., New York. 21162 
Piedigrotta 1929; compilatore, Salva- 
tore Ragosta, of Italy. Napoli, 


Casa editrice Amici delia canzone. 
© July 30, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 21; EB 
for-6675 ; Italian book co., New York. 

21163 


Piedigrotta 1929; edizioni La canzo- 
netta, compilatore, Francesco Feola, 
of Italy. © Aug. 28, 1929: 1 «c.. 
Sept. 4; E for. 6611; Italian book 
co., New York. 21164 


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21165 


Piedigrotta 1929; Napoletana, com- 
pilatore, Giuseppe Torresi, of Italy. 
© Aug. 22, 1929; 1 ¢. Sept. 4; E for. 
6612 ; Italian book co., New York. 

21165 

Ping pongo; words by Al. Dubin, 
music by Joe Burke; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. © Sept. 9, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 12; E pub. 9211; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 21166 


Pioneers (The) song; words and mu- 
sic by Franklin O’Bryan. © 1 «¢. 
Sept. 3, 1929; E unp. 10578; Frank- 
lin L. O'Bryan, Chicago. 21167 


Pirun polska; by Toivo Kuula, op. 9, 
nr. 4, arr. by Herman Sjoblom, of 
Finland; salon orchesterstimmen. 
4to. © Aug. 8, 1929; 1 ce. Aug. 23; 
E for. 6445; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 21168 


Play that barber shop chord; fox-trot, 
by Wm. Tracey and Lewis F. Muir, 
special recording arrangement by 
Ted Lewis; orch. pts., with words. 
© Sept. 11, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 12; E 
pub. 9017; Edward B. Marks music 
co., New York. @ 21169 


Playing at recess; by Mathilde Bilbro ; 
pf. © Sept. 9, 1929; 2 ec Sept. 12; 
E pub. 9049; Evans music co., Bos- 
ton. 21176 


Pleasant (A) visit; by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern, op. 634, no. 7; pf. © Sept. 24, 
1929; 2 «. Sept. 28; E pub. 2569; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 2117t 


Please come back to me; words by Don 
Smith, music by B. Dering. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 16, 
1929; E unp. 10906; Bert Dering, 
San Francisco. 21172 


Please come back to me; words by 
Eugene West, music by G. Austin. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 16, 1929; E unp. 10927; Gene 
Austin, ine., New York. A ry} 


Please do come back; words by Betty 
Morrison [pseud. of B. M. Hawk], 
musie by Jappie Judd [pseud. of 
Alice I. Judd. Words and melody 
only] ©1e. July 10, 1929; E unp. 
8733; Betty Morrison Hawk, Brook- 
lyn. 21174 


Please don’t wake my wife! written 
and composed by John P. Long, of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele acc. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Aug,.22,.1929;.1. ¢: Aug. 28 ror 
6527; Francis, Day & Hunter, lItd., 
London. 21175 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


Please Mister Dream Man; words and 


music by L. Valdare. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Aug. 31, 1929; 
EK unp. 10519; Larry Valdare, Chi- 
cago. 21176 


Plumber’s (The) opera; in 3 acts with 
prologue, written and composed by 
John Odell, of Great Britain, with 
an orchestration by Cyril Crabtree 
4to. © Aug. 29, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 11; 
D 27580; C. C. Birchard & co., Bos- 
ton. 21177 


Poco adagio; by Ph. Em. Bach, tran- 
scribed by Michael Press; violin and 
pf. © Sept. 12, 1929; 2 c Sept. 20; 
E pub. 9307; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 21178 


Poéme du soir; duo d’amour, reverie 
intermezzo, by Charles Ancliffe, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Sept. 20, 1929; 
1c Sept. 23; E for. 6697; Banks & 
son, York, England. 21179 


Polish melodies in G; by S. A. Dob- 
rzyn, op. 43, no. 1; violin and pf. © 
Sept. 16, 1929; 2 c Aug. 20; E pub. 
9045; Stanley A. Dobrzyn, Chicago. 

21180 

Polonaise in A; by Emil Hilb; pf. © 
July 5, 1929; 2 c Sept. 13; E pub. 
9109; Kalmus filmusic edition, New 
York. 21181 


Pony (The) ride; holiday sketch, by 
William T. Timmings; pf. © Sept. 
12, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 20; E pub. 9309; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 21182 


Poor but honest; words by John ‘I. 
Murray, music by Gus Edwards. © 
1c Sept. 25, 1929; EH unp. 11277; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 21183 


Poppies; by Louis Panella; pf. © 
Sept. 17, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 16; E pub. 
9145; Volkwein bros., Pittsburgh. 

21184 


Porto Rico chico; words and music by 
Nonita James [pseud. of B. G. Pol- 
lak. Words and melody only] © 
1c. Sept. 10, 1929; EH unp. 10768; 
Beatrice G. Pollak, New York. 

21185 

Pouting; words and music by O. E. 
MeFarland. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Aug. 31, 1929; 2 «. 
Sept. 19; E pub. 9359; Orville El- 


wynn McFarland, Oak Terrace, Minn. ~ 


21186 

Powder river; words and music by BH. 
Carew. © 1. Sept. 16, 1929; 5B 
unp. 10914; Evelyn Carew, Los An- 
geles. 21187 


1124 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1929 


21210 


Prairie rose; waltz, by G. N. Benson ; 
pf. © Aug. 28, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 30; 
E pub. 9164; Theodore Presser ¢o., 
' Philadelph‘a. 21188 


Praise the Lord, O my soul; anthem, 
words from the Psalms, music by 
A. Louis Searmolin; mixed voices. 
4to. © Aug. 28, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 30; 
E pub. 8870; Theodore Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 21189 


Prelude to The star of Bengal; by 
H. D. Paxson, jr.; violin and pf. © 
1 ce. Sept. 11, 1929; EB unp. 10781; 
Henry Douglas Paxson, jr., Phila- 
delphia. ° 21190 


Preludio e rondo; di Virgilio Mortari. 
of Italy: violino e pf. © Sept. 16, 
1929; 1 c Sept. 18; E for. 6692; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 21191 


Premiers rayons; valse, par F. Vol- 
patti, jr., of Italy; orch. parties, 
avec pf. conducteur et 1° violino con- 
ducteur. 4to. © May 25, 1929; 1c. 
June 10; E for. 5023; E. Gaudet, 
Paris. 21192 


Pretty mama; words and music by 
S. Jefferson. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1929; 
E unp. 10535; Sherman Jefferson, 
Los Angeles. 21193 


Pretty rosebuds; by H. P. Hopkirs, 
op. 146, no.1; pf. © Sept. 12, 1929; 
2 c. Sept. 14; E pub. 9193; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 21194 


Prima (La) notte; mazurka, by J. 
Pezzolo; accordion. © 1c. Sept. 7, 
1929; E unp. 10707; John Pezzolo, 
San Francisco. 21195 


Prince (The) of the house of David; 
Christmas pageant, by Frances V. 
Hubbard, music by Clarence Nevin 
and others. 8vo. © Sept. 3, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 11; D pub. 27570; Geo. F. 
Rosche, Chicago. 21196 


Proceeding; words and music by R. 
Earle. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1929; E unp. 11251; 
Richard Earle, New York. 21197 


Processional: by Alice Mengel; pf. © 
Ne. 1, 1920;,.2 C. Sept. 9: Bi pub. 
9061; Noyes-group, New York. 

21198 


Prologue [and] March of the prairies: 
from Russian symphonic suite, by 
A. Brailovsky, of Russia, domiciled 
at Los Angeles; pf. © Aug. 26, 
1929; 2 ec. Sept. 3; E pub. 8830: 
Alexander Brailovsky, Los Angeles. 

21199 


Promise; by F. H. Quinn; pf. ©1e. 
Sept. 18, 1929; EH unp. 10858; Frank 
Henry Quinn, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 

21200 


Public school songs no. 1; compiled by 
J. W. Yoder. Chicago-Philadelphia, 
Rodeheaver co. S8vo. Aug, 15, 
1928; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 2; AA 25773; 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Philadelphia. 

21201 


Punk (The) and plaster route; words 
by J. E. Guernsey, music by Floyd 
Thompson. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1929; EB 
unp. 10675; Thompson & Guernsey, 


Indianapolis. 21202 
Qu’ est-ce que tu t’crois; par Léon 
Raiter et G. Courquin, fils; orch. 


parties, avec pf. conducteur et 
paroles. 4to. © June 1, 1929; le. 
July 16; E for. 5678; Editions Max 
Eschig, Paris. 21203 


Quando non torna amore; melody by 
A. F. Paganucci. © 1 c¢. Sept. 3, 
1929; E unp. 10518; Anthony F. 
Paganucci, Brooklyn. 21204 


Quartet for strings in C minor; by H. 
Officer. © 1c Sept. 21, 1929; E 
unp. 11155; Harvey Officer, New 
York. 21205 


Quatrain; vers de Francis Jammes, 
musique de D. Milhaud, of France. 
(In Supplement de la Revue musi- 
cale, avril 1929) © Apr. 15, 1929: 
1c. Aug. 16; E for. 6472; Darius 
Milhaud, Paris. 21206 


Queen majestic radio; words and 
music by Cliff W. Aubuchon. © 
Sept. 1,°1929: 2c. Sept. 27; HY pub: 
9521; Benwood-Linze co., St, Louis. 


21207 

Quintet; by Moir Clark, of Great 
Britain; pf., 2 violins, viola and 
violoncello. London, Augener, ltd. 


© Sept. 6, 1929; 1 ec. Sept. 26; E for. 
6726; Annie Margaret Hall, Bexhill- 
on-sea, England. 21208 


R.K.O. march; broadcasting signature, 
words by Thos. Kennedy, music by 
Milton Schwarzwald, arr. by A. C. 
Colombo; pf. © June 18, 1929; 1 «.. 
June 25, 1 c. July 5; H pub. 7538; 
Radio, Keith, Orpheum corp., New 
York. 21209 


Rag; by Alice Mengel; pf. © Sept. 7, 
1929; 2 c« Sept. 9; E pub. 9059: 
Noyes-group, New York. 21210 


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21211 


Rainbow; from The sap, words and 
music by Con Conrad, Sidney D. 
Mitchell and Archie Gottler. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Aug. 23, 1929; E unp. 10476; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ince., 
New York. 21211 


Rainbow (A) in the rain; fox-trot, 
words by Harry Kelly, music by H. 
Oblinger. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1929; E 
unp. 11171; Harry Oblinger, San 
Francisco. 21212 


Rainbow of love; words and music by 
J. Tolick. [Mimeograph] © 1 ec. 
Sept. 17, 1929; E unp. 11020; Joseph 
Tolick, Long Beach, Calif. 21213 


Rainbow’s (The) pot of gold; words 
and music by E. W. Carpenter. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 11, 1929; E unp. 10745; Elva 
W. Carpenter, Elizabeth, N. J. 

21214 


Rajah; Oriental ballad blues, from 
Emerald of the East, by E. May, of 
Austria, arr. by Marcel de Ridder, of 
Spain; orch., with  pf.-direction. 
London, Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd. 
4to. © Jan. 1, 1929; 1 c@ Apr. 19; 
E for. 4182; Eduard May, Berlin- 


Halensee, Germany. ZAZI15 
Ramble (The); melody by Charlie 
Lawrence. © 1 c¢. Sept. 28, 1929; 


EH unp. 11387; Southern music pub. 
co., inec., New York. 21216 


Razzberries; words and music by 
Walter Burgess. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 e. Sept. 26, 1929; 


E unp. 11315; W. E. Schulze, Darby, 
Pa. 21217 


Re opios blexi; words by T. Demetri- 
ades, music by Jerotheo Skiza, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 

July 18, 1929; E unp. 8976; Syn- 
chronic pub. co., New York. 21218 


Rebe (Der) hot gezen; words by A. 
Silverman, music by R. Doctor. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Sept. 14, 1929; E unp. 10892; Rubin 
Doctor, Brooklyn, and Anno Silver- 
man, New York. 21219 


Recessional; words by Rudyard Kip- 


ling, music by Mareus H. Carroll; 
cho. for mixed voices, with organ 


ace. 4to. © Aug. 28, 1929; 2 ec. 
Sept. 7; E pub. 8921; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 21220 


Red headed baby; words and music by 
R. E. Safier. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1929; 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


. E unp. 113832; Rosamond Elsie Safier, 
Monessen, Pa. 21221 


Regalito de boda; bolero-son, letra y 
musica por H. Torres. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 11289; Heriberto Torres, New 
York. 21222 


Regina coli; 2 stimmigen chor, worte 


u. musik bearb. von Heinrich Brach, . 


of Germany; sop. u. alt mit orgel- 
begleitung. 4to. © Feb. 25, 1929; 
1c. Aug. 14; E for. 6413; P. J. Ton- 
- ger, Cologne/Rh., Germany. 21223 


Reining’s (Joe) complete, tenor banjo 
manual; actual and universal nota- 
tion. © Oct. 10, 1929; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Oct. 14; AA 27005; Joe Reining, 
Chicago. 21224 


Rejoice, for Christ is born; 2-pt. cho., 
words by Mabel J. Rosemon, music 
by J. W. Lerman. 4to. © Sept. 14, 
1928; 2 c« Sept. 14, 1929; HE pub. 
9087 ; Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 

21225 


Remember little town girl; words by 
L. Oakley, music by Phil Starr. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Aug. 
14, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 10; E pub. 8999; 
Lynnwood asa Morrisville, NIG. 

21226 


Remember your dear mother, mother 
thinks of you tonight; words by Jay 
Wilson and W. Wolff, music by W. 
Wolff. ©1c. Aug. 24, 1929; EH unp. 
10968; Waldemar Wolff, Oroville, 
Calif. 21227 


Remembrance; words and music by 
M. A. Werner. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1929; 
E unp. 10767; Marie Antoinette Wer- 
ner, Boston. 21228 


Remordimiento; bolero, letra y mu- 
sica por H. Torres. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. Sept. 26, 1929; EB 
unp. 11290; Heriberto Torres, New 
York. 21229 


Responses, sentences and amen; an- 
them, music by J. Thurston Noé; 
mixed voices, without ace. 4to. © 
Oct. 18, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1929; E 
pub. 9085; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 21230 


Resurrection (The) morn; Haster 
song, words by Marion Short, musie 
by Sarah Elizabeth Banghart. © 
Sept. 12, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 17; E pub. 
9261; Sarah HElizabeth Banghart, 
New York. 21231 


1126 


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no. 9, 1929 


Reverie; von Josef Koénigsberger, of 
Austria; kleines orchesterstimmen, 
mit solo-violine djrektion u. pf.-di- 
rektion. 4to. © Apr. 30, 1929; 1c. 
Aug. 14; E for. 6403; Edition kalei- 
doskop, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 21232 


Revolucion (La) ; letra y musica di A. | 


Marin, of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles; pf. [Photostat] © June 
18, 1929; 2 ec. June 24; E pub. 8767; 
Dionisio Acosta and Alfredo Marin, 
Los Angeles. 21233 


Revolutionary rhythm; from Illusion, 
words and music by Lou Davis, J. 
Fred Coots and Larry Spier; pf. and 
ukulele ace. New York, Remick mu- 
sic corp. © Sept. 24, 1929; 2 ¢ 
Sept. 27; E pub. 9482; Famous mu- 
sie corp., New York. 21234 


Rhe‘n-legende; ged. v. Heinrich Zer- 
kaulen, komponiert v. Hubert Klein, 
of Germany; minnerchor, a capella. 
Partitur u. stimmen. 4to. © Apr. 
380, 1929; 1 ec. Aug, 14; E for. 6409; 
Hans Kessler, Trier, Germany. 

21235 


Rheinischer sang; Rheinlieder - pot- 
pourri fiir mannerchor, von Fr. Han- 
nemann, gesetzt von Paul Mania, 
both of Germany. 4to. © May 15, 
1929;-1 ec. Aug. 14; E for. 63888; 
P. J. Tonger, Cologne/Rh., Ger- 
many. 21236 


Rheinlands schwur; fiir minnerchor, 
zu gedichten von Franz Peter Kiir- 
ten, musik von C. Steinhauer, of 
Germany, op. 106, no. 1. Partitur u. 
stmmen. 4to. © June 5, 1929; 1 
ce. Aug. 14; E for. 6389; Carl Stein- 
hauer, Oberhausen/Rhlid., Germany. 

pa iE 


Rhythm in D; by ¥. H. Quinn; pf. © 
1 -e. Sept. 13, 1929; E unp. 10859; 
Frank Henry Quinn, Jamaica Plain, 
Mass. 21238 


Rhythm in G; by A. M. Kearn; mel- 
ody, with pf. acc. -© 1 ¢. Sept. 13, 
1929; E unp. 10851; Agnes Marie 
Kearn, Dorchester, Mass. 21233 


Rhythm of the tambourine; words and 
music by Dave Franklin. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 26, 
1929; E unp. 11307; Remick music 
corp., New York. 21240 


Rhythmic appassionato ; for cinema, by 
C. Rybner; full orch. pts. © Sept. 
23, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 23; E pub. 9334; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 21241 


21252 


Rich man, poor man, beggar man, 
thief; melody by Boyd Senter. © 
1 ec. Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 11400; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 21242 


Riding the rods for home; words by 
J. E. Guernsey, music by Floyd 
Thompson. © 1 ¢. Sept. 16, 1929; 
EK unp. 10935; Thompson and 
Guernsey, Indianapolis. 21243 


Right (The) kind of. man; from 
Frozen justice, words by L. Wolfe 
Gilbert, music by Abel Baer. © 
Sept. 18, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 21; E pub. 
9342; De Sylva, Brown and Hender- 
son, ine., New York. 21244 


Rinck (J. C. H.) 12 chorales with 
variations; selected from the Prac- 
tical Organ school, ed. by Albert W. 
Snow. © Sept. 20, 1929; 2 « and 
aff. Sept. 24; AA 25961; New Eng- 
land conservatory of music, Boston. 

21245 


Rivers of romance; words and music 
by C. J. Crilley, of Canada. [Eng- 
lish and French texts] © Sept. 5, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 9; E pub. 8938; Can- 
ada steamship lines, ltd., Montreal, 
Canada. 21246 


Road (The) of life; words by Herbert 
J. Brandon, music by Dexter Stan- 
ton. 1. In F.—2. In A flat—3. In B 
flat. © June 24, 1929: 2 c. each 
June 28; E pub. 7163; B. F. Wood 
muSsie ¢co., Boston. 21247 


Road (The) to home; words and mu- 
sic by W. R. Weber. © Sept. 6, 
1929;°'2' ec. Sept. 9; HE pub. 8967; 
Walter R. Weber, Van Wert, O. 

21248 


Robin’s advice; words and music by 
Lily Strickland; in G. © Sept. 12, 
1929-"2.'c. ‘Sept. 14: "EH pub. Sigs: 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

21249 


Rock-a-bye: by William Burrowes 
Cooke; pf. © Sept. 6, 1929; 2 «¢. 
Sept. 28: E pub. 9538; Co-operative 
music co., Philadelphia. 21250 


Rockin’ the Rockies; words and music 
by A. Witt. [Words and melody 
onlyT- © 1c. Sept. 3, 1929; E unp. 
10545; Annette Witt, San Francisco. 

21251 


Rocking song: by Alice Mengel; pf. 
© Sent. 7, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 9: E pub. 
9070; Noyes-group, New York. 

21252 


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21253 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Roger’s [!] popular style tenor banjo 
solos; by Ralph Rogers. © Sept. 
20, 1929: 2 « and aff. Oct. 1; AA 
25724; Chart music pub. house, inc., 
Chicago. 21253 


Roland’s memory lessons; for piano- 
forte students, by Alfred E. Roland, 
of Great Britain. 4to. © Aug. 23, 
1929; 1 @ Aug. 24; E for. 6447; 
Cary & co., London. 21254 


Roll on, river; words and music by 
Willard Hodgen. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Sept. 28, 1929; 
~E unp. 11425; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 21255 


Rolling waves; waltz, by Louis Panel- 
la; pf. © Sept. 28, 1929; .2 c. Sept. 
27; E pub. 9516; Volkwein bros., 
Pittsburgh. 21256 


Romaine; words and music by R. Bell. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 11, 1929; EH unp. 10744; Ruth 
Bell, Canonsburg, Pa. PAV ASY | 


Romance; by A. MacFadyen; violin 
and pf. Chicago, Badger music pub. 
co. © Sept: 21, 1929: 2 c. Sept. 
23; E pub. 9399; Alexander Mac- 
Fadyen, Chicago. 21258 


Romance; or, Charmeuse, by Colin 
Macleod Campbell, of Great Britain ; 
violin or violoncello ‘and pf. pts. 
Aug-6,- 1920" ive. Antes 165° Eefor. 
6476; Boosey & co., Itd., London. 

21259 


Romance of old Vienna; by Hans Pro- 
tiwinsky, of Austria; pf. © Sept. 
12, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 14; E pub. 9191; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

21260: 

Romantic (A) adventure; for cinema, 
by James C. Bradford, arr. by A. H. 
Cafarella; full orch. pts. © Aug. 
16, 1929; 2 c«. Aug. 16; E pub. 9460; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 21261 


Romantico; waltz, by A. Baccari; solo 
cornet. © 1 ec. Sept. 14, 1929; 
EK unp. 10870; Angelo Baccari and 
Harry Tafarella, Brooklyn. MP ae 


Rondo in C minor; by M. M. Hodges; 
pf. © 1 «@. Sept. 19, 1929; E ump. 
11077; Mary Magdalene Hodges, 
New York. 21263 


Rose-Lee; fox trot, words and music 
by D. Jackson. [Words and melody 


only] ©1e. Sept. 9, 1929; E unp. 
10710; Dudley Jackson, Lansing, 
Kan, 21264 


Rose of my dreams; words and music 
by E. Holyoake, of Canada. © 1c. 
Sept. 23, 1929; E unp. 11132; Edith 
Holyoake, Guelph, Ont., Canada. 

21265 


Rose of the night; by F. H. Quinn; 
pf. © 1c. Sept. 13, 1929; E unp. 
10860; Frank Henry Quinn, Jamaica 
Plain, Mass. 21266 


Rose (The) you wore; waltz, words 
and music by Lyle Gould; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Sept. 9, 1929; 2 ¢. 


Sept. 11; E pub. 93869; Walter A. 


Quincke, Los Angeles. 21267 
Rosen aus Florida; operette in 3 
akten, von A. M. Willner u. Heinz 
Reichert, musik von Leo Fall, 
musikalische einrichtung ftir das 
theater von EHKrich Wolfgang Korn- 
gold, biihnenklavierauszug eingerich- 
tet von Walter Hahn u. Josef 
Kornfeld, of Austria. © Sept. 25, 
1929; 1: ¢. Sept. 115° BY for (Gaon; 
B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 
21268 


"Round the camp fire; from Indian 
camp scenes, by Cuthbert Harris, of 
Great Britain; pf. duet. © Sept. 6, 
1929; 2 ¢. Sept. 11; E pub. $965; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 


21269 . 


"Round the world with Graf Zeppelin ; 
words and music by George B. L. 
Braun. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1929; E unp. 
10722; Concord pub. co., San Fran- 
cisco. 21270 


Rozsalevél ; tango, verse Szenes Andor, 
zenéje Kola Joézsef, of Hungary. © 
May 31, 1929; 1 c) Aug. 23 Hitor: 
6547; Kalman Nador, Budapest, 
Hungary. 21271. 


Rubank melody band instructor; for 
school bands—saxophone bands and 
wind instrument ensemble, ed. and 
arr. by Carlton L. Colby and Harry 
L. Alford; pts., with pf. conductor. 
© Aug. 14, 1929; 2 c. each Oct. 18; 
aff. Sept. 26; AA 27119; Rubank, 
inec., Chicago. Mal 194 


Rumba; from Spanish colonial 
sketches, by Justin Elie, of Haiti, 
domiciled at New York; orch. pts., 
with ist violin conductor. © July 
30, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 27; H pub. 9485; 
Belwin, ine., New York. 212738 


Russian butterfly; by S. Weller; pf. 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 11360; 
Samuel Weller, Brooklyn. 21274 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1929 


21296 


Russiana ; fox trot, letra y musica de 
José Moreno Santibaiiez, of Mexico. 
© June 1, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 27; E 
for. 6738; A. Wagner y Levien, sucs., 
S. en C., Mexico City, Mexico. 

21275 

Russianesque; fox-trot paraphrase of 
Romance by Tschaikowsky, arr. by 
Louis Katzman; orch. pts. © Sept. 
21, 1929; 2c. Sept. 17; E pub. 9247; 
Alfred & co., New York. 21276 


Rutland; 8 pieces, by J. Barham John- 
son, of Great Britain; pf. © Aug. 
27, 1929; 1 c& Sept. 6; E for. 6510; 
Alfred Lengnick & co., ltd., London. 

1277 


Sacred (The) flame; from the photo- 
play, lyric by Grant Clarke, music 
by Harry Akst; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Sept. 20, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 25; E 
pub. 9500; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 21278 


Sacred (The) flame; 2 pt. anthem for 
junior choir, words and music by 
Bernard Hamblen. 4to. New York, 
N. Y., Chappell-Harms, inc. © Aug. 
26, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 27; E pub. 8791; 
Harms, inc., New York. 21279 


Sad and blue; words and music by 
EK. A. Mawhinney. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Sept. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 10942; Edna A. Mawhinney, 
Lorain, O. 21280 


Sad, blue and lonely; ballad, words 
and music by R. Sista; 1st violin. 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1929; E unp. 11119; 
Rocco Sista, Newark, N. J. 21281 


Safety first; march, by J. Little, arr. 
by Carleton L. Colby; violin and pf. 
(©)! Aue. 30, 1929: 2 ¢. Sept: 3-°E 
pub. 8886; Joseph Little, Chicago. 

21282 

Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) Man- 
dolinata; von E. Paladilhe, para- 
phrase von C. Saint-Saéns, arr. von 
Leo Artok, of Germany; salon or- 
chesterstimmen, mit pf. conductor. 
© Sept. 12, 1929; 1 ¢ Sept. 3; E 
for. 6498; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 21283 


Sally in our alley; folk song play in 
one scene, words and arr. of music 
by Bertha Remick. © Aug. 21, 
he: 2c, Sept. 11: D 27581 = C...C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 21284 


Samaritana; opera in 8 atti di Gas- 
tone Costa, testo tedesco di Lisa 
Tiller, adattamento di Lutz Welt- 
mann, musical di V. Gusmini, of 
Italy. Berlin, Verlag Die Schmiede. 


© Dec. 30, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 30, 1929; 
D pub. 27585; Vincenzo Gusmini, 
Bergamo, Italy. 21285 


Same old moon; from Almanac, words 
by Clifford Orr and John Murray 
Anderson, music by Henry Sullivan; 
pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by Dan 
Dougherty. © Aug. 10, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 12; E pub. 8312; Ager, Yellen 
& Bornstein, inc., New York. 21286 


Sanctuary; words by Angela Gordon, 
music by Hilda Milvain, of Great 
Britain. © Sept. 12, 1929; 1 ¢. Sept. 
18; E for. 6703; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 21287 


Sand man; words and music by G. 
Ted Reicard [pseud. of G. D. 
Reichard] © 1 e¢. Sept. 10, 1929; 
E unp. 10761; George D. Reichard, 
Los Angeles. 21288 


Sandman’s (The) call; lullaby, by 
Renée Miles, op. 30, no. 2; pf. 
Seps. 14,1929" 2 ce. Sept. Ti. Bi 
pub. 9260; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

21289 


San Francisco; words and music by 
F. A. Lockhart. © Sept. 16, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 283; E pub. 9371; Frederick 
A. Lockhart, San Francisco. 21290 


Santa Ana [and] Human flowers; 
words and music by F. Delphine. © 
Sept. 10, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 23; E pub. 
9432; Florence Delphine, Santa Ana, 
Calif. 21291 

Sarabande et allegro; par Gabriel 
Grovlez, of France; hautbois et pf. 
© June 2, 1929; 1 c. June 28; E for. 
5369; Lucien de Lacour, Paris. 


21292 

Sarasota; by H. HE. Daly, arr. by Louis 
Pp. Corl: pr. ‘Chicago, Tk,” aly 
music co. 4to. © May 20, 1929; 


2c. July 29; E pub. 8050; Harry H. 
Daly, Chicago. 21293 


Sas Naci notéinak III. sorozata; verse 
és zenéje Sas Naci, of Hungary. V. 
fiizet. Budapest, Nador Kalman. 1. 
Ninesen minden emberfia. [1 other] 
© Oct. 1, 1927; 1 e. Apr. 19, 1929; 
E for. 6536; Sas Naci, Budapest, 
Hungary. 21294 


Satin dresses; lyrie by Donald Dal- 
ley, music by Maurice Besly, of 
Great Britain. © Aug. 16, 1929; 
1c. Aug. 28; E for. 6866; Boosey & 
eo., ltd., London. 21295 

Savoy rhythm; by E. P. Johnson. © 
1 e. Aug. 26, 1929; E unp. 11203; 
Emmett P. Johnson, Richmond. 

21296 


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21297 


‘Say; words by E. C. Reid, music by 
D. C. May and E. C. Reid. [Words 
‘and melody only] © 1 ¢. Sept. 17, 
1929; E unp. 11008; David C. May 
and Edward C. Reid, Los Angeles. 

21297 


Say a prayer for Palestine; sacred 
ballad, words and music by Howard 
Johnson; in B flat min. © Sept. 20, 
1929; 2 ec. Sept. 21; E pub. 9466; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 21298 


Say it with flowers; words by M. L. 
Jacobs, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Aug. 8, 1929; 2 c Sept. 7; E pub. 
8991; Mary L. Jacobs, Covington, 
Tenn. 21299 


Say you love me only; fox-trot, words 
and music by J. S. Schachtel; pf. © 
1 ec. Sept. 25, 1929; E unp. 113800; 
John S. Schachtel, Buffalo. 21300 


Scarecrow ; fox-trot, words by Robert 
Hargreaves and Stanley J. Dame- 
rell, music by Sherman Myers, of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele acc. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Aug. 20, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 23; H for. 
6431; Cecil Lennox, ltd., London. 

21301 


Scenes from Shakespeare’s The tem- 
pest; suite by Humphrey J. Stew- 
art; organ. 1. The shipwreck. [5 
others] © Sept. 9, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
11; E pub. 9171; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 21302 


Scherzetto ; by J. Stuart Archer; or- 


gan. © Sept. 20, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
21; E pub. 9506; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 21303 
Schubert (Franz Peter) Children’s 


march; arr. by Paul Zilcher, of Ger- 
many: pf.\.6 \ hands. .~@©. July 22, 
1929; 1 ce. Aug. 26; E for. 6355; 
Augener, ltd., London. 21304 


Serenade; words and alr. by Ar- 
thur Pearson, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices. © Sept. 27, 1929; 1c. 
Oct. 1; E for. 6744; Banks & Son, 
York, England. 21305 


The wild rose; duet or 2-pt. cho., 


tr. from the German and arr. of mu- 
sic by Richard J. Pitcher, of Great 


Britain. 4to. © Sept. 12, 1929; 1c. 
Sept. 14; E for. 9173; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 21306 


Schweizer salon-album; von Hermann 


Wenzel, of Germany; klavier, 4 
hiinden. bd. 2. 1. Klige aus Kirn- 
ten. [5 others] © June 20, 1929; 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


1c. Aug. 14; E for. 6425; Fr. Por- 
tius, Leipzig. 21307 


Schwierige stellen aus kammer-musik- 


werken; ausgewdhlt u. hrsg. yon 
Wilhelm Altmann, of Germany; 
bratsche. heft 1. © May 8, 1929; 


1c. Aug. 14; E for. 6423; Carl Mer- 
seburger, Leipzig. 21308 


Scott-Gatty (Alfred) Six plantation 
songs; in staff and sol-fa, with 
special aces. for banjulele, banjo 
and ukulele by Keech, of Great Brit- 
ain; mixed voices. Words and 
voice pts. only. v. 1. © June 21, 
1928; 1 c. July 20; E for. 697212; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 21309 


Scull (Harold T.) Ten _ recreative 
studies; by H. T. Scull, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Aug. 31, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 16; E for. 6660; Warren & 
Phillips, London. 21310 


Se va y se va; tango argentino, by H. 
Vigil y Robles, of Mexico, domiciled 
at New York; pf. [Photostat] © 
1 ec. Sept. 21, 1929; E unp. 11096; 
Eduardo Vigil y Robles, New York. 

21311 


Sea gulls; words by Emily Guiwits, 
music by Thurlow Lieurance; in D 
flat. © Sept. 12, 1929; 2 ce. Sept. 14; 
E pub. 9174; Theodore Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. 21312 


Seattle hunch; melody by J. Morton. 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 11379; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 21313 


Second dance song; 4-pt. cho., music 
by Theophil Wendt, of Great Brit- 
ain, domiciled at New York; wom- 
en’s voices. 4to. © Aug. 23, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 26; E pub. 9136; G. Schir- 
mer, ine., New York. 21814 


Second tunes for the ’cello; nos. 85-92 
of the Oxford ’cello method, by Wil- 
liam E. Brockway, of Great Britain ; 
with pf. acces. © July 25, 1929; 1 c¢. 
Sept. 5; E for. 6467; Oxford univer- 
sity press, London. 21315 


Sei lieb zu mir, sei nett zu mir; lied 
und fox, aus Hochzeit in Hollywood, 
text von Bruno Hardt und Leopold 
Jacobson, musik von Oscar Straus, 
of Austria, arr. von Gustav Blasser, 
of Austria. ©) Jan. djedo29ieiec 
Mar. 13; E for. 3315; Ludwig Dob- 
linger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Leipzig. 21316 


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no. 9, 1929 


21336 


Sei lieb zu mir, sei nett zu mir! 
[and] Einmal oben, einmal unten; 
aus Hochzeit in Hollywood, text von 
Leopold Jacobson und Bruno Hardt, 
musik von Oscar Straus, of Austria, 
spezial-arr. von Fred Ralph [pseud. 
of Hermann Krome] of Germany; 
jazz-salonorch. stimmen, mit klavier 
kondukteur. 4to. © Jan. 5, 1929; 
1c. Mar. 27; BE for. 3385; Ludwig 
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Leipzig. AISLT 


Seifert (Walter) Drei lieder; text 
von Arno Holz, u. a., musik von W. 
Seifert, of Germany, op. 12, nos. 1-3. 
© Aug. 16, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 3; E for. 
6570; Walter Seifert, Leipzig. 

21318 

Sell it; melody by Fess Williams. © 
1 ec. Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 113895; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 


Senorita ; fox-cancion, letra de Rodolfo 
Sandoval, musica de Federico Ruiz, 
of Mexico. © June 1, 1929; 1 «. 
Sept. 27; E for. 6737; A. Wagner 
y Levien, sucs., S. en C., Mexico City, 
Mexico. 21320 


Sentimentale ; waltz, by H. Tafarella; 
solo clarinet. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 10871; Angelo Baccari and 
Harry Tafarella, Brooklyn. 


Serenade; by C. F. Novy; violin and 
pf. © Sept. 6, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 9; 
E pub. 8968; Charles F. Novy, Con- 
gress Park, Il. 21322 


Sérénade; by Rachmaninoff, tran- 
scribed for string quartet by Arthur 
Hartmann. Sc. and pts. © Aug. 
19, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 7; E pub. 8926; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 21328 


Serenade; poem by Longfellow, music 
by Solon Alberti. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 c. Sept. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 11147; De Sylva, Brown and 
Henderson, inc., New York. 21324 


Serenade-berceuse ; by Hubert Bath, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Aug. 22, 1929; 
1 ec. Sept. 9; E for. 6562; John Jo- 
seph Hegarty, London. 21325 


Sérénade en passant; chanson véni- 
tienne, paroles francaises de Henry 
Moreau, musique sur la célébre 
mélodie de R. Drigo, of Italy. © 
Web, ,.20,, 1929: 1. ge. Mar. 15°) for. 
3198; Smyth, Paris. 21326 


Sergeant Flagg and Sergeant Quirt; 
Til tell the cock-eyed world, words 
and music by Lou Klein and Billy 


213819. 


21321 | 


Moll; pf. and ukulele acc. © Sept. 
13, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 14; E pub. 9331; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New’ 
York, 21327 


Serrana hermosa; letra y musica di 
A. Marin, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Los Angeles; pf. [Photostat] © 
June 18, 1929; 2c. June 24; E pub. 
8768; Dionisio Acosta and Alfredo 
Marin, Los Angeles. 21328 


Seven little sisters; words by L. Byrd 
and D. S. Carlson, music by D. 8. 
Carlson. [Photostat] © 1 ec. Sept. 
3, 1929; E unp. 10499; Dorothy S. 
Carlson and Lee Byrd, Oakland, 
Calif. 21329 


Shadow (The) of a rose; valse song, 
lyric by Desmond Carter, music by 
Vivian Hillis, of Great Britain. 
London-New York-Sydney, Chappell 
& co., ltd. © Sept. 6, 1929; 1 «. 
Sept. 10; E for. 6584; Harms, inc., 
New York. 21330 


Shame (The) cry; words by Clifford 
Grey, music by Herbert Stothart. 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1929; E unp. 11280; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. pA les 30 


Share your lips with me, chérie; orig- 
inal French version by Emile A. 
Bruguiére, of France, lyric by Pat 
Ballard [pseud. of F. D. Ballard], 
melody adapted by Jesse Crawford. 
© July 3, 1929; 2 c. July 6; E pub. 
8325; Francis Drake Ballard, New 
York. 21332, 


She can’t be bothered with me; lyrics 
by Gus Kahn, music by Seymour 
Simons. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 17, 1929; E unp. 10961; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 21333 


She loves me; lyric by Donovan Par- 
gons, music by Jimmy Campbell and 
Reg. Connelly, of Great Britain; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by Harry J. 
Stafford. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © Sept. 6, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 
16; E for. 6714; Campbell, Connelly 
& co., Itd., London. 21334 


She only broke his heart; words by 
A. B. Smith, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1. 
Sept. 14, 1929; E unp. 10900; Annie 


Bell Smith, Medford, Or. 21335 
She’s driving me wild; words and 
music by W. Crawley. [Words and 


melody only] ©1c. Sept. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 10911; Wilton Crawley, New 
York. 21336 


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21337 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


She’s got the boy friend blues; from 


Their own desire, words by George 


Ward, music by Peggy Montgomery. 
© 1c. Sept. 25; 1929; E unp. 11272; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 21337 


She’s my baby now; words and music 
by W. J. Burriss. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Sept. 16, 1929; 
HE ounp. 109388; Warren James Bur- 
riss, Philadelphia. 213388 


She’s my smiling baby; words by M. 
M. Wise, music by Luther A. Clark. 
© 1c. Mar. 11, 1929; E unp. 11120: 
Mabel M. Wise, Kansas City, Mo. 

21339 


She’s that certain in between; words 
and music by Nan Kipp [i. e. A. M. 
Kipp] © 1c. Sept. 5, 1929; E unp. 
10586; Anna Moyer Kipp, Copake, 
INS 21340 


She thought I was her brother; words 
by M. EH. Montgomery, music by 
Robt. Van Sickle. [Words and mel- 
ody only]. © 1. Sept. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 11257; Millie Eliza Mont- 
gomery, Tuscola, Ill. 21341 


Sheep (The) under the snow (Ny kir- 
ree fo niaghtey) ; Manx folk song, 
air from Moore’s Manx ballads, Eng- 
lish translation of traditional words 
by Mona Douglas, music freely arr. 
by Arnold Foster, of Great Britain; 
mixed cho. 4to. © Sept. 17, 1929; 
1 c. Sept. 18; E for. 6687; Stainer 
& Bell, Itd., London. 21342 


Shéhérazade; musique d’écran, de Léo 
Pouget et Victor Alix, orch. par E. 
Météhen, of France; 1°* et 2° vio- 
lons, cello, contrebasse et pf. con- 
ducteur parties. © Dec. 31, 1928; 
1c. June 4, 1929; EH for 4976; Hdi- 
tions musicales Sam Fox, Paris. 

213438 


Sheila; waltz, words and music by 
Johnny S. Black. © Sept. 3, 1929; 
2 c. Sept. 3; E pub. 8820; Queen 
city music pub. co., Cincinnati. 

21344 


by R. Volkmann, op. 
11, no. 6, arr. by Paul Zilcher, of 
Germany; pf., 6 hands. © July 2D. 
41929; 1 °c. Aug. 26° WM Tor, ase. 
Augener, ltd., London. 21345 


Shepherd (The) ; 


Shepherdess (The) of sleep; words 
by Arthur L. Salmon, music by Flor- 
ence Aylward, arr. by William 


Stickles; female trio. 4to. New 
York, N. Y., Chappell-Harms, ine. 
© Aug. 24, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 26; 
E pub. 8787; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 21346 


Shepherd’s (A) roundelay; 4-pt. song, 
words by Edmund Spenser, music by 
Edgar L. Bainton, of Great Britain ; 
mixed voices. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © July 19, 1929; 
1c. Sept. 5; EH for. 6599: Bo Foow, 
Deane & sons, the Year book press, 
ltd., London. 21347 


Sherwood music school courses ; grades 
1—4, inclusive, by A. J. Llewellyn; 
pf. 1. Exercises and studies.—2. 
Tests. © Sept. 19, 1929; 2 c. each 
and aff. Sept. 26; A 12606, 12607; 
Arthur J. Llewellyn, Chicago. 

21348, 21349 


Ship ahoy! by Reginald Somerville, of 
Great Britain; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Sept. 3, 1929; 
1 c. Sept. 16; E for. 6620; Hawkes 
& son (London) Itd., London. 21350 


Ships ballet; from Married in Holly- 
wood, by Dave Stamper; pf. ©1c. 
Sept. 18, 1929; E unp. 10989; Fox 
film corp., New York. 21351 


Ships that pass in the night; by Regi- 
nald Somerville, of Great Britain; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
© Sept. 3, 1929; 1 ce. Sept. 16; E 
for. 6622; Hawkes & son (London) 
Itd., London. 21352 


Shipwreck (The); from Scenes from 
Shakespeare’s The tempest, by Hum- 
phrey J. Stewart; organ. © Sept. 
12, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 14; E pub. 9179; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 


21353 
Shiron; [compiled] by Abraham Es 
Friedland. 12mo. 
(yay) 


© Aug. 15, 1929; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
17; A 11900; Educational stationery 
house, New York. 21354 


Shoemaker dance; words and music 
arr. by Walton Hansell; with added 
instruments. 4to. © July 1, 1929; 
2 c. Sept. 14; E pub. 9118; Doron 
Sutch, Philadelphia. 21355 


Shoo shoo boogie boo; from Why bring 
that up, words and music by Leo 
Robin, Sam Coslow and Richard A. 
Whiting; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Aug. 28, 1929; 2 c Aug. 80; E pub. 
8866; Famous music corp., New 
York, 21356 


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Shooting stars; arpeggio etude, by 
wo A. Taylor. gt. Ans 23, 
1929: 2 c. Sept. 19; E pub. 9277; 
Anthony bros., Fall River, Mass. 

21357 

Short skirts; words by L. Trombley, 
music by Arthur Bowers. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Aug. 
2, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 30; E pub. 8852; 
Lillian Trombley, Ticonderoga, N. Y. 

‘ 21358 

Shout the glad tidings (laut schallt 

* die kunde); sacred chorus, words 
from hymnal, music by Geo. Kessel; 
mixed voices. © July 1, 1929; 2 c. 
Sept. 5: E pub. 9236; Geo. Kessel, 
St. Paul. 21359 


Show me the way that I may never 
stray; words and music by C. H. 
Longbottom, arr. by James Haack. 
Brooklyn, N. Y., Mrs. C. Rigby Long- 
bottom. © June 10, 1929; 2 ec. July 
11; E pub. 7736; Chas. H. Long- 
bottom, Brooklyn. 21360 


Show me the way, that I may stray 
into your heart; words and music 
by M. Prival; pf. and ukulele. acc. 
© Sept. 6, 1929; 2 c Sept. 10; E 
pub. 8963; Harms, ine., New York. 

21361 

Shrew (The) ; allegro vivace, for pho- 
toplay, by David Broekman, orch. 
by Gustav Hinrichs; pts., with pf., 
organ, conductor. © Sept. 3, 1929; 
2 e. Sept. 6; E pub. 9223; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 21362 


Siegl (Otto) Drei sopranlieder; mu- 
sic by O. Siegl, of Germany, op. 55. 
1. Liegst du schon in sanfter ruh. 
i others). ..© Dee,,20, 1927-1 c. 
July 22, 1929; E for. 6226; N. Sim- 
rock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 21363 


Konzert; fiir violine und orch., v. 
O. Siegl, of Austria, op. 50, arr. von 
Gustav Blasser, of Austria; violine 
und klavier. © Nov. 20, 1928; 1 «. 
Mar. 13, 1929; E for. 3310; Ludwig 
Doblinger (Bernhard Hermansky), 
Vienna. 21364 


Sign (The) in the sky; sacred Christ- 
mas pageant, by Frances V. Hub- 


bard, traditional and _ familiar 
hymns, with carols by John J. 
Thomas and G. F. Rosche. 8vo. © 


Sept. 3, 1929; 2 c. Sept..11; D pub. 
27568; Geo. F. Rosche, Chicago. 
21365 
Silent night! holy night! by Franz 
Gruber, arr. by Florence B. Price; 
pf., 4 hands. © Sept. 24, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 28; E pub. 9559; McKinley 
music co.; Chicago. 21366 


78419 —29—_7 


21377 
Silent night! holy night! by Franz 
Gruber, transcribed, with added 


measures, by Henry S. Sawyer; pt. 
© Sept. 24, 1929; 2c Sept: 28: E 
pub. 9563; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 21367 


Silver moon; intermezzo, by L. Leslie 
Loth; pf. © Sept. 12, 1929; 2 «. 
Sept. 20; E pub. 9318; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 21368 


Silver river; fox-trot, words by Robert 
Hargreaves and Stanley J. Damerell, 
music by Sherman Myers, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele acc. 
and tonic sol-fa notations] 
13, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 19; E for. 6370; 
Cecil Lennox, Itd., London. 21369 


Silver rose; waltz ballad, words and 
music by Daniel Dennescent. © 1c. 
Sept. 21, 1929; E unp. 11109; Julia- 
Marie Gettemy, San Bernardino, 
Calif. 21370 


Silver shadows; reverie, by Walter }i. 
Lawrence, of Great Britain, arr. by 
Adolf Lotter, of Great Britain; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Sept. 3, 1929; 1 ec. Sept. 16; E for. 
6617; Hawkes & son (London) lItd., 
London. VARY aS 


Silver threads among the gold; by H. 
P. Danks, arr. by Albert Harvey; 
violin, with pf. acc. © Sept. 10, 
1929; 2 c« Sept. 12; E pub. 9044; 
Fred Heltman co., Cleveland. 213872 


Silver threads among the gold; by H. 
P. Danks, arr. by Fred K. Huffer; 
male quartet. © Aug. 5, 1929; 2 «¢. 
Aug. 15; E pub. 9232; Chart musie 
pub. house, inc., Chicago. 2373 


Simplified self instruction chord sheet 
for popular music; by M. C. Boltey; 
pt. and banjo. Cleveland, O., Boltey 
school of popular music. © Sept. | 
11, 1929; 2 ce. Sept. 11; E pub. 9007; 
Mildred C. Boltey, Cleveland. 213874 


Since I fell in love with you; fox trot, 
words and music by J. A. Barth. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 5, 1929; E unp. 105938; John A. 
Barth, College Point, N. Y. 21375 


Since I lost you; words and musie by 
A. B. Taneyhill. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. Sept. 6, 1929; E 
unp. 10626; Alex. B. Taneyhill, Ca- 
tonsville, Md. 21376 


Since I’ve found you; words and music 
by O. E. Cecil. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 16, 1929; E unp. 
10949; Owen E. Cecil, Houston. 

PAB yy 


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21378 


pt. III, n. S., v. 24 


Since uncle tied Ohio to the shore; 
words and music by T. Milet. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
Sept. 9, 1929; E unp. 10660; Tommie 
Milet, Cincinnati. 21378 


Since you said uh-huh to me; words 
and music by Howard Johnson and 
Jack Waite [pseud. of Irving Bibo] ; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Aug. 30, 
1929; 2 c. Aug. 31; E pub. 8801; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc, New 
York. 21379 


Since you went away; words and mu- 
sic by B. H. McLaughlin. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 7, 
1929; E unp. 10705; Bernard How- 
ard McLaughlin, Cambridge, Mass. 
21380 
Sing a little song of love, baby; words 
and music by C. Ide. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Sept. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 10883; Charles Ide, Stoning- 
ton, Conn. 21381 


Sing to me; lyric by Esther Stephens 
Frederick, music by L. P. Kusche. 
© 1c. Sept. 3, 1929; E unp. 105383; 
Lloyd P. Kusche, Pasadena. 213882 


Sing to me; words and music by B. B. 
Baker. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1929; E 
unp. 113825; Blanche Britton Baker, 
Clear Lake, Ia. 213883 


Sing with me; little song book, by 
G. A. Grant-Schaefer. 4to. © Sept. 
10, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 18; E pub. 9039; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

21384 

Singin’ in the bathtub; from Show of 
Shows, words and music by Herb 
Magidson, Michael H. Cleary, and 
Ned Washington; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Sept. 20, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 25; 
E pub. 9497; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 21385 


Singing for you; words and music by 
O. Leonard, arr. by Jerry Gates; pt. 
©1«e Sept. 9, 1929; E unp. 10663; 
Oliver Leonard, Des Moines. 213886 


Sittin’ on a doorstep; words by Lewis 
and Young, music by Lew Pollack. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Sept. 19, 1929; E unp. 11042; Remick 
musie corp., New York. 21387 

Skag-a-lag; fox-trot, melody by H. S. 
Parham. © 1°G sept. wale: 
E unp. 11408; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 21388 


Sky buddy of mine; words by Mrs. 
Charles Hillman, music by Phil 
Starr. [Words and melody only] 


© 1c. Sept. 27, 1929; E unp. 11352; 
Theresa Hillman, Youngstown, O. 


21389 
Slave and master; words by Henry A. 


Norden, music by A. MacFadyen; 
high voice. Chicago, Badger musie 
pub. co. © Sept. 21, 1929; 2 ec. 
Sept. 283; E pub. 93896; Alexander 
MacFadyen, Chicago. 21390 


Sleep, little baby, sleep; words by 
Christina Rossetti, music by H. L. 
Balfour White. © Nov. 8, 1928; 
1c. Dec. 1; E for. 6614; Arthur H. 
Stockwell, ltd., London. 21391 


Sleepy song; words by Anne M. Robin- 
son, music by J. Holton. Philadel- 
phia, Pa., Holton publications. © 
Sept. 26, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 28; E pub. 
9546; Josie Holton, Philadelphia. 

: 21392 

Sleepy sweetheart; words by Nicolaus 


and Hansen, English adaptation by | 


Adrian Ross, music by Mischa Spo- 
lianski, of Germany. © June 19, 
1929; 1 ¢.. June 223 8) forge 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 21393 


Sleepy town express; by Frank H. 
Grey; pf. © Sept. 9, 1929; 2 «. 
Sept. 12; E pub. 9048; Evans music 
co., Boston. - 21394 


Slips; words and music by J. H. Jack- 
son. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1929; E unp. 
10515; James Henry Jackson. Los 
Angeles. 213895. 


Slow down; lyrics and music by W. 
House. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 1929; E unp. 10511; 


William House, Chicago. 21896. 
Smith (Frederick Stanley) Finale; 
from First sonata; organ. © Sept. 


12, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 20; E pub. 9314; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 21397 


So broken-hearted; words and music 
by B. McReynolds. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 11024; Bess McReynolds, 
Cleveland, Va. 21398 


So good to me; words and music by 
KE. A. Ross, arr. by Harry’) 1G. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Sept. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 11070; Edward Anthony 
Ross, Detroit. ~ 913899: 


Soft winds coming from the sea; 3-pt. 
song, words by Herbert J. Brandon, 
musie by J. S. Zamecnik; women’s 
voices. 4to. © Sept. 13, 1929; 2 c. 
Sept. 13; E pub. 9112; Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. 21400 


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21420 


Soldier’s field; march, by R. K. Fletch- | Someone to love; from Open your eyes, 


er, arr. by Paul Paulsen; orch. pts. 
4to. © July 31, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 6; 
E pub. 8354; Manus music co., inc., 
New York. 21401 


Soldiers’ songs; valse, by Josef Gungl, 
of Hungary, arr. by Aubrey Winter, 
of Great Britain; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor and ist violin conductor. 
4to. © Sept. 4, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 14; 
E for. 6616; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) Itd., London. 21402 


Some day; words by B. Murray, music 
by Darold Lionel Lewis. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Aug. 81, 
1929; E unp. 11115; Bessie Murray, 
New York. 21403 


Somebody mighty like you; from 
Paris, lyric by Al. Bryan, music by 
Eddie Ward; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by W. C. Lindemann. © Sept. 
18, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 20; E pub. 9412; 
Harms, ine., New York. 21404 


Someday you'll be sorry; words and 
music by Lou Gallez and E. C. Cor- 


dell. ©1c. Sept. 27, 1929; E unp. 
11859; Ernest C. Cordell, Terre 
Haute, Ind. 21405 


Someday you'll need a friend; words 
by Clifford Seyler, music by Regi- 
nald Morgan, of Great Britain; pf. 
and ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Aug. 22, 1929; 
ie Aug. 28; EH for. 6516; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, Itd., London. 21406 


Someone; by Geo. M. Meyer, arr. by 
Geo. J. Trinkaus; vocal orch. pts.; 
in F. 4to. © Sept. 3, 1929; 2 e. 
Sept. 6; E pub. 8936; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 21407 


Someone ; fox-trot from The girl from 
Woolworth’s, lyric by Al Bryan, mu- 
sic by Geo. W. Meyer; dance crch., 
with vocal or violin trio. © Sept. 
4, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 11; E pub. 9206; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

21408 

Someone is singing the song I love; 
hymn, words by Myrtle M. Thomp- 
son, music by G. S. Schuler. © Sept. 
2, 1929; 2 ce. Sept. 23; E pub. 9417; 
George S. Schuler, Chicago. 21409 


Someone’s singing a love song; lyric 
by Dorothy Fields, music by Jimmy 
McHugh; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by M. Kalua. © June 26, 1929; 2 e. 
Sept. 7; E pub. 8917; Mills music, 
inc., New York. 21410 


lyric by James Dyrenforth, music by 
Carroll Gibbons, of Great Britain; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by Alf 
Ralston. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Sept. 12, 1929; 1 e, 
Sept. 28; E for. 6699; Campbell, 
Connelly & co., 1Itd., London. 21411 


Sometime; by H. R. France; melody 
with pf. acc. ©1c. Sept. 23, 1929; 


EK unp. 11153; Herbert Arthur 
France, Wethersfield, Conn. 21412 
Somewhere I have a_ sweetheart; 


words and music by C. J. Cutts. 
[Words and melody only] ©1le. 
Sept. 5, 1929; E unp. 10597; Carrie 
J. Cutts, Live Oak, Calif. 21413 


Sonata per il cembalo; by Antonio 
Sacchini, arr. by G. Francesco Mali- 
piero, of Italy; pf. © Sept. 12, 
1929; 2. e. Sept. 14; EH. pub. 9175; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

21414 


Sonata romantica; by Manuel M. 
Ponce, fingered, arr. and adapted for 
concert use by Andrés Segovia, of 
Spain; guit. © July 3, 1929; 1 «¢. 
June 26; EH for. 6555; B. Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 21415 


Sonate in E moll; fiir violine mit 
beziffertem bass, von Jean Baptiste 
Loeillet, bearb. von Alfred Moffat, 
of Great Britain; violine und kla- 
vier. New concert version. © June 
10,1929; 1 ¢. July 22; © for. 6234; 
N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

21416 


Song (The) of Charlestown high; 
words and music by B. L. Carpenter. 
©1ec. July 23, 1929; E unp. 9126; 


Bryan Laurence Carpenter, Lynn, 
Mass. 21417 
Song (The) of courage; from Sky 


hawk, words by Edward Lynn, mu- 
sic by Charles Wakefield Cadman. 
© 1c. Sept. 18, 1929; E unp. 10985; 
Fox film corp., New York. 21418 


Same. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 23, 1929; E unp. 10479; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New ¥ork. 21419 


Song (The) of life; words and music 
by Chrisea Sehi [pseud. of C. Ger- 
ger], of Roumania. © 1 c¢. Aug. 20, 
1929; E unp. 10798; Christina Ger- 
ger, Philadelphia. 21420 


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21421 


Song (A) of love; words by M. L. 
Rankin, music by Victoria Kemble. 
© Sept. 3, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 3; E pub. 
8817; Marlin Lane Rankin, Parkers- 
burg, W. Va. 21421 


Song of love and hope; by Stephen 
Heller, 2d pf. pt. by Buenta Carter; 
2 pfs. © Sept. 25, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
26; E pub. 9515; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 21422 


Song of Omar; from Omar Khayyam, 
tr. by Richard Le Gallienne, music 
by M. G. Hulst. [Photostat] ©1c. 
Sept. 17, 1929; E unp. 10922; Mar- 
garet Gardiner Hulst, Upper Mont- 
clair, N. J. 21423 


Song of Soudan; words and music by 
Henry Lodge. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 7, 1929; E unp. 
10644; Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., inc., 
New York. 21424 


Song of the anvil; study in broken 
chords, with preparatory exercises, 
by Michael Aaron; pf. © Aug. 28, 
1929) 2.¢.) Ane: 303K pub 87710. 
Boston music co., Boston. 21425 


Song of the condemned; lyrics by Jack 
Meskill, music by Pete Wendling. 
© 1c. Sept. 3, 1929; EH unp. 10529; 
Samuel Goldwyn, ine., of California, 
Los Angeles. 21426 


Song of the great alone; lyric by G. 
Whiting, music by Al. Hoffman; pf. 
acc., with ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. © Sept. 18, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
20; E pub. 9292; George Whiting, 
ine., New York. 21427 


Song (The) of the snob; words and 
music by J. E. Joy. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 5, 1929; 
E unp. 10600; Jane E. Joy, Pitts- 
burgh. 21428 


Song (The) that made you mine; 
words and music by S. K. Russell. 
© 1c. Sept. 3, 1929; E unp. 11057; 
Sydney King Russell, Hollywood. 


21429 
Songs; words by Charles Wilson 
Waller, music by J. B. Jackson. 


[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 28, 1929; E unp. 10861; James 
Blake Jackson, Nashville. 21430 


Songs for glee clubs; ed. by T. Fred- 
erick H. Candlyn and Russell Car- 
ter. 4to. bk. 1. Sop. and alto.— 
bk. 2. Sop. 1, 2 and alto. © Sept. 5, 
1929; 2 c. each Sept. 6; E pub. 9234, 
9235; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

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: pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


Songs (The) my mother sang; words 
and music by B. M. McWilliams; 
' solo with quartet refrain. 8vo. © 
Sept. 7, 1929; 2 ce. Sept. 10; E pub. 
8947; Benjamin M. McWilliams, 
Irwin, Pa. 21483 


Songs of Alpha phi delta; arr. by 
Francis X. Pagano. © Aug. 20, 
1929; 2 ¢. and aif. Septs.2o.0 ee 
25480; Alpha phi delta fraternity, 
inc., Winfield, L. I., N. Y. 21434 


songs of the chase; hunting songs, 
words by Ben Jonson and others, 
musie by Leslie Woodgate, of Great 
Britain, op. 18, nos. 1-5; bar. solo 


and cho. 4to. 1. Hymn to Diana. 
[4 others] © Sept. 9, 1929; 1 e. 
Sept. 12; E for. 6589; Stainer & 


Bell, ltd., London. 21435 
Songs of the University of Pittsburgh. 
(Cover title :—University of Pitts- 
burgh song book) © Sept. 5, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 30; aff. Oct. 2; AV a27038. 
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh. 
21436 


Sonia; words and music by E. Zu- 
kowsky, of Poland, domiciled at New 
York. [Polish words and melody 
cnly] ©1c. Sept. 27, 1929; E unp. 
11842: Kwgen Zukowsky, New York. 

21437 


Sonny Day, you are my sunny day; 
words by Moon Smith, music by 


H. Y. Smith. , © i c. Sept. 14,,1929; - 


E unp. 10891; 
Carlton, Or. 


Harold Y: Smith, 


21438 


South Sea rose; from the photoplay, 
words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by 
Abel Baer. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Sept. 13, 1929; EH unp. 
10820; De Sylva, Brown and Hen- 
derson, ine., New York. 21439 


Souvenir; petite valse, by Douglas 
Bedwell, of Great Britain; pf. 
Sept. 20, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 23; E for. 
6712; Cary & co., London. 21440 


Spalding (Eva Ruth) 8 melodies; 
paroles de William Blake, Phineas 
Fletcher et George Herbert, musique 
de BE. R. Spalding, of Great Britain; 
avee ace. de quatuor 4 cordes ou pf. 
1. The lamb. [2 others] © July 4, 
1929; 1 ¢« Aug. 9; E for. 6281; 
Editiong Maurice Sénart, Paris. 

21441 


Spanische gitarremusik; nach den 
originalen u. erstdrucken bearb. u. 


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no. 9, 1929 


mit fingersatz versehen v. DHDrwin 
Sehwarz-Reiflingen, of Germany. 
bd. 3. © July 2, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 12; 
E for. 66483; F. H. C. Leuckart, 
Leipzig. 21442 


Spanish days; theme song of Old 
Spanish days fiesta, lyrics by Charles 
Pressley, music by H. E. Kragh and 
Norman Spencer. Los Angeles, 
Calif., Kragh-Pressley pub. co. © 
Bue. 9, 1929; 2.¢ Aug. 138; Epub: 
9455; Herbert E. Kragh and Norman 
Spencer, Los Angeles. 21443 


Spanish motif for Los conquistadoros 
[!]:; by Albert Hay Malotte; pf. © 
1 ¢. Sept. 18, 1929; E unp. 10990; 
Fox film corp., New York. 21444 


Special songs, stories and jokes by Ai 
and Pete; [i. e. Al Cameron and 
Pete Bontsema] © Sept. 9, 1929: 


2 e«. and aff. Oct. 17; AA 27088; 
Forster music publisher, ine, 
Chicago. 21445 


Spirit divine; 2 pt. anthem for junior 
choir, words and music by Bernard 
Hamblen. 4to. New York, N. Y., 
Chappell-Harms, inc. © Aug. 22, 
1929; 2 ec. Aug. 23; E pub. 8785; 
Harms, ine., New York. 21446 


Spirit (The) of aviation; fox-trot, 
lyric by O. Hemler, music by A. 
Huber. © Aug. 31, 1929; 2 ¢. Sept. 
3; E pub. 8819; Opal Hemler and 
Alice Huber, East Cleveland, O. 

; 21447 

Spirit of the dance; 3 impressions, by 
Montague Ewing, of Great Britain; 
pf. nos. 1-3. © Aug, 26, 1929; 1 «. 
each Sept. 6; E for. 6507-6509; 
Walsh, Holmes & co., Itd., London. 

21448-21450 


Splendor (Il) della luna: valzer, by 
Cesarino Valenti, of Italy, domiciled 
at New York. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 10730; Joseph Cerabino, New 
York. 21451 


Spooks: by Michael Aaron, ed., anno- 
tated and fingered by John M. 
Williams; pf. © Sept. 23, 1929; 2 c. 
Sept. 25; E pub. 9433; Boston music 
co., Boston. 21452 


S’posin’; ballad, by Andy Razaf and 
Paul Denniker, arr. by Eugene 
Platzman; pf. © Sept. 23, 1929; 2c. 
Sept. 23; E pub. 9480; Triangle music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 21453 


Sposina (La): polka, by J. Pezzolo; 
accordion. © 1. Sept. 7, 1929; E 


21464 


unp. 10706; John Pezzolo, San Fran- 
cisco. 21454 


Spring’s a-coming to town; words by 
J. Anthony McDonald, music by 
Molly Carew, of Great Britain. © 
Sept. 14,,1920:7' 1 e Sept 13 :. for 
6582; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 

21455 

Springtime; by Christian Schifer, of 
Great Britain, op. 123, no, 1; violin, 
with pf. ace. © Sept. 4, 1929; 1. 
Sept. 16; E for. 6655; Alfred Leng- 
nick & co., Itd., London. 21456 


Springtime; valse song, words and 
music by Arthur Klein, of Great 
Britain. © July 17, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 
21; EB for. 6871; Chappell & co., ltd., 


London. 21457 
Springtime is ringtime; words and 
music by E. M. Pauls. © Aug. 6, 


1929 :, 2. c.; Aug: 12; -H pub. 8337; 
Symphony studios, Pauls & Michel, 
Port Clinton, O. 21458 


Squire (The) and the deacon; words 
by Irving Kahal, music by Lem 
Marston. © May 20, 1929; 2c. July 
22; E pub. 7868; Adams, Vee & 
Abbott, ine., Chicago. 21459 © 


Srbrne wesele wojta; melody by Frank 
Przybylski. © 1 ¢.:Sept. 3, 1929; E 
unp. 10526; Victor music roll Co.. 
Chicago. 21460 


Stadt (Die) der lieder; Wiener lied, 
von Oskar Hofmann, instrumentation 
von Gustav Volk, both of Austria: 
salon orchesterstimmen, mit klavier- 
kondukteur u. text. 4to. © Junel, 
1990°° 1 ¢@ Aug. 14:°H) for. 6411; 
Josef Weinberger, Leipzig. 21461 


Standard band book no. 1; selected. 
compiled and ed. by A. R. McAllister, 
arr. by Mayhew L. Lake; band pts., 
with pf. conductor. obl. 24mo. 
Sept. 17, 1929; 2c. Oct. 12; aff. Sept. 
27; AA 26214; Irving Berlin stand- 
ard music corp., New York. 21462 


Standard juvenile gems; compiled by 
Preston Ware Orem; pf. © Oct. 16, 
1929; 2c. and aff. Oct. 18; AA 26298 ; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

21463 

Standard orchestra folio; collection for 
school, church and home use, com- 
piled and ed. by J. H. Maddy, scored 
by Leo A. Kempinski; pts., with pf. 
conductor. v. 5. © Aug. 8, 1929; 
2c. Oct. 12; aff. Aug. 9; AA 26215; 
Irving Berlin standard music corp., 
New York. 21464 


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21465 


Star dance folio no. 33; compiled and 
ed. by J. E. Andino; pf., with ukulele 
ace. © Sept. 19, 1929; 2c. Sept. 21; 
E pub. 9364; Remick music corp., 
New York. 21465 


Star-led pilgrims; Christmas Service 
by Lorenz pub. co., based on favorite 
classics, words by May M. Brewster, 
music arr. by Ira B. Wilson. 4to. 
© Sept. 5, 1929; 2 c and aff. Sept. 
28, 1929; AA 26100; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 21466 


Starlight, the roses, and you; words 
and music by C. K. Harris. © Sept. 
17, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 27; E pub. 9528; 
Chas. K. Harris, New York. 21467 


Starlight waltz; by Charles S. Brain- 
ard, arr. by Henry S. Sawyer, bowed 
and fingered by Ann Hathaway; vio- 
lin solo or duet, with pf. ace. © 
Sept. 24, 1929; 2 c Sept. 28; E pub. 
9548; McKinley music co., Chicago. 

21468 

Stars; three syncopations, by Gerhard 
Mohr, of Germany; pf. 1. Play me 
slow and blue. [2 others] © May 
22, 1929; 1 ec. Aug. 14; HE for. 6419; 
Wilhelm Zimmermann, Leipzig. 

469 


Static; erratic dance of static, by D. 8S. 
Carlson; pf. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1929; 
E unp. 10501; Dorothy S. Carlson 
and Lee Byrd, Oakland, Calif. 21470 


Stay with it, give it everything now; 
words by Ben Ryan, music by Sol 
Violinsky [pseud. of Solly Ginsberg. 
Words and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 26, 1929; E unp. 11303; Remick 
music corp., New York. 21471 


Stems; by Marion V. Gay; pf. © Sept. 
7, 1929; 2 ¢c. Sept. 9; E pub. 9053; 
Noyes-group, New York. 21472 


Still (The) small voice; 2 pt. anthem 
for junior choir, words and musi¢ 
by Bernard Hamblen. 4to. . New 
York, N. Y., Chappell-Harms, ince. 
© Aug. 30, 1929; 2 c« Aug. 31; E 
pub. 8794; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 21473 


Stomp town stomp; words and music 
by E. T. Beckner. [Words and mu- 
sic only] © 1c. Sept. 3, 1929; H 
unp. 10536; Elizabeth ‘Taliaferro 
Beckner, Louisville. 21474 


Stompin’ on down; melody by H. S. 
Parham. © 1 ¢. Sept. 28, 1929; E 
unp. 11402; Southern music pub. co., 

. ine., New York. 21475 


pt. III, 0. s., v. 24 


Story (The) of a Christmas gift; can- 
tata, by Lorenz pub. co., libretto by 
Mattie B. Shannon, music by Ruth 
Dale. © Sept. 17, 1929; 2 @ and 
aff. Sept. 28; AA 26098; Lorenz pub. 
co., Dayton. 21476 


Stowaway; words and music by HE. 
Throckmorton. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Sept. 16, 1929; E unp. 
10946; Eura Throckmorton, Cincin- 
nati. 21477 


Strauss (Richard) Die allméchtige 
(The all-powerful) ; freely rendered 
from Hafiz by Hans Bethge, English 
version by Rosa Newmarch, adap- 
tion francaise rhythmée de Joseph 
Bovet, musik von R. Strauss, of Ger- . 
many, op. 77, nr. 4; ten. © May 27, 
1929; 1 c« Sept. 12; E for. 6645; 


F. BE. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. . 21478 
Huldigung (Homage); freely 
rendered from Hafiz by Hans 


Bethge, English version by Rosa 
Newmarch, adaption francaise 
rhythmée de Joseph Bovet, musik 
von R. Strauss, of Germany, op. 77, 
nr. 5; ten. © May 27, 1929: 1c. 
Sept. 12; E for. 6649; F. HE. C. Leuck- 
art, Leipzig. 21479 


Ihre augen (Thine eyes); freely 
rendered from Hafiz by Hans Bethge, 
English version by Rosa Newmarch, 
adaption francaise rhythmée de Jo- 
seph Bovet, musik von R. Strauss, 
of Germany, op. 77, nr. 1; ten.. © 
May 27, 1929; 1 ec. Sept. 12; HE for. 
6648; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. | 
21480 


Liebesgeschenke (The lovye-gifts) ; 
freely rendered from Die chinesische 
fl6te by Hans Bethge, English ver- 
sion by Rosa Newmarch, adaption 
francaise rhythmée de Joseph Bovet, 
musik von R. Strauss, of Germany, 
op. 77, nr. 3; ten. © May 27, 1929; 
1c. Sept. 12; E for. 6647; F. H. C. 
Leuckart, Leipzig. 21481 


——Schwung (Frenzy); freely ren- 
dered from Hafiz by Hans Bethge, 
English version by Rosa Newmarch, 
adaption francaise rhythmée de Jo- 
seph Bovet, musik von R. Strauss, 
of Germany, op. 77, nr. 2; ten. © 
May 27, 1929; 1 ¢. Sept./12; HB for. 
6646; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 

21482 


Stream of dreams; words and music 
by Leland Yost. © Sept. 6; 1929; 
2 c. Sept. 5; E pub. 8861; Green & 
Stept, inc., New York. 21483 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1929 


Streich-quartett; von Jérgen Bentzon, 
of Denmark, op. 15; 2 violinen, viola 
und violoncell. Partitur. 12mo. 
Aug. 8, 1929; 1 e@ Aug. 23; BH for. 
6434; Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

21484 


Stresa Lido; canzone one-step, di Eds- 
ardo Fiaccone, of Italy; piccola 
orch. parti, con pf. conduttore e pa- 
Fore. 4to. © Aug. 27, 1929: 1 « 
Sept. 14; E for. 6634; A. & G. Car- 
isch & c., Milan. 21485 


Struttin’ south; one-step, by Hugo 
Frey, orch. by Walter C. Schad; 
orch. pts. © Aug. 23, 1929; 2 «. 
Sept. 23; E pub.. 9447; Crawford 
music corp., New York. 21486 


Sturm (Der) ; vorspiel, von Jean Sibe- 
lius, of Finland, op. 109, no. 1; orch. 
1. Partitur.—2. Stimmen. © Aug. 8, 
1929; 1 c. Aug. 23; E for. 6435; Wil- 
helm Hansen, Copenhagen. 21487 


Success; march, by R. C. Stecher; 
band. Se ©1c. Sept. 18, 1929; 
unp. 11005; Ralph Chester Stecher, 
Brooklyn. 21488 


Such a funny feeling; fox trot from 
Open your eyes, lyric by Collie Knox, 
musie by Vernon Duke, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 
21, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 4; E for. 6480; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 21489 


Suite in einem satz; von Albert No- 
elte, of Germany, op. 22; streich- 
orchester u. pauken. Partitur. © 
Jan. io 1g7o. fc. Ane: 14: for. 
6422; Otto Halbreiter, Munich. 

21490 


Suite of three pieces; by Florence 
Armstrong; violin and pf. 1. Mex- 
ican danee. [2 others] © June 1, 
1929; 2 e. Aug. 21; EH pub. 9343; 

gren & Uhe, inc., Rockford, IIl. 
21491 


Summer rotary; by Marion V. Gay; 
pf. © Sept. 7, 1929; 2 e. Sept. 9; 
E pub. 9072; Noyes-group, New 
York. 21492 


Summer twilight; by Gladys Adamson, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Sept. 9, 
1929; 1 ce. Sept. 14; E for. 6663; 
Banks & son, York, England. 21493 


Sun-back (The) girl; melody by St. 
E. Stauffer. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 11144; St. Ella Stauffer, De 
Land, Fla. 21494 


21506 


Sunbeams; by E. H. Paul; violin 1, 2, 
and pf. © Sept. 6, 1929; 2 ¢. Sept. 
28; E pub. 9534; Co-operative music 
co., Philadelphia. 21495 


Sunlight and shadows; words and mu- 
sic by Adgar M. Pace. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Sept. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 11874; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 21496 


-Sunlit seas: by Reginald Somerville, 


of Great Britain;.orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Sept. 3, 1929; 
1c. Sept. 16; E for. 6624; Hawkes 
& son (London) Itd., London. 
21497 
Sunrise road; words by F. Shute, mu- 
sie by W. Edward Duffell. London, 
Arthur H. Stockwell, ltd. © Dec. 
11, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 19, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 
30; E pub. 9129; Frank Shute, Wil- 
mington, Del. 21498 


Sunset dreams; by Henry Hadley; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
© July 5, 1929; 2c. Sept. 13; E pub. 
$100; Kalmus filmusic edition, New 
York. 21499 


Sunset on the water; by C. Edwin 
Crerie; pf. © Sept. 28, 1929; 2c. 
Sept. 27; E pub. 9519; Volkwein 
bros., Pittsburgh. 21500 


Sunset shadows; by Yvonne Beaure- 
gard; pf. © Sept. 7, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
11; E pub. 9035; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 21501 


Sunshine girl; words and music by 
Vin James [i. e. V. W. James] 
1 ec. Aug. 17, 1929; E unp. 11156; 
Vincent William James, Belleville, 
Til. 21502 


Susie goes a-shoppin’; by John F. 
Carré, op. 18, no. 1; pf. (Jn From 
Florence’s doll family) © Sept. 23, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 25; E pub. 9440; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 21503 


Susie Lee; words and music by Dave 
Macon. [Chords, single staff] © 
1c. Sept. 6, 1929; E unp. 10620; 
Jack Kapp, Chicago. 21504 


Suspicious (The) visitor; for cinema, 
by Erie Marco, of Great Britain; 
full orch. pts. © Sept. 23, 1929; 2c. 
Sept. 23; E pub. 9333; Sam Fox pub. 
co.,-Cleveland. 21505 


Sweet baby of mine; words and music 
by C. T. Ford. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Sept. 25, 1929; E unp-. 
11242; Charles T. Ford, Brooklyn. 

21506 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21507 


Sweet Carolita; lyrics by Herbert 
Fletcher, American lyrics by Sam 
Ward, music by H. B. Hedley. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 26, 1929; E unp. 8320; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 21507 


Sweet Carolita; words by Herbert 
Fletcher, American lyric by Sam 
Ward, music by H. B. Hedley; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by May 
Singhi Breen. © June 4, 1929; 2 ¢. 
July 31; E pub. 8368; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. [© American lyric] 

21508 


Sweet childhood days; words and mu- 
sic by E. Campisi. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Sept. 5, 1929; 
EH unp. 10595; Edward Campisi, 
Bridgeport, Conn. 21509 


Sweet mamma blues; words tradi- 
tional, music recorded and arr. by 
John J. Niles. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1929; 
EK unp. 11209; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 21510 


Sweet memories; words and music by 
HK. A. Bruguiere. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Aug. 31, 1929; E 
unp. 10468; Emile A. Bruguiere, 
Villa Carmela, Principaute de Mo- 
naco. 21511 


Sweet pal o’ mine; words and music 
by H. Kuhler. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 11, 1929; E unp. 
10751; Herbert Kubler, Keytesville, 
Mo. Al 


-Sweet Raviola; words and music by 
Billy Moll. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 21, 1929; EH unp. 
11220; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. 21513 


Sweetest (The) gal in town; words 
and music by C. J. Ross. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 4, 
1929; E unp. 10556; Charles J. Ross, 
New York. 21514 


Sweetheart come back to your boy; 
words and music by J. Rico. [Words 
and melody only] :‘© 1 ec. Sept. 19, 
1929; E unp. 11029; Joseph Rico, 
Providence, R. I. 21515 


Sweetheart don’t leave me; words and 
music by A. C. La Nier. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 27, 
1929; EH unp. 11347; Arthur Charles 
La Nier, Washington. 21516 


Sweetheart, I love you; words and 
music by H. Betz. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Sept. 27, 1929; 
E unp. 11350; Harold Betz, Potts- 
town, Pa. 21517 


i es 


Sweetheart mine; lyric and music by 
R. E. Safier. © 1 ce. Aug. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 11333; Rosamond Hlsie Sa- 
fier, Monessen, Pa. 21518 


Sweetheart mine; words and music by 
J. B. Cleary; pf. [Photostat]. © 
1 e.. Sept. 20, 1929; EK. unp., 1089? 
John Bernard Cleary, Washington. 

21519 


Sweetheart mine; words by R. L. Med- 
calfe, music by G. W. Broadbent, 
of Great Britain, domiciled at Long 
Beach, Calif. © 1c. July 17, 1929; 
EH unp. 8954; Roy L. Medecalfe, Al- 
tadena, Calif., and George W. 
Broadbent, Long Beach, Calif. 

21520) 


Sweetheart of my rainbow dreams; 
words and music by G. Ted Reicard 
[pseud. of G. D. Reichard] ©le 
Sept. 10, 1929; E unp. 10762; George 
D. Reichard, Los Angeles. 21521 


Sweetheart of olden days; words by 
Victor Gulotta, music by J. Cava- 
liere. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1929: E unp. 
10897; Julio Cavaliere, Kansas City, 
Mo. 2A522 


Sweetheart, we need each other; from 
Rio Rita, fox-trot, lyric by Joseph 
McCarthy, music by Harry Tierney,. 
arr. by Frank Skinner; orch. pts. 
© Sept. 24, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 25; E 
pub. 9494; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

21523. 


Swinging along; melody by W. L. Sin- 
gleton. © 1 ¢ Sept. 9, 1929; E 
unp. 10659; Walter L. Singleton, Mi- 
ami Beach, Fla. 21524 


Swinging ‘neath the apple tree; pt.- 
song, by O. P. Barrows, arr. by 
Joseph W. Clokey; mixed voices. 
4to. © Sept. 23, 1929: 2 ec. Sept. 
26; E pub. 9475; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 21525 


Swinging, singing of love; words and 
music by R. H. Stoltz. © 1 ©. 
Sept. 25, 1929; EH unp. 11295; Robert 
Harold Stoltze, Portland, Or. 21526 


Swords and guns; by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern; op. 634, no. 5; pf. © Sept. 
24, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 28; E pub. 
9571; McKinley music co., Chicago. 

21527 


Sylphide: dance, by Eugenio Pirani; 
pf. © Sept. 12, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 20; 
E pub. 9815; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 21528 


1140 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1929 


SzabasOwka polka; melody by Frank 
Przybylski. © 1 ¢. Sept. 3, 1929; 
E unp. 10524; Victor music roll co., 
Chicago. 21529 


SzezeSliwego nowego roku; words and 
music by J. Kallini. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Sept. 10, 1929; 
E unp. 10763; Josef Kallini, Brook- 


lyn. 21530 
Sztandar egwiazdzisty (The Star 
Spangled Banner); hymn amery- 


kanski, words by Francis Scott Key, 
[tr.] by Karol Wachtel, music by 
Samuel Arnold, opr. L. A. Cieszy- 
.kowski [and] PieSH wieSniakow; 
-seords—by Wiersz M. Konopnickiej, 
napisat L. A. Cieszykowski; mixed 
quartet or cho., without acc. © 
July 23, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 9; E pub. 
8267; Leon A. Cieszykowski, Chi- 
cago. 21531 


Take everything but you; from Song 
of love, words and music by Mau- 
rice Abrahams and Elmer Colby. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
Sept. 17, 1929; E unp. 11015; De 
Sylva, Brown and Henderson, inc., 
New York. 21532 


Take off your worry and put on a 
smile; words and music by Fred- 
erick G. Johnson. © Aug. 29, 1929; 
2 e. Sept. 3; E pub. 8823; March 
bros., Lebanon, O. + 21583 


Take your hands out of your pockets 
and put your arms around me; fox- 
trot, words by Al Lewis, music by 
Al Sherman; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Sept. 23, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 24; E 
pub. 9422; Sherman, Lewis & Arm- 
strong, inc., New York. 21534 


Tales of love; words and music by 
F. Klein. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 6, 1929; E unp. 10630; 
Florence Klein, New York. 21535 


Tango triste; 
Dok Eisenbourg [pseud. of Adolphe 
Eisenbourg] © 1 ¢. Sept. 12, 1929; 
E unp. 11011; Adolphe Hisenbourg, 
Roxbury, Mass. 21536 


Tank town bump; melody by Jelly- 
Roll Morton [pseud. of Ferd Mor- 
ton] © 1c. Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 
11384: Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 21537 


words by C. A. Lutz, 
[Words and melody 


Taps—vocal ; 
music anon. 


words and music by 


21548 


only] © Aug. 24, 1929; 2 c Aug. 
26; E pub. 9509; Charles A. Lutz, 
York, Pa. 21538 


Tarantella—Rosetta ; melody by Frank 
P. Morini. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 11094; Fox film corp., New 
York. 21539 


Tarantelle in D minor; by Barnard 
Levin: pf. © Aug. 31, 1929; 2 «. 
Sept. 3; E pub. 8885; Evans music 
co., Boston. 21540 


Tavaszi Alom; tango, verse N&dor 
JOoska, zenéje Weygand Tibor, of 
Hungary... .©. Dee.’ 27,--1928> 1. 
Apr. 19, 1929; E for. 6543; Nador 
Kalman, Budapest, Hungary. 21541 


Te vagy az én napsugaram ... verse 
és zenéje: Nador Joska, of Hungary 
[and] Kék nefelejts ... verse és 
zenéje: Banffy Gyorgy, of Hungary. 
© Aug. 25, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 19, 1929; 
E for. 6586; Nador Kalman, Buda- 
pest, Hungary. 21542 


Teardrops from her eyes; valse song, 
from The house that Jack built, 
words by Donovan Parsons, music 
by Ivor Novello, of Great Britain. 
© Sept. 10, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 11; BE 
for. 6576; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 21543 


Teasin’ me; fox-trot, words by J. 
Seidor, music by R. Hoffman and M. 
Jacobi. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 10, 1929; E unp. 10737; 
Ralph Hoffman, Martin Jacobi and 
Julius Seidor, Cleveland. 21544 


Teddy bear’s pranks; by John F. 
Carré, op. 18, no. 5; pf. (In From 
Florence’s doll family) © Sept. 23, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 25; E pub. 9444; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 21545 


Tell me, lil’ sister; negro spiritual, 
arr. by Halchen Mohr; in C. (¢ 
Sept. 12, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 14; E pub. 
9203; Theodore Presser ¢o., Phila- 
delphia. 21546 


Tell me, winsome Peggy; words and 
music by N. Metler. © 1 e¢. Sept. 
18, 1929; E unp. 11058; Norman 
Metler, Spokane, Wash. 21547 


Tell the blessed story; hymn anthem 
for Christmas, words by Dorothy 
Lehman Sumerau, music by Brough- 
ton Edwards. 4to. © Sept. 14, 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1929; E pub. 
9086: Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. £1548 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21549 


Telling the world we’re in love; words 
by G. Whiting, music by HEdwin 
Weber and Charles Abbott; pf. aec., 
with ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. © Sept. 18, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
20; E pub. 9290; George Whiting, 
inc., New York. 21549 


Temptation; words by Paul Lawrence 
‘Dunbar, music by Alexander Mac- 
Fadyen; med. voice. Chicago, 
Badger music pub. co. © Sept. 21, 
1929; 2 ¢. Sept. 23; E pub. 9395; 
Alexander MacFadyen, Chicago. 

21550 


Tennessee Tess’ among the hills; 
words and music by C. F. Mathieu. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Sept. 25, 1929; E unp. 11283; Carl 
F. Mathieu, Long Island City, N. Y. 

21551 


Terribly fond of you; fox-trot, from 
The show’s the thing, words and 
music by Gordon Courtney, of Great 
Britain; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by Alf. Ralston. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © June 6, 1929; 
1c. June 17; E for. 5163; Campbell, 
Connelly & co., ltd., London. 21552 


That brand new girl friend of mine; 
words and music by L. Schwartz. © 
1 ec. Sept. 10, 1929; E unp. 11335; 
Louis Schwartz, New York. 21553 


That golden song of love; lyric by J. 
M. Mulholland, music by V. Johns. 
© 1c. June 22, 1929; E unp. 8870; 
John M. Mulholland and Vivian 
Johns, Butte, Mont. 21554 


That Hollywood hop; words by M. 

Strawn, music by Harry Clifford. © 

1 ec. Sept. 25, 1929; E unp. 11302; 
Margaret Strawn, Los Angeles. 

21555 


That home in old Kentucky; words 
and music by L. C. Amiet. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Aug. 
21, 1929; 2c. Sept. 21; E pub. 9450; 
Louis Carl Amiet, Henderson, Ky. 

21556 


That jungle jamboree; lyric by Andy 
Razaf, music by Thomas Waller and 
Harry Brooks. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1929; 
E sunp. 11050; Mills music, inc., New 
York. 21557 


That little place called home; words 
and music by D. M. Hickey. [Words 
and melody only] © 1'c¢. Sept. 16, 
1929; E unp. 10943; Dorothy M. 
Hickey, Amherst, Mass. 21558 


pt. 01, 15'S}, ¥ 24 


That Mexican step; fox trot, by A. 


Chappuis, of Switzerland, domiciled 
at Brooklyn; violin. © 1 ¢. Sept. 6, 


1929; E unp. 10683; Alphonse Chap- ~ 


puis, Brooklyn. 21559: 
That pretty melody of mine; words 
'and music by A. Leaver. © 1.e. 
Sept. 11, 1929; EH unp. 10769; Adele 
Leaver, St. Louis. 21560 


That rests entirely with me; written 
and composed by Franklyn Vernon, 
of Great Britain; pf. and ukulele 
ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Aug. 22, 1929; 1 ¢. Aug. 
28; E for. 6511; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, ltd., London. 21561 


That’s how I like ’em; fox-trot, writ- 
ten by R. P. Weston and Bert Lee, 
composed by Harris Weston, of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele acc. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Aug. 22, 1929; 1 ce. Aug. 28; E for. 
6514; Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., 
London. 21562 


That’S how you act upon me; words 
and music by N. Hoeverman. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Sept. 19, 1929; E unp. 11030; Nor- 
man Hoeverman, Ridgefield Park, 
Now. 21563 


That’s married life; by C. L. Harding, 
jr.; pf. ©l1c. Aug. 22, 1929; EH unp. 
10865; Charles Lewis Harding, jr., 
New York. 21564 


That’s my kind of love; lyrics by 
Vinee, O’Connell, music by Egon Ed- 
wards. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 18, 1929; E unp. 10994; 
Refousse music pub. co., New York. 

21565. 


That’s my reward for loving you; lyric 
by Paul Cunningham, music by John 
McLaughlin; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Aug. 28, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 31; E pub. 
8892; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 21566 


That’s my yes yes girl; words and 
music by S. Gardella. © 1 ec. Sept. 
3, 1929; E unp. 10541; Steve Gar- 
della, New York. 21567 


That’s ’rithmatic [!]; words and mu- 
sic by Billy Moll and Billy Baskette. 
[Words and melody only] © 1c. 
Sept. 21, 1929; E unp. 11218; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 21568 


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no. 9, 1929 


21588 


That’s what’s troubling me; words and 
music by Billy Moll and Harry Bar- 
ris. [Words and melody only] © 
1 c. Sept. 21, 1929; E unp. 11228; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 21569 


That’s when I think of you; words 
and music by V. Navarrett. [Words 
and melody only. Photostat] © 
1c. Sept. 17, 1929; E unp. 10923; 
Victor Navarrett, San Francisco. 

21570 


That's where my money goes; words 
and music by Dave Macon. [Chords, 
single staff] © 1c. Sept. 6, 1929; 
E unp. 10622; Jack Kapp, Chicago. 

Z210t1 

That’s where you come in; lyrics by 
Irving Kahal, music by J. Russel 
Robinson; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Sept. 6, 1929; 2 c Sept. 12; E pub. 
9020; Santly bros., inc., New York. 


That's why I love her; written and 
composed by Kenneth and George 
Western, both of Great Britain; pf. 
and ukulele acc. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Aug. 22, 1929; 
1 ¢. Aug. 28; E for. 6519; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 21573 


That someone and me; words and 
music by J. S. Schachtel. © 1. 
Sept. 16, 1929; E unp. 10928; John 
S. Schachtel, Buffalo. 21574 


That song of love I used to sing; 
tango, words and music by A. V. 
Solis. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ¢ Sept. 11, 1929; E unp. 10817; 
Andres VY. Solis, Hollywood. 21575 


That Spanish glide; words and music 
by F. Coty. [Words and melody 
only] ©41c. Sept. 19, 1929; E unp. 
11026; Freda Coty, Niagara Falls, 
We 21576 


That story old; words and music by 
D. B. Sorlin. [Photostat] © 1. 
Sept. 18, 1929; E unp. 10993; Daniel 
Bror Sorlin, Worcester, Mass. 21577 


That tantalizing smile; fox-trot, words 
and music by G. S. Ostrander and 
C. S. Eversole; pf. and ukulele acc. 
Kansas City, Mo., Snowden pub. co. 
© July 16, 1929: 2 ¢ July 19; EB 


pub. 9001; Getrude Snowden Os- 
trander and Charlotte Snowden 
Eversole, Sterling, Neb. 21578 


That was my own idea; words by 
Billy Moll, music by Thomas Wal- 
ler. [Words and melody only] © 
i te: Sept. 21,, 1929; \E unp., 11214: 


21572 


Shapiro, Bernstein & ¢o., inc., New 
York. 21579 


That wonderful boy friend of mine; 
lyric by Wm. Tracy, music by Maceo 
Pinkard. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 1, 1929; E unp. 9411; 
George & Arthur Piantadosi, inc., 
New York. 21580 


That wonderful something is love; 
from Jungle, lyric by Joe Goodwin, 
music by Louis Alter; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by Hank Linet [pseud. 
of Henry A. Linet] © Sept. 9, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 11; E pub. 9023; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 

21581 


Their golden wedding day; written 
and composed by Reg Low, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele acc. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 
2a, Age9. Ie. Aue. 25° for. 6oa1; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd., London. 

21582 


Them long lonesome southern blues; 
words by R. H. Culverhouse, music 
by B. M. Hale. ©1c. Sept. 7, 1929; 
E unp. 10694; R. H. Culverhouse, 
Knoxville, Ga. 21583 


Them things have got me; words and 
music by Clarence Williams and 
Mike Jackson. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Sept. 12, 1929; E unp. 
10821; Clarence Williams music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 21584 


There at the window, my face ’gainst 
the window pane; words and music 
by S. A. Masselle; violin. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 13, 1929; E unp. 10835; S. Al- 
fred Masselle, Newburgh, N. Y. 

21585 


There must be a sweetheart for me; 
words and music by Murray Men- 
cher, Frank Goodman and Rudy 
Vallée. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 29, 1929; E unp. 10647; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 21586 


There must be something on my mind; 
from The house that Jack built, 
words by Donovan Parsons, music 
by Ivor Novello, of Great Britain. © 
Sept. 10; 1929; 1 c. Sept. 11; E for. 
6577-; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

21587 

There’s a bell on the door of my heart; 
words and music by B. V: Jones. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 25, 1929; E unp. 11252; Bessie 
V. Jones, Miami, Fla. 21588 


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21589 


There’s a blue note in my song of love; 
words by George Brown and Willie 
Raskin, music by Alfred Solman. © 
Aug. 21, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 24; E pub. 
8607; Vincent Youmans, inc., New 
York. 21589 


There’s a bluebird singing a new song; 
written and composed by Maurice 
Beresford, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © July 10, 1929; 1. 
July 26; E for. 6651; Cambridge 
music co., ltd., London. 21590 


There’s a girl in my arms and a man 
in the moon; waltz, written by R. P. 
Weston and Bert Lee, composed by 
Harris Weston, of Great Britain; pf. 
and ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Aug. 22, 1929; 
1c. Aug. 28; E for. 6518; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, Itd., London. 21591 


There’s a man goin’ round taking 
names; words and music by Doe 
Walsh. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 11427; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 21592 


There’s always joy in Georgia; words 
and music by J. S. Young. © Aug. 
1, 1929; 2c. Sept. 14; E pub. 9117; 
Jessie Smith Young, Atlanta. 21593 


There’s no one else; words and music 
by R. H. Stoltze. © 1 Sept. 25, 
1929; E unp. 11294; Robert Harold 
Stoltze, Portland, Or. 21594 


There’s no use erying; words and 
music by Albert Hay Malotte. © 
1''e) July: 23,1929; unp; oil; Vox 
film corp., New York. 21595 


There’s nothing new in love; theme 
song of High treason, words by 
Desmond Carter, music by Louis 
Levy and Quentin Maclean, both of 
Great Britain. © Aug. 30, 1929; 1 ¢, 
Aug. 31; E for 6488; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London, 21596 


There’s only one way, and it’s made for 
two; waltz ballad, words by C. B. 
Rabb, music by Harry Clifford. © 
1 c. Sept. 21, 1929; E unp. 11142; 
Cornelius Bly Rabb, Iowa City, Ia. 

21597 


There’s too many eyes that wanna 
make eyes at two pretty eyes I love; 
words and music by Benny Davis, J. 
Fred Coots and Steve Nelson; pf. 
and ukulele or banjulele banjo acc. 
© Sept. 25, 1929: 2 e Sept. 26; E 
pub. 9489; Davis, Coots & Engel, 
inc., New York. 21598 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


There will be a rainbow; words and 
music by H. C. Chivington. © 1 e. 
Sept. 25, 1929; E unp. 11258; Harold 
Conway Chivington, San Diego, Calif. 

21599 

They say they wonder what’s become 
of Sally; words by H. H. Morrison, 
music by Robt. H. Brennen. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 c¢. 
Sept. 12, 1929; E unp. 10813; Helen 
HK. Morrison, Fort Edward, N. Y. 

21600 

They wonder where you got your 
smile; fox trot, words and music by 
Bob Graham [i. e., R. B. Graham] 
© 1. Sept. 3, 1929; E unp. 10530; 
Robert Berkeley Graham, Canton, 
il: 21601 


This an’ that; hot trot, by Emory 
Lucas; orch. pts. © Aug. 27, 1929; 
2 c. Sept. 23; E pub. 9295; Denton & 
Haskins music pub. co., ine., New 


York. E 21602 
This beautiful thing called love; 
words and music by E. Allison. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 


Sept. 25, 1929; EH unp. 11235; Eliza- 
beth Allison, Tryon, N. C. 21603 


This gospel sang the angels bright; 
carol, poem by William Canton, 
music by Felix White, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices, with organ 
ad lib. 4to. © Sept. 9, 1929; 1 «. 
Sept. 12; E for. 6588; Stainer & 
Bell, Itd., London. 21604 


This world is not my home; hymn, 
words anon., music arr. by C. Hoffer. 
© Aug. 28, 1929; 2 « Sept. 23; H 
pub. 8829; Clyde Hoffer, Salem, Or. 


21605 
Thistle (The) sifter; words and 
music by E. S. Murphy. © 1 «@ 


Sept. 9, 1929; E unp. 10654; Edward 
Staat Murphy, Brooklyn. 21606 


Tho’ you’ve forgotten; lyric by Bob 
Ellsworth, music by Al Frazzini 
[pseud. of Amicus Frazzini. Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Sept. 9, 
1929; E unp. 10670; George & 
Arthur Piantadosi, ine., New York. 

21607 


Tho you went away and left me; 
words and music by C. H. Schefer ; 
pf. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1929; E unp. 
10585; Charles H. Scheffer, Rich- 
mond Hill, N. Y. 21608 


Thomas (Charles Louis Ambroise) 
Gavotte from Mignon; arr. by Henry 
S. Sawyer, bowed and fingered by 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1929 


Frank J. Blazek; violin, with pf. 
ace. © Sept. 24, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 28; 
E pub. 9553; McKinley, music ©o., 
Chicago. 21609 


Those eyes of brown or blue; words 
by Oliver Murray Edwards, music 


by Ethel Connell Phoenix; high 
voice. Syracuse, N. Y.,. Oliver 
music co. © June 24, 1929; 2c. 


June 28; E pub. 7277; Oliver M. 
Edwards, Syracuse, N. Y. 21610 


Those stock market blues; words and 
music by F. Klein. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 6, 1929; 
E unp. 10631; Florence Klein, New 
York. 21611 


Those three little words I love you; 
waltz, words and music by E. G. 
Sund, of Sweden, domiciled at East 
Aurora, N. Y. ©1e. Sept. 10, 1929; 
E unp. 10726; Hinar G. Sund, East 
Aurora, N. Y. 24612 


Those wedding bells that ring for You 
and me; words and music by M. 
Rigney. © 1 c. Sept. 30, 1929; E 
unp. 11468; Maud Rigney, Marys- 
ville, Kan. 21613 


Thou art more to me; hymn, words by 
L. L. P., music by N. Carlson. © 
May 4, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 283; E pub. 
9389; Nathaniel. Carlson, Miami, 
Fla. 21614 


Thou passest thru; hymn, words by 
Annie J. Flint, music by Evangeline 
Crockett Thuline. © May 20, 1929; 
2c. July 16; E pub. 9507; Abbie L. 
Crockett, Sayre, Pa. 21615 


Though you’ve gone away dear; words 
by Ema Ludwig, music by E. Schu- 
berth. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 24, 1929; E unp. 11178; 
Eusebius Schuberth, Corona, L. L., 
1s Age oe 21616 


Thought (A) for mother; words by 
J. C. Snodgrass, music by Larry E. 
Goffin; pf. and ukulele ace. © Aug. 
30, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 5; E pub. 8878; 
John CC. Snodgrass, Bakersfield, 
Calif. 21617 


Thought (The) never entered my head; 
from The house that Jack built, 
words by Donovan Parsons, music by 
Ivor Novello, of Great Britain. © 
Sept. 3, 1929; } ¢. Sept. 4; E for. 
6486; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

21618 


21628 


Thought (The) of losing you; words 
and music by S. A. Masselle; violin. 
© 1c. Sept. 13, 1929; E unp. 10836; 
S. Alfred Masselle, Newburgh, N. Y. 

21619 

Thoughts; words and music by A. J. 
Condon. [Words and melody only] 
©1e. Sept. 11, 1929; E unp. 10777; 
Arnold Joseph Condon, New Orleans. 

21620 

Thousand (A) miles apart; waltz, 
words by Billy Rose, music by Lee 
David. © Sept. 11, 1929; 2 c Sept. 
19; E pub. 9282; Santly bros., inc., 
New York. 21621 


Three little words; words and music 
by Jack Hart and Tom Blight, of 
Great Britain, ukulele arr. by Tom 
Blight. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Sept. 18, 1929; 1 c Sept. 
28; HE for. 6740; Billy Thorburn mu- 
Sic pub. co., ltd., London. 21622 


Three (The) songs; words by Walter 
HK. Grogan, music by Herbert Oliver, 
of Great Britain; in F. © June 14, 
1929; 1 e Aug. 1; E for. 5158; Jo- 
seph Henry Larway, London. 21623 


Thrills; by C. L. Sheets; pf. [Mimeo- 
graph] ©1c. Sept. 7, 1929; E unp. 
10801; Clara Louise Sheets, Beverly 
Hills, Calif. 21624 


Through darkness to the dawning; 
words by Edward Lockton, music by 
Cuthbert Harris, of Great Britain; 
in E flat!’ © Aug. 16, 1929; 1 e¢. 
Aug. 31; E for. 6451; Warren & 
Phillips, London. 21625 


Tiergarten; verse Nador  J0ozsef, 
deutsche worte von Albert Hetényi 
Heidelberg, musik von Kazacsay Ti- 
bor, of Hungary, op. 38, no. 1-5. hft. 
1. ROka koméaék Szomordt esete. [2 
others].—hft. 2. Csaladi ztirzavar or- 
miainyoséknal. [1 other] © Dec. 20, 
1928; 1 c. each Apr. 19, 1929; E for. 
6545; Naidor Kalman, Budapest, 
Hungary. 21626 


Time takes everything but vecharien- 
words and music by Jimmie Smith 
fi. e. J. L. Smith. Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 e. June 22, 1929; 
E ounp. 8247; J. L. Smith, Tujunga, 
Calif. 21627 


Tinkle! Tinkle! from Almanac, words 
by Jack Yellen, music by Milton 
Ager; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
Dan Dougherty. © Aug. 10, 1929; 2 
ce, Aug. 12; E pub. 8313; Ager, Yellen 
& Bornstein, inc., New York. 21628 


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21629 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Tiny’s stomp; melody by H. S. Par- 
ham. ©1c. Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 
11401; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 21629 


Tip-toe thru’ the tulips with me; from 
The gold diggers of Broadway, lyric 
by Al. Dubin, music by Joe Burke, 
arr. by Ed. Smalle; male voices. 
4to. © Aug. 23, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 28; 
E pub. 8806; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 21630 


Tired; words and music by J. Voll- 
mer. [Chords, single staff] ©le. 
Sept. 9, 1929; E unp. 10723; James 
F. Vollmer, Philadelphia. 21631 


Tired of the way you do; words and 
musie by Willie Jones. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Sept. 12, 1929; 
E unp. 10825; Progressive music co., 
New York. 21632 


’Tis but a little faded flower ; pt.-song, 
words by Mrs. Howarth, music by 
John Rogers Thomas, arr. by Joseph 
W. Clokey; mixed voices. 4to. © 
Sept. 23, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 26; E pub. 
9474; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

21633 


*Tis Christmas; 2-pt. cho., words and 
music by J. W. Lerman. 4to. © 
Sept. 10, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1929; E 
pub. 9088; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 21634 


"Tis summer time; words and music by 
F. W. Tritschler, arr. by Burrell Van 
Buren. © 1 ec. Sept. 27, 1929; H 
unp. 11346; Florence Wagner Trit- 
schler, Enid, Okl. 216385 


Tishomingo blues; fox-trot, by Spen- 
cer Williams, special recording ar- 
rangement by Ted Lewis; orch. pts., 
with words. © Sept. 11, 1929; 2c 
Sept. 12; E pub. 9018; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 21636 


To arms; words and music by Dok 
Hisenbourg [pseud. of Adolphe His- 
enbourg]; pf. ©1e. Sept. 16, 1929; 
EH unp. 11018; Adolphe Hisenbourg, 
Roxbury, Mass. 21637 


To be with you; words and music by 
Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots;, pf. 
aee., with ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. © Sept. 25, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
26; E pub. 9486; Davis, Coots & Hn- 
gel, inc., New York. 21638 


To be with you tonight; words by 
C. G. Sokol, music by Larry EH. Gof- 
fin. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Sept. 19, 1929; E unp. 11062; 
©. G. Sokol, Arran, Sask., Canada. 

21639 


To me youre marvelous; from Half 


marriage, words by Sidney Clare, 
music by Oscar Levant; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. (Cover title: To me she’s 
marvelous) © Sept. 18, 1929; 2 «. 
Sept. 20; E pub. 9407; Harms, inc., 
New York. 21640 


To me you seem to be a dream; words 
and music by J. H. Belanger. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 16, 1929; E unp. 10950; John 
H. Belanger, Stafford Springs, Conn. 

21641 


Toch (Ernst) Sonate; von EH. Toch, 
of Austria, op. 50; violoncello u. 
klavier. © Sept. 12, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 
3; E for. 6501; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 21642 


Torok (Rezs6) Harom nota; verse és 
zenéje Torok Rezs6, of Hungary. 
1. Utazik a csédkom. [2 others] © 
Dec. 17, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 19, 1929; 
E for. 65387; Nador Kalman, Buda- 
pest, Hungary. 21643 


Tommy, lad; pt. song, words by Ed. 
Teschemacher, music by E. J. Mar- 
getson, arr. by Sumner Salter; male 
voices. 4to. © Aug. 7, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 10; E pub. 8279; Boosey & co., 
inc., New York. 21644 


Tom’s rag; melody by H. Watkins. © 
1 c. Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 11433; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 21645 


Tonight’s the night I’m praying for; 
words by H. A. Kuebler, music by 
Phil Starr. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Sept. 18, 1929; EH unp. 
10964; Helen Anne Kuebler, Cincin- 
nati. 21646 


Too late; words by I. Paden, music by 
Ethel Bluto. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 12, 1929; EH unp. 
10829 ; Iverne Paden, Omaha, Neb. 

21647 


Too late; written by Perey Edgar, 
composed by Henry EH. Pether, of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele acc. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
Aug. 22, 1929; 1 ec. Aug. 28; E for. 
6528; Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., 
London. 21648 


Too late I met you; words and music 
by M. A. Smith. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ce. Sept. 25, 1929; E unp. 
11232; Mary A. Smith, Amityville, 
a iL; ING. 21649 


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no. 9, 1929 


21670 


Too, too divine; one step from Open 
your eyes, lyric by Collie Knox, 
music by Vernon Duke, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 
21, 1929; 1 ec. Sept. 4; E for. 6485; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 21650 


Toot-toot; from Listen to me, words 
and music by W. Place, jr.; pf. 

1 ec. Sept. 24, 1929; EH unp. 11163; 

William Place, jr., Providence, R. I. 

21651 


Tou Vlami to Parapono; words by 
Caravias Ocar, music by Ierotheos 
Skiza, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. July 18, 1929; E unp. 8978; 
Synchronic pub. ¢co., New York. 

21652 


Toune (La); words and music by R. 
Brisson, of Canada. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
14, 1929; E unp. 10873; Radio music 
pub. reg’d., Montreal, Canada. 

21653 


Tower of light; Foshay tower march 
song, words by Louis Marc Klebba, 
music by Joseph Eckman. © Sept. 
10, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 18; E pub. 9249; 
W. B. Foshay co., Minneapolis. 

21654 


Toys! toys! toys! by Renée Miles, op. 
30, no. 1; pf. © Sept. 14, 1929; 2c. 
Sept. 17; E pub. 9259; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 21655 


‘Traditional Christmas carols; arr. by 
David Stanley Smith. 4to. Publica- 
tions of the Carol Society, vol. 6. © 
Aug. 29, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 30; E pub. 
8798; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

21656 


Trailing mists; by Alice Mengel; pf. 
© Sept. 7, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 9; E 
pub. 9054; Noyes-group, New York. 

21657 


Travel on; words and music by O. B. 
Adkins. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1929; H 
unp. 10547; Ottis Bennett Adkins, 
Birmingham, Ala. 21658 


Traveling; words and music by I. 
Corbin. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 1929; E unp. 11040; 
Ida Corbin, El Dorado Springs, Mo. 

21659 


Traveling down the road; words and 
music by Dave Macon. [Chords, 
single staff] © 1c. Sept. 6, 1929; 
E unp. 10621; Jack Kapp, Chicago. 

21660 


Traveling fool; words and music by 
M. Karamanos. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 19, 1929; E unp. 
11034; Michael Karamanos, Detroit. 

21661 


Traveling man; lyric and music by 
Jim Jackson. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ec. Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 
11484; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 21662 


Trigémino (El); letra y mtsica por 
H. Torres. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Sept. 26, 1929; E unp. 
11291; Heriberto Torres, New York. 

21663 


Trio in A-moll; von Alfred Uhl, of 
Austria; geige, bratsche u. gitarre. 
Partitur. 12mo. © May 3, 1929; 
1 e. Aug. 14; E for. 6426; Ludwig 
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Leipzig. 21664 


Trio-sonate; von Dietrich Buxtehude, 
op. 1, no. 3, bearb. u. hrsg. von 
Christian Ddodbereiner, of Germany; 
violine, viola da gamba oder violon- 
cello, u. cembalo oder klavier; in 
A moll. © July 30, 1929; 1c¢. July 
23; E for. 6032; B Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 21665 


Trio-sonate VIII; aus op. 2, von J. 
M. Leclair, bearb. u. hrsg. von Chris- 
tian Ddodbereiner, of Germany; vio- 
line oder fléte, viola da gamba oder 
violoncello, u. cembalo oder klavier ; 
ine D, dur... ©. Aug!’ 10, 1929; "1 -e. 
Aug. 7; _E for. 6198; B. Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 21666 


Tripping the triplets; by William Bur- 
rowes Cooke; pf. © Sept. 6, 1929; 
2 ec. Sept. 28; E pub. 9540; Co-opera- 
tive music co., Philadelphia. 21667 


Trouble; plantation song from Mins- 
trels, words by William Kernell, mu- 
sic by Charles Wakefield Cadman. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Aug. 23, 1929; E unp. 10478; De 


Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine., 
New York. 21668 
Trouble; plantation song, words by 


William Kernell, music by Charles 
Wakefield Cadman. © 1c. Sept. 18, 
1929; E unp. 10987; Fox film corp., 
New York. 21669 


Trouble; spiritual, words and music 
by R. H. Cloud. [Words and mel- 


ody only] © 1c. Sept. 3, 1929: EB 
unp. 10494; Robert Hugh Cloud, 
New York. 21670 


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21671 


True love is.love true forever; words 
and music by H. M. Low, of Canada. 
© 1c. Sept. 6, 1929; E unp. 10629; 
Helen Mabel Low, Fort Frances, 
Ont., Canada. 21671 


Trumpeter (The); by Hans Protiwin- 
sky, of Austria; pf. © Sept. 12, 
1929; 2 ec. Sept. 14; E pub. 9200; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

21672 


Trust me dear; words and music by A. 
Leaver. © 1 c. Sept. 11, 1929; E 
unp. 10770; Adele Leaver, St. Louis. 

21673 

Try to take my girl away; words and 
music by M. C. Judson. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 11025; Margaret C. Judson, 
San Antonio. 21674 


Tumble-weed; march grotesque, by 
Paul Bliss, arr. by John N. Klohr; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
© Sept. 9, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 11; E pub. 
9032; John Church co., Cincinnati. 

21675 

Tumbling clowns; by Louise Chris- 
tine Rebe; pf. © Aug. 28, 1929; 2 c. 
Aug. 80; E pub. 8774; Boston music 
co., Boston. 21676 


Tune in on my heart; fox-trot, from 
the radio play. Remote control, 
words. and music by Buddy Valen- 
tine and Gene Johnston; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Sept. 23, 1929; 2 c. 
Sept. 25; E pub. 9495; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 21677 


Tune in on my heart; words and mu- 
sic by Buddy Valentine and Gene 
Johnston... [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 27, 1929; E unp. 10645; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 21678 


Tuneful talks for two players; by Eliz- 
abeth Blackburn Martin; pf. duets, 
with words. © Aug. 12, 1929; 2 c. 
Sept. 28; aff. Aug. 14; AA 24560; 
Clayton KF. Summy co., Chicago. 

: 21679 

Tunelandia; selection and arr. by 
Herbert Lodge and Leslie Franks, 


both of Great Britain; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. © Aug. 13, 
1929); 1’ ¢ Aug.) 2830) for.) 6358; 


Boosey & co., Itd., London. 21680 


Tunes and tales in rhyme and rhythm; 
with and without words, by Jessie 
W.. Kent; pf. © Aug. 17, 1929: 1 c¢, 
Aug. 19, 1 ¢. Sept. 23; E pub, 9508: 
Hatch musie eco., Boston. 21681 


Turbulenecy; for cinema, by Hubert 
Bath, of Great Britain; full orch. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


pts. © Sept. 23, 1929; 2 ce. Sept. 23; 
EK pub. 9337; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 21682 


Turkey gobbler; melody by Theron 
Hale. ©1 cc. Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 
11426; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 21683 


’T was not so long ago (Hs war schon 
damals so); from Sweet Adeline, 
words by Oscar Hammerstein, 2d, 
music by Jerome Kern; solo and — 
mixed voices. © Sept. 4, 1929; 2 c. 
Sept. 7; E pub. 8905; T. B, Harms 
co., New York. 21684 


Twenty songs from Mother Goose; by 
R. L. Wilkinson, illus. by Kayren 
Draper. © June 12, 1929; 2c: June 
22.5 aff. wJiume.v20 3) cay DOM aR le 
Wilkinson, Salem, Mass. 21685 


Twenty Swedes ran thru the weeds, 
chased by one Norwegian; words 
and music by Billy Moll. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. Sept. 21, 
1929; EH unp. 11210; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 21686 


Twice 55 plus community songs; new 
brown book enl., 175 songs and 
choruses, ed. by Peter W. Dykema, 
Will Earhart, Hollis Dann and Os- 
bourne McConathy. Vocal ed. 8vo. 
© Sept. 13, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 30; aff. 
Sept. 28; A. 18726; C. C. Birchard & 
co., Boston. 21687 


Twilight ; by Elliott S. Allison; pf. © 
Aug. 31,1929; 2 c..Sept.3;, pub.” 
88386; Evans music co., Boston. 

21688 

Twilight; lyric by B. M. Hawk, music 
by Alice J. Judd. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Sept. 24, 1929; BH 
unp. 11180; Betty Morrison Hawk, 
Brooklyn. 21689 


Twilight times; words and music by 
S. Shudnow. [Words and melody 
only]. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1929; E unp. 
11249; Sydney Shudnow, Chicago. 

21690 


Two girls of the new brigade; humor- 
ous duet, words by Robert Ruther- 
ford, music by Harold Arpthorp, of 
Great Britain. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © July 30, 1929; 
1c Aug. 28; E for. 6862; Reynolds 
& co., London. 21691 


Two little feet; words and music by 
F. Gryna. [Words and melody 
only] ©1« Sept. 5, 1929; E unp. 
10584; Frank Gryna, New York. 

21692 


1148 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1929 


Two loving arms; words and music 
by D. J. Monroe, arr. by Burrell 
Van Buren. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1929; 
E unp. 10924; David Jonathan 
Monroe, Toledo, O. 21698 


Tzion is dain; words and music by 
D. Meyrovitz. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Sept. 19, 1929; E unp. 
11073; David Meyrovitz, New York, 

21694 

Ukrainian folk songs (Yxpaincbyi na- 
powHi micui); selected and arr. b 
Wasy! Barwinsky, of Poland; pf. © 
Aug. 15, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 7; E pub. 
9230; Ukrainian music edition, New 
York, 21695 


Uncle Reuben’s old time jubilee; by 
Ben E. Atkisson; band pts. 4to. 
Sept. 10, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 12; E pub. 
9076; Hiram C. Miller, Parkesburg, 
Pa: 21696 


Under de old banana tree; words and 
music by R. L. Brooks. © 1. Sept. 
20, 1929; E unp. 11108; Richard L. 
Brooks, Yucaipa, Calif. 21697 


Under the linden tree; by R. Volk- 
mann, op. 24, no. 7, arr. by Paul 
Zilcher, of Germany; pf., 6 hands. 
© July 22, 1929; 1c. Aug. 26; E for. 
6354; Augener, ltd., London. 21698 


Under the new moon with you; words 
and music by J. A. Horwath. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 25, 1929: E unp. 11245; Jules 
A. Horwath, New Brunswick, N. J. 

21699 

Under the old crow’s nest; words by 
Irving Kahal, music by J. Russel 
Robinson. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Aug. 1, 1929; E unp. 
9410; George & Arthur Piantadosi, 
inc., New York. 21700 


Under the sea; by Marion V. Gay; pf. 
© Sept. 7, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 9; E pub. 
9067 ; Noyes-group, New York. 


21701. 


Under the spell of the roses; words 
and music by Ben Gordon and Frank 
Magine. [Words and melody only] 
©1c. Aug. 29, 1929; E unp. 10649; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 21702 


Under the trees; by William Burrowes 
Cooke; pf. © Sept. 6, 1929; 2 e. 
Sept. 28; E pub. 9541; Co-operative 
music co., Philadelphia. 21703 


Underneath the elms with you; words 
and music by <A. J. Wunderl. 
[Words and melody only] © 1... 
Sept. 16, 1929; E unp. 10953; August 
J. Wunderl, West Allis, Wis. 21704 


78419—29—_8 


21715 


U. S. navy band march; by R. H. 
Woods, op. 10, arr, by Harry Alford 
and Ted Ruhl; band pts. 4to. © 
Aug.,8;° 1929; 2.¢e.Aug. 14;) spub. 
9363; Ralph H, Woods, La Salle, 
Ill. 21705 


Unlucky number thirteen; written by 
R. P. Weston and Bert Lee, com- 
posed by Harris Weston, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 
22, 1929; 1 ec. Aug. 28; E for. 6515; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 

21706 


Unser Deutschland; marsch , von 
Hubert Pataky, of Germany; mili- 
tary band pts. 12mo. © June 15, 
1929 ; le. July 22; E for. 6221; N. 
Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 21707 

Until the end of time; words and 
music by R. Hoffman. © 1 «¢. Sept. 
23, 1929; EH unp. 11133; Robert 
n10ffman, New York. 21708 


Up in far away Alaska; words by H. 
Swerdloff, music by Sylvester Long 


Cross; pf. © 1 c¢. Sept. 9, 1929; EB 
unp. 10672; Herman Swerdloff, 
Circle City, Alaska. 21709 


Vallflickans sing; locklat fran Vigge: 
ord och musik av B. Ericson, of 
Sweden, domiciled at New York, arr. 
by Frank S8. Butler. © Sept. 5. 
1929; 2 ec. Sept. 11; E pub. 9233: 
Brita Ericson, New York. 21710 


Valse d’amour; by V. Reiser; pf. @€ 
Tse. Sept. 9, 1929; E urtp. 10661; 
Violet Reiser, New York. Dad Lil 


Valse fleur; by William Burrowes 
Cooke; pf. © Sept. 6, 1929; 2 e. 
Sept. 28; E pub. 9539; Co-operative 
music ¢o., Philadelphia. PAYED, 


Valse-idylle; by Felix Swinstead, of 
Great Britain; pf. (In 1930 school 
examinations, pianoforte, lower di- 
vision, list A) © Aug. 7, 1929; 16 
Aug. 19; E for. 6208; Associated 
board of the Royal academy of 
music and the Royal college of 
music, London. 21713 


Valse in 3 parts; by Alice Mengel; pf. 
© Sept. 7, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 9; EB. pub. 
9056 ; Noyes-group, New York, 

21714 

Valse romance; by Felix Swinstead, of 
Great Britain; violin and pf. (In 
1930 school examinations, violin, 
elementary division, list A) © 
Aug. 7; 19299 Lie Auer is-"E for: 
6204; Associated board of the Roval 
academy of music and the Royal 
college of musie, London. 21715 


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‘21716 


Valzer della luna; di Edoardo Lan- 
zetta, of Italy; piccola orch. parti, 
con pf. conduttore. 4to. © Aug. 
27, 1929; 1 e. Sept. 14; E for. 6633; 
A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 21716 


Vanished moments; words by H. D. 
McAdam, music by Luther A. Clark. 
©1c. Sept. 9, 1929; E unp. 10669; 
Hilda D. McAdam, Salem, Or. 

21717 


Vanishing love; by Rudolf Friml, or- 
chestration by Joseph Majer; pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © July 
5, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 18; E pub. 9098; 
Kalmus filmusie edition, New York. 

21718 


War har mamma lart sig det; foxtrot, 
text av Gdésta Stevens, musik av 
Helge Lindberg, of Sweden; pf. © 
June 1, 1929; 1 ce. June 24; E for. 
5269; Ernst Rolfs musikforlags, a. 
b., Stockholm, Sweden. 21719 


Varady Aladar eredeti magyar dalai; 
szOvege és zenéje: Varady Aladar- 
tol, of Hungary. Ahogy engem ver 
az isten... [1 other] © Apr. 12, 
1929; 1 e@ Aug. 3; E for. 6551; 
Kalman Nador, Budapest, Hungary. 

21720 

Variationen tiber ein kinderlied; ftir 
grosses orch. mit konzertantem kla- 
vier, von Ernst von Dohnaényi, op. 
25, bearb. ftir 2 klaviere zu 4 
hinden von Stefan von Hodula, of 
unehgy. © June 10, 1929; 1 «. 
July 22; E for. 6223; N. Simrock, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 21721 


Variations on themes from Carmen; 
by Wladimir Horowitz, of Hungary, 
ed. by Desider Demény; pf. © 1. 
Sept. 18, 1929; E unp. 10958; R6z- 
savolgyi & co., Budapest, Hungary. 

21722 

Venetian gondola song; by Dale 
Braihe, of Australia; pf. © July 
23, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 7; E for. 6592; 
Allan & eo., proprietary ltd., Mel- 
bourne, Australia. PuT23 


Verdi (Giuseppe) He lives! the 
Saviour lives; new text by Jessie 
MacDonald, arr. by J. W. Lerman; 
contralto solo, sop. and alto duet, 
and cho. 4to. © Feb. 13, 1929; 2 c. 
Sept. 14; EH pub. 9079; Tullar-Mere- 
dith co., New York. [© new text 
and harmonization] 21724 


Otello; ballabili, rid. di Arturo 
de Cecco, of Italy; orch. parti, con 
pf. conduttore e violino conduttore. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


4to. © Sept. 16, 1929; 1 «@ Sept. 
18; E for. 6690; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 21725. 


— Victory; anthem, new text by 
Charlotte Irene Ford, of U. S., mu- 
sic by Neal-Verdi, harmonization by 
R. M. Neal, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
4to. © Feb. 13, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 
14; E pub. $078; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 21726 


Verdun, visions d'histoire; musique 
d’écran, par André Petiot, arr. par 
A. H. Bernard, of France; 1°* vio- © 
lon, alto, cello, contrebasse et pf. 
conducteur parties. © Dee. 31, 
1928; 1 c. June 4, 1929; E for. 4977; 
Editions musicales Sam Fox, Paris. 

21527 


Vesperae solemnes de SS. Eucharis- 
tiae Sacramento (Vespers in honor 
of the Most Blessed Sacrament) ; by 
Leo <A. Cieszykowski; 4 mixed 
voices, with organ ace. 4to. © Oct. 
38, 1929; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 7; AA 
26031; John Jasinski music co., Chi- 
cago. 21728 


Viennese waltz no. 3; by Ida Bostel- 
mann; pf. © July 5, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 13; E pub. 9091; Hdwin F. 
Kalmus, ine., New York. 21729 


Vig-lid (Slumber song); folks motiv, 
from the Yiddish of Peretz Markish, 
English version by Jean Barondess, 
music by Lazar Weiner; high voice. 
© Sept. 12, 1929; 2 c Sept. 20; 
E pub. 9312; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 21730 


Vigorous defense; for cinema, by Hu- 
bert Bath, of Great Britain, arr. by 
J. Rocchetti; full orch. pts. © Aug. 
16, 1929; 2 ce. Aug. 16; E pub. 9456; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 21731 


Village dance; by Gordon Jacob, of 
Great Britain; violin and pf. (In 
1930 school examinations, violin, ele 
mentary division, list B) © Aug. 
7, 1929; 1 @ Aug. 19; E for. 6203; 
Associated board of the Royal acad- 
emy of music and the Royal college 
of music, London. 21732 


Viola Lee blues; words and music by 
Noah Lewis. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 ce. Sept. 28, 1929; HB 
unp. 11404; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. VANES 


Violet; fox-trot, words by Al Lewis, 
music by Al Sherman; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © Sept. 23, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
24; E pub. 9425; Sherman, Lewis & 
Armstrong, ine., New York. 21734 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1929 


21756 


Violinkonzert; von Antonio Vivaldi, 
op. 4, no. 6, fiir den konzertvortrag 
bearb. vy. Sam Franko; violine und 
klavier ; in G moll. © Jan. 1, 1929; 
2 ce. Aug. 14; E pub. 8784; Ries & 
Erler, G. m. b. H., Germany. 21735 


Virginia West; by John Storm and 
Chas, A. Arthur, arr. by Robert Van 
Sickle; oreh. pts. 4to. © Sept. 3, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 3; E pub. 8816; 
John Storm, Benwood, W. Va. 

21736 


Vive feliz! letra y musica di A. Marin, 
of Mexico, domiciled at Los Ange- 
les; pf. [Photostat] © June 18, 
1920, 2 ¢.aune, 24: Epub. 869; 
Dionisio Acosta and Alfredo Mar- 
in, Los Angeles. ZLT3T 


Vivette; words and music by S. Hy- 
man. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Sept. 17, 1929; E unp. 10967; 
Syd Hyman, Brooklyn. 21738 


Vodvil; lyrical satire, words and mu- 
sic by H. Enders; med. voice. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Sept. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 11271; Harvey Enders, New 
York. 21739 


Voice (The) of praise; collection by 
Lorenz pub. co., of popular anthems, 
words by Joseph Grigg and others, 
music by Allene K. Bixby and oth- 
ers; mixed voices. © Sept. 6, 1929; 
2c. and aff. Sept. 28; AA 26097; 
Lorenz pub. -co., Dayton. 21740 


Volt egyszer egy, 6sz volt mikor meg- 
latalak minden jo csaladban; by 
Csipkeies Kalas, of Hungary. [Mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Sept. 138, 1929; E 
unp. 10876; Nador Kalman, Buda- 
pest, Hungary. 21741 


Voodoo; melody by H. 8S. Parham. © 
1c. Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 11409; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 21742 


Voris (W. R.) Caprice; organ. © 
Sept. 20, 1929; 2 ce. Sept. 21; E pub. 
9285; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

21743 

W stodole; oberek, by E. Mika. [Mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Sept. 14, 1929; EB 
unp. 10904; Edward Mika, Philadel- 
phia. , 21744 


Wagner (Richard) Die meistersinger 
[and] Parsifal; hrsg. von Johannes 
Striegler, of Germany;  violine. 
(Fortsetzung der orchester-studien 
fiir violine, von Richard Hofmann, 
hft. 17, 18), -©,May 3,.1929:-1 e. 
Aug. 14; E for. 6397; Carl Merse- 
burger, Leipzig. 21745 


Wailin’ blues; words by L. Melrose, 
musie by Ted Lewis, L. Melrose and 
Jocipi De Cimber. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Sept. 18, 1929; 
FE unp. 10999; Lester Melrose, Chi- 
cago. 21746 


Wait for the happy ending; from Al- 
manae, words by Jack Yellen, music 
by Milton Ager; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by Dan Dougherty. © Aug. 
10, 1929; 2 ec. Aug, 12; E pub. 8316; 
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, ine., New 
York. 21747 


Waiting, dear love, for you; words 
and music by C. De Ferrari, riusic 
arr. by Walter W. Newcomer. © 
Sept. 28, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 25; E pub. 
9470; Cristina De Ferrari, San 
Francisco. 21748 


Waiting for someone to find me; 
words and music by R. Klaar. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Sept. 5, 1929; E unp. 10604; Roma 
Klaar, Cleveland Heights, O. 21749 


Waiting for you Genevieve; fox trot, 
words by M. E. Nelson, music by 
Harry: Clifford: -©.14,.,e. Aug. 34, 
1929; EH unp. 10507; Martha Enberg 
Nelson, Rutland, N. D. 21750 


Wakantanka heya; words and music 
by T. J. Woods; mixed voices. © 
Sept. 20, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 20; E pub. 
9283; Thomas J. Woods, Lantry, 
S. D. 21751 


Waltz no. 1; by F. Ramondetta; vio- 


lin. © 1.ce. Sept. 9, 1929; E unp. 
10701; Frank Ramondetta, Brook- 
lyn. 21752 


Waltz (The) divine; words and mu- 
sic by J. A. Dash. [Photostat] © 
Sept. 6, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 6; E pub. 
8900; James A. Dash, Harwood 
Park, Pa. 21753 


Waltz of the fairy queen; by Wm. A. 
Taylor; pf. © Aug. 23, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 19; E pub. 9276; Anthony 
bros., Fall River, Mass. 21754 


Waltz with me; by Leopold W. Ro- 
venger, op. 21; pf. © Sept. 17, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 19; E pub. 9268; 
Schroeder & Gunther, ine, New 
York. 21755 


Waltzing dolls; by Leopold Syré; pf. 
© Sept. 6, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 28; B 
pub. 9536; Co-operative music co., 
Philadelphia. 21756 


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21757 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Walzerkoenig Strauss; words by 
Richard Landeck, music by F. Seel- 
horst, of Germany. nos. 1-15. © 
1 c. Sept. 30, 1929; E unp. 11468; 
Friedrich Seelhorst, Hamburg Al- 
tona a/Elbe, Germany. 21757 


Wanda; mazurka, di Virgilio Ranzato, 
of Italy; orch. da sala parti, con pf. 
conduttore. 4to. © Sept. 5, 1929; 
1c. Sept. 19; E for. 6716; Carlo 
Schmidl, Trieste, Italy. 21758 


Wandering; by Paul Zilcher, of Ger- 
many; pf., 6 hands. © Aug. 23, 
1929; 2 ce. Aug. 26; E pub. 9137; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 21759 


Wandering winds; pt. song, words by 
Liynfi Davies, music by Haydn Mor- 
ris, of Great Britain, op. 18, no. 3; 
ladies’ voices. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Aug. 29, 1929; 
1c Sept. 7; E for. 6563; Solomon 
Rowland, London. 21760 


Was hiltst du von Veronika? fox-trot, 
text von Fritz Rotter, musik von 
Hans May, of Austria, spezial-arr. 
von Fred Ralph [pseud. of Hermann 
Krome], of Germany ; salon-quintett, 
mit pf. direktion. 4to. © June 20, 
1928; 1 ec. Oct. 11; E for. 754; Viola- 
verlag, G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 21761 


Was hiltst du von Veronika? text von 
Fritz Rotter, musik von Hans May, 
of Austria. © June 20, 1928; 1 c. 


Oct; 11)""E' for) (57s Wiola-verlag,, 


Gm. b. H., Leipzig. 21762 
Way down yonder in Kentucky ; words 
and music by C. F. Dunn. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 8, 
1929; E unp. 10490; C. Frank Dunn, 
Frankfort, Ky. 21763 


Way (The) of a-star; musical comedy, 
words by David King [pseud. of W. 
kK. Applebaugh], music by Hazel 
Burnham [i. e. K. H. Burnham] © 
1 ‘ee Aug.) 3,.°19295) Dp, VY 27584 : 
Katherine Hazel Burnham, Clinton, 
Conn., and William King Apple- 
baugh, Philadelphia. 21764 


Way up along; words and music by A. 
Hisenbourg. ©1e. Sept. 9, 1929; H 
unp. 10668; Adolphe Hisenbourg, 
Roxbury, Mass. 21765 


We can’t use each other any more; 
words and music by Sunny Clapp 
and Bob Huchingson. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Sept. 19, 1929; 


EK unp. 11064; Southern music pub. | 


co., inec., New York. 21766 


We'll find a way; words and music 
by F. Hinton. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1929; 
E unp. 10608; Frayser Hinton, Mem- 
phis. 21767 


We (The) of the U. S. A.; words and 
music by Wil Helm [pseud. of C. W. 
Wilhelm] © Sept. 2, 1929; 2 ec. 


Sept. 23; E pub. 9375; Calvin W.. 


Wilhelm, Mauch Chunk, Pa. 21768. 


We're in the navy now; musical jour- 
ney around the world, 31 pf. recrea- 
tions, by John Thompson. © Sept. 
28, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 25; E pub. 9438; 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 21769: 


We're lonesome for someone like you; 
words by George A. Little, music by 
John Burke, arr. by Rube Bennett; 
pf. and ukulele ace. Chicago, Gross- 
man & Lewis music pub. co. © 
Sept. 23, 1929; 2c. Sept. 28; E pub. 
9575; Bernard Grossman and Hd- 
ward Lewis, Chicago. 21770 


We toddled up the hill; words by Ed- 
gar Leslie, music by Horatio Nich- 
olls, of Great Britain; pf. acc., with 
banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Alvin D. Keech. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Aug. 13, 1929; 
1c. Aug. 19; E for. 6369; Lawrence 
Wright music co., London. 21771 


We've all got It but father; words and 
music by E. L. Wendel. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
14, 1929; E unp. 10885; Emma L. 
Wendel, New York. 21772 


We've had the flu; words and music 
by Frederick G. Johnson. © Aug. 
29, 1929; 2c. Sept. 3; E pub. $822; 
March bros., Lebanon, O. 


Web (The) of love; from The great 
Gabbo, words by Paul Titsworth, 
musie by Lynn Cowan. © Sept. 16, 
1929; 2 ce. Sept. 21; E pub. 9383; 
Sherman, Clay & co., San Francisco. 

21774 


Wedding of a Hebrew flapper; by G. 
Stone; pf. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 11053; Gregory Stone, Jack- 
son Heights, L. I., N. Y. 21775. 


Weighed and wanting; hymn, words 
by F. B. Belden, music by N. Carl- 
son. © May 4, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 23; 


E pub. 9391; Nathaniel Carlson, 
Miami, Fla. 21776 
Wenn ein altes dromedar . . .; lied u. 


slow-fox, text von Beda, musik von 
Richard Fall, of Austria. © July 
17, 1929;°1 @ Sept: 10’; HE for. Gao ; 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 
21777 


1152 


21TTS 


no. 9,1929 . 


Wenn sich Tante Adelheid tiber Onkel 
Emil freut; slow fox, text v. Bruno 
Balz, musik v. M. Werner-Kersten, 
arr. v. F. Stolzenwald, both of Ger- 
many; salon orch., mit violine 1 
direktion; stimmen. 4to. © June 
1, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 14; E for. 6391; 
Musikverlag drei sterne, Berlin. 


21778 

Went up in the clouds of heaven; 
words and music by E. Phipps. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 


Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 11370; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc., New York. 
21779 


Were you ever on the rocks; words 
by W. Purdy, music by P. B. Story. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Sept. 27, 1929; E unp. 11855; Wil- 
liam Purdy, New London, O. 21780 


Wesila w kontrach; words and music 
by E. Kontrach, of Poland, domi- 
ciled at New York. [Words and 
melody only] pt. 1,2. ©1c. each 
Sept. 27, 1929; E unp. 11340, 11341; 
Ewgen Zukowsky, New York. 

21781, 21782 


Wesotych swiat Bozego Narodzenia; 
words and music by J. Kallini. 
[Words and melody only] © 1c. 
Sept. 10, 1929; E unp. 10764; Josef 
Kallini, Brooklyn. 21783 


What a pretty thing you are; words 
and music by C. Ide. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Sept. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 11101; Charles Ide, Stoning- 
ton, Conn. 21784 


What are you going to do with your 
money? words and music by M. J. 
Fitzpatrick. © Aug. 28, 1929; 2 ec. 
Aug. 30; E pub. 8854; Frank Har- 
ding, New York. 21785 


What can I do if you don’t love me; 
waltz, words and music by Frank 
Stanley, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Sept. 10, 1929; 1 e. 
Sept. 21; E for. 6677; Lareine & co., 
ltd., London. 21786 


What can you do without money? 
comedy fox-trot, words and music by 
Ralph Butler and Raymond Wallace, 
of Great Britain; pf. acec., with uku- 
lele arr. by Alf. Ralston. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Sept. 
4,°1929; 1-¢. Sept. .19; EB) for. 6671; 
Campbell, Connelly & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 21787 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


21797 


What did I do to be so black and blue; 
from Connie’s hot chocolates, lyric 
by Andy Razaf, music by Thomas 
Waller and Harry Brooks; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Aug. 20, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 7; E pub. 8913; Mills music, 
inc., New York. 21788 


What do I care; words and music by 
Mae and Lennie [pseuds. of Max 
Rutchik and Leonard Whitcup] and 
Walter G. Samuels. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Aug. 19, 1929; 
FE unp. 10027; Gene Austin, inc., New 
York. 21789 


What good is it if I’m without you; 
words by Harry Spear, music by S. 
Fine. [Words and melody only] © 
i, ©. Sept, co, tooe. 1), unp. Las 
Sidney Fine, New Haven. 21790 


What has fate in store for me; words 
Sr SmMwsSie wing OT, De” Waller, 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Sept. 6, 1929; E unp. 10636; Miriam 
Deacy Waller, Bronxville, N. Y. 

21791 


What is love; words and music by 
i Be Agnstem.: © 34 ce: Sept. 42. 
1929; E unp. 10805; Ira -B. Arnstein, 
New York. 21792 


What makes me love you so; words 
and music by Harold Mickey [i. e. 
W. H. Mickey] © 1 ¢ Sept. 24, 
1929; E unp. 11189; William Harold 
Mickey, New York. 21793 


What’s in your heart; words and 
music by L. Sheridan. [Blue-print] 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 1929; E unp. 11059; 
Lillian Sheridan, Portland, Or. 

21794 


What then; lyric by Betty Morrison 
[pseud. of B. M. Hawk], music by 
Jappie Judd [pseud. of Alice I. 
Judd. Words and melody only] © 
bee, June “21,1929; Hh .unp. Sif; 
Betty Morrison Hawk, Brooklyn. 

21795 


What would I do without you; words 
and music by Irene Beasley. 
[Words and melody only] © 1e. 
Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 11864; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 

: 21796 


What your love would mean to me; 
words by N. K. Sylvester, music by 
Marjorie Carlander. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Sept. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 10791; Nora K. Sylvester, 
Longview, Wash. 21797 


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21798 


Whatcha got hiding behind those eyes; 
lyric by Phil Ponce, music by Fred 
Phillips. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 20, 1929; E unp. 11159; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 21798 


When a girl’s in love; words and 
music by E. Scott. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Sept. 13, 1929; 
E unp. 10847; Earle Scott, Flushing, 


ING: (ME 21799 
When Carolina smiles; lyric and 
music by Jack Palmer and Billy 
Hays. [Words and melody only] 


© 1c. Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 11392; 
Southern music pub. ¢o., ine, New 
York. 21800 


When, His salvation bringing; anthem 
for Palm Sunday or Children’s day, 
words by J. King, music by J. 
Lawrence Erb; mixed cho., with 
sop. and bass duet. 4to. © Aug. 
28, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 30; E pub. 8871; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

21801 

When, His salvation bringing; anthem 
for Palm Sunday or Children’s day, 
words by J. King, music by J. 
Lawrence Erb; treble voices. 4to. 
© Sept. 12, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 14; H 
pub. 9172; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 21802 


When I came to the end of the road; 
hymn, words and musie by Haldor 
Lillenas. © Sept. 25, 1929; 2 «. 
Sept. 27; E pub. 9526; Lillenas pub. 
co., ine., Indianapolis. 218038 


When I gave my heart to you; from 
The awful truth, words and music 
by Walter O’Keefe and Bobby 
Dolan. © Aug. 30, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
4; E pub. 8973; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, ine. New York. 21804 

When I have you; words and music 
by James L. Knipe. © May 31, 
1929; \2)'¢e.. July 15; -H pub: 8782; 


Aston, Knipe & McCarthy, Lan- 
caster, Pa. 21805 
When I’m in love; words and music 
by R. Smallridge. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Sept. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 10940; Roy Smallridge, 
Catlettsburg, Ky. 21806 


When I’m looking at you; from The 
episode at the stream, lyrics by 
Clifford Grey, music by Herbert 
Stothart. © 1 e¢. Sept. 25, 1929; 
EK unp. 11273; #Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., Culver City, Calif. 

21807 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


When I’m with you; words and musi¢ 
by M..H. Pirie. [Words and melody 


only] ©1e. Sept. 5, 1929; E unp. 
10611; Mabel Hester Pirie, Royal 
Oak, Mich. 21808 


When I think of you; words and music 
by R. Saba. © 1. Sept. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 11068; Richie Saba, New 
Orleans. 21809: 


When in the forest night; from A gest 
of Robinhood, words by Charles G. 
Norris, music by Robert C. Newell; 
men’s cho., a capella. 4to. © Aug. 
1, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 7; E pub. 8942; 
Bohemian club of San Francisco, 
Calif., San Francisco. 21810 


When May arrives; words by Thomas 
Curtis Clark, music by A. MacFad- 
yen; high voice. Chicago, Badger 
music pub. co. © Sept. 21, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 23; E pub. 9397 ; Alexander 
MacFadyen, Chicago. 21811 


When Niccolo plays the piccolo; words 
and music by Harry Woods; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Aug. 14, 1929; 
2 c. Aug. 16; E pub. 8934; Harms, 
inc., New York. 21812 


When shadows fall; reverie, by HEH. 
Clinton Keithley, arr. by Henry S. 
Sawyer; pf. © Sept. 24, 1929; 2c. 
Sept. 28; E pub. 9560; McKinley 
musie ¢o., Chicago. 21813 


When the baby smiles at me; words 
and music by Jack Rich and Jules 
Klein. © Sept. 6, 1929; 2 ¢. Sept. 
9; E pub. 8970; W. J. Kennedy 
dairy co., Detroit. 21814 


When the billows roll; words and 
music by M. Harrison; mixed voices. 
© Aug. 18, 1929; 2 « Sept. 18; 
pub. 9248; Mattie Harrison, Indian- 
apolis. 21815 


When the goldenrod blossoms again; 
words and music by V. S. Chadburn. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢ 
Sept. 4, 1929; E unp. 10558; Verona 
Shaw Chadburn, Auburn, Me. 

21816 


When the home gates swing open; 
words and music by O. A. Parris. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 « 
Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 11410; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc., New York. 

21817 


When the moon drips away into the 
blood; words ‘and musie by T. 
Griggs. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 11411; 
Southern music pub. co., ine, New 
York. 21818 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1929 


When the moon light shadows creep; 
words and music by HB. A. Bru- 
guiere. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 1929; E unp. 10465; 
Emile A. Bruguiere, Villa Carmela, 
Principaute de Monaco. 21819 


When the real thing comes your way; 
from Illusion, words and music by 
Larry Spier; pf. and ukulele ace. 
New York, Remick music corp. 
Sept. 24, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 27; Epub. 
$4838; Famous music corp., New 
York. 21820 


When the skies are blue, I'll always 
be nearer to you: words by C. Tris- 
sler, jr., music by O. Soehnlein. © 
1 e. Sept. 23, 1929; E unp. 11146; 
Charles Trissler, jr., Glendale, N. Y. 
and Otto Soehnlein, Brooklyn. 

21821 


When to lovers lane in dreams I reach 
for you; words by Harry Silbaugh, 
music by Robt. H. Brennen. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Sept. 27, 
1929; E unp. 11353; Harry Silbaugh, 
Tarentum, Pa. 21822 


When will I call you my own? words 
by Mrs. Emmerand LeBrun [i. e. 
Aldea LeBrun], music by Samuel 
H. Speck. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © July 3, 1929; 2 ¢. July 
18; E pub. 8778; Aldea LeBrun, 
Franklin, N. H. 21823 


When you're counting the stars alone; 
fox-trot, words and music by Benée 
Russell, Vincent Rose and Jack Mur- 
ray, arr. by Elliott Jacoby; orch. 
pts., with male trio. 4to. © Aug. 
29, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 30; E pub. 8931; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 21824 


When you're lonesome in some other 
town; vajyse ballad, words by J. C. 
Steinmetz, music by Lewis Klinet. 
New York City, Frank Harding mu- 
sic house. © June 18, 1929; 2 «. 
June 28; E pub. 9853; Joseph C. 
Steinmetz, Elyria, O. 21825 


When you said good-by; words and 
music by E. Hatcher. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Sept. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 11241; Elizabeth Hatcher, 
Detroit. 21826 


When you went away; words and mu- 
sic by M. Goodman. © 1 ¢. Sept. 4, 
1929; E unp. 10565; Morris Good- 
man, Reading, Pa. 21827 


21837 


When you were here; words by K. B. 
Palmer, music by Gunnar Johansen, 
of Denmark. © 1 ¢. July 22, 1929; 
E unp. 9061; Kate B. Palmer, Ala- 
meda, Calif. 21828 


When you were mine; words and mu- 
Sic by R. Emick. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Sept. 12, 1929; 
EK unp. 10814; Rita Emick, San An- 
tonio. 21829 


Whenever I think of you; from Whis- 
pering winds, words by Harry D. 
Kerr music: by HH. J. Tandier 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 19, 1929; E unp. 11157; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 21830. 


Where blue lupines grow; words and 
melody by W. N. Friend, ace. by 
Esta Marvin Pomeroy. Published 
by Albert Brown co. © Aug. 20, 
1029: ZG Lys Zs 1, pub. GGae: 
Wm. Nat. Friend, Oakland, Calif. 

21831 


Where can I go, what can I do, when 
I feel like this; words by O. Phil- 
lips, music by Eddie Applegate. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 30, 1929; E unp. 11450; Orpha 
Phillips, New York. 21832 


Where sunshine dwells; intermezzo, 
by J. Pennock Thompson, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Sept. 16, 1929; 1 c. 
Sept. 23; E for. 6695; Banks & son, 
York, England. 21833 


Where the bab-bab-babbling brook goes. 
bub-bub-bubbling by; words by Har- 
ry Pease and Charles O’Flynn, mu- 
sic by Ed. G. Nelson. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 14, 1929; 
E unp. 11007; De Sylva, Brown and 
Henderson, ine., New York. 21834 


Where the butterflies kiss the butter- 
cups good-night; by Ed. G. Nelson, 
arr. by Geo. J. TrinkausS; vocal 
orch. pts.; in A flat. 4to. © Sept. 
3, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 6; E pub. 8935; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

21835. 


Where the lotus flowers bloom; words 
and music by N. O. Nelson. © Aug. 
16, 1929; 2 ce. Sept. 3; E pub. 8885; 
Nels Otimus Nelson, Antioch, I. 

- 21836 


Where the sun goes down at four; 
words and music by M. B. Ander- > 
son. [Words and melody only] © 
be. Sept. 5, 192950 Eh ain! *10591 : 
Mary B. Anderson, Ironton, Mo. 

218387 


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21838 


Where the violets blow; poem by Oli- 
ver Wendell Holmes, music by H. 
S. Roberton, of Great Britain; 
quartet or cho. of men’s. voices. 
London, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 4to. 
© Sept. 24, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 25; 
E for. 6731; Hugh S. Roberton, 
Glasgow, Scotland. 21838 


Where were you? words by Ed. Hey- 
man, musie by Dan Caslar; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Aug. 29, 1929; 2 «. 
Sept. 7; E pub. 8914; Mills music, 
inc., New York. 21839 


While I waltz with you; words by 
D. S. Carlson and Lee Byrd, music 
by D. S. Carlson. [Photostat] © 
1c Aug. 29, 1929; E unp. 10472; 
Dorothy S. Carlson, Oakland, Calif. 

21840 


While moonbeams shed their silvery 
light; serenade, words by Marion 
Gillespie, music by Pierné, arr. by 
William Stickles; female trio. New 
York, N. Y., Chappell-Harms, ine. 
© Aug. 30, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 31; E 
pub. 8795; Harms, ine., New York. 

21841 


While mother sings her lullaby; waltz 
song, words and music by M. Rig- 
ney. ©1e. Sept. 30, 1929; E unp. 
11462; Maud Rigney, Marysville, 
Kan. 21842 


Whimsical dance; by Talitha Bots- 
ford + pt. ©: Sepia 71241929 +2 -e. 
- Sept. 20; HE pub. 9322; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 21843 


Whimsical dance; caprice, for cinema, 
by Montague Ewing, of Great Brit- 
ain; arr. by A. HE. Cafarella; full 
orch. pts: © Sept. 23, 1929; 2 ec. 
Sept. 23; E pub. 9835; Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. 21844 


Whip-poor-will; words by J. E. Guern- 
sey, music by Floyd Thompson. © 
1c. Sept. 9, 1929; E unp. 10678; 
Thompson & Guernsey, Indianapolis. 

21845 

Whisper I love you again; waltz, 
words by H. Zacher, music by Harry 
Clifford. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1929; H 
unp. 10702; Harry Zacher, Milwau- 
kee. 21846 


Whispering river; words by B. Conner, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Sept. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 10898; Brown Conner, Boyn- 
ton, Fla. 21847 


Whistling red-bird; words by Martha 
B. Donaghy, musie by J. Holton. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Philadelphia, Pa., Holton publica- 
tions. © Sept. 26, 1929; 2 ¢. Sept. 
28; E pub. 9547; Josie Holton, Phil- 
adelphia. 21848 


White (The) city; duet, words and 
music by C. Will, harmonized by 
Esther A. Denby; treble voices. 4to. 
© May 16, 1929; 2 c. May 21; E pub. 
6175; Christina Will, Monrovia, - 
Calif. 21849 


White (The) rose; words and music 
‘ by M. G. Farnham. . © 1 ¢. Sept. 9, 
1929; E unp. 10658; Myrtle Gibson 
Farnham, Chicago. 21850 


Who'll hula for me; words and music 
by Red Hawk [pseud. of L. Hawk] 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 1929; E unp. 10513; 
Leonard Hawk, San Francisco. 

21851 


Who’s gonna kiss your lips, dear dar- 
ling; words and music by G. Foster. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 

- Sept. 28, 1929; EH unp. 11419; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc., New York. 
21852 

Who’s laughing now tell me who; 
words by Sal. A. Iannone, music by 
Matthew J. Caggiano. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 10997; Iannone, Caggiano, 
Iannone, inc., Orange, N. J. 21853 


Who’s taughtcha to torture me; words 
and music by E. Spicer. [Words 
and melody only] © 1e. Sept. 26, 
1929; E unp. 11314; Edward Spicer, 
New York. 21854 


Who will mend my broken dreams?: 
words and music by Pat Ballard 
[pseud. of F. D. Ballard] © Sept. 
18, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 14; E pub. 9158; 
Francis Drake Ballard, New York. 

21855 


Who would believe? slow fox-trot, 
lyric by Pat. K. Heale} music by 
Harry Revel, of Great Britain; pf. 
and ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Aug. 6, 1929; 
1c. Aug. 10; E for. 6672; Cavendish 
music co., London. 21856 


Whoa back, we're off the track; words 
by R. W. K. Bourk, music by Leslie 
Lennox, of Canada. Cobourg, Ont., 
Canada, Howard Doody & co. © 
Sept. 19, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 28; E pub. 
9530; Roy W. K; Bourk, Cobourg, 
Ont., Canada. 21857 


Why can’t you love that way; fox-trot, 
lyric and music by Charles Bourne, 
Jack Val and Henry Creamer, arr. 


1156 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1929 


by Archie Bleyer; dance orch. pts. 
4to. © Sept. 3, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 6; 
E pub. 8895; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 21858 


Why was I born? from Sweet Adeline, 
words by Oscar Hammerstein, 2d, 
music by Jerome Kein; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © Sept. 4, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
7; E pub. 8906; T. B. Harms co., 
New York. 21859 


Why waste your charms; battle of the 
ladies, words by Clifford Grey, mu- 
sic by Herbert Stothart. © 1 « 
Sept. 25, 1929; E unp. 11281; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver City, 
Calif. 21860 


Wiegenlied ; von Armas Jirnefelt, arr. 
von Herman SjéOblom, of Fintand; 
salon orchester stimmen. 4to. 
Aug. 8, 1929; 1. c. Aug. 23; E for. 
6488; Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 


21861 
Wildeat (The); overture, by Byrd 
Barbour; orch. ive. (Sept 3, 


1929; E unp. 10553; Marian Bird 
Barbour, Hollywood, Calif. 21862 


Wilhelm Raabe lieder; musik von 
Paul Graener, of Germany, op. 83; 
hohe stimme. 1. Wunsch und vor- 
satz. [4 others] © Dec. 15, 1928; 
a uly ee, 2029* Bi fOr, 6250... N. 
Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 21863 


Will you love me when I’m old; words 
and music by D. R. Carpenter. © 
1 c. Sept. 5, 1929; E unp. 10582; 


David Riley Carpenter, Newton, 
Kan. 27864 
Will you still be mine; words by 


Frank Fittipaldi, music by N. Fitti- 
paldi. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Sept. 25, 1929; E unp. 11264; 
Nicola Fittipaldi, New York. 21865 


Will your future address be heaven? 
words and music by C. C. Mourer; 
mixed voices. 8vo. © Sept. 11, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 14; E pub. 9157; 
Charles C. Mourer, Cincinnati. 

21866 

Wings in the air; ballad, words and 
music by M. J. Bowser. New York, 
Frank Harding. © Sept. 10, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 14; E pub. 9237; Mary 
Jeanette Bowser, New Florence, Pa. 

21867 

Wings of love: by Rudolf Friml, or- 
chestration by Joseph Majer; pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © July 
5, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 18; E pub. 9099; 
Kalmus filmusic edition, New York. 

21868 


21879 


Wings of peace; anthem, poem attrib- 
uted to Nicholas Postgate, music by 
Felix White, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices, organ ace. 4to. © 
Aug) 31, 1929';;1 «. Aug. 31; E for. 
6495; Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 

21869 

Winter fairies; duet, words by Cyrus 
H. McCormick, music by A. Mac- 
Fadyen; sop. and alto. Chicago, 
Ill., Badger music pub. co. © Aug. 
12, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 13; E pub. 8902; 
Alexander MacFadyen, Chicago. 

21870 

Wishing (The) chimney; words by: 
Anne Campbell, music by J. Holton. 
Philadelphia, Pa., Holton publica- 
tions. © Sept. 26, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
28; E pub. 9545; Josie Holton, Phil- 
adelphia. 21871 


With a pal like you; words and music 
by G. Manchester. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Aug. 12, 1929; 
2 ¢. Sept. 7; E pub. 8990; Gazel 
Manchester, Orwell, Pa. 21872 


With flying colors; march, by Harold 
Wansborough; pf. © Sept. 24, 
1929; 2 c Sept. 28; E pub. 9561; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 21873 


With your looks and my brain; words 
by Edgar Leslie, music by Jimmie 
Monaco; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Sept. 10, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 11; E pub. 
9028 ; Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble, 
inc., New York. 21874 


Withering rose; words and music by 
E. Scott. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 18, 1929; E unp. 10848; 
EKarle Scott, Flushing, N. Y. 21875 


Without my dreams; words and music 
by P. Burge. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 25, 1929; E unp. 
11240; Phil Burge, Fairbury, Neb. 

21876 


Wobbles and warbles; words by Eliza- 
beth Rath, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e 
Sept. 7, 1929; E unp. 10687; Eliza- 
beth E. Rathwell, Lachine, Quebec,. 
Canada. 21877 


Woman down in Memphis; words and 
music by C. J. Robison. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Sept. 3, 
1929; E unp. 10520; Carson J. Robi- 


son, New York. 21878 
Wonder (The) flower; words and 
music by H. Swerdloff. [Words and 


melody only] © 1c. Sept. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 10756; Herman Swerdloff, 
Circle, Alaska. 21879 


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21880 


Wonderful dream; waltz-ballad, words 
and music by F. H. Scott; pf. and 
ukulele acc. Glenside, Pa., Glenn 
music pub. co. © Sept. 7, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 10; E pub. 8959; Francis 
H. Scott, Glenside, Pa. 21880 


Wonderful girl; words and music by 
M. A. Werner. © 1c. Sept. 10, 
1929; E unp. 10766; Marie An- 
toinette Werner, Boston. 21881 


Wonderful pal; words and music by 
B. Young and R. La Marr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 «¢. Sept. 4, 
1929; E unp. 10568; Billy Young 
and Rudy La Marr, San Jose, Calif. 

21882 

Wonderful sunset years; words and 
music by A. Kennedy. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 5, 1929; 
E unp. 10602; Agnes Kennedy, Man- 
chester, N. H. 21883 


Wondering; words and music by H. 


Straszheim. © Sept. 21, 1929; 2 c¢. 
Sept. 6; E pub. 9243; Herman 
Straszheim, Lewisburg, O. 21884 


Wond’rin’ if dreams come true; words 
and music by N. M. Dawson. 
Le, Aug..13,- 1929) amp 0797 ; 
Nelena Marie Dawson, Maryville, 
Mo. 21885 


Won’t you come back to me my dar- 
ling; ballad, words by M. EH. Freed, 
music by Phil Starr. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Aug. 14, 
1929; 2 ce. Sept. 10; E pub. 8998; 
Marguerite EH. Freed, Ceresco, Mich. 

21886 

‘Won’t you come back to me sweet- 
heart; words and music by M. E. 
Berry. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1929; E unp. 10941; 
Margaret E. Berry, Shokan, N. Y. 

21887 

Won’t you give in? slow-fox, American 
version of Fraulein pardon, lyrics 
by Milton Pascal, music by Will 
Meisel, arr. by Joseph Nussbaum ; 
orch. pts. 4to. © Sept. 23, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 24; E pub. 9420; Edward 
B. Marks music co., New York. 

21888 

Won’t you give in? slow-fox, American 
version of Friulein pardon, English 
lyrics by Milton Pascal, of U. S., 
French lyrics by Louis Beaudry, of 
Canada, music by Will Meisel; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by T. Kahana. 
© Sept. 11, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 12; EB 
pub. 9014; Edward B. Marks music 
©o., New York. 21889 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Wood (Frederic H.) Three Shake- 
speare songs; music by F. H. Wood, 
of Great Britain, op. 24 ,no. 7, tonic 
solfa tr. by H. J. Timothy; solo or 
voices in unison. 4to. 1. You 
spotted snakes. [2 others] © Aug. 
31, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 31; E for. 6493; 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 21890 


Wooden (The) shoe dance; by N, 
Louise Wright; pf. Aug. 28, 
1929; 2 c. Aug. 30; EH pub. 8775; 
Boston music co., Boston. 21891 


World (The) famous modern selec- 
tions for the piano; compiled by 
Henry S. Sawyer; 4th grade. © 
Sept. 21, 1929; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 28, 
1929; AA 25629; McKinley music 
co., Chicago. 21892 


Worship at the manger; Christmas 
service, by Lorenz pub. co., words by 
Ruth Dale and others, music by 
John J. Thomas and others. © 
Sept. 3, 1929; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 28; 
AA 26095; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton. 

21893 


Wouldn’t it be heaven? words and 
music by Benny Davis and J. Fred 
Coots; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
May Singhi Breen. © Sept. 25, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 26; E pub. 9492; 
Davis, Coots & Engel, inc, New 
York. 21894 


Wrap it up, I'll take it along with me; 
words by Billy Moll, musie by 
Murray Mencher. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Sept. 21, 1929; 
EH eunp. 11226; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., inc., New York. 21895 


Wreck (The); by Reginald Somer- 
ville, of Great Britain; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Sept. 
38, 1929; 1 ce. Sept. 16; BH for. 6625; 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd, 
London. 21896 


Wreck (The) of the Florida; words 
by L. Trombley, music by Samuel 
H. Speck. New York City, Frank 
Harding.,..© July.,..26, 1929; 2 c. 
Aug. 30; E pub. 8851; Lillian 
Trombley, Ticonderoga, N. Y. 

21897 


Yankee division song; words by Irma 
D. Young and W. A. Young, music 
by Irma D. Young. Boston, Mass., 
W. A. Young. © July 6, 1929; 2 ¢. 
July 17; E pub. 9505; Irma D. 
Young, Medfield, Mass. 21898 


1158 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1929 


21919 


Yellow moon; words and music by 
N. M. Gregg. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Sept. 3, 1929; E unp. 
10540; Norma Marguerite Gregg, 
Hollywood, Calif. 21899 


Yellow River boat song; by Albert 
Seward Tenney; pf. © Sept. 17, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 19; E pub., 9263; 
Schroeder & Gunther, inc., New 
York. 21900 


Yes, this is heaven; lyric and music 
by W. P. Van Altena. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Sept. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 11199; Wm. P. Van Altena, 
Oakland, Calif. 21901 


You and my old guitar; lyric by Hlsie 
McWilliams, music by Jimmie 
Rodgers; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Sept. 9, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 10; E pub. 
8949; United pub. co., New York. 

21902. 

You are my golden rose; words and 
music by G. O’Connor. [Photostat] 
©1e. Sept. 9, 1929; E unp. 10671; 
Gertrude O’Connor, Detroit. 

21903 

You are my inspiration; words and 
music by L. B. Kors. [Photostat] 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1929; E unp. 10916: 
Leona Busby Kors, Independence, 
Kan. 21904 


You belong in my arms, ba-bee! fox- 
trot, words by Al Lewis, music by 
Al Sherman; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Sept. 9, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 12; E pub. 
9021; Arthur Behim music corp., 
New York. 21905 


You came, I saw, you conquered me; 
fox-trot, words and music by Leon 
Zimmerman, Rudy Vallée’ and 
Harold Solomon; pf. and ukulele 


ace. © Sept. 4, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 6; 
E pub. 8932; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 21906 


You can depend on me; words and 
music by M. Caleo. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Sept. 27, 1929; 
EK unp. 11361; Mickey Caleo, Utica, 
tes 21907 


You can’t cheat a cheater; melody by 
Phil Napoleon, Henry Signorelli and 
Tom Dorsey. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 11391; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 21908 


You can’t fool me no more; words and 
music by M. D. Bright. [Chords, 
single staff] © 1c. Sept. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 11317; Merrion De Layfette 
Bright, Theilman, Minn. 21909 


You can’t get milk from a cow named 
Jake; words by Bob Joffe [i. e., 
‘Robert Joffe] and Bob Shurr [pseud. 
of L. Shurr], music by L. Shurr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Sept. 25, 1929; E unp. 11255; Leo- 
pold Shurr, Brooklyn. 21910 


You can’t go wrong; fox-trot, words 
and music by S. Epstein. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 18, 
1929; E unp. 11060; Sidney Epstein, 
Boston. 21911 


You ean’t hold hands in lover’s lane, 
and still be one of the boys; lyric 
by Irving Kahal, music by J. Russel 
Robinson. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Aug. 1, 1929; E unp. 
9412; George & Arthur Piantadosi, 
ine., New York. 21912 


You can’t keep a good man down: 
words and music by C. C. Mourer; 
mixed voices. 8vo. © Sept. 11, 
1929; 2 ec. Sept. 14; E pub. 9156; 
Charles C,. Mourer, Cincinnati. 

21913 

You’d do for me—I’d do for you; fox 
trot from Open your eyes, lyric by 
Collie Knox, musie by Vernon Duke, 
of Great Britain; pf. and ukulele 
ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Aug. 21, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 
4; B& for. 6484; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 21914 


You gotta too much-a-de stock; lyrics 
by Lewis and Young, music by Lew 
Pollack. [Words and melody only] 
© 1e. Sept. 19, 1929; E unp. 11041; 
Remick music corp., New York. 

21915 

You have broken your promise to me; 
words and music by W. P. Van Al- 
tena. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Sept. 23, 1929; E unp. 11198; 
Wm. P. Van Altena, Oakland, Calif. 

21916 

You have forgotten; words and musie 
by C. Le Pari, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 24, 1929; EH unp. 
11176; Charles Le Pari, Newburgh, 
We Xe 21917 


You just you; words by Betty M. 
Tranchitella, music by J. Tranchi- 
tella. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Sept. 11, 1929; E unp. 10776; 
John Tranchitella, Philadelphia. 

21918 

You keep me guessin’; words and mu- 
sic by H. M. DeWall. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Sept. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 10746; Hannah M. DeWall, 
Dempster, S. D. 21919 


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21920 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


You left me blue; words and music by 
A. Bevier. © Aug. 30, 1929; 2 «¢. 
Sept. 5; E pub. 8877; Alvin Bevier, 
Chicago. 21920 


You'll cry for me but J’ll be gone; 
words and music by Lammar 
Wright. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ¢. Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 11380; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 21921 


You'll love me yet; poem by Robert 
Browning, music by Marshall Ker- 
nochan. © Sept. 13, 1929; 2 ¢. Sept. 
16; E pub. 9253; G. Ricordi & co., 
inc., New York. 21922 


You'll want me back; words by James 
Alston, music by T. Oesterle; violin. 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 1929; E unp. 10514; 
Tony Oesterle, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 

219238 

You'll want to come back; words and 
music by J. Parks. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Sept. 11, 1929; E 
unp. 10753; Jesse Parks, Los Ange- 
les. 21924 


You made me happy; words and music 
by iO.) Bn Adkins» + \©) A, e2 Sept: +3, 
1929; E unp. 10548; Ottis Bennett 
Adkins, Birmingham, Ala. 


You made me love you, why did you; 
fox-trot, by Carmen Lombardo and 
Mickey Kippel, arr. by Frank 
Schmidt; concertina. © Sept. 4, 
1929; 2 ec. Sept. 11; E pub. 9208; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

21926 

You make me feel that certain way; 
words by Leonard Sherry, music by 
St. E. Stauffer. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 23, 1929; E unp. 
11143; St. Ella Stauffer, De Land, 
Fla. 21927 


You mean everything to me; words 
and music by A. M. Nachbar. © 
1 ¢e. July 31, 1929; EK unp. 10058; 
Abraham Marshall Nachbar, Chi- 
cago. 21928 

You mean the whole world to me; 
lyrics by Gus Lazaro, music by P. J. 
Shahin. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 17, 1929; E unp. 10866; 
Paul Joseph Shahin, Long Branch, 
BA ib 21929 


You only you; words and music by R. 
A. Woods. © Sept. 19. 1929; 2 «. 
Sept. 23; E pub. 9374; Richard Ar- 
thur Woods, Chicago. 21930 


You’re a bit of honey that the bees 
forgot ; words and music by P. 
Phipps. © 1 c. Sept. 24, 1929; B 


91925, 


unp. 11177; Peggy Phipps, Los An- 
geles. 21931 
You’re a pal sent from heaven; words 
and music by J. Pawl. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 25, 1929; 
E ounp. 11234; John Pawl, Norwood, 
O. 21982 


words by Ed- 
music by G. A. 


Youw’re a perfect girl; 
ward Brunner, 


Brown. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1929; BE 
unp. 10910; Grant Albert Brown, 
Seattle. 21933, 


You’re always in my arms, but only 
in my dreams; waltz, from Rio Rita, 
lyric by Joseph McCarthy, music by 
Harry Tierney, arr. by Wm. C. 
Polla; orch. pts. © Sept. 20, 1929; 
2 ¢. Sept. 21; E pub. 9403; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 21934 


You're locked in my heart forever; 
words by M. G. Ford, musie by M. 
G. Ford and B. M. Fischer. [Photo- 
stat] ©1c. June 27, 1929; E unp. 
8401; May Green Ford and Beaulah 
McFawland Fischer, Houston. 

21935. 

Youw’re missing all the good things, 
sweetheart; words by C. B. Rabb, 
music by ’Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 7, 2929; 
E unp. 10688; C. Bly Rabb, Towa 
City, Ia 21986: 

You’re my only child; words and mu- 
sic by W. Hankinson. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Sept. 19, 1929’; 
E unp. 11032; Walter Hankinson, 
Marion Center, Pa. 21937 


You’re prettier than the rose (Pit che 
rosa sei bella) ; lyrics by A. Crivello, 
music by P. Ballatore, op. 127. 
[Italian and English text] © May 
16, 1929; 2 c. June 3; E pub. 9350; 
Pietro Ballatore and Antonino Cri- 
vello, Brooklyn. 21938 


You're the only girl that ever made me 
cry; words and music by O. HE. 
James. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 1929; HE unp. 11022; 
Olive E. James, Dover, N. J. 21939 


You’re the sweetest of them all; words: 
and music by H. A. Blachman. 
[Words and melody only] ©1« 
Sept. 10, 1929; E unp. 10731; Harry 
Allen Blachman, Cleveland Heights, 
O. 21940: 


You showed me the way; novelty fox- 
trot, words by Al Lewis, music by 
Al Sherman; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Sept. 23, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 24; 
E pub. 9423; Sherman, Lewis & 
Armstrong, ine., New York. 21941 


1160 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1929 


You taught me how to say I love you; 
words and music by T. M. Byrne. 
© 1 «. Sept. 23, 1929; E unp. 11129; 
Thomas M. Byrne, Dayton, Ky. 

' 21942 

You've been a great little pal to me; 
words and music by F. J. Hemer- 
lein;: pf, © dec. Sept. 12,,:1929; 
E unp. 10830; Franklin J. Hemer- 
lein, Los Angeles. 21943 


You’ve made me happy to-day! from 
The street singer, words by Graham 
John, music by Niclas Kempner ; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Aug. 21, 1929; 
2 ec. Aug. 23; E pub. 8803; Shubert 
theatre corp., New York. 21944 


You wanted me—I wanted you; words 
by Ted Koehler, music by Harold 
Arlen. [Words and melody only] 


© 1c. Aug. 1, 1929; E unp. 9415;-: 


George & Arthur Piantadosi, ine., 
New York. 21945 
You will understand and know; words 
by E. M. Perry, music by Lee Tur- 


ner. New York City, Frank Har- 
ding. © July 30, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 
21; E pub. 9449; Emma Morse 


Perry, Newport, Ky. 21946 
You won’t miss a kiss, little miss; 
from Listen to me, words and music 
by W. Place, jr:: pi. © 1c... Sept. 
24, 1929; E unp. 11166; William 
Place, jr., Providence, R. I. 21947 


Your bouquet of bleeding hearts; fox 
trot, words and music by Jack Ham- 
ilton [pseud. of R. J. Hamilton] © 
1 c. Sept. 4, 1929; E unp. 10560; 
Roy Jackson Hamilton, Laurelton, 
| A ae 21948 


Your eyes; words and music by Billy 
Frisch and Otto Motzan. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. Sept. 19, 
1929; E unp. 11076; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 21949 


Your fate will be; words by Edward 
Brunner, music by G. A. Brown. © 
1 c. Sept. 16, 1929; E unp. 10909; 
Grant Albert Brown, Seattle. 21950 


Your mother and mine; waltz ballad, 
words and music by M. J. Maslanka, 
arr. by Ernest Shonfield; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Aug. 30, 1929; 2 «. 
Sept. 5; E pub. 8879; Michael J. 
Maslanka, Cleveland. 21951 


Your presence; words by Ada Potter 
Wiseman, music by Meta Schumann; 
high voice. © Sept. 21, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 23; E pub. 9504; G. Ricordi 
& co., ine., New York. 21952 


21962 


Youth and age; words by J. J. Caskey, 
music by Lee Turner. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 26, 1929; 
HE unp. 11297; Jessie J. Caskey, Leb- 
anon, Ky. 21953 


Zalotna; polka, by Frank Przybylski. 
© 1c. Sept. 3, 1929; E unp. 10525; 
Victor music roll co., Chicago. 

21954 


Zeppelin honeymoon; lyric by B. M. 
Hawk, music by -Alice I. Judd. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Sept. 7, 1929; E unp. 10689; Betty 
Morrison Hawk, Brooklyn. 21955 


Zierliche liebe; polka, by P. Miiller; 
1st B flat cornet. © 1c. Sept. 18, 
1929; E unp. 10974; Peter Miiller, 
Philadelphia. 21956 


Zonky; words by Andy Razaf, music 
by Thomas Waller. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Sept. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 10783 ; Santly bros., inc., New 
York. 21957 


Zulu slumber song; oh, hush thee, 
baby, 4-pt. cho., music by Theophil 
Wendt, of Great Britain, domiciled 
at New York; women’s voices, with 
sop. and alto solo. 4to. © Aug. 
23, 1929 - 2c Aue. 26: BW pub.-9135;¢ 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 21958 


1°" allegretto grazioso; film musique, 
par Huguet, of Spain, et Verdun, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur et 1° violini conducteur. 
4to. © July 2, 1929; 1 c July 25; 
E for. 5878; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
21959 


2° allegretto grazioso; film musique, 
par Huguet, of Spain, et Verdun, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur et 1° violini conducteur. 
4to. © July 2, 1929; 1c. July 25; 
E for. 5876; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
21960 


2™° allegro moderato; film musique, 
par Huguet, of Spain, et Verdun, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur et 1° violini conducteur. 
4to. © July 2, 1929; 1 ec. July 25: 
E for. 5879; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

- 21961 


3. Streichquartett; von Béla Bartok, of 
Hungary ; 2 violinen, viola u. violon- 
cello. Partitur. 12mo. © June 18, 
1929; 1 ¢«. July 30; HB for. 5645; 
Universal edition, a. g., Vienna. 

21962 


1161 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21963 pt. II, n. s., v. 24, no. 9, 1929 
250th coast artillery march; by S. A. | 1932; words by L. M. Post, music by . 
Dows; trumpet in B flat and pf., Kinsel Pearce. © 1 ¢. June 17, 
with part for bugles. © 1 ¢. Sept. 1929; E unp. 8745; Luella May Post, 
11, 1929; E unp. 10818; Samuel Ran- Lexington, O. 21964 


dall Dows, Albany, Calif. 21963 


Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1929: 


Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 61 unpublished) — 169 
Class E, Musical compositions (including 8971 unpublished) —~___-_____ 21, 795. 
Totalicu. 22 eee ee 21. 964. 


1162 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 


RENEWED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 


[21964 


Adagietto; de P. Kune; grand orgue. 
(Jn L’orgue moderne, 20°™® livrai- 
son) © Pierre Kune, Le Raincy, 
France, as the author. R 4984, Aug. 
24, 1929. i 


Air lointain; par A. Lefort; violon 
avec ace. de pf. © Augustine Le- 
fort, Paris, as the author. R 4982, 
Aug. 24, 1929. 2 


Amazon (The); overture by Eduard 
Kiesler, arr. by A. Roth; orch. © 
Alfred Roth, Richmond Hill, N. Y., 
as the author of the arrangement. 
R 4886, Aug. 24, 1929. 3 


Andlauer (Louis) Prélude; grand 
orgue. (In L’orgue moderne, 21°™° 
livraison) © Louis  Andlauer, 
Paris, as the author. R 4987, Aug. 
24, 1929. 4 


Angel hosts adore Thee; by H. A. 
Farnsworth. © H. A. Farnsworth, 
Brooklyn, as the author of the mu- 
sic. R 4906, June 15, 1928. 5 


Appassionato; par L. Wurmser; pf. © 
Lucien Wurmser, Paris, as the au- 
thor. R 4980, Aug. 24, 1929. 6 


Apple (The) tree swing; by M. B. 
Merrill; pf. © M. B. Merrill, Ken- 
nebunk, Me., as the author. R 4861, 
Aug. 24, 1929. 7 


Bacio (Il); waltz, arr. by A. Roth; 
orch. © Alfred Roth, Richmond 
Hill, N. Y., as the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 4878, Aug. 24, 1929. 

8 

- Bring them in; words by Frances 

Hope, musie by I. Allan Sankey. © 

Grace Victoria Sankey, Northfield, 

Mass., as the next of kin of the au- 

thor of music, who is not living. R 

4927, Aug. 28, 1929. 


Chez bonne maman; gavotte, de E. L. 
Antréas; orch., avee pf. conducteur. 
© Edmond Léon Antréas, Angers, 
France, as the author. R 4992, Aug. 
24, 1929. 10 


Come, come to-day; words by Fanny 
J. Crosby, music by G. C. Stebbins. 
© George C. Stebbins, Brooklyn, as 
the author of the music. R 4918, 
Aug. 28, 1929. 1A. 


Creme de la creme; fantasia, by T. M. 
Tobani; band. © Theo. Moses To- 
bani, Jackson Heights, N. Y., as the 
author. R 4876, Aug. 24, 1929. 12 


Cupid; characteristic, by BHilenberg, 
arr. by A. Roth; orch. © Alfred 
Roth, Richmond Hill, N. Y., as the 
author of the arrangement. R 4880, 
Aug. 24, 1929. 13 


Dance of the honey bees; by B. Rich- 
mond, arr. by Paul de Ville; band. 
© Benjamin Richmond, Brooklyn, 
as the author of the music. R 4899, 
Aug. 22, 1929. 14 


Deuxiéme nocturne; par L. Wurmser ; 
pf., en sol bémol. © Lucien Wurm- 
ser, Paris, as the author. R 4981, 
Aug. 24, 1929. 15 


Edith au col de cygne; poem de Mau- 
rice Chassang, musique de Georges 


Hiie. © Georges Adolphe Hie, 
Paris, as the author of the music. R 
4986, Aug. 24, 1929. 16 


Hst-ce bien vrai; intermezzo, par E. 
L. Antréas; pour instruments 4 
cordes avee pf. conducteur. © Ed- 
mond Léon Antréas, Angers, France, 
as the author. R 4990, Aug. 24, 1929. 

i 


For the tempted, Lord, we pray ; words 
by Ellen M. H. Gates, music by Ira 
D. Sankey. © Grace Victoria San- 
key, Northfield, Mass., as the next of 
kin of the author of music who is 
not living. R 4917, Aug. 28, 1929. : 

1 


Forest (A) concert; by Rich. Filen- 
berg, arr. by A. Roth; orch. © AIl- 
fred Roth, Richmond Hill, N. Y., as 
the author of the arrangement. R 
4881, Aug. 24, 1929. 19 


Gaminerie; polka, par E. L. Antréas; 
orch., avee pf. conducteur. © Ed- 
mond Léon Antréas, Angers, France, 
as the author. R 4991, Aug. 24, 1929. 

20 


General Tanner’s march; by H. L. 
Clarke; orch. © Herbert L. Clarke, 
Long Beach, Calif., as the author. 
R 4884, Aug. 24, 1929. 21 


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2I4FUY (22) 


Gondellied (Venetian barearolle) ; von 
Carl Bohm, op. 358, no. 4; pf. 
Jenny Bohm, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, 
as the widow of the author. R 4744, 
Aug. 8, 1929. 22 


Gospel (The) story; words by Julia 
Sterling, music by Ira D. Sankey. 
© Grace Victoria Sankey, Northfield, 
Mass., as the next of kin of the au- 
thor of music, who is not living. R 
4913, Aug. 28, 1929. 23 


Gounod (Charles Francois) Naza- 
reth; musie by Ch. Gounod, arr. by 
W. W. Gilchrist; women’s voices; 
pt. ace., 4 hands. © Anna R. Gil- 
christ, Philadelphia, as the child of 
the deceased author of the new mat- 
ter. R 3809, May 6, 1929. 24 


Grand (The) old ship of Zion; words 
by Fanny J. Crosby, music by Ira 
D. Sankey. © Grace Victoria San- 
key, Northfield, Mass., as the next 
of kin of the author of music, who 
is not living. R 4922, Aug. 28, 1929. 

25 


Haelling (Jules) Prélude; grand 
orgue. (In L’orgue moderne, 20°™® 
livraison) © Jules Haelling, Rouen, 
France, as the author. R 4983, Aug. 
24, 1929. 26 


He’ll wipe away all tears; words by 
Fanny J. Crosby, music by Ira D. 
Sankey. © Grace Victoria Sankey, 
Northfield, Mass., as the next of kin 
of the author of music, who is not 
living. R 4911, Aug. 28, 1929. 27 


He reigns evermore; words by Fanny 
J. Crosby, music by Ira D. Sankey. 
© Grace Victoria Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of 
the author of music, who is not liv- 
ing R 4908, Aug. 28, 1929. 28 


He Who safely keepeth; words by 
Lyman G. Cuyler, music by Ira D. 
Sankey. © Grace Victoria Sankey, 
Northfield, Mass., as the next of kin 
of the author of music who is not 
living. R 4925, Aug. 28, 1929. 29 


Helping (A) hand; words by EH. E. 
Williams, music by G. C. Stebbins. 
© George C. Stebbins, Brooklyn, as 
the author of music. R 4933, Aug. 
28, 1929. 30 


I come, O gracious Lord; words by 
Fanny J. Crosby, music by Ira D. 
Sankey. © Grace Victoria Sankey, 
Northfield, Mass., as the next of kin 
of the author of music who is not 
living. R 4914, Aug. 28, 1929. 31 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


I’m wearing my heart away for you; 
words and music by C. K. Harris. 
© Chas. K. Harris, New York, as 
the author. R 4894, Aug. 24, 1929. 

32 


Just next:door; words and music by 


C. K. Harris. © Chas. K. Harris, 
New York, as the author. R 4895, 
Aug. 24, 1929. 33 


Keep on the sunny side; words by 
I. D. S., music by G. C. Stebbins. © 
George C. Stebbins, Brooklyn, as 
the author of music. R 4931, Aug. 
28, 1929. 34 


King’s (The) escort; march, by F. H. 
Losey; band. © Frank Hoyt Losey, 
Hrie, Pa., as the author. R 4875, 
Aug. 24, 1929. 35 


Kwang Hsu; chinesischer marsch, von 
P. Lincke; militarmusik. 1. Infan- 
terie, klarinette direktion—2. 
Cavallerie, kornet direktion. © 
Paul Lincke, Berlin, as the author 
of the arrangement. R 4900, 4901, 
Aug. 22, 1929. 36, 37 


Lend a helping hand; words by Hben 
EK. Rexford, music by Ira D. Sankey. 
© Grace Victoria Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of 
the author of music, who is not liv- 
ing. R 4923, Aug. 28, 1929. 38 


Let the blessed Saviour in; words by 
Fanny J. Crosby, music by Ira D. 
Sankey. © Grace Victoria Sankey, 
Northfield, Mass., as the next of kin 
of the author of music who is not 
living. R 4926, Aug. 28, 1929. 39 


Liebesweise (Love’s strain) ; von Car! 
Bohm, op. 358, no. 3; pf. © Jenny 
Bohm, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, as the 
widow of the author. R 4743, Aug. 
8, 1929. f 40 


Lied der spinnerin (Song of the spin- - 
ning maiden); von Carl Bohm, op. 
358, no. 5; pf. © Jenny Bohm, 
Berlin-Wilmersdorf, as the widow 
of the author. R 4745, Aug. 8, 1929. 


41 
Life’s mirror; words anon., music by 
G. C. Stebbins. © George C. 


Stebbins, Brooklyn, as the author of 
musie. R 4932, Aug. 28, 1929. 42 


Lift them up; words by Wilson Meade, 
music by I. Allan Sankey. © Grace 
Victoria Sankey, Northfield, Mass., 
as the next of kin of the author of 
music who is not living. R 4934, 
Aug. 28, 1929. 43 


1164 


no. 9, 1929 


RENEWALS 


21904 (64) 


Look not behind thee; words by 
Fanny J. Crosby, music by Ira D. 
Sankey. © Grace Victoria Sankey, 
Northfield, Mass., as the next of kin 
of the author of music, who is not 
living. R 4921, Aug. 28, 1929. 44 


Lord’s day hymn; words by Eben E. 
Rexford, music by Ira D. Sankey. 
© Grace Victoria Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of the 
author of music, who is not living. 
R 4924, Aug. 28, 1929. 45 


Lysistrata; potpourri, musik von P. 
Lincke; pf.,\ mit unterlegtem text. 
© Paul Lincke, Berlin, as the 
author of the arrangement of the 
musie. R 4902, Aug, 22, 1929. 46 


MacDowell (Edward Alexander) Of 
salamanders; by Edward Mac- 
Dowell, op. 61, no. 4; pf. © Marian 
MacDowell, Peterborough, N. H., as 


the widow of the author. R 3528, 
May 13, 1929. 47 
Mirchensang (Fairies song); von 


Carl Bohm, op. 358, no. 2; pf. © 
Jenny Bohm, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, as 
the widow of the author. R 4742, 
Aug. 8, 1929. 48 


Mein Thueringen; waltz by Eduard 
Kiesler, arr. by A. Roth; orch. © 
Alfred Roth, Richmond Hill, N. Y., 
as the author of the arrangement. 
R 4885, Aug. 24, 1929. 49 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Lud- 
wig Felix) Fingal’s cave overture; 
art, wy. 1... Tobanl;: orch. © 
Theo. Moses Tobani, Jackson 
Heights, N. Y., as the author of the 
arrangement. R 4873, Aug. 24, 
1929. 5O 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Lud- 
wig Felix) Midsummernight’s 
dream; overture, arr. by T. M. 
Tobani; orch. © Theo. Moses 
Tobani, Jackson Heights, N. Y., as 
the author of the arrangement. R 
4888, Aug. 24, 1929. aL 


Merry (The)  postillion; coaching 
earol, by Otto Langey, arr. by A. 
Roth: orch. © Alfred Roth, Rich- 
mond Hill, N. Y., as the author of the 
arrangement. R 4879, Aug. 24, 
1929. 52 


O welcome hour of prayer; words by 
John H. Yates, music by Ira’ D. 
Sankey. © Grace Victoria Sankey, 
Northfield, Mass., as the next of kin 
of the author of music, who is not 
living. R 4909, Aug. 28, 1929. 53 


78419—29—_9 


On Calvary: words by Eben E. Rex- 
ford, music by Ira D. Sankey. © 
Grace Victoria Sankey, . Northfield, 
Mass., as the next of kin of the 
author of music who is not living. 
R 4915, Aug. 28, 1929. 54 


One offer of salvation; words by Ethel 
P. Crowther, music by Ira D. San- 
key. Grace Victoria Sankey, 
Northfield, Mass., as the next of kin 
of the author of music, who is not 
living. R 4910, Aug. 28, 1929. 55 


Plaisir d’été; par A. Lefort; violon 


avec ace. de pf. © Augustin Le 
fort, Paris, as the author. R 4989, 
Aug. 24, 1929. 56 


Primrose (The) waltz; by R. Jack- 


son; pf. © Robert Jackson, San 
Diego, Calif., as the author. R 4897, 
Sept. 3, 1929. 57 


Prolog (Prologue); von Carl Bohm, 
op. 358, no. 1; pf. © Jenny Bohm, 
Berlin-Wilmersdorf, as the widow of 
the author. R 4741, Aug. 8,1929. 58 


Retour au camp; marche, de E. L. 
Antréas, op. 28; orch., avec pf. con- 
ducteur. © Edmond Léon Antréas, 
Angers, France, as the author. R 
4998, Aug. 24, 1929. 59 


Reverie; by W. Wolstenholme; organ; 


in F. © William Wolstenholme, 
London, as the author. R 4905, Aug. 
31, 1929. 60 


See, from Bethany advancing; words 
by Dwight M. Pratt, music by G. C. 
Stebbins. © George C. Stebbins, 
Brooklyn, as the author of the music. 
R 4919, Aug. 28, 1929. 61 


Seerosen (Water-lilies); von J. BH. 
Hummel, op. 482, arr. by Ferdinand 
Meyer [pseud. of Charles P. Scott]; 
pf. © Maude Ladd Scott, Malden, 
Mass., as the widow of the author 
of the arrangement. R 4904, Aug. 
31, 1929. 62 


Serenade; by M. Moszkowski, arr. by 
F. H. Losey; clarinet solo, with pf. 
ace. © Frank Hoyt Losey, Erie, 
Pa., as the author of the arrange- 


ment. R 4883, Aug. 24, 1929. 63 
Service (Le) religieuse; vingt-cing 


piéces, par Ed. Missa; orgue-har- 
monium. © Jeanne Barbant, veuve 
de Edmond Missa, Paris, as the 
widow of the author. R 4979, Aug. 
24, 1929. 64. 


1165 


Gb (65) 


Song of the redeemed; words by Mrs. 


Frank A. Breck, music by G. C. 
Stebbins. © George C. Stebbins, 
Brooklyn, as the author of the 
musie. R 4920, Aug. 28, 1929. 65 


Stand for the right; words by Wilson 
Meade, music by I. Allan Sankey. 
© Grace Victoria Sankey, Northfield, 
Mass., as the next of kin of the au- 
thor of music who is not living. R 
4935, Aug. 28, 1929. 66 


Sturm (Bernard) Marche; violin and 
pf. © Bernard Sturm, Ann Arbor, 
as the author. R 3592, May 17, 
1929. 67 


Sur l’eau; barcarolle, par A. Lefort; 
2 violons avec acc. de pf. © Au- 
gustin Lefort, Paris, as the author. 
R 4985, Aug. 24, 1929. 68 


Thanksgiving march; by R. Jackson. 
pf. © Robert Jackson, San Diego, 
Calif., as the author. R 4896, Sept. 
3, 1929. 69 


That certain party: words and music 
by Bob Cole. © Dora Cole Norman, 
West New Brighton, N. Y., and 
Carriebel Cole Plummer, Chicago, as 
the next of kin of the author who 
is not living. R 4898, Aug. 27, 
1929. 70 


There is joy in my soul; words by 
Wilson Mease, music by I. Allan 
Sankey. © Grace Victoria Sankey, 
Northfield, Mass., as the next of kin 
of the author of music whe is not 
living. R 4928, Aug. 28, 1929. 71 


Traumerei (A song of fancy); von 
Carl Bohm, op. 358, no. 6; pf. © 
Jenny Bohm, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, as 
the widow of the author. R 4746, 
Aug. 8, 1929. 72 


Traité élémentaire de contrepoint et 
de fugue; par E. Ratez. © Emile 
Ratez, Lille, France, as the author. 
R 4988, Aug. 24, 1929. 73 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24, no. 9, 1929 


Wagner (Richard) Goetterdaemmer- 
ung; fantasia, arr. by T. M. Tobani; 
orch. © Theo. Moses Tobani, Jack- 
son Heights, N. Y., as the author of 
the arrangement. R 4889, Aug. 24, 
1929. 74 


Warbler’s farewell; characteristic, on 
Tyrolean melodies, by T. M. Tobani. 
1. Pf.—2. Band. © Theo. Moses To- 
bani, Jackson Heights, N. Y., as the 
author. R 4874, 4877, Aug. 24, 1929. 

75, 76 


Warbler’s farewell; on Tyrolean melo- 
dies, arr. by T. M./Tobani; orch. 
© Theo. Moses Tobani, Jackson 
Heights, N. Y., as the author of the 
arrangement. R 4882, Aug. 24, 
1929. rie 


Weihnachts oratorium; von Heinrich 
Schiitz, bearb. u. erganst von Arnold 
Ludwig Mendelssohn; soli, chor u. 
orgel. Partitur. © Arnold Men- 
delssohn, Darmstadt, Germany, as 
the author of the arrangement. R 
4907, Jan. 30, 1929. 78 


What a friend we have; words by 
Jos. Seriven, music by Ira D. San- 
key. © Grace Victoria Sankey, 
Northfield, Mass., as the next of kin 
of the author of music who is not 
living. R 4930, Aug. 28, 1929. 79 


When the shadows flee away; words 
by Julia Sterling, music by Ira D. 
Sankey. © Grace Victoria Sankey, 
Northfield, Mass., as the next of kin 
of the author of the music who 
is not living. R 4916, Aug. 28, 
1929. 80 


Work and pray; words by Julia Ster- 
ling, music by Ira D. Sankey. 
Grace Victoria Sankey, Northfield, 
Mass., as the next of kin of the 
author of music who is not living. 
R 4912, Aug. 28, 1929. 81 


1166 


21965-24426 
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 


COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


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


PART 3 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


INCLUDING: 
LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 


1929 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 24 
No. 10 


UNITED STATES 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
WASHINGTON : 1930 


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


EXPLANATIONS TO BE Norep py Usmers or THis CATALOGUE 


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

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

EXCEPTIONS.—(1) In the case of editions of classical music, instead of dis- 
tributing them under the titles, each author’s works are brought together by 
an entry under the original composer’s name, and for such works search should 
be made in this number under the following names: Bach (Johann Sebastian) ; 
Beethoven (Ludwig van); Bizet (Georges); Brahms (Johannes); Chaminade 
(Cécile Louise Stéphanie); Gounod (Charles Francois); Grieg (Edvard Hagerup); 
Handel (Georg Friedrich); Liszt (Franz); MacDowell (Edward Alexander) ; 
Mascagni (Pietro); Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig Felix); Moszkowski 
(Moritz); Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus); Offenbach (Jacques); Paganini (Nic- 
colo); Palestrina (Giovanni Pierluigi Santo); Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) ; 
Schubert (Franz Peter); Schumann (Robert Alexander); Strauss (Richard); 
Thomas (Charles Louis Ambroise); Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch); Verdi 
(Giuseppe); Wagner (Richard). 

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

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


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EXPLANATIONS TO BE NOTED BY USERS OF THIS CATALOGUE 


Piano music is understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. 
Songs are understood to be with piano accompaniment unless otherwise stated. 

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

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

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

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

Under the provisions of the act of Congress approved May 23, 1928, the 
prices of the various parts of the catalogue are now as follows: 


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CoS SE ee ee ee A ah RE pc a aN le bi 8 ea a le 3. 00 
Part 1, Group 3, Dramatic Compositions and Motion Pictures___________ 2. 00 
Parti) Peniddieals.4 05.20 10 fe ae etsy AlAs od Soe _ st o98 2. 00 
Part(2; Musical, Compositions:..is< 203 =. tegpoy lecesct alent 3. 00 
Part 4, Works of Art, Photographs, Prints, and Pictorial Illustrations_.__ 2.00 
sinele numbers (except Book leaflets) 42. __+<.-_.4._____, -.--+_+ . 50 
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NOTICE 


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

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

Notice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright pro- 
prietor, or other lawful claimant, that, in so far as any copyright 
articles deposited from January 1, 1920, to December 31, 1928, inclu- 
sive, are still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office and are not 
to be transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other govern- 
mental library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles may 
be returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such claimant 
prior to December 31, 1929. 


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

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


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


The United States has established reciprocal copyright eas 
for music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical 
instruments in the case of the countries listed below. The Presi- 
dent’s proclamations to this effect were printed in the Catalogue of 
Copyright Entries, Part 3, as follows: 


Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island, vol. 
13 (1918), pages vi-vili of no. 5; 

Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii—vili of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925), 
pages vii—vill of nos. 3-4; 

Belgium, vol. 6 (1911), pages v—vi of no. 7; 

Canada, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—vili of no. 8; 

Chile, vol. 20 (1925), pages vi—vii of nos. 11 and 12; 

Cuba, vol. 6 (1911), pages iv—v of no. 12; 

Czechoslovakia, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi-vii of no. 4; 

Denmark, vol. 15 (1920), pages xii—xiv of no. 13; 

Finland, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi-vii of no. 12; 

France, vol. 13 (1918), pages xi-xii of no. 5; 

Germany, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi—vii of no. 7, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages ix—x of no. 6; 

Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages vili-ix of no. 3, and vol. 15 
(1920), pages vi-ix of no. 138; 

Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages xi-x1i of no. 6; 

Irish Free State, vol. 24 (1929), pages vil-viilof no. 9; 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages viii-ix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages xlii—xiv of no. 6; 

Luxemburg, vol. 6 (1911), pages vii—viii of no. 7; 

Netherlands, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917), pages v-ix of no. 38, and vol. 17 
(1922), pages xv—xix of no. 6; 

Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages ix—x of no. 7; 

Poland, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi—vii of no. 2; 

Rumania, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi-vii of no. 7; 

Sweden, vol. 15 (1920), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

Switzerland, vol. 19 (1924), pages vii—vili of nos. 5-6; 

Union of South Africa, vol. 19 (1924), pages vi-vii of nos. 3-4. 


' The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International 
American Conference at Buenos Aires on August 11, 1910, was pro- 
claimed by the President of the United States on July 13,1914. This 
convention is understood to be in effect as between the United States 
and Boliva, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guate- 
mala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, and Uruguay. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS). 


Noticy.—When the nationality of the composer is not speeietey. stated in the title entry, 
it is to be understood that he is a citizen of the United States. 


"A festa ’e Mister Gio’; versi e musica 
di F. Amodio; violino. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
11, 1929; HE unp. 11920; Frank Amo- 
dio, Brooklyn. 21965 


A la luna y 4 ti; bolero sentimental, 
letra y misica por H. “Torres. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
Oct. 23, 1929; E unp. 12401; Heri- 
berto Torres, New York. 21966 


. A la luz de la luna; words and music 
by A. Castro, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Chicago. [Photostat] © 1 e¢. 
Oct. 9, 1929; E unp. 11817; Ignacio 
M. Valle, Chicago. 21967 


A lu giampinu di lu munnu; words by 
S. Miano, music by L. V. Pandolfini ; 
B flat cornet. © 1c. Oct. 24, 1929; 
E unp. 12493; Lucius V. Pandolfini, 
Middletown, Conn. 21968 


A meglia fronna ’e limone; Versi e 
musica di R. Bellobuono, of Italy, 
domiciled at. Brooklyn. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
9, 1929; E unp. 11851; Raffaele Bel- 
lobuone, Brooklyn. 21969: 


A mignonne; bluette, von Eduard 
Schiitt, op. 59, no. 1, bearb. von 
Bernhard Egg, of Germany; small 
orch. pts., with pf. or organ con- 
ductor and violin 1 conductor. © 
nee. does tes Oct, oi B. Lor. 
brao! N.- Simrock, 'G.. “mn.)-'b.> VER; 
Berlin. 21970 


Abbandonata (L’); versi e musica di 
U. Neroni, of Italy, domiciled at 
Philadelphia. © 1 c. Oct. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 12066; Umberto Neroni, Phil- 
adelphia. 21971 


Abide with me; words by H. F. Lyte, 
music by Gottfried H. Federlein; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Aug. 7, 1929; 
2 ¢c. Sept. 30; E pub. 9587; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 21972 


Absence makes the heart grow fonder, 
for somebody else; from Spring is 
here, words by Sam Lewis and Joe 


Young, music by Harry Warren. ©. 


1 e. Oct. 18, 1929; E unp. 12172; 
Remick music corp., New York. 
21973 


Ace of rythms [!]; melody by Jabbo 
Smith. ©1c. Oct. 21, 1929; E unp. 
12267; State Street music pub. co., 
ine., Chicago. 21974 


Ace of U. S. A.; words and music by 
Jean Bradley and Dolly Dike. 
de eOcte 121929: BH, unp; 1190685 
B. W. Large, Fresno, Calif. 21975 


Acis et Galathée; amoroso, par Ed- 
ouard Flament, of France, op. 58; 
orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Aug. 28, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 26; 
E for. 6982; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 21976 


Actualités; pour film, par Darius Mil- 
haud, of France; partition d’orch. 
1. A Vexposition de la presse. [5 
others] © June 3, 1929; 1c. July 
30; E for. 6857; Universal edition, 
a. g., Vienna. 21977 


Adagio pathétique; for photo play, by 
Arcady Dubensky, arr. by Walter C. 
Schad; orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 
© Aug. 9, 1929; 2c. Aug. 15; E pub. 
9734; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

21978 


Addo sta figlieme; versi di A. Ric- 
ciardi, musica di L. Canoro. [Words 
and melody only] © Oct. 2, 1929; 
Bie Oct 4" KH '’pah.' 9697; Louis 
Canoro & Alfonso ‘Ricciardi, New 
York. 21979 


Adelante; marcha, by Cirilo Rodri- 
guez, of Mexico, domiciled at Chi- 
cago; pf. [Photostat] © 1 ¢. Oct. 
9, 1929; E unp. 11820; Ignacio M. 
Valle, Chicago. 21980 


Adieu (L’) supréme; paroles et mu- 
sique par C. Chaussé. 4to. © Oct. 
8, 1929; 2) c. Oct. 5; E pub. 9832; 
Cordelia Chaussé, New Bedford, 
Mass. 21981 


After a million dreams; words by 
Edgar Leslie, music by Walter Don- 
aldson; pf. © 1 ¢ Oct. 29, 1929; 
E unp. 12650; Donaldson, Douglas 
& Gumble, inc., New York. 21982 


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21983 


~ pt. OT nS) ee 


After business hours, that certain biz- 
ness begins; from Sally, words by 
Al. Dubin, music by Joe Burke; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Oct. 11, 1929; 
2 ¢. Oct, 173: BE (pub. 10110 ae: 
Harms co., New York. 21983 


After you’ve gone; words and music 
by -Creamer’ and Layton; pf. acc, 
with ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. 
E pub. 9825; Triangle music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 21984 


Agachate el sombrerito ; letra y musica 
de J. Afiez, of Colombia, domiciled 
at New York. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1929; 


E unp. 11965; Jorge Afiez, New 
York. 21985 
Agachate el sombrerito; torbellino, 


palabras y musica de P. J. Valder- 
ramma, of Colombia, domiciled at 
New York; dos voces. © 1 «. Oct. 
18, 1929; E unp. 12149; Pablo J. 
Valderrama, New York. 21986 


Agitato; for photo play, by A. Du- 
bensky, arr. by Jan Vitolin, of Lat- 


via, domiciled at New York; orch. 


pts., with pf. conductor. © Aug. 9, 
1929; 2 c. Aug. 15; E pub. 9731; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 21987 


Ah! love, believe; from Escapade, 
words by Lawrence Eyre, music by 
Mortimer Browning. © Oct. 11, 
1929; 2 c. Oct. 16; E pub. 10143; 
Harms, inc., New York. 


Ah! to know; words by M. G. Mac- 
Phee, music by E. R. Gifford. © 
Sept. 21, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 7; E pub. 
9785; Matilda Gertrude MacPhee 
and Edwin Richard Gifford, Spring- 
field, Mass. 21989 


Ah wed 300 pounds; words and music 
by Speed Langworthy [pseud. of 
N. B. Langworthy]; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © Oct. 14, 1929; 2c. Oct. 17; 
E pub. 10117; T. S. Denison & co., 
Chicago. 21990 


Air de ballet; by Walter Spry; pf. 
© Oct. 15, 1929; 2 « Oct. 17; E 
pub. 10193; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 21991 


Air (The) mail; words by G. BE. Ja- 
cobs, music by B. M. Hale. © 1 «. 
Oct. 7, 1929; E unp. 11730; G. E. 
Jacobs, Fleming, Col. 21992 


Air (The) parade; march, by M. A. 
Beaurman, arr. by H. G. Gerrish; 
band sc. © 1c. Oct. 22, 1929; B 
unp. 12316; Marie Anna Beaurman, 
Tacoma. 21993 


© Oct..7, 1929; 2. Oet. 7;- 


21988 |, 


Ufu fg atopkhir Pus & fu (Akh inch 
anoren manch yes) ; words and mu- 
sic by H. Shamlian. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 18, 1929; 
EK. unp. 12179; Hovsep Shamlian, 
Union City, N. J. 


Al pie de la colina; letra y musica 


de L. Lianeza, of Spain, domiciled 


at New York; pf. © 1«@ Sept. 28, 
1929; HE unp. 12420; Luis Llaneza, 
New York. 21995 


Alabainy snow; 
Billy Rose, music by Lee David, arr. 
by Ed. Smalle; male quartet, unacce. 
4to. © Oct. 8, 1929; 2 ce. Oct. 11; 
E pub. 10078; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 21996 


Alaska moon; waltz, by H. M. Stein- 
baugh ; melody with pf. ace. ©1e. 
Oct. 16, 1929; E unp. 12080; Helen 
M. Steinbaugh, Birmingham, Mich. 

21997 

Album (The) of my dreams; fox trot, 
words and music by Lou Davis and 
Harold Arlen, arr. by Ed. Smalle; 
male quartet, unace. 4to. © Oct. 8, 
1929; 2 c. Oct. 11; E pub. 10088 ; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 21998 


Alcoholic blues ; melody by Doe Dough- 
erty. © 1c. Oct. 25, 1929; E unp. 
12524; Southern music: pub. co., inc., 
New York. 21999 


Aldona; words and music by M. Twa- 
rowski; pf. © 1 e¢ Oct. 2, 1929; 
FE ounp. 11569; Michael Twarowski, 
Brooklyn. 22000 


All depends dear on you; words and 
music by Jean Bradley and Dolly 
Dike. © 1: Oct. 12, 1929; E unp. 
11970; B. W. Large, Fresno, Calif. 

22001 


All my heart this night rejoices; 
Christmas carol anthem, 8 pt. cho., 
words by Paulus Gerhardt, tr. by 
Catherine Winkworth, music by 
Frederick Maxson; mixed voices, a 
capella. 4to. © Oct. 15, 1929; 2c. 
Oct. 17; E pub. 10178; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 22002 


All my life I’ve been looking for some- 
body just like you; words and music 
by Abner Silver. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Oct. 18, 1929; E 
unp. 12150; Gem music corp., New 
York. 22003 


All over you; waltz ballad, words and 
music by A. Regal, arr. by Crozier. 
© 1 ¢. Sept: 30, 1929; E unp. 11471; 
Arthur Regal, Huntington Park, 
Calif, 22004 


1168 


21994 ~ 


fox-trot, words by 


no. 10, 1929 


All quiet on the western front; words 
and music by Mitchell Parish, Irv- 
ing Mills and Billy James; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Sept. 30, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 8; E pub. 9830; Mills music, 
ine., New York. 22005 


Alma mammy; from Sweetie, words 
by George Marion, jr., music by 
Richard A. Whiting; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Oct. 23, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 
25; E pub. 10365; Famous music 
corp., New York. 22006 


Alma mater; words and music by D. 
Turlington; pf. ©1c. Oct. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 12626; Dorothy Turlington, 
Burgaw, N. C. 22007 


Aloha oe; by Queen Liliuokalani, arr., 
ed. and phrased by Harold Bisen- 
berg; for violin and pf., with 2d vio- 
lin pt., or pf. solo. © Oct. 29, 1929; 
2 c. Oct. 30; E pub. 10400; Harry 
Perlberg music co., New York. 

22008 


Alone; words and music by S. Hyman. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«e. 
Oct. 11, 1929; E unp. 11930; Syd 
Hyman, Brooklyn. 22009 


Alpine suite; by Benna Moe, of Den- 
mark, op. 12; organ. 1. Morning. 
[3 others] ‘© Oct. 17, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 
19; E pub. 10157; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 22010 


America; my country ’tis of thee, 
words by Samuel Francis Smith, 
music by Henry Carey [and] The 
Star-Spangled Banner; words by 
Francis Seott Key, music by John 
Stafford Smith; arr., ed. and phrased 
by Harold Eisenberg; for violin and 
pf., with 2d violin pt., or pf. solo. 
© Oct. 29, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 30; E pub. 
10397; Harry Perlberg music co., 
New York. 22011 


American beauty rose; by K. A. Lent; 
pe, ©). 1.e, Cet 29, 1929; E unp. 
12718; Kathleen Amalia Lent, Brook- 
lyn. 22012 


Americans true;, words by A. G. O’Han- 
lon, music by Luther A. Clark. © 
1 e. Oct. 1, 1929; E unp. 11488; An- 
nie G. O’Hanlon, Savannah. 22013 


Amigo, amigo; corrido, letra y mtsica 
de C. Carrillo L., of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at New York. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 7, 1929; 
E unp. 11715; Carlos Carrillo L., New 
York. 22014 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


22024 


Amit a jazz-band jatszik .. .; fox- 
trot, szévegét irta, Kalmar Tibor, 
zenéjét szerzette, Hisemann Mihaly, 
of Hungary. © Dec. 15, 1928; 1 ec. 
Sept. 9, 1929; E for. 6931; Rdzsa- 
vélgyi és tarsa, Budapest, Hungary. 

22015 

Amo (Ka) a ka la (Sunset glow) ; 
by J. Vollmar; Hawaiian guit., 
with regular guit. ace. © Oct. 1, 
1929; 2 ec. Oct. 4; E pub. 10034; 
Jacob Vollmar, Rochester, N. Y. 

22016 

Amor y duda; vals, letra y musica de 
F. L. Cabello; pf. © 1 e. Oct. 17, 
1929; .E unp. 12129; Fernando L. 
Cabello, Los Angeles. 22017 


Amorita; Spanish love song, words 
and music by A. Leonard and J. 
Rosenson. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 5, 1929; E unp. 
12602; Augustus Leonard and 
Jeanette Rosenson, Everett, Mass. 

22018 

And only me knows why; words and 
music by Harold Walden, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele acc. 
[Staff and tonie sol-fa notations] 
© Oct. 8, 1929; 1c. Oct. 18; E for. 
6896; Campbell, Connelly & co., 
ltd., London. 22019 


And soon I’ll be in heaven with the 
answer to my prayer; words and 
musie by L. J. Kremer. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 -e. Oct. 10, 
1929; E unp. 11935; Lucian Joseph 
Kremer, Oklahoma City. 22020 


And the trees do moan; American 
Christmas carol of the mountain 
whites, arr. by Harvey Gaul; mixed 
voices; pf. or organ ace. 4to. © 
Sept. 23, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 3; E pub. 
9742; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

22021 


Angel de amor; cancion serenata, 
words and music by A. Castro, of 


Mexico, domiciled at Chicago. 
[Photostat] © 1 e¢. Oct. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 11819; Ignacio M. Valle, 
Chicago. 22022 


Angel of love; waltz, words by C. H. 
Munkelwitz, music by Louis Wan- 
cura; ist violins © 1 ce. Oct. 4,° 
1929: E ‘unp. 11682; Charles H. 


Munkelwitz, Sayville, N. Y. 22023 
Angelus; by Alfredo Squeo, op. 5; 
violin. with pf. ace. © July 22, 


1929; 2 e. Oct. 12; E pub. 9962; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 
22024 


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22025 


Anguish ; for: photo :play,. by William 
Lowitz, arr. by Walter.C. Schad; 


orch. pts., with pf. conductor. © | 


Aug. 9, 1929; 2 c. Aug.,15;, EH pub. 
9736; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
22025 


Another night within your arms; 
words by Lou Davis, musie by J. 
Fred Coots, arr. by ‘W. C. Linde- 

-!marnn; pf. and ukelele ace. : © Oct. 

> '18,'1929; 2 @ Oct. 19; Epub. 10209 ; 
George & Arthur .Piantadosi, inc., 

‘New York. 22026 


Any girl at all; words and music by 
H. J.’ Cleary. [Photostat]) © 1 c. 
Oct. 19, 1929; EK unp. 12237; Homer 

' John Cleary, Marion, O. 22027 


Any place in Dixie is home, sweet 
home to me; words and ‘music by 
Fred Rose; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Oct. 12, 1929; 2 e); Oct. 16; EH pub. 
10107; T. S. Denison & co., Chicago. 

22028 

April- song; unison song, words by J. 
H. Brittain, music by W. L. Smol- 
don, of Great Britain. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Oct. 
24, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 23; E for. 6918; 
Novello & eo.,.1td., London. 22029 


Aquarellen-walzer; worte von R. S. 
Hoffmann, musik von Josef Strauss, 
op. 258, frei bearb. von Wilhelm 
Grosz, of Austria. © July 8, 1929; 
1c. Aug. 29; HE for. 6871; Universal 
edition, a. g., Vienna. 22030: 


Are you tired of me? ballad, words by 
L. Oliver, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. New York. City, Frank 
Harding. © Aug. 8, 1929; 2c. Sept. 
24; E pub. 9657; Lillian Oliver, 
Houston. 22031 


Argentine dreams; words. by Max 
Gartman, of Great Britain, music 
by Elmo Russ; pf., banjulele banjo 
and ukulele aces. . [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © July 10, 1929; 
1c. Aug. 8; :E;:for,,,.6815,;., Keith, 
Prowse & co., 1td., London. 22032 


Arizona’ sunset and you; words and 
music by M. J. Phillips. [Words 
and melody only]. © 1c. Oct.. 24, 
1929; E unp. 12489; Mary Joy Phil- 
lips, Stony Point, N. Y. 220383 


Armistice march; by M. Pomeroy, arr. 
by Cliff’ Barnes; pf. © 1 ¢e. Oct. 
31, 1929; E unp. 12738; Millicent 
Pomeroy, South Euclid, O. 22034 


Arsenal. (The) .at Springfield ; words 
by Henry Longfellow, music by J. 
Owen Jones, of Great Britain; 4-pt. 


pt. 111; n. S., v. 24 


- cho. of ten..and bass voices.'. Lon- 
don, Rowland’s.. ©. Oct. 3, 1929; 
1c. Oet. 12; E for. 6836; Solomon 
Rowland, London. 22085 


Art (The) of relaxation for the vio- 
lin; by M. Lauro. bk. 1. ©1e 
Oct. 12, 1929; E unp. 11981; Michael 
Lauro, Brooklyn. 22036 


AS, mother used to care for me; lyrics 
by W.. Plantiko, music by Viola 
Plantiko; pf. © 1.c. Oct. 24, 1929; 
EK unp. 12609; William Plantiko, 
Stevens Point, Wis. 22037 


As pretty as a picture; words and mu- 
sic by A. Vena. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Oct. 24, 1929; E unp. 
12447; Andrew Vena, New. York: + 

| 22038 


As we used to do; lyrics and music by 
W. J. Rexford. [Words and melody 
only] © 1, Oct. 22, 1929; E unp. 
12333; William’ Jess Rexford, Bay 
Shore, N. Y. 22089 


Ashmall (William E.) Thirty-three 
original compositions for the organ. 
© Sept. 30, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct. 7; HE pub. 
10216; Wm. E. Ashmall & co., Bos- 
ton. 22040 


Ask daddy; humorous songs for ¢hil- 
dren, lyrics by Herbert Swaffield, 
music by Charles Ancliffe, of Great 


Britain. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] 1. Where does the wind 
go? [5 others] © Aug. 22, 1929; 


1 ec. Oct. 21; E for. 70836; Reynolds 
& co., London. 22041 


Asking; words and music by N. V. 
Lawson. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 2t, '1929- "Ri inp. fae 


Nelda Vanella Lawson, Oakland, 
Calif. 22042 
Assembly (The) in memory; words 


and music by C. O. Pietzsch, arr. 
by George Parrish. © 1 ¢. Oct. 8, 
1929; E unp. 11768; Cornelius Otto 
Pietzsch, East Bernard, Tex. 22043 


At last I’m in love; from Red hot 
rhythm, words and music by Walter 
O’Keefe and Bobby Dolan.’ © Oct. 
14, 1929; 2c. Oct. 16; E pub. 10221; 
D Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 22044. 


At last I’ve found a girl like mother ; 
words by L. L. “Yost and Teddy 
Bache, music by L. L. Yost. ©1-e¢. 
Oct. 12, 1929; E unp. 11979; Leland 
L. Yost, San Antonio. 22045 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1929 


22064 


At last my dream has come true; 
ballad, words by Mrs. Anson Sher- 
man fi. e. F. Sherman], music by 
Phil Starr. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Aug. 6, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
26; E pub. 9651; Florence Sherman, 
Fayetteville, New York. 22046 


At nesting time; words and music by 
Al Cameron and Pete Bontsema; 
pf., ukulele, ten. banjo, mandola, 
guit., ete. ace. (Jn Special songs, 
stories and jokes by Al and Pete) 
© Sept. 9, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 17; E pub. 
10134; Forster music publisher, inc., 
Chicago. 22047 


At one with Thee; sacred song, words 
by Frederick H. Martens, music by 
A. Louis Scarmolin; med. voice. © 
Nov, 1,°4929: 2c. “Oct? 3l: "HB pub. 
10443; H. W. Gray co., Chicago. 

22048 


At ten last night; words and music 
by C. W. Hendricks and W. Schultz. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
Oct. 7, 1929; E unp. 11723; Clarence 
W. Hendricks and Will Schultz, 
Gordon, Neb. 22049 


At twilight; words by Clifford P. Wil- 
son, music by L. P. Kusche. © 1c. 
Oct. 29, 1929; E unp. 12648; Lloyd 
P. Kusche, Pasadena, Calif. 22050 


Atamanka; polka, melody by H. Mika. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1929; E unp. 12204; 
Edward Mika, Philadelphia. 22051 


Atilla; Hungarian overture, by Gon- 
dér Karoly, op. 43, arr. by Chas. J. 
Roberts; band pts., with conductor. 
4to. © June 21, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 12; 
E pub. 9985; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 22052 


Atwater Kent mid-week program; 
musical signature, by Herbert C. 
Sanford; pf. [Photostat] © 1. 
Oct. 2, 1929; E unp. 11572; Atwater 
Kent mfg. co., Philadelphia. 22053 


Aus den augen, aus dem sinn...; aus 
Ich betriig’ dich nur aus liebe, text 
von Fritz Rotter, musik von Ralph 
Erwin, of Austria. (Jn 6 haupt- 
schlager) © June 10, 1929; 1 «¢. 
July 16; E for. 6825; Drei masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 22054 


Autumn; poem by Helen Knox, music 
by Robert Huntington Terry. © 
Oct. 10, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 11; BH pub. 
10071; G. Ricordi & co., ine., New 
York. 22055 


Autumn leaves whispering of yore; 
words by W. Young, music by Ray 
Hibbeler. © 1.¢. Oct, 31, 1929; H 
unp. 12734; William Young, Detroit. 

22056 


Autumn sunset in the canyon; part- 
song, words by Mona Modini Wood, 
music by Elinor Remick Warren; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 22, 1929; 
2 ec. Oct. 23; E pub. 10291; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 22057 


Ave Maria; by D. R. Ceunia, of Italy, 
domiciled at Brooklyn; violin with 
pf. acc. © 1 ce. Oct. 11, 1929; B 
unp. 119382; Dick R[omeo] Ceunia, 
Brooklyn. 22058 


Ave Maria; English paraphrase by 
Frederick Donovan, music by H. O. 
Clint. © Oct. 3, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 7; 
E pub. 9890; H. O’Reilly Clint co., 
Detroit. 22059 


Ave Maria; words from liturgy of the 
Roman Catholic church, music by 
John Farnsworth; sop., alto ad lib., 
and organ. 4to. [Latin text] © 
Sept. 18, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 7; E pub. 
9819; McLaughlin & Reilly co., Bos- 
ton. 22060 


Ave Maria; words from liturgy of the 
Roman Catholic church, music by 
Sister Cecilia Clare; sop. 1, 2, and 
alto, or ten. 1, 2, and bass. 4to. 
[Latin text] © Sept. 17, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 7; E pub. 9816; McLaughlin & 
Reilly co., Boston. 22061 


Ave verum; words from liturgy of the 
Roman Catholic church, music by 
John Farnsworth; 4 mixed voices 
and organ. 4to. [Latin text] © 
Sept. 21, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 7; E pub. 
9815; McLaughlin & Reilly co., Bos- 
ton. 22062 


Awake, and sing full gladly; words 
by Johann Rist, tr. by EH. P. Monroe, 
music by Heinrich Scheidemann, ed. 
by Carl F. Pfatteicher; mixed 
voices. Copyright is based upon 
new matter of C. F. Pfatteicher 
namely, his interpretation repre- 
sented in the legible notation there- 
of contained in the copies filed. 4to. 
© Aug. 6, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 12; E pub. 
9936; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

= 22063 


Awake, arise; poem by Alfred Tenny- 
son, music by F. H. Seely. [Mimeo- 
graph] ©1ce. Oct. 4, 1929; E unp. 
11679; F. Howard Seely, San Fran- 
ciseo. 22064 


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APA 2008 que... Chihuahua; can- 
cion popular, letra de Casimiro T. 


Pirrin y F. L. Cabello, musica de’ 


F. L. Cabello; pf. (Jn Mexican mu- 
sic—Spanish music, album no. 1) 
© Aug. 26, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 30; E 
pub. 9846; Fernando L. Cabello, El 


Paso. 22065 
Babies; words and music by Benj. 
Blane. [Words and melody only] 


© 1c. Sept. 24, 1929; BE unp. 12059; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., inc., New 
York. 22066 


Baby ; words and musie by C. Derksen. 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 17, 1929; E unp, 12140; 
Clemens Derksen, Hamilton, Ill. 

22067 


Baby girl; words and music by Doc 
Dougherty and Doe Waiter. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 25, 
1929; E unp. 12547; Southern music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 22068 


Baby, where have you been; words by 
F.. Lopiccolo, music by J. Despenzzro. 
New Orleans, La., Wm. J. Herbst. 
© Oct. 30, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 30; E pub. 
10418 ; Joseph Despenzzro and Frank 
Lopiccolo, New Orleans. 22069 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Bach al- 
bum for pianoforte; compiled and 
ed. by M. Alice Butterfield. © Sept. 
25, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 25; E pub. 9695; 
Schroeder & Gunther, inc, New 
York. 22070 


— Benediction ; response, music arr. 
by Philip Gordon; male voices; or- 
gan ace. 4to. © Oct. 22, 1929; 2c. 
Oct. 23; E pub. 10300; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 22071 


Chorales; compiled and arr. by 
David Blair McClosky; women’s 
voices. © Oct. 21, 1929; 2 c. and aff. 
Oct. 24; AA 27486; Riker, Brown & 
Wellington, inc., Boston. 22072 


Menuet in D minor; 2nd pf. pt. by 
Frances Frothingham; 2 pfs. © 
Oct. 3, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 5; E pub. 9800; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 


22073 
Menuet in G@ major; 2nd pf. pt. by 
Frances Frothingham; 2 pfs. 


Oct. 3, 1929; 2 ce. Oct. 5; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 22074 


Baci fatali; romanza, versi di Raffaele 
Iannarelli, musica di A. Norelli, of 
Italy, domiciled at Philadelphia. 4to. 
[Words and melody only] © Sept. 
30, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 11; E pub. 9917; 
Armando Norelli, Philadelphia. 

22075 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


Back to the Wabash valley ; words and 
music by O. F. Palmer. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
31, 1929; E unp. 12749; Otto Frank- 
lin Palmer, Terre Haute, Ind. 22076 


Bad baby; from Spring is here, words 
by Sam Lewis and Joe Young, music 
by Harry Warren. [Mimeograph] 
© 1 ec. Oct. 9, 1929; E unp. 11827; 
Remick music corp., New York. 


22077 
Balaian; words and music by H. 
Shamlian. [Words and melody only] 


© 1c. Sept. 11, 1929; E unp. 12169; 
Hovsep Shamlian, Union City, N. J. 
22078 


Balkan love song; by F. H. Quinn; pf. 
© 1c. Oct. 17, 1929; E unp. 12135; 
Frank Henry Quinn, Jamaica Plain, 
Mass. 22079 


Ballad (The) of life; musie se: by B. 

L. Bradley; pf. [Photostat] © 

1 c. Oct. 9, 1929; E unp. 12356; Besse 
Long Bradley, Carmel, Calif. 

22080 


Ballade der Louetta Frink; von Wal- 
ter Goehr, of Germany, aus dem 
amerikanischen liederbuch Pep, von 
Lion Feuchtwanger; frauenstimme. 
© July 23, 1929; 1 ce. Aug. 29; HE for. 
6870; Universal edition, a. g., Vienna. 

22081 


Ballade des Herrn B. W. Smith; von 
Walter Goehr, of Germany, aus dem 
amerikanischen liederbuch Pep, von 
Lion Feuchtwanger ; minnerstimme. 
© July 23, 1929; 1 e. Aug. 29; E for. 
6869 ; Universal edition, a. g., Vienna. 

22082 

Bambolina; gavotta, di Luigi Tosi, of 
Italy; pf. © Oct. 1, 1929; 1 ce. Oct. 
23; E for. 6946; A. & G. Carisch & 
c., Milan. 22083 


Bampton (Ruth) Ten Christmas car- 
ols; arr. and simplified for young 
players by R. Bampton; pf. Enl. and 
rev. ed. © Oct. 17, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 
18; E pub. 10159; Percy Ashdown, 
Boston. 22084 


Barearolle; floating along with you, 
valse lente, by Virgilio Ranzato, of 
Italy; pf. © July 8, 1929; 1 e. July 
23; E for. 6821; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 22085 


Barnacle Bill the sailor number 3; 
words and music by C. J. Robison 
and Frank Luther. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 e. Oct. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 12180; Carson J. Robison, 
New York. 22086 


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Bayou (A) serenade; 4 pt. cho., words 
by Ann Harvey, music by William 
Lester; men’s voices. 4to. © June 
11, 1929; 2 e. Oct. 12; E. pub. 9946; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 22087 


Be good; words and music by H. J. 
Cleary. [Photostat] © 1 ¢. Oct. 
19, 1929; BE unp. 122388; Homer John 
Cleary, Marion, O. 22088 


Be not dismayed, thou little flock; 
words by Johann Michael Altenburg, 
tr. by Elizabeth Rundel Charles, 
melody harmonized by Michael Prae- 
torius, ed. by Carl F. Pfatteicher ; 
mixed yoices. Copyright is based 
upon new matter of C. F. Pfatteicher 
namely, his interpretation represent- 
ed in the legible notation thereof 
contained in the copies filed. 4to. 
© Aug. 6; 1929; 2 c. Oct. 12; E pub. 
9933; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

22089 


Bear down Pelham; from Sweetie, 
words by George Marion, jr., music 
by Richard A. Whiting; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Oct. 23, 1929; 2 c¢. 
Oct. 25; E pub. 10368 ; Famous music 
corp., New York. 22090 


Beautiful virgin; overture, by K. H. 
Burnham; violins 1, 2, cello, kettle- 
drum and pf. Sc. ©1l1e Aug. 12, 
1929; E unp. 11772; Katherine Hazel 
Burnham, Philadelphia. 22091 


Beautiful, wonderful eyes; words and 
music by C. Chaplin, of England, 
domiciled at Hollywood, Calif. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Oct. 1, 1929; E unp. 12027; Charles 
Chaplin, Hollywood, Calif. 22092 


Because; words and music by E. R. 
Brooker. [Words and melody only] 
© 1. Oet. 4, 1929; E unp. 11637; 
Edward R. Brooker, Washington. 

22093 


Because I’d have you; words by Teyet 
Ramar, music by T. Ramar and V. 
Reiser. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 10, 1929; E unp. 11864; 
Violet Reiser, New York. 22094 


Because I love Him; words and music 
by J. R. Baxter, jr. and H. W. Mur- 
ray. [Words and melody only] © 
1 @. Gat. 25; 1929; 3 unp.. 12545; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 22095 


Because I love you dear; words and 
music by Vincent Richard [pseud. of 
V. R. Del Tufo]; pf. © 1 ¢. Sept. 


22106 


30, 1929; E unp. 11506; Vincent 
Richard Del Tufo, Newark, N. J. 
22096 


Because of fate; lyrics and music by 
Marguerite DeVine. © 1c. Sept. 13, 
1929; E unp. 11655; Marguerite De- 
Vine Jewkes, Brooklyn. 22097 


Because of you; words and music by 
George Roberts; in A flat. © Oct. 
45, 1929; 2.c. Oct. 17; 4 pub. 10195 ; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

22098 


Because you love me baby; words and 
music by Happy Cook [pseud. of 
John Cook. Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Oct. 25, 1929; E unp. 
12549; Southern music pub. co., ine., 
New York. 22099 


Because you smiled at me; lyric by 
Lee Young, music by H. A. Shaw. 
[Words and melody only] © 1« 
Oct. 14, 1929; E unp. 11991; Harry 
A. Shaw, Oregon City, Or. 22100 


Becker (René L.) Eight benediction 
hymns; words from liturgy of Cath- 
olic church; two equal voices and 
organ. 4to. © Sept. 17, 1929; 2c. 
Oct. 7; E pub. 9810; McLaughlin & 
Reilly co., Boston. 22101 


Four motets; words from liturgy 
of the Catholic church ; men’s voices. 
1. Jesu dulcis memoria. [3 others] 
© Sept. 17, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 7; E pub. 
9814; McLaughlin & Reilly co., 
Boston. 22102 


Bee (The); by Greta Gram, [and] 
Apple blossoms; by Harriet Blake- 
well; pf. © Oct. 11, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct. 
11; E pub. 10017; Bendix pub. co., 
Lincoln, Neb. 22103 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) Minuet in 
G; arr. by Reginald Hunt, of Great 
Britain; school orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Oct. 8, 1929;1¢ 
Oct. 21; E for. 7026; Boosey & co., 
Itd., London. 22104 


Before the ending of the day; hymn- 
anthem, music by Charles F. Waters, 
of Great Britain; mixed voices; or- 
gan ace. 4to. © Oct. 28, 1929; 1c. 
Oct. 29; E for. 7074; Stainer & Bell, 
Itd., London. 22105 


Behind an old Spanish fan; from 
Cameo Kirby, lyrics by Helen M. 
Hyde, music by John D. Jensen. © 
1 ie, Octh.16,. 1929 np, 12115 ; 
Fox film corp., New York. 22106 


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22107 


pt. IIT, n. 8., v. 24 


a 


Bella (La) bafiista; fox-trot, letra y 


musica de F. L. Cabello; pf. (In 
Mexican music-Spanish music, album 
ne. 1) pO, Aue. 26, 19206 2c ae. 
30: E pub. 9849; Fernando L. Ca- 
bello, El Paso. 


Beloved, ‘tis you; 
Dear love, lyric by Dion Titheradge, 
music by Haydn Wood, Joseph Tun- 
bridge and Jack Waller, all of Great 
Britain. .©' Oct. 21, 1929; 1c. Oct. 
22; © for. 6967; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 22108 


Beneath your silken shawl; words by 
Joseph McCarthy, music by Harry 
Tierney; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Oct. 18, 1929; 2 ¢« Oct. 21; E pub. 
10270; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

22109 


Benedictus es, Domine; anthem, words 
from the Bible, music by August 
Halter; mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 
3, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 3; E pub. 9673; 
Wm. A. Pond & co., New York. 

22110 


Benedictus es, Domine; music by Da- 
vid McK. Williams; mixed voices ; 
organ acc.; in E min, 4to. © Oct. 
11, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 12; E pub. 9916; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 22111 


Benedictus es, Domine; music by G. 
Darlington Richards; mixed voices, 
organ acc.; in F. 4to.. © Oct. 22, 
1929; 2 ¢. Oct. 23; E pub. 103802; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. , 22112 


Benedictus es, Domine; music by My- 
ron Boehm; mixed voices. 4to. 
Oct. 8, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 11; E pub. 
9911; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 22113 


Berceuse [and] Réverie d’amour; by 
César Cui, op. 50, nos. 5, 8, arr. by 
Bernhard Egg, of Germany; small 
orch. pts., with pf. or organ con- 
ductor and violin 1 conductor. © 
Aug. 7, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 3; E for. 
6790; N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 22114 


Beside an open. fireplace; words and 
music by Paul Denniker and Will 
Osborne; pf. and ukulele acc. 
Oct. 30, 1929; 2 ce. Oct. 31; E pub. 
10425; Santly bros., inc., New York. 

22115 


Beside the still waters; sacred solo, 
words 
Psalm] and music composed by 
Mercia Lloyd Bateson [pseud. of M. 


22107 | 


serenade, from £: 


[adapted from the 23rd 


P. Graham] . Redditch, England, 
Sealey & Duggins. © May 15, 1928; 
2 ec. Oct. 12, 1929; E pub. 10087; 
Mercy P. Graham, New York. 22116 


Besos bajo la luna; letra de Adolfo 
Utrera, musica de N. Menéndez, of 
Cuba, domiciled at New York. 

1 c. Oct. 9, 1929; E unp. 11856; Nilo 
Menéndez, New York. 22117 


Best pal on earth; words and music 
by W. H. Rhoads; pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
8, 1929; E unp. 11758; William 
Hood Rhoads, New York. 22118 


Beulah-boola; words and music by 
N. H. Black. © 1 ¢. Oct. 30, 1929; 
E unp. 12689; Nelms Henry Black, 
New York. 22119 


Bialy orzelt; mazur, melody by H. 
Mika. ©1e. Sept. 14, 1929; E unp. 
12200; Edward Mika, Philadelphia. 

22120 


Billie; words and music by Lynn 
Cowan and Paul Titsworth ; pf. acc., 
with ukulele or banjulele banjo arr. 
by May Singhi Breen. © Oct. 8, 
1929; 2 ec. Oct. 9; E pub. 9867; 
Davis, Coots & Engel, inc., New 
York. 22121 


Billie; words and music by Paul Tits- 
worth and Lynn Cowan. [Words 
and melody only] ©1c. Sept. 27, 
1929; E unp. 11719; Davis, Coots & 
Engel, inc., New York. 22122 


Billy Jones and Ernie Hare, thank 
you for that information; words by 
Arthur Fields, music by F. Hall. 
[Words and melody only] © 1c. 
Oct. 8, 1929; E unp. 11757; Fred 
Hall, New York. 22123 


Bing bing; novelette, by Mel Kauf- 
man, arr. by F. Henri Klickman; 
orch. pts., with pf.-organ conduc- 
tor. © Sept. 27, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
30; E pub. 9628; Robbins music 
corp., New York. .. 22124 


; 


Biondina (La) nel giardino; versi e 
musica di J. Riccelli, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at Somerville, Mass. © 1 ec. 
Oct. 9, 1929; E unp. 11848; Joseph 
Riccelli, Somerville, Mass. 22125 


Bird of fame; words by Mrs. Jay 
Swartz, music by Phil Starr. 
1c. Sept. 30, 1929; EH unp. 11512; 
Ara Esther Swartz, Byron, Neb. 

22126 


Bitter sweet; selection, music by Noél 
Coward, arr. by Guy Jones, of Great 


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no. 10, 1929 


Britain; orch. pts., with 1st violin 
conductor. © Sept. 9, 1929; 1c. 
Sept. 30; E for. 6765; Chappell & 
co., 1td., London, 22127 


Bitter sweet; valse from the musical 
play, music by Noél Coward, arr. by 
Max Irwin, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Aug. 6, 1929; 1 ec. Aug. 7; E for. 
6822; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

22128 


Bizet (Georges) Tunes from Car- 
men; arr. by Maurice Jacobson, of 
Great Britain; violin 1, 2, and cello, 
with pf. acc. © July 22, 1929; 1c. 
July 18; E for. 6753; J. Curwen & 
sons, ltd., London. 22129 


Black men blues; words and music by 
Mary Johnson. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 ce Oct. 21, 1929; E unp. 
12266; State Street music pub. co., 
ine., Chicago. 22130 


Blackbird (The); 2-pt. song, words 
anon., music by Hthel Boyce, of 
Great Britain; treble voices. 4to. 
© Oct. 15, 1929; 1 ce. Oct. 17; B for. 
6890; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

22131 


Blarney (The) stone; musical play, 
bk. and lyrics by John MacDonagh, 
music by F. Brase, of Germany. 

1 e. Oct. 30, 1929; D.unp. 27608; 
Fritz Brase, New York. 22132 


Bleecker (J. W.) Two Christmas 
carols; words by <A. Beatrice 
Knowles. 1. Little Jesus baby.—2. 
Christmas star. © Noy. 1, 1929; 
2 c. Oct. 31; E pub. 10483; H. W. 
Gray co., Chicago. 22133 


Blessed are the dead; memorial an- 
them for Armistice day etc., music 
by Urquhart Cawley, of Great Brit- 
ain; mixed voices, with pf. or organ 
ace. 4to. © Oct. 1, 1929; 1c. Sept. 
28; E for. 6838; J. Curwen &, sons, 
ltd., London, 22134 


Blessed be God; anthem, words from 
the Bible,: music by John Winter 
Thompson; mixed voices. 4to. © 
Oct. 15, 1929;':2 c.. Oct. 17; Epub. 
10182; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 22135 


Blest Bethlehem ; Sunday school servy- 
ice, words by A. A. Payn and 
others, music by Adam Geibel. 8vo. 
© Oct. 16, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 30; E 
pub, 10389; Hall-Mack eco., Philadel- 
phia. 22136 


Bloch (Ernest) Four episodes for 
chamber orchestra. 1. Humoresque 


22147 


macabre. [8 others] © Oct. 5, 
1929; 2 ec. Oct. 22; EH pub. 10217; 
C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 22137 


Blondy Sue; words and music by A. 
Thibadeau. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Oct. 10, 1929; E unp. 
11882; Anna Thibadeau, Milwaukee. 

22138 


Blue butterflies; scherzo, by Paul 
Peronne [pseud. of Ernest Reeves], 
of Great Britain; pf. © Aug. 26, 
1929; 1 ce. Sept. 6; E for. 6806; 
Walsh, Holmes & co., ltd., London. 

22139 


Blue butterfly; lyric and music by 
Johnny Tucker and Joe Schuster; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Oct. 18, 
1929; 2 e. Oct. 22; E pub. 10330; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

22140 


Blue day go away; fox-trot, words 
and music by T. Brewer and E. J. 
Kilanoski. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Oct. 3, 1929; E unp. 
11580; Ted Brewer and E. J. Kilan- 
oski, New York. 22141 


Blue days; words and music by P. 
Brock. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1929; E unp. 
12396; Pearl Brock, Chattanooga. 

22142 


Blue Hawaii; waltz, words and music 
by Abel Baer, Irving Caesar and Ira 
Schuster, arr. by Alfred J. Doyle; 
male quartet, unace. 4to. © Oct. 
Sig 2e  2C: Or, Pt: TH puy.. TOUS : 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 22143 


Blue» moon. rag; words by Jimmy 
Howard [i. e. J. P. Howard], music 
by. Thomas Andrew Donnelly. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
Oct. 21, 1929; E unp. 12337; Thomas 

. A. Donnelly and James P, Howard, 
Paterson. 22144 


Blue step; from Harry Carroll’s revue, 
words and music by Raymond 
Klages, Jesse Greer, and Harry 
Carroll. ..© Sept. 28, 1929;, 2. e. 
Sept. 24; E pub. 9710; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

22145 


Blue trombone stomp; fox-trot, melody 
by C. Hayes. © 1c. Oct. 25, 1929; 
E .unp. 12537; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 22146 


Blue violet ; fox trot, words and music 
by W. S. Travers; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Sept. 26, 1929; 2 ¢« Sept. 
30; E pub. 9761; Walter 8. Travers, 
Barhamsville, Va. 22147 


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22148 


Blue yodel no. 5; words and music 
by Jimmie Rodgers; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Oct. 5, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 7; 
E pub. 9828; ‘Southern music pub. 
co., inec., New York. 22148 


Bluey blues; words and music by V. V. 
Hirt; pf. and ukulele ace. ©1«@ 
Oct. 15, 1929; E unp. 12028; Vera 


Virginia Hirt, Los Angeles. 22149 
Bobby Carey; fox-trot song, words 
and music by C. F. Carey. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Aug. 


380, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 4; E pub. 9797; 
Charles F. Carey, Nekoosa, Wis. 
22150 


Boljesing (En) i solnedgang; words 
by Granath and Landin, music by 
Sylvain, of Sweden; pf. © Sept. 
12, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 1; E for. 6747; 
Edition Sylvain, Stockholm, Sweden. 

22151 


Bonnie Scotland; selection of Scotch 
songs and dances, compiled and arr. 
by Geo. D. Barnard; band pts., with 
solo B flat cornet conductor. © 
Sept. 10, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 30; E pub. 
9643; Charles L. Barnhouse, sr., 
Oskaloosa, Ia. 22152 


Book (The) of God; words by W. H. 
Pike, music by H. G. Tovey. © 
Sept. 1, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 19; E pub. 
10236; Herbert G. Tovey, EHagle 
Rock, Calif. 22153 


Boosey’s military journal, 158th se- 
ries, no. 4; by Earle Brigham, of 
Great Britain; full military band 
pts. Xylophobia. [1 other] 
Sept. 3, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 27; E for. 
6776; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

22154 


Bootlegger’s (The) dream of home; 
words and music by Roy Harvey. 
© 1e. Oct. 26, 1929; E unp. 12723; 
Columbia: phonograph co., ine., New 
York. 22155 


Boss Trombone, he’s de head man; 
novelty march, by Henry Fillmore; 
orch. pts. 4to. © Aug. 17, 1929; 
2 c. Sept. 23; E pub. 9998; Fillmore 
bros. co., Cincinnati. 22156 


Bostelmann (Ida) Intermezzo; pf. 
© July 5, 1929; 2 ce. Sept. 13; E pub. 
9922; Edwin F. Kalmus, inec., New 
York. 22157 


Boy (The) in blue; waltz, lyrics and 
music by S. Hamblen. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 12513; Southern music pub. 
eo., inc., New York. 22158 


pt. III, n. S., v. 24 


Boy ©’ mine; words by B. H. Liggan, 
music by C. T. Weatherly. © 1. 
Oct. 1, 1929; E unp. 11541; Bessie 

- Hamilton Liggan, Bristol, Va., and 
Charmian Thomas Weatherly, Bris- 
tol, Tenn. 22159 


Bozzetto campestre; di Giovanni Ri- 
naldi, op. 29, trascrizione di Illumi- 
nato Culotta, of Italy; orchestrina 
parti, con pf.-conduttore e violino- 
conduttore. 4to. © Oct. 23, 1929; 
1c. Oct. 24; E for. 6970; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 4 22160 


Brahms (Johannes) Brahmsiana ; 
eycle of choral songs by Louis Vic- 
tor Saar, on the valses of Johannes 
Brahms, op. 39, verses by George 
Hlliston; sop. 1, 2,. and alto. 4to. 
© Sept. 20, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 3; E pub. 
9755; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

22161 


—— Intermezzo; op. 117, no. 1, bearb. 
von Bernhard Egg, of Germany; 
kleines orch. stimmen, mit pf. o. 
organ direction u. violino 1 direc- 
tion. © Aug. 7, 1929; 1 e. Oct. 3; 
E for. 6791; N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 22162 


Lullaby, by Brahms, op. 49, no. 4, 
arr. by Henry Geehl, of Great Brit- 
ain; quartet of mixed voices. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Oct. 
17, 1929; 1 ec. Oct..18; E for. 6900; 
Edwin Ashdown, Itd., London. 

22163 


Bread of the world; anthem or re- 
sponse for communion service, 4-pt. 
cho., words by Reginald Heber, mu- 
sic by Vernon Eyille; mixed voices, 
with organ ace. 4to. © July 1, 
1929;..2 .c Oct:.11; BE pub. 9925; 
Harold Flammer, inc., New York. 

22164 


Bread of the world in mercy broken ; 
words by Reginald Heber, melody 
and setting by Claude Goudimel, ed. 
by Carl F. Pfatteicher; mixed 
voices. Copyright is based upon new 
matter of C. F. Pfatteicher, namely, 
his interpertation represented in the 
legible notation thereof contained in 
the copies filed. 4to. © Aug. 6, 
1929; 2 c. Oct. 12; E pub. 9930; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 22165 


Broadway blues; words and music by 
Benj. L. Blane. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Sept. 24, 1929; E unp. 
12060; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., 
New York. 22166 


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22188 


Broadway, I’m coming back to you; 
words and music by J. C. F. Biglin. 
© 1e. Oct. 16, 1929; E unp. 12146; 
Joseph C. F. Biglin, Brooklyn. 

22167 


Broken heart; words and music by E. 
Holyoake, of Canada. © 1 e. Oct. 
28, 1929; E unp. 12619; Edith Hol- 
yoake, Ont., Canada. 22168 


Brother Cain struck Abel; words and 
music by W. W. Coleman. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e¢. Oct. 25, 
1929; E unp. 12535; Southern music 


pub. co., inc., New York. 22169 
Bubbling over; march, by Geo. D. 
Steck; band pts. 4to. © Oct. 3, 


1929 ; 2 e. Oct. 5; E pub. 9740; F. C. 
Menges, Cleveland. 22170 


Bullfrog moan; melody by Lonnie 
Johnson and Willie Dunn. © 1 ©¢. 
Oct. 14, 1929; E unp. 12018; Ed. 
Lang, New York. PAC 


Bundle (A) of southern sunshine; 
words and music by Sunny Clapp. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
Oct. 8, 1929; E unp. 11940; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

22172 


Burglar (The); by Reginald Foort 
and R. H. Hunt, both of Great Brit- 
ain; oreh. pts., with pf.-conductor. 
4to. © Sept. 24, 1929; 1¢. Oct. 4; E 
for. 7062; Hawkes & son (London), 
Itd., London. 22173 


But I have a dandy car; words and 
melody by M. N. Lando, harmonized 
by Ernest Douglas. © Oct. 19, 1929; 
2 e. Oct. 19; E pub. 10211; Maximil- 
lian Nandor Lando, Los Angeles. 

22174 


But yesterday ...; words by George 
Barlow, music by Greville Cooke, of 
Great Britain. © Sept. 17, 1929; 
1 e. Sept. 30; E for. 6757; Joseph 
Williams, ltd., London. 22175 


Butterfly (The) follows the candle 
(Le papillon suit la chandelle) ; 
French Canadian folk song, words 
anon., English words by David Ste- 
vens, music arr. by M. Wood Hill; 
treble voices. 4to. © Sept. 28, 
1929; 2 c. Oct. 14; E pub. 10205; 
C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 22176 


By the dreamy shores of Hawaii; 
lyrics by Pat Ballard [pseud. of 
Francis Drake Ballard], music by 
Keith McLeod and Paul Van Loan. 
[Words and melody only] © 1c. 


83588—30—2 


Oct. 2, 1929; E unp. 11554; Santly 
bros., ine., New York. 22177 


By the honeysuckle vine; words by 
Austin Carey, musie by B. Miller. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
Oct. 5, 1929; E unp. 11707; Bob Mil- 
ler, New York. 22178 


Cc. & O. excursion; words and music 
by F. Hutchison. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Oct. 21, 1929; EB 
unp. 12295; Frank Hutchison, Big 
Creek, W. Va. 22179 


C’est Naples; one step, par Edoardo 
Gareri, of Italy, arr. par E. Bervily, 
of France; orch. parties, avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 28, 1929; 
1 ec. Oct. 26; E for. 6986; Editions 
Max Eschig, Paris. 22180 


C’est pas grand chose, mais ca vaut 
mieux que rien; words by Ray- 
mond Fontenay, music by Georges 
Maurice, of France, domiciled at 
San Francisco. © 1 ¢. Oct. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 11988; J. Maurice Rouyer, 
San Francisco. 22181 


Cafona-cafo . . .; versi di Antonio Pa- 
risi, musica di A. Matrisciani. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«.. 
Oct. 1, 1929; E unp. 11478; Ada 
Matrisciani, Brooklyn. 22182 


Cake eater’s ball; from Kid boots, 
words by Joseph McCarthy, music by 
Harry Tierney. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Sept. 4, 1929; E unp. 
12254; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

22183 


Cal. Christian fight song; words and 
music by V. R. Harlan. © 124 
Oct. 11, 1929; E unp. 11927; Vaughan 
Reese Harlan, Los Angeles. 22184 


California (A) lullaby ; words and mu- 
sie by Annie Cowan Sangster. © 
2 e.. Oct: 26, 1929: Ei cmp) Wares 
Douglas Homer Sangster, San Fran- 
cisco. 22185 


Caliph (The) of Bagdad; by Berenice 
Benson Bentley; pf. © Sept. 30, 
1929; 2c. Oct. 2; E pub. 9627; Clay- 
ton F. Summy co., Chicago. 22186 


Call a Checker cab; words and music 
by C. Rosoff and Wm. C. Duncan; pf. 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 22, 1929; E unp. 12336; 
Charles Rosoff, New York. 22187 


Call me to arms; words by Howard 
Johnson, music by Louis Alter. © 
1 ec. Oct. 29, 1929; E unp. 12671; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 22188 


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22189 


pt. III, n. S., v. 24 


Call of the Orient; by W. L. Trytel, 
--arr. by Hubert Bath, both of Great 
Britain; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor and 1st violin conductor. 4to. 
© July 10, 1929; 1 ec. July 8; E for. 

6812; Meyer de Wolfe, London. 
22189 


Calla; letra y mUsica de Maria Grever. 
[Words and melody only] © 1le« 
Oct. 7, 1929; EH unp. 11729; Southern 
music pub. co., inec., New York. 

22190 

Calling you back again; words by L. 
Miller, music by Chester Escher ; 1st 
violin. © 1. Oct. 12, 1929; E unp. 
11949; Laurel Miller, Haines, Alaska. 

22191 


Can it be true; words and music by 
J. Day. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1929; HE 
unp. 11791; June Day, Philadelphia. 

22192 


Can it be true, that I’ve really found 
someone like you; words by Pat Bal- 
lard [pseud. of F. D. Ballard], mu- 
sic by Tom Waring. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 24, 1929; 
EH unp. 12481; Francis Drake Bal- 
lard, New York. 221938 


Cancion de Mayo; paso- doble, letra 
y musica por H. Torres. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 23, 
1929; E unp. 12402; Heriberto Tor- 
res, New York. 22194 


Can’t be bothered with no-one but you; 
words by Charles Tobias, music by 
Harold Arlen. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Aug. 1, 1929; E unp. 
11798; George & Arthur Piantadosi, 
ine., New York. 22195 


Can’t eat—can’t sleep—love you ; words 
by D. Ware, music by F. Eldridge. 
[Words and melody only] © lic. 
Oct. 18, 1929; E unp. 12153; Floyd 
Hidridge and Darrell Ware, Evans- 
ton, Ill. 22196 


Can’t you forgive, can’t you forget? 
words by E. Benson, music by. Phil 
Starr. [Words and melody only] 
© 1. Oct. 18, 1929; E unp. 12162; 
Edna Benson, Newark, N. J. 22197 


Can’t you hear me call; words by C. 
W. Wilkinson, music by C. W. Wil- 
kinson and Lawrence Mann. © 1c. 
Oct. 22, 1929; E unp. 12720; Charles 
Walter Wilkinson, Richmond. 

22198 


Canticum fratis solis; words by St. 
Francis of Assisi, modern Italian 
version by Gino Perera, music by 
Charles Martin Loeffler; voice and 
chamber orch. Se. © Oct. 30, 1929; 


2c. Oct. 31; E pub. 10445; Library 
of Congress, Washington. 22199 


Canto dei fasci all’estero; -versi di C, 
Bussone, musica di Giovanni Ingen- 
ito; pf. © Oct. 15, 1929: 2 eager: 
17; E pub. 10131; Carmine Bussone, 
Brooklyn. 22200 


Canzone (La) del piccolo spazzacam- 
ino; di Luigi Tosi, of Italy; pf. © 
Oct. 1, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 23; E for. 6947; 
A. & G. Carisch & ¢@, Milan. 22201 


Care free; by Gladys Adamson, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Oct. 25, 1929; 
1 ec. Oct. 80; E for. 7025; Banks & 
son, York, England. » 22202 


Carol of the birds; Basque carol, arr. 
and harmonized by Paul John Weay- 
er; men’s voices. 4to. © Oct. 5, 
1929; 2 c. Oct. 7; E pub. 9809; Wil- 
lis music co., New York. 22203 


Carol of the flowers; old Basque mel- 
ody, arr. by Paul John Weaver; 
men’s voices. 4to. © Sept. 20, 1929; 
2c. Oct. 3; H pub. 9756; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 22204 


Cascades (The); polka brilliant, by 
Clay Smith; solo or duet for various 
wind instruments, with pf. ace. 
July 24, 1929,, 2 ©. Octi123, Hopub 
9977; Carl Fischer, inec., New York. 

22205 


Castillion [!] Rose; lyrics and music 
by Marguerite DeVine. [Photostat] 
© 1c. Aug. 15, 1929; E unp. 11741; 
Marguerite DeVine Jewkes, Brook- 
lyn. 22206 


‘Cause I’m meant for you; words and 
musie by L. Hawk. © 1 @: Oct. 22, 
1929; EK unp. 12323; Leonard Hawk, 
San Francisco. 22207 


Cavatina e gayotta; dalla Serenata per 
cinque strumenti, trascrizione per 
violino e pf. dell’ autore Alfredo 
Casella, of Italy. © June 5, 1929; 
1 ce. July 30; EH for. 6853; Universal 
edition, a. g., Vienna. 22208 


Geské pisné a tance; by Jaromir Wein- 
berger, of Czechoslovakia, rev. by 
Antonin Modr; violin and pf. nos. 
1-6. © ‘July 8; 18, 19%''d) © ‘each 
Aug. 29; E for. 6874-6879; Universal 
edition, a. g., Vienna. 22209-22214 


Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) 
L’anneau d’argent; rondel, transcrip- 
tion pour violon ou violoncelle et pf. 
par l’auteur C. Chaminade, of France. 
© Oct. 11, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 21; B for. 
7041; Enoch & cie., Paris. 22215 


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7 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1929 


—Searf dance; by Cécile Chamin- 
ade, arr. by W. F. Ambrosio [pseud. 
of Gustav Saenger]; 4 violins with 
pf. ace. Se. © July 29, 1929; 2 «. 
Oct. 12; E pub. 9954; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 22216 


Changing moods; capriccietto, by Fran- 
eesco Berger, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Sept. 24, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 11; E for. 
7044; Schott & co., ltd., London. 

; 22217 


Charm for slumber; part-song, words 
by Jessica Nelson North, music by 
Julia Rockwell; women’s voices. 
ato. ©) Oct. 22, 1929: 2 ce. Oct. 23; 
E pub. 10295; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 22218 


Charming (The) little girl of love; 
words and music by O. Salvaty. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
Oct. 10, 1929; E unp. 11881; Oldrick 
Salvaty, Brooklyn. 22219 


Charras tapatias; cancion mexicana, 
letra de F. L. Cabello y Casimiro T., 
Pirrin, musica de F. L. Cabello; pf. 
(In Mexican music—Spanish music, 
album no.1) © Aug. 26, 1929; 2c. 
Aug. 30; E pub. 9844; Fernando L. 
Cabello, El Paso. 22220 


Chasing the blues away; words and 
music by W. O. Milton, jr., arr. by 
F. P. Drohan. [Photostat] ©1c. 
Oct. 23,1929; E unp. 12378 ; William 
Oliver Milton, jr., Jacksonville, Fla. 

ye 


Chce skosztowa¢é; oberek, words and 
music by J. Wyskowski. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e¢. Oct. 7, 
1929; E unp. 11721; John Wyskow- 
ski, Omaha, Neb. yj dradepd 


Cheated ; words by H. Hopkins, music 
by’ Luther A. Clark. 
1929;-.2 e..Oct. 125 H.pub. .10080,; 
Harry Hopkins, Canon City, Col. 

22223 


Cheer for the red and black; words 
by Beverly Kelley, music by Dale 
Bartholomew. © Oct. 11, 1929; 2 «. 
Oct. 11; E pub. 10025; Ohio Wes- 
leyan alumni assn., Delaware, O. 

22224 

Cheerful (The) rogue; by Reginald 
Foort and R. H. Hunt, both of Great 
Britain; orch. pts., with pf.-conduc- 
tor. 4to.. © Sept. 24, 1929; 1 «. 
Oct. 4; E for. 7065; Hawkes & son 
(London) Itd., London. 22225 


Cheering; words and music by Vivian 
M. Lewis. (Jn Montana song book) 
© June 7, 1929; 2 c. June 15; E pub. 


@VOct 11,4 


22236 


9989; Associated students of the 
University of Montana, Missoula, 
Mont. 222296 


Cherry blossoms; by E. L. Ashford; 
pe © Oct. 15,. 1929-52 6. Oc ie; 
E pub. 10189; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 22227 


Cherry (The) tree; words by Ralph 
Culnan, music by Robert Braine. 
1. High voice, in G@ flat.—2. Low 
voice, in E flat. © Sept. 27, 1929; 
2c. each Oct. 3; E pub. 9759; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 22228 


Chick, chick, chicken! words and music 
by Speed Langworthy ['pseud. of 
N. B. Langworthy]; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Oct. 14, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 17; 
E pub. 10116; T. 8S. Denison & Co., 
Chicago. 22229 


Childhood days; words by W. A. Gard- 
ner, music by Phil Starr. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Sept. 17, 
1929 3 2, c=" Oct, 4: Ei. pub. Sse 
Wincie Alletta Gardner, Kalamazoo, 
Mich. 22230 


Children’s (The) marching song; 
words and music by H. Grant; pf. 
[Blue-print] © 1c. Oct. 31, 1929; 
E unp. 12736; Hubert Grant, East 
Providence, R. I. 22231 


Child’s (A) year in song; words by 
Dorothy Blatter and others, music 
by Emily H. Sitzer. © Sept. 26, 
1929; 2 c.. Sept. 30; E pub. 9634; 
Georgie E. Sitzer, Albion, Neb. 

Dean 


Chimes of St. Johns; by Richard Sted- 
man; pf. duet. © Oct. 11, 1929; 
2c. Oct. 11; E pub. 10018; Bendix 
pub. co., Lincoln, Neb. 22233 


Chimes (The) of St. Mark; by An- 
tonio Russolo, of Italy; organ. obl. 
avo. (©) Oct., °1,-1929*) 2 rt." Geta - 
EK pub. 9904; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 22234 


Chinita poblana ; cancion popular, letra 
y musica de F. L. Cabello; pf. (In 
Mexican music—Spanish music, al- 
bum no. 1) © Aug. 26, 1929; 2 ec. 
Aug. 30; E pub. 9850; Fernando L. 
Cabello, El Paso. 22235 


Choo-choo train; fox trot, words and 
music by F. 8S. Gag. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Oct. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 12001; Flavia Salome Gag, 
Minneapolis. 22236 


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22237 


Christ be with me; words from St. 
Patrick’s breastplate, music by H. T. 
Burleigh ; mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 
26, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 28; E pub. 103884 ; 
G. Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 

22237 


Christmas babe; carol anthem, text by 
Anna Beals Phipps, music by W. A. 
Goldsworthy ; mixed voices, with or- 
gan ace. 4to. © Oct. 18, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 19; E pub. 10276; G. Ricordi & 
co., inc., New York. 22238 


Christmas carol; words and music by 
J. S. Lewis; mixed voices. © Oct. 
16, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 21; E pub. 10245; 
J. Sidney Lewis, San Francisco. 

22239 

Christmas classics, no. 15; composi- 
tions of the masters arr. for Sunday 
schools, words by A. A. Payn and 
others, music by Alfred Judson, J. 
Lincoln Hall and others. §8vo. 
Oct. 16, 1929; 2 e. Oct. 30; E pub. 
103887; Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 

22240 

Christmas (A) cradle-song; words by 
Ivan Prokoff, English tr. by Ferdi- 
nand Kremer, music by Alexine Pro- 
koff; in E flat. New York, N. Y., 
Chappell-Harms, inc. © Oct. 11, 
1929; .2.¢. Oct. 12; E pub. 101387; 
Harms, ine. New York. 22241 


Christmas (A) diptych; without, mu- 
sic by Sydney Thomson; mixed 


voices. 4to. © Oct. 17, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 17; E pub. 10121; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 22242 


Christmas helper no. 17; recitations 
and exercises by Emily Donaghy and 
others, with songs, music by Adam 
Geibel and others. © Oct. 16 ,1929; 
2 ¢c. and..aff. Oct. .29; AA 27622; 
Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 22243 


Christmas (A) hymn; poem by Eugene 
Field, music by H. S. Miller. Chi- 
cago, Il., Gamble hinged music co. 
© Oct. 21, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 24; E pub. 
10318; Hilda S. Miller, Evanston, 
Ill. 22244 

Christmas (A) lullaby; words anon., 
tr. from the French, music by W. 
R. Voris; boy’s or women’s voices. 
4to. © Oct. 23, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 25; 
E pub. 10335; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 22245 


Christmas melodies by the fireside; se- 
lection of seasonable tunes and 
songs, arr. by Stephen Forbes, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Oct. 18, 1929; 
1 c. Oct. 22; E for. 6975; Cecil Len- 
nox, ltd., London. 22246 


pt. III, n. S., v. 24 


Christmas song; words and music by 
Basil Adlam and G. G. Davis. 
12mo. © Oct. 11, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 
15; E pub. 10055; George Gibson 
Davis, San Francisco. 22247 


Christmas (The) song; words by Ira 
B. Wilson, music by Adolphe Adam, 
arr. by Ira B .Wilson. 1. Sop. and 
alto.—Sop. and ten.—2. High voice, 
in E flat.—Low voice, in B flat.- 
Med. voice, in D flat. © Aug. 24, 
1929; 2 ec. each Sept. 30; E pub 
9605, 9606; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
O. 29948, 22249: 


Church (The) upon the hill; fox-trot 
song, words and music by Haven 
Gillespie and Little Jack Little; pf. 
and ukulele or banjulele banjo acc. 
© Oct. 7, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct. 9; E pub. 
10008 ; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

22250 

Ciel d’azur; par Rodolphe Hermann, 
of France; orch. parties, avec pf 
conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 28, 1929; 
1c. Oct. 26; E for. 6987; Editions 
Max HEschig, Paris. 22251 


Cigarette ; from The silver swan, lyric 
by Wm. S. Brady, music by H. Mau- 
rice Jacquet, arr. by Frank E. 
Barry ; fox-trot orch. pts. © Oct. 7, 
1929; 2 ec. Oct. 9; E pub. 10010; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 22252 


Circus day; operetta, bk. and lyrics by 
Caroline Boalt Lorenz, music by 
John §. Fearis. 4to. © Sept. 28, 
1929; 2 ce. Oct. 19; D pub. 27597; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 22253 


Clarita; words by G. Blackburn, mu- 
sic by Chester Escher; 1st violin. © 
1c Oct. 12, 1929; E unp. 11946; 
George Blackburn, Portland, Me. 

22254 

Classic album for guitar; transcrip- 
tions by V. O. Bickford, op. 124. v. 1. 
Los Angeles, Calif., American guitar 
society. © Nov. 14, 1929; 2 ¢c. Nov. 
19; aff. Nov. 20; AA 28542; Vahdah 
Olcott Bickford, Los Angeles. 

22255. 

Fantasia; poesia 

di Giovanni Marradi, version fran- 

caise de L. de Morsier, deutsche 

uebersetzung von A. Briiggemann, 
musica di P. Clausetti, of Italy. © 

Aug. 7, 1929; 1 ec. Aug. 9; E for. 

6816; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 22256 


Clef club stomp; slow fox-trot, melody 
by C.. Hayes. © 1. Oct. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 12538; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 22257 


Clausetti (Pierto) 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


“no. 10, 1929 


Climbing up the hill; fox-trot, words 
by Harry Kelly, music by H. Ob- 
linger. [Chords, single staff] © 
1 ec. Oct. 29, 1929; E unp. 12674; 
Harry Oblinger, San Francisco. 


Cloudy skies; sunshine for you and 
me; words and musiec by H. N. Ray- 
mond; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
May Singhi Breen. New York, Ray- 
mond music ¢co., ine. © Oct. 7, 1929; 
2c. Oct. 7; E pub. 9823; Harold N. 
Raymond, New York. 22259 


Clover (The) field; words and music 
by Theodore Stearns; high voice. 
© Sept. 10, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 12; E 
pub. 9969; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 22260 


Clutching at shadows; from Cape 
Cod follies, words by Seymour Mor- 
ris, music by Alexander Fogarty ; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Oct. 4, 1929; 2c. 
Oct. 9; E pub. 10075; Shubert thea- 
tre corp., New York. 22261 


Coeur aS; ouverture zur oper, von Ed- 
uard Kiinneke, of Germany, arr. von 
Emil Bauer, of Austria; small orch. 
pts., with pf. direction and violino 1 
direction. © June 27, 1929; 1. 
July 30; E for. 6863; Universal edi- 
tion, a. g., Vienna. 22262 


Coff-coff-coffee pot ; words by Harcourt 
Strange, music by H. D. Cole. 
[Words and melody only. Photo- 
stat] © 1c. Aug. 1, 1929; E unp. 
11776; Harry D. Cole and Thaddeus 
Harcourt Strange, Mount Vernon, 
a. oT: 22263 


Coffee; words and musie by G. Horth. 
[Words and melody only. Photo- 
stat] ©1. Oct. 28, 1929; E unp. 
12621; George Horth, Buffalo. 

22264 

Cohens and Kellys, they’re in Scotland 
now; lyric by Paul Reynolds, music 
by Clarence Williams. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Oct. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 12067 ; Clarence Williams mu- 
sic pub. co., inc., New York. 22265 


Cold penitentiary blues; lyrics and 
music by B. F. Shelton. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 12509; Southern music pub. 
co., inec., New York. 22266 


Colére des Pharisiens; furioso, par 
Edouard Flament, of France, op. 85; 
orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Aug. 28, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 26; 
E for. 6984; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 22267 


22276 


Collection of original songs; lyrics by 
J. Seitman, music by B. Shafto. 
[Words and melodies only] ©1e. 
Oct. 11, 1929; BE unp. 12366; Joe Seit- 
man and Bob Shafto, Brooklyn. 


words by Harcourt 
Strange, music by H. D. Cole 
[Words and melody only. Photo- 
stat] © 1c. Aug. 1, 1929; E unp. 
11780; Harry D. Cole and Thaddeus 
Harcourt Strange, Mount Vernon, 
a oe 22269 


Collins (John Henn) Two songs; 
words by J. H. Collins and W. B. 
Yeats, music by J. H. Collins, of 
Great Britain. Mirage. [1 other] 
Aust 15 1929". 1... Ocf. 142-8) 
for. 6851; Oxford university press, 
London. 22270 


Colorado; words by Betty Morrison 
[i. e. B. M. Hawk], music by Jappie 
Judd [pseud. of Alice I. Judd. 
Words and melody only] ©1«. 
June 11, 1929; E unp. 11658; Betty 
Morrison Hawk, Brooklyn. Deel L 


Colorado golden sunshine; words and 
music by M. Lontus. © 1 ¢. Oct. 9, 
1929; E unp. 11849; Mina Lontus, 
Denver. 22272 


Come back to me, dear sweetheart 
Marie; words and music by S. J. 
Love. [Words and melody only] 
©1e¢ Oct. 4, 1929; E unp. 11610; 
Samuel J. Love, New Albany, Ind. 

22273 


Come back to me love; words and 
music by M. E. Chidsey. © 1c. Oct. 
3, 1929; E unp. 11649; Mary Eliza- 
beth Chidsey, Stamford, Conn. 

22274 


Come take a sail on the rainbow; 
waltz, words by B. F. Willis, music 
by Harold Dixon; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Sept. 15, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 31; 
E pub. 10416; Benjamin Franklin 
Willis, Mount Vernon, Ia. 22275 


Come unto Me; words [adapted] from 
the’ Bible, and music by R. B. Tay- 
lor, of Canada, domiciled at Los 
Angeles; mixed voices. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
14, 1929; E unp. 11983; Roland Bax- 
ter Taylor, Los Angeles. 22276 


College days; 


Coming (The) spring; words by Isa- 
bella G. Parker, music by C. J. 
Brambach, ed. by Robert E. Austin; 
sop. and alto. 4to. Copyright is 
based upon new matter of Robert 
E. Austin, namely, his interpreta- 
tion represented in the legible nota- 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22206 


Coming (The) spring—Continued. 


tion thereof contained in the copies 
filed. © Sept. 20, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct. 3; 
E pub. 9754; Oliver Ditson cCo., 
Boston. 22277 


Comme vous l’aimez; waltz, by Louis 
Panella; pf. © Sept. 30, 1929; 2 «. 
Sept. 27; E pub. 9885; Volkwein 
bros., Pittsburgh. 22278 


Composition no. 80; melody by C. 
Smelser. © 1. Sept. 27, 1929; E 
unp. 11801; Cornell Smelser, New 
York. 22279 


Composition no. 31; fox-trot ballad 
melodie, by C. Smelser. © 1 c. Sept. 
27, 1929; E unp. 11802; Cornell 
Smelser, New York. 22280 


Composition no. 32; melodie, by C. 
Smelser. © 1c Oct. 9,.1929; E 
unp. 11824; Cornell Smelser, New 
York. 22281 


Comrades of the road; hiking song, 
words by Edith Sanford Tillotson, 
music arr. by Ira B. Wilson. 4to. 
1. Mixed voices.—2. Unison cho. © 
Sept. 12, 1929; 2 « each Sept. 30; 
E pub. 9588, 9590; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 22282, 22283 


Concerto in sol; di Mario Castelnuovo- 
Tedesco, of Italy; due pianoforti. 
© June 12, 1929; 1 « July 30; E 
for. 6855; Universal edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 22284 


Contrattore (Il) onesto; macchietta 
coloniale, versi di A. Ricciardi, mu- 
sica di L. Canoro. [Words and 
melody only] © Oct. 2, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 4; E pub. 9698; Louis Canoro 
and Alfonso Ricciardi, New York. 

22285 


Corbetta (Francois) Prélude; tran- 
seription par Emilio Pujol, of Spain ; 
guit. © Aug. 28, 1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 26; 
E for. 6995; Editions Max HEschig, 
Paris. 22286 


Cornish (The) song book (lLyver 
canow Kernewek); compiled by 
Ralph Dunstan, of Great Britain. 
4to. © Oct. 17, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 18; 
E for. 6903; Reid bros., 1td., London. 

22287 

Corranda; ancienne danse catalane, de, 
Augustin Grau, of Spain, doigté par 
M. Llobet, of France; guit. © Aug. 
28, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 26; E for. 6998; 
Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 22288 


Corvi (I) di San Marco; dramma mu- 
Sicale Senza parole, di G. Francesco 


pt. I1T, n.'s.,'v.. 24 ° 


Malipiero, of Italy, riduzione per 
canto e pf. © June 25, 1929; 1 «. 
July 30; D unp. 27598; Universal 
edition, a. g., Vienna. 22289 


Cotton field croon; octette, words and 
- Music by Mrs. C. E. McChrystal; 
mixed voices. ©1c. July 16, 1929; 
E unp. 12361; Mrs. Claymiller Elkin 
McChrystal, Pasadena, Calif. 22290 


Country (The) festival; words by 
Burton West, music by G. Bach- 
mann, arr. by Burton West; sop. 
and alto, with sop. 2, ten. and bass. 
ad lib. 4to. © Oct. 4, 1929; 2.¢ 
Oct. 12; E pub. 10201; Charles W. 
Homeyer & co., Boston. 22291 


Courtship (The) of Miles Standish ; 
2-pt. cantata, text by Edith Sanford 
Tillotson, based on Longfellow’s his- 
torical poem, music by Ira B. Wil- 
son. 4to. © Oct. 1, 1929; 2 @ and 
aff. Oct. 19; AA 29413; Lorenz pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 22292 


Cowboy’s lullaby; words and music 
by Roy Haryey. © .1 © /O¢cE 26. 
1929; E unp. 12729; Columbia pho- 
nograph co., inc., New York. 22293 


Cradle of Bethlehem; words by Doro- 
thy Lehman Sumerau, music by 
Isaac H. Meredith; mixed voices. 
4to. © Sept. 25, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 28; 
E pub. 9860; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 22294 


Cradle’s empty, baby’s gone; words 
traditional, music by John Town- 
send. ©1e. Oct. 18, 1929; E unp. 
12167; Frank McCravy and James 
McCravy, Laurens, S. C. 22295 


Cradle (A) song of the Blessed Vir- 
gin; Christmas carol, music by Syd- 
ney Thomson; sop. solo and cho. 
4to.. © Oct. 17, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 17; 
EH) pub. 10122; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 22296 


Crazy feet; words and music by Con 
Conrad, Sidney D. Mitchell and 
Archie Gottler. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 21, 1929; E unp. 
12367; De Sylva, Brown and Hen- 
derson, inc., New York. 22297 


Crazy giggle; words and music by D. J. 
Bero. [Words and melody only] © 
1 « Oct.. 29, 1929; EB unp. 12642; 
David J. Bero, New York. 22298 


Crazy melody; theme song from 
R.. K. O.’s Record breaker series, 
words and music by Lee Zahler and 
Pat O’Dea. © Sept. 30, 1929; 2c. 


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no. 10, 1929 


Oct. 2;,E pub. 9716; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & eco., inc., New York. 22299 


Creepy terror; by Reginald Foort and 
R. H. Hunt, both of Great Britain; 
orch. pts., with pf.-conductor. 4to. 
© Sept. 24, 1929; 1 ¢ Oct. 4; E for. 
7061; Hawkes & son (London) Itd., 
London. 22300 


Cripple Creek; from The southern 
mountains, by Lamar Stringfield, op. 
41, no. 4; full orch. pts. with pf. 
conductor. © Sept. 10, 1929; 2 e. 
Oct. 12; E pub. 9950; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 22301 


Cross (The) of gold; poem by Mary 
Viola Harrison, music by Claude 
Lapham. © Oct. 23, 1929; 2 ¢c. Oct. 
24; E pub. 10317; De Aryan pub. co., 
Cincinnati. 22302 


Crown (The) of life; general cantata 
for soli, cho. and organ, by George 
B. Nevin; men’s voices. 4to. © 
Sept. 26, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 3; E pub. 
9757; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

22303 


Crusade with Christ; hymn, words and 
music by H. D. Loes. © Oct. 6, 
1929; 2 ec. Oct. 14; E pub. 10375; 
Harry Dixon Loes, Okmulgee, Okl. 

22304 


Crying for love, laughing at love; 
words by Howard Johnson, music by 
Louis Alter. © 1 ¢. Oct. 29, 1929; 
E unp. 12662; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., Culver City, Calif. 22305 


Crying for the Carolines; from Spring 
is here, words by Sam Lewis and Joe 
Young, music by Harry Warren. 
[Mimeograph] © 1. Oct. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 11826; Remick music corp., 
New York. 22306 


Cuando lloras; tango cancion, letra y 
musica por R. Hernandez; pf. © 1 
e. Oct. 25, 1929; E unp. 12470; Ra- 
fael Hernandez, New York. 22307 


Cuando mas tranquila te halles; 
words and music by J. Rodriguez, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Chicago; two 
voices. [Photostat] © 1 ¢. Oct. 9, 
1929; E unp. 11815; Ignacio M. Valle, 
Chicago. 22308 


Cubana; tango, from Cameo Kirby, by 
George Lipschultz; pf. © 1 e¢. Oct. 
30, 1929; E unp. 12699; Fox film 
corp., New York. 22309 


Cuckoo (The); by Beryl Rubinstein ; 
pf. © June 19, 1929; 2 ce. Oct. 12; 
E pub. 9971; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 22310 


22321 


Cuckoo. (The) clock [and] Swing 
song; by Ashton Lee; pf. © Oct. 11, 
1929; 2 e@. Oet. 11; E pub. 10016; 
Bendix pub. co., Lincoln, Neb. 22311 


Cuckoo song; words by Edgar Leslie, 
music by Walter Donaldson; pf. 
1 e. Oct. 29, 1929; E unp. 12651 ; Don- 
aldson, Douglas & Gumble, inc., New 
York. D2ole 


Cuckoo (The) song, all the cuckoo’s 
aren’t in the cuckoo clock; lyrics by 
Frank Forzi, music by Adrian De 
Haas. [Words and melody only] © 
Le Ocho. ipo; EY Dp. isso: 
Frank Paul Forziano, Long Island 
City, N. Y. 22015 


Da reser jag med Klara till Sahara; 
text ay Nils-Georg, musik av Tom 
Wilson, of Sweden; pf. © July 1, 
1929; 1c. Oct. 24; E for. 6935; Sven- 
ska noter, a. b., Stockholm, Sweden. 

22314 


Daddy (The) plea; words and music 
by R. C. Renwick; pf. and ukulele 
ace. [Photostat] © 1 c. Sept. 13, 
1929; E unp. 11694; Ruth Comfort 
Renwick, Medford, Mass. 22315 


Dafni; 2*. fantasia, di Giuseppe Mulé, 
rid. di Illuminato Culotta, of Italy; 
orchestrina parti, con pf.-conduttore 
e violino-conduttore. 4to. © Oct. 1, 
1929; 1c. Oct. 2; E for. 7076; G. Ri- 
cordi & co., Milan. 22316 


Daily (The) lesson; sacred song, 
words by John Mason Neale, music 
by W. R. Voris; high voice. © Nov. 
1, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 31; E pub. 10441; 
H. W. Gray co., Chicago. 293817 


Dale brisa; bolero, letra y musica por 
R. Hernandez. © 1c. Oct. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 12469; Rafael Hernandez, 
New York. 22318 


Daly (A. G.) 8 benediction hymns for 
4 men’s voices; arr. by James A. 
Reilly. 4to. [Latin text] © Sept. 
1, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 7; E pub. 9817; 
McLaughlin & Reilly co., Boston. 


22319 
Dance in the clouds; by N. C. Archer; 
pf. [Mimeograph] © 1. Oct. 26, 


1929; E unp. 12579; Nellie Colby 


Archer, Long Beach, Calif. 22320 
Dance (A) measure; by David de 
Lloyd, of Great Britain; pf. Lon- 


don, Rowland’s. © Oct. 8, 1929; 1 
e. Oct. 18; E for. 6898; Solomon 
Rowland, London: 22321 


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22322 


Dance of the babes in the wood; noy- 
elty fox trot, by Vincent Rose, arr. 
by Elliott Jacoby; orch. pts. 4to. 
© Oct. 11, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 16; E pub. 
10141; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

pipes yay 


Dance of the babes in the wood; novy- 
elty song, lyric by Benée Russell, 
music by Vincent Rose; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Oct. 18, 1929; 2 ¢« Oct. 
21; E pub. 10269; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 22323 


Dance of the babes in the woods; 
words by Benée Russell, music by 
Vincent Rose. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 4, 1929; E unp. 
12255; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

22324 


Dance of the dolls; by Edith Stuart, 
of Canada; pf. Los Angeles, Calif., 
W. A. Quincke & co. © Oct. 17, 
1929; 2 « Oct. 16; E pub. 10304; 
Walter A. Quincke, Los Angeles. 

22325 


Dancing daffodils; by Eric Farndale, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Oct. 7, 
TO2S SL Gee Gta dels ee BOE n tach lias 
Banks & son, York, England. 22326 


Dancing daffodils ; by Frederick Keats; 
pf. © Oct. 15, 1929; 2 @ Oct. 17; 
E pub. 10186; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 22327 


Dancing dominoes; words and music 
by Joe Zimmerman; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © Oct. 11, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 12; 
E pub. 10048; Santly bros., inc., New 
York. 22328 


Dancing to heaven; from No no Na- 
nette, lyric by Al. Bryan, music by 
Eddie Ward; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Oct. 10, 1929; 2 c Oct. 16; E pub. 
10171; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 22329 


Danse Carolina; midnight on the Blue 
Ridge, by C. A. Turner, arr. by M. 
L. Lake; full band pts. with ist B 
flat trumpet, cornet, conductor. 4to. 
© June 26, 1929; 2 ce. Oct. 12; E pub. 
9951; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

22330 


Danse humoresque ; quintet, by Eugene 
Hunter, op. 1, no. 3; flute, oboe, B 
flat clarinet, horn and bassoon. sc. 
and pts. 4to. © June 11, 1929; 2 c. 
Oct. 12; E pub. 9948; Carl Fischer, 
inec., New York. 22331 


Danza dei Lilliput; di Ettore Monta- 
naro, of Italy; pf. © Sept. 30, 1929; 
1 ce. Oct. 23; BE for. 6952; A. & G. 
Carisch & c., Milan. 22332 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Dark moments; lyrics by Chuck Cal- 
lahan [i. e. Charles Callahan], music 
by Lucille Harmon [i. e. Lucille Har- 
mon Stromberg. Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 4, 1929; E unp. 
11680; Lucille Stromberg, Los An- 
geles. 22333 


Dark red roses; vocal valse, theme 
song of the sound film, words by T. 
Barry, music by Philip Braham, of 
Great Britain; pf., banjulele banjo 
and ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic 
solf-fa notations] © Oct. 11, 1929; 
1 e. Oct. 12; E for. 6845; Keith, 
Prowse & co., Itd., London. 22334 


Darkeys [!1 wooing; words and music 
by R. C. Renwick; pf. and ukulele 
ace. [Photostat] © 1c. Sept. 13, 
1929; E unp. 12412; Ruth Comfort 
Renwick, Medford, Mass. 22335 


Darling; melody fox-trot, words and 
musie by C. H. Berry. © 1. Oct. 


1, 1929; E unp. 114938; Charles 
Henry Berry, Salem, Mass. 22336 


Darn (A) fool woman like me; from 
She couldn’t say no, lyric by Al. 
Dubin, music by Joe Burke; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Sept. 27, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 2; E pub. 10064; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 22331 


Das ist so ein fall .. .; slow-foxtrot, 
text und musik von Gerhard Mohr, 
of Germany; orch. stimmen, mit pf. 
direction u. violino 1 direction. 4to. 
(Cover title:—That’s what I like.) 
© Sept. 5, 1929; 1 «. Oct..2; EH for, 
6780; Musikverlag City, Leipzig. 

22338 


Day after day; words by Virginia 
Thurman Reese, music by Anna Cos- 
tello Luetke. © Oct. 21, 1929; 2 c. 
Oct. 23; E pub. 10808; Paul A. 
Schmitt music co., Minneapolis. 

22339 


Day an nite blues; by J. Vollmar; 
Hawaiian guit., with regular guit. 
acc. © Oct. 1, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 4; 
E pub. 10030; Jacob Vollmar, Roch- 
ester, N. Y. 22340 


Day dreams; words and music by M. 
W. Ryder. ©'1 c. Oct. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 12009; Mattie W. Ryder, Bel- 
lingham, Wash. 22341 


Day (The) is past and over; words by 
Anatolius, tr. by John Mason Neale, 
music by Bartholomius Gesius, ed. 
by Carl F. Pfatteicher ; mixed voices: 
Copyright is based upon new matter 
of C. F. Pfatteicher namely, his in- 
terpretation represented in the legi- 


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ble notation thereof contained in the 
copies filed. 4to. © Aug. 6, 1929; 
2-e. Oct. 12; E pub. 9931; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 22342 


Aé 04 texaow; words and music by Nich- 
‘olas Hatziapostolou, of France. © 
July 1, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 21; E for. 
6928; Alector pub. co., New York. 

22348 


Deacon’s (The) dilemma; reading by 
Lytton Cox, musical setting by Pru- 
dence Neff: © Oct. 18, 1929; 2 «¢. 
Oct. 21; E pub. 10224; T. S. Denison 
& co., Chicago. 22344 


Dear little flower; words and music by 
Clement Flynn; sop. solo and mixed 
voices. 4to. 
Oct. 11; E pub. 10070; G. Ricordi & 
co., ine., New York. 22345 


Dear little girl I'm leaving; words and 
music by H. Donahue. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Oct. 24, 1929; 
E unp. 12466; Harry Donahue, San 
Francisco. 22346 


Dear little sweet little girl; words and 
music by D. J. Brennan. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e¢ Oct. 17, 
1929; E unp. 12111; Daniel J. Bren- 
nan, Pottsville, Pa. 22347 


Dear memories; lyrics and music by 
D. Summerfield. © 1 c. Oct. 16, 
1929; E unp. 12074; Dorena Sum- 
merfield, New York. 22348 


Dear Mister Man in the Moon; words 
and music by A. D. Boyle. ©1e. 
Oct. 26, 1929; E unp. 12586; Anita 
D. Boyle, Hazleton, Pa. 22349 


Dear old fashioned lady with your 
old fashioned charms; ballad waltz, 
words and music by Frederic Wil- 
liam Schon, of Canada. © 1 «¢. Sept. 
6, 1929; E unp. 11744; Robert Emil 
Schon, Chicago. 22350 


Dear pal o’ mine; words and music 
by M. Bradshaw. © 1 e. Oct. 19, 
1929; E unp. 12305; Mary Brad- 


shaw, Granite City, Ill 22351 
Dearest, forgive, forget; words and 
music by W. Fowler. © 1 «e. Oct. 


12, 1929; E unp. 11961; Winifred 
Fowler, Los Angeles. 22352 


Dedication; written by Alfred Hyatt, 
composed by Fred W. Sparrow, of 
Great Britain; with violin and or- 
gan ad lib.; in A flat. © Sept. 13, 
1929; 1 c. Oct. 4; E for. 6832; War- 
ren & Phillips, London. 22353 


© Oct. 10, 1929; 2 «.. 


22364 


Dedication march; by Arthur Kay; 
pf. © 1c. Oct. 22, 1929; E unp. 
12332; Fox film corp., New York. 

22354 


Deep in my dreams of you; words by 
Ray Boughner, music by I. S. Slif- 
kin. [Words and melody only] © 
Te; Oct. 18,1929; Hy unp. 12148 ; 
Irving Slifkin, Montclair, N. J. 

22355 

Deep love; words and music by Peggy 
Leon. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1929; E unp. 
11984; Leonie Hertzog Maier, Los 
Angeles. 22356 


Denison’s seven-eleven minstrel; open- 
ing cho. and finale, words by Speed 
Langworthy [pseud. of N. B. Lang- 
worthy], music by Harry L. Alford. 
© Oct. 10, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 14; E pub. 
10051; T. S. Denison & co., Chicago. 

22357 


Der oder der? traum-pantomime in 
einem akt mit einleitung, einem vor- 
spiel u. einem nachspiel, von Max 
Spilcker, of Germany, op. 7. Voll- 
stiindiger klavierauszug. © Sept. 
13, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 25; D pub. 27594; 
Universal edition, a. g., Vienna. 

22358 


Desde el destierro; cancion popular, 
letra y musica por F. L. Cabello; 
pf. (In Mexican music-Spanish 
music, album no. 1) © Aug. 26, 
1929; 2 ec. Aug. 30; E pub. 9842; 
Fernando L. Cabello, El Paso. 22359 


Desengafio; letra y musica de F. L. 
Cabello; pf. (Jn Mexican music- 
Spanish music, album no. 1) © 
Aug. 26, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 30; E pub. 
9853; Fernando L. Cabello, El Paso. 

22360 


Desert blues; words and music by J. 
Rodgers. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ce. Oct. 25, 1929; E unp. 12548; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 22361 


Desert (A) love; words by A. Kutles, 
music by Richard Broughton. 
1 e. Oct. 17, 1929; E unp. 12126; 
Anthony Kutles, Alameda, Calif. 
22362 


Desert love; lyric by C. A. Smack, 
music by M. R. Dunbar; pf. ©1e. 
Oct. 29, 1929; E unp. 12646; Minnie 
R. Dunbar, Red Bank, and Cyril A. 
Smack, Sea Bright, N. J. 22363 


Desert rat; words and music by H. E. 
Carr. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 4, 1929; E unp. 11638; 
Helena E. Carr, Harrison, Mont. 

22364 


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22365 


Devastation; by Christiaan Kriens; 
full orch. pts., with pf. or organ con- 
ductor. © Oct. 15, 1929; 2 e. Oct. 
18; E pub. 10287; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 22365 


Devuelveme los besos; tango cancion, 
words and, music by Maria Grever. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Oct. 7, 1929; E unp. 11726; Southern 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 

22366 


Diane chasseresse; chasse, par EHd- 
ouard Flament, of France, op. 58; 
orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Aug. 28, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 26; 
E for. 6983; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 22367 


Dichiaramento a fronna ’e limone; 
versi e musica di R. Bellobuono, of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn. ©1e. 
Oct. 9, 1929; E unp. 11852; Raffaele 
Bellobuono, Brooklyn. 22368 


Dime; criolla-danza, letra de Adolfo 
Utrera, musica de N. Menéndez, of 
Cuba, domiciled at New York. © 
1c. Oct. 9, 1929; E unp. 11855; Nilo 
Menéndez, New York. 22369 


Dimentica; blues, di Robert Stolz, of 
Austria, op. 478; orch. parti, con pf. 
conduttore e parole. 4to. © June 
18, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 4; E for. 7014; 
Casa musicale Mauro, Rome. 22370 


Dimentica! blues, parole di A. Bos- 
chetti, musica di Robert Stolz, of 
Austria, op. 478. © June 15, 1929; 
1c. Sept. 4; E for. 7015; Casa musi- 
cale Mauro, Rome. 22371 


Disappointment—His appointment ; sa- 
cred song, words anon., music by L. 
Green; pf. © Oct. 19, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 25; E pub. 10848 ; Leland Green, 
Placentia, Calif. Zaat2 


Divorce; words and music by M. B. 
Jackson. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 10, 1929; E unp. 11878; 
Mollie B. Jackson, Huntington, W. 
Va. 22378 


Dixie jamboree; novelty fox-trot, 
words and music by Howard John- 
son and J. Davis... New York, Tri- 
angle music pub. co., inc. © Sept. 
30, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 30; E pub. 9645; 
Joe Davis, New York. 22374 


Dixieland’s my home sweet home; fox- 
trot, words and music by F. F. Has- 
sett. © 1c. Oct. 28, 1929; E ump. 
12639; Frank F. Hassett, Everett, 
Mass. 22375 


pt. IIT, n. S., v. 24 


Dizzy accordion—fox trot, by P. Fro- 
sini © 1c. Oct. 19, 1929; E unp. 
12214; S. Riccardi, New York. 

22376 

Dla miodych; polka, melody by HE. 
Mika. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1929; E unp. 
12203; Edward Mika, Philadelphia. 

. SOB TT 


Dla pana mitodego; marsz, by J. Wys- 


kowski. © 1 c. Oct. 19, 1929; E 
unp. 12211; John §Wyskowski, 
Omaha, Neb. 22378 


Do I look like a good girl now; words 
by Harcourt Strange, music by H. 
D. Cole. [Words and melody only. 
Photostat] © 1 ¢. Aug. 1, 1929; 
E unp. 11786; Harry D. Cole and 
Thaddeus Harcourt Strange, Mount 
Vernon, N. Y. 22379 


Do what you like with me; from South 
Sea Rose, words by L. Wolfe Gil- 
bert, music by Abel Baer. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. Oct. 16, 
1929; E unp. 12251; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inc., New York: 22380 


Do you love me true; words and music 
by D. Evans, of Hungary, domiciled 
at Detroit. © 1 ec. Oct. 26, 1929; 
E sunp. 12591; Dezso Evans, Detroit. 

22381 


Do your best, then wear a smile; 
lyrics and music by J. R. Baxter, 
jr. and V. O. Fossett. [Words.and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 12506; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 22382 


Dr. Danny and nurse Nancy Jane; 
words by Lytton Cox, music by Ma- 
thilde Bilbro. © Oct. 8, 1929; 2 e. 
Oct. 11; E pub. 9919; T. S. Denison 
& co., Chicago. 22383 


Does an elephant love peanuts? from 
Broadway scandals, words and mu- 
sic by James F. Hanley. © Oct. 7, 
1929; 2 c.. Oct. O39) pu. ore. 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., New 
York. 22384 


Does he like the women! words by 
Harcourt Strange, music by H. D. 


Cole. [Words and melody only. 
Photostat] © 1c. Aug. 1, 1929; E 
unp. 11778; Thaddeus _ Harcourt 


Strange and Harry, D. Cole, Mount 
Vernon, N. Y. 22385 


Does it make you happy to make me 
blue; words by V. Webb, music by 
Phil Starr. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Oct. 5, 1929; E unp. 
11699; Violet Webb, Tulsa, Okl. 

* 22386 


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no. 10, 1929 


Doing it blue; lyrics by Heath Cobb, 
music by D. B. Klatzkin. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 25, 
1929; E unp. 12496; David B. Klatz- 
kin, Hollywood, Calif. 22387 


Dona; waltz, by Pete Ford, arr. by 
Frank Ward; orch. pts., with words. 
4to. ©. Oct. 2, :1929;''2..c. Oct.-2; 
E pub. 9676; Kennet Ford, Salem, 
Mass. 22388 


Don’t be no fool; words and music by 
Al Miller. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 21, 1929; E unp. 
12273; State Street music pub. co., 
ine., Chicago. 22389 


Don’t be what you ain’t! recitation or 
song, words anon., music by Alma 
Stanley. Belmar, N. J., Edgar S. 
Werner & co. © Sept. 28, 1929; 2 c. 
Oct. 23; E pub. 10321; M. S. Titus- 
Werner, Belmar, N. J. 22390 


Don’t call me Teddy, just step-in; 
words and music by T. Kowalski. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 28, 1929; E unp. 12624; Thad- 
deus Kowalski, Detroit. 22391 


Don’t ever come back to me; lyrics by 
Lester Cole, music by N. Arden, of 
Russia, domiciled at Hollywood, 
Calif. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ec. Oct. 8, 1929; E unp. 12710; 
Nick Arden, Hollywood, Calif. 

; 22392 


Don’t forget me, we were never meant 
for each other; words and music by 
N. V. Lawson. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 21, 1929 BK..unp. 
12326; Nelda Vanella Lawson, Oak- 


land, Calif. 22393 
Don’t forget that you broke my heart; 
words by Dal Gray [i. e. Dallas 


Gray], music by Al Kennedy; pf. 
and ukulele acc. Gloucester, N. J., 
Monmouth music pub. co. © Sept. 
26, 1929; 2c. Sept. 30; E pub. 9767; 
Dallas Gray, Gloucester City, N. J. 
22394 


Don’t forget your don’ts; words by 
Howard Johnson, music by Louis 
Alter. © 1. Oct. 29, 1929; E unp. 
12663; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
Culver City, Calif. 22395 


Don’t get collegiate; words by Charles 
Tobias and Steve Nelson, music by 
Peter De Rose. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 30, 1929; E unp. 
11505 ; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

22396 


22407 


Don’t get collegiate; words by Chas. 
Tobias and Steve Nelson, music by 
Peter De Rose; pf. ace. with uku- 
lele arr. by May Singhi Breen. © 
Oct. 25, 1929; 2 e. Oct. 26; E pub. 
10358; Irving Berlin, ine. New 
York. 22397 


Don’t get funny; words by C. L. 
Baker, music by Harry Clifford. © 
1 ef? Cet. 2, 19293 HO unpl Tt578 ; 
Corydon Leroy Baker, Lynn, Mass. 
22398 
Don’t take ’em for yo’ friend; words 
and music by Wesley Wilson. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Oct. 21, 1929; E unp. 12308; Pro- 
gressive music co., New York. 
22399 
Dormi, Fantolin; berceuse, di Ettore 
Montanaro, of Italy; pf. © Sept. 
30, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 23; E for. 6955; 
A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 22400 


Double-jointed rythm[!] words by D. 
Ware, music by F. Eldridge. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«.. 
Oct. 18, 1929; E unp. 12156; Floyd 
Eldridge and Darrell Ware, Evans- 
ton, Ill. 22401 


Dough-boy’s lullaby; words and mu- 
sic by James EF. Hanley and James 
Brockman. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Oct. 25, 1929; E unp. 
125038; Gem music corp., New York. 

22402 


Doughnuts; words and music by A. 
H. Woolley. © 1 ec. Oct. 1, 1929; 
EH unp. 11522; Arthur H. Woolley, 
Seekouk, Mass. 22403 


Down among the fairies; operetta in 
one. act, libretto and lyrics by 
Frances M. Payson and Vane Ken- 
drick, music by Henry S. Sawyer. 
4to. ©' Oct. 28, 1929; 2c. Oct. 30; 
D pub. 27606; T. S. Denison & ¢o., 
Chicago. 22404 


Down in Dixie; words by M. P. 
Womack, music by Robt. H. Bren- 
nen. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ¢ Oct. 5, 1929; E unp. 11701; 
Moses P. Womack, Amherst, O. 


22405 
Down on Biscayne Bay; words and 
music by Sunny Clapp. [Words 


and melody only] © 1 e¢. Oct. 7, 
1929; E unp. 11724; Southern mu- 
sie pub. co., ine., New York. 22406 


Down on the old plantation; words 
and music by CC. J. Robison. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Oct. 18, 1929; E unp. 12184; Carson 
J. Robison, New York. 22407 


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22408 


Down the 
words and music by F. T. Bradley. 
[Words and melody only] ©1l1e 
Oct. 15, 1929; E unp. 12045; Frank 
T. Bradley, Middletown, Conn. 

- 22408 


Down the river of golden dreams; 
words and music by John Klenner 
and Nathaniel Shilkret. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Oct. 29, 
1929; E unp. 12721; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 22409 


Dream face; words by Harry Pease 


and Charles O’Flynn, music by Ed. 


G. Nelson. [Words and melody 

only] © 1. Oct. 9, 1929; E unp. 

11938; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
22410 


Dream girl; ballad, words by L. 
Sheck, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
eept. “25, "L929°" 2c. "Oct. TOs 1h 
10165; Louis Sheck, Sheboygan, 
Wis. 22411 


Dream honey; words and music by 
F. W. MacAfee. © 1 c Oct. 9, 
1929; E unp. 11828; Franklyn Win- 
field MacAfee, Detroit. 22412 


Dream lover; from. The love parade, 
words by Clifford Grey, music by 
Victor Schertzinger; pf. and uku- 


lele ace. © Oct. 2, 1929; 2 ¢c. Oet. 
4; E pub. 9807; Famous music 
corp., New York. 22413 


Dream on a piece of wedding cake; 
from New Orleans frolic, words by 
James Brockman, music by James 
Hanley. © 1 c¢. Oct. 26, 1929; E 
unp. 12598; Fox film corp., New 
York. 22414 


Dream (The) rose; words by D. Col- 
quhoun, music by Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. © 1c. Oct. 25, 1929; E 
12557; Duncan Colquhoun, Seattle. 

22415 


Dream-ship; pt.-Song, words and mu- 
sic by Lily Strickland; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Oct. 8, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 10; E pub. 9902; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 22416 


Dream sweetheart; lyric by H. H. 
Jespersen, music by Lon Healy. © 
1 e. Oct. 24, 1929; E unp. 12472; 
Harvey Hans Jespersen, Cheyenne, 
Wy. 22417 


Dream wife; words and music by C. 
Simmons. © 1 ¢. Oct. 26, 1929; HE 
unp. 12571; Cyrus Simmons, Knox- 
ville, Tenn. 22418 


laneway of memories; 


pt. 11t;D. 8, ve 24 


Dreaming; words by Joe McMahon [i. 


e. J. J. McMahon], musie by 
Charles Harmon. © 1 ¢. Aug. 26, 
1929; HE unp. 11795; Joseph J. 


MeMahon, New York. 22419 


Dreaming at twilight; words adapted 
- and music by Ch. Steiger [pseud. of 
Harry L. Harts]; sop. 1, 2, and alto. 
© Oct. 17, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 11; E pub. 
10266; Charles W. Homeyer & ©Co., 
- Boston. 22420 


Dreaming dreams. of you; words and 
music by Angeline Ambrogio [i. e. 
A. M. Ambrogio], arr. by Harry 
Ludwig. [Photostat] © 1 e. Oct. 
21, 1929; E unp. 12247; Angeline 
Mary Ambrogio, Detroit. 22421 


Dreaming of love; waltz, by D. Letel- 
lier, of France; orch, pts. 4to. © 
Aug. 28, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 26; E for. 
6977 ; Editions Max HEschig, Paris. 

22422 

Dreams of my thoughts; by V. A. Hil- 
ton; pf. © 1e. Oct. 30, 1929; E unp. 
12690; Verna Agnes Hilton, Newell, 
S. D. 


Dreaming of you; words and music by 
H. L. Anderson. [Words and melody 
only] ©1 ¢. Oct. 10, 1929; E unp. 
11884; Harold L. Anderson, Norfolk, 
Va. 22424 


Dreamland days; from z Dear love, 
words by Dion Titheradge, music by 
Haydn Wood, Joseph Tunbridge and 
Jack Waller, all of Great Britain. 
© Oct. 21, 1929; 1 «@ Oct. 22; E for. 
6966; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

22425 


Dreams; words and music by H. Rich- 
man. [Words and melody only] © 
1 c. Oct, 12, 1929; E unp. 11966; Hy 
Richman, Chicago. 22426 


Dreams; words and music by 8. B. 
Furgatch. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1929; E unp. 12090; 
Sidney B. Furgatch, New York. 

22427 


Dreams of Hawaii; by B. C. Langdon ; 
pf. © 1 ¢ Oct. 14, 1929; E unp. 
12008; Byron Clifford Langdon, Chi- 
cago. 22428 


Dreams of my silvery moon; words by 
A. Doyra, music by Robt. H. Bren- 
nen. [Words and melody only] © 
1 e@ Oct. 26,.1929; E unp., 1267; 
Anna Doyra, Los Angeles. 22429 


Dreamy melody; words and music by 
P. Jarmark, D. J. Sokol and M. Hek- 
stein. © 1c. Oct. 4, 1929; E unp. 


1188 


92493 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1929 


12417; Philip Jarmark, David J. So- 
kol and Maxwell Eckstein, New 
York. 224380 


Dreamy Panama; words and music by 
A. Victor. © 1c Oct. 9, 1929; H 
unp. 11839; Archibaldo Victor, Cris- 
tobal, Canal Zone. 22431 


Dreary night; words by Henry 
Creamer, music by Peter De Rose. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
Oct. 17, 1929; E unp. 12095; Gene 
Austin, ine., New York. 22482 


Drifting; waltz, words and music by 
L. B. Christiansen; pf. © 1. Oct. 
28, 1929; E unp. 12629; Lucile B. 
Christiansen, Ontario, Or. 22433 


Drifting nowhere; waltz ballad, words 
by M. Seiz, music by B. M. Hale. © 
ee Oct. 3; °1929;3° HR unp: . 11592 ; 
Minnie Seiz, Quincy, Ill. 22434 


Driver (F. Percival) Five nature 
studies; by F. P. Driver, of Great 
Britam, pi’ 1. Wind ‘in’ the’ trees. 
[4 others] © Sept. 20, 1929; 1 «. 
Oct. 21; E for. 7034; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 22435 


Drommar i det bla; sangvals, text av 
Sven-Olof Sandberg, musik av Bert 
Carsten, of Sweden; pf. © July 1, 
1929; 1 @ Oct. 24; E for. 6934; 
Svenska noter, a. b., Stockholm, Swe- 
den. 22436 


Du ir min allra sista flamma; varvals, 
text av S. 8S. Wilson, musik av John 
Malm, of Sweden; pf. © Oct. 1, 
1929; 1¢. Oct. 30; E for. 7023; Ernst 
Rolfs musikforlags, a. b., Stockholm. 

224387 


Duke of Kak-i-ak; words by Edgar 
Leslie, music by Walter Donaldson ; 
pf. © 1c. Oct. 24, 1929; E unp. 
12490; Donaldson, Douglas & Gum- 
ble, inc., New York. 22488 


Dusty roads; words and music by Ted 
Fiorito and Lew Pollack. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Oct. 18, 
1929; E unp. 12171; Remick music 

_corp., New York. : 224389 


Dying (The) place of Foster ; words. by 
Mathew Moratta, music by H. F. 
Smith. © Oct. 3, 1929; 2 ¢c. Oct. 7; 
E pub. 9893; H. F. Smith & sons co., 
Elkhart, Ind. 22440 


Nafvapa (‘H); words and music by Nich- 
olas Hatziapostolou, of France. © 
July, 4 19295. 4, o¢.; Aug. 21,35 EB) gor. 
6929; Alector pub. co., New York. 

: > 22441 


22451 


Hach little kiss; fox-trot, words by 
Josie D. Bader, music by Albert E. 
Bader; pf. and ukulele acc. © Sept. 
26, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 30; E pub. 9763; 
Independent music publishers, Hach- 
ita, N. M. 22442 


Eagle (The) ; words by Alfred Tenny- 
son, music by J. C. Bartells, op. 7. 
8vo. [Mimeograph] © Oct. 15, 
1929; 2.c., Oct,, 19; By pubs; 10208 ; 
John C. Bartells, Chicago. 224438 


Hastern love song; words and music 
by? ®) (Hi: ‘Quinn: pf. “©. 1 ‘e. Oct. 
17, 1929; BE unp. 12136; Frank Henry 
Quinn, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 22444 


Easy lessons on Mozart; by Thomas 
Keighley, of Great Britain; pf. 
(Cover title:—Easy lessons in Mo- 
zart) © Oct. 11, 1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 18; 
E for. 6894; Banks & son, York, Eng- 
land. 22445 


Echo (The) of Argentine tango; mel- 
ody by B. Abbadessa. © 1 e¢. Oct. 
38, 1929;; E unp. 11575; Bernardo 
Abbadessa, New York. 22446 


EKgyptian whispers; words anon., tran- © 
scribed and adapted, with music by 
F. Amodeo, op. 6. © 1 ¢. Oct. 26, 
1929; E unp. 12641; Ferdinand 
Amodeo, Mechanicyville, N. Y. 

22447 

Eileen Aroon; words by Gerald Grif- 
fin, musie by Greville Cooke, of 
Great Britain. © Sept. 17, 1929; 
1 ce. Sept. 30; HE for. 6756; Joseph 
Williams, ltd., London. 22448 


Hili Hili; 4 pt. cho., traditional Yid- 
dish melody, after the notation of 
M. Shalitt, English tr. by Frederick 
H. Martens, music arr. by William 
A. Parson from the vocal transcrip- 
tion by Simon Katz; mixed voices. 
4to. [English and Yiddish text] © 
Aug. 2, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct. 12; Epub. 
9949; Carl Fischer, inc., New York, 

22449 


Hili, Eili, why hast Thou forsaken me? 
Hebrew melody, by Jacob Koppel 
Sandler, arr., ed. and phrased by 
Harold Hisenberg ; for violin and pf., 
with 2d violin pt., or pf. solo. © 
Oct. 29, 1929; 2 e¢. Oct. 30; E. pub. 


10401; Harry Perlberg music ©co., 
New York. 22450 
Hisler (Hans) Drei md&nnerchore; 


nach worten von Heinrich Heine, 
musik von H. Hisler, of Austria, op. 
10. Partitur. 4to. 1. Tendenz. [2 
others] © July 18, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 
29; E for. 6866; Universal edition, 
a. g., Vienna. 22451 


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22452 


Zwei minnerchore; worte von Joe 
Hill und David Weber, musik von 
_ H. Bisler, of Austria, op. 17, nr. 1, 
2. Partitur. 4to. 1. Der streik- 
_ brecher. [1 other]: © July 18, 1929; 
1c. Aug. 29; E for. 6867; Universal 
edition, a. g., Vienna. 22452 


Ekkehard; symphonische ouverture, 
von Franz Schreker, of. Austria, arr. 
von Emil Bauer, of Austria; small 
orch. pts., with pf. direction and 
violino 1 direction. © July 5, 1929; 
1c. Aug. 29; E for. 6865; Universal 
edition, a. g., Vienna. 22.453 


Electricity ; march, by Nathaniel Shil- 
kret, adapted by William C. Schoen- 
feld; orch. pts. 4to. © Oct. 23, 
1929; 2 « Oct. 25; E pub. 10369; 
Atlas music corp., New York. 

22454 


Hlegia; di G. Miceli, of Italy; archi, 
harmonium, arpa, flauto ed clarinet- 
to, con pf. direzione ed violino 1 
conduttore. © Aug. 1, 1929; 1 «¢. 
Aug. 2; E for. 6814; G. Dispenza, 
Palermo, Italy. 22455 


Elegy; intro. the hymn tune Martyrs, 
by Edward Thomas Sweeting, of 
Great Britain; organ. © Oct. 5, 
1929; 1 -e. > Oct) 7; “HY for 6819; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 22456 


Eliland; song of Chiemsee, English 
version by Homer Cloud, music by 
Alexander von Fielitz, arr. by Ste- 
phen Zoltai; 3-pt. cho. of women’s 
voices. 4to. © Oct. 10, 1929; 2 «. 
Oct. 12; E pub. 10013; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 22457 


Embusteros (Los); décimas, letra y 
musica por H. Torres. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 12404; Heriberto Torres, New 
York. 22458 


En alta mar; words and music by 
Maria Grever. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Oct. 25, 1929; E unp. 
12527; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 22459 


End (The) of my dreams; fox trot, 
words and music by Howard and 
Donald Sinnock, of England, domi- 
ciled at Brooklyn. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 17, 1929; EB 
unp. 12128; Donald Leslie Wilmot 
Sinnock, Brooklyn. 22460 


England; refrain, words by Arthur 
Shearly Cripps, musie by Stanley 
Wilson, of Great Britain, tonic solfa 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


tr. by H. J. Timothy. 4to. © Oct. 
28, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 29; E for. 7072; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 22461 


English peasant songs; with their tra- 
ditional airs, from the Frank Kid- 
son collection, ed., rev. and in some 
instances rewritten by Ethel Kidson, 
of Great Britain, arr. for med. voice 
with pf. ace. by Alfred Moffat, of 
Great Britain. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Sept. 13, 1929; 
1c. Oct. 2; E for. 7067; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. 

22462 


Erste (Die) beste; operette in 3 akten, 
von Rudolph Schanzer u. Ernst 
Welisch, musik von Oscar Straus, of 
Austria; vollstandiger klavierauszug. 
© Sept. 3, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 25; E for. 
6783 ; Drei masken verlag, a. g., Ber- 
lin. 22463. 


Esmeralda; sentimental minor waltz, 
by Irénée Bergé, se. by William C. 
Schoenfeld; orch. pts., with pf.- 
organ conductor. © Sept. 27, 1929;. 
2 ec. Sept. 30; Ei pub. 9644; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 

22464 


Espano; waltz lento, by Leon Welt- 
man; violin, with pf. acc. © Oct. 
21,.1929; 2 ¢: Oct. 23; B. pub, 10257; 
Boston music co., Boston. 22465. 


Estrella de la tarde; by H. B. Murray ; 
melody, with pf. acc. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
6, 1929; E unp. 11660; Harold Bald- 
win Murray, Mexico City, Mexico. 

22466 


Et s'il revenait un jour; poesia di — 


Maurice Maeterlinck, traduzione 
italiana di P. C., deutsche ueberset- 
zung von A. Briiggemann, musica di 
Pietro Clausetti, of Italy. © Aug. 
7, 1929; 1 ec. Aug. 9; E for. 6818; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 22467 


Iitude no. 1; par Emilio Pujol, of 
Spain; guit. (Cover title: Premiére 
étude.) © Aug. 28, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 
26; E for. 6990; Hditions Max EHs- 
chig, Paris. 22468 


Etude no. 2; par Hmilio Pujol, of 
Spain; guit. (Cover title: Deuxiéme 
étude.) © Aug. 28, 1929; 1 e. Oct. 
26; E for. 6991; Editions Max Hs- 
chig, Paris. 22469 


Etude no. 3; de Emilio Pujol, of 
Spain; guit. (Cover title :—Troisi- 
éme étude.) © Aug. 28, 1929; 1 ec. 
Oct. 26; E for. 6992; Editions Max 
Eschig, Paris. 22470 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1929 


Evangeline; song of a Techelander, 
words and music by A. E. Dieudon- 
né; pf. and ukulele ace. New Iberia, 
La., Techelander’s shop. © Sept. 
25, 1929; 2 c« Oct. 7; E pub. 9786; 
Albert EH. Dieudonné, New Iberia, 
La. 22471 


Evening and morning and noon will 
I pray; words and music by Jean 
Howard. © Sept. 1, 1929; 2 ce. Oct. 
19; E pub. 10231; Herbert G. Tovey, 
Eagle Rock, Calif. 22472 


HKyening at the oasis; desert tranquil- 
lity, for photo play, by Walter C. 
Schad; orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 
© Aug. 9, 1929; 2c. Aug. 15; E pub. 
9728; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

22473 

Evening calm; by Franklin Glynn; 
organ. © Sept. 20, 1929; 2 « Sept. 
21; EH pub. 9688; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 22474 


Hvening lulabye[!]; words and music 
by G. E. Wheeler. © 1 ec. Oct. 30, 
1929; E unp. 12708; Gertrude E. 
Wheeler, Sebastopol, Calif. 22475 


Every little thing you do, makes me 
wild about you; words and music 
by C. Taussig. [Words and melody 
only. Blue-print] © 1 ¢. Oct. 9, 
1929; E unp. 11809; Clifford Taus- 
Sig, Maplewood, Mo. 22476 


Everybody but me; words and music | 


by S. Tepper. [Words and melody 

only] ©1e. Oct. 8, 1929; E unp. 

11750; Saul Tepper, New York. 
22477 


Everybody wants my tootelum; mel- 
ody by Clifford Hayes. © 1 e Oct. 
25, 1929; E unp. 12553; Southern 
music pub. ¢co., ine, New York. 

22478 


Everybody’s darling; from The paint- 
ed angel, lyric by Herman Ruby, 
music by M. K. Jerome; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Oct. 10, 1929; 2 «¢. 
Oct. 16; E pub. 10170; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 22479 


Everybody’s gal; from Peacock alley, 
words and music by Abner Silver 
and George Waggner. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 12053; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 22480 


Everyone’s waiting for someone; 
word and music by C.: E. Moore. 
[Words and melody only] ©1le«. 
Sept. 30, 1929; E unp. 11521; Ches- 
ter E. Moore, Potsdam, N. Y. 22481 


22492 


Everything I do, I do for you; words 
and music by P. F. Kerwin. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e¢. Oct. 4, 
1929; E unp. 116386; Paul F’. Ker- 
win, Boise, Id. 22482 


Everything nice reminds me of you; 
lyric by Ruth Beach, music by Carol 
Jackson [pseud. of N. Nolan] © 
dy eynOct,, 19,.,.1929> Hewnpes i228. » 
Nellie Nolan, Philadelphia, and 
Ruth Beach, Rochester, N. Y. 22483 


Everywhere along the shore; words 
by Harcourt Strange, music by H. 
D. Cole. [Words and melody only. 
Photostat] © 1 ¢ Aug. -1, 1929; 
EK ounp. 11784; Harry D. Cole and 
Thaddeus Harcourt Strange, Mount 
Vernon, N. Y. 22484 


Everywhere (The) blues; words and 
music by N. Ellis. [Words and 
melody only] ©1«. Oct. 4, 1929; 
E unp. 11680; Nona Ellis, Madison, 
Wis. 22485 


HKv’ry night; words and musie by 
Billy Wiggers [i. e. C. W. Wigger], 
arr. by Jean Walz; pf. © 1 ce. Oct. 
21, 1929; E unp.. 12248; Charles 
William Wigger, Chicago. 22486 


HEXxperience; words by Charlie Ander- 
son, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
New York City, Frank Harding: © 
Aug. 27, 1929;.2°¢. Oct. 10; EH pub. 
10164; William Daniel Moats, 
Waynesboro, Pa. 22487 


Eyes of blue; words and music by 
Jack Albin, Bartley Costello, and 
Billy Baskette; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Oct. 22, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 23; E pub. 
10832; Charles Bayha music ©¢o., 
inc., New York. 22488 


Fading (The) voice; words by D. Col- 
quhoun, muSic by Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. © 1. Oct. 25, 1929; EB 
unp. 12558; Duncan Colquhoun, 
Seattle. 22489 


Fado-Fanny; by F. L. Cabello; pf. © 
1c. Oct 17,1929: jE unp. 12730; 
Fernando L. Cabello, Los Angeles. 

22490 


Fairy fancy; by Frederic Groton, op. 
R, no..4; pf. © Sept. 19, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 30; E pub. 9620; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 22491 


Fairy (The) frolic; words by Lyly, 
music by Dorothy Radde Emery; 
sop. 1, 2, and alto. © Nov. 1, 1929; 
2c. Oct. 31;,E pub. 10482; H. W. 
Gray co., Chicago. 22492 


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22493 


pt. III, n. 8., v.24 


Faith, hope and charity; text from 1 
Corinthians 13, music by L. I. Rob- 
inson; trio for women’s voices. 8vo. 
©: July’ 5) 1929): ' 2‘! Oet. dey 
pub. 10052; Lillian Imhof Robinson, 
Los Angeles. 22493 


Fait’s comm’ celui qui n’a rien vu; 
words by Raymond Fontenay, music 
by Georges Maurice, of France, 
domiciled at San Francisco. © 1 e¢. 
Oct. .14,°°1929'°° HH -aunp; “119907 74). 
Maurice Rouyer, San Francisco. 

22494 

Falsa Eva; danzon, por R. Hernan- 
dez; pf. © 1 c. Oct. 25, 1929; E unp. 
12471; Rafael Hernandez, New 
York. 22495 


Fame’s eternal camping ground; mili- 
tary march, words and music by 
A. L. Barnett. Whitewood, S. D., 
J. S. Barnett pub. co. © Oct. 18, 
1929; 2 ce. Oct. 238; E pub. 10352; 
Alice L. Barnett, Whitewood, S. D. 

22496 


Fanchon; waltz, theme song of The 
blue mouse, lyric by Pat K. Heale, 
music by Walter R. Collins, of 
Great Britain; pf. acc., with ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Keech. -[Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations]. © Sept. 13, 1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 
2; E for. 7068; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 22497 


Fantasy on two Russian-Gypsy airs, 
An ancient waltz and The snow- 
storm; by G. Stone; pf. ©1e. Oct. 
28, 1929: E unp. 12613; Gregory 
Stone, New York. 22498 


Farmerka polka; melody by P. Hu- 
meniuk. © 1c. Oct. 4, 1929; E unp. 
11664; Paul Humeniuk, New York. 

22499 

Farmer’s (The) letter to the Presi- 
dent; words and music by B. Miller. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 22, 1929; E unp. 12331; Bob 
Miller, New York. 22500 


Farshidene (Di) welt; words and mu- 
sic by D. Shulman; pf. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
30, 1929; E unp. 11709; David Shul- 
man, Valley Stream, L. I., N. Y. | 

: 22501 


Fate (The) of our Savior; words by 
S. Stipp, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Oct. 7, 1929; 2 ce; Oct. 25; E pub. 
10348; Samuel Stipp, Danville, Il. 

22502 


Father; words by H. C. Rush, music 
by Samuel H. Speck. New York 


. City, Frank Harding. ‘© Oct. 9, 
1929; 2 c. Oct. 21: E pub. 10311; 
Harry Culley Rush, Cameron, W. 
Va. 22503 


Father, give Thy benediction; orison, 
morning or evening, words by Sam- 
uel Longfellow, music by Clarence 
Dickinson; mixed voices; organ ace. 
4to. © Oct. 17, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 17; 
E pub. 10119; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 22504 


Father Mississippi; from The Missis- 
sippi gambler, lyric by L. Wolfe Gil- 
bert, music by Harry Akst, arr. by 
Archie Bleyer; orch. pts., with vocal 
trio arr. by Lee Orean Smith. © 
Oct. 28, 1929; 2 ce: Oct: 29>) Epub: 
10409; Leo Feist, inc., New York. — 


22505 
Father Mississippi; theme song of The 
Mississippi gambler, lyric by L. 


Wolfe Gilbert, music by Harry Akst; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Oct. 18, 
1929; 2 ec. Oct. 21; Epub. 10268; 
Leo Feist, ine, New York. 22506 


Faut dir’ merci (Thank you so much) ; 
words by Raymond Fontenay, Eng- 
lish version by Jack Burroughs, mu- 
sic by Georges Maurice, of France, 
domiciled at San Francisco. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 14, 1929; E unp. 11985; J. Mau- 
rice Rouyer, San Francisco. 22507 


Federation song; words and music by 
I. S. Hisenkramer. Pine Bluff, Ark., 
Dept. of fine arts, C. F. W. C. © 
Oct.;, 2; 1929 2,;-¢..,OChs «By Gene: 
9678; Irene Straus Hisenkramer, 
Pine Bluff, Ark. 22508 


Feeling blue over you; words by C. 
Troske, music by Robt. H. Brennen. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Oct. 16, 1929; E unp. 12070; Char- 
lotte Troske, New Haven. 22509 


Feodomiro natera; corrido, letra y 
misica de C. Carrillo L., of Mexico, 
domiciled at New York. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 e. Oct. 7, 1929; 
E unp. 11716; Carlos Carrillo L., 
New York. 22510 


Fiera (La) del villaggio; di Ettore 
Montanaro, of Italy; pf. © Sept. 
30, 1929; 1 ce. Oct. 23; EH for. 6958 ; 
A: & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 22511 


Fight for the queen; words by Harry 
B. Smith, music by G. O’Hara. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 18, 1929; E unp. 12256; Geof- 
frey O’Hara, New York. 22512 


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no. 10, 1929 


Fight, Montana; words by John Mar- 
’ shall, music by Bill Kane [i: e. W. 
G. Kane], arr. by Lowndes Maury, 
jr.. (In Montana song book) © 
June 7, 1929; 2 c. June 15; E pub. 
9992; Associated students of the 
University of Montana, Missoula, 
Mont. 22513 


Fighting for Montana; words and mu- 
sic by Dorothy Douglass. 
tana song book) © June 7, 1929; 
2c June 15; E pub. 9988; As- 
sociated students of the University 
of Montana, Missoula, Mont. 22514 


Fill high; words by Harry B. Smith, 
music by G. O’Hara. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Oct. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 12259; Geoffrey O’Hara, New 
York. 22515 


Fire! fire! fire! words and music by 
C. C. Mourer; mixed voices. S8vo. 
© Sept. 15,.1929: 2°c. Oct. 10; EB 
pub. 9871; Charles C. Mourer, Cin- 
cinnati. 22516 


First love waltz; melody by A. 
Schwartz. © 1c. Oct. 4, 1929; E 
unp. 11671; Abe Schwartz, New 
York. 22517 


First (The) Noel; Christmas anthem, 
music by Alfred E. Whitehead; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 22, 1929; 
ane per. 25>) pub... 10289 °) H.-W. 
Gray co., New York. 22518 


First (The) one to laugh is the first 
one to ery; written and composed 
by John P. Long, of Great Britain; 
pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Aug. 22, 1929; 
1 e. Aug. 28; E for. 6522; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, Itd., London. 22519 


Fishy little thing; words and music by 
Wesley Wilson. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Oct. 3, 1929; E unp. 
11590; J. C. Johnson, New York. 

22520 


Flickan vid Don; svensk text av Sven- 
Olof Sandberg, musik av Stephan 
Kamensky, of Sweden; pf. © July 
dodocds 1 c. Oct. 24° FE for. 6933; 
Svenska noter, a. b., Stockholm, 
Sweden. 22521 


Flight (The) of the magic carpet; by 
Bertha Lillian Miner Dobbins; pf. 
© 1c. Oct. 4, 1929; E unp. 11601; 
Bertha Lillian Dobbins, San An- 
tonio. 22522 


Flirtation; by Oliver Scott; pf. © 
Oct. 10; 1929;-'2 ¢. Oct. 145" EB pub. 


10057; Del-Mar music publishers, 
Chicago. 22523 
83588—30——3 


(In Mon- - 


22537 


Floating with the tide; words by 
Edith Sanford Tillotson, music arr. 
by Ira B. Wilson. 4to. 1. Unison 
cho.—2. Sop. 1, 2.. © Sept. 12, 1929; 
2c. each Sept. 30; E pub. 9585, 95983 ; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

22524, 22525 

Florecita; tango, di Giovanni Pa- 
panti, of Italy; piccola orch. parti, 
con pf. conduttore. 4to. © Oct. 10, 
1929; 1 ec: Oct. 23; EB for. 6945; A. & 
G. Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 22526 

Floridana moon; waltz, words by M. 
Xiques, music by Conrad Hernan- 
dez and Mike Xiques. © 1 « 
July 28, 1929; E unp. 11805; Mike 
Xiques, Detroit. 22527 

Floryana polka; by B. Kaminski; ist. 


violin. ©1e. Oct. 18, 1929; E unp. 
12166; Bruno Kaminski, Philadel- 
phia. 22528 


Flower of the night; love song of 
Spanish nights, words by Lee Byrd 
and D. S. Carlson, musie by D. S. 
Carlson. [Photostat] © 1 c. Oct. 
22, 1929; E unp. 12328; Dorothy S. 
Carlson, Oakland, Calif. 22529 

Flute (The) across the lake; Maori 
love song, words by Edel Marie 
Jones, music by Leslie Hlliott, of 
Great Britain. © Aug. 27, 1929; 
1c. Sept. 27; E for. 6773; Boosey & 
co., ltd., London. 22530 

Fluttering doves; gavotte, by Carl 
Schmeidler, of Germany, op. 91; pf. 
© Oct. 15, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 17; E pub. 
10192; Fheodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 225381 

Folk-and master-melodies for the 
young violinist; selected and pro- 
gressively arr. by Wesley G. Son- 
tag; pf. ace. v. 1. © Sept. 27, 
1929; 2:e. Oet. 1; E pub. 9722; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 22532 

Folk songs of America; arr. by R. EH. 
Hildreth. 1. Cho. 4to.—2. Band pts., 
with solo B flat trumpet or cornet 
conductor.—38. Orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. © Oct. 4, 1929; 2 «¢. 
each Oct. 11; E pub. 9908-9910; 
Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 

22533-22535 

Following shadows; by Reginald 
Foort and R. H. Hunt, both of 
Great Britain; orch. pts., with pf.- 
conductor. 4to. © Sept. 24, 1929; 
1 e- Oct. 4; E for. 7064; Hawkes & 
son (London) lItd., London. 22536 

Fool (The) that I was; words and 
music by S. N. Miller. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Oct. 5, 1929; 
E unp. 11696; Sidney N. Miller, 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 22537 


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22538 


Football blues; words and music by 
T. W. Allen. New York, Thornton 
W. Allen co. © Oct. 14, 1929; 2 «. 
Oct. 17; E pub. 10160; Thornton 
W. Allen, New York. 22538 


For every tear-drop there’s a smile; 
words and music by A. E. Thomas. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Oct. 4, 1929; E unp. 11635; Alice 
Eynon Thomas, Killingly, Conn. 

22539 


For home and country; words and 
music by M. McBride-Bodman, of 
Canada. Oakville, Ont.,-London, 
Frederick Harris co. © Oct. 9, 
41929; 1 ec. Oct. 17s itor, jGsss > 
Mary McBride-Bodman, Komoka, 
Ont., Canada. 22540 


For no reason at all; words and mu- 
Sic by S. Epstein. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Oct. 21, 1929; E 
unp. 12290; Sidney Epstein, Boston. 

22541 


For world peace; by W. Hiull. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Oct. 30, 1929; E unp. 12697; Walter 
Hull, Dearborn, Mich. 22542 


For you; words by Mrs. Herbert In- 
graham, music by L. Golden and V. 
Spitzhoff. © 1c. Sept. 30, 1929; HE 
unp. 11526; Leroy Golden and Val 
Spitzhoff, Englewood, N. J. 225438 


For your and our liberty; march, by 
S. Daczkowski; pf. Chicago, Con- 
servatory of music. © Oct. 10, 
1929; 2 c. Oct. 21; E pub. 10255; 
Stefan Daczkowski, Chicago. 22544 


Forde (Susan) Arabesque; by S. 
Forde, of Great Britain; pf. © 
July 18, 1929; 1 «@ July 16; E for. 
6914; A. Weekes & co., ltd., London. 

22545 


Forest fauns; dance caprice, by Leon- 
ard Peck, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Aug. 26, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 6; E for. 
6805; Walsh, Holmes & co., Itd., 
London. 22546 


Forest (A) melody; by Montague F. 
Phillips, of Great Britain, op. 49, 
no. 1; orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 
4to. © Sept. 21, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 
30; E for. 6762; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 22547 


Forget your yesterdays and think of 
tomorrow; words and music by Al 
Cameron and Pete Bontsema; pf., 
ukulele, ten. banjo, mandola, guit., 
ace. (Jn Special songs, stories and 


pt. III, n. S., Vv. 24 


jokes by Al and Pete) © Sept. 9, 
1929; 2 c. Oct. 17; E pub. 10133; 
Forster music publisher, inc., Chi- 
cago. 22548 


Forgive us as we forgive; words by 
Jessie F. Moser, music by Keith L. 
Brooks; pf. © Sept. 1, 1929; 2 e. 
Oct. 19; E pub. 10225; Herbert G. 
Tovey, Eagle Rock, Calif. 22549 


Forgotten ; waltz, words and music by 
J. Guzik. © 1c. Oct. 4, 1929; HB 
unp. 11670; Joseph Guzik, Brook- 
lyn. 22550 


Forgotten; words and music by Mada- 
line Krell Reynolds. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 15, 1929; 
EK unp. 12028; Sophia Blanche 
Reynolds, Philadelphia. 22551 


Forsake me not; duet, words by Rene 
Bronner, music by H. W. Petrie; 
sop. and alto. © Sept. 12, 1929; 2c. 
Sept. 30; E pub. 9603; Lorenz pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 22552 


Fox ideal instrumental quartets; by 
J, .5., Zamecnik ;* violins; “wo a aes 
Nov. 1, 1929; 2 c Oct, 313 HB pub: 
10424; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 

22553 


Fragrant flowers; waltz, by P. Frosini ; 
pf. © 1c Oct. 19, 1929; EB unp. 
12215; S. Riecardi, New York. 22554 


Franus; obertas, melody by EH. Mika. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1929; E unp. 12202; 
Edward Mika, Philadelphia. 22555 


Fraternity drag; words and music by 
H. Y. Smith. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1929; 
E unp. 12673; Harold Y. Smith, 
Hugene, Or. 22556 


Frau (Die) meisterin; ouverture, von 
Fr. v. Suppé, arr. von Leopold 
Weninger, of Austria; orch. stimmen, 
mit pf. o. organ direction u. violino 
1 direction. © Sept. 5, 1929; 1 ce. 
Oct. 2; E for. 6803; D. Rahter, Leip- 
zig. 22557 


French pep; by Robert A. Lawson; pf. 
© Oct. 24, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 28; E pub. 
10415 ; James I. Wray co., Edgewood, 
eo: 22558 


Friends; words and music by June 
Imes [pseud. of J. Ijames. Words 
and melody only] © 1. July 31, 
1929; E unp. 12363; June Ijames, 
Kew Gardens, L. I., N. Y. 22559 


From EHgypt to Canaan; words and 
music by C. C. Mourer ; mixed voices. 
8vo. © Sept. 10, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 10; 
E pub. 9872; Charles C. Mourer, 
Cincinnati. 22560 


1194 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1929 


22580 


From heaven’s heights I come to you; 
words by Martin Luther, tr. by Dirk 
H. van der Stucken, melody harmon- 
ized by Johann Eecard, ed. by Carl 
F. Pfatteicher; mixed voices. Copy- 
right is based upon new matter of 
C. F. Pfatteicher namely, his inter- 
pretation represented in the legible 
notation thereof contained in the 
copies filed. 4to. © Aug. 6, 1929; 
mea CCL, 12: HY pub. 9940: “Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 22561 


From now on; from The Street singer, 
words by Edward Eliscu, music by 
Richard Myers; pf. and ukulele acc. 
New York, Shubert music pub. corp. 
© Oct. 9, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 11; E pub. 
10005; Shubert theatre corp., New 
York. 22562 


From the jail house to the throne; 
words and music by Rev. McGee. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Oct. 25, 1929; E unp. 12540; Southern 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

22563 


Fu panuelo; bolero, melody by C. Car- 
rillo L., of Mexico, domiciled at New 
York. .©,. 1. ce. Oct..7,. 1929; EB. unp. 
11714; Carlos Carrillo L., New York. 

22564 


Fiinf jahrhunderte spanischer gitarre- 
musik; nach den tabulaturen, hand- 
schriften u. erstdrucken bearb. und 
mit fingersatz versehen von Erwin 
Schwarz-Reiflingen, of Germany. 
foe ee |). Sept... 25, 1929-1 -c: 
Oct. 26; E for. 7005, 7006; F. E. C. 
Leuckart, Leipzig. 22565, 22566 


Fiir ein kleines abenteuer bist du viel 
zu schad’; aus Ich betriig’ dich nur 
aus liebe, text von Fritz Rotter, 
musik yon Ralph Erwin, of Austria. 
(In 6 haupt-schlager) © June 10, 
1929; 1 ec. July 16; E for. 6826; Drei 
masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 22567 


Funny what a little kiss will do; words 
by Sammy Lerner, music by Al Hoff- 
man; pf. and ukulele acc. © Oct. 
21, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 21; E pub. 10252; 
Joe Hiller music corp., Pittsburgh. 

22568 


Fuzzy-wuzzy; part-song, words by 
Rudyard Kipling, music by Alexius 
Baas; men’s voices. 4to. © Oct. 
22, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 23; E pub. 10294; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 22569 


Gaelic patrol; by Sol Mercado, of 
Great Britain; orch..pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Oct. 28, 1929; 
1 e. Oct. 19; E for. 6907; Meyer De 
Wolfe, London. 22570 


Gamble’s class method for strings; by 
Max Fischel and Aileen Bennett; 
bass. bk. 1. © Oct. 28, 1929; 2 c. 
and aff. Nov. 7; AA 27957; Gamble 
hinged music co., Chicago. 22571 


GQutiuid fees & prt de pry. a frpbl (Gan- 
ands palermyert siryem); words 
and music by H. Shamlian. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e¢. Oct. 2, 
1929; E unp. 11745; Hovsep Sham- 
lian, Union City, N. J. 22572 


Garden of Allah; lyric by Karan Dunn 
and Louretta Green, music by 
Lenard Soulé; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Oct. 1, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 9; E pub. 
9879; Karan Dunn song co., San 
Francisco. 2201a 


Garden of delight; words and music 
by L. George. ©1c. Sept. 30, 1929; 
E unp. 11475; Lulumay George, Los 
Angeles. 22574 


Gasco blues; words and music by 
G. E. Myers. © Oct. 10, 1929; 2 « 
Oct. 21; E pub. 10250; Gertrude E. 
Myers, Portland, Or. 22575 


Gavotte; by Beryl Rubinstein; pf. © 
vune” 1errg29. 2 ec. Oct, 12:2" pub: 
9973 ; Carl Fischer, inec., New York. 

22576 


Gavotte aymée du Duc de Monmouth ; 
de Francois Corbetta, transcription 
par Emilio Pujol, of Spain; guit. © 
Aug. 28, 1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 26; E for. 
6997 ; Editions Max HEschig, Paris. 

22577 


Gay girlie; words and music by E. 
Hall. [Words and melody only] © 
1 e. Oct. 31, 1929; E unp. 12748; 
Eunice Hall, Washington. 22578 


Gay little bird in the forest; English 
text by Isabella G. Parker, :music 
by Max Stange, op. 54, no. 3, ed. by 
Robert EH. Austin; sop. and alto. 
4to. Copyright is based upon new 
matter of Robert HE. Austin, namely, 
his interpretation represented in the 
legible notation thereof contained in 
the copies filed. © Sept. 18, 1929; 
2 e. Oct. 3; E pub. 9753; Oliver Dit- 
Son co., Boston. 22579 


Gay love; from The delightful rogue, 
words by Sidney Clare, music by 
Oscar Levant; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Sept. 25, 1929; 2 « Sept. 27; E 
pub. 9611; Harms, ine., New York. 

22580: 


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22581 


Gazoozalum gazoo; words and music 
by Val Trainor and Tommy Chris- 
tian. [Words and melody only] © 
1 c. Sept. 24, 1929; E unp. 12057; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 22581 


Gentle breezes; barcarolle, by J. Philip 
D’Ivernois; pf. © Sept. 30, 1929; 
2 ec. Sept. 30; E pub. 9701: Volk- 


_wein bros., Pittsburgh. 22582 
Get happy; words by Harcourt 
Strange, music by H. D. Cole. 
[Words and melody only. Photo- 


stat] ©1c. Aug. 1, 1929; E unp. 
11787; Harry D. Cole and Thaddeus 
Hareourt Strange, Mount Vernon, 
Jey Pe 22583 


Get on out of here; words and music 
by Wesley Wilson. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 3, 1929; 
E unp. 11588; Progressive music ¢o., 
New York. 22584 


Get up and get hot; words by. B. 
Murray, music by Chester Escher; 
ist violin. © 1 ec. Oct. 12, 1929; 
E unp. 11960; Benjamin Murray, 
San Diego, Calif. 22585 


Get your mind on it; words and music 
by Charles Davenport. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 12264; State Street music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 22586 


Get yourself a monkey man, and make 
him strut his stuff; words and music 
by Leroy Morton. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Oct. 14, 1929; E 
-unp. 12020; Triangle music pub. co., 
ine., New York. 22587 


Gethsemane and Calvary; hymn, 
words by R. I. Colquhoun, music by 
Keith L. Brooks. © Sept. 1, 1929; 
2 e. Oct. 19; E pub. 10226; Herbert 
G. Tovey, Eagle Rock, Calif. 22588 


Ghostly (The) minuet; by Reginald 
Foort and R. H. Hunt, both of 
Great Britain; orch. pts., with pf.- 
conductor. 4to. © Sept. 24, 1929; 
1 ec Oct. 4; E for. 7060; Hawkes & 
son (London) Itd., London. 22589 


Gift (The) of gifts; service for Christ- 
mas with responses, words by Elsie 
Duncan Yale, music by J. Lincoln 
Hall: 8vo. © Oct. 16, 1929; 2'c. 
Oct. 30; E pub. 10388; Hall-Mack 


co., Philadelphia. 22590 
Gifts (The) that won; words and 
music by W. B. Jones. © Oct. 30, 


pt. II, n. s,, v. 24 


--1929; 2 ce. Oct. 30; E pub. 10417; 
Walter B. Jones, Indianapolis. 


Gigolo; by B. Hyams; pf. [Photo- 
stat] © 1c. Oct. 7, 1929; E unp. 
11712; Benjamin Hyams, New York. 

22592 

Ginia; polka, melody by BE. Mika. © 
1 c. Sept. 14, 1929; E unp. 12201; 
Edward Mika, Philadelphia. 22593 


Gipsies in the wood; a dancing play- 
let for children, music by Reginald 
Tansley, of Great Britain; pf. Lon- 
don, J. Curwen & sons, Itd.,—Phila- 
‘delphia, Curwen, ine. © Oct. 25, 
1929; 1c. Oct. 23; E for. 6959; Regi- 
nald Tansley, London. 22594 


Gipsy (The) maidens; 38 pt. cho., 
words by Margaret Lester, set to 
fragment of a Spanish folk-dance 
expanded and arr. by William Les- 
ter; women’s voices. 4to. © June 
12, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 12; E pub. 9944; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 22595 


Girl (The) I can’t forget; waltz song, 
lyric by Dal Gray [i. e. Dallas 
Gray], music by Al Kennedy; pf. 
and ukulele ace. Gloucester City, 
N. J., Monmouth music pub. co. 
Sept. 26, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 30; E pub. 
9766; Dallas Gray, Gloucester City, 
NET. 22596 


Girl (The) I love; waltz, lyric by 
Byron D. Stokes, music by F. Dud- 
leigh Vernor, arr. by Horace O. 
Prell; orch. pts. 4to. © Sept. 6, 
1929; 2 c Sept. 23; E pub. 9882; 
Melrose bros. music ¢o., ine., Chi- 
cago. 22597 


Girl (The) of girls for me; words and 
music by E. Andreasen. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
19, 1929; E unp. 12282; Elsie An- 
dreasen, Howard Beach, N. Y. 

22598 


Girl of to-day; or, Our rose, words 
and music by O. M. Smith. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Oct. 
11, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 21; E pub. 10313; 
Ocia M. Smith, Fayetteville, N. C. 

22599 


Give me a kiss meant for somebody 
else; words by Edna Allen Wright, 
music by A. R. Strickling. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 16, 1929; HE unp. 12076; Ada 
Remlinger Strickling, Cleveland. 

22600 


Give me a smile; words and music by 
M. W. Hart. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 17, 1929; E unp. 
12109; Millard W. Hart, Rockland, 
Me. 22601 


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no. 10, 1929 


22622 


Give me back my heart, you'll not be 
wanting it again; words and music 
by Ivor Novello, of Great Britain. 
© Sept. 23, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 30; E 
for. 6766; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 22602 


Give to the world the best you have; 
from A woman who was forgotten, 
words and music by Ray Canfield, 
Haven Gillespie and Sidney Rock- 
man. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ce. Oct. 9, 1929; E unp. 11939; Leo 
Feist, inec., New York. 22603 


Gizela; valtz, by A. Maggio, op. 28. 
© 1c. Sept. 3, 1929; E unp. 11796; 
Antony Maggio, Los Angeles. 22604 


Gladly; fox-trot, by Ted Koehler and 
Harold Arlen, arr. by Paul Hill; 
dance orch. pts., with words. 4to. 
© Sept. 27, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 2; E pub. 
10062; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 22605 


Gloria; tango, por J. Bethancourt, of 
Guatemala, domiciled at New York; 
Dr.onOva> ¢.,Oci.1, 1929,;° BE. unp. 
11477; José Bethancourt, New York. 

22606 


Glory of youth; overture, by Geo. D. 
Barnard; band pts., with solo B flat 
cornet conductor. © Sept. 10, 1929; 
2 ¢c. Sept. 30; E pub. 9638; Charles 
L. Barnhouse, sr., Oskaloosa, Ia. 

22607 


Glory ye in His holy name; anthem, 
music by William Baines; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Oct. 15, 1929; 2 c¢. 
Oct. 17; E pub. 10183; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 22608 


Go to bed; from The gold diggers of 
Broadway, by Joe Burke, arr. by 
George J. Trinkaus; voc. orch. pts. 
4to. © Oct. 18, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 22; 
E pub. 10326; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 22609 


God gave Noah the rainbow sign; lyric 
and music by A. P. Carter. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Oct. 25, 
1929; E unp. 12530; Southern music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 22610 


God of our fathers, Whose almighty 
hand; words by Daniel C. Roberts, 
music by Mark Andrews; mixed 
voices, with organ ace. 4to. © Oct. 
a0, 1929. 2 en Oct, Tl: Wy pub. T8068 
G. Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 

22611 

God that is our Saviour; Christmas 
earol, words anon., 16th century, 
musie by Eric H. Thiman, of Great 


Britain; mixed voices. 12mo. © 
Oet:, $1, ;1920= 1, eG) ,Oct.;31;— 2 ior. 
7086; Novello & co., ltd., London. 
22612 
God’s good tidings; words by H. G. 
Tovey, music by Keith L. Brooks; 
quartette or solo. © Sept. 1, 1929; 
2 @. Oct, 19: Epub. 10227%, Herbert 
G. Tovey, Eagle Rock, Calif. 22613 


God’s heb’m; spiritual, words and mu- 
sic by C. Ide. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Oct. 17, 1929; E unp. 
12098; Charles Ide, Stonington, 
Conn. 22614 


God’s high mountain place; hymn, 
words by Kathryn Finchey, music by 
Keith L. Brooks. © Sept. 1, 1929; 
2 ce Oct. 19; E pub. 10228; Herbert 
G. Tovey, Eagle Rock, Calif. 22615 


God’s word and promise; hymn, Eng- 
lish tr. from the Swedish by P. A. L., 
music by J. Holmstrand, arr. by N. 
Carlson. © May 4, 1929; 2 c. July 
11; E pub. 9993; Nathaniel Carlson, 
Miami, Fla. 22616 


Going across the sea; melody by Crook 
bros. © 1. Oct. 25, 1929; E unp. 
12543 ; Southern music pub. co., ine., 
New York. 22617 


Going up the mountain after liquor; 
words and music by E. Stoneman 
and E. Dunford. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 ce. Oct. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 12525; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 22618 


Golf (The) bug; words and music by 
J. F. Dillon. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 23, 1929; E unp. 
12382; James Flood Dillon, Detroit. 

22619 

Good bye; words and music by A. 8. 
McNee, of Great Britain. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 c. Oct. 4, 
1929; EH unp. 11623; Allen 8S. McNee, 
Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Canada. 

22620 


Good-bye; words and music by E. P. 
Gilronan. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 1929; E unp. 12703; 
Edward Paul Gilronan, Youngs- 
town, O. 22621 


Good day Sir Christmas; carol from 
Selden MS. circa 1450, music by R. 
R. Terry, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd., Philadeiphia, Curwen, inc. 4to. 
© Oct. 1, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 28; E for. 
6839; Richard R. Terry, Woodstock, 
Oxon, England. 22622 


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22623 


Good (The) old days; words by Harry 
B. Smith, music by G. O’Hara. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Oct. 18, 1929; E unp. 12263; Geof- 
frey O’Hara, New York. 22623 


Goodbye work, goodbye! words and 
music by E. HE. Rekert, of Canada. 
New York City, Frank Harding mu- 
sic house. © Sept. 6, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 
4; E pub. 9791; Emelie Eliza Rekert, 
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. 

22624 


Goof (The) ; words and music by A. J. 


Petolino. [Words and melody only ] 
© 1c. Oct. 3, 1929; E unp. 11586; 
Anthony J. Petolino, Newark, N. J. 
22625 

Gounod (Charles Francois) Unfold, 
ye portals; from The redemption, 
music arr. by Ira B. Wilson; sop., 
alto and bass. © Aug. 30, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 19; E pub. 10284; Lorenz pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 22626 


Governor’s (The) daughter; operetta, 
bk. and lyrics by Alfred W. Wake- 
man, music by Ira B. Wilson. 4to. 
© Sept. 28, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 19; D 
pub. 27598; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 22627 


Gracey, my pretty baby; words by G. 
Landi, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Oet. Ss, 1929" 2Zoe*Oct. Zoe te pup. 
10346 ; Grace Landi, Passaic, N. J. 

22628 

Gradstein (Alfred) Quatre minia- 
tures; par A. Gradstein, of Poland; 
pf. 1. Prélude. [3 others] © May 
20, 19293) 1. e Oct) 3; “EH for, 6799; 
Editions Max Hschig, Paris. 22629 


Grant us Thy peace; 2 pt. anthem. 
words and music by Bernard Ham- 
blen. 4to. © Oct. 9, 1929; 2 c Oct. 
10; E pub. 10001; Harms, ine., New 
York. 22630 


Gray (The) clad hosts of Uncle Sam- 
my; words and music by EH. Witte. 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 18, 1929; E unp. 12174; 
Ernest Witte, Analomink, Pa. 

22631 


Gray days will fade away; words and 
music by H. Behm; pf. and ukulele 


ace. © Sept. 26, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
30; E pub. 9765; Homer Behm, 
Chicago. 22632 


Great (The) divide; words and music 
by H. G. Tovey. © Sept. 1, 1929; 
2c. Oct. 19; E pub. 10237; Herbert 
G. Tovey, Hagle Rock, Calif. 22633 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


Grey spring; words by W. Kersley 
Holmes, music by Anthony Collins, 
of Great Britain. 
1 ce. Oct. 11; E for. 7047; Augener, 
ltd., London. 226384 


Gridiron pep! march-song, words and 
music by S. Robbins; pf. © Oct. 3, 
1929; 2 ec. Oct. 7; E pub. 9891; Stella 
Robbins, Lawrence, Kan. 22635 


Grieg (Edvard (Hagerup) Norwegian 
dance; by Edvard Grieg, op. 35, no. 
2, arr. by W. F. Ambrosio [pseud. 
of Gustav Saenger]; 4 violins, pf. 
acc., with violoncello ad. lib. Se. 
© July 29, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 12; EB pub. 
9955; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

22636 


Three songs without 
words; melodies. 1. The flag goes 
by. [2 others] © 1 e Sept. 19, 
1929; E unp. 11933; Hugene Grosz, 
Chicago. 22637 


Group of popular melodies; intro. On 
parade, etc., words by J. Seitman, 
music by B. Shafto. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 c¢. Oct. 5, 1929; 
E unp. 11711; Bob Shafto and Joe 
Seitman, Brooklyn. 226388 


Grying [!] (The) blues; lyric by W. 
Plantiko, music by Viola Plantiko; 
pf. ©. .1.c-:.Oct.. 24, 1929; BH unp. 
12608; William Plantiko, Stevens 
Point, Wis. 22639 


Grosz (Hugene) 


. Guess I ain’t got it; words and music 


by W. J. Rexford. [Words and mel- 
oldy only] © 1 e, Oct. 22, 1929; 
E unp. 12334; William Jess Rexford, 
Bay Shore, N. Y. 22640 


Gwine to heaben some day; negro 
spiritual, words by Speed lLang- 
worthy [pseud. of N. B. lLang- 
worthy], music by Vernon Richner ; 
pf. and ukulele acc., with male quar- 
tet. © Oct. 12, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 16; 
E pub. 10092; T. S. Denison & co., 
Chicago. 22641 


Gypsies (The) are coming; by James 
H. Rogers, 2nd pf. pt. by Frances 
Frothingham ; 2 pfs. © Oct. 3, 1929; 
2 ec. Oct. 5; E pub. 9799; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 22642 


Gypsy winds; words by Edith Sanford 
Tillotson, music by Will H. Ruebush. 
4to. 1. Mixed voices.—2. Sop., alto 
and bass.—3, Sop. and alto. © 
Sept. 12, 1929; 2 c.' each Sept. 30; 
E pub. 9589, 9591, 9595; Lorenz pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 22643-22645 


1198 


© Sept. 26, 1929; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1929 


22668 


Hab’ mich lieb, Annemarie! worte und 
musik von Ernst Arnold, of Austria, 
op. 185. © June 27, 1926; 1c. Sept. 
11, 1929; E for. 6884; Josef Blaha, 
Vienna. 22646 


Hiindel (Georg Friedrich) Berenice; 
minuet, arr. by Reginald Hunt, of 
Great Britain; school orch. pts. 4to. 
f).Oct..8, 1929 >1.e, Oct. 21 ;, Hi, for. 
7027; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

22647 


Sonata quinta; in G min., arr. for 
concert use by Alfred Pochon; 2 vio- 
lins and violoncello. © June 26, 
1929 ; 2 e. Oct. 12; E pub. 9980; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 22648 


Haldon Hills; Devon, by Greville 
Cooke, of Great Britain; pf. © Oct. 
2, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 12; EB for. 6843; 
Joseph Williams, Iltd., London. 

22649 


Handful (A) of Riffs; melody by L. 
Johnson and Willie Dunn. © 1 «. 
Oct. 14, 1929; E unp. 12017; Lonnie 
Johnson, New York. 22650 


Happiness ahead for you and I; words 
and music by J. Folwar. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Aug. 15, 
1929; E unp. 11797; Joanna Folwar, 
Chicago. 22651 


——Same. © 1c. Oct. 4, 1929; E 
unp. 11609; Joanna Folwar, Chicago. 
22652 


Happiness, lives one day thro’; words 
and music by Billy Wiggers [i. e., 
C. W. Wigger]; pf. © 1. Oct. 21, 
1929; E unp. 12249; Charles William 
Wigger, Chicago. 22653 


Happy (A) ending to my dreams; 
words and music by A. Leonard and 
J. Rosenson. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Oct. 5, 1929; E unp. 
12601; Augustus Leonard and Jean- 
ette Rosenson, Everett, Mass. 

22654 

Uappy-go-lucky (A) boy; words and 
music by Bennie Samberg. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e¢. Oct. 19, 
1929; E unp. 12241; United pub. co., 
New York. 22655 


Happy Hollow; words and music by 
T. V. Fowler. [Words and melody 
only. Photostat] © 1 ec. Oct. 28, 
1929; E unp. 12630; Thomas V. 
Fowler, Brooklyn. 22656 


Happy is the word; fox-trot hilarity, 
words and music by C. Ide. 
[Words and melody only] ©1l1e. 
Oct. 4, 1929; E unp. 11613; Charles 
Ide, Stonington, Conn. 22657 


Happy (The) song; by H. L. Ashford; 
pf. ‘© Oct. 15, 1929; 2.c. Oct.,17; 
E pub. 10190; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 22658 


Happy with you; words by B. Allen, 
music by Stan Tucker. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e¢. Oct. 1, 
1929; E unp. 11484; Bess M. Allen, 
Williamsport, Pa. 22659 


Harlem band; words by Mercer Cook, 
music by Lenoir Cook and W. M. 
Cook. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1929; E unp. 11691; 
Will Marion Cook, New York. 


22660 
Harry, the harmonica king; words 
and music by Phil Baxter. ©1e. 


Oct. 30, 1929; E unp. 12698; J. W. 
Jenkins sons music co. Kansas 
City, Mo. 22661 


Harvard; words and music by R. C. 
Renwick; pf. and ukulele ace. 
[Photostat] © 1 ec. Oct. 17, 1929; 
EH unp. 12411; Ruth Comfort Ren- 
wick, Medford, Mass. 22662 


Harvest moon; words and music by 
W. Lillywhite. [Words and melody 
only] ©1.. Oct. 17, 1929; E unp. 
12122; William Lillywhite, South- 
ampton, N. Y. 22663 


Hary Janos; intermezzo aus dem 
singspiel, von Zoltan Kodaly, of 
Hungary, arr. von Emil Bauer, of 
Austria; small orch. pts., with pf. 
direction and violino 1 direction. 
© June 19, 1929; 1 ec. July 30; B 


for. 6860; Universal edition, a.g., 
Vienna. 22664 
Hary Janos; kalandozasai nagya- 


bonytul a burgvaraig, irtak Paulini 
Béla és Harsényi Zsolt, zenéjét irta 
Kodaly Zoltan, of Hungary, op. 15; 
klavierauszug mit text des bthnen- 
werkes. © July 17, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 
29; D pub. 27592; Universal edition, 
a.g., Vienna. 22665 
Haskell (The) march; by S. Robbins; 
pli © Oct: 3,. 1929; 2 .¢. Oct.:7; BD 
pub. 9892; Stella Robbins, Law- 
rence, Kan. 22666 


Haunting melodies; words and music 


by L. Perry. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Oct. 17, 1929; E unp. 
12121; Leslie Perry, Gloversville, 
eae 22667 
Haunting (A) strain; melody, by 


Francesco Berger, of Great Britain; 
pf. © Sept. 24, 1929; 1c. Oct. 11; 
E for. 7046; Schott & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 22668 


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22669 


Have Thy way; hymn, words by Jes- 
- sie F. Moser, music by H. G. Tovey. 
© Sept. 1, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 19; E pub. 
10238; Herbert G.. Tovey, Hagle 
Rock, Calif. 22669 


Have you ever known; words and 
music: by L. Nicchia. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 30, 1929; 
E unp. 12687; Lillian Nicchia, 
Mountain Lakes, N. J. 22670 


Hawaiian memories; words by L. 
Culver, music by Harry Clifford. © 
1 c. Oct. 2,°1929; E unp. 11574; 
Leola Culver, Lapwai, Id. 22671 


Hay-fever; words and music by P. M. 
DeClark. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 10, 1929; E unp. 
11895; Paul M. DeClark, Grand 
Rapids, Mich. 22672 


Hazel; waltz caprice, by Del Staigers; 
‘solo or duet for various wind in- 
struments, with pf. acc. © June 8, 
1929 ; 2c. Oct. 12; E pub. 9976; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 22673 


He cares for me; hymn, words by 
Charlotte G. Homer, music by Chas. 
H. Gabriel. © Sept. 14, 1929; 2 ¢. 

' Sept. 28; EH pub. 9608; Homer A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. 22674 


He couldn’t speak a word of English ; 
words and music by Abner Silver. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Aug. 28, 1929; E unp. 12357; Edith 
Clifford, New York. 22675 


He maketh wars to cease; anthem, 
music by Arnold G. H. Bode; mixed 
voices; organ ace. 4to. © Oct. 22, 
1929; 2.c. Oct. 283; E pub. 10297; H. 
W. Gray co., New York. 22676 


He-man o’ mine; words and music by 
Clarence. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 17, 1929; E unp. 
12116; Clifford E. Green, New 
York. 22677 


He met me there; words by Herman 
von Berge, music by Clay Smith. 
1. High voice, in A flat—2. Med. 
voice, in G flat.—3. Low voice, in HE 
flat. © Sept. 12, 1929; 2 ec each 
Sept. 30; E pub. 9604; Lorenz pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 22678 


He’s a lucky dog; by Harry Pease, 
Charles O’Flynn and Ed. G. Nelson, 
arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus; voc. orch. 
pts. 4to. © Oct. 18, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 
22; E pub. 10329; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 22679 


He’s a red-hot minstrel fan; words 
and music by Fred Rose; pf. and 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


‘ukulele acc., with quartet for male 
or mixed voices. © Oct. 14, 1929; 
2 c. Oct. 17; E pub. 10114; T. S. 
Denison & ¢€o., Chicago. 22680 


He’s good enough for me; words by 
Joe Goodwin, music by Gus Ha- 
~ wards. ©1c. Oct. 29, 1929; E unp. 
12667; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
Culver City, Calif. 22681 


He’s tight like this; words and music 
by Hilda Alexander. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 12275; State Street music 
pub. co., inc., Chicago. 22682 


He (she) wants a favor; words and 
music by J. I. Pascal. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 «¢. Oct. 10, 1929; 
E unp. 11872; Joseph I. Pascal, Rox- 
bury, Mass. 22683 


He wants not friends that hath Thy 
love; anthem, words by Richard 
Baxter, music by W. R. Voris ; mixed 
voices, organ ace. 4to. © Oct. 17, 
1929; 2 e«. Oct. 17; Hi pubs wis; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 22684 


Heart (The) ; words from the German, 
musie by James Lyon, of Great 
Britain, op. 84, no. 25) .choesor 
quartet for mixed voices; in B flat. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Oct. 17, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 18; 
HE for. 6899; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., 
London. 22685 


Heart-aches; words by B. Kirby, 
music by Phil Starr. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Oct. 4, 


1929; 2 c. Oct. 25; E pub. 10349; 
Bessie Kirby, Wilton, Conn. 22686 


Heart and soul; words and music by 
G. R. Wilson. Rev. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 11914; George Robert Wilson, 
New York. 22687 


Heart of mine; words by L. C. 
Whitaker, music by Michael J. 
Duffy. © Oct. 8, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 10; 
E pub. 9903; Lily C. Whitaker, New 
Orleans. 22688 


Heart’s-ease; words and music by 
V. G. Kellogg. © 1 ¢. Oct. 12, 1929; 
E unp. 11942; Vivian Gale Kellogg, 
Amsterdam, N. Y. 22689 


Heaven-sent; words by J. M. Finigan, 
music by W. P. Swettman. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 11, 1929; E unp. 11535; Joseph 
M. Finigan and W. Paul Swettman, 
Philadelphia. 22690 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1929 


Heavenly Father, send Thy blessing; 
anthem for Childrens’ day, words by 
C. Wordsworth, music by Lucina 
Jewell; mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 
ie, 1929: 2 c, Oct, 17; BE pub. 10181; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

22691 


Heigh-ho, heigh-ho, New York; words 
and music by P. D. Urban. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Oct. 24, 
1929; E unp. 12441; Paul D. Urban, 
New York. 22692 


Helencio kochana; walec, words and 
music by J. Wyskowski. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Sept. 30, 
1929; E unp. 11476; John Wys- 
kowski, Omaha, Neb. 22693 


Help, Lord, my God; words anon., tr. 
by Carl EF. Pfatteicher, music from 
Christliche psalmen und _ kirchen- 
gesinge, ed. by Nikolaus Selnecker, 
re-ed. by C. F. Pfatteicher; mixed 
voices. Copyright is based upon 
new matter of C. F. Pfatteicher 
namely, his interpretation repre- 
sented in the legible notation thereof 
contained in the copies filed. 4to. 
© Aug. 6, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 12; E 
pub.. 9929; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 22694 


Help yourself to happiness; words by 
Chas. Tobias and Sid Silvers, music 
by Peter De Rose. [Words and 
melody only] ©1 ec. Oct. 2, 1929; 
E unp. 11552; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 22695 


Henpecked Sam; words and music by 
Fred Rose; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Oct. 14; 719298 2¢e. Cet. 1¢:-H pub. 
10115; T. S. Denison & co., Chicago. 

22696 


Here in my garden of roses; lyric by 
Lynn Merrick, music by Richard 
Kountz. © Oct. 10, 1929; 2 e. Oct. 
16; E pub. 10175; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 22697 


Here’s to our next merry meeting; 
words by Edward ‘'Teschemacher 
[pseud. of Edward Lockton], music 
by Nellie Simpson, of Great Britain; 
in D. © Sept. 13, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 
4; EF for. 6829; Warren & Phillips, 
London. 22698 


Heut hab ich sie geseh’n .....; text 
yon Kurt Schwabach und Willy 
Rosen, musik von Austin Egen, of 
U. S., fiir klavier von Fred Ralph 


22708 
[pseud. of Hermann Krome], of 
Germany. © May 28, 1929; 1 «¢. 


July 16, 1 c. Aug. 26; E pub. 9924; 
Drei masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 
22699 


Hey! hey! my baby loves me; words 
and music by R. La Marr and B. 
Young. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1929; E unp. 12089; 
Rudy La Marr and Billy Young, San 
Jose, Calif. 22700 


High and low; from Here comes the 
bride, words by Howard Dietz and 
Desmond Carter, music by Arthur 
Schwartz. London,-Sydney, Chap- 
pell & co., Itd. © Oct. 7, 1929; 2c. 
Oct. 9; E pub. 9888; Harms, inc.,, 
New York. 22701 


High hatters ball; words and music 
by W. H. Escoffery. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 29, 1929; 
E unp. 12676; William H. Escoffery, 
New York. 22702 


His eye is .on the sparrow; words 
adapted from Mrs. C. D. Martin, 
music by Charles H. Gabriel, arr. 
by Hugh Alexander; med. voice; 
organ ace.’ ©) Nov, 21;°1929;) 2c. 
Nov. 23; E pub. 11115; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 22703 


His love is my guiding star; words by 
Alfred Barratt, music by Harry 
Dixon Loes. © Sept. 1, 1929; 2 «. 
Oct. 19; E pub. 10233; Herbert G. 
Tovey, Eagle Rock, Calif. 22704 


His perfect love; sacred song, new 
text by Frederick H. Martens, set 
to Evening song by Oley Speaks; 
med. voice. © Sept. 27, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 1% Epub. 9721;°G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. [© new text] 

22705 


Historia (La) de Puerto Rico; bolero 
y son, letra y mtsica por H. Torres. 
[Words and melody only] ©1le. 
Oct. 23, 1929; E unp. 12406; 
Heriberto Torres, New York. 22706 


History of the world; traditional 
words rey., with music by B. Miller. . 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Oct. 5, 1929; E unp. 11708; Bob 
Miller, New York. 22707 


Hoe down; words and music by Dale 
Wimbrow and Charlie Abbott. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Oct. 25, 1929; E unp. 12539; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 

22708 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22709 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


Holderlin-lieder; musik von Josef 
Matthias Hauer, of Austria, op. 40; 
bar. bd. 4 1. Vulkan. [4 others] 
© June 18, 1929; 1 «. July 30; EB 
for. 6856; Universal edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 22709 


Hoffmann; lied. und fox-trot, text von 
Peter Herz, musik von Egon Neu- 
mann, of Austria, arr. von Gustav 
Blasser, of Austria. 
1929;..1 e Aug. 6: Ei for. 968s: 
Wiener operetten-verlag, G. m. b. H., 
Vienna. 22710 


Hold everything; selection, by B. G. 
De Sylva [pseud. of George Gard 
De Sylva], Lew Brown and Ray 
Henderson, selected and arr. by H. 
M. Higgs, of Great Britain; orch. 
pts., with 1st violin conductor. Lon- 
don, Chappell & co., ltd. © Aug. 7, 
1929; 1 c. Aug. 9; E for. 6811; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 22411 


Holly (The) and the ivy; Christmas 
earol, traditional air arr. by Alfred 
EK. Whitehead; mixed voices, with 
sop. and ten. solos. 4to. © Oct. 
22, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 28; E pub. 10290; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 22712 


Hollywood nights; from the photo- 
play, words and music by Con Con- 
rad, Sidney D. Mitchell and Archie 
Gottler. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 8, 1929; E unp. 11862; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 22013 


Holy holy holy; sanctus, by Hans 
Huber, arr. by Clarence Dickinson ; 
violin, violoncello and harp. © Oct. 
8, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 4; E pub. 9691; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 22714 


Home; words and music by R. I. 
Minut. [Words and melody only] 
© 1. Oct. 19, 1929; E unp. 12239; 
Robert I. Minut, Irvington, N. J. 

22015 


Home and the old folks there; words 
by W. Young, music by Ray Hibbe- 
ler., ©, LG Océ. “si 19297 fh unp. 
12735; William Young, Detroit. 

22716 


Home is heaven—heaven is home; 
spiritual, words by Edgar Leslie, 
music by Walter Donaldson; pf. 

1 ec. Oct. 19, 1929; E unp. 12229; 
Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble, inc., 
New York. 22717 


Home songs; medley, intro. Loye’s old 
Sweet song, Sweet and low, and In 
the gloaming, arr. by Maurice Lee; 


© Mar. 6, 


solo and 2d violin, with obbl. violin 
pt.; pf. acc. © Oct. 24, 1929; 2 «. 
Oct. 25; E pub. 10341; Century 
music pub. co., New York. 22718 


Home, sweet home; from Clari, the 
maid of Milan, words by John How- 
ard Payne, music by Henry Row- 
land Bishop, arr., ed. and phrased 
by Harold Hisenberg; for violin and 
pf.,. with 2d violin pt., or pf. solo. 
© Oct. 29, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 30; E pub. 


10398; Harry Perlberg music ¢o., 
New York. 22719 
Homing; words by Richard LeGal- 


lienne, music by M. E. Chidsey. © 
1 ec. Oct. 8, 1929; E unp. 11648; 
Mary Elizabeth Chidsey, Stamford, 
Conn. 22720 


Honey; fox-trot, words and music by 
Seymour Simons, Haven Gillespie 
and Richard A. Whiting, arr. by Al- 
fred J. Doyle; male quartet, unacc. 
4to. '©"“Oct. 8)'1929'7°2 ©, Cer Ts 
E. pub. 10090; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 22721 


Honey ah lub you, but ah sho kan 
Shubble no snow; words and music 
by E. L. Hutchinson. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 24, 1929; 
E unp. 12458; Edward L. Hutchin- 
son, Summit, N. J. 22722 


Honey baby; words and music by 
Marge Van [pseud. of M. V. Schoick. 
Words and melody only] ©l1le« 
Oct. 14, 1929; E unp. 12014; Marge 
Van Schoick, Chicago. 22723 


Honey girl; words by J. Hart, music 
by Elsie Partington. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 ce. Oct. 4, 1929; 
E unp. 11676; Jean Hart, Olyphant, 
Pa. 22724 


Honey I feel so funny; words and 
music by O. Wendell. Dallas, E. G. 
Council. © Sept. 18, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
24; E pub. 9881; Ola Wendell, 
Dallas. 22725 


Honeymoon keep shining; words by 
Harold Robe, music by Wyman 
Steele. © Sept. 24, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
27; E pub. 9667; Musie buyers corp., 
New York. 22726 


Hongkong; fox or slow, by Giovanni 
Papanti, of Italy; piccola orch. 
parti, con pf. conduttore. 4to. © 
Sept. 21,1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 23; E tor. 
6944; A. & G. Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 

22727 


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no..10, 1929 


22748 


Honolulu night; words and music by 
N. Metler. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 ec. Oct. 16, 1929; E unp. 
12085; Norman Metler, Spokane, 
Wash. 22728 


Hop—Sing—Hooly; words and music 
by Jerry Gamble [i.e. H. J. Gamble], 
arr. by Sam Caldwell. © 1 e. Oct. 
15, 1929; E unp. 12315; Harold 
Jerry Gamble, Hollywood. 22729 


Horizons ; 4 western pieces, by Arthur 
Shepherd; symphony orch. Se. 1. 
Westward. [38 others] © Aug. 9, 
1929; 2 c@ Aug. 31; E pub. 10261; 
Juilliard musical foundation, New 
York. 22730 


Hosanna to the living Lord; anthem, 
text from the hymnal by Reginald 
Heber, music by Elinor Remick War- 
ren ; mixed voices, with alto solo and 
organ ace. 4to. © Oct. 22, 1929; 
Pee OC. Aas ti DUD. Tzu. 2 HW. 
Gray co., New York. 22731 


Hottsy, tottsy, holy cow; words and 
music by H. D. Calkins. [Words 
and melody only] © 1.c¢. Oct. 24, 
1929; E unp. 12453; Homer D. Cal- 
kins, Iowa Falls, Ia. 22732 


How can I wait; words by Ella 
Wheeler Wilcox, music by L. George. 
© 1c. Sept. 30, 1929; E unp. 11473; 
Lulumay George, Los Angeles. 

22733 


How could I be ever: blue; words and 
music by E. Miller. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 22, 1929; 
E unp. 12322; Ernest Miller, Sagi- 
naw, Mich. 22734 


How’d ya like to be me; words and 
music by Lou Davis and J. Fred 
Coots; pf. and ukulele acc. © Oct. 
3, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 4; E pub. 9699; 
Spier & Coslow, inc., New York. 

22735 


How long; lyrics and music by F. 
Stokes. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 c. Oct. 25, 1929; E unp. 12516; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 22736 


How shall I tell; from Spring is here, 
words by Sam Lewis and Joe Young, 
music by Harry Warren. [Mimeo- 
graph] © 1c. Oct. 23, 1929; E unp. 
12410; Remick music corp., New 
York. 22737 


How to be satisfied; intro. Satisfied, 
When the one you love loves you, 
and Lonesome in the moonlight, com- 
piled by Eddie Stein, ed. and arr. 


by Lee Orean Smith; special organ 
transcription, with words. © Sept. 
28, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 30; E pub. 9708; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 22738 


Howdy Broadway; words and music 
by Billy Moll and Benj. Blanc. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 24, 1929; E unp. 12055; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., inc, New 
York. 22739 


Howdy do Mister Sunshine; words by 
J. H. Muldowney, music by Ray 
Rhonheimer, arr. by Bert Peters; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Oct. 3, 1929; 
2 ec. Oct. 7; E pub. 9895; Milton 
Weil music co., Chicago. 22740 


Howdy, folks! words and music by 
Zoe Hartman. © Oct. 8, 1929: 2 ¢. 
Oct. 11; E pub. 9921; T. S. Denison 
& co., Chicago. 22741 


Tynyana; huculka, words and music 
by George Apolsky, of Canada, domi- 
ciled at Detroit. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 18, 1929; E unp. 
11823; Apolsky & Bukantis music 
pub. co., Detroit. 22742 


Hula girl waltz; by B. C. Langdon; 
pf. © 1c. Oct. 14, 1929; E unp. 
12006; Byron Clifford Langdon, Chi- 
cago. 22743 


Hullah Brown-Spencer Dyke (The) 
children’s violin book; verses by’ 
Helena Burridge and J. H. B., music 
by H. Brown and S. Dyke, both of 
Great Britain. © Sept. 27, 1929; 
1 c. Oct. 12; E for. 6962; Joseph 
Williams, ltd., London. 22744 


Hunting song; from Words and music, 
words by Harlan Thompson, music 
by Dave Stamper. © Oct. 23, 1929; 
2 c. Oct. 23; E pub. 10362; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

22745 

Hurly-burly; concert party album no. 
5, written and composed by Dick 
Henty, of Great Britain. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 22, 
1929: Te? Oct! “21; "HR! for? Wet; 
Reynolds & co., London. 22746 


Hymne a Jeanne d’Arc; paroles et 
musique de Yves Réal del Sarte, of 
France. © May 18, 1929; 1 e. Oct. 
26; E for. 6989; Editions Max 
Eschig, Paris. 22747 


I ain’t never been loved before; lyrics 
by Pat Ballard [pseud. of F. D. Bal- 
lard], music by Tom. Waring. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 

Oct. 30, 1929; E unp. 12682; Francis 
Drake Ballard, New York. 22748 


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22749 


I am going back to my Virginia home; 
words and music by H. M. Wikel; 
mixed voices. © 1c. Oct. 31, 1929; 
HK ounp. 12745; E. Miller Wikel, Hunt- 
ington, W. Va. 22749 


I am not so bad (Je ne suis si 


vilaine); French Canadian folk 
song, words traditional, freely adapt- 
ed by David Stevens, music arr. by 
M. Wood Hill; treble voices. 4to. 
© Sept. 28, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 14; E pub. 
10203; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

22750 


I came to you; from Skin deep, words 


and music by Con Conrad, Sidney D. 
Mitchell and Archie Gottler; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Oct. 9, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 11; E pub. 9912; Remick music 
corp., New York. 


for you, words by Lorenz Hart, mu- 
sic by Richard Rodgers; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Oct. 2, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 4; E pub. 9838; Harms, inc., 
New York. 22752 


I can’t sleep in the movies any more; 
fox-trot song, words and music by 
Arthur Fields, Fred Hall and Bert 
Van Cleve; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Oct. 3, 1929: 2 @ Oct. 5; Epub. 
9865; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
22753 
I can’t teach you anything; words by 
D. Ware, music by F. Eldridge. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ec. 
Oct. 18, 1929; E unp. 12157; Floyd 
Eldridge and Darrell Ware, Evans- 
ton, Ill. 22754 


I certainly must be in love; words by 


William Tracy, music by Lou Hand- 
man. [Words and melody only] © 
te. Oct: 25, 1929+ BE ump. 92502 ; 
Handman, Kent & Goodman, inc., 
New York. 22755 


I'd be a Gipsy; words and music by 


A. W. Walpole, of Great Britain. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
Oct. 4, 1929; E unp. 11622; Alice W. 
Walpole, Port Rowan, Ont, Canada. 

22756 


I’d be lost like a ship at sea; fox-trot, 


words by G. P. Loomer, music by 
Ray Hibbeler. © 1 ce. Oct. 4, 1929; 
EK unp. 11678; Gordon P. Loomer, 
Bristol, N. H. 22757 


I’d l’ke to lease a night in June; words 


by Harcourt Strange, music by 
H. D. Cole. [Words and melody 
only. Photostat] © 1c. Aug. 1, 


1204 


Id rather be a_ could-be; 


22751 | 


I can do wonders with you; from Me 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 24 


1929; E unp. 11789; Harry D. Cole 


and Thaddeus Harcourt Strange, 
Mount Vernon, N. Y. 22758 


musical 
monologue or song, words anon., 
music by Alma Stanley. Belmar, 
N. J., Edgar S. Werner & co. 

Sept. 28, 1929; 2 ¢c. Oct. 23; E pub. 
103822; M. S. Titus-Werner, Belmar, 
N. J. 22759 


I don’t know how; words by Desmond 


Carter, music by Vivian Hllis, of 
Great Britain. London,-Sydney, 
Chappell & co., ltd. © Sept. 28, 
1929; 1 e@ Oct. 9; EH for. 6820; 
Harms, inc., New York. - 22760 


don’t know why; words and music 
by G. E. Armstrong. © 1c. Oct. 21, 
1929; E unp. 12352; Gordon Ernest 
Armstrong, Roslindale, Mass. 22761 


I dream of life; words by P. Fellman, 


music by Joseph Bauer. [Photostat] 
© 1c. Oct. 9, 1929; E unp. 11807; 
Pauline Fellman, Long Beach, L. I., 
N. Y. 22762 


I found a four leaf clover; words and 


music by A. J. Bailey. [Words and 
melody only]. © 1 ¢. Oct. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 12284; Anna Johnston 
Bailey, Van Buren, Ark. 22763 


found a one way street to heaven; 
fox-trot, words by George Reid, 
music by Charles Hood, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Nov. 4, 1929; 1 .¢e. Oct. 81; E for. 
7092; Leo Feist, Iltd., ‘Toronto, 
Canada. 22764 


I found the end of my rainbow sweet- 


heart when I found you; fox-trot 
song, words and music by Marty 
Fenerty [i. e. M. E. Fenerty. 
Chords, single staff] © 1 ¢. Sept. 
30, 1929; EH unp. 11472; Martin 
Edward Fenerty, New Orleans. 
22765 


found your keyhole; words and 
music by Al. Miller. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 12282; State Street music 
pub. co., ine., Chicagon 22766 


got a misery; words and music by 
Larry Yoell, Herb Scharlin and Al 
Jacobs; pf. and ukulele ace. © July 
8, 1929; 2 e. July 12; BH pub. 9855; 
Lloyd Campbell publications, inc., 
San Francisco. 22767 


got mine; lyrics and musie by F. 
Stokes. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 25, 1929; E unp. 12515; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10,1929 


Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 22768 


I have a girl up in Mars; words and 
music by R. L. Brooks. © 1 ce. Oct. 
18, 1929; E unp. 12187; Richard L. 
Brooks, Yucaipa, Calif. 22769 


heard the bells on Christmas day; 
words by Henry Wadsworth Long- 
fellow, music by Isaac H. Meredith ; 
mixed voices. obl. 12mo. © Sept. 
12, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 28; E pub. 9861; 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 
22770 


I keep on picking ’em up; lyric by 
Denis Athlone, music by Harry 
Stafford, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Oct. 22, 1929; 1c. 
Oct. 31; EH for. 7094; Campbell, Con- 
nelly & co., Itd., London. 2eccL 


I kinda get a lonesome feelin’; words 
by Aneurin Davies, music by K. E. 
Romkey. © 1 e. Oct. 12, 1929; E 
unp. 11963; Katherine E. Romkey, 
Muskegon, Mich. 22772 


I know it in my heart you're an angel; 
words and music by E. Woniger. 
New Orleans, La., William J. 
Herbst. (Cover title:—I know in 
my heart you’re an angel) © Oct. 
2pAl929; 2 ¢@ Oct. 25° pub) 9677; 
Eva Woniger, New Orleans. 22773 


I knows you; words and music by 
Wesley Wilson. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Oct. 21, 1929; E 
unp. 12309; Progressive music Co., 
New York. 22774 


Ill always miss you; fox trot, words 
by Treg Brown, music by J. M. 
Bishop. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 15, 1929; E unp. 11770; 
Joe Miller Bishop, Chicago. 22775 


Ill always remember; from Here 
comes the bride, words by Max and 
Nathaniel Lief and Desmond Carter, 
music by Arthur Schwartz. Lon- 
don,-Sydney, Chappell & co., ltd. © 
Oi, 1929= 2) Oct, Ss Epub. 
9887; Harms, inc., New York. 

22776 


TU be there; fox-trot ballad, from 
Glorifying the American girl, words 


Lo 


by Lou Davis, music by J. Fred 


Coots and Larry Spier; pf. and 
ukulele ace. New York, Spier & 
Coslow, ine. © Oct. 4, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 5; E pub. 10169; Famous music 
corp., New York. 22777 


22787 


I'll climb the highway to your heart; 
from Unmasked, lyric by John 
Steel, music by Abner Silver; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Oct. 16, 1929; 
2 e. Oct. 21; E pub. 10263; Remick 
music corp., New York. 22778 


Tll get along somehow; words by 


Arthur Fields, music by F. Hall. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct.. 8, 1929; EH unp. 11756; Fred 
Hall, New York. 22779 


T’ll just keep on dreaming of you; 
waltz, words by C. Scott, music by 
Harry Clifford. © 1c. Oct. 8, 1929; 
EH unp. 11752; Claire Scott, Pasa- 
dena, Calif. 22780 


I’ll keep lovin’ you: words and music 
by F. Clifford. [Words and melody 


only] ©1e. Oct. 24, 1929; EB unp. 
12440; Frank Clifford, Mahanoy 
City, Pa. 22781 


Tll make my dreams come true; 
words and music by C. C. Nelson. 
© 1c. Oct. 25, 1929; E unp. 12556; 
Celeste Cardinal Nelson, St. Onge, 
oe 22782 


Tll say so; lisping song, words and 
music by Fred Rose; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Oct. 12, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 
16; E pub. 10093; T. S. Denison & 
co., Chicago. 22783 


I'll say yes—you say yes, double yes 
means happiness; words and music 
by M. Rosenbluth. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 12610; Murray Rosenbluth, 
New York. 22784 


T’ll still go on wanting you; from 
Song of love, words and music by 
Bernie Grossman, Maurice Abra- 
hams and Arthur Sizemore; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Sept. 26, 1929; 2c. 


Sept. 27; E pub. 95838; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 
22785 


I loérdagsmanens glanS; sommarvals, 
text av Sven-Olof Sandberg, musik 
av Tom Wilson, of Sweden; pf. 
July 1, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 24; EH for. 
6937; Svenska noter, a. b., Stock- 
holm, Sweden. 22786. 


I long to see the ones I left behind; 
words and music by Dale Wimbrow 
and Charlie Abbott. [Words and 

. melody only] ©1e. Oct. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 12529; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York: 22787 


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22788 


I looked for heaven; words by Har- 
court Strange, music by H. D. Cole. 
[Words and melody only. Photo- 
stat] ©1c. Aug. 1, 1929; E unp. 
11783 ; Harry D. Cole and Thaddeus 
Harcourt Strange, Mount Vernon, 
NY: 22788 


I love anything that has anything to 
do with you; lyrics and music by 
Charles Tobias, Jack Murray and 
Sammy Fain. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 29, 1929; E unp. 
12722; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


22789 


I love it; fo-trot, words and music by 
BE. R. Acton. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1929; E 
unp. 11523; E. Raymond Acton, 
Washington. . 22790 


I love my dear love; words and music 
by M. E. Chidsey. © 1 c¢. Oct. 38, 
1929; E unp. 11650; Mary Elizabeth 
Chidsey, Stamford, Conn. 22791 


I love my syncopated melody man; 
words by Jimmy Howard [i. e. 
James Paul Howard], music by 
Thomas Andrew Donnelly. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Oct. 21, 
1929; E unp. 12338; Thomas A. 
Donnelly and James P. Howard, 
Paterson. 22792 


I love pashion-ate-ly; lyric by Pat 
Ballard [pseud. of F. D. Ballard], 
music by Tom Waring. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Oct. 24, 
1929; E unp. 12483; Francis Drake 
Ballard, New York. 22793, 


I love you; words and music by R. A. 
Henry, arr. by Billy Taylor. © 1c. 
Oct. 31, 1929; E unp. 12748; Ruth 
A. Henry, Louisville. 22794 


I love you, adore you; waltz, from 
The Silver swan, lyric by Wm. S. 
Brady, music by H. Maurice Jac- 
quet, arr. by Frank BH. Barry; orch. 
pts. 4to. © Oct. 16, 1929; 2 e. Oct. 
17; E 10142; Leo Feist, inc.,. New 
York. 22795 


I love you still, I always will sweet- 
heart; words by Jimmy Howard [i. 
e. James Paul Howard], music by 
Thomas Andrew Donnelly. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ce. Oct. 21, 


1929; E unp. 12339; Thomas A. 
Donnelly and James P. Howard, 
Paterson. 22796 


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love you sweetheart of mine; valse 
song, words by Joe Pafumy, music 
by G. M. Messina. © 1 c¢. Oct. 11, 
1929; E unp. 11915; Guy Matthew 
Messina, Brooklyn. 22797 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


Im a bum bum; character song, 
words by J. Smith, music by Sam- 
uel H. Speck. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © July 29, 1929; 

- 2 e Sept. 24; E pub. 9661; Jack 
Smith, Albion, Mich. 22798 


I’m a peaceful man; from Cameo 
Kirby ; lyric by Ed. Brady, music by 
Fred Strauss. © 1 ec. Oct. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 12584; Fox film corp., New 
York. 22799 


I’m all alone; words and music by 
P. L. Jones. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Aug. 29, 1929; E unp. 
12194; Paula Liiders Jones, Stam- 
ford, Conn. 22800 


I'm-all-a-lone-a lone-some lad; lyric 
and music by Z. Seybold, pf. arr. by 
Abijah Colbert. © Oct. 18, 1929; 
2 c. Oct. 23; E pub. 10350; Zeb Sey- 
bold, Ada, Okl. 22801 


I'm always grieving for you; words 
and music by Fred Rose; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Oct. 12, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 16; E pub. 10109; T. S. Denison 
& co., Chicago. 22802 


I’m blue; lyric by Lee Young, music 
by H. A. Shaw. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c Oct. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 11994; Harry A. Shaw, Ore- 
gon City, Or. 228038 


I'm chasing dreams; words and music 
by P. L. Collins. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Oct. 4, 1929; H 
unp. 11600; Pauline Louise Collins, 
New York. 22804. 


I’m drifting back to you; words by 
C. Resetar, music by David Reed. 
© 1c. Oct. 4, 1929; E unp. 11616; 
Charles Resetar, Detroit. 22805 


I’m goin’ home and hit the hay; words 
and music by C. Gaskill. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e¢. Oct. 5, 
1929; E unp. 11704; Clarence Gas- 
kill, New York. 22806 


I’m goin’ up the country; words and 
musie by Papa Hggshell. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 21, 
1929; E unp. 12269; State Street 
music pub. co., inc., Chicago. 22807 


I'm going home to see my Savior; 
sacred song, words and music by 
O., J, Cobb:. pt: ©. lepenkeeies 
1929; E unp. 12346; Olman J. Cobb, 
Houston. 22808 


I’m happy when I have the blues; 
words by B. Allen, music by Stan 
Tucker. [Words and melody only] 


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no. 10, 1929 


© 1c. Oct. 1, 1929; E unp. 11485; 
Bess M. Allen, Williamsport, Pa. 
22809 


I’m hungry for the love of a cave- 
man; words and music by L. P. 
Palmason. © 1 c. Oct. 28, 1929; E 
unp. 12637; Lillian Poole Palmason, 
Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Canada. 

22810 

I’m hurrying on, back to my own; 
words and music by F. L. Slade; pf. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Oct. 7, 1929; E 
unp. 11760; Frederick Lyman Slade, 
Washington. 22811 


I’m just a vagabond lover; fox-trot, 
words and music by Rudy Vallée and 
Leon Zimmerman, arr. by Lee Orean 
Smith; male quartet, unacec. 4to. 
© Oct. 8, 1929; 2 ce. Oct. 11; E pub. 
10084; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

22812 


I’m keeping company now; words and 
music by Eddie Cantor, Charles To- 
bias and Billy Moll. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 24, 1929; 
E unp. 12731; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 22813 


I’m laughin’ at you with tears in my 
eyes; words and music by T. V. 
Fowler. [Words and melody only. 
Photostat] © 1c. Oct. 28, 1929; B 
unp. 12631; Thomas V. Fowler, 
Brooklyn. 22814 


I’m like a sailor, home from the sea; 
from Here comes the bride, words by 
Howard Dietz and Desmond Cartier, 
music by Arthur Schwartz. Lon- 
don-Sydney, Chappell & ¢o., ltd. © 
Oe. 1929 32 Cc. Ochs 9: Ke pub. 
9889; Harms, inc., New York. 

22815 


I’m like a wall flower; words and mu- 
sie by J. Moser, of Austria. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ce. Oct. 26, 
1929; E unp. 12570; Julius Moser, 
New York. 22816 


I'm lonely; words and music by F. 
Engel. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 24, 1929; E unp. 12457; 
Florence Engel, Schenectady, N. Y. 

22817 


I’m lonely for only you; words and 
music by N. D. Samson. © 1 ec. 
Sept. 23, 1929; E unp. 11571; Nor- 
man David Samson, Arlington, N. J. 

22818 


I’m lonely with a crowd around me; 
words and music by H. M. O’Neill. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 


22829 


Oct. 9, 1929; E unp. 11844; H. Mur- 
ray O’Neill, Lynbrook, L. I., N. Y. 
22819 


I'm looking into heaven when I look 
into your eyes; words and music by 
Howard Johnson, Robert King and 
Jack Glogau. © Oct. 3, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 4; E pub. 9883; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc.. New York. 22820 


I’m looking thru glasses of blue; words 
and music by L. Meyers. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e¢. Oct. 23, 
1929; E unp. 12377; Louis Meyers, 
New York. 22821 


I’m lost without you, pal of mine; 
words and music by M. M. Beaupre. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 12, 1929; E unp. 12012; Made- 
line Marguerite Beaupre, Beverly, 
Mass. 22822 


I’m missing you; words by Leon Loeb, 
music by F. Bruno. © 1 .¢. Oct. 17, 
1929; E unp. 12134; Frank Bruno, 
Brooklyn. 22823 


I’m not ashamed; hymn, words from 
the Bible, music by N. Carlson. © 
May 4, 1929; 2 e. July 11; E pub. 
9994; Nathaniel Carlson, Miami, Fla. 

22824 


I’m on a diet of love; words by L. 
Wolfe Gilbert, music by Abel Baer. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 2, 1929; E unp. 11567; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

22825 


I’m only making believe; words and 
music by Benny Davis and J. Fred 
Coots; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by: May Singhi Breen. © Sept. 25, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 26; E pub. 9875; 
Davis, Coots & Engel, inc., New 
York. 22826 


I'm somebody’s baby now; from Song 
of love, words and music by Mack 
Gordon and Max Rich, arr. by L. C. 
Williams; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Oct. 18,1929; 2'c. Oct. 21; ‘Epub. 
10247; Gordon & Rich, inc. New 
York. 22827 


I'm sorry we met; words and music 
by Jimmie Rodgers: pf. and ukulele 
ace: *§©'Oet 5, 192932 COG T ; 
E pub. 9827; Southern music pub. 
co. ine., New York. 22828 


I’m spending a long day; words by 
Edgar Leslie, music by Walter Don- 
bdson ;\pt. "Cy er ues 19" 79209 ; 
E unp. 12230; Donaldson, Douglas 
& Gamble, inc., New York. 22829 


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22830 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


I’m still loving you; words and music 
by E. S. Brown. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Oct. 24, 1929; E 
unp. 12475; E. Sherman Brown, East 
Chicago, Ind. 22830 


I’m that way about you; words by R. 
Thomas, music by H. Meek. [Words 
and melody only] © 1.¢ Oct. 4, 
1929; HB. unp. 11662; Reginald 
Thomas and Herbert Meek, New 
York. 22831 


I’m waiting for my ship to come in; 


words and music by D. Bogen. 
[Photostat] © 1e¢ Oct. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 12289; David Bogen, Ar- 
cadia, Calif. 228382 


I’m waiting for your answer yes or 
no; words and music by L. Harper. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Oct. 24, 1929; E unp. 12443; Law- 
ton Harper, Flint, Mich. 22833 


I’m walking the blues away; words 
and music by M. Rope. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 10, 1929; 
E unp. 11891; Melvin Rope, Cla- 
rinda, Ia. 22834 


I’m walking with the moonbeams, 
talking to the stars; from Song of 
love, words and music by Mack 
Gordon and Max Rich, arr. by L, C. 
Williams; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Oct. 18, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 21; E pub. 
10248; Gordon & Rich, inc., New 
York. 228385 


I’m wild about a little girl; words 
and music by H. Richman. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Oct. 17, 
1929; E unp. 12094; Hy Richman, 
Chicago, Ill. 22836 


I’m wond’ring; words and music by 
M. L. Tilles. [Photostat] © 1. 
Oct. 23,. 1929; E unp. 123871; Mi- 
chael Lester Tilles, San Francisco. 

22837 


I need some lovin’; lyrics and music 
by R. E. Safier. © 1c. Oct. 14, 
1929; E unp. 12611; Rosamond Elsie 
Safier, Monessen, Pa. 22838 


I never had a sweetheart till I met 
you; words and music by F. M. 
High and A. Steiner; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © 1c. Sept. 30, 1929; E 
unp. 11497; Fred M. High and Abe 
Steiner, Providence, R. I. 22839 


I only love my home-ly girl;.song of 
the Spanish student, words and 
music by H. Minasian. © 1 e. Oct. 
15, 1929; E unp. 12042; . Harold 
Minasian, Newton, Mass. 22840 


I saw three ships; Christmas carol, 
words by Katharine Tynan, music 
by Louise Crawford; alto solo and 
cho. of mixed voices, with pf. or 
organ acc. © Sept. 27, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 30; E pub. 9630; White-Smith 
music pub. co., Boston. 22841 


I see His blood upon the rose; sacred 
song, words by Jseph Mary Plun- 
kett, music by W. R. Voris; high 
voice. © Nov. 1, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 31; 
E pub. 10440; H. W. Gray co., Chi- 
cago. 22842 


I shall not be moved; hymn, words 
and arr. of music by C. W. Vaughan. 
© Oct..:1,.1929; 2c Oct. 7+ tual 
9782; Chas. W. Vaughan, Lawrence- 
burg, Tenn. 22843 


I sing all my love songs to you; words 
and music by Al. Hoffman and Roy 
Ingraham, arr, by W. C. lLinde- 
mann; pf. and ukulele acc. © Oct. 
19, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 21; EH pub. 10246; 
George & Arthur Piantadosi, inc., 
New York. 22844 


I sing the birth was born to-night; 
words by Ben Jonson, music by 
Harold Andrews, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices. 12mo. © Oct. 31, 
1929; 1 .«@” Oct.” 31 3 fore ose. 
Novello & co., ltd., London. 22845 


I still remember; fox-trot, written 
and composed by S. Levinthal, of 
Union of South Africa; pf. acc. 
with ukulele -arr. by Rex. Alwyn. 
London, W. Paxton & co., ltd. © 
Oct. 4, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 28; E for. 
7070; Sammy Levinthal, Port Eliza- 
beth, South Africa. 22846 


I think you'll like it; from Sweetie, 
words by George Marion, jr., music 
by Richard A. Whiting; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Oct. 28, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct. 
25; E pub. 10364; Famous music 
corp., New York. 22847 


I’ve found that little someone; words 
by C. Koch, music by Robt. H. 
Brennen. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1929; E unp. 11700; 
Clara Koch, Carpenter, Ill. 22848 


I’ve found the whole world in you; 
valse, lyric by Aubrey Dowdon, mu- 
sic by Raymond Leslie, of Great 
Britain. © Sept. 10, 1929; 1 « 
Sept. 27; E for. 6767; Cavendish 
music co., London. 22849 


I’ve got a brand new gal; melody by 
Will MacLeod. © 1c. Oct. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 12544; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 22850 


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no. 10, 1929 


I’ve got a longing for home; words 
and music by N. A. Fox. [Words 
- and melody only] © 1. Oct. 24, 
1929; E unp. 12483; Norman A. Fox, 
Cleveland. 22851 


I’ve got a new love affair; lyrics by 
Bickley Reichner, music by M. 
Cooper Paul and Harry Link. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Oct. 11, 1929; E unp. 11918; Santly 
bros., inc., New York. 22852 


I’ve got that thing; words and music 
by Russell, Barbarin and Pichon. 
[Words and melody only] ©l1e. 
Oct. 25, 1929; E unp. 12546; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 


22853 
I’ve got the flu; words and music 
by M. W. Kellet; pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 


29, 1929; E unp. 12656; Mattie Wim- 
berly Kellett, Fountain Inn, S. C. 
22854 


I’ve got the world right in the palm 
of my hand; fox-trot, words and 
music by Lou Davis and J. Fred 
Coots, arr. by Ed. Smalle; male 
quartet, unace. 4to. © Oct. 8, 1929; 
2c. Oct. 11; E pub. 10077; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 22855 


I’ve got the world right in the palm 
of my hand; words and music by 
Lou Davis and J. Fred Coots, arr. 
by Elliott Jacoby; fox-trot orch. 
pis. 4to. © Oct. 7, 1929; 2 c.. Oct. 
9; E pub. 10009; Leo Feist, inc., 


New York. 22856 
I waena o na pua (Among the blos- 
soms); by J. Vollmar; Hawaiian 


euit., with regular guit. ace. © Oct. 

1, 1929; 2 e Oct. 4; E pub. 100386; 

Jacob Vollmar, Rochester, N. Y. 
22857 


I wander all alone; waltz ballad, 
words by C. Melara, music by R. 
Sierra. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 22, 1929; E unp. 12335; 
Regino Sierra and Carlos Melara, 
New York. 22858 


I wanna be loved; words and music 
by R. Johnson. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 4, 1929; E unp. 
11618; Ruth Johnson, Asbury Park, 
Dae. 22859 


I want a baby; words and music by 
S. B. Furgatch. [Words and mel- 


ody only] ©1e. Oct. 23, 1929; BE 
unp. 12379; Sidney B. Furgatch, 
New York. 22860 


I want a pal at my house; words and 
music by Maureen Riordan. [Words 


83588—30——4 


22871 


and melody only] © 1. Oct. 4, 
1929; E unp. 11606; Mary A. Rior- 
dan, New York. 22861 


I want the whole wide world to know 
I love you; words by Ann Robison, 
music by Abraham Robison. ©1« 
Oct. 14, 1929; E unp. 11998; Abra- 
ham Robison, New York. 22862 


want to go there, don’t you; words 
and music by Jas. Rowe Haney. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Oct. 25, 1929; E unp. 125386; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 
22863 


I want to love somebody; words by 
Jarvis Dove [i. e. A. J. Dove], music 
by Truman Bishop Handy. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Oct. 4, 
1929; HEH unp. 11677; Alexander 
Jarvis Dove, San Francisco. 22864 


I want you, I love you; words and 
music by J. J. Sylvester. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Oct. 4, 
1929; E unp. 11620; John J. Sylves- 
ter, East Cleveland. 22865 


I want you pal of my heart; words by 
Jimmy Howard [i. e. James Paul 
Howard], music by Thomas Andrew 
Donnelly. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 21, 1929; E unp. 12340; 
Thomas A. Donnelly and James P. 
Howard, Paterson. 22866 


I want you to know; words by B. G. 
Ross, music by Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. © 1c. Oct. 8, 1929; EB 
unp. 11754; Bertha G. Ross, Oceano, 
Calif. 22867 


I was fooling you; words by M. J. 
Ryan, music by David Winstein. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Oct. 2, 1929; E unp. 11563; Michael 
Joseph Ryan, New Orleans. 22868 


I was home again in Ireland; words 
and music by M. P. Casey, of Irish 
Free State. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 15, 1929; E unp. 

* 12577; Michael Patrick Casey, Dub- 
lin, Ireland. 22869 


I was only dreaming; words and 
music by I. Boucher. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 24, 1929; 


-_ 


E unp. 12456; Isidore Boucher, 
Taftville, Conn. 22870 
I will lift up mine eyes; anthem, 


words from Psalm 121, music by 
Constance Cochnower Virtue; mixed 
voices, with sop. solo; organ ace. © 
Noy. 1,:4929; 2 eG) Cen Si; pub. 
10434; H. W. Gray co., Chicago. 
22871 


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22872 


I wish you knew; words by Jane 
Frazer, music and ukulele arr. by 
May Singhi Breen. © Oct. 3, 1929; 


2 ce Oct. 4; E pub. 10167; Joe 
Morris music co., New York. 22872 
I wonder; words by D. J. Jones, 


- music by Ray Hibbeler. © 1 c. Oct. 
15, 1929; EH unp. 12707; D. J. Jones, 
McKeesport, Pa. 22873 


I wonder if I’ll make a hit; words and 
music by C. W. Frase. [Words and 
melody only] ©1«¢. Oct. 9, 1929; 
EX unp. 11808; Charles William 
Frase, Chicago. 22874 


I wonder if I stand a chance with 
you; words by C. Troske, music by 
Robt. H. Brennen. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Oct. 16, 1929; E 
unp. 12071; Charlotte Troske, New 
Haven. 22875 


I wonder if it’s really love; words and 
music by Bernie Grossman and 
Arthur Sizemore. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1.« Oct. 18, 1929; E 
unp. 12151; Gem music corp., New 
York. 22876 


I wonder why; words and music by 
T. Hand. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 4, 1929; E unp. 11646; 
Thomas Hand, Chicago, III. 22877 


I won’t believe it’s raining until I see 
the rain; words and music by Jim- 
mie Vollmer, Frank Capano and 
Margie Morris; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by A. J. Franchini. © Oct. 2, 
1929; 2 c. Oct. 2; E pub. 9670; Bibo- 
Lang, ine., New York. 22878 


I wouldn’t say positively; words and 
music by Mac & Lennie [pseuds. of 
Max Rutchik and Leonard Whitcup] 
and Walter Samuels. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Aug. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 12358; Hdith Clifford, New 
York. 22879 


I. wouldn’t sell baby; folk-song, tradi- 
tional words and melody collected 
and ed. by J. Robinson, of Great 
Britain, ace. by Harry Farjeon. 
London, J. Curwen, inc., Philadel- 
phia, Curwen, inc. 4to. [Staff and 
tonie sol-fa notations] © Oct. 5, 
1929; 1c. Oct. 2; E for. 6840; Jean 
Robinson, W. Byfleet, Surrey, Eng- 
land. 22880 


Ibolyak, lila ibolyéak ...; szivegét 
irta, Kovacs Kalman, zenéjét szerzé, 
Malcsiner Béla, of Hungary. © Dec. 
17,,.1928; 1c. Sept. Qei929 2b aor. 
6930; Rozsavolgyi és tarsa, Budapest, 
Hungary. 22881 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


Ich muss dich lieben, und mécht’ dich 
hassen! tango aus Ich betriig’, dich 
nur aus liebe, text von Fritz Rotter, 
musik von Ralph Erwin, of Austria. 
(In 6 haupt-schlager) © June 10, 
1929; 1 c. July 16; © for. 6823>) Drei 
masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. © 22882 


Ideali polka; melody by F. Cusenza. 
© 1c. Sept. 30, 1929; BE unp. 11533; 
Frank Cusenza, Detroit. 22883 


Idol of my dreams; words and music 
by J. W. Jamison. © 1 ¢ Oct. 25, 
1929; E unp. 12495; John W. Jami- 
son, Great Lakes, I]. 22884 


If all my dreams came true; lyric by 
C. A. Smack, music by M. R. Dun- 
bar; pf. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1929; H 
unp. 12648; Minnie R. Dunbar, Red 
Bank, N. J., and Cyril A. Smack, 
Sea Bright, N. J. 22885 


If I could learn to love as well as I 
fight; from Show of shows, lyric by 
Herman Ruby, music by M. K. 
Jerome; pf. and ukulele acc. © Oct. 
4, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 12; E pub. 10067; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

22886 


If I could only make you mine; words 
by T. McNamara, music by Chester 
Escher; 1st violin. © 1 ¢. Oct. 12, 
1929; > unp. 11955; Thomas Me 
Namara, Staten Island, N. Y. 22887 


If I had saw [!] as far ahead as I 
ean see behind; words and music 
by M. I. Matthews. © 1 ce Oct. 5, 
1929; E unp. 11686; Mona Irene 
Matthews, Klamath Falls, Or. 

22888 


If I’m dreaming don’t wake me too 
soon; from Sally, words by Al Dubin, 
music by Joe Burke; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © Oct. 16, 1929; 2 ce. Oct. 18; 
E pub. 10199; T. B. Harms co., New 
York. 


If I only knew; words and music by 
M. A. Redding. © 1 c¢ Aug. 27, 
1929; E unp. 11547; Mary Agnes 
Redding, Pittsburg, Calif. 22890 


If I should tell you that I love you; 
words and music by Tillie and Nancy 
Jay; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by 
May Singhi Breen. © Oct. 18, 1929; 
2 ec. Oct. 19; E pub. 10219; Michel 
Hoffman, Brooklyn. 22891 


If I were the king of fairyland; words 
and music by E. Fisk. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Sept. 30, 1929; 
E unp. 115387; Elmer Fisk, Hunts- 
ville, Tex. 22892 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1929 


22912 


If my heart had a window; words and 
musie by G. L. Dietz. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 29, 1929; 
E unp. 12654; George Leonard Dietz, 
Long Island City, N. Y. 22893 


If you but knew; by H. Carow; mel- 
ody with pf. acc. © 1c. Oct. 18, 
1929; E unp. 12158; Herman Carow, 
New York. 22894 


If you’d only see me as I am seeing 
you; fox trot, words and music by 
F. Faranda. [Words and melody 
only] ©1.c. Oct. 3, 1929; E unp. 
11594; Ferdinand Faranda, Com- 
stock, N. Y. 22895 


If you only knew; words and music 
by R. A. Henry, arr. by Billy Taylor. 
Qt e. Oct. 31,.1929-°H unp, 12746: 
Ruth A. Henry, Louisville. 22896 


If you smile; words by N. EH. Fisher, 
music by E. M. McCabe. © 1 «. 
Oct. 1, 1929; E unp. 11469; Elva Mae 
McCabe and Nicholas Engel Fisher, 
White Plains, N. Y. 22897 


If you take the B out of Broadway; 
words by Al Calm [pseud. of Alien 
Calmbacher], and Charles Morey, 
music by Sol Lewis [pseud. of S. O. 
Lewis. Words and melody only] 
© 1.6. Oct. 25, 1929; E unp. 12500; 
Stuart O. Lewis, New York. 22898 


If you want to see Paree; words by 
Edgar Leslie, music by Walter Don- 
aldson; pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 24, 1929; 
E unp. 12491; Donaldson, Douglas 
& Gumble, inc., New York. 22899 


Im wald und auf der heide; grosse 
jagdfantasie, von Fr. Zikoff, op. 46, 
arr. von Josef Németi, of Hungary ; 
orchester stimmen, mit pf. o. organ 
direction u. violino 1 direction. © 
Sept) 5, 1929s ce: Oct, 2; E..fer. 
6801; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 22900 


In a kitchenette; from Gold diggers 
of Broadway, lyric by Al. Dubin, mu- 
sic by Joe Burke, arr. by Ed Smalle; 
male voices. 4to. © Sept. 27, 1929; 
2.¢e. Oct; 2; EH. pub. 10061; M... Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 22901 


In a Persian garden; suite from the 
Rubaiyat cycle, by Liza Lehman, se- 
lected and orch. by Adolf Schmid; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 1. 
Wake [and] Come fill the cup. [3 
others] © Sept. 13, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
30; E pub. 9622; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 


In Bethlehem, the little town; Christ- 
mas anthem, words by Frederick H. 
Martens, music by A. Louis Scarmo- 


22902" 


lin; mixed voices, with ten. and bar. 
solos; organ ace. © Oct. 3, 1929; 
2c. Oct. 4; H pub. 9690; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 22903 


In between; words by Mercer Cook, 
musie by Mercer Cook, Lenoir Cook 
and Alston Burleigh. © Oct. 18, 
1929 “2c. Oct. 2 He pub: Oca. ; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 

22904 


In: der kleinen bar. ..; tango, aus 
dem ballet Die fiinf wtinsche, worte 
und musik von Ralph Benatzky, of 
Austria. © July 16, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 
29; HE for. 6872; Universal edition, 
a. g., Vienna. 22905 


In dreams you'll still belong to me; 
theme song of Peacock alley, words 
and music by Abner Silver and 
George Waggner. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Oct. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 12054; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 22906 


In exeelsis gloria; Christmas an- 
them, words A. D. 1500, music by 
EF. Flaxington Harker, op. 56; 3-pt. 
cho. of women’s voices, organ acc. 


4to. © Oct. 11, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 14; 
E pub. 10188; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 22907 


In heaven; words and music by Roy 
Oxman and Kenneth Warner; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © .Oct. 1, 1929; 
2 c. Oct. 9;. E pub. 9880; Karan 
Dunn song co., San Francisco. 

22908 


In jede schéne frau verlieb’ ich mich 
sofort! slow-fox, aus Ich betriig’ 
dich nur aus liebe, text von Fritz 
Rotter, musik von Ralph Erwin, of 
Austria. (In 6 haupt-schlager) © 
June 10, 1929; 1 ec. July 16; E for. 
6824; Drei masken verlag, a. g., 
Berlin. 22909 


In May or December, remember I love 
you; words and music by Fred 
Karlan. © 1 ¢. Oct. 15, 1929; EH 
unp. 12024; Ruth Porter Crawford, 
New York. 22910 


In memorium [!]; by A. Myerovich ; 
violin with pf. acc. ©1 ec. Oct. 14, 
1929; E unp. 12000; Alvin Myero- 
vich, Youngstown, O. 22911 


In memory, you’re still mine; waltz, 
words and music by Frank Forzi 
[pseud. of F. Forziano], and Adrian 
De Haas. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Sept. 24, 1929; E unp. 
11695; Frank Forziano, Astoria, 
MSL, Nee Xe 22912 


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22913 


In mem’ry hall; lyric by C. A. Smack, 
music by M. R. Dunbar; pf. ©1e. 
Oct. 29, 1929; E unp. 12647; Min- 
nie R. Dunbar, Red Bank, N. J., and 
Cyril A. Smack, Sea Bright, N. J. 

22913 


In misery; words and music by A. M. 
Brown. [Words and melody only] 

\ ©1e. Oct. 2, 1929; E unp. 11558; 
Aaron M. Brown, Palo Alto, Calif. 
22914 


In my sweet memories; lyrics by Jos. 
A. Yanchik, music by E. G. Pissott. 
© 1c. Oct. 31, 1929; E unp. 12751 ; 
Edward George Pissott, Wilkes 
Barre, Pa. 22915 


In Pango Pango; words and music 
by Maury Madison [pseud. of W. R. 
Smith. Photostat] © 1c. Oct. 3, 
1929; E unp. 11582; W. Renwick 
Smith, Hollywood, Calif. 22916 


In pixy-land; danse féerique, by Cuth- 
- bert Clarke, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Oct. 14, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 25; E for. 
6963; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 
22917 


In punta di piedi; intermezzo, di HE. 
Vogogna, of Italy; salon orch. parti, 
con pf. conduttore. 4to. © June 
15, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 4; E for. 7018; 
Casa editrice Alfonso Drago, Ma- 
genta, Italy. 918 


In rural England; suite, by Thomas 
F. Dunhill, of Great Britain, op. 72; 
string orch., with pf. ace. Se 1.A 
pastoral. [4 others] © Oct. 21, 
1929; 1 ec. Oct. 18; E for. 6897; 
Goodwin & Tabb, ltd., London. 

22919 


In Siberia; for photo play, by Walter 
C. Schad; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. © Aug. 9, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 
15; E pub. 9730; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 22920 


In te speravi (O perfect love) ; Latin 
text from liturgy of Roman Catho- 
lic. church, English text adapted 
from D. F. Bloomfield, music by 
René L. Becker; med. yoice; organ 
ace. 4to. © Sept. 17, 1929; 2c. 
Oct. 7; E pub. 9813; McLaughlin & 
Reilly co., Boston. 22921 


In the cabin beside the shore; lyrics 
by R. BE. Wright and P. Forlin, mu- 
sic by Domnick Natale. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. Oct. 10, 
1929; E unp. 11929; Ruth E. Wright, 
Newark, N. J. 22922 


iol 


pt. III, n. S., v. 24 


In the eve it will be light; sacred 
song, words tr. from the Hebrew 
by Marcus M. Jastrow, music by 
William T. Timmings; high voice. 
© Nov. 1, 1929; 2 e. Oct. 831; E pub. 
10442; H. W. Gray co., Chicago. 


In the gutter; words and music by 
John Oscar. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 21, 1929; E unp. 
12277; State Street music pub. co., 
ine., Chicago. 22924 


In the hills of Malibu; words and 
music by J. C. Miller. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 12370; Jack C. Miller, Ox- 
nard, Calif. 22925 


In the land of Old Black Joe; words 
and music by A. FE. Henthorn. 
[Words and melody only] ©1ce 
Oct. 10, 1929; E unp. 11887; A. 
Frank Henthorn, Hannibal, O. 

22926 


In the land where the dead men 


dwell; by G. C. Sohnle; melody, 
with pf. acc. © 1c. Oct. 28, 1929; 
EK unp. 12684; George Charles 


Sohnle, Newark, N. J. 22927 


In the month of June; words by Sally 
Miller, music by R. J. Miller. © 
1 ¢.. Oct. 28, 1929; EH. unp., 226625 
Robert James Miller, Los Gatos, 
Calif. 22928 


In the moonlight; words and music 
by F. M. High and A. Steiner. © 
1c. Sept. 30, 1929; E unp. 11499; 
Fred M. High and Abe Steiner, 
Providence, R. I. 22929 


In your college daze; words and mu- 
sic by H. R. Ralph; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Oct. 3, 1929; 2 @ Oct. 7; 
E pub. 9897; Harry R. Ralph, Pull- 
man, Wash. 22930 


Indian head; intermezzo, by Robert A. 
Lawson; pf. © Oct. 24, 1929; 2 c¢. 
Oct. 28; E pub. 10414; James I. 
Wray co., Edgewood, R. I. 22931 


Indian (The) national guard; march- 
song, words and music by 8. Rob- 
bins; pf. © Oct. 3, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct. 
7; E pub. 9896; Stella Robbins, Law- 
rence, Kan. 22932 


Indian summer moon; words by C. T. 
Davidson, music by Fred Ahlefeld. 
New York City, Frank Harding mu- 
sic publisher. © Sept. 27, 1929; 2 c. 
Oct. 18; E pub. 10370; Charles T. 
Davidson, Austinville, Va. 22933 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1929 


Indian wedding feast; by George J. 
Trinkaus; full orch. pts., with pf. 
or organ conductor. © Oct. 15, 1929; 
2c. Oct. 18; E pub. 10286; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 22934 


Indolence; words by Alfred Tennyson, 
music by Anthony Collins, of Great 
Britain. © Sept. 26, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 
11; E for. 7049; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don. 22935 


Inn (The) of the golden cheese; juve- 
hile operetta in one act, libretto by 
Alta Halverson Seymour, lyrics and 
music by Helen Wing. 4to. © Oct. 
28, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 30; D pub. 27605; 
T. S. Denison & co., Chicago. 22936 


Innere (Das) licht; mysterien-spiel, in 
drei aufziigen, verfasst und vertont 
von VY. Neustadtl, klavierauszug mit 
text von Otto Singer. Berlin, Raabe 
& Plothow. © Aug. 23, 1929; 2 @. 
Aug. 24; D pub. 27595; Victor Neu- 
stadtl, New York. 22937 


Inno a Mussolini; parole e musica di 
[ #5.,Wocime.. © Sept. 25, 1929. 2 ec. 
Oct. 1; E pub. 9625; Roberto Do- 
cimo, Linden, N. J. 22938 


Instead of me; words by D. Ware, 
music by F. Eldridge. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 12155; Floyd Eldridge and 
Darrell Ware, Evanston, Ill. 22939 


AIntermezzo sinfonico; by Domenico 
Savino; orch. pts. © Oct. 11, 1929; 
2./¢. Oct. 16; E pub. 10146; Atlas 
music corp., New York. 22940 


Invitation to the waltz; by Carl Maria 
~ von Weber, op. 65, arr. by Felix 
Weingartner, of Germany, transposed 
arr. into D maj. ed. by Charles 
Woodhouse, of Great Britain; orch. 
pts., with pf.-conductor. © Sept. 24, 
foro; 1 ec. Oct. 4; Bi Sor 076s: 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd., Lon- 
don. 22941 


Ireland, Ireland, we drink to thee; 
words and music by L. Nicchia. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
Oct. 23, 1929; E unp. 12387; Lillian 
Nicchia, Mountain Lakes, N. J. 

22942 


Irish peasant song; poem by Louise 
Imogen Guiney, music by Bendetson 
Netzorg; med. voice. © Oct. 24, 
1929. .2)' e. Oct. 22°. pub:,.10310 : 
Chas. E. Roat music co., Battle 
Creek. 22943 


Irish songs; medley, intro. Believe me 
if all those endearing young charms, 


22954 


Killarney, and The wearing of the 
green, arr. by Maurice Lee; solo and 
2d violin, with obbl. violin pt.; pf. 
ace. © Oct. 24, 1929; 2c. Oct. 25; 
E pub. 10342; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 22944 


Irlindais; by T. Achenbach; violin and 
pf. © Oct. 26, 1929; 2 ce Oct. 18; 
E pub. 10155; Thomas Achenbach, 
Easton, Pa. 22945, 


Irma; words and music by L. Smith. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Oct. 17, 1929; E unp. 12137; Leonard 
Smith, New York. 22946 


Irritation ; by Casey Kuzborski [pseud. 
of C. E. Kuczborski]; pf. © 1 «. 
Oct. 15, 1929; E unp. 12088; Casimer 
Emmanuel Kuczborski, Cicero, Il. _ 

22947 


Isle of love; words and music by A. F. 
Jackson. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 31, 1929; E unp. 12742; 
Alvah Francis Jackson, Mobile. 

22948 


It came upon the midnight clear; 
Christmas anthem, words by Ed- 
mund H. Sears, music by Edward 
Shippen Barnes; mixed voices; or- 
gan acc. 4to. © Sept. 23, 1929; 2c. 
Oct. 3; E pub. 9752; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 22949 


It makes my love come down; words 
and music by B. Smith. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 27, 1929; 
E unp. 12369; Bessie Smith, New 
York. 22950 


It’s all because of you my dear; words 
by R. Truman, music by Chester 
Escher; ist violin. © 1 ec. Oct. 12, 
1929; E unp. 11947; Rolland Tru- 
man, Takoma Park, D. C. 22951 


It’s all in the costume and make-up; 
from Moon madness, words by A. P. 
Barney, music by Solomon Cohen; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Oct. 7, 1929; 
2c. Oct. 7; E pub. 9820; Alice Pike 
Barney, Los Angeles. 22952 


It’s always darkest just before dawn, 
the dawn came when I met you; 
fox-trot, words and music by M. De 
La Fuente. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 15, 1929; E unp. 
12191; Maurice De La Fuente, New 
York. 22953 


It’s funny; words by. Lee Young, music 
by H. A. Shaw. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Oct. 14, 1929; EB unp. 
11992; Harry A. Shaw, Oregon City, 
Or. 22954 


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22955 


It’s heaven any place if you are there; 
words and music by T. H. Rosen- 
berger: © 1 ‘e¢. Oct. 25, 1929; E 
unp. 12563; Thomas Henry Rosen- 
berger, Indio, Calif. 22955 


It’s just too bad; words and music by 
Ff. L. Willis. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Oct. 2, 1929; E ump. 
11529; Forrest L. Willis, Albany. . 

22956 


It’s me oh! Lawd; plantation vyer- 
Sion, words anon., music alr. by L. 
Countee; conductor sc. © 1 «@ Oct. 
7, 1929; E unp. 12860; Lorenzo Coun- 
tee, Kansas City, Mo. 22957 


It’s you I love; words and music by 
Benny Davis, J. Fred Coots and 
Arthur Swanstrom. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Oct. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 12222; Davis, Coots & Engel, 
inc., New York. 22958 


It’s you, just you; words and music 
by Buddy Langdon [pseud. of M. 
Langdon] [Chords, single staff] 
© 1ce Aug. 5, 1929; E unp. 11794; 
Maurine Langdon, Chicago. 22959 


It sure iS nice; words and music by 
J. C. Johnson. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Oct. 3, 1929; E unp. 
11591; J. C. Johnson, New York. 

22960 


Italian baloney; words and music by 
N. Laccitielle. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 24, 1929; E unp. 
12463; Nicholas Laccitielle, Eliza- 
beth, N. J. 22961 


Italian kisses; from Three sisters, 
words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music 
by Abel Baer. © Oct. 4, 1929; 2 «. 
Oct. 5; E pub. 9707; De Sylva, 
Brown and Henderson, inc., New 
York. ; 22962 


Ivory chips; by Phil Ohman; pf. © 
Oct. 8, 1929; 2 e. Oct. 9; E pub. 
9864; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 22963 


Iwas ubijnyk; words and music by P. 
Humeniuk. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Oct. 4, 1929; E unp. 
11667; Paul Humeniuk, New York. 

22964 

Iyonia waits for me; lyrics by Lucian 
J. Kremer, music by B. B. Murphy. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Oct. 10, 1929; E unp. 12717; Ber- 
nard B. Murphy, Altoona, Kan. 

22965 

Japanese (A) dream; lyric by Doro- 

thy Fields, music by Jimmy Mc- 


pt. IIT, n. S., v. 24 


Hugh. © Oct. 12, 1929; 2 e. Oct. 
23; E pub. 10305; Mills music, inc., 
New York. 22966 


Japanese toyland; from Harry Car- 
roll’s revue, words and music by 
Raymond Klages, Jesse Greer and 
Harry Carroll. © Sept. 23, 1929; 
2 c. Sept. 24; E pub. 9712; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

22967 


Java moon; by W. Ruick; pf. ©1e. 
Oct. 17, 1929; E unp. 12097; Walter 
Ruick, Los Angeles. 22968 


Jean qui pleure et Jean qui rit; par 
Ernest Gillet, of France; pf. © 
June 6, 1929; 1.¢., Oct. 33 iitos 
6796; Editions Max Hschig, Paris. 

22969 


Jede kleine frau braucht hin und 
wieder einen kuss; text und musik 
von Willy Rosen, of Germany. © 
Sept. 17, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 24; E for. 
6940; Drei masken verlag, a. &g., 
Berlin. 22970 


Jestem imigrantka; melody by P. 
Humeniuk. © 1 ec. Oct. 4, 1929; EB 
unp. 11665; Paul Humeniuk, New 
York. 22971 


Jesus, do roses grow so red; anthem, 
music by W. R. Voris. 4to. 1. 
Women’s voices.—2. Mixed voices. 
(2. Oct. 17, 1929°:"2 Cc. each Grin. 
E pub. 10124, 10125; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 22972, 22973 


Jesus shall so come again; hymn, 
words by Levi Mumaw, music by 
BH. T. Hildebrand. (Jn Gospel her- 
ald, v. 22, no. 29, Oct. 17, 1929) © 
Oct. 17, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 26; E pub. 
10357; Mennonite pub. house, Scott- 
dale, Pa. 22974 


Jingles for juniors; by Heller Nicholls, 
of Great Britain; pf. with words. 
nos.’ 1-10. | ©’ Sept. 13, 19295> De. 
Oct. 4; E for. 6831; Warren & Phil- 
lips, London. 22975 


Joanna; words by Robt. L. Algie, 
music by H. D. Algie, of Canada; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © 1c. Oct. 11, 
1929; E unp. 11926; Harry D. Algie, 
Brampton, Ont., Canada. 22976 


Johnny and Jane; words and music 
by F. Hutchison. pt. 1, 2. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Oct. 14, 
1929; E unp. 12015; Frank Hutchi- 
son, Big Creek, W. Va. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1929 


22998 


Jolly (The) miller; 2-pt. song, 17th 
eentury words and melody, arr. by 
Ivor R. Davies, of Great Britain. 
Winthrop Rogers ed. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Sept. 
27, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 5; E for. 7059; 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd., Lon- 
don. 22978 


Jonah and the whale; words by L. A. 
Weed, music by Robt. H. Brennen. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
Oct. 18, 1929; E unp. 12164; Laura 
A. Weed, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 

22979 

Journey’s end; melody by J. F. Han- 
ley. © 1c July 11, 1929; E ump. 
11792; James F. Hanley, Douglas- 
tons. i N.Y; 22980 


Joyeux (Les) forestiers; variations 
sur une vieille chanson anglaise, 
par E. Soubeyran, of France, op. 
29, no. 1, révision par G. Bardout, 
of France; pf., violon et violoncelle. 
Parties séparées. © July 4, 1929; 
fee. Aus. 93H. fora-6928 ; -Rowart, 
Lerolle et cie., Paris. 22981 


Joyful moments; nocturne, by J. Voll- 
mar; Hawaiian guit., with regular 


guit. ace. © Oct. 1, 1929; 2 ce Oct. 
4; E pub. 10035; Jacob Vollmar, 
Rochester, N. Y. 22982 


Joyfully onward ; hymn, English words 
tr. from the Swedish by P. A. L., 
music arr. by N. Carlson. © May 
q, 1999;°2 ec: July 11; BH pub. 9995; 
Nathaniel Carlson, Miami, Fla. 

22983 


Juanila; waltz, words and music by 


Howard and Donald Sinnock, of 


England, domiciled at Brooklyn. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Oct. 17, 1929; E. unp. 12127; Donald 
Leslie Wilmot Sinnock, Brooklyn. 
22984 


Jubilate Deo (Glory to God); music 
by Alphonse J. Weiss, abridged and 
arr., with adaptation of English text, 
by James A. Reilly; 4 men’s voices; 
organ ace. 4to. © Aug. 3, 1929; 
2c. Oct. 7; E pub. 9812; McLaughlin 
& Reilly co., Boston. 22985 


Jug band waltz; melody by Will 
Shade and Ben Ramey. © 1 «¢. Oct. 
25, 1929; E unp. 12520; Southern 
music pub. co., inec., New York. 

22986 


June moon; from the play, words and 
music by Ring Lardner and George 
S. Kaufman; pf. and ukulele acc. 


© Oct. 2, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 4; E pub. 
9835; Harms, inc., New York. 
22987 


Jus’ to be in your arms; slow fox trot, 
words and music by H. H. Reynolds. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e¢. 
Oct. 19, 1929; E unp. 12218; Hayden 
Hamilton Reynolds, Starkville, Miss. 

22988 

Just a detour, but there I found you; 
words and music by Betty Minor 
[i. e. E. H. Minor. Words and mel- 


ody ‘ontyt’"'© 1 e.Dete" 1s, 1929; 
E unp. 12031; Elizabeth H. Minor, 
Waterbury, Conn. 22989 


Just a girl like you; words by R. J. 
Hoffman, music by Ruth Ella Ames. 
© 1c. Sept. 30, 1929; E unp. 11495; 
Ray Joseph Hoffman, Roscoe, Ill. 

22990 


Just a little kiss before we part; words 
and musie by J. C. F. Biglin. © 
te. Oct. 20...1929: EL unp,, 12300: 
Joseph C. F. Biglin, Brooklyn. 

22991 

Just a picture from life’s other side; 
words and music by Jack Mooney. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Oct. 8, 1929; E unp. 11587; John 
Burch Mooney, La Mesa, Calif. 

22992 


Just a pin; words by G. Lamont, mu- 
sic by Chester Escher; ist violin. 
© 1 c¢. Oct. 12, 1929; E unp. 11950; 
Gladstone Tapert Kingston EO, 
Jamaica, B. W. 22993 


Just a sweet little melody; lyrics by 
S. Hosman and F. J. Rabbitt, music 
by C. Berry. © 1c. Sept. 30, 1929; 
E unp. 11527; Charles Berry, Frank 
J. Rabbitt and Sylvester Hosman, 
Salem, Mass. 22994 


Just about midnight; words and music 
by Billy Wiggers [i. e. C. W. Wig- 
ger]; pf. © 1 c¢. Oct. 21, 1929; E 
unp. 12250; Charles William Wigger, 
Chicago. 22995 


Just as I am; anthem, words by Char- 
lotte Elliott, music by W. R. Voris; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 17, 1929; 
2 ec. Oct..17;. Epub. 10126; H.W. 
Gray co., New York. 22996 


Just be on your way; words and music 
by C. Stevens. © Oct: 10, 1929; 
2 c.-Oct. 14; E pub. 10100; Claude 
Stevens, Altons Il. 22997 


Just because of you; words and music 
by G. Henken. © 1c. Oct. 10, 1929; 
E unp. 11873; Gertrude Henken, Sa- 
vannah. 22998 


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22999 


Just before the break of dawn; lyric 
by Mack Davis, music by Cy 
Springer. [Chords, single staff] © 
1 e@ Oct. 12, 1929; E unp. 11976; 
Paul L. Specht, New York. 22999 


Just drifting on; words and music by 
Jean Bradley and Dolly Dike. 
ise. Oct. 12, 1929. BE unpre ior: 
B. W. Large, Fresno, Calif. 23000 


Just for a girl like you; words and 
music by EH. L. Hamilton; with 
quartet cho. for male or mixed 


voices. © 1c. Oct. 15, 1929; E unp. 
12037; EHdith L. Hamilton, Lake 
Arthur, N. M. 23001 


Just give me the leavings; lyrics and 
music by H. H. Smith. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 12508; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 23002 


Just give me you; words and music 
by J. Faulkner. [Words and melody 
only] .© 1 ¢. Oct. 17, 1929; E unp. 
12114; Joe Faulkner, Dallas. 23003 


Just keep smiling your troubles away; 
words and music by Eddie Bumps 
Mennetti [i. e., EH. S. Mennetti] ; 1st 
violin. © 1c. Oct. 18, 1929; E unp. 
12185 ; Eddie S. Mennetti, Chicago. 

23004 


Just like you: used to do-ba-by ; words 
and music by M. Wilson. © 1 «. 
Oct. 14, 1929; E unp. 12013; Marga- 
ret Wilson, Cle Elum, Wash. 23005 


Just one little year; words and music 
by P. Jeisy. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Aug. 30, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct. 
1; E pub. 9685; Pauline Jeisy, St. 
Louis, Mo. 23006 


Just one more night in the moonlight ; 
words and music by Fred Rose; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Oct. 12, 1929; 
Z-c. Oct. 16; E pub. 10108; T. S. 
Denison & co., Chicago. 23007 


Just say it with love; words and music 
by A. Leonard and J. Rosenson. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Oct. 5, 1929; E unp. 12600; Augustus 
Leonard and Jeanette Rosenson, Ev- 
erett, Mass. 23008 


Just say that you'll come back again 
to the one who loves you yet; words 
and music by W. C. McFadden, arr. 
by Nick Pesce. © 1c. Oct. 3, 1929; 
EK unp. 11595; William Cunningham 
McFadden, New York. 23009 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Just think of me; words by A. Pel- 
legrini, music by David Reed. © 
1c. Oct. 4, 1929; E unp. 11615; An- 
gelo Pellegrini, ‘St. Louis. 23010 


Just to break my heart; words. and 
musie by P. Brock. © 1 ¢. Oct. 23, 


1929; E unp. 12395; Pearl Brock, | 


Chattanooga. 23011 


Just whisper that you love me; words | 


by Mary L. Peare Taylor, music by 
K. C. Becker. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1929; 
E unp. 12189; Kate Cecilia Becker, 
Chicago. 23012 


Just wishing; fox trot, words and mu- 
sic by G. Queen and J. R. Biggs. 
[Words and melody only] _© 1 «. 
Oct. 17, 1929; E unp. 12427; George 
Queen and James R. Biggs, Detroit. 

23013 


Just you; words by Arthur G. Pickett, 
music by J. R. Ready. ©1c. Sept. 
14, 1929; E unp. 11799; John Robert 
Ready, Phoenix, Ariz. 23014 


Kardia tou manga; words by J. Mi- 
taraki, music by Ierotheo Skiza, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. 
[Words and melody only] ©1 ec. 
Oct. 19, 1929; E unp. 12236; Syn- 
chronic pub. co., New York. 23015 


Kathleen; words by HE. M. Chandler, 
music by R. E. Chandler. © Sept. 
26, 1929; 2 ce. Oct..11; E pub. 10002; 
Rena EK. Chandler, Malden, Mass. 

23016 


Kedi si mne lubowal; Slovak czardas, 
by M. Tokarick; pf. © 1c. Oct. 24, 
1929; E unp. 12478; Michael Toka- 
rick, Philadelphia. 23017 


Keep bachelor’s hall; words and music 
by Roy Harvey. © 1 ¢. Oct. 26, 
1929; E unp. 12726; Columbia phono- 
graph co., inc., New York. 23018 


Keep on a’ shuffin’; slow crooning fox- 
trot, lyric and music by G. W. Bro- 
din; with orch. pts. 4to. © Oct. 14, 


1929; 2 ¢c. Oct. 16; E pubs) 10105; 


Glenn W. Brodin, Chicago. 23019 


Keith (Jo) glide; words by J. Keith, 
music by Milton Shive. © 1 e¢. Oct. 
21, 1929; E unp. 12286; Jo. Keith, 
Chicago. 23020 


Kewpie kapers; by Frederic Groton, 
op. R, no. 3; pf. © Sept. 19, 1929; 
2 c. Sept. 30; E pub. 9618; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 23021 


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no. 10, 1929 


Key to twelve test papers in the rudi- 
ments of music, musical ornaments, 
harmony, etec., for L. R. A, M. can- 
didates; by Cuthbert MHarris, of 
Great Britain. © Sept. 18, 1929; 
1 ec. Oct. 4; E for. 6880; Warren & 
Phillips, London. 23022 


Kicking the blues away; from Broad- 
. Way scandals, words and music by 
James F. Hanley and Dave Frank- 
Hn... tc Ocis 1,,,1929: 2c. Oct..8; 
E pub. 10145; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 23023 


Kiss to-day; words by F. L. Crouch, 
music by Samuel H. Speck. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Oct. 
15, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 18; E pub. 10372; 
Flossie L. Crouch, Edgefield, S. C. 

23024 


Kisses (The) that gave you to me; 
waltz ballad, words and music by 
E. R. Alford. .© 1 ¢. Oct. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 12559; Esther R. Alford, 
Long Beach, Calif. 23025 


Kitty; words and music by W. R. 
Walker. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 17, 1929; E unp. 12107; 
William R. Walker, Passaic, N. J. 

23026 


Kitty waltz yodel; words and music 
by Roy Harvey. © 1. Oct. 26, 
1929; E unp. 12730; Columbia pho- 
nograph co., inec., New York. 23027 


Kiwanis builders; words and music by 
M. A. De Lorimier. © Oct. 11, 1929; 
2 e. Oct. 14; E pub. 10097; Marie A. 

- De Lorimier, Chisholm, Minn. 23028 


Kobe; intermezzo-fox-trot japonais, 
par L. Rémond, of France; orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
© Aug. 28, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 26;-E for. 

- 6980; Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 

23029 


Koli budes doma; Ukrainian polka, by 
M. Tokarick; pf. © 1 c¢. Oct. 24, 
1929; E unp. 12479; Michael Toka- 
rick, Philadelphia. 23030 


Kotomyjka na ruski granicy; melody 
by J. Wyskowski. © 1c. Oct. 28, 
1929; E unp. 12627; John Wyskow- 
ski, Omaha, Neb. 23031 


Kujawiak staropolski; by E. Mika; 
violin. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1929; E 
unp. 12198; Edward Mika, Philadel- 
phia. 23032 


Kujawiak z oberkiem; melody by J. 


Wyskowski. © 1 ce. Oct. 12, 1929; 
E unp. 11974;. John Wyskowski, 
- Omaha, Neb. 23083 


23044 


La Guardia; march, by L. Romano. 
© 1c. Oct. 23, 1929; E unp. 12399; 
Luigi Romana, New York. 23034 


La Guardia hurrah; inno popolare, 


versi e musica di J. ‘Torre. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1 ¢. Oct. 
24, 1929; HE. unp. 12476; Joseph 
Torre, New York. 23035 


Laddies; words by Edgar A. Guest, 
music by Harry Kogen, op. 17. © 
Oct. 25,1929; 2 c. O¢t. 28; E. pub, 
10379; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 23036 


Lady Luck; from Show of shows; by 
Ray Perkins, arr. by Geo. J. Trin- 
kaus; voe. orch. pts. 4to. © Oct. 
18, 1929; 2 ce. Oct. 22; E pub. 10327; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

23037 


Laguna; hesitation, by R. Stolz, of 
Austria; small orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © May 26, 1929; 
1c. Sept. 4; E for. 7012; Casa musi- 
cale Mauro, Rome. 23038 


Laguna; hesitation, testo di A. Ur- 
bani, musica di Robert Stolz, of 
Austria, op. 462. © May 26, 1929; 
1c. Sept. 4; E for. 7013; Casa musi- 
cale Mauro, Rome. 23039 


Lamb (The); words by William 
Blake, music by Anthony Collins, 
of Great Britain. © Sept. 26, 1929; 
1c. Oct. 11; E for. 7048; Augener, 
ltd., London. 23040 


Lambkins; Christmas song, words by 
Francesca Falk Miller, music by 
William Wentzell; med. voice. © 
Nov. 1, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 31; E pub. 
10488; H. W. Gray co., Chicago. 


23041 
Lame (The) shepherd; Christmas 
earol, words by Katherine Lee 


Bates, music by W. R. Voris; mixed 
cho., with ten. solo. 4to. © Oct. 
17, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 17; E pub. 10127; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 238042 


Lash (The); lyric by Clifford Grey, 
music by H. Stothart. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
29, 1929; E unp. 12669; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp., Culver City, Calif. 

23043 


Last (The) scene of the Titanic; 
words and music by F. Hutchison. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Oct. 21, 1929; E unp. 12299; Frank 
Hutchison, Big Creek, W. Va. 

23044 


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23045 


Laugh at the rain; waltz, words by 
M. Audenaert, music by Ray Hib- 
beler. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1929; E unp. 
11492; Michael Audenaert, Pater- 
son, N. J. 23045 


Lauterbach; German medley waltz, 
arr. by Louis Vitak. 4to. 1. Band 
pts.—2. Orch. pts. © Sept. 28, 
1929; 2 c. each Oct. 7; E pub. 9769, 
9776; Vitak-Elsnie co., Chicago. 

23046, 23047 

Lavoro é€ onesta; versi di A. Ric- 
ciardi, musica di L. Canoro; violin. 
© 1 ec. Oct. 4, 1929; E unp. 11675; 
Louis Canoro and Alfonso Ric- 


ciardi, New York. 23048 
Lazy lane; words and music by C. 
Salisbury and C. Lewis. [Words 


and melody only] © 1. Oct. 18, 
1929; E unp. 12178; Charlotte Salis- 
bury and Clinton Lewis, New York. 

23049 


Lazy waters; words by R. Thomas, 
music by H. Meek. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 4, 1929; 
E unp. 11661; Reginald Thomas and 
Herbert Meek, New York. 23050 


Lead me, O Lord; anthem, words from 
the Psalms, music by Rob Roy 
Peery ; mixed voices; organ acc. © 
Nov. 1, 1929372 ca Oct.) 3); He pup. 
10485; H. W. Gray co., Chicago. 

23051 


Leaves (The) are falling; words and 
music by M. A. Moran. © 1c. Oct. 
2, 1929; EH unp. 11561; Margaret 
Anna Moran, Nutley, N. J. 23052 


Le Cras (Thomas L.) Twenty-four 
descants to popular hymn tunes; by 
T. L. Le Cras, of Great Britain. 
London, J. Curwen, inc.,—Philadel- 
phia, Curwen, inc. 4to. © Oct. 7, 
1929; 1 c«@ Oct. 5; E for. 6841; 
Thomas L. Le Cras, Goodmayes, Es- 
sex, England. 23053 


Left my gal in the mountains; words 
and music by Carson Robison; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Oct. 25, 1929; 
2c. Oct. 24; E pub. 10319; Southern 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 

23054 


Let me burn out for Thee; hymn, 
words and music by B. F. Hatcher. 
© July 5, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 25; E 
pub. 9687; Bessie. Francey Hatcher, 
Paulsboro, N. J. 23055 


Let me dream my dreams in your 
arms; words by Alice La Valliere, 
music by Luther A. Clark. © 1 ¢. 


pt. III, n. S., v. 24 


Oct. 12, 1929; E unp. 11941; Edna 
Click, Mullens, W. Va. 23056 


Let me hold you closer, dear; waltz, 
words and music by H. H. Reynolds. 
[Words and melody only] ©1l1e« 
Oct. 19, 1929; E unp. 12219; Hayden 
Hamilton Reynolds, Starkville, Miss. 

23057 

Let me remember; words by Rita 
Meyer [pseud. of R. M. Vietmeyer], 
music by Adrian De Haas, of 
Netherlands, domiciled at New York. 
©1e. Oct. 28, 1929; E unp 12625; 
Rose M. Vietmeyer, Chicago. 


Let me sing before breakfast; lyric by 
Dorothy Fields, music by Jimmy 
McHugh; pf, acc., with ukulele arr. 
by M. Kalua. © Oct. 26, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 31; E pub. 10420; Mills musie, 
inc., New York. 23059 


Let’s forget; words and music by F. 


Moulson. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 17, 1929; E unp. 12106; 
Frederick Moulson, Middletown, 
Conn. 23060 


Let’s get it straight; words and music 
by Wesley Wilson. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Oct. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 12019; Joseph M. Davis, New 
York. 23061 


Liberty march; by T. Bucci, of Italy, 
domiciled at Vicksburg, Miss.; pf. 
© 1c. Aug. 9, 1929; E unp. 11771; 
Tacito Bucci, Vicksburg, Miss. 

23062 


Liebesbriefe; text von Menne Freuden- 
berg, musik von Willy Rosen, of 
Germany. © Sept. 17, 1929; 1 « 
Oct. 24; E for. 6941; Drei masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 23063 


Life can be so lonesome; from Second 
choice, lyric by Al. Dubin and Joe 
Burke, music by M. K. Jerome; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Oct. 10, 1929; 
2 ec. Oct. 16; E pub. 10172; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 23064 


Life (The) clock; pt. song, words 


adapted by B. W., music by Alex, — 


Arnstein, arr. by Burton West 


[pseud. of Harry L. Harts]; sop. 


and alto with bass ad lib. 4to. © 
Oct. 4, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 12; EH pub. 
10378; Charles W. Homeyer & co., 
Boston. 23065 


Life eternal; words by Bertha M. 
Lloyd, music by Mary Root Kern; 
med. voice. © Oct. 10, 1929; 24 
Oct. 12; E pub. 10027; Clayton F 
Summy co., Chicago. 23066 


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no. 10, 1929 ° 


23087 


Life’s destiny; words by Harry B. | Lindy boy; words by J. Moore, music 


Smith, music by G. O’Hara. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Oct. 18, 1929; E unp. 12258; Geoffrey 
O’Hara, New York. 23067 


Life’s mirror of dreams; words by A. 
Doyra, music by Robt. H. Brennen. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
Oct. 26, 1929; E unp. 12568; Anna 
Doyra, Los Angeles. 23068 


Light the pretty candles on our 
Christmas tree; words and music by 
A. J. Cleare. [Photostat] © 1c. 
Oct. 3, 1929; E unp. 11597; Albert 


John Cleare, Atlanta. 23069 
Lights (The) o’ London; suite, by 
Donald Thorne and Tony Lowry, 


both of Great Britain; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 1. Dawn. [38 
others] © Oct. 8, 1929; 1¢. Oct. 21; 
E for. 70383; Boosey & co., Itd., 
London. 23070 


Like as the hart; anthem, words from 
Psalm 42, music by Robert F. Crone; 
mixed voices; organ ace. 4to. © 
Cie, Tlgso +2 Cc. Oct. 17 + BH pub. 
10118; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

23071 


Like the rainbow; lyrics and music by 
J. R. Baxter and V. O. Stamps. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Oct. 25, 1929; E unp. 12512; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 

23072 


Lily; by Heinrich Lichner, arr., ed. 
and phrased by Harold Hisenberg; 
for violin and pf., with 2d violin pt., 
or pf. solo. © Oct. 29, 1929; 2c. 
Oct. 30; E pub. 10404; Harry Perl- 
berg music co., New York. 23073 


Lily of Yogonda; words and music by 
P, Lewis, of Great Britain. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Oct. 24, 
1929; E unp. 12444; Percy Lewis, 
Lethbridge, Alta., Canada. 23074 


Lily (A) pond; idyll, by Billy Mayerl, 
orch. by Fred Adlington, both of 
Great Britain; orch. pts., with pf.- 
conductor. © Sept. 20, 1929; 1« 
Oct. 21; E for. 7081; Boosey & co., 
Itd., London. 23075 


Lina blues; melody by Jabbo Smith. 
© 1c. Oct. 21, 1929; E unp, 12279; 
State Street music pub. co., ine, 
Chicago. 23076 


Lindbergh’s romance; words and music 
by G. T. Hartshorn. © Oct. 9, 1929; 
2c. Oct, 14; E pub. 10050; Gerda T. 
Hartshorn, Springfield, Mass. 23077 


by P. Sayre. © 1. Oct. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 11997; Jesse Moore, Edin- 
burg, Ind. 23078 


Liszt (Franz) Notturno no. 3; aus 
Liebestriume, instr. von Leopold 
Zeitlberger, of Germany; orchester 
stimmen, mit pf. o. organ direction 
u. violino 1 direction. © Sept. 5, 
1929; 1 ec. Oct. 2; BE for. 6802; D. 
Rahter, Leipzig. 23079 


Little (A) bit o’ lovin’ shu does go a 
long, long way; plantation song, 
words by Shepler, music by Arthur 
Clark McLean; men’s voices, with 
sop. obbl. @©Aug. 15, 1929; 2 «. 
Sept. 30; E pub. 9629; White-Smith 
musie pub. co., Boston. 23080 


Little (The) brooks by the roadside; 
by Ada May Piaget; pf. © Sept. 28, 
-1929; 2c. Oct. 1; E pub. 9626; Willis 
music co., Cincinnati. 23081 


Little brown house; folk song, lyrics 
and music by G. Romilli; med. 
voice; in F. © Sept. 6, 1929; 2c. 
Oct. 12; E pub. 9968; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 23082 


Little (The) Dutch doll; novelty fox- 
trot, by Pierre Blaauw, of Holland, 
and Harry Revel, of Great Britain ; 
pf., with ukulele and banjulele banjo 
ace. © Oct. 11, 1929; 1 ¢ Oct. 12; 
E for. 6844; Keith, Prowse & Co., 
ltd., London. 23083 


Little (A) Dutch garden; words by 
Hattie Whitney Durbin, music by 
Hugh A. MacKinnon; med. voice. © 
Novell, 192972 Oct: 35) Hs W: 
Gray co., New York. 23084 


Little fairy waltz; by J. L. Streabbog 
[pseud. of J. L. Gobbaerts), ed., fin- 
gered and phrased by Harold Hisen- 
berg; for violin and pf., with 2d 
violin pt., or pf. solo. © Oct. 29, 
1929; 2 ec. Oct. 30; E pub. 10399; 
Harry Perlberg music co., New York. 

23085 


Little grey church on the hill; words 
and music by Ernest Longstaffe, of 
Great Britain. © Sept. 18, 1929; 
1c. Sept. 30; E for. 6764; Chappell 
& co., ltd., London. 23086 


Little house; words by Edgar Daniel 
Kramer, music by M. W. March. © 
1c. Sept. 30, 1929; E unp. 115938; 
Marian Whittaker March, Muskogee, 
OKI. 23087 


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23088 


Little journeys to muSic-land; twenty 
little tunes with rhymes, by Myra 
Elsworth Burdick; pf. © Sept. 27, 
1929; 2 ec. Oct..1;.E pubso720e:c. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 23088 


Little marching soldiers; by Alfredo 
Squeo, op. 5; violin with pf. ace. © 
July 22, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 12;:E pub. 
9957; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

23089 


Little Moses; lyric and music by A. P. 
Carter. [Words and melody only] 
“ ©1e. Oct. 25, 1929; E unp. 12531; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. : 23090 


Little mother of mine; words by F. A. 
Marchant, music by C. W. Ludwig. 
© 1 ec. Oct. 31, 1929; E unp. 12750; 
Charles W. Ludwig and F. A. Mar- 
chant, Belmont, Mass. 23091 


Little movie star where are you; 
words and music by A. Gonsalves, of 
Portugal, domiciled at Oakland, 
Calif. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 17, 1929; E unp. 12139; 
Anthony Gonsalves, Oakland, Calif. 

23092 


Little pal I am lonesome for you; 
words and music by EH. Jackson. 
[Words and melody only] ©1l1e. 
Oct. 4, 1929; E unp. 11607; Euga 
Jackson, Detroit. 23093 


Little primrose overture; by Edw. 
Hazel; band pts., with solo B flat 
cornet conductor. © Sept. 10, 1929; 
2 c. Sept. 30; E pub. 9640; Charles 
L. Barnhouse, sr., Oskaloosa, Ia. 

23094 


Little (A) stone house by the Sea; 
words and music by L. S. Hollister. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Oct. 1, 1929; E unp. 11479; Leona 
Stephens Hollister, South Casco, Me. 

23095 


Little (A) thought; words and music 
by Norman Henderson, of Great 
Britain. © Sept. 11, 1929; 1 ¢. Sept. 
30; E for. 6763; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 23096 


Little you; words by Tom Warrilow, 
music: by “H.. "f. ‘Coons, jr. “© 1 ‘ce. 
Oct. 29, 1929; E unp. 12677; Harry 
Theodore Coons, jr., Hobart, Ind. 

23097 


Living without you; words and music 
by S. Tepper. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 8, 1929; E unp. 
11751; Saul Tepper, New York. 

23098 


pt. III, Nn. S., v. 24 


Lo-a-na; words and music by B. Ray: 
© 1 e«. Oct. 1, 1929; E unp. 11515; 
. Bebe Ray, Reno, Nev. 23099: 


Loeillet (Jean Baptiste) Sonate; in 
D dur, bearb, von Alfred Moffat, of 
Great Britain; violino u. pf. New 
concert version. © June 10, 1929; 
1c. Oct. 8; E for. 6787; N. Simrock, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 23100 


Logan County blues; melody by F. 
Hutchison. © 1 ¢. Oct. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 12300; Frank Hutchison, Big 
Creek, W. Va. 23101 


Lolipop-a-papa; words and music by 
Fred Karlan. © 1 c. Oct. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 12025; Ruth Porter Craw- 
ford, New York. 23102 


Lon Chaney’s going to get you, if you 
don’t watch out; from Hollywood 
revue of 1929, lyric by John T. Mur- 
ray, music by Gus Edwards. © Oct. 
t1"1929; 2c. Oct. 12; EE publ avee. 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New. 
York. 23103. 


Lona, I’m alone and waiting for you; 
words and music by C. Leont. © 
1 ec. Oct. 9, 1929; E unp. 11840; 
Charles Leont, Los Angeles. 23104 


Lonely; ballad, words by Alma K. 
Moss, music by M. Friedman, of 
Poland, domiciled at Los Angeles. 
© 1c. Oct. 28, 1929; E unp. 12617; 
Manuel Friedman, Los Angeles. 

23105 


Lonely; words and music by M. L. 
Battin. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 10, 1929; E unp. 11883; 
Murray L. Battin, Diamond, Pa. 

23106 


Lonely; words by Samuel Parson, mu- 
sic by C. M. Flowers. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Aug. 28, 1929; 
EK unp. 11539; Clarence Marion 
Flowers, Johnstown, Pa. 23107 


Lonely for love; words and music by 
J. Bassi. [Words and melody only]: 
© 1c. Oct. 10, 1929; E unp. 11880; 
Josephone Bassi, Cheshire, Mass. 

23108 


Lonely little rosebud; words by John 
Gilliland, music by V. R. McCoy. © 
Oct. 11, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 11;'H pub. 
10023 ; Akron times-press, Akron, O. 

23109 


Lonely Lou, I love you; words and 
music by F. H. Seott; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © 1c. Sept. 6, 1929; H 
unp. 11746; Francis H. Scott, Glen- 
side, Pa. 23110 


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no. 10,1929 . 


23130 


Lonesome; waltz, words by M. For- 
zano, music by M. Marchello. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Oct. 31, 1929; E unp. 12740; Michael 
Marchello and Michael Forzano, 
Brooklyn. 20111 


Lonesome; words and music by A. J. 
Bateson. © 1 c¢. Oct. 8, 1929; BE 
unp. 11761; Albert J. Bateson, Rolla, 
ND. 23112 


Lonesome; words and music by H. 
Ploeger. New York, Frank Hard- 
ing. © Sept. 4, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 10; 
E pub. 10166; Hulda Ploeger, Led- 
yard, Ia. 23113 


Lonesome; words and music by P. 

Lee. [Words and melody only] © 

1 c Oct. 10, 1929; EH unp. 11876; 
Phillip Lee, Sandy Creek, N. Y. 

23114 


Lonesome for someone to love; words 
by Clarence Blair and Annie Root, 
music by S. Wallace. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Aug. 26, 1929; 

’ E unp. 11549; Sippie Wallace, De- 
troit. 23115 


Lonesome for you; words by C. E. 
Austin, jr., music by F. B. Austin. 
© Oct. 11, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 14; E pub. 
10096; Florence B. Austin, Pontiac, 
Mich. 23116 


Lonesome home; words and music by 
K. BE. Romkey. ©1e. Oct. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 12220; Katherine S. Rom- 
key, Muskegon, Mich. 23117 


Lonesome sailor; words and music by 
P. W. Muenze. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Oct. 10, 1929; E unp. 
11877; Paul W. Muenze, Wheeling, 
W. Va. 23118 


Lonesome time; words and music by 
J. H. Darby. [Words and melody 
-only] ©1e. Oct. 24, 1929; E unp. 
12445; Joel H. Darby, Pittston, Pa. 
23119 


Lonesome without you; words and 
music by Bobby Hill [i. e. R. E. Hill. 
Words and melody only] © 1. 

: Oct. 12, 1929; E unp. 12716; Robert 


Emmet Hill, Boston. 23120 
Lonesomeness (The) blues; words 
and music by L. Timmons. © 1c. 


Oct. 21, 1929; E unp. 12242; Lillian 
’ Timmons, Oklahoma City, Okl. 
23121 


Long ago a midnight strain; Christ- 
mas anthem, music by Eduardo 
Marzo; 3-pt. cho. of women’s voices, 
pf. or organ ace. 4to. © Oct. 8, 
1929; 2 ce. Oct. 12; EH pub. 101389; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 23122 


Long green; words and music by EH. 
P. Spafford. © 1. Oct. 10, 1929; 
EH unp. 11910; HB. Phillips Spafford, 
Bridgeport, Conn. 23123 


Longing for you; words by M. Hayen, 
music by Samuel H. Speck. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Sept. 
20, 1929; 2 c. Oct..4; BE pub. 9790; 
Margaret Hayen, Rahway, N. J. 

23124 


Longing to have you again; words 
and musie by Carroll Douglas Cor- 
baley. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c Oct. 4, 1929; E unp. 11908; 
Carroll D. Corbaley, San Francisco. 

23125 


Look, but don’t touch! fox-trot song 
or muSical recitation, words and 
music by Alma Tyndall. Belmar, 
N. J., Edgar S. Werner & co. (Cover 
title :—Look, and don’t touch) © 
Sept. 28, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 23; E pub. 
10320; M. S. Titus-Werner, Belmar, 
Nerd: 23126 


Lookin’ good but feelin’ bad; lyric by 
Lester A. Santly, music by Thomas 
Waller. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 30, 1929; E unp. 11511; 
Santly bros., inc., New York. 23127 


Lord, hear the voice of my complaint ; 
words by Johannes Agricola, tr. by 
Dirk H. van der Stucken, melody 
harmonized by Johann Jeep, ed. by 
Carl F. Pfatteicher; mixed voices. 
Copyright is based upon new matter 
of C. F. Pfatteicher namely his in- 
terpretation represented in the leg- 
ible notation thereof contained in 
the copies filed. 4to. © Aug. 6, 
1929; 2c. Oct. 12; E pub. 9934; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 23128 


Lord (The) is my shepherd; words 
from 23d psalm, music by M. E. 
Chidsey. © 1c. Oct. 3, 1929; E unp. 
11653; Mary Elizabeth Chidsey, 
Stamford, Conn. 23129 


Lord (The) is rich and merciful; 
short anthem, words by Thomas T. 
Lynch, music by Russell Snively 
Gilbert; mixed voices; organ acc. 
4to. © Oct. 22, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 23; 
E pub. 10299; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 23130 


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23131 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


Lord, with glowing heart I’d praise 
Thee; hymn anthem, words’ by 
Francis S. Key, music by F. A. 
Clark. 4to. © Oct. 10, 1929; 2c. 
Oct. 30; E pub. 10391; Hall-Mack 
co., Philadelphia. 23131 


Lorenz’s selected two-part choruses; 
words by Edith Sanford Tillotson 
and others, music by F. von Suppe 
and others, arr. by Ira B. Wilson; 
sop. and alto. 4to. © Sept. 28, 
1929. "2 «@. and. “att: Oct. 10." AA 
26428 ; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

Doel oe 


Lost in the woods of romance; words 
and music by L. S. Hollister. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Oct. 1, 1929; E unp. 11480; Leona 
Stephens Hollister, South Casco, Me. 

23133 


Lost (The) love; words by S. H. Carl- 
son, music by Robert Van Sickle. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Oct. 23, 1929; E unp. 12384; Swan 
Harold Carlson, Elsie, Neb. 23134 


Louisiana rose; words and music by 
Cc. A. Burton and J. L. Burton. © 
1 «@, Oct. 18, 1929; EH unp. 12640; 
Chas. A. Burton and Jennings L. 
Burton, Flint, Mich. 231385 


Louisiana, that’s my home; words and 
music by Murray Lambert. [Words 
and melody only] © 1-e¢. Oct. 21, 
1929; E unp. 12354; Murray Lam- 
bert, Dallas. 23136 


L-o-v-e; from £ Dear love, words by 
Dion Titheradge, music by Haydn 
Wood, Joseph Tunbridge and Jack 
Waller, all of Great Britain. © Oct. 
21, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 22; E for. 6965; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 23187 


Love and night; words by HE. G. Car- 
ter, music by Phil Starr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 5, 
1929; E unp. 11697; Emilee G. Car- 
ter, Creston, Ia. 23138 


Love birds; from George White’s scan- 
dals, 10th ed., words and music by 
Cliff Friend and Irving Caesar; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Sept. 27, 1929; 
2 c. Sept. 30; E pub. 9613; Harms, 
inc., New York. 23139 


Love dreams; words and music by E. 
E. Pickering. [Photostat] © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 26, 1929; E unp. 12605; Eddith 
Ellen Pickering, Venice, Calif. 

23140 


Love found me, when I found you; 
theme song of Oh! Yeah, words and 
music by George Waggner, Tay Gar- 


nett and George Green; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. © 
Sept. 30, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct. 2; E pub. 
9714; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. 23141 


Love is a golden gleam; words and 
music by P. L. Cochran. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Aug. 27, 
1929; 2 ce. Oct. 1; E pub. 9684; Pearl 
L. Cochran, Los Angeles. 23142 


Love is a wonderful thing, but per- 
sonally I like spinach; comedy song, 
words by Billy Rose, music by Mabel 
Wayne, arr. by Ed. Smalle; male 
quartet, unace. 4to. © Oct. 8, 1929; 
2c. Oct. 11; E pub. 10079; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 23143 


Love is like that; words by Haven 
Gillespie, music by Neil Morét. © 
1.c. Oct. 10, 1929; E unp. 11870; 
Villa Morét, inc., San Francisco. 

23144 


Love made a gypsy out of me; fox- 
trot, words and music by Fred Phil- 
lips, Harry de Costa and Leon Zim- 
merman, arr. by Kenn Sisson; orch. 
pts., with vocal trio arr. by Lee 
Orean Smith. © Oct. 28, 1929; 2 c. 
Oct. 29; E pub. 10410; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 23145 


Love made a gypsy out of me; fox-trot, 
words and music by Fred Phillips, 
Harry De Costa and Leon Zimmer- 
man; pf. and ukulele ace. © Sept. 
25, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 27; E pub. 9615; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 23146 


Love me; from Déjaé, French lyric by 
Jean Lenoir, English lyric by Dolly 
Morse, music by T. Aivaz, arr. by 
Kenn Sisson; waltz orch. pts. © 
Oct. 7, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 9; E pub. 
10012; Publications fFrancis-Day, 
Paris. 23147 


Love me; waltz, from Déja, English 
lyric by Dolly Morse, music by T. 
Aivaz, arr. by Ed. Smalle; male 
quartet, unace. 4to. © Oct. 8, 
1929; 2 ec. Oct. 11; E pub. 10089; 
Publications Francis-Day, Paris. 

23148 


Love me, beautiful one; words and 
music by Ferne Harte [pseud. of 
Ferne Hart] © 1c. Oct. 1, 1929; 
E unp. 11519; Ferne Hart, Ingle- 
wood, Calif. 23149 


Love moon; words by Lucien Ray 
Stearns, music by C. A. Hedrick. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Oct. 24, 1929; E unp. 12474; Charles 
Allen Hedrick, Chino, Calif. 23150 


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Love ’neath the bright Spanish skies; 
words and music by A. Leonard and 
J. Rosenson. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Oct. 5, 1929; E unp. 
12599; Augustus Leonard and Jean- 
ette Rosenson, Everett, Mass. 238151 


Love somebody; melody by Crook bros. 
© 1e. Oct. 25, 1929; E unp. 12542; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 23152 


Love (The) song; fox-trot, words by 
Harry Steinberg, music by Eddie 
Winston, of Great Britain. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 
27, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 27; E for. 6768; 
Cavendish music co., London. 23153 


Love thoughts of you; from The king 
of the Congo, words by Lois Leeson, 
music by Lee Zahler. © Sept. 30, 
1929; 2 c. Oct. 2; E pub. 9715; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

23154 


Love you and leave you alone; words 
and music by D. W. Short. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e¢. Oct. 4, 
1929; E unp. 11631; David W. Short, 
Chicago. 23155 


Lovely hour; words and music by C. 
J. Bond; low voice; in D. © Oct. 
7, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 9; E pub. 9874; 
Carrie Jacobs-Bond & son, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 23156 


Lovely little Maisie; words and music 
by Ferne Harte [pseud. of Ferne 
Hart] ©1c. Oct. 1, 1929; E unp. 
11518 ; Ferne Hart, Inglewood, Calif. 

23I57 


Love’s harmony; words and music by 
H. W. Smith. ©1 ce. Sept. 30, 1929; 
E unp. 11525; Harold William 
Smith, Los Angeles. 23158 


Love’s nest ; fox-trot ballad, words and 
music by Oleg Webs, of Czecho- 
slovakia, domiciled at Los Angeles. 
© 1c. Sept. 30, 1929; E unp. 11502: 
Oleg M. Webs, Los Angeles, 23159 


Love’s passing; words by Eunice 
Tietjens, music by M. E. Chidsey. 
© 1c. Oct. 3, 1929; E unp. 11652; 
Mary Elizabeth Chidsey, Stamford, 
Conn. 23160 


Lucky me; words and music by W. 
Megibben. © 1 ec. Oct. 2, 1929: B 
unp. 12422; Winnifred Megibben, 
Hollywood. 23161 


Lucy Jackson’s man; words and music 
by Fred Rose; pf. and ukulele acc. 


Lyckodrommar ; 


23173 


© Oct. 12, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 16; E pub. 
10094; T. S. Denison & co., Chicago. 
23162 


Lullaby; poem by Norman VY. Pearce, 
music by Jean Stor. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 4, 1929; 
E unp. 11668; W. Astor Morgan, 
New York. 23163 


Lullaby; words and music by C. B. 
Schnee. Minneapolis, Minn., Geo. E. 
Morrison. © Sept. 8, 1929; 2 «. 
Sept. 12; E pub. 9868; Cora Belle 
Schnee, Minneapolis. 23164 


Lullaby; words and music by J. C. 
Bartells, op. 4. 8vo. [Mimeograph] 
© Oct. 15, 1929; 2 ce. Oct. 19; E pub. 
10206; John C. Bartells, Chicago. 

23165 


Luna—csardas; arr. by Louis Vitak; 
orch. pts. 4to. © Sept. 28, 1929; 
2c. Oct. 7; E pub. 9768; Vitak-Elsnic 
co., Chicago. 23166 


Lunsford (Bascom Lamar) 30 and 1 
folksongs from the southern moun- 
tains; compiled and arr. by B. L. 
Lunsford and Lamar Stringfield.. 
4to. © June 26, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct. 12; 
E pub. 9982; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 23167 

singvals, text av 

Karl-Ewert, musik av  “Torbern 

Cassel, of Sweden; pf. © July 1, 

19702 1c. Oct, .2¢: BH tor, 6932; 

Svenska noter, a. b., Stockholm, 

Sweden. 23168 


Ma petite; lyric by Jack Scholl, music 
by S. Williams. [Chords, single 
staff] © 1c. Oct. 8, 1929; E unp. 
11806; Spencer Williams, New York. 

23169 


Ma petite; words and music by J. 
Scholl. [Words and melody only] 
@ A: és,0¢ct.-71929. BH unp.. 11732; 
Jack Scholl, New York. 23170 


Madam Satan; waltz, by Louis Alter; 
ph © ft & Oct. 29,°1929; HE “unp. 
12668; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
Culver City, Calif. 23171 


Madeline; words and music by R. E. 
Head; pf: © 1 ¢ Oct. .22, 1928; 
E unp. 12319; Ralph E. Head, 
Ottumwa, Ia. 23172 


words and music by 


Mademoiselle; 
[ Words and melody 


S. B. Furgatch. 


only] ©1e. Oct. 16, 1929; E unp. 
12091; Sidney B. Furgatch, New 
York. 23173 


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23174 


ae Ta S., V. 24 


Magdelena; words and music by G. 
Brinker. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 10, 1929; E unp. 11896; 
Gregory Brinker, Salt Lake City. 

23174 

Magnificat and Nunc dimittis; music 
by C. S. Lang, of Great Britain, op. 
16; men’s voices; organ ace.; in B 


flat. 4to. © Oct. 15, 1929; 1 « 
Oct. 17; E for. 6893; Novello & co., 
ltd., London. 23175 


Magnificat and Nune dimittis; set to 
music by David McK. Williams; 
mixed voices, with organ ace.; in A 
flat. © Noy. 1, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 31; 
EK pub. 10486; H. W. Gray co., 
Chicago. 23176 


Maisie; words and music by Ferne 
Harte [pseud. of Ferne Hart] © 
1 ¢e Oct. 1, 1929; E unp. 11520; 
Ferne Hart, Inglewood. Calif. 23177 


Makai march; by J. Vollmar; 
Hawaiian guit., with regular guit. 
ace. © Oct. 1, 1929; 2 ce. Oct. 4; 
E pub. 10031; Jacob Vollmar, 
Rochester, N. Y. 23178 

Make Him yours; hymn, words by 
James Rowe, music by CC. W. 
Vaughan. © Oct. 1, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 


7; E pub. 9788; Chas W. Vaughan, : 


Lawrenceburg, Tenn. 23179 


Make your mark! part-song, words by 
David Barker, music by Ervin L. 
Nowell [pseud. of Harry L. Harts] ; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 25, 1929; 
2 c. Oct. 11; E pub. 10396; Charles 
W. Homeyer & co., Boston. 23180 


Mal encuentro ...; tango, by Pippo 
Racho, orch. par José M. Lucchesi, 
of Brazil; small orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © July 12, 1929; 
1c. Sept. 14; BE for. 6847; Editions 
Max Eschig, Paris. 23181 


Mala mujer; bolero, letra y mtsica por 
H. Torres. [Words and melody 
only] ©1 ec. Oct. 23, 1929; E unp. 

12400; Heriberto Torres, New York. 
23182 


Mama don’t allow no easy riders here; 
words and music by Charles Daven- 
port. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ¢c. Oct. 21, 1929; E unp.: 12288 ; 
State Street music pub. co, inc, 
Chicago. 23183 


Mammy knows; words and music by 
BH. Snyder; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Oct. 18, 1929; 2 ¢«. Oct. 23; HE pub. 
10353; Edward Snyder, Indianapo- 
lis. 23184 


— 


Mammy’s lullaby ; words by Vera P. 
. McKim, music by N. E. Paddon, of 
Canada. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Sept. 16, 1929; 2 «. 
Sept. 19; E pub. 9656; Nora E. Pad- 
don, Elbow Park, Calgary, Canada. 

23185 


Mammy’s memories; words and music 
by G. Queen and J. R. Biggs. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Oct. 17, 1929; E unp. 12424; George 
Qugen and James R. Biggs, Detroit. 

23186 


Man (A)—a maid; from Married in 
Hollywood, lyric by Harlan Thomp- 
son, music by Oscar Straus, of Aus- 
tria. © Sept. 30, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 1; 
E pub. 9623; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 23187 


Man of sorrows; hymn, words by 
Charlotte G. Homer, music by 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Sept. 14, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 28; E pub. 9609; Homer A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. 23188 


Mandy o’ mine; words and music by 
_M. J. Peterson and H. C. Barrows. 
© 1c. Oct. 8, 1929; E unp. 11748; 
Michael J. Peterson and Elmer C. 
Barrows, Baltimore. 23189 


Manhattan serenade; words by How- 
ard Johnson, music by Louis Alter. 
© 1c. Oct. 29, 1929; E unp. 12666; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 23190 


Many years ago; lyric and music by 
Dale Wimbrow and Charlie Abbott. 
[Words and melody only] © 1e. 
Oct. 25, 1929; E unp. 12528; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 

23191. 

Marcello (Benedetto) Sonate; in D 
dur, bearb. von Alfred Moffat, of 
Great Britain; violino u. pf. New 
concert version. © June 10, 1929; 
1c. Oct. 3; E for. 6786; N. Simrock, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 23192 


March; words by Marion Ethel Ham- 
ilton, music by F. W. Warnke; sop. 
1, 2, and alto. ©1e. Oct. 4, 1929; 
E unp. 11611; Frederick William 
Warnke, San Francisco. 23193 


March in E minor; by J. Y. Wright; 
pf. "© ‘1*« Oct. 25, 19207 ae 
12497; Jessie Y. Wright, Philadel- 
phia. 23194 


Marche funambulesque; par Ernest 
Gillet, of France; orch. parties, avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 28, 
1929; 1 «@ Oct. 26; E for. 6988;- 
Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 23195 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1929 


Marche funambulesque; par Ernest 
Gillet, of France; pf. © June 6, 
1929; 1 ec. Oct. 3; E for. 6797; Edi- 
tions Max Hschig, Paris, 23196 


Marche grotesque; fantastic patrol, by 
Walter C. Schad; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. © Aug. 9, 1929; 2 c¢. 
Aug. 15; E pub. 9729; G. Schirmer, 
ine,, New York. 23197 


Margaretta; words and music by N. 
Alexion. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 17, 1929; E unp. 12120; 
Nicholas Alexion, Staunton, Va. 

23198 


Maria; lied und blues, worte von Vik- 
tor Flemming, musik von Ernst Ar- 
nold, of Austria, op. 218. © Dec. 6, 
fens tre sept. 11, 1929 >. 6. for. 
6883; Josef Blaha, Vienna. 23199 


Marigolds; melody, by A. Louis Scar- 
molin; pf., left hand alone. © Oct. 
15, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 17; E pub. 10191; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

23200 


Mariner’s hymn; words by Anatolius, 
tr. by John Mason Neale, music by 
R. W. Robson, of Great Britain; 
cho. of men’s voices. London, J. 
Curwen & sons, ltd.,—Philadelphia, 
Curwen, ine. 4to. © Oct. 22, 1929; 
1 ec. Oct. 19; E for. 6958; R. Walker 
Robson, London. 23201 


Married in Hollywood ; opening, words 
by Harlan Thompson, music by 
Dave Stamper; pf. © 1 e¢. Oct. 24, 
1929; E unp. 12459; Fox film corp., 
New York. 23202 


Mary, come back to me; words by G. 
Foster, music by Chester Escher; 


1st violin. © 1 ec. Oct. 12, 1929; BE 
unp. 11951; George Foster, St. Louis. 
23203 

Mary Ellen keep a tellin’; fox-trot, 


words by Albert Vecchio, music by 
A A Limaia.  ©)te. Ocet.,15, 1929; 
E unp. 12040; Albert J. Limata, 
New York. 23204 


Mary Jo; words and music by E. M. 
Pontrelli. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 1929; E unp. 11544; 
Effie Mary Pontrelli, Los Angeles. 

23205 


Mary Magdalen; words by Kahlil 
Gibran, music by K. L. Richards. 
© 1c. Oct. 2,,1929; E unp. 11559: 
Katherine Louise Richards, New 
York. 23206 


83588—30——_5 


23218 


Mary Ray; words and music by H. 
Persoff. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 24, 1929; E unp. 12455; 
Hyman Persoff, New York. 238207 


Mas alli de la muerte; letra y mfsica 
de L. Llaneza, of Spain, domiciled 
at New York. ©1ce. Oct. 19, 1929; 
EH unp. 12212; Luis Llaneza, New 
York. 23208 


Mascagni (Pietro) L’amico Fritz; 
preludietto dall’ opera. rid. di Nuc- 
cio Fiorda, of Italy; orchestrina 
parti, con pf. conduttore. 4to. © 
July’ 22, 1929;-1.¢.. Aug. 6; E) for. 
6960; Casa musicale Sonzogno, s. a., 
Milan. 23209 


Mason Dixie moon; words by H. A. 
Panzone, music by R. Robillard: 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Oct. 10, 1929; E unp. 11865; Eugene 
A. Panzone and Raynald Robillard, 
Boston. 23210 


Massachusetts Bay tercentenary ; 
march, intro. Old hundred, by Ger- 
ald F. Frazee; pf. © Sept. 16, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 30; E pub. 9663; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. Zoe wh 


Matame a’ besos; letra y musica de L. 
Llaneza, of Spain, domiciled at New 
York; pf. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 12419; Luis Llaneza, New 
York. 23202 


Maw and paw and me; words by 
Arthur Fields, music by F. Hall. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Oct. 26, 1929; E unp. 12575; Fred 
Hall, New York. 237s 


Maxine; by S. De Rienzo; pf. ©1e. 
Oct. 22, 1929; E unp. 12713; Silvio 
De Rienzo, Brooklyn. 23214 


Maybe; words and music by A. Regal, 
arr. by Foster Cope. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
30, 1929; E unp. 11470; Arthur Re- 
gal, Huntington Park, Calif. 23215 


Maybe; words by A. N. Apouhtin, tr. 
and music by M. M. M. Aurochs, of 
Russia, domiciled at Seattle. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 30, 1929; E unp. 12706; Marie 
Madelaine Maude Aurochs, Seattle. 

23216 

Maybe it’s so; words and music by B. 
Ray.- © 1 ¢ Oct. 1, 1929; EB ump. 
11514: Bebe Ray, Reno, Nev. 23217 


Maybe you'd feel that way too; words 
and music by Al. Miller. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. Oct. 21, 
1929; E unp. 12265; State Street 
music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 23218 


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23219 


Mazurkas; von Karol Szymanowski, of 
Poland, op. 50, nr. 9-12; pf. heft 3. 
© July 5, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 29; E for. 
6880; Universal edition, a. g., Vi- 
enna. 23219 


Me for you! Wouldn’t you love it; 
from Me for you, words by Lorenz 
Hart, music by Richard Rodgers; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Oct. 2, 1929; 
2 ¢..Oct. 4;.E pub., 9840; Harms, 
inc., New York. 23220 


Mean old Jack Stopper blues; lyrics 
and music by Bessie Tucker. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 25, 1929; E unp. 12507; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc., New York. 

23221 

Meaning (The) of moonlight is you; 
words by O. Hemier, music by A. 
Huber. [Photostat] © 1 ¢. Oct. 
28, 1929; E unp. 12628; Opal Hemler 
and Alice Huber, Cleveland. 23222 


Mechanical man; from The gold dig- 
gers of Broadway, by Joe Burke, 
arr. by George J. Trinkaus; voc. 
orch: pts. 4to, © Oct. 18, 1929; 
2 c. Oct. 22; E pub. 103824; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 23223 


Medieval pageantry ; symphonic march, 
by Joseph De Luca; band pts., with 
solo B flat cornet conductor. © 
Sept. 10, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 30; EH pub. 
$642; Charles L. Barnhouse, sr., 
Oskaloosa, Ia. 23224 


Medinah athletic club song; words and 
music by A. J. P. Vandermyn. 
[Photostat] © 1 c¢. Oct. 24, 1929; 
E unp. 12461; Armand J. P. Van- 
dermyn, Pittsburgh. eee 


Meditando; intermezzo, di P. Pumo, of 
Italy; salon orch. parti, con pf. con- 
duttore. 4to. © June 15, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 4; E for. 7019; Casa editrice 
Alfonso Drago, Magenta, Italy. 

23226 

Meditations; words by G. W. Cook, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross; pf. 
©: lic. Ochs 19293 cK) amp. dabibar 
George W. Cook, Alturas, Calif. 

Pa 22K. 

Meet your swectie in the morning, 
you'll feel like a new born baby; 
words by Charles Tobias, music by 
Peter De Rose. [Words and melody 


only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 2, 1929: EH unp. 
11551 ; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 
23228 

Melancholy wind; words and music 


by G. Volmer. [Words and melody 


pt. III, n. S., v. 24 


only] ©1«. Oct. 24, 1929; E unp. 
12442; Grace Volmer, Holyoke, Col. 
23229. 

Melodious movements; 12 studies in 
phrasing, fingering and: form, by 
George L. Hatton, of Great Britain ;. 
pf. © Oct. 17, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 18; 
E for. 6902; Reid bros., ltd., London. 
23230: 


Melody (A) of you; lyric and music 
by L. P. Carnevale. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 29, 1929; 
E unp. 12658; Louis Pier Carnevale, 
Philadelphia. 23231 


Memories; words by Jane Gates, music: 
by R. M. Barber. © 1 ¢: Oct. 15; 
1929; E unp. 12026; Ruth M. Bar- 
ber, Philadelphia. PAY 37) 


Memories; words by Robert E. Gibby,,. 
music by S. C. Quackenbush. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 7, 1929; E unp. 11733; Susan 
Coats Quackenbush, Edmeston, N. Y. 

23233. 


Memories of you; lyrics by P. Lauria 
and L. S. Costanzo, music by P.. 
Lauria. [Words and melody only]. 
© 1c. Oct. 22, 1929; E unp. 12320; 
Peter Lauria and Louis S. Costanzo, 


Philadelphia. 23234. 
Memory and roses; words by A. E, 
Levey, music by Phil Starr. [Words. 


and melody only] © 1 «¢. Oct. 18,. 
1929; E unp. 12160; Alice E. Levey, 
Schenectady, N. Y. 23235. 


Memory garden; ballad, words by V. 
A. Barrett, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. New York City, Frank Hard-. 
ing. © Aug. 24, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 10;: 
E pub. 10163; Viola A. Barrett, Clay- 
tons4Ne Jy 23236. 


Memory lane; words and music by A. 
P. Nold. [Words and melody only] 
© 1°e. Oct. 24; 1929; WH uanpeiziew 
Agnes P. Nold, Royal Oak, Mich. 

23237 


Memory moon; fox-trot song, words 
by Lee Robb, music by Joseph 
Meyer; pf. and ukulele or banjulele 
banjo ace. © Oct. 7, 1929; 2 « Oct. 
9; EK pub. 10007; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 23238 


Memory moon; fox trot. words by Lee 
Robb, music by Joseph Meyer, arr. 
by Samuel Grossman; orch. pts., 
with vocal trio for male voices arr. 
by Lee Orean Smith. 4to. © Oct. 
10, 1929; 2 ce. Oct. 11; E pub. 10076; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 23239: 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1929 


Memory moon; waltz ballad, words 
and music by J. S. Littick. © 1. 
Oct. 11, 1929; E unp. 12195; Janice 
Seott Littick, Kansas City, Mo. 


23240 
Memory moon; words by Lee Robb, 
music by Joseph Meyer. [Words 


and melody only] © 1 e¢. Sept. 26, 
1929; E unp. 11494; Leo Feist, inc., 


New York. 23241 
Memory (A) of you; ballad, words 
and music by C. K. Balster. [Photo- 


stat] ©1e. Sept. 30, 1929; E unp. 
11486; Charles Kohler’ Balster, 
Washington. 23242 


Memory (A) of you; ballad, words 
and music by C. K. Balster. [Photo- 
stat] © 1c. Oct. 10, 1929; E unp. 
11866; Charles Kohler’ Balster, 
Washington. 23243 


Memory pal; words and music by C. 
Wyman. .[Photostat] © 1. Oct. 
9, 1929; E unp. 11850; Charley Wy- 
man, Glendale, Calif. 23244 


Mem’ries of you; melody by H. HEhr- 
lich. © 1 ©. Oct. 2, 1929; E unp. 
11560; Herman Ehrlich, Brooklyn. 

23245 


Mem’ries of you; words and music by 
eet ike: ©) 1 ¢...0et. 11, 19295 
E unp. 11919; C. Philip Wire, Wash- 
ington. 23246 


Men of metal; march, by Thos. C. 
Walker, arr. by Geo. Rosenkrans; 
band pts. 4to. © Oct. 14, 1929; 
2 woe An: i pub... 10104 > WC. 
Menges, Cleveland. 23247 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Lud- 
wig Felix) Canzonetta; from String 
quartet no 1 in E flat, op. 12, arr. 
by Reginald Hunt, of Great Britain ; 
school orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 
me fe) Ort. S, 1929", tc, Oc 2k" 
E for. 7029; Boosey & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 23248 


The gloria Patri; ed. by Carl F. 
Pfatteicher; mixed yoices. Copy- 
right is based upon new matter of 
C. F. Pfatteicher namely, his inter- 
pretation represented in the legible 
notation thereof contained in the 
copies filed. 4to. © Aug. 6, 1929; 

eee Cetin tN pu oooe, > Cart 
Fischer, inc., New York. 23249 

On wings of song; by Felix Men- 

delssohn-Bartholdy, arr. by Robert 

Beiderman; violin, violoncello and 

pete) sully 1. 19s). Se eer, 42: 

E pub. 9956; Car] Fischer, inc., New 

York. 23250 


12 


2 


23261 


Slow movement from the Italian 
symphony; arr. by Adam Carse, of 
Great Britain; violin 1, 2, viola and 
‘cello-bass pts., with pf.-conductor 
and, se. | ©: ‘Sept., 5; 1929; 1c. Oet. 
11; E for. 7051; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don. 23251 


To greet the spring; words by 
Edith Sanford Tillotson, music arr. 
by Ira B. Wilson. 4to. 1. Unison 
cho.—2. Sop., alto and bass. © Aug. 
30, 1929; 2 c Oct. 19; E pub. 10281, 
10282; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

23252, 238253 


Venetian gondola song; arr. and 
ed. by Ernest Read, of Great Brit- 
ain; rhythmic band pts., with pf.- 
conductor and child-conductor’s sc. 
4to. © Sept. 24, 1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 7; 
E for. 6807; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London. 23254 


Menuet; par Henri Cliquet-Pleyel, of 
France; pf. © Aug. 28, 1929; 1 «. 
Oct. 26; E for. 7009; Editions Max 
Eschig, Paris. 23255 


Mercedes; vals, words and music by 
H. Melara, of Honduras, domiciled 
at New York. ©1 ce. Oct. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 12049; Henry Melara, New 
York. 23256 


Merlin; lyric by George Redman, mu- 
sic by Harry Kogen, op. 19. © Oct. 
S,. 1929-2 .e. Oct. 5 Ka pub:. 9918; 
Gamble hinged music co., Chicago. 

23257 


Merry Christmas; words and music by 
G. G. Davis and Beth Adlam. 16mo. 
© Oct. 11, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 15; E pub. 
10054; George Gibson Davis, San 
Francisco. 23258 


Merry eyed Sally; words and music 
by M. E. Anderson. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Sept. 26, 1929; 
2c. Oct. 10; E pub. 10162; Mennice 
EK. Anderson, White Earth, N. D. 

23259 


Merry (A) scamper; by Thomas Scull 
Harold, of Great Britain, op. 27, no. 


33° pt:'"© ‘Sept. 23, 19295 I ck@et. 
11; E for. 7056; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don. 23260 


Message of good will; Sunday school 
Service for Christmas, words by 
Mattie B. Shannon and others, mu- 
sic by M. Isabelle Ritter, Roy E. 
Nolte and others. 8vo. © Oct. 16, 
1929; 2 ec. Oct. 30; E pub. 10386; 
Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 23261 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23262 


Message of love; theme song of The 
wrong key, words by J. A. Carl- 
strom, music by L. Florin Brown. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ec. 
Oct. 17, 1929; E unp. 12144; Jno. A. 
Carlstrom, Flushing, N. Y. 23262 


Mexicali rose; by Jack B. Tenney, arr. 
by Errol Collins; cornet solo or 
duet, with pf. ace. Los Angeles, 
Calif., W. A. Quincke & co. © July 
31, 1929; 2 ce. July 27; E pub. 9856; 
Walter A. Quincke, Los Angeles. 

23263 


Mexican (The) bean; words by Max 
C. Freedman, music by Charles Bor- 
reli. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Oct. 16, 1929; E unp. 12063; 
George & Arthur Piantadosi, inc., 
New York. 23264 


Mexico; words and music by P. F. 
Phelp. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 15, 1929; EB unp. 12048; 
Philip Francis Phelp, Los Angeles. 

23265 


Mi mataor; paso-doble flamenco, letra 
y musica de F. L. Cabello; pf. (In 
Mexican music—Spanish musie, al- 
bum no. 1) © Aug. 26, 1929; 2 «¢. 
Aug. 80; E pub. 9852; Fernando L. 
Cabello, El Paso. 23266 


Mi morena; bambuco, melody by F. 
Godoy P., of Mexico, domiciled at 
New York. © 1 «¢. Oct. 7, 1929; E 
unp. 11717; Fernando Godoy P., 
New York. 23267 


Mi mulata lo; letra y musica de P. 
Berrios. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 24, 1929; E unp. 12488; 
Pedro Berrios, New York. 23268 


Mid-summer (A) dream; words and 
music by L. S. Hollister. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e¢. Oct. 1, 
1929; E unp. 11481; Leona Stephens 
Hollister, South Casco, Me. 23269 


Mighty (A) fortress is our God; 
words and music by Martin Luther, 
translation composite, music har- 
monized by Johannes Ececard, ed. by 
Carl EF. Pfatteicher; mixed voices. 
Copyright is based upon new matter 
of C. F. Pfatteicher namely, his in- 
terpretation represented in the leg- 
ible notation thereof contained in 
the copies filed. 4to. © Aug. 6, 
1929 ; 2 e. Oct. 12; E pub. 9939; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 23270 


Milkmaid Joan; 2 pts., words by 
Sarah Grames Clark, music by Ira 
B. Wilson. 4to. © Sept. 12, 1929; 


pt. IIT, 0. S., v. 24 


2 c. Sept. 30; E pub. 9600; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 23271 


Miller (The); words by George Col- 
man, music by G. A. MacFarren, 
arr. by Charles F. Manney; sop., 
alto and bass. 4to. © Sept. 23, 
1929; 2 ¢. Oct.. 33" pub. Saas 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 2a24 2, 


Miniatures for sight reading at the 
piano; by Arthur Oglesbee. © Nov. 
6, 1929; 2 c and aff. Nov. 8: AA 
28109; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 23273 


Minstrel man’s dream; words and mu- 
sic by Fred Rose; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Oct. 14, 1929; 2 © Oct. 17; 
H pub. 10113; T. S. Denison & co., 
Chicago. 23274 


Minuet caprice; by Harry Kogen, op. 
1; violin, with pf. ace. © Sept. 28, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 30; E pub. 9624: 
Gamble hinged music co., Chicago. 

23275 


Minuet in G [and] Minuet elegante; 
by Leon Weltman; violin, with pf. 
ace. © Oct. 21, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct. 23; 

EE pub. 10260; Boston music co., 
Boston. 23276 


Minuetto ; dalla Scarlattiana, trascriz- 
lone per violino e pf. dell’ autore 
Alfredo Casella, of Italy. © June 
5, 1929; 1 c. July 30; BE for. 6854; 
Universal edition, a. g., Vienna. 


23277 

Misbehaving melody; words by B. 
Allen, music by Stan ‘Tucker. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 


Oct. 1, 1929; E unp. 11483; Bess M. 
Allen, Williamsport, Pa. 23278 


Miss Cinéma; slow fox, extrait de 
Yopérette, par André Mauprey et H. 
Geiringer, orch. par Tom Waltham,. 
of Great Britain; small orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © July 
12, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 14; E for. 6848; 
Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 23279 


Miss Pauline; words and music by L. 
Countee. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1929; E unp. 12175; 
Lorenzo Countee, Kansas City, Mo. 

23280 

Miss So and So; words and music by 
W. H. Hscoffery. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Oct. 29, 1929; E 
unp. 12675; William H. Escoffery, 
New York. 238281 


Miss Sunshine; words and music by 
H. Richman. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 12, 1929; HE unp. 
11967 ; Hy Richman, Chicago. 23282 


1228 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10,1929 © 


Missa Mater Salvatoris; words from 
liturgy of Catholic church, music by 
P. E. Arensberg; mixed voices; or- 
gan ace. 4to. © Sept. 10, 1929; 
2c. Oct. 7; E pub. 9811; Peter BE. 
Arensberg, Chillicothe, Mo. 23283 


Missa VIII. toni; pusique j’ay perdu, 
by Orlando di Lasso, transposed and 
ed. by Alfred J. Silver, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 
41,1929; 2 e. Oct..3; Epub. 9675; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 23284 


Mississippi river waltz; melody by 
Will Shade and Ben Ramey. ©1ce. 
Oct. 25, 1929; E unp. 12519; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 

23285 


Missouri moon; words by Mitchell 
Parish, music by Henry Lodge; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Oct. 23, 1929; 
foe eOct. of; H pub. 10421;>-Mills 
music, ine., New York. 23286 


Mr. Forty-nine blues; lyric and music 
by Ida May Mack. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Oct. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 12522; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 23287 


Mr. Sunshine, shine on Tennessee; 
words by Z. G. Lamprake, music by 
Ray Hibbeler. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1929; 
H unp. 11530; Zoe G. Lamprake, 
Chicago. 23288 


Misterioso; for photo play, by A. 
Dubensky, arr. by Walter C. Schad; 
oreh. pts., with pf. conductor. © 
Aug. 9, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 15; E pub. 
9733; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

23289 


Mists o’er the buttes; words and music 
by H. O. Pippin. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 4, 1929; 
E unp. 11644; Harrison O. Pippin. 
Dickinson, N. D. 23290 


Modern hot method for saxophones; 
by James Augustine. pt. 1. 
Memphis, Tenn., Tri state music 
school. © Oct. 29, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 
30; aff. Oct. 31; AA 27648; James 
Augustine, Memphis, Tenn. 23291 


Modernistic you; words by Terri 
Duval and E. J. Doyle, music by T. 
Duval and Modine Urban. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Oct. 12, 
1929; E unp. 11943; Edward J. 
Doyle, New York. 23292 


Moment musicale; by Leon Weltman; 
violin, with pf. acc. © Oct. 21, 
1929; 2 ec. Oct. 238; E pub. 10259; 
Boston music ¢o., Boston. 23293 


23303 


Moment (A) of rapture; the passion- 
ate prelude, words by Gilbert 
Morrow, music by Jone Pickhardt. 
© Oct. 15, 1929; 2 ce. Oct. 17; E pub. 
10188; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 23294 


Mon coeur; romance-valse, by Huért 
Pata [pseud. of Hubert Pataky], of 
Germany; pf. © Aug. 7, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Oct.. 3; HB) for. 6793 NN. Simrock, 
G.m.b.H., Berlin. 23295 


Montana, let’s go; words and music by 
Greta Shriver, arr. by De Loss 
Smith. (Jn Montana song book) 
© June 7, 1929; 2c. June 15; E pub. 
9991; Associated students of the 
University of Montana, Missoula, 
Mont. 23296 


Montana moon; from June moon, 
words and music by Ring Lardner 
and George S. Kaufman; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Oct. 2, 1929; 2 «. 
Oct. 4; E pub. 9836; Harms, inc., 
New York. 23297 


Montana, my Montana; words’ by 
Gertrude A. Knapp, music by George 
H. Greenwood. (In Montana song 
book) © June 7, 1929; 2 c. June 
15; E pub. 9990; Associated students 
of the University of Montana, 
Missoula, Mont. 23298 


Moon blind; lyrics and music by P. W. 
Greenspan. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 25, 1929; E unp. 
12504; Philip Wolfe Greenspan, 
Perth Amboy, N. J. 23299 


Moon dreams of love; words and 
music by C. D. Dulin. © Sept. 26, 
1929; 2 ec. Sept. 30; E pub. 9637; 
Charles D. Dulin, St. Joseph, Mo. 

23300 


Moon, moon, moonshine; words and 
music by I. S. Burnett. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 4, 1929; 
FE unp. 11634; Irvin S. Burnett, 
Presidio of Monterey, Calif. 23301 


Moon of gold, guide the one I love; 
words by B. Allen, music by Stan 
Tucker. [Words and melody only] 
© 1e. Oct. 1, 1929; E unp. 11482; 
Bess M. Allen, Williamsport, Pa. 

23302 

Moon (The) was made for you and 
me; words and music by F. 
Mec Manus, of Canada, domiciled at 
Los Angeles. [Words and melody 


only] ©1e. Oct. 15, 1929; E unp. 
12044; Frederick Mc Manus, Los 
Angeles, 23303 


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23304 


pt. III, n. S., v. 24 


Moonbeams; morceau characteristic, 
by Louis Panella; pf. © Sept. 30, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 27; E pub. 9886; 
Volkwein bros., Pittsburgh. 23304 


Moonbeams shining on lovers’ shore; 
words and music by H. Heckman. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 4, 1929; E unp. 11624; Henry 
Heckman, Louisville, Ky. 23305 


Moonlight and skies; words and music 
by R. HE. Hall. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 28, 1929; EB unp. 
12715; Raymond Edward Hall, 
Huntsville. Tex. 23306 


Moonlight dreams; words by L. Lyon, 
music by Eva Ellstrom and Olive 
Houts Héritage. © 1 ¢ Oct. 16, 
1929; E unp. 12092; Leland Lyon, 
Oskaloosa, Ia. 23307 


Moonlight (The) waltz; words by W. 
Weatherhead, music by Chester 
Escher; 1st violin. © 1c. Oct. 12, 


1929; FE unp. 11952; William 
Weatherhead, Montreal, Que., 
Canada. 23308 
More songs of the Hebrides; tradi- 


tional Celtic tunes, collected, ed., tr. 
and arr. by Majory Kennedy-Fraser, 
of Great Britain. [English and 
Gaelic text] © Sept. 10, 1929; 1c. 
Sept. 27; E for. 6771; Boosey & co., 
td., London. 23309 


Moses gonna chunk dat melon down; 
words and music by W. W. Coleman. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 25, 1929; E unp. 12534; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 

23310 

Moskau in flammen; feuersbrunst, von 
Adolphe Gauwin, of France; orch. 
stimmen, mit pf. o. organ direction. 
© Sept. 19, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 15; E for. 
6912; Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 

23311 

Mosquito; by Harold Moss, of Great 
Britain; trombone, with pf. acc.. © 
Sept. 27; 1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 21; H for. 
7035; Boosey & co., Itd., London. 

23312 


Motboksigarnas egen vals; text av 
Nils-Georg, musik av Wehle-Cassel, 
both of Sweden; pf. © Oct. 1, 1929; 
1 ec. Oct. 22; E for. 6909; Nils-Georg 
musikforlag, Stockholm, Sweden. 

2oo0lLo 


Mother; words and music by D. G. 
Woods. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ec. Oct. 17, 1929; E unp. 12123; 
D. Grieme Woods, Rushford, N. Y. 

23314 


@ 


Mother; words and music by P. J. Mc- 
Cruden. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 17, 1929; E unp. 12108; 
Patrick J. McCruden, Linden, N. J. 

23315 


Mother; words by O. Arnold, musie by 
Samuel H. Speck. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Aug. 21, 1929; 
2..¢.. Oct. 1; "E. “pub. S682," aa 
Arnold, St. Joe, Ark. 23316 


Mother dear; words by Z. G. Lamp- 
rake, music by Ray Hibbeler. © 
1 c. Oct. 2, 1929; E unp. 11531; Zoe 
G. Lamprake, Chicago. 23317 


Mother, dear mother; waltz, words by 
Mrs. A. Tennant [i. e., M. Ten- 
nant], melodic completion by Casper 
Nathan. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 23, 1929; EB unp. 12210; 
Martha Tennant, Goodman, Wis. 

23318 

Mother (A) just waiting for me; 
words and music by J. T. Gorman, 
arr. by F. J. Deignan. © 1c. Sept. 
26, 1929; E unp. 11657; John Thomas 
Gorman, Lowell, Mass. 23319 


Mother, my dear; words and music 
by K. 8S. Paul. © 1 ©. Oct. 16, 1929; 
EK unp. 12088; Katharine Schultz 


Paul, Hollywood, Calif. 23320 


Mother o’mine; words by B. G. Mar- 
tel, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
New York, Frank Harding. © Aug. 
7, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 26; E pub. 9653; 
Bert G. Martel, Dallas. 23321 


Mother's (A) lullaby; words and mu- 
sic by E. Ellwood. New York’ City, 
Frank Harding. © July 27, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 24; E pub. 9659; Hugenie 
Ellwood, Rutland, Vt. 23322 


Mother’s prayer; words by W. M. Fos- 
ter, music by Phil Starr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. Oct. 26, 
1929; E unp. 12569; Willie M. Fos- 


ter, Pera, Va. 23323 
Moto perpetuo; by Leon Weltman; 
violin, with pf. acc. © Oct. 21, 


1929; 2 e. Oct. 23: E pub. 10256: 
Boston music co., Boston. 23324 


Music; 4-pt. song, words by Shelley, 
music by George Rathbone, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 
15, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 17; E for. 6892; 
Novello & eo., ltd., London. 23325 


Musical Bob; words and music by A. A. 
Wofford. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ce. Oct. 4, 1929; E unp. 11628; 
Aaron A. Wofford, Red Oak, Ga. 

23326 


1230 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1929 


Musical (The) salvationist; v. 43, pt. 
10, Oct., 1929, compiled by F. G. 
Hawkes, of Great Britain. With 
supplement. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Oct. 9, 1929; 
1 e. Oct. 19; E for. 6904; Salvation- 
ist pub. & supplies, ltd., London. 

23327 


Must I keep on dreaming? words and 
music by H. E. Wakeley. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 18, 
1929; E unp. 12165; Henry Edwin 
Wakeley, Philadelphia. 23328 


My aeroplane man; words and music 
by P. Hedrick. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 17, 1929; E unp. 
12119; Pearl Hedrick, Lansdale, Pa. 

23329 


My ain land; old Scotch poem, set to 
music by William Lindsay, of Great 
Britain, domiciled at Minneapolis; 
med. voice. © Sept. 27, 1929; 2 c¢. 
Oct. 1; E pub. 9723; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 23330 


‘My all time girl; aviator’s love song, 
words and music by K. W. Cowherd. 
Washington, D. C., Droop music co. 
© June 10, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 7; E pub. 
9787; Katherine West Cowherd, 
Washington. 23331 


My baby doll: words and music by 
A. M. Ambrogio. [Photostat] © 
ae; moet.) 2. 1929: HH unp... 11496; 
Angeline Mary Ambrogio, Detroit. 

23332 

My baby girl: words by W. E. Story. 
music by E. 8S. Wilkin. © 1 ec. Oct. 
21, 1929; E unp. 12248: Edith Story 
Wilkin, Pittsburg, Calif., and W. Ed- 
mund Story, Antioch, Calif. 23333 


My black Carolina: black bottom or 
Slow-fox, by Giovanni Papanti, of 
Italy; piccola orch. pts. 4to. © 
pepe. 2f, 1920. fF ec.’ Oct." 23< for. 
6948; A. & G. Carisch & «, Milan. 

23334 


My blue shadow land; by B. C. Lang- 
don; pf. ©1c. Oct. 14, 1929; E unp. 
12007 ; Byron Clifford Langdon, Chi- 
cago. 23335 


My bonnie lassie; words and music by 
EK, Hall. [Words and melody only] 
©1e. Oct. 31, 1929; BE unp. 12744; 
Eunice Hall, Washington. 23336 


My book of broken dreams; by Buddy 
Rogers, arr. by Paul Hill; fox-trot 
orch. pts., with vocal trio for male 
voices, arr. by Lee Orean Smith. 
4to. © Oct. 7, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 9; 
E pub. 10011; Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. 23337 


23348 
My boy; words and music by S. 
Becker. © Sept. 23, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 


30; E pub. 9648; Samuel Becker, Los 
Angeles. 23338 


My consolation; fox trot ballad, words 
and music by R. M. Newcomer. © 
ire. Oct. 15; 9293eH wp. 12021; 
Robert McAfee Newcomer, Philadel- 
phia. 23339 


My dad, the best pal I ever had; words 
by T. M. Lupton, music by Samuel 
H. Speck. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Oct. 16, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 
21; E pub. 10315; Thelma M. Lup- 
ton, Phoebus, Va. 23340 


My darling; fox trot, lyrics by Emile 
B. Cavallo, music by T. Bucci, of 
Italy, domiciled at Vicksburg, Miss. 
© 1. Sept. 27, 1929; E unp. 11647; 
Tacito Bucci, Lexington, Ky. 23341 


My dear; waltz, words and music by 
Gus Kahn and Joe Sanders, arr. by 
Lee Orean Smith; male quartet, un- 
acc. 4to. © Oct. 8, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 
11; E pub. 10088; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 23342 


My dear old country home; words and 
musie by A. A. Dahlke. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Oct. 24, 1929; 
E unp. 12446; Arthur A. Dahlke, 
Buffalo. 23343 


My dear old mother; or, The letter 
that never came, words and music 
by E. Johnson. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Sept. 4, 1929; 
2 c. Oct. 4; E pub. 9793; Ella John- 
son, Lansing, Mich. 23344 


My desert rose; words by D. Hetzel, 
music by Robt. H. Brennen. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 18, 
1929; E unp. 12161; Davina Hetzel, 
Glenbrook, Conn. 23345 


My doll Dolly; fox trot, words and 
music by H. M. Steinbaugh and H. 
Jewell. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1929; E unp. 
12081; Helen M. Steinbaugh, Bir- 
mingham, Mich., and Howard Jew- 
ell, Highland Park, Mich. 23346 


My dream of paradise; words and mu- 
sic by V. Campanaro. ©1e. Oct. 2, 
1929; E unp. 11504; Vito Campa- 
naro, Blackwood, N. J. 23347 


My dream of you; words by G. Cun- 
ningham, music by Arthur Fisk. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 8, 1929; E unp. 11766; Georgie 
Cunningham, San Francisco. 23348 


1231 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23349 


My dream town; words by Harcourt 
Strange, music by H. D. Cole. 
[Words and melody only. Photo- 
stat] © 1c. Aug. 1, 1929; E unp. 
11775; Thaddeus Harcourt Strange 
and Harry D. Cole, Mount Vernon, 
Nea 23349 


My dreams seem true with you; words 
and muSic by A. M. Brown. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ce. Oct. 28, 
1929; E unp.. 12633; Aaron M. 
Brown, Palo Alto, Calif. 23350 


My dreamy love time pal; words by 
G. Shaler, music by A. Gaccetta, arr. 
by Rueben J. Hoskin. © 1c. Oct. 2, 
1929; E unp. 11553; Alphonso Gac- 
cetta and George Shaler, Dayton. 

23351 

My evry word, my ev’ry deed; words 
and music by A. HE. Leslie. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 17, 
1929; E unp. 12101; Arthur EH. Les- 
lie, Miami, Fla. 23352 


My fate is in your hands; lyric by 
Andy Razaf, music by Thomas Wal- 
ler; pf. and ukulele ace. © Oct. 11, 
#929; 2 ec: Oct. 12; Epub, 10041; 
Santly bros., inc., New York. 23353 


My friend John; words and music by 
Harry Jones. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 21, 1929; EB unp. 
12347; Record music co., New York. 

23354 


My gaity [!] rose; fox-trot, words and 
music by M. Damian. © 1 ec. Oct. 
15, 1929; E unp. 12039; Michael 
Damian, Philadelphia. 23355 


My gal Sal; musical comedy in 2 acts 
and 5 scenes, by Johnny Heckert [i. e. 
J. D. Eckert] and Jack Kelly [pseud. 
of L. J. Kelly], music by Jack Kelly, 
Ed. Edwards and Robt. O’Donnell. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
Aug. 22, 1929; D unp. 27586; John 
David Eckert and Lawrence John 
Kelly, Philadelphia. 23356 


My Gallatin; words and music by C. 
H. Fidler. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 17, 1929; E unp. 12110; 
Charles H. Fidler, Nashville. 238357 


My garden of dreams; words by G. 
Smith, music by P. Sayre. © 1. 
Oct. 14, 1929; E unp. 11996; Ger- 
trude Smith, Cleveland. 23358 


My girl, a little bit naughty but nice; 
words by Alfred Dalby, music by 
Dave Stamper and William Kernell. 
© 1c. Oct. 3; 1929; E unp. 11577; 
Fox film corp., New York. 23359 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


My girl of twilight dreams; words and 
music by Elmo Tanner; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Oct. 12, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct. 
16; E pub. 10106; T. S. Denison & 
co., Chicago. 23360 


My harbor of love; lyric by Harold 
Robe, music by Wyman Steele. © 
Sept. 24, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 27; E pub. 


9666; Music buyers corp., New York. 
23361 
My Hawaiian souvenir; words and 


music by C. E. King and Bert H. 
Carlson. © 1 c. Oct. 14, 1929; E 
unp. 12005; Chas. E. King, Honolulu. 

23362 


My heart croons a song; words by 
J. M. Finigan, music by W. P. Swett- 
man. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1929; E unp. 
11536; Joseph M. Finigan‘and W. 
Paul Swettman, Philadelphia. 

23363 


My heart goes out to you; waltz, words 
and music by O. Webs, of Czechoslo- 
vakia, domiciled at Los Angeles. © 
1 -ec.. Oct... 22, 1929: EB unpy Taa245 
Oleg Webs, Los Angeles. 23364 


My Helene; words by John Graff, mu- 
sic by E. Brodsky; pf. © 1c. Sept. 
13, 1929; E unp. 12190; Edward 
Brodsky, Atlantic City. 23365 


My honey boy; words and music by 
G. M. Reynolds. [Words and mel- 


ody only] © 1c. Oct. 4, 1929; EB 
unp. 11625; Georgia May Reynolds, 
Iowa, La. - 23366 


My idea of heaven; from Red hot 
rhythm, words and music by Walter 
O’Keefe and Bobby Dolan. © Oct. 
14, 1929; 2c. Oct. 16; E pub. 10220; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 


My Johnny boy; words by M. R. 
Petich, music by Harry Clifford. © 
1 c. Oct. 23, 1929; Ei” wae 
Marie Rose Petich, Denver. 23368 


My jumping doll; novelette fox-trot, 
. by Gerhard Mohr, of Germany; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
Sept. 5, 1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 2; E for. 
6781; Musikverlag City, Leipzig. 
23369 


My life with you; words by Winifred 
Clements, music by E. M. Mayehoff. 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 24, 1929; E unp. 12492; 
Edward M. Mayehoff, Norwalk, Conn. 

23370 


1232 


23367 


See 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1929 23392 
My little desert rose; words and music E pub. 9841; Harms, ine, New 
by F. L. Willis. [Words and melody York. 23381 


only!. © 1 c¢. Oct. 2, 1929; Bump. 
11528; Forrest L. Willis, Albany. 
233T1 


My little dream girl; words and music 
by R. La Marr and B.. Young. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Oct. 14, 1929; E unp. 11995; Rudy 
La Marr and Billie Young, San Jose, 
Calif. 23372 


My little glrl, and she belongs to me; 
words and music by I. M. Thier. 
© 1c. Oct. 21, 1929; E unp. 12355; 
Irma Marie Thier, Cheyenne, Wy. 

23373 


My little girl so far away; words and 
musie by W. D. Glass. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 4, 1929; 
E unp. 11639; W. Davis Glass, Hope- 
well, Va. 23374 


My little star flower; fox trot ballad, 
words by A. Maddox, music by Harry 


Clifford. © 1. ¢. Aug. 5, 1929; E 
unp. 11773; Anna Maddox, Con- 
cordia, Kan. 23375 


My little you; words by H. Lake, music 
by Frederick H. Hoyer. © 1c. Oct. 
17, 1929; E unp. 12087; Helen Lake, 
San Jose, Calif. 23376 


My love in the wild; words by I. 
Schrodel, music by Chester Escher ; 
1st violin. © 1 c¢. Oct. 12, 1929; B 
unp. 11945; Irene Schrodel, Chicago. 

233877 


My love parade; from The love pa- 
rade, words by Clifford Grey, music 
by Victor Schertzinger ; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Oct. 2, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 
4: E pub. 9808; Famous music corp., 
New York. 23378 


My loved one; waltz song, lyric by 
Pamela Terese, music by Roderick 
Franco, of Australia. © Aug. 1, 
1929-1! eG. Oct, Ags BH" for. 6810; 
Allan & co., proprietary ltd., Mel- 
bourne, Australia. 23379: 


My love’s lullaby; words and music by 
R. J. Stevenson. © 1 c. Oct. 25, 
1929; E unp. 12498; Robert John 
Stevenson, Seattle. 23380 


My man is on the make; from Me for 
you, words by Lorenz Hart, music 
by Richard Rodgers; pf. and ukulele 
acc. (©), Oct... 2, 1929; 2 .c. .Oct., 4; 


My Mollie Dollie; waltz song, words 
- by J. W. Hawes, music by Len Flem- 
ing: New York City, Frank Har- 
ding. © Aug. 24, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 1; 
E pub. 9686; Joseph W. Hawes, De- 
troit. 23382 


My mother; words and music by E. 
Holyoake, of Canada. © 1 «¢. Oct. 
4, 1929; E unp. 11603; Edith Holy- 
oake, Guelph, Ont., Canada. 23383 


My mother and my sweetheart; words 
and music by Roy Harvey. © 1 e. 
Oct. 26, 1929; E unp. 12727; Colum- 
bia phonograph co., inc., New York. 

23384 

My mother’s photograph; by Harry 
Pease, Charles O’Flynn and Ed. G. 
Nelson, arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus; 
voe. orch. pts. 4to. © Oct. 18, 
1929; 2 ec. Oct. 22;,. 6: pub., 10328; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

23385 


My mother’s refrain; words and music 
by L. H. Nichols; © 1c. Oct. 14, 


1929; E unp. 12207; Leonard 
Herschel Nichols, Pomona, Calif. 
23386 


My native land, ever with you; waltz, 
words and music by I. S. Henri, of 
Canada. © May 29, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 
21; E for. 6752; Isaac Smith Henri, 
Montreal, Canada. 23387 


My new Marquette; fox-trot, words 
and music by LeRoy Osborne. © 
Sept. 26, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 30; EH 


pub. 9762: LeRoy E. Osborne, 
Battle Creek, Mich. 23388 
My old Bible; hymn, words by 


Edmund Pillifant, music by Jean 
Howard. © Sept. 1, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct. 
19; E pub. 10230; Herbert G. Tovey, 
Hagle Rock, Calif. 23389 


My old gal and I; words by R. 
Walstrom, music by Chester Escher ; 


1st violin. © 1 ¢. Oct. 12, 1929; B 
unp. 11944; Roberta Walstrom, 
Lebanon, Mo. 23390 


My old guitar; words and music by 
F. S. Sullivan. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Oct. 3, 1929; E unp. 
11564; Franklin Stemple Sullivan, 
Detroit. 23391 


My Olga; words and music by Charlie 
Small. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ec. Oct. 10, 1929; E unp. 11912; 
Charles Schmall, New York. 238392 


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233893 


My Oriental butterfly; words by 
Stephen Hoffman, music by E. del 
Cioppo. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 22, 1929; E unp. 12345; 
Eugene del Cioppo, New York. 

23393 


My own mountain home; words by 
S. L. Getz, music by Elmer BE. 
Thomason. © Oct. 19, 1929; 2 «@ 
Oct. 19; E pub. 10212; Sara Lee 
Getz, Peoria, Ill. 23394 


My pillow; words and music by Byron 
Gay and Cy Springer. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
12; 1929 HE unp.* 11975" Panl” Th. 


Specht, New York. 23395 
My precious mother; words and 
music by B. L. Kinne. New York 


City, Frank Harding music pub- 
lisher. © Sept. 27, 1929; 2 c Oct. 
18; E pub. 10371; Bernice L. Kinne, 
Meadow Grove, Neb. 23396 


My rag doll; words and musie by C. 
Salisbury. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Oct. 18, 1929; E unp. 
12177; Charlotte Salisbury, New 
York. 23397 


My rainbow of happiness; words by 
P. J. Lynch, music by Anthony 
Mascolo and P. J. Lynch; pf. ©1e. 
Oct. 24, 1929; E unp. 12719; Paul 
John Lynch, Newark, N. J. 23398 


My song of dreams; dream blues, 
words and music by L. Read. © 
1 c. Oct. 7, 1929; E unp. 11737; Lalla 
Read, Oak Park, Ill. 23399 


My song of love; waltz, melody by 
M. De La Fuente. © 1c. Oct. 15, 
1929; E unp. 12193; Maurice De La 


Fuente, New York. 23400 
My spirit longs for Thee; anthem, 
“words by John Byron, music by 
W.R. Voris; mixed voices. 4to. © 


Oet, 17,''1929 - > 2° e Oct 10, i pub. 
10128; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
23401 


My star girl; words and music by L. 
Phillips. © 1 ¢. Oct. 24, 1929; E 
unp. 12429; Lucien Phillips, Phila- 
delphia. 23402 


My sweeter than sweet; from Sweetie, 
words by George Marion, jr., music 
by Richard A. Whiting; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Oct. 23, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 25; E pub. 10367; Famous music 
corp., New York. 23403 


My toast to you; words and music by 
Sunny Clapp. [Words and melody 


pt. 117, n. S., v. 24 


only] © 1c. Oct. 7, 1929; E unp. 
11727; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 23404 


My Venetian lovenest; by I. B. Arn- 
stein; pf. ©1c. Sept. 12, 1929; BE 
unp. 12711; Ira B. Arnstein, New 
York. 23405 


My victory was conquering your heart; 
waltz ballad, words by Ned Miller, 
music by Carmen Lombardo, of 
Canada, domiciled at New York, and 
Jules K. Stein; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Oct: 9, 1929>°2 6" Oct Aly te pap: 
10091; Leo Feist, inc., New York. | 

- 23406 


My victory was conquering your heart; 
waltz, lyric by Ned Miller, music by 
Jules K. Stein and Carmen Lom- 
bardo, arr. by Frank Skinner; orch. 
pts., with vocal trio arr. by Lee 
Orean Smith. © Oct. 18, 1929; 2 ce. 
Oct. 19; E pub. 10272; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 23407 


My wedding day; words by F. H. 
Channing, music by L. W. Badenius. 
© 1 ec. Oct. 16, 1929; E unp. 12083; 
Leal Walling Badenius, Chicago. 

23408 


My wife brings home the bacon; words 
and music by E. Simonsen. New 
York City, Frank Harding music 
house. © Sept. 30, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 
4; E pub. 9796; Ellen Simonsen, 
Snohomish, Wash. 23409: 


My wife is one hundred percent talkie ; 
words by Bobby Heath, music by 
Alex Marr. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 -¢ Oct. 17, 1929) unp: 
12138; Joe Morris music co., New 
York. 23410: 


My wish for you; words and music 
by G. G. Davis and Basil Adlam. 
12mo. © Oct. 11, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct. 15; 
E pub. 10053; George Gibson Davis, 
San Francisco. 23411 


My yellow jacket girl; words by Daisy 
Chotas, music by N. Chotas. © Oct. 
11, 1929; 2 ce. Oct..14; E pub. 10103; 
Nick E. Chotas, Atlanta. 23412: 


Mysterious (The) melody man; waltz, 
words by Andrew Hooton Blackis- 
ton, music by William M. Hunter. 
London, Henderson & Spalding, itd. 
© Sept. 1, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 4; E pub. 
10336; A. H. Blackiston, Chicago. 

23413 


Mystery (A) for Christmas; in the 
mediaeval manner, words selected 
and music arr. and composed by 
Howard D. McKinney; mixed voices. 


1234 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1929 


4to. © Oct. 16, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 18; 
E pub. 10154: J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 23414 


Nachts; words by Will Scheller, music 
by. Elsa Proehl. © 1 ¢«. Oct. 15, 
1929; E unp. 12051; Elsa Proehl, 
Reseda, Calif. 23415 


Nar klockorna tystnat; text av Ture 
Lidstrém, musik av Bengt Carlberg, 
of Sweden; pf. © Sept. 12, 1929; 
tae. Oct. 1: fH .for, 6748; Edition 
Sylvain, Stockholm, Sweden. 23416 


Name (A) for a boy; musical reading, 
reading anon., musical setting by 
Frieda Peycke. © Oct. 15, 1929; 
PrenOck 19:8 pub. 10152: T...S. 
Denison & co., Chicago. 23417 


Nancy; words and music by Will Mac- 
Leod. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 25, 1929; E unp. 12550; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 23418 


Nancy Lee, you’re all the world to me; 
words and musie by J. M. Fisher, jr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 4, 1929; E unp. 11619; Jack M. 
Fisher, jr.. Chattanooga, Tenn. 

23419 


Nankeen; Chinese’s [!] tone, by L. 
Petti; violin solo. © 1 ¢. Oct. 4, 
1929; E unp. 11681; Luigi Petti, 
New York. : 23420 


Naturlieder; worte von Hoffman von 
Fallersleben, Karl Busse u. a., musik 
von Armin Knab, of Germany. © 
tule ot 1999 - 1 ¢. Aug. 29. EI for. 
6868; Universal edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 23421 


words by E. Robyn, 
[Words and mel- 


Naughty baby: 
music by A. Fisk. 


ody only] © 1c. Oct. 8, 1929; E 
unp. 11765; Arthur Fisk and Ed- 
ward M. Robyn, San Francisco. 


23422 


Near beer blues; words and music by 
P. J. Sullivan.; -©-f.¢. Oct: 10, 1929: 
EK unp. 11913; Patrick J. Sullivan, 
Clator, W. Va. 23423 


Near me tho far away; words by 
Harry B. Smith, music by G. O’Hara. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 18, 1929; E unp. 12261; Geoffrey 
O’Hara, New York. 23.424 


Neat little, sweet little you; words by 
Maud Denny, music by Oliver Scott; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © 1 ec. Oct. 5, 
1929; E unp. 11693; Wisely music 
publishers, Des Moines. 23425 


23437 


Nena mia; words by Carlos L. Cabello, 
music by F. L. Cabello and Xavier 
Cugats pf.’ © Ie. Oct. 17, 19293 Bb 
unp. 12131; Fernando L. Cabello, 
Los Angeles. 23426 


Neptijdeme spat aZ rino v Sest; arr. 
by Louis Vitak. 4to. 1. Orch. pts.— 
2. Band pts. © Sept. 28, 1929; 2 e. 
Oct. 7; E pub. 9779, 9780; Vitak- 
Elsnie co., Chicago. 23427, 23428 


Never mind; words by Allen Calm- 
bacher, music by S. O. Lewis. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 1, 1929; BH unp. 126038; Stuart 
O. Lewis, New York. 23429 


New Orleans is the town I like best; 
lyric and music by G. Foster. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 25, 1929; E unp. 12555; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc., New York. 


23430 
New (A) song; anthem, words from 
Psalm 96, music by Paul Bliss; 


mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 15, 1929; 
2 ec. Oct. 17; E pub. 10180; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 23431 


New (The) song of the hundred and 
forty and four thousand; words 
from the Bible, music by H. A. Sny- 
der. [Words and melody only] © 
ier "Ocil A 192919; FE .unp.! 11722; 
Harry Ambrose Snyder, Philadel- 
phia. 23432 


New York (The) shuffle; words and 
music by F. Scott. © 1c. Oct. 29, 
1929; E unp. 12660; Fred Scott, 
Brooklyn. 234383 


Next election day; words and musie 
by W. C. Stonaker. © Sept. 14, 
1929; 2 ec. Sept. 18; E pub. 9788; 
Wm. C. Stonaker, St. Albans, L. L., 
IN:--Y. 23434 


Ngiuli’, ngiuli’! versi di A. Ricciardi, 
musica di L. Canoro. [Words and 
melody only] © Oct. 2, 1929; 2 «. 
Oct. 4; E pub. 9696; Louis Canoro 
& Alfonso Ricciardi, New York. 

23435 


Niggars in Georgia; words by Bebe 
Peat, music by L. Patton, of Canada. 
Toronto, Canada, Whaley, Royce & 
co. © Sept. 24, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 24; 
E for. 6833; Lowell Patton, Toronto, 
Canada. 23436 


Nigger baby; lyric and music by H. H. 
Smith. [Words and melody only] 
©-1 c. Oct. 25, 1929; B unp: 12518; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 23437 


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23438 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


Night; nocturne, by Thomas Scull] | No other but you; words and music 


Harold, of Great Britain, op. 27, no. 
2;: pi... ©’. Sept. 23,° 1929s DPieaWet. 
11; EH for. 7057; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don. 234388 


Night (A) of happiness; from A song 
of old Kentucky, words and music 
by Con Conrad, Sidney D. Mitchell 
and Archie Gottler. © Oct. 4, 1929; 
2 ec. Oct. 5; E pub. 9703; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

234389 


Night of love; words and music by M. 
Fischer and S. Gray. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Oct. 1, 1929; 
HE unp. 11489; Margaret Fischer and 
Sara Gray, Hollywood. 23440 


Night (A) of wonderful love; words 
by Stephen Hoffman, music by HE. 
Del Cioppo. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 22, 1929; E unp. 

' 12344; Hugene Del Cioppo, New 
York. 23441 


Night time; words and music by Jos- 
eph R. Kidd. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 15, 1929; E unp. 
12030; William C. Kidd, Lakewood, 
IN. aii 23442 


Nights of love; words and music by 
C. F. Pagendarm. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Oct. 10, 1929; E 
unp. 11879; Clarence F. Pagendarm, 
Wheeling, W. Va. 23443 


Nifa hermosa; laughing song, valsette 
brillante, words and music by O. C. 
Scott, op. 20. © Oct. 19, 1929; 2c. 
Oct. 26; E pub. 10376; Olivia Castro 
Scott, Piedmont, Calif. 23444 


Nine (The) pound hammer ; words and 
musie by G. B. Grayson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. Oct. 25, 
1929; E unp. 12532; Southern music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 23445 


Ninety-five cents; words by F. J. Law- 
less, music by C. P. Tate. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Oct. 24, 
1929; E unp. 12473; Fritz Joshua 
Lawless and Clarke Parker ‘Tate, 
Memphis, Tenn. 23446 


Nitto (El) nacio; aguinaldo, letra y 
musica por H. Torres. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 12403 ; Heriberto Torres, New 
York. 23447 


No mother’s child; words by M. Bishop, 
music by Samuel H. Speck. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Oct. 
4, 1929;'2 ce. Oct. 25; E pub. 10347 ; 
Mary Bishop, Lost Creek, W. Va. 

23448 


by Madaline Krell Reynolds. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e 
Oct. 15, 1929; E unp. 12034; Sophia 
Blanche Reynolds, Philadelphia. 
23449 


No quiero que me quieras; letra y mt- 
sica de L. Llaneza, of Spain, domi- 
ciled at New York. © 1c. Oct. 19, 
1929; E unp. 12213; Luis Llaneza, 
New York. 23450 


No seas tonta; cancion, words and mu- | 


sic by I. Rodriguez, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Chicago; two voices. [Pho- 
tostat] ©1e. Oct. 9, 1929; E unp. 
11818; Ignacio M. Valle, Chicago. 
23451 


No vengas a llorar; words and music 


by A. Castro, of Mexico, domiciled — 


at Chicago; two voices. [Photostat] 
© 1c. Oct. 9, 1929; E unp. 11814; 
Ignacio M. Valle, Chicago. 23452 


No wild West any more; words and 
music by V. A. Hilton. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
30, 1929; E unp. 12691; Verna Agnes 
Hilton, Newell, S. D. 23453 


No wonder; words by Morey David- 
son, music by Thomas Waller. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.e. 
Oct. 23, 1929; E unp. 12397; Santly 
bros., inec., New York. 23454 


Noble’s (Johnny) royal collection of 
Hawaiian songs; arr. by J. Noble 
and H. Berger; pf. and ukulelle ace. 


© Oct. 25, 1929; 2 ec. and aff. Novy. 


5; AA 27858; Johnny Noble, Hono- 
lulu. (23455 


Nobody’s business. but my own; words 
and music by L. H. Nichols. © 1. 
Oct. 14, 1929; E unp. 12208; Leon- 
ard Herschel Nichols, Pomona, Calif. 

23456 


Non dirmelo! one step, parole di A. 
Boschetti, musica di Robert Stolz, of 
Austria, op. 477. © June 1, 1929; 
1 c. Sept. 4; E for. 7016; Casa mu- 
sicale Mauro, Rome. 23457 


Non dirmi no! black-bottom, versi di 
Nando Vitali, musica di Salvatore 
Allegra, of Italy; pf. © July 10, 
1929; 1 c. Sept. 4; E for. 7017; Casa 
editrice musicale Saporetti & Cap- 
pelli, Florence, Italy. 23458 


Nonetto ; par H. Villa-Lobos, of Brazil; 
fliite, hautbois, clarinette, saxophone, 
basson, celesta, harpe, pf. et batterie, 
avec cheur mixte. Partition. © 
July 18, 1929; 1c. Sept. 14; H for. 
6794; Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 

23459 


1236 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1929 


Noreen aroon; words and music by 
L. Nicchia. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 25, 1929; E-unp. 
12501; Lillian Nicchia, Mountain 
Lakes, N. J. 23460 


North-wind’s (The) frolic; 2 pts., 
words by Lizzie De Armond, music 
by Eusebia Simpson. 4to. © Sept. 
12, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 30; E pub. 9599; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 23461 


Not a cloud in the sky; lyric by 
- Charles Newman, music by Isham 
Jones. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 23, 1929; E unp. 12409; 

Remick music corp., New York. 
23462 


Nothing can hold a man who is to 
leave; words by P. Fellman, music 
by Karl John. © 1. Oct. 26, 1929; 
EK unp. 12590; Pauline Fellman, 
Long Beach, Calif. 23463 


Nothing could be sweeter; words by 
Harcourt Strange, music by H. D. 
Cole. [Words and melody only. 
Photostat] © 1c. Aug. 1, 1929; E 
map 19777: = Harry’ D. ‘Cole: and 
Thaddeus Harcourt Strange, Mount 
Vernon, N. Y. 23464 


Nothing you can say, nothing you can 
do; words and music by L. Nicchia. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Oct. 9, 1929; E unp. 11811; Lillian 
Nicchia, Mountain Lakes, N. J. 

23465 


Notte catalana; tango-serenata, versi 
e musica di Ruggero Neri, of Italy. 
© June 12, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 4; BH for. 
7010; Edizioni musicali Ritmica, 
Milan. 23466 


Notte di gioia; waltz, by E. Tufanio; 
violin. ©1ce. Oct. 18, 1929; E unp. 
12152; Epifanio Tufanio, New York. 

23467 


Nous les hommes; words by Raymond 
Fontenay, music by Georges Maurice, 
of France, domiciled at San Fran- 


cisco. ©1. Oct. 14, 1929; E unp. 
11989; J. Maurice Rouyer, San 
Francisco. 23468 


Now and then; words and music by 
W. L. Stearns. Rey. [Photostat] 
© 1c. Oct. 15, 1929; E unp. 12047; 
William Lafayette Stearns, jr., 
Oklahoma City, OKI. 23469 


Now for a dam site better; words by 
Harcourt Strange, music by H. D. 
Cole. [Words and melody only. 


23479 
Photostat] ©1c. Aug. 1, 1929; E 
unp. 11782; Harry D. Cole and 


Thaddeus Harcourt Strange, Mount 
Vernon, N. Y. 23470 


Now I believe in dreams; words and 
music by Stanley F. Weiner and 
John Jacob Loeb. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Oct. 21, 1929; 
EH unp. 12311; Santly bros., inc, 
New York. 23471 


Now the lilac tree’s in bud; words by 
Bliss Carman, music by Henry Had- 
ley, op. 111, no. 1; high voice; in 
E min. © June 19, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 


12; E pub. 9965; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 


23472 


G. Porre/ [pseud of (Gad. 

70 Italy. PY. SC. tes 
—63. ©1 i Sept. 27, 1929; E unp. 
12733; Guido Torre, Paris. 23473 


Nuvole; improvviso, versi di Carlo 
Zangarini, musica di Pietro Cimara, 
Of Taty, ©.Oct. 2 192931" eet, 


Numbers; b 


2; E for. 7080; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 23474 
°O fatto d’ ’o zampugnare; versi e 


musica di F. Amodio; violino. © 
iG, OC 21h oo? Shs in. Vrosd * 
Frank Amodio, Brooklyn. 23475 


’O figlio ’e chiarastella ; versi e musica 
di R. Ciaramella, of Italy, domiciled 


at New York. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 4, 1929; E ump. 
11674; Roberto Ciaramella, New 
York. 23476 


O little town of Bethlehem; words by 
P. Brooks, music by Harold An- 
drews, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices. 12mo. © Oct. 31, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 31; E for. 7089; Novello & co., 
Itd., London. 23477 


O longing generation ; words by Valen- 
tin Thilo, tr. by Dirk H. van der 
Stucken, melody harmonized by Jo- 
hann Jeep, ed. by Carl F. Pfatt- 
eicher; mixed voices. Copyright is 
based upon new matter of C. F. 
Pfatteicher namely, his interpreta- 
tion represented in the legible nota- 
tion thereof contained in the copies 
filed. ,,.4to.; © Aug. 6.1929 2.2, ¢. 
Oct. 12; E pub. 9935; Carl Fischer, 
ine.,-New York. 23478 


O mighty God; anthem, words by S. 
BE. Mekin, music by Alfred Wooler ; 
mixed voices. © Oct. 15, 1929; 2 ce. 
Oct. 17; E pub. 10184; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 23479 


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23480 


_— 


O mistress mine; poem by Shakespeare, 
music by Frederick W. Wadely, of 
Great Britain; male voices. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Sept. 20, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 28; EH 
for. 6758; Hawkes & son (London) 
Itd., London. 23480 


O Trinity, most blessed Light; short 
anthem for evening, words by J. M. 
Neale from the Latin, music by Eric 
H. Thiman, of Great Britain ; mixed 
voices; organ ace. 4to. © Oct. 2, 
1929; 1 c. Oct. 18; E for. 6905; Bay- 
ley & Ferguson, Glasgow. 23481 


°O vero ammore; versi di C. Di Santo, 
musica di Raffaele Cacace, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Oct. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 12142; Carmine Di Santo, 
New York. 23482 


O ymnoumenos; words by P. Kyriakos, 
music by Ierotheo Skiza, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. Oct. 19, 
1929; E unp. 12235; Synchronic pub. 
co., New York. 23483 


Oboe concerto; in one movement for 
oboe and pf., or orch., pf. reduction 

_ by Eugene Goossens, of Great Bri- 
tain. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd..—Philadelphia, Curwen, inc. 
Oct. 7, 1929; 1 e. Oct. 5; E for. 
6842; Eugene Goossens, Rochester, 
Ne XC. 23484 


Oceana; commedia fantastica in tre 
atti di Silvio Benco, traduzione 
tedesca di Felix Falzari, musica di 
Antonio Smareglia, of Italy, ridu- 
zione per canto e pf. di Mario 
Smareglia, of Italy. Trieste, Arti 
grafiche L. Smolars '& Nipote. © 
June 15, 1929; 1. ec. Sept. 4; D pub. 
27602; Ariberto Smareglia, Rivera, 
Switzerland. 23485 


Ode to music; words and music by 
Harry C. Banks, jr.; mixed voices. 
4to. © Oct. 15, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 17; 
E pub. 10177; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 23486 


Of course I love you; words and music 
by W. J. Day; pf. © 1 ¢ Oct. 38, 
1929; E unp. 11562; William James 
Day, Brooklyn. 23487 


Off to Paris! marcia militarmente, for 
photoplay, by David Broekman; full 
orch. pts., with pf. or organ con- 
ductor. © Oct. 18, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 
22; E pub. 10331; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 23488 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Offenbach (Jacques) Grosse fantasie; 
aus Der goldschmied von Toledo, 
arr. von Emil Bauer, of Austria; 
small ‘orch. pts., with pf. direction 
and violino 1 direction. © June 13, 
1929; 1c. July 30; E for. 6864; 
Universal edition, a. g., Vienna. 

23489 

The pixies’ carnival; 2 pt. cho., 

words by G. A. Brown, music arr. 

by William M. Felton. 4to. © 

Oct. 15, 1929; 2-c. Oct. 17; EF pub 

10179; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 

delphia. 23490 


Oft in danger, oft in woe; hymn, 
words by Henry Kirke White and 
Frances S. Fuller-Maitland, music 
by J. C. Marks. © Sept. 30, 1929; 
2°) ev Oct! 33 > Epub 796i eae 
Christopher Marks, New York. 

23491 


Oh daddy won’t you please come back 
again; words and music by D. C. 
Pedigo; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Oct. 18, 1929; 2 c Oct. 21-" gap 
10274; D. C. Pedigo, Fieldale, Va. 

_ 23492 


Oh, how I love that girl; words and 
music by C. Le Pari, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. Oct. 4, 
1929; EK unp. 11612; Charles Le 
Pari, Newburgh, N. Y. 23493 


Oh, how I’m longing for you! words 
and music by Fred Rose; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Oct. 12, 1929; 2 «. 
Oct. 16; E pub. 10095; T. S. Denison 
& co., Chicago. 23494 


Oh how I wish that she could only 
come to me; words and music by 
O. J. Smith. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 17, 1929; E ump. 
12115; Oliver J. Smith, Cassville, 
Wis. 23495 


Oh! hubby give me a check; words 
and music by C. Seott. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 10, 1929; 
EK unp. 11886; Christopher Scott, 
Woodbridge, N. J. 23496 


Oh man, behold thou thy Master; 
melody and words by The Bohemian 
brethren, tr. by Carl F. Pfatteicher, 
music harmonized by Friedrich 
Riegel, ed. by C. F. Pfatteicher; 
mixed voices. Copyright is based 
upon new matter of C. F. Pfatteicher 
namely, his interpretation repre- 
sented in the legible notation there- 
of contained in the copies filed. 4to. 
© Aug. 6, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 12; E pub. 
9942: Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

23497 


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no. 10, 1929 


23520 


Oh Molly dear; lyrics and music by 
_ 3B. F. Shelton. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Oct. 25, 1929; E unp. 
12510; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 23498 


Oh! mother dear; words by S. HE. 
Ream, music by L. Florin Brown. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Oct. 19, 1929; H unp. 12228; Sylvia 


HK. Ream, Enola, Pa. 23499 
Oh mother mine; words by E. G. 
Carter, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 


Oct. 5, 1929; E unp. 11698; Emilee 
G. Carter, Creston, Ia. 23500 


Oh . .. signorine!!! canzone fox-trot, 
versi e musica di Ruggero Neri, of 
Italy; canto 0 mandolino solo. 4to. 
© June 12, 1929; 1c. Sept. 4; E for. 
7011; Edizioni musicali Ritmica, 
Milan, 23501 


Oh sweetheart why are you so long; 
words by L. H. Mackay, music by 
Sylvester Long Cross; pf. ©1«. 
Oct. 8, 1929; E unp. 11755; Lulu 


Hackett Mackay, Seattle. 23502 
Oh yes dear! fox-trot, by René 
Demaret, of Belgium; odeon and 


salonorch. pts., with pf. conductor. 
4to. © Sept. 18, 1929; 1 « Oct. 1; 
E for. 6755; Aug. Cranz, G.m.b.H., 
Leipzig. 23503 


Ojos negros; bambuco, melody by F. 
~ Godoy P., of Mexico, domiciled at 
New York. © 1 ¢. Oct. 7, 1929; HB 
unp. 11718; Fernando Godoy P., 
New York. 23504 


Ol’ Jordan; words and music by Mabel 
Narr. © Oct. 3, 1929; 2c Oct. 5; 
E pub. 9739; W. C. Handy music 
publisher, New York. 23505 


Old age is ecreepin’ upon you; words 
and music by Wesley Wilson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Oct. 21, 1929; E unp. 12349; Record 
music co., New York. 23506 


Old black Mary; lyrics and music by 
Bessie Tucker. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Oct. 25, 1929; E unp. 
12511; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 23507 


Old fashioned pal of my dreams; 
words and music by R. F. Hudson. 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1929; E unp. 12022; 
Ray Frederick Hudson, Butte, Mont. 

23508 


Old fashioned waltz; from Cameo 
Kirby, by George Lipschultz; pf. © 


1c. Oct. 30, 1929; E unp. 12700; 
Fox film corp., New York. 23509 


Old man Pie-eye; words and music by 
Byron Gay; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Oct. 10, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 16; E pub. 
10174; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 23510 


Old pal, I am lonesome tonight; bal- 
lad, words by H.'C. Campbell, music 
by Samuel H. Speck. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Aug. 14, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 26; E pub. 9652; 
Ernest C. Campbell, Stoy, Il 23511 


Old (The) rustic bench; words and 
music by M. P. Hein. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Oct. 24, 1929; 
EH unp. 12450; Marie Pearl Hein, 
New Orleans. 23512 


Old (The) school bell; words and 
music by M. Frownfelter. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Aug. 
19, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 26; EH pub. 9655 ; 
Mattie Frownfelter, Flint, Mich. 

23513 


Old Virginny lullaby; words and mu- 
sic by Bob [i. e. Robert] Palmer. 
© Oct. 10, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 14; E pub. 
10044; Robert Palmer pub. co., Los 
Angeles. 23514 


Omnipotence; words by Kate G. Pohl, 
music by W. B. Olds; organ ace. © 
Oct. 29, 1929; 2 c Oct. 31; E pub. 
10429; Clayton F. Summy ©o., 
Chicago. 23515 


Omnipresence; words by Kate G. Pohl, 
music by W. B. Olds; organ ace. 
© Oct. 29, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 31; E 
pub. 10428; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 23516 


Omniscience; words by Kate G. Pohl, 
music by W. B. Olds; organ ace. 
© Oct. 29, 1929; 2 ¢ Oct. 31; HB 
pub. 10427; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 23517 


On a hill; negro lullaby, arr. by Mrs. 
H. H. A. Beach. 1. High voice.— 
2. Med. voice. © Oct. 28, 1929; 2 «. 
each Oct. 30; E pub. 103938; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 23518 


On eagles’ wings; two pt. anthem, 
words and music by Bernard Haim- 
blen. 4to. © Oct. 9, 1929; 2 c Oct. 
10; E pub. 10000; Chappell & co., 
lItd., London. 23519 

On one rainy day; lyrics by Pat Bal- 
lard [pseud. of F. D. Ballard], music 
by Tom Waring. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Oct. 80; 1929; E 
unp. 12684; Francis Drake Ballard, 
New York. 23520 


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23521 


On the dark blue sea; waltz, words 
and music by G. F. Raneri. © 1c. 
Aug. 27, 1929; E unp. 11546; Guy 
Frank Raneri, Johnstown, Pa. 

23521 

On the Grand Canal; Venetian sere- 
nade, by Walter C. Schad; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. © Sept. 27, 
19292 Co Oct. LE" pnb: Sia: 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 23522 


On the lake; barcarole, by Alfredo 
Squeo, op. 5; violin with pf. acc. 
@ July 22, 192932: (Oet. 123") 
pub. 9959; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. Zango 


On the road to Rainbow Bay; words 
by Mort Dixon, music by Harry 
Woods; pf. and ukulele acc. © Oct. 
28, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 29; E pub. 10383; 
Santly bros., inc., New York. 23524 


On the shadowy lagoon; words and 
music by L. B. Rosborough. [Pho- 
tostat] ©1e. Oct. 5, 1929; E unp. 
12148; L. B. Rosborough, Chicago. 

23525 


On the train of happiness; words by 
Jimmy Howard [i. e. James Paul 
Howard], music by Thomas Andrew 
Donnelly. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 21, 1929; E unp. 12341; 
Thomas A. Donnelly and James P. 
Howard, Paterson. 23526 


On the Volga; Russian overture, by 
Ivan Akimenko, arr. by Chas. J. 
Roberts; band pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © July 11, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 12; E pub. 9952; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 23527 


On the way; more Notes and time 
with tunes, by Susan Forde, of 
Great Britain; pf. bk. 2. © Sept. 
9, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 10; E for. 6915; 
A. Weekes & co., Itd., London. 23528 


Once again; words and music by W. 
H. Rhodes, arr. by R. I. Weatherbee. 
© Sept. 27, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 2; E pub. 
9805; William H. Rhodes, Waltham, 
Mass. 23529 


Once in a blue moon; words and music 
by J. Tinsman. [Words and melody 


only] © 1, Oct. 4, 1929; E unp. 
11642; Jennie Tinsman, Dundee, 
Mich. 23530 


Once in a blue moon; words by Billy 
Frisch, music by Otto Motzan; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by A. J. Fran- 
chini. © Oct. 2, 1929: 2'c. ‘Oct. 2; 
EK pub. 9671; Lewis music pub. co., 
New York. 23531 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


Once upon a time; from Married in 
Hollywood, lyric by Harlan Thomp- 
son, music by Dave Stamper. © 
Ot, "22,1929 5° 2°e." Oct.” 25.4.9 Bi aia 
10863; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 23532 


One girl in a million; words and music 
by P. Jarmark, D. J. Sokol and M. 
Eckstein. © 1c Oct. 4, 1929; EH 
unp. 12418; Philip Jarmark, David 
J. Sokol and Maxwell Eckstein, New 
York. 23533 


One love; words by Edward Strauss, 
music by M. Strauss. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 29, 1929; 
E unp. 12615; Milton Strauss, 
Washington. 23534 


One other day; words and music by 
D. Rhys Ford. © Oct. 11, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 11; E pub. 10020; Melrose mu- 
sic co., Warren, O. 23535 


One-three-five; easy pieces for the pf. 
based on the triad, by Pearl Marie 
Barker. © Nov. 6, 1929; 2 ¢c. and 
aff. Nov. 8; AA 28110; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 23536 


One way; fox-trot, by James Dean, of 
Great Britain, orch. by Tony Lowry, 
of Great Britain; orch, pts., with pf. 
conductor and words. 4to. © Aug. 
30, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 27; H for. 6770; 
Cavendish music ¢co., London. 23537 


One wonderful dream; four step, by 
CG. N.:.Parker,; .pf...1 ©: 2) Ocha: 
1929; E unp. 11683; Carroll Norman 
Parker, Chicago. 23538 


Onliest one; words by A. Gertz, music 
by Chester Escher; 1st violin. © 
1 ce. Oct. 12, 1929; E unp. 11956; 
Amelita Gertz, Munden, Kan. 23539 


Only; words and music by J. B. 
Kremer, 3d. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Oct. 2, 1929; BH unp. 
11550; James Brainerd Kremer, 3d, 
Montclair, N. J. 23540: 


Only a dream of you; words and music 
by W. Damitz. [Words and melody 
only] ©1. Oct. 17, 1929; E unp. 
12102; Wilheliftina Damitz, Newark, 
Nid. 23541 


Only glory by and by; words by Avis 
B. Christiansen, music by W. P. 
Loveless. Svo. (Im Song favorites, 
no. 1) © Sept. 19, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
28; E pub. 9883; Wendell P. Love- 
less, Chicago. 23542 


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no. 10, 1929 


Oo-fy goo-fy; words and music by H. 
Stubblebine. [Blue-print] © 1 ©¢. 
Oct. 29, 1929; E unp. 12678; Harvey 
Stubblebine, Spring City, Pa. 2385438 


Ooh, love, I do love; fox-trot, words 
and music by Julien Wright, of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele acc. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© July 16, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 5; E for. 

- 6808; Victor pub. co., London. 23544 


Operating room blues; words and mu- 
sic by L. M. Hunter. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 12561; Louise M. Hunter, 
Macon, Miss. 23545 


—Or anything else I’ve got; fox trot, 
written and composed by Harry 
Castling and Fred Holt, both of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele acc. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Sept. 10, 1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 5; E for. 
6779; Lareine & co., ltd., London. 

23546 

Orgullo (El) mexicano; cancion popu- 
lar, letra de F. L. Cabello y Casimiro 
T. Pirrin, musica de F. L. Cabello; 
pf. (in Mexican music—Spanish 
music, album no. 1) © Aug. 26, 
1929;-2 ec. Aug. 30; E pub. 9851; 
Fernando L. Cabello, El Paso. 

23547 

Oriental moon; words and music by 
A. J. Limata. © 1 c. Oct. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 12041; Albert James Limata, 
New York. 23548 


Our family doctor; words and music 
by Wesley Wilson. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 12350; Record music co., New 
York. 23549 


Our garden of love; words and music 
by R. C. Renwick. [Photostat] © 
2 ee, Oct, ):23,. A929:  mnp. Jd 2398: 
Ruth Comfort Renwick, Medford, 
Mass. 23550 

Our home in the blue; ballad, words 
by G. Woods, music by Samuel 
Speck. New York City, Frank Hard- 
ing. © Aug. 24, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 1; 
E pub. 9683; Gladys Woods, Lewis- 
ville, Tex. 2008 1 


Our love gifts; white gifts for the 
King, Christmas service with songs, 
compiled by Ruth Hergt. 8vo. © 
Nov. 2, 1929; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 14; 
AA 29282; Meigs pub. co., Indian- 
apolis. 23552 


Our turpentine farm; words and mus‘¢ 
by Harry Jones. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Oct. 21, 1929; E 


83588—30——6 


23562 
unp. 12348; Record music co., New 
York. 23553 

Out in the cold; from Hollywood 
nights, words and music by Con 
Conrad, Sidney D. Mitchell and 


Archie Gottler. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 8, 1929; E unp. 
11863; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 23554 


Out of a clear blue sky; from Harry 
Carroll’s revue, words and music by 
Raymond Klages, Jesse Greer and 
Harry Carroll. © Sept. 23, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 24; E pub. 9711; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

23555. 


Out of the blue; from Sweet Ade- 
line, words by Oscar Hammerstein, 
2d, music by Jerome Kern. © Oct. 
4, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 9; E pub. 9870; 
T. B. Harms co., New York. 23556 


Out of the shadows; poem by Martha 
Martin, music by R. Huntington 
Woodman. 1. Sop. or ten.—2. Mezzo- 
sop. or bar. © Oct. 28, 1929; 2 «. 
each Oct. 30; E pub. 10394; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 23597 


Outside; hymn, words by Dorithy G. 
Jeter, music by H. G. Tovey. © 
Sept. 1, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 19; E pub. 
10239; Herbert G. Tovey, Eagle 
Rock, Calif. 23558. 


Ouverture symphonique; pour grand 
orch., réduction pour pf. par l’auteur,. 
Alexandre Tansman, of Poland. © 
Agg."28, £9292°" e/OctU 26: “ter, 
7000; Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 

23559. 


Owe (Ka) a na wai (Rippling wa- 
ters); by J. Vollmar; Hawaiian 
guit., with regular guit. acc. © Oct. 
1, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 4; E pub. 10083; 
Jacob Vollmar, Rochester, N. Y. 

23560. 


Pace (La) santa romana; canto sacro, 
versi di A. Ventura, musica di A. T. 
Tustelli, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; una yoce e due voci. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e. July 22, 
1929; E unp. 11548; Angelo Ventura. 
and Angelo T. Tustelli, New York. 

23561 


Paganini (Niccolo) Il earnevale di 
Venezia; variazioni alla Paganini, 
per orch. di Vincenzo Tommasini, of 
Italy. Partitura. 8vo. © Oct. 23, 
1929; 1 ce. Oct. 24; E for. 6969; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 23562 


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23563 


pt. III, n. S., v. 24 


Paint your home with sunbeams, and 
light every room with a smile; fox 
trot, words by Harry Pease and 
Charles O’Flynn, music by Ed. G. 
Nelson, arr. by Ed. Smalle; male 
quartet, unacc. 4to. © Oct. 8, 1929; 
2 ec Oct. 11; E pub. 10087; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 23563 


Paint your home with sunbeams and 
light every room with a smile; fox- 
trot, words by Harry Pease and 
Charles O’Flynn, music by Ed. G. 
Nelson, arr. by Kenn Sisson; orch. 
pts., with vocal trio arr. by Lee 
Orean Smith. © Oct. 17, 1929; 2. 
Oct. 18; E pub. 10271; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 23564 


Painting the clouds with sunshine; 
words by Al. Dubin, music by Joe 
Burke, arr. by Hd. Smalle; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Sept. 27, 1929; 2c. 
Oct. 2; E pub. 10059; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 23565 


Pal of long ago; words by EH. A. Kipp, 
music by David Reed. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Aug. 2, 
1829; 2 c. Aug. 8; E pub. 9854; Harl 
A. Kipp, Waverly, N. Y. 23566 


Palacio de hadas; cancion, words and 
musie by I. Rodriguez, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Chicago. [Photostat] 
© 1 ce. Oct. 9, 1929; E unp. 11813; 
Ignacio M. Valle, Chicago. 23567 


Palestrina (Giovanni Pierluigi Santo) 
When flowery meadows; madrigal, 
arr. by Mark Andrews; 4 male 
voices. 4to. © Oct. 10, 1929; 2 «. 
Oct. 11; E pub. 10069; G. Ricordi & 
co., inc., New . York. 23568 


Paloma mensagera; words and music 
by J. Fernandez, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Chicago; two voices. [Pho- 

‘tostat] ©1e. Oct. 9, 1929; E unp. 
11816; Ignacio M. Valle, Chicago. 

23569 


Palomita; tango, par P. Coppola, of 
Italy ; orch. parties, avec pf. conduc- 


teur. 4to. © Aug. 28, 1929; 1 ec. 
Oct. 26; E for. 6978; Editions Max 
Eschig, Paris. 23570 
Palpiti d’amore; polka, by Carmine 


Meluzio; accordion. © Oct. 2, 1929; 
2c. Oct. 2; E pub. 9680; Roma mu- 
sic co., Cleveland. 23D 01 


Pandemonium ; ballet music, from Sev- 
en faces, by Arthur Kay; pf. ©l1e. 
Oct. 26, 1929; E unp. 12581; Fox 
film corp., New York. 23572 


Parade of the blues; from Hollywood 
nights, words and music by Con Con- 
rad, Sidney D. Mitchell and Archie 
Gottler. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 8, 1929; E unp. 11859; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 23573 


Parting; fox trot ballad, words and 
music by Mario Alvarez, of Cuba, 
domiciled at New York; 1st violin.. 
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1929; HE mp. 12079" 
Ildeberto José Alvarez, New York. 

23574 


Pasal march; memories of Finland, by 
L. Steinert; band pts. © Sept. 26, 
1929 ; 2 c. Sept. 80; E pub. 9632; Leo- 
pold Steinert, Chicago. 23575 


Pasha’s (The) daughter; words anon., 
music by B. F. Stone, jr. [Photo- 
stat] ©1e. Oct. 14, 1929; E unp. 
12011; Byron Franklin Stone, jr., 
San Francisco. 23576 


Pass’ auf! lied und blues, worte von 
Erwin W. Spahn, musik von Ernst 
Arnold, of Austria, op. 197. © Nov. 
6, 1926; 1 @ Sept. 11, 192925) tor 
6882; Josef Blaha, Vienna. 23517 


Passing by; by Edward C. Purcell, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Oct. 17, 1929; 
1 c@ Oct. 18; E for. 6901; Edwin 
Ashdown, ltd., London. 23578 


Pasterka na jasnej gorze w _ czesto- 
chowie; melody by J. Kallini. © 
1..e. Oct. "23, 1929; BH ane iaaere 
Josef Kallini, Brooklyn. 23579 


Pastorale montanina; la piva, l’armo- 
nica e la zampogna, pezzo caratteris- 
tico, di Virgilio Ranzato, ‘of Italy; 
pf. © Sept. 18, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 23; 
E for. 6948; A. & G. Carisch & «@, 
Milan. 23580 


Pastry (The) cook and the pirate; 
operetta in three acts, libretto and 
lyrics by Effa E. Preston, music by 
Harry L. Alford. 4to. © Oct. 28, 
1929; 2 ec. Oct. 30; D pub. 27604; T. 
S. Denison & co., Chicago. 23581 


Path (The) to your heart; words by 
C. Troske, music by Robt. H. Bren- 
nen. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Oct. 16, 1929; E unp. 12069; 
Charlotte Troske, New Haven. 

23582 

Patriotic songs; medley, intro. Hail, 
Columbia, The Red, White and Blue, 
and America, arr. by Maurice Lee; 
solo and 2d violin, with obbl. violin 
pt.;. pf.,ace... ©: Oct, 24, 1929 2c 
Oct. 25; E pub. 10339; Century mu- 
sic pub. co., New York. 23583 


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no. 10, 1929 


23604 


Paul’s heavenly vision ; words and mu- 
sic by Rev. McGee. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 12541; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 23584 


Pause; words by Lee Young, music by 
H. A. Shaw. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 14, 1929; E unp. 
11993; Harry A. Shaw, Oregon City, 
Or. 23585 


Peace in liberty; words by Abbie Far- 
well Brown, music by Mabel W. 
Daniels, op. 25; mixed voices. Rev. 
ed. 4to. © Oct. 10, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 
15; E pub. 10056; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 23586 


Peanut (The) song; words and music 
by Al Cameron and Pete Bontsema. 
(In Special songs, stories and jokes 
by Al and Pete) © Sept. 13, 1929; 
2 ¢c. Oct. 17; E pub. 10136; Forster 
music publisher, inc., Chicago. 

23587 

Peasant love song; from Married in 
Hollywood, lyric by Harlan Thomp- 
son, music by Dave Stamper. | 
Oct... 16, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 17; H pub. 
10275; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine., New York. 23588 


Peddlin’ man; words and music by J. 
C. Johnson. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 21, 1929; E unp. 
12310; Progressive music co., New 
York. 23589 


Penn-go-in ; University of Pennsylvania 
march and mascot song, words by 
George E. Nitzsche, music by David 
4000. & 4tox, © “Oct, 24.1929; 
2 e. Oct. 30; E pub. 10392; Hall- 
Mack co., Philadelphia. 23590 


Perché non m’ami piu’; versi di L. S. 
Tartaglia, musica di Luigi Canoro; 
violin. © 1c. Oct. 10, 1929; E unp. 
11871; Luigi S. Tartaglia, Albany. 

2359) 

Perfect (A) night for love; words and 
music by M. J. Peterson and HE. C. 
Barrows. © 1 ec. Oct. 8, 1929; EB 
unp. 11749; Michael J. Peterson and 
Elmer C. Barrows, Baltimore. 

23592 

Pergolesi (G. 5B.) Concerto; tras- 

_ eritto per violino e pf. ed accresciuto 
di una cadenza da Guido Laccetti, 
of Italy. © Oct. 1, 1929; 1 ¢ Oct. 
23; E for. 6950; A. & G. Carisch & ¢., 
Milan. 23593 


Petite berceuse; by Alfredo Squeo, op. 
5; violin with pf. ace. © July 22, 


1929; 2 « Oct. 12; E pub. 9958; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 
23594 
Pets; words and music by E. C. Kelly. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
Oct. 10, 1929; E unp. 11885; Eugene 
C. Kelly, South St. Paul, Minn. 
23595 
Phantom (The) drive; pt.-song, words 
adapted from the Russian by V. N., 
music by Ivan Techakoff, arr. by 
Viadimir Nikitin [pseud. of Harry 
L. Harts]; sop., alto and bass. 4to. 
© Oct. 8, 1929; 2 ce. Oct. 11; BE pub. 
10395; Charles W. Homeyer & co., 
Boston. 23596 


Piano music; musical recitation, words 
anon., music by Alma Stanley; ptr. 
Belmar, N. J., Edgar S. Werner & 
co. © Sept. 28, 1929; 2 e. Oct. 23; 
EK pub. 10316; M. S. Titus-Werner, 
Belmar, N. J. 23597 


Pianogram; by Ralph Rainger; pf. 
© Oct. 8, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 9; E pub. 


9863; Robbins music corp.. New 
York. 23598 
Piedi ... piedi . . . piedigrotta 1929; 


words and music by E. A. Mario and 
others. Napoli-Milano, Casa editrice 
musicale EH. A. Mario. © Sept. 15, 
1929; 1 ce. Oct. 1; E for. 6750; Ital- 
ian book co., New York. 23599 


Piedigrotta Bideri 1929; la festa au- 
tunnale della canzone, compiled by 
Ferdinando Bideri, of Italy. Napoli, 
Casa editrice Ferd. Bideri. no. 1. 
© Sept21 1929308 ce Oct!-18 5-H 


for. 6895; Italian book co., New 
York. 23600 
Piedigrotta F. Mario Russo, 1929; 


compiled by F. Mario Russo, of Italy. 


©mSept115,00929; Wie. Octo; 
E for. 6751; Italian book co., New 
York. 23601 


Pilgrim (The) ; he who would valiant 
be, sacred song, words by John Bun- 
yan et al., music by W. R. Voris; 
med. voice. © Nov: 1, 1929; 2 c. 
Oct. 31; E pub. 104389; H. W. Gray 
co., Chicago. 23602 


Pipes (The) 0’ Pan; words by Velma 
Bell, music by Ira B. Wilson; sop. 
and alto. 4to. © Sept. 12, 1929; 
2 c. Sept. 30; E pub. 9598; Lorenz 
pub, co., Dayton, O. 23603 


Pirate (The); words and music by 
Frederick A. Williams; bass; in B 
fait. © Oct..18, 1929 evo. 2; 
E pub. 10273; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 23604 


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pt. 111, 0. S., v. 24 


Pixie pranks; by Frederic Groton, op. 
R, no. 1; pf. © Sept. 19, 1929; 2c. 
Sept. 30; E pub. 9621; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 23605 


Place (A) to call home; words by A. 
Wright, music by P. B. Story. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Oct. 
15, 1929; 2c. Oct. 18; E pub. 10378 ; 
Aria Wright, Danville, Ky. 238606 


Playing poker; words and music by 
W. R. Williams; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Oct. 15, 1929; 2 ce Oct. 18; E 
pub. 10150; T. S. Denison & ©Co., 
Chicago. 23607 


Playing to the moon; words by G. 
Cunningham, music by Arthur Fisk. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Oct. 8, 1929; E unp. 11767; Georgie 
Cunningham, San Francisco. 23608 


Please come back to me; words by 
Eugene West, music by G. Austin; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by N. 

. Kalana. © Sept. 30, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
30; E pub. 9649; Gene Austin, ine., 
New York. 23609 


Please do; words and music by Car- 
rol Douglas Corbaley. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 4, 1929; 
E unp. 11906; Carroll D. Corbaley, 
San Francisco. 23610 


Please let me dream in your arms; 
fox-trot, words and music by Al 
Sherman, Al Lewis. and Carmen 
Lombardo, arr. by Lee Orean Smith; 
male quartet, unacce. 4to. © Oct. 
8, 1929; 2 ce Oct. 11; E pub. 10082; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 23611 


Poets; Lanier high school pep song, 
words and music by B. Hrabe. 
Oct. 11, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 11; E pub. 
10014; Billy Hrabe, Montgomery, 
Ala. 23612 


Polish dance; by Cuthbert Harris, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Oct. 15, 1929; 
2c. Oct. 17; E pub. 10187; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 23613 


Polish up your funny bone; from New 
Orleans frolic, words by James 
Brockman, music by James Hanley. 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1929; E unp. 12594; 
Fox film corp., New York. 23614 


Polka we fraku; melody by P. 
Humeniuk. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1929; E 
unp. 12587; Paul Humeniuk, New 
York. 23615 


Polonaise ; von Anton Dvorak, arr. von 
Emil Bauer, of Austria; small orch. 
pts., with pf. direction and violino 1 
direction. © June 28, 1929; 1 «. 


July 30; E for. 6859; Universal edi-. 


23616. 


Polski hymn, droga Polsko; words and 
music by L. Witkowski. © 1c. Oct. 
23, 1929; E unp. 12372; Leon Wit- 

’ kowski, New York. 23617 


Polski weteran; Polish song, words. 
and music by A. J. Okulski; bar. 
© 1c. Oct. 9, 1929; EB unp. 11847; 


tion, a. g., Vienna. 


Alfred Joseph Okulski, Passaic, 
N. J. 23618: 
Polskie orly; words and music by 
‘Daniel Des Foldes. [Words and 


melody only] © 1c. Oct. 17, 1929; 
E unp. 12141; Southern music pub. 
co., ine... New York. 23619) 


Poor (The) sap; by Edward Kilenyi, 
se. by A. E. Cafarella; orch. pts., 
with pf.-organ conductor. © Oct. 
3, 1929; 2 ce. Oct. 5; E pub. 9702; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

23620: 


Popular music scales; by A. Bellson; 
fretted instruments. © Sept. 26, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 30; E pub. 9636; 
Albert Bellson, St. Paul, Minn. 

23621 


Por qué te quise? danza, letra y musica 
por F. L. Cabello; pf. (Jn Mexican 
music—Spanish music, album no, 1) 
© Aug. 26, 1929; 2 c Aug. 30; E 
pub. 9845; Fernando L. Cabello, El 
Paso. 23622 


Poslubie oberek; by K. Sokolowski; 
1st violin. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1929; E 
unp. 11692; Kazimiesz Sokolowski, 
Elizabeth, N. J. 23623. 


Pot hound blues; words and music by 
Lucille Bogan. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Oct. 21, 1929; E unp. 
12274; State Street music pub. co., 
ine., Chicago. 23624 


Powder and patches; minuet, words by 
Katie M. Luck, music by Montague 
F. Phillips, arr. by William Stickles ; 
sop. 1, 2 and alto. New York, 
Chappell-Harms, inc. 4to. © Oct. 
24, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 25; E pub. 10360; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 23625 


Practical scales and chord studies for 
the violin; by J. Milazzo. bk. 1. 
Oct. 14, 1929; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 21; 
AA 27290; John Milazzo, Chicago. 

23626 


Praktische violoncello-schule ; von 
Sebastian Lee, op. 30, revidierte und 
ergiinzte neuausgabe von Emanuel 
Feuermann und Jakob Sakom, both 


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no. 10, 1929 


23647 


of Austria. heft 1, 2, komplett. © 
Sept. 10, 1929; 1 ¢ Oct. 8; E for. 
6828; Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 
23627 
Prehistoric blues; from Harmony 
heaven, words by Raymond Wallace, 
music by Jimmy Campbell and Reg. 
Connelly, both of Great Britain; pf. 
and ukulele acc. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Oct. 4, 1929; 
1 ce. Oct. 12; E for. 68385; Campbell, 
Connelly & co., ltd., London. 23628 


Prelude in E minor; by Frances 
worry. pt... ©) Oct, 1G, 1929: "2 c. 
Oct. 12; E pub. 10029; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 23629 


Prelude solennelle; by Thomas Scull 
Harold, of Great Britain, op. 27, 
nae t= pi, <C) Sept. 24. 1999- 1 ¢ 
Oct. 11; E for. 7058; Augener, Itd., 
London. 23630 


Premiére sonate-fantaisie; désespér- 
ance, par H. Villa-Lobos, of Brazil; 
pf. et violon. © June 4, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 3; E for. 6795; Editions Max 
Eschig, Paris. 23631 


Prep (The) step; from Sweetie, words 
by George Marion, jr., music by 
Richard A. Whiting; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © Oct. 23, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 25; 
E pub. 10366; Famous music corp., 
New. York. 23632 


Press on; words by Park Benjamin, 
music by Ervin L. Nowell [pseud. of 
Harry L. Harts]; mixed voices. © 
Oct, 17,, 1929; 2.¢. Oct. 11; EB, pub. 
10265: Charles W. Homeyer & co., 
Boston. 23633 


Pretending; words and music by D. 
Stroer. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 17, 1929; E unp. 12103; 
Dorothy Stroer, St. Louis. 23634 


Pretty girl blues; words and music by 
A. F. Fuller; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. by A. D. Hunter. © Oct. 11, 
1929, 2 G& Oct.. 21; EH. pub. 10244; 
Arthur Franklin Fuller, Los Angeles. 

23635 


Primavera siciliana; canzone siciliana, 
versi di Enrico Ragusa, musica di 
Illuminato Culotta, of Italy; pf., 
with pts. for violino 1, violoncello, 
violino B. contrabasso, clarinetto si 
bemolle, tromba si bemolle, flauto, 
batteria and trombone. © Dec. 31, 
1928; 1 ec. Oct. 21, 1929; E for. 6908; 
G. Dispenza, Palermo, Italy. 23636 


Princess (The) polonaise; by R. Shue- 
bruk: cornet, with pf. ace. © Oct. 


10, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 12; E pub. 9923; 
Richard Shuebruk, New York. 
23637 


Principessa (La) del grammofono; 
fantasia dall’ operetta in tre atti di 
William Nelson, riduzione di Illumi- 
nato Culotta, of Italy; orchestrina 
parti, con pf.-conduttore e violino- 
conduttore. 4to. © Oct. 23, 1929; 
1 ec. Oct. 24; E for. 6974; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan: 23638 


Prisoner’s (The) regret; words by M. 
F. Kelly, music by Luther A. Clark. 
© 1e. Oct. 12, 1929; B unp. 12598; 
Milton F. Kelly, The Current, Ba- 
hamas. 23639 


Promise (The); words and music by 
Jean Bradley and Dolly Dike. 
1 eOct. 12; 1929; BE unps 11971. 
W. Large, Fresno, Calif. 23640 


Promise and cross your heart; words 
and music by Sunny Clapp. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Oct. 7, 
1929; E unp. 11725; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 23641 


Promised (The) land; words by Sam- 
uel Stennett, music of old hymn arr. 
by H. T. Burleigh; male voices. 4to. 
© Oct. 5, 1929; 2 c Oct. 7; E pub. 
9834; G. Ricordi & co., inc., New 
York. 23642 


IIpomue sisni Hapopisni; Ukrainian song, 
words and music by George Apol- 
sky, of Canada, domiciled at De- 
troit. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 18, 1929; _E unp. 11822; 
Apolsky & Bukantis music pub. co., 
Detroit. 23643 


Prosba do eczolowika; melody by P. 
Humeniuk. © 1c. Oct. 4, 1929; BH 
unp. 11666; Paul Humeniuk, New 
York. 23644 


IIpérn (“H) ayarn; tango from the oper- 
etta, words and music by Nicholas 
Hatziapostolou, of France. Athens, 
M. Constantinides. © Dee. 18, 1928; 
1 c. Aug. 21, 1929; E for. 6926; 
Alector pub. co., New York. 23645 


Puck; by Beryl Rubinstein; pf. © 
June 19, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 12; E pub. 
9975; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

23646 


Puddle (The) ; words by Clifford Grey, 
music by Vernon Eville. © Sept. 
2, 1929; 2:@ Oct 21 ;- Hr pab:' 9926; 
Harold Flammer, ine, New York. 

23647 


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Puer natus est nobis; Christmas carol, 
words anon., 16th century, music by 
Eric H. Thiman, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices. 12 mo. © Oct. 31, 
1929" te, “OCt. ST. 2H). ror,* Toone 

'* Novello & co., ltd., London. 23648 


Pujol (Emilio) Impromptu; de HE. 
Pujol, of Spain; guit. © Aug. 28, 
1929; 1 c. Oct. 26; E for. 6994; Edi- 
tions Max Eschig, Paris. 23649 


Purcell (Henry) Sonate; in G moll, 
bearb. von Alfred Moffat, of Great 
Britain; violine u. klavier. New 
concert version. © Aug. 7, 1929; 
1c. Oct. 3; E for. 6792; N. Simrock, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 23650 


Purple (The) riders; march song, 
words by W. L. Kocher, music by 
S. R. Garber. Martins Ferry, O., 
Martins Ferry high school band. © 
Oct. Ii, 1929; 2 e::Oct. ae: pub. 
10022; Stanley- R. Garber, Martins 
Ferry, O. 23651 


Put a little salt on the bluebird’s tail; 
words and music by James F. Han- 
ley and James Brockman. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 «@ Oct. 21, 
1929; E unp. 12292; Gem music 
corp.. New York. 23652 


Put on your pajamas; lyric by Steve 
Nelson, music by Hd. G. Nelson and 
Mort Browne; pf. and ukulele ace. 
(Cover title :—Put-put-put-put-put 
on your pajamas) © Oct. 4, 1929; 
2 ¢. Oct: 23; EH pub. 10306; Mills 
music, ine., New York. | 23653 


Quann’é sincero ’ammore; versi di C. 
Di Santo, musica di Raffaele Cacace, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 28, 1929; E unp. 12638; Car- 
mine Di Santo, Brooklyn. 23654 


Quartet in G major for strings; by 
Arnold Volpe; 2 violins, viola and 
violoncello. © June 19, 1929; 2 « 
Oct. 12; E pub. 9978; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 23655 


Quartett; von G. Gohler, of Germany ; 
2 violinen, viola und violoncello; in 
a moll. Taschenpartitur. lLeipzig- 
Chemnitz, C. A. Klemm. 12mo. © 
May 28, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 15; EH for. 
7042; Georg Gohler, Litibeck, Ger- 
many. 23656 


Que buenos somos los hombres; bo- 
lero, letra y musica de P. Berrios. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 24, 1929; E unp. 12487; Pedro 
Berrios, New York. 23657 


pt. TIT, 0. Si; v.24 


Qué les parece? fado-fox, letra y mu-- 
sica por F. L. Cabello; pf. (In 
Mexican music—Spanish music, al- 
bum no. 1) ‘© Aug: 26,81929-72c 
Aug..30; E pub. 9848; Fernando L. 
Cabello, El Paso. 23658 


Que te toquen el trigemino; letra y 
musica de L. Llaneza, of Spain, 
domiciled at New York; pf. ©1e. 
Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 12421; Luis 
Llaneza, New York. 23659 


Que tus ojos claros me miraron; ro- 
manza, letra de Adolfo Utrera, mu- 
sica de V. Alberti, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at Dongan Hills, S. IL, N. Y. 
© 1c. Oct. 29, 1929; E unp. 12649; 
Vincenzo Alberti, Dongan Hills, 8. 
W. aN. Ye ' 23660 


Queen of my dreams; waltz, by R. W. 
Schaefer, of Germany, domiciled at 
New York; pf. © 1 ¢. Sept. 30, 
1929; E unp. 11501; Rudy Walter 
Schaefer. New York. 23661 


Queen of my heart ; serenade from The 
princess and her fairies, words and 
music by F. A. Keefover. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 23, 1929; E unp. 12376; Frank 
A. Keefover, Topeka, Kan. 23662 


Quisiera; romanza, letra de Adolfo 
Utrera, musica de N. Menéndez, of 
Cuba, domiciled at New York. © 
1 ¢. Oct. 9, 1929; E unp. 11854; Nilo 
Menéndez, New York. 23663 


Radio love song: words by G. Douglas, 
music by F. H. McAnally, arr. by 
Ollivette Swenson. Lehigh, Ia., Me- 
Anally & Douglas. © Oct. 3, 1929; 
2 ¢. Oct. 7; E pub. 9898; Glenn Doug- 
las and Francis H. McAnally, Le- 
high, Ia. 23664 


Ragamuffin rag; by F. A. Minard, jr.; 
pf. © 1c. Oct. 28, 1929; Ho uae 
12635; Frank A. Minard, jr., Cin- 
cinnati. 23665 


Railroad blues; words and music by 
Roy Harvey. ©1e. Oct. 26, 1929: 
E unp. 12728; Columbia phonograph 
co., inc., New York. 23666 


Ramble (A) in the rumble seat; words 
and music by E. L. Hamilton. © 
1 « Oct. 15, 1929; E unp. 12085; 
Edith L. Hamilton, Lake Arthur, 
N. M. 23667 


Rambling mind blues; words and mu- 
sic by Helen Beasley. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 21, 1929; 
K unp. 12272; State Street music 
pub. co., inc., Chicago. 23668 


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Rambling Rosie; words and music by 
G. T. Belden. © 1c. Sept. 30, 1929; 
E unp. 11532; Genevieve T. Belden, 
Cleveland. 23669 


Ramon; waltz, by B. Amador, of Mex- 
ico, domiciled at Los Angeles; full 
orch. pts. 4to. ©, Oct. 21, 1929; 
2 « Oct. 18; E pub. 10303; Benito 
Amador, Los Angeles. 23670 


Reach for a Lucky instead of a sweet; 
for Lucky strike radio hour, words 
and music by L. M. Farber. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 20, 
1929; E unp. 11656; Leon Maurice 
Farber, Philadelphia. 23671 


Reach out for a rainbow; from Holly- 
wood nights, words and music by 
Con Conrad, Sidney D. Mitchell and 
Archie Gottler. [Words and melody 
only] ©1.. Oct. 8, 1929; E unp. 
11860; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine., New York. 23672 


Realtor’s (A) heaven; words by Har- 
court Strange, music by H. D. Cole. 


[Words and melody only. Photo- 
stat] © 1c. Aug. 1, 1929; E unp. 


11779: Harry D. Cole and Thaddeus 
Harcourt Strange, Mount Vernon, 
Ie. 23673 


Recessional; words by Rudyard Kip- 
ling, music by Alexius H. Baas; bar. 
solo and men’s cho. © Oct. 30, 1929; 
2 ee. Oct. 31; E pub. 10430; Hi. W. 
Gray co., New York. 23674 


Recessional; anthem, words by Rud- 
yard Kipling, music by Alexius H. 
Baas; mixed voices, with sop. or 
ten. solo. © Oct. 30, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct. 
aL; EH pub. 10451; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 23675 


Recueil de mazurkas; par Alexandre 
Tansman, of Poland; pf. nos. 1-10. 
© Aug. 28, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 26: B 
for. 6999; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 23676 


Recuerdo lejano; tango, by V. Sorey; 
pf. © 1 c. Oct. 26, 1929; E unp. 
12572; Vincent Sorey, New York. 

23677 

Red beans and rice; words and musi¢ 
by J. C. Johnson. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Oct. 3, 1929; E 
unp. 11589; J. C. Johnson, New York. 

23678 


Red hot and blue rhythm; fox trot, 
words and music by Benny Davis, 
J. Fred Coots and Arthur Swan- 
strom. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1929; E unp. 12223; 


23690 
Davis, Coots & Engel, inc., New 
York. 23679 


Red hot rhythm; from the photoplay, 
words and music by Walter O’Keefe 
and Bobby Dolan. © Oct. 14, 1929; 
2 ¢. Oct. 16; E pub. 10222; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, ine., New York. 

23680 

Red rose of mine; words by Bob Hall 
[i. e. Robert Hall], musie by Anita 
DeWitte Hall. © 1. Oct. 29, 1929; 
EK unp. 12679; Blume-Hall pub. co., 
Roosevelt, N. Y. 23681 


Redemption ; words and music by J. C. 
F. Biglin. [Words and melody only ] 
© 1c. Oct. 29, 1929; E unp. 12644; 
Joseph C. F. Biglin, Brooklyn. 

23682 

Redemption in Jesus blood; words and 
music by S. F. Horton; mixed voices. 
© 1-c¢. Oct. 7, 1929; E unp. 11747; 
Samuel Franzis Horton, Los Angeles. 

23683 

Redwing (The) ; words by Bliss Car- 
mah, music by Henry Hadley, op. 
112, no. 4; high voice; in C maj. © 
June 19, 1929; 2c Oct. 12; E pub. 
9964; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

23684 

Regret; words and music by I. L. Ca- 
ruthers, arr. by Clarke Tate. ©1c. 
Oct. 24, 1929; E unp. 12486; Ivy 
Lee Caruthers, Memphis, Tenn. 

23685 

Rejoice and sing; anthem for Christ- 
mas, words from the Bible, music by 
George Rathbone, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 31, 1929: 
1c. Oet. 31; E for. 7690; Novello & 
co., Itd., London. 23686 


Reminiscence; by K. G. Ramsey; pf." 
Cullman, Ala., Benedictine Sisters. 
© Oct. 11, 1929; 2 ce. Oct. 11; E pub. 
10021; Kathryn Gertrude Ramsey, 
Cullman, Ala. 23687 


Reminisencia ; capricho, letra y musica 
por R. Hernandez. © 1 ¢. Oct. 25, 
1929; E unp. 12468; Rafael Hernan- 
dez, New York. 23688 


Reno town; words and music by M. 
Roberts. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 10, 1929; E unp. 11897; 
Manning Roberts, Reno, Nev. 238689 


Resemblanece ; words by Raymond Fon- 
tenay, music by Georges Maurice, of 
France, domiciled at San Francisco. 
© 1c. Oct. 14, 1929; E unp. 11987; 
J. Maurice Rouyer, San Francisco. 

23690 


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23691 


Rest in the Lord, my soul; anthem, 
words by Maltbie D. Babcock, music 
by A. W. Binder; mixed voices; or- 
gan ace. 4to. © Sept. 23, 1929; 2c. 
Oct. 3; E pub. 9750; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 23691 


Retour; valse, by Nozuod, of France; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
© Aug. 28, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 26; E for. 
6976; Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 

23692 


Return (The) of Barnacle Bill; words 
and music by Frank Luther and 
Carson Robison; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Oct. 11, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 12; E pub. 
10040; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 23693 


Rhythmic (The) orchestra; elemen- 
tary musical method for schools and 
playgrounds, by W. R. Waghorne. © 
Nov. 14, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 19; aff. Nov. 
20; AA 28548; Leedy mfg. co., In- 
dianapolis. 23694 


Rhythmic recreations; five tuneful en- 
sembles, by A. Louis Scarmolin; pf. 
and percussion instruments. 1. All 
together. [4 others] © July 22, 
1929; 2 ec. Oct. 12; E pub. 9979; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 23695 


Riding on a camel; comedy song, 
words and music by Ralph Butler 
and Julian Wright, both of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele acc. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Oct. 
28, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 28; E for. 7082; 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., London. 

23696 


Rin tin tin you son uver gun I love 
you; words and music by C. Gaskill. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
Oct. 5, 1929; E unp. 11705; Clarence 
Gaskill, New York. 23697 


Ring out, wild bells; words by Tenny- 
son, music by Granville Bantock, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices and 
carillon. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Sept. 27, 1929; 1c. 
Oct. 21; E for. 7030; Boosey & co., 
Itd., London. 23698 


Ring the bells; words by Lady Lind- 
say, music by L. Camilieri; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Oct. 8, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 
12; E pub. 9915; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 23699 


Ritorna a me; words and music by G. 
Pagni, of Italy, domiciled at San 
Francisco. © 1. Oct. 2, 1929; E 
unp. 11570; Giorgina Pagni, San 
Francisco. 23700 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


Ritorno (Il) dai campi; bozzetto, di 
Giovanni Rinaldi, op. 44, trascrizione 
di Illuminato Culotta, of Italy; or-. 
chestrina parti, con pf.-conduttore e 
violino-conduttore. 4to. © Oct. 23, 
1929; 1 @ Oct. 24; E for. 6971; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 23701 


Rival (The) poets; selection from the 
operetta by Edward German, arr. by 
Victor Hely Hutchinson, of Great 
Britain; oreh. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor. 4to. ©» Sept. 17, 1929; 1D c. 
Sept. 27; E for. 6774; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 23702 


River (The) side; spiritual, words 
and music by R. O. Lyles; mixed 
voices. Houston, Tex., Lyles music 
co. 4to. (Cover title: The river- 
side) © Oct. 8, 1929; 2c. Oct. 7; E 
pub. 9894; Rever Odell Lyles, Hous- 
ton. 23703 


Roads; words and music by Peirse 
Duncombe, of Great Britain. © Aug. 
22, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 21; E for. 7038; 
Reynolds & co., London. 23704 


Robin Good Fellow; caprice, melody 
by Bertha Lillian Miner Dobbins. 
© 1 ce. Oct. 4, 1929; E unp. 11602; 
Bertha Lillian Dobbins, San Anto- 


nio. 23705 
Robinson Crusoe’s story; after the 
sinking of the Piccadilly Daisy, 


verses by Charles H. Carryl, cho. by 
G. M. Newell. (Jn Girl scout song 
book, rev. ed. 1929) © Sept. 26, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 24; E pub. 9669; 
George McCowan Newell, New York. 

23706 


Rock-a-bye; by Louis Victor Saar, op. 
12%7a; pf. © Oct. 15, 1929. 2 enG@er 
17; E pub. 10197; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 23707 


Roéserl und Ringerl; stimmungsbild 
mit minnerchoren ad lib., von 
Franz von Blon, of Germany, alr. 
von Edmund Haensch, of Germany ; 
orch. stimmen mit pf. o. organ direc- 
tion und violino 1 direction. © Sept. 
5, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 2; E for. 6961; D. 
Rahter, Leipzig. 23708 


Roll away clouds; words and music 
by S. N. Trueblood. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 4, 1929; 
E unp. 11621; Selma N. Trueblood, 
Prescott, Ariz. 23709 


Rolling in the snow; words and music 
by Benee Russell, Vincent Rose and 


1248 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1929 


Jack Murray. [Words and melody 

only] © 1. Oct. 9, 1929; E unp. 

119387; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
23710 


Rolon (José) Trois mélodies; poésie 
de Pierre Reyniel, musique de J. 
Rolon, of Mexico. 1. Consentement. 
[2 others] © Aug. 28, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 26; E for. 7002; Editions Max 
Eschig, Paris. rey ag 


Romance; by Paul Miche, of Switzer- 
land, op. 17; violin and pf. © Oct. 
Zatose: + cc; Oet 267 BK. Tor: 6957 ; 
J. & W. Chester, ltd., London. 23712 


Romance in F; by Alfredo Squeo, op. 
5; violin with pf. acc.. © July 22, 
1929; 2c. Oct. 12; E pub. 9961; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 23713 


Romanza mexicana; por D. Perez, of 
Mexico, domiciled at San Antonio; 
violin and pf. © 1c. Oct. 8, 1929; 
E unp. 11762; Daniel Perez, San An- 
tonio. 23714 


Romanze in G minor; Italian love 
song, by L. F. Stafford: pf. ©1.«. 
Oct. 16, 1929; E unp. 12078; Lewis 
F. Stafford, Syracuse, N. Y. 23715 


Romp stomp low down blues; lyric by 
Victor Wainberg, music by T. Am- 
sterdam [i. e. E. T. Amsterdam. 
Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 9, 1929; E unp. 11853; Edward 


Theodore Amsterdam, San _ Fran- 
cisco. 23716 
Rondino; by Alfredo Squeo, op. 5; 
violin with pf. acc. © July 22, 1929; 
Roe eOtiwte: & pub. 9960; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. ZIP 


Rookie (A) squad on parade; by Ruth 
Klauber; pf: © Oct. 3, 1929; 2 e: 
Oct. 5; E pub. 9802; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 23718 


Rosa (La) di Saron; arazzo per sop., 
ten. e orch., parole di Luigi Orsini e 
Adriano Lualdi, musica di Adriano 
Lualdi, of Italy, riduzione per canto 
e pf. di Guido Farinelli. Spartito 
con parole. © Sept. 19, 1929; 1 «. 
Oct. 4; D pub. 27601: Casa musicale 
Sonzogno, Milan. 23719 


Rose (The) and the ring; light opera 
in a prologue and 2 acts from the 
book of W. M. Thackeray, drama- 
tised and composed by Christabel 
Marillier, of Great Britain, lyrics by 
John Arthington, Clifford Bax, Hi- 
laire Belloc and Renée Haynes. 4to. 


23730 


© Aug. 16,1929; 1 ce. Aug. 28; D 
pub. 27590; Boosey & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 23720 


Rose (A) is a song to me; words by 
Hareourt Strange, music by H. D. 
Cole. [Words and melody only. 
Photostat] © 1c. Aug. 1, 1929; EB 
unp. 11785; Harry D. Cole and Thad- 
deus Harcourt Strange, Mount Ver- 
wom, ON. oy rst 


Rose of my dreams; melody by E. 


Spicer, “© “tf -e.’ Oct 30, 329- E 
unp. 12704; Edward Spicer, New 
York. 23722 


Rose (The) of the world; Christmas 
cantata, text by Frederick H. Mar- 
tens, music by Charles Fonteyn 
Manney; soli, cho. and organ. 4to. 
© Sept. 18, 1929: 2 ec. Oct. 3; D 
pub. 27588; Oliver Ditson  co., 
Boston. Dato 


Rose, rot wie blut...; lied und slow- 
fox, text von Erwin W. Spahn, musik 
von Hans May, of Austria. © Sept. 
19, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 24; EB for. 6939; 
Drei masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

23724 


Rose (The) twined cottage by the sea; 
words and music by EH. F. Angell. 
© 1 ce. Oct. 1, 1929; Hyunp,y 11517; 
Ernest F. Angell, Belmont, Mass. 

23725 


Roses bring love dreams of you; words 
and music by F. M. High and A. 
Steiner. © 1c. Sept. 30, 1929; E 
unp. 11498; Fred M. High and Abe 
Steiner, Providence, R. I. 23726 


*Round ’n-around ’n-around; words by 
J. E. Guernsey, music by Floyd 
Thompson. © 1 c. Oct. 21, 1929; E 
unp. 12245; Thompson & Guernsey, 
Indianapolis. 23727 


Rozia: polka, melody by E. Mika. © 
1 c¢. Sept. 14, 1929; E unp. 12199; 
Edward Mika, Philadelphia. 23728 


Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) 
Melodie in F; simplified and arr. by 
R. Kiener; pf. © Sept. 17, 1929; 
2 c. Sept. 20; E pub. 9270; Richard 
Kiener, Pittsburgh. 23729 


Twilight ; words by May M. Brew- 
ster, musie arr. by Ira B. Wilson; 
sop., alto and bass. -© Aug. 30, 
1929; 2 c. Oct. 19; E pub. 10283; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 23730 


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23731 


Rubinstein (Beryl) Thirty-two piano 
studies for young fingers; pf. 
June 26, 1929: 2 ¢c. Oct. 12; Hepub. 
9981; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

23731 


Valse; pf. © June 19, 1929; 2 «. 
Oct. 12; E pub. 9972; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 23732 


Ruminische volkstinze; von Béla Bar- 
tok, of Hungary, bearb. von Arthur 
Willner, of Czechoslovakia ; streich- 
orch... Partitur... nos. 1-7. © July 
54929; G Aug. 2925) Tor 7bste: 
Universal edition, a. g., Vienna. 

23733 

Rural revelations ; by Willard Robison ; 
pt. 1. By quiet firesides. [4 others] 
© Oct. 8, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 9; E pub. 
9862; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 23734 


S. A. B..(The) choir no. 2; coll. of 
3-pt. anthems and songs for young 
people’s choirs, ed. by Ira B. Wilson. 
Ato.. (Cy, Oct., 7, 1929: 2 eG and att. 
Oct. 19; AA 26429; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 23735 


Sacred songs; medley, intro. Adeste 
fidelis, Abide with me and Old hun- 
dred, arr. by Maurice Lee; solo and 
2d violin, with obbl. violin pt.; pf. 
acc. © Oct. 24, 1929; 2 ¢ Oct. 25; 
E pub. 10337; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 237386 


Sacred (The) stone; Chinese musical 
show in 4 acts with prologue, book 
and lyrics by A. Goetz, music and 
arrangements by Wilhelm J. Strauss, 
of Germany, domiciled at Philadel- 
phia. © 1. Oct. 15, 1929; D unp. 
27591; August Goetz and Wilhelm 
Strauss, Philadelphia. 237387 


Sailing [and] Harvest moon; waltz, 
by Harriet Blakewell; pf. © Oct. 
11, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 11; E pub. 10015; 
Bendix pub. co., Lincoln, Neb. 

23738 

Sally; from Sally, words by Al. Du- 
bin, music by Joe Burke; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Oct. 11, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Oct... 17; H pub, 10011 ae, Harms 
co., New York. 23739 


Sally Ann; words and music by C. G. 
Thade. [Words and melody onlv] 
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1929; E unp. 12093; 
Charles George Thade, Davton, O. 

23740 

Salutamm’ ’o vintinove; versi e mu- 
sica di F. Amodio; violino. © 1 e. 
Oct. 11, 1929; E unp. 11922; Frank 
Amodio, Brooklyn. 23741 


pt. III, n. S., v. 24 


Salvation (The) army brass band 
journal; 2nd series, nos. 129-132, 
Oct. 1929, compiled by F. G. 
Hawkes, of Great Britain; full sc. 
and pts. obl. 12mo. Stand up for 
Jesus. [3 others] © Oct. 2, 1929; 
1c. Oct. 14; E for. 6837; Salva- 
tionist pub. & supplies, ltd., London. 

23742 

Sammartini (Giuseppe) Sonate; in 
E moll, bearb. von Alfred Moffat, of 
Great Britain; violino u. pf. New 
concert version. © June 10, 1929; 
1 ec. Oct. 3; E for. 6785; N. Sim- 
rock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 23743 


Santa Margarita (Sainte Marguerite) ; 
French Canadian folk song, words 
traditional, English words by David 
Stevens, 15th century air arr. by M. 
Wood Hill; treble voices. 4to. © 
Sept. 28, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 14; E pub. 
10202; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 


23744 
Sara-Lee; words and music by T. 
Brewer and EH. J. Kilanoski. [Words 


and melody only] © 1 ¢ Oct. 3, 
1929; E unp. 11581; Ted Brewer 
and E. J. Kilanoski, New York. 
23745 
Satie (Erik) Cing grimaces; pour Un 
songe d’une nuit d’été, par H. Sa- 
tie, of France. Partition d’orch. © 
June 11, 1929: 1 ¢. July sve Maton 
6858; Universal edition, a. g., Vi- 
enna. 23746 
Satisfied! fox-trot, lyric by Irving 
Caesar, music by Cliff Friend, arr. 
by Kenn Sisson; orch. pts. © Sept. 
26, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 27; E pub. 9617; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 23747 


Save a little corner in heaven for me; 
words and music by J. D. Marvin. 
New York, Frank Harding. © Sept. 
4, 1929; 2 « Oct. 4; E pub. 9794; 
John D. Marvin, Baltimore. 23748 


Save them Lord; words by EH. H. Ad- 
ams, music by H. G. Tovey. © 
Sept. 1, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 19; HB pup. 
10240; Herbert G.-Tovev, Eagle 
Rock, Calif. 23749 


Save us, O Lord, waking: anthem, 
music by Charles F. Waters, of 
Great Britain; sop. solo, with mixed 
cho. and organ ace. 4to. © Oct. 
28, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 29; BH for yore 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 23750 


Saved to serve; hymn, words [adapt- 


ed] and music by N. Carlson. | 
May 4, 1929;.2.¢. July 113i 
9996; Nathaniel Carlson, Miami, 
Fla. 23751 


1250 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1929 


Saxophon etiiden; 88 duette ftir 2 
saxophone, von Gustav Bumeke, of 
Germany, op. 43. heft 4. © Sept. 
ff? 49291 °c, ‘Oct-15; BH for. 6911 ; 
Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 23752 


Say it after me, I love you; words 
by Mitchell Parish and Mac Lieb- 
man, music by Murray Rumsey; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Oct. 29, 1929; 
2 ¢. Oct. 31; E pub. 10419; Mills mu- 
Sic, inc., New York. Zoloo 


Say it with flowers; waltz, words by 
Eva Wootring [pseud. of E. Berg- 
man], music by Ray Hibbeler. © 
1 ec, Oct. 3, 1929; E unp. 11598; Eva 
Bergman, Chicago. 23754 


Say you'll come back; words and mu- 
sic by: P.) Brock,, ‘© 1. ¢ Oct. 23, 
1929: H unp.. 12392; Pearl Brock, 
Chattanooga. 23755 


Searlet (A) sister Mary—in song and 
dance; words and musie by G. H. 
Wilcox. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 24, 1929: E unp. 12449; 
Georgia H. Wilcox, Spartanburg, 
S.C. 23756 


Seene pittoresque; by T. D. Williams; 
violin and pf. © Oct. 15, 1929; 2 c. 
Oct. 17: E pub. 10196; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 23757 


Scent (The) that Billy sent to Mil- 
licent; novelty fox-trot, words and 
musie by Al. Van Ellen, of Great 
Britain; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by R. M. Strong. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © July 16, 1929; 
1 ¢c. Aug: 5; E for. 6809; Victor pub. 
co., London. 23758 


Scherzando; for photo play, by Max 
Bergunker, of Russia, domiciled at 
Brooklyn, arr. by William Strasser, 
of Czechoslovakia, domiciled at 
Philadelphia; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. © Aug. 9, 1929: 2 «. 
Aug. 15; E pub. 9735; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 23759 


School marches; arr. by Adam Carse, 
of Great Britain: pf., 4 hands. 1. 
The drummer boy. [5 others] © 
Sept.111,/1929 >, 4o.c.\ Oct) 11 >), for. 
7045; Augener, ltd., London. 23760 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Ave Maria; 
3 pt. cho., words by Walter Scott, 
music by Franz Schubert, op. 52, 
arr. by L. A. Mackay-Cantell; wom- 
en’s voices. 4to. W Aug. 2, 1929; 
2 ¢. Oct. 12; E-pub. 9945; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 23761 


23770 


— Der musikus vom Lichtenthal; 
drei begebenheiten aus dem leben 
Franz Schuberts, worte von Emil 
Berté und Kurt Breuer, musik nach 
Schubertschen motiven fiir die biihne 
bearb. von Emil Berté, of Austria. 
1. Hin tanz’l vom Franz’l. [4 others] 
© Sept. 11, 1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 15; E for. 
7043; Edition Bristol, a. g., Vienna. 

23762 


—— Pax vobiscum; 4 pt. cho., words 
by Schober, English tr. ‘by Alice 
Mattullath, music arr. by L. A. 
Mackay-Cantell; men’s voices. 4to. 
© June 11, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 12; E pub. 
9943; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

23763 


Rosamunde; ballet music, arr. by 
Adam Carse, of Great Britain; violin 
1, 2, viola and ’cello-bass pts., with 


pf.-conductor and se. © Sept. 5, 
19208 te. 2Oete, jes Lor. fOb2: 
Augener, Itd., London. 23764 


—— Rosamunde; entr’ acte no. 2, arr. 
by Reginald Hunt, of Great Britain; 
school orch. pts., with 1st violin con- 
ductor, Ato.) (©. Oct:..8, 19294 ec. 
Oct. 21; E for. 7028; Boosey & co., 

_Itd., London. 23765 


——— Slumber song; 3 pt. cho., words by 
Joh. Mayrhofer, English tr. by Alice 
Mattullath, music by Franz Schubert, 
op. 24, arr. by L. A. Mackay-Cantell ; 
women’s voices. 4to. © June 11, 
1929; 2 c. Oct. 12; E pub. 9947; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 23766 


The young nun; by Franz Schu- 
bert, arr. by Henry Lwueas, of 
Netherlands; orch. pts., with pf. con- 


ductor. 4to. © July 10,'1929;°1 -¢: 
Aug: 29: H#-for...6813; Meyer ide 
Wolfe, London. 23767 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) Album 
per la gioventt; op. 68, trascritta per 
chitarra da M. Mancinelli, of Italy. 
© June 18, 1929; 1c Sept. 4; E for. 
7021; Margherita Mancinelli, Rome. 

23768 


Sciapiro (Michel) Song; melody with 


pfsracc.; © 1 e@. Oct. 15; 19295, H 
unp. 12046; Michel Sciapiro, New 
York. 23769 


Scotch songs; medley, intro. Blue bells 
of Scotland, Comin’ thro’ the rye and 
Auld lang syne, arr. by Maurice Lee; 
solo and 2d violin, with obbl. violin 
pt.; pf. acc. © Oct. 24, 1929; 2 «. 
Oct. 25; E pub. 10338; Century mu- 
sic pub. co., New York. 23770 


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23771 


Sea gulls; words by Emily Guiwits, 


musie by Thurlow Lieurance; in B 
flat. © Sept. 12, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 3; 
E pub. 9803; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 2atTL 


Sea love; part-song, words by Grace 
Thompson Seton, music by L. M. 
Genet; men’s voices. 4to. © Oct. 
22, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 23; E pub. 10298; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 238772 


Seiber (Matyas) ‘77 breaks fiir schlag- 
zeug; von M. Seiber, of Germany. 
4to. © July 30, 1929; 1c. July 28; 
E for. 6916; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz. 23773 


Seis corrido; una y una, melody by H. 
Torres. ©1e. Oct. 23, 1929; E unp. 
12405; Heriberto Torres, New York. 

23774 


Seis de la madrugada; aire boricua 
décimas, letra y mtsica por H. Tor- 
res. [Words and melody only] © 
1 'e. Oct. 23... 1929 H unps ae4 oF - 
Heriberto Torres, New York. 23775 


Semailles; par René Vanzande, of 
France; orch. parties, avee pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Aug. 28, 1929;1c. 
Oct. 26; E for. 6985; Editions Max 
Eschig, Paris. 23776 


Sentimental sweetheart; words by 
Henry Starr, music by Frank Ander- 
son; pf. and ukulele acc. © Oct. 10, 
1929; 2 c. Oct. 14; E pub. 10049; 
Villa Moret, inc., San Francisco. 

23777 


September moon; words and music by 
E. R. Johnson. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Oct. 17, 1929; E unp. 
12112; Effie R. Johnson, Boston. 

23778 


Serenade; aus Don Juans letztes aben- 
teuer, von Baul Graener, of Germany, 
arr. von Emil Bauer, of Austria: 
small orch. pts., with pf. direction 
and violino 1 direction. © June 14, 
1929; 1 ec. July 30; EB for. 6862; Uni- 
versal edition, a. g., Vienna. 23779 


Serenata marinara ; di Amedeo Amadei, 
of Italy, op. 429; orch. parti, con pf. 
direzione. 4to. © July 1, 1929;1c. 
Sept. 4; E for. 7020; C. Beltramo, 
San Remo, Italy. 23780 


Serenata primaverile; by G. Gioviale; 
pf. © 1 e. Oct. 24, 1929: E unp. 
12477; S. Riccardi, New York. 

23781 

Serenata tehuana; por D. Perez, of 
Mexico, domiciled at San Antonio; 
violin and pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 8, 1929; 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


E unp. 11763; Daniel Perez, San An- 
tonio. 23782 


Serenata tzigana; versi di Guido di 
Napoli, musica di Stanislao Gastal- 
don, of Italy; pf. © Sept. 13, 1929; 
1c. Oct. 23; E for. 6949; A. & G. 


Carisch & c., Milan. 23783 
Serpent dance; by Arnold Bax, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Sept. 26, 


1929; 1 ¢c. Sept. 2¢;. H fon, 6817; 

Murdoch, Murdoch & co., ine. with 

J. G. Murdoch & co., 1td., London. 
23784 


Sevilla; evocation, de Emilio Pujol, of 
Spain; guit. © Aug. 28, 1929; 1«¢. 
Oct. 26; E for. 6993; Editions Max 
Eschig, Paris. 23785 


Gunn tugnS & (Shad nachwoh e); 


words and music by H. Shamlian. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ec. 
Oct. 18, 1929; E unp. 12168; Hovsep 
Shamlian, Union City, N. J. 23786 


Shadow (The) dance; 2-pt. song, 
words by Edith Sanford Tillotson, 
music by R. M. Stults. 4to. © 
Sept. 12, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 30; E pub. 
9596; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

23787 

Shadows of the past; ballad, words 
and music by Oleg M. Webs, of 
Czechoslovakia, domiciled at Los 
Angeles. © 1 c¢. Sept. 30, 1929; 
E unp. 11503; Oleg M. Webs, Los 


Angeles. 23788 
Shake de white folks down; negro 
sp ritual in the modern manner, 
words and music by C. Ide. [Words 


and melody only] © 1 e. Oct. 17, 
1929; E unp. 12099; Charles Ide, 
Stoningtcon, Conn. 23789 


Shake yo’ shoes; words and music by 
Speed Langworthy [pseud. of N. B. 
Langworthy) ; pf. and ukulele acc., 
with quartet for male or mixed 
voices. © Oct. 14, 1929: 2 e. Oct. 
17; E pub. 10112; T. S. Denison & 
co., Chicago. 23790 


Shanghai blues; fox trot, words and 
music by F. E. Bowman. Youngs- 
town, O., Bowman & Weston. © 
Sept. 23, 1929; 2 e. Oct:’2; HW" pub. 
9679; Floyd E. Bowman, Youngs- 
town, O. 23791 


Shattered dreams; words and music 
by F. B. Worrell, jr. [Chords, sin- 
gle staff] © 1 c¢. Oct. 4, 1929; BE 
unp. 11673; Frank Brooke Worrell, 
jr., Easton, Pa. 23792 


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no. 10, 1929 


23814 


She had such a _ wonderful smile; 
words by V. Morris, music by M. R. 
Terry and V. Morris; pf. © 1 «. 
Oct. 28, 1929; E unp. 12620; Viola 
Morris and Myrl R. Terry, Hinck- 
ley, Utah. 23793 


She likes me; words and music by 
H. J. Dobe. [Words and melody 
only} © 1.¢. Oct. 2, 1929; E unp. 
11555; Harry James Dobe, Balti- 
more. 23794 


She’s a whoopee mama—but she’s just 
right for me; words by L. Lowe, 
musie by Chester Escher; 1st violin. 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1929; E unp. 11957; 
Leon Lowe, Odessa, Tex. 23795 


She’s just the girl for me; words and 
music by Fred Rose; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Oct. 15, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 18; 
E pub. 10149; T. S. Denison & co., 
Chicago. 23796 


She’s just the type for me; from Wide 
open, words by Bud Green, music by 
Sam H. Stept; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Oct. 29, 1929; 2 @ Oct. 28; EB 
pub. 10412; Green & Stept, inc., New 
York. 23797 


She’s such a comfort to me; from The 
house that Jack built, words by 
Douglas Furber and Donovan Par- 
sons, muSic by Arthur Schwartz. 
London, Chappell & co., ltd. © Oct. 
9, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 26; E pub. 10361; 
Harms, inec., New York. 23798 


She’s the navy’s sweetheart; words by 
I. Kahl and D. Callahan, music by 
E. Whittemore. [Words and melody 


only] ©1c. Oct. 16, 1929; E unp. 
12065; Irving Kahl, Donald Calla- 
han and Harl Whittemore, Balti- 
more. 23799 


She’s the pride of the mountains; 
waltz ballad, words and music by G. 
Baird and Chas. A. Arthur, of Can- 
ada. © Sept. 26, 1929; 1 ¢. Sept. 30; 
E for. 7071; George Baird, Wing- 
ham, Ont., Canada. 23800 


She tells me that I am sweet; words 
and music by G. Foster. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 25, 
1929; E unp. 12554; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 23801 


She walks in beauty; words by Lord 
Byron, music by Iorwerth W. Pros- 
ser; male quartet. 4to. © Oct. 17, 
129 2-'e, Oct. 19 > He pub.» LO198 - 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

23802 


She was a Gyp-sy maid; words by 
C. A. Smack, music by M. R. Dun- 
bar; pf. ©l1c. Oct. 19, 1929; E unp. 
12226; Minnie R. Dunbar and Cyril 
A. Smack, Sea Bright, N. J. 23803 


She was your own; words by A. N. 
Apouhtin, tr. and music by M. M. M. 
Aurochs, of Russia, domiciled at Se- 


attle. © 1 c. Oct. 30, 1929; E unp. 
12705; Marie Madelaine Maude 
Aurochs, Seattle. 23804 


Shelter (The) of my baby’s arms; 
words by Edgar Leslie, music by 
Walter Donaldson; pf. © 1 e. Oct. 
24, 1929; E unp. 12489; Donaldson, 
Douglas & Gumble, ine., New York. 

23805 


Shepherds (The) and the inn; Mexi- 
can Christmas carol, words adapted 
from the Mexican text by Oscar 
Avery, music adapted by Harvey 
Gaul; mixed voices; pf. or organ 
acc.. 4to.. © Sept. 23,, 1929; 2. ¢. 
Oct. 3; E pub. 9749; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 23806 


Shepherd’s (The) dance; words by 
Edith Sanford Tillotson, music by 
Hdward German, arr. by Ira B. Wil- 
son. 1. Mixed voices.—2. Sop. and 
alto.—8. Sop. 1, 2, and alto.—4. Sop., 
alto and bass. © Sept. 7, Aug. 30, 
31, 1929; 2 ec. each Oct. 19; E pub. 
10277 10280; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 23807-23810 


Shepherd’s (The) song; 2-pt. song, 
poem by John Still, music by Edgar 
L. Bainton, of Great Britain; Sop. 
voices. Winthrop Rogers ed. 4to. 
[Staff and tonie sol-fa notations] © 
Sept. 20, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 28; E for. 
6759; Hawkes & son (London) ltd., 
London. 23811 


Ship (A) without a sail; from Me 
for you, words by Lorenz Hart, mu- 
sic by Richard Rodgers; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © Oct. 2, 1929; 2 @& Oct. 4; 
E pub. 9839; Harms, inc., New York. 

23812 


Short life of trouble; words and music 
by G. B. Grayson. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. Oct. 25, 1929; BE 
unp. 12533 ; Southern music pub. co., 
inec., New York. 23813 


Should we meet once again ; words and 
musie by C. Bollweg. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 10, 1929; 
E unp. 11889; Conchita Bollweg, 
Douglas, Ariz. 23814 


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23815 


Show girl; words and music by G. 
Horth. [Words and melody only. 
Photostat] © 1 ¢. Oct. 28, 1929; 
EH unp. 12622; George A. Horth, 
Buffalo. 23815 


Shrine luncheon club Song; words 
and music by Opal Hemler and Alice 
Huber. © Oct. 11, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 
11; E pub. 10024; Shrine luncheon 
club, Cleveland. 23816 


Sidney’s gum song; words and music 
by S. G. Laramy. © Sept. 27, 1929; 
2 c. Oct. 11; E pub. 10008; Sidney 
G. Laramy, Boston. 23817 


Sighin’ for the moon; words by Betty 
Laidlaw, music by L. K. Lobdell. 
© 1c. Sept. 30, 1929; E unp. 11500; 
Lee Kenneth Lobdell, Mukwonago, 


Wis. 23818 
Silentium! alte und neue studenten- 
kommers—und  volkslieder, hrsg. 


von Herman Krome, of Germany ; 
klavier mit vollstindigen texten. © 
sepr 21," 1929 "ot “ec. "OCt. eae ror 
6849; Drei masken verlag, a. g., 
Berlin. 23819 


Silver moth; words and music by G. 
V. Pitman. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Oct. 4, 1929; E unp. 
11640; Gladys V. Pitman, Conway, 
N. H. 23820 


Silvw’ry fountain; by L. George; pf. © 
1c Sept. 30, 1929; E unp. 11474; 
Lulumay George, Los Angeles. 

23821 


Simple (The) mass; short setting of | 


the holy communion to easy plain- 
song melodies, with organ ace. by 
J. H. Arnold, of Great Britain. 4to. 
© Aug. 15, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 14; EB for. 
6850; Oxford univelr'sity press, Lon- 
don. 23822 


Since my mind is stayed on Thee; 
hymn, words anon., music by Albert 
Simpson Reitz. © Sept. 1, 1929; 
2 c. Oct. 19; E pub. 10234; Herbert 
G. Tovey, Hagle Rock, Calif. 23823 


Since you went away; words and mu- 
sic by D. S. Baltzer. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 12, 1929; 
K unp. 11980; Doris Skinner Balt- 
zer, Bloomfield, N. J. 23824 


Sincerely; words and music by Sarge 
Farrell [pseud. of J. E. Farrell] ; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by Sarge 
Farrell. © Apr. 1, 1929: 2c, Sept. 
28; E pub. 10004; Joseph E. Farrell, 
Decatur, I. 23825 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


Sinful child; words and music by 
Nick Reno [pseud. of N. J. Rettino], 
arr. by Umberto Traversi. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Oct. 4, 
1929; E unp. 11668; Nicholas Joseph 


Rettino, Brooklyn. 23826 
Sing heigh-ho; words by Harry B. 
Smith, music by G. O'Hara. [Words 


and melody only] © 1. Oct. 18, 
1929 ; E unp. 12262; Geoffrey O'Hara, 
New York. 23827 


Sing howdy, howdy pap; lyrics and 
music by A. Omerod. Milwaukee, 
Wis., Crescent song pub. co. © Oct. 
10, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 14; E pub. 10101; 
Adrian Blaine Omerod, Milwaukee. 

23828 


Sing, O daughter of Zion; Christmas 
anthem, music by George B. Nevin; 
men’s voices; organ ace. 4to. © 
Sept. 20, 1929; 2: c. Oct. 3; E pub. 
9748; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

23829: 


Sing your little folk song; words by 
Edgar Leslie, music by Walter Don- 
aldson; pf. © 1 c¢. Oct. 29, 1929; 
E unp. 12652; Donaldson, Douglas 
& Gumble, ine, New York. 23830 


Singin’ in the mornin’; words and 
music by Maury Madison [pseud. of 
W. R. Smith. Photostat] © 1 e. 
Oct. 18, 1929; E unp. 12181; W. 
Renwick Smith, Hollywood, Calif. 

23831 


Singin’ river; words and music by Jo 
Trent and Neil: Moret. [Chords, 
single staff] © 1c. Oct. 5, 1929; 
E unp. 11706; Villa Moret, ine., San 
Francisco. 23832 


Sittin’ in the sun, just wearing a 
smile; from George White’s scan- 
dals, 10th ed., words and music by 
George White and Cliff Friend; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Sept. 27, 1929; 
2c Sept. 30; E pub. 97098; Harms, 
ine., New York. 23833. 


Sitting by the window; from A song 
of old Kentucky, words and music 
by Archie Gottler, Con Conrad, and 
Sidney D. Mitchell. © Oct. 4, 1929; 
2c. Oct. 5; H pub. 9704; De Sylva, 
Brown and Henderson, inc., New 
York. 23834 


Sketches of London; five Song impres- 
sions, words and music by Kathleen 
Lockhart Manning; high voice. 1. 
The Thames. [4 others] © June 8, 
1929; 2 c. Oct. 12; E pub. 9986 ;-Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 23835 


1254 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1929 


Sky city; from Me for you, words by 
Lorenz Hart, music by Richard 
Rodgers; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Oct. 2, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct. 4; EH pub. 
9837; Harms, inc., New York. 23836 


Sky hawk; dance, by Dave Stamper; 
Bee) '1)c. "OG! 3, 1929; DH unp. 
11579; Fox film corp., New York. 

23837 


Sleep baby rock in the moon; words 
by Addie French, music by G. E. 
French. © 1 c. Oct. 14, 1929; HB 
unp. 11999; George Ellis French, 
The Dalles, Or. 23838 


Sleep, my little one (Schlaf, mein kin- 
delein) ; Christmas carol of the 17th 
century, text from the Strassburger 
gesangbuch, English version by 
Howard D. McKinney, music arr. 
and adapted by Nicola A. Montani. 
4to. 1. Sop. 1, 2 and alto, with or- 
gan ace.—2. Mixed voices, with or- 
gan or pf. ace. © Oct. 8, 1929; 2 ¢. 
each Oct. 10; E pub. 9899, 9900; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 

23839, 23840 


Sleeping; words anon., 17th century, 
music by Eric Harding Thiman, of 
Great Britain. © Sept. 2, 1929; 1c. 
Oct. 11; E for. 7055; Augener, Itd., 
London. 23841 


Sleepy valley; by Richard Stedman ;pf. 
© Oct. 11, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 11; E pub. 
10019 ; Bendix pub. co., Lincoln, Neb. 

23842 


Slow caravan; lyric by Sammy Lerner, 
music by Al Hoffman, arr. by W. C. 
Lindemann; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Cet. 122,/ 2929 2 ef Oets 23) Bi pub. 
10307; George & Arthur Piantadosi, 
inc., New York. 23843 


Slow music; words and music by Mer- 
cia Lloyd Bateson [pseud. of M. P. 
Graham] © May 15, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 
12, 1929; EH pub. 10038; Mercy P. 
Graham, New York. 23844 


Slumber (A) song; duet, words by 
Frank Dempster Sherman, music by 
R. J. W. Hurd, of Great Britain. 


4to, ©) Oct. 2,.1929; 1. e; Oet. 18; 
E for. 6906; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow. 23845 


Slumber theme; by M. S. Wetzel; vio- 
lin 1, 2, viola, cello, bass, bells. ce- 
leste and pf. © 1. Oct. 30, 1929; 
E unp. 12709; Maurice S. Wetzel, 
Chicago. 23846 


23897 


Slumbering dreams of you; words by 
EK. Wethers, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 18, 1929; E unp. 12163; Bliza- 
beth Weathers, Aliquippa, Pa. 

23847 

Smile (A), a kiss, a tear; valse, words 
and music by E. Holyoake, of Ca- 


nada. © 1 ¢. Oct. 4, 1929; E unp. 
11605; Edith Holyoake, Guelph, 
Ont., Canada. 23848. 


Smile a little while; words by J. Nich- 
olas, music by Chester Escher; 1st 
violin. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1929; © unp. 
11948; John Nicholas, Cuylerville, 
Nero 23849 


Smile my little crippled laddie; words 
and music by F. V. Connelly. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 30, 1929; E unp. 11510; Fred- 
erick Vincent Connelly, Brooklyn. 

23850 


Smith (David Stanley) Sonata; op. 
59; violoncello and pf. © Sept. 27, 
1929; 2 c. Oct. 1; E pub. 9726; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 23851 


Snake hip dance; lyric by Andy Razaf, 
music by Thomas Waller and Harry 
Brooks, pf. sc. by Harold Potter; pf. 
acc., with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. 
© Sept. 27, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 8; E pub. 
9831; Mills music, inc., New York. 

23852 


So blue; words and music by E. S. 
Brown. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 18, 1929; E unp. 12188; 
Edward Sherman Brown, Hast Chi- 
cago, Ind. 23853. 


So entrancing; by Clarence Kohl- 


mann:iph. «©» Oct. 45,41929,; 2.,¢. 
Oct. 17; E pub. 10194; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 23854 
So long as we're together, and you 


are happy I am too; words and mu- 
sic by H. L. Hamilton; with quartet 
cho. for male or mixed yoices. © 
d,e@. Oct, 15, 1929; E unp.; 120386; 
Edith L. Hamilton, Lake. Arthur, 
N. M. 23855. 


Social ebserver; from Kid boots, lyric 
by Joseph McCarthy, music by Har- 
ry Tierney. [Words and melody 
only]- © 1c. Sept. 4, 1929; E unp. 
12253; Leo Feist, inec., New York. 

23856 

Sock foot blues; words and music by 

M. Bell. © 1c. Oct. 24, 1929; E unp. 


12460; Moody Bell, Kansas City, Mo. 
23857 


1259 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23858 


Sogno d’Hollywood; canzone one step, 
parole di Luciano Ramo, musica di 
Vittorio Mascheroni, of Italy. 1. 
Piccola orch. pts. 4to.2. Pf. © 
Sept. 27, 1929; 1 c. each Oct. 23; 
E for. 6942, 6951; A. and G. Carisch 
& c., Milan. 23858, 23859 


Soldier (A) boy’s sweetheart; words 
by J. Swiss, music by David Reed. 
© Oct. 3, 1929; 2 ce. Oct. 4; E pub. 
9692; Josephine Swiss,’ Minot, N. D. 

23860 


Soledades (Solitudes) ; version fran- 
caise de Henri Collet, musique de 
Oscar Espla, of Spain. © Aug. 28, 
1929; 1 c Oct. 26; E for. 7003; Edi- 
tions Max Eschig, Paris. 23861 


Solo non vedo gigli e fiori; versi e 
musica di L. Dia, of Italy, domiciled 
at New York. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Oct. 18, 1929; E unp. 
12182; Leonardo Dia, New York. 

23862 


Sombre timbres; dramatico misterioso, 
by Walter C. Schad; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. © Aug. 9, 1929; 2 e. 
Aug. 15; E pub. 9727; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 23863 


Some day; words and music by H. 
Myers. ©1c. Oct. 17, 1929; E unp. 
12125; Elizabeth Myers, Sandusky, 
O. 23864 


Some day when you are lonely, remem- 
ber I’ll be lonely too; words and 
musie by Z. Bourque. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Oct. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 12159; Zephirin Bourque, 
Taunton, Mass. 23865 


Some day you may love me; from 
Moon madness, words by A. P. Bar- 
ney, music by Solomon Cohen; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Oct. 7, 1929; 
2 ce. Oct. 7; E pub. 9821; Alice Pike 
Barney, Los Angeles. 23866 


Some one came along; words and mu- 
sic by N. Metler. [Words and mel- 


ody only] © 1c. Oct. 16, 1929; E 
unp. 12086; Norman Metler, Spo- 
kane, Wash. 23867 


Some one is calling, calling me; words 
by Lee Byrd and D. S. Carlson, mu- 
sic by D. S. Carlson. [Photostat] 
©1e. Oct. 22, 1929; E unp. 12327; 
Dorothy S. Carlson, Oakland, Calif. 

23868 


Somebody; fox-trot, words by Earle 
Durham, music by Rex Burr, of 
Great Britain. © Sept. 3, 1929; 1c. 
Sept. 27; E for. 6769; Cavendish 
musie co., London. 23869 


pt. II, n. S., v. 24 


Someday he’l [!] be mine; lyrics by 
W. Plantiko, music by Viola Plan- 
tiko; pf. © 1c. Oct. 24, 1929; B 
unp. 12607; William Plantiko, Ste- 
vens Point, Wis. ‘23870 


Somehow; waltz, words and music by 
F. S. Gag. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Oct. 14, 1929; E unp. 
12002; Flavia Salome Gig, Minne- 
apolis. 23871 


Somehow I can’t forget; words and 
music by J. Howell. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Oct. 10, 1929; 
E unp. 11890; Jack Howell, Los 
Angeles. 23872 


Someone, you’re the someone; words 
and music by J. Windesheim. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Oct. 17, 1929; E unp. £2100: Jesse 
Windesheim, Baltimore. 23873 


Something for Thee; anthem, words 
by Samuel D. Phelps, music by 
Henry Farmer and F. G. Albert; 
solos and cho. 4to. © Sept. 14, 1929; 
2 c. Sept. 17; E pub. 9877; Robin 
Ellis, Ridgefield Park, N. J. 23874 


Sometime-somewhere-someday; words 
by Ben Nelson, music by Larry E. 
Goffin. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 7, 1929; E unp. 11735; 
A. J. Balkins, Los Angeles. 23875 


Sometimes; words by Philip Seeley, 
music by Fred Elizalde, new arr. by 
Henri Klickmann; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Sept. 27, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 30; 
E pub. 9610; Harms, inc., New York. 

23876 


Sommeil (Le) d’Antiope; berceuse, par 
Edouard Flament, of France, op. 58; 
orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Aug. 28, 1929; 1 ce. Oct. 26; 
E for. 6981; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 23877 


Sommeil d’enfant; berceuse, di Mario 
Rossegger, of Italy; violon et pf. © 
Oct. 23, 1929; 1 c Oct. 24; HE for. 
6972: G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

23878 


Son (The) of Mary; carol-anthem for 
Christmas, words by W. C. Dix, mu- 
sic by T. Frederick H. Candlyn; 
mixed voices; organ ace. 4to. 
Sept. 23, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 3; E pub. 
9747; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


23879 
Sonata impetuosa; in D moll, von 
Francesco Geminiani, bearb. von 


Alfred Moffat, of Great Britain; vio- 


1256 


oe WE 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1929 


line u. klavier. New concert ver- 
sion. © June 10, 1929; 1 e Oct. 3; 
E for. 6784; N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 23880 


Sonata in re; di Virgilio Mortari, of 
Italy ; violino e pf. © Oct. 31, 1929; 
1c. Oct: 26; E for. 7083; A. Forli- 
vesi & ¢c., Florence, Italy. 23881 


Sonatina; ballet en un acte, scénario 
et musique de Ernesto Halffter, of 
Spain; partition pf. © June 6, 
1929; 1 ce. Oct. 3; E for. 6798; Edi- 
tions Max Eschig, Paris. 23882 


Sonatine de jazz; par Erwin Straus, of 
Austria, op. 1; pf. © Aug. 28, 1929; 
1 « Oct. 26; E for. 7007; Editions 
Max Eschig, Paris. 23883 


Song (The) and the breeze; words by 
Edith Sanford Tillotson, set to music 
of Humoresque by Antonin Dvorak, 
arr. by Ira B. Wilson; sop., alto 
and bass. 4to. © Aug. 30, 1929; 
2c Oct. 19; E pub. 10381; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 23884 


Song (The) and the star; 2 pt. Christ- 
mas cantata, text by Herman von 
Berge, music by Fred B. Holton; 
women’s cho. or junior choir. 
Sept. 30, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 19; E pub. 
10285; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

23885 


Song (A) of home; ballad, words and 
music by F. J. Rogers, of Canada. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
July 10, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 24; E pub. 
9658; Fred J. Rogers, Winnipeg, 
Manit., Canada. 23886 


Song of joy; words by Homer Cloud, 
music by W. W. Andreef, arr. by 
Stephen Zoltai; sop. and alto. 4to. 
© Oct. 8, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct. 10; E pub. 
9901; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

23887 

Scng (The) of my heart; from Nix on 
dames, words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, 
music by Abel Baer. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 8, 1929; E 
unp. 11858; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, inc., New York. 23888 


Song (The) of the B. A. C.; words by 
J. Edward Killalea, music by Ed- 
ward B. Claypoole. [Photostat] © 
1 e@ Oct. 29, 1929; E unp. 12653; 
Baltimore athletic club, Baltimore. 

23889 


Song of the Christmas chimes; song, 
words by J. J. Connor, music by 
Geoffrey O’Hara; high voice, in A 


83588—30——7 12 


23901 


flat, with pf. or organ ace. © Aug. 
15, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 30; E pub. 9631; 
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston. 

23890 


Song of the islands; words and music 
by Charles EK. King, arr. by F. Henri 
Klickmann; orch. pts. 4to. 1, 
Waltz.—2. Fox-trot. © Oct. 24, 
1929; 2 c. each Oct, 25; EH .pub. 
10833, 10334; Edward B. Marks mu- 
sie co., New York. 23891, 23892 


Song of the moonlight; words and 
music by H. E. Ruhnau. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
22, 1929; E unp. 12314; Helene Eliz- 
abeth Ruhnau, Riverside, Calif. 

23893 


Song of the new world; cantata, poem 
by Angela Morgan, musie by Wil- 
liam G. Hammond; male _ voices, 
with ten. or sop. solo. 4to. © Oct. 
1, 1929; 2 e. Oct. 2; E pub. 9806; 
G. Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 

23894 


Song of the plains; words by Grace L. 
Hosmer, music by Ira B. Wilson. 
4to. 1. Ten. 1, 2, and bass.—2. Boy’s 
2-pt. song. © Sept. 12, 1929; 2 c. 
each Sept. 30; E pub. 9594, 9597; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

23895, 23896 


Song of the Volga boatmen; Russian 
folk song, arr., ed. and phrased by 
Harold Hisenberg; for violin and 
pf., with 2d violin pt., or pf. solo. 
© Oct. 29, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 30; E pub. 
10402; Harry Perlberg music ©o., 
New York. 23897 


Song (The) of the vulgar dustman! 
written by Rob Currie, composed by 
Harold Arpthorp, of Great Britain. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© July 30, 1929; 1 « Sept. 27; E 
for. 6772; Reynolds & co., London. 

23898 


Song of to-morrow; words by Jud 
Kline, music by M. G. Maurel, of 
France, domiciled at New York. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 .«. 
Oct. 21, 1929; E unp. 12302; Marcel 
Guillaume Maurel, New York. 

23899 


Song to mother; words and music by 
R. A. Henry, arr. by Billy Taylor. 
© 1-e. Oct. 31, 1929; E unp. 12747; 
Ruth A. Henry, Louisville. 23900 


Song without words; by Beryl Rubin- 
stein: pf. © June 19, '1929';*2° c. 
Oct. 12; E pub. 9974; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 23901 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23902 


pt. III, n. S., v. 24 


' Song’s eternity; 2-pt. song, words by 
John Clare, music by Ethel Boyce, 
of Great Britain; sop. and contralto. 


Hos ©, Oct. 15, 1929: 1c, Oct, Vie 
E for. 6891; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 23902 


Songs of the sea; by C. Villiers Stan- 
ford, arr. by H. E. Adkins, of Great 
Britain; full military band pts., 
with conductor. Drake’s drum. [4 
others] © June 24, 1929; 1 c Sept. 
27; E for. 6775; Boosey & co., Itd., 
London. 23903 


Songs of the volunteers; songs of the 
university of 'Tennessee, compiled 
and arr. by Erle Stapleton. Knox- 
ville, All-students club, university of 
Tenn. © Nov. 14, 1929; 2 c.. Nov. 
16; aff. Nov. 18; AA 28525; Student 
activities council, university of 
Tenn., Knoxville, Tenn. 23904 


Sophomore strut; words and music by 
Henri Berchman, Wesley Ryan and 
Bob Causer. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Sept. 24, 1929; EH unp. 
12056; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. 23905 


Sorrow; for photo play, by A. Duben- 
sky, arr. by Walter C. Schad; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. © Aug. 9, 
1929;'2 ¢ Aug! 15;3-H’ pub. 97382 ;'G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 23906 


Sort (The) of girl that mother used 
to be; musical reading, reading by 
Lytton Cox, musical setting by Har- 
old Wansborough. © Oct. 15, 1929; 
2c) Oct. 18% Hy pub. 10siaa he S. 
Denison & co., Chicago. 23907 


Soul (The) waltz; by I. B. Arnstein ; 
ph I/©od e:-Sept. 14; 1929; Esiump. 
11739; Ira B. Arnstein, New York. 

23908 


Sourdough’s sweetie; words and music 
by N. P. Kosteck. [Words and mel- 
ody ‘only}, “©! Pc. -Ocets WO 1929) 5° 
unp. 11892; Nicholas P. Kosteck, 
Foxpark, Wy. 23909 


South California; words and music by 
G. B. Vashon. [Words and melody 
cnly] © 1 ¢ Oct. 4,,1929; EB, unp. 
11626; George B. Vashon, St. Louis. 

23910 


South Sea rose; from the photoplay, 
words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music 
by. Abel,.Baer. © Oct. 4, 1929;.2 c. 


Oct. .0;, E. pub.. 9705; . De. Sylva, 
Brown and Henderson, inc., New 
York. 23911 


Southern (A) hush song; pt. song, 
words and music by Litta Lynn, arr. 
by Burton West [pseud. of Harry L. 
Harts]; sop., alto and bass, with 
sop. obbl., Boston, Mass., Charles W. 
Homeyer & co. 4to. © Oct. 10, 
1929: 2c. Oct. 1h Ba pupae 
B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 23912 


Southern songs; medley, intro. Old 
folks at home, Massa’s in the cold, 
cold ground and My old Kentucky 
home, arr. by Maurice Lee; solo and 
2d violin, with obbl. violin pt.; pf. 
ace. © Oct. 24, 1929; 2 c Oct. 25; 
E pub. 10340; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 23913 


Spanish goodnight; words and music 
by J. F. Carabella. © 1c. Oct. 26, 
1929; E unp. 12564; John F. Cara- 
bella, Albany. 23914 


Spanish idill [!]; words and music by 
B. Einhorn. © 1 ec. Oct. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 12304; Bruno EHinhorn,. Up- 
per Darby, Pa. 23915 


Spinning sprites; by Frederic Groton, 
op. R, no. 2; pf. © Sept. 19, 1929; 
2 c. Sept. 30; E pub. 9619; G. Schir- 
mer, ine., New York. 23916 


Spinning-wheel lilt; by Frances Terry ; 
pf... © Oct. 10, 19294 2 caOciveier 
E pub. 10028; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. . 23917 


ee 


Spirit of Santa Cruz; words and music 
by V. M. Clayton. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 c.\.Ocet.,11,. 1929; 
E unp. 11924; Vera. McKenna Clay- 
ton, Santa Cruz, Calif. 23918 


Spiritual; from Nix on dames, words 
by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Abel 
Baer. [Words and melody only] © 
1 @ Oct 16, 1929; EH unp 12252; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, in¢., 
New York. . 23919 


Spring fantasy; by C. H. Jones; pf. 
[Photostat] © 1 c. Oct. 30, 1929; 
EH unp. 12701; Charles Henry Jones, 
Washington. 23920 


Spring morning in the hills; pt.-song, 
words by Mona Modini Wood, music 
by Elinor Remick Warren; mixed 
voices, a capella. 4to. © Oct. 17, 
1929; 2 « Oct.'17} Epub ‘10129; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 23921 


Sprite; by B. A. Holt;, pf... Lenore 
Stat] © 1 ec. Oct...7, 19200 2 ee 
11731; Beth Alvord Holt, i. e. Mrs. 
H. M. Holt, Los Angeles. 23922 


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no. 10, 1929 


23943 


Stabat Mater dolorosa; words litur- 
gical, music by Julian Ahruvjay 
[pseud. of Sister Rose of Jesus], op. 
30; mixed voices. 4to. © May 81, 
1929; 2 e. June 4; E pub. 9928; 
Sister Rose of Jesus, Olympia, Wash. 

23923 


Stackalee; words and music by F. 
Hutchison. pt. 1, 2. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 12298; Frank Hutchison, Big 
Creek, W. Va. 23924 


Star of Alaska; words and music by 
R. Y. Sandford. [Words and melody 


only] © 1 ec. Oct. 5, 1929; E unp. 
_ 11708; Richard Young Sandford, 
Montciair, N. J. 23925 


Star (The) of love; words by A. H. 
Jones, music by Luther A. Clark. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
July 19, 1929; 2 « Oct. 4; E pub. 
9792; Arthur H. Jones, Ancon, Canal 
Zone. 23926 


Star of my life; words by A. Doyra, 
music by Robt. H. Brennen. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Oct. 26, 
1929; E unp. 12566; Anna Doyra, 
Los Angeles. 23927 


Star (The) that shines so pure and 
bright; Christmas carol, words by 
Irene Gass, music by George Rath- 
bone, of Great Britain ; mixed voices. 
12mo.. © Oct. 31,-1929;—1-e--Oct. 
31; E for. 7084; Novello & co., Itd., 
London. 23928 


Stars lead us ever on; Christmas carol, 
Sioux tribal text adapted by Oscar 
Avery, Sioux tribal carol arr. .by 
Harvey Gaul; mixed voices; pf. or 
organ acc. 4to. © Sept. 27, 1929; 
2 c. Oct. 3; E pub. 9746; Oliver Dit- 
son ¢co., Boston. 23929 


Stary hultaj; oberek, melody by E. 
Mika. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1929; E unp. 
12206; Edward Mika, Philadelphia. 

23930) 


State St. blues; words and music by 
Cow Cow Davenport [pseud. of 
Charles Davenport. Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1«e Oct. 21, 1929; E 
unp. 12280; State Street music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 23931 


Stay with it, give it everything now; 
lyrics by Ben Ryan, music by Vio- 
linsky [pseud. of Solly Ginsberg] © 
Och (9; 1929; 2 c.-Oet! TUE pub. 


9913; Remick music corp., New 
York. 23932 


Stearns (Theodore) Sonnet; words by 
H. W. Mann; high voice. © Sept. 
TOATSOS 2 Cet. Ls 2G PUL, SOC; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 238933 


Steins and glasses; lament, words and 
music, by FE. S. “Burtis, arr. by the 
Williams duo. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1929; 
E unp. 12680; Fred S. Burtis, Los 
Angeles. 23934 


Step baby step; words and music by 
B. Ray. ©1c. Oct. 1,.1929; E unp. 
11516; Bebe Ray, Reno, Ney. 23985 


Step in a close-up with me; lyrics by 
Pat Ballard [pseud. of F. D. Bal- 
lard], music by Tom Waring. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Oct. 30, 1929; E unp. 12685; Francis 
Drake Ballard, New York. 23936 


Sterne, die wir nie erreichen...; aus 
Ich betriig’ dich nur aus liebe, text 
von Fritz Rotter, musik von Ralph 
Erwin, of Austria: (Jn 6 haupt- 
schlager) © Jume- iO, 1929::41 «ce. 
July 16; EH for. 6827; Drei masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 23937 


Stomp dance; from suite In the Indian 
country, by Cady C. Kenney, arr. by 
R. E. Hildreth. 1. Band pts., with 
solo B flat trumpet or cornet con- 
ductor.—2. Orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. © Aug. 12, 1929; 2 c. each 
Sept. 30; E pub. 9664, 9665; Walter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. 23988, 239389 


Stop layin’ that stuff on me; words 
and music by Joe Brown. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 21, 
1929; E unp. 12306; Progressive 
music co., New York. 23940 


Stowaway Steve; words and music by 
Slim Peters and Chuck Wiggins. © 
cr Ole. VB; 1925.2) H:unp,..t2a85e 
Bibo-Lang, inc., New York. 23941 


Straus (Erwin) ‘Trois études de jazz; 
par H. Straus, of Austria, op. 2; pf. 
1. Straight time. [2 others] © Aug. 
28, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 26; E for. 7008; 
Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 23942 


Strauss (Richard) Gliick und dank; 
‘film-musik, nach motiven aus Die 
frau ohne schatten, bearb. von Lud- 
wig Brav, of Germany, instr. von 
Bernard Homola, of Germany; 
grosses orch. stimmen, mit pf. direc- 
tion u. violino 1 direction. © June 
21, 1929; 1 c. July 12; B for. 6761; 
Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 23943 


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pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


Strauss (Richard )—Continued. 


Liebessehnsucht-leidenschaft ; film- 
musik, nach motiven aus Schlago- 
bers, bearb. von Hans Erdman, of 
Germany, instr. von Bernard Homo- 
la, of Germany; grosses orch. stim- 
men, mit pf. direction u. violino 1 
direction. 
July 12; E for. 6760; Adolph Fiirst- 
ner, Berlin. 23944 


Strolling in the moonlight; lyric by 
Berry Robison, musie by M.-R. Ter- 
ry.. © 1 e@ Oet.' 7, 1929; Hi unp. 
11713; Myrl R. Terry, Hinckley, 
Utah. 23945 


Stu tammureddu; words and music by 
A. Calafiura, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn. [Words and melody only ] 
©}: ¢! Oct. 2; 1929; Bianap. 11550 ;s 
Anthony Calafiura, Brooklyn. 23946 


Studies in black and white; by N. 
Slonimsky; pf. (Jn New music, v. 
3, no. 1, Oct. 1929) © Oct. 10, 1929; 
2c. Oct. 14; E pub. 10045; Nicolas 
Slonimsky, Boston. 23947 


Sugar baby; words and music by H. 
Presley. [Words and melody only] 
©1c. Oct. 24, 1929; E unp. 124382; 
Harry Presley, Youngstown, O. 


23948 
Suite andine; par Carlos Lavin, of 
Chile; pf. 1. L’aube. [2 others] 


© Aug. 29, 1929; 1 e. Oct. 26; E for. 
7004; Editions Max Hschig, Paris. 
23949 


Summer (The) days are dawning; 
words by H. Landby, music by Rich- 
ard Broughton. © 1 e¢. Sept. 30, 
1929; E unp. 11487; Herbert Land- 
by. Flint, Mich. 23950 


Summer noon on the desert; pt.-song, 
words by Mona Modini Wood, music 
by Elinor Remick Warren; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Oct. 17, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 17: E pub. 10130; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 23951 


Summer-time sweetheart; words and 
music by L. A. Thomas. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Oct. 24, 
1929: E unp. 12435; Lueille A. 
Thomas, Rochester, N. Y. 23952 


Summer twilight; waltz song, words 
and music by K. W. Kilkka. © Oct. 
10, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 14; E pub. 10098 ; 
Kaarlo W. Kilkka, Astoria, Or. 

23953 

Sun (The) about to rise; from Sweet 
Adeline, words by Oscar Hammer- 
stein, 2d, music by Jerome Kern. 


1 


© . hune.21,..1925° i. ¢. 


) 


“ 


© Oct. 4, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 9; EB pub. 
9869; T. B. Harms co., New York. 
23954 


Sun of my soul; anthem, words by 
John Keble, music by F. S. Ray- 
mond; mixed voices. 4to. © Sept. 
14, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 17; E pub. 9876; 
Robin Hllis, Ridgefield Park, N. J. 

23955 


Sun-tan; novelty dance, by R. S. 
Stoughton; pf. © Aug. 1, 1929; 2c. 
Sept. 30; E pub. 9662; Walter Ja- 
cobs, ine., Boston. 23956 


Sun (The) will shine again; words 
and music by C. M. Nelson. © 1 ¢, 
Oct. 11, 1929; E unp. 11928; C. Marie 
Nelson, Riverside, Calif. 23957 


Sunbeam girl; lyrics and musie by 
Jack Hdgar [pseud. of John Edgar 
Hostater] © 1 ¢. Oct. 21, 1929; E 
unp. 12294; John Edgar Hostater, 
Piedmont, Calif. 23958 


Sunset starlight and you; words and 
music by EH. M. Galligan. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. Oct. 24, 
1929; E unp. 12488; Eleanor M. Gal- 
ligan, Hood River, Or. 23959 


Sunshine Mary; words by Pat Bal- 
lard [pseud. of F. D. Ballard], mu- 
sic by Tom Waring. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 24, 1929; 
E unp. 12480; Francis: Drake Bal- 
lard, New York. 23960 


Sunshine, shine a little bit for me; 
words and music by I. Netherton. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Oct. 4, 1929; E unp. 11641; Ishmael 
Netherton, Detroit. 23961 


Sweedish [!]-American mazurka; by 
P. Frosini; pf. © 1c. Oct, 19; 1929; 
E unp. 12216; S. Riceardi, New 
York. 23962 


Sweet alimony; words and music by 
S. A. Masselle; violin. © 1 ce. Oct. 
5, 1929; E unp. 11687; S. Alfred 
Masselle, Newburgh, N. Y. 23963 


Sweet and low; words by Alfred Ten- 
hyson, music by Joseph Barnby, arr. 
by Ira B. Wilson; sop., alto and 
bass. 4to. © Sept. 12),1929: 2: c- 
Sept. 30; E pub. 9592; Lorenz pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 23964 


Sweet dreams; words and music by 
D. Summerfield. © 1 ce. Oct. 16, 
1929: E unp. 12075; Dorena Sum- 
merfield, New York. 23965 


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no. 10, 1929 


Sweet dreams of you; fox-trot, words 
and music by R. R. Faulkner; pf. 
© 1. Oct. 7, 1929; E unp. 12362; 
Roland Robert Faulkner, Washing- 
ton. 23966 


Sweet heart: words and music by J. 
Rewer, <C) ve: sOct. 29. 1929 + 
unp. 12732; J. Kellar Kirn, New 
York. 23967 


Sweet heart of mine; by V. J. Mara- 
marco; melody with pf. ace. ©1. 
Oct. 9, 1929; E unp. 11845; Vincent 
J. Maramarco, Hartford. 23968 


Sweet is the voice and brown are the 
eyes; words and music by L. Tower, 
arr. by Walter W. Newcomer. © 
eer. 19,1929: 2 ce. Oct. .19;.4- pub. 
10215; Leslie Tower, Red Bluff, 
Calif. 23969 


Sweet Mary to the temple fares; 
words by Carl von Winterfeld, music 
by Johannes Eccard, ed. by Carl F. 
Pfatteicher; mixed voices. Copy- 
right is based upon new matter of 
C. F. Pfatteicher namely, his inter- 
pretation represented in the legible 
notation thereof contained in the 
copies filed. 4to. © Aug. 6, 1929; 2 
ec. Oct. 12; E pub. 9937; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 23970 


Sweet mem’ries; waltz, words by C. 
Troske, music by Ray Hibbeler. © 
1 ¢. Oct. 9, 1929; E unp. 11812 ; Char- 
lotte Troske, New Haven, Conn. 

23971 


Sweet mother of mine; words by Edna 
Allen Wright, music by A. R. Strick- 
ling. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1929; E unp. 
12077: Ada Remlinger Strickling, 
Cleveland. 23972 


Sweet nothings of love; words by Ed- 
gar Leslie, music by Walter Donald- 
son. © 1 ¢ Oct. 10, 1929; E ump. 
11869; Donaldson, Douglas & Gum- 
ble, inc., New York. 23973 


Sweet old fashioned girl; words and 
music by Sunny Clapp and Walter 
Singleton. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 7, 1929; E unp. 11728; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 23974 


Sweet romance; words by Edgar Les- 
lie, music by Walter Donaldson. © 
1 ¢. Oct. 10, 1929; E unp. 11868; 
Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble, inc., 
New York. 23975 


Sweet Rosy Rosetta; words and music 
by W. Thibeault and P. E. Martel. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 


23987 


Oct. 4, 1929; E unp. 11643; Wilfrid 
Th.beault and Paul E. Martel, Sun- 
cook, N. H. 23976 


Sweet summer days; by Percy Elliott, 
of Great Britain; pf. 1. Wildrose 
time. [3 others] © Sept. 26, 1929; 
1 «. Oct. 11;..E. for, 7050.; Schott, & 
co., 1td., London. 23977 


Sweet Virginia in old Virginia; words 
and music by C. J. Robison. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Oct. 18, 
1929; E unp. 12179; Carson J. Rob- 
ison, New York. 23978 


Sweetheart ; words by E. Wong, music 
by Chester Escher; 1st violin. © 1 
e. Oct. 12, 1929; E unp. 11958; Eve- 
lyn Wong, Kanai, T. H. 23979 


Sweetheart come back to me; words 
and music by M. E. Bilpusch. © 
ie. Oct 30, 1929; E unp. 12695; 
Michael Edgar Bilpusch, Los An- 
geles. 23980 


Sweetheart days; words and music by 
KF. McManus, of Canada, domiciled at 
Los Angeles. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Oct. 15, 1929; E unp. 
12043 ; Frederick McManus, Los An- 
geles. 23981 


Sweetheart days; words and music by 
G. Luepkes. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 24, 1929; E unp. 
12448; Grace Luepkes, Harvard, Ill. 

23982 


Sweetheart days; words and music by 
H. Bryant and E. McMichen. © 1 
ce. Aug. 18, 1929; E unp. 11931; Hoyt 
Bryant and Elmer McMichen, At- 
lanta. 23983 


Sweetheart divine; lyrics and music by 
J. L. Koch; pf. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 12578; Justin L. Koch, Des 
Moines. 23984 


Sweetheart do not cry; duet, from 
Moon madness, words by A. P. Bar- 
ney, music by Solomon Cohen. © 
Ont. { 1929 3.452 1¢. (OctishinE# gab: 
9822; Alice P.ke Barney, Los An- 
geles. 23985 


Sweetheart don’t make me wait; words 
by E. Ballas, music by Ray Hib- 


beler. © 1c. Sept. 30, 1929; E unp. 
11509; Ella Ballas, Williamson, 
W. Va. 23986 


Sweetheart I still love your smiles and 
you; words and music by Jack 
Prunty and Tom Hyatt. © Oct. 19, 
19293 2: ‘c:-Octshd9; “EH prb. 10214; 
S. M. Prunty & C.. T. Hyatt, West 
Union, W. Va. 23987 


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Sweetheart Louise; words and music 
by S. Thompson, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at New York, arr. by P. B. 


N. Watkins. © Oct. 16, 1929; 2 « 
Oct. 18; E pub. 10156; Spence 
Thompson, New York. 23988 


Sweetheart of mine; words and music 
by W. Markowitz. [Words and mel- 
ody only] .© 1 ce. Oct. 5, 1929; EB 
unp. 11684; William Markowitz, Hol- 
lywood. 23989 


Sweetheart of mine; words by E. M. 
Staley, music by EH. A. Holman. 
[Photostat] © 1 ¢. July 30, 1929; 
E unp. 11934; EH. Alice Holman and 
EK. M. Staley, San Diego, Calif. 

23990 


Sweetheart of the tropical sea; waltz 
song, words by Susan Wren, music 
by Henry Katzman and Paul Denni- 
ker... ‘© iOet,: 7,7 19292 G,. Octy 7: 
E pub. 9826; Triangle music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 23991 


Sweetheart of yesterday; words and 
music by Howard Johnson and Irv- 
ing B.bo. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 9, 1929; E unp. 11829; 
Bibo-Lang, inc., New York. 23992 


Sweetheart, what’s troubling you? 
words by <A. Fischer, music by 
Luther A. Clark. © 1 ¢. Oct. 19, 
1925; E unp. 12217; Anna Fischer, 
Buffalo. 23993 


Sweetheart where can you be? words 
by Rosamund Marriott Watson, mu- 
sic by M. E. Chidsey. © 1 ec. Oct. 
3, 1929; EH unp. 11654; Mary Bliza- 
beth Chidsey, Stamford, Conn. 

. 23994 

Sweets don’t make me steal; words 
and music by H. Jones; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Oct. 10, 1929; 2 e. Oct. 
21; E pub. 10254; Harry Jones, 
Rome, N. Y. 23995 


Swieta noc w betleemie; melody by 
J. Kallini. © 1c. ‘Oct. 23, 1929; 
EH unp. 12380; Josef Kallini, Brook- 
lyn. 23996 


Swing song; by Ethel Barns, arr. by 
W. F. Ambrosio [pseud. of Gustav 
Saenger]; 4 violins with pf. acc. 
Se. © July 29, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 12; 
E pub. 9953; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 23997 


Swinging; words and music by F. F. 
Porteous. © Sept. 25, 1929; 2 c. 
Sept. 27; E pub. 9582; Frances 
Franklin Porteous, West Townsend, 
Mass. 23998 


pt. 111, n. S., Vv. 24 


Swiss cheese; by J. A. Hayton, of 
England, domiciled at Sacramento, 
Calif:: pti: ©-1 ec. Oct. 8, SisZe. 
E unp. 11774; James Arthur Hay- 
ton, Sacramento, Calif. 23999 


Symphonisches vorspiel; aus Schirin 
und Gertraude, von Paul Graener, 
of Germany, op. 51, arr. von Franz 
Eber, of Austria; small orch. pts., 
with pf. direction and violino 1 di- 
rection. © June 13, 1929; 1 ec. July 
30; E for. 6861; Universal edition, 
a. g., Vienna. 24000 


Sztajerek z oberkiem; melody by P. 
Humeniuk. © 1 ¢. Oct. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 12588; Paul Humeniuk, New 
York. 24001 


Tailor’s (The) mouse; words and 
music collected by G. M. Newell. . 
(In Girl scout song book, rev. ed. 
1929) © Sept. 26, 1929; 2 ce. Sept. 
24; E pub. 9668; George McCowan 
Newell, New York. 24002 


Take a little bit; words and music 
by Joe Brown. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 21, 1929; E unp. 
12307; Progressive music co., New 
York. 24003 


Take her out in an aeroplane and give 
her the air; words and music by 
H. S. Schwartz. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 12499; Harry S. Schwartz, 
New York. 24004 


Take me back; lyric and music by 
Frank Stokes. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 25, 1929; E unp. 
12552; Southern musie pub. ¢o., inc., 
New York. 24005 


Take me back, take me back to the 
old nest; waltz ballad, words by 
O. B. Ballard, music by Thalia Levy 
Rice and O. B. Ballard. © 1 «. 
Aug. 8, 1929; E unp. 11769; Ollie 
Brytt Ballard, Paducah, Ky. 24006 


Take me back to Tennessee; words 
and music by Fred Rose; pf. and 
ukulele ace., with quartet for male 
or mixed voices. © Oct. 15, 1929; 
2 ec. Oct. 18; E pub. 10151; Ty S. 
Denison & co., Chicago. 24007 


Take your time; melody by Jabbo 
Smith. © 1 ce. Oct. 21, 1929; E 
unp. 12276; State Street music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 24008 


Tale (The) a garden told; burlesque 
en miniature, cycle of six songs, 
words and music by Kathleen Lock- 


1262 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1929 


24031 


hart Manning; med voice. 1. The | Tender (A) thought; by Leopold W. 


big potato. [5 others] © June 38, 
1929; 2 ec Oct. 12; E pub. 9983; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 24009 


Tall, dark, and handsome; words and 
music by Speed Langworthy [pseud. 
of N. B. Langworthy]; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © Oct. 15, 1929; 2 e. Oct. 
18; E pub. 10148;.T. S. Denison & 
co., Chicago. 24010 


Tango; by Robert A. Lawson; pf. © 
Oct. 24, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct. 28; EH pub. 
10413; James I. Wray co., Edge- 
wood, R. I. 24011 


Tango melancholic; by G. Stone; pf. 
© 1c. Oct. 28, 1929; E unp. 12612; 
Gregory Stone, New York. 24012 


Tango moderne; by Leopold W. Ro- 
venger, op. 20; pf. © Oct. 31, 1929; 
2 ¢. Oct. 31; E pub. 10422; Schroeder 
& Gunther, inc., New York. 24013 


Tankard (The) and the bowl; from 
Cameo Kirby, lyric by Ed. Brady, mu- 
sic by Fred Strauss. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
26, 1929; E unp. 12585; Fox film 
corp., New York. 24014 


Tantalizer (The); by Sam A. Perry, 
orch. by George J. Trinkaus; full 
orch. pts., with pf. or organ conduc- 
tor. © Oct. 15, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 18; 
E pub. 10288; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 24015 


Te Deum laudamus; music by Lucina 
Jewell; mixed voices, organ acc.; 
in D maj. 4to. © Oct. 22, 1929; 
2 c. Oct. 23; E pub. 10801; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 24016 


Te Deum laudamus; music by W. A. 
Goldsworthy; mixed voices, organ 
acec.; in C. 4to. © Oct. 22, 1929; 
2 ec. Oct. 23; E pub. 10296; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 24017 


Te Deum laudamus; set to music by 
EK. B. Halsey; mixed voices, with 
organ ace. © Sept. 13, 1929; 2 «. 
Sept. 14; E pub. 9694; Edward Bid- 
dle Halsey, Radnor, Pa. 24018 


Technic and tonality; 12 easy study 
pieces, by N. Louise Wright; pf. 
OG. 24., 1929; 2 c., Oct. 26;-E pub. 
10408; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 24019 


Tell me it’s true; words by Clay Bry- 
son, music by Al Goering; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Oct. 16, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 21; E pub. 10262; Remick mu- 
Sic corp., New York. 24020 


Rovenger, op. 23; pf. © Oct. 31, 
19293) 2). ¢.: Oct. »3): 1: Ei pubs 10828 ; 
Schroeder & Gunther, ine., New York. 
24021 

Tennant (Sheena) Two capriccios ; by 
S. Tennant, of Great Britain; pf. 
Oakville, Ont., Canada, — London, 
Frederick Harris co. © Sept. 30, 
1929; 1.c. Sept. 27; E for. : 6834; 
Sheena Tennant, Fairlie, Ayrshire, 
Scotland. 24022 


Texas gloria; words and music by S. 
T. Bell. ©1e. Oct. 8, 1929; E unp. 
11857; Sara Thompson Bell, Dallas. 

24023 

Thanksgiving (The) story book; oper- 
etta for children, in three episodes, 
bk., lyrics and music by Lois Wilson 
and Mary F. Lehnhard. Vocal sc., 
dialog and stage directions. 4to. © 
Oct. 14,1929: 2° c2Oct. 17 3 D.pub: 
27600; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

24024 

That ain’t right; words and music by 
D. Bogen. © 1 ¢. Oct. 11, 1929; E 
unp. 11925; David Bogen, Arcadia, 
Calif. 24025 


That bright day to-morrow ; words and 
music by Jean Bradley and Dolly 
Dike. © 1 c. Oct. 12, 1929; E unp. 
11969; B. W. Large, Fresno, Calif. 

24026 

That feeling is pleading for you; fox 
trot, words and music by F. Ramon- 
detta; violin. © 1c. Oct. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 12010; Frank Ramondetta, 
Brooklyn. 24027 


That is why I feel blue; fox-trot, 
words and music by E. Delos Santos. 
© Oct. 9, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 10; E pub. 
9906; Emilio Delos Santos, San 
Francisco. 24028 


That little boy of mine; words and mu- 
sic by Benny Meroff, Wayne King 
and Walter Hirsch, arr. by Rube 
Bennett; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Oct. 10, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 14; E pub. 
10099; Milton Weil music co., Chi- 
cago. 24029 


That'll get it; words and music by Cow 
Cow Davenport [pseud. of Charles 
Davenport. Words and melody only] 
© 1 c. Oct. 21, 1929; E unp. 12281; 
State Street music co., inc., Chicago. 

24030 

That night in Spain; words and music 
by Maury Madison [pseud. of W. R. 
Smith. Photostat] © 1 c¢. Oct. 3, 
1929; E unp. 11583; W. Renwick 
Smith, Hollywood, Calif. 24031 


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24032 


That old fashioned garden where the 
morning glories twine; words by E. 
M. Vaughn, music by Robt. H. Bren- 
nen. [Words and melody only] © 
Tte. Oct. 16, 1929; E unp. 12072; 
Edna Margaret Vaughn, Chico, Calif. 

24032 


That plaintive melody; words by Ann 
Robison, music by Abraham Robison. 
©1e. July 13, 1929; E unp. 11800; 
Abraham Robison, New York. 

24033 


That radio tune; words and music by 
©. B. Knight. © 1. Sept. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 11540; Cora Benton Knight, 
Buffalo. 24034 


That’s all I ask of you: words and mu- 
sic by G. E. Armstrong. © 1 e. Oct. 
21, 1929; E unp. 12353; Gordon 
Ernest Armstrong, Roslindale, Mass. 

24035 


That’s how much [I care; by R. N. 
Schraeger; pf. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1929; 
E unp. 11524; Rudolph N. Schraeger, 
Los Angeles. 24036 


That’s my baby, she sure has every- 
thing; words by Philip Swanson, mu- 
Sic by V. Martucci. © 1 ¢ Sept. 
11, 1929; EK unp. 11743; Vineent Mar- 
tucci, New York. 24037 


That’s not all; words and music by 
Betty Minor [i. e. E. H. Minor. 
Words and melody only] ©. .c, 
Oct. 15, 1929; E unp. 12032; Eliza- 


beth H. Minor, Waterbury, Conn. 
24038 
That’s the time when I miss you; 


from Cape Cod follies, words by Sey- 
mour Morris, music by Alexander 
Fogarty: pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Oct. 4, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 9; E pub. 
10073; Shubert theatre corp., New 
York. 24039 


That’s why we misbehave; from Cape 
Cod follies, words by Edith Lois and 
Urana Clarke, music by Alexander 
Fogarty; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Oct. 4, 1929; 2 @ Oct. 9; E pub. 
10072; Shubert theater corp., New 
York. 24040 


That sweet bunch of kisses and you; 
words by C. Gaston, music by Harry 
Clifford. © 1 e¢. Oct. 23, 1929; HE 
unp. 12888; Clyde Gaston, Duncan, 
S.C, 24041 


That was yesterday; ballad, words by 
Andy Razaf, music by Paul Denni- 
ker. New York, Triangle music pub. 
co., inc. © Sept. 30, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
30; E pub. 9647; Joe Davis, New 
York. 24042 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


Theme no. 1; melody by J. B. Ander- 
son. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1929; E unp. 
11830; John B. Anderson, Madison, 
N. J. 24043 


Theme no. 2; melody by J. B. Ander- 
son.' © 1 c.’ 'Oct.’’9;' 1929; RP amp: 
11831; John B. Anderson, Madison, 
IN. ae 24044 


Theme no. 3; melody by John B. An- 
derson. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1929; E unp. 
11832; John B. Anderson, Madison, 
N. J. 24045 


Theme no. 4; melody by J. B. Ander- 
son. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1929; E unp. 
11833; John B. Anderson, ‘Madison, 
N. J. 24046 


Theme no. 5; melody by J. B. Ander- 
son. © 1. Oct. 9, 1929; E unp. 
11834; John B. Anderson, Madison, 
Ned: 24047 


Theme no. 6; melody by J. B. Ander- 
son. © 1 ¢. Oct. 9, 1929; E unp. 
11835; John B. Anderson, Madison, 
N: ok 24048 


Then things blow up like a toy bal- 
loon! words by Susan Wren, music 
by Willard Robison; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Sept. 10, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
27; E pub. 9650; Donaldson, Douglas 
& Gumble, inc., New York. 24049 


Then we canoe-dle-oodle along; fox- 
trot, words and music by Harry 
Woods, Charles Tobias and José 
Bohr, arr. by Ed. Smalle; male quar- 
tet, unaec. 4to. © Oct. 8, 1929; 
2\:e. Oct. 11.3 :Hy/ pubs TOQ80ps ies 
Feist, inc., New York. 24050 


Then you’d believe in me; words by 
N. Theckston, music by W. Wallace. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 15, 1929; E unp. 12023; William 
Wallace and Norman Theckston, 
Gloucester, N. J. 24051 


There ain’t many babies about ; comedy 
waltz, words and music by Ralph 
Butler and Raymond Wallace, both 
of Great Britain; pf. and ukulele 
ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Ott. 16, 1929; 1° ¢, Oct ser 
E for. 6956; Campbell, Connelly & 
co., ltd., London. 24052 


There ain’t nobody got it like she’s got 
it: words by J. E. Guernsey, music 
by Floyd Thompson. © 1c. Oct. 21, 
1929; E unp. 12246; Thompson & 
Guernsey, Indianapolis. 24052 


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no. 10, 1929 


There must be somebody waiting for 
me in loveland; from Glorifying the 
American girl, words and music by 
Walter Donaldson; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Oct. 16, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 16; 
E pub. 10132; Donaldson, Douglas & 
Gumble, inc., New York. 24054 


There’s a broken chord some-where in 
love’s old sweet song; words and 
music by E. H. Coffey; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. Marion, O., Coffey & Wy- 
rick. © Oct. 19, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct. 19; 
EK pub. 10213; Earl H. Coffey and 
Vera Wyrick, Marion, O. 24055 


There’s a little white cottage down by 
the sea; words by J. Parkhill, music 
by Horace L. Chapman. © 1 «. 
Aug. 15, 1929; E unp. 11740; James 
Parkhill, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 24056 


There’s a moonbeam ’round my motor ; 
words by F. Hosford, musie by Eu- 
gene Platzman. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Oct. 4, 1929; E unp. 
11608; Floyd Hosford, Newark Val- 
fey IN. Xo. 24057 


There’s a place in my heart just for 
you; by V. J. Maramarco; melody 
with pf. acc. © 1c Oct. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 11846; Vincent J. Maramarco, 
Hartford. 24058 


There’s a song in the air; Christmas 
duet, words by Josiah G. Holland, 
music by Allene K. Bixby; sop. and 
ten. © Aug. 24, 1929; 2 ¢. Sept. 30; 
E pub. 9602; Lorenz pub. co., Dav- 
ton, O. 24059 


There’s nobody home but your baby; 
words and music by T. Paul. 
[Words and melody only]. © 1 «. 
Oct. 10, 1929; E unp. 11888; Thomas 
Paul, Peoria, I[1l. 24060 


There’s nothing that I wouldn’t do; 
lyric by Herbert [pseud. of Herbert 
Opoznauer], music by Paul Brass 
[pseud. of R. D. Galvao], of Brazil, 
domiciled at New York. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
10, 1929; E unp. 11909; Raul De 
Toledo Galvao, New York. 24061 


There’s One I know; solo or duet and 
cho., words and melody by H. E. 
Robbins, alto by Mrs. H. E. Rob- 
bins, with pf. acc. © Sept. 20, 1929; 
2c. Oct. 2; E pub. 9760; H. E. Rob- 
bins, Braden Castle, Fla. 24062 


There’s something funny about you; 
words by P. V. Advincula, music by 
David Reed. © Oct. 3, 1929; 2 e. 
Oct. 4;.E pub. 9693; P. V. Advin- 
cula, Galveston, Tex. 24063 


24073 


There’s sunshine in our alley, now that 
Sally’s home again; words and music 
by G. Queen and J. R.. Biggs. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
Oct. 17, 1929; E unp. 12428; George 
Queen and James R. Biggs, Detroit. 

24064 


They couldn’t fix my ticket; words by 
Harcourt Strange, music by H. D. 


Cole. [Words and melody only. 
Photostat] © 1c Aug. 1, 1929; E 


unp. 11781 ; Harry D. Cole and Thad- 
deus Harcourt Strange, Mount Ver- 
MOM, TING 24065 


They start all over again; fox trot, 
words by Harry Castling, music by 
Chester Goldwyn, of Great Britain; 
pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Sept. 14, 1929; 
1%e.'Oet: o° HE’ tor. 677s Lareme & 
co., Itd., London. 24066 


Thing (A) or two; words and music 
by S. A. Masselle; violin. © 1 «. 
Oct. 5, 1929; E unp. 11689; S. Alfred 
Masselle, Newburgh, N. Y. 24067 


Think of tomorrow; words by H. Jew- 
ell, music by H. M. Steinbaugh and 
H. Jewell. © 1 ec. Oct. 16, 1929; E 
unp. 12082; Helen M. Steinbaugh, 
Birmingham, Mich., and Howard 
Jewell, Highland Park, Mich. 24068 


Thinking; waltz, words by Carlos L. 
Cabello, music by F. L. Cabello and 
Xavier Cugat; pf. ~©.1 ec.’ Oct. 17, 
1929; E unp. 12132; Fernando L. 
Cabello, Los Angeles. 24069 


This is my message mother dear to 
you; words by Jimmy Howard [i. e. 
James Paul Howard], music by 
Thomas Andrew Donnelly. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. Oct. 21, 
1929; E unp. 12342; Thomas A. Don- 
nelly and James P. Howard, Pater- 
son. 24070 


Thorns and lillies[!]; words by C. J. 
Houston, music by Fred Ahlefeld. 
[Words and melody only] © 1.. 
Oct. 16, 1929; E unp. 12084; Cora J. 
Houston, Parsons, Tenn. 24071 


Those beautiful all-around smiles; 
words by J. Schirmacher, music by 
Herbert O: Sontag. Milwaukee, 
Wis., Wm. A. Kaun music co. 
Oct. 21, 1929; 2 c. Cet 23) Epub. 
10309 ; Josephine Schirmacher, 
Evanston, Ill. 24072 


Those laughing blue eyes; words by 
C. E. Swallow, music by Luther A. 
Clark. © 1. Oct. 30, 1929; E unp. 
12702; Clyde Evertt Swallow, Oke- 
mah, Okl. 24073 


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24074 


Those songs so dear to me; words and 
music by Will McFadden [i. e. W. 
C. McFadden], arr. by Salvatore Or- 
lando. London, Keith, Prowse & 
co., ltd. © Oct. 12, 1929; 2 ec Oct. 
3; E pub. 9927; William Cunning- 
ham McFadden, New York. 


Those walking, talking dolls; words 
by Lytton Cox, music by Helen 
Wing. © Oct. 8, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 11; 
E pub. 9920; T. S. Denison & Go., 
Chicago. 24075 


Thou art my God; words from Psalm 
63, music by Dorothy Radde Emery ; 
double cho. of mixed voices. © Oct. 
30, 1929; 2c. Oct. 31; E pub. 10487; 
H. W. Gray co., Chicago. 24076 


Thou gazest on the stars; lines attri- 
buted to Plato, music by Julia Rock- 
well; solo and women’s cho., with 
xylophone and pf. ace. 4to. © Oct. 
17, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct. 17; E pub. 10120; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 24077 


Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace; 
short anthem, words from the Bible, 
music by William Pierson Merrill; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 22, 1929; 
20." Oct-25 +7 Er pub: 10293" 7 Ee Ww. 
Gray co., New York. 24078 


Though I’m only a pal to you dear, to 
me your [!] my Sweetheart; words 
by T. J. McGowan, music by Jerry 
Thomas [pseud. of Gerald HE. 
Thomas. Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 11, 1929; E unp. 11542; 
Thomas J. McGowan, Albany. 

; 24079 


Three little words; words by S. E. 
Hollister, music by Donald P. Fina. 
[Words and melody only] © 1e. 
Oct. 22, 1929; E unp. 12330; Sanna 
Eyde Hollister, Kenosha, Wis. 

24080 


Through all the change of time; hymn, 
words by Alva J. McClain, music by 
H. G. Tovey. © Sept. 1, 1929; 2 «c. 
Oct. 19; E pub. 10241; Herbert G. 
Tovey, Eagle Rock, Calif. 24081 


Tia Juana blues; words and music by 
Helen Beasley. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Oct. 21, 1929; E unp. 
12271; State Street music pub. co., 
inc., Chicago. 24082 


Tickling the ivories; pf. novelty, by 
Viola Plantiko. ©1c. Oct. 24, 1929; 
E unp. 12606; William F. Plantiko, 
Stevens Point, Wis. 24083 


Tid-dley-winks; lyric and music by M. 
H. R. Cook. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Oct. 22, 1929; E unp. 


24074 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


12312; Mary Hungerford Robinson 
Cook, Watsonville, Calif. 24084 


Tidings of great joy; Christmas pag- 
eant, text by Verna Whinery, music 
by I. H. Meredith. 8vo. © Sept. 
23, 1929; 1 ce. Oct. 14; D pub. 27596; 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 

24085 


Tiento; de Miguel de Fuenllana, tran- 
scription par Emilio Pujol, of Spain; 
guit. © Aug. 28, 1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 26; 
EK for. 6996; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 24086 


Tierra mia; danza, letra y musica de 
F. L. Cabello; pf. (Jn Mexican mu- 
sic—Spanish music, album no. 1) 
© Aug. 26, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 30; E pub. 
9848 ; Fernando L. Cabello, El Paso. 

24087 


Tiger man; song of the Apache, lyric 
by Charles O’Flynn and Ben Gor- 
don, music by Henry Lodge; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Oct. 3, 1929; 2 «c. 
Oct. 4; E pub. 9700; Spier & Coslow, 
ine., New York. 24088 


Till I met you; theme song of The 
silver swan, words by Wm. 8S. Brady 
and Alonzo Price, music by H. Maur- 
ice Jacquet. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Oct. 19, 1929; E unp. 
12368; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

24089 


Till times get better; melody by Jabbo 
Smith. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1929; E unp. 
12278; State Street music pub. co., 
ine., Chicago. 24090 


Till your happiness happens along; 
words by Annette Hanshaw, music 
by Jack Miller; pf. acc., with uku- 
lele arr. by Arnold New. © Oct. 9, 
1929; 2 ce. Oct.. 10; E pub. 9905; 
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc., New 
York. 24091 


Time will tell; From Girl from Ha- 
vana, words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, 
music by Abel Baer. © Oct. 4, 1929; 
2 ¢. Oct. 5; E pub. 9706; De Sylva, 
Brown and Henderson, inc, New 
York. 24092 


Tinker-toy ; words by Grace Stern and 
Henry Cohen, music by J. Stern. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 12, 1929; E unp. 11977; Jack 
Stern, Los Angeles. 24093 


Tip-toe thru’ the tulips with me; from 
Gold diggers of Broadway, lyric by 
Al. Dubin, music by Joe Burke, arr. 
by Ed. Smalle; mixed voices. 4to. 


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no. 10, 1929 


© Sept. 27, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct. 2; E pub. 
10060; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 24094 


Tipsy ; fox-trot, by Geo. L. Heartly, of 
France, arr. by Tom Waltham, of 
Great Britain; small orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Aug. '28, 
1929; 1 ce. Oct. 26; E for. 6979: Kdi- 
tions Max Eschig, Paris. 24095 


To all people; Christmas pageant, by 
Phoebe Whittier, with incidental 
music of familiar favorite selections, 
by various composers. 8vo. © Oct. 
19, 1928: 2 ec. Sept. 14, 1929; D pub. 
27599; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 24096 


To daffadills; words by Robert Her- 
rick, music by William Lindsay, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at Minne- 
apolis; med. voice. © Sept. 27, 
1929; 2 c. Oct. 1; E pub. 9724; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 24097 


To love you is divine; words and mu- 
sic by A. Howard. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Oct. 4, 1929; E 
unp. 11669; Anna Howard, New 
York. 24098 


To Romeiko; words by A. Anastasi- 
ades, music by Ierotheo Skiza, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Oct. 19, 1929; E unp. 12234; Syn- 
chronic pub. co., New York.. 24099 


To the sea; by J. C. Bartells, op. 5; 
pf. 8vo. [Mimeograph] © Oct. 15, 
iseo> 2¢. Oct. 49; EH. pub. 10207; 
John C. Bartells, Chicago. 24100 


To us a child of royal birth; Christ- 
mas anthem, liturgical words, mu- 
sic by Herbert Sanders; mixed 
voices ;.organ acc. 4to. © Sept. 18, 
1929; 2 ec. Oct. 3; E pub. 9745; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 24101 


Toast (The) of Broadway; play in 3 
acts and 4 scenes, words and music 
by P. L. Menn and O. Menn. vy. 1, 2. 
© 1 ec. Oct. 14, 1929; D unp. 27589; 
Paul L. Menn and Olga Menn, Chi- 
cago. 24102 


Toast (A) to the girl I love; from 
New Orleans frolic, words by James 
Brockman, music by James Hanley. 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1929; E unp. 12595; 
Fox film corp., New York. 24103 


To-day ; unison song, words by Thomas 
Carlyle, music by E. T. Chapman, of 
Great Britain. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © July 17, 


24114 


1929 5:1 ‘e@. 1 Sept.) 53,.H -for:>F08h;) A. 
F. W. Deane & sons, the Year book 
press, ltd., London. 24104 


Today is the tomorrow I dreamed of 
yesterday; words and music by G. 
M. Hunt. © 1. Oct. 21, 1929; B 
unp. 12287; Garrie Murland Hunt, 
Urbana, Ill. 24105 


Told in the hills; 7 pieces for pf., by 
Lee Pattison, op. 4. © Oct. 17, 1929; 
2 ec. Oct. 19; E pub..10158; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 24106 


Toledo; canzone spagnola, versi di 
Gavroche, musica di G. Barboni e 
F. Contim, both of Italy: pe. 
Oct; 10,1929. 1c. Ock: 63H. for 
6777; A. Forlivesi & c., Florence, 
Italy. 24107 


Tom-tom; music-drama, by S. G. Mc- 


Canns. © 1c. Oct. 25, 1929; D unp. 
27607; Shirley Graham McCanns, 
Baltimore. 24108 


To-morrow’s. another day; words and 
music by Klar Magnus. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 22, 1929; 
E unp. 123829; Claire Ardath, New 
York. 24109 


Tondeleyo; theme song of White cargo, 
words by Stanley Hill, music by 
Noel Gay, of Great Britain; pf. acc., 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. 
by Alvin D. Keech. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Oct. 4. 1929; 
1 ¢. Oct. 5; E for. 7069; Lawrence 
Wright music co., London. 24110 


Tonner (Paul) Four benediction 
hymns; words from liturgy of the 
Catholic church; mixed voices. 4to. 
[Latin text] © Aug. 27, 1929; 2:¢ 
Oct. 7; E pub. 9818; McLaughlin & 
Reilly co., Boston. 24111 


Too late to say I’m sorry; words and 
music by Jimmy Noel [i. e., H. J. 
Noel. Words and melody only] © 
1..e. Sept. 18, 1929; HW wunp., P1543 ; 
Herbert James Noel, Chicago. 

24112 


Too soon; words and music by Buddy 
‘Langdon [pseud. of M. Langdon. 
Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Aug. 5, 1929; E unp. 11793; Maurine 
Langdon, Chicago. 24113 


Topsy-turvey land; school song in 2 
pts., words by Evelyn F. Heaver, 
music by Arnold Williams, of Great 
Britain. 4to. © Oct. 28, 1929; 1c. 
Oct. 30; E for. 7024; Banks & son, 
York, England. 24114 


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24115 


Touch Jesus; hymn, words by W. C. 
Martin, music by Edward M. Ful- 


ler. © Sept. 1, 1929; 2 ce. Oct. 19; 
E pub. 10229; Herbert G. Tovey, 
Hagle Rock, Calif. 24115 


Tough breaks stomp; fox-trot, melody 
by Harlan Leonard and Bennie Mo- 
ten. © 1c. Oct. 25, 1929; E unp. 
12517; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 24116 


Toy shop infantry; words and music 
by C. D. Corbaley. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Oct. 4, 1929; E 
unp. 11907; Carroll D. Corbaley, San 
Francisco. 24117 


Tramonto languido; di Ettore Monta- 
naro, of Italy; pf. © Sept. 30, 1929; 
1 ec. Oct. 23; EH for. 6954; A>’& G. 
Carisch & c., Milan. 24118 


Tramp song; words and music by. S. 
Elliott Jones, Slim Peters and 
Chuck Wiggins. © 1 ¢ Oct. 23, 
1929; E unp. 12386; Bibo-Lang, inc., 
New York. 24119 


Transformation scene; from Seven 
faces, by Arthur Kay; bass clarinet 
with ace. © 1 c Oct. 26, 1929; 
H unp. 12582; Fox film corp., New 
York. 24120 


Travail des octaves; 4 canons d’aprés 
Clementi, par I. Philipp, of France; 
pf. nos. 4. © July 19, 1929; 1 
e. Aug. 9; E for. 6925; Delrieu 
fréres, Nice, France. 24121 


Trepak; melody by A. Sehwartz. © 1 
ec. Oct. 4, 1929; E unp. 11672; Abe 
Schwartz, New York. 24122 


Treue (Das) deutsche herz; lieder- 
kranz, zusammengestellt von Leopold 
Weninger, of Austria, klav. arr. von 
Gust. Groschwitz, of Germany; kla- 
vier mit tiberlegtem text. © Sept. 5, 
1929; 1 ec. Oct. 2; E for. 6782; Musik- 
verlag City, Leipzig. 24123 


Trie- in ‘sol; di Mario Castelnuovo- 


Tedesco, of Italy; violino, violon- 
cello e pf. 1. Partitura. S8vo.—2. 
Parti. © Oct. 1, 1929; 1 ©. each Oct. 


2; E for. 7075, 7079; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 24124, 24125 


Trust ye in the Lord; anthem, words 
from Isaiah 26, music by Henry 
W. B. Barnes; mixed voices, with 
organ ace. 4to. © Oct. 8, 1929; 2 
ce. Oct. 10; E pub. 9873; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 24126 


pt. If, n. s., v. 24 


Trusting Jesus; hymn, words and mu- 
sic by W. H. Sampson. © Oct. 1, 
1929; 2 c. Oct. 2; E pub. 9741; W. H. 
Sampson, Hast Lynn, Mass. 24127 


Trying; words and music by Gene 
Austin. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 17, 1929; E unp. 12096; 
Gene Austin, inc., New York. 24128 


Tu recuerdo; letra de Francisco Vil- 
laespesa, musica de J. Afiez, of Co- 
lombia, domiciled at New York. © 
1 e@. Oct. 12, 1929; E unp. 11964; 
Jorge Afiez, New York. 24129 


Tu y yo; bolero, words by Alberto 
Rivera, music by <A. Amadeo. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Oct. 31, 1929; E unp. 12739; Alberto 
Amadeo, New York. 24130 


Tuba Joe; words and music by G. BE. 
Yonkers. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 21, 1929; E unp. 12244; 
George Elias Yonkers, Dorchester, 
Mass. 24131 


Tumble timbers; fox trot, words and 
music by FEF. S. Gag. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 12003; Flavia Salome Gag, 
Minneapolis. 24132 


Tumbling; by C. Edwin Crerie; pf. © 
Sept. 30, 1929; 2 ¢. Sept. 27;' EH pub. 
9884; Volkwein bros., Pittsburgh. 

Ni 24133 


Tune in; words by Ben Nelson, music 
by Larry E. Goffin. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 ec. Oct. 7, 1929; 
E unp. 11736; A. J. Balkins, Los 
Angeles. 24134 


Tune in; words by Ben Nelson [i. e. 
Benjamin Nelson], music by Larry 
EK. Goffin. Los Angeles, Nelson-Bal- 
kins. © Sept. 16, 1929; 2 e Oct. 
14; E pub. 10047; Almon J. Balkins, 
Los Angeles. 24135 


Tune in on my heart; fox-trot, from 
Remote control, words and mus:e by 
Buddy Valentine and Gene Johnston, 
arr. by Frank Skinner; orch. pts., 
with trio for male voices. 4to. 
Sept. 27, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 28; E pub. 
9614; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

24136 


Tune in your heart dear; fox trot, 
words by Eva Wootring [pseud. of 
BH. Bergman], music by Ray Hibbe- 
ler. © 1 @ Oct. 3, 1929; E unp. 
11599; Eva Bergman, Chicago. 

24137 


1268 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1929 


24158 


Turandot: lied und blues, worte von 
_ BEewin W. Spahn, musik von Ernst 
Arnold, of Austria, op. 199. © Jan. 
18-1927 ; 1-e: Sept. 14, 1929; Ei for. 
6881; Josef Blaha, Vienna. 24188 


Twentieth (A) century man; lyric 
and music by C. M. Daugherty. © 
1 ec. Oct. 29, 1929 ; E unp. 12655; Car- 
olyn McKane Daugherty, West Hart- 
ford, Conn. 24139 


Twilight; lyrics and music by J. 
Cowan. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ec. Oct. 31, 1929; E unp. 12741; 
Jeanne Cowan, New York. 24140 


Twilight dreams; words by Bliss Car- 
man, music by Henry Hadley, op. 
112, no. 2; high voice; in D flat maj. 
© June 19, 1929; 2 ce. Oct. 12; E pub. 
9967; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

24141 


Two little baby arms; from Love, live 
and laugh, words by L. Wolfe Gil- 
bert, music by Abel Baer. © Oct. 14, 
1929; 2 « Oct. 16; E pub. 102238; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 


Two old tramps: we'll all tramp home, 
lyric by Philip Seeley, music by 
Douglas Holloway, arr. by Charles 
Berton; male voices. 4to. © Sept. 
At, 1929 **2 e: Oct! 23’ EB pub. 10058 ; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

241438 


Two pals, but only.one sweetie; words 
by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Abel 
Baer. [Words and melody only] © 
De. Wet! 2 F929: “by unp. 11568 3" De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., New 
York. 24144 


Two perfect lovers; from £ Dear love, 
words by Dion Titheradge, music by 
Haydn Wood, Joseph Tunbridge and 
Jack Walier, all of Great Britain. 
Ore 21. 1929 "1 e."Oci, 22°" for: 
6968 ; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

24145 

Um—um—in the moonlight; from 
Hollywood nights, words and music 
by Con Conrad, Sidney D. Mitchell 
and Archie Goftler. [Words and 
melody only] © 1«e Oct. 8, 1929; 
E ounp. 11861; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 24146 


Unattached papa; words and music by 
Bobby Minut [i. e. R. I. Minut] 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 19, 1929; E unp. 12240; Robert 
I. Minut, Irvington, N. J. 24147 


24142- 


Under the April moon; words by Bliss 
Carman, music by Henry Hadley, op. 
112° no./-3>- high, -volees..in EF) naj. 
© June 19, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct. 12; E pub. 
9966; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

24148 


Under the greenwood tree; scherzo, by 
Albert W: Noll; pf...,\© :Sept.. 27, 
1929 :.. 2c, Oct:1; Epub; 9T195°G. 
Schirmer, inec., New York. 24149 


Under the spell of the roses; fox-trot, 
words and music by’ Ben Gordon 
and, Frank Magine; pf. and ukulele 
ace.x © Oct. 18, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct. 21; 
E pub. 10267; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 24150 


Under the stars; words by C. Soren- 
son, music by Chester Escher; 1st 
violin. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1929; E ump. 
11958; Carl Sorenson, Watertown, 
Conn. 24151 


Unfettered wings; words anon., music 
by M. HE. Chidsey. © 1 ec. Oct. 3, 
1929; E unp. 11651; Mary Hlizabeth 
Chidsey, Stamford, Conn. 24152 


University of Illinois march; by John 
Philip Sousa; band pts., with solo 
B flat cornet conductor. Copyright 
is claimed upon new matter by John 
Philip Sousa, namely, his arrange- 
ment for band as contained in copies 
filed. 4to. © Oct. 7, 1929; 2 ce. Oct. 
10; E pub. 9907; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 24153 


Until I found you; words and music 
by E. Feirabena. [Words and mel- 


odytomly] ~© 4c. Oct. 17,1929 59H 
unp. 12113; Edith Feirabend, San 
Francisco. 24154 


Until I met you; words and music by 
A. K. Nelson. [Words and melody 
only}! @r ‘ce “Oct, 17," 1929." Ee aap. 
12118; Alonzo K. Nelson, Crisfield, 
Md. 24155 


Until you came along; words by Grace 
Stern and Ben Bard, music by J. 
Stern. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1929; EH unp. 11978; 
Jack Stern, Los Angeles. 24156 


Until you return; words and music by 
RE. K, Cummings..,©j1 4) Cet. 21, 
1929 >_E unp. 12351; Rodney Keeney 
Cummings, Chicago. 24157 


Up forever the old maroon; words by 
J. H.. McCabe, music by J. Egan. 
©n1 ¢. Oct. 26, 1929; E unp, 12576 ; 
Jack Egan and James H. McCabe, 
New York. 24158 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24159 


Up in the air; words by T. Lee Kirk 
[pseud. of Thomas B. Church], mu- 
sic by Ross H. Coe [pseud. of R. H. 
Wilmeth. Blue print] © 1c. Oct. 
12, 1929; E unp. 11962; Roscoe Hall 
Wilmeth, Springfield, Ill. 24159 


Up with Montana; words and music 
by Dick Howell, arr. by Lowndes 
Maury, jr. (Jn Montana song book) 
©-June 7; 1929:"2. e June 1s:> b 
pub. 9987; Associated students of 
the University of Montana, Missoula, 
Mont. 24160 


Up with the sun; words by Mac & 
Lennie [pseuds. of Max Rutchik and 
Leonard Whitcup], music by Walter 
G. Samuels. [Words and melody 
only] “XO*1 & Oct. 16,°4920 e unp: 
12064; George & Arthur Piantadosi, 
inc., New York. 24161 


Use your brain child, use your brain; 
words and music by M. Roberts. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 10, 1929; E unp. 11874; Man- 
ning Rcberts, Reno, Nev. 24162 


Useless blues; words and music by S. 
Weaver and 8S. Martin. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 12016; Sylvester Weaver and 
Sara Martin, Louisville. 24163 


Utility march; by A. W. Hughes; band 
pts., with solo B flat cornet con- 
ductor. © Sept. 26,1929; 2 c. Sept. 
30; E pub. 9633; K. L. King music 
house, Fort Dodge, Ia. 24164 


Valley (The) of silent men; words 
and «music. by .C., EL. Byrd,«, jr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 10, 1929; E unp. 11875; Charles 
E. Byrd, jr., Oteen, N. C. 24165 


Valse (La) de la bicyclette; par Henri 
Cliquet-Pleyel, of France; pf. © 
Aug. 28, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 26; E for. 
7001; Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 

24166 

Valse sentimentale; by Archy Rosen- 

thal, of Great Britain; violin and 


pi. © Sept: 2, 1929 eer Oe tt : 
E for. 7054; Augener, ltd., London. 
24167 

Valsette; ballet music, from Seven 
faces, by Arthur Kay; pf. © 1c, 
Oct. 26, 1929; E unp. 12583; Fox 
film corp., New York. 24168 


Value (The) of a smile; words and 
music by W. H. Tolle. 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 12562; William H. Tolle, 


Maysville, Ky. 24169 


[Words and 


pt. I1I, n. S., v. 24 


Vapor City march; by Chas. Moscato; 
band pts. © Sept. 10, 1929; 2 e. 
Sept. 30; E pub. 9639; Charles L. 
Barnhouse, sr., Oskaloosa, Ia. 24170 


Vaquero (El); galerén, author of 
words unknown, music by Jorge del 
Monte [pseud. of J. Anez], of Co- 
lombia, domiciled at New York. © 
1 ec. Oct. 26, 1929; E unp. 12592; 
Jorge Anez, New York. 24171 


Variation and rhythm sheet; by A. 
Bellson; banjo, mandolin, ete. © 
Sept. 26, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 30; E pub. 
9635 ; Albert Bellson, St. Paul, Minn. 

24172 

Variationen fiir orchester; von Arnold 
Schonberg, of Austria, op. 31. Se. 
©. June 4,.1929; 1 ¢: July 30; E for. 
6852; Universal edition, a. g., Vi- 


enna. 24173 
Variationen tiber ein wungarisches 
thema: von Jend Hubay, op. 72, 


bearb. von Franz Terwal [pseud. of 
Walter Auckenthaler], of Switzer- 
land; violino u. pf. New concert 
version. © May 15, 1929; 1 e. Oct. 
3; E for. 6788; N. Simrock, G. m. 
b. H., Berlin. 24174 


Varsity rhythm; theme song of The 
varsitans, words and music by Ray 
Canfield, Haven Gillespie and Neil 
Moret; pf. and ukulele acc. © Oct. 
10, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 14; E pub. 10048; 
Villa Moret, inc., San Francisco. 


“24175 
Verdi (Giuseppe) La donna é mobile; 
from Rigoletto, arr., ed. and 


phrased by Harold Eisenberg; for 
violin and pf., with 2d violin pt., 
or pf. solo. © Oct. 29, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 30; E pub. 10403; Harry Perl- 


berg music co., New York. 24176 
Erinnerung an  Verdi’s Aida; 


fantasie, von Leopold Weninger, of 
Austria; orchester stimmen, mit. pf. 
0. organ direction u. violino 1 direc- 
tion. © Sept: 5, 1929; 1)¢) Oat} 
E for. 6800; Anton J. Benjamin, 
Leipzig. 24177 


Vic and Eddie; from New Orleans 
frolic, words and music by Harry 
Stoddard and Marcy Klauber. © 
1 ¢.. Oct. 3, 1929; BE unp. Aloe ae oe 
film corp., New York. 24178 


Vid en gammaldags gata i ett gam- 
maldags hus; text av Karl Ewert, 
musik av Hugen Widman, of Swe- 
den; pf. © Sept. 12, 1929; 1 e¢. Oct. 
1; E for 6749; Edition Sylvain, 
Stockholm, Sweden. 24179 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1929 


Vignetta; poesia di Giosué Carducci, 
musica di Virgilio Mortari, of Italy. 
© Aug. 7, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 9; EB for. 
6817; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

24180 

Village chimes; by J. Vollmar; Ha- 
waiian guit., with regular guit. acc. 
© Oct. 1, 1929; 2 c Oct. 4; E pub. 

10032; Jacob Vollmar, Rochester, 

Ps es 24181 


Villainy triumphant; by Reginald 
Foort and R. H. Hunt, both of Great 
Britain; orch. pts., with nf.-conduc- 
tor.,. 4toi.. ©); Sept..524, «1929 3) 1..c. 
Oct. 4; E for. 7063; Hawkes & son 
(London) Itd., London. 24182 


Violeiro (O); di Agostino Cantu, of 
Italy; pf. (Impressees brasileiras, 
noes) 1) Cet 1.119295 1 ¢. Oct. 2; 
E for. 7077; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

24183 


Violet time; words by M. P. Hein, mu- 
sic by Robt. H. Brennen. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. Oct. 16, 
1929; E unp. 12073; Marie Pearl 
Hein, New Orleans. 24184 


Virgin (The) at the crib (In prese- 
pio); Christmas. pastorale,_ text 
from a 17th century Laude spirit- 
uale, English version by Frederick 
H. Martens, music by Nicola A. 
Montani; 3-pt. cho. of women’s 
voices, with sop. or ten. solo, violin 
and pf. or organ ace. 4to. © Oct. 
8, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 12; E pub. 10140; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

24185 


Virginia Dare; foxtrot, words by Har- 
ry Jarman, music by Charles Tin. 
ney, of Canada. Waterloo, Ont., 
Canada, Waterloo music co. © Oct. 
ao, §929- 1 ce Oct. 315, for. 1093, 
Virginia Dare, Itd., Toronto, Ont., 
Canada. 24186 


Virginia Dare is ev’rywhere; words 
and music by M. Roberts. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 10, 
1929; E unp. 11898; Manning Rob- 
erts, Reno, Nev. 24187 


Vision glorious: by Terry Jefferson; 
pf. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1929; E unp. 
12364; Mario Jefferson, Cleveland 
Heights, O. 24188 


Vision of freedom; march, by J. Le- 
verier, of Great Britain; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor and 1st violin 
leader. © Oct. 1, 1929; 1 ©. Oct. 21: 
E for. 7032: Boosey & ¢o., ltd., Lon- 
don. 24189 


24200 


Visione marina; versi di Goffredo 
Pesci, musica di Pietro Cimara, of 
Italy. © Oct. 1, 1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 2; 
E for. 7078; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

24190 

Viva La Guardia; by Louis Canoro; 
violino. © 1c. Oct. 8, 1929; E ump. 
11764; Alfredo Crescenzi, New York. 

24191 


Voice (The) of the R. K. O.; words 
and music by Tom Kennedy. © 
Sept. 26, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 27; E pub. 
9584; Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., inc., 
New York. 24192 


Voice (The) of the sea; 4-pt cho., 
words by Oliver Murray Edwards, 
music by William Berwald; men’s 
voices. Syracuse, N. Y., Oliver mu- 
sic co. 4to...© Feb. 2, 1929; 2 «. 
Oct. 2; E pub. 9804; Oliver M. Ed- 
wards, Syracuse, N. Y. 24193 


Wagner (Richard) lLohengrin’s fare- 
well to Elsa; from the opera, by 
Wagner, transcribed for violin and 
pf. by Leopold Auer. © July 25, 
1929; 2 c. Oct. 12; E pub. 9963; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 24194 


Wait’ll you see the sweetie and me; 
words and music by Fred Rose; pf. 
and ukulele acc., with quartet for 
male or mixed voices. (Cover title:- 
Wait till you see the sweetie and 
me) © Oct. 15, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 18; 
E pub. 10147; T. S. Denison & co., 

. Chicago. 24195 


Waiting; hymn, words by Ernest O. 
Mills, music by Ugo Nakada, of 
Japan. © Sept. 20, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
28; E pub. 9607; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 24196 


Waiting; words and music by S. Bry- 
ant. [Words and melody only] © 
1 e)/Oetet6. 4929) Hh up: 12050; 
Sylvester Bryant, New York. 24197 


Waiting for dreams to come true; 
words by .C. Koch, music by Bur- 
rell Van Buren. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Oct. 21, 1929: E 
unp. 12285; Clarence Koch, Carpen- 
ter, Il. 24198 


Walk (A) with the Lord; words by 
Amelia M. Starkweather, music by 
H. G. Tovey. © Sept. 1, 1929; 2 «e. 
Oct.-19; E pub. 10235; Herbert G. 
Tovey, Eagle Rock, Calif. 24199 

Wall St. N. Y¥.; words and music by 
N. L. Crawford. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 c Oct. 4, 1929; E 
unp. 11633; Nellie L. Crawford, New 
Haven. 24200 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24201 


Waltz no. two; by F. Ramondetta; 
violin. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1929; E unp. 
11734; Frank Ramondetta, Brooklyn. 

24201 


Wanderlust; words by Hstelle Clark, 
music by Palmer Clark; unison song, 
with alto ad lib. 4to. © Sept. 12, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 30; E pub. 9586; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 24202 


Warum, charmante frau, lieb’ ich grad’ 
sie? tango und lied, text und musik 
von Bruno Bauer, of Germany. © 
Sept. 19, 1929; 1 c Oct. 24; E for. 
6988 ; Drei masken verlag, a. g., Ber- 
lin. 24203 


Was hab’n sie heute nacht mit dir 
gemacht; fox-trot, worte von Max 
Hansen und Paul Nikolaus, musik 
von M. Hansen, of Austria. © July 
13, 1929; 1 ¢«. Sept. 12; E for. 6754; 
Drei masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

24204 


Was it fair—? waltz-ballad, written 
and composed by Dave Sonn and 
Howard Flynn, both of Great Bri- 
tain; pf. and ukulele acc. [Staff 
-and tonic sol-fa notations] © July 
16, 1929; 1 c Aug. 5; E for. 6810; 


Victor pub. co., London. 24205 
Washington District of Columbia; 
words by V. P. Bonner, music by 


Harry Jay [pseud. of Harry J. Lin- 
coln] © Oct. 19, 1829; 2 ¢. Oct. 19; 
E pub. 10210; Virginia Pickett Bon- 
ners Austin, Tex. 


Wastin’ time; words and music by 
Bob Keller. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Oet. 24, 1929; E unp. 
12430; Robert S. Keller, New York. 

24207 


Watching the clouds drift by; words 
and music by G. M. Hunt. ©1« 
Oct. 21,1929; E unp. 12288; Garvie 
Murland Hunt, Urbana, Tl. 24208 


Watching the dawn; words and music 
by J. M. Rosefield. [Photostat] © 
1 ¢. Oct. 18,1929; E unp. 12176; 
Jerome M, Rosefield, Alameda, Calif. 

24209 


(The); 2 pts., words by 
Edith Sanford Tillotson. music by 
Ira B.. Wilson. 4to.. ©); Sept..,12, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 30; E pub. 9601; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 24210 


We follow Thee; hymn, set to tune 
Cranbury, words by William M. Cur- 
rv, music by W. Lawrence Curry. 
© Sept. 20, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 21; E 
pub. 9681; W. Lawrence Curry, 
Philadelphia. 24211 


Water-fall 


24206. 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


We'll all go to hell for a friend; words 
by Harry B. Smith, music by G. 
O’Hara. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 18, 1929; E unp. 12257; 
Geoffrey O’Hara, New York. 24212 


We'll build a little world of our own; 
from New Orleans frolic, words by — 
James Brockman, music by James 
Hanley. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1929; HE 
unp. 12596; Fox film corp., New 
York. 24213 


We'll climb on top of the clouds dear, 
well play along in the sun; words 
and music by Clifford Taussig. 
[Words and melody only. Blue- 
print] ©1e. Oct. 9, 1929; E unp. 
11810; Clifford Taussig, Maplewood, 
Mo. 24214 


We moved away from there; written 
and composed by Marriott Edgar, of 
Great Britain. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Aug. 22, 1929; 1. 
Oct. 21; E for. 7040; Reynolds & 
co., London. 24215 


We're both satisfied with one another; 
fox trot, words and musie by F. S. 
Gig. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Oct. 14, 1929; EK unp. 12004; 
Flavia Salome Gag, Minneapolis. 

24216 


We're here because we’re here; words 
and music by H. Donahue. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Oct. 24, 
1929; E unp. 12465; Harry Dona- 
hue, San Francisco. 24217 


We two; from Harmony at home, 
words by Clare Kummer, music by 
Charles Wakefield Cadman. © 1 e. 
Oct. 8, 1929: EH unp. 11759; Fox film 
corp., New York. 24218 


Weary on my feet; words and music 
by Byron Gay. © Sept. 27, 1929; 
2 c. Oct. 2; E pub. 10063; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 24219 


Wedding bells are ringing for Barney 
Google now; words and music by 
N. Laccitielle. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 24, 1929; E unp. 
12462; Nicholas Laccitielle, Eliza- 
beth, N. J. 24220 


Wedding (The) gown that Nellie never 
wore; words and music by Willie 
Raskin and George Brown. © Sept. 
30, 1929;)2 e! Oct. 2; E pub. 978e; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 24221 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


-no. 10, 1929 


24241 


Wedding (The) of Sally; words and 


music by B. Boyer. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 12580; Bessie Boyer, Glen- 
dale, Calif. 24222 


Weltman (Leon) Andantino; violin, 
with pf. ace. © Oct. 21, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 23; E pub. 10258; Boston music 
co., Boston. 24223 


Wenn die ersten veilchen bltih’n; lied 
und fox-trot, worte von Peter Herz, 
musik von Egon Neumann, of Aus- 
tria, arr. von Louis Feigel. © 
waives, 1929: 1 cc Aug. 29; HH for. 
6887; Wiener musik-verlag (Inhaber 
Otto Hirich), Vienna. 24224 


Wenn die ersten veilchen bliih’n; lied 
und fox-trot, worte von Peter Herz, 
musik von Egon Neumann, of Aus- 
tria, arr. von Louis Feigel, of Aus- 
tria; salonorch. stimmen, mit vio- 
line 1 direction. 4to. © July 16, 
eo: fc, Aug. 29; HH for. 6886; 
Wiener musik-verlag (Inhaber Otto 
Hirich), Vienna. 24225 


Went to see my gal last night; words 
and music by C. J. Robison. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 18, 
1929; E unp. 12183; Carson J. Robi- 
son, New York. 24226 


Were I a birdling; folksong, English 
text by Isabella G. Parker, music by 
S. Jadassohn, op. 72, no. 1, ed. by 
Robert E. Austin; sop. and alto. 
Copyright is claimed upon the new 
matter of Robert E. Austin, namely, 
his interpretation represented in 
the legible notation thereof con- 
tained in the copies filed. 4to. © 
Sept. 23, 1929;, 2 c; Oet).3;.4h pub. 
9744; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

24227 

West Virginia (The) rag; melody by 
F. Hutchison: © 1 c¢. Oct, 21, 1929; 
E unp. 12297; Frank Hutchison, Big 
Creek, W. Va. 24228 


Weis (The) and drys; words and mu- 


sic by V. D. Marshall. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Sept. 20, 


1929-2 co Oc AS: BR. pub... 103874: 
Vincent D. Marshall, Minas de Mata- 
hambre, Province of Pinar del Rio, 
Cuba. 24229 


What a friend we have; hymn, words 
by H. Bonar, music by David L. 
Hutton. © Sept. 1, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct. 
19; E pub. 10232; Herbert G. Tovey, 
Eagle Rock, Calif. 24230 


What are they doing in heaven; words 
and music by C. A. Tindley. [Words 


83588—30-——_8 19 


and melody only] © 1. Oct. 5, 
1929; E unp. 11685; Frank McCravy 
and James McCrayy, Laurens, 8S. C. 


24231 

What d’you think? words and music 
by H. J. Dobe. [Chords, single 
staff] © 1c. Oct. 3, 1929; E unp. 


11585; Harry James Dobe, Balti- 
more. 24232 


What do I care; from Harry Carroll’s 
revue, words and music by Raymond 
Klages, Jesse Greer and Harry Car- 
roll., © Sept. 23, 1925; 2 c.. Sept. 
24; E pub. 9718; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., inc., New York. 24233 


What do I care; waltz song, words 
and music by W. Bryant. © 1 .. 
Oct. 5, 1929;.E unp. 11710; Warren 
Bryant, Springfield, Mass. 24234 


What does it mean when the owl says 
whoo; lyric by Joe Trent, music by 
Louis Alter. © 1c Oct. 29, 1929; 
EH unp. 12661; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., Culver City, Calif. 24235 


What have you done, I’d like to know; 
words and music by EH. A. Bruguiere. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.« 
Aug. 31, 1929; E unp. 12415; Emile 
A. Bruguiere, Principality of Mon- 
aco. 24236 


What if I told you I love you; words 
by C. A. Smack, music by M. R. Dun- 
bars pf. © 1,.c.. OGH#08919297; oH 
unp. 12227; Minnie R. Dunbar and 
Cyril A. Smack, Sea Bright, N. J. 

24237 


What in the world care I; words and 
music by B. Jing. [Words and mel- 
ody only| © We Oc 17, 1929; h 
unp. 12105; Billie Jing, Bakersfield, 
Calif. 24238 


What makes my baby blue; from The 
battle of Paris, words by Dick How- 
ard, music by Jay Gorney. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ce. Oct. 23, 
1929; E unp. 12391; Famous music 
corp., New York. 24239 


What more can I say? by Benny Mc- 
Laughlin, arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus; 
voe. orch. pts. 4to. © Oct. 18, 1929; 
2 e. Oct. 22; E pub. 10825; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 24240 


What more can I say? lyrics by Hum 
and Strum and Sam Shepard, music 
by Benny McLaughlin [pseud. of B. 
H. McLaughlin]; pf. and ukulele 
acc... © Oct. 10, 19294, 2,.¢., Oet..1G; 
E pub. 10173; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 24241 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24242 


What of the night; words: by John 
Haynes Holmes, music by P. R. 
Frey. © Oct. 3, 1929; 2 © Oct. 5; 
E pub. 97388; Philip Rockel Frey, 
Springfield, O. 24242 


What’s the big idea; from Spring is 
here, words by Sam Lewis and Joe 
Young, music by Harry Warren. 
[Mimeograph] © 1c. Oct. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 12408; Remick music corp., 
New York. 24243 


What’s the matter blues; lyric and 
music by Frank Stokes. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢ Oct. 25, 
1929; E unp. 12551; Southern music 
pub. co.,.ine., New: York. 


What’s the use of loving if you won’t 
love me too; words and music by 
T. M. Byrne. © 1 ¢. Oct. 30, 1929; 
EK eunp. 12688; Thos. M. Byrne, Day- 
ton, Ky. 24245 


What’s this power I have over women ; 
words and music by Bennie Mc- 
Laughlin and Phil Baker. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 «¢. Oct. 11, 
1929; E unp. 12052; Leo Feist, ine., 
New York. 24246 


What will tomorrow bring; fox-trot, 
words and music by G. Queen and 
J. R. Biggs. [Words and metody 
only] © 1c. Oct. 17, 1929; E unp. 
12425; George Queen and James R. 
Biggs, Detroit. ; » 24247 


What would you do; lyrics and music 
by J. C. F. Biglin. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 ce. Oct. 29, 1929; 
E unp. 12645; Joseph C. F. Biglin, 
Brooklyn. 24248 


What wouldn’t I do for that man; 
from Applause and Glorifying the 
American girl, lyric by EH. Y. Har- 
burg, music by Jay Gorney; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Oct. 16, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 21; E pub. 10264; Famous music 
corp., New York. 24249 


When blue skies turn black; words by 
Z. Rude, music by Chester Escher ; 
Ist violin. ) © Ai.ci Oct. 12,41929 : 
E unp. 11954; Zella Rude, Dayton, O. 

24250 

When brown eyes looked in eyes of 
blue; words by Catherine Chisholm 
Cushing, music by Daniel Wolf. © 
Sept. 30, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 4; E pub. 
10168; Edward Morris music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 24251 

When dreams of you come true; words 


and music by A. M. Shelton. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 16, 


24244: 


pt. II, n. S., v. 24 


1929; E unp. 12062; Alice M. Shel- 
ton, Kenosha, Wis. 24252 


When everyone’s in love; words by P. 
Nettleton, music by J. Morgan; pf. 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1929; E unp. 12209; 
Jasper Morgan and Paul Nettleton, 
St. Paul, Minn. 24253 


When I am housekeeping for you; 
from The battle of Paris, words by 
Dick Howard, music by Jay Gorney. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 23, 1929; E unp. 12390; Famous 
music corp., New York. 24254 


When I find you I’ll know I’m not 
dreaming; words by Irving Fields, 
music by J. Singer and Phil Svigals. 
[Words and mclody only] © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 16, 1929; E unp. 12061; Joe 
Singer, New York. 24255 


When I go home; by Earl Towner, arr. 
by Errol Collins; cornet solo or duet, 
with pf. acc. Los Angeles, Calif., 
W. A. Quincke & co. © July 31, 
1929; 2 ce. July 27; E pub. 9857; 
Walter A. Quincke, Los Angeles. 
< 24256 

When I had you; words and music by 
M. R. Adams. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Oct. 4, 1929; E ump. 
11645; Mamie Ruth Adams, Cross 
Plains, Tex. 24257 


When I left my home; words by M. 
Shoap, music by Phil Starr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Oct. 26, 
1929; E unp. 12565 ; Margaret Shoap, 
Sikeston, Mo. 24258 


When I’m gone; words and music by 
Roy Harvey. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 12725; Columbia phonograph 
co., ine., New York. 24259 


When I’m good I’m lonesome, when 
I’m bad I’m blue; lyric by Pat Bal- 
lard [pseud. of F. D. Ballard], music 
by Tom Waring. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 24, 1929; HE 
unp. 12482; Francis Drake Ballard, 
New York. 24260 


When I’m lonesome I’m thinking of 
you; waltz ballad, lyric by Wesley 
Boynton, music by W. Ossman. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 2, 1929; E unp. 11513; Wesley 
Ossman, Richmond Hill, N. Y. 

24261 


When I meet my sunshine in the moon- 
shine to-night; words by Gene Mor- 
ton and Joe Darcey, music by Lou 
Herscher; pf. and ukulele acc, © 


1274 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


24280 


Oct. 28, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct. 25; E pub. | When the clouds roll by; words and 


no. 10, 1929 
10344; Lou Herscher, ine. New 
York. 24262 


When I puff my pipe; words by Harry 
B. Smith, music by G. O’Hara. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Oct. 18, 1929; E unp. 12260; Geof- 
frey O’Hara, New York. 24263 


When I set out for Lyonnesse; words 
by Thomas Hardy, music by Sidney 
Harrison, of Great Britain. © Sept. 
By. L029 3 GY OC 11. EH fore'T058 ; 
Augener, ltd., London. 24264 


When in the hour of utmost need; 
words by Paul Eber, based on hymn 
by Joachim Camerarius, tr. by Cath- 
erine Winkworth, melody harmonized 
by Johann Stobaus, ed. by Carl F. 
Pfatteicher; mixed voices. Copy- 
right is based upon new matter of 
C. F. Pfatteicher namely, his inter- 
pretation represented in the legible 
notation thereof contained in the 
copies filed. 4to. © Aug. 6, 1929; 
me TOCh: 12.7 “ER opub:. 9642" Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 24265 


When my toreador starts to snore; 
words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by 
Abel Baer. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Oct. 2, 1929; E unp. 
11566; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 24266 


When night descends in silence (Bt 
“mMom"uaHBMY Houn Taino); Russian 
poem by Fet, German text by Lina 
Esbeer, English version by Edwin 
Schneider, music rev. by the com- 
poser S. Rachmaninoff, of Russia, 
domiciled at New York, op. 4, no. 3; 
with violin obbl. by Fritz Kreisler, 
of Austria, domiciled at New York. 
New ed. © 1c Oct. 29, 1929; HE 
unp. 12714; Carl F-scher, ine, New 
York. 24267 


When roses bloom; words by E. E. Rus- 
sett. music by Ellen E. Massé. © 
OMe 24,51929>° 2c. ‘Oct. 265\. H- pub: 
10407; Arven music co., Boston. 

24268 

When she strolls by; words and music 
by H. E. Swensen. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 e¢. Oct. 17, 1929: 
E unp. 12104; Henry E. Swensen, 
Los Angeles. 24269 


When springtime brings the blossoms, 
will they bring you back to me; 
words by E. Sm'th, music by David 
Reed. © 1c. Oct. 4, 1929; E unp. 
11614; Edith Smith, Beaver Falls, 
Pa. 24270 


music by A. Hull. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Oct. 23, 1929; E 
unp. 12883; Arthur Hull, Toronto, 
Ont., Canada. 24271 


When the leaves fall in Alabama; fox- 
trot, theme song for The old planta- 
tion, words and music by E. R. Al- 
ford: © 1.¢. Oct. 25, 1929; E ump. 
12560 ; Esther R. Alford, Long Beach, 
Calif. 24272 


When the moon shines down upon the 
mountains; words and music by Stu- 
art Hamblen. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Oct. 25, 1929; E unp. 
12523 ; Scuthern music pub. co., ine., 
New York. 24273 


When the organ played at twilight, the 
song that reached my heart; words 
by Raymond Wallace, music by 
Jimmy Campbell and Reg. Connelly. 
both of Great Britain; pf. and uku- 
Iele ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations} © Oct. 5, 1929; 1-e@ Oct. 
17; E for. 6889; Campbell, Connelly 
& co., ltd., London. 24274 


When the roses bloom again; words by 
Joe Goodwin and Vince Bryan, music 
by Gus Edwards. © 1 ¢ Oct. 29, 
1929; EH unp. 12665; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., Culver City, Calif. 

24275 

When the sun calls the lark; words by 
Vera Ross, music by Clara Ed- 
wards. 1. High voice, in E flat.— 
2. Low voice, in C. Sept. 27, 
1929; 2 c. each Oct. 3; E pub. 9758; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 24276 


When the twilight shadows fall; waltz, 
words by Karl Kolinski, mus c¢ by 
R. W. Rodgers. arr. Karl F. Kolin- 
ski_;¥ | plue-print| -©)1. «. Oct, i, 
1929; EH unp. 12365; Roger Watson 
Rodgers, Elyria, O. 24277 


When twilight stole o’er my cottage 
home; words by E. Bush, music by 
Chester Escher; 1st violin. © 1. 
Oct. 12, 1929; E unp. 11959; Ethel 
Bush, Sheridan, Wy. 24278 

When two hearts are true hearts; 


words and music by Benny Davis, 
J. Fred Coots and Arthur Swan- 


strom. [Words and melody cn'y] 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1929; E unp. 12224; 
Davis, Coots & Engel, inc... New 
York. 24279 


When we all lived near Ne-o-ga; words 
and music by J. V. Lawrence. 
{Words and melody only] © 1. 
Oct. 24, 1929; E unp. 12454; Jacob 
V. Lawrence, Mullen, Neb. 24280 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24281 


When you are m ne; valse, words and 
music by M. Dennison. © 1 ©. Oct. 
14, 1929; FE unp. 12313; Madora Den- 
nison, Omaha, Neb. 24281 


When you are mine; words and music 
by Lynn Cowan and Pau! Titsworth ; 
pf. ace., with ukulele or banjulele 
banjo arr. by May Singhi Breen. © 
Oct. “8, 1929; 2°-¢ Oct. 93 EP pub. 
9866; Davis, Coots & Engel, inc., New 
York. 24282 


When you are mine; words and music 
by Paul Titsworth and Lynn Cowan. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
Sept. 27, 1929; E unp. 11720; Davis, 
Cocts & Engel, inc., New York. 

24283 


When you're counting the stars alone; 
fox-trot, words and music by Benée 
Russell, Vineent Rose and Jack Mur- 
ray, arr. by Ed. Smalle; male quar- 
tet, unace. 4to. © Oct. 8, 1929; 2 
ce. Oct. 11; E pub. 10086; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 24284 


When you’re counting the stars alone; 
words and music by Benée Russell, 
Vincent Rose and Jack Murray, in- 
tro. When you're counting the stars 
alone, I never knew and Linger 
awhile, compiled by Eddie Stein, ed. 
and arr. by Lee Orean Smith; spe- 
cial organ transcription. © Sept. 26, 
1929; 2c. Sept. 27; E pub. 9616; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 24285 


When you've lost the one you really 
love; words and music by G. F. Bent- 
hall. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Oct. 7, 1929; E unp. 12712; Gay- 
den F. Benthall, New Orleans. 

24286 


Where are you? lyric by Lou Davis, 
music by Lew Pollack. © Cct. 9, 
1929; 2c. Oct. 11; E pub. 9914; Rem- 
ick music corp., New York. 24287 


Where have you been hiding dear; 
words by Joe Gocdwin, music by 
Louis Alter. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1929; 
E unp. 12664; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., Culver City, Calif. 24288 


Where mother is waiting; words by 
B. A. Loving, music by Burrell Van 
Buren. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1929; E unp. 
11936; Bessie A. Loving, Loami, III. 

24289 

Where the sweet violeta grows; words 
and music by C. Fitchlee. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 .¢. Oct. 4, 
1929; E unp. 11617; Charles Fitch- 
lee, Gasport, N. Y. 24290 


pt. III, n. S., v. 24 


While all things were in quiet silence ; 
full anthem for Christmas, words 
from the Bible, music by H. A. 
Chambers, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Oct. 31, 1929; 1 « 
Oct. 31; E for. 7091; Novello & co., 
Itd., London. 24291 


While roll-ng my ball (En roulant ma 
boule) ; French Canadian folk song, 
words traditional, English words by 
David Stevens, music arr. by M. 
Wood Hill; treble voices. 4to. © 
Sept. 28, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 14; E pub. 
10204; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

24292 


While shepherds watched; service for 
Christmas, with or without pageant, 
words by A. A. Payn, music by Nor- 
man Roy, Maybelle Knott and 
others. 8vo. © Oct. 16, 1929; 2 «. 
Oct. 80; E pub. 10390; Hall-Mack 
co., Philadelphia. 24293 


While shepherds watched their flocks 
by night; anthem, words by Nahum 
Tate, music by E. S. Hosmer; mixed 
voices, with organ acc. 4to. © 
Sept. 20, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 3; E pub. 
9743 ; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

24294 


While shepherds watched their flocks 
by night; 3 pt. Christmas anthem, 
words by N. Tate, music by Morris 
H. Ruger; women’s voices. © 
Oct., 15, .1929;..2 ec. Oct. 173, Bi pub: 
10185; Theodore Presser ¢co., Phila- 
delphia. 24295 


While we row in my canoe; words 
and music by M. Mucciaccio. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Oct. 24, 1929; E unp. 12434; Mary 
Mucciaccio, Buffalo. 24296 


White horses; march, by Gordon New- 
ham; band pts. © Sept. 10, 1929; 
2 c. Sept. 30; E pub. 9641; Charles 
L. Barnhouse, sr., Oskaloosa, Ia. 

24297 


White way blues; from Song of love, 
words and music by Mack Gordon, 
Max Rich and George D. Weist. © 
Oct. 18, 1929; 2 e. Oct. 21; E pub. 
10249; Gordon & Rich, ine, New 
York. 24298 


Who cares? from £ Dear love, words 
by Dion Titheradge, music by Haydn 
Wood, Joseph Tunbridge and Jack 
Waller, all of Great Britain. © Oct. 
21,,.1929;: 1.¢. Oct.. 22;. BH for, (o0n4: 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 24299 


1276 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1929 


Who else but me loves you; lyric by 
Pat Ballard [pseud. of F. D. Bal- 
lard], music by Tom Waring. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
Oct. 24, 1929; E unp. 12485; Francis 
Drake Ballard, New York. 24300 


Who knocks at the door? Christmas 
carol, words by Irene Gass, music 
by George Rathbone, of Great Brit- 
ain; mixed voices. 12mo. © Oct. 
ar, locas J. Gy Ort. ol; BE for, F085; 
Novello & co., ltd., London. 243801 


Who'll drink bottoms up with me? 
drinking song, words by Edgar Les- 
lie, music by Walter Donaldson; pf. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1929; BE unp. 12231; 
Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble, inc., 
New York. 24302 


Who makes me blue, no one but you; 
words and music by J. Herda. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Oct. 10, 1929; E unp. 11894; John 
Herda, Chicago. 24303 


Who’s to blame; words by Betty Mor- 
rison [i. e. B. M. Hawke], music by 
Jappie Judd [pseud. of Alice I. Judd. 
Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
June 11, 1929; E unp. 11659; Betty 
Morrison Hawk, Brooklyn. 24304 


Who—when and where; words by D. 
Ware, music by FEF. Eldridge. 
[Words and melody only]. © 1 «. 
Oct. 18, 1929; E unp. 12154; Floyd 
Eldridge and Darrell Ware, Evans- 
ton, Ill. 24305 


Whoopee blues; words by T. M. Lup- 
ton, music by Arthur Bowers. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Oct. 
46,,1929:; 2 ec. Oct. 213\E pub, 10314; 
Thelma M. Lupton, Phoebus, Va. 


24306 
Whose little baby is 00; from New 
Orleans frolic, words by James 


Brockman, music by James Hanley. 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1929; E unp. 12597; 
Fox film corp., New York. 24307 


Why; words and music by Benny 
Davis, J. Fred* Coots and Arthur 
Swanstrom. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Oct. 19, 1929; E unp. 
12225; Davis, Coots & Engel, inc., 
New York. 24308 


Why ain’t I got no sweetheart; words 
and music by C. J. Robison. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. Oct. 23, 
1929; E unp. 12374; Carson J. Robi- 
son, New York. 24309 


24319 


Why ean’t you be like me: lyric by 
J. Bransford, music by I. Jerome 
Mitchell, arr. by O. M. Watson. Los 
Angeles, J. Bransford pub. co. © 
Oct. 8; 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 16;. Repub: 
10200; Jerry Bransford, Los Angeles. 

24310 


Why can’t you let me alone; words 
and music by M. E. Bilpusch. © 
17, Och: 30.4029. EH unp; 126860; 


Michael Edgar Bilpusch, Los An- 
geles. 24311 
Why dear; words and music by L. 


Marlow, . ©, 2-7: oct, 729, 19297 
unp. 12659; Lou Harlow, New York. 
24312 


Why did you break my heart; words 
by A. Lawrence, musie by H. Law- 
rence. © 1c. Oct. 11, 1929; E unp. 
11916; Harold Lawrence and Ashby 
Lawrence, Richmond. 24313 


Why did you not show me? hymn, 
words by James Rowe, music by C. 
W. Vaughan. © Oct. 1, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 7; E pub. 9781; Chas. W. 
Vaughan, Lawrenceburg, Tenn. 

24314 


Why did you teach me to love you; 
fox-trot, words and music by G. 
Queen and J. R. Biggs. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 17, 1929; 
E unp. 12426; George Queen and 
James R. Biggs, Detroit. 24315 


Why does sweitzer cheese have holes 
when limberger needs the ventila- 
tion; words and music by Al Cam- 
eron and Pete Bontsema; pf., uku- 
lele, ten. banjo, mandola, guit., ete. 
ace. (Jn Special songs, stories and 
jokes by Al and Pete) © Sept. 9, 
1929; 2 c. Oct. 17; E pub. 10135; 
Forster music publisher, inc., Chi- 
cago. 24316 


Why don’t you let me love you; words 
by Jack Burroughs, music by 
Georges Maurice, of France, domi- 
ciled at San Francisco. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
14, 1929; E unp. 11986; J. Maurice 
Rouyer, San Francisco. 24317 


Wi’ a hundred pipers; Scottish folk- 
song, arr. by William J. Samsel; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 9, 1929; 
2 ec. Oct. 11; E pub. 10161; Boston 
music co., Boston. 24318 


Widow (The) Malone; ei a by 
Charles Lever, music by Iorwerth 
W. Prosser; male voices. © Oct. 
29, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 31; E pub. 10426; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

24319 


1277 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24320 


Wild (The) horse; melody by F. Hut- 
chison. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1929; E unp. 
12296; Frank Hutchison, Big Creek, 
W. Va. 24320 


Will-a-mine; words by M. Lontus, mu- 
sic by George Frederick Reynolds. 
© 1 ec. Oct. 14, 1929; E unp. 11982; 
Mina Lontus and George F. Rey- 
nolds, Denver. 24321 


Will of the whispering way; words by 
K. Woods, music by Robt. H. Bren- 
nen. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Oct. 5, 1929; E unp. 11702; Ken- 
neth Woods, Richfield, Id. 24322 


Will you be ready to meet Him ; hymn, 
words by Hdgar H. Adams, music 
by H. G. Tovey. © Sept. 1, 1929; 
2c. Oct. 19; E pub. 10242; Herbert 
G. Tovey, Eagle Rock, Calif. 24323 


Will you hate me to-morrow, for lov- 
ing you to-night; words and music 
by Wilfred White. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 11825; Wilfred White, New 
York. 24324 


Will you remember; words and music 
by R. D. Huger. © 1 c. Oct. 10, 
1929; E unp. 11911; Ruth Dargan 
Huger, Mobile. 24325 


Wind in the wildwood; valse ecaprice, 
by Stanley S. Effinger: pf. © Oct. 
25, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 28;°E pub. 10880; 
Gamble hinged music co., Chicago. 

24326 


Windows; words by Roberta Edwinna 
Clare, music by S. J. Cassell. © 
1 e@ Oct. 12, 1929; E unp. 11973; 
Samuel Joseph Cassell, Palos Park, 
1; 24327 


Winona, that place is paradise; words 
and music by J. Baron. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Aug. 31, 
1929; 2 c. Oct. 4; E pub. 9789; 
Johannes Baron, Milwaukee. 243828 


Wipe off that frown; lyrics by Pat 
Ballard [pseud. of F. D. Ballard], 
music by Tom Waring. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 «. Oct. 30, 
1929; E unp. 12686; Francis Drake 
Ballard, New York. 24329: 


Wishing (The) well; words and mu- 
sic by V. L. Cover: © 1:e@ Oct. 25, 
1929: E unp., 12505; Verna Lyon 
Cover, Boulder, Col. 24330 


With courtly grace; gavotte, words by 
Katie M. Luck, music by Montague 
¥. Phillips, arr. by William Stickles ; 
sop. 1, 2 and alto. New York, Chap- 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 24 


pell-Harms, ine. 4to. © Oct. 24, 
1929; 2 c. Oct. 25; E pub. 10359; 
Chappell & ¢o., Itd., London. 24831 


With Mary; fox-trot, words and mu- 
sic by Les Phillips, arr. by Burrell 
Van Buren. Chicago, Phillips pub. 
house. © Aug. 16, 1929; 2 e. Oct. 
21; E pub. 10251; Les La Mont 
Phillips, Chicago. 24832 


With the big moon laughing at me; 
fox-trot, words by Burn Trent, mu- 
sic by Lewis Walton, of Great Brit- 
ain. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Oct. 8, 1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 21; 
E for. 7039; Cavendish music ¢o., 
London. 24333 


With thee; words and music by C. F. 
Gray. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 24, 1929; E unp. 12452; 
Charles F. Gray, Charleston, 8. C. 

24334 

With you—with me; from Tanned 
legs, words by Sidney Clare, music 
by Oscar Levant; pf. and ukulele 


acc. © Oct. 25, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct. 28; 
E pub. 10405; Harms, ine. New 
York. 24335 


Within my heart; words and music 
by Ray Doll, Sol Klein and Frank 
Galassi. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1929; E unp. 12221; 
Davis, Coots & Engel, ine, New 
York. 24336 


Within the law; words by Harcourt 
Strange, music by H. D. Cole. 
[Words and melody only. Photo- 
stat] ©1e. Aug. 1, 1929; E unp. 
11788; Harry D. Cole and Thaddeus 
Harcourt Strange, Mount Vernon, 
N. Y. 24337 


With-out a dime; words and music 
by Ikey Robinson. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 ¢« Oct) 22a. 
E unp. 12270; State Street music 
pub. co., inc., Chicago. 24338 


Without a song; from Great day, ly- 
rics by William Rose and Edward 
Eliscu, music by V. Youmans; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Oct. 4, 1929; 
2 c. Oct. 5; E pub. 97387; Vincent 
Youmans, ine., New York. 24339 


Without you; words and music by V. 
Jory; pf. and ukulele ace. © Sept. 
6, 1929: 2 c. Oct. 3; E, pub. 9674; 
Victor Jory, Minneapolis. 24340 


Woman (The) I have; words and mu- 
sic by R. A. Griffith. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 24, 1929; 
E unp. 12486; Rupert A. Griffith, 
New York. 24341 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1929 


W omen—women—women—what you’ve 
done to me; words and music by 
Eddie Bumps Mennetti [i. e. E. S. 
Mennetti. Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 18, 1929; E unn. 12186; 
Eddie S. Mennetti, Chicago. 24842 


Wonderful love; words and music by 
D. B. McGiffert. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 ce. Oct. 17, 1929; E 
unp. 12117; Dorothea B. McGiffert, 
Newburgh, N. Y. 24348 


Wonderful Sue; words and music by 
G. Horth. [Words and melody only. 
Photostat] © 1c Oct. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 12623; George Horth, Buf- 
falo. 24344 


Wondering; words and music by R. 
I. Minut. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 e. Oct. 23, 1929; E unp. 12373; 
Robert I. Minut, Irvington, N. J. 

24345 


Wondering what you’re doing; words 
and music by O. Wendell. © 1. 
Oct. 24, 1929; E unp. 12464; Ola 
Wendell, Dallas. 243846 


Wondering who; from Cape Cod fol- 
lies, words by George Fitch, music 
by Alexander Fogarty; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Oct. 4, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 9; 
E pub. 10074; Shubert theatre corp., 
New York. 24347 


Wood (Gladys A.) Six 18th century 
minuets; arr. from the original ed. 
by G. A. Wood, of Great Britain ; 
pf. © Aug. 26, 1929; 1 c Sept. 6; 
E for. 6804; Walsh, Holmes & ©Co., 
ltd., London. 24348 


Working for the King of Kings; hymn, 
words by J. R. Baxter, jr., music 
by C. C. Stafford. © Oct. 1, 1928; 
2 & Say ll. 1929: pub. 988: 
Stamps-Baxter music co., Dallas. 

24349 


World (The) and its gold; words and 
music by C. Rogers and J. Collins. 
©1ece. Aug. 5, 1929; E unp. 12359; 
Carrie Rogers and Jean Collins, San 
Francisco. 24350 


World, farewell, thou canst not hold 
me; words by J. G. Albinus, tr. by 
Dirk H. van der Stucken, music by 
Johannes Rosenmiiller, ed. by Carl 
F. Pfatteicher ; mixed voices. Copy- 
right is based upon new matter of 
C. F. Pfatteicher namely, his inter- 
pretation represented in the legible 
notation thereof contained in the 
copies filed. 4to. © Aug. 6, 1929; 
2 c. Oct. 12; E pub. 9938;. Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 24351 


24362 


World (The) is mine; words by Cecil 
Fanning, music by Francesco B. De 
Leone; med. voice. © Sept. 27, 
1929; 2: ¢. Oct. 1; E pub. 9718; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 24352 


Would I be called a Christian; hymn, 
words by J. F. Moser, music by H. G. 
Tovey. © Sept. 1, 1929; 2 ¢ Oct. 
19; E pub. 120483; Herbert G. Tovey, 
EKagle Rock, Calif. 24353 


Would you care; words and music by 
W. Megibben. © 1. Oct. 2, 1929; 
E unp. 12423; Winnifred Megibben, 
Hollywood. 24354 


Would you like to hear me say I love 
you; fox-trot. words and music by 
M. De La Fuente. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Oct. 15, 1929; E 
unp. 12192; Maurice De La Fuente, 
New York. 24355 

Would you like to know I love you; 
words by A. Lawrence, music by H. 
Lawrence. © 1 ec Oct. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 11917; Harold Lawrence and 
Ashby Lawrence, Richmond. 24356 


Wrap a rhapsody; words by R. W. 
Bigelow and H. Strange, music by 
H. D. Cole. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 29, 1929; E unp. 
12657; Harry D. Cole, Robert W. 
Bigelow and Harcourt Strange. Mt. 
Vernon, N. Y. 24357 


Wrapped in a red, red rose; words 
and music by James F. Hanley and 
Joe McCarthy. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Oct. 21, 1929; E unp. 
12291; Gem musie corp., New York. 

24358 


Wrong-doing daddy; words and music 
by Ida May Mack. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 12521; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 24359 


X°econcerto da camera; di Pietro Lo- 
vatelli, per orch. d’archi e pf., re- 
visione e realizzazione del basso di 
Gino Marinuzzi, of Italy. Parti- 
tura!! 8vo. *yY© . Oét.223, .'1929 5.10 ©. 
Oct. 24; E for. 6973; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 24360 


Ya tib-yah lublu means that I love 
you; words and music by S. A. 
Masselle; violin. © 1 ec. Oct. 5, 
1929; E unp. 11688; S. Alfred Mas- 
selle;. Newburgh, N. Y. 243861 


Ye hunters all; 2 pts.. words by Doro- 
thy Lehman Sumerau, music by A. 
Louis Searmolin, arr. by Ira B. Wil- 
son. 4to. © Sept. 12, 1929; 2 «. 
Sept. 30; E pub. 10323; Lorenz pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 24362 


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24363 


Yearning; moderato amoroso, for pho- 
toplay, by Franz Grau [pseud. of 
Frank Grey], orch. by George J. 
Trinkaus; orch. pts., with pf. or or- 
gan conductor. © Sept. 20, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 25; E pub. 10066; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 24363 


Yesterday; dance intermezzo, by Avery 
Robinson; pf. © Oct. 26, 1929; 2 
e. Oct. 28; E pub. 10385; G. Ricordi 
& co., inc., New York. 24364 


Yiddishe blues; lyric by Molly Picon, 
music by M. Rumshisky. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 «¢ Oct. 3, 
1929; E unp. 11576; Murray Rum- 
shisky, New York. 24365 


Yo-yo, yes, yo yo; words and music 
by E. L. Sullivan. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 17, 1929; 
E unp. 12188; Edward L. Sullivan, 
Boston, 24366 


Yodelin’ mule; words and music by 


Roy Harvey. © 1c. Oct. 26; 1929;. 


E unp. 12724; Columbia phonograph 
eo., ine., New York. 24367 


Yola; spansk serenad, text av S. S. 
Wilson, musik ay Fred Winter, of 
Sweden; pf. © Aug. 1, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 30; E for. 7022; Ernst Rolfs 
musikforlags, a. b., Stockholm, Swe- 
den. 24368 


Yosians! ‘let’s go; Yosian hiking song, 
words and music by E. Hemmer. 
July 14, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 22; E pub. 
9999; Edward Hemmer, New York. 

24369 

You and home sweet home; words and 
music by H. Williamson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ce. Oct. 10, 
1929; E unp. 11898; Hal Williamson, 
Leon, Ia. 24370 


You and I; fox-trot, words and music 
by H. E. Lohman. © 1 «¢. Sept. 24, 
1929; E unp. 12196; Helen Elizabeth 
Lohman, Rockford, Ill. 24371 


You are just my dream dear come 
true; words and music by L. D. De- 
Turk; pf. © 1 ce. Oct. 29, 1929; E 
unp. 12614; LeRoy Delbert DeTurk, 
Cincinnati. 24372 


You are my day-dream; from George 
White’s scandals, 10th ed., words 
and music by Cliff Friend and Irving 
Caesar; pf. and ukulele ace. © Sept. 
27, 1929; 2 ce. Sept. 30; E pub. 9612; 
Harms, ine., New York. 24373 


You. are my dream of love; words and 
music by B. E. Murch. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Oct. 28, 1929; 
EK unp. 12636; Bess 


Murch, Detroit. 24374 


Evangeline | 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


You are the rose of my roses; words 
and music by Albert Templeton, of 
Great Britain. [Words and melody 


only] © 1. Oct. 24, 1929; E unp. 
12451; Albert. J. Rubin, Carlyle, 
Sask., Canada. 24875 


You came, I saw, you conquered me; 
fox-trot, words and musie by Leon 
Zimmerman, Rudy Vallee and Har- 
old Solomon, arr. by Art McKay; 
orch. pts., with vocal trio arr. by 
Lee Orean Smith. © Oct. 24, 1929; 
2c. Oct. 25; E pub. 10411; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 24376 


You ean get away with anything; 
words and music by R. Powell. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 24, 1929; E unp. 12487; Rowena 
Powell, Alfred, Me. 24377 


You can tell by my smile I’m earing; 
valse, words and music by H. Holy- 
oake, of Canada. © 1 e. Oct. 4, 
1929; E unp. 11604; Edith Holyoake, 
Guelph, Ont., Canada. 24378 


You darlin’; words and music by Harry 
Woods. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ce. Oct. 22, 1929; E unp. 12343; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

/ 24379 

You don’t understand; words and mu- 
sic by Clarence Williams, Jimmy 
Johnson and Spencer Williams. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «@ 
Oct. 16, 1929; E unp. 12068; Clar- 
ence Williams music pub. ¢o., ine., 
New York. 24380 


You got to love me; lyrics and music 
by Peggy Leon. ©1e. Oct. 7, 1929; 
E unp. 11738; Leonie Hertzog Maier, 
Los Angeles. 24881 


You lied about that woman blues; 
words and music by P. Brock. © 
1c Oct. 23, 1929; E unp. 123894; 
Pearl Brock, Chattanooga. 24382 


You'll always be welcome; waltz bal- 
lad, words by Andy Razaf, music by 
Paul Denniker. New York, Triangle 
music pub. co. © Oct. 14, 1929; 2 ec. 
Oct. 14; E pub. 10046; Joe Davis, 
New York. 24383 


You’ll come back to me; fox-trot, lyric 
by A. Bertram, music by Ralph Ches- 
ter Stecher. ©. 1 ec. Oct. 22, 1929; 
E unp. 12318; Augustus Bertram, 
Brooklyn. 24384 


You'll pay for the things you did to 
me; words and music by E. J. Cooke. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Oct. 4, 1929; E unp. 11632; Harle J. 
Cooke, Chicago. 24385 


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no. 10, 1929 


24406 — 


You made me forget; words and music 
by P. Jarmark, D. J. Sokol and M. 
Hekstein. © 1 ec. Oct. 4, 1929; E 
unp. 12416; Philip Jarmark, David 
J. Sokol and Maxwell Eckstein, New 
York. 24886 


You raise the devil with me; words by 
T. H. Strange, music by H. D. Cole. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Aug. 1, 1929; E unp. 11790; Harry 
D. Cole and Thaddeus Harcourt 
Strange, Mount Vernon, N. Y. 243887 


You're doin’ me so much good; lyric by 
Pat Ballard [pseud. of F. D. Bal- 
lard], music by Tom Waring. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 c¢. Oct. 24, 
1929; E unp. 12484; Francis Drake 
Ballard, New York. 24388 


You’re gona be my baby; fox trot, 
words and music by T. Ragusa. © 
1 ¢« Oct. 25, 1929: E unp. 12494; 
Thomas Ragusa, Elizabeth, N. J. 

24889 


You’re gonna be blue; words and mu- 
sic by Art Terker and Tommy Chris- 
tian. [Words and melody only] © 
1 c. Sept. 24, 1929; E unp. 12058; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 24390 


You're love’s inspiration; words and 
music by Madaline Krell Reynolds. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Oct. 15, 1929; E unp. 12029; Sophia 
Blanche Reynolds, Philadelphia. 

24291 

You're mine, all mine; lyrics and mu- 
sic by D. B. Esthes; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by Alice Bredesen. © 
wee 2. tose: -2 ¢. Oet. 9; ° EH pup: 
9878; Don B. Esthes, San Francisco. 

24392 

You’re not the kind that I wanted to 
find; words by J. M. Finigan, mu- 
sic by W. P. Swettman. © 1c. Sept. 
11, 1929; E unp. 11534; Joseph M. 
Finigan, and W. Paul Swettman, 
Philadelphia. 24393 


You're responsible; from Tanned legs. 
words by Sidney Clare, music by 
Oscar Levant; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Oct. 25, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 28; E pub. 
10406; Harms, inc., New York. 

24894 

You're still in my memories: words 
and music by L. Dubois. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. Oct. 24, 
1929; E unp. 12467; Lyle Dubois, 
San Francisco. 24395 


You’re still my baby; fox-trot song, 
words and musie by A. W. Drill. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © - 


Aug. 21, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 24; E pub. 
9660; A. Ward Drill, Woodstock, Ill. 
24896 

You’re the one I love; words and mu- 
sic by S. Epstein. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 e. Oct. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 12293; Sidney Epstein, Bos- 
ton. 24397 
You’re the you; words and music by 
Maury Madison [pseud. of W. R. 
Smith. Photostat] © 1 ¢. Oct. 38, 
1929; E unp. 11584;. W. Renwick 
Smith, Hollywood, Calif. 24398 
You're tickling me; melody by Clifford 
Hayes. © 1c. Oct. 25, 1929; E unp. 
12514; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 24399 


You’re waiting for me, baby doll; 
words and music by E. D. Shiner. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 17, 1929; E unp. 12124; Emer- 
son D. Shiner, Western, Neb. 24400 

You thought I would cry when you 
said good-bye; words by A. C. Giu- 
dici and L. Barie, musie by Luther 
A. Clark. - Pittsburgh, Pa., Giudici, 
Barie and associates. © July 27, 
1929; 2 c July 29; E pub. 9859; 
Andrea C. Giudici and Lawrence 
Barie, Pittsburgh. 24401 


You’ve gone back to your old ways 
again; words by J. M. Boland, music 
by Samuel H. Speck. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Aug. 8, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 26; E .pub. 9654; 
Jessie M. Boland, Kearney, N. J. 

24402 

You’ve made a hit, wow; words and 
music by R. M. Buchanan. © 1 e. 
Oct. 26, 1929; E unp. 12573; Ruth 
Markley Buchanan, Cincinnati. 

24403 


You’ve made me lonely; words and 
music by Morgan Cook. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 11923; Morgan Hoff Cook, 
Belvedere, Calif. 24404 


You were mine for awhile; words by 
J. M. Hillman, music by Frances 


Pierce. © 1c. Oct. 31, 1929; E unp. 
12737; John M. Hillman, Harris- 
burg, Or. 24405 


Young America; march, lyric for sing- 
ing cho. by Richard Henry Goldman, 
musie by Edwin Franko Goldman; 
full orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 
Ato, ©), June, 26, ;1929;,.2 ¢. Oct, 12: 
E pub. 9984; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 24406 


Young (The) students piano course; 
standard text for class teaching, by 


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24407 


Young (The)—Continued. 


Will Earhart, Charles N. Boyd and 
Mary Macnair. 1st bk. © Oct. 24, 
1929; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 4; AA 27815; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 24407 


Your Lord, and my Lord; hymn, words 
and music by C. H. Snyder. © Oct. 
26, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 29; E pub. 10382; 
Cora H. Snyder, Harrisburg, Pa. 

24408 

Your love is all that I crave; lyric by 
Al. Dubin and Perry Bradford, mu- 
Sic by Jimmy Johnson; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Oct. 10, 1929; 2 e. Oct. 
16; E pub. 10176; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 24409 


Your mother; ballad, words by F. Mc- 
Pherson,. music by Samuel H. Speck. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
July 19, 1929; 2 c Oct. 4; E pub. 
9795; Fanny McPherson, Red Gran- 
ite, Wis. 24410 


Your smile; words and musie by A. H. 
Horsburgh, arr. by Burrell Van Bu- 
ren. [Blue-print] © Oct. 1, 1929; 
2c. Oct. 7; E pub. 9824; Alexander 
Henderson Horsburgh, Des Moines. 

24411 

Your smiles mean everything to me; 
words and music by P. Lucas. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 4, 1929; E unp. 11629; Philip 
Lucas, Detroit. 24412 


Youth must be swerved; musical com- 
edy in 2 acts and 6 scenes, by E. 
Spicer. © 1. Oct. 8, 1929; D unp. 
27587 ; Edward Spicer, New York. 

24413 

Yucatan tierra de ensuenos; cancion 
mexicana, letra y musica de F. L. 
Cabello; pf. (Jn Mexican music— 
Spanish music, album no. 1) © 
Aug. 26, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 30; E pub. 
9847; Fernando L. Cabello, El Paso. 

24414 

Z Chicago; polka, melody by E. Mika. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1929; EH unp. 12197; 
Edward Mika, Philadelphia. 24415 


Z% nad wisty; oberek, melody by HE. 


pt. III, n.s., v. 24, no. 10, 1929 


lou, of France. Athens, M. Constan- 
tinides. © July 1, 1929; 1 « Aug. 
21; E for. 6927; Alector pub. co., 
New York. 24417 


Zem zem; drum march no. 1, by J. R. 
Metcalf; snare, ten. and bass drums. 
[Mimeograph]. © 1 ¢. Oct. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 12604; John R. Metcalf, Erie, 
Pa. 24418 


Zielinska; vals, lyric and music by 
Maria Grever. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 25, 1929; BE unp. 
12526; Southern music pub. co., ine., 
New York. 24419 


Zierpuppen (Die); kcmische oper in 
einem akt, von Arturo Rossato, nach 
Les précieuses ridicules, von Moliére, 
deutsche tibersetzung von Walter 
Dahms, musik von Felice Lattuada, 
of Italy; klavierauszug mit text. © 
Oct. 10, 1929; 1 ce Oct. 22; D pub. 
27603; Casa musicale Sonzogno, 
Milan. 24420 


Zion’s ship; sacred song, words and 
music by O. M. Smith. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Oct. 11, 
1929 5 2'' ec. ‘Oct. 213° EH - pub: 103812; 
Ocia M. Smith, Fayetteville, N. C. 

24421 


Zmowyny; music by P. Humeniuk; 
pt. 1, 2. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1929; E unp. 12589; 
Paul Humeniuk, New York. 24422 


Zonky; from Load of coal, lyric by 
Andy Razaf, music by Thomas Wal- 
ler; pf. and ukulele ace. © Oct. 
11, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 12; E pub. 10042; 
Santly bros., inc., New York. 24423 


Zycie-moje; polka, by George Apolsky, 
of Canada, domiciled at Detroit; 
violin. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1929; E unp. 
11821; Apolsky & Bukantis music 
pub. co., Detroit. 24424 


12 o’clock (A) girl in a 10 o’clock 
town; words by C. Slaton, music by 
C. Slaton and Lutie Cunningham. 
© 1c. Oct. 22, 1929; E unp. 12321; 
Connie Slaton, Prairie Grove, Ark. 


Mika. ©1e. Sept. 14, 1929; E unp. 24425 
12205; Edward Mika, Philadelphia. | 44th street blues; by G. Smith. 
24416 [Chords, single staff] © 1 ¢. Oct. 
Znrvapiko (TO) ’AOnvatKo tpayovde, words 16, 1929; E unp. 12147; Gladys 
and music by Nicholas Hatziaposto- Smith, Chicago. 24426 
Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1929: 
Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 67 unpublished ) — 192 
Class E, Musical compositions (including 10,211 unpublished) ____-___- 24, 234 
Total... 2222229 aid. bee. Se ee ee Dee 24, 426 


bist OF MUSIC OF WHICH SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS, BEEN: .RE- 


NEWED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 


A Vallemande; par Andre Gedalge; 
pf. © Melanie Gedalge, Paris, as the 
child of the deceased author. R 
5142, Sept. 27, 1929. 1 


A la francaise; par Andre Gedalge; pf. 
© Melanie Gedalge, Paris, as_ the 
child of the deceased author. R 
5143, Sept. 27, 1929. 2 


A la viennoise; par Andre Gedaige; pf. 
© Melanie Gedalge. Paris, as the 
child of the deceased author. R 
5141, Sept. 27, 1929. 3 


Ah, gather roses; from the incidental 
musie to The twin sister, composed 
by Liza Lehmann. © Herbert Bed- 
ford, London, as the widower of the 
author of the music. R 5147, Sept. 
27, 1929. 4 


All hail; music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 
5007, Sept. 13, 1929. 5 


Allen welten abgewandt; an den 
mondesstrahlen gleiten, von Marie 
Stona, musik von Max Reger, op. 55, 
no. 14; fiir mittlere singstimme. © 
Else Reger, Munich, as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 5425, 
Aug. 8, 1929. 6 


Alte (Der); nun steh ich tiber graf, 
von Gust. Falke, musik ven Max 
Reger, op. 55, no. 15; fiir mittlere 
singstimme. © Else Reger, Munich, 
as the widow of the author of the 


music. R 5426, Aug. 8, 1929. rg 
Andalouse; par J. Vieu;: pf. © Jane 
Vieu, Paris, as the author. R 5185, | 
Sept. 27, 1929. 8 
Arabian galop; by Paul Ducelle 


[pseud. of C. W. Krogmann] op. 17, 
no. 4; pf. © Carrie W. Krogmann, 
Marblehead, Mass., as the author. 
R 5049, Aug. 15, 1929. 9 


Are you ready; words by Cary, music 
by C. S. Colburn. © Cary Samuel 
Colburn, Dunlap, Ia., as the author 
of music. R 5071, Sept. 12,1929. 10 


At the casino; reverie, by J. D. Kern. 
© Jerome D. Kern, New York, as 


[24426 


the author of the music. R 5097, 
Sept. 7, 1929. gia) 


At the ending of the way; words by 
Jennie Wilson, music by J. M. Black. 
© James M. Black, Williamsport, 
Pa., as the author of the music. R 
do02, Oct. 3, 1929. i 


Au crepuscule; par Maurice Moszkow- 
ski, op. 68, no. 3; pf. © Marcel 
Moszkowski, Paris, as the child of 
the deceased author. R 5138, Sept. 
Bt, 1929: iiss 


Au pays d’amourette; poesie de Ga- 
briel Vicaire, music by C. Cuvillier ; 
voix élevées; en fa. © Charles 
Cuvillier, Paris, as the author of the 
music. .R-5177, Sept. 27, 1929. 14 


Ballade, op. 4 [and] Polonaise, op. 8; 
by Ferdinand Laub, ed. and fingered 
by Henry Schradieck, with a _bio- 
graphical sketch of the author, by 
Richard Aldrich; violin, with pf. 
ace. © J. Alice Schradieck, West 
Alton, N. H., as widow of one of the 
authors of new matter. R_ 5815, 
Sept. 19, 1929. 15 


Ballet (The) dancer; by H. Smith, op. 
7: pf. © Hannah Smith, New York, 


as the author. R 5088, Sept. 5, 
1929. 16 
Barley sheaves; words by Gunby 


Hadath, musie by Alicia Adelaide 
Needham. © Alicia A. Needham, 
London, as the author of the music. 
R 5150, Sept. 27, 1929. acd 


Be still; words by Kate Ulmer, music 
by Chas. C. Ackley [pseud. of I. H. 


Meredith] © Isaac H. Meredith, 
New York, as the author of the 
music. R 5382, Oct.. 2, 1929. 18 


Be strong; words by Maltbie D. Bab- 
cock, music by G. C. Stebbins. © 
George C. Stebbins, New York, as 
the. author of the music. R 5350, 
Oct. 3, 1929. 19 


Beautiful home-land; words by W. C. 
Martin, music by J. M. Black. © 
James M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., 
as the author of the music. R 5351, 
Oct: By 1923: 20 


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24426 (21) 


Behold and see; words from Lamenta- 
tions, music by William Sparger; 
sop. solo and cho. (Two anthems 
after Hebrew melodies) © Rebecca 
Sparger, New York, as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 5044, 
Sept. 10, 1929. 21 


Behold, I stand at the door and knock; 
words and music by I. H. Meredith. 
© Isaac Hickman Meredith, New 
York, as the author. R 5402, Oct. 
2, 1929. Pe 


Behold what manner of love; music 
by C. H. Gabriel. © Chas. H. Ga- 
briel, Berkeley, Calif., as the author 
of the music. R 50138, Sept. 13, 1929. 

Ps 


Believe on the Lord; words by Grant 
Colfax Tullar, music by I. H. Mere- 
dith. © Isaac Hickman Meredith, 
New York, as the author of the mu- 
sic. R 5400, Oct. 2, 1929. 24 


Belle (La) an bois dormant; feerie 
chantee, poeme et images de Lucien 
Metivet, musique de J. Vieu. © 
Jane Vieu, Paris, as the author of 
music. R 5152, Sept. 27, 1929. 25 


Berceuse; lyrical intermezzo from A 
modern Santa Claus, by H. R. Shel- 


ley; pf. © Harry Rowe Shelley, 
New York, as the author. R 5407, 
Sept. 30, 1929. 26 


Bete (La) noire; poesie de Jules Laf- 
folgue, musique de C. Levade; voix 
graves; en le min. © Charles Le- 
vade, Paris, as the author of the 
music. R 5156, Sept. 27, 1929. Pat 


Birthday (The) of a King; Christmas 
service for the Sunday school, by G. 
B. Nevin. © George B. Nevin, 
Easton, Pa., as the author of the 
music. R 4999, Sept. 138, 1929. 28 


Birthday (The) of the King; Christ- 
mas service, by Maurice A. Clifton 
[pseud. of J. L. Hall] and A. A. 
Payn. © J. Lincoln Hall, Philadel- 
phia, as the author of the music. 
R 5318, Oct. 2, 1929. 29 


Bow down Thine ear, O Lord; words 
from Psalm 86, music by A. Frey. 
© Adolf Frey, Syracuse, N. Y., as 
the author of the music. R 5233, 
Sept. 28, 1929. 30 


Bring back the lost ones; words by 
Jennie Wilson, music by Chas. C. 
Ackley [pseud. of I. H. Meredith] 
© Isaac H. Meredith, New York, as 
the author of the music. R 5389, 
Oct. 2, 1929. ol 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


But is that all; words by Horatius 
Bonar, music by Chas. C. Ackley 
[pseud. of I. H. Meredith] © Isaac 
H. Meredith, New York, as the au- 
thor of the music. R 53884, Oct. 2. 
1929. 32. 


Captain (The) ; my ship and I, words 
by Robert Louis Stevenson, music by 
Liza Lehmann; ten. © Herbert Bed- 
ford, London, as the widower of the 
author of music. R 5167, Sept. 27, 
1929. 33 


Ce que l’on reve; valse chantee, poesie 
de Hlsa Ghislaine, musique de Ro- 
dolphe Berger. © Honorine Isopy, 
Paris, as the executor of the author 
of music. R 5187, Sept. 27, 1929. 34 


Chaminade (Cecile Louise Stephanie) 
Concertino; op. 107; flute avee ace. 
de pf. © Cecile Louise Stephanie 
Chaminade, veuve Carbonell, Tama- 
ris-sur-mer, Var, France, as the au- 
thor. R 5204, Sept. 27, 1929. 35 


Mirage (A vision) ; French words 
by Ed. Guinaud, English version by 
R. H. Elkin, music by Cecile Chami- 
nade. © Cecile Louise Stephanie 
Chaminade, veuve Carbonel, Tama- 
ris-sur-mer, Var, France, as the au- 
thor of the music. R 5178, Sept. 27, 
1929. 36 


Child’s (A) prayer; words by M. Beth- 
am Edwards, music by Liza Leh- 
mann. © Herbert Bedford, London, 
as the widower of the author of the 
music. R 5164, Sept. 27, 1929. 37 


Chinese (A) honeymoon; lanciers, arr. 
by Otto Langey; orch. © Lizzie 
Langey, New York, as the widow of 
the author of the arrangement of 
music. R 5245, Sept. 26, 1929. 38 


Chinese (A) honeymoon; march and 
two-step by Howard Talbot, arr. by 
Otto Langey. 1. Band.—2. Orch. © 
Lizzie Langey, New York, as the 
widow of the author of the arrange- 
ment of music. R 5248, 5244, Sept. 
26, 1929. 39, 40 


Christians awake! salute the happy 
morn; Christmas anthem, words by 
J. Byron, music by P. A. Schnecker ; 
mixed voices, organ ace. © Louise 
W. Schnecker, New York, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 5001, Sept. 18, 1929. 41 


Close dat eye; words by Jack P. Mac- 
Sweeny, music by L. O. Smith. © 
Lee Orean Smith, New York, as the 
author of the music. R 5130, Sept. 
17, 1929. 42 


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Closer, dear Lord, to Thee; words by 
Georgianna M. Taylor, musie by 
Chas. C. Ackley [pseud. of I. H. 
Meredith] © Isaac H. Meredith, 
New York, as the author of the 
music. R 5381, Oet. 2,. 1929. 43 


(A) morning; by H. Smith, 
op. 7; pf. © Hannah Smith, New 
York, as the author. R 5031, Sept. 
5, 1929. 44 


Come all ye lads and lassies ; quartett, 
old English melody, words and mu- 
sic written and arr. by H. Lane Wil- 
son. © Robert J. Barclay Wilson, 
London, as the executor of the au- 
thor ef music. R 5192, Sept. 27, 
1929. 45 


Come and take a stroll with me; 
words by George V. Hobart, music 
by Ludwig Englander. © Donald B. 
Hobart, New York, as next of kin 
of the author of words, who is not 
living, and Carla Englander Poltz, 
Vienna, as next of kin of the author 
of music, who is not living. R 5337, 
Sept. 25, 1929. 46 


Come back Dinah, I’se been waiting 
long; words by Ben Von Minden, 
music by J. E. Turner, arr. by Lee 
Orean Smith. © John E. Turner, 
New York, as the author of music. 
R 5131, Sept. 17, 1929. 47 


Come down ma evenin’ star; words by 
R. B. Smith. music by John Strom- 
berg. © Robert B. Smith, Asbury 
Park, N. J., as the author of words. 
R 5266, Aug. 23, 1929. 48 


Come to-day; words by Jennie Wilson, 
music by J. M. Black. © James M. 
Black, Will amsport, Pa., as the au- 
nor, of the music. R,.5353, Oct. 3, 
1929. 49 


Come unto Me; music by C. H. Gabriel. 
© Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 5011, 
Sept. 13, 1929. 50 


Come unto Me; words anon., music by 
I. H. Meredith. © Isaac Hickman 
Meredith, New York, as the author 
cf the music. R 5394, Oct. 2, 1929. 

51 

Come ye blessed; music by C. H. Ga- 
briel; women’s voices. © Chas. H. 
Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif.. as the au- 
thor of the music. R 5012, Sept. 13. 
1929. 52 

Comforter holy; words by E. HE. Hew- 
itt, musie by Chas. C. Ackley [pseud. 
of I. H. Meredith] © Isaac H. Mere- 


Cloudy 


dith, New York, as the author of the 
musie. R 5379, Oct. 2, 1929. 53 


Commotion (The) of love; old English 
melody, words and music written 
and arr. by H. Lane Wilson. © 
Robert J. Barclay Wilson, London, 
as the executor of the author of 
music. R 5198, Sept. 27, 1929. 54 


Complete Petrie collection of Irish mu- 
Sic; as noted by George Petrie, ed. 
from the original manuscript, by 
Charles Villiers Stanford. pt. 1. © 
Jennie Anna Stanford, Aylesbury, 
Bucks, England. as the widow of the 
author of music. R 5207, Sept. 27, 
1929. 5D 


Comrade song; part-song, verses by 
Richard Hovey, music by Frederic 
‘F. Bullard; men’s voices. © Maud 
S. Bullard, South Orleans, Mass., as 
the widow of the author of the mu- 
sic. R 4998, Sept. 13, 1929. 56 


Consecration; words by Frances Rid- 
ley Havergal, music by Chas. C. Ack- 
ley [pseud. of I. H. Meredith] © 
Isaac H. Meredith, New York, as the 
author of the music. R 5388, Oct. 2, 
1929. 57 


Ccronation march; by G. St. George; 
military band. (Jn Boosey’s m.litary 
journal, no. 433) © May St. George, 
London. as the widow of the author 
of music.. R 5148, Sept. 27, 1929. 58 


Coronation ode; by E. Elgar, op. 44; 
mixed voices. © Edward Elgar, Lon- 
don, as the author of the music. R 
5182, Sept. 27, 1929. 59 


Country (The) dance; old English mel- 
ody, words and music written and 
arr. by H. Lane Wilson. © Robert 
J. Barclay Wilson, London, as the 
executor of the author of music. R 
5200: Sept. 27, 1929. 60 


Country (The) over yonder; words by 
Jennie Wilson, music by J. M. Black. 
© James M. Black, Williamsport, 
Pa.. as the author of the mus.c. R 
5358, Oct. 3, 1929. 61 


Cry (The) of the heathen; words by 
M. W. Knapp, music by Mrs. L. O. 
Brown (i. e L. M. Brown) © 
Laura Mabel Brown. Clinton, Ind., 
as the author of the music. R 5321, 
Sept. 9, 1929. 62 


Cuckoo (The) : words by W. B. Rands, 
musie by Liza Lehmann; scp. 
Herbert Bedford, London, as the 
widower of the author of music. R 
5165, Sept. 27, 1929. 63 


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Dance of the song birds; by B. Rich- 
mond; pf. © Benjamin Richmond, 
Brooklyn, as the author. R 5836, 
Sept. 25, 1929. 64 


Dancing (The) lesson; by Paul Du- 
celle [pseud. of C. W. Krogmann] 
op. 17, no. 5; pf. © Carrie W. Krog- 
mann, Marblehead, Mass., as the au- 
thor. R 5050, Aug. 15, 1929. 65 


Danse russe; par Maurice Moszkow- 
ski, op. 68, no. 4; pf. © Marcel 
Moszkowski, Paris, as the child of 
the deceased author. R 5139, Sept. 
27, 1929. 66 


Delices; par Louis Ganne; pf. © Paul 
Ganne, London, as the child of the 
deceased author. R 5186, Sept. 27, 
1929. 67 


Derniere page; poesie de Georges Doc- 
quois, musique de C. Levade; en ut. 
Charles Levade, Paris, as the author 
of the music. 85155) Sept." 27, 
1929. 68 


Do not pass me by; words by W. C. 
Martin, music by J. M. Black. © 
James M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., 
as the author of the music. R 5354, 
Oct. 3, 1929. 69 


Down where the Wurzburger flows; 
novelty waltz song, words by Vin- 
cent P. Bryan, music by H. Von 
Tilzer. (© Harry Von Tilzer, New 
York, as the author of the music. 
R 51338, Sept. 17, 1929. 70 


Dream fairies; by Paul Ducelle [pseud. 
of C. W. Krogmann] op. 17, no. 12; 
pf. © Carrie W. Krogmann, Mar- 
blehead, Mass., as the author. R 
5057, Aug. 15, 1929. "1 


Dream life waltzes; by H. Tourjee; 
orch. © Homer Tourjee, Los An- 
geles, as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 5221, Sept: "25, 1929. 72 


Dream life waltzes; by H. Tourjee; pf. 
© Homer Tourjee, Los Angeles, as 
the author. R 5219, Sept. 25, 1929. 

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Earl Bristol’s farewell; song, by C. A. 
Lidgey. © Robert E. Burgiss, Lon- 
don, as the executor of the author of 
music. R 5181, Sept. 27, 1929: 74 


Emmanuel; Christmas anthem, music 
by J. H. Rogers; mixed voices, or- 
gan acc. © James H. Rogers, Cleve- 
land, as the author of the music. R 
5231, Sept. 28, 1929. 75 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Enjoiement; par P. Bilhaud; pf. © 
Paul Bilhaud, Avon, Seine at Marne, 
France, as the author. R_ 5209, 
Sept. 27, 1929. 76 


Entree sarabande et bourree; par C. 


Levade; pf. © Charles: Levade, 
Paris, as the author. R 5190, Sept. 
27, 1929. V7 


Evening; by H. Smith, op. 7; pf. © 
Hannah Smith, New York, as the 
author. R 5027, Sept. 5, 1929. 78 


Every night my prayers I say; words 
by Robert Louis Stevenson, music by 
Liza Lehmann; ten. © Herbert Bed- 
ford, London, as the widower of the 
author of music. R 5171, Sept. 27, 
1929. 79 


Fairy boating song; by Paul Ducelle 
[pseud. of C. W. Krogmann] op, 17, 


no. 9; pf. © Carrie W. Krogmann, 
Marblehead, Mass., as the author. 
R 5054, Aug. 15, 1929. 80 


Fairy chimes; words by W. B. Rands, 
music by Liza Lehmann. © Her- 
bert Bedford, London, as the wid- 
ower of the author of music. R 
5166, Sept. 27, 1929. 81 


Fairy (A) love song; words by Hila 
Higginson, music by C. Willeby. © 
Charles Willeby, London, as the au- 
thor of music. R 5160, Sept. 27, 
1929. 82 


Father, hear me; words by Flora 
Kirkland, music by Chas. C. Ackley 
[pseud. of I. H. Meredith] © Isaac 
H. Meredith, New York, as the au- 
thor of the music: R 5393, Oct. 2, 
1929. 83 


Faute (La) des roses; valse chantee, 
poesie de Hlse Ghislaine, musique 
par Rodolphe Berger. © Honorine 
Isopy, Paris, as the executor of the 
author of music. R 5175, Sept. 27, 
1929. 84 


Fell the snow one winter’s night; 
Christmas carol, by Horace Hills, 
jr.; mixed voices. © Charlotte T. 


Hills, Baltimore, as the widow of 
the author of music. R 5230, Sept. 
28, 1929. 85 


Fillmore’s male choir; collection of 
new gospel songs for male quartets 
and choruses, by Fred A. Fillmore, 
Finley Lyon and C. H. Gabriel. nos. 
1-3. © Charles H. Gabriel, Berk- 
eley, Calif., as one of the authors. 
R 5019, Oct.’ 2, 1929. 86 


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Fillmore’s women’s choir; collection 
of gospel songs for female quartets 
and choruses, by C. H. Gabriel. nos. 


1-3. © Charles H. Gabriel, Berk- 
_eley, Calif., as the author. R 5018, 
Oct. 3, 1929. 87 


Fisher (The) and the mermaid; from 
The storks, words by Guy F. Steely, 
music by F. Chapin. © Frederic 
Chapin, Hollywood, Calif., as the 
author of the music. R 5274, Sept. 
3, 1929. 88 


For good luck; words by J. H. Ewing, 
musie by Liza Lehmann; sop. 
Herbert Bedford, London, as the wi- 
dower of the author of music. R 
5162, Sept. 27, 1929. 89 


For me; music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as 
the author of the music. R 5009, 
Sept. 13, 1929. - 90 


Forest (A) ramble; by Paul Ducelle 
[pseud. of C. W. Krogmann] op. 17, 
no. 11; pf. © Carrie W. Krogmann, 
Marblehead, Mass., aS the author. 
R 5056, Aug. 15, 1929. 91 


Frimousse; valse brillante, par Ro- 
dolphe Berger; pf. ©  Honorine 
Isopy, Paris, as the executor of the 
author. R 5153, Sept. 27, 1929. 92 


Galilee: words by W. C. Martin, mu- 
sic by J. M. Black. © James M. 
Black, Williamsport, Pa., as. the 
author of the music. R 5356, Oct. 
3, 1929. 93 


Garden (The) of Eden; song by 5S. 
Adams. © Spencer Adams, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa., as the author. R 
5129, Sept. 17, 1529. 94 


Gavotte capricieuse; by H. H. Huss, 
op. 18, no. 2; pf. © Henry Holden 
Huss, New York, as the author. R 
Mee ar eC, Tose 95 


Gentle dawn; old English melody, 
words and music written and arr. 
by H. Lane Wilson. © Robert J. 
Barclay Wilson, London, as the exe- 
cutor of the author of music. R 
5196, Sept. 27, 1929. 96 


Get busy; characteristic march and 
two step, by O. Heinzman and John 
A. Heinzman; pf. © Otto Heinz- 
man, Brooklyn, as one of the au- 
thors. R 5276, Sept. 10, 1929. 97 


Go through the gates; music by C. H. 


Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Berkeley, Calif., as the author of 
the music. R 5023, Sept. 13, 1929. 


98 


Good-night and good-morning; words 
by Lord Houghton, music by Liza 
Lehmann; contralto. © Herbert 
Bedford, London, as the widower of 
the author of music. R 5172, Sept. 
27;5°1929: 99 


Good tidings of great joy; complete 
service for Christmas, by Geo. P. 
Beard and Arthur Wilton [pseud. 
of J. L. Hall] © J. Lincoln Hall, 
Philadelphia, as the author of the 
music. R 5314, Oct. 2, 1929. 100 


Grasshopper’s (The) frolic; by Paul 
Ducelle [pseud. of C. W. Krogmann] 
pp. 1%, no. 8; pf: © Corrie -y. 


Krogmann, Marblehead, Mass., as 
the author, R 5053, Aug. 15, 1929. 
101 


Guardian (The) of the gate; vocal 
selection from The wizard of Oz. 
words by L. Frank Baum, music by 
P. Tietjens. © Paul Tietjens, New 
York, as the author of the music. 
R 5242, Sept. 26, 1929. 102 


Gulbins (Max) Sonate; op. 19, in B 
dur; orgel. © Max Gulbins, Bres- 
lau, Germany, as the author. R 
5299, Sept. 30, 1929. 103 


Gute nacht; das war der junker tiber- 
mut, von Gust. Falke, musik von 
Max Reger, op. 55, no. 13; ftir mit- 
tlere singstimme. © Else Reger, 
Munich, as the widow of the author 
of the muSic. R 5424, Aug. 8, 1929. 

104 


Gypsy dance; by H. Smith, op. 7; pf. 


© Hannah Smith, New York, as the 
author. R 5033, Sept. 5, 1929. 105 


Hallelujah! Praise the Lord; words 
and music by L. O. Brown. © Low- 
rie Otis Brown, Clinton, Ind., as the 
author. R 50938, Sept. 9, 1929. 106 


Hand (The) organ man plays; by Th. 
Oesten, op. 65, no. 1, ed. and fingered 
by L. Oesterle; pf. © Louis Oester- 
le, New York, as the author of the 
new matter. R 5026, Sept. 19, 1929. 

107 

He knows; words and music by J. M. 


Black. © James M. Black, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa., as the author. R 
5a61,,O0ct. 3, 1929. 108 
Heigh ho!! Heigh ho!! MHeigh ho!! 


opening cho. act 2, from The storks, 
words by Guy F. Steely, music by 
F. Chapin. © Frederic Chapin, 
Hollywood, Calif., as the author of 
the music. R 5257, Sept. 16, 1929. 

109 


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How excellent; music by C. H. Ga- 
briel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berke- 
ley, Calif., as the author of the mu- 
sic. R 5017, Sept. 13, 1929. 110 


Hunting song; by Paul Ducelle [pseud. 
of C. W. Krogmann] op. 17, no. 7; 
pf. © Carrie W. Krogmann, Mar- 
blehead, Mass., as the author. R 
5052, Aug. 15, 1929. 111 


Hunting song; part-song, words by 
Walter Scott, music by H. A. Strout; 
women’s voices. © Herbert A. 
Strout, Bridgeport, Conn., as the 
author of the music. R 5235, Sept. 
28, 1929. 112 


Hush (The) of night hath fallen; 
Christmas anthem, music by W. R. 
Spence; mixed voices, organ ace. 
© William R. Spence, Perth, On- 
tario, Canada, as the author of the 
music. R 5003, Sept. 13, 1929. 113 


Hymnus des hasses; heil dir der du 
hassen, von Christian Morgenstern, 
musik von Max Reger, op. 55, no. 1; 
fiir hohe singstimme. © Else Reger, 
Munich, as the widow of the author 
of the music. R 5412, Aug. 8, 1929. 

114 

I am with thee; words by Kate Ulmer, 
music by I. H. Meredith. © Isaac 
Hickman Meredith, New York, as the 
author of the music. R 5396, Oct. 2, 
1929. 115 


I heard a voice; words by Cary. music 
by C. 8S. Colburn. © Cary Samuel 
Colburn, Dunlap, Ia., as the author 
of the music. R 5072, Sept. 12, 
1929. 116 


I want to be a soldier lady; words 
by George V. Hobart, musie by Lud- 
wig Englander. 
bart, New York, as next of kin of 
author of words, who is not living, 
and Carla Englander Poltz, Vienna, 
as next of kin of author of music, 
who is not living: R 5334, Sept. 25, 
1929. wT 


If we walk in the light; words and 
music by I. H. Meredith. © Isaae 
Hickman Meredith, New York, as the 
author of the music. R 5398, Oct. 2. 
1929. 118 


In a dream of the night; words by 
J. W. Carpenter, music by C. H. 
Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berke- 
ley, Calif., as the author of the 
music. R 5022, Sept. 18, 1929: 119 


In dreamland ; words by Harriet Trow- 
bridge, music by Liza Lehmann. © 


(© Donald B. Ho-- 


Herbert Bedford, London, as the 
widower of the author of the music. 
R 5163, Sept. 27, 1929. 120 


In the beginning; words from the 
Bible, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 5021, 
Sept. 13, 1929. 121 


In the woods; by H. Smith, op. 7; pf. 
© Hannah Smith, New York, as the 
author. R 5029, Sept. 5, 1929. 122 


In winterland; Christmas cantata, by 
J. W. Lerman. © J. W. Lerman, 
New York, as the author. R 5128, 
Aug. 10,1929. © . HDS 


Is that all you’ve got to say; words by 
Collin Davis, music by Horatio N. 
Peabody. © Ray Peabody, Buenos 
Aires, Argentina, as the next of kin 
of the author of the music who is 
not living. R 5277, Sept. 10. 
1929. 124 


It is God’s way—His will be done; 
words by Grant Colfax Tullar, music 
by I. H. Meredith. © Isaac Hick- 
man Meredith, New York, as the 
author of the music. R 5376, Oct. 
2, 1929. 125 


It shall be light at evening time; 
words by T. O. Chisholm, music by 
©. H. Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Berkeley, Calif., as the author of 
the music. R 5020, Sept. 13, 
1929. 126 


Jesus is calling you home; words by 
Virginia W. Moyer, music by Chas. 
C. Ackley [pseud. of I. H. Mere- 
dith] © Isaac H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author of the music. 
R 5386, Oct. 2, 1929. 127 


Jesus is waiting at the door; words by 
Alice Jean Cleator, music by J. L. 
Hall. © J. Lincoln Hall, Philadel- 
phia, as the author of the music. 
R 5316, Oct. 2; 1929: 128 


Jesus knows; words by Lotta B. 
White, music by Chas. C. Ackley 
[pseud. of I. H. Meredith] © Isaac 
H. Meredith, New York, as the au- 
thor of the music. R 5385, Oct. 2, 
1929. 129 


Jesus prays for me; words by Mrs. 
Frank A. Breck, music by Chas. C. 
Ackley [pseud. of I. H. Meredith] 
© Isaac H. Meredith, New York, as 
the author of the music. R 5392, 
Oct. 2, 1929. 130 


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Juno; words by Aaron S. Hofmann, 
music by Al Johns. © Louise Johns, 
New York, as the widow of the au- 
thor of the music. R 5265, Aug. 
245, A929; / 131 

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Just a simple girl from the prairie ; 
vocal selection from The wizard of 
Oz, words by L. Frank Baum, music 
by-« P. Tietjens. © Paul Tietjens, 
New York, as the author of the 
music. R 5241,eSept. 26, 1929. 132 


Just before the dawning of the day; 
words by Fanny J. Crosby, music 
by C. A. Miles. © C. Austin Miles, 
Philadelphia, as the author of the 
music. BR 535, Oct. 2,°1929. 133 


Keep close to Jesus; words by W. C. 
Martin, music by J. M. Black. © 
James M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., 
as the author of the music R 
5360, Oct. 3, 1929. 134 


King of Israel; scriptural oratorio, 
music: by C. H. Gabriel. © Chas. H. 
Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the 
author of the music. R 5024, Sept. 
13, 1929. 135 


Klange aus Thiiringen; walzer von 
P. Apfelstedt; Klavier. © Paul 
Apfelstedt, Frankfurt a/M, Germany, 
as the author. R 5406, Oct. 3, 
1929. 136 


Lament (A); from the Swiss, words 
by Alexander Crerar, music arr. by 
A. L. © Eva Eckersley, Danbury, 
Essex, England, as the executor of 
the author of music. R 5183, Sept. 
27, 1929. 137 


Land of hope and glory; words by 
Arthur C. Benson, music by E. Elgar. 
© Edward Elgar, London, as the 
author of the music. R 5205, Sept. 
2b 1929. 138 


Lead Thou the way; words by M. Vic- 
tor Staley, music by J. M. Black. 
© James M. Black, Williamsport, 


Pa., as the author of the music. R' 


5355, Oct. 3, 1929. 139 


Lettre (La) de Manon; transcription 
nouvelle pour danser le boston, par 


E. Gillet. © Ernest Gillet, Paris, 
as the author. R 5208, Sept. 27, 
1929. 140 


Libellules (Les) ; scherzo, par J. Vieu; 
pf. © Jane Vieu, Paris, as the au- 


thor. R 5188, Sept. 27, 1929. 141 
Lignes (Les) supplementaires (Die 
noten auf den hilfslinien); étude 


spéciale des notes hors des portées, 
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exercises de petite et grande virtuo- 
sité, par B. M. Colomer; pf. © Fe- 
lix Colomer and Madeleine Colomer, 


Paris, as the children of the de- 
ceased author. R 5409, Sept. 24, 
1929. 142 


Like stars above; words by J. An- 
thony McDonald, music by W. H. 
Squire. © William Henry Squire, 
London, as the author of music. R 
5178, Sept. 27, 1929. 143 


Little masqueraders; by Paul Ducelle 
[pseud. of C. W. Krogmann] op. 17, 
no. 2; pf. © Carrie W. Krogmann, 
Marblehead, Mass., as the author. 
R 5047, Aug. 15, 1929. 144 


Little Tich march; marche burlesque, 
by Louis Ganne; pf. © Paul Ganne, 
London, as the child of the deceased 
author. R 5145, Sept. 27, 1929. 145 


Living waters; words by Flora Kirk- 
land, music by Chas. C. Ackley 
[pseud. of I. H. Meredith] © Isaae 
H. Meredith, New York, as the au- 
thor of the music. R 5380, Oct. 2, 
1929. 146 


Look up, look up; words by Fanny J. 
Crosby, music by G. C. Stebbins. © 
George C. Stebbins, New York, as 
the author of the music. R 5349, 
Oct. 3, 1929. 147 


Lord (The) is my Shepherd; words of 
23d psalm, set to music by S. Liddle. 
© Samuel Liddle, London, as the 
author of the music. R 5149, Sept. 
2, L929: 148 


Love a la mode; melange, vocal selec- 
tion, words by H. Smith, music by 
John Stromberg. © Edgar Smith, 
Elmhurst, L. I., N. Y., as the author 
of words. R 5258, Aug. 27, 1929. 

149 


Love is love; vocal selection from The 
wizard of Oz, words by L. Frank 
Baum, music by P. Tietjens. © Paul 
Tietjens, New York, as the author 
of the music. R 5238, Sept. 26, 1929. 

150 


Love (The) of -God surrounds me; 
words by Flora Kirkland, music by 


F. Degen. © Ferd Degen, Chicago, 
as the author of the music. R 5069, 
Apr. 4, 1929. 152 


Loves answer; song, by E. A. Leopold; 


med. voice. © E. A. Leopold, New 
Haven, as the author. R 5099, Sept. 
15, 1929: 152 


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Love’s greeting; old English melody, 
words and music written and arr. 
by H. Lane Wilson. © Robert J. 
Barclay Wilson, London, as the ex- 


ecutor of the author of music. R 
5194, Sept. 27, 1929. 153 
MacDowell (Edward Alexander ) 


From a log cabin; op. 62, no. 9; pf. 
© Marian MacDowell, Peterborough, 
N. H.. as the widow of the author. 
R 5123, Sept. 10, 1929. 154 


From Puritan days; in nomine 
Domini, op. 62, no. 8; pf. © Marian 
MacDowell, Peterborough, N. H., as 
the widow of the author. R 5121, 
Sept. 10, 1929. 155 


In deep woods; op. 62, no. 5; pf. 
© Marian MacDowell, Peterborough, 
N. H.. as the widow of the author. 
R 5120, Sept. 10, 1929. 156 


Indian idyl; op. 62, no. 6; pf. © 
Marian MacDowell, Peterborough, 
N. H., as the widow of the author. 
R 5119, Sept. 10, 1929. 157 


The joy of autumn; op. 62, no. 10; 
pf. © Marian MacDowell, Peter- 
borough, N. H., as the widow of the 
author. R 5124, Sept. 10, 1929. 158 


Mid-summer; op. 62, no. 2; pf. © 
Marian MacDowell, Peterborough, 
N. H., as the widow of the author. 
R 5115, Sept. 10, 1929. 159 


Mid-winter ; op. 62, no. 3; pf. © 
Marian MacDowell, Peterborough, 
N. H., as the widow of the author. 
R 5118, Sept. 10, 1929. 160 


Old garden; op. 62, no. 1; pf. © 
Marian MacDowell, Peterborough, 
N. H., as the widow of the author. R 
HL16, Sepe. 10, 1929: 161 


To an old white pine; op. 62, no. 
7: pf. © Marian MacDowell, Pe- 
terborough, N. H., as the widow of 
th? author. R 5122, Sept. 10, 1929. 
162 

—— With sweet lavender; op. 62, no. 
4: pf. © Marian MacDowell, Peter- 
borough, N. H., as the widow of the 
author. R 5117, Sept. 10,1929. 163 


Magicienne (la); ar de ballet, par 
J, Wiew;..pir .Oroane View, Paris, 
as the author of music. R 5184, 
Sept. 27, 1929. 164 


Magnificat in C; music by J. H. Rog- 
ers; mixed voices. © James H. 
Roger's, Cleveland, as the author of 
the music. R 5114, Aug. ‘8, 1928. 

165 


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hed 


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Maidens, beware ye; old English mel- 
ody, words and music written and 
arr. by H. Lane Wilson. © Robert 
J. Barcel Wilson, London, as the 
exeentor M the author of music. R 
5201, Sept\27, 1929. 166 


Man (The) of Galilee; words by W. C. 
Martin, music by J. M. Black. © 
James M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., 
as the author of the music. R 5357, 
Oct. 3, 1929. 167 


Man (The) of sorrows; music by C. H. 
Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Ber- 
keley, Calif., as the author of the 
music. R 5014, Sept. 18, 1929. 168. 


Marching on; words and music by 
Maurice A. Clifton [pseud. of J. L. 


Hail] © J. Lincoln Hall, Philadel- 
phia, as the author. R 5317, Oct. 2, 
1929. 169 


Marching song; words by Robert Louis 
Stevenson, mus ¢ by Liza Lehmann; 
bar. © Herbert Bedford,. London, 
as the widower of the author of mu- 
sic. R 5168, Sept. 27, 1929. 170 


Mass in honor of St. Michael; com- 
posed by Michael Loesch; mixed 
voices, organ ace. © George Fischer, 
New York, as the executor of the 
author of music. R 5082, Sept. 11, 
1929. 171. 


Meeting (The) place is over yonder ; 
words arr., music by C. S. Colburn. 
© Cary Samuel Colburn, Dunlap, 
Ia., as the author. R 5070, Sept. 
12, 1929. 12, 


Melisande in the wood ; words by Ethel 
Clifford, music by Alma Goetz. © 
Alma Gates, London, as the author 
of the mus:c. R 5060, Aug. 16, 1929. 

AS 


Menuet; by H. H. Huss, op. 18, no. 1; 


pf. © Henry Holden Huss, New 
York, as the author. R 5041, Apr. 17, 
1929. 174 


Menuet de la princesse; par J. Vieu; 
pf. © Jane Vieu, Paris, aS the au- 
thor. R 52038, Sept. 27, 1929. 1%} 


Menuet du lys; par J. Vieu; pf. © 
Jane Vieu, Paris, as the author. R 
5185, Sept. 27, 1929. 176 


Merry moments; by Paul Ducelle 
[pseud. of C. W. Krogmann] op. 17, 
no. 3: pf. © Carrie W. Krogmann, 
Marblehead, Mass., as the author. R 
, 6048, Aug. 15, 1929. La 


Messalinette:' & Ya Seala;'par PRP. L. 
Flers et Rodolphe Berger; partition 


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chant seul. © MHonorine Isopy, 
Paris, as the executor of Rodolphe 
Berger. R 5199, Sept. 27,1929. 178 


Microbes (The) in a kiss; words by 
George V. Hobart, music by Ludwig 
Englander. © Donald B. Hobart, 
New York, as next of kin of the 
author of words, who is not living, 
and Carla Englander Poltz, Vienna, 
as next of kin of the author of mu- 
sic, who is not living. R 5838, Sept. 
25, 1929. 179 


Miniatures; 24 short and easy piano 
pieces, by H. Reinhold, op. 39, ed. 
and fingered by L. Oesterle. © Louis 
Oesterle, New York, as the author 
of the editing. R 5048, July 27, 1929. 

2 180 

Minuetto; par Maurice Moszkowski, 
op. 68, no. 2; pf. © Marcel Mosz- 
kowski, Paris, as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 5187, Sept. 27, 
1929. 181 


Mississippi (The) bubble; character- 
istic march and two step by Al 
Johns; pf. © Louise Johns, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 5260, Aug. 27, 1929. 182 


Modern style; schottisch, by Rodolphe 
Berger; pf. © MHonorine Isopy, 
Paris, as the executor of the author. 
R 5210, Sept. 27, 1929. 183 


Molly’s spinning song; English words 
by Alfred Perceval Graves, from the 
German of Anton Wall, music by 
Liza Lehmann. © Herbert Bedford, 
London, as the widower of the au- 
ine or. Anusic. Be. 5180.” Sept... 27, 
jh pa’ 184 


Monkey on a stick; eccentric dance, 
by George Rosey [pseud. of G. M. 
Rosenberg]; pf. © George M. Ro- 
senberg, New York, as the author. 
R 5326, Sept. 11, 1929. “485 


Monsieur Ncel; poesie de Jules Laf- 
forgue, musique de J. Vieu; bar. ou 
mezzo-sop.; en mi bemol. © Jane 
Vieu, Paris, as the author of the 
music. R 5191, Sept. 27, 1929. 186 


Moral (A); good and bad children, 
words by Robert Louis Stevenson, 
music by Liza Lehmann; bar. 
Herbert Bedford, London, as the 
widower of the author of music. R 
5161, Sept. 27, 1929. 187 


More like my Savior; words and mu- 
sic by Chas. C. Ackley [pseud. of 
I. H. Meredith] © Isaae H. Mere- 
dith, New York, as the author of 
the music. R 5377, Oct. 2, 1929. 188 


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Morning hymn; by H. Smith, op. 7; 
pf. © Hannah Smith, New York, 
as the author. R 5036, Sept. 5, 1929. 

189 

Moszkowski (Maurice) Nocturne; op. 
68, no. 1; pf. © Marcel Moszkow- 
ski, Paris, as the child of the de- 
ceased author. 
1929. 190 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Wenn 
der freude. thriinen fliessen (When 
the tears of joy are flowing) ; aria 
from Belmonte und Constanze, se- 
lected and ed. by Max Spicker; ten. 
© Isabel Spicker Elsner, Brooklyn, 
as the widow of the author of edit- 
ing. R 5039, Aug. 9, 1929. 191 


My Bible and I; music by C. S. Col- 
burn. © Cary Samuel Colburn, 
Dunlap, Ia., as the author of the 
music. R 5073, Sept. 12, 1929. 192 


My clinging ivy, my ivy green; words 
by Arthur L. Robb, music by Max 
S. Witt. © Albert Witt, Murray 
Hill, N. Y., as the next of kin of 
the author of music, who is not 
living. R 5096, Sept. 7, 1929. 193 


My dreamland maid; from The storks, 
words by Guy F. Steely, music by 
F. Chapin. © Frederic Chapin, 
Hollywood, Calif., as the author of 
the music. R 5270, Sept. 3, 1929. 

194 

My friend and guide; words by Kate 
Ulmer, musie by I. H. Meredith. © 
Isaac H. Meredith, New York, as 
the author of the music. R 5378, 
Oct. 2, 1929. 195 


My Madagascar maid; vocal selection 
from Mary’s lamb, words and music 
by R. Carle. © Richard Carle, 
Hollywood, Calif., as the author. R 
5250, Sept. 25, 1929. 196 


Nachtsegen; die lande durchtriiumt, 
von Franz Evers, musik von Max 
Reger, op. 55, no. 12; ftir mittlere 
Singstimme. © Else Reger, Munich, 
as the widow of the author of the 
music. R 5423, Aug. 8, 1929. 197 


Narr (Der); keinen vater, der das 
kinn, von L. Jacobowsky, musik yon 
Max Reger, op. 55, no. 5; ftir hohe 
Singstimme. © Else Reger, Munich, 
as the widow of the author of the 
musie. R 5416, Aug. 8, 1929. 198 


New colonial march; by R. B. Hall. 
1. Orch.—2. Band. © Isabelle Hall 
Philbrook, Lynn, Mass., as the wid- 
ow of the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 5217, 5218, Sept. 25, 1929. 

199, 200 


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New (The) colonial march; by R. B. 
Hall; pf. © Isabelle Hall Phil- 
brook, Lynn, Mass., as the widow 
of the author. R 5215, Sept. 25, 
1929. 201 


Nocturne-serenade; by Edouard Wolff, 
op. 85, no. 1, transcribed by Wilson 
G. Smith; pf. © Mez B. Smith, 
Lakewood, O., as the widow of the 
author of the transcription of music. 
R 5236, Sept. 28, 1929. 202 


Nora Ryan; words by George V. Ho- 
bart, music by Ludwig Englander. 
© Donald B. Hobart, New York, and 
Carla Englander Poltz, Vienna, as 
the next of kin of the authors, who 

‘are not living. Kyso095:. Sept.’ |-(, 
1929. 203 


O Lord, how manifold are Thy works; 
anthem for Thanksgiving, music by 
Joseph Barnby, arr. by George B. 
Nevin; men’s voices, organ ace. © 
George B. Nevin, Easton, Pa., as the 
author of the arrangement of music. 
R 5002, Sept. 18, 1929. 204 


Old Black Joe; arr. by C. F. Shattuck ; 
mixed voices. © Margaret Shat- 
tuck, Brooklyn, as the widow of the 
author of the,arrangement. R 5340, 
Oct« 3,. 1929. 205 


Old Limerick town; lancers, by Chaun- 
cey Olcott, arr. by G. Salzer; orch. 
© Gustave Salzer, Brooklyn, as the 
author of the arrangement of music. 
R 5251, Sept. 25, 1929. 206 


Old Limerick town; march and two 
step, by G. Salzer; pf. © Gustave 
‘Salzer, Brooklyn, as the author. R 
5268, Aug. 30, 1929. 207 


Old Limerick town; selection, by 
Chauncey Olcott, arr. by Karl L: 
Hoschna; pf. © Hettie Hoschna, 
Patchogue, L. I., N. Y., as the widow 


of the author of the arrangement of 


R 5279, Sept. 10, 1929. 208 


Old Limerick town; waltzes, by Chaun- 
cey Olcott, arr. by Karl L. Hoschna ; 
pf. © Hettie Hoschna, Patchogue, 
L. I, N. Y., as the widow of the 
author of the arrangement of music. 
R 5275, Sept. 10, 1929. 209 


On a Sunday afternoon; words by An- 
drew B. Sterling, music by H. Von 
Tilzer. © Harry Von Tilzer, ‘New 
York, as the author of the music. 
R 5134, Sept. 17, 1929. 210 


Only waiting; words by Francis L. 
Mack, music by Chas. C. Ackley 
[pseud. of I. H. Meredith] 


music. 


© Isaac | 


pt. 11, n. S., v. 24 


H. Meredith, New York, as the 
author of the music. R 5883, Oct. 
2, 1929: 211 


Orizaba; intermezzo, by J. G. Dewey; 
pf. © James G. Dewey, San Fran- 
cisco, as the author. R 5267, Aug. 
PA Capa LS v5 S 212 


Our Lord shall come again; words by 
Lotta B. White, music by I. H. Mere- 
dith. © Isaac Hickman Meredith, 
New York, as the author of the 
music. ..R, 5399,:.Oct. 2, 1929. 213 


Our refuge; words by Flora Kirkland, 
music by I. H. Meredith. © Isaac 
Hickman Meredith, New York, as the 
author of the music. R 5401, Oct. 
2, 1929. 214 


Paar (Hin) ; schweigend geht die, von 
Richard Braungert, musik von Max 
Reger, op. 55, no. -9; ftir mittlere 
singstimme. © Else Reger, Munich, 
as the widow of the author of the 
music. R 5420, Aug. 8, 1929. 215 


Papillons (Les); air de ballet, par 
Rodolphe Berger; pf. © Honorine 
Isopy, Paris, as the executor of the 
author. R 5157, Sept. 27, 1929. 216 


Peace and rest; words by Gertrude 
Louise Luckie, music by Robert Bat- 


ten. © Robert J. Barclay Wilson, 
London, as the executor of the 
author of music. R 5151, Sept. 27, 
1929. 217 


Peace with God; words by Kate Ulmer, 
music by I. H. Meredith. © Isaac 
Hickman Meredith, New York, as the 
author of the music. R 5397, Oct. 
2, 1929. 218 


Peasant dance; by H. Smith, op. 7 : pf. 
© Hannah Smith, New York, as the 
author. R 5028, Sept. 5, 1929. 219 


Peasants’ evening song; by Paul Du- 
celle [pseud. of C. W. Krogmann] 
op. 17, no: 10; pf. © Carrie W. 
Krogmann, Marblehead, Mass., as 
the author. R 5055, Aug. 15, 1929. 

220 


Pecheuses (Les) ; poesie de G. Vicaire, 
musique de C. Cuvillier. © Charles 
Cuvillier, Paris, as the author of mu- 
Sic. R 5205, Sept. 27, 1929. 221 


Pedlar (The); a catch, old English 
melody, words and music written 
and arr. by H. Lane Wilson. © Rob- 
ert J. Barclay Wilson, London, as 
the executor of the author of music. 
R 5197, Sept. 27, 1929. 222 


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Pense! d’automne (Autumn thoughts) ; 
valse sentimental by M. Melville El- 
lis; pf. © Rachel M. Ellis, San 
Francisco, as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living. R 5268, 
Aug. 27, 1929. 223 


Petite annonce; poesie de Zamacois, 
musique de Rodolphe Berger. © 
Honorine Isopy, Paris, as the execu- 
tor of the author of music. R 5146, 
Sept. 27, 1929. 224 


Playtime; by H. Smith, op. 7; pf. © 
Hannah Smith, New York, as the 
author. R 5030, Sept. 5, 1929. 225 


Polka des petits oiseaux ; par Rodolphe 
Berger; pf. Honorine Isopy, 
Paris, as the executor of the author. 
R 5154, Sept. 27, 1929. 226 


Pompadour; poesie de Louis Rocher, 
musique de J. Vieu; voix élevées; 


en sol. © Jane Vieu, Paris, as the 
author of the music. R 5140, Sept. 
27, 1929. Ly 


Poppy song: from The wizard of Oz, 
words by L. Frank Baum, music by 
P. Tietjens. © Paul Tietjens, New 
York, as the author of the music. 
R 5246, Sept. 26, 1929. 228 


Praise to our Jehovah; music by C. H. 
Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berke- 
ley, Calif., as the author of the mu- 
sic. R 5008, Sept. 13, 1929. 229 


Professor (The) at home; comical 
characteristic quartette, words and 
music by P. Bliss; mixed voices. © 
Paul Bliss, Oswego, N. Y., as the 
author. R 5213, Sept. 25, 1929. 230 


Quartett; von G. Schumann, op. 29; 
pf., violine, viola u. violoncell; in F 
moll. © Georg Schumann, Gross- 
Lichterfelde. Germany, as the author. 
R 5298, Sept. 30, 1929. 231 


Rainbow bridge; words by Clifton 
Bingham, music by Guy d’Hardelot 
[pseud. of H. Rhodes]; in E flat. © 
Helen Rhodes, London, as the author. 
R 5063, Sept. 18, 1929. yay 


Rejoice in the Lord, all ye people; 
Thanksgiving anthem, arr. from V. 
Novello, by G. B. Nevin; men’s 
voices, with organ acc. © George 
B. Nevin, Easton, Pa., as the author 
of the arrangement of the music. 
R 5000, Sept. 13, 1929. 233 


Remember Lord; words from Lamen- 
tations, music by William Sparger; 
alto solo and cho. (Two anthems 
after Hebrew melodies) © Rebecca 


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Sparger, New York, as the widow 
of the author of the music. R 5045, 
Sept. 10, 1929. 234 


Render to God; music by C. H. Ga- 
briel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berke- 
ley, Calif., as the author of the mu- 
sic. R 5006, Sept. 13, 1929. 235 


Rogers (The) brothers in Harvard; 
march and two step, by Maurice 
Levi. © Leon Levi, Baltimore, as 
the next of kin of the author who is 
not living. R 5264, Aug. 27, 1929. 

236 


Rose (Die) vom liebesgarten; oper in 
2 akten, vor u. nachspiel, dichtung 
von James Green, musik von H. 
Pfitzner ; Klavierauszug mit text. © 
Hans Pfitzner, Unterschondorf am 
Ammersee, Germany, as the author 
of the music. R 5065, Sept. 14, 1929. 

Zot 


Rosen; eine schale bluhender rosen, 
von Marie Itzerott, musik von Max 
Reger, op. 55, no. 4; fiir hehe sing- 
Stimme. © Else Reger, Munich, as 
the widow of the author of the mu- 
sic. R 5415, Aug. 8, 1929. 238 


Roses dainty, roses fair; opening cho., 
act 1, from The storks, words by 
Guy F. Steely, music by F. Chapin. 
© Frederic Chapin, Hollywood, 
Calif., as the author of the music. 
R295, Sept. 16,7929. 239 


Roses des neiges (Schneerosen) ; par 
J. F. Wagner, op. 374: orch. © 
Josephine Karban, Vienna, aS exe- 
cutor of the author. R 5410, Sept. 
24, 1929. 240 


Roses des neiges (Schneerosen) ; valse 
viennoise, par J. F. Wagner, op. 374; 
pf. © Josephine Karban, Vienna, 
as executor of the author. R 5411, 
Sept. 24, 1929. 241 


Sailor’s song; by H. Smith, op. 7; pf. 
-© Hannah Smith, New York, as the 
author. R 5037, Sept. 5, 1929. 242 


Santa Claus minstrels; Christmas 
cantata, libretto by Fred Emerson 
Brooks, music by I. H. Meredith. 
© Isaac Hickman Meredith, New 
York, as the author of the music. 
R 5404, Oct. 2, 1929. 243 


Santa’s surprise; Christmas cantata, 
words by Irvin H. Mack, music by 
J, ii.) Halls, Qvidis: Lincoln, Hall, 
Philadelphia, aS the author of the 
music. R 5312; Oct. 2,.1929. 244 


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Savior’s (The) voice; duet, words by 
Mary Gilbert Wray, music by C. H. 
Gabriel; ten. and alto, or sop. and 
alto. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, 
Calif., as the author of the music. 
R 5004, Sept. 18, 1929. 245 


Scarecrow; vocal selection from The 
wizard of Oz, words by L. Frank 
Baum, music by P. Tietjens. © 
Paul Tietjens, New York, as the 
author of the music. R 5239, Sept. 
26, 1929. 246 


Second (The) coming; music by C. H. 
Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berke- 
ley, Calif., aS the author of the mu- 
sic. R 5016, Sept. 138, 1929. 247 


Seduction; valse, par J. Vieu: pf. © 
Jane Vieu, Paris, as the author. R 
5176, Sept. 27, 1929. 248 


See where my love a-maying goes; 
song, composed by C. A. Lidgey. © 
Robert E. Burgiss, London, as the 
executor of the author of music. 
R. 5179, Sept. 27, 1929. 249: 


Shall I crucify Him; words by Mrs. 
Frank A. Breck, music arr. by I. H. 
Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author of the arrange- 
ment of music. _R 5127, Dec. 22, 
1928. ‘ 250 


Show forth the praises; words by 
Flora Kirkland, music by I. H. 
Meredith. © Isaac Hickman Mere- 
dith, New York, as the author of 
the music. R 5395, Oct. 2, 1929. 

, 251 


Sing O sing this blessed morn; Christ- 
mas anthem, words by C. Words- 
worth, music by A. Frey; mixed 
voices, organ acc. © Adolf Frey, 
Syracuse, N. Y., as the author of 
the music. R 5232, Sept. 28, 1929. 

ay, 

Sing we now hymns of gladness; 
Haster carol, words by Samuel 
Longfellow, music by P. L. Ather- 
for: ‘with ‘pt. or Orean “ace. = © 
Percy Lee Atherton, Boston, as the 
author of the music. R 5040, May 
31, 1929. 200 


Slain for us; music by C. H. Gabriel. 
© Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 
5015, Sept. 13, 1929. 254 


Soft floating on the air; eight-part 
song, by Frederic W. Root; male 
voices. © Fanny S. Root, Chicago, 
as the widow of the author. R 
5212, Sept. 25, 1929. 255 


pt. IL, D. Siw. 24 


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Soldiers’ (The) parade: by H. Smith, 


op. 7; pf. © Hannah Smith, New 
York, as the author. R 5035, Sept. 
5, 1929. 256 


Song (A) of victory: music by C. H. 
Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berk- 
eley, Calif... as the author of the 
music. R 5005, Sept. 18, 1929. 257 


Sound argument; old English melody, 
words and music written and arr. 
by H. Lane Wilson. © Robert J. 
Barclay Wilson, London, as the ex- 
ecutor of the author of music. R 
0202; Sept. 27, 1929. 258 


Spanish dance; by H. Smith, op. 7; 
pf. © Hannah Smith, New York. as 
the author. R 5032, Sept. 5, 1929. 

259 


Spring love song; words by Hdward 
Teschemacher, music by Luigi Den- 
za; in B flat. © Leila Denza, Lon- 
don, as the widow of the author of 
music. R 5189, Sept. 27, 1929; 260 


Sterne; die ihr den &ther mit, von 
Anna Ritter, musik von Max Peger, 
op. 55, no. 7; ftir mittlere sing- 
stimme. © Else Reger, Munich, as 
the widow of the author of the mu- 
sic. R 5418, Aug. 8, 1929. 261 


Storks (The); finale act 1, 2, words 
by Guy F. Steely, music by F. 
Chapin. © Frederic Chapin, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as the author of the 
music. R 52538, 5254, Sept. 16, 1929. 

262, 263 


Storks (The); prelude, act 2, by F. 
Chapin: pf. © Frederic Chapin, 
Hollywood, Calif, as the author of 
the music. R 5256, Sept. 16, 1929. 

264 


Storks;  schottische, by Frederic 
Chapin, arr. by H. Anderson; orch. 
© Hilding Anderson, Bayside, L. I., 
N. Y., as the author of the arrange- 
ment of music. R 5278, Sept. 3, oe 


Storks (The); selection from Steely 
and Chapin’s musical fantasy, arr. 
by H. Anderson; pf. © Hilding An- 
derson,. Bayside, L. I., N. Y., as the 
author of the arrangement of mu- 
sic. R 5273, Sept. 3, 1929. 266 


Sweet Genevieve; words by George 
Cooper, music by Henry Tucker, arr. 
by C. F. Shattuck; mixed quartette. 
© Margaret Shattuck, Brooklyn, as 
the widow of the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 5341, Oct. 3, piety 


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Tale (The) of the sea-shell; march 
and two step from The Prince of 
Pilsen, by Gustav Luders; pf. 
Gustav Chase, Brooklyn, as the next 
of kin of the author who is not livy- 


imo RR. D252. July 21, 1920. 268 
Tapfere (Der) schneider; ich wollt’ 
ich wir ein held, von Gust. Falke, 


musik von Max Reger, op. 55, no. 3; 
fiir hohe singstimme. © Else Reger, 


Munich, as the widow of the au- 
thor of the music. R 5414, Aug. 8, 
1929. 269 
Tcherkess; par L. Pouget; pf. © Leo 
Pouget, Paris, as the author. R 
5174, Sept. 27, 1929. 270 


Tell me charming creature; old Eng- 
lish melody, words and music writ- 
ten and arr. by H. Lane Wilson. © 
Robert J. Barciay Wilson, London, 
as the executor of the author of 
music. R 5195, Sept. 27, 1929. 271 


Terrible (The) puppy dog; Mr. John- 
son’s dog, from The Storks, words 
by Guy F. Steely, music by ~F. 
Chapin. © Frederic Chapin, Holly- 
wood, Calif.. as the author of the 
music. R 5272, Sept. 3, 1929. 272 


Thanktess hearts; music’ by C. H. 
Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berk- 
eley, Calif., as the author of the 
music. R 5025, Sept. 13, 1929. 273 


That’s how little. birds make love; 
from The storks, words by Guy F. 
Steely, music by F. Chapin. © 
Frederic Chapin, Hollywood, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 5269, 
Sept. 3, 1929. 274 


They that wait upon the Lord; words 
by Flora Kirkland, music by I. H. 
Meredith. © Isaac Hickman Mere- 
dith, New York, as the author of 


the music. R 5403, Oct. 2, 1929. 
275 
Thomas (Charles Louis Ambroise) 


Dictees musicales du Conservatoire 
national de musique; examens et 
concours, années 1872-1900, par Am- 
broise Thomas et Albert Lavignac. 
© Mme. veuve Auguste Wolff and 
René Thomas, Paris, as next of kin 
of Ambroise Thomas, and Jeanne 
Louise Amélie Foucard Lavignac, 
Paris, as widow of Albert Lavignac. 
R 5408, Sept. 6, 1927. 276 


Those wedding bells; by W. H. Scou- 
ton; band. © Wm. H. Scouton, Fre- 
mont, O., as the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 5220, Sept. 25, 1929. 

277 


24426 (288) 


Tom the ne’er do well; andante con 
moto, words by Edward F. Cogley, 
musie by W. E. Bock. © William E. 
Bock, Omaha, Neb., as the author of 
the music. R 5259, Aug. 138, 1929. 

278 

Tom the ne’er do well; tempo di mar- 
cia, words by Edward H. Cogley, mu- 
sie by W. E. Bock. © William E. 
Bock, Omaha, Neb., as the author 
of the music. R 5261, Aug. 27, 1929. 

279 

Tootsie wootsie; from The storks,. 
words by Guy F. Steely, music by 
F. Chapin. © Frederic Chapin, 
Hollywood, Calif., as the author of 
the musi¢,”"’ R’5271; Sept. 3)1929: 

280 

Tout passe; valse chantée, paroles de 
Paul Gavault et Eugéne Héros, mu- 
sique de Rodolphe Berger. © Hon- 
ovine Isopy, Paris, as the executor 
of; the author of .musie. B- 5158 
Sept. 27, 1929. 281 


Tratim; nun du wie licht, von Franz 
Evers, musik von Max Reger, op. 
55, no. 2; fiir hohe singstimme. © 
Hise Reger, Munich, as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 5413, 
Aug. 8, 1929. 282 


Traveller (The) and the pie; vocal se- 
lection from The wizard of Oz, 
words by L. Frank Baum, music by 
P. Tietjens. © Paul Tietjens, New 
York, as the author of the music. 
R 5240, Sept.-26, 1929. 283 


Trio; von H. Wolf-Ferrari, op. 5;. pf., 
violine u. violoncell. (© Hermann 
Wolf-Ferrari, Munich, Germany, as 
the author. R_ 5300, Sept. 30, 
1929. 284 


Triumphant praise; collection of new 
anthems for chorus choirs, by Fred 
A. Fillmore. © Laura F. Fillmore, 
Cincinnati, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 5076, Sent. '7, 1929. 285. 


Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) Twelve 
songs; by Peter Tschaikowsky, Eng- 
Nish tr, by TT Bakersni, ke Sib a 
critical note by Richard Aldrich.— 
v. 2. © Theodore Baker, Leipzig, as 
the author of the translation. R 
5058, 5059, Aug. 21, 1929. 286, 287 


Under the bamboo tree; music by Bob 
Cole. © Dora Cole Norman, West 
New Brighton, N. Y., and Carriebel 
Cole Plummer, Chicago, as the next 
of kin of the author of music, who 
is not living. R 5098, Sept. 7, 
1929. 288 


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24426 (289) 


Up into the cherry tree; words by 
Robert Louis Stevenson, music by 
Liza Lehmann. © Herbert Bedford, 
London, as the widower of the 
author of music. R 5170, Sept. 27, 
1929. 289 


Upper Broadway after dark; words by 
Ed. Gardenier, music by Maurice 
Levi. © Leon Levi, Baltimore, as 
the next of kin of the author of 
music who is not living. R 5262, 
Aug. 27, 1929. 290 


Valse melodique; par Gustav Lazarus; 
pf. © Hermine Lazarus, Berlin- 
Schoneberg, Germany, as the widow 
of the author. R 5843, Oct. 4, 
1929. 291 


Venetian gondolier serenade; by G. 
Voelker; band. © George Voelker, 


Richmond, as the author. R 5214, 
Sept. 25, 1929. 292 
Venetian gondolier serenade; by G. 


Voelker; orch. © George Voelker, 


Richmond, as the author of the 
arrangement. R 5215, Sept. 25, 
1929. 293 


Verklirung; leise deinen namen filiis- 
tern, von Marie Itzerott, musik von 
Max Reger, op. 55, no. 6; fiir hohe 
singstimme. © Hlse Reger, Munich, 
as the widow of the author of ‘the 
music. R 5417, Aug. 8, 1929. 294 


Veteran’s (The) song; words by F. E. 
Weatherly, music by Stephen Ad- 
ams. © Laura Maybrick, Ryde, Isle 
of Wight, as the widow of the author 
Of). MUSIC. Re ooo.) Sept 4 2k, 
1929. 295 


Victories (The) of prayer; words by 
Lizzie De Armond, music by Chas. 
C. Ackley [pseud. of I. H. Meredith] 
© Isaac H. Meredith, New York, as 
the author of the music. R 5391, 
Oct. 2, 1929. 296 


Viola; by Paul Ducelle [pseud. of 
C. W. Krogmann] op. 17, no. 1; pf. 
© Carrie W. Krogmann, Marble- 
head, Mass., as the author. R 5046, 
Aug. 15, 1929. 297 


Viola d’amour; holde koénigin der 
geigen, von Gust. Falke, musik von 
Max Reger, op. 55, no. 11; fiir mit- 
tlere singstimme. © Else Reger, 
Munich, as the widow of the author 
of. the -musiec. R 5422; Aug..§8, 
1929. 298 


Vision; by Josef Rheinberger, op. 156, 
no. 15, ed. by Henry M. Dunham; 
organ. © Helen H. Dunham, New 


pt. III, n. S., v. 24 


London, Conn., as the widow of the 
author of the editing. R 5234, Sept. 
28, 1929. 299 


Voice (The) of the Savior; words by 
Flora Kirkland, music by Chas. C. 
Ackley [pseud. of I. H. Meredith] 
© Isaac H. Meredith, New York, as 
the author. R 5390, Oct. 2, 1929. 

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-Wiiren wir zwei kleine végel; aus dem 


ruminischen von Leo Greiner, musik 
von Max Reger, op. 55, no. 10; fiir 
mittlere singstimme. © Else Reger, 
Munich, as the widow of the author 
of the music. R 5421, Aug. 8, 1929. 

3801 


Waldvoglein ist gestorben; dichtung 
von K. Keilholz, musik von P. Apfel- 
stedt. © Paul Apfelstedt, Frankfurt 
a/M, Germany, as the author of the 
music. R 5405, Oct. 3, 1929. 302 


Water lily; by Paul Ducelle [pseud. of 
C. W. Krogmann] op. 17, no. 6; pf. 
© Carrie W. Krogmann, Marble- 
head, Mass., as the author. R 5051, 
Aug. 15, 1929. 303 


When I am yours dear; duet, words 
by George V. Hobart, music by Lud- 
wig Englander. © Donald B. Ho- 
bart, New York, as next of kin of 
the author of words, who is not liv- 
ing, and Carla Englander Poltz, 
Vienna, as next of kin of the author 
of the music, who is not living. R 
5335, Sept. 25, 1929. 304 


When Jesus talks with me; words by 
Lizzie De Armond, music by Chas. 
C. Ackley [pseud. of I. H. Mere- 
dith] © Isaac H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author of the music. 
© R 5387, Oct. 2, 1929. 305 


When you love, love, love; schottische- 
caprice-barn dance from The wizard 
of Oz, arr. by H. Anderson; orch. 
© Hilding Anderson, Bayside, L. I., 
N. Y., aS the author of the arrange- 
ment of music. R 5249, Sept. 26, 
1929. 306 


When you love, love, love; vocal se- 
lection from The wizard of Oz, 
words by L. Frank Baum, music by 
P. Tietjens. © Paul Tietjens, New 
York, as the author of the music. 
R 5287, Sept. 26, 1929. 307 


Where the silv’ry Colorado wends its 
way; words by C. H. Scoggins, mu- 
sie by C. Avril. © Charles Avril, 
Santa Monica, Calif., as the author 
of the music, and Minnie Amelia 


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Scoggins, Oakland, Calif., as the 
widow of the author of the words. 
R 5066, June 10, 1929. 308 


Whistling Bill; words by George V. 
Hobart, music by Ludwig Englander. 
© Donald B. Hobart, New York, as 
next of kin of the author of words, 
who is not living, and Carla Eng- 
lander Poltz, Vienna, as next of kin 
of the author of music, who is not 
living. R 5339, Sept. 25, 1929. 309 


Why not say yes to-night; words by 
Effie Wells Loucks, music by Louis 
LD. Hichhorn. © Edna Katherine 
Hichhorn, Redlands, Calif., as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 5094, Sept. 17, 1929. 310 


_ Widow (A) bird sat mourning; words 
by Shelley, music by B. Luard Selby. 
© Reginald Bertram Selby, Amble- 
side Vicarage, Westmoreland. Eng- 
land, as the child of the deceased 
author. R 5144, Sept. 27, 1929. 311 


Wizard of Oz; march and two-step, 
arr. by Hilding Anderson; pf. © 
Hilding Anderson, Bayside, L. L., 


24426 (316) 


N. Y., as the author of the arrange- 
ment of music. R 5248, Sept. 26, 
1929. 312 


Wizard of Oz; selection, arr. by H. 
Anderson; pf. © Hilding Anderson, 
Bayside, L. I., N. Y., as the author 
of the arrangement of music. R 
5247, Sept. 26, 1929. 313 


Words of Jesus; music by C. H. Ga- 
briel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, 
Calif., as the author of the music. 
R 5010, Sept. 13, 1929 314 


You are my fiancée; or, I love you so, 
words by George V. Hobart, music 
by Ludwig Englander. © Donald 
B. Hobart, New York, as next of kin 
of the author of words, who is not 
living, and Carla Englander Poltz, 
Vienna, as next of kin of the author 
of music, who is not living. R 5333, 
Sept. 25, 1929. 315 


Zwei ginse; zur weissen gans sprach, 
von Julius Sturm, musik von Max 
Reger, op. 55, no. 8; fiir mittlere 
singstimme. © Else Reger, Munich, 
as the widow of the author of the 
music. R 5419, Aug. 8, 1929. Bee) 


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1929 
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entry, it is to be understood that he is a citizen of the United States. 


7A canzone ’e Sant’ Andrea; versi e 
musica di Renzo Vampo. 4to. 
[Words and melody only] © Oct. 
19, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 2; E pub. 10477; 
Giacomo Mordente, New Haven. 

are 24427 


°A festa d’ ’e Tranise; versi di G. Spa- 
duzzi, musica di Gennaro Martone. 
[Words and melody only] © Oct. 
22, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 2; E pub. 10631; 

Gennaro Spaduzzi, New Haven. 
24428 


A la gavotte; von Eduard Schiitt, op. 
84, no. 2, bearb. von Bernhard Egg, 
of Germany; kleines orch. stimmen, 
mit pf. o. orgel direction u. violino 
1 direction. © May 15, 1929: 1. 
June 13; E for. 4997; N. Simrock, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 24429 


j Abajo las coquetas! fantasia cémica- 
lirica, letra de Paso y _ Loygorri, 
musica de J. Guerrero, of Spain. 
Pte. de apuntar. © Apr. 20, 1928; 
1 ec. Nov. 20, 1929; E for. 7560; Ja- 
cinto Guerrero, Madrid. 24430 


Abends, wann der regen fallt; text 
von Walter Calé, musik von Ludwig 
Hess, of Germany, op. 30; sop.-solo 
u. minnerchor, ohne begl. 4to. © 
June 13, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 21; E for. 
7289; Gebr. Hug & co., Leipzig. 

24431 


Abergenny; from The dancing master, 
selected and ed. by Douglas and 
Helen Kennedy, arr. by Arnold 
Foster, of Great Britain; pf. (In 
Country dance tunes, new series 1) 
© Nov. 30, 1929; 1 ¢. Nov. 30; EB 
for. 7670; English folk dance soc., 
London. 24432 


Abmarsch der soldaten; von Robert 
Miiller-Hartmann, of Germany, op. 
23, no. 4. (Jn Klavierstticke fiir 
die jugend.) © Dec. 20, 1928; 1 «. 
-May 16, 1929; E for. 4579; N. Sim- 
rock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 24433 


About you; words and music by H. 
W. Davis, arr. by Ben Judson. 
[Photostat] © 1 ¢. Nov. 25, 1929; 


E unp. 18673; Henry W. Davis, 
Alexandria, Va. 24434 


Abschied; dichter unbekannt, gesetzt 
von Josef Reiter, of Austria; vier- 
stimmigen minnerchor, ohne begl. 
Partitur u. stimmen. MRegensburg- 
Leipzig-Charlottenburg, Bosse- mu- 
sikverlag. 4to. © Dee. 1, 1928; 
1 ce. Sept. 21, 1929; E for. 7300; 
Gustav Bosse, Regensburg, Ger- 
many. 24435 


Accompagnement du kyriale vatican; 
par Jean Hébert Desrocquettes et 
Henri Potiron, of France. [Latin 
text] © June 27, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 
2; E for. 7664; Desclée & cie., Paris. 

24436 


Addio my darling; from Three sisters, 
melody by Gino Severi. © 1 c. Nov. 
7, 1929; E unp. 13243 ; Fox film corp., 
New York. 24437 


Aeroplane (The) song; words by J. H. 
Heller, music by Burrell Van Bu- 
ren. Dayton, O., Heller pub. house. 
© Sept. 26, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 4; E 
pub. 10502; John Henry Heller, Day- 
ton, O. 244388 


After all, I’m in love with you; words 
by’ Benny Davis, music by J. Fred 
Coots; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by W. C. Lindemann. © June 17, 
1929; 2 c. June 19; E pub. 8424; 
George & Arthur Piantadosi, inc., 
New York. 24439 


After all—life is worth while; words 
and music by J. Kwasser. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Nov. 8, 
1929; E unp. 138249; Jack Kwasser, 
New York. 24440 


After all, what does it mean to love; 
words and music by I. Dunn. © 
1 e. Nov. 11, 1929; H unp. 13142; 
Ida Dunn, Kansas City, Mo. 

; 24441 

After I knew you; words by J. A. 
Meek, music by Burrell Van Bu- 
ren. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Nov. 25, 1929; BH unp. 13724; 
James Alexander Meek, Shellsburg, 
Ta. 24442 


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24443 


After-my-waltz-dear-with-you; . words 
and music by Fred J. Deimel, jr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ec. 
Nov. 21, 1929; E unp. 138518; F. J. 
Deimel, jr., New Orleans. 24443 


After the sun’s kissed the world good- 
bye; song fox-trot, words and‘ mu- 
sic by Austen Croom- Johnson, of 
Great Britain; pf. and: ukulele ace. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] “© 
Noy..16, 1929; 1. ¢. Nov. 21;.E-for. 
7538; Cambridge music co. ltd., 
‘London, 24444 


Ah oi; words and music by R. ney. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 29, 1929: E unp. 13827; Re- 
bekah Raney, San Francisco. 
iedoks ; 24445 


Ain’t- I good to you; words by Andy 
Razaf, music by’ Donald Redman. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Noy. 18, 1929; E unp. 13345; Joe 
Davis, New York. 24446 


Ain’t you, baby; words by Jack Yel- 
len, music by Milton Ager; pf. acc., 
. with ukulele arr. by Dan Dougherty. 
“© Nov. 7, 1929: 2 e¢ Nov. 8; E 
pub. 10627; Ager, Yellen & Born- 
stein, ine. New York. 24447 


Al dorarse las espigas; zarzuela en dos 
actos, letra de Sevilla y Carreno, 
musica de FEF. Balaguer, of Spain. 
Pte. de apuntar. © Jan. 27, 1929; 
1 ec. Nov. 20; E for. 7567; Francisco 
Balaguer, Madrid. 24448 


Alabamy paradise; words by Ralph 
Stanley, music by Freddy Hart, of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele acc. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Sept. 24, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 28; E 
for. 7262; Berners musie co., ltd., 
London. 24449 


Albeniz (I.) Prélude; no. 1, de Chants 
‘d@’Espagne, arr. par Francis Sala- 
bert, of France; orch. parties, avec 
pf. conducteur et 1°. violini con- 
ducteur. © Sept. 25, 1929; 1. c. 
Oct. 16; E for 7227; Union musicale 
franco espagnole, Paris. 24450 


Album de danse; by Claude Lapham ; 
pf. © Noy. 22, 1929; 2 ¢, Nov. 25; 
HE pub. 10967 ; Crawford music corp., 
New York. 24451 


Album of selected pieces for the piano ; 
by Béla Barték, compiled by Kath- 
erine K. Davis. (Concord series 
606) © Sept. 16, 1929; 2c. Nov. 11; 
H pub. 10917; E. C. Schirmer music 
co,, Boston. 24452 


pt. IT, n. s., v. 24 


All aboard for happy town; words by 
Jack Burroughs, music by Georges 
Maurice, of France, domiciled at San 
Francisco. © 1 ¢. Noy. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 13255; J. Maurice Rouyer, 
San Francisco. 24453. 


All aroun’ Chicago in nineteen thirty 
three; words and music by Joe 
Callju fi. e.. J. M. Callju] -© 1c. 

- Nov: 23; 1929; E unp. 13635; Joseph* 
Martin. Callju,. Rockford, Il. 

24454 


All I dois think of you; words and 
music by D. C. Pfeiffer. © 1 c¢. Nov. 
13, 1929; EH unp. 18222; Donald Con 
Pfeiffer, Hazleton, Pa, - 24455 


All my life ; words and music by S. B. 
Furgatch. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Nov. 6, 1929; E unp. 
12948: Sidney B. Furgateh, New 
York. 24456 


All of my life I’ve been looking for 
Somebody just like you; from 
Painted faces, words and music by 
Abner Silver. © Nov. 26, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 27; E pub. 11083; Gem music 
corp., New York. 24457 


All the time; fox-trot song, words and 
music by W. Bird. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1.¢. Nov. 22, 1929; H 
unp. 18554; Wilbur Bird, New York. 

24458. 


All things are still; poem by Herbert 
J. Brandon, music by Reginald Red- 
man, of Great Britain ; mixed voices. 
London, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 4to. 
© Nov. 5, 1929; 1 ce. Nov. 8; E for. 
7494; Reginald Redman, ‘Cardiff, 
Wales. 24459: 


Alla gavotta; no. 2 der Suite der freude, 
von Paul Scheinpflug, arr. von St. 
Stefanoff, both. of Germany; orch. 
stimmen, mit violino 1 direction. © 
Aug. 10, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 2; E for. 
7341;  WHeinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 24460 


Alla marcia; no. 4 der Suite der 
freude, von Paul Scheinpflug, arr. von 
St. Stefanoff, both of Germany; 
orch. stimmen, mit violino 1 direc- 
tion. © Aug. 10, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 2; 
E for. 7343; Heinrichshofen’s verlag,. 
Magdeburg, Germany. — 24461 


Allegretto ben moderato; 1°° pte. de la 
Sonate en la maj., par César Franck, 
arr. par FEF. Salabert, of France; 
orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur et 
1° violini conducteur. © Sept. 25, 
1920* Te Ott; 16:° Egor taco; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 24462 


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-Allegretto poco mosso; 4° partie, de la 
. Sonate en la maj., par César Franck, 
arr. par F. Salabert, of France; 
orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur et 
1° violini conducteur. © Sept. 25, 
1929; 1c. ‘Oct. ‘163. E for. , 7224; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 24463 


‘Allegro symphonique; par M. Delmas- 
_. Popy, both of France; orch. par- 
ties, avec pf. conducteur et 1° vio- 
lini conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 1, 
1929; 1 ec. Oct..5; HB. for. T4145; EB. 
Gaudet, Paris. 24464 


Allentown high school songs; words by 
Dorothy Newhard Knoff, music by 
W. F. Acker. [Allentown, Pa.], Mu- 
sic department of the Allentown 
high school. 1. Alma mater. [2 
others] © Nov. 8, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 
21; E pub. 10985; Warren F. Acker, 
Allentown, PA&. 24465 


Alles in triimmer; von Ernst HKggert, 
of Germany; salon u. grosses orch. 
stimmen, mit violino 1 direction. 
© Aug. 10, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 2; E for. 
7346; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 24466 


Alles tanzt! 80 leichte tinze, ged. von 
verschiedenen dichtern komponiert 
von Georg Bliithner, of Germany, 
bearb. von Hermann Wenzel, of Ger- 
many; pf. bd. 2. © Aug. 27, 1929; 
1 e. Oct. 21; E for. 7377; Fr. Portius, 
Leipzig. 24467 


Allurement; for cinema, by Hubert 
Bath, of Great Britain; full. orch. 
pts. © Nov. 25, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 25; 
E pub. 10980; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 24468 


Aloha; in diagram, by Mort Searels; 
Hawaiian steel guit. © Sept. 26, 
1929; 2 ec. Oct. 26; E pub. 10669; 
Honolulu conservatory of music, 
ine., Akron, O. 24469 


Alone; words by Edmund Bernbryer, 
music by W. G. Siemon. © 1 «. 
Noy. 11, 1929; E unp. 13152; Wil- 
liam G. Siemon, Cincinnati. 24470 


Alone in the rain; from The grand 
parade, words and music by Ed- 
mund Goulding and Dan Dougherty ; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Nov. 9, 1929; 
2 ce. Nov. 11; E pub. 10737; Ager, 
Yellen & Bornstein, ine., New York. 

24471 


Along came you; words and music by 
P. E. Hubbell and B. Stoddard. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ec. 


24481 


Nov. 29, 1929; E unp. 13852; Paul B. 
Hubbell and Billy Stoddard, Los 
Angeles. 24472 


Alphabet (The) of love begins with 
U; words by Don Hartman and Al 
Gary, music by 8. Solomon. [Words 
and melody only] ©41e. Noy. 13, 
1929; E unp. 13206; Sid Solomon, 
New York. 24473 


Alphabetic rhythm; words and music 
by Walter Smith and Joe Zimmer- 
man. © Nov. 14, 1929; 2c. Nov. 15; 
E pub. 10955; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 24474 


Altar (The) of my heart; words by 
Charles O. Roos, music by Francesco 
B. De Leone. 1. High voice, in E 
flat—2. Med. voice, in D.—3. Low 
voice, in B flat. © Nov. 25, 1929; 
2 ec. each Nov. 25; E pub. 10977; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 24475 


‘Always home sweet home to me; 


words and musie by G. R. Whipple. 

© 1c. Nov. 21, 1929; E unp. 13540; 

Gladys Read Whipple, Cleveland. 
24476 


Always lovin’ you; words and music 
by E. P. Courtney. © 1c. July 9, 
1929; E unp. 13467; Elizabeth Piatt 
Courtney, Port Washington, L. L., 
IN.) x. 24477 


Am I blue? from On with the show, 
by Grant Clarke and Harry Akst, 
arr. by H. Silberhorn; concertina. 
© Oct. 31, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 5; E pub. 
10650; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 24478 


Am I to blame; by Johnny Tucker, 
Joe Schuster and Ruth HEtting, arr. 
by Geo. J. Trinkaus; vocal orch. 
pts. 4to. © Oct. 31, 1929; 2 ¢c. Nov. 
5; E pub. 10639; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 24479 


Am I to blame; words and music by 
Joe Schuster, Johnny Tucker and 
Ruth Etting; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Oct. 31, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 5; E pub. 
10646; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 24480 


Am schwarzen see; by Anton Dvorak, 
op... 68, no. 2, jrey...and . arr... by 
Bohfislavy Leopold, of Czechoslo- 
vakia; small orch. pts., with pf. or 
organ conductor and 1st violin con- 
ductor. © Apr. 20, 1929; 1 c. May 
16; E for. 4545; N. Simrock, G. m. b. 
H., Berlin. 24481 


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24482 


pt. I, n. S., v. 24 


Amalia; waltz song,.words by Anne 
_, Stillings, music by Amalia Stillings, 
arr. by M. La Farge. © 1c. Nov. 
29, 1929; E unp. 18828; Anne Still- 
ings, Amalia Stillings and Maurice 
La Farge, New York. 24482 


Amargura; tango chanté, paroles es- 
pagnoles de Pippo Racho, musique 
de José M. Lucchesi, of Brazil; pf., 
avec ukulele arr. par F. Salabert. 
© Sept. 25, 1929; 1c Oct. 16; EB 
for. 7210; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

24483 


American (The) beauty rose; words 
“and music by 8S. G. Roadcap. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
Nov. 4, 1929; E unp. 13576; Sadie 
»G, Roadcap, Clifton Forge, Va. 
24484 


Among those sandy hills; words by P. 
Dickson, music by Harry. Clifford. 
© 1 ec. Nov. 30, 1929; E unp. 13888; 
Philip Dickson, Calvert, Tex. 

. 24485 


Amore nomade; tango, parole di G. M. 
Sala, musica di Nello Segurini, of 
Italy. © 1 ce. Nov. 19, 1929; E unp. 

13614; Enrico Bernstiel, Milan. 
24486 


Amour (L’) dans les roses; valse bos- 
ton, de Alex Thomas, arr. par Tom 
Waltham, of Great Britain; petit 
orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © June 6, 1929; 1 c. July 16; 
E for. 5675; Hditions Max Eschig, 
Paris, 24487 


Amour discret; for cinema, by James 
C. Bradford; full orch. pts. © Nov. 
25, 1929; 2c. Nov. 25; E pub. 10987 ; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 24488 


Amoureusement; par Rhené-Baton, op. 
48, orch. par Roger Branga, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor. 4to. © July 15, 1929; 1c. Sept. 
12; E for. 7634; Durand & cie., Paris. 

24489 


An’ how; by D. W. Lloyd; pf. © 1 e. 
Noy. 18, 1929; E unp. 13384; Doro- 
thy Wemple Lloyd, Beverly . Hills, 
Calif, 24490 


And then came love; words and music 
by E. M. Cook. [Words and melody 
only] ©1 «Nov. 29, 1929; E unp. 
13826; Elizabeth Morgan Cook, Bel- 
vedere, Calif. 24491 


Angel face, angel heart, angel eyes; 
waltz, written’ by Han Wace, :com- 
posed by Gene Lee, of Great Britain ; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by Harry 


Bull. [Staff-and tonic -sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Apr. 26, 1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 
28; E for. 7267; Berners musie ¢o., 
ltd., London. 24492 


Angel sweetheart ; words and music by 

I. Dunn. © 1 «© Noy. 11, 1929; B 
unp. 18143; Ida a ‘Kansas City, 
Mo. ) 24493 


Angelus at sea; words and music by 
J. S. Johnson, of Great Britain. © 
Oct.“ 22, 1928 1 -e? OC Sr. aoe 
12483 ; Boosey & CO.) cE. London. 


24494 . 


Aning (Hn) av dig; sangvals, text av 
Sven-Olof Sandberg, musik av: Ted 
McAlsey [pseud. of Hric Ostrom], 
of Sweden; pf. © July 1, 1929;1c¢. 
Oct. 24; E for. 6986; Svenska noter, 
a. b.,. Stockholm, Sweden. » 24495 


Anita; words and music by F. Falla; 
pf.,,. [Photostat], “© te Weve 
1929; E unp. 13492; Fernando Falla, 
New York. 24496 


Anita mia; tango, par Henry Gazon, 
‘arr. par F. Salabert, of France; orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur, 1° vio- 
lino conducteur et paroles. 4to. © 

_ Nept.. 25, 1929: 1 ¢.Ock 16.3 iar, 
7169 ; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

24497 


Ann Marie; words and music by G. HE. 
Myers. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1929; H 
unp. 12819; Gertrude H. Myers, 
Portland, Or. 24498 


Annie Laurie; arr. be Crosby Mollen- 
hauer; 4 violins and pf. © Oct. 29, 
1929; 2 ce. Nov. 2; E pub. 10468; 
Hamilton S. Gordon, ine., New York. 

— 24499 


Announah! fox-trot chanté, paroles de 
Marc—Hély, musique de Angelo Cal- 
abrése, of France; pf. ace., avee uku- 
lele arr. par F. Salabert. © Sept. 25, 
1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 16; E for. 7202; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 24500 


Antagonist (The) ; for cinema, by Hu- 
bert Bath, of Great Britain; full 
orch. pts.. © Noy. 25, 1929; 2 ec. 
Nov. 25; E pub. 10984; Sam Fox 
pub. co., Cleveland. 24501 


Anthems old and new; ed. by Ian 
Alexander, of Great Britain, domi- 
ciled at New York. 4to. © Oct. 14, 
1929; 2c. and aff. Oct: 16; A 14169; 
Century co., New York. 24502 


Antique; by Mortimer Wilson, op. 85, 
no. 6; pf. © Novi 19,1929 5:2) «. 
Nov. 20; E pub. 10884; Century 
music pub. co., New York. 24503 


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24523 


Apple (The) girl; words and musie by 


E. A. M. Jones. Music se. © 1. 
Oct. 23, 1929; D unp. 27616; Eva 
Alberta Martha Jones, Salem, Mass. 

24504 


Are you afraid of me; fox-trot, lyrics 
by Cal. Norris [i. e. Calvin Irving 
Norris], music by Bennie Oakland. 
[Words and melody only] © 1c. 
Nov. 26, 1929; E unp. 18706; Ben 
Oakland and Cal. Norris, New York. 

24505 


Are you alone when I’m alone; words 
and music by I. Fike. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 23, 1929: 
E unp. 18598; Irene Fike, Lewis- 
town, Ill. 24506 

Argentina; words by Andy Razaf, 

music by Harry Brooks. [Words 

and melody only] © 1 ¢ Nov. 18, 

1929; E unp. 13342; Joe Davis, New 

York. 24507 


Arioso; de Eugéne Cools, op. 60, orch. 
par H. Mouton, of France; petit 
orech. parties, avec pf.-conducteur. 
4to. © June 6, 1929; 1c. July 16; 
E for. 5676; Editions. Max Eschig, 
Paris. 24508 


Arise, shine; solo, or duet for chil- 
dren’s cho., words adapted from the 
Bible, and music composed by J. 
Schroeder, organ. ace. by J. F. 
Reuter. © Nov. 1, 1929; 2 ec Nov. 
4; E pub. 10602; John Schroeder, 
Melrose Park, Ill. 24509 


Arizona; 2-pt. song, words by T. J. 
Haynes, music by David Brooke; 
male voices. 4to. © Nov. 19, 1929; 
2 ec. Nov. 25; E pub. 10990; J. S. 
Fearis & bro., Chicago. 24510 


Arkansas (The) blues; words by N. 
Stokes, music by Harry Clifford. © 
4.6... Nov..18 1929" BP inp! 1514s: 
Naaman Stokes, Cushman, Ark. 

24511 


Armistice; cease fire, quartet or cho., 
words by Canon Scott, music by Al- 
bert Ham, of Canada; mixed voices. 
4to. © Nov. 6, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 8; 
E for. 7485; Anglo-Canadian music 
co., Toronto, Canada. (24512 


Around the manger; carol-anthem for 
Christmas, words by Robert Davis, 
music by Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, op. 
115; 3 women’s voices, with pf. or 
organ ace. 4to. © Sept. 7, 1929; 


2 c¢. Sept. 17; E pub. 10774; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 24513 


Arrivée (L’) des hirondelles; par Mau- 
rice Pesse, of France; orch. parties, 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 
251929: 1 ©. Oct. 53 BEeforwihs: 
Durand & cie., Paris. 24514 


As Joseph was a-walking: 4-pt. song, 
words traditional, music by George 
Oldroyd, of Great Britain; female 
voices. 4to. [Staff and tonie sol-fa 
notations]: © Oct. 15, 1929; 1 « 
Oct.:'31; E for.'7231;-Boosey & co., 
Itd., London. 24515 


As long as I’m with you; from No, 
no, Nanette, lyric by Grant Clarke, 
music by Harry Akst; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Nov. 8, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 
12; E pub. 10773; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 24516 


Asino; polka, words and music by F. 
Cusenza. |Words and melody only] 
©. 1 e. Sept. 18, 1929; E unp. 11002; 
Frank Cusenza, Detroit. 24517 


Ask me no more; words by Thomas 
Carew, music by Pedro de Zulueta, 
of Great Britain. © Oct. 22, 1929; 
1.¢ Oct. 31; E for. 7240; Boosey & 
co., ltd., London. 24518 


Assembly songs and choruses ; for high 
schools, by Randall J. Condon, Helen 
S. Leavitt and Elbridge W. Newton. 
4to. © Oct. 28, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 1; 
aff. Oct. 31; A 15424; Ginn & co. 
Boston. 24519 


Astrophel; 2-pt. song, poem by Spen- 
ser, music by Edgar L. Bainton, of 
Great Britain; sop. 1, 2... 4to.. © 
Nov. 30, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 30; E for. 
7668; Novello & co., ltd., London: 

24520 


At Father Power’s grave; words and 
music by C. Gaskill. [Words and 
melody only] © 1.c. Noy. 20, 1929; 
E unp. 13458 ; Clarence Gaskill, New 
York. 24521 


At the golden hour of twilight, I’ll be 
waiting dear for you; words and 
music by B. H. Whitney, arr. by 
Joseph Greenleaf. © Nov. 2, 1929; 
2.¢. Noy. 13; E pub. 10765; Byron H. 
Whitney, Perkins, Mich. 24522 


At the mid hour of night; words by 
Thomas Moore, set to old Irish air, 
arr. by Herbert Hughes, of Great 
Britain. © Oct. 22, 1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 
31; E for. 7239; Boosey & co., ltd., 
London. 24523 


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24524 


Atta boy; old pal, old. sock, old kid, 
old thing, old gold, oid baby, from 
Howdy Broadway, words and music 
by Billy Moll and Tommy Christian. 
© Nov. 1, 1929; 2c. Nov. 2; E pub. 
10604; Shapiro, Bernstein. & co., inc., 
New York. 24524 


Auf der alten burg; by Anton DvyoYrak, 


op. 85, no. 8, rev. and arr. by Bo- 


hislay Leopold, of Czechoslovakia ; 
small orch. pts., with pf. or organ 
conductor and 1st violin conductor. 
© Apr. 20, 1929; 1 c. May 16; E 
for. 4543; N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 24525 


Auf treue kameradschaft ; marsch, von 
H. L. Blankenburg, of Germany, 
instr. von Carl Zimmer; salon orch. 
stimmen, mit pf. direction wu. Vvio- 
lino 1 direction. 4to. © Oct. 15, 
1929; 1 c. Nov. 9; E for. 7440; Mu- 
Sikverlag Lyra, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 

24256 


Ausklang; von Robert Miiller-Hart- 
mann, of Germany, op. 23, no. 7. 
(In Klavierstiicke ftir die jugend.) 
© Dec. 20, 1928; 1 c. May 16, 1929; 
E for. 4583; N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 24527 


Ausser atem; galopp, von C. Faust, 
arr. von Ernst Eggert, of Germany ; 
salon u. grosses orch. stimmen, mit 
violino 1 direction. © Aug. 10, 
1929; 1 ce. Oct. 2; E for. 7345; Hein- 
richshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Ger- 
many. 24528 


Automne malade; poésie de Guillaume 
Apollinaire, musique de Ernesto 
Halffter, of Spain. © May 12, 1929; 
1 c. June 18; E for. 5180; Editions 
Max Eschig, Paris. 24529 


Autumn (Svetit solnischko); 4 pt. 
cho., words by Koltzoff, English ver- 
sion by Bernard D. N. Grebanier, 
music by Boris Levenson, op. 44, no. 
1; mixed voices. © May 24, 1929; 
2c. May 81; E pub. 6465; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York. 24530 


Autumn moon; words and music by 
E. B. Foster. © 1 c. Nov. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 13132; Edward Beale Foster, 
San Francisco. 24531 


Autumn roses; valse de_ ballet, by 
Ernest Reeves, of Great Britain ; vio- 
lin and pf. © Oct. 23, 1929; 1 ec. 
Nov. 2; E for. 7284; Walsh, Holmes 
& co., ltd., London. 24532 


Ayiadoras (Las); humorada en dos 
actos, letra de Lucio y Serrano, mu- 
sica de F. Alonso y J. Belda, both 


pt. 17, n. s., v.24 


of Spain, Pte. de apuntar. © Aug. 
19, 1927; 1 c. \Nov.. 20, 1929; E for. 
7553; Francisco Alonso y Joaquin 
Belda, Madrid. 245383 


Aviation; words by G. A. Howard, 
music by P. B. Story. © 1c. Noy. 
12, 1929; E unp, 13248; George A. 
Howard, Raleigh, N. C. 24534 


Awake thou that sleepest ; sacred song, 
words from the Scriptures, music 
by Robert Huntington Terry. © 
Nov. 9, 1929; 2c. Nov. 113° Ei pub. 
10940; G. Ricordi & co., inc,, New 
York. 245385 


Away from the highways back home; 
lyrics by H. Bentell and H. Gould, 
music by Jerry Moore. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 4, 1929; 
E unp. 12904; Harry Bentell and 
Helen Gould, New York. 24536 


Baby fingers; by William Burrowes 
Cooke; pf. © Oct. 1, 1929; 2c. Nov. 
21; E pub. 10932; Co-operative mu- 
sic co., Philadelphia. 24537 


Baby I’m wild about you; words and 
music by S. S. Howard. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e. Nov. 22, 
1929; E unp. 13567; Samuel S. How- 
ard, Topeka, Kan. 24538 


Baby smiles; words by C. E. Carter, 
music by Robt. H. Brennen. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Nov. 2, 
1929; E unp. 13461; Charles Hadker 
Carter, Charlotte, N. C. 245389 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Arioso ; 
orch. by Adolf Schmid; with pf. con- 
ductor. © Oct. 5, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 12; 
E pub. 10693; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 24540 


—— Ave verum; chorale, words from 
14th century, music arr. by Edmund 
Jaques; men’s voices. 4to. © Nov. 
4, 1929; 2 ce. Nov. 5; E pub. 10560; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 

© new tr. and added matter. 
24541 


—fThree chorales from the St. 
Matthew Passion; ed. by Franz van 
der Stucken; mixed voices, organ 


ace. 4to. O Lord who dares to smite — 


Thee. [2 others] Copyright is 
based upon new matter of Franz van 
der Stucken, namely, his interpreta- 
tion represented in the legible nota- 
tion thereof contained in the copies 
filed. © Oct. 10, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 4; 
E pub. 10526; Oliver Ditson co,, Bos- 
ton. 24542 


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no. 11, 1929 


24563 


Bad times blues; words and music by 
Spencer Williams. [Chords, single 
staff] © 1 ¢. Nov. 26, 1929; E unp. 
13696 ; Georgia music co., New York. 

24543 


Balfe (Michael William) ‘Then you’ll 
remember me; from The Bohemian 
girl, arr. by Carlo Tonelli, of Great 
Britain; pf., 4 hands. © Nov. 18, 
1929; 2 c. Nov. 20; E pub. 10910; 
B. F. Wood music ¢co., Boston. 

24544 


Ballet italien; suite d’orch., par Har- 
old de Bozi, of France; parties, avec 
pf. conducteur. 1. Valse. [4 others] 
© May 15, 1929; 1 e@ June 18; EB 


for. 5179; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 24545 
Band-master’s repertory, no. 1; ten 


concert numbers, med. difficulty, 
compiled and ed. by N. Clifford Page. 
4to. 1. Solo B flat cornet pt.— 
2. Conductor pt. © Sept. 16, 1929; 
2 ce. and aff. Oct. 3; A 13929, 18930; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

24546, 24547 


Barber (The) ; solo pantomime, melody 
by W. L. Rosemont. © 1 c. Nov. 15, 
1929; E unp. 138304; Walter Louis 
Rosemont, New York. 24548 


Barbus (Les); one-step, par Fred 
Pearly et Pierre Chagnon, arr. par 
F. Salabert, of France; orch. parties, 
avee pf. conducteur, 1° violino con- 
ducteur et paroles. 4to. © Sept. 25, 
1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 16; E for. 7182; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 24549 


Bashful ; fox trot, lyric by Abel Meero- 
pol, music by M. C. Jacoby. ©l1e. 
music Mar. 13, 1929, 1 ce. words Sept. 
13; E unp. 4676; Marie Cowles Ja- 
coby, Seneca Falls, N. Y. 24550 


Bashful lover’s song; words by T. J. 
Campbell, music by Richard Brough- 


ton. © 1. Nov. 15, 1929; B unp. 
13308; Thos. John Campbell, At- 
lanta. 24551 


Bashful Sally ; fox trot, words and mu- 
sic by R. A. Woods. © 1c. Nov. 21, 
1929; E unp. 18496; Richard Arthur 
Woods, Chicago. 24552 


Bashful (The) swain; from The danc- 
ing master, selected and ed. by 
Douglas and Helen Kennedy, arr. by 
Arnold Foster, of Great Britain; pf. 
(In Country dance tunes, new series 
1) © Nov. 30, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 30; 
E for. 7694; English folk dance soc., 
London. 24553 


| Beau Brummel; 


Bass noodles; modulation breaks and 
hot choruses by Joe Tarto; tuba, 
trombone, mellophone, string bass 
and bar. Saxophone. 4to. © Dec. 
10,°3929 ;°2 c. Nov. 30; aff.’ Dec. 13; 
AA 31306; Alfred & co., New York. 


24554 
Be bold O-hi-o; words by Fred A. 
Cornell, music by Hony Brettelle 


[pseud. of Horace Thompson Bret- 
telle] © Nov. 13, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 13; 
E pub. 10780; Horace Thompson 
Brettelle, Detroit. 


24555 
Be careful what you say; words and 
music by Betsy White. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Nov. 22, 1929; 
E unp. 18547; Vernon Dalhart, New 
York. 24556 


Be happy; words and music by Myrtle 
Gibson [i. e. M. G. Farnham] © 
1 ¢e.; Nov. .18, 1929; E unp. 13210; 
Myrtle Gibson Farnham, Chicago. 

24557 


words by Howard 
Johnson, music by Gus Edwards. 
© 1 e. Nov. 8, 1929; E unp. 13061; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 24558 


Beautiful Hawaiian shore; words and 
musie by J. Fratus. © 1. Nov. 5, 
1929; E unp. 12927; Joseph Fratus, 
Philadelphia. 24559 


Beautiful Washington; words and 
music by J. Beyers, arr. by Burrell 
Van Buren. [Words and melody - 
only], © 1c. Nov. 25, 1929; E unp. 
13719; June Beyers, Seattle. 24560 


Beauty waltz; lyric by Harlan Thomp- 
son, music by Dave Stamper. © 
Nov. 6, 1929; 2 c« Nov. 7; E pub. 
10751; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine., New York. 24561 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) Adagio, ma 
non troppo; aus der As-dur sonate 
op. 110, arr. von Ernst Eggert, of 
Germany; salon orch. stimmen, mit 
violino 1 direction. 4to. © Aug. 
10, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 15; E for. 7428; 
Heinrichshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, 
Germany. 24562 


—— Allegro con brio; de la 1°*° sonate, 
op. 12, no. 1, arr. par F. Salabert, 
of France; orch. parties, avee pf. 

~ eonducteur et 1° violini eonducteur. 
4to. © Sept. 1, 1929; 1 @ Oct. 5; 
E for. 7161; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

24563 


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24564 


pt. II, n, S., V. 24 


Beethoven :(Ludwig van)—Continued. 
Allegro molto scherzo; aus dem 
trio in C-dur fiir 2 oboen und engl. 
horn, von L. v. Beethoven, op. 87, 
arr. von Ernst Eggert, of Germany ; 
salon orch. stimmen, mit violino 1 
direction. 4to. © Aug. 10, 1928; 1c. 
Oct. 15, 1929; Ei for. 7427; Heinrich- 
shofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Ger- 
many. 24564 


Deutsche tinze; no. 3 and 4, arr. 
von Ernst Eggert, of Germany; 
Salon-orch. stimmen, mit violino 1 
direction. 4to. © Aug. 10, 1929; 
1c. Oct. 15; E for. 7426; Heinrich- 
shofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Ger- 
many. 

— The graceful minuet; minuet in 
G, words and arr. of music by Ch. 
Steiger [pseud. of Harry L. Harts]; 
sop., alto and bass. 4to. © Nov. 
11, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 15; E pub. 10901; 
Charles W. Homeyer & co., Boston. 

24566 


Beggarman; by George Leonidas Mul- 
finger; pf. [Photostat] © Nov. 15, 
1929; 2 c. Nov. 25; E pub. 11003; 
Rudolph M. Mulfinger, Chicago. 

24567 


Behind the hills; words by Norman M. 
Pierce, music by A. L. Coletti. © 
1 ec. Noy. 9, 1929; E. unp. 13088; 
Anthony L. Coletti, Atlantic City. 

24568 


Beigelach, koift beigelach ; booblitchka, 
song, new version and arr. by Joseph 


Kammen. (7p>pa"°3) © Oct. 21, 


1929; 2 «. Nov. 1; .E pub.' 10598; 
Jack Kammen and Joseph Kammen, 
Brooklyn. 24569 


Believe it or not; words and music by 
G. B. Hayes. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Nov. 8, 1929; E unp. 
12963; George B. Hayes, St. Louis. 

24570 


Bella (La) Belmont; waltz, by D. G. 
Gallur; pf. (© 1 ¢. Nov. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 13430; Damasus Garcia 
Gallur, Los Angeles. 24571 


Bella vista; marcha argentina, von 
Camilla Morena, of Germany, op. 
150; kleines orch. stimmen, mit pf. 
o. orgel direction u. violino 1 direc- 
tion.  4to! «©: Dee. 15,4928, 1c. 
May 16, 1929; E for. 4554; N. Sim- 
rock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 24572 


Bellamira; from The dancing master, 
selected and ed. by Douglas and 
Helen Kennedy, arr. by Arnold 
Foster, of Great Britain; pf. (In 


24565 


Country dance tunes, new series 1) 
© Nov. 30, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 30; E for. 
7676; English folk dance _ soc., 
London, 24573 


Belle (The) of Bagdad; operetta in 2 
acts, book, lyrics and music by 
Geoffrey F. Morgan and Frederick 
G. Johnson. Voce. sc. and libretto. 
4to. © Nov. 4, 1929; 2 c Nov. 6; 
D pub. 27609; Raymond A. Hoffman 
co., Chicago. 24574 


Belle of Caroline; waltz, words by A. 
EK. Frandsen, music by Ray Hibbeler. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Nov. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 1385038; Annie Hlizabeth 
Frandsen, Moline, Ill. 24575 


Bells (The) of Bergen; words by Sven 
Grundlaar, English version and 
music by Samuel Richards Gaines; 
high voice. © Oct. 8, 1929; 2.¢. Oct. 
12; E pub. 10689; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 24576 


Beneath the palms; words by Charles 
O. Roos, music by Francesco B. De 
Leone. 1. High voice, in A flat.— 
2. Med. voice, in G flat—3. Low 

‘voice, in F. © Nov. 25, 1929; 2c. 
each Noy. 25; E pub. 10976; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 24577 


Beneath the starry, skylight with you; 
words by L. Felix, music by Lewis 
F,. Stafford. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Nov. 29, 1929; E unp. 
13803 ; Louis Felix, New Castle, Pa. 

24578 


Beobide (—) Intermezzo; ed. by Wal- 
ter Williams; organ. © Sept. 20, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 21; E pub. 10834; 
H. W.. Gray co., New: York. 24579 


Berceuse; by Frank Bridge, of Great 
Britain; pf.’ (© Nov. 6, 1929; 1 e. 
Nov. 5; E for. 7389; Keith, Prowse 
& co., ltd., London. 24580 


Berceuse; d’Alexandre Tansman, of 
Poland; pf. (Jn Supplement de la 
Revue musicale—Avril, 1929) © 
Apr. 15, 1929; 1 ¢. Aug. 16; for. 
7663; Alexandre Tansman, Paris. 

24581 


Berceuse; par P. Lacome, arr. par F. 
Salabert, of France; orch: parties, 
avec pf. conducteur et. 1° violini con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Sept. 25, 1929; 1c. 
Oct. 16; E for. 7183; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 24582 


Berceuse créole; paroles et musique de 
Henri Sauguet, of France. © Sept. 
1, 1929; 1 ce. Oct. 5; H for. 7149; 
Rouart, Lerolle & cie., Paris. 24583 


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no. 11, 1929 


Berlioz (Hector Louis) Un bal; arr. 
par F. Salabert, of France; orch. 
‘parties, avec pf. conducteur et 1° 
violini conducteur. 2° partie. © 
Sept. 1, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 5; E for. 
7159; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

24584 


— Benvenuto Cellini; ouverture, op. 
23, arr. par F. Salabert, of France; 
‘orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur et 
1° yiolini conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 
2, 1929;.1 c. Oct. 16; BE for. 7221; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 24585 


Chanson gothique; de La damna- 
tion de Faust, arr. par F. Salabert, 
of France; orch. parties, avec pf. 
conducteur et 1° violino conducteur. 
4to, © Sept. 1, 1929; 1 e@ Oct. 5; 
E for. 7160; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
24586 


Beside the great big silvery moon! 
words by C.. McDevitt, music by 
Chester Escher. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Nov. 21, 1929; E 
unp. 13528 ; Charles McDevitt, Cleve- 
land. 24587 


Best (The) that life can give us; 
words by Alex. McArthur [pseud. of 
L. Nicchia], music by L. Nicchia. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Sept. 18, 1929; E unp. 11205; Lillian 
Nicchia, Mountain Lakes, N. J. 

24588 


Better keep an eye on your man; 
words and music by Donald Hey- 
wood. ©1e. Nov. 23, 1929; E unp. 
13623; Mills music, ine., New York. 

24589 


Better (The) things in life; words and 
music by Fred Fisher. © 1 c. Nov. 
8, 1929; E unp. 13078; Metro-Goid- 
wyn-Mayer corp., Culver City, Calif. 

24590 


Bialy mazur! by W. Osmanski, arr. 
by L. A. Cieszykowski; pf. © Oct. 
26, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 4; -E pub. 10570; 
John Jasinski, Chicago. 24591 


Biddix (Viola Baker) Four songs; 
words and music by V. B. Biddix, 
arr. by Walter Goble. 1. Every day. 
[3 others] © Aug. 23, 1929; 2 ce. 
Aug. 28; E pub. 8748; Viola Baker 
Biddix, Grand Rapids, Mich. 24592 


Big happy family; words and music 
by J. Toney. © 1. Nov. 12, 1929; 
E unp. 13187; James Toney. St. Jo- 
seph, Mo. ; 245938 


24604 


Birds of the woodland; words and mu- 
sic by I. O. Meade. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 8, 1929; 
E unp. 12958; Ivan O. Meade, Rock- 
dale, N. Y. 24594 


Birth (The) of a minstrel show; 
words and music by Fred Rose; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Noy. 21, 1929; 
2 ec. Nov. 25; E pub. 10998; T. S. 
Denison & co., Chicago. 24595 


Birth (The) of Christ; text from St. 
Luke, music by Leon Abbott Hoff- 
meister; high voice. © Noy. 21, 
1929; 2 c Nov. 22; E pub. 10916; 
R. L. Huntzinger, inc., New York. 

24596 


Black (The) horse troop; marche mili- 
taire de cavallerie, by K. H. Mau- 
derer; pf. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1929; E 
unp. 13009; Karl H. Mauderer, Chi- 
cago. 24597 


Black Lake waltz; by Walter Cobb; 
pf. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1929; E ump. 
12890; E. E. Hack, Powderly, Ky. 

24598 


Blau bliimelein; dichter unbekannt, 
satz von: Willy Herrmann, of Ger- 
many, op. 151, nr. 1; gemischten 
chor. 4to. © July 5, 1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 
2; E for. 7320; P. J. Tonger, Col- 
ogne/Rh.. Germany. 24599 


Blaue nichte; blues, von Franz Gro- 
the, of Germany; salon-orch. mit 
jazz-erginzungsstimmen, pf. direk- 
tion u. violine 1 direktion. 4to. © 
Aug. 10, 1929; 1 e. Oct. 2; HE for. 
7329; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, Mag- 
deburg, Germany. 24600 


‘Blessed Jesus; hymn, words by Avis 
B. Christiansen, musie by Florence 
E. Dahlstrom. ‘© Sept. 2, 1929; 2 e¢. 
Sept. 23; E pub. 110380; G. S. Schuler 
and W. M. Runyan, Chicago. 24601 


Blue; song, music by M. EH. Spaulding. 
© 1c. Nov. 2, 1929; E unp. 12780; 
Mary Ellen Spaulding, Detroit. 

24602 


Blue blues, blow away; words by H. 
EK. Alton, music by C. Derksen. © 
1 ce. Noy. 4, 1929; E unp. 12850; 
Hugh EH. Alton and Clemens Derk- 
sen, Hamilton, Ill. 24603 


Blue boy; words .and musie by M. D. 
O’Neill. © 1. c..Noy. 18, 1929;, B 
unp. 138207; Madeline De Forest 
O’Neill, New Canaan, Conn. 24604 


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24605 


Blue butterfly; fox trot, by Johnny. 


Tucker and Joe Schuster, arr. by Art 
-Mackay;. dance, orch.. pts., with 
words.. 4to. © Oct. 31, 1929; 2-e. 
Noy. 5; E pub. 10636; M. Witmark 
‘& sons, New York. 24605 


Blue eyes; by F. R. Caban; pf. © 
1c. Nov.. 7, 1929;. E unp.. 13007; 
Francisco. R. Caban, New York. 

24606 


Blue eyes, you are my inspiration; 
words by A. Righter, music by Bur- 
rell Van Buren. [Words and mel- 


ody only] © 1 ce. Nov. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 138722; Anna Righter, Not- 
tingham, Pa. 24607 


Blue flowers; foxtrot, von Erie Judge 
‘[pseud.], of Germany; salon-orch. 
mit jazz-erginzungsstimmen, pf. di- 
rection u. violine 1 direction. 4to. 
© Aug. 10, 1929; 1 ¢c Oct. 2; E for. 
7330 ; Heinrichshofen’ Ss verlag, Mag- 
deburg, Germany. 24608 


Blue harmony; words and music by 
EF. Clifford. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Nov. 23, 1929; E unp. 
18600; Frank Clifford, Mahanoy 
City, Pa. 24609 


Blue heaven; words by A. Blackmon, 
music by Chester Escher. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Nov. 21, 
1929; E unp. 18523; Alberta Black- 
mon, Chicago. 24610 


Blue is the night; their own desire, 
words and music by Fred Fisher. © 
1 ¢e Nov. 8, 1929; E unp. 13069; 
.Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 24611 


Blue lagoon; words and music by L. 
Furness. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 -¢. Nov. 25, 1929; B unp. 18674; 
Laurine Furness, Los Angeles. 


Blue melody; waltz, words and music 
by V. S. Loika. ©1c. Nov. 1, 1929; 
E unp. 12763; Virgil S. Loika, Los 
Angeles. 24613 


Blue ribbon baby; words and music 
by J. R. Hakes. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Oct. 31, 1929; BE unp. 
12830; Jack R. Hakes, Okmulgee, 
Okl. 24614 


Blue sweets ; melody by Ruben Reeves. 
©le. Oct. 14, 1929; E unp. 18025; 
State Street music pub. co., inc., 
Chicago. 24615 


Bo. ei (Ps Within 


Blume ee im walde;.by G. M..New- 
ham; band. pts. 1 se. Nov... 16, 
1929: E unp. 13311; Gordon M. New- 
ham, Louisville. 24616 


Bolivia; tango-serenata, text u. musik 
von S. Castaldo [pseud.], of Ger- 
many, arr. von Spero Kochmann, of 
Germany; orch. stimmen, mit pf. _ 
direktion u. violine 1 direktion, 4to. 
© July 16, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 2; E for. 
7481; Diana musikverlag, Spero 
Kochmann, Berlin. 24617 


Bonnie; words and music by H. Spit- 
ler. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ce. Nov. 8, 1929; H unp. 12983; 
Helen Spitler, Tiffin, O. 24618 


Boogah (The) man; by M. E. Spaul- 
ding; melody, with pf. acc. © 1c. 
Nov. 2, 1929; E unp. 12781; Mary 
Ellen Spaulding, Detroit. 24619 


Book of dreams; words by 8. Levy, 
musie by M. Godfrey. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 13617; Mina Godfrey and 
Sylvia Levy, New York. 24620 


Booth’s hornpipe; from The dancing 
master, selected and ed. by Douglas 
and Helen Kennedy, arr. by Arnold 
Foster, of Great Britain; pf. (ln 
Country dance tunes, new series 1) 
© Nov. 30, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 30; E for. 
7690; English folk dance soc., Lon- 
don. 24621 


Boston; von Leopold Mittmann, of -Ger- 
many; klavier. © Aug. 9, 1929; 1c. 
Oct. 2; E for. 7350; Wilhelm Zim- 
mermann, Leipzig. 24622 


Bouncing the baby around; from She 
couldn’t say no, lyric by Al. Dubin, 
music by Joe Burke; pf. and ukulele 


ace. © Oct. 31, 1929; 2 ¢. Nov. 5; 
E pub. 10648; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 24623 


Bourlak; danse russe, par Serge Weks- 
ler, of France; orch. parties, avec 
pf. .conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 1, 
1929: 1°"c “Oct. 5: H for. (ioe, 
Choudens, Paris. 24624 


Box (The) of soldiers; by Montague 
Hwing, of Great Britain; pf. duet. 
© Nov. 8, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 11; E pub. 
11039; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 24625 


Boy scouts on the trail; march, by T. 
J. Zingsheim; pf. ©-Sept. 5, 1929 ; 
2 ec. Oct. 7; E pub. 10454; Michael 
H. and Theresa J. Zingsheim, Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 24626 


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no. 11, 1929 , 


Brahms (Johannes) Andante; 
dem sextett, op. 18, fiir haus oder 
schiilerorch. hrsg. von H. Lemacher 
u. P. Mies, both of Germany, bearb. 
von M. Alt; violine 1, 2, 3, cello, 
klavier 4 hindig. © May 10, 1929; 
1 ce Oct. 15; E for. 7485; P. J. 
Tonger, Cologne/Rh., Germany. 

627 


—— Andante molto; aus der F-moll 
sonate op. 5, arr. von Ernst Eggert, 
of Germany; salon orch. stimmen, 
mit violino 1 direction. 4to. © 
Ame. 10, 1929: 1 ¢, Oct. 15; EH for. 
7422; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, Mag- 
deburg, Germany. 24628 


— Ballade no. 2; op. 10, no. 2, rev. 
and arr. by Bernhard Egg, of Ger- 
many; small orch. pts., with pf. or 
organ conductor and 1st violin con- 
ductor. © Feb. 1, 1929; 1 c May 
16; E for. 4540; N. Simrock, G. m. 
b. H., Berlin. 24629 


—— Favorite waltz; op. 39, no. 15, arr. 

by W. P. Mero; pf. © Nov. 8, 1929; 

2 ec. Nov. 11; E pub. 11040; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

24630 


—— Waltz in A flat major; op. 39, 
no. 15, ed. and fingered by John M. 
Williams; pf. Copyright is claimed 
on examples showing how difficult 
passages are made easy to play and 
exercises in preparation of them. © 
Oct. 30, 1929; 2-c. Nov. 1; E pub. 
11021; Boston musie co., Boston. 

24631 


Breath (A) of lavender; romance, by 
M. L. Preston, arr. by E. A. Barrell, 
jr.; organ. © Nov. 8, 1929; 2 e. 
Noy. 11; E pub. 11038; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 24632 


Bremer (Die) stadtmusikanten; worte 
u. musik von Adolf Priimers, of Ger- 
many, op. 44; miinnerchor. 4to. © 
July 30, 1929; 1.¢ Oct. 2; E for. 
7323; Schweers & Haake, Bremen, 
Germany. 24633 


Bride (The) was dressed in white; 
from Song of the West, lyrics by 
Oscar Hammerstein, 2d, music by 
Vineent Youmans. © Sept. 3, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 4; E. pub. 8848; Vincent 
Youmans, ine., New York. 24634 


Bride (A) without a groom; from The 
painted angel, lyric by Herman 
Ruby, music by M. K. Jerome; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Oct. 31, 1929; 
2c. Nov. 5; E pub. 10640; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 24635 


87056—30——2 


aus . 


24645 


Bright eyes; theme song of Bright 
eyes, Waltz, lyric by Ralph Stanley, 
music by Katherine Reeves, of Great 
Britain; pf. ace.,. with ukulele arr. 
by Harry Bull. [Staff and tonic 
Sol-fa notations] © Apr. 29, 1929; 
1 e. Oct. 28; E for. 7261; Berners 
music co., ltd., London. 24636 


Bright girl serenade; words and music 
by A. Jimenez. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Nov. 25, 1929; B. unp. 
13753; Alex Jimenez, Albany, Mo. 

24637 


Bright sun; words and music by Irving 
Rosenberg: [Words and melody 
only] ©l1e. Nov. 18, 1929; E unp. 
18872; Irving Rosenberg, Brooklyn. 

24638 


Bring back my dreams of yesterday; 
words by M. R. Thorson, music by 
Samuel H. Speck. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Nov. 9, 1929; B 
unp. 18101; Melvin R. Thorson, East 
Chicago, Ind. 24639 


Bring back my happiness; words by 
R. Costello, music by Burrell Van 
Buren. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 25, 1929; E unp. 13728; 
Raymond Costello, Columbus, O. 

24640 


Bring back the old fashioned mother ; 
waltz, words by Isabelle Ainslie 
[pseud. of S. C. Weeg], music by Ray 
Hibbeler. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 16, 1929; BE unp. 13317; 
Sarah Catlin Weeg, Chicago. 

24641 


Bring back those days again; words by 
L. Keith, musie by Ray Hibbeler. 
© 1c. Noy. 11, 1929; E unp. 13169; 
Lillie Keith, Dallas. 24642 


Broadway hi-hatters; lyrics by Joseph 
G. Zindel, music by L. Montana; pf. 
© 1c. Nov. 2, 1929; E unp. 13618; 
Louis Montana, Brooklyn. 24643 


Broadway (The) k‘ss; words and 
music by A. M. Fowler, arr. by R. 
Lundgren. [Photostat] ©1l1e. Nov. 
25, 1929; E unp 138681; Archibald 
McKay Fowler, Oakland, Calif. 

24644 


Broken (The) clover; words and 
music by Cooke [pseud. of Fannie M. 
Cooke] and Frederick [pseud. of J. 
F. Gordon] © 1 ec. Nov. 6, 1929; 
E unp. 12942; John F. Gordon, Mid- 
dletown, N. Y. 24645 


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24646 


pt. IIT, n. S., V. 24 . 


Brook (The); by Leonard Peck, of 
Great Britain; pf.. © Nov. 8, 1929; 
1 e. Nov. 21; E for. 7539; Solomon 
Rowland, London. 24646 


Briider vom Rhein; marsch, von H. L. 
Blankenburg, of Germany, instr. von 
Carl Zimmer; salon orch. stimmen, 
mit pf. direction u. violino 1 direc- 
tion. 4to. © Oct. 10, 1929; 1 «. 
Nov. 9; E for. 7439; Musikverlag 
Lyra, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 24647 


Budapest; from Budapest, words by 
Clare Kummer, music by Jean 
Schwartz. © 1c. Nov. 8, 1929; E 
unp. 13091; Fox film corp., New 
York. 24648 


words by Andy Razaf, 
music by Harry Brooks. [Words 
‘and melody only] © 1. Nov. 18, 
1929; EK unp. 138366; Joe Davis, New 
York. 24649 


Bundeslied; worte u. musik von A. 
Nikolaus. © Sept. 10, 1929; 2 «. 
Sept. 11; E pub. 9012; Siebenbtirger 
Sachsen saénger bund, Alliance, O. 

246 


Bug house; 


Bundle (A) of old love letters; from 
Lord Byron of Broadway, lyric by 
Arthur Freed, music by Nacio Herb 
Brown. © Nov. 29, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 
30; E pub. 11077;  Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., New York. 24651 


Burden down; words and music by W. 
Franklin. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1929; E unp. 18085; 
William Franklin, Chicago. 24652 


Bureau (Le) de poste; de la fantaisie- 
opérette Vive Leroy, paroles de René 
Pujol, musique de Fred Pearly et 
Pierre Chagnon, both of France; pf. 
et ukulele ace. © Sept. 1, 1929; 1c. 
Oct. 5; E. for. 7144; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 24653 


But oh gee, she don’t wanna be 
sociable! words and music by M. 
Berger. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1929; E.unp, 13759; 
Mac Berger, New York. 24654 


Button up your overeoat; from Fol- 
low thru, by B. G. De Sylva [pseud. 
of George Gard De Sylva], Lew 
Brown and Ray Henderson, tran- 
seribed by Tony Lowry, of Great 
Britain; pf. London & Sydney, 
Chappell & co., ltd. © Oct. 14, 1929; 
1c. Oct. 17; BE for. 7256; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, ine., New York. 

24655 


Buy your Durant to-day; words by 
G. Fore, music by Burrell Van 
Buren. 
© 1c. Nov. 4, 1929; E unp. 12859; 
Gettie Fore, Baton Rouge, La. 24656 


By the deep: nine! nautical fantasy, 
words by various authors, music by 
Alee Rowley, of Great Britain, arr. 
by Herbert Pierce, of Great Britain ; 
male voices. Voc. se. Winthrop 
Rogers, Itd. 4to. © Oct. 9, 1929; 
1 c. Oct. 21; E for. 7406; Hawkes & 
son (London) ltd., London. 24657 


By the Lakes of Killarney; words and 
music by G. H. Rumbaugh. © Nov. 
12, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 19; E pub. 10859 ; 
Grace Harness Rumbaugh, Williams- 
town, Kan. 24658 


By your caress; words and music by 
W. J. Day. 
E unp. 12792; William James Day, 
Brooklyn. 24659 


C’est cal’ article de Paris; one-step, par 
René Sylviano, arr. par F. Salabert, 
of France; orch. parties, avec pf. 
conducteur, 1° violino conducteur et 
paroles. 4to. © Sept. 25, 1929; 1c. 
Oct. 16; E for. 7168; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 24660 


C’est Pinson avec Cendrouille; de 
Suite canadienne, musique de Claude 
Champagne, of Canada. 1. Orch. 
pts.—2. 4 voix mixtes et orch. Par- 
tition. © Sept. 1, 1929; 1 ¢. each 
Oct. 5; E for. 7654, 7658; Durand 
& cie., Paris. 24661, 24662 


C’est Pinson avec Cendrouille; par 
Claude Champagne, of Canada; 
choeur 4 4 voix mixtes. Partition. 
© July 4, 1929; 1 ce. Aug. 9; E for. 
6919; Durand et cie., Paris. 24663 


C’est un béguin . . .; chanson one-step, 
paroles de Pierre Darto, musique de 
José Sentis, of Spain; pf. acc., avec 
ukulele arr. par F. Salabert. © 
Sept. 25, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 16; EH for. 
7209; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

24664 


Ca m’est égal; fox-trot, par C. Ober- 
feld, arr. par Francis Salabert, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf.-con- 
ducteur, 1° violini-conducteur et 
paroles. 4to. © Sept..1, 1929; 1. 
Oct. 5; E for. 7147; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 


Cain; ouverture dramatique, par M. 
Brusselmans, of Belgium; orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur et 1° 


1310 


[Words and melody only] 7 


© 1 ec. Nov. 4, 1929;- 


24665 : 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1929 


24687 


- yiolino conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 
25, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 16; EB for. 7189; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 24666 


Caja (Alfonso) 2 idilli siracusani; di 
A. Caja, of Italy; oreh. Partitur. 
I. Novelletta di Natale. [1 other] 
© July 15, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 138; E 
for. 7648; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 24667 


California; words and music by A. 
Spicer ; pf. and ukulele acc. © Nov. 
4, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 4; E pub. 10804; 
Adrienne Spicer, Long Beach, Calif. 

24668 


California; words and music by J. F. 
McMahon; pf. © 1c. Nov. 5, 1929; 
’E unp. 12892; Joseph F. McMahon, 
Los Angeles. 24669 


California blues; fox-trot, words and 
music by C. Wallace; pf. and 
ukulele ace. Santa Paula, Calif., 
Leslie White music store. © Nov. 
15, 1929; 2.c. Nov. 29; E pub. 11069 ; 
Charlton Wallace, Santa Paula, 
Calif. 24670 


California dear old Cal; words and 
music by C. A. Haufe. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Nov. 29, 1929; 
E unp. 13809; Charles A. Haufe, San 
Carlos, Calif. , 24671 


California rose; words by F. Yank, 
‘music by Chester Escher. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Nov. 21, 
1929; E unp. 135388; Frank Yank, 
Shenandoah, Pa. 24672 


California (The) sun’ kist flea; lyric 
and music by M. H. R. Cook. 
[Words and melody only] ©16.. 
Nov. 20, 1929; E unp. 13459; Mary 
Hungerford Robinson Cook, Watson- 
ville, Calif. 24673 


Calling for you; words by Albert 
Morse, music by J. Stanton. Glad- 
win; in C.. © Oct. 29,1929; 2 ¢. 
-Oct. 31; E pub. 10461; Boosey & e¢o., 
inc., New York. 24674 


ballet music of Friend of 
Napoleon, from Seven faces, by 
Arthur Kay; pf. © 1.¢., Oct. 18, 
1929; E unp. 12173; Fox film corp., 
New York. 24675 


Can you read in my eyes; feature 
song in Broadway scandals of 1930, 
words and music by Sam Coslow. 
© Noy. 7, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 8; E pub. 
10588; Spier & Coslow, inc., New 
York. 24676 


Can-can ; 


Can’t believe I’ve lost my man; words 
by Joseph Hodges, music by HE. 
Langer. [Chords, single staff] © 
1 ce. Nov. 26, 1929; E unp. 13737; 
Eric Langer, Jackson Heights, L. I., 
N: Y, 24677 


Can’t make another day; words and 
music by Edith Johnson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Noy. 27, 
1929; E unp. 18772; Chicago music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 24678 


Cantiléne; par Louis Vuillemin, of 


France; pf. 4 4 mains. © Sept. 1, 
1929 ;,:1,,,e., Oet....53 ) H)-fors:: 7138; 
Durand et cie.. Paris. 24679 


Canzone di maggio; di Vincenzo Au- 
gusto Manno, of Italy; orch. pts., 
with pf. or violin conductor. 4to. 
© Sept. 30, 1929; 1 ¢. Nov. 19; E for. 
7607; P. Ragona & c., Milan. 24680 


Canzone di maggio; versi di Antonio 
Lega, musica di Ottone Pesce, of | 
Italy. ©. Noy. 11, 1929; 1 c. Novy. 
25; E for. 7615; Casa musicale Son- 
zogno, Milan. 24681 


Capitana (La); zarzuela en tres actos, 
letra de Sevilla y Carrefio, mtisica de 
C. Vela y E. Bru, of Spain. Pte. 
de apuntar. © May 15, 1928; 1 «. 
Noy. 20, 1929; E for. 7559; Cayo 
Vela y Enrique Bri, Madrid. 24682 


Cardélis ; opéra-comique en 4 actes et 
5 tableaux, poéme et musique de Léo 
Manuel [pseud. of E. Léonino], of 
France. 4to. © Oct. 20, 1929; 1 «¢. 
Nov. 22; D pub. 27621; Emmanuel 
Léonino, Paris. 24683 


Cardiganshire tunes; 40 Welsh tradi- 
tional tunes, words mostly tradi- 
tional, music arr. by David de Lloyd, 
of Wales; 2 yoices. London, Row- 
land’s. 4to. (Cardiganshire antiqua- 
rian soc., transactions, v. 6) [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Sept. 
26, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 8; E for. 7456; 
Solomon Rowland, London. 24684 


Caridad; bolero-plena, por M. Mala- 
vet; pf. ©1c. Nov. 1, 1929; E unp. 
12760; Mateo Malavet, Brooklyn. 

24685 


Carmen; motivo de Sangre y arena, 
letra y m@&sica de Pierre Norman, 
Irving Kahal y Sammy Fain. 1. 
Spanish text.—2. Vers4o portugueza 
por Arthur Coelho. _© Nov. 7, 1929; 
2 ce. each Nov. 7; E pub. 10596, 10597 ; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 

24686, 24687 


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24688 - 


Carnival prelude; from Sunny side up, 
by B. G. De Sylva [pseud. of George 
Gard De Sylva], Lew’ Brown, and 
Ray Henderson; [conductor se.}] © 
1c. Nov. 19, 1929; H. unp 13582; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 24688 


Carol of the Russian children; folk- 
tune from White Russia, arr. by 
Harvey B. Gaul. 4to. 1.Men’s 
voices—2. Women’s. voices. © Oct. 
22, 1929; 2 ec. each Oct. 26; E pub. 
10715, 10716; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 24689, 24690 


Carolina love my alk} words by J. P. 
Zane, music by Luther A. Clark. © 
Nov. 14, 1929; 2 ¢c.. Nov. 25; E pub. 
11000; Joseph Paul Zane, Howard, 
ToL: 24691 


Carols of the Nativity; .words and 
music by Malcolm Sanders Johnston, 
harmony by T. Frederick H. Can- 
dlyn; mixed voices. New York, H. 
W. Gray co. 4to. 1. The shepherd’s 
story. [8 others] © Nov. 27, 1929; 
2c. Nov. 30; E pub. 11066; Malcolm 
S. Johnston, Albany. 24692 


Carry me back to my mountain home; 
words and music by Floyd Thompson 
and J. E. Guernsey. © 1c. Nov. 9, 
1929; E unp. 13105; Thompson & 
Guernsey, Indianapolis. 24693 


Carzaratu ; versi di G. Marrone, musica 
di Mario Nicastro. »[Words and 
melody only] © 1. Nov. 14, 1929; 
EH unp. 138231; Gaspare Marrone, 
Brooklyn. 24694 


CastelInuovo-Tedesco (Mario) Sonata; 
di M. Castelnuovo-Tedeseo, of Italy ; 
violoncello e pf. © Noy. 25, 1929; 
1 ec. Nov. 21; E for 7569; A. For- 
livesi & ¢@., Firenze, Italy. 24695, 


Castigadoras (Las) ; historieta cémica, 
letra de Lozano y Marifio, mtsica 
de F. Alonso, of Spain. Pte. de 
apuntar. © May 25, 1927; 1c. Nov. 
20, 1929; E for. 7550; Francisco 


Alonso, Madrid. 24696 
Castillian [!] afternoon; Spanish 
dance, by Hilsel Holt; pf. © Nov. 


19, 1929; 2 e. Nov. 20; E pub. 10878; 
Century music pub. co., New York. 
24697 


Cathedral echoes; 14 voluntaries, by 
Wilson Manhire, of Great Britain; 
harmonium or American organ. © 
Noy. 28, 1929; 1 ¢. Nov. 30; E for. 
7704; A. Weekes & ¢co., Itd., London. 

24698 


pt. 11, 0. S., v. 24 


Cavalier (Le) fantastique; par René: 
Rabey, of France; pf. © July 15, 
1929; 1 c. Sept. 16; E for. 7641; Du- 
rand & cie., Paris. 24699» 


Ce n’est pas vous ...; blues, paroles. 
de Jean Lenoir, musique de Jack: 
Lynn, of France. © Sept. 1, 1929; 
1 ec. Oct. 16; E for. 7207; Choudens, 
Paris. 


melody, paroles de R. Philippon et 
P. Moreau, musique de Antonin 
Ferré, of France. © Oct. 8, 1929; 


1 e@ Oct. 9; E for. 7245; Société- 
anonyme des éditions Ricordi, Paris. 


24701 


Ce que c’est que l’amour; de la fan-. 
taisie-opérette Vive Leroy, paroles de- 
René Pujol, musique de Fred Pearly - 
et Pierre Chagnon, both of France; 

© Sept. 1, 1929; 

1 e@. Oct. 5; E for. 7148; Francis: 

24702" 


Cendres; au cinéma, par André Soyer, 


pf. et ukulele ace. 


Salabert, Paris. 


of France; orch. parties, avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 1, 1929; 
1 ec. Oct. 5; E for. 7102; Choudens, 
Paris. 


Cefiidor (El) de Diana; extravio mito-- 
légico en dos actos, letra de Antonio . 
Paso y Gonzalez del Toro, mtsica de: 


F. Alonso, of Spain. Pte. de apun- 


tar. © May 20, 1929; 1 ce: Nov. 20; 
E for. 7568; Francisco Alonso, 
Madrid. 24704 - 


Chamberlain (Ronald) Three fancies; 
by R. Chamberlain, of Great 


Britain; pf. 1. Pygmies’ dance. [2 


others] © Sept. 12, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 


12; E for. 7460; Bosworth & co., 1td., 
24705 . 


London. 


Chanson d’automne; poéme de Paul | 


Verlaine, musique de Marcel Briclot, 
of France. © July 15, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 18; E for. 7647; Editions Mau- 
rice Senart, Paris. 24706 


Chansons du cceur; suite de mélodies, 
poémes de Fernand Beissier, musi- 
que de Henri Contesse, of France. 
1. Reliquaire. [4 others] © Sept. 
25, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 16; BH for, 7199; 
Union musicale franco espagnole, 
Paris. 24707 


Chant de la bergére; by Denis Dupré, | 


of Great Britain; pf. © Jan. 29, 
1929; 1c. Oct. 28; E for. 7502; A. 
Hammond & co., London. 24708 


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24700: 


Ce n’était qu’une simple fleur; fox: 


24703. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS’ 


“no. 11, 1929 


24729 


Chant Hindou; musique d’écran de 
-Léo Pouget, instrumentation . de 
Pierre Letorey, of France; pf. con- 
‘ducteur. © Sept. 25, 1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 
16; E for. 7215; Editions musicales 
Sam Fox, Paris. 24709 


‘Charming ; by Mortimer Wilson, op. 85, 
no. 10: Dt... Noy<.19, 19293 .2 ©. 
Noy. 20; E pub. 10888; Century mu- 
sic pub. co., New York. 24710 


Chemin de ronde; poésie de Super- 
vielle, musique de Robert Siohan, of 
France. © Sept. 1, 1929; 1 ce. Oct. 
5: E for. 7135; Durand et cie., Paris. 

24711 


Chew (A) of tobacco and a little 
drink; words by Frank Luther, mu- 
sic by C. J. Robison. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 12375; Carson J. Robison, 
New York. 24712 


Chief Hide and Seek; words by J. 
Nicholson, music by A. R. Morelli. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Noy. 5, 1929; E unp. 12896; Antonio 
R. Morelli and John Nicholson, New 
York. 24713 


Chile blues; by Rodney Rogers, arr. 
by Tiny Parham [pseud. of H. S. 
Parham]; orch. pts. 4to. © Aug. 
15, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 11; E pub. 10653 ; 
Melrose bros. music co., ine., Chi- 


cago. 24714 
Ching, ching, ching; words by M. 


Brooks, music by Fred Fisher. © 
1 ce. Nov. 25, 1929; E unp. 13687; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 24715 


Chistera; par F. Vogel, of France; 
violon, violoncelle, contrebasse et pf. 
© Sept. 1, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 5; E for. 
7158; Florentin Vogel, Saint-Palais, 
Basses-Pyrénées, France. 24716 


Choir helper no. 2; words by Kath- 
erine Hankey and others, music by 
Ira B. Wilson, E. 8. Lorenz and 
others. 4to. © Dec. 2, 1929; 2 ec. 
and aff. Dec. 7; AA 31228; Hope 
pub. co., Chicago. 24717 


Choral concerto; ascribe unto the 
Lord, music by Alexander Brent 
Smith; sop. and mezzo-sop. soli and 
cho. 4to. © Aug. 2, 1929; 1c. Aug. 
3; E for. 6024; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 24718 


Christ-church bells in Oxon; from The 
dancing master, selected and ed. by 
Douglas and Helen Kennedy, arr. by 
Arnold Foster, of Great Britain; pf. 


(Jn Country dance tunes, new series 
1) © Nov. 30, 1929; 1 ¢. Nov. 30; 
E for. 7695; English folk dance soc., 
London. 24719 


Christian soldier, carry on; marching 
song, words and music by H. Ek- 
lund; pf. © Oct. 14, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 
29; EH pub. 10515; Harry Eklund, 
Kingston, N. Y. 24720 


Christmas chimes; old-style’ carol, 
words ahd music by Bernard Ham- 
blen; in E. flat. New York, N. Y., 
Chappell-Harms, inc. © Noy. 8, 
1929; 2 ec. Nov. 9; E pub.. 11010; 
Harms, ine., New York. 24721 


Christmas (A) fantasie; by F. Karl 
Grossman; full orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. © Noy. 27, 1929; 2 «. 
Nov. 29; E pub. 11042; Ludwig mu- 
sie pub. co., Cleveland. 24722 


Christmas fantasy in march-form; in- 
tro. Adeste fideles and Good King 
Wenceslas, by Roland Diggle; organ. 
obl. 8vo. © Nov. 8, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 
12; E pub. 10727; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 24723 


Christmas gloria; anthem, words and 
music by Grace G. Gardner; mixed 
voices, with organ or pf. acc. 4to. 
© Nov. 2, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 4; E pub. 
10495; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

24724 


Christmas (A) greeting; words and 
music by H. F. Haigh; pf. ©1e. 
Noy. 16, 1929; E unp. 13310; Harry 
Franklin Haigh, Norristown, Pa. 

24725 


Christmas joys; musical story of 
Christmas day, [arr.] by E. H. Paul; 
pf. © Nov. 12, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 21; 
E pub. 10927 ; Co-operative music co., 
Philadelphia. 24726 


Christmas welcome; duet, words and 
music by E. B. Stuart; with cho. for 
mixed voices. © Nov. 1, 1929; 2 e¢. 
Nov. 4; E pub. 10601; Edward B. 
Stuart, Chicago. 24727 


Cialy do baksy polka; Polish dance, 
melody arr. by W. Podosek. © 1 ec. 
Sept. 9, 1929; E unp. 10713; Walter 
Podosek, Camden, N. J. 24728 


Cincinnati civic song; words by C. K. 
Walls, music by Walter H. Aiken; 
pf. 4to. © Nov. 18, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 
13; E pub. 10777; Callie King Walls, 
Cincinnati. 24729 


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Clarita; words by D. R. Lleva, music 
by Larry E. Goffin. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 18419; Dommie R. Lleva, 
Centerville, Calif. 24730 


Claros de luna; by F. R. Caban; pf. 
© 1« Nov. 7, 1929; E unp. 13008; 
Francisco R. Caban, New York. 

. 24731 


Claveles (Los); tango, d’ Antonio 
Araby Mariani, of Italy; salon orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Sept. 16, 1929; 1 ¢. Nov. 19; E for. 
7609; Studio musicale Romano, 
Rome. 24732 


Cleopatra; marcia trionfale, di Luigi 
Mancinelli, trascrizione di Illuminato 
Culotta, of Italy; orchestrina, con 
pf.-conduttore e violino-conduttore. 
4to. © Oct: 8, 1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 9; EB 
for 7248; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

24733 


Cloitre (Le) maudit; by Lowther, of 
Great Britain; pf. © July 15, 1929; 
1c Sept. 18; E for. 7649; Editions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. 24734 


Collection of six Polish dances; polka 
no. 1-6, by J. Nelson, op. 2-7. © 
1 ec. Nov. 21,°1929; E unp. 13512; 
Joseph Nelson,. Brooklyn. 24735 


Come and play; first steps in sight 
reading, by Donald Gray, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Oct. 22, 1929; 1 «. 
Oct. 31; E for. 7236; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 24736 


Come away, death! song from Twelfth 


night, words by Shakespeare, music 


by Thomas Augustine Arne, ed. by 
J. Coates, of Great Britain. London, 
Novello & co., ltd. -©:May. 31, 1929; 
1 ec. Oct. 29; E for. 7385; John 
Coates, Northwood, Middlesex, HEng- 
‘land. © new version and new mat- 
ter. 24737 


Come back and get me daddy; words 
and music by L. Humphreys. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. Nov. 30, 
1929; E unp. 13871; Lewis Hum- 
phreys, Poultney, Vt. 24738 


Come back and kiss your papa; words 
and music by F. Casanova. © 1 e. 
Noy. 19, 1929; E unp. 13424; Pelipe 
Casanova, San Juan, Porto Rico. 

24739 


Come back, sweet Gracie May; words 
and music by E. EH. Berry; mezzo 
sop. or ten.; in A flat. © Nov. 7, 
1929;° 2 \¢...Nov.-9;..E pub. ; 10951 ; 
EH, E. Berry, Arlington, Mass. 

24740 


Come back to me! words by A. IL. EKd- 


wards, music by Chester Escher 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Noy. 21, 1929; E unp. 138525; Albert 


Ignatius Edwards, Demerara, Brit- 


ish Guiana. 24741 
Come mi baci tu; poesia di Silvio Pic- 
chianti, musica di 8. Iodice; sop. o: 
ten.; in la. © 1 ¢ Nov. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 13236; Salvatore Iodice, New 
York. 24742 


Come on and make some noise; words. 
and musie by A. F. Geary. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. Nov. 30, 
1929; E unp. 18865; Agnes F. Geary, 
Everett, Mass. 24743. 


Completely; words by Bernie Preis, 
music by Billy Hays and Doe Dough- 
erty. © Nov. 1, 1929; 2 ¢ Nov. 2; 
E pub. 10476; Broadway music corp.,. 
New York. 24744 


Compliments. of the season; by I. A. 
Alleyne;.pf. © 1.¢. Nov. 27, 1929; 
EH ounp. 138788; Isaac Augustus. Al- 
leyne, New York. 24745. 


Concert fantasia on Materna; by 
Roland Diggle; organ. © Oct. 29, 
1929’; 2.e. Nov: 43-4 :pubsii05s7 ; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 24746 


Concerto no. 8; A moll, gesangsszene, 
von Ludwig Spohr, op. 47, bezeichnet 
von Joseph Joachim, of Germany, 
revidiert von Ossip Schnirlin, of Ger- 
many; violine und klavier. © May 
15, 1929; 1 c Nov. 16; HE for. 7586; 
N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 
| 24747 


Concerto, op. 85; by Edward Hlgar, 
arr. by Lionel Tertis, of Great 
Britain ; viola solo. © Nov. 4, 1929; 
1 c.. Nov. 5; E for. 7391; Novello & 
co., ltd., London. 24748 


Concerto dell’ estate; di Ildebrando 
Pizzetti, rid. di Mario Pilati, of 
Italy; pf. a quattro mani. 1. Mat- 
tutino. [2 others] © Oct. 8, 1929; 
1 ec. Oct. 9; E for. 7249; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 24749 


Congada; danca brasileira, di Fran- 
cisco Mignone, of Brazil; pf. © 
Oct. 15. 1929; 1 c Oct. 16; E for. 
7476; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. . 

24750 


Conquest (The) of the air; march, by 
M. A. Beaurman; band. Se @©1c. 
Nov. 4, 1929; E unp. 12874; Marie 
Anna Beaurman, T»coma. 24751 


1314 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


- no. 11, 1929 


24772 


-Conte; par Serge Weksler, of France; 
orch. parties, avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Sept. 1, 1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 5; 
E for. 7105; Choudens, Paris. 24752 


Contrition; by Gaspar de Arabaclaza, 
ed. by Walter Williams; organ. 
Sept. 20, 1929; 2 e. Sept. 21; E pub. 
10833; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

24753 


Copland (Aaron) Concerto; arr. by 
John Kirkpatrick, jr.; 2 pfs., 4 hands. 
© Sept. 15, 1929; 2 c« Nov. 4; EB 
pub. 10836; Cos-Cob press, inc., New 
' York. 24754 


Concerto; oreh. Se. © Oct. 15, 
1929; 2 ec. Nov. 4; E pub. 10837; 
Cos-Cob press, ine., New York. 24755 


Coplas de ronda; zarzuela en. tres 
actos, letra de Arniches y Lucio, 
mtsica de F. Alfonso, of Spain. Pte. 
de apuntar. © Apr. 22, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 20; E for. 7566; Francisco 
Alonso, Madrid. 24756 


Coppola (Piero) Cing poémes; versi 
di A. Rubino, texte francais e mu- 
sica di Piero Coppola, of Italy. 1. 
Intermezzo gaio. [4 others] © 
July 15, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 16; H for. 
7645; Durand & cie., Paris. 24757 


Coquetera (La); plena, por M. Mala- 
vet; pf. © 1 ‘c. Nov. 1, 1929: B 
unp. 12761; Mateo Malavet, Brook- 
lyn. 24758 


Coquita ; canzone-tango, di Tito Spano 
-[pseud. of Francesco Mignone}, of 
Italy; pf. © 1 e.May 2, 1929; E 
unp. 6336; Enrico Bernstiel, Milan. 

24759 


Corazon corazoncito; vals, letra y mu- 
_sica de H. Herrera, of Guatemala, 
domiciled at San Francisco. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 16, 1929; E unp. 13336; Hum- 
berto Herrera, San Francisco. 


24760 

Core ca soffre; versi di S. Capalbo, 
musica di Louis Canoro.  4to. 
[Words and melody only] © Oct. 


20, 1929; 2 «. Nov. 4; E pub. 10494; 
Saverio Capalbo, Jersey City. 
24761 


‘Coronado memories; fox-trot, words 
and music by Blue Steele, arr. by 
Brick English; pf. and ukulele ace. 
©: Nov. 22, .1929: 2 ¢. Nov. 23: EB 
pub. 10964; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 24762 


13 


15 


Coronel (El) Roosevelt; marcha bril- 
lante, por F. Mesorana; pf. © 1. 
Sept. 24, 1929; E unp. 11596; Flo- 


rencio Mesorana, Santurce, Porto 
Rico. 24763 
Cortége historique; marche, par D. 


Ch. Planchet, of France; orch. par- 
ties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Sept. 1,°:1929; 1 c. Oct. 5; E for. 
7108; Choudens, Paris. 24764 


Costume (The) box; musical play in 
2 acts, text by Margaret Knowlton 
Wilcox, music by Fanny Snow 
Knowlton. 4to. © Nov. 22, 1929; 
2 c. Nov. 28; D pub. 27620; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 24765 


Cottey house; from The dancing mas- 
ter, selected and ed. by Douglas and 
Helen Kennedy, arr. by Arnold. Fos- 
ter, of Great Britain; pf. (In 
Country dance tunes, new series 1) 
© Nov. 30, 1929; 1 ¢. Nov. 30; E 
for. 7687; English folk dance soc., 
London. 24766 


Cotton; Lord Byron of Broadway, ly- 
rie by Arthur Freed, music by Na- 
cio Herb Brown and Fred Fisher. 
© 1 ec. Nov. 8, 1929; E unp. 13074; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 24767 


Cotton blossom: blues; words by Irving 
C. Browne, music by T. J. Browne. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Nov. 5, 1929; E unp. 13463; Thelma 
Juanita Browne, Berkeley, Calif. 

24768 


Country dance; by William Bur- 
rowes Cooke; pf. © Oct. 1, 1929; 
2 e. Nov. 21; E pub. 10930; Co-op- 
erative music co., Philadelphia. 

24769 


Country gal; words by C. Bivins, mu- 
sic by Samuel H. Speck. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Nov. 9, 
1929; E unp. 13097; Corene Bivins, 
Tribune, Kan. 24770 


Country man blues; words and music 
by S. Easton. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 e. Nov. 2, 1929; E unp. 
12788: Sidney Haston, New York. 

24771 


Couple (A) of birds with the same 
thing in mind; lyric by Howard 
Johnson and George Ward, music 
by Reggie Montgomery. © 1c. Nov. 
27, 1929; E unp. 18818; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver City, 
Calif. 24772 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ‘ENTRIES 


24773 


Coups de roulis; fantaisie-sélection, 
sur les motifs de l’opérette par An- 
dré Messager, arr. par F. Salabert, 
of France; orch. parties, avee pf. 
conducteur et 1° violini conducteur. 
4to. © Sept. 1, 1929; 1 ¢ Oct. 5; 

. & for. 7164; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

24773 


Cradle day pal; words and music by 
M. T. Belote. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Nov. 23, 1929; E unp. 
13604; Mary T. Belote, Keller, Va. 

24774 


Croonin the blues; melody, by Jabbo 
Smith. ‘© 1 ec. Oct. 4, 1929: E 
unp. 13023; State Street music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 24775 


words and muSic by C. 
Salisbury and D. _ Kindleberger. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
Nov. 4, 1929; H unp. 13019; Char- 
lotte Salisbury and David Kindle- 
berger, New York. 24776 


Cuanto sufro; cancion vals mexicana, 
letra y musica de S. R. Ramos, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Chicago; pf. 
[Photostat] © 1 ¢. Nov. 1, 1929; 
EH unp. 12771; Silvano R. Ramos, 
Chicago. 24777 


Cuauhtémoc; paso doble, por B. Pi- 
zarro, of Mexico; pf. © May 25, 
1929; E unp. 7104; Benjamin Pi- 


Cry-baby ; 


zarro, Mexicali, Mexico. 24778 
Cuddle up—snuggle up; words and 
musie by George Arré. [Mimeo- 


graph] ©1e. Nov. 6, 1929; E unp. 
13014; Esther Bishop McMullen, 
Compton, Calif. 24779 


‘Cupid; words and music by R. C. 
Renwick; pf. and ukulele acc. 
[Photostat] © 1 ¢. Nov. 2, 1929; 
E unp. 12807; Ruth Comfort Ren- 
wick, Medford, Mass. 24780 


Cupid eyes; words by J. Federici, 
music by D. Repolee © 1 ec. Nov. 
21, 1929; E unp. 13557; John Fed- 
erici and Daniel Repole, Hacken- 
sack, N. J. 24781 


Cuttin’ out paper dolls; words and 
music by Bobby B. Berman and 
Leonard Stevens. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Nov. 22, 1929; E 
unp. 13569; Santly bros., ine., New 
York. 24782 


Czardas; ballettmusik, aus der ko- 
mischen oper Ritter PAésman, von 
Johann Strauss, op. 441, bearb. von 
Bohuslav Leopold, of Czechoslo- 


pt. Tit; ne S., v.24 


vakia ;' small orch.-pts., ‘with pf. or 
organ conductor. © July 1, 1929; 
1 e. Nov. 16; E for. 7591; N. Sim- 
rock, G. m. b. H., Berlin.' . 24783 


Czardas; by Siegfried Nicklass-Kemp- 
ner, rev. and arr. by Bernhard Egg, 
of Germany; small orch. pts., with 
pf. or organ conductor and ist vio- 
lin conductor. © Mar. 6, 1929; 1 ¢. 

_ May 16; E for. 4528; N. Simrock, 
G. m. 'b. H., Berlin. 247 


Czerwonky (Richard) Impromptu; 
pf. © Oct. 29, 1929; 2 ¢. Nov. 4; 
- E pub. 10539; Oliver Ditson d¢o., 
Boston, 24785 


Daddy what you goin’ to do; words by 
J. E. Guernsey, music by Floyd 
Thompson. © 1 ec. Oct. 10, 1929; EB 
unp. 11899; Thompson & Guernsey, 
Indianapolis. 24786 


Daddy’s lullaby; words and musie by 
Cal De Voll, and Gene, Ford & 
Glenn [pseud. of Gene Carroll, Ford 
Rush and Glenn Rowell]; pf. acc., 
with ukulele, etc. (Jn Gene and 
Ford and Glenn folio) © Sept. 13, 
1929; 2 ce. Nov. 4; E pub. 10500; 
Forster music publisher, inc., Chi- 
cago. 24787 


Dar norrskenet flammar; vals, text av 
Sven-Olof Sandberg, musik av Jules 
Sylvain [pseud. of Stig Hansson], of 
Sweden; pf., with words. © Nov. 1, 
1929; 1 c. Nov. 14; E for. 7510; 
Svenska noter, a. b., Stockholm. 

24788 


Dainty; by Mortimer Wilson, op. 85, 


no. 3; pf. © Nov. 19, 1929; 2c. Nov. . 


20; E pub. 10881; Century music 
pub. co., New York. 24789 


Dainty as can be; by S. De Rienzo; 
pf. ©le. Nov. 7, 1929; BE unp. 
13000; Silvio De Rienzo, Brooklyn. 

24790 


Dance at dawn; by Willa Hades 
Honska; pf. © Nov. 23, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 25; E pub. 10971; Boston mu- 
sic co., Boston. 24791 


Dance of the daffodills [!]; lyrie by 
Howard Johnson, music by Louis 
Alter. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1929; E unp. 
13689; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
Culver City, Calif. 24792 


Dance of the rag doll; by Owsald B. 
Wilson; pf. © Nov. 14, 1929; 2 c¢. 
Nov. 19; E pub. 10867; Bendix pub. 
co., Lincoln, Neb. 24793 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11,1929. __ 


Dance of the Twist’em. toys; lyrie by 
C. Turney,;: music by E.. Hby. 
[Words and,melody only] ©1le. 

July 11, 1929; E unp. 8789,; Harl Eby 
and Catherine Turney, Pasadena. 

if 24794 


Dance (The) of the wooden shoes; 
from No, no Nannette [!], words and 
music by Herb Magidson, Ned Wash- 
ington and Michael H. Cleary; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Oct. 31, 1929; 
2c. Nov. 5; E pub. 10642; M..Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 24795 


Dancing on Mars; from No, no, Nan- 
ette, lyrics and music by Herb 
Magidson, Ned Washington and 

Michael H. Cleary; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Noy. 8, 1929; 2 ¢. Nov. 12; 
E pub. 10768; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 24796 


Dandelot (Georges) Six chansons de 
Bilitis; prose de Pierre Louys, mu- 
sique de G. Dandelot, of France. 
1. Le passant. [5 others] © May 
10, 1929; 1 c. June 18; E for. 5177; 
Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 24797 


Danmark; tekst af Axel Juel,. musik 
- af Fini Henriques, of Denmark. © 
Aug. 8, 1929; 1 c« Aug. 23;. B for. 
7490; Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 
24798 


Danmark; tekst af Axel Juel, musik 
af Fini Henriques, of Denmark; a 
capella. 4to. 1. Blandet kor.—2. 
Mandsstemmer. © Aug. 8, 1929; 
1 ec. each Aug. 23; E for. 7488, 7489; 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

24799, 24800 


Dans le jardin; by Alfred Prince, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Feb. 27, 1929; 
1 e. Oct. 28; E for. 7501; A. Ham- 
mond & co., London. 24801 


Danses africaines; danses des indiens 
métis du Brésil, par H. Villa-Lobos, 
of Brazil; orch. Partitur.. © Oct. 
18, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 16; E for. 7594; 
Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 24802 


Quu uepHuia (Dark eyes) ; English lyrics 
by Joseph Kammen, new arr. of 
music by Jack Kammen. © Oct. 7, 
1929; 2 c. Noy. 1; E pub. 10599; Jack 
Kammen and Joseph Kammen, 
Brooklyn. 24803 


Dark night; house of Troy, words by 
Clifford Grey, music by Herbert 
Stothart and Xavier Cugat. © 1. 
Novy. 18, 1929; E unp. 13393; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver City, 
Calif. 24804 


24814 


Darling baby; words and musie by A; 
B. Gamache. [Words,.and melody 
only] ©.1 ¢.. Noy. 20, 1929; E unp. 
13451; Alice B. Gamache, Winchen- 
don Springs, Mass. 24805 


Darling, .darling hear me ealling; 
waltz, words by Al Santiago, music 
by L. Llaneza, of Spain, domiciled 
at New, York; pf. © 1 e. Oct. 19, 
1929; E unp. 13472; Luis Llaneza, 
New York. 24806 


Darn (The) thing’s happened to me; 
lyrics by Earle Crooker, music by 
F. H. Grey. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Nov. 16, 1929; E unp. 
13330; Frank H. Grey, New York. — 

24807 


Das hat der Herrgott fein gemacht;. 
English waltz, text von Richard 
Rillo, musik von Will Meisel, arr. 
von Hartwig v. Platen, both of Ger- 
many; orch. stimmen, mit pf.-direc- 
tion: 4to. ©” July 15, W929" T ec. 
Sept. 21; E for. 7305; Edition Meisel 
& co., G. m. b. H., Berlin. 24808 


Date breakin’ mamma; words and 
music by J. R. Fleagle. [Chords, 
Single staff] © 1 ¢. Nov. 9, 1929; 
EK unp. 13124; J. Roger Fleagie. 
Baltimore. 24809 


Daughter (A) of the gods; musical 
fantasy in 2 acts, written by R. T. 


Nicholson, composed by Howard 
Talbot, of Great Britain. London, 
Boosey & co., Itd. 4to. © Sept. 3, 


1929; 1 c. Sept. 27; D pub. 27627; 
Dorothy Maud Talbot, Reigate, 
Surrey, England, and R. T. Nichol- 
son, Farnham, Surrey, England. 10 


Dawning [and] Prelude; by Frederick. 
J. Nott, of Australia; pf. © Sept. 
13, 1929; 1 ce. Oct. 24; E for. 7495; 
Allan & co., proprietary ltd., Mel- 
bourne, Australia. 24811 


Daxo; fox-trot, par Georges Stalin, 
arr. par F. Salabert, of France; 
orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur et 
1°. violino conducteur. © Sept. 1,. 
1929; lec. Oct. 5; BH. for. 7128; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 24812 


Day (The); duet, words and music 
by H. T. Smith, arr. by A. W. Brad- 
ley. © Sept. 5, 1929; 2 ¢, Nov. 29; 
E pub. 11063; Harry T. Smith, 
Pomona, Calif. 24813. 


Day break blues; words and music by 
Roy Evans and Harrison Smith. 
[Words and melody only], © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 26, 1929; E unp:; 138741; Har- 
rison G. Smith, New York, 24814 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24815 


Day dreaming; words and music by 
G. B. Hibbard. [Words andi melody 

- only] ©1c. Oct. 31, 1929; E unp. 
12831; Gordon B. Hibbard, Buffalo. 

~ 24815 


De Massus an’ de Missus; Louisiana 
song of slavery, words by Marie 
Lussi, music by David W. Guion; 
med. voice. © Oct. 15, 1929; 2 ec. 
Oct. 21; E pub. 10702; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 24816 


De wailin’ ob ‘de wil’ chinook; words 
by J. M. Hillman, music by F. Pierce. 
© 1c. Nov. 4, 1929; E unp. 12868; 
John M. Hillman, Harrisburg, Or. 

24817 


Dead rose of love; words by M. E. 
Moran, music by Burrell Van Buren. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Nov. 4, 1929; E unp. 13578; M. 
Elizabeth Moran, Jacksonville, Fla. 

24818 


Dear daddy, please don’t stay away; 
lyrics by P. Martin, music by H. J. 
Klimpl. © 1c. Novy. 1, 1929; E unp. 
12816; Harry Josef Klimpl and 
Patrick Martin, New Haven. 24819 


Dear mother of mine; words by Y. 
' MacLaren, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 19, 1929; E unp. 13440; 

Yerdis MacLaren, Milwaukee. 
24820 


Dear’ old pal; words by L. Gaiotto, 
music by F. Cracolice, jr. [Words 
and melody only]: © 1 ¢. Nov. 25, 
1929; E unp. 138666; Louis Gaiotto 
and Frank Cracolice, jr., San Jose, 
Calif. 24821 


Dear one; words by L. M. Bechtel, 
music by Samuel H. Speck. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ce. Nov. 9, 
1929; E unp. 13096; Lee M. Bechtel, 
Huntington, Ind. 24822 


Dearest sweetheart, if I may, let me 
call you back some day; words by 
EK. R. Cox, musie by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ec. 
Nov. 27, 1929; E unp. 138792; Eva 
R. Cox, Lamar, Mo. 24823 


Dearie; waltz, by J. Sylvester; pf. © 


1 ec. Nov. 18, 1929; E unp. 13488; 
Johnnie Sylvester, Seattle. 24824 


Death valley moan; words and music 
by Bessie Smith. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Nov. 2, 1929; 
E unp. 12797; Georgia music Co., 
New York. 24825 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


Decatur street tuttie; melody by Jabbo 
Smith. ©1c. Oct. 14, 1929; E unp. 
13027; State Street music pub. co., 
inc., Chicago. 24826 


Deep red moon; words and music by 
L. Walter. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Oct. 5, 1929; E ump. 
11690; Lou Walter, Atlantic City. 

24827 


Défilé—parade; de P. Lacome, arr. 
par. F. Salabert, of France; orch. 
' parties, avec’ pf. conducteur et 
1°. violino conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 
25, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 16; E for. 7171; 
- Francis Salabert, Paris. 24828 


Dejame; cancion mexicana, letra y 
musica de 8. R. Ramos, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Chicago; pf. [Photo- 
stat] ©1 ce. Noy. 1, 1929; E unp. 
12768; Silvano R. Ramos, Chicago. 

24829 


Delibes (Clément Philibert Leo) ° Piz- 
zicati; aus dem ballet Sylvia, zum 
konzertgebrauch bearb. von Michael 
Zadora, op. 41, no. 1; pf. © May 
15, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 21; E pub. 10481; 
Musikverlag Lyra, Berlin-Wilmers- 
dorf. 24830 


Delire; impromptu symphonique, par 
A. Seassola, of Italy; orch. parties, 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 
25, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 16; E for. 7177; 
Francis Moulin, Cannes, France. 

24831 


De Molay boys; march, by F. C. 
Menges; band pts. 4to. © Sept. 12, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 14; E pub. 9077; 
F. C. Menges, Cleveland. 24832 


Denk’ an den roten mohn! vyalse bos- 
ton, text von Fritz Rotter, musik 
von Hans May, of Austria, spezial 
arr. v. Nico Dostal; orch. stimmen, 
mit pf. direktion. © Aug. 9, 1929; 
1 ec. Oct. 2; E for. 7482; Ries & 
Hrler, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 24833 


Départ (Le) de la caravane; morceau 
caractéristique, par J. Cayrou, of 
France; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor. 4to. © July 15, 1929; 1c. Sept. 
12; E for. 7633; Francis Moulin, 
Cannes, France. 24834 


Dere’s a little wheel a-turnin’ in my 
heart ; negro spiritual, music arr. by 
Purcell J. Mansfield, of Great Brit- 
ain, op. 75, no. 11; mixed voices. 


4to. © Oct. 28, 1929; 1 c Nov. 9; 
EK for. 7444; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow. 24835 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1929 


Derniére serenata; ecrépuscule d’au- 
tomne, d’Enrico Toselli, arr. par Eug. 
Gandolfo, of Italy; instruments 4 
eordes, avec pf. conducteur. Parties. 
4to. © July 15, 1929; 1 ¢. Sept. 12; 
E for. 7632; Delrieu fréres, Nice, 
France. 24836 


Deseada (La); zarzuela en dos actos, 
letra de L. F. Ardavin y Ceferino 
Palencia, mtsica de F. Alonso y J. 
Gomez, both of Spain. Pte. de apun- 
tar. © Nov. 8, 1927; 1 e@. Nov. 20, 
1929; E for. 7552; Francisco Alonso 
y Jose Gomez, Madrid. 24837 


Deseos de amor; tango, par Georges 
Stalin, arr. par F. Salabert, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur, 1°. violino conducteur et pa- 
roles. © Sept. 25, 1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 
16; E for. 7180; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 24838 


Deserette; words and music by T. S. 
Hotchkiss. © 1 c. Nov. 1, 1929; E 
unp. 12779; Thaddeus S. Hotchkiss, 
Piedmont, Calif. 24839 


Deserted; words and music by N. D. 
Bell, arr. by J. Tim Brymn. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Nov. 27, 
1929; E unp. 13786; Nannie Diana 
Bell, New York. 24840 


Désespoir et espoir ; dramatic andante, 
de Gus Jarrett, transcrit par Mau- 
rice Daras, of France; orch. parties, 


avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 
25, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 16; E for. 7628; 
Maurice Piéna, ltd., Paris. 24841 


Deuxiéme sonatine; by S. Hennessy, 
op. 80; for pf. and violin with pt. 
for alto. © Sept. 25, 1929; 2 c..Oct. 
16; E pub. 10456; Swan Hennessy, 
Paris. 24842 


Did I do something wrong; words and 
music by L. Hawk. © 1 ¢. Nov. 5, 
1929; E unp. 12900; Leonard Hawk, 
San Francisco. 24843 


Dihtya (Ta) tis aghapis; lyrics by Or- 
pheus Caravias, music by Demosthe- 
nis Zattas, of Greece, domiciled at 
New York. © 1 ¢. Nov. 26, 1929; E 
unp. 13697; D. Zattas, New York. 

24844 


Discretement ; chanson fox-trot, paro- 
les de Pierre Darto, musique de 
José Sentis, of Spain; pf. acc., avec 
ukulele arr. par F; Salabert. © 
Sept. 25, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 16; E for. 
7214; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

24845 


24856 


Divergences; au cinéma, par André 
Soyer, of France; orch. parties, avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 1, 
1929; 1 ec. Oct. 5; E for. 71097 ; Chou- 
dens, Paris. 24846 


Dixie Daisy; fox trot; words by Al- 
bert Ogden [pseud. of R. Brice], mu- 
sic by Ray Hibbeler. New York 
city, Frank Harding. © Aug. 8, 
1929; 2 e. Nov. 20; E pub. 10918; 
Robert Brice, San Francisco. 24847 


Dizzy debs; lyrics by Herman Tim- 
berg, music by Samuel Timberg. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e 
Nov. 21, 1929; E unp. 13515; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 24848 


Do ya? lyric by Haven Gillespie, mu- 
sic by Mabel Wayne. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 7, 1929; 
EK unp. 18197; Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. 24849 


Does my baby love? nobody but me; 
words by Jack Yellen, music by Mil- 
ton Ager; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by Dan Dougherty. © Nov. 22, 1929; 
2 ec. Nov. 23; E pub. 10963; Ager, 
Yellen & Bornstein, inc., New York. 

24850 


Doll baby; by Terry Jefferson; pf. © 
1 ¢e. Nov. 6, 1929; E unp. 12952; 
Mario Jefferson, Cleveland Heights, 
O. 24851 


Doll’s (The) house; characteristic 
story by Ralph Butler, set to music 
in fox-trot rhythm by Paul Andrew, 
of Great Britain. © Oct. 16, 1929; 
1 ¢@. Nov. 18; E for. 7461; Lareine 
& co., Itd., London. 24852 


Dolly Dimple, what happens to your 
dimples when you frown; words and 
music by H. Gross. © 1 c. Nov. 5, 
1929; E unp. 12853; Hilda Gross, 
Minneapolis. 24853 


Dolores Rhienlander; by M. V. Paja- 
kowski; violin. ©1c. Nov. 22, 1929; 
E unp. 13755; Matthew V. Paja- 
kowski, Buffalo. 24854 


Donne (Le) curiose; sinfonia, di EH, 
Usiglio, rid. di Francesco Medina, of 
Italy ; piccola orch. parti. © July 8, 
1929; 1c. July 27; B for. 5828; Casa 
musicale Sonzogno, s. a., Milan. 

- 24855 


Don’t be surprised, if my eyes tell you 
lies; words and music by C. Salis- 
bury. [Wordsand melody only] © 
1c. Nov. 4, 1929; E unp. 13016; Char- 
lotte Salisbury, New York. 24856 


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CATALOGUE, OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24857 


pt. 11, n: S., v. 24 


Don’t diet; don’t-die-yet, words: and 

music by S. P. Rosenblum and L. 

' Frankel. ©. 1 ¢. Nov. 5, 1929;;)E 

-unp. 12899; Sidney P. Rosenblum 
and Leo Frankel, New York. 

24857 


Don’t know what to.do; words by G. 
T., Polk; music;,by A.,.::J. -~Bertin. 
[Words and melody only], © 1. ¢. 
Noy. 12, 1929; E unp. 13484; George 
T. Polk. and Albert J. Bertin, Brook- 
lyn. 24858 


Don’t say goodbye; words by J. EH. 
Guernsey, music by Floyd Thomp- 
son. © 1 ec. Oct. 10, 1929; E unp. 
11904; Thompson & Guernsey, in- 
dianapolis. 24859 


Don’t tell me you love me unless you're 
sure you do; words and musie by De 
Gray La Marr, arr. by Burrell Van 
Buren. Jackson, Miss., La Marr pub. 
house. © Aug. 26, 1929: 2 @ Nov. 
4; E pub. 10503; De Gray La Marr, 
Jackson, Miss. 24860 


Don’t waken me; words and music by 
N. Metler. _[Words and melody only ] 
© 1c. Nov. 11, 1929; E unp: 13139; 
Norman Metler, Spokane, Wash: 

24861 


Don’t worry mother; words and music 
by S. Raymond. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Oct. 31, 1929; E. 
unp. 12889; Stanley Raymond, Calu- 
met City, Ill. 24862 


Dormi Nini; canzone-tango, versi di N. 
Tasca, musica di E:. Bertini, of Italy. 
© Sept. 25, 1929; 1 ¢. Sept. 21; EB 
for. 5972; A, Forlivesi & c., Florence, 
Italy. 24863 


Dorogaya; melopée, par Serge Wek- 
sler, of France; orch. parties, avec 


pf. conducteur. 4to. _© Sept. 1, 
1929; 1 ec. Oct. 5; E for. 7106; Chou- 
dens, Paris. 24864 


Dos mentiras; letra de Alberto Rivera, 
musica de P. Villa. [~Words and 
melody only] © 1 e. Nov. 2, 1929; 


E unp. 12810; Pastor Villa, New 
York. 24865 
Doubts; for cinema, by Hdward. Ki- 


lenyi, after Fr. Liszt; full orch. pts. 
©, Nov, »25,,,1929;.2 ¢c.. Nov. .253, B 
pub. 10979; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 24866 


Down by the seashore; words and mu- 
sic by C. Giberson. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1-¢. Nov. 15, 1929; E 
unp. 13272; Carrie Giberson, Yard- 
ville, N. J. 24867 


Down heaven’s highway; 
Haven Gillespie, music’ by. Mabel 
Wayne. [Words and melody, only] 
© 1c. Nov: 7, 1929; E. unp. 13196; 

-‘Leo Feist, inc.,s) New, York, 24868 


Down in true love lane; waltz, words 
‘by Pat Ballard [pseud. of F. D. Bal- 
lard],. music by Tom Waring 
[Words and melody only]. © 1 «. 
Nov. 11, 1929; E unp., 13150; Fran- 
cis Drake Ballard, New York. 


- words: by 


24869 
Down that lonesome road; words. and 
music by Tom Delaney. | ‘TWords and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 13382; Triangle music pub. 
co., ine, New York. 24870 


Down the oakey Ozark way; words by 
L. R. Cazadd, music by Carl Zerse. 
[Words and melody only] © 1-e. 
Nov. 18, 1929; E unp. 13205; Lyman 
R. Cazadd, Zalma, Mo. 24871 


Down to.the island; waltz song, words 
by C. W. Bird and W. Bird, music 
by C. W. Bird. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Nov. 22, 1929; E unp. 
138555; Wilbur Bird, New York. 

24872 

Draper’s maggot; from The dancing 
master, selected and ed. by Douglas 
and Helen Kennedy, arr. by Arnold 
Foster, of Great Britain; pf. (In 
Country dance tunes, new series 1) 
© Nov. 30, 1929; 1 ec. Nov. 30; E for. 
7698; English folk dance soec., Lon- 
don. 24873 


Dream boy; words and music by B. 
Hootman. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 23, 1929; E unp. 13589; 
Bertha Hootman, Kingston | Mines, 
Til. 24874 


Dream cabins; words and music by 
W. F. Hanson. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1929; 
EH unp. 13340; William Frederick 
Hanson, Flushing, N.Y. 


Dream castle; by Renee Miles, op. 36,. 
no:.2; pf. © Oct. 30)'1929 Bic. aNoy. 
1; E pub. 10486; Boston music ¢o., 
Boston. 24876 


Dream girl; words and music by F. J. 
Bennassi. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 8, 1929; H unp. 12959; 
Frank J. Bennassi, Ansonia, Conn. 

2487T 


Dream on; lyric and music by Jack 
Edgar [pseud. of J. H:, Hostater], 
arr. by Harry A. Powell. | [Photo- 


stat] © 1c Noy. 1, 1929; E unp. 
12773; John Edgar Hostater, Pied- 
mont, Calif. 24878 


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24875. 


no. 11, 1929 


Dream-ship ; part-song, words and mu- 
sie by Lily Strickland. 4to. 1. Sop., 
alto and bar. -2. Male voices. © 
Nov. 20, 1929; 2 ec. each Noy. 23; E 
pub. 10960, 10961; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 24879, 24880 


Dream-ship ; pt.-song, words and music 
by Lily Strickland; sop. 1, II and 
alto. 4to. © Nov. 14, 1929; 2 ¢ 
Noy. 18; E pub. 10812; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 24881 


Dream (A) song; by Frank G. Ward, 


of Great Britain; pf. © Nov. 8, 
1929;:' 1 e@ Novy. 21; E for. 7541; 
Solomon Rowland, London. 24882 


Dreaming; by Harvey Hamblet Good- 


win; pf. © 1c. Noy. 30, 1929; E 
unp. 13840; Harvey H. Goodwin, 
Leominster, . Mass. 24883 


Dreaming; words by ©. Slaton, music 
by Vida B. Throgmorton. © 1 «. 
Nov. 4, 1929; E unp. 12919; Connie 
Slaton, Prairie Grove, Ark. 24884 


Dreaming of that June night of by- 
gone years; words by M. Capps, mu- 
sic by S. Sabo. © 1c. Nov. 8, 1929; 
E unp. 13059; Stephen Sabo and 
Morton Capps, Sheridan, Wy. 24885 


Dreaming of you; waltz, by L. Y. 
Grabowsky; pf. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1929; 
E unp. 18011; Lydia Yolanda Gra- 
bowsky, New York. 24886 


Dreaming. of you; words and music 
by M. R. Singer: © 1 ¢. Nov. 16, 
1929; E unp. 138309; Mabel Ruth 
Singer, Aurora, Or. 24887 


Dreams; by Hugh McAmis; organ. © 
Nov. 21, 1929; 2 ce. Nov. 25; E pub. 
10969; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

24888 


Dreams come true; theme song, by L. 
E. Cook; melody with pf. acc. © 
te. Nove.21,. 3929: BK unp:. 13538; 
Leighton E. Cook, Dallas. 24889 


Dreams of brilliant hue; words by E. 
D. Packard, music by Kate Rhodes. 
© Nov. 14, 1929; 2 c Nov. 19; E 
pub. 10866; Edwin D. Packard, Fair- 
mont, W. Va. 24890 


Dreamy eyes: words and music by G. 
Henken. © 1 c. Noy. 20, 1929; E 
unp. 13752; Gertrude Henken, Sa- 
vannah, Ga. 24891 


Dreamy South Sea moon; words by 
Ruth V. Hoyt, music by Carl D. 
Vandersloot; pf. ace... with ukulele 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


24901 


arr. by Spencer G. Adams. © Nov. 
19, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 20; EB pub. 10864; 
Vandersloot' music pub. co.,; Wil- 
liamsport, Pa. 24892 


Dreary night; words by Henry Cream- 
er, music by Peter De Rose, piano 
se. by Hugene Platzman; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. © Nov. 29, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 
29.; E pub. 11072; Gene Austin, inc., 
New York. 24893 


Drifting in the moonlight; words by 
O. Trebbe, music by Harry Clifford. 
© 1c. Nov. 6, 1929; E unp. 12935; 
Occa Trebbe, Gardon, Kan. 24894 


Drifting waters; theme. song for 
Muddy waters, words by Walter A. 
Mueller and William J. Ferguson, 
music by Walter A. Mueller; pf. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Nov. 8, 1929; 
E unp. 13045; Hawthorne club, 
Western electric co., inc., Chicago. 

24895 

Drink to the girl of my dreams; from 
Cameo Kirby, words by L. Wolfe 
Gilbert, music by Abel Baer. © 
Nov. 7, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 8; E pub. 
10746; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 24896 


Dritte symphonie in es-moll; yon Felix 
Woyrsech, of Germany, op. 70; 
grosses orch. Partitur. © Dec. 20, 
1928; 1 c. May 16, 1929; Hi for. 4560; 
N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

24897 

Du bist das marchen meiner niachte; 
worte von Gaudeamus, musik yon 
Ernst Wolf, of Austria, op. 445. © 
July 1, 1929; 1 ec. Sept. 21; E for. 
7313 ; Adolf. Robitschek, Vienna. 

24898 


Du kannst so siiss sein; liebeslied und 
*gslow-fox, worte von F.. Teo v. Dongp, 
musik von Ernest Yardner, instr. 
von Kurt Lubbe, both of Germany; 
salon-orch. stimmen, mit pf.-konduk- 
tor. 4to.. © June 21, 1929; 1c: 
Sept. 21; E for. 7308; Fritz Schu- 
berth, jr., Leipzig. 24899 


Du kannst so stiss sein; love-song and 
slow-fox, worte von F. Teo y. Donop, 
' musik von Ernest Yardner, of Ger- 
many. © June 21, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 
21; E for. 7309; Fritz Schuberth, jr., 
Leipzig. 24900 


Du Weisst ja nicht, was _ frtihling 
_heisst; slow-fox, worte von’ Robert 
Gilbert, musik von Hans May, of 
Austria. © Aug. 9, 1929; 1 e. Oct. 
2; E for. 7853; Ries & . Erler, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 24901 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24902 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24: 


Duke (The) steps out; by Duke El- 
lington; pf. © 1 c. Nov. 23, 1929; 
FE unp. 13631; Gotham music service, 
inc., New York. 24902 


Dulcinetta; operetta in 2 acts for 
children, written by Alec Badham, 
composed by Cecil Page, of Great 
Britain. 4to. © Oct. 22, 1929; 1 «. 
Nov. 1; E for. 7511; Bayley & Fer- 


guson, Glasgow. 24908 
Durante un suelo; mazurea, por B. 
Pizarro, of Mexico, op. 22; pf. © 


1 ec. May 25, 1929; E unp. 7101; 
Benjamin Pizarro, Mexicali, Mexico. 
24904 


Duro (The) pump song; words and 
musie by J. Brattain. [Chords, sin- 
gle staff] © 1c. Noy. 28, 1929; E 
unp. 18634; Joe Brattain, Cincinnati. 

24905 


Duruflé (Maurice) Scherzo; par M. 
Duruflé, of France, op. 2; orgue. © 
sept. 1 1829 7"1 "ec. Ocha. He tfor. 
7188; Durand et cie., Paris. 24906 


Dusky Dixie rose; southern serenade, 
words by Howard Johnson, music by 
Gus Edwards. © 1c. Nov. 8, 1929; 
BH) unp. 13076; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., Culver City, Calif. 24907 


Dvorak (Anton) Hin tanz; von A. 
Dyorak, op. 85, no. 7, bearb. von 
Bohuslay Leopold, of Czechoslo- 
vakia ; kleines orch. stimmen, mit pf. 
o. orgel direction u. violino 1 direc- 
tion. © May 1, 1929; 1 ¢c May 238; 
E for. 4734; N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 24908 


—— Walzer; op. 54, no. 2, rev. and 
arr. by Bohuslav Leopold, of Czecho- 
slovakia; small orch, pts., with pf. 
or organ conductor and ist violin 
conductor. © Apr. 20, 1929; 1 t. 
May 16; E for. 4539; N. Simrock, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 24909 


Dwarfs’ (The) parade; by Kenneth F. 
White; pf. © Nov. 16, 1929; 2 «. 
Novy. 18: E pub. 10818; Boston music 
CO., Boston. 24910 


E la bella Gigugin; from Three sisters, 


melody by Gino Severi; © 1.¢. Nov. 
7, 1929; E unp. 138242; Fox film 
corp., New York. 24911 


Each little sin; lyric by Clifford Grey, 
music by Herbert Stothart. © 1c. 
Nov. 27, 1929; E unp. 13816; Metro- 
Boe iy aay er corp., Culver City, 
Calif. 


Eekhard violin method for class teach- 
ing; adapted by W. J. Eckhard. pt. 


24912 | 


‘2. © Nov. 22, 1929; 2 e. Nov. 18; 
E pub. 10829; Don Santos pub. co.,. 
inc., Rochester, N. Y. 


Ecos del bosque; fox trot, melody by 
F. de Thomas. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1929;. 
E unp. 13313; Fermin de Thomas, 
New York. 24914. 


Eddie’s donut song; words and music 
by Frank Bernard Woods; 1st 
violin. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1929; E unp. 
13004; Eddie’s donuts, ine., Youngs-. 
town, O. 24915. 


Edelmann (Der) im habersack; 


dichter unbekannt, gesetzt von Josef — 


Reiter, of Austria; vierstimmigen 
ménnerchor, ohne beg. Partitur u. 
stimmen. Regensburg-Leipzig- 
Charlottenburg, Bosse - musikverlag. 
4to. © Dec. 1, 1928; 1 e. Sept. 21, 
1929; EH for. 7301; Gustav Bosse, 
Regensburg, Germany. 24916- 


Edvard och Kunigunda; text av 
Waldemar Dalquist, musik ay Fred 
Winter, of Sweden; pf., with words.. 
© Mar. 18, 1929; 1 c. Noy. 14; E for. 


7507; Edition Sylvain, Stockholm. 
24917 
Edwards (Gus) Medley; words by 


Felix E. Feist. ©1c. Nov. 18, 1929; 


E unp. 133891; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer : 
24918 | 


corp., Culver City, Calif. 


Ehestand der freude; aus Des knaben 


wunderhorn, musik von Hermann. 
Unger, of Germany; gemischten. 
chor. 4to. © July 3, 1929; 1 e. 


Oct 23° Torres seks 
Cologne/Rh., Germany. 


J. Tonger, 
24919 


Eho klismenous thisaurous; lyries by 
Orpheus Caravias, music by D. 
Zattas, of Greece, domiciled at New 
York, pf. 
unp. 13701; D. Zattas, New York. 


24920 - 
Hia, herzenskindchen; deutsches 
wiegenlied, volksweise um 1800, 


gesetzt von Robert Hernried, of Ger- - 


many; sop., und alt 1, 2, ohne begl. 


4to. © Dec. 15, 1927; 1 c. Nov. 16, - 


1929; E for. 7580; N. Simrock, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. _ 24921 


Hibiger (Der) tanz; from the drama, 


words by Israel Rosenberg, music - 


by Sholom Secunda. 
(YINW ADAIVD NK TW) 


© Oct. 14, 1929; 2 ¢. Nov. 5; H pub. 
10564 ; Samuel Secunda, Brooklyn. 


24922 - 


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24913. - 


© 1c. Nov. 26, 1929; E. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1929 


24944 


Cee en nn nnn eee 


Elegie; von Rud. Edward Zingel, of 
Germany; harfe, in G-moll. © Aug. 
24, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 21; E for. 7378; 
Carl Merseburger, Leipzig. 24923 


Klégie héroique; by H. B. Weather- 
don, of Great Britain; organ. © 
Nov. 27, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 30; E for. 
7699 ;; H. B. Weatherdon, Chingford, 
England. 24924 


Eleven more months and ten more 
days; words by Arthur Fields, music 
by F. Hall. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Nov. 25, 1929; E unp. 
13656; Fred Hall, New York. 24925 


Elfin frolic; by Cedric W. Lemont, op. 
59, no. 6; pf. © Oct. 30, 1929; 2¢. 
Noy. 4; E pub. 10548; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 24926 


Elfin lover; poem by Helen Bantock, 
music by Granville Bantock, of 
Great Britain; in A flat maj. © 
Nov. 21, 1929; 1 ec. Nov. 11; E for. 
7531; Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 

24927 


Ella, Ella, it’s you; words and. music 
by W. H. Hagar. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Oct. 31, 1929; 


E unp. 12829; Walker H. Hagar, | 


Oklahoma City, Okl. 24928 


Elle avait des soquettes; ou, Elle avait 
des p’tit’s chaussettes, paroles de 
Brevard—Parrisé, musique de René 
de Buxeuil, of France. © Sept. 25, 
1929; 1 ce. Oct. 16; E for. 7194; G. 
Lorette, Paris. 24929 


Elle est 4 vous! fantaisie-sélection, sur 
les motifs de l’opérette, par Maurice 
Yvain, of France; orch. parties, 
avee pf. conducteur et 1° violini con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Sept. 1, 1929; 1c. 
Oct. 5; E for. 7166; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 24930 


Ellora; boston, von Franz Grothe, of 
Germany; salon-orch. mit jazz- 
erginzungsstimmen, pf. direktion, 
u. violine 1 direktion. 4to. © Aug. 
10, 1929. 4 -c. Oct. 23, E for. 7328 ; 
Heinrichshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, 
Germany. 24931 


Eloisa; cancion mexicana, letra y 


musica de S. R. Ramos, of Mexico, | 


domiciled at Chicago; pf. [Photo- 

stat] © 1c. Noy. 1, 1929; E unp. 

12770; Silvano R. Ramos, Chicago. 
24932 


Embers; waltz, words by Han Wace, 
music by Gene Lee, of Great 
Britain; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by Leo T. Croke. [Staff and tonic 


sol-fa notations] © Sept. 24, 1929; 
1 ¢. Oct. 28; E for. 7264; Berners 
music co., ltd., London. 24933 


Emily; Spanish serenade, by W. 
Leach; pf. © 1 c. Nov. 22, 1929; 
E unp. 13560; Wallace Leach, Akron, 
N. Y. 24934 


En la ciento diez y seis; por R. Capa- 
cete; pf. © 1c. Oct. 3, 1929; B 
unp. 11565; Rafael Capacete, New 
York. 24935 


Enchanted isle; words and musie by 
P. Randle. © 1 c¢. Nov. 8, 1929; 
E unp. 13055; Patricia Randle, Dal- 
las. 24936 


End (The) of my trail! words by J. 
Skaugh, music by Chester Escher. 
[Words and melody only] ©le 
Nov. 21, 1929; E unp. 13532; Josie 
Skaugh, Westby, Wis. 24937 


End (The) of the rainbow: words by 
John Howard Wiley, music by P. J. 
Bacigalupo and Maleolm Taylor 
Thomson. © 1 ec. Nov. 27, 1929; B 
unp. 13765; Peter John Bacigalupo, 
Philadelphia. 24938 


End (The) of the way; hymn, words 
by A. M. Bean, music by N. Carlson. 
© May 4, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 17; E pub. 
5042 ; Nathaniel Carlson, Miami, Fla. 

24939 


Endro border; melody by P. Humen- 
Tuk: |. [piakk pt? OO: 1’C" Nove 21; 
1929; E unp. 13542; Paul Humeniuk, 
New York. 24940 


England; words by Hleanor Baldwin, 
music by Samuel Richards Gaines; 
high or med. voice. © Qct. 8, 1929; 
2c. Oct. 12; E pub. 10688; G. Schir- 
mer, ine., New York. 24941 


English tunes; arr. by Archie Fair- 
bairn Barnes, of Great Britain; 3 
violoncellos, with pf. ace. 1. Bar- 
bara Allen. [4 others] © Sept. 30, 
1929; 1 ec Oct. 28; E for. 7273; 
Augener, Itd., London. 24942 


Enojos de Elena; plena, letra y mfsica 
por V. Velazquez. ‘[Words and mel- 


ody only] © 1c. Noy. 14, 1929; 
EH unp.. 138223; Vicente Velazquez, 
Brooklyn. 24943 


Enttéuschung; dichter unbekannt, ges- 
etzt von Josef Reiter, of Austria; 
vierstimmigen ménnerchor, ohne begl. 
Partitur u. stimmen. Regensburg- 
Leipzig-Charlottenburg, Bosse-musik- 
verlag. 4to. © Dec. 1, 1928; 1c. 
Sept. 21, 1929; E for. 7299; Gustav 
Bosse, Regensburg, Germany. 24944 


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24945 


pt. 117, nu s., v.24 


Erinnerung an Tirol; von Hermann 
Wenzel, of Germany, op..154, no. 1, 
arr. von Wilhelm H6gel, of Ger- 
many; blasmusik pts. 4to. © July 
15, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 21; E for. 7303; 
Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 24945 


Hs gab nur eine, die ich geliebt hab’; 
tango, worte von Fritz Rotter, musik 
von Franz Grothe, of Germany. © 
Aug. 30, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 5; E for. 
7513 ; Wiener bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 

24946 


Hs liegt so viel im kleinen wortchen 
liebe! slow-fox, text von Theo Hal- 
ton, musik von Franz Grothe, of 
Germany. © Oct. 23, 1929; 1c. Nov. 
18; E for. 7465; Musikverlag City, 
Leipzig. 24947 


Escichame nena; waltz, by J. M. 
Peman, of Spain, domiciled at Los 
Angeles; pf. © 1 ¢. Nov. 25, 1929; 
E unp, 13667; José Maria Peman, 
Los Angeles. 24948 


Espana; by C. Maduro, of Netherlands, 
domiciled at New York; pf. [Photo- 
stat] ©1c Nov. 13, 1929; E unp. 
13216; Charles Maduro, New York. 

24949 

Esquisse symphonique; 
Debussy, arr. par F. Salabert; orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur et 1° 
violini conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 1, 


1929; 1 e. Oct. 5; E for. 7468; Fran- 


eis Salabert, Paris. 24950 


Estando contigo mi alma; s6én ranch- 
ero, letra y musica de 8. R. Ramos, 
of Mexico, domiciled at Chicago; pf. 
[Photostat]. © 1 c. Nov. 1, 1929; 
E unp: 12766; Silvano R. Ramos, 
Chicago. 24951 


Et moi je m’en passe! choeur, par 
Claude Champagne, of Canada; sops. 
et contraltos. Partition. © July 2, 
1929; 1 ¢c. Aug. 9; E for. 6921; 
Durand et ecie., Paris. 24952 


Et moi je m’en passe! de Suite eana- 
dienne, musique de Claude Cham- 
pagne, of Canada. 1. Orch. pts.-2. 
4 voix mixtes et orch, Partition. 
© Sept. 1, 1929; 1 ¢. each Oct. 5; 
E for. 7656, 7660; Durand & eie., 
Paris. 24953, 24954 


European sketches; by J. A.. Bliss; pf: 
© Oct. 18, 1929; 2 e. Oct. 23; E pub. 
10608 ; James A. Bliss, Minneapolis. 

24955 


Eva; fado, por B. Pizarro, of Mexico, 


op. 23; pf: © 1:e. May 25, 1929; 
. BEB -unp. 7103; Benjamin’ Pizarro, 
Mexicali, Mexico. 24956 


par Claude | 


Evangeline; waltz ballad, words by L. 
' A. Heaton, music by Eunice Heaton, 
_of Canada, arr, by Wal Bromby. 
I ¢. Nov. £8, 1929; ED unp.; 13415; 
Lorene Ashman Heaton, Rainy River, 
Ont., Canada, 24957 


Eyveil du ceur; d’ Albert Renaud, or- 
chestré par Raoul Moreau, of France; 
orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Sept. 1, 1929;:1 ¢. Oct. 5; 
EF for. 7112; Choudens, Paris. 24958 


Evening lullaby; words by V. D..Price, 
music by Leigh A. Harline. © 1 e. 
Aug. 19, 1929; E unp. 11545; Vir- 
ginia Dale Price, Helper, Utah. j 

24959 


Evening shadows; words and music by 
A. M. Brower. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Oct. 31, 1929; E unp. 
12820; Alpha M. Brower, Shamrock, 
Tex. 24960 


Evermore and a day; duet from Bitter 
sweet, words and musie by Noél 
Coward, of Great Britain. © Oct. 
11, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 18; E for. 7255; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London, 24961 


Every little sunbeam; fox trot, words 
and music by T. V. Fowler. [Words 
and melody only. Photostat] © 
1 c. Nov. 8, 1929; E unp. 13094; 
Thomas VY. Fowler, Brooklyn. 

24962 


Everybody’s wearing our beloved 
green; words and musie by C. O. 
Donovan. [Words and melody only] 
© 1. Nov. 30, 1929; EB unp. 13861; 
Catharine O’Connor Donovan, Liver- 
more, Ia. 24963 


Everybody tap; words by Jack Yellen, 
music by Milton Ager; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by Dan Dougherty. © 
Nov. 7, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 8; E pub. 
10629.; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc., 
New York. 24964 


Ev’ry night in the moonlight I think 
of you; words and music by Fred 
Downing. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ce. Oct. 31, 1929; E unp. 12825; 
Fred Downing, Tampa, Fla. 24965 


Excuse me, lady; words and music by 
Edgar Leslie, of U. S., Jos. Geo. 
Gilbert and. Horatio Nicholls [pseud. 
of Lawrence Wright], of Great 
Britain; pf. acce., with ukulele arr. 
by Alvin D. Keech. [Staff and tonic. 
sol-fa notations] © Aug. 13, 1929; 
le. Aug. 17, 1 ec. Sept. 10; Epub. 
10630; Lawrence Wright music co., 
London, 24966 


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no. 11, 1929 


Exeniasa ap’tis enies sou; words, 
transcription and arr. of music by 
Ierotheo Skiza, of Italy, domiciled 
at New York. [Words and melody 


only] ©1ce. Nov. 11, 1929; E unp. 
13156; Synchronic pub. co., New 
York. 24967 
Exotische ouverture; von Richard 


Ralf, of Germany; salon u. grosses 
orch. stimmen, mit violino 1 direc- 
tion. © Aug. 10, 1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 2; 
E for. 7347; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 24968 


Eyes that were meant for me to love; 
words and musie by V. R. Gledhill, 
of Great Britain. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c Nov. 8, 1929; 
E unp. 12974; Verne Russell Gled- 
hill, Goderich, Ont., Canada. 24969 


Fabrikgang; text von Ludwig Lessen, 
musik von Kurt Richter, of Ger- 
many; minnerchor, ohne begl. 4to. 
Seaune i, 1929° de. Sept, 21; 
for. 7288; Gebr. Hug & co., Leipzig. 

24970 

Fagan (The) love song; words and 
music by Ted Maxwell, Larry Yoell 
and Virginia Spencer; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Oct. 16, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 
22: E pub. 10465; Lloyd Campbell 
publications, ine., San Francisco. 

24971 


Fair Sally; words anon., music by Alec 
Rowley, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Nov. 30, 1929; 1 «. 
Nov. 30; E for. 7667; Novello & co., 
Itd., London. 24972 


Fairies ; poem by Rose Fyleman, music 
by Jessie Moore Wise; med. voice. 
© June 15, 1929; 2 « July 12; H 
pub. 7766; Wm. H. Wise & co., New 
York. 24973 


Faithful; by Mortimer Wilson, op. 85, 
no. 9; pf. © Nov. 19, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 
20; E pub. 10887; Century music 
pub. co., New York. 24974 


Fanciful; by Mortimer Wilson, op. 85, 
no. 4; pf. © Nov. 19, 1929; 2 e. 
Nov. 20; E pub. 10882; Century 
musie pub. co., New York. 24975 


Fantasie in es-moll; von Ernst Gross- 
mann, of Germany; trompete, orch. 
pts. und klavier. © June 30, 1929; 
1 ec. Oct. 21; E for. 7380; Riihle & 
Wendling, Leipzig. 24976 


Far from home; words and music by 
Eggshell Casey. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Oct. 14, 1929; E 
unp. 18030; State Street music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 24977 


87056—30——3 


24987 


Farm relief blues; lyrics and music by 
B. C. Smith. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 24, 1929; E unp. 
13621 ; Bernard Charles Smith, Pope, 
Miss. 24978 


Fascinating compositions for piano; 
by various composers. © Nov. 18, 
1929; 2 c. Nov. 22; aff. Nov. 21; AA 
29976; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 

24979 


Fastnachtssymphonie; nach einer bal- 
lade von C. R. Enzmann, komponiert 
von Richard Flury, of Switzerland; 
grosses orch. Partitura. © June 4, 
1929; 1 e. Sept. 21; E for. 7314; 
Gebr. Hug & co., Leipzig. 24980 


Feelin’ the way I do; words and music 
by Haven Gillespie, Charles Cooke 
and Neil Moret [pseud. of Charles 
N. Daniels. Chords, single staff] 
© 1c. June 24, 1929; E unp. 8272; 
Villa Moret, ine., San Francisco. 

24981 


Femme (La) et le pantin; pour le 
film des Cinéromans d’aprés l’ceuvre 
de Pierre Lotiys et P. Frondaie, 
musique d’écran de Ed. Lavagne, 
Philippe Parés et G. Van Parys, all 
of France; pf. conducteur. © Sept. 
29, 1929; 1 e Oct. 16; for. 7216; 
Editions musicales Sam Fox, Paris. 

24982 


Fest-lied; worte von Carl Willnau 
[pseud.], musik von Hanns Ludwig 
Kormann, of Germany; vierstim- 
migen miénnerchor, ohne begleitung. 
4to. © July 31, 1929; 1c. Oct. 2; 
E for. 7333; Kurt Scholtze nachf., 
Leipzig. 24983 


Fil (Le) de la vierge; piéce descrip- 
tive, par Galas, of France; pf., with 
text. IG. Sept. 45 1929508 ‘el Get.woe 
E for. 7150; H. Gregh & son, Paris. 

24984 

Fils (Le) du roi s’en va chassant; de 
Suite canadienne, musique par 
Claude Champagne, of Canada; 4 
voix mixtes et orch. Partition. © 
Sept. -1,,,1929;.1..e: Oet5h4H fer: 
7661; Durand & cie., Paris. 24985 


Fils (Le) du roi s’en va chassant; par 
Claude Champagne, of Canada; 
choeur 4 4 voix mixtes. Partition. 
© July 4, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 9; EB for. 
6924; Durand et cie., Paris. 24986 


Fils (Le) du roy; from Suite cana- 
dienne, by Claude Champagne, of 
Canada; orch. pts. © Sept. 1, 1929; 
1 ec. Oct. 5; E for. 7657; Durand & 
cie., Paris. 24987 


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24988 


Find out what they like, and how they 
like it; words by Andy Razaf, music 
by Thomas Waller. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 1383868; Joe Davis, New York. 

24988 

Krindings is keepings; lyrics by Lee 
Feigst [pseud. of L. Feigus], music 
by Ben Rose [pseud. of B. Rosen. 
Words and melody only] ©le 
June 12, 1929; E unp. 5053; Ben 
Rosen and Lee Feigus, New York. 

24989 


First (The) Easter; 2 pt. sacred can- 
tata, text by Edith Sanford Tillot- 
son, music by Ira Bishop Wilson. 
© Jan. 2, 1929; 2 ¢. Jan. 7; E pub. 
2389; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

24990 


Flag (The); words by Tillie Weeks, 
music by Samuel H. Speck. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Oct. 
4, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 7; E pub. 10663; 
Tillie Weeks, Rochester, Minn. 

24991 


Flag (The) of age; words by J. C. 
Rainey, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Nov. 5, 1929; E unp. 12901; John 
Clifford Rainey, Ellaville, Ga. 24992 


Flamencos (Los); sainete en dos 
actos, letra de Romero y: Fernandez 
Shaw, musica de A. Vives, of Spain. 
Pte. de apuntar. © Noy. 25, 1928; 
1 e@. Nov. 20, 1929; E for. 7554; 
Amadeo Vives, Madrid. 24993 


Fieagle (J. Roger) Ballad; melody 
with pf. ace. © 1c. Noy. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 18128; J. Roger Fleagle, 
Baltimore. 24994 


Fleurette; valse-caprice, by Joseph 
Gahm, op. 21; pf. © Nov. 20, 1929; 
2 c. Nov. 22; E pub. 11006; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 24995 


Fleurs de lys; par René Rabey, of 
France; pf. © July 15, 1929; 1.e¢. 
Sept. 16; E for. 7642; Durand & ecie., 
Paris. 24996 


Fliegt der erste morgenstrahl; text 
von Josef Freiherr von Hichendorff, 
musik von August Reuss, of Ger- 
many, op. 53, nr... 1; mannerchor, 
ohne begl. 4to. © Dec. 1, 1928; 1c. 
Nov. 16, 1929; E. for. 7571; N. Sim- 
rock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 24997 


Florecita; tango, versi di Angelo Ra- 
miro Borella, musica di Giovanni 
Papanti, of Italy; pf. _© Oct. 11, 
1929; 1c: Nov. 2; E for. 7282; A. & 
G. Carisch &'¢., Milan. 24998 


Flotow 


pt. 111, n. $., Vv. 24 


Flossie; opérette en 38 actes, lyrics de 
Ch.-L. Pothier, musique de Joseph 
Szule, of France. Partition pf. et 
chant. © Sept. 1, 1929; 1 c Oct. 5; 
E for. 7141; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

24999 


(Friedrich von) M’appari; 
from Martha, arr. by Carlo Tonelli, 
of Great Britain; pf., 4 hands. © 
Noy. 18, 1929; 2 ce. Nov. 20; EH pub. 
10904; B. F. Wood music co., Bos- 
ton. 25000 


Flower in the crannied wall; by Hilsel 
Holt; pf..., ©» Nov. .19 1920. ane, 
Nov. 20; E pub. 10871; Century mu- 
Sic pub. co., New York. - 25001 


Flower songs; words by L. H. Chitten- 
den, music by Emma A. Lord. © 
Sept. 30, 1929; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 4; 
A 15117; Laura B. Gates, New York. 

25002 


Flowers and you; words and music by 
J. Herda. [Words and. melody 
only] ©1c. Nov. 30, 1929; E unp. 
13868 ; John Herda, Chicago. 25008 


Flowers of happiness; words by How- 
ard Johnson, music by Louis Alter. 
© 1 e. Nov. 25, 1929; E unp. 13691; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 25004 


Flutes (The) of spring; words by 
Winifred May, music by Laurel 
Blane, of Great Britain. © Oct. 22, 
1929: ‘1. Oct...34 5" for. ei2ae: 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 25005 


Fly away with me; words by I. M. 
First, music by Francis Conway. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e 
Noy. 25, 1929; EH: unp. 13732; Ida 


Mae First. Alliance, O. 25006 
Flying curlew; arpeggio valse, by 
Mary Hildeburn Parsons; pf. © 


Oct. 30, 1929; 2 ec. Nov..4; EH pub. 
10538; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
25007 


For dig och mig finns paradiset dar; 
vals, text ay Sven-Olof Sandberg, 
musik av Stephan Kamensky, of 
Sweden; pf., with words. © Novy. 
1, 1929 3°t'e: NOV 14a iar yen 
Svenska noter, a. b., Stockholm. 

25008 


Folk and master melodies for the 
young violinist; selected and pro- 
gressively arr. by Wesley G. Sontag. 
v. 2.),.© Oct. 15,,1929': 206. ets: 
E pub. 10698; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 25000 


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no. 11, 1929 


25030 


Folk and master melodies for the 
young violinist; selected and pro- 
gressively arr. by Wesley G. Sontag. 
v. 3. © Oct. 30, 1929; 2 c. Noy. 4; 
E pub. 10718; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 25010 


Folk song; from Married in Holly- 
wood, by Arthur Kay; pf. © Nov. 
7, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 8; E pub. 10748; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 25011 


Follow the gleam; words by Charles 
G. Mortimer, music by Florence Ayl- 
ward, arr. by Samuel Richards 
Gaines; men’s voices, With pf. acc. 
© Oct. 24, 1929; 2 c Nov. 4; E 
pub. 10535; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton. 25012 


For you a lei; words and music by 
J. Noble and Oscar Hyatt; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Oct. 25, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Noy. 5; E pub. 10582; Johnny No- 
ble, Honolulu. 25013 


Forget (3a6yan); words and music by 
D. Raisky, of Russia, domiciled 
at New York. © 1c. Oct. 10, 1929; 
EH unp. 11867; David Raisky, New 


York. 25014 
Forgiven; lyric and music by M, 
Stubbs. [Words and melody only] 


© 1c. Nov. 29, 1929; E unp. 13829; ° 


25015 


Forgotten; words by Flora Wulsch- 
ner, music by Eugene Cowles, arr. 
by G. Waring Stebbins; sop. 1, 2, 
and alto. 4to. © Oct. 15, 1929; 
2 ce. Nov. 4; E pub. 10533; Ol.ver 
Ditson co., Boston. 25016 


Forgotten too; words and music C. C. 
Davidson. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 13328; Catharine Cobb Da- 
vidson, Atianta. 25017 


Fortezzo mezzo umare; words by Pie- 
tro Conigiliaro, music by P. Sciascia. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Oct. 9, 1929; BH unp. 11837: Pas- 
quale Sciascia, Philadelphia. 25018 


Fox trot,—Fliessendes gold,—Samum 
[and] Play of the waves; by Carl 
Robrecht, of Germany, arr. by Ernst 
Fischer, of Germany; pf. © Aug. 
10, 1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 15; E for. 7483; 
Heinrichshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, 


Mina Stubbs, Opelousas, La. 


Germany. 25019 
Fox-trot melody op. 48; by D. J. 
Vécsei. -[Melody only] © 1 e 


Nev. 26, 1929; E unp. 13735; Desider 
Josef Vécse , Los Ange-es. 25020 


Fox-trot no. B; by H. M. Steinbaugh ; 
melody, with pf. ace. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
30, 1929; E unp. 12845; Helen M. 
Steinbaugh, Birmingham, Mich. 

25021 


Fragments from Stephen Foster; arr. 
by G. C. Gault; brass quartet. © 
Oct. 29,1929; 2 c. Nov. 4; E pub. 
10803; Geo. C. Gault, Chicago. 

25022 


Francais (Le) moyen; one-step 
chanté, de Vopérette Arthur, livret 
et lyrics de André Barde, musique 
de H. Christiné, of France; pf. acc, 
avec ukulele arr. par F. Salabert. 
© Sept. 25, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 16; E 
for. 7220; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

25023 


Franck (César) Allegro; 2e partie, 
de la Sonate en la maj., arr. par. 
EF. Salabert, of France; orch. par- 
ties, avec pf. conducteur et 1° vio- 
lini conducteur. © Sept. 25, 1929; 
Pe vers toh rors 225. STAC 
Salabert, Par:.s. 25024 


Frau (Die), die einem andern mann 
gehort ...; tango, text von Peter 
Herz, musik von Max Pfeffer, of 
Austria. © Oct. 15, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 
15; E for. 7525; Drei masken ver- 
lag, a. g., Berlin. 25025 


Free (The) and easy; lyric by Roy 
Turk, music by Fred HE. Ahlert. © 
Loe. Nov. (2%, 1929: E unp.. 13820; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 25026 


Frescuras; tango chanté, paroles es- 
pagnoles de Pippo Racho, musique 
de José M. Lucchesi, of Brazil; pf., 
avee ukulele arr. par F. Salabert. 
© Sept. 25, 1929; 1 « Oct. 16; E 
for, 7211; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

25027 


Frolic (A); by Felix White, of Great 
Br.tain; pf. © Sept. 30, 1929; 1 e¢. 
Oct. 28; E for. 7269; Schott & Go., 
Itd., London. 25028 


From now on make your whoopee at 
home; words and music by L. John- 
son. [Words and melody only] © 
1'ec. Nov. 18, 1929; E unp. 13359; 
Lonnie. Johnson, New York. 25029 


From that sweet star; Christmas an- 
them, words and music by C. B. 
Crawley. ‘© 1.¢; Nov. 11, 1929: E 

. unp. 18137; C. B. Crawley, Howard. 
Kan. 25030 


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25031 


Friihlingsfahrt; dichter unbekannt, 
musik von Karl Kimpf, of Ger- 
many, op. 838, nr. 1; md&nnerchor, a 
cappella. 4to. © June 19, 1929; 
hee Sept. 21: HE for. ‘7290: Gepr. 
Hug & co., Leipzig. 25031 


Fuchs (Robert) Zwei wiener walzer ; 
op. 42, nos. 2 & 3, rev. and arr. by 
Bohuslav Leopold, of Czechoslova- 
kia; small orch. pts., with pf. or 
organ conductor and ist violin con- 
ductor. © Feb. 1, 1929; 1 ec. May 
16; E for. 4538; N. Simrock, G. m. 
b. H., Berlin. 25032 


Fux (Joh. Jos.) Ouvertiire; suite, 
hrsg. von H. Lemacher und P. Mies, 
both of Germany; _ schtilerorch. 
Partitur. © Feb. 25; 19291) .¢. 
Oct. 15; E for. 7482; P. J. Tonger, 
Cologne/Rh., Germany. 25033 


Gaillarde; danse du 17£ siécle, par P. 
Lacome, arr. par F. Salabert, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur et 1° violino conducteur. 
Ato. © Sept. 25, 1929: 1 ec. Oct. 
16; E for. 7187; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 25034 


Gal (Hans) Drei lieder; nach ge- 
dichten von Rainer Maria Rilke, mu- 
sik von H. Gal, of Austria, op. 31, 
no. 1-8; drei frauenstimmen, 0. 
dreistimmigen frauenchor. 1. Ad- 
vent. [2 others] © Dec. 20, 1928; 
1c. May 16, 1929; E for. 4561; N. 
Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 25035 


—— Hymnus; lobt mir Davids weisen 
Sohn, madrigal, gedicht von Gott- 
hold Ephraim Lessing, musik von 
H. G4l, of ‘Austria, op. 27, ar. 2; 
gemischten chor. © Dec. 15, 1927; 
1 ce. Nov. 16, 1929; E for. 7583; N. 
Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 25036 


—— Toccata; von H. Gal, of Austria, 
op. 29; orgel. obl. 8vo. © Dec. 1, 
1928; 1 ec. May 16, 1929; E for. 4563 ; 
N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

25037 


Galavantin’ papa; words by H. HE. 
Alton, music by C. Derksen. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 4, 1929; E unp. 12848; Hugh H. 
Alton and Clemens Derksen, Hamil- 
ton, Ill. 25038 


Galhofeira; di Barrozo Netto, of 
Brazil; pf. ©) Oct. 15, 1929; 1c. 
Oct. 16; E for. 7478; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 25039 


Ganz leicht; kleine klavierstticke in 
modernem stil, von Fritz Reuter, of 


pt. 11, n. S., v. 24 


Germany, op. 24, nos. 1-9. © Sept. 
19,,1929; 1 .e:Oct. 335) for. 608; 
Steingriber-verlag, Leipzig. 25040 


Garden (The) of faith; hymn, words 
and melody by C. Will, harmonized 
by Esther A. Denby. © Apr. 26, 
1929; 2 c. Oct. 30; EP pub. 5577; 
Christina Will, Monrovia, Calif. 

25041 


Garden of roses; words by M. Con- 
very, music by Burrell Van Buren. 
[Words and melody only] ©l1e. 
Noy. 25, 1929; E unp. 18720; Mazie 
Convery, Philadelphia. 25042 


Garden of yesterday; words and mu- 
sic by Dell Daven [pseud. of D. A. 
Davenbaugh] and Gay Medley 
[pseud. of Milly Gay Schultz]; pf. 
with ukulele acc. © 1. Sept. 24, 
1929; E unp. 11320; Milly Gay 
Schultz and Dell Avery Davenbaugh, 
New York. 25043 


Gateway (The) to the desert; words 
by Raymond Wallace, music by Sher- 
man Myers, of Great Britain; pf. 
and ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic ~ 
sol-fa notations] © Nov. 4, 1929; 
1 c. Nov. 14; E for. 7505; Campbell, 
Connelly & co., ltd., London. 25044 


Gateways to music land; course for 
beginners; by F. A. Diefenthaeler ; pf. 
obl. Svo. © Nov. 9, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 
25; E pub. 11002; Fleetwood A. Die- 
fenthaeler, Milwaukee. 25045 


Gavotte; von F. J. Gossek, arr. von 
Ernst Hggert, of Germany; salon 
orch. stimmen, mit violino 1 direc- 
tion. 4to...© Ang. '°10,, 19295" ie: 
Oct. 15; E for. 7421; Heinrichshof- 
en’s verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 

25046 


Gavotte; von F. J. Gossee, arr. von 
Leopold Weninger, of Austria; oreh. 
stimmen, mit pf. direction und vio- 
lino 1 direction. 4to. © July 20, 
1929; 1 ce. Aug. 13; E for. 7454; D. 
Rahter, Leipzig. 25047 


Gay lady; words and music by H. 
Wallace. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 16, 1929; E unp. 13319; 
Helen Wallace, Brooklyn. 25048 


Gedanken am meer; von Emil Juel- 
Frederiksen, of Denmark; pf. 
Aug. 8, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 23; E for. 
7621; Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

25049 


Gee but it’s hard to believe; words by 
L. Gaiotto, music by F. Cracolice, jr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 


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no. 11, 1929 


25071 


Nov. 25, 1929; EB unp. 13665; Louis 
Gaiotto and Frank Cracolice, jr., San 
Jose, Calif. 25050 


Gee but it’s hard to forget you; words 
by Stephan Schlitzer, music by W. 
H. Pevny. [Photostat] ©1c. Nov. 
21, 1929; E unp. 18479; Walter H. 
Pevny, New York. 25051 


Gee, it’s about time; words by Alfred 
De Maria, music by A. Friedenberg. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Nov. 8, 1929; E unp. 13161; Albert 
Friedenberg, Brooklyn. 25052 


Gegenwart: text von J. W. Goethe, mu- 
sik von Heinrich Lemacher, of Ger- 
many, op. 37, la-c; gemischten chor, 
ohne begl. 4to. 1. Gegenwart. [2 
ethers), ©, Auzg.. 5, 19293) 1c. Oct. 
21; EB for. 7293; P. J. Tonger, Col- 
ogne/Rh., Germany. 25053 


Geistliches wiegenlied; aus dem 17. 
jahrhundert, gesetzt von Robert 
Hernried, of Germany; vierstimmi- 
gen frauenchor, a cappella. 4to. © 
Bec. 15, 1927;. 1 ‘e:: Nov. 16,41929; 
EB for. 7579; N. Simrock, G. m. b. H.., 
Berlin. 25054 


Gene (The) and Ford and Glenn folio; 
songs and parodies, by Gene Car- 
roll, Ford Rush and Glenn Rowell. 
© Sept. 13, 1929; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
4; AA 31299; Forster music pub- 
lisher, ine., Chicago. 25055 


Georgia swing; by Ferd Jelly Roll 
Morton, extracted from [composer’s 
orchestra] record by Mel Stitzel, 
and Carrol Martin; orch. pts. © 
June i, 1929; 2 c. June 26; E pub. 
7068; Melrose bros. music co., inc., 
Chicago. 25056 


Get away girls, you bother me; words 
and music by Ned Underhill [i. e. 
E. H. Underhill] © 1 c. Nov. 18, 
1929; E unp. 18351; Edwin H. Un- 
derhill, Kansas City, Mo. 25057 


Get happy; from The Shannons of 
Broadway, lyric by Raymond Klages, 
music by Jesse Greer; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by Hank Linet. © 
Nov. 12, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 14; E pub. 
10782; Universal pictures corp., New 
York. 25058 


Get up off that jazz-a-phone; words 
and music by R. A. Brown. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Nov. 27, 
1929; EH unp. 13787; Robert A. 
Brown, Norfolk, Va. 25059 


Get your man; words and music by 
V. E. Paul. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Nov. 23, 1929; E unp. 
18601; Vira HE. Paul, Corea, Me. 

25060 


Gettin’ all wet; words and music by 
Floyd Thompson and J. E. Guern- 
sey. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1929; E unp. 
13106; Thompson & Guernsey, In- 
dianapolis. 25061 


Ghost ship; the slave ship, words and 
music by W. M. Cook. © 1 c. Nov. 
8, 1929; E unp. 18080; Will Marion 
Cook, New York. 25062 


Giardino bells; serenata, words and 
music by J. Riccelli, of Italy. © 
1c. Nov. 30, 1929; E unp. 13884; 
Joseph Riccelli, Somerville, Mass. 

25063 


Gigue; par P. Lacome, of France; 
orch. parties, avee pf. conducteur et 
1° violini conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 
2 O29 “Th Go Cet aor EO for. . Fess: 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 25064 


Gilda, I am your broken hearted Dan; 
words and music by B. Ritz. ©l1ce. 
Noy. 8, 1929; E unp. 13079; Bernnie 
Ritz, Baltimore. 25065 


Gimme a Jil taste; words and music 
by Sam Theard. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Oct. 14, 1929; E 
unp. 18029; State Street music pub. 
co., inc., Chicago. 25066 


Girl (A) like you; words and music 
by J. Robinson.. © 1 e. Nov. 29, 
1929; E unp. 13801; James Robin- 
son, Motueka, New Zealand. 25067 


Girl of mine;, words and music by 
H. C. Nelson. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Nov. 23, 1929; E unp. 
13596; Howard C. Nelson, Dillon, 
Mont. 25068 


Girl of my dreams come waltz with 
me; words and music by G. HE. 
Morley; with violin obbl. © 1 e. 
Nov. 14, 1929; E unp. 13225; Ger- 
trude Estelle Morley, Silverton, Or. 

25069 


Girl (The) that I loved best; words 
and music by D. Kelleher. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Nov. 8, 
1929; E unp. 12976; Daniel Kelleher, 
Crockett, Calif. 25070 


Girl trouble; words and music by Fred 
Fisher. © 1c. Nov. 8, 1929; E unp. 
13077; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
Culver City, Calif. 25071 


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25072 


pt. 111, n. S., Vv. 24 


Girls; fox trot, words and music by 
Billie Miller [pseud. of O. J. Miller],. 
arr. by Bertram Shield. © 1c. Nov. 
5, 1929; E unp. 13628; Olive Jestine 
Miller, Troutdale, Or. 25072 


Girls and boys song; song of repartee, 
words and music by G. M. Yapp. 
© 1 c. Nov. 25, 1929; E unp. 13672; 
Grace May Yapp, Alkabo, N. D. 

25073 

Girls look sweeter at half past nine; 
words by R. S. B. Mann, music by 
Burrell Van Buren. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 25, 1929; 
E ounp. 13721; Robert Swart Bouck 
Mann, Phoenix, Ariz. / 25074 


Give yourself a pat on the back; one- 
step, words and music by Ralph 
Butler and Raymond Wallace; pf. 
and ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Nov. 12, 1929; 
1c. Nov. 21; E for. 7537; Campbell, 
Connelly & co., ltd., London. 25075 


Glad (The) bells; hymn, words by 
J. R. Baxter, jr., music by M. L. 
Yandell. © Oct. 1, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 
18; E pub. 10854; M. L. Yandell, 
Dallas. 25076 


Glaub’ mir, ich bin dir gut; slow fox, | 


worte von Kurt Schwabach, musik 
von Austin Egen. © Jan. 4, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 21; E pub. 10480; Hdition 
Scala, Vienna. 25077 


Glaub’ mir, ich bin dir gut! slow-fox, 
worte von Kurt Schwabach, musik 
von Austin Egen, of U. S., spezial- 
arr. von Fred Ralph [pseud. of Her- 
mann Krome], of Germany; orch. 
stimmen. 4to. © Jan. 4, 1929; 2 ec. 
Sept. 21; E pub. 10479; Edition 
Seala, Berlin. 25078 


Gleiche briider gleiche kappen; text 
von Christian Giinther, musik von 
Heinrich Lemacher, of Germany, op. 
66, nr. 1; fiir 4-6 gemischte stimmen, 
ohne begl. 4to. 1. Auf der reise. 
[8 others.] © July 5, 1929; 1 «¢. 
Oct-92 2° Er for. (334e"P. "3." Tonzer, 
Cologne/Rh., Germany. 25079 


Gliding in Hawaiian waters; words 
and music by S. P. Rosenblum. 
[Photostat]. "©" rT «Nov. 571929 ; 
E unp. 12898; Sidney P. Rosenblum, 
New York. 25080 


Gluck (Christian Wilibald von) 
Gavotte-musette; aus Armide, arr. 
von Leopold Weninger, of Austria ; 
orch. stimmen, mit pf.-direction und 


violino 1 direction. 4to. © July 20, 
1929 + Lie. Augs 1331.5, £07, yids. 
Rahter, Leipzig. 25081 


Im tempel Apollo’s; marcia re- 
ligioso, arr. von Leopold Weninger, 
of Austria; orch. stimmen, mit pf.- 
direction und violino 1 direction. 
4to. (In Zwei mirsche aus Alkeste) 
© July 20, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 26; BH 
for. 7453; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 25082 


Gnomes’ (The) frolic; by A. Beau- 
mont, of Great Britain; pf. © Sept. 
9, 1929; 1 c Sept..14> ter. toaa 
Banks & son, York, England. 25083 


Go away moon; lyric by G. Henry, 
music by M. Hamilton. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Nov. 20, 1929; 
E unp. 18484; Grace Henry and 
Morris Hamilton, New York. 25084 


Go home, Pa-pa; comedy song, words 
and music by Arthur Le Clerq, of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele acc. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Nov. 6, 1929; 1 ¢., Novi°S') ator. 
7390; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 25085 


God bless our love; words by Leland 
J. Berry, music by W. E. McGee. 

1 ec. Nov. 8, 1929; E unp. 13090; 
Winifred EK. McGee, Ceres, Calif. 

25086 


God is still on the throne; hymn, words 
and music by Mrs. F. W. Suffield 
[i. e., Kittie Jennett Suffield] © 
Aug. 19, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 18; E pub. 
10806; Kittie Jennett Suffield, Sciota, 
Newey. 25087 


God’s love; hymn, words and inusic by 
J. KF. Whitaker. © Oct. 1, 1929; 
2c. Nov. 18; E pub. 10856; J. Frank 
Whitaker, Sunset, Tex. 25088 


God’s wondrous grace; hymn, words. 
by William M. Runyan, music by 
George S. Schuler. © Sept. 2, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 23; E pub. 11028; G. S. 
Schuler and W. M. Runyan, Chicago. 

25089 


Goin’ to nuthin’ and goin’ to waste; 
words and music by Casey [pseud. 
of C. E. Kuczborski] ; 1st violin. © 
1c. Sept. 24, 1929; EH unp. 11174; 
Casimer Emmanuel kKuczborski, 
Cicero, Ill. 25090 


Golden dreams; words by D. Harris, 
music by Burrell Van _ Buren. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Nov. 25, 1929; E unp. 13730; Dorotha 
Harris, Friendsville, Md. 25091 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1929 


Golden hours; waltz, words by A. W. 
Passow, music by Harry Clifford. 
© 1 c. Nov. 11, 1929: E unp. 13149; 
Alma Woeller Passow, Wausau, Wis. 

. 25092 

Golden memories; words and music 
by K. Justus. © 1 ¢. Nov. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 13327; Kathryn Justus, Chi- 
cago. 25093 


Golden poppy waltz; words and music 
by A. K. Lynch; pf. © 1 ¢. Nov. 4, 
1929; EK unp. 12872; Ada Kyle Lynch, 
Venado, Calif. 25094 


Golden (The) West; words by J. E. 
Guernsey, music by Floyd Thompson. 
© 1c. Oct. 10, 1929; E unp. 11902; 
Thompson & Guernsey, Indianapolis. 

25095 

Gone; lyric by Andy Razaf, music by 
Harry Link and Thomas Waller. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Nov. 23, 1929; E unp. 138641; Santly 
bros., ine., New York. 25096 


Good bye to the old year [and] Re- 
joicing the new year; words and 
musie by S. A. Dugan. © Nov. 28, 
1929; 2 c. Nov. 29; E pub. 11045; 
Samuel Austin Dugan, Houston. 

25097 

Good chib blues; words and music by 
Edith Johnson. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Nov. 27, 1929; E unp. 
13773; Chicago music pub. co., inc., 
Chicago. 25098 


Good old iron side; words by Howard 
Johnson, musie by Louis Alter.-: © 
1 ¢. Nov. 8, 1929; E unp. 138072; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 25099 


Good (The) ship Bogey Boo; words by 
Kenneth V. Goulden, music by 
Charles H. Roth; bar. © Nov. 18, 
1929; 2 ce. Nov. 20; E pub. 10891; 
Hamilton 8. Gordon, inc., New York. 

25100: 


Goodbye flapper, hello sweetheart; 
words and music by G. Braswell. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Noy. 15, 1929; E unp. 138269; Garland 
Braswell, Hattiesburg, Miss. 25101 


Goodnight beloved; words and music 
by M. E. Talbot. © 1 ec. Nov. 29, 
1929; E unp. 13800; Mildred E. Tal- 
bot, Denver. 25102 


Gospel (The) in song; compiled by 
Homer Rodeheaver. Chicago-Phila- 
delphia, Rodeheaver co. 12mo. © 
Wer 1, 1929 -' 2 “er and “air. "Oct: "S* 
A 14065; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 25103 


25115 


Gounod (Charles Francois) Faites- 
lui mes aveux; from Faust, arr. by 
Carlo Tonelli, of Great Britain; pf., 
4hands. © Nov. 18, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 
20; E pub. 10908; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston. 25104 


Fanfare et Choeur; from Faust, 
arr. by Carlo Tonelli, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf., 4 hands. © Nov. 18, 1929; 
2 ¢c. Nov. 20; E pub. 10907; B. F. 
Wood music co., Boston, 25105 


Faust; concertized, adapted and 
scored by J. S. Zamecnik. Abridged 
version. 1. Vocal se.—2. Conductor’s 
sc.—3. Orch. pts. © Nov. 14, 1929; 
2 ec. Nov. 14; E pub. 10796-10798 ; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 

25106-25108 


waltz and cho., arr. by Her- 
bert Boote, of Canada; ten. banjo, 
with pf. ace. © Nov. 22, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 18; E pub. 10831; Don Santos 
pub. co., ine., Rochester, N. Y. 25109 


Graceful; by Mortimer Wilson, op. 85, 
no. 7; pf. © Noy. 19, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Noy. 20; E pub. 10885; Century 
music pub. co., New York. 25110 


Graciosa; mélodie tango, paroles de 
Recagno, musique de G. Smet, of 
France. © Sept. 25, 1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 
16; E for. 7195; G. Lorette, Paris. 

25111 


Grass (The) widow’s dream; words 
and music by N. P.  Kosteck. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Nov. 8, 1929; E unp. 12971; Nicholas 
P. Kosteck, Foxpark. Wy. 25112 


Graveyard blues; words by Calvin W. 
White, music by R. Winch and R. 
Prescott. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1929; H 
unp. 13356; Robert Winch, Robert 
Prescott and Calvin White, Lake- 
wood, O. 25113 


Great gospel songs; compiled by Ken- 
neth Wells, Haldor Lillenas, and 
others, ed. by Haldor Lillenas, of 
Norway, domiciled at Indianapolis. 
12mo. © May 15, 1929; 2 c. June 
13; aff. Aug. 26; A 12829; Lillenas 
pub. co., inc., Indianapolis. 25114 


Great joy; Christmas cantata for 
choirs and choral societies, libretto 
by “Palmer Hartsough, music by 
E. K. Heyser. Cincinnati, Fillmore 
music house. 4to. © Sept. 21, 
1929 ; 2 ec. and aff. Sept. 26; A 189438; 
Fillmore bros co., Cincinnati. 25115 


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25116 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Greater St. Louis; words and music by 
A. W. Bauer. [Photostat] © 1 «¢. 
Nov. 11, 1929; E unp. 13147; Albert 
W. Bauer, St. Louis. 25116 


Green sleeves and yellow lace; from 
The dancing master, selected and ed. 
by Douglas and Helen Kennedy, arr. 
by Arnold Foster, of Great Britain; 
pf. (in Country dance tunes, new 
series 1) © Nov. 30, 1929; 1 ¢. Nov. 
30; HE for. 7672; English folk dance 
soe., London. 25117 


Groot-Rotterdam; marsch, van Willy 
Schootemeyer, of Netherlands; pf. 
© Aug. 7, 1929; 1c. Aug. 81; BH for. 
7457; N. V. algemeene muziekhandel 
en uitgeversmaatschappij, Van Hsso 
& co., Rotterdam, Holland. 25118 


Grzywa (J.) Pie¢ pieSni; slowa Marja 
Konopnickiej, muzyke opracowal J. 
Grzywa, of Poland; na chor mies- 


zany. A4to., 1.. Toast. z oddali. [4 
others] © Nov. 9, 1929; 2 ¢c. Nov. 


18; E pub. 10757; Bolestaw J. Za- 
lewski, Chicago. 25119 


Guida per l’insegnamento della mu- 
sica; nelle scuole elementari, di Et- 
tore Pozzoli, of Italy. 4to. © Oct. 
8.192951 © Oct. 9s  Hitor, 7247-.G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 25120 


Gusto cubano; plena, por M. Malavet; 
pf. © 1¢ Noy. 1, 1929; E unp. 
12759; Mateo Malavet, Brooklyn. 

25121 


Gute (Hine) gelegenheit; lied u. slow- 
fox, worte von Peter Herz, musik 
von Bernard Griin, of Austria, op. 
21. © July 10; 1929; 1 c Sept. 21; 
EK for. 7812; Adolf Robitschek, 
Vienna. 25122 


Gypsy (The) train; by Hdward A. 
Mueller; violin and pf. © May 31, 
1929; 2 e. Aug. 12; E pub. 6751; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 25123 


Habits of my own; fox trot, words and 
music by M. Jefferson. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 30, 1929; 
E unp. 13845; Maceo Jefferson, Paris. 

25124 


Hadassah; daughters of Zion, lyric by 
Mrs. Herman Hollander, music by A. 
Podnos. Washington, D. C., Capitol 
music pub. co. © Nov. 16, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Noy. 19; E pub. 10862; Alexander 
Podnos, Washington. 25125 


Hail, to Commander Byrd; words and 
music by H. A. Blachman. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ce. Nov. 26, 


1929; E unp. 13789; Harry Allen 
Blachman, Cleveland Heights, O 
25126 


Hair lip [!]; words and musie by J. 
Toney, arr. by Fred Tunstall. © 
1 c. Nov. 12, 1929; E unp. 13188; 
James Toney, St. Joseph, Mo. 25127 


Halifax; fox-trot, d’Harold de Bozi, of 
France; small orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Oct. 10, 1929; 
1c. Nov. 16; E for. 7592; Editions 
Max Hschig, Paris. 25128 


Hallelujah dere’s a rainbow in de sky; 
words and music by Floyd Thomp- 
son and J. EH. Guernsey. ©1c. Noy. 
9, 1929; E unp. 18107; Thompson & 
Guernsey, Indianapolis. 25129: 


Hallucination; vision dramatique, de 
Félix Fourdrain, arr, par. Ch. Del- 
saux, of France; orch. parties, avec 
pf. conducteur et 1°" violon conduc- 


teur. 4to. © Sept. 25, 1929; 1 « 
Oct. 16; E for. 7170; Choudens, 
Paris. 25130 


Halona waltz; in diagram, by Mort 
Searels; Hawaiian steel guit. © 
Sept...26,; 1929.;.2 ¢.. Nov. 25,4. pub. 
10680; Honolulu conservatory of 
music, ine., Akron, O. 25131 


Hameni agapi; words by O. Caravias 
Ocar, music by Ierotheo Skiza, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
July 18, 1929; E unp. 8979; Tetos 
music store, New York. 251382 


Hand (The) that touched my brow; 
words by G. Day, music by Samuel 
H. Speck. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Noy. 9, 1929; E unp. 13098; 
George Day, Pattonville, Tex. 25133. 


Hands across the sea; from Duchess 
of Chicago, words by Edward Eliscu, 
music by Emmerich Kalman, new 
arr. by Albert Szirmai, of Hungary, 
domiciled at New York; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. New York, Shubert music 
pub. corp. ©: Nov. 20, 1929; 2 e. 
Noy. 22; E pub. 11013; Harms, inc., 
New York. 25134 


Hans Heiling; overture, de Heinrich 
Marschner, arr. pour orch. restreint 
par Raoul Moreau, of France; par- 
ties, avec pf.-conducteur et 1° vio- 
lons conducteur. © Sept. 1, 1929; 
1 ¢. Oct. 5; HE for. 7189; Choudens, 
Paris. 25135. 


Hansom eab drivers; lyric by Howard 


Johnson, music by Gus Edwards. © 
1 ec. Noy. 8, 1929; E unp. 13071; 


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no. 11, 1929 


25156 


‘Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 25136 


Happiness; words and music by C. A. 
Haufe. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 30, 1929; E unp. 13848; 
Charles A. Haufe, San Carlos, Calif. 

25137 


Happiness belongs to you; words by 
M. K. Kipp, music by Ethel Mce- 
Kenna [i. e. Ethel McKenna Wini- 


ger]. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1929; E unp. 
13164; Mae King Kipp, i. e., Mrs. 
George Francis Kipp, Hollywood, 
Calif. 25138 


Happy and thats no name for it; 
words and music by R. BEnmick. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Noy. 21, 1929; E unp. 13500; Renat- 
ta Emick, San Antonio. 25139 


Happy days; from Frolic, words by 
Joseph McCarthy, music by James F. 
Hanley. [Mimeograph] ©1c. Noy. 
26, 19295°H unp. 13768; Fox film 
corp., New York. 25140 


Happy days are here again; words by 
Jack Yellen, music by Milton Ager; 
pf. ace. with ukulele arr. by Dan 
Dougherty. © Nov. 7, 1929; 2 «. 
Nov. 8; E pub. 10628; Ager, Yellen 
& Bornstein, ine... New York. 25141 


Happy days gone by; words by B. J. 
Shoemyer, music by Robt. H. Bren- 
nen. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ca Nov. 8, 1929; E unp. 138042; 
Betty J. Shoemyer, Hannibal, Mo. 

255142 


Happy go lucky; words and music by 
Jack North; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. by Mannie Larios. © Oct. 31, 
1929; 2 ce. Nov. 6; E pub. 10608; Hy- 
man Slobodkin, Arthur Danaher and 
Robert Witherow, Los Angeles. 

25143 


Happy pals stomp; melody by L. R. 
Wyche. © 1c Aug. 26, 1929; E 
unp. 11207; Lee Roy Wyche, Rich- 
mond. 25144 


Happy song; 2-pt. song, words by T. 
J. Haynes, music by David Brooke; 
male voices. 4to. © Nov. 19, 1929; 
2 ¢. Nov. 25; EH pub. 10991; J.-S. 
Fearis & bro., Chicago. 25145 


Harbor (The) of peace; hymn, words 
and music by Haldor Lillenas. © 
Oet; 15, 19295 2 ec Noy. 18; EF pub. 
10807; Standard pub. co., Cincin- 
nati. 25146 


Harlem madness; words by Jack Yel- 
len, music by Milton Ager; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by Dan Dougherty. 
© Nov. 9, 1929; 2 c. Noy. 11: E pub. 
10735; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc., 
New. York. 25147 


Harmony heaven; vocal fox trot from 
Harmony heaven, words and musie 
by Ray Vincent, of Great Britain, 
Edward Pola and Eddie Brandt; pf. 

- acc., With ukulele arr. by Alf Ral- 
ston. © Aug. 8, 1929; 1c. Aug. 19, 
1 ce. Sept. 30; E pub.. 10615; Camp- 
bell, Connelly & co., Itd., London. 

25148 


Haunted (The) glen; by Rudolf 
Kvelve, op. 21, no. 1; pf. © Nov. 18, 
1929; 2 e Nov. 20; E pub. 10893; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

25149 


Haunted nights; by Duke Ellington; 
pf. © 1c. Noy.,..23, 1929; E unp. 
13632; Gotham music service, inc., 
New York. 25150 


Hausmusik zu spielen und zu singen; 
von Kaspar Roeseling, hrsg. von H. 
Lemacher und P. Mies, of Germany; 
schiilerorchester. Se. © July 3, 
1929: tie. Oct. Pic HP for: "T4865: Pik 
Tonger, Cologne, Germany. 25151 


Have faith in God; poem by Louis EH. 
Holeomb, music by Winifred Moore; 
high voice; in A flat. © Nov. 16, 
1929: 2 ec. Nov. 18; E pub. 10816; 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 25152 


Have you? words by Edwin H. Hen- 
ken, music by H. Payne; mixed 
voices. © Nov. 14, 1929; 2c. Nov. 
16; E pub. 10801; Harry Payne, New- 
port, Ky. 25153 


Have you seen that baby of mine; 
words by B. Heuring, music by Bur- 
rel Van Buren. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Nov. 25, 1929; E unp. 
18711; Bertha Heuring, New Athens, 
Tl. 25154 


Having you around; words and music 
by L. Furness. [Words and melody 


only] © 1c. Nov. 7, 1929; E up. 
18049; Laurine Furness, Los An- 
geles. 2515 


Hawaiian paradise; words by Norman 
Carter, music by George Smith, of 
Canada; pf. with ukulele ace. © 
1 ce. Nov. 20, 1929; E unp. 13490; G. 
Smith, Toronto, Ont., Canada. 

25156 


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25157 


Hawaiian rose waltz; in diagram, by 
Mort Searels; Hawaiian steel guit. 
© Sept. 26, 1929; 2c. Nov. 2; E pub. 
10677 ; Honolulu conservatory of mu- 
sic, ine., Akron, O. 25157 


Hawaiian waltz; in diagram, by Mort 
Searels; Hawaiian steel guit. © 
Sept. 26, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 26; E pub. 
10672 ; Honolulu conservatory of mu- 
sie, ine., Akron, O. 25158 


He keeps my soul; hymn, words by J. 
R. Baxter, jr., music by Ernest Rip- 
petoe. © Oct. 1, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 18; 
EK pub. 10847; Stamps—Baxter mu- 
sie co., Dallas. 25159 


He loved her, Who did? He did, 
Where? words and music by Rob- 
ert Hargreaves, Stanley J. Damer- 
ell and Harry Tilsiey, all of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele acc. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Oct. 
Bh ORS MOC AO HL: LErs cael 
Cecil Lennox, Itd., London. 25160 


He loved me so; poem by A. L. Smith, 


musie by Vernon L. Wilcox; pf., 
with violin obbl. 4to. © June 5, 
1929)" 2c. July - 11: El “puber ro24 ; 


Alice Elsa Smith, Berkeley, Calif. 
25161 


He’s a lucky dog; lyric by Harry Pease 
and Harry Tobias, music by Hd. G. 
Nelson; pf. and ukulele acc. © Oct. 
4, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 12; E pub. 10447; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

25162 


He’s a wonderful Savior to me; hymn, 
words and music by Frank M. Lynn: 
© Oct. 1, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 18; E pub. 
10845; Stamps—Baxter music Co., 
Dallas. 25163 


He’s so wonderful to me; words and 
music by N. B. Vandall; pf. © Oct. 
14, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 7; E pub. 10622; 
N. B. Vandall, Akron, O. 25164 


He’s that kind of a pal; words by 
Jack Yellen, music by Milton Ager. 
© Nov. 9, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 11; E pub. 
10734; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, 
ine., New York. 25165 


He then brought in a woman part, and 
blamed her for it all; words and 
music by E. F. Joyce; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © 1c. Noy. 21, 1929; E unp. 
3541; Hdward -F. Joyce, Kansas 
City, Kan, 25166 


He, uch-la! 
schlepper, 


gesang der Wolgaboot- 
paraplirase von Leo 


pt. II, n. S., v. 24 


Artok,: of Germany, op. 109; salon 
orchesterstimmen, mit pf. conductor, 
© Sept. 12, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 3; EB for. 
6499; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, Ger- 
many. . 25167 


He who would valiant be; valiant 
pilgrim, anthem, words by John 
Bunyan and others, musie by W. R. 
Voris; mixed voices. 4to. © Nov. 
21, 1929; 2c. Nov. 25; E pub. 10968; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 25168 


Head man; words and musie by J. 
Toney. [Chords, single staff] © 
1’ ¢; Nov. 12,°1929; BH unp.siat85; 
James Toney, St. Joseph, Mo. 25169 


Headless (The) horseman; by Rudolf 
Kvelve, op. 21, no. 2; pf. Nov. 
18, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 20; EH pub. 10894; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 
25170 


Hear dem bells; by D. 8S. McCosh, 
arr. by Bryceson Treharne, of Great 
Britain, domiciled at New York; 
men’s voices. © Aug. 29, 1929; 2 @. 
Sept. 3; E 699623; Willis musie co., 
Cincinnati. 25171 


Hear the lion roar; M. G. M. radio 
song, words by George Ward, music 
by Reggie Montgomery. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Nov. 18, 
1929; EH unp. 13398; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., Culver City, Calif. 

25172 


Hear the roses calling; words by G. L. 
Wilson, music by Herbert G. Tovey; 
with male quartet setting. © Aug. 
1, 1929; 2 ce. Oct. 19; E pub. 10610; 
Gilbert Lord Wilson, Pasadena. 

25173. 


Heart strings; words and music by 
Charles Newman and Billy Baskette, 
arr. by Bert Peters; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Oct. 25, 1929; 2 ce. Oct. 30; 
Ei pub. 10555; Milton Weil music co., 
Chicago. 25174 


Heavy sugar; words by Andy Razaf, 
music by Thomas Waller. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Nov. 18, 
1929; E unp. 138369; Joe Davis, New 
York. 20115. 


Hello Aloha; in diagram, by Mort 
Searels; Hawaiian steel guit., with 
words. © Sept. 26, 1929; 2 e. Oct. 
26; E pub. 10668; Honolulu econserva- 
tory of music, ine., Akron, O. 25176 


Hello Central, give me heaven! words 
and music by Chas. K. Harris. © 
Nov. 14, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 16; E pub. 
10800; Chas K. Harris, New York. 

25177 


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no. 11, 1929 


Here a solemn fast we keep; threnody, 
poem by Robert Herrick, music by 
H. S. Roberton, of Great Britain; 
sop. 1,2, and contralto, unace. 
London, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Nov. 2, 1929; 1 ¢. Nov. 9; BE for. 
7504; Hugh S. Roberton, Glasgow. 

25178 


Here comes Marie; lyric by Jack 
Taishoff [pseud. of J. L. Taishoff] 
musie by Irving Rosenberg [pseud. 
of I. Rosenberg] [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Nov. 20, 1929; 
E unp. 13487: Isadore Rosenberg 
and Jacob L. Taishoff, Washington. 

i 25179 


Herrmann (Willy) Drei geistliche 
lieder: ged. von verschiedenen dich- 
tern, musik von W. Herrmann, of 
Germany, op. 126, nr. 1-3: fiir vier- 
stimmigen gemischten chor, ohne 
begl. 4to. Per signum crucis. [2 
others], © July 5, 1929; 1 c.. Oct. 
at, Bender. CaaosocR. dl. -Toenger, 
Cologne/Rh., Germany. 25180 


Hesitating blues; by W. C. Handy, 
transcription by Miff Mole, ed. by 
Ken Macomber; trombone, with pf. 
ace. © May 6, 1929; 2 c. May 8; 
E pub. 7198; Alfred & co., New York. 

25181 


Hettina march; melody by Charles 
Robinson Taylor. © 1 ¢. Nov. 14, 


1929; E unp. 138217; Charles R. 
Taylor, New York. 25182 
Hey! Mister Rhythm Man. play! 


words and music by M. G. Thomas. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Nov. 27, 1929: E unp. 13760; Millard 
G. Thomas, New York. 25183 


Hidden memories: words and music 
by Myrtle Gibson [i. e. M. G. Farn- 
ham]: pf. © 1c. Nov. 29, 1929; 
unp. 13832; Myrtle Gibson Farnham, 
Chicago. 25184 


Hidden (The) waterfall; by Wilbur 
Chenoweth: pf. © Nov. 23, 1929: 
2 c. Nov. 29; E pub. 11044; Bendix 
pub. co., Lincoln, Neb. 25185 


Hiladora (Le): by Enrique Soro, of 
Chiles: pf. ¢ ©  Acts..22, 41929); 2: e. 
Oct. 26; E pub. 10708; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 25186 


Hills of old New Hampshire; from 
White flame, words and music by 
Will Vodery. [Mimeograph] ©1c. 
Noy. 26, 1929; .H unp. 13¢/0;.. Fox 
film corp., New York. 25187 


25196 


Hillsides (The) of May; nocturn, 
words by Gertrude C. Downes, music 
by Sarah Coleman Bragdon; in E 
min. © Oct. 29, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 31; 
E pub. 10468; Boosey & co., ine., 
New York. 25188 


Himno de la exposiciOn de Sevilla; 
letra de S. y J. Alvarez Quintero, 
mutsiea de F. Alonso, of Spain. 
Getss12.01929% LG. Nov.) 20: H for, 
7545; Serafin Alvarez Quintero, 
Joaquin Alvarez Quintero y Fran- 
cisco Alonso, Madrid. 25189 


Himno rotario de Espana; letra de 
Luis Fernandez Ardavin, musica de 
Francisco Alonso, of Spain. 4to. © 
Jan Bt) P2ier 1 1G. Nov.. 20,..19297 
EB for. 7546; Francisco Alonso y Luis 
Fernandez Ardavin, Madrid. 25190 


His natal day; Christmas cantata for 
choirs of mixed voices. text arr. and 
music composed by Edward W. Nor- 
man. 4to. © Sept. 5, 1929; 2¢. and 
aff. Sept. 28: A 12937; Lorenz pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 25191 


Hittin’ the deck; words by Howard 
Johnson, music by Sam Messenhei- 
mer. © 1c. Nov. 8, 1929; E unp. 
18063; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
Culver City, Calif. 25192 


H’lo baby; theme song of Forward 
pass, lyric and music by Herb Ma- 
gidson, Ned Washington and Michael 
H. Clearv: pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Oct. 9, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 7; E pub. 
10594: George & Arthur Piantadosi, 
inec., New York. 25198 


Hoerée (Arthur) Six poémes (Sechs 
gedichte) ; mots par Yvonne Picard- 
Pangalos, deutsche tibersetzung von 
R. S. Hoffmann, musik von A. Hoe- 
rée, of France. 1. Une folle. [5 
others] © Aug. 16, 1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 
2: B for. 7413; Universal-edition, a. 
g., Vienna, 25194 


Host: sang-vals, words and music by 
Lon Gog [pseud. of Hinar Villoch] 
of Norway. © 1 c. Sept. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 13251; Oslo musikforlag, A/S, 
Oslo, Norway. 25195 


Hoffmann; foxtrot, von Egon Neu- 
mann, of Austria, spezialarr. von 
Louis Feigel, of Austria; salonorch. 
mit jazz stimmen, pf. direction und 
violino 1 direction. 4to. © May 2, 
1929; 1 c. Aug. 6: E for. 6089; Wie- 
ner operetten-verlag, G. m. b. H., 
Vienna. 25196 


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25197 


Hole (The) in the wall; from The 
dancing master, selected and ed. by 
Douglas and Helen Kennedy, arr. by 
Arnold Foster, of Great Britain; 
pf. (Jn Country dance tunes, new 
series 1) © Nov. 30, 1929; 1 « 
Noy. 30; E for. 7682; English folk 
dance soc., London. 25197 


Hollywood (The) blues; by R. Kemme, 
of Germany, domiciled at Los An- 
geles; pf. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1929: BE 
unp. 18886; Rudolph Kemme, Los 
Angeles. 25198 


Hollywood nights; from Hollywood 
nights, words and music by Con 
Conrad, Sidney D. Mitchell and 
Archie Gottler. © Novy. 7, 1929; 2c. 
Nov. 8; E pub. 10747; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, ine., New York. 

25199. 


Holy (The) night; a masque for chil- 
dren at Christmastide, by Florence 
Converse, with words and music 
adapted from old French Christmas 
songs by Kate Stearns Page. 4to. 
© Oct. 30, 1929; 2 « Nov. 4; D pub. 
27612; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

25200 


Holy night—Adeste fideles ; by Gruber- 
Novello, arr. by Crosby Mollenhauer ; 
4 violins and pf. © Oct. 29, 1929; 2 
e. Nov. 2; E pub. 10470; Hamilton 
S. Gordon, ine., New York. 25201 


Home sweet home—Old folks at home; 
by H. R. Bishop and S8. C. Foster, 
arr. by Crosby Mollenhauer; 4 vio- 
lins and pf. © Oct. 29, 1929; 2 c. 
Nov. 2; E pub. 10471; Hamilton 8. 
Gordon, inc., New York. 25202 


Honey dripper blues; words and mu- 
Sie by Edith Johnson. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 «..Nov. 27, 1929; 
E unp. 13774; Chicago music pub. 
co. inc., Chicago. 25203 


Honeysuckle Rose; from Load of coal, 
lyric by Andy Razaf, music by 
Thomas Waller; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Nov. 20, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 21; E pub. 
10915; Santly bros., ine., New York. 


25204 
Honour the Lord; harvest anthem, 
words from the Bible, music by 


George Henry Day; mixed voices 
with bar. solo. © Oct. 19, 1929; 
2c. Nov. 4; E pub. 10517; White- 
Smith musie pub. co., Boston. 

25205 


Hoo, hoo, babe; words and music by 
Virg Toncray Perkins. © 1 ¢. Nov. 


pt. IIT, n. S., v. 24 


15, 1929; E unp. 13293; Louelva L. 
Cornelius, Forked River, N. J. 
25206 


Hoosier hop; from Cotton and silk, 
words and music by Dave Dreyer 
and Ballard MacDonald. © Nov. 14, 
1929; 2 @ Nov. 15;°H pub. 10795; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

25207 


Hop, hop oberek [and] Zalotna polka; 
by I. Podgorski, arr. by Edw. Gru- 
dowski; pf. © Oct. 25, 1929; 2 e. 
Nov. 21; E pub. 10933; Ignacy Pod- 
gorski, Philadelphia. 25208 


Hot dog and loving pup; words by R. 
S. B. Mann, music by Burrell Van 
Buren. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Noy. 4, 1929; EH unp. 12861; 
Robert Swart Bouck Mann, Phoenix, 
Ariz. 25209 


Hottest (The) jazz band in town; 
words and music by D. M. Sylves- 
ter. [Words and melody only] ©1 
ec. Nov. 23, 1929; E unp. 18610; Dom- 
inick M. Sylvester, Cleveland. 

25210 


How can you treat me this way; 
words by Charles F. Feinhals, music 
by A. J. Dary. [Words and melody 
only] ©1 ec. Nov. 15, 1929; E unp. 
13298; Alfred J. Dary, Woodcliff, 
Nick: 25211 


How'd you like it? words and music 
by V. Honnigford. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Nov. 9, 1929; H 
unp. 13095; Victor Honnigford, Blue 
Ash, O. 25212 


How do I know; words and music by 
Ted Berry and Tiny Burnett [pseud. 
of C. S. Burnett] Seattle, Wash., 
Burnett music pub. co. © June 19, 
1929; 2 c@ June 25; E pub. 7044; 
Charles 8S. Burnett, Seattle. 25213 


How-do sunshine, bye-bye blues; fox- 
trot, melody by W. Bird. © 1 «e. 
Noy. 22, 1929; E unp. 13552; Wilbur 
Bird, New York. 25214 


How I miss you; words and music by 
C. A. Haufe. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Nov. 30, 1929; E unp. 
13847; Charles A. Haufe, San Car- 
los, Calif. 25215 


How lovely are Thy dwellings; words 
from Psalm 84, music by Mark An- 
drews; organ acc. © Noy. 9, 1929;. 
2c. Nov. 11; B pub. 10941; G. Ri- 
cordi & co., ine., New York. 25216 


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no. 11, 1929 


25237 


How’s my little rose; words and mu- 
sic by Sammy Myséls [i. e. S. G. 
Mysels. Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 1, 1929; E unp. 12754; 
Samuel Girard Myséls, Pittsburgh. 

25217 


How she could play; words and music 
by 8S. B. Furgatech. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Nov. 6, 1929; 
E unp. 12947; Sidney B. Furgatch, 
New York. 25218 


Hoyer (Karl) Sonate; von K. Hoyer, 
of Germany, op. 40; flauto u. pf; in 
© dur. © Mar. 6, 1929; 1 c. May 

16; E for. 4550; N. Simrock, G. m. 
bee... Berlin. * 25219 


Hrissi Parea; melody by Ierotheo 
Skiza, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1929; E unp. 
13158; Synchronic pub. co., New 
York. 25220 


Huddlin’; from Forward pass, lyric 
and music by Herb Magidson, Ned 
Washington and Michael H. Cleary ; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Nov. 18, 
1929; 2 c. Nov. 19; E pub. 108638; 
George & Arthur Piantadosi, inc., 
New York. 25221 


Hugh de Payens commandery march; 
by T. Achenbach; pf. © 1 c¢. Nov. 
5, <19295°°H' unp. 12926; “Thomas 
Achenbach, Easton, Pa. 25222 


Hum a minstrel song; words and mu- 
Sic by Fred Rose; pf. and ukulele 
acec., with quartet for male or mixed 
voices. © Nov. 21, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 
25; E pub. 10994; T. S. Denison & 
co., Chicago. 25223 


Humming bird and honeysuckle; by 
Ethel Dawson Felts; pf. © Sept. 
23, 1929; 2c. Sept. 25; E pub. 10895; 
Boston music co., Boston. 25224 


(Jean) Quatre lettres de 
chansons, musique de J. 
Huré, of France. 1. Le gardien de 
la paix. [3 others] © July 15, 
$929 >) 1.¢.. Sept. 13°55. for... 7651; 
Editions Maurice Senart, Paris. 

2022) 


Hurrah boys for ? ? ? words and mu- 
sie by W. Hull. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Nov. 25, 1929; E unp. 
13661; Walter Hull, Detroit. 25226 


Hymn of love; hymn, words by Joseph 
13. Clark. music by George C. Steb- 
bius.. © Nov. 8, 1929; 2c. Nov. 19; 


Huré 
femmes ; 


E pub. 11007; Hope pub. co., Chi- 
cago. 25227 


Hymn of triumph; by Cuthbert Har- 
ris, of Great Britain; organ. 
Noy. 8, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 11; HB pub. 
11041; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 25228 


Hymn (A) of trust; words by W. E. 
Dudley, music by Frank Kasschau. 
© Nov. 9, 1929; 2 ce. Nov. 11; E pub. 
109389; William Ewart Dudley, 
Brooklyn, 25229 


Hymn to spring; words by Edith Mae 
Brsac,i musie” -by ~P:. HH. Burn. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
OUet. 18, 1929; BH unp. 18751; Philip 
Haviland Burn, Brooklyn. 25230 


Hymn to the rising. sun; words by Guy 
Edwards, music by Vernon Eville; 
men’s voices, with pf. or organ ace. 


Ator © Oct. 15, 1929; 2°¢. Nov. 4: 
E pub. 10534; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 252381 


Hymns for church schools; collected 
by J. N. Anderson, Ove J. H. Preus, 
T. A. Hoff and H. J. Glenn. 8vo. 
© Oct. 21, 1929; 2 e. Act. 25; aff. 
Oct. 24; A 15281; Augsburg pub. 
house, Minneapolis. 25252 


i adore thee; words and music by T. 
F. Ligon. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 8, 1929; E unp. 12961; 
Thaddeus F. Ligon, Brunswick, Ga. 

25233 


I ain’t gonna do it no more; words 
and music by Thomas Dorsey. 
[Words and melody only] ©1l1e. 
Oct. 14, 1929; E unp. 13035; State 
Street musie pub. co., inc., Chicago. 

25234 


I ain’t got no man; words by J. H. 
Guernsey, music by Floyd Thomp- 
son, © 2 «Oct. 10. 1929; 1 amp, 
11905; Thompson & Guernsey, Indi- 
anapolis. 25235. 


I ain’t got nothing and I don’t want 
nothing but you; words by J. Bur- 
bidge, music by Phil Starr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Noy. 8, 
1929; E unp. 138043; June Burbidge, 
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 252386. 


I ain’t-no one’s and no one iS mine; 
words and music by G. Brownson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Nov. 8, 1929; E unp. 12995; George 
Brownson, Vancouver, B. C., Can- 
ada. 25237 


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252388 


I always knew it would be you; theme | I 
song of Take the heir, lyric by Cliff 
Hess, music by J. M. Coopersmith. 
[Words and melody only] ©le. 
Noy. 9, 1929; E unp. 18584; Remick 
music corp., New York. 25238 

I am a pirate bold; words by John T. 
Murray, music by Sam _ Messen- 
heimer. © 1 ¢. Nov. 18, 1929; E 
unp. 13396; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., Culver City, Calif. 25239 

ui 

I am always ready for you; words by 
P. Fellman, music by F. Karl John. 
© 1c. Nov. 8, 1929; E unp. 18376; 
Pauline Fellman, Long Beach, N. Y. 

25240 


I am lonesome, sweetheart; words and 
music by D. C. Nelson. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 138498; Davidson C. Nelson, 
New York. 25241 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


could learn to love you; words and 
music by Samuel Kestenbaum and 
M. M. Korn. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Nov. 26, 1929; E unp. 
13736; Maurice M. Korn, Brooklyn. 

25249 


could write a song about you; words 
and music by C. Ide. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Noy. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 13119; Charles Ide, Stoning- 
ton, Conn. 25250 


cry for you; words and music by HE. 
Gerrish. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 8, 1929; E unp. 12964; 
Earl Gerrish, Winter Harbor, Me. 
25251 


I’d love to be a talking-picture queen; 


from New Orleans frolics, words by 
James Brockman, music by James 
Hanley. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1929; EB 
unp. 13201; Fox film corp., New 
York. 25252 


I am thinking of you, dear; melody | 14love to love some one! words by H. 


by D. Hochman. © 1 ¢ Nov. 14, 
1929; E unp. 138305; David Hochman, 
St. Louis. 25242 


Heishman, music by Chester HScher. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ec. 
Nov. 21, 1929; E unp. 13527; Henry 
Heishman, Castalia, O. 25253 


I am waiting for you; words by J. M. | 7 don’t know what I’d do without you; 


Hillman, music by Hdna Nemchick. 

© 1c. Nov. 4, 1929; E unp. 12921; 

John M. Hillman, Harrisburg, Or. 
252438 


I belong to you first and last; words 
and music by Clare Hemlock. | [ 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Nov. 15, 1929; E unp. 18278; Mary 
M,. Donish, Bessemer, Mich. 25244 


I can’t cry, go I laugh when I’m blue; | I 
words and music by John HE. Brown, 
musie arr. by Walter W. Newcomer. 
© Oct. 19, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 19; E pub. 
10840; John EK. Brown, Newport, Vt. 

25245 


I can’t lose my Heinie; words by Wes 
Frazer, music by Fred Phillips. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ec. 
Sept. 23, 1929; E unp. 11189; Lillian 
Morton, New York. 25246 


I can’t stop loving you; words and mu- 
sic by D. C. Nelson. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 21, 1929; 
EH unp. 13499; Davidson C. Nelson, 
New York. 25247 


words and music by F. M. O'Donnell. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Nov. 29, 1929; E unp. 13807; Flora 
M. O’Donnell, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 
25254 
don’t want tears in your blue eyes; 
words and musie by A. J. Limata. 
© 1. Nov. 5, 1929; E unp. 12893; 
Albert J. Limata, New York. 25255 


don’t want to be with anyone but 
you; words by L. Morris, music by 
Luther A. Clark. © Nov. 20, 1929; 
2 c. Nov. 21; E pub. 10912; Lester 
Morris, New York. 25256 


dreamed last night of my boyhood 
home; words by J. Lloyd, music by 
Phil Starr. [Words and ‘melody 
only] ©1c. Nov. 8, 1929; EH unp. 
13044; Josephine Lloyd, Pittsburgh. 

25257 


fear your love; words and music by 
EK. R. Warfield. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Oct. 31, 1929; EH unp. 
12843 ; Edith R. Warfield, Baltimore. 

25258 


I feel it; words by Andy Razaf, music 


I cared too; words and music by E. I. 
Frederick. © 1 e. Nov. 29, 1929; 
E unp. 13838; Edith Irene Freder- 
ick, Halethorpe, Md. 25248 


1338 


by Harry Brooks. [Words and mel- 

ody only] ©1e. Nov. 18, 1929; H 

unp. 13367; Joe Davis, New York. 
25259 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1929 


I flew across the great Atlantic, to see 


Lam 


my wife in France; words and mu- 
sie by I. Rosenberg. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Nov. 21, 1929; 
EH ounp. 13508; Irving Rosenberg, 
Brooklyn. 25260 


got a robe; negro spiritual, music 
arr. by Purcell J. Mansfield, of 
Great Britain, op. 75, no. 12; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Oct. 28, 1929; 1 «. 
Noy. 9; E for. 7443; Bayley & Fergu- 
son, Glasgow. 25261 


got the stinger; words and music by 
Jabbo Smith. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Oct. 14, 1929; E unp. 
138031; State Street music pub. co., 
ine., Chicago. 25262 


I had forgotten then; words and music 


by E. Fisk. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 30, 1929; E unp. 
11588; Elmer Fisk, Huntsville, Tex. 

25263 


have the sunshine of His smile; 
sacred song, words and music by 
Dorothy Dobbins Dake. © Sept. 
20, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 7; E pub. 10624; 
Finis Jennings Dake, Tulsa, Okl. 
25264 


have to have you; from _ Pointed 
heels, lyric by Leo Robin, music by 
Richard A. Whiting. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 13, 1929; 
E unp. 13198; Famous music corp., 
New York. 25265 


have you—-you haye mé, we’re so 
happy all of the time; words and 
music by H. Oblinger. . [Chords, 
single staff] © 1c. Nov. 22, 1929; 
E unp. 13566; Harry Oblinger, San 
Francisco. 25266 


haven’t a thing to wear; words and 
music by I. Janas. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 30, 1929; 
E unp. 13873; Irene Janas, Imperial, 
Pa. 25267 


hear the blue bird calling; words by 
E. Spragg, music by David Reed. 
© Nov. 15, 1929: 2 c. Nov. 18: E 
pub. 10805; Ethel Spragg, Auckland, 
New Zealand. 25268 


hold Hs hand; hymn, words by J. 
R. Baxter, jr., music by W. Allan 
Sims. © Oct. 1, 1929: 2c. Nov. 18; 
E pub. 10852; W. A. Sims and J. R. 
Baxter, jr., Dallas. 25269 


hold you close in my dreams; words 
and music by Walt Hawkins and 
Tiny Burnett [pseud. of C. 8S. Bur- 


1339 


25279 
nett] Seattle, Wash., Burnett mu- 
sic pub. co. © June 25, 1929; 2 e. 


July 1; E pub. 10790; Charles S. 
Burnett, Seattle. 25270 


I just keep dreaming of you; words 


by Charles F. Feinhals, music by 
A. J. Dary. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Nov. 15, 1929; E unp. 
13299; Alfred J. Dary, Woodcliff, 
Newkc 25271 


I just sit and talk to the moonbeams; 


fox trot, words and music by Jack 
Ricketts and Alan Stranks, of Aus- 
tralia. © Sept. 25, 1929; 1 ec Nov. 
12; E for. 7500; Allan & cO., pro- 
prietary ltd., Melbourne, Australia. 

25272 


I know I made a Lucky Strike, when 


I found you, my sweet; words and 
music by M. B. Niesley, M. 8S. Jones 
and T. H. Hutchinson. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Aug. 8, 1929; 
E unp. 13015; Myron B. Niesley, 
Mynard S§S. Jones and Thomas H. 
Hutchinson, San Francisco. 25273 


I know something, oh! what a story; 


words and music by H. F. Nichter. 
© 1e. Nov. 4, 1929; E unp. 12879; 
Harry F. Nichter, Takoma _ Park, 
Md. 25274 


I know that I'll be lonely; words and 


music by Floyd Thompson and J. H. 
Guernsey. © 1 ec. Nov. 27, 1929; 
E unp. 13744; Thompson & Guern- 
sey, Indianapolis. 25275 


I live round the corner, how can I go 


straight home? words and music by 
Ed. E. Elton, of Great Britain; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by R. S. 
Stoddon. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © Aug. 19, 1929; 1 « Aug. 
21; E for. 7521; B. Feldman & ©9., 
London. 25276 


I live to love and love to live; from 


The girl who wasn’t wanted, words 
by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Abel 
Baer. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 1929; E unp. 12946; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 25277 


V’ll always be with you; words and 


music by H. B. Estrin. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. Nov. 15, 
1929.; E unp. 13289; H. Bailey Hs- 
trin, New York. 25278 


Tl be satisfied; words and music by 


E. Ginberg. © 1 ¢. Nov. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 18505; Ethel Ginberg, Wash- 
ington. 25279 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25280 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24. 


TI’ll be singing forever; hymn, words 
by O. A. Parris, music by J. D. 
Wall. © Oct. 1, 1929; 2 ¢. Nov. 18; 
E pub. 10848; Stamps-Baxter music 
co., Dallas. 25280 


Ill build a love nest; words and mu- 
Sic by W. H. Fay. [Words and 
melody only]: © 1c. Nov. 8, 1929; 
E unp. 12972; William H. Fay, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa. 25281 


I'll cling to the cross; hymn, words 
by A. H. Ackley, music by J. H. 
Jones. © Nov. 13, 1929; 2 ¢. Nov. 
13; E pub. 10761; John H. Jones, 
Greensboro, N. C. 25282 


Pll keep my kisses for you; words 
by W. J. Staley, music by Robt. H. 
Brennen. [Words and melody 


only] © 1. Nov. 2, 1929; E unp. 
12800; Will Jay Staley, Congress 
Park, Il. 25283 


I'll know Him; hymn, words by J. 
R. Baxter, jr., music by M. L. Yan- 
dell.” © Oct., 1,:1929;'2 c Novy, 18; 
E pub. 10855; M. L. Yandell, Dal- 
las. 25284 


I’ll never find a pal like you; waltz, 
words and music by Al Rose and 
Arthur Blair, of Great Britain; pf. 
and ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Nov. 13, 1929; 
1 ec. Nov. 25; E for. 7611; Camp- 
bell, Connelly & co., 1td., London. 

25285 


I love American melody; words by 
Wes Frazer, music by Fred Phil- 
lips. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Sept. 23, 1929: EH unp. 111388; 
Lillian Morton, New York. 25286 


I love her still; words and music by 
C. J. Geil, jr. [Words and melody 
only] .© 1 e¢. Nov. 26, 1929; E 
unp. 13740; Charles J. Geil, jr., 
Huntington Park, Calif. 25287 


{ love my crazy girl; fox-trot, by 
Raymond Wraskoff, of France; 
oreh. parties., 4t0. X©.) Sepia 1, 
1929) t cl Octh (53H tor WIS") A. 
Benjamin, Paris. 25288 


love my lady and my lady loves me; 
words and music by J. J. Schneider. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
Noy. 21, 1929; E unp. 13493; John J. 
Schneider, Philadelphia. 25289 


I love to raise my voice in song; hymn, 
words by J. R. Baxter, jr., music 
by V. O. Fossett. © Oct. 1, 1929; 
2 c. Nov. 18; E pub. 10849; J. R. 
Baxter, jr., and V. O. Fossett, Dallas. 

25290 


Lan 


I love you; slow fox trot, words and 
music by F. J. Piscatella. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. Nov. 29, 
1929; E unp. 13806; Frank Joseph 
Piscatella, Hartford. 25291 


I love you I do; words and music by 
W. H. Howard. © Nov. 26, 1929; 
2c. Nov. 29; E pub. 11046; Wade H. 
Howard, Durant, Miss. 25292: 


I love you just the same; words and 
music by EH. Chamberlin. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Noy. 23, 
1929; E unp. 13646; Earl Chamber- 
lin, Uniontown, Pa. 25293. 


I love you, Lucille; words by Larry 
Rich, musie by L. Rich and Archie 
Gioia. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1929; BE unp. 13363; 
Lawrence Edw. Rich, New York. 

25294 


I love you the whole year around; 
lyric by Rex Lease, music by W. 
Guilbert. [Words and melody only] 
©1c. Noy. 4, 1929; E unp. 12908; 
Warburton Guilbert, Hollywood, 
Calif. 25295 


I’m a daughter of Peru; from Nifia 
Rosa, lyrics by Irving Caesar, music 
by Sigmund Romberg; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Nov. 1, 1929; 2 e. 
Nov. 4; HE pub. 10522; Harms, inc., 
New York. 25296: 


I’m a veteran of the battle of Broad- 
way; lyric by Pat Ballard [pseud.. 
of F. D. Ballard], music by Tom 
Waring. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 23, 1929; E unp. 13625; 
Francis Drake Ballard, New York. 

2529T 


I’m always dreaming of you; fox-trot,. 
words by R. Fulling, music by Bur- 
rell Van Buren; pf. and ukulele acc. 
Palestine, [Jl., Fulling pub. house. 
© Oct. 24, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 25; E pub. . 
11018; Rena Fulling, Palestine, Ill. 

25298. 


I’m always trusting you; words and 
music by W. K. Sumner. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. Nov. 8, 
1929; EB unp. 12969; W. Kent Sum- 
ner, Lumberport, W. Va. 25299: 


I’m as:good as you; fox-trot, words 
and music by Fred Evans, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Oct. 
29, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 8; E for. 7484; 
Campbell, Connelly & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 253800) 


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MUSICAL 'COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1929 


25320 


I’m blue but nobody cares; words by 
William Tracey, music by H. D. 
Squires, pf. sc. by Harold Potter; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Oct. 26, 
1929; 2 c. Oct. 26; E pub. 10514; 
Harry D. Squires, inc., New York. 

253801 


I’m counting the stars up in heaven; 
words by H. W. Kemper, music by 
M. H. Stern. [Photostat] © 1. 
Noy. 30, 1929; E unp. 18842; Myer 
H. Stern and Elise W. Kemper, 
Baltimore. 25302 


I’m cuckoo over you; words and 
music by Bill Merrill and H. Bridg- 
man; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
Frank Van. © Aug. 19, 1929; 2c. 
Aug. 24; E pub. 8804; William Mer- 
rill and Everett Bridgman, Hard- 
wick, Vt. 25303 


I’m dreaming of you, Evalina; words 
by S. Ream, music by Burrell Van 
Buren. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 25, 1929; E unp. 13715; 
Sylvia Ream, Enola, Pa. 25304 


I’m fed up with myself, I can’t stand 
anymore [!] of me; words and music 
by A. H. D’Egville. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Nov. 30, 1929; 
E unp. 138860; Alan H. D’EHgville, 
New York. 25305 


I’m feeling lonely for you; by F. Tur- 
man and L. Davis. [Chords, single 
staff] © 1c. Nov. 9, 1929; E unp. 
13113; Leo McCoy Davis and Floyd 
Turman, Los Angeles. 25306 


I’m following you; from Cotton and 
silk, words and music by Dave 
Dreyer and Ballard MacDonald. © 
Nov. 12; 1929; 2 c. Nov. 13; BE pub. 
10755; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 25307 


I’m for you; words and music by L. 
Maisto. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ec. Nov. 27, 1929; E unp. 13764; 
Louis Maisto, Brooklyn. 25308 


I’m going back to dear old Dixie; 
words and music by R. Kirkwood 
and Walter E. Wunderlin. New 
York city, Frank Harding. © Aug. 
5, 1929; 2 ce. Nov. 20; E pub. 10919; 
Ruby Kirkwood, Kalamazoo, Mich. 

25309 


I’m going to meet Minnie tonight; 
lyric by Howard Johnson, music by 
Gus Edwards. ©1.. Nov. 8, 1929; 
E unp. 13070; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., Culver City, Calif. 25310 


87056—30——4 


I’m happy today; words and music by 
J. Weisbein. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 31, 1929; E unp. 
12842; Jack Weisbein, Kansas City,’ 
Mo. 25311 

I’m Hollywood bound; words and 

music by .R. L. Perry. [Photostat] 

[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 

Oct. 28, 1929; E unp. 13642; Robert 

Leon Perry, Los Angeles, Calif. 

. 25312: 


I’m in the way; hymn, words and 
musie by Frank M. Lynn. © Oct. 
1, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 18; E pub. 10846; 
Stamps-Baxter music co., Dallas. 

25313. 


I’m just a Broadway roamer; words 
and music by C. T. Ford. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Oct. 31, 
1929; E unp. 12826; Charles T. 
Ford, Brooklyn. 25314. 


I’m just wild over everything and 
especially you; words and music 
by Abner Silver, Al Sherman and 
Al Lewis, arr. by Alfred J. Doyle; 
male quartet, without acc. © Oct. 
8, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 11; H pub. 10085; 
Leo Feist, inc. New York. 253815. 


I’m living with memories; waltz, 
words and music by Tillie and 
Nancy Jay, arr. by J. Kenneth Sis-. 
son; orch. 4to. © Nov. 6, 1929;. 
2 ce. Nov. 7; E pub. 10591; Michel 
Hoffman, New York. 25316: 


I’m living with memories; words and 
music by Tillie and Nancy Jay; pf. 
aec., with ukulele arr. by May Singhi. 
Breen. © Nov. 6, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 7; 
E pub. 10592; Michel Hoffman, New 
York. 25aiT 


I’m making believe I don’t care; fox 
trot, words by C. Troske, music by 
Ray Hibbeler. © 1c. Oct. 31, 1929; 
E unp. 12878 ; Charlotte Troske, New 
Haven. 25318. 


I’m not where I ought to be tonight; 
words by Moon Smith, music by H. 
Y. Smith. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Nov. 13, 1929; E unp. 
13212; Harold Y. Smith, Hugene, 
Or. 25319: 


I’m riding the blinds on a train 
headed west; words and music by 
Frankie Marvin. [Words and mel- 
ody: only}. ©: Gi Nove 19, 1929); 
E unp. 13405; Frankie Marvin, Ma- 
maroneck, N. Y. 25320: 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25321 , 


I’m sailing on a sunbeam; from Cot- 
ton and silk, words and music by 
Dave Dreyer and Ballard MacDon- 

- ald. © Nov. 12, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 13; 
E pub. 10756; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 25321 


I’m so lonely; words and music by 
A. Sorokoff, of Russia, domiciled at 
New York. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Nov. 12, 1929; E unp. 
13180; Al Sorokoff, New York. 

25322 


I’m sorry I ever learned to love you; 
fox-trot, words by Ralph Butler, 
music by Crane David and Maurice 
Scott, both of Great Britain; pf. 
and ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Sept. 10, 1929; 
1 e@. Nov. 13; E for. 7462; Lareine 
& co., ltd., London. 25323 


I’m such a sap when I’m with you; 
lyrics by Herman Timberg, music 
by Samuel Timberg. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Nov. 21, 1929; 
E ounp. 13517; Robbins musie corp., 
New York. 25824 


I’m thinking of someone to-night; 
waltz ballad, words and music by 
B. L. Happ, arr. by Burrell Van 
Buren. Sparrowbush, N. Y., Happ 
pub. house. © Oct. 24, 1929; 2 e. 
Nov. 25; E pub. 11016; Burton L. 
Happ, Sparrowbush, N. Y. 25325 


I’m trailing arbutus; lyric by Howard 
Johnson, music by Louis Alter. © 
1 ce. Nov. 25, 1929; E unp. 18690; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 25326 


I’m up in the clouds; words and mu- 
sic by J. P. Helm, 3d. [Words and 
melody only] ©41c. Noy. 13, 1929; 
EH unp. 13247; James Pendleton 
Helm, 38d., Louisville. 25327 


I’m with you and you’re with me, so 
evrything is going to be O. K.! 
words by Rex Lease, music by W. 
Guilbert. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 4, 1929; E unp. 12911; 
Warburton Guilbert, Hollywood, 
Calif, 25328 


I’m wondering who; melody by R. 
Voynow. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1929; EB 
unp. 13489; Richard Voynow, Chi- 
cago. 25329: 


I may no longer dream; the garden, 
poem by Paul England, music by A. 
Gibbs, of Great Britain; men’s 
voices, unace. London, J. Curwen 
& sons, ltd. 4to. © Nov. 5, 1929; 


1342 


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pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


1c. Nov. 8; E for. 7498; Armstrong 
Gibbs, Crossings, Danbury, Essex. 
25330 


must have my apple; words and 
music by B. Lee. © 1c. Nov. 29, 
1929; E unp. 18822; Bob Lee, At- 
lanta. 25331 


need you Mary; words and music by 
J. Checchia. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ce. Nov. 22, 1929; EB unp. 
13565; John Checchia, Philadelphia. 

25332 


never can dream of you no more! 
words by K. Davis, musie by Chester 
Escher. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 21, 1929; E unp. 13524; 
Klina Davis, Franklin, Pa. 25333 


never get lonely; words and music 
by L. Harrington. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. Nov. 15, 1929; EB . 
unp. 18271; Leila Harrington, Mar- 
shall, Mich. 25334 


never thought I’d ever care; words 
and music by A. Cook and Ken Carr; 
pf. and ukulele acc. Cleveland, O., 
Central West music co. © Novy. 14, 
1929; 2 c. Nov. 19; E pub. 10868; 
Arthur Cook, Cleveland. 25335 


I only knew it was you; from Pleasure 


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Lo 


crazed, words and music by Clare 
Kummer. © Nov. 16, 1929; 2 e. Noy. - 
19; E pub. 10952; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inc., New York. 25336 


say adieu; words and music by C. 
Derksen. © 1 c. Nov. 4, 1929; HB 
unp. 12852; Clemens Derksen, Ham- 
ilton, Ill. 25337 


still have you sweetheart; words 
and music by HE. Thompson, of Great 
Britain, domiciled at Detroit; pf. © 
1 c. Nov. 22, 1929; Ei. unpr asaon. 
Ernest Thompson, Detroit. 25338 


still love you; words and music by 
W. Calo; pf. ©1«. Oct. 81, 1929; 
E unp. 18128; William Calo, New 
York. 25339 


strove with none; words by Walter 
Savage Landor, music by G. R. Dyer, 


jr. © 1c. Noy. 15, 1929; E ump. 
13306; George R. Dyer, jr., New 
York. 25340 


ungdomens dagar; 8 sangvalser, text 
av N.ls-Gustaf, musik av Berta On- 
nerberg, of Sweden. © Nov. 6, 
1929; 1 ce Nov. 21; E for. 7595; Hdi- 
tion Sylvain, Stockholm. 253841 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1929 


I ungdomens dagar; 8 singvalser, text 
ay N.Is-Gustaf, musik av Berta On- 
nerberg, of Sweden; violinstammor. 
© Nov. 6, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 21; E for. 
7599; Edition Sylvain, Stockholm. 

25342 


I’ve a kingdom; words by Arthur 
Hougham, music by W. R. Voris; 
high voice. © Nov. 1, 1929; 2 e. 
Oct. 31; E pub. 10835; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 253843 


I’ve done lost my girl; words and 
music by W. A. Hendrix. .[Words 
and melody only] © 1. Nov. 23, 
1929; E unp. 18606; Walter A. Hen- 
drix, Gainesville, Fla. 25344 


I’ve found the golden key to heaven 
that leads to the garden of love; 
words and music by A. M. Anthony. 
© 1 ec. Noy. 12, 1929; E unp. 18748; 
Anna Marie Anthony, Richmond. 

25345 


I’ve got a complex; words by Court- 
ney Lorenzen and L. Soulé, music by 
L. Soulé. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 c. Nov. 12, 1929; E unp. 13177; 
Leonard Soulé, Los Angeles. 25346 


I’ve got a million dollar baby, words 
by D. Brockman, musie by Burrell 
Van Buren. [Words and melody 


only] © 1c. Nov. 4, 1929; E ump. 
12857; Daniel Brockmar, Phipps- 
burg, Col. 25347 


I've got a new girl now; words by R. 
C. Hair, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
[Words and melody only] © : « 
Noy. 19, 1929; E unp. 13446; Richard 
C. Hair, Worcester. 25348 


Ive got the Florida blues; words by 
A. E. Spencer, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 19, 1929; E unp. 13439; 
Alma E. Spencer, Waynesboro, Va. 

25349 


I’ve got the laugh on you; words by 
Al Schiller, music by W. Bishop. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Nov. 25, 1929; E unp. 13684; Walter 
Bishop, New York. 25350 


I’ve gotta nutting at all; words by 
Harry De Costa, music by Fred Phil- 
lips. [Word and melody only] © 
Me, Sept: 23,1929; Hump.) sai 37 ; 
Lillian Morton, New York. 25351 


I've never been blue; blues, lyries and 
music by I. Roubleff, of Great Brit- 
ain, domiciled at New York. 


[Pho- . 


25362 
tostat] © 1c. Nov. 30, 1929; B 
unp. 13890; Inna Roubleff, New 
York. 25352 


I want a horsie horse; lyric by Rex 
Lease, music by W. Guilbert. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Nov. 4, 1929; E unp. 12909; Warbur- 
ton Guilbert, Hollywood, Calif. 

25353 


I want to do my best; hymn, words 
by J. R. Baxter, jr., music by W. 
Lee Higgins. © Oct. 1, 1929; 2c. 
Noy. 18; E pub. 10851; W. L. Hig- 
gins and J. R. Baxter, jr., Dallas. 


25354 
I want to go back home; words and 
music by Lou Seal. [Words and 


melody only] © 1. Nov. 7, 1929; 
E unp. 18058; Lucille L. Wollman, 
New York. 25355 


want to make you happy, mother, 
dear mother of mine; words and 
music by I. Rosenberg. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Nov. 18, 1929; 
EK unp. 13364; Irving Rosenberg, 
Brooklyn. 25356 


I want you; lyrics and music by Pat 
Ballard [pseud. of F. D. Ballard. 
Words and melody only] © 1. 
Cet. 30, 1929; E unp. 12683; Francis 
Drake Ballard, New York. 253800 


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I want you in my arms and not in my 
dreams; words and music by George 
Watson Wilfong. © 1c. Mov. 18, 
1929; E unp. 13893; G. W. Wilfong, 
Fairmont, W. Va. 25358 


I want you to know I love you; from 
Howdy Broadway, words and music 
by Art Terker and Tommy Christian. 
© Nov. 1, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 2; E pub. 
10605; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., 
New York. 25359 


I want you to stay with me; words 
and music by R. A. Gray. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Nov. 15, 
1929; E unp. 13270; Ruby A. Gray, 
Alhambra, Calif. 25360 - 


I was a wandering sheep; hymn- 
anthem, words by Horatius Bonar, 
music by George A. Burdett; mixed 
voices. © Oct. 31, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 4; 
E pub. 10531; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton. 25361 


I will follow you; words and music by 
H. Donahue. [Words and melody 
only] ©1l1e. Nov. 19, 1929; E unp. 
13422; Harry Donahue, San Fran- 
cisco. 25862 


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25363 


pt. 117, n. s., Vv. 24 


I will make a non-stop flight back into 
my Mammy’s arms; words and music 
by W. F. Wells. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e Nov. 11, 1929; B 
unp. 13136; William F. Wells, Phila- 
—delphia. 25363 


I wish; words and music by Jacob 
Nieburg. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 8, 1929; E unp. 12987; 
Jacob Nieburg, Honolulu. 25364 


I wish I could forget you in my 
dreams; words and music by Vir- 
ginia Rowe [i. e. M. V. Rowe] © 
1 ¢. Oct. 19, 1929; E unp. 7484; 
Mabel Virginia Rowe, Dallas. 
25365 


I wish I had a sweetheart; slow drag, 
words by G. Conner, music by Bur- 
rell Van Buren. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Nov. 25, 1929; E unp. 
13709; Grace Conner, Indianapolis. 

25366 


I wish I was a baby again; words by 
Buddy Meyers [i. e. G. J. Meyers], 
music by Edward Randolph Broun. 
Chicago, Meyers & Broun. © Nov. 
2, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 18; E pub. 10763; 
George Jacob Meyers, Chicago. 

25367 


I wish I was a butterfly ; words by A. 
Lauria, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Oct. .9," 1929: 2c. Nov... i ou. 
10664; Anna Lauria, Toledo, O. 

25368 


I wonder; words by Jack Burroughs, 
music by Georges Maurice, of 
France, domiciled at San Francisco, 
© 1c. Nov. 11, 1929; E unp. 18254; 
J. Maurice Rouyer, San Francisco. 

25369: 


I wonder if it’s really love; from 
Shanghai lady, words and music by 
Bernie Grossman and Arthur Size- 
more. © Nov. 26, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 
27; E pub. 11084; Gem music corp., 
New York. 25370 


wonder if you know I’m longing; 
words by E. E. Berglund, music by 
Samuel H. Speck. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Nov. 19, 1929; E 
unp. 13445; Earl E. Berglund, Chi- 
cago. 25871 


La | 


I wonder what my old sweetheart’s 
doing to-night; words and music by 
A. P. Gruenke. [Words and melody 


only] ©1c. Nov. 30, 1929; E unp. 
13867; Aloys P. Gruenke, Dent, 
Minn. 25372 


I wonder why; lyric by Rex Lease, 
music by W. Guilbert. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 ec. Nov. 4, 1929; 
E unp. 12910; Warburton Guilbert, 
Hollywood, Calif. 25373 


I wonder why; words and music by EB. 
Gibbel. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 15, 1929; E unp. 18286; 
Elam Gibbel, Berkeley, Calif. 25374 


I would walk with my Savior; words 
and music by J. Westbrook. [Words 
and melody only] ©1« Nov. 2, 
1929; E unp. 12812; John Westbrook, 
Atlanta. 25375 


Ich hab’ mit der Marianne ’ne Panne 


gehabt; foxtrot, text von Fritz 
Reiter, musik von Rolf Marbot 
[pseud. of Albrecht Marktise] of 


Germany, klavier-arr. von Hartwig 
v. Platen. 
Nov. 18; E for. 7466; Musikverlag 
City, Leipzig. 25376 


Ich kenn ein kleines miadelchen; tango, 
worte von Erwin Hohne, musik von 
Jack Presburg, of Netherlands. © 
July 20, 1929; 1c. Oct. 2; E for. 
7351; Albert Stahl, Berlin. 25377 


Idea per camera; sonata in G@ maj. 
for violin with figured bass, by Giu- 
seppe Valentini, op. 4, arr. by Alfred 
Moffat, of Great Britain; violin and 
pf. © June 10, 1929; 1 ¢c. Nov. 16; 
E for. 7582; N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 25378 


If dreams come true; words and music 
by D. Turlington. © 1 e¢. Sept. 24, 
1929; E unp. 11173; Dorothy Tur- 
lington, Burgaw, N. C. 25379 


If I could see mother to-night; words. 
by William Wallace, music by Betsy 
White. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 5, 1929; E unp. 8645; 
Vernon Dalhart, New York. 25380 


If I could write a song, I’d write a 
song about you; words and music by 
Charles Fulcher, arr. by Hugene 
Platzman; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by May Singhi Breen. © Nov. 28, 
1929; 2 c Nov. 29; E pub. 11049; 
J. W. Jenkins sons music co., Kansas: 
City, Mo. 25381 


If I had a million; words by Mrs. 
Yred Lucas, [i. e. M. Lucas], music 
by Larry E. Goffin. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 13476; Martha Lucas, Mil- 
waukee. 25382 


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no..11, 1929 


If I had to do without you: ballad fox- 
trot, words and music by George 
Pitman. ,.©:1 c. Noy. 15,1929; E 
unp. 138344; Joe Davis, New York. 

25383 

If I’m kind to Mary; fox-trot, words 
and music by Erell Reaves, Howard 
Flynn and Ralph Butler, all of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele acc. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Oct. 11, 1929; de Oet...19;) EY for: 
7252; Cecil Lennox, ltd., London. 

25384 


If I only had you; words and music 
by George Watson Wilfong. © 1 «. 
Nov. 18, 1929; E unp. 13892; G. W. 
Wilfong, Fairmont, W. Va. 25385 


If I should tell you that I love you; 
fox-trot, words and music by Tillie 
and Nancy Jay, arr. by Kenn J. Sis- 
son; orch. pts. © Oct. 18, 1929; 2c. 
Oct. 19; E pub. 10218; Michel Hoff- 
man, Brooklyn. 25386 


If I were a rose; words by M. Hodges, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 20, 1929; 
E unp. 18453; May Hodges, Lake- 
hurst, N. J. 25387 


If I were king; from the photoplay, 
lyric by Leo Robin, music by Sam 
Coslow and Newell Chase. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Nov. 7, 
1929; E unp. 13001; Famous music 
corp., New York. 25388 


If it wasn’t for you; words by J. 
Miodek, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Noy. 19, 1929; E unp. 18444; John 
Miodek, Richmond, Mich. 25389 


If only I kin call you mine; words by 
Paul L. Dunbar, music by M. HE. 
Spaulding. © 1 «¢ Nov. 2, 1929; 
E unp. 12782; Mary Ellen Spaulding, 
Detroit. 25390 


If you believe at sundown, you'll be- 
lieve at dawn; words and music by 
V. M. Clary. ©1c. Sept. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 12880; Veva Mae Clary, 
Lansing, Mich. 25391 


If you can’t make both ends meat; 
fox trot, words and music by I. 
Rosenberg. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Nov. 21, 1929; BE unp. 
13507; Irving Rosenberg, Brooklyn. 

25392 

If you give your heart to me; waltz, 
words and music by Geo. B. L. 
Braun. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1929; E unp. 
12914; Concord pub. co., San Fran- 
cisco. 25393 


25403 


If you'll be mine; words and music by 
W. J. Rexford. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Nov. 18, 1929; E unp. 
13348; William Jess Rexford, Bay 
Shore, N. Y. 25394 


It youll only forgive me, we'll be 
sweethearts again; words and music 
by Bob Traina. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Nov. 8, 1929; E unp. 
13083; Frank Vallone, New York. 

253895 

If you missed me; words and music 
by M. M. Entwisle. [Words and 
melody only] © 16. Nov. 8, 1929; 
E unp. 12978; Mary M. Entwisle, 
Monona, Ia. 25396 


If you only knew how I feel about 


you: words and music by M. 
McGrogan. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Nov. 15, 1929; E unp. 


13259; Margaret McGrogan, Lowell, 
Mass. 25397 


If you were the only girl; from The 
vagabond lover, words by Clifford 
Grey, music by Nat D. Ayer; pf. and 
ukulele ace. New York, Chappell- 
Harms, inc. © Nov. 13, 1929; 2 e. 
Noy. 15; E pub. 11009; B. Feldman 
& co., London. 25398 


If you will come to Corté; pt.-song, 
poem by Rose Fyleman, music by 
Dorothy Howell, of Great Britain; 
sop. 1, 2 and contralto. Winthrop 
Rogers ed. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Oct. 3, 1929; 
1 ec. Oct. 12; E for. 7260; Hawkes & 
son (London) Itd., London. 25399 


If you would come back to me; words 
and music by C. A. Haufe. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Nov. 25, 
1929; E unp. 18676; Charles A. 
Haufe, San Carlos, Calif. 25400 


If your best friend won’t tell you; from 
Show of shows, lyric by Al. Dubin, 
Sage Joe Burke; pf. and ukulele 
nee. Nov. 8; 2929 ; .2.e. Nov. 12; 

EH pub. 10769; M. Witmark & sons, 

New York. 25401 


Igloo song; from Frozen justice, lyries 
by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Abel 
Baer. [Words and melody only] 
©1e Nov. 20, 1929; E unp. 135838; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine., 
New York. 25402 


Il a bouffé des clarinettes; one-step, 
par E. Zamor, fils, arr. par F. Sala- 
bert, of France; orch. parties, avec 
pf. conducteur, 1° violini conducteur 
et paroles. 4to. © Sept. 1, 1929; 
1,c. Oct. 5;.H for.. 7124;.. Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 25403 


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25404 


Il joue du _bandoleon...; java, 
paroles de Jean Lenoir, musique de 
Jack Lynn, of France. © Sept. 1, 
1929 ET ef "Oct! IGS OW | forneie0s.: 
Choudens, Paris. 25404 


Ilda waltz; by G. F. Cameron; ten. 
banjo 1, 2. 4to. © Sept. 26, 1929; 
2c. Oct. 1; E pub. 10661; Guy F. 
Cameron, Akron, Col. 25405 


Tlusions del alma; tango, lyrie and 
music by C. G. Aceves, of Mexico. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Noy. 22, 1929; E unp. 13574; Carlos 
G. Aceves, New York. 25406 


In a cathedral; words by Alice Regina 
Johnson, music by George Leonidas 
Mulfinger. [Photostat] © Nov. 15, 
19293) 2.06G Nov. 205,7H pulp tout - 
Rudolph M. Mulfinger, Chicago. 

25407 


In a garden enchanted; words by G. 
Malaspina, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 19, 1929; E unp. 13441; 
Genevieve Malaspina, Mamont, Pa. 

25408 

In a graveyard on the hill; words and 
music by Josh Manson and Elmer 
Owens. © Oct. 29, 1929; 2 © Nov. 
18; E pub. 10810; Adams, Vee & 
Abbott, ine., Chicago. 25409 


In a hammock; by Felix White, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Sept. 30, 
1929 30 1.6. Oct. h28 2; Aion mieaO: 
Schott & co., Itd., London. 25410 


In a little cottage; words and music 


by A. G. Bolt. ©1c. Nov. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 18326; Arthur G. Bolt, 
Buffalo. 25411 


In all my dreams, I loved you; ballad, 
words and muSie by O. J. Cobb; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © 1 ¢c. Nov. 25, 
1929; EH unp. 138677; Olman J. Cobb, 
Houston. 25412 


In an old garden with you; waltz 
ballad, words by Eugene A. Panzone, 
musie by Henry Orloff; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by Paul De Frank. 
© Oct. 1, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 5; E pub. 
10565; Supreme music co., Boston. 

254138 


In an old world garden; from the pic- 
ture, words and music by Harry S. 
Pepper, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Nov. 8, 1929: 1 e. 
Wov. 16) > By for. “7519 Cpix ite. 
London. 25414 


pt. 111, n. 8., v. 24 


In apple blossom time; words and 
music by G. E. Morley. ©1c. Nov. 
14, 1929; E unp. 13226; Gertrude 
Estelle Morley, Silverton, Or. 25415 


In bluebird lane with you; words by 
Leo Halo, music by A. W. Dupaw. 
© 1c. Nov. 1, 1929; E unp. 12757; 
Arthur Walker Dupaw, Burlington, 
Wt 25416 


In Canada; Hudson’s Bay eco. patrol, 
arr. by W. HE. Delaney, of Canada; 
pf; -© July 9, 1929: 1 ¢ Aueore: 
E for. 7618; Hudson’s Bay co., Win- 
nipeg, Man., Canada. 25417 


In carnival time; by Hilsel Holt; pf. 
© Nov. 19, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 20; E pub. 
10877; Century music pub. co., New 
York. 25418 


In Creole company; southern dance, 
by Hilsel Holt; pf. © Nov. 19, 1929; 
2 ce. Nov. 20; E pub. 10872; Century 
music pub. co., New York. 25419 


In einer kleinen konditorei; tango, 
worte von Ernst Neubach, musik yon 
Fred Raymond, arr. von Ferdinand 
Loll, both of Austria; orch. stimmen. 
4to. © Aug. 8, 1928; 1 © Sept. 21, 
1929; E for. 7295; Hdition Seala, 
Vienna. 25420 


In excelsis gloria; Christmas carol, 
words A. D. 1500, music by F. Flax- 
ington Harker, op. 56; low voice. © 
Oct. 8, 1929; 2 ce. Oct. 12; E pub. 
10687 ; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

25421 


In Galam; Louisiana song of slavery, 


words by Marie Lussi, music by 
David W. Guion ; med. voice. © Oct. 
15, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 21; EH pub. 10701; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 25422 


In gay Seville; words by Laura Ten- 
ney, music by Robert W. Gibb; sop. 
1, 2, and alto.’ 4to. © Oct. 16, 1929; 
2c. Nov. 4; E pub. 10532; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 25423 


In heaven, dear; words and music by 
Al. Stern [i. e. Aaron Stern] and 
Bill Geisheker [i. e. W. Geisheker] 
© 1c. Aug. 16, 1929; E unp. 10488; 
Aaron Stern and William Geisheker, 
Milwaukee. 25424 


In her garden; words and music by 
EK. Chamberlin. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Nov. 19, 1929; E unp. 
138428 ; Earl Chamberlin, Uniontown, 
Pa, 25425 


In Monmartre [!]; words by Howard 
Johnson, music by Louis Alter. © 
te. Nov. 8, 1929; BE ‘unp. 1e0er; 


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no. 11, 1929 


Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 25426 


In my aeroplane; words by J. HE. 
Guernsey, music by Floyd Thomp- 
son. © 1 ce. Oct. 10, 1929; E unp. 
11900; Thompson & Guernsey, In- 
dianapolis. 25427 


In my air-castle of dreams; words by 
L. Gaiotto, music by Frank Craco- 
lice, jr. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 29, 1929; E unp. 13825; 
Louis Gaiotto and Frank Cracolice, 
jr., San Jose, Calif. 25428 


In my dream of heaven and you; words 
and music by H. B. Hstrin. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 « Nov. 18, 
1929; EX unp. 13358; Herman Bailey 
Estrin, New York. 25429 


In my garden of memories; words by 
B. R. Allender, music by Lee Turner. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Nov. 1, 1929; EH unp. 12776; Beulah 
Raye Allender, Seattle. 25480 


In peace will I lay me down; anthem, 
words from Psalm 4, music by Fred- 
erie Lord, of Canada; mixed voices. 
4to. © Nov. 6, 1929: 1 c. Nov. 8; 
E for. 7486; Anglo-Canadian music 
co., Toronto, Canada. 25431 


In playland; five pieces, by Cecil Bur- 
leigh, op. 69; violin and pf. © Sept. 
a 1929: 2c. Sept..17 < EY pub. T0775; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 25432. 


In that dear little garden of mine; 
words and music by A. Kuttes; pf. 
and ukulele ace. San Francisco, 
Meryl Prince. © Oct. 16, 1929; 2 c¢. 
Oct. 22; E pub. 10467; Anthony 
Kuttes, San Francisco. 25433 


In that ramshackle shack; words and 
musie by H. Wieland. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Nov. 15, 1929; 
E sunp. 138287; Harry Wieland, Phila- 
delphia. 25434 


In the beautiful valley of love; waltz, 
words by L. D. Akers, music by Cas- 
per Nathan. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Nov. 4, 1929; E unp. 
12877; Laurence D. Akers, Ukiah, 
Calif. 254385 


In the court of the old French king; 
old French dance, by Hilsel Holt; 
pf. © Nov. 19, 1929; 2 ec. Nav. 20; 
E pub. 10870; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 25436 


In the inn; she stood in the inn wel- 
coming him in, words and music by 
E. S. Murphy. ©1c. Nov. 7, 1929; 


25448 


EK unp. 12998; Edward Staat Mur- 
phy, Brooklyn. 254387 


In the Ozarks; words and musie by 
W. L. Carey; mixed voices. © 1 c¢. 
Noy. 13, 1929; E unp. 138213; William 
Luther Carey, Noel, Mo. 25438 


In the queen’s company; melodie gra- 
cieuse, by Hilsel Holt; pf. © Nov. 
19, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 20; E pub. 10878; 
Century music pub. co., New York. 

25439 


In the valley of broken hearts; words 
and musie by J. Holyecross. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Nov. 15, 

- 1929; E unp. 18281; Jessie Holy- 
eross, Winlock, Wash. 25440 


In the valley of my dreams; from City 
girl, words and music by Pierre Nor- 
man and James Hanley. © Nov. 12, 
1929 :°2 ef/Nov:. 135° pub. 10953 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 25441 


Independent lover ; words and music by 
A. Petolino. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Nov. 14, 1929; E unp. 
13218; Anthony Petolino, Newark, 
Ne idi: 25442 


Infantry march; words and music by 
M. R. Drum. ©1e. Nov.,25, 1929; 
E unp. 13668; Mary Réaume Drum, 
Brooklyn. 25443 


Into my heart; lyric by Roy Turk, mu- 
sic by Fred Ahlert. © 1c Nov. 18, 
1929; E unp. 13388; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., Culver City, Calif. 

25444 


Inundation ; by Adolph Fink; orch pts. 
with pf., organ, conductor. Aug. 
21, 1929; 2c. Aug. 24; E pub. 8810; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

25445 


Invocation to Terpsichore; words and 
music by H. W. Peirce. [Chords, 
single staff] © 1c. Nov. 27, 1929; 
E unp. 13778; Helen Wyeth Peirce, 
Haddon Heights, N. J. 25446 


Io tengo ’o pallone; words by G. Ama- 
to, music by E. Cannio, of Italy, 
domiciled at Brooklyn. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Nov. 7, 1929; 
E unp. 18052; Gennaro Amato, 
Brooklyn, 25447 


Iowa fights; words and music by W. 
R. Law. © Nov. 1, 1929; 2 « Nov. 
11; E pub. 10655; Melrose bros. mu- 
Sic co., ine.. Chicago. 25448 


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25449 


pt. 111, 0. S., v. 24 


Ipogia taverna; words by O. Caravias 
Ocar, music by Ierotheo Skiza, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
July 18, 1929; E unp. 8977; Syn- 
chronic pub. co., New York. 25449 


Irreyerencia; words by José de Diego, 
music by J. Roqué. © 1c. Noy. 21, 
1929; E unp. 13521; Julio Roqué, 
New York. 25450 


Is it thine? hymn, words from Streams 


in the desert, music by Evangeline 
C. Thuline. 4to. © Dee. 29, 1928; 
2c. Nov. 18, 1929; E pub. 10896; Ab- 
bie L. Crockett, Sayre, Pa. 25451 


Is the moon tired? 2-pt. song, words by 
Christina Rossetti, music by Ivan 
Phillip, of Great Britain; treble 
voices. Winthrop Rogers ed. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Oct. 3:;,1929 +91 emOcts 42 SeHiior. 
7258; Hawkes & son (London) Itd., 
London, 25452 


Isabel; tango, lyric and music by C. 
G. Aceves, of Mexico. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Nov. 22, 1929; 
W unp. 13578; Carlos G. Aceves, New 
York. 25453 


Isabel; words and music by T. Bertha. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Nov. 22, 1929; E unp. 18563; Tom 
Bertha, New York. 25454 


Isn’t this a cock-eyed world? from 
Hold everything, lyric by Al. Du- 
bin, music by Joe Burke; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Oct. 31, 1929; 2 ec. 
Nov. 5; E pub. 10647; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 25455 


Israel mourns her lost splendor ; words 
by Alice Metcalf, music by Clar- 
ence S. Metcalf; mixed voices. 4to. 


© Nov. 25, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 29; E- 


pub. 11050; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 25456 


It; words and music by S. Favari. © 
1 c. Nov. 18, 1929; E. unp. 13355; 
Sam Favari, Hollidays Cove, W. Va. 

25457 


It ain’t none of my business; by H. M. 
Steinbaugh; melody, with pf. acc. 
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1929; E unp. 12846; 
Helen M. Steinbaugh, Birmingham, 
Mich. — 25458 


It happened in Monterey; lyric by 
Billy Rose, music by Mabel Wayne. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Nov. 4, 1929; E unp.: 12884; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 25459 


It is just a matter of taste; words and 
music by E. T. Amsterdam. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Noy. 12, 
1929; E unp. 13191; Ed. Theodore 
Amsterdam, San Francisco. 25460 


It is you; lyric by Rex Lease, musie 
by W. Guilbert. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e« Nov. 4, 1929; E unp. 
12912; Warburton Guilbert, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 25461 


It may be a day; words by Julian F. 
DePree, music by C. E. Van Dom-. 


melen. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1929; E unp. 
13258; Charles Edward Van Dom- 
melen, Holland, Mich. 25462 


It must be love; words by Mary Ricca 
Compton, music by E. L. Ricca. 
[Words and melody only] ©1le 
Noy. 6, 1929; E unp. 12934; Emile 
Louis Ricca, San Jose, Calif. - 25463 


It must be you; words by Roy Turk, 
music by Fred EH. Ahlert. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 27, 1929; E unp. 13819; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver City, 
Calif. 25464 


It’s bad for your soul; by Helen Savage 
and Walter Melrose, arr. by Tiny 
Parham [pseud. of H. 8. Parham] ; 
orch. pts. 4to. © Nov, 1, 192932 @ 
Noy. 11;,E Pub. 10654; Melrose bros. 
musie co., Chicago. 25465 


It’s home sweet home to me; werds 


and music by K. Justus. © 1c. Nov. 
23, 1929; E unp. 18638; Kathryn 
Justus, Chicago. 25466 


It’s natural; fox-trot, lyrics by Cal 
Norris [i. e. Calvin Irving Norris], 
music by B. Oakland. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 13705; Ben Oakland and Cal. 
Norris, New York. 25467 


It’s only you I love; words by Wilburn 
Legree, music by Burrell Van Buren. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Nov. 25, 1929; E unp. 138733; Wilburn 
Legree, Flint, Mich. 25468 


It’s so easy for me to love you; words 
by D. Field Brooks, music by I. B. 
Foldessy. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1929; HB 
unp. 12936; Irene Brooks Foldessy, 
San Diego, Calif. 25469 


It’s the Spanish blood that’s in me; 
words and music by F. Hinton. © 
1 ce. Nov. 6, 1929; E unp. 12928; 
Frayser Hinton, Memphis, Tenn. © 

25470 


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no. 11, 1929 


25491 


It’s true; words and music by A. Hol- 

lis. [Words and melody only] © 

» Ie.) Octs -31,:14929.>0K unps:: 12838 ; 
Alexander Hollis, Danbury, Conn. 

25471 


It’s you I love; words and music by 
Benny Davis, J. Fred Coots and 
Arthur Swanstrom; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Nov. 4, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 5; 
E pub. 10578; Davis, Coots & Engel, 
inc., New York. 25472 


It was not meant to be; words and 
music by K. D. Henderson. © May 
1, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 6; E pub. 10585; 
Kay Dover Henderson, Larchmont, 
BY: 25473 


Ivory kapers; by Giff Fahrmeyer: pf. 
© Nov. 19; 1929; 2 c. Nov. 20; E 
pub. 10865; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 25474 


Jack-of-hearts; words by A. Douglas, 
music by Robt. H. Brennen. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Nov. 2, 
1929; E unp. 12801; Alyce Douglas, 
Detroit. 25475 


Jacobsen (Maxim) 100 technische 
paraphbrasen tiber Kreutzer-ettiden; 
zur hdchsten ausbildung der violin- 
technik, von M. Jacobsen, of Ger- 
Many;,.0d...1,; htt. r2 ©,..Sept 2, 
1929; 1 c. Oct. 21; HE for. 7379.;; Wil- 
helm Zimmermann, Leipzig. 


Jama jama blues; words by F. F. 
Huston, music by H. Clifford. ©1ce. 
Noy. 4, 1929; E unp. 12876; Florence 
Frances Huston, Kingman, Ariz. 

25477 


Japanese; words by Andy Razaf, music 
by Harry Brooks: [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©41e. Nov. 18, 1929; E 
unp. 18348; Joe Davis, New York. 

25478 


Japanischer laternentanz; von Yoshi- 
tomo ‘[pseud. of Carl Zimmer], of 
Germany; orchesterstimmen, mit pf. 
direction u. violino i direction. 4to. 
©). July’ '12, 1929) 1 ¢ Sept) 21". Bb 
for. 7294; Paul Westphal, Berlin- 
Karlshorst. 25479 


Java et java; java chantée de l’opé- 
rette Arthur, livret et lyrics de 
André Barde, musique de H. Chris- 
tiné, of France; pf. et ukulele acc. 
© Sept. 25, 1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 16; E for. 
7212; Francis Salabert, Paris. 25480 


Jazz babies; suite, von Leopold Mitt- 
mann, of Germany; klavier. 
[2 others] © Aug. 10, 1929; 1 «. 
Oct. 2; E for. 7349; Wilhelm Zim- 
merman, Leipzig. 25481 


25476 ' 


Stomp. | 


Jazz-Suite ; by Louis Gruenberg, op. 28; 
orch. sc. © Oct. 10, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 
4; E pub. 10584; Cos Cob press, inc., 
New York. 25482 


Je n’ai jamais le temps; one-step 
chanté de l’opérette Arthur, livret et 
lyrics de Andre Barde, musique de 
H. Christiné, of France; pf. acc., 
avec ukulele arr. par. F. Salabert. 
© Sept. 25, 1929; 1 « Oct. 16; E 
for. 7198; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

25483 

Je n’ sais pas fair’ ca; fox-trot chanté, 
de Vopérette Arthur, livret et lyrics 
de André Barde, musique de H. 
Christiné, of France; pf. ace., avec 
ukulele arr. par. F. Salabert. © 
Sept. 25, 1929; 1 c.. Oct. 16; E for. 
7197; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

25484. 

Je ne sais pas; fox-trot melody, de la 
revue Paris-Madrid, paroles de Géo 
Koger et E. Audiffred, musique de 
Vincent Scotto, of France. © Sept. 
2mf 19293 ft ce Oety 16; “Hi for, "17: 
G. Lorette, Paris. 25485 


Je suis aimé; one-step, de l’opérette, 
Vive Leroy, par Fred Pearly et Pierre 
Chagnon, both of France; orch. par- 
ties, avec pf. conducteur, 1° violino 
conducteur et paroles. 4to. © Sept. 
tL AO 4 a eC. Oct: ae Mi for. T1255 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 25486 


Jeg ved hvor der venter en pige; af 
operetten Lykkens herberg, tekst af 
Viggo Barfoed, musik af Gunnar 
Brandt, of Denmark; pf. © Aug. 8, 
1929; 1 c. Aug. 23; E for. 7491; Wil- 
helm Hansen, Copenhagen. 25487 


Jesus and His love; hymn, words and 
music by R. O. Badger. © 1c. Nov. 
4, 1929; E 12863; Ruth Ola Badger, 
Berkeley, Calif. 25488 


Jesus grows dearer day by day; words 
and music by H. M. Greene; mixed 


voices. © 1 ce. Nov. 29, 1929; E 
unp. 138839; Helene M. Greene, 
Rochester, N. Y. 25489 


Jesus, I my cross have taken; words 


by bey FY. luyte, ‘music ‘by. co Ase™: 
Downer; .soli and cho. of mixed 
voices. Los Angeles, Calif., Chas. 


F. Loveland. 4to. © Nov. 19, 1929; 
2c. Nov. 23; E pub. 10959; Adelaide 
Tiffany Downer, Los Angeles. 

2 25490 


Jesus, Thy name I bear; hymn, words 
by William Colton Clark, music by 
Fred. West. © Nov. 8, 1929; 2 «. 
Nov. 19; E pub. 11008; Hope pub. 
co., Chicago. 25491 


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25492 


Jesuslied ; hymn to Jesus, gedicht aus 
dem mittelalter, English words by 
John Bernhoff, of Germany, music 
by Eugen Hildach, of Germany, op. 
23. 1. Tiefere stimme.—2. Hohe 


stimme. © Mar. 10, 1929; 1c. June 
1; E for. 5144, 5145; MHeinrich- 
shofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Ger- 
many. 25492, 25493 


Jirak (K. B.) Ouvertiire; zu einer 
komoddie von Shakespeare, musik 
von K. B. Jirak, of Czechoslovakia, 
op. 22; orch. Partitur. © Aug. 28, 
1929; 1 ce. Oct. 2; E for. 7411; Uni- 
versal-edition a. g., Vienna. ‘25494 


Sonate; von K. B. Jirak, of 
Czechoslovakia, op. 26; viola und 
klavier. © Dec. 1, 1926; 1 c. May 
16, 1929; E for. 4571; N. Simrock, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 25495 


Joker (The) ; words by C. E. James, 
music by Phil Starr. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Oct. 28, 
1929; 2 ec. Nov. 20; E pub. 10920; 
Charlotte E. James, Brooklyn. 

25496 


Jollity; by Mortimer Wilson, op. 85, 
no. 8; pf. © Nov. 19, 1929; 2 «. 
Nov. 20; E pub. 10886; Century mu- 
sic pub. co., New York. 25497 


Jordan bound; negro spiritual, words 
and music by M. Jefferson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Nov. 30, 
1929; E unp. 18844; Maceo Jeffer- 
son, Paris. 25498 


Josie and me; slow fox-trot, words 
and music by Jack O’Hagan, of Aus- 
tralia. © Sept. 23, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 
12; BE for. 7499; Allan & co., proprie- 
tary ltd., Melbourne, Australia. 

25499 


Jgourney’s end; words by Graham 
John, music arr. by Maurice Rubens. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Aug. 19, 1929; E unp. 10180; Shu- 
bert theatre corp., New York. 

25500 


Joyeux matin; par F. Mérigot, of 
France; pf. © Sept. 1, 1929; 1 «¢. 
Oct. 5; E for. 7137; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 25501 


Juanita—The old oaken bucket; arr. 
by Crosby Mollenhauer; 4 violins 
and pf. © Oct. 29, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 
2; EK pub. 10472; Hamilton S. Gor- 
don, ine., New York. 25502 


Jubel un danz; heiteres volkslied aus 
Baden, musik von Bruno Leipold, of 
Germany, op. 236; vierstimmigen 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


gemischten chor. 4to. © July 5, 
1929; 1 c. Oct. 2; H for. 7318; P. J. 
Tonger, Cologne/Rh., Germany. ; 
25503 


June bells; words and music by Harle 
Gerdon and Tiny Burnett [pseud. of 
C. 8. Burnett] Seattle, Wash., Bur- 
nett music pub. co. © June 25, 
1929; 2 c. July 1; E pub. 10791; 
Charles S. Burnett, Seattle. 25504 


Jungle dance; by William Morris; ten. 
banjo solo. © Nov. 22, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 18; E pub. 10880; Don Santos 
pub. co., ine., Rochester, N. Y. 

25505 


Junora; or, Ole Master mind, comedy, - 


‘with music, by J. F. McMahon. © 
1 c. Nov. 25, 1929; D unp. 27619; 
Joseph F. McMahon, Los Angeles. 

25506 


Just a curly headed baby; words by 
G. Wall, music by Margaret Wall. 
© Nov. 26, 1929; 2 c Nov. 29; BE 
pub. 11048; Gene Wall, Pisgah, Ia. 

2550 


Just a little bit of loving, from no one 
but you; words by Louise Paquette, 
music by R. Lowe. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Nov. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 13130; Richmond Lowe, 
Akron, O. 25508 


Just a little smile, baby mine; words 
and music by O. Lavigne. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Nov. 15, 
1929; E unp. 13267; Odile Lavigne, 
Clinton, Mass. 25509 


Just a melody for a memory; words 
by E. Y. Harburg and Irving Kahal, 
music by Jay Gorney and Sammy 
Fain; pf. and ukulele ace. © Nov. 
6, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 8; E pub. 10947; 
Famous music corp., New York. 

25510 


Just an echo of you; words and music 
by Frank Parente. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Aug. 2, 1928; 
E 695814; James Dante, Madison, 
ONES el. 25511 


Just an hour of love; from Show of 
shows, lyric by Al. Bryan, music by 
Eddie Ward; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Oct. 4, 1929; 2 ce. Oct. 12; E pub. 
10448; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 25512 


Just an image of you; words by J. M. 
Hillman, music by Edna Nemchick. 
© 1c. Noy. 18, 1929; E unp. 138408; 
John M. Hillman, Harrisburg, Or. 

25513 


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no. 11, 1929 


Just around the corner; words and 

music by L. H. Nichols. © 1c. Nov. 

9, 1929: BE ‘unp. 18115; Leonard 
Herschel Nichols, Pomona, Calif. 

25514 


Just because; words and music by M. 
C. Schaefer. [Words and melody 


only] ©1c. Nov. 30, 1929; E unp. 
138879; Marie C. Schaefer, Balti- 
more. , 25515 


Just down Broadway a block away; 
words by Paul Mangarella, music 
by F. Ramondetta. [Words and 
melody only] ©1« Nov. 4,. 1929; 
E unp. 12871; Frank Ramondetta, 
Brooklyn. 25516 


Just for you; words and music by C. 
A. Haufe. [Words and melody only] 
©1e. Nov. 29, 1929; E unp. 13810; 
Charles A. Haufe, San Carlos, Calif. 

20017 


Just for you, my sweetheart; waltz 
ballad, words by Thomas McWil- 
liams, music by Don Fina [i. e. D. P. 
Fina. Words and melody only] © 
Te. UNOVe.- 265, 40290: Hh. UND. ASELT 5 
Donald P. Fina, Kenosha, Wis. 

25518 


Just keep on loving me; words by 
C. C. Dean, music by David Reed. 
© 1 ce. Nov. 18, 1929; E unp. 13352; 
C. C. Dean, Homewood, Ill. 25519 


Just let me love you; words and music 
by A. M. Brown. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e Nov. 25, 1929; B 
unp. 138671; Aaron M. Brown, Palo 
Alto, Calif. 25520 


Just like a blue bird; words and music 
by C. A. Haufe. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Nov. 30, 1929; E unp. 
13846; Charles A. Haufe, San Carles, 
Calif. aT TVA 


Just like a cloud; words and music 
by R. Hunko. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Nov. 8, 1929; EB unp. 
12992; Roger Hunko, New York. 

25522 


Just like a vagabond; words and mu- 
sic by Michael H. Cleary and Herb- 
ert Magidson; pf. © 1 c. Mar. 30, 
1929; E unp. 5418; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 25523 


Just like my heart; lyric by M. Parker, 
music by Arlie Wright. © 1 ec. Oct. 
19, 1929; E unp. 13166; Mary Par- 
ker, Benton Harbor, Mich. 25524 


25535 


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Just like the butterfly’s broken wing; 
words by A. W. Passow, music by 
Harry Clifford (© (1we. INO.) 27, 
1929; E unp. 18782; Alma Woeller 
Passow, Wausau, Wis. 25525 


Just me and my radio; words by Al 
Woods, music bv W. Osborne. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Ney. 1. 1929s wrrane: LTT Al 
Woods and Will Osborne, New York. 

25526 


Just one glimpse; hymn, words and 
musie by N. B. Vandall. © Oct. 14, 
1293) 2 Cc Nove{ ok pub. 10623: 
N. B. Vandall, Akron, O. 25527 


Just one more kiss; words and music 
by W. P. Van Altena. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Nov. 29, 1929; 
EK unp. 138797; Wm. P. Van Altena, 
Oakland, Calif. 25528 


Just over the sea; hymn, words and 
music arr. by L. M. Hedge, with in- 
troductory cho. arr. by Herbert Buf- 
fum. Published by Herbert Buffum. 
4to. © Apr. 10, 1929; 2 «@ Nov. 4; 
E pub. 10660; L. M. Hedge, Portland, 
Or. 25529 


Just smile; words by G. Savage, music 
by G. Savage, jr. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Nov. 21, 1929; E 
unp. 13497; Guy Savage, jr., Hous- 
ton. 25530 


Just to play hookey again; words and 
music by J. Hannigan. © 1c. Nov. 
15, 1929; E unp. 13297; John Han- 
nigan, Los Angeles. 25531 


Just twenty years ago; words by HE. S. 
Cole, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Oct. 24, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 20; E pub. 
10922; Emerson S. Cole, Richmond. 

25532 


Just wait and see sweetheart; from 
Kibitzer, words by Leo Robin, music 
by Richard A. Whiting; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Nov. 20, 1929; 2 c Nov. 
22; E pub. 11012; Famous music 
corp., New York. 25533 


Just we two; words and music by H. 
H. Hayden; pf. © 1 e¢. Nov. 16, 
1929; E unp. 13338; Henry Everett 
Hayden, Wilmington, Mass. 255384 


Just why we drifted apart; words and 
music by EH. F. McDaniel. © 1. 
Nov. 12, 1929; E unp. 13171; Earl 
Francis McDaniel, Sacramento, 
Calif. 25535 


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25536 


Just yesterday; waltz ballad, words by 
E. W. Kemper, music by M. H. Stern. 
[Photostat] © 1 ¢. Sept. 20, 1929; 
E unp. 11081; Myer Henry Stern 
and Elise W. Kemper, Baltimore. 

25536 


Just you; words and music by George 
B. L. Braun; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. by Ralph Eliaser. © Apr. 5, 
1929; 2 c. May 8; E pub. 10838; Con- 
cord pub. co., San Francisco. 25537 


Just you and I; words by Lilly Ashby 
Levy, music by R. A. Le Bonde. © 
1c. Nov. 29, 1929; E unp. 13812; 
Robert Arnold Le Bonde, Portland, 
Or. 25538 


Kauzlein (Das) ; altdeutsches lied, ge- 
setzt von Josef Reiter, of Austria; 
miinnerchor. 4to. © Dec. 1, 1929; 
1c. Sept. 21; E for. 7306; Gustav 
Bosse, Regensburg, Germany. 

25539 


Kaiser-walzer; by Johann Strauss, op. 
437, rev. and arr. by Bernhard Egg, 
of Germany; small orch. pts., with 
pf. or organ conductor and ist violin 
conductor. © Mar. 1, 1929; 1¢. May 
16; E for. 4522; N. Simrock, G. m. 
b. H., Berlin. 25540 


Kalikongo; pt.-song, words by Fred- 
erick H. Martens, music by Lily 
Strickland; mixed voices. 4to. © 
Nov. 14, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 18; E pub. 
10813; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

25541 


Kalikongo; words by Frederick H. 
Martens, music by Lily Strickland ; 
male voices. 4to. © Nov. 25, 1929; 
2% Cy NOY: 29 2H! Dulas od. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 25542 


Kantate; Jerusalem, du hochgebaute 
stadt, musik von Kurt Thomas, of 
Germany, op. 12; vier solostimmen, 
gemischten chor, orch. wu. orgel. 
Partitur. © Oct. 15, 1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 
29; EH for. 7418; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
Leipzig. 25543 


Kaptain Kuttle; words by Kenneth V. 
Goulden, music by Charles H. Roth; 
bar. © Noy. 18 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 20; 
E pub. 10889; Hamilton S. Gordon, 
ine., New York. 25544 


Katiuska; fox trot, di Tito Spano 
[pseud. of Francesco Mignone], of 


Italy; pf. ©. 1c. May 2719292" 
unp. 6337; Enrico Bernstiel, Milan. 
25545 


Keep in step! march, by F. Joseph 
Bayerl; pf., with triangle and bells 
ad lib, © Oct. 26, 1929; 2 e@ Oct. 


pt. 111, n. 8., v. 24 


28; E pub. 10740; Edward Schuberth — 
& co., ine., New York. 25546 


words by Leota Gid- 
dings, music by L. Giddings and 
Gertrude Lane. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 ec. Nov. 25, 1929; 
Ei eunp. 18712; Gertrude Lane, Bath- 
gate, N. D. 25547 


Keep your honor bright; words and 
music by L. McDonald. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 31, 1929; 
E unp. 12834; Leona McDonald, Mt. 
Vernon, O. 25548 


Keeping the wolf from the door; from 
The gold diggers of Broadway, by 
Joe Burke, arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus; 
vocal orch. pts. 4to. © Oct. 31, 
1929.2, @ .Noyv..53 Ey pub. 10Geq 5 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

25549 

Kehraus—galopp; aus Fasching, von 
W. Kienzl, of Germany, op. 67, eitl. 
von H. Eggert, of Germany; Salon 
u. grosses orch. stimmen, mit violino 
1 direction. © Aug. 10, 1929 "4 ¢, 
Oct. 2; E for. 7344; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 25550 


Kemp’s jigg ; from The dancing master, 
selected and ed. by Douglas and 
Helen Kennedy, arr. by Arnold 
Foster, of Great Britain; pf. (In 
Country dance tunes, new series 1) 
© Nov. 30, 1929; 1 ec. Nov. 380; EB 
for. 7669; English folk dance soc., 
London. 25551 


Kennst du das geftihl, wenn man 
verliebt ist? lied und English waltz, 
text von Kurt Schwabach und Willy 
Rosen, musik von W. Rosen, of Ger- 
many, arr. von Hartwig v. Platen; 
orch. stimmen, mit pf. direktion u. 
violine 1 direktion. 4to. © Oct. 3, 
1929 “te.” Nov... O35 Ei Ot. sae 
Musikverlag Lyra, Berlin-Wilmers- 
dorf. 25552 


Kentucky moon; lyric by J. DuGuay 
and L. Charles, music by Raoul 
Lepine; pf. and ukulele acc. ©1e. 
Nov. 20, 1929; E unp. 13450; Josue 
DuGuay, Leonard Charles, and Zoel 
DuGuay, Biddeford, Me. 25553 


Key board kurios; by S. De Rienzo; 
pf. © 1 e. Nov. 7, 1929; E unp. 
12997; Silvio De Rienzo, Brooklyn. 

25554 

Kindergarten march; words and music | 
by C. C. Phillippe, arr. by Bessun C. 
Phillippe; pf. [Blue-print] © 1. 
Nov. 26, 1929; EH unp. 13707; Charles 
Clinton Phillippe, Los Gatos, Calif. 

25555 


Keep movin’; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1929 


25577 


King of angels, sleep; Christmas carol, 
text adapted from the French, music 
by R. Deane Shure; mixed voices. 
© Nov. 2, 1929; 2 ce. Nov. 4; E pub. 
10518; White-Smith music pub. co., 
Boston. 25556 


King (A) of the pampas; from New 
Orleans frolics, words by James 
Brockman, music by James Hanley. 
© 1c. Nov. 13, 1929; E unp. 13202; 
Fox film corp., New York. 25597 


Kisses; words and music by R. A. 
Henry, arr. by Billy Taylor. ©1e. 
Nov. 11, 1929; E unp. 13154; Ruth 
A. Henry, Louisville. 25558 


Kitty; fox-trot, words and music by 
J. J. Seamen; ist violin. © 1 ©. 
Nov. 6, 1929; E unp. 12932; Jack J. 
Seamen, Garfield, N. J. 25559 


Klavierquintett; van Karl Klingler, of 
Germany; 2 violinen, viola, violon- 
cello und pf.; in es-dur. obl. Svo. 
© Feb. 1, 1929; 1 ec. May 16; E for. 
4574; N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

25560 


Kleine lustspiel-ouverture; no. 1 der 
Suite der freude, von Paul Scheinp- 
flug, arr. von St. Stefanoff, both of 
Germany ; orch. stimmen, mit violino 
1 direction. © Aug. 10, 1929; 1 «¢. 
Oct. 2; E for. 7340; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 25561 


Kleine suite; von Franz Schreker, of 
Austria; kammerorch. Partitur. © 
Age G6. 1929.: Jue. Oct. 2: HE. for: 
7416; Universal-edition, a. 


g., 
Vienna. 25562 


Klopit horpynky; words and music by 
EK. Zukowsky, of Poland, domiciled 
at New York. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 30, 1929; E unp. 
12692; Ewgen Zukpwsky, New York. 

25563 


Knock knees; words and music by J. 
Toney. [Words, melody and pf., 
treble clef] © 1. Nov. 12, 1929; 
E unp. 13189; James Toney, St. 
Joseph, Mo. 25564 


Knock wood; fox-trot, melody by W. 
Bird. ©1e. Nov. 22, 1929; E unp. 
13553; Wilbur Bird, New York. 

25565 


Kom og lad os danse; duet af operet- 
ten Lykkens herberg, tekst af Vig- 
go Barfoed, musik af Gunnar 
Brandt, of Denmark. © Aug. 8, 
1929;°41.¢. Aug. 23;. Ew for: 7492); 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

25566 


Konzert jass-suite; von Leopold Mitt- 
mann, of Germany; pf. Charleston. 
[2 others] © Aug. 10, 1929; 1 «. 
Oct. 2; E for. 7848; Wilhelm Zim- 
mermann, Leipzig. 25567 


Kiichler (Ferdinand 100s etiiden; 
fiir die anfangs-und mittelstufe des 
violinspiels, hrsg. von F. Kiichler, 
of Germany. heft 1, 2. [German, 
French and English text] © Feb. 
6, June 11, 1929; 1-c. each Sept. 
21; E for. 7310, 7311; Gebr. Hug. 
& co., Leipzig. 25568, 25569 


Lady-day; from The dancing master, 
selected and ed. by Douglas and 
Helen Kennedy, arr. by Arnold 
Foster, of Great Britain; pf. (Jn 
Country dance tunes, new series 1) 
© Nov. 30, 1929; 1 ec Nov. 30; E 
for. 7696; English folk dance soc., 
London. 25570 


Lady luck; fox-trot, from Show of 
shows, lyric and music by Ray Per- 
kins, arr. by Archie Bleyer; orch. 
pts. © Nov. 16, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 20; 
E pub. 10949; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 25571 


Lady of love; words and music by 
C. Ide. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1929; E unp. 13120; 
Charles Ide, Stonington, Conn. 

255972 


Lady of the moonlight; lyric by Clif- 
ford Grey, music by Herbert Stot- 
hart. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1929; BE ump. 
13694; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
Culver City, Calif. 25573 


Lindler; von Hmil Juel-Frederiksen, 
of Denmark; pf. © Aug. 8, 1929; 
1 e@ Aug. 23; E for. 7619; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 25574 


Liindliche weise; von Robert Miiller- 
Hartmann, of Germany, op. 23, no. 
5. (In Klavierstiicke fiir die ju- 


gend) © Dec. 20, 1928; 1 c. May 
16, 1929; E for. 4580; N. Simrock, 
Gom, «b,H., “Berlin, 25575 


Laila; af Jacob Gade, of Denmark; 
pf., with words. © Oct. 24, 1929; 
1 ce. Nov. 5; E for. 7515; Gade & 
Warny, Copenhagen. 25576 


Laissez venir 4 moi; mélodie re- 
ligieuse pour un jour de premiére 
communion, poésie de André d’Hor- 
mon, musique de Louis Vuillemin, 
of France, op. 8; harpe et orgue 
ou pf. ace.; en mi bémol majeur. 
© Sept. 1, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 5; E for. 
7131; Durand et cie., Paris. 25577 


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25578 


pt. IIT, n. S., v. 24 


Laissez venir 4 moi...; pour un 
jour de premiére communion, poésie 
d’André d’Hormon, musique de 
Louis Vuillemin, of France, op. 8; 
harpe et orgue ou pf. ace.; en fa 


majeur. © Sept. 1, 1929; 1 c« Oct. 
5; E for. 7130; Durand et cGie., 
Paris. 25578 


Land of beauty; lyric by M. R. White, 
music by L. Sugarman. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Apr. 15, 
1929; E unp. 5789; Louis Sugar- 
man, New York. 25579 


Land of fancy; suite, by Frank Tapp, 
orch. by Joseph Engleman, of Great 
Britain; pts., with pf. or violin con- 
ductor. 1. A swing song at morn. 
[2 others] © July 17, 1929; 1 c. 
Noy. 19; E for. 7605; Bosworth & 
co., Leipzig. 25580 


Land of make believe; words by G. 
T. Polk, music by A. J. Bertin. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Noy. 12, 1929; E unp. 13481; George 
Tt) Polk cand: Albert. »Ji Bertin: 
Brooklyn. 25581 


Land of my dreams; words and mu- 
sic by W. S. Aanerud. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Nov. 8, 1929; 
BH unp. 12991; Walter 8S. Aanerud, 
Forbes, N. D. 25582 


Land of mystery; lyric by Roy Turk, 
music by Fred E. Ahlert. © 1¢ 
Nov. 27, 1929; E unp. 13821; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver City, 


Calif. 25583 
Language (The) of love; _ ballad, 
words by Andy Razaf, music by 


Paul Denniker. New York, Trian- 


gle music pub. co., inc. © Nov. 

TT, TO29 5) 2 ke. NOV Ae ve en: 

10659; Joe Davis, New York. 
25584 


Larmes; andante doloroso, de G. Jar- 
rett, transcrit par Maurice Daras, 
of France; orch. parties, avec pf. 


conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 25, 
1929 ° LG. OCt i nAGy)/ Eh eon vac 
Maurice Piéna, ltd., Paris. 25585 


Laughing (The) sprite; by Cedric 
W. Lemont, op. 59, no. 5; pf. © 
Oct. 30,.1929; 2 ec. Nov.. 4; E pub. 
10547; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

25586 


Lavina I love you; words by W. Tit- 
terington, music by Elbert A. Co- 
ley. © 1 ¢. Nov. 11, 1929; E ump. 
13145; EH. A. Coley and W. Titter- 
ington, Hopewell, Va. 25587 


Lawn, as white as driven snow; song 
in Winter’s tale, words by Shakes- 
peare, music by William Linley, ed. 
by J. Coates, of Great Britain. Lon- 
don, Novello & co., ltd. © May 81, 
1929; 1 c. Oct. 29; E for. 73865 John 
Coates, Northwood, Middlesex, Hng- 
land. © new version and new mat- 
ter. 25588. 


Lay of solitude; poem by M. EH. M., 
music by Creighton Allen; low or 
med. voice. © Oct. 30, 1929; 2 c 
Nov. 4; E pub. 10723; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 25589 


Lazy Mary; words and music by Ford 
Rush and Glenn Rowell; pf. acc., 
with ukulele, ete. (Jn Gene and 
Ford and Glenn folio.) © Sept. 
13, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 4; E pub. 10497 ; 
Forster music publisher, ine., Chi- 
cago. 25590 


Lazy rhapsody; by Howard Jackson ; 
pf. © Nov. 29, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 30; 
EK pub. 11074; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 25591 


Lead us, O Father; sacred song, words 
by William Henry Burleigh, music 
by Vernon Eville, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at Hast Orange, N. J.; in 
D. © Oct. 29, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 31; 
E pub. 10458; Boosey & co., inc., 
New York. 25592 


Leave the lovin’ to me; words by Ir- 
ving Kahal, music by J. Russel Rob- 
inson; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
May Singhi Breen. © Nov. 12, 1929; 
2 ec Nov. 18; E pub. 107623"J0e 
Morris music co., New York. 25593. 


Leche (La) del nene; fox trot, melody 
by F. de Thomas. © 1c. Nov. 16, 
1929; E unp. 133814; Fermin de 
Thomas, New York. 25594 


Lecons d’harmonie; par Auguste Cha- , 
puis, of France. 4to. © July 15, 
1929; 1,¢...Sept.. 12; HE \for. (63855 
Durand & cie., Paris. 25595, 


Lee (The) shore; 4-pt. song, words by 
Thomas Hood, music by S. Coleridge- 
Taylor, [arr. by] H. A. Chambers, of 
Great Britain; men’s voices. 4to. 
© June 28, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 29; E for. 
7384; Novello & co., ltd., London. © 
new version and new matter. 25596 


Lehua waltz; in diagram, arr. by Mort 
Searels; Hawaiian steel guit. © 
Sept. 26, 1929; 2 c..Nov. 2; E pub. 
10685; Honolulu conservatory of 
music, ine., Akron, O. 25597 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1929 


Lenda sertaneja no. 3; nha nocencia 
morreu de amo..., di Francisco Mig- 
none, of Brazil; pf. © Oct. 15, 1929; 
1 ¢. Oct. 16; EH for. 7475; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 25598 


Lento; fragment extrait du quatuor 4 
cordes, par André Pascal, of France; 
violon et pf. © Sept. 25, 1929; 1c. 
Oct. 16; E for. 7208; Durand & cie., 
Paris. 25599 


Leona ; words and music by N. Alexion. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
Noy. 23, 1929; E unp. 13591; Nicho- 


las Alexion, Staunton, Va.° 25600 
Leonor; words by F. E. Channing, 
music by L. W. Badenius. © 1 «. 


Nov. 9, 1929; E unp. 13118; Leah 
Walling Badenius, Chicago. 25601 


Less than that; melody by C. J. Robi- 
son. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1929; E unp. 


13184; Carson J. Robison, New York... 


25602 


Let me be your sweetheart; words by 
B. Colclough, music by Vernon C. 
Leftwich, of Great Britain. © 1. 
Nov. .7, 1929; E unp. 13054; Bert 
Colclough, Los Angeles. 25603 


Let me call you sweetheart; in dia- 
gram, arr. by Mort Searels; Hawai- 
ian steel guit., with words. © Sept. 
26, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 2; E pub. 10686; 
Honolulu conservatory of music, 
inc., Akron, O. 25604 


Let me die while kissing you (Lass 
mich sterben an deinem siissen 
kuss) ; Zamona, song waltz, text von 


Hans Machill, musik von Carl 
Patsch, of Germany. Erleichterte 
ausgabe. [German text] © Aug. 2, 


19293) Ie) Oet?) 2 +E) ‘for... T3821: Carl 
Patsch musikverlag melodie, Berlin. 
25605 


Let me give all my love to Thee; 
hymn, from Song of the West, lyrics 
by Oscar Hammerstein, 2d, music by 
Vincent Youmans. © Sept. 3, 1929; 
2 ¢. Sept. 4; E pub. 8844; Vincent 
Youmans, inc., New York. 25606 


Let me give you love; words by Clif- 
ford Grey, music by Herbert Stothart 
and Xavier Cugat. © 1c. Nov. 18, 
1929; E unp. 13394; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., Culver City, Calif. 

25607 

Let’s be common; from The love pa- 
rade, words by Clifford Grey, music 
by Victor Schertzinger; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Nov. 8, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 


25618 


11; E pub. 10944; Famous music 
eorp., New York. 25608 


Let’s both make up; words and music 
by K. G. Coe, of Canada; steel guit. 
© 1c. Nov. 16, 1929; E unp. 13323; 
Kenneth George Coe, Medicine Hat, 
Alta., Canada. 25609 


Let’s go; march, by D. Rurey; pf. © 
Oct...4, 1929 2° ec. Novy. 21; pub. 
10929; Deo Rurey, Hornell, N. Y. 

25610 


Let’s incorporate; words and music by 
Billy Stone and Al Koppell. © Nov. 
18, 1929, -2 c. Nov: 183, © pub. 
10814; Triangle music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 25611 


Let’s keep our love; words and musi¢ 
by L. V. Ramos. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 c. Nov. 30, 1929; 
E unp. 18878; Lucio V. Ramos, Santa 
Barbara, Calif. 25612 


Let trouble blow away; 2-pt. song, 
words by T. J. Haynes, music by 
David Brooke; male voices. 4to. © 
Nov. 19, 1929; 2c. Nov. 25; E pub. 
10989; J. S. Fearis & bro., Chicago. 

25613 


Li-Po-Li; from Show of shows, lyric 
by Al. Bryan, music by Eddie Ward; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Oct. 18, 
1929; 2 @ Oct. 30; E pub. 10651; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

25614 


Liebste (Der) buhle; dichter unbe- 
kannt, satz von Willy Herrmann, of 
Germany, op. 151, no. 2; gemischten 
chor. 4to. © July 5, 1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 
2B KO tele a Eid hy, LOnSer.O0- 
logne/Rh., Germany. 25615 

Lied der schmiede; text von F. D., 


musik von Adolf Kirehl, of Austria, 
op. 96; mi&nnerchor mit baritonsolo. 


4to. © June 12, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 21; 
E for. 7292; Gebr. Hug & co., Leip- 
zig. 25616 
Liederperlen; 150 der _ beliebtesten 


volksmeledien, mit unterlegtem text; 
1 o. 2 violinen, 2°° stimme ad lib., 
bearb. von Gustav Metzler, of Ger- 
many, bd. 2. bearb. von Hermann 
Wenzel, of Germany. © Aug. 27, 
1929; 1c. Oct. 21; E for. T3765 Fr. 
Portius, Leipzig. 25617 


Life is like a checkerboard when you’re 
in love; words by Howard Johnson, 
music by Louis Alter. © 1 c. Nov. 
8, 1929; E unp. 13068; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp., Culver City, Calif. 

25618 


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25619 


pt. IIT, n. S., v. 24 . 


Life’s just like that; words by O’Neil 
Lee, musie by Bill Sobransky [i. e. 
W. C. Sobransky. Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Nov. 1, 1929; E 
unp. 12778; William Carl Sobransky, 
Los Angeles. 25619 


Like a little breeze; words and music 
by H. M. Sommers. © 1c. Nov. 4, 
1929; EH unp. 12916; Helen M. Som- 
mers, Indianapolis. 25620 


Like music heard in dreams; words by 
Edgar Allan Poe, music by Creigh- 
ton Allen; high or med. voice. © 
Oct. 30, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 4;._E pub. 
10722; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

25621 


Lina blues; by Jabbo Smith. [Chords, 
single staff] © 1c. Oct. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 13022; State Street music 
pub. co., inc., Chicago. 25622 


Linden (The) tree; by Hugo Felix, arr. 
by F. J. Armstrong; violin and pf. 
© 1 e. Noy. 25, 1929; E unp. 13679; 
Francis J. Armstrong, Seattle. 

25623 


Linemans serenade; by J. HE. Smith; 
pf. ©1e. Nov. 22, 1929; E unp. 
13570; J. E. Smith, Philadelphia. 

25624 


Lippen, die sich finden in der nacht; 
slow-fox, text von Menne Freuden- 
berg, musik von Rudolph Nelson, of 
Germany. © Sept. 27, 1929; 1 « 
Noy. 15; E for. 7527; Drei masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 25625 


Liszt (Franz) Polonaise no. 2; bearb. 
von Bohuslav Leopold, of Czechoslo- 
vakia; kleines orch. stimmen, mit 
pf.-direction und violino 1 direction. 
© July 1, 1929; 1 ec. Nov. 16; E for. 
7581; N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., Ber- 
lin. 25626 


Lit (Le) laqué blanc; poésie de Denise 
Cools, musique de Ernesto Halffter, 
of Spain. © May 6, 1929; 1c. June 
18; E for. 5181; Editions Max Es- 
chig, Paris. 25627 


Little (The) chapel in the valley; 
words and music by F. Loescher; 
male voices. © 1c. Nov. 238, 1929; 
E unp. 13626; Frederick Loescher, 
Spring Valley, N. Y. 25628 


Little darlin’; words and music by H. 
Richman. [Words and melody only] 
© 1e. Oct. 21, 1929; E unp. 12844; 
Hy Richman, Chicago. 25629 


Little darlin’, it’s you; words and mu- 
sic by Arthur Fields, Fred Hall and 


Bert Van Cleve. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Sept. 26, 1929; E unp. 
11305; Remick music corp., New 
York. 25630 


Little dream cabin of mine; words and 
music by Cal De Voll; pf. ace., with 
ukulele, ete. (Jn Gene and Ford 
and Glenn folio.) © Sept. 13, 1929; 
2c. Nov. 4; E pub. 10499; Forster 
music publisher, inc., Chicago. 25631 


Little (The) fiddler; words and music 
by C. Salisbury. [Words and mel- 


ody only] ©1e Nov. 4, 1929; B 
unp. 18018; Charlotte Salisbury, 
New York. 25632 


Little (The) ghosts; words by Thomas 
S. Jones, jr., music by G. R. Dyer, 
jr... © 1 ¢. Nov. 15, 1929-5) aa 
13307; George R. Dyer, jr., New 
York. 25633 


Little (A) girl like you; waltz, mel- 
ody by W. L. Singleton and Jo As- 
toria [pseud. of C. A. Astoria] © 
1c. Sept. 19, 1929; E unp. 11071; 
Walter L. Singleton and Charles A. 
Astoria, Miami Beach, Fla. 25634 


Little (A) house to dream, by a moun- 
tain stream ; from Harmony at home, 
words by James Brockman, music 
by James Hanley. © 1 ec. Nov. 13, 
1929; E unp. 13203; Fox film corp., 
New York. 25635 


Little Kitty Flynn; words and music 
by Jim Drout [i. e. J. A. Drout. 
Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Noy. 26, 1929; E unp. 13702; James 
Austin Drout, New York. 25636 


Little lonely lady; theme song of Taxi 
for two, words by J. B. Kennedy, 
music by Paul Andrew, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Nov. 
8, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 16; E for. 7518; 
Lareine & co., ltd., London. 25637 


Little (A) lovin’; topical song, words 
and music by L. G. Stine. © Oct. 
31, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 4; E pub. 10574; 
Louis G. Stine, Maywood, Ill. 25638 


Little movie star where are you; 
words by A. Gonsalves, music by Al 
Wright. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 25, 1929; E unp. 13680; 
Anthony Gonsalves, Oakland, Calif. 

25639 


Little ole New York; words and music 
by L. J. Squires. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 ec. Nov. 80, 1929; 
EK unp. 138882; LeRoy J. Squires, St. 
Louis. 25640 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1929 


25662 


Little (A) place called home; words 
and music by F. M. Cooke, Beacon, 
N. Y., Cooke & Frederick. © Nov. 
15, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 16; E pub. 10822 ; 
Fannie M. Cooke, Beacon, N. Y. 

25641 


Little (The) shepherdess; lyric by 
Aubrey Dowdon, music by Maurice 
Besly, of Great Britain; in E flat. 
© Oct. 11, 1929; 1c. Oct. 31; E for. 
7238; Boosey & co., ltd., London . 

25642 

Little (A) smile; words and music by 
Geo. B. L. Braun. © 1 ¢. Nov. 16, 
1929; E unp. 13325; Concord pub. 
co., San Francisco. 25643 


Little sonny mischief; words and music 
by G. M. Lutz. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Nov. 4, 1929; E unp. 
12865; Gertrude May Lutz, San 
Francisco. 25644 


Little town, little folks; words and 
music by L. S. Strunk. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Nov. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 18275; Leah 8. Strunk, Som- 
erset, Ky. 25645. 


Little (The) Volga boatman; by Anna 
Priscilla Risher; pf. © Nov. 8, 
1929; 2 ce. Nov. 11; E pub. 110386; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

25646 


Little (A) while, then glory; hymn, 
words by J. R. Baxter, jr., music by 
Thomas S. Sloan. © Oct. 1, 1929; 
2 ce. Nov. 18; E pub. 10850; J. R. 
Baxter, jr., and T. S. Sloan, Dallas. 

25647 

Little (The) wood-violet; by Irene 


Rodgers; pf. © Nov. 29, 1929; 2 «. 
Dec. 2; E pub. 11067; Willis music 


co., Cincinnati. 25648 
Lloronas (Las); humorada en dos 
actos, letra de Vela y Campta, 


musica de F. Alonso, of Spain. Pte. 
de apuntar. © Oct. 29, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Noy. 20, 1929; H for. 7557 ; Francisco 
Alonso, Madrid. 25649: 


Lolita; waltz, by G. Payamps and C. 
Montilla; pf. Philadelphia, Pa., 
Harry J. Lincoln music co. © Nov. 
16, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 18; E pub. 10809; 
Gus. Payamps, Philadelphia. 25650 


Lone (The) eagle; aviation march, by 
E. J. Holstenb6rg-Moller, of Den- 
mark, domiciled at Sedalia, Mo.; pf. 
© 1c. Nov. 8, 1929; E unp. 130389; 
Hsbern J. Holstenborg-Moller, Seda- 
lia, Mo. 25651 


87056—30——_5 


Lonely for someone; words and music 
by Herb Fisher [i. e. A. H. Fisher] 
© 1c. Nov. 26, 1929; E unp. 18703; 
Arthur Herbert Fisher, Philadelphia. 

25652 


Lonely moon; by D, W. Lloyd; mel- 
ody, with pf. ace. © 1 ¢. Nov. 19, 
1929; E unp. 18416; Dorothy Wem- 
ple Lloyd, Beverly Hills, Calif. | 

25653 


Lonesome parade; words by David 
Halprin, music by H. Jompulsky and 
Matty Levine. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Noy, 21, 1929;.E unp. 
13519 ; Harry Jompulsky, New York. 

25654 


Longing; from Budapest, words by 
Clare .Kummer, music by Jean 
Schwartz. © 1. Nov. 8, 1929; EH 
unp. 18092; Fox film corp., New 
York. 25655 


Longing heart; words by G. T. Polk, 
music by A. J..Bertin. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 12, 1929; 
E unp. 18486; George T. Polk and 
Albert J. Bertin, Brooklyn. 25656 


Look at him! my hero! from For art’s 
sake, lyric by Jack Murray, miusic 
by Bernard Maltin; pf. and ukulele 

ace. © Nov. 8, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 12; 
E pub. 10771; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 25657 


Look at me, baby; lyric by Jack Gold- 
ing [i. e. J. T. Golding], music by 
Russell Fickley. © 1. ¢. Nov. 27, 
1929; E unp. 13776; John T. Gold- 
ing, Pittsburgh. 25658 


Look here moon; words and music by 
M. Hubbard. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Nov. 25, 1929; E unp. 
13655; Maryln Hubbard, Talladega, 
Ala. 25659 


Look in the mirror; from For arts 
sake, lyric by Jack Murray, music by 
Bernard Maltin; pf. and ukulele acc. . 
© Oct. 31, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 5; E pub. 
10649; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 25660 


Look up and smile; words and music 
by C. A. Haufe. [Words and melody 
only]. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1929; E unp. 
13849 ; Charles A. Haufe, San Carlos, 
Calif. 25661 


Looking at you; from Mammy, werds 
and music by I. Berlin. © Nov. 4, 
1929; 2 c. Nov. 5; E pub. 10559; Irv- 
ing Berlin, inc., New York. 25662 


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25663 


Losing; words and music by Floyd 


Thompson and J. E. Guernsey. © 
1 c. Nov.: 27, 1929; E unp. 13745; 
Thompson & Guernsey, Indianapolis. 

25663 


Lot (A) depends on the moon; words 
and musie by B. M. Cooper. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 c. Noy. 8, 
1929; E unp. 12994; Bessie M. 
Cooper, Saluda, N. C. 25664 


Lotus girl waltz; in diagram, by Mort 
Searels; Hawaiian steel guit. © 
Sept. 26, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 2; EH pub. 
10675; Honolulu conservatory of 
music, inc., Akron, O. 25665 


Louella; words by G. Heflin, music by 
Robt. H. Brennen. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Nov. 20, 1929; E 
unp. 13454; Gertrude Heflin, Roa- 
noke, Va. 25666 


Louisa ; mazurka, by Louis Rochini, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York; pf. 
© 1c. Nov. 19, 1929; E unp. 13410; 
Angelo T. Tustelli, New York. 

25667 


Lovable (The) bum; for cinema, by 
Edward Kilenyi; full orch. pts. © 
Nov. 25, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 25; E pub. 
10983; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 

25668 


Love; intro. Love me, compiled by Ed- 
die Stein, ed. and arr. by Lee Orean 
Smith; special organ transcription, 
with words. © Oct. 31, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 4; E pub. 10558; Publications 
Francis-Day, Paris. 25669 


Love (The) birds; words by H. 
Landby, music by Richard Brough- 
ton. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1929; E unp. 
13174; Herbert Landby, Flint, Mich. 

25670 


Love drama eyes; words and music by 
J. G. Bandy, pf. arr. by Stan Tucker. 
© 1c. Nov. 29, 1929; EB unp. 18802; 
Joseph Garfield Bandy, Cardin, Ok1. 

25671 


Love dreams—at night; melody by W. 
F. Higi. ©1c. Nov. 9, 1929; E unp. 
13117; William Franklin Higi, Min- 
neapolis. 25672 


Love for a day; from The siren of 
the tropics, words and music by Joe 
Jordan and Porter Grainger; pf. 
ace., With ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. © Nov. 27, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 
29; E pub. 11079; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 25673 


Love for a day; words and music by 
Joe Jordan and Porter Grainger. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 


pt. III, D. S., V. ot 


Moy: 11, 1929; 1 np, 13160: poe 
Berlin, inc., New York. 25674 


Love is all’ that matters; fox-trot, 
words and music by Van Phillips, of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Oct. 25, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 2; E for. 
7382; Campbell, Connelly & co.,. ltd., 
London. 25675 


Love is ail the world to me; words 
and musie by E. Lambson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Nov. 8, 
1929; E unp. 12965; Hlla Lambson, 
Grants Pass, Or. 25676 


Love is like a match; from Budapest, 
words by Clare Kummer, music by 
Jean Schwartz. © 1 ¢. Noy. 7%, 
1929; E unp. 13246; Fox film corp., 


New York. 25677 
Love is like that; words by Haven 
Gillespie, music by Neil Morét 


[pseud. of Charles N. Daniels]; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Nov. 25, 1929; 
2 c. Nov. 29; E pub. 11061; Villa 
Moret, inc., San Francisco. 25678 


Love keeps calling me to you; words 
and music by EH. Chamberlin. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ec. 
Noy. 238, 1929; E unp. 13649; Earl 
Chamberlin, Uniontown, Pa. 25679 


Love lips; fox-trot, words by S. B. 
Holcomb, music by J. T. Leverenz, 
pf. arr. by Stan Tucker. © Nov. 
15, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 18; E pub. 10857; 
Sidney B. Holcomb and John T. 
Leverenz, Chanute, Kan. 25680 


Love me a little bit,-kid; words and 
music by M. Fichera. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 138644; Mary Fiechera, Law- 
rence, Mass. 25681 


Love me alone; words and music by 
Little Jack Little; pf. and ukulele 
ace. Chicago, Ill., Milton Weil music 
co. © Oct. 10, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 14; 
E pub. 10102; Randolph music pub- 
lishers, Chicago. 25682 


Love me darling; valse lente, par 
Roddy Halleux, of Belgium; orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur et 1° 
violini conducteur. 4to. Sept. 
25, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 16; E for. 7188; 
Union musicale franco espagnole, 
Paris: s 25683 


Love me truely [!]; words by Mary 
J. Mothershed, music by K. C. 
Becker. © 1 c. Nov. 16, 1929; HB 
unp. 13460; Kate Cecilia Becker, 
Chicago. 25684 


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no. 11, 1929 


25707 


Love moon; waltz, words by E. V. 
Floyd, music by V. Travers. ©1 ce. 
Noy. 4, 1929; E unp. 12902; Verne 
Travers, Alton, Ill. 25685 


Love steals my heart; words by Sally 
Kreipe [i e. L. T. Kreipe], music by 
Ray Hibbeler. © 1c. Nov. 29, 1929; 
EK unp. 13830; Lillie Tredwell Kreipe, 
Chicago. 


Love (The) that never dies; words 
and music by J. Q. Culberson. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.«. 
Nov. 8, 1929; E unp. 12990; John 
Q. Culberson, St. Louis. 25687 


Love, the redeemer; words by R. 
Baker, music by Isobel Arnold Burt. 


[Photostat] © Nov. 20, 1929; 2 c. 
Nov. 20; E pub. 10902; Robert 
Baker, Brooklyn. 25688 


Love time; from La Marseillaise, 
words by Houston Branch and Ber- 
nard Grossman, music by Charles 
Wakefield Cadman. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 7, 1929; 
E unp. 138193; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 25689 


Love-time lives for aye; words by 
Monterey P. Brookton, music by 
Sydney Barlow Brown, in F. © 
Met 29. 1939"; 2 ce. Ott: 3: HEH pub. 
10462; Boosey & co., ine., New York. 


25690 
Love (The) waltz; words by Enid 
Rollins, musie by L. Bauer. © 1c. 


Noy. 21, 1929; E unp. 18506; Louis 
Bauer, Hollywood, Calif. 25691 


Love, when your eyes are Smiling 
down at me; words by Sylvia, music 
by Richard Kountz; high voice. © 
Sept,;20, 1929-2 «Oct. “1; 5. pub. 
8393; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

25692 


Love your daddy; words and music 
by J. P. Cunningham. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Nov. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 13592 ; James P. Cunningham, 
Patrick Springs, Va. 25693 


Lovelight (The) in your eyes; words 
and music by G. E. Bridges. ©l1e. 
Nov. 18, 1929; E unp. 18347; Galen 
Earl Bridges, Evanston, III. 25694 


Lover (A) sings; words by Cary Sterl- 
ing Clifton, music by Theron Wol- 
cott Hart; high voice. © Oct. 8, 
1929; 2 e. Oct. 12; E pub. 10695; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 25695 


Lover’s lane; words by T. L. Johnson, 
music by Samuel H. Speck. [Words 


25686 | 


and melody only] © 1. Nov. 9, 
1929; E unp. 13099; Thomas L. 


Johnson, Ashbury Park. 25696 
Love’s deepest valley; words and 
music by C. T. Ford. [Words and 


melody only] ©1e. Oct. 31, 1929; 
EK unp. 12827; Charles T. Ford, 
Brooklyn. 25697 


Love’s ecstasy; lyrics’ and music: by 
R. R. Barnett. © 1 ¢. Nov. 2, 1929; 
E unp. 12808; Ruth Reichel Barnett, 
Chicago. 25698 


Love’s golden hour; theme song, by 
L. E. Cook; melody with pf. acc. © 
1 e. Nov. 21, 1929; E unp. 13537; 
Leighton HE. Cook, Dallas. 25699 


Love’s memory; romance, by Cecil 
Rayners, orch. by Joseph Engleman, 
of Great Britain; pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Sept. 7, 1929; 1 «¢. 
Nov. 19; E for. 7608; Bosworth & 
co., Leipzig. 25700 


Lovin’ and losin’ my man; words and 
music by J. B. Whitney. © 1 « 
Oct. 28, 1929; E unp. 12951; John 
Boyce Whitney, Sioux Falls, S. D. 

25701 


Lovreglio (E.) 3 etudes-impromptu; 
par EK. Lovreglio, of Italy; pf. nos. 
1-3. © Sept. 25, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 16; 
E for. 7204; Delrieu fréres, Nice, 
France. 25702 


Low-brow love; words by Al. Schiller, 
musie by W. Bishop. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Nov. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 138683; Walter Bishop, New 
York. 25703 


Loyla; words by Marie E. Lien, music 
by E. Von Osten. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Nov. 8, 1929; 
E unp. 18082; Edna von Osten, 
Brooklyn. (25704 


Lucianella; fox trot, d’Antonio Araby 
Mariani, of Italy; salon orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Sept. 
16, 1929; 1 ce. Nov. 19; E for. 7610; 
Studio musicale Romano, Rome. 

25705 


Lucky me—lovable you; from Road 
show, lyric by Jack Yellen, music by 
Milton Ager. © Nov. 7, 1929; 2 «@ 
Nov. 8; E pub. 10626; Ager, Yellen 
& Bornstein, inc., New York. 25706 


Ludwig (The) brass quartette edition 
vol. 1; arr. by Clifford Barnes; pts. 
Song of India. [3 others] © Oct. 
24, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 28; EH pub. 10793; 
Ludwig musie pub. co., Cleveland. 

25707 


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25708 


Ludwig miniature band ensembles vol. 
1; by M. L. Lake; pts. Cleveland 
march. [5 others] © Oct. 24, 
1929; 2 ec. Oct. 28; E pub. 10794; 
Ludwig musie pub. co., Cleveland. 

25708 


Lullaby (A); words by Louis Unter- 
meyer, music by W. HE. McGee. 
San Francisco, Western music Co. 
© Aug. 25, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 23, 1929; 
E pub. 9163; Winifred E. McGee, 
Ceres, Calif. 25709 


Lululette; intermezzo, d’ Illuminato 
Culotta, of Italy; small orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Sept. 
30, 1929; 1 ce. Nov. 19; E for. 7606; 
P. Ragona & ¢c., Milan. 


Lupe; vals, letra y mtsica por H. 
Torres. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1929; E 
unp. 13237; Heriberto Torres, New 
York. 25711 


M. H. S. forever; words by Frederic 
W. Hooper, jr., music by F. F. Fox; 
pf. [Mimeograph] © 1c. Nov. 27, 
1929; E unp. 18781; Frederick 
Francis Fox, Millbury, Mass. 25712 


M’hai rubato il cuore; shimmy-fox, di 
Willy Engel-Berger, of Austria; 
orch. parti. 4to. © July 24, 1929; 
1c. Sept. 4; E for. 7402; Casa musi- 
cale Mauro, Rome. 25713 


Ma cigale; poésie de Jean Marcel, 
musique de Louis Vuillemin, of 
France, op. 1, no. 2. no. 1 en mi 
maj.—no. 2 en ré maj. © Sept. 1, 
1929; 1 @ each Oct. 5; E for. 7128, 
7129; Durand & cie., Paris. 

25714, 25715 


MacDowell (Edward Alexander) A. 
D. 1620; op. ‘55, no: 3, orch. by 
Herman Finck; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. London, Hawkes & son 
(London) ltd. © Nov. 1, 1929; 2 c. 
Nov. 1; E pub. 10510; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 25716 


From a wandering iceberg ; op. 55, 
no. 2, orch. by Herman Finck; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. London, 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd. © 
Nov. 1. 1929; 2 ce. Nov. 1; E pub. 
10509; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 
25717 


—— Nautilus; op. 55, no. 7, orch. by 
Herman Finck; oreh. pts., with. pf. 
conductor. London, Hawkes & son 
(London) ltd... ©: Nov. 1, 1929; 2 ec. 
Nov. 1; E pub. 10513; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 25718 


25710 


pt. 11, nD. s., v. 24 


Song; op. 55, no. 5, orch. by Her- 
-man Finck; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
_ ductor. London, Hawkes & son 
(London) ltd. © Nov. 1, 1929; 2 e. 
Nov. 1; E pub. 10512; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 25719 


— Starlight; op. 55, no. 4, orch. by 
Herman Finck; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. London, Hawkes & son 
(London) ltd. © Nov. 1, 1929; 2 e. 
Nov. 1; E pub. 10511; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 25720 


--—— To a wild rose; op. 51, no. 1, arr. 
by Eric Mareo, of Great Britain; pf., 
violin and cello. © Nov. 8, 1929; 
1 ¢. Nov. 11; E for. 7447; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 25721 


--— To the sea; ocean thou mighty 


monster, op. 55, no. 1, orch. by Her- 
man Finck; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. London, Hawkes & sons 
(London) ltd. © Nov. 1, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 1; E pub. 10508; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 25722 


Maduro (Charles) Scherzo; by C. Ma- 
duro, of Netherlands, domiciled at 
New York; pf. [Photostat] © 1. 
Nov. 27, 1929; E unp. 18784; Charles 
Maduro, New York. 25723 


Mirchenland; no. 3 der Suite der 
freude, von Paul Scheinpfiug, arr. von 
St. Stefanoff, both of Germany; sa- 
lon u. grosses orch. stimmen, mit vi- 
olino 1 direction. © Aug. 10, 1929; 
1c. Oct. 2; E for. 7342; Heinrich- 
shofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Ger- 
many. 25724 


Magnificat and Nunc dimittis; set to 
music by ‘Frederick Rowles, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices, with organ 
ace. London-Glasgow, Bayley & 
Ferguson. 4to. © Aug. 26, 1929; 
1c. Sept. 11; E for. 7533; Frederick 
Rowles, Maidstone, England. 25725 


Mahina waltz; in diagram, by Mort 
Searels; Hawaiian steel guit. © 
Sept. 26, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 26; E pub. 
10670; Honolulu conservatory of mu- 
sic, ine., Akron, O. 25726. 


Maid of the dawn; danse gracieuse, by 
Eilsel Holt; pf. © Nov. 19, 1929; 
2 c. Nov. 20; E pub. 10869; Century 
music pub. co., New York. 25727 


Majestic; by Mortimer Wilson, op. 85, 
no. 2: pf. © Nov. 19; 1929; 2c. Nov. 
20; E pub. 10880; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 25728 


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MUSICAI, 
no. 11, 1929 


Make yourself at home; words and mu- 
sic by W. Crawley. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Sept. 24, 1929; 
E unp. 11184; Wilton Crawley, New 
York. 25729 


Makria ap’ton kosmo; words by A. 
Lasko, musie by Ierotheo Skiza, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York, and 
Tetos Demetriades. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 138157; Synchronic pub.. co., 
New York. 25730 


Mama’s never gonna wait; words by 
T. A. Murray and J. J. Mullan, mu- 
sic by Yvonne King. © 1 ¢. Nov. 1, 
1929; E unp. 12753; Thomas A. Mur- 
ray and James J. Mullan, Philadel- 
phia. 25731 


Mamma’s child; words and music by P. 
McPherson. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 13140; Philip McPherson, 
Cristobal, Canal Zone. 25732 


Mammy’s song; music by Berenice 
Benson Bentley; pf., with words. © 
wet. 50; 1929; 2c Nov. 1; Epub. 
10484; Boston music co., Boston. 

25182 

Mam ’selle Marie; Louisiana song of 
slavery, words by Marie Lussi, mu- 
sic by David W. Guion; med. voice. 
© Oct. 15, 1929; 2 ec Oct. 21; E pub. 
10705; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

25734 


Mam’zelle Trompette; ouverture, de 
Th. Hirlemann, révisée et transcrite 
pour petit ou grand orch. par Fran- 
cis Casadesus, of France; parties, 
avec pf. conducteur et 1°" violon- 
conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 1, 1929; 
1c Oct. 5; E for. 7107; Choudens, 
Paris. 25735 


Man (A) about town; words and mu- 
sie by J. Toney, arr. by Fred Tun- 
stall. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1929; E unp. 
13186; James Toney, St. Joseph, Mo. 

25736 


Man get out of my life; words and mu- 
sic by P. S. White. [Words and mel- 


ody only] ©1c. Nov. 8, 1929; E 
unp. 12957; Pattie S. White, Colum- 
bus, O. 25136 


Man (The) I love; words by Arthur 
Stern, music by M. C. Walther; pf. 
-© 1c. Aug. 8, 1929; E unp. 13038; 
Madeleine Clark Walther, Elkins 
Park Pa. 25738 


Man of my dreams; words and music 
by Speed Langworthy [pseud. of N. 
B. Langworthy]; pf. and ukulele acc. 


COMPOSITIONS 


25748 


with male or mixed quartet arr. © 
Oct.,.22; 1920; 2... Oct. 25; Epub. 
10345; T. S. Denison & co., Chicago. 

25739 


Man (A) of my own; words by Jack 
Yellen, music by Milton Ager; pf. 
ace., With ukulele arr. by Dan Dough- 
erty. © Nov. 9, 1929; 2 ce Nov. 11; 
E pub. 10736; Ager, Yellen & Born- 
stein, inc., New York. 25740 


Manche friihlingsnacht hab’ ich in Jena 
einst verbracht: worte von Fritz 
Rotter und Otto Stransky, musik von 
Ludwig Friedmann, of Germany. 
Nov. 1.10292. Lc, Noy., 15 shaetor. 
7524; Drei masken verlag, a. g., Ber- 
lin. 25741 


Manteau de _ fleurs; par Maurice 
Ravel, arr... par. EF. Salabert, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur et 1° violini conducteur. © 
Sepisy 20; 102001 c..Oet. 16. for. 
7229; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

25742 


Many a heart; lyric and music by 
James Dennis Hagerty. © Oct. 31, 
Loge. NOV. f: (E* pubs  TOsso; 
James Dennis Hagerty, St. Paul. 

25743 


Mar del Plata; tango, par P. José, op. 
75, arr. par Bill Gorgel y P. José, 
both of Germany; orch. parties 
separées. 4to. © Apr. 10, 1929; 
ete Oct, 2: HK for.°%522;) Mirano, 
Genoa, Italy, u. Symphonic-verlag, 
Hamburg, Germany. 25744 


March of the grenadiers; from The 
love parade, words by Clifford Grey, 
music by Victor Schertzinger. © 
Nov. 20, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 22; E pub. 


11011; Famous music corp., New 
York. 25745 
March song; the man our country 


needs, words by S. G. Walker, music 
by T. Lemonier. 4to. © Aug. 19, 
1929; 2 ¢. July 31; E pub. 10614; 
Sarah Gordon Walker and Tom 
Lemonier, Chicago. 25746 


Marche joyeuse; by Marion J. Little- 
boy, of Great Britain; pf. © Oct. 
31, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 9; E for. 7446; 
N. A. Littleboy, Norwich, England. 

25747 


Marche noble; by Chr. Bach, arr. by 
M. L. Lake; band pts. with conduc- 
tor. 4to. © May 20, 1929; 2c. Sept. 
6; E pub. 11025; Ludwig music pub. 
co., Cleveland. 25748 


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25749 


Marche religieuse; par Ernest Weiller, 
arr. par Francis’ Salabert, of 
_ France; orch. parties, avec pf.-con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1926; 1. 
Feb. 8, 1927; E for. 657636; Société 
d’édition musicale Franco Améri- 
caine, Paris. 25749 


Marche royal; by J. De Smetsky, arr. 
by M. L. Lake; pts., with conductor. 
1. Band. 4to.—2. Orch. © Sept. 4, 
1629; 2 ec. each Sept. 6; E pub. 
11026, 11027; Ludwig music pub. 
€o., Cleveland. 25750, 25751 


Marche triumphale; for cinema, by C. 
Rybner ; full. orch. pts. © Nov. 25, 
1929; 2 ce. Nov. 25; E pub. 10986; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 25752 


Marchenera (La); zarzuela en tres 
actos, letra de Luque y Gonzalez del 
Toro, musica de F. Moreno Torroba, 
of Spain.. © Apr. 17, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 
20, 1929; E for. 7558; EF. Moreno 
Torroba, Madrid. 25753 


Margaret; words and music by Edgar 
L. Martin. © 1 ec. Nov. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 13421; Margaret Martin, Los 
Angeles. 25754 


Margery; fox-trot canzone, di Angelo | 


Ramiro Borella, of Italy; piccola 
orch. parti, con pf. conduttore. 4to. 
© Oct. 4,1929; 1 c Nov. 2; E for. 
7278; A. & G. Carisch & e., Milan. 

25750 


Mariana (La); from Three sisters, 
melody by Gino Severi. © 1c. Nov. 
7, 1929; E unp. 18244; Fox film 
corp., New York. 25756 


Mariette; ou, Comment on écrit Vhis- 
toire, fantaisie-sélection sur les 
motifs de la comédie musicale, de 
Oscar Straus, of Austria; pf. © 
Sept. 1, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 5; E for. 
7151; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

25757 


fox trot, theme song of Hun- 
rhapsody, words by Allan 
music by Wm. Frederick 
Peters, se. by Joseph Nussbaum ; 
orch, -'4t0)) (© Novi iggete2ge 2 ve: 
Nov. 7; E pub. 10595; Sam Fox pub. 
0., Cleveland. 25758 


Marionettes (The) go marching; 
sketch by Granville English; pf. © 


Marika ; 
garian 
Stuart, 


Oct. 30, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 4; E pub. 
10726; G. Schirmer, inec., New York. 
25759 


Mariska; valse, par Y. Allouche, of 
France; saxophone mi bémol, avec 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 24 


pf. ace. © Sept. 25, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 
16; E for. 7201; G. Lorette, Paris. 
25760 


Marryin’ Marion; words by Stephan 
Schlitzer, music by W. H. Peyny. 
[Photostat] © 1 ec. Nov. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 18480; Walter H. Pevny, 
New York. 25761 


Martierra; zarzuela en tres actos, 
letra de Hernandez Caté, mtisica de 
J. Guerrero, of Spain. Pte. de 
apuntar. © Oct. 8, 1928; 1 ¢. Nov. 
20, 1929; E for. 7555; Jacinto Guer- 
rero, Madrid. 25762 


Martinetta; polka, by A. T. Tustelli, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York; pf. 
© 1c. Nov. 19, 1929; E unp. 13411; 
Angelo T. Tustelli, New York. 

25763 


Martyrs of the air; words and music 
by K. R. Barnum. Oct. 26,1929 ; 
2c. Nov. 4; E pub. 10566; Kenneth 
R. Barnum, Kansas City, Mo. 25764 


Mary; words by M. Costeldi, music by 
Burrell Van Buren. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 13714; Michael Costeldi, 
Warren, R. I. 25765 


Mary Brown; ou, Elle veut faire mon 
bonheur, fox-trot, paroles de Geor- 
gius, musique de Jos. Geo. Gilbert, 
arr. par M. Gracey, of France; orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
© Sept. 25, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 16; E for. 
7176; Publications Lawrence 
Wright, Paris. 25766 


Mary darlint; words by W. Dayton 
Wegefahrt, music by Richard Czer- 
wonky; high voice; in A flat. © 
Oct. 28, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 4; E pub. 
10540; Oliver ‘Ditson co., Boston, 

25767 


Mary Della, I love you; fox-trot, words 
and music by the Three doctors [i e. 
Russell Prait, Ransom Sherman and 
Joe Rudolph. Words and melody 
only] © 1. Nov. 4, 1929; E unp. 
12886; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

25768 


Mary Della, I love you; fox-trot, words 
and music by the Three doctors 
[i. e., Russel Pratt, Ransom Sher- 
man and Joe Rudolph]; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Nov. 4, 1929; 2 e. 
Nov. 7; E pub. 10754; Leo Feist, ince., 
New York, 25769 


Maryland, my Maryland—Star Span- 
gled Banner; arr. by Crosby Mollen- 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1929 


25790 


- hauer; 4 violins and pf. © Oct. 29, 
1929; 2 c« Nov. 2; E pub. 10474; 
Hamilton 8. Gordon, inc., New York. 

25770 


Mary’s inn; words and music by H. U. 
Wilcox. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ©. Nov. 23, 1929; E unp. 13608 ; 
Howard U. Wilcox, Stockham, Neb. 

25771 


Mascotte (La); ouverture, de Ed. 
Audran, révisée et transcrite pour 
petit ou grand orch. par Francis 
Casadesus, of France; parties, avec 
pf. conducteur et 1°" violon conduc- 
teur. 4to. © Sept. 1, 1929; 1 «¢. 
Oct. 5; E for. 7111; Choudens, Paris. 

25772 


Maskenaufzug; von Robert Miiller- 
Hartmann, of Germany, op. 23, no. 7. 
(Jn Klavierstiicke fiir die jugend.) 
© Dec. 20, 1928; 1 c. May 16, 1929; 
E for. 4582; N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 25773 


Mass in honor of St. Mathias; music 
by M. J. Vanden Elsen ; mixed voices, 
organ ace. 4to. © Nov. 25, 1929; 
2 ¢. Nov. 26; E pub. 11005; Hamilton 
S. Gordon, ine., New York: 25774 


Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) 
Maud; ‘arr. par F. Salabert, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur et 1° violini conducteur. © 
Ben 2 tooo te. Oct, 16% HY for. 
7230; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

250) 


Master and slave; from For art’s sake, 
lyric by Jack Murray, music by 
Bernard Maltin; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Oct. 31, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 5; E pub. 
10644; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 25776 


Master school of modern piano playing 
and virtuosity; by Alberto Jonas, of 
Spain, domiciled at New York, with 
original exercises by Wilhelm Bac- 
haus, Fannie Bloomfield-Zeisler and 
others. bk.7. © June 28, 1929; 2 c. 
Oct. 12; aff. Sept. 23; A 12989; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. Zag 


Mastery (The) of tone-production and 
expression on the violin; by Eman- 
uel Ondricek. © Nov. 4, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Noy. 6; E pub. 10563; Boston music 
co., Boston. 25778 


Maternellement; musique pour films, 
par Rhené-Baton, op. 48, orch. par 
Roger Branga, of France; orch. par- 
ties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Sept. 1, 1929; 1 e.-Oet,156 Mr ifor. 
7114; Durand & cie., Paris. 25779 


Mather (The) news, when the angel 
gone forever; words and music by 


A. Volpe, of Italy, domiciled at 
Waterbury, Conn. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Nov. 21, 1929; E 


unp. 13539; Alberto Volpe, Water- 
bury, Conn. 25780 


Mawas; musical score, by W. F. Du- 
gan; pf. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1929; E 
unp. 13240; William Francis Dugan, 
Beverly Hills, Calif, — 25781 


Maxim’s java; paroles de _ Pierre 
Moreau et Ad. Franconeri, musique 
de Rualten, of France. © Oct. 8, 
1929; 1 c. Oct. 9; E for. 7246; So- 
ciété anonyme des éditions Ricordi, 
Paris. 25782 


May dew;; pt.-song, poem by H. H. Pier- 
son, music by Ivor R. Davies, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices. Win- 
throp Rogers ed. 4to. © Oct. 3, 
1929; 1 c. Oct. 12; E for. 7259; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd., Lon- 
don. 25783 


Maybe it’s you; words and music by 
KF. E. Cornforth, © 1 ec. Nov. 5, 
1929; E unp. 12924; Florence Eliza- 
beth Cornforth, Pittsburgh. 25784 


Mayerl (Billy) Three contrasts; by 
Billy Mayerl, of Great Britain, op. 
24; pf. 1. Ladybird. [2 others] © 
Nov. 13, 1929; 1 ec. Nov. 13; E for. 
7463 ; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 25785 


Mayflower (The) ; words and music by 
T. F. White, of Great Britain. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Nov. 30, 1929; E unp. 13883; T. For- 
syth White, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 

25786 


Media vita; antiphona de morte, Late- 
inischer hymnus, musik von Franz 
Zeilinger, of Germany; mi&nnerchor, 
ohne begl. 4to. © June 13, 1929; 
1 c. Sept. 21; E for. 7291; Gebr. Hug 
& co., Leipzig. 25787 


Meditation; by N. Kovandovitch; pf. 
[Photostat] © 1 ¢. Nov. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 13234; Nicholas Kovando- 
vitch, Dallas. 25788 


Meeresstille; worte von Wolfgang v. 
Goethe, musik von Bernhard Nitz- 
sche, of Germany; minnerchor. 4to. 
© July 1, 1929; 1.c. Oct. 2; E for. 
7315; Albert Stahl, Berlin. 25789 


Meet me after sunset; words by R. 
Scheller, music by Ray Hibbeler. © 
1c. Nov. 6, 1929; E unp. 12940; Ray- 
mond Scheller, Chicago. 25790 


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25791 


pt. 11, n..s., v. 24 


Meet me in memory lane; words and 
music by E. Cranmer. ‘Words and 
melody only] © 41. Noy. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 13290; Elinor Cranmer, Man- 
ahawkin, N. J. 25791 


Meiga (La); zarzuela en tres actos, 
letra de Romero y Fernandez Shaw, 
_ mtsica de J. Guridi, of Spain. Pte. 
de apuntar.. © Dec. 30, 1928; 1 c. 
Nov. 20, 1929; E for. 7563; Jesus 
Guridi, Madrid. 25792 


Mein Yiddisha mama; words by Hymie 
Jacobson [i. e. Herman Jacobson], 
music by Irving Grossman. ‘[Words 
and melody only] © 1. Nov. 19, 
1929; E unp. 138468; Irving L. Gross- 
man, New York. 25793 


Meine kénigin! worte u. musik von 
Erik Meyer-Helmund, of Germany. 
© Oct. 1, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 8; E for. 
7666; International edition musik 
verlag, G.m. b. H., Leipzig. 25794 


Mejor (La) del puerto; sainete en dos 
actos, letra de Sevilla y Carrefio, 
mtisica de F. Alonso, of Spain. Pte. 
de apuntar. © Sept. 11, 1928; 1 c. 
Noy. 20, 1929; E for. 7556; Francisco 
Alonso, Madrid. 25795 


Melhor (A) musica do mundo; biblio- 
theca universal didactica para _ pi- 
ano, preparada pela a junta editorial 
da academia nacional de musica 
especialmente para os estados unidos 
do Brazil, chefes da' junta F. Camp- 
bell-Watson and others. 12 v. © 
Oct. 18, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct. 23; aff. Nov. 
14; A 15856; University soc., inc., 
New York. 25796 


Melody (A) ; pedal study, by N. Louise 
Wright; pf. © Oct. 30, 1929; 2 c¢. 
Nov. 1; E pub. 10488; Boston music 
co., Boston. 25797 


Melody B 1; by H. Daniels. [Melody 


only] ©1e. Nov. 4, 1929; E unp. 
12855; Henry Daniels, East Chicago, 
Ind. 25798 
Melody of the Indian night; I fell 


asleep, words by Dhan Gopal Mu- 
kerji, music by Alexander MacFad- 
yen. © Nov. 6, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 8; 
E pub..10742; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. 25799 


Melody-time; lyric by J. Will Calla- 
han, music by F. H. Grey. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Nov. 16, 
1929; E unp. 13329; Frank H. Grey, 
New York. 25800 


Memories ; 


words by T. H.. Wilson, 
music by Burrell Van Buren. Ferris, 
Ill., Mrs. G. F. Wilson. © Noy. 26, 
1929 ; 2 ce. Nov. 29; E pub. 11071; 
Tamar Harris Wilson, Ferris, Il. 

. 25801 


Memories kisSes; words by M. Mat- 
thys, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Nov. 19, 1929; E unp. 13448; Mag- 
dalene Matthys, South Bend, Ind. 

25802 


Memories of Hawaii; words and music 
by J. Westbrook. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Nov. 2, 1929; E 
unp. 12813; John Westbrook, At- 
lanta. 25803 


Memories of home; words and music 
by M. Smith. © 1.c. Nov. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 13556; Merritt Smith, Green- 


ville, S. C. 25804 
Memories of my mother; words and 
music by J. M. Speers. [Mimeo- 


graph] ©1ce. Nov. 25, 1929; EH unp. 
13659; James M. Speers, anta 
Monica, Calif. 5805 


Memories of the heather; words and 
music by J. Murray. ©.1 ¢c. Nov. 
16, 1929; E unp. 13321; Joseph Mur- 
ray, New York. 25806 


Memories of you; words and music by 
D. Ghezzi, arr. by Burrell Van Bu- 
ren. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec: Nov. 25, 1929; E unp. 13727; 
Deno Ghezzi, Detroit. 25807 


Memories of you dear; words by A. 
Green, music by Phil Starr. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Oct. 
21, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 20; E pub. 10923; 
Anna Green, Lockport, N. Y. 25808 


Memories of you dear, are moments of 
heaven to me; words by R. Rowe, 
music by Robt. H. Brennen. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 c¢. Nov. 8, 
1929; E unp. 13041; Rachel Rowe, 
Carbon Hill, Ala. 25809 


Memory blues; words, and music by 
G. Taylor. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Nov. 8, 1929; E unp. 
12986; Gene Taylor, Chicago. 25810 


Memory of love; words and music by 
V. N. McGowan. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 e. Oct. 31, 1929; E 
unp. 12885; Virginia N. MceGewan, 
Live Oak, Fla. 25811 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1929 


25832 


Mem’ries of long ago; words and music 
by H. Lang. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Nov. 8, 1929; E unp. 
12975; Herman Lang, Tiffin, O. 

25812 


Mem’ries of schooldays and home; 
words by I. S. Bennett, music by C. 
Salisbury. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 4, 1929; E unp. 12917; 
Ida Simpson Bennett and Charlotte 


Salisbury, New York. 25813 
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Lud- 
wig Felix) Berceuse; wiegenlied 


aus Lieder ohne worte, op. 67, no. 6, 
arr. von Ernst Eggert, of Germany ; 
salon orch. stimmen, mit violino 1 
direction. 4to. © Aug. 10, 1929; 1 
ec. Oct. 15; E for. 7420; Heinrich- 
shofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Ger- 
many. 25814 


Capriccio brillant; op. 22, ausgabe 
mit unterlegtem zweiten klavier als 
ersatz des orchesters von Eduard 
Mertke, neu hrsg. von Willy Reh- 
berg, of Switzerland; 2 pfs., 4 
handen. © June 12, 1929; 1 c. July 
2; E for. 5309; Steingriaber-verlag, 
Leipzig. 25815 


Menelaus; foxtrot, von Siegfried Blu- 
mann, of Germany; salon-orch. mit 
jazz erginzungsstimmen, pf. direc- 
tion u. violine 1 direction. 4to. © 
Aug. 10, 1929; 1 c« Oct.'2s Bfor. 
7326; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, Mag- 
deburg, Germany. 25816 


Menuet; by R. J. Miller; pf. ©le. 
Nov. 25, 1929; E unp. 138662; Robert 
James Miller, Los Gatos, Calif. 

25817 


Merry (A) chase; by Harold Edwards, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Nov. 18, 
1929; 1 c. Nov. 26; E for. 7665: 
Banks & son, York, England. 25818 


Merry (A) chase; by Hilda Butler 
Harr; pf. © Nov: 18, 1929%,:2, ¢. 
Noy. 20; E pub. 10825; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 25819 


Merry-go-round of love; words by King 
Zany, music by G. L. Grandee. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Nov. 25, 1929; E: unp. 18658; George 
Lawrence Grandee, Hollywood, Calif. 

25820 


Merry (The) widow waltz; in dia- 
gram, by Mort Searels; Hawaiian 
steel guit., with words. © Sept. 26, 
1929; 2 c. Nov. 2; E pub. 10676; 
Honolulu conservatory of musie, 
inc., Akron, O. 25821 


Merry widow waltz—Over the waves 
waltz; by Franz Lehar and J. Rosas, 
arr. by Crosby Mollenhauer; 4 vio- 
lins and pf. © Oct. 29, 1929; 2 c. 
Nov. 2; E pub. 10475; Hamilton S. 
Gordon, ine., New York. 25822 


Meta; words and music by T. Paul. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Nov. 238, 1929; E unp. 13590; Thomas 
Paul, Peoria, Il. 25823 


Meyerbeer (Giacomo) Ombra leggiera ; 
from Dinorah, arr. by Carlo Tonelli, 
of Great Britain; pf., 4 hands. © 
Noy. 18, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 20; E pub. 
10909; B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 

25824 


Mi me rotas giati vongo; lyrics by 
Orpheus Caravias, music by Demos- 
thenis Zattas, of Greece, domiciled 
at New York; pf. © 1c. Nov. 26, 
1929; E unp. 18699; D. Zattas, New 
York. 25825 


Mi triguefia; paso doble, words by A. 
Rodriguez, music by F. de Thomas. 
[Words and melody only] ©1ee. 
Nov. 16, 1929; E unp. 13315; Fermin 
de Thomas, New York. 25826 


Mi ultimo adios; cancion mexicana, 
letra y musica de 8S. R. Ramos, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Chicago; pf. 
[Photostat] © 1 e. Nov. 1, 1929; 
EK unp. 12769; Silvano R. Ramos, 
Chicago. 25827 


Mia bella; serenata, di Giuseppe Beecce, 
of Italy; orch. pts., with pf. con- 
ductor and 1st violin conductor. © 
Noy. 15, 1929; 1 ec. Nov. 21; E for. 
7543; Meyer De Wolfe, London. 

25828 


Miami babe; words and music by 
Joseph Harris. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 31, 1929; E unp. 
12821; Charles S. Cassanelli, New 
York. 25829 


Mickey boy; words and music by W. S. 
Gilmore, of Great Britain. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. Nov. 30, 
1929; E unp. 13866; William S. Gil- 
more, Richelieu, Que., Canada. 

25830 


Midnight; valse, words by John Nevin, 
music by E. Holyoake, of Canada. 
© 1e. Nov. 4, 1929; E unp. 13470; 
Edith Holyoake, Guelph, Ont., 
Canada. 25831 


Midnight skies; words and music by 
Don Fina [i. e. D. P. Fina. Words 
and melody only] © 1 e¢. Nov. 1, 
1929; E unp. 12755; Donald Pascal 
Fina, Kenosha, Wis. 25832 


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25833 


McCormick, music by Adelaide 
Clark. © 1. Nov. 12, 1929; E unp. 
13170; Ward | McCormick, Los 
Angeles. 25833 


Mills (Evarett Charles) Thirty gos- 
pel specials; solos, duets and chos., 
words and music by various authors, 
[compiled] by E. C. Mills. Spring- 
field, Ill., Mills duo, national gospel 
singers. © Sept. 20, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
20; aff. Sept. 27; AA 25610; Evarett 
Charles Mills, Springfield, Ill. 25834 


Minha terra; di  Barrozo Netto, of 
Brazil; pf. © Oct. 15, 1929; 1 e. 
Oct. 16; E for. 7477; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 25835 


Minor blues; words and music by 
William Minor. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Oct. 14, 1929; E 
unp. 13034; State street music pub. 
co., inc., Chicago. 25836 


Minstrel (The) strut; words and 
music by Fred Rose; pf. and ukulele 
ace., with quartet for male or mixed 
voices. © Nov. 21, 1929; 2 ¢. Nov. 
25; E pub. 10995; T. S. Denison & 
co., Chicago. 25837 


Minuet in E major; by Enrique Soro; 
pf. © Oct. 22, 1929; 2 ce. Oct. 26; 
E pub. 10711; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 25838 


Miss Dolly from New York town; 
words and music by EH. E. Bell. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Nov. 80, 1929; E unp. 13857; Emma 
E. Bell, Coal City, Il. 25839 


Miss Moonshine; words and music by 
F. Marvin. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Nov. 19, 1929; E unp. 
13404; Frankie Marvin, Mamaro- 
neck, N. Y. 25840 


Miss Pat; by D. Breeskin and W. 
Jemison; melody, with pf. acc. © 
EG NOYV.,. Jose loco swith aotre, - 
Daniel Breeskin and William Jemi- 
son, Washington. 25841 


Missa exsult@ét; musique par P. J-M. 
Plum, of France, op. 70; 4 3 voix 
égales. 1. Sans ace. 4to.—2. Avee 
ace. d’orgue. © July 15, 1929; 1c. 
each Sept. 16; E for. 7630, 7640; 
Alph. Schotte et cie., Boulogne/mer., 
France. 25842, 25843 


Missouri, my own; words and music 
by Ted Ferris. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Nov. 13, 1929; E unp. 
13204 ; Theodore M. Ferris, St. Louis. 

25844 


pt. 111, 0. S., V. 24 


Milady of the cameo; words by W. | Mr. Cosgill’s delight; from The danc- 


ing master, selected and ed. by 
Douglas and Helen Kennedy, arr. by 
Arnold Foster, of Great Britain; pf. 
(In Country dance tunes, new series 
1) © Nov. 30, 1929; 1 ¢. Nov. 30; 
E for. 7688; English folk dance soc., 
London. 25845 


Mr. Johnson’s blues no. 2; words and 
music by L. Johnson. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Novy. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 138360; Lonnie Johnson, New 
York. 25846 


Mister Peanut; lyric by Arthur Port- 
er, music by R. Johnson. [Words 
and’ melody only] © 1 ¢. Noy: 13, 
1929; E unp. 18208; Rosamond 
Johnson, New. York. 25847 


Miten rebins koiech; words by Fishel 
Kanapoffe, music by J. Jaffe. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 14, 1929; E unp. 13471; Ju- 
lius Jaffe, Mount Vernon, N. Y. 

25848 

Mither’s musings; words by Edward 
Bruce, musie by M. L. C. Nicol. © 
1 c. Nov. 2, 1929; E unp. 12869; 


Mary Louise Converse Nicol, Chi- 
cago. 25849 
Moan (The) of many; words and 


music by L. Perry. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 .¢« Nov. 16, 
1929; E unp. 13335; Lincoln Perry, 
Los Angeles. 25850 


Moanin’ for you; from The grand 
parade, words and music by Ed- 
mund Goulding and Dan Dough- 
erty; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by 
D. Dougherty. © Nov. 9, 1929; 
2c. Nov. 11; E pub. 10738; Ager, 
Yellen & Bornstein, ine. New 
York. 25851 


Modern method for the. violoncello; 
by Stephen Deik. © Oct. 23, 1929; 
2 ¢, Noy,. 21; aff. NOV. "tG,eeee 
29592; Elkan-Vogel co., ine, Phila- 


delphia. 25852 
Modern (A) satire; by Harry Sos- 
nik; pf. © Nov. 29, 1929; 2 ec. Noy. 


30; E pub. 11073; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 25853 


Modernistic-melody ; by D. W. Lloyd; 
pf. © 1 ¢. Nov. 18, 1929; E unp. 
18385; Dorothy Wemple Lloyd, 
Beverly Hills, Calif. 25854 


Moi j’observe tout; fox-trot chanté, 
de l’opérette Arthur, livret et ly- 
rics de André Barde, musique de 
H. Christiné, of France; pf. acc., 


avec ukulele arr. par F. Salabert. 


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no. 11, 1929 


_ © Sept. 25, 1929; 1c. Oct. 16; E | Moonlight love; words by F. Liddell, 


for. 7213; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
25855 


Molly; from The grand parade, words 
and music by Edmund Goulding 
and Dan Dougherty; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Nov. 9, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 
11; E pub. 10732; Ager, Yellen & 
Bornstein, ine., New York. 25856 


Moments enchanting; by Gene Lucas, 
se. by Leo <A. Kempinski; orch. 
pts. © July 9, 1927; 2c. July 10, 
1929; E pub. 7522; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

25857 

Mon coeur; romanze, von Huert Pata 
[pseud. Hubert Pataky], of Ger- 
many; kleines orch. stimmen, mit 
pf. o. orgel direction und violino 1 
direction. © Mar. 1, 1929: 1 «. 
May 16; E for. 4558; N. Simrock, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 25858 


Monna [!] Lisa; waltz, by Vincenzo 
Paladino, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York; violin. © 1 c. Nov. 29, 
1929: E unp. 18836; Apollo music 
co., Brooklyn. 25859 


Monsieur mon amour; dans Rose- 
eocktail, paroles de Max Eddy, mu- 
sique de Lao Silésu, of Italy. © 
Maw i. 1920" 1°e June 18° B*for. 
5175; Ed:tions Max Eschig, Paris. 


25860 
Montana call; words by Clifford 
Grey, music by Herbert Stothart. 


© 1c. Nov. 25, 1929; E unp. 13692; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer eorp., Culver 
City, Calif. 25861 


Moods; by Edwin D. Wyckoff; or- 
gan. obl. S8vo. © Nov. 18, 1929; 
2 ce. Nov. 20; E pub. 10892; Clayton 
F. Summy co., Chicago. 25862 


Moon (The) goes drifting; 3 pt. song, 
words by Juanita E. Roos, music by 
Homer Grunn, arr. by G. Waring 
Stebbins; women’s voices. (© Oct. 
17, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 4; E pub. 10527; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 25863 


Moon shadows; words by L. B. De 
Janvier, music by A. Le Bonde. © 
1 ce. Nov. 21, 1929; E unp. 13536; 
Robert Arnold Le Bonde and Lydia 
B. De Janvier, Portland, Or. 

25864 

Mooney march; by V. P. Mooney, arr. 
by McCoy Graham and Ray E. Dun- 
can; drums and bugles. © 1 c. Nov. 
19, 1929; E unp. 13423; Volney 
Paul Mooney, Los Angeles. 25865 


25875 
mus. by Burrell Van _ Buren. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 


Nov. 25, 1929; E unp. 13723; Frank 
Liddell, Philadelphia. 25866 


Moonyeen; words and music by P. C. 
Prescott-Richardson, arr. by Jean 
A. Galley. © Feb. 15, 1929; 2 «@ 


Nov. 19; E pub. 10861; Percival 
Charles Prescott-Richardson, New 
York. 25867 


Moravia; eine melodienreihe tiber mo- 
tive aus Dvoraik’s Kliinge aus Méh- 
ren, op. 32, von Bohfislay Leopold, 
of Czechoslovakia; orch. stimmen 
mit pf. 0. orgel direction u. violino 
iodirection, pt..1. 2. (C) Apres 
1929: 1 ¢. each May 16; E for. 
4558, 4559;.N. Simrock, G. m: b. H., 
Berlin. 25868, 25869 


More love to thee; words by E. Pren- 
tiss, music by W. B. Gordon. © 
1 ec. Nov. 26, 1929; E unp. 13779; 
W. B. Gordon, Memphis, Tenn. 

25870 


More (The) the merrier; from The 
dancing master, selected and ed. by 
Douglas and Helen Kennedy, arr. 
by Arnold Foster, of Great Britain; 
pf. (Jn Country dance tunes, new 
series 1) © Nov. 30, 1929; 1 « 
Noy. 30; E for. 7686; English folk 
dance soc., London. 25871 


Morna; words and music by D. I. 
Frese. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 80, 1929; E unp. 13864; 
Dora I. Frese, Nora Springs, Ia. 

25872 


Morning; words by Frank L. Stanton, 
music by I. Billhardt. © Nov. 15, 
1929; 2 c Nov. 16; E pub. 10821; 
Ida Billhardt, Upper Sandusky, O. 

25873 


Morning (Ootro); 4 pt. cho., words 
by Kozloff, English version by Ber- 
nard D. N. Grebanier, musc¢ by 
Boris Levenson, op. 44, no. 2; mixed 
voices. © May 24, 1929; 2 «. May 
31; E pub. 6466; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 25874 


Morning greetings; part-song, words 
adapted by C. S., music by F. von 
Blon, arr. by Ch. Steiger [pseud. of 
H. L. Harts]; ‘sop:; alto 1;°2, and 
bass. 4to. © Oct. 20, 1929; 2 «. 
Oct. 25; E pub. 10490; Charles W. 
Homeyer & co., Boston. 25875 


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25876 


Mot (Un) suffit...; fox-trot, par Jean 
Boyer, arr. par F. Salabert, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur, 1° violino conducteur et pa- 
roles. 4to. © Sept. 1, 1929: 1 ¢. 


Oct. 5; E for. 7121; Francis Sala- 


25876 


Mother; words and music by C. Parr. 
{Words and melody only] ©1«. 
Nov. 15, 1929; EH unp. 13276; Charles 
Parr, Bernardsville, N. J. 25877 


Mother, I’m coming home to you; 
words and music by V. M. Young. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Nov. 15, 1929; E unp. 13283; Violet 
M. Young, Billings, Mont. 25878 


Mother love; words and musi¢c by L. 
Chappell. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 8, 1929; E unp. 12962; 
Lee Chappell, Eureka, Calif. 25879 


Motley (The) fool; for cinema, by 
Montague Ewing, of Great Britain ; 
full orch. pts. © Nov. 25, 1929; 2c. 
Nov. 25; E pub. 10978; Sam Fox 
pub. co., Cleveland. 25880 


Mountain bells; words by J. E. Guern- 
sey, music by Floyd Thompson. © 
1 « Oct. 10, 1929; E unp. 11903; 
Thompson & Guernsey, Indianapolis. 

25881 


Mousquetaires (Les) au  couvent; 
ouverture, de L. Varney, révisée et 
transcrite pour petit ou grand orch. 
par Francis Casadesus, of France; 
parties, avec pf. conducteur et 1° 
violon conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 1, 
1929; 1 ec. Oct. 5; E for. 7110; Chou- 
dens, Paris. 25882 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus)  Alle- 
luja; excerpt from the motette Ex- 
sultate, arr. by Paolo Gallico. 1. In 
F maj.—2. In E flat maj. © Nov. 
11, 1929; 2 c. each Nov. 12; E pub. 
10729, 10730; Edward B. Marks mu- 
sic co., New York. 25883, 25884 


Andante; de la 15”° sonate en ut 
maj., arr. par F. Salabert, of France; 
orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur et 
1° violini conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 
1, 1929 ;° 1 ec. Ochs; fer i162; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 25885 


Menuett in D-dur; arr. von Ernst 
Eggert, of Germany; salon oreh. 
stimmen, mit violino 1 direktion. 
4to. © Aug. 10, 1929; 1 ce. Oct. 15; 
KE for. 7423 ; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 25886 


Rondo; de la 15™° sonate et ut 
maj., arr. par F. Salabert, of 


1 


bert, Paris. 


vw 


pt. 111, n. s., Vv. 24 


France; orch. parties, avee pf. con- 
ducteur et 1° violini conducteur. 4to. 
© Sept. 1, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 5; E for. 
7163 ; Francis Salabert, Paris. 25887 


Samtliche sonaten ; hrsg. von Rob- 
ert Teichmiiller, of Germany; kla- 
vier. ‘bd. 1, nr. 1-10.—bd. 2, nr. 11-— 
19. © Oct. 15, 1929; 1c. each Oct. 
29; E for. 7479, 7480; Breitkopf & 
Hartel, Leipzig. 25888, 25889 


Msza ku ezci Dzieciatka Jesus; words 
from the Church, ulozyt Jan C. Dub- 
nick; mixed voices with organ acc. 
4to. © Nov. 9, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 13; 
E pub. 10759; Bolestaw J. Zalewski, 
Chicago. 25890 


Msza pasterska ; osnuta na tle, melodji 
kolend polskich, napisat na chor 
mieszany z organami Win. Baluta. 
4to. © Oct. 15, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 15; 
E pub. 10781; Vincent C. Baluta, 
Oak Park, IIl. 25891 


Muchacha; vals, letra y musica de 
Augustin Lara, of Mexico, domiciled 
in Texas. © Oct. 7, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 
8; E pub. 9829; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 25892 


Muchachita ; tango, par BH. Delfino, arr. 
par F. Salabert, of France; orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur, 1° vio- 
lino conducteur et paroles. 4to. © 
Sept. 1, 1929; 1 ¢« Oct. 5; E for. 
7120; Francis Salabert, Paris. 25893 


Miiller-Hartmann (Robert) Walzer; 
von R. Miiller-Hartmann, of Ger- 
many, op. 23, no. 2. (In Klavier- 
stiicke fiir die jugend.) © Dee. 20, 
1928; 1 ec. May 16, 1929; E for. 4577; 
N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

25894 


Mugliero americano; words by Pietro 
Conigliaro, music by P. Sciascia. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Oct. 9, 1929; E unp. 11838; Pas- 
quale Sciascia, Philadelphia. 25895 


Music for an old play; suite for pf., 
by Gerald Phillips, of Great Britain. 
1. Prelude. [4 others] © Oct. 31, 
1929; 1 ¢@ Nov. 15; E for. 7586; 
Warren & Phillips, London. 25896 


Musical (The) salvationist; v. 438, pt. 
11, Nov. 1929, compiled by F. G. 
Hawkes, of Great Britain: 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Oct. 30, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 18; E for. 
7464; Salvationist pub. & supplies, 
Itd., London. 25897 


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25919 


My beloved; words and music by J. 
Galdamez, of Honduras. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Nov. 15, 
1929; E unp. 13273; Julius Galda- 
mez, Hacienda San Jose de Sula, De- 
partamento de Cortes, Honduras. 

25898 


My big moment; words and music by 
B. Schwartz. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Oct. 29, 1929; E unp. 
13257; Benjamni Schwartz, Chester, 
Pa. 25899 


My Billie; words and music by George 
Arré. [Mimeograph] © 1 e¢. Nov. 
19, 1929; E unp. 13426; Esther 
Bishop McMullen, Compton, Calif. 

25900 


My blue lonesome melody; words and 
music by R. J. Hansel; pf. ©l1e. 
Nov. 4, 1929; E unp. 12847; Robert 
Joseph Hansel, Columbus, O. 25901 


My blue moon; waltz song, words by 
H. Landrath, music by John Pass- 
more. Sheboygan, Wis., Landrath 
pub. house. © Sept. 16, 1929; 2 ec. 
Nov. 25; E pub. 11017; Harvey 
Landrath, Sheboygan, Wis. 25902 


My bundle of dreams; words by Irving 
Fields [pseud. of I. Greenfield], mu- 
sie by J. Singer and EH. Clark. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
July 23, 1929; E unp. 9196; Joseph 
Singer, Edwin Clark and Irving 
Greenfield, New York. 25903 


My Carolina hills; words by R. V. 
Hannah, music by N. O. Jones. © 
1c. Nov. 4, 1929; E unp. 12918; R. 
VY. Hannah, Rosslyn, Va. 25904 


My castle of dreams; waltz song, 
words and music by N. Metler. © 
1c. Nov. 9, 1929; E unp. 13112; Nor- 
man Metler, Spokane, Wash. 25905 


My castle of dreams; words and music 
by A. E. Gertz. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ec. Nov. 8, 1929; E unp. 
12954; Amelita E. Gertz, Munden, 
Kan. 25906 


My daddy’s girl; words and music by 
B. Hootman. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Nov. 23, 1929; E unp. 
13611; Bertha Hootman, Kingston 
Mines, III. 25907 


My dear old mother-in-law; fox-trot 
song, words and music by Harry De 
Costa and Fred Phillips; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Oct. 29, 1929: 2 e. 
Oct. 31; E pub. 10557; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 25908 


My dream of dreams came true; words 


by M. Capps, music by S. Sabo. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Nov. 8, 1929; E unp. 138058; Stephen 
Sabo and Morton Capps, Sheridan, 
Wy. 25909 


My dreams have all come true; words 
by L. H. Wormack, music by Samuel 
H. Speck. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1929; E unp. 13102; 
Luther H. Wormack, Connellsville, 
Pa. 25910 


My Emmy Lou! words by A. E. Kyd, 
music by Burrell Van Buren. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Nov. 25, 1929; E unp. 13726; Ann 
Elizabeth Kyd, Denver. 25911 


My first love—my last love; from Nifa 
Rosa, lyrics by Irving Caesar and 
Otto Harbach, music by Sigmund 
Romberg; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Nov. 1, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 4; E pub. 
10525; Harms, inc., New York. 

25912 

My friend; hymn, words and melody 
by C. Will, harmonized by E. A. 
Denby. © Apr. 26, 1929; 2 e. Oct. 
30; E pub. 5576; Christina Will, 
Monrovia, Calif., and Esther A. Den- 
by, Pasadena, Calif. 25913 


My future home; words and musie by 
M. Leyda; mixed voices. © 1 «. 
Noy. 18, 1929; E unp. 13402; Myrtle 
Leyda, San Francisco. 25914 


My Galahad; words and music by B. 
Butcher. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 23, 1929; E unp. 13605; 
Beulah Butcher, Lafayette, La. 

25915 

My golden dream boat; words by Mrs. 
O. L. Kuykendall [i. e. D. C. Kuy- 
kendall], music by Hall Dwight Ax- 
tell. © 1c. Aug. 16, 1929; E 9947; 
Dorothy Cleo Kuykendall, Amarillo, 
Tex. 25916 


My Hawaiian sweetheart ; fox-trot bal- 
lad, words by M. B. Barrett, musie 
by Ray Hibbeler. © Oct. 26, 1929; 
2 ce. Nov. 4; E pub. 10567; Mildred 
B. Barrett, Ceres, N. Y. 25917 


My heart is thine; words and music 
by W. P. Van Altena. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Nov. 29, 1929; 
E unp. 1388384; Wm. P. Van Altena, 
Oakland, Calif. 25918 


My heart won’t believe that it’s true; 
words by Stephan Schlitzer, musie 
by W. H. Peyny. [Photostat] © 
1 ¢c. Nov. 21, 1929; BH unp. 13481; 
Walter H. Peyny, New York. 25919 


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25920 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


My honeymoon; words and music by 
- N. L. Wisdom and Richard Allison 
Whetstone. © 1 c. Aug. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 10099; Norton Labatt Wis- 
dom, New-Orleans, 


My Kalua rose; from Isle of escape, 
lyric by Al. Bryan, music by Eddie 
Ward; pf. and ukulele acc. © Oct. 
31, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 5; E pub. 10641; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

25921 


My lady; words by Herbert J. Bran- 
don, music by Herbert A. Carruth- 
ers, of Great Britain; in F sharp 
min. © Oct. 26, 1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 26; 
E for. 7623; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 25922 


My lady bird; words and music by 
, MLO. Akers...©. 1, c¢,, Nov..11,-1929:; 
E unp. 13131; Maddalena Heryer 
Akers, Kansas City, Mo. 25923 


My little heaven that used to be; words 
by M. Leroux, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. New York City, Frank Hard- 
ing. © Oct. 15, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 12; 
EK pub. 10786; Mildred Leroux, El 
Dorado, Ark. 25924 


My little onion; words by Raymond 
Slupe, music by R. E. Deppensmith. 
© 1c. Nov. 8, 1929; BE unp. 13086; 
Ruth E. Deppensmith, Toledo, O. — 

£25925 


My longing soul cries out for thee; 
words by Earle Wayne Wentz, music 
by W. F. Hoffman. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Nov. 23, 1925; E 
unp. 13645; William Fairchild Hoff- 
man, Los Angeles. 25926 


My love, a memory; words and music 
by E. V. Clay. © 1c. Nov. 1, 1929; 
E unp. 12891; Earl Vernon Clay, 
Boston. 25927 


My love seemed despised; words and 
music by J. E. Campbell. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Nov. 8, 
1929; E unp. 12985; James E. Camp- 
bell, Plainfield, N. J. 25928 


My luck; words by Philip Steele, music 
by Vernon Eville, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at East Orange, N. J.; in 
B flat. © Oct. 29, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 
31; E pub. 10459; Boosey & cCo., inc., 
New York. 25929 


My mammy back in Tennessee; words 
by W.. T. Kravanger, jr., music by 
Burrell Van Buren. [Words and 
melody only]. © 1. Nov. 4, 1929; 
E unp. 12860; Werner Theodore 
Kravanger, jr., Milwaukee. 259380 


2920 . 


My memory’s dream of happiness; 
words by George W. Fite, music by 
Bud Sloan [pseud. of Sterling D. 
Sloan] and J. W. Martinet.. © 1.¢. 
Noy. 30, 1929; E unp. 18891; *James 
W. Martinet, Los Angeles. 25931 


My moonshine baby; words by J. 
Storm, music by Luther A. Clark. 
© 1c. Nov. 25, 1929; E unp. 13682; 
John Storm, Benwood, W. Va. 

"25932 


My mother told me not to trust 4 Sol- 
dier; from Song of the West, lyries 
' by Oscar Hammerstein, 2d, music by 
Vincent Youmans. © Sept. 3, 1929; 
2 c. Sept. 4; E pub. 8845; Vincent 
Youmans, ine., New York. 25933 


My old Kentucky home—Old Black 
Joe; by S.C. Foster, arr. by Crosby 
Mollenhauer; 4 violins and pf. 
Oct. 29, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 2; E pub. 
10469; Hamilton S. Gordon, ine., 
New York. 25934 


My only one; words by Bill McCarthy 
[i. e. W. C. McCarthy], music by 
Ralph Voto [i. e. A. R. Voto. Words 
and melody only] © 1 «¢ Nov. 9, 
1929; E unp. 18114; William Charles 
McCarthy and Angelo Ralph Voto, 
Boston. 25935 


My own; by D. W. Lioyd; melody, 
with pf. acc. ©1c. Nov. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 13417; Dorothy Wemple 
Lloyd, Beverly Hills, Calif. 259386 


My phantom sweetheart; waltz, werds 
by Art. Fitch [i. e. A. H. Fitch], 
musie by Kay Fitch [pseud. of K. C. 
Fitch. Words and melody only] © 
1 oe Nov. 21, 1929; E unp. 13559; 
Kenneth C, Fitch and Arthur H. 
Fitch, Olean, N. Y. 25937 


My Phi Kap girl; waltz, by Chas. Wm. 
Akers, assisted by Ralph M. Sloan 
and E. D. Montgomery, arr. by Chas. 
L. Cooke;,orch. pts. © July 13, 
1929; 2 c. July 29; E pub. 7998; Mel- 
rose bros. music co., ine., Chicago. 

25938 


My Pollyanns; words by M. Littler, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 27, 1929; 
E unp. 138793; Mary Littler, Van- 
dalia, O. 259389 


My radio girl; words and music by 
H. A. Blachman. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1 ec. Noy. 16, 1929; E 
unp. 18337; Harry Allen Blachman, 
Cleveland Heights, O. 25940 


1370 


: - MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1929 


My rainbow of happiness; words by 
Stephan Schlitzer, music by W. H. 
Pevny; pf. [Photostat] ©1c. Nov. 
21, 1929; E unp. 13482; Walter H. 
Pevny, New York. 25941 


My rainbow of memory; words and 
musie by EH. Spicer. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 18230; Edward Spicer, New 
York. 25942 


My Redeemer lives; words and music 
by Edgar E. George; organ ace. 4to. 
© Noy. 13, 1929; 2c. Nov. 13; E pub. 
10776; Edgar E. George, Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. 25943 


My reputation; words and music by 
E. W. Carpenter. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Nov. 30, 1929; E 
unp. 138859; Elva W. Carpenter, Eliz- 
abeth, N. J. | 25944 


My Roma; words and music by H. D. 
E. Ovenden, of Great Britain. 
[Words and melody only] © 1.. 
Noy. 8, 1929; E unp. 12979; Horace 
D. E. Ovenden, Wainfleet, Ont., Can- 
ada. ‘ 25945 


My shy little girl; words and music by 
W. R. Cameron. [Words and mel- 


ody only] ©1e. Nov. 8, 1929; E 
unp. 12977; William. R. Cameron, 
Barre, Vt. 25946 


My sky hero; words and music by A. 
Bickler. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 8, 1929; E unp. 12968; 
Arch Bickler, LaFeria, Tex. 25947 


My song of love for mother; words by 
May Wassenberg, music by K. M. 
Wassenberg. ©1c. Nov. 6, 1929; EB 
unp. 12937; Katherine May Wassen- 
berg, Van Wert, O. 25948 


My song of the Nile; fox trot, theme 
song of Drag, lyric by Al Bryan, 
music by Geo. W. Meyer, arr. by 
Lennard Hayton; dance oreh: pts. 
4to. © Oct. 31, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 5; 
E pub. 10688; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 25949 


My sweet rose of Shannon; words and 
music by J. Roche. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Oct. 31, 1929; 
E unp. 12840; John Roche, Hoboken, 
ie o.. 25950 


My sweetheart dear; words and music 
by W. F. Mets, jr. © 1c. Nov. 15, 
1929; E unp. 13291; William Forder 


Mets, jr., Dunellen, N. J. 25951 
My sweetheart mother; words and 
music by A. Erdmann. [Words and 


melody only] © 1. Nov. 8, 1929; 


25961. 


E unp. 12960; Ava Erdmann, Sacra- 
mento, Calif. 25952 


My wife and I are jolly pals; words 
by N. S. Hodges, music by Samuel 
H. Speck. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Oct. 15, 1929; 2c. Nov. 
12; E pub. 10787; Nora Stone 
Hodges, Pine Bluff, Ark. 25953 


My wild Irish rose; in diagram, arr. 
by Mort Searels; Hawaiian steel 
guit., with words © Sept. 26, 1929; 
2c. Nov. 2; E pub, 10681; Honolulu. 
conservatory of music, ine., Akron, 
25954 


Mysterious island; selected themes, 
by Paul Lamkoff; pf. or organ con- 
ductor. © Oct. 30, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 
1; E pub. 10451; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., New York. 25955 


Nach eigenem mass; text von Albrecht 
Graf Wickenburg, musik von Rudolf 
Dost, of Germany, op. 64; ten. 1, 2, 
bar., and bass 1, 2, ohne begl. 4to. 
© Dee. 1, 1928; 1 &@ Nov. 16, 1929; 
E for. 7570; N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 25956 


Nichtlicher ritt; no. 1 der Patheti- 
schen suite, von Paul Scheinpfiug, 
arr. von St. Stefanoff, both of Ger- 
many; orch. stimmen, mit violino 1 
direction. © Aug. 10, 1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 
2; E for. 7337; Heinrichshofen’s ver- 
lag, Magdeburg, Germany. 25957 


Nar julljusen tindra; valsromans, text 
av Waldemar Dalquist, musik av 
Fred Winter, of Sweden; pf. with 
words. © Nov. 6, 1929; 1 c. Noy. 
21; E for. 7596; Edition Sylvain, 
Stockholm. 25958 


Nar tusende sma stjArnor .. .; sang- 
vals, text av Gdsta Stevens, musik 
av Jules Sylvain [pseud. of Stig 
Hansson, of Sweden]; pf. with 
words. © Nov. 6, 1929; 1 ¢@ Nov. 
21; E for. 7597; Edition Sylvain, 
Stockholm. 25959 


Namir; words by Charles O. Roos, 
music Francesco B. De Leone. 1. 
High voice, in E.—2. Med. voice, in 
D.—3. Low voice, in B flat. © Nov. 
25, 1929; 2 c. each Nov. 25; E pub. 
10975; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 

25960 


Nancy; words and music by G. Fohl. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 15, 1929; E unp. 13268; Ger- 
trude Fohl, Butler, Pa. 25961 


1371 


25962 


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pt. II, n. S., v. th 


Narenta; tango-fox-trot, from. The 
show’s the thing, words and music 
by June Tremayne, of Great Britain ; 

- pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Nov. 7, 
1929; 1 ¢e. Nov. 7; E for. 73899; 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., London. 

25962 


Nasza kawalerska polka; by M. V. 
Pajakowski; violin. © 1 ce Nov. 
(22, 1929; E unp. 13754; Matthew V. 
' Pajakowski, Buffalo. 25963 


National farm school march; by D. 
Allman; pf. Pennsylvania, National 
farm school. © Oct. 21, 1929; 2c. 
Nov. 21; E pub. 10984; Drue AII- 
man, Philadelphia. 25964 


Natt (En) i hamn; vals, text av 
Sven-Olof Sandberg, musik av Jules 
Sylvain [pseud. of Stig Hansson], 
of Sweden; pf., with words. © 
Noy. 1, 1929; 1 c Nov. 14; E for. 
7506; Svenska noter, a. b., Stock- 
holm. 25965 


Neapolitan rhapsody; by G. Ferraro, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York; 
pf. © 1e. Nov. 16, 1929; E unp. 
13312; Giuseppe Ferraro, New York. 

25966 


*>Neath the palms; valse lente, by 
Robert S. Thornton, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Nov.. 29, 1929; 1 «. 
Dec. 2; E for. 7708; Banks & son, 
York. England. 25967 


Nectar de la ilusién; letra de Alberto 
Rivera, musica de P. Villa. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Nov. 2, 
1929; E unp. 12811; Pastor Villa, 
New York. 25968 


Needin’ some love; lyric by Haven 
Gillespie, music by Mabel Wayne. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Noy. 4, 1929; E unp. 12885; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 25969 


Negro (A) love song; by M. HE. Spauld- 
ing; melody, with pf. acc. ©1e. 
Nov. 2, 1929; E unp. 12783; Mary 
Ellen Spaulding, Detroit. 25970 


Nenita; waltz, lyric and music by 
C. M. Alanis, of Mexico. [Spanish 
and English text] © Nov. 12, 1929; 
2c. Nov. 19; E pub. 10858; Cristo- 
bal Moreno Alanis, Detroit. 25971 


Neue schule der geliufigkeit und des 
vortrags; von Albert Biehl, of Ger- 
many, neue instruktive ausgabe von 


‘Theodor Wiehmayer, of Germany, 

op. 66; pf. heft 1-3. .© Apr. 9, 1929; 

le. each Oct. 2; E for. 7356-7358 ; 
Fritz Schuberth, ‘jun., Leipzig. 

© 25972-25974 

Never again; words and music by 

H. E. Hayden: pf. ©l1e. Nov. 16, 

1929; E unp. 13339 ; Henry Everett 

Hayden, Wilmington, Mass. 25975. 


Never say die, say die-dee-die, dum- 
dee-dum, do-dee-do; from Behind 


the make-up, words by Leo Robin, 


music by Newell Chase; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Nov. 8, 1929; 2 «. 
Nov. 11; E pub. 10946; Famous 
music corp., New York. 25976. 


New dances, 1929; by L. H.’ Chalif,: 


music by Th. Dubois and others. © 
Oct. 30, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 1; aff. Oct. 
31; A 15541; Louis H. Chalif, New 
York. noe 25977 


New era schottishe [!]; from Cameo 


Kirby, by George Lipschultz; pf. © 
1c. Nov. 7, 1929; E unp. 18245; Fox 
film corp., New York. 25978. 


New (The) fallin’ rain blues; words 
and music by L. Johnson. [Words 
and melody only] 
1929 ; E unp. 18361; Lonnie Johnson, 
New York. 25979 


New (A) method for the study of 
piano playing; by M. Gold... Lesson 
1-5. © 1. Nov. 16, 1929; E unp. 
13324; Matthew Gold, Hoboken, N. J. 

25980: 


New Year’s eve in New York; sym- 


phonic poem, by Werner Janssen ;- 


symphony orch. and jazz band. Sc. 
© Oct. 15, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 18; E pub. 
10841; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

25981 


New Yorker (The); from John Mur-. 


ray Anderson’s Almanac, words by 
Jack Yellen, music by Milton Ager. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 21, 1929; E unp. 18520; Ager, 
Yellen & Bornstein, inec., New York. 

25982 


Niagara; foxtrot, ur Rolfs jubileums- 
revy 1928, text av Gosta Stevens, 
musik av Helge Lindberg, of 
Sweden; pf. with words. © May 31, 
1929; 1 @ Nov. 21; E for. 7598; 
Ernst Rolf’s musikforlags, A. B., 
Stockholm. 25983. 


Nickles worth of liver; words and 
music by Edith Johnson. [Words. 
and melody only] © 1c. Nov. 27, 
1929; EK unp. 13775; Chicago music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 25984. 


1372 


© 1 ec. Nov. 18, 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS. 


no. 11, 1929 


26004 


Nieszpory ; na wszystkie niedziele roku 
koScielnego, words from the Church, 
music by Eugeniusz Walkiewicz; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Nov. 9, 1929; 
2 ec. Nov. 18; E pub. 10758; Bole- 
slaw J. Zalewski, Chicago. 25985 


Nifty, pretty, ladies; words and music 
by M. H. Wimpenny. © 1 c. Nov. 
18, 1929; E unp. 13341; Maud H. 
Wimpenny, Trenton, N. J. 25986 


Night (A) in Spain; by J. Massenet, 
arr. by T. H. Rollinson, rey. by N. P. 
Danforth [pseud. of N. Clifford 
Page]; military band pts., with con- 
ductor. Concert ed. © July 16, 
1929; 2 c« Aug. 2; E pub. 8242; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 25987 


Night (The) our dreams came true; 
words and music by R. Maloney, of 
Great Britain. [Words and melody 


only] © 1. Nov. 30, 1929; E unp. 
18875; Richard Maloney, London, 
Ont., Canada. 25988 


Nightingale please tell her! words by 
S. Yates, music by Chester Escher. 
[Words and melody only] ©1ee. 
Noy. 21, 1929; E unp. 18534; Stanley 
Yates, Bridgeport, W. Va. 25989 


Niles (John J.) Seven Kentucky 
mountain tunes; as sung by Marion 
Kerby and John J. Niles, coll. and 
arr. by J. J. Niles. © Oct. 22, 1929; 
eres CL, .. ote a. DUD.4 LUtLo 4G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 25990 


Seven negro exaltations; as sung 
by Marion Kerby and John J. Niles, 
coll. and arr. by J. J. Niles. © Oct. 
22, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 26; E pub. 10714; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 


25991 


Nina; tango, de Vopérette Arthur, liv- 
ret et lyrics de André Barde, 
musique de H Christiné, of France; 
pf. ace, avec ukulele arr. par F. 
Salabert. © Sept. 25, 1929; 1 «. 
Oct. 16; E for. 7196; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 25992 


Nina Rosa; from the musical play, 
words by Irving Caesar, music by 
Sigmund Romberg; pf. and ukulele 


ace. © Nov. 1, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 4; 
E pub. 10523; Harms, ine., New 
York. 25993 


No gray clouds in your blue skies; 
words and music by O. T. Skager. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Nov. 30, 1929; E unp. 13881; Otto T. 
Skager, Mandan, N. D.. 25994 


87056—30——A 


No. mitoccare; mazurka, words and 
music by F. Cusenza. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 18, 1929. 
E unp. 11003; Frank Cusenza, De- 
troit. 25995 


No more dams I’1l make for fish; song 
in The tempest, words by Shake- 
Sspeare, music by John Christopher 
Smith, ed. by J. Coates. London, 
Novello & co., ltd. © May 31, 1929; 
Ve Oct. 29'* for. S87? John 
Coates, Northwood, Middlesex, Eng- 
land. © new version and new mat- 
ter. 25996 


No more o’er the sea to roam; words 
and music by P. Holbrook. © 1 e. 
Nov. 4, 1929; E unp. 12881; Paul 
Holbrook, Everett, Wash. 


No one agrees with us; lyrics and 
music by B. Hyams. © 1 c. Nov. 
14, 1929; E unp. 18239; Benjamin 
Hyams, Brooklyn. 25998 


No one but you could make me blue; 
words and music by C. Kunselman; 
pf. © 1c. Noy. 7, 1929; E unp. 
138047; Clarence Kunselman, Pitts- 
burgh. ' 25999 


No one to love; words and music by 
M. G. Thomas. [Words and melody 


only] ©1e. Nov. 30, 1929; E unp. 
13851; Millard G@. Thomas, New 
York. 


26000 


No place to go; words and music by 
Roger Fleagle. [Chords, single 
staff] © 1c. Nov. 9, 1929; E unp. 
13125; J. Roger Fleagle, Baltimore. 

26001 


No shadows fall; hymn, words by 
J. R. Baxter, jr., music by Virgil O. 


Stamps. © Oct. 1, 1929; 2 ce. Nov. 
18; E pub. 10853; V. O. Stamps, 
Dallas. 26002’ 


Noble’s (Johnny) collection of Ha- 
waiian hulas and songs; words and 
music by J. Noble, Charles Namahoe 
and others, arr. by J. Noble; pf. and 
ukulele ace. Ser. 2. Kanakanut 
hotel. [5 others] © Nov. 19, 1929; 
2 c. Nov. 25; E pub. 10997; Johnny 
Noble, Honolulu. 26008: 


Nobody cares if I’m blue; lyric by 
Grant Clarke, music by Harry Akst, 
arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus; orch. pts. 
© Nov. 16, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 20; E 
pub. 8145; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 26004. 


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26005 


pt. 111, n. s., v.24 


Nobody knows but Rosie, but oh! 
what Rosie knows! from Hollywood 
nights, lyrics by Joseph McCarthy, 

- mInusic- by James F.. Hanley. -[Mimeo- 


graph] © 1c. Nov. 26, 1929; EB 
unp. 13769; Fox film corp., New 
York. 26005 


Nobody knows you like I do; from 
Big time, words and music by Sidney 
Lanfield. © Nov. 6, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 
7; E pub. 10750; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, ine., New York. 

26006 


Nobody like you; words by H. Dietch, 
music by Samuel H. Speck. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Nov. 19, 
1929; E unp. 13448; Hazel Dietch, 
Omaha, Neb. 26007 


eee loves me; fox-trot, written by 
Frank Millar, composed by Gene Lee, 


of Great Britain; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by Rex Alwyn... [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © June 


4, 1928; 1 e. Oct. 28, 1929; E for. 
7265; Berners: music co.,,ltd., Lon- 
don. 26008 


Nobody’s using it now; from The love 
parade, words by Clifford Grey, 
music by Victor Schertzinger; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Nov. 8, 1929; 
2 ce. Nov. 11; E pub. 10943; Famous 
music corp., New York. 26009 


Nobody’s baby; words and music by 
G. R. Whipple. ©-1 ec. Nov. 13, 
1929; E unp. 13215; Gladys Read 
Whipple, Cleveland. 26010 


No-body’s jigg; from The dancing 
master, selected and ed. by Douglas 
and Helen Kennedy, arr. by Arnold 
Foster, of Great Britain; pf. (In 
Country dance tunes, new series 1) 
© Nov. 30, 1929; 1 ¢. Nov. 30; E for. 
7674; English folk dance soc., Lon- 
don. 26011 


Noche loca; humorada en dos actos, 
letra de Vela y Campta, mdsica de 
F. Alonso, of Spain. © Oct. 15, 
1927; 1. @.. Nov. ,20,. 1929; E for. 
7547; Francisco Alonso, Madrid. 

26012 


Nocturne in B major; by Enrique Soro, 
of Chile} ‘pf. .@! Get; ‘22,1929 ;° 2: c. 
Oct. 26; E pub. 10710; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 26013 


None but one; words and music by 
Norm Walsh [i. e. N. E. Walsh. 
Words and melody: only] © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 25, 1929; E unp. 13653; Nor- 
man Edward Walsh, Fresno, Calif. 

26014 


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Norma; words and music by L.. C. 
Rudy. ©1c. Nov. 13, 1929; E unp 

- 18211; Lloyd C. Rudy, Detroit. 
26015 


Northern lights; words and music by 
E. S. Tillinghast. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Noy. 8, 1929; E 
unp. 12989; Edmund 8. Tillinghast, 
Carson Lake, Minn. ; 26016 


Northern Nancy; from The dancing 
master, selected and ed. by Douglas 
and Helen Kennedy, arr. by Arnold 
Foster, of Great Britain; pf. (Jn 
Country dance tunes, new series 1) 
© Nov. 30, 1929; 1 ¢e. Nov. 30; E 
for. 7679; English folk dance soc., 
London. 26017 


Nostalgia ; valzer, words and music by 
F. Cusenza. [Words and .melody 
only] ©1ce. Sept. 18, 1929; E unp. 
11004; Frank Cusenza, Detroit. 

26018 


Not in a million years could I forget 
you; words and music by W. M. 
Adeock. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 12, 1929; E unp. 131838; 
William M. Adcock, San Francisco. 

26019 


Nothin’; melody by C. J. Robison. © 
1 ec. Nov. 12, 1929; E unp. 138179; 
Carson J. Robison, New York. 

26020 


Notte (Una) sul Volga; di Italo Russo 
[pseud. of Daniele Amfitheatrof] of 
Italy; picecola orch. parti, con pf. 
conduttore. © July 12, 1929; 1-e. 
Aug. 15; E for. 7448; A. & G. 
Carisch & c., Milan. 26021 


Nous étions trois capitaines; de Suite 
canadienne, musique de Claude 
Champagne, of Canada. 1. Orch. 
pts.—2. 4 voix mixtes et orch. Par- 
tition. © Sept: 1, 1929; 1 ¢. each 
Oct. 5; E for. 7655; 7659; Durand & 
cie., Paris. 26022, 26023 


Nous étions trois capitaines; par 
Claude Champagne, of Canada; 
choeur 4 4 voix mixtes. Partition. 
© July 4, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 9; E for. 
6920; Durand et cie., Paris. 26024 


Nouveau (Le) seigneur du village; 
ouverture, par Boieldieu, orch. par 
BE. Damare, of France; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor and violin 1 con- 


ductor. 4to. © July 15, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 12; E for. 7636; E. Gaudet, 
Paris. 26025 


Now dear that I have you; words and 
music by Jack Rice [pseud. of J. M. 
Rice. Chords, single staff] ©1e. 


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26046 


Nov. 15, 1929: E unp. 13300; Jacob 
Maurice Rice, Dorchester, Mass. 
26026 


Now is the month of Maying; by 
Thomas Morley, arr. by Charles F. 
Manney; sop. 1, 2, and alto. 4to. © 
‘Oct. 24, 1929; 2c. Nov. 4; E pub. 
10528; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

26027 


‘Now that I’ve found you; words and 
music by L. W. Harris. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Nov. 14, 
1929; E unp. 13224; LeRoy Walter 
Harris, Brooklyn. 26028 


Now the fun begins; by Felix White, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Sept. 30, 
1229; 1 ef! Oct. 1285 He for!! F268 5 
Sehott & eo., ltd.. London. 26029 


Nuit embaumée; par Mare Delmas, 
arr. par §S. Chapelier, of France; 
orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur et 
1°. violini conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 
2, ehO29 5 lc. Oct. 16> f) for, , 7179; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 26030 


No. 1 album Jugoslavenskih pjesama i 
plesova; arr. by R. Cernkovich; pf. 
© Nov. 16, 1929; 2 ¢. and aff. Dee. 
9; AA 31166; Rudolph Cernkovich, 
Chicago. 26031 


Nur einen tag hast du mich reich 
gemacht; langsamer foxtrot, worte 
und musik von Fritz Rotter und 
Franz Doelle, of Germany. © Aug. 
30, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 5; E for. 7514; 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 

26032 


O God my love; words by Bernard C. 
Scharf, music by Paul Tonner; sop., 
-or ten., and alto solos, with cho. 
4to. © Aug. 27, 1929; 2c. Nov. 21; 
E pub. 10911; McLaughlin & Reilly 
co., Boston. 26033 


© Herr, gib jedem seinen eignen tod; 
3 stimmigen ménnerchor, worte von 
R. M. Rilke, musik von Georg Bott- 
cher, of Germany; mit 3 posaunen, 
pauke und becken. 4to. © June 12, 
19299 Ate: Sept:/214 HB for) 7287 ; 
Gebr. Hug & co., Leipzig. 26034 


O Jesus Thou are standing; words by 
Wm. How, music by W. B. Gordon. 
© 1c. Nov. 26, 1929; E unp. 13780; 
W. B. Gordon, Memphis, Tenn. 

26035 


O joyous day; hymn, words by C. W. 
._ Vaughan, music by J. P. Thomason. 
© Oct. 1, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 7; E pub. 


9784; Chas. W. Vaughan, Lawrence- 
burg, Tenn. 26036 


O little town of Bethlehem; words by 
Phillips Brooks, musie by H. A. Con- 
rad; mixed voices, organ ace. Bos- 
ton, Mass., Musie service co. 4to. 
© Nov. 23, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 27; B 
pub. 11031; Harriet Adams Conrad, 
Boston. 26037 


O Lord, I am Thine; words and music 
by R. HE. Neighbour, arr. by Richard 
W. Oliver. © Oct. 20, 1929; 2 e. 
Oct. 26; E pub. 10974; Robert Ed- 
ward Neighbour, Cleveland. 260388 


O Master, let me walk with Thee; 
words by Washington Gladden, music 
by Mark Andrews; organ acc. 
Nov. 9, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 11; E pub. 
10942; G.. Ricordi & co.,- ine., New 


York. 26039 
O mein heimatland; sSchweizerlieder- 
potpourri, ged. von verschiedenen 


dichtern, gesetzt v. Pepi Wais, of 
Switzerland; salonorch. stimmen, 
mit pf. direction. 4to. © June 1, 
1929 Tc. Sept. 215 Hi. for. “fae6: 
Gebriider Hug & co., Leipzig. 26040 


O merry youth; by N. Kovandovitch ; 
pf. [Photostat] © 1 ec. Oct. 26, 
1929; E unp. 12814; Nicholas Ko- 
vandovitch, Dallas. 26041 


O mlodem kowalu a starej kowalce 
[and] Polski rybak’ z nad wolgi; 
words and music by I. Podgorski. 
© Oct. 25, 1929; 2-c. Nov. 21; E pub. 
10926; Ignacy Podgorski, Philadel- 
phia. 26042 


O, my little mamy [!]; by I. Paris, of 
France; pf. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1929; E 
unp. 12752; Irving Paris, Paris. 

126045 


O Saviour of mankind; words from 
medizval Latin, tr. by Edwd. Cas- 
well, music by Ernest Mettrop, of 
Canada; in E flat. © Oct. 29, 1929; 
2 ec. Oct. 31; E pub. 10457; Boosey 
& co., ine., New York. 26044 


O sole mio; in diagram, by Mort Sear- 
els; Hawaiian steel guit., with 
words. © Sept. 26, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct. 
26; E pub. 10671; Honolulu con- 
servatory of music, inc., Akron, O. 

i 26045 


Oberek do biaiego dnia; K. Namyskow- 
ski, na fortepian przetozyt L. A. Cies- 
zykowski.. © Oct. 26, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 
4; E pub. 10571; John Jasinski, Chi- 
cago. 26046 


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26047 


Oberek Galicyjski och ty moja ulu- 
biona; words and music by J. Wys- 
kowski. [Words and melody only] 
©1e Nov. 18, 1929; BE unp. 13401; 
John Wyskowski, Omaha, Neb. 

26047 


Obersteiger (Der) ; potpourri tiber be- 
kannte melodien der gleichnamigen 
operette, von Carl Zeller und Leo- 
pold Weninger, both of Austria; 
orch, stimmen, mit pf. direction und 
violino 1 direction. © Oct. 23, 1929; 
1c. Nov. 18; E for. 7467; D. Rahter, 
Leipzig. 26048 


Ocean (The) of love; fox-trot ballad, 
words and music by S. H. Douglas. 
© Oct. 25, 1929; 2 c Oct. 30; E pub. 
10556; Sallie Hume Douglas, Hono- 
lulu. 26049 


Och! Och! Och! Oy! Oy! words and 
music by H. W. McNamara. © 1c. 
Nov. 18, 1929; E unp. 138365;. Helen 
W. McNamara, Chicago. 26050 


Odysseus (Ulysse); szenen aus der 
Odyssee, dichtung von W. P. Graff, 
English version by N. Macfarren, 
fiir solostimmen, chor u. orch. von 
Max Bruch, op. 41, arr. von Franz 
Terwal, of Switzerland; klavieraus- 
zug mit text. 4to. [German, Hng- 
lish and French text], © May 1, 
1929; 1 ec. May 28; E for. 4732; N. 
Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 26051 


Of course I love you; words and mu- 
sic by W. J. Day. © 1. Nov. 4, 
1929; E unp. 12794; William James 
Day, Brooklyn. 26052 


Offenbach (Jacques) Beauteous 
night, O night of love; barecarolle, 
from The tales of Hoffmann, words 
tr. by Samuel Richards Gaines, mu- 
sic arr. by Charles F. Manney; sop., 
alto and bass. 4to. © Oct. 2, 
1929; 2 ec Nov. 4; E pub. 10536; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 26053 


Oh! Dad you know; words by A. J. 
Todd, music by Walter W. New- 
comer. © Sept. 26, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
30; E pub. 9764; Albert James Todd, 
Camden, N. J. 26054 


Oh, Emma-Leana; words and music 
by C. A. Ridgway. © 1 ¢. Dec. 2, 
1929; E unp. 13894; Charles Arthur 
Ridgway, Hollywood. 26055 


Oh, Father Power of Holy Cross; 
words and music by B. L. Sullivan. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 25, 1929; E unp. 18663; Ed- 
ward L. Sullivan, Boston. 26056 


pt. Il, n. S., Vv. 24° 


won’t you please come: 
down; words and music by F.. 
Schuette. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1929; E: 
unp. 18616; Florence Schuette, New’ 
York. 26057 


Oh, God! 


Oh, how I long to be with you; words: 
and music by A. Pikelis. [Words. 
and melody only] © 1c. Nov. 23,. 
1929; E unp. 138607; Angelina Pike- 
lis, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 26058. 


Oh! jailer bring back that key; words. 
and music by Charles Craver.. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢.. 
Nov. 29, 1929; E unp. 13798; South-- 
ern musi¢e pub. co., ine., New York. 

26059 - 


Oh Jimmie, I didn’t think it of you; 
fox-trot, words and music by L. A...’ 
Balcom, arr. by Burrell Van Buren. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «.. 
Nov. 25, 1929; E unp. 18729; Leo. 
Alvin Balcom, Bismarck, N. D. 

26060. 


Oh! Mary my beautiful Mary I love- 
only you; words and music by H.. 
Cullinan. [Words and melody only] 
1c. Noy....22, 1929; E. unp. 15622; 
Hobart Cullinan, Buffalo. 26061. 


Ch my stock is going up with Susie; 
lyrics by Lewis and Young, music 
by Cliff Hess. [Words and melody 


only] © 1c. Nov. 9, 1929; E unp.. 
13585; Remick music corp., New 
York. 26062: 


Oh sefiorita; words and music by C. 
Maduro, of Netherlands, domiciled 
at New York. [English and Span- 
ish text. Photostat] © 1 ec. Nov. 
27, 1929; E unp. 18783; Charles. 
Maduro, New York. 26068 - 


Oh! so sweet; lyric by George Wagg- 
ner, music by Abner Silver. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
Nov. 18, 1929; E unp. 138695; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co. ine, New 
York. 26064. - 


Oh Sue; words by G. I. Runion, music 
by Margery L. Runion. [Photostat] 
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1929; E unp. 13406; 
Geo. I. Runion, Oak Park, Ill. 

26065.. 


Oh, that you’d remember lonely me 
and—don’t forget; words by E. Por- 
ter, music by Burrell Van Buren. . 
[Words and melody only] © 1c. 
Nov. 25, 1929; E unp. 13718; Elsye 
Porte. San Antonio. 26066 ..- 


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26086 


-Oh! there’s a mouse; words and music 
by Harry Woods. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Nov. 25, 1929; H 

-unp. 13685; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 26067 


“Oh, why, dear pines, do you pine too? 
words and music by B. Sieve-Bor- 
suk, of Russia, domiciled at New 
York. © 1c Oct. 3, 1929; E unp. 
13167; Belle Sieve-Borsuk, New 
York. 26068 


‘O’Hara’s warning; words and music 
by Cooke [pseud. of Fannie M. 
Cooke] and Frederick [pseud. of J. 
F. Gordon] © 1c. Nov. 6, 1929; E 
unp. 12943; John F. Gordon, Mid- 
dletown. N. Y. 26069 


‘Ohio River song; words and music by 
Armand J. P. Vandermyn. © Noy. 
10, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 16; E pub. 10799; 
Armand J. P. Vandermyn, Pitts- 
burgh. 26070 


*Old Black Joe; in diagram, by Mort 
Searels: Hawaiian steel guit., with 
words. © Sept. 26, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct. 
26; E pub. 10667; Honolulu con- 
servatory of music, ine., Akron, O. 

26071 


‘Old fashioned love song; words and 
musie by C. A. Haufe. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Nov. 29, 1929; 
E unp. 13811; Charles A. Haufe, San 
Carlos, Calif. 26072 


‘Old folks at home; soft shoe dance, by 
Stephen C. Foster [and] Turkey in 
the straw; buck and wing dance, 
arr. of each by Louis Panella; orch. 
pts. © Sept. 25, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 
24; E pub. 9419; Volkwein bros., 
Pittsburgh. 26073 


Old John’s rebuttal; words and music 
by T. A. Huson. © Oct. 30, 1929; 
2 ec. Nov. 5; E pub. 10504; Thomas 
Alfred Huson, Los Angeles. 26074 


Old (An) Kentucky lullaby; words 
and music by Fred Rose; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Nov. 21, 1929; 2 ce. 
Nov. 25; E pub. 10992; T. S. Deni- 
son & co., Chicago. 26075 


Old (An) love; text by A. Fernandez 
Bustamente, English version by 
Romney Brent, music by Alfonso 
Esparza Oteo, arr. by Grover Ack- 
ley Brower; sop. 1, 2, and alto. 
4to. © July 5, 1929; 2 e. July 6; 
E pub. 7399; R. L. Huntzinger, inc., 
New York. 26076 


Old man Pie-Eye; fox trot, by Byron 
Gay. 4to. 1. Dance orch. pts., arr. 
by Frank Skinner, with words. 2. 
Voeal orch. pts., arr. by Geo. J. Trin- 
kaus. © Oct. 31, 1929; 2 ¢. each 
Noy. 5; E pub. 10634, 10635; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 

26077, 26078 


Old man Sunshine, little boy Bluebird ; 
lyric by Mort Dixon, music by Harry 
Warren; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
June 12, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 20, 1929; E 
pub. 11014; Remick music corp., New 
York. 26079 


Old (The) ranchman’s tale; from A 
day on the plains, by Laurence Bol- 
ton; pf. © Nov. 7, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 
11; E pub. 10657; Ernest Gerald 
Council, Dallas. 26080 


Old ship of Zion; negro spiritual, music 
arr. by Purcell J. Mansfield, of Great 
Britain, op. 75, no. 10; mixed voices. 
41a, (C) Oct. 287 1930-1 c Nov.9; 
E for. 7445; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow. 26081 


Old songs hymnal; words and melodies 
from the state of Georgia, collected 
by Dorothy G. Bolton, music arr. by 
Harry T. Burleigh. 16mo. © Oct. 
i Ve2o- 2c. anu an. Oe. Thy & 
14162; Century co., New York. 

26082 


Old (An) valentine; poem by Nan Ter- 
rell Reed, music by Jessie Moore 
Wise; med. voice. © June 15, 1929; 
De PY, bo DU. COLD; “SV INY. ae 
Wise & co., New York. 26083 


Olga, the pet of the boatmen on the 
Volga; comedy fox-trot, words and 
music by Howard Flynn, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Nov. 
20, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 19; E for. 7530; 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., London. 

26084 


On a California morning; words by 
King Zany, music by D. E. McNamee. 
[Words and melody only. Photo- 
stat] ©1ce. Nov. 26, 1929; E unp. 
13738; Donald E. McNamee, Holly- 
wood. 26085 

On Miami’s sands of gold; words and 
music by E. P. Courtney. © 1 e«. 
July 9, 1929; E unp. 138465; Eliza- 
beth Piatt Courtney, Port Washing- 
ton, L. I., N. ¥. 26086 


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26087 


On n’ me la fait pas; java, de lopé- 
rette Déshabillez-vous, par René 
Mercier, arr. par F. Salabert, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur, 1°. violino conducteur et 
paroles. 4to. © Sept. 25, 1929;1¢. 
Oct. 16; E for. 7181; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 26087 


On the river; from Budapest, words 
by Clare Kummer, music by Jean 


Schwartz. © 1 ¢ Nov. 8, 1929; HE 
unp. 13093; Fox film corp., New 
York. 26088 


On the road to California; words and 
music by Len Nash. © Oct. 29, 
1929; 2 c Nov. 18; E pub. 10811; 
Adams, Vee & Abbott, inc., Chicago. 

26089 


Once in a blue moon; words and music 
' by E. Higgins. © 1c. Nov. 15. 1929; 
E unp. 13296; Edrie Higgins, Tarpon 
Springs, Fla. 26090 


Once in a while; words and music by 
Virginia Rowe [i. e. M. V. Rowe] 
© 1-e. Oct. 19, 1929; E unp. 7486; 
Mabel Virginia Rowe, Dallas. 

26091 

Once in a while; words by T. Brache, 
music by Phil Starr. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Nov. 4; 
2 c. Nov. 7; E pub. 10665; Tony 
Brache, St. Paul, Minn. 26092 


Once upon a time; words by George 
Brown, musie by Alfred Solman; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Aug. 21, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 22; E pub. 85538; Vincent 
Youmans, inc., New York. 26093 


Once with Jesus; hymn; words and 
melody by C. Will, harmonized by 
BH. A. Denby. © Apr. 26, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 30; E pub. 5578; Christina Will, 
Monrovia, Calif. 26094 


One; or, Waltz of trust, words and 
music by L. D. Macpherson, of Great 
Britain, domiciled at New York. © 
1c. Nov. 15, 1929: Ei unpy 13301 ; 
Le Margaret du Rocher Macpherson, 
New York. 26095 


One memory; words and music by EH. 
M. Cook. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 2; 1929; E unp. 12803; 
Elizabeth Morgan Cook, Belvedere, 
Calif. 26096 


One minute of heaven; theme song of 
Forward pass, words and music by 
Herb Magidson,; Ned Washington 
and Michael H. Cleary; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Oct. 9, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 
7; E pub. 10593; George & Arthur 
Piantadosi, inec., New York. 26097 


~ pt. 111, n. §., Vv. 24 


One summer night; waltz, words and. 
music by H. Eller. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Nov. 21, 1929;. 
_ E unp. 13558; Herman Eller, Brook- 

lyn. 26098. 


One two three four; in diagram, by 
Mort Searels; Hawaiian steel guit..,. 
with words. © Sept. 26, 1929; 2 c.. 
Nov. 2; E pub. 10682; Honolulu con- 
servatory of music, inc., Akron, O. 

26099: 

Only; words by Lucile Mayer Combs, 

_ music by C.D. Pavlick. ©1c. Noy. 
21, 1929; E unp. 13511; Clinnie Dill 
Pavlick, St. Louis. 26100 


Only a bum; words by William Raskin, 
music by George Brown. © 1 «¢. 
Noy. 14, 1929; E unp. 13220; Paul 
Parker, New York. 26101 


Only a dreamer of dreams; waltz, 
words by M. McCardle, music by Len 
Fleming. ‘[Words and melody only] 
© 1 c. Nov. 14, 1929; E unp. 13219; 
Marie McCardle, Geraldine, Mont. 

26102 

Only love is real; from Lord Byron 
of Broadway, lyric by Arthur Freed, 
music by Nacio Herb Brown. . © 
Nov. 29, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 30; E pub. 
11078; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
New York. 26103 


Only mine in dreams; words and music 
by D. W. Felmet. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 ¢. Nov. 8, 1929; EB 
unp. 12966; Delia W. Felmet, Leedey, 
OKI. 


Only mother can sing a lull-a-by ; words: 
and music by G. E. Morley. © 1c. 
Nov. 14, 1929; E unp. 13227; Ger- 
trude Hstelle Morley, Silverton, Or. 

26105. 


Only you; melody by H. Jompulsky and 
Mathy Levine. © 1c. Nov. 8, 1929; 
EK unp. 13060; Harry Jompulsky, 
New York. 26106: 


Onward all; melody for two voices, 
words and music by M. Leyda. © 
1 ¢@ Nov. 18, 1929; E unp. 13408; 
Myrtle Leyda, San Francisco. 26107 


Oo-ma-Ru-Ru; fox-blues, words by 
Millicent, music by Jack Lynn, of 
France. © Sept. 1, 1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 
16; E for. 7206; Choudens, Paris. 

26108 


Operatica; selection of popular airs 
from well-known operas, arr. by J. H. 
Squire, of Great Britain; pf. © Oct. 

- 18, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 31; E for. 7388; 
Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 
26109 


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Orchester-studien fiir viola; hrsg. von 
Wilhelm Altmann, of Germany. 
hft. 9, 8. © Aug. 24, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 
21; E for. 7364, 7365; Carl Merse- 
burger, Leipzig. 26110, 26111 


Oregon pledge song; by J. S. Evans, 
(In Songs of our Oregon) © Nov. 
18, 1929; 2 e. Nov. 23; E pub. 10913; 
John Stark Evans, Eugene, Or. 

26112 


Oregon, queen of the West; words and 
music by H. C. Epley, harmonized 
by Eva Winters Snelling. © June 
29, 1929; 2 c Aug. 20; E pub. 8516; 
Henry Clifford Epley, Salem, Or. 

26113 


Oriental impressions; suite for or- 
chestra, by H. Eichheim. Se. Pub- 
lished by the Soc. for the publica- 
tion of Amer. music. © Oct. 15, 
feo see ec. Oct) 21.5; H pub: L07T07; 
Henry Bichheim, Santa Barbara, 
Calif. 26114 


Oriental witchery; danse egyptienne, 
by Allan Anson, arr. by Lester Brock- 
ton; band pts. with conductor. 4to. 
© May 20, 1929; 2c. Sept. 6; E pub. 
11024; Ludwig music pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 26115 


Orientale; caléidoscope, by César Cui, 
op. 50, no. 9, rev. and arr. by Bo- 
hislay Leopold, of Czechoslovakia ; 
small orch. pts., with pf. or organ 
conductor and ist violin conductor. 
© Apr. 20, 1929; 1 c. May 16; E for. 
4542; N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., Ber- 
lin. 26116 


Orientale; no. 2, de Chants d’Espagne, 
par I. Albeniz, arr. par Francis Sala- 
bert of France; orch. parties, avec 
pf. conducteur et 1°. violini conduc- 
teur. © Sept. 25, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 16; 
E for. 7226; Union musicale franco 
espagnole, Paris. 26117 


Ormond house; from The dancing 
master, selected and ed. by Douglas 
and Helen Kennedy, arr. by Arnold 
Foster, of Great Britain; pf. (Jn 
Country dance tunes, new series 1) 
© Nov. 30, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 30; E for. 
7685; English folk dance soc., Lon- 
don. 26118 


Orphan rag doll; words and music by 
Henry Petersen Nissen. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. Nov. 5, 
1929; E unp. 12933; Henry P. Nis- 
sen, Oakland, Calif. 26119 


Our country; words and music by H. 
A‘ Nyblin. © 1. Nov. 11, 1929; 


26130 


E unp, 13188; Henry A. Nyblin, Chi- 


cago, 26120 
Our dead; sonnet, words by Robert 
Nichols, music by E. Cundell, of 


Great Britain, op. 11; ten. © Nov. 
457192930 1 ve. Nov. 2: i) fary 7403': 
Edric Cundell, London. 26121 


Our dear old home; words by I. Cor- 
bin, music by Phil Starr. [Words. 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Nov. 27, 
1929; E unp. 138791; Ida Corbin, 
Blue Mound, Kan. 26122 


Our England; words by Madeline Fos- 
ter, music. by B. C. Stretton of 
Great Britain. © Nov: 14, 1929; 
1 ec. Nov. 30; E for. 7703; Beata de 
Courcy Stretton, Salcombe, Eng- 
land. 26123. 


Our love is everlasting light; words 
and music by J. M. Adamcik. 
[Words and melody only] ©l1e«. 
Nov. 2, 1929; E unp. 12805; Joseph 
M. Adamcik, Astoria, L. I, N. Y. 

26124 


Our melody of love; words and musi¢e 
by F. N. McGrath, jr. [Photostat] 
©1ce. Noy. 7, 1929; E unp. 12949; 
Francis Neal McGrath, jr., Clayton, 
Mo. 26125. 


Our old family album; words by F. 
and Johnny Marvin, music by F. 
Marvin. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 19, 1929; E unp. 13427; 
Frankie Marvin, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 

26126. 


Out in the cold; from Hollywood 
nights, words and music by Con 
Conrad, Sidney D. Mitchell and Ar- 
chie Gottler. © Nov. 7, 1929; 2 «¢. 
Noy. 8; E pub. 10744; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

26127 


Out in the great North-west; words 
by J. E. Guernsey, music by Floyd 
Thompson. © 1 ec. Oct. 10, 1929; 
E unp. 11901; Thompson & Guernsey, 
Indianapolis. 26128 


Out of the past; from Hot rythm, 
words and music by Walter O’Keefe 
and Bobby Dolan. © Sept. 3, 1929; 
2 c. Sept. 4; E pub. 8887; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, ine, New 
York. 26129 


\ 


Ouverture symphonique; par Alexan- 
dre Tansman, of Poland; pf. 
Octi''15;)'1929 ; ‘2c. Név169 H'for. 
7593; Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 

26130 


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26131 


pt. 111, n. s., Vv. 24 


Over; words and music by Cooke 
[pseud. of Fannie M. Cooke] and 
Frederick [pseud. of J. F. Gordon] 
© 1 ¢. Nov. 6, 1929; E unp. 12944; 
John F. Gordon, Middletown, N.Y. 

26131 


Overture of overtures; compiled and 
arr. by Louis Panella; orch. pts. © 
Nov. 27, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 26; E pub. 
11020; Volkwein bros., Pittsburgh. 

26132 


Pagan’s (A) dream; words by Hy- 
man Levine, music by F. Barovick. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Nov. 23, 1929; E unp. 18633; Fred 
Barovick, New York. 26133 


Pageantry; march, by K. L. King; 
band pts. 4to. © Nov. 26, 1929; 
2c. Nov. 29; E pub. 11043; Karl L. 
King music house, Fort Dodge, Ia. 

26134 


Paiatz (Der); words and music by 
H. Yablonik; pf. (YRUND D5) 
© 1c. Nov. 26, 1929; E unp. 18758; 
Hyman Yablonik, Brooklyn. 26135 


Pajara (La) pinta; d’Osear Espli, 
of Spain; pf. 1. El conde de cabra. 
[2 others] © July 15, 1929; 1 « 
Sept. 12; E for. 7639; Union mu- 
sicale franco-espagnole, Paris. 

26136 


Pal of my dreams; words and music 
by E. A. Hobbs. [Words and mel- 
ody only] .© 1. ec. Nov. 30, 1929; 
EK unp. 13869; Edgar A. Hobbs, 
Oceanside, L. I., N. Y. 26137 


Pal (The) of the pal I love; words 
by L. Bullis, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. New York City, Frank 
Harding.’ \@), Oct. 2a aoe52 2, 'c. 
Nov. 7; E pub. 10662; Leonard Bul- 
lis, Rib Lake, Wis. 26138 


Papitou; de la fantaisie-opérette Vive 
Leroy, paroles de René Pujol, mu- 
sique de Fred Pearly et Pierre 
Chagnon, both of France; pf. et 
ukulele acc. © Sept. 1, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 5; E for. 7145; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 26139 


Para mi canton me voy; cancion 
mexicana, letra y mtisieca de C. Me- 
jia, of Mexico, domiciled at New 
York. © 1c. Nov. 29, 1929; E unp. 
13823; Carlos Mejia, New York. , 

26140 


Parade of the blues; from Hollywood 
nights, words and music by Con 
Conrad, Sidney D. Mitchell and 
Archie Gottler. © Nov. 12, 1929; 


2 c. Nov. 13; E pub. 10945; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 
, 26141 


Paris, stay the same; from The love 
parade; words by Clifford Grey, 
music by Victor Schertzinger; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Nov. 8, 1929; 
2c. Nov. 11; E pub. 10945; Famous 
music corp., New York. 


Parranda (La); zarzuela en tres 
actos, letra de Louis Fernandez Ar- 
davin, mtsica de F. Alonso, of Spain. 
© May 6, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 20, 1929; 
E for. 7564; Francisco Alonso, 
Madrid. 261438 


Parrot (The); words by J. M. Hill- 
man, music by Frances Pierce. © 
1c Nov. 4, 1929; E unp. 12867; 
John M. Hillman, Harrisburg, Or. 

26144 


Parting (The); by H. C. Barnett; 
pf. [Photostat] © 1 e¢. Nov. 7, 
1929; E unp. 18050; Harold Comp- 
ton Barnett, New York. 26145 


Passing by; 3 pt. song, by Edward 
Purcell, arr. by G. Waring Steb- 
bins, based on the harmony of Wil- 
liam Arms Fisher; women’s voices. 
© Oct. 31, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 4; E pub. 
10529; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

26146 


Pastorale d’Auvergne; par Paul Fau- 
chey, arr. par F. Salabert, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 


ducteur et 1°. violini conducteur. 
4to. © Sept. 1, 1929: 1 « Oct.wS5; 
E for. 7119; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 26147 


Pastorale de Savoie; par Paul Fau- 
chey, arr. par F. Salabert, of 
France; orch. parties, avee pf. con- 
ducteur et 1°. violini conducteur. 
4to. © Sept. 25, ; 19295) de Oct. 
16; E for. 7185; Franc:s Salabert, 
Paris. ' 26148 


Paul’s (Dan) musical gems; by .D. 
Paul; violin. © 1c. Nov. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 138620; Daniel Paul, New 
York, 26149 


Pavadas; tango, by C. Rodriguez, of 


Spain; pf. © 1.¢. Oct. 21, 1929; H 
unp. 13253; Celedonio Rodriguez, 
Bilbao, Spain. 26150 
Paysage bizarre; par F. July, of 


France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. Sept. ‘1, 1929); 
1 ec. Oct. 5; E for. 7101; Choudens, 
Paris. 26151 


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26142 | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1929 


26172 


Paysage sentimental; par Claude De- 
bussy, arr. par F. Salabert, of 
. France; violon, violoncelle soli et 
oreh. parties, avec pf.-conducteur 
et 1°. violini conducteur. ©, Dec. 
at 1928: 1 cc. July 8, 1929: E tor. 
5491; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
26152 
Peace; hymn, words and melody by 
E. Mickelson, harmonized by E. A. 
Denby. © Apr. 26, 1929; 2° ¢. Oct. 
30; E pub. 5575; Esther Mickelson, 
Huntington Park, Calif., and Esther 
A. Denby, Pasadena, Calif. 26153 


Peach blossom; children’s operetta, 
written by L. F. Ramsey, music by 
B. Mansell Ramsey, of Great Brit- 
ain. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd.—Philadelphia, Curwen, inc. 4to. 
© Sept. 14, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 11; D 
pub. 27611; Lilian F. Ramsey, West 
Witter:ng, Chichester, England. 

26154 

Pelona; tango, lyric and music by C. 

- G@. Aceves, of Mexico. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Nov. 22, 1929; 
E unp. 13572; Carlos G. Aceves, New 
York. 26155 


Pennant educational folio; selected 
and ed. by Jay W. Fay, arr. by Wal- 
ter C. Schad; drums, bells and tim- 
ans Jie Lo GC) NOV..22, 1929 5 2, ¢. 
Noy. 25; E pub. 10966; Crawford 
music corp., New York. 26156 


Pennant pastime folio; school band 
series composed and sc. by Mayhew 
fe bake Dis. Uk. t. 4t0- ©) aly 
ta. 1929: 2. c Nov:.6; BE, pub. 10607 ; 
Crawford music corp., New York. 

26157 

Pensive floweret; chanson triste, by 
Hilsel Holt; pf. © Nov. 19, 1929; 
2 ce. Nov. 20; E pub. 10874; Century 
music pub. co., New York. 26158 


Pensive moments; by Adam Carse, of 
Great Britain; violin and pf. © Oct. 
aw aoeg: 1.’e: Oct. 28; BE for; (Zio; 


Augener, ltd., London. 26159 
Pepina come to your Joe; words and 
music by A. B. Gamache. [Words 


and melody only] © 1. Nov. 20, 
1929; E unp. 13452; Alice B. Gam- 
ache, Winchendon Springs, Mass. 
26160 
Pepito; Spanish waltz, by L. Y. Gra- 
bowsky; pf. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 13322; Lydia Yolanda Gra- 
bowsky, New York. 26161 


Perfect (The) song; musical theme of 
the Pepsodent hour, words by Clar- 
ence Lucas, music by Joseph Carl 


Petyrek (Felix) 


Breil. New ed. New York, Chap- 
pell-Harms, inc. © Nov. 4, 1929;. 
2 ce. Nov. 5; E pub. 10606; Chappell 
& co., ltd., London. 26162. 


Perkins (Walton) popular voice meth- 
od; jazz, ed. by Martha Richards.. 
© Nov. 25, 1929; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
6; AA 29964; Ted Browne music co., 
ine., Chicago. 26163. 


Perlita; tango-canzone, di Tito Spano 
[pseud. of Francesco Mignone], of 
Italy; pf. © 1c. May 2, 1929; EB 
unp. 6338; Enrico Bernstiel, Milan.. 

26164 

Petit (Le) singe et les gros moineaux ; 
chanson de route, par Paul Dupin, 
of France; choeur 4 4 voix, sans acc. 
4to. © Sept. 25, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 16; 
E for. 7190; Durand et cie., Paris. 

26165. 

Petite (La). bohéme; ouverture, de 
Henri Hirchmann, révisée et trans- 
crite pour petit ou grand orch. par 
Francis Casadesus, of France; par- 
ties, avec pf. conducteur et 1° violon. 
conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 1, 1929;. 
1 ¢. Oct. 5; E for. 7108; Choudens, 
Paris. 26166. 


Petite marquise; par René Rabey, of 
France; pf. © July 15, 1929; 1 e.. 
Sept. 16; E for. 7644; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 26167 


Petite valse-serenade; by Edward A. 
Mueller; violin and pf. © May 831, 
1929; 2 c. Aug. 12; E pub. 6753; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 26168. 


6 griechische rhap- 
osdien; von FEF, Petyrek, of Austria ;. 
pf. 1. Athen. [5 others] © Aug. 
28,8929: 1..e..Qet. 2;, BE. for. T4125 
Universal-edition, a. g., Vienna. 

26169: 


Pfeiffer (Hubert) Sonate; von H. 
Pfeiffer, of Germany, op. 33; pf.; in 
E moll. © Dec. 1, 1928; 1 ¢. May 
16, 1929; E for. 4551; N. Simrock, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 26170 


Philadelphia, Philadelphia phorever 
phirst; words and music by G. C. 
Holtzendorff. © July 9, 1929; 2 ec. 
July 6; E pub. 7874; Grover C. 
Holtzendorff, Philadelphia. 26171 


Phillips (Barbara) Four American- 
Indian impressions; by B. Phillips, 
of Great Britain, orch. by Fred Ad- 
lington; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor. 1. The signal of peace. [8 
others] © Oct. 11, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 
31; E for. 7234; Boosey & co., 1td., 
London. 26172 


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26173 


Photograph (A) of you; words and 
musie by Joe McNair. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 31, 1929; 
E unp. 12828; Elizabeth A. Foster, 
‘Oakland, Calif. 26173 


Pick up the rhythm; words by Frank 
Eyton, music by Billy Mayerl, of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele acc. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Nov. 28, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 29; E for. 
7705; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd. 

26174 


Piéce fantastique; by Alan Samar; pf. 
© Nov. 4, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 6; E pub. 
10586; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 26175 


Piéces espagnoles 4 danser; par Raoul 
Laparra, of France. Partition 
d’orch. 1. Zambra. [3 others] © 
Sept. 1, 1929; 1 ce. Oct. 5; E for. 
7140; Choudens, Paris. 26176 


Piedigrotta Gioventt 1929; compilatore 
Renato D’Alterio, of Italy. [Naples, 
Italy] Casa editrice Le cronache let- 
terarie e teatrali. © Sept. 7, 1929; 
1c. Nov. 7; E for. 7400; Francesco 
Pennino, Brooklyn. 26177 


Piesh powitalna; stowa J. L. Zielin- 
skiego, mel. J. Czubskiego, na dwa 
giosy i fort. W. Baluta. © Feb. 21, 
1929; 2 ec. Mar. 2; E pub. 4737; W. 
H. Sajewski, Chicago. 26178 


Pietoso waltz; by L. Villani, arr. by 
L. Canoro; 1st and 2d mand. or 
violin, and guit. © 1 ¢. Nov. 21, 
1929; E unp. 13551; Lazzaro Villani, 
Milford, Mass. 26179 


Pigeons; by Cedric W. Lemont, op. 59, 
no. 2; pf. © Oct. 30, 1929; 2 ¢. Nov. 
4; E pub. 10546; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 26180 


Pios tha me pari; words by A. Lasko, 
music by Ierotheo Skiza, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York, and Tetos 
Demetriades. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Nov. 11, 1929; E unp. 
13155; Synchronic pub. co., New 
York. 26181 


Pirate song; words by Howard John- 
son, music by Sam Messenheimer. 
© 1 e. Nov. 8, 1929; E unp. 13062; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 26182 


Pirates ; finale, words by Howard John- 
son, music by Sam Messenheimer. 
© 1c. Noy. 18, 1929; E unp. 13397; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 26183 


pt. 111, n. S., V. 24 


Pirates; words by Dorothy Foster 
Brown, music by H. C. Buhler. © 
1c. Nov. 11, 1929; E unp. 13133; 
Herman Charles Buhler, Woodcliff, 
N. J. 26184 


Pirates of love; words-by Vince Bryan 
and Gus Edwards, music by G. Ed- 
wards. ©1ce. Nov. 18, 1929; E unp. 
13392; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
Culver City, Calif, 26185 


Pizzicato polka; by Joh. Strauss, arr. 
by G. C. Gault; brass quartet. © 
Oct. 29, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 4; E pub. 
10506; Geo. C. Gault, Chicago. 26186 


Place (A) called Calvary; hymn, 
words and music by C. F. Smith. © 
1 ec. Oct. 21, 1929; E unp. 13021; 
Cabell Foster Smith, Appomattox, 
Va. 26187 


Placidia; marcha, por B. Pizarro, of 
Mexico, op. 24; pf. ©l1e. May 25, 
' 1929; E unp. -7102; Benjamin Pi- 
zarro, Mexicali, Mexico. 26188 


Play-time; by Elliott S. Allison; pf. 
© Oct. 29, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 4; E pub. 
10541; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

26189 


Please; words and music by R. A. 
Woods. © 1c. Oct. 28, 1929; E unp. 
13168; Richard Arthur Woods, Chi- 
cago. 26190 


Pobrydu-pobrydu; polka, words and 
music by George Apolsky, of Canada, 
‘domiciled at Detroit. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 18548; Apolsky & Bukantis 
music co., Detroit. 26191 


Polichinelle ; de S. Rachmaninoff, op. 3, 
no. 4, arr. par F. Salabert, of France; 
orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur et 
1°. violini conducteur. © Sept. 25, 
1929; 1 ce. Oct. 16; E for. 7228; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 26192 


Polish festival day; mazurka, by Hil- 
sel Holt; pf. © Nov. 19, 1929; 2 e. 
Nov. 20; E pub. 10875; Century 
music pub. co., New York. 261938 


Politian; prélude no. 1, de J. M. Zou- 
baloff, transcrit par Pierre Dupont, 
of France; harmonie et fanfare, avec 
conducteur. Parties. 4to. © July 
15, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 16; E for. 76381; 
Hditions Maurice Senart, Paris. 

26194 

Polka felice; by A. T. Tustelli, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York; pf. ©1e. 
Noy. 19, 1929; E unp. 13412; Angelo 
T. Tustelli, New York. 26195 


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‘no. 11, 1929 


‘Polonias ; invocation, par Paul Dupin, 
of France; chceur 4 4 voix, sans ace. 
4to. © Sept. 25, 1929; 1 e. Oct. 16; 
E for. 7191; Durand & cie., Paris. 

26196 


-Pomposo; grand march, by Hugo Frey ; 
orch. New York, Robbins music 
corp. 4to. © Nov. 5, 1929; 2 ¢. Nov. 
7; E pub. 10590; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., New York. 26197 


Ponos (QO) tis mannas; lyrics by Or- 
pheus Caravias, music by D. Zattas, 
of Greece, domiciled at New York; 
pf. © 1e. Nov. 26, 1929; E unp. 
13698; D. Zattas, New York. 26198 


Poor discontented me; words and 
music by A. Petolino. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 2, 1929; 
E unp. 12804; Anthony Petolino, 
Newark. N. J. 26199 


Poor little rich girl; words and music 
by B. Chester. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Nov. 15, 1929; E unp. 
13265: Betty Chester, Trenton, N. J. 

26200 


‘Poppyland ; Chinese fantasy in 2 scenes, 
lyrics and music by M. De Vine [i. e. 
M. De Vine Jewkes] © 1c. July 31, 
1929; D unp. 27610; Marguerite De 
Vine Jewkes, Brooklyn. 26201 


‘Potter’s (The) masterpiece; sacred 
song, words and music by Dorothy 
Dobbins Dake. © Sept. 20, 1929; 
2 ce. Nov. 7; E pub. 10625; Finis Jen- 

‘ nings Dake, Tulsa, OKI. 26202 


Power (The) of love; words and musie 
by W. Hull. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Nov. 25, 1929; E unp. 
13660; Walter Hull, Detroit. 26203 


Prairie (The) prance; words by Lu- 
ther Yandis, music by A. R. Morelli. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Nov. 5, 1929; E unp. 12895; Antonio 
R. Morelli and John Nicholson, New 
York. 26204 


Pratt City blues; words and music by 
Chippie Hill. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 14, 1929: E unp. 
13033; State Street music pub. co., 
inc., Chicago. 26205 


Pray your way through; hymn, words 
and music by Haldor Lillenas and 
Harold Mustaine. © Sept. 25, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 27; E pub. 9523; Lillenas 
pub. co., inc., Indianapolis. 26206 


Prayer; words and music by Ford 
Rush and Glenn Rowell; pf. acc., 
with ukulele, ete. (In Gene and 


26216 


Ford and Glenn folio.) © Sept. 13, 
1929; 2 c. Nov. 4; E pub. 10498; 
Forster music publisher, ine., Chi- 
cago. 26207 


Praying for rain; foxtrot, words by 
Erie Little, music by Roger Hckers- 
ley, of Great Britain; pf. and uku- 


lele ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Nov. 3, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 16; E for: 7520;:. Dix,’ Itd., 
London. 26208 


Prelude to a dream ballet; by Hugo 
Friedhofer; pf. [Mimeograph] © 
1 ec. Nov. 26, 1929; E unp. 13767; 
Fox film corp., New York. 26209 


Prenda (La) de amor; melody by R. 
Collins. © 1c Nov. 29, 1929; E 
unp. 13837; Rouan Collins, Holly- 
wood. 26210 


Pretending I.have you; words and 
music by R. La Marr and Billie 
Young. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1929; E unp. 11296; 
Rudy La Marr, San Jose, Calif. 

26211 


Pretty miss; from The dancing master, 
selected and ed. by Douglas and 
Helen Kennedy, arr. by Arnold 
Foster, of Great Britain; pf. (Jn 
Country dance tunes, new series 1) 
© Nov. 30, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 30; B 
for. 7680; English folk dance soc., 
London, 26212 


Pretty.nun; from The dancing master. 
selected and ed. by Douglas and 
Helen Kennedy, arr. by Arnold 
Foster, of Great Britain; pf. (In 
Country dance tunes, new series 1) 
© Nov. 30, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 30; E for. 
7683; English folk dance _ soc, 
London. 26213 


Pretty Polly ; musical comedy in 3 acts, 
bk. by Mera Ruth David and T. S. 
Crawford, music and lyrics by T. S. 
Crawford. © 1 ec. Oct. 28, 1929; 
D unp. 27617; Timothy Slack Craw- 
ford, San Fernando, Calif. 26214 


Pride (The) of our hick town; words 
and music by F. Gradischnig; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Oct. 25, 1929; 
2 ce. Oct. 30: E pub. 10554; Frank 
Gradischnig, Ambridge, Pa. 26215 


Primo amore; mazurea, melody by G. 
Vicari, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. ©1c. Nov. 21, 1929; E unp. 
13502 ; Giovanni Vicari, New York. 

26216 


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pt. 111, 0. S., V. 24 


Prisoner of love; words by Andy 
Razaf, music by Thomas Waller. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Nov. 18, 1929; E unp. 138370; Joe 
Davis, New York. 26217 


Prize fighters’ number; words by 
Howard Johnson, music by Gus 
Edwards. © 1. Nov. 8, 1929; E 
unp. 18066; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., Culver City, Calif. 26218 


Procession; by Leonard Henniker, of 


Great Britain; organ. © Noy. 4, 
1929;. 1 ¢« Nov. 53; HE for. 7392; 
26219 


Novello & co., Itd., London, 


Prohibicion (La) nos tiene; words and 
music by R. G. Levy. [Words and 
melody only] ©1«@ Nov. 8, 1929; 
E unp. 13084; Rafael Gonzalez Levy, 
New York. 26220 


Projet intéressant; scherzo, par F. 
July, of France; orch. parties, avec 


pf. conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 1, 
1929; 1 e@ Oct. 5; E for. 7100; 
Choudens, Paris. 26221 


Promise (The) of spring; words and 
music by E. M. Warren. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Nov. 15, 
1929; E unp. 13263; Ethel M. 
Warren, New York. 26222 


Proud Maisie; pt.-song, poem by 
Walter Scott, musie by Julia Sharp, 
of Great Britain; mixed voices. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Oct. 11, 1929;1¢. Oct. 31; 
H for. 72382; Boosey & co., Itd., 
London. 26223 


Przyjemne chwile walc; by J. Jasinski; 
pf. © Oct. 26, 1929; 2¢. Nov. 4; E 
pub. 10573; John Jasinski, Chicago. 

26224 


Punchinello; the passing show, suite, 
by Percy Elliott, of Great Britain; 
pf. 1, Phylida. [3 others] © Nov. 
11, 1929: Te NOV, TOs Ee fOr. Toe 5 
Banks & son, York, England, 26225 


Puppen (Die) der kleinen Elisabeth ; 
von Max Kaempfert, of Switzerland ; 
violine und klavier. 1. Puppe Briin- 
hilde auf dem schaukelpferd. [5 
others] © May 30, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 
21; EK for. 73807; Gebr. Hug & Co., 
Leipzig. 26226 


Putter milk und zour krout juice; 
words by F. P. Kipp, music by Ray 
Hibbeler. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 2, 1929; E unp. 12786; 
Frank Palmer Kipp, Long Beach, 
Calif, 26227 


Quiberon Bay; words. by Mungo 
Dewar, music by. Alison Travers, of 
. Great Britain. © Oct. 22, 1929;1 ce. 
Oct. 31; E for. 7242; Boosey & Co., 
- ltd., London. 26228. 


Radio papa, Broadecastin’ mama; 
words by Andy Razaf, music by 
Thomas Waller. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Noy. 18, 1929; E unp. 
13371; Joe Davis, New York. 26229: 


Rafael; words by C. Fish, music by 
Burrell Van Buren. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 ¢. Nov. 4, 1929; 
E unp. 12858; Charlotte Fish, Meso- 
potamia, O. 26230: 


Raise your window high tonight and 
let my dreams come true; words and 
music by C. G. Seott. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 31, 1929; 
E unp. 12841; Clarence G. Scott, 
Fairfield, Conn. 


Rambler rose; words by BE. W. Kemper, 
music by M. H. Stern. [Photostat] 
© 1c. Sept. 10, 1929; E unp. 10719: 
Hlsie W. Kemper and Myer Henry 
Stern, Baltimore. 26232 


Ramblin’ rube; by Cecil S. Copping, 
arr. by Walter C. Schad; orch. © 
Oct. 8,.1929; 2 ec. Oct. 12; .H pub. 
10692; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

. 26233 

Ranchman’s (A) story; words by A. 
Jett, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 


Oct. 28, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 20; E pub. ~ 


10921; Anna Jett, Archer City, Tex. 
26234 


Rapsodie roumaine; par Paul Fau- 
chey, arr. par Francis Salabert, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con-- 
ducteur et 1° violino conducteur. 
4to. © Sept. 25, 1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 16; 
E for. 7175; Union musicale franco: 
espagnole, Paris. 26235. 


Pas gBa tp“; words and music an on. 
arr. by Jack Kammen. © Oct. 3,. 
1929; 2 c. Nov. 18; E pub. 10788; 
Jack Kammen and Joseph Kammen, 
Brooklyn. 26236: 


Raska sj6miin halla! potpourri Over 
gamla flottist—och sjOmansyisor, av 
Hrik Ahlberg, arr. av O. Brosch, 
both of Sweden; pf. med tekst. © 
Sept. 29, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 2; E for. 
7285; EH. Anderssons musikforlag,. 
Malmo, Sweden. 26237 


Raving; for cinema, by William Fred- 
erick Peters; full orch. pts. © Nov. 
25, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 25; E pub. 10982 ; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 262388 


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26231 


. Euesil 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1929 


Razzolin’ dazzolin’ daddy; fox-trot, 
words and music by L. D. Cate. © 
July 17, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 23; BH ‘pub. 
10962 ; Lillian Davis Cate, Knoxville, 
Tenn. 26239 


Re opios blexi; words by T. Deme- 
triades, music by Ierotheo Skiza, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 .. 
July 18, 1929; E unp. 8976; Syn- 
chronic pub. co., New York. 26240 


Reach out for a rainbow; from Holly- 
wood nights, words and music by 
Con Conrad, Sidney D. Mitchell and 
Archie Gottler. © Nov. 7, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 8; E pub. 10748; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inec., New York. 

26241 


Recitatif dramatique no: 2; by Leo A. 
Kempinski, op. 67; orch. pts. 4to. 
© July 9, 1927; 2 c. July 10, 1929; 
E pub. 7521; Irving Berlin standard 
music corp., New York. 26242 


Récitativo—fantasia; 3d partie de la 
Sonate en la maj., par César Franck, 
arr. par F. Salabert, of France; orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur et 1° 
violini conducteur. © Sept. 25, 
ea, 2 .C. OCL.., lh7, my, Lor. te2c2: 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 26243 


Red hot and blue rhythm; words and 
music by Benny Davis, J. Fred Coots 
and Arthur Swaustrom; -pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Nov. 4, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Novy. 5; E pub. 10580; Davis, Coots & 
Engel, inc., New York. 26244 


Red house; from The dancing master, 
selected and ed. by Douglas and 
Helen Kennedy, arr. by Arnold Fos- 
ter, of Great Britain; pf. (In 
Country dance tunes, new series 1) 
© Nov. 30, 1929; 1c Nov. 30; E for. 
7689; English folk dance soc., Lon- 
don. 26245 


Rédemption; par M. Delmas—Popy, 
arr. par Francis Salabert, of France; 
orch. parties, avec pf. conducteur et 
1° violino conducteur.. 4to. © Sept. 
e320; 1 ec. Oct. 5; Estor,, F116,;. H. 
Gaudet, Paris. 26246 


Refieksen; de Arthur Meulemans, of 
Belgium; pf. 1. Plezierige afleidin- 
gen op smachtende_ dingen. [5 
others] © July 15, 1929; 1 ¢. Sept. 
13; E for. 7652; Editions Maurice 
Senart, Paris. 26247 


Refuge (A) in the rock of ages; hymn, 


words by Vida Munden Nixon, music 
by Arthur Allen Jameson. © Sept. 


26258 


25, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 27; E pub. 9524; 
Lillenas pub. co., inc., Indianapolis. 
26248 


Regina; words and music by S. L. 
Linet. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 12, 1929; E unp. 13182; 
Shirley L. Linet, Philadelphia. 

26249 


Regrets; waltz, words and music by 
D. D. Fraieli. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Nov. 21, 1929; E ump. 
13509; Domenico Donald Fraieli, 
Providence, R. I. 26250 


Regretting; lyrics and music by S. 
Engle. [Words and melody only] 
©1e. Nov. 21, 1929; E unp. 13510; 
Stella Engle, Philadelphia. 26251 


Reina (La) del directorio; zarzuela en 
tres actos, letra de Cadenas y Cas- 
tillo, misica de F. Alonso, of Spain. 
Pte. de apuntar. © Apr. 26, 1927; 
Te, Noy. 20, 19293. BE tor. . 7549; 
Francisco Alonso, Madrid. 26252 


Rejoice, the Lord is King; anthem, 
words by Chas. Wesley and John 
Taylor, music by Charles Huerter ; 
mixed voices, with organ ace. 4to. 
© Ney.) 23,; 1929 = 2c Noy. 253" 
pub. 10970; Boston music co., Boston. 

26253 


Remembrance is all that is left; waltz, 
words and music by E. Dolsky. © 
Ogi. 51.1929 5 2G. Now, 4° EL pub. 
10569; Erma Dolsky, Burlington, 
Kan. 26254 


Repentence; 2d pt. of Irritation, by 
Casey Kuczborski [i. e. Casimer E. 
Kuczborski]; pf. © 1 ¢« Nov. 15, 
1929; E unp. 13308; Casimer Em- 
manuel Kuczborski, Cicero, Il. 

26255 


Requiem; words by Robert Louis Ste- 
venson, music by Reginald Redman, 
of Great Britain; mixed voices. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Nov. 1, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 9; E for. 
7442; Solomon Rowland, London. 

26256 


Requiem; words by Robert Richard- 
son, music by Jessie Moore Wise. 
May 10, 1929; 2 c. July 12; E pub. 
7769; Wm. H. Wise & co., New York. 

- 26257 


Restitution day; words by Edna Es- 
tella Ambler, music by Harry Clif- 
ford. © 1. Nov. 30, 1929; E unp. 
13889; Grace Isabel Barker, Brook- 
lyn. 26258 


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26259 


Retrospection ; by F. A. Diefenthaeler ; 
pf. Milwaukee, Wis., Elite music 
publishers. © Nov. 20, 1929; 2 «. 
Nov. 25; E pub. 11001; Fleetwood 
Allen Diefenthaeler, Milwaukee. 

26259 


Rettile!!..; tango drammatico, parole 
di Enrico Frati, musica di Nello 
Segurini, of Italy. © 1c. Nov. 19, 
1929; E unp. 13615; Enrico Bern- 
stiel, Milan. - 26260 


Réve (Un); valse, par Joé Jekyll et 
F. Wolter, arr. par F. Salabert, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur, 1°. violini conducteur et 
paroles. 4to. © Sept. 1, 1929; 1c. 
Oct. 5; E for. 7122; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 26261 


Revels; by Harold Colombatti, of 
Great Britain; pf. Sept. 18, 
1929; 1 c. Noy. 12; E for. 7459; Bos- 
worth & co., Itd., London. 26262 


Réverie; di Giulio de Micheli, of Italy, 
op. 68; orch. parti, con pf. condut- 
tore. 4to. © Apr. 28, 1929; 1 «. 
July 16; E for. 7522; C. Beltramo, 
San Remo, Italy. 26263 


Rhode (Hrich) Sechs lieder; worte 
von Karl Stieler u. a., musik von H. 
Rhode, of Germany, op. 3. 1. Versoh- 
nung. [5 others] © Dec. 20, 1927; 
1 c. Nov. 16, 1929; HE. for. 7587; N. 
Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 26264 


Rhythm of the tambourine; theme 
song of Broadway scandals, words 
and music by Dave Franklin ; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Nov. 12, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 14; E pub. 10958; Remick 
music corp, New York. 26265 


Ride on vaquero; from Romance of 
Rio Grande, words by L. Wolfe Gil- 
bert, music by Abel Baer. © Nov. 
8, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 9; E pub. 10956; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 26266 


Ridin’ in high; words and music by 
Tom Fowler [i. e. T. V. Fowler. 
Words and melody only. Photo- 
stat] ©1l1e. Noy. 30, 1929; E unp. 
13843; Thomas V. Fowler, Brook- 
lyn. 26267 


Ridin’ t’ town; by Milt Lipson; orch. 
pts. 4to. © Oct. 22, 1929; 2 e«. 
Noy. 30; E pub. 11065; Denton & 
Haskins music pub. ¢co., ine., New 
York. 26268 


pt. Ill, n. S., Vv. 24° 


Rigaudon; par P. Lacome, arr. par F. 
Salabert, of France; orch. parties, 
avee pf. conducteur et 1°. violini 
conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 25, 1929; 
1c. Oct. 16; E for. 7172; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 26269: 


Ring out the sweet message; two-part: 
anthem, text by G. Allston Brown, 
music from the sacred version of The- 
bells of St. Mary’s, by A. Emmett 
Adams, arr. by William Stickles; pf. 
or organ acc. New York, Chappell-- 
Harms, ine. 4to. © Nov. 7, 1929;. 
2 c. Nov. 8; E pub. 10741; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, lItd., London. 

26270: 


Rio Negro; ach, schone frau verzeih’n. 
sie mir, tango érotique, deutscher 
text von Carl Herzberg [pseud. of 
Rudolf Gellin], musik von José 
Juarez [pseud. of Rudolf Gellin], of 
Sweden. © Apr. 20, 1929; 1 ec. May 
16; E for. 4556; N. Simrock, G. m.. 
b. H., Berlin. 26271 


Rio Negro; ach schone frau verzeih’n. 
Sie mir, tango érotique, deutscher 
text von Carl Herzberg [pseud. of 
Rud. Gellin], musik von José Juarez. 
[pseud. of Rud. Gellin], of Sweden ; 
orch. stimmen, mit pf. direction u. 
violine 1 direction. 4to. © Mar.. 
21, 1929; 1 c. May 16; HE for. 45753. 
N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

26272: 


Ris—ras! humorada en un acto, letra. 
de F. Torres y Paso, hijo, miisica de- 
Pablo Luna y Manuel Penella, of 
Spain. Pte. de apuntar. © Dec. 
14, 1928; 1 ec. Nov. 20, 1929; E for. 
7544; Pablo Luna y Manuel Penella,,. 
Madrid. 26273. 


Rising high! serenade, by Federico P.. 
Mazuca, of Italy, domiciled at. Chi- 
cago; pf. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1929; E. 
unp. 13763; Caterina Mazuca, Chi- 
cago. 26274 


Rising moon; lyric by Jack Hllis,. 
music by Harold Arlen; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Aug. 21, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 
22; E pub. 8555; Vincent Youmans, 
inc., New York. 26275: 


Ritter Pasman; ballettmusik aus der 
komischen oper, von Johann Strauss, 
op. 441, bearb. von Bohuslav Leo-- 
pold, of Czechoslovakia; kleines: 
orch. stimmen, mit pf. o. orgel di- 
rection und violino 1 direction. 1.. 
Polka.—2. Valse. © July 1, 19293. 
1c. each Nov. 16; E for. 7589, 7590. 
N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

26276, 26277 


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no. 11, 1929 


26298. 


River song; unison, words by J. H. 
Brittain, music by W. L. Smoldon, 
of Great Britain. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Sept. 14, 
1929; 1 ec. Sept. 18; E for. 7534; 
Novello & co., 1td., London. 26278 


Rivier (Jean) 3 pastorales; de J. 
Rivier, of France; symphony orch. 


Partition. © July 15, 1929; 1 ec. 
Sept. 13; E for. 7650; Editions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. 26279 


Roaming alone; words by North Big- 
bee [i. e. J. N. Bigbee], music by 
C. C. Jackson. [Photostat] © Aug. 
6, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 12, 1 c. Sept. 16; 
E pub. 7712; Jesse North Bigbee and 
Clyde Carson Jackson, Dallas. 

26280 


Rock me on your knee; words and 
music by W. S. Aanerud. [Words 
and melody only] © 1e. Nov. 15, 
1929; H unp. 13266; Walter S. Aan- 
erud, Forbes, N. D. 26281 


Roek of ages; hymn-anthem, words by 
A. M. Toplady, music by W. E. Has- 
lam, arr. by Pureell J. Mansfield, of 
Great Britain; Solo and mixed cho., 
organ ace. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Aug. 29, 1929; 
¥ ec. Aug. 29; E for. 7622; Joseph 
Henry Larway, London. 26282 


Rockingham castle; from The dancing 
master, selected and ed. by Douglas 
and Helen Kennedy, arr. by Arnold 
Foster, of Great Britain; pf. (In 
Country dance tunes, new series 1) 
© Nov. 380, 1929; 1 «@ Nov. 30; EB 
for. 7678; English folk dance soc., 
London. 26283 


Roll all your troubles; lyrics by Her- 
man Timberg, music by Samuel Tim- 
berg. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Nov. 21, 1929; E unp. 138516; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

26284 


Roll on, Tulane wave; words and musi¢e 
by E. M. Reese. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Nov. 7, 1929; E unp. 
12999; Estella May Reese, New Or- 
leans. 26285 


Romance; poésie de Ed. Haraucourt, 
musigue de Louis Vuillemin, of 
France, op. 2, no. 3. © Sept. 1, 
1929; 1 ec. Oct, 5; E for. 7127; Du- 
rand & cie., Paris. 26286 


Romantie melody; by Kenneth Park, 
of Great Britain; violin, with pf. 
ace, © Oct. 8, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 28; 


. 


E. for..7272; Schott & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 26287 


Romantic (A) tale; by Leonard Peck, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Nov. 8, 
1929 51 c. Nov. 21; E for. 7540; Sol- 
omon Rowland, London. 26288 


Romany; words by T. Brache, music 
by Phil Starr. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Nov. 4, 1929; 2 
c. Nov. 7; E pub. 10666; Tony 
Brache, St. Paul, Minn. 26289 


Romanza; by Domenice Savino; orch. 
pts. © Nov. 1, 1929; 2 ¢. Nov. 4; 
E pub. 10516; Atlas music corp., New 
York. 26290 


Ronda dei balilla; di Enrico Mineo, of 
Italy; pf. © Oct. 4, 1929; 1c. Nov. 
2; .E for. 7281; A. & G. Carisch & ¢., 
Milan. 26291 


Ronsardises ; poésies de Ronsard, mu- 
Sique de Manuel Rosenthal, of 
France. 1. Epitaphe de Thomas. [4 
others] © May 10, 1929; 1 ec. June 
18; E for. 5178; Editions Max Ks- 
chig, Paris. 26292 


Rosa de Madrid; letra de José Soriano, 
musica de Luis Barta, of Spain; pf. 
© Jan. 10, 1927; 1 ce. Nov. 20, 1929; 
E for. 7551; Jose Soriano y Luis 
Barta, Madrid. 26293. 


Rosa Lee; words and music by K. 
Janner. [Words and melody only] 
©1c. Nov. 4, 1929; E unp. 12856; 
Kasper Janner, Allentown, Pa. 

26294. 


Rosalba; vals, letra de Ignacio Baeza,, 
mitsica de Belisario de Jesus Garcia, 
of Mexico. © Sept. 1, 1929; 1 «. 


Sept. 27; E for. 7452; A. Wagner y 
Levien suecs., s. en ¢@, Mexico City, 
Mexico. 26295. 


Rosary (The); by Nevin, in diagram, 
‘arr. by Fred Taylor; Hawaiian steel 
guit., with words. © Sept. 26, 1929; 
2 c. Nov. 2; E pub. 10683; Honolulu 
conservatory of music, inc., Akron, 
O. 26296. 


Rose (The) ; concert-valse, arr. by H. 
E. Drumtra; pf. ©1«. Nov. 6, 1929; 
E unp. 138012; Harvey HE. Drumtra, 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 26297 


Rose-Marie, sangvals, text av N. G. 
Granath, musik av Jules Sylvain 
[pseud. of Stig Hansson, of Swe- 
den]; pf. with words. ©. Nov. 6, 
1929; 1c. Nov. 21; E for. 7600; Edi- 
tion Sylvain, Stockholm. 26298 


1387 


26299 


Rose of my heart; words by Burrell 
Van Buren, music by F. HE. Robin- 
son. Monmouth, IIl., Robinson pub. 
house. © Sept. 24, 1929; 2 c Nov. 
25; E pub. 11015; Francis E. Robin- 
son, Monmouth, Il. 26299 


Rose (The) of the Alhambra; words 
and music by Roderigo Ponce [pseud. 
of Harry L. Harts]; sop. 1, 2, alto 
and bass. © Nov. 24, 1929; 2c. Nov. 
23; E pub. 11022; Charles W. 
Homeyer & co., Boston. 26300 


Rose Paris; one step, par Jean Boyer, 
arr. par F. Salabert, of France; orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur, 1°. vio- 
lino conducteur, et paroles. 4to. © 
Sept. 1, 1929; 1c. Oct.5; E for. 7126; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 26301 


Rosemont carnival and Mardi gras; 
musical holiday, written and staged, 
with musie and lyries by W. L. Rose- 
mont. © 1. Nov. 12, 1929; D unp. 
27614; Walter Louis Rosemont, New 
York. 26302 


Rosemont rollickers ; opening ensemble 
and finale of the musical comedy re- 
vue, lyrics and music by W. L. Rose- 
mont. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Nov. 12, 1929; E unp. 138173; 
Walter Louis Rosemont, New York. 

26303 


Rosey (George) piano transcriptions; 
compiled and arr. by George Rosey 
[pseud. of G. M. Rosenberg] v. 6. 
New York, George Rosey pub. co. 
Hymn to the sun. [3 others] © 
Sept. 12, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 7; E pub. 
10589; G. M. Rosenberg, New York. 

26304 


Rowling (The) eye; from The dancing 
master, selected and ed. by Douglas 
and Helen Kennedy, arr. by Arnold 
Foster, of Great Britain; pf. (In 
Country dance tunes, new series 1) 
© Nov. 30, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 30; E for. 
7693; English folk dance soc., Lon- 
don. 26305 


Royal (The) method for piano accor- 
dion ; by Mario [i. e. Mario Carcelli] 
© Nov. 27, 1929; 2 ce. and aff. Dec. 
2; AA 381076; Nicomede music ¢o., 
Altoona, Pa. 26306 


Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) Les- 
ghinka; danse caucasienne, op. 82, 
arr. par F. Salabert, of France; orch. 
parties, avee pf. conducteur et 1° 
violini conducteur. 4to.. © Sept. 1, 
1929; 1 ¢c. Oct. 5; E for. 7165; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 26307 


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pt. IIT, n. 8., v. 24 


Russian folk-songs; folk-songs of many 
peoples, ed. and compiled by Flor- 
ence Hudson Botsford. 4to. Copy- 
right is based upon new matter by 
Florence Hudson Botsford, namely 
her compilation and. her interpreta- 
tion represented in the legible nota- 
tion thereof contained in the copies 
filed. © Oct. 15, 1929; 2 ce. Oct. 21; 
E pub. 10697 ; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 26308 


Russian stars in June; words and mu- 
sic by H. B. Estrin. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 29, 1929; 
E unp. 13824; H. Bailey Estrin, New 
York. 26309 


Rusty frets; fox. trot, by Joe Consen- 
tino; ten. banjo, with pf. ace. © 
Nov. 22, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 18; E pub. 
10832; Don Santos pub. co., ine, 
Rochester, N. Y. 26310 


Rythm (A) of love to you; words and 
music by Estelle Ruth. [Photostat] 
© 1c. Nov. 23, 1929; E unp. 13643; 
Esther R. Rubin, San Diego, Calif. 

26311 


’S impossible; from For art’s sake, 
lyric by Jack Murray, music by Ber- 
nard Maltin; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Nov. 8, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 12; E pub. 
10772; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 26312 


Sabotiére (La); petit air de ballet, 
par Mare Delmas, of France; pf. 
Sept. 25, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 16; E for. 
7219; L. Philippo, Paris. 263138 


Sad and lonely; words by L. Gaiotto, 
music by F. Cracolice, jr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e¢. Nov. 25, 
1929; E unp. 13664; Louis Gaiotto 
and Frank Cracolice, jr., San Jose, 
Calif. 26314 


Sad memories of you; words by R. 
Aban, music by Chester Escher. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 .. 
Nov. 21, 1929; E unp. 18522; Romeo 
Aban, Bellevue, Wash. 26315 


Sadler’s Wells; from The dancing 
master, selected and ed. by Douglas 
and Helen Kennedy, arr. by Arnold 
Foster, of Great Britain; pf. (In 
Country dance tunes, new series 1) 
© Nov. 30, 1929; 1 -e) Nov. 30; E 
for. 7673; English folk dance ‘soc., 
London. 26316 


Safe in Thy keeping; vesper hymn, 
unison, words by the Right Rev. 
Bishop Eldridge, music by Ernest 
Austin, of Great Britain, op. 82, no. 
4. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 


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no. 11, 1929 


tions] © Sept. 23, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 
23; E for. 7095; Joseph Henry Lar- 
way, London. 26317 


Sailor (A) of the sea; words by Ken- 
neth V. Goulden, music by Charles 
H.' Roth; bar. © Nov. 18, 1929; 
2 ec. Nov. 20; E pub. 10890; Ham- 
ilton S. Gordon, inc., New York. 

26318 


Sailor’s (A) philosophy; duet, words 
by William Pitt, music by G. W. 
Byng, of Great Britain; in F. © 
a 2, 1929; 1 «Oct: SL;..E for. 
7241; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

26319 


St. Louis (The) robbin; words by J. T. 
Jackson, music by Robt. H. Brennen. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Nov. 8, 1929; E unp. 13040; James 
Theodore Jackson, Pittsburgh. 

26320 


St. Theresa’s mass in F; little flower 
of Jesus, by C..C. Stearns, arr. by 
H. L. Harts; for one or two voices, 
with pf. or organ ace. © Oct. 4, 
ifas. 2 ©.~ Nov. 45° HE pub. 10519; 
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston. 

26321 

Saita la belle; fox-trot persan, sur la 
chanson de Pierre Thomas, par 
Dardany, of France; orch. ou jazz 
avee pf. conducteur. Stimmen. 4to. 
© Oct. 15, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 16; E for. 
7474; Société anonyme des éditions 
Ricordi, Paris. 26322 


Sally, I’m lovin’ you, Sally ; words and 
music by Neil Morét [pseud. of 
Charles N. Daniels] and Haven Gil- 
lespie; pf. and ukulele acc. © 1c. 
Noy. 30, 1929; E unp. 13887; Villa 
Moret, ine., San Francisco. 26323 


Salvation (The) army brass band 
journal; ordinary ser. nos. 1001- 
1004, Sept. 1929, compiled by F. G. 
Hawkes, of Great Britain. Full sc. 
and pts. obl. 8vo. © Oct. 21, 1929; 
1c. Nov, 4; E for. 7404; Salvationist 
pub. & supplies, Itd., London. 26324 


Sandmannchen; von Robert Miiller- 
Hartmann, of Germany, op. 23, no. 3. 
(In Klavierstiicke fiir die jugend.) 
© Dec. 20, 1928; 1 c. May 16, 1929; 
E for. 4578; N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 26325 


San Francisco (La); words and music 
by R. M. Hartman. © 1 «¢. Nov. 6, 
1929; E unp. 12941; Rosa Marie 
Hartman, San Francisco. 26326 


87056—30——7 


26336 


Sanlicar de Barrameda; de J. Turina, 
of Spain; pf. 1. En la torre del cas- 
tillo. [3 others] © July 15, 1929; 
1 ce. Sept. 12; E for. 76388; Union 
musicale franco-espagnole, Paris. 

26327 


Santiago; words by Clifford Grey, 
music by Herbert Stothart and 
Xavier Cugat. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 18395; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., Culver City, Calif. 26328 


Saturday night; words by Arthur 
Stern, music by M. C. Walther; pf. 
© 1e. Aug. 8, 1929; E unp. 13037; 

. Madeleine Clark Walther, Elkins 
Park, »Pa. 26329 


Saviour divine; words and music by 
R. E. Neighbour, arr. by Richard 
W. Oliver. © Oct. 20, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 26; E pub. 10978; Robert Ed- 
ward Neighbour, Cleveland. 26330 


Say amen brother amen; words and 
music by R. Pinkston.’ © 1 ec. Nov. 
9, 1929; E unp. 13087; Ralph Pink- 
ston, Cincinnati. 26331 


Say it with flowers [and] The old 
cabin loft in the old cabin home; 
words by Leonard Twinem, music 
by Mrs. Paul DeWitt Twinem; pf. 
with words. © Nov. 15, 1929; 2 c¢. 
Nov. 16; E pub. 10823; Mary Fine 
Twinem, Trenton, N. J. 26332 


Say yes; words by Philip R. Shays, 
musie by J. R. Shays, jr.; pf. ace. 
with ukulele arr. [Photostat] © 
1 ec. Nov. 21, 1929; E unp. 13504; 
John Rowland Shays, jr., Queens 
Village, N. Y. 26333 


Schelmerei; dichter unbekannt, ge- 
setzt von Josef Reiter, of Austria ; 
vierstimmigen mad&nnerchor, ohne 
begl. Partitur u. stimmen. Regens- 
burg-Leipzig-Charlottenburg, Bosse- 
musikverlag. 4to. © Dec. 1, 1928; 
1 ec. Sept. 21, 1929; E for. 7296; 
Gustav Bosse, Regensburg, Ger- 
many. 26334 


Scherzo idyllique; von Jaroslav Krié- 
ka, of Czechoslovakia, op. 12; orch. 
Partitur. © Feb. 15, 1929; 1 c. May 
16; E for. 4552; N. Simrock, G. m. 
b. H., Berlin. 26335 


Schirmer’s elementary orchestra series, 
no. 4; selected and ed. by Victor L. 
F. Rebmann, arr. by Tom Clark. 
Full se. 1. Frolic. [3 others] © 
Oct: 12, 1929; 2 ¢@. Ochs ae oD. 
10706; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

26336 


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Schoner gigolo; tango, text von Julius 
Brammer, musik von Leonello Ca- 
succi, of Italy, klavier-arr. von 
Walter Borchert. © June 20, 1929; 
1 ec. Nov. 5; EH for. 7512; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 26337 


Schoéner (Ein) gruss aus Wien; worte | 


von Peter Herz, musik von Edmund 
Eysler, of Austria. © May 15, 1929; 
1 ec. Sept. 21; H for. 7286; Adolf 
Robitschek, Vienna. 26338 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Cradle song; 
words by Margaret Lucey, music arr. 
by Haydn Morris, of Great Britain ; 
male voices. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Oct. 25, 1929; 
1 ec. Nov. 7; E for. 7398; Solomon 
Rowland, London. 26339 


Lieder und gesange mit beglei- 
tung des klaviers; auswahl fiir haus 
und schule, worte von J. W. von 
Goethe, musik von Fr. Schubert, 
zusammenstellung und anmerkungen 
von Paul Mies, of Germany. 

Mar. 14, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 15, 1929; EH 
for. 7481; P. J. Tonger, Cologne/ 
Rh., Germany. 26340 


Moment musical; op. 94, no. 2, 
arr. von Ernst Eggert, of Germany ; 
salon orch. stimmen, mit violino 1 
direction. 4to. © Apr. 10, 1929; 1c. 
Oct. 15; E for. 7419; Heinrichsho- 
fen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 

26341 


— Rondo in A-dur; eingerichtet von 
Gustav Havemann, of Germany ; vio- 
line und klavier. © May 10, 1929; 
A. <@:(;0ct} 153)-Bs, for. "480; .Pi J. 
Tonger, Cologne/Rh., Germany. 

26342 


Schule des violinvortrages auf melo- 
discher grundlage in 2 teilen; von 
Otakar Sev¢cik, of Ozechoslovakia, 
op. 16; solo viol., 2. viol. und pf. 1. 
teil, hft. 11. Melodie G moll, kon- 
cert D dur, III, by Beethoven. © 
Aug. 3, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 21; E for. 
7368; Ol. Pazdirek, Briinn, Czecho- 
slovakia. 26343 


hft. 12. Adagio, kon- 
zert nr. 6, by Rode. © Aug. 3, 1929; 
1c. Oct. 21; E for. 7367; Ol. Paz- 
direk, Briinn, Czechoslovakia. 26344 


hft. 13. Théme original, 
by Wieniawski, op. 15. © Aug. 3, 
1929:; Lc, Oct, ZL: for ieco; Ol. 
Pazdirek, Briinn, Czechoslovakia. 

26345 


hft. 14. Hinftihrung in 
natiirlichen und _ ktinstlichen 


die 


flageoletténe, by Sevtik.. © Aug. 3, 
1929; 1c. Oct. 21; E for. 7371; Ol. 
Pazdirek, Briinn, Czechoslovakia. 
"a 26346 
hft. 15. Hinleitung zum 
1. satz, konzert nr. 2, by Spohr. © 
Aug. 3,,,1929;, 1 ¢., Och Zils Hisar. 
7375; Ol. Pazdirek, Briinn, Czecho- 
slovakia. 26347 


-hft. 16. Gesangszene 
A-dur, konzert in fis-moll, by Ernst. 
© Aug. 3, 1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 21; E for. 
7366; Ol. Pazdirek, Briinn, Czecho- 
slovakia. 26348- 


——hft. 17. BHinleitung und 
melodie, konzert no. 7T-III, by Rode. 
© Aug. 3, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 21; E for- 
7374; Ol. Pazdirek, Briinn, Czecho- 
slovakia. * 26349 


hft. 18. Melodie F-dur, 
konzert nr. 5-1, by Molique. © Aug. 
3,. 1929; 1c. Oct. 2s Witton seane. 
Ol. Pazdirek, Briinn, Czechoslova- 
kia. ’ 26350: 


—hft. 19. Rondo-thema, 
viol. kone. D-dur, by Beethoven. © 
Aug,..3, 1929; 1 «. Oct. 21. itor 
7369; Ol. Pazdirek, Briinn, Czecho- 
slovakia. 263851 
hft. 20. Marschszene, 


konzert no. 8-III, by Spohr. © Aug. 
3, 19295, 1. G., Oct... 210 3) Bi nOres eaien 


Ol. Pazdirek, Briinn, Czechoslova- 
kia. 26352 
Schumann (Robert Alexander) Pa- 


pillon; von R. Schumann, op. 2, arr.. 
von Ernst Eggert, of Germany; sa- 
lon orch, stimmen, mit violino 1 di- 
rection. 4to. nos. 10, 11. © Aug. 
10, 1929; 1 c. each Oct. 15; EH for. 
7424, 7425; Heinrichshofen’s verlag,. 
Magdeburg, Germany. 26853, 26354 


Schwierige stellen aus kammermusik- 
werken; ausgewdhlt u. hrsg. vom 
Wilhelm Altmann, of Germany; 
bratsche viola. heft 2,1. © Aug. 
24, 1929; 1 c. each Oct. 21; E for. 
7362, 7363; Carl Merseburger, Leip- 
zig, 26355, 263856: 


Scotchie; novelty fox-trot, words and 
music by Wilfred White; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Oct. 9, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 11; E pub. 10006; Harms, inc.,. 
New York. ‘26307 


Scotland, you’re calling; words and 
music by J. Reid MeNab, of Great 
Britain. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © Nov. 14, 1929; 1 ec. Nov. 
30; KE for. 7706; J. Reid McNab, 
Prestwick, Scotland. 26358 


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no. 11, 1929 


26381 


Sea (The) gypsy; words and music by 
G: M. Lutz. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Nov. 4, 1929; E unp. 
12866; Gertrude May Lutz, San 
Francisco. 


Searching; words and music by W. J. 
Rexford. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1929; E unp. 18350; 
William Jess Rexford, Bay Shore, 
Mi ¥. 26360 


Sedberry’s (Jesse) complete method 
for the Hawaiian guitar; by J. Sed- 
berry. Rev. ed. © Oct. 31, 1929; 
2 ec. Nov. 5; aff. Nov. 4; A 14614; 
Jesse Sedberry, Phoenix, Ariz. 

26361 


Selfish little baby; words and music 
by P. Hillman. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 31, 1929; E unp. 
12832; Perle Hillman, South Pasa- 
dena, Calif. 26362 


Sennerin heimkehr nach der alm; von 
P. Rohricht, of Germany, op. 15, no. 
3, arr. von Wilhelm Hogel, of Ger- 
many; blasmusik pts. 4to. © July 
15, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 21; E for. 7304; 
Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 26363 


Sennerin sehnsucht nach der alm; 
‘almenrausch und edelweiss, von P. 
Rohricht, op. 15, no. 2, arr. von Wil- 
helm Hoégel, both of Germany; blas- 
musik. 4to. © July 15, 1929; 1 «¢. 
Gein 2: HY for. 7324; Nr: Portius, 
Leipzig. 26364 


Sérénade; par P. Lacome, arr. par F. 
Salabert, of France; orch. parties, 
avec pf. conducteur et 1°7 violon con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Sept. 25, 1929;1c. 
Oct. 16; E for. 7178; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 26365 


Serenade; passionate night, words and 
musie by G. Harold Schultheis. © 
1 ec. Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 11440; 
Fox film corp., New York. 26366 


Serenade; words and music by D. P. 
Lindenberg. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Nov. 5, 1929; E unp. 
12903 ; Dorothy Pelunis Lindenberg, 
Los Angeles. 26367 


Sérénade capricieuse; by Granville 
English; violin and pf. © Oct. 30, 
1929; 2 e. Nov. 4; E pub. 10721; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 26368 


Serenade de Capri; by Susan Spain- 
Dunk, of Great Britain, orch. by 
Fred. Adlington; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © July 23, 1929; 
1 ¢e. Aug. 5; E for. 7487; Hawkes & 
son (London) Itd., London. 26369 


26359 


Sérénade passionnée; paroles de Ed- 
ouard Révérand, musique de G. 
Smet, of France. © Sept. 25, 1929; 
1c. Oct. 16; E for. 7200; G. Lorette, 
Paris. * 26370 


Serenata delle rondini; versi francesi 
di Daniel V. Valenfort, versione ital- 
iana di Carlo Zangarini, musica di 
Vincenzo Billi, of Italy. 1. Sop. or 
ten.—2. Mezzo sop. or bar.—3s. Pf., 
with words. © Nov. 26, 1929; 1 ¢. 
each Nov. 25; E for..7612-7614; A. 
Forlivesi & c., Florence. 26371-26373 


Servus, Bubi «..; waltz, text u. mu- 
sik von Josef Freudenthal, of Ger- 
many. © Nov. 4, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 
30; E for. 7701; Musikverlag City, 
Leipzig. 26374 


Sessions (Roger) Symphony; orch. 
Sse. «© Oct; 10; 1929-2 c. Nov. 4: 
EK pub. 10583; Cos Cob press, ine., 
New York. 26375 


Seven (The) ages of man; musical 
Setting for recitation, words from 
Shakespeare’s AS you like it, music 
by Frederic Dale, of Great Britain; 
pf. (Jn Four musical monologues. ) 
© Oct. 16, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 29; EB for. 
7405; Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 

26376 


Sevilla; bolero, by Paul Zilcher, of 
Germany; pf., six hands. © Nov. 8, 
19292) 2) ec.) Novis H) -pub. 11085% 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

26377 


Sex appeal Sue; words and music by 
R. EK. Phelps. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Nov. 8, 1929; E unp. 
12955; Ruth EH. Phelps, Hrie, Pa. 

26878 


Sextuor; ballet de Alexandre Tans- 
man, of Poland, d’aprés une nouvelle 
de Alexandre Arnoux. Partition 
pf. © May 27, 1929; 1c. June 18; 
E for. 5176; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 26379 


Sezzadio; marcia, by B. Ratto, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York; pf. 
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1929; E unp. 13373; 
Benedetto Ratto, New York. 26380 


Shadows (The) of the evening; an- 
them, words by Adelaide Procter, 
music by Adolf Brune, op. 57, no. 3; 
alto solo and cho., with organ acc. 
4to. © Nov. 5, 1929; 2 ¢. Nov. 5; 
E pub. 10561; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 26381 


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Shadows of yesterday; words by L. 
Evart, music by J. V. Finey; pf. © 
1c. Nov. 1, 1929; E unp. 12775; John 
Victor Finey and Lauri Evart, New 
York. 26382 


She chills me; melody by R. Voynow. 
© 1 «. Nov. 20, 1929; E unp. 13488; 
Richard Voynow, Chicago. 26383 


She likes it in the morning, I like it 
in the night; lyrics by H. Bentell 
and H. Gould, music by Jerry Moore. 
[Words and melody only] ©l1e. 
Noy. 4, 1929; E unp. 12905; Harry 
Bentell and Helen Gould, New 
York. 26384 


She’s as a rose in bloom; words by S. 
Plonecki, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Noy. 19, 1929; E unp. 13442; Sophia 
Plonecki, Detroit. 26385 


She’s everybody’s pet; words and mu- 
sic by Z. EH. Marquis. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Nov. 15, 1929; 
EH unp. 13274; Zeater E. Marquis, 
Tuskegee, Ala. 26386 


She’s got It; words and music by J. G. 
Payne. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Noy. 8, 1929; E unp. 13089; 
Jane Gross Payne, Coshocton, O. 

26387 


She’s my sweetie now; words by T. F. 
Cottingham, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. New York City, Frank Hard- 
ing. © Oct. 15, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 12; 
E pub. 10784: Thomas F. Cotting- 
ham, Dillon, S. C. 26388 


Shepherds’ (The) Christmas eve; mu- 
sical play in 1 scene, with traditional 
carols of European countries, play, 
English versions, foreword and di- 
rections by Hllenor Cook and Lud- 
mila K. Foxlee, musical arr. by 
Andrew Salama. 4to. © Oct. 30, 
1929;.2 c. Nov. 4; D pub. 27613; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 26389 


Sherwood music school courses; by A. 
J. Llewellyn; pf. Chicago, Sherwood 
music school. 1. Compositions, 
grades 1-4. 2. Lessons, grade 6. 
Nov. 15, 1929; 2 c. each Nov. 20; 
affs. Nov. 23; AA 16032, 16033; Ar- 
thur J. Llewellyn, Chicago. 

26390, 26391 


Shinaniki da; one step, paroles fran- 
caises de St. Granier et André Hor- 
nez, musique de Harry Carlton, arr. 
par M. Gracey, of France; orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 


© Sept. 25, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 16; EB 
for. 7174; Publications Lawrence 
Wright, Paris. 26892 


Shine on Virginia moon; words and 
music by Robert Brown. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢ Nov. 25, 
1929; E unp. 18652; J. F. Gassler and 
R. Brown, Norfolk, Va. 26393 


Shine, sun for me; words by Mar- 
guerite Catino, music by J. P. Mor- 
rissey. © 1c. Novy. 2, 1929; E unp. 
12882; James Patrick Morrissey, 
Charlestown, Mass. 26394 


Ship of dreams; words and music by 
H. C. Baird. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Nov. 4, 1929; BE unp. 
12854; Hyde Clark .Baird,. Utica, 
N.t®: 26395 


Shivery stomp; by Seger Ellis; pf. © 
1 c. Nov. 238, 1929; E unp. 13624; 
Mills music. ine., New York. 26396 


Should I come home; words by M. P. 
Tilley, musie by S. W. Ellis. ©1e. 
Nov. 16, 1929; E unp. 138316; Samuel 
W. Ellis, Ensley, Ala. 26397 


Show me you love me; melody by 
Casey [pseud. of C. E. Kuczborski] ; 
1st violin. © 1 ec. Sept. 24, 1929; 
EH unp. 11175; Casimer Emmanuel 
Kuczborski., Cicero. Il. 26398 


Si Joséphine elle savait ca .. .; chan- 
son-marche de Les violettes de la 
Malmaison, de Eugéne Cools, arr. par 
H. Mouton, of France; petit orch. 
parties, avee pf. conducteur. 4to. - 
© June 4, 1929; 1 c. July 16; E for. 
5679; Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 

26399 


Si usted me quiere de compadre; pes- 
punte bailable del bajio, arreglo de 
S. R. Ramos, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Chicago; pf. [Photostat] © 1 e«. 
Nov. 1, 1929; E unp. 12765; Silvano 
R. Ramos, Chicago. 26400 


Siebenundzwanzig Franzosen ; text von 
Friedrich Riickert, musik von Otto 
Siegl, of Austria, op. 66, nr. 1; vier- 
stimmigen mé&nnerchor a cappella. 
4to. © July 3, 1929; 1 © Oct. 2; 
E for. 7331; P. J. Tonger, Cologne/ 
Rh., Germany. 26401 


Sight (A) seeing song; words of 
stanzas by C. A. Perry, words of cho. 
and music by A. K. Lynch. ©1e. 
Nov. 4, 1929; E 128738; Ada Kyle 
Lynch, Venado, Calif., and C. A. 
Perry, Healdsburg, Calif. 26402 


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Silent river of my dreams; words and 
music by E. Chamberlin. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Nov. 23, 
1929; E unp. 13647; Harl Chamber- 
lin, Uniontown, Pa. 26403 


Silent (The) violin; words and music 
by H. J. LaRose. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Nov. 15, 1929; BE 
unp. 138262; Henry J. LaRose, White- 
hall, N. Y. 26404 


Silhouette; from La Marseillaise, lyrics 
by Houston Branch, music by Charles 
Wakefield Cadman. ‘[Words and 
melody only] © 1 ce. Nov. 7, 1929; 
E unp. 18194; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 26405 


Silver moon beams; by F. B. Barnhill; 
pf. © 1c. Nov. 5, 1929;_E unp. 
12930; Freda B. Barnhill, Kimberly, 
Id. 26406 


Silvry hair sweetheart; words and 
music by J. Hannigan. © 1c. Nov. 
15, 1929; E unp. 13294; John Han- 
nigan, Los Angeles. 26407 


Since I made a business of love; words 
and music by Stanley F. Weiner, 
John Jacob Loeb and Jos. H. Santly. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Noy. 29, 1929; E unp. 13835; Santly 
bros.,-inec., New York. 26408 


Since the country has gone dry; words 
and music by Sol Goldstein. © 
Nov. 16, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 16; E pub. 
10824; Sol Goldstein, Richmond. 

26409 


Sinfonietta; in 3 sitzen, von Josef 
Matthias Hauer, of Austria, op. 50; 
orch. Partitur. © Aug. 16, 1929; 
1 e. Oct. 2; E for. 7415; Universal- 
edition, a. g., Vienna. 26410 


von Hans Gal, of Aus- 
tria, op. 30; grand orch. Sc. and 
pts. 1. Idylle. [3 others] © Apr. 
20,1929; 1 ¢..sc. May 16, 1 c pts: 
Sept. 25; E for. 4562; N. Simrock, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 26411 


Sing and be glad; words and music 
by D. B. Christeson. © Nov. 1, 
1929; 2 c. Nov. 4; E pub. 10600; 
Daphne B. Christeson, Eagle Grove, 
Ta. 26412 


Sing me a song of the South; new 
lyric by James W. Casey, music by 
‘George A. Norton. Rev. ed. 
Oct. 2, 1929; E unp. 10065; M. With 
mark & sons, New York. 


Sing Sing (The) singers; musical 
talkie-movie, book and lyrics by R.) 
Pauley, music by Carl Demangate 


Sinfonietta ; 


26413 | 


26424 


and Robert Van Sickle. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
31, 1929; D unp. 27628; Roy Pauley, 
Schenectady, N. Y. 26414 


Singin’ in the bathtub; fox-trot, from 
Show of shows, words and music 
by Herb Magidson, Ned Washing- 
ton and Michael H. Cleary, arr. by 
Frank Skinner; orch. pts. © Nov. 
16, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 20; E pub. 10950; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

26415 


Singin’ river; words by Joe Trent, 
music by Neil Morét [pseud. of 
Charles N. Daniels]; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Nov. 25, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 
29; E pub. 11062; Villa Moret, ince., 
San Francisco. 26416 


Singing a vagabond song; words and 
music by Sam Messenheimer and 
Val Burton: ©:Novs/2%,. 1929. 2c. 
Nov. 29; E pub. 11080; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. 26417 


Singing time; songs for nursery and 
school, by S. N. Coleman and A. G. 
Thorn. New York, John Day co. 
© Oct. 10, 1929; 2 ¢c. Nov. 26; aff. 
Noy. 14; A 16059; Satis N. Cole- 
man and Alice G. Thorn, New York. 

26418 


Skjergardsvals (Hn); pa Ndotterd, 
tekst av Carl Kaas, musik av Lon 
Gog [pseud. of Hinar Villoch], of 
Norway. © Dec. 1, 1927; 1 e. July 
30, 1929; Ei for. 7516; Norsk notestik 
& forlag, a. s., Oslo, Norway. 26419 


Sleepy town; lyrics by Sonny Miller, 
music by Jules K. Stein. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. June 6, 
1929; E unp. 7662; Remick music 
corp., New York. 26420 


Slouching along Broadway; by Hugo 
Riesenfeld, arr. by Adolf Schmid; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. © 
Oct. 23) 1929.22 c¢: Oct: 285K pubs 


10712; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
26421 

Slumber, come; words and music by 
W. J. Day. ©lc. Nov. 4, 1929; E 
unp. 12798; William James Day, 
Brooklyn. 26422 
Slumbering child; by Edward A. 


Mueller; violin and pf. © May 31, 
1929 2 c. Aug. 12; E pub. 6752; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 26423 


Smile (A) and a song; words by G. 
Ruskoski, music by Chester Escher. 
{Words and melody only] © 1. 
Nov. 21, 1929; E unp. 13531; Grace 
Ruskoski, New Iberia, La. 26424 


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26425 
Smiles; words and music by F. 
Reuther. [Words and melody only] 


© 1c. Noy. 23, 1929; E unp. 13597; 
Fay Reuther, Cincinnati. 26425: 


Snake (The) charmer of Benares; by 
Berenice Benson Bentley; pf. 
Nov. 4, 1929; 2. c. Nov. 6; E pub. 
10562; Boston music co., Boston. 

26426 


Snap your fingers at the blues; words 
by Roy Turk, music by Fred HE. 
Ahlert. © 1 ¢ Nov. 25, 1929; HE 
unp. 138686; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., Culver City, Calif. 26427 


Snowball (The) man; from Holly- 
wood nights, words by James Brock- 
man, music by James Hanley. © 
1)e.: Noy. 13;-1929 5 ,Hiampe 13200; 
Fox film corp., New. York. 26428 


So say yea and if you please; words 
and music by F. Brinkman. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Nov. 23, 
1929; E unp. 18595; Frances Brink- 
man, Sioux City, Ia. 26429 


So’ stato a Napule; words by Rosa 
Trusiano, music by G. Amato, of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn. 
{Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Nov. 7, 1929; E unp. 18051; Gen- 
naro Amato, Brooklyn. 26430 


So viel liebe kannst du nicht verlan- 
gen; slow-fox, text von Rudolph 
Schanzer, musik von Rudolph Nel- 
son, of Germany. © Sept. 27, 1929; 
toe. Nov. (155.cBoO for ..7526); Drei 
masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 264381 


Softly robin; from The dancing mas- 
ter, selected and ed. by Douglas 
and Helen Kennedy, arr. by Arnold 
Foster, of Great Britain; pf. (In 
Country dance tunes, new series 1) 
© Nov. 30, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 30; E 
for. 7684; English folk dance soc., 
London. 26432 


Sogno di madre; valzer, melody by 
G. Vicari, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1929; 
FE unp. 13501; Giovanni Vicari, New 
York. 26433 


Some day far away in California; 
words by Olive Marjory E. Wel- 
colm, music by Harry Jay [pseud. 
of Harry J. Lincoln] © Nov. 13, 
1929; 2c: Nov. 13:°H pub, 1O*79'; 
Olive Marjory E. Welcolm, Bay 
City, Mich. 26434 


Some day I pray you'll be mine; 
words by O. F. Hicks, music by 
David Reed. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Sept. 23, 1929; 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


2c. Nov. 12; E pub. 10785; Orel F. 
Hicks, Conneaut, O. 26435 


Some day some where sweetheart, Ill 
make you love me too; words and 
music by L. Shapiro, of Canada. © 
1 ec. Noy..\'%, , 1929" Hi anp. ae 
Louis Shapiro, Montreal, Canaaa. 

264386 


Some day someone will break your 
heart, as you have broken mine; 
words by E. Hopwood, musie by 
Robt. H. Brennen. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. Nov. 20, 1929; E 
unp. 138455; Eric Hopwood, Jamaica, 
B. W. I. 26437 


Some day you'll need my Saviour; 
words by Art Donithan, music by 
Lucy Holt Overall, arr. by Frank 
Renard ; mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 
10, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 11; E pub. 10656; 
Ernest Gerald Council, Dallas. 

26438 


Some girls are good; words by HE. W. 
Kemper, music by M. H. Stern. [Pho- 
tostat] ©1ce. Sept. 10, 1929; E unp. 
10720; Hlise W. Kemper and Myer 
Henry Stern, Baltimore.. 26489 


Some one; from Jazz heaven, words by 
Sidney Clare, music by Oscar Le- 
vant; pf. and ukulele ace. © Nov. 6, 
1929; 2 c. Nov. 8; E pub. 10739; 
Harms, ine., New York. 26440 


Some one to share it; lyric by Earle 
Crooker, music by FEF. H. Grey. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Noy. 16, 1929; E unp. 18331; Frank 
H. Grey, New York. 26441 


Some sweet day some heartbreakin’ 
man will break your heart; words 
and music by S. W. Knowles. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Noy. 25, 1929; E unp. 18675; Squire 
Warren Knowles, Pittsburg, Calif. 

26442 


Some widow’s got my man; words by 
Aimee Spurr, music by C. A. Ridg- 
way. ©1e. Nov. 1, 1929; E unp. 
12762; Charles Arthur Ridgway and 
Aimee Spurr, Los Angeles. 26443 


Somebody else; words by H. Spencer, 
music by Samuel H. Speck. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e¢. Nov. 9, 
1929; E unp. 13100; Edna Spencer, 
Bolivar, N. Y. 26444 


Somebody’s been usin’ that thing—no. 
2; words and music by Al Miller. 
[Words and melody only] © 1e. 
Nov. 4, 1929; E unp. 12922; Lester 
Melrose, Chicago. 26445 


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‘no. 11, 1929 


Somebody’s lonesome for somebody’s 
love; waltz, lyric and music by Al. 
Stafford. Seattle, Wash. S. & M. 
music publishers. © Oct. 31, 1929; 
2 ec. Nov. 6; E pub. 10609; Alfred 
Stafford, Seattle. 26446 


Somebody to care for; from For art’s 
sake, lyric by Jack Murray, music by 
Bernard Maltin; pf. and ukulele acc. 
©). Octs,31,..1929;. 2. cy Noy....63 HE 
pub. 10643 ; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 26447 


‘Somebody to love me; from The Shan- 
nons of Broadway, lyric by Raymond 
Klages, music by Jesse Greer; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by Hank Linet. 
© Nov. 12, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 14; E pub. 
10783 ; Universal pictures corp., New 
York. 26448 


‘Someday; words and music by W. H. 
Mickey. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 2, 1929; E unp. 13619; 
William Harold Mickey, Winston- 
Salem, N. C. 26449 


Somehow; waltz, words and music by 
Norman P. Hackforth, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
J. V. Armstrong. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Nov. 1, 1929; 
1 ce. Nov. 18; HE for. 7523; Burford 
pub. co., London. 26450 


Someone like you; words and music by 
BE. W. Johnson; pf. and ukulele acc. 
San Francisco, Meryl Prince. © 
Oct. 16, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 22; E pub. 
10466; Everett Wesley Johnson, San 
Francisco. 26451 


‘Sometime, somewhere, someday; words 
by Benj. Nelson, music by Larry E. 
Goffin. © Nov. 6, 1929; 2c. Nov. 18; 
E pub. 10760; Almon J. Balkins, Los 
Angeles. 26452 


‘Sometimes I do; words and music by 
B. E. Murch. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Nov. 6, 1929; E unp. 
12929; Bess Evangeline Murch, De- 
troit. 2€453 


Somewhere, sometime with you; words 
by Rex Lease, music by W. Guilbert. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e¢. 
Nov. 4, 1929; E unp. 12913; Warbur- 
ton Guilbert, Hollywood, Calif. 

26454 


Son (The) of God is born for all; 
Christmas carol, words from Preeto- 
rius, music by G. T. Francis, of Great 
Britain. 12mo. © Nov. 12, 1929; 
1 ¢. Noy. 14; E for. 7497; Novello & 
.co., 1td., London. 26455 


26466 


Sonate en do; par R. Bernard, of 
France; violoncelle et pf. © July 
15, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 16; E for 7646; 
Durand & cie., Paris. 26456 


/ 

Sonate fiir viola und klavier; bearb. 
vom komponisten, K. B. Jirak, of 
Czechoslovakia, op. 26b; violine und 
klavier. © Mar. 6, 1929; 1 c. May 
16; BE for. 4547; N. Simrock, G. m. 
b. H., Berlin. . 26457 


Sonate in E-moll; by Giuseppe Tartini, 
op. 1, no. 5, arr. by Paul Klengel, of 
Germany; violin, with pf. ace. © 

¢- ADP. 20,; 1929 5-1 c. May, a6: Mirfor. 
4537; N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

26458 


Sonate no. 2; von Walter Drwenski, of 
Germany, op. 18; orgel; in es. 
May 1, 1929; 1°c. May 238; E for. 
4733 ; N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

26459 


Sonatina II; di Luigi Forino, op. 35, 
no, 2, trascrizione di Riccardo Tag- 
liacozzo, of Italy; violino e pf.; in la 
maggiore. © July 10, 1929;:1c¢. July 
12; E for. 5626; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 26460 


Sonatina IIT; di Luigi Forino, op. 35, 
no. 38, traserizione di Riccardo Tag- 
liacozzo, of Italy; violino e pf.; in la 
maggiore. © July 10, 1929; 1 «. 
July 12; BE for. 5627; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 26461 


Sonatine; par Arthur Meulemans, of 
Belgium; pf. © July 15, 1929; 1c. 
Sept. 13: E for. 7653; Editions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. 26462 


Sonatine; par S. Hennessy, op. 81; pf. 
et violonecelle. © Sept. 25, 1929; 
2 e. Oct. 16; EH pub. 10455; Swan 
Hennessy, Paris. 26463 


Song (A) at dawn; words by Mar- 
jorie Feltham, music by Hubert 
Brown, of Great Britain; with vi- 
olin obbl. © Oct. 9, 1929; 1 e Oct. 
18; E for. 7254; Chappell & co., ltd., 


London, 26464 
Song-land for early grades; forty- 
three sing songs by Paul Bliss. 8vo. 


© Sept.'14, 1929; 2 ce: Sept. 165 aff. 
Oct. 1; A 188553" Willis! musie"co., 
Cincinnati. 26465 


Song no. 12; melody by R. M. Bon- 


santi. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1929; E unp. 
13175; Ralph Marie  Bonsanti, 
Brooklyn. 26466 


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26467 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Song no. 18; melody by R. M. Bon- 


santi. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1929; E unp. 
13176; . Ralph Marie  Bonsanti, 
Brooklyn. 26467 


Song of ecstasy; from Children of 
time, words by R. Prosser, music 
by J. A. Haug. © Nov. 19, 1929; 
2c. Nov. 25; E pub. 10999; Julius 
A. Haug & Richard Prosser, San 
Francisco. 26468 


Song (A) of flowers; part-song, words 
by Thomas P. Moses, music by Bur- 


ton West [pseud. of Harry L. 
Harts]; sop. and alto. 4to. © Oct. 
10 1999 he FOC ade pub. 


10489; Charles W. Homeyer & co., 
Boston. 26469 


Song (A) of Jesus’ love brings heaven 
down; hymn, words and musie by W. 
Oliver Cooper. © Oct. 1, 1929; 2 c. 
Novy. 18; E pub. 10842; Stamps-Bax- 
ter music co., Dallas. 26470 


Song (The) of the blind man; words 
by Arthur Fields, music by F. Hall. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Nov. 29, 1929; E unp. 13814; Fred 
Hall, New York. 26471 


Song of the condemned; words by 
Jack Meskill, music by Pete Wend- 
ling. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 7, 1929; E unp. 12996; 
Irving Berlin, inc, New York. 

26472 


Song of the Islands (Na lei O Ha- 
waii); words and music by Chas. 
E. King; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Nov. 11, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 12; E pub. 
10731; Charles E. King, Honolulu. 

26473 


Song of the levee; words and music by 
Fred Rose; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Noy. 21, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 25; E pub. 
10996; T. S. Denison & co., Chicago. 

26474 


Song of the music makers; choral song 
for massed singing, poem by Rodney 
Bennett, music by Cyril Winn, of 
Great Britain. Winthrop Rogers ed. 
Ato) © Sept 25, *OLo yr ies Oct. 
5; BE for. 7257; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) ltd., London. 26475 


Song of the revelers; lyric and music 
by B. Mills; sop. or ten. solo and 
mixed cho. [Photostat] ©1c. Nov. 
2, 1929; E unp. 12809; Billy Mills, 
Chicago. 26476 

Song of the sword; from La Mar- 
seillaise, lyrics by Houston Branch, 
music by Charles Wakefield Cadman. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 


Nov. 7, 1929; E unp. 13192; De Syl- . 


va, Brown & Henderson, inec., New 
York, 26477 


Song of youth; from Children of time, 
words by R. Prosser, music by J. A. 
Haug. © Nov. 19, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 
25; E pub. 10998; Julius [A.] Haug 
and Richard Prosser, San Francisco. 

26478 


Song’s the thing; words and music by 
N. H. Black. © 1c. Oct. 24, 1929; 
E unp. 12815; Nelms Henry Black, 
New York. 26479 


Songs for lions; compiled by Welford 
D. Clark. 38d ed. 8vo. © Dec. 2, 
1929; 2 c. Dec. 5; aff. Dec. 6; AA 
29986; Lions international, Chicago. 

26480 


Songs (The) my mother never taught 
me; compiled by John J. Niles, pf. 
arrs. by Douglas S. Moore. 8vo. © 
Sept. 30, 1929; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 9; A 
12944; Macauley co., New York. 

26481 


Songs of DePauw; ed. by Lambda 
chapter of Phi mu alpha, sinfonia, 
2d edition ed. by Robert R. McCul- 
lough. © Nov. 23, 1929; 2 c. and 
aff. Nov. 29; AA 29760; Lambda 
chapter of Phi mu alpha, sinfonia, 
Greencastle, Ind. 26482 


Songs of long ago; containing songs, 
jigs and reels, compiled and ed. by 
Edward Wagans. © Sept. 30, 1929; 
2 -@ Oct. 75° aff. OCEY SAYA 20a: 
Bibo-Lang, inc., New York. 26483 


Songs of trust and triumph, no. 1; 
words and music by various authors, 
ed. and compiled by N. Carlson. 
8vo. © May 4, 1929; 2c. Dec. 3; aff. 
Dee. 4; AA 29931; Nathaniel Carl- 
son, Miami, Fla. 26484 


Sonnenfriede; ged. von Hans Deis- 
singer, musik von Josef Reiter, of 
Austria, werk 149 a; mi&nnerchor. 
Partitur. 4to. 1. Mit begl. von 
streichinstrumenten.—2. Mit solo- 
eeige und kiavier. © June 12, 1929; 
1 .c.. each: Sept... 21; HE for. Gir; 
Gebr. Hug & co., Leipzig. 26485 


Sonny boy; words and music by Pearl 
Curran, arr. by G. Waring Stebbins; 
sop. 1, 2, and alto. 4to. © Oct. 31, 
1929; 2 e Nov. 4; E pub. 10530; 


Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 26486 
Sorceress (The); by Hans _ Proti- 
winsky, of Austria; pf. © Nov. 8, 


1929; 2 e. Nov. 11; B pub. 11087; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 
26487 


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no. 11, 1929 


Sorry dear; waltz, words and music 
by L. M. Niederer. © 1 c. Nov. 25, 
1929; E unp. 13678; Louise Marie 
Niederer, Foristell, Mo. 26488 


Sorry I left you to roam; words by W. 
Titterington, music by Robert H. 
Coley. ©1ce. Noy. 11, 1929; E unp. 
13144; R. H. Coley and W. Tittering- 
ton, Hopewell, Va. 26489 


Sotto la luna; serenatella, by Emilio 
Gragnani, of Italy; small orch, pts., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Sept. 
80, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 19; E for. 7608; 
P. Ragona & c., Milan. 26490 


Southern Methodist university varsity 
song; words and music by Louis N. 
Stuckey, arr. by H. H. Todd. © 
Oct. 31, 1929; 2 « Nov. 2; E pub. 
10587 ; Harold Hart Todd, Dallas. 

26491 


Southern spirituals; collected by B. 
Kendall, musical settings by M. K. 
Schulze. © July 12, 1929; 2c. and 
aff. Nov. 27; AA 28849; Betty 
Kendall, Bethesda, Md., and Mildred 
Kolb Schulze, Washington. 26492 


Souvenir; paroles de Jean Bastia, 
musique de Irving Paris, of France. 
© 1e. Oct. 16, 1929; E unp. 12785; 
Irving Paris, Paris. 26493 


Spain; by Clara Edwards, arr. as a 
song orchestration, by Walter C. 
Schad. .4to. © Oct. 12, 1929; 2c. 
Oct. 14; E pub. 10696; G. Schirmer, 
inec., New York. 26494 


Spanish fandango; in diagram, arr. by 
Mort Searels; Hawaiian steel guit. 
© Sept. 26, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 2; E pub. 


10684; Honolulu) conservatory of 
music, ine., Akron, O. 26495 
Spanish jigg; from The dancing 


master, Selected and ed. by Douglas 
and Helen Kennedy, arr. by Arnold 
Foster, of Great Britain; pf. (In 
Country dance tunes, new series 1) 
© Nov. 30, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 30; E for. 
7691; English folk dance _ soc, 
London. 26496 


Spanish (A) serenade; by N. Louise 
Wright; pf. © Nov. 23, 1929; 2 «¢. 
Nov. 25; E pub. 10972; Boston music 
co., Boston. 26497 


Sparkling waters; in diagram, by 
Mort Searels; Hawaiian steel guit. 
© Sept. 26, 1929; 2 c. Noy. 2; E pub. 
10679; Honolulu conservatory of 
music, ine., Akron, O. 26498 


26509 

Spaulding (Mary Ellen) A_ song; 
words by Paul L. Dunbar. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 2, 1929; E unp. 12784; Mary 


Ellen Spaulding, Detroit. 26499 


Speed; melody by Carroll Douglas 
Corbaley. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1929; B 
unp. 18159; Carroll D. Corbaley, San 


Francisco. 26500 
Speedway-march (The) ; by Thomas J. 
Jefferson; band pts. 4to. © Oct. 


26, 1929; 2c. Oct. 30; BH pub. 10553; 
Crescent music pub. ¢co., Detour, Md. 
26501 

Spinnerin (Die) ; bdhmisches volkslied, 
bearb. von Robert Hernried, of Ger- 
many; frauenchor, ohne begl. 4to. 
© Dec. 15, 1927; 1 e. Nov. 16, 1929; 
H for. 7577; N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 26502 


Spirit filed! hymn, words by Evange- 
line C. Thuline, music by J. J. Fitz- 
patrick, arr. by E. C. Thuline. 4to. 
© Dec. 29, 1928; 2 ec. Nov. 13, 1929; 
E pub. 10898; Abbie L. Crockett, 
Sayre, Pa. 26503 


Spring and you; words by G. T. Polk, 
musie by A. J. Bertin. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Nov. 12, 1929; 
E unp. 13487; George T. Polk and 
Albert J. Bertin, Brooklyn. 26504 


Springtime; words by Susan Merrick 
Heywood, music by Mrs. H. H. A. 
Beach, op. 124; low voice. © Oct. 
30, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 4; E pub. 10724; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 26505 


Staccato etude; by G. C. Gault; brass 
quartet. © Oct. 29, 1929; 2 c. Nov 
4: E pub. 10505; Geo. C. Gault, 
Chicago. 26506 


Stamp and whirl; words by J. L. 
Kenyon, music by Lee ‘Turner. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Nov. 26, 1929; E unp. 13704; Julia 
Litchfield Kenyon, Westerly, R. I. 

26507 


Stanford (C. V.) Four songs of the 
sea; arr. as a suite for small orch. 
by Thomas F. Dunhill, of Great 
Britain; pts., with pf—conductor. 
1. Drake’s drum. [3 others] © 
Oet. 11, 1929; 1 ¢ Oct. 31?) for. 
7233; Boosey & co., Itd., London. 

26508 


Stanley (John) Sonate; in A moll, 
fiir violine mit beziffertem bass, 
bearb. von Alfred Moffat, of Great 
Britain; violine und klavier. © 
June 10, 1929; 1 ec. Nov. 16; E for. 
7588 ; N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

26509 


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26510 


Star-gleam; words by Frederick H. 
Martens, music by Cecil Cowles; 
med. or high voice. © Oct. 30, 1929; 
2 ce. Nov. 4; E pub. 10719; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 26510 


Stars in the blue; words and music 
by B. E. Mureh. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Nov. 6, 1929; E 
unp. 18377; Bess Evangeline Murch, 
Detroit. 26511 


State of Maine; words and music by 
RT. “Wiggin. 4t0, “@ eNoy.,720, 
1929; 2 ce. Nov. 22; E pub. 10914; 
Frances Turgeon Wiggin, Yarmouth, 

e. 26512 


Stay away from my chicken house; 
words and music by F. Marvin. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Nov. 19, 1929; E unp. 13400; Frankie 
Marvin, Mamaroneck, New York. 

26513 


Stealing; words and music by H. 
Rhoads. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 4, 1929; E unp. 12920; 
Helen Rhoads, La Crescenta, Calif. 

26514 


Steechettiana; melodia, poesia di Sil- 
vio Picchianti, musica di S. Iodice; 
sop. o ten, © 1c. Nov. 14, 1929; B 
unp. 13235 ; Salvatore Iodice, New 
York. 26515 


Stella; words and music by J. LeRose. 
[Words and melody only] ©l1e. 
Nov. 8, 1929; E unp. 12980; Joseph 
LeRose, Thornwood, N. Y. 26516 


Stella camping; scherzo, par Maurice 
Le Boucher, of France; orch. par- 
ties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Sept. 1, 1929; 1 c« Oct. 5; HB for. 
7104; Choudens, Paris. 26517 


Step (The)-and-fetchit; words and 
music by L. Perry. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 13, 1929; 
E unp. 13334; Lincoln Perry, Los 
Angeles. 26518 


Step lightly; march, by Peter Ander- 
son, of Great Britain; band pts. 
4to. © Oct. 9, 1929; 1 ce. Oct. 21; EB 
for. 7407; Hawkes & son (London) 
ltd., London. 26519 


Steppens sing; text av Gosta Stevens, 
musik av Peter Lebedjeff [pseud. of 
Stig Hansson, of Sweden] © Nov. 
6, 1929.1 ce. Nov..21;..E ter. 7601 ; 
Edition Sylvain, Stockholm. 26520 


Stepping lightly; by Adam Carse, of 
Great Britain; violin and pf. © 
Oct:: 3; ‘1929; Ice-'Octi- 28) EF tor. 
7274; Augener, Itd., London. 26521 


pt. III, n. S., v. 24 


Sternennacht; text von Heinrich Vier- 


ordt, musik von C. Pflugfelder, of. 


Germany; ma&nnerchor. Partitur 
und stimmen, ohne begl. 4to. © 
Mar. 31, 1929; 1 « Augi ty: ?H aioe 
7616; Hans Kessler, Trier, Germany. 

26522’ 


Still wondering about yow; words and 
music by R. J. Milliette. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Oct. 31, 
1929; E unp. 12836; Robert J. Mil- 
liette, Plattsburg, N. Y. 26523 


Stile (Der) hof; text von Hermann 
Hesse, musik von Qtto Siegl, of Aus- 
tria, op. 67, nur. 1; vierstimmigen’ 
mannerchor und bratsche. 4to. 
July 3, 1929; 1 ec. Oct! 2" Wh iteEs tanec, 
P. J. Tonger, Cologne/Rh., Germany. 


26524 
Stilleben; zankst du schon wieder, 
madrigal, gedicht von Gotthold 


Ephraim Lessing, musik yon Hans 
Gal; of Austria, *0pue 2h eat 
gemischten chor. © Dec. 15, 1927; 
1c. Nov. 16, 1929; E for. 7585; N. 
Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 26525: 


Stjirnenatter i Hawaii; text av Sven- 
Olof Sandberg, musik av Tom Wil- 
son, of Sweden; pf., with words. © 
Nov. 1, 1929; 1 ¢«. Nov. 14; Hi for. 
7509; Svenska noter, a. b., Stock- 
holm. 26526: 


Stomp it down to the bricks; melody 
by J. M. Williams. © 1 ¢. Oct. 14, 
1929; E unp. 13024; State Street mu- 
sic pub. co., ine., Chicago. 26527 


Stop on 81st and State; words and mu- 
sic by Sam Theard. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Oct. 14, 1929; 
EH unp. 18032; State Street music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 26528 


Stories; intermezzo, by Frank ‘Tip- 
ping, of Great Britain; pf. © July 
2, 1929; 1 c Oct. 28; BH for. 7508; 
A. Hammond & co., London. 26529 


Story (The) of Samuel; oratorio for 
children, words written and com- 
piled and music eomposed by F.. A: 
Challinor, of Great Britain. 4to. 
© Oct. 22, 1929; 1 e. Nov. 1; HB, fore 
7383; Bayley & Ferguson, Glasgow. 


26530: 
Strauss (Richard) Hinsamkeit— 
mondnacht—meeresstille; nach mo- 


tiven aus Josephs legende, bearb: 
von Rudolf Peterka, of Czechoslo- 
vakia, instr. von Eduard Rudolf 
[pseud. of Rudolf Hladisch] of Aus- 
tria; grosses orch. stimmen, mit pf.. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1929 


direction und violino 1 direction. © 

June 21, 1929; 1 ec. July 12; BE for. 

7624; Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 
26531 


Heitere szene; nach motiven aus 
Feuersnot, bearb. von Ludwig Bray, 
of Germany, instr. von Eduard Ru- 
dolf [pseud. of Rudolf Hladisch] of 
Austria ; grosses orch. stimmen, mit. 
pf.-direction und violino 1 direction. 
© June 21, 1929; 1 ec. July 12; BH 
for. 7625; Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 

* 265382 


Orientalische burleske; nach mo- 
tiven aus Der biirger als edelmann, 
bearb. von Rudolf Peterka, of 
Czechoslovakia, instr. von Eduard 
Rudolf [pseud. of Rudolf Hladisch] 
of Austria; grosses orch. stimmen, 
mit pf. direction und violino 1 direc- 
tion. © June 21, 1929; 1c. July 12; 
E for. 7626; Adolph Fiirstner, Ber- 
lin. 26533 


Rauschende festmusik; nach mo- 
tiven aus Guntram, bearb. von 
Hans Erdmann, of Germany, instr. 
von Eduard Rudolf [pseud. of Ru- 
dolf Hladisch] of Austria; grosses 
orch. stimmen, mit pf. direction und 
violino 1 direction. © June 21, 
19202. i4 per duly, 2 y Hi. for. “7627; 
Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 26534 


Street (The) singer; selection from 
the musical comedy, by Niclas 
Kempner, Sam Timberg and Richard 
Myers; pf. New York, Shubert mu- 
sic pub. corp. © Nov. 15, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Noy. 18; E pub. 10948; Shubert 
theatre corp., New York. 26535 


Streich-quartett ; von Paul Graener, of 
Germany, op. 80; 2 violinen, viola 
und violoncello. Partitur. 12mo. 
© Dee. 1, 1928; 1 c. May 16, 1929; 
E for. 4572; N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 26536 


Strolling down the avenue; words and 
music by P. E. Hubbell and B. Stod- 
dard. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ce. Nov. 29, 1929; E unp. 13853; 
Paul E. Hubbell and Billy Stoddard, 
Los Angeles. 26537 


Siidseeprinzess ; operette in 5 bildern, 
von Leo Kastner, musik von Ewald 
Dohrn, of Germany; klavierauszug. 
© Aug. 26, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 21; E for. 
7360; Fritz Horst, Altona/Hlbe, Ger- 
many. 26538 


Suerte (La) negra; sainete en un acto, 
letra de Mufioz Roman y Serrano, 
miisica de F. Alonso y EH. Acevedo, 


26549 


both of Spain. Pte. de apuntar. © 
Sept. 10, 1928; 1 ¢. Nov. 20, 1929; 
E for. 7562; Francisco Alonso y 
Eduardo Acevedo, Madrid. 26539 


Sugar plum; words and music by 
H. H. McCoy. [Chords, single staff] 
© 1c. Nov. 30, 1929; E unp. 13885; 
Harry H. McCoy, Los Angeles. 

26540 


Suite canadienne; by Claude Cham- 
pagne, of France; mixed voices. Sc. 
for voice pts. only.= 4to. 1. C’est 
Pinson avec Cendrouille. [3 others] 
© July 2, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 9; E for. 
6922; Durand et cie., Paris. 26541 


Suite ftir schiilerorchester; von Wil- 
helm Rinkens, op. 48, hrsg. von H. 
Lemacher u. P. Mies, both of Ger- 
many, ‘Seo nos. 1-3. © Augs 21, 
1928; 1 ec. Oct. 15, 1929; EB for. 7484; 
P. J. Tonger, Cologne/Rh., Germany. 

26542 


Suite pastorale; par A. Scassola, of 
Italy; orch. parties, avee pf. con- 
ducteur. 1. Féte villageoise. [3 
others] © Sept. 1, 1929; 1 c Oct. 
5; E for. 7154; A. Scassola, Nice, 
France. 26543 


Stleikha; Marokkansk intermezzo, by 
Lon Gog [pseud. of Hinar Villoch] 
of Norway; pf. ©1c. Sept. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 138252; Oslo musikforlag, 
A/S, Oslo, Norway. 26544 


Sulo; polka, words and music by F. 
Cusenza. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 18, 1929; E unp. 11001; 
Frank Cusenza, Detroit. 26545 


Sun (The) shines when you’re with 
me; words and music by J. B. 
Tranter. © 1c. Nov. 26, 1929; E 
unp. 18742; James Brereton Tranter, 
Buffalo. 26546 


Sunbeams; words by John Nevins, 
music by E. Holyoake, of Canada. 
© 1 ce. Nov. 6, 1929; E unp. 12939; 
Edith Holyoake, Guelph, Ont., 
Canada. 26547 


Sunkist (A) cottage out in the West; 
words by R. B. Viney, musie by 
Larry HE. Goffin. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 ec. Nov. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 13420; Ruby B. Viney, Wil- 
liams, Calif. 26548 


Sunshine and flowers; words and 
music by A. H. Horsburgh, arr. by 
Burrell Van Buren. [Blue-print] 
© 1c. Nov. 7, 1929; E unp. 13006; 
Alexander Henderson MHorsburgh, 
Des Moines. 26549 


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pt. 115, n. S., Vv. 24 


26550 
Sunshine and shadows; waltz, by 
Elliott S. Allison; pf. © Oct. 29, 


1929; 2 c«. Nov. 4; E pub. 10542; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 26550 


Sunshine-girl; lyrics by Peter John 
'  Bacigalupo, music by J. H. Wiley 
and Maleolm Taylor Thomson. © 
1 ec. Nov. 30, 1929; E unp. 13856; 
John Howard Wiley, Philadelphia. 

, 26551 


Sunshine of my heart; from Woman 
to woman, words and music by Jay 
Whidden and Fred May; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Nov. 12, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 15; E pub. 10937; Lawrence 
Wright music co., London. 26552 


Sur la devise: Non ce que je pense; 
poésie de Clément Marot, musique 
de Robert Siohan, of France. © 
Sept: 1, 1929; 1. ¢.,Oct.'5; Ei for. 
7136; Durand et cie., Paris. 26553 


Sur le nom d’Albert Roussel; d’Arthur 
Honegger, of Switzerland; pf. (Jin 
Supplement de la Revue musicale- 
Avril, 1929) © Apr. 15, 1929; 1. 
Aug. 16; E for. 7662; Editions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. 26554 


Surabaya—Johnny; text von Bert 
Brecht, musik von Kurt Weill, of 
Germany. © Aug. 24, 1929; 1c. 
Oct. 2; E for. 7414; Universal-edi- 
tion, a. g., Vienna. 26555 


Suraya; orientalische tanzscene, yon 
Ludwig Siede, of Germany, bearb. 
von Arnold Wilke; salon orch. stim- 
men, mit klavier direktion u. violine 
1 direktion. 4to. © Oct. 6, 1929; 
1c. Nov. 9; E for. 7441; Musikverlag 
Lyra, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 26556. 


Sure fire daddy; words and music by 
Gay Medley [pseud. of M. G. 
Schultz] and Dell Daven [pseud. of 
D. A. Davenbaugh. Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Sept. 24, 1929; EB 
unp. 11319; Milly Gay Schultz and 
Dell Avery Davenbaugh, New York. 

26557 


Sweet butterfly girl; words and music 
by P. E. Hubbell and B. Stoddard. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 29, 1929; E unp. 18854; Paul H. 
Hubbell and Billy Stoddard, Los 
Angeles. 26558 


Sweet dreams; by B. Perey James; pf. 
© Oct. 30, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 4; E pub. 
10543; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

26559 


/ 

Sweet girl of my dreams; lyric by 
Cleta Linda Holland, musie by 
Claude Lapham. © Oct. 30, 1929; 

- 2c. Nov. 4; E pub. 10492; De Aryan 
pub. co., Newport, Ky. 26560 


Sweet-heart of: Mandalay; words by 
W. Titterington, music by Elbert A. 
Coley. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1929; E unp. 
13146; E. A. Coley and W. Tittering- 
ton, Hopewell, Va. 26561 


Sweet Irene; words and music by W. 
V. Baranco; pf. © 1 ¢. Nov. 23, 
1929; E unp. 138749; Wilbert V. Ba- 
ranco, Oakland, Calif. 26562 


Sweet Lucindy Lou; words by H. HE. 
Alton, music by C. Derksen. © 1c. 
Nov. 4, 1929; E unp. 12849; Hugh H. 
Alton and Clemens Derksen, Hamil- 
ton, Ill. 26563 


Sweet magician; words by G. T. Polk, 
music by A. J. Bertin. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Nov. 12, 1929; 
E unp. 13482; George T. Polk and 
Albert J. Bertin, Brooklyn. 26564 


Sweet Marie; words by J. C. Brand, 
music by Ray Hibbeler. © 1c. Nov. 
4, 1929; E unp. 13462; James C. 
Brand, Drummondville, Que., Can- 
ada. 26565 


Sweet melodies bring memories; fox- 
trot, lyrics by Ree Isecoff, music by 
H. J. Klimpl and Jimmie Whalen. 
© 1c. Nov. 1, 1929; E unp. 12817; 
Harry Josef Klimpl, New Haven, 
Conn. 26566 


Sweet memories of you; waltz, words 
and music by Billie Miller [pseud. 
of O. J. Miller], arr. by Bertram 
Shield; mezzo sop. © 1c. Nov. 5, 
1929; EK unp. 13629; Olive Jestine 
Miller, Troutdale, Or. 26567 


Sweet memories of you; words and 
music by F. N. Townsend. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. Nov. 8, 
1929; E unp. 12978; Floyd N. Town- 
send, Falkville, Ala. 26568 


Sweet mem’ries; words by I. Corbin, 
music by Ray Hibbeler. © 1. Nov. 
5, 1929; E unp. 12897; Ida Corbin, 
El Dorado Springs, Mo. 26569 


Sweet remembrance; by Francesco 
Berger, of Great Britain; pf. © Oct. 
15, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 31; E for. 7235; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 26570 


Sweet victory of love; words by H. R. 
Whited, music by Edward Wunder- 
lich. © June 12, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 9; 
E pub. 9454; Hlma Riemer Whited, 
Middleport, N. Y. 26571 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1929 


26594 


Sweetheart; or, Sweetheart of mine, 
words and music by A. J. Pearson. 
[Chords, single staff} © 1 ¢. Nov. 
27,1929; E unp. 18771; Aven J. 
Pearson, Brooklyn. 26572 


Sweetheart: words and music by J. 
Fielding, of Great Britain. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Nov. 30, 
1929; E unp. 13862; James Fielding, 
Welland, Ont., Canada. 26573 


Sweetheart come back to me; words 
~ and music by M. E. Bronson. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Nov. 4, 1929; E unp. 12923; Mar- 
garet E. Bronson, Cincinnati. 26574 


Sweetheart, I wonder where you are; 
words by Jack Burroughs, music by 
Georges Maurice, of France, domi- 
ciled at San Francisco. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
11, 19298; E unp. 13256; J. Maurice 
Rouyer, San Francisco. 26575 


Sweetheart Jeanne; lyrics by Peter 
John Bacigalupo and John Howard 
Wiley, music by M. T. Thomson. © 
Pee. INO 2, ado ty ya iD. Loud $ 
Malcolm Taylor Thomson, Philadel- 
phia. 26576 


Sweetheart melody; words and music 
by H. K. Fitzgerald. [Words and 
melody only] ©1ce. Nov. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 13260; Helen K. Fitzgerald, 
Worcester. 26577 


Sweetheart, of mine; words and music 
by J. P. French. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Nov. 30, 1929; E 
unp. 13863; John P. French, Rad- 
ford, Va. 26578 


Sweetheart of the rose; words and mu- 
sic by L. H. Nichols. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Oct. 31, 1929; 
E unp. 12838; Laurence H. Nichols, 
Akron, O. 26579 


Sweetheart you’re wonderful ; lyric and 
music by P. Patterson. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
18, 1929; E unp. 13407; Pat Patter- 
son, San Francisco. 26580 


Sweethearts; words and music by G. 
Shields. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 30, 1929; E unp. 18880; 
George Shields, Paterson. 26581 


Sweetheart’s secret song, with magic 
I N G; words and music by W. A. 
Kawi. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ¢. Nov. :15, 1929; E unp. 138261; 
Wallace A. Kawi, Toledo, O. 26582 


Swinging; by Louise Christine Rebe; 
pf. © Oct. 30, 1929; 2 ce. Nov.1; EB 
pub. 10487 ; Boston music co., Boston. 

. 26583 


Swinging; by Mortimer Wilson, op. 85, 
no.)5;3\ pf... Ou Nove,10;119283 .2 c. 
Nov. 20; E pub. 10883; Century mu- 
sic pub. co., New York. 26584: 


Sylvania song; words by Walter Pres- 
ton, music by Keith McLeod. S8vo. 
© Sept. 24, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 11; E pub. 
10658 ; Sylvania products co., Empo- 
rium, Pa. 26585 


Symphony no. 1; by H. M. Gibson; pf. 
se. no. 1-4. © 1c Nov. 22, 1929; 
E unp. 18575; Harry Merle Gibson. 
Peoria, Ill. 26586: 


Szezesliwy nasz dom; polonez, by J. 
Jasinski; pf. © Oct. 26, 1929; 2 «.. 
Nov. 4; E pub. 10572; John Jasinski, 
Chicago. 26587 


Szokik az asszony; operett 3 felvo-- 
nasban, irta Kardos Andor, of Hun- 
gary, zenéjét Harmat Imre verseire: 
irta Brodszky Miklos, of Hungary, 
rendezte Lo6rainth Vilmos. © 1 c. 
Aug. 21, 1929; D unp. 27618; Alex- 
ander Marton, Budapest, Hungary. 

26588 


*Tain’t no sin to dance around in your 
bones; words by Edgar Leslie, music 
by Walter Donaldson; pf. and uku-- 
lele acc. © Nov. 11, 1929; 2 c. Nov.. 
11; E pub. 10652; Donaldson, Doug-- 
las & Gumble, inc., New York. 

26589: 

Take a little tip; from Words & music, 
words by Harlan Thompson, music 
by Dave Stamper. © Nov. 7, 1929: 
2c. Nov. 8; E pub. 10745; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York.. 

26590. 


Take a trip to the moon; opening en- 
semble and finale of 2d act, words 
and music by R. Cooke. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c Nov. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 13375; Ralph Cooke, Belmar,. 
Nid. 26591 


Take everything but you; from Song of 
love, words and music by Maurice: 
Abrahams and Elmer Colby. ©: 
WNov...6, 1929.;°2 ce ‘Noy. .cC? - i pub. 
10752; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 26592 


Take it on the chin; from Hold every- 
thing, lyric by Al. Dubin, music by 
Joe Burke; pf. and ukulele acc. © 

. Nov. 8, 1929; 2 ec Nov. 12; E pub. 
10767; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 26593. 


Take me; words and music by Joe 
Sanders. [Words and melody only | 
© 1c. Nov. 16, 1929; E unp. 18333 ; 
Santly bros., ine., New York.. 26594: 


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26595 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Take my seat, lady; lyric and music 
by Ray Perkins: ; pf. and ukulele acc. 


© Nov. 8, 1929; '2 ¢. Nov. 12; E pub. 
10770; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 26595: 


Take your gal to Deco, meet your pal 
at Deco; words and music by a 
Deco worker [pseud. of Hyman 
Cheiffetz]; pf. and ukulele ace. 
24mo. © Oct. 15, 1929; 2 c. Noy. 25; 
EK pub. 10988; Deco refreshments, 
inc., Buffalo. 26596 


Take your share of love dear, take 
your kisses too; words and music by 
Edith Beardsley [i. e. E. B. Hart- 


lett] © 1. Oct. 24, 1929; E ump. 
12945; Edith Beardsley MHartlett, 
Sound Beach, Conn. 26597 


Tale (A) of a ticker; lyric by Frank 
O’Brien, music by Frank Crumit. 


[Words and melody only] © 1. 

Novy. 4, 1929; E unp. 12870; Southern 

music pub. co., ine., New York. 
26598 


Tale (A) of a ticker; words by Frank 
O’Brien, music by Frank Crumit; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Nov. 22, 1929; 
2c. Nov. 23; E pub. 10965; Southern 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

26599: 


Talkies (The) are coming; words and 
music by F. W. Howes, of Great 
Britain. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 30, 1929; © unp. 13870; 
Frederick W. Howes, Huntingdon, 
England. 26600 


Tallowpot (The); words and music 
by Floyd Thompson and J. E. Guern- 
sey. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1929; E unp. 
13108; Thompson & Guernsey, In- 
dianapolis. 26601 


Tango; by R. Caballero, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Laredo, Tex.; pf. © 
dae, Nov, 16,. 19295: EH ump: 18425; 
Rosendo Caballero, Laredo, Tex. 
26602 


Tanzende teepuppe; enti’ acte; von F. 
Schmidt-Hagen, of Germany; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
June 19, 1929; 1 ec. Nov. 19; E for. 
7602; Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 

26603 

Tarantella; by Kenneth F. White; pf. 
© Nov. 16, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 18; E 
pub. 10819; Boston music co., Boston. 

26604 

Tarantella italiana; by Maxie Pi- 
segna; accordion. © Nov. 13, 1929; 
2 ¢c, Nov. 18; E pub. 10778; Roma 
musie co., Cleveland. 26605 


Tavern; poem by Edna St. Vincent 
Millay, music by Michael Mullinar, 
of Great Britain. © Oct. 4, 1929; 
1 ¢ Oct. 28; E for. 7276; Augener, 
Itd., London. - 26606 


Teach me Thy way; sacred solo, words 
and music by J. D. Uhlik. Berkeley, 
Calif., Musical arts studio. © Oct. 
28, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 1; E pub. 10449; 
Jessie Davis Uhlik, Los Angeles. 

26607 


Technology songs; compiled by the in- 
stitute committee of the M. I. T. 
undergraduate assn. 3d ed. rev. © 
Sept. 18, 1929; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 3; 
A 13931 ; Institute comm. at the Mass. 
institute of a cone Cambridge, 
Mass. 26608 


Telefunken ; marcia, di Riceardo Zan- 
donai, of Italy; piccola orch. parti, 
con pf. conduttore e violino condut- 


tore. 4to. © Oct. 15, 1929; le. 
Oct. 16; E for. 7471; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 26609 


Television; words by W. EH. Jennings, 
music by Richard Broughton. ©1e. 
Nov. 9, 1929; E unp. 13122; William 
EK. Jennings, Tampa, Fla. 26610 


Tell me little Gypsy! words by M. Orr, 
music by Chester Escher. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Nov. 21, 
1929; E unp. 13530; Minnie Orr, 
Cambridge, O. 26611 


Tell me more; hymn, words by William 
M. Runyan, music by Kenneth Ran- 
dolph. © Sept. 2, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 
23; E pub. 11029; G. S. Schuler and 
W. M. Runyan, Chicago. 26612 


Temple-barr ; from The dancing master, 
selected and ed. by Douglas and 
Helen Kennedy, arr. by Arnold Fos- 
ter, of Great Britain; pf. (Iw Coun- 
try dance tunes, new series 1) © 
Nov. 30, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 30; E for. 
7697; English folk dance soc., Lon- 
don. 26613 


Terry (Frances) Ten pianoforte studies 
for dramatic interpretation. © Oct. 
30, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 4; E pub. 10694; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 26614 


Terzo album di danze moderne; in 
edizione facilitata, di Vittorio Masch- 
eroni, of Italy; pf. © Sept. 30, 
1929; 1 ec. Nov. 2; E for. 7288; A. & 
G. Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 26615 


Tetti (1); versi di O. Spadaro e..Gav- 
roche, musica di T. Petralia C., of 
Italy; pf. © Nov. 12, 1929; 1 Cc. 
Nov. 8; E for. 7433; "0 Forlivesi 
& ¢., Florence. 26616 


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26638 


Texas blues; words and music by Vir- 
ginia Rowe [i. e. M. V. Rowe] © 
1 ce. Oct. 19, 1929; EB unp. 7485; 
Mabel Virginia Rowe, Dallas. 26617 


‘Texas special blues; words by J. M. 
Williams, music by Ruben Reeves. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
Oct. 14, 1929; E unp. 13026; State 
Street music pub. co., inc., Chicago. 

26618 


“That feelin’ is pleadin’ for you; fox 
trot no. 2, words by Paul Mangarella, 
music by F. Ramondetta. © 1 ec. 
Nov. 14, 1929; E unp. 13228; Frank 
Ramondetta, Brooklyn. 26619 


‘That four four rhythm band; words 
and music by Ted Brewer and Eddie 
Kilanoski; pf. and ukulele acc., with 
novelty cho. for pf., by Claude Aus- 
tin. .© Nov. 15, 1929; 2 ¢. Nov. 30; 
E pub. 11064; Denton & Haskins mu- 
sic pub. co.,.ine., New York. 26620 


"That girl pal of mine; words and music 
by E. O'Shea. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Nov. 30, 1929; E unp. 
13877; Edward O’Shea, Brooklyn. 

26621 


‘That gold mine of my dreams; fox 
trot, words by M. Galinsky, music by 
‘Ray Hibbeler. ©1c. Nov. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 13545; Morris Galinsky and 
Sam.Galinsky, San Francisco. 26622 


"That Hollywood dream girl of mine; 
words and music by W. B. Putnam, 
of Great Britain. [Words and mel- 
ody only]. © 1 ec. Nov. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 13279; William B. Putnam, 
Montreal, Que., Canada. 26623 


"That little word if; words and music 
by E. P. Courtney. © 1c. July 9, 
1929; E unp. 13466; Elizabeth Piatt 
Courtney, Port Washington, L. L,, 
ig . 26624 


“That old fashioned place; words and 
‘music by L. Lee. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Nov. 30, 1929; E 
unp. 13874; Lem Lee, Anderson, Mo. 

26625 


‘That old sweet girl of mine; waltz 
ballad, words by G. Heflin, music by 
Harry Clifford. © 1 e¢. Nov. 18, 
1929; E unp. 13414; Gertrude Heflin, 
Roanoke, Va. 26626 


“"That’s how I care about you; lyric by 
G. Henry, music by M. Hamilton. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Novy. 20, 1929: E unp. 13483; Grace 
‘Henry and Morris Hamilton, New 
“York. 26627 


That’s how I long for you; words and 
music by L. H. Stowe. [Words and 
melody only] ©1 ce. Nov. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 13153; Leslie Hudson Stowe, 
Mullica Hill, N. J. 26628 


That’s the time to smile; words and 
music by L. F. Nesbit. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Oct. 31, 1929; 
E unp. 128387; Louisa Foxwell Nes- 
bit, Washington. 26629 


That’s why I am leaying you; words 
and music by R. Murray; pf. acce., 
with ukulele arr. by Jeffrey Hezeau. 
© Nov. 26, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 29; E 
pub. 11047; Richard Murray, New 
Orleans. 26630 


That’s why I love you mother dear; 
words and music by H. E. Radford, 
of Great Britain. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Nov. 8, 1929; E 
unp. 12981; Harold E. Radford, 
Peterboro, Ont., Canada. 26631 


That’s why I’m lonely tonight; words 
by Mrs. G. N.. Noland, jr., music 
by Phil Starr. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Nov. 2, 1929; E unp. 
12799; Ceanie Mae Noland, Zachary, 
La. 26632 


That’s why I think of you each day; 
words by S. Less, music by Sylvester 
Long Cross. © 1 ¢ Nov. 6, 1929; 
E unp. 129388; Sam Less, Oxkland, 
Calif. 26633 


That’s you; words and music by C. A. 
Wagner. [Words and melody only] 
©1c. Nov. 14, 1929; E unp. 13229; 
Charles Azby Wagner, New Orleans. 

26634 


That someone called you; words and 
music by F. BE. Cornforth. © 1. 
Nov. 5, 1929; E unp. 12925; Florence 
Elizabeth Cornforth, Pittsburgh. 

26635 


That sweetheart of mine; words and 
music by F. Hall. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Nov. 8, 1929: E 
unp. 12988; Frank Hall, New York. 

26636 


Their [!] is another heaven; words 
and music by H. Kahn. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Nov. 22, 
1929; E unp. 13564; Harry Kahn, 
New. York. 26637 


Thelma; words by Martin Hoffman, 
music by E. A. Reidy. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
20, 1929; E unp. 18457; Ethel Ar- 
lene Reidy, Allentown, Pa. 26638 


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26639 — 


Theme (The) of life; lyric by Billy 
Frisch, music by OO. Motzan. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Nov. 29, 1929; E unp. 13804; Otto 
Motzan, New York. 26639 


Then IT’ll believe in you; by D. W. 
Lloyd; melody, with pf. acc. ©1e. 
Noy. 19, 1929; E unp. 13418; Doro- 
thy Wemple Lloyd, Beverly Hills, 
Calif. 26640 


There ain’t none like my baby; words 
and music by P. J. Randolph. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Noy. 25, 1929; E unp. 18654; Phineas 
J. Randolph, East Liverpool, O. 

26641 


There are dim eyes; words and mu- 
sic by E. C. Reid. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. Nov. 12, 1929; EH 
unp. 18181; Hdward C. Reid, Los 
Angeles. 26642 


There can only be only one for me; 
from Nina Rosa, lyrics by Irving 
Caesar, music by Sigmund Romberg ; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Nov. 1, 1929; 
2 e. Nov. 4; E pub. 10524; Harms, 
ine., New York. 26643 


There is a garden in my dreams; 
words and music by Fred Fisher. 
©1c. Nov. 25, 1929; E unp. 13688; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 26644 


_ There’s a difference between a friend 
and a pal; words by G. EH. Melanson, 
jr., music by Burrell Van Buren. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Noy. 4, 1929; E unp. 18579; George 
H. Melanson, jr., Chartersville P. O., 
N. B. Canada. 26645 


There’s a girl; words and music by 
A. V. Gier. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Nov. 23, 1929; E unp. 
18612; Andrew V. Gier, Ridgway, 
Pa. 26646 


There’s a little bit of Irish in the rain- 
bow; from John McCormick pro- 
duction, words by James Brockman, 
music. by James Hanley. © 1 ec. 
Nov. 18, 1929; E unp. 13199; Fox 
film corp., New York. 26647 


There’s a little brown house; words 
by C. Cramer, musie by Burrell Van 
Buren. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 25, 1929: E unp. 13710; 
Chester Cramer, Somerset, Pa. 

26648 

There’s a melody aringing in my heart 
for you; words by M. Capps, music 
by S. Sabo. © 1 c. Nov. 8, 1929; 


pt, 1H. SS vee 


E unp. 13057; Stephen Sabo and 
Morton Capps, Sheridan, Wy. 26649 


There’s a ring around my finger; fox 
trot, words and music by Al. Fraz- 
zini [pseud. of Amicus Frazzini. 
Words and melody only] © 1 « 
Sept. 24, 1929; H unp. 11188; Ami- 
cus Frazzini, Boston. 26650 


There’s happiness for you and me; 
words and music by B. Boyer. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Noy. 11, 1929; E unp. 18172; Bessie 
Boyer, Glendale, Calif. 26651 


There’s nothing new in love; theme 
song of High treason, fox-trot, mu- 
sic by Louis Levy and Quentin 
Maclean, arr. by Max Irwin, of 
Great Britain; orch. pts., with 
words. 4to. (Jn Chappell’s orches- 
tral journal) © Oct. 2, 1929; 1 «. 
Oct. 9; E for. 7250; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. 26652 


There’s only one; words and music by 
i. B. Lovelace. © ° f'G) Novis 
1929; EH unp. 13151; Edythe Bates 
Lovelace, Chicago. 26653. 


There’s only you; words and music 
by E. A. Bruguiere. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Nov. 13, 1929; 
E unp. 13214; Emile A. Bruguiere, 
Principaute de Monaco. 26654 


There’s something on my mind. dear; 
words by Michael J. Fuoco, music 
by G. La Banco, jr. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Nov. 29, 1929; 
E unp. 18818; George La Banco, jr., 
Chicago. 26655, 


There was a star in heaven; the star 
and the child, Christmas carol, 
words by C. Mann, music by W. R. 
Voris; mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 
29, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 1; E pub. 10450; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

26656 


There will never be another Mary; 
words by Jack Yellen, music by Mil- 
ton Ager; pf. ace., with ukulele acc. 
by Dan Dougherty. © Nov. 9, 1929; 
2c. Nov. 11; ‘EB pub: ‘107338 Ager, 


Yellen & Bornstein, ine., New York. | 


26657 


This is the life for me; words by T. 
Gordon, music by David Reed.: © 
1-c. Nov. 18, 1929; E unp.. 138353 ; 
Thomas Gordon, Lake Megantic, P. 
Q., Canada. 26658 


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no. 11, 1929 


This old man; 4-pt. song, from Eng- 
lish folk songs collected by S. Bar- 
ing Gould and Cecil Sharpe, arr. 
by Arnold Williams, of Great Brit- 
ain; men’s voices. 4to. © Novy. 4, 
2. 1 oe Dea: BD tor, Cre; 
Banks & son, York, England. 26659 


Those enchanting eyes (Occhi di sole) ; 
words and music by A. Buzzi-Peccia, 
English words by Charles F. Man- 
ney; high voice; in D. © Oct. 10, 
1929; 2 ce. Nov. 4; E pub. 10544; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 26660 


Those gréat magnetic lights of the 
ballroom; words and music by J. G. 
Taylor, of Canada, arr. by Burrell 
Van Buren. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Nov. 25, 1929; E unp. 
13725; James Grimshaw Taylor, To- 
ronto, Ont., Canada. 26661 


Those were the days; words and music 
by W. F. Kremer. Saginaw, Mich., 
Kremer music pub. house. © Nov. 
2, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 18; E pub. 10764; 
Walter F. Kremer, Saginaw, Mich. 

26662 


Thou art my strength; hymn, words 
arr. from Psalm 381 and music arr. 
from Donizetti, by B. B. Edmiaston. 
© Oct. 1, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 18; E pub. 
10843; Stamps—Baxter music ©Co., 
Dallas. 26663 


Though I use to smile; waltz, lyric by 
M. M. Forzano, music by M. Mar- 
chello. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 30, 1929; E unp. 12818; 
Michael Marchello and Michael For- 
zano, Brooklyn. 26664 


Thoughts; words and music by M. 
Leelo. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 15, 1929; E unp. 13284; 
Margaret Leelo, Brooklyn. 26665 


Three little Broadway buds; words by 
George Waggner, music by J. Rus- 
sel Robinson. ©1c. Nov. 27, 1929; 
E unp. 13817; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., Culver City, Calif. 26666 


Thy life was given for me; words by 
Frances R. Havergal, music by John 
S. Fearis; high voice; in G. © Nov. 
16, 1929; 2c. Nov. 18; E pub. 10815; 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 26667 


Thy will be done; words and music by 
S. D. Lemon; pf. 8vo. © Oct. 10, 
1929; 2 ec. Nov. 4; E pub. 10493; 
Samuel David Lemon, Philadelphia. 

26668 

Ti ricordi rondinella; words and music 
by Enzo Benvenuto. [Words and 
melody only] ©1ce. Nov. 18, 1929; 


87056—30——8 


26679 


E unp. 13387; Salvatore Scalora, 
New York. 26669 


Tick tack toe; by Ralph Rainger; pf. 
© Nov. 29, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 30; E 
pub. 11075; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 26670 


Tierra del Plata; tango argentino, de 
la revista La lampara de Aladino, 
letra de Guzman Aguilera, misica 
de Federico Ruiz, of Mexico. © 
Aug. ty 1929: 1 e@ Sept. 272 Tor, 
7451; A. Wagner y Levien sucs., s. 
en ¢c., Mexico City, Mexico. 26671 


Till I met you; from The silver swan, 
lyric by William S. Brady and 
Alonzo Price, music by H. Maurice 
Jacquet. © Nov. 12, 1929; 2 ¢c. Nov. 
15; E pub. 10936; Leo Feist, ine., 
New York. 26672: 


Time flies; fox-trot, lyrics by Jack 
Mahoney, music by Frank E. Her- 
som, arr. by W. C. Polla; orch. pts. 
New York City, L. Murray & co. 
© Sept. 25, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 2; E pub. 
9645; Frank E. Hersom, Middle- 
town, N. Y. 26673 


Time’s garden; 38 pt. cho., words by 
Horace Boulton, music by A. Goring- 


Thomas, arr. by Victor Harris; 
women’s voices, with ’cello obbl. 
New ed. 4to. © Oct. 8, 1929; 2 c. 


Oct. 10; E pub. 10507; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 26674 


Ting-ting; by K. L. Richards; melody, 
with pf. ace. ©1e. June 20, 1929; 
E unp. 8313; Katherine Louise Rich-. 
ards, New York. 26675 


Tired eyes, I love you; words and 
music by N. Newell. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 30, 1929; 
E unp. 13876; Naomi Newell, New. 
York. 26676 


Titania; onestep, von Carl Robrecht, 
of Germany; salon-orch. mit jazz-. 
erganzungsstimmen, pf. direktion u. 
violine 1 direktion. 4to. © Aug. 
10, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 2; E for. 7325; 
Heinrichshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, 
Germany. 26677 


To a Gypsy queen; words and music 
by F. B. Barnhill; pf. © 1 e. Nov. 
5, 1929; E unp. 12931; Freda B. 
Barnhill, Kimberly, Id. 26678 


To Enid; words by Alexander Crerar, 
musie by Alison Travers, of Great 
Britain. © Oct. 11, 1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 
31; E for. 7237; Boosey & co., Itd., 
London. 26679 


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26680 


To the ladies; words and music by L. 
Steedman. [Words and _ melody 
only] ©1e. Nov. 1, 1929; E unp. 
12764; Louise Steedman, New York. 

26680 


To the sun; Louisiana song of slavery, 
words by Marie Lussi, music by 
David W. Guion; med. voice. © 
Oct. 15,1929; 2 ¢. Oct. 215; E ‘pub: 
10704; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

26681 


To you; from Woman to woman, words 
and music by Jay Whidden and Fred 
May; pf. and ukulele ace. © Nov. 
12, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 15; E pub. 109388 ; 
Lawrence Wright music co., London. 

26682 


To-day; words by Abigail Cresson, 
music by Alexander Mac Fadyen; 
high or med. voice. © Oct. 22, 
1929; 2 ce. Oct. 26; E pub. 10717; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 26683 


Together and alone; poem by Vivian 
Yeiser Laramore, music by John 
Barnes Wells; high voice; in A fiat. 
© Nov. 16, 1929; 2 « Nov. 18; EB 
pub. 10817; Boston music co., Bos- 
ton. 26684 


Tone poems for tiny tots; verses and 
melodies by Adéle F. Cobe. © Nov. 
18, 1929; 2:e. and ait... Nov.,233° A 
16038 ; Hollycrofters, ine., ltd., Los 
Angeles. 26685 


Too late; fox trot, melody by D. C. 


Nelson. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1929; BH 
unp. 10084; Davidson C. Nelson, 
New York. 26686 


Too tight rag; by James Brown; pf. 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 1929; E unp. 12888; 
HH. E.. Hack, Powderly, Ky. 26687 


Toujours prét; one step marche, par 
A. Bose, of France; orch. parties, 
avec pf. conducteur et 1° violon 
conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 25, 1929; 
1 ec. Oct. 16; E for. 7178; Auguste 
Bosc, Paris. 26688 


Tow headed laddie of mine; words 
by M. W. Roe, music by C. Durban. 
© 1c. Nov. 11, 1929; E unp. 13241; 
Maude Wickham Roe, Branchville, 
N. J., and Clara Durban, Newark. 

26689 


Trailin’ in old Montan’; lyric by Clif- 
ford Grey, music by H. Stothart. 
© 1c. Nov. 25, 1929; BE unp. 13693; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 26690 


Trauermarsch; no. 2 der Pathetischen 
suite, von Paul Scheinpfiug, arr. von 
St. Stefanoff, both of Germany; 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


orch. stimmen, mit violino 1 direc- 
tion. © Aug. 10, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 2; 
E for. 7338; Heinrichshofen’s ver- 
lag, Magdeburg, Germany. 26691 


Trenchmore; from The dancing mas- 
ter, selected and ed. by Douglas and 
Helen Kennedy, arr. by Arnold Fos- 
ter, of Great Britain; pf. (J Coun- 
try dance tunes, new series 1) © 
Nov. 30, 1929; 1 ec. Nov. 30; H for. 
7671; English folk dance soc., Lon- 
don. 26692 


Treue (Das) deutsche herz; lieder- 
kranz, von Leopold Weninger, of 
Austria; orch. pts., with pf. or organ 
direction, 1st violin direction and 
words. © Nov. 4, 1929; 1 ¢c. Nov. 
30; E for. 7702; Musikverlag City, 
Leipzig. 26693 


Treue (Der) musikant; singspiel in 
drei akten, einem vor- und zwischen- 
spiel, verse von Fritz Rotter und 
Bruno Hardt-Warden, musik von 
Michael Krausz, of Hungary. Voll- 
stiindiger klavierauszug. © Oct. 16, 
1929; 1 ec. Nov. 15; E for. 7528; 
Drei masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

26694 


Tribute (A) to radio; by E. Sandrey, 
of Barbadoes, West Indies, domi- 
ciled at Roxbury, Mass. © 1 «¢ 
Nov. 20, 1929; E unp. 13475; Elton 
Sandrey, Roxbury, Mass. 26695 


Trigémino (El); danzon, por F. Car- 


ballo; pf. © 1 e. Oct. 9, 1929; EH 
unp. 138748; Francisco Carballo, 
Aguadilla, Porto Rico. 26696 


Trinklied; text von Ludwig Uhland, 
musik von Arthur Piechler, of Ger- 
many, op. 12*; mi&nnerchor, ohne 
begl. 4to. © Dec. 1, 1928; 1 ec. 
Nov. 16, 1929; E for. 7574; N. Sim- 
rock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 26697 


Trinklied am Rhein; dichter unbe- 
kannt, gesetzt von Josef Reiter, of 
Austria; vierstimmigen minnerchor, 
ohne begl. Partitur u. stimmen. 
Regensburg-Leipzig - Charlottenburg, 
Bosse-musikverlag. 4to. © Dec. 1, 
1928; 1 ¢c. Sept. 21, 1929; H for. 
7302; Gustav Bosse, Regensburg, 
Germany. 26698 


Trio; von Theodor Blumer, of Ger- 
many, op. 55; violine, clarinette o. 
viola, und violoncello. Partitur. 
12mo. 1. Pridludium. [2 others] 
© Dec. 1, 1928; 1 c. May 16, 1929; 
E for. 4573; N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 26699 


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no. 11, 1929 


26721 


Trip (A) to Paris; from The dancing 
master, selected and ed. by Douglas 
and Helen Kennedy, arr. by Arnold 
Foster, of Great Britain; pf. (In 
Country dance tunes, new series 1) 
© Nov. 30, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 30; H 
for. 7692; English folk dance soc., 
London. 26700 


Tripping-to-a-tune-of-love; words and 
music by P. Adelman. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Nov. 15, 1929; 
E unp. 13374; Paul Adelman, New 
York. 26701 


Tristes remembranzas; by L. M. Ca- 
brera; pf. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1929; H 
unp. 12806; Luis Miranda Cabrera, 
New York. »« 26702 


Triumph; marche, par Speranza-Ca- 
musat, of France; orch. parties, avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 1, 
foes fT 6G. ck. 5: Hh for. 1099; 
Choudens, Paris. 26703 


Trost; text von Josef Freiherr von 
EHichendorff, musik von August 
Reuss, of Germany, op. 53, nr. 2; 
miinnerchor, ohne hbegl. 4to. © 
Sie 1... 1928") 1 e-Nov. 16, 1929° 
for. foiz,-; IN. sirock; G.:m.“b.'H., 
Berlin. 26704 


Trouble; melody by Thomas Waller. 
© 1 c. Nov. 18, 1929; E unp. 13346; 
Joe Davis, New York. 26705 


Troupers all; march, by Ed. Chenette ; 
band pts. . © Sept. 4, 1929; 2c. 
Sept. 6; E pub. 11023; Ludwig mu- 
sic pub. co., Cleveland. 26706 


True (The) gift; words and music 
by C. Rossetti; pf. 4to. © Nov. 4, 
1929; 2 c. Nov. 21; E pub. 10928; 
Ellen M. Jarden, Philadelphia. 

26707 


words by J. H. 
Buckett, music by Burrell Van 
Buren. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 25, 1929; E unp. 13716; 
James Henry Buckett, Victoria, 
B. C., Canada. 26708 


Truly I promise; 


Try a smile; verses by Gretchen Cros- 
by, music and cho. by D. Iverson. 
© 1e. Nov. 15, 1929; E unp. 13292; 
Daniel Iverson, Miami, Fla. 26709 


Try dancing; words and music by 
Walter U. Soby and Harry Revel; 
pf., with ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. © Nov. 19, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 
18; E pub. 10808; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 26710 


Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) Diverti- 
mento; de Suite no. 1, op. 48, arr. 
par F. Salabert, of France; orch. 
parties, avee pf. conducteur et 1°. 
violini conducteur. © Sept. 1, 1929; 
1 ec. Oct. 5; E for. 7155; Francis Sal- 
abert, Paris. 26711 


Gavotte; de Suite no. 1, op. 43, 
arr. par F. Salabert, of France, orch. 
parties, avee pf. conducteur et 1°. 
violini conducteur. © Sept. 1, 1929; 
Tc. Oct. 53 By fon 77156 ;: Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 26712 


Humoresque; arr. by R. E. Hild- 
reth. 1. Band pts.—2. Orch. pts. 
© Sept. 16, 1929; 2 c. each Nov. 11; 
E pub. 10632, 10633; Walter Jacobs, 
ine., Boston. 26713, 26714 


Intermezzo [and] Marche minia- 
ture; de Suite no. 1, op. 43, arr. par 
F. Salabert, of France; orch. parties, 
avec pf. conducteur et 1°. violini con- 
ducteur. © Sept. 1, 1929; 1 © Oct. 
5; E for. 7167; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 26715 


—— Introduzione e fuga; de Suite no. 
1, op. 43, arr. par F. Salabert, of 
France; orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur et 1°. violini conducteur. © 
Sept. 1, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 5; E for. 7158; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 26716 


Scherzo; de Suite no. 1, op. 43, 
arr. par F. Salabert, of France; orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur et 1°. 
violini conducteur. © Sept. 1, 1929; 
1c. OG. .5.:..0 tor, ,7157.:. Praneis 
Salabert, Paris. 26717 


Tu plena es buena; by M. Malavet; pf. 
© 1c. Nov. 1, 1929; E unp. 12758: 
Mateo Malavet, Brooklyn. 26718 


Tu seras la consentida; cancion mexi- 
cana, letra y musica de S. R. Ramos, 
of Mexico, domiciled at Chicago; A 
tres voces. [Photostat] ©1ce. Nov. 
1, 1929; E unp. 12772; Silvano R. 
Ramos, Chicago. 26719 


Tumus Rhienlander; by M. V. Paja- 
kowski: violin. © 1 ¢. Nov. 22, 
1929; E unp. 18756; Matthew V. 
Pajakowski, Buffalo. 26720 


Tuo vlami to parapono; words by O. 
Caravias Ocar, music by Ierotheo 
Skiza, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. July 18, 1929; E unp. 8978; Syn- 
chronic pub. co., New York. 26721 


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26722 


Turball (William) Intermezzo; par 
W. Turball, of France; 1°" violon, 
violoncello, contrebasse et pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Nov. 1, 1929; 1 «. 
Nov. 19; E for. 8058; G. Loés, Paris. 

26722 


Turn away; hymn, words and music by 
B. B. Edmiaston. © Oct. 1, 1929; 
2 ce. Nov. 18; E pub. 10844; Stamps- 
Baxter music co., Dallas. 26723 


Tva lippar sa rédda (To leber saa 
rgde) ; sangvals, Svensk text, Karl 
Hyanah, Dansk tekst, Arn. Quistorff, 
musik, Berta Onnerberg, of Sweden, 
op. 38; pf. © .Oct...17, 1929; 1. ¢. 
Noy. 2; E for. 73894; Edition Sylvain, 
Stockholm, Sweden. 26724 


"Twas in a garden of roses; words and 
music by M. M. Logue. © 1c. Sept. 
23, 1929; E unp. 18165; Mary Maury 
Logue, Webster Groves, Mo. 26725 


Twilight and you; words by R. B. Kop- 
seker, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Nov. 19, 1929; E unp. 13447; Robert 
B. Kopseker, St. Louis. 26726 


Twilight dreams; by Edward A. 
Mueller; violin and pf. © May 81, 
1929; 2 c« Aug. 12; E pub. 6754; 
John Church ¢co., Cincinnati. 26727 


Twilight shadows; words by A. Green, 
music by Phil Starr. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Oct. 21, 
1929; 2 ec. Nov. 20; E pub. 10924; 
Anna Green, Lockport, N. Y. 26728 


Two blue eyes; by Gertrude A. Fischer ; 
pf. © Nov. 18, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 20; 
E pub. 10828; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 26729 


Tyll; eine ulenspiegeloper in 3 akten 
u. 5 bildern, textdichtung von Hugo 
F. Koenigsgarten, musik von Mark 
Lothar, of Germany; orch. Partitur. 
© Aug. 10, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 2; E for. 
7359; Ries & Erler, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 26730 


’U malantrinu; versi di G. Marrone, 
musica di Mario Nicastro. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e¢. Nov. 14, 
1929; EH unp. 13232; Gaspare Mar- 
rone, Brooklyn. 26731 


Yxpaincsui Mesmbogii; arr. by J. Snihur; 
violin and pf. © Oct. 10, 1929; 2c. 
Nov. 19; E pub. 10860; Joseph 
Snihur, Newark, N. J. 26732 


Yxpaiuckuit cep6an; words and music 
by George Apolsky, of Canada, domi- 


pt. III, n. S., Vv. 24 


ciled at Detroit. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Nov. 21, 1929; E 
unp. 138544; Apolsky & Bukantis 
music co., Detroit. 26733 


Ultimo (L’) convegno; di Italo Russo 
[pseud. of Daniele Amfitheatrof] of 
Italy; piccola orch. parti, con pf. 
conduttore. © Aug. 9, 1929; 1 «. 
Sept. 14; E for. 7449; A. & G. Carisch 
& co., Milan. 26734 


Ultimo (El) romadntico; zarzuela en 
dos actos, letra de José Tellaeche,. 
mitsica de §. Soutullo y J. Vert, of 
Spain. Pte. de apuntar. © Mar. 
19; 1928; 1. ce Nov. 20, 1929.5... for. 
7565; Severiano Soutullo y Juan 
Vert, Madrid. 26735: 


Um-um-in the moonlight; from Holly- 
wood nights, words and music by 
Con Conrad, Sidney D. Mitchell and 
Archie Gottler. © Nov. 7, 1929; 2 c. 
Nov. 8; E pub. 10749; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, ine., New York. 


26736: 


Under the spell of the roses; fox-trot,. 
words and music by Ben Gordon and 
Frank Magine, arr. by Elliott 
Jacoby; orch. pts., with vocal trio 
arr. by Lee Orean Smith. 4to. © 
Nov. 4, 1929; 2:c. Nov. 7; H pan: 
10753 ; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

26737 


Under the stars; by Eric Coates, of 
Great Britain; violin. @pa pf. © 
Oct. 8, 1929; l «. ty (HD for. 


7251; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
26738: 


Under the western sky; words by J. 
Nicholson, music by A. R. Morelli. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 c¢. 
Nov. 5, 1929; E unp: 12894; Antonio 
R. Morelli and John Nicholson, New 
York. 26739: 


Underneath the moon; valse, words by 
John Nevin, music by E. Holyoake, 
of Canada. © 1 c. Nov. 4, 1929; E 
unp. 13469; Edith Holyoake, Guelph, 
Ont., Canada. 26740 


Unfinished (The) song; hymn, words 
by Annie Johnson Flint, music by 
Hvangeline CC, Thuline. 4to. 
Dec. 29, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 18, 1929; EE 
pub. 10897 ; Abbie L. Crockett, Sayre, 
Pa, 26741 


Unger (Hermann) 4 lieder fiir gemi- 
schten chor; worte von Hermann 
Hesse, u. a., musik von H. Unger, of 
Germany, op. 57,. no.. IT-# 4to. 1. 


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no. 11, 1929 


Altdeutsche minnelied. [3 others] 
© July 3, 1929; 1e¢. Oct. 2; E for. 
7316; P. J. Tonger, Cologne/Rh., 
Germany. 26742 


U.S. (The) army air corps march; by 
Harry J. Jenkins; pf. © Nov. 1, 
1929; 2 ce. Nov. 27; E pub. 11032; 
Clara I. Hicks, Arlington, Mass. 

26743 


U. S. military academy; march, by 
Geo. Rosenkrans, arr. by Lawrence 
C. Long; full orch. pts. © Sept. 16, 
1929: 2.e. Sept..58,, 2. .pub.-,8ido; 
Joseph HE. Agnew, Kansas City, Mo. 

26744 


U. S. military academy; march, by 
Rosenkrans, arr. by Lawrence C. 
Long; full orch. pts. © Sept. 16, 
1929; 2 ec. Sept. 3; E pub. 8756; 
Joseph E. Agnew, Kansas City, Mo. 

26745 


Unknown soldier; poem by V. Valerie 
Gates, music by A. MacFadyen; low 
voice. Chicago, Badger music pub. 
co. © Oct. 15, 1929; 2 ce. Oct. 17; 
E pub. 10491; Alexander MacFadyen, 
Chicago. 26746 


Unlucky in love; words and music by 
M. Garrett. [Words and melody 
only] ©41c. Nov. 23, 1929; E unp. 
13594; Mae Garrett, Bayou La 
Batre, Ala. 26747 


Upside down in love; words by W. A. 
Phelps, music by Anne C. Phelps. 
[Photostat] ©1c. Nov. 1, 1929; B 
unp. 12756; William A. Phelps, 
Larchmont, N. Y. 26748 


Urchin (The); by Harold Colombatti, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Sept. 18, 
1929; 1° e. Nov: 12; E for. ‘7458; 
Bosworth & co., Itd., London. 26749 


Valor me sobra; cancion mexicana, 
letra y musica de 8S. R. Ramos, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Chicago; pf. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Nov. 1, 1929; 
E unp. 12767; Silvano R. Ramos, 
Chicago. 26750 


Vals sentimental; by Enrique Soro, of 
Chile; pf. © Oct. 22, 1929; 2c. Oct. 
26; E pub. 10709; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 26751 


Valse agitato; for cinema, by L. E. De 
Francesco; full orch. pts. © Nov. 
25, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 25; E pub. 10985; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 26752 


Valse brillante; by R. Thompson; pf. 
© 1c. Nov. 25, 1929; E unp. 13757; 
Ruth Thompson, Los Angeles. 26753 


26764 


Valse chromatique; by Edouard La- 
velle, of Great Britain; pf. © Sept. 
2, 1929; 1 ec. Sept. 16; E for. 6153; 
Warren & Phillips, London. 26754 


Valse étude; by Cedric W. Lemont, op. 
59, no. 1;.pf. © Oct. 30, 1929; 2e. 
Nov. 4; E pub. 10545; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 26755 


Valse infidéle; von Theo Mackeben, of 
Germany; kleines orch, stimmen, 
mit pf. o. orgel direction u. violino 1 
direction. © May 15, 1929; 1 «. 
June 18; EH for. 4998; N. Simrock, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 26756 


Valse lente; by K. L. Richards; melody, 
with pf. acc.; in B flat major. 
toe sune: 26 1929-" By. Unp. Sopl 
Katherine Louise Richards, New 
York. 26757 


Valse-musette; par René Rabey, of 
France; pf. © July 15, 1929; 1 «¢. 
Sept. 16; E for. 7643; Durand & cie., 
Paris. 26758 


Valse noble; par P. Lacome, arr. par 
FE. Salabert, of France; orch. parties, 
avec pf. conducteur et 1° violino 
conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 1, 1929; 
1c. Oct. 5; E for. 7118; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 26759 


Valse petite; by Sed Gaar [pseud. of 
S. Edgar Whiting], orch. by Albert 
M. Kanrich; orch. pts. © July 5, 
1929; ive. Aus! 29) 1-e. Ochiitgek 
pub. 5619; Music service co., Boston. 

26760 


Valse poudrée paroles adaptées par L. 
Laurens Naulrés, musique de Francis 
Popy, of France. © Sept. 1, 1929; 
1c. Oct. 5; E for. 7142; E. Gaudet, 
Paris. 26761 


Valse semplice; by Geo. C. Gault; 
brass quartet. © Oct. 29, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 4; E pub. 10802; Geo. C. Gault, 
Chicago. 26762 


Valse suomi; von Emil Juel-Frederik- 
sen, of Denmark; pf. © Aug. 8, 
1929; 1 c. Oct. 21; E for. 7620; Wil- 
helm Hansen, Copenhagen. 26763 


Valse triste; from Kuolema, by Jean 
Sibelius, op. 44, ed. by Karl Benker ; 
pf- Copyright is based upon the new 
matter of Karl Benker, namely, his 
interpretation represented in the 
legible notation thereof contained in 
the copies filed. © Oct. 22, 1929; 
2 c. Nov. 4; E pub. 10549; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 26764 


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26765 


Valse viennois; by W. F. Wirges; pf. 
© Nov. 2, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 5; E pub. 
10577; Wm. F. Wirges, New York. 

26765 


Vamp ’em with rythm [!]; lyrics by 
Herman Timberg, music by Samuel 
Timberg. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 21, 1929; E unp. 13514; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

26766 


Var (Det) i violernas tid: text von 
J. Severin [pseud. of Coldén], musik, 
Jules Sylvain [pseud. of Stig Hans- 
son], of Sweden; pf. © Oct. 17, 
1929; 1 c. Nov. 2; E for. 7396; Edi- 
tion Sylvain, Stockholm, Sweden. 

: 26767 

Variationen tber ein thema von 
Mozart; von Richard Gress, of Ger- 
many, op. 40; streichorch. Partitur. 
© Aug. 9, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 2; E for. 
7354; Ries & HErler, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 26768 


Variationen tiber ein ungarisches 
volkslied; von Eugen Zador, of 
Hungary; orch. Partitur. © Aug. 
9, 1929.1 6. Oct: 25 Matt ano ; 
Ries & Erler, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

26769 


Variations on a theme by Gevaert; le 
somneil de enfant Jesus, Christmas 
carol, by Melchiorre Mauro-Cottone ; 
organ. obl. 8vo. © Noy. 1, 1929; 
2c. Nov. 5; E pub. 10576; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 26770 


Veleno d’amore; tango, parole di 
Giovanni Maria Sala, musica di 
Nello Segurini, of Italy. ©1c. Nov. 
19, 1929; E unp. 13613; Enrico 
Bernstiel, Milan. 26771 


Venetian (A) twilight; barearolle, by 
B. Percy James; pf. © Oct. 29, 
1929; 2 ec. Nov. 4; E pub. 10550; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 26772 


Veni Creator Spiritus; missa, litur- 
gical text, music by Pietro A. Yon; 
mixed voices, or sop., ten. and bass, 
with organ ace. Sec. 4to. 
6, 1929)» 2c. Nov. 83 EH pub. Lor ; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 26773 


Vent (Le) chante dans les cordages; 
par Mare Delmas, of France; pf. 
sept.) 25; 1929 "te 'Oct. 16) Borer, 
7218; L. Philippo, Paris. 26774 


Verdi (Giuseppe) La donna é mobile; 
from Rigoletto, arr. by Carlo Tonelli, 
of Great Britain; pf., 4 hands. © 
Nov. 18, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 20; E pub. 
10903 ; B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 

26775 


© Nov. 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


~ 


—lLa donna é mobile; from Rigo- 
letto, arr. by Crosby Mollenhauer ; 
4 violins and pf. ‘© Oct. 29, 1929; 
2c. Nov. 2; E pub. 10473; Hamilton 
S. Gordon, inc., New York. 26776 


Miserere ed Ah! che la morte; 
from Il trovatore, arr. by Carlo 
Tonelli, of Great Britain; pf. 4 
hands. © Nov. 18, 1929; 2 ce. Novy. 
20; E pub. 10906; B. F. Wood musie 
co., Boston. 26777 


Verdorben—gestorben; volksweise, ge- 
setzt von Robert Hernried, of Ger- 
many; vierstimmigen frauenchor, 
ohne begl. 4to. © Dee. 15, 1927; 
1 e@. Nov. 16, 1929; E for. 7578; 
N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

_ 26778 


Verklirung und vollendung; no. 3 der 
Pathetischen suite, von Paul Schein- 
pflug, arr. von St. Stefanoff, both of 
Germany ; orch. stimmen, mit violino 
1 direction. © Aug. 10, 1929; 1 «. 
Oct. 2; E for. 7339; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 26779 


Verlassene (Das) migdlein; volkslied, 
text und musik von Robert Hernried, 
of Germany; sop., und alt 1, 2, ohne 
begl. 4to. © Dee. 15, 1927; 1 ec. 
Nov. 16, 1929; E for. 7575; N. Sim- 
rock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 26780 


Vesper (The) bells’ call; words and 
music by T. H. Wilson, arr. by Bur- 
rell Van Buren. Published by the 
Rodeheaver co. for Mrs. G. F. Wil- 
son, Ferris, Ill. © Nov. 26, 1929; 
2 ec. Noy. 29; E pub. 11070; Tamar 
Harris Wilson, Ferris, I. 26781 


Vide un bimbo un fiorellin; dall’op- 
eretta Federica, di Franz Lehar, of 
Hungary; orch. parti, eon pf. con- 
duttore. 4to. © May 8, 1929; 1 ec. 
Sept. 4; E for. 7401; Casa musicale 
Mauro, Rome. 26782. 


Vidi speciosam; sechsstimmige messe,. 
von Tommaso Ludovico da Vittoria, 
hrsg, von Hermann Miiller, of Ger- 
many; sop. 1, 2, alt, ten. 1, 2 and 
bass. © Aug. 21, 1928; 1c. Oct. 15, 
1929; HE for. 7429;'P. J. 'Tonger, 
Cologne/Rh., Germany. 26783. 


Vieja castilla; par Alfred Capri, orch.. 
par Louis Billaut, of France; orch 
parties, avee pf. conducteur. 4to. 
© Sept. 25, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 16; H 
for. 7192; C. Joubert & cie., Paris. 

26784 


Village (The) idiot; for cinema, by 


Montague Ewing, of Great Britain ; 
full orch. pts. © Nov. 25, 1929; 2 c. 


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no. 11, 1929 


Noy. 25: E pub. 10981; Sam Fox 
pub. co., Cleveland. 26785 


Villana (La); zarzuela en tres actos, 
letra de Romero y F. Shaw, mitsica 
de A. Vives, of Spain. Pte. de apun- 
tar. © Oct. 10, 1927; 1 c. Nov. 20, 
1929; E for. 7548; Amadeo Vives, 
Madrid. 26786 


Vinka; ungarischer foxtrot, yon Will 
Coste [pseud.], of Germany; salon- 
oreh. mit jazz-erginzungsstimmen, 
pf. direction u. violino 1 direction; 
in C-moll. 4to. © Aug. 10, 1929; 
1 ec. Oct. 2; E for. 7327; Heinrich- 
shofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Ger- 
many. 26787 


Violet ; words and music by Al. Fraz- 
zini [pseud. of Amicus Frazzini. 
Words and melody only] ©1. 
Sept. 17, 1929; E unp. 11017 ; Amicus 
Frazzini, Boston. 26788 


Violinettes; first pieces, by Sisters of 
St. Joseph; violin, with pf. ace. and 
words. © Oct. 14, 1929; 2c. Nov. 4; 
E pub. 10520; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 26789 


Violinist’s (The) first book; by George 
J. Trinkaus. © Oct. 4, 1929; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Oct. 17; A 15069; School 
music press, New York. 26790 


Violoncello album; by Carl Bohm, of 
Germany, ed. and arr. by E. van der 
Straeten, of Great Britain; violon- 
cello and pf. 1. Italian air. [5 
others] © Oct. 29, 1929; 1 © Nov. 
9; E for. 7487; Alfred Lengnick & 
co., ltd., London. 26791 


Virgin (The) at the crib (In pre- 
Sepio) ; Christmas pastorale, text 
from a 17th century Laude spirit- 
uale, English version by Frederick H. 
Martens, music by Nicola A. Mon- 
tani; mixed voices, with sop. or ten. 
solo, and violin and pf. or organ acc. 
4to. [English and Italian text] © 
Scr. & 1929-2 ¢€.- Oet.. 123°) pub. 
10766; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

26792 


Virgin (The) at the crib (In prex- 
sepio); Christmas pastorale, text 
from 17th century, English version 
by Frederick H. Martens, music by 
Nicola A. Montani; high or med. 
voice, pf. or organ ace., with violin 


obbl. © Oct. 8, 1929; 2 ce. Oct. 12; 
E pub. 10691; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 26793 


Virtuosa; konzert polka, von Richard 
Stegmann, of Germany; solo-trom- 


26803 


pete in B, mit orch. stimmen. © 

July Si, 1929; 1 &.’Oct..21 3" for. 

7361; Riihle & Wendling, Leipzig. 
26794 


Visione di S. Martino; poema sinfon- 
ico, di Sebastiano Caltabiano, of 
Italy; orch. Partitura. 12mo. 
Oct... 1, 1029: 41. ec. Nov..,.2 + Biotor: 
7277; A. & G. Carisch & ¢., Milan. 

26795 


Vit (En) chrysanthéme; tango, ja- 
pansk serenad, text,.N. G. Granath, 
musik, Jules Sylvain [pseud. of Stig 
Hansson], of Sweden; pf. © Oct. 
17, 1929; 1 «@ Nov. 2; E for. 7395; 
Edition Sylvain, Stockholm, Sweden. 

26796 


Vita brevis; gestern liebt’ ich, madri- 
gal, gedicht von Gotthold Ephraim 
Lessing, musik von Hans GAl, of 
Austria, op. 27, nr. 3; gemischten 
chor. © Dee. 15, 1927; 1c. Nov. 16, 
1929; E for. 7584; N. Simrock, G. m. 
b. H., Berlin. 26797 


j Viva la cotorra! fantasia cdmica- 
lirica, letra de Paradas, Jiminez y 
Torres, musica de J. Guerrero, of 
Spain. Pte. de apuntar. © Mar. 381, 
1928 ; 1 ce. Nov. 20, 1929; E for. 7561; 
Jacinto Guerrero, Madrid. 26798 


Viva la vieja; bolero gracioso, letra 


y musica por H. Torres. [Words 
and melody only] © 1e. Nov. 14, 
1929; E unp. 138238; MHeriberto 
Torres, New York. 26799. 


Voice (The) of the southland is calling 
me; words and music by P. E. Hub- 
bell and B. Stoddard. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Nov. 29, 1929; 
E unp. 13855; Paul E. Hubbell and 
Billy Stoddard, Los Angeles. 26800 


Volga boat song; words by Edgar Les- 
lie, music by Walter Donaldson; pf. 
© 1c. Nov. 2, 1929; E unp. 12798; 
Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble, ine., 
New York. 26801 


Volupté; par M. Delmas-Popy, both of 
France; orch. parties, avee pf. con- 
ducteur et 1° yiolino conducteur. 
ATO. .C). Sept, 1 (Gee Aeeenser. ck: 
E for. 7117; E. Gaudet, Paris. 

26802 


Voluttango; tango-canzone, di Angelo 
Ramiro Borella, of Italy; piccola 
orch. parti, con pf. conduttore. 4to. 
© Oct. 4, 1929; 1 c Noy. 2; E for. 
7279; A. & G. Carisch & ¢., Milan. 

26803 


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26804 
Voodoo; Louisiana song of slavery, 
words by Marie Lussi, music by 


David W. Guion; med. voice. © 
Oct. 15, 1929; 2 ce. Oct. 21; E pub: 
10703; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

26804 


Vor dem fenster; dichter unbekannt, 
gesetzt von Josef Reiter, of Austria; 
vierstimmigen miudnnerchor, ohne 
begl. Partitur u. stimmen. Reg- 
ensburg - Leipzig - Charlottenburg, 
Bosse-musikverlag. 4to. © Dec. 1, 
1928; 1c. Sept. 21, 1929; E for. 7298; 
Gustav Bosse, Regensburg, Ger- 
many. 26805 


Vous aimer; valse, paroles de Jean 
Lenoir, musique de Jack Lynn, of 
France. © Sept. 1, 1929; 1 e. Oct. 
16; E for. 7203 ; Choudens, Paris. 

26806 


Vuillemin (Louis) Intermezzo; par 
L. Vuillemin, of France; pf. 4 4 
mains. © Sept. 1, 1929; 1c. Oct. 5; 
E for. 7132; Durand et cie., Paris. 

26807 


Valse; par lL. Vuillemin, of 
France; pf. 4 4 mains. © Sept. 1, 
1929; 1 ec. Oct. 5; EH for. 7184; Du- 
rand et cie., Paris. 26808 


Wagner (Richard) Bridal march; 
from Lohengrin, arr. by Carlo To- 
nelli, of Great Britain; pf., 4 hands. 
© Nov. 18, 1929; 2c. Nov. 20; E pub. 
10905; B. F. Wood music co., Bos- 
ton. 26809 


Waitin’; waltz, words by Helen Car- 
ter, music by Roger’ Fleagle. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1c. Nov. 
9, 1929; E unp. 138127; J. Roger 
Fleagle, Baltimore. 26810 


Waitin’ for the happy day; words and 
musie by C. Ide. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1.« Nov. 9, 1929; H 
unp. 13121; Charles Ide, Stonington, 
Conn. 26811 


Waiting; song fox-trot, words and mu- 
sic by R. De Angelis. © 1c. Nov. 
26, 1929; E unp. 18734; Rocco De 
Angelis, New Haven. 26812 


Waiting all alone for you; words by 
Louise Paquette, music by R. Lowe. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
Nov. 11, 1929; E unp. 18129; Rich- 
mond Lowe, Akron, O. 26813 


Waken, lords and ladies gay; by T. 
Robin MacLachlan; pf. © Oct. 30, 
1929; 2 c. Nov. 1; E pub. 10485; 
Boston music co., Boston. 26814 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Waldesruhe; by Anton Dvorak, op. 68, 
no. 5, rev. and arr. by Bohtslav 
Leopold, of Czechoslovakia; small 
orch. pts., with pf. or organ con- 
ductor and 1st violin conductor. © 
Apr. 20, 1929; 1 ec. May 16; E for. 
4544; N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

26815 


Walkin’ the Zep; words by Howard 
Johnson, music by Louis Alter. © 
1 ¢ Nov. 8, 1929; E unp. 13075; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 26816 


Wall street blues; words by James 
Grant Greer, music by Jerry Pallen 
[i. e. Jerome C. Pallen. Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Nov. 22, 1929; 
E unp. 13562; J. C. Pallen and J. G. 
Greer, New York. 26817 


Waltz exercise; in diagram, by Mort 
Searels; Hawaiian steel guit. © 
Sept. 26, 1929; 2 c Oct. 26; EH pub. 
10673 ; Honolulu conservatory of mu- 
sic, inc., Akron, O. 26818 


Waltz of dreams; by W. V. Garrett; 
pf. © Ive Och. 30) 19295) imp: 
12889; EH. E. Hack, Powderly, Ky. 

26819 


Wandering ’round; words and music 
by M. N. H. Roberts, arr. by Burrell 
Van Buren. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Nov. 25, 1929; E unp. 
13717; Melville Neil Holmes Roberts, 
St. Paul. 26820 


Wanderlied; von Robert Miiller-Hart- 


mann, of Germany, op. 23, no. 6. 
(In Klavierstiicke fiir die jugend.) 
© Dee. 20, 1928; 1 ec. May 16, 1929; 
E for. 4581; N. Simrock, G. m. b. H.,» 
Berlin. 26821 


Wanting you; words by Norman 
White, music by M. Cresswell, of 
Canada. © 1 ¢ Nov. 8, 1929; HB 
unp. 13056; Muriel Cresswell, Medi- 
cine Hat, Alta., Canada. 26822 


War (A) mother’s token; words and 
music by C. C. Hastway. [Words 
and melody only] © 1... Noy. 11, 
1929; E unp. 13141; Clarence Charles 
Kastway, Milwaukee. 26823 


Bapmassanna; words and music anon., 
arr. by Jack Kammen. © Oct. 3, 
1929; 2 ec. Nov. 18; E pub. 10789; 
Jack Kammen and Joseph Kammen, 
Brooklyn. 26824 


Was hast du denn bloss fiir’n knoten 
im schlips? foxtrot, worte von Hans 
Ritter, musik von Ewald Dohrn, of 
Germany, arr. von Willy Petersen- 


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no. 11, 1929 26845 
Schmidt, of Germany; jazz u. salon- | We'll love always; words by Dr. 
orch. stimmen. 4to. Sept. 24, Boyer, music by B. Boyer. [Words 


1928; 1 c. Jan. 8, 1929; E for. 2068; 
Fritz Horst, Altona/Hlbe, Germany. 
26825 


Waiching my dreams go by; from She 
couldn’t say no, lyric by Al. Dubin, 
music by Joe Burke; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Oct. 4, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 12; 
E pub. 10446; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 26826 


Water baby; words anon., music by 
P. H. Burn. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 18, 1929; E unp. 
13750; Philip Haviland Burn, Brook- 
lyn. 26827 


Waterfall (A); by Hilda Butler Farr ; 
pf. © Nov. 18, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 20; 
E pub. 10826; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 26828 


Wavelets on the shore; by Ferris Owen, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Nov. 8, 
1929; 1 c. Nov. 21; E for. 7542; Solo- 
mon Rowland, London. 26829 


Waves of the Danube; waltz, by I. 
Ivanovici, arr. by S. Engelke; pf. 
© Oct. 1, 1929; 2 & Nov. 21; E pub. 
10931 ; Co-operative music co., Phila- 


delphia. 26830 
Way down in Alabam, bam-bam; 
words and music by Edith Mae 


Davis. [Words and melody only] 

© 1c. Oct. 31, 1929; E unp. 12824; 

Edith Mae Davis, Cimarron, Kan. 
26831 


Way (The) of a loving heart; words 
and musie by Floyd Thompson and 
J. E. Guernsey. © 1 c. Nov. 27, 


1929; E unp. 13747; Thompson & 


26832 


Way (The) to Norwich; hey boys, up 
go we, from The dancing master, 
selected and ed. by Douglas and 
Helen Kennedy, arr. by Arnold Fos- 
ter, of Great Britain; pf. (Jn Coun- 
try dance tunes, new series 1) © 
Nov. 30, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 30; E for. 
7675; English folk dance soc., Lon- 
don. 26833 


We are pals together; words and mu- 
sic by Les Hoffman, of Australia. 
© Sept. 11, 1929; 1 ec Oct. 24; B 
for. 7496; Allan & co., proprietary 
ltd., Melbourne, Australia. 26834 


We'll build a little cottage; words and 
music by EH. Chamberlin. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 .«. Nov. 23, 
1929; E unp. 13648; Earl Chamber- 
lin, Uniontown, Pa. 26835 


Guernsey, Indianapolis. 


and melody only] © 1 ¢. Nov. 19, 
1929; E unp. 18449; Bessie Boyer, 
Glendale, Calif. 26836 


We're all living for love; words and 
music by A. Hodge. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 «¢. Nov. 2, 1929; 
E unp. 12791; Albert Hodge, Okla- 
homa City, Okl. \ 26837 


We're drifting through smiling cloud 
banks, rosy castles that Spain never 
knew ; words and music by C. Zieg- 
ler. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Nov. 15, 1929; E unp. 13282; 
Carl Ziegler, Milford, Pa. 26838 


We want to make the whole world 
happy; words by C. A. Smack, mu- 
sic by M. Dunbar; pf. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
11, 1929; E unp. 13135; Minnie Dun- 
bar, Red Bank, N. J. and Cyril A. 
Smack, Sea Bright, N. J. 26839 


Wedding (The); from The dancing 
master, selected and ed. by Douglas 
and Helen Kennedy, arr. by Arnold 
Foster, of Great Britain; pf. (In 
Country dance tunes, new series 1) 
© Nov. 30, 1929; 1 ¢«. Nov. 30; E 
for. 7681; English folk dances soc., 
London. 26840 


Wedding chimes; words and music by 
M. L. Martin. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Nov. 23, 1929; E unp. 
13587; Major Lee Martin, Philadel- 
phia. 26841 


Weht im herbst der wind..! lied und 
tango, text von Theo Halton, musik 
von Friedrich Wilhelm Rust, of Ger- 
many, arr. von Hartwig v. Platen, 
of Germany; orch. stimmen mit pf. 
direction und violino 1 direction. 4to. 
tC) Oct. hi, A929: Te. Nowe ghaeanel 
for. 6454; Musikverlag City, Leip- 
zig. 26842 


Weihenacht ; worte von Osear Ludwig 
Brandt, musik von Adolf Waterman, 
of Netherlands. © Jan. 31, 1929; 
1 ce. Oct. 2; E for. 7352; Albert Stahl, 
Berlin. 268438 


Weihnachten; von Jaromir Weinberg- 
er, of Czechoslovakia; grosses orch. 
u. orgel. Partitur. © Aug. 28, 
1929; 1 c. Oct. 2; E for. 7417; Uni- 
versal-edition, a. g., Vienna. 26844 


Weksler (Serge) Intermezzo; par S&S. 
Weksler, of France; orch. parties, 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 
1, 1929; 1 @ Oct. “53 "E> for. 7098 ; 
Choudens, Paris. 26845 


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26846 


pt. lI, n. s., v. 24 


Welcome Graf Zeppelin; sketch for 
solo and chorus, words and music 
by. E.. KK.) Reed} i©: Lie Nomad, 
1929; E .unp.;.138221; Hedwig §K. 
Reed, Philadelphia. 26846 


Welcome home; words and music by 
James F. Hanley and James Brock- 
man. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 19, 1929; E unp. 13429; 
Gem music corp., New York. 26847 


‘Wenn die sonne lieblich schiene... ; 
text von Josef Freiherr von Hichen- 
dorff, musik von August Reuss, of 
Germany, op. 53, nr. 3; mi&nner- 
chor, ohne begl. 4to. © Dee. 1, 
1928; 1 c. Nov. 16, 1929; E for. 7578 ; 
N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

26848 


‘Wenn die violine spielt...; boston, 
text und musik von Fritz Rotter und 
Franz Grothe, both of Germany. © 
Feb. 28, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 26; EH for. 
7450; Alrobi musikverlag, G. m. 
b. H., Berlin. 26849 


Wenn ein stisses midel triiumt, dann 
weck sie nicht! slow-fox, text von 
Kurt Schwabach und Willy Rosen, 
musik von W. Rosen, of Germany, 
arr. von Hartwig v. Platen; full 
orch pts., with pf. direction and 1st 
violin direction. 4to. © Oct. 1, 
1929; 1 c. Oct. 8; E for. 7469; In- 
ternational - edition - musikverlag, G. 
m. b. H., Leipzig. 26850 


Wenn ein stisses midel traumt, dann 
weck sie nicht! slow-fox, text von 
Kurt Schwabach und Willy Rosen, 
musik von W. Rosen, of Germany, 
klavier arr. von Hartwig v. Platen. 
© Oct. 1, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 8; E for. 
7470; International - edition - musik- 
verlag, G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 26851 


Were I once again her pal; words and 
music: by O. Salvesen. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Nov. 15, 1929; 
BH unp. 13280; Otto Salvesen, White 

_ Plains, N. Y. 26852 


Were you a rose and I a bee; words 


and music by V. Case. © 1c. Nov. 
18, 1929; E unp. 18899; Valjean 
Case, Berkeley, Calif. 26853 


Wesela Tereska; words and musie by 
E. Zukowsky, of Poland, domiciled 
at New York. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 e. Oct. 30, 1929; E unp. 
12693 ; Ewgen Zukowsky, New York. 

26854 

West Kentucky limited; by W. V. 
Garrett; pf. © 1c Oct. 30, 1929; 
FE unp. 12887; E. E. Hack, Powderly, 
Ky. 26855 


ame 


West wind; from Song of the West, 
lyric by J. Russel Robinson, musie 
by Vincent Youmans; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Aug. 21, 1929; 2 c Aug. 
22; EH pub. 8554; Vincent Youmans, 
inc., New York. 26856 


Western (The) girl; fox-trot, words 
and music by C. J. Bulcher, arr. by 
Sylvester L. Cross. © Oct. 26, 1929; 
2c. Nov. 4; E pub. 10568; Clarence 
J. Bulcher, Versailles, O. 26857 


Western Union blues; words and mu- 
sic by Mary Johnson. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Oct. 14, 1929; 
EH unp. 18028; State street music 
pub. co., inc., Chicago. 26858 


Whar yo’ from, li'l’ stranger; western 
lullaby, words and music by Lloyd 
G. Del Castillo. 1. High, in F.—2. 
Low, in E flat. © Oct. 30, 1929; 
2 ec. each Nov. 4; E pub. 10552; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 26859 


What a moon; fox-trot, words and 
music by Bill Dalton and Carl Nut- 
ter; pf. and ukulele ace. © Oct. 
18, 1929; 2c. Oct. 233 °H pubs 703A ; 
Dalton-Nutter, music publishers, Co- 
lumbus, O. 26860 


What a wonderful night to make love; 
words by Allen Calmbacher, music 
by S. O. Lewis. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Nov. 9, 1929; E 
unp. 13111; Stuart O. Lewis, New 
York. 26861 


What a wonderful word hello; words 
and music by Cal De Voll; pf. acc., 
with ukulele, etc. (Jn Gene and 
Ford and Glenn folio.) © Sept. 13, 
1929: 2 ec. Nov. 4;. EH, pub. 10501; 
Forster music publisher, inc., Chi- 
cago. 26862 


What am I expected to do? words and 
musie by H. Wallace. [Words and 
melody only]. © 1. Novy. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 13318; Helen Wallace, Brook- 
lyn. 26863 


What can I believe; words by Ed Hey- 
man, music by Ken Smith [i. e. 
K. M. L. Smith], of Scotland, domi- 
ciled at New York. [Photostat] © 
1 @ Nov. 26, 1929; E unp. 13762; 
Kenneth Moncrieff Leslie Smith, 
New York. 26864 


What chance have I got; words and 
music by H. J. Cleary. [Photostat] 
© 1. Nov. 7, 1929; E unp. 12953; 
Homer John Cleary, Marion, O. 

26865 


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no. 11, 1929 


What if—? words by G. T. Polk, mu- 
sic by A. J. Bertin. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Nov. 12, 1929; 
E unp. 138485; George T. Polk and 
Albert J. Bertin, Brooklyn. 26866 


What is a home without a mother; 
words and music by A. Norelli, of 
Italy, domiciled at Philadelphia. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Nov. 20, 1929; E unp. 18456; Ar- 
mando Norelli, Philadelphia. 

26867 


What is life without love; from Broad- 
Way scandals, words and music by 
Jack Stone, Fred Thompson and 
Dave Franklin. © Oct. 31, 1929; 2 
c. Nov. 1; E pub, 10453; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. 26868 


What kind a rythm [!] is that; 
words and music by S. Easton. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Noy. 2, 1929; E unp. 12787; Sidney 
Haston, New York. 26869 


What makes my baby blue? from The 
battle of Paris, words by Dick How- 
ard, music by Jay Gorney; pf. and 
ukulele ace. New York, Spier and 
Coslow, inc. © Nov. 15, 1929; 2 c. 
Noy. 18; E pub. 10899; Famous music 
corp., New York. 26870 


What’s a garden for if not for love; 
words and music by Maury Madison 
[pseud. of W. R. Smith. Photostat] 
© 1 ¢ Nov. 8, 1929; E unp. 13081; 
W. Renwick Smith, Hollywood. 

26871 

What's the use; words and music 
by Roger Fleagle. [Chords, single 
staff] © 1c. Nov. 9, 1929; E unp. 
13126; J. Roger Fleagle, Baltimore. 

26872 


What’s the use of loving you; fox trot 
song, words by L. Goulet, music by 
Raoul Lepine. © 1 e. Oct. 29, 1929; 
E unp. 13250; Leo Goulet and Phil. 
Saresin, Brooklyn. 26873 


‘When a new man comes along; lyric 
by Earle Crooker, music by F. H. 
Grey. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Nov. 16, 1929; E unp. 13332; 
Frank H. Grey, New York. 26874 


When day is done; Indian lullaby, 
words by Charles O. Roos, music by 
Francesco B. De Leone. 1. Med., in 
A.—2. Low, in G. © Oct. 30, 1929; 
2 c. each Nov: 4; E pub. 10551; Oli- 
ver Ditson co., Boston. 26875 


26886 


1929; BH unp. 13483; George T. Polk 
and Albert J. Bertin, Brooklyn. 
26876 


When I am house-keeping for you; 
from The battle of Paris, words by 
Dick Howard, music by Jay Gorney ; 
pf. and ukulele acc. New York, 
Spier and Coslow, inc. © Nov. 15, 
1929; 2 ce. Nov. 18; E pub. 10900; 
Famous music corp., New York. 

26877 


When I dream of the girl I love; words 
by Irving C. Browne, music by T. J. 
Browne. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Noy. 5, 1929; E unp. 13464; 
Thelma Juanita Browne, Berkeley, 
Calif. 26878 


When I get my parole; words by J. P. 
Murray, music by Burrell Van Bu- 


ren. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1929; E unp. 
138577; John P. Murray, Philadel- 
phia. 26879 


When I go out with Molly, oh gee! 
oh gosh! oh golly! words and mu- 
sie by Al Sherman and Al Lewis. 
On Oct. i24 1929): 12y ce Oct. A247 B 
pub. 8881; Billy Baskette, ine., New 
York. 26880 


When I hold you in my arms; by 
D. W. Lloyd; pf. © 1 e. Nov. 18, 
1929; E unp. 13386; Dorothy Wem- 
ple Lloyd, Beverly Hills, Calif. 

- 26881 

When I know; words and music by 
J. Brandfonbrenner. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 30, 1929; 
EH ounp. 13850; Joseph Brandfonbren- 
ner, Brooklyn. 26882 


When I’m alone with you; words by 
Tom Warrillow, music by H. T. 
Coons, jr. © 1c. Nov. 29, 1929; E 
unp. 13831; Harry Theodore Coons, 
jr., Hobart, Ind. 26883 


When I’m away from you; words and 
music by M. G. Thomas. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 «¢. Nov. 29, 
1929; E unp. 138815; Millard G. 
Thomas, New York. 26884 


When I take me Irish Daisy out to 
dine; words by John Nevin, music 
by BE. Holyoake, of Canada. ©1 . 
Nov. 27, 1929; E unp. 18766; Edith 
Holyoake, Guelph, Ontario, Canada. 

26885 

When I think of you; words and mu- 
sic by A. Leonard and J. Rosenson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Nov. 23, 1929; E unp. 138630; Au- 


When flowers bloom; words by G. T. gustus Leonard, Somerville, Mass. 
Polk, music by A. J. Bertin. [Words and Jeannette Rosenson, Chelsea, 
and melody only] © 1 ec. Novy. 12, Mass. 26886 

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26887 


pt. II, n. S., v. 24 


When love is dawning; words by Ed- 
gar Leslie, music by Walter Donald- 
son; pf. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1929; E 
unp. 180083; Donaldson, Douglas & 
Gumble, ine., New York. 26887 


When love’s little light goes out; words 
and musie by H. J. Johnson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Nov. 8, 
1929; E unp. 12982; Haywood J. 
Johnson, Peach Creek, W. Va. 

26888 


When mother was a girlie and now; 
fox trot, words by E. Hickey, mu- 
sic by Burrell Van Buren. Roanoke, 
Va., Hickey pub. house. © July 23, 
1929; 2 ce Aug. 15; E pub. 10613; 
Eda Hickey, Roanoke, Va. 26889 


When my girl says no; words and mu- 
sic by M. L. Baltz. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Nov. 8, 1929; E 
unp. 12993; Myrtle L. Baltz, Water- 
town, N. Y. 26890 


When old New York was voung; words 
by Howard Johnson, music by Gus 
Edwards. © 1c. Nov. 8, 1929; E 
unp. 13065; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., Culver City, Calif. 26891 


When papa steps out, mama’s gonna 
step out too; fox-trot, words by A. 
English, music by L. Burrell Aiken. 
Rosiclare, Ill., English pub. house. 
© Sept. 12, 1929; 2 « Nov. 25; E 
pub. 11019; Addie English, Rosi- 
clare, Ill. 26892 


When shadows fall; barearolle, by Ag- 
nes Williams, orch. by Joseph En- 
gleman, of Great Britain; pts., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Sept. 7, 
1929; 1 ce. Nov. 19; E for. 7604; Bos- 
worth & co., Leipzig. 26893 


When she sang the song of the sun; 
words and music by C. E. Lessor. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Nov. '23; 1929) WY Sampo tages 5 
Charles E. Lessor, Louisville. 26894 


When the day is ended, dear, I love 
you so; words and music by C. 
Salisbury. [Words and melody 
only] ©1¢ Nov. 4, 1929; E unp. 
13017; Charlotte Salisbury, New 
York. 26895 


When the dew is on the rose; in dia- 
gram, by Mort Searels; Hawaiian 
steel guit., with words. © Sept. 26, 
1929; 2 e. Oct. 26; E pub. 10674; 
Honolulu conservatory of music, 
ine., Akron, O. 26896 


When the eastern sun had set; unison 
earol, words by the Right Rev. Bish- 
op Eldridge, music by Ernest Austin, 

- of Great Britain, op. 82, no. 5. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Sept. 27, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 26; E 
for. 7096; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 26897 


When the last long twilight falls; 
words by Herbert J. Brandon, mu- 
sic by Charles Huerter; low voices. 
© Oct. 30, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 4; E pub. 
10720; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

26898 


When the stars are shining; words and 
music by George Arré. [Mimeo- 
graph] ©1c. Nov. 6, 1929; E unp. 
13018; Esther Bishop McMullen, 
Compton, Calif. 26899 


When the stars shall cease to shine; 
words and music by EH. Jackson; 
mixed voices. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 13627; Eugene Jackson, 
Thonotosassa, Fla. 26900 


When the whip-poor-will is calling; 
words and music by H. C. Currie. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 31, 1929; E unp. 12828; Haver 
C. Currie, Jackson, Miss. 26901 


When the world moans you're a pain; 


words by E. Hall, music by Bur- 
rell Van Buren. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ec. Nov. 25, 1929; E unp. 
13718; Elsie Hall, Richmond. 26902 


When twilight shadows fall; words 
and music by J. Kadis. © 1c. Nov. 
27, 1929; E unp. 18761; John Kadis, 
Boston. 26903 


When two hearts are true hearts; 
words and music by Benny Davis, J. 
Fred Coots and Arthur Swanstrom ; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Noy. 4, 1929; 
2 ec. Nov. 5; E pub. 10581; Davis, 
Coots & Engel, inc., New York. 

26904 


When we’re loved by lovin’ machines ; 
words by Sugar Marcelle, music by 
T,. J. Reilly, , ©. 1 ¢, Noy. 22)\aGgee. 
E unp. 13178; Thomas Joseph Reilly, 
Singae, N. J.. 26905 


When you come to the end of your 
dreams; words and musie by Morey 
Davidson, Art Levitt and Carl 
Rupp; pf. and ukulele ace. © Nov. 
1, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 2; BE pub. 10478; 
Santly bros., inc., New York. 26906 


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no. 11, 1929 


When you're in love; from For art’s 
sake, lyric by Jack Murray by Ber- 
nard Maltin; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Oct. 31, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 5; E pub. 
10645; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 26907 


When you said you were true; words 
and music by J. Yatsko. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Nov. 8, 
1929; E unp. 12984; John Yatsko, 
Wilkes Barre, Pa. 26908 


When you say you understand; words 
and music by M. S. Martz. ©1e. 
Noy. 2, 1929; BE unp. 12790; Marshal 
Spencer Martz, Williamsport, Pa. 

26909 


When you smile that smile at me; 
lyric by L. G. Pierce, music by Geo. 
C. Pennington. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Nov. 20, 1929; E unp. 
13478; L. Griggs Pierce, Philadel- 
phia. 26910 


When you were lonesome and I was 
too; words and music by H. C. Hen- 
ning. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1929; E unp. 
13669; H. C. Henning, Bates City, 
Mo. 26911 


When you will kiss me again; words 
by I. P. Hicks, musie by Burrell Van 
Buren. [Photostat] ©1c. Nov. 25, 
1929; E unp. 13708; I. P.. Hicks, 
Omaha, Neb. 26912 


Whenever I’m waltzing with you; 
words and music by L. H. Nichols. 
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1929; E unp. 13116; 
Leonard Hferschel] Nichols, Po- 
mona, Calif. 26913 


Where is the moonlight for me? words 
and music by Burt Levy. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 26, 
1929; E unp. 11306; Remick music 
corp., New York. 26914 


Where is the river; words and music 
by Myrtle Gibson [i. e. M. G. Farn- 
ham. Words and melody only] © 
Pe} Now. 29; 1929; Eo unp; 13833 ; 
Myrtle Gibson Farnham, Chicago. 

26915 


Where snow-clad mountains kiss the 
blue sky above, I’ll be waiting for 
you; words and music by H. P. 
Huffaker. © 1 c. Nov. 7, 1929; 
E unp. 13162; Harold Phillip Huffa- 
ker, Visalia, Calif. 26916 


Where the golden poppies grow; words 
and music by H. P. Huffaker. © 
1 ce. Nov. 7, 1929; E unp. 13163; 
Harold Phillip Huffaker, Visalia, 
Calif. 26917 


26928 


Where the shy little violets grow; in 
diagram, by Mort Searels; Hawaiian 
steel guit., with words. © Sept. 26, 
1929; 2 ec Nov. 2; E pub. 10678; 
Honolulu conservatory of music, inc., 
Akron, O. 26918 


Wherever you are; lyric by G. Henry, 
music by M. Hamiiton. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Nov. 20, 1929; 
KH ounp. 13485; Grace Henry and 
Morris Hamilton, New York. 26919 


Which road; words by M. B. Booth, 
music by Elizabeth G. Black. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Nov. 16, 1929; E unp. 13320; Martha 
B. Booth, Middletown, N. Y. 26920 


While the Mississippi River rolls by; 
words and music by Floyd Thomp- 
son and J. E. Guernsey. © 1 « 
Nov. 9, 1929; E unp. 13110; Thomp- 
son & Guernsey, Indianapolis. 

26921 


While your soul is dreaming; waltz, 
words and music by O. M. Lopez, of 
Spain, domiciled at New York. © 
1c. Nov. 23, 1929; E unp. 13640; 
Orencio Miras Lépez, New York. 

26922 


Whimbleton house; from The dancing 
master, selected and ed. by Douglas 
and Helen Kennedy, arr. by Arnold 
Foster, of Great Britain; pf. (In 
Country dance tunes, new series 1) 
© Nov. 30, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 30; E for. 
7677; English folk dance soc., Lon- 
don. 26923 


Whimper low; words by Ruth Woolley 
Laws, music by William Wentzell; 
in F. © Oct. 29,1929; 2 ¢. Oct. 31; 
EH pub. 10460; Boosey & co., ine., New 
York. 26924 


Whirling waters; by Louise Christine 
Rebe; pf. © Nov. 18, 1929; 2 « 
Nov. 20; E pub. 10827; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 26925 


Whisper; words by Lillian Thomas, 
music by H. Haugan. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Sept. 30, 1929; 
EH unp. 11508; Henry Haugan, Chi- 
cago. 26926 


Whispers of love; words and music 
by H. F. Brandwood. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
21, 1929; E unp. 13550; Hilda Fisher 
Brandwood, Bogota, N. J. 26927 


Whistling in the dark; by Jack Gold- 
en; pf. © Aug. 21, 1929; 2c Aug. 
22; E pub. 8556; Vincent Youmans, 
New York. 26928 


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26929 


White (The) keys of the violin; mod- 
ern method of violin playing for be- 
ginners, by Joel Belov. bk. 1,2. © 
Oct. 15, 1929; 2 c. each Oct. 21; E 
pub. 10700, 10699; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 26929, 26930 


White lilacs; words and music by BP. 
Hopkins. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 15, 1929; E unp. 13277; 
Edith Hopkins, Normal, Ill. 26931 


White wings; words by Howard John- 
son, music by Gus Edwards. ©1e. 
Nov. 8, 1929; E unp. 13073; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver City, 
Calif. 26932 


Who broke the lock on the hen house 
door; words and music by J. HE. 
Smith; pf. © 1c Nov. 22, 1929; 
E unp. 18571; J. E. Smith, Philadel- 
phia. 26933 


Who doesn’t believe in God? words by 
J. HE. Nichols, music by Luther A. 
Clark. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1929; E unp. 
13413 ; James BH. Nichols, Taft, Calif. 

26934 


Who’s that girl; words by Art Fitch 
[i. e. A. H. Fitch], music by Kay 
Fitch * [pseud:.. ‘of ike Ge -Fiteh: 
Chords, single staff] © 1c. Aug. 
16, 1929; E unp. 5052; Kenneth C. 
Fitch and Arthur H. Fitch, Olean, 
N,N 26935 


Who said so; words and music by G. 
Todd. [Words and melody only] 
©l1e. Nov. 8, 1929; E unp. 12970; 
Geneva Todd, Boulder, Col. 26936 


Who wants the moon? fox-trot, lyric 
by Ralph Stanley, music by Neville 
Hare, of Great Britain; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © Sept. 24, 1929; 1 e. Oct. 
28; EH for. 7263; Berners music co., 
ltd., London. © 26937 


Whose sweet patootie is ’00; words and 
music by C. Salisbury. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Nov. 4, 1929; 
E unp. 13020; Charlotte Salisbury, 
New York. 26938 


Why; ballad-waltz, lyrics and music 
by F. McLeod. [Words and melody 


only] ©1c. Nov. 4, 1929; E unp. 
12907; Fernando McLeod, New 
York. 26989 


Why? words and music by Benny 
Davis, J. Fred Coots and Arthur 
Swanstrom; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Nov. 4, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 5; E pub. 
10579; Davis, Coots & Engel, inc., 
New York. 26940 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Why can’t I forget you; lyric and 
music by Jack Edgar [pseud. of J. 
EK. Hostater], arr. by Harry A. 
Powell. [Photostat] © 1 e. Noy. 
1, 1929; E unp. 12774; John Edgar 
Hostater, Piedmont, Calif. 26941 


Why can’t I have what I want, when 
all I want is you? words and music 
by D. B. Swain. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. Nov. 23, 1929; E 
unp. 13608; Dorothy B. Swain, Ann 
Arbor. 26942 


Why couldn’t you be true; words and 
music by E. Z. Nisbet. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 13599; Eva Z. Nisbet, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 26943. 


Why did you leave; words by M. 
France, music by David Reed. © 
tT c. Nov.” 18>. 1929.> "Er wipes 
Michael France, Clifton, N. J. 


26944. 


Why did you make love to me? words 
by Margaret H. Shaver, music by 
W. G. Shaver. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Noy. 25, 1929; E unp. 
18670; Walter G. Shaver, New York. 

26945, 


Why does it have to rain water; 
words by C. A. Smack, music by M. 
Dunbar; pf. © 1c. Nov. 8, 1929; 
EK unp. 18046; Minnie Dunbar and 
Cyril A. Smack, Sea Bright, N. J. 

26946 


Why don’t you keep out of my dreams ; 
lyrics by H. Bentell and H. Gould, 
music by Jerry Moore. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Noy. 4, 1929; 
Eeunp. 12906; Harry Bentell and 
Helen Gould, New York. 26947 


Why I do, it’s because that I love you; 
words and music by L. U. Dove. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Nov. 15, 1929; E unp. 13288; L. Up- 
shire Dove, Bloomsburg, Pa. 26948: 


Why not be fair; lyric by Francis R. 
Hart, jr., music by S. Wambolt and 
Ruby Newman; pf. © 1c. Aug. 22, 
1929; E unp. 10334; Sarah Wambolt, 
Cambridge, Mass. 26949: 


Why should I tell a lie; words by W. 
Meade, music by A. Freed. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e Oct. 14, 
1929; EH unp. 12864; Alfred Freed 
and Wm. Meade, Lansing, Kans. 

26950: 


Why worry about tomorrow, let’s be 
happy today; words and music: by 


1418 


no. 11, 1929 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


26971 


L. W. Reynolds. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ce. Sept. 23, 1929; E unp. 
11135; Lewis Wheeler Reynolds, San 
Francisco. 26951 


Widmung; von Robert Miiller-Hart- 
mann, of Germany, op. 23, no. 1. 
(In Klavierstiicke fiir die jugend.) 
© Dec. 20, 1928; 1 c. May 16, 1929; 
E for. 4576; N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 26952 


Widow’s (The) party; words by Rud- 
yard Kipling, set by P. A. Grainger ; 
men’s cho., with full compressed sc. 
for full or small oreh. London, 
Schott & co., ltd. © Oct. 2, 1929; 
2 e. Oct. 28; E pub. 10464; Percy 
Aldridge Grainger, White Plains, 
INGO. 26953 


Wie glanzt der helle mond; text von 
Gottfried Keller, musik von Felix 
Woyrsch, of Germany, op. 68; min- 
nerchor, a cappella. Partitur. 4to. 
© Dec. 20, 1927; 1 c. Nov. 16, 1929; 
E for. 7576; N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 26954 


Will you call me your sweetheart al- 
ways? words by Tom _ Bradbury, 
music by Jimmy Lally, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © June 
28, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 28; BH for. 7266; 
Berners music co., ltd., London. 

26955 


“Wilson (Mortimer) Prelude; op. 85, 
no! 1s pt. (y Noy. .19, 1929-2 .e. 
Noy. 20; E pub. 10879; Century 
music pub. co., New York. 26956 


Wine; words by Howard Johnson, 
music by Louis Alter. © 1c. Nov. 
18, 1929; E unp. 138390; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp., Culver City, Calif. 

26957 


Wine, woman and song; lyric by Roy 
Turk, music by Fred Ahlert. ©1e. 
Noy. 18, 1929; E unp. 18389; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver City, 
Calif. 26958 


Wings of the morning; words by A. A. 
Fet, English version and music by 
Samuel Richards Gaines; med. voice. 
© Oct. 8, 1929; 2 ce. Oct. 12; E pub. 
10690; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

26959 


Winona; words by F. D. Hobson, music 
by Burrell Van Buren. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Nov. 25, 1929; 
E unp. 138731; F. D. Hobson, Lin- 
eoln, Kan. 26960 


Winter ; words by Margaret G. Rhodes, 
music by George Rathbone, of Great 
Britain; sop. 1, 2. 4to. © Nov. 15, 
1929; 1 ec. Nov. 14; E for. 7498; No-. 
vello & co., ltd., London. 26961 


Winter nights; words by H. E. Alton, 
music by C. Derksen. © 1c. Nov. 4, 
1929; EH unp. 12851; Hugh EH. Alton 
and Clemens Derksen, Hamilton, Iil. 

26962 


Wise (Jessie Moore) Two _ songs; 
poems by William Griffith; med. 
voice. Spring. Autumn. © June 
15, 1929; 2 c. July 12; E pub. 7611; 
Wm. H. Wise & co., New York. 

26963 


Wise ol’ moon; words by Lee Byrd and 
D. S. Carlson, music by D. S. Carl- 
son. [Photostat] © 1c. Aug. 23, 
1929; E unp. 10211; Dorothy S. 
Carlson, Oakland, Calif. 26964. 


Wish I knew; words and music by- 
G. E. Don Armstrong. © 1 ¢. Nov.. 
15, 1929; E unp. 13295; Gordon. 
Ernest Armstrong, Roslindale, Mass. 
26965 


Wishing; words and music by F. M.. 
O’ Donnell. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Nov. 29, 1929; E unp. 
13808; Flora M. O’Donnell, Mt. Ver- 
TIONING sks 26966 


Witchery (The) of dreams; pensive. 
reverie, by Hilsel Holt; pf. © Nov. 
19, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 20; E pub. 10876; 
Century music pub. co., New York. 

26967 


With a dance and a song; by Mildred. 
Adaippipet. “©: Oet. 30,1929 3) 2) & 
Noy. 1; E pub. 104838; Boston music 
co., Boston. 26968 


With blood and flame; from La Mar- 
seillaise, lyrics by Houston Branch, 
music by Charles Wakefield Cad- 
man. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Nov. 7, 1929; E unp. 13195; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 26969 


With you always; words and music 
by G. J. Miller. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1ec. Noy. 4, 1929; E 
unp. 13580; George J. Miller, New 
Providence, N. J. 26970 


With you, where you are; lyric by 
Mort Dixon, music by Rube Bloom. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Nov. 20, 1929; E unp. 18586; Remick 
music corp., New York. 26971 


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26972 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Without you; words and music by F. | Would I love to love you, I’d love to; 


N. McGrath, jr., arr. by Clara A. 
Gibson. [Photostat] © 1 ¢. Nov. 
7, 1929; EH unp. 12950; Francis Neal 
McGrath, jr., Clayton, Mo. 26972 


Woman (The) in the shoe; from Lord 
Byron of Broadway, lyric by Arthur 
Freed, music by Nacio Herb Brown. 
© Nov. 29, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 30; E 
pub. 11076; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., New York. 26973 


Women are funny; words and music 
by D. J. Bero. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Nov. 19, 1929; E unp. 
13409; David J. Bero, New York. 

— 26974 


Won’t someone care for me; words 
and music by R. La Marr and Billy 
Young. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1929; E unp. 13474; 
Rudy La Marr, San Jose, Calif. 

26975 


Won’t yer try t’a be good fer me; 
words and music by W. J. Day. © 

1 ec. Nov. 4, 1929; E unp. 12795; 
William James Day, Brooklyn. 
26976 


Won’t you come back dear to me; 
words and music by S. S. Howard. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Noy. 22, 1929; E unp. 13568; Sam- 
uel S. Howard, Topeka, Kan. 

26977 


Won’t you say yes; words and music 
by C. R. Johns. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Nov. 23, 1929; E unp. 
13598 ; Carl R. Johns, Hibbing, Minn. 

26978 


Wood-thrush (The); by Irene Rodg- 
ers; pf. Nov. 29, 1929; 2 ec. 
Dec. 2; E pub. 11068; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 26979 


Wooden leg parade; words by Marty 
Brooks, music by Sam Messenhei- 
mer; with dance. © 1c. Nov. 8, 
1929; E unp. 18064; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., Culver City, Calif. 

26980 


World famous Christmas songs; com- 
piled and ed. by George Rittenhouse. 
© Sept. 20, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 25; aff. 
Nov. 5; A 15524; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 26981 


World (The) was in my heart; words 
by Edgar Leslie, music by Walter 
Donaldson; pf. ©1 ec. Nov. 7, 1929; 
E unp. 13002; Donaldson, Douglas 
& Gumble, inc., New York. 26982 


Write a letter home! 


from Broadway scandals, words and 
music by Dave Dreyer and Sidney 
Clare. © Oct. 31, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 
1; E pub. 10452; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 26983 


Wreck (The) of the eighteenth amend- 
ment; words and music by H. C. 
Immel. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 30, 1929; E unp. 13872; 
Elmond C. Immel, Borger, Tex. 

26984 


words by F. 
Zastrow, music by Chester Hscher. 
[Words and melody only] ©1. 
Noy. 21, 1929; E unp. 13535; Freder- 
ick Zastrow, Hines, Il. 26985 


Xochimileo; corrido mexicano, letra 
y mtsica de Manuel V. Magallon, 
of Mexico; pf. © 1 ¢ Nov. 23, 
1929; E unp. 138639; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 26986 


Yang Chow; intermezzo orientale, by 
Louis Drakeford; pf. © Oct. 30, 
1929; 2 @. Nov. 1; E pub. 10482; 
Boston music ¢o., Boston. 26987 


Years, tears and memories; waltz bal- 
lad, words and music by M. M. 
Meek. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 22, 1929; E unp. 13548 ; 
Merle Morris Meek, Los Angeles. 

26988 


Yellow dog blues; by W. C. Handy, 
transcription by Miff Mole; trom- 
bone, with pf. ace. © May 6, 1929; 
2c. May 3; E pub. 7197; Alfred & 
co., New York. 26989 


Yellowhammer’s (The) song; poem by 
William Sharp, music by Granville 
Bantock, of Great Britain; in F 
maj. © Nov. 21, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 11; 
E for. 7532; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London. 26990 


Yerno (El); paso-doble, by C. Rodri- 
guez, of Spain; pf. © 1c. Nov. 4, 
1929; E unp. 128838; Celedonio 
Rodriguez, Bilbao, Spain. 26991 


Yesterdays; words and music by 
Agnes Galen. © 1. Nov. 2, 1929; 
E unp. 12789; Carl W. Piepenburg, 
Hancock, Mich. 26992 


Yingaliss (A) chulem; words by M. 
Rund, music by J. Jaffe. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Noy. 20, 
1929; E unp. 13491; Julius Jaffe and 
Morris Rund, Mount Vernon, N. Y. 

26993 


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no. 11, 1929 


Ymnos sti retsina; lyrics by Orpheus 
Caravias, music by D. Zattas, of 
Greece, domiciled at New York; pf. 
© le. Nov. 26, 1929; E unp. 13700; 
D. Zattas, New York. 26994 


Yo-yo; words and music by E. L. 
Sullivan, arr. by Rose L. Toland. 
(im Daily record, vy. 282, no. .95, 
Oct. 19, 1929) © Oct. 19, 1929; 2c. 
Oct. 26; E pub. 10792; Edward L. 
Sullivan, Boston. 26995 


Yo yo; words by W. E. Jennings, 
music by Richard Broughton. 
1 e. Nov. 18, 1929; E unp. 13357; 
William E. Jennings, Tampa, Fla. 
26996 


Yo yo song; words and music by E. H. 
Coleock. © 1c. Noy. 18, 1929; E 
unp. 13383; Erroll Hay Colcock, 
Charleston, S. C. 26997 


Yodler melody; words and music by 
Arnold Le Bonde [i. e. R. A. Le 
Bonde] © 1e. Nov. 21, 1929; E 
unp. 13549 ; Robert Arnold Le Bonde, 
Portland, Or. 26998 


Yokel’s (The) delight; rustic dance, 
by Felix White, of Great Britain; 
pf. © Sept. 30, 1929; 1 c Oct. 28; 


efor. (271 ;:' Schott. & .¢as3ii3td., 
London. ~ 26999 
Yoko—garbia; par fF. Vogel, of 


France; violon, violoncelle, contre- 
basse et pf. © Sept. 1, 1929; 1 «. 
Oct. 5; E for. 7152; Florentin Vogel, 
Saint - Palais, Basses-Pyrénées, 
France. 27000 


You; words and music by A. H. Hors- 
burgh, arr. by Burrell Van Buren. 
[Blue-print] © 1 ¢. Nov. 7, 1929; 
E unp. 13005; Alexander Hender- 
son Horsburgh, Des Moines. 27001 


You; words and music by C. Kunsel- 
man; pf. © 1. Nov. 7, 1929; EB 
unp. 13048; Clarence Kunselman, 
Pittsburgh. 27002 


You ain’t been livin’ right; words and 
musie by Floyd Thompson and J. E. 
Guernsey. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1929; E 
unp. 13109; Thompson & Guernsey, 


Indianapolis. 27003 
You ain’t living right; words and 
music by Thomas Dorsey. [Words 


and melody only] © 1. Oct. 14, 
1929; E unp. 13036; State Street 
music pub. co., inc., Chicago. 27004 


You always will live in my heart; 
words and music by Hal Perlman 
[i. e. H. Perlman. Words and 
melody only] © 1. Sept. 7, 1929; 


87056—30—9 


1421 


27016 
EK unp. 138477; Henry Perlman, 
Chicago. 27005 


You are my dream of love; fox trot, 
by O. M. Beltrin, of Mexico, domi- 


ciled at New York; pf. ©1c. Aug. 
9, 1929; E unp. 9821; Oscar M. 
Beltran, New York. 27006 


You are my life! you are my love! 
words and music by HE. Chamberlin. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
Nov. 23, 1929; E unp. 138650; Earl 
Chamberlin, Uniontown, Pa. 27007 


You are the bluebird of my dreams; 
words and music by D. S. Schwab. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 « 
Nov. 8, 1929; E unp. 12967; Doyle 8S. 
Schwab, Mars, Pa. 27008 


You can’t be too choosey! words and 
music by E. Boertsch. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Novy. 30, 1929; 
E ounp. 13858; Evangeline Boertsch, 
Augusta, III. 27009 


You can’t give a woman everything 
she needs; words and music by L. 
Johnson. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1929; E unp. 13362, 
Lonnie Johnson, New York. 27010 


You done lost your good thing now; 
words and music by Spivey-Floyd. 
pt. 1, 2. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. each Nov. 21, 1929; E unp. 
13494, 13495; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 27011, 27012 


You don’t mean anything to me; words 
and musie by J. HE. Conway, of Great 
Britain. [Words and melody only] 
© 1e. Nov. 23, 1929; E unp. 13609; 
James E. Conway, Ottawa, Sie oe 

701 


You had another Lincoln, another 
Grant and Lee; words and music by 
F. W. Sutton. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Nov. 15, 1929; E unp. 
13285; Fred W. Sutton, Utica, N. Y. 

27014 


You have left me lonely, for anothe: 
pretty face; words and music by EH. 
Chamberlin. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ec. Nov. 28, 1929; E unp. 
13651; Earl Chamberlin, Uniontown, 
Pa. 27015 


You kindled a fire in my heart; words 
and music by E. Campisi. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Nov. 23, 
1929; E unp. 13602; Edward Camp- 
isi, Bridgeport, Conn. 27016 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27017 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


You left me all alone; words by Lil- 
lian Thomas, music by H. Haugan. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 30, 1929; E unp. 11507; Henry 
Haugan, Chicago. 27017 


You'll be mine, always; words by R. E. 
Wright, music by Samuel Apple- 
baum. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 12, 1929; E unp. 10868; 
Ruth E. Wright, Newark, N. J. 

27018 


You'll be sorry some day; words and 
music by Floyd Thompson and J. E. 
Guernsey. ©1e. Nov. 27, 1929; E 
unp. 13746; Thompson & Guernsey, 
Indianapolis. 27019 


You'll come back to El Molino; fox 
trot, lyric by C. Turney, music by 
EK. Eby. [Words and melody only] 
© 1e. July 6, 1929; E unp. 8652; 
Earl Eby and Catherine Turney, 
Pasadena. 27020 


You'll find your answer in my eyes; 
from Romance of Rio Grande, words 
by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Abel 
Baer. © Nov. 8, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 9; 
EK pub. 10957; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 27021 


You'll get pie in the sky when you die, 
words and music by Charles Craver. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Nov. 29, 1929; E unp. 13799; South- 
ern music pab. co., inc., New York. 

27022 


You'll play the star part; lyries by 
Herman Timberg, music by Samuel 
Timberg. [Words and melody only] 
(Cy 1 ‘6. Nov. 21) 1929')" © ‘unp. 13513); 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

27023 


You'll reap whatsoever you sow ; hymn, 
words and music by W. H. Wheeler. 
Ato. © Nov, 15, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 16; 
E pub. 10820; William Harrison 
Wheeler, Ennis, Tex. 27024 


You may be my use to be but you’re 
‘no use to me now! words by H. 
Gorham, music by Chester Hscher. 
{Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Nov. 21, 1929; E unp. 138526; Harold 
Gorham, Philadelphia. 27025 


You must know how to love; words by 
Don Hartman and Al Gary, music 
by S. Solomon. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ec. Nov. 13, 1929; E unp. 
13209; Sidney Solomon, New York. 

27026 

You only are mine; words by A. D. 
Caesar, music by Robt. H. Brennen. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ec. 


Noy. 2, 1929; E unp. 12802; Archie 
D. Caesar, Greenwich, Conn. 27027 


You oughta see my gal; words and 
music by W. Crawley. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Sept. 24, 1929; 
EH unp. 11185; Wilton Crawley, New 
York. 27028 


You oughta see my girl; words and 
music by W. Crawley; pf. © 1 e. 
Sept. 30, 1929; E unp. 11453; Wilton 
Crawley, New York. 27029 


You’re just bad enough to be interest- 
ing, and just good enough to be true; 
fox-trot, words and music by A. 
Westman, arr. by Jean Walz. © 
Oct. 26, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 4; E pub. 
10575; August Westman, Chicago. — 

27030 


You’re making me blue; words and 
music by HE. E. Bonkoski. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Nov. 8, 
1929; H unp. 12956; Edward E. 
Bonkoski, Toledo, O. 27031 


You’re my little ray. of. sunshine; 
words by HE. W. Kemper, music by 
M. H. Stern. [Photostat] © 1 e. 
Nov. 30, 1929; E unp. 13841; Myer 
H. Stern and Elise W. Kemper, 
Baltimore. 27032 


You’re my sugar, I’m your cane; words 
and music by Jack Wilson. © 1 e. 
Nov. 4, 1929; E unp. 12875; John C. 
Wilson, Kirkwood, Mo. 27033 


You’re so different; waltz, words and 
music by Blue Steele; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Nov. 4, 1929; 2 e. 
Nov. 4; E pub. 10496; Southern 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 

27034 


You taught me to remember, now teach 
me to forget; words by C. Whidden, 
music by Robt. H. Brennen. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Nov. 27, 
1929; E unp. 18794; Clara Whidden, 
West Palm Beach, Fla. 27035 


You waited too late; words and music 
by H. K. Cromer, arr. by Roland Mc- 
Callum. © 1 ec. Nov. 29, 1929; E 
unp. 13805 ; Hazel Katherine Cromer, 
Dallas. 27036 


Your Broadway and mine; words and 
music by Maureen Riordan. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Noy. 22, 
1929; E unp. 13546; Mary A. Rior- 
dan, New York. 27037 


Your daddy ; words and music by I. A. 
Alleyne. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1929; E 
unp. 18789; Isaae Augustus Alleyne, 
New York. 270388 


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no. 11, 1929 


27057 


Your dear first girl; words and music 
by H. R. Swan. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Nov. 2, 1929; E unp. 
12796; Henry R. Swan, Stoughton, 
Wis. 27039 


Your love is all that I crave; words by 
Al. Dubin and Perry Bradford, music 
by Jimmy Johnson, arr. by Geo, J. 
Trinkaus; oreh. pts. © Nov. 16, 
1929; 2 ce. Nov. 20; E pub. 8149; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 27040 


Your rose, from Nifia Rosa, words by 
Irving Caesar, music by Sigmund 
Romberg. © Nov. 1, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 
4; © pub. 10521; Harms, inc., New 
York. 27041 


Your tears have told me so; words and 
music by W. J. Rexford. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Nov. 18, 
1929; E unp. 13349; William Jess 
Rexford, Bay Shore, N. Y. 27042 


Your wonderful eyes; words and music 
by Herbert Crowder. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Oct. 31, 1929; 
BE unp. 12822; Herbert Crowder, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 27043 


Yours; words and music by S. Gar- 
della. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1929; E unp. 
18790; Steve Gardella, New York. 

27044 

Zabawa w Galicyi; polka, by E. Mika. 
© 1 e. Nov. 23, 1929; E unp. 13686; 
Edward Mika, Philadelphia. 27045 


Zadora; valse, par Laurent Halet. of 
France; oreh. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Sept. 1, 1929; 1c. 
Oct.,,.D:, EH. for... 7146,;, .Gusty, » Vin- 
eennes, France. 27046 


Zakopiafski; mazur, by E. Mika. © 
1 c. Noy. 23, 1929; E unp. 13637; Ed- 
ward Mika, Philadelphia. 27047 


Zanella (Amilcare) Due valzer melo- 
dici; op. 52, no. 1, 2, riduzione di I. 
Culotta, of Italy; orchestrina parti, 
con pf. conduttore e violino con- 
duttore. 4to. © Oct. 15, 1929; 1 e¢. 
each Oct. 16; E for. 7472, 7478; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 27048, 27049 


Zauber-clarinette (Die); humoristi- 
sches fantasiestiick, von Rob. Voll- 


Haensch, of Germany; orch. pts., 
with pf. direction and ist violin di- 
rection. 4to. © Nov. 4, 1929; 1. 
Noy. 30; E for. 7700; Anton J. Ben- 
jamin, Leipzig. 27050 


Zeppelinvalsen; text, Waldemar Dal- 
quist, musik, Jules Sylvain [pseud. 
of Stig Hansson] and Fred Winter, 
both of Sweden; pf. © Oct. 17, 
1929; 1 ce. Nov. 2; E for. 7393; Hdi- 
tion Sylvain, Stockholm, Sweden. 

27051 

Ziki-Paki-Ziki-Pw’ ; canzone onestep, di 
Vittorio Mascheroni, arr. di Achille 
Lizzi, of Italy; banda. Partitura e 
parti. © Oct. 1, 1929; 1 ¢ Nov. 2; 
E for. 7280; A. & G. Carisch & c., 
Milan. 27052 


Zlyj muz; words and music by E. Zu- 
kowsky, of Poland, domiciled at New 
York. [Words and melody only] © 
1 e. Oct. 30, 1929; E unp. 12694; 
Ewgen Zukowsky, New York. 27053 


Zu spite reue; dichter unbekannt, 
gesetzt von Josef Reiter, of Austria; 


vierstimmigen miunnerchor, ohne 
begl. Partitur u. stimmen. Regens- 
burg-Leipzig-Charlottenburg, Bosse- 


musikverlag. 4to. © Dee. 1, 1928; 

1 e. Sept. 21, 1929; E for. 7297; Gus- 

tav Bosse, Regensburg, Germany. 
27054 


2x4 (Two by fo’); words;by D. Mc- 
Donald, music by Chester Escher, 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Nov. 21, 1929; E 18529; David Mc- 
Donald, Miami, Fla. 27055 


1000 worte liebe! slow-fox, worte von 
Alfred Griinwald, musik von Willy 
Engel-Berger, of Austria. © Aug. 
29, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 2; E for. 7409; 
Verlag Otto Maass, Vienna. 27056 


1000 worte liebe; slow-fox, worte von 
Alfred Griinwald, musik yon Willy 
Engel-Berger, of Austria, arr. von 
Hartwig von Platen, of Germany; 
salonorch. mit jazzstimmen, pf. di- 
rektion u. violine 1 direktion. 4to. 
©: Aug. 21, 1920'-T'e:. Oct. 27 Ee ror 
7408; Verlag Otto Maass, Vienna. 


stedt, op. 410, arr. von Edmund 27057 

Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1929: i 
Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 73 unpublished) — 205 
Class E, Musical compositions (including 11,437 unpublished) ________ 26, 852 
PU SN ne ee iy ee ee ae 27, 057 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 


RENEWED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 


[27057] 


Absent; song, by John W. Metealf, arr. 
by Frank Lynes. 1. Men’s voices.— 
2. Women’s voices. © Adéle G. 
Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., as the 
widow of the author of arrangement. 
R 5464, 5465, Oct. 9, 1929. dy 2 


Album for the young; twelve recrea- 
tions for the young without oc- 
taves, by H. N. Redman; pf. © 
Harry N. Redman, Boston, as the 
author. R 5608, Oct. 18, 1929. 3 


Alicia; valse brillante, par Carl Bohm, 
op. 357, no. 2; pf. © Jenny Bohm, 
Berlin, as the widow of the author. 
R 4729, Aug. 8, 1929. 4 


Anne; by A. D. Shapiro; pf. © 1 «. 
Oct. 3, 1929; EH. unp. 7482 - ae 


D. Shapiro, Brooklyn. 

Assembly (The); march and _ two- 
step, by Paul Eno, arr. by R. E. 
Hildreth; orch. © R. E. Hildreth, 
West Somerville, Mass., as author 
of arrangement. R 5678, Oct. 28, 
1929. 6 


Away to the promised land; words by 
P. P. Bilhorn, music by Ferd Degen. 
© Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
author of words. R 5659, Oct. 19, 
1929. ii 


Ballspiel; von Arnold Krug, op. 107, 
no, 4, (Fiir die junge welt. 8 leichte 
klavierstiicke) © Arnold Krug, 
Hamburg, Germany, as the child of 
the deceased author. R 5443, Apr. 
12, 1929. 8 


Behold I stand at the door; words by 
E. L. Thompson, music by Ferd 
Degen, arr. by P. P. Bilhorn. © 
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
author of arrangement of music. R 
5651,. Oct. 19, 1929. 9 


Believe me if all those endearing 
young charms; Irish melody, arr. by 
H. J. Stewart; women’s voices. 
Humphrey J. Stewart, San Diego, 
Calif., as author of arrangement of 
music. R 5710, Oct. 26, 1929. 10 


Belle (La) Amazone; piéce de con- 
cert, par G. Bonaldi [pseud. of J. 
Orth]; pf. © John Orth, Boston, as 
the author. R 5474, Oct. 7, 1929. 11 


Bitte; von Arnold Krug, op. 107, no. 1. 
(Fiir die junge welt. 8 leichte klav- 
ierstticke) © Arnold Krug, Ham- 
burg, Germany, as the child of the 
deceased author. R 5446, Apr. 12, 
1929. 12 


Blessed holy spirit; words by P. P. 


Bilhorn, music by Ferd Degen. © 
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
author of words. R 5667, Oct. 19, 
1929. 13 


Bring them hither to Jesus; words and 
music by P. P. Bilhorn. .© Peter 
Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as author. 
R 5661, Oct. 19, 1929. 14 


Brise printaniére; polka brillante, par 
Carl Bohm, op. 357, no. 3; pf. © 
Jenny Bohm, Berlin, as the widow 
of the author. R 4730, Aug. 8, 1929. 


15 
By and by; words by Ina Duley 
Ogdon, music by P. P. Bilhorn. © 


Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
author of music. R 5669, Oct. 19, 
1929. 16 


Camel (The) and the butterfly ; words 
and music by F. Norton. © Frederic 


Norton, London, as the author. R 
5575, Oct. 25, 1929. 17 
Cappriccietto; par St. Niewiadomski, 


op. 30, no. 2, additions and editing 
by Ferdinand Meyer [pseud. of 
Charles P. Seott] © Maude Ladd 
Scott, Malden, Mass., as widow of 
the author of additions and editing. 
R 5718, Nov. 1, 1929. 18: 


Cavalryman (The); march and two- 
step, by F. T. Ashton; pf. © Fred 
T. Ashton, Bloomington, Ill., as au- 
thor. R 5695, Oct. 25, 1929. 19 


Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) 
Come, my love, to me; song, arr. by 
Frank lLynes; trio of ‘women’s 
voices. © Adéle G. Lynes, Cam- 
bridge, Mass., as the widow of the 


author of arrangement. R 5460, 
Oct. 9, 1929. 20: 
Chers souvenirs (Sweet remem- 


brance) ; morceau de salon par Geza 
Horvath, arr. par Ferdinand Meyer 


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Maude Ladd Scott, Malden, Mass., 
as the widow of the author of ar- 
rangement, R. 5451, Oct. 9, 1929. 21 


Christ. at the door; O Jesus Thou art 
pleading, music by David Odo 
Evans, op. 32; contralto or bar., 
with violin obbl. ad libs © Myra 
Evans Richards, Cleveland, as child 
of the deceased author of music. 
R 5672, Oct. 18, 1929. 22 


Christ of Galilee; words by A. M. 
Starkweather, music by J. M. Black. 
© James M. Black, Williamsport, 
Pa., as the author of the music. R 
5359, Oct. 8, 1929. 23 


Christmas (The) bells; words by Em- 
ma Pitt, music by Wm. J. Kirkpat- 
rick. © Lizzie E. Kirkpatrick, Ger- 


mantown, Pa., as the widow of the. 


author of the music. R 5592, Oct. 
9, 1929. 24 


City (The) that’s coming down; words 
and music by A. F. Ingler, © Arthur 
F. Ingler, Fitchburg, Mass. as 
author. R 5680, Oct. 19,1929. | 25 


Come unto Me; words by E. #. Hewitt, 
music by F. Degen, arr. by P. P. 
Bilhorn. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, 
Chicago, as author of arrangement 
OF music. “FR 5647, Oct,. 19, 1929. 

26 


Cupids on parade; march and two- 
step, by Geo. L. Lansing, arr. by 
W. Jacobs; guit. © Walter Jacobs. 
Boston, as author of arrangement. 
B 5677,. Oct. 238, 1929. 27 


Danse (La) de Colombine (The dance 
' of Columbine); morceau de salon 
par Geza Horvath, op. 47, no. 1, arr. 
par Ferdinand Meyer [pseud. of 
Charles P. Seott]: pf. © Maude 
Ladd Scott, Malden, Mass., as the 
widow of the author of arrangement. 
R 5450, Oct. 9, 1929. 28 


De dago, de org’ and de monk; words 
and music by H. Von Tilzer. © 
Harry Von Tilzer, New York, as 
author. R 5700, Oct. 16, 1929. 29 


Dem white pants at a swell cake walk ; 
words by James T. Powers, music 
by M. Dreyfus. © Max Dreyfus. 
New York, as the author of the 
musie. R 5584, Oct. 26, 1929. 30 


Diagram illustrating correct and in- 
correct tone lengths; by A. M. Virgil. 
© Antha M. Virgil; New York, as 
author. R 5724, Oct. 28, 1929. 31 


cise no. 12; by A. M. Virgil!» © 
Antha M. Virgil, New York, as 
author. R 5723, Oct. 28, 1929. 32 


Diana; oriental serenade, by Gustav 
Luders; pf. © Gustav W. Chase, 
Brooklyn, as the next kin of the 
author who is not living, R 5572, 
Aug:.,13,..1929,. . 33 


Diogenes; burlesk-operette in einem 
akt, textdichtung von Julius Freund, 
musik von Bogumil Zepler. Voll- 
stindiger klavierauszug mit deut- 
schem text. © Emilie Hagmann, 
Berlin-Friedenau, Germany, as the 
child of the deceased author of mu- 
sie. R 54388, Oct. 24, 1929. 34 


Down Georgia; march and two-step, 
by W. GC. O’Hare; pf. © Wm. Chris- 
topher O’Hare, New York, as the 
aurnor RO oG6rd, ‘Oct. 10,1929) | 3 


Drifting with the tide; words by Flora 
Kirkland, musie by P. P. Bilhorn. 
© Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
the author of music. R 5646, Oct. 
19, 1929. 36 


Har training answer diagram; by A. 
M. Virgil. © Antha M. Virgil, New 
York, as author. R 5726, Oct. 28, 
1929. 3t 


Earth (The) is decked with beauty; 
trio, by Wilhelm Maase, op. 14, no. 
1, arr. by Frank Lynes; women’s 
voices. © Adéle G. Lynes, Cam- 
bridge, Mass., as the widow of the 


author of arrangement. R_ 5466, 
Oct. 9, 1929. 38 
Edenland; trio, by Henshaw Dana, 
arr. by Frank lLynes; women’s 


voices. © Adéle G. Lynes, Cam- 
bridge, Mass., as the widow of the 
author of arrangement. R 5467, 
Oct. 9, 1929. 39 


Elephant (The) and the portmanteau ; 
words and music by F. Norton. 
Frederic Norton, London, as the 
author. R 5576, Oct. 25, 1929. 40 


Faces (The) on the wall; song by 
Frank Lynes, op. 36, no. 2. 1. High 


voice.—2. Low voice. © Adéle G. 
Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., as the 
widow of the author. R 5458, Oct. 
9, 1929. 41 


Fear thou not; words by Kate Ulmer, 
music by Ferd Degen, arr. by P. P. 
Bilhorn. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, 
Chicago, as author of arrangement 
of music. R 5652, Oct. 19, 1929. 

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Fireside (A) song; by Frank Lynes, 
op. 386, no. 1. 1. High voice—2. 
Low voice. © Adéle G. Lynes, Cam- 
bridge, Mass., as the widow of the 
author. R 5457, Oct. 9, 1929. 48 


Forward be our watchword; words by 
Dean Elford, music by F. Degen, arr. 
by P. P. Bilhorn. © Peter Philip 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as author of ar- 
rangement of music. R 5656, Oct. 
19, 1929; 44 


God Omnipotent ; words by Maltbie D. 
Babcock, music by G. C. Stebbins. 
© George C. Stebbins, Brooklyn, as 
the author of the music. R 5484, 
Oct. 9, 1929. 45 


Gounod (Charles Francois) In April; 
two-part song, English version by 
Frederick. W. Bancroft, music by C. 
Gounod, arr. by Frank Lynes. © 
Adéle G. Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., 
as the widow of the author of ar- 
rangement. R 5456, Oct. 9, 1929. 

46 


Grossvaters geburtstag; von Arnold 
Krug, op. 107, no. 8. (Fir die junge 
welt. 8 leichte klavierstiicke) © 
Arnold Krug, Hamburg, Germany, 
as the child of the deceased author. 
R 5444, Apr. 12, 1929. 47 


Hear the joy-bells ringing; words by 
EK. E. Hewitt, music by F. Degen, 
arr. by P. P. Bilhorn. © Peter 
Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as author 
of arrangement of music. R 5650, 
Oct. 19, 1929. 48 


Heavenward, traveler; words by Mrs. 
L. A. Dewey, music by F. Degen. © 
Ferd Degen, Chicago, as author of 
music. R 5671, Oct. 21, 1929. 49 


Heiligen (Die) drei kénige; von Arn- 
old Krug, op. 107, no. 7. (Ftir die 
junge welt. 8 leichte klavierstiicke) 
© Arnold Krug, Hamburg, Germany, 
as the child of the deceased author. 
R 5440, Apr. 12, 1929. 50 


Heralds (The) of the King; Christmas 
anthem, words by Kate Van Tassel, 
music by J. C. Bartlett; mixed 
voices, organ ace. © James C. 
Bartlett, Medfield, Mass., as the au- 
thor of the music. R 5582, Oct. 26, 
1929. ae 


Hinaus ins freie; von A. Krug, op. 107, 
no. 8. (Fiir die junge welt, 8 leichte 
klavierstiicke) © Arnold Krug, 
Hamburg, Germany, as the child of 
the deceased author. R 5489, Apr. 
12, 1929. 52 


Holy Father, cheer our way; -hymn- 
anthem, words by R. H. Robinson, 
music by W. Reed; mixed voices, 
organ acc. © William Reed, Keno- 
gami, P. Q., Canada, as the author 
of the music. R 5475, Oct. 7, 1929. 

53 


Horse (The) marines; march and two- 
step, by Thos. S. Allen; orch. © 
Arthur J. Allen, Wildwood, N. J., as 
child of the deceased author. R 
5679, Oct. 23, 1929. 54 


I am Alpha and Omega ; anthem, words 
from Revelations and the Sanctus, 
musie by John Stainer, arr. by G. B. 
Nevin; men’s voices, organ ace. © 
George B. Nevin, Easton, Pa., as the 
author of arrangement. R 5580, 
Oct. 26, 1929. 55 


I am on the right side; words by Ina 
Duley Ogdon, music by P. P. Bil- 
horn. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chi- 
cago, as author of the music. R 
5644, Oct. 19, 1929. 56 


I will follow Him; words by Ina 
Duley Ogdon, music by P. P. Bil- 
horn. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chi- 
cago, as author of the music. R 
5648, Oct. 19, 1929. ) 57 


In the beginning was the Word; 
Christmas anthem, music by Abram 
W. Lansing; mixed voices. © Jen- 
nie A. L. Lansing, Albany, N. Y., as 
executrix of the deceased author. R 
5712, Nov. 1, 1929. 58 


In the heart of the mighty deep; words 
by Arthur J. Lamb, music by H. Von 
Tilzer. © Harry Von Tilzer, New 
York, as author of music. R 5701, 
Oct. 16, 1929. 59 


In the land of beauty; words by P. P. 
Bilhorn, music by Ferd Degen. © 
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
author of words. R 56438, Oct. 19, 
1929. 60 


Jerusalem; anthem, words by Nella, 
music by Henry Parker, arr. by G. B. 
Nevin; men’s voices. © George B. 
Nevin, Haston, Pa., as the author of 
arrangement. R 5581, Oct. 26, sae 

6 


Jesus is leading the way; words by 
Ina Duley Ogdon, music by P. P. 
Bilhorn. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, 
Chicago, as author of the music. R 
5649, Oct. 19, 1929. 62 


Jesus, shepherd of the sheep; words 
by Henry Cook, music by Lillian 
Tait Sheldon; in E; pf. or organ 


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ace. © James O. Sheldon, Gouver- 
neur, N. Y., as the widower of the 
author of the music. R 5477, Oct. 7, 
1929. 63 


Jesus the way; words by Ina Duley 
Ogdon, music by P. P. Bilhorn. © 
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
author of music. R 5670, Oct. 19, 
1929. 64 


Juchhe; ged. von Rob. Reinick, musik 
von H. Kaun, op. 86; miuénnerchor. 
© Hugo Kaun, Berlin, as author of 
the musie. R 5698, July 15, 1929. 

65 


Katie, my sweet southern rose; from 


When Johnnie comes marching 
home, lyric by Stanislaus Stange, 
musie by Julian Edwards. © Phil- 


ippine Edwards, New York, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 5609, Oct. 16, 1929. 66 


Keep on believing; words by M. Dufe, 
music by Lucy M. Booth, arr. by 
P. P. Bilhorn. © Peter Philip Bil- 
horn, Chicago, as the author of ar- 
rangement of music. R 5635, Oct. 
19, 1929. 67 


Krakowiak ; par St. Niewiadomski, op. 
31, no. 2, additions and ed. by Ferdi- 
nand Meyer [pseud. of Charles P. 
Scott]; pf. © Maude Ladd Scott, 
Malden, Mass., as widow of the au- 
thor of additions and editing. R 
5713, Nov..1, 1929. 68 


Krug (Arnold) Marsch; op. 107, no. 
6. (Ftir die junge welt. 8 leichte 
klavierstiicke) © Arnold Krug, 
Hamburg, Germany, as the child of 
the deceased author. R 5441, Apr. 
12, 1929. 69 


Walzer; op. 107, no. 2. (Fir die 
junge welt. 8 leichte klavierstticke) 
© Arnold Krug, Hamburg, Germany, 
as the child of the deceased author. 
R 5445, Apr. 12, 1929. 70 


Lead us, heavenly Father; trio, by 
William L. Blumenschein, arr. by 
Frank Lynes; women’s voices. © 
Adéle G. Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., 
as the widow of the author of ar- 
rangement. R 5470, Oct. 9, 1929. 


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Lead us heavenly Father, lead us; 
hymn-anthem, by P. A. Schnecker. 
© Louise N. Schnecker, New York, 
as the widow of the author. R 
5462, Oct. 9, 1929. 12 


Let in the sunlight to-day; words by 
Chas. Gould Beede, music by Ferd 


14 


Degen, arr. by P. P. Bilhorn. © 
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
author of arrangement of music. R 
5662, Oct. 19, 1929. To 


Let your light so shine; arr. of words, 
and music composed by P. P. Bil- 
horn. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chi- 
cago, as the author of the music. R 
5637, Oct. 19, 1929. 74 


Light (The) of life (Mi glywais lais 
yr lIesu); I heard the voice of 
Jesus, duet, words by H. Bonar, tr. 
by Index, music by Dan Rees, ace. 
by D. O. Evans; sop. and contralto, 
or ten. and bar. © Myra Evans 
Richards, Cleveland, as child of the 
deceased author of the accompani- 
ment. R 5673, Oct. 23, 1929. 75 


Like as the hart desireth; anthem. 
words from Psalms 42, 43, music by 
H. J. Storer; mixed voices, organ 
ace. © Henry J. Storer, Belmont, 
Mass., as the author of the music. 
® 5476, Oct.” 7, 1929: 


Liszt (Franz) Consolation no. 3, in 
D flat; arr. by H. J. Stewart; organ. 
© Humphrey J. Stewart, San Diego, 
Calif., as author of arrangement. 
B. B60%,: Oct. +18, 1929. 17 


Lo! I am with you alway; words by 
Mollie Carruthers, arr. of music by 
P. P. Bilhorn. © Peter Philip Bil- 
horn, Chicago, as the author of ar- 
rangement of music. R 5634, Oct. 
19. 19278: 78 


Lonely (The) shrine; English version 
by Frederick W. Bancroft, music by 
Josef Rheinberger, op. 186, no. 8, 
arr. by Frank lLynes; women’s 
voices. © Adéle G. Lynes, Cam- 
bridge, Mass., as the widow of the 
author of arrangement. R 5455, 
Oct. 9, 1929. 79 


Lord (The) is good; words by EH. EB. 
Hewitt, music by P. P. Bilhorn. © 
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
the author of music. R 56388, Oct. 
19, 1929. 80 


Lord with glowing heart I’d praise 
Thee; hymn-anthem, by P. A. 
Schnecker. © Louise N. Schnecker, 
New York, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 5461, Oct. 9, 1929. 81 


Love supreme; words by C. M. Hicks, 
music by P. P. Bilhorn. © Peter 
Philip Bilhorn, Chieago, as author 
of music. R 5655, Oct. 19, 1929. 82: 


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Madrilena; fantaisie espagnole, by 
Paul Wachs, ed. and fingered by 
Heinrich Kiehl [pseud. of W. A. 
Fisher]; pf. © Wm. Arms Fisher, 
Boston, as the author of the editing 
and fingering. R 5588, Oct. 26, 1929. 

83 


Make way for the King; words by 
Ada Blenkhorn, music by Ferd De- 
gen, arr. by P. P. Bilhorn. © Peter 
Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as author 
of arrangement of music. R 5666, 
Oct, 19, 1929. 84 


March on; words by Fanny J. Crosby, 
music by G. C. Stebbins. © George 
C. Stebbins, Brooklyn, as the author 
of the music. R 5586, Oct. 9, 1929. 

85 


Marquita; danse espagnole, par Geza 
Horvath, op. 47, no. 3, arr. par Fer- 
dinand Meyer [pseud. of Charles P. 
Scott]; pf. © Maude Ladd Seott, 
Malden, Mass., as the widow of the 
author of arrangement. R 5454, Oct. 
9, 1929. 86 


Mazurek; par St. Niewiadomski, op. 
26, no. 1, additions and editing by 
Ferdinand Meyer [pseud. of Charles 
P. Seott]; pf.; in A moll. © Maude 
Ladd Scott, Malden, Mass., as wid- 
ow of the author of additions and 
editing. R 5715, Nov. 1, 1929. 87 


Mein hiittlein steht im tannengrtin; 
ged. von Carl Siebel, musik von H. 
Kaun, op. 36; miinnerchor. © Hugo 
Kaun, Berlin, as author of music. 
R 5697, July 15, 1929. 88 


Meistersinger (Die) von Berlin; ge- 
sangspotpourri von P. Lincke; pf. 
© Paul Lincke, Berlin, as author. 
R 5694, Oct. 25, 1929. 89 


Melodie romantique; par St. Niewia- 
domski, op. 30, no. 1, additions and 
ed. by Ferdinand Meyer [pseud. of 
Charles P. Scott]; pf. © Maude 
Ladd Scott, Malden, Mass., as widow 
of the author of additions and edit- 
ing. R 5717, Nov. 1, 1929. 90 


Mrs. Jack; march and two-step, by 
T. Bendix; pf. © Theo. Bendix, 
Los Angeles, as the author. R 5612, 
Oct. 16, 1929. 91 


Moorish (A) maid; by Nat D. Mann; 
pf. © Beatrice Mann, Chicago, as 
the widow of the author. R 5574, 
Aug. 13, 1929. 92 


My fairy coon; serenade, by Thomas 


H. Chilvers. © Thomas Chilvers, 
New York, as author. R 5703, Oct. 
16, 1929. 93 


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My sweet Moana; song, music by 
Ernest Hogan. © Louise Crowder, 
- Bowling Green, Ky., as next of kin 
of the author of music, who is not 
living. R 5693, Oct. 25, 1929. 94 


New (The) American hymn; hail thou 
land by God selected, words and 
music by William Conradi. © Mig- 
non Conradi, Chicago, as child of 
the deceased author. R 5821, Sept. 
26, 1929. 95 


Niewiadomski (St.) Deux mazureks; 
op. 26, no. 2, additions and ed. by 
Ferdinand Meyer [pseud. of Charles 
P. Scott]; pf.; in F maj. © Maude 
Ladd Scott, Malden, Mass., as wid- 
ow of the author of additions and 
editing. R 5716, Nov. 1, 1929. 96 


Valse; op. 30, no. 4, additions and 
editing by Ferdinand Meyer [pseud. 
of Charles P. Scott]; pf. © Maude 
Ladd Scott, Malden, Mass., as wid- 
ow of the author of additions and 
editing. R 5720, Nov: 1, 1929 °'97 


Nocturne in A; by Frank Lynes, op. 
37, no. 1; pf. © Adéle G. Lynes, 
Cambridge, Mass., as the widow of 
the author of arrangement. R 5468, 
Oct. 9, 1929. 98 


Nocturne romantique; par Gustay La- 
zarus, op. 65, no. 1; pf. © Hermine 
Lazarus, Berlin-Schoneberg, Ger- 
many, as the widow of the author. 
R 5342, Oct. 4, 1929. 


O how amiable are Thy dwellings; 
anthem, music .by. J.. H.,. Rogers; 
mixed voices. © James H. Rogers, 
Cleveland, as the author of the mu- 
sic. R 5473, Oct. 7, 1929. 100 


O Jesus Thou art standing; anthem, 
words by W. W. How, music by 
Nathaniel Irving Hyatt; mixed 
voices, organ ace. © Nathaniel I. 
Hyatt, Spartanburg, S. C., as the 
author of the music. R 5579, Oct. 
26, 1929. 101 


O tell me more of Christ; words by 
E. E. Hewitt, music by P. P. Bil- 


horn. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chi- 
cago, as author of music. R 5665, 
Oct. 19, 1929. 102 


Ode to a skull; words and music by 
William Hamilton Gerrish; male 
voices. © Willard P. Gerrish and 
Isabel F. Gerrish, Ashland, Mass., 
as children of the deceased author. 
R 5674, Oct. 12, 1929. 103 


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Oh! fudge; words by George Sidney, 
music by Paul Schindler. © Clare 
Humberger, Boston, as next of kin 
of the author of music, who is not 
living. R 5704, Oct. 16, 1929. 104 


Oh, what a lovely dream; words by 
Andrew B. Sterling, George Totten 
Smith and Ed Moran, music by H. 
Von Tilzer. © Harry Von Tilzer, 
New York, as author of music. R 
5702, Oct. 16, 1929. 105 


Once I loved a maiden fair; old Eng- 
lish... air,-,arr.. by... H«, J.. Stewart; 
women’s voices. © Humphrey J. 
Stewart, San Diego, Calif., as au- 
thor of arrangement of music. R 
5708, Oct. 26, 1929. 106 


Parting song; words by Ina Duley 
Ogdon, music by P. P. Bilhorn. © 


Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
the author of music. R 5641, Oct. 
19, 1929. 107 


Pearly; selection, words and music 
by Arthur P. Shaw and William 
Dixon. © Blanche V. Shaw and 
Byelyn L. Shaw, Chicago, -as_ the 
next of kin of Arthur P. Shaw, who 
is not living. R 55738, Aug. 18; 1929. 

108 


Polonaise; par St. Niewiadomski, op. 
31, no. 1, additions and ed. by Fer- 
dinand Meyer [pseud. of Charles P. 
Scott]; pf. © Maude Ladd Scott, 
Malden, Mass., as widow of the 
author of additions and editing. R 
5714, Nov. 1, 1929. 109 


Practical instruction in ear training 
from the Virgil method; by A. M. 


Virgil. © Antha M. Virgil, New 
York, as author. R 5729, Oct. 28, 
1929. 110 


Practical instruction in the study of 
time.and rhythm from the Virgil 
method; by A. M. Virgil. © Antha 
M. Virgil, New York, as author. R 
5728, Oct. 28, 1929. 111 


Priscilla ; dance characteristique by W. 
T. Francis; pf. © W. T. Francis, jr. 
and Marie T. Francis, New York, as 
children of the deceased author. R 
5611, Oct. 16, 1929. 112 


Roll on! Mr. Moon; song, music by 
Ernest Hogan. © Louise Crowder, 
Bowling Green, Ky., as next of kin 
of the author of music, who is not 
living. R 5692, Oct. 25, 1929. 113 


Romanze; von Arnold Krug, op. 107, 
no. 5. (Ftir die junge welt, 8 leichte 
klavierstticke) © Arnold Krug, 
Hamburg, Germany, as the child of 
the deceased author. R 5442, Apr. 
12, 1929. 114 


Safe in Jesus; words by Ina Duley 
Ogdon, music by F. Degen. © Ferd 
Degen, Chicago, as author of music. 
R 5668, Oct. 21, 1929. 115 


Saurer wein; ged. yon R. Baumbach, 
musik von H. Kaun, op. 36; minner- 


chor. © Hugo Kaun, Berlin, as 
author of music. R 5699, July 15, 
1929. 116 


Saw you never in the twilight; music 
by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick ; male voices. 
© Lizzie E. Kirkpatrick, German- 
town, Pa., as the widow of the au- 
thor of music. R 5594, Oct. 9, 1929. 

117 


Schumann (Rohert Alexander) Hunt- 
ing song (Jagdlied) ; ed. by A. Foote ; 
pf. © Arthur Foote, Newton Centre, 
‘Mass., as the author of the editing. 
R 5459, Oct. 9, 1929. 118 


Sealed orders; words by Helen 
Chauncy, music by G. C. Stebbins. 
© George C. Stebbins, Brooklyn, as 
the author of the music. R 5589, 
Oct. 9, 1929. 119 


Seek Him now; words by Ina Duley 
Ogdon, music by Ferd Degen, arr. 
by P. P. Bilhorn. © Peter Philip 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author of 
arrangement of music. R 5640, Oct. 
19, 1929. 120 


Senner’s abschied (The Alpine shep-. 
herd’s farewell); von Johann E.. 
Hummel, op. 492, arr. von Ferdi- 
nand Meyer [pseud. of Charles P. 
Scott]; clavier. © Maude Ladd 
Scott, Malden, Mass., as the widow 
of the author of arrangement. R 
5453, Oct. 9, 1929. 112A | 


Serenade slave; par St. Niewiadomski, 
op. 30, no. 3, additions and editing 
by Ferdinand Meyer [pseud. of 
Charles P. Scott]; pf. © Maude 
Ladd Scott, Malden, Mass., as widow 
of the author of additions and edit- 
ing. R 5719, Nov. 1, 1929. 122 


Sing all ye people; words by E. C. 
Macartney, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie E. Kirkpatrick, 
Germantown, Pa., as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 5591, 
Oct 9, 1929. 123 


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Soir (Un) a Tanger; par Paul La- 
come; pf. © Mare Lacome d’Esta- 
lenx, Le Houga, France, as the child 
of the deceased author. R 5472, 
Feb. 1, 1929. 124 


Speak a word for Jesus; words by 
Annie B. Hine, music by G. C. Steb- 
bins. © George C. Stebbins, Brook- 
lyn, as the author of the music. R 
5585, Oct. 9, 1929. 125 


Spirit (The) is pleading; words by HE. 
E. Hewitt, music by F. Degen, arr. 
by P. P. Bilhorn. © Peter Philip 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as author of ar- 
rangement of music. R 5657, Oct. 
19, 1929. 126 


Spottvogel ; polka yon P. Lincke ; orch. 
© Paul Lincke, Berlin, as author. 
R 5691, Oct. 25, 1929. BG 


Stindchen; ged. von Rob. Reinick, 
musik von H. Kaun, op. 36; ménner- 
chor. © Hugo Kaun, Berlin, as 
author of music. R 5696, July 15, 
1929. 128 


Story (The) of love; words by George 
Totten Smith, music by R. A. Keiser. 
(© Robert A. Keiser, New York, as 
the author of the music. R 5182, 
Sept. 17, 1929. 129 


Strauss (Richard) Ach was kummer, 
qual und schmerzen; lied, von/R. 
Strauss, op. 49, no. 8; hoch, in D 
moll. © Richard Strauss, Vienna, 
as the author. R 5606, Oct. 18, 1929. 

130 


——In goldener fdlle; lied von R. 
Strauss, op. 49, no. 2; hoch, in as 
dur. © Richard Strauss, Vienna, as 
the author. R 5600, Oct. 18, Wy 

31 


—— Das lied des steinklopfers; von R. 
Strauss, op. 49, no. 4; hoch, in HE 
moll. © Richard Strauss, Vienna, 
as the author. R 5602, Oct. 18, 1929. 

132 


—— Serenade; transcription by Mrs. 
H. H. A. Beach; pf. © Amy Marcy 
Cheney Beach, i. e., Mrs. H. H. A. 
Beach, Hillsboro, N. H., as _ the 
author of the transcription, R 5452, 
Oct. 9, 1929. 133 


Sie wissen’s nicht; lied von R. 
Strauss, op. 49, no. 5; hoch, in E 
dur. © Richard Strauss, Vienna, 
aS the author. R 5608, Oct. 18, 1929. 
134 


Tunggesellenschwur; lied von R. 
Strauss, op. 49, no. 6; hoch, in E 
moll. © Richard Strauss, Vienna, 
as the author. R 5604, Oct. 18, 1929. 
135 


— Waldseligkeit ; lied von R. 
Strauss, op. 49, no. 1; hoch, in ges 
dur. © Richard Strauss, Vienna, 
as the author. R 5599, Oct. 18, 1929. 

136 


—— Wer lieben will muss leiden; lied 
von R. Strauss, op. 49, no. 7; hoch, 
in E moll. © Richard Strauss, 
Vienna, as the author. R 5605, Oct. 
18, 1929. 137 


-—— Wiegenliedchen; lied von R. 
Strauss, op. 49, no. 3; hoch, in fis 
dur. © Richard Strauss, Vienna, 
as the author. R 5601, Oct. 18, 1929. 

138 


Sursum corda; élévation, par H. Elgar, 


op. 11; pf. © Edward Elgar, 
London, as the author. R 2914, 
Mar. 23, 1929. 139 


Sylvana; impromptu, by Carl Bohm, 
op. 357, no. 1; pf. © Jenny Bohm, 
Berlin, as the widow of the author. 
R 4728, Aug. 8, 1929. 140 


Technical exercises in singing and 
vocal culture; by Alfred Arthur; 
sop. or ten. © Alfred Arthur, jr., 
Cleveland, as child of the deceased 
author. R 5711, Nov. 1, 1929. 141 


Tell the world to rejoice; words by 
EK. E. Hewitt, music by Wm. J. 
Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie HE. Kirk- 
patrick, Germantown, Pa., as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 5593, Oct. 9, 1929. 142 


There’s a beautiful song; words by 
Mrs. Frank A, Breck, music by G. C. 
Stebbins. © George C. Stebbins, 
Brooklyn, as the author of the music. 
R 5587, Oct. 9, 1929. 143 


There was joy in the sky; words by 
E:. E. Hewitt, music by Wm. J. 
Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie EH. Kirk- 
patrick, Germantown, Pa., as the 
widow of the author of music. R 
5595, Oct. 9, 1929, 144 


There were ninety and nine; hymn- 
anthem, by P. A. Schnecker. © 
Louise N. Schnecker, New York, as 
the widow of the author. R 5468, 
Oct. 9, 1929. 145 


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Thou art mine; transcription for pf., 
by Frank Lynes, op. 37, no. 2. © 
Adéle G. Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., 
as the widow of the author of tran- 
scription. R 5469, Oct. 9, 1929. 146 


‘Three little maids; musical play in 
three acts, written and composed by 
Paul A. Rubens, additional numbers 
by Percy Greenbank and Howard 
Talbot. Voc.sc. © Herbert Rubens 
and A. N. Tayler, London, as execu- 
tors of the author P. A. Rubens. R 
5577, Oct. 25, 1929. 147 


‘To His name be glory; words by E. E. 
Hewitt, music by P. P. Bilhorn. © 
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
the author of music. R 5658, Oct. 
19, 1929. 148 


Toba; by Al Johns; pf. © Louise 
Johns, New York, as the widow of 
the author. R 5613, Noy. 1, 1929. 

149 


‘Touch-finger discipline and control; by 
A. M. Virgil. pt. 1. © Antha M. 
Virgil, New York, as author. R 
5727, Oct. 28, 1929. 150 


‘Triumphal march; by Julius Benedict, 
arr. by H. J. Stewart; organ. © 
Humphrey J. Stewart, San Diego, 
Calif., as author of arrangement. R 
5706, Oct. 18, 1929. 151 


‘Trusting and rejoicing; words by Ina 
Duley Ogdon, music by Ferd Degen, 
arr. by P. P. Bilhorn. © Peter Phil- 
lip Bilhorn, Chicago, as author of 
arrangement of music. R 5645, Oct. 
19, 1929. 152 


‘Trusting in Jesus; words by Lillian 
Barker Beede, music by Ferd Degen, 
arr. by P. P. Bilhorn. © Peter Phil- 
lip Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author 
of arrangement of music. R 5636, 
Oct. 19, 1929. 153 


‘Tyrolean; by H. Smith, op. 7; pf. © 
Hannah Smith, New York, as the 
author. R 5034, Sept. 5, 1929. 154 


‘Under Egyptian skies; waltzes, by W. 
Wainwright; pf. © Warren Wain- 
wright, Chicago, as the author. R 
5676, Oct. 26, 1929. 155 


Unseen (The) shore; words anon., mu- 
sic by G. C. Stebbins. © George C. 
Stebbins, Brooklyn, as the author of 
the musie. R 5588, Oct. 9, Dice 


Valses impromptus; von G. Bley, op. 
28; pf. 1. In D dur.—2. In G dur. 
© Gustave Bley, Bergen auf Rugen, 
Germany, as the author. R 5597, 
5598, Oct. 18, 1929. 157, 158 


Virgil (The) method of pianoforte 
technic; by A. M. Virgil. bk. 1. 
© Antha M. Virgil, New York, as au- 
thor. R. 5725, Oct. 28, 1929. 159 


Voice (The) of peace; words by Flora 
J. Tubbs, music by Ferd Degen, arr. 
by P. P. Bilhorn. © Peter Philip 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as author of ar- 
rangement of music. R 5654, Oct. 
19, 1929. ; 160 


Welcome knights of glorious fame; 
words by Langdon Sullivan, music 
by William Hamilton Gerrish; male 
voices. © Willard P. Gerrish and 
Isabel F. Gerrish, Ashland, Mass., as 
children of the deceased author of 
music. R 5675, Oct. 12, 1929. 161 


What He has done for me; words by 
B. P. Maddox, music by Ferd Degen, 
arr. by P. P. Bilhorn. © Peter 
Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as author 
of arrangement of music. R 5660, 
Oct. 19, 1929. 162 


What would Jesus do; words by Ada 
Blenkhorn, music by P. P. Bilhorn. 
© Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
author of music. R 5663, Oct. 19, 
1929. 163 


When God is calling; words by E. E. 
Hewitt, music by Wm. J. Kirkpat- 
rick. © Lizzie E. Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of music. R 5590, Oct. 9, 
1929. 164 


When love is kind; old melody, arr. 
by H. J. Stewart; women’s voices. 
© Humphrey J. Stewart, San Diego, 
Calif., as author of arrangement. 
R 5709, Oct. 26, 1929. 165 


Where the Mississippi flows; medley 
waltz, intro. You thought the world 
of her one time, by G. Edwards; 
orch. © Gus Edwards, Culver City, 
Calif., as the author. R 2935, Mar. 
20, 1929. 166 


Why longer wait; words by C. W. Von 
Crayer, music by P. P. Bilhorn. © 
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as the 
author of music. R 5639, Oct. 19, 
1929. 167 


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27057 (168) pt. 11, n. S., Vv. 24, no. 11, 1929 


Why tarry longer; words by R. H. | horn, Chicago, as the author of ar- 
Washburn, music by P. P. Bilhorn. rangement of music. R 5642, Oct. 


© Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as 19, 1929. 169 
seen a of music, R 5664, Oct. 19 | world (The) for Christ; words by 

’ Ina Duley Ogdon, music by Pega. 
Work (A) for me; words by Ina Duley Bilhorn. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, 
Ogdon, music by Ferd Degen, arr. by Chicago, as the author of music. R 
P. P. Bilhorn. © Peter Philip Bil- 5653, Oct. 19, 1929. 170: 
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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891 
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PART 3 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


INCLUDING: 
LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 


1929 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 24 
No. 12 


UNITED STATES 
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WASHINGTON : 1930 


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


EXPLANATIONS TO BE Notrep By Users or THis CATALOGUE 


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

EXCEPTIONS.—(1) In the case of editions of classical music, instead of dis- 
tributing them under the titles, each author’s works are brought together by 
an entry under the original composer’s name, and for such works search should 
be made in this number under the following names: Bach (Johann Sebastian) ; 
Beethoven (Ludwig van); Bizet (Georges); Brahms (Johannes); Cherubini 
(Maria Luigi Carlo Zenobie Salvatore); Chopin (Frédéric Francois); Gounod 
(Charles Francois); Grieg (Edvard Hagerup); Handel (Georg Friedrich); 
Haydn (Franz Josef); Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig Felix); Mozart 
(Wolfgang Amadeus); Puccini (Giacomo); Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille); 
Schubert (Franz Peter); Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch); Verdi (Giuseppe); 
Wagener (Richard) 

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

IMPRINTS.—As the publishers of musical compositions are generally also the 
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Songs are understood to be with piano accompaniment unless otherwise stated, 

Under the act of March 4, 1909, the preliminary entry of titles has been abro» 
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To save space in the Catalogue, the Copyright notice after each title is ab- 
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and “2 c.,” for 2 copies, followed by the date of their receipt. In the case of 
contributions to periodicals only one copy of the issue or issues containing 
such contributions is required. 

A list of copyright renewals made for musical compositions under section 24 
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eee e,) POELOGLe ais, st 2 ee ee Fo I Ot Sie) pes 2. 00 
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Notice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright pro- 
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AUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL 
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 


The United States has established reciprocal copyright protection 
for music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical 
instruments in the case of the countries listed below. The Presi- 
dent’s proclamations to this effect were printed in the Catalogue 
of Copyright Entries, Part 3, as follows: 


Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island, vol. 
13 (1918), pages vi-viii of no. 5; 

Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii—vili of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925), 
pages vii—vill of nos. 3-4; 

Belgium, vol. 6 (1911), pages v—vi of no. 7; 

Canada, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—viii of no. 8; 

Chile, vol. 20 (1925), pages vi—vii of nos. 11 and 12; 

Cuba, vol. 6 (1911), pages iv—v of no. 12; 

Czechoslovakia, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi—vii of no. 4; 

Denmark, vol. 15 (1920), pages xii—xiv of no. 13; 

Finland, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi—vii of no. 12; 

France, vol. 13 (1918), pages xi—x1i of no. 5; 

Germany, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi-vii of no. 7, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages 1x-x of no. 6; 

Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages viii-ix of no. 3, and vol. 15 
(1920), pages vi-ix of no. 18; 

Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages xi—xii of no. 6; 

Irish Free State, vol. 24 (1929), pages vii-viilof no. 9; 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages vili-ix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages xlli-xiv of no. 6; 

Luxemburg, vol. 6 (1911), pages vii—viii of no. 7; 

Netherlands, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917), pages v-ix of no. 3, and vol. 17 
(1922), pages xv—xix of no. 6; 

Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages ix-x of no. 7; 

Poland, vol 22 (1927), pages vi—-vii of no. 2; 

Rumania, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi—vii of no. 7; 

Sweden, vol. 15 (1920), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

Switzerland, vol. 19 (1924), pages vii—viii of nos. 5-6; 

Union of South Africa, vol. 19 (1924), pages vi-vii of nos. 3-4. 


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International 
American Conference at Buenos Aires on August 11, 1910, was pro- 
claimed by the President of the United States on July 13, 1914. 
This convention is understood to be in effect as between the United 
States and Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, 
Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Para- 
guay, and Uruguay. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Nortcy.—When the nationality of the composer is not RE aargee title entry, 
it is to be understood that he is a citizen of the United States. 


A mia patria; by L. M. Cabrera; pf. 
© 1c. Dec. 7, 1929; E unp. 14107; 
Luis Miranda Cabrera, New York. 

27058 


Aamuserenaadi; valssi, teksti ja mu- 
siikki V. V. Korpela, of Finland. © 
wees G 41920: 1. en Dec. 26: Ey for: 
7994; Vilho Valdemar Korpela, Tam- 
pere, Finland. 27059 


Absence makes the heart grow fonder, 
for somebody else; lyric by Sam 
Lewis and Joe Young, music by 
Harry Warren. © Nov. 22, 1929; 
2c. Nov. 25; E pub. 11156; Remick 
music corp., New York. 27060 


Absorbed in theme; fox-trot, lyric an® 
music by W. W. Cannon. © 1 ¢. 
Dec. 31, 1929; E unp. 15118; Walter 
William Cannon, New York. 27061 


Achtung! Achtung! Wir senden 
tanzmusik! das  schlager-potpourri 
1929/30, von Nico Dostal, of Austria, 
Ween: pi. mit text. ©: Aug. 24, 
fon ft eC. Dee. 20> EH” for: i926; 
Alrobi musikverlag, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 27062 


Acuérdate; tango, par P. Coppola, of 
Italy; petit orch. parties, avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Oct. 15, 1929; 
1 c. Dec. 2; E for. 7882; Editions 
Max Eschig, Paris. 27063 


Adios carifio; letra y misica de C. G. 
Aceves, of Mexico. [Words and mel- 


ody only] © 1. Dec. 13, 1929; 
E unp. 14447; Carlos G. Aceves, New 
York. 27064 


Adios, México amado; letra y musica 
de Conrado Varela, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles; pf. [Photo- 
stat] © Dee. 10, 1929; 2 c Dec. 
16; E pub. 11566; Dionisio Acosta, 
Los Angeles. 27065 


Adjoss me’ den! sjémans trot, text av 
Waldemar Dalquist, musik av Fred 
Winter, of Sweden; pf. © Nov. 16, 
1929; 1 ce. Dec. 4; E for. 7725; Edi- 
tion Sylvain, Stockholm, Sweden. 

27066 


Adon Olam (The Lord of all); set to 
music by Jacques Pillois, of France; 
bar. solo and mixed choir, or quartet, 
with organ ace. 4to. © Dee. 9, 
1929; 2 c. Dee. 263. E° pub. 12017; 
C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 27067 


Advento ir Kalédu giesmés; words by 
Adomas Jakstas, music by Joseph 
Zilevitius, of Lithuania, domiciled at 
Elizabeth, N. J:; mixed voices. 
ISleiskit rasi. [2 others] © Nov. 
1, 1929; 2 e. Nov. 23; E pub. 11477; 
Lithuanian American organist assn., 
Maspeth, L. I., N. Y. 27068 


Anda hem; from Karl Gerhards revy, 
text av Karl Gerhard [pseud. of 
Karl Gerhard Jonsson], musik av 
Helan [pseud. of Sven Helin], of 
Sweden; pf. © June 15, 1929; 1c. 
Dec. 6; E for. 7769; A. b. Nordiska 
musikforlaget, Stockholm. 27069 


Ar (Det) bestiimt nAnting hon gir och 
vintar pa; fox-blues, text av Nils- 
Georg, musik av Helge Lindberg, of 
Sweden; pf. © Mar. 1, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Dec. 26, 1929; E for. 7962; Ernst 
Rolfs musikforlags, a. b., Stockholm, 
Sweden. 27070 


Ar (Det) fdr sent att Angra nar det 
val ar gjort; slow-fox, text av Fritz 
Gustaf, musik av Ernst Rolf, of 
Sweden; pf. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 14904; Ernst Rolfs musik- 
forlags, a. b., Stockholm, Sweden. 

27071 


Aeroplanos (Los); letra y mtsica de 
Ernesto Cortazar, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at New York; pf. ©1e. Dee. 
2, 1929; E unp. 13906; Lorenzo Bar- 
celata, Mexico City, Mexico. 27072 


Afri-bel canto; revue, book, lyrics and 
music by W. A. Morgan. ©1.. 
Dec. 13, 1929; D unp. 27632; William 
Astor Morgan, New York. 27073 


After a million dreams; from Cameo 
Kirby, words by Edgar Leslie, music 
by Walter Donaldson; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Dee. 31, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 
31; E pub. 12058; Donaldson, Doug- 
las & Gumble, ine., New York. 

27074 


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27075 © 


Agitator (The); valse dramatic, by 
Sam A. Perry, orch. by Fink; pf. 
conductor. © 1 c¢. Dec. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 14779; Universal pictures 
corp., Universal City, Calif. 


Agony; by Sam <A. Perry; pf. con- 
ductor. ©-1.@ Dee. Zs, 19233-°8 
unp. 14778; Universal pictures ecorp., 
Universal City, Calif. 27076 


Aguinaldo popular; mtsica antigua y 
popular de Porto Rico, words and 
arr. by P. Berrios. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dec. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 14652; Pedro Berrios, New 
York. 27077 


Ain’t got nobody to grind my coffee; 
words by Bud Allen, music by Spen- 
cer Williams. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Dee. 13, 1929; E unp. 
14488; Bud Allen music co., New 
York. 27078 


Ain’t no use; words by Harriet Leon- 

ard, music by Mana Zucca [pseud. of 

awh / Augusta Zuckermann -Gastle], op. 
/ 118. “© Nov. 21,'1929; 2 ec. Nov. 22; 

E pub. 11100; De Sylva, Brown & 
} Henderson, inec., New York. 27079 


Airmen’s (The) hymn; words by W. M. 
Runyan, music by G. S. Schuler; 
mixed voices. © Dec. 2, 1929; 2 «. 
Dec. 9; E pub. 11486; George S. 
Schuler and William M. Runyan, 
Chicago. 27080 


Akaga; groteskes tanz-drama mit ge- 
Sang, in einem aufzuge, text von 
Angelika Callenberg-Likawetz, mu- 
sik von A. Provaznik, of Czechoslo- 
vakia. ©1e. Oct. 10, 1929; D unp. 
27644; Anatol Provaznik, Smilkov, 
Czechoslovakia. 27081 


Album del piccolo pianista ; di Rodolfo 
Pieroni, of Italy ; pf., a quattro mani. 
1. Il mattino. [2 others] © Dec. 6, 
1929; 1 c@ Dee. 5;.E for. (737; A. 
Forlivesi & c., Florence, Italy. 

27082 


Alejado de este mundo; bolero, letra 
y mtsica de Jose N. Garrido. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Dec. 7, 1929; E unp. 14160; South- 
ern music pub. co., inec., New York. 

27083 


All hail the power, O little town of 
Bethlehem, [and] It came upon the 
midnight clear; arr. by W. Brough- 
ton; band pts. © Noy. 20, 1929; 


27075 


pt. Im, n. s., v. 24 


2 c. Nov. 25; E pub. 11707; Salva- 
tion army, ine., New York. 27084 


All I get is bye-bye; words by Philip 
»/ Porter and ‘W. Z. Jemison, music by 
W. Z. Jemison. [Photostat] ©1le. 
Dec. 11, 1929; EB unp. 14327 + ‘William 

Zimmerman Jemison, Washington. 
heen -27085 


All I want is happiness; words and | 
music by Eddie Brandt; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. [Staff and tonic-sol-fa no- 
tations] © Aug. 22, 1929; 1 e. Aug. 
28, 1 ce. Oct. 3; E pub. 11718; Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, lItd., London. 

27086 


All I want to do is neck; words and 
music by Jarvis Conrad and June 
Wade. [Photostat] ©1e. Dee. 20, 
1929; E unp. 14688; E. J. Wade, 
Cincinnati. 27087 


All in a day; words and music by 
Clarence E. Hewitt and Tom J. 
Fleming; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
1 ec. Nov. 20, 1929; E unp. 13486; 

e Hewitt’s, music publishers, Detroit. 

27088 


All in a day; words and music by 
C. E. Hewitt and T. J. Fleming; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by C. HEH. 
Hewitt. © Dec. 10, 1929; 2 ce. Dee. 
18; E pub. 11671; Thomas J. Flem- 
ing and Clarence HE. Hewitt, Detroit. 

27089 


All in my thoughts; words by T. C. 
Brogan, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Oct. 15, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 20; E pub. 
11482; Thelma C. Brogan, Calgary, 
Alta., Canada. 27090 


All my sins are taken away; words 
and music by K. Harrell. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Dec. 26, 
1929; E unp. 14852; United pub. 
co., New York. 27091 


All on account of you; fox trot, words 
and music by I. Tobin. © 1 ce. Dec. 
23, 1929; E unp. 14807; Ivan Tobin, 
Chicago. 27092 


All the while I dreamed about you; 
words and music by J. Perez, jr. 


[Photostat] © 1 ce. Dee. 10, 1929; 
E unp. 14806; John Perez, jr., 
Brooklyn. 27093 


All things are working together for 
good; hymn, words by T. O. Chis- 
holm, music by B. B. Beall. © Oct. 
1, 1929; 2 e. Dee. 6; E pub. 113238; 
B. B. Beall, Douglasville, Ga. 27094 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no, 12, 1929 


27118 


Alla seglares vals; styrbord-babord, 
text av Fritz Gustaf, musik av Ernst 
Rolf och Karl Wehle, both of Swe- 
den; pf. © 1c. Dee. 26, 1929; E 
unp. 14900; Ernst Rolfs musikfor- 
lags, a. b., Stockholm, Sweden. 

27095 


Allah ; part song, words by Longfellow, 
music by G. A. Grant-Schaefer ; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Dec. 9, 1929; 
2 ec. Dec. 12; E pub. 11494; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 27096 


Alldeles fér vackert; av Ernst Rolf 
och Karl Wehle, both of Sweden; 
pf. © 1c. Dee. 26, 1929: E unp. 
14905; Ernst Rolfs musikforlags, 
a. b., Stockholm, Sweden. 27097 


Allegro agitato; by Sigurd Frederik- 
sen; oreh. pts.,, with pf. conductor. 
© Dee. 1, 1929; 2.c. Dec. 20; E pub. 
11867 ; Kalmus filmusie edition, New 
York. 27098 


All6, Broadway! fox-trot, versi di A. 
R. Borella, musica di G. Rampoldi, 
of Italy; pf. © July 1, 1929; 1. 
Sept. 30; E for 7917; Casa editrice 
musicale Benini e Rampoldi, Como, 
Italy. 27099 


Alma mater; words by Eugenia 
Worthy, music by Gladys Beamer. 
© Dec. 21, 1929: 2 c. Dec. 21; EB 
pub. 11832; Knoxville College, Knox- 
ville, Tenn. 27100 


Al6a; vals, text av Herr Leopold, 
musik av Norbert Pouch, of Sweden; 
pf. © Oct. 15, 1929; 1 c. Dee. 18; 
E for 7913; BH. Anderssons musikfor- 
lag, Malmoé, Sweden. 27101 


Alone; words by J. S. Travers [i. e., 
M. A. Travers], music by Judson 
Eldridge. Philadelphia, Pa., Elton 
pub. co. © Apr. 19, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 
1; E pub. 10611; Mary Ann Travers, 
Philadelphia. 27102 


Alone with Nellie Blaine; words and 
music by T. W. Highling. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. Dec. 9, 
1929; E unp. 14251; Thomas W. 
Highling, Pawtucket, R. I. 27103 


Along familiar lines; words by Ken- 
neth Thomas, music by Forrest E. 
Williams, arr. by Ray Sinatra. © 
1 e@. Dee. 18, 1929; E unp. 14445; 
Alfred Rooney, Boston. 27104 


Alskades (Den) namn; sjomansyals, 
text av Waldemar Dalquist, musik 
av Fred Winter, of Sweden; pf. © 
Nov. 16, 1929; 1 c. Dec. 4; E for. 
7775; Edition Sylvain, Stockholm. 

27105 


Alte meister des orgelspiels; hrsg. von 
Karl Straube, of Germany. obl. 
8vo. Neue folge, teil 1, 2. © Jan. 
2; 1929; 1c. each Dec. 10; E for. 
7810, 7811; C. F. Peters, Leipzig. 
[© arrangement and adaptation] 

27106, 27107 


Always, as I close my eyes; words by 
Maude Handfield-Jones, music by 
Eric Coates, of Great Britain. © 
Noy. *25, 1929°"7 ¢. Dee. 5; HB for. 
7974; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

27108 


Amaryllis; by S. L. Green; pf. © 
Dee. 21, 1929; 2 ce. Dee. 21; E pub. 
11834; Sweetser L. Green, Balti- 
more. 27109 


Amazon; polka, arr. by K. Echtner, of 
Czechoslovakia, domiciled at Chi- 
eago. 4to. 1. Band pts—2. Orch. 
pts. © Sept. 28, 1929; 2 ce each 
Oct. 7; E pub. 9777, 9778; Vitak- 
Hlsnie co., Chicago. 27110, 27111 


Amazonas; poéme symphonique, par 
H. Villa-Lobos, of Brazil; grand 
orech. Partition. © Oct. 13, 1929; 
1c. Dee. 2; E for. 7890; Editions 
Max Eschig, Paris. 27112 


American girls; lyric by Beekie Beek- 
man [pseud. of Milton Mayer Beek- 
man], music by Bill Jemison [i. e. 
W. Z. Jemison. Photostat] ©le. 
Dee. 11, 1929; E unp. 14830; William 
Zimmerman Jemison, Washington. 

Par 


American spirit band and orchestra 
folio; collection of marches, waltzes, 
selections, classics, etc., by Mayhew 
L. Lake; pts., with pf.-organ con- 
ductor. 4to. © Sept. 30, 1929; 2c. 
Dec. 28; E pub. 11975; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 27114 


Americano (L’) a Napoli; versi e 
musica de F. Amodio; violin. © 
1c. Dee. 12, 1929; E unp. 148938; 
Frank Amodio, Brooklyn. 27115 


Amériques; par Edgar Varése; parti- 
tion d’orch. © Oct. 18, 1929; 1 «. 
Nov. 16, 1 c. Dec. 28; E pub. 12079; 
Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 27116 


Amigo (El) del amor; letra y musica 
de Rafael Mayat, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles; pf. [Photo- 
stat] © Dec. 10, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 16; 
E pub. 11567; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 27117 


Amigos espanoles; march, by. William 
J. Stannard; full military band pts. 
© Nov. 1, 1929; 2 ce. Dec. 2; E pub. 
11480; Cundy-Bettoney co., Boston. 

27118 


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27119 


Amoco folio; Hawaiian guit. solos or 
duets, by Roland J. LeMieux. © 
Dec. 21, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 21; E pub. 
11839; Don Santos pub. ¢o., ine, 
Rochester, N. Y. 27119 


Amor (Hl) del Chano; baile tipico, 
por E. G. Sandoval, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at San Antonio; pf. ©1l1e. 
Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14931; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 

27120 


Amor eterno; bolero cancion, letra y 
musica de P. Berrios. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Dee. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 14658; Pedro Berrios, New 
York. 27121 


Amor y duda; words and music by 
Fernando lL. Cabello, of Mexico, 
domiciled at El Paso. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dee. 26, 1929; 
EH ounp. 15001; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 27122 


Apvadn (H) uxoovAa; tango sentimentale, 
words by Minoos Matsa, music by 
Nicholas Hatziapostolou, of France. 
Athens, Mich. Constantinides. © 
June 6, 1929; 1 c. Dee. 20; E for. 
7922; Alector pub. co., New York. 

27123 


And God said; words [adapted] from 
Genesis 1, and music by P. M. Car- 
ruth [pseud. of Carruth P. Mur- 
dock]; low voice. © Sept. 16, 1929; 
2c. Sept. 18; E pub. 113841; M. M. 
pub. co., New York. 27124 


And I only met her on Sunday! writ- 
ten and composed by Kenneth and 
George Western, both of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Nov. 
29: 1929: dC. Dee. 2a EOE CSC s 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., Lon- 
don. ail (As) 


Angel baby; words and music by A. 
Sorokoff, of Russia, domiciled at 
New York. [Words and melody 
only] © Dec. 2, 1929; E unp. 13940; 
Al Sorokoff, New York. 27126 


Angel voices; anthem, words by F. 
Pott, music by Adam Geibel; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Dec. 16, 1929; 2 c. 
Dec. 18; E pub. 11757; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. Ve WAG 


Anguish; by Sam A. Perry, arr. by A. 
Fink; pf. conductor. © 1. Dee. 
23, 1929; E unp. 14755; Universal 
pictures corp., Universal City, Calif. 

27128 


pt. III, n. S., v. 24 


Anna Margrethe; tekst af Alfred 
Kjerulf, musik af James Ellison, of 
Denmark; pf. © Nov. 1, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 20; E for. 7749; Wilhelm Han- 
sen, Copenhagen. 27129 


Annapolis ’80; marching song, words: 
by George Waggner, music by J. 
Russel Robinson. © 1 ec. Dec. 23, 
1929; E unp. 14819; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., Culver City, Calif. 

27130 


Another day; words and music by R. 
M. Brodrick. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Dec. 13, 1929; EB unp. 
14451 ; Ruth Milliken Brodrick, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. Zitok 


Antes y ahora; corrido, letra y mfsica 
de M. J. Mendez, of Mexico, domi- 
-ciied at Chicago; ‘pf. [Photostat] 
© 1c. Dee. 7, 1929; E unp. 14116; 
Manuel J. Mendez, Chicago. 27132 


Apiadate de mi; bolero, words by 
Magdaleno Gonzalez, music by P. 
Berrios. [Words and melody only], 
© 1c. Dee. 19, 1929; EB unp. 14654; 
Pedro Berrios, New York. 271383 


Apple blossom time; words and music 
by Maureen Riordan. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Dee. 7, 1929; 
EK unp. 14115; Mary A. Riordan, 
New York. 27134 


Approaching danger; by Sam A. Per- 
ry; pf. © 1e¢ Dee. 23, 1929:-H 
unp. 14785; Universal pictures corp., 
Universal City, Calif. 27135 


April; words and music by F. Wick- 
ham. [Words and melody only] © 

1 ec Dec. 16, 1929; E unn. 14536; 
Florence Wickham, New York. 
27136 


Arabian desert song; words and mu- 
sic by H. Behm; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Nov. 27, 1929; 2 c. Dee. 2; E pub. 
11385; Homer Behm, Chicago. 

2T138T 


Arcad‘a dream girl; melody by P. K. 
McCarthy. © 1c. Dec. 23,. 1929; 
E unp. 14799; Patrick Kenneth Mc- 
Carty, New York. 27138 


Argentina rose; words and music by 
O. Wertheimer and R. Smith. © 
1c. Nov. 27, 1929; E unp. 14891; 
Oscar Wertheimer and Raymond 
Smith, Chicago. 27139 


Argument; agitato no. 2, by Sam A. 
Perry, orch. by A. Fink; pf. conduc- 


tor. ©1c. Dec. 23, 1929; E unp 
14756; Universal pictures corp., 
Universal City, Calif. 27140. 


1436 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1929 


Argument (The); 2 pt. song or cho., 
words by Rebecca B. Foresman, mu- 
sic by Harvey Worthington Loomis, 
arr. by Palmer Clark; treble voices. 


4to. © Nov. 22, 1929; 2 ¢. Dec. 28; 
‘E pub. 11970; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 27141 


Aristocratic stomp; melody by Paul 
Tremaine. © 1 ec. Dec. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 15005; Southern music pub. 


co., inc., New York. 27142 
Arkansas traveler; melody by Eck. 
Robertson. © 1 ¢. Dec. 7, 1929; 


E unp. 14142; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 27148 


Artisan (The) ; poem by Edwin Mark- 
ham, musie by Harriet Ware; med. 
voice. © Nov. 22, 1929; 2c. Dec. 
28; E pub. 12005; Carl] Fischer, inc., 
New York. 27144 


At night by the lamplight, with the 
lovelight in your eyes; words and 
music by Lee Morse. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dec. 7, 1929; 
BE unp. 14461; Remick music corp., 
New York. 27145 


At parting; words by Frederic Peter- 
son, music by Harry R. Wilson; 
men’s voices, a cappella. 4to. © 
Dec. 16, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 18; E pub. 
11760; Theodore Presser co, Phila- 
delphia. 27146 


At sunset time; by Ada May Piaget; 
pi. © Dee. 9, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 11; 
E pub. 11539; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 27147 


At the court of Santa Claus; musical 
play in 1 act, music, lyrics and book 
by Maude Orita Wallace. Voce. sc. 
4to. © Nov. 6, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 28; 
D pub 27641; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 27148 


At the crossroads; by A. L. Bastian, 
op. 1, arr. by Carolyn Barbour Le 
Galyon-Tiirik; pf. © 1. Sept. 25, 
1929; E unp. 14636; Arthur Lucas 
Bastian, Elmhurst, L. I., N. Y. 

27149 


At the crossroads; trio, by A. L. Bas- 
tian, op. i, transposed, augmented 
and arr. by Carolyn Barbour Le 
Galyon-Tiirik; violin, cello and pf. 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1929; E unp. 14637; 
Arthur Lucas Bastian, Elmhurst, 
ee N.Y. 27150 


Atlanta gal; blues fox-trot, words and 
music by Chas. Fulcher, arr. by Ken 
Macomber; orch. pts. © Dec. 2, 
feo; 2 c. Dee 2; BH. pub,,11083; 


27162 


—_—--—_— 


Triangle music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 27151 


Audalucia [!]; letra y mfisica de Ma- 
ria Grever. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Dec. 7, 1929; E ump. 
14166; Southern music pub. co., ine., 
New York. 27152 


Augen (Die) der liebe seh’n alles so 
schon ...; slow-fox, text und musik 
von Fritz Rotter, of Germany, und 
Walter Jurmann, of Austria. © 
Nov. 29, 1929; 1.e..Dec. 28; EH for. 
7997 ; Drei-masken verlag, a. g., Ber- 
lin. 27153 


Aural lessons for senior schools; by 
J. W. Rossington, of Great Britain. 
© Nov. 18, 1929; 1 e. Dec 6; E for. 
7780; Warren & Phillips, London. 

27154 

Ausencia; letra y musica de Conrado 
Varela, of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles; pf. [Photostat] © Dec. 
10, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 16; E pub. 11568; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 27155 


Autumn kisses and you; words by A. 
W. Passow, music by Harry Clif- 
ford. ©1c. Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 
14843; Alma Woeller Passow, Wau- 
sau, Wis. 27156 


Autumn winds; fox trot, poem by R. 
Bayfield Evans, music by Peter 
Packay [pseud. of Pierre Paquet], 
of Belgium; pf., 1st violin conductor, 
violin 2, 8, cello and bass pts. © 
Oct. 25, 1929; -1 ¢. Dec. 9; E for. 
7848; International music co., Brus- 
sels, Belgium. 27157 


Ave Maria; set to music by Hugene 
Bonn; organ. obl. 8vo. © Dec. 
21, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 26; E pub. 11944; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 27158 


Ave Maria; text liturgical, music by 
Martin G. Dumler, op. 8, no. 2, 3. 
4to. 1. Pt.-song for male voices.— 
2. Children and male voices, with 
ten. solo and organ. © Dec. 21, 
1929: 2 e. each Dec. 26; E pub. 
11937, 11988; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 27159, 27160 


Aw pshaw! down in Arkansaw ; words 
and music by Sanford Holt. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Dee. 18, 
1929; E unp. 14444; Holt, Perry & 
Sanders co., inc., Kansas City, Mo. 

3 27161 


Away on eagle wings; hymn, words by 
Fanny J. Crosby, music by B. D. 
Ackley. © Nov. 8, 1929; 2 ce. Nov. 
19; E pub. 11701; Hope pub. co., 
Chicago. 27162 


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27163 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


Ay que chulo es Guanajuato; corrido, 
by Jose Conrado Tovar, of Mexico, 
domiciled at San Antonio; pf. 

1 e,; Dee, .26,74929; HH” pnp, 14935 ; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York, 27163 


Aztee (The) love song; words and mu- 
sic by F. Coleman. © 1c. Dec. 28, 
1929; E unp. 15077; Fay Coleman, 
St. Louis. 27164 


Baa! baa! black sheep; from Petits 
airs variés, by John Craig Kelley; 
violin, with pf. ace. and words. © 
Sept. 24, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 28; E pub. 
11984; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

27165 


Babies 4 la mode; words and music 
by Gus Edwards. © 1 ec. Dee. 6, 
1929; E unp. 14092; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., Culver City, Calif. 

27166 


Baby dear; fox trot, di Franco An- 
saldo, of Italy; piccola orch. parti, 
con pf. conduttore. 4to. Nov. 
14, 1929; 1 c. Dee. 19; E for. 7975; 
A. & G. Carisch & c, Milan. 27167 


Baby dear; words by M. I. McFarland, 
music by Samuel H. Speck. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Dee. 4, 
1929; EH unp. 14002; Marion I. Mc- 
Farland, Chester, N. H. 27168 


Baby fingers; lullaby, words by O. 
Martin, music by Harry Clifford. © 
1c Nov. 11, 1929; H unp. 13971; 
Olive Martin, Charlotte, N. C. 

27169 


Baby follies; opening, lyric by Howard 
Johnson, music by Gus Edwards. © 
1 e@ Dee. 10, 1929; EH unp. 14287; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 27170 


Baby I need you; words and music by 
lL. Stevens. [Words and melody 
only] ©1.. Dec. 9, 1929; E unp. 
14237; Louise Stevens, Indianapolis. 

27171 


Baby in a bungalow; fox trot, words 
and music by Pat Ballard [pseud. 
of F. D. Ballard. Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Oct. 30, 1929; H 
unp. 12681; Francis Drake Ballard, 
New York. 27172 

Baby it’s you; words and music by 
D. BE. Esters. (© 1 ¢ Dec. 2, 1929; 
E unp. 13941; Daniel Edward Esters, 
Ridgewood, L. I., N. Y. 27173 


Baby Lou; fox-trot, words and music 
by J. R. Scalzo. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 e¢e. Dec. 2, 1929; E 


unp. 13899; Joseph R. Scalzo, Au- 
burn, N. Y. 27174 


Baby you; words by Louis G. Pearl 
and L. Diamond, music by L. Dia- 
mond. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Dec. 3, 1929; EH. unp. 13966; Leo 
Diamond, Brooklyn. 27175 


Baby’s lullaby; words and music by 
J. Davis. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dec. 26, 1929; EH unp. 14969; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 27176 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Bourrée; 
from the Third violoncello suite, 
transcribed by Edouard Hesselberg ; 
2 pfs., 4 hands; in G. © Sept. 24, 
1929; 2 c. Dec. 28; H pub. 11982; 
Carl Fischer, inec., New York. 27177 


Kleine prdludien, fughetten; auf 
grund der ausgabe von Hans Bisch- 
off, hrsg. von Robert Teichmiiller, of 
Germany; klavier. © Jan. 2, 1929; 
1 ¢. Dec. 10; E for. 7814; C. F. 
Peters, Leipzig. [© simplified arr.] 
27178 


—— Die kunst der fuge; hrsg. von 
‘Hans Th. David, of Germany. © 
Nov. 1, 1928; 1 c. Dec. 10, 1929; B 
for. 7818; C. F. Peters, Leipzig. [© 

rearrangement and adaptation. ] 
27179 


—_— 0 praise the Lord; from cantata, 
Gottlob! nun geht das jahr zu ende, 
arr. as anthem for sop. 1, 2 and alto 
by W. Rigby, English version by W. 
G. Rothery, of Great Britain. 4to. 
© Sept. 30, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 3; EB for. 

- 7715; Novello & co., 1td., London. 

27180 


Bailarina (La); by Wallace A. John- 
son, op. 205; pf. © Noy. 25,. 1929; 
2 ce. Nov. 27; E pub. 11219; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 27181 


Ballet (The) dancer; polka, arr. by 
K. Echtner, of Czechoslovakia, domi- 
ciled at Chicago. 4to. 1. Band pts.— 
2. Orch. pts. © Sept. 28, 1929; 2 c. 
each Oct. 7; E pub. 9774, 9775; 
Vitak-Elsnic co., Chicago. 

27182, 27183 


Bannister (Maurice) Two songs of 
the chalutzim; Hebrew Palestinian 
folk-songs, Hebrew words taken from 
Psalm 126 and Mishna, English ver- 
sion by I. M. Lask, music by M, Ban- 
nister, of Great Britain. 1. B’shuv 
Adonai, [1 other] © Nov. 22, 1929; 
1c. Dec. 4; E for. 7730; Solomon 
Rowland, London. 27184 


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no. 12, 1929 


Barbas tienes; por Pioquinto Gon- 
zalez, sV., of Mexico, domiciled at 
El Paso; pf. [Photostat] © Dec. 
10, 1929; 2 ce. Dec. 16; H pub. 11569; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

27185 

Barearolle; by C. Midgley; ‘pf. ©1e. 
Dec. 28, 1929; HE unp. 15075; Charles 
William Midgley, jr., Hollywood, 
Calif. 27186 

Barcarolle; by Ilza Niemack; violin, 
with pf. ace. © Nov. 26, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Dee. 28; E pub. 12004; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 27187 


Barndomens hem; vals, text av Fritz 
. Gustaf, musik av Ernst Rolf och 
Karl Wehle, both of Sweden; pf. 
© 1 ce. Dee. 26, 1929; E unp. 14886; 
Ernst Rolfs musikforlags, a. b., 
Stockholm, Sweden. 27188 


Barroom (The) message; words and 
music by J. Davis. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Dee. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 14927; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 27189 


Bath (The); by M. L. Preston; pf. 
© Noy. 25, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 27; E 
pub. 11200; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 27190 


Be eareful what you say; words and 
music by B. White. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Dec. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 15004; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 27191 


Be still my soul; solo or duet, words 
by Anna B. Russell, music by Guy 
C. Latchaw. © Oct. 10, 1928; 2 «. 
Dec. 26, 1929; E pub. 11926; Elden 
R. Farrar, Chicago. 27192 


Be yourself; words by M. H. Piper, 
music by Warren S. Piper. ©1e. 
Dec. 19, 1929; E unp. 14665; Mary 
H. Piper, Des Moines. 27193 


Bear (The) on skates; by M. L. Pres- 
ton; pf. © Dec. 16, 1929; 2 e. Dec. 
18; E pub. 11794; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. ° 27194 


Beautiful eyes of Virginia; melody by 
L. Turner. © 1c. Dec. 26,:1929; 
E unp. 14875; R. S. Peer, ine., New 
York. 27195 


Beautiful rose, wonderful rose divine; 
words and music by A. Lafranchi. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Dee. 21, 1929; E unp. 14732; Alfred 
Lafranchi, Berkeley, Calif. 27196 


Beautiful, wonderful eyes; words and 
musie by Charles Chaplin. [Words 
._ and melody only] © 1 ¢. Dee. 11, 


27207 


1929; E unp. 14318; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 27197 


Beautiful you; words and music by 
L. H. Nichols. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 14730; Leonard H. Nichols, 
Pomona, Calif. 27198 


Because I lost you; words and music 
by I. Barnes. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Dee. 9, 1929; E ump. 
14234; Ione Barnes, Oxford, Ia. 

27199 

Bee-ology; by David Bee [pseud. of 
Ernest Craps], of Belgium; pf., vio- 
lins 1, 2, 8, cello and bass pts. 4to. 
© Oct. 25, 1929; 1 c. Dee. 9; EB for 
7847; International music co., Brus- 
sels, Belgium. 27200 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) Minuet in D; 
adapted for organ by Cuthbert Har- 
ris, of Great Britain. © Dec. 16, 
1929; 2 ec. Dec. 18; E pub. 11800; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

27201 


— Rondino; by Fritz Kreisler, on a 
theme by Beethoven, arr. by Nathan- 
iel Shilkret; full orch. pts., with pf.- 
conductor. © Oct. 25, 1929; 2 e. 
Dec. 28; E pub. 12001; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 27202 


—— Symphony number four; ed. and 
annotated by Percy Goetschius; in 
B flat maj.; pf. Copyright is based 
upon new matter by Percy Goet- 
schius, namely, his interpretation 
represented in the legible notation 
thereof contained in the copies filed. 
© Dee. 7, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 18; BE pub, 
11912; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

27203 


Six exclamations; pf. 
4to. 1. Exclamation for joyous sur- 
prise. [5 others] © Dec. 16, 1929; 
2 °@: dan. 2° 4946- - HM spube ! 1A? = 
Kalmus filmusic edition, New York. 

27204 

Beginner’s method for violin; by P. 
Cuff. Lesson 1-26. ©1ce. Dee. 20, 
1929; E unp. 14689; Paul Cuff, 
Brooklyn. 27205 


Behold, God is my salvation; words 
from Isaiah 12, music by Norwood 
Dale; mixed voices. 4to. © Dec. 
16, 1929; 2c. Dee. 18; E pub. 11764; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

27206 


Benediction series; music by Geo. W. 
Massey; cho. and organ. 1. O salu- 
taris. [3 others] © Nov. 20, 1929; 
2 ¢e. Dee. 2; E pub. 11081; Gamble 
hinged musie¢ co., Chicago. 27207 


Beghon (Jean) 


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27208 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Bernabé 6 de Madrid 4 Biarritz; letra 
de A. SS. Carrere, misica de J. G. 
Torres, of Spain. © 1 c. Nov. 20, 
1929; E unp. 14550; Jacinto Guer- 
rero Torres and Adolfo Sanchez Car- 
rere, Madrid. 27208 


Besos de mi prieta; polka, por Pio- 
quinto Gonzalez, sr., of Mexico, dom- 
iciled at El Paso: ‘vf. [Photostat] 
© Dee. 10, 1929; 2 ¢. Dec. 16; E pub. 
11570; Dionisio ‘Acosta, Los Angeles. 

27209 


Bessie couldn’t help it; words and 
music by Byron H. Warner, J. L. 
Richmond and Charles Bayha; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Nov. 15, 1929; 
2c. Nov. 16; E pub. 11404; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. [© 
Changes in words and music] 

27210 


Bethlehem; words by Ednah Proctor 
Clarke, music by H. T. Burleigh; 
mixed voices. © Nov. 29, 1929; 2 c. 
Nov. 30; E pub. 11389; G. Ricordi 
& co, ine., New York. 27211 


Bethlehem (The) way; sacred story 
cantata for Christmas, text by Mat- 
tie B. Shannon, music by Clyde Wil- 
lard. 8vo. © Oct. 16, 1929; 1 «. 
Oct. 30, 1 ec. Nov. 9; D pub. 27623; 
Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 27212 


Betrayal; misterioso 4 la valse, by 
Sam A. Perry, arr. by Fink; pf. con- 
ductor. © 1 ec. Dee. 23, 1929; EB 
unp. 14780; Universal pictures corp., 


Universal City, Calif. 2218 
Better babies; words and music by 
W. J. and Olga Streuber. © 1 «. 


Nov. 12, 1929; E unp. 140383; Will 
J. Streuber, Los Angeles. 27214 


Better boot that thing; words and mu- 
sic by Bessie Tucker. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dee. 7, 1929; 
E unp. 14863; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 27215 


Beyond the skies (Dort oben); Eng- 
lish tr. and music by Anna Hoppe; 
med. voice. © Dec. 26, 1929; 2 ec. 
Dec. 30; E pub. 12080; Concordia 
pub. house, St. Louis. 27216 


Bib et Bob; intermezzo, par René De- 
maret, of Belgium; pf. © Nov. 15, 
1929; 1 ec. Dee. 23; E for. 7992; Aug. 
Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 27217 


Biddle St. blues; words and music 
by J. M. Williams. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 «. Dec. 5, 1929; 
EH unp. 14068; State Street music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 27218 


Big ball in Memphis; words and mu- 
sic by Bud Landress. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Dee. 7; 1929; 
E unp. 14880; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 27219 


Big-hearted man of mine; words by 
David King, music by K. H. Burn- 
ham. © 1c. Dee. 27, 1929; E unp. 
15042; Katherine Hazel Burnham, 
New York. 27220 


Big (The) parade; by E. Millikin; 
pf. © Dec. 30, 1929; 2 c. Dee. 31; 
E pub. 12062; Ernest Millikin, But. 
falo. 27221 


Big trunk blues; words and music by 
J. Johnson. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Dec. 3, 1929; E ump. 
13963 ; James Johnson, New York. 

27222 


Billy (The) goat said blah; words and 
music by Arthur LeRoy Kaser, arr. 
by Margo Stitt. © Aug. 22, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 24; E pub. 11255; Paine 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 27223 


Billy Venero; words and music by 
Billie Maxwell. [Words and melody 
only]; ‘pts.’ 1, 2° © Uses ieee. 
1929; EH unp. 14864; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 27224 


Bimba gentil....; di Federica, testo 
di A. Boschetti, musica di Franz 
Lehir, of Hungary. © May 8, 1929; 
1e. July 16; E for. 7952; Casa mu- 
sicale Mauro, Rome. 27225 


Bimba gentil; giava, di Federica, pa- 
role di A. Boschetti, musica di Franz 
Lehir, of Hungary; mand. 4to. © 
May 8, 1929; 1c. July 16; E for. 
7948; Casa musicale Mauro, Rome. 

27226 


Bimbo (Il); waltz, by I. Iacapraro; 
pf. © 1c. Dec. 27, 1929; BE unp. 
15050; Ida Iacapraro, New York. 

rips 


Bird (The) at the fountain; 4 la vo- 
lette, from French Canada, adapted 
and arr. by G. A. Grant-Schaefer ; 
pf. © Dec. 9, 1929; 2 ce. Dec. 12; 
E pub. 11501; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 27228 


Bird (The) of hope; poem by Charles 
Swain, music by Rossetter G. Cole; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Nov. 1, 1929; 
2c Oct. 11; E pub. 10617; Henry 
Thomas FitzSimons, Chicago. 27229 


Bisschen (Hin) seide- und darin du! 
lied und slow-fox, text von Wilhelm 
Sterk, musik von Willy Engel- 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


mo. 12, 1929 


27253 


Berger, of Austria. © Aug. 12, 
1929; 1 ce. Sept. 21; E for. 7832; 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 
7230 
Black Annie; words and music by Bud 
Landress. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dee. 7, 1929; E unp. 14362; 
Southern music pub. co., inec., New 
York. 27231 


Black Maria blues; words by Beekie 
Beekman [pseud. of Milton Mayer 
Beekman], music by Bill Jemison 
[i.e. W. Z. Jemison. Photostat] © 
1 ec. Dec. 11, 1929; E unp. 14332; 
William Zimmerman Jemison, Wash- 
ington. 21232 


Blanea flor; letra y musica de Timo- 
teo Flores, of Mexico, domiciled at 
El Paso; pf. [Photostat] © Dec. 
10, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 16; E pub. 11571; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 


27233 
Bless, O my soul; hymn anthem, 
words by Isaac Watts, music by 


Eugene F. Marks; mixed voices. 
4to. © Dec. 16, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 18; 
E pub. 11759; Theodore Presser €0., 
Philadelphia. 27234 


Blessed art Thou, O Lord; words from 
I Chron., music by J. Christopher 
Marks; mixed voices, with organ 
ace. © Dec. 16, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 18; 
E pub. 11763; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 27235 


Blue (The) and the Gray; march, by 
F. A. Schiefelbein; pf. © Dec. 12, 
1929; 2 e. Dec. 14; E pub. 11557; 
Schiefelbein pub. co., Millvale, Pa. 

27236 


Blue Danube; by Johann Strauss, arr. 
by Joseph Nussbaum; orch. pis., 
with pf. conductor. © Nov. 18, 1929; 
1 e. Nov. 22, 1 «. Dee. 11; E pub. 
11476; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., 
London. 27237 


Blue devil rag; melody by F. A. 
Turner. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1929; E 
unp. 14978; Southern music pub. co., 
ine., New York. 27238 


Blue eyes get red red ready for love; 
words by Charles O’Flynn, music by 
Al Hoffman; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Dec. 2, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 3; E pub. 
11265; Davis, Coots & Engel, inc., 
New York. 27239 


Blue goose blues; words and music by 
Jesse Thomas. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 
14988; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 27240 


Blue lover; words and music by S. 
Loser. [Words and melody only] 
©1c. Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14861; 
Shiela Loser, San Francisco. 27241 


Blue moments; words by Joseph Hoff- 
man and Harry Filler, music by 
Margie E. Morris and Frank Capano. 
© 1c. Dec. 14, 1929; If unp. 14473; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 

27242 


Blue Monday; words by A. Spinelli, 
music by Phillip Starr. © 1c. Dee. 
9, 1929; EH unp. 14261; Albert Spi- 
nelli, Philadelphia. 27243 


Blue nights; melody by Hayes Alvis. 
© 1c. Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14936; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. « 27244 


Blue (The) of the bluebells in her 
wonderful eyes; words by N. Krus- 
chke, music by Harry Clifford. © 
1 ec. Dee. 16, 1929; E unp. 14515; 
Norma Kruschke, Waldo, Wis. 

27245 


Blue plate blues; by Jerome Bramson ; 
melody, with pf. acc. © 1 ec. Dee. 
23, 1929; E unp. 15015; George 
Bramson, New York. 27246 


Blue (The) tango; text av Nils 
Sverker, musik av Leon Nené, of 
Sweden; pf. [Swedish text] © 
- Nov. 30, 1929; 1 ce. Dec. 26; EH for. 
7967; Reuter & Reuter, Stockholm, 
Sweden. 27247 


Blue, turning grey over you; words by 
Andy Razaf, music by Thomas Wal- 
ler. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Dec. 3, 1929; E unp. 13958; Joe 
Davis, New York. 27248 


Blumenlese; yon Julius Weiss, bearb. 
u. neu zusammengestellt von Ferdi- 
nand Ktiichler, of Germany, op. 38; 
2 violinen u. klavier. heft 1,2. © 
Jan. 2, 1929; 1 ec. each Dee. 10; E 
for. 7812, 7813; C. F. Peters, Leip- 
zig. 27249, 27250 


Bohacki winkopletyny; melody by P. 
Humeniuk. © 1 ec. Dec. 27, 1929; 
E unp. 15047; Paul Humeniuk, New 


York. 27251 
Bohacki zaruczyny; by P. Humeniuk 
[Words and melody] © 1 ¢. Dec. 


27,.1929; E unp. 15046; Paul Hu- 
meniuk, New York. 27252 


Boli mé hilavitka; valtik, arr. by 
Joseph Paul Elsnic; concertina. © 
Dec. 10, 1929; 2 c.‘Dec.-314; EH pub. 
12096; Vitak-Hlsnie co., Chicago. 

27253 


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27254 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 24 


Bon soir; words and music by C. Ma- 
duro, of Netherlands, domiciled at 
New. York. [English and Spanish 
text. Photostat] © 1c Dec. 26, 
1929; E unp. 14869; Charles Maduro, 
New York. 27254 


Bonnie blue eyes; words and music 
by K. H. Noe. [Words and melody 
only] © 16. Dec. 9, 1929; E unp. 
14250; Kingdon H. Noe, Iola, Kan. 

27255 


Bonnjazz; musik ay Fryckman och 
Karl Wehle, both of Sweden; pf. 
© 1c. Dec. 26, 1929; HE unp. 14885; 
Ernst Rolfs musikforlags, a. b., 
Stockholm, Sweden. . 27256 


Bonny Portmore; words by David 
Stevens, music arr. by Charles Rep- 
per, from ancient Irish air; sop., 
alto and bar. 4to. © Dec. 23, 1929; 
2c. Jan. 2, 1930; E pub. 12104; C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 27257 


Bono (La) polka; arr. by K. Echtner, 
of Czechoslovakia, domiciled at Chi- 
cago. 4to. 1. Orch. pts.—2. Band 
pts. © Sept. 28, 1929; 2 c. each Oct. 
7; E pub. 9770, 9771; Vitak-Elsnic 
co., Chicago. 27258, 27259 


Booperaboop; words by George Wagg- 
ner, music by Gus Edwards. © 1. 
Dec. 6, 1929; E unp. 14094; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver City, 
Calif. 27260 


Borinquen; marcha tipica, letra y 
musica de F. Mesorana; pf. © Dec. 
17, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 19; E pub. 11689; 
Florencio Mesorana, San Juan, Porto 
Rico. 27261 


Bosphorus; by Sam A. Perry; pf. con- 
ductor. ©1ce. Dec. 23, 1929; E unp. 
14761; Universal pictures corp., Uni- 
versal City, Calif. 27262 


Boton de Rosa; lyric and music by C. 
G. Aceves, of Mexico. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Dee. 4, 1929; 
E unp. 14089; Carlos G. Aceves, New 
York. 27263 


Boze moi; words and music by L. Fein- 
gold. [Words and melody only] 


(8 DwIN2) 
© 1c. Dec. 17, 1929; E unp. 14561; 
Lipa Feingold, Brooklyn. 27264 


Braddock’s defeat; patriotic cantata, 
text by Frederick H. Martens, mu- 
sic by Henry P. Cross; sop., alto 
and bass. 4to. © Nov. 14, 1929; 
2 c. Nov. 23; BH pub. 11114; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 27265 


Brahms (Johannes) Hungarian dances, 
nos. 5 & 6; arr. by Ernest Reeves, 
of Great Britain; violin, cello and 
pf. © Nov. 20, 1929; 1 e Dee. 3; 
H for. (7714; Walsh, Holmes & co, 
ltd., London. 27266 


—— Symphony number one; op. 68, ed. 
and annotated by Percy Goetschius ; 
in C min.; pf. Copyright is based 
upon new matter of Percy Goets- 
chius, namely, his interpretation rep- 
resented in the legible notation there- 
of contained in the copies filed. 
Dec. 7, 1929; 2 e Dec. 18; E pub. 
11911; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

27267 


Briar Rose; opera fantasy, in a prolog 
and 8 acts, book and lyrics by Agnes 
Emelie Peterson, music by Louis 
Woodson Curtis. 4to. © Sept. 11, 
1929; 2 c. Sept. 13; D pub. 27491; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 27268 


Bridal (The) of Weetamoo; choral 
song, text by John Greenleaf Whit- 
tier, music by Percy H. Fletcher, of 
Great Britain; women’s voices. © 
Sept. 10, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 17; E pub. 
11101; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

27269 


Brighten up and smile; words by J. D. 
Olsen, music by Phil Starr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Dec. 14, 
1929; E unp. 14478; James D. Olsen, 
Mexico, Me. 27270 


Brightest and best of the sons of the 
morning; words by R. Heber, music 
by J. N. Pierce; unison voices. 8vo. 
© Dee. 25, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 28; E pub. 
12020; Jason Noble Pierce, Wash- 
ington. 212tt 


Brightly dreams; words and music by 
P. P. Bliss. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e¢. Dee. 26, 1929; E unp. 
15003 ; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 27272 


Bring back those dreams; lyrics and 
music by Brook Louis [pseud. of 
Mrs. Shearer] © Dec. 16, 1929; 2c. 
Jan. 2, 1930; E pub. 12103; Edwin 
F. Kalmus, New York. 272738 


Bring him back here; words by Lou 
Davis, music by Harold Arlen. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e«. 
Dec. 20, 1929; E unp. 14680; George 
& Arthur Piantadosi, ine., New York. 

27274 


Broadway Beau Brummell; words by 
J. Mooney, music by I. Holbein. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 


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no. 12, 1929 


Nov. 20, 1929; H unp. 14607 ; James 
Mooney and Ida Holbein, New York. 
27275 


Broken dreams; waltz, words by B. 
Clarey, music by Ira Taylor. ©1c. 
Dec. 10, 1929; E unp. 14284; Bert 
Clarey, Deer Lodge, Mont. 27276 


Brook (The) ; words tr. from the Span- 
ish by Henry W. Longfellow, music 
by Joseph Jean Gilbert; with flute 
obbl. © Dec. 14, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 12; 
E pub. 11895; Richard Drake Saun- 
ders, Los Angeles. 27277 


Brooklet’s song; by William Baines; 
pt. © Dec. 18, 1929; 2 c, Dec. 20; 
E pub. 11803; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 27278 


Brown roads, yes brown roads, but 
they lead right to my home; lyric 
by Evelyn Sant, music by Alvah 
Sant. [Photostat] © 1. Dee. 9, 
1929; E-unp. 14199; Alvah Gene- 
vieve Sant, New York. 27279 


Brussels (Iris) Nocturne; pf. ©le 
Dec. 4, 1929; E unp. 14685; Iris 
Brussels, Paterson. 27280 


Bruten (En) ros; slow fox-trot, text 
ay Sven-Olof Sandberg, musik av 
Torbern Cassel och Sven-Olof Sand- 
berg, both of Sweden; pf. © Jan. 
2, 1929; 1 e. Nov. 19; E for. 7718; 
Edition Sylvain, Stockholm, Sweden. 

27281 


Buddy mine; words by Aneurin 
Davies, music by K. E. Romkey. © 
1 « Dee. 5, 1929; H unp. 14054; 
Katherine E. Romkey, Muskegon, 
Mich. 27282 


Buddy of mine; words by S. Pugden, 
music by Hugene Platzman. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Dee. 12, 
1929; E unp. 14421; Sally Pugden, 
Buffalo. 27283 


Bull’n the bear; words and music by 
J. Spitz, and Clarence M. Jones. © 
Dec. 10, 1929; 2 ce. Dec. 18; E pub. 
11511; Joel Spitz, Glencoe, Ill. 

27284 


Bumblebee (The); by M. L. Preston; 
pf. © Nov. 25, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 27; 
E pub. 11202; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 27285 


Bunch (A) of good fellows are we; 
words and music by A. J. Hanagan. 
© Dec. 5, 1929; 2 e. Dec. 11; E pub. 
11465; Alonzo J. Hanagan, Lock- 
port, N. Y. 27286 


91207—30——_2 


27297 


Bunker Hill blues; words and music¢ 
by F. Stokes. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c¢. Dee. 26, 1929; E unp. 
14930; Southern music pub. co., ine, 
New York. 27287 


Burglar (The) ; by Sam A. Perry; pf. 
conductor. © 1 ¢. Dec. 23, 1929; 
EK unp. 14772; Universal pictures 
corp., Universal City, Calif. 27288 


Burlesca; di Alfeo Cappelletti, of 
Italy ; salon orch. parti, con pf. con- 
duttore. 4to. © Oct. 8, 1929; 1 «. 
Dec. 11; E for. 7840; Casa editrice 
Alfonso Drago, Magenta, Italy. 

27289 


Burlesque; by Louis Rée, of Austria, 
op. 40, no. 4; rhythmie orch. of toy 
instruments and pf., with teacher’s 
se. 4to. © Dec. 16, 1929; 2 ¢ Dee. 
18; E pub. 11750; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 27290. 


Burlesque humor; by Gerard Car- 
bonara; pf. or organ conductor pt. 
© Dec. 17, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 20; EB 
pub. 11727; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 27291 


Burning kisses; true confession song, 
- words and music by S. Sherwin. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14865; Sterling 

Sherwin, Santa Monica, Calif. 
27292. 


Burns (A) reverie; to Mary in heaven, 
words by Robert Burns, music by 
A. U. Mackinnon, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at Newark, N. J. no. 1, 
in G.—no. 2, in B flat. © Oct. 8, 
1929; 1 c. each Oct. 238, 1 c each 
Nov. 30; E pub. 11490; Andrew U. 
Mackinnon, Newark, N. J. 27293. 


Busco novia; por Pioquinto Gonzalez, 
sr., of Mexico, domiciled at Hl Paso; 
pf. [Photostat] © Dec. 10, 1929; 
2 ¢. Dec. 16; E pub. 11572; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 27294 


Busy (The) bee; by James H. Rogers; 
pf. ‘© Dec. 16, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 18; 
EK pub. 11775; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 27295. 


Buttercup waltz; by Rob Roy Peery; 
violin and pf. © Nov. 25, 1929; 2 c. 
Nov. 27; E pub. 11222; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 27296. 


Buttons; melody by Stanley Bennett. 
© 1c. Dec. 26, 1929; E ump. 14986; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 27297 


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27298 


Buy, buy, my baby; or, Bye, bye, my 
baby, words and music by N. M. 
Gregg. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dec. 5, 1929; E unp. 14049; 


Norma Marguerite Gregg, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 27298 
By the lotus pool; by Minnie T. 


Wright, arr. by Adolf Schmid; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. © Nov. 12, 
1929; 2 c. Nov. 16; E pub. 11181; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 27299 


By the rivers of Babylon; anthem, 
words from Psalm 1387, music by 
Lazare Saminsky, of Russia, domi- 
ciled at New York, op. 33, no. 1; 
‘gop. and bar. soli, mixed cho., organ 
or pf., cello, trumpet and harp. 4to. 
© Nov. 29, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 28; HE 
pub. 11976; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 27300 


Bye, baby, bye; song, by Clarence N. 
McHose; in F. © Nov. 25, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 27; E pub. 11216; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 27301 


Caballero (El) ; by Sam A. Perry, arr. 
by W. F. Schiller; pf. © 1 ¢. Dec. 
23, 1929; E unp. 14794; Universal 
pictures corp., Universal City, Calif. 

27302 


Calico blues; words by H. M. Butler, 
music by Samuel H. Speck. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Oct. 
31, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 5;.E pub. 11443; 
Elizabeth M. Butler, Chincoteague, 
Va. 27303 


Call (The) of love; by Dave Broekman 
and Sam A. Perry; pf. conductor. © 
1 ec. Dec. 28, 1929; E unp. 14792; 
Universal pictures corp., Universal 
City, Calif. 27304 


Call (The) to Christmas; words anon., 
music by J. L. Swihart. © Dec. 15, 
1929; 2 ec. Dee. 16; E pub. 11647; 
J. Lawrence Swihart, Evanston, Ill. 

27305 


Call (The) to praise; hymnal for chil- 
dren’s division, by C. Austin Miles, 
words and music by various authors. 


8vo. © Nov. 20, 1929; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Dec. 9; A 16272; Hall-Mack co., 
Philadelphia. 27306 


Call (The) to service; hymn, words by 
Alice Jean Mowat, music by B. D. 
Ackley. © Nov. 8, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 
19; E pub. 11699; Hope pub. co., 
Chicago. 27307 


Cameo queen of Orleans; words by F. 
Coty, music by Phil Starr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Dec. 14, 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


1929; E unp. 14479; Freda Coty, 
Niagara Falls, N. Y. 27308 


Canary (The) ; words anon., music by 
Paul Tonner; pf. © Dee. 16, 1929; 
2 ec. Dec. 18; E pub. 11684; Clayton 
F. Summy co., Chicago. 27309 


Candida; words by Rose Clopman, 
music by P. Ferazzoly. © 1. Dee. 
3, 1929; E unp. 13961; Peter Feraz- 
zoly, Mount Vernon, N. Y. _ 27310 


Candlelight ; words by Robert Sour and 
Edward Heyman, music by John W. 
Green; pf. and ukulele ace. © Nov. 
27, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 30; E pub. 11142; 
Harms, inc., New York. 27311 


Candy-tufts; by Walter Rolfe; pf. © 
Noy. 26, 1929; 2 ce. Dec. 5; E pub. 
11398 ; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

27312 


Can’t you love me like you love some- 
one else; words and music by Bobbie 
Jacquet [pseud. of C. Jacobs] © 
1c. Sept. 26, 1929; EH unp. 11322; 
Cecille Jacobs, Chicago. 27313 


Canzone (La) di Lilly; fox-canzone, 
parole di A. Franci, musica di Al- 
fredo Canepa, of Italy; orch. parti. 
4to. © Apr. 24, 1929; 1c. July 16; 
E for. 7947; Societéa editrice musi- 
cale Mediolana, Milan. 27814 


Car (The) ride; by Paul Valdemar, 
of Great Britain; rhythmic orch. of 
toy instruments and pf., with teach- 
er’s sc. 4to. © Dec. 16, 1929; 2 ce. 
Dec. 18; E pub. 11748; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 27315 


Carin’ for you; words and music by 
J. Gilbert. © 1c. Aug. 6, 1929; E 
unp. 13970; Justine Gilbert, Port- 
land, Or. 27316 


Carmela; letra y musica de Rafael 
Mayat, of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles; pf. [Photostat] © Dec. 
10, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 16; E pub. 11573; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

27317 


Carmela; waltz, words and music by 
Gertrude E. Myers, arr. by Cornel 
Tanassy, jr.; orch. pts. © Oct. 24, 
1929; 2 ec. Oct. 31; E pub. 11449; 
Mills music, ine., New York. 27318 


Carmelita tango; by Sam A. Perry; 
pf. conductor. © 1c. Dec. 23, 1929; 
EK ounp. 14752; Universal pictures 
eorp., Universal City, Calif. 27319 


Carmelita, you’re my own; lyrics and 
music by R. W. Bronson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Dee. 28, 
1929; EH unp. 14811; C. E. Carrico 


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no. 12, 1929 


and R. Willard Bronson, Hollywood, 
Calif. - 27320 


Carmen; por Pioquinto Gonzalez, sr., 
of Mexico, domiciled at El Paso; 
pf. [Photostat] © Dec. 10, 1929; 2c. 
Dee. 16: E pub. 11574; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 27321 


Carolers (The); words and music by 
W. E. Arnaud; mixed voices. Cd. 
534 in. by 434 in. © Dec. 23, 1929; 
2 ec. Dec. 26; E pub. 11876; Wm. E. 
Arnaud, Atlanta. 27322 


Carolina baby; words and music by 
E. Babler. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Dec. 9, 1929; E unp. 
14239; Etta Babler, Belleville, Wis. 

27323 


Cascade (La); by Denis Dupré, arr. 
by Henry S. Fry; organ. © Nov. 
25, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 27; E pub. 11218; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

27324 


Castles in the air; words and music 
by Gene Fayth [pseud. of F. E. 
Trumble], arr. by Goodell. ©1e. 
Noy. 22, 1929; HE unp. 15105; Faith 
BE. Trumble, Chicago. 27325 


Cat (The) ; musical recitation, words 
by Harriet Birdsey, music by Helen 
Wing. © Dec. 16, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 
18; E pub. 11765; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 27326 


Catfish whiskers ; melody by J. Wilson. 
© 1c. Dee. 26, 1929; E unp. 14952; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 27327 


‘Cause I’m in love; words and music 
by H. B. Tuthill. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Dec. 9, 1929; E 
unp. 14244; Hazel B. Tuthill, Mat- 
titmels, Ls /\F5 Ni. 27328 


Cavaliers (Les); by Christiaan 
Kriens; orch. pts. © Nov. 29, 1929; 
2c. Deel 2° pub. '11095;- Atlas 
music corp., New York. 27329 


Caverna sweetheart; words and music 
by A. Gallegos. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Dee. 21, 1929; E unp. 
14713; Arthur Gallegos, Madrid, 
N. M. 27330 


Cellist (The) ; by Virginia Wines Sco- 
vill; pf. © Oct. 28, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 
28; E pub. 11980; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. Bla. 


Centro social mexicano; por Pioquinto 
Gonzalez sr., of Mexico, domiciled 
at El Paso; pf. [Photostat] © 


27343 


Dee. 10, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 16; E pub. 
11575; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 
27332 


Chains; words by Donald Hartman, 
music by Albert Goodhart. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Dee. 18, 
1929; E unp. 14622; Al Goodhart 
and Don Hartman, Flushing, L. LI., 
ee Y. 27333 


Xayern ayarn; tango, words and music 
by Spyro Ioannidi, of Italy. © Sept. 
25, 1929; 1 c. Oct.°3; E for. 7381; 
Alector pub. co., New York. 27334 


Chancla (La); letra y musica de Ti- 
moteo Fernandez, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at El Paso; pf. [Photostat] 
© Dee. 10, 1929; 2 ce. Dec. 16; E 
pub. 11576; Dionisio Acosta, Los 


Angeles. 21335 


Chanson de Blaisine; de D. de Séverac, 
arr. par S. Chapelier, of France; 
petit orch. parties, avec pf. conduc- 
ieur. 4to.. © ‘Oct: 312,(1929; 1 -c. 
Noy. 16; E for. 7836; Editions Max 
Eschig, Paris. 27336 


Chansons canadiennes; French-Cana- 
dian folk songs, collected by Marius 
Barbeau, English words by Paul 
England, arr. by Healey Willan, of 
Canada. v. 1, 2. © Sept. 25, 1929; 
1 c. each Sept. 23; E for. 7777, 7778; 
Frederick Harris co., London. 

21331, 27338 


Chant of the desert; by H. E. Giam- 
matteo; pf. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1929; 
BE unp. 14474; Hercules E. Giammat- 
teo, Brooklyn. 27339 


Chanticleer; festival overture, by 
Daniel Gregory Mason, op. 27; orch. 


Se. Boston—New York, C. C. Birch- 
ard & cod. ‘©’ Nov. 12, 1929; 2 ¢ 


Nov. 29; E pub. 11871: Juilliard 
musical foundation, New York. - 
27340 


Chapel (The) on the hill; words and 
music by C. EH. Fidler. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Dec. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 14491; Charles H. Fidler, 
Nashville. 27341 


Chariot (The) race; by M. L. Preston; 
pf. © Dec. 16, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 18; 
E pub. 11792; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 27342 


Charming; from Devil may are, 
words by Clifford Grey, music by 
Herbert Stothart; pf. acc. with 
ukulele arr. by Hank Linet. © Dec. 
11, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 13; E pub. 11509; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York. 27343 


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27344 


Charms; waltz, by Harold M. Smith; 
pf. © Dec. 5, 1929; 2 ¢. Dee. 9; 
E pub. 11420; A. W. Perry’s sons, 
Sedalia, Mo. 27344 


Chasing the sunbeam; rondoletto, by 
Marie Crosby, op. 70, no. 1; pf. © 
Dec: 9, 1929-2". Dees 1+ 7B pub. 
11540; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

27345 

Chassidish; by George Perlman; vio- 
lin, with pf. acc. © Oct. 28, 1929; 
2c. Dec. 28; H pub. 11998; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 27346 


Che lagnusa me mugheri; canzone 
Siciliana, versi e musica di R. Gioio- 
sa, of Italy, domiciled at New York; 
violin. © 1c. Dec. 31, 1929; E unp. 
15117; Rosina Gioiosa, New York. 

273847 

Chérie; by Bert Fiske and Sam A. 
Perry; pf. ©1e. Dee. 23, 1929; EB 
unp. 14791; Universal pictures corp., 
Universal City, Calif. 273848 


Cherry blossom time; American light 
opera in 8 acts, book and lyrics by 
Genevieve Farnell [i. e. G. F. Bond], 
musical se. by R. Bond. Vocal sc. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1929; D unp. 27629; 
Genevieve Farnell Bond and Rollin 
Bond, Washington. 27349 


Cherry blossoms; words and music by 
M. Nesom. © Dec. 26, 1929; 2 c¢. 
Dec. 30; E pub. 12025; Maud Ne- 
som, Daytona Beach, Fla. 27350 


Cherubini (Maria Luigi Carlo Zenobie 
Salvatore) Anakreon; ouverture 
zur oper, arr. von Leopold Wen- 
inger, of Austria; orch. stimmen, mit 
violine 1 direction. © Nov. 4, 1929; 
1c. Noy. 27; E for. 7712; Anton J. 
Benjamin, Leipzig. 27351 


Chiariti lunare; notturno, di Fran- 
cesco Santoliquido, of Italy; violino 
e pf. © Dee. 3, 1929; 1 ce. Dec. 4; 
E for. 7789; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

27352 


Chickie, we want you back again; 
words and music by Charles New- 
man, Ken Lee Robinson and Erwin 
Barg, arr. by Bert Peters; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Dec. 10, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 13; E pub. 11674; Milton Weil 
music co., Chicago. 27353 


Children’s examinations in Greek 
dance; music by Mary Starling, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Nov. 15, 1929; 
1c. Dec. 5; BE for. 7863; Assn. of 
teachers of the revived Greek dance, 
London. 27354 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 24 


Children’s suite; by A. Gibbs, of Great 
Britain; pf. 1. Breakfast. [2 oth- 
ers] © Noy. 380, 1929; 1 ¢. Noy. 29; 
EK for. 7906; Armstrong Gibbs, Dan- 
bury, Essex, England. 27355. 


Chimes (The) of love; by Stephen 
Heller, op. 47, no. 23; pf., with bio- 
graphical sketch, glossary, fingering, 
phrasing, pedaling, annotations on. 
poetic idea, form and structure and 
method of study, by Arthur Edward 
Johnstone. © Oct. 25, 1929; 2 «. 
Oct. 30; aff. Nov. 25; AA’ 30405; 
Art publication soc., Clayton, Mo. 

27356. 


Chinampera; corrido, letra de EB. Cor- 
tazar, misica de L. Barcelata, of 
Mexico, domiciled at New York. © 
1c. Dec. 2, 1929; EH unp. 13902; Lo- 
renzo Barcelata, Mexico City, Mex- 
ico. 27357 


Chinese episode; words by Clifford 
Grey, music by Herbert Stothart; 
with dance for pf. © 1c. Dee. 23, 
1929; E unp. 14817; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., Culver City, Calif. 

27358 

Chinita no seas asi; letra y musica de 
Raul Perez, of Mexico, domiciled at 
El Paso; pf. [Photostat] © Dec. 
10, 1929; 2 c Dec. 16; E pub. 11577; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

27359 


Chink walk; by jAloigs Reiser; full 
orch. pts. 4to. © Sept. 17, 1929; 
2 c@ Dec. 28;, E pth 1f9T9 ware 
Fischer, inc., New York. 27360 


Chiquitita; letra y musica de Jorge 
Sesar, of Mexico, domiciled at El 
Paso; pf. [Photostat] © Dec. 10, 
1929; 2 ec Dee. 16; E pub. 11578; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 27361 


Choosing you; words and music by 
C. O. Knudson and Russell R. Cook. 
[Words and melody only] ©l1e. 
Dec. 17, 1929; E unp. 14570; Clar- 
ence O. Knudson, Chicago. 27362 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) While 
stars keep their vigil; nocturne in HB 
flat, op. 9, no. 2, arr. by Mary Helen 
Brown; sop. solo and 8 pt. women’s 
cho., with violin. 4to. © Dec. 16, 
1929; 2 ec. Dec. 18; E pub. 11758; 
Theodore Presser ¢co., Philadelphia. 

273638 


Chorale for organ; by Constance Ruli- 
son [i. e. lL. C. Rulison] © June 
28, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 17; E pub. 11662; 
Lucy Constance Rulison, New York. 

27364 


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ena 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1929 


Christ and Him crucified ; hymn, words 
by C. F. Warren, music by H. G. 
Tovey. © Nov. 1, 1929; 2 e. Dec, 
26; E pub. 11883; Herbert G. Tovey, 
Eagle Rock, Calif. 27365 


‘Christelflein (Das); von Hans Pfitz- 
ner, of Germany, bearb. von Walther 
Hirschberg, of Germany; pf., with 
words. (Musik fiir alle, nr. 278) 
Nr. 1. Aus der ouvertiire.. [5 others] 
© Dec. 6, 1929; 1 ce. Dec. 23; BE for. 
7959; Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 

27366 

‘Christmas; songs, music by S. J. Lin- 
coln. The darling of the world. [38 
others] © Nov. 15, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 
22: E pub. 11228; Sara J. Lincoln, 
Amherst, N. H. 27367 


‘Christmas (A) carol; words and music 
by E. L. Mudge. © Dec. 16, 1929; 
2c. Dee. 17; E pub. 11677; HE. Leigh 
Mudge, Cincinnati. 27368 


Christmas (A) carol; words by R. 
Saunders, sr., music by Richard 
Saunders, jr.; mixed voices. 4to. © 
Wee. 14, 19295 2 c. Dec. 27: BH pub. 
11893; Richard Saunders, Los An- 
geles. 27369 


Christmas carols; [compiled] by Laura 
Bryant, ed. by Amer. bk. co. 8vo. 
© Noy. 26, 1929; 2 c. and aff.-Dec. 
2: A 16155; American book co., New 
York. [© revision] 27370 


Christmas fantasy; by Theodore F. 
Meier; violin, pf. or organ ace. © 
Dec. 17, 1929; 2 «. Dec. 20; BH pub. 
11818; Theodore F. Meier, St. Paul, 


Minn. 27371 
‘Christmas hymns and earols; [com- 
piled] by R. Bentley. © Dec. 17 


1929: 2c. and aff. Dec. 19; AA 30574% 
Richard Bentley, Lake Forest. Il. 
27372 


Christmas (The) seal bell-man; words 
by Mrs. J. R. McGiffert, music by 
Henry Williams. © Nov. 20, 1929; 
2c. Nov. 22; E pub. 11686; Gertrude 
Yates McGiffert, Duluth, Minn. 

Fiat 

Chuparrosa (La); letra y musiea de 
Rafael Mayat. of Mexico, domiciled 
at Los Angeles; pf. [Photostat] 
© Dec. 10, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 16; E pub. 
11579; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

27374 

Church (The) and its kingdom; lyric 
and music by Elder Burch. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Dec. 26, 
1929; E unp. 14853; United pub. co., 
New York. 27375 


27386 
Church (The) in the wildwood; by 
Wm. S. Pitts, paraphrase. arr. by 


George F. Briegel: band pts., with 
conductor. 4to. © Dec. 30, 1929; 
2 e. Dee. 30; E pub. 12024; George 
F. Briegel, New York. 27376 


Cielo aleman; tango, por Pioquinto 
Gonzalez, sr., of Mexico, domiciled at 
El Paso; pf. [Photostat] © Dec. 
10, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 16; E pub. 11580; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

27377 


Cielo (El) lo dispuso; letra y musica 
de Rafael Gomez, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at San Diego; pf. [Photostat] 
© Dec. 10, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 16; E pub. 
11581; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

27378 


Cigarette; words and music by A. 
Hisenberg. © 1c. Dec. 12, 1929; EB 
unp. 14431; Anita Hisenberg, Brook- 
lyn. 27379 


Circus (The) arrives; by M. L. Pres- 
ton; pf. © Dec. 16, 1929; 2c. Dec. 
18; E pub. 11790; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 27380 


City (A) of pure gold; words and 
music by F. W. McGee. [Words and 
melody only] ©41c. Dec. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 14877; R. S. Peer, New York. 

27381 


Ciudad de Juaja; letra y musica de 
Jose R. Maytt, of Mexico, domiciled 
at El Paso; pf. [Photostat] © 
Dec. 10, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 16; E pub. 
11582; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

27382 


Clavelito; letra y musica de Manuel 
Flores, of Mexico, domiciled at El 
Paso; pf. [Photostat] © Dec. 10, 
1929; 2 c. Dec. 16> EH, pub. tioss'; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

27383 


Cleburne Rose; words and music by 
J. R. Rose. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Nov. 19, 1929; E ump. 
14549; John Richardi Rose, Cle- 
burne, Tex. 27384 


Close (The) of the day; words and 
musie by C. Ide. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Dec. 28, 1929; EB 
unp. 15071; Charles Ide, Stonington, 
Conn. 27385 


Closer to heay’n; words and music by 
Rex Burr and Earle Durham, of 
Great Britain; pf. aece., with ukulele 
arr. by R. S. Stoddon. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Oct. 15, 
1929: len Oct: Bi; Motor T7713 B. 
Feldman & co., London. 27386 


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27387 


Cloud messengers; by César Antono- 
vitch Cui, English version by Miriam 
Chase, ed. by H. Clough-Leighter ; 
mixed voices, a cappella. © July 12, 
1929; 2 ce. Dec. 23; E pub. 7904; EH. 
C. Schirmer music co., Boston. 

273887 


Clouds; lyric by Sidney Stone Field, 
music by Hans L. Bilger. © Dec. 
14, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 16; E pub. 11560; 
E. Morris music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 27388 


Clover-bloom ; march, by Walter Rolfe; 
pf. © Nov. 26, 1929; 2 c Dec. 5; EB 
pub. 11394; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 27389 


Coaster (The); by William Baines; 
pf. © Dee. 18, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 20; 
EK pub. 11802; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 27390 


Cocuyito; huapango, letra de E. Cor- 
tazar, musica de L. Barcelata, of 
Mexico, domiciled at New York; pf. 
© 1c. Dec. 2, 1929; E unp. 13907; 
Lorenzo Barcelata, Mexico City, 
Mexico. 27391 


Cog (The) to the wheel of misfortune; 
words by C. F. Williams, music by 
Hugene Platzman. [Words and mel- 
ody only], © 1c. Dec. 6, 1929; E 
unp. 14101; Cornie Ford Williams, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 27392 


Collection of Italian and Neapolitan 
songs for mandolin; compiled and 
arr. by A. de Martino, of Italy. 
Serie 96. 8vo. © Oct. 1, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Dec. 5; E for. 7732; Italian book 
co., New York. : 27393 


Serie’ 97. 4to. ©) Oc: 1, 
1929; 1 ce. Dec. 14; E for. 7898 ; Ital- 
ian book co., New York. 27394 


—— Serie 98. 4to. © Sept. 20, 
1.929.>. 1. .e, Dec. 10s A for. 22900 s 
Italian book co., New York. 27395 


Collegiate Annie; words and music by 
Howy Guy [i.e. H. A. Guy] ©l1e. 
Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14880; Howard 
Albert Guy, Mansfield, O. 27396 


Collegiate love; words by Bobby Heath, 
music by Walter Doyle; pf. and uku- 
lele acc... ©: Jan. 2, 1930; 20. Dec. 
30, 1929; E pub. 12052; Handman, 
Kent & Goodman, inc., New York. 

27397 


Colombine ; menuet, by L. L. Delahaye, 
fingering, phrasing, pedaling and an- 
notations on form and structure and 
interpretation by Arthur Edward 
Johnstone; pf. © Aug. 9, 1929; 2 ce. 


pt. IIT, 0.s., v. 24 


Aug. 14; E pub. 11292; Art publica- 
tion soc., Clayton, Mo. 27398 


Columbus; school cantata, text by Joa- 
quin Miller, music by Elmer S. Hos- 
mer ; sop., alto and bass. © Nov. 20, 
1929; .2)'¢c. Nov. 2383;°E pub. diss; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 27399 


Come, and let us worship; music by 
Alexander T. Gretchaninoff, English 
adaptation and harmonization by N. 
Lindsay Norden; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Dee. 14, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 16; EB pub. 
11564; Boston music co., Boston. 

27400 

Come back to me; words and music by 
HK. C. Oliver. [Words and melody 
only] ©1.. Dee. 9, 1929; E unp. 
14242; Ethel C. Oliver, Newburgh, 
IND AR. 27401 


Come back to Oregon; home coming 
song, words and music anon. (In 
Songs of our Oregon) © Nov. 18, 
1929; 2 c Nov. 23; E pub. 115387; 
University of Oregon co-operative 
store, Eugene, Or. 27402 


Come love, come waltz; words by H. 
Wollison, music by Rax Eniatnoff. 
© 1c. Dec. 4, 1929; E unp. 14609; 
Esther Wollison, New York, and L. 
J. Oscar Fontaine, New Bedford, 
Mass. 27403 


Come to Bethlehem ; Christmas Service 
for the Sunday school, with selec- 
tions for the choir, words by Grace 
Gordon and others, music by A. B. 
Dorsey and others. Chicago, Hope 
pub. co. © Oct. 5, 1929; 2 ¢. Dee. 
9; E pub. 11409; Hall-Mack co., 
Philadelphia. 27404 


Come to Jesus; hymn, words by Nobie 
Beall Dykes, musie by J. O. Beall. 
© Oct. 1, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 6; E pub. 
11330; John O. Beall, Samson, Ala. 

27405 


Come una sigaretta; canzone tango, 
versi di Peppino Mendes, musica di 
Vittorio Mascheroni, of Italy; pf. 
© Dec. 6, 1929; 1 c. Dec. 19; E for. 
7983; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 

27406 


Command me; words by EH. Wollison, 
music by L. J. O. Fontaine. ©1c. 
Dec. 4, 1929; E unp. 18997; Esther 
Wollison, New York, and L. J. Oscar 
Fontaine, New Bedford, Mass. 

27407 


Community (The) church; hymn, 
words and music by S. R. Scholes. 
© Mar. 31, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 9; E pub. 
11437; Samuel R. Scholes, Mounds- 
ville, W. Va. 27408 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1929 


27423. 


Con esos tts ojos; letra y musica de 
C. G. Aceves, of Mexico. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Dee. 13, 
1929; E unp. 14446; Carlos G. 
Aceves, New York. 27409 


Concert variations upon the tune of 
London bridge is falling down; by H. 
Meyerowitz; pf. © 1 ec. Dee. 17, 
1929; E unp. 14572; Harry Meyero- 
witz, New York. 27410 


Condenada (La); letra. y musica de 
Jose R. Maytt, of Mexico, domiciled 
at El Paso; pf. [Photostat] © 
Dec. 10, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 16; E pub. 
11584; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

27411 


Confusion; by Sam A. Perry, arr. by 
Pink: pr. © 1 c. Dec: 23, 19295" E 
unp. 14786; Universal pictures corp., 
Universal City, Calif. 27412 


Congedi; parole di G. A. Borgese, 
musica di Enrico Giachetti, of Italy. 
© Dec. 14, 1929; 1 c« Dec. 14; E 
for. 7861; A. Forlivesi & c., Flor- 
ence, Italy. 27413 


Congiura (La) dei burloni; scherzo 
Ssinfonico, di Amedeo Escobar, of 
Italy; piccola orch. parti, con pf. 
eonduttore. © Nov. 30, 1929; 1 «¢. 
Dee. 19; E for. 7982; A. & G. Carisch 
& c., Milan. 27414 


Congo love song; composed and arr. 
by Tiny Parham [pseud. of H. Stra- 
vedore Parham]; orch. pts. © Dec. 
2, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 16; E pub. 11651; 
Melrose bros. music ¢o., ine., Chi- 

- cago. 27415 


Consolazioni (Le) dell’ uomo union- 
ista; scherzo poetico-musicale, versi 
e musica di S. Cabibbo, of Italy, 
domiciled at Brooklyn. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Dee. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 143820; Salvatore Cabibbo, 


Brooklyn. 27416 
Coo-coo; by Sam A. Perry, se. by 
W. F. Schiller; pf. © 1c Dec. 


23, 1929; E unp. 14759; Universai 
pictures corp., Universal City, Calif. 
27417 


Coo-coo no. 2; by Sam A. Perry, sc. by 
W. F. Schiller; pf. © 1c. Dec. 23, 
1929; E unp. 14753; Universal pic- 
tures corp., Universal City, Calif. 

27418 


Coquetry ; 3 pt. cho., words by Eugene 
Field, music by Henry S. Gregor; 
women’s voices. © Noy. 12, 1929; 
2 ec. Nov. 16; ‘E pub. 11185; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 27419 


Coquette (The) ; by Montague Ewing, 
of Great Britain; kino-orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor and violin 1 con- 
ductor. © Oct. 9, 1929; 1 ¢. Dee. 
31; E for. 8010; Bosworth & ¢o., 
Leipzig. 27420 


Corazon; letra y musica de Emeterio 
Fierro, of Mexico, domiciled at San 
Diego, Calif.; pf. [Photostat] © 
Dec. 10, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 16; E. pub. 
11585; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

27421 


Corrine Corrina; words and music by 
J. M. Williams and Bo Chatman, 
arr. by James Alston. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Dec. 5, 1929; 
E unp. 14071; State Street music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 27422 


Cotorra (La) ; letra y musica de Con- 
rado Varela, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Los Angeles; pf. [Photostat] © 
Dec. 10, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 16; E pub. 
11586; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

27423 


Cottage by the sea; words by M. 
Stephens, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Ocr: 25, 1929 2c Dee! 10 Er paw 
11521; Marceitta Stephens, Mission, 
Tex. 27424 


Cottage (A) for sale; lyrics by Larry 
Conley, music by Willard Robison. 
[Words and melody only] ©1-c. 
Dec. 20, 1929; E unp. 14659; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine, 
New York. 27425 


Cotton blossoms; by C. Repper; pf. © 
Aug: 2,-1929; 1c. Nov. 16, 1 e Aug, 
12; E pub. 11478: Charles Repper, 
Boston. 27426 


Country dance; by A. Louis Scarmolin; 
rhythmic orch. of toy instruments 
and pf., with teacher’s se. 4to. 
Dec. 16, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 18; E pub. 
11751; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 27427 


County (The) fair; words and music 
by F. Wickham. [Words and mel- 


ody only] © 1c Dec 16, 1929; 
E unp. 145387; Florence Wickham, 
New York. 27428 


Courthouse bump; melody by Jelly- 
Roll Morton [pseud. of Ferd Mor- 
ton] © 1c. Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 
14982; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 27429 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27430 


Coviello (Ambrose) 


ain; pf. 1. Swinging. [2 others] 
© Nov. 25, 1929; 1 ¢. Dec. 6; E for. 
7781; Joseph Williams, Itd., London. 


27430 | 


Cowboy’s (The) dream; words and 
music by Jules Allen and Chas. Cof- 
fee. [Words and melody only] © 
1 e. Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14991; 
Southern music pub. ¢o., inc., New 
York. 27431 


Cowboys lament; words and music by 
Jules Allen. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 
15010; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 27432 


Cozy bungalow; words and music by 
S. F. Sackheim. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Nov. 12, 1929; E unp. 
14274; Sam F. Sackheim, Los An- 
geles. 27433 


Cradle croon; words and music by 
Harry C. Banks, jr.; mixed voices. 
4to. © Dec. 16, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 18; 
E pub. 11762; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 27434 


Crime of the D’Autremont brothers; 
words and music by C. and P. John- 
son. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14870; 
R. 8. Peer, inc., New York. 27435 


Croatian Christmas song; o’er wintry 
hills, folk song from Jugoslavia, Hng- 
lish version by Helen A. Dickinson, 
music arr. by Clarence Dickinson ; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Dec. 18, 1929; 
2..¢.. Dec, 20; Epub.) Lig 20 SEL. NV. 
Gray co., New York. 27436 


‘Cross (The) of gold; poem by Mary 
Viola Harrison, music by Claude 
Lapham, arr. by Louis W. Brand; 
orch. pts., with male quartette. © 
Dec. 6, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 9; E pub. 
11411; DeAryan pub. co., Newport, 
Ky. 274387 


Cross your fingers; from Sons o’ guns, 
words and music by Arthur Swan- 
strom, Benny Davis and J. Fred 
Coots; pf. and ukulele ace. © Dec. 
9, 1929; 2 e. Dec. 10; E pub. 11452; 


Davis, Coots & Engel, ine, New 
York. 27438 
Crows; by V. G. Ladd; pf. © July 


1, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 9; E pub. 8441; 
Valeria G. Ladd, New York. 27439 


Crucified ; hymn, words and music by 
Frederick A. Jacobson. © Nov. 28, 


Three little cam- | 
eos; by A. Coviello, of Great Brit- | 


pt. Ill, n. s., v.24 


(1929; 2 c Dee. 26; E pub. 11919; 
Elden R. Farrar, Chicago. 27440 


Crushed roses; words and musie by 


M. C. Cochran; in E flat major. © 
1c. Dee. 17, 1929; E unp. 14559; 
Martha Cooney Cochran, San An- 
tonio. 27441 


Cruz (La) de Mayo; arr. by Troy 
Sanders; pf. © Dec. 21, 1929; 2 «. 
Dec. 26; E pub. 11945; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 27442 


Cuando lejos, muy lejos; letra y mu- 
sica de Manuel Flores, of Mexico, 
domiciled at El Paso; pf. [Photo- 
stat] © Dec. 10, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 16; 
E pub. 11587; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 27443 


Cuarentena (La); 0, Hl mosco de la 
fiebre-amariila, jugete critico-comico- 
musica en un acto, reduccion de la 
zarzuela en dos cuadros y un acto, 
eserita por E. Mondragon. (Cover 
title:—La stegomya fasciata) © 
1 ec. Nov. 13, 1929; D unp. 27626; 
T. M. Juarez, Los Angeles. 27444 


Cuckoo (The); for young players, 
words and music by Paul Tonner; 
pf., without octaves. © Dec. 18, 
1929; 2 ec. Dec. 19; E pub. 11781; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

27445 


Curious (A) quartet; by J. M. Ingo, 


of Italy, domiciled at Boston; 4 vio- 

lins. © 1 ce. Dec. 12, 1929; E unp. 

14429; Joseph M. Ingo, Boston. 
27446 


Cutest little baby; words. and music 
by S. M. Warner. © 1 c. Dec. 4, 
1929; E unp. 14028; Stanley M. 
Warner, Columbus, O. 27447 


Czirdis; by S. Besrukoff. © 1 e. 


Dee. 9, 1929; E unp. 14194; Serge 
Besrukoff, Los Angeles. 27448 


Czardasszenen; von Jené Hubay, of 
Hungary, op. 102, no. 13; violine mit 
beg]. des orchesters. Partitur. © 
Oct. 1, 1929; 1 c. Dec. 2; E for. 7889 ; 
N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

27449 


Da! da! words and musie by M. L. 
Howard. © 1. Dec. 23, 1929; E 
unp. 14815; Mary Lucille Howard, 
Wellsburg, W. Va. 27450 


Daddy be careful; lyric and music by 
Clarke Tate. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Dec. 7, 1929; E unp. 
14159; Southern music pub. co., ine., 
New York. 27451 


1450 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1929 


27476 


Daddy’s last flight ; lullaby, words and 
music by Lilief Ker [pseud. of L. F. 
Ker] © Dec. 21, 1929; 2 ¢. Dee. 21; 
E pub. 11824; Lily Florence Ker, 
Washington. 27452 


Daisies; waltz, by Walter Rolfe; pf. 
© Nov. 26, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 5; E pub. 
11395; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

27453 


Dance hall shuffle; melody by Clifford 
Hayes. ©1c. Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 
14916; Southern music pub. co., ine., 
New York. 27454 


Dance in olden style; by Francois de 
Breteuil, of France; pf. © Nov. 25, 
1929: 2 ce Nova.2¢,;) 4 pub. 11215; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

27455 

Dance mood; by G. J. Burg; pf. © 
1 ¢c. Dec. 16, 1929; E unp. 14514; 
George Joseph Burg, Redondo 
Beach, Calif. 27456 


Dance of the bubbles; by M. L. Pres- 
ton; pf. © Nov. 25, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 
27; E pub. 11205; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelplvia. 27457 


Dance of the dwarfs; by George Bag- 
nall; pf. © Dee. 16, 1929; 2 «. 
Dec. 18; E pub. 11799; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 27458 


Dance of the rebbitzen; traditional 
dance, by George Perlman; violin, 
with pf. acc. © Oct. 28, 1929; 2 «. 
Dec. 28; E pub. 11997; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 27459 


Dancing fireflies; by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern, op. 606, no. 4; pf. © Dec. 18, 
1929; 2 ec. Dec. 20; E pub. 11812; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

27460 

Dancing (The) school; by Cyrus S. 
Mallard; pf. © Dec. 16, 1929; 2 e. 
Dee. 18; E pub. 11787; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 27461 


Dancing time; by George F. Hamer; 
pf. © Nov. 25, 1929; 2c. Nov. 27; 
E pub. 11208; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 27462 


Dancing with you; words by Benee 
Russell, music by Vincent Rose and 
Joseph Meyer. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Dee. 12, 1929; E unp. 
14433; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

27463 


Danmark; by Fini Henriques, arr. by 
Emil Reesen, of Denmark; salon 
orch. pts. 4to. © Nov. 1, 1929; 1c. 
Novy. 20; E for. 7743; Wilhelm Han- 
sen, Copenhagen. 27464 


Danse ‘eoquette; by Louis Victor Saar, 
op. 127b; pf. © Dec. 16, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 18; E pub. 11781; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 27465 


Danse des valets; by Eduard Poldini, 
transcribed by Edouard Hesselberg ; 
2 pfs., 4 hands. © Sept. 24, 1929; 
2 ec. Dec. 28; E pub. 11981; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 27466. 


Danse grazioso; by I. Brussels; pf. © 
1c. Dec. 4, 1929; E unp. 14686; Iris 
Brussels, Paterson. 27467 


Danzas tropicales; by J. Elie, of Haiti, 
domiciled at New York; violin. © 
1 e. Dec. 12, 1929; E unp. 14464; Jus- 
tin Elie, New York. 27468 


Dark eyes (Oun uepHEIH, Ou ACHEIA); 
also known as Black eyes, English 
lyrics by Carol Raven, music arr. by 
A. Fassio, arr. for pf. solo by L. Kun, 
of Hungary, domiciled at New York. 
© Dec. 2, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 3; E pub. 
11276; Edward B. Marks music co., 
New York. 27469 


Dark keys among the white; novelty 
solo, by A. Damesek; pf. © 1 « 
Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14867; Abbe 
Damesek, New York. 27470 


Darling, I still love you; words and 
music by A. Bernhardt. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Oct. 29, 
1929; 2 e. Dee. 5; E pub. 11445; 
Antoinette Bernhardt, Wallace, Mich. 

27471 


Darling will you be mine; words and 
music by F. Caraciolo. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dee. 9, 1929; 
EH unp. 14245; Frank Caraciolo, 
Brockway, Pa. 27472 


Daughter of mine; from The talk of 
Hollywood, words and music by Al 
Piantadosi, Nat Carr and Jack Glo- 
gau. © Dec. 9, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 9; E 
pub. 11481; Triangle music pub. co., 
ine., New York. 27473 


Daughter of mine; words and music 
by Nat Carr, Al Piantadosi and Jack 
Glogau. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dec. 4, 1929; E unp. 14029; 
Triangle music pub. co., ine., New 


York. 2TATA 
Davise (Hugo) Four preludes; ed. by 
Richard Drake Saunders; pf. 


Nov. 25, 1929; 2 ce. Nov. 22; HE pub. 
11870; Walter A. Quincke, Los An- 
geles. 27475 


Dawn of love; words by Arthur Schen- 
er, music by F. C. Jahn. ©1ce. Dee. 
19, 1929; E unp. 14666; Frances Carl 
Jahn, New York. 27476 


1451 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27477 


Dawn on Mystic Lake; by Esther C. 
Benson; pf., 8 hands. © Nov. 30, 
1929; 2 ec. Dec. 2; E pub. 11086; Bos- 
ton music ¢o., Boston. 27477 


Dawning day; reverie, by H. C. From- 
mel, arr. by Geo. H. Sanders, of 
Great Britain; orch. pts. © Nov. 
12, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 15; E pub. 11252; 
Belwin, inc., New York. 27478 


De muerte a vida; tango, by Barretto 
de Souza, of Great Britain, domi- 
ciled at New York; pf. © 1c. Dec. 
4, 1929; E unp. 14226; J. Barretto 
de Souza, New York. 27479 


De tierras abajo vengo; letra y musica 
de Timoteo Flores, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at El Paso; pf. [Photostat] 
© Dee: 10, 1929; 2 «. Dec. 16; BE pub. 
11588 ; Dionisio Accsta, Los Angeles. 

27480 


Dear heart of mine; from Love and 
romance, words and music by L. H. 
St. Cyr. © 1 ce Nov. 23, 1929; EB 
unp. 14079; Louis Edler St. Cyr, 
Roxbury, Mass. 27481 


Dear (The) little church at home; 
words and music by T. H. Wilson, 
arr. by Burrell Van Buren. © Dec. 
7, 1929; 2 c Dec. 18; E pub. 11512; 
Tamar Harris Wilson, Ferris, Il. 

27482 


Dear little flower; words and music 
by A. F. McDermott. © Dec. 10, 
1929; 2 c. Dec. 18; E pub. 11673; Al- 
fred Francis McDermott, Pound, 
Wis. 27483 


Dear little Jesus; hymn, words and 
music by W. H. Burch. © Dee. 12, 
1929; 2 ec. Dec. 16; E pub. 11656; 
Wayne Herman Burch, Fort Dodge, 
Ta. 27484 


Dear mother you’re as sweet as the 
roses; words and music by P. A. G. 
Quinn. Fairview Village. O., P. A. 
G. Quinn music pub. co. © Dee. 18, 
1929; 2 c. Dee. 26; Epub. 11855; 
Patrick Aloysius George Quinn, 
Cleveland. 27485 


Dear old Georgia moon; words and 
music by B. M. Stanaway. © 1 «. 
Dec. 19, 1929; E unp.: 14667; Bessie 
Minerva Stanaway, Springfield, O. 

27486 


Dear old granny! written and com- 
posed by Will E. Haines and Sam 
Kern, both of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Noy. 29, 1929; 1 «. 
Dec. 2; E for. 7876; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, ltd., London. 27487 


pt. II, 0. s., Vv. 24 


Dear old mother; words by S. Gardner, 
music by Samuel H. Speck. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Dec. 
2, 1929; 2 c«. Dec. 27; E pub. 12073; 
Silas Gardner, Romulus, Mich. 

27488 


Dear River Dee; words by Althea 
Latham, music by Joseph Latham; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Dec. 16, 
1929; 2 c. Dec. 16; E pub. 11652; 
Joseph E. Latham, Brewster, Mass. 

27489 


Dearie; words by R. Urbus, music by 
E. Whittemore. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Dec. 16, 1929; E unp. 
14525; Regina Urbus and Earl Whit- 
temore, Baltimore. 27490 


Decision; by Sam A. Perry, arr. by 
W. F. Schiller; pf. conductor. © 
1c Dee. 28, 1929; E unp; 14793; 
Universal pictures corp., Universal 
City, Calif. 27491 


Deep in love; from Married in Holly- 
wood, lyric by Harlan Thompson, 
music by Oscar Strauss, of Austria. 
© Nov. 12, 1929; 2 ce. Nov. 13; B 
pub. 11471; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, inc., New York. 27492 


Deep in your eyes; by G. D. Shewell; 
melody, with pf. ace. © 1. Dee. 
8, 1929; E unp. 18964; George Dun- 
bar Shewell, Philadelphia. 27498 


Deine mutter bleibt immer bei dir, 
wenn dein schatz von dir geht... .; 
boston, worte von Fritz Rotter, 
musik von Walter Jurmann, of Aus- 
tria. © Aug. 30, 1929; 1c. Dec. 17; 
E for. 7910; Wiener bohéme-verlag, 
Vienna. 27494 


Delicias (Las); letra y musica de 
Rafael Mayat, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Los Angeles; pf. [Photostat] © 
Dec. 10, 1929; 2 ce. Dec. 16; E pub. 
11589 ; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

27495 


Departed and gone; words and music 
by J. M. Wilson. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Dee. 2, 1929;2 e. 
Dec. 27; E pub. 12072; James M. 
Wilson, Park City, Utah. 27496 


Desconocida (La) ; by L. W. Badenius ; 
pf. © 1c. Dee. 13, 1929; E unp. 
14448; Leah Walling Badenius, Chi- 
cago. 27497 


Desde el destierro; melody by Fer- 
nando L. Cabello, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at El Paso. © 1 ¢. Dec. 26, 
1929; E unp. 14926; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 27498 


1452 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


“no. 12, 1929 


27521 


Desert land; words and music by 8S. 
Besrukoff. © 1 e¢. Dec. 9, 1929; E 
unp. 14197; Serge Besrukoff, Los 
Angeles. 27499 


Deserted (The) battlefield; by Gerard 
Carbonara; pf. or organ conductor. 
© Dec. 19, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 21; E pub. 
11827; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 27500 


Desire; by Sam A. Perry; pf. ©1e. 
Dec. 23, 1929; E unp. 14754; Uni- 
versal pictures corp., Universal City, 
Calif. 27501 


Desolaci6n ; tango, lyric and music by 
C. G. Aceves, of Mexico. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 c. Dee. 4, 
1929; E unp. 14040; Carlos G. Ace- 
ves, New York. 27502 


Désolation; tango-intermezzo, di Ro- 
mano Borsatti, of Italy; orch. parti, 
con pf. conduttore e violino 1 dire- 
zione. 4to. © Dec. 2, 1929; 1 «. 
Dec. 18; E for. 7834; Carlo Schmidl, 
Trieste, Italy. 27503 


Despair; by Sam A. Perry, arr. by 
Fink; pf. conductor. © 1 ¢. Dee. 
23, 1929; E unp. 14748; Universal 
pictures corp., Universal City, Calif. 

27504 


Despedida triste; letra y musica de 
Jesus P. Peralta, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at El Paso; pf. [Photostat] 
© Dec. 10, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 16; E 
pub. 11590; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 27505 


Destruction; by Sam A. Perry, orch. 
by A. Fink; pf. conductor. © 1 ¢. 
Dec. 23, 1929; E unp. 14757; Univer- 
‘sal pictures corp., Universal City, 
Calif. 27506 

Detroit blues; words and music by Bill 
Pearson. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dee. 12, 1929; E unp. 14397; 
State Street music pub. co., ine.. 
Chicago. 27507 


Devil’s (The) prayer; romance, words 
and music by S. Besrukoff. © 1 «. 
Dec. 9, 1929; E unp. 14196; Serge 
Besrukoff, Los Angeles. 27508 


Devil’s (The) whisper; by Montague 
Ewing, of Great Britain; kino-orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor and violin 
1 conductor. © Oct. 9, 1929: 1 «. 
Dee. 31; E for. 8012; Bosworth & 
co., Leipzig. 27509 


Diablito; Spanish tango, by L. Y. Gra- 
bowsky; pf. 
E unp. 14414; Lydia Yolanda Gra- 
bowsky, New York. 27510 


© 1c. Dec. 12, 1929; | 


Diamonds in the rough; ‘words and 
music by A. P. Carter. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dec. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 14995; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 27511 


Dickory, dickory, dock; from Petits 
airs variés, by John Craig Kelley ; 
violin, with pf. acc. and words. © 
Sept. 24, 1929; 2 ec. Dec, 28; E pub. 
11987 ; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

27512 


Dime por Dios; vals, letra y mtsica 
de Maria Grever. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Dec. 7, 1929; E 
unp. 14171; Southern music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 27513 


Dios hizo al hombre; letra y musica 
de Timoteo Flores, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at El Paso; pf. [Photostat] 
© Dee. 10, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 16; B 
pub, 11591; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 27514 


Dirty butter; words and music by 
Minnie Wallace. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Dec. 26, 1929; E 
unp. 14957 ; Southern music pub. co., 
ine., New York. 27515 


Dirty dozen; words and music by J. 
M. Williams. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Dee. 12, 1929; E unp. 
14406; State Street music pub. co., 
inc., Chicago. 27516 


Dirty no-gooder’s blues; words and 
music by B. Smith. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Nov. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 143844; Bessie Smith, New 
York. ZL OLt 


Dirty (The) villain; by Sam A. Perry; 
pi. acc. pte, © 1 .¢, Dec. 23y 1924; 
FE ounp. 14773; Universal pictures 
corp., Universal City, Calif. | 27518 


Disappointed; words and music by M. 
C. Saunders. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Dee. 21, 1929; E unp. 
14721; Miriam C. Saunders, Rich- 
mond. 27519 


Diving duck blues; words and music 
by John Hstes. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 
14999; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 27520 


Dixieland, my Dixieland, I’m coming 
back to you; words by O. B. Mur- 
phy, music by Phil Starr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Dee. 21, 
1929; EH unp. 14697; Oscar B. Mur- 
phy, St. Charles, Mo. PALI PAL 


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27522 


Dixon’s (Harold) modern arrange- 
ments of the world’s best songs; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by K. Steve 
DeVaignie. © Nov. 15, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 3; E pub. 11268; Dixon-Lane 
music corp., Chicago. 27522 


Dizzy debs; lyrics by H. Timberg, mu- 
sic by S. Timberg. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Dec. 27, 1929; EB 
unp. 15021; Herman Timberg and 
Samuel Timberg, New York. 27523 


Djouala’s song; pt.-song, words by 
Frederick H. Martens, music by Lily 
Strickland; male voices. 4to. © 
Dec. 21, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 26; E pub. 
11939; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

27524 


Do uciechy polskiego tanca; oberek, 
arr. by M. Zmyslo; concertina. © 
Dec. 10; 1929; 2° e. Dec. 315, 8 pub. 
12091; Vitak-Elsnic co., Chicago. 

27525 


Do ya’ love me? just a tiny bit, do ya’? 
lyric by Haven Gillespie, music by 
Mabel Wayne; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Dec. 10, 1929; 2 c Dec. 12; E 
pub. 11516; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York: 27526 


Do ya’ love me? just a tiny bit, do ya’? 
words by Haven Gillespie, music by 
Mabel Wayne, arr. by Frank Skin- 
ner; orch. pts. 4to. © Nov. 25, 
1929; 2 c Nov. 26; E pub. 11124; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 27527 


Do your best, for some will sure lie on 
you; words and music by L. S&S. 
King; mixed voices. © Nov. 20, 
1929; 2 "e. INOY.. 253K spb, are 71: 
Lawrence 8. King, Detroit. 27528 


Does this train go to heaven; lyric 
and music by G. H: Wright. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Dee. 7, 
1929; E unp. 14371; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 27529 


Doggin that thing; blues, words and 
music by Walter Richon. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 « Dec. 7, 
1929; H unp. 14175; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 27530 


Dolce (La) vita del lavoratore; versi 
e musica di S. Cabibbo, of Italy, 
domiciled at Brooklyn. [Words and 
melody only] ©1ce. Dec. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 14321; Salvatore Cabibbo, 
Brooklyn. 27531 


Dolores; words and music by Eugene 
Cowles. 1. Med. voice, in A flat.—2. 


pt. Il, 0. s., v. 24 


Med.-high voice, in B flat. © Nov. 
9, 1929; 2 c. each Nov. 23; E pub. 
11110; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


27532 
Don Giovanni; tango, von Gerhard 
Mohr, of Germany; orch. pts. 4to. 


© Sept. 26, 1928; 1 c. July 23, 1929; 
E for. 7733; C. A. Klemm, Leipzig. 


27533 
Donna Hlvira; tango, von Gerhard 
Mohr, of Germany; orch. pts. 4to. 


© May 16, 1928; 1c. July 23, 1929; 
E for. 7735; C. A. Klemm, Leipzig. 
27534 


Don’t believe it; fox trot, words and 
music by I. Tobin. © 1 c. Dec. 23, 
1929; E unp. 14806; Ivan Tobin, 
Chicago. Zhao 


Don’t let my castles fall; words and 
music by J. I. Ruddell. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Oct. 13, 
1929; 2 ce. Dec. 11; E pub. 11534; 
Julia I. Ruddell, Weatherford, Okl. 

27536 


Don’t limit the power of Jehovah; 
hymn, words by Mrs. Clint Shelton, 
music by J. O. Beall. © Oct. 1, 
1929; 2 e. Dec. 6; E pub. 11331; 
John O. Beall, Samson, Ala. 27537 


Don’t lose it; fox-trot, by Nat Asher- 
man; orch. pts. © Dec. 10, 1929; 
2c. Nov. 30; E pub. 11518; Alfred 
& co., New York. 27538 


Don’t think I don’t love you; words 
and music by R. L. Snyder. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Dee. 23, 
1929; EK unp. 14816; Relvin L. Sny- 
der, Stockton, Calif. 27539 


Don’t wish today for tomorrow ; words 
and music by M. H. Van Alstyne. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Nov. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 13898; Margaret H. Van Al- 
styne, Moline, Ill. 27540 


Don’t you say you're leaving; melody ~ 


by P. Holbrock. © 1 ec Dec. 4, 
1929; E unp. 14016; Priscilla Hol- 
brock, New York. 27541 


Down by the sea; from Hits and 
misses, words and music by Tys 
Terwey. © Dec. 23, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 
26; E pub. 11889; R. L. Huntzinger, 
inec., New York. 27542 


Down by the tiger lilies ; summer reye- 
rie; by Ira 8S. Long and J. Owen 
‘ Long; pf. © Dec. 5, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 
9; E pub. 11424; A. W. Perry’s sons, 
Sedalia, Mo. 27543 


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no. 12, 1929 


27566 


Down by the waterfall; words and 
music by S. Raymond. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dec. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 14715; Stanley Raymond, 
Calumet City, Ill. 27544 


Down lovers’ lane; words and music by 
C. Ide. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dee. 28, 1929; E unp. 15070; 
Charles Ide, Stonington, Conn. 

27545 


Down the street; by Frank H. Grey; 
rhythmic orch. of toy instruments 
and pf., with teacher’s se. 4to. 
Dec. 16, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 18; E pub. 
11754; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 27546 


Down where the beautiful Fox River 
flows; words and music by K. 
Justus. ©1c. Dec. 16, 1929; E unp. 
14571; Kathryn Justus, Chicago. 

27547 

Down where the blue bonnets grow; 
words and music by Phil Baxter. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14923; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 

27548 

Dream (A); words by Francis J. 
Wells, music and rearrangement by 
P. M. Starr. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1929; 
E unp. 7483; Perry Martin Starr, 
Long Beach, Calif. 27549 


Dream boat; from- Contrary Mary, 
lyric by Sid Silvers and Harold Berg, 
music by M. K. Jerome; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © 1c. Dec. 2, 1929; E unp. 
14266; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 27550 


Dream girl; words and music by Chas. 
Jennings [i. e. C. H. Jennings. 
Words and melody only] ©1. 
Dec. 20, 1929; E unp. 14682; Charles 

’ H. Jennings, Pittsburgh. 27551 


Dream girl, sweetheart of mine; from 
Love and romance, words and music 
by L. E. St. Cyr. © 1 ec. Nov. 23, 
1929; E unp. 14081; Louis Edler St. 
Cyr, Roxbury, Mass. 27552 


Dream longings; waltz, by Walter 
Rolfe; pf. © Nov. 25, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 27; E pub. 11226; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 27553 


Dream man; words and music by Gus 
Kahn and Egbert Van Alstyne. 
[Words and melody only] ©1ee. 
Dec. 17, 1929; E unp. 14671; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 27554 


Dream (A) of love; melody by S. 
Rothstein. © 1 ¢. Dec. 38, 1929; 


E unp. 14360; Samuel Rothstein, 
Philadelphia. 27555 


Dream (A) of love at midnight; words 
and music by L. E. Parent. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. Dee. 9, 
1929; E unp. 14254; Laura Evelyn 
Parent, New York. 27556 


Dream of the water.lily; by Harold 
Greenhill, of Great Britain; pf. (In 
Springtime in the forest) © Sept. 
au, 1o29: 1 ¢ Oct-35: HE. for. Wf; 
Novello & co., ltd., London. 27597 


Dream (The) pal; words by D. Col- 
quhoun, music by Sylvester Long 
Cross; pfii © 1 ¢ Dec: 23; 1929; 
E unp. 14797; Duncan Colquhoun, 
Seattle. 27558 


Dream sweetheart; lyric by H. H. 
Jespersen, music by Lon Healy; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Dee. 17, 1929; 
2c. Dec. 20; E pub. 11817; Harvey 
H. Jespersen, Cheyenne, Wy. 27559 


Dream waltz; words and music by H. 
D. Rohman. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Dee. 14, 1929; E ump. 
14548 ; Harry Davies Rohman, Ram- 
SEV, 0 INc ed. 27560 


Dreaming of long ago; words by P. 
Warman, music by Edna Burnside. 
© 1c. Dec. 7, 1929; E unp.\14112; 
Pauline Warman, Uniontown, Pa. 

27561 


Dreaming of mother and home; waltz, 
words by H. Volswinkler, music by 
Ray Hibbeler. © 1c. Dec. 19, 1929; 
EH unp. 14664; Hazel Volswinkler, 
Nyssa, Or. 27562 


Dreamy Colorado; words by J. Wil- 
han, music by Ed. H. Applegate. 
New York City, Frank Harding. 
Oet...16, 1929: 2 ¢.. Dec. Af; i Heb: 
11527; Joe Wilhan, Chicago. 275€3 


Dreamy Louisiana: words and music 
by L. G. Burris. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. Dee. 16, 1929; BH 
unp. 14489; Leo G. Burris, Tallulah, 
La. 27564 


Drei himmlische schreine; text von 
Peter Rosegger, musik von Hans 
Lang, of Germany, op. 177; minner- 
chor a cappella. 4to. © Aug. 31, 
1929; te: Oct. 20: WH for? 7825; P2 J. 
Tonger, Cologne/Rh., Germany. 

- 27565 

Drug (The) store cowboys of Michi- 
gan; words by W. Schell, musie by 
Harry Verona. [Words and melody 


only] ©1e. Dee. 4, 1929; E unp. 
13999; William Schell, Auburn, 
mY. 27566 


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27567 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 24 


Dy bist mein stern, du bist mein mond 
und meine sonne; tango, text von 
Beda, musik von Bisemann Mihaly, 
of Hungary. © Aug. 2, 1929; 1 «. 
Sept. 10; E for. 7709; Wiener bo- 
héme-verlag, Vienna. 27567 


Duke of Ka-ki-ak ; from Hot for Paris, 
words by Edgar Leslie, music by 
Walter Donaldson; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Dec. 9, 1929; 2 c Dee. 9; 
E pub. 11415; Donaldson, Douglas 
& Gumble, inc., New York. 27568 


Dusky rose; words and music by 
Maury Madison [pseud. of W. R. 
Smith. Photostat] ©1e. Dec. 10, 
1929; EK unp. 14307; W. Renwick 
Smith, Hollywood, Calif. 27569 


Dust; lyric by Andy Rice, music by 
Fred Fisher. © 1c. Dee. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 14824; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., Culver City, Calif. 27570 


Dusty roads; words and music by Lew 
Pollack and Ted Fiorito. © Nov. 
22, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 25; EH pub. 11157; 
Remick music corp., New York. 

27571 


Dying (The) nun; words and music 
by Lulu Paschall and Pearl Ghorm- 
ley. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Dee. 26, 1929; E unp. 14966; 
Southern music pub. co., ine, New 
York. 27572 


Harly in the morning; trio, words by 
Almey St. John Adcock, music by 
Montague F. Phillips, arr. by Wil- 
liam Stickles; female voices. New 
York, N. Y., Chappell-Harms, inc. 
4to. © Dee. 18, 1929; 2 ¢. Dec. 14; 
E pub. 11904; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 2153 


Earthly friends will change; 14th cent. 
Christmas carol, English text, first 
pt. by J. M. Neale, second pt. 
adapted, music by Nocola A. Mon- 
tani; organ ace. 4to. 1. Mixed 
voices.—2. Women’s voices, 2 or 3 pt. 
© Dec. 28, 1929; 2 c. each Dec. 26; 
E pub. 11860, 11861; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 27574, 27575 


Echo blues; melody by Tiny Parham. 
© 1c. Dee. 7, 1929; E unp. 14170; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 27576 


Echo (The) of long ago; words and 
music by R. O. Bonell; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. Kenosha, Wis., Keno music 
publishers. © Dee. 10, 1929; 2 ec. 
Dec. 13; E pub. 11675; Ralph O. 
Bonell, Kenosha, Wis. 27577 


Economy ; words by L. C. Smith, music: 
by Robt. H. Brennen. [Words and. 
melody only] © 1c. Dec. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 14698; Lillie ©. Smith, Pat-- 
erson. 27578. 


Hisim laukan; words and music by A.. 
Vanagaitis, of Lithuania, domiciled 
at Chicago; pf. Le. SDBEGAHT. 
1929; EH unp. 14123; Antanas Vana-- 
gaitis, Chicago. 2T5TD: 


Elena; tango, by M. Helfand. © 1 e.. 
Noy. 30, 1929; E unp. 14119; Mau-- 
rice Helfand, New York. 27580 


Hlenita; por Pioquinto Gonzalez, sr... 
of Mexico, domiciled at El Paso;. 
pf. [Photostat] © Dec. 10, 1929; 
2c. Dec. 16; E pub. 11692; Dionisio- 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 27581 


Elephant song — Lowise; words and. 
musie by Ed Hast [i. e. E. 8S. Hast] 
© 1c. Noy. 16, 1929; E unp. 13973 ;. 
Edwin Seward East, Chicago. 

27582: 

Elfin delight; by Elizabeth Hopson ;. 
pf. © Nov. 30, 1929; 2 ¢c. Dee. 2; 
E pub. 11087; Boston music co.,. 
Boston. 27583.- 


Ellen sweet Ellen; from Lady of the- 
lake; words by Morrie Ryskind, 
music by Nathaniel Shilkret ; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Dec. 4, 1929; 2 e¢. 
Dec. 6; E pub. 11372; Atlas music- 
corp., New York. 27584 - 


El Riad temple; march, by V. H. 
Alger, arr. by Arthur Smith; band. 
pts. Sioux Falls, S. D., Hl Riad 
Shrine. © Nov. 27, 1929; 2 ¢c. Dec.. 
2; E pub. 11388; Vernon H. Alger, 
Sioux Falls, S. D. 27585.- 


by Leonard Butler, of 
Great Britain; pf. 1. Sprite of the- 
mountain rill. [4 others] © Noy. 
21, 1929; 1 c. Dec. 5; E for. 7862; 
Augener, ltd., London. 27586 .- 


Emigrantens hemlangtan; jag langtar 
hem, vals, text av Gdsta Stevens, . 
musik av Ernst Rolf, of Sweden; . 
pf. © 1e. Dec. 26, 1929; E unp.. 
14891; Ernst Rolfs musikforlags, 
a. b., Stockholm, Sweden. 27587 © 


Empress (The) dances; valse impé-- 
riale, by Charles Fonteyn Manney;_- 
pf. © Dec. 16, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 18; 
E pub. 11785; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 27588 - 


En tu ausencia; letra y musica de- 
David V. Gonzalez, of Mexico, domi- . 
ciled at El Paso; pf. [Photostat]; 


Emanations ; 


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no. 12, 1929 


27611 


© Dec. 10, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 16; B 
pub. 11593; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 27589 


En tu tumha; letra y musica de Hlena 
Ramirez, of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles; pf. [Photostat] © Dec. 
10, 1929; 2 ¢. Dec. 16; E pub. 11594 ; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 27590 


En vano sufro; melody by E. G. San- 
doval, of Mexico, domiciled at San 
Antonio. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1929; E 
unp. 14981; Southern music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 27591 


Encore; from Splinters, lyric by James 
Dyrenforth, music by Carroll Gib- 
bons, of Great Britain; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © Dec. 9, 1929; 1 c. Dec. 
19; E for. 7920; Campbell, Connelly 
& ¢co., ltd., London. 27592 


End (The) of my way; words by 
Vivian Stuart, music by Herbert 
Johnson, arr. by S. S.; mixed voices, 
with pf. or organ ace. 4to. © Dec. 
12, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 14; E pub. 11550; 
Peate’s music house, inec., Utica, 
N. Y. 27593 


Enfant (Une) de Paris! valse, paroles 
de André Baugé, musique de Fer- 
nand Malet, of France. © Oct. 18, 
1029: 1 e. Nov.,.16;,E for... 7837; 
Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 27594 


Enticement; by Sam A. Perry, orch. 
by Fink; conductor pt. © 1c. Dec. 
23, 1929; E unp. 14766; Universal 


pictures corp., Universal City, Calif. 


27595 


Eres hermosa tu; letra y musica de 
David V. Gonzalez, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at El Paso; pf. [Photostat] 
© Dec. 10, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 16; EB 
pub. 11595; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 27596 


Erholung; 10 leichte stiicke, von Ar- 
thur Seybold, of Germany, op. 246. 
1. Violine und klavier.—2. Zwei vio- 
linen. © Jan. 2, 1929; 1 c each 
Bee. 1) sh ser. foie, (ie; C.. PB: 
Peters, Leipzig. 27597, 27598 


Erholung; 12 leichte klavierstiicke fiir 
die jugend, mit besonderer bertick- 
sichtigung der linken hand, von Mar- 
tin Frey, of Germany, op. 77. © 
Jan. 2, 1929; 1 ce. Dec. 10; E for. 
7815; C. F. Peters, Leipzig. 27599 


Hs-As-polka; arr. by Karel Echtner, 
of Czechosloyakia, domiciled at Chi- 
cago. 1. Band pts.—2. Orch: pts. 


4to. © Dec. 10, 1929; 2 c. each 
Dec. 31; E pub. 12086, 12087; Vitak- 
Elsnie co., Chicago. 27600, 27601 


Es impossible; letra y musica de Mar- 
tin Lopez, of Mexico, domiciled at El 
Paso; pf. [Photostat] © Dec. 10, 
1929; 2 ec. Dec. 16; E pub. 11596; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 27602 


Es ist was los! schlager aus der Max 
Peltini-revue, musik und gesangs- 
texte von Robert Gilbert, of Ger- 
many, klav.-arr. von Harry Waldau, 
of Germany. 1. Es ist was los! [5. 
others] © Jan. 8, 1929; 1 ¢. Dec. 
20; E for. 7932; Alrobi musikverlag,. 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 27603. 


Es muy cierto; letra y musica de Man- 
uel Vargas, of Mexico, domiciled at 
El Paso; pf. [Photostat] © Dec. 
10, 1929; 2:c. Dec. 16; E pub. 11597 ;. 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 27604 


Es un crimen; letra y musica de Jesus 
P. Peralta, of Mexico, domiciled at 
El Paso; pf. [Photostat] © Dec. 
10, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 16; E pub. 11598; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 27605 


Eson just for you; lyrics and music 
by R. Wiliard Bronson. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dee. 31, 1929;. 
E unp. 15130; C. EH. Carrico and R. 
Willard Bronson, Hollywood, Calif. 

27606. 


Espagnolia; Spanish overture, by Her- 
man Finck, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Dec. 17, 1929; 1 c. Dec. 26; E 
for. 7970; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., 
London. 27607 


Espinas (Las); letra y musica de 
Manuel Flores, of Mexico, domiciled 
at El Paso; pf. [Photostat] © 
Dee. 10, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 16; E pub. 
11599; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

27608 


Esta noche con la luna; letra y 
musica de Jesus P. Peralta, of Mex- 
ico, domiciled at El Paso; pf. 
[Photostat] © Dec. 10, 1929; 2c. 
Dec. 16; E pub. 11600; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 27609 


Esther; melody by J. C. Tovar, of 
Mexico, domiciled at San Antonio. 
© 1c. Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14915; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 27610: 


Eterna (La) despedida; romanza, 
letra y mtsica de Maria Grever. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «c. 
Dec. 7, 1929; E unp. 14141; Southern. 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

27611 


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27612 


pt. III, 0. 8., Vv. 


Eterna nostalgia; versi di 
Milana, musiea di Joseph Tommasi. 
© 1c Oct. 9, 1929; B unp. 14353; 
Toto R. Milana, New York. 27612 


Etude no. 1 [and] 2; by A. Arentzen; 
violin. © Dec. 17, 1929; 2c. Dec. 
20; E pub. 11816; Arnuly Arentzen, 
Minneapolis. 27613 


Evangel (The); festival series, by 
Evangeline Booth; band pts. no. 2. 
4to. © Dec. 17, 1929; 2 ¢ Dee. 20; 
EH pub. 11813; Salvation army, inc., 
New York. 27614 


BHyangeline; cantata for sop. and alto, 
text by Henry Wadsworth Longfel- 
low, music by Noble Cain. 4to. © 
Nov. 30, 1929; 2 c. Dee. 3; D pub. 
27622; Raymond A. Hoffman co., 
Chicago. 27615 


Even song; words by Robert Louis 
Stevenson, music by B. F. Stone, jr. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Dec. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 14859; Byron F. Stone, jr., 
San Francisco. 27616 


Hvening (An) prayer; words by Fran- 
ces A. Percy, music by Ros Vors; 
med. voice. © Dec. 26, 1929; 2 ec. 
Dec. 30; E pub. 12029; Concordia 
pub. house, St. Louis. 27617 


Evenings’ lullaby; words by L. B. De 
Janvier, music by Arnold Le Bonde 
[i.e. R. A. Le Bonde] © 1 e. Oct. 
14, 1929; E unp. 14543; Robert Arn- 
old Le Bonde and Lydia B. De Jan- 
vier, Portland, Or. 27618 


Every day is holiday in kidland; lyrics 
by George Waggner, music by Gus 
Edwards. © 1c. Dee. 6, 1929; E 
unp. 14090; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., Culver City, Calif. 27619 


Every little girl wants a Rudy Vallee; 
lyrics by Eddie Cantor and G. Henry, 
music by M. Hamilton. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Dec. 5, 1929; 
E unp. 14056; Grace Henry and 
Morris Hamilton, New York. 27620 


Everybody does it in Hawaii; words by 
Hisie McWilliams, music by Jimmie 
Rodgers; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Dec. 26, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 26; E pub. 
11880; Southern music pub. co., ine., 
New York. 27621 


Hverybody has the blues; words and 
musie by L. Francis. [Words and 
melody only] 1c. Dec. 16, 1929; EH 
unp. 14535; Lucy Francis, Follans- 
bee, W. Va. 27622 


T. R.| Hverything’s wrong; words and music 


by I. F. Ghee. [Words and melody 

only] ©1ce. Dee. 11, 1929; E unp. 

14314; Irven F. Ghee, Jersey City. 
27623 


Everything she has is cute; novelty 
fox-trot, words and music by Clar- 
ence Gaskill; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. by Princess Alohe. © Apr. 29, 
1927; 2c. Dec. 3, 1929; E pub. 11278; 
General music co., New York. 27624 


Ev’rybody’s pal; words and music by 
G. W. Cheney. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Dec. 30, 1929; E unp. 
15101; George Wright Cheney, Cin- 
cinnati. 27625 


Hv’rything is right with baby; words 
by Al Dion [i. e. J. A. Dion], music 
by Samuel H. Speck. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Sept. 30, 
1929; 2 ec. Oct. 25; H pubwiizer 
Joseph Albert Dion, Cohasset, Mass. 

27626 


Excerpt from the Largo of The new 
world symphony; by  Dvyorak, 
adapted and arr. by Margaret An- 
derton; pf. © Dec. 5, 1929; 2 «. 
Dec. 9; E pub. 11460; B. F. Wood 
music co., Boston. 27627 


Hxtasy [!]; by Bert Fiske and Sam 
A. Perry, orch. by A Fink; [pf. con- 
ductor] © 1c. Dee. 23, 1929; EB 
unp. 14789; Universal pictures corp., 
Universal City, Calif. 27628 


Eyes; words and music by H. H.- Reed 
and J. Reese. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Dee. 18, 1929; E ump. 
14629; Henry HE. Reed and Jack 
Reese, San Francisco. 27629 


Faint heart never won fair lady; fox 
trot, words and music by William 
Fountain, of Great Britain, orch. sc. 
by David Bee [pseud. of Ernest 
Craps]; pf., violins 1, 2, 3, cello and 
bass pts. 4to. © Nov. 21, 1929; 1c. 
Dec. 9; E for. 7850; International 
music co., Brussels, Belgium. 27630 


Fair as the dawn; words by P. J. 
O'Reilly, music by Westell Gordon; 
high voice; in A flat. © Nov. 21, 
1929; 2 c. Noy. 23; HB pub. Ito; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 276381 


Fairy (A) lullaby; by Harold Green- 
hill, of Great Britain; pf. (In 
Springtime in the forest) © Sept. 
30, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 3; E for. 7722; 
Novello & co., ltd., London. 276382 


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no. 12, 1929 


27653 


Fantasia a la sonata; by J. M. Ingo, | Feelin’ weary; words by Marjorie 


of Italy, domiciled at Boston;. pf. 
©1e. Dec. 12, 1929; E unp. 14428; 
Joseph M. Ingo, Boston. 27633 


far-away; words by George Sigerson, 
music by Rossetter G. Cole; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Nov. 1, 1929; 2 c¢. 
Oct. 11; E pub. 10618; Henry 
Thomas FitzSimons, Chicago. 27634 


far better than gold; hymn, words by 
C. W. Vaughan, music by A. M. 
Pace. © Sept. 15, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 
20; E pub. 11739; Adger M. Pace 
and Chas. W. Vaughan, Lawrence- 
burg, Tenn. 27635 


Far from the feilds [!] of Flanders; 
words and music by J. Vollmer. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Dee. 28, 1929; E unp. 15052; James 
Vollmer, Philadelphia. 27636 


Var West; intermezzo, by René Dema- 
ret, of Belgium; with pf. conductor 
and violin 1 director. 4to. 1. Odeon 
orch. pts —2. Salonorch. pts. © 
ow to, 1929" te Mec!’ 23> W for. 
7987; Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leip- 
zig. 27637 


Farmer's life for me; words and music 
by Maceo Johnson. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dec. 7, 1929; 
E unp. 14174; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 27638 


Faroles (Los); fantasia cémica-lirica, 
letra de Paradas y Jimenez, mitsica 
de J. Guerrero y E. Bru, both of 
Spain. Pte. de apuntar. Madrid, 
Sociedad de autores espafioles. © 
Mar. 27, 1928; 1 ce. Nov. 20, 1929; E 
for. 7899; Jacinto Guerrero y En- 
rique Bru, Madrid. 27639 


Fascination; words and music by M. 
E. Bilpusch. © 1 ec. Dec. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 14521; Michael Edgar Bil- 
pusch, Los Angeles. 27640 


Fashioning you; words and music by 
L. Sucher. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Dec. 13, 1929; E unp. 
14485; Leonard Sucher, New York. 

27641 


Favorite old dances; arr. by George 
Brayley; violin and pf. Irish wash- 
erwomen. [4 others] © Oct. 17, 
1929; 2 c. Nov. 8; E pub. 11234; 
Brayley music co., Boston. 27642 


Favorite old-time songs and mountain 
ballads; collected by B. Kincaid. 
obl. 12mo. © Dec. 2, 1929; 2 ¢. and 
aff. Dec. 18; AA 31439; Bradley Kin- 
eaid, Chicago. 27643 


91207—30——3 


Staley, music by John Barnes Wells; 
high voice; in C. © Dee. 17, 1929; 
2 ¢c. Dec. 19; E pub. 11680; Boston 
music co., Boston. 27644 


Feeling drowsy; melody by Henry Al- 
len, jr. ©1. Dee. 7, 1929; E unp. 
14384; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 27645 


Feist saxophone folio no. 6; compiled 
and arr. by Lee Orean Smith; E flat 
alto, C melody-ten. and B flat ten. 
Saxophones, with ad lib. pts. for E 
flat alto and E flat bar. and pf. ace. 
© Nov. 29, 1929; 2 e. Nov. 30; E pub. 
11878 ; Leo Feist, inec., New York. 

27646 


Fern (The) clad hills; words by Mary 
Waite [pseud. of M. Bell], music by 
Ray Hibbeler. © 1 ¢. Oct. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 12618; Mary Bell, Foxlake, 
Wis. 27647 


Festive (The) hour; by Domenico 
Savino; orch. pts. © Nov. 22, 1929: 
2 ec. Nov. 25; E pub. 11094; Atlas 
music corp., New York. 27648 


Finale of movietone follies; melody 
from Fox movietone follies, arr. by 
Con Conrad, Sidney D. Mitchell and 
Archie Gottler. © 1 ¢ Nov. 19, 
1929; E unp. 18581; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

27649 


Find me a primitive man; Fifty mil- 
lion Frenchmen, words and music by 
Cole Porter; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Dec. 4, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 6; E pub. 
11381; Harms, ine., New York. 

27650 


Finns det flickor ja da finns det kys- 
sar; text ay Gdédsta Stevens, musik 
av Jules Sylvain [pseud. of Stig 
Hansson], of Sweden; pf. © 1 «. 
Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14888; Ernst 
Rolfs musikforlags, a. b., Stockholm, 
Sweden. 27651 


Fiorellin di prato! romanza, di Fed- 
erica, parole di A. Boschetti, musica 
di Franz Lehar, of Hungary; mand. 
4to. © May 8, 1929; 1 c. July 16; 
E for. 7950; Casa musicale Mauro, 
Rome... 27652 


Firefly fancies; caprice, by Justin Elie, 
of Haiti, domiciled at New York; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. © 
Sept. 17, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 28; E pub. 
11990; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

27653 


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27654 


First grade melody tales for young 
violinists ; by Rebecca Richards; with 
and without pf. ace: © Noy. 12, 
1929; 2 c. Nov. 16; E pub. 11187; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 27654 


First love; waltz, words and music by 
E. R. Scannell. © 1 ¢ Dee. 17, 
1929; E unp. 14564; Earle Robert 
Scannell, Burlingame, Calif. 27655 


First mass in B flat; words from Ro- 
man Catholic liturgy, music by J. 
G. Weisz; mixed voices. ©1«. Dec. 
18, 1929; E unp. 14454; James G. 
Weisz, Macon, Ga. 27656 


First nocturne in G; by Herm. M. 
Hahn; organ. © Dec. 11, 1929; 2 «. 
Dec 73) “E> pubs’ 143595. 4 Will.’ A. 
Young, Fort Wayne, Ind. 27657 


Flag baby; words and music by H. P. 
Nissen. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dec. 11, 1929; E unp. 14835; 
Henry Petersen Nissen, Oakland; 
Calif. 27658 


Flapper girl; words and musiec by A. 
Galbinsky. © 1. Dee. 6, 1929; E 
unp. 14096; Alick Galbinsky, Mon- 
rovia, Calif. 27659 


Flatteries; by Sam A. Perry, arr. by 
Fink; pf. conductor. © 1 .¢. Dec. 
23, 1929; E unp. 14750; Universal 
pictures corp., Universal City, Calif. 

27660 


Florecita ; tango, by Barretto de Souza, 
of Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York); } pir ;©, tiie.» Mee = 16; 21929 ; 
EH unp. 14509; J. Barretto de Souza, 
New York. 27661 


Flying leaf; by Fritz Spindler, op. 123, 
no. 10; pf., with biographical sketch, 
glossary, fingering, phrasing and in- 
structive annotations on form and 
structure and method of study, by 
Arthur Edward Johnstone. © Oct. 
25, 1929)" 2 e. Oct. B0V ai Noy. 25; 
AA 30404; Art publication society, 


Clayton, Mo. 27662 
Forsék med mej; quick fox, av B. 
Lundberg, of Sweden; pf. © 1 ec. 


Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14890; Ernst 
Rolfs musikforlags, a. b., Stockholm, 


Sweden. 27663 
Folkets park valsen; text av Fritz 
Gustaf, musik ay Ernst Rolf och 


Karl Wehle, both of Sweden; pf. © 
1c. Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14896; 
Ernst Rolfs musikfoOrlags; a. b., 
Stockholm, Sweden. 7664 


pt. ITI, n. s., v. 24 


Following famous footsteps; words by 
George Waggner, music by Gus Ed- 
wards. ©1c. Dec. 6, 1929; E unp. 
14093; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
Culver City, Calif. 27665 


For His dear sake; hymn, words by 
Mrs. J. M. Hunter, music by T. N. 
Beall. © Oct. 1, 1929; 2 c Dec. 6; 
E pub. 11334; T. N. Beall, Enter- 
prise, Ala. 27666 


For I’m still in love with you; words 
and music by C. V. White. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Dee. 138, 
1929 ; E unp. 14450; Charlemagne V. 
White, Washington. 27667 


For the honor of old Purdue; words 
and music by F. C. Huston. © Jan. 
15, 1929; 2 ce. Dee. 23; H pub. 11851; 
Frank C. Huston, Knightstown, Ind. 

27668 


For the man who is true; words by 
P. O. Boggs, music by Robt. H. Bren- 
nen. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Dee. 14, 1929; E unp. 14477; 
Stella Boggs, Winston-Salem, N. C. 

\ 27669 

For you; words and music by C. 
Gladish. © 1 ¢. Dec. 16, 1929; E 
unp. 14485; Cora Gladish, Higgins- 
ville, Mo. 27670 


For you baby; from Padlocks of 1929, 
words and music by Mack Gordon 
and Geo. D. Wiest. © Nov. 19, 
1929; 2 ¢.. Nov.’ 2030 Epub. 11189; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., New 
York. 27671 


Forest fires; by Sam A. Perry; pf. 
conductor. © 1 ¢. Dec. 23, 1929; H 
unp. 14781; Universal pictures corp., 
Universal City, Calif. 27672: 


Forget-me-nots; by Walter Rolfe; pf. 
© Nov. 26, 1929; 2 c Dec. 5; E pub. 
11397; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 
27673 

Forgetting; words and music by J. A. 
Jacobson. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dee. 9, 1929; E unp. 14228; 
Joseph A. Jacobson, New York. 


Forgive and forget; words by F. EH. 
Corey, music by C. Albert Scholin. 
© Nov. 8, 1929; 2 e. Nov. 14; E pub. 
11166; Florence HE. Corey, Waterloo, 
Ta. 27675 

Forgive! and let me taste your lips 
again; words and music by T. F. 
Ligon. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dec. 16, 1929; E unp. 14495; 
Thaddeous F. Ligon, Brunswick, Ga. 

27676 


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27674 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1929 


Fort Worth rag; melody by F. A. 
iarner.. ©.) ca Dec. 26... 1929; 9. 
unp. 14979; Southern music pub. co., 
ine., New York. 27677 


Forth to the fight; anthem, words by 
W. H. Kirby, music by Stanley R. 
Avery; mixed voices; organ acc. 
4to. © Dec. 16, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 18; 
E pub. 11755; Theodore Presser co., 


Philadelphia. 27678 
Four (The) day blues; words and 
music by Ishman Bracey. [Words 


and melody only] © 1. Dee. 26, 
1929; E unp. 15002; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 27679: 


Fox (The) chase; old Virginia galop, 
words and music by J. Owen Long; 
pf. © Dec. 5, 1929; 2 ¢ Dec. 9; E 
pub. 11418; A. W. Perry’s sons, Se- 
dalia, Mo. 


Fracaso (El); letra ,y musica de 
Rafael Mayat, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Les Angeles; pf. [Photostat] © 
Dec. 10, 1929; 2 ce. Dec. 16; E pub. 
11601; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

27681 


Free me from self; sacred song, words 
and music by Claude L. Fichthorn ; 
med. or high voice. © Nov. 26, 
1928; 2 c. Dec. 5; E pub. 11401; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 27682 


Freeing (The) of the frontier; can- 
tata with folk song and hymn-tune 
foundation, text by Avery Gaul, set 
to music by Harvey Gaul: mixed 
voices, with soli. 4to. © Dec. 18, 
nO 2 Deer 20°00 pub. 141722 5 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 27683 


French quit Rhine; words by P. Fell- 
man, music by Frank Brown; pf. 
© 1c. Dec. 4, 1929; E unp. 14024; 
Pauline Fellman, Long Beach, N. Y. 

27684 


Fresno blues; words and music by J. 
H. Crockett, jr. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Dee. 18, 1929; E 
unp. 14449; Johnny Harvey Crockett. 
jr., New York. 27685 


Frieden; text von James Grun, musik 
von Hans Pfitzner, of Germany, op. 
o, ur, 1; gesang u..orch. | Partitur. 
© Sept. 10, 1929; 1 c Sept. 24; EB 
for. 7738; Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 

27686 


Friends, tried and true; souvenir, lyric 
by Frederick H. Martens, music by 
Franz Drdla, choral arr. by Chris- 
topher O’Hare; sop. 1, 2 and alto. 
4to. © Dec. 6, 1929; 2 c Dec. 5; 


27680 | 


27698 


E pub. 11298; Kay and Kay music 
pub. corp., New York. 27687 


Fr¢éken, skal det ikke vere dem og 
mig? tekst af Alfred Kjerulf, musik 
af Gdsta Bohmann, of Denmark; pf. 
© Nov. 1, 1929; 1c. Nov. 20; E for. 
7750; Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

27688 


Funny feathers; words and music by 
Victoria Spivey. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 ¢. Dec. 7, 1929; E 
unp. 14868; Southern music pub. co., 
ine., New York. 27689: 


Futuristic blues; melody by W. Craw- 
ley. [Words and melody only]. © 
Lie Dee: 11, 1929;-E. unp. 14310; 
Wilton Crawley, New York. 27690 


Fy pa sej, gamla miinniskan! from 
Karl Ewerts sommar revy, 1929, 
text av Karl Ewert [pseud. of Karl 
Ewert Christensen], musik av Helan 
[pseud. of Sven Helin], of Sweden; 
pfs ©, June 46; 1929:;. 1 se: -Deés 65 
EK for. 7768; A. b. Nordiska musik- 
forlaget, Stockholm. 27691 

Gaditana; paso doble, parole di A. R. 
Borella, musica di A. Livio, of Italy ; 
pr., ©’ May. 5, 1929; .1.¢. July 16: 
E for. 7942; Casa editrice musicale 
Benini & Rampoldi, Como, Italy. 

27692 


Gaily we go; by Laurence Bolton, ed. 
and fingered by Harriet Bacon Mac- 
Donald; pf. © Nov. 29, 1929; 2 ec. 
Dec. 9; E pub. 11453; Ernest Gerald 
Council, Dallas. 27693 


Galway (The) piper; pt. song, words 
by Nimmo Christie, set to Irish air, 
The rakes of Mallow, by Percy E. 
Fletcher, arr. by E. L. Nowell 
[pseud. of Harry L. Harts]; sop., 
alto and bar. © Dee. 20, 1929; 2c. 
Dec. 23: E pub. 11829; Charles W, 
Homeyer & co., Boston. 27694 


Gambler’s blues; words and music by 
Joe Washburn. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Dec. 27, 1929; BH 
unp. 15087; Santly bros., ine., New 
York. 27695 

Ganza-drums;° pt.-song, words by 
Frederick H. Martens, music by Lily 
Strickland. 4to. 1. Mixed voices.— 
2. Male voices. © Dee. 21, 1929; 
2 c. each Dec. 26; E pub. 11940, 
11941; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

27696, 27697 

Gaona eh Juarez; por Pioquinto Gon- 
zalez, sr., of Mexico, domiciled at El 
Paso; pf. [Photostat] © Dec. 10, 
1929 5 2 ¢. Dee 1637/) pub. 11602: 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 27698 


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27699 


Garland waltz; by H. P. Hopkins; pf. 
©: Nov. 25,:1929;. 2c. Nov. 27; EH 


pub. 11197; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 27699 
Gaviotas (Las); letra y musica de 


Raul Perez, of Mexico, domiciled at 
El Paso; pf. [Photostat] © Dec. 
10, 1929; 2c. Dec. 16; E pub. 11603; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 
27700 


Gavotte; by Cedric W. Lemont, op. 59, 
no. 4; pf. © Nov. 2, 1929; 2c. Nov. 
23; E pub. 11107; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 27701 


Gee! but I’m in love with only you; 
waltz, words by W. K. Walker, mu- 
sic by W. K. Walker and Paul E. 
Anspach. © 1 c. Dec. 6, 1929; E 
unp. 14073; W. Kenneth Walker, 
Port Chester, N. Y. 27702 


Gee, it’s heaven to be pretty; words 
and music by H. Cullinan. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 «¢ Dec. 2, 
1929; E unp. 13926; Hobart Culli- 
nan, Buffalo. 27703 


Genendels licht bentshen; words and 
music by S. Small. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Dec. 10, 1929; 
E unp. 14299; Solomon Small, Brook- 
lyn. 27704 


General motors mareh; by Ed. Dowin 
fi. e. E. G. Dowin]; pf. [Photo- 
stat] ©1c. Dec. 11, 1929; E unp. 
14319; Edwin Goodrich Dowin, Pon- 
tiac, Mich. 27705 


George; one step, by Sarah L. H. Ma- 
duro, of Netherlands, domiciled at 
New York, arr. by R. Th. Palm; pf. 

'© 1c. Nov. 13, 1929; E unp. 14076; 
Charles Maduro, New York. 27706 


Georgia peach; march, words and mnu- 
sic by Scott Cameron, arr. by O. 
Henry; band pts. © Sept. 16, 1929; 
2. ¢. Sept. 28:3 BH pub aos, : |S. 
Cameron, Savannah, Ga. 27707 


Geraldine; words and music by S. 8. 
Skinner. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ¢ Dec. 9, 1929; E unp. 14253; 
Secil S. Skinner, Kittanning, Pa. 

27708 


Ghost on parade; by Sam A. Perry; 
[pf. conductor] © 1 e. Dec. 23, 
1929; EH unp. 14784; Universal pic- 
tures corp., Universal City, Calif. 

27709 

Giacomina; one-step, di Giovanni Si- 
monetti, of Italy, rid. di Edoardo 
Lanzetta; piccola orch. parti. 4to. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


© Nov. 25, 1929; 1 ec. Dec. 19; HB 
for. 7976; A. -& G. CariSGhimyes 
Milan. 27710 


Giacomina! one step, versi di Peppino 
Mendes, musica di Giovanni Simo- 
netti, of Italy; pf. © Nov. 25, 1929; 
1 c. Dec. 19; E for. 7984; A. & G. 
Carisch & c., Milan. 27711 


Gieda gaideliai; words and music by 
A. Vanagaitis, of Lithuania, domi- 
ciled at Chicago; pf. ©1ce. Dee. 7, 
1929; E unp. 14124; Antanas Vana- 

_ gaitis, Chicago. yf Wr 62 


Giggles; by Sam A. Perry, arr. by 
Fink; pf. conductor. © 1 e. Dee. 
23, 1929; E unp. 14751; Universal 
pictures corp., Universal City, Calif. 

27718 


Gimme a black-haired mamma, with 
eyes of baby blue; fox trot, words 
and music by I. Tobin. © 1 ¢. Dec. 
23, 1929; E unp. 14810; Ivan Tobin, 
Chicago. 27714 


Girl (The) I love she got long curly 
hair; words and music by John 
Estes. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14953 ; 
Southern music pub. co., inec., New 


York. 27715 
Girl (The) I used to know; words and 
music by G. Evans. [Words and 


melody only] © 1 ce. Dee. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 14833; Guy Evans, Pontiac, 
Mich. 27716 


Girl (The) my lifes schemes; words 
and music by W. Upchurch. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. Dee. 9, 
1929: E unp. 14233; Wright Up- 
church, New York. 27717 


Girl of my dreams, am I dreaming yet ; 
words and music by L. A. Hills. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
Dee. 21, 1929; E unp. 14726; Lorna 
A. Hills, Glastonbury, Conn. 27718 


Girls (The) we remember; from Hold 
everything, lyric by Al. Dubin, music 
by Joe Burke; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Dec. 13, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 17; E pub. 
11916; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 27719 


Gitana (La); letra y musica de Jose 
R. Maytt, of Mexico, domiciled at El 
Paso; pf. [Photostat] © Dec. 10, 
1929; 2 ec. Dec. 16; E pub. 11604; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

27720 


Give a cheer for Waltham; words and 


music by Elsie Mae Cheney. © Nov. 


7, 1929; 2 ce. Nov. 16; E pub. 11236; 


1462 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1929 


Howard Cheney, Waltham, 
tre 


Henry 
Mass. 


Give for the Master’s sake; hymn, 
words by Nobie Beall Dykes, music 
by J. O. Beall. © Oct. 1, 1929; 2 c. 
Dec. 6; E pub. 11332; Jno. O. Beall, 
Samson, Ala. 2iie2 


Give to the world the best you have; 
fox-trot song, from A woman who 
was forgotten, words and music by 
Ray Canfield, Haven Gillespie and 


Sidney Rockman; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Dec. 13, 1929; 2 c. Dee. 16; 


E pub. 11716; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 27723 
Gladyse: melody by Thomas Waller. 
© 1e. Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14961; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 27724 
Glory to San Diego; words and music 
by I. Wister. San Diego, Calif., 
Wister studio. © Dec. 10, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 16; E pub. 11650; Isabel Wis- 
ter, San Diego, Calif. ae (25 


Go ’way moon; words and music by 
B. M. Stephens. [Blue-print] © 
eee Piece, &. 1929>- Hh) unp: 14051 * 
Berry Marvin Stephens, Dallas. 

27726 

God bless my native land; march, 
words [adapted], and music by M. 
W. Butler: pf., organ or voice. © 
eer. 30 19295) 2 e. ec :9 ; Ec pub. 
11423; A. W. Perry’s sons, Sedalia, 
Mo. 27727 

God mastering me; anthem, poem by 
Gerard Hopkins, music by Graham 
Godfrey, of Great Britain; mixed 

‘ voices, unacc. 4to. © Nov. 29, 1929; 
1c. Nov. 30; E for. 7783; Stainer & 
Bell, Itd., London. 27728 


God never fails; hymn, words by Bes- 
sie Veit Boucher, music by A. M. 
Pace. © Sept. 15, 1929: 2 ce Dec. 
20; E pub. 11736; Adger M. Pace, 
Lawrenceburg, Tenn. 27729 


Goddess (The) of love; words and 
music by N. E. Walsh. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Dec. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 145382; Norman Edward 
Walsh, Fresno, Calif. 27730 


Gor (De’) de’ samma vad de’ kos tar, 
. ty jag kodper hela stan; av Karl 
Wehle, of Sweden; pf. © 1c. Dec. 
26, 1929; E unp. 14903; Ernst Rolfs 


musikforlags, a. b., Stockholm, 
Sweden. 20731 
Golden butterfly; words by Joseph 


Strack, music by J. De Bueris; pf. 


27742 


© 1e¢. Dec. 6, 1929; E unp. 14072; 
John De Bueris, Corona, N. Y. 
27732 


Golden (The) dog; musical romance 
of old Quebec in 2 acts, lyrics by J. 
L. Logan and others, music by F. O. 
Cooke, R. W. Hedges and others. 
© Dee. 13, 1929; 2 ec. Dee. 18; D 
pub. 27631; John Church co., Cin- 


cinnati. 27130 
Golden paradise; words and music by 
Helen Trix; pf. and nkulele ace. 


[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Nov. 29, 1929; 2 «. Dec. 2; E pub. 
11450; Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., 
London. 27734 


Golden rose; words and music by Jack 
Edgar [pseud. of J. E. Hostater], 
arr. by Harry A. Powell. [Photo- 
stat] © 1c. Dee. 3, 1929; E unp. 
13850; John Edgar Hostater, Pied- 
mont, Calif. Was 


Gone but not forgotten; words and 
music by M. Clarke, of Canada. © 
1 c. Dec. 12, 1929; E unp. 14408; 
Myrtle Clarke, Browning, Sask., 
Canada. 27736 


Gonna get on the river; words and 
music by Mitchell bros. and B. 
Miller. [Words and melody only] 
© 1«¢ Nov. 27, 1929; E unp. 14355; 
Bob Miller, New York. 2CiBt 


Good-bye forever! words by Aquila 
Glenn, music by Chester Escher. © 
Dee). 345-1929: 2.¢. Dee. 305, H.pub: 
12042; Glenn’s pub. co., El Dorado, 
Ark. 27738 

Good for you—bad for me; from 
Flyin’ high, words and music by B. 
G. De Sylva [pseud. of George Gard 


De Sylva], Lew Brown and Ray 
Henderson. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Dec. 31, 1929; E unp. 


15081; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 24139 
Good morning, all; by H. P. Hopkins; 
pr. ©: Nov. 25, 1929; 2.ce:. Nov. 27; 
E pub. 11196; Theodore Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 27740 


Good-night darling; words and music 
by C. Greene. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Dee. 7, 1929; E unp. 
14162; Southern music pub. co., ine., 
New York. 27741 

Good old Mary Brown; from Words 
and music, words and music by 
William Kernell. © Dec. 24, 1929; 
2c. Dec. 26; E pub. 11856; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

27742 


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27743 


pt. 1, Dn. 83 Woes 


Good stuff; words and music by Bill 
Pearson. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dec. 12, 1929; E unp. 14398; 
State Street music pub. ‘co., ine., 
Chicago. 277483 


Goodness gracious; from Top speed, 
words and music by Bert Kalmar 
and Harry Ruby; pf. and ukulele 


acc. ©, Nov. 22, 1929; 2 ¢ Nov. 25; 
E pub. 11149; Harms, ine, New 
York. 27744 


Got butter on it; by Ikey Robinson, 
arr. by James Alston. © 1 ¢. Dee. 
5, 1929; E unp. 14061; State Street 
music pub. co., inc., Chicago. 27745 


Got my mind on that thing; words and 
music by Bud Allen. © 1 ¢c. Dee. 
13, 1929; E unp. 14439; Bud Allen 


music co., New York. 27746 
Gounod (Charles Francois) Flower 
song; from Faust, choral arr. by 


Christopher O’Hare; sop. 1, 2 and 
alto. 4to. © Dec. 619293020 
Dec. 5; E pub. 11297; Kay and Kay 
music pub. corp., New York. 27747 


Grab me, grab me and see; words by 
Milton Colber, music by S. Levine 
and Fanny Weiss. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Dee. 4, 1929; E 
unp. 14025; Sidney Levine, Brook- 
lyn. 27748 


Gracejadas de Pepino; by Ricardo 
Garcia de Arellano, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at San Antonio; pf. © 1. 
Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14976; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc., New York. 

_ 27749 


Graduation day; words and music by 
Andy Rice. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1929; 
EH unp. 14295; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., Culver City, Calif. 27750 


Graf Zepelin [!]; por Pioquinto Gon- 
zalez, sr., of Mexico, domiciled at 
El Paso; pf. [Photostat] © Dec. 
10, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 16; E pub. 11605; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 27751 


Gramofonvalsen; ay Ernst Rolf, of 
Sweden; pf. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1929; 
EH unp. 14902; Ernst Rolfs musik- 
forlags, a. b., Stockholm, Sweden. 

27752 


Granada; marcha, letra y mtsica de 
F. Bonanova, of Spain, domiciled at 


New York. [Words and melody 
only] ©1«. Dec. 10, 1929; E unp. 
14303; Fortunio Bonanova, New 
York. 27753 


Granada! paso-doble, von Alfonso 
Vidal, of Spain; kleines orch. stim- 
men. 4to. © Oct. 1, 1929; 1 ©. Dee. 
2; E for. 7886; N. Simrock, G. m. b. 
H., Berlin. 27754 


Grand piano blues; melody by WHarl 
Hines. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 
14938; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 27755 


Grave (The) on the green hillside; 
words and music by A. P. Carter. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Dec. 7, 1929; E unp. 14381; Southern 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 

27756 


Great (The) reaping day; words and 
music by Bessie Johnson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ce. Dee. 26, 
1929; EH unp. 14974; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. rg Waal | 

Pauline Hart, 


Grey dawn; lyric by 


music by E. Franker. © 1 ¢. Dee. 
23, 1929: E unp.) 48i4; wesc 
Franker, New York. 27758 


Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) Album-leaf; 
op. 12, no. 7; pf., with biographical 
sketch, glossary, fingering, phrasing, 
pedaling and instructive annotations 
on form and structure and method 
of study, by Arthur Edward John- 
stone. © Oct. 25, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 
30; aff. Nov. 25; AA 380402; Art 
publication society, Clayton, Mo. 

27759 


Dance caprice; op. 28, no. 3; pf., 
with biographical sketch, glossary, 
fingering, phrasing, pedaling and in- 
structive annotations on form and, 
structure and interpretation by Ar- 
thur Edward Johnstone. © Oct. 
25; 1929; 2 ce. Oct. 30; ait. Neve ce: 
AA 30408; Art publication society, 
Clayton, Mo. 27760 


Nocturne; op. 54, no. 4, fingering, 
phrasing, pedaling and annotations 
on form and structure and interpre- 
tation by Arthur Edward Johnstone; 
pf. © Aug. 9, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 14; 
E pub. 11293; Art publication soc., 
Clayton, Mo. 27761 


Guadalupe; 0, Un episodio de la guerra 
civil mexicana, ensayo dramatico 
musical, en un acto, letra y musica 
de Emilio Mondragon. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
18, 1929; D unp. 27625; T. M. Juarez, 
Los Angeles. 27762 


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no. 12, 1929 27784 
GyoOngyvirig;: tango-dal, versét és 20; E for. 7748; Wilhelm Hansen, 
zenéjét irta Kalmar Tibor, of Hun- Copenhagen. 27774 
gary. Dec. 18, 1928; 1 ¢c. Dec. [ 
ee Hand in hand; words by Theron 


20, 1929; E for. 7933; Rozsavilgyi & 
co., Budapest, Hungary. 27763 


Gypsy ; words and music by M. Lasco. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
Dec. 28, 1929; E unp. 15068; Morris 
Laseo, Chicago. 27764 


Gypsy lane; words and music by A. E. 
House. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ¢..Dec. 21, 1929: E unp. 14702; 
Alice E. House, Philadelphia. 27765 


Gypsy maid; words and music by J. 
Smidl. © 1c. Dee. 7, 1929; E unp. 
14117; Joseph Smidl, Westmont, III. 

27766 

Gypsy moon; words by Alfred R. Ross- 
man, music by E. Whittick. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Dee. 21, 
1929; E unp. 14734; Edith Whittick, 
Keansburg, N. J. 27767 


Hilsa det till mor; text av Ture Evald, 
musik av Igor Borganoff, of Sweden; 
pf. © Nov. 16, 1929; 1 e@ Dee. 4; 
E for. 7728; Edition Sylvain, Stock- 
holm, Sweden. 27768 


Hiindel (Georg Friedrich) Why do the 
nations; music arr. by Mark An- 
drews; male voices. © Dec. 17, 
1929; 2 c. Dee. 18; E pub. 11714; G. 
Ricordi & co., ine, New York. 

27769 


Hatt ich ein bild von dir ...; Eng- 
lish waltz, text und musik von Fritz 
Rotter, of Germany, and Michael 
Krausz, of Hungary. © Dec. 5, 
1929; 1 c. Dec. 28; E for. 7999; Drei- 
masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 27770 


Hail! United States of America ; words 
and music by C. L. Barcus. 4to. 
© Oct. 19, 1929; 2 c Dec. 9; E pub. 
11473; Corinne Locke Barcus, Gar- 
den City, N. Y. 27771 


Half (The) ain’t never been told; 
words and music by F. W. McGee. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Dee. 26, 1929; E unp. 14876; R. S. 
Peer, New York. 27772 


Hall-Mack (The) company’s book of 
anthems, no. 6; compiled and ed. by 
J. Lincoln Hall, words and music by 
various authors. 4to. © Nov. 18, 
1929; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 9; A 16273; 
Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 27773 


Han var en dejlig fyr; slow-fox, tekst 
og musik af James Gilling, of Den- 
mark; pf. © Nov. 1, 1929; 1 c Nov. 


Brown, music by Herbert Johnson, 
arr. by S. S.; mixed voices. 4to. 

Dec. 12, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 14; E pub. 
11551; Peate’s music house, inc., 
Utiea; N.Y. 27775 


Hand in hand we walked along to- 
gether; words and music hy Doc 
Walsh. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dee. 26, 1929; E unp. 15006; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 27776 


Hang onto a rainbow; from Show girl 
in Hollywood, words and music by 
Bud Green and Sam H. Stept; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Jan. 2, 1930; 
2 eo Dec" 30,” 1929; Ee pub: 12033; 
Green & Stept, inc., New York. 

Peay 

Hanno raggion’ ’e ffemmene; versi e 
musica di F. Amodio; violino. © 
1 e@ Dee. 12, 1929; E unp. 14394; 
Frank Amodio, Brocklyn. 27778 


Happy cowboy; lyric by Arthur Freed, 
music by Nacio Herb Brown. ©1c. 
Nov. 25, 1929; E unp. 14545; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver City, 
Calif. 27779 


Happy days; words and music by E. A. 
Bruguiere. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 1929; E unp. 12413; 
Emile A. Bruguiere, Principality of 
Monaco. 27780 


Happy (A) song; words and music by 
E. W. Hennessy. ©.1 ec. Dec. 2, 
1929; E unp. 13976; Edward Wil- 
liam Hennessy, Hollywood, Calif. 

27781 


Happy (The) warrior; words and mu- 
sic by F. Louda. © Nov. 20, 1929; 
2c. Dec. 4; E pub. 11469; Frances 


Louda, New York. 27782 
Hark, now, o shepherds; words by 
Cordelia Brooks Fenno, Moravian 


melody arr. by Morten J. Luvaas; 
double cho. of mixed voices; a cap- 
pella. © Nov. 7, 1929; 2 c. Dee. 2; 
E pub. 11284; C. C. Birchard & ©co., 
Boston. 27783 


Hark! that’s Eckener and his ark; 
words and music by E. Ritter. New 
York City, Frank Harding. [Eng- 
lish-and German text] © Oct. 18, 
1929; 2 « Dec. 11; E pub. 11530; 
Elizabeth Ritter, Arlington, Wash. 

27784 


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27785 


Harlem; by Louis Danz, ed. by Rich- 
ard Drake Saunders; pf. © Nov. 
25, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 22; EH pub. 11869; 
Walter A. Quincke, Los Angeles. 

27785 


Harlem heaven: lyric by Chas. Reis- 
ner, music by Louis Alter. © 1 ce. 
Oct. 29, 1929; E unp. 12672; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver City, 
Calif. 27786 


Harlequins (The) ; marche fantastique, 
by George J. Trinkaus; orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor. © Nov. 12, 
1929; 2 c. Nov. 16; E pub. 11180; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 27787 


Harmonica Harry, the harmonica king; 
words and music by Phil Baxter, 
arr. by Eugene Platzman; pf. ace, 
with ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. | ©’ ‘Dee: 20, 1929-2 e Dee 
212" pub, “i823 -F Wii venkins 
sons’ music co., Kansas City, Mo. 

27788 


Harmony and transposition; by EH. M. 


Small. ©1c. Dec. 18, 1929; E unp. 
14634; Effie Mae Small, Detroit. 

27789 

Harvest (The) time comes; hymn, 


words by Ruth Riddles and T. N. 
Beall, music by T. N. Beall. © Oct. 
1, 1929::) 2 'c.' Dee..6:) Hy pulse tag ; 
T. N. Beall, Enterprise, Ala. 27790 


Harvey; words and music by Hoagy 
Carmichael and Irving Mills; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. 
© Nov. 20, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 7; EB pub. 
11871; Gotham music service, ine., 
New York. 27791 


Hatikvoh; by L. N. Imber [and] Oif’n 
pripetshok, by M. Warschawsky, 
arr., fingered and phrased by Harold 
Hisenberg; violin and pf., with 2d. 
violin pt., or pf. solo. © Novy. 29, 
19295: 2 1 C..,,. DGC) 72 5) Ein Deine 5 
Harry Perlberg music co., New York. 

21792 


Haunting memories; words and music 
by A. Colgan and Ray Hibbeler; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © 1 «@ Dee. 5, 
1929; E unp. 143845; Alma Colgan, 
Chicago. 27793 


Have you forgotten? words and music 
by Bill Harwell [i. e. ‘W. D.. Har- 
well] © 1. Dec. 5, 1929; E ump. 
14089 ; William Dunlap Harwell, At- 
lanta. 27794 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


Haven of rest; words and music by 
A. Proctor. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Dee. 21, 1929; E unp. 
14705; Anna Proctor, New York. 

27795 


Having my own sweet way; from 
Duchess of Chicago, words by Ed- 
ward Eliscu, music by Emmerich 
Kalman, arr. by Albert Szirmai, of — 
Hungary, domiciled at New York; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Noy. 22, 
1929; 2 c. Nov. 25; E pub, 11148; 
Harms, inc., New York. [© new 
arrangement and new lyrics] 27796 


Hawaiian capers; melody by B. Na- 
wahi. © 1c. Dec. 17, 1929; E unp. 
14582; Bennie Nawahi, New York. 

27797 


Hawaiian love song; from Broadway 
hoofer, lyric by Ballard MacDonald, 
music by Dave Franklin. © Dec. 9, 
1929; 2 c. Dec. 10; EH pub. 11458; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

27798 


Hay unos ojos; letra y musica de 
Elena Ramirez, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Los Angeles; pf. [Photostat] © 
Dec. 10, 1929; 2 ec. Dee. 16; E pub. 
11606; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

' 27799 


Haydn (Franz Josef) Miniature duets 
from master symphonies; by Haydn, 
Mozart and others, selected and arr. 
by Elizabeth Gest; pf. © Dec. 14, 
1928; 2 c. Dec. 16;.H pub. 11565; 

- Boston musie co., Boston. 27800 


He blamed her for it all; words and 
music by EH. F. Joyce; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1929; E 
unp. 14744; Edward F. Joyee, Kan- 
sas City, Kan. 27801 


He got better things for you; words 
and music by T. Roberts. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 «© Dee. 26, 
1929; E unp. 15008; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 27802 


He left your smile; lyric and music 
by D. Worth. © 1c. Dee. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 15128; Daisy Worth, Malden, 
Mass. 278038 


He'll fold thee to His heart; hymn, 
words by Johnson Oatman, jr., 
music by T. N. Beall. © Oct. 1, 
1929; 2 ec. Dec. 6; EB pub. (11836; 
T. N. Beall, Enterprise, Ala. 27804 


He’s calling you; hymn, words by B. 
B. Edmiaston, musie by C. C. Staf- 
ford. © Oct. 1, 1929; 2 c. Dee. 16; 
E pub. 11648; Stamps-Baxter music 
co., Dallas. 27805 


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no. 12, 1929 


He’s gone away and he won’t come 
back no more; words and music by 
J. May. ©1c. Dee. 11, 1929; E unp. 
144380; Jack May, Chicago. 27806 


Heah’ me talkin’; melody by Lillian 
Hardin. © 1c. Dee. 7, 1929; E unp. 
14879: Southern music pub. ¢o., inc., 
New York. 27807 


Hear my cry, O God: words from 
Psaim 61, music by Leo Sowerby ; 
bass voice, with organ acc. © Dec. 
By toss; 2 c.. Dec. 5; BH. pub. 11316; 
H, W. Gray co., New York. 27808 


Hear the murmuring waters (Ecco 
mormorar l’onde) ; by C. Monteverdi, 
English tr. by Hugh and Elaine 
Ross, of Great Britain; mixed voices. 
4to. © Nov. 25, 1929; 2c. Nov. 26; 
EH} pub. 11155; G. Ricordi & co., ine., 
New York. 27809 


Heart and soul; words and music by 
G. R. Wilson. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Dee. 17, 1929; E unp. 

' 14562: George Robert Wilson, New 
York. 27810 


Heart (A) that’s true to me; words 
and music by C. R. Swanson. © 
Pee ber, 26, fo20° B unp. 15020; 
Charles R. Swanson, The Dalles, Or. 

27811 


Hearts are trump; words and music 
by G. W. Cheney. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Dee. 30, 1929; E 
unp. 15098; George Wright Cheney, 
Cincinnati. 27812 


Hearts true love; words and music by 
W. J. and Olga Streuber. © 1 ¢ 
Nov. 12, 1929; E unp. 14034; Will J. 
Streuber, Los Angeles. 27813 


Heavenly glory songs; by L. L. Nan- 
kivell. With supplement. © Nov. 
11, 1929; 2 ce. Nov. 14; E pub. 11743; 
Louise L. Nankivell, Chicago. [© 
But as for me, Working for Jesus 
and 3 others] 27814 


Heavenly lullaby; words and music by 
Roy Rockwood [pseud. of V. E. 
Rockwood. [Words and melody 
only] ©l1ce. Dec. 18, 1929; EB unp. 
14624; Victor E. Rockwood, Los 
Angeles. 27815 


Heller (James G.) Three aquatints 
for string quartet; op. 1. Se. Pub- 
lished by the Society for the publi- 
cation of American music. © Noy. 
15, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 18; E pub. 11186; 
James G. Heller, Cincinnati. 27816 


27826 


Helping hand; words by Cecil N. Pal- 
mer, music by Alice Challinor, of 
Great Britain. London, Edwin Ash- 
down, ltd. ; ©: Oct.,.17, 1929::1 ¢. 
Oct. 18; E for. 8008; Alice M. Chal- 


linor, Maidenhead Thicket, Berk- 
shire, England. 27817 
Here comes the band wagon; from 


The battle of Paris, words and mu- 
sic by Cole Porter; pf. and ukulele 
ace... © Nov. 15,1929; 2 ¢. Nov.-: 
18; E pub. 11126; Harms, inc., New 
York. 27818 


Herr Schulz, Herr Schulz, was ist mit 
ihrem puls? foxtrot, text von Willy 
Prager, musik von Max Hansen, of 
Austria, klav.-arr. von Pet. Kreuder. 
© Nov. 29, 1929; 1c. Dec. 28; E for. 
7996 ; Drei-masken verlag, a. g., Ber- 
lin. 27819 


Herz ich liebe dich; words and music 
by P. Klatt, of Germany, domiciled 
at Elizabeth, N. J. ©1e. Dee. 20, 
1929; E unp. 14670; Paul Klatt, 
Elizabeth, N. J. 27820 


Hey, diddle, diddle; from Petits airs 
variés, by John Craig Kelley; vio- 
lin, with pf. ace. and words. 
Sept. 24, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 28; E pub. 
11986; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

27821 


Hey, hey swing your baby this way; 
words and music by Lew Berni 
[pseud. of L. Bernstein. Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dec. 10, 1929; 
E unp. 14302; Louis Bernstein, New 
York. 27822 


Hey! I am blue; melody by Clifford 
Hayes. > ©* 1-"c. “Dec. 26, 1920" 
unp. 14917; Southern music pub. Co., 
ine., New York. 27823 


Hidden (The) love of God; words by 
G. Tersteegen, tr. by John Wesley, 
music by William T. Timmings; in 
KF. New York, N. Y., Chappell- 
Harms, inc. © Nov. 29, 1929; 2 e. 
Nov. 30; E pub. 11098; Harms, ine., 
New York. 27824 


Hide you in the blood; words and 
music by P. P. Bliss. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dee. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 15000; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 27825 


High flying; words and music by A. 
Mawhinney. © 1 ¢. Dee. 3, 1929; 
E unp. 138949; Alice Mawhinney, 
New Rochelle, N. Y. 27826 


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pt. WI, n. s., v. 24 


Hill billy (The) ; by Laurence Bolton, 
ed. and fingered by Harriet Bacon 
MacDonald; pf. © Nov. 29, 1929; 
2c. Dec. 9; E pub. 11455; Ernest 
Gerald Council, Dallas. 27827 


Hipico (El) chiflado; letra y musica 
de P. Berrios. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Dee. 19, 1929; E unp. 
14657 ; Pedro Berrios, New York. 

27828 


Hirschberg (Walther) Neun Kla- 
bundlieder; musik von Walther 
Hirschberg, of Germany, op. 27. © 
Oct. 1, 19295 1. ¢. Dec, (2 ror: 
7891;, N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., Ber- 
lin. 27829 


His banner of love; hymn, words by 
Fanny J. Crosby, music by B. D. 
Ackley. © Nov. 8, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 
19; E pub. 11702; Hope pub. co., 
Chicago. 27830 


His love just like a river; hymn, 
words and music by H. T. Smith, 
arr. by A. W. Bradley. © Nov. 1, 
1929; 2 c. Dec. 16;.E pub. 11654 ; 
Harry: T. Smith, Pomona, Calif. 

27831 


Hit the ceilin’; lyrics by Al Garry, 
music by 8S. Solomon. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Dec. 30, 1929; 
E unp. 15102; Sid Solomon, New 
York. 27832 


Hjalmar fran Kalmar; av Helge Lind- 
berg, of Sweden; pf. © 1 e. Dec. 
26, 1929; E unp. 14901; Ernst Rolfs 
musikforlags, a. b., Stockholm, Swe- 
den. 27833 


Hobo blues; words by M. F. Keathly, 
music. by Clarke Parker “Tate. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Dee. 4, 1929; E unp. 14011; Maurice 
Franklin Keathly, Memphis, Tenn. 

27834 


Hobo from the T. M. P. line; words 
by B. Miller and Almoth Hodges, 
music by B. Miller. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Dee. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 15056; Bob Miller, New York. 

27835 

Holiday (The) ; 8 pt. song, words and 
musie by Pearl Curran, arr. by G. 
Waring Stebbins; women’s voices. 
© Nov. 4, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 23; E pub. 
11108; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

27836 


Holly time in Hollywood; words and 
music by F. P. Ahern. © 1c. Dec. 
18, 1929; E unp. 14630; Frederick 
Parnell Ahern, Culver City, Calif. 

27837 


Hollywood; words and music by Ar- 
nold Johnson and Charles Newman ; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by Bert 
Peters. © Nov. 8. 1929; 2 e@. Nov. 
14; E pub. 11165; Milton Weil music 
co., Chicago. 27838 


Hollywood blues; words and music by 
R. W. Bronson. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 «¢ Dec. 10, 1929; 
E unp. 14804; C. HE. Carrico and R. 
Willard Bronson, Hollywood, Calif. 

27839 


Hollywood serenade; by Charles Midg- 
ley; pf. ©1c. Dec. 9, 1929; E unp. 
14218; Charles William Midgley, jr., 


Hollywood, Calif. 27840 
Hollywood the movies land; words 
and music ‘by A. (©) Robinson: 
| Words and melody only] ©1e. 


Dec. 21, 1929; E unp. 14712; Abiner 
C. Robinson, Shreveport, La. 27841 


Homage to MacDowell; by John M. 
Steinfeldt; pf., with biegraphical 
sketch and_ glossary, fingering, 
phrasing, pedaling, general informa- 
ticn and instructive annotations on 
method of study. © Oct. 25, 1929; 
2c. Oct. 30; aff. Nov. 25; AA 30407; 
Art publication soc., Clayton, Mo. 

27842 


Hoine, home dear old home; words and 
music by B. M. Lowe. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dee. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 14496; Blanche M. Lowe, 
Pownal, Me. 27843 


Home is heaven—heaven is home; from 
Cameo Kirby, words by Edgar Leslie, 
music by Walter Donaldson; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Dec. 31, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 31: E pub. 12059; Donaldson, 
Douglas & Gumble, inc., New York. 

27844 


Home, sweet home; reverie, para- 
phrase by G. A. Grant-Schaefer ; pf. 
© Dec. 9, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 12; E pub. 
11502; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 27845 


Home to glory; words and musie by 
A. B. Williams. © 1c. Dee. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 14262; Arthur B. Williams, 
Memphis, Tenn. 27846 


Homeland; poem by Dana _ Burnet, 
music by Charles W. Chylinski. © 
Oct. 6, 1929; 2" c. (Nove iL pup: 
11518; Ernest Gerald Council, 
Dallas. 27847 


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no. 12, 1929 


Homeland (The); words by 
Haweis, music by Herbert Johnson, 
arr. by S. S.; mixed voices, with pf. 
or organ ace. 4to. © Dee. 12, 1929; 
2c. Dec. 14; E pub. 11548; Peate’s 
music house, ine., Utiea, N. Y. 

: 27848 


Womeward bound; by Laurence Bolton, 
ed. and fingered by Harriet Bacon 
MacDonald: pf. © Nov. 29, 1929; 
Zc. Dee. 9; E pub. 11457; Ernest 
Gerald Council, Dallas. 27849 


Woney girl, I love you; words and 
music by F. Connellan. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 ¢. Dec. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 14241; Frank Connellan, 
Hartford. 27850 


Honey give me all your lovin’; words 
and music by June Wade and Jarvis 
Conrad. [Photostat] © 1 e. Dee. 
20. 1929; E unp. 14687; E. J. Wade, 
Cincinnati. 27851 


floney if you were mine; words and 
music by S. Raymond. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dee. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 14716: Stanley Raymond, 
Calumet City, Il. 27852 


Honey in de comb; negro walk-around, 
words by Mary Wall Spring, music 
by Alice Mayfield; cho. or quartet 
of men’s voices. 4to. © Nov. 22, 
1929; 2 « Dec. 28: E pub. 11966; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 27853 


Honey no no no; words and music by 
WoW. Mets, jr. i:© 4 ee. Nov...26, 
1929; E unp. 13924; William Forder 
Mets, jr., Dunellen, N. J. f 27854 


Honeymoon keep shining; waltz, words 
by Harold Robe, music by Wyman 
Steele, arr. by William C. Schoen- 
feld; orch. pts., with vocal trio. © 
een 2 119292 «. Deer 22 pub. 
11290; Music buyers corp., New 
York. 27855 


Honolulu march; arr. and partly com- 
posed by C. 8S. De Lano; steel guit., 
with regular guit. acc. © Dec. 1, 
1929; 2.c. Dee: 9: KH pub. 11481 >.C. S. 
D2 Lano, Los Angeles. 27856 


Hot and bothered; from Top speed, 
words and music by Bert Kalmar 
and Harry Ruby; pf. and ukulele 
acc. 
pub. 11380; Harms, inc., New York. 

27857 

Hot chocolate; ‘lyric by Jo’ Trent, 
musie by Louis Alter. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 «¢. Dee. 7, 1929: 
E unp. 14202; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., New York. 27858 


© Dec. 4, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 6; E | 


27868 


H. R. | Hot town; words and music by Fess 


Williams. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ec. Dec. 7, 1929: E unp. 14382; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 27859 


Hotel Stadt Lemberg; musikalisches 
schauspiel, in drei akten und einem 
nachspiel, nach L. Biro’s roman yon 
Ernst Neubach, musik von Jean Gil- 
bert, of Germany. Klavierauszug. 
© June 19, 1929; 1 c. Dec. 20: E for. 
7925; Alrobi musikverlag, G. m. b. 
H., Berlin. 27860 


Hotel Stadt Lemberg: potpourri aus 
dem musikalischen schauspiel, musik 
von Jean Gilbert, of Germany, air. 
von Nico Dostal, of Austria; pf., mit 
text ven Ernst Neubach. © June 
19, 1929-1 e@: Dee: 20; EK for. 7924; 
Alrobi musikverlag, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 27861 


Houdisan, flower of the desert; by L. 
Harlow; pf. ‘© 1c. Dec. 20, 1929; 
E unp. 14683; Lou Harlow, New 
York. 27862 


How do they do it that way: lyric 
and music by Victoria Spivey. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Dec. 7, 1929; E unp. 14157; Southern 
music pub. co., inec., New York. 

27863 


How do you do; lyrics by H. Timberg, 
musie by 8S. Timberg. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dee. 27, 1929; 
E unp. 15022; Herman Timberg and 
Samuel Timberg, New York. 27864 


How He must have loved me; hymn, 
words by C. W. Waggoner, music by 
Dovie Osborne Jones. Dee. 4, 
£929 - o24e. . Dec. ibay E:, pub.disies 
Lillenas pub. co., inc., Indianapolis. 

27865 


How long wilt Thou forget me; words 
from psalm 13, music by Leo Sow- 
erby: bass voice, with organ acc. 
© Dee. 3, 1929; 2 ec. Dee. 5; E pub. 
11318; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

27866 


How many; by E. Millikin; pf. © 
Dee 50, 1{929; 2 co DécoaaeerepuD. 
12663 ; Ernest Millikin, Buffalo. 

27867 


Huapanguitos; huapango, letra y 
mitisica de L. Barcelata, of Mexico, 
domiciled at New York. © 1c. Dee. 
2, 1929; E unp. 13901; Lorenzo Bar- 
celata, Mexico City, Mexico. 27868 


1469 


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27869 


pt. 111, n.'s., v. 24 


Huateque (El); huapango Veracru- 
zano, por EH. G. Sandoval, of Mexico, 
domiciled at San Antonio; pf. 

1. ef) Dee! 26) 1929." unp. I s0it: 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 27869 


Hullah Brown-Spencer Dyke (The) ; 
violin method; based upon _first- 
finger-foundation tetrachordal sys- 
tem, by H. Brown and 8. Dyke, both 
cf Great Britain. © Sept. 27, 1929; 
1c. Oct. 12; E for. 8006; Joseph Wil- 
liams, Itd., London. 27870 


Hunegria ; letra de F. P. Martin, mtsica 
de M. B. Reyna, of Spain; pf. © 
1c. Nov. 20, 1929; E unp. 14551; 
Manuel Bertran Reyna and Felix 
Paredes Martin, Madrid. 27871 


Hunt (The); choral, lyric by Ruth 
Elder, music by Dorothy Radde 
Emery; sop., alto and bar. 4to. © 
Dec. 6, 1929; 2 ¢c. Dec. 5; E pub. 
11303; Kay and Kay music pub. 
corp., New York. 27872 


Hunting; cho., text and music by Paul 
Bliss; men’s voices. 4to. © Dec. 
30; 1929: 2c. Jan. 2, 19302 Epub: 
12081; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

27873 


Hunting (A) scene; by P. Buecalossi, 
arr. by Julius S. Seredy; full. orch. 
pts. © Sept. 6.1929; 2c. Dec. 28; 
EH pub. 11994; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 27874 


Hyacinth; by Walter Rolfe; pf. © 
Nov. 26, ‘19293 2°e@.) Dec. ae pub: 
11396; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

27875 


Hymn of thanks and praise; words by 
V. Getteimann, music by Edward 
Kremser, of Germany, arr. by O. A. 
Singenberger; 3 equal voices. 4to. 
© Feb. 20, 1929; 2 @ Dec. 26; H 
pub. 11927; Otto A. Singenberger, 
Mundelein, I11. 27876 


Tymu Yxrpai’ucboro HaposHOrTO coro3a B 
Amepuui; words by Stephen Musiy- 
chuk, music by Michael Orest Hay- 
voronsky, of Poland, domiciled at 
New York: mixed voices. © Sept. 
28, 1929; 2 c.. Nov. 6; BE pub: 11286; 
Ukrainian music edition, New York. 

27877 


I adore it; words and music by M. L. 
Clarke. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Noy. 29, 1929; E unp. 14691; 
Marjorie Lois Clarke, Roslindale, 
Mass. 27878 


1470 


I 


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— 


Loma 


—_ 


ain’t got no gal now; words and 
music by Phil Baxter. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Dec. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 14992; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 27879 


always knew it would be you; from 
Take the heir, lyric by Cliff Hess, 
music by J. M. Coopersmith, arr. by 
J. EK. Andino; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Dec. 20, 1929; 2 c-) Dee. 28558 
pub. 11908; Remick music corp., 
New York. 27880 


am a lonesome little Juliet; words 
by M. Linderman, music by Harry 
Clifford. © 1 ¢. Dec. 7).1929;. Hh 
unp. 14108; Miles Linderman, Do- 
land, S. D. 27881 


am crazy about you; words and 
music by E. L. Hamilton. © 1 «@ 
Dec. 9, 1929; E unp. 14224; Edith 
L. Hamilton, Lake Arthur, N. M. 
27882 


am longing for that old Virginny 
town; words and music by Jack 
Mahoney. © Dec...12, 1929-2 G; 
Dec. 27; E pub. 12068; Frank Har- 
ding, New York. 27883 


am singing for my King; sacred 
song, words by HE. A. Benn, music 
by F. T. Amstutz; mixed voices. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Sept. 30, 1929; 2 ce. Dec. 11; E pub. 
11535; Elizabeth A. Benn, Peoria, 
TT: 27884 


am sorry I flirted again; words and 
music by K. M. Schuette. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Dee. 21, 
1929; E unp. 14727; Kathleen M. 
Schuette, St. Louis, Mich. 27885 


am with Thee; hymn, words by 
Mrs. J. M. Hunter, music by’ Be B: 
Beall. © Oct. 1, 1929; 2c Dec’6; 
E pub. 11324; B. B. Beall, Douglas- 
ville, Ga. 27886 


can see for me a twilite; words and 
music by J. J. Vallier. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dec. 30, 1929; 
E unp. 15091; J. J. Vallier, Bovill, 
Id. 27887 


can’t stand it; words and music by 
W. Shade. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Dec. 26, 1929; HE unp. 
14996; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 27888 


could love a man like that; from 
Flyin’ high, words.and music by B. 
G. De Sylva [pseud. of George Gard 
De Sylva], Lew Brown and Ray 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1929 


27909 


Henderson. [Words and melody | I 
only] © 1c. Dec. 31, 1929; E unp. 
15083; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 27889 


Vd dream that dream again; waltz, 
words by M. Farmer, music by Er- 


found the shortest way to heaven 
when I found my-self in your arms; 
words and music by F. Hinchey. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ec. 
Dec. 21, 1929; E unp. 14717; Floyd 


| Hinchey, Middletown, N. Y. 27900 


nest Shonfield, of England, domi- | I get it from my daddy; from The talk 


ciled at Pasadena. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dec. 12, 1929; 
E unp. 14418; Mary Farmer, At- 
lanta. 27890 


I’d go barefoot all winter long, if 
you'd fall for me in the spring; 
words and music by Billy Mo!l and 
Joe Keden. © Nov. 22, 1929; 2 ec. 
Noy. 23; E pub. 11191;. Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

27891 


I'd like to be a child again; words by | | 
M. Baker, music by Burrell Van 
Buren. © Dec. 17, 1929; 2 ¢ Dec. 
20: E pub. 11814; Max G. Baker, 
Dearborn, Mich. 21892 


Ll 


I'd like to see father once more; hymn, 
words and music by J. W. Vaughan. 
© Oct. 1, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 23; E pub. 
11846; J. W. Vaughan, Cornersville, 
Tenn. 27893 


I didn’t know that you could make me 
feel so blue; words and music by C. | I 
H. Sims. © Nov. 26, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 
18; E pub. 11697; Carrel H. Sims, 
New York. 27894 


I do; from She walked home, lyrics 
and music by Don Hunt; pf. and 
‘ukulele ace. © Nov. 13, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Noy. 15; E pub. 11130; Harms, inc., 
New York. 27895 


I don’t see how you could forget; | 7 
words and music by H. M. Sommers. 
© 1 ¢«. Nov. 4, 1929; E unp. 12915; 
Helen M. Sommers, Indianapolis. 
27896 


I dream I love you; words and music 
by M. R. Drum. © 1c. Dec. 6, 1929; 
E unp. 14105; Mary Réaume, Brook- 
lyn. 27897 | I 


I en stambog; tekst af Johan Herman 
Wessel, musik af Knudage Riisager, 
of Denmark; male choir, without 
ace. 4to. © Nov. 1, 1929; 1 ¢. Nov. 
20; E for. 7744; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen. 27898 


I found Sally; words by S. Pugden, 
music by Eugene Platzman. © 1. 
Dec. 12, 1929; E unp. 14415; Sally 
Pugden, Buffalo. 27899 


1471 


of Hollywood, words and music by 
Al Piantadosi, Nat Carr and Jack 
Glogau. © Dec. 9, 1929; 2 ec. Dee. 
9; E pub. 11429; Triangle music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 27901 


get it from my daddy; words and 
music by Nat Carr, Al Piantadosi 
and Jack Glogau. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Dee. 4, 1929; B 
unpp. 14030; Triangle music pub. co., 
ine., New York. 27902 


got a lucky break; from She walked 
home, lyrics and music by Don 
Hunt; pf. and ukulele acc. © Nov. 
13) 192952 e, Nov. 15; Epub. d11ah: 
Harms, ine., New York. 27903 


got misery; lyric by James Cova- 
naugh, music by Robert Bagar. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Dec. 7, 1929; E unp. 14114; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 27904 


have not long to stay in this old 
world of sin; hymn, words and 
music by H. T. Smith, arr. by Mrs. 
A. W. Bradley. © Dec. 7, 1929; 
200) Dee. 165 BF pub. 19655 > Barry 2: 
Smith, Pomona, Calif. 27905 


Same. © Dec. 16, 1929; 2 c. Dee. 
26; E pub. 11884; Harry T. Smith, 
Pomona, Calif. 27906 


have to have you; from Pointed 
heels, lyric by Leo Robin, music by 
Richard A. Whiting; pf. and ukulele 
ace. New York, Spier and Coslow, 
ine. © Dec. 2, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 4; E 
pub. 11279; Famous music corp., 
New York. 27907 


haven’t kissed her yet; words by 
Beekie Beekman [pseud. of Milton 
Mayer Beekman], music by Bill Jem- 
ison [i. e. W. Z. Jemison. Photo- 
stat] © 1c. Dec. 11, 1929; BE ump. 
14329; William Zimmerman Jemison, 
Washington. 27908 


hear you calling; words and music 
by J. Moore. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Dee. 21, 1929; E unp. 
14719; James Moore, Pittsburgh. 
27909 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27910 


pt. III, DS. v2 = 


aI 


I just wonder if it’s true; words and 
music by J. S. Hill. 
melody only] © 1 ¢. Dec. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 14248; John S. Hill, Muske- 
gon, Mich. 27910 


I knew what it was to be lonesome; 
words by R. Cooke, music by Wil- 
liam Arlington. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Dec. 2, 1929; E unp. 
14087; Ralph Cooke, Belmar, N. J. 

27911 


I know a bank; 2-pt. song, words by 
Shakespeare, music by Cecil Shar- 
man, of Great Britain. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Dee. 
14, 1929; 1 c. Dec. 14; EH for. (859 ; 
Novello & co., Itd., London. 27912 


I know I have lost you now; by P. 
Russo; violin solo. © 1c. Dee. 19, 
1929: E unp. 14662; Philip Russo, 
Perth Amboy, N. J. 27918 


I know Jesus died; hymn, words by 
Charlotte G. Homer, music by Chas. 
i. Gabriel,, ©. Nov. 8,c19295) 2xte: 
Nov. 19: E pub. 11705; Hope pub. 
eo., Chicago. 27914 


I know that I’m falling in 1ove; words 
and music by S. Jacksun. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Dec. 9, 
1929: FE unp. 14247; Sam Jackson, 
Brooklyn. 27915 


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know there’s no one in this world; 
by Merrill Platt [i. e. M. K. Platt]; 
melody, with pf. acc. © 1 c. Nov. 
21, 1929: E unp. 14336; Merrill Kel- 
sey Platt, Clinton, Conn. 27916 


Lema! 


know why I think of you; words by 
Hank Hauser, music by Tal. Henry. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Dee. 7, 1929; E unp. 14155; South- 
ern music “pub. co., inc., New York. 

27917 


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laugh and live on; words and music 
by N. E. Walsh. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Dec. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 14700; Norman Edward 
Walsh, Fresno, Calif. 27918 


| 


like cucumbers; words and music by 
CG. Stubbs, of Canada, domiciled at 
New York. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Dee. 16, 1929; E unp. 
14534; CG. Stubbs, New York. 27919 


Vl) always be happy; words and mu- 


sic by N. Shannon. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Dee. 7, 1929; 
E unp. 14121; Noel Shannon, Chi- 
cago. ‘ 27920 


[Words and. 


I'll be getting along; from Splinters, 
lyric by James Dyrenforth, music by 
Carroll Gibbons, of Great Britain, 
pf. and ukulele acc. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Dec. 9, 
1929: 1 c. Dec. 19; HD for. 7921 ; 
Campbell, Connolly & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 27921 


lll be reminded of you; from The 
vagabond laver, lyric by Hd. Hey- 
man, music by Ken Smith; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Nov. 27, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 30; E pub. 11136; Harms, inc., 
New York. 27922 


I'll be waitin’ aroun’; written by Jim- 
my Goding, composed by Harry Cast- 
ling, of Great Britain; pf. and ukt- 
lele acc. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © Nov. 29, 1929; 1 ¢. Dee. 
2: B for. 7866; Francis, Day & Hun- 
ter, ltd., London. 27923 


ll dance no more; words and music 
by W. J. and Olga Streuber. ©-A./e: 
Nov. 12, 1929; E unp. 14035; Will 
J. Streuber, Los Angeles. 27924 


I'll find you right in my arms, words 
and music by J. R. Johnson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Dee. 16, 
1929; BH unp. 14494; John R. John- 
son, Boston. 27925 


I'll have to forget you and I’m sorry; 
words and music by W. Williams. 
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1929; E unp. 14836 ; 
Wilma Williams, Rocky Comfort, 
Mo. 27926 


Yl know and she'll know; from Top 
speed, words and music by Bert Kal- 
mar and Harry Ruby; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Nov. 22, 1929; 2 ¢. Noy. 
25; E pub. 11150; Harms, inc., New 
York. 27927 

V’ll know him; from Flyin’ high, words 


and music by B. G. De Sylva [pseud. 
of George Gard De Sylva], Lew 


Brown and Ray Henderson. [ Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Dee. 31, 
1929: E unp. 15084; De Sylva, 


Brown & Henderson, ine., New York. 
27928 » 


I’)] miss you so; words by R. M. Kelly, 
music by Lulu Sorensen. { Photo- 
stat] © 1c. Dec. 23, 1929; EH unp. 
14803; Roberta Marion Kelly, San 
I'rancisco. -, 27929 


I’ll never be lonesome in heaven; words 
and music by C. W. Vaughan. 
{Werds and melody only] © ite, 
Dec. 26, 1929: E unp. 14954; South~ 
ern music pub. co., inc., New York. 
27930 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1929 


T’ll never stop lovin coucmrueis and 
music by R. De Leon. [Photostat] 
© 1e. Nov. 29, 1929; E unp. 13919; 
Robert De Leon, Highland Park, 
Mich. 27931 


Ill say she is; words and music by 
S. I. Golden. ‘[Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Dee. 12, 1929; E unp. 
14420; Sydney I. Golden, Philadel- 
phia. 27932 


I'll still be true to you; lyric by Mitch- 
ell Parish, music by Ted Healy and 
Geo. Goodwin ; pf. sc. by Harold Pot- 
ter, with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. 
© Dec. 2, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 23; E pub. 
11842; Mills music, inc., New York. 

27933 


T'll still have you; words and music 
by G. W. Cheney. [Words and mel- 
ody only] .© 1 ¢. Dee. 30, 1929; 


EX unp. 15096; George Wright 
Cheney, Cincinnati. 27934 
T’ll travel ‘long — singin’ a song for 


you; words and music by S. Green- 
berg; pf. © 1c. Dee. 9, 1929; E 
unp. 14277; Sylvia Greenberg, Santa 
- Monica, Calif. 27985 


Lema! 


looked down the line and wondered ; 
words and music by F. W. McGee. 
{Words and melody only] © 1. 
Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14972; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc., New York. 

27936 


I lost Yvonne, but I found Yvette; 
words by Perey Edgar, music by 
Henry HE. Pether, of Great Britain; 
pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Nov. 29, 
1929; 1 c. Dec. 2; EH for. 7864; Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, lItd., London. 

27937 


love her—she loves me; words and 
music by J. J. Schneider. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. Dee. 10, 
1929: E unp. 14805; John J. Schnei- 
der, Philadelphia. 27938 


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love to be blue; lyric by G. Henry, 
music by M. Hamilton. ‘'[Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Dee. 5, 1929; 
E unp. 14055; Grace Henry and Mor- 
ris Hamilton, New York. 27939 


I love to tell the story; words adapted 
from Kate Hankey, music by W. G. 
Fischer, arr. by Hugh Alexander; 
med. voice; organ ace. © Noy. 21, 

MPO S72 cuNovid 238i ipub. tide; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 27940 


27951 


I love you; words and music by H. C. 
Watkin. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ¢. Dee. 9, 1929; E unp. 14256; 
Harry C. Watkin, Knoxville, Tenn. 

27941 


I love you; words by Calla Esteva, mu- 
sic by L. E. White. © 1c. Dec. 12, 
1929; E unp. 14412; Lella E. White, 
New York. 27942 


I love you; words by J. A. Straughn, 
music by Samuel H. Speck. [Words 
and: melody only] © 1. Dee. 4, 
.1929;. HE unp.. 14005; James A. 
Straughn, Carcel de Camaguey, 
Cuba. 27943 


I love you, America! words by Carl 
Johnson, music by C. Escher. © 
Dec. 31, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 30; E pub. 
12041; Chester Escher, New York. 

27944 


I love you and you love her and she 
loves somebody else; words and mu- 
sic by H. Lobdell. © 1 ce. Dee. 80, 
1929; EH unp. 15094; Helen Lobdell, 
Nickerson, Kan. 27945 


I love you more than all the world; 
fox trot, words by G. Heflin, music 
by Harry Clifford. © 1 ec. Dee. 26, 
1929; E unp. 14844; Gertrude Heflin, 
Roanoke, Va. 27946 


I love you, really, I do; words and 


music by G. Taylor. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dee. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 14501; Gene Taylor, Chicago. 

27947 


I love your eyes; words by L. Albert, 


music by Samuel H. Speck. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Dec. 4, 
1929; E unp. 14000; Leonie Albert, 
Blind River, Ont., Canada. 27948 


I loved a lass; pt.-song, words by G. 
Wither, music by F. M. Wadely, of 
Great Britain; men’s voices. 4to. 
© Dee. 9, 1929; 1 c. Dec. 11; E for. 
7821; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

27949 


I loved you before I met you, for I 
saw you in my dreams; words and 
music by Roy Ingraham, Monty 
Siegel and Al Hoffman. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 ee. Dee. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 14211; George & Arthur 
Piantadosi, inc., New York. 27950 


I’m broken hearted; words and mu- 
sic’-by D. Ronning. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Dee. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 14232; Dorothea Ronning, 
Portland, Or. 27951 


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27952 


I’m content when I’m with you; words 
and music by D. L. Minard. [Photo- 
stat] © 1 e¢. Dec. 4, 1929; E unp. 
14641; 'Doloris Leaf Minard, Des 
Moines. 27952 


Im goin away; words and music by 
Clarence Ganus. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Dec. 16, 1929; EB 
unp. 14512; Jack Kapp, Chicago. 

27953 


I’m happy in Jesus; hymn, words and 
music by F. C. Huston. © Oct. 5, 
1929: 2.¢. Dee. 25; Ho pub. ATS43: 
Frank C. Huston, Knightstown, Ind. 


27954 


I'm in love with an old fashioned 
sweetheart; words and music by 
W. D. Garlock. ©1c. Dee. 4, 1929; 
EH unp. 14006; W. D. Garlock, New 
York. 27955 


I’m in love with you; words and mu- 
sic by M. Maurer. © 1 ¢. Dec. 3, 
1929; EH unp. 138959; Margaret Mau- 
rer, Allentown, Pa. 27956 


I'm just a stay out all night; words 
by P. De Frank, music by Ernest 
J. Goulston. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Dec. 5, 1929; E unp. 
14050; Paul De Frank, Boston. 

27957 


I'm livin’ on love; words and music 
by E. Hunt. © 1c. Dee. 23, 1929; 
EK unp. 14801; Everhard Hunt, 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 27958 


I’m living my life anew, because I met 
you; lyric and music by Walter M. 


Curtis. [Photostat] © 1 ¢« Dee. 
23, 1929; E unp. 14827; Walter M. 
Curtis, Seattle. 27959 


I’m running wild; true confession 
song, words and music by S. Sher- 
win. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14868; 
Sterling Sherwin, Santa Monica, 
Calif. 27960 


I'm saving up coupons; words and 
music by Peg Moreland. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Dec. 7, 
1929; E unp. 14366; Southern mu- 
sic pub. co., inc., New York. 27961 


I’m screwy over Looey; from Hold 
everything, lyric by Al. Dubin, mu- 
sic by Joe Burke; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Dec. 18, 1929; 2 ce. Dec. 17; 
EK pub. 11914; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 27962 


aS o pt. III, n..s., Vv. 24 


I’m so happy when the sun is shining; 
fox-trot, words by Gene Kintzle and 
Clarence Gaskill, music by Wendell 
Mayhew and George B. McConnell, 
arr. by Eugene Platzman; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Dec. 2, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 8; E pub. 11295; Song hit mu- 
Sic co., New York. 27963 


I’m so unhappy; words by Stephen 
Hoffman, music by E. del Cioppo. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
Dec. 16, 1929; E unp. 14529; Eugene 
del Cioppo, New York. 27964 


I’m sorry; words, music and ukulele 
arr. by E. L. K. Moore. © 1 ce. Dee. 
6, 1929; E unp. 14185; Edythe Lysle 
Kkeplinger Moore, Denver, Col. 

27965 


Im sorry it’s over; words and music 
by O. L. Wilkins. © 1« Dee. 18, 
1929; E unp. 14669; Oscar Lee Wil- 
kins, Takoma Park, Md. 27966 


I’m synthetic Sarah from Saginaw; 
words by Johnny Burns, music by 
Helen Meyers. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Dec. 21, 1929; E unp. 
14741; Patricia F. McGuire and Bar- 
bara G. Davis, Kansas City, Mo. 

27967 


I’m that way over you; from Sons 
o’ guns, words and music by Arthur 
Swanstrom, Benny Davis and J. 
Fred Coots; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Dec. 18, 1929; 2 «Dee, 4957 E pan: 
11696; Davis, Coots & Engel, ince. 
New York. 27968 


I’m waiting for the Georgia moon to 
shine; lyrics by Leo Halo, music by 
A. W. Dupaw. © 1c. Dee. 6, 1929; 
E unp. 14106; Arthur Walker Du- 
paw, Burlington, Vt. 27969 


may forget I love you; words and 
music by Agnes Frawley. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢e. Nov. 15, 
1929; E unp. 14270; Agnes Purtell 
Frawley, Elmhurst, L. I., N. Y. 
27970 


I need a good kind man; fox-trot, 
words and music by Len. Fillis and 
Al. Bowlly, of Great Britain ; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by J. V. Armstrong. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Dec. 5, 1929; 1 ¢. Dec, 2u; MW for: 
7955 ; Dix, ltd., London. 27971 


I need someone like you; words and 
music by Thomas Waller. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Dee. 7, 
1929; E unp. 14145; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 27972 


Lo 


1474 


no. 12, 1929 


I never dreamed I’d find another just 
like you; words and music by L. J. 
Kremer. [Words and melody only] 
©1c. Oct. 23, 1929; E unp. 14075: 
Lucian Joseph Kremer, Oklahoma 
City, Okl. 27973 


I never knew such love before; hymn, 
words by T. O. Chisholm, music by 
T. N. Beall. © Oct. 1, 1929; 2 «. 
Dee. 6; E pub. 11337; T. N. Beall, 
Enterprise, Ala. 27974 


I only know I love you; waltz ballad, 
words and musie by L. M. Walters, 
arr. by Will Livernash. © 1c. Nov. 
21, 1929; E unp. 14890; Leona M. 
Walters, Los Angeles. 27975 


I paid; words by Bernie McGowan, 
music by Zada Hale. © 1c. Dec. 9, 
1929; E unp. 143888; Bernard J. Mc- 
Gowan, Upper Darby, Pa. 27976 


I’se gwine back to Dixie right away; 
fox-trot, words by M. Tuggle, music 
by Len Fleming. © Dec. 10, 1929; 
2 ec. Dee. 14; E pub. 11709; Maude 
Tuggle, Sulphur Rock, Ark. 27977 


I shall yet praise Him; hymn, words 
by T. O. Chisholm, music by B. B. 
Beall. © Oct. 1, 1929; 2 © Dec. 6; 
E pub. 11325; B. B. Beall, Douglas- 
ville, Ga. 27978 


I shan’t let you out of my sight; fox- 
trot, music by Billy Mayerl and Gee 
Paul, arr. by Van Phillips, of Great 
Britain; orch. pts., with words. 4to. 
© Nov. 23, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 30; E for. 
7824; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 

27979 

I sing of a maiden; pt.song, words 
from 15th cent., music by Marion 
Bauer, op. 22, no. 2. 4to. ©l1e«. 
Nov. 30, 1929; E unp. 14467; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 


I soitnly must be in love; words by 
William Tracey, music by Lou Hand- 
man; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
W. C. Lindemann. © Jan. 2, 1930; 
2] €. Dee. 20, 1929; Epub. . 12055 ; 
Handman, Kent & Goodman, inc.., 
New York. 27981 


I still have you; words and music by 
 Mentek., ©, bec. 10,1929: 2 .c: 
Dee. 13; E pub. 11668; Joseph Cen- 
tek, Almena, Kan. 27982 


I still love you; melody by R. S. Roth- 
stein. © 1c. Dec. 17, 1929; E unp. 
14569; Robt. S. Rothstein, Philadel- 
phia. 27983 


I taught her all she knows; written 
and composed by John P. Long, of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele acc. 


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27980 | 


27994 


[Staff and tonie sol-fa notations] © 
Nov. '29, 1929;: 1) @. Dées 2; E for. 
7865; Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd., 
London. 27984 


I’ve found you at last, my sweetheart ; 
words by Russell Boyd, musie by 
R. A. Le Bonde. © 1 ec. Dee. 5, 
1929; E unp. 14052; Robert Arnold 
Le Bonde, Portland, Or. 27985 


I’ve gone goofy over you; words and 
music by H. Battersby. © 1c. Dec. 
10, 1929; E unp. 14311; Harry Bat- 
tersby, Revere, Mass. 27986 


I’ve got a man; written by Clifford 
Seyler, composed by Billy Milton, of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Noy.1291929 ; :1-.e. ‘ Dee> 2; ifort 
7872; Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., 
London. 27987 


I’ve got my eye on you; from Show 
girl in Hollywood, words and musie 
by Bud Green and Sam H. Stept; 
pf. aecc., with ukulele arr. by May 
Singhi Breen. © Jan. 2, 1930; 2 «. 
Dec. 30, 1929; E pub. 120384; Green 
& Stept, inc., New York. 27988 


I’ve got my sweetie back again; words 
and music by M. I. Fanow. ‘[Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Dee. 9, 
1929; E- unp. 14209; Myrtle IL. 
Fanow, Boston. 27989 


I’ve got them stock market blues; 
words by G. F. Miller, music by Billy 
James. Philadelphia, Pa., M. D. 
Swisher. © Dee. 6, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 
10; E pub. 11514; George F. Miller, 
Philadelphia. 27990 


I've played the game; words and music 
by P. Ferris. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Dec. 9, 1929; E unp. 
14257; Pauline Ferris, LaCrosse, 
Wis. 21991 


I’ve searched the world for a sweet- 
heart; words and music by C. O. 
Knudson and Russell R. Cook. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
Dec. 7, 1929; E unp. 14203; Clarence 
O. Knudson, Chicago. 27992 


I want a little love from you; melody 
by H. E. Pollack. © 1 ¢. Dec. 28, 
- 1929; E unp. 15069; Harold E. Pol- 
lack, Mattapan, Mass. 27993 


I want the someone I love; words by 
T. Holloran, music by Samuel H. 


Speck. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dec. 3, 1929; E unp. 13934; 
Thomas Holloran, Lindsay, Ont., 
Canada. 27994 


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27995 


I want to be a movie star; words and 
music by G. Allan, of Great Britain. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Dec. 16, 1929; E unp. 14488; Gladys | I 
Allan, Sarnia, Ont., Canada. 27995 


I want to be somebody’s sweetheart; 
words and music by Harry Steinberg 
and Chick Endor; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by R. S. Stoddon. [Staff | I 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Dec. 
16, 1929; 2.¢. Dec. 17; E pub. 11918; 

B. Feldman & co., London. 27996 


I want to be your sweetheart; words 
and music by Harry Revel. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 «¢. Dee. 11, 
1929; E unp. 14822; Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. 27997 


I want to cry on my lover’s shoulders, 
when I’ cry; words and music by 
Helen Willsey and A. M. Brown. 
© Dec. 7, 1929; 2 ce. Dec. 11; E pub. 
11462; Aaron M. Brown, Palo Alto, 
Calif. 27998 


I want to cuddle some cuddlesome 
baby; novelty fox-trot, from The I 
dance of life; words and music by 
Sam Coslow, Leo Robin and Richard 
A. Whiting; pf. and ukulele acc. 
New York City, Spier & Coslow, ine. 
©. Dec. 14), 1929;- 2 ¢,, Dec. 1675 2m 


- 


iE 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


rs 


Bert G. Martel and Florin L. Brown, 
Dallas. 28004 


watched a little flower grow; words 
and music by I. Rosenberg. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 «¢ Dee. 4, 
1929; E unp. 14021; Irving Rosen- 
berg, Brooklyn. 28005 


went down to St. James infirmary ; 
fox trot, words by Al Katz, music 
by J. M. Bishop. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Dec. 23, 1929; EH 
unp. 14804; Joseph Miller Bishop, 
Chicago. 28006 


will always keep rememb’ring you; 
words and musie by J. May. ©1e. 
Dec. 5, 1929; E unp. 14425; Jack 
May, Chicago. 28007 


will lift up mine eyes unto the hills; 
anthem, words from psalm 121, 
music by Eustace Bond Rice; mixed 
voices, with organ ace. 4to. © Dee. 
16, 1929; 2 c. Dee. 18; E pub. 11761; . 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 
28008 


will praise Him; hymn, words by L. 
E. Green, music by B. B. Beall. © 
Oct,. 1, 1929; .2. \¢. .DeGiees vie. 
11326; B. B. Beall, Douglasville, Ga. 

28009 


pub. 11563; Famous music corp., | I wish I could forget you; waltz, words 


New York. 27999 


I want to find my gal; words and 
music by E. V. Nemchick. © 1 «. 
Dec. 9, 1929; E unp. 14279; Hdna 
V. Nemchick, Harrisburg, Or. 

28000 


I want to go back to my Indiana home ; 
words by A. Kidwell and H. I. Jack- I 
man, music by H. I. Jackman. © 
1 .¢., Dee., 3,, 1929; E. unp. 18948 ; 
Hazel I. Jackman and Arthur Kid- 
well, Breese, Ill. 28001 


I want to live as in Thy light; hymn, | ; 
words by T. B. Livingston, music by 
Charles H. Gabriels © Nov. 19, 
1929; 2 c. Nov. 21; E pub. 11288; 
Thomas Brockholst Livingston, Chi- 
€ago. 28002 


by R. Bayfield Evans, music by 
Peter Packay [pseud. of Pierre 
Paquet] and David Bee [pseud. of 
Ernest Craps], both of Belgium; pf., 
violin 1, cello and bass pts. 4to. 
© Nov. 21, 1929; 1 ¢c. Dee: 9; E for. 
7846; International music co., Brus- 
sels, Beigium. 28010 


worship the Lord; hymn, words by 
J. R. Baxter, jr., music by W. Lee 
Higgins. © Oct. 1, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 
16; E pub. 11649; W. L. Higgins and 
J. R. Baxter, jr., Dallas. 28011 


worship you; from Fifty million 
Frenchmen, words and music by 
Cole Porter; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Nov. 27, 1929;/2 ec. Nov. 30; E pub. 
11141; Harms, inec., New York. 
28012 


I want to see you happy; words by C. | Ich hab’ dich lieb, weil du ein deut- 


Johnson, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Dec. 4, 1929; E unp. 14001; Clara 
Johnson, Midwest, Wy. 28003 


I wanta marry Mary; words and music 
by Bert G. Martel and Florin L. 


sches miidel bist! marschlied, text 
und musik von Ernst Neubach, of 
Austria, klav.-arr. yon Nico Dostal, 
of Austria. © June 14, 1929; 1 «@ 
Dec. 20; E for. 7934; Alrobi musik- 
verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 28013 


Brown; pf. and ukulele ace. New | Ich hab’ kein auto, ich hab’ kein ritter- 


York City, Frank Harding. © Dec. 
5, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 27; E pub. 12069; 


1476 


gut ...! slow-fox, worte von Robert 
Gilbert, musik von Hans May, of 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1929 


28032 


Austria. +) July 22, 1929; 1 c. Dec, 
20; E for. 7936; Alrobi musikverlag, 
G. m. b. H.. Berlin. 28014 


Ich schenk’ dir das herz einer rose... ; 
English waltz, text u. musik von 
Robert Katscher, of Austria. © 
Nov, 8, 1929-2 ea. Dec. 17; Exfor. 
7908 ; Wiener bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 

28015 


Ich triumte am Rhein in der dimmer- 
stund’; marsch, text von Hans 
Pflanzer u. Willy Weiss, musik von 
Hans May, of Austria. © Mar. 28, 
Peeo = 1 6G. Dee. 20° Kh for, 930: 
Alrobi musikverlag, G. m. b. H., Ber- 
lin. 28016 


Ich warte auf die antwort deines her- 
zens ; Slow-fox, text von Fritz Rotter, 
musik von Hans May, of Austria, 
and Austin Egen. © July 15, 1929; 
ae. Wee Se CR IOeh 4s LE pub: 


11717; Roehr aktiengesellschaft, 
Berlin. 28017 
Idillio V°. di Mosco; di Leopardiana, 


versione di Giacomo Leopardi, mu- 
Sica di Vincenzo Tommasini, of Italy. 
© Dec. 3, 1929; 1 c. Dec. 4; E for. 


7793; -G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 
28018 
Idle eyes; words and music by J. B. 
Bennett. [Photostat] © 1 ¢. Dec. 


16, 1929; E unp. 14520; Jess B. Ben- 
nett, Ranocas, N. J. 28019 


If anything happened to you, I don’t 
know what would happen to me; 
waltz, words and music by George 
Stevens, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Nov. 30, 1929; 1 ec. 
Dee. 4; E for. 7729; Cambridge mu- 
sie co., ltd., London. 28020 


If he cared; from Devil may care, 
words by Clifford Grey, music by 
Herbert Stothart. © Dec. 11, 1929; 
2c. Dee. 13; E pub. 11508; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 

28021 


If I had lived in Bethlehem; sacred 
song, poem by Loyal Thompson, mu- 
sic by Wade Barickman. © Dec. 
5, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 14; E pub. 11544; 
Gamble hinged music co., Chicago. 

28022 


If I meet you; words and music by 
D. E. Douglass. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 «@ Dee. 9, 1929; E 
unp. 14236; Dorothy EH. Douglass, 
Bowdoinham, Me. 28023 


If I should lose you; words by Charles 
Newman, music by Paul Ash and 
Frank L. Ventre; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © Nov. 27, 1929; 2 ¢. Dec. 2; 
E pub. 11386; Milton Weil music 
co., Chicago. 28024 


If the wealth of this world belonged 
to me; lyric and music by Noble 
Sissle; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by 
R. 8S. Stoddon. ‘[Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Nov. 25, 1929; 2c. 
Nov. 26; E pub. 11249; B. Feldman 
& co., London. 28025 


If we could just be sweethearts again; 
words and music by J. W. Saunders. 
© 1c. Dec. 19, 1929; E unp. 14645; 
Joseph William Saunders, Baltimore. 

28026 


If you could love me; words and music 
by R. Prosser. [Words and melody 
only] «© 1 c. Dee. 2, 1929; E unp. 
13937; Ruth Prosser, Hast Orange, 
INGEST 28027 


If you only loved but me; words by 
Elizabeth Harding, music by Hrnest 
J. Goulston and Bert Lowe; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by Paul De Frank. 
© Dec. 6, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 12; E pub. 
11504; Lowe-Goulston, inc., Boston. 


28028 

If you’re sad or if youre smilin’;. 
words and music by L. Nicchia. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 


Dee. 5, 1929; E unp. 14046; Lillian 
Nicchia, Mountain Lakes, N. J. 
28029 


If you want to see Paree; from Hot 
for Paris, lyric by Edgar Leslie, 
music by Walter Donaldson; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Dec. 14, 1929; 2 «. 
Dec. 14; E pub. 11546; Donaldson, 
Douglas & Gumble, inc., New York. 

28030 


If you went away; words and music 
by Al Jacobs [i. e. A. T. Jacobs] 
and Jerry Herst [i. e. J. P. Herst. 
Words and melody only] © 1 e«. 
Dee. 3, 1929; E unp. 13956; Jerome 
P. Herst and Albert T. Jacobs, San 
Francisco. 28031 


If you were the only girl; waltz, from 
The vagabond lover; words by Clif- 
ford Grey, music by Nat. D. Ayer, 
arr. by Charles N. Grant; orch. pts. 
New York, Chappell-Harms, inc. © 
Nov. 30; 1929;°2 ce. Deer 27 EY pub: 
11096; B. Feldman & co., London. 

28032 


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28033 


Illusions perdues; valse, von Jacob 
Gade, of Denmark; salon orch. pts. 
4to. © Nov. 20, 1929; .1 ¢ Dec. 6; 
E for. 7736; Gade & Warny, Copen- 
hagen. 28033 


itis (The) piano books; elementary 
course for class and individual in- 
struction, by Leon L. Iltis. bk. 1, 2. 
obl. 4to. © Nov. 8, 1929; 2 c. each 
Dec. 28; E pub. 12010, 12011; Carl 

Fischer, inc., New York. 
28034, 28035 


Im Wiener walzer-reich; tinze u. 
reigen, geSammelt u. gesetzt von 
Richard Krentzlin, of Germany; pf. 
2. heft. © Nov. 10, 1929; 1 ¢. Dec. 
3; E for. 7779; Schlesinger’sche 
buch-u. musikhandlung, Berlin. 

28036 


Imitazione; di Leopardiana, poesia di 
Giacomo Leopardi, musica di Vin- 
cenzo Tommasini, of Italy. © Dec. 
8, 1929; 1 @ Dec. 4; EH for. 7791; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 28037 


Imogen’s song by the well; from Imo- 
gen’s choice, words by Alfred Booth, 
music by G. Hughes, of Great Brit- 
ain. London, Novello & co., ltd. © 
Dec. 24, 1929; 1 c. Dee. 26; E for. 
7958; Gervase Hughes, London. 

28038 


Impatience; by Christiaan Kriens; 
orch. pts. © Dec. 13, 1929; 2 ¢. Dec. 
16; E pub. 11706; Atlas music corp., 
New York. 28039 


Impazienza (La); di lLeopardiana, 
frammento di Saffo, versione di Gia- 
como Leopardi, musica di Vincenzo 
Tommasini, of Italy. © Dec. 3, 
1929; 1 c. Dec.’ 4; HE for: 7792: G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 28040 


Impending danger no. 1; by Sam A. 
Perry: pi.) © 1) ¢;, Deca zea 1929 - 
E unp. 14768; Universal pictures 
corp., Universal City, Calif. 28041 


In a corner of my heart; words by 
Mitchell Parish, music by Leon 
Navara; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by M. Kalua. © Nov. 12, 1929; 
2 ¢@. Dee.:T; HH. pub. dish) ais 
music, ine., New York. 28042 


In a dew drop; words and music by 
B. R. Mosby. © 1 c. Dee. 4, 1929; 
E unp. 138995; Bayard R. Mosby, 
Kansas City, Mo. 28043 


In a garden meant for love; melody 
by G. Schloss. © 1 e. Dec. 5, 1929; 
E unp. 14048; George Schloss, Pas- 
saic, N. J. 28044 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


In a little canoe with you; words by 
H. J. Johnson, music by Lee Turner. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Dec. 7, 1929; E unp. 14200; Hay- 
wood J. Johnson, Peach Creek, W. 
Va. 28045 


In a rose bower; by Irene Rodgers, ed. 
annotated and fingered by John M. 
Williams; pf. © Nov. 30, 1929; 
2c Dec. 2; E pub. 11090; Boston 
music co., Boston. 28046 


In a tumble-down log cabin down in 
Tennessee ; fox-trot, words and mu- 
sic by J. Mills, arr. by G. Meriggioli. 
@ Nov. 15, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 65° 
pub. 11354; Jack Mills, Seattle. 

28047 


In Chicago; from The Duchess of Chi- 
cago, words by Edward Eliscu, music 
by Maurie Rubens and Sam Tim- 
berg; pf. and ukulele acc. New 
York, Shubert music pub. corp. © 
Nov. 20, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 22; E pub. 
11179; Shubert theatre corp., New 
York. 28048 


In dreams you'll still belong to me; 
fox-trot, from Peacock alley, lyric 
by George Wagener, music by Abner 
Silver; pf. and ukulele acc. © Dec. 
10,'1929 ; 2c: Deen 12; D pub aor 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 28049 


In dulci jubilo; ancient German carol, 
words anon., music arr. by Archibald 
Thompson Davison; women’s yoices, 
a cappella. 4to. © Dec. 14, 1929; 
2.@ Dee. 23.3, E pub:.14892: Hee: 
Schirmer music co., Boston. 28050 


In einer kleinen konditorei; musika- 
lische komddie in 8 akten von Paul 
Frank wu. Peter Herz, musik von 
Fred Raymond, of Austria; klavier- 
auszug zum dirigieren: eingerichtet 
von Leo Leux. © June 13, 1929; 
1 ¢@ Dec... 20;.E for, 7937; Alrepi 
musikverlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

28051 


In heav’nly love abiding; sacred song, 
by Leah Mynderse; low voice. © 
Dec. 3; 1929 2c." Dec, 6; "Ei pau: 
11814; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

28052 


In his care; words by Clifford Porter 
Wilson, music by L. Kusche; pf. © 
1 @ Dee..3) 1929; E wmpa tees 
Lloyd Kusche, Pasadena, Calif. 
28053 
In hoopskirt and crinoline; by Cedric 
W. Lemont, op. 59, no. 38; pf. 
Nov. 9, 1929; 2 ec: Nov. 23; EH pub. 
11106; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
28054 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1929 


In melody land; first pieces for the 
young violinist, by Robert W. Gibb; 
with pf. acc... © Nov...26, 1929; 2 c. 
Dec. 9; E pub. 113851; Walter Ja- 
cobs, inc., Boston. 28055 


In moonlight land; waltz song, words 
and music by Clifford Higgin, of 
Canada. Vancouver, B:* C., B. C. 
music printers. © Nov. 21, 1929; 
Me. Dec. 43H for. “T73l;' Clifford 
H'ggin, Calgary, Canada. 28056 


In my aeroplane; words and music by 
H. Warde. © Nov. 8, 1929; 2 «. 
mov. id: . Be ou, (1170; . Barry 
Warde, Country club estates, Fla. 

28057 


In my butterfly boat; words and music 
by G. G. Marschal-Loepke; pf. and 
ukulele ace. Hollywood, Calif., 
Marshall pub. co. © Dec. 10, 1929; 
2c. Dec. 14: E pub. 11542: Gloria 
Gene Marschal-Loepke, Los Angeles. 

28058 


Th my cabinet of dreams; words and 
music by B. L. Wright. |Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Dec. 16, 1929: 
E unp. 14507; B. L. Wright, New 
York. 28059 


In my dreams; words by Joe Greene, 
music by Jack Downs. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Dec. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 15030; R. J. Brewer pub. co., 
Kansas City, Mo. 28060 


In my heart for you; dreamer’s song, 
words and music by C. Green and 
Lucian J. Kremer. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Dec. 5, 1929; 
E unp. 14044: Curtis Green, Okla- 
homa City, Okl. 28061 


In my valley; hymn, words by Vida 
Munden Nixon, music by A. M. 
Pace. © Sept. 15, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 
20; E pub. 11738; Adger M. Pace, 
Lawrenceburg, Tenn. 28062 


In old Capri; words and music by 
Louis Perlman, Chas. P. Hughes, 
Hernan Loria and Jack Snyder. 
Chicago, Ill., Perlman & Snyder. © 
Dec. 10, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 14; E pub. 
11712; Louis Perlman and Myers G. 
Snyder, Chicago. ' 28063 


In playful mood; by Montague Ewing, 
of Great Britain; kino-orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor and violin 1 con- 
ductor. © Oct. 9, 1929: 1 © Dee. 
31; E for. 8011; Bosworth & co., 
Leipzig. 28064 


28074 


In quietness and in confidence; an- 
them, words from Isaiah 30, music 
by Lucina Jewell; mixed cho., with 
ten. solo and organ ace. 4to. © 
Deex-3, 1928 :...2e, Deena Ba pup: 
11312; H. W. Gray co., New. York. 

28065 


In Schubert’s day; by Rich. Krentzlin, 
of Germany, op. 109; pf. duet. © 
Nov. 25, 1929; 2 ¢. Nov. 27; E pub. 
11199; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 28066 


In sunny northern California; lyric 
by E. Hooper, music by Vida Tribble. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Noy. 20; -1923.- ‘2 ¢;.. Dec. 53) Ea pape 
11446 ; Edith Hooper, Oakland, Calif. 

28067 


In sunny Spain; Spanish dance, by 
Samuel S. Aronson, op. 103; pf. © 
Dee. Zl 19290; 2 c. Dec) 21 2 Epa: 
11825; Wm. A. Pond & co., New 
York. 28068 


In sunny Tennessee; words and musie 
by R. A. Smith. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Dec. 9, 1929; BE 
unp. 14231; Roy A. Smith, New Ox- 
ford, Pa. 28069 


In the hills of Arkansaw; words by 
B. Miller and Bill Baker, music by 
B. Miller. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1929; E unp. 15057; 
Bob Miller, New York. 28070 


In the Luxembourg gardens; 4 pt. cho., 
words and music by Kathleen Lock- 
hart Manning, arr. by Grace Helen 
Nash; men’s voices. © Dec. 3, 1929; 


BCE. oie 22 FS PUD. « Abe Ge 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 28071 


In the morning; words and music by 
Irving Berlin. © Dec. 4, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 5; E pub. 11321; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 28072 


In the shadow of the cross; hymn, 
words by Avis B. Christiansen, mu- 
sic by W. P. Loveless. (Im W. M. 
B. I. song favorites no. 2) © Dec. 
3, 1929; 2 c Dec. 9; EH pub. 11406; 
Wendell P. Loveless, Chicago. 

28073 


In the sunlight—moonlight—starlight, 
I’m loving you dear heart; words 
by Beatrice King Bonner, music by 
O. K. Lindsay. © Dee. 10, 1929; 
2 ec. Dee. 14; E pub. 11713; Olive 
King Lindsay, Eureka, Utah. 28074 


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I 


In tis modas; words by O. Caravias, 
music by Ierotheo Skiza, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. Dec. 31, 
1929; E unp. 15120; Synchronic pub. 
co., New York. 28075 


Wien hab’ ich einmal ein madel 
geliebt...; Wienerlied, text von 
Fritz Rotter, musik von Robert 
Stolz, of Austria, op. 526. © Oct. 
26, 1929; 1 c. Dec. 14; E for. 7918; 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 

28076 


In Wien, wo der wein und der walzer 
bliiht! wienerlied, worte von Alfred 
Griinwald, musik von Robert Stolz, 
of Austria, op. 529. © July 15, 1929; 
1c... Dee. 20 > By Tor, 7929. Alrabi 
musikverlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

28077 


Indian number; from And how, lyric 
by Herman Ruby, music by M. K. 
Jerome; pf. and ukulele acc. 1. In 
A flat—2. In F. © 1 ©. each Dec. 
2, 1929; E unp. 14267; M. Witmark 
& Sons, New York. 28078 


Individuality ; waltz song, words and 
music by Hdgar Wheeler; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Dec. 20, 1929; 2 c. 
Dec. 14; E pub. 11547; Solo music 
pub. co., New York. 28079 


Infant (The) Jesus, Lord of all (Der 
menschen heyl) ; English version by 
EK. A. Barreil, jr., music by Nicola 
A. Montani. 1. Mixed voices, a cap- 
pella or with organ acc.—2. 8 pt. 
cho., women’s voices; pf. or organ 
ace. © Dec. 16, 1929; 2 c. each Dec. 
18; E pub. 11746, 11747; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 

28080, 28081 


Infiel ; tango, by J. C. Tovar, of Mex- 
ico, domiciled at San Antonio; mel- 
ody, with pf. acc. ‘© 1c. Dee. 26, 
1929; E unp. 14939; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 28082 


Ingen; slow fox, av Ernst Rolf, of 
Sweden; pf. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 14892; Ernst Rolfs musikfor- 
lags, a. b., Stockholm, Sweden. 

28083 


Ingrata (Una); letra y musica de 
Rafael Gomez, of Mexico, domiciled 
at San Diego, Calif.; pf. [Photo- 
stat] © Dec. 10, 1929; 2c. Dec. 16; 
EK pub. 11607; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 28084 


Innesonian march; by E. B. Hall, arr. 
by Harry L. Alford; band pts. © 


in 


pt. 111, n. S., V. 24 


Nov. 8, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 14; E pub. 
11160; Ellis B. Hall, Amarillo, Tex. 
28085 


Insinuant (L’) ; de Charmes, poéme de 
Paul Valéry, musique de Vincenzo 
Tommasini, of Italy. © Dec. 3, 
1929;: 1 ¢«. Dec. 434i for TesG. 
Rieordi & co., Milan. 28086 


Inte gor de mej natt; fox-trot, text av 
Berco, musik av Fred Winter, of 
Sweden; pf. © Mar. 1, 1928; 1 e¢. 
Dec. 26, 1929; E for. 7961; Hrnst 
Rolfs musikforlags, a. b., Stock- 
holm, Sweden. 28087 


Irene; acht lieder naeh Klabund- 
schen gedichten, musik von Walther 
Hirschberg, of Germany, op. 26. © 
Oct. 1, 1929 1 e€ Dee. 22 haar 
7895; N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., Ber- 
lin. 28088 


Irresistible; waltz, words and music 
by M. lL. Howard. ‘© ite wee 
1929; E unp. 138955; Mary Lucille 
Howard. Wellsburg, W. Va. 28089 


Irrisistible [!] sis; words and music 
“by G. W. Cheney. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Dee. 30, 1929; E 
unp 15097; George Wright Cheney, 
Cincinnati. 28090 


Irritable; by Sam A. Perry, orch. by 
Fink; pf. conductor. © 1c. Dec. 23, 
1929; E unp. 14776; Universal pic- 
tures corp., Universal City, Calif. 

28091 


Is it wrong; words and music by Jim- 
~ my Rogan [i. e. J. E. Rogan. Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. Dee. 7, 
1929; E unp. 14122; James Edward 
Rogan, Plainfield, N. J. 28092 


Is she mine? lyrics by George Hick- 
man, .jr.,, music. Dy JR.aG. eee 
[Chords, single staff] © 1 e¢. Dee. 
10, 1929; E unp. 14338; Russell 
George Trost, Los Angeles. 28093 


Is there no kiss for me; words and 
music by BE. M. Schemalleck. © Oct. 
25, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 5» E pub. 11899; 
Elizabeth, M. Schemalleck, Los An- 
geles. 28094 

Islam: lament; by Sam A. Perry, arr. 
by Fink; [pf. conductor] © 1. 
Dec. 23, 1929; E unp. 14782 ; Univer- 
sal pictures corp., Universal City, 


Calif. 28095 
Island (The) unknown; words and 
melody by Eck. Robertson. pt. 1, 2. 


© 1c. Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14948; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 28096 


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no. 12, 1929 


It is all right to cry—if you like it; 
words and music by C. K. Miller. 
© 1c. Dee. 17, 1929; E unp. 14583; 
Cleora Koons Miller, Salina, Kan. 

28097 


It is written; hymn, words by T. O. 
Chisholm, music by T. N. Beall. © 
met. 1, 1929; Buck Dee .&: Hwpub. 
11338; T. N. Beall, Enterprise, Ala. 

28098 


Itll just be too bad; words and music 
by Lester Lee and Charles Levison ; 
Dic) 4 Cj ANOV.g21.1929% Eunp. 
14182; Chesterfield motion picture 
corp., New York. 28099 


It may be blue to some, but to me it’s 
just a dark clouded sky; words and 
music by V. Johnson. © 1 ec. Dee. 
2, 1929; E unp. 13914; Vanilla John- 
son, Kansas City, Mo. 28100 


It must be heaven; from Heads up, 
words by Lorenz Hart, music by 
Richard Rodgers; pf. and ukulele 


ace. © Nov. 8, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 11; 
EK pub. 1113883; Harms, ine, New 
Work. 28101 


It must have been the iron in the 
spinach; lyric by G. Henry, music 
by M. Hamilton. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e Dec. 5, 1929; E 
unp. 14057; Grace Henry and Mor- 
ris Hamilton, New York. 28102 


It’s a good old world we’re living in; 
words and music by G. A. Bugbee. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
Dec. 7, 1829; E unp. 14120; George 
Atwood Bugbee, Memphis, Tenn. 

281038 


It’s all because you said-I love you; 
words by D. Moore, music by W. F. 
Stiner and D. Moore. [Chords, sin- 
gle staff} ©1¢ Dec. 14, 1929; H 
unp. 144838; Walter F. Stiner and 
Deane Moore, Miami, Fla. 28104 


It’s hard to forget; waltz, by José M. 
Lucchesi, of Brazil; with pf. con- 
ductor and violin 1 director. 4to. 
1. Odeon orch. pts.—2. Salonorch. 
pts. © Noy. 15, 1929; 1 @& Dec. 23; 
EB) for..7989; Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H.., 
Leipzig. 28105 


It’s just you and me from now on; 
words and music by B. E. Cohen. © 
1°e. Dee. 18, 1929; E unp. 14635; 
Ben Edward Cohen, Fort Wayne, 
Ind. 28106 


It’s love that rules the world; words 
and music by Bradford Brown and 
Bob Schaefer; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by Alvin D. Keech. London, 


28116 
Lawrence Wright music co. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Dee. 


10, 1929 ; 2 c. Dec. 14; E pub. 11683; 
Spier & Coslow, ine., New York. 
28107 


It’s so consoling, love sweetheart; 
lyrics by Vinee O’Connell, music by 
Egon Edwards. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Dee. 11, 1929; E ump. 
143825 ; Refousse music pub. co., Long 
EslandaCrty. N.Y. 28108 


It’s so nice; words and music by 
Thomas Dorsey. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©4.1e. Dec. 5, 1929; BE 
unp. 14063; State Street music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 28109 


It’s spring; words by H. Cook, music 
by Samuel H. Speck. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dec. 3, 1929; 
EK unp. 13932; Harriett Cook, Butler, 
ING 28110 


It’s tight like that no. 3; words by 
Hudson Whittaker, music by Thomas 
Dorsey. [Words and melody only] 
© 1. Dee. 12, 1929; E unp. 14396; 
State Street music pub. co., inc., 
Chicago. 28111 


It’s you, baby, just you; words by Mil- 
ton Colber, music by S. Levine and 
Fanny Weiss. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Dec. 4, 1929; E unp. 
14027; Sidney Levine, Brooklyn. 

28112 


Italian salad; musical jest in the form 
of the finale to an Italian opera, by 
Richard Genée, arr. by Perey Jack- 
man, 3 pt. version by C. F. Manney ; 
women’s ‘voices, with sop. or ten. 


solo. © Nov. 19, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 28; 
E pub. 11105; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 28113 


Ivan; words by Mac Liebman, music 
by Murray Rumshinsky. © Nov. 22, 
1929.7 °2.'e Nov. 23;:Ht pubs ine: 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 28114 


Ja’ orkar inte de’; sl6-fox, text av 
Fritz Gustaf, musik av Karl Webhle, 
of- Sweden: pf. © 1-¢ Dee. 26, 
1925; E unp. 14893; Ernst Rolfs 
musikférlags, a. b., Stockholm, Swe- 
den. 28115 


Jabawauks (Les); danse russe, by 
Arthur Wellesley [pseud. of Arthur 
Wellesley Hughes]; pf. © Dee. 6, 
1929;5, 21e. Dec 182 iy pub. 11907; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 28116 


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28117 


Jackanapes; by Montague Ewing, of 
Great Britain; kino-orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor and violin 1 conductor. 
© Oct. 9, 1929; 1 ec. Dee. 31; E for. 
8007; Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 

28117 

Jag minns den ljuva tiden; text av 
Ola, musik av Ernst Rolf, of Swe- 
den; pf. ©1c. Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 
14894; Ernst Rolfs musikforlags, 
a. b., Stockholm, Sweden. 28118 


Jag vet en vacker visa; text av Fritz 
Gustaf, musik av Ernst Rolf och 
Karl Wehle, both of Sweden; pf. © 
1c Dec. 26, 1929; EH unp. 14895; 
Ernst Rolfs musikfodrlags, a. b., 
Stockholm, Sweden. _ 28119 


Jag vet, vad du vet; quick fox, musik 
av Karl Wehle och Cassel, both of 
Sweden; pf. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 14884; Ernst Rolfs musik- 
forlags, a. b., Stockholm, Sweden. 

28120 


Jake bottle blues; melody by UL. 
Turner. © 1 ¢. Dec. 26,1929: Eh 
unp. 14871; R. S. Peer, inc., New 
York. 28121 


Janith; words and music by J. May. 
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1929; E unp. 15054; 
Jack May, Chicago. 28122 


Jay (The) walker’s parade; one step, 
words, music and arr. by Frank 
“Bub; orech. pts. © Dec. 10, 1929; 
2c. Dee. 11; E pub. 11492; Music 
buyers corp., New York. 28123 


Jazz (A) lullaby; words and music 
by. M.” Re Drums ©. 1 ewes. 
1929; E unp. 14099; Mary Réaume 
Drum, Brooklyn. 28124 


Jazzette; novelty fox trot, by M. A. 
Calbi; “pf..) (© hive: . Dec. MEM 29 : 
E unp. 14179; Mary Antoinette Calbi, 
Yonkers, UNA 28125 


Jean and Babette; French play-time 
folk-songs, intro. J’ai du bon tabac 
and A Paris, by Maxwell Eckstein ; 
pf. ©) Oct! 2, 19295) 21cnbecy 28; 


E pub. 12012; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 28126 


Jeg byder dem en rose; tekst af Henry 
Carlsen, musik af Alexander Yrneh, 
of Denmark; pf. © Nov. 1, 1929; 
1c. Nov. 20; E for. 7747; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 28127 

Jehovah; chorus, words and music by 


D. Rhys Ford; mixed voices. 
Dee. 7, 1929; 2 ¢, Dec. 9s pup. 


11440 ; Melrose music co., Warren, O. 


28128 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Jesus is all I need; hymn, words by 
James Rowe, music by A. M. Pace. 
© Sept. 15, 1929;,2 ¢. Dec. 20;.E 
pub. 11737; Adger M. Pace, Law- 
renceburg, Tenn. 28129 


Jesus is coming, it may be soon; words 
and music by iJ. KR. Baxtersugr 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14850; United 
pub. co., New York. 28130 


Jesus my Savior (Jesus mein Hei- 
land) ; author of German text un- 
known, English version by Wm. 
Leitz, music by Herm. M. Hahn, op. 
42." © Dec. 13,1929: 2 Ge Dechy: 
E pub. 11367; Will. A. Young, Fort | 
Wayne, Ind. 28131 


Jesus saves me, Jesus keeps me; hymn, 
words and music by EK. R. Farrar. 
© July 25, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 26; 
pub. 11920; Elden R. Farrar, Chi- 
cago. 28132 


Jesus, the Lord is a Saviour; words 
and music by F. W. McGee. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Dee. 26, 
1929; E unp. 14973; Southern music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 28133 


Jeteli¢ku v lese; pochod, arr. by Jos- 
eph Paul Elsnic; concertina. © 
Dec. 10, 1929; 2. ¢. Dec. 31;°H pub. 
12097; Vitak-Elsnie co., Chicago. 

28134 


Jingle bells; march, by Albert Harvey, 
arr. by S. E. Morris; full orch. pts. 
© Nov. 80, 1929;'2 & Dee. 2: H 


pub. 11084; Fred MHeltman Co., 
Cleveland. 28135 
Joe, Joe, Joe and his old cordean; 


words and music by T. Parrillo. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Dec. 5, 1929; E unp. 14045; Tom 
Parrillo, Chicago. 28136 


Joie (La) de vivre; by Wilbur Cheno- 
weth, arr. by Chas. J. Roberts; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. © Nov. 
26, 1929; 2c. Dec. 28; E pub. 12002; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 28137 


Jolie poupée d’amour; fox-trot, par 
Harold de Bozi, of France; avec pf.- 
conducteur. 4to. 1. Odeon orch. 
parties.—2. Salonorch. parties. © 
Nov,, 15, 1929; 1c. Det. 2a Bi eone 
7988; Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leip- 
zig. 28138 


Jolietcke deklice; melody by Rudolph 
Dietchman. © 1c. Nov. 22, 1929; 
E unp. 13981; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 28139 


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no. 12, 1929 


Jolly (The) clown; by M. L. Preston ; 
pf. © Dee. 16, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 18; 
E pub. 11795; Theodore Presser €o., 
Philadelphia. 28140 


Jolly (A) group of cowboys; words 
and music by T. F. Wheeler and M. 
E. Lamb. [Words and melody only] 
©l1e. Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14965; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 28141 


Jolly (The) tar; by William Baines; 
4c) Dec. (Sy tG2g% (2 cy Dee. 20: 
E pub. 11804; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 28142 


Jota felice; by Sam A. Perry, orch. 
by Fink; pf. conductor. © 1c. Dee. 
23, 1929: E unp. 14774; Universal 
pictures corp., Universal City, Calif. 

28143 


Journey’s (The) end; words by Rex 
London, music by Hero de Rance, of 
Great, Britam, arr. py. "Thos; ‘J. 
Hewitt, of Great Britain; in C. © 
Dec. 19-1929: 4..e Dee, 26... for; 
7971; Keith, Prowse & co., Itd., 
London. 28144 


voven ideal; letra y musica de Timoteo 
Flores, of Mexico, domiciled at El 
Paso; pf. [Photostat] © Dec. 10, 
1929; 2 «. Dec. 16; E pub. 11608; 

Dionisis Acosta, Los Angeles. 
28145 


Joy; words by DHDlsie Long, music by 
Charles Wakefield Cadman; med. 
voice. © Nov. 26, 1929; 2 ¢ Dec. 
5D; E pub. 11402; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 28146 


Joy to the world; program of familiar 
Christmas carols. Chicago-Philadel- 
phia, The Rodeheaver co. © Dee. 
1, 1929; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 18; AA 
31550; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 28147 


Joyous home coming; by Leopold J. 
Beer, of Austria, op. 65, no. 4; 
pf. duet. © Dec. 16, 1929; 2 ¢. Dec. 
18; E pub. 11780; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 28148 


Juanita; words and music by Howard 
and Donald L. Sinnock, of Great 
Britain, domiciled at Brooklyn. © 
Jan 1980-2’ '¢., Dee: 31" 1929-4) Ei 
pub. 12056; Donald L. Sinnock, 
Brooklyn. 28149 


Juanita; words and music by J. Rich. 
© 1c. Dec. 7, 1929; E unp. 14177; 
Jack Rich, Detroit. 28150 


28161 


Jumping (The) jack; for photoplay, 
by Ring-Hager, scored by William 
C. Schoenfeld; orch. pts., with pf. 
or organ conductor. © Dec. 24, 
1929.2 ¢. Dec. 28; Epub. 12023; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York. 28151 


June days; lyric and music by Sunny 
Clapp. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 c. Dec. 7, 1929; E unp. 14169; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 28152 


June roses remind me of you; words 
and music by Estelle Ruth. [Photo- 
stat] © 1. Dec. 9, 1929; E unp. 
14191; Esther R. Rubin, San Diego, 
Calif. 28153 


Jungle crawl; melody by Tiny Parham. 
© 1c. Dec. 7, 1929; E unp. 14374; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 28154 


Just a bum; words by A. Herbert, 
music by Harry Verona. [| Words and 
melody only] © 1.c. Dec. 3, 1929; 
E unp. 18936; Anna Herbert, Bed- 
ford, O. 28155 


Just a couple of railroad men; words 
by George Wagner, music by J. Rus- 
sel Robinson. © 1 ¢. Dec. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 14818; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., Culver City, Calif. 28156 


Just a lonely girl; words by IL. 
Breakey, music by Arthur Bowers. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Oet. 28,1929 52 c.. Dec. 103) EY pub. 
11523; Lillian Breakey, Marion, O. 

28157 


Just a mother to welcome me; words 
by B. Stagg, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Nov. 27, 1929; E unp. 148382; Bebe 
Stage, Aberdeen, Wash. 28158 


Just a radio and you; words and mu- 
sic by J. L. Smith. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Dec. 17, 1929; HE 
unp. 14566; James L. Smith, Los 
Angeles. 28159 


Just another dream; words by Stephen 
Hoffman, music by E. del Cioppo. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Dec. 16, 1929; E unp. 14528; Eugene 
del Cioppo, New York. 28160 - 


Just another rose of Picardy; words 
by C. F. Williams, music by Eugene 
Platzman. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 ¢. Dee. 6, 1929; E unp. 
14100; Cornie Ford Williams, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 28161 


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28162 


Just because I love you; words and 
music by C. Van Scoyk. © Nov. 20, 
1929;..2. eo. Nov.25;,H) pubs: 111%: 
Charles Van Scoyk, Rochester, N. Y. 

28162 


Just behind the clouds; words by 
Renee Saxe, music by J. May. © 
1 ec. Dee.’ 12,° 1929; HH  unp. 14427 ; 
Jack May, Chicago. 28163 


Just for a day; fox trot, lyric by C. 
Norris, music by B. Oakland; ist 
violin. © 1c. Nov. 29, 1929; E unp. 
14358; Ben Oakland and Cal Norris, 
New York. 28164 


Just keep a-smilin’! words and music 
by B. Butcher. © 1 c¢ Dec 27, 
1929; E unp. 15041; Beulah Butcher, 
Lafayette, La. 28165 


Just kidding me; fox-trot, words and 
music by John Kachurak; pf. with 
vocal cho. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Dec. 6, 1929; 2 c Dec. 
27; E pub. 12067; John Kachurak, 
Elizabeth, N. J. 28166 


Just lonesome; words by P. Abernathy, 
music by Samuel H. Speck. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Oct. 
16,1929; 2 'e Dec. 115 Eypub. tases 
Pearl Abernathy, Cleveland. 28167 


Just my girl; words and music by H. 


W. Flinn. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Dec. 12, 1929; E unp. 
14417; H. W. Flinn, Brooklyn. 


: 28168 


Just one more waltz with you; words 
and music by A. M. Ambrogio. 
[Photostat] © 1 ¢ Dec. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 14264; Angeline Mary Am- 
brogio, Detroit. 28169 


Just plain Mary; words by L. J. 
Maskell, music by Ray Hibbeler. © 
Sept. 28, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 7; E pub. 
11229; Lindsay J. Maskell, Boston. 

28170 


Just say the word and it’s O. K. with 
me; words by Johnny Burns, music 
by Helen Meyers. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1.. Dec. 21, 1929; E 
unp. 14742; Patricia F. McGuire and 
Barbara G. Davis, Kansas City, Mo. 

28171 


Just sociable; words by Andy Razaf, 
music by Harry Brooks. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dee. 12, 1929; 
EK unp. 14892; Joe Davis, New York. 

28172 


Just sweethearts; words by A. E. Jol- 
son, music by Samuel H. Speck. New 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


York City, Frank Harding. © Oct. 

30, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 5; E pub. 11444; 

Alma E. Jolson, Olivia, Minn. 
28173 


Just the kind that men forget; words 
and music by M. B. Rigney; pf. © 
1c. Dec. 16, 1929; E unp. 14575; 
Maud Burket Rigney, Marysville, 
Kan. 28174 


Just to be glad; words by Maud Luise 
Gardiner, music by Gustav Klemm; 
in D. © Dec. 16, 1929; 2 ec. Dee. 
18; E pub. 11784; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 28175 


Just wondering; words and music by 
A. F. Rossi. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Dec. 21, 1929; E unp. 
14706; Albert F. Rossi, Ft. Slocum, 
INS YX. 28176 


Just worrying blues; words and music 
by Leroy Carr, arr. by James Alston. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Dee. 5, 1929; E unp. 14065; State 
Street music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 

28177 


Just you and I; lyrics by Clarence J. 
Marks, music by Sam A. Perry. 
1 ec. Dee. 23, 1929; E unp. 14790; 
Universal pictures corp., Universal 
City, Calif. 28178 


Just you dear; words and music by 
Harold Paul [pseud. of H. Paley- 
sky], of Canada. © 1c. Dee. 17, 
1929; E unp. 14560; Harry Paley- 
sky, Montreal, Que., Canada. 28179 


K. C. moan; words and music by Te- 
wee Blackman. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 
14941; Southern music pub. ¢o., ine., 
New York. 28180 


Kaciukas; words and music by A. 
Vanagaitis, of Lithuania, domiciled 
at Chicago; pf. © 1c. Dee. 7, 1929; 
E unp. 14126; Antanas Vanagaitis, 
Chicago. 28181 


Kalle O Kalle; sol-och varvals, text och 
musik av Erik Ahlberg, of Sweden; 
pf. © Nov. 25, 1929; 1 e. Dec. 18; 
EK for. 7914; E. Anderssons musik- 
forlag, Malm6, Sweden. 28182 


Kammer-sonaten; von Arcangelo Co- 
relli, op. 2, nr. 4 u. op. 4, nr. 9, 
hrsg. von Paul Klengel, of Germany ; 
fiir 2 violinen mit klavierbegleitung, 
cello ad lib. heft 2. © Jan. 2, 1929; 
1c. Dee.» 10; EB. for. T80a2) ae 
Peters, Leipzig. 28183 


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no. 12, 1929 


28207 


Kansanlaulu; von Toivo Kuula, of Fin- 
land, op. 9, nr. 2;.2 violinen, viola, 
violoncell u. bass. Partitur. 4to. 
© Nov. 1, 1929; 1 ce. Nov. 20; E for. 
7740; Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

28184 


Kansas City squabble; melody by E. 
Lewis and Benny Moten. © 1 e. 
Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 149438; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 

28185 


Kansas was never like this; lyric by 
Roy Turk, music by Fred EH. Ahlert. 
© 1 ec. Dec. 23, 1929; E unp. 14822; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 28186 


Kas bus-polka; arr. by Louis Vitak; 
concertina. © Dee. 10, 1929; 2 «. 
Dee. 31: E pub. 12095; Vitak-Elsnic 
co., Chicago. 28187 


KaSka uciekata i ma¢kowi pokazaia; 
piesn kujawska, words and music by 
J. Biega. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dee. 31, 1929; E unp. 15109; 
John Biega, Perth Amboy, N. J. 

28188 


Katy blues; words and music by Bes- 
sie Tucker. [Words and melody 
only] ©41e. Dec. 7, 1929; E unp. 
14365 ; Southern music pub. co., ine., 
New York. 28189 


Keep the blues away; words and music 
by C. Bonewitz, op. 2; pf. solo, voce. 
solo or duet. © Dec./12, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Dee. 14; E pub. 11554; Clarence 
Bonewitz, Dayton, O. 28190 


, Keep your undershirt on; from Top 


speed, words and music by Bert Kal- 
mar and Harry Ruby; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Nov. 22, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 
25; E pub. 11152; Harms, inc., New 
York. 28191 


Keepin’ myself for you; from Hit the 
deck, lyrics by Sidney Clare, music 
by Vincent Youmans. © 1 c. Dec. 
17, 1929; E unp. 14565; Vincent You- 
mans, ine., New York. 28192 


Keeping time; march, by Adam Geibel; 
pf. duet. © Dec. 18, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 
20; E pub. 11807; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 28193 


Kentucky blues; melody by Walter 
Brown. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1929; E unp. 
14147; Southern music pub. co., ine., 
New York. 28194 


KiGeni valcer; by R. Cernkovich ; tam- 
buritza orch. pts. © Nov. 14, 1929; 


2 ec. Dec. 9; E pub. 11488; Rudolph 
Cernkovich, Chicago. 28195 


Kiddie (The) kabaret [and]. Christ- 
mas show; words and music by 
Frank Hubert Bonner. © July 15, 
1929; 2 ec. Dec. 19; D pub. 276386; 
Bonner studios of dancing, San An- 
tonio. 28196 


Kierlighed og viin; tekst af Johan 
Herman Wessel, musik af Knudage 
Riisager, of Denmark; male choir, 
without ace. 4to. © Nov. 1, 1929; 
1c. Nov. 20; E fer. 7746; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 28197 


Kilber Doo; words by J. Paterson, mu- 
sic by H. P. Reinshagen, jr. ©.1e. 
Dec. 5, 1929; E unp. 14037; John 
Paterson, Atlanta. 28198 


Kilpinen (Yrjo) 20 sanger (20 lau- 
lua); till dikter av Anders Oster- 
ling. musik av Y. Kilpinen, of Fin- 
land, op. 39-41. hifte 1-3. [Swed- 
ish, Finnish and German text] © 
Nov. 1, 1929: 1 e¢. each Nov. 20; 
E for. 7754-7756; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen. 28199-28201 


Kind (The) of man for me; lyric by 
Andy Razaf, music by Jack Palmer. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Dec. 27, 1929; E unp. 15035; Joe 
Davis, New York. 28202 


Kind (Das) von Bethlehem (The child 
of Bethlehem) ; chor o. duett, musik , 
von Ludwig Bonvin, op. 145; sop. u. 
alt mit klavier o. orgel begl. © 
Nov. 21, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 9; E pub. 
11676; Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 

28203 


Kinda misunderstood; fox-trot, lyric 
by Al Maister, music by B. Fazioli; 
pi. ©.1: ec Dec. 27, 1929. Ey ump. 
15032; Bernardo Fazioli, Belmont, 
Mass. 28204 


King Jesus is a-listening; negro folk 
Song, arr. by William L. Dawson; 
men’s voices. 4to. © Noy. 1, 1929; 
2 ec. Nov. 8; E pub. 10619; Henry T. 
FitzSimons, Chicago. 28205 


King (The) needs workers; words and 
music by O. A. Parris. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dee. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 14924; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 28206 


King of the field; words and music 
by Olga and W. J. Streuber. © 1. 
Nov. 12, 1929; E unp. 14086; Will 
J. Streuber, Los Angeles. 28207 


1485 


28208 


King Saul; anthem, by Modest Mous- 
sorgski, English tr. by Lillian Mor- 
gan Saminsky, music arr. by Lazare 
Saminsky, of Russia, domiciled at 
New York, op. 33, no. 2; ten. or alto 
solo, mixed cho., pf. or organ, trum- 
pet and side drum. 4to. © Nov. 
29, 1929; 2.¢..Dec.. 28; BE, pub. 11977; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

28208 


Kirchen-sonaten; von Arcangelo Co- 
Fell, ‘opk, nr TOP ue Op. 3.) Tima 
hrsg. von Paul Klengel, of Germany ; 
fiir 2 violinen, klavierbegleitung, mit 
cello ad lib. heft 1. © Jan. 2, 1929; 
1 ec. Dee. 10; E for. (804; C. F. 
Peters, Leipzig. 28209: 


Kiss me; fox-trot, di Franz Lehar, of 
Hungary; orch. parti, con pf. con- 
duttore.” 4to.” © (Oct! '24,'1929'-"1e 
Dec. 11; E for. 7842; Casa musicale 
Mauro, Rome. 28210 


Kisses; words and music by Norman 
Long; pf. and ukulele acc. © Dec. 
17, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 23; E pub. 11886; 
S. L. Cross music corp., Seattle. 

28211 


Kitty Shane; waltz, words by S. Stew- 
art, music by J. C. Evans, of Great 
Britain. © 1c. Nov. 26, 1929; E 
unp. 14695; J. C. Evans and Stanley 
Stewart, Belfast, Ireland. 28212 


Knekkede (Den) grammophonplade; 
tekst af Axel Andreasen, musik af 
Laurits Howalt, of Denmark; pf. 
© Nov. 1, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 20; E for. 
7738; Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

28213 


Knights of the air; words and music 
by E. M. Webster. © 1 c. Dee. 2, 
1929; E unp. 138912; Emily M. Web- 
ster, Ontario, Calif. 28214 


Knights of the road; from Mammy, 
words and music by Irving Berlin. 
© Dec. 2, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 3; E pub. 


11280; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 28915 
Kohen-Klancy (The) kids; Yiddish- 


Irish talkie song, words and music 
by Thomas B. Weaver. Syracuse, 
N. Y., Willis N. Bugbee co. © Nov. 
4, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 2; Epub: 11258; 
Willis N. Bugbee, Syracuse, N. Y. 
28216 


Krakowiak; melody by Joseph Kmiec. 
© 1c. Nov. 22, 1929; E unp. 13979; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 28217 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. m1, n. s., v. 24 


Kujawiak oj maryS ja Gie lubie; words 
and music by J. Wyskowski. 
[Words and melody only] ©1l1e. 
Dee. 2, 1929; E unp. 13809; John 
Wyskowski, Omaha, Neb. 28218 


Kujawiak staropolski; by J. Biega; 1st 
violin. ©1c. Dee. 31, 1929; EB unp. 
15107; John Biega, Perth Amboy, 
Nid 28219 


Kukuleczka; melody by Joseph Muj- 
kut. © 1c. Nov. 22, 1929; KE unp. 
13986; Southern music pub. co., ine., 
New York. 28220 


La del soto del parral; zarzuela en 
dos actos, letra de Carrefio y Sevil- 
la, musica de R. Soutullo y J. Vert, 
both of Spain. Pte. de apuntar. 
Madrid, Sociedad de autores espa- 
fioles. © Oct. 26, 1927; 1 c. Nov. 
20, 1929; E for. 7900; Reveriano 
Soutullo y Juan Vert, Madrid. 

28221 


Lag (En) liten dérr; text av Walde- 
mar Dalquist, musik av Fred Win- 
ter, of Sweden; pf. © Noy. 16, 
1929; 1 « Dee. 4; E for. 7727; Edi- 
tion Sylvain, Stockholm, Sweden. 


28222 

Lady Macbeth’s Christmas dream; 
words and music by J. Schmidt. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 


Dec. 27, 1929; E unp. 15048; Julius 
Schmidt, New York. 28223 


Lady (The) of today; words by L. 
Eggleston, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dee. 3, 1929; E unp. 13933; 
Leah Eggleston, Gloversville, N. Y. 

28224 


Lagrima (Una); letra y musica de 
Manuel Flores, of Mexico, domiciled 
at El Paso; pf. [Photostat] © Dec. 
10, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 16; E pub. 11609; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 28225 


Laila; foxtrot-ballad, text ay Fritjof 
Joseph, musik ay S. och W., of Swe- 
den; pf. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1929; EH 
unp. 14899; Ernst Rolfs musikfor- 
lags, a. b., Stockholm, Sweden. 

@ 28226 


Lament; by Clyde Twelvetrees, of 
Great Britain; violoncello and pf. 
© Oct. 15, 1929; 1 c. Dee. 31; E for. 
8014; Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 

2 


Lament pijaka; polka, arr. by Louis 
Vitak; concertina. © Dee. 10, 1929; 
2 ec. Dee. 31; E pub. 12089;, Vitak- 
EHlsnic co., Chicago. 28228 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1929 


Land (The) of a million smiles; words 
by 1. F.. Housh; music by .Harry 
Clifford. © 1c. Dee. 19, 1929; E 
unp. 14650; Tela Frances Housh, 
Oilton, Okl. 28229 


Land of our dreams; words by G. H. 
Howland, music by Robert William 
Howland, arr. by Glenn Elzo How- 
land. © 1. Nov. 29, 1929; E unp. 


14465; George Harold Howland, 
Madison, Wis. 28230 
Land of the mistletoe; words and 


music by W. F. Oesterle. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Dee. 16, 
1929; E unp. 14499; William F. 
Oesterle, Henryetta, OK]. 28231 


Lang (C. S.) Four canons; by C. S. 
Lang, of Great Britain; violin and 
pf. Set 3. © Nov. 29, 1929; 1 «. 
Nov. 30; E for. 7786; Stainer & Bell, 
Itd., London. 28232 


Lappy hop girls on tap; words and 
music by J. Hess. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Nov. 7, 1929; 


2 e. Dee. 7; E pub. 11485; James 
Hess, Hinton, W. Va. 28233 
Lasset uns das. leben’ geniessen; 


marsch, von Max Simon u. Ladislaus 
Lowenthal, both of Germany; orch. 
stimmen, mit pf. o. orgel direction. 


4to. © Sept. 5, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 2; 
E for. 7724; Musikverlag City, 
Leipzig. 28234 


Last (The) menuet; by P. Ballatore, 
op. 131; violin and pf. Brooklyn, 
N. Y., L. H. Enselberg. © Dec. 21, 
ieee Hee. 26° R) pub:. T118T9% 
Pietro Ballatore, Brooklyn. 28235 


Last (The) song; words by Frederick 
A. Packard and Virginius M. Zana, 
music by Dick Romeo Ceunia, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. © 
Dec. 17, 1929.;'2 «. Dee. 21; EH pub 
11863; Antony Millich & ©co., 
Brooklyn. 28236 


Laugh when the world laughs at you; 
words by M. Atkinson, music by 
Samuel H. Speck. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Dee. 3, 1929; E 
unp. 13927; Mary Atkinson, Sebring, 
O. 28237 


Laughing eyes; words by B. A. Miller, 
musie by Stella Callender. © 1 e. 
Oct. 28, 1929; E unp. 14271; Buster 
A. Miller, Los Angeles. 28238 


Laughing mammy; words and music 
by E. X. Wills; pf. © 1 e¢ Dec. 9, 
1929; E unp. 14263; Estelle Xavier 
Wills, Los Angeles. 28239 


28250 


Laus Deo; unison song, words by 
Robert Bridges, music by Norman 
Demuth, of Great Britain. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Nov. 26, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 27; EH. for. 
7853; Elkin & co., Itd., London. 

28240 


Lazo conyugal; por Pioquinto Gon- 
zalez, sV., of Mexico, domiciled at El 
Paso; pf. [Photostat] © Dee. 10, 
i929:..2e. Dee. 16° BH pub. Tobie 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 28241 


Lazy (The) Amazon; words and music 
by Noble Sissle; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by R. S. Stoddon. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Nov. 
25, 1929; 2c. Nov. 26; E pub. 11248; 
B. Feldman & co., London. 28242 


Lead on, O King Eternal; hymn, words 
by Ernest W. Shurtleff, music by F. 
C. Huston. © June 10, 1929; 2c. 
Dee. 23; EY pub. 11850; Frank C. 
Huston, Knightstown, Ind. 28243 


Learn to love the little things in life; 
words by H. K. Wegener, music by 
Harry Clifford. © 1 c. Dec. 7, 1929; 
E unp. 14109; Helen Knapp Wege- 
ner, Tacoma, Wash. 28244 


Leave it that way; lyric by Andy Rice, 


music by Fred Fisher. © 1c. Dee. 
23, 1929; E unp. 14823; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver City, 
Calif. 28245 


Leavin’ town blues; words and music 
by Ishman Bracey. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Dec. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 15009; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 28246 


Legend (The) of the robin redbreast ; 
words and music by Teresa del 
Riego [pseud. of Teresa Leadbitter] 
of Great Britain. 1. High voice, in 
G min.—2. Low voice, in E min. 
Dee. 16, 1929; 2 c. each Dec. 18; 
E pub. 11906; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 28247 


Lejos me encuentro; letra y musica de 
Jorge Sesar, of Mexico, domiciled 
at El Paso; pf. [Photostat] © 
Dec. 10, 1929: 2 c Dec: 167 "8 pub: 
11611; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

28248 

Lemont (Cedric W.) March; pf., left 
hand alone. © Dee. 16, 1929; 2 ec. 
Dec. 18; E pub. 117838; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 28249 


Valse; pf., right hand alone. © 
Dec. 16, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 18; E pub. 
11782; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 28250 


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28251 


Leora’s mazurka; by Norbert Hill; 
violin and pf. © Dec. 2, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 4; E pub. 11340; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 28251 


Let me; hymn, words by Morton Sins, 
music by A. M. Pace. © Sept. 15, 
1929" 22" Dee? 20> Ht publ Halas: 
Adger M. Pace, Lawrenceburg, Tenn. 

28252 


Let me dream in your arms tonight, 
dear; words and music by S. G. 
iaramy. ©) vOck. "29" 19206 akc. 
Nov. 8; E pub. 11283; Sidney G. 
Laramy, Brookline, Mass. 28253 


Let me drive away your blues; words 
and music by Jack Edgar [pseud. of 
J. E..Hostater. Photostat] © 1. 
Dec. 16, 1929; E unp. 14518; John 
Edgar Hostater, Piedmont, Calif. 

28254 

Let me hold you in my arms before 
we say good-bye; waltz, words and 
music by Clarence Gaskill; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by Princess Alohe. 
©. Apr. 29, 1927; 2c. Dec. 3, 1929; 
E pub. 11277; General music ¢Co., 
New York. 28255 


Let me say it again; words by H. 
Jewell, music by H. M. Steinbaugh 
and’ H. Jewell? (© lc. Decaale: 
1929; E unp. 14555; Helen M. Stein- 
baugh and Howard Jewell, Birming- 
ham, Mich. 28256 


Let me waltz once again; words and 
music by J. W. Bailey. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dee. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 14735; John W. Bailey, 
Tampa, Fla. 28257 


Let’s go; words by M. Vermilya, music 
by Miriam Herr; pf. © 1c Dec. 
20, 1929; E unp. 14675; Marjorie 
Vermilya, Muncy, Pa. 28258 


Let’s jig the jigaboo; words and music 
by Lester Lee and Charles Levison ; 
pf.:,.©, Vc: Nov..2(,. 1929) wun, 
14181; Chesterfield motion picture 
corp., New York. 28259 


Let’s merge; from Sons o’ guns, words 
and music by Arthur Swanstrom, 
Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Dec. 16, 1929; 
2 c. Dec: 17; E. pub. {11660; Davis, 
Coots & Engel, inc., New York. 

28260 


Let’s pretend; lyric by David 8S. Gold- 
berg, music by J. Chernis. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Dee. 3, 
1929; E unp. 18968; Jack Chernis, 
New York. 28261 


Dt. ZL, De Spyies 


Let’s shake hands as we say goodbye; 
words by W. Walsh, music by HE. 
Whittemore. [Words and meiody 
only] © 1c. Dec. 16, 1929; E unp. 
14522; William Walsh and Earl 
Whittemore, Baltimore. 28262 


Let the Saviour in; hymn, words by 
Carl Cross, music by N. W. Allphin. 
(In Service songs) © Oct. 15, 
1929; 2 c. Dec, 31; E pub. 120835 
Newton W. Allphin, Tahoka, Tex. 

28263 


Let the words of my mouth; 8-pt. an- 
them, words from the Psalms, music 
by Herbert E. Hyde; mixed voices, a 
cappella. 4to. © Nov. 1, 1929; 2 e¢. 
Oct. 11; E pub. 10616; Henry 
Thomas FitzSimons, Chicago. 28264 


Let there be light; words and music 
by E. W. G. Leidzén; mixed voices. 
© Dec. 9, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 21; E pub. 

* 11828; Erik W. G. Leidzén, New 
York. 28265 


Li surdati curaggiusi; canzone sicil- 
iana, versi e musica di R. Gioiosa, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Dee. 31, 1929; E unp. 15115; Rosina 
Gioiosa, New York. 28266 


Lido; one-step, parole di E. Guido 
Izzo, musica di Alberto Ruta, of 
Italy. © Apr. 25, 19297 1d cysniy 
16; E for. 7948; Societa editrice 
musicale Mediolana, Milan. 28267 


Lido; one-step, parole di EH. Guido 
Izzo, musica di Alberto Ruta, of 
Italy; orch. parti. 4to. © May 
16, 1929; 1 ce. July 16; E for. 7944; 
Societé editrice musicale Mediolana, 
Milan. 28268 


Life—because it’s you just you I love; 
melody by K. D. Riley. © 1 «. 
Dec. 18, 1929; E unp. 14647; Ken- 
neth Dart Riley, East Providence, 
Re art 28269 


Life is like a flower; words by James 
Leslie Marshall, music by W. F. 
Hoffman. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dee. 7, 1929; E unp. 14113; 
William Fairchild Hoffman, Los An- 
geles. 28270 


Life of a tramp; words and music by 
P. Burstein; violin. © 1 ¢. Dec. 238, 
1929; E unp. 14831; Paul Burstein, 
Philadelphia. 28271 


Life’s not complete; words and music 
by M. V. Harrison. © 1 c. Dect 5, 
1929; E unp. 14601; Mary Viola Har- 
rison, Cleveland Heights, O. 28272 


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no. 12, 1929 


Like two birds in the air; melody by 
S. Goldhersh. .© 1 c. Dec. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 15059; Samuel Goldhersh, 
Paterson, N. J. 28273 


Linda Rosalba; tango, letra de HE. M. 
Cortazar, miisica de L. Barcelata, of 
Mexico, domiciled at New York. 

T ©. Dec. -2;°1929; “HW unp.” 18900 ; 
Lorenzo Barecelata, Mexico City, 
Mexico. 28274 


Lindbergh; words by A. V. Heller, mu- 
sic by David Reed. © Nov. 15, 
1929; 2 e. Nov. 18; E pub. 11897; 
Alma Vernon Swindal Heller, Hot 
Springs, Ark. 28275 


Lingering; Bobby’s Christmas. tree 
dream, words by K. Piepenburg, mu- 
sic by Lucile Burton. '[Photostat] 
© 1 ¢. Dec. 18, 1929; E unp. 14615; 
Kate Piepenburg, Oakland, Calif. 

28276 


Listen in to-night sweetheart; words 
by Charles O’Flynn and Harry 
Pease, music by Ed. G. Nelson; pf. 
and. ukulele acc. © Dec. 2, 1929; 
ae. Dec. 3; H pub. 112675. Davis, 
Coots & Engel, inc., New York. 

: 28277 


Listen to me; musical comedy, words 
and music by William Place, jr. 
Providence, R. I., William Place, jr. 
music co., inc. You won’t miss a 
kiss, little miss. [4 others] © Nov. 
7, 1929; 2 c. Noy..16;.E pub. 11235; 
William Place, jr., Providence, R. I. 

28278 


Little angel over there; words and 
music by J. H. Hill. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 ¢. Dec. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 14230; James Henry Hill, 
New York. 28279 


Little (A) bird just told me so; words 
and music by H. M. Allmon. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Dee. 9, 
1929; E unp. 14243; Edith M. All- 
mon, Beloit, Kan. 


Little Bo Peep; from Petits airs variés, 
by John Craig Kelley; violin, with 
pf. ace. and words. © Sept. 24, 
1929; 2 @. Dec. 28; E pub. 11988; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

28281 

Little brown eyed mother; words by 
M. K. Miller, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Dee. 14, 1929; E unp. 14480; Mary 
K. Miller, East Toledo, O. 28282 


28280 


28293 


Little bunch of roses; words and mu- 
sic by C. Greene. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 e« Dec. 7, 1929; E 
unp. 14873; Southern music pub. co., 
inec., New York. 28283 


Little chicks; by Ella Monsen [pseud. 
of Helen Dallam]; pf. © Nov. 22, 
1929; 2| ¢., Dec.- 28;,:E pub. 12006; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 28284 


Little Dutch garden; 2-pt. song, words 
by Hattie Whitney. music by John 
S. Fearis; male voices. 4to. © 
Dec, 27, 1929; 2.¢, Dec. 303-E pub. 
12026; J. S. Fearis & bro., Chicago. 

28285 


Little Gipsy waltz; by Duncan J. 
Muir; pf. Rev. and simplified. © 
Dec. (6, 51929. 2_¢.: Dee: Oy pub: 
11483; S. Brainard’s sons co., New 
York. 28286 


Little (A) glance, a little smile; 
words and music by E. Bair. © 
1 ic. Dee. ,23, 1929. Ey unp. 14747; 
Eunice Bair, New York. 28287 


Little grey church on the hill; by 
Ernest Longstaffe, of Great Britain; 
orch. pts., with words. 4to. © Nov. 
AOL 929% trenNoyvi 262 HB iform fas ¢ 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 28288 


Little Indian, Sioux or Crow; 2 pt. 
song or cho., words by Robert Louis 
Stevenson, music by E. Smith Ather- 
ton, arr. by Palmer Clark; treble 
voices. 4to. © Nov. 22, 1929; 2 «. 
Dec. 28; E pub. 11957; Carl Fischer, 
inec., New York. 28289 


Little Jack Horner; from Petits airs 
variés, by John Craig Kelley; violin, 
with pf. acc. and words. © Sept. 
24, 1929; 2 c Dec. 28; E pub. 11989; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 28290 


Little (A) kiss each morning, a little 
kiss each night; from The vagabond 
lover, words and music by Harry 
Woods; pf. and ukulele ace. © Nov. 
2h, 1929 5 2c. Nov. 803 Hep. ls); 
Harms, inc., New York. 28291 


Little Maggie with a dram glass in 
her hand; words and music by G. B. 
‘Grayson. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14998 ; 
Southern music. pub. ¢co., inc., New 
York. 28292 


Little (The) Navajo; Indian inter- 
mezzo, by Maxim Litoff [pseud. of 
Maxwell Eckstein]; pf. © Nov. 22, 
19295 «2. 2 Dee, 283° WH apub. 12007; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 282938 


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28294 


Little old log cabin in the lane; words 
and music by Clifford Hays. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Dee. 7, 
1929; E unp. 14869; Southern music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 28294 


Little (The) red soldier; by M. L. 
Preston; pf. © Dec. 16, 1929; 2 «. 
Dec. 18; E pub. 11788; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 28295 


Little (The) shack; words by K. Git- 
tings, music by C. M. C. Blakeley. 
© Sept. 18, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 23; E 
pub. 11253; Katherine Gittings and 
Clara M. Cadwell Blakeley, Fresno, 
Calif. 28296 


Little (A) smile; words and music by 
Geo. B. L. Braun; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Dec. 5, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 26; 
E pub. 11934; Concord pub. co., San 
Francisco. 28297 


Little sweetheart, I love you; words 
by Teddy Glavin and Angelo Petrillo, 
music by Henry Petrillo and Jack 
Dobson; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by Bell Schrag. © Nov. 8, 1929; 2c. 
Nov. 14; E pub. 11164; Heart of 
America music pub. co., Kansas City, 
Mo. 28298 


Little wildflowers; by M. L. Preston; 
pf. © Dec. 16, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 18; 


E pub. 11789; Theodore Presser ¢o..,. 


Philadelphia. 28299 


Living for Jesus; hymn, words by Rial 
HK. Simons, music by Chester R. 
Brownell. © Dec. 14, 1929; 2 «. 
Dec. 23; E pub. 11847; R. E. Simons, 
Davison, Mich. 28300 


Living (The) God; anthem, words by 
« Gordon Johnstone, music by Geoffrey 
O’Hara, arr. by August Halter; 
mixed voices, with ten. or sop. solo. 

© Dee. 2, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 3; E pub. 
11275; R. L. Huntzinger, inc., New 
York. 28301 


Lolita; tango, von Gerhard Mohr, of 
Germany; orch. pts., with words. 
4to. © Sept. 26, 1928; 1 c. July 23, 
1929; BE. for. 7734; C. A. Klemm, 
Leipzig. 28302 


Lolita, my dove; poem and music by 
Gene Byrnes. [English and Spanish 
text]. © Dee. 10, 1929; 2. ¢. Pec. 
16; E pub. 11682; Gene Johnston, 
Los Angeles. 28303 


Lone (The) pilgrim; hymn, words and 
music by B. F. White, arr. by A. M. 
Pace. © Sept. 15, 1929; 2 ¢. Dee. 
20; E pub. 11740; Adger M. Pace, 
Lawrenceburg, Tenn. 28304 


pt. 11, 0, S., ¥. 2 


Lone (The) star flag; words by A. 
McHEnery, melody by M. F. Scho- 
macher, pf. ace. by A. Braun. © 
1c. Sept. 9, 1929; E unp. 13922; 
Agnes McMnery, San Antonio. 28305 


Lone (The) star flag; words by A. 
McEnery, music by M. F. Scho- 
macher; 4 mixed voices. © 1 e. 
Sept. 9, 1929; E unp. 18928; Agnes 
McEnery, San Antonio. 28306 


Loneliness; by Sam A. Perry; pf. con- 
ductor. © 1c. Dec. 23, 1929; E unp. 
14777; Universal pictures corp., Uni- 
versal City, Calif. 28307 


Lonely cowboy; words and music by 
A. Miles. pts. 1, 2. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Dec. 26, 1929; H 
unp. 14921; Southern music pub. co., 
inc., New York. . 28308 


Lonely lane; lyric by Mitchell Parish, 
music by Tom Evans; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. © Dec. 
14, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 23; E pub. 11843; 
Mills music, inc., New York. 28309 


Lonely without you; fox trot, words 
and music by D. Corbo, jr. © 1 e. 
Dec. 10, 1929; E unp. 14285; Domi- 
nick Corbo, jr., Asbury Park. 

28310 


Lonesome and blue; words and music 
by Annabelle Umansky; pf. and uku- 
lele arr. by Stan Tucker. © Dee. 
10, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 14; E pub. 11711; 
Cimo pub. co., Brooklyn. 28311 


Lonesome and blue; words by W. Alt- 
man, music by E. Stevens. © 1 ec. 
Dee. 13, 1929; E unp. 14482; Hrnest 
Stevens, Montclair, N. J., and Wil- 
liam Altman, Newark, N. J. 28312 


Long, long ago; by T. H. Bayly [and] 
Drink to me only with thine eyes; 
[music accredited to] Henry Har- 
rington; arr., fingered and phrased 
by Harold Hisenberg; violin and pf., 
with 2d violin pt., or pf. solo. © 
Noy. 29, 1929°"2"'e:' Dec? (2s yaa 
11271; Harry Perlberg music Co., 
New York. 28313 


Long long ago; words and music by 
C. Raymond. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Dee. 18, 1929; E unp. 
14668; Clyde Raymond, Oklahoma 
City, Okl. 28314 


Long side the Sante [!] Fe trail; 
words and music by Jules Allen. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Dec. 7, 1929; E unp. 14135; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 

28315 


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no. 12, 1929 


28336 


Longing for the days of childhood; 
words and music by D. R. Dowell; 
pf. and ukulele acc. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Oct. 24, 1929; 
2 e. Dee. 10; E pub. 11522; Della 
Reams Dowell, Wake Forest, N. C. 

28316 


Look in my eyes; from The Duchess of 
Chicago, words by Edward Eliscu, 
music by Maurie Rubens; pf. and 
ukulele ace. New York, Shubert 
musie pub. corp. © Noy. 20, 1929; 
2 ec. Nov. 22; E pub. 11178; Shubert 
theatre corp., New York. 28317 


Looks like rain; words and music by 
Jimmie Brown [i. e. J. J. Brown. 
Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Dec. 18, 1929; E unp. 14620; James 
J. Brown, Somerville, Mass. 28318 


Loose ankles; from Loose ankles, 
lyric by Jack Meskill, music by Pete 
Wendling; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Nov. 15, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 19; H pub. 


11245; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 28319 
Lord (The) is my shepherd; words 


from Psalm 23, music by Leo Sower- 
by; bass voice, with organ ace. © 
fees, ooo: 2c. Dee 5; Hi pub. 
113817; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
28320 


Lord, that I may learn of Thee; words 
by John Wesley, music by Henry 
Holmes. © July 29, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 
26, 1 ec. Dec. 10; E pub. 11461; Mary 
Frances Holmes, Berkeley, Calif. 

28321 


L-o-y-e; fox-trot from Dear love, mu- 
sic by Haydn Wood, Joseph Tun- 
bridge and Jack Waller, arr. by Har- 
ry Perritt, of Great Britain; orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor and words. 
4to. © Nov. 28, 1929; 1 c. Dec. 5; 
EK for. 7973; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 28322 


Love; hymn, words by G. A. Lam- 
phear, music by E. R. Farrar. © 
Oct. 15, 1929 ;'2-¢. Dec: 26; BE pub. 
11925; Elden R. Farrar, Chicago. 

‘. 28323 
Love; waltz, lyric by Helen Hinman 

Frahm, music by P. Parent. ©1e. 

Dec. 27, 1929; E unp. 15029; Paul- 

ette Parent, Washington. 28324 


Love; words and music by Jerry 
Herst [i. e. J. P. Herst] and Al Ja- 
cobs [i. e. A. T. Jacobs. Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Dee. 13, 1929; 
E unp. 14455; Jerome P. Herst and 
Albert T. Jacobs, San Francisco. 

28325 


91207—30—_5 


Love, a home, and you; words and 
music by L. Jacques. © 1 ¢. Dee. 
31, 1929 ; E unp. 15110; Leo Jacques, 
Elmira, N. Y. 28326 


Love at first sight; words and music 
by Lester Lee and Charles Levison ; 
pf. © 1. Nov. 27, 1929; E ump. 
14180; Chesterfield motion picture 
corp., New York. 28327 


Love canoe; words and music by R. A. 
Le Bonde; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
1 ¢@. Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14854; 
Robert Arnold Le Bonde, Portland. 
Or. 28328 


Love has come; words and musie by 
L. E. St. Cyr. © 1 c. Nov. 28, 1929; 
EK unp. 14080; Louis Edler St. Cyr, 
Roxbury, Mass. 28329 


Love illicit; words by F. Arbuckle, mu- 
sic by Ray Hibbeler. © 1 c. Dec. 4, 
1929; E unp. 14028; Fred Arbuckle, 
Wichita Falls, Tex. 28339 


Love is all that you desire; words and 
music by W. Williams. © 1 ¢. Dee. 
23, 1929; E unp. 14885; Wilma Wil- 
liams, Rocky Comfort, Mo. 28331 


Love made a gypsy out of me; fox- 
trot, words and music by Fred Phil- 
lips, Harry De Costa and Leon Zim- 
merman, arr. by Ed. Smalle; male 
quartet. © Nov. 26, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 
29; E pub. 11374; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 28332 


Love-making (The) blues; words by 
A. Simmons, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dec. 4, 1929; E unp. 14004; 
Agnes Simmons, Ragland, W. Va. 

28333 

Love me; waltz, from Déja, by T. 
Aivaz, arr. by O. Sciacca; band pts. 
obl. 24mo... © Noy. 25, 1929): 2%e: 
Nov. 26; E pub. 11123; Publications 
Francis-Day, Paris. 28334 


Love me all the while; written and 
composed by John P. Long, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff 
and tonie sol-fa notations] © Nov. 
29, 1929; 1 ce. Dec. 2; E for. 7878; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd., London. 

28335 


Love me in December most of all; 
valse, written by Percy Edgar, com- 
posed by Reginald Morgan, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Noy. 
29,' 1929; 1c. Dee. 2; 8. for. 7880; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 

28336 


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28337 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


Love me in my dreams; words and 
music by Fred Lillich; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Jan. 2, 1930; 2 ce. Dec. 
31, 1929; E pub. 12057; Fred Lillich, 
Philadelphia. 28337 


Love me—love me; words and music 
by E. J. Bump. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1929; 
E unp. 14281; Edna June. Bump, 
San Antonio. 283388 


Love (The) of God; words and music 
by F. W. McGee. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Dec. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 14872; R. S. Peer, inc., New 
Work: 28339: 


Love (A) story; by C. Midgley; mel- 
ody. with pf. ace. © 1. Dec. 28, 
1929; EH unp. 15074; Charles Wil- 
liam Midgley, jr., Hollywood, Calif. 

28340 


Love time; from La Marseillaise, 
words by Houston Branch and Ber- 
nard Grossman, music by Charles 
Wakefield Cadman. © Dec. 24, 
1929; 2 @. Dee. 26; E pub. 11857; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ince., 
New York. 28341 


Love will last forever if it’s love; lyric 
by Al. Bryan, music by Eddie Ward; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Dee. 138, 
1929 2*e." Dec 17 +E) pubs sa Siby 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

28342 


Love you and leave you alone; words 
and music by D. W. Short, arr. by 
Walter W. Newcomer. © Dec. 9, 
1929; 2 ec. Dec. 9; E pub. 11485; 
David W. Short, Chicago. 28343 


Lovee mazurka; melody by Rudolph 
Dietchman. © 1. Nov. 22, 1929; 
EK unp. 138980; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 283844 


Lovely little lady; words and music 
by Edie Haun [i. e. Ewald Haun] ; 
pt. ©. 1 & Noy: 12, 192330 eunp. 
14349 ; Ewald Bernhard Haun, New 
York. 28345 

Love’s charm; nocturne, by L. Y. Gra- 
bowsky; pf. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1929; 
EK unp. 14736; Lydia Yolanda Gra- 
bowsky, New York. 28346 


Love’s old sweet song; just a song at 
twilight, by J. L. Molloy, arr., fin- 
gered and phrased by Harold Hisen- 
berg; violin and pf., with 2d violin 
pt., or pf. solo. © Nov. 29, 1929; 
2c. Dec. 2; E pub. 11268; Harry 
Perlberg music co., New York. 

28347 


Love’s radio; written by R. P. Weston 
and Bert Lee, composed by Harris 
Weston, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele ace. [Staff and tonie sol-fa 
notations] © Nov. 29, 1929; 1 e. 
Dec. 2; E for. 7879; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, ltd., London. 28348: 


Love’s ramblings; by C. L. Weeks, arr. 
by T. H. Helms; pf. © 1 ce. Dec. 5, 
1929; E unp. 14047; Charles L. 
Weeks, Schroon Lake, N. Y. 283849 


Love’s triumphant story; hymn, words 
by Fanny J. Crosby, music by B. D. 
Ackley. © Novy. 8, 1929; 2 ec Noy. 
19; E pub. 11703; Hope pub. co., 
Chicago. » 28350 


Loving you; theme song of d’Orsay’s 
Parisian romances, words by Roger 
Stebbins, music by Gregoire Alexan- 
dresco, of Rumania, domiciled at 
New York. © Nov. 20, 1929; 2 «. 
Dee. 11; E pub. 11464; d’Orsay per- 
fumeries corp., New York. 28351 


Loving you; words by Graham Tarry, 
musie by I. V. Tarry...@>t Ge pee 
13, 1929; E unp. 14453; Isabel Ven- 
able Tarry, Townsville, N. C. 28852 


Low down hound blues; words by Billy 
Dunn, music by Charles Davenport. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ec. 
Dec. 5, 1929; E unp. 14062; State 
Street music pub. co., ine., Chicago, 


28353 
Low down man blues; words and 
music by J. M. Williams. [Words 


and melody only] © 1 c. Dee. 12, 
1929; E unp. 14402; State Street 
musie pub. co., ine., Chicago. 28354 


Lucky (The) jade; musical comedy in 
2 acts, book by Jos. B. Harrison, 
adaptation by Edward Bradley, 
lyrics by J. B. Harrison and Don 
Wilson, music by D. Wilson. Full 
voce. sc. and libretto. 4to. © Oct. 22, 
1928; 2-c. Dec. 28; D» pub. 27639; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 28355 


Lucky-—3-6-9 ; melody by Tiny Parham. 
© 1c. Dec. 7, 1929; E unp. 14378; 
Southern music pub. ,co., inc., New 
York. 28356. 


Lull me to sleep, Mississippi; words 
and music by D. G. Reed; pf. © 
1c Oct.. 16, 1929; H unp. 14077; 
Daniel G. Reed, Chicago. 28357 


Lullay! lullay! lytel child; pt.—song,,. 
old Hnglish carol from Sloane MSS.., 
music by Marion Bauer, op. 22, no. 


3. 4to. ©1e. Nov. 30, 1929; E unp.. 
14468; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 28358: 


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no. 12, 1929 


Lulu Wall; lyric and music by A. P. 
Carter. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dec. 7, 1929; E unp. 14149; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 28359 


Luntano ’a Napule; versi di Riccardo 
Cordiferro, musica di E. A. Ruggieri. 
[Photostat] © 1. Dec. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 14471; Edmond Anthony 
Ruggieri, New York. 28360 


Madam Satan; waltz, words by Clif- 
ford Grey, music by Herbert Stot- 
hart. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1919; E unp. 
14291; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
Culver City, Calif. 28361 


Madonna's lullaby; words and music 
by Vaughn De Leath [pseud. of Leo- 
nore Geer], op. 151, no. 1. ©le. 
Dec. 23, 1929; E unp. 14829; Leonore 
Geer, New York. 28362 


Merk derpaa! tekst af Johan Herman 
Wessel, musik af Knudage Riisager, 
of Denmark; male choir, without 
ace. 4to. © Nov. 1, 1929; 1 ¢. Nov. 
20; E for. 7745; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen. 28363 


Magic (The) dream; operetta for chil- 
dren in 1 act, text by C. S. Mon- 
tanye, music by A. Louis Scarmolin. 
Voc. sc. 4to. © Oct. 22, 1929; 2c. 
Dec. 28; D pub. 27640; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 28364 


Magic moon; words by B. R. Allender, 
music by Lee ‘Turner. [Words and 
melody only] ©41c. Dee. 17, 1929; 
E unp. 14558; Buelah R. Allender, 
Seattle. 28365 


Magnificat and Nunc dimittis; set to 
music by C. V. Stanford, of Great 
Britain ; unison pt. for men’s voices; 
in B flat. 4to. © Sept. 30, 1929; 
1 c. Oct. 3; E for. 7716; Novello & 
co., Itd., London. 28366 


Magnificat and Nunc dimittis; set to 
music by N. Herbert Caley; mixed 
voices, With organ ace.; in F. 4to. 
© Dee. 3, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 5; BE pub. 
11310; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

28367 


Mah little tater blossom; southern dia- 
lect song, words by Mary Wall 
Spring, music by Alice Mayfield; 
cho. or quartet of men’s voices. 4to. 
© Noy. 22, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 28; E pub. 
11965; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

28368 


Maid of all my dreams; waltz, words 
and music by J. T. Miller. ©1e. 


28378 


Dec. 2, 1929; E unp. 138945; Jean 
Talbot Miller, Fort Humphreys, Va. 
28369 


Maid of yesteryear; words and music 
by Archie Turner [i. e. A. U. Turner] 
© 1c. Dee. 2, 1929; E unp. 13942; 
Archibald Ulunui Turner, Fort Hum- 
phreys, Va. 28370 


Majova nac; melody by Vaclav Fiser. 
© 1c. Noy. 22, 1929; E unp. 13984; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 28371 


Make believe that the sun shines for 
you; words and music by Casey 
Kuczborski [i. e. C. E. Kuczborski] ; 
violin. © 1c. Dee. 12, 1929; E unp. 
14410; Casimer E. Kuczborski, Cic- 
ero, Ill. 28372 


Make hey-hey while the sun shines; 
words by Beekie Beekman [pseud. of 
Milton Mayer Beekman], music by 
Bill Jemison [i. e. W. Z. Jemison. 
Photostat] © 1c. Dee. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 14831; William Zimmerman 
Jemison, Washington. 28373 


Malia; Hawaiian love song, words 
and music by B. Nawahi. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. Dee. 17, 
1929; E unp. 14581; Bennie Nawahi, 
New York. 28374 


Malquerida (La) ; tango, by A. Walter 
Kramer, op. 46, no. 6, arr. by Chas. 
J. Roberts [pseud. of Charles Krau- 
Shaar]; orch. pts., with pf.-con- 
ductor. © Nov. 22, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 
28; E pub. 12003; Carl Fischer, ine., 
New York. 28375 


Mamma, it isn’t fair! comedy fox-trot, 
written by R. P. Weston and Bert 
Lee, composed by Harris Weston, of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele acc. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Nov.:-29)1929; 1: ¢: Dee:2) Hirtfor: 
7873; Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., 
London. 28376 


Man (The) of my dreams; words and 
music by B. T. Lane. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dee. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 14704; Bernice T. Lane, 
Brewer, Me. 28377 


Man (The) of my heart; words by 
P. M. Lantz, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. New York City, Frank Har- 
ding. © Oct. 16, 1929; 2 ¢c Dee. 11; 
E pub. 11532; Pansie Mae Lantz, 
Dayton, O. 28378 


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28379 


pt. m1, n. s., v.24 


Man tik rodosi; words and music by 
A. Vanagaitis, of Lithuania, domi- 
ciled at Chicago; pf. © 1c. Dec. 7, 
1929; E unp. 14128; Antanas Vana- 
gaitis, Chicago. 28379 


Mandy Lou; words by John W. Work, 
sr., music arr. by John W. Work; 
med. voice. © Sept. 13, 1929; 2 e. 
Dec. 28; E pub. 11992; Carl Fischer, 
inec., New York. 28380 


Mantilla dance; by Montague Ewing, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Nov. 25, 
1929) 2) ‘eyNoy. (27%, Eipubi pat Zig. 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

283881 

Manuela; tango, text av Ess EHlge 
[pseud. of Sven Lundberg], musik 
av Henry Freeman [pseud. of Folke 
Torngerst], of Sweden]; pf. © June 
23, 19293 1) ec) Dee...63 0) fore tiore 
A. b. Nordiska musikforlaget, Stock- 
holm. 28382 


March interpidus; by A. M. Christen- 
sen, arr. by Eleanor Nesheim Ander- 
son; .pf.. ©, 1) ey; Deer 17, 1929% 2 
unp. 14553: Arnold M. Christensen, 
Moorhead, Minn. 28383 


March of the automatons; by Carl 
Wilhelm Kern, op. 606, no. 2; pf. 
(CO) Dec.” 18/1929 2" Dec. aan a 


pub. 11810; Theodore Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 28384 
March of the hoodlums: by Hoagy 


Carmichael; pf. © Dec. 2, 1929; 
2c. Dec. 23; E pub. 11841; Mills 
music, inc., New York. 283885 


March of the kewpies; by James H. 
Rogers; pf! © Dec. 16,° 19295 2 c. 
Dec. 18; E pub. 11773; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 28386 


March of the old guard; from Devil 
may care, words by Clifford Grey, 
music by:-Herbert Stothart. © Dec. 
11, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 13; E pub. 11506; 


Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York. 28387 
March (The) of time; finale, words 


by Howard Johnson, music by Louis 
Alter. ©1c. Dec. 10, 1929; E unp. 
14288: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
Culver City, Calif. 28388 


March triumphant; by 8S. Strother; pf. 
© Dec. 4, 1929; 2 ec. Dee. 4; E pub. 
11306; Sidney Strother, Louisville. 

28389 

Marche grotesque; by Charles Wake- 
field Cadman; pf. © Nov. 8, 1929; 
2 ¢€. Nov. 28; E pub. '11104-" Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 28390: 


Marcia; words and music by C. E. 
Marston. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dec. 30, 1929; BE unp. 15093; 
Carrie Elizabeth Marston, Los An- 
geles. ~ 28391 


Margarita; words and music by B. 
Fogleman. [Words and melody 
only] ©l1c. Dee. 21, 1929: E unp. 
14725; Beulah Fogleman, Marshall, 
Tex. 28392 


Margene, when daisies bloom again; 
waltz ballad, lyric and music by A. 
M. Stribling. © 1c. Dee. 10, 1929; 
Ee ounp. 14308; Alirene McDonald 
Stribling, Jackson, Miss. 28393 


Marguerite; ballad, words and music 
by T. Sheridan. © Dee. 17, 1929; 
2 ¢. Dec. 28; EH pub. 11887; Thad 
Sheridan, Oakland, Calif. 28394 


Maria; letra y musica de Lupe Po- 
sada, of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles; pf. [Photostat] © Dec. 
10, 1929; 2c. Dec. 16;°H pub: 11612; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 28395 


Marinera; letra y musica de Raul 
Perez, of Mexico, domiciled at Hl 
Paso; pf. [Photostat] © Dec. 10, 
19295. 2 .c., Dee: 1645 pubs aiheiss 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 28396 


Marjorie Daw; from Petits airs yva- 
riés, by John Craig Kelley; violin, 
with pf. acc. and words. © Sept. 
24, 1929; 2 ce. Dec. 28; H. pub. 11985; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 283897 


Marvelous one; lyric by Louise Moschel, 
music by Frankie Francis Miller and 
Otis Francis. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Nov. 29, 1929; E unp. 
14356; Miller-Krausse music ¢co., St. 
Paul. 28398 


Mary; fox trot, words and music by A. 
Healy. [Chords, single staff] © 
1c. Dee. 9, 1929; EH unp. 14276; 
Amelia Healy, Oakland, Calif. 

28399 


Mary Lee; words and music by Charles 
Perry; pf. and ukulele ace. © Nov. 
8, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 14; E pub. 11162; 
Holt-Perry & Sanders co., Kansas 
City, Mo. 28400 


Mascheroneide; prima fantasia, di Vit- 
torio Mascheroni, of Italy; piccola 
orch. parti, con pf. conduttore. 4to. 
© Nov. 30, 1929; 1 ec. Dee. 19; E for. 
7977; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 

28401 

Massachusetts Bay tercentenary ; 
march, by Gerald F. Frazee, intro. 
Old hundred, arr. by R. EH. Hildreth. 


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pe ?4, 


28425 


1. Band pts., with B. flat trumpet 
conductor.—2. Orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor. © Nov. 5, 1929; 2 e. 
each Dec. 9; E pub. 113849, 11350; 
Walter Jacobs, inec., Boston. 

28402, 28403 


Master. no offering; hymn-anthem, 
words by Edwin P. Parker, music by 
Elmer §S. Hosmer; mixed voices, 
organ acc. 4to. © Dec. 12, 1929; 
2 ce. Dec. 18; E pub. 11908; Oliver 
Ditson c¢o., Boston. 28404 


Mateo: letra y musica de Raul Perez, 
of Mexico. domiciled at El Paso; pf. 


[Photostat] © Dec. 10, 1929; 2 c. 
Dec. 16: E pub. 11614; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 28405 


Maurine; words and music by A. M. 
Brown. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c Dec. 23, 1929; E unp. 14812; 
Aaron M. Brown, Palo Alto, Calif. 

28406 


Maybe it’s you; lyrics by H. Rand, 
music by A. M. Cherkose; pf. 
[Photostat] © 1 ¢. Nov. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 13379; Aubrey M. Cherkose 
and Howard Rand, Detroit. 28407 


Maybe means yes; words and music by 
L. Diamond. [Words and melody 
only} © 1c. Dee. 3, 1929; E unp. 
13965; Leo Diamond, Brooklyn. 

28408 


Maybe yes. maybe no! maybe not, and 
maybe so! words by Jack Burroughs, 
music by Georges Maurice, of 
France, domiciled at San Francisco. 
© 1 «. Dec. 10, 1929; E unp. 14282; 
J. Maurice Rouyer, San Francisco. 

28409 


Me and my Beverly; words and music 
by B. G. Martel and Florin L. 
Brown: pf. and ukulele ace. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Dec. 
2, 1929; 2 e. Dee. 27; E pub. 12070; 
Bert G. Martel, Dallas. 28410 


Me cayi: canciOn ranchera, by E. G. 
Sandoval, of Mexico, domiciled at 
San Antonio; pf. © 1ce¢ Dec. 26, 
1929; E unp. 15007; Southern music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 


Me entusiasmas; melody by I. C. Silva, 
of Mexico, domiciled at San Antonio. 
© 1 ¢. Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14942; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 28412 


Me rio de la vida; por Pioquinto Gon- 


zalez, sr., of Mexico, domiciled at 
El Paso; pf. [Photostat] © Dec. 
10, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 16; E pub. 11615; 


Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 28413 


28411 


Mean just love; words and music by 
Pete Ford. [Words and _ meiody 
only] © 1.¢. Dee. 2, 1929; BE unp. 
13911; Kenneth Morse Ford, Salem, 
Mass. 28414 


Mean woman, blues; words and musie¢ 
by Jim Jackson. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Dec. 12, 1929; B 
unp. 14400; State Street music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 28415 


Mediterranean (The) fruit fly; words 
and music by H. J. Crumley. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 4, 
19295. BK. unp..« 11627; Hampton. J. 
Crumley, Trilby, Fla. 28416 


Medley of nursery songs; one step, 
music by Charles Renard, of Great 
Britain? pf. no.,/1,,,2; ©. Nove 29, 
1929; 1 c. each Nov. 30; E for. 7799, 
7800; Cary & co., London. 

28417, 28418 


Meet madame; words by Clifford Grey, 
music by Herbert Stothart. © 1. 
Dec. 10, 1929; E unp. 14292; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver City, 
Calif. 28419 


Meet me there; words and music by 
J. H. Jones; mixed voices. 4to. 
Nov.) 13,1929; 2..c.. Noy. 13; H..pub. 
11405; John H. Jones, Greensboro, 
Nec. 28420 


Mein herz ist butterweich; slow-fox, 
aus Die drei musketiere, text von 
Schanzer wu. Welisch, musik yon 
Ralph Benatzky, of Austria, klav.- 
arr. von Nico Dostal, of Austria. 
© Sept. 6, 1929; 1 c. Dec. 20; E for. 
7931; Alrobi musikverlag, G. m. b. 
H., Berlin. 28421 


Melo D; by P. Ballatore, op. 130; violin 
and pf. © Dec. 18, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 
19; E pub. 11691; Pietro Ballatore, 
Brooklyn. 28422 


Melodie impromptu; by William T. 
Timmings; organ. © Nov. 25, 1929; 
2 ¢. Nov. 27; E pub. 11214; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 28423 


Melodrame; from Sunny side up, by 
Ray Henderson, arr. by Howard 
Jackson; pf. © 1c. Dee. 2, 1929; 
E unp. 14268; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, ine., New York. 28424 


Melody 1; melody by A. Aragona. © 
Lec: Dee. 38,1929; Hh) unp: 13951; 
Andrea Aragona, Glendale, Calif. 

28425 


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28426 


Memories just memories; words by D. 
Snyder, music by E. Whittemore. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
Dec. 16, 1929; E unp. 14524; Dora 
Snyder and Harl Whittemore, Balti- 
more. 28426 


Memories of Rose; words and music 
by C. Cappa. [Words and melody 
only] © 1e. Dee. 21, 1929; E unp. 
14708 ; Claude Cappa, San Francisco. 

28427 


Memories of you; lyric by Joe Gordon, 
music by Albert E. Fanelli. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Dee. 11, 
1929; E ucp. 15108; Joseph Gold- 
berg, New York. 28428 


Memory (A) at dawn; words by Her- 
man Pincus, music by C. K. Harris. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14846; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York. 28429 


Memphis yo yo blues; words and music 
by Jennie Pope. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Dec. 26, 1929; HE 
unp. 14918; Southern music pub. co., 
ine., New York. 28430 


Mem’ries of one sweet kiss; words and 
musie by Al. Jolson and Dave 
Dreyer ; pf. ace. with ukulele arr. by 
May Singhi Breen. © June 4, 1929; 
2 ce. Sept. 24; E pub. 9428; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 28431 


Men of Jehovah, Men of Mahomet; 
processional march, words and mel- 
ody by W. Hull; with cornet solo. 
© 1c. Dee. 11, 1929; E unp. 14340; 
Walter Hull, Detroit. 28432 


Menace; by Sam A. Perry, oreh. by 
W. F. Schiller; pf. conductor pt. © 
i @ Dee. 238,, 19293) EH maps 14762 ; 
Universal pictures corp., Universal 
City, Calif. 28433 


Mendelssohn (Arnold) Sechs vorspiele 
liber choralmelodien ftir die orgel; 
gesetzt von A. Mendelssohn, of Ger- 
many, op. 104. obl. 4to. © Jan. 
2, 1929; 1 ec. Dee. 10; BE for. (807; 
C. F. Peters, Leipzig. 28434 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob lLud- 
wig Felix) Lord, we pray Thee; 
from the 3d organ sonata, arr. by 
Robert A. Gerson; mixed voices, 
with organ ace. 4to. © Dee. 3, 
1929; 2c. Dec: 5; BE pub, aioli. on. 
W. Gray co., New York. 28485 

Merrié-go-round ; opera in 2 acts, book 


by Donal Hamilton Haines, musie by 
Lowell S. Love. Voc. sc. ©1e. 


pt. 11, n.s., v.24 


Noy. 23, 1929; D unp. 27638; Uni- 
versity of Michigan union, Ann Ar- 
bor. 28436 


Merry Christmas mother; words and 
musie by A. C. Rolettere. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e. Dee. 9, 
1929; E unp. 14198; Antoinette C. 
Rolettere, West Palm Beach, Fla. 

28437 


Merry Mary; by Laurence Bolton, ed. 
and fingered by Harriet Bacon Mac- 
Donald; pf. © Nov. 29, 1929; 2 e. 
Dec. 9; E pub. 11454; Ernest Gerald 
Council, Dallas. 28438 


Merry moments; 12 pieces, by M. S. 
Crouch, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Noy. 22,1929; ‘1:¢. Nov!’ 23 70H tron, 
7854; Cary & co., London. 28439 


Merry (The) widow waltz; from the 
operetta by Franz Lehar, arr., fin- 
gered and phrased by Harold Hisen- 
berg; violin and pf., with 2d violin 
pt., or pf. solo. © Nov. 29, 1929; 
2 ¢@, Dec. 2; BE. pub. 212693 Barty 
Perlberg musie co., New York. 

28440 


Mess Katie mess; words and music by 
David Kapp. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Dee. 12, 1929; BE unp. 
14899; State Street music pub. co., 
inc., Chicago. 28441 


Message of love; words by Louise 
Moschel, music by Frankie Francis 
Miller and Otis Francis. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ce. Dee. 12. 
1929; E unp. 14422; Miller-Krausse 
music co., St. Paul. “28442 


Messages of comfort; hymn, words by 
Mrs. J. M. Hunter, music by T. N. 
Beall. © Oct. 1, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 6; 
E pub. 11685; T. N. Beall, Enter- 
prise, Ala. 28443 


Mexican beans; words and music by 
M.S. Dillehay. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 
14958; Southern music pub co., ine., 
New York. 28444 


Mexican music: Spanish music; 12 
new poular songs with Spanish 
words, by F. L. Cabello; pf. Album 
no. 1. © Aug. 26, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct. 
22; E pub. 11250; Fernando L. Ca- 
bello, El Paso. 28445 


Mi corazon; by Sam. A. Perry; pf. © 
1c. Dee. 23, 1929; E unp. 14767; 
Universal pictures corp., Universal 
City, Calif. 28446 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1929 


28468 


Mientras exista la fé entre los dos; 
words by Isela Fernandez Cabal- 
lero, music by Sam A. Perry. ©1c. 
Dec. 23, 1929; E unp. 14795; Univer- 
sal pictures corp., Universal City, 
Calif. 28447 


Mighty (The) Majestic is a wow; 
words and music by M. B. Rigney; 
mn 1. &. Dee. 16." 2028: Wr unp. 
14574; Maud Burket Rigney, Marys- 
ville, Kan. 28448 


Milhaud (Darius) Concerto; réduc- 
tion pour violon et pf. par l’auteur, 
Darius Milhaud, of France. © May 
oo.19290: 1 c. June. 10: E for. 5953; 
Heugel, Paris. 28449 


Mill (The) (Le moulin); 38 pt. song, 
words by Ed. Guinand, English ver- 
sion by Charles Fonteyn Manney, 
music by Gabriel Pierné, arr. by 
Victor Harris; women’s voices. © 
Nov. 16, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 23; E pub. 
11103; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

28450 


Mill (The) on the brook; by Leopold 
J. Beer, of Austria, op. 65, no. 3; 
pf. duet. © Dec. 16, 1929; 2 e. Dec. 
18; E pub. 11779; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 28451 


Miller laendler; by L. B. Schroepfer ; 
concertina. © 1 ¢. Dee. 17, 1929; 
E unp. 14580; Leo B. Schroepfer, 
Sleepy Hye, Minn. 28452 


Mine; words and music by L. Sucher. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Dec. 13, 1929; E unp. 14486; Leon- 
ard Sucher, New York. 28453 


Miniature music dramas; vocal adapt- 
ations of famous compositions, with 
text, ete., by Jane Kerley. © Oct. 
25, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 28; D pub. 27642; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 28454 


Minor melody; lyrics and music by 
Bobby Christensen [i. e. R. Christen- 
sen. Words and melody only] © 
1 ¢. Dee. 17, 1929; E unp. 14616; 
Robert Christensen, Los Angeles. 

28455 


Minuet; by James H. Rogers; pf. © 
Dee. 16, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 18; E pub. 
11769; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 28456 


Mio (Il) chiavino; versi e musica di 
V. Zottola. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 28, 1929; E unp. 
12616; Vincent Zottola, New York. 

28457 


Misery in Arkansaw; words by B. 
Miller and Bill Baker. music by B. 


Miller. [Words and melody only] 
©1c. Dec. 31, 1929; E unp. 15111; 
Bob Miller, New York. 28458 


Missa Cum jubilo; Roman Catholic 
church liturgy, music by H. Gruen- 
der; schola cantorum et populo, 
cum organo. 4to. © Mar. 20, 1929; 
2 ec. Dec. 26; E pub. 11931; Otto A. 
Singenberger, Mundelein, Ill. 28459 


Missh Orbis factor ; text liturgical, mu- 
sic by Carlo Rossini, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at Pittsburgh; 3 male voices, 
with organ ace. Se. 4to. © Dec. 
20, 1929; 2 e. Dec. 26; E pub. 11948; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 28460 


Missa solemnis; in honorem Domini 
nostri Jesu Christi Regis, Roman 
Catholic church liturgy, music by M. 
Doré; tres voces inaequales cum or- 
gano comitanti. 4to. © June 20, 
1929; 2 c« Dee. 26; E pub. 11932; 
Otto A. Singenberger, Mundelein, Ill. 

28461 


Mississippi moon ; words and music by 
Charles Harrison; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Nov. 25, 1929; 2 c. Dee. 6; 
E pub. 11348 ; Ted Browne music ¢€o., 
ine., Chicago. 28462 


Missouri moon; words by Charles 
Derickson, music by Burton Brown; 
pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Nov. 29, 1929; 
2 ec. Dec. 2; E pub. 11451; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 28463 


Mister Cupid; words and music by 
L. F. Nesbit. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Dec. 16, 1929; E unp. 
14498; Louisa Foxwell Nesbit, 
Washington. 28464 


Mistero (Il) di Persefone; versi e mu- 
sica di Ettore Romagnoli, of Italy, 
rid. per pf. di Giorgio Favaretto. 
Ato, J4©)sSept.:15, 1929; 1 ie .Ock os: 
D pub. 27643 ; Casa ed. N. Zanichelli, 
Bologna, Italy. 28465 


Moaning the blues; words and music 
by Victoria Spivey. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Dec. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 14989; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 28466 


Modern (A) American folk song; 
words and music by R. Enoch. © 
1 c. Dec. 2, 1929; E unp. 14541 ; Rob- 
ert Enoch, New York. 28467 


Modern (A) Romeo; by R. B. Brewer ; 
full orch. pts. © Dec. 30, 1929; 2c. 
Dec. 28; E pub. 12021; Sam Fox 
pub. co., Cleveland. 28468 


1497 


28469 


Moderne etiiden fiir violine; aus mei- 
sterwerken der violinliteratur, yon 
Hans Meyer-Raubinek, of Germany. 
bd. 3214 © Ochi, 19295 1 ie: seach 
Dec. 2; E for. 7888, 7896, 7897; N. 
Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

28469-28471 


Modernistie (The) blues; by I. L. Seid- 
ler; pf. [Blue-print] © 1. Dec. 
4, 1929; E unp. 14042; Isadore L. 
Seidler, Boston. 28472 


Mold me, dear Lord; hymn, words by 
T. B. Livingston, music by Charles 
H. Gabriel. © Noy. 19, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Nov... 215. E spub.: -11289;.- Thomas 
Brockholst Livingston, Chicago. 

28473 


Mon Ame m’appele (My soul is calling 
me) ; from The singer, words by M. 
K. Chase, music by Francisca Valle- 
jo; with violin obbl. © 1c. Dec. 26, 
1929; E unp. 14858; Mary Keegan 
Chase, San Francisco. 28474 


Mood and rhythm pieces on the open 
strings for violin and piano; by 
Helen Dallam. 1. A passing fancy. 
[4 others] ‘© Dec. 11, 1929; 2 ec. 
Dec. 18; E pub. 11909; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 28475 


Moon-god (The) and the maidens; 
phantasy, words and music by H. B. 
Jayne; sop., ten. and contralto, with 
violin obbl. [Photostat] ©1c. Nov. 
18, 1929; E unp. 13921; Harold B. 
Jayne, New York. 28476 


Moon (The) is low; words by Arthur 
Freed, music by Nacio Herb Brown. 
© 1c. Nov. 25, 1929; E unp. 14546; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 28477 


Moon shadows; reverie, by Harold M. 
Smiths) pf... ©. Dees) 5, T2942! c. 
Dec. 9; E pub. 11421; A. W. Perry’s 
sons, Sedalia, Mo. 28478 


Moon song; lyric and music by Irene 
Beasley. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dec. 7, 1929; H. unp. 14163; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 28479 


Moon (The), the night and you; 
words and music by Jimmie Brown 
[i. e. J. J. Brown. Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Dec. 18, 1929; E 
unp. 14621; James J. Brown, Som- 
erville, Mass. 28480 


Moonbeams and starlight; words and 
music by E. C. Wong. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Dec. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 14506; Evelyn C. Wong, Ha- 
napepe, Kauai, Hawaii. 28481 


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Moonlight bay; by ‘E. Millikin; pf. © 
Dee. 30, 1929; 2 ce. Dec. 31; E pub. 
12064; Ernest Millikin, Buffalo. 

28482 


Moonlight dance of the gnomes; by 
Harold Greenhill, of Great Britain; 
pf. (Jn Springtime in the forest) 
© Sept. 30, 1929; 1c. Oct. 3; E for. 
7721; Novello & co., ltd., London. 


28483 


More than money; or, All is O. K., 
words by W. J. Streuber, musie by 
W. J. and Olga Streuber; pf. ©1e. 
Oct. 26, 1929; E unp. 14082; Will J. 
Streuber, Los Angeles. 28484 


Morn; words and music by Joseph 
Jean Gilbert ; with flute obbl. Holly- 
wood-Los Angeles, Calif., Saunders 
publications. © Dec. 14, 1929; 2 c. 
Dee. 12; E pub. 11894; Richard 
Drake Saunders, Los Angeles. 

8485. 

Morning (A) Salutation to the Ma- 

donna; pt. song, words by Sister M. 
Luke, music by Luigi Gordigiani, 
arr. by Mario Albani [pseud. of 
Harry L. Harts] 1. Sop. and alto.— 
2. Sop., alto and bass. © Dec. 20, 
1929 ; 2c. each Dec. 23; E pub. 11830, 
11831; Charles W. Homeyer & ©Co., 
Boston. 28486, 28487 


Morocco; symphonic tableau, by Hrn- 
est Schelling; orch. Se. © Oct. 14, 
1929; 2 « Dec: 283. Ei pubsi20r; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 28488 


Mother darling; mélodie, par René 
Luciann, of France; petit orch. 
parties, avee pf.-conducteur. 4to. 
Oct. 15, 1929; 1, ¢.. Dee. 2; for. 
7887; Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 

28489 


Mother dear; words and music by C. 
K. Miller. © 1 c. Dec. 9, 1929; H 
unp. 14297; Cleora Koons Miller, Sa- 
lina, Kan. 28490 


Mother dear; words and music by W. 
Hasselbach. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Dec. 16, 1929; E unp. 
14492; Walter Hasselbach, Fremont, 
O. 28491 


Mother dear; words by J. M. Smith, 
musie by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Dec. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 15064; Jenniettie M. Smith, 
Pontiac, Mich. 28492 


Mother dear, forget; words by I. A. 
Wicks, music by Burrell Van Buren. 
© Dee. 10, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 13; E pub. 
11672 ; Inza A. Wicks, Durand, Mich. 

28493 


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no. 12, 1929 


28513 


Mother Goose nursery rhymes; set to 
music by Al. Moquin; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © Nov. 15, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 3; 
E pub. 11264; Dixon-Lane music 
corp., Chicago. 28494 


Mother, I’m lonesome for you; sacred 
song, words and music by H. T. 
Smith, arr. by Mrs. A. W. Bradley ; 
pf. © Dee. 16, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 26; 
E pub. 11885; Harry T. Smith, Po- 
mona, Calif. 28495 


Mother-in-law; words and music by 
M. S. Dillehay. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Dee. 26, 1929; E unp. 
14959; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 28496 


Mother is my sweetheart; words and 
music by H. C. Verner, rev. by D. J. 
M. © Dec. 6, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 9; H 
pub. 11482; S. Brainard’s sons c¢o., 
New York. 28497 


Mother Machree I’m returning; words 
and music by B. Ramsay and A. 
Bailey, of Great Britain. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. Dee. 16, 
1929; E unp. 14497; Bob Ramsay 
and Al Bailey, Montreal, Canada. 
28498 


Mother, my own; words by H. Scherer 
and C. Gladish, music by C. Gladish, 
ager. by Chas. L., Johnson... © 1; c. 
Dee. 17, 1929; E unp. 14595; Herman 
Scherer, St. Louis, and Cora Gladish, 
Higginsville, Mo. 28499 


Mother of mine; words and music by 


H.. Condit. [Words and melody 
only). ©.1-¢. Dec. 21, 1929; HB sanp. 
14707; Harry Condit, Red Bank, 
ji Og fee 28500: 


Mother of mine, I miss you; words by 
J. M. Racina, music by David Reed. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Nov. 18, 1929; E unp. 15019; James 
M. Racina, Newark, N. J. 28501 


Mother, on the isl’s [!] of dreams; 
words by J. A. Jordan, music by 
Louis Burrell Jordan. © 1c. Nov. 
9, 1929; E unp. 13103; Juanita An- 
geles Jordan, Los Angeles. 28502 

Mother’s most beautiful face; words 
and music by Thomas B. Weaver. 
Syracuse, N. Y., Willis N. Bugbee co. 
© Nov. 4, 1929; 2 c. Dee. 2; E pub. 
11262; Willis N. Bugbee, Syracuse, 
rr. Y. 28503 


Mournful prelude; by S. Pimsleur, op. 
9, no. 1; violin, with pf. acc. Wien, 
Phoebus verlag. © Sept. 1, 1929; 
2¢ Nov. 14; E pub. 11251; Solomen 
Pimsleur, New York. 28504 


Movie (The) girl; musical play, words 
and music by L. Howard. © 1 «. 
Dec. 14, 1929; D unp. 27633; Lorin 
Howard, New York. 28505 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Baci 
amorosi e cari (Your kisses, fondly 
burning) ; ed. by Carl Deis, English 
version by Frederick H. Martens; 
high voice. Copyright is based upon 
tr. by F. H. Martens and new mat- 
ter by Carl Deis, namely his inter- 
pretation represented in the legible 
notation thereof contained in the 
copies filed. © Dec. 3, 1929; 2 e. 
Dec. 14;:E pub. 11667; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 28506 


—— Symphony number forty-seven; 
ed. and annotated by Percy Goet- 
schius; pf.; in E flat maj. Copy- 
right is based upon new matter of 
Percy Goetschius, namely, his inter- 
pretation represented in the legible 
notation thereof contained in’ the 
copies filed. © Nov. 19, 1929; 2 e. 
Noy. 23 ;.E pub. 11102; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 28507 


Titus; ouverture, arr. von Leo- 
pold Weninger, of Austria; orch. 
stimmen, mit pf. o. orgel direction, 
u. violino 1 direction. © Nov. 4, 
1929s) Cu UNOMEy adi Hi POTS Ce Es 
Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 28508 


Muchacho (El) alegre; letra y musica 
de Emeterio Fierro, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at San Diego, Calif.; pf. 
[Photostat] © Dec. 10, 1929; 2 «. 
Dec. 16; E pub. 11616; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 28509 


Mujer (La) del paraiso; letra y 
musica de Sergio M. Perez. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Dee. 7, 
1929; E unp. 14167; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 28510 


Mujer pura; letra y musica de Con- 
rado Varela, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Los Angeles; pf. [Photostat] © 
Dee! 10; 1929; 2c. Dec. 167 BF pub: 
11617; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

28511 


Mulato (El) ; letra y musica de Rafael 
Mayat, of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles; pf. [Photostat] © Dec. 
10,1929: 2 ec. Dec. 165°) pub. 11613 ; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 28512 


Munspelsvalsen; av Ernst Rolf och 
Karl Wehle, both of Sweden; pf. © 
1 c¢.,; Dec. 26, 19295) Bo Gnp. 14913 > 
Ernst Rolfs musikfdrlags, a. Db., 
Stockholm, Sweden. 28513 


1499 


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28514 


pt. III, n. ss, v.24 


Music (The) hour; [compiled] by Os- | My biggest moment; fox trot, lyric by 


bourne McConathy, W. Otto .Miess- 
ner, and others... 4th bk. 8vo. © 
Noy. 25, 1929; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 30; 
A 17096; Silver, Burdett & Co., 
Newark. 28514 


Music when soft voices die; words by 
Percy Bysshe Shelley, music by Ed- 
ward Bement. © 1c. Dec. 3, 1929; 
E unp. 13960; Edward Lee Bement, 
New York. 28515 


Musical campmeeting ; melody by Fess 
Williams. © 1 ¢. Dec. 26, 1929; 
EH unp. 14994; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 28516 


Musical (The) salvationist; compiled 
by F. G. Hawkes, of Great Britain. 
v. 43, pt. 12, Dee. 1929. 4to. © Dec. 
471929 9 .e, Dec. d8.+ Wy fors iil: 
Salvationist pub. & supplies, Itd., 
London. 28517 


Musik zu Shakespeares Der sturm; 
zweite suite, von Jean Sibelius, of 
Finland, op. 109, nr. 3; kleines 
orkester. Partitur. © Nov. 1, 1929; 
1 c. Nov. 20; BH for. 7741; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 28518 


Mussolini; text av Fritz Gustaf, musik 
av Ernst Rolf, of Sweden; pf. 
1 @ Dec. 26, 1929: E unp. 14909; 
Ernst Rolfs musikforlags, a. b., 
Stockholm, Sweden. 28519 


My Adirondack moon; words and mu- 
sic by B. J. Holmes. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Dec. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 14728; Burlan J. Holmes, 
Dickinson Center, N. Y. 28520 


My Alabama homestead; words and 
music by W. Bradford, of Canada. 
© 1c. Dec. 23, 1929; E unp. 15014; 
Walter Bradford, Sault Ste. Marie, 
Ont., Canada. 28521 


My baby’s eyes; words by L. H. Buck, 
music by Samuel H. Speck. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Dee. 3, 
1929: EK unp. 18928; Louise Hanson 
Buek,, Garden City,di., 2a 

28522 


My beau that’s in the army; words by 
D. Ennis, music by Spencer Adams. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Oct. 22, 1929; "2 ¢., Dec 105 Hh pub. 
11525; Daisy Hnnis, Linden, N. J. 

28523 


My Beta phi sweetheart; words and 
music by Katherine Brown. © Nov. 
8, 1929; 27¢.. Noy. 143, Ey pubs hoe): 
Beta phi alpha, Monterey, Calif. 

28524 


Fk. L. Cooper, jr., music by John 
Peter Sacco. [Chords, single staff] 
© 1c. Dec. 3, 1929; E unp. 14600; 
Frederick L. Cooper, jr., New York.. 

28525. 


My book of memories; words by Paul 
De Frank, music by M. Stepper. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Dee. 11, 1929; E unp. 14815; Melvin 
Stepper, Dorchester, Mass. 28526. 


My daddy’s gone and left me blue; 
words by A. M. Byrd, music by Sam- 
uel H. Speck. [Words and melody 
only | 
13929; Aselean M. Byrd, Vancouver, 
B. C., Canada. 28527 


My daily prayer; words by Laura 
Gerahty, music by Ruth Hsther Rock- 
wood; low voice. © Dee. 5, 1929; 
2 ce Dec. 14; E pub. 11548; Gamble 
hinged music co., Chicago. 28528. 


My dear old boy; fox trot, di Dom- 
enico Bazan, of Italy; orch. parti, 
con pf. conduttore. 4to. © Oct. 
26, 1929; 1 c. Dec. 11; E for. 7844; 
Casa musicale Mauro, Rome. 28529: 


My diary of you; slow fox trot, words: 
and music by Jerry Cejka and A. 
Hruby. [Words and melody only. 
Photostat] © 1 e¢ Dee. 14, 1929; 
E unp. 14476; Alois Hruby, Astoria, 
le ING ae 28530: 


My dream ship; waltz-ballad, words. 
by Mary Winters, music by Vincent 
Fagan Shannon and Cliff Cole. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.«. 
Dee. 3, 1929; E unp. 18947; Shannon 
& Cole music co., Jersey City, N. J. 

285381 


My dreams; words and music by A. 
Bartunek. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Dec. 21, 1929; E unp. 
14714; Amelia Bartunek, Abie, Neb. 

28532’ 


My Eveline; words and music by E. R. 
Wheeler. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dee. 16, 1929: E unp. 14503 ; 
Evelyn R. Wheeler, Rochester, N. Y.. 

* 28533: 

My eyes; words and music by A. Bian- 
chino. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dec. 18, 1929; E unp. 14442; 
Americo Bianchino, Somerville, Mass. 

28534 


My fraternity man; words and music 
by Jerry Herst [i. e. J. P. Herst] 
and Al Jacobs ‘[i. e. A. T. Jacobs. 
Words and melody only] © 1c. 


1500 


© 1 ¢. Dee. 3, 1929; E unp. — 


no. 12, 1929: 


Dec. 26, 1929; BE unp. 14855; Albert 
T. Jacobs and Jerome P. Herst, San 
Francisco. 28535 


My garden of dreams; ballad, words 
~ “i andot music (by {Sic Bo /Hurgatch. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Dec. 13, 1929; E unp. 14487; Sidney 
B. Furgatch, New York. 28536 


My garden of yesterday’s dreams; 
waltz, words by Billy Faber [i. e. 
W. EH. Faber], musie by Harry Clif- 
ford. ©1c. Dec. 16, 1929; E unp. 
14516; William Ernest Faber, New 
York, 28537 


My girl is like a sailing ship; words 
by L. Hawk, music by J. Macario, 
ar. ©: tes Dee. 41; 41929 ; : Bs unp. 
14324; Leonard Hawk and Joe Ma- 
ceario, jr., San Francisco. 28538 


My girl, she’s a popular gixl; words 
and music by J. C. Burton, arr. by 
Stan Tucker; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Nov. 8, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 14; E pub. 
11161; Jules C. Burton, Columbus, 
O. 28539 


My harbor of love; fox-trot, words by 
Harold Robe, music by Wyman 
Steele, arr. by William C. Schoen- 
feld; orch. pts.. with vocal trio. © 
Dec. 2, 1929; 2 c Dec. 2; E pub. 
11291; Music buyers corp., New 
York. 28540 


My heart’s for the lassie; words by 
‘Dorothy D. Hughes, music by J. 
Christopher Marks; in G. © Dee. 
16, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 18; E pub. 11766; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

28541 

My heart’s desire; hymn, words by 
T. O. Chisholm, music by B. B. Beall. 
© Oct. 1, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 6; E pub. 
11327: B. B. Beall, Douglasville, Ga. 

28542 

My heaven of dreams; words by Mar- 
garet Remaley, music by Phil Starr. 
fWords and melody only! © 1 e. 
Dec. 28, 1929; E unp. 15066: Mar- 
garet C. Johnson, Saltsburg, Pa. 

28543 

My heavenly home; poem by William 
Hunter, music by L. M. Gough. © 
Mee, 13,.1929.; 2c. Deer17: EE pub. 
11659 ; Loren M. Gough, Flint, Mich. 

28544 


My homeland; 8 pt. cho., words by 
Dana Burnet, music by Oley Speaks, 
arr. by Louis Woodson Curtis; sop., 
alto and bar. © Dee. 3, 1929; 2 «. 
Dec. 14; E pub. 11666; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 28545 


MUSICAL ' COMPOSITIONS 


2855T 
My Juliet of Haskell town; words by 
W. O. Crumpton, music by Ray Hib- 
beler.. © 1 c. Dee. 5, 1929; E unp. 
14540; Walters O. Crumpton, Dal- 
hart, Tex. 28546 


My Linda; words by Andy Razaf, mu- 
sic by Jack Palmer. [Words and 
melody only] ©1 e. Dec. 27, 1929; 
E unp. 15034; Joe Davis, New York. 

28547 


My little darling boy; fox trot, melody 
by S. Goldhersh. © 1 ¢. Dee. 28, 
1929; E unp. 15060; Samuel Gold- 
hersh, Paterson, N. J. 28548 


My little dream house on the hill; 
words and music by R. Fenton. © 
1 ec. Dee. 10, 1929; E unp. 143809; 
Rome Fenton, New York. 28549 


My little honey; from Hits and misses, 
words and music by Mary Landis 
Holden. © Dec. 14, 1929; 2 ¢ Dee. 
16; E pub. 11681; R. L. Huntzinger, 
inec., New York. 28550 


My little honey-mooning aeroplane; 
words and music by R. F. Wheeler. 
[TWords and melody only] © 1. 
Dee. 16, 1929; E unp. 14505; Robert 
F. Wheeler, Atlanta. 28551 


My little Isabel; melody by A. Domi- 
nique. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1929; E unp. 
14376; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 28552 


My love dreams true; words by Nor- 
man Springer, music by Georges 
Maurice, of France, domiciled at 
San Francisco. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1929; 
E unp. 14058; J. Maurice Rouver, 
San Francisco. 28553 


My love for thee; words and musie by 
D. Worth. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1929; H 
unp. 15126; Daisy Worth, Malden, 
Mass. 28554. 


My love is all for you; words by W. H. 
Karicofe, music by Ellenoria Stickel. 
© 1c. Dec. 9, 1929; E unp. 14260; 
William Henry Karicofe, Kansas 
City, Kan. 28555 


My lovely Juana; words by E. Wolli- 
son, music by L. J. O. Fontaine. © 
1 e@. Dee. 4, 1929; E unp. 13998; 
Esther Wollison, New York, and L. 
J. Oscar Fontaine, New Bedford, 
Mass. 28556 


My Mary dear; from Contrary Mary, 
words by Herman Ruby, music by 
M. K. Jerome. [Mimeograph] © 
1 ec. Nov. 20, 1929; E unp. 14060; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

28557 


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28558 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


My memories of you; words and music 
by B. T. Slater. © Dee. 4, 1929; 
2 ec. Dec. 4; E pub. 11307; Beatrice 
Trefry Slater, Greenwood, Mass. 

28558 


My memory sweetheart; words and 
music by Ned Marshall. © Nov. 5, 
1929 ; 2 ec. Nov. 8; E pub. 11232; Hd- 
win B. Marshall, Portland, Me. 

28559 


My million dollar baby; words by HE. 
Kouri, music by Margaret Cohlmia. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Nov. 14, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 7; E pub. 
11486; Eva Kcuri, Sulphur, OKI. 

28560: 


My mother; words and music by J. 
Hines. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dee. 16, 1929; E unp. 14493; 
Jessie Hines, Evansville, Ind. 28561 


My name is Ticklish Reuben; lyric and 
musie by J. Pierce. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Dee. 7, 1929; 
EH ounp. 141383; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 28562 


My old Kentucky home [and] The old 
folks at home; by Stephen C. Foster, 
arr., fingered and phrased by Harold 
Hisenberg; violin and pf., with 2d. 
violin pt.,.or pf. solo. © Nov. 29, 
1929°; 2” e@. ( Dee. 23) BE) pups ae tiga 
Harry Perlberg music co., New York. 

\ 28563 


My phantom sweetheart; melody by 
H. E. Pollack. © 1 ¢. Dec. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 14220; Harold E. Pollack, 
Mattapan, Mass. 28564 


My radio gal; words by Myrtle Bruce, 
music by C. Escher. © Dec. 31, 
1929; 2 ec. Dec. 30; E pub. 12044; 
Chester Escher, New York. 28565 


My Savior! hymn, words and music by 
G. Bennard. © Oct. 7, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 26; E pub. 11874; George Ben- 
nard, Hermosa, Calif. 28566 


My silver dollar mama; words and 
music by J. M. Williams. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. Dee. 5, 
1929; E unp. 14069 ; State Street mu- 
Sic pub. co., ine., Chicago. 28567 


My song of the Nile; from Drag, by 
Al. Bryan and Geo. W. Meyer, arr. 
by Frank Schmidt; concertina. 
Noy. 16, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 20; E pub. 
11242; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 28568 


My sunny Alabama home; words and 
music by Clarence Ganus. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. Dec. 16, 


1929; E unp. 14511; Jack Kapp, Chi- 
cago. 28569 


My sweet is sweet on me; words and 
music by M. L. Carlton. [Words 
and melody only] 
1929; EH unp. 14441; Maurice Lloyd 
Carlton, Los Angeles. 28570 


My sweetheart; words by V. Moon, 
music by E. Whittemore. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Dee. 16, 
1929; E unp. 14526; Venetta Moon 
and Earl Whittemore, Baltimore. 

28571 


My sweetie’s sister; words and music 
by S. F. Sackheim. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 12, 1929; 
BH unp. 14273; Sam F. Sackheim, Los 
Angeles. 28572 


My treasure; lyric by Frederick H. 
Martens, music by Becucci, choral 
arr. by Christopher O’Hare. 4to. 
1. 2-pt., treble voices.—2. Sop., alto 
and bar.—3. Sop. 1, 2 and alto. © 
Dee. 6, 1929; 2 ec. each Dec. 5; EB 
pub. 11299, 11304, 11305; Kay and 
Kay music pub. corp., New York. 

28573-28575 


My victory was conquering your heart; 
waltz ballad, words by Ned Miller, 
music by Carmen Lombardo and 
Jules K. Stein, arr. by George Bots- 
ford; male quartet. © Dee. 11, 
1929; 2 ¢. Dee. 12; BD. pub Itoi 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 28576 


My winter rose; words by Ray Schel- 
ler, music by Ray Hibbeler. © 1. 
Novy. 6, 1929; E unp. 13978; Ray- 
mond Scheller, Chicago. 28577 


My wonderful boy; or, My wonderful 
girl, fox-trot, words and music by 
H. Warde. © Dec. 10, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Dee. 13; EH pub. - 116703. Harry 
Warde, Country Club Estates, Fla. 

28578 


My wonderful dream man; lyrics. by 
Charles O’Flynn, music by Al Hoff- 
man. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dee. 19, 1929; E unp. 14626; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 28579 


Mystery; words by John B. Tabb, 
music by E. M. Aleorn. © 1 ce. Dee. 
2, 1929; E unp. 13946; Earl M. Al- 
corn, Berkeley, Calif. 28580 


Na weselu w Harkowy; melody by 
Joseph Kmiec. pts. 1 & 2. ©l1e 
each Nov. 22, 1929; E unp. 138992, 
13993 ; Southern music pub co., ine., 
New York. 28581, 28582 


1502 


© 1c. Dee. 13,7 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1929 


28605 


Nachtigall (Die) ; oper in 2 akten, frei 
nach Andersens gleichnamigen mir- 
chen, von Viktor Almar und Carl 
George Zwerenz, musik von Leo 
Kraus, of Austria. © 1 c. Dec. 14, 
1929; D unp. 27637; Felix Bloch Er- 
ben, Berlin, Wilmersdorf. 28583 


Nadine; by R. E. Hachey; melody, 
with pf. acc. ©1c. Nov. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 138975; Ronald Edward 
Hachey, Marble, Minn. 28584 


Naichte im schiitzengraben; text von 
Heinrich Lersch, musik von Her- 
mann Unger, of Germany, op. 62’; 
miinnerchor a cappella. 4to. © 
Joly yas, 19295 51 tes, Oetis 21 5) for. 
7826; P. J. Tonger, Cologne/Rh., 
Germany. 28585 


Nancy Ann; words by R. A. Summers, 
~ musie by Luther A. Clark. © 1. 
Dec. 18, 1929; E unp. 14649; Robert 
Alphonsis Summers, Los Angeles. 
28586 
Nancy Brown; Boheimia [!] words 
and music by W. E. Greer. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Dec. 9, 
1929; _E unp. 14229; William H. 
Greer, New York. 28587 


Nancy O'Neill; words and music by J. 
W. Harris. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Dee. 21, 1929; E unp. 
14710; J. William Harris, Buffalo. 

28588 

Naptown blues; words and music by 
Leroy Carr. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Dec. 5, 1929; E unp. 
14066; State Street music pub co., 
inc., Chicago. 28589 


Narrative (The); from The rogue 
song, words by Clifford Grey, music 
by Herbert Stothart. © Dec. 18, 
1929; 2 ec. Dec. 20; B. pub. 11726; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York. 28590 


Nase babicatanci-sousedska ; melody by 
Vaclav Fiser. © 1c. Nov. 22, 1929; 
E unp. 13988; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 28591 


Nasza polka; by J. Biega; 1st violin. 
© 1c. Dec. 31, 1929; E unp. 15106; 
John Biega, Perth Amboy, N. J. 

28592 

National anthem; from Married in 
Hollywood, by Arthur Kay; pf. © 
Dee. 24, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 26; E pub. 
11859; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc. 28593 


Naughty but nice; lyric by Howard 
Johnson and Charles Reisner, music 


by Louis Alter. ©1c. Oct. 29, 1929; 
E unp. 12670; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., Culver City, Calif. 28594 


Near beer blues; words and music by 
PP. J. Sullivan. © Dec 21,1929; 
2. ¢,. Dec. 21; E pub. 11833; Patrick 
J. Sullivan, Clator, W. Va. 28595 


Near the cathedral; by H. P. Hopkins, 
op. 121; organ. © Dec. 16, 1929; 
2c. Dec. 18; E pub, 11786; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 28596 


Necessary jingles; technical founda- 
tion for young players, by Blanche 
Fox Steenman; pf. obl. 8vo. © 
Novy. 26,:1929; 2 ¢.:-Nov. 29;°E, pub: 
11296; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 28597 


Negra soy; letra de Adolfo Utrera, 
mtisica de N. Menendez, of Cuba,. 
domiciled at New York. © 1c. Dec. 
11, 1929; E unp. 14432; Nilo Menen- 
dez, New York. 28598 


Negrita chabelona; tango, letra y 
musica de L. Barcelata, of Mexico, 
domiciled at New York; pf. ©1e. 
Dec. 2, 1929; E unp. 13908; Lorenzo 
Barcelata, Mexico City, Mexico. 

28599 

Neptijdeme spat aZ rano v Sest; march- 
polka, arr. by Louis Vitak; concert- 
ina. © Dec. 10, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 31; 
E pub. 12100; Vitak-Hlsnic co., Chi- 
cago. 28600 


Never cast out; hymn, words by Mrs. 
C. D. Martin, music by W. F. Taylor. 
© Dee. 14, 1929; 2 c. Dee. 17; B 
pub. 11657; W. Floyd Taylor, Fay- 
ette, Ala. 28601 


Never had a reason to believe in you; 
words and music by F. Mc Kenzie 
and J. Dillings. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Dee. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 14929; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 28602: 


New (The) blues; by I. L. Seidler; pf. 
[Blue-print] © 1 c. Dec. 31, 1929; 
E unp. 15113; Isadore L. Seidler, 
Dorchester, Mass. 28603. 


New Orleans bump; melody by Jelly- 
Roll Morton [pseud. of Ferd Mor- 
ton] © 1c. Dee. 7, 1929; E unp. 
14152; Southern music pub co., inc., 
New York. 28604 


Ni por un mill6n; bolero rumba, letra. 
y musica de P. Berrios. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dec. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 14653; Pedro Berrios, New 
York. 28605 


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28606 


Niagara blues; lyric by Arthur How- 
ard, music by L. R. Smith. [Words 
and melody only] ©1c. music Nov. 
11, 1928; 1 ec. words Dec. 11; E unp. 
13190; Leslie Raymond Smith, 
Buffalo. 28606 


Nicolasa (La); melody by E. G. San- 
doval, of Mexico, domiciled at San 
Antonio. © 1 e. Dee. 26, 1929; E 
unp. 14922; Southern music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 28607 


Nifty (The) folio; 10 popular style 
tenor banjo duets, by Wm. Morris. 
{C) Dec, 21, 3929- 2 c¢. Dec: 21 -, WH 
pub. 11836; Don Santos pub. co., ine., 
Rochester, N. Y. 28608 


Night fancies; song or cho., words by 
Hstelle Clark, music by F. v. Blon, 
arr. by Palmer Clark. 4to. 1. 2 pt., 
treble voices.—2. 3 pt., treble voices— 
3. 3 pt., men’s voices.—4. 3 pt., mixed 
voices. © Nov. 22, 1929; 2 c each 
Dee. 28; E pub. 11951-11954; Carl 
Fischer, inec., New York. 

28609-28612 


Night is king; 3 pt. song or cho., words 
by Estelle Clark, music by M. L. 
Lake, arr. by Palmer Clark. 4to. 1. 
Mixed voices.—2. Treble voices.—3. 
Men’s voices. © Nov. 22, 1929; 2 ec. 
each -Dee. .28;°EH pur, 11972494; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

28613-28615 


Night (A) of love with you; words by 
Stephen Hoffman, music by H. del 
Cioppo. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dec. 16, 1929; E unp. 14530; 
Hugene del Cioppo, New York. 

28616 


Night song; choral, lyric by Ruth 
Elder, music by Dorothy Radde 
Hmery; sop., alto and bar. 4to. © 
Dee. 6, 1929; 2 ce. Dee: 5; HE pub. 
11302; Kay and Kay music pub. 
corp., New York. 28617 


Night time is date time for me; lyric 
by Jack Taishoff, music by Irving 
Rosenberg. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ce. Dec. 18, 1929; E unp. 
14648; Isadore Rosenberg and Jacob 
Taishoff, Washington. 28618 


Nile (The) love song; words and 
music by Bill Jemison [i. e. W. Z. 
Jemison. Photostat] © 1c. Dec. 
11, 1929; E unp. 14326; William Zim- 
merman Jemison, Washington. 

28619 


Nifia gentil; letra y musica de Con- 


rado Varela, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Los Angeles; pf. [Photostat] © 


pt. Im, n. si, v. 24 


Dee. 10, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 16; E pub. 
11619 ; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 
28620 


Nifia hechicera; letra y musica de 
David V. Gonzalez, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at El Paso; pf. [Photostat] 
© Dec. 10, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 16; E pub. 
11620; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

28621 


Ninon; words and music by Lou Davis 
and Vincent Rose; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Aug. 7, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 14, 
1929; E pub. 11882; Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. 28622 


Nita; words by H. Jewell, music by 
H. M. Steinbaugh and H. Jewell. © 
1.c. Dee. 16, 1929; E unp. 14554; 
Helen M. Steinbaugh and Howard 
Jewell, Birmingham, Mich. 28623 


No cover charge; fox-trot, by Paul Vin- 
cent, arr. by Ken Macomber; orch. 
pts. © Nov. 23, 1929; 2 c Dec. 7; 
E pub. 11348; Denton & Haskins 
music pub. co., inec., New York. 

28624 


No good woman blues; words and 
music by Jesse Thomas. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Dec. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 14987; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 28625 


No llores! letra y mtsica de Diego 
Felix Rodriguez, of Mexico. ©1e. 
Dec. 12, 1929; E unp. 14428; J. 
Frank Villarreal, Chicago. 28626 


No lullaby need Mary sing; words by 
Anna Temple, music by Joseph W. 
Clokey; high voice; in F min. © 
Dec. 4, 1929; 2 ce. Dec. 9; E pub. 
11459; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

28627 


No more warfare (Non pitt guerra! 
Pietate) ; by C. Monteverdi, English 
tr. by Hugh and Blaine Ross, of 
Great Britain; 5 mixed voices. 4to. 
© Dec. 4, 1929; 2 ec. Dee. 5; HE pub. 
11392; G. Ricordi & co., ine., New 
York. 28628 © 


No news is good news to-day; words 
by C. F. Williams, music by Eugene 
Platzman. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dee. 6, 1929; E unp. 14104; 
Cornie Ford Williams, Syracuse, 
N. Y. 28629 


No no babie; words and music by Nat 
Carr, Jack Glogau and Al Pianta- 
dosi. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Dec. 4, 1929; E unp. 14031; Tri- 
angle music pub. co., inc., New York. 

28630 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1929 


28652 


No, no, babie, no do zis to mama; 
from The talk of Hollywood, words 
and music by Al Piantadosi, Nat 
Carr and Jack Glogau. © Dec. 9, 
1929; 2 c. Dec. 9; E pub. 11480; Tri- 
angle music pub. co., ine., New York. 

28631 


No one else will ever do; words and 
musie by K. Emmons. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dec. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 14709; Kenneth Emmons, 
Ferndale, Mich. 28632 


No tears in heaven; hymn, words by 
J. Edw. Ruark, music by B. D. Ack- 
ley. © Nov. 8, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 19; 
E pub. 11700; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 

28633 


No use to love: words by Maud Denny, 
music by Oliver Scott; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © Nov. 20, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 
25; E pub. 11176; Wisely music pub- 
lishers, Des Moines. 28634 


Noah’s blues; melody by Noah Lewis. 
© 1c. Dee. 7, 1929; E unp. 14140; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. ' 28635 


Nobody cares; words and music by R. 
Hill and H. Miller. [Words and 
melody only] ©1. Dec. 7, 1929; 
EH ounp. 14131; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 28636 


Noche (Una) de abril; letra y musica 
de Rafael Mayat, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles; pf. [Photo- 
stat] © Dec. 10, 1929; 2c. Dec. 16; 
E pub. 11621; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 28637 


Noche (Una) tenebrosa; letra y mu- 
sica de Elena Ramirez, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Los Angeles; pf. [Pho- 
tostat] © Dec. 10, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 
16; E pub. 11622; Dionisio Acosta, 
Los Angeles. 28638 


Noddin’; words by Erroll Hay Col- 
cock, musie by Tod B. Galloway, in 
F. © Dee. 16, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 18; 
Epub. 11798; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 28639 


Nolla (En) mer eller mindre; quick- 
fox, av Ernst Rolf och Karl Webhle, 
both of Sweden; pf. ©1c. Dec. 26, 
1929; E unp. 14889; Ernst Rolfs mu- 
sikforlags, a. b., Stockholm, Sweden. 

28640 


Non dirmelo! one step, di Robert Stolz, 
of Austria; orch. parti, con pf. con- 
duttore. 4to. © Oct. 18, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Dec. 11; E for. 7843; Casa musicale 
Mauro, Rome. 28641 


Noper que te dije; letra y musica de 
Trinidad Soto y Galindo, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Laredo, Tex. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Dec. 26, 
1929; E unp. 14970; Southern music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 28642 


Norrlandsvalsen; text och musik av 
Ernst Rolf, of Sweden; pf. ©1e. 
Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14911; Ernst 
Rolfs musikfoérlags, a. b., Stockholm, 
Sweden. 28643 


Not a cloud in the sky; lyric by 
Charles Newman, music by Isham 
Jones, arr. by J. E. Andino. © Nov. 
22, 1929; 2c. Nov. 25; E pub. 11159; 
Remick music corp., New York. 

28644 

Not so slow; words by E. Crance, mu- 
sic by Phil Starr. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Dec. 28, 1929; B 
unp. 15067; Eda Crance, Liberty, 
Ne 28645 


Note olvidare; por Pioquinto Gonzalez, 
sr., of Mexico, domiciled at El Paso; 
pf. [Photostat] © Dec. 10, 1929; 
2 c. Dee. 16; E pub. 11623; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 28646 


Nothing else matters but love; words 
by Jimmy Steiger, music by Lucky 
Wilber ; pf. and ukulele ace. © Dec. 
9, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 9; E pub. 11414; 
Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble, inc., 
New York. 28647 


Notte celeste; waltz, melody by P. 


Cicculli, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 1929; 
unp. 14848; Pasquale  Cicculli, 
Brooklyn. 28648 


Notte d’estate; march, by Valentino 
Roma; pf. or accordion. © Dec. 7, 
£929 )- 92 ce. Wee, 95. NH pubs tear; 
Roma music co., Cleveland. 28649 


Notturno e Tarantella; dalla Rapsodia 
napoletana Piedigrotta 1924, di Ma- 
rio Castelnuovo-Tedesco, trascriz- 
ione di Mario Corti, of Italy; violino 
@ pt. © Dee. 3, 1929: 1 exDec a: 
E for. 7790; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

28650 


Now ain’t that something; words by 
L. Klein, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
[Words and melody only] ©1ee. 
Dec. 3, 1929; E unp. 138935; Loren 
Klein, Seattle. 28651 


Now goofy dust; melody by Benny 
Moten. ©1e. Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 
14934; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 28652 


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28653 


pt. II, n. s., v. 24 


Now sleeps the crimson petal; poem 
by Tennyson, music by Richard 
Townley Woodman, of Great Brit- 
ain; mixed voices. 4to. © Nov. 29, 
1929::. 1.-¢,,. Nov. 80; B.,fors (FT84; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 28653 


Now you know I really love you; 
words and music by M. Lasco. 
[Words and melody only] ©l1e. 
Dec. 5, 1929; E unp. 14604; Morris 
Lasco, Chicago. 28654 


Nu si pO campari chili; canzone sicili- 
ana, versi e musica di R. Gioiosa, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York; vio- 
lino. © 1c. Dec. 23, 1929; E unp. 
14840 ; Rosina Gioiosa, New York. 

28655 


Nucleo; waltz, letras tagalo: Pat. Ma- 
riano, English: Salustiano Reyes, 
castellano: Manuel Bernabe, musica 
de ©. R. Llamas. © Nov. 8, 1929; 
2 ce. Dec. 6; E pub. 11345; Calixto 
R. Llamas, Manila. 28656 


O can ye sew cushions? old Scottish 
cradle song, music by Granville Ban- 
tock, of Great Britain; unison song. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Dee. 13, 1929; 1 ¢. Dee. 
11; E for. 7819; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 28657 


QO, Canada; from French Canada, mel- 
ody by C. Lavalée, adapted and arr. 
by G. A. Grant-Schaefer; pf. © 
Dec. 9, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 12; E pub. 
11499; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 28658 


O Ga Gia; words and music by A. 
Vanagaitis, of Lithuania, domiciled 
at Chicago; pf. © 1 ¢. Dec. 7, 1929; 
FE unp. 14125; Antanas Vanagaitis, 
Chicago. 28659 


O dolce fanciulla; romanza, di Fede- 
rica, parole di A. Boschetti, musica 
di Franz Lehar, of Hungary; mand. 
Ato... ‘©. May 18, 1929) tre paly 16 ; 
E for. 7949; Casa musicale Mauro, 
Rome. 28660 


O dolce fanciulla ...; romanza, di 
Federica, testo di A. Boschetti, mu- 
sica di Franz Lehar, of Hungary. 
© May 8, 1929; 1 ¢. July 16; E for. 
7951; Casa musicale Mauro, Rome. 

28661 


O Father Power of Holy cross; words 
and music by E. L. Sullivan. © 
Dec. 18, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 20; E pub. 
11822; Edward L. Sullivan, Dorches- 
ter, Mass. 28662 


O leave me (Lasciate mi morire) ; 
by C. Monteverdi, English tr. by 
Hugh and HElaine Rogs, of Great 
Britain; 5 mixed voices. 4to. © 
Dec. 4, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 5; E pub. 
11891; G. Ricordi & co., inc., New 
York. 28663 


O, Lord support us all the day long; 
words from the rev. prayer book, 
music by Harold W. Friedell; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Noy. 29, 1929; 2 ec. 
Nov. 30; E pub. 11890; G. Ricordi 
& co., ine., New York. 28664 


O my honey will you with me fly, fly; 
words and music by J. J. Vallier. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Dee. 30, 1929; E unp. 15090; J. J. 
Vallier, Boville, Id. 28665. 


O salutaris Hostia ; text liturgical, mu- 
sic by Martin G. Dumler. 4to. 1. 
Op. 14, no. 1, male voices with organ 
ace.—2. Op. 9, ten. solo, ad lib., 
cantus and male cho. with organ acc. 
© Dec. 21, 1929; 2 c. each Dec. 26; 
EH pub. 11935, 119386; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 28666, 28667 


O sing unto the Lord; 2-pt. anthem, 
words from Psalm 96, music by Hu- 
genia Wirick; sop. 1, 2, or alto, or- 
gan acc. 4to. © Nov. 1, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 11; E pub. 10620; Henry T. 
FitzSimons, Chicago. 28668 


O sinner, repent; hymn, words by No- 
bie Beall Dykes, music by J. O. 
Beall. © Oct. 1, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 6; 
E pub. 11383 ; Jno. O. Beall, Samson, 
Ala. 28669 


O victorious people; patriotic cho., 
words and music by Samuel Rich- 
ards Gaines; male voices. © Nov. 
14, 1929; 2 ce. Dec. 4; E pub. 11442; 
C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 28670 


O, whistle, and I’ll come to you, my 
lad; old Scotch song, words by Rob- 
ert Burns, music arr. by G. A. Grant- 
Schaefer. © Dec. 9, 1929; 2 ¢. Dee. 
12; E pub. 11497; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 28671 


O ye angels (O ihr engel) ; tr. by Alvin 
Stark, music arr. by Herm. M. Hahn, 
op. 90; pf.. © Dec. 13, 1929 sare: 
Dec. 7; E pub. 11366; Will. A. Young, 
Fort Wayne, Ind. 28672 


Oacho de cielo; cancién gitana, letra y 
miisica de Maria Grever. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. Dec. 7, 
1929; E unp. 14172; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 28673 


1506 


no. 12, 1929 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


28694 


Oberek podlaski; arr. by Joseph Paul 
Elsnic; concertina. © Dec. 10, 1929; 
2c. Dec. 31; E pub. 12099; Vitak- 
Elsnic co., Chicago. 28674 


Oberetas spod gnoju; melody by M. V. 
Pajakowski. © 1 ¢. Dec. 4, 1929; 
E unp. 14012; Matthew V. Pajakow- 
ski, Buffalo. 28675 


Obsession ; morceau de genre, par René 
emaret, of Belgium; avec pf.-con- 
ducteur et violino 1 directeur. 4to. 
1. Odeon orch. parties.—2. Salonorch. 
parties. © Nov. 15, 1929; 1 c. Dec. 
aay Hi for. "79863 Aug. 'Cranz, G.’'m. 
b. H., Leipzig. 28676 


Ocean rag; by Joe Johnson; pf. © 
Deter 30, 1929-2 .e) Dec...5; HE. pub. 
11448 ; Joseph Johnson, Benson, N. C. 

28677 


Odalisque; oriental dance, by R. Mere- 


dith Willson. [Conductor pt.] © 
Nove 2, 192922 co Dee. 20: Epub. 
11866; Kalmus filmusic edition, New 
York. 28678 


Oresunds valsen; sj6mansvals, text av 
Erik Ahlberg, musik ay Gustav Borg- 
strom, of Sweden; pf. © Nov. 25, 
eee tC. eG Ss 6B) bor. COL2 =H. 
Anderssons musikfoérlag, Malm6, 
Sweden. 28679 


Offering; words by Lawrence Hous- 
man, music by Walter Golde. © 
ere 10, 1929.) De, Dee. 122) Epub. 
11493; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

28680 


in EH flat; by Herm. M. 
Hahn: organ. © Dec. 11, 1929; 2 c. 
DES is Ju pu, Dishes WAH yA: 
Young, Fort Wayne, Ind. 28681 


Office (The) of the holy communion; 
including Benedictus and Agnus Dei 
set to music by Hugh Blair, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices, with organ 
acc.; G maj. 4to. © Dec. 24, 1929; 
1 ¢. Dec. 26; E for. 7957; Novello & 
co., Itd., London. 28682 


Office (The) of the holy communion ; 
set to music by Robert F. Crone; 
mixed voices, with organ acc.; in F 
Mabe, tts 1 Dee: 5... 1999: 2, 
Dec. 5; E. pub. 113808; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 28683 


Oh! boy, how that man can love, blues; 
words and music by E. Rouse. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«.. 
Dec. 9, 1929; E unp. 14246; Estelle 
Rouse, Wilmington, N. C. 28684 


Offertory 


91207—30-——6 


| 


Oh! could you pass Him by; words 
and music by I. Bennett; [mixed 
voices] New York City, Frank Har- 
ding. © Nov. 22, 1929; 2 « Dec. 7; 
Epub. 11484; Inez Bennett, Newark, 
N. J. 28685 


Oh, darling of Switzerland; words and 
music by E. Wells. [Words and 
melody only] ©41ce. Dec. 16, 1929; 
EH ounp. 14502; Elva Wells, Miamis- 
burg, O. 28686 


Oh, dear! what can the matter be; old 
song, arr. by G. A. Grant-Schaefer. 
© Dee. 9, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 12; E pub. 
11498; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 28687 


Oh! did my Savior hear my prayer; 
words and music by I. Bennett; 
[mixed voices] New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Nov. 22, 1929; 
2c. Dec. 7; E pub. 11483; Inez Ben- 
nett, Newark, N. J. 28688 


Oh! dream come true; words by H. 
Roy, music by Phil Starr. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Dee. 
2, 1929; 2 ¢. Dec. 27; E pub. 12074; 
Hattie Roy, Hubball, W. Va. 

28689 


Oh! king, Oh! queen; words by Roy 
Turk, music by Fred. E. Ahlert. © 
tive: Dee. 23;, 1929 >: Hh unp.. 148215 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 28690 


Oh mujer; letra y musica de Emeterio 
Fierro, of Mexico, domiciled at San 
Diego, Calif.; pf. [Photostat] © 
Dec. 10, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 16; E pub. 
11624; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

28691 


Oh! there’s a mouse; words and music 
by Harry Woods. © Dec. 18, 1929; 
2 ec. Dec. 19; E pub. 11694; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 28692 


Oh, what a fool you’ve made of me; 
words by M. E. Margavage, music 
by Samuel H. Speck. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Oct. 30, 
1999: 2 c.’ Dec... 10; Ey pubeaa20- 
Mary Elizabeth Margavage, Kings- 
rot, eas 28693 


Oh, what a shape I’m in; lyric by 
George Waggner, music by J. Rus- 
sel Robinson. © 1 ec. Dec. 10, 1929; 
E unp. 14289; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., Culver City, Calif. 

28694 


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28695. 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 24 


Oh what a wonderful life; words by 
E. G. Markholm, musie by Alfred 
Moore McDermott. © Dec. 17, 1929; 
2. ec. Dec. 20; E pub. 11819; Emil 
George Markholm, Chinook, Mont. 

28695 


Oh what is the matter now? words and 
music by L. Williams. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Dec. 4, 1929; 
EH unp. 14009; Len Williams, Nor- 
folk, Va. 28696 


Oh wicked mamma; words and music 
by C. H. Schefer; pf. © 1 ¢. Dee. 
3, 1929; E unp. 18988; Charles H. 
Schefer, Richmond Hills, L. 1., N. Y. 

28697 


Ohio River moon; words by J. Storm, 
music by Eugene Platzman. © 1c. 
Dec. 4, 1929; E unp. 14059; John 
Sterm, Benwood, W. Va. 28698 


Ojitos (Los); corrido, letra y musica 
de Ernesto Cortazar, of Mexico, dom- 
iciled at New York. © 1c. Dee. 2, 
1929; E unp. 13905; Lorenzo Bar- 
celata, Mexico City, Mexico. 28699 


Okay baby; words by William Tracey, 
music by Maceo Pinkard. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Dee. 20, 
1929; HE unp. 14681; George & Arthur 
Piantadosi, inc., New York. 28700 


Old (An) country dance; by Frederick 
A. Taylor; violin and pf. © Dec. 
17, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 19; EH pub. 11679; 
Boston music co., Boston. 28701 


Old dance; reigen, by Leopold J. Beer, 
of Austria, op. 65, no. 1; pf. duet. 
© Dec. 16, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 18; E pub. 
11777; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 28702 

Old (The) fashioned waltz; by Sam 
A. Perry; pf. nos. 2 and 3. ©l-«. 
each Dec. 23, 1929; E unp. 14769, 
14770; Universal pictures corp., Uni- 
versal City, Calif. 287038, 28704 


Oid (The) folks started it; words and 
music by Minnie Wallace. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Dee. 26, 
1929; E unp. 14956; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 28705 


Old Glory, I salute you; words and 
music by Vaughn De Leath [pseud. 


of Leonore Geer]; med voice. © 


Noy. 22, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 28; EB) pub: 
12008; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 
28706 

Old (The) guards; march, arr. by 
KXrnest Reeves, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Dee. 10, 1929; 1 c. Dec. 19; E for. 


7916; Walsh, Holmes & co., ltd., 
London. 28707 


Old King Solomon; words and music 
by Arthur LeRoy Kaser, arr. by 
Margo Stitt. © Aug. 22, 1929; 2 e. 
Aug. 24; E pub. 11256; Paine pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 28708 


Old Santa’s mistakes; Christmas song, 
words by Willis N. Bugbee, music ‘by 
Chas. W. A. Ball. Syracuse, N. Y., 
Willis N. Bugbee co. © Nov. 1, 1929; 
2 e. Dec. 2; E pub. 11259; Willis N. 
Bugbee, Syracuse, N. Y. 28709 


Olde English songes; freely arr. by 
Maurice Besly, of Great Britain. My 
Phillida. [2 others] © Nov. 12, 
1929;..1. ¢. .Nov.) 26 3) Ep horsivear. 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 28710 


On a blue and moonless night; lyric 
by Charles O’Flynn, music by A. 
Hoffman. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dec. 19, 1929; H unp. 14651; 
Al Hoffman, New York. 28711 


On a moonlit June night; words and 
music by I. Rosenberg. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dec. 4, 1929; 
E unp. 14022; Irving Rosenberg, 
Brooklyn. 28712 


On a planet of love with you; words by 
EK. Goldberg, music by EH. Whitte- 
more. [Words and melody only] © 
t ce. Dee. 16, 1929; BH unpy 1446238" 
Edward Goldberg and Earl Whitte- 
more, Baltimore. 28713 


On my journey homeward; sacred 
song, words by HE. A. Benn, music by 
F. T. Amstutz; pf. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Sept. 30, 1929; 
2 ec. Dec. 11; E pub. 11536; Hliza- 
beth A. Benn, Peoria, Ill. 28714 


On state parade; by Montague Hwing, 
of Great Britain; kino-orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor and violin 1 con- 
ductor. © Oct. 9, 1929; 1 e@. Dee. 
31; E for. 8008; Bosworth & Go., 
Leipz:g. 28715 


On the air; opening episode, lyric by 
Clifford Grey, music by Herbert Stot- 
hart. "©: 1 ¢.. Dec. 23, 19297) aon. 
14825; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
Culver City, Calif. 28716 


On the dancing floor; lyric by H. Rand, 
music by A. M. Cherkose; pf. [Pho- 
tostat] ©1c. Nov. 18, 1929; E unp. 
13380; Aubrey M. Cherkose and 
Howard Rand, Detroit. 28717 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1929 


28739 


On the lumber raft (En roulant ma | Only you; words and music by G. W. 


boule) et Vive la Canadienne; from 
French Canada, adapted and arr. by 
G. A. Grant-Schaefer; pf. © Dec. 
9, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 12; E pub, 11500; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 
28718 


On the pine tree state’s dear shore; 
fox trot, words by Bruce Brewster 
[pseud. of C. S. Brewster], music by 
Phil Schaefer [i. ec. Philip J. W. 
Schaefer]; 1st violin. 4to. © Dec. 
2, 1929; 2 ¢. Dec. 26% E pub. 11878; 
Harmony house, Clarence 8S. Brew- 
ster, owner and prop., Boston. 

28719 

On the square, kid; words and music 
by M. L. Bacon. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Dec. 18, 1929; BH 
unp. 14632; Myron Levi Bacon, Bay- 
field, Wis. t ) 28420 


On the trail of my memories; words by 
George Wilkens, music by E. H. 
Craven; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by Carroll Corbaley. © Aug. 24, 
1920~ 2.°Ge ) Sept..1G: EH pubs. 9997 ; 
Earl Havelock Craven, Palo Alto, 
Calif. 28721 

On the up and up; from The Duchess 
of Chicago, words by Edward Eliscu, 
music by Maurie Rubens; pf. and 
ukulele ace. New York, Shubert 
music pub. corp. © Nov. 22, 1929; 
2 ec. Nov. 25; E pub. 11177; Shubert 
theatre corp., New York. 28722 


Once a week girl; lyric and music by 
Agnes Frawley. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Nov. 15, 1929; E unp. 
14074; Agnes Purtell Frawley, Elm- 
mirst, i tN. YY. 28723 


One night and you; words by Roma 
Wyles, music by Daniel Wolf; high 
voice; in F. © Dec. 14, 1929; 2 «. 
Dec. 16; E pub. 11561; E. Morris 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 


28724 

One night in Havana; words and 
music by Hoagy Carmichael. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 


Dec. 11, 1929; E unp. 14316; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 
28725 


One step nearer home; hymn, words 
and music by J. D. Sickler. © 1. 
Dec. 18, 1929; E unp. 14611; Jesse 
Daniel Sickler, Ogden, Ia. 28726- 


Only dreams; words and music by F. 
N. Fraser. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dec. 9, 1929; E unp. 14238: 
Fae N. Fraser, Aurelia, Ia. 28727 


Cheney. [Words and melody only] 

© 1c. Dee. 30, 1929; E unp. 15100; 

George Wright Cheney, Cincinnati. 
28728 


Oremus et pro antistite nostro Sebas- 
tiano; Roman Catholic church lit- 
urgy, music by O. A. Singenberger ; 
3 equal voices and organ. 4to. 
Mar. 20, 1929; 2c. Dec. .26; Epub. 
11983; Otto A. Singenberger, Munde- 
lein, Ill. 28729 


Orgullo (El) mexicano; letra de F. L. 
Cabello, mtisica de Casimiro C. Pir- 
rin, of Mexico, domiciled at El Paso. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Dee. 26, 1929; E unp. 14963; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc., New York. 

28730 

Oriental dance; Sheba, by Sam A. 
Perry, arr. by Fink; pf. conductor. 
© 1c. Dee. 23, 1929; E unp. 14787; 
Universal pictures corp., Universal 
City, Calif. 28781 


Oriental rhapsody from Omar Khay- 
yam ; by Charles Wakefield Cadman ; 
oreh. Se. © Nov. 10, 1929; 2 «. 
Dee. 20; E pub. 11868; Edwin F. 
Kalmus, ine., New York. 28732 


Oriole (The) ; 2 pt. song, by Concone- 
Stafford, adapted to new text by 
Hope Nevin Bryning; sop. and alto. 
© Dec. 2. 1929; 2 c. Dec. 16; E pub. 
11559; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 28733 


Our boys in blue; words by F. L. Pratt, 
music by Nellie Miles. © Nov. 22, 
hg29'-" 2 Gc. Dee: 9: EH pub. Alara 
Florence L. Pratt, Lynnfield, Center, 
Mass. 28734 


Our Flag; 3 pt. song or cho., words by 
Frank Lawrence Jones, music by 
William J. Guard, arr. by Palmer 
Clark. 4to. 1.-Treble voices.—2. 
Men’s voices.—3. Mixed voices. © 
Nov. 22, 1929; 2 c. each Dee. 28; E 
pub. 11947-11949; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 28785-28737 


Our honeymoon plane; queen of the 
air, words by H. J. Van [pseud. of 
H. J. Van der Weyden], music by 
Ray Hibbeler. © 1c. Noy. 25, 1929; 
EK unp. 138996; Hester J. Van der 
Weyden and Wm. M. Van der Wey- 
deh, Denver. 287388 


Our little flower garden home; words 
by E. Frary, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Dee. 21, 1929; E unp. 14699; Harl 
Frary, Stacey, Mont. 28739 


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28740 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Our love is growing stronger near the 
sunset side of life; words and music 
by EH. W. Shockley. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Nov. 6, 
1929; 2 c« Dec. 7; E pub. 11488; 
Hmory W. Shockley, Salisbury, Md. 

28740 


Our love story; words by R. EH. John- 
son, music anon. [Photostat] © 
1 e@ Dee. 9, 1929; E unp. 14351; 
Rachel Ella Johnson, Washington. 

28741 


Our own sweet home; words and mu- 
sic by Hstelle Ruth. [Photostat] 
© 1c. Dee. 9, 1929; E unp. 14190; 
Hsther R. Rubin, San Diego, Calif. 

28742 


Our prayer; words and music by A. 
W. Podger; pf. 8vo. © Dec. 19, 
1929; 2 ec. Dec. 23; E pub. 11848; 
Annie W. Podger, Riverside, N. J. 

287438 


Our Red cross; words and music by J. 
Greenfield. © Dec. 10, 1929; 2 «. 
Dec. 14; E pub. 11708; Joe Green- 
field, Escanaba, Mich. 28744 


Our youth; lyric by A. R. Edmondson, 
music by Ralph Berghauser and AIl- 
fred Richardson. [Words and mel- 
ody only. Photostat] © Dee. 5, 
1929; 2 c« Dec. 10;.E pub. 11463; 
Alfred Robert Edmondson, Santa 
Barbara, Calif. 28745 


Out-door sketches; by Maurice Landon 
Doust; pf. 1. Wigwams. [5 others] 
© Dec. 17, 1929; 2 c. Dee. 19; E pub. 
11678; Boston music co., Boston. 

28746 


Out on a frolic; by John M. Stein- 
feldt, op. 49, no. 1; pf., with bio- 
graphical sketch, glossary, fingering, 
phrasing, pedaling, instructive anno- 
tations on poetic idea and method of 
study. © Oct. 25, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 
30; aff. Nov. 25; AA 30406; Art pub- 
lication Ssoc., Clayton, Mo. 28747 


Outward bound; cho., text by Catha- 
rine Parmenter, music by Franz C. 
Bornschein; men’s voices. Chicago, 
Ih., HD FitzSimons eo. 4ton © 
Noy. 1; 1929: 2) co" NOVieener a! 
10621; Henry T. FitzSimons, Chi- 
cago. 28748 


Over here; from Sons o’ guns, words 
and music by Arthur Swanstrom, 
Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. © ‘Dec. 2) 1929: 2 @ Dec.'3; 
E pub. 11266; Davis, Coots & Engel, 
ine., New York. 28749 


Over in glory; gospel duet, words and 
music by P. S. Kerr; pf. 8vo.. © 
Aug. 1, 1929; 2 e. Oct. 22; E pub. 
12077; Phillip Stanley Kerr, Los 
Angeles. 28750 


Overcome evil with good; hymn, words 
by T. O. Chisholm, music by B. B. 
Beall. © Oct. 1, 1929; 2 ¢ Dec. 6; 
E pub. 11328; B. B. Beall, Douglas- 
ville, Ga. 28751 


Overture of overtures; compiled and 
arr. by Louis Panella; orch. pts., 
with B flat cornet conductor. © 
Dee: 8, 1929; 2 ¢ DecoG sieges: 
11344; Volkwein bros., Pittsburgh. 

28752 


Owl (The); for young players, words 
by W. Druffel, musie by Paul Ton- 
ner; pf., without octaves. © Dec. 
18, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 19; E pub. 11728; 
Clayton F,. Summy co., Chicago. 

28753 


P. M. B. march; melody by H. Rood, 
jr. © 1e« Dee. 4, 1929; E unp. 
14053 ; Henry Rood, jr., Pleasantville, 
NPY. 28754 


P-wee strut; melody by D. Williams. 
©1«. Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14950; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 28755 


Pa vischan; avy Ernst Rolf, of Sweden ; 
pf. © 1 c. Dec 26,'°1929> “WH unp. 
14907; Ernst Rolfs musikforlags, 
a. b., Stockholm, Sweden. 28756 


Pack up all your troubles for the 
night; words and musie by H. Balti- 
more. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1929; E unp. 15053 ; 
Harry Baltimore, Duryea, Pa. 

28757 


Pageant of the century; march, by G. 
M. Newham; band pts. © 1c. Dee. 
21, 1929; E unp. 14737; Gordon M. 
Newham, Louisville. 28758 


Paghinese (La) valse; by S. Avoless, 
arr. by Angelo Daniel Ferdinando; 
pf. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1929; E unp. 
13233; Salvatore Avolese, Hartford. 

28759 


Paint your home with sunbeams, and 
light every room with a smile; fox- 
trot, words by Harry Pease and 
Charles O’Flynn, music by Hd. G. 
Nelson, arr. by Ed. Smalle; male 
quartet. © Nov. 26, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 
29; E pub. 11878; Leo Feist, inc. 
New York. 28760 


1510 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1929 


Pajarito borinquefio; guarcha, words 
and music by Pastor Villa. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. Dec. 26, 
1929; E unp. 14933; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 28761 


Pal o’ mine; words and music by J. 
Perez, jr. [Photostat] © 1c. Dec. 
27. 1929; E unp. 15049; John Perez, 
jr., Brooklyn. 28762 


Palms (The) (Les rameaux) ; anthem, 
by J. Faure, arr. by Bryceson Tre- 
harne, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices, with alto or bar. solo. 4to. 
© Dec. 6, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 9; E pub. 
11439; Boston music co., Boston. 

28763 


Papa’s steppin’ out, mamma’s stayin’ 
in; words and music’ by M. J. 
Bowser. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Oct. 30, 1929; 2c. Dee. 
10; E pub. 11526; Mary J. Bowser, 
New Florence, Pa. 28764 


Para que son pasiones; letra y musica 
de Raul Perez, of Mexico, domiciled 
at El Paso; pf. [Photostat] © 
Dec. 10, 1929; 2 ¢. Dec. 16; E pub. 
11625 ; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

28765 


Para ti; vals, letra y mtisica de Maria 
Grever. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dee. 7, 1929; BE unp. 14137; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 28766 


Parable (The) of the sower; text arr., 
and music by HE. M. Ployer, music 
arr. by Fredric Watson. [Photo- 
stat] © 1c. Dec. 21, 1929; E unp. 
14745; Elsie M. Ployer, Brooklyn. 

28767 


Parade (The) ; by M. L. Preston; pf. 
© Dec. 16, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 18; E pub. 
11791; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 28768 


Parade of the daffodils; by Virginia 
Mahoney; pf. © Dee. 9, 1929; 2 e. 
Dec. 11; E pub. 11541; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 28769 


Paradise (The); words by D. Colqu- 
houn, music by Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. © 1. Dec. 28, 1929; HE 
unp. 14798; Duncan Colquhoun, Se- 
attle. 28770 


Parati; letra de Manuel Poot E., mt- 
Sica de Carlos Salazar, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Laredo, Tex. . [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Dec. 26, 
1929; E unp. 14964; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., ‘New York. 28771 


28782 


Paree; words and music by C. Smiley. 
© 1c. Dee. 12, 1929; BE unp. 14413; 
Chas. Smiley, Paris, Tex. 28772 


Paree what did you do to me? from 
Fifty million Frenchmen, words and 
music by Cole Porter; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © Nov. 27, 1929; 2 ¢. Nov. 
30; E pub. 11140; Harms, inc., New 
York. 28773 


Paris; from Paris, words by Al Bryan, 
music by Eddie Ward; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Nov. 27, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 
30; E pub. 11184; Harms, inc., New 
York. 28774 


Parity—gun for gun; words and music 
by W. Dickson, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at Los Angeles. [Photo- 
stat] ©1c. Dec. 31, 1929; E unp. 
15125; Walter Dickson, Los Angeles. 

28775 


Parrot (The); for young players, 
words and music by Paul Tonner; 
pf., without octaves. © Dec. 18, 
4929 51.2" ec. Dee.) 193° Hi pub. 11730; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

28776 


Parrot (The); words and music by 
G. A. Grant-Schaefer ; mixed voices. 
4to. © Dec. 9, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 12; 
E pub. 11495; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 28777 


Pas (Les) ; de Charmes, poéme de Paul 
Valéry, musique de Vincenzo Tom- 
masini, of Italy. © Dec. 3, 1929; 
1 ec. Dec. 4; E for. 7794; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 28778 


Pasadena (The) rose song; lyric by 
Isaac J. Frazee, music by A. A. Rid- 
dell. © Novy. 22, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 30; 
E pub. 11744; Annette A. Riddell, 
Laguna Beach, Calif. 28779 


Pasaulis stovi; words and music by A. 
Vanagaitis, of Lithuania, domiciled 
at Chicago; pf. ©1e. Dec. 7, 1929; 
E unp. 14129; Antanas Vanagaitis, 
Chicago. 28780 


Pass it along; written by R. P. Weston 
and Bert Lee, composed by Harris 
Weston, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Nov. 29, 1929; 1 e. 
Dee. 2; E for. 7867; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, Itd., London. 28781 


Passing (A) glance; by George F. 
Hamer; pf. © Nov. 25,°41929; 2 c. 
Nov. 27; E pub. 11207; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 28782 


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28783 


Passionate love; by Montague Ewing, 
of Great Britain; kino-orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor and violin 1 con- 
ductor. © Oct. 9, 1929; 1 ¢. Dee. 31; 
E for. 8009; Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 

28783 


Passione! intermezzo, di Ettore Vo- 
gogna, of Italy; orch. parti, con pf. 
conduttore. 4to. © Apr. 9, 1929; 
1c July 16; E for. 7945; Societa 
editrice musicale Mediolana, Milan. 

28784 


Passione ardente; versi di S. Capalbo, 
musica di L. Canoro. [Words and 
melody only] © Oct. 15, 1929; 2c. 
Dec. 2; E pub. 12065; Saverio Capal- 
bo, Jersey City. [© new words] 

28785 


Pattuglia (La) dei Tzigani; di Virgi- 
lio Ranzato, of Italy; piccola orch. 
parti, con pf. conduttore. © Noy. 
18, 1929; 1 c. Dec. 19; E for. 7979; 
A. & G. Carisch & ¢@., Milan. 28786 


Patty Ann’s flower garden; words by 
Celia Kremer, music by Nora Neill 
Cauley; pf. or voice. When Patty 
Ann walks in her garden. [4 others] 
© Dec. 5, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 9; E pub. 
11417; A. W. Perry’s sons, Sedalia, 
Mo. 28787 


Pauline; lyrics by George Wallace, 
music by M. Ebbins. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Dec. 4, 1929; E 
unp. 14008; Milton Ebbins, Spring- 
field, Mass. 28788 


Paulita; letra y musica de Lupe Po- 
sada, of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles; pf. [Photostat] © Dec. 
10, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 16; E pub. 11626; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 28789 


Pavane; by James H. Rogers; pf. © 
Dec. 16, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 18; E pub. 
11774; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 28790 


Pay day; words and music by EH. lL. 
Hay, arr. by Luther A. Clark. © 
1 c. Dec. 9, 1929; E unp. 14188; 
Esther L. Hay, Vacaville, Calif. 

28791 


Payador; from Nifia Rosa, words by 
Irving Caesar, music by Sigmund 
Romberg; pf. and ukulele acc. 
Nov. 29, 1929; 2°'c. Dec. 2; EH pub. 
11148 ; Harms, inc., New York. 28792 


Peace, sweet peace; hymn, words by 
Herbert Buffum, music by A. M. 
Pace. © Sept. 15, 1929; 2 c Dec. 
20; E pub. 11732; Adger M. Pace, 
‘Lawrenceburg, Tenn. 28793 


pt. IIT, N.'s., v.24 


Peace yes peace; words and music by 
H. Williams. Duluth, Minn., Wil- 
liams studio. © Nov. 9; 1929; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 7; E pub. 11491; Henry Wil- 
liams, Duluth, Minn. 28794 


Pedestrian (The) and the auto; words 
by George John Hacker, musie by 
Luther A. Clark. © Dec. 31, 1929; 
2 ce. Dec. 30; E pub. 12039; Chester 
Escher, New York. 28795 


Peek-a-boo; words by J. Seidor, music 
by M. Jacobi and R. Hoffman. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Dec. 30, 1929; E unp. 15079; Martin 
Jacobi, Ralph Hoffman and Julius 
Seidor, Cleveland. 28796 


Peggy Jane; words and musie by J. C. 
Gaines. [Words and melody only] 
©1ec. Dec. 9, 1929; EB unp. 14222; 
Jennie C. Gaines, Los Angeles. 

28797 


Pepita; fox-trot, adapted from Tre, 
English lyric by Clifford Seyler, of 
Great Britain, music by V. Mas- 
cheroni; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Dec. 17,-1929;;' 1, c. Dees 266" Hiator. 
7969; Keith, Prowse & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 28798 


Pepper; by M. Weidenbach, op. 16; pf. 
Minneapolis, Minn., Geo. EH. Morri- 
son. © Nov. 19, 1929; 2 ¢. Dee. 6; 
E pub. 11342; Milton Weidenbach,. 
Minneapolis. 28799 


Percy, the pride of the Pearl; humor- 
ous song, written and composed by 
George Hllis, of Great Britain; pf. 
and ukulele acc. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Nov. 29, 1929; 
1c Dee. 23. fors (877 + oF ranas, 
Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 28800 


Perfect (The) song; by Joseph Carl 
Breil, arr. by Chas. N. Grant; orch. 
pts. © Nov. 30, 1929; 2c. Dec, 2; 
EK pub. 11097; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 28801 


Personality-plus; fox-trot, words and 


music by W. P. Van Altena. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢ Dee. 26, 
1929: E unp. 14862; Wm. P. Van 
Altena, Oakland, Calif. 28802 


Peter Pan and the pirates; by Mon- 
tague Ewing, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Nov. 25, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 27; BH 
pub. 11211; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 28803 


Petite valse; by M. Freedman ; 2 violins 
and pf. ©1c. Dec. 2, 1929; H ump. 
14301; Maurice Freedman, Spring: 
field, Mass. 28804 


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; MUSICAL) COMPOSITIONS : 


no. 12,1929... 


Physically fit; from Hold everything, 
lyric by Al. Dubin, music by Joe 
Burke; pf. and ukulele acc. © Dec. 
13; 1929; 2 c. Dec. 17; Epub. 11918 ; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

28805 


. Piechler (Arthur) Hymne; text von 
A. W. Heymel, komponiert von Ar- 
thur Piechler, of Germany, klavier- 
auszug von Otto Singer, of Ger- 
many; miinnerchor. © Dec. 11, 1929; 
1 ec. Dec. 23; E for. 7972; Adolph 
Fiirstner, Berlin. 28806 


Piedigrotta C. O. Lardini; compilata di 
C. O. Lardini, of Italy, contiene tre 
canzoni di E. A. Mario, su versi di 
C. O.: Lardini; pf.. Casa editrice 
BE. A. Mario. 1. Autunno napulitano. 
[2 others] © Oct. 7, 1929; 1 ¢. Dec. 
17; E for. 7902; Italian book Co., 
New York. 28807 


Piedigrotta 1929-80 E. Rossi; versi di 
Carlo de Flaviis, F. M. Russo and 
others, musica di E. Nardella, Fer- 
nando Quaranta and others, of 
eye nO. ler ect (2: 1929 “2c. 
Oct. 8; E pub. 11538; Ernesto Rossi, 
New York. 28808 


Piedrecita del camino; melody por E. 
G. Sandoval, of Mexico, domiciled at 
San Antonio. © 1. Dec. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 14920; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 28809 


Pifferata montanara; intermezzo ca- 
ratteristico, di Illuminato Culotta, 
of Italy; orch. parti, con pf. condut- 
tore. © Jan. 1, 1930; 1 c. Dec. 28, 
1929; E for. 8001; G. Dispenza, Pa- 
lermo, Italy. 28810 


Pilgrim (The) ; he who would valiant 
be, sacred song, words bY John 
Bunyan, music by W. R. Voris; high 
voice. © Dec. 3, 1929; 2 @ Dec. 5; 
E pub. 11815; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 28811 


Pine (The) song; lullabye, words and 
music by C. J. Jackson. [Words 
and melody only] ©1«¢ Dee. 21, 
1929; E unp. 14722; Carrie Jane 


Jackson, Chicago. 28812 
Piper (The) of spring; by Harold 
Greenhill, of Great Britain; pf. 


(In Springtime in the forest) © 
sept. 30,;, 1929; 1.@ Oct.- 3:30 BE -for. 
7718; Novello & co., ltd., London. 
28813 
Pirate of my heart; waltz, by L. Y. 
Grabowsky ; pf. © 1c. Dec. 6, 1929; 
E unp. 14097; Lydia Yolanda Gra- 
bowsky, New York. 28814 


28825 


Pirates; pt.-song, words by Dorothy 
Foster Brown, music by Franz C. 
Bornschein; male yoices. 4to. 
Dec. 21, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 26; E pub. 
11942; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

28815 


Pirates’ (A) love ship; words and 
music by M. L. Carlton. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. Dee. 28, 
1929; E unp. 15058 ; Maurice L. Carl- 
ton, Los Angeles. 28816 


Place (The) where we used to love; 
words and music by A. Znidarsic. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
Dec. 16, 1929; E unp. 14508; August 
Znidarsic, Gross, Kan. 28817 


Plain dirt; melody by C. Stanton. © 
1. ¢@, Dee,26, 1929; HB. unp., 149382% 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 28818 


Playful butterflies; by Wallace A. 
Johnson; pf. © Nov. 25, 1929; 2¢. 
Noy. 27; E pub. 11220; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 28819 


Playin’ around; from the _ picture, 
words and music by Bud Green and 
Sam H. Stept; pf. acec., with ukulele 
arr. by May Singhi Breen. © Jan. 
2, 19380; 2 ec. Dec. 30, 1929; -E pub. 
120838; Green & Stept, inc, New 
York. 28820 


Please don’t make me be good; from 
Fifty million Frenchmen, words and 
music by Cole Porter; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © Nov. 27, 1929; 2 c. Nov: 
30; E pub. 11189; Harms, inc., New 
York. 28821 


Please give me some of that; words 
and music by L. Williams. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Dee. 4, 
1929; E unp. 14010; Len Williams, 
Norfolk, Va. 28822 


Please Susie; words by D. A. Metrie, 
musie by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Dec. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 15065; David A. Metrie, Al- 
bany, Ga. 28823 


Please take me into your heart; words 
by Clifford Porter Wilson, music by 
Lloyd Paul Kusche. © 1 e¢. Dec. 10; 
1929. EK. unp.. J43125 2 Lloyd. P: 
Kusche, Pasadena. 28824 


Pleasure-dome (The) of Kubla Khan; 
symphonic poem for grand orch., by 
Charles T. Griffes, orchestration rey. 
by Frederick A. Stock. Se. © Nov. 
26, 1929; 2 ce. Dec. 5; E pub. 114038; 
G. Schirmer. inc., New York. 28825 


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28826 


Pobre del hombre pobre; letra y mu- 
sica de Timoteo Flores, of Mexico, 
domiciled at El Paso; pf. [Photo- 
stat] © Dec. 10, 1929; 2 ¢. Dec. 16; 
E pub. 11627; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 28826 


Pochas (Las); letra y musica de 
Rafael Mayat, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Los Angeles; pf. [Photostat] 
© Dec. 10, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 16; E pub. 
11628; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

28827 


Poeéme d’amour; by Joseph Engleman, 
of Great Britain; orch. pts., with pf. 
conductor and violin 1 conductor. 
4to. © Oct. 12, 1929; 1 « Dee. 31; 
E for. 8013; Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 

28828 

Pointed heels; ballet, melody by Di- 
mitri Tiomkin. ©1c. Dee. 21, 1929; 
EH ounp. 147381; Famous music corp., 
New York. 28829 


Pojd, pojd—val¢ik ; Bohemian popular 
song, arr. by Louis Vitak; con- 
certina. © Dec. 10, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 
31; E pub. 12098; Vitak-Elsnic co., 
Chicago. 28830 


Polka torklouj; melody by Joseph 
Kmiec. © 1c. Nov. 22, 1929; E unp. 
13989 ; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 28831 


Polka zyp zyp; melody by M. V. Paja- 


kowski. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1929; E unp. 
14013; Matthew V. Pajakowski, 
Buffalo. 28832 


Polnische wirtschaft ; foxtrot-potpourri 
von Nico Dostal, of Austria, nach 
der posse, musik von Jean Gilbert, 
of Germany; pf., mit text von Al- 
fred Schonfeld u. Robert Gilbert. 
© June 14, 1929; 1 c. Dec. 20; E for. 
7939; Alrobi musikverlag, G. m. b. 
Hi Berlin.” 28833 


Polnische wirtschaft; lieder aus der 
posse in drei akten, gesangstexte von 
Alfred Schoénfeld u. Robert Gilbert, 
musik von Jean Gilbert, of Ger- 
many; pf. 1. Wer kann daftr. [5 
others] © June 14, 1929; 1 ec. Dec. 
20; E for. 7988; Alrobi musikverlag, 
GG. m.b. Bia Berlin. 28834 


Polychordia string tutor; arr. and ed. 
by James Brown, of Great Britain. 
Step 11. © Nov. 29, 1929; 1 ¢. Nov. 
30; E for. 7785; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 28835 


Pony dance; by Dave Stamper; pf. 
© Nov. 12, 1929; 2c. Noy. 13; E pub. 
11472; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 28836 


pt. III, 0. 8., v. 24 


Pony (The) ride; by Helen Dallam; 
pf. © Oct. 28, 1929; 2 ¢. Dec. 28; 
E pub. 11999; Carl Fischer, ine., 
New York. 28837 


Poor little Bessie; words by C. Cramer, 
music by Alfred McDermott. © 
Nov. 27, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 2; E pub. 


11384; Chester Cramer, Somerset, 
jeg? ie 28838 
Poor (The) old slave; words and 


music by Lulu Paschall and Pearl 
Ghormley. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 
14967 ; Southern music pub. Co., inc., 
New York. 28839 


Pop! goes the weasel; scherzo, para- 
phrase by G. A. Grant-Schaefer ; pf. 
© Dec. 9, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 12; E pub. | 
11503; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 28840 


Popular (La) ; por Pioquinto Gonzalez, 
sr., of Mexico, domiciled at El Paso; 
pf. [Photostat] © Dee. 10, 1929; 
2c. Dec. 16; E pub. 11629; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 28841 


Por tu olvido lloro; vals, letra y 
mitsica de F. Bonanova, of Spain; 
pf. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1929; E unp. 
14223; Fortunio Bonanova, New 
York. 28842 


Porqué cuando la noche; letra y mu- 
sica de Timoteo Flores, of Mexico, 
domiciled at El Paso; pf. [Photo- 
stat] © Dec. 10, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 16; 
E pub. 11630; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 28843 


Porqué me dejaste, amor; letra de 
Adolfo Utrera, mtsica de N. Menen- 


dez; ‘pf. © 1c. Dec. 30, 1929; B 
unp. 15087; Nilo Menendez, New 
York. 28844 . 


Povera figlia mia; canzone siciliana, 
versi e musica di R. Gioiosa, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York; vio- 
lino. © 1c. Dec. 23, 1929; E unp. 
14838; Rosina Gioiosa, New York. 

28845 


Pragériau Zirgeli; words and music by 
A. Vanagaitis, of Lithuania, domi- 
ciled at Chicago; pf. (Jn Margutis, . 
v. 2; no. 6, June 15, 1929) © June 
15, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 9; E pub. 114138; 
Antanas Vanagaitis, Chicago. 

28846 


Prairie sunset; by Walter Rolfe; pf. 
© Nov. 25, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 27; E pub. 
11227; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 28847 


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28869 


Preghiera a San Sergio; dai Canti 
popolari armeni, trad. Ciampoli, mu- 
sica di Pino Donati, of Italy. © 
Dec. 14, 1929; 1 c. Dec. 14; E for. 
7860; A. Forlivesi & c., Florence, 
Italy. 28848 

Prélude et Rigaudon; par Edmond 
Avon, of France; clarinette si bémol, 
avec ace. de pf. ou d’harmonie, pts. 
4to. © Mar. 5, 1929; 1 c’ Mar. ‘28; 
E for. 5696; E. Gaudet, Paris. 

28849 


Prelude in C major; by N. Louise 
Wright; pf. © Nov. 30, 1929; 2 «. 
Dec. 2; E pub. 11091; Boston music 
co., Boston. 28850 


Prelude in E flat minor; by H. C. 
Barnett; pf. © 1c. Dec. 17, 1929; 
E unp. 14594; Harold Compton Bar- 


nett, New York. 28851 
Pretty Cinderella; words and music 
by Katherine Kortez. [Words and 


melody only] © 1c. Dec. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 147238; Katherine Koerber, 
Peoria, Ill. 28852 


Pretty flitting butterflies; words by B. 
Lampert, music by Al Taylor. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Oct. 
ie toes 2 ec. Dee. als’ pub: 11531: 
Bernice Lampert, Rochester, N. Y. 

28853 

Pretty Lil; melody by Jelly-Roll Mor- 
ton [pseud. of Ferd Morton] 1. 
Dec. 7, 1929; E unp. 14151; Southern 
music pub. co., inec., New York. 


28854 
Pretty little stranger; words and 
music by EH. Bernat; pf. [Photo- 


stat] ©le Dec. 4, 1929; BE unp. 
14298; Emil Bernat, Baltimore. 

28855 

Pretty Minka; composer unknown 


[and] The scarlet sarafan; by Alex- 
ander J. Warlamow: Russian folk 
songs, arr., fingered and phrased by 
Harold EHisenberg; violin and pf., 
with 2d. violin pt., or pf. solo. © 
May. 220, 120 "2. c.f Dec 2 >) he pap: 
11272; Harry Perlberg music co., 
New York. 28856 


Pretty tune; lyrics and music by A. 
M. Cherkose; pf. [Photostat] © 
ie. Nov..4S, 1929. Rh gnop.. 13381 : 
Aubrey M. Cherkose, Detroit. 28857 


Pretty words; from He loved the 
ladies, lyric by Harry D. Kerr, music 
by Harry R. Cohen. © Nov. 26, 
P20. 2. C2) INOV.+2d obi, DUO. Ll1oS - 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 28858 


Prinzess Zuckerschnee; 12 lustige 
kinderlieder, text und musik von 
Anna Bethe-Kuhn und Christian 
Lahusen, both of Germany. © Dec. 
5, 1929; 1.e. Dec..28; HB. for. 8000; 
Drei-masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

28859 


Priscilla; overture, by Wm. Morris; 
banjo band pts., with pf. arr. by R. 
EK. Mark. © Dec. 21, 1929; 2c. Dee. 
21; E pub. 11888; Don Santos pub. 
co., ine., Rochester, N. Y. 28860 


Prisoner boy; melody by Jim Pate. 
© 1c. Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14940; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
Nork. 28861 


Pronto muy pronto; letra y musica de 
Manuel Flores, of Mexico, domiciled 
at El Paso; pf. [Photostat] © 
Dec. 10, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 16; E pub. 
11631; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

28862 


Pryslanci; by Paul Humeniuk. [Words 
and melody] © 1c. Dec. 27, 1929; 
EK sunp. 15044; Paul Humeniuk, New 
York. 28863 


Psalm 80; set to music by Albert Rous- 
sel, of France, op. 37; ten. solo, cho. 
and orch. Sc. © Dee. 23, 1929; 
2c. Jan. 2, 1930; EH pub. 12106; C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 28864 


Puccini (Giacomo) Duch mij kraéel; 
od Tosea, z italStiny preloZil Otakar 
Smréka, of Czechoslovakia; sop. © 
Dec. 3, 1929; 1 c. Dee. 4; E for. 7797; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 28865 


My jednoho dne zrime ...; od 
Madama Butterfly, z italStiny pfre- 
lozwil V. J. Novotny, of Czechoslo- 
vakia’; sop. © Dee: 3, 1929: 17 e. 
Dec. 4; E for. 7798; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 28866 


Suor Angelica; intermezzo, tras- 
crizione di Mario Mascagni, of Italy; 
piccola banda. Partitura. © Dec. 
o 19297). 1 1c, Dee. 45 Wo rore aioe. 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 28867 


Puerta (La); letra y musica de Rafael 
Mayat, of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles; pf. [Photostat] © Dec. 
10, 1929; 2 ¢«. Dee, 165° Bi pub. 14652; 
Dienisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 28868 


Push ’em up Tony; lyries by George 
Wagegner, music by J. Russel Robin- 
son. © 1c. Dee. 23, 1929; E unp. 
14826; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
Culver City, Calif. 28869 


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28870 


pt. Ilr, n.s., v. 24 


Pussy willow; 2 pt. song or cho., words 
by Rebecca B. Foresman, music by 
Harvey Worthington Loomis, arr. by 
Palmer Clark; treble voices. 4to. 
© Nov. 22, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1929; 
E pub. 11971; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 28870 


Put your mind on it; words and music 
by Jesse Crump. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Dec. 5, 1929; E 
unp. 14064; State Street music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 28871 


Puttin’ on the ritz; from the photo- 
play, words and music by Irving Ber- 
lin. © Dec. 2, 1929; 2 c. Dee. 3; 
E pub. 11281; Irving Berlin, inc, 
New York. 28872 


Quanto € muscio me marito; canzon- 
etta siciliana, versi e musica di R. 
Gioiosa, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; violino. ©1c. Dec. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 14839; Rosina Gioiosa, New 
York. 28873 


Quarrel (The) agitato; by Sam A. 
Perrys pi. © 1 .¢ Dec, 23.9a929- 
E unp. 14788; Universal pictures 
corp., Universal City, Calif. 28874 


Quartett; in F moll, von Reinhard Op- 
pel, of Germany, op. 33; 2 violinen, 
viola und violoncello. © Jan. 2, 
1929; 1 c. Dee. 10; E for. 7806; C. F. 
Peters, Leipzig. 28875 


Que (El) no quiere ecaldo; bolero, 
letra y musica por P. Flores. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e¢. 
Dec. 18, 1929; E unp. 14613; Pedro 
Flores, New York. 28876 


Queen Mab Summons her court; by 
Harold Greenhill, of Great Britain; 
pf. (Jn Springtime in the forest) 
© Sept. 30, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 83; BE for. 
7719; Novello & co., Itd., London. 

28877 


Queen (The) of Terre Haute; from 
Fifty million Frenchmen, words and 
music by Cole Porter; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Nov. 27, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 
30; E pub. 11187; Harms, inc., New 
York. 28878 


Querida mia; lyric by B. A. Miller, 
music by Stella Callender. [Hnglish 


text] © 1. Dec. 9, 1929; E unp. 
14354; Buster A. Miller, Los An- 
geles. 28879 
Quiero; tango, Spanish lyrics by 
Adolfo Utrera, music by Harry 


Revel. of Great Britain.’ © Dec. 2, 


1929; 2 e. Dee. 2; E pub. 11082; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 
28880 


Quisiera llorar; letra y musica de 
Timoteo Flores, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at El Paso; pf. ‘[Photostat] 
© Dec. 10, 1929; 2 c Dec. 16; EB 
pub. 11633; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 28881 


R. S. V. P. cherie; words and music 
by Lou Davis and Harry Rosenthal. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Dee. 19, 1929; E unp. 14625; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 28882 


Rainbow (The); words and music by 
A. G. Hall. © 1 ¢. Dee. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 14881; Andrew G. Hall, 
Boulder, Mont. 28883 


Raindrops; 2 pt. song, words by Re- 
becca B. Foresman, music by Har- 
vey Worthington Loomis, arr. by 
Palmer Clark; treble voices. 4to. 
© Nov. 22, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 28; EB 
pub. 11969; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 28884 


Rapture; words by Ben D. Allen, mu- 
sic by Gordon Balch Nevin. 1. High 
voice in E flat.——2. Low voice in C. 
© Dee. 18, 1929; 2 c. each Dee. 18; 
E pub. 11910; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 28885 


Rarin’ to go; lyric by G. Wagegner, 
music by Gus Edwards. © 1 ¢. Dec. 
10, 1929; E unp. 14294; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver City, 
Calif. 28886 


Reaching for the moon; from Top 
speed, words and music by Bert Kal- 
mar and Harry Ruby; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Nov. 22, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 
25; E pub. 11151; Harms, inec., New 
York. 28887 


Reason is you; lyrics by H. Rand, 
music by <A. M. Cherkose; pef. 
[Photostat] © 1 ec. Nov. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 13378; Aubrey M. Cherkose 
and Howard Rand, Detroit. 28888 


Rebetzin (Die) hot nit gehaisen; 
comedy song, words and music by A. 
Kahn ‘pf..; © Dec) 6,( 19297 eee 
Dec. 23; E pub. 11872; Abraham 
Kahn, Chicago. 28889 


Recollections; by Sam A. Perry, orch. 
by Fink; pf. conductor. © 1 ¢ 
Dec. 23, 1929; E unp. 14771; Uni- 
versal pictures corp., Universal City, 
Calif. 28890 


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no. 12, 1929 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


28912 


Reconciled; words by Bernie Mc- 
Gowan, music by Zada Hale. ©1c. 
Dee. 9, 1929; E unp. 14889; Bernard 
J. McGowan, Upper Darby, Pa. 

28891 


Red hot Chicago; from Flyin’ high, 
words and music by B. G. De Sylva 
[pseud. of George Gard De Sylva], 
Lew Brown and Ray Henderson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Dec. 31, 1929; E unp. 15080; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 28892 


Red rose; waltz, parole di Jo Coving- 
ton. musica di Franco Ansaldo, of 
Italy; orch. parti, con pf. condut- 
tore. 4to. © Apr. 17, 1929; 1 ec. 
July 16; E for. 7946; Societa editrice 
musicale Mediolana, Milan. 28893 


Red roses mean that I love you; 
words and music by M. O. Blair. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 .. 
Dec. 9, 1929; E unp. 14227; Miriam 
Offenbach Blair, San Francisco. 

28894 


Refice (Licinio) Octo motetae eucha- 
risticae; words from Roman Cath- 
olic church liturgy, music by L. 
Refice, of Italy ; 4 voices, with organ 
ace. 4to. © May 20, 1929; 2 c. Dee. 
26; E pub. 11930: Otto A. Singen- 
berger, Mundelein, Ill. 28895 


Reigning; hymn, words by V. Paul 
Hutchens, music by E. R. Farrar. 
© Nov. 25, 1929: 2 «. Dec. 26; E 
pub. 11924; Elden R. Farrar, Chi- 
cago. 28896 


Remembrance; words by G. J. Mueller, 
music by F. Montz. © Dec. 24, 1929; 
2 c. Dec. 30; E pub. 12051; George J. 
Mueller and Florence Montz, Louis- 
ville. 28897 


Requiem mass; lux eterna, by Geremia 
M. Fabrizi, of Italy; sop. and alto or 
ten. and bass., with organ ace. © 
Wov.. 29, 1929: 2 -¢. Dec,.2; Epub. 
11194; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 28898 


Respite; words by Josephine Beau- 
gardé, music by Hermann Lohr, of 
Great Britain; in G. © Nov. 21, 
e920 >. 1. @ .NoNs 26; Ector... 7852: 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 28899 


Restlessness; 3 pt. song, words by Es- 
telle Clark, music by Palmer Clark; 
treble voices. 4to. © Nov. 22, 1929; 
2 ¢.. Dee: 283). pub) "11955; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 28900 


Resurrexit; chorus magnus, by Fred- 
eric Lacey, of Great Britain, on The 
strife is o’er, by Palestrina; organ. 
© Dec. 18, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 20; E 
pub. 11809; Theodore Presser ©Co., 
Philadelphia. 28901 


Retrospection; or, The days of long 
ago, words and music by F. M. 
Yates, arr. by .Mamie MeMillan. 
[Photostat] © 1 « Dec..9, 1929; 
E unp. 14204; Frank M. Yates, San 
Angelo, Tex. 28902 


Return (The) of the gay caballero; 
words and music by Frank Crumit 
and Lou Klein; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by Louis Fleischer. © Nov. 12, 
19295..2°¢e) Dec: 4: BE pubs. d1a79: 
F. B. Haviland pub. co., New York. 

28903 


Retzei; words from Hebrew prayer, 
music by S. Cozinsky. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dec. 30, 1929; 
EK unp. 15095; Samuel Cozinsky, 
New York. 28904 


Réve 4 deux; boston, par Harold de 
Bozi, of France; pf. © Nov. 15, 
1929; 1 ce. Dec. 23; E for. 7991; Aug. 
Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leipzig.. 28905 


Reventada (La); corrido de Sinaloa; 
letra y musica de L. Barcelata, of 
Mexico, domiciled at New York; pf. 
© 1c. Dee. 2, 1929; E unp. 13903; 
Lorenzo Barcelata, Mexico City, 
Mexico. 28906 


Rhapsodi pa gamla svenska folkmotiv, 
De favitska jungfrurna; av K. At- 
terberg, of Sweden, op. 17; orch. pt. 
1,2. 4to. © Nov. 1, 1929; 1 ¢. each 
Dec. 6; E for. 7764, 7765; Kurt At- 
terberg, Stockholm. 28907, 28908 


Right and left; by Carl Wilhelm Kern, 
op. 606, no. 3; pf. © Dec. 18, 1929; 
2 c. Dee. 20; E pub. 11811; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

28909 


Ripley blues; melody by Noah Lewis. 
© 1 ¢. Dee. 7, 1929; E unp. 14176; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 28910 


Ritka biza—czardas; arr. by Louis 
Vitak ; concertina. © Dec. 10, 1929; 
2 e:- Dec. 31; E pub. 12101; Vitak- 
Hlsnie co., Chicago. 28911 


Road (The) that leads to eternity; 
words and musie by M. L. Carroll. 
© 1c. Dec. 7, 1929; E unp. 14347; 
Michael L. Carroll, Spring Valley, 
Ill. 28912 


28913 


Rock-a-bye-baby ; waltz on nursery 
rhymes, arr. by Julius. 8S. Seredy ; 
full orch. pts., with pf.-conductor. © 
Nov. 19, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 28;. E pub. 
12009; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

289138 


Rock-a-bye to sleep in Dixie; waltz, 
words and music by Sylvester L. 
Cross; pf. and ukulele ace. © Dec. 
17.1929 > 2 e Dec, 23: pub, Trsss: 
S. L. Cross music corp., Seattle. 

28914 

Rockin’ chair; words and music by 
Hoagy Carmichael. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 ce. Dee. 11, 1929; 
EK ounp. 14817; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 28915 


Rocky Mountain moon, shine on; 
words by Margaret Fowler, music 
by R. Avare. Salmon, Idaho, Avare- 
Fowler pub. co. © Dee. 10, 1929; 
2 ce. Dec. 14; E pub. 11710; Richard 
Avare, Salmon, Id. 28916 


Rogue (The) song; from The rogue 
song, words by Clifford Grey, music 
by Herbert Stothart. © Dec. 18, 
1929; 2. ¢. Dec. , 20; HE, pub. 11724; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York. 28917 


Roguishness; by H. D. Hewitt; rhyth- 
mic orch. of toy instruments and pf., 
with teacher’s sc. 4to. © Dec. 16, 
19292 (C24 Dee. TS) pale aan 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

28918 


Roi (Le) ; from Au chateau de cartes, 
by Eduard Poldini, transcribed by 
Edouard Hesselberg; 2 pfs., 4 hands. 
© Sept. 24, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 28; HB 
pub. 11988; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 28919 


Roller coaster (The); by Laurence 
Bolton, ed. and fingered by Harriet 
Bacon MacDonald; pf. © Nov. 29, 
1929: 12" ic Dec. 9; EY pubs T1456; 
Ernest Gerald Council, Dallas. 

28920 


Romance; from Cameo Kirby, words 
by Edgar Leslie, music by Walter 
Donaldson; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Dec. 31, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 31; H pub. 
12060; Donaldson, Douglas & Gum- 
ble, ine., New York. 28921 


Rondino; by James H. Rogers; pf. © 
Dec. 16, 1929+ 12 es Dec. 28 pub. 
11767; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 28922 


Rorsmannens sing; Svensk text av 
Tora Berg, Norsk text av Gretha 
Syrdahl, musik ay Henry Freeman 


CATALOGUE OF. COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. II, Dy s,, v.24 


[pseud. of Folke Térngerst], of Swe- 
den; pf.,...©, Sept., 3, 1929,; 1..¢,..Mec. 
6; E for. 7766; A. b. Nordiska musik- 
forlaget, Stockholm. 28923 


Rosa knows her onions when it comes 
to making love; comedy song, writ- 
ten by R. P. Westen and Bert Lee, 
composed by Harris Weston, of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele acc. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Nov. 29, 1929; 1 ¢.,Dec. 2; EH for. 
7874; Francis, Day & Hunier, ltd., 
London. 28924 


Rose (A) bush; waltz, words by J. 8S. 


Travers [i. ¢., M. A. Travers], music 
by Judson Eldridge. Philadelphia, 
Pa., Elton pub. co. © Apr. 19, 1929; 
2c. Aug. 1; E pub. 10612; Mary Ann 
Travers, Philadelphia. 28925 


Rosette ; from She walked home, lyrics 
and music by Don Hunt; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Nov, 18, 1929; 2 ec. 
Nov. 15; E pub. 11129; Harms, inc., 
New York. 28926 

Rozsavolgyi album, Karacsony 1929, 
1930; words by Ferenc Martos and 
others, music by Alfred Markus, of 
Hungary, and others. © Dee. 2, 
1929:; 1 ce. Dec. 20; E for. (941 ;, Roz- 
savolgyi & co., Budapest, Hungary. 

28927 

Rudy find your Sally; fox trot, words 
and music by M. 8. Pavlik. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Dee. 6, 
1929; E unp. 14178; Marie Sils Pay- 
lik, Northport, L. I., N. Y¥. 28928 


Rumble along; lyric by Alan Brown, 
music by Edward Vernon Spawn. 
© Dee. 31, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 30; E pub. 
12048; Chester Escher, New York. 

28929 


Rumble seat; fox trot, lyric by Leo- 
nora Morgan, music by Winnifred 
Megibben, arr. by Val Verne; pf. and 
ukulele ace. Hollywood, Calif., 
Hollywood music syndicate. © Dec. 
24, 1929; 2 ce. Dec. 30; E pub. 12050; 
Hollywood press syndicate, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 28930 


Russian ballet; by George F, Hamer ; 
pf. © Nov. 25, 1929; 2 c. Noy. 27; 
E pub. 11206; Theodore Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 289381 


Russian dance; by James H. Rogers; 
pf. © Dec. 16, 1929; 2 ¢ Dec is; 
E pub. 11772; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 28932 


Rustic dance; by Wilbur Chenoweth ; 
pf. © Dec. 12, 1929; 2 ce. Dee. 14; 
E pub. 11558; Bendix pub. co., Lin- 
coln, Neb. 28933 


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no. 12, 1929 


S. S. Vandyck’s march; by F., Mag- 
netico; pf. Buenos Aires, Juan 
Feliu e hijos..© Oct. 28, 1929; 2c. 
Dee. 21; E pub. 11826; Frank Mag- 
netico, Astoria, L. I., N. Y¥. 28934 


Saga (A) of Ojibwe life; by Massard 
Kur Zhene; pf. © 1 c« Nov. 29, 
1929 ; E unp. 14640; Burden pictures, 
ine., Dover, Del. 289385 


Sailor’s (The) plea; words by Jimmie 
Rodgers, music by Elsie McWilliams. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14874; R. S. 
Peer, inc., New York. 28936 


St. Mary’s college Our victory march; 
words and music by T. F. Kowa- 
lewski. Orchard Lake, Mich., St. 
Mary’s college. © Dee. 14, 1929; 
2 ce. Dec. 14; E pub. 11556; Theodore 
F. Kowalewski, Orchard Lake, Mich. 

28937 


Saint- Saéns (Charles Camille) A 
prayer; O Jesus, Son of God, Hng- 
lish text by Helen A. Dickinson, ed. 
with violin obbl. by Clarence Dick- 
inson; med. voice. © Dee. 18, 1929; 
2 ce. Dec. 20; E pub. 11723; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 28938 


Princesse jaune; overture, op. 30, 
arr. by M. L. Lake; -band pts., with 
conductor. © Oct. 12, 1929; 2 «. 
Dec. 28; E pub. 11995; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 28939 


Salta Ziemuzé; words and music by 
A. Vanagaitis, of Lithuania, domi- 
ciled at Chicago; pf. © 1c. Dec. 7, 
1929; E unp. 14130; Antanas Vana- 
gaitis, Chicago. 28940 


Salut a la France; de A. Scassola, arr. 
par J. Furgeot, of France; harmonie 
et fanfare pts. 4to. © July 2, 1929; 
1c. July 25; E for. 5842; EH. Gaudet, 
Paris. 28941 


Salut 4 Pesth; Hungarian march, by 
Henri Kowalski, op. 13, arr. by R. 
E. Hildreth. 1. Band pts., with B 
flat trumpet conductor. —2. Orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor. © Nov. 27, 
1929; 2 c. each Dec. 9; E pub. 11352, 
11353; Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 

28942, 28943 

Samarkand; fox oriential, 


Wehle, of Sweden; pf. © 1c. Dec. 
26, 1929; E unp. 14908;.Ernst Rolfs 


musikforlags, a. b., Stockholm, 
Sweden. 28944 
Same (The) old thing; lyric and 


music by H. McCoy, arr. by Jack 


av. Karl | 


28956 


McGuire. [(hords, single staff] © 
1‘¢c. Dee. 26, 1929; EH unp, 14879; 
Harry McCoy, Los Angeles. 28945 


San Antonio; waltz, melody by B. 
Cartwrizht: 2 eed. G dae: 
E unp. 14136; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 28946 


San Francisco I love you; words and 
music by E. S.. Cooper and E. J. 
Esperance. © 1 c. Nov. 18, 1929; 
E unp. 13918; Elizabeth S. Cooper 
and Elmer J. Esperance, San Fran- 
cisco. 28947 


San Roufao to krasi; by Ierotheo 
Skiza, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; mand. © 1c. Dee. 31, 1929; 
E unp. 15122; Synchronic pub. co., 
New York. 28948 


Sans parole; by Herm. M. Hahn, op. 
49; organ. © Dec. 11, 1929; 2 « 
Dec. 7; E pub. 11362; Will. A. Young, 
Fort Wayne, Ind. 28949 


Santa Claus is coming; by Bela Var- 
kony; pf. © Dee. 16, 1929; 2 «. 
Dec. 18; E pub. 11797; Theodore 


Presser co., Philadelphia. 28950 
Santos master Hawaiian’ guitar 
method; by Herbert Boote. © Dec. 


21,1929; 2 ec. Dee; 21; EH pub. 11840; 
Don Santos pub. co., ine., Rochester, 
Oe: 28951 


Santuario (El); cancion mexicana, 
letra y musica por I. Zepeda. © 
Nov. 8, 1929; 2. c. Nov. 14; E pub. 
11168; Isaras Zepeda, San Antonio. 

28952 


Sarah; from The talk of Hollywood, 
words and music by Al. Piantadosi, 
Nat Carr and Jack Glogau. © Dec. 
9, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 9; E pub. 11427; 
Triangle music pub. co., inc., New 
York 28953 

Sarah; words and music by Nat Carr, 
Al Piantadosi and Jack Glogau. 
[Words and melody only] ©l1e.. 
Dec. 4, 1929; E unp. 14032; Triangle 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

28954 


Sartorio (Arnoldo) One hundred me- 
lodic studies; by Arnoldo Sartorio, 
© Nov. 12, 1929; 


of Germany; pf. 
2 Gx iNOyV., 163, Hy Pubpslttse ene: 
28955 


Schirmer, inc., New York. 

Sashes; musical recitation, words by 
Harriet Birdsey, music by Helen 
Wing. © Nov. 25, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 


27; E pub. 11224; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 28956 


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28957 


Satisfied; words and music by R. W. 
Windsor. © 1. Dec. 20, 1929; E 
unp. 14678; R. W. Windsor, Okla- 
homa City, OkKl. 28957 


Saturnale; di Amedeo Escobar, of 
Italy; piccola orch. parti, con pf. 
conduttore. © Noy. 25, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Dec. 19; E for. 7980; A. & G. Ca- 
risch & c., Milan. 28958 


Saving my kisses; words by J. 
Mooney, music by I. Holbein; 1st 
violin. © 1. Nov. 20, 1929; E unp. 
14608; James Mooney and Ida Hol- 
bein, New York. 28959: 


Say I love you just once again; words 
and music by Bill Harwell [i.'e. W. 
D. Harwell] and Al Treadway. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Dec. 12, 1929; E unp. 14411; Wil- 
liam Dunlap Harwell and Albert 
Treadway, Atlanta. 28960 


Say, Sadie! words by Con West, music 
by Ole Bendtzen, of Denmark; pf. 
and ukulele acc. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Nov. 16, 1929; 
1c. Nov. 29; E for. 7904; Mayfair 
musie co., London. 28961 


Say that you have forgiven me; fox 
trot, lyric by C. Norris, music by 
B. Oakland; 1st violin. © 1. Dee. 
6, 1929; E unp. 14357; Ben Oakland 
and Cal Norris, New York. 28962 


Scales and arpeggios for the violin; 
modern and complete manual, by 
Luigi von Kunits, of Canada. © 
Sept. 25,' 1929; 1 c:, Sept: 233 38 tor. 
7776; Frederick Harris co., London. 

28963 


Scarlet (The) thread in the window; 
words and music by F. W. McGee. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e¢. 
Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14878; R. S. 
Peer, New York. 28964 


Scarmolin (A. Louis) Seven embellish- 
ment studies; pf. © Nov. 12, 1929; 
Z..¢..» Novi (163. pub; dats2 ;' +G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 28965 


School march; by Leopold J. Beer, of 
Austria, op. 65, no. 2; pf. duet. © 
Dee. 16, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 18; HB pub. 
11778; Theodore Presser eco., Phila- 
delphia. 28966 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Deutsche 
trauermesse ; [hitherto unpublished] 
bisher Ferdinand Schubert zuge- 
Schrieben, hrsg. von Otto Hrich 
Deutsch, of Germany; fiir gemisch- 
ten chor und orgel. © Aug. 1, 1928; 
1 c. Dee. 4; E for. 7830; Eduard 
Strache, Vienna. 28967 


pt. III, 0. s., v. 24 


Moment musical; op. 94, no. 3, 
transcribed by Chas. J. Roberts; 
orch. pts., with pf. conductor. ©. 
Sept. 10, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 28; E pub. 
11993 ; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 


28968. 
— Polonaise; [hitherto unpub- 
lished], hrsg. von Otto Hrich 


Deutsch, of Germany; violine und 
kleines orch. 1. Partitur u. stim- 
men.—2. Arr. mit klavierbegleitung. 
© Aug. 1, 1928; 1 « each Dec. 4; 
E for. 7828, 7831; Eduard Strache, 
Vienna. 28969, 28970 


— — Rosamunde; romantic cantata, 
text by Frederick H. Martens, music 
arr. by Gottfried H. Federlein ; sop., 
alto and bar. © Dec. 3, 1929; 2 «@. 
Dec. 14; E pub. 11665; G. Schirmer, 
inc. New York. [© arrangement 


and text] 28971 
Ungarische melodie; [hitherto 
unpublished], mit einem anhang: 


Schuberts 8. Ungarische melodie, zu 
zwei handen gesetzt von Franz 
Liszt, hrsg. von Otto Erich Deutsch 
of Germany; klavier. © Aug. 1, 
1928; 1 ¢@! Dee. 45° HM foriirezg; 


Eduard Strache, Vienna. 289 (2 
Scissors’ (The) grinder; sketch, by 
Albert M. Schuff; pf. © Oct. 30, 


1929; 2 c. Nov. 4; E pub. 10725; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 28973 


Scotty blues; melody by Geo. W. 
Scott. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1929; E unp. 
14875; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 28974 


Se me hacia facil; letra y musica de 
David V. Gonzalez, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at El Paso; pf. [Photostat] © 
Dee. 10, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 16; EH pub. 
11634; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

‘ 28975 


Search me, O God; sacred song, words 
from the 189th Psalm, music by 
Robert W. Allen. © Dec. 18, 1929; 
2 ec. Dec. 23; E pub. 11853; Gamble 
hinged music co., Chicago. 28976 


Searcy country rag; melody by EH. Ful- 
ler and T. Ashley. © 1 ¢. Dec. 26, 
1929; E unp. 14928; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 28977 


Second nocturne in G@; by Herm. M. 
Hahn; organ. © Dee. 11, 1929; 
2e@ Dee %; E pub. 11360; Will. A. 
Young, Fort Wayne, Ind. 28978 


Secret (The) place; hymn, words by 
John W. Goodwin, music by A. M. 
Pace. © Sept. 15, 1929; 2 ¢. Dec. 


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no. 12, 1929 


20; E pub. 11788; Adger M. Pace, 
Lawrenceburg, Tenn. 28979 


Seeking a King; Christmas carol an- 
them, words by Lillias C. Nevin, 
music by George B. Nevin; mixed 
voices. © Nov. 25, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 
27; E pub. 11195; Theodore Presser 


co., Philadelphia. 28980 
Seen in the embers; by Charles 
Huerter; pf. © Nov. 9, 1929; 2 ¢. 


Nov. 28; E pub. 11111; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 28981 


Sei nur ein kleines bisschen verriickt 
nach mir! foxtrot, aus Die drei mus- 
ketiere, text von Schanzer u. Welisch, 
musik von Ralph Benatzky, of Aus- 
tria, klav.-arr. von Fred Ralph 
[pseud. of Hermann Krome], of Ger- 
many. © Sept. 3. 1929; 1 ec. Dec. 
20; E for. 7928; Alrobi musikver- 
lag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 28982 


Send the gospel light; hymn, words 
by N. W. Allphin, musie by Paul 
Ponder. (In Service songs) © 
mc to,: 1929 5.26. Dee. 3b: HM .pub. 
12084; Newton W. Allphin, Tahoka, 
Tex. 28983 


Senda (La) solitana; letra y mtisica de 
Maria Grever. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Dec. 7, 1929; E unp. 
14165; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 28984 


Senior (The) class song; words and 
music by Cassie Hall [i. e. S. C. H. 
Bawls pi. © 1 ce Dec. 10; 1929; 
E unp. 14283; Sarah Catharin Hill 
Hall, Park Ridge, N. J. 28985 


Sentimental melody; from Sons 0’ 
guns, words and music by Arthur 
Swanstrom, Benny Davis and J. 
Fred Coots; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Dee. 1S, 1929+ 2,6) Dee. 195. pup: 
11695; Davis, Coots & Engel, inc., 
New York. 28986 


Sentimiento; danzon, lyric and music 
by C. G. Aceves, of Mexico. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Dec. 4, 
1929; E unp. 14041; Carlos G. 
Aceves, New York. 28987 


Sera por-que te quiero; letra y misica 
de Maria Grever. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Dec. 7, 1929; EB 
unp. 14138; Southern music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 28988 


Serenade; by S. Cardillo; violin and 
pf. © 1. Dee. 18, 1929; E ump. 
14633; Salvatore Cardillo, Brook- 
lyn. 28989 


29002 


Serenade; poem by Longfellow, music 
by Solon Alberti. © Nov. 21, 1929; 
2 ¢e. Nov. 22; E pub. 11099; De Syl- 
va, Brown & Henderson, inc., New 
York. 28990 


Serenade; von Paul Juon, of Germany, 
op. 85; streichorchester, mit klavier 
ad lib. Partitur. © Nov. 1, 1929; 
1 ¢. Dec. 8; E for. 8005; Schlesing- 
er’sche buch- u. musikhandlung, Ber- 
lin - Lichterfelde. 28991 


Serenade; words and music by S. 
Besrukoff. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1929; H 
unp. 14195; Serge Besrukoff, Los 
Angeles. 28992 


Serenade of love; from Nina Rosa, 
words by Irving Caesar, music by 
Sigmund Romberg; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © Nov. 29, 1929; 2 ¢. Dec. 2; 
E pub. 11144; Harms, ine, New 
York. 28993 


Serenata pernacchiosa; versi e musica 
di R. Ciaramella, of Italy, domiciled 
at New York. [Words and melody 


only], .@)-1 €. Dee: 12, 1929; EE ump.” 
14416; Roberto Ciaramella, New 
York. 28994 


Severiana ; letra y musica de Jesus P. 
Peralta, of Mexico, domiciled at El 
Paso; pf. [Photostat]) © Dec. 10, 
1929: 2 ec. Dec. 16; E pub. 11635; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 28995 


Seville; 3 pt. song or cho., words by 
Estelle Clark, music by Palmer 
Clark. 4to. 1. Treble voices.—2. 
Men’s voices.—3. Mixed voices. © 
Nov. 922) 119020 42 tc;; bach: Dec: 23; 
E pub. 11959-11961; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 28996-28998 


Sfortunato in amore; versi e musica 
di F. Amodio; violino. © 1c. Dec. 
12, 1929; E unp. 14395; Frank Amo- 
dio, Brooklyn. 28999 


Shadowed dreams; words and music 
by I. F. Ghee. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c Dec. 11, 1929; E unp. 
14313; Irven F. Ghee, Jersey City. 

_ 29000 


Shadows; words and music by F. Hin- 


ton. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1929; E unp. 
15078 ; Frayser Hinton, Memphis. 

29001 

Shadows of love; words by Jesse 

James, music by Blue _ Steele. 

[Words and melody only] © 1. 


Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14946; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc., New York. 
29002 


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29008 


Shadows on the cathedral; words and 
music by E. M. Roberts. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢ Dec. 9, 
1929; BE unp. 14259; Harl Marie Rob- 
erts, Omaha, Neb. 29003 


Shadowy dreams; words by M. C. 
Smith, music by V. Neidlinger. © 
‘1 ¢@ Dee. 14, 1929; E unp. 14484; 
Marguerite C. Smith and Virginia 
Neidlinger, Hollywood, Calif. 29004 


Shaking hands with the sun; words 
and music by EH. H. Sichel, jr. and 
A. D. Bressler. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 14486; Hugene Henry Sichel, 
jr. and Alan David Bressler, New 
York. 29005 


Shall I be forgotten, and Now the day 
is over; words by Herbert Johnson 
and S. Baring-Gould, [set to same] 
music by H. Johnson, arr. by 8. 8.; 
mixed voices, with pf. or organ acc. 
4to. © Dec. 12, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 14; 
EK pub. 11549; Peate’s music house, 
ine., Utica, N. Y. 29006 


Shame on you; song, music by Ivan 
Morris and Tal. Henry. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Dec. 7, 1929; 
H unp. 14158; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 29007 


Shawnee Indian hunting dance; by 
Charles Sanford Skilton; pf. © 
Dee. 20;° 1929» 2c. Dec. 3805. Migub: 
12031; Ogren & Uhe, inc., Rockford, 
Til. 29008 


She just kept kissing on; words and 
musie by K. Harrell. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 c¢. Dec. 26, 1929; 
EK ounp. 14851; United pub. co., New 
York. 29009 


She makes them that way; words by 
C. J. Moore, music by Luther A. 
Clark. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dee. 2, 1929; E unp. 13897; 
Carl Julius Moore, Kansas City, Mo. 

29010 


She’s a winner; words and music by 
KH. E. Carr. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Dec. 16, 1929; EH unp. 
14490; Eli E. Carr, Springfield, 
Mass. 29011 


She’s coming round the mountain; 
words and music by J. Wilson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Dec. 26, 1929; EH unp. 14937; South- 
ern music pub. ¢o., ine., New York. 

29012 


She’s driving me wild; words and mu- 


sic by Wilton Crawley. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Dec. 26, 


pt. III, 0. 8., v. 24 


1929; EH unp. 14993; Southern music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 29013 


She’s got it; words and music by J. M. 
Wagner. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dec. 16, 1929; E unp. 14642; 
James M. Wagner, Washington. 
29014 
She’s got it; words and music by T. T. 
Mureh. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 23, 1929; E unp. 14605; 
Thomas Townsend Murch, Hoboken, 
oNGid . 29015 


She’s got that and a little bit more; 
from Sometime soon, words by Mil- 
ton Mayer Beekman, music by W. Z. 
Jemison. © May 6, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 
11; E pub. 11468; William Zimmer- 
man Jemison, Washington. 29016 


She’s just the sweetest little thing; 
fox-trot, words and music by Jos. 
Geo. Gilbert, of U. S., and Everett 
Lynton, of Great Britain; pf. acce., 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele 
arr. by Alvin D. Keech. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Oct. 10, 
1929. 2 c. Oct. 11;° EB pub. aot; 
Lawrence Wright music co., London. 

29017 

She’s my old time girl; words and mu- 

sic by R. Lopes. [Words and melody 


only] ©1e Dec. 9, 1929; EB unp. 
14235; Rose Lopes, Hanford, Calif. 
29018 


She’s my slip of a girl; fox-trot, writ- 
ten and composed by H. C. Watters, 
of Great Britain; pf. and ukulele 
ace. [Staff and ‘tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Dec. 7, 1929; 1 ce. Noy. 
29; E for. (903; Music pub. ¢o., Itdy, 
London. 29019 


Sheindele and Sam alein; words by 
I. Rosenberg, music by Sholom Se- 
cunda. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dec. 16, 1929; E unp. 14743; 
Israel Rosenberg, Brooklyn. 29020 


Shepherd (The) plays his flute; by 
James H. Rogers; pf. © Dec. 16, 
1929; 2 ¢« Dec. 18; Epub. 10ree 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

29021 

Shepherds, by night, were watching; 
Christmas song, words and music by 
F. C. Huston. © Aug. 26, 1929; 
2c. Dec. 23; E pub. 11852; Frank 
C. Huston, Knightstown, Ind. 

29022 


Shepherd’s (The) serenade; 
hear me calling you. from Devil may 
care, words by Clifford Grey, music 
by Herbert Stothart; pf. acc., with 


1522 


do you 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1929 


ukulele arr. by Hank Linet. © Dec. 
11, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 138; E pub. 11507; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York. 29023 


Shepherd’s song; by Herm. M. Hahn; 
organ. © Dee. 11, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 
7; E pub. 11361; Will. A. Young, 
Fort Wayne, Ind. 29024 


Ship (The) song; words and music by 
Jack Elwyn. ‘[Words and melody 
only] © 1. Dec. 5, 1929; E ump. 
14048; John Elwyn, Boston. 29025 


Shiy’ring; words and music by J. D. 
Sickler. © 1 ec. Dee. 18, 1929; HB 
unp. 14610; Jesse Daniel Sickler, 
Ogden, Ia. ~ 29026 


Shoe -clap- platter; from The silver 
swan, lyrics by Alonzo Price, music 
by H. Maurice Jacquet. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. Dec. 6, 
1929; E unp. 14459; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 29027 


Shoo fly, don’t bother me, I am from 
Oklahoma; words and music by E. 
W. Shockley. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Nov. 6, 1929; 2 ce. Dec. 
7; E pub. 11487; Emory W. Shock- 
ley, Salisbury, Md. 29028 


Shore (The) of peace; evening hymn, 
words by Percy Pinkerton, music by 
Theophil Wendt; sop. solo and 
mixed cho. © Dec. 23, 1929; 2 «. 
Dec. 26; E pub. 11862; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 29029 


Short skirts; words by J. Hiller, mu- 
sic by Sammy Mysels. © 1 ¢. Dec. 
28, 1929; E unp. 15068; Joe Hiller 
music corp., Pittsburgh. 29030 


Shrine (The) at the miracle grave; 
words by Mary Reilly, music by 
Michael Duffy. © Dec. 19, 1929; 
2 ce. Dec. 19; E pub. 11692; Bibo- 
Lang, inc., New York. 29031 


Siempre Espana; letra de N. M. 
Rivero y J. Medina, musica de F. 
Alonso, of Spain. © 1 ¢. Nov. 20, 
1929; E unp. 14552; Francisco 
Alonso, Nicolas Maria Rivero and 
José Medina, Madrid. 29032 


Sighs; lyric by Laura May Barker, 
music by Bunny Bournet [pseud. of 
Violette Bournet] © 1c. Nov. 29, 
1929; E unp. 13795; Barker-Bour- 
net co., Laura Barker and Violette 
Bournet, Chicago. 29033 


Sigma phi gamma _ sorority songs; 
words by Phyllis Royce and others, 
music by Zelma Teague Johnson, 
Grace E. Giltner and others; pf. and 


91207—30——7 


29044 
ukulele ace. Welcome song. [4 
others] © Dec. 13, 1929; 2 e. Dec. 


7; E pub. 11369; Will. A. Young, 
Fort Wayne, Ind. 29034 


Sigma phi girl; words and music by 
Zelma Teague Johnson; two voices, 
with pf. and ukulele ace. © Dec. 
13, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 7; E pub. 11368; 
Will. A. Young, Fort Wayne, Ind. 

29035 


Signore (Il) del Tassametro; grande 
pout-pourry dell’ operetta, di Alberto 
Randegger, of Italy; orch. parti, 
con pf. conduttore. 4to. © Oct. 30, 
1929; 1 c. Dec. 11; E for. 7845; Casa 
musicale Mauro, Rome. 29036 


Silah; oriental dance, by Sam A. Perry ; 
pf. conductor. © 1c. Dec. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 14775; Universal pictures 
corp., Universal City, Calif. 29037 


Silent night; Christmas medley, arr. 
by S. E. Morris; full orch. pts. © 
Nov. 30, 1929; 2 ec. Dee. 2; E pub. 
11085; Fred Heltman co., Cleveland. 

29038 


Silent night, holy night; by Franz 
Gruber [and] Adeste fidelis, by John 
Reading; arr., fingered and phrased 
by Harold Hisenberg; violin and pf., 
with 2d. violin pt., or pf. solo. © 
Nov. 29, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 2; E pub. 
11270; Harry Perlberg music ¢Co., 
New York. 29039 


Silent night, holy night; transcribed 
for the organ by Herm. M. Hahn. 
© Dee. 11, 1929; 2 ce. Dec. 7; E pub. 
11357; Will. A. Young, Fort Wayne, 
Ind. 29040 


Silent strings; words by Helen Taylor, 
music by Granville Bantock, of 
Great Britain. © Nov. 8, 1929;1 ce. 
Nov. 26; E for. 7858; Boosey & ¢o., 
ltd., London. 29041 


Silvana; waltz, di Renzo Nissim e Vit- 
torio Mascheroni, of Italy; piccola 
orch. parti, con pf. conduttore. 4to. 
© Nov. 21, 1929; 1 c. Dec. 19; E for. 
7978; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 

29042 


Silvery moon; words by C. F. Wil- 
liams, music by Eugene Platzman. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Dec.- 6, 1929; E unp. 14103; Cornie 
Ford Williams, Syracuse, N. Y. 

29043 


Simmon’s university medley; melody 
by D. O. Wailey. © 1c. Dec. 26, 
1929; E unp. 14985; Southern music 
pub. co., inec., New York. 29044 


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pt. III, 0. s., v. 24 


Simple life; waltz, by HE. Woods; vio- 
lin and pf. © Nov. 20, 1929; 2c. 
Noy. 25; E pub. 11172; Hdmund 
Woods, De Lamere, N. D. 29045 


Since you are gone; words and music 
by C..Hobson. ©1 ce. Dec. 12, 1929; 
E unp. 14409; Cecilia Hobson, Fair- 
field, Ia. 29046 


Sing a song; words and music by H. 
L. Vogel, arr. by Delos Owen. [Pho- 
tostat] ©1ce. Dec. 6, 1929; E unp. 
14086; Helen Lillie Vogel, Chicago. 

29047 


Sing a song of old Montana; lyric by | 


Arthur Freed, music by Nacio Herb 
Brown. © 1. Nov. 25, 1929; E 
unp. 14547; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., Culver City, Calif. 29048 


Sing the glad song! hymn, words by 
N. W. Allphin, music by Dolphus M. 
Knight, jr. (In Service songs) © 
Oct. 15, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 31; E pub. 
12082; Newton W. Allphin, Tahoka, 
Tex. 29049 


Sing this old song with me; fox trot, 
words and music by William Foun- 
tain, of Great Britain, orch. by Peter 
Packay [pseud. of Pierre Paquet]; 
pf., violin, cello and bass pts. 4to. 
© Nov. 21, 1929; 1 c. Dec. 9; E for. 
7849; International music co., Brus- 
sels, Belgium. 29050 


Singin’ a song to my man; words and 
music by Allie Wrubel [pseud. of 
E. P. Wrubel. Words and melody 
only] ©1ce. Nov. 16, 1929; E unp. 
14643 ; Elias P. Wrubel, New York. 

29051 


Singing blue; fox trot, words by K. 
Fortenberry, music by William Van 
Beaver; pf. and ukulele ace. © 1c. 
Dec. 8, 1929; E unp. 138954; Kaysee 
Fortenberry, Chicago. 29052 


Singing glory; compiled and ed. by 
A. Eugene Bartlett, words and music 
by various authors. 8vo. © Dec. 
16, 1929; 2 e. Dee. 26; aff. Dec. 23; 
AA 32340; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 

290538 


Singing in the bathtub; from Show 
of shows, by Herb Magidson, Ned 
Washington and Michael Cleary, arr. 
by Geo. J. Trinkaus; vocal orch. pts. 
© Nov. 16, 1929; 2 ¢. Nov. 20; E 
pub. 11238; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 29054 


Singing waters; by Montague Ewing, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Nov. 25, 


1929; 2 ec. Nov. 27; E pub. 11212; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 
- 29055 


Sippin cider; words and music by Bob 
Miller. [Words and melody only} 
© 1c. Dee. 7, 1929; E unp. 14173; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 29056 


Sir Marmaduke; 4-pt. cho., words by 
George Colman, music by Samuel 
R. Lewis, arr. by Grace Helen Nash ; 
men’s voices. 4to. © Nov. 26, 1929; 
2c. Dec. 5; E pub. 11893; G. Schir- 
mer, ine., New York. 29057 


Sitas sokis del visu; arr. by Louis 
Vitak ; concertina. © Dec. 10, 1929; 
2 c. Dec. 31; E pub. 12094; Vitak- 
Hilsnic co., Chicago. 29058 


Sitt (Hans) 20 etiiden in der 6. und 
7. lage; lagenwechsel, op. 32, neue 
ausgabe von Hans Bassermann, of 
Germany;  violine. (100 etiiden, 
heft 4) [German, English and French 
text] © Sept. 1, 1929; 1c. Dec. 10; 
E for. 7803; Ernst Eulenburg, Leip- 
zig. [© bowing and fingering.] 

2905 


Sittin’ on a doorstep; lyric by Sam 
Lewis and Joe Young, music by Lew 
Pollack, arr. by J. E. Andino; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Novy. 22, 1929; 
2 ¢. Nov. 25; E pub. 11158; Remick 
music corp., New York. 29060 


Sitting at home by the fire; lyrie by 
Helen Taylor, music by May H. 
Brahe, of Great Britain. © Nov. 15, 
1929; 1 ¢@ Nov. 26; E for._ 7856; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 29061 


Six or seven times; words and music 
by Irving Mills and Thomas Waller. 
© Noy. 22, 1929; 2c. Dee. 7; E pub. 
11370; Gotham music service, ine., 
New York. 29062 


SjOmansvisa (En); folk song, arr. av 
Gosta Hadell, of Sweden; male 
voices. 4to. © Oct. 14, 1929; 1 e. 
Dec. 6; E for. 7763; A. b. Nordiska 
musikforlaget, Stockholm. 29063 


Sjomansvisa (En) ; text av Prins Wil- 
helm, musik avy Sverker Ahde, of 
Sweden; pf. © Dee. 1, 1928; 1 «. 
Dec. 26, 1929; E for. 7965; Reuter 
& Reuter, Stockholm, Sweden. 

29064 


Skordevalsen; text ay Fritz Gustaf, 
musik av Bengt Lundberg, of Swe- 
den; pf. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1929; HE 
unp. 14898; Ernst Rolfs musikfor- 
lags, a. b., Stockholm, Sweden. 

29065 


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no. 12, 1929 


29090 


ae RRR Asma eesti iii hesitated iinet aia \ieieiaiameeeedamemna aaa iain eae aaaiiaiaadaiiaaael 


Sleep ; pt.-song, poem by T. B. Aldrich, 
music by Arthur Foote; women’s 
voices. 4to. © Dec. 17, 1929; 2. c¢. 
Dee. 30; E pub. 12019; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 29066 


Sleep at the foot of the bed; words 
and music by Clarence Ganus. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Dec. 16, 1929; E unp. 14518; Jack 
Kapp, Chicago. 29067 


Sleep on, beloved; words and music by 
'J. A. Osborne. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 
14847; James Andrew Osborne, Los 
Angeles. 29068 


Sleepy time; by M. L. Preston; pf. 
© Nov. 25, 1929; 2 c«. Nov. 27; HE 


pub. 11201; Theodore Presser ©Co., 
Philadelphia. 29069 
Smart (The) shop; musical play, 


words and music by L. Howard. © 
1 e. Dee. 14, 1929; D unp. 27634; 
Lorin Howard, New York. 29070 


Smeary Ike; characteristic march, by 
F. H. Losey, op. 388. 1. Band pts., 
with solo or ist B flat trumpet, cor- 
net, conductor—2. Orch. pts. © 
Sept. 30, Oct. 8, 1929; 2 c. each Dec. 
28; E pub. 11978, 12066; Carl Fis- 
cher, ine., New York. 29071, 29072 


Smile! comrades; lyric by Roy Turk, 
music by Fred Ahlert. © 1c. Nov. 
18, 1929; E unp. 14852; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp., Culver City, Calif. 

29073 


Smile (A) in heaven; words and 
music by B. Buck; pf. and ukulele 
aee. © Nov. 8, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 14; 
E pub. 11167; Bert Buck, Chicago. 

29074 


Smiles; pianologue, words by Ella 
Wheeler Wilcox, music by Harold 
Wansborough. © Nov. 25, 1929; 
2 c. Nov. 27; E pub. 11221; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 29075 


Smith’s self instructor for flageolet; 
by William J. Smith. 8vo. © Dee. 
17, 1929: 2Ve)and an. Dec. 18 p' AA 
30635; Wm. J. Smith music co., inc., 
New York. 29076 


Smoky mountain far away; words and 
music by C.and P. Johnson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Dee. 26, 
1929; E unp. 14873; R. S. Peer, inc., 
New York. 29077 


Snake (The) charmer; by George F. 
Hamer; pf. © Nov. 25, 1929; 2 «. 
Nov. 27; E pub. 11209; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 29078 


Snake hip dance; words and music 
by Wilton Crawley. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Dec. 26, 1929; 
EH unp. 14945; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 29079 


Sneak (The); by Sam A. Perry, arr. 
by, A. Fink; pf. © 1c. Dec. 23, 
1929; E unp. 14749; Universal pic- 
tures corp., Universal City, Calif. 

29080 

Snow (The) is falling; by James H. 
Rogers; pf. © Dee. 16, 1929; 2 «. 
Dec. 18; E pub. 11771; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 29081 


Snowflakes; words and music by C. 
Robinson. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dec. 16, 1929; E unp. 14576; 
Charlotte Robinson, Chicago. 29082 


Snowflakes and roses; words by M. 
Myers, music by Burrell Van Buren. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Noy. 4, 1929; E unp. 12862; Martha 
Myers, Chicago. 29083 


Snowy (A) Christmas eve; quartet, 
by Allene K. Bixby; rhythmic orch. 
of toy instruments and pf., with 
teacher’s sc. 4to. © Dec. 16, 1929; 
2c. Dec. 18; E pub. 11753 ; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 29084 


So long as she’s happy! written and 
composed by Kenneth and George 
Western, both of Great Britain; pf. 
and ukulele acc. [Staff and tonie 
sol-fa notations] © Nov. 29, 1929; 
1 e. Dee. 2; E for. 7868; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, Itd., London. 29085 


So tired of waiting; words and musie 
by E. Hedtke. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Dee. 9, 1929; E unp. 
14252; Emily Hedtke, Minneapolis. 

; 29086 

Soft steal the shadows; text and musie 
by A. M. Mills; sop., alto and bass. 
4to. © Dec. 30, 1929; 2 ce. Jan. 2, 
1930; E pub. 12080; Willis musie 
co., Cincinnati. 29087 


Softly and tenderly; by Will L. 
Thompson, arr. by Hugh Alexander ; 
med. voice, with organ acc. © Nov. 
21s 1929 32 eC Nov. 25:5 Ef DUD. ETT = 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 29088 


Solitaire; words by Patt J. Jennings, 
music by M. J. Callahan. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Dec.‘23, 
1929; E unp. 14802; Marie J. :Calla- 
han, Cleveland. 29089 

Solitude [and] Wistful thoughts; by 
Louise Christine Rebe; pf. © Nov. 
30, 1929; 2 c. Dee. 2; E pub. 11089; 
Boston music co., Boston. 29090 


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29091 


pt. 111, D. s., v. 24 


Some day; words by C. W. Nichols, 
music by Rob’t H. Brennen. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Dee. 4, 
1929; E unp. 14597; Chester W. 
Nichols, Huntington, Mass. 


Some day you'll come back to me; 
words and music by B. E. Murch. 
[Words and melody only] ©1le«. 
Dec. 2, 1929; EH unp. 13913; Bess 
Evangeline Murch, Detroit. 29092 


' Some fun; by F. Van Eps; pf. © Dec. 
6, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 23; E pub. 11854; 
Gotham music service, ine., New 
York. 29093 


Some night in the twilight; words and 
music by L. C. Cregg. [Photostat] 
© Dee. 20, 1929; 2 ec Dec. 26; EB 
pub. 11877; Leslie Charles Cregg, 
Portland, Or. 29094 


Some other girl in some other port; 
lyrics by Boyd Rowden and Allie R. 
Bosworth, music by Boyd Rowden. 
© 1c. Nov. 19, 1929; E unp. 14272; 
Boyd Rowden & Our navy, ine., New 
York. 29095 


Somebody is waiting; lyrics by Clif- 
ford Grey, music by Herbert Stot- 
hart. © 1c. Dee. 10, 1929; E unp. 
14293; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
Culver City, Calif. 29096 


Somebody’s tall and handsome; lyric 
and music by G. Foster. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e¢. Dee. 7, 
1929; E unp. 14153; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 29097 


Somebody’s mother; words and music 
by D. Worth. © 1. Dec. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 15127; Daisy Worth, Malden, 
Mass. 29098 


Someday sweetheart of mine; words 
and music by R. A. Teuton. ©1e. 
Dec. 27, 1929; E unp. 15104; Roy 
A. Teuton, Metropolis, Il. 29099 


Somehow we can’t get along; words 
and music by L. Diamond. [Words 
aud melody only] © 1. Dee. 8, 
1929; E unp. 13967; Leo Diamond, 
Brooklyn. , 29100 


Someone’s sighing in Hawaii; words 
and music by 8. Besrukoff. © 1 ec. 
Dee. 9, 1929; E unp. 141938; Serge 
Besrukoff, Los Angeles. 29101 


Sometime soon; from the musical com- 
edy, words and music by W. Z. Jem- 
ison. © May 6, 1929; 2c. Dee. 11; 
E pub. 11467; William Zimmerman 
Jemison, Washington. "29102 


29091. 


Sometimes I wonder; lyric and music 
by Irene Beasley. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Dec. 7, 1926; E 
unp. 14377; Southern music pub ¢co., 
ine., New York. 

Somewhere-somehow-someday; words 
by Fern Frase, music by C. Miller. 
© 1c. Dee. 9, 1929; E unp. 14265; 
Clyde Miller, Akron, O. 29104 


Song of deliverance; text from II Sam- 
uel, music by Robert Huntington 
Terry ; med. voice. © Dee. 17, 1929; 
2c. Dee. 18; E pub. 11715; G. Ric- 
ordi & co., ine., New York. 29105 


Song of love; from The Galician rab- 
bitzin, words by Israel Rosenberg, 
music by H. Wohl; pf. [Yiddish 
text ] 


GE" wn Wy) 
© Dec. 14, 1929; 2 ec. Dee. 19; EB 


pub. 11698; Herman Wohl, New 
York. 29106 


Song of love; theme song of Soul of 
music, words and musie by H. Ray. 
© 1c. Dee. 23, 1929; BE unp. 14796; 
Huston Ray, New York. 29107 


Song (The) of steel; lyric by Howard 
Johnson, music by Herbert Stothart. 
© 1 e. Dec. 10, 1929; E unp. 14290; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 29108 


Song of the American eagle; words 
by Gene Weller, music by Chas. L. 
Johnson. © Aug. 3, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 
26; E pub. 11690; Eugene Weller, 
Plainview, Tex. 29109 


Song of the banjo; words by Hope 
Vorys, music by E. Burkhardt. © 
Dec. 27, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 28; E pub. 
12018; Eleanor Burkhardt, Detroit. 

29110 


Song (The) of the bird; words and 
music by G. T. Murray. [Blue-print] 
© 1c. Dee. 31, 1929; E unp. 15112; 
George Trenholm Murray, San Jose, 
Calif. 29111 


Song of the condemned; from Con- 
demned, words by Jack Meskill, 
music by Pete Wendling; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. © Dec. 4, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 5; 
E pub. 11320; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 29112 


Song of the open road; 2-pt. song, 
words by Grace L. Hosmer, music by 
Ira B. Wilson; male voices. 4to. 
© Dee. 27, 1929; 2 ce. Dec. 30; E pub. 
12027; J. S. Fearis & bro., Chicago. 

29113 


1526 


29103 — 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1929 


Song of the rivulet; by Harold Green- 
hill, of Great Britain; pf. (Jn 
Springtime in the forest) © Sept. 
SO. 19293) le» Oct. a; Wo for..1720 ; 
Novello & co., ltd., London. 29114 


Song (The) of the sirens; 3-pt. song, 
poem by Hugh Macnaghten, music by 
A. M. Goodhart, of Great Britain; 
equal voices. 4to. © Dec. 10, 1929; 
1 e«. Dec..12; EB for. 7905; Arthur 
M. Goodhart, Brighton, England. 

29115 


Song (The) of the train; words by 
Jane Ensworth, music by M. E. 
Poske. [Words and melody only] 
©1e. Dee. 28, 1929; EB unp. 15073; 
May E. Poske, Toledo, O. 29116 


Song of the vikings ; pt.-song, words by 
Somerville Gibney, music by Eaton 
Faning, arr. by Thomas F. Dunhill, 
of Great Britain; male voices. 4to. 
© Dec. 9, 1929; 1 ec. Dec. 11; E for. 
7822; Novello & co., Iltd., London. 
[© male voice cho., with new pt. for 
1st bass.] 29117 


Song of Vienna; from Duchess of Chi- 
cago, words by Edward Eliscu, music 
‘by Emmerich Kalman, arr. by Albert 
Szirmai, of Hungary, domiciled at 
New York; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Noy. 22, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 25; E pub. 
11147; Harms, ine., New York. [© 
new arrangement and new lyrics] 

29118 


Song (A) of weathers; poem by 
Thomas Hardy, music by Harold 
Greenhill, of Great Britain. © Sept. 
6;71929j51.e Sept.:f; Hiifor. :¢L,; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 29119 


Song to the Flag; 8 pt. song or cho., 
words by Hstella Clark, music by 
John Geo. Boehme, arr. by Palmer 
Clark. 4to. 1. Men’s voices.—2. 
Mixed voices—8. Treble voices. © 
Noy. 22, 1929; 2 e. each Dec. 28; 
E pub. 11946, 11967, 11968; . Cari 
Fischer, ine., New York. 

29120-29122 


Songs of the sunny South; incl. planta- 
tion and minstrel ditties, and negro 
spirituals, selected and ed. by Albert 
BK. Wier. 4to. © Nov. 29, 1929; 
2c. and aff. Dec. 6; A 16548; D. 
Appleton & co., New York. 


Sousta dodecannisia; by Ierotheo 
Skiza, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; mand. © 1c. Dec. 31, 1929; 
E unp. 15123; Synchronie pub. co., 
New York. 29124 


29123" 


29136 


Sousta kritikia; by Ierotheo Skiza, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York; mand. 
© 1c. Dec. 31, 1929; E unp. 15121; 
Synchronie pub. co., New York. 

29125 


South Memphis blues; words and mu- 
sic by F. Stokes. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Dec, 26, 1929; 
E ounp. 14951; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 29126 


Souvenir of Antwerp; by Harold E. 
Owen, arr. by E- A. Barrell, jr.; 
organ. © Nov. 25,-1929; 2 c. Nov. 
27; E pub. 11204; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 29127 


Souvenir of Antwerp; by Harold E. 
Owen; pf. © Nov. 25, 1929; 2 «¢. 
Nov. 27; E pub. 11225; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 29128 


Soy como la golondrina ; letra y musica 
de Jesus P. Peralta, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at El Paso; pf. [Photostat] 
©. Dec. 10,1929; 2 c. Dec. 16; EB 
pub. 11636; Dionisio Acosta, Los An- 
geles. 29129 


Spinner (The) ; by Gustav Satter, op. 
65, fingering, phrasing, pedaling and 
annotations on poetic idea and in- 
terpretation by Arthur Edward John- 
stone; pf. © Aug. 9, 1929; 2 «. 
Aug. 14; E. pub. 11294; Art publica- 
tion soc., Clayton, Mo. 29130 


Spirit (The) of Christmas; words and 
music by Vaughn De Leath [pseud. 
of Leonore Geer], op. 151, no. 2; pf. 
© 1c. Dec. 23, 1929; E unp. 14830; 
Leonore Geer, New York. 29131 


Spirit (The) of St. Louis; words by 
M. A. K. Hendrickson, music by 
Samuel H. Speck. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Oct. 21, 1929; 
2°¢ Dec. 10> Epub. Pta2t = Miter y: 
A. Keller Hendrickson, Loup City, 
Neb. 29132 


Spirit (The) of youth; 3 pt. song or 
cho., words by Estelle Clark, music 
by Walter Wallace Smith, arr. 
by Palmer Clark. 4to. 1. Mixed 
voices.—2. Men’s voices.—3. Treble 
voices. © Nov. 22, 1929; 2 c. each 
Dec. 28; E pub. 11962-11964; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 

‘29133-29135 


Spread out your wings, little bluebird ; 
words and music by James Walsh, 
of Great Britain; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by R. S. Stoddon. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Noy. 
25, 1929; 1 ec. Nov. 26; E for. 7855; 
B. Feldman & co., London. 29136 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29137 


Spring frolic; by Frederick Stanley 
Smith; pf. © Nov. 12, 1929; 2 «@ 
Noy. 16; E pub. 11184; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 29137 


Spunk; musical recitation, words and 
music by Rob Roy Peery; pf. © 
Nov. 25, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 27; E pub. 
11223; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 29138 


Stahl’s (Wm. C.) concert repertoire 
album for mandolin and banjo or- 
chestra ; arr. by Walter Kaye Bauer; 
ten. banjo solo pt. © Dec. 12, 1929; 
2 ec. Dec. 14; E pub. 11553; William 
C. Stahl, Milwaukee. 29139 


Standing side by side; written and 
composed by James Coleman, of 
Great Britain. © Dec. 5, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Dec. 5; E for. 7907; City music pub. 
eo., Lichfield, England. 29140 


Star of promise; Christmas service for 
the Sunday School, with selections 
for the choir, words by A. A. Payn 
and others, music by Norman Roy 
and others. Chicago, Hope pub. co. 
© Oct. 5, 1929; 2 ce. Dec. 9; E pub. 
11408; Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 

29141 


Star thought; words by Elnora K. 
Mickelson, music by F. Pierce. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Dec. 16, 1929; E unp. 14573; Frances 
Pierce, Hugene, Or. 29142 


Starry (The) banner and the cross; 
words by M. J. Lochemes, music by 
John Singenberger ; sop. and alto. © 
June 20, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 26; E pub. 
11929; Otto A. Singenberger, Mun- 
delein, Ill. 29143 


Stars bring me memories of you; 
words and music by R. C. Baum- 
gartner. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1929; E 
unp. 14020; Richard Christopher 
Baumgartner, San Francisco. 29144 


Steal away and pray; hymn, words 
and music by N. B. Vandall. © 
Nov. 10, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 9; E pub. 
11412; C. H. Erickson, Indianapolis. 

29145 


Stefcia wesele kujawiak; melody by 
M. V. Pajakowski. © 1 ¢. Dec. 4, 
1929; E unp. 14014; Matthew V. 
Pajakowski, Buffalo. 29146 


Step by step; words and music by C. O. 
' Knudson and Russell R. Cook. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
Dec. 16, 1929; EK unp. 14527; Clar- 
ence O. Knudson, Chicago. 29147 


pt. III, 0. s., v. 24 


Step into my canoe; words and music 
by F. L. Karasek. © Dec. 12, 1929; 
2c. Dec. 30; E pub. 12049; Florence 
L. Karasek, Waukegan, II. 29148 


Stimme des Rheins in der nacht; 
worte von Ernst Bertram, musik 
von Wilhelm Rettich, of Germany, 
op. 22, nr. 2; minnerchor, ohne begl. 
Partitur u. stimmen. 4to. © Oct. 
1,.1929: 1 c. Dec. 2°) BE fore teoane. 
Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

29149 


‘Stockholm, min barndoms stad! ur 


Aventyr, text av Svarta Masken 
[pseud. of Anna Myrberg], musik av 
Helan [pseud. of Sven Helin], of 
Sweden; pf. © Oct. 1, 1929; 1 «. 
Dec. 6; EH for. 7762; A. b. Nordiska 
musikforlaget, Stockholm. 29150 


Storm (The); words and music by 
M. EB. Druitt. © 1c. Dec. 23, 1929; 
EH ounp. 14813; Margaret Elizabeth 
Druitt, New York. 29151 


Storm King Mountain; from sunset to 
sunrise, by Frank Lionel Curtis, arr. 
by Chas. J. Roberts; orch. pts., with 
pf. conductor. © Sept. 17, 1929; 
2 ec. Dec. 28; E pub. 11991; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 29152 


Stradi-album; dansalbum, compiled 
by B. Holm, of Sweden. nr. 3, 4. 
© Jan. 2, 1929; 1 c. each Dec. 10; 
EK for. 7808, 7809; E. Anderssons 
musikforlag, Malmo, Sweden. 

29153, 29154 


Street (The) fair; 4 pt. cho., words 
and music by Kathleen Lockhart 
Manning, arr. by Grace Helen Nash; 
men’s voices. © Dee: 3, 1929; 2 e. 
Dec. 14; E pub. 11664; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 29155 


Streets of sorrow; words and music by 
L. B. Hendricks. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Dee. 11, 1929; EB 


unp. 14323; Logan B. Hendricks, 
Iowa City, Ia. 29156 
Strollin’ along together; fox trot, 


words and music by Charlie .Follans- 
bee. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Dec. 13, 1929; E unp. 14481; 
Charles Lambert Follansbee, Wash- 
ington. 29157 


Strolling and wond’ring; words by Wil- 
liam Peters, music by R. De Paoli. 
© 1 ec. Dec. 12. 1929; E unp. 14419; 
Raymond De Paoli, New York. 

29158 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1929 


Stuber’s melody method for orchestra 
and band; by Benjamin F. Stuber; 
violin, 1st year. © Dec. 7, 1929; 
2 ec. Dec. 10; E pub. 12078; Ray- 
mond A. Hoffman co., Chicago. 

29159 


Subeonscience [!]; by Sam A. Perry; 
pf. conductor. ©1 ce. Dec. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 14760; Universal pictures 
corp., Universal City, Calif. 29160 


Sueno de mis amores; letra de Fran- 
cisco Jimenez, musica de Juan Rios 
Ovalle; ten. o sop., with violin obbl. 
© 1c. Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14868; 
Ramon Rios Vazquez, Ponce, Porto 
Rico. 29161 


Suefio (Un) mio; lyric and music by 
C. G. Aceves, of Mexico. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ce. Dee. 4, 
1929; E unp. 14088; Carlos G. 
Aceves, New York. 29162 


Suite italienne; en forme de ballet, 
de Raoul Laparra, of France; petit 
orch., avec trompette principale. 
Partition. 12mo. © Dec. 3, 1929; 
1 e. Dec. 4; E for. 7787; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 29163 


Summer breeze; words by M. Ver- 
milya, music by Miriam Herr. © 
1 ec. Dec. 20, 1929; E unp. 14677; 
Marjorie Vermilya, Muncy, Pa. 

29164 


Sun (The) is not a-bed; 2 pt. song 
or cho., words by Robert Louis Stey- 
enson, music by E. Smith Atherton, 
arr. by Palmer Clark; treble voices. 


Ato. © Nov. 22, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 28; 
E pub. 11958; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 29165 


Sun of my soul; duet, words by John 
Keble, music by Anna Priscilla 
Risher; sop. and alto; in D flat. 
© Nov. 25, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 27: EB 
pub. 11217; Theodore Presser co., 

~ Philadelphia. 29166 


Sun’s gonna shine; words and music 
by Irene Beasley. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Dec. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 14977; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 29167 


Sun (The) shines bright again for 
me; words by James W. Martinet, 
music by Bud Sloan. © 1 ec. Nov. 
22, 1929; E unp. 15017; Martinet- 
Sloan, Hollywood, Calif. 29168 


Sunny California; words and music by 
G. Kerpen. © 1 ¢. Dee. 21, 1929; 


29178 

EK unp. 14740; Gertrude Kerpen, 
Brooklyn. 29169 
Sunrise; Easter prelude, by Sigurd 
Frederiksen; orch. pts. © Dee. 1, 


1929; 2 ec. Dec. 20; E pub. 11865; 
Kalmus filmusie edition, New York. 
; 29170 


Sunset (The) sea; words and music 
by Ghita Carlisle [i. e. G. C. Vaugh- 
an], arr. by Alicia M. Wayne. 

1 ec. Dec. 238, 1929; E unp. 14805; 
Ghita Carlisle Vaughan, Beverly 
Hills, Calif. 29171 


Sunshine; words and music by Lester 
Lee and Charles Levison; pf. 
1c. Nov. 27, 1929; E unp. 14184; 
Chesterfield motion picture corp., 
New York. 29172 


Sunshine (The) came with you; 
words by J. Martyn Walsh, music 
by Charles Huerter. 1. High voice, 
in F.—2. Med. voice, in E flat. © 
Nov. 9, 1929; 2 ec. each Nov. 23; HE 
pub. 11119; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton. 29173 


Supkinja-kolo [and] Natalija-kolo; 
arr. by Louis Vitak; concertina. 
Dee. 10, 1929; 2 ce. Dec. 31; E pub. 
12093; Vitak-Elsnic co., Chicago. 

29174 


Surrender; trio, words by Chas. M. 
McCorkle, music by E. R. Farrar; 
women’s voices. © Nov. 5, 1929; 
2 c. Dec. 26; E pub. 11922; Elden 
R. Farrar, Chicago. 29175 


Sursum corda; hymnen an die kirche, 
von Gertrud von Le Fort, English 
words by Alfred Kalisch, musik von 
Arthur Piechler, of Germany, op. 18, 
arr. von Otto Singer, of Germany; 
gemischten chor wu. solo quartett. 
Klavierauszug mit text. © Nov. 21, 
1929; 1 ¢c@ Dec. 6; E for. 7833; 
Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 29176 


Sursum corda; hymnen an die kirche, 
worte von Gertrud von Le Fort, 
English words by Alfred. Kalisch, 
komponiert von Arthur Piechler, of 
Germany, op. 18; gemischten chor, 
solo quartett, orch. u. orgel. Parti- 
tur. © Dec. 9, 1929; 1 ¢. Dec. 23; 
E for. 7993; Adolph Fiirstner, Ber- 
lin. 29177 


Svensk svit; i kontrapunktisk stil, av 
Knut Hakanson, of Sweden, op. 18; 
violin, viola och violoncell. © Aug. 
29, 1929; 1c. Dee. 6; E for. 7761; 
A. b. Nordiska musikforlaget, 
Stockholm. 29178 


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29179 


Swagger (The); for photoplay, by 
Gerard Carbonara, orch. by A. HE. 
Cafarella; orch. pts., with pf. or 
organ conductor. © Dec. 24, 1929; 
2c. Dee. 28; E pub. 12022; Robbins 
musie corp., New York. 29179 


Swallow (The); lyric by Frederick 


H. Martens, music by Serradell, 
2-pt. choral arr. by Christopher 
O’Hare; treble voices. 4to. © Dec. 


6, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 5; E pub. 113800; 
Kay and Kay music pub. corp., New 
York. 29180: 


Swaying (The) blossoms; 2-pt. song, 
words by Doris Rowley, music by 
Alec Rowley, of Great Britain; sop. 
1, 2. 4to. © Dec. 138, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Dec. 11; E for. 7823; Novello & co., 
ltd., London. 29181 


Sweet Adeline; selection from the 
musical romance, by Jerome Kern; 
pf. © Dee. 20, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 26; 
E pub. 11890; T. B. Harms co., New 
York. 29182 


Sweet Aneta mine; melody by Jelly- | 


Roll Morton [pseud. of Ferd Mor- 
ton] ©1e. Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 
14983 ; Southern music pub ¢co., inc., 
New York. 29183 


Sweet Ann; waltz, words and music 
by Mabel and Margaret Marsh. © 
June 25, 1929; 2 c. July 15; E pub. 
11900; Margaret Redden, San An- 
tonio. 29184 


Sweet Betty; words and music by A. 
H. Beatty. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Dee. 9, 1929; BH unp. 
14249; Alice H. Beatty, Grove City, 
Pa. 29185 


Sweet Elaine; words and music by C. 
H. Hinman; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by Clyde R. Kuempel. © Nov. 
20, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 25; E pub. 11174; 
Charles H. Hinman, Hastings, Mich. 

29186 


Sweet fern; lyric and music by A. P. 
Carter. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dee. 7, 1929; E unp. 14150; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 29187 


Sweet girl of my dreams; fox trot, 
lyric by et Linda Holland, music 
by Claude ‘Lapham; orch. pts. © 
Dec. 6, 1929; 2 ce. Dec. 9; E pub. 
11410; De Aryan pub. co., Newport, 


Ky. 29188 
Sweet memories; lyrics by K. M. 
Thomas, music by Arnold A. 
Krueger. Milwaukee, Wis., Wm. A. 


pt. 11, 0. s., v. 24 


Kaun music co. © Dec. 12, 1929; 
2c. Dec. 14; E pub. 11545; Kathrine 
Mack Thomas, Milwaukee. 29189 


Sweet nothings of love; from Hot for 
Paris, words by Edgar Leslie, music 
by Walter Donaldson; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Dee. 9, 1929; 2 ec. Dee. 
9; E pub. 11416; Donaldson, Doug- 
las & Gumble, ine., New York. 

29190 


Sweet one; words by Annette Han: 
shaw, music by Jack Miller; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Dee. 6, 1929; 2 e. 
Dec. 5; E pub. 11322; Green & Stept, 
ine., New York. 29191 


Sweet sweet daddy mine; fox trot, 
words and music by I. Tobin. © 
1c. Dee. 23, 1929; E unp. 14809; 
Ivan Tobin, Chicago. 29192 


Sweetheart be mine; waltz ballad, 
words and music by Carl Gartz; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by C. HE. 
Hewitt. © Dec. 17, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 
20; E pub. 11815; Carl Frederick 
Gartz, Detroit. 29193 


Sweetheart do you miss me? fox trot 
ballad, words by N. Hanifin, music 
by Harry Clifford. © 1 e. Nov. 18, 
1929; E unp 14692; Neil Hanifin, 
Johnson City, N. Y. 29194 


Sweetheart, I love you; words and 
music by Lenoir Cook and Mercer 
Cook. © Nov. 19, 1929; 2c. Nov. 
20; E pub. 11190; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 29195 


Sweetheart mine; lyric by Jack Edgar, 
musie by Harry Powell [i. e. Harold 
A. Powell. Photostat] © 1. Dee. 
3, 1929; E unp. 13958; Harold Al- 
dine Powell, San Francisco, Calif. 

29196 


Sweetheart of mine how I miss you; 
words by Joe Brown [pseud. of J. 
Zaccone], music by F. Clarke; pf. 
© 1c. Nov. 11, 1929; E unp. 13134; 
Joseph Zaccone and Fred Clarke, 
Bloomfield, N. J. 29197 


Sweetheart seranade [!]; words by 
Bernice M. Fitzgerald, music by BD. 
F. McDonough. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Dec. 2, 1929; E unp. 
13896 ; Edward Francis McDonough, 
Chicago. 29198 


Sweetheart, we need each other; from 
Rio Rita, lyric by Jos. McCarthy, 
music by Harry Tierney, arr. by 
George Botsford; male quartet. © 
Nov. 26, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 29; E pub. 
11375; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

29199 


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no. 12, 1929 


29223 


Sweetheart why not come to me for 
love; words and music by D. S. 
Schwab. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dee. 21, 1929; E unp. 14729; 
Doyle S. Schwab, Mars, Pa. 29200 


Sweethearts; words and music by Ed- 
mund Goulding, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at Hollywood, Calif. and 
Dan Dougherty. © 1 e. Dec. 17, 
1929; E unp. 14674; Pathe studio, 
inc., Culver City, Calif. 29201 


Sweethearts of yesterday; words by 
Sanford Holt, music by Jack Sand- 
ers; pf. and ukulele ace. © Nov. 
8, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 14; E pub. 11163; 
Holt-Perry & Sanders co., Kansas 
City, Mo. 29202 


Sweetie, go an get it; words and mu- 
sic by M. Rosenbluth. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 14078; Murray Rosenbluth, 
New York. 29203 


Swing out; melody by J. C. Higgin- 
bachan and H. Allen, jr. © 1. 
Dee. 7, 1929; E unp. 14861; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 

29204 


Swinging high and low; lyric by J. 
D. Sickler, music by Inez Sickler. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Dee. 18, 1929; E unp. 14612; Jesse 
Daniel Sickler, Ogden, Ia. 29205 


Swinging, swaying, baby sleep and 
rest; words and music by G. E. Mor- 
ley. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1929; E unp. 
13977; Gertrude Estelle Morley, Sil- 
verton, Or. 29206 


Sylvan glades; by Sam A. Perry; pf. 
© 1e. Dec. 23, 1929; E unp. 14758; 
Universal pictures corp., Universal 
City, Calif. 29207 


Sylvia; lyric by G. W. Brodin, music 
by G. W. Brodin and James Garri- 
gan. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Dee. 2, 1929; E unp. 13895; 
Glenn W. Brodin, Chicago. 29208 


Sylvia’s dream; valse, by Adam Gei- 
bel; pf. © Dee. 16, 1929; 2 ¢. Dec. 
18; E pub. 11796; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 29209 


Symfoni i F-dur; av Bror Beckman, 
of Sweden, op. 6; orch. Partitur. 
© May 15, 1929; 1 ¢. Dec. 6; E for. 
7770; A. b. Nordiska musikforlaget, 
Stockholm. 29210 


Sympathy; words by C. F. Williams, 
_ music by Eugene Platzman. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 cc. Dee. 6, 


1929; E unp. 14102; Cornie Ford 
Williams, Syracuse, N. Y. 29211 


Szezygietek polka; by J. Biega; clari- 
net. © 1c. Dec. 31, 1929; BE unp. 
15108; John Biega, Perth Amboy, 


IT. 29212 
Sztajerék dukli; melody by Joseph 
Kmiec. © 1 c. Noy. 22, 1929; E 


unp. 18990; Southern musie pub. co., 
inc., New York. 29213 


Szteyerchgorhic; meledy by Joseph 
Kmiec. © 1c. Nov. 22, 1929; B 
unp. 13991; Southern music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 29214 


Tabakierka; polka, melody by J. H. 
Wilus. ©1c. Dec. 17, 1929; E unp. 
14563 ; Joseph Stanley Wilus, Phila- 
delphia. 29215 


Tack for att du kom; af Sven Wallis, 
of Sweden; pf. © 1 ¢. Dec. 26, 
1929; EK unp. 14897; Ernst Rolfs 
musikforlags, a. b., Stockholm, Swe- 
den. 29216 


Tailspin blues; melody by F. McKen- 
zie. © 1. Dee. 26, 1929; E unp. 
14960; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 29217 


Take a tator; words and music by 
Clarence Ganus. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Dec. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 14510; Jack Kapp, Chicago. 

29218 


Take me back to Col-ler-rad-da fer to 
stay; words and music by Moran 
Moore; pf. and ukulele acc. © Nov. 
20, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 25; E pub. 11173; 
Louis J. Bennett, Kansas City, Mo. 

29219 


Take me to fairyland; words and mu- 
sic by C. E. Marston. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dee. 30, 1929; 
E unp. 15092; Carrie Elizabeth 
Marston, Los Angeles. 29220 


Take my seat, lady; by Ray Perkins, 
arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus; vocal 
orch. pts. © Nov. 16, 1929; 2 ¢, 
Nov. 20; E pub. 11289; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 29221 


Take your bow; lyrics by H. Timberg, 
music by S. Timberg. ‘[Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Dec. 27, 1929; 
E-unp. 15026; Herman Timberg and 
Samuel Timberg, New York. 29222 


Talk (The) of the town; words by 
Gus Kahn, music by Chester Cohn. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e 
Dee. 17, 1929; E unp. 14672; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 29223 


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29224 


Talkin’ to myself; words and music 
by I. F. Ghee. [Words and melody 
only] ©1.. Dee. 7, 1929; E unp. 
14110; Irven EF. Ghee, Jersey City. 

29224 


Tan town rhythm; words by Andy 
Razaf, music by Jack Palmer. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Dec. 27, 1929; E unp. 15036; Joe 
Davis, New York. 29225 


Tango; by Dent Mowrey; pf. © Nov. 
26, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 5; E pub. 11400; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 29226 


Tango; by James H. Rogers; pf. © 
Dec. 16, 1929; 2 ec. Dee. 18; E pub. 
11776; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 29227 


Tango; by M. G. Hulst; pf. [Photo- 


stat] ©1e. Dee. 13, 1929; E unp. 
14457; Margaret Gardiner MHulst, 
Montclair, N. J. 29228 


Tanned legs; from the picture, words 
by Sidney Clare, music by Oscar 
Levant; pf. and ukulele ace. © Nov. 
15, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 18; E pub. 11127; 
Harms, inc., New York. 29229 


Taps; camp-fire revery, by Lois von 
Haupt; pf. © Oct. 2,°1929: Ze. 
Dee. 28; E pub. 12018; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 29230 


Tarde gris; bolero, letra de Magdaleno 
Gonzalez, musica de P. Berrios. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
Dec. 19, 1929; E unp. 14656; Pedro 
Berrios, New York. 29231 


Tarnished love; true confession song, 
words and music by S. Sherwin. 
[Words and melody only] ©le. 
Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14864; Sterling 
Sherwin, Santa Monica, Calif. 

29232 

Tastes like gravy; words and music 
by Hudson Whittaker. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Dec. 12, 1929; 
EK unp. 14407; State Street music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 29233 


Te Deum laudamus; music by Hugo 
Anson, of Great Britain; unison cho., 
with optional pt. for sop.; organ acc. 
4to. © Nov. 29, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 30; 
E for. 7782; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 29234 


Te Deum laudamus; set to music by 
B. Harwood, of Great Britain, op. 
48; in E flat. London, Novello & 
co., ltd. © Dec. 24, 1929; 1 ce. Dec. 
26; E for. 7956; Basil Harwood, 
Almondsbury, North Bristol, HEng- 
land. 29235 


pt. 111, 0. s., V. 24 


Te quiero-di giste; melody by Maria 
Grever. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1929; E unp. 
14164; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 29236 


Tea (The) house of Sing Lo; operetta 
in 2 acts, book and lyrics by Geoffrey 
F. Morgan, music by Daniel Prothe- 
roe. Chicago, H. T FitzSimons co. 
4to. © Nov. 1, 1929; 2 e¢. Oct. 11; 
D pub. 276380; Henry Thomas Fitz- 
Simons, Chicago. 29237 


Teach me Thy will; hymn, words by 
A. H. Ackley, music by J. H. Jones. 
© Nov. 13, 1929; 2 ec. Noy. 13; B 
pub. 11489; John H. Jones, Greens- 
boro, N. C. 29238 


Tears; ballad, words by W. Uhr, 
music: by Lenore Uhr. © Dee. 5, 
1929; 2 ec. Dec. 23; E pub. 11844; 
William Uhr, Philadelphia. 29239 


Teasdale (May Silva) Seven musical 
playlets. 4to. bk. 1, nos. 1-8.— bk. 
2, nos. 47. © Oct. 15, 1929; 2 e. 
each Oct. 21; aff. Oct. 23; A 15692, 
15693 ; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

29240, 29241 


Teatro Colén; por Jorge Sesar, of Mex- 
ico, domiciled at El Paso; pf. [Pho- 
tostat] © Dec. 10, 1929; 2 c. Dee. 
16; E pub. 116387; Dionisio Acosta, 
Los Angeles. 29242 


Teddy bear rag; by R. Lewis; pf. © 
1 c. Dee. 10, 1929; E unp. 14800; 
Ruth Lewis, Tarentum, Pa. 29243 


Telephoning the blues; words and 
music by Victoria Spivey. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Dee. 26, 
1929; EH unp. 14990; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 29244 


Tell me my sweetheart; words and 
music by H. A. Bruguiere. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 81, 
1929; E unp. 12414; Emile A. Bru- 
guiere, Villa Carmela, Monaco. 

29245 

Tell me what part of the world she’s 
in; words by Jack Rose [pseud. of 
Jack Rosenkeer], music by R. A. 
Woods. ©1c. Dec. 9, 1929; E unp. 
14187; Richard Arthur Woods, Chi- 
cago. . 29246 


Tell me you love me true; words by 
B. A. Dregmyer, music by Burrell 
Van Buren. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1929; 
E unp. 13972; Bertha A. Dregmyer, 
Salt Lake City, Utah. 29247 


Tennessee memories; words by Brick 
English, music by Blue Steele. 
[Words and melody only] © le 


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no. 12, 1929 


29269 


Dee. 26, 1929; E unp. 14944; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 
29248 


Terrific stomp; melody by Bennie 
Moten and Booker Washington. 
1 ce. Dee. 7, 1929; E unp. 14146; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 29249 


Texas farewell; melody by Jim Pate. 
© 1c. Dee. 26, 1929; E unp. 14962; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 


York. 29250 
Texas shout; melody by Charles 
Davenport. © 1 ce. Dee. 12, 1929; 


E unp. 14404; State Street music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 29251 


Texas wagoner; melody by Eck Rob- 
ertson. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1929; E unp. 
14168; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 29252. 


Thank your father—thank your moth- 
er; from Flyin’ high, words and 
music by B. G. De Sylva [pseud. of 
George Gard De Sylva], Lew Brown 
and Ray Henderson. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dec. 31, 1929; 
E unp. 15085; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, ine., New York. 29253 


Thanks unto the Lord; words by 
Aneurin Davies, music by K. E. 
Romkey. © 1 c. Dec. 6, 1929; H 
unp. 14088; Katherine E. Romkey, 
Muskegon, Mich. 29254 


Thanksgiving and praise; cantata for 
harvest or Thanksgiving, words se- 
lected, music by Alfred Wooler; sop. 
1, 2, and alto; pf. or organ ace. 4to. 
© Nov. 19, 1929; 2:c. Nov. 23: H 
pub. 11120; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

29255 


That haunting melody; melody by H. 
Raimonde. © 1 ¢. Dec. 9, 1929; E 
unp. 14208; Herbert Raimonde, Rox- 
bury, Mass. 29256 


That is how it’s done on the stage; 


lyric by Edgar Smith, music by 
Louis Alter. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1929; 
E unp. 14286; Metro-Goldwyn- 


Mayer corp., Culver City, Calif. 
29257 


That is why I’m dancing; words and 
ukulele arr. by Paul De Frank, mu- 
sic by Ernest J. Goulston and Bert 
Lowe; pf. ace. © Dec. 6, 1929; 2 «. 
Dec. 12; E pub. 11505; Lowe-Goul- 
ston, inc., Boston. 29258 


That mother of mine; words and music 
by Thomas B. Weaver. Syracuse, 


N. Y., Willis N. Bugbee co. © Nov. 

4, 1929; 2 ce. Dec. 2; E pub. 11257; 

Willis N. Bugbee, Syracuse, N. Y. 
29259 


That’s it, what life can make so 
bright! words and music by W. Gri- 
gollo. © Dec. 24, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 
30; E pub. 12047; Walburga Gri- 
gollo, Smith River, Calif. 29260 


That’s my business; from Wedding 
rings, lyric by Al. Bryan, music by 
Eddie Ward; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Nov. 15,1929; 2 ¢«. Nov..19;, E 
pub. 11246; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 29261 


That’s the low-down on the low-down; 
from Playin’ around, words and mu- 
sic by Bud Green and Sam H. Stept; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by May 
Singhi Breen. © Jan. 2, 1930; 2 ¢ 
Dec. 30, 1929; E pub. 12037; Green 
& Stept, inc., New York. 29262 


That’s what I’m talking about; blues, 
melody by Bennie Moten. © 1 « 
Dec. 7, 1929; E unp. 14148; Southern — 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

29263 


That’s what you mean to me; lyric by 
W. G. Thiele, music by S. E. Rob- 
erts. © 1 c. Dec. 21, 1929; E unp. 
14701; Wm. G. Thiele and Sidney E. 
Roberts, Oakland, Calif. 29264 


That’s what you mean to me; words 
and music by J. M. Lomas. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Dee. 26, 
1929; E unp. 14849; Jack Melford 
Lomas, New York. 29265 


That’s why I want to; words and mu- 
sic by A. R. DeMarr. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dec. 21, 1929; 
E unp. 14718; Annetta R. DeMarr, 
Penn’s Grove, N. J. 29266 


That wee little thing called love; fox 
trot, words and music by F. L 
Davis. © 1c. Dec. 138, 1929; E unp. 
14463 ; Florence L. Davis, St. George, 
Seidias INE. Y. 29267 


That wonderful boy friend of mine; 
lyric by Wm. Tracey, musie by 
Maceo Pinkard; pf. and ukulele ace. 
©,..Dec., 16,1929; .2.c. Deca; EB 
pub. 11661; George & Arthur Pian- 
tadosi, inc., New York. 29268 


Them lovin’ blues; words by A. C. Car- 
ter, music by Lee Turner. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Dee. 
2. 1929 ¢ "2 eo Dec ae By wip. P20th: 
Allis Choate Carter, Sherrill, Ark. 

29269 


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29270 


pt. 111, 0.8., Vv. 24 


Then give three cheers for father; 
words and music by BH. R. Wheeler. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Dec. 16, 1929; E unp. 14504; Hvelyn 
R. Wheeler, Rochester, N. Y. 29270 


Then I’ll know you’re mine; lyrics by 
William Hstersohn, music by B. 
Sticks. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ¢. Dec. 16, 1929; E unp. 14577; 
Billy Sticks, New York. 29271 


Then J’ll stop loving you; fox trot, 
words by G. Heflin, music by Harry 
Clifford. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1929; E 
unp. 14845; Gertrude Heflin, Roa- 
noke, Va. 29272 


There be none of beauty’s daughters; 
pt.-song, words by Lord Byron, music 
by Lucina Jewell; women’s voices. 
4to. © Dec. 3, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 5; 
E pub. 11313; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 292738 


There is a friend you love; hymn, 
words and music by D. Wright. © 
Oct. 4, 1929; 2 ce. Dec. 16; E pub. 
11653; David Wright, Minneapolis. 

| 29274 

There is a land; words and music by 
Herbert Johnson, arr. by S. §S.; 
mixed voices, with pf. or organ acc. 
4to. © Dec. 12, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 14; 
E pub. 11552; Peate’s music house, 
inc., Utica, N. Y. 29275 


There is an eye that never sleeps; 
anthem, words by John A. Wallace, 
music by Adam Geibel; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Dec. 16, 1929; 2. 
Dee. 18; E pub. 11756; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 29276 


There is no friend like Jesus; hymn, 
words and music by G. Bennard. © 
Apr. 9, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 26; E pub. 
11875; George Bennard, Hermosa, 
Calif. 29277 


There'll be a day you'll be blue; 
words by M. Weaver, music by 
Robt. H. Brennen. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Dec. 4, 1929; E 
unp. 14019; Mable Weaver, Indian- 
apolis. 29278 


There'll still be other dawns; words 
by Edna Jacques, music by Gertrude 
Brown. © Dee. 14, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 
16; E pub. 11562; E. Morris music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 29279 


There never was no luck in my fam- 
ily; words and music by M. Lasco. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Dec. 5, 1929; E unp. 14603; Morris 
Lasco, Chicago. 29280 


There’s a brown skin girl, down the 
road somewhere; melody by Eck 
Robertson. © 1 c. Dee. 7, 1929; B 
unp. 14148; Southern music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 29281 


There’s a tear for every smile in Hol- - 


lywood; from Show girl in Holly- 
wood, words and music by Bud 
Green and Sam H. Stept; pf. acce., 
with ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. © Jan. 2, 1930; 2 c Dec. 
30, 1929; E pub. 120385; Green & 
Stept, inc., New York. 29282 


There’s a wild woman crazy over me; 
words and music by G. Cunning- 
ham. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dec. 9, 1929; E unp. 14258; 
George Cunningham, New York. 

29283 


There’s just one moon shinning [!] 
for me and you; fox-trot, melody 
by S. Goldhersh. © 1 ec. Dee. 28, 
1929; E unp. 15061; Samuel Gold- 
hersh, Paterson, N. J. 29284 


There’Ss room in my heart; from 
Splinters, lyric by James Dyren- 
forth, music by Carroll Gibbons, of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele acc. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Dec. 9, 1929; 1 ec. Dec. 19; E for. 
7919; Campbell, Connelly & co., Itd., 
London. 29285 


They all fall in love; from The battle 
of Paris, words and music by Cole 
Porter; pf. and ukulele acc. © Nov. 
15, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 18; E pub. 11128; 
Harms, ine., New York. 29286 


They’re now wearing pajamas right 


out on the streets; words by Mar- 
garet EH. Shaver, music by W. G. 
Shaver. © Nov. 27, 1929; 2 c. Dee. 
2; E pub. 11388; Walter G. Shaver, 
New York. 29287 


They say good-night in the morning; 
from The talk of Hollywood, words 
and music by Al Piantadosi, Nat 
Carr and Jack Glogau. © Dee. 9, 
1929; 2 e Dec. 9; E pub. 11426; 
Triangle music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 29288 


They’ve canned the pickle and also 
canned the soup and they’ll can our 
loving too; words by Sugar Marcel- 
la, music by T. J. Reilly. ©.1 c 
Noy. 19, 1929; Ei unp. 14694; Thomas 
Joseph Reilly, Singac, N. J. 29289 


Things are gonna be fine; words and 
music by N. E. Walsh. ‘[Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dec. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 14533; Norman Edward 
Walsh, Fresno, Calif. 29290 


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Thinking; words and music by V. 
Reama. [Words and melody only] 
© 1. Dec. 9, 1929; E unp. 14255; 
Virginia Reama, Schenectady, N. Y. 

29291 


This is my way of saying I love you; 
words and musie by 8S. 8S. Howard. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Dec. 21, 1929; E unp. 14733; Samuel 
S. Howard, North Topeka, Kan. 

29292 


Those songs so dear to me; words and 
music by W. C. McFadden, arr. by 
Salvatore Orlando. London, Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd. © Sept. 4, 1929; 
1 c. Sept. 4, 1 ce. Sept. 25; E pub. 
11285; William Cunningham McFad- 
den, New York. 29293 


Thoughts of you; theme song, lyrics 
by Marion Weaver, music by P. J. 
Breedy. © 1c. Dec. 17, 1929; E 
unp. 14628; Paul J. Breedy, Reading, 
Pa. 29294 


Three hustling Hebrews; novelty song, 
words and music by Thomas B. 
Weaver. Syracuse, N. Y., Willis N. 
Bugbee co. © Nov. 4, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 2; E pub. 11260; Willis N. Bug- 
bee, Syracuse, N. Y. 29295 


Three little words; words and music 
by H. Cohen; pf. © 1. Dee. 17, 
1929; E unp. 14598; Helen Cohen, 
New York. 29296 


Thru all the years; lyric by Louis 
Weslyn, music by Frederick W. Van- 
derpool. © Nov. 15, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 
19; E pub. 11247; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 29297 


Ti Guopgo xepaxt; valse hesitation, from 
the operetta E proti aghapi, words 
and music by Nicholas Hatziapos- 
tolou, of France. Athens, Mich. 
Constantinides. © July 28, 1929; 
1 ¢« Dee. 20; E for. 7923; Alector 
pub. co., New York. 29298 


Tibére; ouverture dramatique, de Del- 
mas-Popy, transcrite par J. Furgeot, 
of France; harmonie et fanfare pts. 
4to. © July 2, 1929; 1 ec July 25; 
EK for. 5839; E. Gaudet, Paris. 

29299 


Tight (The) rope walker; by M. L. 
Preston; pf. © Dec. 16, 1929; 2 e. 
Dee. 18; E pub. 117938; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 29300 


Till I met you; fox-trot, from The 
silver swan, lyric by Wm. 8. Brady 
and Alonzo Price, music by H. 
Maurice Jacquet, arr. by Frank E. 
Barry; orch. pts. © Nov. 29, 1929; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


29311 


2 ce. Nov. 30; E pub. 11377; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 29301 


Tiller; from Russian sketches, words 
by Nikitin, tr. and music by M. M. 
M. Aurochs, of Russia, domiciled at 
Seattle. © 1 ¢. Dee. 13, 1929; B 
unp. 14470; Marie Madelaine Maude 
Aurochs, Seattle. 29302 


Tim O’Reilly ; words by George Wagg- 
ner, music by J. Russel Robinson. 
© 1c. Dec. 23, 1929; E unp. 14820; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., Culver 
City, Calif. 29303 


Time to rise; 2 pt. song or cho., words 
by Robert Louis Stevenson, music 
by E. Smith Atherton, arr. by 
Palmer Clark; treble voices. 4to. 
© Noy. 22, 1929; 2 e Dee. 28; EB 
pub. 11956; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 29304 


Tin (The) soldiers parade; by A. 
Louis Scarmolin; rhythmic orch. of 
toy instruments and pf., with 
teacher’s sc. 4to. © Dec. 16, 1929; 
2 c. Dec. 18; E pub. 11749; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 29305 


Tip-toe thru’ the tulips with me; from 
Golddiggers of Broadway, by Al 
Dubin and Joe Burke, arr. by Frank 
Schmidt; concertina. © Noy. 16; 
1929; 2 c. Nov. 205 ,E). pub., 11243; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

29306 


Tip (The) top girl; words by L. E. 
Johnson, music by David Reed. © 
Nov. 15;°1929; 2°¢. Nov. 185 Hi pub: 
11898; Lo Ella Johnson, Fort 
Wayne, Ind. 29307 


Tiritomba; words by W. EH. Dimorier, 
Italian folk song, arr. by Morten J. 
Luvaas; male voices. 4to. © Dec. 
4, 4929 : 2 ee Dec. 26;' BH pub? 12046; 
C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 29308 


Tiroler salon-album; 11 charakter- 
istische vortragsstucke von Richard 
Krentzlin, of Germany; pf. © Nov. 
1, 1929; 1 ec. Dec. 3; E for. 8004; 
Schlesinger’sche buch- wu. musik- 
handlung, Berlin-Lichterfelde. [© 
nos. 1-6, 8, 10.] 29309 


"Tis raining; study, by Homer Grunn; 
pf. © Nov. 18, 1929; 2 «@ Nov. 23; 
EK pub. 11121; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 29310 


Tjener! tjener! kom med @llet! tekst 
af Leif Berg og Dan Folke, musik 
af Felix Weinberger, of Denmark; 
pf. © Nov. 1, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 20; EB 
for. 7753; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 29311 


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29312 


To live and tell to all; hymn, words 
and music by H. G. Tovey. © Nov. 
1, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 26; E pub. 11882; 
Herbert G. Tovey, Eagle Rock, Calif. 

29312 


To my mammy; from Mammy, words 
and music by Irving Berlin. © Dec. 
2,: 1929; 2 e. Dee, 3;..H pub. 11282; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

- 293138 

Tod (Der); worte von Fr. Holderlin, 
musik von Arthur Piechler, of Ger- 
many, op. 26; ma&nnerchor, ohne 
begl. Partitur u. stimmen. 4to. 
Oct. 1, 1929; 1 ce. Dee. 2; E for. 7885; 
N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

29314 


Todo Beriin; vals, por Pioquinto Gon- 
zalez, sr., of Mexico, domiciled at 
El Paso; pf. [Photostat] © Dec. 
10, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 16; E pub. 11689; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

29315 


Together ; words and music by A. Wat- 
son, of Great Britain. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Dec. 21, 1929; 
E ounp. 14724; Arthur Watson, To- 
ronto, Ont., Canada. 29316 


Together, side by side; lyric and music 
by B. A. Loving. © 1 ce. Dec. 13, 
1929; EK unp. 14440; Bessie A. Loy- 
ing, Loami, III. 29317 


Tonight in our garden of love; words 
by Sanford Holt, music by Jack San- 
ders. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Dee. 18, 1929; E unp. 14443; 
Holt, Perry & Sanders co., ine., Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 29318 


Too late; fox trot, melody by F. Nel- 
son and Joe Oliver. © 1 ¢. Dec. 
26, 1929; E unp. 14947; Southern 
music pub. co., inec., New York. 

29319 


Too late too late blues; ‘words and 
music by J. M. Williams. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Dec. 12, 
1929; E unp. 14405; State Street 
music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 

29320 

Too long; from You’d be surprised, 
words and music by Walter Forde, 
of Great Britain; pf. and ukulele 
ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions} “© dan: 1) W3s0R ee Dec. 
26, 1929; E for. 7960; Cambridge 
music co., ltd., London. 29321 


Top spinning; by Carl Wilhelm Kern, 
op. 606, no. 1; pf. © Dec. 18, 1929; 
2 ce. Dec. 20; E pub. 11805; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 29322 


pt. II, 0. s., v. 24 


Toreo fino; paso-doble, di José M. Luc- 
chesi, of Brazil; econ pf. conductor. 
4to. 1. Odeon orch. ptes.—2. Salen- 
orch. ptes. © Nov. 15, 1929; 1 «¢. 
Dec. 23; E for. 7985; Aug. Cranz, 
G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 29323 


Torpar jazzen; text av Fritz Gustaf, 
musik av Ernst Rolf, of Sweden; pf. 
© 1c. Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14914; 
Ernst Rolf’s musikforlags, a. b., 
Stockholm, Sweden. 29324 


Totentiberfahrt; worte von Ernst Ber- 
tram, musik von Wilhelm Rettich, 
of Germany, op. 22, nr. 1; md&nner- 
chor, ohne begl. Partitur u. stim- 
men. 4to. © Oct. 1, 1929; 1 ¢. Dec. 
2; E for. 7884; N. Simrock, G. m. 
b. H., Berlin. 29325 


Totsie; waltz, by Evelyn McCullough ; 
pf. © Dee. 5, 1929; 2 c. Dee. 9; 
E pub. 11422; A. W. Perry’s sons, 
Sedalia, Mo. 29326 


Touraine (La); march, by Nathaniel 
Shilkret, adapted by William C. 
Schoenfeld ; orch. pts. © Nov. 22, 
1829; 2 c. Nov. 25; E pub. 11093; 
Atlas music corp., New York. 29327 


Toy (The) sail boat; by Helen Mac- 
Gregor, ed., annotated and fingered 
by John M. Williams; pf. © Nov. 
30, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 2; E pub. 11088; 
Boston music co., Boston. 29328 


Toyland parade; by H. P. Hopkins; 
pf. © Nov. 85, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 27; 
E pub. 11198; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 29329 


Traffic (The) jam; words and music 
by Will Hanson [i. e. W. F. Han- 
son] © 1c. Dee. 21, 1929; E ump. 
14739; William Frederick Hanson, 
Provo, Utah. 29330 


Train’s (The) done left me; lyrie and 
music by Thos. C. Ashley. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e¢. Dee. 7, 
1929; E unp. 14144; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 29331 


Traum (Der) des reservisten; tonge- 
milde, musik von C. M. Ziehrer, of 
Austria, arr. von Isy Geiger; grosses 
orch. stimmen. 4to. © June 1, 
1929; 1 ce. Oct. 2; E for. 7827; Josef 
Weinberger, Vienna. 293832 


Travle (Den) Tillie; fox-trot, tekst 
af Leif Berg og Dan Folke, musik af 
Sidney Boston, of Denmark; pf. © 
Nov. 1, 1929; .1:¢.; Nov... 20+ 1, for. 
7751; Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

29333 


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no. 12, 1929 


Treasures of memory; words and 
music by G. C. Joslyn. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Dee. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 143841; George C. Joslyn, 
Minneapolis. 29334 


Tribute of America, the good old 
U-S-A-; melody by W. McKinney. © 
1 ec. Dee. 18, 1929; EH unp. 14475; 
Warren McKinney, Boise, Id. 29335 


Trio (The) club favorite pieces for 
violin, ’cello and piano; by classic 
and modern composers, compiled by 
William M. Felton. © Nov. 29, 1929; 
2c. and aff. Dec. 2; AA 30006; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

29336 


Trot along boy; fox. trot, lyric by 
Dallas Pickens, music by P. Parent. 
© 1c. Dec. 9, 1929; E unp. 14280; 
Paulette Parent, Washington. 

29337 


Troubled in mind; negro spiritual, 
words by Mercer Cook, musiec arr. 
and adapted by Will Marion Cook; 
high voice. © Nov. 26, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 5; E pub. 11399; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 29338 


Troubles, farther and farther away; 
words and music by R. Raney. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Dee. 10, 1929; E unp. 14339; Re- 
bekah Raney, San Francisco. 29339 


Troxler (Meta ter Kuile) 4 canti per 
soprano e piano; testi di diversi au- 
tori, musica di Meta ter Kuile [i. e. 
M. ter K. Troxler], of Netherlands, 
op. 10b. heft 6 [German text] 
1. Elfe. [3 others] © Feb. 20, 1928; 
1c. June 30; E for. 740; Meta ter 
Kuile Troxler, Milan. 29340 


—— 4 gesinge per canto e piano; ged. 
v. Hans Reinhart, musik von Meta 
ter Kuile [i. e. M. ter K. Troxler] 
of Netherlands, op. 18. heft 7. 
[German text] 1. Der doppel gin- 
ger. [3 others] © Feb. 20, 1928; 
1 ¢e. June 30; E for. 7389; Meta ter 
Kuile Troxler, Milan. 29341 


4 lieder per canto e piano; testi 
di diversi autori, musica di Meta ter 
Kuile [i. e. M. ter K. Troxler], of 
Netherlands, op. 7a. heft 5. ([Ger- 
man text] 1. Ballade des Husseren 
lebens. [3 others] © Feb. 20, 1928; 
1 e. June 30; E for. 741; Meta ter 
Kuile Troxler, Milan. 29342 


— 4 lieder per canto e piano; testi 
di diversi autori, musica di Meta ter 
Kuile [i. e. M. ter K. Troxler], of 
Netherlands, op. 7b. [German and 


29352 


Italian text] 1. Stindchen. [38 
others] © Aug. 18, 1926; 1 c. May 
6, 1927; E for. 742; Meta ter Kuile 
Troxler, Milan. 29348 


True love; words by M. A. Ortiz, 
music by W. C. Noonan. © 1c. Dec. 
9, 1929; E unp. 14275; May A. Ortiz, 
Beaumont, Tex. 29344 


Trust Him; hymn, words by Charlotte 
G. Homer, music by Chas. H. Ga- 
briel. © Nov. 8, 1929; 2 c. Noy. 19; 
E pub. 11704; Hope pub. co., Chi- 
cago. 29345 


Trusting; duet, words by V. Paul 
Hutchens, music by E. R. Farrar; 
alto and ten. © Aug. 8, 1929; 2 e. 
Dec. 26; E pub. 11923; Elden R. 
Farrar, Chicago. 29346 


Truth (The) about the thing; words 
and music by Leroy Carr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Dec. 5, 
1929; E unp. 14067; State Street 
music pub. co., inc., Chicago. 29347 


Tryste Noél; pt.-song, words by Louise 
Imogen Guiney, music by Marion 
‘pauer, op, 22, no. 1. 4to, @jige 
Nov. 30, 1929; E unp. 14466; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 29348 


Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) Sym- 
phony number four; op. 36, ed. and 
annotated by Perey Goetschius; pf; 
in F min. Copyright is based upon 
new matter of P. Goetschius, 
namely, his interpretation repre- 
sented in the legible notation thereof 
contained in the copies filed. © 
Nov. 19, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 283; E pub. 
11118 ; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

29349 


—— The tin grenadiers; toy soldiers’ 
march, lyric by Frederick H. Mar- 
tens, 2-pt. choral arr. by Christo- 
pher O’Hare; treble voices. 4to. 
Dee. 6, 1929; 2 ce. Dec. 5; E pub. 
11301; Kay and Kay music pub. 
corp., New York. 29350 


Tune in on heaven; hymn, words by 
H. J. Houghton, music by P. S. 
Kerr. 4to. ©. Aug..1, 1929. 2 ¢. 
Oct. 22; E pub. 12076; Phillip Stan- 
ley Kerr, Los Angeles, and Hulda 
Jane Houghton, Houston. 29351 


Tune in on my love call; words and 
music by H. B. Estrin. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Dee. 17, 1929; . 
E unp. 14579; Herman Bailey Es- 
trin, New York. 29352 


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29353 


Turbulence; by Dave Broekman and 
Sam A. Perry; [pf. conductor] © 
1 c. Dec.. 23, 1929; E unp. 14788; 
Universal pictures corp., Universal 
City, Calif. 29353 


Turn out the sunshine, turn on the 
- moon; words and music by C. Ide. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e«. 
Dec. 23, 1929; E unp. 14828; Charles 
Ide, Stonington, Conn. 29354 


Turn ye to me; words by John Wil- 
son, old Highland melody, arr. by 
Gladys Pitcher; sop., alto and bar. 
© Dec. 23, 1929; 2c Jan. 2, 1930; 
E pub. 12105; C. C. Birchard & co., 
Boston. 29355 


Turning (The) in the lane; fox trot, 
words by Harry Kelly, music by H. 
Oblinger. [Chords, single staff] © 
1 ec. Dec. 11, 1929; E unp. 14333; 
Harry Oblinger, San Francisco. 

29356 


Tuve un amor; letra y musica de Ti- 
moteo Flores, of Mexico, domiciled 
at El Paso; pf. [Photostat] © 
Dec. 10, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 16; E pub. 
11640; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

29357 


"Twas but a kiss; words by Oliver 
Murray Edwards, music by Fay Fos- 
ter; high voice. Syracuse, N. Y., 
Oliver music co. © Nov. 5, 1929; 
2c. Nov. 8; E pub. 11230; Oliver M. 
Edwards, Syracuse, N. Y. 293858 


Twilight melodies ; theme song of Twi- 
light melodies, words and music by 
Victor Young, Donald Bernard and 
Nathan Natoli. Chicago, Grossman 
& Lewis music pub. co. © Dec. 26, 
1929; 2 ce Dec. 30; E pub. 12045; 
Bernard Grossman and EHdward 
Lewis, Chicago. 29359 


Two fragments; lyric and music by 
Jules Allen. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Dec. 7, 1929; HB unp. 
14139; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 29360 


Tyrolean waltz; by James H. Rogers; 
pf. © Dec. 16, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 18; 
E pub. 11768; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 29361 


U potutku-valéik; melody by Vaclav 
Fiser. © 1c. Nov. 22, 1929; E unp. 
13982; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 29362 


Ugyan kittemetnek, Erdelyi magyarok, 
Nem tudok mar, Te adtad nekem; 
melody by Balya Banyai and Kar- 


pt. Il, n.s., v. 24 


pat, of Hungary. © 1. Sept. 18, 
1929; E unp. 13920; Klokner Ede, 
Budapest, Hungary. 29363 


Ultimas (Las) horas; letra y musica 
de Conrado Varela, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles; pf. [Photo- 
stat] © Dec. 10, 1929; 2 ¢. Dee. 
16; E pub. 11641; Dionisio Acosta, 
Los Angeles. » 29364 


Uncle Joe; words and music by J. 
Johnson. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dec. 3, 1929; E unp. 13962; 
James Johnson, New York. 293865 


Under Hawaiian skies; words by H. 
Cupp, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
New York City, Frank Harding. 
Dec. 9, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 27; E pub. 
12075; Hazel Cupp, Tyrone, Pa. 

29366 


Underneath the _ everlasting arms; 
words by William M. Czamanske, 
music by William F. Bertram; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Dee. 26, 
1929; 2 c. Dec. 30; E pub. 12028; 
Concordia pub. house, St. Louis. 

29367 


Underneath the Vanna Vanna moon; 
lyric by Al Maister, music by B. 
Fazioli; pf. © 1. Dec. 27, 1929; 
E unp. 15033; Bernardo Fazioli, Bel- 
mont, Mass. 29368 


Undertakers blues; words and music 
by D. Williams. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. Dec. 26, 1929; B 
unp, 14949; Southern music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 29869 


Ungdomssvarmeri; vals, text avy Hinar 
Westling, musik av Norbert Pouch, 
of Sweden; pf. © Nov. 20, 1929; 
1c. Dee. 18; E for. 7915; E. Ander- 
ssons musikforlag, Malmo, Sweden. 

29370 


Unhappy; lyrics by J. Baer, music by 
Morty Kessler. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Dec. 2, 1929; E unp. 

13916; Jerry Baer, Cedarhurst, L. L., 

NEY, 293871 


University (The) of Chicago song 
book; authorized and published by 
the Undergraduate council. Rev. 
and enl. ed. © Aug. 15, 1929; 2 ec. 
and aff. Dec. 18, 1929; A 16639; 
Undergraduate council of the Uni- 
versity of Chicago, Chicago. 29372 


Unrest; agitato e appassionato, by 
Sam A. Perry, arr. by Adolph Fink ; 
pf. © 1c. Dec. 23, 1929: HB unp. 
14763; Universal pictures corp., 
Universal City, Calif, 293873 


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no. 12, 1929 


29395. 


Until one comes along; from Married 
in Hollywood, lyric by Harlan 
Thompson, music by Dave Stamper. 
© Dec. 24, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 26; EH 
pub. 11858; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 293874 


Until the dawn; words and music by 
Roy Rockwood [pseud. of V. H\ 
Rockwood. Words and _ melody 
only] ©1e. Dec. 18, 1929; E unp. 
14623; Victor E. Rockwood, Los 
Angeles. 29375 


Until you went away; words by L. 
Gaiotto, music by F. Cracolice, jr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Dec. 19, 1929; E unp. 14663; Louis 
Gaiotto and Frank Cracolice, 40°. 
San Jose, Calif. 29376 


Unwelcome (The) visitor; by M. L. 
Preston; pf. © Nov. 25, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 27; E pub. 11203; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 29377 


Up in a swing; 2 pt. song or cho., 
' words by Robert Louis Stevenson, 
music by E. Smith Atherton, arr. by 
Palmer Clark; treble voices. 4to. 
© Nov. 22, 1929.2 ‘cc. Dec: 285 H 
pub. 11950; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 29878 


Up with the Flag; words by Berton 
Braley, musie by Catherine Pannill 
Mead; 3 equal voices. © Jan. 20, 
1929; 2 « Dec. 26; E pub. 11928; 
Otto A. Singenberger, Mundelein, 
Tl. 29379 


Utah Carl’s last ride; words and music 
by T. F. Wheeler and M. HE. Lamb. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14984; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc., New York. 

29380 


V-E Polish dance orchestra collection 
no. 5; compiled and arr. by Louis 
Vitak; pts. © Dee. 10, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 31; E pub. 12085; Vitak-Elsnic 
co., Chicago. 29381 


Va har dui kikar’n Emanuel? av Helge 
Lindberg, of Sweden; pf. ©l1le 
Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14906; Ernst 
Rolfs musikforlags, a. b., Stockholm, 
Sweden. 29382 


Vad jag gor, gor jag av karlek; slow 
fox, av Karl Wehle och Ernst Rolf, 
both of Sweden; pf. © 1 cc. Dee. 
26, 1929; E unp. 14883; Ernst Rolfs 
musikforlags, a. b., Stockholm, 
Sweden. 293883 


Vad kan jag onska mig mer...? 
valsromans, text av Waldemar Dal- 
uuist, musik ay Ted Martin, of 


91207—30——_8 


Sweden; pf. © Nov. 16, 1929; 1 ¢. 
Dec. 4; E for. 7726; Edition Sylvain, 
Stockholm, Sweden. 29384 


Vin(En) i viken; av Ernst Rolf, of 
Sweden; pf. © 1c. Dee. 26, 1929; 
EK unp. 14887; Ernst Rolfs musik-. 
forlags, a. b., Stockholm, Sweden. 

29385. 


Vagabond (A) song; 3-pt. song, words. 
by Bliss Carman, music by Milton 
Rusch; treble voices. 4to. © Nov. 
10, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 15; E pub. 11896; 
Henry Thomas FitzSimons, Chicago. 

29386. 


Valentine stomp; melody by Thomas 
Waller. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1929; BE. 
unp. 14975; Southern music pub. co., 


inc.,, New York. 293887 
Valse anglaise; di Thos. Preston, of 
Great Britain, orch. di Eugenio 


Tironi, of Italy; piccola orch. parti,. 
con pf. conduttore. © Nov. 18, 
1929; 1 «@ Dee. 19; E for. 7981; 
A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 29388. 


Valse at twilight; by M. Merson; pf.. 
© 1c. Dee. 16, 1929; E unp. 14519; 
Miksa Merson, Forest Glen, Md. 

29389: 


Valse lente; by G. Alexandresco, of 
Roumania, domiciled at New York; 
melody, with pf. ace. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
14, 1929; E unp. 18925; Gregoire 
Alexandresco, New York. 29390 


Valse sentimentale; by I. Brussels; pf. 
© 1c. Dee. 4, 1929; E unp. 14684; 
Iris Brussels, Paterson. 29391 


Velniu Simta; words and music by A.. 
Vanagaitis, of Lithuania, domiciled. 
at Chicago; pf. © 1 ¢. Dee. 7, 
1929; E unp. 14127; Antanas Vana- 
gaitis, Chicago. 29392: 


.? fox-trot, text av Goésta 
Stevens, musik av Nils Lorén, of 
Sweden; pf. © Dee. 10, 1929; 1 «. 
Dec. 26; E for. 7964; Ernst Rolfs 
musikforlags, a. b., Stockholm, 
Sweden. 29393: 


Ven Jesucita ven; Jetra y musica de 
Manuel Flores, of Mexico, domiciled 
at El Paso; pf. [Photostat] © 
Dec. 10, 1929; 2 ce. Dec. 16; E pub. 
11642; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

- 293894 


Ven vel ich shoin a kale veren; words 
by Israel Rosenberg, music by H. 
Wohl. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dec. 19, 1929; E unp. 14646; 
Herman Wohl, New York. 29395: 


Vem vet .. 


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29396 


Vengo a verla; letra y musica de Jose 
Peralta, of Mexico, domiciled at El 
Paso; pf. [Photostat] © Dec. 10, 
1929; 2 ce. Dee. 16; E pub. 11643; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 29396 


Veoney ; slow fox trot, words and mu- 
sic by M. Capps. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Dee. 6, 1929; B 
unp. 14098; Morton Capps, Sheridan, 
Wy. 


‘Verdi (Giuseppe) Miserere; from Il 
trovatore, arr. by Ernest Millikin; 
pf. © Dec. 30, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 31; 
EK pub. 12061; Ernest Millikin, Buf- 
falo, N. Y. 29398 


Vesperal; by R. S. Stoughton; organ. 
© Dec. 18, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 20; E pub. 
11808; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 29399 


Vi vil ha’ et lille hus paa maaen; 
tekst af Bérge Miiller, musik af 
Henry Willum, of Denmark; pf. © 
Nov. 1, 1929; 1 e. Nov. 20;.E for. 
7752; Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

29400 


Vide un bimbo un fiorellin....; 
romanza, di Federica, testo di A. 
Boschetti, musica di Franz Lehar, 
of Hungary. © May 8, 1929; 1 «¢. 
July 16; E for. 7953; Casa musicale 
‘Mauro, Rome. 29401 


Vieni sul mare; Italian waltz song, 
arr. by Joseph Paul Elsnic; concer- 
tina. © Dec. 10, 1929; 2 ¢. Dec. 31; 
E pub. 12092; Vitak-Elsnic co., Chi- 


cago. 29402 
Village fair; mazurka, by William 
Baines; pf. © Dee. 18, 1929; 2 c. 


Dec. 20; E pub. 11801; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 29403 


Vin (Le) perdu; de Charmes, poéme 
de Paul Valéry, musique de Vincenzo 
Tommasini, of Italy. © Dec. 3, 
1929; 1 e. Dee: 4; E for. 7796; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 29404 


Vinga-valsen; text av Fritz Gustaf, 
musik av Ernst Rolf, of Sweden ; pf. 
© 1c. Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14882; 
Ernst Rolfs musikforlags, a. b., 
Stockholm, Sweden. 29405 


Viniste del cielo; lyrics by Adolfo 
Utrera, music by N. Menendez, of 
Cuba, domiciled at New York; pf. 
© 1 «. Dec. 20, 1929; E unp. 14690; 
Nilo Menendez, New York. 29406 


Violet (The) waltz; text avy Jean 
Krnst, musik av Guy Hunter, of 
Sweden; pf. [Swedish text] © 


29397 . 


pt. III, D. 8., V. 24 


Noy. 30, 1929; 1 ¢. Dec. 26; E for. 
7966; Reuter & Reuter, Stockholm, 
Sweden. | 29407 


Violet’s (The) message; words by M. 
L. Campbell, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dee. 3, 1929; E unp. 13930; 
May Lackey Campbell, Judsonia, 
Ark. 29408 


Virtuoso—caprice; by A. Arentzen; 
violin. © Dec. 10, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 
13; E pub. 11669; Arnuly Arentzen, 
Minneapolis. 29409 


Vision de volupté; prélude sympho- 
nique, par G. Bonincontro, of Italy ; 
petit orch. parties, avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Oct. 17, 1929; 1 c. 
Nov. 16; E for. 7885; Editions Max 
Eschig, Paris. 29410 


Visioni di danze; intermezzo, di S. 
Valisi, of Italy; salon orch. parti, 
con pf. conduttore. 4to. © Oct. 8, 
1929; 1 ec. Dec. 11; E for. 7841; Casa 
editrice Alfonso Drago, Magenta, 
Italy. 29411 


Visor och melodier (Lauluja ja lau- 
lemia); till dikter av Thor Cnat- 
tingius, musik av Yrjo Kilpinen, of 
Finland, op. 48-46. hafte 14. 
[Swedish, Finnish and German text] 
© Nov. 1, 1929; 1 c. each Nov. 20; 
E for. 7757-7760; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen. 29412-29415 


Viva lu nostru re; canzone siciliana, 
versi e musica di R. Gioiosa, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York; violin. 
© 1c. Dec. 31, 1929; E unp. 15116; 
Rosina Gioiosa, New York. 29416 


Voice of the blues; words and music 
by Thomas Dorsey. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dee. 12, 1929; 
E unp. 14401; State Street music 


pub. co., ine., Chicago. 29417 
Volvid Maruca; bolero-son, letra y 
musica por P. Flores. [Words and 


melody only] © 1c. Dec. 18, 1929; 
EH unp. 14614; Pedro Flores, New 
York. 29418 


Wachtmeister (Axel Raoul) ‘Tre pi- 
anostycken for vanster hand; av A. 
R. Wachtmeister, of Sweden. nr. 1. 
Glidje. [2 others] © Nov. 1, 1929; 
1c. Nov. 20; E for. 7742; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 29419 


Wagner (Richard) Huldigungsmarsch ; 
arr. for symphonic band by M. L.. 
Lake; conductor pt. © Nov. 15, 
1929 ;"'2..c. Nov. 25; BH pubs iiiz2: 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 29420 


1540 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1929 


29440 


Die meistersinger von Niirnberg; 
vorspiel, arr. by Chas. J. Roberts; 
full orch. pts., with pf.-conductor. 
© Oct.’ 25, 1929: 2 c. Dec. 28; HE 
pub. 12000; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 29421 


Wait a minute; words and music by 
Ed. E. Elton and Shaun Glenville, of 
Great Britain; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. by R. S. Stoddon. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Oct. 15, 
d929> 1 c.Oct.. VG; EB. for. 0772;,.B. 
Feldman & co., London. 29422 


Wait till I get my specs; novelty rube 
song, words and musi¢c by Thomas B. 


Weaver. Syracuse, N. Y¥:., Willis N. 
Bugbee co. © Nov. 4, 1929; 2 c¢. 
Dee. 2; E pub. 11261; Willis N. 
Bugbee, Syracuse, N. Y. 29423 


Waiting for my sunbeam: words by A. 
Triick, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Ock-21y 192922. esDees 11 2 BE pub. 
11529; Adeline Triick, Brooklyn. 

29424 


Waiting for the new-dawn of tomor- 
row; words by A. Cincotta, music 
by Samuel H. Speck. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Dec. 3, 1929; 
E unp. 13931; Anthony Cincotta, 
Brunswick, Md. 29425 


Waiting for you; words and music by 
G. W. Cheney. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Dec. 30, 1929; E unp. 
15099 ; George Wright Cheney, Cin- 
cinnati. 29426 


Wake up your feet; from Padlocks of 
1929, words and music by Mack Gor- 
don and Geo. D. Wiest. © Nov. 19, 
1929; 2 ce. Nov. 20; E pub. 11188; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 29427 


Waken, lords and ladies gay; words 
by Walter Scott, music by G. A. 
Grant-Schaefer; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Dee. 9, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 12; E pub. 
11496; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 29428 


Wall Street blues; words by Margaret 
Gregory and W. ©. Handy, music by 
W. C. Handy; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Nov. 30, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 6; E pub. 
11346; W. C. Handy, New York. 

29429 

Wall (The) Street blues; or, I'd 
rather have backing than necking, 
words and music by H. Cohen. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1 ¢. Dec. 
17, 1929; E unp. 14599; Helen Cohen, 
New York. 29430 


Waltz anew; words and music by M. 
B. Coster. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1929; E 
unp. 14278; Magdalen B. Coster, 
Brooklyn. 29431 


Waltz melody in F; by N. A. Ring- 
holz; melody, with pf. ace. © 1. 
Dec. 9, 1929; E unp. 14210; Norbert 
A. Ringholz, Sandusky, O. 29432 


Wanakah folio; solos for Hawaiian 
guit., by B. Sheldon Green. © Dec. 
21, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 21; E pub. 11837; 
Don Santos pub. co., ine., Rochester, 
Wiece® 29433 


Wanderer, come home; words by Jim- 
mie Kennedy, music by Maurice 
Beresford, of Great Britain; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by R. S. Stoddon. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Dec. 2, 1929; 1 e@ Dec. 3; E for. 
7802; B. Feldman & co., London. 

29434 


Wandering (The) man; words by Vic- 
tor Levien, music by G. Walther, of 
Belgium, domiciled at New York. 
© 1c. Dec. 11, 1929; E unp. 14342; 
Gustave Walther, New York. 29435 


Wandering Will; words and music by 
Mod... eiipusch.. © -4 @ Dees a: 
1929; E unp. 13952; Michael Edgar 
Bilpusch, Los Angeles. 29436 


Warum gehort dein roter mund nicht 
mir allein? slow-fox, text von Fritz 
Rotter, musik von Robert Stolz, of 
Austria, op. 519. © July 15, 1929; 
1c. Aug. 28; E for. 7954; Roehr, a. 
g,. Berlin. 29437 


Warum ist nur das veilchen treu und 
treulos die tomate? lied und foxtrot, 


worte von Menne Freudenberg, 
musik von Otto Stransky, of 
Czechoslovakia. © Sept. 17, 1929; 


1 ec. Oct. 24; E for. 8002; Drei mas- 
ken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 29438 


Warum mocht’? man das, was man nie 
haben kann? tango, text und musik 
von Fritz Rotter, of Germany, and 
Michael Krausz, of Hungary, fiir 
klavier von Fred Ralph [pseud. of 
Hermann Krome] © Nov. 29, 1929; 
1 ce. Dec. 28:; E for. 7995; Drei mas- 
ken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 29439 


Was I dreaming; words and music by 
E. L. Hamilton; with quartet for 
male or mixed cho. © 1c. Dec. 9, 
1929; E unp. 14225; Edith L. Hamil- 
ton, Lake Arthur, N. M. 29440 


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29441 


pt. 111, 0. 8., v. 24 


Was kann ich dafiir! slow-fox, text 
von Max Hansen, musik yon Max 
Hansen und Peter Kreuder, both of 
Austria. © Dee. 5, 1929; 1 ¢. Dec. 
28; E for. 7998; Drei-masken verlag, 
a. g., Berlin. 29441 


Washboard wiggles; melody by Tiny 
Parham. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1929; E 
unp. 14161; Southern music pub co., 
ine., New York. 29442 


Washington’s birthday; juvenile op- 
eretta in 2 acts, book, lyrics and 
music by Lina Loring. 4to. © Dec. 
9, 1929; 2 ec. Dee. 11; D pub. 27635; 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 29443 


Wasn’t it beautiful while it lasted? 
from Flyin’ high, words and music 
by B. G. De Sylva [pseud. of George 
Gard De Sylva], Lew Brown and 
Ray Henderson. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. Dee. 31, 1929; E 
unp. 15082; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 29444 


Wasted life blues; words and music 
by B. Smith. [Words and melody 
only] ©l1e. Noy. 26, 1929; E unp. 
143438; Bessie Smith, New York. 


29445 » 


Wasting the hours; words and music 
by G. H. Turner, of Great Britain, 
arr. by Dave Comer; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by R. S. Stoddon. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Oct. 
15, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 17; E for. 7774; 
B. Feldman & co., London. 29446 


Wave Old Glory; words and music by 
Jobn HE. Boothe Ford. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Dec. 4, 1929; 
EK unp. 14017; Emma Ford, Bonner 


Springs, Kan. 29447 
Way down in Alabama; lyric and 
music by J. Pierce. [Words and 


melody only] 
E unp. 14870; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 29448 


Way. (The) I do; fox trot, words by 
C. Norris, music by B. Oakland; ist 
violin. ©1c. Nov 29, 1929; BH unp. 
14359; Ben Oakland and Cal Norris, 
New York. 29449 


Way (The) I feel to-day; words by 
Andy Razaf, music by Donald Red- 
man and Howard Quicksell. ©1e. 
Nov. 18, 1929; EH unp. 14846; Joe 
Davis, New York. 29450 


Way (The), the Truth, the Life; text 
by George W. Doane, music by HB. 
S. Hosmer. 1. High voice, in D 
flat. —2. Low voice, in'B flat. © 


© 1.¢, Dee. 7, 1929; 


Nov. 18, 1929; 2 c each Nov. 23; 
E pub. 11112; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 29451 


We cheer givers say face the sunshine ; 
words and music by EK. Herman. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ec. 
Dec. 19, 1929; E unp. 14644; Essie 
Herman, New York. 29452 


We love us; words by Lee Morre, 
music by Joe Sanders. [Words and 
melody only] ©41e. Dee. 17, 1929; 
E unp. 14673; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 29458. 


We're at peace with the world, mind- 
ing our own business; words and 
music by B. Miller. [Words and 
melody only] ©1. Dee. 9, 1929; 
EH unp. 14219; Bob Miller, New York. 

29454 


Weht im herbst der wind... ! tango,. 
worte von Theo Halton, musik von 
Friedrich Wilhelm Rust, of Ger- 
many. © Nov. 4, 1929; 1 e. Nov. 
27; E for. 7710; Musikverlag City, 
Leipzig. 29455. 


Weihnachts-album; 31 Weihnachtslie- 
der, zusammengestellt von Carl Gan- 
schals, of Germany, bearb. von Her- 
mann Wenzel, of Germany, arr. fir 
violine von A. Ringer; pf. mit unter- 
legtem text und 2. violine. © Nov. 
5, 1928; 1 e«. Jan. 11, 1929; Hi for 
2244; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 29456 


Welcome to Hollywood; opening cho., 
words and music by J. Toney, arr. 
by Fred Tunstall. © 1c. Nov. 12, 
1929; E unp. 14886; James Toney, 
St. Joseph, Mo. 29457 


Well dressed man; oriental music for 
cafe scene, by Arthur Kay; pf. 
1 ec. Nov. 5, 1929; E unp. 18974; 
Fox film corp., New York. 29458 


Wenn du mich nicht mehr lieb hast... 
tango, worte von Fritz Rotter, musik 
von Richard Fall, of Austria. © 
Oct. 29, 1929; 1 ec. Dee. 17; BH for. 
7909; Wiener bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 

29459 


Wenn du treulos bist; tango, aus Die 
drei musketiere, text von Schanzer 
u. Welisch, musik von Ralph Benat- 
zky, of Austria, klav.-arr. von Nico 
Dostal, of Austria. © Aug. 27, 1929; 
1 ec. Dee. 20; E for. 7927; Alrobi 
musikverlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

29460 


1542 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1929 


Were you just pretending; from No, 
no, Nannette, lyric by Herman Ruby, 
music by M. K. Jerome; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © Nov. 15, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 
19; E pub. 11244; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 29461 


Weselny marsz; melody by Joseph 
Kmiec. © 1c. Noy. 22, 1929; E unp. 
13987 ; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 29462 


West (The) is the best; words by E. 
Hooper, musie by Vida Tribble; pf. 
and ukulele ace. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Nov. 20, 1929; 
2c. Dec. 5; E pub. 11447; Edith 
Hooper, Oakland, Calif. 29463 


What a fool I’ve been to believe in 
you; words and music by Al Eldridge 
{i. e. Alfred Eldridge], arr. by Jean 
Walz: pf. and ukulele ace. Chi- 
cago, Grossman & Lewis music pub. 
co. © Dec. 24, 1929; 2 c Dec. 30; 
E pub. 12046; Bernard Grossman 
and Edward Lewis, Chicago. 29464 


What a perfect night for love; words 
by Charles Lenzen and Al Cameron, 
music by Pete Bontsema; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Jan. 2, 1930; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 30, 1929; E pub. 12054; Hand- 


man, Kent & Goodman, inc., New |} 


York. 29465 


What a wonderful day; words by A. 
Sarentine, music by John Douglas 


Stuart. ©1ce. Dec. 2, 1929; E unp. 
13915; Andy Sarentine, Franklin 
Square, L. I., N. Y. 29466 


What can I do to win your love? 
words and music by W. C. Vincent. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Dec. 23, 1929; E unp. 14834; Wil- 
liam Clinton Vincent, Houston. 

29467 


What does it mean; hymn, words by 
James Rowe, music by A. M. Pace. 
© Sept. 15, 1929; 2 c Dec. 20; B 
pub. 11784; Adger M. Pace, Law- 
renceburg, Tenn. 29468 


What kind 0’ man is you; words and 
music by Hoagy Carmichael. © 
Nov. 29, 1929; 2 c. Dee: 7; E) pub. 
11356; Mills music, inec., New York. 

29469 


What makes a tom cat blue; words 
and music by J. M. Williams. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Dec. 5, 1929; E unp. 14070; State 
Street music pub. ¢co., ine., Chicago. 

29470 


29481 


What’s a fellow to do; words by M. 
Vermilya, music by Miriam Herr. 
© 1c. Dec. 20, 1929; B unp. 14676; 
Marjorie Vermilya, Muncy, Pa. 

29471 


What’s happened? melody by Grace 
Dalton. ©1c. Dec. 9, 1929; E unp. 
14192; Gertrude Duckman, Brooklyn. 

29472 


What’s the matter; words and music 
by W. Shade. [Words and melody 
only] ©'1le. Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 
15012; Southern music pub. co., ince., 
New York. 29473 


What will Xmas mean to me, with you 
far away; words and music by E. R. 
Valdes; B flat cornet. © 1c. Nov. 
26, 1929; E unp. 14887; Edwin Ray- 
mond Valdes, Nashville. 29474 


What would I care? from Top speed, 
words and music by Bert Kalmar 
and Harry Ruby; pf. and ukulele 


acc. © Nov. 22, 1929; 2 ¢. Nov. 25; 
E pub. 11153; Harms, ine. New 
York. 29475 


When beauty fills the southern night; 

words and music by B. Butcher. © 

1 e@. Dee. 27, 1929; E unp. 15039; 
Beulah Butcher, Lafayette, La. 

29476 


When I awoke dear at dawn; waltz, 
words by J. R. Mann, music by Jack 
and Harvey Mann. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dec. 16, 1929; 
E unp. 14517; Jack Richard Mann, 
Brooklyn. 29477 


When I had but fifty cents; lyric and 
music by Binkley bros. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dec. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 14955; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 29478 


When I’m looking at you; from The 
rogue song, words by Clifford Grey, 
music by Herbert Stothart. © Dec. 
18, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 20; E pub. 11725; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York. 29479 


When I’m sad and lonesome; waltz, 
words and musie by Rosie Roseman 
[pseud. of L. G. Rosemann] ©1«. 
Dec. 17, 1929; E unp. 14606; Louis 
Gilford Rosemann, San Diego, Calif. 

z 29480 


When it’s moonlight in Killarney; 
words and music by H. Ireland, of 
Great Britain. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Dee. 21, 1929; E unp. 
14720; Hugh Ireland, Calgary, Alta., 
Canada. 29481 


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29482 


When it’s springtime; words and mu- 
sic by J. E. Jones. © 1. Dec. 2, 
1929; E unp. 14542; J. Elliot Jones, 
Camden, N. J. 29482 


When Izzy drives his Lizzie down a 
busy thorofare; words and music by 


KG) SAnien™ “pt (Cae Re ae 
1929; E unp. 14296; Kenneth George 
Allen, New York. 29483 
When lovers love in dreamland: 


words by I. M. Frock, music by E. 
Whittemore. [Words and melody 
only] ©1«c. Dee. 31, 1929; E unp. 
15114; Irvin M. Frock and Earl 
Whittemore, ‘Baltimore. 29484 


When my ship sailed away from Ha- 
waii; words and music by Walter 
Smith and Arvie J. Hagin. © Sept. 
18, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 23; E pub. 11254; 
Noah Frederick and Arvie Hagin, 
San Francisco. 29485 


When my sweetie takes a bow; words 
by George K. Kews [pseud. of W. G. 
Lederer], music by Spencer Adams. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Oct, 16,1929: 2.c .Dec,.Jd1* Es tobe 
11528; Walter G. Lederer, Falls, Pa. 

29486 


When the birds come back again; 
words and music by C. L. Weeks; 
high voice. Schroon Lake, N. Y., 
Folk song co. © Nov. 12, 1929; 2 e. 
Nov. 16; E pub. 11237; Charles L. 
Weeks, Schroon Lake, N. Y. 29487 


When the leaves are turning brown 
in Carolina; words and music by J. 
Tucker. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 c¢. Dec. 9, 1929; BE unp. 14207; 
Jeannette Tucker, New Orleans. 

29488 


When the shadows flee; hymn, words 
by Mrs. J. M. Hunter, music by B. 
B. Beall. © Oct. 1, 1929; 2 ce. Dec. 
6; E pub. 11329; B. B. Beall, Doug- 
lasville, Ga. 29489 


When the wedding bells are ringing 
I love you; words by Leo Halo, mu- 
sic by A. W. Dupaw. © 1 ¢c. Dec. 
23, 1929: E unp. 14841; Arthur 
Walker Dupaw, Burlington, Vt. 

29490 


When the winter winds blow cold; 
words by M. A. Walton, music by 
D. D. Hutt. © 1c. Dec. 13, 1929; 
E unp. 14434; Mahala Annie Waly 
ton, Helena, Mont. 29491 


When they wrote about it, they wrote 
about me; words by Sugar Marcella, 
music by T. J. Reilly. © 1c. Nov. 


pt. III, n. s., Vv. 24 


19, 1929; E unp. 14698; Thomas 
Joseph Reilly, Singac, N. J. 29492 


When thou came to me at dusk; 
words by M. Johnsrud, music by 
Phil Starr. [Words and melody 
only] ©1.e. Dec. 4, 1929; E unp. 


14018; Mary Johnsrud, Yakima, 
Wash. 29493 
When we're on our honey-moon; 


words and music by R. Larsh. © 
Dec. 17, 1929; 2 c,. Dee. 20; Hi pub, 
11820; Ralph Larsh, Chicago. 
29494 
When we take Him at His word; 
hymn, words and music by James 
M.. Black.: ©, Nov.) 4,.)1929—) 2c. 
Dec. 9; E pub. 11407; Hall-Mack co., 
Philadelphia. 29495 


When you called me _ sweetheart; 
words and music by Archie Turner 
[i. e. Archibald U. Turner]' © 1. 
Dec. 2, 1929; E unp. 13948; Archi- 
bald Ulunui Turner, Fort Hum- 
phreys, Va. 29496 


When you come back, machree; words 
and music by F. Wickham. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Dec. 16, 
1929; E unp. 14538; Florence Wick- 
ham, New York. 29497 


When you come to Broadway; words 
and music by R. D. Street. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Dec. 16, 
1929; E unp. 14500; R. D. Street, 
Philadelphia. 29498 


When you dance with an old sweet- 
heart; melody by Peter De Rose 
and Marty Bloom [pseud. of M. IL. 


Blumenthal] © 1 ¢. Dee. 30, 1929; 
E unp. 15086; Gene Austin, ine, 
New York. 29499 
When youre in love; waltz, from 


The talk of Hollywood, words and 
music by Al Piantadosi, Nat Carr 
and Jack Glogau. © Dee. 9, 1929; 
2 ec. Dec. 9; E pub. 11428; Triangle 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 
29500 
When you say we’re in love; words 
and music by C. Ide. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Dee. 28, 1929; 
E unp. 15072; Charles Ide, Stoning- 
ton, Conn. 29501 


When you smile, sweetheart mine; 
words and music by Maurice Beres- 
ford and Rex Chevalier, of Great 
Britain; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by R. 8S. Stoddon. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Dec. 2, 1929; 
1 ec. Dee. 3; E for. 7801; B. Feld- 
man & co., London. 29502 


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no. 12, 1929 


29524 


When you were away; words and mu- 
sic by J. Anderson. © Dec. 24, 1929; 
2 ce. Dec. 30; E pub. 12048; Jack An- 
derson, Minneapolis. 29503 


Whenever I think of you; waltz bal- 
lad, theme song of Whispering 
winds, lyric by Harry D. Kerr, mu- 
sie by H. J. Tandler; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Nov. 25, 1929; 2 ¢. Nov. 
26; E pub. 11125; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 29504 


Where are you going Alice; words and 
music by G. B. Grayson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Dec. 26, 
1929; E unp. 14997; Southern music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 29505 


Where, oh! where is that moon; words 
* and music by Ted Pola and Eddie 
Brandt; pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 
Zeige: F GUAUS. 26,0 4,,.6. Oct. 35 
Beepun. 11719°. Francs; ‘Day- & 
Hunter, ltd., London. 29506 


Where the fadeless flowers bloom; 
sacred song, words and music by G. 
Bennard. © Oct: 7, 1929.2 ¢, Dec. 
26; E pub. 11873; George Bennard, 
Hermosa, Calif. 29507 


Where the weeping willow whispers to 
the moon; words and music by B. 
LaRoche. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Noy. 15, 1929; E unp. 13264; 
Betty LaRoche, Jeanette, Pa. 29508 


Where there’s a will, there’s a way; 
words and music by M. A. Lynch. 
© 1c. Dec. 13, 1929; E unp. 14456; 
Margaret Alliston Lynch, Walling- 
ford, Conn. 29509 


Where water-lillies [!] grow; words by 
R. Y. Sandford, music by R. Y. Sand- 
ford of U. S., and Udo Lindemann, 
of Germany, domiciled at New York. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Dec. 4, 1929; E unp. 14007; Richard 
Y. Sandford, Montclair, N. J. 29510 


While I know you’re mine; words and 
music by Dolly Lewis. © Dec. 9, 
1929: 2 ¢. Dee..9;;.E. pub. , 11434; 
Dolly Lewis, St. Charles, Ill. 29511 


While Maggie is riding her wheel; 
words by A. B. McFadden, music by 
Richard Broughton. © 1c. Dee. 9, 
1929; E unp. 14206; Augusta B. Mc- 
Fadden, Farmer, S. D. 29512 


While shepherds watched their flocks 
by night; anthem for Christmas, 
words by Nahum Tate, music by 
Eric H. Thiman, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices, with organ acc. 4to. 


© Sept. 30, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 3; E 
for. 7717; Novello & co., Itd., London. 
29513 


Whisper to me; lyric by Laura May 
Barker, music by B. Bournet [pseud. 
of Violette Bournet] © 1 ¢. Nov. 
29, 1929; E unp. 13796; Barker- 
Bournet co., Laura Barker and Vio- 
lette Bournet, Chicago. 29514. 


Whispering flame; words by Genevieve: 
Farnell [i. e. G. F. Bond], music by 
F. W. Young. [Photostat] ©1e. 
Oct. 19, 1929; E unp. 14269; Gene- 
vieve Farnell Bond and Frank W. 
Young, Washington. 29515. 


Whispering lane; words and music by 
H. L. Vogel, arr. by Delos Owen. 
[Photostat] © 1 ¢. Dee. 6, 1929; 
E unp. 14085; Helen Lillie Vogel, 
Chicago. ‘29516. 


Whispering waters; words by Oliver 
Murray Edwards, music by Gran- 
ville English; high voice. Syracuse, 
N. Y., Oliver music co. © Nov. 5,. 
192952" ex Nov. 8; °E -pub: '11231; 
Oliver M. Edwards, Syracuse, N. Y. 

29517 

Whistling (The): farmer boy; melody 
by G. Fillmore. © 1 c. Dee. 26, 
1929; E unp. 14968; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 29518 


Whistling in the dark; words and 
music by Henry Souvaine and E. Y. 
Harburg. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dec. 6, 1929; E unp. 14460; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 29519: 


Whither ; tone poem, by Agnes Clune 
Quinlan; pf. © Dec. 12, 1929; 2 e. 
Dec. 14; E pub. 11698; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 29520- 


Who cares? words and music by G. J. 
Loeffier; pf. © 1 ¢. Dec. 7, 1929; 
E unp. 14095; Gertrude Jaycox Loef- 
fler, McKeesport, Pa. 29521 


Who could say no; words and music 
by Ted Koehler and Harold Arlen. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Dec. 20, 1929; E unp. 14679; George 
& Arthur Piantadosi, ine., New York. 

29522 

Who is Santa? juvenile cantata for 
Christmas, book and music by M. 
Isabelle Ritter. S8vo. © Oct. 16, 
1929; 1c. Oct. 30, 1 c. Nov. 9; D pub. 
27624; Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 

29523 

Who’ll do; words and music by Ewald 
Haun; pf. © 1 ec. Nov. 12, 1929; 
E unp. 14348; Ewald Bernhard 
Haun, New York. 29524 


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29525 


Who loves the rain; words by Francis 
Shaw, music by A. Byrnes. © 1. 
Dec. 18, 1929; E unp. 14638; Alma 
Byrnes, Waban, Mass. 29525 


‘Who’s goin’; words and music by J. 
W. Jamison. © 1c. Dee. 7, 1929; 
EK unp. 14201; John W. Jamison, 
Great Lakes, Ill. 29526 


Whole (The) darned thing’s for you; 
lyric by Roy Turk, music by Fred 
Ahlert. © 1c. Dec. 6, 1929; E unp. 
14091; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
Culver City, Calif. 29527 


‘Whoopee; lyric by Israel Rosenberg, 
music by Sholom Secunda. [Yiddish 
text. Words and melody only] © 
1 ce. Dee. 14, 1929; E unp. 14458; 
Samuel Secunda, Brooklyn. 29528 


Whoopin’ it up; from Loose ankles, 
lyric by Jack Meskill, music by Pete 
Wendling; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Dec. 13, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 17; E pub. 
11917; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 29529 


“Whose heart will you break to-mor- 
row, like you’ve broken mine to-day ; 
lyric by P. De Frank, music by 
Ernest J. Goulston. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 29, 1929; 
E unp. 14639; Paul De Frank, Bos- 
ton. 29530 


‘Why did the sausage roll? comedy fox- 
trot, written and composed by Will 
E. Haines and Percy Edgar, both of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele acc. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Nov. 29, 1929; 1 ce. Dee. 2; E for. 
7870; Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., 
London. 29531 


‘Why do I? words and music by J. 
Fischman. © 1 c. Dee. 23, 1929; E 
unp. 15088; Julia Fischman, Brook- 
lyn. 29532 


‘Why do you suppose; from Heads up, 
words by Lorenz Hart, music by 
Richard Rodgers; pf. and ukulele 


ace. © Nov. 29, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 2; 
E pub. 11146; Harms, ine, New 
York. 29533 


‘Why don’t flies get, fat? written and 
composed by Harry Castling and 
Elven Hedges, both of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Nov. 29, 
1929; 1 ¢@. Dee. 2; E for. 7875; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 

29534 


pt. IIT, 0. s., v. 24 


Why leave me; words and music by 
G. K. Arthur, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at West Hollywood, Calif. 
© 1 «¢. Dee. 27, 1929; E unp. 15051; 
George K. Arthur, West Hollywood, 
Calif. 29535 


Why not—say I; lyric by David S&. 
Goldberg, music by J. Chernis. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Dec. 3, 1929; E unp. 18969; Jack 
Chernis, New York. 29536 


Why should I keep loving you; words 
by Thomas McDonough, music by 
iJ. J. Ricciardi. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 e¢. Dee. 19, 1929; 
E unp. 14660; Joseph J. Ricciardi, 
Jersey City. 29537 


Wicky, wacky, woo; words by P. D. 
Feinman, music by Richard Brough- 
ton. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1929; E unp. 
14205; Philip D. Feinman, Chicago. 

29538 


Wid-out a song; words and music by 
R. Claymes. © 1 c. Dec. 12, 1929; 
E unp. 14424; Raymond Claymes, 
New York. 29539 


Wigerka polka; melody by Joseph 
Kmiec. © 1 ¢. Novy. 22, 1929; EB 
unp. 13988; Southern music pub co., 
inc., New York. 29540 


Wild and reckless hobo; words by B. - 
Miller and Bill Baker, music by B. 
Miller. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1929; E unp. 15055; 
Bob Miller, New York. 29541 


Will you be my sweetheart? words by 
M. Neasham, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dec. 4, 1929; E unp. 14003; 
Mary Neasham, Higin, Ia. 29542 


Wm. Fox silver jubilee march; lyrics 
by Natalie R. Yeo and.Tom. F. Mac- 
Donald, music by M. M. Yeo. 
[Photostat] © 1 c. Oct. 21, 1929; 
EH unp. 13994; Matilda Macy Yeo, 
Glendale, Calif. 29543 


Wind (The); chromatic study, by C. 
B. Leeson; E flat saxophone and pf. 
© 1c. Dec. 10, 1929; E unp. 14337; 
Cecil Burton Leeson, Los Angeles. 

29544 


Wind in the trees; words and music 
by H. L. Vogel, arr. by Delos Owen. 
[Photostat] © 1 c. Dec. 6, 1929; 
E unp. 14084; Helen Lillie Vogel, 
Chicago. 29545 


Winter (A) landscape; by Nathan 
Novick; orch. pts. 4to.- © Nov. 15, 


1546 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1929 


1929; 2 ec. Dec. 20; E pub. 11864; 
Kalmus filmusic edition, New York. 
29546 


Winter night in the valley; pt.-song, 
from Four songs of the seasons, 
words by Mona Modini Wood, music 
by Elinor Remick Warren; mixed 
voices, a capella. 4to. © Dec. 3, 
1929; 2 ce. Dec. 5; E pub. 11309; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 29547 


Wintzer (Richard) Fiinf gesdinge; 
gedichte von verschiedenen dichtern, 
musik von R. Wintzer, of Germany, 
op . 36. 1. Der grosse geiger. [4 
others] © Oct. 1, 1929; 1c. Dec. 2; 
EB for. 7892; N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 29548 


——Vier duette; gedichte von ver- 
schiedenen dichtern, musik von 
Richard Wintzer, of Germany, op. 
35; sop. u. ten. 1. Unser lied. [3 
others] © Oct. 1, 1929; 1 c. Dee. 
2; E for. 7893; N. Simrock, G. m. 
b. H., Berlin. 29549 


Wishing dreams; words by V. T. 
Reese, music by A. C. Luetke. © 
1 ec. Nov. 16, 1929; E unp. 14544; 
Anna Costello Luetke and Virginia 
Thurman Reese, Minneapolis. 29550 


With a little girl just like you; words 
by Charles Sansone, music by P. J. 
Shahin and August Lazaro. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Dec. 16, 
1929; E unp. 14578; Paul Joseph 


Shahin, Brooklyn. 29551 
With Jesus; words and music by 
Luther G. Presley. [Words and 


melody only] ©1c. Dec. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 14925; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 29552 


With muted strings; by August 
Noelck, of Germany; pf., four hands. 
© Dee. 18, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 20; E pub. 
11806; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 29553 


With you; from Puttin’ on the ritz, 
words and music by Irving Berlin. 
© Dec. 2, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 3; E pub. 
11283; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 29554 


With you; words by Joe Greene, music 
by Geo. Earl Byard. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Dee. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 15031; R. J. Brewer pub. co., 
Kansas City, Mo. 29555 


With you where you are; lyric by Mort 


Dixon, music by Rube Bloom; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Dec. 20, 1929; 


29567 


2 ec. Dec. 23; E pub. 11902; Remick 
musie corp., New York. 29556 


Without a shadow of doubt; fox trot, 
words and music by H. Oblinger. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1 ¢. Dee. 
11, 1929; EH unp. 14834; Harry Ob- 
linger, San Francisco. 2955T 


Witmark (The) theme songs for saxo- 
phone; arr. by Merle Johnston; B 
flat tenor or sop. and BH flat alto or 
bar., with pf. ace. no. 1. © Nov. 
16, 1929; 2c. Nov. 20; E pub. 11240; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

29558 


Witmark (The) theme songs for tenor 
banjo; arr. by Anthony Colicchio; 
with pf. ace. no. 1. © Nov. 16, 
1929; 2c. Noy. 20; BE pub. 11241; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

29559: 


Woe is me (Ohimé) ; by C. Monteverdi, 
English tr. by Hugh and Elaine 
Ross, of Great Britain ; mixed voices. 
4to. © Nov. 25, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 26; 
E pub. 11154; G. Ricordi & co., New 
York. 29560: 


Wohabi; war dance, by Sam A. Perry; 
fi. @, 1 ¢.. Dec, 25, 1929 - Fi amp. 
14764; Universal pictures corp., Uni- 
versal City, Calif. 29561 


-Wojtus rienlander; melody by M. V. 


Pajakowski. © 1c. Dee. 4, 1929; E 
unp. 14015; Matthew V. Pajakowski, 
Buffalo. 29562 


Women’s quest; words anon., music by 
B. F. Stone, jr. [Photostat] ©le 
Dee. 12, 1929; E unp. 14426; Byron 
F. Stone, jr., San Francisco. 29563: 


Wonderful girl; words by Arthur 
Fields, music by F. Hall. [Words. 
and melody only] © 1c. Dee. 17, 
1929; E upp. 14556; Fred Hall, New 
York. 29564 


Wonderful nights; words by Max 
Gealer, music by A. Zottarelli; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Dec. 12, 1929; 
2 ¢@. Dec. 14; E pub. 11555; Angelo 
Zottarelli, Detroit. 29565. 


Wonderful (A) Savior is Jesus; words 
and music by J. Owen Long; with 
violin obbl. by Ira Sankey Long. 
Dee. 5, 1929; 2 ce. Dec. 9; E pub. 
11419; A. W. Perry’s sons, Sedalia, 
Mo. 29566 


Wonderful sweetheart of dreams; 
words by A. F. Simolke, music by 
Richard Broughton. © 1c. Dec. 28, 
1929; E unp. 15062; Andrew F. Si- 
molke, Sheboygan, Wis. 29567 


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29568 


Won’t you come back; fox trot, words 
and music by I. Tobin. © 1c. Dec. 
23, 1929; E unp. 14808; Ivan Tobin, 
Chicago. 29568 


Won’t you come back; words and 
music by M. Echols. © 1c. Dec. 6, 
1929; EK unp. 14186; Mildred Hehols, 
Washington. 29569 


Won’t you tell me why; words by 
Frances Field, music by A. Murta 
and Frances Field. © 1 ¢. Dee. 23, 
1929; EH unp. 14887; Alta Murta, 
Los Angeles. 29570 


Woodland idyl; by Sam A. Perry; pf. 
© 1c. Dec. 23, 1929; E unp. 14765; 
Universal pictures corp., Universal 
City, Calif. 29571 


Woodland idyl; polka, by K. Echtner, 
of Czechoslovakia, domiciled at Chi- 
cago; band pts. 4to. © Sept. 28, 
1929 ; 2 c. Oct. 7; E pub. 9772; Vitak- 
-Elsnic co., Chicago. 29572 


Woodpeckers (The); for young play- 
ers, words and music by Paul Ton- 
ner; pf., without octaves. © Dec. 
18, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 19; E pub. 11729; 
Clayton EF. Summy co., Chicago. 

29573 


World (A) for two of us; fox-trot, 
lyrics and music by Jack Graham. 
© 1 ce. Dee. 21, 1929; E unp. 14696; 
H. Jerome Graham, South Bend, 
Ind. 29574 


Worried love; words and music by 
Dixie Nolan. pts. 1, 2. [ Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Dec. 26, 1929; 
E unp. 14919; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 29575 


Worship and praise; for church and 
Sunday school, compiled by Gordon 
D. Shorney. © Nov. 8, 1929; 2 «. 
Nov. 19; aff. Nov. 18; AA 30467; 
Hope pub. co., Chicago. 29576 


‘Would you? words and music by J. 
Taccati, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. [Words and melody only] © 
1 c. Dee. 9, 1929; E unp. 14189; Jos- 
eph Taccati, Los Angeles. 29577 


‘Would you care? words and music by 
Maury Madison [pseud. of W. R. 
Smith. Photostat] © 1 «¢ Dec. 38, 
1929; E unp. 13939; W. Renwick 
Smith, Hollywood, Calif. 29578 


‘Wreck (The) of the S. S. Vestris; 
words and music by L. E. Jeffrey. 
©1ec. Dee. 23, 1929; E unp. 14800; 
Lula Esther Jeffrey, Indore, W. Va. 

29579: 


pt. III, 0. s., v. 24 


Wyszla chmura’'z zamarza; melody by 
Joseph Mujkut. © 1 e¢ Nov. 22, 
1929; E unp. 138985; Southern music 
pub co., ine., New York. 29580 


Ya estoy aqui; letra y musica de Rafael 
Gomez, of Mexico, domiciled at San 
Diego, Calif.; pf. [Photostat] © 
Dee 10, 1929; 2 ce. Dec. 16; E pub. 
11644; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

29581 


Ya la tarde; letra y musica de Rafael 
Mayat, of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles. [Photostat] © Dee. 10, 
1929; 2 ce. Dee. 16; E pub. 11645; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

29582 


Ya me llevan; letra y musica de Man- 
uel Flores, of Mexico, domiciled at 
El Paso; pf. [Photostat] © Dee. 
10, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 16; E pub. 11646; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

29583 


Ya no llores; letra y musica de Carlos 
Ramirez, of Mexico, domiciled at Hl 
Paso; pf. [Photostat] © Dec. 10, 
1929; 2 ec. Dec. 16; E pub. 11638; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 


29584 
Ya todo pasd; danzonete, letra y 
musica de P. Berrios. [Words and 


melody only] ©1e. Dec. 19, 1929; 
EH unp. 14655; Pedro Berrios, New 
York. 29585 


Yellow and blue; unison song, words 
by Margaret G. Rhodes, music by 
George Rathbone, of Great Britain. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Dec. 13, 1929; 1 e. Dec. 
11; E for. 7820; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 29586 


Yeoman (The) of the guard; choruses, 
words by W. S. Gilbert, music by 
Arthur Seymour Sullivan, arr. as 
part-song by Archibald Thompson 
Davison; men’s voices. 4to. © 
Dec. 14, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 23; E pub. 
11891; E. C. Schirmer music ©Co., 
Boston. 29587 


Yesterday; words and music by A. 
Dunavan. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Dee. 21, 1929; EH unp. 14711; 
Alma Dunavan, Smith Center, Kan. 

29588 


Yet you forgot! words by Clifford Sey- 
ler, music by Reginald Morgan, of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Nov. 29, 1929; 1 c. Dee. 2; E for. 
7869; Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd., 
London. 29589 


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no. 12, 1929 


29611 


Yi et You; intermezzo, par René 
Demaret, of Belgium; pf. © Nov. 
15, 1929; 1 @ Dec. 23; E for 7990; 
Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 

29590 


‘Yiden loift tzim rebi and Kidush; 
words by Solomon Small, music by 
Sholom Secunda. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Dee. 138, 1929; 
E unp. 14452; Samuel Secunda, 
Brooklyn. 29591 


‘Yisker; Hebrew prayer, by George 
Pérlman; violin, with pf. ace. © 
Gel. .2o, 1929:°2 @ Dec: 28: EH: pub. 
11996; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

29592 


‘Yndita (La); melody by E. G. Sando- 
val, of Mexico, domiciled at San An- 
tonio. ©1c. Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 
14980; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 29593 


“Yo con tu amor; letra de Alfonso Bus- 
son, musica de R. Gama, of Mexico. 
© 1c. Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14866; 
Rafael Gama, Los Angeles. 29594 


‘Yo-yo; words and music by Happy 
Cook [pseud. of John Cook. Words 
and melody only] © 1. Dec. 7, 
1929; E unp. 14383; Southern music 
pub ¢co., inc., New York. 29595 


You and I; or, My flying ship, words 
by H. P. Holmes, music by Victor 
Doux Ehle. © 1 ce. Sept. 23, 1929; 
E unp. 15016; Hulda Peterson 
Holmes, San Jose, Calif. 29596 


‘You and I and love; words and music 
by H. E. Hayden; pf. © 1c. Nov. 
16, 1929; E unp. 14602; Henry Ever- 
ett Hayden, Wilmington, Mass. 

29597 


You are mine alone; words and music 
by E. F. Stephan, jr. © 1 c. Dee. 
12, 1929; EH unp. 14469; Edward F. 
Stephan, jr., Hamilton, O. 29598 


You are not there; words and music 
by J. Ward. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1929; 
E unp. 14088; Jean Ward, Jackson- 
ville, Fla. ‘ 29599 


You came, I saw, you conquered me; 
fox-trot song, words and music by 
Leon Zimmerman, Rudy Valée and 
Harold Solomon, arr. by Ed. Smalle; 
male quartet. © Dee. 18, 1929; 2 c. 
Dec. 19; E pub. 11745; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 29600 


You can’t be good in Hollywood; 
words by Bob Gates [i. e. Robert 
McConnel Gates], music by Bill 


Jemison [i. e. W. Z. Jemison. Photo- 
stat] ©1c. Dee. 11, 1929; E unp. 
14328; William Zimmerman Jemison, 
Washington. 29601 


You can’t get enough of that stuff; 
words and music by Al Miller; pf. 
© 1c. Dec. 19, 1929; E unp. 14661; 
Lester Melrose, Chicago. 29602 


You can’t park here; words and music 
by Little Jack Little and Haven Gil- 
lespie, arr. by Bert Peters; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Nov. 27, 1929; 2c. 
Dec. 2; E pub. 11887; Milton Weil 
musie co., Chicago. 29603 


You can’t put my broken heart to- 
gether; words and music by J. J. 
Vallier, [Words and melody only] 
© 1e. Dee. 30, 1929; E unp. 15089; 
J. J. Vallier, Boville, Id. 29604 


You do something to me; from Fifty 
million Frenchmen, words and music 
by Cole Porter; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Nov. 27, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 30; E pub. 
11138; Harms, inec., New York. 

29605 


You have gone; by R. D. Fisher and 
Norman Gilbert Burlingame; pf. 
Pac dee:, do, O20" Kan, JaGak = 
Robert Davenport Fisher, Los An- 
geles. 29606 


You learn about love every day; from 
Playin’ around, words and music by 
Bud Green and Sam H. Stept; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. © Jan. 2, 1930; 2c. Dec. 30, 
1929; E pub. 12032; Green & Stept, 
ine., New York. 29607 


You left a broken heart; words and 
music by M. Salta, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York. ©1e. Dec. 28, 
1929; E unp. 15076; Menotti Salta, 
New York. 29608 


You left me waiting all alone; words 
by Milton Colber, music by S. Levine 
and Fanny Weiss. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Dec. 4, 1929; E 
unp. 14026; Sidney Levine, Brooklyn. 

_ 29608 

You'll be coming back some day; 
words by H. Anahu and Mell Pet- 
erson, music by H. Anahu. ©1e. 
Dec. 2, 1929; E unp. 18917; Hiram 
Anahu, Honolulu. 29610 


You'll come back to me someday; 
words and music by Edgar Brown. 
[Words and melody only] ©1l1ee. 
Dec. 26, 1929; E unp. 14971; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 

29611 


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29612 


You love me now; words and music 
by E. C. Mitchell. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. Dee. 21, 1929; E 
unp. 14703; Edyth C. Mitchell, Mil- 
waukee. _ 29612 


You made the grey skies go rolling by; 
words and music by G. B. Hibbard. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Dec. 9, 1929; E unp. 14240; Gordon 
B. Hibbard, Buffalo. 29613 


You never did that before; lyric and 
music by Will Macleod. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Dec. 7, 
1929; E unp. 14154; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 29614 


You promised me! words by Millie 
Lang, music by C. Escher. © Dec. 
31, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 30; E pub. 12040; 
Chester Escher, New York. 29615 


You rascal you; words and music by 
Sam Theard. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Dee. 12, 1929; E unp. 
14403; State Street music pub. co., 
ine., Chicago. 29616 


You’re a wonderful girl; melody by H. 
E. Pollack. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1929; E 
unp. 14221; Harold HE. Pollack, Mat- 
tapan, Mass. 29617 


You’re all a sweetheart should be; 
words and music by Z. J. McCreary. 
© 1c. Dec. 31, 1929; E unp. 15124; 
Zella Jane McCreary, Hollywood, 
Calif. 29618 


You’re always in my arms, but only 
in my dreams; waltz ballad, from 
Rio Rita, lyric by Jos. McCarthy, 
music by Harry Tierney, arr. by 
George Botsford; male quartet. © 
Nov. 26, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 29; E pub. 
11376; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

29619 


Youre gonna miss me, hon’; words 
and music by Peg Moreland. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e¢. Dee. 7, 
1929; E unp. 143867; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 29620 


You’re -make b)elievin’; words and 
musie by H. C. Newcombe, jr.; pf. 
© 1c. Dec. 16, 1929; E unp. 14487; 
Harry C. Newcombe jr., South Cov- 
entry, Conn. 29621 


You’re my Captain Kidd; from Playin’ 
around, words and music by Bud 
Green and Sam H. Stept; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. © Jan. 2, 1930; 2 ec. Dee. 
30, 1929; E pub. 12036; Green & 
Stept, ine., New York. 29622 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 24 


You're my everything; words and ~ 
music by Lester Lee and Charles 
Levison; pf. © 1 ¢. Nov. 27, 1929; 
E unp. 14183; Chesterfield motion 
picture corp., New York. 29623 


You’re my temptation; from She 
walked home, lyrics and music by 
Don Hunt; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Nov. 18, 1929; 2 ce. Nov. 15; E pub. 
11132; Harms, ine., New York. 

29624 

You romance with somebody else; 
words by Stephen Hoffman, music 
by E. del Cioppo. |Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. Dec. 16, 1929; E 
unp. 14531; Eugene del Cioppo, New 
York. 29625 


You say we’re through; fox trot, words 
by Lew Richards, musie by J. J. 
Consoli. © 1 ¢. Dec. 16, 1929; E 
unp. 14539; James J. Consoli, Brook- 
lyn. 29626 


You used to; lyric by Laura May 
Barker, music by Violette Bournet. 
© 1c. Dec: 23, 1929; E unp. 15013; 
Barker-Bournet co., Laura Barker 
and Violette Bournet, Chicago. | 

29627 

You’ve broken this poor heart of mine; 
words by Sal A. Iannone, music by 
Matthew J. Caggiano. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 3, 1929; 
E unp. 143850; Iannone, Caggiano, 
Tannone, ine., Orange, N. J. 29628 


You’ve made a vagabond of me; words 
and musie by G. Doro. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Dee. 18, 
1929; E unp. 14627; Grace Doro, 
New York. 29629 


You were meant for somebody else; 
waltz, words by L. Smith, music by 
Harry. Clifford. © 41 .¢ ee 
1929: E unp 14842; Lucile Smith, 
Hast Aurora, N. Y. 29630 


You will come back to me; words by 
Sylvia Fields, music by Bert Rose. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Dec. 11, 1929; E unp. 14462; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 29631 


Young knighthood; march, by M. L. 
Preston; pf. © Nov. 25, 1929; 2 c. 
Nov. 27; E pub. 11210; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 29632 


Your happiness is mine; words and 
music by J. Taccati, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Dec. 27, 1929; 
E unp. 15043; Joseph Taceati, Los 
Angeles. 29633 


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29647 


Your last real kiss is mine; words and 
music by W. D. Spencer. © Dec. 
4, 1929; 2 ce. Dec. 9; E pub. 11474; 
Wilbur D. Spencer, Augusta. Me. 

29634 


Your little foot prints on the sand; 
words and music by J. J. Vallier. 
[Words and melody only] ©1l«. 
Dec. 30, 1929; E unp. 15088; J. J. 
Vallier, Boville, Id. 29635 


Your smiles, your tears; from Nifia 
Rosa, words by Irving Caesar, mu- 
sic by Sigmund Romberg; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Nov. 29, 1929; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 2; E pub. 11145; Harms, inc., 
New York. 29636 


Yumury; waltz, letra de E. Cortazar, 
musica de L. Barcelata, of Mexico, 
domiciled at New York; pf. ©le. 
Dee. 2, 1929; E unp. 13904; Lorenzo 
Barcelata, Mexico City, Mexico. 

29637 


Z malopolski; kujawiak, by John 
Sitek, arr. by Joseph Paul Elsnic; 
concertina. © Dec. 10, 1929; 2 e. 
Dec. 31; E pub. 12090; Vitak-Elsnic 
co., Chicago. 29638 


Z wielkopolski; kujawiak, by John 
Sitek, arr. by Joseph Paul Hisnic; 
concertina. © Dec. 10, 1929; 2 «. 
Dec. 31; E pub. 12088; Vitak-Elsnic 
co., Chicago. 29639 


Zacatecas; march, melody by B. Cart- 
wright. ©1ce. Dec. 7, 1929; E unp. 
14156; Southern music pub. co., inc., 


Zarenlied; wenn ich nach Sibirien 
trotte, gedicht von Klabund, musik 
von .Walther Hirschberg, of Ger- 
many, op. 28; tiefe singstimme.. © 
Oct. 1, 1929; 1 c. Dec. 2; E for. 7894; 
N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

29641 


Zita’s smile ; valse-boston, par Edouard 
Jacovacci, of France; petit orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
© Oct. 12, 1929; 1 c. Dee. 2: E for. 
7881; Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 

29642 


Zmowyny; melody by P. Humeniuk. 
© 1c. Dee. 27, 1929; E unp. 15045; 
Paul Humeniuk, New York. 29643 


1st Conn. foot guards; march, by Wil- 
liam B. Tasillo; full military band. 
pts: (©: Nov. 1, 1929; 2c. Dee, 2; 
E pub. 11479; Cundy-Bettoney co., 
Boston. 29644 


2°™° danse espagnole; extraite de La 
vie bréve, de M. de Falla, arr. par 
S. Chapelier, of France; petit orch. 
parties, avec pf. conducteur. © 
June 4, 1929; 1 ec. Nov. 16; E for. 

7839; Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 
29645 


368 (The) engineers march; by S. C. 
Gordon; band pts. © July 17, 1926; 
2 e. Dee. 3, 1929; E pub. 11339; 
Saul C. Gordon, New York. 29646 


400 hop; melody by D. Wheeler. © 
hie, Dee 7, 1929: KE unp. 44325 
Southern music pub. co., ine, New 


New York. 29640 York. 29647 

Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1929: 
Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 82 unpublished) —- Pap df | 
Class E, Musical compositions (including 12,642 unpublished ) -----_-~ 29, 420 
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LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RE- 


NEWED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 


[29647]. 


Absent; by John W. Metcalf; mixed 


voices. © William C. Waibel, Pied- 
mont, Calif., as executor of the 
author. R 58938, Oct. 26, 1929. of 
Alleluia! Alleluia! Easter carol, 


words by C. Wordsworth, music by 
H. Clough-Leighter; unison voices; 
organ acc. © Henry Clough-Leigh- 
ter, Quincy, Mass., as author of mu- 
sic. R 5788, Nov. 13, 1929. 2 


Angels’ (The) Christmas song; by 
Abram W. Lansing. 1. Alto or bar., 
in G.—2. Sop. or ten., in E flat. © 
Jennie A. L. Lansing, Albany, as 
executrix of the author. R 5880, 
Nov. 1, 1929. 3 


Annie Howe; words by S. B. Cassin, 
music by Al Johns. © Louise 
Johns, New York, as widow of au- 
thor of music. R 6180, Nov. 19, 
1929. 4 


April rain; song, music by O. Speaks ; 
low voice. © Oley Speaks, New 
York, as author of music. R 6036, 
Nov. 29, 1929. 5 


Ariella; from When Johnny comes 
marching home, lyric by Stanislaus 
Stange, music by Julian Edwards. 
© Philippine Edwards, Rye, N. Y., 
as widow of author of music. R 
5741, Nov. 14, 1929. 6 


Arrival of the robins; waltzes, by 
Thos. S. Allen; orch. © Arthur J. 
Allen, Wildwood, N. J., as child of 
the deceased author. R 5933, Nov. 
9, 1929. 7 


Art thou weary; music by W. H. Oet- 
ting, op. i, no...13 mixed); yoices, 
organ acc. © Wm. H. Oetting, 
Pittsburgh, as the author of music. 
R 6040, Nov. 29, 1929. 8 


As it began to dawn: Haster anthem, 
music by J. H. Rogers; sop. and ten. 
solos and mixed cho.; organ acc. 
James H. Rogers, Cleveland, as 
author of music. R 5783, Nov. 15, 
1929. 9 


At Christmas time; Christmas service 
for the Sunday school, words ed. by 
George F. Rosche, music by J. C. 


15 


~ 


oO 


Thiel, C. H. Gabriel and G. F.. 
Rosche. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berke-- 
ley, Calif., as one of the authors) of 
music. 


Be strong in the Lord; words by Julia 
H. Johnston, music by D. B. Towner. 


© Ada Page Towner, Chicago, as. 


widow of the author of music. R. 
5984, Nov. 4, 1929. iy 11 


Bear ye one another’s burdens; words. 
anon., music by G. C. Stebbins. ©: 


George C. Stebbins, Brooklyn, as- 
author of music. R 5812, Nov. 4, 


1929. 12% 
Bedouin (The); oriental patrol, by” 


Edwin F. Kendall, arr. by R. EH. 
Hildreth; orch. © Richafd EH. Hil- 


dreth, West Somerville, Mass., as- 
author of arrangement. R 5982, 
Nov. 9, 1929. 13. 


Berceuse; by O. K. Schill; violin and 


pf. © Otto K. Schill, Newark, as. 


author. R 5907, Nov. 14, 1929. 14 


Berceuse gasconne; par Paul Lacombe, 
op. 105, no. 1; violon avec ace. de- 
pf. © Louise Lucie Thérése La- 
combe, veuve de Louis Edouard. 


Serre, Paris, as next kin of the- 


author, who is not living. R 5816, 


Aug. 24, 1929. 15- 


Betrothal; song, music by J. L. 


Browne. © J. Lewis Browne, Chi- 
cago, aS author of music. R 6042, 
Noy. 29, 1929. 16.. 


Better days are coming; words by Mrs. 
Frank A. Breck, music by D. B. 
Towner. © Ada Page Towner, Chi- 
cago, 
music, R 5806, July 24, 1929. 17 


Beware of the things that annoy; duet 


from When Johnny comes marching ~ 


home, lyric by Stanislaus Stange, 
music by Julian Edwards. © Phil- 
ippine Edwards, Rye, N. Y., as 
widow of the author of music. R 
5742, Noy. 14, 1929. 18 


Billy’s very good to me; words by 


Chas. Noel Douglas, music by I. Wit- . 


© Isidore Witmark, Wood- 
Nake 


mark. 
mere, L. LI., 


2 


R 5814, Sept. 13, 1929. 10- 


as widow of the author of 


as author of 
music. R 6135, Nov. 26, 1929. 19- 


ers es 


RENEWALS 


pt: I, n. s., v. 24, no. 12, 1929 


Bizet (Georges) Adagietto and men- 
uetto; from L’arlésienne, arr. by G. 
Saenger; two violins and pf. © 
Gustav Saenger, New York, as 
author of arrangement. R 5801, 
Oct. 10, 1929. 20 


—— L’arlésienne; intermezzo, arr. by 
G. Saenger; 2 violins and pf. © 
Gustav Saenger, New York, as 
author of arrangement. R 5852, 
Oct. 10, 1929. 21 


Bohemienne; by L. Nelson, arr. by 
A. Roth; orch. © Alfred Roth, 
Richmond Hill, N. Y., as author of 
arrangement. R 5858, Oct. 10, ie 


Bourrée in G minor; by H. J. Stew- 
art; violin and pf. © Humphrey J. 
Stewart, San Diego, as author. R 
5896, Oct. 26, 1929. 23 


Brightly gleams our banner; Haster 
processional, words by T. J. Potter, 
music by H. Clough-Leighter; uni- 
son voices, organ ace. © Henry 
Clough-Leighter, Quincy, Mass., as 
author of music. R 5784, Nov. 138, 
1929. 24 


By the Swanee River; American 
sketch, by W. H. Myddleton, op. 21; 
pf. © Edith M. Myddleton, Ports- 
mouth, England, as widow of the 
author. R 6119, Dec. 6, 1929. 25 


Camellia; melodie, by S.C. Yon; pf. 
© S. Constantino Yon, New York, 
as author. R 58438, Nov. 12, 1929. 

26 


Can He trust in you and me; words 
and music by L. O. Brown. © 
Louise Ottis Brown, Clinton, Ind., 
as author. R 6092, Oct. 21, 1929. 

27 

Canary (The) and the cuckoo-clock; 
words by St. John Hamund, music 
by FE. Norton. © Frederic Norton, 
London, as author of music. R 
5776, Nov. 8, 1929. 


Cavalier march; by R. B. Hall; orch. 
© Isabelle Hall Philbrook, Lynn, 
Mass., as widow of the author. R 
6052, Nov. 29, 1929. 29 


Cavalier (The) march; by R. B. Hall; 
pf. © Isabelle Hall Philbrook, Lynn, 
Mass., as widow of the author. R 
6050, Nov. 29, 1929. 30 


Chanson des fleurs; par Basil Al- 
thaus, op. 63, no. 6; violon et pf. 
© Terese Althaus, London, as widow 
of the author. R 6027, Oct. 4, 1929. 

31 


29647 (41): 


Children of the heavenly King; hymn- 
anthem, by F. N. Shackley. © 
Frederick N. Shackley, Roslindale, 
Mass., as author. R 5898, Oct. 26, 
1929. 32 


Chitral love song; music by W. H. 
Pommer; bass or bar. © W. H. 
Pommer, Columbus, Mo., as author 
of music. R 6031, Nov. 29, 1929. 

33. 


Christ died for me; words by Ernest, 
G. Wesley, music by D. B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, Chicago, as 
widow of the author of music. R 
5983, Nov. 4, 1929. 34 


Christ. the Lord is risen to-day; music 
by W. H. Oetting; mixed voices. © 
Wm. 4H. Oetting, Pittsburg, as 
author of music. R 6039, Nov. 29, 
1929. : 35 


College row; words by W. Harry 
Clemons, music by C. F. Price; male 
voices. © Carl F. Price, New York, 
as author of music. R 5878, Nov. 
5, 1929. 36 


Come, oh come to Me; words by Lizzie 
Akers, music by J. M. Black. © 
James M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., 
as author of music. R 6068, Nov. 
4, 1929. 37 


Could you be true to eyes of blue, if 
you looked into eyes of brown; song, 
by Cobb and Edwards... © Gus Ed- 
wards, c/o Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
studios, Culver City, Calif., as au- 
thor of music. R 5988, Nov. 12, 1929. 

38 


Country (A) girl; musical play by 
James T. Tanner, lyrics by Adrian 
Ross [pseud. of Arthur R. Ropes], 
music by Lionel Monckton, addi- 
tional numbers by Paul A. Rubens 
and Percy Greenbank. © Arthur 
R. Ropes, London, as author of 
lyrics, Charles F. Monckton, Lon- 
don, as executor of the author of 
music, Herbert Rubens and A. N. 
Taylor, London, as executors of au- 
thors of additional numbers. R 
5906, Oct. 25, 1929. 39 


Cradle song; Japanese song, words by 
Eugene Field, music by A. A. Mack. 
© Albert A. Mack, Hollins, Va., as 
author of music. R 6032, Nov. 29, 
1929. 40 


Crusader’s (The) march; from Maid 
Marian, by Reginald De Koven; pf. 
© Anne De Koven, New York, as 
widow of the author of music. R 
5734, June 4, 1929. 41 


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29647 (42) 


Crystal (The) throne; words by W. 
C. Kreusch, music by G. Edwards. 
© Gus Edwards, c/o Metro-Goldwyn 
studios, Culver City, Calif., as au- 
thor of music. R 59938, Nov. 13, 
1929. 42 


Dancing (The) goddess; caprice, by 
R. BE. Hildreth; pf. © Richard E. 
_Hildreth, West Somerville, Mass., as 
author. R 5921, Nov. 9, 1929. 43 


Dancing under the linden tree; by Carl 
Reinecke, op. 161, no. 5, ed. and 
fingered by L. Oesterle; pf. © Louis 
Oesterle, New York, as author of 
editing. R 5915, Nov. 14,1929. 44 


Danse champetre; from Maid Marian, 
music by Reginald De Koven; pf. 
© Anna De Koven, New York, as 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 5736, June 4, 1929. 45, 


Dat’s de way to spell chicken; song by 


S. L. Perrin. © Sidney L. Perrin, 
New York, as author. R 6128, Aug. 
1, 1929. 46 


Diplomacy ; from The storks, words by 
Guy F. Steely, music by F. Chapin. 


© . Frederic Chapin, Hollywood, 
Calif., as author of music. R 5759, 
Nov. 14, 1929. 47 


Dolly Varden; lancers from Julian Ed- 
wards’ musical comedy, arr. by Otto 
Langey; orch. © Lizzie Langey, 
New York, as widow of the author 
of arrangement. R 5737, Apr. 2, 
1929. 48 


Don’t want nuthin’ but Sal; words and 
music by S. L. Perrin. © Sidney 
L. Perrin, New York, as author. R 
6139, Nov. 29, 1929. 49 


Down at lover’s roost; words by Ren 
Shields, music by Geo. Evans. © 
Grace Shields, Brooklyn, as widow 
of author of words. R 6115, Dec. 5, 
1929. 50 


Down by the old St. Joe; words and 
music by Mabel Williams. © Mabel 
Williams Grimes, Mishawaka, Ind., 
as author. R 6099, Noy, 29, 1929. 51 


Down by the summer sea; words by 
R. F. Roden, music by Max S. Witt. 
© Robert F. Roden, New York, as 
author of words, and Albert Witt, 
Murray Hill, N. Y., as next of kin 
of the author of music, who is not 
living. R 6113, Dec. 5, 1929. aes 


Dream one dream of me; words by 
Edgar Smith, music by W. T. Fran- 
cis and John Stromberg. © W. T. 


pt. IIT, 0. s., Vv. 24 


Francis, jr. and Marie T. Francis, 
New York, as children of the de- 
ceased author of music, W. T. Fran- 
cis. R 5740, Sept. 17, 1929. 53 


Drums (The); ensemble from When - 
Johnny comes marching home, lyric 
by Stanislaus Stange, music by Ju- 
lian Edwards. © Philippine Ed- 
wards, Rye, N. Y., as widow of the 
author of music. R 5752, Nov. 14, 
1929. 54 


Dwell deep; words by Ernest G. Wes- 
ley, music by D. B. Towner. © Ada 
Page Towner, Chicago, as widow of 
the author of music. R 5976, Nov. 4, 
1929. 55 


Easter day has crowned Him King; 
words by Lydia Avery Coonley, mu- 
sic by Seymour Hawthorne [pseud. 
of A. J. Boex]; low voice. © Louise 
Boex, Cincinnati, as widow of the 
author of music. R 6046, Nov. 29, 
1929. 56 


Echoes of the ball (Loin du bal) ; by 
Ernest Gillett, arr. by Henry House- 


ley; women’s voices. © James 
Houseley, Los Angeles, Charles 
Houseley, Midwest, Wy., Dorothy 


Houseley Naylor, Golden, Col., Ethel 
S. H. Gallup, San Diego, Calif., and 
Helen H. Billin, Louisville, as chil- 
dren of the deceased author of ar- 
rangement. R 5891, Oct. 26,1929. 57 


Emanuels praise; by Tullar-Meredith 
co. © Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York, as proprietor. R 6082, Oct. 16, 
1929. 58 


Evening campus song; words and mu- 
sic by C. F. Price; male voices. © 
Carl F. Price, New York, as author. 
R 5875, Nov. 5, 1929. 59 


Explorers (The); waltzes from the 
musical comedy by Taylor and 
Lewis, arr. by H. Anderson; orch. 
© Hilding Anderson, Bayside, L. I., 
N. Y., as author of the arrangement. 
R 5739, June 4, 1929. 60 


Fair (A) white flower; song, by M. T. 
Salter. © Mary Turner Salter, New 
York, as author of music. R 6028, 
Nov. 29, 1929. 61 


Fairyland; from When Johnny comes 
marching home, lyric by Stanislaus 
Stange, music by Julian Hdwards. 
© Philippine Edwards, Rye, N. Y., 
as widow of the author of music. 
R 5755, Nov. 14, 1929. 62 


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29647 (84) 


Fanchette ; tambourine dance, by R. E. | Good-bye; words by Margaret O’Grady, 


Hildreth; pf.. © Richard E. Hil- 
dreth, West Somerville, Mass., as 
author. R 5918, Nov. 9, 1929. 63 


Festival march; by H. J. Stewart; 
organ. (© Humphrey J. Stewart, 
San Diego, Calif., as author. R 5885, 
Oct. 26, 1929. 64 


Four leaf clover; words by Ella Hig- 
ginson, music by C. Willeby, London. 
© Chas. Willeby, London, as author 
of music. R 60385, Nov. 29, 1929. 65 


Fredy-lied; aus Nakiris hochzeit, o. 
Der stern von Siam, operette von 
P. Lincke. © Paul Lincke, Berlin, 
as author of music. R 6116, Dec. 5, 
1929. 66 


From cross to crown; music by D. B. 
Towner, arr. by James M. Gray. © 
Ada Page Towner, Chicago, as 
widow of the author of music. R 
5803, July 24, 1929. 67 


Garden (The) of life; words and 
music by H. W. Smith. © Herbert 


Wakefield Smith, New York, as au-. 


thor. R 6136, Nov. 25, 1929, 68 


Gas; song by J. S. Camp; male voices. 
© John Spencer Camp, Hartford, as 


author. R 5872, Nov. 5, 1929. 69 
Gavotte; rococo, by Raoul Gabriel 
[pseud: of A. J. Boex]; pf. © 


Louise Boex, Cincinnati, as widow 
of the author. R 5777, May 17, 1929. 
70 


Gavotte; von Gustav Hollaender, op. 
48, transcribirt von Albert Riidin- 
ger; violoncell. © Frederik Riidin- 
ger, Copenhagen, as child of the de- 
ceased author of arrangement. R 
6079, June 6, 1928. 71 


_Gavotte colombine; par Basil Althaus, 
op. 63, no. 3; violon et pf. © Terese 
Althaus, London, as widow of the 
author. R 6024, Oct. 4, 1929. 42 


Geburtstagsmarsch; von Gustav Hol- 
laender, op. 48, transcribirt von Al- 
bert Riidinger; violoncell. © Fred- 
erik Riidinger, Copenhagen, as child 
of the deceased author of arrange- 
ment. R 6076, June 6, 1928. 3 


Gloria in excelsis Deo; Weihnachts- 
liturgie fiir die Sonntagschule, text 
yon H. Brodt, musik von Thiel, Ga- 
briel u. Rosche. © Charles H. Ga- 
briel, Beaverly, Calif., as one of the 
authors of music. R 60838, Oct. 16, 
1929. 74 


91207—30——9 


music by Julian Edwards; contralto. 
© Philippine Edwards, New York, 
as widow of the author of music. R 
6182, Nov. 29, 1929. 75 


Good day Yankees; ensemble from 
When Johnny comes marching home, 
lyrics by Stanislaus Stange, music 
by Julian Edwards. © Philippine 
Edwards, Rye, N. Y., as widow of 
the author of music. R 5744, Nov. 
14, 1929. 76 


Gounod (Charles Francois) Faust; 
fantasia, arr. by Thomas H. Rollin- 
son; military band. © Henry P. 
Buncher, Waltham, Mass., as exec- 
utor of the author of arrangement 
of music. R 5778, Oct. 31, 1929. 77 


La reine de Saba; ballet music, 
condensed by J. C. Mullaly; orch. 
© John CC. Mullally, Dorchester, 
Mass., as author of condensation. R 
5779, Oct. 29, 1929. 78 


Gouttes (Les) d’eau; by Joseph Ascher, 
op. 17, ed. and fingered by L. 
Oesterle ; pf. © Louis Oesterle, New 
York, as author of editing. R 5912, 
Noy. 14, 1929. 79 


Griolette’s- goose song; they’re dar- 
lings, words and music by W. W. 
Furst. © Charlotte Furst, Bayside, 
L. I., N. Y., as widow of the author. 
R 6184, Nov. 25, 1929. 80 


Guest (The) of honor; march and 
two-step, by Edwin F. Kendall, arr. 
by R. E. Hildreth; orch. © Richard 
HE. Hildreth, West Somerville, Mass., 
as author of arrangement. R 5931, 
Nov. 9, 1929. 81 


Hindel (Georg Friedrich) Come unto 
Him, all ye that labour; anthem, 
adapted and arr. by Wm. Dressler ; 
sop. solo and mixed cho.; pf. or 
organ ace. © Louis R. Dressler, 
Jersey City, as child of the deceased 
author of arrangement of music. R 
5785, Nov. 18, 1929. 82 


Happy villagers (Frohedoerfler) ; ro- 
manza, by O. W. Southwick, arr. and 
harmonized by David Odo Evans; 
pf. © Myra Evans Richards, Cleve- 
land, as child of the deceased author 
of arrangement. R 6097, Nov. 27, 
1929. 83 


Have you seen my sweetheart in his 
uniform of blue; song by Cobb and 
Edwards. © Gus Edwards, % 
Metro-Goldwyn studios, Culver City, 
Calif., as author of music. R 6001, 
Noy. 138, 1929. 84 


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He giveth His loved ones sleep; fu- 
neral hymn, music by G. A. Burdett. 
1. Mixed voices.—2. Men’s voices. 
© George A. Burdett, Newton Cen- 
tre, Mass., as author of music. R 
5786, 5787, Nov. 13, 1929. 85, 86 


High (The) roller; march and two- 
step, by Thos. S. Allen; orch. © 
Arthur J. Allen, Wildwood, N. J., 
as child of the deceased author. R 
5925, Nov. 9, 1929. 87 


His grace is sufficient; words by A. 
McNaughton, musie by D. B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, Chicago, as 
widow of the author of music. R 
5987, Nov. 4, 1929. 88 


Hollaender (Gustav) Melodie; op. 48, 
transeribirt von Albert Rudinger ; 
violoncell. © Frederik Riidinger, 
Copenhagen, as child of the deceased 
author of arrangement. R _ 6075, 
June 6, 1928. 89 


—— Walzer; op. 48, transcribirt von 
Albert Riidinger ; violoncell. © Fred- 
erik Rtidinger, Copenhagen, as child 
of the deceased author of arrange- 
ment. R 6077, June 6, 1928. 90 


Holy, holy, holy Lord; hymn anthem, 
words by Josiah Conder, music by 
G. A. Burdett; mixed voices, organ 
ace. © George A. Burdett, Newton 
Center, Mass., as author of music. 
R 5780, Nov. 18, 1929. 91 


Homeland (The); words by H. R. 
Haweis, music by G. C. Stebbins, 
arr. by Geo. W. Walton. © George 
C. Stebbins, Brooklyn, as author of 
music. R 5811, Nov. 4, 1929. 92 


I can’t live without you Katie Reilley ; 
song by John T. Kelly. © Annie 
Kelly, New York, as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 6124, Nov. 29, 


1929. 93 / 


I drink the fragrance of the rose; 
words by Charles Hanson Towne, 
music by H. Clough-Leighter, op. 19, 
no. 1; high voice, in A. © Henry 
Clough-Leighter, Quincy, Mass., as 
author of the music. R 5781, Nov. 
13, 1929. 94 


Tll die for Him; words by R. H. Gil- 
bert, music by J. M. Black. © 
James M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., 
as author of music. R 6069, Nov. 4, 
1929. 95 


I’m the man that makes the money in 
the mint; song by Cobb and Ed- 
wards. © Gus Edwards, %Metro- 


pt. Ilt, 0. s., v. 24 


Goldwyn studios, Culver City, Calif., 
as author of music. R 5992, Nov. 13, 
1929. 96 


I tipferl; polka, by Johann Strauss, 
arr. by A. Roth; orch. © Alfred 
Roth, Richmond Hill, N. Y., as au- 
thor of arrangement. R 5850, Oct. 
10, 1929. 97 


I was quite upset; from When Johnny 
comes marching home, lyric by Stan- 
islaus Stange, music by Julian EHd- 
wards. © Philippine Edwards, Rye, 
N. Y¥., aS widow of the author of 
music. R 5751, Nov. 14, 1929. 98 


I will trust; words by H. H. Pierson, 
music by D. B. Towner. © Ada Page 
Towner, Chicago, as widow of the 
author of music. R 5804, July 24, 
1929. 99 


Idolizers (The) ; march and two-step, 
by W. A. Corey, arr. by L. O. Smith; 
orch. © Lee Orean Smith, New 
York, as author of arrangement. R 
5923, Nov. 9, 1929. 1 


If Aladdin would lend me his lamp; 
song by Cobb and Edwards. © Gus 
Edwards, %Metro-Goldwyn studios, 
Culver City, Calif., as author of 
music. R 5997, Nov. 13, 1929. 101 


If God so clothe the grass; words from 
Matthew 6, music by John W. Bisch- 
off; contralto and bass. © Lucille 
Bischoff Chester, Asbury Park, N. J., 
as child of the deceased author of 
music. R 5826, Oct. 28, 1929. 102 


If you become a nun dear; words by 
Leigh Hunt, music by O. Speaks; 
med. voice. © Oley Speaks, New 
York, as author of music. R 6037 
Nov. 29, 1929. 103 


In loveland; words by Geo. Collin 
Davis, music by Lillian Heckler. © 
Ethel R. L. Davis, Montclair, N. J., 
as widow of author of words. R 
6126, Nov. 29, 1929. 104 


In the hills of old Carolina ; words and 
music by C. K. Harris. © Chas. K. 
Harris, New York, ag author. R 
6101, Dec. 4, 1929. 105 


In the name of Jesus; words and mu- 
sic by E. H. Brown. © EH. Howard 
Brown, Clinton, Ind., as author. R 
6094, Oct. 21, 1929. 106 


In the secret of His presence; words 
by E. L. Goreh, music by G. C. Steb- 
bins, arr. by V. H. B. © George C. 
Stebbins, Brooklyn, as author of 
music. R 5810, Nov. 4, 1929. 107 


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It shall be well with thee; words by 
Wilson Meade, music by I. Allan 
Sankey. © Grace V. Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as next of kin of the 
author of music, who is not living. 
R 58138, Nov. 4, 1929. 108 


It simply happened so; duet from The 
explorers, lyric by Bert Leston Tay- 
lor, music by Walter H. Lewis. © 
Walter Lewis, Manchester, N. H., as 
author of music. R 6123, Nov. 23, 
1929. 109 


Jersey (The) carnival; march, by 
Daniel Lieberfeld, arr. by A. Roth. 
1. Band.—2. Orch. © Alfred Roth, 
Richmond Hill, N. Y., as author of 
arrangement. R 5846, 5847, Oct. 10, 
1929. 110, 111 


Jesus meek and gentle; by P. Ambrose, 
op. 11, no. 4; mixed voices. © Paul 
Ambrose, Trenton, N. J., as author 
of arrangement. R, 5897, Oct. 26, 
1929. £12 


Johnny Jones’s sister.Sue; words and 
musie by Cobb and Edwards. © 
Gus Edwards % Metro-Goldwyn 
studios, Culver City, Calif., as author 
of music. R 5998, Nov. 13, 1929. 

113 


Juanita; Spanish ballad, fantasia arr. 
by G. Saenger; violin and pf. 
Gustav Saenger, New York, as 
author of arrangement. R 5859, 
Oct. 10, 1929. 114 


Just for to-night; words and music by 


F. O. French. © Frank O. French, 
Rutland, Vt.. as author. R 6125, 
Nov. 29, 1929. 115 


Kain; vorspiel, von HE. d’Albert; orch. 
Se. and pts. © Eugen d’Albert, 
Lugano, Switzerland, as author. R 
5954, Nov. 14, 1929. 116 


Kathleen; song by Cobb and Edwards, 
music by G. Edwards. © Gus Ed- 
wards, % Metro-Goldwyn siudios, 
Culver City, Calif., as author of mu- 
sic. R 6008, Nov. 13, 1929. +17 


Kaun (Hugo) Walzer; op. 34, nr. 2; 
pf. © Hugo Kaun, Berlin, as author. 
R 6016,. July 5, 1929. 118 


Keep praising the Lord; words by 
James M. Gray, music by James Mc- 
Granahan. © Hugh H. McGrana- 
han, Pittsburgh, as next of kin of 
the author of music, who is not liv- 
ing. R 5800, July 24, 1929. 119 


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Kelpie dance; by W. K. Whiting; orch. 
William K. Whiting, Everett, 
Mass., as author. R 5920, Nov. 9, 
1929. 120 


Kinderlied; von Gustav Hollaender, 
op. 48, transcribirt von Albert Rtid- 
inger; violoncell. © Frederik Riid- 
inger, Copenhagen, as child of the 
deceased author of arrangement. R 
6078, June 6, 1928. 121 


Kitchy coo; by G. Edwards; pf. © 
Gus Edwards, % Metro-Goldwyn 
studios, Culver City, Calif., as 
author. R 5994, Noy. 18, 1929. 122 


Kolt6 alma (The poet’s dream); by 
Miska Farkas, arr. by A. Roth; 
orch. © Alfred Roth, Richmond 
Hill, N. Y., as author of arrange- 
ment. R 5848, Oct. 10, 1929. 123 


Legend in D; by H. J. Stewart; violin 
and pf. © Humphrey J. Stewart, 
San Diego, as author. R 5894, Oct. 
26, 1929. ; 124 


Let him that heareth say come; words 
by Julia H. Johnston, music by D. B. 
Towner. © Ada Page Towner, Chi- 
cago, aS widow of the author of 
music. R 5986, Noy. 4, 1929. 125 


Let the merry church bells ring; 
Haster carol, music by H. Clough- 
Leighter; unison voices, organ acc. 
© Henry Clough-Leighter, Quincy, 
Mass., as author of music. R 5782, 
Noy. 138, 1929. 126 


Lift up your heads; gospel song, 
words by Genevieve R. Anderson, 
music by D. B. Towner. © Ada 
Page Towner, Chicago, aS widow of 
the author of music. R 5809, July 
24, 1929. 127 


Light of my life; words by B. W. Bur- 
leigh, music by D. B. Towner. © 
Ada Page ‘Towner, Chicago, as 
widow of the author of music. R 
5981, Nov. 4, 1929. 128 


Light (The) of the morning land; 
words by H. H. Pierson, music by 
D. B. Towner. © Ada Page Town- 
er, Chicago, aS widow of the author 
of music. R 5801, July 24, 1929. 

129 


Little Dolly Varden; song by Cobb and 
Edwards. Gus Edwards, % 
Metro-Goldwyn studios, Culver City, 
Calif., as author of. musie. R 5991, 
Nov. 18, 1929. 130 


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Little (A) song for two; words by Hd- 
mund Vance Cooke, music by C. 8. 
Burnham; med. voice. © Chas. S. 
Burnham, Cleveland, as author of 
music. © R 6030, Nov. 29, 1929. 
131 


Liza; words by Richard Carle, music 
by G. Edwards. © Gus Edwards, 
% Metro-Goldwyn studios, Culver 
City, Calif., as author of music. R 
5990, Noy. 18, 1929. 132 


Lord (The) is King forever; words by 
Julia H. Johnston, music by D. B. 
Towner. © Ada Page Towner, Chi- 
cago, as widow of the author of mu- 
sic. R 5808, July 24, 1929. 133 


Lord (The) is my light; words from 
Psalm 27, music by John Lawrence 
Erb. © J. Lawrence Erb, New Lon- 
don, Conn., as author. R 5964, Oct. 
18, 1929. 134 


Louisiana Louise; words by Andrew 
B. Sterling, music by G. Edwards. 
© Gus Edwards, c/o Metro-Goldwyn 
studios, Culver City, Calif., as au- 
thor of music. R 6002, Nov. 13, 1929. 

135 


Love (A) song; words by Florence 
Earle Coates, music by William H. 
Neidlinger. © Orra B. Neidlinger, 
East Orange, N. J., as widow of the 
author of music. R 5900, Oct. 26, 
1929. 136 


Love’s night; duet from When Johnny 
comes marching home, lyric by Stan- 
islaus Stange, music by Julian Ed- 
wards. © Philippine Hdwards, Rye, 
N. Y., aS widow of the author of 
music. R 5747, Nov. 14, 1929. 187 


Ma honeysuckle girl; from When 
Johnny comes marching home, lyric 
by Stanislaus Stange, music by Ju- 
lian Edwards. © Philippine Ed- 
wards, Rye, N. Y., as widow of the 
author of music. R 5748, Noy. 14, 
1929. 138 


Madrigal (A); sweetly blows the 
breath of spring, words by William 
Greer Harrison, music by H. J. 
Stewart; men’s voices. © Hum- 
phrey J. Stewart, San Diego, Calif., 
as author of music. R 5888, Oct. 26, 
1929, 139 


Magician (The); gavotte, by Van L. 
Farrand, arr. by R. BH. Hildreth; 
orch. © Richard BE. Hildreth, West 
Somerville, Mass., as author of ar- 
rangement. R 5966, Sept. 26, 1929. 

140 


Mammy’s little black rose; words by 
Alfred Bryan, music by Al Johns. © 
Louise Johns, New York, as widow 
of the author of music. R 6127, 
Nov. 19, 1929. 141 


March religioso, no. 3; by W. Paris 
Chambers; band. © Evelyn E. 
Chambers, Los Angeles, as widow of 
author of music. R 5841, Noy. 4, 
1929. 142 


Matinka; par Basil Althaus, op. 68, 
no. 1; violon et pf. © Terese Al- 
thaus, London, as widow of the au- 
thor. R 6022, Oct. 4, 1929. 143 


Melodie-etude; von H. Kaun, op. 34, 
nr. 3; pf. © Hugo Kaun, Berlin, as 
author. R 6017, July 5, 1929. 144 


Menuet heroique; by H. J. Stewart; 
pf.; in G. © Humphrey J. Stewart, 
San Diego, Calif., as author. R 
5883, Oct. 26, 1929. 145 


Menuett-fantasie; von H. Kaun, op. 
34, nr. 1; pf. © Hugo Kaun, Ber- 
lin, as author. R 6015, July 5, 1929. 

146 


Merry (The) monarch; march and 
two-step, by R. HE. Hildreth; band. 
© Richard E. Hildreth, West Somer- 
ville, Mass., as author. R 5928, 
Nov. 9, 1929. 147 


Military (The) hero; march and two- 
step, by W. D. Kenneth, arr. by R. 
E. Hildreth; orch. © William D. 
Kenneth, Larchmont, N. Y., as au- 
thor. R 5926, Nov. 9, 1929. 148 


Miyoko San; Japanese song, music by > 
A. A. Mack. © Albert A. Mack, 
Hollins, Va., as author. R 6033, 
Nov. 29, 1929. 149 


Mors et vita (Death and life); text 
by William F. Collins, music by J. 
Lewis Browne. © J. Lewis Browne, 
Chicago, as author of music. R 
6044, Nov. 29, 1929. 150 


Moszkowski (Moritz) Alma mater’s 
praise; words by H. T. Baker, music 
by Moszkowski, arr. by C. F. Price; 
male voices. © Carl F. Price, New 
York, as author of arrangement. R 
5876, Nov. 5, 1929. 151 


Hungary; from From foreign 
lands, arr. by G. Saenger; 2 violins 
and pf. © Gustav Saenger, New 
York, as author of arrangement. R 
5854, Oct. 10, 1929. 152 


Moving (The) finger; words by Omar 
Khayyam, music by William H. 
Neidlinger. © Orra B. Neidlinger, 


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East Orange, N. J., as widow of the 
author of music. R 5899, Oct. 26, 
1929. 153 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Drink 
to me only with thine eyes; air by 
Mozart, arr. by H. J. Stewart; 
women’s voices. © Humphrey J. 
Stewart, San Diego, Calif., as au- 
thor of arrangement. R 5887, Oct. 
26, 1929. 154 


My anchor holds; words by W. C. Mar- 
tin, music by D. B. Towner. © Ada 
Page Towner, Chicago, as widow of 
the author of music. R 5975, Nov. 
4, 1929. 155 


My Antoinette; selection, by Alfred E. 
Aarons, arr. by H. Anderson; orch. 
© Hilding Anderson, Bayside, L. L., 
N. Y., aS author of the arrangement. 
R 5738, June 4, 1929. 156 


My blessed Savior comes; words by 
E. Howard Brown, music by L. O. 
Brown. © Louise Ottis Brown, 
Clinton, Ind., as author of music. 
R 6098, Oct. 21, 1929. 157 


My dream lady; song by Neil Moret 
[pseud. of C. N. Daniels] © Charles 
N. Daniels, Hollywood, Calif., as 
author. R 6120, Oct. 16, 1929. 158 


My garden of roses; words by Philip 
Bourke Marston, musie by Florence 
Aylward; no. 3, in D. © Florence 


Kinder, St. Leonards-on-sea, Eng- 
land, as author of music. R 5774, 
Noy. 8, 1929. 159 


My ladye; poem by Baroness De Ber- 
tarech, music by W. W. Gilchrist. 
© W. W. Gilchrist, Philadelphia, as 
author of the music. R 6054, Nov. 
29, 1929. 160 


My little pansy; from The billionaire, 
words by H. B. Smith, music by Gus- 
tave Kerker. © Harry B. Smith, 
New York, as author of words. R 
6138, Nov. 29, 1929. 161 


My own waltz; by S. G. Kiesling. © 
Samuel G. Kiesling, Brooklyn, as 
author. R 6102, Dec. 6, 1929. 162 


Naval brigade M. V. M.; march and 
two-step, by H. L. Clarke. 1. Orch.— 
2. Band. © Herbert L. Clarke, Long 
Beach, Calif., as author of arrange- 
ment. R 5844, 5845, Oct. 10, 1929. 

163, 164 


*Neath the stars; waltzes, by R. E. 
Hildreth; pf. © Richard E. Hil- 
dreth, West Somerville, Mass., as 
author. R 5927, Nov. 9, 1929. 165 


29647 (175) 


No shadows yonder; words by H. H. 
Pierson, music by D. B. Towner. © 
Ada Page Towner, Chicago, as 
widow of the author of music. R 
5807, July 24, 1929. 166 


O risen Lord; Easter anthem, music 
by W. A. Fisher; solo quartet and 
mixed cho.; organ ace. and violin 


obbl. © William Arms Fisher, Bos- 
ton, as author of music. R 5789, 
Noy. 9, 1929. 167 


Octaven-etude; von H. Kaun, op. 34, 
nr. 4; pf. © Hugo Kaun, Berlin, as 
author. R 6018, July 5, 1929. 168 


Oh, didn’t he ramble; words and music 
by Will Handy [pseud. of Bob Cole] 
© Dora Cole Norman, West 
Brighton, N. Y., and Carriebel Cole 
Plummer, Chicago, as next of kin of 
the author who is not living. R 
6118, Nov. 16, 1929. 169 


On the proper side of Broadway, on a 
Saturday P. M.; song by Cobb and 
Edwards. © Gus Edwards, % 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios, Cul- 
ver City, Calif., as author of music. 
R 5989, Nov. 18, 1929. 170 


On the sands at night; words and 
musie by C. K. Harris. © Chas. K. 
Harris, New York, as author. R 
6100, Dec. 4, 1929. gig) 


Orsola; drame lyrique en 8 actes, de 
P. B. Gheusi, musique de P. L. Hil- 
lemacher [pseud. of Lucian Joseph 
Eduard Hillemacher and Paul Jos- 
eph Wilhelm Hillemacher]; parti- 
tion chant et pf. © Paul Hille- 
macher, Versailles, as author and 
Marie Jeanne Mombre, Paris, as 
widow of the co-author Lucien Hil- 
lemacher. R 4454, Sept. 25, 1929. 

172 


Out from the north, an iceberg came; 
words by Rudolf Steinhagen, music 
by J. L. Browne. © J. Lewis 
Browne, Chicago, as author of music. 
R 6048, Nov. 29, 1929. 173 


O-Y-S-T-E-R-S, rah, rah, rah; words 
by J. Dillon, musie by Harry Dillon. 
© John Dillon, Cortland, N. Y., as 
author of words. R 6129, Nov. 29, 
1929: 174 


Panama (El) dance; by Homer Tour- 
jee, arr. by G. D. Barnard; orch. 
© George D. Barnard, Maysville, 
Ky., as author of arrangement. R 
6047, Nov. 29, 1929. 175 


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Panama (Hl) dance; by H. Tourjee; 
pf. © Homer Tourjee, Los Angeles, 
as author. R 6029, Nov. 29, 1929. 

176 

Ping pong; polka, by W. Paris Cham- 
bers; orch. © Evelyn E. Chambers, 
Los Angeles, as widow of the author. 
R 5842, Noy. 4, 1929. 177 


Please let me sleep; words by R. C. 
McPherson, music by J. T. Brymn. 
© Richard C. McPherson, New York, 
as author of words, and James T. 
Brymn, New York, as author of 
music. R 5871, Nov. 13, 1929. 178 


Prince of good fellows; quadrille, by 
Thos. S. Allen; orch. © Arthur J. 
Allen, Wildwood, N. J., as child of 
the deceased author. R 5924; Nov. 
9, 1929. 179 


Prodigal song; oratorio, music by 
Henry B. Vincent. © H. B. Vin- 
cent, Erie, Pa., as author of the mu- 
sic. R 6055, Nov. 29, 1929. 180 


Promises (The) of Jesus; words by 
Allie T. Criss, music by J. M. Black. 
© James M. Black, Williamsport, 


Pa., aS author of music. R 6070, 
Nov. 4, 1929. 181 
Queen of roses; waltzes, by A. J. 
Weidt; mand. or violin. © Albert 


J. Weidt, Belford, N. J., as author. 
R 5922, Nov. 9, 1929. 182 


Rajah (The) ; march and two-step, by 
Marie Louka [pseud. of J. C. 
Schmid]; pf. © Johann C. Schmid, 
Philadelphia, as author. R_ 6121, 
Sept. 13, 1929. 183 


Red (The) and black; words by W. 
G. Harris, music by C. F. Price; 
male voices. © Carl F. Price, New 
York, as author of music. R 5877, 
Nov. 5, 1929. 184 


Renouveau; valse, par Basil Althaus; 
violon et pf. © Terese Althaus, 
London, as widow of the author. R 
6023, Oct. 4, 1929. 185 


Resignation; reverie, par Basil Al- 
thaus, op. 63; no. 5;.:violon et pf. 
© Terese Althaus, London, as widow 
of the author. R 6026, Oct. 4, 1929. 

186 


Reverie; by F. Atherton; organ. © 
Florence Atherton Spaulding, New- 
ton Centre, Mass., as author, R 
5831, Oct. 9, 1929. 187 


Romance in G; by H. J. Stewart; vio- 
lin and pf. © Humphrey J. Stew- 
art, San Diego, as author. R 5895, 
Oct. 26, 1929. 188 


Romantic dreams; waltzes, by W. EH. 
Kendall, arr. by Richard H. Hil- 
dreth; orch. © Richard HE. Hil- 
dreth, West Somerville, Mass., as 
author of arrangement. R 5930, 
Nov. 9, 1929. 189 


Rosalie, my royal Rosie; song by Cobb 
and Edwards. © Gus Edwards, % 
Metro-Goldwyn studios, Culver City, 
Calif., as author of music. R 5999, 
Nov. 138, 1929. 190 


Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) Mel- 
odie in F; by Rubinstein-Tobani, 
arr. by Theo Moses Tobani and G, 
Saenger; 2 violins and pf. © Gus- 
tav Saenger, New York, as one of 
the authors of arrangement. R 5853, 
Oct. 10, 1929. 191 


Saracen patrol; from Maid Marian, 
by Reginald De Koven; pf. 
Anna De Koven, New York, as 
widow of the author of music. R 
5733, June 4, 1929. 192 


Saragossa; valse-caprice, by Will Sor- 
rento, arr. by Rosamond Johnson 
[pseud. of J. R. Johnson]; pf. © 
J. Rosamond Johnson, New York, 
as author of arrangement of music. 
R 6114, Dec. 5, 1929. 193 


Sasha; tarantelle, par Basil Althaus, 
op. 63, no. 4; violon et pf. © Te- 


rese Althaus, London, as widow of. 


R 6025, Oct. 4, 1929. 
194 


Saved by the blood; words by S. J. 
Henderson, music by D. B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, Chicago, as 
widow of the author of music.,\ R 
5982, Nov. 4, 1929. 195 


Schifers klage; von Gustav Hollaen- 
der, op. 48, transcribirt von A. Rti- 
dinger ; violoncell. © Frederik Rii- 
dinger, Copenhagen, as child of the 
deceased author of arrangement. R 
6074, June 6, 1928. 196 


School of virtuosity; 275 studies for 
the violin, by Eduard Keller and 
O. K. Schill:) bk. 1-5 © Otto 
Schill, Newark, as one of the au- 
thors. R 5909-5911, 5913-5915, Nov. 
14, 1929. 197-201 


Secrets; words by Frederic L. 
Knowles, musc by C. R. Smith; 
male voices. © Clarence R. Smith, 
Philadelphia, as author of music. 
R 5873, Nov. 5, 1929. 202 


Sentimental Tommy; by G. Hdwards; 
pf. © Gus Edwards, % Metro-Gold- 
wyn studios, Culver City, Calif., as 
author. R 5996, Nov. 13, 1929. 203 


the author. 


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Serenade (A); song, music by J. L. 
Browne. © J. Lewis Browne, Chi- 
eago, as author of the music. R 
6041, Nov. 29, 1929. 204 


Sheltered in the rock; words by Ernest 
G. Wesley, music by D. B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, Chicago, as 
widow of the author of music. R 
5979, Noy. 4, 1929. 205 


Shoogy-shoo (The); by P. Ambrose, 
op. 17, no. 2. 1. Women’s voices.—2. 


Mixed yoices. © Paul Ambrose, 
Trenton, N. J., as author. R 5889, 
5890, Oct. 26, 1929. 206, 207 


Shout the tidings; song by D. B. 
Towner. © Ada Page Towner, Chi- 
eago, as widow of the author. R 
5974, Noy. 4, 1929. 208 


Show me Thy face; words by Florence 
M. Taylor, music by D. B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, Chicago, as 
widow of the author of music. R 
5805, July 24, 1929. 209 


Show me Thy smile; words by Louis 
M. Waterman, music by D. B. 
Towner. © Ada Page Towner, Chi- 
cago, as widow of the author of 
music. R 5980, Noy. 4, 1929. 210 


Since I met you; words and music by 
A. Trevelyan. © Arthur Trevelyan, 
London, as author. R 6080, Dec. 3, 
1929. 211 


Sir Frog and Mistress Toad; from 
When Johnny comes marching home, 
lyric by Stanislaus Stange, music by 
Julian Edwards. © Philippine Ed- 
wards, Rye, N. Y., as widow of the 
author of music. R 5746, Nov. 14, 
1929. 212 


Sleighride (The) ; by Theodore Oesten, 
op. 65, no. 6, ed. and fingered by L. 
Oesterle; pf. © Louis Oesterle, New 
York, as author of editing. R 5916, 
Noy. 14, 1929. #13 


Snowdrops; mazurka, by Franz Behr, 
arr. by G. Saenger; violin and pf. 
© Gustav Saenger, New York, as 
author of arrangement. R 5856, Oct. 
10, 1929. 214 


Sometimes; song by William H. Neid- 
linger. © Orra B. Neidlinger, East 
Orange, N. J.. as widow of the author 
of music. R 5902, Oct. 26, 1929. 215 


Song (The) bird of melody lane; words 
by Alfred Bryan, music by G. Ed- 
wards. © Gus Edwards, % Metro- 
Goldwyn studios, Culver City, Calif., 
as author of music. R 6000, Noy. 18, 
1929. 216 


Song memories; words by F. M. North, 
music by K. P. Harrington. © Karl 
P. Harrington, Middletown, Conn., 
as author of music. R 5874, Nov. 5, 
1929. 217 


Song (A) of happiness; by H. J. Stew- 
art; pf. © Humphrey J. Stewart, 
San Diégo, Calif., as author. R 
5882, Oct. 26, 1929. 218 


Song (A) of spring; by William H. 
Neidlinger. © Orra B. Neidlinger, 
East Orange, N. J., as widow of 
the author of music. R 5901, Oct. 
26, 1929. 219 


Song without words; by O. K. Schill; 
violin and pf. © Otto K. Schill, 
Newark, as author. R 5908, Nov. 14, 
1929. 220 


Spring, sweet spring; from When 
Johnny comes marching home, lyric 
by Stanislaus Stange, music by Ju- 
lian Edwards. © Philippine Ed- 
wards, Rye, N. Y., as widow of the 
author of music. R 5745, Nov. 14, 
1929. 221 


Springtime; scherzo in G min., by H. J. 
Stewart; pf. © Humphrey J. Stew- 
art, San Diego, Calif., as author. R 
5881, Oct. 26, 1929. 222, 


Storks (The): waltzes, by Frederic 
Chapin, arr. by H. Anderson; pf. 
Hilding Anderson, Bayside, L. L., 
N. Y.,.as author of arrangement. R 
5762, Nov. 14, 1929. 223 


Strife (The) is o’er; music by C. B. 
Hawley ; mixed voices, organ ace. © 
Hattie B. Hawley, Nyack, N. Y., as 
widow of the author of music. R 
6049, Nov. 29, 1929. . 224 


Strollers (The); selection from Lud- 
wig Englander’s musical comedy, arr. 
by C. J. Roberts; orch. © Chas. J. 


Roberts, Larchmont, N. Y., as au- 
thor of the arrangement. R 5732, 
June 4, 1929. 225 


Sweetheart mine own; words by F. H. 
Cheesewright, music by Edward 
Warren Corliss. © Eva D. C. Wee- 
den, Providence, as next of kin of 
author of music, who is not living. 
R 6122, Nov. 23, 1929. 226 


Tatters and tucks; Irich song, words 
and music by F. Norton. © Fred- 
eric Norton, London, as author. R 
5773, Nov. 8, 1929. 227 


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Tell Him all; words by Mrs. F. A. 
Breck, music by D. B. Towner. © 
Ada Page Towner, Chicago, as 
widow of the author of music. R 
5985, Nov. 4, 1929. 228 


Terrible (A) lot to do to-day; words 
by J. Dillon, music by Harry Dillon. 
© John Dillon, Cortland, N. Y., as 
author of words. R 6131, Nov. 29, 
1929. 229 


Thelma mazurka; by A. C. Buschle; 
orch. © Laura L. Buschle, Cincin- 
nati, aS widow of the author. R 
6048, Dec. 3, 1929. 230 


Those wedding bells; by W. H. Scou- 
ton; pf. © Wm. H. Scouton, Fre- 
mont, O., as author of arrangement. 
R 6045, Nov. 29, 1929. 231 


Those wedding bells; dance caprice, 
by W. H. Scouton. 1. Trombone 
and pf.—2. Cornet and pf. © Wm. 
H. Scouton, Fremont, O., as author of 
arrangement. R 5971, 5972, Sept. 25, 
Oct. 25, 1929. 2327250 


Thou Who like the wind dost come; 
by P. Ambrose, op. 11, no. 5; mixed 


voices. © Paul Ambrose, Trenton, 
N. J., as author. R 5892, Oct. 26, 
1929. 234 


Thy way is best; words by H. H. Pier- 
son, music by D. B. Towner. © 
Ada Page Towner,. Chicago, as 
widow of the author of music. R 
5802, July 24, 1929. 235 


To Mary; words by William M. Thack- 
eray, music by M. H. Brown; in HE 
flat. © Mary Helen Brown, Short 
Hills, N. J., aS author of music. R 
6034, Nov. 29, 1929. 236 


Trend (The) of time; lyrical idyl, 
words by William H. Gardner, mu- 

/ sie by Victor Kemp [pseud. of H. 
/Girard]; four solo voices. © Harry 
vs / Girard, Port Angeles, -Gakt.— as 
author. R 59738, Nov. 23, 1929. 287 


‘Unser Kaiser Friedrich; march, by 
Franz von Blon, arr. by A. Roth; 
orch. © Alfred Roth, Richmond 
Hill, N. Y., as author of arrange- 
ment. R 5849, Oct. 10, 1929. 238 


Victory cometh; words by Ernest G. 
Wesley, music by D. B. Towner. © 
. Ada Page Towner, Chicago, as 
widow of the author of music. R 
5977, Nov. 4, 1929. 239 


Violin school; by L. Schubert, op. 50, 
English tr. by G. Saenger. © Gus- 
tav Saenger, New York, as author 


/ 


pt. III, 0. s., v. 24 


of translation. Oct. 10, 
1929. 240 


Vision; by Franz von Blon, arr. by G. 
Saenger; 2 violins and pf. © Gus- 
tay Saenger, New York, as author 
of arrangement. R 5855, Oct. 10, 
1929. 241 


Vocal gems; from Maid Marian, words 
by H. B. Smith, musie by Reginald 
De Koven. © Harry B. Smith, 
New York, as author of words. R 
5735, June 4, 1929. 242 


Western (A) cyclone; characteristic 
march and two step, by Leo H. Ber- 
liner. © Birdie Berliner, % Hd- 
ward B. Marks music co., New York, 
as the widow of ‘the author. R 
5870, Feb. 28, 1929. 243 


What’s in a name; from When Johnny 
comes marching home, lyric by 
Stanislaus Stange, music by Julian 
Edwards. © Philippine Edwards, 
Rye, N. Y., aS widow of the author 
of music. R 5748, Nov. 14, 1929. 

244 


What said the wind; words by A. Dun- 
bar, music by H. J. Stewart; high 
voice. © Humphrey J. Stewart, 
San Diego, Calif., as author of mu- 
sic. R 5884, Oct. 26, 1929. 245 


When Johnny comes marching home; 
lyric by Stanislaus Stange, musie by 
Julian Edwards. 1. Introduction 
and cho., act 2.—2. Finale, act 3.— 
3. Opening cho., act 1.—4. Prelude; 
pf. © Philippine Edwards, Rye, 
N. Y., as widow of the author of 
music. R 5749, 5758, 5754, 5758, 
Nov. 14, 1929. _ 246-249 


When Mable sings; song, music by 
O. Speaks; low voice. © Oley 
Speaks, New York, as author of 
music. R 6038, Nov. 29, 1929. 250 


When shall I see my King; words by 
B. W. Burleigh, music by D. B. 
Towner. © Ada Page Towner, Chi- 
cago, as widow of the author of 
music. R 5978, Nov. 4, 1929. 251 


When the circus comes to town; words 
by James O’Dea, music by Robert 
J. Adams. © Anna O’Dea, Rock- 
ville Centre, L. I., N. ¥., as widow 
of author of words. R 61383, Nov. 
29, 1929. 252 


When the trees are filled with blos- 
soms; words by E. P. Moran, music 
by Albert Rezlit [pseud. of A. Von 
Tilzer] © Albert Von Tilzer, Great 
Neck, L. I., N. Y., as author of music. 
R 6081, Dee. 3, 1929. 253 


R_ 5857, 


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When the winter time comes round; 
words by Ren Shields, music by Geo. 


Evans. © Grace Shields, Brooklyn, 
as widow of author of words. R 
6117, Dec. 5, 1929. 254 


When we get what’s a-comin’ to us; 


trio from The wizard of Oz, words 
by L. Frank Baum, music by P. Tiet- 
jens. © Paul Tietjens, New York, 
as author of music. R 5760, Nov. 14, 
1929. 255 


from When 
Johnny comes marching home, lyric 
by Stanislaus Stange, music by Jul- 
ian Edwards. © Philippine Ed- 
wards, Rye, N. Y., as widow of the 
author of music. R 5756, Nov. 14, 
1929. 256 


Whip and spur; galop, by Thos. S. 


Allen; orch. © Arthur J. Allen, 
Wildwood, N. J., as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 5929, Nov. 9, 1929. 

257 


White (The) crow; march oddity, by 


Paul Eno, arr. by R. E. Hildreth; 
orch. © Richard E. Hildreth, West 
Somerville, Mass., as author of ar- 
rangement. R 5919, Nov. 9,1929. 258 


Whiter than the snow; words and 


music by L. O. Brown. © Louise 
Ottis Brown, Clinton, Ind., as au- 
thor. R 6091, Oct. 21, 1929. 259 


Who knows; duet from When Johnny 


comes marching home, lyric by Stan- 
islaus Stange, music by Julian Ed- 
wards. © Philippine Edwards, Rye, 
N. Y., as widow of the author of 
music. R 5757, Nov. 14, 1929. 260 


Widow’s (The) lament; old Welsh 
melody, arr. by H. J. Stewart ; wom- 
en’s voices. © Humphrey J. Stew- 
art, San Diego, Calif., as author of 
arrangement. R 5886, Oct. 26, 1929. 

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29647 (269) 


Willow (The) pattern; comic operetta 
in 2 episodes, written by Basil Wood, 
composed by Cecil Cook. Vocal se. 
© Edith Archdale Cook, London, as 
widow of the author of music. R 
5775, Nov. 8, 1929. 262 


Witch (The) behind the moon; from 
The wizard of Oz, words by L. 
Weslyn, music by Charles Albert. © 
Louis Weslyn, New York, as author 
of words. R 6067, Sept. 26, 1929. 

263 


Wizard (The) of Oz; waltzes, by Paul 
Tietjens, arr. by H. Anderson; pf. 
© Hilding Anderson, Bayside, L. I., 
N. Y., as author of arrangement. R 
5761, Nov. 14, 1929. 264 


Woodpecker (The); words by Fred- 
erick Manley, music by Ethelbert 
Nevin; low voice. © Anne Paul 
Nevin, New York, as widow of the 
author of music. R 6051, Nov. 29, 
1929. 265 


Y. M. I. march; by J. N. Klohr; oreh. 
© John N. Klohr, Cincinnati, as au- 
thor. R 6053, Nov. 29, 1929. 266 


Years touch not the heart; from When 
Johnny comes marching home, lyric 
by Stanislaus Stange, music by Jul- 
ian Edwards. © Philippine Ed- 
wards, Rye, N. Y., as widow of the 
author of music. R 5750, Nov. 14, 
1929. 267 


You must ask our dear mama; words 
by William Gould, music by G. Ed- 
wards.- © Gus Edwards, % Metro- 


Goldwyn studios, Culver City, Calif., 
as author of music. R 5995, Nov. 
13, 1929. 268 


Zophiel ; intermezzo, by R. E. Hildreth ; 


pf. © Richard E. Hildreth, West 
Somerville, Mass., as author. R 
5934, Nov. 9, 1929. 269 


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INDEX, HC. PARikca: MUSICAL COMPOSITHONS 


[New Series, Volume 24, Nos. 1-12, 1929] 


This index contains in one alphabet the names of the composers and copyright 
proprietors of all music entered in the catalogue in the year 1929. 
The figures refer to the numbers following the titles in the catalogue. 


12763. 
Hugsviv. 5463. 


A-J-C-music pub. co. - Blondy. 
Aamodt (Valter) 
Aanerud (W. S.): 
Land of my dreams. 25582. 
Rock me on your knee. 26281. 
Aaron (Margaret) Nothin’ you do 
can make me blue. 38811. 
Aaron (Michael) : 
Dancing wavelets. 4997. 
Forest echoes. 138186. 
Song of the anvil. 21425. 
Speoks. 21452. 
Aarons (A. E.): 
Antoinette. 2589(7). 
Fairy-fingered Fanny. 
(94). 
Life is such a bore. 14976 (182). 
Miss Clementina. 2589 (222). 
My Antoinette. 29647 (156). 
Think it over. 14976 (339). 
Abadia (M. K.) Why be blue. 


14976 


14877. 


j Abajo las coquetas! 24430. 
Abalos (Juan) : 

Mira me. 8608. 

iTe quiero toda! 9350. 


Aban (Romeo) 
26315. 
Abbadessa 
Argentine tango. 

Abbey (M. E.) 
heaven. 13704. 
Abbiate (Louis) : 
Lamento. 18252. 
Préludes et fugues. 
Villanelle. 19281. 
Abbott (Charles) : 
Believe me that’s love. 
Big boy Jess. 19650. 
Elephant can’t say can’t. 
Goodness gracious Gracie. 
Hoe down. 22708. 
TI long to see the ones I left behind. 
22787. 
Just beyond the blue. 8340. 
Many years ago. 23191. 
Plucky Lindy’s lucky day. 6343. 
Telling the world we’re in love. 
21549. 


Sad memories of you. 


(Bernardo) Hcho_ of 
22446. 


Life’s railway to 


7310 (114). 


9887. 


10326. 
5a07. 


19 


Abbott (W. W.) 
(198). 

Abel (Jack): 
Evergreen. 20011. 
Florida nights. 20068. 
She stole my heart away. 


Abendroth (Hermann) : 
Krause mit dem saxophon. 1162. 
Sleep you well—in die bettgestell. 
1978. 
Abenteuer in Schottland. 19498, 19499, 
20001. 


Abergenny. 244382. 


Land of light. 4577 


14401. 


Abernathy (Pearl) Just lonesome. 
28167. 

Abigania (Laura) I hope you haven’t 
forgotten. 18004. 

Abingdon press, ine. Abingdon 
hymnal. 17239-17244. 


Abrahall (A. K.) I know because the 
jury told me so. $119. 
Abraham (P4l) Harminckettes baka 
vagyok én. 20206. 
Abraham (Paul) What’s become of 
Sweet Madelon. 12394. 
Abrahams (Maurice): 
Tl still go on wanting you. 22785. 
I’m walking with the moonbeams. 


22835. 

Just you, just me and love. 8358, 
10958. 

Since we became _ sweethearts. 
16705. 

Sweet Ida Joy. 2104. 

Take everything but you. 21532, 


26592. 
That’s my new girl now. 4289. 
Abramowitz (Morris) : 
Beau. 12718. 

By the silver waves. 
Twilight. 2271. 
Abren (Fernando d’) 

(Fernando). 
Acevedo (Eduardo) 
26539. 


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275. 
See D’Abren 


Suerte negra. 


INDEX 


pt. 10, n.s., v. 24 


nn en aces 


Aceves (C. G.): 
Adios ecarifio. 27064. 
Boton de Rosa. 27268. 
Con esos ttis ojos. 27409. 
DesolaciOn. 27502. 
Ilusions del alma. 25406. 
Isabel. 25453. 
Pelona. 26155. 
Sentimiento. 28987. 
Sueno mio. 29162. 
Achenbach (Thomas) : 
Hugh de Payens commandery 
mareh. 25222. 
Irlindais. 22945. 
Achron (Joseph) Hebrew melody. 
13319. 
Achtung! Achtung! Wir senden tanz- 
musik! 27062. 
Acker (W. F.) Allentown high school 
songs. 24465. 
Ackerman (EH. M.) Ill wait for you. 
15750. 
Ackermans (H.): 
Au pays d’ amour. 86. 
Contrebandiers dans la montagne. 
405. 
Ma chaumieére abandonnée. 16101. 
Merry story. 16175. 
Nostalgia. 16341. 
O! Betty. 1574. 
Suite saharienne. 16823. 
I** poéme. 17282. 
Ackley (A. H.) : 


I can find Him everywhere. 3276. 


Teach me to pray. 4268. 
You can know Him now. 4548. 
Ackley (B. D.): 
Away on eagle wings. 27162. 
Call to service. 27307. 
Challenge to loyalty. 7602. 
Consolation. 4948. 
Don’t worry, but pray. 2966. 
His banner of love. 27830. 
Love’s triumphant story. 28350. 
Master we will work fon, chee. 
8558. 
No tears in heaven. 28633. 
Somebody else needs Him too. 
6708. 
Walk in the newness of life. 4434. 
When His love comes shining 
through. 9554. 
When my life with the tide goes 
out. 7179. 
Ackley (C. ©.) pseud. See Meredith 
CEE). 
Acosta (Dionisio) : 
A la aurora. 12596. 
A las 11:20 once y veinte. 2591. 
A orillas de una fuente. 12598. 
A que no crees. 17237. 
Abedules. 12600. 
Adios. 7317. 
Adios, Mexico amado. 27065. 


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Al pie de un arbol. 2611. 

Alla en lejanas tierras. 17276. 

Alma entristecida. 17278. 

Amame no seas ingrata. 12688. 

Amigo del amor. 27117. 

Amor de madre. 7364. 

Amor es cruel martirio. 9773. 

Anais. 17296. 

Ando borracho. 2638. 

Ando pasando trabajos. 7375. 

Anforita. 19548. 

Angel de amor. 19550. 

Angel de mis ensuefios. 12647. 

Arrempujenle, valedores. 17317. 

Arrieros. 2660. 

Ausencia. 27155. 

Avecillas. 12680. 

Ay no mas!! 12686. 

Ay! Sonora. 17330. 

Barbas tienes. 27185. 

Barreteros. 2708. 

Belen. 12781. 

Besos de mi prieta. 27209. 

Blanca azucena. 12760. 

Blanea flor. 27233. 

Bragados. 17481. 

Busco novia. 27294. 

Cabellos de oro. 9997. 

Cadetes mexicanos. 19738. 

Caiman. 12828. 

Calandria! 2799. 

Camello. 2803. 

Carmela, 27317. 

Carmelita! 10018. 

Carmen. 7583, 27321. 

Cefiros. 17492. 

Celia. 12863. 

Centro social mexicano. 27332. 

Chagua! 10031. | 

Chancla. 273835. 

Chaparrita. 12872. 

Chepina. 2832. 

China maderista. 2837. 

Chinita no seas asi. 27359. 

Chiquitita. 27361. 

Chuparrosa. 27374. 

Cielo aleman. 27377. 

Cielo lo dispuso. 27378. 

Cine Alcazar de Juarez. 10076. 

Ciudad de Juaja. 27382. 

Ciudad Juarez. 17532. 

Ciavelito. 27383. 

Colimefia! 2857. 

Como a las once. 12921. 

Como son locas las que se juyen. 
17565. 

Como te quiero. 17566. 

Con tres gotas de rocio.... 2878. 

Condenada. 27411. 

Consuelo. 17575. 

Corazon. 27421. 

Corrido de Los Reyes. 10118. 

Corrido de Rivera. 12935. 

Cotorra. 27423. 


ei, ome ay 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Cruda. 17585. 

Crudo. 2895. 

Cuando despertaba. 17590. 
Cuando lejos, muy lejos. 27443. 
De alla vine y pa alla voy. 2927. 
De tierras abajo vengo. 27480. 
Delicias. 27495. 

Desconfianza. 13007. 

Desde que te vi. 2939. 

Desde Zacatecas vengo! 13008. 
Desesperado. 19919. 
Desgraciado. 13009. 
Despedida. 17689. 

Despedida triste. 27505. 
Destanteado..... 2941. 
Destino me lleva. 2942. 
Diadema. 138015. 

Dices,... Tip ig221 

Dichoso el arbol! 2946. 

Dios hizo al hombre. 27514. 
Duda eterna. 13075. 

Elenita. 27581. 

Elvira. 13091. 

En su santo. 3008. 

En tu ausencia. 27589. 

En tu choza.:... 3009. 

En tu tumba. 27590. 

En vano. 3010. 

Enriqueta. 13101. 

Ensueno. 7823. 

Hnsuenos. 17711. 

Entonces. 177138. 

Es imposible. 27602. 

Es muy cierto. 27604. 

Es un crimen. 27605. 

Escalfes. 13108: 

Escuchame. 17718. 

Esperanza perdida. 13111. 
Espinas. 27608. 

Espinas de! alma. 17719. 

Esta noche con Ja luna. 27609. 
Felicidad. 10401. 

Feo. 3059. 

Flor de mis primeros afios. 17766. 
Florecita de una cumbre. 3083. 
Fracaso. 27681. 

Gaona en Juarez. 27698. 
Garafion. 3121. 

Gaviotas. 27700. 

Gilda Moreno. 17816. 


_Gitana. 27720. 


Graf Zepelin. 27751. 
Gratos ensuenos. 13270. 
Guerita. 20176. 

Hace un ano. 3187. 

Hasta no queriendo. 17891. 
Hay unos ojos. 27799. 
Hermila. 17920. 

Hermosa Adelaida. 13328. 
Hombre infeliz. 13347. 
Horas pasan. 17956. 
Hoyuelos de mi negra. 17968. 
Huerfanita. 17969. 

Huyo veloz. 20282. 


1567 


Idolo mio. 18100. 
Inez Chavez Garcia. 18159. 


Ingrata. 28084. 

Jesusita. 18189. 

Joven divina. 3455. 

Joven ideal. 28145. 

Jovencita. 3456. 

Lagrima. 28225. 

Lampara. 138671. 

Lazo conyugal. 28241. 

Lejos de ti. 13684. 

Lejos me encuentro. 28248. 

Levantate amigo mio!!! 3542. 

Lupe. 18873. 

Mal agradecida. 138807. 

Mamacita linda. 11182. 

Manana transparente. 18394. 

Maria. 28395. 

Maria la porfiada. 3624. 

Maria Margarita. 18407. 

Mariachi Michoacano. 3625. 

Marinera. 283896. 

Marino. 18413. 

Maruca. 18415. 

Mateo. 28405. 

Mazatlan. 18429. 

Me despido triguenita. 8563. 

Me podras olvidar: 13859. 

Me rio de la vida. 28418. 

Merino. 3661. 

Mi chata. 18450. 

Mi nueva desgracia... 11271. 

Mis cositas. 3671. 

Momento feliz. 8626. 

Morena, morena fuiste!! 13925. 

Morenita. 11318. ; 

Muchacho alegre. 28509. 

Mujer pura. 28511. 

Mulato. 28512. 

Nacha. 14016. 

Nada me importa. 11425. 

Natividad. 206973. 

Naufragos. 20975. 

Negra. 11434. 

Ni tu nena querida. 14036. 

Nina gentil. 28620. 

Nifia hechicera. 28621. 

No Uores Pancha. 3797. 

No masa: ti... 3798: 

No me preguntes. 11454. 

Noche de abril. 28637. 

Noche serena y obscura. 11468. 

Noche tenebrosa. 28638. 

Note olvidare. 28646. 

Nubes. 14064. 

Oh! cuan amargo. 18634. 

Ob mujer. 28691. 

Ojitos chinos y negros. 3847. 

Oyeme! 21119. 

Pajarito. 18708. 

Palacio de cristal. 3897. 

Paloma blanca, que orgullo tienes. 
14137. 

Para qué nos conocimos? 18716. 


INDEX 


Acosta (Dionisio)—Continued. 

Para que quiero la vida. 14148. 
Para que son pasiones. 28765. 
Paulita. 28789. 

Pelo 4 pelo. 11638. 
Pensamientos tristes. 
Perdoname. 8898. 
Pesetero. 187384. 
Pesos y cervezas. 14171. 
Pobre del hombre pobre. 
Pobre mujer. 18758. 
Pochas. 28827. 

Popular. 28841. 

Por tus ojos. 11680. 
Por una ingrata. 3965. 
Porque cuando la noche. 
i Porqué lloras? 14218. 
Pronto muy pronto. 28862. 
Puerta. 28868. 

Que chula flor .... 3995. 
Que culpa tienen mis 

3996. 

Que dices chata?? 
Que importa. 8985. 
Que tienen tus lindos ojos! 
Quisiera llorar. 28881. 
Ratos de loco. 9006. 
Recien casada!! 14275. 
Recuerdos de una ingrata. 
Renegado. 4021. 
Revolucion. 21233. 

Rogon. 9050. 
Rosaura! 14822. 
Rubia princesita. 
Se fué ya volo. 
Se me hacia facil. 
Sentenciado. 14383. 
Sentimiento. 4112. 
Serrana hermosa. 
Severiana. 28995. 
Siempre Jimulco. 14416. 
Siempre sofiando. 18938. 
Sierra Mojada. 14417. 
Silencio de la noche. 18940. 
Simpatia. 14422. 
Sin gracia naci!! 
Sin poderte hablar!! 
Sin ti. 18947. 
Solo. 9210. 

Solo en la tumba. 
Sélo ta. 18988. 
Soy como la golondrina. 
Suefios. 19061. 
Sufrimiento. 4227. 
Suspiro. 19074. 
Tahuaca. 12119. 

Te amaba inocente. 
Teatro Colén. 29242. 
Tengo una novia. 14610. 
Teresita. 12158. 

Todo Berlin. 29815. 
Tomochie. 12231. 

Toro puntal. , 4352. 
Tovar y Perez. 12238. 


18730. 


28826. 


28843. 


14255. 


11797. 
4107. 
28975. 


21328. 


14424. 
14425. 


11966. 
29129. 


19122. 


padres. 


14257. 


4011. 


‘pt. IT, n. s., v. 24 


Traicion. 14691. 

Traicionera. 9416. 

Tres copitas de licor. 19223. 
Triguefiita dame un beso. 4358. 
Trinidad. 19224. 
Tristes recuerdos. 
A GZS. 

Tuve un amor. 29357. 

Tuyo seré!! 14718. 

UWltimas horas. 29364. 
Ultimo adios. 19248. 

Una flor. 19245. 

Unos ojos. 19261. 

Ven Jesucita ven. 29394. 
Vengo a verla. 29396. 

Vi partir. 19279. 

Viva la hacha. 19284. 

Vive feliz! 19285, 21787. 

Voy a morir.... 4425. 

Y le papalotea. 19427. 

Ya estoy aqui. 29581. 

Ya la luna va saliendo. 19428. 
Ya la tarde. 29582. 


4361. 


Ya me llevan. 29588. 

Ya no llores. 29584. 

Ya vine, ya estoy aqui.... 12508. 
Yo soy tu viejito aquel. 14919. 


Acres (Harry): 
After the girl. 9727. 
Step high. 12056. 
Sunny South. 12092. 
You’ve made a difference to me. 


12561. 
You will love me. 12563. 
Acton (E. R.) I love it. 22790. 


Actor-managers, ine. Age of innocence. 
17257. 
Adair 
16778. 
Adair (H. E.) Blue grass blues. 12768. 
Adair (H. F.) Lord, I live in Thee. 
1255. - 
Adair (Mildred) : 
Boys at play. 232. 
Cello. 12864. 
Finger drills. 15484. 
With a dance and a song. 26968. 
Adair (Orris) See Nafe (O. A.) 


(Frances) Spanish beauty. 


Adair (Yvonne) Golden isle. 20156. 
Adalid y¥ Gamero (M. de) Toreador’s 
sweetheart. 12285. 

Adam (A.): 

Postillon de Lonjumeau. 12594 
Gil 

Si j’étais roi. 9146. 

Adam _ (Adolphe) Christmas song. 


22248, 22249. 


Adamcik (J. M.) Our love is ever- 


lasting light. 26124. . 
Adamek (Rosalie) Rainbow’s end. 
9000. 


Adamowecz (M. A.): 
After I loved you darling. 18. 
Dream castle. 7780. 


1568 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Adamowski (Joseph) Polonaise bril- 
lante. 347. 
Adams (A. D.) Vie parisienne. 21040. 
Adams (A. E.): 
Bells of St. Mary’s. 9892. 
June-time wedding bells. 20541. 
Ring out the sweet message. 1808, 
26270. 
Adams (C. B.): 


Awake! psaltery and harp. 12594 
(C13) 

Blow, blow thou winter wind. 
14976 (36). 

Honey chile. 4577 (160). 

It was a lover and his lass. 14976 
(163). 

7310 


My light and my salvation. 
(98) 


Place prepared. 2589 (268). 

Rise, glorious Conqueror. 
(S02). 

Solitude. 17236 (388). 

Sweetly the flowers are blooming 
eto-day. 14976 (327). 

Under the greenwood tree. 
(358). 

What shall he have that killed the 
deer. 14976 (882). 


Adams (Mrs. Crosby) : 

Dance of the marionettes. 153809. 

In the rocking chair. 15867. 
Adams (D. H.) That ragtime man. 

9368. 
Adams (Ernest Harry): 

Camille. 12833. 

Our brigade. 18688. 
Pickaninny’s Sandman. 18741. 
Adams (F. B. J.) When we are parted. 

12594 (4382). 
Adams (G. B.) Holland. 3237. 
Adams (J. G.) Mrs. Crosby Adams: 

Children’s anthem. 4577 (51). 

Fairy ring. 4577 (107). 

Pussy willow march. 4577 (324). 
— See also Adams (Mrs. Crosby). 
Adams (M. R.) When I had you. 

24257. 
Adams (Pearl): 

Dixie’s calling. 2953, 7751. 

Four songs of the air. 7316. 

Night on the dunes. 18594. 
Adams (R. J.) When the circus comes 


4577 


14976 


to town. 29647 (252). 

Adams (R. L.) Down sunset’s trail. 
7776. 

Adams (Renée) Talkie show. 16874. 

Adams (S.) £=Star of Bethlehem. 
12594 (367). 


Adams (Spencer) : 
Garden of Eden. 24426 (94). 
My beau that’s in the army. 28523. 
When my sweetie takes a bow. 
29486. 


Adams (Stephen) Veteran’s 
24426 (295). 
Adams, Vee & Abbott, inc.: 
Copper and the gunman. 10114. 
High silk hat and a walking cane. 


15664, 20245. 


song. 


In a_ graveyard on the hill. 
25409. 

Mountains ain’t no place for bad 
men. 11330. 

On the road to California. 26089. 

Squire and the deacon. 16795, 
21459. 

That’s why I’m jealous of you. 
12174. 

Adamson (Gladys) : 
Care free. 22202. 


Summer twilight. 21498. 


Adcock (W. M.): 
Did you come back to stay. 13017. 
Maybe there’s someone else in 
your heart. 16148. 
Not in a million years could I 
forget you. 26019. 
Addoms (Art): 
Barnacle Bill the sailor. 
When shadows fall. 9566. 
Adduci (Frank) I'll alway’s keep the 
rose you gave me. 3294. 

Ade (George) My Sulu Lulu Loo. 
14976 (225). 
Adelman (Paul) 
of-love. 26701. 
Adios, te quedas en tus gustos. 13. 


Adkins (H. E.) Songs of the sea. 
23908. 


Adkins (O. B.) 

Birmingham Sal. 17395. 
Dear old girl of mine. 
I’m on my way. 20368. 
My mother. 20947. 
Southern rose. 19023. 
Travel on. 21658. 
When you first called me sweet- 
heart. 193867. 

You made me happy. 

Adlam (Basil) : 

Christmas song. 22247. 
My wish for you. 23411. 
Adlam (Beth) Merry Christmas. 
23258. 

Adler (M. A.): 
Autumn leaves. 
Summer tea party. 
Two little love birds. 

Adler (Rosalind) Spring. 

Adlington (Fred): 

Four American-Indian 
sions. 26172. 
Lily pond. 28075. 
Starlight. 9276. 
Adventure de la Guimard. 9709 (18). 
Adventures of a doll-child. 2601. 


7465. 


Tripping-to-a-tune- 


17625. 


21925. 


12677. 

14553. 
14725. 
9270. 


impres- 


1569 


i 


INDEX 


Advincula (P. V.) ‘There’s some- 
thing funny about you. 24063. 


Afri-bel canto. 27073. 
Ager (Arthur) In tulip time. 
Ager (Milton) : 
Ain’t you baby. 15000, 24447. 
Do I know what I’m _ doing. 
15370. 
Does my baby. 199387. 
Does my baby love? 24850. 
Educate your feet. 19979. 
Everybody tap. 15449, 24964. 
Glad rag doll. 728. 
Happy days are 
15629, 25141. 
Harlem madness. 17886, 25147. 
He’s a good man to have around. 


1043. 


here again. 


8019. 

He’s that'kind of a pal. 20222, 
25165. 

I can’t remember the words. 
20299. 

I don’t want to get thin. 8106. 


I’m doing what I’m doing for 
love. 3316. 

I’m feathering a nest for a little 
bluebird. 8148. 

I’m not sorry. 987. 

I’m the last of the red hot mam- 
mas. 8176. 

I’ve got a little love song. 15800 

Let him ramble. 1193. 

Lucky me—lovable you. 25706. 

Man of my own. 16113, 25740. 

Me and my buddy. 18431. 

New Yorker. 25982. 

Nightingale song. 18596. 

That’s her now. 2163. 

That’s the good old sunny South. 


2165. 
There will never be another 
Mary. 19180, 26657. 


Three little rooms and you. 16929. 
Tinkle! Tinkle! 21628. 

' Wait for the happy ending. 21747. 
We have each other. 17066. 


Ager, Yellen & Bernstein, inc.: 


Ain’t you, baby. 24447. 
Alone in the rain. 24471. 
Colleen O’Kildare. 10090. 


Deep night. 2981. 


Does my baby love? 24850. 

Educate your feet. 19979. 

Everybody tap. 24964. 

Glad rag doll. 728. 

Happy days are here again. 
25141. 

Harlem madness. 25147. 

He’s a good man to have around. 
8019. 

He’s that kind of a pal. 25165. 

I can’t remember the _ words. 
20299. 


pt. Il, n. s., v. 24. 


I don’t want to get thin. 8106. 

I’m doing what I’m doing for love. 
3316. 

I’m feathering a nest for a little 
bluebird. 8148. — 

I’m not sorry. 987. 

I’m that way about baby. 10750. 

I’m the last of the red hot 
mammas. 8176. 

I may be wrong. 20878. 

I says to myself, says I. 

I wish I knew. 975. 

If I had my way. 10818. 

Let him ramble. 1198. 

Lucky me—lovable you. 25706. 

Man of my own. 25740. 

Moanin’ for you. 25851. 

Molly. 25856. 

New Yorker. 25982. 

Nightingale song. 18596. 

Now I’m in love. 11482. 

Pals forever. 11601. 

Rose of Algiers. 14326. 

Same old moon. 21286. e 

Sandman, wrap me up in a silver 
cloud. 4087. sa 

That’s her now. 2168. 

That’s the good old sunny South. 
2165. 

That’s what I call sweet music. 
2168. 

There will never be another Mary. 
26657. 

This is heaven. 9891. 
Till your happiness 
along. 24091. 
Tinkle! Tinkle! 
Wait. or “the 

21747. 


Agincourt song. 12609. 
Agnew (J. CC.) Hail! 
march. 20186, 20187. 

Agnew (J. E.): 
Silvertone. 6646. 
U. S. military academy. 26744. 
U. S. naval academy. 26745. 
Valse romantique. 9478. 

Agnew (L. M.) By waters so blue at 

Honolulu. 9991. 
Agostino (A. ad’) See D’Agostino (A.) 


8193. 


happens 


21628. 


happy ending. 


hail! pep 


Agostino (Giacomo d’) See D’Agos- 
tino (Giacomo) 

Aguinaga (Luis) : 
Chaparrita. 12872. 
Corrido de Rivera. 12985. 
Dichoso el arbol! 2946. 
Elvira. 138091. 
En vano. 3010. 
Hsperanza perdida. 13111. 
Por una ingrata. 3965. 
Recien casada!! 14275. 
Sin gracia naci!! 14424. 
Sin poderte hablar!! 14425, 


Sufrimiento. 4227. 


1570 


* 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Voy a morir ... 4425. 
Yo soy tu viejito aquel. 
Aguinaldo popular. 27077. 
Ahde (Sverker) : 
Faderullan. 
Sj6mansvisa. 
Ahern (F. P.) 
wood. 27837. 
Ahlberg (BHrik) : 
Kalle O Kalle. 28182. 
Raska sjémiin halla! 
Ahlefeld (Fred) : 
I can never live without you pal 


14919. 


10379. 
29064. 
Holly time in Holly- 


26237. 


of mine. 8098. 

Indian summer moon. 10864, 
22933. 

Little rose of my heart. 18808. 


Thorns and lillies. 24071. 


Ahlefeld (Fred) jr.: 

Carolina sunshine, home of mine. 
4858. 

My dear old valley home. 

Ahlert (F. E.): 

Believe me you should know my 
girl from Noochateau. 15123, 
19637, 19638. 

Free and easy. 25026. 

I'll be so happy. 5507. 

I'll tell the world. 9238, 5516. 

I’m the wealthiest man in the 
world. 3331, 5579. 

Into my heart. 25444. 

It must be you. 25464. 


6104. 


Kansas was never like this. 28186. 

Lamp, a chair and a cigarette. 
1173, 3520. i 

Land of mystery. 25588. 

Marianne. 16131, 16132, 18410. 

Mean to me. 1350, 3645. 


Navy blues. 16306, 20977, 20978. 
Oh! king, Oh! queen. 28690. 
One that I love loves me. 
6257. 
Oo, la, 
18680. 
Smile! comrades. 29073. 
Snap your fingers at the blues. 
26427. 
To be in love. 6947, 12223. 
To-day and to-morrow. 6952. 
When I see my sugar. 14838, 
17098, 19352. 
When you were in love with no 
one but me. 7198. 
Wine woman and song. 26958. 
With you beside me. 7234. 
Whole darned thing’s for you. 
29527. 
Ahlin (Erntrid) Lagg ett litet vin- 
ligt ord for mej. 11001. 
Ahn & Simrock (Biihnenverlag) G. m. 
D: EE: 
Korsische gesetz. 10988. 
Lucia von Lammermoor. 


3866, 


la, la, la. 16411, 16412, 


5066. 


Abruvjay (Julian) pseud. See Rose of 
Jesus (Sister). 

Aida. 23818, 7047, 24177. 

Aiken (L. B.) When papa steps out. 
26892. 

Aiken (W. H.) 
24729. 

Ainsworth (J. H.) 
6834 


Cincinnati civic song. 


Sweetheart mine. 


‘Ainsworth (T. HL): 


Brown eyed baby mine. 9970. 
Fond memories. 13179. 
Aigouni (K. H.) Wohlfahrt founda- 
tion studies. 2515, 17165. 


Airways and fairways. 19517. 


Aitken (George) Innis Farrel. 20478. 
Aivaz (E.): 

Jamais. 34386. 

Si demain. 4139. 
Aivaz (T.): 

Love me. 20719, 20720, 238147, 


238148, 28334. 
To-morrow. 2220. 
Akaga. 27081. 
Akanes (A. M.): 
Don’t tell me pal, 
7766. 
I have told you, no more will I 
see these walls. 5496. 
If you don’t, T’ll be erying too. 
5638. 
Is it gold you want my dear? 
3423 


you’re gone. 


Louie Woo. 18339. 

My day. 8678. 

Sit back and don’t be weary. 
9177. 

Vision dear mother of you. 9500. 


Akers (C. W.) My Phi Kap girl. 


25938. 
Akers (L. D.) In the beautiful valley 
of love. 25485. 
Akers (M. H.): 
Father, teach us. 3053. 
I shall not want. 5591. 


My lady bird. 25928. 


Akey (C. N.): 
Little love song that you sang to 
me. 18302. 
Saying good morning to the world. 
18884. 
You can’t be everybody’s sweet- 
heart. 19449. 
Akimenko (Ivan) pseud. See Roberts 
(Cee) 
Akin (M. F..van) See Van Akin 
(MES Be) 


Akridge (M. L.) My sonny boy. 8723. 
Akron times-press. Lonely little rose- 
bud. 23109. 
Akst (Harry): 
Am I blue? 9764-9766, 12635, 
12636, 17290, 24478. 
As long as I’m with you. 24516. 


1571 


INDEX 


Akst (Harry )—Continued. 


Birmingham Bertha. 9913, 9914, 
12755. 

Clowning. 19810. 

Come back to me. 17548. 


Don’t it mean a thing to you? 
13039. 

Father Mississippi. 3052, 200388, 
22505, 22506. . 

Gypsy charmer. 10574, 15614. 

I’m blue for you New Orleans. 
15760. 


I’m the medicine man for the 


blues. 138461, 15783, 15784. 

I says to myself, say I.. 8193. : 

I still believe in you. 10768-10770. 

In the land of let’s pretend. 10853, 
13548. 

Let me have my dreams. 11034— 
11036, 16005-16007, 18275, 18276. 

Lift the juleps to your two lips. 
13705. 

My beauty shop. 18501. 

My strongest weakness 
16289. 

Nobody cares if I’m blue. 
26004. 

One sweet little yes. 18678. 

Revenge. 6440. 

Sacred flame. 

Samoa. 16623. 

This is heaven. 

Welcome home. 
17072, 17073, 19326. 

When all hope was lost I found 
you Joan. 2427, 7166. 

Wishing and waiting for love. 
12488, 14896, 14897, 17156, 19405. 

Wouldn’t it be wonderful? 14912, 
17179, 17180. 


Al and Pete. See Cameron (Al) and 
Bontsema (Pete) 


Al dorarse las espigas. 
Alanis (C. M.) Nenita. 
Alary (G.) Chevauchée. 
Alavés (J. IL.) Cancion 
10010. 
Alba (Remo da’) See D’Alba (Remo) 
Alba musicale. Bella corsara. 2731. 
Albani (Mario) pseud. See Harts (H. 
L.) 

Albano (Ernesto) 
Albeniz (Isaac): 
Albaicin. 15004. 

Automne-valse. 15077. 
Orientale. 26117. 
Prélude. 24450. 
Tango. 12133. 
Albergoni (Luigi) 
Alberino (J. A.) Day dreams. 19895. 
Albert (Charles) Witch behind the 
moon. 29647 (263). 


is you. 


21002, 


21278. 


9391. 
12363-12365, 


24448. 
25971.. 
2833. 


mixteca. 


Vocea bella. 19287. 


Gavotta. 20127. 


| pt. It, n.s., v. 24 


Albert (Eugen qd’): 

Forum. 15517. 

Foxtrot der Bessie. 13196. 
Grosse fantasie. 15607. 

Kain. 29647 (116). 

Schwarze orchidee. 1901, 14374, 
Walzer der Grace. 14789. 

Albert (EF. G.) Something for Thee. 


! 


23874. 

Albert (H. W.) Moonlight night. 
13921. 

Albert (Leonie) I love your eyes. 
27948. 

- Albert (William) Now I know why. 
18615. 

Alberti (Solon) Serenade. 21324, 
28990. 

Alberti (Vincent) Semplicita. 9118. 


Alberti (Vincenzo) Que tus ojos cla- 
ros me miraron. 23660. 

Alberti (Musikalienhandlung) G. m. 
| ee S 


Adagio. 18241. 
Bei der weinlese in Tokaj. 17370. 
Dorfbilder aus Ungarn. 17659. - 
Heimweh des Ungarn. 17918. 
Sonntagmorgen im wungarischen 
dorfe. 19016. 
Ungarische bauernhochzeit. 19252. 
Ungarische kinderszenen. 192538. 
Ungarische romanze. 19254. 
Ungarisches erntefest. 19255. 
Ungarisches herbstlied. 19256. 
Ungarisches liebeslied. 19257. 
Albin (Jack) : 
Eyes of blue. 22488. 
No one but you. 11456. 
Albright (N. Y.) East meet the West. 
17695. : 
Albright (Ray): 
My home sweet home. 3784. 
Paddy from Cork. 1660. 
Teasing. 2142. 
That someone it’s you. 4800. 
Underneath the _ silvery moon. 
2284. 
Album des douze. 97438. 
Album of original pieces and transcrip- 


tions for string-quartet. 19520. 

Album of Russian piano music. 

19491 (1, 2). 

Album of transcriptions. 4577 (3). 

Albur de amor. 9746. 

Alechansky (D.): 

Lotos. 38579. 
Pharaon. 38981. 

Alcock (G. A.): i 
Bright smiling eyes. 19708. 
Holy, holy, holy. 18346. 

In the woods. 10862. 

Ruby of the Hast. 1848. 

Two country scenes. 19521. 
Alcorn (EH. M.) Mystery. 28580. 
Alden (HE. R,) Teresa. 14611. | 


1572 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Alder (Ernest): 
Aurore. 2589 (26). 
Bohemienne. 2589 (27). 
Cloitre. 17286 (244, 245). 
Confidences. 2589 (28). 
Depart. 2589 (29). 
Foret enchantée. 2589 (99). 
Grisélidis. 4577 (286). 
Hérodiade. 4577 (245). 
Karadeec. 2589 (146). 
Ouverture de Mignon. 
(394). 
Pastorale mystique. 17236 (250- 
253) . 
Retour. 
Réves. 
Roi da’Ys. 
Valse des esprits. 
Valse trés-lente. 
Alderighi (Dante) 


4577 


2589 (380). 

2589 (31). 

t(2n0. (212). 

17236 (254). 
4577 (258-262). 
Introduzione, aria 


e finale. 15881. 
Alderson (C. F.) My special occa- 
sion girl. 11407, 
Alector pub. co. 
Aeroplano. “4593. 
Agrampeli. 12611. 
Amyaly mikroula. 27123. 
Chamené agape. 27334. 
De tha xechaso. 22348. 
BE naziara. 22441. 
Ela peismatara. 3002. 
Neiata feugoun. 11485. 
Niotho pono. 6182. 
Opou ki’ an pao. 6264. 


Plitocheia tou Boem. 3118. 
Prote agape. 23645. 


Tango tou ponou. 121387. 
Ti emorfo xeraki. 29298. 
Zeliariko. 24417. 
Aletter (W.) Flirting butterflies. 
17765. 
Aletter (Wilhelm) Melodische ton- 
stticke. 16159. 


Alexander (Arthur): 

Four Irish folk songs. 
Paris bound. 16449. 

Alexander (D. K.): 

I’ve never met a girl that made 
a hit with me. 963. 

Once in a while. 1681. 
Alexander (Hilda) MHe’s tight like 
this. 22682. 

Alexander (Hugh): 

His eye is on the sparrow. 22708. 
I love to tell the story. 27940. 
Softly and tenderly. 29088. 


17266. 


Alexander (Ian) Anthems old and 
new. 24502. 

Alexander (Jobe) Uncle Ned. 9454. 

Alexander (Perry): 


At the end of the rainbow. S80. 
Blow me down. 15155. 
My true blue sweetheart. 
Take it out. 121238. 


11415. 


Alexandresco (Gregoire) : 
Loving you. 28851. 
Valse lente. 293890. 

Alexion (Nicholas) : 


Leona. 25600. 

Margaretta. 23198. 
Alfano (Franco) ‘Tre liriche. 15008. 
Alfano (G.) Mandolinista 1928, 


Piedigrotta U.N; AWC: 3617. 
Alfaro (Bernice) Robinhood in Hol- 
lywood. 11774. 
Alford (EH. R.): 


Dixie melodies at moonlight. 
17645. 

Down in memory lane. 5081. 

Just a lullabye of love. 109388. 


Kisses that ‘gave you to me. 
23025. 

Nova Nita. 18612. 

Roses that bud in the morn time. 
18857. 

When the leaves fall in Alabama. 
24272. 

AOrd: UE. ue): 

Denison’s seven-eleyen minstrel. 
2200... 

TInnesonian march. 28085. 

Memories of childhood days. 
8586. 

Pastry cook and =the _ pirate. 
23581. 

Pep squad parade. 16463. 


Rubank melody band instructor. 
PA dae 
Sunny of Sunnyside. 4235. 
U. S. navy band march. 21705. 
Alford "Ck J.) 


H. M. jollies. 5366. 

Old Panama. 6242, 21059. 
Alfred & co.: 

Bass noodles. 24554. 

Beale St. blues. 7470. 


Black key kapers. 190. 
Bohemian girl. 9854. 
Boiling point. 19683. 
Chimes of Normandy. 15244. 
Cracked ice. 7681. 
Dance of the hours. 
Don’t lose it. 27588. 
Hard luck. 5385. 
Hesitating blues. 
Lustpiel. 16100. 
Melodies from Martha. 
Piano pranks. 8912. 
Pinafore. 16478. 
Russianesque. 21276. 
St. Louis blues. 9081. 
Yellow dog blues. 26989. 


Alfredo «(=|)"3@h,- me! - Oh; 
She’s wonderful. 6228. 
Alger (V. H.): 
Blue seal blues. 
El Riad temple. 
Let’s talk about love. 


T7T0T. 


25181. 
16158. 


my! 


7521. 
27585. 
8416. 


1573 


INDEX 


Algie (H. D.): 
Joanna. 22976. 


Oh boy what a night for love. 


6220. 


Algie (R. L.) Oh boy what a night 
for love. 6220. 


Alix (Victor) : 
Passion de Jeanne d’Arc. 
Shéhérazade. 21343. 
Alkeste. 17830, 25082. 
All for love. 12621. 
All hail. 19528. 
All hail the power. 27084. 
All through the night. 17236 (7). 
Allamong (V. C.) Rainbow bridge of 


21137. 


love. 18804. 
Allan (Gladys) I want to be a movie 
star. 27995. 


Allan & co., proprietary ltd.: 
All that I want is a stay at home 


girl. 12625. 
Dawning. 24811. 
Eventide. 7844. 


Five very easy piano solos. 10897. 

Hard-up but happy. 138295. 

I just sit and talk to the moon- 
beams. 25272. 

Intermezzo brillante. 

Josie and me. 25499. 

Marche orientale. 1329. 

Mexican serenade. 8595. 

Mignonette. 13898. 

Mississippi moon. 18471. 

My loved one. 233879. 

Prelude. 24811. 

Promise me. 11718. 

Rose of Flanders. 11786. 

Songs for children. 19012. 

Sweet meadow. 19084. 

Venetian gondola song. 217238. 

Viennese serenade. 14767. 

We are pals together. 26834. 

When Phyllis crossed the wood. 
9565. 

Why. 19386. 


Allchin (5B. Cr 

Aural tests for diploma examina- 
tions. 17328. 

Book of aural tests. 


Allegra (Salvatore) : 
Jungla. 15940. 
Nido. 3788. 
Non dirmi no! 

Allen (A. J.): 
Arrival of the robins. 29647 (7). 
Dance of the skeletons. 172386 

(98). 
High roller. 29647 (87). 
Horse marines. 27057 (54). 
In a rose garden. 17236 (181) 
Prince of good fellows. 29647 
(179). ; 
Whip and spur. 


1055. 


19692, 19693. 


23458. 


29647 (257). 


pt. 11, n. S., v. 24 


Allen (B. E.): 
Since you never, never, smile on 
me. 4147. | 
Allen (B. M.): 
Happy with you. 22659. 
I’m happy when I have the blues. 
22809. 
Misbehaving melody. 23278. 
Moon of gold. 238302. 


Allen (Bob) Never again. 8743. 
Allen (Bud) Got my mind on that 
thing. 27746. 
Allen (Bud) music ¢Co.: 
Ain’t got nobody to grind my cof- 
fee. 27078. 
Got my mind on that thing. 
27746. 
Allen (Creighton) : 
Lay of solitude. 25589. 
Like music heard in dreams. 
25621. 
Allen (Dawn): 
Fate man. 622. 
Heaven sent my heart a song. 
820. 
Jinendra’s smile. 1094. 
Love, I have sought you. 11119. 
Love needs lovers. 5913. 
Making dreams come true. 
Middle way. 1881. 
O, arrogant giver. 


5953. 
1573. 


Opus 1. 11559, 11560. 
Who hath regarded the horse! 
2478. 
Zanzibar. 2574. 
Allen (E. E.) Back to my first love. 
19601. 
Allen (F. E.): 
Calling, calling, calling you. 
17466. . 
Goin’ away. 17839. 
Mammy I’m coming home. 5957. 
With love in your heart. 19407. 
You’r goin’ to be lonesome. 19480. 
Allen (Glenn) Valparaiso. 9470, 
12302. 
Allen (Henry) j7.: 
Biffly blues. 19648, 19649. 


Feeling drowsy. 27645. 

It should be you. 20497, 20498. 

Swing out. 29204. 

This way out! 14662. 
Allen (John) Memories. 
Allen (Jules) : 

Cowboy’s dream. 27481. 

Cowboys lament. 27482. 


8582. 


Long side the Sante Fe trail. 
28315. 
Two fragments. 29360. 
Allen (K. G.): 
Dorinne. 2967. 


14593. 
his Lizzie. 


‘Take it from me. 
When Izzy drives 
29483. 


1574 : 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Allen (K. K.): . 
Accident. 11856. 
Scot’s lament. 11856. 
Allen (M. E.) Ill try and forget. 
5517. 

Allen (Patricia) 

tricia) 

Allen (Patricia van) 
(Patricia) 
Allen (R. W.) 

28976. 

Allen (T. S8.): 
Arrival of the robins. 29647 (7). 
Dance of the skeletons. 17236 

(93). | 
High roller. 29647 (87). 
Horse marines. 27057 (54). 
In a rose garden. 17236 (181). 
Prince of good fellows. 29647 
(179). 
Whip and spur. 
Allen (T. W.): 


See Van Allen (Pa- 
See Van Allen 


Search me, O God. 


29647 (257). 


Football blues. 22538. 
Me ruft. 5992. 
Allen bros.: 
Frisco blues. 13201. 
Tiple blues. 14675. 
Allende (P. H.): 
Deux préludes. 4617. 


Miniatures grecques. 6026. 
Tempo di minuetto. 9361. 
4 études. 7352. 

Allender (B. R.): 
Alita. 7344. 
In my garden of memories. 254380. 
Magic moon. 28365. 
Message from a rose. 138888. 
When mother’s hair was gold. 


(avye 
Allensworth (Alden) 
dream dear with you. 
Alles fiir euch. 42. 
Alleyne (I. A.): 
Compliments of the season. 24745. 
International prayer. 10871. 
Your daddy. 27088. 
Alleyne (M. W.) Living in the shad- 
ow of the past. 16050. 
Allier (Gabriel) Polka des clowns. 
12594 (309). 
Allione (Abramo): 
Labbra di rosa. 
Sara. 6539. 


Life is like a 
11055. 


5799. 


Tango della malavita. 12134. 
Visione azzurro. 7064. 

Allison (E. S.): 
Play-time. 26189. 
Sunshine and shadows. 26550. 
Twilight. 21688. 

Allison (Elizabeth) This beautiful 


thing called love. 21603. 


Allison (John): 


Joe Bleeker’s last ride. 18603. 
Katydid and the  bumbie-bee. 
10968. 
Allison (Theodora) Smiling eyes. 
1992. 
Allman (Drue) : 
National farm school march. 
25964. 
Rosalee. 11784. 
Allmon (E. M.) Little bird just told 
me so. 28280. 
Allouche (Y.) Mariska. 25760. 
Allphin (N. W.): 
Let the Saviour in. 28268. 
Send the gospel light. 28983. 
Sing the glad song! 29049. 


Allwork (Roland) : 
Just take a little tip from me. 


5762. 
Longing just for you. 18752. 
Alm (Anna) Bondevalsen. 4775. 


Almanac. 18596, 19979, 20299, 20378, 
21286, 21628, 21747. 
Aloha. 24469. 
Aloha land pub. co. Sweetheart, please 
come back to me. 14586. 
Alonso (Francisco) : 
Aviadoras. 24533. 
Castigadoras. 24696. 
Cefiidor de Diana. 24704. 
Coplas de ronda. 24756. 
Deseada. 24837. 
Himno de la exposicion de Sevilla. 
25189. 
Himno rotario de Espana. 
Lloronas. 25649. 
Mejor del puerto. 25795. 
Noche loca. 26012. 
Parranda. 26143. 
Reina del directorio. 26252. 
Siempre Espana. 29032. 
Suerte negra. 26539. 
Alpert (Mickie) Caressing you. 305. 
Alpha chi omega. Songs of Alpha chi 
omega. 2036. 
Alpha phi delta fraternity, inc.: 


25190. 


Alpha phi delta march. 17283. 
Alpha phi delta rose. 17284. 
Always true. 17289. | 

Oh, Alpha phi delta. 18631. 


Songs of Alpha phi delta. 21434. 
What we do goes down in history. 
19340. 
Alphin (Charles) 
moon. 7321. 
Alphonse et Estelle. 11839. 
Alrobi- musikverlag, G. m. b. H.: 
Achtung! Achtung! Wir senden 
tanzmusik! 27062. 
Drtiben in der heimat bitih’n die 
weissen rosen. 17684. 
Du meines herzens ungekroénte 
konigin. 7801. 


Aeroplane honey- 


1575 


INDEX 


Alrobi musikverlag, G. m. b. H—Contd. 
Duft, der eine schdne frau _ be- 
gleitet. 7804. 
Hs ist was los! 27608. 
Heut’ hab’ ich premiére bei einer 


schonen frau! 32238. 

Hotel Stadt Lemberg. 27860, 
27861. 

Ich glaub’ nie mehr an eine frau. 
8224. 


Ich hab’ dich lieb, weil du ein 
deutsches midel bist! 28018. 
Ich hab’ ihnen viel zu sagen, sehr 
verehrte gnad’ge frau! 3362. 
Ich hab’ kein auto, ich hab’ kein 
rittergut...! 28014. 

Ich hoér so gern’ musik, wenn ich 
verliebt bin! 18097. 

Ich trium’ so gern von deinem rei- 
zenden madonnengesicht! 3363. 

Ich trdumte am Rhein in der 
dimmerstund’. 28016. 

Ich weiss schon langst, dass du 
mich heimlich lieb hast! 3364. 

In einer kleinen konditorei. 28051. 

In Surabaya. 3406. 

In Wien, wo der wein und der 
walzer bltiht! 28077. 

Man kann beim bier, mein schatz. 
18392. 

Mein herz ist butterweich. 28421. 

Mit einem herzen darf man nicht 
spielen! 18472. 

Nur das kleine wortchen ach. 
3819. 

Nur in Sebastopol! 18620. 

Polnische wirtschaft. 288338, 28834. 


Schaw’ nie zu tief in schoOne augen. 
18891. 

Sei nur ein kleines bisschen ver- 
riickt nach mir! 28982. 

Sellerie. 11869. 

Sie kiissen mir die hand. 18937. 


Was niitzen mir die schonsten 


nelken? 193810. 
Weisst du noch, damals am Rhein. 
9541. 


Wenn die violine spielt... 26849. 

Wenn du treulos bist. 29460. 

Wie schén sind doch am abend die 
augen einer braut! 4505. 

Wir fliistern. 2503. 

Woll’n sie ihren mann betrigen. 
9622. | 

Alsbach (G.) & @o.: 
Als g’in nood gezeten. 17286. 


Andante. 14811. 
Berceuse. 12737. 
Finale. 14311. 


Kleine suite. 18661. 
Musikale prentjes. 
Prélude. 143811. 
Sonatine. 6718. 


13953. 


pt. III, n. S., Vv. 24 


Sprookjeswereld. 6772. 
25 kleine voordrachts-etudes. 
15261. 
Alston (Helen) I’m glad I didn’t live 
in grandma’s days. 8150. 
Alston (Lewis) Just to remind you. 


13636. 
Alt (M.) Andante. 24627. 
Altavilla (Onofrio) Bereeuse. 170, 
171. 
Alte flimische volkslieder. 4620. 
Alte meister des orgelspiels. 27106, 


27107. 
Altena (Wm. P. van) 
(Wm. P.). 
Alter (Louis): | 
Call me to arms. 22188. 
Crying for love. 22305. . 
Dance of the daffodills. 24792. 
Don’t forget your don’ts. 22395. 
Flowers of happiness. ,25004. 
Forever with you. 15511. 
Good old iron side. 25099. 
Gotta feelin’ for you. 10558. 
Harlem heaven. 27786. 
Hot chocolate. 27858. 
I’m trailing arbutus. 
In Monmartre. 25426. 


See Van Altena 


25326. 


Life is like a checkerboard. 25618. 


. Love ain’t nothing but the blues. 

18344, 18345, 20712. 

Madame Satan. 23171. 

Manhattan serenade. 23190. 

March of time. 28388. . . 

My kinda love. 37387. 

Naughty but nice. 28594. . 

One for all—all for one. 11546. 

That is how it’s done on the stage. 
29207. 

That wonderful something is love. 
21581. 

Walkin’ the Zep. 26816. 

What does it mean. 24235. 

Where have you been hiding dear. 


24288. 

Wine. 26957. 

You’re a different you. 7273. 
Alter (May) Girls of the West. 
17822. 


Alterio (R. D’.) Piedigrotta Gioventu 
1929, 26177. — 

Althaus (Basil) : 
Chanson des fleurs. 29647 (381). 
Gavotte colombine. 29647 (72). 
Matinka. 29647 (148). 
Renouveau. 29647 (185). 
Resignation. 29647 (186). 
Sasha. 29647 (194). 


Althaus (Terese) : 
Chanson des fleurs. 29647 (31). 
Gavotte colombine. 29647 (72). 
Matinka. 29647 (143). 
Renouveau. 29647 (185). 


1576 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Resignation. 29647 (186). 
Sasha. 29647 (194). 
Altizer (F. LL.) Honolulu nights. 
856. 
Altman (William) 
blue. 28312. 

Altmann (Wilhelm) : 

Orchester-studien fiir viola. 
21096, 26110, 26111. 

Schwierige stellen aus kammer- 
musikwerken. 21308, 26355, 
26356. 

Alton (Hugh E.): 

Blue blues, blow away. 24603. 
Galavantin’ papa. 25088. 
Sweet Lucindy Lou. 26568. 
Winter nights. 26962. 

Alton (Newell) Why. 19386. 

Altrock (E.): 

Last dance before we part. 3524. 
Whatever you do remember that 
I love you. 2425. 

Alvarez (I. J.) Parting. 23574. 

Alvarez (Mario) Parting. 23574. 

Alvarez Quintero (Joaquin) Himno 

de la exposiciOn de Sevilla. 25189. 

Alvarez Quintero (Serafin) Himno de 

la exposiciOn de Sevilla. 25189. 
Alvis (Hayes) Blue nights. 27244. 
Amadei (A.) Impressioni d’ oriente. 
3384. 

Amadei (Alf.): 
Esprit frangais. 
Esprit Viennois. 

Amadei (Amedeo): 
Carnevale. 15223. 

Delusione. 10207. 

Festa campestre. 15477. 
Jlona. 15927. 

Serenata marinara. 23780. 

Amadeo (Alberto) Tu y yo. 24130. 


Amador (Benito): 
Lupe. 8510. 
Ramon. 11740, 23670. 
Amato (Gennaro) : 
Cunailand ’e sera. 428. 


Lonesome and 


6269, 


10356, 15439. 
15440. 


Difiette d’ ’e femmene. 5046. 
Hollywood. 54389. 

Io tengo ’o pallone. 25447. 
Mmiez’ ’e pazze. 1404. 

’O fatto d’ ’a pastiera. 1575. 
’O panettiere. 1584. 

Papa e’o Rre. 6299. 

So’ stato a Napule. 264380. 


Amazon isle. 17292. 
Amberg (Charles) 
Sebastian. 830. 
Ambler (E. E.) Thinking. 
Ambrogio (A. M.): 
Dreaming dreams of you. 


Heut’ spielt mein 


12194. 


22421. 


Just one more waltz with you. 


28169. 


My baby doll. 23382. 


Ambrose (Paul): 
Far away in old Judea. 
Forward! singing glory. 
Home again. 179389. 


20029. 
677. 


Jesus, meek and gentle. 29647 
(172). 
Nymphs and fauns. 14066. 
Shoogy-shoo. 29647 (206, 207)- 
Thou Who like the wind dost 
come. 29647 (2384). 
Ambrose (R. A.) One sweetly solemn 
thought. 2589 (244). 
Ambrose (Toney) Sweetheart I love 
you. 6881. 
Ambrosio (M. A. d’) See D’Ambrosio 
(M. A.) 
Ambrosio (W. F.) pseud. See Saenger 
(Gustav). 


Ambrosius (Hermann) Sechs ettiden 
fiir klavier. 19539. 

Amen. 2626. 

Amenta (R. J.) 


for tenor banjo. 


Warner’s novelties 
2374. 


America, dear land of hope. 2629. 
American book c@o.: 
Christmas carols. 27370. 


New manual for teachers. 16315. 
American junior church school hymnal. 
15035. 
American legion. Wisconsin, Kenosha 
post no. 21. Badger legionnaire. 127. 
American romance. 4628. 
Ames (RuthElla) Just a girl like you. 


22990. 
Ames (8S. HE.) Day after day. 2922. 
Amfitheatrof (Daniele) : 
Andante. 4632. 


Miracolo delle rose. 16191. 
Notte sul Volga. 26021. 
Ultimo convegno. 26734. 


Amico Fritz. 23209. 
Amiet (L. C.) That home in old Ken- 
tucky. 21556. 
Ammermann 
19594. 
Amodeo (Ferdinand) : 
Egyptian whispers. 
Ghitar. 7950. 
Guitar. 7991. 
Amodio (Frank): 
’A festa ’a Mister Gio’. 21965. 
Americano a Napoli. 27115. 
Bona pasca a tuttuquante. 217. 
Chi mangia a Natale e pava a 


(Wilhelm ) Adagio. 


22447. 


Pasea. 335. 
E chist’e’ New York. 17692. 
’H curiuse. 5124. 
Hanno raggion’ ’e ffemmene. 


OTIS. 

Isso e essa. 5692. 

Mater dolorosa. 1339. 

Natale cea e lla. 18580. 

°O crisimisso. 18622. 

’O fatto d@’ ’o eapecuollo. 6209. 


1577 


INDEX 


pt. Ill, n. S., v. 24 


Amodio (Frank)—Continued. 
’O fatto d’ ’o zampugnare. 23475. 
’O macchiettista spustato. 18624. 
’O ritorno ’e muglierema. 6214. 
’O squarcione. 18626. 
°O sturento e ’a vaiassa. 6217. 
Pace fra lItalia e il Vaticano. 

6293. 

Risurrezione di Gesu’. 1810. 
Salutamm’ ’o vintinove. 23741. 
Sfortunato in amore. 28999. 

Te Deum di ringraziamento. 6867. 
Amore (Frank d’) See D’Amore 
(Frank) 
Amors luner. 
Amsel-verlag. : 

Aus den d’mmergrauen wiesen... 
93. 

Bote. 19696. 

Busserl. 9978. 

Drei lieder. 11155. 

Frihlingseinzug. 695. 

Hochsommernacht. 20252. 

Hohe lied der treue. 840. 

Idyll. 1187. 

Intermezzo. 1188. 

Komm’ wieder, gessell! 20592. 

Lied der deutschen waffen- 
schmiede. 20649. 

Menuett. 13873. 

Muttersprache. 20905. 

Nachtgesang. 1518. 

Natur und leben. 1525-1527. 

Steiger. 12053, 12054. 

Trutzlied. 2252. 

Walzer. 1139. 

Wanderers nachtlied. 2368. 

Wie bald. 2498. 


Amsterdam (EH. T.): 
It is just a matter of taste. 25460. 
Romp stomp low down _ blues. 
23716. 
Amstutz (EF. T.): 
T am singing for my King. 
On my journey homeward. 
Anacréon. 10048. 
Anahu (Hiram) 
back some day. 
Anakreon. 273851. 
Anastasio (Armando) : 
’O piro é maturato. 14071. 
Tristi ricordi. 14700. 
Ancillotti (Gino) : 
P:ceolo cantante. 3935. 
Serenata del... 2000. 4119. 
Ancis (S.) Scheme modulations. 
9100. 
Ancliffe (Charles) : 
Ask daddy. 22041. 
Comedy. 17563. 
Dawn. 17615. 
Emotional love scene with happy 
ending. 17709. 
Gossamer dreams. 751. 


11647. 


27884. 
28714. 


Youll be coming 
29610. 


Hurry. 17973. 

Parting. 18724. 

Poéme du soir. 21179. 
And the trees do moan. 22021. 
Anda (Laveen van) See Van Anda 


(Laveen) 
Andersen (J. N.) Hymns for church 
schools. 25232. 

Anderson (A. B.) Tantum = ergo. 
6858. 
Anderson (A. C.) Man and maid. 

16111. 
Anderson (A. E.): Rie 


He is looking :ny way. 8018. 
My Savior’s hand. shih 
Anderson (A, M.): 
But—how did de conte get in? 
267. 


Perhaps there’s something wrong. 


with you. 1687. 

When Jesus was born in my soul. 
2440. 

When they saw the star they re- 
joiced. 2452. 


Anderson (C. E.) In the sweet clovers 
of Tennessee. 15869. 


Anderson (Carl) Wallflower. 14782. 


Anderson (Charlie) pseud. See Moats 


(W. D.) 

Anderson (D. O.) Your love is like 
the sparkling dew. 19485. 

Anderson (E. J.) Shanghai. 16669. 

Anderson (Edward) Lilla fagel. 
13718. 


Anderson (Elizabeth) : 

It doesn’t seem the same old home. 
19491 (106). 

When your mother took my name. 
19491 (268). 

Anderson (Hstelle) 
house. 9965. 

Anderson (F. H.) jr.: 

I’m so happy. 8169. 
Ne’er do well. 8740. 

Anderson (Folke) : 

Tinker du pi mej? 2126. 
Tillie. 2209. 

Anderson (Frank) Sentimental sweet- 
heart. 237%. 

Anderson (G. F.) Album of original 
pieces and transcriptions for string- 
quartet. 19520. 

Anderson (H. B.) We'll all cheer the 
Red, White and Blue. 9531. 

Anderson (H. L.) Dreaming of you. 


Broken dream 


22424, 
-Anderson (Hilding) : 
Explorers. 4577 (105), 29647 (60). 


King Dodo. 
(13) 21236 Can: 

My Antoinette. 29647 (156). 

My Sulu Lulu Loo. 172386 (285). 

Polka. 2589 (270). 


(8 


2589 (150), 14976. 


a a 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Storks. 24426 (265, 266), 29647 
teen) 
Sultan of Sulu. 17236 (412414). 


When you love love love. 24426 
(306). 
Wizard of Oz. 24426 (312, 313), 
29647 (264). 
Anderson (J. B.) Theme. 240438- 
24048. 


Anderson (J. C.) I love my dearest 
dairy girl. 203831. 

Anderson (Jack) 
away. 29503. 

Anderson (Louie) Broken. 15185. 

Anderson (M. B.) When the sun goes 
down at four. 21837. 

Anderson (Marie) : 
Hi, Bo! rodeo. 
Valse parisienne. 

Anderson (Marques E.) 

clovers of Tennessee. 

Anderson (Mennice E.) 

Saily. 23259. 

Anderson (Peter) 

Anderson (R. A.): 
Far away ina Southern sea. 13141. 
Honeymoon Isle. 13355. 

Pretty kamaaina. 14238. 
Anderson (8. B.) Life’s mirror. 11056. 
Anderson (W. G.)  Broken-hearted 

baby. 9967. 


Anderson (Will R.): 


When you were 


8039. 
9477. 
In the sweet 
15869. 
Merry eyed 


Step lightly. 26519 


It doesn’t seem the same old home. | 


19491 (106). 
When your mother took my name. 
19491 (263). 


Anderson (William Robert) Paean 
for Christmas. 21122. 
Anderssons (E.) musikférlag.: 
Aléa. 27101. 
I gevair! 10706. 
I minnets rosengardar. 10759. 


Jag minns den ljuva tiden. 10896. 
Kalle O Kalle. 28182. 
Melodi-album. 3649. 

Nar ankaret gar. 16299. 

Oresunds valsen. 28679. 

Raska sjOmin halla! 26237. 
Stradi-album. 4217, 29153, 29154. 
Stradi-systemet. 14545. 
Under himlens stjirnor. 
Ungdomssvirmeri. 29370. 


Anderton (Margaret) Excerpt from 
the Largo of The new world sym- 
phony. 27627. 
Andino (J. E.): 
Abduction. 17238. 
In an Eastern garden. 18126. 
Star dance folio no. 33. 21465. 
Tambouretta. 19117. 
Zuleika. 19488. 

Andlauer (Louis) Prélude. 21964 (4). 


12290. 


2469—30——2 


André (Johann): 
Midel, liebes madel mein. 5945. 


Mein schatz, du wirst doch 
nicht. .. 5997, 5998: 
Sailor’s dream. 6524, 6525. 
Triinen. 6969, 6970. 
André (Malva) In my coffer of mem- 
ories. 8399. 
Andreasen (Elsie) Girl of girls for 
me. 22598. 


Andreasen (H.R.) It’s the high wave 
of the tide, it’s a Ford. 13580. 

Andrée (Anton) Pedal studies for the 
organ. 14976 (252). 

Andreef (W. W.) Song of joy. 23887. 

Andress (I. M. W.) My mammy’s lul- 
laby. 113886. 

sage (E. Rey-) See Rey-Andreu 

E.) 


Andrew (Paul): 
By your right. 12815. 
Doll’s house. 24852. 


Little lonely lady. 25637. 
Wild flowers. 14884. 
Andrews (Harold): 
I sing the birth was born to-night. 
22845. 
O little town of Bethlehem. 23477. 


Andrews (Mark): 
Gateway of dreams. 13221. 
God of our fathers. 22611. 
How lovely are Thy dwellings. 
25216. 
O Master, let me walk with Thee. 
26039. 
Pierrot. 3938,-8917.. 
Sea-fever. 6583. *¢ 
Sing New Jersey’s praise. 6661. 
When flowery meadows. 23568. 
Why do the nations. 27769. 
Andrews (O. A.) jr. Consequently, ’m 
in love with you. 17572. 
Andrieu (F.): 
Ballet japonais. 2699. 
Chevauchée dramatique. 
Course 4 l’abime. 2886. 
Dans les souks. 15316. 
Enfer. 5145. 
Goumiers. 7975. 
Heures d’angoisse. 
Oasis. 8794. 
Triomphe du eaid. 
Andrieu fréres: 
Ballet japonais. 2699. 
Cheyauchée dramatique. 


2834. 


5421. 
16966. 


2334.. 


Course A lVabime. 2886. 

Dans les souks. 15316. 

Enfer. 5145. 

Goumiers. T7975. 

Heures d’angoisse. 5421. 

Marche de la légion étrangére. 
5965. 

Oasis. 8794. 


1979 


INDEX > 


Andrieu fréres—Continued. 
Triomphe du caid. 16966. 
18 etudes de _ perfectionnement. 
8303. 
Afiez (Jorge) : 
Agachate el sombrerito. 
Tu recuerdo. 24129. 
Vaquero. 24171. 
Angelina. 9063, 11793. 
Angélique. 12651. 
Angelis (Rocco de) 
(Rocco) 
Angell (HE. F.) Rose twined cottage 
by the sea. 23725. 
Angell (O. F.): 
Evangeline. 5160. 
Hew it hurts to love a girl like 
you. 3257. 
If I had you I’d have the world. 
3375. 
My life and love. 


21985. 


See De Angelis 


20931. 


Angelo, tyran de Padoue. 453, 1681. 
Angert (W. J.) Midnight dream. 
8599. 
Anglo-Canadian music ¢o.: 
Armistice. 24512. 
Down by the bending willows. 
5077. 
In peace will I lay me down. 
25431. 
Prelude. 5238. 
Valse romantique. 4403. 


Anglo music pub. co. Place where 1 
belong. 38953. 
Angrisano (Hmilio) : 
There’s no pal in this world like 
mother. 6911. 

Yes, Ihave no macaroni. 9644. 
Angus (Bernie) Flamingo. 13171. 
Anima musicale della patria. 59. 
Aninao (E. A.) Oh! my sweet darl- 


ing. 11519. 

Annicchiarico (Katherine) Darling, I 
am so lonely. 19892. 

Annie Laurie. 24499. 

Anning (Hvelyn) I can’t look at the 


moonlight. 157138. 
Annunziata (M, R.): 


A mascina'’e muglierema. 14983. 

Serenata. 143889. 

Witch of Salem. 14899. 
Annunziata & Zegarelli music co. 


Serenata. 14389. 
Annunziata and Zegarelli musie publi- 
cations. A mascina ’e muglierema, 
14988. 
Ansaldo (Franco) : 
Baby dear. 27167. 
Red Rose. 28893. 

Ansechititz (J. A.) 
Cendrillon. 


12594 (288), 
Griselidis. 


17236 (246, 247). 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


Polka des p’tits vieux trés chics. 
12594 (310). 


Shakspeare. 12594 (339). 
Anson (Alan) pseud. See Babcock 
(A, A.) 
Anson (Hugo) : 
Idyl. 61. 
Te Deum laudamus. 29234. 
Anspach (P. BE.) Gee! but I’m in 
love with only you. 27702. 
Anthem treasures. 19491 (6). 
Anthems old and new. 24502. 


Anthology of sacred song. 17236 (15- 
19). 

Anthony (A. M.) JTve found the 
golden key to heaven. 25345. 

Anthony (B. R.): 

Dance of the dwarfs. 17603. 

Dancing blossoms. 17606. 

Fire-side story. 17757. 

Kittens at play. 18237. 

Little bugler. 18297. 

Anthony (Robert) Song of the kettle. 
6729. 
Anthony bros.: 

Chickadee. 19777. 

Child’s evening song. 19782. 

Dance of the dwarfs. 17603. 

Dancing blossoms. 17606. 

Doll’s dream. 19940. 

Doll’s march. 19941. 

Elfin’s song of joy. 19988. 

Fire-side story. 17757. 

In the spring-time. 20470. 

Kittens at play. 18287. 

Little bugler. 18297. 

Little maid of Japan. 18303. 

Shooting stars. 21357. 

Waltz of the fairy queen. 21754. 
Antiga (Giov.) Danse rustique. 7715. 
Antiphonale romano-seraphicum pro 

horis diurnis. 4640. 
Anton. 7310 (8). 


Antréas (EH. L.): yet 
Chez bonne maman. 21964 (10). 
Hst-ce bien vrai. 21964 (17). 
Gaminerie. 21964 (20). . 
Retour au camp. 21964 (59). 

Anzer (Hans) Donau, so blau. 15379, 

15380. 

Anzoletti 

15050. 
Apfelstedt (Paul) : 
Klange aus 
(186). 
Waldvoglein ist gestorben. 
(302). 
Aphrodite. 63, 64. 
Apold (Felix) Ob Donau oder Rhein. 
11500. 

Apollo music ¢o.: 
Diavoletto. 7746. 
Fior di Spagna. 
Incanto. 3410. 


(Marco) Dodici studi. 


Thiiringen. 24426 


24426 


3068. 


1580 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Innamorati. 3414. 
Monna Lisa. 25859. 
Notti veneziane. 3812. 
Pena d’amore. 8895. 
Profumi primaverili. 8974. 


Rosa. 9055. 

Si o no. 4140. 
Soavita. 9198. 
Violetta. 4416. 


Vita spagnola. 4420. 
Apollo revyen, 1929. 20283. 
Apollo verlag: 

Lincke-winke. 

Solche 

16735. 
Apolsky (George).: 

Gutsulka-iz-kolomiekoy. 

TynyaKa. .22742. 

Katazyna moja. 

Mlody kawalier. 18918. 

Pobrydu-pobrydu. 26191. 

Prejdy wesno. 8958. 

IIpouns BHBII Haropisni. 23643. 

Yxrpaincixit cepOaHw. 26733. 

Zycie-moje. .24424, 

Apolsky & Bukantis music pub. co.: 

Tynyska. 22742. 

Pobrydu-pobrydu. 26191. 


8436. 


3267. 
13646. 


Ilponus pupyi Haropisyi. 23643. 
YxrpainckKult cepOan. 267383. 
Zycie-moje. 24424. 
Appel (Karl) Serenade. 14976 (288). 
Apple girl. 24504. 
Applebaugh (W. K.) ‘Way of a-star. 
21764. 
Applebaum (Samuel) You’ll be mine, 
always. 27018. 


Applegate (H. E.): 
Down where the sycamore grows. 


2972. 

Dreamy Colorado. 17681, 27563. 

Forever. 3095. 

Keep sowing the seeds of sun- 
shine. 15960. 

Queen of my moonlight dreams. 
3997, 8987. 

That Yankee mother of mine. 
14634. 

Where can I go, what can I do. 
21882. é 


You may be sorry. 19459. 
Appleton (D.) & @o.: 


Edvard Grieg at home. 201738. 


Frédéric Chopin at home. 17520. 

Songs of the sunny South. 29128. 
April (Jack): 

Balivernes. 15095. 

How can blue eyes be blue. 10659. 


Light in a night!! 8428. 
Aquile di Aquileia. 15053. 
Ar (George): 


Darling boy of -mine. 457. 


w 


Loving just you. 3595. 


When the stars are shining. 
12421. 
| Arabaclaza (Gaspar de) Contrition. 


24753. 
Arabia Temple, A. A.O. N. M.S. Our 
Frank. 11574. 


| Aragona (Andrea) : 


augen wie die deinen. . 


= 


Melody 1. 28425. 

Mother of mine. 1486. 

Tidings of joy. 19195. 

Yolanda mia. 17192. 
Aragona (John) CGan’t you hear my 

heart calling out to you. 17476. 

Arba (EH. da’) See d’Arba (E.) 
Arbos (KE. F.) Albaicin. 15004. 
Arbuckle (Fred) Love illicit. 28330. 
Arbuckle (R.-A.) When I think of 


you. 2487. 
Areadia verlag, G. m. b. H.: 
Leo. 110382. 
Spaziergang. 12028. 
Tango. 121382. 
Archambault (A. J.) YTll tap ’em 
while you wait. 5515. 


Archambault (Amédée) 
swat. 4938. 
Archambault (M. E. H. M. T.): 
Sourire du matin. 2589 (313). 


Colossus of 


Valse-eaprice. 2589 (341). 
Arehambeault (EK. EH.) Embrassez- 
moi. 13092. 


Archdiocesan commission of music. 
Asperges me. 77. 
Archer (Harry) : 
Adios. 14993, 17247. 
All I need is someone like you. 
15010. 
In sunny Hawaii. 
Archer (J. 8.): 
Green grow the rashes O. 5358. 
Jesus called to Him the twelve. 
15090. 
Liebestraum. 5857. 
Minnelied. 9953. 


1030. 


Romance and scherzo. 18901. 
Rondo. 16583. 
Rondo-fantasy. 18847. 
Scherzetto. 21308. 
Archer (N. C.) Dance in the clouds. 
22320. 
Ardath (Claire) To-morrow’s anh- 
other day. 24109. 
Ardavin (lL. F.) Himno rotario de 
Espafia. 25190. 


Arden (M. E.): 
Grieving time. 
“Just drifting. 
Arden (Nick) 
to me. 223892. 
Arellano (Ricardo Garcia de) 
Garcia de Arellano (Ricardo) 
Arena (F. C.) Sometime. 9221. 


17865. 
3475. 


Don’t ever come back 


See 


81 


INDEX 


Arena (Santo) Do you want my 
dreams, baby. 19934. 


Arensberg (P. E.) 
vatoris. 232838. 


Arensky (Anton) : 
By the sea. 19735. 
Coquette. 12982. 


Arentzen (Arnuly) : 
Etude. 27618. 
Virtuoso-caprice. 29409. 

Arjona, (J. C.) Falsos pensamientos. 

6LT. 

Arkadieff (—) Slumber song. 1984. 

Arlecchinos wirt. 19564. 

Arlen (Harold).: 

Album of my dreams. 
21998. 
Bring him back here. 27274. 
Can’t be bothered. 22195. 
Get happy. 20135. 
Gladly. 20148, 22605. 
Heap o’misery. 20224, 
Rising moon. 26275. 
That’s what I call love. 
Who could say no. 29522. 
You wanted me—I wanted you. 
21945. 
Arlequin (Edition) : 
J’ ai l’ cafard. 3483, 34384. 
Jamais. 3436. 
Si demain. 4139. 
Arlésienne (L’) 29647 (20, 21). 
Arlett (A. M.) ‘There’s a hole in my 
heart and a lump in my throat. 
6910. 
Arlington 
19754. 
Arlington (William) 
was to be lonesome. 27911. 
Arluck (Harold) Album of my 
dreams. 2613, 7342. 
Armbruster (R. S.): 
Girl for every month. 3142. 
Just say you love me. 3480. 

Arme Reinhold. 2659. 

Armide. 25081. 

Armistead (N. M.) In the moonlight 
on a June night with you. 10856. 
Armitage (M. T.) Laurel S. A. B. 

book. 18679. 
_ Armstrong (EH. H.) 
iny heart. 18349. 
Armstrong (F. J.) 


15005, 


14625. 


(Rex) Caprice Herbert. 


I knew what it 


Linden = tree. 


25623. 
Armstrong (Florence) Suite of three | 
pieces. 21491. | 
Armstrong (G. E.) 
I don’t know why. 22761. 
That’s all I ask of you. 24035. 
Wish I knew. 26965. 
Armstrong (H. W.) Dreaming in the 
trenches. 4577 (91). 


Missa Mater Sal- | 
' Armstrong. (M. D.) 


Love dream of } 


pt. 10, n. s., v. 24 


| Armstrong (Louis) : 


Heah me talkin’ to ya’. 5408. 
Weather bird. 2891. 


When. love has 
winged its way across the sea. 
17100. 


Armstrong (Nancy)::: 
Gone are the days of the long: 
ago. 10548. 
Moon of. love. 
Station B-I-R-D. 12050. 
Traffic in the air. 12242. 


Armstrong (T. J.) Junior folio for 
banjo band. 10926. 
Armstrong (W. D.): 
Chromatic choral. 17528. 
Four male quartets. 9796. 
Hymn of faith. 17978. 
I am. the way. 9709 (105). 
I will not leave you. comfortless. 
19491. (101). 
Kyrie eleison. 9709 (128). 
Postludium. 18771. 


11308. 


Prayer. 18775. 
Tell me, dearest maiden. 4577 
(391) 
Armstrong (W. H.) Disconsolate... 
15354. 
Arnaud (W. E.) Carolers. 27322. 


Arnd (Charles) We’ll be merry, lads,. 
to-night. 19319. 

Arndt (Felix) Nola. 3806. 

Arne (Michael) Lass with.the deli— 
eate air. 3523. 

Arne (T. A.): 


Come away, death! 24787. 


Court. minuet, Siciliano and The- 


fairies’ country dance. 4967. 
Arnljot (Tor) Jag minns den ljuva 
tiden. 10896. 
Arno (G.) pseudi See Grossmann: 
(Bertha) | 
Arnold (Dick) : 
Oh brother. brother. 11510. 
Who could be more wonderful 
than you. 12451. 


Arnold (Hdward) &. co.: 
Country lad. T7678. 
England, awake. 7820. 
Fairy queene. 10381. 
King Arthur ruled the land... 
8375.. 
Lily-pool.. 8434. 
Mouse... 8660. 
Silver ball. 9150. 
Song: of the Cyclops;:. 9238. 
Swallows are: homing: 9311. 
To the Thames. 9406.. 
Where the bee sueks. 9576. 


“Arnold (Ernst) : 
Hab’ mich lieb, Annemarie! 22646. 
Maria. 23199. 
Pass” auf.! 23577. 


1082 


INDEX 


mos. 1-12, 1929 
Sei 
11867. 
Turandot. 241388. 
Arnold (F. M.) Rhythmic play. 
11765. 
Arnold (Gene): 
If longing is wronging. 10816. 
When Jesus beckons me home. 
19353. 
Your happiness lies with Jesus. 
19481. 
Arnold (J. H.) Simple mass. 23822. 
Arnold (Maurice) On the _ levee. 
14102. 
-Arnold (Qpal) Mother. 8646, 23316. 


Arnold (R. C.) 
me. 10642. 
Arnold (Samuel) 
zisty. 21532. 
Arnstein (Alex.) 
Arnstein (I. -B.): 

My Gypsy love. 20922. 

My Venetian lovenest. 

Soul waltz. 23908. 

What -is love. 21792. 
-Arodin (S..J.): 

Git-wit-it. 3144. 

Please come back Sally. 
Aromando (Mario) : 

Oro muerto. 8846. 

Per le vie di Siviglia. .8897. 

Serenata goliardica. 9127. 

Voci sul mare. 9507. 
Aron (Lionel) They shake all the 

“way round. 43820. ~ 

Aronovitz (H. I1.): 

Little sweetheart. 16047. 

Pit-a-pat, just like that. 

That’s Jean. 16900. 
Aronson (S. A.): 

Air de ballet. 9709 (3). 

Gavotte. 9709 (76). 

In sunny Spain. 28068. 

Papillon. 9709 (183). 
-Arpthrop (Harold) : 

Idlers. ‘991. 

In dear old England now. 8248. 


Home for you and 
Sztandar gwiazd- 


Life clock. 23065. 


23405. 


6342. 


14185. 


Song of the vulgar dustman! 
23898. 

Tortoises. 2226. 

Two girls of the new brigade. 
21691. 


Wurzeltop. 2538. 
Arquette (Wilfred) 
sweetheart days. 
Arré (George): 
Cuddle up—snuggle up. 24779. 


True love of my 
16970. 


Loving just you. 13788. 

My Billie. 25900. 

When the stars are shining. 
-26899. 


Arundell 


mir gut, sechdéne Marietta. | Arrieu (Claude) : 


Choral. 76381. 
Etude. 7394. 
Marche. 7395. 


Arriola (Alfred) : 
Lady mine. 20602. 
When the wind blows low o’er the 
dunes. 7189. 


Art publication soe. : 
Album-leaf. 27759. 
Chimes of love. 27856. 
Colombine. 27398. 
Dance caprice. - 27760. 
Flying leaf. 27662. 
Homage to MacDowell. 
Nocturne. 27761. 

Out on a frolic. 28747. 

Six short preludes or studies for 
beginners. 113-115. 

Spinner. 29130. 

Twelve short preludes or studies 


27842. 


for beginners. 116-124. 
Artell (Louise d’) See D’Artell 
(Louise ) 


Arthur (Alfred) Technical exercises 
in singing and vocal culture. 27057 
(141). 

Arthur (Alfred) Jr. Technical exer- 
cises in singing and vocal culture. 
27057 (141). 

Arthur (C. A.) : 

She’s the pride of the mountains. 


23800. 
Virginia West. 21736. 
Arthur (G. K.) Why leave me? 
29535. 
Arthur (Henry): 
Dreams of you. 5107. 


She’s got blue eyes. 11896. 
Arthur. 25023, 25480, 25483, 
25855, 25992. 
Arthurs (George) 
in Vanity Fair. 
Artist’s publishers. : 


25484, 


From my window 
10474. 


High school days. 18333. 
Nannette. 20968. 

Artok (Leo) : 
Automne-valse. 15077. 


Berlin, wie es weint und lacht. 
15136. 
Espana. 15488. 
Fest—polonaise. 
Girls. 15562. 
He, uch-la! 25167. 
Introduction, spinnechor und ball- 
ade. 2352. 
Mandolinata. 21288. 
Notturno. 1368. 
Obersteiger. 3831. 
Riibezahl. 16601. 
Tanz-suite. 2135. 
Vogelhindler. 4421. 
(Dennis) Leave me, O 
8402. 


629. 


love. 


1583 


INDEX 


Arven music co. When roses bloom. 


24268. 
Arzonia (Joe) Preacher and _ the 
bear. 38978. 
Asalena (Bessie) Child songs. 4902. 
Asbrand (K. §8.): 
Kingdom. 3500. 
Little old-fashioned girl. 8453. 


Since I found you. 8453. 


Asbury (H. F.) When might is right. 
12409, 12410. 
Ascencio (Blanca) 

19570. 

Ascenzo (Ferdinand d’) 
cenzo (Ferdinand ) 
Asche (Robert) Just tell me why. 


See D’As- 


13634. 

Ascher (Emil) ine.: 
Gondoliera. 740. 
Humoreske. 875. 
Serenade. 1917. 

Ascher (Joseph) : 
Alice. 14976 (5), 19491 (8). 
Danse andalouse. 17236 (94). 
Fanfare militaire. 14976 . (95), 

19491 (64). 

Gouttes d’eau. 29647 (79). 
Sylphide. 14976 (328). 


Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd.: 

Ascherberg’s ideal cinema series. 
17319, 17320, 19569. 

Back home. 17342. 

Barecarolle. 22085. 

Be kind to little golf balls. 

Bells of St. Mary’s. 9892. 

Beloved vagabond. 19642. 

Bit, a saddle and a horse. 

Ca est Madrid. 17458. 

Darkies lullaby. 17613. 

English peasant songs. 

Fanchon. 22497. 

Happily ever after. 

Homecoming. 5442. 

I’m mad about the girl next door. 
18049. 

I wish I had a talking picture of 
you. 974. 

If I.were you, dear, and you were 
me. 997. 

Iris. 20487. 

Jack and Jill. 20506. 

June-time wedding bells. 

Just an hour of adoration. 

Little suite. 18311. 

Lock a ray of Sunshine in your 


4714. 
186. 


22462. 
20195. 


20541. 
3471. 


heart. 18318. 
Marika. 5970. 
My old grey mare. 18540. 
Open your eyes. 21093. 


Paradise for only two. 18719. 

Ring out the sweet message. 
1808, 26270. 

Roses of today. 1889. 


Asi es mi tierra. | 


pt. III, n: S., v. 24 


Since you went away, I’m. lonely. 
18955, 
Songs of Exmoor. 2037. 
Such. a funny feeling. 21489. 
That old world garden of mine. 
19152. 
Too, too divine. 21650. 
‘'Topplin’ over. 19215. 
Two tired old eyes: 2276. 
Waldteufel. memories. 709T. 
What are you doing to-night. 


12885.. 
What’s the matter with BP ©. 
Brown. 193838. 
Yellow lily, my passion flower. 
4540: 
You’d do for me—I’d do. for you. 
21914. ; 
Ash (Paul) If I should lose: your. 
28024. 
Ashby (Ina) My pal of yesterday. 
8712. 


Ashcraft (EK: M.) 3d. Funny te me. 
17796. 

Ashdown (Edwin) Itd.: 
Bagatelle. 2696. 
From our native land. 7932: 
Garlands. 3122. 
Harvest song. 4370. 
Heart. 22685. 
Lullaby. 22168: 
Merry suite. 1377. 
Moissonneurs. 1409. 
O thou with dewy locks. 
Passing by. 23578. 
Preludio. 4000. 

Six miniatures. . 10460. 
Sonata in G. 4177. 
Ashdown (Percy) 
carols. 22084. 
Asherman (Nat): 
Boiling point. 19683. 
Campus rush. 4838. 
Don’t lose it. 27588. 


8792. 


“Ashford (EB. E.): 


As it began to dawn. 4577 (18). 


Ashford’s hymn voluntaries. 17236: 
(24). 

Ashford’s organ instructor. 17236: 
(25) 


Asleep in Jesus. 17236 (26). 
At eventide. 7310 (11). 
Benedictus. 9709 (23). 
Blow ye the trumpet, blow. 
(51). 
Cherry blossoms. 22227. 
Christ is risen to-day. 4577 (54). 
Christ our passover. 4577 (55). 
Christmas chimes. 14976 (49). 
Day of days. 14976 (65). 
Easter dawn. 4577 (92). 
Evening hymn. 12594 (79). 
Fear not ye:. 4577. (111). 


17236 


1584 


Ten Christmas: 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


From Greenland’s icy mountains. 
17236 (185). 


God be merciful. 14976 (115). 


Grave itself a garden is. 4577 
(139). 
Hail, happy morning. 4577 (145). 


Happy song. 22658. 

Harwell. 17286 (159). 

Heaven is my home. 17236 (161). 

Holy, holy, holy. 17286 (168). 

Hope crushed to earth. 12594 
(13k): 

How beautiful are Thy dwellings. 
12594 (1382). 

In Thee abiding. 2589 (184). 

Introduction. 4577 (19). 

It is a good thing. 12594 (158). 

Just as Il am. 17236 (205). 

Lead, kindly light. 14876 (179). 

Magnify the Lord. 12594 (226). 

Matin song. 17236 (255). 

Maypole dance. 4577 (269). 

Mozart. 17236 (277). 

Nearer, my God, to Thee. 
C161). 

Nearer my home. 

Onward, Christian soldiers. 
(308). 

Organ treasury no. 2. 4577 (301). 

Out of Judah is a sceptre. 14976 
(248). 

Parting. 14976 (251). 

Prelude in A. 14976 (268). 

Resignation. 14976 (269). 

Sanctus. 17236 (351). 

Shout of victory. 4577 (358). 

Shout the glad tidings. 17236 
Corl.) 

Sleigh ride. 7310 (122). 

Softly now the light of day. 
(387). 

Spring morning. 4577 (373). 

Springtime praise. 9709 (222). 

They have taken away my Lord. 
4577 (393). 


Thy will be done. 14976 (342). , 
Yuletide bells. 4577 (485). . 


Ashley (I. L.) America’s appeal to 


9709 


9709 (162). 
17236 


17236 


the Great Spirit. 2634. 
Ashiey (I. 8.) Del vals. 477. 
Ashley (T.): 
Lay down baby, take your rest. 
13680. 
Peg and awl. 14164. 


Searcy country rag. 28977. 
You are a little too small. 
Ashley (T. C.): 
My home’s across the Blue Ridge 
mountains. 20926. 
Train’s done left me. 29331. 


Ashley (T. G.) Rude and rambling 
man. 16600. 


14926. 


Ashmall (W. EH.) & Cco.: 

Christ triumphant. 354. 

Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in E 
figt. “Laie 

Thirty-three original compositions 
for the organ. 22040. 

Ashton (F. T.): 

Cavalryman. 27057 (19). 
Fencing girl. 9709 (62). 

Ashton (J. G.) Let’s just pretend. 
13692. 

Asleep in Jesus. 17236 (26). 

Asplund (Uno) Oh Clara. 8800. 

Associated board of the Royal academy 
of music and the Royal college of 
music; 

At the vesper hour. 19578. 
Aural tests for diploma examina- 
tions. 17328. 
Bedtime song. 19627. 
Book of aural tests. 
Cat’s reel. 19763. 
Elementary studies 
10323. 
Little minuet. 
Valse-idylle. 
Valse romance. 21715. 
Village dance. 21732. 

Associated music publishers, inc. 
garden. 8241. 

Assn. of teachers of the revived Greek 
dance. Children’s examinations in 
Greek dance. 27354. 

Astarte. 2589 (8,9). 

Aston, Knipe & McCarthy: - 

Little bit of this. 20669. 
When I have you. 21805. 
Astori (R. L.): 


19692, 19698. 
for violin. 
13726. 
PAL Gi les 


In "a 


Nadeschico. 1519. 
Pilgrim. 1700. 
Astoria (C. A.) Little girl like you. 
25634. 
Astoria (Jo) pseud. See Astoria 
(C. A.) 
At a football game. 9804. 
At the court of Santa Claus. 27148. 


At the end of the warpath. 19824. 
At the mid hour of night. 24523. 
Athans (S. D.) De lo alto de los 
cielos. 12989. 
Atherton (HE. S8.): 
Little Indian, 
28289. 
Sun is not a-bed. 29165. 
Time to rise. 29304. 
Up in a swing. 29378. 
Atherton (F.) See Spaulding (F. A.). 
Atherton (P. L.) Sing we now bymns 
of gladness. 24426 (258). 
Atkins (Adolph) Prima special brew. 
18787. 
Atkins (C. L.) 
Atkins (Earl) 
blues. 20208. 


Sioux or Crow. 


Consolation. 17573. 
Hard time condition 


1585 


INDEX 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 24 


Jehova, quam multi 
20520. 
Longing of Hawaii. 


Atkins (Ivor) 
sunt hostes mei. 

Atkinson (J. R.) 
13753. 

Atkinson (Mary) Laugh when the 
world laughs at you. 28237. 

Atkisson (B. E.) Uncle Reuben’s old 
time jubilee. 21696. 


Atlantic musikverlag. Prayer at twi- 
Heh. Sox. 


Atlas music corp.: 
Agitato cavaleata. 12610. 
Andante tragico. 19546. 
Aquarelle hollandaise. 12660. 
At the circus. 17328. 
At the market. 15068. 
At twilight time. 2669. 


Believe it or not. 12732. 
Brute. 19718. 

By the garden. 9986. 
Cavaliers. 27329. 

Chanson triste. 19770. 
Chante d’amour. 19773. 
Children’s conquest. 17512. 


Constant love. 12927. 


Dainty. 12963. 
Hlectricity. 22454. 

Ellen sweet Ellen. 27584. 
Epilogo drammatico. 10344. 
Festive hour. 27648. 

Full steam ahead. 15534. 
Galop. 155388. 
Gay and wistful. 
Get-away. 17811. 
Grotesque. 10570. 
Impatience. 28039. 
Intermezzo sinfonico. 22940. 
Jests and jokes. 15920. 
Love argument. 16072. 
March of the gnomes. 13828. 
May day festival. 20806. 
Merry scenes. 11267. 
Merrymakers. 20848. 
Midnight ride. 18453. 
Misterioso. 18911. 
Misterioso danzante. 
Misterioso marziale. 
My heaven of love. 
Parasites of the night. 
Polite society. 11670. 
Precocious child. 14227. 
Rebellion. 16548. 
Romanza. 26290. 

Rural intermezzo. 16603. 
Rustic scherzo. 16606. 
Scene pathetic. 14366. 
Srappy weather. 18980. 
Spring fever. 14521. 
Torture. 14689. 
Touraine. 29327. 
Tragic episode. 


10494. 


11294. 
16197. 
6119. 


11609. 


19218. 


Atterberg (Kurt): 
Rhapsodi pi gamla svenska folk- 
motiv, De favitska jungfrurma. 

28907, 28908. 


Symphonie VI. 2123. 


Attila. 2589 (349). . 

Attwood (Thomas) Turn Thy face 
from my sins. 16981. 

Attygale (C. E.) Pride of my heart 
is wounded. 18786. 


Atwater Kent 
22053. 


Atwater Kent mfg. co. 

mid-week program. 

Au dancing. 85. 

Au grand passage: 
Douze petites images pour enfants. 

10147. 
Notre petite vie 4 nous. 11473- 
11477. 

Aubade basque. 4669. 

Auber (D. F. E.): 
Domino noir. 
Fra Diavolo. 12594 (11), 15073. 
Masaniello. 12594 (12). 

Muette de Portici. 15074. 

Aubert (Louis) : 
Air de ballet. 
Berceuse. 169. 
Heure captive. 
Menuet. 11260. 

Aubuchon (C. W.) 

radio. 21207. 

Auckenthaler (Walter) : 

Odysseus. 26051. 
Variationen tiber ein ungarisches 
thema. 24174. 
Audenaert (Michael) 
rain. 23045. 

Audran (Ed.): 
Grand mogol. 13269. 

Mascotte. 25772. 

Auer (Leopold) Lohengrin’s farewell 
to Hlsa. 24194. 
Auerbach (M. D.) 
moved. 7244. 

Augener, Itd.: 
After lunch. 7323. 
Air a danser. 19515. 
Album leaf. 4604. 


2677. 


15001. 
5419. 


Queen majestic 


Laugh at the 


Worlds may be 


Allegretto in modo _ pastorale. 
12699. : 

Awakening. 9826. 

Cadenza to Beethoven’s concerto. 
17459. 

Children’s march. 21304. 


Contented lover. 4949. 
Court dance. 4966. 
Cricketers of Hambledon. 
Droll lover. 5111. 
Haster piece. 19974. 
Echoes of Andalusia. 
Eloré lo. 5141. 
Emanations. 27586. 
English tunes. 24942. 
Exeunt. 606. 


17583. 


5130. 


1586 


INDEX 


nos..1—12, 1929 


Five little tales. 8541. 
Fool. 10446. 
Four old nursery rhymes. 310. 
Grey spring. 22634. 
Humoresque. 876. 
Hungarian dance. 
Hungarian dances. 
Indolence. 22935. 
Lamb. 23040. 
Largo. 20184. 
London pride. 5885. 
Marjoram. 5974. 
Mazur. 5990. 
Mazurek. 112384. 
Merry scamper. 238260. 
Night. 11442, 23438. 
Nursery. 11489, 11490. 
Pensive moments. 26159. 
Play-time pieces. 1710, 1711. 
Plucking the rushes. 8934. 
Prelude solennelle. 23630. 
Quartet. 6409, 6410. 
Remembrance. 14286. 
Rosamunde. 23764. 
Scherzo nuptiale. 9102. 
School marches. 23760. 
Send out Thy light and Thy truth. 
9119, 14882. 
Shepherd. 21345. 
Sleeping. 23841. 
Slow movement. 23251. 
Stepping lightly. 26521. 
Storm clouds. 6786. 
Tavern. 26606. 
Tom Tyler. 6956. 
Troika. 6985. é 
Under the linden tree. 
Valse coquette. 7038. 
Valse sentimentale. 24167. 
Waltz. 12759. 
When I set out for Lyonnesse. 
24264. 
10 easy melodious studies. 
Augsburg pub. house. 
church schoels. 25232. 
Augsbury (M. H.) Lead on, America! 
S1021., 
Augustine (James): 


19700, 19701. 
12784. 


21698. 


12583. 
Hymns for 


Goofer feather blues. 13263. 
Memphis stomp. 13880. 
Modern hot method for saxo- 
phones. 23291. 
Auloy (O.) Tempo di scherzo. 6875. 


Aumann (KE. H.) In my dreams of 
Normandy. 18136. 
Auric (Georges) : 
Enchantements d’Alcine. 15431. 
Rondeau. 7417. 
Aurochs (M. M.): 
Fortune telling. 5240. 
Maybe. 23216. 
Russian cradle song. 6512. 
Seattle. 6585. 
She was your own. 23804.. 


Tiller. 29302. 
Wanderers. 7104. 
Aurochs (Maud) pseud. See Aurochs 
(M. M.). 
Aus der heimat. 7418. 
Ausseil (F.) Papotages. 6300. 
Austen (Ida) Beautiful Willamette. 
142. 
Austin (A. W. HB.) Marche laiglon. 
138380. 
Austin (C. L.) Two weeks’ notice. 
7015. 


Austin (Claude) : 


Easy money. 556. 
Hold fast. 5487. 
Last cent. 1180. 


Sinners parade. 6668. 
Austin (Ernest) : 

Beau Brummel. 7472. 

Hey-diddle-diddle. 10624. 

Last trail. 15990. 

Mist on the hills. 16193. 


Safe in Thy keeping. 26317 
When the eastern sun had 
26897. 
Austin, (Ch Wb.) 
23116. 
Austin (Fred) I do like a Lancashire 
eocktail. 17993. 
Austin (Gene) : 

Please come back to me. 

- 23609. 

Trying. 24128. 

Austin (Gene) ince.: 
At twilight. 15069, 15070. 
Blowing kisses over the moon. 
4757. 

Blue morning. 17419. 

Daddy o’ mine. 4387, 488. 

Dreary night. 22432, 24893. 

Garden in the rain. 5266. 

I gotta have you. 10708, 15729. 

-I knew we two were one. 15735. 

Keep your overcoat open. 18229. 

Maybe I’m wrong. 18427. 

On Riverside drive. 1624. 

Peace of mind. 8890. 

Please come back to me. 

23609. 
She’s got a great big 
friends. 1988. 

Those were the happy days. 

Trying. 24128. ; 

What do I care. 21789. 

When you dance with an 

sweetheart. 29499. 

Who’s the who. 19384. 
Austin (H. W.) Texas. 19140. 
Austin (CR. Ea) 

Coming spring. 22277. 

Gay little bird in 

22579. 

Were la birdling. 24227. 

Austin (Richard) Plain Jane. 


set. 


Lonesome for you. 


21178, 


ili. 
army of 


4326. 


old 


the forest. 


18746. 


1587 


INDEX 


Austin (S. M.) Texas. 19140. 

Australia, reciprocal copyright protec- 
tion of music, p. 5. 

Austria, reciprocal copyright protection 
of music, p. 5 

Autry (Gene) No one to call me dar- 


ling. 14045. 
Avare (Richard) Rocky Mountain 
moon. 28916. 


Ave Maria hymnal. 

Aversano (Edmond) 
cerato. 8387. 

Avery (F. J.) 
14544. 

Avery (Minnie) 
West. 16428. 

Avery (Odessa) 
20389. 

Avery (S. R.): 

Forth to the fight. 27678. 
Joy to the world. 20536. 

Avex (—) Old child and the new. 
14090. 

Aviadoras (Las) 24533. 

Aviation industries, inc. 

Avigne (A. ©.) Girls. 

Avolese (Salvatore) 
28759. 

Avon (A.) Menuet. 16172. 

Avon (Edmond) Prélude et Rigau- 
don. 28849. 
Avril (Charles) 

Colorado wends_ its 
(308). 
Away with melancholy. 
Axt (William) : 
Just you. 20559. 
Love’s first kiss. 1284. 
Trail of “98 march. 12244. 
Valse tendre. 4404. 
Wild orchids. 9611, 12476. 
You’re the only one for me. 
9681. 
CHE Ds) 
boat. 25916. 
Ay, ay, ay. 15081. 
Ayer (N. D.) If you were the only 
girl. 25398, 28032. 
Aylward (Florence) : 
Follow the gleam. 25012. 
Red caravan. 18811. 
Shepherdess of sleep. 21346. 
See also Kinder (Florence). 
Azil (Gil d’): 
Amatechi baita. 4625. 
Printemps. 3980. 
Azure erystal. 19587. 
Azzoni (Italo): 
3accanale. 15086. 
Gridi d’angoscia. 15606. 
Intermezzo-scherzo. 15877. 
Marcia solenne. 16126. 
Tempeste del cuore. 16886. 


19585, 19586 
Lacrem’ e’ ¢car- 


Story of Old Glory. 
Out in the golden 


I thought of you. 


Hera. 
5302. 
Paghinese valse. 


8034. 


Where the _ silv’ry 
way. 24426 


10438. 


4563, 


Axtell My golden dream 


pt. 10, n'S.; ve24 


Baaren (Corn van) 
16265, 16266. 
Baarz (Hermann) Zu 
Rhein. 12585. 
Baas (Alexius) : 
Fuzzy-wuzzy. 
Recessional. 23674, 23675. 

Babb (C. B.) You’re missing all the 
good things, sweetheart. 21936. 
Babbin (L. W.) Boy of my dreams. 

9950. 
Babcock (A. A.): 
Oriental witchery. 26115. 
Trav’ling on the highway of love. 
9419. 
Babell (William) 
6950. 
Babler (Etta) Carolina baby. 27323. 
Baccari (Angelo) : ss 
Giglia. 20137. 
Lindy tango. 20658. 
Romantico. 21262. 
Sentimentale, 21321. 
Baccus (Hazel) Wasted away. 9527. 
Bach (Mrs. A. lL.) Daddy dear. 
19868. 


Bach (C. P. E.) 
16583. 


Bach (Chr.) 


Bach (J. S.): 
Adagio. 4692, 19594, 19595. 
Air. 7445. 
All glory, laud and honor. 
Allegretto in modo 

12690. 

Anna Magdalena’s march. 106. 
Arioso. 4693, 24540. 
Ave Maria. 107. 
Ave verum. 24541. 
Bach album for pianoforte. 22070. 
Bach-studien fiir oboe. 108, 109. 
Bach suite. 15088. 
Bachana. 9841. 


My little geisha. 
Koln am 


22569. 


Toccata and Jig. 


Rondo in B minor. 
Marche noble. 25748. 


19527. 
pastorale. 


Bach’s Fugue 4 la gigue. 7446, 
7447, 15089. 

Benediction. 22071. 

Bourrée. 2691, 4694, 7448, 27177. 

Chorales. 22072. 

Claveecin bien tempére. 9842. 


Come, together let us sing. 12691. 

Concerto. 110, 7449. . 

Fifty classic masterpieces for 
violin and piano. 4695. 

Gavotte. 4577 (25). 

God -is our hope and 
12692. 

Jesus called to Him the twelve. 
15090. 

Kantate. 15091. 

Kleine priludien. 27178. 

Kunst der fuge. 27179. 

Menuet. 9843, 220738, 22074. 

O praise the Lord. 27180. 


strength. 


1588 


INDEX 


mos. 1-12, 1929 


O Saviour sweet. 111. 
Passepied. 4696. 


Passion chorale. 112. 


Passion of our Lord. 15092. 
Passion selon Saint-Mathieu. 
7450. 


Peace be.unto you. 15098. 

Prelude. .2692, 19596. 

Sicilienne. 4697. 

Six short preludes or studies for 
beginners. 113-115. 

Sonata. 12693, 19597. 

Suite of six pieces. 2693. 

Three chorales from the St. Mat- 
thew .Passion. 24542. 

Twelve short preludes or studies 
for beginners. 116-124. 

Zwei fugen in D-moll. 19598. 

mach CP; 5.) 

Poco adagio. -21178. 
Rondo. 19599. 
Bach music Co.: 
‘Come back to Erin. 
Darling Nelly Gray. 
Dixie land. 17644. 
‘Good night ladies. 17853. 
Love’s old sweet song. 18364. 
My bonnie. 18508. 
‘Pansy waltz. 18715. 
Silver threads .among the gold. 
18948. 
Swa-nee River. 19075. 
‘Tramp, tramp, tramp. 19220. 
When you and I were young, 
Maggie. 19364. 
* Bach-Robiloff (F. A.) Man braucht 
ja so wenig um gliicklich zu Sein. 
1521. 
Bache (Isak) Gamle Noreg. 20128. 
Bachelet (Alfred) : 
Légende de Sonia. 8404. 
Nocturne. 12694. 

Bacheller (LL. H.): 
Garden of my heart. 
Valley of my tears. 2293. 

Bachmair (J.) Pastorale per la notte 
della nativitate Christi. 21140. 

Bachmann (Alberto) Romance en mi. 
4049. 


17547. 
17614. 


5270. 


Bachmann ‘(G.) Country festival. | 
22291. 

Bacigalupo (P. J.) End of the rain- 
bow. 24938. 


Back (David) 
Bacon (G. G.) 
fall. 2449. 
Bacon (M. L.): 


Lone heart... 13737. 
When the shadows 


Gee! but I’m missing you. 3128. 

On the square kid. 28720. 
Badaracco (Emil) Mona. 16209. 
Badenius (L. W.): 

Desconocida. 27497. 

Leonor. 25601. 


My wedding day. 23468. 


—_—___— -__— 


Bader (A. E.): 
Did you? 487. 
Each little kiss. 22442. 
Badger (R. O.) Jesus and His love. 
25488. 


Sweet girl of nine- 
6817. 


Baehr (Hermina) 
teen twenty-nine. 
Baer (Abel) : 
Blue Hawaii. 
9981, 221438. 
Catch on. 12859. 
Do what you like with me. 22380. 
Drink to the girl of my dreams. 
24896. 
Hverybody needs a buddy. 
Hawaiian romance. 10596. 
High up on a hill-top. 833, 3226. 
I live to love and love to live. 
2O2CK. 
I’m on a diet of love. 
If you believed in me. 
15832. 
Igloo song. 25402. 
In. the land of make _ believe. 
1034, 3407, 5678. 
Is it true. 20489. 
Italian kisses. 20502, 22962. 
Let us drink. 18282. 
Little black sheep. 16038. 
Love will find you. 13777. 
Love will find you anywhere. 
11ST. 
M'dstream. 


7517, 7518, 9928- 


10372. 


22825. 
10820, 


11273, 13897. 


Minstrel memories. 16188. 

My mother’s eyes. 3745, 3746, 
8702, 8708. - 

Ride on vaquero. 18829, 26266. 


Right kind of man. 16571, 21244. 
Say the word. 16634, 18883. 
Song of Margharita. 11997, 16757. 
Song of my heart. 23888. 

South Sea rose. 21489, 23911. 
Spiritual. 23919. 

That’s what a child can do. 14624. 
Time will tell. 16937, 24092. 


Two little baby arms. 19241, 
24142. 

Two pals. 24144. 

When my toreador starts to snore. 
24266. 

Wipin’ the pan. 2502. 

You'll find your answer in my 


eyes. 17208, 27021. 
Baer (C. W.) Under-neath the stars. 
7024. 
Baer (Jerry) 
Baetz (Pierre) 
you. 20361. 
Baffa (Dominic) : 
Don’t ever come back to 
13036. 
Is she making a fool out of me. 
18168. 


Unhappy. 29371. 
I’m just waiting for 


me. 


1589 


INDEX 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


Baffa (Frank) : 
Broken hearted pal. 258. 


I have found my silver lining. }| 


904. 
My Angelie. 1453. 
When I know that you don’t care. 
2482. 
Baffa (Patrick) : 
Broken hearted pal. 258. 
I have found my silver lining. 
904. 
My Angelie. 1453. 
When I know that you don’t care. 
2432. 
Bagar (Robert) : 
I got misery. 27904. 
In.a little Swiss chalet for two. 
18128. 
Bagby (George) : 
All the day long. 388. 
Ave Maria. 4679. 
Blade of mine. 2756. 
Dream boat. 2974. 
Flower of May. 3086. 
I know. 3298. 
Impressions. 1004. 
In an old garden. 
Sanctuary. 1866. 
So beautiful you are. 


1014. 
6690. 


Son tutto duolo. 14495. 
Things. 6916. 

Valse capt ve. 2297. 
Valse fug tive. 2300. 


Wind’s way. 2500. 


Bagnall (George) Dance of the | 
dwarfs. 27458. 

Bagot (Frank) Camp Minne Wonka. 
7568. 

Bahan (Ben) Black clouds. 17403. 
Bahler (George) Conductor’s hand 
march. 7661. 

Bailey (A. J.) I found a four leaf 
clover. 22763. 


Bailey (A1) 
turning. 28498. 
Bailey (De Ford) : 
Davidson County blues. 
Ice water blues. 13508. 
Bailey (HK. H.): 
Alone with Thee. 4577 (6). 
America, our fatherland. 
(10). 
Harvest carnival. 4577 (149) 
Other days in Arcady. 6278. 
Springtime. 4577 (374). 
Trickling brook. 4577 (400). 
Bailey (Hughes) Nannette. 1522. 
Bailey (Hughes) & co., ine.: 
Give me a smile. 725. 
I’m always building castles in the 
air. 927. 
Louise. 1267. 
Louisiana moon. 1268. 
Meeting and parting. 1353. 


12981. 


4577 


Baines (William) : 


Mother Machree I’m re- 


Nannette. 1522. 
Rose of the Dardanelles. 1835. 
Sweet Kentucky Lou: 2106. 


We know you'll take good care of 
Lindy. 4451, 7123. 


Bailey (J. W.) Let me waltz once 


again. 28257. 
Bailey (Modenia) Old Black Rose:. 
14089. 
Bailey (R. M.) Imogene: 10836: 
Bailey (R. R.): 
All through the years. 9757.. 
April rain. 9791. 
Blossom time. 9923) 
Jewels of the air. 5730. 


Lullaby. 11158. 
When I am old: 12400. 
Bailey (Ruth) In the heart of a 
beautiful rose: 20465. 
Bailey (W. 8S.) Fantasy: 4705. 


2697. 
27278. 


Bagpipe man. 
Brooklet’s song. 
Coaster. 27390. 
Glory ye in His holyname: 22608.. 
Hiking. 3227. 

Jolly tar. 28142. 

King shall joy in Thy strength.. 


3499. 
Manger Child. 20768. 
Snowflakes. 4160. 
Village fair. 29403. 


Bainter (B. F.): 
My old sweetheart. 18543. 
Oh! hon, you are the only one.. 
18635. 
Bainter (R. S.): 
My old sweetheart. 18548. 
Oh! hon, you are the only one. 
18635. 
Bainton (EH. L.): 
Astrophel. 24520. 
Nosegay. 14055. 
Shepherd’s roundelay. 21347. 
Shepherd’s song. 23811. 
Bair (Hunice) Little glance, a little 


smile. 28287. 
Baird (George) She’s the pride of the 
mountains. 238860. 


Baird (H. C.) Shipof dreams. 26395. 


| Baird (M. K.) I can’t keep from 


lovin’ that gal. 5479. 
Bairstow (EH. C.): 
Jesu, grant me this I pray. 10906. 
Music when _ soft voices die. 
6084. 
On a poet’s lips Islept. 6246. 
Baker (— de) See De Baker (—). 


Baker (A. A. B.) My.dreamy days.. 
20915. 
Baker (B. B:): 
All the world loves a_ lover. 
150138. 
Sing to me: 21383). 


1590) 


a 


INDEX 


mos. 1—12, 1929 


Baker (Bert) pseud. See Clark 
(L. A.) 

Baker (C. L.) Don’t get funny. 
22398. 


Baker (E. L.): 
Close harmony for boys. 7645. 
Junior-senior high school chorus 
book. 10927. 
Baker (Elizabeth) 
Baker (F. L.) 
goodbye. 2385. 
Baker (F. T.) 
4924. 
Baker (H. Scott-) See Scott-Baker 
H = 


Legende. 20628. 
We’ve met to say 


Clickety-elick march. 


Baker (K. H.) I believe in dreams. 
- 3274. 
Baker (M. G.) Id like to be a child 
again. 20307, 27892. 
‘Baker (Phil): 
I could forget you. 890. 
Just suppose. 3482. 
Park avenue strut. 3907. 
Sweet little mannikin doll. 6820. 
What’s this power I have over 
women. 24246. 
Baker (Robert) Love, the redeemer. 
25688. 
Baker (Theodore) : 
Adelaide. 14976 (23). 
An die ferne geliebte. 14976 (24). 
Angel’s greeting. 19491 (28). 
Christmas carol of the Pifferari 
Neapolitan air. 17236 (70). 


Coneerto. 17236 (271-275). 

Highteen two part songs. 4577 
(338). 

HKliland. 19491 (57). 

Exercises and studies on the 
pianoforte. 14976 (88). 

Franz Schubert. 19491 (207-209). 

Im kahn. 19491 (89). 

Johannes Brahms. 19491 (2426). 

Lo, how a rose e’er blooming. 


14976 (187). 
Master songs by great composers. 
17236 (35, 359-361). 
‘Old Flemish song. 14976 (239). 
Solvejg’s cradle-song. 14976 (119). 
Soupir. 4577 (370). 
Trost. 19491 (244). 
Twelve songs. 24426 (286, 287). 
Volta la terrea. 17236 (448). 


Baker (Tustin) Lord is my Shepherd. 


1256. 

Bal (Le). 17345. 

Balagno (William) Evening song. 
597. 

Balaguer (Franeisco) Al dorarse las 
espigas. 24448. 

Balazs (—) Maga nemaregi. 20750. 

Balcom (L. A.) Qh Jimmie. 26050. 


Baldin (S. F.): 

Augusta. 9811. 

Good-bye, my song. 17850. 

Gypsy maiden. 17872. 

Nina. 11447. 

Olga. 11537. 

Téte-a-téte. 

~ With’ you. 
Baldoni 
5844. 

Baldwin (A. M.): 
Desolation. 10213. 
Fond dove. 7912. 
Indian fantasie. 
Lost love. 1263. 
My little doll. 1483. 

Oriental fantasie. 11567, 14117. 

Pipes of Pan. 11651. 

Sunrise chant. 6802. 

Baldwin (J. L.) Berty Lou. 2740. 

Baldwin (J. M.): 

In a moonlight garden. 1012. 

Rain and sunshine. 4002. 

School day march. 4098. 
Baldwin (R. L.) Sonata. 14976 (21). 
Baldwin (S. A.): 

Shadows of the evening hours. 

12594 (338). 
Tarry with me, O my Saviour. 
12594 (382). 
Bales (M. C.) Belgian hares. 
(21). 

Balfe (Michael William) : 
Airs from the Bohemian girl. 9853. 
Bohemian girl. 2589 (14), 4706, 

9854, 12594 (14). 

Then you'll remember me. 

Balfour (Grant) 
14124. 

Balkins (A. J.): 

Each rose in the garden reminds 
me of you. 17694. 

I’m going back. 20351. 

Sometime — somewhere—someday. 
23875, 26452. 


12158: 
19409. 
(Mario) Lied aus Hawai. 


8272, 10863. 


9709 


24544. 
Our motherland. 


Tune in. 24134, 24135. 
Ball (A. L.) Hera. 8034, 15658. 
Ball (C. W. A.) Old Santa’s mistakes. 
28709. 
Ball (M. E.) Midnight on the ocean. 
6020. 
Ball (Mel): 


Burn ’em up. 4815. 


Jumping nerves. 1106. 

‘Pots and pans. 6865. 

Pretending. 1787. 

Under the South Sea moon. 19249. — 
Ball. (R. A.) WHileen, my colleen. 7811. 


Ballantine (Edward) 
11625. 
Ballard, Ch. By: 
At the journey’s end, with you. 
4664. 
Baby in a bungalow. 27172. 


Patriots’ hymn. 


1591 


INDEX . 


Ballard (F. D.)—Continued. 
Can it be true. 22198. 
Down in true love lane. 24869. 
Feelin’ kind of blue, baby. 18153. 
Hipety hop. 18388. 
Hop on a happy star. 13359. 

I ain’t never been loved before. 
22748. 

I can’t do anything without my 
man. 5477. 

I don’t care what you do. 15724. 

I knew it would rain. 5502. 

I love you pashion-ate-ly. 22793. 

I’m a veteran of the battle of 
Broadway. 25297. 

I want you. 25857. 

I want your love. 13493. 

Janeville jazzhounds. 138588. 

Let’s do! 11040. 

My melody girl. 13986. 

No one but you. 11456. 

On one rainy day. 2352C. 

Share your lips with me, chérie. 
PABA A 

Step in a close-up with me. 23936. 

Sunshine Mary. 23960. 

That night of delight with you. 
12165. 

They want to 
14652. 

Tiny little shove. 14672. 

Trouble with me is you. 6988. 

We gotta have a new song. 14800. 

Weeping willow tree. 7130. 

When I’m good I’m _ lonesome. 
24260. 

Who else but me loves you. 24300. 

Who will mend my broken dreams? 
21855. 

Wipe off that frown. 24328. 

You just couldn’t be true. 9663. 

You’re doin’ me so much good. 
24388. 

You’re the apple of my eye. 14948. 

Ballard (H. V.) My swan down girl. 

11409. 

Ballard (O. B.) 

me back to the old nest. 


lick Broadway. 


Take me back, take 
24006. 


Ballard (Pat) pseud. See Ballard 
Cis Dy) 

Ballas (Ella) Sweetheart don’t make 
me wait. 23986. 


Ballatore (Pietro) : 


Last menuet. 28235. 

Melo D. 28422. 
Youre prettier than the_ rose. 
21988. 


Ballet music. 15098. 
allig (Giorgio) Paggio unnamorato. 
6295. 
Ballo in maschera. 17236 (448). 
Pe ADT, By Bees 
Sourire du matin. 2589 (313). 
Valse-caprice. 2589 (341). 


pt. Ii, n: S:, V. 24 


Balogh (Erno): 


Valse intime. 17009. 
Waiting alone. 17046. 
Balster (C. K.) Memory. of you. 
23242, 23248. 


Pack. up all your 
28757. 
Song of the 


Baltimore (Harry) 
troubles for the: night. 

Baltimore athletic club. 
B. A. C. ° 23889. 

Baltz (M. L.) When my girl says no. 
26890. . 

Baltzer (D. 8S.) Since you went away. 
23824. 

Baluta 
25891. 

Baluta (Win.): 


(V. C.) Msza_ pasterska.. 


Msza pasterska. 25891. 

Piesh powitalna. 26178. 
Bamford (Lesley) Little minuet. 
13726. 
Bampton (Ruth) Ten. Christmas. 
carols. 22084. 


Band-master’s repertory... 24546, 24547_. 
Banditi. 15099. 


Bandy (J. G.): 
Give me your smile today. 
Love drama eyes. 25671. 
Love memory. 8486. ~ 
Over the waves to you. 3890. 
Banés (A. A.): 
M°''® portez arme: 
Sceur de Jocrisse. 
Banés (J. S. M. B.): 
M°!!* portez arme. 2589 (184). 
Sceur de Jocrisse. 19491 (214). 
Banffy (Gyorgy) Kék nefelejts... 
21542. 
Banghart (S. E.).: 
Resurrection morn. 4024, 21231. 
Winning aces. 2501, 4513. 
Banker (Lester) Gitana mia. 10529%. 
Banks (H. C.) jr: 
Cradle croon. 27434. 
Gipsy serenade. 18233. 
Ode to music. 23486. 
Banks (Harry) Episode.. 
Banks & son: 
Album for the young:. 
At dawning. 19573. 
Captain Cheerful. 
Care free. 22202. 
Cloister memories. 380. 
Dancing daffodils. 22326: 
Easy lessons in Beethoven. 19975: 
Easy lessons on Mozart. 22445. 
Fair flower of spring. 20023. 
Farewell to the Highlands. 20032. 
Four cameos. 5809. 
Gnomes’ frolic. 25083... 
Go ye into all the world. 17833.. 


5306. 


2589 (184). 
19491. (214). 


5147. 
19519.. 
4850. 


Gossamer dreams. T51. 
Hearken unto Me: 17904.. 
Hymn to Zeus. 10680. 


1592 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12. 1929 


I have surely built Thee an house, 


18008. 

If I had but two little wings. 
8229. 

If ye love Me, keep My command- 
ments. 10819. 


In the Lord put I my trust. 10854. 
Jesu, grant me this I pray. 10906. 
Lord, Thou alone art God. 18334. 
Merry chase. 25818. 
Moorland breezes. 3684. | 
’Neath the palms. 25967. 
O sun! in golden setting. 16360. 
On a night, long ago. 1620. 
Pack clouds away. 8865. 
Pleasure pieces. 3957. 
Poéme du soir. 21179. 
Punchinello. 26225. 
Sands of Dee. 9086. 
Scout and guide marches. 
Serenade. 21305. 
Shall I, wasting in despair. 
Songsters of spring. 18899. 
Strength and stay. 19058. 
Summer twilight. 21498. 
This old man. 26659. 
Topsy-turvey land. 24114. 
Wanderlust. 7106. 
When God came a-visiting. 2430. 
Where sunshine dwells. 21833. 
Ye banks and braes. 19429. 
Bannister (Frank) There’s no sign 
of the sun. 16916. 
Bannister (Maurice) Two songs of 
the chalutzim. 27184. 
Banta (Frank) : 
Dorothy. 10260. 
Florella. 17767. 
Laurette. 5815, 5816. 
Bantock (Granville) : 
Boat song of the Isles. 
Elfin lover. 24927. 
Five songs of Essex. 12702. 
Hedge of briar. 13320. 
Isles of the Sea. 10879. 
Longing. 20699. 
Moon. 8682. 
O America. 16355. 
O can ye sew cushions? 
Rilloby-rill. 18832. 
Ring out, wild bells. 
Silent strings. 29041. 
Snowdrop. 11959. 
Song of the children in Paladore. 
12001. 
Song of 
12008. 
Yellowhammer’s song. 26990. 


6572. 
1934. 


9941. 


28657. 
23698. 


the Volga boatmen. 


Banuelos (Hermanos) Feo. 5200. 
Baftuelos (L..M.) Deportado. 17636. 
Banyai (Balya): 

Maga nem a regi. 20750. 


Ugyan kittemetnek, Erdelyi mag- 
yarok. 29368. 


Baranco (WV) Sweet Irene. 
26562. 
Baratta (Raymond) Evening § star. 
15445. 


Barba (Tomaso) : 

Mamme me vogghie marita. 

13813. 

Me nzore 9 no me nzore. 
Barbara Allan. 19611. 
Barbares. 4577 (340). 
Barbarin (—) I’ve got that thing. 

22853. 
Barbarin (Paul): 

Call of the freaks. 


11235. 


284. 


FWreakish light blues. 682, 20105. 
Barbati (G.): 
Hredita’ di mio padre. 5148. 


’O gulio d ’a parulana. 
Barbati (Joseph) 
Barbe (Edward): 


6211. 
See Barbati (G.): 


Happy moments. 10581. 
Wonderful baby of mine. 12493. 
Barbeau (Marius) Three songs of 


the west coast. 
Barbee (W. A.) 


4710. 
Then I’m satisfied. 


6907. 

Barber (Alice) Lonely and _ blue. 
1248. 

Barber (R. M.) Memories. 23282. 
Barbi (Franz) Bella bambina. 158, 
159. 


Barbier de Séville. 
Barbiere di Seviglia. 


9064. 
14976 (277). 


Barbirolli (Alfredo) : 

Doux murmures. 7771, 17661. 

Fleurs de mai. 7898, 17763. 
Barboni (G.) Toledo. 24107. 
Barbour (Byrd): 

Little blue flower. 20670. 


Wildeat. 21862. 

Barbour (F. N.): 
Clouds like dream castles. 
In the wake of the storm. 
Joyous festival. 15935. 
Moonlight’s haunting spell. 16216. 


Morning hymn. 1425. 
Spring approaches the _ valley. 
16791. 


Barbour (M. B.): 


Little blue flower. 20670. 
Wildeat. 21862. 
Barbour (N. F.) Come back dear 
heart. 17545. 
Barbusse (H. G. M.): 
Bergére. 17236 (42). 


C’est un oiseau du bois sauvage. 
2589 (38). 

Charme du jour. 17236 (63). 

Chevaliers du ceil. 7310 (10). 

Heure d@’ azur. 2589 (115). 

Heure d’ or. 2589 (116). 

Heure de pourpre. 2589 (117). 

Heure rose. 2589 (118). 


1595 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Barcelata (Lorenzo) : 
Aeroplanos. 27072. 
Chinampera. 27357. 
Cocuyito. 27391. 
Huapanguitos. 27868. 
Linda Rosalba. 28274. 
Negrita chabelona. 28599. 
Ojitos. 28699. s 
Reventada. 28906. 
Yumury. 29637. 


Barclay (Jordan) Honor thy mother. 
13356. 
Barcus (C. L.) 
of America. 
Bard (Eddie) : 
Dream baby. 5092. 
Guess who. 768. 
How can I love again. 1383869. 
I lift up my finger and say tweet 
tweet. 203238. 
Laughing marionette. 15992. 
My castle in Spain is a, shack in 
the lane. 8675. 
My dear. 11358. 
Nobody’s fault but your .own. 
11465. 

Please let me dream 
arms. 1717. 
Siboney. 14413. 

Unhappy butterfly. 
You. 4255. 
Barden . (E. .O) 9% 
heart. 14258. 
Bardout (G.): 
Féte provencale. 3062. 
Joyeux forestiers. 22981. 
Baresel (Alfred)  Instruktive jazz- 
etiiden. 1054, 20481. 
Barg (Erwin) Chickie. 27353. 
Barickman (Wade) If I had lived in 
Bethlehem. 28022. 


Barie (Lawrence) 
would ery. 24401. 


Hail! United States 
27771. 


in your 


16995. 


Queen of my 


You thought I 


Barkdoll, (GYW20LKies3S) I’m lonely, 
dear mother, for you. 8158. 

Barker (Ambrose) Some other day. 
11971. 

Barker (G._ I.) Restitution day. 
26258. 

Barker (George) Otherwise she’s 


mother’s kind of girl. 21101. 
Barker (Jack): 
I want to feel your arms around 
me. 8218. 
Pretty little 
8969. 
Barker (Marian) : 
Let’s away. 8411. 
May. 8560. 
Barker (P. M.): 
Favorite nursery 
melodies. 5193. 
One-three-five. 23536. 


Miss 


rhymes 


Somebody. 


and 


Barker (Paul) In the land of Old 


King Coal. 8263. 
Barker (Stephen): 
Juggler. 3461. 
Mandolin player. 3461. 
Shadow dance. 4126. 
Barker & Sepal pub. co. I wonder 
what made you angry. 13499. 


Barker-Bournet co., Laura Barker and 
Violette Bournet: 


Sighs. 290383. 
Whisper to me. 29514. 
You used to. 29627. 


Barklow (Bill) Where the green pine 
trees grow. 2468, 2464. 
Barlow (Fred) Sonate. 4711. 
Barnard (G. D.): 
Bonnie Scotland. 
Elston. 9709 (56). 
Panama dance. 29647 (175). 
Barnard (G. S.) Glory of youth 
22607. 
Barnard (W. C.) 


22152. 


I have loved you 


dear from year to year. 5494. 
Barnby (J.) Love divine. 14976 
(198). 
Barnby (Joseph) : 
O Lord, how manifold are Thy 
works. 24426 (204). 
Sweet and low. 14570, 23964. 
Barnes (A. FEF.) English tunes. 
24942. 


Barnes (A. 8S.) & co. Folk dances 
for boys and girls. 10448. 
Barnes (Cliff) Just wear a smile. 
5765. 
Barnes (EH. H.): 
Down on that Ches’peake shore. 
5084. 
In love. 1022, 5660. 
Barnes (E. S.): 
At the dawn I seek Thee. 12670. 
Barcarolle in G minor. 2702. 
In the gloaming. 8261. 
It came upon the midnight clear. 


22949, 
Joy to the world. 20535. 
Minuet. 8607. 


O worship the King. 21036. 
Prelude in C-sharp minor. 
There is a green hill. T7976. 
To spring. 7985. 
Who is Sylvia? 


Barnes (H. W. B.) 


1731. 


9104. 
Trust ye in the 


Lord. 24126. 
Barnes (Ione) Because I lost you. 
27199. 


Lover’s still. 1288. 
Love me, sweetheart, 


Barnes (Nellie) 


Barnet (R. A.) 
in sweet song. 2589 (168). 


Barnett (A. L.) Fame’s 
camping ground. 22496. 


eternal 


1594 


a - 
lt SR 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Barnett: (H..C)% 
Mississippi blues. 18469. 
Parting. 26145. 


Prelude in E flat minor. 28851. 
Barnett (R. R.) Love’s’ ecstasy. 
25698. 


Barney. (A. PP.) 


It’s all in the costume and make- 


up. 22952. 

Some day you may love me. 

23866. 

Sweetheart, do not ery. 28985. 
Barney (Billy)  pseud. See Van 


Baaren. (Corn.) 

Barnhill (F. B.): 

Dream waltz of the cupie dolls. 
19959. 

For you always. 
Silver moon beams. 
To a Gypsy queen. 

Barnhouse (C. L.) sr.: 
Badger tournament. 12698. 
Bonnie Scotland. 22152. 
Childhood days. 4903. 
Circus echoes. 371. 
Class mates march. 12901. 
Commencement ball. 396. 
Cosette. 7675. 
Dictator. 486. 
El. Jebel temple. 
Field-day. 635. 
First parade march. 13168. 
Flag of the free. 5216. 
Flying Argonauts. 658. 
Forward pass. 676. 
Glory of youth. 22607. 
Grand triumphal. 95346. 
In the valley. 1041. 
In the wilderness. 1042. 
Infiexible march. 8275. 


15509. 
26406. 
26678. 


10318. 


Intermezzo. 5033. 

Junior cadets march. 13620. 
Liebestraum. 8442. 

Life’s lighter hours. 8427. 


Little primrose overture. 23094. 
Lotus flower. 1266. 
March of the legion. 11200. 


Medieval pageantry. 23224. 
Midsummer eve. 13885. 
O-high-O. 1581. - 

Old Hickory march. 8815. 


Our Flag unfurled. 14123. 
Pilot me. 11650. 
Pride of Missouri. 11701. 


Protectorate march. 11715. 


Regulars. 14281. 

Royal highway. 9068. 

Sereno. 1925. 

Silver threads among the gold. 


11915. 
Spirit of victory. 6760. 
Sun of glory. 2083. 
Sunrise on the mountain. 
Sunset limited. 2088. 


2469—30——3 


2086. 


Touchdown. 2228. 

Vapor City march. 24170. 
White horses. 24297. 
Yea! team! march. 12511. 


Barns (Ethel) Swing song. 23997. 
Barnum (K. R.) Martyrs of the air. 
20790, 25764. 
Barnyard jig.’ 3727. 
Baron (Johannes) 
Baron (Maurice) : 
Furious chase. 5262. — 
Taking ways. 12126. 
Valse capricieuse. 2296. 
Valse melancolique. 2303. 
Youthful fancies. 9697. 
Barovick (Fred) Pagan’s 
26183. 
Barraine (Hlsa) 
11691. 
Barratt (EHdgar) Deirdre. 
Barrell (HK. A.) jr.: 
Breath of lavender. 24632. 
Day of resurrection. 467. 
Dear Miss Rose. 5023. 
Entrée du cortége. 576. 
In my garden. 15849. 
In the valley. 4721. 
March of the acolytes. 13821. 
March of the archers... 16117. 
Souvenir of Antwerp. 29127. 
Barrelli (Charles) Do you _ believe. 
19982. 
Barrenechea (M. M.) 
General Gorostieta. 
Barrére (Georges) : 
Andantino. 3054. 
Madrigal. 3607. 
Tambourin. 4261. 
Barrett (Charley) Blondy. 12763. 
Barrett (Hrnest) Kiss me, little blue 


Winona. 24327. 


dream. 
Prélude et fugue. 


A476. 


Corrido del 
19840. 


eyes. 5790. 

Barrett (H. EH. P.) Buxom darlint. 
12809. 

Barrett (Hep) pseud. See Barrett 
Cz, Hu iPy) 

Barrett (M. B.) My Hawaiian sweet- 
heart. 1475, 25917. 


Barrett (Medley) : 
Keep the roses in your garden. 


18228. 
Smile a day keeps your troubles 
away. 18974. 


Barrett (Medley) music co., ltd.: 
Hope, brothers, hope! 17955. 
Keep the roses in your garden. 


18228. 
Smile a day keeps your troubles 
away. 18974. 
Barrett (R. EH.) Old home _ town. 
8816. 
Barrett (V. A.) Memory. garden. 
23236. 


1595 


INDEX 


pt. 10, n.s., v. 24 


Barretto de Souza (J.): 


Betty. 7501. 
Cleo. 7642. 
Dos hermanas. T7769. 
Barrientos (J. F.) Waltz divine. 
12337. 
Barris (Harry) : 
After all; \thatisa all Vm, ater 
19508. . 
Fee fi fo fum. 20042. 
My blue print of dreams. 20909. 
So the bluebirds and the black- 
birds got together. 9197. 
That’s what’s troubling me. 
21569. 
Barrow (Patrick) Little suite. 18311. 
Barrow (R. G.) Therese. 2189. 
Barrows (E. C.): 
Just a little daylight. 20547. 
Mandy o mine. 23189. 
Perfect night for love. 23592. 
Barrows (J. W.) Little bird told me 
all about you. 8445. 
Barrows (O. P.) Swinging ‘neath the 
apple tree. 21525. 
Barry (F. E.): 
Cigarette. 22252. 
Till I met you. 29301. 
Barry (F. N.): 
Cross our ensign. 4577 (67). 
Cup of cold water. 4577 (70). 
Father, by Thy love. 14976 (96). 


Glory to God in the _ highest. 
14976 (114). 

I stretch my hands to ‘Thee. 
14976 (148). 

No one but Jesus. 12594 (272). 

There is an hour of peaceful rest. 


12594 (388). 
Barry (Hugh) pseud. See Ballard 
(H. V.) 
Barry (Paul) Where do I want to 


be? 9575. 


Barry. (Lok) < 
Days of my boyhood ways. 7726. 
Switching in the railroad yard. 


19104. 

When the old gang gets together. 
12419. 

Where could I meet you tonight. 
12434. ; 

Barsukoff (Sergei) : 

Any time, any place. 15048. 

Far in the night. 15464. 

I'll still have you. 15749. 

Kiss me, senorita. 15969. 

Waltz of memory. 17051. 


Barsumian (Puzant) Skyward. 11942. 
Barta (Luis): 
Rosa de Madrid. 26293. 
Victima del tango. 14763. 
; Viva Madrid, que es mi puebli! 
7066. 


Bartells (J. C.): 


Hagle. 22448. 

Heroic meditation. 17921. 
Lullaby. 23165. 

Major melodies. 20755. 
Minor melodies. 20854. 
Song of the sea. 19009. 


To the sea. 24100. 
Weariness. 19322. 
Bartels (J. W.) Smiles and visions. 
14446. 
Barth (C.) Allegro  appassionato. 
15015. 
iparth (J, Awe 
I’m always dreaming of you. 
203841. 
Since I fell in love with you. 
21375. 


Barth (M. E.) Memories of childhood. 
§585. 

Barthalay (Raoul) TFileuse. 689. 

Bartholdy (Carlo) pseud. See Barth 
(C.) 

Bartholomew (Dale) Cheer forthe 
red and black. 22224. 


Bartholomew (M. V.) I want to 
love—and how! 8214. 
Bartky (Adolph) : 
Gladiola. 5308. 
Second rhapsody. 91138. 

Bartlett (A. E.) Singing glory. 
29053. . 
Bartlett (HE. 4H.) Fortune teller. 

7310 (68). 


Bartlett (EH. M.): 


Blessed love shine on. 2758. 
God’s heaven. 38155. 

He is King. 8017. 

Heaven in my soul. 8025. 


I know my Lord will keep me. 
8120. 

I love Him more each day. 8135. 

I’m camping on the hills of glory. 
8145. 

It’s a long time thru eternity. 
8289. 

It was for me. 

Joys of home. 3458, 8324. 

Life eternal. 8423. 

No storm clouds 
8766. 

Our great convention day. 3882. 

Over the top for Jesus. 3889. 

Prayer brings. a_ Silver lining. 
8954. 

Sailing home. 4077. 

Seek Jesus. 9114. 

Since Jesus laid His hand on me. 
4146. 

Sing of His 
4148. 

Sun shines brighter. 9299. 

Sweeping thru the gates. 


3430. 


gather there. 


goodness forever. 


4244, 


1596 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


———————————— 


Swing out on the promises. 9333. 
Walking with Jesus. 4436. 
Walking with the Lord. 4487. 
When Jehovah leads. 9560. 
Work in the harvest field. 4528. 

Bartlett (E. R.) American junior 

church school hymnal. 15035. 

Bartlett (H. N.): 

Dragon flies. 4577 (90). 

O little town of Bethlehem. 14976 
(284). 

Placid lake. 4577 (3816). 

Twilight murmurings. 4577 (404). 

Wayside flower. 4577 (417). 

Woodland path. 4577 (429). 

Barciett (J. BEG : 

Dragon flies. 4577 (90). 

O little town of Bethlehem. 14976 
(234). 

Placid lake. 4577 (816). 

Twilight murmurings. 4577 (404). 

Wayside flower. 4577 (417). 

Woodland path. 4577 (429). 

Baritett (J. C.)s 
Dream. 5091. 

Heralds of the King. 27057 (51). 
Ring out glad bells of Easter-tide. 
4577 (831). 
Bartlett (V. W.) Parade rest. 6302. 
Bartnovsky (Alexander) : 
Hashish. 5389. 
Tartar dance. 6863. 
Bartok (Béla): 
Album of selected pieces for the 
piano. 24452. 
Rumiinische volkstanze. 237338. 
3. streichquartett. 21962. 
Barton (C. K.) Over land and sea. 
8860. 
Bartow (Carl) 
8847. 
Bariseh* (KK. N;) 


Our comrades in blue. 


Anden bryllupsrejse 


er bedre end den fgrste. 19547. 
Bartunek (Amelia) My dreams. 
28532. 
Bartuzat (Carl) Valse triste. 7041. 
Barwinsky (Wasyl) Ukrainian folk 
songs. 21695. 


Bas (Julius) Proprium de tempore 
pro vesperis. 6397. 
’ Bascetta (Alfredo) : 
LI’ ove ’e pasea. 3500. 
Se ne fuiuto ’o banchiere ’e fallita 
la banca. 18904. 
Si, o no? — 14410. 
Tididda voli ’a carni. 
Vocea bella. 19287. 
Bascope (Rudolph) Sweetheart of 
May. 6837. ; 
Basham (Clara) Waiting for you. 
4432 


Bashful swain. 24553. 


6933. 


Baskette (Billy) : 
And so to bed. 19545. 


Basket of roses. 19614. 

Kyes of blue. 22488, 

Forever and ever and_ ever. 
17781. 

Hand in hand together. 20194. 

Heart strings. 25174. 

Heavens are smiling on me. 
10611. 

In a little inn in Mexico, 5653. 

Lil. 20652. 


Roses in the rain; 1838, 6496. 

That’s ’rithmatic. 21568. 

That’s when I learned to love you. 
16907. 


Baskette (Billy) inc. When I go out 


with Molly. 26880. 

Bass songs. 17236. (31). 

Bassermann (Hans) 20 ettiden. 
29059. 

Basses et chants. 2589 (LG). 

Bassett (D. R.) When the moon 
plays peek-a-boo. 19356. 


Bassett (K. W.) 


Dinna forget. 5047. 
Bassett (R. J.) 


Helen’s first piano 


lessons. 8080. 
Bassett (Rachel) Jardin de mon en- 
fance. 3439. 


Bassi (Josephine) Lonely for love. 
23108. 
Bastian (A. L.): 
At the crossroads. 27149, 27150: 
Trio opus no. 1. 14697. 
Bastin (Fernand) Manneken-pis. 
3618. 
Batch (Freddie) 
Batchelder (H. P.) 
do. 15268. 
Batchelder (M. ©.) Claribella. 
Batchelor (F. R.) 
our God 5171. 
Batchelor (Mrs. H. W.) 
lor (i) 
Batchelor (Miriam) 


Dixie Dan. 10229. 
Come back pleas 


15256. 
Exalt the Lord 


See Batche- 


Is she a nice 


baby, maybe. 13565. 
Batelli (Enrico) Triumphal march. 
9425. 
Bateman (B.) We shall all be re- 
united. 14804. 
Bateman (lL. F.): 
I can’t express it. 17986. 
I’m forgetting you. 18088. 
Just loving you. 15947. 
Lonesome. 11100. 
Bates (Charles) Cuckoo in the clock 
back home. 12950. 
Bateson (A. J.) Lonesome. 28112. 
Bateson (M. L.) pseud. See Graham 
(M. P.) 


Bath (Hubert): 


Adoration dramatique. 19506. 
Allurement. 24468. 
Antagonist. 24501. 


, beds 


INDEX 


‘Bath (Hubert )—Continued. 


Berceuse. 17880. 

Call of the Orient. 22189. 
Devotion. 1380138, 18014. 

Protest. 18798. 

Savoy community medley. 18880, 
18881. 

Savoy hunting medley. 16630, 
16631. 

Scherzino. 18892. 
Serenade-berceuse. 21325. 
Turbulency. 21682. 

Vigorous defense. 21781. 


Andante in G. 17299. 
Pilgrim’s song of hope. 


Batiste (—) 
Batiste (E.) 
12594 (307). 
Baton (Rhené) : 
Amoureusement. 
Douloureusement. 
Joyeusement. 3457. 
Maternellement. 25779. 
Mon paradis. 8627. 
Notre heure. 8775. 
River-side. 4041. 
Batson (M. V.) As the world is pass- 


24489. 
2968. 


ing by. '12665. 
Batten (J. H.) Love triumphant. 
16085. 


Batten (Robert) : 
April morn. 
Peace and rest. 
Woodland madrigal. 


7310: (9). 
24426 (217). 
7310: (146). 


Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn, 
ine. Hurrah for the wonder bak- 
ers! 8085. 

Battersby (Harry) Ive gone goofy 
over you. 27986. 

Battin (M. lL.) Lonely. 23106. 

Baudermann (Joseph) Goodbye 


means till we meet again. 20161. 
Baudis (H. EH.) Reuben Brown, from 
a hick town. 18822. 


Bauer (A. W.) Greater St. Louis. 
25116. 

Bauer (Bruno) Warum, charmante 
frau, lieb’ ich grad’ sie? 24208. 


Bauer (Emil): 

Andante ma non troppo. 
Berceuse. 12788. 
Coeur as. 22262. 
Divertissement. 15362. 
Ekkehard. 22458. 
Grosse fantasie. 23489. 
Hary Janos. 22664. 
Polonaise. 23616. 
Romanze. 14319. 
Serenade. 23779. 

Bauer (G. F.) Realms of the blest. 

18810. 

Bauer (Harold): 

Cadenza for Beethoven’s concerto 

in © minor. 9998. 
Concerto in C major. 
Fantasia in F minor. 


14546. 


7449. 
1895. 


Bauer (Jennie) 


pt. II, n.s., v. 24 


Childhood. 10057. 
Mother’s voice. 8658. 
I dream of lLfe. 


Bauer (John) 
Bauer (Joseph) 
22762. 
Bauer (Louis) Love waltz. 
Bauer (Marion): 
I sing of a maiden. 27980. 
Lullay! lullay! lytel child. 28358. 
Tryste Noél. 29348. 
Bauer (W. K.): 


25691. 


Fox (Sam) collection of tenor 
banjo duets. 13194. 

Fox (Sam) collection of tenor 
banjo solos. 13195. 

Stahl’s (Wm. C.) concert fBper- 
toire album. 29139. 

Stah’s (Wm. C.) plectro phonie 
folio. 4208. 


Bauer bros.: 
All I want is just a home. 7347. 
Broad-minded baby. 12790. 
Girl of tomorrow. 13235. 
I was only jealous of you. 971. 
Baum (H. G.) Safety or sorrow. 
Goa22: 


Baum (Wilhelm) Weisst du noch, , 


damals am Rhein. 9541. 

Baumann (Ludwig) Sonntags am 
Rhein. 6738. 

Baumgartner (H. IL.) Conqueror. 
4946. 


Baumgartner (R. C.) Stars bring me 
memories of you. 29144. 


Baumrind (Charlotte) Tell me. 
19132. 

Bauss (L. P.) You’re the only one. 
19473. 


Baussart (A.): 
Doux serment. 
Féte a Oslo. 


Bax (Arnold): 


T7702. 
5201. 


Ceremonial dance. 12865. 
Hardanger. 138296. 
Pean. 11592. 

Second symphony. 16656. 
Serpent dance. 23784. 
Third sonata. 2195, 19189. 
Water music. 14797. 


Bax (Ernest) Spilledaasen. 19030. 


Baxa (Ugo) Comprendi?! 7660. 
Baxter (JaRahate: 
Because I love Him. 7478, 22095. 


Do your best, then wear a smile. 
22382. 

God is love. 18248. 

I hold His hand. 25269. 

I love to raise my voice in song. 
25290. 

I want to do my best. 25354. 

I worship the Lord. 28011. 

Jesus is coming, it may be soon. 
28130. 

L ke the rainbow. 23072. 


1598 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


25647. 
14802. 


Little while, then glory. 

We'll sing on that shore. 
Baxter (Jim): 

Forty drops. 13188. 

Georgia stomp. 138227. 


Baxter (L. E.) Because I miss you. 
2713. 

Baxter (Norman) In heavenly love 
abiding. 3398. 


Baxter (Phil): 


Blame it on the moon. 17405. 
Blue melody. 15161. 

Down where the blue bonnets 
grow. 27548. 

Good night little sweetheart. 
3167. 


Harmonica Harry. 27788. 
Harry, the harmonica king. 22661. 
I ain’t got no gal now. 27879. 
Piccolo Pete. 8915. 
Baxter (W. E.) America and the 
‘ Flag. 12640. 
Bayerl (F. J.) 
Bayha (Charles) 
it. + 2210. 
Bayha (Charles) music €0., ine. : 
Byes of blue. 22488. 


Keep in step! 25546. 
Bessie couldn’t help 


Forever and ever and ever. 17781. 
I’m: nuts about nuts. 18052. 
I’m so tired of it all. 18457. 


Sleepy hollow. 18972. 
That’s when I learned to love you. 
16907. 
Valparaiso. 9470, 12302. 
Bayley & Ferguson.: 
Dere’s a little wheel a-turning’ in 


my heart. 24835. 

Dulcinetta. 24903. 

First lessons in counterpoint. 
3072. 

Fishing fleet. 7894. 

I got a robe. 25261. 


Jehova, guam multi sunt hostes 
mei. 20520. 

Let Thy merciful ears, O Lord. 
1200. 

Loch Lomond. 1237. 

Nelly, my love, and me. 8742. 

QO ‘Trinity, most blessed Light. 
23481. 

Old folks at home. 3850. 

Old ship of Zion. 26081. 

Scotland yet. 6571. 

Slumber song. 23845. 

Song of Zion. 9247. 

Story of Samuel. 26530. 


Baylie (Andrew) : 


For my baby and me. 17777. 
Some day. 18989. 
Bayliss (D. E.) You. 19438. 


Bayly (T.H.) Long, long ago. 28313. 


Baynes (Sydney) One last thought. 
21078, 21079. 


Baynon (Arthur): 
Faney tree. 3045. 
Late summer. 11015. 
Spring idylls. 120384. 
Three soliloquies. 9863. 
Two preludes. 173538. . 
Baynton-Power (H.): 
Children’s prayer. 
Peace. 3918. 
Play with me. 
Baytarian (Hagop) 
eyes. 2756. 
Bazan (Domenico) 
28529. 
Bazant 
10677. 


Bazelaire (Paul) 


Beach (A. M. C.): 
Around the manger. 24513. 
Canzonetta. 12594 (17). 
Come, ah come. 12594 (54). 
Good morning. 12594 (110). 
Good night. 12594 (111). 
My sweetheart and I. 

(164). 

On a hill. 
Serenade. 27057 (1383). 
Springtime. 26505. 

Beach (Mrs. H. H. A.) 

(A. M. C.) 


Beach (Martha) 


19781. 


1712. 
Blue of your 


My dear old boy, 


(Rose) Hydrangea __ bush. 


Cache-eache. 4829. 


19491. 
23518. 


See Beach 


Dairy maid. 15302. 


Beach (Ruth) Everything nice re- 
minds me of you. 22483. 


Beach (Val) As long as we're to- 


gether. 9798. 
Beacon music pub. co. Crooning song 
of love. 4975. 
Beal, Stuttard & co., Itd.: 
Ballade. 800. 


Dancing eyes. 2907. 
From nature’s fields. 
Marigold. 3626. 
Play with me. 1712. 
Doin’ the bingo. 2957. 
Don’t leave me honey. 2964. 


Beale (F. F.) Wynken, Blynken, and 
Nad> 92589. 


Beall (CB: Ba). 5 
All things are working together 
for good. 27094. 
I am with Thee. 27886. 
I shall yet praise Him. 27978. 
I will praise Him. 28009. 
My heart’s desire. 28542. 
Overcome evil with good. 28751. 
When the shadows flee. 29489. 
Beall (J. O.): f 
Come to Jesus. 27405. 
Don't limit the power of Jehovah. 
PAE 
Give for the Master’s sake. 
O sinner, repent. 28669. 


693. 


1599 


INDEX 


Beall (T. N.): 
For His dear sake. 27666. 
Harvest time comes. 27790. 
He'll fold thee to His heart. 27804. 
I never knew such love. 27974. 
It is written. 28098. 
Messages of comfort. 
Beamats, Bly: 
Lament of an Indian hunter. 
13669. 
Slumber song. 14444. 
Yokosan. 14921. 
Beamer (Gladys) Alma mater. 27100. 


28443. 


Bean’ (EF. BR.) . Pm” not. the same 
18051. 

Beardsley (G. F.) Mother I think of 
you. 6064. 


Beasley (Helen) : 


Rambling mind blues. 23668. 

Tia Juana blues. 24082. 
Beasley (Irene) : 

Baby’s back to-day. 19591. 

Choo-choo train. 4907. 

Go ‘long Lasses. 5311. 


Good mornin’. 5333. 

I never dreamed you’d pass me 
by. 138473. 

If I could just stop dreaming. 
5632. 

Missin’ my pal. 6036. 

Moon song. 28479. 


Sometimes I wonder. 291038. 
Sun’s gonna shine. 29167. 


What would I do without you. 
21796. 
Beasley (Victor) 
dreamland. 9331. 
Beatti (H. de) Gaity-suite. 

Beattie (D. C.): 

Theta delta chi sweetheart. 

What care 1? 123887, 17080. 
Beatty (A. H.) Sweet Betty. 29185. 
. Beatty (E. W.) My Dorothy. 16247. 
Beaudette (Ray) : 

Castle of roses. 19762. 

Each little step. 17698. 

Flying high. 20071. 

Good-bye, dear. 20160. 

I love you, you know I do. 18025. 

It’s time my bad luck flew away. 

20495. 

Oh, man. 21044. 

Skippin’ along. 18967. 

Tramp of destiny. 19219. 
Beaulieu (Zender) Ave Maria. 12679. 
Beaumont (A.) Gnomes’ frolic. 25083. 


Sweethearts in 
3119. 
4318. 


Beaumont (Paul) With my love. 
too. 

Beaupre (M. M.) I’m lost without 
you. 22822. 


Beauregard (Yvonne) : 
At sunrise. 9806. 
Clouds sailing. 10083. 
‘rickets at play. 10181. 


pt. ei Nn. S., V. 24 


Dancing on the green. 
Finger fairies. 10415. 
Gliding along. 10529. 
Hide and seek. 10627. 
Highway call. 20247. 
Rabbit hop. 11781. 
Sunset Shadows. 21501. 
To the majestic pine. 19204. 
Tripping lightly. 12258. 
Wee fingers at play. 123861. 
Beaurman (M, A.): 
Air parade. 21993. 
Conquest of the air. 
Desert sheik.. 10211. 
Merry masons. 11265. 
Beaver (J.) Our ’Arry. 18687. 
Beaver (William van) See 
Beaver (William) 
Becatoros (Spyros) 
pas. 9646. 
Becee (Giuseppe) : 
Canto appassionato 
PaZaet 
Danza dei ecannibali. 15320. 
Danza del ventre. 15321. 
Danza eccentrica. 15322. 
Dramatic impression. 2973. 
Fuga comica. 15533. 
Liebestraum. 1207. 
Luoghi della miseria. 
Marcia solenne. 16127. 
Mia bella. 25828. 
Nevischio. 16314. 
Popolo giocondo. 16488. 
Scherzando. 15111. 


Bechtel (L. M.) Dear one. 24822. 
Bechter (Karl) Jolly darkies. 57387. 


17607. 


24751. 


Van 


Ymnos tis Ahe- 


d’amore. 


16098. 


Beck (Conrad) Tod des Oedipus. 
6951. 
Beck (G. K.) Tell me Mrs. Barefacts. 
9355. 
Beck (George) : 
Beloved lover! 7491. 
Love’s lullabye. 8497. 
Becker (H. G.): 
Delta tau delta. 480. 
Jenny Lee. 13592. 


My Ohio river dream. 20954. 
Station W. W. V. A. 16799. 
Susanne. 14564. 


Becker (K. C.): 
Just whisper that you love me. 
23012. 
Love me truly. 25684. 
Becker (R. L.): 
Hight benediction hymns. 22101. 
Four motets. 22102. 
In te speravi. 22921. 
Becker (Samuel) My boy. 28838. 
Becker (William) Marche pompeuse. 
18408. 
Ci-) réve. 


Beckett dernier 


13916. 


Mon 


1600 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


mE 


Beckman (A. ©.) Come back with the 


springtime. 17551. 

Beckman (Bror) Symfoni i F-dur. 
29210. 

Beckman (S.#H. F.) “Lis, Jesus I 
love. 12221. 


Beckner (E. T.): 
Memories of the 
16165. 
Stomp town stomp. 21474. 
Becucci (—) My treasure. 28573— 
28575. 
Bedad then says I, I don’t care if I 
ago, 2015: 
Bedford (Harry). 
iddley-iddley-hi. 
Bedford (Herbert) : 
Ah, gather roses. 24426 (4). 
At sunset. 73810 (12). 
Cameos. 7310 (24). 
Captain. 24426 (33). 
Child’s prayer. 24426 (387). 
Colibri. 14976 (52). 
Cuckoo. 24426 (63). 
Every night my prayers I say. 
24426 (79). 
Fairy chimes. 24426 (81). 
For good luck. 24426 (89). 
Good-night and good-morning. 
24426 (99). — 
In dreamland. 24426 (120). 
Marching song. 24426 (170). 
Molly’s spinning song. 24426 
(184). 
Moral. 24426 (187). 
Paix du soid. 14976 (246). 
Race. 14976 (267). 
Rose. 14976 (275). 
Snowdrops. 12594 (351). 
Up into the cherry tree. 
(289). 
Bedwell (Douglas) : 
June roses. 20540. 
Souvenir. 21440. 
Bedwin (M. D.) My ragged robin 
rose. 16281. 
Bee (David) pseud. See Craps (Ern- 
est) 


Bee (Hendrick) 


Southland. 


Tiddley-id dley- 
2206. 


24426 


Till you come back 


to me. 16936. 
Beecham (Thomas) Gods go a-beg- 
ging. 5369. 


Beedy (C. C.) Up in a big aeroplane. 
12299. 


Beer (L. J.): 
JOyous home coming. 28148. 
Mill on the brook. 28451. 
Old dance. 28702. 
School march. 28966. 
Beers (Jacques) Trois chansons pour 
danser. 146. 


Behim (Arthur) 


Beery (lL. W.) : 
Git up, Suke. 723. 
Joy of answered prayer. 

Beethoven (A. E.): + 
Journey of love. 3454. 
Rainbow of my dreams. 

Beethoven (Ludwig van) : 
Adagio cantabile. 15112. 
Adagio, ma non troppo. 
Adelaide. 14976 (23). 
Allegro con brio. 24568. 
Allegro-finale.. 9877. 
Allegro molto scherzo. 
An die ferne geliebte. 
Andante. 196380. 
Andante aus der V. 

2716. 

Deutsche tinze. 24565. 
Fidelio. 2589 (19). 
For Elise. 151138. 
Graceful minuet. 
Hallelujah. 15114. 
Heavens are telling. 15115. 
Hymn to night. 14976 (25-26). 
In the valley. 4721. 
Mastersongs by great composers. 


1101. 


4005. 


24562. 


24564. 
14976 (24). 


Symphonie. 


24566. 


17236 (385). 

Melodie G moll. 26348. 

Minuet. 2718, 4722, 7485, 22104, 
27201. 

Moonlight sonata. 4723. 

Presto agitato. 2717. 

Rondino. 27202. 

Rondo. 15116. 

Rondo-thema. 26351. 


Symphony number four. 27203. 
Turkish march. 147. 
Beggar’s opera. 1401. 
Beghon (Jean): 
Dangerous journey. 4999, 12968. 
Gobelins. 5318, 13246. 
May day festival. 20806. 
Minstrel’s fiddle. 6028, 13904. 
Old music box. 6241, 14096. 
Six exclamations. 27204. 
Spinning wheel. 6756, 14517. 
Spirit of vengeance. 6759, 14519. 
Begone! dull care! 15117. 
Does this go on for- 
ever? 7759. 
Behim (Arthur) music corp.: 
Am I a passing fancy. 2623, 4623. 
Fiddle sticks. 5204, 7882. 
Forget me. 17782, 20084. 
In old Tia Juana. 5664. 
It’s easy to say forget you. 10886. 
Linda. 8487. 
My day dreams came true over 
night. 13963. 
Rose of Romany. 6491, 9058. 
Song you can’t remember. 14510. 
Trouble with me is you. 9428. 
You belong in my arms, babee. 
19446, 21905. 


1601 


INDEX 


Behm (Eduard) : 


Bote. 19696. 
Lied der deutschen waffenschmiede. 
20649. 
Wanderers nachtlied. 2368. 
Behm (Homer) : 
Arabian desert song. 27137. 


Gray days will fade away. 10565, 
22632. 
There’s a million reasons. 12185. 


Behr (EH. H.) MHoratious. 860. 
Behr (Francois or Franz) : 
Au revoir. 4668. 


French child’s song. 683. 
In the month of May. 1036. 
Snowdrops. 29647 (214). 
Behr (Herman): 
Auf dem kirchhof. 9810. 
Fischer. 5215. ; 
Give me yourself one hour. 10524. 
Im Argonnenwald. 1002. 
Mailied. 1315. 
Sommernacht. 2015. 
Behrman’s Jewish book shop. Sabbath 
evening service for the Synagogue. 
9074. 
Bei uns um die gedichtniskircherum. 
150, 2579. 

Beidel (Franz) Heimweh. 20236. 
Beiderman (Robert) On wings of song. 
23250. 

Beidleman (D. F.): 
I’m disappointed in you. 134386. 
I’m dissappointed in you. 3315. 
Beihoff (N. J.) I want to be near you. 
10792. 


Beinecke (Theo.) See Burgess (T. B.). 


Bejnar (Marceliu) Jesienny-wieczor. 
13598. 
Belanger (J. H.) To me you seem to 


be a dream. 21641. 
Belasco (Lionel) : 


Amazon. 15032. 

Anella. 15040. 

At the break of the day. 15064. 
Big man, sweet man. 15141. 


Blow wind, blow. 15156, 

Caracas. 15219. 

Coccotte. 17588. 

Cruceta. 15296. 

De yo devere. 15332. 

Dog ecateher. 15374. 

Girls and women of today. 15568. 


Gombo Lai Lai. 15590. 
Happy days. 15628. 
Justine. 15952. 

Luna Maracibo. 16097. 


One cent—honey comb. 16409. 


Rosa caraquena. 16585. 
Rosita. 16596. 

Sofia. 16730. 

Sweet Charlie. 19079. 
Sweet Sammy. 16849. 


Tell the population. 16885. 


pt. II, n. s., v. 24 


Toddy. 16945. 

West Indian sunshine. 

Whey-whey. 17126. 

Why girls are fond of policemen. 
171388. 


Belcher (M. W.) 

Belda (Joaquin) 

Belden (G. T.) 
23669. 

Belgard (J. A.) My Minnesota. 1494. 

Belgium, reciprocal copyright protec- 
tion of music, p. 5. 

Believe me, 
young charms. 


17077. 


Resurrection. 6439. 
Aviadoras. 245338. 
Rambling Rosie. 


19636, 27057 (10). 


Belka (A. M.) St. Louis Robin. 
18870. 
Bell (C. HE.) Behold today is the day 
of salvation. 9883. 
Bell (C. S.): 
Boy blue. 4577 (35). 


Fear not ye. 7310 (59). 


Sermon on the mount. 14976 
(289). 
Shepard’s reed-organ method. 
4577 (856). Biv 
Sixteen short responses. 4577 
(355). 


Te Deum in F. 4577 (389). 


Bell (HK. E.) Miss Dolly from New 
York town. 25839. 
Bell (H. F.) That memory kiss. 
4280. 
Bell (M. W.): 
How-dry? 15693. 


Lil’ brain baby. 16028. 
Loving disposition. 16098. 
Magic song hid in the wishing tree. 
18802. 
Molasses 
16202. 
Sleep time in darktown. 
Wishing tree. 14898. 
You can’t lose your mother. 
You, dear one. 17200. 
Bell (Margaret) Six characteristic 
dances for children. 17374. 
Bell (Mary) Fern clad hills. 
Bell (Moody) Sock foot blues. 
Bell (N. D.) Deserted. 24840. 
Bell (Ricordo) : 
Lamento ranchero. 
Por fin toros. 18768. 
Venadita cola blanea. 
Bell (Robert) 
kiss the rose. 
Bell (Rosie) : 
Believe me baby. 
Goddess of love. 
Bell (Ruth) Romaine. 21257. 
Bell (S. T.) Texas gloria. 24028. 
Bell (Ward) pseud. See Bell (M. W.) 
Bell-Irving (Eva): 
Lantern light. 3522. 
Soochow creek. 4186. 


in de winter time. 
16716. 


17198. 


27647. 
23857. 


18254. 

19272. 
When the dew drops 
14845. 


17372. 
15583. 


1602 


if all those endearing © 


te 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Bell music co. Ginger snap. 17818. 
Bella (Italo) Disonore. 2951. 
Bella (Rudolf) : 
Drei lieder. 154. 
Funf lieder. 155. 
Zwei gedichte. 156, 157. 
Bellak (James) New method for the 


pianoforte. 8749. 
Bellamira. 24578. 
Bellany (Annette) Gloriana. 3152. 
Belle au bois dormant. 2589 (22). 


Belle France. 2589 (28). 


Belle of Bagdad. 24574. 
Bellenda (Alex.) Kitchen man. 
10979. 


Bellini (Vincenzo) : 
Mira, O Norma. 4727. 
Sonnambula. 4577 (369). 
Bellis (Dominic de) See De Bellis 
Dominic ) 
Bellman-melodier. 160. 
Bellobuono (Raffaele) : 
A megiia fronna-’e limone. 21969. 
Dichiaramento a fronna ’e limone. 
22368. 
Bellson (Albert): 


Popular music seales. 23621. 
Variation and rhythm - sheet. 
24172. 


Belmonte und Constanze. 24426 (191). 
Beloch (Dorotea) Cinque nani della 


_montagna blu. 4919. 

Belote (M. T.) Cradle day pal. 
24774. 

Belov (Joel) White keys of the 


violin. 26929, 26930. 
Beloved vagabond. 19642. 
Belsazar. 12734. 
Beltramo (C.): 

Agitato drammatico. 
Baccanale. 15086. 
Canto d’amore. 15212. 
Canto triste. 15215. 
Carnevale. 15223. 
Danza di Damine. 
Delusione. 10207. 
Dormi, amore. 15390. 
Festa campestre. 15477. 
Gridi d’angoscia. 15606. 
Impressioni d’ oriente. 3384. 
In campagna. 8247. 
Intermezzo-scherzo. 1587 
Jlona. 15927. 
Marcia solenne. 16126. 
Misterioso. 16196. 
Notte di stelle. 11479. 
Réverie. 26263. 
Serenata gaia. 16664. 
Serenata marinara. 23780. 
Tempeste del cuore. 16886. 
Beltramo (F. E.) Some day. 14474. 
Beltran (O. M.): 
If you but knew how I love you. 
18114. 


14997. 


10166. 


~ 


i‘; 


Loving confession. 5928. 
Lupe. 5937. 
You are my dream of love. 27006. 
Belwin, inc.: 
Arcadian idyl. 66.. 
Champagne polka. 17494. 
Dance of the houris. 10153. 
Dawning day. 27478. 
Farmers carnival. 10389. 
Father theme. 624. 
Prolic.. ‘5256; 
Gems for everybody. 3129. 
Golden autumn. -735. 
Hallowe’en revels. 53879. 
In the fields. 5672. 
Indian dance and ritual. 
20477. 
Instructor for the Hohner diatonic 
harmonica. 18161. 
Lovita. 11146. 
Mauresques. 11226. 
Modern dance banjoist. 
Modern dance clarinetist. 
Modern dance cornetist. 8618. 
Modern dance pianist. 8619. 
Modern dance saxophonist. 8620. 
Modern dance violinist. 8621. 
Old hand-organ man. 1608. 
Original melody in Russian style. 
3876. 
Progressive trumpet studies in 
modern dance rhythms. 3982. . 
Rumba. 18861, 21273. 
Sax-kapers. 9094. 
Saxene. 9095. 
Speed king. 2049. 
Sweethearts. 6840. 
Tarantella. 2136. 
Valse de concert. 2298. 
Villain theme. 2327. 
Wonder if you miss me. 
Bement (EH. L.) 


18158, 


8616. 
8617. 


4519. 
Music when soft 


voices die. 28515. 
Ben-Zey (J.) Galop chromatique. 
10486. 


Benatzky (Ralph): 
Benatzky (Ralph) schlager. 
Casanova. 4860, 19757. 
Casanova-marsch. 19758. 
Flirt. 10480, 10481. 

Heure bleue. 10619. 

I found you. 903. 

In der kleinen bar.... 22905. 

Mein herz ist butterweich. 28421. 

Sei nur ein kleines bisschen ver- 
riickt nach mir! 28982. 

Tango macabre. 121385, 12136. 


164. 


Wenn du treulos bist. 29460. 
Benda (H.) Pour ton sourire. 6367. 
Bendemeer’s stream. 165, 166. 
Bender (H. OC.) Unfinished sym- 


phony. 6565. 


Bender (lL. E.) Jazz away. 20514. 


1603 


INDEX 
pt. Il, n.s., v. 24 
Bendigo (Pauline) : ~ Sailing. 23738. 
I’m just wonderin’ *bout you. Shadow dance. 4126. 
15773. Shepherd’s tale. 9189. 
Just wond’ring ’bout you. 88354. Sleepy valley. 23842. 
Bendix (Max) Mine. 19491 (152). Spring song. 19036. 
Bendix (Theodore) : Swing song. 22811. 
Chaperons. 12594 (49). Two troubadors. 4819. 
Dawn of love. 12594 (67). Valse parisienne. 9477. 
Fiji diversion. 14976 (97). Bendtzen (Ole) Say Sadie! 28961. 


Little flirt. 19491 (125). 

Longing. 14976 (189). 

Magic light., 19491 (183). 

Meeting. 14976 (210). 

Mrs. Jack. 27057 (91). 

My affinity. 12594 (252). 

Norwegian episode. 9709 (168). 

Parting. 14976 (250). 

Summer reminiscence. 14976 
(S205 

Trip to Buffalo. 7310 (138). 

Bendix (Wm.) Knight errant over- 
ture. 2589 (158). 
Bendix pub. co.: 

Air mail. 9735. 

Apple blossoms. 22103. 

Barnyard jig. 3727. 

Bee. 22103. 

Birthday party. 15144. 

Butter-cups. 4819. 

Chimes of St. Johns. 22233. 

Christmas in Cornwall. 3949. 

Conservatory series for pupils and 
students of pianoforte. 400, 
2875, 2876. 

Coquetry. 7668. 

Cuckoo clock. 22311. 

Dance of the rag 
24793. 

Dreaming doll. 2979. 

Fairy story. 17739. 

Harvest moon. 23738. — 

Hidden waterfall. 25185. 

Intermezzo. 11626. 

Japanese doll. 15911. 

Jimble Jamble Joe. 15926. 

Jolly picnickers. 11620. 

Juggler. 3461. 

Jumping jack. 15926. 

Little cello player. 13724. 

Little runaway. 13729. 

Little toe dancer. 13731. 

Long ago. 13749. 

Mandolin player. 3461. 

Mauricette. 18424. 

Merry day. 16174. 

Miss Squiggely Squirm. 

Mosquito march. 3727. 

My dog Tack. 3727. 

Norsk ninnerella. 16174. 

Once upon a time. 14107. 

Pastorale. 11620. 

Pitter-patter. 3949. 

Roller-coaster. 4047. 

Rustic dance. 28933. 


doll. 2905, 


15926. 


Benedict (Julius) 
27057 (151). 
Benelli (Sandro) : 
Nina-nana. 20994. 

Song of the drummer. 


Triumphal march. 


9239. 


Benelli (Sem) Rosamunda. 4057. 
Beney (Theresa) Song of praise. 
14500. 


Benignus (William) : 
Es weht der wind. 15437. 
Valley green. 17004. 

Benini & Rampoldi: 

All6, Broadway! 27099. 
Dolores. 7762, 13030. 
Gaditana. 20119, 27692. 
Benisch (Curt) Neue schnitzelbank. 
1534. 

Benjamin (A. J.): 
Abendfrieden. 2595. 
Aegyptische nidchte. 
Albumblatt. 9510. 
An der Weser. 9777. 
Anakreon. 27351. 
Andante aus der YV. 

2716. 
Apfelbliite. 
Arioso. 69. 
Aus dem Nordlande. 


9722. 


symphonie. 
2646. 
92. 


Ballett suite aus Coppélia. 15348. 
Barearole. 133, 12264. 

Behiit’ dich Gott. 7487. 

Bei nach und nebel. 2728. 

Ben coraida. 4730. 

Canzonetta. 3080. 

Danza delle ore. 2918. 

Diebische elster. 14335. 
Dorfschwalben aus _ Osterreich. 
T7168. 

Epiloogi. 7824. 

Erinnerung an Verdis Aida. 
24177. 

Fantasie. 7136. 

Freuden grtisse. 687. 

Frohsinn auf den bergen. 3110. 
Hebriden. 8590. 

Helden-parade. 3213. 
Herbstrosen. 8036. 

Herzténe. 8037. 
Hochzeitsmarsch aus sommer- 
nachtstraum. 16170. 
Humoreski. 8081. 

Judex. 10559. 


Kiirntner lieder-marsch. 5770. 
Keshinen laulu. 8368. - 
Leuchtkiferchens hochzeit. 3541. 


1604 


ee 
. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Loreley-paraphrase. 5895. 
Maininki. 8524. 
Mitternachtsspuk. 1408. 


Moskau in flammen. 238311. 
Neue wunder-geige. 6169. 
Nocturne. 4909. 
Nussknacker. 2257. 


Pas des fleurs. 478. 
Pique dame. 9482. 


Praktische violoncello-schule. | Benn (FE. A.): 

23627. : I am singing for my King. 27884. 
Preludium. 8869. On my journey homeward. 28714. 
Rienzi, der letzte der tribunen. | Bennard (George) : 

19291. Hold my hand, dear Father. 
Romantiker. 1829. 10639. 

Russischer tanz. 2258. Lovest thou Me. 11144. 
Saxophon etiiden. 4092, 23752. My Savior! 28566. 
Sehonbrunner. 6557. There is no friend like Jesus. 
Schine Helena. 11504. DOPAC: 

Sérénade d'amour.’ 11877. Where the fadeless fiowers bloom. 
Souvenir de Mona Lisa. 19024. 299507. 

Spanische lustspielouverture. | Bennassi (F. J.) Dream girl. 24877. 

12025. Bennet (C. W.) Black cat. 17236 
Staccato etude. 9274. (46). 

Stadion-marsch. 6778. Bennet (R. S. C.) Hawkes photo-play 
Standchen. 1898. series. 3202. 

Titus. 28508. Bennett (—) Eddie Cantor’s automo- 
Traume. 2356. bile horn song. 5133. 

Vom fels zum meer! 8443. enero @auleeny = 

Waffenschmied. 4427. Bi ie ' 3 2. ee 
Weaseertriser: 10050. Gamble’s class method for strings. — 

=a a : 20120-20122, 22571. 

Wien bleibt Wien. 9609. eS hahences aoe ite. 6564 
Wunder-cello. 2536. SE SED nOnY SOC 
Zauber-clarinette. 27050. Bennett (EH. S.): 

Zweite ungarische rhapsodie. By the little babbling brook. 274. 

3551. Mother will show me the way. 

Benjamin (Arthur) : 6070. 
Saxophone-blues. 4093. Bennett (G. J.): 
Three little pieces. 9895. I used to be a Shrinking vy-iet. 
Benjamin (F. M.) Good morning! 954, 3344. 
Mister Sun, good night! Mister My wife is on a diet. 18570. 
Moon. 20163. Please don’t cut out my Ssauer- 
Benjamin (H.): kraut. 11659, 18755. 
Blond muss sie sein. 19669. She’s got great ideas. 1941. 
Broadway-stomp. 1545. Bennett (I. S.) Mem'ries of school- 
Dawn, 10175. #5 days and home. 25813. 
Gin and It. 3139, 15558. Bennett (Inez) : 
eRe 10652. Oh! could you pass Him by 
Hot serenade. 13363. 28685 et ae x 
Hurry on. 15706. feats ci Pues ' ie 
I love my ¢razy girl. 25288. OMe ay Pee pee Taare 
Invitation. 10872. aes Sa 
Lonely little me. 3564. Bennett (J. B.) Idle eyes. 28019. 
Longing of Hawai. 13753. Bennett (Joe) : 
Mira me. 8608. : Funny, dear, what love can do. 
Nightly. 6179. 15535, 17795, 20443: 
Nocturne andalou. 14050. You. 4544, 7255, 17193. 
Pensée. 1685. Bennett (L. J.): 
Persian caravan. 14170. Believe me, Marie. 173738. 
Red players. 11751. Fleeting fancies. 649. 
Révolte. 1800. Mirandy May. 20856. 
Rosita. 1841. Oh cullud man. 3840. 
Sag mal, wer ist die dame. 1857. Ozarkensaw. 14131. 
Sérénade inutile. 4117. Romping rowdies. 4053. 
beta 1605 | 


14499. 
9350. 
Trying to forget. 


Song of jazz. 
i Te quiero toda! 
Benjamin (lL. J.) 
16971. 


Benker (Karl) Valse triste. 26764. 
Benkman (Siegfried) : 
In an antique shop. 18125. 


20766. 
19288. 


Mammy’s croon. 
Voice of the flute. 


INDEX 


Bennett (L. J.)—Continued. 
Take me back to Col-ler-rad-da. 
29219. 
Tramp. 12247. 
Uncle Jawn said dog gawn. 7022. 
Bennett (Laura) Song of love. 19008. 
Bennett (M. J.) My cigarette girl. 


18508. 

Bennett (O. HE.) My western girl. 
14012. 

Bennett (P. M.) My China lily, Lily 
Loo. 16241. 

Bennett (R. N.) Thinking of her. 
14655. 


Bennett (Rube) : 
I just pretend it’s you. 8118. 
It’s blue-bird weather now. 10884. 
Pal of my dreams. 8868. 
Spring is just around the corner. 
6767. J 
That’s why she’s my sweetheart. 
4298. 
Bennett (Stanley) Buttons. 
Bennett (T. C. Sterndale-) 
dale-Bennett (T. C.) 
Benoist (André) : 
Menuet. 9843. 
Toujours. 17236 (482). 
Benson (C. A.) Asperges me. 
Benson (Charles) : 
Persian caravan. 14170. 
Song of jazz... 14499. 
Benson (E. C.): 
By sylvan lake. 
Circus day. 4920. 
Dawn of Mystic Lake. 
Gay butterflies. 5276. 
Marigolds all a-glow. 
Marketing. 13841. 
Saucy yellow pansy. 
Spring breezes. 6765. 
Two little players at two pianos. 
7013. 
Benson (Hdna) 
ean’t you forget. 
Benson (G. N.): 
Captivation. 303. 


27297. 
See Stern- 


fe 


2192. 

27477. 
20787. 
14360. 


Can’t you forgive, 
22197. 


Prairie rose. 21188. 
Benson (Maud) Meet me to-night in 
dreamland. 20819. 


Benson (Ray): 
Hula hula lullaby. 
It wasn’t meant to be. 
When days begin. 4471. 
Benson (W. F.) Fox River valley 
queen. 5244, 
Bentell (Harry): 
Away from-the highways. 245386. 
She likes it in the morning. 


3261. 
10892. 


26384. 
Why don’t. you keep out of my 
dreams. 26947. 


Benthall (G. F.) When you’ve lost 
the one you really love. 24286. 


pt. II, n. s., v. 24 


Bentley (B. B.): 
Caliph of Bagdad. 22186. 
Mammy’s song. 25733. 
Minuet. 11280. 
Moonlight danee. 20878. 
Snake charmer of 
26426. 
Woodland vignettes. 2524. 
Bentley (Gladys) How much of that 
ean I stand. 3259. x 
Bentley (Richard) Christmas hymns 
and carols., -276t2: 
Bentley (W.): 
Happy song. 8007. 
Peacefully dreaming. 
Society march. 18985. 
Song of the air. 9234. 
Benton (Thomas) : 
He is King. 8017. 


Benares. 


18727. 


His promises never can fail. 
8048. 

V’m camping on the hills of glory. 
8145. 

Life eternal. 8423. 

Our great convention day. 3882. 

Over the top for Jesus. 3889. 

Sailing home. 4077. 

Sing of His goodness forever. 


4148. 


Sun shines brighter. 9299. 
Walking with Jesus. 4486. 
When Jehovah leads. 9560. 


Bentzon (J¢grgen) Streich-quartett. 
21484. 
Benvenuti (Giacomo) Tre quartine 


4733. 
Ti ricordi  rondi- 


di Omar Kajjam. 
Benvenuto (Hnzo) 


nella. 26669. 

Benwood-Linze co. Queen majestic 
radio. 21207. 

Benyon (Reginald) Flower suite of 


three dances. 19491 (70). 


seobide (—) Intermezzo. 24579. 
Berbiguier (T.) Highteen exercises 
or etudes for flute. 151380. 
Berchman (Henri) : 
Just think of me _ sometime. 
13635. 
Sophomore strut. 23905. 


Berea college. Berea song. 7494. 
Berend (David): 
Estaire. 13112. 
Famous song hits for tenor banjo. 
13188. 
Travelin’. 2235. 
Berenice. 22647. 
Beresford (Maurice) : 
I’m fascinated with you. 18035. 
Napoleon said to Josephine, Not 
to-night! 18577. 
There’s a bluebird singing a new 
song. 21590. 
Wanderer, come home. 
When you smile. 29502. 


29434. 


1606 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Berg (H. E.) 
Jesus. 20574. 
Berg (Harold) 
Berg (S. M.): 
Shapiro Bernstein cinema series. 
11888. 
There’s love in your eyes. 
Bergé (Irénée) : 
Continuous motion. 
Esmeralda. 22464. 
Grasshopper. 15602. 
Prayer. ~ 8951. 
Berger (E. HE.) It’s sure gonna rain 
some mo. 18579. 
Berger (Francesco) : 


Keep your eyes on 
Hi-jinx. 8042, 10625. 
14650. 
4950. 


Changing moods. 22217. 
Haunting strain, 22668. 
Six bagatelles. 15135. 


26570. 
Noble’s (Johnny) royal 


Sweet remembrance. 
Berger (H.) 


collection of Hawaiian songs. 23455. 
Berger (Hans) Blonde  Liselott’. 
17409. 


Berger (Mac): 
Because you went away. 4719. 
But oh gee, she don’t wanna be 


sociable! 24654. 
Everybody wants my baby now. 
T7848. 


I’m someone else’s baby, so stop 
following me around. 13459. 
Married life is just sweet heaven 
to me. 11219. 
Berger (Max Schulz-) 
Berger (Max) : 
Berger (Maxwell) 
be so mean to me. 
Berger (Rodolphe) : 
Ce que femme veut. 7310 (28). 
Ce que lon reve. 24426 (34). 
Dans les fleurs. 7310 (47). 
Faute des roses. 24426 (84).: 
Forains. 7310 (61). 
Frimousse. 24426 (92) 
Jeune fille modern style. 
(80). 
Messalinette. 


_ See Schulz- 
Why should you 
2492. 


7310 


24426 (178). 
Modern style. 24426 (183). 
Nuit. 7310 (104). 
Papillons. 24426 (216). 
Petite annonce. 24426 (224). 
Polka des petits oiseaux. 

(226). 
Tout feu tout flamme. 7310 (137). 
Tout passe. 24426 (281). 
Valse tr'ste. 7310 (140). 
Berger (S. J.) Phyllis. 21154. 
Berger (Willy Engel-) See Engel- 
Berger (Willy). 
Bergh (Arthur) Mayflowers. 3641. 
Bergh (KE. H.) First forty lessons for 
viol_n or fiddl-ette classes. 20054. 


24496 


Berghauser (R. H.): 


Baby say yes to me. 17337. 
My castle of dreams. 18506. 
My sweet sweet girl. 18559. 
Our youth. 28745. 

Sweetheart I’m sorry. 19694. 


Berghoefer (E. C.) Unbidden dreams. 
1698S. 
Berglund (HE. EH.) I wonder if you 
know I’m longing. 253871. 
Bergman (EK. E.): 
Old swimming hole. 
Say it with flowers. 
Tune in your heart dear. 


18653. 
23754. 
24137. 


Bergman (H. W.) Calling for you. 
10005. 

Bergner (C. O.) My big moment. 
13956. 


Bergunker (Max) Scherzando. 23759. 
Berick (Robert William) : 
Love’s winged feet. 16091. 
Moon night on Prospect Park Lake. 
11307. 
Pathet ¢ song. 
Song in E flat. 
Berington (Mary) 
12360. 
Bériot (C. de) 
(280). 

Berk (Morty): 
No one to love. 16382. 
Pins and needles. 1701. 

Berkes (Béla) jr.: 

A te kis kertedben. 
Hogyha a te. 5435. 
Hogyha néked elmondhatnéam. 
5436. 
Siratom a boldogsaégom. 6669. 
Valamikor. 7035. 
Berkey (Stephen) Fleurette. 5223. 
Berlin (Harry) Because I never 
knew I’d miss you. 19626. 
Berlin (Irving) : 
I’m the headman. 10751. 
In the morning. 10857, 28072. 
Knights of the road. 20588, 28215. 
Let me sing. 138690. 
Looking at you. 25662. 
Puttin’ on the ritz. 28872. 
Swanee shuffle. 19076. 
To my Mammy. 29313. 
Waiting at the end of the road. 
14777. 
With you. 29554. 

Berlin (Irving) ine.: 

Baby—oh where can you _ be? 
7441, 9837. 

‘Beautiful. 15107, 17356. 

Beautiful, wonderful eyes. 27197. 

Believe it or not. 19632, 19633. 

Bogey man is here. 215, 17426. 

Booby hatch. 2770. 

Collection of song hits for saxo- 
phone. 12905. 


11621, 11623. 
2021. 
Wedding hymn. 


Scéne de ballet. 14976 


4581. 


1607 


Berlin (Irving) ine. 


INDEX 


Continued. 

Cooking breakfast for the one I 
love. 2880. 

Darling. 2920, 5005. 

Day dreams. 7723, 10178. 

Dixie Dan. 10229. 

Don’t get collegiate. 22896, 22397. 

Don’t wake the baby up. 18048, 
15387. 

Drifting into love. 545. 

Eternal love. 588, 3023. 

Evangeline. 592. 

Famous song hits for tenor banjo. 
7860, 13138. 

Fleurette. 38081, 5224. 

Follow the trail of the Gypsy. 
666. 


From sunrise to sunset. 8112, 
5258. 

Garden of roses and you. 17801. 

Geraldine. 718, 3134. 

Good morning—good evening— 


good night. 3166, 5335. 

Good or bad. 749. 

Harold Teen. 797. 

Hawaiian love song. 27798. 

Help yourself to happiness. 22695. 

Here comes the bride. 3220, 5416. 

Hoosier hop. °25207. 

Hoota - boota - coota - mamasseta. 
1164, 5548. | 

How dja do. 8254. 

I. actually am in love. 5474, 
17979. 

I’d like to see more of you 
Madam. 15719. 

I’d love to. 17992. 

I’d rather be blue over you. 894. 

I got misery. 27904. 

I just pretend it’s you. 8118. 

Pil be so happy. 5507. 

Il only remember your love. 
13418, 15747. 

I’m following you. 18086, 25307. 

I’m happy ’cause I was wrong. 
107387, 13444. 

I’m ka-razy for you. 3324. 

I’m sailing on a sunbeam. 18054, 
Pa al 

I’m stuck on Molasses. 8175. 

Y’m the headman. 10751. 

I’m the wealthiest man in the 
world. 383831, 5579. 


~I only wish I had you with me. 


15792, 18067. 

I said goodbye to the sunshine. 
10766, 13478. 

I’ve got a passport to heaven. 
8208. 

I’ve got a sunshine baby for a 
rainy day. 960. 


I want a little more of you. 
10789, 


1608 


 ——— 


I want to meander in the meadow. 
10796, 13491. 

If you haven’t somebody to love. 
8235. 

In my garden of memory. 
5663. 

In the fall of the year. 20463. 

In. the morning. 10857, 28072. 

Irene. 3422,.5689. 

It happened in dreamland. 13567. 

It looks like it’s gonna be you. 
5700. 

It’s up to you. 1076, 1077. 

Just sing a song. 1128. 

Knights of the _ road. 
28215) 

Let me sing, 138690. 

Let’s dream. 5837, 11042. 

Lift up the latch, open the booby 
hatch. 5849. 

Light up your face with the sun- 
shine. -18709, 16025. 

Linda. 1218, 5852. 

Little coat of tan. 

Little silver-haired 
5875. 

Looking at you. 11105, 25662. 

Looking thru’ the radio. 18754. 

Love for a day. 25673, 25674. 

Love is in the air. 5908, 11122. 

Love is like a punch in the nose. 
1275, “3588. 

Love, your spell is everywhere. 

 L8set, 20125. 

Lucky little devil. 11154, 16096. 

Mama’s shortenin’ bread. 1319. 

March of the broken hearts. 5963. 

Marianina. 16130, 18408. 

Marietta. 11214, 138388. 

Meet your sweetie in the morning. 
23228. 

Mem’ries of one sweet kiss. 28431. 

Military doll. 18456. 

Moonlight reminds me. 11316. 

Moonlight reminds me of you. 
16215. 

My baby said yes. 3714. 

My heart can’t hold anothér. 
18520. 

My little man. 18532. 

My madonna. 3744. 

My melody man. 6134, 8699. 

Never. 1535, 3783. 

No fool man can make a fool out 


3401, 


20588, 


TIO es 
sweetheart. 


of me. 1552, 11451. 

Oh sweetheart, where are you to- 
night. 6231, 8807. 

Oh! there’s a mouse. 26067, 
28692. 


Oh! you Chicago cubs! 18645. 

Old timer. 1616, 3853. ; 

On the road to Rainbow Bay. 
16406. 

One sweet kiss. 8838, 14110. 


pt. IJ, n.s., v. 24 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


One that I love loves me. 3866, 
6257. 

Out of my dreams, into my arms. 
18695, 18696. 

Park in the park in the moonlight. 
8878. 

Place to call home. 11655, 16482. 

Pussyeat’s I love you. 3989, 6406. 

Puttin’ on the ritz. 28872. 

°"S been a long time in between 
time. 16607, 18863. 

Same old moon, same old June. 
16622, 18873. 

She’s a new kind of old-fashioned 
girl. 19387, 6619. 

She’s got a handful of gimme. 
1939, 1940. 

She’s my girl. 1942, 4133. 

Singing a vagabond song. 18962, 
26417. 

So sentimental. 14455, 16729. 

Something’s gotta be done about 
that. 11978. 

Song of the condemned. 26472, 
29112. 

Swanee shuffle. 19076. 

Sweet Carolita. 21507, 21508. 

Sweet Chewaukla. 6814, 9318. 

Sweetheart, [Tm on my _ way. 
4252, 6832. 

Takin’ the longest way home. 
6854. 

That’s living. 6894, 9370. 

That’s what I’m missin’ now. 
16905. 

Then came the war. 4804. 


There’s sugar cane around my 


door. 2187, 16917. 

Through, how can you say we're 
through. 12208. 

Tomy mammy. 9404, 29313. 


Tum tum tumble into love. 19234. 


Underneath a Spanish moon. 
19251. 

Universal dance folio for piano. 
9462. 

Wait till you’re blue, Mary. 4429. 

Waiting at the end of the road. 
9513, 14777. 

Waltz I can’t forget. 2366. 

Weary river. 2389, 2390. 

Weeping willow. 9538. 

What is life without love. 17082, 

_ 26868. 

When I’m walkin’ with my sweet- 
ness. 2434. 

When my dreams come true. 7178. 

When we get together in the moon- 
light. 9570, 12425. 

When you come to the end of the 
day. 9572, 7196. 

With you. 2510, 29554. 

With you beside me. 7234. 

Would I love to love you. 26983. 


Year from today. 14914, 17185. 
You can’t stop me from lovin’ you. 
7259, 9661. 
You can’t take away the things 
that were made for love. 7260, 
7261. 
You darlin’. 24379. 
You’re not the only pebble in the 
brook. 12551. 
You stole my heart away. 4565. 
Your eyes. 21949. 
Berlin (Irving) standard music corp. : 
Characteristic intermezzos. 10038. 
Dancing rivulets. 2909. 
Ernst modern graded studies for 
saxophone. 5150, 7825, 7826, 
10346, 10347, 15435. 
Estaire. 13112. 
Feudal knights. 3063. 
Fleeting hours. 3079. 
Flying the kite. 660. 
Fury of the storm. 7935. 
Grace and beauty. 13267. 
Greetings. 3178. 
Jumping froggies. 3464. 
Jumping the rope. 1107. 
Knick knacks. 8381. 
Ma little honey bee. 59839. 
Minuet Martha Washington. 
11283. 
Mischievous sprites. 11285. 
Moments enchanting. 25857. 
Old man grouch. 11533. 
Parting. 11614.” 
Pattering feet. 3915. 
Rain and sunshine. 4002. 
Recitatif dramatique. 26242. 
Running feet. 1849. 
School day march. 4098. 
Sereen moods. 11858. 
Sereen novelettes. 11859. 
Standard band book no. 1. 21462. 
Standard orchestra folio. 16797, 
21464. 
Stately dance. 4212. 
Taking ways. - 12126. 
Technicalities. 9351. 
Throbbing hearts. 6929. 
Travelin’. 2235. 
Valse chromatique. 9471. 
Valse Pauline. 4401. 
Western reverie. 7145. 
Youthful fancies. 9697. 
Berlin. 7302. 
Berliner (Birdie) Western cyclone. 
29647 (248). 

Berliner (Jerome) Think of your 
mother. 19187. 

Berliner (LL. E.) Western cyclone. 
29647 (243). 

Berlioz: (H...)* 

Bal. 24584. 

Benvenuto Cellini. 24585. 

Chanson gothique. 24586. 


1609 


INDEX 


Berlioz (H. L.)—Continued. 
Troyens a Carthage. 9898. 
Voici des roses. 2789. 
Berman (B. B.): 
Cuttin’ out paper dolls. 24782. 
What I need I ain’t been gettin’. 
2415, 4464. 
Bermeister (Paul) 
me. 18214. 


Bermel (F. C.) 


Just blame it on 


I wonder what they’re 


doing ’way back home. 13500. 
Bernard (A. H.): 
Réve de gloire. 14295. 


Verdun, visions d’histoire. 21727. 
Bernard (Al) Louisiana Susie. 11109. 
Bernard (Donald) Twilight melodies. 

29359. 
Bernard (Felix) : 
After you there’ll be somebody else 
after me. 21. 
Because you belong to me. 
17364. 

I say whoopie. 5589, 5590, 8192. 

My queen made mea king. 20958. 

Nothing to do—but think of you. 

15638-1565, 11472. 
Bernard (Georges) Sans souci. 
9089. 
Bernard 
Blow, 
Bernard 

15108. . 
Bernard (R.): 

Equinoxe. 13106. 

Ombre. 16397. 

Phares. 14178. 

Sonate en do. 26456. 

Trio en fa diése. 4859. 

Bernat (Emil) Pretty little stranger. 
28855. 
Bernauer (Luigi) Mit einem herzen 
darf man nicht spielen! 18472. 
Bernauer (Rudolf) Ines. 1048. 
Berner (W.) Emigrantvalsen. 7815. 
Berners (Lord) Fugue. 174. 
Berners music co., ltd.: 
Alabamy paradise. 24449. 
Angel face, angel heart, angel eyes. 


12725, 


9088, 


(Jean) Gentille fleurette. 


(Norne) Beautiful eyes. 


24492. 
Bright eyes. 24636. 
Embers. 24938: 


God bless King George! 7963. 

I want to feel your arms around 
me. 82138. 

Little sweet my soul. 18312. 

Nobody loves me. 26008. 

Old Japan in blossom time. 

Pretty little Miss 
8969. 

Song of the morn. 19008. 

South Downs of Sussex. 2040. 

Who wants the moon? 26987. 

Will you call me your sweetheart 
always? 26955. 


18650. 
Somebody. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Bernhardt: (Antoinette) 
still love you. 27471. 

Bernheim (L. B.) That soothing mel- 
ody. 19159. 


Darling, I 


Berni (Lew) pseud. See Bernstein 
(Louis). 
Berniaux (D.): 
Chant du batelier. 10036. 
Salut du toréador. 11813. 
Torino in festa. 12236. 


Bernie (Dave) 
secret. 20329. 
Bernie (Saul) ine.: 
Don’t ery baby. 15383. 
Sunny side. 16832. 
Under the spell of the moon. 16992. 
Bernstein (Lewis) Hey, hey swing 
your baby this way. 27822. 
Bernstein (Paul) Sweetheart o’ mine. 
19098. 
Bernstiel (Enrico) : 
Amore nomade. 24486. 
Bibi-cheri. 9902. 
Cielo 6 un tabarin. 10074. 
Cin Cin badt. 10075. 
Coquita. 24759. 
Cosi Ketty. 10119. 
Dolci bugie. 10246. 
Glob-trotter. 10530. 
Katiuska. 25545. 
Ninna-nanna zingaresca. 
Perlita. 26164. 
Rettile. 26260. 
Sorge il sole! 12016. 
Strapaese. 12071. 
Veleno d’amore. 26771. 
Berny (J.): 
How can blue eyes be blue. 10659 
Light in a night!! 8428. 
Bero (D:. J.).: 
Beneath the Indian moon. 4731. 
Bum’s lullaby. 12804. 
Crazy giggle. 22298. 
Heap red beaser. 15650. 
Sailor song. 18868. 
Women are funny. 26974. 
Berquist (Whitey) Just like a rose. 
20555. 


Ill whisper you a 


11448. 


Berr (José) Fantasie tanz. 7863. 
Berridg2? (Arthur) : 
Go ye into all the world. 17883. 


O how plentiful is Thy goodness 
16358. 

Berrios (Pedro) : 
Aguinaldo popular. 
Amor eterno. 27121. 
Apiidate de mi. 27133. 
Hipico chiflado. 27828. 
Mi mulata lo. 23268. 
Ni por un millon. 28605. 
Que buenos somos 10s 

23657. 
Tarde gris. 29231. 
Ya todo pas6. 29585. 


27077. 


hombres. 


1610 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 
Berry (Bert) I know... 5503. 
Berry (C. H.): 
Darling. 22336. 
Just a home lovin’ body. 
1115. 
Just a sweet little melody. 
Rain girl. 8996. 
There’s a place up in heaven for 
dad. 9885. 
Waltz of the moon. 4438. 
Berry (KE. E.) Come. back, 
Gracie May. 24740. 
Berry (E. L.): 

My dream girl. 11360. 
New York town. 8752. 
Berry (E. W.) American press. 7362. 
Berry (M. E.) Won’t you come back 

to me sweetheart. 21887. 


1114, 
22994. 


sweet 


Berry (Ted.) How do I know. 25213. 
Berry-Hosman music ¢o.: 
Just a home lovin’ body. 1114, 


1115. 
Waltz of the moon. 4438. 
Berson (Jean): 


Feeling blue. 5196. 
Pm sad:-~5569, 
Bert (Alfred) Licorne. 8421. 
Bertal (—) Joinville musette. 15931. 


Berté .(Emil) : 
Every month is May. 10371. 
I’m in love. 10738. 
Musikus vom Lichtenthal. 
Unto my heart. 12298. 
Bertha (Tom) Isabel. 25454. 
Bertin (Albert J.): 
Don’t know what to do. 
Land of make believe. 
Longing heart. 25656. 
Spring and you. 26504. 
Sweet magician. 26564. 
What if—? 26866. 
When flowers bloom. 26876. 
Bertini (E.) Dormi Nini. © 24863. 
Bertolino (John) Figlio abbandonato. 


23762. 


24858. 
25581. 


10412. 

Berton (Charles) Two old tramps. 
241438. 

Bertram (Augustus) You'll come 
back to me. 24384. 

Bertram (Ernest) Dream of Arcady. 
15397. 


Bertram (W. F.) Underneath the 
everlasting arms. 29367. 
Berube .(M..C.) .. My _ blue girl. ,-3718. 
Bervey (Dora): 
Hallelujah no more blues. 
To my buddy. 4848. 
Bervily (E.): 
C’est Naples. 
Roses du matin. 
Berwald (William) : 


3192. 


22180. 
6495. 


Addendum [to] United States, 
America. . 12604. 
2469—30——_4 


SS SESE ESOT SSS SE SSSA E EG FTE SEEDS SSP SCS TSR RG SSS esae ween) 


Be merciful unto me, O God. 
12594 (16). 
Dancers. 12594 (66). 

Gently, Lord, oh! gently lead us. 
9709 (77). 
Hawaiian Isles. 
*"Neath the 

11430. 
Out of the depths. 4577 (304). 
Prelude and tocecata. 1730. 
Ride out on wings of song. 

4035. 

Six responses. 18966. 
Voice of the sea. 24198. 


Berwick (F. C.) Saviour’s command. 
19491 (205). 


Besardo (G. B.) 
Besly (Maurice) : 


10595. 


moon and stars. 


4033- 


Danza rustica. 456. 


Little shepherdess. 25642. 
Marigold. 8545. 

Matins. 11225. 

Nocturne. 12887. 

Olde English songes. 28710. 
On London bridge. 8829. 
Satin dresses. 21295. 

Six impromptus. 12741. 


Besrodny (Gregory): 
sian airs for string quartet. 
Besrukoff (Serge) : 
Czardas. 27448. 
Desert land. 27499. 
Devil’s prayer. 27508. 
Intermezzo. 12742. 
Nocturne. 15138. 
Rose of my heart. 
Serenade. 28992. 
Someone’s’ sighing in 
29101. 

Valse d’amour. 
Bessel (W.), et cie.: 
Au couvent. 2674. 
Fiaba dello zar saltan. 
Grande porte de Kiey. 


Fantasy on Rus- 
3047. 


16589. 
Hawaii.. 
14748. 


7881. 
3170. 


Vol du bourdon. 4423. 
Bestor (Don): 
Forgotten melody. 20088. 


I’m doing the right thing now.. 
20346. 
Beta phi alpha. 
heart. 28524. 
Bethancourt (José) : 
Celoso. 2820. 
Gloria. 22606. 
My Nettie. 3747. 
Bethe-Kuhn (Anna) 
schnee. 28859. 
Bethlehem way. 


My Beta phi sweet- 


Prinzess Zucker- 


27212. 


Betsy. 175): 15. 
Bettencourt (Jack) As well as I 
remember. 4656. 


Better convention songs. 176. 
Better farther on. 12594 (25). 


1611 


INDEX 


Bettinelli (Angelo) : 
Cin Cin badt. 10075. 
Dolci bugie. 10246. 
Betz (Harold) Sweetheart I love you. 
PADLT. 
Betz (W. G. L.) Our world of dreams. 
6283. 
Betzin (Ernst Miiller-) See Miiller- 
Betzin (Ernst) 


Beutel (Carl) Miracle of spring. 
8609. 
Bevan (F.) Flight of ages. 12594 
(89). 
Bevan (Mary) Blue yesterday. 
12770. 
Bevier (Alvin) You left me _ blue. 
21920. 
Bevilacqua (Luigi) Da Roma a 
Parigi. 486. 
Bey (Lawrence) : 
I'd go a hundred miles. 10691. 


On my daddy’s old farm. 8830. 
Trail of love. 14692. 

Beydts (Louis) : 
Auprés de toute fontaine. 12674. 
Je n’ai qu'un trés humble jardin. 

13590. 

Quatre odelettes. 12745. 
Quelle douceur dans mes pensées. 


14259. ; 
Reprends la route du bois som- 
bre”. 4,0 T4294. 


Beyers (June) : 
Beautiful Washington. 24560. 
Dumb Dora made a dumbbell out 
of me. 15416. 
Beymer (P. A.): 
Chassidie dance of the -feast. 
17508. 
Chassidie religious song. 17509. 
Bi iis im Birnerland. 7506. 


Bianchi (Mercione) Li tri soru. 
3544. 
Bianchino (Americo) My eyes. 
28534. 
Bianco (Hduardo): 
~Congojas . .. 15271. 
Désillusion. 153848. 


Bianco (John): 
I want to_love you, but I’m afraid 


to. 5614. 
Is it true, I’m loving you. 5691. 
Bible songs. 2589 (25). 


Bibo (Irving) : 
Alabama flood. 4601. 
Alice in Wonderland. 30, 2614. 


Climbing the stairs into your 
heart. 17536. 
Darling. 2920, 5005. 


Haunting memories. 802. 

He’s just an old guy with whis- 
kers. 20220. 

Huggable kissable you. 

I’m disappointed in you. 


5462. 
13436. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


I’m gonna specialize on you. 


* 20354. 

I’ve got religion. 3349. 

Jango. 15910. : 

Last dance before we part. 3524. 

Moonlight on the Mississippi. 
gf Fo 55. 

She has a dimple on her chin. 
4130. 
She has a little dimple on her 

chin. 6615. 
Since you said uh-huh to me. 
21379. 


Sweetheart of yesterday. 23992. 
Waiting for the twilight. 19297. 
Why do you give your smiles to 
someone else. 4500. 
Your lips are red as cherries. 
19483. 
Bibo-Lang, inec.: 
Alabama flood. 4601. 
Alice in Wonderland. 
All I want 
4611. 
Bowery bum.- 9949. 
Brownies’ frolic. 9972. 
Climbing the stairs 
heart. 17536. 
Goodness gracious Gracie. 5337. 
Huggable kissable you. 5462. 
I’m disappointed in you. 13436. 
I’m .gonna svecialize on you. 


2614. 
is ’ittle ootsie Oo. 


203854. 

I’ve got religion. 3349. 

I won't believe it’s raining. 
22878. 

In a bungalow. 5650. 

Jango. 15910. 


Last dance before we part. 3524. 
She has a dimple on her chin. 


4130. 

She has a little dimple on her 
chin. 6615. 

Shrine at the miracle graye. 
29631. 

Silver threads among the gold. 
9158. a? 

Songs of long ago. 26483. 

Stowaway Steve. 23941. 


Sweetheart of yesterday. 23992. 
Tramp song. 24119. 
Waiting for the twilight. 19297. 
Why do you give your smiles to 
someone else. 4500. 
Your lips are red as_ cherries, 
19483. 
Bickford (G. D.) Ill have the blues 
all the time. 13414. 
Bickford (Roberta) 
love you. 4609. 
Bickford (V. O.): 
Classic album for guitar. 22255. 
Spanish and Mexican album for 
guitar solo. 2045. 


1612 


into your — 


All because I 


— " 
————— 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Bickford (Z. M.) : 
Bickford’s harmony chord system 
for tenor banjo. 181. 
20th century method for the tenor 


banjo. 12598. 
Bickle (C. E.) Mine, sweetheart di- 
vine. 16187. 
Bickler (Arch) My sky hero. 25947. 
Bickley. (Ha,,C.) Mothers’ day. 
11328. 
Biddix (V. B.) Four songs. 24592. 


Bideri (Ferdinando) 
deri 1929. 23600. 
Bidgood (Harry) 
18611. 
Bidgeod (Thomas) : 
Call to arms. 17465. 
Sons of the brave. 19018. 
Biega (John): 
Elk’s of America march. 17706. 
General Pulaski march. 17810. 
Kaska uciekaia i mackowi poka- 
zaia. 28188. 
Kotysanka. 10983. 
Ksiezyc6wka. 10990. 
Kujawiak staropolski. 
Kukutka. 15980. 
Lamigi6wka. 18255. 
Manierka. 11194. 
Nasza polka. 28592. 
On the waves of Hudson. 16407. 
Prohibition. 18792. 
Puiaski. 16526. 
Querida-mia. 18800. 
Szezygietek polka. 29212. 
Tulipan. 16976. : 
Wesele w Rymanowie. 
Wesola. 12376. 
Wrobelek. 17182. 
Zalecanka. 12574. 
Biehl (Albert): 
Galopp. 19491 (76). 
Lindler. 19491 (115). 
March. 19491 (19). 
Neue schule der geliufigkeit und 
des vortrags. 25972-25974. 
Polka. 19491 (181). 
Polka-mazurka. 19491 (182). 
Rheinlander. 19491 (196). 
Waltz. 19491 (20). 


Piedigrotta Bi- 


Nothing but you. 


28219. 


12375. 


Bigard (Albany) : 


Beggars blues. 17368. 
Saturday night function, 16627. 
This way out! 14662. 
Bigard (Barney) : 
Saratoga swing. 18877. 
Sloppy Joe. 14440. 
Bigay (Alexandre) Miseremini. 1394. 
Bigbee (J. N.) Roaming alone. 


26280. 
Bigelow (Dorothie) : 


Boys of the Foreign legion. 4787, 
U2 (52. 
Girl with the muff. 13236. 
My wonderful garden. 6158. 
Bigelow (Ida) Mother’s love. 8656. 


Bigelow (R. W.) 
24357. 
Biggadike (Rupe) 
Biees*ts: Tey: 
Blue skies, daddy. 4768. 
Bound down Maryland way. 
Just wishing. 23013. 
Mammy’s memories. 23186. 
My hour of love. 6120. 
There’s sunshine in our alley. 
24064. 
Wake up with a smile. T7089. 
What will tomorrow bring. 24247. 
Why did you teach me to love you. 
24315. 
Bichin (J..C, Bo): 
' Broadway I’m coming back to you. 


Wrap a rhapsody. 


Hold it still. 5488. 


4782. 


2ONG te 

Just a little kiss before we part. 
22991. 

Nellie dear. 16309. 

Redemption. 23682. 

Slap to it. 16723. 


What would you do. 24248. 

Biglow & Main co. No night there, 
the city four-square. 11455. 

Bilbro (Mathilde) : 

Climbing roses. 37T. 

Dr. Danny and nurse Nancy Jane. 

22383. 

Elfin elock. 19987. 

Gallant soldiers. 705. 

Lesson. 11038. 


, e Music of the breeze. 11342. 
Biehl (M. W. C. M.): Musie of the rain. 11348. 
Galopp. 19491 (76). Music of the waves. 11344. 
Landler. 19491 (115). My first lesson book. 1470. 
March. 19491 (19). Playground games. 8929. 
Polka. 19491 (181). Playing at recess. 21170. 
Polka-mazurka. 19491 (182). Robin sings a song. 11773. 
Rheinlin der. 19491 ( 196 ) 2 Shepherd. 11902. 
Waltz. 19491 (20). South wind. 4192. 
Biehn (George) Mother of us men. Twelve illustrated song stories. 
3698. 17393. | 
Bietiger (Joseph) O salutaris. 14976 Waking at dawn. 2362. 
(236). Youth and joy. 12570. 
1613 


INDEX 


pt. Il, n. s., v. 24 


Bilger (H. L.): 
Clouds. 273888. 
L'ttle boy of mine. 13723. 
Path of yesterday. 3914. 
Bilhaud (Paul) Enjoiement. 24426 
(76). 
Bilhorn;, (B..P..)% 
Always go to Jesus. 12594 (6). 
,/ Away to the promised land. 27057 
Cine 
Beautiful gate. 12594 (20). 
Beautiful star of the blest. 


12594 (21). 

Because He SO loves me. 12594 
(22). 

Behold I stand at the door. 
27057 (9). 


Believe and receive. 12594 (23). 
Bethesda’s pool. 12748. ; 
Better farther on. 12594 (25). 
Blessed holy spirit. 27057 (13). 
Bliss of loving Thee. 17236 (49). 
Bound for the beautiful shore. 
12594 (81). 
Branch of healing. 12594 (33). 
Bring them hither to Jesus. 27057. 


GES). 

Bring your sins to Jesus. 12594. 
(34). 

By and by. 12594 (86) 27057 
(16). 

Christ is standing on the shore. 
12594 (52). 


Come, Spirit, come. 12594 (55). 

Come unte Me. 27057 (26). 

Could I tell it. 12594 (59). 

Deliverance. 13006. 

Drifting with the tide. 27057 (36). 

End of the journey is near. 12594 
(78). 

Fear thou not. 27057 (42). 

Forward be our watchword. 27057 
(44). 

Go bring them back. 12594 (103). 

Happy in Jesus always. 12594 
(118). 

He is coming again. 12594 (120). 

He is ready to help if you cry. 
13305. 

He only knows. 12594 (122). 

He’s the Rose of Sharon. 13311. 

He satisfies my Soul. 12594 (125). 

He that winneth souls is wise. 
12594 (124). 

Hear Him calling. 12594 (126). 

Hear the joy-bells ringing. 27057 
(48). 

I am on the right side. 27057 
(56). 

I ean safely walk with Jesus. 
12594 (136). 

I cannot keep from loving Him. 
13390. 


1614 


I never will cease to praise Him. 
12594 (142). 

I shall hear those songs again. 
17236 (175). 

I want everybody to know. 12594 
(145). 

I will follow Him. 27057 (57). 


In the land of beauty. 27057 (60).. — 


Jehovah. 12594 (163). 

Jesus is calling. 12594 (164). 

Jesus is leading the way. 27057 
(62). 

Jesus is piloting us. 12594 (167).. 

Jesus knows. 12594 (168). 

Jesus only. 12594 (169). 

Jesus the way. 27057 (64). 

Jesus will be there. 13597. 

Just because I do. 12594 (180). 

Keep on believing. 27057 (67). 

Let in the sunlight to-day. 27057 
ie) 

Let your light so shine. 27057 
(74). 

Little child shall lead. 5861. 

Living where the healing waters 
flow. 12594 (202). 

Lo! I am with you always. 27057 
(is) 


Lonely hearts to cherish. 12594 


(204). 

Longing dear mother for home. 
12594 (205), 17286 (225). 

Longing for the sweet it and by. 
12594 (206). 

Look up. 12594 (207). 

Lord is good. 27057 (80). 

Lord’s vineyard. 12594 (210). 

Love supreme. 27057 (82). . 

Make way for the King. 27057 
(84). 

Message of love. 12594 (239). 

New Jerusalem. 12594 (270). 

No cross, no crown. 14043. 

No other name. 12594 (278). 

Now is the time. 14062. 

O Lord, keep watch between us. 
12594 (278). 

O tell me more of Christ. 27057 
(102). 

Only the best. 12594 (291). 

Over the hills of God. 12594 
(297). 

Parting song. 27057 (107). 

Peace be still! 12594 (304). 

Redeemed are marehing in. 12594. 
(sere 

Seek Him now. 27057 (120). 

Since Jesus spoke peace to my 
soul. 12594 (847). 

Songs by night... 12594 (359). 

Spirit is pleading. 27057 (126). 

Story never old. 12594 (370). 

Tell me the story of Jesus. 17236. 
(421). 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1929 


That dear and blessed country. 
12594 (387). 

There is nothing like communion. 
12594 (389). 

Thine own. 12594 (393). 

‘Thy faith hath made thee whole. 
12594 (395). 


‘To His name be glory. 27057 
(148). 

Trusting and rejoicing. 27057 
(152)* 


Trusting in Jesus. 27057. (153). 
Voice of peace. 27057 (160). 
Waiting. 12594 (409). 

Walking with Jesus. 12594 (412). 
Watchman’s ery. 12594 (416). 
Water of salvation. 12594 (417). 
We_ shall conquer in His name. 


12594 (421). 

We shall see His face. 12594. 
(422). 

What He has done for me. 27057 
(162). 

What would Jesus do. 27057 
(163). 

‘When the pearly gates unfold. 


12594 (429). 

When victory is 

(481). 

Who will join us? 

Why longer wait. 

Why not trust 

(439). 
Why tarry longer. 27057 (168). 
Wonderful Savior of all. 12594 
(444). 

Work for me. 27057 (169). 

World for Christ. 27057 (170). 

Yes, Jesus is. dwelling within. 

14918. 
Billaut (Louis) : 

Sceénes mystiques. 6551. 

Vieja castilla. 26784. 
Billhardt (Ida) Morning. 
Billi (Vincenzo) : 

Bimbe d’ America. 2747. 

Elefante bianco. 10320. 

Film.L. U.C. Hh: 10443: 

Fiorella. 13164. 

Nostalgia del deserto. 

Serenata delle 

26373. 
Billie. 183. 
Billin » (H.-. H.) 

29647 (57). 
Billings (Joan) 
13992. 
Billings (P. L.) 
14571. 
Billings (R. W.) 
8519. 
Billings (William) 
day. 16068. 
Billionaire (The). 


won. 12594 


12594 (436). 


27057 (167). 
Jesus? 12594 


25873. 


16343. 
rondini. 26371-— 


Echoes of the bell. 
My own Alaska. 
Sweet dream girl. 
Magic of the moon. 


Lord is risen to- 


29647 (161). 


Billy boy. 9911. 
Bilpusch (M. E.): 


Fascination. 27640. 
Sweetheart come back to me. 
23980. 


Wandering Will. 29436. 
Why can’t you let me 
243811. 
Binde (M. V.): 
Fall in line. 7858. 
Purple and the gray. 7858. 
Binder (A. W.): 
Rest in the Lord, my soul. 
Sh’ nei michtavim. 9142. 
Binet (FE. A.) : 
Berceuse. 


alone. 


23691. 


19491 (16, 17). 
Meditation. 2589 (214). 
Nuit d’été.- 19491 (168). 
Pour déchiffrer 4 4 mains. 

(183). 
Valse ondulante. 

Binet (M. D.): 
Berceuse. 


19491 
2589 (345). 


19491 (16, 17). 
Méditation. 2589 (214). 
Nuit d’été. 19491 (168). 
Pour déchiffrer 4 4 mains. 

(188). 

Valse ondulante. 2589 (3845). 

Bing (Alfhild) Livin’ in a world of 
dreams. 18314. 

Bingham (C. D.): 

Bid me love on. 12594 (26). 

There never was a girl like Sue. 

12594 (3890). 

Bingham (Dorana): 

Bid me love on. 12594 (26). 

There never was a girl like Sue. 

12594 (390). 

Bingham (Seth): 
Armonie di Firenze. 
Puritan procession. 

Binik (Mike): 

My little sweetheart. 13982. 

Why be so blue. 17131. 
Binkley (D. A.): 

All go hungry hash house. 

It'll never happen again. 
Binkley (J. C.): 

All go hungry hash house. 

It'll never happen again. 
Binkley bros. : 

Give me back my fifteen cents. 

ABZ3C: 
Ill rise when the rooster crows. 
13420. 

When I had but fifty cents. 29478. 
Binkly (J. R.) Petit waltz. 18736. 
Birchard (C. C.) & 0. : 

Adon Olam. 27067. 

America. 2627, 15033. 

Bendemeer’s stream. 165, 166. 

Blossom, rosebush. 9922. 

Bonny Portmore. 27257. 


19491 


15055. 
8980. 


12623. 
13570. 


12623. 
13570. 


1615 


INDEX 


— 


Birchard (C. C.) & co.—Continued. 
Bridal party on the Hardanger. 


246. 

Butterfly follows the candle. 
22176. 

California. 9999. 


Dance with me. 10156. 

Flag in birdland. 645. 

Folly’s song. 15504. 

Four episodes for 
chestra. 22137. 

Fox and the crow. 10462. 

Gavotte. 10492. 

Hark, now, O shepherds. 

I am not so bad. 22750. 

In empire days. 1617. 

John Peel. 3451. 

Jump Jim Crow. 3462. 

Lake and a fairy boat. 1170. 

Laurel S. A. B. book. 13679. 

Let us cheer the weary traveler. 
3539. 

Linger, lady, for a while. 

Little John. 11082. 

Lord, who throughout these forty 


chamber or- 


27783. 


16032. 


days. 3575. - 

Man in the wood. 11190. 

Mastersingers. 12334. 

Morning star. 1428. 

National 4-H club song. book. 
20972. 

New Year’s eve in New York. 
25981. 

Nightingale. 2255. 

Now the day’s fair tale is told. 
21013. 

O victorious people. 28670. 

Oh, Italia, beloved. 2962. 


Pageant of P. T. Barnum. 11594. 
Pirates of Penzance. 6333. 
Plumber’s opera. 21177. 
Poet and peasant. 11668. 
Pre-school music. 1734. 
Psalm 80. 14249, 28864. 
Psaume 80. 1749. 

Sally in our alley. 21284. 
Santa Margarita. 23744. 
Shall I tell you, mother. 
Silver shadows. 1960. 
Soldier song. 11851. 

Song of May. 6722. 
Summer night. 6796. 
Suse, little Suse. 12097. 
Suzette. 2098. 
Swinging in the lane. 
Symphony. 9336. 
There is no secret but love. 
Three French folk songs. 


11886. 


4257. 


4310. 
3066. 


Tiritomba. 29308. 
Toy symphony. 8014. 
Turn ye to me. 29855. 


Twice 55 plus community songs. 
21687. 


When troubadours sang. 17112. 


While rolling my ball. 24292. 
Wynken, Blynken and Nod. 25389. 
Bird (O24R») 4 
' Forevermore. 5235. 
Tomorrow. 6958. 
Bird (C..W.): 
Call me baby names. 12829, 
Columbia. 2866. 
Down to the island. 24872. 
Oh! Carlie, by golly! 14082. 
Pajaro azul. 141388. 
Stroudsburg swing. 4220. 


Bird (Sydney ) School topicals. 
118388. 
Bird (Wilbur) : 
All the time. 24458. 


Call me baby names. 12829. 
Columbia. 2866. . 
Down to the island. 24872. 
How-do sunshine, bye-bye blues. 
25214. 
I know why. 13408. 
Knock wood. 25565. 
Let’s get acquainted. 
Make hay. 13805. 
Oh! Carlie, by golly! 
Pajaro azul. 141338: 
Stroudsburg swing. 
Birge (EH. B.) 


3533. 
14082. 


4220. 
Music hour. 1449. 
Birgé (Roger) Rapprochment Franco 
Allemand. 11742, 
Birnbach (Richard) : 
Besuch beim waldspecht. 4788. 
Bunte reihe. 48138. 
Feierlicher aufzug. 627. 
Film-musik. 5206. 
Prosit der liebe. 6398. 


Bisbee (S. K.) Sweethearts . still. 
12103. 
Bischoff (Hans) Kleine praludien. 
27178. 


Bischoff (J. W.) It God so clothe the 
grass. 29647 (102). 
Bishop (A.): 
Handy man. 
I tickled em’. 
Bishop (H. R.) 
22749, 2a202. 
Bishop (J. J.) 
8412. 
Bishop (J. M): 
T’ll always miss you. 22775. 
I went down to St. James in- 
firmary. 28006. 
Bishop (M. M.) Playmates. 6338, 
6339. 
Bishop (Mary) 
448. 
Bishop (W. C.) ‘That little town girl. 
14619. 
Bishop (Walter) : 
Cupid save an 
17595. 
Dispossessin’. me. 


5380. 
5595. 
Home, sweet home. 


Let’s be sweethearts. 


No mother’s child. 


arrow for me. 


17643, 


1616 


pt. i, nv's., Vat 


~ 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


INDEX 


I’m a-yellin no mo’ dceg-gone blues. 
8144. 
Im glad I learned to do without 
you. 8151. 
I’ve got the laugh on you. 25350. 
Low-brow love. 25703. 
Neryous wreck. 3781. 
Tillie ain’t walkin’ no mo’. 6941. 
Bishop (Will) In the very early pre- 
historic days. 20472. 
Bishop music pub. house: 
Polka z Konstantynopolu. 8942. 
Valse eccelente. 9473. 

Bishop’s music master. Valse eccel- 
ente. 9478. 
Bissell (L. L.) 
Bissell (M. A.) 

loving-kindness. 
Bissing (Petrowitsch) 
Biton (Veuve L. J.): 


Call. 19742. 
How excellent is Thy 
17236 (167). 


Reaper. 6421. 


Je suis la fleur des champs. 
13591. 
O bonne et tendre Mére. 13591. 
Bitter sweet. 153835, 17861, 18015, 


18109, 18234, 18249, 19210, 19487, 
22127, 22128, 24961. 
Bivens (Corene) : 
Ash can man. 17321. 
Country gal. 24770. 
Bivona (A. M. H.) Barearolle. 
Bixby (A. K.): 
Midnight train. 13895. 
Moon in the clouds. 138918. 
Quiet night. 14261. 
Seare-y shadows. 14365. 
Snowy Christmas eve. 
There’s a song in the air. 
Twilight bell. 14720. 
Bixio (C. A.) Miniera. 
Bizet (Georges) : 
Adagietto and menuetto. 
(207. 
Agnus Dei. 15145. 
Arlésienne. 29647 (21). 
Aurore. 2589 (26). 
Bohemienne. 2589 (27). 
Confidences. 2589 (28). 
Depart. 2589 (29). 
Retour. 2589 (30). 
Réves. 2589 (31), 2752. 
Tunes from Carmen. 22129. 
Bjorke (Ejnar) pseud. See Hansson 
(Stig) 
Blaauw (Pierre) 
23083. 
Blachford (Frank): 
Doll’s dance. 17650. 
Minuet. 18459. 
Three miniatures. 19661. 
Three rhythmical tunes. 17400. 
Two pieces. 17401. 


19612. 


29084. 
24059. 


6027. 


29647 


Little Dutch doll. 


Blachman (H. A.): 
Hail to Commander Byrd. 25126. 
I’m always building casties in the 
air, LoTaee 
My radio girl. 25940. 
You’re the sweetest of them all. 
21940. 
Black (Ben): hig 
Punch and Judy show. 3985. 
Then came the war. 43804. 
Black, (BiaG:) ¢ 
Garden. 5265. 
I want you back. 13492. 
Which road. 26920. 
Black Ka Ji): 
Bells at eventide. 
Sea tale. 18905. 
Black (F. M.): 
All you need to drive those blues 
away isme. 2619. 
Lonesome and blue. 3566. 
My cottage built for two. 
Black (J. M.): 
At the ending of the way. 
(1.2; 
Beautiful home-land. 24426 (20). 
Christ of Galilee. 27057 (23). 
Come, oh come to Me. 29647 (87). 
Come to-day. 24426 (149). 
Country over yonder. 24426 (61). 
Do not pass me by. 24426 (69). 


2734. 


3725. 
24426 


Galilee. 24426 (93). 
He knows. 24426 (108). 


Tll die for Him. 29647 (95). 
Keep close to Jesus. 24426 (134). 
Lead Thou the way. 24426 (139). 
Man of Galilee. 24426 (167). 
Marching onward. 17236 (242). 
Promises of Jesus. 29647 (181). 
When we take Him at His word. 


29495. 
Black -(J.:2.):: 
Rosary. 14976 (274). 


Storm, the king. 14976 (3818). 
Violet. 14976 (367). 
Black (J. S.) Sheila. 213844. 
Black (Jacque) Darling it is dawn. 
5006. 
Black (M. BR.) Gently drifting. 10501. 
Black “GN: He) : 

Beulah-boola. 

Song’s the thing. 
Black (V. L.): 

I honestly do. 10712. 

So biue for you. 11961. 
Blackburn (David) You and I. 14928. 
Blackburn (G. P.): 

Clarita. 22254. 

Jeannette. 18186. 

Blackburn (Harrison) Stop and fix it. 
12067. 

Blackiston (A. H.) Mysterious melody 
man. 23413. 


22119. 
26479. 


1617 


INDEX | - 


Blackledge (G. E.): 
Idle dreaming. 5627. 
Sweetheart won’t you come back 
to me. 6888. 
Blackman (H. A.) 
you say goodbye. 
Blackman (M. A.) 


Just a kiss before 
8331. 
Jesus is a friend 


indeed. 10908. 

Blackman (Tewee) K. C. moan. 
28180. 

Blackmon (Alberta) Blue heaven. 
24610. 

Blackwell (J. B.) Just wondering. 
13638. 


Blackwell (Scrapper) Be da de bum. 
17355. 
Blades (Mrs. F. A.) Answered prayer. 
19556. 
Blagrove (A. R.): 
Remembrance. 
Waltz. 12759. 
Blaha (EF. H.) We came here to say 
a last goodbye. 17064. 
Blaha (Josef) : 
Hab’ mich 
22646. 
Maria. 23199. 
Pass’ auf! 23577. 
Turandot. 24138. 
Blaha (Josef) Verlag: 
Sei mir gut, schdne Marietta. 
11867. 
So geht’s zua bei uns in Wien. 
11962. 
Sonne wird scheinen .. .! 
Wienerlied. 12474. 
Blair (Arthur) IJ’ll never find a pal 
like you. 25285. 
Blair (EH. P.) Beside the sea. 9899. 
Blair (Hugh) Office of the holy com- 
munion. 28682. 
Blair (Jamieson) : 
Seven cameos. 
Three dances. 15148. 
Blair (M. O.) Red roses mean that 
I love you. 28894. 
Blair (Matilda) Won’t you come back 
dear. 12499. . 
Blair (Michael) 
melody. 2161. 


Blake (Arthur): 


14286. 


lieb, Annemarie! 


12013. 


2757. 


That old-time organ 


No dough blues. 6184. 

Panther squall. 6298. 
Blake (D. G.): 

Companions at the keyboard. 

12922. 

Tunes for two. 14714. 
Blake (L. J.): 

Andante. 19630. 

Concerto in F. 20182. 
Blake (M. D.): 

Broken hearted doll. 15186. 


Dreaming of you. 15402. 


_ pt. 10, n.s., v. 24 


Hot and bothered. 15688. 
Mother’s lullaby. 16225. 
Blakeley (C. M. C.) Little shack. 
28296. 
Blakewell (Harriet) : 
Apple blossoms. 22108. 
Harvest moon. 23738. 
Sailing. 237388. 
Blakey (J. B.): 
Christ conquered the devil. 4911. 
From the parlor to the pig pen. 
5259. 
God that did not answer. 5319. 
Horse paweth in the valley. 5450. 
Blanc (B. L.): 
Babies. 22066. 
Broadway blues. 22166. 
Howdy Broadway. 22739. 
Malke ohn a meilach. 1318. 
Blancafort (M.): 
Abstraccions. 9714. 
Orgue dels cavallets. 
Polka de |’ equilibrista. 
Quatre cangons. 19664. 
Terrassa i la musica militar, 
12155. 
Tres cancons de Nadal. 19665. 
Tumult desvetlla recorts. 12267. 


Blanchard (—) Just for to-day. 1121. 
Blanchard (Cora) Could you love 
me? 10122. 
Blanchard (Hugene) 
club songs. 10000. 
Blanchet (H. R.): 


11566. 
11672. 


California glee 


tude en la mineur. 7834. 
Etude en ré majeur. 7835. 
Pont des caravanes. 14218. 


Rhapsodie turque. 14800. 
Treize études contrapuntiques. 
7509. 
Turkey in the straw. 6998. 
Blanchette (C. A.): 
Forgive and forget. 7922. 
My mother’s Bible. 8701. 
My wandering boy. 14011. 
Bland (H. L.) Clarion songs. 2852. 
Bland (J. A.) Oh, dem golden slip- 
pers. 8801, 14088. 
Blane (Laurel) Flutes of spring. 
25005. 
Blaney (L. E.) 
Blanke (Wilhelm) 
volkslieder. 4620. 
Blankenburg (H. L.): 
Auf treue kameradschaft. 
Briider vom Rhein. 24647. 
Helden-parade. ‘3218. 


Blankenhorn (Earl) Kentucky and 
the girl I love. 3492. 

Blanton (M. H.) Ashes of roses. 
9801. 

Blanton (W. H.) 
you. 19183. 


Sowers song. 16777. 
Alte fla’amische 


24526. 


7403, 


They'll talk about 


1618 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Blarney stone. 22132. 
Blasser (Gustay) : 
Bomischer tanz. 12773. 
Hinmal oben, einmal unten. 19982. 
Fiihlst du nicht, was meine hand 
dir sagt? 20111. 
Furiant. 10480. 
Hoffmann. 22710. | 
Ich bin heut’ im himmel gewesen. 


20416. 

Im Schonbrunner park. 20488. 

Konzert. 213864. 

Polka. 11671. 

Singerfahrt nach Wien. 16612, 
16613. 

Schwanda, der dudelsackpfeifer. 
11852. 

Sei lieb zu mir, sei nett zu mir. 
21316. 

Blau (Bernhard) Strifling. 2074. 


Blau aeugelein. 
Bleaden (A. M.) 


17236 (47). 


Two songs. 4752. 


Bleecker (J. W.) Two Christmas 
Cargis., 22138. 

Blegstad (C. G.) Sands of time. 
9087. . 


Blevins (V. R.) Just a song. 18208. 
Bley (Gustave) Valses impromptus. 
27057 (157, 158). 
Bleyer (Archie) : 
Father Mississippi. 22505. 
Gypsy charmer. 15614. 
I love you—I hate you. 13426. 
In a kitchenette. 18120. 
In the land of let’s 
13548. 
Lady Luck. 25571. 
Smiling Irish eyes. 14447. 
Tip toe thru’ the tulips with me. 
16938. 
Where the butterflies kiss the but- 
tercups good-night. 12488. 
Why can’t you love that way. 
21858. 
Blight (Tom): 
Three little words. 21622. 
Um-tcha, um-tcha, da-da-da. 
Blin (Ch.): 
Monetta, ma mia. 6049, 
Tristan le loup. 6981. 
Bliss (Arthur): 
Apollo-hymne. 65. 


pretend. 


9452. 


white flocks. 


Lie strewn the 
11051. 
Bliss (D. R.\ Bliss one hundred and 


ninety nine note transposition scale. 
~ 4754. 
ASTSS td. A.) 2 
European sketches. 
In that morning’s 
18142. ; 


Bliss (Neva) What is love. 14825. 


24955. 
holy hour. 


INDEX 


Bliss: (P. Pf) 
Brightly dreams. 27272. 
Hide you in the blood. 27825. 
Bliss (Paul): 
7565. 


Call of the sea. 
Cuckoos. 12951. 
Day in Venice. 10180. 


Dead bird. 12991. 
Fireflies. 5210. 
Hunting. 27873. 
Leg up, over leather. 
New song. .23431. 
Professor at home. 


8403. 
24426 (230). 


Raindrops and snowflakes. 6416. 
Sleeping swans. 11944. 
Song-land for early grades. 26465. 


Tumble-weed. 21675. 
Waltzing eranes. 14788. 
Bloch (Alfred) Belle au bois dor- 
mant. 2589 (22). 
Bioch (Ernest) : 
Abodah. 12601. 
America. 2627, 15083. 
Four episodes for chamber or- 
chestra. 22137. 
Prélude. 15151. 
Bloch (Felix) erben: 
Nachtigall. 28583. 
Schone lau. 1892. 
Yankee baby. 45387. 
Bioch (I. H.M.) Summer band. 14550. 
Bloch pub. co., inc.: 


Holyday services. 15675. 


Sabbath morning service. 9075, 
14341. 
Songs heard in Palestine. 6733. 
Block (Leon) My own wee heaven. 
18545. 


Blockx (A. M. G. ©.) Sérénade de 
Milenka. 2589 (309), 4577 (3851). 
Blockx (Jan): 
Carnaval de Princesse d’ Auberge. 
2589 (42). 
Kermesse de 
(147). 
Sérénade de Milenka. 
ART (B51). 
Bloedorn (H. M.) 
worlds. 7852. 
Blohm (Katherine) 
dreams come true. 
Blomquist (Axeline) : 
Hot water. 20270. 
My mother. 20948. 
Blomquist (H. L.) _ Now I lay me 
down to sleep. 8776. 
Blon (F. von): 
Dear violet. 12594 (68). 
Morning greetings. 25875. 
Night fancies. 28609-28612. 
Roéserl und Ringerl. 23708. 
Sérénade d’amour. 6599. 


Milenka. 2589 
2589 (309), 
Facing new 


Why . don’t my 
7222, 19391. 


1619 


INDEX 


Blon (F. von)—Continued. 


Unser Kaiser Friedrich. 29647 
(288). 
Vision. 29647 (241). 


_ Blonde Liselott. 
Blonstein (Etta) 


17408, 17409. 
Hawaiian melody. 


13300. 
Blood (Blanche) Serenade espagnol. 
16660. 
Bloom (J. P.) Pipe and I. 6332: 
Bloom (M. I.) Daddy. 19867. 


Bloom (Marty) pseud. See Biumen- 
thal (M. L.). 
Bloom (Rube): 
He’s a big, big man from the 
South. 20216. 


Song of the bayou. 4180, 9236. 


With you, where you are. 26971, 
29556. 
Blossom (Madeline) : 
Boots and saddles. 14976 (42). 
O Saviour of the world. 14976 


(237). 
Until God’s day. 4577 (405). 
Blossom, rosebush. 9922. 


Blow ye the trumpet, blow. 17236 
(b19e 
Blower (M. A.) Magic isle. 11172. 
Biue (G.B.) Valparaiso. 9470, 12302. 
Blue shadows fantasy. 9935. 
Bluebeard in Bologna. 12771. 
Bluemer (C. L.) Mother. 20890. 
Bliithner (Georg) : 
Alles tanzt! 24467. 


Weibnachten tberall. 2395. 
Bluethner (Waldo) : 
Because I love you. . 9872. 


Love me like I want you to. 
11727. 
Blum _ (Hlias) O lead me, Lord. 
14068. | 
Blum (Harry): 
Argentino amor. 9794. 
Lyric fox-trot. 11164. 
Blum (René) MHeure exquise. 10622. 


Blumann (Siegfried) : 
Harlekinade. 15634. 
Menelaus. 25816. 

Blume (Friedrich) Sonate in G dur. 

19597. 

Blume-Hall pub co. 

23681. 
Blumenschein (Jennie) 
in D? 125924 

Blumenschein (W. L.): 

Jubilate Deo in D. 


Red rose of mine. 


Jubilate Deo 


12594 (173). 


Lead us heavenly Father. 27057 
(71). 
Blumenthal (Fritz) Just you. 83856. 
Blumenthal (M. L.): 
When we meet again sweet- 


heart. 12426, 14850, 17114. 
When you dance with an old 
sweetheart. 29499. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Blumer (Theodor) Trio. 
Biuto (Hthel) Too late. 
Blythe (James) : 
Bull fiddle rag. 2787. 
I won't give you none. 18501. 
B’nai B'rith. District Grand lodge 
no. 4, I. O. B. B. Women’s Grand 


26699. 
21647. 


lodge, Dist. no. 4. B’nai Brith 
song. 9940. 

Boardman. (Herbert) Spring’s sara- 
band. 12088. 


Boasberg (Al.) Until the end. 14740. 
Boccaccio. 15167. 
Boccherini (L.): 
Larghetto. 19491 (117). 
Minuetto. 19491 (158). 
Presto. 19491 (184). 
' Rondo. 19491 (21). 
Sonata. 17424. 
Bock (W. E.) Tom the ne’er do well. 
24426 (278, 279). 
Bockmier (C. F.) Play a snappy little 
hop. 18749. 


Bodart (Hugen) Flamische idyllen. 


3076. 
Bode (A. G. H.) He maketh wars to 
cease. 22676. 


Bodman (M.. McBride-) 
Bride-Bodman (Mary) 
Bodro (C. - FE.) Amore spagnuolo. 

9775. 
Boehler (lL. L.) O Dora, Dora, the 
one who loved you so true. 21022. 


See Mc- 


Boehm (Myron) Benedictus es, 
Domine. 22113. ; 
Boehme (J. G.) Song to the Flag. 
29120-29122. 
Bohme (Oskar): 
Fantasie tiber russische vyolk- 
sklinge. 618. . 
Rokoko suite. 1824. 


Bohr (Jose) : 

Arrabal. 4652. 

Choc&a esos cinco. 348. 

Cubanita. 426. 

Tango boheme. 6856. 

Then we canoe-dle-oodle along. 

12180, 12181, 14689, 24050. 

Tras la reja. 14694. 
Mroeukyn ayarn. 3118. 
Boerisch (Hvangeline) 

too choosey. 27009. 
Bgrresen (Hakon) Tre sange. 221. 


Botteher (Georg) O Herr, gib jedem 
seinen eignen tod. 26034. 

Boex (A. J.): 
An der wiege. 14976 (6). 
Barearolle. 14976 (22). 

Haster day has crowned Him 


You can’t be 


King. 29647 (56). 
Gavotte. 14976 (107), 19491 (77), 
29647 (70).. 


Little Dutch queen. 2589 (159). 


1620 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Long ago a midnight strain. 
17236 (224). 

Mazurka. 14976 (207, 209). 

Mélodie. 14976 (39). 

Militiir marsch. 14976 (217). 

Morgenlied. 14976 (223). 


Polka en ut. 14976 (261). 
Valsette. 14976 (362). 
Walzer. 14976 (3872). 
Boex (Louise) : 
An der wiege. 14976 (6). 
Barearolle. 14976 (22). 
Haster day has crowned Him 
King. 29647 (56). 
Gavotte. 14976 (107), 19491 (77), 
29647 (70). 
Little Dutch queen. 
Long ago a = midnight 
17236 (224). 
Mazurka. 14976 (207, 209). 
Mélodie. 14976 (39). 
Militiir marsch. 14976 (217). 
Morgenlied. 14976 (223). 
Polka en ut. 14976 (261). 
Valsette. 14976 (362). 
Walzer. 14976 (3872). 
Bogan (Lucille): 
Coffee grindin’ blues. 17540. 
Pot hound blues. 23624. 
Bogen (David): 
I’m waiting for my ship to come 
in. 22832. 
My hut-is a palace. 20928. 
That ain’t right. 24025. 
Boges (Stella) For the man who is 
true. 27669. | —— : 
Bogner (F. E.): 
I still have-my memories. 


2589 (159). 
strain. 


5092. 


I wish you were mine again Mary. - 


10801. 
Beohanan (O. L.) Vashon we love. 
2313 
Bohemian club of San _ Francisco, 
Calif. : 


Drinking song. 19967. 
Ellen, sweet Ellen. 19990. 
When in the forest night. 21810. 


Bohemian girl. 9853 (54), 24544. 


Bohm (Carl): 
Aliera, 21057 (4). - 
Angelus. 12594 (8). 
Father, hear Thy children’s eall. 

5189. 

Gondellied. 21964 (22). 
Intermezzo. 2589 (32). 
Italian romance. 2589 (138). 
Liebesweise. 21964 (40). 
Lied der spinnerin. 21964 (41). 
Mirchensang. 21964 (48). 
Mutterherz. 12594 (251). 
Prise printaniére. 27057 (15). 
Prolog. 21964 (58). 
Sylvana. 27057 (140). 


Triiumerei. 21964 (72). 

Violoncello album. 26791. 
Bohm (Jenny) : 

Alicia. 27057 (4). 


Brise printaniére. 27057 (15). 
Gondellied. 21964 (22). 
Liebesweise. 21964 (40). 
Lied der spinnerin. 21964 (41). 
Mirehensang. 21964 (48). 
Mutterherz. 12594 (251). 
Prolog. 21964 (58). a 
Sylvana. 27057 (140). 
Triitumerei. 21964 (72). 
Bohmann (Go6sta) : 
Hisker du mig endnu? 19991. 
Fréken, skal det ikke vere dem 


og mig? 27688. 
Bohmeyer (M. F.) Rose of Carolina. 
16587. 


Mother. 6062. 
Nouveau seigneur du 


Bohnert (EH. F.) 
Boieldieu (—) 
village. 26025. 
Bois (lL. Du) Marche des commun- 
iers brugeois. 18400. 
Boisdeffre (René) Au bord d’un ruis- 
seau. 2673. 
Bokréta. 19684-19689. 
Boland (Clay) : 
Baby, who cares. 7442. 
Lookin’ around for someone. 3570. 
Loose ankles. 13755. 
Nothing to do but love. 1562, 6197. 
What wouldn’t I do. 7159. 
You gotta get goin. 17203. 

Boland (J. M.) Yeu’ve gone back to 
your old ways again. 9684, 24402. 
Boleom (W. G.) Bye-baby chair. 

17457. 
Bolen (Merrill) On a quiet afternoon. 
1621. 


Boli mé hlavi¢ka. 27253. 
Boling (H. F.) Just Frances and me 
and plane makes three. 1123. 


Bollweg (Conchita) Should we meet 


once again. 23814. 
Bolognini (Ennio) IJ’ll always dream 
Of VOU: COrtT. 
Bolt (An G.)4 
In a little cottage. 25411. 
That lovely melody. 6886. 


Boltey (M.C.) Simplified self instruc- 
tion chord sheet. 213874. 
Bolton (D. G.) Old songs hymnal. 
26082. 
Bolton (Laurence) : 
Gaily we go. 27693. 
Ell billy. -27827. 
Homeward bound. 27849. 
Merry Mary. .28488. 
Old ranchman’s tale. 26080. 
Roller coaster. 28920. 


Bolzoni (G.) Minuet. 8607. 


1621 


IN BEX 


Bombarger (A. P.) 
dreams. 8999. 
Bomboola. 
15948, 15949, 16739, 16740, 16754, 

16755, 16876, 16877, 170638. 

Bon roi Dagobert. 322. 
Bonaccorso (Antonio) 
tune’s find. 19465. 
Bonaldi (G.) pseud. See Orth (John). 
Bonanno (Josephine) My little love 

baby. 38740. 

Bonanova (Fortunio) : 

Bordona llora un tango. 
Brisas portenas. 19713. 
Cafixio viejo. 7560. 
Donde estas. 7763. 
Granada. 27753. 
Jesus del gran poder! 10907. 
Milonguita de Hollywood. 8603. 
Pobre loca. 8935. 
Por tu olvido loro. 

Bonavita (Mario) 

vita. 12134. 

Bond (C. J.): 
Dear California. 10188. 
Eleven small songs. 9709 (28). 
Happy lil’ Sal. 9709 (91). 
Lovely hour. 23156. 

Trouble. 9709 (244). 

Bond (C. J.) & son.: 

Dear California. » 10188. 
Lovely hour. 23156. 


Bond (G. F.): 
Cherry blossom time. 27349. 
Whispering flame. . 29515. 


Bond (Henry) While I think of you. 
4492. 


Rainbow of my 


You’re a for- 


4780. 


28842. 
Tango della mala- 


Bond (J. E.) 
(293). 
Bond (Rollin) : 
Call of love. 10004. 
Cherry blossom time. 


O gladsome day. 4577 


27349. 


Bone (C. A.) You may laugh and 
‘play. 12589. 
Bone (F. W.) Lakes of Lenawee. 
20605. 
Bone (H. M.): 
Juliette. 10921. 


My Mason-Dixon home. 13985. 
When the sunset bids the day 


adieu. 7188. 
Bone (Leeman) Saye my mother’s 
picture. 14361. 
Bonell (R. O.) Echo of long .ago. 
27577. 


Bonewitz (Clarence) 
away. 28190. 

Bongiorno (Tony) Ideale waltz. 988. 

Bongiovanni (Francesco) Scuola teo- 
rico-pratica del contrabasso. 9108. 

Bonilla (B. M.) Ensuefios por la paz 
de Honduras. 10343. 


Keep the blues 


9945, 14995, 15367, 15368, 


' Bonkoski (EH. E.) 


| Bonner (V. P.) 


Bonincontro (G.)): 

Betsy. 175. 

Nuit troublante, 1571. 

Vision de volupté. 29410. 
Bonizzo (V. di) Comprendi?! 7660. 
You're making me 


blue. 270381. 
Bonn (Eugene) : 
Ave Maria. 27158. 
St. Patrick’s day prelude. 6529. 
Bonnal (Ermend) : 
Quand les pins chanteront. .. . 


1756. 
I** quatuor. 
Bonnell (Joe) Sears of honor are not 
hard to bear. 19491 (206). 
Bonner (F. H.) Kiddie kabaret [and] 
Christmas show. 28196. 
Washington District 
24206. 


2583. 


of Columbia. 


Borner studios of dancing. Kiddie 
kabaret [and] Christmas show. 
28196. 

Bonnet (Joseph) Historical organ- 
recitals. 20251. 

Bonneville (W. H.) On the banks of 
the old Pocomoke. 16403. 

Bonney (G. E.): 

For you, for me. 7917. 


Grave could not hold Him. 7981. 
He has trod the path before. 8016. 


Listen to His call. 8440. 
No room for Jesus. 8765. 
Bonomolo (Jack) : 
Dreams. 10288. 
I woder [!| who’s your pal now. 
10802. 
My love for you was always true. 
11383. 
Bonsanti (R. M.): 
Love’s winged feet. 16091. 


Moon night on Prospect Park 
Lake. 11307. 
Pathetic song. 11621. 
Song. 26466, 26467. 
Song in H, flat no. 3. 2021: ~ 
Bonset (Jac.): 
Dutch panels. 2986, 2987. 
Kleine suite. 13661. 
Bonsignore (Anthony) 
4377. 
Bontsema (Pete) : 
At nesting time. 22047. 
Forget your yesterdays. 
Mammy’s lullaby. 5959. 


Two orphans. 


22548. 


Peanut song. 23587. 

Special songs, stories & jokes. 
21445. 

What a perfect night for love. 
29465. 

Why does sweitzer cheese have 
holes. 24816. 

Bonvin (Ludwig) Kind yon Bethle- 
hem. 28208. 


1622 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Book of favorite hymns for sundry 
oceasions. 9946. 
Book of Psalms. 4777. 
Bookbinder (D. J.) Until you say yes 
to me, baby. 14741. 
Boom-boom. 199, 1933, 2406, 2410. 
Boone (Edward) : 
Blood-sprinkled way. 19172. 
Daybreak is here. 5018. 
Dying on Calvary. 5120. 
He called them by their name. 
17897. 
He is mine. 17898. ° 
He’s calling for thee. 5401. 
He’s the best friend I can find. 
3208. 
I have a ransom. 19400. 
In the city that the Bible calls 
four-square. 18143. 
Just over on the other side. 18143. 
Prints in His hands. 17898. , 
Tell them we will meet them there. 
5120. 
There’re better days coming. 
19172. 
Tune in with Jesus. 6997. 
We'll understand by and by. 
19320. 
When Jesus took me in. 4477. 
Will David play his harp for me. 
19400. 
Boone’ (Jesse) Just wondering. 
136388. 
Boone (Kathryn) : 
Dad. 7698. 
Evalyn. 78386. 
I miss you all the time. 8186. 
Lovely eyes. 5920. 
Moon. 8633. 
Boone (Philip) : 
All my time. 15012. 
In a park. 13582. 
Wasn’t someone meant for me? 
14795. 
Boone (S. E.) Babyland of sleep. 
7443. 
Boosey & co., ine.: 
Calling for you. 24674. 
Danny boy. 19883. 
Hillsides of May. 25188. 
Kashmiri song. 20567. 
Lead us, O Father. 25592. 
Linden Lea. 20656. 
Love-time lives for aye. 25690. 
My luck. 25929. 
O Saviour of mankind. 26044. 
Spring is here. 6766. 
Tommy, lad. 21644. 
Whimper low. 26924. 


Boosey & co., ltd.: 
Angelus at: sea. 24494. 
As Joseph was a-walking. 24515. 
Ask me no more. 24518. 
At the mid hour of night. 24523. 


1625 


Beginnings. 2725. 

Berenice. 22647. 

Best of all. 7499. 

Boosey’s m litary journal. 22154. 

Boosey’s song & tune sheets no. 
20.220. 

Bright smiling eyes. 19708. 

Cafeteria. 4830. 

Canzonetta. 23248. 

Cheerful hurry. 10044. 

Cock o’ the North. 12904. 

Coil me and elip. 7652. 

Collect:on of Handel’s songs. 3188, 
3189, 7999-8001, 138280, 13281. 

Come and play. 24736. 

Conversational episode. 10113. 

Cradle song. 18896. 

Devil’s forge. 18012. 

Doubt. 13045. 

Dreamy Dan’l. 13070. 

Emperor. 15426. 

Festival of empire. 7880. 

Five nature studies. 22435. 

Flute across the lake. 22530. 

Flutes of spring. 25005. 

Foggy dew. 662. 

Four American-Indian  impres- 
sions. 26172. 

Four Cornish dances. 19819. 

Four songs of the sea. 26508. 

Four visions. 19818. 

Four winds. 13191. 

Gay frolics. 10495. 

Gem. 20130. 

Girl-about-town. 10516. 

Hedge of briar. 13320. 

In careless youth we would be: 
free. 1016. 

In faney dress. 3894. 

In the woods. 10862. 

It is His will. 8285. 

Italiana. 3481. 

Jackdaw of Rheims. 15904. 

Jim Crow’s alphabet. 1091. 

Lancastria. 1175. 

Lights o’ London. 23070. 

Lily pond. 28075. 

Little shepherdess. 25642. 

Love’s old sweet song. 13786. 

Madrigal. 13800. 

March on to peace. 20779. 

Marigold. 8545. 

Mary, my Mary. 8553. 

Matins. 11225. 

Merry Andrew. 20841. 

Minuet. 22104. 

Money, O! 8628. 

Moon. 8682. 

Moorings. 11317. 

More songs of the Hebrides. 
23309. 

Mosquito. 23312. 

Nature’s friend. 8735.- 


Nocturne. 12887. 


INDEX 


Boosey & co., 1td.—Continued. 
Nosegay. 14055. 


O good beyond compare. 8788. 
Old violin. 11535. 
Olde English songes. 28710. 


On London bridge. 8829. 
Once I, in maiden folly. 1630. 
Our river Thames. 8857. 
Proud Maisie. 26223. 

Quest. 8989. 

Quiberon Bay. 26228. 
Reyveller’s return. 11759. 


Ring out, wild bells. 23698. 
Rival poets. 238702. 

Robin Redbreast. 9046. 
Romance. 21259. P 
Rosamunde. 23765. % . 
Rose and the ring. 23720. 
Roses for the king. 11792. 
Sailor’s philosophy. 26319. 


Satin dresses. 21295. 
Sennen Cove. 11870. 
Silent strings. 29041. 


Sitting at home by the fire. 29061. 

Six impromptus. 12741. 

Six plantation songs. 21309. 

Slow-coach. 9190. 

Snowdrop. 11959. 

Song of praise. 14500. 

Songs of homage. 4184. 

Songs of the sea. 23903. 

Sweet chance, that led my steps 
abroad. 9317. 

Sweet remembrance. 26570. 

Temper of a maid. 9358. 

Ten descants. 9219. 

There dwells my Phyllis. 

Thinkin’ of Mary. 9890. 

Thirty-five nursery rhymes. 

Three dances. 15148. 

Three-part sight reading exercises. 
4328. 

Three preludes. 

To Knid. 26679. 

Transposition. 19221. 

Troll the bowl. 9427. 

Troop-pageantry. 4363. 

Tunelandia. 21680. 

Two dances. 19814. 

Vie parisienne. 21040, 

Villanelle. 7057. 

Vision of freedom. 24189. 

Wakening of Flora. 2361, 7090. 

' What would you say, if when we 

were married. 2422. 

When I came forth this morn. 
9556. 

Wound me not. 96388. 

Young Briton’s heritage. 


12182. 
9220. 


13850. 


9691. 


Your shining eyes and golden hair. | 


2569. 
Boosey’s song & tune sheets no. 20. 
220. 


16 


Bornschein 


pt. 125, n.’s:/ vee 


Boostrom (A. H.): 
Happiness. 10580. 
Where the South begins. 

Boote (Herbert) : 

Faust. 25109. ; 
Santos master Hawaiian guitar 
method. 28951. 
Booth (C. H. H.): 
Divine tragedy. 495. 
On that resurrection day. 1625. 
Radiant sun. 16532. 
Sing praises. 4577 (361). 
Booth (Evangeline) Evangel. 27614. 
Booth (J. K.) Now isn’t that too bad. 
18616. : 
Booth (lL. M.) 
27057 (67). 

Booth (M. B.): 
Child 0’ mine. 10056. 
Down the trail. 17667. 
Which road. 26920. , 

Boothe (Earnesteen) My pal. 

Booth’s hornpipe. 24621. 

Bootz (Erwin) Du hast mich betro- 

gen. x. O23. 

Borch (Gaston) : 

Dance of the houris. 
In Bohemia. 3392. 
Mauresques. 11226. 
Tarantella. 2136. 
Trianon. 6976. 
Valse de concert. 2298. 

Warrior’s march. 14794. 

Borchert (Walter) Kleine frau fehlt 

dir im frtihling. 18238. 

Bordes (Charles) Divertissement. 

15368. 
Borel-Clere (Ch.) : 
Continong. 10112. 
Dans les magasins. 2915.: 
Véronique! Véronique! 4411. 

Borella (A. R.): 

E allora dillo!... 2989. 
Margery. 13834, 25755. 
Voluttango. 14772, 26803. 
Borelli (C.) Air de ballet. 2589 (4). 
Borganoff (Igor) : 
Hilsa det till mor. 27768. 
Lyssnar du till mig i kyall, lilla 
mor. 8511. 
Mustalainen. 20904. 
Borgstrom (Gustav) Oresunds valsen. 
28679. 
Bories (M. H.): 
Rose of Waikiki. 16592. 
Topsy turvy. 16952. 
We gotta look into this. 17065. 
(Eduard) Requiem. 


9577. 


Keep on _ believing. 


20956. 


10153. 


18820. 
Bornschein (FE. C.): 


Creation hymn. 7684. 

Dreamin’ time. 5100, 5101. 

Emperor and the nightingale. 
567. 


4. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Outward bound. 28748. 
Pirates. 28815. 

Short stories. 6632. 
Southern moon. 6745, 6746. 


Twilight memories. 7007. 
Borodine (Alexander) : 
Au couvent. 2674. 
Dans les steppes de l’Asie centrale. 
17609. 
Nocturne. 
Notturno. 
Sérénade. 6595. 
Borom (M. L.) Come to my blessed 
Redeemer. 10100. 
Boronat (Ricardo) : 
Barearcla. 12704. 
Seguidilla madrilefia. 
Borowski (Felix) : 
Adoration. 9720. 
Chant du soir. 4577 (50). 
Mazurka-caprice. 4577 (270). 


12776. 
1566. 


14377. 


Valsette. 17022, 170238. 

Borré (César) Loneliness. 1241. 

Borreli (Charles) Mexican bean. 
23264. 

Borresen (Eyvind) Norsk ninnerella. 
16174. 

Borsatti (Romano) Désolation. 
27503. 

Borse (Jose de) See De Borse (Jose). 

Bortkiewiez (Serge) Tausend und 
eine nacht. 6865, 6866. 


Bortman (Harry): 
It’s so much nicer in fhe dark. 
15896. 
Love is just a BRPELCED: 
Someone. 11974. : 


Bortniansky (D. 8.): 
Cherubim song. 
Pater Noster. 

Bost.) : 

A Venise. 9711. 
C’est si bon d’ 
7T5b9. 
Gosse qd’ amour. 752. 

Mot de toi. 1481. 
Si j'avais un accordéon ! 
Suzy. 6809. 

Bose (Auguste) : 
Balivernes. 15095. 
Bonjour Manon. 4776. 
Dernier réve. 481. 
Marche provencale. 
Nuit d’ Argentine. 
Ojo con las viudas! 
Pesares!... 21148. 

Tale and story. 2129. 

Te perdi! 16879. 
Toujours prét. 26688. 
Toujours souriant. 16955. 
Valse des clochards. 17006. 
Voz del viento. 17042. 


Rose (Modhu) Ali-Baba. 


13772. 


300. 
16454. 


aller douec’ment! 


9145. 


5967. 
6204. 
16383. 


17267. 


Bosse (Gustav) : 
Abschied. 24435. 
Edelmann im habersack. 24916. 
Enttiiuschung. 24944, 

Kiiuzlein. 25539. 

Schelmerei. 26334. 

Trinklied am Rhein. 26698. 

Vor dem fenster. 26805. 

Zu spiite reue. 27054. 

Bossi (C. A.): 

Gondoliera veneziana. 
Gypsy band. 3184. 

Bossi (M. E.): 
Hymn of glory. 
Tuscan folk-song. 2265. 

Bosso (Ernest) Capriécioso. 

Bostelmann (C. J.) 

Pacheco. 512. 

Bostelmann (Ida) : 
Arcadian idyl. 66. 
Bayou blues. 19617. 
Child’s first note book. 19783. 
Country dance. 10124. 

I hear thee sweetly Singing 


7968. 


20286. 


4849. 
Down from. 


, night-- 
ingale. 908. 
Intermezzo. 22157. 
Prelude and dream music. 6376.. 
Russian love song. 6513. 
Ten little preludes. 12778. 
Viennese waltz no. 3. 21729. 


Boston (James) 
eSt., ldiaobs. 
Boston (Sidney) : 

Travle Tillie. 29333. 
Vi to skal mgdes engang igen. 


If I had you dear- 


12316. 
Boston music co.: 
Andantino. 24293. 


Ask if yon damask rose. 
Boat song. 14268, 
Boys at play. 232. 

By the waters of Babylon. 
Castanets. 313. 

Cello. 12864. 

Choristers. 7632. 

Circus day. 4920. 

Close harmony for boys. 
Clown. 4928. 

Come, and let us worship. 27400. 
Concert etude. 15270. 

Cotton pickers. 10121. 

Cradle song. 417, 15284, 19849. 
Dance at dawn. 24791. 

Dancing wavelets. 4997. . 
Dawn on Mystic Lake. 27477. 
Dream castle. 24876. 

Dropping leaves. 7799. 

Dwarf’s parade. 24910. 

Echo. 5347. 

Elfin delight. 27583. 
Espano. 22465. 
Evening song. 597. 
Evensong of prayer. 


20181. 


4824. 


7645. 


7842. 


1625 


—_—_ 


INDEX 


Boston music co. Continued. 


Fairies play hide and seek. 610. 

Fairy dream boat. . 13135. 

Feelin’ weary. 27644. 

Fierce raged the tempest. 20048. 

Vireflies. 7888. 

Fireflies in the grass. 10419. 

Five Christmas carols. 18317. 

Five folk dances. 7551. 

Five pickaninnies. 20057. 

Follow the leader. 13178. 

Forest echoes. 13186. 

Goldfish swims in my lily pool. 
13256. 

Grandfather sings. 53847. 

Hark! hark! the lark. 1896. 

Heavenly King. 5406. 

Hop, skip and jump. 13361. 

How sweet the name of Jesus 
sounds. 873. 


Humming bird and honeysuckle. 


25224. 

In a rose bower. 28046. 

Japanese doll. 10899. 

Lass with the delicate air. 3528. 

Last prayer. 1182. 

Last tag. 8397. 

Lavender thoughts. 1186. 

Little lady in blue. 1229. 

Loving thoughts. 5929. 

Mammy’s song. 25733. 

Marigolds all a-glow. 20787. 

Marketing. 18841. 

Mastery of tone-production and 
expression on the violin. 25778. 

Medley of negro spirituals. 3647. 

Melody. 25797. 

Merry reapers. 8591. 

Miniature duets. 27800. 

Minuet. 23276. 

Minuet elegante. 23276. 

Mischief makers. 20857. 

Moment musicale. 23293. 

Moonlight dance. 20878. - 

Moto perpetuo. 23324. 

My new bicycle. 20952. 

Nocturne. 2097. 

Old country dance. 28701. 

Old French gallantry. 1607. 

Old toy maker. 1617. 

On parade. 21067. 

Orchestral studies for violoncello. 
6270. 

Ouled-Nael dancing girls. 1648. 

Out-door sketches. 28746. 

Palms. 28763. 

Playground games. 8929. 

Praise be Thine, O risen Lord. 
3969. 

Prelude in C major. 28850. 

Rain. 14266. 

Rainbow. 14268. 

Rejoice, the Lord is King. 26253. 

Roguish little sunbeams. 6471. 


16 


pt, N2S., Vea 


Rondino. 1191. 

Sand diviner. 1867. 

Saucy yellow pansy. 14360. 

Searchlight. 9110. 

Sleep, little baby. 14435. 

Snake charmer of Benares. 
26426. 

Solitude. 29090. 

Song of devotion. 11994. 

Song of the anvil. 21425. 

Songs my mother taught me. 
12012. 

Spanish serenade. 26497. 

Spinning song. 2052. 

Spooks. 21452. 

Sunshower. 12094. 

Swinging. 26583. 

Tarantella. 26604. 

Through all the keys with great 
masters. 4330. 

Together and alone. 26684. 

Toy sail boat. 29328. 

Trees on the hillside. 14696. 

Tumbling clowns. 21676. 

Valse brillante. 2294. 

Valse gracieuse. 2301. 

Volplaning. 2341. 

Waken, lords and ladies gay. 
26814. 

Waltz in A flat maj. 24631. 

We praise Thee. 7125. 

When lo, upon a windy morn. 
2441. 

Wi’ a hundred pipers. 243818. 

Wild flowers. 17142. 

Williams’ (John M.) first grade 
piano book. 7227. 

Williams’ (John M.) fourth grade 
piano book. 17150. 

Williams’ (John M.) graded sight- 
reading course. 17151, 19401. 
Williams’ (John M.) supplemen- 

tary material for piano. 19402. 
Wistful thoughts. 29090. 
Wistfulness. 2506. 

With a dance and a song. 26968. 
Wooden shoe dance. 21891. 

Yang Chow. 26987. 

Youth and joy. 12570. 


Bostrom (A. N.): 
Give up to Jesus. 3149. 
He’s just the same to-day. 20221. 
Bostwick (J. B.) Six sketches for 
the piano. 222. , 
Boswell (T. C.) It doesn’t seem fair. 
8282. 


Bosworth (Hdward) jr. My visitor. 
18568. 
Bosworth & co.: 

Alarm. 2612. 

Battle scene. 17352. 

Bugle eall. 4810, 

Carnival. 2813. 

Cocktail girl. 17539. 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1929 


Comedy. 17563. 

Coquette. 27420. 

Daffy-down-dilly. 10146. 

Dawn. 17615. 

Days of youth. 2925, 2926. 

Devil’s whisper. 27509. 

Devotion. 2948. 

Doll’s house. 10247. 

Emotional love scene with happy 
ending. 17709. 

EXxtase d’amour. 

Festal prelude. 

Fight agitato. 

Fun and frolic. 

Gespenster-marsch. 

Greyhounds. 3174. 

Harlequinade. 10583. 

Hayseed. 17896. 

Hilarity. 17927. 

Burry. 179%; 

In playful mood. 28064. 

Jackanapes. 28117. 

Jealousy. 10902. 

Lament. 28227. 

Land of fancy. 25580. 

Love episode. 11117. 

Love’s memory. 25700. 

Mixed drinks. 18473. 

Nerves. 18585. 


10376. 
10406. 
10411. 
3116. 
3135. 


On state parade. 28715. 
Parting. 18724. 
Passionate love. 28783. 


Pierrette’s wedding. 11646. 
Poéme d’amour. 28828. 
River girl. 11770. 
Sérénade galante. 4116. 
Shudders. 11907. 

Stage coach. 4207. 

Tall story. 19116. 
Tanzende teepuppe. 26603. 


Three fanciful etchings. 3493. 

When shadows fall. 26893. 

Wild rosemary. 12477. 
Bosworth & co., ltd.: 

Call of spring. 15206. 

Lion. 11072. 

Musical moods. 113845. 

Nina. 16327. 

Revels. 26262. 

Sacred hour. 11806. 

Squirrel dance. 14530. 

Three fancies. 24705. 


Two characteristic pieces. 16490. 


Urchin. 26749. 


Bote (Ed.) & Bock (G.): 
Baskische hirtenknaben. 
Blonde Liselott’. 
Canto patetico. 
Cytheria. 485. 
Jacqueline. 1081. 

Liebestraum. 1207. 

Sehnsucht nach unseren ktissen. 
14878. . 

Voglia. 2337. 


135. 
17408, 17409. 
297. 


2469—30——5 


Botsford (F. H.) 
26308. 
Botsford (George) : 
My victory. 28576. 
Star dance folio no. 32. 12046. 


Russian folk-songs. 


You're always in my _ arms. 
29619. 
Botsford (Talitha) Whimsical dance. 
21848. 
Bottero (Aldo) Labbra_ di_ rosa. 
5799. 
Bottigliero (H.) Missa pro defunc- 
LIS, jubagG, 
Bottle (Carol) Wax peach. 23879. 
Bouchard (M. E.) Boy of mine. 
4785. 
Boucher (Isidore) I was only dream- 
ing. 22870. 
Boucher (Mark) Rose of. memories. 
11787. 


Boucoiran (Camille) : 
Roi d’Yvetot. 6472. 


Tristesse de Jeanneton. 6982. 
Boudreau (Arthur) Would you be 
true. 19425. 


Boughton (Rutland) : 
Burglar Bill. 9977. 
Child of earth. 7620. 
Clouds. 7648. 
Donkey. 15382. 
Gentle heart. 10500. 
Green tent. 7984. 
May day. 8561. 


Bouillon (Ed.) Solfége de concours 
a 2 voix (1928). 6698. 
Boulanger (Charlie) : 
Good feelin’ blues. 20162. 
’ Place where I belong. 3953. 


Boulton (Harold): 
Baby-eyes. 4577 (24). 
Daybreak. 4577 (81). 
Glorious Apollo. 4577 (180). 
Green buds. 4577 (140). 
Isobel. 4577 (189). 
My dream-love. 4577 (280). 
Slumber stream. 4577 (362). 
Song of the sea. 4577 (367). 
White wavelets. 4577 (426). 
Woodland town. 4577 (480). 


Bourbeil (Jack) Dance of the toys. 
4996 ; 
Bourdon Ginger snaps. 
3140. 

Bourgault-Ducoudray (-) 
d’Athénes. 4857. 

Bourgeois bleibt bourgeois. 
12028, 12132. 

Bourguignon (Francis de) 
fantasques. 14511. 

Bourk (R. W. K.) Whoa back, we’re 
off the track. 21857. 

Bourke (Thomas) At the end of a 
cobblestone road. 15065. 


(Rosario ) 
Carnaval 
11032, 


Songes 


1627 


IN DEX 


Bourne (Carol) : 
Dicky bird told me so. 5044. 
Ill tell ma when I get home. 
10724. 
Jacqueline. 8300. 
Pretty girl. 16502. 
Why can’t you love that way. 
19388, 19889, 21858. 
Bournet (Bunny) pseud. See Bournet 
(Violette). 
Bournet (Violette) : 
Sighs. 29033. 
Whisper to me. 29514. 
You used to. 29627. 
Bournonville (Armand) : 


Appassionato. 15051. 
Danse pour Katia. 19887. 
Lamento. 15985. 


Pendant la féte. 16461. 
Quarante legons de solfége. 
eee 
250 dictées musicales. 228. 
Bourque (Zephirin) Some day when 
you are lonely. 238865. 
Bousquet (Francis) Sarati le Terri- 
ble. 1969-1876. 
Boutelje (Phil) : 
Dream of my heart. 
Gunman’s farewell. 
Hot-cha-cha. 20267. 
In a little love canoe. 3387. 
Lady of my day-dreams. 20608. 
Lonesome little doll. 18326. 
Bovio (Libero) Piedigrotta Santa 
Lucia. 18742. 
Bowen (C. F.) Favors. 5194. 
Bowen (Curley) Wheel of life. 12396. 
Bowen (Lauri) Optimist and the 


223- 


10274. 
771. 


pessimist. 3872. 
Bowen (R. V.) Take it or leave it. 
19113. 


Bowen (York) Zazra. 9699. 
Bowers (Arthur) : 
All days are days of sunshine. 
17269. 
At the end of my pretty rainbow. 
15066. 
Blue bird. 7512, 19672. . 
Cupid worked while we were play- 


ing. 7692. 

I eried for the me of yesterday. 
20303. 

I’m just wonderin’ ’bout you. 
15773. 

Just a lonely girl. 8334, 28157. 


Just the blues. 10955. 

Just wond’ring ’bout you. 8354. 

Short skirts. 9148, 213858. 

Thinking of you. 12195. 

Waiting. 19293. 

Whoopee blues. 9592, 24806. 
Bowers (Calvin) Daddy and his lad. 

4988, 15299. 


pt. II, n.s., v. 24 


Bowers (R. H.) You are my light in 
the sky. 14927. 

Bowker (R. B.) Stories in song and 
rhythm. 16809. 

Bowlby (C. W.) 
1046. 

Bowly (Al.) I need a good kind man. 
27971. 

Bowman 
23791. 

Bowman (G. G.) Dairy maid. 7703. 

Bowman (Marie) Hush-a-bye little 
brown rose. 17977. 

Bowman (W. H.) Prosperity. 16520. 

Bowness (Annie) ‘When you meet the 


Indian love song. 


(Fk. HE.) Shanghai blues. 


one you really love too late. 4486. 
Bowser (M. J.): 
Papa’s steppin’ out, mamma’s 
stayin’ in. 28764. 
Wings in the air. 21867. 
Boyce (Ethel) : 
' Blackbird. 221381. 
Persephone. 8901. 
Rainbow. 8997. 
Song’s eternity. 23902. 


Boyce (G. R.) By the mirror of the 
moon. 9989. 

Boyd (C. N.) Young students’ piano 
course. 24407. 

Boyd (Jeanne) Hunting of the spark. 
5469. 


Boyd (Laura) Garden of the South. 


ve 

Boyd (M. BE.) Why can’t I have you. 
12462. 

Boyd (Ray) Roly Farola. 6476. 


Boyd (William ) 
Boyer (Bessie) : 
There’s happiness for you and me. 
26651. 
We'll love always. 26836. 
Wedding of Sally. 24222. 
Boyer (C.): 
Je suis 
13591. 
O bonne et tendre Mére. 13591. 
Boyer (Charles) Long gone. 8471. 
Boyer (Jean) : 
Au revoir, Paris. 7414. 
Tl fallait y penser, 10828. 
Moins de cent-ans. 11300. 
Mot suffit.... . 20876) 
Rose Paris. 16593, 26301. 
S’ils en avaient. 16608. 
Vie «st belle. 17029. 
Vieilles maisons. 17030. . 
Boyer (L. F.) Night in dreamland. . 
11445. 
Boyer (lL. M.) Constant love. 12928. 
Boylan (H. H.) You only you. 12542. 


Boyle (A. D.) Dear Mister Man in 
the Moon. 22349. 


Flag song. 13170. 


la fleur des champs. 


1628 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


INDEX 


Boyle (BE. I.): 
I am coming back to old New 
Hampshire, Molly. 8087. 
March Montello. 8584. 


‘Boy’s own book of pianoforte pieces. 


233. 

Bozi (Harold de): 
Accordéoniste virtuose. 4583. 
Argentinéa. 4646. 

Ballet italien. 24545. 
Femme, eternel printemps. 
Halifax. 25128. 
Heure mauve. 5420. 
Jolie poupée d’amour. 
Mytho. 3770. 

Que c’est beau la jeunesse. 
Réve a deux. 28905. 

Bracey (Ishman): 

Four day blues. 27679. 
Leavin’ town blues. 28246. 

Brach (Heinrich) Regina ceeli. 

Brache (Tony): 
Once in a while. 
Romany. 26289. 

Brachman (J. W.) Goldpiece and the 

pennies. 12594 (109). 

Brachman (James) Ida Clare. 

'(147). 

Brackelsberg (C. R.): 
America the wonderful. 2630. 
Flag of our fathers. 10424. 
For America. 10448. 

For our country. 13184. 
New America. 14030. 


Brackett (F. H.): 
For thee, O dear, dear country. 


10403. 


28138. 
11729. 


21223. 
26092. 


12594 


19491 (72). 

From glory unto glory. 19491 
(74). 

Hear our prayer. 9709 (100). 

Homeland of the free. 14976 
He28 

I heard the voice of Jesus say. 
9709 (107). 


Lord is our leader. 12594 (209). 

Mizpah. 14976 (219). 

Nearer to Thee. 9709 (163). 

O light whose beams illumine all. 
17236 (303). 

Out of the depths. 19491 (175). 

Ten thousand times ten thousand. 
14976 (3386). 

Those eternal bowers. 19491 (238). 


Braden (J. A.): 
I'll laugh at you some day. 921. 
Somebody. 2010. 
You wandered away. 2564. 
Bradford (Arthur) Gleams of love. 
10527. 
Bradford (H. D.) 
9329. 
Bradiord (J. C.y: 
After midnight. 20. 
Amorous adventure. 2636. 
Amour discret. 24488. 
Apprehension. 19560. 
Chevalier galant. 10051. 
Fearless suitor. 20040. 
Old hand-organ man. 1608. 
Paradis des ecygnes. 11607. 
Romantic adventure. 21261. 
Still waters. 19048. 
Bradford (Kathleen) In a twilight 


Sweetheart mine. 


garden. 10840. 
Bradford (Walter) My Alabama 
homestead. 28521. 
Bradley (B. L.) Ballad of life. 
22080. 
Bradley (E. M.) Remember, I love 
you. 11754. 
Bradley (Erv.): 
Sky blue. 1975. 
Tickle my doggie. 4332. 
Bradley vt. )-: 
Boo-hoo-ooh. 19691. 


Down the laneway of memories. 
22408. 


Tl dream of you sweetheart. 
8131, 10720. 
Pledge of allegience. 11661. 


Bradley (Franklin) Canoe song. 294. 
Bradley (Jean): 
Acer UL.S. A. 21905: 


All depends dear on you. 22001. 
Just drifting on. 23600. 
Promise. 23640. 

That bright day tomorrow. 24026. 


Bradley (LeRoy) I wonder if you 


still love me. 976. 
Bradley (M. J.) Gently love us. 717. 
Bradley (Scott) Our Frank. 11574. 
Bradshaw (Herbert) My college 


dream girl. 3724. 
Bradshaw (Mary) 

22004, 
Brady (H. D.) 


Dear pal o’ mine. 


At the end of an old 


: oer 
Through the night of doubt and Pee Gy gimedicr ss 5: 
sorrow. 9709 (240). Bragdon (S. ©.) Hillsides of May. 
To-day Thy mercy calls us. 9709 25188. 
(241). Bragg~. (William ) Pledge of alle- 
Bradach (Frank) Do you remember. giance. 11661. 
10241. Braham (Adele): 
Bradbury (F. C.): My Gypsy boy. 16257. 
Barbara. 7462. Radio Tommy. 16534. 
Blue Danube. 7513. Braham (Philip) Dark red _ roses. 
Mary Jane waltz. 8551. 22334. 
1629 


INDEX 


Brahe (M. H.): 
Call of the Maytime. 2802. 
Sitting at home by the fire. 

29061. 

Brabms (Johannes) : 
Andante. 24627. 
Andante molto. 
Angel’s greeting. 
Ballade. 24629. 


24628. 
19491 (23). ; 


Chorus of homage. 234. 

Come soon. 15176. 

Deutsche volkslieder. 9952. 

Favorite waltz. 24630. 

Féte académique. 12783. 

Hungarian dance. 238, 19700, 
19701. 

Hungarian dances. 12784, 27266. 

Intermezzo. 22162. 


Johannes Brahms. 
Little bird. 15177. 
Lullaby. 221638. 


19491 (24-26). 


Minnelied. 9953. 
Ouverture tragique. 12785, 
Poco allegretto. 2779. 
Rhapsody in E flat. 4790. 


Sapphic ode. 15178. 
Symphony number one. 27267. 
To an aeolian harp. 12786. 
Two waltzes. 7535, 15179. 


Ungarische tanze. 239, 240. 
Valse. 15180. 
Waltz. 12787, 24631. 
Waltzes. 7536. 
Braihe (Dale) Venetian gondola 
song. 21723. 


Brailovsky (Alexander) : 


March of the prairies. 21199. 
Prologue. 21199. 
Brainard (C. S.) Starlight waltz. 
21468. 


Brainard’s (S.) sons co.: 
Little Gipsy waltz. 28286. 


Mother is my sweetheart. 28497. 
Take off your hat! 14595. 
Braine (Robert): 
Alone. 9759. 
Cherry trees. 22228. 
Conqueror. 10109. 
If love should come to me. 8238. 
Sea. 16651. 
Suppose. 14563. 
Wait ’twell ter-morror. 19292. 
Brainerd (EH. M.) Winged victory. 
14892. 
Braman (N. B.) Dreaming of you. 
17677. 
Brambach (C. J.) Coming spring. 
Ooeti: 
sramson (George) Blue plate blues. 
27246. 
Bramson (Jerome) Blue plate blues. 
27246. 


Brand (J. C.) Sweet Marie. 26565. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Brand (L. W.): : 
Beautiful memory. 7477.. 
Cross of gold. 27487. 
Violets bring memories of you. 
123224 
Brand (Max): 


Ma—bram—hob—han. 20744. 
Maschinist Hopkins. 1336. . 
Brandel (Ramon) Hum 4a iittle 


melody. 15696. 
Brandel (Ray) See Brandel (Ramon). 


Brander (G. E.) Dreams. 584. 
Brandfonbrenner (Joseph) : 
Make believe Mary. 3612. 


When I know. 
Brandl (Johann) 
ole: 
Brandon (Mr. and Mrs.) 
letter to mother. 9640. 
Brandt (Eddie) : 
All I want is happiness. 
Delicious. 10206. 
Harmony heaven. 25148. 
High up in the sky. 5428. 
I don’t like to be liked like that. 
15725. 
I’m on my way south. 8164. . 
I’m tuned in for life, to station 
L.O.V.E. 15787. 
Maryana. 18419. 
Matilda. 8559. 
Raggedy romp. 16536. 
Searching in vain. 6584. 
That’s all that matters. 


26882. 
A la Viennoise. 
Write that 


27086. 


16898. 


What’s the good of moonlight. 
17084. 

Where, oh! where is that moon. 
29506. 

Who was the grapefruit’s father. 
12452. 

You’re what’s the matter with me. 
12555. 


Brandt (Gunnar) : 
Jeg ved hvor der venter en pige. 
25487. 


Kom og lad os danse. 25566, 
Brandwood (H. F.): 
My daddy. 16242. 
Sunbeams. 12089. 
Whispers of love. 26927. 
Wonderful treasure. 17168. 


Branen (J. T.): 
Sea is calling me. 4577 (847). 


Sea is the home for me. 4577 
(348). 

Treasures of the sea are buried 
deep. 4577 (399). 

Branga (Roger): 

Air de ballet. 15001. 

Amoureusement. 24489. 

Berceuse. 169. 

Douloureusement. 2968. 

Kglogue. 562. 

En Ecosse. 103389. 


1630 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


En révant. 15430. 


Jeunesse d’Hercule. 4079. 
Joyeusement. 3457. 

Marche de féte. 16122. 
Maternellement. 25779. 

Menuet. 11260. 

Ouverture dun  opéra-comique. 
6530. 

Prélude. 1848. 

Valse. 1844. 

Vaises nobies et sent'mentales. 
4405, 4406, 17019-17021. 

Brannan (B. L.): 

Road that leads to happiness. 
1813. 

You never see a Western Union 
messenger. 9673, 17211. 


Brannan (J. R.) Someway, somehow 
you cheated at play. 6718. 
Branner (Edward) Lullaby waltz for 


Signa. 11159. 
Brannon (Sibyl) I’m so happy now. 
939. 
Brano (Fred) Brano ocarina method. 
4791. 
Branscombe (Gena). See Tenney 
(G. B.) 
Bransen (W. H.) Reminiscences of 
Vienna. 14291. 
Bransen (Walter): 
Blue night. 4768. 
Ich sah die Liesbeth im para- 
diesbett. 984. 
Stiss singt die geige gut’ nacht. 
2079. 
Bransford (Jerry) Why can’t you be 
like me. 24810. 


Brase (Fritz) Blarney stone. 22182. 
Brass (Paul) pseud. See Galvao (R. 
D 


) 
Braswell (Garland) Goodbye flapper, 
hello sweetheart. 25101. 
Bratsberg (T. B.): 
Lonely paths and you. 18740. 
My heart is alone with my mother. 


13973. 
Why. 14874. 
Brats. (3. NE) I’m wanting you. 
18062. 
Brattain (Joe): 
Adelaide. 4588. 
Dear old girl of Delta sigma phi. 
12995. 


Duro pump song. 24905. 
Bratton (J. W.): 

Barn yard frolies. 7310 (16). 

Barrymore. %3810 (17). 

Bower of love. 14976 (44). 

Come along mah Hmily. 
(43). 

Dream days of Seville. 7310 (53). 

He ought to have a tablet. 12594 
(123). 

I’m not coming back. 12594 (140). 


19491 


4577 (180). 
12594 (254). 
12594 


In a cosey corner. 
My English rose. 
My pansy blossom blue. 
(268). 
Nellie mine. 14976 (228). 
Somebody’s waiting ‘neath south- 
ern skies. 17286 (390). 
Sue. 12594 (3874). 
When you are near. 12594 (43838). 
Your own. 12594 (448). 
Brauer (U. N.) Great event. 3171. 
Braun (A.) Lone star flag. 28305. 
Braun (EH. M. S8.): 
Just you. 5766. 
Mother love. 6066, 6068. 
Prohibition blues. 11710. 
Braun (G. B. L.): 
If you give your heart to me. 


25398. 
Just you. 5766, 255387. 
Little smile. 256438, 28297. 
Mother love. 6066, 6068. 


My wonderful darling. 18572. 
Prohibition blues. 11710. 
*Round the world with Graf Zep- 
pelin. 21270. 
Sailor boy—farewell. 
Braun (Leo): 
All soul’s day. 9290. 
Hestacy. 5182. 
Virgin, full of grace. 9497. 
Braun-Peretti (S. A.) Donau, so blau. 
15379, 15380. 
Braunfels (Walter) 
‘gang. 12014. 
Bray (Ludwig) : 
Forum. 15517. 
Gliick und dank. 23948. 


14349. 


Sonnenunter- 


Heitere szene. 26582. 
Bravo (R. M. F.) Rumon. 18862. 
Bray (A. E.) Zouave. 2575. 
Bray’ (EicB.) My sirl:has It. 13970: 
Bray (M. E.) Music hour. 1449. 
Bray (P. H.): 
It’s Broadway. 15892. 
Romance. 18844. 
Brayer (Jules de) JUlustrations mu- 
sicales. 14976 (146). 
Brayley (George) Favorite old 
dances. 27642. 
Brayley music Go. Favorite old 
dances. 27642. 
Braynard (A. A.) Honey. 855. 
Brayton (Nelson) Come back and 


love me beneath the arbour vine. 
2867. 
Brazil (M. I.) Air pilot. 
Breakey (Lillian) 
8334, 28157. 


15002. 
Just a lonely girl. 


Breard (Robert) Barques. 12707. 
Breaux (R. V.) Ill be waiting for 
you always. 15740. 


Brecht (Robert) pseud. Gelbe rosen. 
17808. 


1631 


INDEX 


Breckenridge (G. R.) 
11575. 
Breckenridge (M. BE.) 


Our homeland. 


It’s hard to 


smile when I feel so blue. 8290. 

Breckenridge (W. R.) Rosedale 
waltz. 14328. 

Breedy (P. J.) Thoughts of you. 
29294. a vane 

Breen (J. B.) Hyes that stole this 


heart of mine. 17781. 
Breen (M. S.): 
I wish you knew. 22872. 
Rudy, your love songs reach my 
heart. 11799. 
Brees (8S. 8.) Just around the corner. 
15944. 
Breeskin (Daniel) 
Breil (J. C.): 
Perfect song. 
Song of the soul. 
Breitkopf & Hartel: 
A-cappella-chorsuite. 4. 
Adagio cantabile. 15112. 
Bach-studien ftir oboe. 108, 109. 
Christus ist des gesetzes ende. 
12895. 
Concerto grosso. 4948. 
Festmusik. 15482. 
Flip. 20066, 20067. 
Hohe schule der doppelgriff-tech- 
nik virtuosen-studien ftir violine. 


Miss Pat. 25841. 


26162, 28801. 
19010. 


841-843. 

Jerusalem, du hochgebaute stadt. 
10905. 

Kantate. 15091, 25543. 


Kind von Bethlehem. 28203. 

Kleine suite. 1151. 

Konzert. 6418. 

Lasset uns den Herren preisen. 
11014. 

Partita tiber den choral Ach Gott, 
vom himmel sieh darein. 6306. 

Pastorale per la notte della nati- 


vitate Christi. 21140. 
Quartett. 14254. 
Simtliche sonaten. 25888, 25889. 
Serenade. 1921. 
Sonate. 11337, 11986, 19597. 
Sonatina. 2019, 2020. 
Spiel der wellen. 4199. 
Streich-quartett. 16812. 


Symphonie in E moll. 16865. 


Teufels-tanz. 2157. 
Trio. 6978. 
Valse triste. 7041. 


Variationen tiber ein thema von 


W. A. Mozart. 1446. 
Vocalise. 7067. 

Breitstein (I. B.) My dream of you. 
11361. 

Breliant (Sam) In my dreams of 
memories. 13540. 

Brennan (D.J.) Dear little sweet lit- 
tle girl. 22347. 


1632 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


Brennan (James) I’ve got a sunshine 
baby for a rainy day. 960. 
Brennan (Joseph) What a wonderful 
world it would be. 12384. 
Brennan (Lois) : 
I want a California bungalow. 


5607. 
Loyola, where old .California is 
ealling. 8502. 


Brennan (May) What a wonderful 
world it would be. 12384. 

Brennan (Morrey) Gone. 20159. 
Brennan’s chivalry and triumph. 4797. 
Brennen (R. H.): 

Amanda. 2624. 

Baby smiles. 24589. 

Cupid time in loveland. 7691. 


Down in Dixie. 22405. 
Dreams of my _ silvery moon. 
22429. 

Economy. 27578. 


Feeling blue over you. 22509. 


For the man who is true. 27669. 
Happy days gone by. 25142. 
Hard time condition blues. 202038. 


Honey and the bee. 3240. 

I have lost a little key. 20318. 

I just love you and you know 
why. 5500. 

Til keep my kisses for you. 25283. 

I love my dearest dairy girl. 


203831. 

I’m hoping to be yours someday. 
20357. 

I’ve found that little someone. — 
22848. 

I wonder if I stand a-chance with 
you. 22875. 

If you were me. 20436. 

Into my arms, into my heart. 
20482. 

Jack-of-hearts. 25475. 

Jonah and the whale. 22979. 

Life’s mirror of dreams. 23068. 

Listen to your mother. 20662. 


Little bungalow among the pines. 


20674. 
Little girl of my dreams. 8450. 
Louella. 25666. 
Memories of you dear. 25809. 


Monoghaly shore. 20872. 

My beautiful browneyed. 
girl. 20906. 

My desert rose. 23345. 

My Rose of Kildare. 8719. 

Nobody cares like mother. 

Norma. 6194. 

One little bit of love. 

Path to your heart. 

Sad story. 1854. 


gimme 


3802. 


21080. 
23582. 


St. Louis robbin. 26820. 
Some day. 29091. 
Some day dearie. 14475. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Some day someone will break your 
heart. 26487. 

Star of my life. 23927. 

Submarine S-4. 4225. 

That old fashioned garden where 


the morning glories twine. 
24032. 

There'll be a day you'll be blue. 
29278. 


They say they wonder what’s be- 
come of Sally. 21600. 

Violet time. 24184. 

Waiting for you. 

Way to do the 
4447, 

When to lovers lane in dreams I 


4432. 
men nowadays. 


reach for you. 21822. 

Why quarrel with me _ dear. 
9607. 

Will of the whispering way. 
24322. 


You only are mine. 27027. 


You taught me to remember. 
27035. 
Brent (H. V. B.) Dreaming at twi- 
light. 19961. 


Brent (Stanford) : 
I don’t mind telling you. 8104. 


Roaming. 9042. 
Breschi (P. G.): 
Elegia. 3004. 
Invito. 3420. 
Serenata Veneziana. 4120. 
Sogno del cavaliere. 9202. 
Bresnahan (3. +E.) Little man. 
16045. 
Bressler (A. D.) Shaking hands with 
the sun. 29005. 
Breteui] (Francois de) Dance in 
olden style. 27455. 
Breton (M.) Berceuse. 2738. 


Breton (Raoul) et cie.: 


C. danse des prétresses. 12819. 
Chauves, cest mon béguin! 
12877. 

Défilé nocturne. 13004. 


Breton (Raoul) et cie. Publications. : 
Déja. 5031. 
Rhythm on the brain, da, da, da, 
dee. 40381. 
Uke a melody. 4882. 


Brettelle (Hony) pseud. See Bret- 
telle (H. T.) 

Brettelle (H. T.) Be bold O-hi-o. 
24555. 

Breu (Simon) Klosterglocken. 1158. 

Breuer (E. E.) Anne. 4637. 
Brevard (Josef) Our homeland. 
11575. 

Brevard (M. T.) Won’t you love me 
again. 2521. 


Brewer (C. E.) 1780. 
Brewer (G. A.) 


10461. 


Rapture. 


Four-square gospel. 


Brewer Worcester march. 
2525. 
Brewer (J. H.): 


All through the night. 17236 (7). 


(HE 


Approach, my soul, the mercy 
seat. 12659. 

Arm these Thy soldiers, mighty 
Lord. 4650. 


Holy night. 14976 (1380). 


Londonderry air. 13736. 
Serenade. 14976 (288). 
Brewer (R. 3B.) Modern Romeo. 
28468. 
Brewer (R. J.) pub. co.: 
In my dreams. 28060. 
With you. 29555. 


Brewer (Ted): 
Blue day. 22141. 


Sara-Lee. 23745. 
That four four rhythm band. 
26620. 
Brewster (-) Treasure. 12250. 
Brewster (C. 8S.) Crimson and gold. 
7685. 
Brewster (R. D.) To Sylvia. 9405. 
Brewster (R. S.) To Sylvia. 9405. 
Brewster (Tex) Honest I’m in love 
with you. 5444. 


Brewster-Raph. When we meet again 
sweetheart. 17114. a: 
Brey (L. C.): 
Don’t tease. 15385. 
Let it come true. 16003. 
Oh do it and again. 163869. 
That memory. 16896. 
Briar Rose. 27268. 
Brice (I. R.) East of Unimak Pass. 
13081. 


Brice (Robert) Dixie Daisy. 24847. 


Bricefio (Manuel) Luli. 18872. 

Briclot (Marcel) Chanson d’au- 
tomne. 24706. + 

Bridet. Education du _hautboiste. 
8000. 

Bridet (A.) Education du hautboiste. 
3000. 

Bridge (C. G.): 

Fairy tale. 7856. 


Humming-bird. 15697. 


Merry chase. 16173. 
Scherzo. 19706. 
Whirligigs. 17127. 
Bridge (Frank) Berceuse. 17380, 
24580. 
Bridges (G. E.) Lovelight in your 
eyes. 25694. 
Bridgman (Everett) Pm cuckoo over 
you. 25303. 
Briegel (G. F.): 
Church in the wildwood. 27376. 
First lady of the land. 10420. 


Marché l’aiglon. 13830. 


1633 


INDEX 


Briggs (D. B.): 
March of the hollyhocks. 
Skipping rope. 9183. 
Waltz of the black-eyed Susans. 


8535. 


9521. ! 
Briggs (Lionel) Grimbalina. 10569. 
Briggs (M. M.) Little old house. 
5867, 20683. 
Brigham (H.): 
Crazy sticks. 17582. 
Glad chatter. 17827. 


Brigham (Earle) Boosey’s military 


journal. 22154. 
Brigham (M. W.) Our’ beloved 
United States. 1649. 


Bright (M. D.): 
Our united land. 3886. 
You can’t fool me no more. 21909. 


Bright (Syd) Just nothing. 1127. 


Brinck (M. V.) Dear old daddy. 
15337. 

Brine (R. HE.) Because you were my 
gal. 7482. 

Brinker (Gregory ) Magdalena. 
23174. 


Brinkman (Frances) So say yes and 
if you please. 26429. 

Brinkman (Joseph) Menuetto. 13874. 

Brinton (N. H.) Dreaming of mother. 
7788. 


Briscoe (C. HE.) Angela parva mia. 


12648. 
Brissette (Adolphus) jr. Feeling so 
blue. 17749. 
Brisson (R.) Toune.. 21653. 
Bristol (Hdition) musik-u. buhnen- 
verlag, a. g.: 
Gedanken sind frei. 7945. 
Ich weiss ganz genau. 8226. 


Musikus vom Lichtenthal. 23762. 

Singende Venus. 9176. 

Wenn sie nicht wissen sollten. 
14818. 

Wer braucht denn jazz und saxo- 
phoner. 9542. 


Britting (Pauline) : 
Casket of gold. 312. 
Dear baby mine. 153833. 
Farmer Green and the north pole. 
620. 
Flower of the Northland. 15498. 
Girls girls, I have cold feet now. 


F952. d 

_I will never be lonesome for you. 
8218. 

If love is what you say it is. 
13517. 

It beats only for you. 5694. 

Just tag your man. 8850. 

Memory, oh, memory. 8589. 

True pals. 6990. 

We have no home brew today. 
(i223, 


pt. I, n. s., v. 24 


When we honeymoon in Mars. 
19363. 

Wonderful box of flowers. 7236. 
Brix (Hise) McKinley song. 11165. 
Broadbent (G. W.) Sweetheart mine. 

21520. 
Broadway. 4882. 
Broadway music corp.: 

Blue moments. 27242. 

Completely. 24744. 

Dreamy Spanish eyes. 7791, 10286. 

In between. 20446, 22904. 


It doesn’t take so much to make - 


me happy. 3424. 
It’s blue-bird weather now. 10884. 
It’s so good. 18578. 
Judgment day. 3460. 


Lonely little Cinderella. 11098. | 

Moonlight in the Yellowstone. 
6056, 8638. 

Oh! baby what a night! 3838. 


Rhythm a-la-carte. 18825. 
Rudy, your love songs reach my 
heart. 11799. 
She’s got great ideas. 
Spending a day with you. 19029. 
Stomp Mr. Henry Lee. 145389. 
That’s a serious thing. 14620. 
Tickle my doggie. 4882. 
Von Tilzer’s (Albert) 
songs of the past. 2346. 
Waiting for you. 9516. 
Way of dreams. 12348. 
You'll think better of me. 
Broadway nights. 15084, 17187. 
Broadway scandals. 26868, 26983. 
3roadwell (Cora) : 


1941. 


famous 


19457. 


Southern dream girl. 12021. 
You are not the man of my 
dreams. 12521. 
Broadwell (J. M.) Satisfied with 
Jesus. 11827. 
Brock (Archibald) I’m longing for 
someone to love. 3326. 
Brock (Delia) Modern girl. 16200. 
Brock (Pearl) : 
Blue days. 22142. 
Just.to break my “h@arirecsurr, 


Say you'll come back. 23755. 
You lied about that woman blues. 


24382. 
Brockett (A. W.) When troubadours 
sang. 17112. 
Brockman (Daniel) I’ve got a mil- 


lion dollar baby. 25347. 
Brockman (James) : 
Believe me I believe you. 9886. 
Dough-boy’s lullaby. 22402. 
I’m gon’ a pack my trubbles in 
the snow ball man. 9831. . 
Love me a little now and then. 


11126. 
Mexicana. 1348. 
Oh, yeh! 6233. 


1634 


_ INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Put a little salt on the bluebird’s 
tail. 238652. 
Say it with a big brass band. 
1883. 
Smiling thru the clouds. 6684. 
Spanish eyes. 2047. 
Welcome home. 26847. 
Wrap me in a Spanish shawl. 
2528. 
Brockman (P. C.): 
Behold! the 
15119. 
Blue devil blues. 
Evil woman blues. 
‘Frisco train blues. 5255. 
Gold tooth blues. 17841. 
He was born in a manger. 
Kidnapping. 1144. 
Latter rain is falling. 20617. 
Ninety-eight degree blues. 18598. 
Nothin’ to do. 1561. 
Penitentiary moan blues. 
Rising sun. 143808. 
St. Louis fair blues. 16614. 
Since I laid my burdens down. 
18948. 
Somebody’s been stealing. 2011. 
Take a stand. 16870. 
Tell me what kind of man Jesus 
We TO1S4: 
Tell me woman blues. 14608. 
Wond’ring what you'll do. 2519. 
Work ox blues. 7242. 
You may be living or you may be 
dead. 2558. 
1927 flood. 17236. 
Brockman music pub. co. 
Believe me I believe you. 9886. 
Love me a little now and then. 
11126. 
Brocksmith (Edward) : 
Echoing river. 10308. 
When they played Kentucky home. 
9569. 
Brockton (Lester) pseud. See Lake 
CM. Ei) 
Brockway (Howard): 
Etude. 4577 (388). 
Idyl. 4577 (89). 
Scherzo. 4577 (40). 
Brockway (W. E.): 


King shall reign. 


4760. 
15450. 


817. 


6314. 


First tunes for the ’cello. 20056. 
Oxford ’cello method. 21112— 
211 47 


Second tunes for the ’cello. 21315. 


Brodie (A. B.) My mother’s day. 
13989. 

Brodie (Alan) My only consolation. 
11392 


Brodin (G. W.): 
Alabama Lou. 9740. 
Keep on a’shuffin’. 
Sylvia. 29208. 

Brodrick (R.M.) Another day. 27131. 


20573, 23019. 


Brodsky My hr emia 
28365. 

Brodszky (Miklos) Szokik az asszony. 
26588. 

Brody (Hal) pseud. See Hedley (H. 
B.), Clarke (Jack) and Acres 
(Harry ) 

Broekman (David) 

Battle in the air. 19616. 

Call of love. 27304. 

Off to Paris. 23488. 

Shrew. 21362. 

Simple Simon. 11918. 
Turbulence. 29353. 
Wanderer’s plaint. 


(Edward) 


12341. 


Wonderful star of love. 12496, 

19416. 

Brogan (T. C.) All in my thoughts. 
9754, 27090. 


Broken wing. 4806, 4852, 5208, 5354, 
5670, 5685, 5814, 6364, 6371, 6608, 
7084, 7149. 

Bromby (Wal.): 

Bright star. 9959. 
Pal who waits for me. 11599. 
That little green island of Brin. 


12164. 
Bromme (Walter): 
Potpourri. 11681. 


Sechser operette. 11863. 
Sieben schlager aus Die hotelratte. 
9968. . 
Brommert (Anton) 12737. 
Bronson (M. E.): 
June is on the way. 1108. 
Lullaby. 1294. 
Sweetheart come _ back 
26574. 
Tea time. 2188. 
Winged victory. 12483, 14892. 
Bronson (R. W.): 
Carmelita, you’re my own. 27320. 
Creative march. 15290. 
Equity. 17714, 20000. 
Hson just for you. 27606. 
Give us back our beer and wine, 


5307. 
Hollywood blues. 278389. 


Berceuse. 


to me. 


Pal of my dreams. 3896. 
Bronstad (L. W.): 
Dear dad. 15334. 
You dear. 17199. 
Brook (Harry) Lamb. 11006. 


Brooke (David): 

Arizona. 24510. 

Happy song. 25145. 

Let trouble blow away. 25613. 
Brooker (E. R.) Because. 22093. 
Brooklyn Sunday school union centen- 

nial. 17446. 
Brooks (D. C.) Memories. 1360. 
Brooks (E.) Christmas echoes. 358. 
Brooks (H. L.) Walking with Jesus. 
12594 (412). 


1635 


INDEX 


Brooks (Harry): 
Ain’t misbehavin’. 
Argentina. 24507. 
Bug house. 24649. 
Can’t we get together. 
Dixie Cinderella. 15365. 
I feel it. 25259. 
Japanese. 25478. 
Just-sociable. 28172. 
Off-time. 16864. 
Say it with your feet. 18882. 
Snake hip dance. 23852. 
Sweet Savannah Sue. 19090. 
That jungle jamboree. 21557. 
That rhythm man. 16897. 
What did I do-to be so black and 

blue. 21788. 
Brooks (J. S.) Wonderful Dixie nights. 
9623. 
Brooks (K. L.): 


17261. 


17475. 


Forgive us as we forgive. 22549. 
Gethsemane and Calvary. 22588. 
God’s good tidings. 22613. 

God’s high mountain place. 22615. 
Brooks (M. H.) Radio lullaby. 14262. 
Brooks (N. E.) One little year. 3863. 
Brooks (R. L.): 

I have a girl up in Mars. 22769. 

Under de old banana tree. 21697. 
Brooks (Reynold) Main street. 8523. 
Broom (Peter) pseud. See Gilner 

(Dora) 


Broones (Martin): 
At close of day. 15060. 
Blue bird blues. 9925. 
Campus capers. 10009, 12835. 
‘College days, 10091, 12908. 
College university. 10092. 
Gorgeous. 10557. 
I don’t want your kisses. 
Ich liebe dich. 15817. 
My prayer. 3751. 
Until the end. 12297, 14740. 
You know who I love. 12581. 
You mustn’t muss the mustard. 


13396. 


12541. 
Yowre locked in my heart Mari- 
anne. 12548. 
Brosch (O.) Raska sjéman halla! 
26237. 


Broughton (Richard) : 

Along life’s highway. 17281. 

Another star in the family flag. 
26438. 

Bashful lover’s song. 24551. 

Cradle me back to my old Georgia 
home. 7682. 

Days of long ago. 19898. 

Dearest mother. 17627. 

Desert love. 22362. 

Dream of you. 2976. 

For our granddad was a modern 
lover. 15506. 


Have you forgotten. 15641. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


I’m glad I waited for you. 5540. 

Little pal. 18306. . 

Lost and drifting. 16069. 

Love birds. 25670. 

Memorial roses. 184388. 

Mother, why did you bob your 
hair? 8699. 

My prohibition daddy. 6145. 

My sweetheart’s gone away. 3761. 


My twilight rose. 8725. 

Oh! how you'll be surprised. 
14085. 

Radio sweetheart. 14263. 


Riding herd at night. 16568. | 
Sad, sad Mother’s day. 16610. 
Summer days are dawning. 23950. 


Television. 26610. 
While Maggie is riding her wheel. 
29512. 


Wicky, wacky,woo. 29538. 
Wonderful sweetheart of dreams. 


29567. 
Y. C. L. march song. 2540. 
Yo yo. 26996. 
You say that you love me still. 
12558. 
Broughton (Russell) If ye abide in 
Me. 20434. 


Broughton (W.): 


All hail the power. 27084. 

His name. 15666. 

It came upon the midnight clear. 
27084. 

O little town of Bethlehem. 
27084. 


1819. 
I wish I was a baby 


Rock of ages. 
Broun (EH. R.) 
again. 25367. 
Broussard (M. P.) 
Belle. 13968. 
Brouwer (H. L. De): 
Jardin azily >. \i2a.4e 
Me odias. 11236. 
Brower (A. M.) Evening 
24960. 
Brower (G. A.): 
Fields o’ Ballyclare. 
Old love. 26076. 
Brown (A. L.): 
Dolores. 2959. 
To a little fairy. 19202. 
Brown (A. M.): 
California I’m here, and how. 281. 
Everything is coming out all right. 


My Evangeline 


shadows. 


20047. 


20018. 

How can I love some one else. 
10662. 

I've just got to give her credit. 
5603. 


I want to ery on my lover’s shoul- 
der. 15807, 27998. 

I want to cry on some-one’s shoul- 
der. 10794. 


I want you. 20402. 


1636 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


In misery. 22914. 
Just let me love you. 25520. 
Maurine. 28406. 
My dreams seem true with you. 
23350. 
Paradise found with you. 1671. 
Please don’t go away. 18756. 
Prec-i-ous Bernice. 6378. 
Precious Mar-gar-et. 6374. 
Roma, love of loves. 11779. 
Sweet Maurine. 16848. 
Uncle Sam’s air mail. 9455. 
What could be sweeter than you. 
19333. 
Brown (A. 8.) 
8175. 
Brown (Bradford) 
the world. 28107. 


I’m stuck on Molasses. 


It’s love that rules 


Brown (Burton) Missouri moon. 
28463. 

Brown (CC. B.) Yesterday’s _ girl. 
9645. 

Brown (C. 8S.) Broken is the seal. 
_ 4804. 

Brown (D. B.) Jolly-folly man. 
20530. 

Brown (Dora) Dearest pal, how I 
miss you. 19910. 


Brown (FE. G.): 
Over a garden gate. 
So long to the blues. 
Brown (E. H.) 
29647 (106). 
Brown (E. S.): 


1657. 
6698. 
In the name of Jesus. 


I’m still loving you. 22830. 
So blue. 23853. 
Brown (Edgar) You'll come back to 


me someday. 29611. 
Brown (Egon): 
China. 10059. 
Kimono. 13653. 
Brown (Eleonore) 
7482. 
Brown 


Awake, O soul. 


(Ethel) 
blue. 1126. 
Brown (F. L.): 
I wanta marry Mary. 28004. 

Me and my Beverly. 28410. 
Brown (Forman): 

December moon. 17634. 

Garden in the moon. 17799. 

My man Friday. 20942. 

Theme for A thousand feet of life. 
19162. , 


Brown (Frank) French quit Rhine. 
27684. 
‘Brown (G. A.): 
Honey-dew. 20259. 
You're a perfect girl. 21933. 
Your fate will be. 21950. 
Brown (George): 
For Molly and me. 
13182. 
Only a bum. 26101. 


Just lonesome and 


10449, 13181, 


Sweetheart, ’m on my way. 4252, 


6832. 

That’s what I call heaven. 4290, 
4291. 

Wedding gown that Nellie never 
wore. 24221. 


Brown (Georgia Layne) If wishes but 
came true. 3379. 

Brown (Gertrude) There'll still be 
other dawns. 29279. 

Brown (Gertrude L.) 
you when I’m blue. 

Brown (Gladstone) 
2980. 

Brown (Glendora) I’m sorry it wasn’t 
you. 5573. 

Brown (Hal): : 

Catch yo’ breath. 12860. 
Cool off. 15276. 

Brown (Harry) Mammy, my dear 
mammy ain’t I your mammy’s boy. 
5958. 

Brown (Hershal) : 

Down yonder. 13052. 
Nobody loves me. 14048. 

Brown (Howard) : 
Juniaften. 20544. 
Madeleine. 1304. 

Brown (Hubert) : 

ASk me not again. 
At parting. 15062. 
Beneath the lilac blossom. 15128. 
Madrigal of sleep. 18382. 

Song at dawn. 26464. 

Sorrows 16765. 

Brown (Irving) 

heart.’ T7129: 

Brown (J. EH.) 
when I’m blue. 

Brown (J. G.) pseud. 
(James). 

Brown (J. H.): 

Hullah Brown-Spencer Dyke chil- - 
dren’s violin book. 22744. 

Hullah Brown-Spencer Dyke violin 
method. 27870. 

Students’ coneertino. 4221. 

Twenty-one first position melodie 


Thoughts. of 
2200. 
Dreaming of you. 


4659. 


Dear girl of my 
I can’t ery so I laugh 
10687, 25245. 

See Rubesky 


violin studies. 258. 
Brown (J: J:).: 
Looks like rain. 283818. 


Moon, the night and you. 28480. 
Brown (J. L.) You’ve left me broken- 


hearted. 9687. 
Brown (J. N.) Blessed is He that 
cometh. 195. 


Brown (J: R.) Margie. 16128. 
Brown (James) : 
Air and Giga. 
Bourrée. 4694. 
Court minuet, Siciliano and The 
fairies’ country dance. 4967. 
Gavot and Interlude. 5272. 
Intermezzo and Menuetto. 


5368. 


5395. 


1637 


IN DEX 


Brown (James)—Continued. 
Passepied. 4696. 
Polychordia string tutor. 

28835. 
Prelude and Musette. 5871. 
Rondeau and Le sabat. 6480. 
Sarabande and Corrente. 5372. 
Sonata in B flat. 6716. 
Toccata and Jig. 6950. 
Too tight rag. 26687. 


LG24, 


Two dances from the Ballet du | 


roi. 5088. 
Brown (Janet) Theta xi reverie. 
19182. 
Brown (Joe): 
Stop layin’ that stuff on me. 
23940. 
Take a little bit. 24008. 
Brown (Katherine) My Beta phi 
Sweetheart. 28524. 


Brown (lL. F.): 
Fatal mistake. 5187. 
Just dreaming of you. 
Message of love. 23262. 
Oh! mother dear. 23499. 
Oh! you mama. 6235. 
Out in the pale moonlight. 


15945. 


16429. 


Stay away from Hollywood. 
16800. 
Brown (L. M.) Cry of the heathen. 
24426 (62). 
Brown (Mrs. L. O.) See Brown 
(L. M.) 


Brown (lL. T.): 
Night and the stars. 
Vespers. 19278. 
Brown (Lew): 


*18591. 


Birdies sing in cages too. 4744. 

Button up your overcoat. 269, 
24655. 

Carnival prelude. 24688. 

Follow thru. 667. 

Good for you—bad for me. 27789. 


Good news. TA47. 


Hold everything. 15671, 20256, 
Donel, 

I could give up anything but you. 
891. 

I could love a man like that. 
27889. 

Till know him. 27928. 

I’m a dreamer. 13480, 18027. 

I’m in seventh heaven. 5551, 
S155. 


I want to be bad. 966. 

If I had a talking picture of you. 
10811, 15826. 

It’s great to be necked. 

Little pal. 5868, 8456. 

Man’s man. 1323. 

My lucky star. 1490. 

My sin. 6148, 11402. 

No more you. 1553, 3799. 

Red hot Chicago. 288992, 


15893. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Still ’'d love you. 2071. 

Sunnyside up. 14559, 16835. 

Thank your father—thank your 
mother. 29258. 

Then Ill have time for you. 2176. 

Turn on the heat. 14716, 16980. 

Used to you. 70385, 9467. 

Wasn’t it beautiful while it 
lasted. 29444. 

When the autumn leaves of life 
begin to fall. 7184. 

Why can’t you. 9601. 

You find the time. 17202, 19454. 

You’re the cream in my coffee. 


17216. 
You’ve got me pickin’ petals off 
of daisies. 14953, 17220. 
You wouldn’t fool me, would you. 
2565. 
Brown (Louise Ottis) : 
Can He trust in.you and me. 
29647 (27). 
My blessed Savior comes. 29647 
(15%); 
Whiter than the snow. 29647 
(259). 
Brown (Lowrie Otis) Hallelujah! 


Praise the Lord. 24426 (106). 
Brown (M. A.) Just a song at 
twilight. 10940. 
Brown (M.C.) Easter jubilate. 1867. 
Brown (M. D.) Just laugh and let 
the world roll on. 10951. 


Brown (M. H.): 
Bird and the squirrel. 185, 
Cabin on the bayou. 277, 15201. 
Deep-water song. 153842, 
To Mary. 29647 (236). 
While stars keep. their 
27368. 


Brown (M. K.) 


Brown (M. L.) 
house. 13654. 


Brown (N. H.): 
- Blondy. 15152, 17410. 
Broadway melody. 2782. 
Bundle of old love letters. 
24651. 
Chant of the jungle. 
Cotton. 24767. 
Happy cowboy. 27779. 
Love boat. 3581. 
Mocn is low. 28477. 
Only love is real. 18677, 
Pagan love song. 8866. 
Should I. 16695, 16696. 
Sing a song of old Montana. 
29048. 
Singin’ in the rain. 11928. 
Wedding of the painted doll. 
7129. 
Woman in the shoe. 
You were meant for me. 


vigil. 


New age. 8745. 
King Jesus built His 


17450, . 
15233, 19772. 


26108. 


19414, 26973. 
4568. 


1638 


‘Brown bros. 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1929 
Brown (Nick) <A. A. A. military | Browne (M. L.): 
novelty march. 1. Domine non sum dignus. 2960. 
Brown (P. C.) If you laugh, the O God I love Thee. 1578. 
world laughs with you. 18519. Oh sume, suscipe. 3845. 
Brown (R.) Shine on Virginia moon. You are there, little Jesus. 2548. 
263938. Browne (Mort) Put on your pajamas. 
Brown (R. A.) Get up off that jazz- 23653. 
a-phone. 25059. . Browne (T. J.) : 


Brown (Ray) I’ve got a sunshine 
baby for a rainy day. 960. 
Brown (Ruth) Oregon mist. 6272. 
Brown (S. B.) Love-time lives for 
aye. 25690. 
Brown (S. E.): 
Just a thinking of you. 1120. 
Once upon a time memor'es. 1634. 
Brown (Sherman) Sweet Kentucky 
Lou. 2106. 
Brew (Pante.) Merry Andrew. 
20841. ; 
Brown (T. M.) My dream. 18513. 
Brown (T. N.) Beginners harmonica 


course. 2719-2728. 

Brown (Tod) American leg‘on-air. 
19541. 

Brown (W. F.). Stay out of the 
shadows. 12052. 

Brown (Waliee) Cha-ra-chicker-ro- 


chew-der-chew. 17503. 


Brown (Walter): 
Kentucky blues. 28194. 
Longing for you dear. 13751. 


Brown (William) Springtime. 6771. 


Brown (Wylbert) Eves of Texas are 
upon you. 10378. 


Blessed is He that 
cometh. 195. 


Brownagle (C. J.) Id leve to love 
the one I love. 5482. 


Browne (Bradford) : 
It’s love that rules the world. 
8294. 
Kissing tune. 10978. 
Save a little kiss for me chérie. 
16628. 


Browne (J. L.): 
Betrothal. 29647 (16). 
Evermore and evermore. 
(104). 

Far from my 
9709 (61). 
Land of the lullaby. 20608, 20609. 

Mors et vita. 29647 (150). 

O salutaris hostia. 9709 (175). 

Out from the north. 29647 (173). 

Pedal studes for the organ. 
14976 (252). 

Serenade. 29647 (204). 

Smile my lady. 17286 (384). 

Tantum ergo. 9709 (231). 


Browne (Lawrence) Radio craze. 
IStZ. 


4577 


heavenly home. 


Cotton blossom blues. 24768. 
When I dream of the girl I love. 
26878. 


Browne (Ted) musie co.: 

Browne’s (Ted) beginners piano 
method. 9971. 

I promise. 5588. 

Mississippi moon. 28462. 

Old Italian love song. 11531 (32). 

Perkins (Walton) popular voice 
method. 26163. 

Sweet Liza. 6822. 


Who do you miss. 4494. 
Browne (W. R. R.): 
Blue evenin’. 17416. 


He’s the he for me. 17900. 
Brownell (C. R.) Living for Jesus. 
28300. 
Browning (B. B.) When I waltz the 
sweetheart waltz with you. 14839. 
Browning (Mortimer) : 


Ah! love, believe. 21988. 
Omar’s rose. 1618. 
Brownsmith (Douglas) pseud. See 


Holloway (Douglas) 
Brownson (George) I ain’t no one’s. 
22a k 
Broyles (Christine) 
tell me. 17135. 
Broyles (Hlizabeth) 
Brt. (Enrique) : 
Capitana. 24682. 
Faroles. 27639. 
Bruce (A. C.) Pact of peace. 
Brucet CB. Be). * Port ery: 
17653. 
Bruce (Myrtle) My radio gal. 
Bruce-Callender (Fitz Gerald) : 
America. 12639. 
On the waters land and air. 
Bruch (Max): 
Kol n drei. 20589. 
Odysseus. 26051. 
Bruckner (Anton): 
Hpisoden aus symphonien. 13105. 
Symphon‘e. 12801, 12802, 14589. 


Briill (Charles) Edition. Ce n’est que 


Why didn’t you 
Mazie, 18480. 


11589. 
Dollie. 


13997. 


14106. 


¢ 


votre main, Madame ... 15228. 
Briill (Karl) Edition: 
Du hast mich betrogen... 10293. 


Es gibt eine frau, die dich niemals 
vergisst. 5152. 

Geh’ nicht wieder fort! 10498. 

Ich brauch’ fiir Sonntag eine neue 
braut! 5622. 


1639 


‘ 


INDEX 


Brill (Karl) HEdition—Continued. 
Ich ktsse ihre hand madame. 
8225. 
Rosen und fraw’n. 
Stisses baby. 4226. . 
Vier worte mocht ich dir jetzt 


6494. 


sagen. 7055. 
Bruguiere (EH. A.): 
Happy days. 27780. 
Just you. 3487. 
Memories. 20832. . 
Share your lips with me, chérie. 
213382. 
Somebody cares. 4171. 
Sweet memories. 21511. 
Tell me my sweetheart. 29245. 
There’s only you. 26654. 
What have you done. 24236. 


When the moon light shadows 
creep. 21819. 
Bruin songs. 2785. 
Brumaire. 2589 (198). 
Brun (Georges) : 
Jardin de mon enfance. 3439. 
Lutin de Glenmore. 1299, 1300. 
O salutaris. 1585. 
Brune (Adolf) Shadows of the even- 
ing. 26381. 
Bruneau (Alfred) : 
Danse espagnole. 458. 
Ouragan. 2589 (249). 
Pavane. 1681. 
Brunel (R.): 
Georgiano. 15554. 
Jockey. 15928. 
Nick. 16321. 
Brunel (Raoul) : 
Mikhail. 138900. 
Vision de Dante. 
Brunel (Raymond) : 
Ballet japonais. 
Dhurbar. 2944. 
Jalousie. 18179. 
Brunell (Nita) : 
I’ll smack his sassy face. 3300. 
When you are dancing. 7195. 
Brunelle (Doléan) : 


4577 (414). 
2699. 


Dream of me pretty girl. 153898. 
Lucile. 16094. 
*Pep. 14168. 
Brunelle (E. J.) Beatrice. 19622. 
Brunelli (A. L.) Shapiro Bernstein 
cinema series. 11888. 
Brunelli (L.): 
Agitato cavaleata. 12610. 
Children’s conquest. 17512. 
Grotesque. 10570. 
Misterioso danzante. 11294. 
Parasites of the night. 11609. 


14521. 
7145. 


Opening no. 1. 


Spring fever. 
Western reverie. 
Brunelii (Peter) 
186838. ° 


‘Bruno (Frederic) 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 24 


Bruni (Brunello) See Gia- 
chetto (Enrico) 


Brunkhorst (Fred) : 


pseud. 


As we sing the lovers’ refrain. 


2663. 


June, sweetheart 0’ mine. 3465. 


Just learn to forget to remember. 


1725. 
Bruno (Frank) I’m missing you. 
22823. 

Broken hearts on 
Broadway. 12796. 
Bruno (V.N.) Why did I ever believe 
in you. 2480. 
Brunswick Balke Collender co.: 
Black eat blues. 188. ; 
By by baby, baby by by. 270. 
Country girl blues. 412. 
Jail break blues. 1082. 
Jim Nappy. 1092. 
Motherless blues. 1488. 
Ox meat blues. 1658. 
Red River bottom blues. 
Sadie’s servant room blues. 
Superstitious blues. 2090. 
Trinity river blues. 2248. 


Brunton (K. B.) Sea of. memory. 
1907. 


Bruschettini (Mario) : 


1789. 
1855. 


Fronde che _ vedesti rinverdire. 
7933. . 

Ninna nanna. 8761. 

Siate pit dolce vO. ... 9147. 


Sonata italiana. 9225. 
Brush (Olive) Let’s play and sing 
around the clock. 3536. 
Brusselmans (M.) : 
Alarme. 7336. 
Allegro drammatico. 
Angoissant mystére. 
Bruits d’ usine. 7548. 
Cain. 24666. 
H}pouvante. 
EXxpiation. 
Marcia tragica. 
Naufrage. 8736. 
Passion. 88838. 
Pizzicato misterioso. 14187. 
Poursuite mystérieuse. 18773. 
Symphonie en fa. 16861-16864. 
Brussels (Iris) : 
Danse grazioso. 
Nocturne. 27280. 
Valse sentimentale. 
Brusso (Giovanni) : 
Canto triste. 15215. 
Dormi, amore. 15390. 
Brustad (Bjarne) Sd¢lvet. 
Bryan (Al.): 
Broadway baby dolls. 
My song of the Nile. 
28568. 


12627. 
7378. 


3017. | 
17730. 
13832. 


27467. 
29391. 


4163. 


12793. 
20960, 


1640 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Oh ma, what a man. 3843. 
Things we want the most are hard 
to get. 12192, 14653, 19186. 
Bryan (Donald) Noridcians waltz. 
14051. 
Bryan 
25921. 
Bryan (L. O.) Lifes experience. 1212. 
Bryan (S. B.) Call of the Ozarks. 


(Eddie) My Kalua _ rose. 


4834. 
Bryant (Hoyt) Sweetheart days. 
23988. 
Bryant (Laura) Christmas carols. 
27370. 


Bryant (M.G.) No, I won’t marry for 
money. 11452. 
Bryant (P. G.) 
Bryant. (P. Oz) 
1985. 
Bryant 
1985. 
Bryant (Richard): 
Everybody was there. 138128. 
He shut the lion’s mouth. 138312. 
Bryant (Sylvester) Waiting. 24197. 


See Bryant (M. G.) 
Small town Rose. 


(Percy) Small town Rose. 


Bryant (W. H.) Viola, cello and bass 
parts... 12321. 
Bryant (Warren) What do I gare. 
24234. 
Brymn (J. T.) Please let me sleep. 
29647 (178). 
Brymn (Tim): 
Alabam. 97389. 
Cruel hearted woman blues. 
10133. 
Daddy don’t let me drive you wild. 
4984. 


I'll be your baby doll. 

Jealous moon. 5725. 

My bombolina from Argentina. 

16239. 

Ob me, oh my. 11515. 

You’re the one. 12554. 
Bryngelson (Olof) Rose. 4059. 
Bryning (H.N.) Oriole, 28733. 

Bub (F.): 
High speed. 5426. 
Jay walker’s parade. 


5508. 


20512, 28128. 


On the trail. 6252. 
Royal hunt. 1845. 
Speedway. 2051. 
Bucalossi (P.) Hunting scene. 13376, 
27874. 
Bucci (Tacito) : 
Liberty march. 23062. 
My darling. 23341. 
President Hoover. 6379. 
Buch vom lied der vyélker. 4808.° 
Buchanan (A. M.) Wild geese. 
12475. 
Buchanan (Barry) Azure crystal. 
19587. 


Buchanan (Charles) See 


Schaeffer (Arling) 


pseud. 


Buchanan (George) South Downs of 


Sussex. 2040. 
Buchanan (L. HE.) Twilight hour. 
12276. 


Buchanan (R. M.): 
Always thinking of you. 2622. 
You’ve made a hit, wow. 24403. 


Buchbinder (H. F.) Mystery waltz. 
8728. 

Buchtel (F. L.) Valse romantique. 
9478. ‘ 

Buck (Bert) Smile in heaven. 29074. 

Buck (Dudley) : 


Boots and saddles: 
O Saviour of the world. 
(Pet ),- 

Until God’s day. 
Buck (KE. N.) Zouave. 
Buck (Hs Bede 

Boots and saddles. 

O Saviour of the world. 

(2371). 

Until God’s day. 4577 (405). 
Buck (lL. H.) My baby’s eyes. 28522. 
Buck (Vera) Marche orientale. 1329. 
Buck song. service. My bluebell. 

20910. 
Bucke (L. E.) 
school. 18495. 
Buckets ood, Hi.) 
26708. 
Buckingham (A. E.): 
Anvil of God’s word. 62. 
Calling me back to the South. 
15208. 
Dear old Broadway. 472. 
Dearest, when I waltz with you. 
475. 


14976 (42). 
14976 


4577 (405). 
2575. 


14976 (42). 
14976 


Music in the nursery 


Truly I promise. 


I’m all alone. 15757. 
Buckley (Alberta) In the heart of a 

beautiful rose. 20465. 
Buckley (EH. J.) Ace in the hole. 


9716, 17245. 

Buckley (Emmett) Part of my heart 
b’longs to you. 16451. 

Buckley (Jerry) In my garden of 
memory. 5663. 

Budai (—) Neha ugy felsir, Csinon 
Palko, ne menj kislany. 20982. 

Budd (Beatrice) Fireside memories. 
20052. 

Budd (Christine) 
20052. 

Biicher (Ernst) pseud. See Boex (A. 
J 


Fireside memories. 


Buehl (Gus) From morning to eve- 


nine: SIA, 

Buell (KE. H.) Every-morning prayer. 
20013. 

Buell (M. D.) Every-morning prayer. 
20013. ; 

Biirger (Der) als edelmann. 26533. 

Bueris (John de) See De Bueris 
(John) 


1641 


INDEX 


pt. II, n. s., v. 24 


Biisser (Henri) Marche de _ {féte. 
VAGI22. : 

Buff (J. W.) That little town girl. 
14619. : 

Buffano (Jules) Cafeteria jangle. 
279. : 

Buffington (A. M.) Along life’s high- 
way. 17281. 


Buffum (Herbert) : 
But—how did de goats get in? 
267. e 
Perhaps there’s something wrong 
with you. 1687. 
When Jesus was born in my soul. 
2440. 
When they saw the star they re- 
joiced. 2452. 
Buffum (W. H.): 


Glory of the cross. 5310. 


What I heard and saw through | 


prayer. 7154. 

Bugbee (G. A.) : 

It’s a good old world we're living 
in. 28103. 
Why should I be lonely. 14881. 

Bugbee (L. A.): 
Butterfly dance. 
Dainty dance. 17236 (87). 
Dance of the fireflies. 17236 (92). 
Dream of fairyland. 12594 (72). 
Japanese maiden. 17236 (201). 
Maid Marjory. 17236 (236). 

My Prince. 17286 (283). 

Song of the cricket. 17236 (395). 

Sweet Mistress Dorothy. 17236 
(418). 

Bugbee (W. N.): 
Kohen-Klancy kids. 28216. 
Mother’s most beautiful 

28503. 
Old Santa’s mistakes. 
That mother of mine. 
Three hustling Hebrews. 29295. 
Wait till I get my specs. 29428. 
Buglione (G.) March—159th regt., 
California N. G. 8587. 

Buhler (H. C.): 

Oh! Ma(r)! where is my Ruby 
at. 21045. 
Pirates. 26184. 

Buie (D. H.): 

Belk stores belt the Carolinas. 
15124. 

Feast of pirates. 
Bulcher (Clarence) 
12878, 26857. 
Bull (Georges) : 

Griselidis. 
Vingt petits préludes. 

Bull (H. G.): 

Four songs. 2786. 

Saint Bride’s eve. 1860. 

Through the waning 
2208. 


17236 (58). 


face. 


28709. 
29259. 


15474. 
Western girl. 


17286 (249). 
2589 (37). 


seasons. 


Bull (Ole): 
Adagio av H-moll concerten. 2599. 
I ensomme stunde. 2599. 
Bullard (F. F.): 
Comrade song. 24426 (56). 
Kavanagh. 19491 (111). 
Three-leaved clover. 4577 (896). 
Bullard (M. §8.): . 
Comrade song. 24426 (56). 
Kavanagh. 19491 (111). 
Three-leaved clover. 4577 (3896). 
Bullard (S. C.) Lindy hop. 1219. 
Bullis (C. H.) O be joyful in the 


Lord. 3820. 

Bullis (Leonard) Pal of the pal I 
love. 261388. 

Bullis (M. D.) There’s a _ reason. 
4315. 


Bullock (Hrnest) : 
Padric the fidiler. 11591. 
Song in the Valley of Humilia- 
tion. 11991. 
Te Deum. 191238. 


Bullock (Richard) New songs for 
the home and radio. 16817. 
Bumcke (Gustav) Saxophon ettiden. 
4092, 23752. 
Bumpy Chew) 
28338. 
Bumpus (G. H.) Does mama love papa 
this morning. 19936. 
Bunch (Boyd) You. 1798. 
Bunch (R. L.) Do you ever think of 
me. 10238. 
Buncher (H. P.): 
Faust. 29647 (77). 
Mansaniello. 12594 (12). 
Overland limited. 12594 (298). 
Souvenir of Otay. 12594 (364). 
Bunting (Edwina) Little bungalow 
among the pines. 20674. 
Bunting (L.G.) My pussy cat. 16280. 
Burbidge (June) I ain’t got nothing. 


Love me—love me. 


25236. 

Bureh (Hilder) Church and its king- 
dom. 27375. 

Burch (W. H.) Dear little Jesus. 
27484. 

Burchenal (Elizabeth) Five folk 
dances. 7551. 

Burd (Harry) Why did you pretend 
17134. 

Burden pictures, inc. Saga of Ojibwe 
life. 28935. 


Burdett (G. A.): 

Be glad, O ye righteous. 457% 
(Zi): 

Blessed be the Lord my strength. 
7310 (20). 

For God so loved the world. 12594 
(94). 

Glory to God 
19491 (81). 


in the Highest. 


1642 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


He giveth His loved ones sleep. 
29647 (85, 86). 
Holy, holy, holy Lord. 29647 (91). 
I was a wandering sheep. 25361. 
Larger prayer. 19491 (116). 
Still, still with Thee. 4577 (878). 
Ten responses. 14976 (45). 
There is a river. 19491 (236). 
Burdick (K. E.) Lolita, my dove. 
5884. 
Burdick (M. E.) Little journeys to 
music-land. 238088. 
Buren (Burrell van) 
(Burrell) 
Burford pub. co.: 
Cute little flat at the top of the 
stair. 12955. 
God be thanked. 
Somehow. 26450. 
Bure (G. ‘J.) : 
Dance mood. 27456. 
Dreams. 7790. 
Burge (Phil) Without my dreams. 
21876. 
Burgess (Kendall): 
Cheating. 4892. 
Dark moon. 19889, 19890. 
Burgess (T. B.) I was blue. 10799. 


See Van Buren 


17835. 


Burgess (Walter) Razzberries. 21217. 
- Burgiss (R. E.): 
Earl Bristol’s farewell. 24426 
(74). 
Roundelay. 7310 (116). 


See where my love a-maying goes. 
24426 (249). 
Burgmein (J.) Bérébé. 17236 (41). 
Buremiiller (Fr.) Melodische etiiden. 
1356-1358. 


Burgschwieger (Josef) Wienerlied. 
12474. 
- Burke (E. J.) After I get your lov- | 


ing, Joycine. 4595. 
Burke (E. L.) After I get your loving, 
Joycine. 4595, 


Burke (J. G.) Nobody knows. 1559. 
Burke (Joe): 
After business hours. 21983. 


All that I’m asking is sympathy. 
i 8 (ral 

And still they fall in love. 17297. 

Bouncing the baby around. 24623. 

Darn fool woman like me. 22337. 

Don’t blame it on the moonlight. 
138082. 

Dream mother. 5096. 

Girls we remember. 27719. 

Give your little baby lots of lovin’. 
3150. 

Go to bed. 13245, 22609. 

I’m screwy over Looey. 27962. 

I’ve got a masculine complex. 
20392. 


If I’m dreaming. 22889. 


2469—30——6 


If your best friend won’t tell you. 
25401. 

In a_ kitchenette. 
18120, 22901. 

Isn’t this a 
25455. 

Keeping the wolf from the door. 
138652, 25549. 

Like a breath of spring-time. 
13710. 

Lonely one. 3565, 5890, 5891. 

Love will find a way. 8489, 11136, 
16087. 

Mechanical man. 16152, 23223. 

Mother’s little sweetheart. 138936. 

On Riverside drive. 1624. 

Painting the clouds with sunshine. 
11596, 16437, 18707, 21126, 23565. 

Physically fit. 28805, 

Ping pongo. 21166. 

Poison kiss of that Spaniard. 
14206. 

Sally. 23739. 

Song of the gold diggers. 

Take it on the chin. 26593. 

Things look wonderful now. 4321. 

Tip-toe thru’ the tulips with me. 
12219, 14674, 16938, 21630, 24094, 


13530, 15841, 


cock-eyed world? 


12003. 


29306. 

Watching my dreams go by. 
26826. 

We’re lonesome for someone like 
you. 21770. 

What will I do without you. 


14829, 19341. 
Burke (Johnny) When yov’re in love. 
17116. 
Burke (T. F.) Mass in honor of The 
little flower. 13837. 

Burke (Warren) Dream nest. 
Burkhardt (Eleanor) 
banjo. 29110. 
Burks (Carter ) 
14470. 

Burleigh (Alston) In 

20446, 22904. 

Burleigh (Cecil) : 
In playland. 25482. 
Vacation time. 17003. 

Burleigh (Ee .,)- . 
Ante-bellum sermon. 4577 (12). 
Bethlehem. 27211. 
Christ be with me. 


17672. 
Song of the 
Solitary blues. 


between. 


22237. 


De black-bird an’ de crow. 4577 
(82). 

Go tell it on de mountains! 
20151. 


IT doan’ want fu’ t’ stay hyeah no 
longah. 4577 (171). 

Little mother of mine. 20681. 

Ma Lawd’s a-writin’ down time. 
4577 (226). 


My Merlindy Brown. 4577 (284). 


1643 


INDEX 


Burleigh (H. T.)—Continued. 
Negro lullaby. 4577 (287). 
Old songs hymnal. 26082. 
Promised land. 23642. 


Ride on, King Jesus. 6450. 

Ring my bawnjer, ring. 19491 
(197). 

Thy heart. 12594 (396). 

When de debble comes ’round. 


4577 (420). 
You'll git, dar 
19491 (267). 
Burleson (Hattie) : 
| Beating me blues. 12715. 
Black cat blues. 188. 
By by baby, baby by by. 270. 
Country girl blues. 412. 
Frisco blues. 13202. 
Jail break blues. 1082. 
Jet black snake blues. 
Jim Nappy. 1092. 
Lonesome trail blues. 13748. 
Motherless blues. 1488. 
Orphan blues. 14118. 
Ox meat blues. 1658. 
Red River bottom blues. 
Sadie’s servant room blues. 
School day blues. 14369. 
Superstitious blues. 2090. 
Trinity river blues. 2248. 
Wild jack blues. 14885. 
Burli (—) Rio Ozama. 16578. 
Burlingame (N. G.) You have gone. 
29606. 
Burmeister (Paul) : 
I’m just trying to forget that I re- 


in de mornin’. 


13599. 


1789. 
1855. 


member. 20360. 
I’m koo-koo o’er my _ koo-ky. 
20364. 
Burn (Farrar) Somebody’s peanuts. 
14484. 
Burn (2, B.)3 
Dream pal J’ll meet you yet, some 
day. 522. 


Hymn to spring. 25230. 
Little blue pigeon. 16039. 
Rules for flowers. 16602. 
Up in the air. 4898. 
Water baby. 26827. 
Burn (W. H.) Eyes. 608. 
Burne (G. W.) My little rainbow at 
home. 8694. 
Burnell (J.) 
commandments. 
Burnett (Cos.) > 
How do I know. 252138. 
I hold you close in my dreams. 
25270. 
June bells. 25504. 
Burnett (KH. M.): 
All I ever get is sympathy. 32. 
At the end of the rainbow trail. 
2666. 


If ye love Me, keep My 
10819. 


pt. II, n. s., v. 24: 


Being true. 17371. 

I’m pleading with you. 3328. 

I’m saving my kisses for you. 
938. 


In the silence of the night. 1039. 
Keep on smiling. 13651. 

My Chicago. 3721. 

My little midnight Rose. 1486. 


Twilight and you. 2272. 
When summer comes. 4480. 
Wonderful pal of my dreams. 
9626. 
Burnett (Ernie) 
Burnett (I. S.) 
shine. 233801. 
Burnett (T. W.): 
If love but live. 13516. 
Within my heart there is a shrine. 


See Burnett (H. M.) 
Moon, moon, moon- 


12491. 
Burnett (Tiny) pseud. See Burnett 
(Clase) 
Burnette (J. H.) Forever, green and 
white. 10458. 


Burnham (C. S8.) 
29647 (181). 
Burnham (K. H.): 

Beautiful virgin. 22091. 

Big-hearted man of mine. 

Friendly moon. 689. 

Way of a-star. 21764. 
Burnley (Wilfrid) Our big moment 

blues. 14121. 
Burns (Harriet) He’s smiling through. 
3207. 
Burns (opp) 
Burns (James) : 

Do you care? 10237. 

Romance. 11780. 

There’s happiness ahead. 12187. 
Burns (Louie) See Burns (J. L.). 
Burns (Robert) We'll all cheer the 

Red, White and Blue. 9531. 
Burnside (Edna) Dreaming of long 
ago. 27561. 
Burr (Rex): 
Closer to heay’n. 27386. 
Somebody. 238869. 


Burrell (L. G.) Slumber time yodel. 


Little song for two. 


27220. 


Bug shuffle. 12803. 


' 4157. 
Burrell (Reuben) My love for you. 
8696. 
Burris (L. G.) Dreamy Louisiana. 
27564. 
Burriss. CW. dee 
Red head. 18812. 


She’s my baby now. 213838. 
Burroughs (A. J.) Mareh, Armada 
boy’s. 20773. 
Burrows (Julia) 
loveland. 14535. 
Burrows (Lester) Down where Janu- 

ary’s June. 5089. 


Stealing back to 


1644 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Burstein (Paul): 
Life of a tramp. 28271. 


Perederedyorgela. 3925. 
Burston (Clara) My Georgia man 
blues. 20919. 
Burt (B. H.) Harbor of home sweet 
home. 789. 
Burt (I. A.) Love, the redeemer. 
25688. 
Burtis (F. 8S.) Steins and glasses. 
23934. 
Burton, (Ceo Ag) Louisiana rose. 
23985. 
Burton (C. P.) Flowery kingdom. 
12594 (91). 
Burton (Gene): 
Canteen song. 17479. 
Faint heart. 17733. 


Napoleons boots. 18578. - 
Tonight the world is mine. 


19214, 
Burton (J. C.) My girl. 28539. 
Burton (J. L.) Louisiana rose. 23135. 


Burton (Lucile) See Glick (L. B.). 
Burton (Valentine) : 
Dance of the marionettes. 
Just sing a song. 1128. 
Lady of the morning. 3507. 
Memories of Picardy. 1363. 


447. 


Noy) Pierrot...loul. 
No fool man ean make a fool out 
of me. 1552, 11451. 
Say me. 9096. 
Singing a vagabond song. 18962, 
26417. 
Burty (Marc) Griselidis. 17236 
(249). 
Burwell (C. H.). Songs. 4817. 
Burwell (Cliff) I never guessed. 
5585. 
Burzynski (Sigmund) I can’t under- 
stand you. 5480. 
Busby (Bob): Summer days. 16826. 
Busch (Adolf) : 
Sonate in G dur. 19597. 
Symphonie in E moll. 16865. 


Variationen tiber ein thema von 
W. A. Mozart. 1446. 
Vier lieder. 19729. 
Busch (Carl) To a katydid. 6944. — 
Busch (M. T.) Magic lower valley 
of the Rio Grande. 8518. 


Buschle (A. C.) Thelma mazurka. 
29647 (2380). 
Buschle (L. L.) Thelma mazurka. 


29647 (230). 
Busé (William) : 
Another grand day. 15047. 
Jazz serenade. 18183. 
Rio tango. 4087. 
Bush (D. V.) Inspiration 
and music. 1053. 
Bush (Hthel) When twilight stole 
o’er my cottage home. 24278. 


in verse 


“Butler 


Sushea (F. O.): 
'Leta. 38540. 
That baby boy of mine. 
Busker (Frank) 
dreaming of you. 4328. 
Busse (Henry) Say me. 9096. 
Bussone (Carmine) Canto dei fasci 
all’estero. 22200. 
Buteher (Beulah) : 
Just keep a-smilin’! 
My Galahad. 25915. 
When beauty fills the CONE 
night. 29476. 
Butcher (H. M.) Magnificat 
Nune dimittis in E flat. 1312. 
Butler (Benny) Moonlight and bal- 


4277. 
Thinking and 


28165. 


and 


cony. 18479. 
Butler (H. M.) Calico blues. 12824, 
27308. 


Butler (F. S.): 
Hero of the skies. 
Vallflickans sang. 21710. 
Butler (Howard) If you don’t know 
how to love, stay away. 18116. 
Butler (L. M.) Colleen. 12907, 19817. 


(Leonard) Emanations. 


10617. 


27586. 


Butler (M. W.) pseud. See Perry (P. 
B.) 
Butler (Ralph) : 
Chop suey. 7627. 
He-by-gum. 561. 
Hina-dena-dinah-do. 3011. 
Feminine company, feminine sym- 


pathy. 5197. 
Give yourself a pat on the back. 
25075. 
Hope, brothers, hope! 17955. 
How’s your mother? 5461. 


I ain’t certain.” 20288. 
I wagga da stick. 10786. 
If I’m kind to Mary. 25384. 


Let’s sing the cuddley song. 
13694. 

Oh! How she touches me. 11512. 

Park yourself close to me. 21131. 

Riding on a camel. 23696. 

There ain’t many babies about. 
24052. 

Up in Archie’s aeroplane. 7031. 


What can you do without money? 
PAU CTE 
You can’t see the sea today. 9660. 


Butler (Ross) You’re my one rose 
and I love you. 12549. 

‘Butler (Wright) Ever so _ goosey. 
7845. 

Butterfield (M. A.) Bach album for 
pianoforte. 22070. 

Buxeuil (René de) Hille avait des 
soquettes. 24929. 

Buxtehude (Dietrich) Trio-sonate. 
21665. 


1645 


pt. 10, n.s, v. 24 


eee eee 


Buxton (B. C.) I don’t see why you 
should care for me. 15726. 

Buy a broom. 9984. 

Buya (Alfeo) Nuovo metodo per vio- 
lino con la teoria del tetracordo. 
16352, 16358. 

Buys (Peter) Childhood days. 

Buzzaecchi (Iginio) : 

Lemme, lemme. 38529. 
Mediolanum. 3646. 
Strapaese. 12071. 

Buzzi (EH G.): 

Idylle pendant un film. 3366. 


4903. 


Menuet. 16172. 
Buzzi-Peccia (A.): : 
Gloria. 9709 (88). 


Those enchanting eyes. 26660. 
Byard (G. E.) With you. 29555. 
bye (Frederick) Album of four pieces. 

9745. 
Byjacco (—) 
(G. W.): 


15525. 
Byng 
Day in Naples. 10179. 
Devil’s forge. 13012. 
Sailor’s philosophy. 26319. 
Byng Johnson. (N. F.): 
Sun of my soul. 12087.° 
Turtle soup. 7001, 7002. 
Byrd (A. M.) My daddy’s gone and 
left me blue. 28527. 
Byrd (C. E.) jr. Valley of silent men. 
24165. 
Byrd (Lee) : 
Flapperette song. 20061. 
In the kingdom of my heart. 
20468. . 
Jolly radio bug. 20532. 
Joy bug dance. 20534. 
Kingdom of my dreams. 
Love’s melodies. 20728. 
My beloved. 20907. 
Seven little sisters. 
Static. 21470. 
Byrne (T. M.): 
What’s the use of loving if you 
won’t love me too. 24245. 
You taught me how to say I love 
you. 21942. 
Byrnes (Alice) Two songs from The 
inaugural bawl. 422. 
Byrnes (Alma) Who loves the rain. 
29525. 


Frau ohne schileier. 


20581. 


21329. 


3yrnes (Gene) Lolita. 28303. 
Byron (in Be 
I just can’t wait. 5499. 


Linger a little longer. 5855. 
C’est un beau vigneron. 4828, 
Cabaliero (Rosendo) Tango. 26602. 
Gaban’ (EF. RB.) 

Blue eyes. 24606. 

Claros de luna. 24731. 


Cabeal (L. S.) Mama’s boy. 11188. 


Cabell (A. T.) ‘Twas in the moon- 
light when my love dreams came 


true. 4376. 
Cabella (Edoardo) Diana. 17641. 
Cabello (F. L.).: 
Amor y duda. 22017, 27122. 


Ay!...que... Chihuahua. 22065. 
Bella bafista. 22107. 

Charras tapatias. 22220. 

Chinita. 22285. 
Desde el destierro. 
Desengano. 22360. 
Fado-Fanny. 22490. 
Mexican music: Spanish music. 


22359, 27498. 


28445. 
Mi mataor. 23266. 
Nena mia. 23426. 


Orgullo mexicano. 23547. 
Por: qué te quise? 23622. 
Qué les parece? 23658: 
Thinking. 24069. — 
Tierra mia. 24087. 
Yueatan tierra de ensuefios. 
Cabibbo (Salvatore) : 
Consolazioni dell’ uomo unionista. 
27416. 
Dolce vita del lavoratore. 
Cabrera (Hmeterio) : 
Blanca azucena. 
Como a las once. 
Cabrera (L. M.): 
A mi patria. 27058. 
No me olvides. 20998. 
Tristes remembranzas. 
Cacace (Raffaele) : 
’A tarantella d’ ’o 29. 2598. 
’7O vero ammore. 238482. 


24414, 


27531. 


12760. 
12921. 


26702. 


Quann’é sincero ’ammore. 23654. 
Cadman (C. W.): 

Golden trail. 5327. 

Homeward bound. 8057. 

I whisper at twilight. 20408. 


Joy. 28146. 

Lady in green. 20600. 

Little blue gate. 20671. 
Love dawn. 20714. 

Love time. 25689, 28341. 
Marche grotesque. 28390. 
Meadows of the Lord. 20813. 
Memory. 1365. 
New trail. 1540. 
Oriental. rhapsody. 
Service. 1927, 6606. 
Silhouette. 26405. . 
Song of courage. 21418, 21419. 
Song of the sword. 26477. 


28782. 


Stars of the morning. 16798. 
Trouble. 21668, 21669. 

We two. 24218. ; 

With blood and flame. 26969. 


Cadou (André) : 
©. danse des prétresses. 
Défilé nocturne. 138004. 


12819. 


1646 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Cady (Gertrude): 
Come unto Me. 15269. 
Evening prayer. 13121. 
Love, could you know. 16074. 
Safe in Thy bosom. 14345. 


Two responses. 12822. 
Cady (J. L.) Dainty Lou. T7702. 
Caesar (A. D.) You only are mine. 
27027. 


Caesar (Irving) : 

Blue Hawaii. 
9931, 22148. 

Hawaiian romance. 

Love birds. 23139. 

My castle in Spain is a shack in 
the lane. 1461, 3720. 

Satisfied. 9091. 

You are my day-dream. 243878. 


7517, 7518, 9928- 
10596. 


Cafarella (A. E.): 
Agitation while dancing. 23, 
17258. 
Agitato cavaleata. 12610. 
Apprehension. 19560. 
At the circus. 17323. 
By the garden. 9986. 


Charming. 4890. 
Charming episode. 
Dainty damsels. 


4891, 17507. 
17600. 


Epilogo drammatico. 10844. 
Get-away. 17811. 
Grasshopper. 15602. 

May day festival. 20806. 
Merry scenes. 11267. 
Midnight ride. 18453. 
Misterioso. 13911. 
Misterioso danzante. 11294. 
Misterioso marziale. 16197. 
On the prowl. 21069. 
Pomp and splendour. 18764. 


Poor sap. 1723, 23620. 
Prayer. 8951. 
Rebellion. 165438. 
Romantic adventure. 21261. 
Scene pathetique. 14366. 
Stealthy whispers. 19040. 
Still waters. 19048. 
Swagger. 29179. 
Torture. 14689. 
Tragic episode. 19218. 
Valse tendre. 4404. 
Whimsical dance. 21844. 
Cafetal. 11008. 
Caggiano (M. J.): 
Who’s laughing now. 21853. 
You've broken this poor heart of 
mine. 29628. 


Cagnazzo (Angelo): 
Atlantic waltz. 2671. 
Beautiful Lugano. 2709. 
Bicicletta stretta. 9905. 
California-mazurka. 12826. 
Danza classidra. 2917. 
Elieleison. 10327. 
Non ne posso piu. 8770. 


Povero ciuccio mio. 8949. 
Remembering you. 4019. 
Saturnia. 11828. 
Cahnbley (Ernst) : 
Cantabile. 7574. 
Gavotte. 7943. 
Cain (Noble) Evangeline. 27615. 
Cain (R. D.) Why did we say good- 


bye? 24838, 12464. 
Caird (R. A.) My heart’s in the 
Highlands. 3738. 
Caja (Alfonso) 2 idilli siracusani. 
24667. 
Cajanus (Hinar) Meditation. 13851. 
Calabrése (Angelo) : 
Announah! 24500. 
Petites femmes de Montparnasse. 
16468. 
Calafiura (Anthony) Stu tammured- 
du. 23946. 
Calas (Raymond) : 
Djenane. 17647. 
Doute. 10262. 
Prélude pour un drame. 16500. 
Seénes hongroises. 18887. 
Scénes slaves. 18888. 
Calaway (V. H.) Girl that I saw in 
my dreams. 10519. 
Calbi (L. S.): 
Rosina mia perla. 143338. 
Tango orientale. 14598. 
Valzer volante. 14755. 
Calbi (M. A.): . 
Jazzette. 28125. 
Tango espafiola. 14597. 


Calder (C. W.) Angie Ray. 19552. 

Calder (R. F.) Sunny girl. 14556. 

Caldwell (Anne) You are my light 
in the sky. 14927. 

Caldwell (J. E.) Star of the evening. 
4210. 


Cale (R. B. 8S.) California. 280. 
Caleo (Mickey) : 
Julie: 20538. 
Marvelous precious you. 8549. 
You can depend on me. 21907. 
Caley (N. H.): 
Benedictus es Domine, in E flat. 
168. 
Magnificat and Nunc _ dimittis. 
28367. 
Night is far spent. 16325. 
Calhoun . (A. TT.) Bible’ Ys) ‘right. 
9904. 
Calhoun (Clayton) Rose of the Dar- 
danelles. 1835. 
Calhoun (M. HE.) Hast meet the 
West. 17695. 
Calhoun (V. C.) Hard to. smile. 
13294. 
Cali (John) Banjoistic. 9857, 15100. 


Caliendo (Pasqualina) 
bella. 1914. 


Sei tutta mia, 


1647 


INDEX 


California teachers assn. 
calling you. 2801. 
California. Univ. Associated students. 
California glee club songs. 10000. 
Calkins (H. D.) MHottsy, tottsy, holy 

cow. 22782. 
Call to praise. 27306. 
Callahan (Donald) She’s the navy’s 


sweetheart. 23799. 
Callahan (M. J.): 
Solitaire. 29089. 


When, we parted. 14851. 
Callender (Fitz Gerald Bruce-) 
Bruce-Callender (Fitz Gerald) 
Callender (Stella) : 
Laughing eyes. 
Laura. 20620. 
Lovely one. 8492. 
Querida mia. 28879. 
Callias (H. de): 
Au chateau de Laboisiére. 84. 
Trois poémes. 7567. 
Callju (J. M.): 
All aroun’ Chicago. 24454. 
Meet me in Chicago town. 
Calmbacher (A. A.): 
Come closer. 7655. 
He’s my little rain-beau. 8021. 
If wives were like automobiles. 
20433. 
Calo (William) I 
25339. 
Calson (Charles) 
fort! 10498. 
Caltabiano (Sebastiano) : 
Or vedi, amor. 11561. 
Sovra la riva d’ un corrente fiume. 
12022. 
Visione de S. Martino. 26795. 
Calver (F. L.) Delight thou in the 


See 


28238. 


1352. 


still love you. 


Geh’ nicht wieder 


Lord. 19914. 
Calvin (KE. C.) 1868 mediey. 7310 
(147). 


Cambridge music co., ltd.: 

After the sun’s kissed the world 
good-bye. 24444, 

Alone in a crowd. 4619. 

Come down to earth little angel. 
2870. 

Dear old fashion’d waltz. 

Follow a big cigar. 3089. 

Grown-up baby. 38178. 

Hello, blue sky! bye-bye, 
106138. 

If anything 
28020. 

Let’s sing 
13694. 

Misery farm. 1395. 

My only consolation. 

Summer days. 16826. 

There’s a bluebird singing a new 
song. 21590. 

Too long. 29321. 


10194. 


blues. 
happened to you. 


the ecuddley song. 


11392. 


California’s 


pt. 17, n. s., v. 24 


Turn of the tide. 19236. 
Wosie. 7245. 
Cambronero (Pablo) Que me llamen 
lo que quieran. 14256. 
Cameron (Al): 
At nesting time. 22047. 
Forget your yesterdays. 
Peanut song. 23587. 
Special songs, stories & jokes. 


22548. 


21445. 
Why does sweitzer cheese have 
holes. 24816. 


Cameron (C. J.) trading as The Whit- 
tier press. At a football game. 
9804. 

Cameron (G. F.) 

Cameron (L. R.) 


Iida waltz. 25405. 
Story of Old Glory. 


14544. 

Cameron (Scott) Georgia peach. 
27707. 

Cameron (W.-R.) My shy little girl. 
25946. 


Camilieri (L.) Ring the bells. 23699. 
Camm (Walter) : 

Boys of the neighborhood. 4788. 

Down on the old west side. 5085. 

Get out into the sun. 5285. 

Hollywood bound. 5440. 

I’m meant for you. 5562. 

Maggie O’Reilly. 5948. 

Parting friends. 63805. 

Shake off the blues. 6612. 

That made me fall in love. 6887. 
Camp (J. S.) Gas. 29647 (69). 
Camp (Jesse van) See Van Camp 

(Jesse) 
Camp meetin’ song. 19748. 
Campa.-(I. M.): 

Alma y corazon. 483. 

Arte mexicano. 7396. 

Cachetitos rojos. 15208. 

General Almazan. 10499. 

México altivo. 8596. 

Ternura. 12154. 

Viva Celaya. 23832. 
Campanaro (V. R.) My 
paradise. 1468, 23347. 
Campbell (A. H.) What does a 
woman say when she _ proposes. 

14820. 
Campbell (Bradford) I 
Thee. 12594 (146). 
Campbell (C. M:) Romance. 21259. 
Campbell (Camille) Let me call you 
sweetheart Mary. 5883. 

Campbell (E. C.) Old pal, I am lone- 
some tonight, 23511. 

Campbell (Gordon) : 

Prelude. 2692. 

Sei mir gegriisst. 4102. | 
Campbell (Ian) High up on a hill- 

top. 8383, 3226. ' 


dream of 


will extol 


1648 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Campbell (J. E.): 
My love seemed despised. 25928. 
Pleading. 18753. 
Campbell (Jimmy): 
All join in and be happy. 35. 
By the Volga. 7555. 
Ege song. 5134. 
If I had you. 996. 
Kirry machree. 5788. 
Parted. 11613. 
Plaything. 18752. 
Prehistorie blues. 28628. 
She loves me. 21384. 
When the organ played at twilight. 
24274, 
Campbell (L. M.) Down by the lake 
of dreams. 2969. 
Campbell (Lloyd) publications, ine.: 
Fagan love song. 17732, 24971. 
I got a misery. 22767. 
I love you. 15754. 
Little senorita. 5878. 
My heart keeps beating time. 
20924. 
Never again. 8743. + 
Strangers now. 19051. 
That music box tune. 19148. 
Walkin’ around in a dream. 9518. 
When the sun goes down. 19359. 
Campbell (M. L.) Violet’s message. 
29408. 
Campbell (M. W.) God doth call. 
10538. 
Campbell (Ruth) Where is my sweet- 
heart to-night. 124386. 
Campbell (T. J.) Bashful lover’s 
song. 24551. 
Campbell, Connelly & co.: 
All join in and be happy. 35. 
And only me knows why. 22019. 
Beneath the harvest moon. 19643. 
Blue hills cf Pasadena. 7519. 
By the lagoon. 128138. 
By the Volga. 7555. 
Chasing my happiness. 10040. 
Continong. 10112. 
Copper blues. 19838. 
Dance away your blues. 19877. 
Dancing shoes. 19881. 
Darling old mother o’ mine. 7718. 
Don’t make my heart your play- 
thing. 10253. 
Eba-dena-dinah-do. 3011. 
Heg song. 5134. 
Eneore. 27592. 
End of the evening. 13098. 
Ever so goosey. 7845. 
Everybody’s melodies. 13127. 
Firecrackers. 3070. 
Gateway to the desert. 25044. 


25075. 


Harmony heaven. 25148. 
High up in the sky. 5428. 


1649 


I don’t like to be liked like that. 
TSy Fat 

I keep on picking ’em up. 22771. 

I'll be getting along. 27921. 

T’ll never find a pal like you. 
25285. 

Ill wait for you. 8134. 

I love to be in love. 20332. 

I’m as good as you. 25300. 

I’m on my way to heaven. 13452. 

I’m tuned in for life, to station 
L. O. V..E: 5787. 

I’m wishing by the wishing well. 
8183. 

I’ve always wanted to call you my 
sweetheart. 8200. 

It’s the way you do it that counts. 
20494. 

It would be wonderful. 20501. 

King’s with his people again. 
8377. 

Kirry machree. 5788. 

Laughing at the world. 18676. 

Leave the women alone. 20625. 

Look in her eyes. 3569. 

Love is all that matters. 25675. 

Matilda. 8559. 

Melancholy Pierrot. 20824. 

Memories of love and you. 8587. 

My Honolulu moon. 1479. 

Nadina. 8730. 

Oh! I do like a basinful of hot- 
pot. 1597. 

Parted. 11618. 

Prehistoric blues. 23628. 

Raggedy romp. 165386. 

Rhubarb and custard. 1801. 

She loves me. 21334. 

Smiling through your. tears. 
9194. 

Some Sunday in the summertime. 
2008 

Someone to love. 21411. 

Spring feelin’. 4206. 

Terribly fond of you. 21552. 

Tesha. 2155. 

That’s all that matters. 16898. 

That’s my fascination. 19156. 

There ain’t many babies about. 
24052. 

There is always a bright light 
gleaming. 4808. 

There’s room in my heart. 29285. 

Waltz of the skates. 12338. 

We must all have another. 4454. 

What are you going to do about 
Mary. 17079. 

What can you do without money. 
21787. 


“What’s the good of moonlight. 


17084. 


When the organ played at twi- 
light. 24274. 


INDEX 


Campisi (Hdward): 
Sweet childhood days. 21509. 
You kindled a fire in my heart. 
27016. 
Campos’ (Alberto) 
19243. 
Campos (Anastacio) 
Campos (J. M.): 
De tu lado al paraiso. 10185. 
Laura y Georgina. 11017. 
Campos (P. M.): 
De tu lado al paraiso. 10185. 
Laura y Georgina. 11017. 
Camusat (Speranza-) : 
A la eagna. 4579. 
Bravoure. 4794. 
Glory. 7962. 
Ingénument. 15874. 
Nanan. 16801. 
Triumph. 26703. 
Camussi (Hzio) : 
Festival. 631. 
Pantomima romantica. 1669. 
Canada, reciprocal copyright protec- 
tion of music, p. 5. 
Canada steamship lines, Itd. 
of romance. 21246. 
Canard blanc. 4841, 7571. 
Candish (C. F. C.) Westward ho. 
14817. 
Candlyn Cra: He) e 


Ultimo adios. 


Crudo. 2895. 


Rivers 


America the friendly land. 9769. 
Christ is born to-day. 19798. 
Echoes. 559. 

Evensong. 7840. 
Fantasie-impromptu. 7862. 
Office of the holy communion. 
3836. 

Pibroch of Donuil Dhu. 1696. 


Son of Mary. 23879. 

Song without words. 9250. 
Songs for glee clubs. 21431, 21482. 
Songs of the New York state col- 


lege for teachers. 6786. 
Toceata. 7573. 
Cafiedo (Alfonso) Au  monastére. 
74138. 
Canepa (Alfredo) Canzone di Lilly. 
27314. 
Canfield (Ray): 
Canfield’s (Ray) melody uke 


album nos da. 2938: 
Give to the world the best you 


have. 22603, 27723. 
Varsity rhythm. 24175. 
Canfield (Roy) Crystal river. 9709 
(47) 
Cannaday (R. J.): 
Dinah. 10226. 
Do your stuff, Mandy do. 10248. 


Mom’s got pop on ice. 16203. 

My rose of all the world. 11398. 

Oh! Oh! Oh! what am I going to 
do. 163877. 


pt. It, n. s., v. 24 


She’s a darn good pal. 16672. 
She’s the peachy-est peach I know. 


16682. 

That’s me. 16901. 

You’ve trumped my heart and won. 
17221. 


Canning (J. J.) When your mother 


smiles at you. 12482. 
Cannio (H.) Io tengo ’o pallone. 
25447, 
Cannon (Gus): 
Feather bed. 18152. 
Heart-breakin’ blues. 20226. 


Madison street rag. 5942. 
Pig ankle strut. 14183. 
Riley’s wagon. 143806. 
Springdale blues. 14527. 

Cannon (W. W.) Absorbed in theme. 

27061. 
Cannon (Z. F.) Don’t give me the 
family eye. 2963. 

Canonge (Hnrique) Corina. 

Canoro (Louis or Luigi) : 
Addo sta figlieme. 21979. 
Aggio ditto accussi’. 2608. 
Babilonia. 2685. 
Contrattore onesto. 22285. 
Core ea soffre. 19839, 24761. 
Eterno amore. 3024. 
Lavoro 6 onesta. 23648. 
’Na mamma senza core. 
Negiuli’, ngiuli’?! 23485. 
Nu poco poco ’e zuccaro. 
Pace col Vaticano. 3892. 
Passione ardente. 28785. 
Perché non m’ ami piu’. 
Pietoso waltz. 26179. 
Senza figlie! 11878. 
Serenata all’ antica. 
Vezzosa. 4412. 
Vita di Broadway. 4418. 
Viva La Guardia. 24191. 

Cantarini (Aldo) : 
Diastaltica. 10220. 
Hsicastica. 10854. 
Sistaltica. 11931. 

Canteloube (J.): 
Air de Jan. 17263. 
Chant de labour. 17500. 
Invocation a la fontaine. 


7672. 


3771. 
11484. 


23591. 


11880. 


18163. 


Mas. 11222, 18420, 20798-20800. 
Cantemus. 12842. 
Canto B. (Prisciliano)  Quiero..... ! 
18801. 


Cantor (Eddie) Im keeping company 
now. 20368, 22818. 
Cantor (Harry) Hazy 

13308. 
Cantor (Nellie) Dixie Dan. 
Cantrell (Margaret) : 
My Aragon Rose. 11350. 
You took all when you said good- 
bye. 12560. 


Cantrelle (R.) Complainte. 


dawning. 


10229. 


4942. 


1650 


INDEX 


- nos. 1-12, 1929 


Cantrelle (W.) Complainte. 4942. 
Cantu (Agostino) : 
Impressoes brasileiras. 383885. 
Violeiro. 24188. 
Canty, (C.. A.) : 
Bel bergé. 12729. 
Bela paisana. 12730. 
Cantu (J. C.) Lagrimas de sangre. 
11003. 
Cantuale Romano-seraphicum. 7578. 
Cantus-firmus-praeludien. 298, 17480. 
Cantus passionis Domini nostri Jesu 
Christi. 17481. 
Canuel (Albert) 
10665. 
Canzoniere popolare dell’Italia setten- 
trionale. 4847. 
Capacete (Rafael) 
y seis. 24935. 
Capalbo (Saverio) : 
Core ca soffre. 


How can you forget. 


En la ciento diez 


19839, 24761. 


Passione ardente. 28785. 
Capano (Frank): 
Blue moments. 27242. 


I won’t believe it’s raining. 22878. 
Cape Cod follies. 24040. 
Capitaine Thérése. 2589 (40). 
Capitana (La) 24682. 
Capitol music co. On a quiet after- 

noon. 1621. 

Caplan (Irving): 

Give me a little kiss. 5304. 

I’m tunning[!] on station L. O. 

Wak... S179. 


Lota of the South Seas. 1265. 
Caplan music pub. co.: 
Lota of the South Seas. 1265. 


My Armenia. 6091. 
They know their dates in Arabia. 
9389. 
Caplinger (Warren) On the banks 
of that silvery stream. 11540. 
Capolingua (Antonio) : 
Mamma nu mi mannati all’acqua 
sula. 11186. 
U sciccareddu. 12284. 
Cappa (Claude) Memories of Rose. 
' 28427. 


Cappelletti (Alfeo) 


Capps (Morton): 
Dreaming of that June night of 
bygone vears. 24885. 
My dream of dreams came true. 
25909. 
My Lucky Strike song. 11385. 
There’s a melody aringing in my 
heart. 26649. 
Veoney. 29397. 
Caprara (Romeo) 
9795. 


Capraro (J. J.) 
1973. 


Burlesea. 27289. 


Aria all’ antica. 


Sizzling the blues. 
Capri (Alfred) 


Vieja castilla. 26784. 


Capua (BH. di): 
De lo alto de los cielos. 
O sole mio. 6216. 
Roses. 9059. 
Caputo (August) 
march. 17234. 
Carabella (Hizio): 
Novelletta. 15218. 
Rapsodia romanesea. 16541. 
Carabella (J. F.) Spanish goodnight. 
23914. 
Caraciolo (Frank) 
be mine. 27472. 
Caraciolo (Josephine) Rosalie. 
Caravaglios (Raffaele) : 
Festa tragica. 15479. 
Hoffmann. 20254. 
Processione notturna del Venerdi 
Santo. 16514. 
San Clemente a Casauria. 
Serenata agli sposi. 16663. 
Carazo (Castro) In June you'll hear 
the band play our wedding tune. 
15846. 
Carballo (Francisco) : 
Conchita. 4944. 
Trigémino. 26696. 


Carbonara (Gerard) : 
Blow! Mister Jinx, we’re through. 
17413. 
Burlesque humor. 27291. 
Deserted battlefield. 27500. 
Half a chance. 17875. 
Lola. 5888. 
Lost you, 18388. 
Poker ballet. 8936. 
Revenge. 18823. 
Swagger. 29179. 
Carbonel (C. L. S. Chaminade) 
Chaminade (C. L. 8.) 
Carcelli (Mario) Royal method for 
piano accordion. 26306. 
Cardarelli (Joseph) She’s not quite 
fifty. 16679. 
Cardélis. 24683. 
Cardiganshire tunes. 
Cardillo (Salvatore) : 
Consecration. 3899. 
Serenade. 28989. 
Cardoni (Alessandro): 
Alhambra. 4606. 
Baruffe trasteverine. 15104. 
Prime gioie della giovane banda. 
16504-16510. 
Seuola del bel 
- 9107, 11860. 
Carducci (T. Petralia) 
Carducci (T.) 


12989. 


xxIv May 1929 


Darling will you 


4056. 


16624. 


See 


24684. 


eanto italiano. 


See Petralia 


Carena (Camillo) Sport. 19035. 
Carew (Evelyn) Powder river. 
21187. 


1651 


INDEX 


Carew (Molly): 

Hverywhere I look. 20019. 

Flight. 7900. 

My little garden world. 3788. 

Spring’s a-coming to town. 21455. 
Carey (C. F.) Bobby Carey. 22150. 
Carey (George) Dream days. 7781. 
Carey (Henry) America. 22011. 
Carey (Tom) Moyer’s universal 

teacher for plectrum banjo. 1441. 
Carey (W.L.) In the Ozarks. 25438. 
Carhart (M. T.) It’s a Pontiac. 1069. 
Caricchia (Antonio) All’ amata pa- 
tria. 17268. 

Carignani (Carlo) Rondine. 16524. 
Carisch (A. & G.) & @: 

A Maria. 6. 

Abbandono. 14986. 

Alla capanna di Betlemme. 17274. 

Alla casentinese. 17275. 

Amore coi piedi. 12642, 12643. 

Aria all’ antica. 2657, 9795. 

Ariette oubliée. 19568. 

Baby dear. 27167. 

Bambolina. 22083. 

Bel bergé. 12729. 

Bela paisana. 12730. 

Bella bambina. 158, 159. 

Bella Napoli. 7488. 

Billy. 184. 

Canti del cammino. 7577. 

Canto di passione. 197538. 

Canzone del piccolo spazzacamino. 

22201. 

Canzone della mamma. 12846. 

Carezze. 306. 

Chanson mystique. 15231. 

Ciliege. 2850, 2851. 

Colibri. . 15262. 

Come una sigaretta. 27406. 

Comprendi?! 7660. 

Concerto. 23593. 

Congiura dei burloni. 27414. 

Corrente. 7673. 

Cosi 6 la vita. 12938, 15278. 

Costantinopoli. 7676. 

Cuor dei cuori. 7690. 

Danza circassa. 19888. 

Danza dei Lilliput. 22332. 

Derviches tourneurs. 7738. 

Diana. 17641. 

Dormi, Fantolin. 22400. 

Due canti del Tasso. 14761. 

Effluvio primaverile. 17699. 

Epitafi. 3016. 

Hstasi. 15441. 

Fantoches. 20027. 

Favolette morali. 3055. 

Festa del grano. 10405. 

Festa di Trecastagni. 13156. 

Festival. 681. 

Fiera del villaggio. 22511. 

Yilastroceca della rondine. 13160. 

Flirt primaverile. 10432. 


1652 


pt. 10, n.s., v. 24 


Florecita. 22526, 24998. 

Gavotta. 20127. 

Giacomina. 27710, 27711. 

Hongkong. 22727. 

Humoresque. 8082. 

Improvviso. 138526. 

Leggenda. 15998. 

Lemme, lemme. 3529. 

Liriche infantili. 13718. 

Lussimpiccolo. 1297, 1298. 

M.N. F. 18796, 18378. 

Macchinetta da cucire. 8513. 

Madonna bruna. 1306, 1307. 

Marcetta grigio verde. 20772. 

Marcia funebre. 20781. 

Marcietta grigio verde. 13833. 

Margery. 13834, 25755. 

Maschere del cuore. 13845. 

Mascheroneide. 28401. 

Mediolanum. 3646. 

My black Carolina. 23334. 

Neve rossa. 3782, 16312. 

Nostalgia de Granada. 16342. 

Notte sul Volga. 26021. 

Nuage. 21015. 

Nuit d’automne. 21016. 

Nuovo metodo per violino con la 
teoria del tetracordo. 16352, 
16353. 

Onda. 14109, 18670. 

Ouverture giocosa. 21108. 

Pantomima romantica. 1669. 

Parla il nonno. 14147. 

Pastorale montanina. 23580. 

Patria. 1678. 

Pattuglia dei Tzigani. 28786. 

Pavana dogale. 16457. 

Pieeadilly. 3933, 3934, 11644. 

Piccoli canti. 14178. 

Pifferata di natale. 1699. 

Preludietto. 8962. 

Presagi. 11695. 

Primo bacio. 14240, 14241. 

Punto e virgola. 1750, 1751. 

Quattro strambotti. 4347. 

Rigaudon. 9034. 

Ronda dei balilla. 26291. 

Sagra al villaggio. 9078. 

Sai tu perché. 1858, 4076. ? 

Saturnale. 28958. 

Se torno a nascere. 1904, 1905. 

Serenata alle maschere. 14390. 

Serenata tzigana. 14391, 23783. 

Si va in citté. 14412. 

Silvana. 29042. 

Sogno d’Hollywood. 23858, 23859. 

Soldatini in parata. 14466. 

Sonata. 18792, 17424, 17868. 

Sport. 19085. 

S.t.r.amilan.o. 2075, 2076, 

Straniera. 9289. 

Stresa L'do. 21485. 

Terzo album di danze moderne. 
26615. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Torniamo alla terra. 9411. 
Tramonto. 9417. 

Tramonto languido. 24118. 
Tramonto sul Tabor. 16960. 


Tre, 2237, 2238. 
Tre studi da concerto. 18740. 
Ultimo convegno. 26734. 


29388. 
14754, 21716. 


Valse anglaise. 
Valzer della luna. 


Villanella. 9494. 

Visione de S. Martino. 26795. 
Visioni, 9501. 

Vita agreste. 9503. 

Voluttango. 14772, 26803. 
Ziki-Paki Ziki-Pu. 14969, 14970, 
TOD 

1° sonatina. 9703. 

2* sonatina. 9706, 9707. 


Carl (EH. S.): 
My heart calls to thee. 11372. 
My old Kentucky home. 1497. 
Carl (Howard) Oh! pal. 11520. 
Carlander (Marjorie) What your 
love would mean to me. 21797. . 
‘Carlberg (Bengt) Nar klockorna 
tystnat. 23416. 
Carlbom (N. M.) I’m coming back 
sweetheart. 18033. 
Carle (Frankie) pseud. See Carlone 
(F. N.) 
Carle (Richard) : 


Antoinette. 2589 (7). 
Miss Clementina. 2589 (222). 
My Madagasear maid. 24426 
(196). 
Carley (D. L.): 
Baby Ruth gum. 101. 
Because I love you dear. 2712. 
Carli (Carlo de) See De Carli 
(Carlo) 
Carline (C. H.) Our comrades in 
blue. 8847. 


Carlisle (Ghita) See Vaughan (G. 


C.) 
Carlisle (Margaret) Goldielocks and 
the three bears. 15588. 
Cario- (LJ. di)" See Di Carlo (1. J.) 
Carlo (Monte): 
Soul mates. 2039. 
You’ve got to know just how to 


make love. 7284. 
Carlone (F. N.) Modern transcription 
of Humoreske. 20869. 
Carloni (Arnaldo) Tre composizioni 
per pianoforte. 15220. 
Carloni (Tullio) Danza cireassa. 
19888. 


Carlos (Don) pseud. Argentino amor. 


9794. 
Carlos (Walter) 
Carlson (A. F.) 
try. 3305. 


Slip. 6680. 
I love thee, my coun- 


Carlson (A, W.): 

I’d go to the end of the world for 

you. 20305. 

I want you. 20401. 
Garlson (B...Hey; 

Have you forgotten. 

My Hawaiian souvenir. 
Carlson (Bert): 


804. 
23562. 


Flower lei. 17769. 

Nir brollopsklocker ringa. 14018. 
Carlson (D.8.): 

Flapperette song. 20061. 

flower of the night. 22529. 

In the kingdom of my heart. 

20468. 

Jolly radio bug. 205382. 

Joy bug dance. 20534. 

Kingdom of my dreams. 20581. 

Love’s melodies. 20728. 

My beloved. 20907. 

Seven little sisters. 21329. 

Sleep my baby sleep. 11948. 


Some one is calling. 23868. 
Static. 21470. 
While I waltz with you. 21840. 
Wise ol’ moon. 26964. 
Wondering where you are. 
Carlson (F. H.) High flyer. 
17924. 
Carlson (Harry) Another star in the 
family flag. 2648. 
Carlson (I. HE.) . We’ve met to say 
goodbye. 2385. 

Carlson (Nathaniel) : 
Blessed cross. 15150. 
End of the way. 249389. 
Fairest among ten 

20024. 
God is calling yet. 


19418. 
3225, 


thousand. 


20153. 


God’s word and promise. 22616. 
I’m not ashamed. 22824. 
Joyfully onward. 22983. 

Keep your eyes on Jesus. 20574. 


Lion of Judah. 20661. 
Others. 16419. 
Saved to serve. 23751. 


Songs of trust and triumph. 26484. 


Thou art more to me. 21614. 
Weighed and wanting. 21776. 
Carlson (S. H.) Lost love. 23134. 


Carlstrom (J. A.) 
23262. 

Carlton (—) Eddie Cantor’s automo- 
bile horn song. 5138. 

Cariton (A. J. H.): 


Message of love. 


Cat’s me-ow. 316. 
Enchanted garden. 572. 
Red suspenders. 4012, 16548. 


*Till life’s journey ends. 6938. 
Carlton (Bud) pseud. See Carlton 
(M. L.) 
Carlton (Harry): 
Constantinople. 402, 403. 
Costantinopoli. T676. — 


1653 


INDEX 


Carlton (Harry )—Continued. 
Shinaniki da. 6629, 26392. 
That old-time organ melody. 2161. 
When God made that mother for 
Vou.) 7100; 
Carlton (M. L.): 
Little dear. 11079. 
My sweet is sweet on me. 
Pirates’ love ship. 28816. 
Carlton (Sam) : 
I used to be a shrinking vy-let. 
954, 3344. 
Please don’t cut out my sauer- 
kraut. 11659, 18755. 
Carlyle (George) Sweet daddy. 9319. 
Carman (E. S. T.): 
Bonjour Parrain. 2580 (83). 


28570. 


Hn chemin de fer. 2589 (85). 
Petite marche de _ Polichinelle. 
2589 (264). 
Carman (Lillian) Whistlin’ blues. 
12448. 


Carman (Marius): 
Bonjour Parrain. 2589 (38). 


Dans les prés fleuris. 9709 (49). 
En chemin de fer. 2589 (85). 
Petite berceuse. 9709 (185). 
Petite marche de_ Polichinelle. 
2589 (264). 
Carmen-verlag. Serenissimus-marsch. 
11888. 


Carmichael (Hoagy) : 
Harvey. 27791. 
March of the hoodlums. 
One night in Havana. 
Rockin’ chair. 28915. 
Star dust. 4209. 
What kind o’ man is you. 29469. 
Carmichael (Isabel) ’Way down on 
the old river farm. 17061. 
Carnaval de Princesse d’ 
2589 (42). 
Carnevale (lL. P.) 
3201. 
Carnevali (Vito) 
chickadee. 218. 
Carney (H. M.) 
15125. 
Caro (Harold) 
Caro (Roma) 
Carol of the birds. 
Carol of the flowers. 22204. 
Caropresi (A. C. B.) Marasita. 3619. 
Carosio (Fabrizio) Laura soave. 1185. 
Carow (H. O.): 
Dusk finds me dreaming of you. 
13078. 
Hv’ryday girl. 15452. 
Hot steppin’. 8074. 
If Washington were alive to-day. 
15830. 
If you but knew. 
Martha’s dance. 
Melody. 8580. 


28385. 
28725. 


Auberge. 

Melody of you. 
Bobolink and the 
Belle of Carmel. 


17862. 
1273. 


Green moon. 
Love divine. 
222038. 


22894. 
13843. 


Carr (Nat): 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 24 


My Mary. 16274. 
On that little sunny hill with you. 


18659. 

Overnight. 8862. 

Wanted—a wife who can cook. 
14792. 

When I have found the way. 
17090. 


When I’m good. 9557. 
Carpenter (B. L.): 
My home town girl. 16262. 
Song of Charlestown high. 21417. 
Carpenter (Bert) True love can never 
forget. 9429. 
Carpenter (D. R.) Will you love me 
when I’m old. 21864. 
Carpenter (EK. W.): 
My reputation. 25944. 
Rainbow's pot of gold. 21214. 
Carpenter (J. A.): 


Little dancer. 1226. 
Little Indian. 1226. 
Quartet. 1757. 
Carpenter (Jean) I had your smile. 
157381. 
Carpenter (Pauline) Spooning in the 
sky. 12031 


Carpentieri (C.): 
Delfy. 18005. 
Gringo viejo. 

Carr (EH. E.): 

If I only had a girl like you. 
3376. 
She’s a winner. 29011. 
Carr (Hlizabeth) You are the girl 
that I love. 9654. 


Carr (F. U.) ‘That wonderful yester- 
day. 4308. 


Carr (H. E.) Desert rat. 22364. 


Carr(Howard) Solomon Island scenes. 
6701. 


Carr (Ken) I never thought I’d ever 
care. 253835. 


Carr (Leroy) : 

How long, how long blues. 
17966. 

Just worrying. blues. 

Low down dirty blues. 

Mean old train blues. 

Naptown blues. 28589. 

Prison bound blues. 3981. 

Tired of your low down ways. 
14676. 

Truth about the thing. 29347. 

You don’t mean me no _ good. 
4551, 19453. 


13275. 


3258, 


28177. 
3597. 
3644. 


Daughter of mine. 27473, 27474. 
I get it from my daddy. 27901, 


27902. 
No no babie. 28630, 28631. 
Sarah. 289538, 28954. 


1654 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


They say good-night in the morn- 


ing. 29288. 

When you’re in love. 29500. 

Carraro (Omero) Amore ed = arte. 
7365. 

Garren. EB.) : 

Ducky bird hops. 19928. 

Mabel’s waltz. 20746. 

Margaret-Hmily skating. 20783. 

Susie goes a-shoppin’. 21503. 

Teddy bear’s pranks. 21545. 
Carrere (A. 8.) Bernabé 6 de Madrid 


4 Biarritz. 27208. 
Carri (Ferdinand) : 

Hohe schule der doppelgriff-tech- 
nik virtuosenstudien ftir violine. 
841-848. 

Teufels-tanz. 

Carrico! (C. E.): 

Carmelita, you’re my own. 

Eson just for you. 27606. 

Hollywood blues. 27889. 

Carrie (D.) Cock o’ the North. 12904. 

Carrie (Roberson) Cupid’s tune of 
rosy June. 4980. 

Carriere (L. L.) I know she shouldn’t 
care for me now. 8123. 

Carrigan (Frank) Lindbergh’s ro- 
mance. 11069. 

Carrillo (EK. A.): 

Caramelo. 10017. 

Chata ingrata. 10041. 

Chinampa. 10061. 

Del rancho a New York. 10205. 

Desde la raiz hasta el huese. 
10210. 

Emilio Carranza. 
Vino. 12320. 
Carrillo (Marcello) Not for a world 
of gold. 163844. 
Carrillo L. (Carlos) : 

Amigo, amigo. 22014. 

Feodomiro natera. 22510. 

Fu pafiuelo. 22564. 

Carrington (O. M.): 
In quest of Santa Claus. 
Mysterious master. 3769. 
Carrol (Gene) Gene and Ford and 
Glenn folio. 25055. 
Carroli (Bruce) Dearest pal, how I 
miss you. 19910. 
Carroll (Harl) vanities, 7th ed. 9935. 
Carroll (F. D.) Song of Florida. 
16753. 
Carroll 
24787. 
Carroll (Harry): 

Blue step. 22145. 

Japanese toyland. 22967. 

Out of a clear blue sky. 

What do I care. 24233. 


Carroll (M. H.) Recessional. 


2157. 
27320. 


10334. 


20458. 


(Gene) Daddy’s 


23055. 


21220. 


lullaby. . 


Carroll (M. L.) Road that leads to 
eternity. 28912. 

Carroll (S. J.) Every dream has a 
scheme. 10370. 

Carroll (Wm. B.): 

Bad girl. 7452. 
Bad girl, I’m yearning for you. 
19605. 

Carroll’s (Harl) sketch book. 13038, 
13144, 14801, 14505, 15285, 15965, 
16027. 

Carrozzini (Dante) Recreation. 6422. 

Carruth (P. M.) pseud. See Murdock 
(C. P.) ; 

Carruthers (H. A.) 

Carse (Adam): 

Air a danser. 19515. 

Album leaf. 4604. 

Four old nursery rhymes. 310. 
Hungarian dance. 19700; 19701. 
Hungarian dances. 12784. 
Largo. 20184. 

Nursery. 11489, 11490. 

Pensive moments. 26159. . 
Rosamunde. 23764. 

School marches. 23760. 

Slow movement. 23251. 
Stepping lightly. 26521. 

Valse coquette. 7038. 

Carson (J. A.) Spanish serenade. 
16783. 

Carson (Mary) pseud. See Kidd (M. 
C 


My lady. 25922. 


#) 
Carson (Robert) 
5989. 
Carste (Hans) Nur einmal mochte ich 


Maybe tomorrow. 


mit dir noch gliticklich sein! 21018. 
Carsten (Bert): 
Drommar i det bla. 22436. 


18576. 
Them lovin’ blues. 


Nir méanen ler. 

Carter (A. C.) 

29269. 

Carter (A. P.): 
Diamonds in the rough. 27511. 
Hngine one-forty-three. 19999. 
Foggy mountain top. 15502. 

God gave Noah the rainbow sign. 


22610. 
Grave on the green hillside. 
27756. 
I’m thinking to-night of my blue 
eyes. . 20378. 
Little Moses. 23090. 
Lulu Wall. 28359. 
My Clinch Mountain home. 
13959. 
Carter (Buenta) Song of love and 
hope. 21422. 
Carter (C. EH.) Baby smiles. 24539. 
Carter (H. G.): 
Love and night. 23138. 
Oh mother mine. 23500. 
Carter (L. L.) Molly o’mine. 8625. 


1655 


INDEX 


Carter (N. G.)  Vestris ship sinks. 
9488. 

Carter (P.\F.).)You. 14922 

Carter (R. L.) Lonesome in my old 


home town. 11101. 

Carter (Russell) Songs for glee clubs. 
21431, 21482. 

Carter (S. P.) 

Carter (T.. P.) 
3906. 

Cartwright (B.): 

San Antonio. 28946. 
Zacatecas. 29640. 

Cartwright (EK. B.) Romaine. 18841. 

Caruthers (I. L.) Regret. 23685. 

Caruthers (W. B.) Flag song. 13170. 

Carver (E. R.) Poéme d amour. 
6345. 

Cary & Co.; 

I found my paradise when I found 
you. 901. 
In old Granada. 20454. 
June roses. 20540. 
Little Jack Tar. 3554. 
Magic pot. 20752. 
Medley of nursery songs. 
28418. 
Merry moments. 
Musical portraits. 
My lady of dreams. 
Patch and powder. 3913. 
Playing at soldiers. 38954. 
Roland’s memory lessons. 
Rondoletta. 1830. 
Rosemary. 4062. 
Roundelay. 4067. 
Song of the kettle. 
Souvenir. 21440. 
Vie joyeuse. 2322, 7053. 
Wedding hymn. 12360. . 

Caryl (Dena) Mignon. 18454. 

Caryll (Ivan) Toreador. 14976 (346). 

Caryll (Maud) Toreador. 14976 (346). 

Casa editrice Alfonso Drago. See 
Drago (Alfonso) casa editrice. 

Casa editrice musicale italiana. 
torale. 2064. 

Casa editrice musicale Saporetti & 
Cappelli. See Saporetti & Cappelli. 
Casa editrice musicale. 

Casa editrice musicaie U. N. A. C. See 
U. N. A. C. (Casa editrice musicale) 

Casa ed. N. Zanichelli. See Zanichelli 
(N.) Casa ed. 

Casa musicale Mauro: 

3imba gentil..... | 27225927226. 
Dimentiea. 22370, 223871: 
Fiorellin di prato! 27652. 

Kiss me. 28210. 
Laguna. 230388, 23089. 
M’hai rubato il cuore, 
My dear old boy. 28529. 
Non dirmelo! 238457, 28641. 


Sweet fern. 29187. 
Paris—New York! 


28417, 
28439. 
3710. 
18528. 
21254. 


6729. 


Pas- 


25713. 


pt. Ill, n. 8., v. 24 


O dolce fanciulla. 28660, 28661. 

Signore del Tassametro. 29036. 

Vide un bimbo un fiorellin. 26782, 
29401. 


Casa musicale Sonzogno, s. a.: 
Amico Fritz. 23209. 
Arlecchinos wirt. 19564. 
Canzone di maggio. 24681. 
Donne curiose. 24855. 
Inno a Roma. 14250. 

Inno di Roma. 18160. 
Maschere. 16139. 
Preziose ridicole. 
Re. 9009, 16542. 
Rosa di Saron. 23719. 
Rosamunda. 4057. 
Sacra Italia. 11805. 
Sirenetta. 16712. 
Sulamita. 16824. 

Uomo che ride. 4391. 
Zierpuppen. 24420. © 

Casadesus (Francis) : 
Béatitudes. 12716. 
Chevauchée. 19776. 
Dvorianine i krestianine. 
F lle du tambour major. 
Grand mogol. 13269. 
Madame Favart. 14077. - 
Mam/’zelle Trompette. 25735. 
Mascotte. 25772. 
Mousquetaires au couvent. 
Ni-si-ni-mi. 11449. 

Petite bohéme. 26166. 

Rahi yaho. 11734. 

Rip. 14307. 

Saltimbanques. 14350. 

Scéne champétre  corrézienne. 
11832. 

’ Shin-t6. 11908. 

Ti, bériosa! 12212. 

Véronique. 17027. 

Casadesus (Henri) : 
Cotillon Ili. 12939. 


6390. 


10298. 
14076. 


25882. 


Jap. 10898. 
Sonate. 17286 (218). 
Casais (A. R.) One little bit of love. 
21080. 
Casalone (Maggiorino) Saturnia. 
11828. 
Sasals (Pablo) - Romance. 6478. 
Casanova (Felipe) Come back and 


kiss your papa. 247389. 
Casanova. 4860, 19757, 19758. 
Casas (8S. G.): 

A la aurora. 12596. 
Angel de mis ensuenos. 
Aveeillas. 12680. 
Barreteros. 2703. 
Caiman. 12828. 
Carmelita! 10018. 
Celia. 12863. 
Desgraciado. 13009. 
Diadema. 138015. 


12647. 


1656 


IN DEX 


nos. 1—12, 1929 


Duda eterna. 13075. 
Enriqueta. 138101. 
Escalfes. 13108. 
Florecita de una cumbre. 
Gratos ensuenos. 13270. 
Mal agradecida. 138807. 


3083. 


Merino. 3661. 
Ni tu nena querida. 14036. 
No llores Pancha. 38797. 


No mas ati. 3798. 
Paloma blanca, que orgullo tienes. 
141387. 
Que dices chata?? 
Renegado. 4021. 
Rosaura! 143822. 
Siempre Jimulco. 14416. 
Sierra Mojada. 14417. 
Simpatia. 14422. 
Traicion. 14691. 
Tuyo seré!! 14718. 
Casavola (Franco) Gobbo del califfo. 
5312. 
Casciolini (—) 
Case (Valjean) 
Ia bee. 26858. 
Casella (Alfredo) : 


14255. 


Asperges me. 77. 
Were you a rose and 


Cavatina e gavotta. 22208. 
Concerto. 12855, 19760. 
Minuetto. 23277. 
Preludio e danza siciliana. 18781. 
Serenata. 18915. 
Casem (Dave) Goodness gracious 
Gracie. 53387. 


Casey. pseud. See Kuczborski (C. E.) 
Casey (Eggshell) Far from home. 
24977. 
Casey (J. W.): 
All that glitters 
12594 (5). 
Many are the wonderful times wé 


is not gold. 


never had to-gether. 11195. 
Passion flower. 12594 (303). 
Casey (Ken) Walking in the dark. 

19303. : 


Casey (M. P.) I was home again in 
Ireland. 22869. 
Casey (S. Ward-) 

(S.) 
Casey (Terance) I’m lonely. 5557. 
Cash (J. A.) That is how I waste my 
life away. 14618. 
Casiraghi (Roberto) 
eclisse di luna. 16665. 
Caskey (J. J.): 

Locust bloom. 18319. 
Youth and age. 21953. 
Caslar (Dan) Where were 

21839. 
Casnelli (Arnold) When the queen 
comes bounding home. 12420. 
Casriel (Gertrude) Theme 
6905. 


See Ward-Casey 


in 


Serenata 


you? 


16 


songs. » 


Cassanelli (C. S.): 
Holly Wood. 15674. 
I’ve remember’d while you forgot. 

15804. 

Miama babe. 18451, 25829. 

Old Broadway. 8813. 
Cassard (—) Gin and It. 
Cassard (Emm.) Danse slave. 
Cassard (S. S8.): 

Bootleg blues. 19695. 

I know because the jury told me 

so. 8119. 
I’m all hot and bothered. ' 18029. 
Why can’t I throw a natural with 
Cupid. 2479. 

Cassel (—): 

Jag vet, vad du vet. 


15558. 
7716. 


28120. 


Motbokségarnas egen vals. 23313. 

Cassel (A. Z.) Ain’t no use. 19514, 
27079. ' 

Cassel (Torbern) : 

Bruten ros. 27281. — 

Ensam och titta pa manen. 13102. 

LyckodrOémmar. 23168. 
Cassell (8S. J.) Windows. 24327. 
Castaldo (S.) pseuwd. Bolivia. 24617. 


Castanzo (George) Come back to me. 
4937. 
Castelnuovo-Tedesco (Mario) : 


Coneerto in sol. 22284. 


Drei Heine-lieder. 12856. 
Passatempi. 8881. 
Sonata. 24695. 
Three sonnets from the Portugese. 
314. 
Trio in sol. 24124, 24125. 
Caster (Julian) Voices. 2339. 
Castigadoras (Las) 24696. 
Castillo (Lloyd G. del) See Del 
Castillo (Lloyd G.) 
Castle (C. C.) Peoria, we do. 14167. 
Castling (Harry): 
T’ll be waitin’ aroun’. 27923. 


— Or anything else I’ve got. 23546. 
What are you going to do about 


Mary. 17079. 
Who did? why, you did. 2471. 
Why don’t flies get fat? 29534. 


Castri (Ciro di) See Di Castri (Ciro). 
Castro (A.): 

A la luz de la luna. 21967. 

Angel de amor. 22022. 

No vengas a llorar. 23452. 


Casuceci (Leonello) Schodner gigolo. 
26337. 

Caswell (Mearle) Softly shines the 
moon. 14468. 

Cate -(L. D.) Razzolin’ dazzolin’ 
daddy. 26239. 

Cator (T. V.) Song of silence. 9232. 
Caudle (Mamie) Love’s’ evolution. 
8495. 

Cauley (N. N.) Patty Ann’s flower 
garden. 28787. 

of 


INDEX 


Causer Sophomore strut. 


23905. 


(Bob) 


Cavaleabo (Arturo) Serenata espafiol. | 


18916. 
Cavalier’ (J. J:): 

Everybody’s going crazy. 18125. 

Summer night. 14552. 

What have I done to you. 14823. 
Cavalier Lafleur. 17491. 
Cavaliere (Julio): 

I’m always sad. 20342. 

Sweetheart OE oer days. 


Cavallo (P. A.) j 
Fly in the oom 13175. 
I'l fly with you, up to the silv’ry 
moon. 13413. 
Little Danny Cupid. 11078. 
My song of you. 8722. 
That’s why my broken heart cries. 
14631. 
Cavanaugh (W. H.) 
of you, mother mine. 
Cavender & Mills.: 
Darkie town drag. 19891. 
I’ve been thinking things over. 
20390. 


Cavendish music ¢o.: 
As the sun goes down. ‘4654. 
Catty conversations. 4866. 
Cavendish tenth concert party 
album. 4869. 


21522. 


Just a picture 
10939. 


Dancing goblin. 12967. 
Eastern star. 103802. 
Half-an-hour. 18285. 


I don’t think we'll touch upon 
that. 5489. 
I’ve found the whole world in you. 
22849. 
Idle eyes. 20421. 
It must be nice to be a man. 5701. 
It wasn’t meant to be. 10892. 
Java. 159138. 
Laughing marionette. 
15992. 
Love song. 23158. 
Natalie. 37738. 
Once there was. 
One way. 23537. 
Round and round and _ round. 
9065. 
Somebody. 23869. 
Where do I want to be? 9575. 
Which am de best way home? 
9579. 
Who would believe? 21856. 
With the big moon laughing at 
me. 24838. 
Cavendish tenth concert party album. 
4869, 
Cavin, (Bred)... ; Toor 
Honoloo. 1011. 
Cawley (P. A.) I’m needing you most 
just now. 5568. 


13677, 


6254. 


little lane in 


16 


pt. 10, n. s., v. 24 


Cawley (Urquhart) Blessed are the 


dead. 22134. 


Cayrou (J.) Départ de la caravane. 
24834. 

Cazabon (Albert) Little girl’s dance. 
16044. 


Cazadd (L. R.) Down the oakey 
Ozark way. 24871. 

Caziare (HK. D.) Gypsy. 20179. 

Cazin (Louis) Du démanché. 548. 

Ce matin me suis levé. 4870. 

Cecco (Arturo de): 
Basi e bote. 7466. 
Cleopatra. 376. 
Danza rustica. 456. 
Festa tragica. T7878. 
Fioriscon gli aranci. 
Fuga degli amanti 

10477. 
Giuliano. 
Laura soave. 


10416. 
a Chioggia. 


724, 3145. 
1185, 


Notte a Taormina. 11478. 

Otello. 21725. 

Processione notturna del Venerdi 
Santo. 6396. 


San Clemente a Casauria. 6536. 
Serenata agli sposi. 6602. 
Ceci (Louis) Dream of love. 520. 


Cecil (Fred) Stately names of Hng- 


land. 2061. 
Cecil (O. E.) Since I’ve found you. 
21377. 
Cecilia Clare (Sister) Ave Maria. 
22061. 
Ceeley (Leonard) pseud. See Ceiley 
(LizaRene 
Ceiga (G. E.) . Mirage. 18464. 
Ceiley (L. R.): 
Ashes of my dreams. 4658. 
Wonderful girl. 19415. 


Cejka 
28530. 
Celestin (Oscar) 
Celmer *Julian) : 
Harmonijka. 


(Jerry) My diary of you. 
Ta-ta-dady. 19107. 


20208. 


Janek i Marysia. 20509. 
Janek w Ameryce. 20510. 
Celos. 317. 
Cendrillon. 2589 (200), 12594 (288). 


Cenerentola (La) See Angelina. 


Cehidor de Diana. 24704. 
Cenon-Marin (P35) Missing you. 
11290. 
Centek (Joseph) : 
Gal I loved. 7937. 
I still have you. 27982. 
Central state teachers college. Hail 
to Central. 13283. 
Century co.: 
Anthems old and new. 24502. 


Child’s garden of song. 337, 338. 
Old songs hymnal. 26082. 


8 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


i i ii a i aa a Tn 


Century music pub. co.: 
Airplane flight. 28. 
Anitra’s dance. 5354. 
Antique. 24503. 
At the lawn fete. 82. 
Ave Maria. 107. 
Ballet scene. 130. 
Basket of prize kittens. 
By the fountains. 272. 
Castillian afternoon. 
Celeste Aida. 2318. 
Charming. 24710. 
Cinquantaine. 4918, 
Dainty. 24789. 
Distant bells at evening. 492. 
Dragon fly. 5090. 

Dreams of happy hours. 536. 

Dress parade. 544. 

Elégie. 5188, 5139. 

Evening star. TO076. 

Faithful. 24974. 

Fanciful. 24975. 

Flower the 
25001. 

Good-bye. 5329. 

Graceful. 25110. 

- Home songs. 22718. 

I love thee. 763. 

I’m a pilgrim. 5529. 

Idilio. 989, 5626. > 

In a Spanish garden. 1013. 

In carnival time. 25418. 

In Creole company. 25419. 

In the court of the old French 
king. 25436. 

In the jungle. 1033. _ 

In the queen’s company. 25439. 

Irish songs. 22944. 

Jollity. 25497. 

Juanita. 5744. 

Kamennoi ostrow. 6506. 

Lady Caprice. 1167. 

Lady Graceful. 1168. 

Lost chord. 1262. 

Maid of the dawn. 

Majestic. 25728. 

Martha. 5226. 

Memories of summer days. 1364. 

Nobody knows de trouble I see. 


134. 
24697. 


in erannied wall. 


29727. 


6189. 
Nocturne. 7629. 
O sole mio. 6216. 


On the race track. 1627. 
Patriotic songs. 23583. 
Pensive floweret. 26158. 
Polish festival day. 26193. 
Prelude. 26956. 

Robin’s departure. 6468. 
Rustle of autumn. 6516. 
Sacred songs. 28736. 
Santa Lucia. 6538. 
Scotch songs. 23770. 
Second waltz. 5320. 
Sérénade d’amour. 6599. 


2469—30——7 16 


Silver threads among the gold. 
9152-9156. 


Sleepy little pickaninnies. 1980. 
Southern songs. 23913. 
Sunset in the garden. 2087. 
Swinging. 26584. 

Tepees and totem poles. 2153. 
‘Twas night in Venice. 2267. 


Under the cathedral tower. 2283. 
Waltzine doll. 7102. 
Witchery of dreams. 26967. 
With a note of sadness. 2509. 
With my love. 7233. 
Cerabino (Joseph) : 
Graziella del mio cuore. 
Malia bella. 20761. 
Mariettina bella. 20785. 
Onde del mare. 21074. 
Splendor della luna. 21451. 
Viaggiando per l’Italia. 14762. 


13272. 


'Cerboneschi (A.) Gruppetto melody. 


7989 


Cerné (Charles) : 
Melodie. 4873. 
Tambourin. 4262. 

Cernkovich (Rudolph) : 
Kad ja gledam zoru. 
KiGeni valeer. 28195. 
No. 1 album Jugoslavenskih pjes- 

ama i plesova. 26031. 
Primorsko kolo. 16511. 
Talijansko-Spanjolska fantazija. 

16873. 


Cerrai (Vittorio) 
Cerri (Luigi) : 
Presagi. 11695. 


15953. 


Smoking. 14451. 


Sagra al villaggio. 9078. 
Cervantes (Maximo) : 

Chepina. 2832. 

Destino me lleva. 2942. 


Ceunia (D. R.): 
Ave Maria. 22058. 
Last song. 15989, 28236. 
Chabrier (Emmanuel) : 
Danse villagecise. 
Education manquée. 


12971. 
13084. 


Espana. 13110, 15438. 
Scherzo-valse. 11836. 
Chadburn (V. S.) When the golden- 


rod blossoms again. 21816. 


Chadwick (G. W.): 
Ballad of trees and the Master. 


129. 
Brink of night. 19491 (28). 
Honeysuckle. 14976 (132). 


In my beloved’s eyes. 19491 (102). 
Judith. 4577 (195). 


Saint Botolph. 12594 (330). 


Stabat mater speciosa. 14976 
(314). 
Thistledown. 14976 (340). 


Thou art to me. 19491 (239). 


INDEX 


ee OE 


Chagnon (Pierre) : 
Barbus. 15101, 
Bureau de poste. 24653. 
Cabots qu’aboient. 15202. 
Ce que c’est que amour. 
Elle attendait. 19989. 
Je suis aimé. 20515, 25486. 

La ou 1a. 20597. 
Papitou. 26139. 

Petit peu tot. 21149. 
Petites sockettes. 11639. 

Chailley (M.) Petits concerts de 

chambre. 11640, 11641. 

Chalengsworth (C. H.): 

Evangeline. 103861. 
I want to dream of mammy. 
10795. 

Why can’t the sunbeams bring you 
back to me? 12463. 
Chalif (L. H.) New dances, 

25977. 
Challenge to youth. 
Challinor (A. M.) 
27817. 

Challinor (F. A.) : 

Fair fiower of spring. 20023. 


24549. 


24702. 


7603. 
Helping hand. 


Story of Samuel. 26530. 
Chalmers (H. J.): 
Grand arpeggio. 7978. 


Sailor’s song. 9080. 
Song of the winds. 
Chamberlain (Ronald) : 
Four winds. 15518. 
Three fancies. 24705. 
Chamberlin (Earl) : 
I love you just the same. 
In her garden. 25425. 
Love keeps calling me to you. 
25679. 
Silent river of my dreams. 26403. 
‘We'll build a little cottage. 268385. 
You are my life! you are my love! 
27007. 
You have left me lonely. 27015. 
Chamberlin (Villa) Happy memories. 
20201. 
Chambers (EH. E.): 
Commodore. 4577 (62). 
March religioso. 29647 (142). 
Ping pong. 29647 (177). 
Chambers (H. A.): 
Lee shore. 25596. 
Office of the holy communion. 
14078. 
While all things were in quiet si- 
lenee. 24291. 
Chambers (W. P.): 
Brothers in arms. 17236 (57). 
Commodore. 4577 (62). 
Marche religioso. 2589 
29647 (142). 
Ping pong. 29647 (177). 
Religioso. 2589 (288). 


9246. 


25298. 


(190), 


1929. 


pt. IN, n. s., v. 24 


| Chaminade (C. L. 8.): 


Alleluia. 7310 (29). 
Anneau d’argent. 22215. 
Au firmament. 4577 (47). 
Automne. 12866. 
Come, my love, to me. 27057 (20). 
Concertino. 24426 (385). 
Divertissement. 7310 (30). 
Expansion. 7310 (381). 
Flatterer. 4876. 
Golden memories. 19768. 
Heure du mystére. 2822. 
Mirage. 24426 (36). 
Orgue. 7310 (82). 
Plus jolie. 7310 (383). 
Pourquoi. 7310 (34). 
Searf dance. 22216. 
Ton sourire. 4577 (48). 
Tristesse. 7310 (85). 
Villanelle. 7604. 
4 *™° valse. 7310 (36): 
Chaminade-Carbonel (C. L. 8.) 
Chaminade (C. L. S.) 
Champagne (Claude) : 
_C’est Pinson avec Cendrouille. 
24661-24663. 
Ht moi je m’en passe! 
24954. 
Fils du_ roi 
24985, 24986. 
Fils du roy. 24987. 
Nous étions trois capitaines. 
26022-26024. 
Suite canadienne. 26541. 
Champion (Marguerite Roesgen- ) 


See 


24952- 


s’en va _  chassant. 


See Roesgen-Champion (Margue- 
rite) 

Champlin (Ida) Dear little brown 
eyes. 7730. . 

Chandler (R. E.) Kathleen. 238016. 
Chanson de Germaine. 4887. 

Chanson de  QGuillot-Martin. 2589 


(46). 
Chanson de la mariée. 4882. 
Chansons d’Aguillaneuf. 4884. 
Chantereau (F. C.) Since you went 
away. 18954. 
Chantrier (Albert) : 
Al? CUO, [hael (00 eee 
ham 9738. 
Tl est parti. 5642. 
Petite Guiguite. 11638. 
Strange waltz. 4218. 
Chapelier (S.): 
Bergére et le petit roi. 7495. 
Buveurs de Manzanilla. 2791. 
Chanson de Blaisine. 2738386. 
Chanson mauresque. 2827. 
Chevauchée infernale. 4896. 
Cordoue en féte. 2881. 
Danse castillane. 7714. 
En écoutant le vieux moulin. 
15429. 


Idylle printaniére. 3367, 3368. 


1660 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 
Intermezzo cAlin. 3418, 3419. Chaplin (Charles) Beautiful, wonder- 
Jota. 5740. ful eyes. 22092, 27197. 
Marche funébre d’Hamlet. 5966. | Chapman (BH. T.): 
Mosquée. 3691. Cradle song. 19850. 
Musette. 162382. Dream fairy. 17670. 
Nonchalante. 16337. To-day. 24104. 
Nuit embaumée. 26030. Chapman (Edward) After Spring 
Nuit sur la baie de Palma. 8782. comes summertime, 17252. 
Polo. 6348. ; Chapman (Hrnest) Drops of tears. 
Prélude pour la mort de Tin- 15410. 
tagiles. 6377. Chapman (H. L.): 
Pussy danse. 16527. Listening. 20663. 
Regrets de Tahiti. 9018. There’s a_ little white cottage 
Resignation. 4022, 4023. down by the sea. 24056. 
Route bienheureuse. 6501. Chapman (W. R.) Spring joy. 
2 °™° danse espagnole. 29645. 14524. 
pieaielie (H.) I don’t wan’ t’, unh Chappell (Lee) : 
uh! 5490. A Just a rose. 20548. 
Chaperons. 2589 (49, 113, 145, 167, Mother love. 25879. 
232, 359), 7310 (87, 180), 12594 | Chappell & co., Itd.: 
(45-49, 115 90, 152, 161, 199, 242, Always, as I close my eyes. 
274, 420, 427, 447). 27108. 


Chapin (Frederic) : Amber eyes. 2625, 4626. 


Diplomacy. 29647 (47). Anyone—but me. 7380, 17308. 

Fisher and the mermaid. 24426 Ask me not again. 4659. 
(88). ; Bagdad. 7458, 12699. 

Flirty little Gertie. 172386 (128). Balletto.. 7458, 7459. 

Heigh;' ho! !). Heigh: ;ho '!i«;Heigh Because I’m fond of you. 7479, 
ho!! 24426 (109). 12724. 

In Cupid’s net. 14976 (147). Bell boy. 153. 

It’s all such a _ horrible bore. Beloved, ’tis you. 22108. 


17236 (198). 
It’s up with the cup and down 
with the ale. 17236 (199). 
Merry mystic man. 17236 (266). 
My dreamland = maid. 24426 


Beneath the lilac blossom. 15128. 

Bitter sweet. 17398, 17399, 19658, 
221 27;- 22128. 

Butterfly. 9980 (81). 

By the light of the moon. 4822. 


Chapin 
10575: 


(194). Call of the Maytime. 2802. 
Noble ladies pray, will you buy Casey the fiddler. 4861. 
to-day. 17286 (288). Cast thy burden. 19761. 
Penelope. 17236 (316). Cathedral memories. 12861. 
Roses dainty, roses fair. 24426 Chappell’s cinema library. 324, 
(239). 7608. ' 
Sad is the whip-poor-will. 172386 Chappell’s orchestral journal. 
(349). 12874. 
Song of the night. 14976 (303). Chip of the old block. 7626. 
Sorrow is mine. 17236 (401). Daddy man. 12959. 
Spiders dance. 14976 (310). Daffodil days. 17598. 

Storks. 24426 (262-265), 29647 Dancing moonbeams. 7712, 12095. 
(225). Dear little café. 153385. 
Terrible puppy dog. 24426 (272). Dites-moi, ma mére. 498, 2952, 

That's how egalisthenics go. 10227. 
17236 (428). Do you know my garden. 5058— 


That’s how little birds make love. 
24426 (274). 

Tootsie wootsie. 24426 (280). 

We are strolling peddlers. 17236 
(461). 

What! Mary? 17236 (466). 

When I recall the long ago. 14976 
(385). 

When the cuckoo met the pussy 
eat. 17286 (475). 

(Prudence) 


Gypsy _ girl. 


1661 


5060. 
Dodman Rock. 
Dreamland days. 
Early in the morning. 
Ever so. 20010. 
Evermore and a day. 24961. 
Everywhere I look. 20019. 
Fairy lights. 13136. 
Famous beauties. 17741. 
Flight. 7900. 

For remembrance. 3094. 
Forest melody. 20082, 22547. 


503, 7758. 
22425. 
27573. 


INDEX 


Chappell & co., 1td.—Continued. 


Fortunio’s song. 10459, 15516. 

Four words. 13192, 15519. 

Fragile things. 10464. 

Fragment cf an old Hindu Bazaar 
song. 17788. 

Give me back my heart. 22602. 

Green carnation. 17861. 

Grey house. 10568, 15604. 

He is tender with the _ beasts. 
13306. 

Heure bleue. 10620, 10621, 17922. 

Homeward to you. 853. 

House I'll build. 20271. 

I kiss your hand, madame. 910- 
O12F 3292, TOMS. : 

T’ll see you again. 18015. 

I love to hear you singing. 3306, 
5523-5526. 

I’m lonely. 9385, 5557. 

I shall go softly all my years. 
8195. 

I shan’t let you out of my sight. 
27979. 

If love were all. 18109. 

In April. 3390. 

In pixy-land. 22917. 

In the stillness of the night. 
15868. 

Innis Farrel. 20478. 

Jus’ keepin’ on. 20545. 

Kiss me. 18234. 

Ladies of the town. 18249. 

Lazy-bones. 1187, 5823. 

Leader of the town brass band. 
20628. 

Listenin’. 8441. 

List’ning to the violin. . 20664. 

Little grey church on the hill. 
23086, 28288. 

Little thought. 238096. 

L-o-v-e. 23137, 28322. 

Ma curly-headed babby. 38604. 

Mammy’s lullaby. 1320. 

Memory of a kiss. 16168. 

Morena. 1422, 1423. 

Mother song. 20894. 

Mother’s lament. 18490. 

My little garden world. 3738. 

My little girl across the way. 
13978, 16267. 

My love is a silent forest. 6131. 

My wonderful garden. 6158. 

No eandle was there and no fire. 
3795. 

O babe divine. 21020. 

Old Mrs. Jarvie. 18651. 

On eagles’ wings. 238519. 

One hour. 1637. 

‘One last thought. 21078, 21079. 

Our ’Arry. 18687. 

Over the dark, still silence. 21111. 

Over the waters blue. 6288. 

Perfect song. 26162, 28801. 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


Perhaps. 21147. 

Pour toi j’ai chanté. 14221. 

Powder and patches. 238625. 

Red caravan. 18811. 

Respite. 28899. . 

Roses and women. 14830, 16595. 

Ruby of the Hast. 1848. 

Sea dreams. 9109. 

Selection on popular songs. 9116, 
14381. 

Shepherdess and Beau Brocade. 
18931. 

Shepherdess of sleep. 21346. 

Sleepy sweetheart. 21393. 

Song at dawn. 26464. 

Song of the soul. 19010. 

Song of weathers. 29119. 

Spring’s a-coming to town. 21455. 

Spring’s return. 19037. 

Springtime. 21457. 

Stars of the Hast. 9277, 12049. 

Still small voice. 21473. 

Supplication. 2091, 12095. 

Teardrops from her eyes. 21548. 

Tell me, mother. 14606. 

There are fairies at the bottom of 
our garden. 6908. 

There must be something on my 
mind. 21587. 

There’s nothing new in love. 
21596; 26652. 

Thought never entered my head. 
21618. 

Three bears. 9395. 

Tokay. 19210. 

Tom Tiddler. 6955, 7758. 

Tu-tu. 2260, 2952, 9435, 12265. 

Two perfect lovers. 24145. 

Under the stars. 26738. 

Water sprites. 19312. 

When the lilac blooms again. 
12418, 14847. 

Who cares? 24299. 

With courtly grace. 24331. 

World is waiting for the sunrise. 
12504. 

Your looking glass. 19484. 

Your thoughts. 7291. 

Zigeuner. 19487. 

Chappell-Harms, ine. I love to hear 
you singing. 13424. 


Chappelle’ (T) Li) | Myo“little? tone. 


3741. 
Chappell’s army journal, no. 567. 
128738. 
Chappell’s orchestral journal. 12874. 
Chappuis (Alphonse) : 
Heart of my heart. 20229. 
That Mexican step. 21559. 
Chapuis (Auguste) : 
Lecons d’harmonie. 25595. 


Solféges de concours. 4577 (363). 


1662 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Charig (Philip) : . 
Fancy our meeting. 5180. 
I’m glad I fell for you. 928. 
Lucky girl. 3600, 5934. 
When I set eyes on you. 3600. 
Charles (C. H.) Tulsa. 12266. 
Charles (EK. M.) You still own a 
share in my heart. 19476. 
Charles (Ernest) : 
Over the wall of my _ garden. 
16434. 
Parting. 11614. 
Charles (Leonard) 
25553. 
Charlies (W. D.): 
Heut? abend um _ halb 
10623. 

Nur eine nacht mit dir allein. 
11486. 
Charles (Wolseley) 

know. 2193. 
Charlier (Théo) 
15363. 
Charlot 1928. 2220. 
Charlotte Corday. 2589 (50). 
Charlton (Gene) Thinking 
dreaming of you. 14654. 
Charlton (J. R.) My only consolation. 
11392. 
Charlton 
4523. 


Charmettes (Victor) : 
Sérénade a Ninon. 14886. 
Vierge a la créche. 14768. 


Charpentier (Gustave) Louise. 2589 
(165, 166), 4577 (222), 12594 (211). 


Charpentier (Jehan) : 
Détresse. 7742. 
Obsession. 6218. 


Chart music pub. house, inc.: 

Bickford’s harmony chord system 
for tenor banjo. 181. 

Bumble bee. 7550. 

Folio of guitar solos and duets. 
663. 

Goodnight, dear friends, goodnight. 
5338. 

Huffer’s rhythm band book of toy 
symphonies. 20277. 

Moyer’s charted harmony chords 
for Hawaiian guitar. 1440. 

Moyer’s universal teacher 
plectrum banjo. 1441. 

Oh dem golden slippers! 

Oh! Susanna. 8801. 

Our new maid. 8854. 

Roger’s popular style tenor banjo 


Kentucky moon. 


heun. 


Thinnest girl I 


Divertissement. 


(V. M.) Wonderful you. 


for 


8801. 


duets. 1823. 

Roger’s popular style tenor banjo 
solos. -21253. 

Sherwood’s) master method for 


tenor banjo or tenor guitar. 
189382. 


and. 


Silver threads among the gold. 
213738. 

Warner’s novelties for tenor banjo. 
23874. 

When Rosalinda sings. 4478. 

When they ring the golden bells. 
7190. 


Chasanow (Abraham) : 
Irene. 18166. 
My sunshine. 18557. 


Chase (Gustav) : 
American girl. 19491 (4). 
Artie. 14976 (14). 
Back to the boulevards. 
(aS). 
Cats quartette. 2589 (43). 
Claim thou thy own. 2589 (56). 


19491 


Diana. 14976 (70), 27057 (33). 

Didn’t know exactly what to do. 
14976 (71). 

Eminent Doctor Fizz. 2589 (84). 

Fall in. 19491 (63). 

Flower féte. 19491 (69). 

For love I live alone. 2589 (98). 


Gems I prize. 2589 (105). 

Heidelberg. 19491 (96). 

How far a girl should go. 
(1385). 

T’ll do or die. 2589 (129). 

Tll shut my eyes and think it’s 
you. 2589 (130). 

Jolly old potentate. 2589 (140). 

Keep it dark. 14976 (171). 

King Dodo. 2589 (149). 

Lad who leads. 14976 (175). 


14976 


Look in the book and see. 2589 
(164). ; 

Message of the violet. 14976 
(215). 

Old Father Time. 12594 (288). | 

Pictures in the smoke. 14976 
(259). 


Pound the drum. 2589 (271). 

Prince of Pilsen. 19491 (185-191). 
Season at the shore.. 14976 (284). 
Song of the wooden man. 2589 


(3i12)" 
Students entrance. 19491 (224). 
Tale of a bumble bee. 2589 (321). 
Tale of the sea-shell. 14976 (330), 
24426 (268). 
Two hearts made _ one. 2589 


Gaae 
When you at 

14976 (387). 
White lies. 14976 (390). 
Widow. 14976 (393). 


last are mine. 


Yowll do. 2589 (360). 
Chase (I. J.) Song melody. 16751. 
Chase (J. R.) Will you come back. 
12480. 
Chase (M. K.) Mon ame m/’appéle. 
28474. 


1663 


INDEX 


pt. ITI, n.s., v. 24 


Chase (Newell) : 
As long as you believe in me. 
7402. 
Classical satire. 10078. 
Idawanna. 10806. 
If I were king. 25388. 
Never Say die. 25976. 
Tiddly winks. 12216. 
Trickette. 12253. 
Chasse (F. W.) If I only 
13514. 
Chassidic dance of the feast. 17508. 
Chassidic religious song. 17509. 
Chatman (Bo) Corrine Corrina. 
27422. 
Chattaway (Thurland) I’m in love 
with the new girl. 15770. 
Chaudoir (G. G.) Seasons. 
Chaussé (Cordelia) Adieu 
21981. 
Chausson (Ernest) Quatuor. 
Chauvet (A.) Deux piéces. 
Chavez (J.): 
Anforita. 19548. 
Cadetes mexicanos. 
Campesina. 19749. 
Natividad. 20978. 
Checchia (John) I need you Mary. 
20a02.- 


knew. 


9111. 
supréme. 


8984. 
7613. 


19738. 


Chee Choo (Thomas) Golden ker- 
nels of love. 7967. . 
Cheiffetz (Hymon) : 
Hush-a-bye time. 5478. 


Take your gal to Deco. 26596. 
Chenette (Ed.) : 
Old grist mill. 16389. 
Southern world. 16778. 


Troupers all. 26706. 


Cheney (E. M.) Give a cheer for 
Waltham. 27721. 


Cheney (G. W.): 
Ev’rybody’s pal. 27625. 
Hearts are trump. 27812. 
Ill still have you. 279384. 
Irrisistible sis. 28090. 
Only you. 28728. 
Waiting for you. 29426. 


Cheney (H. H.) Give a cheer 
Waltham. 27721. 


Chenoweth (Wilbur) : 
Christmas in Cornwall. 
Dreams, nothing more 

dreams. 15405. 
Hidden waterfall. 25185. 
In a Japanese garden. 18529. 
Joie de vivre. 15930, 28137. 
One rose, the last of a bouquet. 
16410. ’ 
Pitter-patter. 3949. 


for 


3949. 
than 


Roller-coaster. 4047. 
Rustie dance. 289338. 
Chepil (W. J.) If there is a sweet- 


heart for everyone else. 3377. 


- - 


Cheraskin (Max): 
Just another dream. 15943. 
Lonesome one. 16061. 
Cherkose (A. M.): 
Although I haven’t a_ chance, 
12682. 
Campus meander. 12836. 
If I were you. 18515, 
Lover. 18779. 


Maybe it’s you. 28407. 


On the dancing floor. 28717. 
Pretty tune. 28857. 

Reason is you. 28888. 

You know I love you. 14988. 


Cherniavsky (Joseph) : 
Love sings a song in my heart. 
11132. 
To-day and to-morrow. 6952. 
When you were in love with no 
one but me. 7198. 
Chernis (Jack) : 
Let’s pretend. 28261. 
‘ Why not-say I. 29536. 
Cherry blossom time. 27349. 
Cherubini (M. L. C. Z. 8.): 
- Anacréon. 10048. 
Anakreon. 27351. 
Deux journées. 10049. 
Wassertriger. 10050. 
Chesi (Mario) : 
Soleyma. 9208. 

Sorriso infantile. 9256. 
‘(Chestnut (R. HE.) I found my dream 
girl. 203815. 
Chester (Betty) 

26200. 
Chester (Frederick) Varmer Giles’s 
outin’. 23811. 
Chester (J. & W.) Itd.: 
Berceuse. 12736. 
Clover. 10084. 
Deux enfants de roi. 10219. 
Four krakowiaki. 1688. 
Fugue. 174. 
Gavotte from Mignon. 
Judith. 13618. 
Romance. 23712. 
Three duets. 10167. 
Three sonnets from the Portu- 
guese. 314. 
Chester (lL. B.) If God so clothe the 
grass. 29647 (102). 
Chesterfield motion picture corp.: 
It’ll just be too bad. 28099. 
Let’s jig the jigaboo. 28259. 
Love at first sight. 28327. 
Sunshine. 29172. 
You’re my everything. 29623. 
Chevaillier (Lucien) Fox-trot, tango 
et finale. 5245. 
Chevais (M.) Solfége de concours a 
2 voix (1928). 6698. 
Chevalier (Rex) When you _ smile. 
29502. 


Poor little rich girl. 


9393. 


1664 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Chevillard (Camille) . Zacharie. 7297. 
Cheyne (Val) Parade of the marion- 
ettes. 11606. 
Chiappinelli (Peter) : 
Capriccio. 12879. 
Romance. 6477. 
Serenade n. 2. 4115. 


Chicago evening post co. 
are puzzling me. 138954. 


Chicago mail order co. My style queen 
girl. 16290. 


Chicago music pub. co., ine.: 
All worn out. 17273. 
Bed light blues. 2714. 
Better cut that out. 17886. 
Big feeling blues. 4741. 
Can’t make another day. 24678. 
Cloudy day blues. 4926. 
Corn liquor blues. 2882. 
Crawlin’ spider blues. 4972. 
Dynamite blues. 5121. 
Eagle eyed mama blues. 5125. 
Hzell’s precious fives. 5175. 
Goin’ south blues. 3158. 
Good chib blues. 25098. 
Hold it boy. 32384. 
Honey dripper blues. 25203. 
I’ve crossed the separated line. 

3346. 
Ive got it all. 3348. 
I wanna see my baby. 3350. 
Jungle man blues. 3466. 
Morning blues. 3688. 
New way of living blues. 
Nickles worth of liver. 
No dough blues. 6184. 
Oil well blues. 18647. 
Pa and ma poorhouse blues. 
Panther squall. 6298. 
Poor boy blues. 3962. 
Ramblin’ man blues. 4007. 
Rowdy man blues. 4068. 
Sad news blues. 6519. 
Separated blues. 6593. 
Sobbin’ tears blues. 6695. 
‘Soon this morning blues. 19019. 
There’s a handwriting on the wall. 
4314. 

Unhappy blues. 4389. 


Chicago police band. Chicago police 
band march. 4897. 

Chicago. University. My book on the 
Christian way. 18505. 

Chicago. University. Undergraduate 
council. University of Chicago song 
book. 29372. 

Chidsey (M. E.): 


My A-B-C’s 


3786. 
25984. 


6292. 


Come back to me love. 22274. 
Homing. 22720. 
I love my dear love. 22791. 


Lord is my shepherd. 23129. 
Love’s passing. 23160. 


Sweetheart where can you be. 
23994. 
Unfettered wings. 
Chieffo (Louis) 
13506. 
Chiesa Cristiana. Nuovo libro d’inni 
e salmi spirituali. 3818. 
Child leadeth.. 19779. 
Childers (J. L.) You used to call me 
your sweetheart. 7282. 
Childers (L. J.): 
Cherokee love theme. 
We praise Thy name. 


24152. 
If I can’t have you. 


10047. 
12357. 


Children of the American revolution. 


Nat'l. 
21104. 
Children of time. 26468, 26478. 
Children’s day classics. 7622. 
Children’s day helper. 7623. 
Children’s day treasury. 19491 (36). 
Children’s hosanna. 19780. 
Children’s hymnal and service book. 
12883. 
Children’s song book. 17513. 
Chile, reciprocal copyright protection 
of music, p. 5. 
Chillemont (—): 
Au pays des steppes. 15072. 
Chasseur de Chiméres. 12876. 
Chilson (F. W.) Boys of the D. A. 


soc. Our Flag of liberty. 


V’s. 17480. 

Chilton (Forrest) My Minnesota. 
1494. 

Chilvers (Thomas) My fairy coon. 
27057 (98). 


Chimes of Normandy. 15244. 

China silk. 10060. 

Chinese honeymoon. 7310 (39), 17236 
(65). i 

Ching (James) : 

Book of dogs. 19694. 

In praise of trees. 20457. 
Chipman (F. EB.) See Berwick (F. C.) 
Chirurgie. 341, 342. 

Chivington (H. C.): 

Song of the rain. 6730. 

There will be a rainbow. 21599. 
Chladek (R. C.): 

Moje hory, moje doly. 13914. 

O Maria Matko naSa.. 21030. 
Chobar (L. W.): 

I’m glad you’re happy now. 15764, 

20349. 
My own little wildwood Rose. 
11394. 

Prisoner’s lament. 1748. 

That’s who I’m workin’ for. 9376. 
Chobillon (Ch.) Brelan de javas. 4796. 
Choffe (A. A.): 

Just another kiss. 10944. 

Just another kiss in the moon- 


light. 18210. 
Choice hymns. 19788. 
Choir helper. 24717. 


1669 


IN DEX 


Cholvin (Homer) Pal, how I need | 


you. 18710. 
Chon (Nelson) : 
Lover’s lane is lonesome lane for 
me. 11139. 
Ridin’ on the clouds. 6451. 
Chonchette.. 17236 (67). 
Chopin (F. F.) 
Ballades. 7628. 
Chopin. 9709 (388). 
Chopin’s most famous composi- 
tions. 2840. 
Etude. 346, 2841, 17516-17519, 
19491 (88-40), 19789-19797. 
Fantaisie—impromptu. 4908. 
Fight for honour. 12886. 
Frédéric Chopin at home. 17520. 
Jazz masks. 138587, 13588. 
Marche funébre. 2842. 
Nocturne. 4909, 7629, 12887. 
Polonaise brillante. 347. 
Polonaise militaire. 2589 (51). 
Portrait. 12888. 
Scherzo. 4910. 
Valse. 348. 
While stars keep their vigil. 
27363. 


Chopin. 9709 (88). 

Chopy (T. M. F. P. M. F.): 

Beatitudes. 12594 (19). 
Rédemption. 17236 (331). 

Chorin (Géza): 
Nincsen olyan embor ... 1877. 
Sarga csizmaét visel a babéam... 

1877. 


Chorpening (H. F.) That’s all I want 
you to know. 6893. 


Chotas (N. E.): : 
Memories of you. 18442. 
My yellow jacket girl. 23412. 
Choudens: 
A la eagna. 4579. 
A Mallorea. 14982. 
Agarena. 9729. 
Allegro dramatique. 15017. 
Alphonse et Hstelle. 11839. 
Anacréon. 10048. 
Au dancing. 85. — 
Au pays d’ amour. 86. 
Barbier de Séville. 9064. 
Betsy. 175. 
Bourlak. 24624. 
Bravoure. 4794. 
Calme de la mer. 13882. 
Carnaval d’Athénes. 4857. 
Ce n’est pas vous... 24700. 
Cendres. 24703. 
Chameliers. 10032. 
Chanson de l’orang-outang. 4881. 
Conte. 24752. 
Contrebandiers dans la montagne. 
405. 
Cortége historique. 24764. 


1666 


pt. Il, n. s., v. 24 


Cortége nocturne. 7674. 
Cosi fan tutte. 8662. 
Cotillon III. 12939. 

Course d’autos. 4965. 

D’un pas majestueux. 4982. 
Dans un dernier adieu. 452. 
Deux journées. 10049. 
Dialogue élégant. 5043. 
Divergences. 24846. 
Dorogaya. 24864. 

Doumka. 18047. 
Dvorianine i krestianine. 10298. 
Enlévement au sérail. 6080. 
Eskualduna. 10855. 


Btude. 703, 704. 
Bveil du coeur. 24958. 


Evolution. 5166. 
Fandanguillo. 10384. 

Féte académique. 12783. 
Fierrabras. 11842. 

Fille du tambour major. 14076. 

Francesca da Rimini. 5248. 
Gaudeamus. 13223. — 
Geneviéve. 11850. 

Gladys. 132389. 

Glory. 7962. 

Goléa. 10546. 

Grand mogol. 13269. 
Hallucination. 25130. 

Hans Heiling. 25135. 

Heureux retour 4 la vie. 829. 
Himalaya. 18336. 

Hussarde. 15707. 

Il joue du bandoleon... 25404. 
Impresario. 113382. 
Intermezzo. 26845. 

Jap. 10898. 

Jeunesse facétieuse. 8311. 
Jota. 10916. 

Kansas. 13644. 

Madame Favart. 14077. 
Mam/’zelle Trompette. 25735. 

Marivaudage téléphonique. 5972. 
Mascotte. 25772. 

Merry story. 16175. 

Miseremini. 1394. 

Molodetz. 13915. 

Mousquetaires au couvent. 25882. 
Nevada. 14028. 

Ni-si-ni-mi. 11449. 

Noces de Figaro. 1448, 1444. 
Nostalgia. 1634. 

Nuit troublante. 1571. 

O! Betty. 1574. 

Oo-ma-Ru-Ru. 26108. 
Ouverture tragique. 12785. 
Passion selon Saint-Mathieu. 7450. 
Paysage bizarre. 26151. 
Petite bohéme. 26166. 

Piéces espagnoles & danser. 
26176. 


Plus jolie fille de France. 14201. 
Popaul. 6357. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Priére asiatique. 11708. 
Printemps sur la mer. 1745. 
Projet intéressant. 26221. 
Providence. 14248. 
P’tites michu. 6399. 
Rahi yaho. 11784. 
Récit. 11745. 
Regard sur le passé. 
Renard chez les. poules. 
Réverie crépusculaire 
11762. 
Rip. 14807. 
Saltimbanques. 
Sargino. 11821. 
Seéne champétre corrézienne. 
11832. 
Shin-to. 11903. 
Sons of Icar. 14518. 
Stella camping. 26517. 
Sur les bords galants. 
Tangerina. 2131. 
Taoudéni. 121388. 
Ti, bériosa! 12212. 
Titus. 11334. 
Tour de feu. 2229, 2230. 
Toyama. 12240. 
Triomphe de 
2246. 
Triumph. 26703. 
Troyens a Carthage. 
Vampire. 12308. 
Véronique. 17027. 
Vers la Sibérie.... 
Vie brisée. 7052. 
Vie pour le czar. 12317. 
Vous aimer. 26806. 
West Point. 14815. 
Young fellow march. 
Zambra. 12575. 
Christ-church bells in Oxon. 
Christensen (A. M.): 
Crimson and _ white 
march. 2891. 
Home coming parade. 17941. 
March intrepidus. 283883. 
Christensen (Bertha) : 
Cherished memories. 7616. 
My mammy’s lullaby. 162738. 
Rainbow in the sky. 8998. 
Rose of my heart. 9057. 
Christensen (J. H.) Forgive and for- 
get. 20085. 
Christensen (Robert) : 
I left my heart in California. 
18006. 
Minor melody. 28455. 


6425. 
6431. 
4 Sina. 


14350. 


6806. 


Bacchus. 2245, 
9898. 


2319. 


14958. 
24719. 


triumphal 


Christensen’s ( Joh.) musikforlag. 
Galanterie. 10484. 

Christeson (D. B.) Sing and be glad. 
26412. 

Christian (HE. M.) My kingdom of 
love. 6124. 

Christian (Emile) My Dixie land. 
6106. 


Christian (Tommy) : 
Atta boy. 19580, 24524. 
Gazoozalum gazoo. 22581. 
Gunner Jim. 17870, 20178. 
I want you to know I love you. 


25359. 
You’re gonna be blue. 24890. 
Christiansen (L. 7d Drifting. 
22433. 


Christie (Kenneth): 
Armstrong Quaker theme song. 
7390. 
Step out with youth. 12057. 
Van Heusen theme song. 9480. 
You certainly look snappy in that 
Van Heusen. 14933. 
Christiné (H.): 


Francais moyen. 25023. 

J’ adore ca. 3432. 

Java et java. 25480. 

Je n’ai jamais le temps. 25483. 
Je n’ sais pas fair’ ca. 25484. 
Moi j’observe tout. 25855. 


Nina. 25992. 
On est plus léger. 
Christman (A. H.) 
13589. 
Christmas carols. 27370. 
Christmas classics. 22240. 
Christmas glory song. 19800. 
Christmas helper. 22243. 
Christmas melodies by the fireside. 
22246. 
Christmas messenger. 19801. 
Christmas suggestion book. 17257. 
Christofferson (Agnes) John, dear. 
1096. 
Christoph (Charles) : 
Fanny. 10385. 

Kiss me and then forget me. 
1148. 
Christy (Harold): 
Here comes 
5416. 

Song you can’t remember. 14510. 
When I’m up to my knees in 


3856. 
Jazz rustique. 


the bride. 3220, 


clover. 14836. 
Chuhaldin (A.) Moment musical. 
18897. 


Church (John) co.: 
Briar Rose. 27268. 
Captive memories. 304. 
Cat and the canary. 10023. 
Come ye, to the mountains of the 


Lord. 12915. 
Cowboy’s requiem. 12944. 
Cuckoos. 12951. 
Dance of the manikins. 12966. 
Day in Venice. 10180. 
Dead bird. 12991. 
Dear Jesus, sweet the tears I 
shed. 5020. 


Down the stream. 5088. 


1667 


INDEX 


Church (John) co.—Continued. 

Easter Monday on the White 
House lawn. 103801. 

Everlasting hills. 13124. 

Fleurette. 24995. 

Flor de Sevilla. 10485, 10436. 

Follow the leader. 665. 

Game. 10487. 

Golden dog. 27733. 

Good morning—good night. 745. 

Gypsy train. 251238. 

Harpsichord. 10588. 

Hunter’s moon. 18375. 

In a sylvan glade. 8248. 

In rococco days. 10848. 

In the desert. 20462. 

Junior-senior high school chorus 

_ book. 8328, 10927. 

Lambs at play. 11007. 

Land of the lullaby. 20608, 20609. 

Lead gently, Lord, and _ slow. 
13681. 

Lord Jehovah reigns. 3572. 

Love is a flame. 13769. 

Love’s garden. 5923. 

March. 1908. 

Melody. 1909. 

Melody of the Indian night. 
25799. 

Mister Squirrel. 

My day. 18962. 

My song of you. 14002. 

Now sleeps the crimson petal. 


1402. 


1570. 
O Lord, support us all the long 
day. 3828. 


Petite valse—serenade. 26168. 
Prelude. 12041. 
Puppets on parade. 
Serenade. 1916. 
Shadow barge. 14395. 
Sleeping swans. 11944. 
Slumbering child. 26428. 


1752. 


Soaring eagle. 11964, 14460, 
14461. 

Sonnet xxxvir. 19015. 

Tender floweret. 14609. 

Trio treasury. 16965. 

Tumble-weed. 21675. 

Twilight dreams. 26727. 

University of Illinois march. 
19259, 24153. 

Valse amoureuse. 14747. 

Waltz. 1910. 

Waltzing cranes. 14788. 


Churchill (Elizabeth) 
2762. 
Churchill 
2762. 

Churchill (M. T.) Voices. 2339. 
Churchill-Grindell co. Churchill-Grin- 


Blue butterfly. 


Chea Blue butterfly. 


dell songs. 10073. 
Chute (W. W.) Arioch Wentworth. 
17e1s: 


pt. 10, n. s., v. 24 


Chwast (Henri) 
Chylinski (C.. W.) 
Cianetti (S. R.) 
Italiane. 3415. 
Ciappi (A.) Giovanina. 
Ciaramella (Roberto) : 
Agnese. 24. 
’O figlio ’e chiarastella. 
Serenata pernacchiosa. 
Ciavarella (Angelo) : : 
Bomba a Milano marcia. 12774. 
Signora pazza marcia. 14419. 
Cicada (Editions) : 
Amatchi baita. 4625. 
C’est pour voir les anges. 
Engagez-vous dans 
3014, 3015. 
Feuilles mortes. 3064. 
Maya. 3639, 3640. 
Moi je m’en souviens . 
6046. 
Printemps. 3980. _ 
Quand on sait fair’ ces p’tits trucs 
la. 3994. 
Ciccarelli (John) 


Gaby. 20118. 
Homeland. 27847. 
Inno delle piccole 


5294, 


23476. 
28994. 


4826. 
la marine. 


. . et VOUS. 


I’m thinking of no- 


one but you. 10752. 
Ciceulli - (Pasquale) Notte celeste. 
28648. 


Cieszykowski (L. A.): 
Album no. 1. 7340, 7341. 
Bialy mazur! 24591. 
Oberek do biatego dnia. 26046. 
Piesh wieSniakéw. 215381. 
Sztandar gwiazdzisty. 21531. 
Vesperae solemnes de SS. Eucha-e 
ristiae Sacramento. 21728. 
Cimara (Pietro) : 
Nuvole. 23474. 
Visione marina. 24190. 
Cimber (Jocipi de) See De Cimber 
(Jocipi). 
Cimo pub. co. 
28311. 
Cincinnati music pub. co.: 
Bare legs, ain’t they funny. 17350. 
Lazy girl. 18267. 
Cincotta (Anthony) Waiting for the 
new-dawn of tomorrow. 29425. 


Lonesome and blue. 


Cinephoniec music co. Plaything. 
18752. 

Cinque (Nicolo) Mandolinista 1928, 
E. Rossi. 38616. 


Cinque nani della montagna bli. 4919. 
Ciociano (C. A.) Baci e follie. 9845. 
Cioffi (Adelina) Adelina. 14992. 

Cioppo (Eugene del) See Del Cioppo 


(Hugene). 

Cipollini (Dante) Raccolta di pezzi 
facili. 8990. 

Circeo (Lowry) Crooning song of 
love. 4975. 


Circus day. 22253. : 
Cirenei (Luigi) Sulle rive del Tescio. 
16825. 


1668 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


— 


Cirina (J. A.) 
Cirino (H. F.): 
I dared to dream. 5487. 
I’m treading the highway, 5581, 
13464. 
You and the moon. 19441. 
Cittarella (Paolo or Paul): 


Hello sweetie. 3216. 


Cavoro e primavera. 7597. 
Comi finir Jennie. 17564. 
Dottore. 15391. 

Figghia sfurtunata. 15483. 


Mamma a cu m’ ’addari. 5956. 
Mamma chi luna. 18390. 
Monaco sperduto. 1410. 
Muggheri mia. 3706. 
Pisci Maliziuso. 1704. 
Sasa non ti vogghiu cchiu. 16626. 
City (Musikverlag) : 
Alma amada. 17277. 
Cecilla. 10026. 
Das ist so ein fall... . 22388. 
Das kommt nicht in frage. 459. 
Es liegt so viel im kleinen wort- 
chen liebe! 24947. 
Fast jeden abend stehe ich vor 
deiner wohnung. 3050. 
Griiss Gott, Charlott, es wir’ so 
schon gewesen! T67. 
Hiatt’ ich nicht so angst vor meiner 


frau. 779, 780. 

Ich hab’ mit der Marianne ’ne 
Panne gehabt. 25376. 

Ich hab’ so einen schwarm fiir 
dich! 10805. 


Ich habe heute nacht von dir so 
stiss getriumt. 981, 5623. 


In der Liineburger heide. 3393, 
5658. 
Ja, bei uns am Strand. 15901. 


Jung-Deutschland. 1111, 1112. 
Lasset uns das leben geniessen. 
28234. 
My jumping doll. 23369. 
Nur sympathie. 11487 (88). 
Resignation. 6435. 
Schenk’ mir _ diese 
16638. 
Servus, Bubi... 
Treue deutsche 
26693. 
Weht im herbst der wind! 
29455. 
Wenn es irgend geht. 4458. 
City music pub. co. Standing side by 
side. 29140. 
Ciulla (Thomas) jr. Dreaming. 19960. 
Claiborne (W. A.) Baby rose. 100. 
Clano (John): 
Catari’ me faie muri. 17487. 
Che ne yuo’ cchiu’. 10042. 
Core che soffre. 10115. 
"E ssirene’ ’e Napule. 10299. 
Fora ’e cancelle! 7919. 
Lu bummu ‘’talianu. 1288. 


liebesnacht. 


26374. 


hergz) 24133, 


26842, 


Manduline ’a ’pusilleco. 11192. 

Marenaro ’e pusilleco. 5969. 

Monaco sperduto. 1410. 

O’ figlio d@’ ’a colpa! 8786. 

’O vuto ’a mmamma schiavona. 
8793. 


Ombra toia! 8825. 


Penzanno ’a mamma mia. 11636. 
Senza pate. 11874. 
Clapham (EH. R.) Our Flag of liberty. 
21104. 
Clapham (Emilia) . Senorita. 6591. 
Clapp (KE. E.) Vagabond lover. 2292. 
Clapp (Sunny): 
Bundle of southern sunshine. 
22172. 
Come easy-go easy-love. 19821. 


Down on Biscayne Bay. 22406. 
I found the girl of my dreams. 
5492. 

June days. 28152. 

Lost one. 3578. 

My toast to you. 

Promise. 23641. 

Signs of the highway. 14420. 

Sweet old fashioned girl. 23974. 

We can’t use each other any more. 

21766. 

When I’m away from you. 17094. 
Claps (Joseph) Tell me dear. 4271. 
Clare (Howard) pseud. See Hall (J. 

ive 
Clare (Sidney) : 


23404. 


Drifting into love. 545. 
I’d love to. 17992. 
Since we became sweethearts. 


16705. 

Would I love to love you. 26983. 
Clarence (—) He-man o’mine. 22677. 
Clarey (Bert) Broken dreams. 

27276. 


Clari, the maid of Milan. 22719. 


Clark (—) ‘That mournful melody. 
6888. 

Clark (A. D.) Have you forgotten I 
love you. 15642. 

Clark (Adelaide) Milady of the 
cameo. 25833. 

Clark (Ann) Dyspeptic Oscar James. 
19971. 

Clark (C. V.) Was it all a dream. 
12344. 

Clark (D. E.) Enraptured. 575. 


Clark (Edwin) : 
Kissing tune. 10978. 
My bundle of dreams. 

25903. 2 
Park your’ troubles 
Street. 8880. 

Clark (Eleanor) : 
Gold fishes. 734. 
I wish. 15809. 
Whistle a tune. 


16240, 


on Smile 


17128. 


1669 


INDEX 


pt. 10, n. S., v. 24 


Clark (Hthel) 
Mother. 14383. 
Clark (F. A.): 
Honey you’se mah rose. 138353. 
I’m gwine ter wait twell my Lord 
a-calls me. 13443. 
Lord, with glowing heart Id 
praise Thee. 23131. 

Clark (H. L.) Spirit of good fellow- 
ship. 6757. 
Clark> Gi., ©>) 
Clark (Jack) 


Clarks (iA) ss 
Americans true. 22013. 
Baby’s teeth. 9839. 
Bring back that mamma of mine. 
17438. 
Broken. 15185. 
Cabin by the shore. 


Mrs. Harry Clark. 


Evangeline. 10360. 
Whalen hop. 12381. 


276. 


Can she dance? uh huh! 4839. 

Canadian aviation hymn. 288. 

Carolina love my all. 24691. 

Cheated. 22223. 

Child 0’ mine. 10056. 

Dear little brown eyes. 7730. 

Dear old mother of mine. 19903. 

Echoes of Schoenbrun. 10307. 

Eloise. 13089. 

Fate of the subway. 7870. 

Glor’ana. 3152. 

Hiram Abiff the widow’s son. 
8047. 


I don’t want to be with anyone 
but you. 25256. 

I love it hot. 20330. 

I’m so bashful. 20370. 

I still have my memories. 

In my loving nest. 18187. 

In the morning, just at dawn. 
18146. 

It’s always you. 1072. 

It takes a blonde to make you 
happy. 5712. 

Just around the corner. 15944. 

Kind words never die. 5784. 

Kiss me, little blue eyes. 5790. 

Let me dream my dreams in your 


5092. 


arms. 23056. 

Living in a castle of memories. 
1S; 

Looking over my pictures of 
memories. 183832. 


Love prate. 3586. 

Man-bird Lindy. 18391. 

Mother, will we be pals up there. 
11327. 

My blue eyed Peggy Rose. 

My dream girl. 11360. 

My moonshine baby. 25932. 

My old New England home. 18542. 

My rose of yesterday. 16283. 

My school-girl sweetheart. 11401. 

My sunny southern home. 38757. 

Nancy Ann. 28586. 


1459. 


Oh! the girl I love to find. 18641. 

Old homestead on the hill. 6239, 

Pedestrian and the auto. 28795. 

Prisoner’s regret. 23639. 

She makes them that way. 29010. 

She’s my smiling ‘baby. 21339. 

She’s not quite fifty. 16679. 

Since Lizzie’s got to be a lady. 
1964. 

Since you I’ve found. 
18952. 

Soaring. 18984. 

Star of love. 23926. 

Stolen heart. 16808. 

Sweetheart blues. 2112. 

Sweetheart, what’s troubling you. 
239938. ical 

That funny girl of mine. 14617. 

That'll be me th’nking of you. 
6884. 

There’ll be no trains in heaven. 
16914. 

There’s no pal in this world like 
mother. 6911. 

Those laughing blue eyes. 24073. 

To be with you again. 2216. 

Vanished moments. 21717. 

When Barney Google marries 
Dolly Gray. 12398. 

Whispering heart. 19378. 

Who doesn’t believe in God. 
26934. 

Wond’ring. 4524. 

You thought I would cry. 24401. 


Clark (Leona Letitia) : 
Light of my life. 11061. 
Ob Florida, fair land of sunshine. 
11511. 
Sweet land of memory. 
Clark (Linus L.): 
If you laugh, the world laughs 
with you. 138519. 
Moonlight night. 86389. 
Clark (Mary) Dyspeptic Oscar James. 
19971. 
Clark (Moir) 
Clark (P. M. de) 


Clark (Palmer) : 

Argument. 27141. 

By the roadside. 4823. 

Father, hear Thy children’s call. 
5189. - 

Little Indian, 
28289. 

Night fancies. 28609-28612. 

Night is king. 28613-28615. 

Our Flag. 28735-28737. 

Pussy willow. 28870. 

Raindrops. 28884. 

Restlessness. 6488, 28900. 

Seville. 28996-28998. 

Song to the Flag. 29120-29122. 

Spirit of youth. 29183-29135. 

Sun is not a-bed. 29165. 


16706, 


12102. 


Quintet. 21208. 
See De Clark (P. M.) 


Sioux or Crow. 


1670 


INDEX 


bos. 1-12, 1929 


Time to rise. 29304. 
Up in a swing. 29378. 
Wanderlust. 24202. 
Clark (S. L.) Little rose of my heart. 
18308. 


Clark (Secotson) Marche aux flam- 


beaux. 17286 (241) 
Clark (Steve) Rose of my heart. 
6490. 
Clark (Tom): 
Bach suite. 15088. 
Grieg suite. 17864. 


Schirmer’s elementary orchestra 
series. 188938, 26336. 
Schubert suite. 1897. 
Schumann suite. 9105. 
Short stories. 6632. 
Clark (Vivienne) Lordy, Lordy ah 
most dead. 11107. 
Clark (W. D.) Songs for 
26480. 
Clarke (Cuthbert) : 
Bell boy. 158. 
Cathedral memories. 12861. 
Chappell’s orchestral journal. 
12874. 
Dancing moonbeams. 
In pixy-land. 22917. 
In the twilight. 20471. 
Rain came pouring down. 
Street waif. 12074. 


lions. 


7712, 12095. 


1776. 


Thriller. 9397. 
Two men. 2275. 
Clarke (Douglas) O Domine Deus. 
8785. 
Clarke (Elizabeth) pseuwd. See 


Roberts (C. J.) 
Clarke (Fred) Sweetheart of mine 
how I miss you. 29197. 
Clarke (Grant): 
Am I blue. 9764, 17290, 24478. 
Gypsy charmer. 15614. 
I’m the medicine man for the 


blues. 15783, 15784. 

Let me have my dreams. 16006, 
16007, 18275, 18276. 

Welcome home. 17002, “LIVE; 


19326. 


Clarke (H. D.) Brand new Para- 


mount gospel songs. 17482. 
Clarke (H. F.) Ditson school and 
community band series. 15356— 


15360. 
Clarke (H. L.): 
Clarke’s (Herbert L.) setting up 
drilis: *'375. 
Dolly Varden. 14976 (73, 76) 


General Tanner’s march. 21964 
(21) 

Naval brigade M. V. M. 29647 
(163, 164) 

Pacific Southwest exposition. 
18705. 


Clarke (H.)\B.);: 
Like a little sunbeam. 13711. 
That’s what the moon said to me. 

4294, 

Clarke (Jack) : 
After the girl. 
Men. 11257. 
Step high. 12056. 

Sunny South. 12092. 

You’ve made a difference to me. 
12561. 

You will love me. 


Clarke (M. L.): 
And you — my king. 17298. 
I adore it. 27878. 
Lover 0’ mine. 138780. 
Clarke (Myrtle) Gone but not for- 


9727. 


12563. 


gotten. 27736. 

Clarke (R. C.) Over the waters blue. 
6288. 

Clark’s (Norman) Hawaiian song 
folio. 7641. 

Clarkson (L. J.) Eternal rose. 17721. 


Clary (V. M.): 
If you believe at sundown, you'll 
believe at dawn. 25391. 


Love nest, a sunset and you. 
18355. 
Clase (H. C.) Choice hymns. 19788. 


Clash (J. E.) Because you put your 
arms around me. 145. 

Classic album for guitar. 

Clausetti (Pietro) : 


22255. 


Ht s’il revenait un jour. 22467. 
Fantasia. 22256. ! 
Vieni, O sonno... 19280. 


Claxton (Hedley) By the lagoon. 
12813. 

‘Clay (E. V.) My love, a memory. 
25927. 

Clay (Sonny) pseud. See Clay 
(William ) 

Clay (William) Devils serenade. 
5089. 


Clayborn (HE. W.) Wrong way to cele- 
brate Xmas day. 4534. 
Claymes (Raymond) Wid-out a song. 
29539. 
Claypoole (EH. B.): 
Oriental fantasy. 11568. 
Song of the B: A. C. 23889. 
Clayton (John): 
It’s easy to say forget you. 10886. 
Linda. 8487. 


Clayton (V. B.) Idyllwild. 10809. 
Clayton (V. M.): 

Adoration. 19505. 

Spirit of Santa Cruz. 23918. 


Cleare (A. J.) Light the pretty can- 
dles on our Christmas tree. 23069. 
Cleary (Hes): 
Antoinette. 12655. 
Any girl at all. 22027. 
Be good. 22088. 


1671 


INDEX 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Cleary (H. J.)—Continued. 

Garden of fantasy. 15541. 

Here and there and everywhere. 
13326. 

In candlelight. 

In my studio. 

Leaving you. 20626. 

Move along. 13942. 

My favorite melody. 20917. 

My Florentine maid. 13969. 


15844. 
13543. 


Shoutin’ away the storm. 16697. 

Spring. 16790. 

Violets. 17034. 

What chance have I got. 26865. 

Whenever you say. 14859. 

Your Spanish shawl. 14963. 
Cleary (J. B.): 

Sing-a-song. 18956. 

Sweetheart mine. 21519. 


Cleary (M. H.): - 

Dance of the wooden shoes. 24795. 

Dancing on Mars. 24796. 

Day you fall in love. 19897. 

Do ya wanna little iss-kay. 7755. 

Give it. 17824. 

Go find somebody to love. 10534~- 
10536, 138242, 13248, 17831. 

H’lo baby. 25198.. 

Huddlin’. 25221. 

I can see there’ll be a rainbow. 
10684, 10685. 

I’d better not try it. 15717. 

I'd like to be a Gipsy. 10692, 
13391, 13392, 15718, 17989, 17990. 

I gotta have you. 18000. 

I love to hit myself on the head. 


18020. 
I’ve got the world with a fence 
around it. 5602. 


I wish you all the luck in the 
world. 3855. 

In a big, big way. 5649. 

It took a lot of blue to take my 
blues away. 5718. 

Just like a vagabond. 25523. 

My paradise. 113895. 

Olid man weaver of dreams. 8818. 

One minute of heaven. 26097. 

She was kicked on the head by a 
butterfly. 18929. 

Singin’ in the bathtub. 
26415, 29054. 

Slumber time. 9191. 

That’s why I’m happy. 2171. 

Too much lovin’. 43848. 

Cieary (R. T.): 
High-hatted Molly. 5425. 
Moonlight night. 6058. 
Clemandh (Julius) : 


21385, 


Gladiators’ tournament. 20146. 
Romance. 4048. 
Clement (A. W.): 
Chicken. 19778. 
Hide the weinie blues. 13332. 


Clement (Harl) Mother’s farewell. 
8655. 
Clement (F. W.): 

Silvertone. 6646. 

Vacant chair. 14745. 

Yankee division A. BE. F. 7251. 
Clement (J. Herscher-) See Herscher- 
- Clement (J.). 
Clementi (M.) 


Two sonatas. 10079. 


Clements (C. EH.) Eight English tunes. 


152572 
Clements (H. L.): 
Ten minutes. 
What’s da use. 4467. 
Clements (J. R.) . Somebody did a 
golden deed. 17236 (389). 
Clemson (W. J.) Easy choral com- 
munion service. 12594 (75). 
Clerbois (Roger) : 
Cradle song. 12945. 
Marche grotesque. 13829. 
Prélude mélodique. 14230. 
Clerice (Mme.) Papillons bleus. 14976 
(249). 
Clérice (Justin) : 
Ordre de l’Empereur. 19491 (1738). 
Papillons bleus. 14976 (249). 


9362. 


Clesi (N. J.): 
I’m sorry I made you ery. 13460. 
June bride. 18202. 
Lucille. 16095. 
Cleve (Bert van) See Van Cleve 
(Bert) : 
Cleveland (Mary) ‘Tree of love. 
14695. 


7643. 
Scherzo humoresque. 


Clever Stana. 
Clewell (R. E.) 


4097. | 

Click (Edna) Let me dream my 
dreams in your arms. 23056. 

Cliffe (EF. E.): 


Leave the women alone. 20625. 
More I try to forget the more I 
remember you. 20884. 

Some Sunday in the summertime. 
2008. 
Clifford (A. M.) 

7280. 
Clifford (Hdith) : 
He couldn’t speak a word of Eng- 
lish. 22675. 
I wouldn’t say positively. 22879. 
Clifford (Frank) : 
Blue harmony. 24609. 
T’ll keep lovin’ you. 22781. 
In our aeroplane abode. 5665. 
Clifford (Gordon) : 
Dream nest. 17672. 
Looking for some one like you. 
18331. 
Clifford (Harry) : 


You stole my love. 


Among those sandy hills. 24485. 
Arkansas blues. 24511. 
Autumn kisses and you. 27156. 


1672 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Baby fingers. 27169. 

Blue of the bluebells. 27245. 
Don’t get funny. 22398. 
Drifting in the moonlight. 
Fawn eyes. 15473. 
Golden hours. 25092. 
Goodbye means till we meet again. 


24894. 


20161, 

Hawaiian memories. 22671 

Hot baby. 17959. 

I am a lonesome little Juliet. 
27881. 

I am _ lonesome for someone. 
20293. 

I’ll just keep on dreaming of you. 
22780. 

I love you more than all the world. 
27946. 


In gloryland. 18130. 

Is that what-I should’ have done? 
15885. 

Jama jama blues. 25477. 

Just like the butterfly’s broken 
Wing. 25525. 


Land of a million smiles. 28229. 


Cline (M. O.) Daybreak. 12987. 
Clint (H. O.) Ave Maria. 22059. 
Clint (H. O.) co. Ave Maria. 22059. 
Cliquet-Pleyel (Henri) : 

Menuet. 23255. 

Valse de la bicyclette. 24166. 
Cloff (Albert) pseud. See Butler 

(Ralph) and Wright (Julian) 

Clog and character dances. 17537. 
Clokey (J. W.): 

Camp meetin’ song. 19748. 

Cocaine Lil. 19812. 

Cousin Jedediah. 19848. 

Cross it for yourself. 15295. 


Frankie and Johnny. 20102. 
He’s gone away. 20218. 
I dream of Jeannie. 15727. 
If I but knew. 5630. 
Listen to the mocking bird. 
Lord is risen today. 16068. 
Mary wore three links of chain. 
16138. 
No lullaby need Mary sing. 28627. 
Oh Suzanna. 16380. 
Sketches from nature. 


16034. 


6674. 


Learn to love the little things in Souvenir. 4193. 
life. 28244. Swinging “neath the apple tree. 
Livin’ in a world of dreams. 21525. 
18314. ’'Tis but a little faded flower. 
Mem’ry of man. 20837. 21633. 
‘My garden of yesterday’s dreams. ’*Zek’l] saw de wheel. 17228. 
28537. Closset (F.) . Portraits. 1725. 
My Johnny boy. 23368. Cloud (N. G.) Our famous Lindy 
Nine miles out of town. 20995. man. 1650. 
Restitution day. 26258. Cloud: CR. HE) : 
Sue, you make me laugh at you. I love you. 20333. 
16821. O, for goodness’ sake. 21024. 
Sweetest yet. 14578. Oh. 21041. 
rf 1 = 3 BAG MU 
eae mer ait abeo That teriffic eri of mine. 9378. 
That Hollywood hop. 21555. Trouble. 21670. 
That old sweet girl of mine. Wiggle yo’ toes. 9610. 
26626. Cloud (Robert) : 
That sweet bunch of kisses and Black boy blues. 27538. 
you. 24041. Kidney feet. 3495. 
Then I'll stop loving you. 29272. My little Dixie home. 6126. 
There’s only one way. 21597. Whoopee! I’m havin’ my fun. 
Timber song. 19197. 7214. 
Waiting for you Genevieve. 21750. | Clough (T. H.) Gem. 20180. 
When you're sweetie’s done with | Clough-Leighter (Henry) : 
you. 19371. Alleluia! Alleluia! 29647 (2). 
Whisper I love you again. 21846. Brightly gleams our _ banner. 
You were meant for somebody else. 29647 (24). 
29630. Chorus of homage. 234. 
Clifton (M. A.) pseud. See Hall Cradle-song. 2888. 
CJ be) Dance of the bells. 4994. 
Clifton (Robert) Longing of Hawai. I drink the fragrance of the rose. 
a5753. 29647 (94). 
Cline (B. E.) Rising moon. 6462. Let the merry church bells ring. 
Cline (J. D.): 29647 (126). 
El Jebel temple. 10318. My lady Chloe. 19491 (162). 
Flag of the free. 5216. My lover he comes on the skee. 
Grand triumphal. 5346. 19491 (168). 
Spirit of victory. 6760. Song of the sword. 19491 (217). 
1673 


INDEX 


pt. II, n.s., v. 24 


Clucas (Les) My dream man. 18514. 
Clutsam (—) Mein médi nennt sich 
baby. 18864, 138865. 
Clutsam (G. H.): 
Creole cradle song. 14976 (57). 
Damask rose. 10148, 10149. 
Dream. 14976 (78). 
I know of two bright eyes. 
14976. (141). 
Let the slaves. 14976 (181). 
Love’s a dream. 111381. 
Ma curly-headed babby. 3604. 
Snow on the mountain. 14976 
(298). 
Tales they tell. 
When I hear thee sing. 
(384). 
Clyde (Lee) 
you. 2119. 
Clynes (K.R.) Christmas! what does 
it mean to you? 3:64. 
Clynes (Mrs. T. G.) See Clynes (K. 


14976 (331). 
14976 


Sweetheart Sue—lI love 


R.) 

Coate (David): 
American flyer. 
Marcella. 18396. 

Coates (Eric): 
Regimental pride. 


9770. 


18814. 


Always, aS I close my eyes. 
27108. 
Doubt. 138045. 


Homeward to you. 853. 
I’m lonely. 9385, 5557. 
Selection on popular songs. 
Three bears. 9895. 

Under the stars. 26738. 


Coates (John) : 
Come away, death! 247387. 
Lawn, as white as driven snow. 
25588. 
No more dams J’ll make for fish. 
25996. 
Cobb (Alice) 
655. 
Cobb (G. L.): 
Any place where mother is, is 
home sweet home to me. 12658. 
Lonesome sweetie. 16062. 
Power and glory. 11684, 11685. 
Snuggle pup. 11960. 
Twilight dreams. 14721. 
Cabb (J. C.): 
Don’t ery honey. 5070. 
Piggly wiggly. 11648. 
Smoke-shop drag. 6687. 
South African blues. 12020. 
Cobb, (0. J); 
I’m going home to see my Savior. 
22808. 
In all my dreams. 
Cobb (T. S.): 
Army of the Lord. 7392. rs 
Bright and morning star. 7539. 
From the cross to the crown. 694. 


9116. 


Flowers to the living. 


25412, 


Heaven. 8024. 

His promises never can fail. 

I shall rise. 8196. 

Look for me. 8473. 

Reaching for you. 9011. 

Work. 9638. 

Cobb (W. D.): 

I’m dreaming of a by-gone day. 
12594 (189). 

Way down yonder in the cornfield. 
14976. (377). 


Cobb (Walter) Black Lake waltz. 
24598. 

Cobe (A. F.) 
tots. 26685. 
Cobern (Julius) 
lehem. 19709. 
Cobian (Carlos) 
Coburn (F. S.) 


8048. 


Tone poems for tiny 
Bright star of Beth- 


Me querés? 138860. 
Garden of good little 


girls. 13216. 
Coburn (W. B.): 
Frolic. 5256. 
Hallowe’en revels. 5379. 
In the fields. 5672. 
Sweethearts. 6840. 
Valse gracieuse. 2301. 
Cocaine Lil. 19812. 
Cochran (M. OC.) Crushed roses. 
27441. 


Cochran (P. L.) Love is a golden 
gleam. 23142. 

Cochran’s 1929 revue. 7087, 7649, 7460, 
8474. 

Cock-a-doo-dle-doo. 10086. 

Cockburn (R. W.) Scottish psalter, 
1929. 18908. . 
Cockrell (Rogers) 
never blue. 20984. 
Code (Percy) Emperor. 


Never lonesome, 


15426. 


Codina (—) Asa dream. 17236 (20, 
Dale). 
Coe (K. G.): 


Let’s both make up. 25609. 
Midnight march. 6019. 
Smile girl. 14445. 
Somewhere there’s someone who 
is all alone tonight. 2014. 
Coe (R. H.) pseud. See Wilmeth 
(ROE) 
Cour (Victor) Clair de lune. 17533. 


Coeur as. 22262. 
Coffee (Chas.) Cowboy’s dream. 
27431. 


Coffey (E. H.) There’s a broken chord 
some-where. 24055. 

Coffey (Kathleen) Alone in my heart. 
9760. 


Cogar (T. J.) Empty sleeve. 15427. 
Cogswell (Mrs. H. E.) Soldier’s 
chorus. 12594 (118). 
Cohan (G. M.): 
Billie. 183. 


Thomas A. Edison. 14663. 


1674 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1929 


Cohan (Phil) Crashing the golden 
gate. 16285. 
Cohen (B. E.) It’s just you and me 
from now on. 28106. 
Cohen (Cookie) Ill only remember 
your love. 13418. 
Cohen (H. R.) Pretty words. 28858. 
Cohen (Helen) : 
Three little words. 29296. 
Wall Street blues. 29480. 
Cohen (Henry) Jack and Jill. 15902. 
Cohen (Herbert) You’re just a sweet 
doll baby. 12546. 
Cohen (I. M.): 
As we sing the lovers’ 
2663. 
June, sweetheart o’ mine. 3465. 
Just learn to forget to remember. 
1425. 
(Jack) 


refruln. 


Cohen River waltz. 
13342. 
Cohen (Julius) Longing. 11103. 
Cohen (M. J.) 25 kleine voordrachts- 
etudes. 15261. 
Cohen (Matty) Pretending. 1787. 
Cohen (Solomon) : 
Choose ye. 10065. 
It’s all in the costume and make- 
up. 22952. 
Some day you may love me. 238866. 
Songs of the ten commandments. 
9253. 
Sweetheart, do not cry. 23985. 
Cohick (A. K.) In our home, sweet 
home. 12594 (154). 
Cohlmia (Margaret) 
lar baby. 28560. 
Cohn (Chester) : 
Sweetness. 16856, 19101. 
Talk of the town. 29223. 
You'll recognize my baby. 
9669, 9670. 
Cohn (F. W.): 
Pretty girl. 16502. 
That mournful melody. 6888. 
Cohn (J. E.) Road that leads to 
happiness. 1813. 
Coke-Jephecott (Norman) 
and Nune dimittis. 3611. 
Colbentson (O. S.) First melody 
book. 3078. 
Colborn (A. G.) 
ludes. 2855, 2856. 
Colburn (C. S.): 
Are you ready. 24426 (10). 
Drifting away from Jesus. 12594 
(73). 
I heard a voice. 
Meeting place 
24426 (172). 
My Bible and I. 24426 (192). 
Colburn (F. 8.) Garden of good little 
girls. 5268. 


2469—30-——-8 


Hog 


My million dol- 


4556, 


Magnificat 


Three short post- 


24426 (116). 
is over yonder. 


Colby (C. L.): 

Browne’s (Ted) beginners piano 
method. 9971. 

Memories of my old Kentucky 
home. 20885. 

Mother’s day. 18488. 

Parade of the three musketeers. 
21129, 

Rubank melody band instructor. 
VAT Ve 

Safety first. 21282. 

True blue. 2249. 

Waltz memories no. 1. 7097. 


Colby (Elmer) Take everything but 
you. 215382, 26592: 
Colby (M. A. T.): 
Golden road. 17846. 


Magic moon. 16106. 
Colby (W. L.) America’s emblem. 
4631. 


Colby (W. W.) Sing unto the Lord 
a new song. 1968. 
Colclough (Bert) Let me be your 


sweetheart. 25603. 
Colcock (EH. H.) Yo yo song. 26997. 
Cole (—) I’m thinkin’ ’bout you 
honey. 12594 (141). 


Cole (A. M.) 
wood. 20871. 
Cole (Bob): 
Maiden with the dreamy eyes. 
2589 (187). 
My Angemima Green. 9709 (158). 
Oh, didn’t he ramble. 29647 
Glog nT. 
That certain party. 21964 (70). 


Molly’s gone to Holly- 


Under the bamboo tree. 24426 
(288). 
When the band plays ragtime. 
4577 (422). 
Cole (C. B.) Mother mine. 11325. 
Cole (Cliff) My dream ship. 28531. 
Cole (H. L.) Old fashioned daddy-o- 
mine. 11526. 
Cole (EH. 8S.) Just twenty years ago. 
PAT TPE 
Cole (H. D.): 
Coff-coff-coffee pot. 222638. 
College days. 22269. 


Do I look like a good girl now. 
22379. 

Does he like the women. 22385. 

Everywhere along the _— shore. 
22484. 

Get happy. 22583. 

I’d like to lease a night in June. 
22758. 

I looked for heaven. 22788. 

My dream town. 23349. 

Nothing could be sweeter. 23464. 

Now for a dam _ site better. 
23470. 

Realtor’s heaven. 236738. 

Rose is a song to me. 23721. 


¢ 


1675 


IN DEX 


‘Cole (H. D.)—Continued. 
They “couldn't, fix,“ my 
24065. 
Within the law. 24337. 
Wrap a rhapsody. 24857. 


You raise the devil with me. 


24387. 
Cole (Henry) All around mama. 
15009. 
Cole (J. W.) Pagoda bells. 21123. 
Cole (L. W.) In a little Rhody town. 
T35BA. 


‘Cole (Lester) Nothin’ to do. 8774. . 
Cole (Martin) : 

Just you. 136389.° 

Love. 18766. 

Parting. 14148. 
Cole (R. G.): 

Bird of hope. 27229. 

Bunch of violets. .12594 (35). 


Duetto. 12594 (74). 
Far-away. 27634. 
Parting. 12594 (3801). 
Reminiscence, 12594 (824). 
Serenade. 12594 (3887). 
‘Cole (S. E.) Just twenty years ago. 
15951. 
Colebank (Paul) Beyond the Great 
Divide. 7504. 
‘Coleman (Fay) Aztec love gong. 
27164. 
‘Coleman (George) I’m lonesome for 
you. 15774. 
‘Coleman (Henry) Play-time pieces. 
ahve lO 3 by Pb 
‘Coleman (James) Standing side by 
side. 29140. 


Coleman (John) When it’s blossom 
time on that Oregon trail. 17099. 


‘Coleman (M. A.) My Nevada. 11391. 


‘Coleman (R. H.): 
Believe! believe! 
Doane. 15372. 
Don’t worry, but pray. 2966. 
Hverlasting life is free. 3030. 
Going through. 3161. 

How do I know. 38255. 

I can find Him everywhere. 3276. 
In my Father’s house. 3400. 
More than a Savior. 38686. 
My cup runneth over. 38726. 
My prayer. 3750. 

’Neath the old olive trees. 
O wondrous love. 3830. 
‘Open the door. 3870. 
Revival songs. 1799. 
Somebody needs you today. 4172. 
Spirit of the living God. 4203. 
Teach me to pray. 4268. 

There is life for a look. 4309. 


2729. 


3779. 


"Tis my Savior that can give. 
4337. 
‘Walk in the newness of life. 4434. 


ticket. 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 24 


What will it matter. 4469. 
You can know Him now. 4548. 
Coleman (Ruth) Tell me whose girl 
you are. 6874. 
Coleman (S.N.) Singing time. 26418. 
Coleman (W. W.): 
Brother Cain struck Abel. 22169. 
Moses gonna chunk dat melon 
down. 233810. 
Coleridge-Taylor (J. 8S. F.): 


Blind girl of Castél-Cuillé. 17236 
(48). 

Breeze scene. 17236 (54, 55). 

Dance. 17236 (73, 74). 


Danse négre. 17236 (95, 96). . 
Hiawatha’s vision. 17236 (162). 


Tdyll. 19491 (42). 

Incidental music to Herod. 17236 
(195, 196). 

Processional. 17236 (824, 325). 


Spring had come. 17236 (403). 


Coleridge-Taylor (Samuel) : 


Blind girl of Castél-Cuillé. 17236 
(48). 
Dance. 17236 (738, 74). 


Danse négre. 17236 (95, 96). 
Four visions. 19818. : 
Hiawatha’s vision. 17236 (162). 


Idyll. 19491 (42). 

Incidental music to Herod. 17236 
(195, 196). 

Lee shore. 25596. 

Processional. 17236 (824, 325). 


Spring had come. 17236 (408). 
Two dances. 19814. 
Coletta (C. J.) Waiting. 17045. 
Coletti (A. L.) Behind the hills. 
24568. , 
Coley (EH. A.) : 
In my old Hawaiian home. 
Lavina I love you. 25587. 
Moon light in Hawaii. 8634. 
Sweet-heart of Mandalay. 26561. 
Coley (R. H.) Sorry I left you to 
roam. 26489. 
Colgan (Alma): 
Haunting memories. 27798. 
Lonesome butterfly. 20696. 
Colgan (J. C.) Tell me why I love 
you. 16884. 
Colgrove (L. W.) Minneapolis. 18457. 
Colibri. 15262. 
Colicchio (Anthony) Witmark theme 
songs for tenor banjo. 29559. 
Colicchio (Ralph) Famous song hits 
for tenor banjo. ‘7860. 
Colin (Marcel) : 
Aurore sanglante. 12675. 
Effroyable vengeance. 13085. 
Fureur de Néron. 3117. 
Machiavel. 13799. 
Torquemada. 14688. 
Colle (G. Del) Lagrime di Ersilia. 
15983. 


8257. 


1676 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


INDEX 


Collection of Italian & Neapolitan 
Songs. 3883-887, 2858-2862, 10089, 
19815, 27393-27395. 

Collection of popular Hawaiian melo- 
dies. 19816. 

College days. 10009, 10091, 10092, 
90557,;°12297, 12531: 

College daze. 11775. 

Collet (Henri) Missa brevis in Pen- 
tecoste. 6035. 

Colletti (T. A.): 

Gee! but I hate to be waiting. 


17805. 
Last night you said you loved me. 
18265. 
Collin (M. A.) One of these days. 
11548. 


Collins (Anthony): 
Grey spring. 226384. 
Indolenee. 22935. 
Lamb. 23040. 
Collins (Cy) Lovely one. 5921. 
Collins (HE. N.) Those eyes I cannot 
analyze. 16926. 
Collins (Errol): 
Aloha oe. 12629. 
Golondrina. 13258. 
Mexicali rose. 23263. 
Oriental fantasie. 14117. 
When I go home. 24256. 
Collins (H. C.) Better convention 
songs. 176. 
Collins (J. C.) Dizzy. 10282. 
Collins (J. D.) It takes a long time 
to say good-night. 15898. 
Collins (J. H.) Two songs. 22270. 
Collins (Jean) World and its gold. 
24350. 
Collins (P. L.) 
22804. 
Collins (Ralph) pseud. See Kattnigg 
(Rudolf). 
Collins (Rouan) 
26210. 


Collins (W. J.) -Bring back the mem- 


I’m chasing dreams. 
& 


Prenda de amor. 


ories of your smiles. 19710. 
Collins (W. R.): 
Dancing goblin. 12967. 


Fanchon. 22497. 


Four Cornish dances. 19819. 


Just an hour of adoration. 3471. 
Laughing marionette. 13677, 
15992. 


Little fellow. 16043. 
March on to peace. 
Marika. 5970. 
Collyer (L. M.) Rosalie, I’ll make 
you mine in blossom time. 6485. 
Collymore (S. A.) Vestris tragedy. 
7050. 
Colomb (André): 
Caméléon no. 1. 48387. 
Réve de fee. 1798. 


20779. 


SS SS eee SS ae eee 


Colombatti (Harold) : 
Revels. 26262. 
Urehin. 26749. 

Colombo (A. C.) 

21209. 
Colombo 
Colombo 

16930. 

Colomer 

taires. 

Colomer 


i. Ie) “0? March: 


(Louis) Mona. 16209. 
(Russell) Three words. 


(B. M.) Lignes supplemen- 

24426 (142). 

(Felix) Lignes supplemen- 
taires. 24426 (142). 

Colomer (Madeleine)  Lignes supple- 
mentaires. 24426 (142). 
Col6n (B. D.) Canciones escolares. 

9709 (30). 
Colquhoun (Duncan) : 
Dream pal. 27558. 
Dream rose. 22415. 
Fading voice. 22489. 
Paradise. 28770. 
Columbia graphophone co., ltd.: 
Pax vobiscum. 11629. 
Sinfonia. 20782. 
Symphonie vi. 2123. 
Two movements in 
form. 11268. 
3. symphonie. 12591. 
Columbia phonograph ¢o., ine.: 
Beating me blues. 12715. 
Bootlegger’s dream of 
2215 
Cowboy’s lullaby. 22298. 
Frisco blues. 138202. 
Jet black snake blues. 
Karma. 10964-10966. 
Keep bachelor’s hall. 23018. 
Kitty waltz yodel. 23027. 
Lonesome trail blues. 138748. 
Lonesome yodelin’ blues. 1250. 
My mother and my sweetheart. 
23384. 
Orphan blues. 
Railroad blues. 
School day blues. 
When I’m gone. 
Wild jack blues. 
Yodelin’ mule. 


symphonic 


home. 


13599. 


14118. 
23666. 
14369. 
24259. 
14885. 
24367. 


Columbo (Frank) I’m looking for 
someone. 18048. 

Combe (Jules) Grand chic de Paris. 
5344. 

Combs (J. R.) Alma mater, vision 
bright. 12628. 

Come to Bethlehem. 27404. 

Comer (L. J.) Beautiful one I love 
you so. 12722. 

Comfort (Annabel) Syrian lullaby. 
14590. 

Comina (W. P.) Tzigania. 14976 
(ant). 

Community medley. 2872. 

Como (Maria de) See De Como 
(Maria). 


1677 


INDEX 


Comte Obligado. 78, 1891. 
Conard (M. E.) You promised, but 
you forgot. 14946. 
Conard (R. A.) Iodine. 8279, 15883. 
Conaway (H. D.) I’m so happy now. 
939. 
Concannon (Josephine) 
fer of memories. 3399. 
Concepcion (Roberto) : 
‘No me hagas sufrir. 8763. 
No me olvides. 11458. 
Concinamus. 19833. 
Concone (—) Oriole. 28738. 
Concone (J.) Valse brillante en oc- 
taves. 19491 (247). 
Concord pub. co.: 
If you give your heart to me. 
25393. 
Just you. 25537. , 
Little smile. 256438, 28297. 
My wonderful darling. 18572. 
*Round the world with Graf Zep- 
pelin. 21270. 
Sailor boy—farewell. 


Concordia pub. house: 
Be Thou my stay. 12714. 
Beyond the skies. 27216. 
Evening prayer. 27617. 
Fear not, for I am with thee. 
13 fol, 


In my cof- 


14349. 


From heaven above. 13207. 
Hymn of praise. 13380. 

Savior, I follow on. 14862. 
Sing, O ye heavens. 14431. 


Underneath the everlasting arms. 
29367. 
Condit (Harry) 
28500. 
Condon (—) ‘That’s a serious thing. 

14620. 
Condon (A. J.) 
Condon (EH. M.) 
Condon (Eddie): 
I’m gonna stomp Mr. Henry Lee. 
13442. . 


Mother of mine. 


Thoughts. 21620. 
New Ireland. 20988. 


That’s a serious thing. 14621. 
Condon (Frank): 

My girl. 11866. 

Rockhurst stomp. 11775. 
Condon (R. J.) Assembly songs and 

choruses. 24519. 

Condy (EF. B.): 

Blessed is the man. 4577 (81). 

Gavotte in D minor. 4577 (127). 


How amiable are Thy tabernacles. 
14976 (134). 

I am the resurrection. 4577 
(167). 

King of Kings. 4577 (197). 

Lord is my shepherd. 4577 (220). 

Nocturne. 4577 (377). 


Perfect rest. 4577 (309). 
Confrey (E. HE.) Concert etude. 
15270. 


pt. I, n. s., v. 24 


Confrey (Zez) pseud. 
(E. HB.) 
Congregazione Cristiana. Nuovo libro 
d’ inni e salmi spirituali. 3818. 
Conigliaro (Pietro)  Pisciaiolo  sici- 
liano. 8924. : 
Conklin (W. P.) jr. Bundle meets 
the catnip mouse. 2788. 
Conley (L. A.) Radio blues. 
Conley (Larry) : 
After you say I love you. 19511. 
Dearest one. 12999, 19909. 
Do the shag. 138026. 
Drinking song. 138071. 
Get your man. 17813. 


See Confrey 


8991. 


In honor of you. 10848. 
Connell (Catherine) Across the 
years. 7315. 
Connell (Harry) You’ve’ captured 


me with your dreamy eyes. 9683. 
Connell (John) : 


Smid. 6681. 
Twee Afrikaanse liedjies. 4945. 
Connellan (Frank) Honey girl, I 
love you. 27850. 


Connelly ‘(F. V.) Smile my little 


crippled laddie. 28850. 
Connelly (Howard) Dream _ girl. 
13058. 


Connelly (Reg): 
All join in and be happy. 35. 
By the Volga. 7555. 
Hgg song. 5134. 
If I had you. 996. 
Kirry machree. 5788. 
Parted. 11613. 
Plaything. 18752. 
Prehistoric blues. 23628. 
She loves me. 21334. 
When the organ played at twi- 
light. 24274. 
Conner (Alfred) 
and joy. 20867. 
Conner (Brown): - 
I don’t know what to do. 
I would dream only 
20412. 
Whispering river, 21847. 
Conner (Grace) I,wish I had a 
sweetheart. 25366. 
Conners (K. W.) Spirit of the tango. 
6758. 
Conney (Nat) 
3274. 


Connie’s hot chocolates. 15365, 16364, 
16897, 17475, 18882, 19090, 21788. 


Conniston (R. M.) Chantons un peu. 
7607. 


Connolly (EF. E.) 
the springtime. 
Connolly (Jerome) 
away. 11921. 


I’m mother’s pride 


20311. 
of you. 


I believe in dreams. 


We'll welcome in 
9532. 


Since you went 


1678 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1929 
Connors (F. W.): 
Hileen. 10316. 
That’s just the way it goes. 
19154. 
That wonderful waltz of love. 
12178. 
Conor (Harry) Moon baby. 12594 
(245). 
Conrad (—) Here am I, where are 
you. 138325. 
Conrad (Arthur) I’m Al _ Jolson’s 
mammy. 13482. 


Conrad (Con): 

Anything to hold your baby. 4641, 
7381. 

Because she’s happy now. 

Big city blues. 4740, 9908. 

Bounce a little ball at your baby. 
4781, 7530. 

Breakaway. 4795. 

Broadway. 4799, 7542. 

Chicken or the egg. 4899, 7618. 

Christina. 7637. 

Crazy feet. 22297. 

Doing the boom boom. 
19938. 


Hlenita. 103825, 15423. 

Empty arms. 5142. 

Finale of movietone follies. 27649. 

Hittin’ the ceiling. 5433, 8049. 

Hollywood nights. 22718, 25199. 

Hosanna. 10652. 

Hot footin’ it. 5452, 8071. 

Hot man. 10655. 

I came to you. 

I could do 
20302. 

Joy Street. 83822. 

Joy Street waltz. 

Legs. 8405. 

Look what you’ve done to me. 
16065, 20702. 

Love makes the world go ’round. 


7481. 


15376, 


20298, 22751. 
it for you. 15714, 


18196. 


5911. 
Maudita. 161438. 
Mona. 16210. 


My window. 20965. 

Night of happiness. 16326, 23439. 
Old soldiers never die. 16394. 
Out in the cold. 23554, 26127. 
Parade of the blues. 23573, 26141. 
Pearl of old Japan. 6312, 14154. 


Rainbow. 21211. 

Reach out for a rainbow. 23672, 
26241. 

Scattin’ the cat. 6550. 

Shadows. 6609. 

Sing .a little love song. 6659, 
9170. 

Sitting by the window. 9180, 
23834. 

Snake hips. 16722. 

So dear to me. 6691, 18982. 

So long. 11963, 16728. 


That’s you, baby. 6902. 


Tie a string on your finger. 6934: 

Um-um-in the moonlight. 24146, 
26736. 

Waiting. 7079, 7080. 

Walking with Susie. 7094. 

When the harvest is over. 12416. 

Why can’t I be like you. 9597, 
14878. 

Conrad (H. A.) A little town of 
Bethlehem. 26037. 


Conrad (Jarvis) : 

All I want to do is neck. 27087. 
Honey give me all your lovin’. 

PA ea) 
Conradi (A.) 

und lacht. 
Conradi 
hymn. 


Berlin, wie es weint 
15136. 
(Mignon) 
27057 (95). 
Conradi (William) 
hymn. 27057 (95). 
Consentino (Joe) Rusty frets. 26310. 
Conservatoire scale manual. 2874. 
Consol (J. a.) You say we're 
through. 29626. 
Consolidated music pub. house: 
Biedna guralka. 12749. 
Chicago waltzer. 10052. 
Christ conquered the devil. 
Craze-ology. 4973. 
Das weiss kein mensch. 10173. 
Elen polka. 103824. 
From the parlor to the pig pen. 


New American 


New American 


4911. 


5259. 
God that did not answer. 5319. 
Hanserl polka. 10579. 
Heah me talkin’ to ya’. 5408. 
Honey, it’s tight like that. 10647. 


Horse paweth in the valley. 5450. 
Kikiri polka. 10972. 
Mazurek 2z pod  Jendrzejowa. 


13857. 
Mein stisser schatz. 13866. 
New Ulm. 11441. 
Pod lasem. 14203. 
Polka od gorlic. 14208. 


Polka z pod pinezowa. 14210. 
Tight like this. 6935. _ 
Tu dzien tu noc. 14710. 
Warren waltzer. 12343. 
Consolini (Giorgid) Studio delle corde 
doppie. 9295. 
Conte (E.): 
Agitato cavaleata. 12610. 
Spring fever. 14521. 
Western reverie. 7145. 
Conte (Hugene) : 
Shapiro Bernstein cinema series. 
11888. 
There’s love in your eyes. 14650. 
Conte (Giuseppe or Joseph) : 
Cielo stellato. 19804. 
Vi piace. 2320. 


Conte (Le) du Tsar Saltan. 4423. 


OT 


INDEX 


Conterno (G. E.): 
Gondoliera. 740. 
Humoreske. 875. 
Contessa (Enrico) Sirenetta. 16712. 
Contesse (Henri) Chansons du cceur. 
24707. 


Continental baking co. Hurrah for 


the Wonder bakers. 17971. 

Contini (F.) Toledo. 24107. 

Conus (Jules) Vocalise. 7067. 

Converse (F. 8S.) California. 9999. 

Converse (Harry) Kill the cook. 
3497. 

Converse (M. J.) Hail to Central. 
13283. 

Converse (M. L.) See Nicol (M. L. 
C.) 

Convery (Mazie) Garden of roses. 
25042. 

Conway (F. J.) . Fly away with me. 
10441, 25006. 


Conway (J. E.) 
thing to me. 27013. 

Cook (Arthur) I. never thought Id 
ever care. 25335. 

Cook (Cecil) Willow pattern. 
(262). 

Cook (Edith Archdale) 
tern. 29647 (262). 
Cook (Edythe Adamy) 

7467. 


You don’t mean any- 


29647 
Willow pat- 


Be a clown. 


Cook (Effa M.) Moonbeams. 11310. 
Cook (Elizabeth Morgan): 
And then came love. 24491. 
Answering. 17306. 
One memory. 26096. 
Cook (Emily) Do you remember. 
19933. 
Cook (G. W.): 
I love the dear Columbia. 925. 
Meditations. 23227. 
Cook (H. B.) ‘Turn back the clock. 
6999. 
Cook (H. R:): 
Gone. 741. 
Once upon a time. 1682. 
Cook (Happy) pseud. See Cook 
(John) 
Cook (Harriett) It’s spring. 28110. 
Cook (J. D.) I promise to dream of 
you sweetheart. 948. 
Cook" (de lay 


Deedy um dum. 10202. 


Don’t try to high-hat me. 10256. 

Get away big. 5283. 

Jelly. 8305. 

Put him in—take him out. 
11720. 

_ Soul stuff. 9257. 
Cook (John): 

Because you love me _ . baby. 
9875, 22099. 

Lonely little baby. 11097. 


Yo-yo. 29595. 


pt. 10, n.s., v. 24 


You’re still the girl of my dreams. 


12553. 
Cook (L. E.): 
Dreams come true. 24889. 
Love’s golden hour. 25699. 


Cook (Lenoir) : 
Harlem band. 22660. 
In between. 22904. 
One you and one me. 18675. 
Sweetheart, I love you. 29195. 
Cook (Lillian) : 
Fair isle of dreams. 17734. 
Ill wait for you. 15750. ~ 
Cook (M. H.) You’ve made me lonely. 
24404. 
Cook (M. H. R.): 


California sun kist flea. 24673. 
Heart of a boy. 819. 
Me and my little banjo. 1349. 


One more station to bring in. 
1640. 


Tid-dley-winks. 24084. 
Cook (Mereer) : 
Homely girls. 5448. 


In between. 20446, 22904. 
One you and one me. 18675. 
Sweetheart, I love you. 29195. 
Cook (Mildred) Blanch-ee. 19666. 
Cook (Olive May) Dear pal o’ my 
dreams. 10197. 
Cook (Orlando M.): 
How I love that girl. 
My mother. 113889. 
Since you came. 9168. 
That silver thread is broken now. 


10668. 


14632. 
Woman. 14902. 
You were always, will be always 
be mine. 7287. 
You would not play the game. 
14955. 
Cook (R. R.): 


Choosing you. 27362. 
I’ve searched the world for 2 


sweetheart. 27992. 
Step by step. 29147. 
Cook “(S2"G.) Dreaming in the 
trenches. 4577 (91) 
Cook (V. B.) Father on high, hear 
me. T7871. 
Cook (W. M.): 


Ghost ship. 25062. 
Harlem band. 22660. 
Troubled in mind. 29338. 
Cooke (—) pseud. See Cooke (F. M.) 
Cooke (C. L.): 
For just a little love from you. 
20080. 
Just one little smile from you. 
13633. 
My Phi Kap girl. 259388. 
Old Italian love song. 11581. 
Why did the cow jump over the 
moon, 9603. 


1680 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1929 


Cooke (C. Q.) Foundation technics 
for piano. 20093. 
Cooke (Charles) Feelin’ the way I 
do. 17748, 24981. 
Cooke (KE. J.) You'll pay for the 
things you did to me. 24885. 
Cooke (F. M.): 
Broken clover. 24645. 
Little place called home. 25641. 
Mike Duffy. 20851. 
O’Hara’s warning. 
Over. 26131. 
Cooke (G. W.): 
God has blotted them out. 731. 


26069. 


Gospel crusade hymns no. 2. 
20164. 

I have never known the Lord to 
fail. 905. 

O think of His love for you. 
1588. 


Cooke (Greville) : 
But yesterday. ... 22175. 
Hileen Aroon. 22448. 
God is our hope and strength. 
12692. 
Haldon Hills. 
In the cathedral. 
Sea-croon. 11861. 
Three pieces for the pianoforte. 
2879. 
Cooke (Harold) 
hymn. 14818. 
Cooke (J. F.): 
Forgotten sun-dial. 20089. 
.Happy days in music play. 13290. 
Summer skies. 12084. 
Time’s end. 2210. 
Cooke (Ralph): 
Che-a-ni-ta. 10048. 
Dearest old mother 
12998. 
Dreams for two. 13067. 
I knew what it was to be lone- 
some. 27911. 
My old reliable. 13991. 
Someone to call me sweetheart. 
14487. 
Take a trip to the moon. 26591. 
We don’t need an umbrella [!] 
when we are in love. 14799. 


Cooke (W. B.): 
Baby fingers. 24537. 
Chanson au nuit. 19769. 
Country dance. 24769. 
Dance of the gnomes. 10152. 
Evening shadows. 10364. 
Rock-a-bye. 21250. 
Song of the cricket. 12002. 
Tripping the triplets. 21667. 
Under the trees. 21703. 
Valse fleur. 21712. 
Valse petite. 12307. 


Cookie. I'll only remember your love. 
15747. 


22649. 
15856. 


Rochester jubilee 


of mine. 


Morning. 13928. 
O America. 16355.. 


Cooley (A. J.) 
Coolidge (P. B.) 
Cools (Eugéne) : 
-Arioso. 24508. 
Jota. 5740. 
Marche funébre d’Hamlet. 
Polo. 6348. 
Prélude pour la mort de Tinta- 
giles. 6377. 
Si Joséphine elle 
26399. 
Coombs (C. W.): 
Gondolier. 19491 (85). - 
When the birds go north again. 
19491 (259). 
Coombs (L. G.): 

While the other boys play. 9580. 
You and I are in love. 4546. 
Cooney (J. A.) You set my heart in 

motion again. 19475. 
Coons (H. T.) jr.: 
Little you. 28097. 
When I’m alone with you. 26883. 
Cooper (B. M.) Lot depends on the 


5966.. 


SAVAIt, CA... 


moon. 25664. 
Cooper (C. E.) Memories of you. 
13878. 


Lindy hop. 1219. 
San Francisco I love 


Cooper (D. A.) 
Cooper (HE. 8S.) 
you. 28947. 
Cooper (EF. L.) jr.: 
Forever with you. 3096. 
In no uncertain terms. 18138. 
My biggest moment. 28525. 
Same old way. 18874. 
Cooper (Herman) Sweet memories. 
12106. 
Cooper (J. W.): 
My al-bi-no Rose. 8669. 


Sweet little baby Rose. 9322. 


Cooper (Jacob) Gee I’d like to— 
oh baby. 15549. 

Cooper (Johnny) Sunshine and you. 
12093. 


Cooper (Joseph) Lonesome for you. 
| 1248. 
Cooper (W. G.) Narrative theme. 
18579. 
Cooper (W. O.) 
brings heaven down. 
Co-operative music Co.: 
Baby fingers. 245387. 
Carnival time. 10019. 
Chanson au nuit. 19769. 
Christmas joys. 24726. 
Country dance. 24769. 
Dance of the gnomes. 
Dream melody. 19956. 
Evening shadows. 10364. 
Far away. 20028. 
Foundation technics for piano. 
20098. 
Gently drifting. 
Larghetto. 20610. 


Song of Jesus’ love 
26470. 


10152. 


10501. 


1681 


Co-operative music co.—Continued. 
Love’s greeting. 11140. 
Maytime. 20811. 
Melodie. 11320. 
Novelette. 21011. 
Rock-a-bye. 21250. 
Song of the cricket. 
Sunbeams. 21495. 
Tripping the triplets. 21667. 
Under the trees. 21708. 
Valse fleur. 21712. 

Valse petite. 12307. 
Waltzing dolls. 21756. 
Waves of the Danube. 26830. 


Coopersmith (J. M.) 
it would be you. 25238, 27880. 

Cooth (Bill van) 
(Bill) 

Coots (J. F.): 


12002. 


INDEX 


I always knew 


See Van Cooth 


After all, I’m in love with you. 


24439. 


Another night within your arms. 


22626. 
Collegiate Sam. 19818. 
Cross your fingers. 274388. 


Do you mind if I fall in love. 


T757. 
Does this go on forever? 


T7159. 


Flappers on parade. 15489, 20062. 


Have you forgotten, cherie. 
13298. 


8011, 


Here comes my ball and chain. 


825. 
How’d ya like to be me. 
T’ll be there. 8127, 22777. 


22735. 


Ill keep on dreaming of you. 


13415. 


I’m afraid that evrything’s all 


right. 8143. 


I’m croonin’ a tune about June. 


8147. 
I’m in love at last. 9838. 


I’m leaving the whole thing to 


you. 99555. 


I’m on the road to happiness. 


10746. 

I’m only making believe. 
22826. 

I’m referrin’ 
8165, 10747. 


15777, 


just to her’n me. 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 24 


It’s you I love. 22958, 25472. 
Just another kiss. 5754, 83836. 
Let’s dream. 58387, 11042. 


Let’s make the best of it. 8415. 

Let’s merge. 28260. 

Let’s talk it over. 8417, 8418, 
11048. 

Levee love. 8419, 20644. 


Little coat of tan. 11077, 138725. 

Little house on a little hill. 8451. 

Love is in the air. 5908, 11122. 

May I say I love you. 16146, 
20809. 

No wonder I’m so crazy over you. 
8767. ‘ 

Oh sweetheart where are you to- 
night. 6231, 8807. 

Our little bag of tricks. 11577. 

Out where the moonbeams are 
born. 14127. 

Over here. 28749. 

Pal of my sweetheart days. 
212 


16438, 


‘Pretty little maid of old Madrid. 


3978, 6386, 6387. 

Red hot and blue rhythm. 23679, 
26244. 

Revolutionary 9027, 
21334. 

Say something. 6547. 

Sentimental melody. 28986. 

Speakin’ of the devil. 19028. 

That’s music to my ears. 4286, 
4287. - 

There’s too many eyes. 21598. 

To be with you. 16942, 21638. 

Vilma. 12318. 

Wasn’t it fate. 12345. 

When two hearts are true hearts. 
24279, 26904. — 

Why. 24808, 26940. 

With you in my arms. 

Wouldn’t it be heaven. 
21894. 

You’re just another memory. 2558, 


9676. 
Youw’re just too late. 9677. 


rhythm. 


9621. 
17178, 


Copelin (H. 8.) Now you know I love 
you. 8780. 
Copland (Aaron) : 


As it fell upon a day. 15057. | 
Concerto. 24754, 24755. 
Sentimental melody. 9122, 18909. | 


I’m that way over you. 27968. 
I’m thirsty for kisses, hungry for 


love. 948, 13462. : : 
I’m yours. 10758, 13467. a CS ley Little robin red 
I said goodbye to the sunshine. C aoe d Fy 24756 

10766, 13478. op as e ronda. 56. 
I’ve got a passport to heaven, | Coppélia. 15343. 


8203. 

I’ve got the world right ‘in the 
palm of my hand. 138485, 15803, 
22855, 22856. 

It don’t mean a thing without you. 
8283. 


Copping (C. S.): 

Old man Grouch. 115383. 
Ramblin’ rube. 26233. 
Coppola (P.): 
Acuérdate. 
Palomita. 


27063. 
23570. 


1682 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Coppola (Piero) : ; 
Cing poémes, 24757. 
Scherzo fantasque. 

Coq a chanté. 406. 

Coquin (André): 

I’m my baby’s little baby. 18650. 

Japanese romance. 18181. 

Love me true. 5912. 

Corbaley (C. D.): 

Longing to have you again. 23125. 

Please do. 23610. 

Speed. 26500. 

Toy shop infantry. 24117. 
Corbell (Paul) : 

If I had my druthers. 18104. 

Rosie’s in love wid a real guy. 

9062. 

Tumbled down dreams. 
Corbett (C. G.) Voyageurs. 
Corbetta (Francois) : 

Gavotte aymée du Duc de Mon- 

mouth. 22577. 


9101. 


14712. 
4426. 


Prélude. 22286. 
Corbin (Ida): 
Obligations. 21037. 
Our dear old home. 26122. 
Sweet mem’ries. 26569. 


Traveling. 21659. 
Corbin (W. T.) Lonesome me. "8567. 
Corbo (Dominick) jr.: 

I love you baby. 8188. 


Lonely without you. 28810. 
Corbridge (J. B.) Priscilla. 1746, 
11706. - 
Corby (Mabelanna) Summer and 
you 120838. 


Corcoran (Edward): 
For there’s nothing can go wrong 


with a sweetheart like you. 

15508. 

My dear old wife. 1465. 
Corcoran (Irvin) Beautiful prom’ 


2710. 
Someday you'll be 


girl of mine. 
Cordell (EH. C.) 
sorry. 21405. 
Cording (E. A.) 
mankind. 4753. 
Corduan (H. C.) 
16772. 
Corelli (Arcangelo) : 
Folia. 4577 (117). 
Giga. 19491 (78). 
Kammer-sonaten. 28183. 
Kirchen-sonaten. 28209. 
Minuetto. 19491 (154). 
Tempo di gavotta. 19491 (2382). 
Tempo di passepied. 19491 (234). 
Corey (F. E.) Forgive and forget. 
20086, 27675. 


Biessed Saviour of 


Southern memories. 


Corey (W. A.) Idolizers. 29647 
(100). ; 

Corley (J. Y.) My sweetheart on the 
air. 6153. 


Corlies (Jack) pseud. See Jackson 


(Corlies) 
Corliss (E. W.) Sweetheart mine 
own. 29647 (226). 


Cormier (A. §S.): 

Lassie o’ mine. 8395. 

Sweetest mother of all. 9827. 
Corn (D.D.) jr. Four melodies. 4954. 
Cornelius (EH. M.) Wonderful love. 

2518. 
Cornelius (Edward) 
care of you. 20400. 
Cornelius (L. L.): 

Hoo, hoo, babe. 25208, 

My Turkish sweetheart. 
Cornelius (R. H.) 

songs. 12984. 
Cornelius’ gospel songs. 12934. 
Cornell (J. D.) Little green isle of 

my birth. 3553. 
Cornelli (Joseph) 

you were heaven. 
Corner (D. G.) 

2683, 2684. 
Cornforth (F. E.): 

Maybe it’s you. 25784. 

Sweetheart of mine. 9330. 


I want to take 


18567. 
Cornelius’ gospel. 


My hours with 
GH21: 
Babe lies in a cradle. 


That someone called you. 26635.. 
Cornhusker music publishers. Hi, 
Bo! rodeo. 8039. 


Cornish song book. 22287. 
Corona (Sandro) Bublike, will you 
buy rolls. 260. 

Coronet. 10117. 

Corp (R. G.) Waiting. 17044. 

Corprew (Blyden) Mother devine. 

20892. 

Corral (Pascual) : 
Lupe. 18373. 
Maria Margarita. 
Y le papalotea. 

Cortazar (Ernesto) : 
Aeroplanos. 27072. 
Ojitos. 28699. 


Cortez (Stephen) 

Corti (Aldo) : 
Canzone della mamma. 
Nostalgia de Granada. 

Corti (Mario) : 
Adagio. 5350. 
Andantino. 6497. 
Canzone. 6864. 
Grave. 5349. 
Minuetto. 5397, 6029. 
Notturno e Tarantella. 
Violin concerto. 7060. 


Cortopassi (Domenico) Dormi, bimbo 
mio; 


18407. 
19427. 


Just today. 13637. 


12846. 
16342. 


28650. 


Cortot (Alfred) Ballades. 7628. 
Corvi di San Marco. 22289. 
Corzilius (Helene) Playing the 
piano. 14194. 


1683 


‘ 


INDEX 


Cos-Cob press, inc.: 
Concerto. 24754, 24755. 
Jazz-suite. 25482. 
Symphony. 26375. 


Cosgrove (Susan) California. 15205. 
Cosi fan tutte. 8662. 

Coslow (Sam) : 

| Can you read in my eyes. 19751, 


24676. 

Daddy won’t you please come 
home. 7699, 10148. 

Do I know what I’m doing while 
I’m in love. 19929. 

Flippity flop. 5225, 15492. 

Give us a hitch. 726. 

I had to fall in love with you. 
20317. 

I want a good time bad. 20395. 

I want to cuddle some cuddlesome 
baby. 5610, 27999. : 

I will remember, you will forget. 
20407. . 

If I were king. 25888. 

King of Jazzmania. 5786. 

Ladies of the dance. 5801, 20599. 

Leave me a_ beautiful melody. 
3528. 

Mightiest matador. 6021. 

My lady love. 16264, 18527. 

Shoo shoo boogie boo. 21356. 

Sitting around thinking about my 
baby. 9179, 11934. 

Sweetheart of memories. 2115. 

True blue Lou. 6989, 16969. 


What does it mean to me. 12390, 
14821. 
You want lovin’. 9688, 14954. 


‘Cosmopolitan book corp. Sound off! 
12019. 
Cossack. 4959. 


Costa (—) Incanto. 3410. 

Costa (HB. 8.) Inno italico. 20479. 

Costa (Harry de) See De Costa 
(Harry ) 

Costa (Leon de) See De Costa 
(Leon) 

Costa (Olive de) See De Costa 
(Olive) - 

Costa (P.M.) ’A frangesa. 2589 (1). 


Det er forbudt 
10214. 


Maria Con- 


Costa (Vincent de) 
for bérn under 16 aar. 
Costantino (Gabrielle) 
getta. 18406. 
Costanzo (George) 
at home. 8694. 
Costanzo (Joseph) That’s why I fell 
in love. 6898, 14629. 
Costanzo (L. S.): 
Caroline of my dreams. 309. 
Memories of you. 23234. 
Coste (Will) pseud. Vinka. 


My little rainbow 


26787. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Costeldi (Michael) : 
High up in the heavenly blue 
skies. 17925. 
I go to Mericano country. 17999. 
Mary. 25765. 
My pretty tootsy wootsy baby. 
11397. 
There isn’t a better girl in our 
town. 19169. 
Tum tiddium tum tum. 19233. 
Costello (Bartley) : 
HKyes of blue. 22488. 
Forever and ever and ever. 17781. 
Costello (Bartley) See also Costen 
(Bartley Costello) 
Costello (J. A.) I will never be lone- 
some for you. 8218. 
Costello (Raymond) 
happiness. 24640. 
Costen (B. C.): 
Hyes.of blue, eyes of brown. 4577 
(106). 
Just have the band play Home 
sweet home. 14976 (169). 


Bring back my 


My own wild western rose. 2589 


(281). 

Nobody else but me. 
Coster (M. B.) Waltz anew. 
Costume box. 24765. 
Cotillon 1. 12939. 

Cotler (Cy) See Cotler (Simon) 

Cotler (Simon) : 

Come tell me then, just what is 

love. 17558. 

Cry! ery! ery! 10185. 

Hiding. 3224. 

Nothin’ but the blues. 3810. 

Since I lost you. 9166. 

Cotterell (I. L.) Mother dear, I want 
you all-ways. 3692. 

Cottet (A. T.) In the twilight. Sg 

Cottey house. 24766. 

Cottin (J.) Roses. 17236 (345). 

Cottin (M. M.) Roses. 17236 (345). 

Cottingham (Mabel) Longing. 5893, 
16064. 

Cottingham (T. F.) 
now. 16678, 26388. 

Cotton (W. D.) jr.. Lonesome? 16059. 

Cotton and silk. 17952. 

Cottone (Melchiorre Mauro-) See 
Mauro-Cottone (Melchiorre) 

Coty (Freda) : 

Cameo queen of Orleans. 27308. 

That Spanish glide. 21576. 
Couchette. 10829 (30), 11724 (26), 

15198. 

Couenhoven (Herbert Woodhull van) 
See Van Couenhoven (Herbert 
Woodhull) 

Cougat (Xavier): 

Kiss if you’ll buy it. 3501. 

Mafiana. 36138. 


12594 (275). 
29431. 


She’s my sweetie 


1684 


_ Coups de roulis. 


‘Cousin (C. L.) 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Night time. 3790. 
Pity the Gypsy. 3951. 
Coullon (Henry) Qu’en pensez-vous? 


6407. 
Coulter (George) Every beginner’s 
tunes. 20012. 


Council (E. G.): 
Gaily we go. 27693. 
Hill billy. 27827. 
Homeland. 27847. 
Homeward bound. 27849. 
Invocation. 1060. 
Merry Mary. 28488. 
Old ranchman’s tale. 
Roller coaster. 28920. 
Some day you'll need my Saviour. 
26438. 
Countee (Lorenzo) : 
It’s me oh! Lawd. 22957. 
Miss Pauline. 23280. 
2™° rhapsodie hongroise. 
Country girl. 29647 (39). 
Couperin (—) Moissonneurs. 1409. 
Couperin (Francois) Rondeau and Le 
sabat. 6480. 


26080. 


20666. 


418, 24773. 
Courcy (Raymond de) See de Courcy 
(Raymond) 
Courquin (G.) fils. 
terois. 21203. 
Courtioux (Aimé) fils. 
nople. 2877. 
Courtney (E. P.): 
Always lovin’ you. 24477. 
On Miami’s sands of gold. 26086. 
That little word if. 26624. 
Courtney (Gordon) : 
Copper blues. 198388. 
Dance away your blues. 
Dancing shoes. 19881. 
Terribly fond of you. 21552. 
Courtney (W. J.) Mulligan’s ball. 
13947. 


Qu’estce que tu 


Constanti- 


19877. 


She decided to be a 
bride. 11889. 

Coutchie (M. M.) Wishin’. 14895. 

Couture (A. P.) Dreaming of a little 
pal way back home. 51038. 

Cover (V. L.) Wishing well. 24830. 


Covey (Eugene) Fleurette. 5228. 


Coviello (Ambrose) Three little cam- 
eos. 274380. 
Covino (Isaac) 
Cowan (Jeanne) 
Cowan (Lynn): 

Bilhe,"* 23121 22122. 
Ga ga bird. 20117. 
Hollywood. 13345. . 
I’m in love with you. 20358. 
New step. 20989. 

Then I’ll know why. 9880. 
Web of love. 21774. 
When you are mine. 


Petting. 63818. 
Twilight. 24140. 


24282, 24283. 


Coward (Noél) 


Bitter sweet. 17398, 17399, 19658, 


22127, 22128. 19 


Dear little café. 15335. 
Evermore and a day. 24961. 
Green carnation. 17861. 


Ill see you again. 18015. 
If love were all. 18109. 
Kiss me. 18234. 

Ladies of the town. 18249. 
Tokay. 19210. 

Zigeuner. 19487. 


Cowart (Grace) : 
Aurevoir. 9812. 


June, the moon- and you. 10928. 
Whoopee rag. 12458. 

Cowboy’s lament. 4969. 

Cowdery (M. A.): 
Haunting taunting girl. 17893. 


O Loto San. 14069. 


Zu Zan. 14972. 
Cowell (W. L.) Breath o’ California. 
7538. 


Cowen (F. H.) Phantasy of life and 
love. 19491 (177). 

Cowherd (K. W.) My all time girl. 
Zann. 

Cowler (Jim) pseud.: 

Driiben in der heimat bltih’n die 
weissen rosen. 17684. 

Hs gibt eine frau, die dich niemals 
vergisst. 5152. 

Mother song. 20894. 

Cowles (Cecil) : 

Country club waltz. 
Mandarin. 13818. 
Serenade. 4114. 
Star-gleam. 26510. 

Cowles (E. L.) Dixie spells home to 

me. 497. 

Cowles (Eugene) : 
Crossing the bar. 
Dolores. 27582. 
Forgotten. 25016. 

Cox (A. B.) Esther of olden days. 

20006. 

Cox (C. V.) 

4309. 
Cox (E. R.) Dearest sweetheart, if I 
may. 24823. 
Gox 7) (Ey. 4B) 
4577 (118). 
Cox (G. W.) Bagatelle. 2696. 
Cox (George) My sunshine girl 
1509. 

Cox (I. E.) 

Cox (Ida): 
Separated blues. 6598. 

Sobbin’ tears blues. 6695. 

Cox (Jimmie) Nobody ey, A 

when you’re down and out. 


10123. 


12594 (62). 


There is life for a look. 


Foolish little maiden. 


Peggy. 8894. 


1685 


r ¢ 
i, 
i 


INDEX 


Cox (Ralph): 
Hunter’s moon. 13875. 
Love is a flame. 13769. 
My song of you. 14002. 
Cox (Roger) Where the fountain 
river flows. 17124. 
Cox (T. C.) What-e’er betide. 9546. 
Coy (EH. V.) Carolina dream girl. 
10020. 
Coy (J. A.) 
(231, (2e2. 
Cozinsky (Samuel) Retzei. 
Cracolice (Frank) jr.: 
Dear old pal. 24821. 


With mother as of yore. 


28904. 


Gee but it’s hard to _ believe. 
25050. 
In my _ air-castle of dreams. 
25428. 


My Kathleen May. 11873. 
Until you went away. 293876. 
Cracroft (P. C.) Nita. 163829. 
Cradle snatchers. 15376, 16065, 16143, 
16394. 

Cradle song of the Infant 
19851. 

Craft (George) 
mamma. 15802. 

Crafty (Clifton) 
915. 

Cragin (Georgia) That vine-covered 
cottage of ours. 98379. 

Craig (C. R.) Embrassez-moi. 13092. 

Craig (D. A.) Can’t you tell me why. 
12841. 

Craig (KE. F.) 
child! 7889. 
Craig (Edward) : 

Dream man. 

Flying. 7907. 

I’m looking for someone. 10744. 

It’s a hard, hard world. 8288. 

Only once in a million, million 


Jesus. 
I’ve got a new 


I like my booze. 


Fireman, save my 


10271. 


years. 11555. 
Russian steppes. 11803. 
Treasure Island. 12251. 
When he’s gone. 12399. 


Craig (F. E.) IJTll always wait for 
you. 10718. 
Craig (James) 
Craig (R. G.): 

African rhapsody. 9725. 

Dance rhythm. 17605. 

Get happy. 10504. 

Goin’ home to that dear old 
Swanee shore. 10541. 


Dixie moon. 15366. 


Just for you my dear. 10949. 
Lonely and blue. 11096. 
My castle on the Nile. 11355. 


12004. 
Phyllis and the 


Song of the lute. 


Craig (W. H.) 
shrine. 16473. 


pt. II, n.s., y. 24 


Cramer (Chester) : 
Poor little Bessie. 28838. — 
There’s a little brown house. 
26648. 
Cramm (H. L.) What to do second 
at the piano. 2421. 
Crammond (C. C.) Pride of the regi- 
ment. 1741. 
Crance (Hda) Not so slow. 28645. 
Crandall (S. A.): 
Just one more waltz. 
My lucky strike. 18536. 
She’s my big moment now. 14399. 
Where is my ice man. 19878. 


Crandell (J. S.) Song of the Illini 
braves. 6728. 
Craner (W. W.) In the valley where 
the Snake River flows. 18152. 
Cranmer (Elinor) Meet me in mem- 
ory lane. 25791. 
Cranz (Aug.) G. m. b. H.: 
All together. 7351. 
Andalouse. 12646. 
Aprés vépres. 17026. 
Babil. 12687. 
Bib et Bob. 27217. 
Bravoure! 4798. 
Burlesque. 15192. 
Casanova. 4860, 19757. 
Casanova-marsch. 19758. 
Chant de la vie. 2828. 
Cireenses. 12899. 
Cortége des bacchantes. 12936. 
Cortége du Serdar. 12937. 
Danse d’Athelstane. 12969. 
Danse russe. 12970. 
Elévation. 3005. 
Enchantement. 
Epilogue. 13104. 
Eternelle cantiléne. 
Far West. 276387. 
Farewell boy. 18148. 
Fatalité. 18147. 
Flirt. 13173. 
Flutist’s vademecum. 
For a smile. 3091. 
Gavotte. 15545. 
Gondoles vénitiennes. 
Heure mauve. 5420. 
Humoresque. 3264. 
Idylle. 3065. 
It’s hard to forget. 
Jolie poupée d’amour. 
Jour de récolte. 168388. 
Lindlicher reigen. 3509. 
Marche des communiers brugeois. 
18400. 
Mazurka. 38642. 
Menuet. 16171. 
Mignonnette. 13899. 
Mytho. 3770. 
Napolitania. 
Obsession. 
Oh yes dear! 


10952. 


13097. 
13116. 


4396-4398. 


13259. 


28105. 
28138. 


3772. 
28676. 
23503. 


1686 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1929 
Par un clair matin. 14142. 
Peppina. 3924. 
Petite berceuse. 8906. 


14223. 
14244. 


Poursuite de sylvains. 
Procession qui passe... 
Pyrrhus. 8988. 
Réve 4 deux. 
Réve de poéte. 
Réve enchanteur. 
Rigaudon. 16570. 
Romanze. 4052. 
Sadi. 9077. 
Sérénade 4 Kalua. 
Signal. 6641. 
Songes fantasques. 
Sornettes. 14515. 
Suite 4 lV’antique. 
Sur la 
16838. 
Sweet Carolina. 9815. 
Tambourin proveneal. 
Tipsy noctambulist. 
Toreo fino. 29323. 
Valse oubliée. 9476. 
Valse viennoise. 17018. 
Veillée. 17026. 
Vénitienne. 14759. 
Wave of love. 7117. 
Yes! my little Mady! 7253. 
Yi et You. 29590. 
2me petite suite. 17233. 
Cranz (G. F.) music co. Valse oubliée. 
12306. 
Craps (Ernest): 
. Bee-ology. 
Faint heart. 27630. 
High tension. 5427. 
I wish I could forget you. 28010. 
Learning to fall in love with you. 
20624. 
Crapser (K. D.): 
Ashamed of Jesus. 14976 (16). 
Blissful name. 4577 (88). 
Gently Lord. 7310 (64). 
Oh, for the wings of a dove. 
12594 (285). 


28905. 
14296. 
14297. 


9124. 
14511. 


4229. 


campagne  endormie. 


16875. 
4336. 


27200. 


Cras (Jean) Evocation. 17729. 
Craven (—): 
J’ aime ta mansarde. 1079. 


Mitsue. 3674. 


Son premier rendez-vous. 11983. 
Viens Toinon. 9491. 
Voila pourquoi. 12329. 
Craven (E. H.): 
Doo-Doo. 15389. 
On the trail of my memories. 
28721. 


Craver (Charles) : 
Oh! jailer bring back that key. 
26059. 

You'll get pie in the sky. 27022. 
Crawford (E. M.) Across the At- 
lantic. 9717. 
Crawford (F. G.) 


Salutatory. 6533. 


Crawford (Helen) : 

Moonlight reminds me. 11316. 
Moonlight reminds me of you. 
EGR AS: 

Crawford (J. D.) I want to be always 

with you. 18490. 
Crawford (Jesse) : 
Forever and ever and ever. 
Love lit hollow. 11124. 
Roses in the rain. 6496. 
Share your lips with me, chérie. 
21382. 
Crawford (Louise) I saw three ships. 
22841. 
Crawford (N. L.) 
24200. 

Crawford (R. P.): 
In May or December. 
Lolipop-a-papa. 23102. 

Crawford (T.S.) Pretty Polly. 26214. 

Crawford music corp.: 
Album de danse. 
Arabesque. 15987. 
Arm in arm. 4649. 
Automaton. 7419. 
Banjoistic. 15100. 
Banter. 4709. 
Bogie-man. 15168. 
Cat-naps. 7591. 
Catch yo’ breath. 
Chanson négre. 
Colette. 7650. 
Coquette’s dream. 15277. 

Cross word puzzies. 4976. 
Damnation. 12964. 

Danse grotesque. 19885. 
Eerie. 10312. 

Finger twister. T7887. 
Free ’n’ easy. 15527. 
Funny fables. 7934. 
Galop chromatique. 10486. 
Guomes’ mirth and sorrow. 15575. 
Grins and giggles. 7987. 
Head start. 10606. 

Idyl pastorale. 15820. 


17781. 


Walls Siam Y. 


22910. 


24451. 


12860. 
15232. 


Impassioned supplication. 15838. 
In the darkness. 15857. 

In traffic hours. 5682. 

Jazz theme and variations. 18184. 


Joyous crowds. 138610. 
Kewpie doll. 5777. 
Komedy tid-bits. 8383. 
Leap frog. 8401. 
Light fingered. 5850. 
Limited. 84385. 
Loreley. 18759. 


Love’s effervescence. 8494. 
Loves raptures. 5925. 
Low down trumpet. 13790. 
Manhattanette. 11193. 
March Manhattan. 13820. 
Mistinguette. 8614. 
Mitzi. 6042. 

Naughty gnomes. 6166. 


1687 


INDEX 


pt. Im, n. s., v. 24 


Crawford music corp.—Continued. 
Nifty noodles. 8754. 
‘Nocturne. 138672. 


Over the purple sage. 16433. 


Pennant educational folio. 26156. 

Pennant pastime folio. 21146, 
26157. 

Playful puppets. 8927. 


Playing hot on the saxophone. 
14190. 
Plotted uprising. 8933. 
Polly Toddle. 8948. 
Puck’s pranks. 6403. 
Russian hearts. 16605. 
Snow crystals. 9196. 
Souvenir. 16774. 
Struttin’ south. 21486. 
Sweet and hot. 9318. 
Sweet and low. 14570. 
Tragic end. 14690. 
Twilight story. 9447. 
Valse dainty. 14749. 
Valse felice. 9475. 
Valse intime. 17009. 


Valse misterioso. 17011. 
Vendetta. T7044. 
Violence. 9496. 
Waiting alone. 17046. 
Warrior. 7108. 
Crawley (C. B.) From that sweet 
star. 25030. 


Crawley (Wilton) : 
Futuristic blues. 27690. 
Make yourself at home. 25729. 
She’s driving me wild. 21336, 

29018. 
She’s got what I need. 11897. 
Snake hip dance. 1994, 29079. 


Sweetheart of mine. 12101. 
You oughta see my gal. 27028, 
27029. 
Craxton (Harold) Sarabande’ in D 
minor. 6541. 
Cray (Beula) That red _ head. 
6890 


de ton pantalon. 6219. 
Creager (William) : 
Do you wonder why I love you? 
5064. 
Fraternity prom. 5249. 
It’s in the morning. 5708. 
Mystic Bengal Bay. 6160. 
Nita my Juanita. 6183. 


On a balmy June night. 6244. 
Creamer (-) After you’ve gone. 
21984. 
Creamer (Henry) Why can’t you 


love that way. 21858. 
Creamer (W. M.) Uncle Joe and his 


radio. 2280. 

Création du monde. 15289. 

Cregg (L. C.) Some night in the twi- 
light. 29094. - 


Critelli (Giuseppe) : 


Creith (Guirne) Madrigal. 13800. 

Cremer (H. J. de) See De Cremer 
(H. J.) 

Crémieux (Octave) Heure exquise. 
10622. 


Cremin (A. T.) 
method. 38169. 

Crenshaw (T. C.): 
When we first met. 
Willa. 17147. 

Crerie (C. E.): 
Carnations. 19756. 
Cuckoo elock. 19860. 
Geraniums. 20134. 
Lilacs. 20653. 

Sunset on the water. 
Tumbling. 24133. 
Crescent music pub co. 

‘march. 26501. 


Graded tenor banjo 


17113. 


21500. 


Speedway 


Crescenzi (Alfredo) Viva La Guar- 
dia. 24191. 
Crescenzo (Vincenzo de) See De 


Crescenzo (Vincenzo) 
Cressey & Allen. America the beau- 


tiful. 9768. 
Cresswell (Muriel) Wanting you. 
26822. 
Crette (Margaret de) See De Crette 
(Margaret) 


Crichton (Margaret) : 
Fear no more. 20039. 
O mistress mine. 18625. 
When daisies pied. 9553. 
Crilley (C. J.) Rivers of romance. 


21246. 
Crimmins (Chester) Little wonder 
girl. 3508, 18%383: 


Crist (Bainbridge) : 
Edelweiss of ivory. 560. 
Maid churning. 1314. 
Music box. 1448. 
Old soldier. 14099. 
Painted clock. 1662. j 
Parade. 1670. 
Russian danseuse. 1850. 
Singing bird in a little gold box. 
1971. 
Toy band. 2281. 
Waltzing doll. 2367. 
Whistling boy. 2469. 
Cristoforo (Charles de) 
toforo (Charles) 
Critchfield (R. C.) 
7314. 


See De Cris- 
Absent blues. 


Critchley (R. M.): 


Dance on the black keys. 2906. 


Minuet in B minor. 3669. 
Hspressione del cuore. 3019. 
Storico incontro. 6785. 
Crivello (Antonio) : 
Lu bummu ’talianu. 1288. 
You're prettier than the _ rose. 
21988. 


1688 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Croatian Christmas song. 27436. 
Crocker (Alvin) : 
Down the lane to home Beet 
home. T7777. 
I’m sorry. 81738. 
Sunshine. 9807. 
Try and get it. 9431. 
Crockett (A. L.): 
Is it thine? 25451. 
Spirit filied! 26508. 
Thou passest thru. 
Unfurnished song. 
Crockett (J. HH.) gr.: 
Fresno blues. 17790, 27685. 
Now for home I’m leaving. 3818. 
On the road to Tennessee. 6251. 


21615. 
26741. 


Wandering girl. 4440. 
Crockett (Johnny) See Crockett 
Che A.) jr. 
Croft (Harry) Burgh song. 4814. 
Crofts (J. M.) Angelus bell. 17302. 


Croll (H. K.) Two songs from The 
inaugural bawl. 422. 
Cromer (H. K.) You waited too late. 
27036. 
Cromweed (F. W. D.) 
trail. 194383. 
Cromwell-Knox (—) Chasing my hap- 
piness. 10040. 
Crone (Rh. E:) : 
Like as the hart. 23071. 
Office of the holy communion. 


Yesterday 


286838. 
Cronham (C. R.) Night of spring. 
6176. 
Crook bros.: 
Going across the sea. 22617. 
Love somebody. 23152. ~ 
Crooks (Geo.): 
Jobbin gettin’ there. 13602. 


My wife died on Friday night. 
14018. 

Croom-Johnson (Austen) After the 
sun’s kissed the world good-bye. 
24444. 

Crosby (B. E.) 
love. 15183. 
Crosby (Marie): 
Chasing the sunbeam. 27345. 

Old toy maker. 1617. 


Bringing you true 


CrossoucH. «Ba Braddock’s defeat. 
27265. 
Cross (S. L.): 


Alone on the great white way. 46. 
Are you sorry you went away? 


68. 

Baby girl. 97. 

Baby’s song. 105. 

Beautiful isle of my dreams. 
vex é 


Beautiful Willamette. 142. 
Betty Lou. 12744. 


Blame it on the moonlight. 9918. ' 


1689 


Catalina Isle. 


15158. 

7592, 12857. 

Chug, chug, chug. 10070. 

Chum of today, chum of tomor- 
row. 10071. 

Come, be my jazzy sweetheart. 
391. 

Creeping love. 419. 

Deserted child. 19918. 

Dixie. 13020. 

Dream days. 7781. 

Dream girl of mine. 

Dream pal. 27558: 

Dream rose. 22415. 

Dreaming of you. 17677. 

Evelyn. 78388. 

Fading voice. 22489.’ 

Father Time jazz. 7872. 

Give me love. 3147. 

Going home. 10542. 

Happiness. 15625. 

Harvest moon. 3196, 20211. 

He’ll wipe all tears from every 
eye. 10601. 

Hold me tight in the moonlight. 
15672. 


Blossom time. 


519. 


Honeymoon. 8065. 
How could you say yes to some- 
body else. 17963. 


How do I know? 8078. 

I dare not tell you I love you. 
5486. 

I had your smile. 15781. 

I'll follow you back to California. 
15745. 


I’ll never forget you. 18018. 

I long for love. 15751. 

I love the dear Columbia. 925. 

I think of you each day. 5593. 

I want you to know. 22867. 

In memory I am waiting for you. 
18134. 


In the garden of my dreams. 
8260. 


In the land of memory. 15862. 

It’s great to have someone. 15894. 

It’s hard to smile when I feel so 
blue. 8290. 


John, dear. 1096. 

Just looking around. 8845. 
Just some one to love. 18220. 
Just thinking of you. 8352. 
Just you. 8355. 

Little kewpie. 11088. 

Little wonder girl. 3558, 13733. 
Long ago. 1251. 

Longing. 5893, 16064. 

Lost love. 1264, 20709. 
Maiden and a rose. 8522. 
Man in the moon. 85380, 13815. 
Meditations. 23227. 

Meet me on the lawn. 8569. 
Mexico moon. 6011. 


INDEX 


Cross (S. L.)—Continued. 
Moon, what are you seeing to- 
night? 1419. 
Moonlight memories. 6057. 
Mother of us men. 3698. 
Mother’s song of love. 18491. 
My baby B. 8671. 
My dream girl. 138966. 
My garden of memories. 16255. 
My little Hawaiian boy. 1485. 
My mother’s smiles of sunshine. 
Maaiey (ly 
My old New England home. 8708. 
My paradise. 6142. 
My secret. 16285. 
My special oceasion girl. 
My winged sweetheart. 
Now I thank you. 16347. 
Oh sweetheart why are you so 
long. 23502. 
Old _ fashioned 
11526. 
Old home town. 8816. 
Old wedding ring. 3854. 
“One that once belonged to me. 
1642. 
Our playground. 3883. 
Our Yankee queen. 14126. 


11407. 
1516. 


daddy-o-mine. 


Out of my arms. 18694. 
Paradise. 28770. 
-Pardoned crime. 8877. 


Pendleton round-up. 11634. 

Poor Mary Gold. 8945. 
Rainbow’s end. 9000. 

“Rankin school of aviation. 18808. 


Rock-a-bye to sleep in Dixie. 
28914. 

Satisfied. 11826. 

“She’s a real American girl. 11898. 


She’s a wonderful baby. 18924. 

Shoe blues. 1951, 14407. 

Sing me the songs I heard on 
daddy’s knee. 9173. 


Somewhere there’s a pal. 9228. 
Springtime is lovetime. 14529. 
Still I can’t forget. 9284. 
Sweet Caroline. 9316. 

Sweet daddy. 9319. 

Sweet dreams of music. 2102. 


‘Tell me what is there to do? 4607. 
‘That's all I am asking of you. 


19153. 

‘That’s why I think of you each 
day. 266388.. 

Those eyes I ecannot analyze. 
16926. 


“Today. 12228, 

’T would be heaven in the haven of 
your arms again. 2279. 

Up in far away Alaska. 21709. 

“Valley of the moon. 9469. 

“Waiting for the one I love. 19296. 

“Waiting for you. 2358. 


pt. IT, n. s., v. 24 


We 


Wave our handkerchiefs. 
17070. 
Western girl. 12378, 26857. 


When you and I were kiddies on 
the farm. 24538. 
Why? 9596, 14875. 


Why can I never forget. 7216. 


Why did we say goodbye? 2483, 
12464. 

Wings of love. 9617. 

Winter and June, 12484. 

Yakima, 4535. 

Yellow roses. 14916. 

You -are the girl I love. 9653, 
14929. 

You like it. 9666. 

You'll always be my sweetheart. 
17206. 

You'll have to see Seattle. 9668. 


You set my heart in motion again. 


19475. 
Cross (S. L.) music corp.: 
Kisses. 28211. 
Rock-a-bye to sleep in Dixie. 
28914. 
Cross it for yourself. 15295. 
Crosse (Mentor) Shadow _ barge. 
14395. 


Crost (Charles) 
things over. 
Crouch (Hstelle) 


I’ve been thinking 
20390. 
Cabin by the shore. 


216: 
Crouch (F. L.) Kiss to-day. 23024. 
Crouch (M. S.) Merry moments. 
28439. 
Crow (H. E.): 


Eyv’rywhere. 604. 
On the davenport. 6249. 
Stella Brown. 9281. 
Crowder (Herbert) Your wonderful 
eyes. 27048. 
Crowder (Louise) : 
My sweet Moana. 
Roll on! Mr. Moon. 
Crowe (H. S.) 
18697. 

Crowley (J. W.): 
Allegro. 2892. 
Moderato. 3675. 

Crozier (Rose): 

If you were me. 


27057 (94). 
27057. (113). 
Out of the East. 


20436. 


Listen to your mother. 20662. 
Crum (Frank) Lucille. 8504. 
Crumit (Frank) : 

Gay caballero. 710. 

King of Borneo. 5785. 

Ladies. 1166. 

Return of the gay caballero. 

28903. 

Tale of a ticker. 26598, 26599. 

Crumley (Hampton J.) Mediterra- 
nean fruit fly. 28416. 
Crumley (Harryston J.) Mediterra- 


nean fruit fly. 20816. 


1690 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1929 


Crump (Jesse) : 
Put your mind on it. 
28871. 
Strewing your mess. 19059. 
Crumpton (W. 0.) My Juliet of Has- 


18795, 


kell town. 28546. 
Crusius (O. E.) Cantico di frate 
Sole. 7576. 


Cruz (Trinidad) Lily. 18289. 

Cruz de Mayo. 27442. 

Cuarentena. 27444. 

Cuba, reciprocal copyright protection 

of music, p. 5. 
Cucuel (Edward): 
Red and blue blues. 11748. 
Sunshine and you. 12093. 
Two sketches of jazz. 10137. 
Cuelenaere (P. H.) Andante funébre. 
(373. 
Cuff (Paul) Beginner’s method for 
violin. 27205. 

Cugat (Xavier): 

Dark night. 24804. 

Let me give you love. 25607. 

Nena mia. 23426. 

Santiago. 26328. 

Thinking. 24069. 

(César): . 

Au berceau. 17326. 

Berceuse. 22114. 

Cloud messengers. 27387. 

Fest-polonaise. 629. 

Feuille d’album. 17752. 

Orientale. 16417, 26116. 

Réverie d’amour. 22114. 

Romanzetta. 18846. 

Statue at Czarshoe-Selo. 

Culberson (J. Q.) 

dies. 25687. 

Culbertson (Cleora) 

mother, for you. 8158. 
Culbreth (Billy) I don’t want your 
little gal—big boy. 10700. 
Cullinan (Hobart): 
Call me thine own. 19748. 
Gee, it’s heaven to be pretty. 
27703. 
Oh! Mary my beautiful Mary I 
love only you. 26061. 
Cullpepper (A. J.) Parole dream song. 

16450. 

Culotta (Illuminato) : 
Bozzetto campestre. 
Budinera. 261. 
Canzone di Zisa. 
Cleopatra. 24733. 
Consuelo. 7664. 
Dafni. 2901, 22316. 

Dandy. 4998. 

Due valzer melodici. 27048, 27049. 
Festa di maggio. 15478. 
Luluette. 25710. 

Mattino nell’ oasi. 16142. 

Max y Carlitos. 3636. 


Cui 


_ 


9280. 
Love that never 


I’m lonely, dear 


22160. 
15216. 


2469—30——_9 


No hay plata. 3796. 


Pifferata montanara. 28810. 

‘Primavera siciliana. 23636. 

Principessa del grammofono. 
23638. 

Ritorno dai campi. 23701. 

Rivista. 4042. 

Serenata. 16662. 

Serenatella andalusa. 4121. 

j Si tatita es tan bueno! 1955. 


Culver Hawaiian memories. 
22671, 
Culverhouse (R. H.) 
some southern blues. 
Cumberland (Gladys) : 
Chinese march. 2838. 
Hungarian dance. 3265. 
Merry peasant. 6567. 
Minuet in D. 2718. 
Naval cadet’s march. 3777. 
Two Scottish dances. 2898. 
Cumings (Thayer) : 
I’ve found the man I love. 
You’re the only one. 14949. 
Cummings (M. H.) Bells of praise. 
15126. 
Cummings (R. K.) 
24157. 
Cummins (Bernie) 
Cundell (Edric) : 
Emigrant. 7814. 
Our dead. 26121. 
Cundiff (H. M.) Eternal feminine. 
TSR 
Cundy-Bettoney co.: 
Amigos espanoles. 


(Leola ) 


Them long lone- 
21583. 


3347. 


Until you return, 


Rita. 11769. 


27118. 


1st Conn. foot guards. 29644 
Cunningham (KE. T.): 

Prayer. 16497. 

Thou art like a lovely flower. 

12202. 

Cunningham (F. L.): 

Caroline, pal o’ mine. 2815. 

Hunting song. 3266. 

Just a little car. 3470. 
Cunningham (Georgie) : 

My dream of you. 23348. 

Playing to the moon. 23608. 


There’s a wild woman crazy over 


me. 29288. 
Cunningham (J. P.) Love your 
daddy. 25698. 
Cunningham (Kitty) Just a little 
nigger. 10936. 


Cunningham (Lutie) 12 o’clock girl 


in a 10 o’clock town. 24425. 

Cunningham (Paul) My people. 
6143. - 

Cupid (Dan) Dream’t we heard a 
Lindy-bird. 13069. 

Cupp (Hazel) Under Hawaiian skies. 
14729, 29366. 

Curl (A.) Tight like this. 6935. 


Curr (M. B.) Humming bird. 15698. 


1691 


INDEX 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 24 


ag oe OR Se aaa 


Curran (Agnes) Mother dear, I love 
you. 13933. 
Curran (Pearl): © 
Holiday. 27836. 
Sonny boy. 26486. 
Currie (C. M.) Painted knees. 
PAu y 
Currie (H. C.) When the whip-poor- 
will is calling. 26901. 
Curry (J. C.) Broadway Sal. 17442. 
Curry (J. L.) Iola, come to me. 
10878. ; 
Curry (Jack) 
Curry (W. L.): 
Smiling. 4158. | 
We follow Thee. 24211. 
Curry-Fell & co. Pauline. 16455. 
Curtan (John) Mammy mine. 20765. 
Curtice (J. F.) Magic lower valley 


Pauline. 16455. 


of the Rio Grande. 8518. 
Curtis (Billy): 
Dearest one. 12999. 


Do the shag. 138026. 
Drinking song. 138071. 
Get your man. 17813. 
With all the comforts of home. 
12489. 
Curtis (F. L.) 
29152. 
Curtis (L. B.): 
Every moon’s a honeymoon with 
you. 3081. 
Sugar is back in town. 4228. 
Underneath the blue Hawaiian 
moon. 16998. 
Was it meant to be. 2375. 
When I’m away from you. 
Curtis. (li; W..)*: 
Briar Rose. 27268. 
My homeland. 28545. 
Curtis (W. M.) I’m living my life 
anew. 27959. ; 
Curtiss (Violet) Hot baby. 17959. 
Curwen (J.) & sons, Itd.: 
Bear’s song. 19620. 
Better and better. 15139. 
Blessed are the dead. 22134. 
China plate. 19785. 
Day of days. 17619. 
English posy. 7822. 
Fantasia on Beggar’s opera airs. 
5181. 
Laird o’ Cockpen. 8891. 
Londonderry air. 16055. 
Robin Redbreast’s testament. 9047. 
Sea shanties. 11862. 
Sonatine. 18997. 
Songs without words. 
Truth in parentheses. 
Tunes from Carmen, 
Westward ho. 14817. 
Curzon (EH. F.): 
Cheerful hurry. 10044. 
Conversational episode. 


Storm King Mountain. 


17094. 


6006. 
14709. 
22129. 


10113. 


Custard (Reginald Goss-) 


Dreamy Dan’l. 13070. 
Gay frolics. 10495. 
Girl-about-town. 10516. 
Reveller’s return. 11759. 
Cuscind (A.) Marito di 
13840. 
Cusenza (Frank) : 
Asino. 24517. 
Evidenza. 17727. 
Ideali polka. 228838. 
No mitoceare. 25995. 
Non é per tutti. 18605. 
Nostalgia. 26018. 
Sulo. 26545. 
Custance (A. F. M.) Dear Jesus, 
sweet the tears I shed. 5021. 
See Guss- 


biscuit. 


Custard (Reginald) 
Custy : 

Ah! quel agrément. 
Zadora. 27046. 
Cutler (H. D.) After the sun goes 

down. 17254. 
Cutter (Benjamin) Forty-two studies. 
14976 (174). 
Cutter (F. M.): 
Cinderella’s waltz. 2589 (54). 
Down the stream. 2589 (76). 
Ho, ho, ho for the sea. 2589 (119). 
In the country. 2589 (133). 
Little sister. 2589 (160). 
Little toy soldiers. 2589 (161). 
Pickaninny dollies. 2589 (267). 
Sunday morning. 2589 (318). 
Village dance. 2589 (354). 
Wonderings. 2589 (3858). 
Cutts (C. J.) Somewhere I have a 
sweetheart. 21413. 
Cutty (William) : 
As long as your 
15059. 
My piano man. 13996. 
To say good-bye. 16943. 
GCuvillier (Charles) : 


17259. 


love is mine. 


Au pays d’amourette. 24426 (14). 
Lais. 11004. 
Pecheuses. 24426 (221). 


Czajanek (Eduard) In Rothenburg am 
bliitenstrand der Tauber. 1028. 


Czanderna (A. W.): 
Let the light above shine for me. 


Bdot: 
Sonny. 12015, 19017. 
Czechoslovakia, reciprocal copyright 
protection of music, p. 5 
Czerny (Carl) Toccata. 
Czerwonky (Richard) : 
Wlégie. 19984, 19985. 
Humoresque. 15699. 
Impromptu. 24785. 
Mary darlint. 25767. 
Valse lente. 14751. 
Czubski (J.) PieSi powitalna. 26178. 


"49491 (47). 


1692 


i a 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1929 

D’Abren (Fernando) I loved you. 
10729. 

Daca. Hotsy totsy baby. 865. 


Da Costa (Raie) Kute and kunning. 
15981. 
Daczkowski (Stefan) : 
Eagles. 138079. 
For your and our liberty. 22544. 
Dafni. 2901. 
Dager (Aibert) Valse de_ ballet. 
19266. 
Daghlain (A. T.) Sun rays shining. 
16829. 


Dagilis (Carl) : 
Immortal spirit of love. 
Oh melody sweet. 8808. 
Romance of youth. 11781. 
Serenade. ° 9123. - 
Dagnino (Edoardo) C’est mon coeur 
qui s’ éveille. 12820. 
D’Agostino (A.) Pastorella. 
D’ Agostino (Giacomo ) 
Roosevelt march. 5342. 
Dahl (N. M.) Mallika. 11181. 
Dahlke (A. A.) My dear old country 


10835. 


6308. 
Governor 


home. 23343. 
Dahlstrom (F. E.) Blessed Jesus. 
24601. 


Dahmen (A. 8.) Septimine. 14885. 
Dahmen (M. A.) Septimine. 14885. 
Daily (H. T.) Melody, moonlight and 
you. 11247. 
Paiky*(s. A.) 
old. 9695. 
Dailye(d:. Oi): 
Army & navy mareh. 7391. 
Beautiful La Jolla. 7475. 
Daily technic for the organist. 7700 
Daitch (Jack) Memories of Russia. 


Your my sweetheart of 


13877. 
Dake (D. D.): 
I cannot afford to miss a 
3278. 
I have the sunshine of His smile. 
25264. 
Potter’s masterpiece. 26202. 
Dake (F. J.): 
I cannot afford to miss heaven. 
3278. 
I have the sunshine of His smile. 
25264. ° 
Potter’s masterpiece. 26202. 


Dakin (F. M.) 
home. 8708. 
D’ Alba (Remo): 
Bona pasea a tuttuquante. 217. 
Chi mangia a Natale e pava a 
Pasea. 335. 
Mater dolorosa. 1339. 
Morettina. 3687. 
Natale cca e lla. 18580. 
‘O crisimisso. 18622. 
‘O fatto d’ ’o ecapecuollo, 


My old New England 


6209. 


Pace fra lItalia e il Vaticano, 
6293. 
-Risurrezione di Gesu’. 1810. 
Te Deum di ringraziamento. 6867. 
Dalbey (W. R.) music co.: 


Across the Atlantic. 9717. 
Animation. 9784. 
Pythian. 11721. 
Storm signal. 12069. 
Daleroze (BH... J.) Douze petites 
images pour enfants. 10147. 


Dale (Billie) : 
I ain’t got nothin for nobody but 
you. 8086. 
I’m nuts about nuts. 
Dale (Edward) : 
Fairy ballet. 15459. 
Spanish dance. 16779. 
Two descriptive pieces for the 
piano. 15304. 


18052. 


With dainty grace. 17160. 

Dale (Ewan) Won’t you try. 17236 
(486) 

Dale (Ewan) pseud. See Norton 
(Frederic) 

Dale (Frank) Songs of long ago. 
2088. 

Dale (Frederic) Seven ages of man. 
26376. 


Dale (Norwood) : 
Behold, God is my 
27206. 
Birthday of the King. 19656. 
I will always love you, darling. 
Saute” ty 
Life eternal. 1210. 
March on, ye 
13826. 
Dale (Ruth): 
Dear little mother. 10189, 10190. 
Echo of a song. 5128. 
Story of a Christmas gift. 21476. 
Daley (S. T.) Columbia ultra modern 
method. 4934, 10093, 15267. 
Dalhart (Vernon) : 
Be careful what you say. 24556. 
Farm relief song. 17745. 
Fiddler Joe. 684. 
If I could see mother to-night. 
20425, 253880. 
Old Kitty Kate. 16390. 
Razors in de air. 14272. 
Summer time in old Kentucky. 
2082. 
Swinging in the lane. 19102. 
Wreck of the N & W cannon ball. 
2530. 
Dallam (Helen): 
Blindman’s buff. 12762. 
Blossoming trees. 17412. 
Bright green fields. 174386. 
Dropping leaves. 7799. 
Hop scotch. 13360. 
Little chicks. 28284. 


salvation. 


soldiers true. 


1693 


INDEX | 


pt. 11, n. s., v.24 


Dallam. (Helen)—Continued. 

Mood and rhythm pieces. 28475. 
My childhood home. 18507. 
Pleasant dreams. 14197. 
Pony ride. 28887. 
Purple iris. 18794. 
School days. 14870. 
Sunshiny day. 14562. 
Thunder storm. 14668. 
Wistfulness. 2506. 

Dallas (J. E.) and sons, Itd.: 

How to play the trumpet. 
Violin tutor. 14770. 

Dalley-Searlett (R.) Sweet the mo- 
ments. 9326. 

Dalmiaine (C. C.) Twelve’ sketches 
from the life of Dick Whittington. 
7705. 

Dalmas (Philip) As I watched the 
ploughman ploughing. 9709 (9). 
Dalton (Bill) What a moon. 26860. 

Dalton (Grace) : 

Love called it a day. 11115. 

Ooh—the moon is ruining me. 
1646. 

What’s happened. 29472. 

When my baby does that baby talk 


3260. 


for me. 9564. 
When will you be mine. 7193. 
Dalton (H. N.) Now what do you 
think of that. 8779.. 


Dalton (Howard) : 
Cottage in the air. 
Fire-fly. 138166. 


12940. 


Ize going to cut you down. 
13582. 
Only in dreams. 11552. 


Thinking of you, thinking of me. 
14658. 


Dalton (K. P.) . Amazon isle. 17292.. 
Dalton-Nutter, music _ publishers. 
What a moon. 26860. 


Daly (A. G.) 8 ‘benediction hymns. 
22319. 
Daly (A. J:): 


Gunner Jim. 17870, 20178. 
Sighing for you. 14418. 
Daly (H. E.) Sarasota. 21298. 
Daly (William) American in Paris. 
15034. 

Damare (E.) Nouveau seigneur du 
village. 26025. 

Damask rose. 10148, 10149, 11131. 

D’Ambrosio (M. A.) Clementine. 
U75S5. 

Dame (Edgar) : 
Extase d’amour. 
Gespenster-marsch. 
Sérénade galante. 

Damerell (S. J.): 

He loved her, Who did? 25160. 
When I met Connie in the corn- 
field. . 17097. 


10376. 
3135. 
4116. 


When the light shines brightly in 
the lighthouse. 9567. 
Damesek (Abbe) Dark keys among 


the white. 27470. 
Damian (Michael) or Damiano 
(Michael) : 


My gaity rose. 23355. 
Who'll take the place of mother. 
7210. 
Damiano (Rocco) Living in a castle 
of memories. 13735. 
Damico (Basil) : 


California moon. 12827. 
Lindy and his bride. 160380. 
Damico (Joseph) Forever mine. 
20083. 
Damitz (Wilhelmina) Only a dream 
of you. 23541. 


Damm (O. H.): 
Dancing with you in the moon- 
light. 2911. 
Memories of happiness. 3657. 
Damm (P. F.) Herbert Hoover march. 
3219, 17917. 


Damnation de Faust. 2739, 24586. 
D’Amore (Frank) I’m the _ teach. 
8177. 
Damron (Charlie) Mississippi moan. 

11291. 


Damrosch (Frank) Sing to the Lord 
a new song. 14976 (292). 


Dana (Henshaw) Edenland. 27057 
(89). 
Danaher (Arthur) Happy go lucky. 

251438. 
Dance (George) Chinese honeymoon. 
7310 (389). 


17236 (89). 
Six chansons de 


Dance of the fireflies. 

Dandelot (Georges) 
Bilitis. 24797. 

Danels (B.C.) River Cimarron. 18834. 


Danforth (N. P.) pseud. See Page 
(N. C.) 
Daniel (Cyrus) : 
Close harmony for boys. 7645. 


Junior-senior high school chorus 
book. 8328, 10927. 


Daniel (G. L.) Why don’t you smile. 
2488. 
Daniels (C. N.): 
Billie. 15142. 
Chinky Chinee bogie man. 
17515. 
Dream lover. 7782. 
Feelin’ the way I do. 
24981. 
Honky tonk lullabye. 3243. 
Little old log cabin in the lane. 
8455. 
Love is like that. 23144, 25678. 
My dream lady. 29647 (158). 
My sugar baby. 12594 (265). 
One moment more with you. 1639, 
3864. 


15249, 


17748, 


1694 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Sally, I’m lovin’ you. 26323. 
Singin’ river. 238832, 26416. 
Song of Siberia. 14501. 
Varsity rhythm. 24175. 
Daniels (G. F.) pseud. See Barnard 
(G. D.) 
Daniels (Henry) 
Daniels (M. W.): 
Blue bonnet. 
Exultate Deo. 
Monks of St. 
(244). 
O God of nations. 1579. 
Peace in liberty. 23586. 
Searlet cap. 12594 (334). 
Through the dark the dreamers 
came. 169382. 
Danilo (A.) Soavita. 14462. 


Danks (A. V.) ‘Trust in the Lord. 
9709 (245). 
Danks (G. L.) 
9709 (245). 


Danks (H. P.): 

No night there, the city four- 
square. 11455. 

Silver threads among the gold. 
6642-6645, 9152-9158, 16700, 
21342, 21373. 

Trust in the Lord. 9709 (245). 

Dann (Hollis) : 
New manual for teachers. 16315. 
Twice 55 plus community songs. 


Melody B 1. 25798. 


12594 (29). 
20022. 


Sebastian. 12594 


Trust in the Lord. 


21687. 
Dannenberg (Louis) Graces and 
laces. 20167. 
Danning (Chr.) Menuet rococo. 
11262. 


Danny boy. 19883. 


Dansk Korforening. 
den. 6537. 


Dant (Chas.) 
Jordon River revue. 


Dante (James): 
Am I to blame. 17291. 
Broken blossoms. 174438. 
Everybody’s sorry but you. 
If I only had you. 5636. 

It must be love. 10880. 

Just an echo of you. 25511. 

Let me love you over again. 
20639. 

Love must have brought us to- 
gether. 8487. 

My little fellow. 6127. 

Port of my dreams. 6362. 

Riding along with the moon. 
11767. 

Rose of the dawn. 18850. 

Sunny skies. 9304. 

You ain’t heard nothin’ 
19439. 

Danyluk (Nick) 


Sangen i Nor- 


Indiana university’s 
13555. 


602. 


yet. 
Pilot song. 3941. 


Danz (Louis): 
Harlem. 27785. 
O lil’ lamb. 1583. 
Daprano (Peter) In Dixie I long to 
be. 15845. 

Daras (Maurice) : 
Abime. 14988. 
Désespoir et espoir. 
Larmes. 25585. 

Daray (J. J.) You say that you love 

me still. 12558. 
d’Arba (E.): 
Clover. 10084. 
Deux enfants de roi. 
Three duets. 10167. 
Darby . Gd. Eh.) Lonesome 
23119. 
Darby (Lou) Let me play wth your 
yo-yo. 18277. 

Darcy (Joe): 

Always in my dreams, never in 


24841. 


10217. 


time. 


my arms. 2621. 
No one to love. 16332. 
Dardany (—) Saita la belle. 6582, 
26322. 
Darewski (Max): 
Abduction. 17288. 
In an Eastern garden. 18126. 


Parade of the teenie weenies. 


16444. 
Pomp and splendour. 18764. 
Zuleika. 19488. 


Dargel (Maud) : 

Autour d’ une tasse de thé. 

Micheline. 6018. 
Daris (Jean) Toi. 
Dark eyes. 27469. 
Darke (H. E.) Sower. 19025. 
Darling (C. D.) Lullaby. 3602. 
Darling (W. 8.) Listen baby. 18719. 
Darlington (J. H.) Sea and the sea- 

gulls. 6575-6582. 
Darmés (Luc) Mater dolorosa. 5979. 
Darneille (Irene) I long for the song 
of the pine trees tall. 923. 
Darnelle (Lee) : 
Tll catch that plane that leaves 
at two. 15742. 

My honey baby. 18528. 
Darny. Near you. 11429. 
Darrell (Jack) : 

When Pat Rooney steps. 

When the sun smiles on 

2450. 
D’Artell (Louise) I love the lady up 
in the moon. 3304. 
Darty -(Paulette) Brune ou blonde. 
7310 (28). 
Darvo (Arthur) : 
Grey skies, 
15605. 
Oh, girls, what a man. 
There’s no use of crying. 


2679. 
16946. 


7181. 
Erin. 


will be blue skies. 


6224. 
6912. 


1695 


INDEX 


Dary (A. J.): 
How can you treat me this way. 
Papal 
I just keep dreaming. of you. 
ZO20 A, 
Das bist du! 458. 


D’Ascenzo (Ferdinand) Serenade in 
a brilliant night. 9125. 
Dash (J. A.) Waltz divine. 
Dauber (Dolfi) : 
Am Sabbath-abend. 15030. 
Heute fliegt der Luxus-Zeppelin. 


21753. 


5422. 
Klange aus Rumanien. 10981. 
Daugherty (C. L.) Ninety in the 
shade. 20996, 20997. 
Daugherty (C. M.) Twentieth cen- 
tury man. 24139. 
Daugherty (Doc) pseud. See Daugh- 
erty (C. L.) 
Daugherty (W. R.): 
Midnight. 20850. 
Oh! oh! 1600. 
Daughter of the gods. 24810. 
Daughtry (G. A.) Dixie. 13020. 
Dautel (Hall) For me. 3093. 


Daven (Dell) pseud. See Davenbaugh 
CD 2a5) 

Davenbaugh (D. A.): 
Garden of yesterday. 25043. 
Sure fire daddy. 26557. 

Davenport (Charles) : 
Alabama mistreater. 4602. 
Alabama strut. 12615. 
Back in the alley. 17348. 
Chimin the blues. 12885. 
Dirty ground-hog blues. 
Doodle it back. 17658. 
Get your mind on it. 22586. 
Giving it away. 15568. 
Low down hound biues. 28353. 
Mama don’t allow no easy riders 

here. 23183. 

Mootch piddle. 


5048. 


16217. 


Some cold rainy day. 14473. 
State St. blues. 23931. 
Texas shout. 29251. 
That'll get it. 24080. 
Davenport (Cow Cow) pseud. See 
Davenport (Charles) 
Davico (Vincenzo) : 
Cinque canti  popolari  toseani. 
5009. 

Impressions paiennes. 1005. 
Invocation de Sapho. 13561. 
David (Crane) I’m _ sorry I ever 

learned to love you. 25328. 


David (Ferdinand) : 
Andante and scherzo capriccioso. 
4577 (11). 
Concerto no. 22. 172386 (79). 
ted, red sarafan. 4577 (329). 
David (Fred) MHalloh, Margot! du 
lieber Herrgott. 783, 20237, 20238. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


David (H.T.) Kunst der fuge. 27179. 


‘David (H. W.): 


Just a. make a bridge of the rain- 


bow. 5760. 
When the swallows nest again. 
4481. 
David (Joe) Ain't I good to you. 


24446. 
David (Lee) : 
Alabammy snow. 
21996. 
Boomerang. 15171. 
Drifting into love. 545. 
I’m for you, you're ior me. 
Sentimental fool. 9121. 
Sliding down a silver cicud. 9187. 


4603, 7334, 7335, 


8149. 


Thousand miles apart. 12206, 
21621. er 
Thousand miles away. 6928. 


David (Worton) ltd.: 
Just make a bridge of the rain- 
bow. 5760. ‘ 
Sitting on the garden eate. 11935. 
When the swallows nest again. 


4481. 
David. 461. 
Davidson (A. W.) pseud. See David- 
son (W. A.) 
Davidson (B. J.) Baby and me. 4685. 
Davidson (C. C.) Forgotten too. 
25017. 
Davidson (C. TT.) Indian summer 
moon. 10864, 22933. 
Davidson (James) Sweetheart of long 
ago. 14583. 


Davidson (M. A.): 


College celebration. 15265. 

Dancing moonbeams. 15313. 

Grandma’s favorite. 15598. 

Twinkling stars. 16984. 
Davidson (Morey) : 

Black pigeon wing. 4748. 

End of your dreams. 138100. 


Guess who. 768, 769, 3181. 


Put on your old red flannels. 
1755, 3990. 
There'll come a time for you. 
9384. 
When you.come to the end of your 
dreams. 26906. 
Davidson (W. A.) Mother. 11322. 
Davies (Chisholm) By the Volga. 
7555. 
Davies (Gwilym) In the flow’ry dell. 
10850 


Davies (I. R.): 
Begone! dull care! 
Jolly miller. 22978. 
May dew. 25788. 
Swallow, hither wing. 
Warm rain. 7107. 


Davies (M. C.) Up in the air. 


15117. 


4241. 


4393. 


1696 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 
2 te i 6! Se 
Davies (Walford) : 
Christ in. the universe. 17523. 
Psalm of thanksgiving. 16521. 
Davies (William) Ash grove. 75. 
Davis (A. D. W.) I go where I please 
when I want to. 13401. 


Davis (Arthur) Sunset hour. 19072. 
Davis (B. G.): 
I’m synthetic Sarah from Sagi- 
naw. 27967. 
Just say the word and it’s O. K. 
with me. 28171. 
Davis (Benny) : 
After thinking it over. 7325, 
9728. 
As long as you believe in me. 
7402. 
Collegiate Sam. 19818. 
Cross your fingers. 274388. 
Flappers on parade. 15489, 20062. 
Have you forgotten, cherie. 8011, 
‘13298. 
I didn’t mean it. 10698. 
I’m only making believe. 15777, 


22826. 
I’m that way over you. 27968. 
I said good-bye to the sunshine. 
10766, 13478. 
It’s you I love. 22958, 25472. 
Just another kiss. 5754, 8336. 
Let’s dream. 58387, 11042. 


Let’s make the best of it. 8415. 

Let’s merge. 28260. 

Let’s talk it over. 8417, 8418, 
11048. 

Love is in the air. 5908, 11122. 

May I say I love you. 16146, 
20809. 

No wonder I’m so crazy over you. 
8767. 

Oh sweetheart where are you to- 
night. 6231, 8807. 

Over here. 28749. 

Pal of my _ sweetheart ° days. 


16438, 21127. 
Red hot and blue rhythm. 23679, 


26244. 
Sentimental melody. 28986. 
Takes you. 6852, 6853. 


There’s too many eyes. 21598. 
To be with you. 16942, 21638. 
When two hearts are true hearts. 
24278, 26904. 
Where are you dream girl. 
Why. 24308, 26940. 
Wouldn’t it be heaven. 
21894. 
Davis (C. B.): 
Cuernavaca. 
Mannekin. 


Davis (C. D.) 
19953. 


14861. 


17178, 


4979. 
13819. 


Down sunshine lane. 


‘Davis (EB. R. IL.) 


Davis (C..1) 
Butterfly dance. 17236 (58). 
Dainty dance. 17236 (87). 


Dance of the fireflies. 17236 (92). 
Dream of fairyland. 12594 (72). 
Japanese maiden. 172386 (201). 
Maid Marjory. 17236 (2386). 
My Prince. , ‘17236 (283). 
Song of the cricket. (17236 (395). 
Sweet Mistress Dorothy. 17236 
(418). 
Davis (C. M.): 
Ashamed of Jesus. 14976 (16). 
Blissful name: 4577 (33). 
Gently Lord. 7310 (64). 
Oh, for the wings of a dove. 
12594 (285). 
Davis (C. W.): 
Down in a southern town. 
Give me your heart. 5305. 
Last night. 5811. 
Sleep on brown eyes. 6677. 
We were pals together. 9535. 
Davis (Carlyle) : 
Mister Squirrel. 
Old black Joe. 
Davis (Claude): 


TTTA. 


1402. 
1603. 


Pal of my heart. 14134. 
Starlight. 14532. 
Davis (Collin) June my June. 12594 
(176). 
Davis (EH. F.) Don’t forget me, dear. 
5071. 


In loveland. 29647 
(104). 
Davis (Edith Mae) Way down in 
Alabam, bam-bam. 26831. 
Davis (Ethelyn Marie) 
Sadie Stout. 12077. 
Davis (F. L.) That wee little thing 
called love. 29267. 
Davis (G. G.): 
Christmas song. 22247. 
Merry Christmas... 23258. 
My wish for you. 23411. 
Tumbled down dreams. 
Davis (G. T.): 
Dance of the manikins. 
Love’s garden. 5923. 
Davis (Grace) : 
Florentina. 17768. 
Tantalizing moon. 14600. 


Davis (H. W.) About you. 24434. 


Stubborn 


14712. 
12966. 


Davis (Isabella) Singing bees. 
18963.. 
Davis CJ.) : 
Baby’s lullaby. 27176. 
Barroom message. 27189. 


Davis: (de) Ma) 
Furniture man blues. 699. 
He’s got me goin’. 20219. 
Let’s get it straight. 23061. 
My old lady blues. 3748. 


1697 


INDEX: 


Davis (J. M.)—Continued. 
Won’tcha? 17173, 17174. 
_ You ought to be ashamed. 7271. 
Davis (Jimmie) Maybe tomorrow. 


5989. 
Davis (Joe): 
Argentina. 24507. 
Blue little you, and blue little me. 
2764. 


Blue Ridge sweetheart. 2766. 


Blue, turning grey over you. 
27248. 
' Bug house. 24649. 


Dixie jamboree. 223874. 


Find out what they like. 24988. 
' Heavy sugar. 25175. 

I feel it. 25259. 

If I had to do without you. 

25383. 

If you were mine. 5641. 

India. 20476. 

It ain’t no fault of mine. 5693. 

Japanese. 25478. 

Just-sociable. 28172. 

Kind of man for me. 28202. 

Language of love. 25584. 

My Linda. 28547. 

Pretty face. 1738. 

Prisoner of love. 26217. 


Radio papa, Broadcastin’ mama. 
26229. 

Sparkling waters 
6752. 

Tan town rhythm. 29225. 

Tell me there’s hope for me. 


of Waikiki. 


42738. 
That was yesterday. 24042. 
Trouble. 26705. 


Way I feel to-day. 29450. 


You'll always be welcome. 2438838. 
7TX7=49. 19490. 

Davis (John) Mary. 20793. 

Davis (K. K.): 
Adagio. 19595. 
Album of selected pieces for the 

piano. 24452. 

Cock-a-doo-dle-doo. 10086. 
In silent night. 1029. 
Londonderry air. 1238. 


On a morning long ago. 21064. 
Davis (Klina) I never can dream of 
you no more. 25388. 
Davis (L. M.) I’m feeling lonely for 
you. 25306. 
Davis (Lou): 
Album of my dreams. 
15605, 21998. 
Counting the days. 


2613, 7342, 
15280. 


Deep in the arms of love. 2930, 
10203. 

Do you mind if I fall in love. 
T75T. 

How’d ya like to be me. 22735. 


T’ll be there. 8127. 


‘Davis (S. L.) 


I’m in love at last. 933. 
I’m leaving the whole thing to 


you. 5555. 

I’m referin’ just to her’n me. . 
8165. gt 
I’m _ thirsty for kisses. 943, 
13462. 


I’ve got a passport to heaven. 


8208. 

I’ve got the world right in the 
palm of my hand. 13485, 15803, 
22855, 22856. 


It don’t mean a thing without you. 


8283. 
Levee love. 8419, 20644. 


Little house on a little hill. 8451. 
- Melancholy me. 3648. . 

Ninon. 28622. 

Our little bag of tricks. 11577. 


Pretty little maid of old -Madrid. 
3978, 6386, 6387. 
R. 8S. V. P. cherie. 28882. 
Revolutionary rhythm. 
21234. 
Sweet somebody said O. K. 9324. 
That’s music to my ears. 4286, 
4287. 
Um pah. 4383, 7021. 
Where are you. 9574. 
With you in my arms. 9621. 
You’re just too late. 9677. 
Davis (M. M. M.) I lost my heart one 
moonlight night. 13422. 
Davis (Majie) See Davis (M. M. M.) 
Davis (Milton) : 
My heart belongs to you. 6114. 
Old refrain. 3852. 
Davis (R. N.) Imperial method for 
the slide trombone, treble clef. 
4577 (179) 
Davis (S. E.): 
Satisfied. 11826. 
Waiting to greet you, darling 
Marie. 14780. 
Valse piquante. 4402. 
Davis (Selma) pseud. See Dickerson 
(Aletha) 


Davis and Foster: 
Pal of my heart. 
Starlight. 14532. 


Davis, Coots & Engel, inc.: 
Billie... 22121, 22122. 
Blue eyes. 27239. 
Collegiate Sam. 19818. 
Cross your fingers. 27438. 
Flappers on parade. 15489, 20062. 
I’m only making believe. 15777, 

_  ABS26: 

I’m that way Over you. 27968. 
It’s you I love. 22958, 25472. 


9027, 


14134. 


Let’s merge: 28260. 
Listen in to-night sweetheart. 
28277. 


1698 


pt. Ill, n. s., v.24: 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


May I say I love you. 16146, 
20809. 

Over here. 28749. 

Pal of my sweetheart days. 16438, 
21127. 

Red hot and blue rhythm. 23679, 
26244. 

Sentimental melody. 28986. 

There’s too many eyes. 21598. 


To be with you. 16942, 21638. 

When two hearts are true hearts. 
24279, 26904. 

When you are mine. 24282, 24283. 

Why. 24808, 26940. 

Within my heart. 24336. 


Wouldn’t it be heaven. 17178, 
21894. 
Davise (Hugo) Four preludes. 27475. 


Davison (A. T.): 

In dulci jubilo. 28050. 

Yeomen of the guard. 29587. 
Dawkins (T. E.) Bluse of choice. 


212. 
Dawning. 15327. 
Dawson (E. A.) Songs of Sigma 


19014. 
I’m just a black 


alpha epsilon. 
Dawson (H. A.) 
Sheep. 10740. 
Dawson (N. M.) Wond’rin’ if dreams 
come true. 21885. 
Dawson (W. L.) King Jesus is a-lis- 
tening. 28205. 
Daxter (David) 
8813. 
Day (E. F.) 
Day (G. H.): 
_ He is risen. 5399. 
Honour the Lord. 25205, 
r Summer caprice. 19062. 
Day (George) Hand that touched my 
brow. 25133. 
Day (J. M.) Boyhood memories. 2831. 
Day (June). Can it be true. 22192. 
Day (Marco): 
Call the dog. 4885. 
I’m going to get me a big pair of 
wings. 5545. 
I’ve got nothing. 5601. 
It’s It. 5709. 
Ivan. 8297. 
Kind of girl. 5783. 
Kiss my blues away. 8378. 
South of Dixie. 6742. 
Tears of love. 6870. 
Day (Mary) Justa little love. 5751. 
Day (V. L.) Festival of the flowers. 
10407. 
Day (W. J.): 
By your caress. 24659. 
Of course I love you. 
26052. 
Slumber, come. 26422. 
Won’t yer try t’a be good fer me. 
26976. 


Old Broadway. 


Morning hymn. 3689. 


23487, 


Dean-Phillips. : 


Day in June. 17618. 
Day of glory. 19896. 
Day school singer. 468. 
Day with the scouts. 10181. 
Daymon (J. E.) Mountain sunshine 
girl... 5c0k 
Dazey (H. G.): 
Hesitatin’ Jim. 827. 
Since you never, neyer, smile on 
me. 4147. 
Deacon (Edwin): 
Jesus, lover of my soul. 10909. 
Memories of mother. 11254. 
Parting prayer. 11615. 
Rainbow side. 11739. 
‘Tis all in the cross. 
Deak (Stephen) 
the violoncello. 
Deams (E. B.) 
13027. 
Dean (C. C.) 
25519. 
Dean (EK. M.) Cradle me back to my 
old Georgia home. 7682. 
Dean (E. R.) Love’s flame. 20727. 
Dean (E. S.): 
I go—all is well. 8110. 
Jesus is mine. 8309. 
Light of the cross. 8430. 
Dean (James) One way. 235387. 


12220. 
Modern method for 
25852. 

Do you remember. 


Just keep on loving me. 


Dean (L. L.) L. D. D. music course. 
1163. 

Dean (R. A.) Chug, chug, chug. 
10070, 15252. 

Dean (R. L.) Two in a_ eanoe. 
12281. 


Dean (W. N.) Dean’s (Warren N.) 
Bon Ton collection of duets for tenor 
banjo. 10187. 

All in King George’s time. 4612, 
4613. 

Christmas carol. 357. 

-How lovely are Thy dwellings. 
872. 

I would live in your love. 5619, 
5620. 
Jerusalem the golden. 

Lullaby. 1295. 

Minuet. 1390. 

Moods. 6050, 6051. 

O, hadst thou harkened to my 
commandments. 21026. — 

Rejoice in the Lord. 1793. 

Ride on in majesty. 1807. 

Deane (H. F. W.) & sons, The year 

book press, lItd.: 
Andante. 19630. 
Barbara Allan. 19611. 
Concerto in F. 20182. 
Cradle song. 19850. 
Dandelion. 17608. 
Father, all-holy. 20037. 
Hence away, begone! 20241. 


o 


1087. 


1699 


INDEX 


ptr, Ws 


Deane (H. F. W.) & sons—Continued. 
How dazzling fair. 17964. 
May song. 20810. 
Merry, merry sparrow. 20842. 
Music when soft voices die. 

20901. 

O be joyful in the Lord. 18621. 
Old evening prayer. 21055. 
Overture to Athalia. 8002. 
Shepherd’s roundelay. 21347. 
Sleep, my baby. 18970. 
To-day. 24104. 
Trees in England. 19222. 


Way, the Truth, the Life. 
19316. 
Deane (W. T.) Night sinks on the 
wave. 8757. 
De Angelis (Rocco) Waiting. 26812. 
Dear love. 28322. 
De Arabaclaza (Gaspar) See Ara- 
baclaza (Gaspar de) 
Dearden (Amy) Musical moods. 
11345. 


De Arellano (R. G.) 
Arellano (Ricardo) 
Dearnbarger (Christine) In lilac 
time. 1021. 
De Aryan pub. co.: 
Beautiful] memory. ‘7477. 
Cross of gold. 22302, 27487. 
Something is happening to me. 


See Garcia de 


14488. 
Sweet girl of my dreams. 26560, 
29188. 
Violets bring memories of you. 
12322. 
Deas (HE. C.) Jesus knows. 8310. 
De Baker (-) Darling old mother 0’ 
mine. 7718. 


Debat-Ponsan (G.) Hlevation. 2589 
(82). 

,DeBellis (Dominic) : 

| All the world seems to be in 
mourning. 2617. 

That’s why I’m lonesome for you. 

4297. 

De Borse (Jose) 


De Bueris (John): 
Carita. 17484. 
Champagne polka. 17494. 
Golden butterfly. 27732. 
Miami moon. 13892. 


Debussy (Claude) : 
Belle au bois dormant. 
Clair de lune. 17533. 
Esquisse symphonique. 
Faune. 15470, 15471. 
Jardins sous la pluie. 
Nocturne. 5029. 
Paysage sentimental. 
Pelléas 
(176). 
Prélude. 


In Hawaii. 13537. 


9888. 
24950. 
1084. 


26152. 


et Mélisande. 19491 


7735. 


Prelude, - Sarabande, - Toccata. 
12594 (316). 
Triomphe de 2245, 
2246. 
Voici que le printemps .. . 4422. 
Debussy (.E. L. M.) : 


Bacchus. 


Pelléas et Mélisande. 19491 
 BAatltone 
Prélude, - Sarabande, - Toccata. 
12594 (316). 
De Carli (Carlo) M’aggia vendica’? 
20743. 


Decevée (A. M. P.) Jubilate Deo, in 
F. 19491 (108). 
Decevée (EK. J.) 
19491 (108). 
DeCimber (J. V.): 
Good feelin’ blues. 20162. 
Place where I belong. 3953. 
De Cimber (Jocipi) Wailin’ blues. 
21746. 
DeClark (P. M.) 
Deco refreshments, inc. 


Jubilate Deo, in F. 


Hay-fever. 22672. 
Take your 


gal to Deco. 26596. 
Deco worker. (pseud.) See Cheiffetz 
(Hyman) 


Decombes (E.) Etude journaliére des 
gammes et arpéges. 17236 (122). 
DeComo (Maria) What does he 

wanna from me? 2413. 
De Costa (Harry) : 

Coming from you it’s wonderful. 
12918. ; ; 

Cuckoo in the clock back home. 
12950. 

Dancing animal crackers. 10158. 

Love made a Gypsy out of me. 
20718, 23145, 23146, 28332. 

My dear’ old = mother-in-law. 
18512, 25908. 

De Costa (Leon) : 

Christmas carol. 356. 

Christmas greeting. .359. 

Color song. 2865. 

Kosher Spanish kid from Madrid, 
10989. 

Lucky Strike. 1293. 

Red hot tamale. 11750. 

What can a poor guy do? 2409. 


De Costa (Olive) : 
Christmas carol. 356. 
Christmas greeting. 359. 
Color song. 2865. 
Kosher Spanish kid from Madrid. 
10989. 
Lucky Strike. 1293. 
Red hot tamale. 11750. 
What can a poor guy do? 2409. 


Decourcelle (Paul) : 
A la Tzigane. 14981. 
Andante-eantabile. 7372. 
Autour d’une tasse de thé. 
Bacchanale. 7444. 
Ballade. 15653. 


2679. 


1700 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Cavatine. 2819. 


Chanson andalouse. 2823. 


Chanson de Prairial. 2824, 2825. 
Cigale. 15253. 

Cortége. 2883. 

Danse rustique. 7715. 
Divertissement. 7749. 

Doux serment. 7772. 

Gentille fleurette. 3130. 
Habanera. 3186. 

Introduction et T° di mazurka. 
8278. 

Madriléne. 3608. 

Sévillane. 4124. 


Trés saccadé. 16964. 
Valse—impromptu. 17007. 
de Courcy (Raymond) Ca c'est Ma- 


drid. 17458. 
De Cremer (H. J.) Mother, don’t 
you worry. 8648, 13934. 
De Crescenzo (Vincenzo or Vincent) : 
Agnese. 24. 


Napule chiagne. 14020. 


Nustalgia e’ mare. 14065. 
Serenata spagnola. 1923. 
De Crette (Margaret) Bob White. 
19681. 
De Cristoforo (Charles) Welcome 
home. 12366. 


Deegan (T. J.) jr.: 
Engl'sh tune. 574. 
What I’ve done for you. 2417. 
Deem (L. F.) O, give Thy grace to 
me. 6210. 


Deer (Albert): 
Always in my dreams. 
Ashes of love. 9800. 


17288. 


Dance of the paper dolls. 7708, 
10154. 

Every little while I think of you. 
T7847. 

Giovanna to thee I am calling. 
7951, 10514. 

Nothing to do—but think of you. 
11472. 


Singapore Sal. 9175. 
Deer (Herbert) : 
After you there'll be somebody 
else after me. 21. 
Ashes of love. 9799. 
Ive never seen a smile like yours. 
10784, 13486. 
Lady divine. 10998, 15982. 
When I sang the tenor. 2485. 
You and I in the moonlight. 
12518, 14925. 


You made me love you. 12536, 
14942. 
Deering (Anthony) Tesha. 2155. 
Defender. 14976 (10). 
De Feo (Ida) Siono. 4140. 


De Ferrari (Cristina) Waiting dear 
love, for you. 14778, 21748. 


Deffenbaugh (V. C.) 
‘I like you. 12584. 

De Filippi (A.): 
‘Chit-chat. 19787. 
In the magic garden. 
March of the spiders. 
Triumph. 19227. 

De Fluiter (Henry): 
Home. 179388. 
I am not my own. 17982. 
I’m in the service. 18044. 
Israel, awake. 18170. 
O, what a Saviotr. 18627. 


De Fonville (Marion) Hello there, 
world. 5412, 8031. 


De Francesco (L.): 
Betrayal. 9901. 
Redskin. 4014. 


De Francesco (L. E.): 
A la russe. 19498. 
Evil omens. 17728. 
Florella. 7903, 17767. 
In trouble. 18153. 
Perilous pursuit. 
Tensive ag’tato. 
Valse agitato. 

De Frank (Paul): 
I’m just a stay out all night. 


You like me and 


18145. 
18399. 


18732. 
19139. 
26752. * 


27957. 
Whose heart will you break to- 
morrow. 29530. 
De Furia (P. A.) Ai figli d’Italia di 
Pennsylvania. 19513. 


Degen (Ferd): 
Away to the promised land. 27057 
a): 


Because He so loves me. 12594 
(225. 

Behold I stand at the door. 27057 
(9). 

Blessed holy spirit. 27057 (13). 


Bound for the beautiful shore. 


12594 (31). 

Bring your sins to Jesus. 12594 
(34). 

Christ is standing on the shore. 
12594 (52). 


Come unto Me. 27057 (26). 

Fear thou not. 27057 (42). 

Forward be our watchword. 27057 
(44). 

He only knows. 12594 (122). 

Hear the joy-bells ring’ng. 27057 


(48). 

Heavenward, traveler. Z2YLO57 
(49). 

In the land of -beauty. 27057 
(60). 

Jesus is calling. 12594 (164). 

Let in the sunlight to-day. 27057 
(t3)% 

Lonely hearts to cherish. 12594 


(204). 


1701 


INDEX 


pt. I11, n. s., v. 24 


Degen (Ferd)—Continued. 

Look up. 12594 (207). 

Lord’s vineyard. 12594 (210). 

Love of God _ surrounds me. 
24426 (151). | 

Make way for the King. 27057 
(84). 

No other name. 

Over the hills of God. 
(297). 

Safe in Jesus. 

Seek Him now. 27057 (120). 

Songs by night. 12594 (359). 

Spirit is pleading. 27057 (126). 

Thine own. 12594 (398). 

Trusting and rejoicing. 27057 
(252), 

Trusting in Jesus. 27057 (1538). 

Voice of peace. 27057 (160). 

Waiting. 12594 (409). 


12594 (273). 
12594 » 


27057 (115). 


We shall see His face. 12594 
(422). 
What He has done for me. 27057 
(162). 
When victory is won. 12594 
(481). . 
Why not trust Jesus? 12594 
(489). 
Wonderful) Savior of all. 12594 
(444). 
Work for me. 27057 (169).: 
Degnon (—) That mournful melody. 
6888. 
de Graffenried (T. 8S.) Land o’ prom- 
ise. 18258. 


De Grano (Robert) pseud. See Di 
Girlamo (Robert) 
D’Egville (A. H.) 
myself. 25305. 
Dehmlow (Walter) 
plantation. 8709. 
Deimel (F. J.), jr: 
After - my - waltz - dear - with - you. 


I’m fed up with 


My old southland. 


24443. 
Yo-yo. 19485. 
Deines (Henry) Meditation. 20815. 
Deiro (Guido) : 
Breitenbush. 245. 
Valse caprice no. 1. 2295. 


Deiro (Pietro) 
breaks. 4584. 
Deis (Carl): 
Alleluja. 20897. 
Baci amorosi e cari. 28506. ° 
In heavenly love abiding. 8250. 
Sheep and lambs. 6626: 
Show me Thy ways, 
4137. 
20719, 20720, 


Aceordion blue jazz 


O Lord. 


Déja. 
28334. 

DeJack (Frank) 
beautiful rose. 


23147, 23148, 


In the garden of 
1032. 


DeJahn (A. G.) 
16271. 
De Janvier (L. B.): 
Evenings’ lullaby. 27618. 
Moon shadows. 25864. 


DeJimarra (Ramon) Let me remind 
you. 1194 


DeKoven (Anna): 
Cellarer’s toast. 14976 (46). 
Crusader’s march. 29647 (41). 
Cupid’s kiss. 14976 (59). 
Dainty Dorothea. 14976 (G0). 
Danse champetre. 29647 (45). 
Dew is on the heathe.. 14976 
(69). 
Elves and gnomes. 14976 (82). 
Fairy dance. 14976 (98). 
Forester’s song. 14976 (100). 
In minor mode. 172386 (182-189). 
Maid Marian. 2589 (186). 
Menagerie song. 2589 (216). 
Monk and the magpie. 
(222). 
Not by the sun will I vow my 
love. 14976 (231). 
Rosalie. 14976 (273). 
Sandman’s song. 14976 (279). 
Saracen patrol. 29647 (192). 
Serenade. 14976 (287). 
Sheriff's song. 14976 (291). 
Song of the crusader. 14976 (301). 
Song of the falcon. 14976 (302). 
Song of the outlaw. 14976 (304). 


My love for you. 


14976 


Tell me again, sweetheart. 14976 
(335). 

To-day. 7310 (136). 

‘True love is not for a day. 


14976 (354). 
Under the mistletoe bough, high 


low. 14976 (3859). 
DeKoven (Reginald) : 
Cellarer’s toast. 14976 (46). 
Crusader’s march. 29647 (41). 
Cupid’s kiss. 14976 (59). 
Dainty Dorothea. 14976 (60). 
Danse champetre. 29647 (45). 


Dew is on the heather. 14976 
(69) 2) 

Elves and gnomes. 14976 (82). 

Fairy dance. 14976 (93). 

Forester’s song. 14976 (100). 

Foxy Quiller. 2589 (101). 

In minor mode. 17236 (182-189). 

Little Duchess. 7310 (84). 

Maid Marian. 2589 (186). 

Menagerie song. 2589 (216). 

Monk ‘and the magpie. 14976 
(22234 

Not by the sun will I vow my love. 
14976 (231). 

Rosalie. 14976 (2738). 

Sandman’s song. 14976 (279). 

Saracen patrol. 29647 (192). 


1702 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Serenade. 14976 (287). 
Sheriff's song. 14976 (291). 
Song of the crusader. 
(301). 
Song of the falcon. 14976 (302). 
Song of the outlaw. 14976 (304). 
Tell me again, sweetheart. 14976 
($35). 
To-day. 7310 (186). 
True love is not for a day. 14976 
(354). 
Under the mistletoe bough, high 
low. 14976 (359). 
Vocal gems. 29647 (242). 
De la folie pure. 7414, 7679, 7899, 
9509. 
Delafosse (Léon) : 
Barearolle. 2589 (16). 
Etude en fa diéze. 2589 (90). 
Fantaisie. 2589 (66). 
Partir, cest mourir 
2589 (256). 
Sonate. 2589 (67). 
De La Fuente (Maurice) : 
At the end of the day. 4668. 
It’s always darkest just before 
dawn. 22953. 
My song of love. 23400. 
Would you like to hear me say I 
love you. 243855. 
Delage (Maurice) A Roussel. 19495. 
Delahaye (L. L.) Colombine. 27398. 
Delaine (Jean) Poéme_ élégiaque. 
11667. 
Delamarche (—) Ma Java. 
De Lamarter (Eric) Betrothal. 
Delaney (Tom): 


14976 


un peu. 


16102. 
7500. 


Buttin’ in other folks bizness. 
12807. 

Down on Pennsylvania avenue. 
2971. 


Down that lonesome road. 24870. 

I don’t care where you take it 
sweet papa. 10695. 

Delaney (Vincent) Low down wam- 


pus dance. 13791. 
Delaney (W. E.) In Canada. 25417. 
DeLange (S.) Out of the depth. 


19491 (174). 
Delannoy (Marcel) : 


Bourrée. 7583. 

M’entendez-vous ainsi? 18377. 

Marine. 18412. 

Plaintes qd’Ariane. 18747. 

Romani. 14318. 

Trois mélodies. 17635. 
DeLano (C. §S.): 

Estrellita. 3020. 

Honolulu march. 27856. 

Phantom frolics. 1692. 


Del Castillo (L. G.) Whar yo’ from, 
lil’ stranger. 26859. 
Del Cioppo (Eugene) : 
I’m so unhappy. 27964. 


— 


Just another dream. 28160. 
My Oriental butterfly. 23393. 
Night of love with you. 28616. 


Night of wonderful love. 23441. 
Nymph. 21019. — 
Ricordo di Posillipo. 90382. 


You romance with somebody else. 


29625. 
De Leath (Vaughn) pseud. See Geer 
(Leonore) 
De Leon (Robert) Il never stop lov- 
ing you. 27931. 
De Leone (F. B.): 
Altar of my heart. 24475. 
Beneath ‘the palms. 24577. 


In the days of the Iroquois. 
15858. 
Lost dreams. 
Love’s paradox. 
Namir. 25960. 

Spring folly. 145238. 
Triumph of Joseph. 6983. 


5896. 
18365. 


When day is done. 26875. 

World is mine. 24852. 
Delfi (Myrta) Lost hopes. 20708. 
Delfino (H.) Muchachita. 25893. 
Delfonse (Nicholas) Sunny smiles. 
4236. 
Del’ Horno: 

Alcazar. 15006. 

Fizz. 15487. 

I’m blue. 15759. 

Salamanca. . 16617. 


Welibes (C. P. L.).: 
Ballade de Coppélia. 
Ballett suite aus Coppélia. 
Pas des fleurs. 478. 
Pizzicati. 24830. 
Pizzicato. 5032. 

Delk (M. L.): Little old home. 8454. 

Della-Cioppa (T. E.) Innario. 10869, 

Delli Ponti (Raffaele) Romanticismo. 

4051. 
Dellon (Harold) ine. 
crow flies. 12070. 

De Lloyd (David): 
Cardiganshire tunes. 24684. 
Dance measure. 22321. 


Del-Mar music publishers. 
22528. 


Delmas (Marc): 

Agitato dramatico. 7327. 

Allegro symphonique. 24464. 

Avant le drame. 12678. 

Bergére et le petit roi. 

Cauchemar. 7595. 

Chant de la vie. 2828. 

Cortége du Serdar. 12937. 

Dans les souks. 15316. 

Drogue. T7797. 

En Camargue. 15428. 

En écoutant le vieux moulin, 
15429. 

Enfer. 


17236 (101). 
15343. 


Straight as a 


Flirtation. 


7495. 


5145. 


1703 


INDEX 


Delmas (Marc )—Continued. 
Gavotte. 15545. 
Goumiers. 7975. 
Guardians. 17867. 


Heures d’angoisse. 5421. 
Humoresque. 15702. 

Idyle printaniére. 38367, 3368. 
Intermezzo calin. 3418, 3419. 
Menuet. 16171. 

Menuet des lutins. 11261. 


Nuit embaumée. 16350, 26030. 
Oasis. 8794. 
Orgie indienne. 16416. 
Poursuite de clowns. 
Pussy danse. 16527. ~ 
Rédemption. 26246. 
Regrets de Tah'ti. 9018. 
Resign ticn, 4022, 4023. 
Rigaudon. 16570. 
Romanis. 18845. 
Sabotieére. 26313. 
Saintes-Maries de la mer. 
Senteurs de la nuit. 11872. 
Sérénade passionnée. 16661. 
Solitude mélancolique. 14471. 
Tambourin provene¢al. 16875. 
Tempéte. 9359. 
Tibére. 29299. 
Tornade. 16953. 
Triomphe du caid. 16966. 
Valse viennoise. 17018. 
Vent chante dans les cordages. 
26774. ‘ 
Volupté. 26802. 
De Lorenzo (L.) Flutist’s vademecum. 
4396-4398. 
De Lorenzo (Nicola) Homage to Ro- 
dolfo Valentino. 17937. 
De Lorimier (M. A.) Kiwanis build- 
ers. 23028. 
Delorme (Ketty-) 
cices pour le chant. 
Delos Santos (Emilio) : 
In my dreams of paradise. 8253. 
That is why I feel blue. 9364. 
‘Delph (E. B.) Bewildering blues. 
4739. 
Delphine (Florence) : 
Human flowers. 21291, 
Santa Ana. 21291. 


11683. 


18871. 


Cent quinze exer- 
15345. 


Del Riego (Teresa) See Leadbitter 
(Teresa) 
Delrieu fréres: 
Ah! ah! 2606. 
Chagrin d’amour. 318, 7601. 
Derniére serenata. 24836. 
Etudes du jeune  violoncelliste. 
10358. 
Joyeuse aventure. 1102, 8323. 


Moon ight on Nice. 18481. 
Petits concerts de chambre. 
11641. 


11640. 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 24 


Travail des octaves. 24121. 

3 etudes-impromptu. 25702. 
Delsaux (Ch.) : 

Carnaval d’Athénes. 4857. 

Cotillon III. 12939. 

Gladys. 138239. 

Hallucination. 25130. 

Hussarde. 15707. 

Plus jolie fille de France. 14201. 
Delta upsilon book of songs. 19915. 
Delta upsilon fraternity, ine. Delta 

upsilon book of songs. 19915. 


Del Tufo (V. R.) -Because I love you 


dear. 22096. 
De Luca (Joseph) : 
Intermezzo. 5033. 


Medieval pageantry. 23224. 
DeLucia (Salvatore) Sweet memories 
of you. 19086. 
De Lully (J. B.) Gavotte, in D minor. 
709. 
Delune 
2581. 
De Lyle (Carlyon) : 
Love lament. 1277. 
Russie. 6514. 
Demangate (Carl): 
Sing Sing singers. 
Twilight chimes. 7006. 
De Marbelle (Dion) When they ring 
the golden bells. 7190. 
Demarest (Clifford) : 
Lord is my Shepherd. 4577 (221). 
O Lord, I will praise Thee. 4577 
(294). 
Sing aloud unto God. 4577 (360). 
Demaret (René) : 
Bib et Bob. 27217. 


(Louis) 1°"  concertsttick. 


26414. 


Far West. 276387. 
Obsession. 28676. 

Oh yes dear! 23503. 
Petite berceuse. 8906. 
Sadi. 9077. 
Sérénade a Kalua. 9124. 
Sweet Carolina. 9315. 


Valse oublieé. 9476. 


Yi et You. 29590. 
De Maria (Alfred) Pining for you. 
8922. 
De Marr (A. R.) That’s why I want 
to. 29266. 
Demeo (Fred) Wreck at Trout’s 
Spur. 2529. 


Demetriades (Tetos) : 
Anamnisi glykia. 2637. 
Ehis pari tin kardia mou. 10315. 
Eneka o vihas. 15432. 
Ere psefti dounia. 3018. 
Gia to meraki sou. 3187. 


Makria ap’ton kosmo. 25730. 
Pios tha me pari. 26181. 
Plakiotissa. 18748. 
Smyrniotaki. 4159. 


Yias t’adelfi oh ti kefaki. 4543. 


1704 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


DeMicheli (Gitlio) 
lio de) 
De Mille (Thelma) 
De Monico (T. G.): 
Kiss for every 


‘See Micheli (Giu- 
At sunrise. 78. 


mile that stands 


between us. 5789. 

Magnolia time in Dixie land. 
5949. 

My Louisiana home. 6130. 

Rose of Argentine. 6488. 

You didn’t want me when I 


7262. 
Just the same old 


wanted you. 
Dempsey (Mary) 
friend. 20557. 
Dempsey (W. H.) 
8439. 
Demuth (Norman) : 
Echo’s lament of Narcissus. 10309. 


Lindy tomorrow. 


Habanera. 13279. 
Laus Deo. 28240. 
Tambourin. 12128. 


de Nardis (C.) See Nardis (C. de) 
Denby (H. A.): 
My friend. 25913. 
Peace. 26153. 
Denison (T. 8S.) & co.: 
Ah wed 300 pounds. 21990. 
Any place in Dixie is home, sweet 
home to me. 22028. 
Birth of a minstrel show. 24595. 
Chick, chick, chicken! 22229. 
Deacon’s dilemma. 22344. 


Denison’s seven-eleven minstrel. 
22357, 

Dr. Danny and nurse Nancy Jane. 
22383. 


Down among the fairies. 22404. 

Gwine to heaben some day. 22641. 

He’s a_ red-hot minstrel fan. 
22680. 

Henpecked Sam. 22696. 

How do they do it, I ask you? 
10667. 

Howdy, folks! 22741. 

Hum a minstrel song. 25223. 


ith say so. 22783. 

I’m always grieving for you. 
22802. 

Inn of the golden cheese. 22936. 


Just one more night in the moon- 


light. 238007. 
Lucky Jackson’s man. 23162. 
Man of my dreams. 25739. 


Mighty lonely. 11274. 
Minstrel man’s dream. 23274. 
Minstrel strut. 25837. 
My girl of twilight dreams. 23360. 
Name for a boy. 23417. 


Oh, how I’m longing for you! 
23494. ‘ 

Old Kentucky lullaby. 26075. 

Pastry cook and _ the _ pirate. 
23581. 


Playing poker. 23607. 


Seandal song. 11831. 

Shake yo’ shoes. 23790. 

She’s just the girl for me. 

Song of the levee. 26474. 

Sort of girl that mother used to 
be. 23907. a 

Sunny of Sunnyside. 4235. 

Swingin’ along. 12114. 

Take me back to Tennessee. 
24007. 

Tall, dark, and handsome. 24010. 


23796. 


Those walking, talking ~ dolls. 
24075. bie ie 

Wait’ll you see the sweetie and 
me. 24195. 


Denmark, reciprocal copyright protec- 
tion of music, p. 5. 


Dennée (Charies) : 


Anglo-Saxons of teday. 14976 
(10). 

Arbutus. 4577 (14). 

Around the campfire. 4577 (16). 

Burro ride. 4577 (43). 

Dance of the gnomes. 4577 (75). 


4577 (119). 
4577 (183). 


Forest sounds. 
In the canon. 
Placid lake. 4577 (315). 
Rainbow. 4577 (325). 
Sprites of the glen. 4577 (375). 
Dennescent (Daniel) Silver rose. 
21370. 
Denney (M. E.) Singing the same 
sweet song. 4151. 
Denniker. (Paul) : 
Before an open fireplace. 
Beside an open fireplace. 
Hawaiian love-bird. 15644. 
I knew we two were one. 
Language of love. 25584. 
Perhaps. 16465. 
S’posin’. 9269, 21453. 
Sweetheart of the tropical sea. 
23991. 
That was yesterday. 24042. 
Won’techa? 17173, 17174. 
World’s greatest sweetheart is 
you. 17177. 
You'll always be welcome. 24383. 


Dennis (Richard) Under that syeca- 


19631. 
22115. 


15735. 


more tree. 14730. 

Dennison (Madora) When you are 
mine. 24281. 

DeNobile (F. H.) Ill love you forever 
more. 922. 


Denoyan (George) : 
Are we still a million miles from 
- nowhere? 9793. 
Imogene. 8239. 
Play that plaintive melody. 14188. 


When will you kiss me again. 
7194. 
Densmore (J. H.) Searchlight. 9110. 


1705 


INDEX 


pt. I, n. 8., v. 24 


Dent (Wesley) That'll be me think- 
ing of you. 6884. 
Denton (J. J.): 

American heroes. 12594 (7). 
Georgia peaches. 14976 (110). 
Denton & Haskins music pub. co., ine.: 

Alabamy sunrise. 19518. 


Be your age. 7469. 
Birds ..and the _ brook. 19653, 
19654. 


Call your shots. 19747. 

Campus rush. 4838. 

Gutbucket shuffle. 10571. 

Loosen up. 8477. 

No cover charge, 28624. 

No one but me. 1554. 

Rhythmic fantasy. 6445. 

Ridin’ t’ town. 26268. 

Rocky road. 1821, 6470. 

Silver threads among the gold. 


16700. 

Somebody stole my gal. 16741-— 
16743. 

Tales of Tennessee. 16872. 

Tex, old pal. 6880. 

That four four rhythm band. 
26620. 

This an’ that. 21602. 

This way out! 14662. 

Two weeks’ notice. 7015. 

Wotta’ life. 2526. 

Denza (Leila) :. 
Daisy time. 14976 (61). 


Spring love song. 24426 (260). 
Denza (Luigi): 

Daisy time. 14976. (61). 

Spring love song. 24426 (260). 


De Paoli (Raymond) Strolling and 
. wond’ring. 29158. 
Depas (F.) Sérénade de Montmartre. 
6600. 
Dépit de la bergére. 5034. 
Depoise (Yvonne) : 
Doll of my eyes. 17649. 


I wonder if you’re drifting too. 
18090. 
Deppen (J. L.): 
Fox famous folio of B flat ‘apinet 
solos. 38105. 
Red hair and freckles. 
14277. 
Deppensmith (R. EH.) My little onion. 
25925. 
De Prefontaine (Walter) March on, 
march on, America. 20778. 
De Prés (Josquin) Ave verum. 7429. 
Der oder der? 223858. 
De Rance (Hero) 


11749, 


Journey’s end. 


28144. 
Dere’s a little wheel a-turnin’ in my 
heart. 24835. 


De Rienzo (Silvio): 
Dainty as can be. 
Key board kurios. 


24790. 
25554. 


rhe Rose (Peter) : 


Maxine. 23214. 

Piano pranks. 
Dering (Bert) 

me. 21172. 

Derivan (O. M.): 

Garden of love. 5269. 

In the May time. 3408. 

It is wing time in the spring time. 

5699. 
Where mother is, is home sweet 
home. 7202. 
De Rivera (Vazquez) Waiting for 
you. TO085. 

Derksen (Bernard) 
- jied. 2336. 
Derksen (Clemens) : 

Baby. 22067. 

Blue blues, blow away. 24608, 

Galavantin’ papa. 25038. 

I say adieu. 25387. 

Sweet Lucindy Lou. 26563. 
Winter nights. 26962. 
Dermer (Emma) ‘Leven cent cotton. 

11050. 


8912. 
Please come back to 


Voglein abend- 


Don’t get collegiate. 22396, 22397. 
Dreary night. 22432, 24898. 
Eternal love. 588, 3023. 

Follow the trail of the Gypsy. 

666. 

Garden of roses and you. 17801. 
Georgia pines. 201382. 
Help yourself to happiness. 22695. 
It looks like it’s gonna be you. 


5700. 

Love is like a punch in the nose. 
1275, Sa60, 

March of the broken hearts. 
5963. — 

Meet your sweetie in the morning. 
23228. 

My dream of dreams. 138967. 

My melody man. 6134, 8699. 


Ploddin’ along. 1719. 

She’s got a handful of gimme. 
1939, 1940. 

When I’m walkin’ with my sweet- 
ness. 2434. 

When you dance with an old 
sweetheart. 29499. 

You can’t take away the things 
that were made for love. 7260, 
7261. 

You stole my heart away. 4565. 


De Rusette (L. E.) Bridges. 9957. 

De Sabato (Joseph) Blue eyes. 
19675. 

De Salvi (Joseph) Dream you are 
a memory. 10277. 


Desclee & cie.: ‘ 
Accompangnement du kyriale 
vatican. 24436. 
Antiphonale romano -seraphicum 
pro horis diurnis. 4640. 


1706 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 
Cantuale romano-seraphicum., I want to be bad. 966. 
7578. If I had a talking picture of you. 


Cantus passionis Domini nostri 
Jesu Christi. 17481. 

Offices de la quinzaine de Paques. 
16365. 

Principes traditionnels d’exécution 
du chant grégorien. 18789. 

Proprium de tempore pro vesperis. 


6397. 
Deseada (La) 24837. 
Des Foldes (Daniel) _ Polskie orly. 
23619. 
Déshabillez-vous. 5036, 6205, 6986, 
9776, 17638, 26087. 
De Simone (Andrea) : 
Moda eli fimmini. 1406. 
Rusina chi vO fari. 6511. 
Sgriddo’ u pisci a mmari. 4125. 
°U cavuru d’ America. 4379. 
Desmond-French (ye) Pansies. 


14140. 
De Socio (Robert) 
on silver bay. 529. 
De Souza (J. B.): 
Banderin. 19610. 
De muerte a vida. 
Florecita. 27661. 
Girlish ankles. 20144. 
Moss Lake. 11319. 
Despenzzro (Joseph) 
have you been. 22069. 
Desrez (Maurice) Pluie d’ été. 6344. 
Desrocquettes (J. H.) Accompagne- 
ment du kyriale vatican. 24436. 
Dessart (B.): 
Escarpolette. 13109. 
Pan y toros. 14139. 
Tornade. 43851. 
De Stefani (R. E.) Pierrette. 63826. 
De Stefano (Henrietta) Love’s in- 
troduction. 11141. 
Destouches (André) 
from the Ballet du roi. 
De Sylva (B. G.) 
Sylva (G. G.). 
De Sylva (G. G.): 
Birdies sing in cages too. 4744. 


Dreaming down 


27479. 


Baby, where 


Two dances 
5038. 
pseud. See De 


Button up your overcoat. 269, 
24655. 

Carnival prelude. 24688. 

Follow thru. 667. 

Good for you. 27739. 

Good news. 747. 

Hold everything. 15671, 20256, 
mata l, 

I could give up anything but you. 
891. 

I could love a man like that. 
27889. 


Ill know him. 27928. 

I’m a dreamer. 13430, 18027. 

I’m in seventh heaven. 5551, 
8155. 


2469—30——_10 


- 10811, 15826. 

It’s great to be necked. 15893. 

Little pal. 5868, 8456. 

Man’s man. 1823. 

My lucky star. 1490. 

My sin. 6148, 11402. 

No more you. 1553, 3799. 

Red hot Chicago. 28892. 

Still I'd love you. 2071. 

Sunnyside up. 16835. 

Thank your father. 29253. 

Then I'll have time for you. 2176. 

Turn on the heat. 14716, 16980. 

Used to you. 7033, 9467. 

Wasn’t it beautiful while it lasted. 
29444. 

When the autumn leaves of life 
begin to fall. 7184. 

Why can’t you. 9601. 

You find the time. 17202, 19454. 

You're the cream in my coffee. 
17216. 

You’ve got me pickin’ petals off of 
daisies. 14953, 17220. 

You wouldn’t fool me, would you. 
2565. 

DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, ine.: 

African whoopee. 14995. 

Ain’t no use. 19514, 27079. 

Alphabetic rhythm. 17285, 24474. 

Anything to hold your baby. 4641, 
7381. 

At last I’m in love. 17322, 22044. 

Beauty waltz. 4718, 24561. 

Because she’s happy now. 7481. 

Believe me you should know that 
girl from Noo Chateau. 19637, 
19638. 

Big city blues. 4740, 9908. 

Birdies sing in cages too. 4744. 

Black hussars. 12756, 19662. 

Bounce a little ball at your baby. 
4781, 7530. 

Breakaway. 4795. 

Broadway. 4799, 7542. 

Button up your overcoat. 
24655. 

Carnival prelude. 24088. 

Catch on. 12859. 

Cheerio. 4895, 7615. 

Chicken or the egg. 4899, 7618. 

Christina. 7637. 

Cottage for sale. 27425. 

Counting the days. 15280. 

Crazy feet. 22297. 

Daily bread. 4987, 4988. 

Dance away the night. 19876. 

Deep in love. 18002, 27492. 

Deep in the arms of love. 2930, 
10208. 

Deeper than the sea. 10204, 13003. 


Dixie vagabond. 15367, 153868. 


269, 


1707 


INDEX 


DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, inc.— 
Continued. 


Do I know what I am doing? 
13024. 

Do I know what I’m doing? 15369. 

Do what you like with me. 22380. 

Do you think of me. 5062, 10242. 

Doing the boom boom. 15376, 
19938. 

Drink to the girl of my dreams. 
24896. 

Elenita. 10325, 15423. 

Empty arms. 5142. 

Et cetera. 17720. 

Everything is lovely. 13130. 

Fascinating you-00-00, you’re fas- 
cinating me. 7869. 

Finale of movietone follies. 27649. 

Flower of delight. 7905, 10440. 

Flower of my heart, my rose. 
20069. 

Folk song. 25011. 

Follow thru. 667, 7911. 

Funny what a kiss will do. 5261. 

Good for you. 27739. 

Good news. 747. 

Good old Mary Brown. 27742. 

Hawaiian sandman. 3200, 3201. 

Hearts in Dixie. 3210. 

Heaven’s gift to me. 8027. 

Hello sunshine hello. 8238, 3215. 

Here am I where are you. 13325. 

Hittin’ the ceiling. 5433, 8049. 

Hold everything. 844, 15671, 20256, 
22711. 

Hold me—I’m falling for you. 
8052, 10637. 

Hollywood nights. 22713, 25199. 

Hosanna. 10652. 

Hot footin’ it. 5452, 8071. 

Hot man. 10655. 

Hunting song. 5470, 22745. 

I came to you. 20298. 

I could do it for you. 15714, 20302. 

I could give up anything but you. 
891. 

I could love a man like that. 
27889. 

I don’t love anyone. 8102, 10697. 

I fell in love with you. 10704, 
13400. 

I found happiness when I found 
you. 898, 899. 

I live to love and love to live. 
25277. 

T’ll bob up with the bobolink in 
the morning. 5509, 13412. 

Ill follow you sweetheart. 920, 
8132. 

T’ll know him. 27928. 

I’m a dreamer, aren’t we all? 
134380, 18027. 

I’m in seventh heaven. 5551, 8155. 

I’m on a diet of love. 22825. 


1708 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


I’m saving all my loving. 5571, 
8167. 3 


I’m so melancholy. 8171. 

I’m walking in the sunshine. 8180, 
10756. 

I only knew it was you. 13476, 
25336. 

I owe you. 8189, 8190. 

I used to be a shrinking vy-let. 
954, 3344. 

I’ve always wanted to call you my 
sweetheart. 18073. 

I want to be bad. 966. 

If I give up the saxophone. 5633, 
5634. 


If I had a talking picture of you. 
10811, 15826. 

If I were you, I’d fall in love 
with me. 10814, 10815. 

If you believed in me. 15832. 

Igloo song. 25402. 

In a little love canoe. 3887. 

In the hush of the night. 5677. 

In the valley of my dreams. 
10860, 25441. 

Is it true. 20489. 

It’s great to be necked. 15898. 

Italian kisses. 20502, 22962. 

Joy Street. 8322. 

Joy Street waltz. 18196. 

Just a little fond affection. 18206. 

Just an out-of-way little love nest. 
13627. 

Just rub-a-dub your rabbit’s foot. 
15948, 15949. 

Kids again. 3496, 8374. 

Lamp, a chair and a cigarette. 
1173, 3520. 

Legs. 8405. 

Let’s don’t and say we did. 5836. 

Let us drink. 18282. 

Little black sheep. 16038. 

Little by little. 11075, 16040. 

Little pal. 5868, 8456. 

Look what you’ve done to me. 
16065, 20702. 

Love is heaven. 3582, 5907. 

Love makes the world go ’round. 
5911. 

Love plays a game. 13775, 16080. 

Love time. 25689, 28341. 

Lovely one. 3588. 

Lucia. 59383, 11151. 

Man—a maid. 18814, 23187. 

Man’s man. 1323. 

Marianne. 16131, 18410. 

Maudita. 16148. 

Mean to me. 1350, 3645. 

Melancholy me. 3648. 

Melodrame. 28424. 

Minstrel memories. 16188. 

Mona. 16210. 

My idea of heaven. 18525, 23307. 

My lucky star. 1490. 


INDEX 
nos. 1—12, 1929 


My sin. 6148, 11402. 

My window. 20965. 

My wonderful dream man. 28579. 

National anthem. 28593. 

Navy blues. 20977, 20978. 

Nestling in your arms. 11436. 

Night of happiness. 16326, 23439. 

No more you. 1553, 3799. 

Nobody knows you like I do. 
26006. 

Pony dance. 288386. 

‘Oh, yeh! 6233. 

Old fashioned lady. 11527. 

‘Old soldiers never die. 16394. 

‘On the night that Elmer died. 
18666. 

Once upon a time. 23582. 

‘(One never knows. 18672, 21082. 

One rose, the last of a bouquet. 
16410. 

Oo la la la la. 16411, 18680. 

Out in the cold. 23554, 26127. 

Out of the past. 18698, 26129. 

Out-of-the-way little love nest. 
11582, : 

Parade of the blues. 23573, 26141. 

Pearl of old Japan. 6312, 14154. 

Peasant love song. 23588. 

Plant your smiles and watch them 
grow. 1708, 8925. 

Pony dance. 6353. 

Put on your old red fiannels. 
1755, 3990. 


‘R. S. V. P. cherie. 28882. 

Rainbow. 21211. 

Reach out for a rainbow. 23672, 
26241. 5 


Recollections. 4010, 9015. 

Red hot Chicago. 28892. 

Red hot rhythm. 18813, 23680. 

Ride on vaquero. 18829, 26266. 

Right kind of man. 16571, 21244. 

Say the word. 16634, 18883. 

Scattin’ the cat. 6550. 

Serenade. 21324, 28990. 

Sex appeal. 11884. 

Shadows. 6609. 

She’s a good girl. 6618, 11892. 

Silhouette. 26405. 

Sing a little love song. 6659, 9170. 

Sitting by the window. 9180, 
23834. 


Smiling thru the clouds. 6684. 

Snake hips. 16722. 

So dear to me. 6691, 18982. 

So long. 11963. 16728. 

Somebody like me. 16739, 16740. 

Song of courage. 21419. 

Song of Harlem. 16754, 16755. 

Song of Margharita. 11997, 
16757. 

Song of my heart. 23888. 

Song of the sword. 26477. 


1709 


South Sea rose. 21439, 23911. 

Spice dance. 6755. 

Spiritual. 238919. 

Steppin’ along. 16805, 19041. 

Still I’d love you. 2071. 

Sunnyside up. 14559, 16835. 

Take a little tip. 6845, 26590. 

Take everything but you. 215382, 
26592. 

Takes you. 6852, 6853. 

Tampico tune. 16876, 16877. 

Tear drops. 2140, 4269. 

Thank your father. 292583. 

That lovable baby of mine. 9365. 

That mournful melody. 6888. 

That’s a drop in the bucket. 6891. 

That’s like taking you away from 
me. 4284. 

That’s music to my ears. 4286, 
4287. 

That’s my new girl now. 4289. 

That’s what a child can do. 14624. 

That’s what I call heaven. 4290, 
4291. 

That’s you baby. 6902. 

Then Tl have time for you. 
2176. 

Thousand miles away. 6923. 

Tie a string on your finger. 6934. 

Time will tell. 16937, 24092. 

To-morrow is here. 2221. 

Too wonderful for words. 16950, 
16951. 

Trouble. 21668. 

True heaven. 2250, 4867. 

Turn on the heat. 14716, 16980. 

Two little baby arms. 19241, 
24142. 

Two pals. 24144. 

Um pah. 4883, 7021. 

Um-um-in the moonlight. 24146, 
26736. 

Until one comes along. 29374. 

Used to you. 7033, 9467. 

Waiting. 7079, 7080. 

Wake up dream girl. 2360. 

Walking with Susie. 7094. 

Wasn’t it beautiful while it lasted. 
29444. 

Way to do Bomboola. 17063. 

When I gave my heart to you. 
19348, 21804. 

When I look thru’ my book of 
dreams. 2483. 

When I see my sugar. 14838, 
19352. 

When my toreador starts to snore. 
24266. 

“When the autumn leaves of life 
begin to fall. 7184. 

When the harvest is over. 12416. 

When the world is at rest. 2451. 

When you’re apart from me. 
19368. 


INDEX 


pt.0, 1: 's;,-¥: 24 


DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, inc.— 
Continued. 
Where are you? 4487. 
Where the bab-bab-babbling brook. 


21834. 
Why can’t I be like you. 9597, 
14878. 
Why ean’t you. 9601. 
Will love linger on. 9612, 12478. 
With blood and flame. 26969. 
You find the time. 17202, 19454. 


You'll find your answer in my 
eyes. 17208, 27021. 

You’re a different you. 7273. 

You’re not the same old sweet- 


heart. 9678, 12552. 
You’re the cream in my coffee. 
17216. 


You’ve got me picking petals off 
of daisies. 14953, 17220. 
You will come back tome. 29631. 
You wouldn’t fool me, would you. 
2565. 
Your way is my way. 4578, 7292. 
Yours sincerely. 7294, 17225. 
Det ligger i luften. 10925. 
De Taeye (Alex.) See Taeye (Alex. 
de) 
de Thomas (Fermin) : 
Ecos del bosque. 24914. 
Leche del nene. 25594. 
Mi triguena. 25826. 
Dett (R. N.): 
Lead gently, 
13681. 
Listen to the lambs, 
My day. 138962. 
DeTurk (L. D.): 
Office boys. | 3835. 
Somoa. 14498. 
You are just my dream dear come 
true. 24372. 
Deutsch (Emery) 
18519. 
Deutsch (Leo) I can’t keep away 
from you. 8097. 
Deutsch (O. E.): 
Deutsche trauermesse. 28967. 
Polonaise. 28969, 28970. 
Ungarische melodie. 28972. 


Lord, and_ slow. 


13721. 


My Gipsy dream. 


Deutsche lieder-walzer. 19921. 
Deux pigeons. 13011. 
Devaney (F.L.) If I don’t find some- 


one to love. 20427. 
Devaux (Jules) : 
Trois marches militaires. 
Twelve impressions. 485. 
Devaux (Marcel) : 


4104. 


Gaudeamus. 13223. 
Providence. 14248. 
Sons of Iear. 14513. 


Young felow march. 14958. 
De Vékey (A.) Tutor for the im- 
proved long scale solo ukulele. 2266. 


Devenny (W. R.) 
sweetheart mine. 
De Veto (Chas) 
Deveux (Jules) 
De Ville (Leo): 
I want you, I need you. 969. 
Old hen cackled. 1609. 
De Ville (Paul) Dance of the honey 


‘Let me call you 
20638. 
It’s too late. 
Cheveux. 334. 


3429. 


bees. 21964 (14). 

De Villiers (P. K.) -Koorstukke. 
10987. 

De Vincenzo (Ralph) Hot diggidy 
Dan. 20268. 


Devine (Ferdinand) : 
Lonely sweetheart. 1246. 
When, you’re sweetie’s done with 


you. 19371. 
De Vine (Marguerite) See Jewkes 
(M. D.) 
de Visée (Robert) See Visée (Robert 
de) 


De Vita (Giuseppe) : 


Amore ed arte. 7365. 
Magda. 8517. 
Devlin (G. C.) Summer’s promise. 
12086. 
Devlin (J. P.) Sweet mother of mine. 
19087. 
Devlin (Jane) Summer’s promise. 
42338. 


Devlin (Jane) pseud. See Devlin (G. 
C 


De Vol (F. D.): 
If you were true to me. 18119. 
What more could I wish for. 


19336. 
De Voll (Calvin) : 
Blue days. 4759. 


Daddy’s lullaby. 24787. 
Glad girls, Polly and Anna song 
book. 15569. 


Here come the elephants. 17919. 

Just be glad. 18212. 

Little dream cabin of mine. 
25631. 

Mona. 3678. 

Rock me to sleep in your arms. 
18837. 


Sneezing song. 18981. 
What a wonderful word hello. 


26862. 
DeWall (H. M.) You keep me 
guessin’. 21919. 


Dewar (Mungo) Jim Crow’s alphabet. 
1091. 
Dewey (J. G.) Orizaba. 24426 (212) 
De Witt (R. E.): 
I’m so happy then! 8170. 
My radio love. 8717. 
De Wolfe (Meyer) : 
Call of the Orient. 22189. 


Dramatic impression. 2973. 
Gaelie patrol. 22570. 
In a spring garden. 5655. 


1710 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1929 


Judea. 18199. . 
Legende. 15996. 
Little girl’s dance. 
+ Mia. bella. 25828. 
One over the 8. 3865. 
Rakoezy. 16540. 
Shattered idol. 16670. 
Three bagpipe echoes. 
Young nun. 23767. 
Dexter (Anita) Fairies play hide and 
seek. 610. 
Dexter (David) : 
Holly Wood. 15674. 
I've remember’d while you forgot. 
15804. 
Miama babe. 18451. 
Deyo (Felix) On the wing. 1629. 
Deyo (W. J.) Butterfly and honey 
. bee. ' 9982. 197382. 
Deyss (A.) Jigerlied. 20507. 

De Zulueta (Pedro) Ask me no more. 
24518. 
D’Hardelot (Guy) pseud. See Rhodes 

(Helen ) 
Dia (Leonardo) : 


16044. 


621. 


Li fimmini cu lu lipstick. 13699. 
Signurina sfinciusa. 14421, 18939. 
Solo non vedo gigli e fiori. 23862. 


Spina di me sogira. 19081. 


Diamond (C. S.) Yiddisher trot. 
7254. 
Diamond (Leo): 
Baby you. 27175. 


Could you? why so could I. 4964. ° 


I’m the nutty nut. 
Maybe means yes. 
Somehow 
29100. 
Whatsa’ matter? 7161. 
Diana musikverlag, Spero Kochmann. 
Bolivia. 24617. 
Diaz (Celso) 
Cecilia. 6328. 
Dibdin (Charles) : 
Then farewell, 
wherry. 4805. 
Waterman. 2378. 
Di Carto. (2) 3 
Honey girl. 17945. 
Looking at the world with a smile. 


3330, 5578. 
28408. 
we can’t get along. 


Pilarica y Santa 


Dy 


my _ trim-built 


16066. 
Di Castri (Ciro) Love’s longing. 
13784. 
Dichmont (William) God heareth me. 
5314. 
‘Dichters ehrentag. 985. 
Dick (W. A.): 
But I won’t wash the dishes, no 
sir. 12806. 


I need you, only you. 13472. 

My baby go to sleep. 18955. 

Then will I forget to remember 
you. 14640. 


Dickens (A. B.) Gee! but I’m lone- 


some. 10497. 
Dickenson (S. M.) Lol-li pop dance. 
16054. 


Dickerson (Aletha): 
We don’t sell it here no more. 


19318. 
You aint livin’ right. 12515. 
Dickerson (R. M.) Market street 


stomp. 20789. 


Dickerson (R. Q.) Ozark mountain 


blues. 21120. 
Dickinson (—) Dearest Jesus, gentle, 
mild. 473. 


Dickinson (Clarence) : 
Anna Magdalena’s march. 106. 
Babe lies in a eradle. 2683, 2684. 
Bethlehem. 2742. 
Croatian Christmas song. 
Danse macabre. 1861. 


27436. 


Hvening prayer. 596. 

Fantasie. 828. 

Father, give Thy _ benediction. 
22504. 


Holy, holy, holy. 22714. 


Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of 
hosts. 32388. 

Prayer. 28938. 

Ride of the Valkyrs. 2354. 

Sleep, my Jesus, sleep. 4153, 
4154. 


This glad Easter day. 2196. 


Turkish march. 147. 
Dicks (EH. A.): 
Come, Holy Ghost. 19822. 


Conservatoire scale manual. 2874. 
Crucifixion, resurrection, and as- 
cension. 2894. 
Song of Zion. 9247. 
Dickson (C. G.) Sandman. 11817. 
Dickson (Philip) Among those sandy 


hills. 24485. 

Dickson (Walter) Parity—gun for 
gun. 28775. 

Di Diego (Anthony) Beneath the 


Silver moon. 17376. 

Diefenthaeler (F. A.): 

By the seaside. 15195. 

Chasing butterflies. 15237. 

Distant bells. 19927. 

Gateways to music land. 25045. 

Hop-scotech polka. 15686. 

In a hurry. 15840. 

In a swing. 15848. 

Retrospection. 26259. 

Sad story. 16611. 

Stubborn rocking horse. 

Vacation days. 17002. 
Diego (Anthony di) See Di Diego 


16817. 


(Anthony ) 
Diehl (S. I.) Open your eyes. 18682. 
Dienzl (O.)  Ungarisches liebeslied. 
19257. 


1711 


INDEX 


Dierauer (O. B.): . : 
Ill break your heart somehow. 
8129. 


I’m glad I waited for you. 5540. 
See Van Die- | 


Dieren (Bernard van) 
ren (Bernard) 
Dies und das. 488. 

Dietch (Hazel) 
26007. 
Dietchman (Rudolph) : 
Jolieteke deklice. 28139. 
Lovee mazurka. 283844. 
Dietrich (R. H.) So geht’s zua bei 
uns in Wien. 11962. 
ietsch (C. F.): 
Curly locks. 7693. 
Genevieve. 7949. 
Little mouse. 8452. 
New baby boy. 8747. 
Oh Nellie. 8805. 
When Jesus knows. 
Whippoorwill. 9581. 
Wonderlust. 9628. 
Dietz (August) Saline. 
Dietz (G. L.): 
If my heart had a window. 22898. 
Take her on a ferry boat. 12122. 
They never speak of me. 12189. 


Nobody like you. 


9561, 14842. 


1862. 


Dieudonné (A. _ E.) Evangeline. 
22471. 

Di Fazio (Salvatore) Napule d’esta’. 
6165. 


Diggle (Roland) : 
Christmas fantasy in march-form. 
24723. 
Coneert fantasia. 24746. 
Morning serenade. 20887. 
Souvenir poétique. 4194. 
Di Giosio (Vincent) Fiore di un’ an- 
gelo. 138168. 
Di Girlamo (Robert) 
old story. 3427. 
Di Iorio (A.) See Iorio (A. Di) 
Dike (Dolly) : 
Ace of U. S. A. 21975. 
All depends dear on you. 22001. 
Just drifting on. 23000. 
Promise. 23640. 
That bright day tomorrow. 24026. 
Dillahunty (J. V.) Great Smokey 
Mountains and you. 7983. 
Dillard (James) Farmer’s lullaby. 
20034. 

Dillea (Herbert) 
14976 (323). 
Dillehay (M. S.): 
Mexican beans. 28444. 

Mother-in-law. 28496. 


It’s the same 


Susan, dear Sue. 


Diller (Angela) Folk-tune book. 
7910. 

Diller (EK. A.) Just at twilight a kiss. 
8338. 


Dillings (J.) Never had a reason to 
believe in you. 28602. 


pt. II, n. s., v. 24 


Dillmore (R. C.): 
He’s my daddy pop now, I’m her 
daddy pop now. 813. 
Little pal of mine. 20684. 
More I see of other girls the more 
I yearn for you. 208838. 
Nightingale’s song to the rose. 
20993. 
Dillon (F. H.) 
7385, 19561. 
Dillon (Harry) : 
O-Y-S-T-E-R-S. 29647 (174). 
Terrible lot to do to-day. 29647 
(229). 
Dillon (J. F.) 
Dillon (John) : 
All for the sake of love. 
(4). > 
For gold, gold, gold. 19491 (71). 
O-Y-S-T-E-R-S. 29647 (174). 
Terrible lot to do to-day. 29647 
(229). 
Dillon (W. A.) Our Father who art 
in heaven. 8850. 
Di Maio (Vincenzo) 
6165. 
Di Marco (Consetta) I don’t love you, 
for some-one else I’m longing. 8103. 
Dimarias (Xavier) Ave Maria. 
15079. 
Dimdé (C. W.): 
Fanny. 10885. 
Kiss me and then forget me. 1148. 
Dimichino (A. S.): 
Give me light. 
Joy of memories. 
Mussolini. 11347. 
Sonita. 16763. 
World remains the same. 4529. 
You belong to me. 9656. 
Dinner (Sam) Long lonesome night. 
18750. 
Dinorah. 25824. 
Diogenes. 27057 (34). 
Dion (J. A.) Ev’rything is right with 
baby. 27626. 
DiOrio (Angelo M.): 
You fooled me. 


Are you blaming me. 
Golf bug. 22619. 


12594 


Napule d’esta’. 


7958. 
8321. 


4552. 


You like to love me. 17205 
DiOrio (Anthony M.) : 

You fooled me. 4552. 

You like to love me. 17205. 


Diorio (C. T.) 

Diorio (Thomas) 
girl complexion. 

Di Santo (Carmine) 


Eyes of love. 13133. 
Keep that school- 
18227. 

’O vero ammore, 


23482. 
Dison (E. L.) Blue skies. 15162. 
Dispenza (G.): 
Elegia. 22455. 
Pifferata montanara. 28810. 
Primavera siciliana. 23636. 
Distol (Nico) Schwiegermutter, du 


siehst wie der Chaplin aus. 1902. 


1712 


. INDEX 
nos. 1—12, 1929 


Ditson (Oliver) co.:- 


All souls’ day. 9290. 

All through the night. 2618. 

And the trees do moan. 22021. 

Angelus-meditation. 12652. 

Around the manger. 24513. 

Ballad of trees and the Master. 
129. 

Band-master’s repertory. 24546, 
24547. 

Be strong. 19618. 

Beauteous night, O night of love. 
26053. 

Behold the dawn. 2727. 

Braddock’s defeat. 27265. 

Brahmsiana. 22161. 

Bridal of Weetamoo. 27269. 

By the old mill. 9990. 

Cadenza for Beethoven’s concerto 

. in C minor. ‘9998. 

Candy-stick land. 17473. 

Carol of the flowers. 22204. 

Cherry tree. 22228. 

Choose ye. 10065. 

Choral prelude on the hymn-tune 
Aughton. 12889. 

Christ in the world. 12893. 

Christ is born to-day. 19798. 

Christ our Passover. 4912. 

Christ the Lord is risen again. 
2845, 4914. 

Clickety-click march. 4924. 

Columbus. 27399. 

Come to the meadows. 6559. 

Coming from the ball. 12916, 
12917. 

Coming spring. 22277. 

Concert fantasia. 24746. 

Concerto. 19882. 

Conqueror. 4946. 

Costume box. 24765. 

Crown of life. 22303. 

Daughter of Jairus. 10174. 

Dawn. 15326. 

Dawn’s awakening. 17863. . 

Ditson school and community band 
series. 15356-15360. 

Dolores. 27532. 

Dream. 5091. 

Ecstacy. 5132. 

Hlégie. 19984, 19985. 

Elfin frolic. 24926. 

Fair as the dawn. 27631. 

Fairy rockets. 17738. 

Faithful Shepherd. 7857. 

Farewell to Minka. 17744. 

Father, in Thy mysterious pres- 
ence. 3051. 

Festival of the flowers. 10407. 


Fifty classic masterpieces for vio- 
lin and piano. 4695, 5899. 

First two years of piano technic. 
7893. 


1713 


Five traditional French Christmas: 
carols. 20126. 

Flying curlew. 25007. 

Folk songs and famous pictures. 
10444. 

Follow the gleam. 25012. 

Forging of the anchor. 3097. 

Forgotten. 25016. 

Fourteen opening sentences and 
responses. 20265. 

Galilee. 13212. 

Gavotte. 709, 27701. 

Gavotte moderne. 10493. 

Gay little bird “in the forest. 
22579. 

Glenn glee club book for girls. 
3151. 

God will make all things right. 
15579. 

Gypsy night. 15616. 

Happy and gay. 17888. 

Happy birds. 15627. 

Happy Hawaii. 5383, 5384. 

Harp of the North, farewell. 799. 

Heap o’ livin’. 10607, 17902. 

His eye is on the sparrow. 22703. 

Holiday. 27836. 

Huldigungsmarsch. 29420. 

Humoresque. 15699. 

Hymn to the rising sun. 25231. 

I love to tell the story. 27940. 

I was a wandering sheep. 25361. 

If ye abide in Me. 204384. 

Immortalis. 1003. 

Impromptu. 24785. 

In gay Seville. 25423. 

In hoopsKirt and crinoline. 28054. 

In playland. 25482. 

It came upon the midnight clear. 
22949. 

Italian salad. 28113. 

Jabawauks. 28116. 

Jesus, do roses grow so _ red. 
20522. 

Joy to the world. 20536. 

Laughing sprite. 25586. 

Legend of the robin redbreast. 
28247. 

Life eternal. 3545. 

Little friends meet. 18300. 

Little moon. 13727. 

Little tavern. 16049. 

March of the boy scouts. 11199. 

March of the hollyhocks. 8585. 

Marche grotesque. 28390. 

Marching onward day by day. 
18404. 

Mary darlint. 25767. 

Master, no offering. 28404. 

Master of men. 20804. 

Masterpieces of music. 16141. 

Mechanical toys. 184382. 

Mill. 28450. 

Miller. 23272. 


INDEX 


Ditson (Oliver) co.—Continued. 


Minstrel. 8606, 11279. 

Mood and rhythm pieces. 28475. 

Moon goes drifting. 25863. 

My Lord says He’s gwineter rain 
down fire. 1488. 

Night in Spain. 25987. 

Nobody knows the trouble I see. 
6150. 

Now is the month of Maying. 
26027. 

0 Lord, support us all the day 
long. 21028. 

© love that: will not let me go. 
11492. 

O’er the bright green fields. 18630. 

Oh, Italia, Italia, beloved. 10249. 

On the way. 6253. 

Orchard song. 14116. 

Passing by. 26146. 

Pigeons. 26180. 

Pilgrims of destiny. 8918. 

Pilgrim’s progress. 3939, 3940. 

Play-time. 26189. - 

Prelude. 19596 . 

Rapture. 28885. 

Recessional. 21220. 

Red Godwin’s wooing. 16546. 

Remembrance. 14287-14289. 

Rest in the Lord, my soul. 23691. 

Réverie-berceuse. 11761. 

Road to home. 16575. 

Rose of the world. 23723. 

Sandman’s call. 21289. 

Seen in the embers. 28981. 

Sérénade. 21323. 

Seven responses. 17024. 

Shepherd with Thy  tenderest 
love. 189380. 

Shepherds and the inn. 23806. 

Sing, O daughter of Zion. 23829. 

Skipping rope. 9183. 

Sleepy eyes. 18971. 

Softly and tenderly. 29088. 

Solo responses for the church 
service. 6700. 

Son of Mary. 23879. 

Song of progress. 16758. 

Song of the breeze. 12000. 

Song of the marching men. 9240. 

Sonny boy. 26486. 

Spanish Easter carol of the lambs. 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 24 


Sweetest story ever told. 2111. 

Symphony.: 138301, 13302, 16228~- 
16230, 27208, 27267, 28507, 
29349. 

Talisman. 9344. 

Thanksgiving and praise. 29255. 

Those enchanting eyes. 26660. 

Thracian holiday. 6924. 

Three chorales from the St. Mat- 
thew Passion. 24542. 

Through peace to light. 12209. 

Tiny tot theatre. 19199. 

To’ us a child of royal birth. 
24101. 

Toys! toys! toys! 21655. 

Trepak. 94338, 16975.. 

Twelve study - pieces for wrist 
technic. 2154. 

Twenty-five advanced pedal stud- 
ies for the organ. 20985. 

Twenty melodious violin exer- 
cises, 15609. 

Twilight. 2269, 2270. 

Two love in the first set. 16985. 

Two waltzes. 7535, 15179. 

Vacant chair. 14745. 

Vacation time. 17003. 

Valse étude. 26755. 

Valse lente. 14751. 

Valse triste. 26764. 

Venetian twilight. 26772. 

Virgin, full of grace. 9497. 


‘Volga boatman’s song. 17040. - 


Waltz of the black-eyed Susans. 
9521. 

Way, the Truth, the Life. 29451. 

We rock away on the billows gay. 
17069. 

Were I a birdling. 24227. 

Whar yo’ from, lil’ stranger. 
26859. 

What to do second at the piano. 
2421. 

When day is done. . 26875. 

When the sun ealls the lark. 
24276. 

While shepherds watched their 
flocks by night. 24294. 

Widdecombe fair. 9608. 

Young students piano course. 
24407. 

Your royal highness. 4572. 


4195. . Dittersdorf (Carl von) 


Spanish Easter procession, 6751. | _ 15361. _ 

Spring. 6764, 9271. D'Ivernois (J. P.) 

Spring’s saraband. 12038. 22582, 

Stars lead us ever on. 23929. Divine tragedy. 495. | 

Statue at Czarskoe-Selo. 9280. Dix (Clara) Amor perduto, 9774. | 

Stepping stones to violin playing. | Dix, ltd.: | 
6780, 6781. I need a good kind man. 27971. 

String quartet. 12075. In an old world garden. 25414. 

Sunshine and shadows. 26550. My little fella and me. 20933. 

Sunshine came with you. 29173. Praying for rain. 26208. 

Sweet dreams. 26559. Dixie (Rol) Galanterie. 10484. 


1714 


Andante. . 


Gentle breezes. | 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 

Dixon (Harold): 
Bells of Honolulu. 162. 
Catalina Rose. 12858. 


Come, take a sail on the rainbow. 
10099, 22275. 
Dixon’s (Harold) modern arrange- 


ments of Gilbert and Sullivan’s 


famous songs. 5058. 

Dixon’s (Harold) piano pieces 
children play. + 

Dreamy Hawaiian eyes. 543. 

I heard you call me, pal o’ mine. 
3290. 

T’ll take you home old timer. 
3301. 

Let me be alone with you. 3531. 

My Hawaiian dream girl. 1473. 

My love ship of dreams. 3743. 

Take me back to peaceful valley. 
6848. 

Dixon (May): 


Counterfeit love. 19843. 

Eden. 19978. 

Fool’s paradise. 20079. 
Dixon (S. S.): 


I can’t use it any more. 10688. 
*Twas beneath the silvery stars. 


12272; 
Dixon (William) Pearly. 27057 

(108). ; 

Dixon-Lane music corp.: 

Dixon’s (Harold) modern ar- 
rangements of the world’s best 
songs. 27522. 

Mother Goose nursery rhymes. 
28494. 

Dixon’s (Harold) modern arrange- 


ments of Gilbert and Sullivan’s fa- 
mous songs. 5053. 
Dixon’s (Harold). piano pieces chil- 
dren play. 498. 
Dnolbel (Manu) 
6049. 
Do ucienchy polskiego tanca. 
Dobbins (B. L.): 
Flight of the magic carpet. 22522. 
Robin Good Fellow. 23705. 
Dobbs (George) : 
My baby’s wise. 18499. 
That night I first met you. 19149. 
Dobe (H. J.): 
She likes me. 23794. 
What d’you think? 24232. 


Doblinger (Ludwig) (Bernhard Herz- 


Monetta, ma mia. 


27525. 


mansky) : 
Armes midi. 4651. 
Hinmal oben, einmal unten. 


19983, 21317. 
Foxtrot-potpourri. 20101. 
Fihlst du nicht, was meine hand 
air’ saat: ~ 20117, 
Hochzeit in Hollywood. 10635. 
Ich bin heut’ in himmel gewesen. 
20416. 


Im Schonbrunner park. 20438. 


Kleine modern tanz-suite. 5792. 

Konzert. 21364. 

Nur, wer dich mit dem herzenm 
sucht ....  °6207. 

Radetzky-fox. 6414. 
Singerfahrt nach Wien. 16612, 


16613. 
Sei lieb zu mir, sei nett zu mir. 
21316, 21317. 
Trio in A-moll. 21664. 
Was deine augen fragen. 7110. 
10 etiiden fiir saxophon. 155438. 
Dobrzyn (S. A.) Polish melodies in G. 
21180. 


Dobson (Jack) Little sweetheart. 
28298. 

Docimo (Roberto) Inno a Mussolini. 
22988. 

Doctor (Rubin) Rebe hot gezen. 
21219. 

Dodd (Arthur) One more waltz with 
you. 1641. 

Dodd (B. C.) Sunshine will follow 
the rain. 93808. 


Dodd (H.M.) That’s my Sally. 6896. 


Dodd (L. ©.) I’m simply wild that’s. 
putting it mild. 8168. 

Dodd (W. E.) Sunshine will follow 
the rain. 9308. 

Dodds (G. R.) Fairy of the river. 
17736. 


Dodici danze moderne per pianoforte. 
12576. 
Dodson (Edgar) Sleepy. 1979. 
Dobereiner (Christian)  Trio-sonate. 
6979, 21665, 21666. 
Doelle (Franz) : 
Kuss ist keine stinde. 5798. 
Nur einen tag hast du mich reich 


gemacht. 26032. 

Tausend schdnen, stissen frau’n.. 
14603. 

Wenn der weisse flieder wieder 
bliiht. 14812. 

When the lilac blooms again. 


12418, 14847. 
Zu einer schdnen frau gehort ein 
kleiner flirt... 7302. 
Doenhoff (Albert von) See Von Doen- 
hoff (Albert) 
Doring (C. H.) Exercises and studies. 
on the pianoforte. 14976 (88). 


Doring (Georg) O schifflein, fahre 
zu. 6215. 

Doering-Quéru. Marche de la légion 
étrangére. 5965. 


Ach, sieh’ doch nur 
4586. 


Doerner (Georg) 
den Zeppelin. 
Doerr (Clyde): 
Technicalities. . 9351. 

Valse chromatique. 9471. 


Doherty (Vera) Linda. 1217. 


1715 


INDEX 


Dohnanyi (Ernst von): 
Dorfbilder aus Ungarn. 
Tenor. 12152. 
Ungarische kinderszenen. 19253. 
Ungarisches erntefest. 19255. 
Variationen tiber ein kinderlied. 


17659. 


21721. 
Dohrn (Ewald): 
Du mein braunes' miagdelein. 
15415. 
In soleher nacht. 15855. 


Stell’ mich doch mal auf die probe. 
16802. 

Stidseeprinzess. 26538. 

Was hast du denn bloss ftr’n 
knoten im schlips? 26825. 

Dolan (Bobby) : 

At last I’m in love. 

Et cetera. 17720. 

Little by little. 11075, 16040. 

My idea of heaven. 18525, 23367. 

On the night that Elmer died. 
18666. 

One never knows. 18672, 21082. 

Out of the past. 18698, 26129. 

Red hot rhythm. 18813, 23680. 

Sex appeal. 11884. 

When I gave my heart to you. 
19348, 21804. 

When you’re 
19368. 

Dolane (W. A.) One for all, all for 


17322, 22044. 


apart from ‘me. 


one. 14976 (241). 
Doll (Ray): 

All my life I wanted someone 
like you. 7350. 

Finesse. 7886, 13162. 

Grayciola. 10566. 

Just you, just me and love. 8358, 
10958. 

Magic paint box. 111738. 

My Miami sweetheart. 1493. 

Within my heart. 24836. 

Wonder who—will it be you. 


2517. 
You do me so much good. 12527. 
Dolly Varden. 2589 (69-73, 107, 157, 
238, 355), 7310 (50, 51), 12594 (40, 
358), 14976 (73-76, 348), 29647 (48). 
Dolmetsch (Albert) Tras los montes. 
12594 (401). 
Dolmetsch (Arnold) 
12594 (401). 
Dolmetsch (Frédéric) Tras los montes. 
12594 (401). 
Dolmetsch (V. V. P.): 
Gavotte rustique. 2589 (104). 
Souvenance. 2589 (314). 
Valse sentimentale. 2589 (347). 
2¢ chaconne. 2589 (362). 
Dolmetsch (Victor) : 
Gavotte rustique. 2589 (104). 
Souvenance. 2589 (314). 
Tras los montes. 12594 (401). 


Tras los montes. 


pt. II, n. s., v. 24 


Valse sentimentale. 2589 (347). 
2° chaconne. 2589 (3862). 
Dolph (E. A.) Sound off! 12019. 
Dolphin (Rita) : 
Friends. 20109. 
Our motherland. 8852. 
Dolsky (Erma) Remembrance is all 
that is left. 26254. 
Domb (R. H.): 
Doll baby. 138029. 
Sweetheart mine. 
Domenico’ (Carone) 
8710. 


14582. 
My only love. 


Domergue (E.) Faust. 2589 (95). 

Domine non sum dignus. 2960. 

Domingo (Gregorio)  Hawaiian-uku- 
lele method. 807. 

Dominguez (Librado) Cémo te quiero. 
17566. 


Dominguez (Pepe) Granito de sal. 
10563. 

Dominguez B. (Abel) (En mi ausencia. 
570. 

Dominique (A.) My _ little Isabel. 
28552. 

Domke (Rudolph) Cupid time in love- 
land. 7691. 


Dommelen (C. E. van) See Van Dom- 
melen (C. E ) 
Don (N. M.) Betty B. 7502. 
Don Juans letztes abenteuer. 
Donadio (Luigi) : 
"EH ssirene’ ’e Napule. 10299. 
Fora ’e cancelle! 7919. 
Manduline ’a ’pusilleco. 
Marenaro ’e pusilleco. 5969. 
’O figlio d’ ’a colpa! 8786. 
°O vuto ’a mmamma schiayona. 
8793. 
Ombra toia! 
Senza pate. 11874. 
Donahue (Elinor) Dear old class of 
ninety-nine. 12994. 
Donahue (Harry) : 
Dear little girl I’m leaving. 22346. 
I will follow you. 25362. 
We’re here because we're here. 


23779. 


11192, 


8825. 


24217. 
Donahue (T. A.) Holler whoopee. 
848. 
Donaldson (D. R.) Stumbling along. 
12078. 


Donaldson (J. S): 
My heart is singing I love you. 
16259. 
Won’t you come back my soldier 
boy? 14906. 
Donaldson (Walter) : 


After a million dreams. 21982, 
27074. 

As long as it’s you dear, O. K. 
7400. 

Cuckoo song. 22812. 

Duke of Kak-i-ak. 224388, 27568. 


1716 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1929 


Gypsy song. 773.: 

Home is heaven—heaven is home. 
22717, 27844. 

I'm spending a long day. 22829. 

If we never should meet again. 


10818. 

If you want to see Paree. 22899, 
28030. 

Junior. 13619. 


Kansas City Kitty. 3488. 
Reaching for some-one and not 


finding anyone there. 9010. 
Romance. 28921. 
Shelter of my baby’s arms. 23805. 
Sing your little folk song. 23830. 
Sweet nothings of love. 23978, 
29190. 


Sweet romance. 23975. 

Sweet seventeen, that’s what I call 
my baby. 6827. 

*‘Tain’t no sin to dance around in 
your bones. 26589. 

There must be somebody waiting 
for me in loveland. 24054. 

Volga boat song. 26801. 

When love is dawning. 26887. 

Who'll drink bottoms up with me. 
24302. 

World was in my heart. 26982. 

Donaldson (Will) Hurrah for the 
Wonder bakers. 8085, 17971. 
Donaldson. Douglas & Gumble, inc.: 

After a million dreams. 21982, 
27074. 

As long as it’s you dear, O. K. 
7400. 

Can’t you understand? 17478. | 

Close your eyes and make believe 


it’s me. 10080. 
Cuckoo song. 22312. 
Days. ~ 5019. as 


Don’t you ever be ’fraid to wade 
those troubled waters. 17657. 

Dreamy Honolulu. 19966. 

Duke of Kak-i-ak. 22488, 27568. 

Gypsy song. 773. 

Home is heaven—heaven is home. 
22717, 27844. 

How can you tell. 20276. 

I’m croonin’ a tune about June. 
8147. 

I’m spending a long day. 22829. 

If we never should meet again. 


10818. 

If you want to see Paree. 22899, 
28030. 

Junior. 13619. 

K-a-l-a-m-a-zoo. 10960, 

Kansas City Kitty. 3488. 

My Broadway racketeer. 1460. 


Nothing 
28647. 
On with the dance! 


else matters but love. 


3860. 


Reaching for some-one and not 
finding anyone there. 9010. 
Romance. 28921. 


Shelter of my baby’s arms. 23805. 
Sing your little folk song. 23830. 
Song of gold. 9229. 

Sweet nothings of love. 23973, 


29190. 

Sweet romance. 23975. 

Sweet seventeen, that’s what I call 
my baby. 6827. 

*Tain’t no sin to dance around in 
your bones. 26589. 

Then things blow -up like a toy 
balloon! 24049. 

There must be somebody waiting 
for me in loveland. 24054. 

Through! how can you say we're 
through. 19193. 

Volga boat song. 26801. 

Wake up! chill’un, wake up. 7088. 

When love is dawning. 26887. 


Where is your heart to-night. 
2462. 

Who'll drink bottoms up with me. 
24302. 

With your looks and my brain. 
21874. 


World was in my heart. 26982. 
You should see my _ neighbor’s 
daughter. 2563. 
Donath (Jené) Caress. 7581. 
Donati (Pino) Preghiera a San Ser- 
gio. 28848. 
Donchetz (F. B.) Valtz. 19942. 
Done (M. L.) Flowers brought mem- 
ories of you. 20070. 
Dones (Paolo) : 
Scurdari. 143875. 
’U eavuru d’ America. 4879. 
Donish (M. M.) I belong to you first 
and last. 25244. 
Donizetti (Gaetano) : 
Lucia. 4577 (87). 
Lucia von Lammermoor. 5066. 
Mighty Jehova. 2589 (74). 
Oh, Italia, beloved. 2962. 
Oh, Italia, Italia, beloved. 10249. 
Donnelly (Andrew) : 
Beauty parade. 148. 
Caromina. 10022. 
Come to me in Normandy. 7658. 
I’m red, white and blue over you. 
5566. 
That's words and music to me. 
6901. 
Donnelly (Ruth) My May on the Rue 
de la Paix. 1491. 


Donnelly (T. A.) : 
Blue moon rag. 22144. 
I love my syncopated melody man. 
22792. 
I love you still. 22796. 
I want you. 22866. 


17 


INDEX 


Donnelly (T. A.)—Continued. 
On the train of happiness. 
This is my message. 24070. 

Donoghue (Gerald) Singin’ Sam. 

6665. 

Donohue (Dick) 

Donohue (L. A.) : 
My world you hold Lou. 11421. 
Since my wife is a radio an- 

nouncer. 6655. 


23526. 


Gone. 20159. 


Wonderful pal of my dreams. 


4521. 
Donohue (W. F.): 
In the swing. 10858. 
Light of heart. 11060. 
Running. 11801. 
Donop (F. Teo v.) Zwolf rundfunk- 
kinderlieder. 10250. 
Donostia (—) Gure Herria. 
Donovan (C. O.): 
Everybody’s wearing our beloved 
green. 24963. 
I want to be there again. 15806. 
Donovan (Richard) How far is it to 
Bethlehem? 3256. 
Donovan (Walter) 
8900. 
Don’t hinder me. 
Dooley (J. M.): 
High-ways to heaven. 8045. 
Just a bit of driftwood. 109381. 
Dopke (Mabelle) When the _ roses 
bloom again. 2448. 
Doran (P. H.): 
Egyptian lotus song. 10314. 
Prohibition moon... 11711. 
Dore (Leon) Eventide. 7844. 
Doré (M.): 
Laudate Dominum. 58138. 
Missa solemnis. 28461. 
Dorée (Nadage): ~ 
Don’t let the greed bug bite you. 
13041. 
Let us be happy to-day—to-mor- 


7995. 


Perfume of roses. 


507. 


row we may be away! 8588, 
13696. 
D‘Oreste (Stephanie) Nad modrym 


Dunajem. 18575. 
Dorion (M. E.) Light in your eyes. 
13707. 
Dorman (LL. A.) When your sweet- 
heart goes back on you. 2458. . 


Dormer (Belle) MHollyhocks. 13344. 


Dormer (EH. J.) You are all the world 
to me. 12520. 


Dorn (Eduard) Martha. 5226. 


Dornes (Raymond) Illustrations 
musicales. 14976 (146). 


Doro (Grace): 
Romancing Sam, that big  per- 
Sonality man. 14817. 
Sing a little song. 14428. 
Someday you'll come back. 14485. 


pt. II, n..s., v. 24 


That’s what. you. are to me. 
14626. 
Then I’ve forgotten you. 19164. 
You only made believe. 9674. 
You’ve made a vagabond of me. 
29629. 
Dorr (Harold) 
we part. 3524. 
Dorrego (Enrique) : 


Last danee before 


Huracan de Puerto Rico. 8084. 
Tres Antillas. 9423. 
d’Orsay perfumeries corp. Loving 
you. 28351. 
Dorsey (Thomas) : 
Don’t drink it in here. 13035. 


Hokum boys from Tennessee. 


3200. 

I ain’t gonna do it no more. 
25234. | 

I had to give up gymnasium. 
3288. 


It’s so nice. 28109. 

It’s tight like that no. 3. 28111. 
Lonesome man blues. 11102. 
Only the blues. 3868. 

Park way stomp. 3908. 
Pat-a-foot blues. 3912. 

Pat that bread. 16453. 


Some cold rainy day. 14473. 

That’s the way she likes it. 
14623. 

Then my gal’s in town. 14638. 

Voice of the blues. 29417. 

You ain’t livin’ right. 12515. 

You ain’t living right. 27004. 


You can’t cheat a cheater. 21908. 


Dosdall (Laura) : 
Aviator’s dream. 4681. 
- -Marguerite. 11212. 


Dost (Rudolf) Nach eigenem mass. 
25956. 


Dostal (Nico) : 

Achtung! Achtung! 
tanzmusik! 27062. 

Banjo, banjo sing dein lied. 1382. 

Bei uns in hinterhaus. 149. 

Blond muss sie sein. 19669. 

Denk’ an den roten mohn! 24833. 

Du hast mich betrogen “ 
10293. , 

Geh’ nicht wieder fort! 10498. 

Hotel Stadt Lemberg. 27861. 

Ich hab’ dich lieb, weil du ein 
deutsches midel bist! 28013. 

Ich trdum’ so gern yon deinem 
reizenden madonnengesicht ! 
3363. 

Ich weiss schon lingst, dass du 
mich heimlich lieb hast! 3364. 

In Surabaya. 3406. 

Jettchen Gebert. 20527. 

Mein herz ist butterweich. 28421. 

Mein midi nennt sich baby. 18864. 


Wir senden 


1718 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


My little girl across the way. 
18979, 16267. 
Nur das kleine 

3819. 
Nur in Sebastopol! 


wortchen ach. 


18620. 


Polnische wirtschaft. 28838. 
Sellerie. 11869. 

Stisses baby. 4226. 

Wenn du treulos bist. 29460. 


Wie kommt denn nur die gniéd’ 
ge frau dazu. 2495. 
Wir fitistern. 2503. 
Doty (L. A.) When Barney Google 
marries Dolly Gray. 123898. 
Double trouble. 5076. 


Doubleday, Doran & co., inc. Chantons 
un peu. 7607. 
Doucet (Clément) : 

Chicken pie. 10058. 

Six cylinder rag-time. 11986. 
Dougal (W. W.) Rat. 1781. 
Dougherty (Dan): 

Alone in the rain. 24471. 


Down where the lolly pops grow. 


ahd eks 
Moanin’ for you. 25851. 
Molly. 25856. 


Sweethearts. 29201. 
Dougherty (Doc): 
Aleoholie blues. 21999. 
Baby girl. 22068. 
Completely. 24744. 
Dougherty (G. H.) I’m sorry I lost 
you. 8174. 
Dougherty (J. H.) I’m just a travel- 
ing salesman. 15771. 
Douglas (Alyce) 
25475. 
Douglas (Ernest) 
Nune dimittis.. 
Douglas (Geo.) 


Jack-of-hearts. 


Magnificat and 
3609. 
Douglas band folio. 


17660. 

Douglas (Glenn) Radio love song. 
23664. 

Douglas (Helen) Hawaiian Islands. 
20214. 


Douglas (S. H.) Ocean of love. 26049. 

Douglass (Dorothy): 
Fighting for Montana. 
If I meet you. 280238. 

Douglass (M. C.) Beautiful globe. 


22514. 


12720. 

Doust (M. L.) Out-door’ sketches. 
28746. 

Dove (A. J.) I want to love somebody. 
22864. 

Dove (L. U.) Why I do, it’s because 
that I love you. 26948. 

Dow (Otis) Hoot-owl’s hooting. 
13358. 

Dowel (A. M.) pseud. See McDowell: 
(Anna ) 

Dowell (D. R.) Longing for the days 


of childhood. 18327, 28316. 


Dowell 
18298. 
Dowell (H. K.): 
Tell her that you love her. 9354. 
To-night I am thinking of you. 


(3B VEE) Little drummer. 


9409. 
Dowell (Saxie) pseud. See Dowell 
(H. K.) 
Dowin (E. G.): 
Flying. 5228. 
General motors march. 27705. 


Loveland. 5919. 
Shake hands with a nephew of 
Uncle Sammy. ~ 6611. 
She has a way about her. 
Toodle oouch. 6961. 
Dowling (Eddie) : 

Little pal. 11087. 
Rainbow-man. 11738. 
Down among the fairies. 22404. 
Downer (A. T.) Jesus, I my cross 

have taken. 25490. 
Downey (C. EH.):* 
Capitol dome. 10016. 
Princely courtiers. 11705. 
Speedway courier. 12029. 
Downey (F. D.): 
He said it with flowers. 815. 
Love isn’t love any more. 1276. 
My love’s gone to Brooklyn to live. 
1489. 
Tangled in a taxicab. 4264. 
Walker song. 7092. ; 
Downey (F. E.) Don’t say goodbye. 


6616. 


5072. 

Downey (Lucille) My sweetheart of 
the ages. 14008. 

Downie (J. H.) My San Antonio. 
1502. 


Downing (Fred): 
Ev’ry night in’ the moonlight I 
think of you. 24965. 
Travelin Sam. 2236. . 
Downs (Jack) In my dreams. 28060. 


Downs (Meredith) Why I am lone- 
some sweetheart. 2489. 
Dows (S. R.) 250th coast artillery 
march. 21963. 
Doyle (A. J.): 
Blue Hawaii. 
Honey. 22721. 
I’m just wild over everything. 
pasha ss 
Doyle (E. J.) Modernistic you. 23292. 
Doyle (M. D.): 
That’s my desire. 14622. 
You brought me the sunshine. 
12524. 
Doyle (R..J.).. Sonita. 
Doyle (Walter) : 
Collegiate love. 27397. 
We kiss, kiss, kiss again. 


22143. 


16763. 


17067. 


1719 


INDEX 


Doyra (Anna): 
Dreams of my 
22429, 

Life’s mirror of dreams. 
Star of my life. 23927. 
Drago (Alfonso) Casa editrice: 
Burlesca. 27289. 
In punta di piedi. 
Meditando. 23226. 
Visioni di danze. 

Drakeford (LL. H.): 
Barbecue. 9858. 
Because of this. 144. 
Because you are with me tonight. 

9874. 

Bittersweet. 2751. 
Boot and saddle. 7528. 
Boys of the old countree. 
Give a rouse. 7955. . 
God bless you, dear old friend. 


silvery moon. 


23068. 


22918. 
29411. 


9951. 


105387. 
Ill love you more and more. 
10722. / 
In the twilight I await you. 
10859. 
Intermezzo 4 V’antiques. 10870. 
Let me nestle close. 11037. 
Lifeboat man. 1211, 11054. 
Marching along. 8539. 
My mother. 11390. 


My sweetheart bird. 1511. 
Outlaw. 11588. 
Song of the wind. 12009. 
There is no dream. 2178. 
When you return to me. 2455. 
Yang Chow. 26987. 

Drakeford (Louis) pseud. See Drake- 


ford (L. H.). 

Drangas (James) Darling baby. 
15325. 

Dransmann (Hansheinrich) Kirmes. 


15967. 
Draper (A. T.) Where the rippling 
Rappahannock winds it way. 7204. 
Draper (W. R.) co. Féte des roses. 


632. 

Draper’s maggot. 24878. 

Draw (K. RB.) In the moonlight with 
you. 158683. 


Drazkowski (A. M.): 
Girls, girls, I have cold feet now. 
7952. 
To-morrow is the end of the 
world. 9408. 


Drdla (Franz) : 


Calm is the sea by night. 17467. 
Dolce minuetto. 15377. 
Friends tried and‘ true. 5254, 


27687. 

Liebesgefliister. 1205. 

Oft in the twilight glow. 3887. 
Dreaming memories. 5102. 
Dregmyer (B. A.) Tell me you love 

me true. 29247. 


pt. 113, n. s., v. 24 


Drei masken verlag, a. g.: 

Ach die liebe. 4585. 

Am Sonntag will mein sitisser mit 
mir segeln geh’n! 15081. 

Angelina. 9063, 11793. 

Augen der liebe seh’n alles so 
schon} 2 ..02Tdba3 

Aus den augen, aus dem sinn... 
22054. 

Baby, du hast dich veraindert .. . 
96 / 


Drum woll’n wir uns wieder ver- 


tragen. 5113. _ 
Du gehst so fremd an mir vor- 
bel... 25443. 


Erste beste. 22463. 

Erste frau, die ich gektisst. 5151. 

Fraulein, darf ich’s wagen. 5246. 

Friulein mama. 8106. 

Frau, die einem andern mann 
gehort ... 25025. 

Frau in gold. 10469. 

Frau von Format. 681. 

Fiir ein gleines abenteuer bist du 
viel zu schad’. 22567. 

Grosse liebe kommt nur einmal im 


leben ... 2. SL7@ 
Hitt ich ein bild von dir... 
27770. 


Herr Schultz, Herr Schultz, was: 
ist mit ihrem puls? 27819. 
Heut hab ich sie geseh’n..... 

22699. 


Himmelszecher. 835. 


Ich betriig’ dich nur aus liebe. » 


15816, 20415. 

Ich muss dich lieben, und mécht’ 
dich hassen! 22882. 

Ich will sie kiissen wenn sie es 
verlangen. 5624. 

In jede schone frau verlieb’ ich 
mich sofort! 22909. 

Ines. 1048. ; 

Jede kleine frau braucht hin und 
wieder einen kuss. 22970. 

Komm in die prarie. 10985. 


Komm lass uns triumen. 15978. 

Kommen sie zu nir zum tee. 3505. 

Ktisse niemals die frau vom 
freund... !! 18668. 

Kuss ist keine stinde. 5798. 

Liebesbriefe. 23068. 

Lippen, die sich finden in der 
nacht. 25625. 


Manche friihlingsnacht hab’ ich in 
Jena einst verbracht, 25741. 

Monna Vanna. 1414. | 

Nur eine nacht schenk’ mir, geli- 
ebte frau. 16354. 


Prinzess Zuckersehnee. 28859. 
Rose, rot wie blut... 23724. 
Schenk mir die nacht. 6552. 
Silentium! 23819. 

Slip. 6680. 


1720 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1929 
So viel liebe kannst du nicht ver- 
langen. 26431. 
Sterne, die wir nie erreichen ... 
23937. 
Tochterlein vom MHerrn Pedell. 
14683. 


Treue musikant. 26694. 

Trink auf uns’ re liebe. 2244. 

Ungekiisst soll eine frau nicht 
schlafen geh’n ... 12298. 

Von Riidesheim bis Heidelberg. 
2345. 

Wann sprechen wir von _ liebe. 
14791. 

Warum, charmante frau, lieb’ ich 
grad’ sie? 24203. 

Was hab’n sie heute nacht mit dir 
gemacht. 24204. 

Warum ist nur das veilchen treu. 
29488. 

Warum modcht’ man das, was man 
nie haben kann? 29489. 

Was kann ich dafitir! 29441. . 
Was macht Herr Kraus _ heut’ 
nacht im vorderhaus. 17058. 
Wenn du einmal mich betrtigst! 

12370. 
Wer so geliebt, wie ich geliebt. 
2402. : 
Wien, du mein Berlin! 12471. 
Wunderschone frau. 2537. 
Zu einer schdnen frau gehort ein 


kleiner flirt... 7302. 
Drei musketiere. 28421, 28982, 29460. 
Drei sterne (Musikverlag) Wenn 


sich Tante Adelheid tiber Onkel 
Emil freut. 21778. 


Dreier (M. H.) Reminiscence. 1795. 


Dreigroschenoper. 1206, 8360, 9345, 
11866. 


Dreiser (Theodore) Way down in old 
Indiana. 9709 (255). 


Dresser (Paul) Way down in old 
Indiana. 9709 (255). 
Dressler (L. R.): 
All in’ alle 4577" (4): 
Christ is risen. 4577 (52). 
Come unto Him, all ye that labour. 
29647 (82). 
Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
2589 (78). 
Just as Iam. 9709 (151). 
Oh! lift your joyful hearts. 
(295). 
Dressler (William) : 
All in all. 4577 (4). 
Come unto Him, all ye that labour. 
29647 (82). 
Just as Iam. 9709 (151). 
Drew (L. F.): 
Caprice. 10287. 
Stop! Look! Listen! 
Sweetheart. 14579. 


4577 


14543. 


Dreyer (Dave): 
Eternal love. 588, 3023. 
Fashion show. 15468. 
Hoosier hop. 17952, 17953, 25207. 


I'd love to. 17992. 
I’m following you. 15763, 18036, 
25307. 


I’m ka-razy for you. 3324. 

I’m sailing on a sunbeam. 15780, 
18054, 25321. 

It must be an old Spanish custom. 
15890. 

Mem’ries of one sweet kiss. 284381. 

My baby said yes. 3714. 

One sweet kiss. 8838, 14110. 

Smile, smile, smile. 16719. 

Sun of a May morning. 16828. 

Won’t you be my lady love. 17170. 

Would I love to love you. 26983. 

Year from to-day. 14914, 17185. 

Dreyer (H. T.): 

Im rosen—hain. 10832, 10833. 
Rheinland marsch. 11763 (64). 
Dreyer (Rose) Girls take a tip from 

me. 5808. 
Dreyfus (Max): 
Antar. 17286 (14). 
Cupids garden. 4577 (73). 
Dem white pants. 27057 (30). 
Drigo. (CR. ) : 
Lamento drammatico. 18253. 
Pierrot sous la lune. 14182. 
Sérénade en passant. 21826. 
Drill (A. W.): 
Be happy singing a song! 12713. 
Be silent—make no noise! 4715. 
I never knew what it meant to be 


blue. 13475. 
Irene. 1064. 
Youre still my _ baby. 2560, 
24396. 
Dring (C. P.) My goodness. 13971. 


Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
T7195. 

Drinkwater 
5348. 

Driscoll (Jimmie) You laughed when 
I told you I loved you. 125382. 

Driver (F. P.) Five nature studies. 
22435. 

Dronsick (LL. A.) ° 
Piper. 8923. 
Wandering. 9524. 

Dronsick (Loretta) 

(Ty. A.) 

Droullard (E. EH.) We will meet, dear 
mother, by the golden gate. 7126. 
Drout (J. A.) Little Kitty Flynn. 

25636. 
Druckerman (Frances) 
tico. 15218. 
Druitt (M. E.) 


(Margaretta) Granny. 


See Dronsick 


Canto paté- 


Storm. 29151. 


1721 


INDEX 


Drum (M. R.): } 
I dream I love you. 27897. 
Infantry march. 25443. 

Jazz lullaby. 28124. 
- Drumheller (Charles) Not a sparrow 
falleth. 14976 (2380). 

Drumm (George) : 

Conquerors’ march. 7662. 

Sylvan dawn. 9335. 

Drummond (Hazel) Mother dear 0’ 


mine. 8647. 

Drumtra (H. E.) Rose. 26297.  . 
Drwenski (Walter) Sonate no. 2. 
26459. 


Dubensky (Arecady): 
Adagio pathétique. 
Agitato. 21987. 
Misterioso. 23289. 
Sorrow. 23906. 

Dubin (Al): 

Daily bread. 4987, 4988. 

T’ll keep on dreaming of you. 
13415. 

Tip-toe thru’ the tulips with me. 
29306. 

Dubn'ck (J. C.) 

ciatka Jesus. 


Dubois (C. A.): 

A Vocéan. 17236 (2). 

Adonis. 4577 (2). 

Au bord de l’ eau. 2589 (10). 

Baptéme de Clovis. 4577 (26). 

Ce qui dure. 172386 (62). 

Deux piéces en forme canonique. 
2589 (79), 9709 (53). 

Eelaircie. 17236 (111). 

Enfantillage. 2589 (86). 

Esquisse. 4577 (101). 

Btoile au coeur. 2589 (89). 

Gouttes de pluie. 4577 (187). 

Impromptu. 17236 (107). 

Interméde symphonique de Notre 
Dame de la mer. 2589 (186). 

Méditation. 2589 (215). 

Oiseaux. 4577 (296). 

Pélerinages. 2589 (260). 

Petites visites. 4577 (311). 

Petits canards. 4577 (312). 

Preludio-patetico. 2589 (272). 

Preludio-saltarello.. 2589 (273). 

Premiére étoile. 4577 (318). 

Priére. 2589 (277). 

Rigaudon de Xaviere. 
(336). 

Roses et papillons. 

Sonate. 2589 (80). 

Sur un album. 2589 (319). 

Théme varié. 2589 (327). 

Traité de contrepoint et de fugue. 
2589 (3382). 


Dubois (Herman) pseud. 
(Ethel ) 


Du Bois (Léon) 


21978. 


Msza ku ezci Dzie- 
25890. 


17236 
4577 (337). 


See Fisher 


See Bois (Léon Du) 


pt. HI, n. 8., v.24 


Dubois (Lyle)  You’re still in my 
memories. 243895. 


Dubois (René) River reverie. 


Dubois (Théodore) : 

A lVocéan. 17236 (2). 

Adonis. 4577 (2). 

Au bord del’ eau. 2589 (10) 

Baptéme de Clovis. 4577 (26) 

Cantilene nuptiale. 19491 (30) 

Ce qui dure. 17236 (62) 

Deux piéces en forme canonique. 
2589 (79), 9709 (53) 

Deuxiéme suite. 4577 (84) 

Eclairecie. 172386 (111) 

Enfantillage. 2589 (86) 

Esquisse. 4577 (101) 


Etoile au coeur. 2589 (89) 

Gouttes de pluie. 4577 (1387) 

Impromptu. 17236 (107) 

Interméde symphonique de Notre 
Dame de la mer. 2589 (136) 

Méditation. 2589 (215) 

Oiseaux. 4577 (296) 

‘ Pélerinages. 2589 (260) 

Petites visites. 4577 (311) 

Petits canards. 4577 (312) 

Preludio-patetico. 2589 (272) 

Preludio-saltarello. 2589 (278) 

Premiére étoile. 4577 (318) 

Priére. 2589 (277) 

Rigaudon de Xaviere. 
(336) 

Roses et papillons. 

Sonate. 2589 (80) 

Sur un alhum. 2580 (319) 

Théme varié. 2589 (327) 

Traité de contrepont et de fugue. 


1812. 


17236 
4577 (337) 


2589 (332) 
Twelve pieces for organ. 19491 
(53) 
| Du Boyce (Gladys) Here am I, 


where are you. 138325. 

Ducelle (Paul) pseud. See Krogmann 
(C. W.) 

Duchess of Chicago. 25134, 27796, 
28048, 28317, 28722, 29118. 


Duckman (Gertrude) : 
Love called it a day. 11115. 


Ooh- the moon is ruining me. 
1646. 
What’s happened. 29472. 


When will you be mine. 7193. 
Duckworth (George) Each melody. 
2990. 
Duddy (John) 
Dudley (M. B.): 
Evensong. 7841. 
Pastels. 11619. 
Hymn of trust. 


Duemmel (A. G.) 
7096. 


Peanut man. 3919. 


25229. 
Waltz is a dream. 


1722 


INDEX 


mos. 1—12, 1929 


-~Duesler (E. Y.): 


My tomorrow. 18565. 
That dream house by the sea. 


19142. 
Duffell (W. E.). Sunrise road. 21498. 
Duffy (J. E.) Fate of Lloyd Groves. 


623. 


Duffy (Jerry) What a wonderful pai 


you have been. 19330. 
Duty |(M.. J.) : 
Heart of mine. 22688. 


Shrine at the miracle grave. 
29081. 
Dugan (M. I.) My little dream girl. 
8693. 


Dugan (S. A.): 


Goodbye to the old year. 15596, 
25097. 

Rejoicing the New Year. 16554, 
25097. 


Mawas. 25781. 
Was it all a dream. 


Dugan (W. F.) 
Duggan (L. H.) 


12344. 
DuGuay (Josue) Kentucky moon.. 
25553. 
DuGuay (Zoel) Kentucky moon. 
25553. 
Duke (Vernon): 
Happily ever after. 20195. 
Jack and Jill. 20506. 
Open your eyes. 210938. 
Such a funny feeling. 21489. 


‘Too, too divine. 21650. 
You’d do for me—I’d do for you. 


21914. 
Dulac (J. M.) Mia stellina. 20847. 
Dulcinetta. 24903. 
Dulin (C. D.): 
Moon dreams of love. 23300. 
My ehildhood days. 8676. 
Dulyn (F. B.) Lullaby. 20739. 
Dumas (Armand) Vie joyeuse. 
2322, 7053. 
Dumler (M. G.): 
Adoramus te Christe. 7318. 


Asperges me. 7406. 

Ave Maria. 17425, 7428, 27159, 
27160. 

‘Bonum est. 7527. 


‘Cantate Domino. T7575. 

Jesu dulcis memoria. 

O salutaris Hostia. 
28667. 


830T. - 
8790, 28668, 


Reverie pastorale. 9026. 

Vidi aquam. 44178. 
Dunayvan (Alma) Yesterday. 29588. 
Dunbar (F. 8.) Mother. 1432. 
Dunbar (M. R.): 

Desert love. 223638. 


LE all 
22885. 

In mem’ry hall. 22913. 

She was a Gyp-sy maid. 23803. 


.2469—30——11 


my dreams eame true. 


We want to make the whole world 


happy. 26839. 
What if I told you I love you. 
24237. 
Why does it have to rain water. 
26946. 
Dunbar furniture mfg. co. Dunbar 
march. 16116. 


Dunbaro (Elsie) 
how we miss you. 7733. 
Dunean (G. L.) Girl that I picture in 
dreams. 10518. 
Duncan (Vivian and Rosetta) : 
Hula hula lullaby. 3261. 
When days begin. 4471. 
Duncan (W. C.) Call a Checker cab. 


Dearest mother oh! 


22187. 
Duncan (W. H.) Maid of Bath. 
20753. 
Duncan (Willoby ) My Jimmie. 
20929. 


Dunean-Rubbra (Edmund): 

Duan of Barra. T7802. 

Take, O take those lips away. 

112 

Two songs. 10296. 

Why so pale and wan? 12125. 
Dunean sisters. See Duncan (Vivian 

and Rosetta) 


Duncombe (Peirse) Roads. 23704. 
Dunford (E.): 
Angeline, the baker. 12650. 


Down to Jordan and be saved. 
13051. 

Going up the mountain after 
liquor. 22618. 

Old shoes and leggin’s. 16393. 

Dungan (C. F.) I’m saving all my 

love for you. 13454. 

Dunham (Anna) Memories. 

Dunham (¥.-C.) -If 3369. 

Dutham (8. H:) -Vistoa.. 

(299). 
Dunham (H. M.) 
(299). 

Dunham (M. V.): 
Picture on the wall. 
Rocker moon. 6469. 

DPanhill CCAR): 

At the vesper hour. 19578. 
Four songs of the sea. 26508. 
In rural England. 22919. 
In the chimney corner. 1081. 
Puppet dance. 3987. 
Sailor dance. 4078. 
Song of the vikings. 
Where the bee sucks. 9576. 
Dunlevy (Pat) Divine. 10228. 
Dunn (C. F.) Way down yonder in 
Kentucky. 21763. 

Ounn (Ida): 

After all, what does it mean to 
love. 24441. 
Angel sweetheart. 


20831. 
24426 


Vision. 24426 


6322. 


29117. 


24493. 


1723 


INDEX 


ptiin, nis5 yeas 


ee 


Dunn Wie) 
Juravit Dominus. 8330. 
Now sleeps the crimson petal. 
oh hotO: 
Ounn (Johnny) Seargent Dunns bugle 
blues. 16654. 


Dunn (Karan) song co.: 
Garden of Allah. 22573. 
In heaven. 22908. 
Dunn (L. P.) Dew drops. 5040. 
Dunn (Robert) Westward ho! march. 
17078. 
Dunn (Willie) : 
Bullfrog moan. 22171. 
Handful of Riffs. 22650. 
Dunne (Patrick) Our last good-bye. 
18690. 
Dunstan (Ralph): 
Cornish song book. 22287. 
Student’s album. 9292. 
Vocal tutor. 2334, 2335. 
Dunster. (F. A.) In all my dreams. 
20442. 
Dupare (Henri) 
Dupaw (A. W.): 
I’m waiting for the Georgia moon 
to shine. 27969. 
In bluebird lane with you. 25416. 
When the wedding bells are ring- 


Hestacy. 5132. 


ing I love you. 29490. 
Duperron (Butay): 
Cantiléne. 4846. 
Chanson douce. 4883. 


Sérénade A l’aimée. 6598. 
Dupin (Paul): 
Petit singe et les gros moineaux. 


26165. 

Polonias. 26196. eis 
Duplantis (H. P.) Dewdrops are fall- 
ing. 7745. 
Duplease (James) Casket of gold. 
ole. 


Sweet Estella, the 
2108. 


Duplessie (Selina) 
ideal of my dreams. 

Dupont (D. C. B.): 
Au matin. 9709 (10). 


Au soir. 9709 (11). 
Dupont (Gabriel) : 

Au matin. 9709 (10). 

Au soir. 9709 (11). 
Dupont (M. M. H.): 

Au matin. 9709 (10). 

Au soir. 9709 (11). 
Dupont (Pierre) : 

Lamento. 3519. 

Marche francaise. 18412. 

Piéces intimes. 6825. 

Politian. 26194. 
Dupont (R. A. A.) : 

Au matin. 9709 (10). 

Au soir. 9709 (11). 
Dupré (Denis) : 

Cascade. 27324. 


Chant de la bergére. 24708. 


Jeunesse. 1090. 
Marchande de fleurs. 1327. 
Dupré (Paul) pseud. See Carlson 
(A. W.)> 
Dupree (C. HE.) Overtone system for 
the violin. 18704. 


Dupuis (Albert) : 
Aprés vépres. 17026. 
Jour de récolte. 16838. 
Procession qui passe... 
Réve de poéte. 14296. 
Sur la campagne endormie. 
Veillée. 17026. 
Durall (B. ©.) Where the fountain 
river flows. 17124. 
Durand (Aug.) Chacone. 12594 (42, 
43). 
Durand (J. E:): 
I’m all eurosity. 10731. 

If I could only know. 138507. 
That is love. 12168. 
Durand (Jacques) Laurette. 

Durand et cie.: 

Air de ballet. 15001. 

Amoureusement. 24489. 

Andante. 5190. 

Arrivée des hirondelles. 
24514. 

Au temps de Haydn. 

Bagatelles. 4704. 

Berceuse. 169, 172, 15182. 

Berceuse tendre. 4736, 15134. 

Bergeronnette. 173. 

Bolero. 9942, 9943. 

C’est Pinson avec 
24661-24663. 

Cantiléne. 24679. 

Cavalier fantastique. 24699. 

Chemin de ronde. 24711. 

Chirurgie. 341, 342. 

.Cing poémes. 24757. 

Dame Souris. 443. 

Danse bucolique. 10162. 

Deux chansons d’ amour et une 
autre gaie. 5819. 

Divertissement. 5050, 5051. 

Douloureusement. 2968. 

Kiglogue. 562. 

En Ecosse. 10339. 

En révant. 15430. 

Equinoxe. 13106. 

Et moi je m’en passe! 
24954. 

Faune. 15470, 15471. 

Feirvaal. T7877. 

Fils du roi 
24985, 24986. 

Fils du roy. 24987. 

Fleurs de lys. 24996. 

Grand-mére. 757. 

Heure captive. 5419. 

Intermezzo. 26807. 

Jardins sous la pluie. 1084. 

Jazz dans la nuit. 10900. 


14244, 
16838. 


5817. 


4653, 
2676.. 


Cendrouille. 


24952- 


sen va chassant. 


1724 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Jeunesse d’Hercule. 4079. 
Joyeusement. 3457. 
Joyeux matin. 25501. 
Laissez venir a2 moi. 
25578. 
Laurette. 5817. 
Legons d’harmonie. 
Lento. 25599. 
Ma cigale. 25714, 25715. 
Malaguena. 5954. 
Marche de féte. 16122. 
Maternellement. 25779. 
Menuet. 1371, 11260. 
Mon paradis. 8627. 
Nocturne. 12694. 
Notre heure. 8775. 
Nous étions trois 
26022-26024. 
Ombre. 16397. 
Ouverture d’un 
6530. 
Pastorale. 625. 
Persée et Androméde. 14169. 
Petit singe et les gros moineaux. 
26165. 
Petite marquise. 26167. 
Petite suite russienne. 
16467. 
Phares. 14173. 
Polonias. 26196. 
Pont des caravanes. 
Prélude. 1843. 
Prelude et fugue. 11691. 
Prélude, récitatif et variations. 
18780. 
Randonnée 
1778, 1779. 
Rhapsodie turque. 
River-s:de. 4041. 


25577, 


25595. 


capitaines. 


Opéra-comique. 


8879, 8909, 


14213. 


de lame défunte. 


14300. 


Romance. 26286. 

Scherzo. 24906. 

Sérénade. 1919, 1920, 4113. 

Solfége de concours 4 2 voix 
(1928). 6698. 

Sonate en do. 26456. 

Sonatine. 9226, 9227. 

Souffrance. 16767, 16768, 16769: 


Suite bréve. 6793. 

Suite canadienne. 26541. 

Sur la devise: Non ce que je pense. 
26553. 

Théme, variations, danse. 

Trio en fa diése. 4359. 

Trois danses. 5820. 

Trois pastorales. 5821. 

Tziganes. 7017, 7018. 

Valse. 1844, 26808. 

Valse-musette. 26758. 

Valses nobles et sentimentales. 
4405, 4406, 17019-17021. 


6906. 


2° romanesque. 9705. 
3° romanesque. 14975. 
em" louite,) *T308: 


— 


Durante (Francesco) 
grace, 9497. 
Durante (Jimmy) I ups to him and 
he ups to me. 13482. 
Durban (Clara) Tow headed laddie 
of mine. 26689. 
Durban (KH. M.) 
song. 9772. 
Durey (Louis) : 
Dix inventions. 
1 °° sonatine. 
Durham (A. D.) 
19968. 
Durham 
27386. 
Duruflé (Maurice) : 
Prélude, récitatif et variations. 
18780. 
Scherzo. 24906. 


Dushkin (Samuel) : 
Hopak. 859. 
Scherzando. 
Duss (J. S.): 
Mass in honor 
20803. 
O sacred book. 21033. 
O salutaris. 21034. 
Dussek (Ronald) Commemoration. 
12919. 
Dutton (EH. M. W.) 
for organ. 7109. 
Dutton (H. P.) & co., ine: 
Fifteen songs from Looking out 
of Jimmie. 15548. 
More very young songs. 
Dutton (J. N.) ‘Evangeline. 
Dutton (Theodora) : 
Drifting autumn leaf. 15408. 


Virgin, full of 


Amherst marching 


17691. 
19489. 
Fiye song poems. 


(Karle) Closer to heav’n. 


11834. 


of St. Veronica. 


Two pastorals 


16220. 
10359. 


Over the donkey trail. 16432. 
Singing to sleep. 16711. 
Duval (E. L.) Do you remember. 
10240. 
Duval (Terri) Modernistic you. 
23292. 


Dvorak (Anton) : 

Am schwarzen see. 24481. 

Auf der alten burg. 24525. 

Dvorakova Gitanka. 19969. 

Excerpt from the Largo of The 
new world symphony. 27627. 

Humoreske. 5465. 

Moravia. 25868, 25869. 

Polonaise. 23616. 

Slavon'e dance. 17236 (382). 

Song and the breeze. 23884. 

Songs my mother taught me. 
12012. 

Tanz. 24908. 

Trost. 19491 (244). 

Waldesruhe. 26815. 

Walzer. 24909. 


Dvorak (J. A.) Black Hills suite. 
189. 


1725 


INDEX 


Dvorshak (Mike) Girlie. 722. 

Dyck (Felix) Hymnus. 15708. 

Dyck (V.): 
Bouffonnerie. 12779. 
Charivari. 15235. 
Chasse joyeuse. 15238. 
Danse orgiaque. 10164. 
Drole d’ histoire. 13072. 
Femmes d’orient. 7875. 
Khadidja. 15963. 


Minotchka danse. 13908. 


Prélude pathétique. 8961. 
Présages funébres. 14233. 
Réve enchanteur. 14297. 
Soir tombait... 16734. 
Sous les masques. 9258. 
Voila du bonheur. 17039. 


Dye (L. L.) My dream girl. 18966. 
Dyer (G. R.) jr.: 
I strove with none. 25340. 


Little ghosts. 25633. 
Dyer (Mabelle) : 
Love never faileth. 5914. 
Tiny paradise. 14673. 


Truth divine. 6991. 


‘~Dyer (May van) See Van Dyke 
(May) 
Dyer (W. J.) Love’s sweet melody. 
20730. 
Dyke (Spencer) : 
Huliah Brown—Spencer Dyke 
children’s violin book. 22744. 


Hullah Brown—-Spencer Dyke vio- 
lin method. 27870. 
Dykema (P. W.) Twice 55 plus com- 


munity songs. 21687. 
Dykins (W. R.)* Wonderful girl. 
12495. 


Dynes (A. A.) How ean I learn to 


love someone else. 3252. 
Dyrssen (Hugene) : 
Jose-pidgin cat. 5739. 
Ping-wing. 6330. 
Dyson (George) : 
Bach’s birthday. 9844. 
Country lad. T7678. 


Song of the Cyclops. 9238. 
To the Thames. 9406. 


Dyson (Hal) Just think of me some- 


time. 13635. 
Dysthe (Martinius) Mit flag. 20864. 
i. (S. A.) See Eppley (Agnes) 
Harhart (Will) : 
Twice 55 plus community songs. 
21687. 
Young students piano course. 
24407. 


Harl (Mary) pseud. See King (R. A.) 
Earle (Mollie) Wigglie eyes. 
Farle (Rex): 
Cecily’s in Sicily. 10027. 
Rum-tum-tum. 11800. 


17141. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


Deen eee aT 


Harle (Richard) : 
How can I do without you, in- 


spiration. 13368. 
Proceeding. 21197. 
Barnest (Frank) Svea. 9310. 


Easson (Lawrence) Hello, blue sky! 
10613. 
Hast (EH. S.) 
27582. 
Haster (C. F.): 
Camping. 17469. 
Phantom footsteps. 
Easter joy. 555. 


Elephant song—Louise. 


1691. 


Haster, restorer of lost dreams. 7809. 
Easter suggestion book. 17696. 
Easter treasury, no. 6. 4577 (95). 
Eastin (Donovan) Why? 2478. 
Hastman school of music. Happy 
hypoerite. 13291. 

Easton (Sidney) : 

Country man blues. 24771. 


Dixie’s prodigal son. 17646. 
Extra gang. 607. 

Pig iron stomp. 187438. 
Second handed man. 11864. 
Tangle foot. 12131. 
Virginia. 9498. 


What kind a rythm is that. 26869. 
Eastway (C. B.) See Hastway (C. C.) 
Hastway (C. C.): 
Little mother. 1232. 
Our united land. 3886. 
War mother’s token. 26823. 
Eastwood (Howard) : 
College widow. 2863. 
ll never leave you again. 81338. 
Eaton (Clifford) Memories of you. 
6001. 

Eaton (Franklin) 
17236°( 267, 2638)" 

Eaton (M. B.) pseud. 
(W. H.) 

Eaton (P. W. M.): 


Shadow dance. 


See Scouton 


Blue chords. 202. 
Please come back to our little 
shack. 11658. 
Eaton (R. O.) Skyward. 11942. 
Eau 4 la bouche. 557, 15420. 
Ebaude bressane. 5127. 
Ebbins (Milton) Pauline. 28788. 


Ebel (Arnold) Sinfonietta giocosa. 
11923. 

Ebeling (J. G.) 
night rejoices. 7349. 

Ebelt (Alfred) I didn’t know that 
you stole my heart. 133893. 


Eber (Franz) : 


All my heart this 


Ananas. 9778. 
Au bereeau. 17826. 
Feuille d’album. 17752. 


Romanzetta. 18846. 
Rosen. 14329. 


Symphonisches vorspiel. 24000. 


1726 


Liebe ist ein schaukelbrett. 11052. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 

Ebert (G. E. v. BE) Dear mother of 
mine. 10192. 

Eblinger (J.) J’ ai lV cafard. 3438, 
3434. 


Eby (E. A.): 
Baby you've been foolin’. 103. 
Bleacher stomp. 17406. 


Dance of the Twist ’em toys. 
24794. 
In our love canoe. 18189. 


Pretty Mary-Jo. 11700. 
You'll come back to El Molino, 
27020. 
You’re my honey. 19470. 
Eby (W. M.) Eby’s complete scien- 
tific method. 558. 
Eceard (Johannes) : 
From heaven’s heights I come to 
you: 22561. 
Mighty fortress is our God. 23270. 
Sweet Mary to the temple fares. 
23970. 
Eccles (W. 
9349. 
Ech tee dolia. 10305. 
Echamela pa’ ca’. 10306. 
Echols (Mildred) Won’t you come 
back.. 29569. 
Hehtner (K.): 


L.) Te Deum laudamus. 


Amazon. . 27110, 27111. 
Ballet dancer. 27182, 27183. 
Bono polka. 27258, 27259. 

Es-As polka. 27600, 27601. 
Woodland idyl. 2522, 29572. 
Hekersley (Eva) Lament. 24426 

(137). 


Eckersley (Roger): 
Al.ne. 19523. 


One in the world. 11547. 
Praying for rain. 26208. 
Eekert (E. A.) My melody girl. 
11387. . 
Eekert (J. D.) My gal Sal. 23356. 


Eckhard (W. J.): 
Eckhard violin method for class 


teaching. 24913. 

First thought in tenor’ banjo 

chords. 10421. 

Premier tenor banjo method. 

8963. 

Santos improvising and filling in. 

11820. 
Eckle (Griffin) Lovin’ you. 16092. 


Ecklund (Bert) 
14636. 


Eckman 
21654. 
Eckstein (Henrietto) 
Eckstein (Maxwell) : 
Dreamy melody. 22430: 
Jean and Babette. 28126. 
Little Navajo. 28293. 
One girl in a million. 


Then Ill love you. 


(Joseph) Tower of light. 


Longing. 1254. 


23533. 


Steppin’ high. 19042. 
You made me forget. 
Eclipse folio. 51381. 
EKeran (L’) des jeunes filles. 15421. 
Eddie’s donuts, ine. HEddie’s donut 
song. 24915. 
Eddington (W. B.) 
not mean adieu. 16424. 
Eddowes (E. C.) I can see right 
through you. 15712. 
Ede (Klokner) Ugyan kittemetnek, 
Erdelyi magyarok. 29863. 


24386. 


Our goodbye will 


Eder (P. V.) Duodecim hymni ad 
benedictionem. 6664. 

Edgar (Jack) pseud. See Hostater 
(J. HE.) 23958. 


EKdgar (Marriott) We moved away 
from there. 24215. 
Edgar (Percy) Why did the sausage 
roll? 29531. 
Edipo Re. 11654. 
Hdison/ CE; Ast ine. 
ediphone. 6546. 
Edition international, musikhandel 
international, A. E. Wappler: 
Addio. 14991. 
Misterioso. 6040. 
Peurococo. 14172. 
Scherzino. 1886. 
Trianon. 6976. 
Edition Kaleidoskop: 
Idyll am bach. 20422, 
Indischer tempeltanz. 
Kasperles wochenende. 
Reverie. 21232. 
Edition Kosmos. Du gehst fast jede 
nacht mit einer andern aus. 17688. 
Edition orientale de musique: 
Aischa. 15008. 
Danse populaire juive. 14765. 
Danseuse saidienne. 12972. 
Vieille chanson du Ghetto. 
Zeibek. 14967. 
Edizioni musicali Ritmica. 
mica (Ed zioni musicati) 
Edmiaston (B. B.): 
Thou art my strength. 
Turn away. 26728. 
Edmonds (Paul): 
At dawn. 19572. 
Bells of London. 2735. 
Railway porter. 8995. 
Edmondson (A. R.) Our 
28745. 
Edmunds (C. M.): 
Bellman. 7490. 
Folly’s song. 15504. 
Lake and a fairy boat. 1170. 
O thou with dewy locks. 8792. 
Edmunds (EH. J.): 
Please take me back to mammy’s 


Say it to the 


15873. 
15957. 


14765. 
See Rit- 


26663. 


youth. 


shack. 11660. 
Whoopee! on the roundup trail. 
14872. 


1727 


INDEX 


Educational stationery house. Shiron. 
21354. 
Edwards (A. I.): 
Beating the sunbaths. 19621. 
Come back to me. 24741. 
Edwards (Broughton) Tell the 


blessed story. 21548. 
Edwards (C. F.) I have those moon 
beam blues. 5495. 


Hdwards (Clara) : 

Fisher’s widow. 3075. 

Soul of my soul. 16770. 

Spain. 19026, 26494. 

Stars of the night, 
9279. 

When I behold. 9555. 

When the sun calls the lark. 
24276. 


sing softly. 


- Edwards (Ed.) My gal Sal. 23356. 
Edwards (Egon) : 
I’m just waiting for you. 20361. 


It’s so consoling, leve sweetheart. 


28108. 
That’s my kind of love. 21565. 
Edwards (Emory) Lonely just for 
YOu. wis (9: . 


Edwards (George) pseud. See Gruen- 
berg (Louis) : 
Hdwards (Gus): 
Babies 4 la mode. 27166. 
Baby follies. 27170. 
Beau Brummel. 24558. 
Booperaboop. 27260. 
Could you be true to eyes of blue. 
29647 (38). 
Crystal throne. 29647 (42). 
Dusky Dixie rose. 24907. 
Ebony echoes. 2589 (81). 
Every day is holiday in kidland. 


27619. 
Following famous footsteps. 
27665. 
Girl I loved and lost. 4577 (129). 
Hansom ecab drivers. 25136. 


Have you seen my _ sweetheart. 
29647 (84). 

He’s good enough for me. 22681. 

I’m dreaming of a by-gone day. 
4577 (174), 12594 (139). 

I’m going to meet Minnie tonight. 


25310. 

I’m the man that makes the 
money. 29647 (96). 

I’ve waited a lifetime for you. 


10785, 15805. 
If Aladdin would lend me his 
lamp. 29647 (101). 
If I came back to you and said 
I’m sorry. 15822. 
Johnny Jones’s sister Sue. 
(ddS)p 
Kathleen. 29647 (117). 
Kitchy coo. 29647 (122). 
Little Dolly Varden. 29647 (130). 


29647 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Liza. 29647 (132)... 

Lon Chaney’s going to get you. 
11093, 23103. 

Louisiana Louise. 29647 (135). 

Maxicana. 1343. 

Medley. 24918. 

Nobody but you. 11460, 11461. 

On the proper side of Broadway. 
29647 (170). 

Orange blossom time. 

Pirates of love. 26185. 

Poor but honest. 21183. 

Prize fighters’ number. 

Rarin’ to go. 28886. 

Rosalie. 29647 (190). 

Say it with a big brass band. 
11829. 

Sentimental Tommy. 29647 (203). 

She’s mine to have and to hold. 


11564. 


26218. 


4577 (354). 
Song bird of melody lane. 29647 
(216). 
Song that the old minstrel sang. 
12010. 


Spanish eyes. 2047, 12026. 

Terrible toreadore. 12156. 

Way down yonder in the cornfield. 
14976 (3877, 378). 

When old New York was young. 


26891. 

When the roses bloom again. 
24275. 

Where the Mississippi flows. 
27057 (166). 

White wings. 26932. 


Wrap me in a Spanish shawl. 
252355 250% 
You must ask our dear mama. 


29647 (268). 
Your mother and mine. 12568. 


Edwards’ (Harold) Merry chase. 
25818. 
EHdwards 
12928. 
Hdwards (Joe) 
(Hdward) 
Edwards (Julian): — 
Ariella. 29647 (6). 
Beware of the things that annoy. 
29647 (18). 
Cannibal maid. 12594 (40). 
Dolly Varden. 2589 (69-73), 7310 
(50, 51), 14976 (73-76), 29647 
(48). 
Drums. 29647 (54). 
Fairyland. 29647 (62). 
For the knot there’s no untying. 
14976 (99). 
Girl you love. 2589 (107). 
Good-bye. 29647 (75). 
Good day Yankees. 29647 (76). 
I was quite upset. 29647 (98). 
Katie my sweet southern rose 
27057 (66). 


(J. A.) Constant love. 


pseud. See. Cucuel 


1728 


a 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Lay of the jay. 2589 (157). 
Love’s night. 29647 (137). 
Ma honeysuckle girl. 29647 (138). 


My ship’s the girl for me. 2589 
(233) 
Sir Frog and Mistress Toad. 


29647 (212). 
Song of the sword. 12594 (358). 
Spring sweet spring. 29647 (221). 
To be with thee. 14976 (343). 
What’s ina name. 29647 (244). 


We met in lover’s lane. 2589 
(355). 

When Johnny comes marching 
home. 29647 (246-249). 

While you're thinking. 29647 
(256). 

Who knows. 29647 (260). 

Years touch not the heart. 29647 


(267). 
Edwards (L. K.): 
Little painted lady. 18305. 
That home sweet home of mine. 
19144. 
What can I do. 19332. 
When you come to the end of the 
rainbow. 19366. 
Whispering shadows. 
Edwards (Leo): 
Flower of my heart, 
20069. 
Golden fleece. 
Love is heaven. 3582, 5907. 
Serenade picturesque. 4118. 


Edwards (M. R.) It wasn’t the moon 
dear, but you. 20500. 
Edwards (O. M.): 
Addendum [to] 
America. 12604. 
Afterglow. 17256. 
Hawaiian isles. 10595. 
Love’s morning hours and even- 
tide. 20729. 
*Neath the moon and stars. 114380. 
Those eyes of brown or blue. 
21610. 


19380. 
my rose. 


5323. 


United States, 


"Twas but a kiss. 29358. 
Voice of the sea. 241938. 
Waters still. 12347. 


29517. 
News girl’s disas- 


Whispering waters. 

Edwards (Pansy) 
ter. 18589. 

Edwards (Philippine) : 

Ariella. 29647 (6). 

Beware of the things that annoy. 

29647 (18). 

Cannibal maid. 12594 (40). 

Dolly Varden. 2589 (69, 73). 

Drums. 29647 (54). 

Fairyland. 29647 (62). 

For the knot there’s no untying. 


14976 (99). 
Girl you love. 2589 (107). 
Good-bye. 29647 (75). 


————————— 
SSS 


29647 (76). 
29647 (98). 
7310 


Good day Yankees. 

I was quite upset. 

In the palace of the king. 
COL): 

Katie my sweet southern 
27057 (66). 

Lay of the jay. 2589 (157). 

Love’s night. 29647 (137). 

Ma honeysuckle girl. 29647 (138). 


rose. 


My ship’s the girl for me. 2589 
(238). 
Sir Frog and Mistress Toad. 


29647 (212). 
Song of the sword, 12594 (858). 
Spring, sweet spring. 29647 (221). 
To be with thee. 14976 (348). 


We met in lover’s lane. 2589 
(ana)! 
What’s in a name. 29647 (244). 
When Johnny comes marching 
home. 29647 (246-249). 
While you're’ thinking. 29647 
(256). 
Who knows. 29647 (260). 
Years touch not the heart. 29647 
(267). 
Edwards (Robert) Bonnie lassie. 
15170. 
Edwards (W. C.) Oakeo. 16362. 
Eerdmans (W. B.) New Christian 
hymnal. 8748. 


Effinger (S. S.): 

Good morning—good night. 745. 
Wind in the wildwood. 24326. 
Efird (S. H.) I want to go home. 

5613. 
Hgan (Jack): 
Up forever the old maroon. 24158. 
Yokohama dream boat. 14920. 


Egan (Leslie) : 


Heigh ho. 17911. 
Peace of Allah. 18726. 
Hean (R. B:)-: 


Blue windows. 7522. 
In honor of you. 10843. 
One moment more with you. 3864. 


Egbert (Harry) Hot peppers. 3249. 
Egen (Austin) : 
Du bist ein veilchen. 15412. 
Erst sagen sie ja. 17717. 
Glaub’ mir, ich bin dir gut. 25077, 
25078. 
Heut hab ich sie geeseh’n.... 
22699. 
Ich brauch’ ftir Sonntag eine neue 
braut! . 5622. 
Ich warte auf die antwort deines 
herzens. 28017. 
Mary. 8550. 
Slip. 6680. 
Siisses baby. 4226. 
Tausend schédnen, siissen frau’n. 
14603. 


1729 


INDEX 


EKgen (Austin)—Continued. 
Verzeih’ mir und sei wieder gut. 
19275. 
Was der Onkel Doktor sagt. 19308. 
Was niitzen mir die schonsten 
nelken? 193810. 
Ingener (C. A.) Carneval revels. 
Egg (Bernhard) : 
A la gavotte. 24429. 
A mignonne. 21970. 
Admiral Stosch. 14. 
Aegyptische nichte. 
Alma amada. 17277. 
An der Weser. 19544. 
Ballade no. 2. 24629. 
Berceuse. 22114. 
Blond oder braun. 
Cecilla. 10026. 
Czardas. 24784. 
Durch wolken, 
15418. 
Ernestine-Weegner-walzer. 579. 
Gute alte holzauktion. 15612. 
Ich hab’ so einen schwarm fiir 
dich! 1805. 
Intermezzo. 22162. 
Kaiser-walzer. 20563, 25540. 
Kol nidrei. 20589. 
Réverie d’amour. 22114. 
Trinken, das ktissen, das hat seinen 
grund. 12254. 
Hggeling (Georg): 
At the shepherd’s hut. 83. 
Country dance. 19844. 
Hedge roses. 13321. 
Egger (Helen) Horace Mann. 
Eggert (Ernst): 
Adagio, ma non troppo. 24562. 
Allegro molte scherzo. 24564. 
Alles in tritimmer. 24466. 
Andante molto. 24628. 
Ausser atem. 24528. 
Berceuse. 25814. 
Deutsche tianze. 
Fasching—ouverture. 
Gavotte. 25046. 
Kehraus—galopp. 25550. 
Menuett in D-dur. 25886. 
Moment musical. 26341. 


2812. 


9722. 


9920. 


wind und wetter. 


10651. 


24565. 
15467. 


“Papillon. 263858, 26354. 
Egget (F. C.) Broadway baby dolls. 
12793. 


HKggett (E. C.): 
Always in my dreams, never in 
my arms: 2621. 
Am I blue? 9764. 
Dance of the paper dolls. 
I love you, I hate you. 


4995. 
10728. 


I’m the medicine man for the blues. ° 


15784. 

I say whoopie. 5589. 

I’ve never seen a smile like yours. 
8205. 


If you were mine. 15836. 


pt. HI, n. s., v. 2& | 


Let me have my dreams. 11034. 
Love will find. a way. 11136. 
Rose that broke my heart. 6493. 
Sweetness of your song. 6843. 
Egghard (Jules) Campanella. 19491 


(29). 
Eggleston (Leah) Lady of today. 
28224. 
Eggleton (A. V.) Concepcion. 19830. 
Eggshell (Papa) I’m goin’ up the 
country. 22807. 
EKgidj (A. A.) Abbandunata. 4582. 
HKigner (Philip) Sound off! 12019. 
Eeville (A. H. d’) See D’Heville 
(A. H.) 
Ehle (V. D.) You and I. 29596. 
Ehrlich (B.): 
China. 10059. 
Kimono. 136538. 
Ehrlich (EH. W.) : “i 
Montezuma. 8681. 
Zero hour. 9700. 


Ehrlich (G. L.) Home folks. 
Ehrlich (Herman) 


18350. 
Mem’ries of you. 


23245. 
Ehrlich (S.) Tu-tu. © 2260, 2952, 
9435, 12265. 


Ehrlich (Siegwart) : 
Bei’m kleinen Amanulla. 
Beim Rolandseck 
Rhein. 152. ,: 
Schlager aus der revue Offent- 
lichkeit ausgeschlossen. 1888. 
Schlager aus Fitir jeden etwas. 
1890. 
Hibenschiitz : & Berté Rondine. 16524. 


a5, 
am griiner 


Hibiger tanz. 24922. 

Hichel (C. G.) My lovely lady. 
20939. 

Eichheim (Henry) Oriental impres- 
Sions. 26114. 


Hichhorn (H. K.) Why not say yes 
to-night. 24426 (310). 
Hichhorn (lL. D.) Why not say yes 


to-night. 24426 (310). 
Hickemeyer (Willy) Zwei fugen in 
D-moll. 19598. j 
Hicker (Joseph) Frontier days in 
old Cheyenne. 17794. 


Higen (A. Meyer-) 
(Aa): 

Eigenbroadt (A. D.) 

Hilenberg (—) Cupid. 

Hilenberg (Richard) : 
Blau veilchen. 191. 
Forest concert. 21964 (19). : 
Prince Henry march. 12594 (319). 
Solitude. 12594 (354).. 

Hili Hili. 22449. 


Hinhorn (Bruno) 
23915. 

Einoddshofer (Julius) : 
Ballade. 15422. 
Barearole. 15102. 


See Meyer-Higen 


Union. 14735. 
21964 (13). 


Spanial idill[ !] 


1730 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


INDEX 


Burleske. 15191.. Eklund (Harry) Christian soldier, 
Danse pittoresque. 15318. carry on, 24720. 
Gnomen und elfen. 15574. Hla peismatara: 3002. 
Saltarello. 16619. Elbel (Bob) ‘Tell me in the moon- 
Hischen (M. Tracy-) What manner light. 2146. 
of love. 9549. Elbel (Don) ‘Tell me in the moon- 
Hiseman (-) Maga nem a regi. light. 2146. 
20750. Elbrich (Albert) Lucy and her little 


Hisemann (Mihaly): 
Amit a jazz-band jaitszik. 22015. 
Miss Amerika. 8611. 

Hisenberg (Albert) Desert moon. 
T(39. 
Hisenberg 
Hisenberg 


( Anita) 27379. 
(Harold) : 
Aloha oe. 22008. 
America. 22011. 
Donna é€ mobile. 


Home, sweet home. 


Cigarette. 


24176. 
22719. 


ry. odes. 

Love’s old sweet song. 28347. 

Merry widow waltz. 28440. 

Song of the Volga boatmen. 

23897. 

Star-Spangled Banner. 22011. 

Eisenberg (Jacob) Home study les- 
sons for the piano. 17940. 

Hisenberg (R. B.): 

Across the Atlantic. 9717. 


Animation. 9784. 
Favorite mareh. 5192. 


March Singapore. 13827. 

Pythian. opyyat. 

Storm signal. 12069. 

Zanzibar. 17227. 
Hisenbourg (Adolphe) : 

Everything I do. 20017. 


Let me be your little shadow. 
20636. 

Little Boy Blue. 20672. 

Tango triste. 21536. 

To arms. 21637. 

Way up along. 21765. 

You can depend on me. 9658. 
-Eisenbourg (Dok) pseud. See Hisen- 

bourg (Adolphe) 


Hisenkramer (I. _ S.) agi tion 
song. 10400, 22508. 
Hisinger (L. R.) You. 9648. 


Hisler (Hanns): 
Auf den _  strassen zu 
15075. 
Drei minnerchore. 22451. 
Vier stticke ftir gemischten chor. 
17701. 
Zeitungsausschnitte. 
Zwei minnerchore. 
Witzen (L. C.): 
Before the dawn. 17367. 
Draw me close once again. 
Magical moonlight. 18385. 
My own. 18544. 
Slave’s lament. 


Hjote (El) 10317. 


singen. 


12580. 
17702, 22452. 


17668. 


18968. 


pussy. 8505. 


Elder (D. M.) Afterwhile. 4597. 
Eldred (R. B.) Kiss me with your 
eyes. 182835. 


What a fool I’ve 
29464. 


Eldridge (Alfred) 

been to believe in you. 
Eldridge (Floyd) : 

Can’t eat—can’t sleep. 22196. 


Double-jointed rhythm. 22401. 
I ean’t teach you anything. 
22754. 
Instead of me. 22939. 
Who—when and where. 24305. 
Eldridge (H. C.): 
Sittin’ up with Susan. 9178. 
We’re hanging out the welcome 
sign for you. 9533. 
Eldridge (Judson) : 
Alone. 27102. 
Rose bush. 28925. 
Eldridge (Sarah) Hi-flyers. 8040. 


Eldridge entertainment house, ine.: 

Gee whiz! when mother washes 
me. 7946. 

Hi-flyers. 8040. 

Ladies they all like me. 8388. 

Mr. Moon and merry Christmas. 
8613. 

Sittin’ up with Susan. 9178. 

We're hanging out the welcome 
sign for you. 9533. 


Elecciri (Carlos) Tengo una novia. 
14610. 
Hler (—): 
Near you. 11429. 
Nifia infiel. 18597. 
Why did you forget. 9604. 
Elert (S. Karg-) See Karg-Hlert 
(S.) 
Hlgar (EKEdward) : 
Always and everywhere. 7310 
(153) 
Beau Brummel. 187, 7472, 7473, 
12719. 
Cockaigne. 7310 (42). 
Come gentle night. 7310 (43). 
Concerto. 24748. 


Coronation ode. 24426 (59). 
Harmonium-album. 796. 
It comes from the misty ages. 


5695-5697. 

Land of hope and glory. 24426 
(138). 

Love’s greeting. 11140. 

Pomp and circumstance. 7310 


(111, 112); 


31 


INDEX 


Elgar (Edward )—Continued. 
Salut d amour, 2589 
12594 (331). 
Sursum corda. 27057 (1389). 
Elgin (A. L.) Old sweetheart of mine. 
18652. 
HKlia (Johnny) 
Elie (Justin) : 


(302), 


Blondy. 12763. 


Danzas tropicales. 27468. 
Firefiy fancies. 27653. 


Indian dance and ritual. 
20477. 
Jests and jokes. 
Love argument. 
Lovita. 11146. 
Rumba. 18861, 21273. 
Rustic scherzo. 16606. 
Elin (Hans): 
Im grtinen klee. 
Lied auS Hawai. 5844. 
Elinor (Carli) Camilla. 10007. 
Elizalde (Fred): 
Alone in a crowd. 4619. 
As the sun goes down. 4654. 
Come down to earth, little angel. 
2870. 
Eastern star. 


18158, 


15920. 
16072. 


5646. 


10302. 


Growh-up baby. 3178. 

Natalie. 3773. 

Sometimes. 23876. 

Turn of the tide. 19236. 
Hikan-Vogel co., ine.: 

Enigma. 10342. 

Modern method for the violon- 

celllo.y, 258a2: 

Two miniatures. 20748. 
Elkin (Robert) : 

Blue Danube. 15159. 

Call of spring. 15207. 

Menuet antique. 6009. 
Elkin & co., Itd.: 

At parting. 15062. 


Beau Brummel. 
12719. 
Blue Danube. 15159. 
Boat song of the Isles. 
Busybodies. 17453. 
Call of spring. 15207. 
Chansonnette. 323. 
Crook’s shadow. 15294. 
Deirdre. 476. 
English waltz. 
Fairy frolic. 5178. 
Filmelodies. 17756. 
Golden sheaves. 17847. 
Guilt. 15610. 
Huntsman’s song. 
In service. 3405. 
Introduction to a comedy. 15879. 
Isles of the Sea. 10879. 
Last trail. 15990. 
Laus Deo. 28240. 
Longing. 20699. 
Love theme. 16083. 


137, 7472, 7473, 


9941. 


15434. 


10673. 


Dts iit, 1s Sve 


Menuet antique. 6009. 

Passionate shepherd. 3910. 

Peace. 1682. \ 

Shadowtown. 6610. 

Sorrow. 16765. 

Sweet o’ the year. 4247. 

There is a garden in her face. 
12183. 

Valse sentimentale. 17017. 

Wistful melody. 17158. 


Youth. 4574. 
Hile est @ vous. 5140, 5446, 15530, 
24930. 


Ellen (Al. van) See Van Ellen (A1.) 


Hilena May. pseud. See Ackerman 
(BE. M.) 
Eller (Herman) One summer night. 

26098. 


Ellery (R. M.): 
All over town. 2616. 
Castle in Spain. 4862. 
I want to be good. 5609. 
Jeannette. 15918. 
When Elien starts to vamp. 7168. 
Ellingford (H. F.): 


Jubilee overture. 5745. 

Masonic mareh. 5977. 

Romanza. 6081. 
Ellington (Duke): 

Awful sad. 2681. 


Blues with a feeling. 4772. 
Dicty glide. 10222. 

Doin’ the voom voom. 10245. 
Duke steps out. 24902. 
Flaming youth. 5218. 


Goin’ to town. 3160. 
Harlem flat blues. 10582. 
Haunted nights. 25150. 
High life. 8048. 

Hot and bothered. 861. 
Memphis wail. 3660. — 


Mississippi moan. 13907. 

Misty mornin’. 6041. 

Mooch. 1415. 

Move over. 6078. 

Rent party blues. 14292. 
Rub-a-tub-lues. 6504. 

Saturday night function. 16627. 


Sloppy Joe. 14440.. 
Swamp river. 2099. 
What a life! 7148. 


Elliott (Ernest) 
loving. 4450. 
Elliott (Leslie) : 
Flute across the lake. 225380. 

I shall go softly all my years. 
8195. 
( Lionel ) 


We could be more 


Elliott 
(166) 
Elliott (Perey) : 
Ascherberg’s ideal cinema series. 
19569. 
Flowers of memory. 
June reverie. 13618. 


No ecards. 19491 


3087. 


1732 


7 ae ee eee ee ee 


a 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


f 


Punchinello. 26225. 


Scenes through the mirror. 4095. 
Sweet summer days. 23977. 
Hiliott (Renah) Charmed land is 
calling. 2829. 
Huis (C. O.) Everywhere I go. 17726. 
Ellis (Cecil) Death ealls in vain. 
13001. 
Ellis (George) : 
Chinese fortune teller. 15246. 


7885. 
13781. 
the pride of the Pearl. 


Fineesh—I go! 
Lovers’ lane. 
Perey. 
28800. 
Spring’s in the air. 
Ellis (J. H.) 
day morn. 


12037. 

Song I heard one Sun- 

4577 (364) 

Ellis (Jack) I can get it for you 
wholesale. 8092, 13387. 

Hillis .(M. M.) Pense 
24426 (223) 


d’automne. 


Ellis (Nona) Everywhere blues. 
22485. 
Hillis (RR. M.) Pense d’automne. 
24426 (223) 
Hillis (Robin): 
Ave Maria. 94. 
Evening prayer. 595. 
Just for to-day. 1121. 
Mass in C. 8556. 
Mass in F. 13846. 


On that resurrection day. 1625. 
Radiant sun. 16532. 
Seek not here. 1912. 
Something for Thee. 23874. 
Sun of my soul. 23955. 
Until He come. 2289. 
Ellis (S. W.) Should I come home. 
26397. 
Ellis (Seger): 
- Poppin’ ’em out. 3964. 
Shivery stomp. 26396. 
Ellis (Sid) Desert sands. 19917. 
Ellis (T. C.) For Jesus goes with me, 
too. 13180. 
Ellis (Vivian): 
Ev'ry little moment. 4205. 
I don’t know how. 22760. 
Mister Cinders. 6039, 11293. 


Oh, what you can do to me. 6232. 
Shadow of a rose. 21330. 
Spread a little happiness. 4205, 


6762, 6763. 
Ellis (W. R.) 
3653. 
Ellison (Ben) 
Ellison (KE. A.) 


Membership blues. 


Come seven. 17557. 
There’s a little cot- 


tage on the hill. 14648. 

Ellison (E. H.) pseud. See Ellis 
(ae et.) 

Ellison (Francis) Would you wel- 


come me now sweetheart? 7246. 
Ellison (Harold) Moonbeams bright. 
13919. 


Ellison (Henry) Would you welcome 
me now sweetheart? 7246. 
Ellison (James) Anna Margrethe. 
~ BIITZ9. 
Ellstein (Abe) Fleishige, milchige un 
pareve yiden. 5221. 
Elistrom (EK. E.): 
I had never 
10709. 
I’m just a dreamer. 18045. 
Moonlight dreams. 23307. 

You taught me how to love you. 
12559. 
Ellwood (Eugenie) 

PAR vad 
Elri (Madaline) 
glories blossom. 
Elsbury (Leona) Moonbeams. 8637. 
Elsen (M. J. V.) Mass in honor of 
St. Mathias. 25774. 


met your pal yet. 


Mother’s lullaby. 


When the morning 
17106. 


Elsie-Jean. Sing a song of good 
health. 16707. 
Elsmo (Sverre) Kiddies kabaret. 
1148. 
Hilsner (1. 8.) : 
Anthology of sacred song. 17236 
(15-19) 
Ecco ridente in cielo. 14976 
(200) 


Hymn to night. 14976 (25, 26) 
Sun goes down. 4577 (383) 
Wenn der freude thrinen fliessen. - 
24426 (191). 

Bisnie: €3.. Ps): 
Boli mé hlavicka. 27253. 
Jeteli¢ku v lese. 28134. 
Oberek podlaski. 28674. 
Vieni sul mare. 29402. 
Z matopolski. 29638. 
Z wielkopolski. 29639. 

Eltorott a hegeditim. 565. 

Elton (H. E.): 
I live round the corner. 25276. 
Is there room for a little one. 


15886. 
Oh! Maggie, what have you been 
up to? 18640. 
She said she wouldn’t. 1944. 
Wait a minute. 29422. 
Elvan (Tor) Hjemreisen. 15668. 


Elwell 
13291. 
Elwyn (John) 
Hly (M. VV.) 
4245. 
Emberton (M. C.): 
Armless boy. 17316. 
Gooseberry pie. 17856. 
Hmbry (R. M.): 
Footsteps. 17774. 
I’m sailing high on a moonbeam: 
8166. 
Tell me whose girl you are. 
Emerald Isle. 2589 (83). 


(Herbert) Happy hypocrite. 


Ship song. 29025. 
Sweet honeymoon. 


6874. 


1733 


INDEX 


Hmerson (-) While the moon. shines 


bright. 19491 (264). 
Emerson (A. L.) In my garden of 
memory. 15850. 


Emerson (C. D.) pseud. See Gabriel 
(CP'aae) 
Emerson (L. O.): ! 
Ashamed of Jesus. 14976 (15). 
Forth to the fight. 4577 (120). 


Holy, holy, holy, Lord. 9709 
(104). 
Lift up your heads. 4577 (207). 


On! to victory. 12594 (290). 


Response. 12594 (325). 

Sons and daughters of the Pil- 
grims. 17236 (398). 

There were’ shepherds. 14976 
(aiastials 

We rock away on the billows gay. 
17069. 

Emerson (M. H.): 

Ashamed of Jesus. 14976 (15). 

Forth to the fight. 4577 (120). 

Holy, holy, holy, Lord. 9709 
(104). 

Jesus hail! enthroned in glory. 
2589 (139). 


Lift up your heads. 4577 (207). 

On! to victory. 12594 (290). 

Response. 12594 (325). 

Savior, breathe an evening bless- 
ing. 17236 (354). 

Sons and daughters of the Pil- 
grims. 17236 (398). 
There were shepherds. 

(387). 


Emery (D. R.): 
Fairies’ ball. 
Fairy frolic. 
Hunt. 27872. 
Night song. 28617. 
Serenade to Vida. 18913. 
Thou art my God. 24076. 
Winds to the silent morn. 


Emery (M. H.) 
14976 (108). 
Emick (Renatta) 
Emick (Rita) 


14976 


13134. 
22492, 


14891. 
Gavotte de concert. 


Happy. 251389. 
When you were mine. 


21829. 

Emler (Carl) I’m gonna be happy. 
932. 

HEmler (Frank) I’m gonna be happy. 
932. 

Hmmans (G. H.) When it’s apple 
blossom time in Virginia. 12408. 


Emmell (D. C.) O Maggie, be mine. 


14070. 

Emmons (Kenneth) No one else will 
ever do. 28682. 

Hmparan (Beatriz de) Noche de 
amor. 21005. 


pt. WI, n.'s., v. 24 


Empire music ¢Co.: 
I ain’t got nothin’ for nobody but 
you. 8086. i 
What good are dreams. 19335. 
Where ever there’s a will. 2460. 
Emskamp (M. A.) Spring dreams. 
16792. 
Emson (Paul): 


By the Volga. 7555. 


Dear old fashion’d waltz. 10194. 
En mi loco desvario. 571. 
En passant par un échalier. 5144, 


Enchantements d’Alcine. 15481. 
Hneor (CG, 
Love is a dance. 18350. 


Silver wreath. 18944. 


Enders (Georg) : 
Du gay at mej ett paradis pa jor- 


den. 138074. 

Vaekra, vita flingor. 12301. 

Nagon gang nagonstans nagon 
var. 14015. 

Varfo6r ser jag tarar i dina 6gon. 
12301, 

Enders (Harvey) : 
Three little chestnuts. 12207. 


Vodvil. 21789. 
Endor (Chick) : 
Hula hula lullaby. 3261. 
I’ve always wanted to call you 
my sweetheart. 8200, 18073. 
I want to be somebody’s sweet- 
heart. 27996. 
If I didn’t miss you. 3372 
That Monte Carlo song. 2159, 
When days begin. 4471. 
Endres (F. J.) Peggy. 8894. - 
En Earl (D. G.): 
Katherine Lou. 11386. 
What! no onions? 14827. 
Engel (Florence) I’m lonely. 22817. 
Engel (Heinrich) pseud. See Hngel- 
mann (H.) 
Engel (Willem) Wunder-cello. 2536. 
Hngel-Berger (Willy) : 
Bisschen seide- und darin du! 
27230. 
Du oder keine, darling. 549. 
Ich kannte eine! 988. 
Lieber schatz, warum denn _ bé6s’ 


sein. 1208. 
Like a song that falls out of the 
SKY. julaw Le. 


M’hai rubato il cuore. 25713. 


Mein onkel braucht eine reiche 
tante. 5996. 

Mon coeur est un _  jazz-band. 
16208. 


Was deine augen fragen. 7110. 
1000 worte liebe! 27056, 27057. 
Engelke (HK. A.) My sweet midnight 
girlie. 11411. 
Engelkes (Lavere) 
sweet home. 3088. 


Folks at home 


1734 


ear I~ — ce 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 

Engell (Paul) Divorce of the painted 
dolls. 15864. 

Engelmann (H.) 


Danse militaire. 4577 (78). 

Day dreams. 4577 (S80). 

Diamond medal. 4577 (85). 

Escamillo. 4577 (99, 100). 

Hungarian dance. 4577 (161). 

Intermezzo pizzicato. 4577 (187). 

Little comrades. 4577 (210). 

Little home pet. 4577 (212, 218). 

Little lords and ladies gay. 4577 
(214). 

My first waltz. 4577 (281). 

Old English dance. 7310 (105). 

When love is young. 4577 (421). 


Engelmann (M. C.): 


Danse militaire. 4577 (78). 

Day dreams. 4577 (S80). 

Diamond medal. 4577 (85). 

Escamillo. 4577 (99, 100). 

Hungarian dance. 4577 (161). 

Intermezzo p-zzicato. 4577 (187). 

Little comrades. 4577 (210). 

Little home pet. 4577 (212, 213). 

Little lords and ladies gay. 4577 
(214). 

My first waltz. 4577 (281). 

Old English dance. 7310 (105). 

When love is young. 4577 (421). 


Engels (Carl): 


Deutsche lied. 483. 

Grosse heimweh. 765. 
Heimweh. 17912. 

Kleine madame! 20586. 

Liebe kommt—liebe geht. 20646. 
Singers mahnung. 1856. 


Englander (Ludwig) : 


Bold hussars. 14976 (40). 

Come and take a stroll with me. 
24426 (46). 

Cupid is the captain. 12594 (64). 

English coon song. 14976 (84). 

I want to be a soldier lady. 24426 
CITT): 


Lesson in flirtation. 14976 (180). 


Loretta. 14976 (192). 

Lecve’s young dream. 12594 (213). 

Microbes in a kiss. 24426 (179). 

Nora Ryan. 24426 (203). 

Soldier’s story. 12594 (353). 

Song of the strollers. 14976 (305). 

Strollers. _ 29647 (225). 

When I am yours dear. 24426 
(804). 

Whistling Bill. 24426 (309). 

You are my fiancée. 24426 (315). 


Engle (Stella) Regretting. 26251. 
Engleman (Joseph) : 


Alarm. 2612. 

Battle scene. 17352. 
Bugle call. 4810. 
Carnival. 2813. 
Cocktail girl. 17539. 


Doll’s house. 10247. 
Fight agitato. 10411. 
Fun and frolic. 3116. 
Greyhounds. 3174. 
Harlequinade. 10583. 
Hayseed. 17896. 
Hilarity. 17927. 
Jealousy. 10902. 

Land of fancy. 25580. 
Love episode. 11117. 
Love’s memory. 25700. 
Mixed drinks. 18478. 
Nerves. 18585. 

Poéme d’amour. 28828. 
River girl. 11770. 
Shudders. 11907. 
Stage coach. 4207. 
Tall story. 19116. 
When shadows fall. 26893. 
Wild rosemary. 12477. 


Engler (Harold) I like my booze. 
915. 


Engiewood music house. Nobody ever 
looks at me. 6188. 
English (Addie) When papa steps 
out. 26892. 
English (Granville) : 
Chasing the butterflies. 12875. 
Gateway of dreams. 13221, 18222. 
Lavender thoughts. 1186. 
Marionettes go marching. 25759. 
Sérénade capricieuse. 26368. 
Twilight voices. 9448. 
When lo, upon a windy morn. 
2441. 
Whispering waters. 29517. 
English folk dance soc.: 
Abergenny. 24482. 
Bashful swain. 24558. 
Bellamira. 24573. 
Booth’s hornpipe. 24621. 
Christ-church bells in Oxon. 
24719. 
Cottey house. 24766. 
Draper’s maggot. 24878. 
Green sleeves and yellow lace. 
Payal T., 
Hole in the wall. 25197. 
Kemp’s jigg. 25551. 
Lady-day. 25570. 
Mr. Cosgill’s delight. 25845. 
More the merrier. 25871. 
No-body’s jigg. 26011. 
Northern Nancy. 26017. 
Ormond house. 26118. 
Pretty miss. 26212. 
Pretty nun. 26213. 
Red house. 26245. 
Rockingham castle. 26283. 
Rowling eye. 26805. 
Sadler’s Wells. 26316. 
Softly robin. 264382. 
Spanish jigg. 26496. 
Temple-barr. 26613. 


1735 


INDEX 


English folk dance soc.—Continued. 
Trenchmore. 26692. 
Trip to Paris. 26700. 
Way to Norwich. 26833. 
Wedding. 26840. 
Whimbleton house. 
English peasant songs. 


26923. 
22462. 


English tunes. 24942. 
Eniatnoif (Rax) Come love, come 
waltz. 27408. 


Enlévement au sérail. 

Hnnis (Dasy) 
army. 28523. 

Ennis (EF. B.) My friend the man in 
the moon. 8686. 

Eno (Paul): 
Assembiy. 
White crow. 

Enoch (C. M.) 
15742. 

Enoch (Hric) Attack. 

Enoch (Robert) : 
Jimmy’s jazz band. 
Modern American 

28467. 

Hnoch & cie.: 

Ab! Quel temps! 

Air de Sadko. 

Aladin. 9741. 

Annheau d’argent. 

Au revoir, Paris. 

Automne. 12866. 

Ca, e’est amour. 9994. 

Carnaval ture. 12852. 

Chanson de Lewko. 17496. 

Chanson de lune. 12867. 

Chanson du houblon. 17498. 

Chanson joyeuse. 17499. 

Couvert pour deux. 7679. 

Dans les steppes de l’Asie centrale. 
17609. 

Danse indienne. 

Danse orentale. 17612. 

Danse villageoise. 12971. 

Deux pigeons. 13011. 

Edueat‘on manquée 

Espana. 13110. 

Femme, eternel printemps. 10403. 

Fleur dans la fourrure. 10428. 

Fleurs ne mentent jamais. T7899. 

Galéres. 10485. 

Gargantua. 10489. 

Heure ensoleillée. 133830. 

Imploration. 13524. 

Intermezzo. 19121. 

Je taime. 10901. 

Lais. 11004. 

Ophélia. 11558. 

Plus qu’ hier. 11663. 

Polka négre. 11673. 

Que ¢c’ est beau la jeunesse. 11729. 

Rarahu. 11743. 

Rossignol s’est tu... 

Scherzo-valse. 11836. 


6080. 
My beau that’s in the 


27057 (6). 

29647 (258). 

"il catch that plane. 
9808. 


1093. 


folk song. 


9733. 
17264. 


22215. 
7414. 


17611. 


13084. 


18858. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Sérénade a Ninon. 14386. 
Soir au Lido. 4164. 


Thé ou chocolat. 12179. 
Triste est le steppe... 19226. 
Vierge a la créche. 14768. 


Vous avez perdu ¢a dans un taxi. 
9509. 

Enoch & sons. Sunbeams. 
Enoch & sons (1927) Itd.: 
Seavenger. 1884. 

Selection of EHasthope Mart’n’s 
songs. 6588. 
Enter Pauline. 17712. 
Entwisle (M. M.) If you missed me. 
25396. 
Ephraim (H. R.) I wants yer back 
ma hun’, 17236 (702 
Epley (H. C.) Oregon. 26113. 
Eppley (Agnes) Benediction hymns. 
2iteaie 
Epstein (Sidney) : 
For no reason at all. 22541. 
I’m happy with you. 20355. 
I’ve got a feeling. 18075. 
You can’t go wrong. 21911. 


19069. 


You’re the one I love. 24397. 
Erb (devia: 
Lord is my light. 29647 (134). 
When, His_ salvation bringing. 
21801, 21802. 
Erb (M. A.) Summer days at Mea- 
dow Brook. 4232. 
Ercole (Guzzi Buzzi) See Buzzi 
(EH. G.) 
Erdmann (Ava) My sweetheart 
mother. 25952. 


Erdmann (Hans): 
Liebessehnsucht-l eidensechaft. 
23944. 
Rauschende festmusik. 26534. 
Erdody (Leo) Serenade picturesque. 
4118. 
Hrice (Antoinette) 
HErichs (H.) Pansy. 
17236 (811). 
Erickson (C. H.) 
pray. 29145 
Erickson (Helmar) 


3576. 
(253), 


Lost flower. 
2589 


Steal away and 


Dreamy mellow 


moon. 2983. 

Erickson (Jamie) Persianna. 8902. 
Hricson (Brita)  Valliflickans sang. 
21710. 

Erinnyes. 2589 (199). 

Prkert (A. A.) Giovanna. 3141. 
Erlebach (Rupert) Collection of 


Handel’s songs 3188, 3189, 7999- 


8001, 18280, 13281. 


Ernani. 2589 (3850). 

Ernst (—) Gesangszene A-dur. 
26348. 

Ernst (Jean) Nir granarna klides 
till brud. 11426. 


1736 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


——— 


Ernst (Ruby): 
Ernst modern graded stud es for 


saxophone. 5150. 
Playing hot on the. saxophone. 
14190. 


Ernst (W. A.): 
Ernst modern graded studies for 
saxophone 7825, 7826, 10846, 
10347, 15435. 


Loreley. 13759. 
Playing hot on the saxophone. 
14190. 


Sweet and iow. 14570. 
Ernst modern graded studies for saxo- 
phone. 10346, 10347. 
Erro (M. J. HE. E.) Ordre de V’Em- 
pereur. 19491 (173). 
Erst (S. A.): 
Christ triumphant. 
God is love. 5316. 
Erste beste. 22468. 
Erven (G. P.): 
Three jazz inspirations. 582. 
1000 jahre voller liebe médcht ich 
leben mit der Ursula. 2589. 
Erwin (Max): 
Blue night. 


304. 


4763. 


When the lilac blooms again. 
14847. 
Erwin (Raiph): 
An der Weser, an der Mosel. 7369. 


Aus den augen, aus dem Sinn... 


22054. 

Ce n’est que votre main, Ma- 
dame... 15228. 

Du bist die frau. 17687. 

Erste frau, die ich gektisst. 5151. 


Four words. 13192, 15519. 

Fiir ein kleines abenteuer bist du 
viel zu schad’. 22567. 

Hatt’ ich nicht so angst vor meiner 
frau. 779, 780. 
I kiss your hand, madame. 
912, 3292, 5501, 10713. 
Ich betriig’ dich nur aus liebe. 
15816, 20415. 

Ich ktisse ihre hand madame. 
8225. 

Ich muss dich lieben. 22882. 

In jede schéne frau verlieb’ ich 
mich sofort! 22909. 

Kommen sie zu mir zum tee. 3505. 

Schonsten augen hat meine frau. 
1893. 

Sie kiissen mir die hand. 18937. 


910— 


Sterne, die wir nie erreichen... 
23937. 

Vier worte modeht’ ich dir -jetzt 
sagen. 7055. 


Erwood (C. F. J.) I love baby, and 


She loves me. 15753. 
EKs-As-polka. 27600, 27601. 
Es ist was los! 27603. 


Es kommt jeder dran. 846. 


Escapade. 21988. 
Escher (Chester) : 


After the dance is over. 9726. 

Always alone, thinking of you 
15028. 

As well as I remember. 4656. 

Baby I still love you. 4687. 

Berry: 15137, 

Beside the great big silvery moon 
24587. 

Blue heaven. 24610. 

Broken hearts on Broadway. 
12796. 

California rose. 24672. 

Calling you back again. 22191. 


Clarita. 22254. 

Come back to me. 24741. 

Cutie-cutie-cute. 10138. 

Dandruff, dandruff, I don’t love 

"Syouny Looks. 

Day seems a year. 

Daybreak. 12987. 

Dearie. 17629. 

Dewdrops and teardrops. 

Do we do. 5057. 

Don’t write...telegraph! 

Dreams. 15404. 

Drops of tears. 

End of my trail. 24937. 

Flapper glorified. 17762. 

Get up and get hot. 22585. 

Gi’ me. 5287. 

Give me a kiss. 17825. 

Good-bye forever. 15593, 27738. 

Grandpa’s radio goes bam, zowie, 
zee. 10562, 15600. 

Granny. 5348, 15601. 

Gun man. 5864. 

Honest and truly I believed you. 
15681. 

Hoot-owl’s hooting. 13358. 

Hum a little melody. 15696. 

I'd love to love some one. 25253. 

Tl always love you. 15739. 

I love you, America. 18022, 27944. 

I’m leaving my blue-eyed Joe. 
5d54. ' 

I never can dream of you no more. 
PAB REM 

I remember. 10765. 

I’ve been dreaming dreams. 10776. 

I wonder what they’re doing ’way 
back home. 13500. 

If I could only make you mine. 
22887. 

In Dixie I long to be. 15845. 

It’s a lonesome world. 13571. 

It’s all because of you my dear. 


DOLT. 


10218. 


10257 
15410. 


22951. 

It’s you! 10890. 

Just a pin. 22993. 

Just a sweetheart in dreams. 
15942. 


INDEX 


Escher (Chester )—Continued. 


Just around the bend in the road. 
13628. 

Just to love you and kiss you 
again. 5763. 

Kiss me, mother dear! 15968. 

Let me call you sweetheart Mary. 
5833. 

Life. 16021. 

Love like mine makes a _ honey- 
moon shine. 16079. 

Lover’s song. 13782. 

Mary, come back to me. 238208. 

May flowers and day dreams. 

O27; 

Memories of childhood. 11258. 

Memories of you. 6001. 

Moonlight waltz. 23308. 

My dream lover. 16249. 

My Evangeline Belle. 13968. 

My girlie. 6111. 

My love in the wild. 23377. 

My old gal and I. 238390. 

My pal Sue. 1500. 

My paradise. 113896. 

My pretty tootsy wootsy baby. 
11397. 

My radio gal. 18997, 28565. 

My Sheba. 14000. 

My snookums. 18550. 

My sweetheart of the _ ages. 
14008. 


My sweetheart Tilley. 16296. 

Nightingale please tell her. 
25989. 

Nudity. 6203, 16348. 

Oh, Miss Propriety. 11517. 

Oh! sunshine! 62380, 16379. 

Onliest one. 235389. 

Our big moment blues. 14121. 

Our castle of dreams. 6280, 
16421. 

Pedestrian and the auto. 28795. 

Pleading. 18754. 

Rendezvous with you. 6482. 

Rumble along. 28929. 

Sad memories of you. 26315. 

Shadowland eall. 143896. 

She’s a girl with a _ personality. 
11891. 

She’s a whoopee mama. 23795. 

She’s my. girl. 11899. 

Since you went away. 11921. 

Sinking of the Vestris. 6667. 

Smile a little while. 238849. 

Smile, and a song. 26424. 

Sonny. 12015, 19017. 

Spooning in the sky. 120381. 

Sweet Ann! 16840. 

Sweetheart. 23979. 

Sweetheart I adore. 12109. 

Sweetheart mine, I hear you call- 
ing me. 6835. 

Tell me little Gypsy. 26611. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


That’s why I’m so happy. 12175. 

That southern belle of mine. 
16909. 

‘Tis a lesson we all boys to learn. 
16940. 

Told in the stars. 16948, 

Under the stars. 24151. 

Wagon trains. 12335. 

Wallflower. 14782. 

Way. 14798. 

Well climb thru the clouds. 
12300; 

What is it, dear. 7155. 

When blue _ skies turn black. 
24250. 

When twilight stole o’er my cot- 
tage home. 24278. 

Where is my sweetheart tovaiebis 
12436. 

Whole world has gone whoopee. 
12454. 

Whoopee is the craze. 12456. 

Why do you play with a broken 
heart? 17136. 

Winging back. 17153. 

Word of God. 17175. 

Write a letter home. 26985. 

You may be my use to be. 27025. 

You promised me! 29615. 

Your best friends. 17222. 

Your love is like the sparkling 
dew. 19485. 

2x 4, .27@a5, 


Eschig (Max) Editions: 


Acis et Galathée. 21976. 
Acuérdate. 27063. 

Amarantina. 4624, 

Amazonas. 27112. 

Amériques. 27116. 

Amour dans les roses. 4634, 
24487. 

Argentinéa. 4646. 

Arioso. 24508. 

Atlantica. 4667. 

Automne malade. 24529. 

Ballet italien. 24545. 

Berceuse. 4735. 

Brasilerita. 4792. 

Brelan de javas. 4796. 

C’est Naples. 22180. 

Ce nest que votre main, Ma- 
dame... 15228. 

Chanson de Blaisine. 27336. 
Chants d’Espagne. 15234, 
Choros. ' 351, 7633—71635: 

Ciel d’azur. 22251. 

Colére des Pharisiens. 22267. 
Complainte. 4942. 

Corranda. 22288. 

Country-dance and variations. 
7677. 


' Danse des tulipes. 5000. 


Danses africaines. 24802. 
Deuxiéme sonatine. 484. 


INDEX 
nos. 1—12, 1929 


Deuxiéme trio. 7743. 

Diane chasseresse. 22367. 

Dos canciones. © 8004. 

Douze espagnoles. 13329. 

Dreaming of love. 22422. 

Enfant de Paris! 27594. 

Estrella é lua néva. 7831. 

Etude. 7834, 7835, 22468-22470. 

Féte a Oslo. 5201. 

Folias. 7909. 

Fox-trot, tango et finale. 5245. 

Gallardas. 7939. 

Gavotte aymée du Duc de Mon- 
mouth. 22577. 

Grand chic de Paris. 5344. 

Grand concerto. T7979. 

Grazioso. 53851. 

Gure Herria. 7995. 

Halifax. 25128. 

Hymne 4 Jeanne d’ Are. 22747. 

Impressions paiennes. . 1005. 

Impromptu. 238649. 

Invocation de Sapho. 13561. 

Jean gui pleure et Jean qui rit. 
5726, 22969. 

Joinville musette. 15931. 

Jota. 5740. 

Kobe. 23029. 

Lit laqué blane. 25627. 

Mal encuentro... 23181. 

Marche de Vindustrie. 5964. 

Marche funambulesque. 23.195, 
23196. 


Méditation. 5998. 

Menuet. 23255. 

Micheline. 6018. 

Milonguero. 20852. 

Minuit, Place Pigalle. 6030, 16189. 

Mirka. 6032. 

Miss Cinéma. 6033, 23279. 

Missa brevis in Pentecoste. 6035. 

Mokocé cé-maka... 8624. 

Mon ccur est un _ jazz-band. 
16208. 

Monsieur mon amour. 25860. 

Mother darling. 28489. 

My Dixieland. 6106. 

Na Bahia tem... 8729. 

Nocturne. 8904. 

Nonetto. 23459. 

Novelty Chopin. 6199. 

Nozani-na. 8781. 

Occupe toi du pli de ton pantalon. 
6219. 

Orage dans la montagne. 6267. 


Pont d’amour. 6352. 

Prélude. 22286. 

Prélude pour la mort de Tinta- 
giles. 6377. 

Premiére sonate-fantaisie. 23631. 

Qu’en pensez-vous? 6407. 

Qu’est-ce que tu t’ecrois. 21203. 

Quatre miniatures. 22629. 

Quejas. 6411. 

Recueil de mazurkas. 23676. 

Retour. 23692. 

Roi d’Yvetot. 6472. 

Romanza antigua. 9053. 

Ronsardises. 26292. 

Rosa la gitana. 6483, 6484. 

Rose nocturne. 6487. 

Roses du matin. 6495. 

Rudepoéma. 9070. 

Scherzo fantasque. 9101. 

Second concerto. 9112. 

Semailles. 23776. 

Sérénade de Montmartre. 6600. 

Sevilla. 23785. 

Sextuor. 26379. 

Si Joséphine elle savait @a... 
26399. 

Sinfonietta. 9169. 

Six chansons de Bilitis. 24797. 

Soledades. 23861. _. 

Soleil et la montagne. 6697. 

Sommeil d’Antiope. 23877. 

Sonatina. 23882. 

Sonatine de jazz. 23883. 

Stella. 6779. 

Suite andine. 23949. 

Suite de Mallorca. 16822. 


‘Sweetie. 6842. 


Tiento. 24086. 

Tipsy. 24095. 

Toujours en retard. 6965. 

Treize études contrapuntiques. 
7509. 

Tres poemas indigenas. 7056. 

Tristesse de Jeanneton. 6982. 

Trois études de jazz. 23942. 

Trois mélodies. 23711. 

Troisiéme trio. 9426. 

Valse 4 Ninon. 7037. 

Valse de la bicyclette. 24166. 

Vidla quebrada. 9495. 

Vision de volupté. 29410. 

Xango. 9641. 

Youp et youp. 7289. 

Zita’s smile. 29642. 

2°™° danse espagnole. 29645. 


Ouverture symphonique. 23559, | Hschig (Max) et cie.: 


26130. icin. 1 
Palomita. 23576. Fe Poe rend. 


Papae curumiasst. 8873. Coq a chanté, 406 


= piabacagga yes og Création du monde. 15289. 
Pavane. 8887-8889. ' Danza de la gitana. 454. 

Petite suite en ré mineur. 8908. Danza de la pastora. 455. 
Polo. 6348. Fiancée vendue. 633. 


2469-3012 1739 


INDEX 


Hschig (Max) et cie—Continued. 
Rose de minuit. 1882. 


Traité de Vharmonie. 2234. 
Escobar (Amedeo) : 

Congiura dei burloni. 27414. 

Saturnale. 28958. 

Tramonto sul Tabor. 16960. 


Escobar (Hfrain) Aima entristecida. 
Wi2tS. 

Se GW Ele) a 
High hatters ball. 
Miss So and So. 

Hsperance (EK. J.) 


22702. 
23281. 
San Francisco I 


love you. 28947. 
Espinosa (J. J.) Loca juventud. 
11091. 
Espinosa (Sabino) : 
Es por ti corazon. 13107. 
Mis delirios. 3672. 
Espinosa de los Monteros (Carlos) 


Mariposa. 11217. 
Hspla (Oscar) : 


Pajara pinta. 26136. 


Romanza antigua. 9053. 
Soledades. 23861. 
Esposito (Michael) West’s awake. 
7310 (144). 
Hssary (Nettie) Thinking, just think- 
ing of you. 6918. 


Esso (-Van) ' & co.,.N. V. algemeene 
muziekhandel en uitgerversmaatsch 
appij. Groot-Rotterdam. 25118. 

Kistabrook (M. L.) Date for only two 
2921. 

Kstelle Ruth. pseud. See Rubin (HE 
R.) 

Kstep (D. H.) 

Ksters (D. E.) 

Wstes (John): 

Diving duck blues. 27520. 
Girl I love she got long curly hair. 
27715. 


Racket.’ 1771. 


Baby it’s you. 27173. 


Esther of olden days. 20006. 
Hsthes (D. B.): 
I’m that someone. 20872. 


You’re mine, all mine. 19468, 
24392. 
Hstoses (C. J.) Mensajera. 18446. 
Estrella é lua nova. 7881. 
Bstrin {ob 
I'll always be with you. 25278. 


In my dream of heaven and you. 
25429. 
Russian stars in June. 
Tune in on my love eall. 
Esvé (8.) Tangerina. 2131. 
Eternal (The) light. 38021, 3022. 
Etlinger (Richard) : 
Hrich, nur dir gehor’ ich. 578. 
So ein trépchen steight ins k6épf- 
chen. 1999. 
War’ ich doch noch ein baby wie 
QuUpt: ..1 2BBIG 
Etranger. 17236 (120). 


26309. 
29352. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Etson ‘M. H.) 
headed. 3846. 
Hitt (C.) Laudate Dominum. 5813. 
Etting (Ruth): 
Am I to blame. 
Maybe—who knows? 
13854, 13855. 


Oh! we like ’em bald- 


24479, 24480. 
11228-11230, 


Kittinger (Max) Lucia von Lammer- 
moor. 5066. 
Eugene (M. C.) pseud.’ See Dreyfus 
(Max) 
Eulenburg (Ernst): 
Melanie, ich lieb’ dich spat und 
frtih. 13870. 


Sei mir nicht bose. 143879. 

Willst du seh’n in’s herz einer 
frau. 14889. 

20 ettiden. 29059. 


Hurydiceum school of music. 
step. 2068. 
Evans (A. L.) 

6489. 

Evans (Archie) : 
Aniela. 2641. 
Cleopatra. 2853. 

Evans (C. M.) 

dreams. 19901. 

Evans (D. O.):; 
Christ at the oon 27057 (22). 
Happy villagers. 29647 (83). 
Light of life. 27057 (75). 

Evans (David): 

Concerto. 598, 3025. 
Maesaleg. 11170. 
Hivans (Dezso) Do you love me true. 
22381. 
Evans (Fred) 
25300. 

Evans (Geo.) : 
Down at lover’s roost. 29647 (50). 
In the good old summer time. 

14976 (150). 
It’s got to be a minstrel show to- 
night. 14976 (161). 
When the winter time comes round. 
29647 (254). 
Evans (Gladstone) Lullaby. 11156. 
Evans (Guy) Girl I used to know. 
21 (NG: 
Evans (J. C.) 
Evans (J. S.) 
26112. 

Evans (M. L.): 
Cascadas. 2818. 

Hemp spinner of Cartago. 824. 
Inquisitive mosquito. 1052. 
Toast for Pierrot. 2218. 

Evans (M. T.): 

Come, dance with me. 
Hehoes from the pines. 
Golden days. 38163. 
Young harpist. 4570. 

Evans (Manford) In the shadow of 

the cross. 18149. 


Step-by- 


Rose of my dreams. 


I’m as good as you. 


Kitty Shane. 28212. 
Oregon pledge song. 


2868. 
2997. 


1740 - 


Dear little girl of my 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Evans Father Time jazz. 
7872. 
Evans (Roy): 
Day break blues. 24814. 
Lonesome yodelin’ blues. 
My old lady blues. 3748. 
My sunny Tennessee. 14007. 


Evans (S. A.) In my garden of mem- 


(Oni Ne) 


1250. 


ories. 20453. 
Evans (S. 3H.) My western maid. 
18569. 
Evans (S. J.) Song of the cat. 6726. 
Evans (T. E.): 
Drowsy eyes. 546. 
If I could forget like you. 994. 


Morning skies. 1427. 
Evans (T. P.) In my port of dreams. 
15852. 
Evans (Tolchard) : 
Casabianea. 311. 
Giggling golliwog. 5290. 
Heather moon. 20233. 


Mademoiselle Pomme - de - terre. 
11167. 

Marvelous, magical moon. 8548. 

Monte Carlo. 20873. 

My Irish paradise. 6123. . 

Tho’ castles tumble down. 6921. 


Yellow corn. 9648. 
Yes! ves! yes! I certainly will. 
17188. 
Evans (Tom) Lonely lane. 
Evans (Willie) If love’s true. 


Evans & Heath: 
Aniela. 2641. 
Cleopatra. 2853. 


Evans music ¢o.: 
Boatride on the lake. 
Buttercup. 268. 
Dimples. 19925. 
Down the boulevard. 19954. 
Elfin clock. 19987. 


28309. 
15828. 


15166. 


Farewell to summer. 15465. 
Fascination. 20035. 

In a moonlit garden. 1012. 
Jolly burgomaster. 20529. 
Jolly time. 20533. 

Lady’s delight. 3508. . 
Larkspur. 1177. 

Morning breezes. 20885. 
Playing at recess. 21170. 
Roses. 1837. 

Sleepy town express. 21394. 


Tarantelle in D minor. 21540. 
Toy windmill. 16957. 
Twelve illustrated song stories. 
17393. 
Twilight. 21688. 
Twilight in the woods. 
Evarist (Dina) Occhi neri. 
Evart (Lauri) 
26382. 


2273. 


3832. _ 
Shadows of yesterday. 


Hveleth (M. H.): 
Homeland. 2589 (121). 
Lead, kindly light. 4577 (202). 
Evening prayer. 596. 
Evensen (H. A.) Tell me you care. 
4274. 


Eyventail de Jeanne. 7417, 7533, 7572, 


7843, 7861, T7876, 8222, 8367, 8937, 
8948. 

Everett (Bernard) Rune of hospi- 
tality. 6509. 


Everett (Hume) 
Everett (M. E.): 


See Everett (W. H.) 


Because you're mine. 15110. 

Devotion. 15350. 

Mammy. 16109, 

Now I lay me down to sleep. 
6201. 


Everett (T. G.) 
Everett (W. H) 


Clara Bow. 7640. 
Sweetheart of Beta. 


4253. 

Everlasting life is free. 3030. 
Eversole (©. 8.) That tantalizing 
smile. 21578. 

Eversole (Eunice) Somebody eares. 
14483. 


Evertz (N. H.) To a canary. 4839. 
Every day melodies. | 7846. 
Everybody’s melodies. 13127. 

Evette (Editions musicales) : 


A Venise. 9711. 

Adagio et saltarelle. 14990. 

Barques. 12707. 

C’est si bon d’aller douc’ment! 
T559. 

Danse orgiaque. 10164. 


Deux piéces symphoniques. 3067. 


Gosse d’ amour. 752. 

J’ aime ta mansarde. 1079. 
Manolita. 1322. 

Minotehka danse. 13908. 
Mitsue. 3674. 

Mot de toi. 1431. 


Paname, Paname n’est pas Paris. 
3899. : 
Piéces intimes. 6325. 
Requiem. 16558, 16559, 
Si j'avais un accordéon! 
Son premier rendezvous. 
Spartacus. 2048. 
Suzy. 6809. 
Viens Toinon. 
Voila pourquoi. 
EKville (Vernon) : 
Bread of the world. 22164. 
God so loved the world. 10539. 
Hymn to the rising sun. 25231. 
Indian dusk. 8271. 
Lead us, O Father. 
My luck. 25929. 
Puddle. 23647. 
Ev’rybody’s pal. 27625. 
Ewerhardt camp, ine. 
Wonka. 17568. 


9145. 
11983. 


9491. 
12329. 


25592. 


Camp Minne 


1741 


{ 


INDEX 


EHwerts (Kari) sommar revy, 1929. 
27691. 
Ewing (Max): 
I’ve got you on my mind. 10781. 
I wouldn’t do that. 15815. 
Ewing (Montague) : 
At sunset. 12668. 
Box of soldiers. 24625. 
Busybodies. 17453. 
Chit-chat. 19787. 
Cop. 198387. 
Coquette. 27420. 
Crook’s shadow. 
Dainty damsels. 17600. 
Devil’s whisper. 27509. 
Filmelodies. 17756. 
From nature’s fields. 698. 
Guilt. 15610. 
In a dream boat. 13527. 
In my garden: 15849. 
In playful mood. 28064. 
Introduction to a comedy. 
Jackanapes. 28117. 
Jolly gob. 20531. 
Love theme. 16083. 
Mantilla dance. 28381. 
March of the archers. 
207TA. 
Motley fool. 25880. 
"Neath the silver stars. 
OV top tipsy. 21054. 
On state parade. 28715. 


15294. 


15879. 


16117, 


14023. 


On the prowl. 21069. 
On the see-saw. 14104. 
Passionate love. 28783 


Peter Pan and the pirates. 28808. 
Singing waters. 29055. 

Spirit of the dance. 21448-21450. 
Stealthy whispers. 19040. 
Village idiot. 26785. 

Whimsical dance. 21844. 
Wistful melody. 17158. 


Ewry (Pearl) Sinking of the Vestris. 
6667. 
Excell (EH. O.) 
19491 (105). 
Excell (E. O.) jr. International praise. 
19491 (105). 
Excell (EH. O.) Go. 
church school hymnal. 
Exeniasa ap’tis enies sou. 
Hxevea (A. D.) 
8298. 
Explorers. 4577 (72, 105, 124, 165, 
188, 223, 268, 283, 319), 14976 (90, 
91, 103, .111, 161, 188, 214, 244, 299, 
388, 353), 29647 (60, 109). 
Exsultate jubilate. 20897. 


Exton (John) Just for a while. 15946. 


International praise. 


American junior 
15035. 
24967. 
It’s just you I love. 


Hyer (EF. L.) * 
Calm on the listening ear. 2589 
(39). 
Sweet is the light of Sabbath eve. 
2589 (820). 


pt Hi5, n.'s.) ve 24 


Eyes of Texas are upon you. 10378. 

Eyges (Bernard) I want them all to 
‘know that I leve you. 8208, 10790. 

EKymieu (H.) Marche nuptiale. 2589 
(189). 

Eyre (Gardner) pséeud. See De Jahn 
(A. G.) 

EHysler (Edmund) 
Wien. 263388. 
Eysoldt (Leo) 

17386. 

Ezell (Will) : 
Cloudy day blues. 4926. 
Crawlin’ spider blues. 4972. 
Ezell’s precious fives. 5175. 
Unhappy blues. 4889. 

Faber (Billy): 

Happy moments. 10581. ; 
Wonderful baby of mine. 12498. 
Faber (H. F.) Hungarian dream. 
4517 (162, lea) 
Faber (W. E.) My garden of yester- 
day’s dreams. 28537. 
Fabiano (Giuseppe) Marina. 3688. 
Fabregas (P. V.): 
Gianizando. 5288. 
Prisionero veterano. 6394. 
Simpatia del alma. 6650. 
Fabrizi (G.M.) Requiem mass. 28898. 
Fabry (M.) Melodie sionskeé. 


Schoner gruss aus 


Pressa-marsehlied. 


Fabry (Samuel) Melodie sionské. 
11244. 

Fadyen (Alexander) Winter fairies. 
19404. . 


Fagan (J. a) 
Ave Maria. 15078. 
Come home, mah honey. 2871. 
On the banks of the Condomare. 
16402. 

Fahnestock (R. M.) What might have 
been. 2419. 
Fahrbach (Ph.) 
12594 (363). 


Souvenir de Strauss. 


Fahrmeyer (Giff) Ivory kapers, 
25474. 
Fain (Sammy) : 
Carmen. 24686, 24687. 


Come on, along with the blue bird. 
7656. 

Deeper than the sea. 10204, 13003. 

Ev’ry old back porch is new in 
the summer time. 13131. 

Tll bob up with the bobolink in 
the morning. 5509, 13412. 

I love anything. 22789. 

If I give up the saxophone. 5633, 
5634. 

If I-were you, I’d fall in love with 
me. 10814, 10815.° 

Just a melody for a memory. 
25510. 

Just an out-of-the-way little love 
nest. 13627. — 

Magic Island. 16105. 


1742 


11244. .: 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Out-of-the-way little love nest. 
11582. 

She’s a good girl. 6618, 11892. 

Waikiki. 9511. 

Wake up dream girl. 2360. 


Wedding bells are breaking up 
that old gang of mine. 2392. 
When the world is at rest. 24651. 
Fairchild (Blair): 
Scherzando. 11834. 


2° romanesque. 9705. 
3° romanesque. 14975. 
Fairchild (Zoe): 
Butter-cups. 4819. 
Dreaming doll. 2979. 


Fairclough (G. H.) 
ness. 19002. 

Fairfield (Samuel) 

Fairley (H. A.): 


Song of happi- 


Quest. 8989. 


Dad. 19866. 
Mother, I’m dreaming of you. 
8649. 


Fairlie (M. B.) 
and Thy truth. 
Fait (Ruth) Lonely. 
Falconer (FEF. W.): 
Autumn leaves. 9709 (12). 
Be a little light. 9709 (19). 
Bring the lambs. 9709 (29). 
Children’s friend. 9709 (36). 
Child’s prayer. 9709 (37). 
Christ was once a little baby. 9709 
(41). 
Easter primary song. 9709 (55). 
‘Gifts for you and me. 9709 (81). 
I know my sheep. 9709 (108). 
In the service of the Lord. 9709 
(115), 19491 (103). 
Infant King. 9709 (116). 
Just a little while. 9709 (125). 
Little gleaners. 9709 (135). 
Little Lord Jesus. 9709 (186). 
Little ships. 9709 (187). 
Mizpah. 9709 (155). 
Faldi (Yola) Pleasant agonies. 


Falk (Julien): 
Ave Maria. 4677. 
Melodia cantabile. 13871. 
Falke (Charles) My little girl ir 
white. 12594 (261). 
Falkenberg (Georges) 
4577 (385). 
Fall (Leo): 
Heimatlied. 10612. 
Ja, wenn ich eine freundin hiatt 
5718, 5719. 
Ja, wenn mir zeit nur _ bliebe. 
5720, 5721. 
Mir ist, als lig’ mein ganzes 
gliick weit tiber’m meer. 11284. 
Rosen aus Florida. 11789, 18853, 
18854, 21268. 
Rote rosen. 6500, 18860. 


Send out Thy light 
9119, 14882. 
18322. 


16484. 


Sur le lae 


Schonste der wunder auf erden. 
6558, 18894. 
Wer kann die frauen je ergriin- 
den. 7141,./7442; 1707s, ¢ 
Fall (Richard) : 
Heinrich, wo greifst du denn hin. 
5409. 
Lebwohl! ich kitiss’ noch einmal 
deine hinde! 18269. 
Meine liebe Lola. 5999. 
Schon ist der Mai in Vorderin- 
dien, Hinterindien. 6556. 
Wenn du mich nicht mehr lieb 
Wenn ein altes dromedar. 21777. 
Fall of Gasparilla. 20026. 
Falla G8.) 
Give me a little kiss. 5304. 
I’m tunning[!] on station L.0.V.E. 
8179. 
Why don’t you kiss me. 
Falla (Fernando) : 
Anita. 24496. 
Stick to one. 19046. 
Falla (Manuel de): 
Concerto. 616. 
2°™° danse espagnole. 
Fallon (O. M.) 
4128, 14397. 
Falstaff. 2741. 
Falvo (Joe) Ll ‘live’ in 
5505. 


Famous music corp.: 

Adoration. 2600. 

Alma mammy. 22006. 

Aw come on, be sociable. 

Bear down Pelham. 22090. 

Celia. 10028. 

Daddy won’t you please come 
home. 7699, 10143. 

Delphine. 15346. 

Do I know what I’m doing while 
I’m in love. 19929. 

Do you mind if I fall in love. 
Tit. 

Dream lover. 22413. 

Dream of my heart. 10274. 

Flippity flop. 5225, 15492. 

Hot-cha-cha. 20267. 

I have to have you. 25265, 27907. 

Fil be. there. 8127, 22077. 

I’m all a-twitter. 5533. 

I still believe in you. 15796. 

I think you'll like it. 22847. 

I wan-na go places and do things. 
5606. 

I want to cuddle some cuddlesome 
- baby. 5610, 27999. 

I will remember, you will forget. 
20407. 

I wonder why I love you. 

If I had my way. 18105. 

If I were king. 25388. 

It’s a habit of mine. 8287. 


2486. 


29645. 


Shanghai Rose. 


memory. 


7430. 


15814. 


1743 


INDEX 


Famous music corp.—Continued. 
Just a melody for a memory. 


25510. 
Just wait and see sweetheart. 
ZOD. 
King of Jazzmania. 5786.’ 
Lad.es of the dance. 5801, 20599. 


Lady of my day-dreams. 20603. 
Let’s be common. 25608. 
Levee love. 8419, 20641. 
Louise. 5900. 

March of the grenadiers. 
Mightiest matador. 6021. 
More than anybody I love you. 
13924. 

My lady love. 16264, 18527. 

My love parade. 23378. . 

My sweeter than sweet. 23403. 
My wild party girl. 6157. 

Never say die. 25976. 

Nobody’s using it now. 26009. 


25745. 


On top of the world, alone. 11541. 

Our little bag of tricks. 11577. 

Paris, stay the same. 26142. 

Pointed heels. 28829: 

Poor Punchinello. 1722. 

Prep step. 23632. 

Revolutionary rhythm. 9027, 
21234. 

Shoo shoo boogie boo. 21356. 


Sitting around thinking about my 


baby. 9179, 11934. 
So sweet. 14456. 
True blue Lou. 6989, 16969. 
Wait till you see ma _  chérie. 
7078. 
What makes my ~° baby _ blue. 


24239, 26870. 

What wouldn’t I do for that man. 
24249. 

When I am housekeeping for you., 
24254, 26877. 

When the real thing comes your 
way. 21820. 


With you in my arms. 9621. 


Famous song hits for tenor banjo. 
7860. 

Fanelli (A. E.) Memories of you. 
28428. 

Faning (Haton) Song of the vikings. 
29117. 

Fanow (M. I.) Ive got my sweetie 


back again. 27989. 
Fant (H. M.) Who stayed at home 
with Mrs. Paul Revere. 4496. 
Faranda (Ferdinand) If you’d only 
see me as I am Seeing you. 22895. 
Farber (L. M.) Reach for a Lucky. 
23671. 
Farewell to Bohemia. 
Farewell to Minka. 


10388. 
17744. 


Fargo (Robert) Aeroplane honey- 
moon. 7321. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Faria (Accacio de): 
Ballade of the stars. 
Red rose. 16547. 

Farineili (Guido) : 

Rosa di Saron. 23719. 
Sulamita. 16824. 
Farjeon (Harry): 
I wouldn’t sell baby. 
Swallows are homing. 
Farkas (—) Komedias 
diakok. 20591. 
Farkas (Ferenc) 
notai 1. 20033. 
Farkas (Mary) I want my old pal 
back. 138489, 18081. 
Farkas (Miska) KO6lt6 alma. 
G23) 

Farley (Roland) Mcon. 1416. 

Farmer (B. BE.) Only a dream. 8839. 

Farmer (Henry) : 
Coming of Christ. 
Something for Thee. 

Farmer (John) Coming 

2589 (58). ; 

Farmer (Mary) I’d dream that dream 

again. 27890. 

Farmer (Ruth): 
Fishing party. 644. 
Singin’ Sam. 6665. 


9855. 


22880. 
9311. 
dall, igloi 


Farkas Ferenc dr. 


29647 


2589 (58). 
23874. 
of Christ. 


Farmer’s daughters. 17746. 

Farndale (Hric) Dancing daffodils. 
22326. 

Farnell (Genevieve) Call of love. 
10004. 

Farnell (Genevieve) See also Bond 
(G. F.) 


Farnham (M. G.): 
Be happy. 24557. 
Harp strings. 10586. 


Hidden memories. 25184. 
My slumber song. 38756. 
Sleep on my soul. 4155. 


Where is-the river. 26915. 

White rose. 21850. 
Farnsworth (H. A.) Angel 

adore Thee. 21964 (5). 

Farnsworth (John): 

Ave Maria. 22060. 

Ave verum. 22062. 

Missa adoremus. 11288. 

Missa infantis Jesu. 18468. . 
Faro (A. P.): 

I’m glad that you left me alone. 


hosts 


13488. 
Since I fell in love with you. 
14426. 
Farr (Aaron) Hot water. 5454. 
Farr’ (E. Sale 
Merry chase... 25819. 
Waterfall. 26828. 
Farrand (Van L.) Magician. 29647 
(140). 


Farrar (A. G.) See Gleason (A. G. F.) 


1744 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Marran,. (E...Ri):: 
Be still my soul. 
Crucified. 27440. 
Jesus saves me. 
Love. 28323. 
Reigning. 28896. 
Surrender. 29175. 
Trusting. 29346. 
Farrar (Ernest) To daffodils. 
Farrar (Murgatroyd) : 
Judea. 18199. 
Legende. 15996. 
One over the 8. 3865. 
Shattered idol. 16670. 
Three bagpipe echoes. 
Farrar (0. RO: 
Banner of freedom. 12594 (15). 
Fort Frayne march. 2589 (100). 
Loyal American. 12594 (214). 
Farrar (S. G.): 
Banner of freedom. 12594 (15). 
Fort Frayne march. 2589 (100). 
Loyal American. 12594 (214). 


27192. 
28132. 


12224. 


621. 


Farrell (C. M.): 
Kitten kapers. 8379. 
Novelette. 7867. 
Reverie. 9025. 
Farrell (F. H.) MHighroad of. love. 
10631. 


Farrell (J. E.) 
Farrell (Sarge) pseud. 
(J :) 
Farrell (T. F.) 
Farrell (Toni) : 
Jim Crow’s alphabet. 
Quiberon Bay. 26228. 
To Enid. 26679. j 
Farrington (F. EK.) Two songs from 
The inaugural bawl. 422. 
Farrington (H. E.) Come to Maine. 


Sincerely. 23825. 
See Farreil 
I had to learn. 8115. 


1091. 


17559. 
Farrow (Amanda) : 
Kate. 5772. 


My heart belongs to you. 6115. 
Farrow (J. C.) Under the silvery 
moon in a littie bark canoe. 4386. 
Farruggia (C. G.) Ma? se? torn’ 
aprile. 5940. 
Farshee (J. B.) 
9192. 
Farwell (Arthur): 
Dawn. 17236 (97). 
Dawn song. 7722. 


Smearin’ trombone. 


Passion of sunrise. 14150. 
Ravens are singing. 9007. 
Fasano (Alfredo) Rosa. 9055. 
Fascinating compositions for piano. 
24979. 
Fashion show. 17506. 
Fassio (A.): 
Dark eyes. 10169, 27469. 
Humoresque. 3203. 


Keep your chin up. 1140. 


Snooping around. 6689. 
Toymaker’s dream. 9418. 
Faucette (N. E.): 
Elysian dream. 
Southern echoes. 
Fauchey (Paul): 


7310 (57). 
14976 (309). 


Pastorale d’Auvergne. 26147. 
Pastorale de Savoie. 26148. 
Rapsodie roumaine. 26235. 


Faulkner 
23003. 
Faulkner (R. R.) 
you. 238966. 
Fauré (Gabriel) : 
Allegro molto moderato. 
Andante. 5190. 
Andantino. 3054. 
Menuet. 1371. 
Pastorale. 625. 
Scherzo. 5191. 
Sicilienne. 11910. 
Baure (aio Au. detest): 
Ano de estudios. 2589 (6) 
Petit enfant. 17236 (317) 
Souvenir de Nazareth. 2589 (316) 
Faure (J. B.): 
Ano de estudios. 2589 (6) 
O salutaris. 12594 (280, 281) 
Palms. 28763. 
Petit enfant. 17236 (3817) 
Souvenir de Nazareth. 2589 (316) 

Faure (LL. V.) O Salutaris. 12594 
(280, 281) 

Rare, (ea 2). Bb. Cyr 

Ano de estudios. 2589 (6) 
Petit enfant. 17236 (317) 
Souvenir de Nazareth. 2589 (316) 

Fauske (Oren) Triumph of the Lone 
Eagle march. 12259. 

Fauskee (O. L.) When you will come 
back to me. 12431. , 

Faust. 5340, 5341, 6277, 10434, 12594 
(1125 | 213!) ,- > TASTE "CI G Fe aresis, 
19814, 24528, 25104, 25105, 25109, 
27747, 29647 (77) 

Favaretto (Giorgio ) 
Persefone. 28465. 

Favarger (R.) Robin 
19491 (198) 

Favari (Sam) It. 

Favenza (Kdward) 
love. 7205. 

Favorite nursery rhymes and melodies. 
5193. 

Favorite old-time songs and mountain 
ballads. 27648. 

Favre (Georges) : 

Air breton. 27. 
Valse mélancolique. 

Fay (Clarence) 

9275. 


(Joe) Just give me you. 


Sweet dreams of 


4616. 


Mistero di 


des___ bois. 


25457. 
Whispering of 


2304. 
Stage door Johnny. 


1745 


INDEX 


Fay (F. H.): 
In the garden of beautiful dreams. 
13545. 
You’re a different you. 7273. 
Kay (SEs 


Just to be near you. 12594 (182) 
Marching on. 9709 (149) 
Kay. €3-0' We) Pennant educational 
folio. 26156. 
Fay (Leona) 
Fay (R. D.) 
tiful dreams. 
Fay (Richard) 
Fay (W. H.) 
25281. 
Fayth (Gene) pseud. 
CEY :) 
Fazio (C. D.) 
dou ten 
Fazio (Frank): 
Baciarti vorrei. 
Bambola. 19244. 
Non sai caciarmi pit. 18606. 
Promessa. 11712. 


Fazio (Salvatore di) 
(Salvatore) 

Fazioli (Bernardo) : 
Caressing you. 305. 
How can I smile? 
Kinda misunderstood. 
Underneath 

moon. 29368. 
eFearis (J. 8.): 
At the circus. 
Be Thou exalted. 
Bearing the cross. 
Best friend of all. 
Cireus “day. "22253: 
Fear not, O ye righteous. 4577 
(110) 
Feathertop. 10399. 
Free as a bird. 12594 (95) 
Going fishing. 4577 (135) 
I am the resurrection. 4577 (166) 
I could not live without Thee. 
14976 (139) 
In endless mischief. 4577 (181) 
Little Dutch garden. 28285. 
Muffs. 2589 (227) 
My Redeemer lives. 4577 (285) 
My soul doth magnify the Lord. 


Petition. 21152. 

In the garden of beau- 
13545. 

Oh! and how. 11506. 

T’ll build a love nest. 


See Trumble 


Boy of my dreams. 


9846. 


See Di Fazio 


10664. 
28204. 


4577 (21) 

4577 (28). 
12594 (18) 
12594 (24). 


7310 (99) 

Pass the good tidings along. 
12594 (302) 

Presence of the King. 12594 


(317) 
Shining for Jesus. 12594 (343) 
Song of hope. 4577 (365) 


Thy life was given for me. 26667. 


With glowing heart I’d_ praise 
Thee. 4577 (428) 

Witness for the Lord. 12594 
(443) 


the Vanna Vanna 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Fearis (J. 8S.) & bro.: 
Arizona. 24510. 
China silk. 10060. 
Feathertop. 10399. 
Happy song. 25145. 
Let trouble blow away. 25613. 
Little Dutch garden. 28285. 
Magic charm. 11171. 
Song-bird of the night. 11987. 
Song of the open road. 29113. 


Feasel (Darrel) Wandering Lou. 
9525. 

Featherstone (HEH. S.) St. Helena 
march. 18869. 


Fechner (Gustav) : 
Maurische serenade. 5981. 
Tanz der irrlichter. 6859. 
Feder (B. B.) Honey chile. 17944. 
Federica. 26782, 27225, 27226, 27652, 
28660, 28661, 28971, 29401. 
Federici (John) Cupid eyes. 24781. 
Federlein (G. H.): 
Abide with me. 21972. 


Law of the Lord is _ perfect. 
8399. - 
My soul shall be joyful. 11405. 
Rosamunde. 4101. 
Fedock (M. M.): 
Pennsylvania, my home, I love 
you. 16462. 


True friend of yesterday. 14703. 


Feeding time. 5195. 
Feigel (Louis) : 
Hoffmann. 25196. 


Wenn die ersten veilchen bliih’n. 
24224, 24995. 
Feiger (Roy) It’s great to be free. 
13573. 
Feigst (Lee) pseud. See Feigus (Lee) 
Feigus (Lee) Findings is keepings. 


24989. 
Feinberg (Sam) Say it with a big 
brass band. 1883. 


Feingold (Lina): 
Boze moi. 27264. 
Dem rebins nigen. 
Krekers. 13666. 
Wu es flist di shtile waser. 2535. 

Feinman (P. D.) Wicky, wacky, woo. 

29538. 
Feinsmith (Sam) 
5001, 10163. 
Feirabend (Edith) 
you. 24154. 

Feist (Leo) ine.: 
Absolute. 12602. 
Adios. 14993, 17247. 
After thinking it 

(320, 9OQ8. 
Alabammy snow. 
7335, 21996. ; 
Album of my dreams. 
15005, 21998. 
And especially you. 54. 


10208. 


Danse du papillon, 


Until I found 


over. 4596, 
4603, 


2613, 7342, 


7334, 


1746 


INDEX 
nos. 1--12, 1929 


And what of your roses? 7371. 

' Aren’t we all vagabond dreamers. 
12662. 

At the calendar ball. 19574. 

Baby have a heart. 7488. 

Baby, who cares. 7442. 

Beautiful thing. 15109, 173858, 
19623. 

Beneath your silken — shawl. 
22109. 

Betty. i78, 179. 

Blue Hawaii. 7517, 7518, 9928— 
9931, 221438. 

Breathin’ heavy. 17433, 17434. 

Brown eyed angel. 4806. 

Bubbling over with love. 7549. 

By the dawn’s early light. 17456. 

Cabaret _ kisses. 9996, 12821, 
15200. 

Cake eater’s ball. 22183. 

Call of Araby. 10008. 

Can’t you learn to call me sweet- 
heart. 17477. 

Captain Incencio. 4852. 

Chureh upon the hill. 12897, 
22250. 

Cigarette. 76389, 22252. 

Closer to me. 7646, 10081, 10082. 

Coming from you it’s wonderful. 
12918. 

Cradle of love. 414, 7638. 

Cuckoo in the clock back home. 
12950. 

Dance of the babes in the wood. 
22322-22324. 

Dancing with you. 27463. 

Do ya. 24849. 

Do ya’ love me. 27526, 27527. 

Down heaven’s highway. 24868. 

Down home. 13048. 

Down the river of golden dreams. 
22409. 


Dream baby. 516. 5092, 5093. 

Dream face. 22410. 

Dream man. 27554. 

Dream places. 13061. 

Dream world. 10276. 

Hight little gringo maids. 7810. 

Espanola. 7827. 

Everybody needs a buddy. 10372. 

Everybody’s gal. 22480. 

Eye-full of you. 5173, 7850, 7851. 

Father Mississippi. 3052, 200388, 
22505, 22506. 

Feist saxophone folio. 27646. 

Feist’s jingles. 13154. 

Fiddlin’ Joe. 20046. 

Finders keepers. 5208. 

For Molly and me. 10449, 13181, 
13182. 

Forever and a day. 5234. 

Funny dear what love ean do. 
15535, 17795, 201138. 


1747 


Give to the world the best you 
have. 22603, 27723. 

Give your little baby lots of lovin’. 
3150. 

Guess who. 768, 769, 3181. 

Gypsy. 3182, 3183. 

Hair of the dog that bit you. 
17874. 

Have you forgotten, cherie. 8011, 
13298. 

Hawaiian romance. 10596. 

High up on a hill-top. 833, 3226. 

Hokum. 179384. 

Home abroad. 13348, 15676. 

Honey. 8058, 10644, 10645, 22721. 

Honey bees’ neeze. 8059. 

Hortense’s song. 17957. 

Hot sun baby. 5453. 

How can I love again after loving 
you. 5456, 8076, 13369. 

How to be satisfied. 22738. 

I can’t sleep in the movies any 
more. 20300, 22753. 

I don’t have to fall asleep to 
dream of you. 13395. 

I live just to love you. 20324. 

I love anything. 22789. 

I love you, adore you. 22795. 

I love you, I adore you. 8139. 

I’m just a vagabond lover. 5552, 
8156, 8157, 13447, 13448, 22812. 

I’m just wild about everything. 
sane. DIOS. 

I’m just wild over everything. 
25315. 

I’m sorry I made you ery. 13460. 

I’m ‘sorry Sally. 941, 3329. _ 

I’ve got the world right in the 
palm of my hand. 13485, 15803, 
22855, 22856. 


If I lose my heart to you. 20429. 

If you believed in me. 10820. 

In dreams you'll still belong to 
me. 22906, 28049. 

In Glasgow a wee bit 0’ Scotch is 
waiting for me. 3397. 

In honor of you. 10843. 

In the air. 5670. 

In the land of make _ believe. 
1034, 3407, 5678. 

In you all my dreams come true. 
18154, 18155. 

Inez’s entrance, act 1. 5685. 

It happened in Monterey. 25459. 

Jazz patrol. 38441, 5724. 

Jerry for short. 18187. 

Joe College. 8313, 10911, 10912. 

Just a little dairy for Mary and 
me. 18205. 

Laugh. 5814. 

Let’s talk it over. 8417, 8418, 
11048. 

Like a dream. 16026. 


IN DEX 


Feist (Leo) inc.—Continued. 


Lonely one. 38565, 5890, 5891. 

Lonely road. 8465. 

Lookin’ hot and _ keepin’ cool. 
18329, 18330. 

Lovable rogue. 18342. 

Love is a wonderful thing. 11121, 
13770, 13771, 23143. 

Love letters. 8485. 

Love made a Gypsy out of me. 
20718, 23145, 23146, 28332. 

Love me, love my dog. 18354. 

Love will find you. 13777. 

Love will find you anywhere. 
TSG, 

Mary Della. 25768, 25769. 

Meet the boy friend. 5994, 8570, 
11239. 

Melodrama. 8579. 

Memory moon. 23238, 23239, 
23241. 

Midstream. 11273, 13897. 

Moonlight rendezvous. 20882. 

My Angeline. 1454-1456, 3711- 
3713, 11349. 

My blackbirds are bluebirds now. 
S(1G, oui. 

My book of broken dreams. 
18504, 23337. 


My castle in Spain is a shack in 
the lane. 1461, 3729, 6098, 6099, 
8675, 11354. 

My dear, 8679, .sl125ieideas: 
13964, 16244, 16245, 18511, 
23342. 

My dear old 
18512, 25908. 

My dream of dreams. 13967. 

My mother’s eyes. 3745, 3746, 
8702, 87038. 

My starl ght. 1506, 1507. 

My yictory. 20964, 23406, 23407, 
28576. 

Needin’ some love. 25969. 

No one can take your place. 1555, 
11457, 11458. 

Nonchalant. 18607, 18608. 

Not enough love, baby. 18610. 

Nothing’s right. 6196. 

Oh, listen to the anvil chorus. 
18639. — 

Opening act 1. 6263. 

Paint your home with sunbeams. 
16436, 18706, 21124, 235638, 23564, 
28760. 

Peter and chorus girls. 1690. 

Photograph of the sweeter half. 
14174, 18738, 21158. 

Please let me dream in your arms. 
1717, 89381, 23614. 

Poo-poo-pe-doop, everybody’s doin’ 
it now. 3961, 6354. 

Potato peelings. 6364. 

Prayer. 6371; ° 


mother-in-law. 


1748 


pt. NI, n. s., v. 24 


Pretty girls and roses. 14236, 
14237. 
Pretty little maid of old Madrid. 

3978, 6386, 6387. 
Preity little thing. 63888, 6389, 
11698, 11699. 
Racket song. 18803. 
Richard and Gabrielle. 1802. 
Rio Rita. 9038, 9039. 


Roll along Kentucky moon. 16581. | 


Rolling in the snow. 23710. 

Rose of Mandalay. 1833. 

Satisfied. 9091, 11823, 11824, 
23747. 

Sex appeal. 6608. 

She can’t be bothered with me. 
2iSeee 

Shoe-clap-platter. 29027. 

Siboney. 14413, 14414. 

Silver swan. 18941, 18942. 

’Snice, like this. 144538, 16724, 
16725. 

Social observer. 23856. 

Some day you'll realize you’re 
wrong. 9213, 14478, 14479. 

Some little girl. 18990. 

Song market. 4178. 


Song of the bayou. 4180, 9236. 

Song of the musketeers. 2032. 

Song of the West. 14507, 14508, 
16762. 

Standing on the corner. 19038. 

Stepping h‘gh. 2069. 

Sweetheart. 9328. 

Sweetheart we need each other. 
14587, 16851, 21523, 29199. 


Sweetness. 16856, 19101. 

Talk of the town. 29223. 

Then we _ canoe-dle-oodle along. 
12180, 12181, 14639, 24050. 

There must be a sweetheart for 
me. 21586. 

Tiddledy winks. 6932, 12214, 
1221, 

Till I met you. 24089, 26672, 
29301. 

Treasure. 9420, 12249, 12250. 

Tune in on my heart. 21677, 
21678, 24136. 

Under the spell of the _ roses. 
21702, 24150, 267387. 

Unhappy butterfly. 14733, 14734, 
16995. 

Waiting for the weather to clear. 
7084. 

Wake up, dream girl. 19301. 

Wandering home. 2369, 4441. 

We love us. 29458. 

What a girl! What .a night! 
2407. 

What are you without me. 7149. 


What’s this power I have over 
women, 24246. 


INDEX 
nos. 1—12, 1929 


Whatcha got hiding behind those 
eyes. 21798. — 

When my baby does that baby 
talk for me. 9564. 

‘When the curtain comes down. 
2444, 

When we meet again sweetheart. 
12426, 14850, 17114. 

When you're counting the stars 
alone 17115, 19869, 21824, 
24284, 24285. 

Whenever I think of you. 21830, 
29504. 

Where life and dreams are true. 
4490. 

Whistling in the dark. 29519. 

Who cares what you have been. 
4493, 9586, 9587. 

Why did you kiss me last night. 
2484. 

Wipin’ the pan. 2502. 

You. 4544, 7255, 17193. 

You came. I saw, you conquered 
me. 17196, 21906, 24876, 29600. 


You gotta wanta once in a while. 


14936. 

You'll recognize my baby. 4556, 
9669, 9670. 

You ought to see my new baby. 
12548. 


You’re always in my arms. 17214, 
19466, 21934, 29619. 

You're just too late. 9677. 

You’re my little theme song. 
19471. 

Feist (Leo) ltd.: 

I found a one way street to 
heaven. 22764. 

O, England. 21023. 


‘Feist’s jingles. 138154. 
Felden (Oscar) Under the old oak. 
19248. 


Feldman (B.) & co.: 
Be contented. 12712. 
Burning sand. 4816. 
Closer to heay’n. 27386. 
Cuddlesome. 12952. : 
Garden where my dreams came 

true. 7940. 

Great camp meetin’ day. 760. 
How are you off for eggs. 8075. 
I live round the corner. 25276. 


Is there room for a little one. 
15886. 

Lancashire love. 18257. 

Lazy Amazon. 28242. 

Let’s be sweethearts again. 11039. 

Like a song that falls out of the 
Sky, 137: 

Little sweetheart of mine. 16048. 

Madelaine. 8514. 

My idea of paradise. 18975. 

Oh! Maggie, what have you been 
up to? 18640. 

On the top of a Tennessee hill. 
1628. 

One, two, three, four, five. 1648. 

Only want you. 8842. 

Park yourself close to me. 21131. 

Petticoat lane. 6317. 

Pork pie pigs. 8946. 

Roly Farola. 6476. 

Same to you—upholstered. 4085. 

She said she wouldn’t. 1944. 

Spread out your wings. 29136. 

Sunny Rhyl. 16831. 

Sweet Hawaiian. 16848. 

Tahiti. 12118. 

Talkies the whole of the day. 
19115. 

That’s all love means to you. 
12168. 

There’s no power on earth can pull 
it down. 2185. 

Tiddley-iddley - iddley - iddley - hi. 
2206. 

To-morrow—perhaps—but not to- 
day. 2222. 

Wait a minute. 29422. 


Wait till his ship comes home. 


2357. 

Wanderer, come home. 29434. 

Wasting the hours. 29446. 

What’s the matter with the gravy. 
9552. 

Whatyerfraidof. 7163. 

When the roll is called up yonder. 
9568. 

When you smile. 29502. 

When you’ve gone, I know I shall 
ery. 2456. 

Why should a lemon be sweetened 
with sugar. 19398. 


Feldman (C. W.) Aegyptische nichte. 
9722. 


I’m fascinated with you. 18035. Feldman (Solly) I love to eat marsh- 


I must have a cup of tea. 3336. 


mallows. 5522. 


I’ve got those old man river blues. | Felix (Hugo): 


10777. 

I want to be somebody’s sweet- 
heart. 27996. 

If the wealth of this world be- 
longed to me. 28025. 

If you’ve not heard it. 10824. 

If you were the only girl. 25398, 
28032. 


1749 


Arm in arm. 4649. 

Bogie-man. 15168. 

Coming from the ball. 12916, 
12047. 

Coquette’s dream. 15277. 

Dark designs. 5003. 

Fight. 6386. 

Furious chase. 5262. 


INDEX : 


nos. 1-12, 1929 

Felix (Hugo)—Continued. 
evs hurry. wi9t 
Linden tree. 25623. 


Loves raptures. 5925. 
Melancholy. 1354. 
Merry countryside. 
Mirage. 6031. 
Over the purple sage. 16433. 
Remembrance. 14287-14289. 
Sneaking. 1995. 
Valse capricieuse. 2296. 
Felix (Louis) Beneath the starry 
skylight with you. 24578. 
Fell (EK. W.) If my dreams could 
only come true. 10817. 
Felletter (R. J.) United States of 
America. 19258. 
Fellman (Pauline) : 
French quit Rhine. 
I am _ always 
25240. 
I dream of life. 22762. 
Nothing can hold a man who is 


1376. 


27684. 
ready for you. 


to leave. 23463. 
Fellows (F. G.) Dreaming of you. 
10282. . 
Felman (Hazel) Tumbling mustard. 
14713. 
Felmet (D. .W.) Only mine in 
dreams. 26104. 
Feltcorn (Herman) Rolling stone. 
11777. 
Felton (W. M.): j 
Boy’s own book of pianoforte 
pieces. 233. 


Chuckles. 366. 
Gypsy trail. 15617. 
Litany. 4099. 
Mirror dance. 
Omnipotence. 
Pixies’ carnival. 23490. 
Prayer of the penitent. 16498. 
Trio club favorite pieces. 29336. 
Would God I were the tender ap- 
ple blossom. +4532. 
Felts (HK. D.) Humming bird and 
honeysuckle. 25224. | 
Female funster. 20043. 
Female religious of the Order of St. 
Dominic. Cantemus. 12842. 
Femme nue. 5198, 5199, 10404. 
-Fenerty (M. E.) I found the end of 
my rainbow. 22765. 
Fenner (Hthel) Homestead on the 
hillside. 13351. 


Fenton (Rome) My little dream house 
on the hill. 28549. 
Fenzel (Anna): 
Genia. 15553. 
Just another kiss, my dear. 10945. 
Feo (Alberto de) Maschere del cuore. 
18845. 
Feo (Ida de) 


1393. 
4100. 


See De Feo (Ida) 


Piedigrotta 1929. 


Feola (Francesco) 


21164. 
Fera (Michael) Blue chords. 202. 
Feramors. 4072. 


Ferazzoly (Peter) 

Fergus (Phyllis) 
entine. 15599. 

Ferguson (Franklin) Moonlight on 
the Mississippi. 11315. 


Ferguson (Harry): 


Candida. 27310. 
Grandmother’s val- 


Ever since I fell in love with 
you. lSi22. 
TVll keep on dreaming of you. 
13415. 
Silver threads among the gold. 
9158. 
Ferguson (Pauline) Palms of para- 
dise. 14136. . 
Ferguson (W. H.) Red hot Hotten- 
tot). 1787: 


Fernandez (J.): 
Noche serena y obscura. 11469. 
Paloma mensagera. 23569. 
Fernandez (O. L.): 
Dois epigrammas. 628. 
Marcha dos soldadinhos desafi- 


nados. 1326. 
Fernandez (Timoteo) Chancla. 27335. 
Fernay (Marius): 
Djenane. .17647. 
Scénes hongroises. 18887. 
Scénes slaves. 18888. 


Fernwood (Albert) : 
She’s a girl from my home town. 
1936. 
Your smile. 
Ferrara (Joseph) 


2570. 
New York bella. 


20990. 
Ferrara (Nick) While I am thinking 
of you. 12442.. , 


Ferrari (Cristina de’ See De Fer- 
rari (Cristina ) 
Ferrari (Hrmanno Wolt-) 
Ferrari (Ermanno) 
Ferraro (Dorothy) First flower. 7891. 
Ferraro (Giuseppe or Joseph) : 
Bacchanalian dance. 2690. 
Canto dell’ usignuolo. 295. 


See Wolf- 


Catari’ me faie muri. 17487. 
Fra le rose. 138197. 

Neapolitan rhapsody. 25966. 
Notte ’e neantesemo. 21007. 


Panzanno’ a mamma mia. 116386. 
Sogno d’un tango. 9201. 
Ferraro (Samuel) Wondering who’s 
kissing you now. 14905. 


Ferrata (Giuseppe) : 

Romance. 17236 (337). 

Sul’ organetto. 17236 (407). 
Ferrazzano (lL. F.) Risa. 9041. 
Ferré (Antonin) ;: 

Ce n’était qu’une simple fleur. 

24701. 


Oublié. ©3879. 


1750 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Ferrers (Herbert) So we'll go no 


more a-roving. 14459. 
Ferreté (lL. M.): 
Al amanecer. 9737. 


Glorias de Espana. 15571. 
Murmullos. 11341. 

Tarde fulera. 6862. 

Ferrett (C. S.): 

Katy did. 8864. 

To a talisman rose. 12222. 
Ferri (John) Sweetheart, I still love 
you. 19095. 
Ferris (Pauline) 
game. 27991. 
Ferris (T. M.) 
25844. 
Ferris (W. T.) No one in the world 

but you. 6187. 
Perroud (P. O.).: 
Chirurgie. 341, 342. 
Marche. 7876. 
Nonchalante. 16336, 16337. 
Sérénade. 1919, 4118. 
Sonatine. 9226. 
Ferullo (Francesco) 
love. 8715. 
Fesch (Willem de) 
pieces. 17751. 

Féte du village. 19515. 

Fetras (Oscar): 

Bei nacht und nebel. 2728. 
Frohsinn auf den bergen. 3110. 
Read the’ answer in the stars. 

17236 (330). 
Fett (Walter) ERNE smappens 
for the best. 20016. 
Feuchtinger (Julius) : 


I’ve played the 


Missouri, my own. 


My queen of 


Three short 


Abenteuer in Schottland. 19498, 

19499. 

Es wire ewig schad! 20001. 
Feuermann (Emanuel) Praktische 
violoncello-schule. 23627. 
Feuersnot. 6787, 12594 (872, 373), 


19491 (221-223), 26532. 
Feuillard (L. R.): 


Etudes du jeune violoncelliste. 
10358. 

Petits concerts de chambre. 11640, 
11641. 

Février (Henry) : 

Aphrodite. 63, 64. 

Femme nue. 5198, 5199, 10404. 

Idylle. 38065. : 


Idylle au bord de l’étang. 15821. 
Feyrer (Valentine) jr.: 
Marg’ret. 8543. 


Near the sea. 8738. 


Fiaba dello zar saltan. 7881. 

Fiaccone (Edoardo) Stresa Lido. 
21485. 

-Fiancé de Thylda. 2589 (96), 12594 
(310). 

Fiancée du Tzar. 17498. 

Fiancée vendue. 633. 


Fichandler (William ) 
of Elikum Zunser. 
Fichera (M. A.): 


Selected songs 
7303. 


Love me a little bit-kid. 25681. 

Song of Teaberry gum. 11999. 
Fichthorn (C. L.): 

Chanson d’été. 17495. 

Free me from self. 27682. 

It I could be like Thee. 18102. 
F-chthorn (G. W.) Meet me at the 

fair. 20818. 


Fickénscher (Arthur): 
Lord, who throughout these forty 
days. 3575. 
Suzette. 2098. 
Three French folk songs. 
Fickley (Russell) 
was loving you. 
Fiddle-dee-dee. 
Hreet (CE. a 
Chapel on the hill. 
My Gallatin. 23357. 
F ebig (Art) Yes! there is g Santa 


3066. 
I dreamed that I 
17995. 

12594 (440). 


27341 


Claus, VTS, 

Field (Frances) Won’t you tell me 
why. 29570. 

Field (G. F.) Boy of my dreams. 
9950. 


Fielder (S. L.) 
we're for you. 
Fielding (James) 
Fields (Arthur) : 
I can’t sleep in the movies any 


Fru tland high school, 
10476. 


Sweetheart. 26573. 


more. 20300, 22753. 

I found my sunshine under an 
umbrella. 17997. 

I got a code in by doze. 3287, 
8111. 

Little darlin’, it’s you. 25630. 

She only laughs at me. 9134. 


Tex, old pal. 65880. 
Fields (B. L.) Coea cola rag. 15259 
Fields (George) Coca cola rag. 15259. 
Fields (Irving) My bundle of dreams. 

16240. 
Fields (Paul ne) 
ful pal, . 15755. 
Fields (R. P.) You’ve stolen my heart 
completely. 12562. 
Fields (Solly) pseud. 
(Solly) 
Fiel tz (Alexander 
19491 (57), 22457. 
Fierrabras. 11842. 
Fierro (—): 

Ensueno. 7823. 

Me despido triguenita. 

Momento feliz. 8626. 

Para qué nos conocimos? 18716. 

Ratos de loco. 9006. 

Solo. 9210. 

Fierro (Emeterio) : 
Corazon. 27421. 
Flor de mis primeros anos. 


I love you, wonder- 


See Feldman 


von) Eliland. 


8563. 


17766 


1751 


INDEX 


Fierro (EKmeterio)—Continued. 
Hermila. 17920. 
Muchacho alegre. 
Oh mujer. 28691. 
Rogon. 9050. 
Siempre sonando. 
Sin t'. 18947. 
Trinidad. 19224. 

Fiévet (Paul) Deux piéces symphoni- 


28509. 


18938. 


ques. 3067. 

Fifty classic masterpieces for violin 
and piano. 4695, 5899. 

Fifty million Frenchmen. 27650, 


28012, 28773, 28878, 29605. 
Fike (Irene) Are you alone when 


I’m alone. 24506. 
Files (H. N.) Girl of the sunny 
Ozarks. 10517. 


Filiatrault (L.M.) Nanibaujau. 1521. 

Filipino federation of America, ine. 
Musical dept. Oh! my sweet dar- 
ling. 11519. 

Filippi® (A. de) See De Filippi (A.) 

Filippucci (EKdm.) Scéne de ballet Au 
elair de lune. 4094. 

Filler (Harry) : 
Blue moments. 
Collegiate Joe. 

Fillis (Len.) : 
T need a good kind man. 27971. 
Just another. 1127. 


9933. 
2864. 


Fillmore (C. M.) Mother-love. 6067. 
Fillmore (F. A.): 
Fillmore’s male choir. 24426 (86). 


Triumphant praise. 24426 (285). 
Fillmore (G.) Whistling farmer boy. 
29518. 
F limore (Henry) : 
Americans we. 4629, 4630. 
Boss Trombone. 17428, 17429, 
22156. 
Ham Trombone. 
Old time political parade. 
8821. 


Fillmore (i, Ey): 
Dawning. 15327. 
Easter lillies. 7310 (54). 
Fillmore’s Christmas recitations 
and dialogues. 17755. 
Fillmore’s Easter recitat’ons and 
dialogues. 641. 
Joy to the world. 4577 (193). 
Merry Christmas songs. 18448. 
Recitations and songs no. 5. 11746. 
Way of peace. 17062. 
Fillmore (l. F.) Triumphant praise. 
24426 (285). 
Fillmore bros. co : 


17876-17878. 
8820, 


American flyer. 9770. 

Americans we. 4629, 4630. 

Apv.l eyes. 4644. 

Boss Trombone. 17428, 17429, 
ea, 

Dawning. 153827. 


pt. TI, n. s., v. 24 


Did you give your heart to Jesus. 
5045. 

Hspanola jazz. 

Fillmore beginners’ 
640. 

Fillmore’s Christmas recitations 
and dialogues. 17755. 

Fillmore’s Haster recitations and 
dialogues. 641. 

French march patrol. 

Great joy. 25115. 

Hallelujah feelin’. 

Ham Trombone. 17876-17878. 

Heah dem bells. 5402. 

His grace is sufficient for me. 
10632. 

Junetime. 8326. 

King of the ar. 

Marcella. 18396. 

Merry Christmas songs. 

Mother-love. 6067. 

My Advocate. 11348. 

O—give Thy grace to me. 6210. 

Old Black Joe. 11525. 

Old time political parade. 8820, 
8821. 

Over land and sea. 

Pacific Southwest 
18705. 

Pilgrims’ triumphal. 

Recitations and songs 
11746. 

Regimental pride. 

Take time for prayer. 

Way of peace. 17062. 

While I have you. 12448. 

Fina (D. P.): 

Dreams, just dreams. 17679. 

If you'll only keep smiling with 
me. 5640. 
Just for you, 

25518. 
Midnight skies. 25882. 
My heart holds a rose. 
One little kiss. 21081. 
Station L.0.V.E. 2062. 
Three little words. 24080. 
Waiting, just for you. 19299. 


Finck (Herman) : 
A. D. 1620.) 25746 
Ascherberg’s ideal cinema series. 
17320. 
Be kind to little golf balls. 4714. 
Espagnolia. 27607. 
From a wandering iceberg. 25717. 
Nautilus. 25718. 
Song. 25719. 
Starlight. 25720. 
Sunset love. 16887, 19073. 
To the sea. 25722. 
Waldteufel memories. 7091. 
Binck (Jk. aie: 
Big hearted baby. 4742. 
Chan. 4877. 


7828, 7829. 
band book. 


7929. 
53TT. 


8376. 
18448. 


8860. 
exposition. 


8919. 
m0, . Db. 


18814. 
9343. 


my sweetheart. 


6116. 


1752 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1929 


Good morning. 5334. 

Hobo Joe. 54384. 

Just a little kiss at twilight. 5750. 

Lovely night in Spain. 1281. 

Tomorrow’s violets. 6959. 

We'll be cutting paper dolls to- 
gether. 2382. 


Finden (Amy Woodforde-) See Wood- 
forde-Finden (Amy) 

Findlay (Francis) : 

Remembrance. 11755. 

Swallow. 12098. 
Fine (Sidney): 

She knows how. 189238. 

What good is it. 21790. 


Finey (J. V.) 
26382. 
Finger (C. J.) 
4970. 
Finigan (J. M.): 
Heaven-sent. 22690. 
My heart croons a song. 23368. 
You’re not the kind. 24398. 
Finizio (Ino) Mandolinista 
3615. 
Fink (—): 
Agitator. 
Betrayal. 27213. 
Despair. 27504. . 
Enticement. 27595. 
Flatteries. 27660. 
Giggles. 27713. 
Irritable. 28091. 
Jota felice. 281438. 
Recollections. 28890. 
Fink (A.): : 
Anguish. 27128. 
Argument.. 27140. 
Destruction. 27506. 
Sneak. 29080. 
Fink (Adolph): 
Conquerors. 
Heart pangs. 20230. 
Inundation. 25445. 
Jester’s downfall. 
Parting. .) 21133. 
Wonderful star of love. 
Fink (Harry) Just for you. 
Fink (S. M.) Zur maienzeit. 
‘Finke (John) jr.: 
Bambino. 2700. 
Carmita. 4856. 
Face in a star above me. 
I found a four leaf clover. 
Just like a lark. 3479. 
Mating time. 5980. 
Neath the moon. 3778. 
Old moon. 3851. 
Sons of old Ireland can love ’till 
they die. 6740. 
Tell me dear. 4272. 
True heaven. 4368. 
Finkelstein (H. D.) 
10948. 


Shadows of yesterday. 


Cowboy’s meditation. 


1928. 


27075. 


10110. 


15919. 


19416. 


10948. 
2577. 


3036. 
3285. 


Just for you. 


Finland, reciprocal copyright protee- 
tion of music, p. 5. 
Finlay (Kenneth): 


Crossing the bar. 10182. 
Scotland yet. 6571. 
Winter winds have chilled our 
bones. 4514. 
Finnerty (Helen) Daddy, Oh daddy. 
12960. 
Finston (Arthur) No one who cares 
about me. 16333. 
Fioravanti (Guido) Seul amour. 
4122. 


Fiorda (Nuccio) : 
Amico Fritz. 23209. 
Inno di Roma. 18160. 


Fioretta. 2756, 2811, 2974, 3069, 4064. 
Fiorito (Ted) : 

At the waters edge. 4666. 

Dusty roads. 22489, 27571. 

I’m sorry Sally. 941, 3329. 

I used to love her in the moon- 

light. 5596. 

Irene. 3422, 5689. 

Joe College. 8313, 10911, 10912. 

Melancholy me. 3648. 


Put on your Sunday face. 8982. 

Sorrows. 6741. 

Then you’ve never been blue. 
9381, 14642. 


Till we meet. 6940. 
Um pah. 4383, 7021. : 
What’s the use of loving. 2420, 
7156. 
Fire drill. 10417. 
Fire laddies we. 10418. 
Fireman, save my child! 
Firestone (C. B.): 
Enter Pauline. 17712. 
Out in the prairies. 18692. 


Firestone (Idabelle) In my garden. 
5662. 


7889. 


Firm foundation pub. house. Carols 
of praise. 2816. 
Kirmin (fr.) . Roger Bacon” high 


school march and song. 9049. 
First (I. M.): 

Fly away with me. 10441, 25006. 
I’m lonesome for you. 15774. 
First lessons in violin playing. 5212. 

First melody book. 3073. 
Fischel (Marguerite) : 
Chinese song. 2839. 
Nocturne, the lake waters. 
Pizzicato. 3952. 
Fischel (Max) Gamble’s class method 
for strings. 20120-20122, 22571. 
Fischer (A. L.) By the _ rippling 
Schuylkill’s shore. 4577 (45). 
Fischer (Anna): 
My twilight rose. 8725. 
Sweetheart, what’s troubling you. 
23993. 


5214. 


1753 


Fischer (B. M) You’re locked in 
heart forever. 21985. 
Fischer (Carl) inc.: 
Abodah. 12601. 
Acrobatic fliver. 11. 
Adagio. 5350. 
Agnus Dei. 15145. 
Airs russes. 4600. 
Alberta. 12616. 


INDEX 


my 


American army military march. 


2631. 


American spirit band and orches- 


tra folio. 27114. 
Andante. 15361. 
Andantino. 6497, 13685. 
Angelus. 22024. 
Argument. 27141. 
Artisan. 27144. 


At the court of Santa Claus. 


27148. 
At the spinet. 4665. 
Atilla. 19579, 22052. 
Ave Maria. 

23761. 
Avowal. 


Awake, 
22063. 


15080. 
and sing full 


Baa! baa! black sheep. 27165. 


Barearolle. 27187. 

Bayou serenade. 22087. 

Be not dismayed. 22089. 

. Bella zingara. 19639. 

Blue dusk. 4762. 

Bourrée. 27177. 

Brano ocarina method. 4791. 

Bread of the world 
broken. 22165. 

Brockton band book. 4801. 

Burned letter. 12805. 


By the rivers of Babylon. 
By the roadside. 4823. 
Cancion del olvido. 290. 
Canzone. 6864. 

Cascades. 22205. 

Cellist; 2iscal. 


Chassidish. 27346. 
Chink walk. 27360. 


Christmas echoes. 358. 
Clover field 22260. 
College celebration. 15265. 


4678, 4679, 16642, 


gladly. 


in mercy 


27300. 


Columbia university band. 388. 


Concerto. 2333. 
Conqueror. 12925. 
Consider the lilies. 12926. 
Cripple Creek. 22301. 
Cuckoo. 22310. 

Cygne. 16616. 

Dance of the rebbitzen. 27459. 
Dancing moonbeams. 15313. 
Danse Carolina. 22330. 
Danse des valets. 27466. 
Danse humoresque. 22331. 
Darkies’ jubilee. 12976. 
Darling. 5004. 


1754 


pt. I, n. S., v. 24 


Day dreams. 12983, 12984. 

Day is past and over. 22342. 

Dickory, dickory, dock. 27512. 

Dreams, nothing more _ than 
dreams. 15405. 

Edelweiss of ivory. 560. 


Highteen exercises or études for 


flute. 15130. 
Hili Hili. 22449, 
Etude. 6005, 6573. 
Fairies’ ball. 13134. 
Fairy dance. 611. 
Fantaisie—impromptu. 4908. . 
Fantasy on Russian themes. 5183. 
Firefly fancies. 27653. 
For Elise. 15118. 
Friend of you. 15531. 
From heaven’s heights I come to 
you. 22561. — 


Funny guy. 698. 


Garden of dreams. 5267. 
Gavotte. 15544, 20128, 22576. 
Gipsy maidens. 22595. 
Gloria Patri. 23249. 

God is our refuge. 138249. 
Golondrina. 15589. 
Grandma’s favorite. 
Grave. 5349. 
Hark! hark! the lark. 


15598. 
16643. 


Harlequinade. 10584. 
Hazel. 226738. 
Hebrew melody. 13319. 


Help, Lord, my God. 22694. 

Hey, diddle, diddle. 27821. 

Him and her. 8834. 

Honey in de comb. 27853. 

Hungarian rhapsody. 877-879. 

Hunting scene. 13376, 27874. 

I-love-it. 5519. 

Iltis piano books. 28034, 28035. 

In a Japanese garden. 13529. 

In an old garden. 1014. 

In the village. 5681. 

Inimitable lovers. 15875. 

Interlochen. 13559. 

Intermezzo. 6466. 

Jairus’ daughter. 

Jean and Babette. 

Jesse James. 1088. 

Joie de vivre. 15930, 28137. 

Juggler. 13615. 

June rose. 1109, 15939. 

June waltz. 1110. 

Just a little song of love. 

King Saul. 28208. 

Komik kvarrel. 138664. 

Larghetto. 18673. 

Little Bo Peep. 28281. 

Little brown house. 23082. 

Little chicks. 28284. 

Little Indian, Sioux or Crow. 
28289. 

Little Jack Horner. 28290. 

Little marching soldiers. 23089. 


15906. 
28126. 


13622. 


INDEX 
nos. 1—12, 1929 


Little match girl. 1231. 
Little Navajo. 28298. 


Lohengrin’s farewell to Blsa.. 


24194. 

Lord, hear the voice of my com- 
plaint. 23128. 

Love duet and Brangaene’s warn- 
me. 235. 

Lucky jade. 283855. 

Magic dream. 28364. 

Mah little tater blossom. 28368. 

Maid churning. 1314. 

Malquerida. 28375. 

Mandy Lou. 16114, 28380. 

Manikins. 5961. 

Marjorie Daw. 28397. 

Master school of modern piano 
playing & _ virtuosity. 8557, 
25717. 

May dance. 16145. 

Meistersinger yon 
29421. 

Melody. 17168. 

Miami moon. 138892. 

Mighty fortress is our God. 23270. 

Miniature music dramas. 28454. 

Minuetto. 5397, 6029. 

Mirage. 6031. 

Mississippi mood. 6088. 

Moment musical. 28968. 

Moroceo. 28488. 

Music box. 1448. 

My little star. 18979. 

Night fancies. 28609-28612. 

Night is king. 28613-28615. 

Nocturnal Tangier. 6191. 

Norwegian dance. 226386. 

Now the lilac tree’s in bud. 23472. 

O God be merciful. 1576. 

O longing generation. 23478. 

O Saviour, precious Saviour. 
14072. 

Oh man, behold thou thy Master. 
23497, 

Old Glory, I salute you. 28706. 

Old soldier. 14099. 

On the lake. 23523. 

On the Volga. 21070, 23527. 

On wings of song. 1369, 23250. 

Orientale. 16417. 

Orpheus. 138241. 

Our Flag. 28735-28737. 

Painted clock. 1662. 

Parade. 1670. 

Parade of the gendarmes. 14144, 
16443. 

Pastorella. 6308. 

Pax vobiscum. 237638 . 

Petite berceuse. 23594. 

Petite valse. 6316. 

Pochon album for school orches- 
tra. 14202. 

Pony ride. 28837. 

Praeludium. 6369. 


Niirnberg. 


2469—30——13 1755 


Praise God from whom all bless- 
ings flow. 16495. 

Prelude. 6418, 15151. 

Prince Charming. 6393. 

Princesse jaune. 28939. 

Prisoner for life. 1747. 

Progressive rhythmic band music 
folio. 11709. 

Proletariers kampflied. 14245. 

Publie school loose leaf method. 
6400, 6401, 16522, 16523. 

Puck. 23646. 

Pussy willow. 28870. 

Quartet in G major for strings. 
23655. 


Querida. 6412. 


Raindrops. 28884. 
Redwing. 23684. 

Reitia. 16552. 

Rejoice greatly. 16553. 
Restlessness. 6488, 28900. 
Rhythmic recreations. 23695. 
Rigaudon. 14305. 
Rock-a-bye-baby. 28913. 
Rococco minuet. 1822. 
Roi. 28919. 

Romanee. 6478, 23713. 
Rondino. 23717, 27202. 
Rondo. 809, 2056. 
Russian danseuse. 1850. 
Sam Bass. 1865. 
Sanctuary. 1866. 

Searf dance. 22216. 
Scénes poétigques. 13252. 
Scheme modulations. 9100. 


~Seherzo. 4910. 


Seville. 28996-28998. 

Shepherd’s song. 14402. 

Siciliano. 1958. 

Singing bird in a little gold box. 
1971. 

Sir Galahad. 144338. 

Sketches of London. 23835. 

Slumber song. 23766. 

Smeary Ike. 29071, 29072. 

So beautiful. you are. 6690. 

Soirées de Vienne. 14871. 

Son tutto duolo. 14495. 

Sonata guinta. 22648. 

Song of exile. 16752. 

Song of home. 16756. 

Song to the Flag. 29120-29122. 

Song without words. 23901. 

Songs of Italy. 6734. 

Sonnet. 23933. 

Spirit of youth. 29183-29135. 

Sprite dance. 2057. 

Step by step. 2065, 2067. 

Stepping along. 16806, 19043. 

Storm King Mountain. 29152. 

Student’s concerto. 16818. 

Sun is not a-bed. 29165. 

Sunrise and Siegfried’s parting 
from Briinnhilde. 2355. 


INDEX 


Fischer (Carl) ine.—Continued. 


Sweet Mary to the temple fares. 
23970. 

Swing song. 23997. 

Swishing veils. 16859. . 

Tale a garden told. 24009. 

Taps. 29230. 

Things. 6916. 

Thirty-two piano studies for young 
fingers. 23781. 

Time to rise. 29304. 

Toy band,.22381: 

Toy time. 6967. 

Trille du diable. 2241. 

Triplin’-sax. 2247. 

Turkey in the straw. 6998. 

Turn Thy face from my sins. 
16981. 

Turn ye, turn ye! 14717. 

Twilight dreams. 24141. 

Twinkling stars. 16984. 

Under the April moon. 24148. 

Unrest. 16998. 

Up in a swing. 29378. 

Valse. 348, 15180, 17164, 23732. 

Valse Juanita. 123805. 

Valsette. 17022, 17023. 

Vereecken (Ben) album. 14760. 

Violin concerto. T7060. 

Visions of you. T7065. 

Waltersonia. 14783. 

Waltz. 12787. 

Waltz poem. 14785, 14786, 17052, 
17053. 

Waltzing doll. 2367. 

Warrior’s march... 14794. 

Wash day, 7114. — 

We leave the winds to tell. 7124. 

When in the hour of utmost need. 
24265. 

When night descends in silence. 
24267. 

Whistling boy. 2469. 

Winds to the silent morn. 14891. 

With love along. 14901, 17161. 

Wohlfahrt foundation studies. 
2515, 17165. 

World, farewell, thou canst not 
hold me. 24351. 

Writing drills and theory work. 
2531—2533. 

Yisker. 29592. 

Young America. 14956, 14957, 
24406. 

30 and 1 folksongs from the south- 
ern mountains. 23167. 

416 exercises for the clarinet. 
12594 (186). 


Fischer (Edna) Some day soon. 
16737. 
Fischer (Ernst) : 


Amerikanisches. 15036. 
Burleske. 15190. 
Fliessendes gold. 25019. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Fox trot. 25019. 
Plauderei. 16483. 
Play of the waves. 25019. 
Samum. 25019. 
Stelldichein. 16803. 
Fischer (G. A.) Two. blue eyes. 
26729. 
Fischer (George) Mass in honor of 
St. Michael. 24426 (171). 
Fischer (H. C.) Forgiveness. 3098. 
Fischer (Irwin) Lullaby. 1295. 
Fischer (J.) & bro.: 
Ad matutinum. 2598. 
Adoramus te Christe. 7318. 
Afterglow. 7326. 
Angels’ grotto. 15041. 
Asperges me. 7406. 
Ave Maria. 7425, 7428, 27158—. 
27160. 
Beside your window. 2741. 
Blue butterfly. 2762. 
Bobolink and the chickadee. 213. 
Bonum est. 7527. 
By my command. 7998. 
Camp meetin’ song. 19748. 
Cantate Domino. 7575. 
Cantie cantraip. 10018. 
Cantilena e musetta. 2807. 
Cathedral cliffs. 15226. 
Chimes of St. Mark. 222384. 
Christmas fantasy in march-form. 
24723. 
Cocaine Lil. 19812. 
Come live with me. 10098. 
Cortége triumphal. 4958. 
Cossack. 4959. 
Cousin Jedediah. 19848. 
Creation hymn. T7684. 
Cross it for yourself. 15295. 
Cruz de Mayo. 27442. 
Cynara. 7696. 
Dicky bird hops. 19928. 
Djouala’s song. 27524. 
Dream-ship. 22416, 24879-24881. 
Dreamin’ time. 5100, 5101. 
Dreaming memories. 5102. 
Eliland. 22457. 
Emperor and the nightingale. 567. 
Fog fleet. 661. 
Frankie and Johnny. 20102. 
Ganza-drums. 27696, 27697. 
Haec dies. 775. 
He’s gone away. 20218. 
I dream of Jeannie. 15727. 
If I but knew. 56380. 
In music land. 10845. 
In the fore of the year. 10851. 
Instrumental unisons. 18162. 
Israel mourns her lost splendor. 
25456. 
Jesu dulcis memoria. 83807. 
Juravit Dominus. 8380. 
Kalikongo. 25541, 25542. 
Listen to the mocking bird. 16034. 


1756 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Loneliness. 1241. 


Lord is risen today. 16068. 
Love’s secret. 11142. 
Mabel’s waltz. 20746. 


Margaret-Emily skating. 20783. 
Mary wore three links of chain. 
16138. 

Missa Orbis factor. 28460. 

Missa pro defunctis. 1396. 

Missa VIII. toni. 23284. 
Mystery for Christmas. 
Nelly was a lady. 163810. 
Nicht of spring. 6176. 


23414. 


No luliaby need Mary sing. 28627. 

O salutaris Hostia. 8790, 28666, 
28667. 

Offering. 28680. 

Oh Suzanna. 163880. 

Pilot gig. 16477. 

Pirates. 28815. 

Playing the piano. 14194. 

Prairie waters by night. 11686. 

Prelude and toceata. 1730. 

Reverie pastorale. 9026. 

Rhythmic design. 16566. 

River, river. 6463, 6464. 

Scherzo. 4105. 

Sea fan. 16653. 

Sketches from nature. 6674. 

Sleep, my little one. 23839, 23840. 

Sold down the river. 2001. 

Sonate Sylvain pour piano. 18996. 

Song of joy. 238887. 

Sonnet. 8516. 

Southern moon. 6745, 6746. 

Souvenir. 41938. 

Spanish dance. 2046. — 

Suite in the olden style. 6795. 

Susie goes a-shoppin’. 21503. 


Swinging ’neath the apple tree. 
pA LT A5% 

Teddy bear’s pranks. 

Time’s garden. 26674. 

’Tis but a little faded flower. 
21633. 

To the moon. 12227. 

Twilight memories. 7007, 7008. 

Under the harvest moon. 12291. 

Variations on a theme by Gevaert. 
26770. 


21545. 


Veni Creator Spiritus. 26773. 
Vidi aquam. 4413. 

Where e’er you walk. 7998. 
*Zek’] saw de wheel. 17228. 


Fischer (J. K. F.) 


Fischer (L. D.): 
Anthems. 2644. 
Beautiful land of nod. 
Birthday song. 19657. 
Clouds. 7647. 

I thought. 3348. 

Fischer (Ludwig) My lodging is the 

cellar here. 17236 (282) 


Festmusik. 20045. 


TA76. 


Fischer (Margaret) : 
Dreaming of 
15403. 
Kiss that meant adieu. 15970. 
. Lovers lane. 183860. 
Night of love. 23440. 
Shanghai lady. 18921. 
Fischer (Paul) musikalienhandlung. 
Wir trinken noch eins. 12486. 
Fischer (W. G.) I love to tell the 


you sweetheart. 


story. 27940. 
Fischerman (Jascha) My lovely lady. 
20939. 


Fischman (Julia) 
Fiser (Vaclav) : 
Majova nace. 
Nase 
28591. 
U potucku-valtik. 29362. 
Fish (Charlotte) Rafael. 26230. 
Fish (@hmC€.) 97: 
All I have are dreams of you. 
4610. 
Her name is Helen. 3218. 


Why do I? 29582. 


28371. 
babiecatanci-sousedska. 


I don’t mind the rain drops. 3281. 
T’ll go to Chicago! 3296. 

I’m all aflutter. 3313. 

You could have had me. 4549. 


Fish (Larry) jr. See Fish (lL. C.) 
jr. 
Fishbach (Henry) 
grow on trees. 387. 
Fishburn (L. S.) Let me dream in 
your arms of love. 13689. 
Fisher (A. C.): 
I shall see Jesus. 8197. 
Jesus is ever the same. 
Since His love came 
heart. 9163. 
Fisher (A. H.): 
Lonely for someone. 25652. 
That means that your in love. 
16895. . 
Fisher (C. R.) 
14976 (306) 
Fisher (C. W.) 
Fisher (Hmil) 
Fisher (Ethel) 
Fisher (Fred) : 
Better things in life. 24590. 
Blue is the night. 24611. 
Ching, ching, ching. 24715. 
Cotton. 24767. 
Dust. 27570. 
Dynamic personality. 
19970. 
Fleurette. 3081, 5224. 
Girl trouble. 25071. 
I’d rather be blue over you. 
I don’t want your kisses. 
I want to! I got to! 
be loved. 20399. 
Ich liebe dich. 15817. 


All nuts don’t 


8308. 
into my 


Song of the traveler. 


Cubanelle. 10136. 
Pirate bold. 16479: 
Blight. 17407. 


15419, 


894. 
13396. 
I have to 


of 


INDEX 


pt..101, n. s.,.voi24 


Fisher (red )—Continued. 
Leave it that way. 28245. 
Lucia. 5933, 11151. 

My madonna. 3744. 


There is a garden in my dreams. 


26644. 
Until the end. 14740. 
When you find me 
14855. 
Fisher (H. J.): 
That’s what you’ve done to me. 
4295. 
You'll really miss me. 
Fisher (Herbert) : 
I want you back again. 968. 
Keystone march. 5781. 
Fisher (Howard) Old violin.. 11535. 
Fisher (Hoyt) There’s a smile for 
evry tear. 2182. 
Fisher (J. M.) jr. 
Fisher (J. O.): 
Amazon. 15032. 
Anella. 15040. 
At the break of the day. 15064. 
Big man, sweet man. 15141. 
Blow wind, blow. 15156. 
Caracas. 15219. 
Coccotte. 17538. 
Cruceta. 15296. 
De yo devere. 153832. 
Dog eatcher. 15374. 
Girls and women of today. 15563. 
Gombo Lai Lai. 15590. 
Happy days. 15628. 
Justine. 15952. 
Luna Maracibo. ‘16097. 
One cent—honey comb. 16409. 


dreaming. 


4555. 


Nancy Lee. 238419. 


Rosa caraquena. 16585. 
Rosita. 16596. 
Sofia. 16730. 
Sweet Charlie. 19079. 


Sweet Sammy. 16849. 
Tell the population. . 16885. 
Toddy. 16945. 

West Indian sunshine. 
Whey-whey. 17126. 
Why girls are fond of policemen. 


17077. 


17138. 
Fisher (Leander) Robin’s departure. 
6468. 
Fisher (Margorie) Always by myself. 
15029. 
Fisher (N. BH.) If you smile. 22897. 
Fisher (Phil) Gunner Jim. 17870. 
Fisher (R. D.) You have gone. 
29606. 


Fisher (W. A.): 
Bass songs. 172386 (31) 
Daybreak. 2589 (64) 
Last night. 17236 (214) 
Madriléna. 27057 (83). 


Modern piano music. 172386 (270). 


My lodging is the cellar dest 
17236 (282). 

O risen Lord. 29647 (167). 

Soprano and alto duets. 
(399). 

Sweet is Tipperary. 17236 (ait), 
Fishing fleet. 7894. 
Fishing party. 644. 
Fisk (Arthur) : 

Bright lights. 9958. 

Hawaiian Islands. 


17236 » 


20214. 


Just a ball of cotton. 20546. 
Just a little nigger. 109386. 
My dream of you. 23348. 


Naughty baby. 23422. 
Only a bow from yous shoulder. 
18676. 


Playing to the moon. 23608. 
Fisk (Elmer) : 
I had forgotten, then. 25263. 


If I were the king of fairyland. 
22892. 
Fiske (Bert) : 
Chérie. 27348. 
Extasy. 27628. 


Fitch (A. H.): 

Darling I’m in love with you. 
10171. 

High hat parade. 10629. 
My phantom sweetheart. 25937. 
Once in awhile. 11548. 
That’s just what I mean. 9369. 
That’s what I’d have. 16904. 


Who’s that girl. 26935. 
Fitch (Kay) See Fitch (K. C.) 
Fitch (K. C.): 

Darling, I’m 

LOTT: 

High hat parade. 


in love with you. 


10629. 


My phantom sweetheart. 25937. 
Once in awhile. 11548. ; 
That’s just what I mean. 9369. 
That’s what I’d have. 16904. 
Who’s that girl. 26935. 
Fitchlee (Charles) Where the sweet 
violeta grows. 24290. 
Fitelberg (Jerzy): 
Kanonen-song. 8360. 
Tango-ballade. 9345. 
Fithian (J. H.) Up in the Alps. 
9463. 
Fittipaldi (Nicola) Will you still be 
mine. 21865. 


Fitton (J. W.) I have surely built 
Thee an house. 18003. 
Fitzgerald (Eddie) Amelia my own. 
50. 
Fitzgerald (H. K.) 
ody. 26577. 
Fitzgerald pub. corp.: 
Little old-fashioned girl. 
Since I found you. 8453. 


Sweethenrt mel- 


8453. 


1758 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Fitzpatrick (J. filled ! 
26503. 


Fitzpatrick (M. J.) 


J.) -- Spirit 
What are you 


going to do with your money. 
19331, 21785. 
Fitzsimmons (Caroline) New York! 


14035. 
I didn’t know. 


our empire state. 
Fitzsimmons (J. B.) 
15723. 
FitzSimons (H. T.): 
All my heart this night rejoices. 
7349. 
Bird of hope. 27229. 
Dinna forget. 5047. 
Easter dawn. 5126. 
Far-away. 276384. 
Ginger cat. 5292. 
Grouch. 7988. 


Hunting of the snark. 5469. 


King Jesus is a-listening. 28205. 

Lamb. 1172. 

Let the words of my mouth. 
28264. 


O sing unto the Lord. 28668. 
Outward bound. 28748. 
Pep song. 1686. 
Song of the marching men. 9241. 
Tea house of Sing Lo. 29287. 
To music. 6949. 
Up in the air. 2290. 
Vagabond song. 29386. 
Fitzwater (H. L.) Why baby you 
ain’t been half tryin’. 14876. 
Five folk dances. 7551. 
Five o'clock girl. 7895, 10422, 12196. 
Five traditional French Christmas 
carols. 20126. * 
Fizer (Nida) Everybody’s got a radio 
now. 138126. 
Flag in Birdland. 645. 
Flag of good will. 20058. 


Flagg (Edith) By the sounding sea. 
6. 


1973 
Flagler (R. S.): 
At the end-of the day. 79. 
Rover’s prayer. 6502. 
Song of ships. 6723. 
Flaherty (M. H.): 
Crasher. 4971. 
Sad, sad Mother’s day. 
Flamencos (Los) 24993. 


Flament (Edouard) : 
Acis et Galathée. 21976. 
Colére des Pharisiens. 22267. 
Dans le temple d’Aphrodite. 2914. 
Diane chasseresse. 22367. 
Francesca da Rimini. 5248. 
Lovelace. 8490. 
Orage en mer. 


16610. 


6268. 


Prélude pour un drame. 16500. 
Prés du temple d’ amour. 14232. 
Printemps sur la mer. 1745. 


Quand chassait le roi. 3992. 
Sommeil d’Antiope. 23877. 
Vers.la Sibérie.... 2319. 
Flamm (Hugo) Kasperles 
ende. 15957. 
Flammer (Harold) ine.: 
Arm these Thy soldiers, mighty 


wochen- 


Lord. 4650. 
Blessed are the pure in heart. 
15149. 
Brave little soldier. 248. 
Bread of the world. 22164. 
Climbing up the hill. 378. 


Come unto Me. 15269, 16974. 

Create in me a clean heart, O God. 
15288. 

Divine tragedy. 495. 

Father, hear Thy children’s call. 


5189. 
Father, teach us. 3053. 
Flame. 65217. 
Gallant soldiers. 705. 


God of mercy, God of grace. 
15577. 

Happy holidays. 786. 

Hindu love song. 5481. 

Homeward bound. 8057. 

How the butterfly keeps busy. 
15692. 

I shall not want. 5591. 

In the hammock. 15860. 

Jolly sailors. 1098. 

Love, could you know. 

Maid of Spain. 5951. 


16074. 


Moonlight here and yonder. 16214. 
O forgive our debts. 16357. 
Old-fashioned waltz. 1606. 


One last kiss. 1638. 

Pirate’s song. 16480. 

Puddle. 23647. 

Redemption’s triumph song. 16549. 
Rejoice, He lives. 1792. 

Riding song. 16569. 

Rover’s prayer. 6502. 

Service. 1927, 6606. 

Song of ships. 6723. 

Spring joy. 14524. 


Swaying branches. 14569. 


When the roses bloom. 17107, 
17108. 
Whisper of the pines. 2468. 


Wind and the thistledown. 15860. 
Flanders (Leo) : 

Let’s pretend. 1198. 

Listen and your heart will tell. 


1220. 
Tampa. 21380. 
‘When the girlie you love loves you. 
2445. 
Flannigan (Wm.) Old melodies bring 
memories. 11534. 


1759 


INDEX 


Flatow (Leon) : 
Let’s don’t and say we did. 5836. 
Let’s don’t ’n’ say we did. 11041, 
16009. 
Light up your face with the sun- 


shine. 13709, 16025. 
Nothin’ is sweeter than honey. 
16345. 


Oh ma, what a man. 3843. 
Fleagle (J. R.): 
Ballad. 24994. 


- 24809. 


Date breakin’ mamma. 

No place to go. 26001. 

Waitin’. 26810. 

What’s the use? 26872. 
Fliedderman (H. L.): 

Dippsy doo. 2949" 

Mother dear o’ mine. 8647. 


Fleischmann (A. G.): 


Awakening. 9826. 

Fool. 10446. 

Night. 11442. 
Fleischmann (Otto): 

Abendfrieden. 2595. 

Arioso. 69. 

Barearole. 133. 

Canzonetta. 3080. 
Fleming (Alroy) Szene aus Goethe’s 
Faust. “S33. 
Fleming (C. V.) Tulsa. 12266. 
Meming) (SI5T-) “You! T2513) 
Fleming (Len): 

Catherine. 7593. 

Does mama love papa this morn- 

ing. T9936. = 

Hello daddy. 5410. 


I know that you know that you 


love me. 914. 
I’m afraid I’m in love with you. 
5532. 


I’se gwine back to Dixie right 
away. 27977. 
I want a girl. 10788. 
My Mollie Dollie. 23382. 
Only a dreamer of dreams. 26102. 
Fleming (Reno) In the land of Old 
King Coal. 8263. 
Fleming (T. J.) All in a day. 19530, 
27088, 27089. 
Flemming (Fritz) 60 itibungsstticke 
fiir oboe. 20063-20065. 
Fliers (P. L.) =Messalinette. 
(178). 
Fletcher (C. B.): 
Enchanted isles. 
My pansy girl. 
She’s my 
16677. 
Fletcher (D.): . 
When you go a’courtin’. 14856. 
Where is my mamma. 14862. 
Fletcher (G.) I sat upon the river 
bank. 20883. 


24426 


13096. 
16278. 


lullaby baby now. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


Fletcher (Joseph) : 
Mass. 8556, 13846. 
On that resurrection day. 1625. 
Seek not here. 1912. — 
Fletcher (P. H.): 
Bees. 9876. 


Bridal of Weetamoo. 27269. 
Famous beauties. 17741. 
Galway piper. 27694. 
Madrigal of spring. 5943. 
Fletcher (R. K.): 
Gridiron king. 20172. 
Soldier’s field. 21401. 
Fleur de Volivier. 5222. 
Fieury (Héléne) Offertoire. 2589 
(242). 
Flick (C. R.) Memories of childhood. 
8585. 


Fliegende (Der) Hollander. 2352. 
Fliess (Max): 

Keiner wusste, dass Auguste 1141. 
Midelchen vom Rhein. 11168. 
Flinder (Dave) Be non-chalant. 2705. 
Flinn (H. W.) Just my girl. 28168. 
Flint (F. G.) When dreams take me 

back to you. 17088. 


Flint (G. C.) Columbia university 
band. 388. 

Flint (J. H.). Vagabond in fairyland. 
9468. 


Flippen (J. C.): 
Make yourself at home. 20758. 
Who’s this girl named Whoopee. 

19385. 

Flirt und jazz. 

Floercky (H. EH.) 


8226. 
Moon girl of mine. - 


11304. 

Floersch (T. J.) On Broadway. 
18658. 

Flora (James) Happy moments. 
10581. 

Florence (Edwin) You proved your 
love. 19464. 


Garafion. 3121. 
Canto di pescatore. 


Flores (Felipe) 
Flores (Gianni) 
296. 
Flores (Manuel) : 
Clavelito. 27383. 
Cuando lejos, muy lejos. 
Hspinas. 27608. 
Lagrima. 28225. 
Pronto muy pronto. 28862. 
Ven Jesucita ven. 29394. 
Ya me evan. 29588. 
Flores (Pedro) : 
Que no quiere caldo. 


27443. 


28876. — 


Volvio Maruca. 29418. 
Flores (Timoteo) : 
Blanca flor. 27233. 


De tierras abajo vengo. 27480. 
Dios hizo al hombre. 27514. 
Joven ideal. 28145. 
Pobre del hombre pobre. 
Porque cuando la noche. 


28826. 
28843. 


1760 


INDEX 


Cc AR Ne el ie es Os racraarescomenermrd 


nos. 1-12, 1929 
Quisiera llorar. 28881. 
Tuve un amor. 29857. 


Florio (M. E.) pseud. See Helfere 


(Maximillian) 
Flossie. 15103, 15241, 15917, 16447, 
16448, 24999. 
Flotow (Friedrich von): 
M’appari. 25000. 
Martha. 5226. 
Flournoy (W. E.) Dreamy land, 
you're calling me. 5108. 
Floury (J. E. T.) Chonchette. 17236 
(67). 
Flow gently, sweet Afton. 10488. 
Flowers (Adelaide) Golden day. 
17842. 
Flowers (C. M.) Lonely. 238107. 
Floyd (—) You done lost your good 


thing now. 27011, 27012. 
Floyd (Muriel) Idaho, the sweetheart 
of the West. 5625. 


Fluiter (Henry de) See De Fluiter 


(Henry) 
Flury (Richard) Fastnachtssym- 
phonie. 24980. 
Fly (Leslie) Scotland’s story. 1903. 
Big =" hish.-2t(oo, ~Z8s89, ‘27928, 
28892, 29253, 29444. - 
Flynn (Clement) : 
Dear little flower. 22345. 
Music and beauty. 8667. 
Flynn (Howard): 
Broken promises. 15187. 
EHe-by-gum. 561. ' 
I wagga da stick. 10786. 
If I’m kind to Mary. 25384. 
Oh! How she touches - me. Eth12: 
Olga. 26084. 
Park yourself close to me. 21131. 
She said—I said—you said. 16683. 
Was it fair—? 24205. 
You can’t see the sea _ today. 
9660. 
Flynn (M.M.) Do you? 7756. 
Foden (William) Foden’s guitar 
duets. 20073, 20074. 
Forster (—) Nach meiner heimat 
zieht’s mich wieder. 1517. 
Foerster (A. M.): 
Eternal light. 14976 (85). 
Resurrection. 4577 (330). 
Foerster (Rud.) Frauen  walzer. 


17236 (133). 
Fogarty (Alexander): 
Clutching at shadows. 22261. 


That’s the time when I miss you. 
24039. 


That’s why we misbehave. 24040. 
Wondering who. 24347. 
Fogerty (E.) I long to belong to 


someone. 3302. 


Kogg (CC. By: 
Dust in my eyes, you’re throwing. 
7805. 
I’m looking for an old fashioned 
song. 8161. 
Stop being everyone’s sweetheart. 
6784. 
Fogg (Eric) In service. 
Foggy dew. 662. 
Fogleman (Beulah) 
28392. 
Foglia (P. A.): 
Cabaret Sally. 2798. 
That smile I had. 4299. 
Fohl (Gertrude) Nancy. 25961. 
Folberth (George) jr. Laughing eyes. 
1184. 
Foldessy (I. B.): 


3405. 


Margarita. 


Airship of love. 7331. 
Because of you. 9873. 
Didn’t I tell you. T7748. 


It‘s so easy for 
25469. 
Jealousy. 10903. 
Foley (G. F.) Patricia. 21141. 
Foley (T. A.) jr. I found the way to 
happiness. 8108. 


Folio of guitar solos and duets. 

Folk-and master-melodies for 
young violinist. 22532. 

Folk dances for boys and girls. 10443. 

Folk songs of America. 22533, 22535. 

Folk-tune book. 7910. 


Folk-tunes and morris dances. 
Follansbee (C. L.): 
Blue weather. 207. 
T’ll come back to you. 
Mem’ries of you. 1866. 
Strollin’ along together. 29157. 
What couldn’t I do without you. 
9545. 
Follansbee (Charlie) 
(C. L.) 
Follow thru. 269, 667, 891, 966, 1323, 
1490, 1553; 20002 2NiG Y 2565390: 
7911, 24655. 


me to love you. 


663. 
the 


10445. 


8130. 


See Follansbee 


Folsom (Archer) Lolita. 11092. 
Folsom (Frellie) Forget me _ not. 
7921, 15514. 

Folwar (Joanna) Happiness ahead 


for you and I. 22651, 22652. 


Folwell’s (J. C.) famous compositions 
for the guitar. 15505. 
Fomadel (J. P.) Sweet heart of mine. 
14572. 
Fomeen (Basil): 
Evening in Paris. 
Little Roxyette. 


Fontaine (Charles) 
12594 (379). 

Fontaine (L. J) Graded studies for 
the violin. 756, 13268. 


3027. 
1233. 


Swing song. 


1761 


Fontaine (L. J. O.): 
Come love, come waltz 
Command me. 27407. 
I heard a chirp. 909. 
My lovely Juana. 285 
Seeret. 4577 (849). 
Fontana (J. B.) Du déma 


Fonteille (EK. F.) Au pays des pa-- 


godes. 2675. 


INDEX 


. 27408. 


56. 
nehé. 548. 


Fonville (Marion de) See De Fon- 


ville (Marion) 

Foort (Reginald) : 
Burglar. 22173. 
Cheerful rogue. 22225. 
Creepy terror. 22300. 


Following shadows. 22536. 
Ghostly minuet. 22589. 
Villainy triumphant. 24182. 


Foote (Arthur) : 


Adon olom. 14976 (38). 


Air. 7918. 
Arabeske. 4577 (827). 
Ashes of roses. 12594 


(10). 


Bisesa’s song. 12594 (27). 


Bor’chu. 14976 (48). 
Cardinal flower. 4577 


(46). 


Cavalier fantastique. 4577 (1381). 


Columbine. 4577 (59). 
Crocus. 4577 (66). 


En kelohenu. 14976 (88). 
Etude de style. 4577 (102). 
Hiz chayim. 14976 (92). 


Foxglove. 4577 (122). 


Gavotte. 4577 (25). 7942. 
How goodly are Thy tents. 14976 


(136). 


Hunting song. 4577 (164), 27057 


(118). 


If love were what the rose is. 


12594 (149). 
Intermezzo. 9709 (66) 


J’ hal ’lu Hodo al erets. 14976 


(164). 


Kedushoh. 14976 (170). 
L’cho adonoi. 14976 (177). 
Little étude. 4577 (211). 


Love has turned his 
11118. 


face away. 


Meadow rue. 4577 (271). 


Meditation. 9709 (153 


dG 


Michomocho and Adonoi. 14976 


(216). 
Nocturne. 9709 (67). 
Offertory. 9709 (179). 


Pater noster. 9709 (184). 


Prelude. 9709 (68). 


Response to silent prayer. 14976 


(270). 


Rose and the gardener. 12594 


(326). 
Sh’ ma Jisroel. 14976 
Sleep. 29066. 


(290). 


S’u sh’ orim. 14976 (320). 


Tema con variazioni. 


4577 (392). 


pt. II, n. s., v. 24 


Tov Vhodos. 14976 (347). 
Trilliums. 4577 (401). 
Vita nostra plena bellis. 4577 
(415). 
Wadnachnu. 14976 (370).: 
W’shom’ru. 14976 (397). 
For art’s sake. 25776, 26447, 26907. 
Forberg (Otto) Garten. 17803. 
Forberg (Robert) Praktische fagott- 
schule. 11688. 
Forbes (D. A.) My Chili queen. 
6101. 
Forbes (E. G.) There is one we both 
call baby now. 4812. 
Forbes (Sidney) I’m lonely for you 
just you. 8159. 
Forbes (Stephen) Christmas melo- 
dies. 22246. 
Ford (—) Little silver-haired sweet- 
heart. 5875. : 
Ford. pseud. See Rush (Ford) 
Ford (C. E.) Love and laughter. 
8481. 
Ford (C. T.): 
I’m just a Broadway roamer. 
25314. 
Love’s deepest valley. 25697. 
Sweet baby of mine. 21506. 
Ford (D. R.): 
Jehovah. 28128. 
One other day. 23585. 
Ford (Donald) : . 
Adagio and Allegretto. 19502. 
He is tender with the beasts. 
13306. 
Ford (BH. A.): 
Baby blue eyes. 9829. 
Just the blues. 10955. — 
Roses bring memories. 18855. 
Ford (BH. E.): 

Baby blue eyes. 2687, 9829. ~ 
Roses bring memories. 18855. 
Ford (Hlfreda) Baby blue eyes. 

2687. 
Ford (Kmma) Wave Old Glory. 
29447. 
Ford (J. E. B.) Wave Old Glory. 
29447. 
Ford (K. M.) Mean just love. 28414 
Ford (K. W.): 
That’s how I know I love you. 
4283. 
That’s what I like about you. 
4292. 
Ford (Kennet) Dona. 10248, 22388. 
Ford (M. G.): . 
Sally dear, I want you. 16618. 
You’re locked in my heart forever. 
21935. 
Ford (Mae) I’m living in a forest 
of mem’ries. 3325, 10741. 
Ford (P. J.) Oh! the elevator man. 
8808. 


1762 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Ford (Pete) Dona. 22388. 
Ford (Tom): 
That’s how I know I love you. 
4283. 
That’s what I like about you. 
4292. 


Ford (Walter) 
del’s songs. 
13280, 13281. : 

Ford and Glenn. See Rush (Ford) 
and Rowell (Glenn) 


Collection of Han- 
3188, 3189, 7999-8001, 


Forde (Al.) End of the _ evening. 
13098. 
Forde (Susan): 

Arabesque. 22545. 


On the way. 23528. 
Forde (Walter) Too long. 29821. 
Fore (Gettie) Buy. your Durant to- 


day. 24656. 

Foren (Bessie) Memories of child- 
hood. 11253. 

Forino (F. L.) That funny girl of 
mine. 14617. 

Forino (Luigi) Sonatina. 26460, 
26461. 


Forkish (R. M.) March of the gold- 
en soldiers. 18398. 


Forlivesi (A.) & «: 
Album del 
27082. 
Canzone di Franciscio. 
Clair de lune. 15255. 
Congedi. 27413. 
Dormi Nini. 24863. — 
-Fiorita di canti popolari toscani. 
13165. 
Firenze. 13167. 
Georgia. 5281. 
Introduzione, aria e finale. 
Lido. 16017. 
Maddalena. 11166. 
Mamma che veglia. 
Manuela. 20770. 
Nina-nana. 20994. 
Ninive. 3792. 
Niobe. 3794. 
Nostalgia russa. 
Offrande. 163866. 
Paris-Milan. 11612. 
Passatempi. 8881. 
Preghiera a San Sergio. 28848. 
Ritorno per il dolce natale. 4040. 
Serenata delle rondini. 26371— 
26373. 
Serenata napulitana. 
Smoking. 14451. 


piccolo pianista. 


2810. 


15881. 


8528. 


3809. 


11881. 


Sonata. 11104, 23881, 24695. 
Tetti. 26616. 
Toledo. 24107. 


Vespri di primavera. 9487. 
Forman (N.L.) Play it again. 8926. 


——————_— eee 


Forman (Mrs. R. R.): 
God so loved the world. 15578. 
Let -not your heart be troubled. 
16008. 

Pirate’s umbrella. 
Fornasari (Aroldo) : 
Aegyptus. 16. 
Intermezzo sinfonico. 1056. 

Sognando amore. 2000. 


Forno (Angelo) Che ne vuo’ echiv’. 


1703. 


10042. 

Forrester (Cliffe) Three gay pieces. 
17784. 

Forshaw (J. H.) I want to be like 
Jesus. 8210. 

Forster. , Gh) a Sweet William. 
2110. 

Forster (Mary) Sweet William. 
2110. 


Forster music publisher, inc.: 
At nesting time. 22047. 
Blue waters. 206. 
Cancion ingénua. 
Candy sticks. 292. 
Caressing you. 305. 
Chinese doll. 10062. 
Daddy’s lullaby. 24787. 
Forget your yesterdays. 
Gaucho. 3124. 

Gene and Ford and Glenn folio. 
25055. ; 

Glad girls, Polly and Anna song 
book. 15569. 

Here come the elephants. 17919. 

' Tm still caring. 15782. 

Just be glad. 18212. 

Lazy Mary. 25590. 

Little dream cabin 
AwOe lL. 

Monkey biznez. 1413. 

Peanut song. 23587. 

Playera. 11657. 

Prayer. 26207. 

Remembrance. 4020. 

Rock me to sleep in your arms. 
18837. 

Sevillana. 1980. 

Sueezing song. 18981. 

Song of the blues. 16759. 

Special songs, stories & jokes. 
21445. 

Teacher’s manual .for Shefte’s 
rapid course in modern piano 
playing. 12148. 

Tell: me in the moonlight. 

Two words. 2278. 

. What a wonderful word hello. 


291. 


22548. 


of mine. 


2146. 


26862. 
Why does sweitzer cheese have 
holes. 24816. 


Forsyth (Alexander) : 
Blessed be God. 198. 
Requiem mass. 9024. 


1763 


INDEX 


Forsyth (Cecil) Widdecombe fair. 
9608. 
Forsyth (Josephine) pseud. See My- 
ers (Mrs. P. A.) 
Forsyth (W. O.): 
Down by the bending willows. 
5077. 
Prelude. 5238. 
Valse romantique. 
Forsyth bros. ltd. : 
Adventures of Hansel and Gretel. 
17248. 


4403. 


Alphabet of exercises. 195388. 
Book of dogs. 19694. 
Fairy shoemaker. 20025. 


Golden isle. 20156. 

In Merrie England. 20450. 

In praise of trees. 20457. 

Round the camp fire. 4066. 

Secotland’s story. 1903. 

Twelve sketches from the life of 

Dick Whittington. 7705. 

Forsythe (J. A.) Only you and I. 


18679. 
Fort (Robert) Chanson andalouse. 
2820. 
Fortenberry (Kaysee) Singing blue. 
29052. 
Fortier (Violette) Out of my arms. 
18694. 
Fortner (Wolfgang) Vier mariani- 


schen antiphonen. 17032. 


Fortunato (EKugenio) : 


Beneath the stars with you. 
1a: 
Can it be you. 2804. 
Follow me.’ 5231. 
Fortune teller. 7310 (63), 172386 
(131)i 
Fortunio. 15516, 15604. 


Forward pass. 17824, 18000, 18020. 
Forzano (Michael) : 
Lonesome. 23111. 
Though I use to smile. 
Forziano (F. P.): 
Cuckoo song. 22318. 
In memory. 22912. 
Foshay (W. B.) co.: 
Foshay tower. 
Tower of light. 21654. 
Foss (H. J.) O! I hae seen the roses 
blaw. 11491. 
Fossett (V. O.): 
Do your best, then wear a smile. 
22382. 
I love to raise my voice in song. 
25290. . 
Foster (Arnold): 
Abergenny. 24482. 
Ballamira. 24578. 
Bashful swain. 24553. 
Booth’s hornpipe. 24621. 
Christ-church bells in 
24719. 


26664. 


20092. 


Oxon. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


ew ee, 


Cottey house. 24766. 
Draper’s maggot. 24873. 
Farmer’s daughters. 17746. ' 
Green sleeves and yellow lace. 
2517. 
Hole in the wall. 25197. 
Kemp’s jigg. 25551. 
Lady-day. 25570. 
Manx spinning wheel song. 20771. 
Mr. Cosgill’s delight. 25845. 
More the merrier. 25871. 
No-body’s jigg. 26011. 
Northern Nancy. 26017. 
Ormond house. 26118. 
Pretty miss. 26212. 
Pretty nun. 26213. 
“Red house. 26245. 
Rockingham castle. 
Rowling eye. 26305. 
Sadler’s Wells. 26316, 
Sheep under the snow. 
Softly robin. 264382. 
Spanish jigg. 26496. 
Temple-barr. 26613. 
Trenchmore. 26692. 
Trip to Paris. 26700. 
Way to Norwich. 26838. 
Wedd ng. 26840. 
Whimbleton house. 26923. 
Foster (EK. A.) Photograph of you. 
26173. 
Foster (E. B.) Autumn moon. 24531. 
Foster (HE. E.) We'll meet some day. 
14801. - 
(Fay) 


Foster 
Foster (G.): 


26283. 


21342. 


"Twas but a_ kiss. 
29358. 


I sat upon the river bank. 20383. — 


Mr. Brown, here I come. 20862. 
New Orleans is the town I like 


best. 23480. 
She tells me that I am _ sweet. 
23801. 
Somebody’s tall and handsome, 
29097. 
When you go a’ courtin’. 14856. 
Where is my mamma. 14862. 


Who’s gonna kiss your lips, dear 
darling. 21852. 
Foster (Garry) Slippery Sam. 16717. 


Foster (George) Mary, come back to 


me. 23203. 

Fosters @ayqaks. ) Six miniatures. 
10460. 

Foster (J. W.) If that ain’t some- 
thing. 5687. 


Foster (Jimmie) I want a little some 
o’ that what you got. 5608. 
Foster (S. C.): 
Fragments from Stephen Foster. 
25022. 
I dream of Jeannie. 15727. 
My old Kentucky home. 28563. 


1764. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


My old Kentucky home—Old Black 


Joe. 25934. 
Nelly was a lady. 16310. 
Oh! Susanna. 8801. 
Old black Joe. 1603. 
Old folks at home. 8850, 25202, 


260738, 28563. 


Foster (W. M.) =Mother’s prayer. 
23323. 
Fotherg 1) (Helen) Storm clouds. 
6786. 


Fouch (B. E. G.) Little brown shack 
in the West. 18296. 
Fouch (R. B.): 
It’s Luckies for me. 
Moviesong. 8661. 
Foulds (John): 
Essays in the modes. 5155. 
Grand compagnie. 10560. 
Lances of the free. 11010. 
Santo Spirito. 11819. 
Sérénade. 6595. 
Sonata. 5241. 
Fountain (William) : 
Faint heart. 27630. 


13577. 


Sing this old song withme. 29050. 
Four Girl Reserve songs. 9044. 
Four Irish folk songs. 17266. 
Four oid nursery rhymes. 310. 
Four winds. 13191. 
Fourdrain (Félix): 
Hallucination. 25130. 
Hussarde. 15707. 
Plus jolie fille de France. 14201. 


Fournier (Louis) : 

Malaguena. 5954. 

Menuet. 13871. 

Pastorale. 625. 

Fouts (A. W.): 

Honeymoon moon. 17950. 
Wondering, just wondering. 19417. 
Fowler (A. M.) Broadway kiss. 24644. 
Fowler (D. K.) Evangeline. 589. 
Fowler (Julia) : 

Echoes of forty nine. 2998. 

Flowers I brought you. 654. 

Just keep a’ hoping. 1124. 

Pretty butterfly. 11696. 

Fowler (Lem) Number runners blues. 

6206. 

Fowler (R. W.): 
Always by myself. 
China baby. 15245. 
Your lullaby. 17224. 


Fowler (S. M.) Song of Florida. 
16753. 
Fowler (T. V.): 
Every little sunbeam. 24962. 
Happy Hollow. 22656. 

I’m laughin’ at you. 22814. 
Ridin’ in high. 26267. 
Fowler (Willie) That first 

smile. 14616. 


15029. 


little 


Fowler (Winifred) 
forget. 22352. 
Fowles (F. R.): 


Dearest, forgive, 


19491 (66). 


Father of mercies. 
Hear us O Father. 19491 (94). 
Holy! Holy! Holy! 19491 (97). 


Fox S0CicM.) : 
Kelly’s cat. 14976 (172). 
Ramblin’ Irish-man. 14976 (268). 
Fox (Dave) You are the captain of 
my ship of love. 4547. 
Fox (F. F.) M. H. S. forever. 25712. 
Fox (Frank) Deutschmeister-slow- 
fox. 10216. 
Fox (N. A.) I’ve got a longing for 
home. 22851. 
Fox (O. J.): 
Cowboy’s lament. 
Jesse James. 1088. 
Prisoner for life. 1747. 
Sam Bass. 1865. 
Fox (Roy): 
It’s pouring down rain. 10887. 
Pouring down rain. 14222. 


Fox (GS2av-)): 
Could you love me in a large 
way? 12941. 
Ev’rything is fair and warmer 
now. 15453. 


Fox (Sam) Editions musicales: 
Bicho feo. 12748. 
Ca, ec’est mufle. 2797. 
Chant Hindou. 24709. 
Des zih et des z’ah. 2938. 
En roulant. 13095. 
Escarpolette. 13109. 
Féerie-ballet. 3057. 
Femme et le pantin. 24982. 
Féte et cortége. 3061. 
Gaity-suite. 3119. 
Hora trece. 3246. 
Jolis yeux des maitresses. 
Lamento. 3519. 
Ma java. 13798. 
Miroir du désert. 3670. 
Miss Frisson. 13905. 
Mon seul ami. 3677. 
Morenita. 13926. 
Nuits napolitaines. 
Pan y toros. 14139. 
Passion de Jeanne d’Arce. 
Paysage polaire. 3916. 
Qu’ est-c’ qu’ on peut faire avec 


4969. 


13607. 


1572. 
21137, 


ea. 3991. 

Quand on a fini de s’ aimer. 
3993. 

Réve de gloire. 14295. 

Romani. 14318. 

Seul amour... . 4122. 
Shéhérazade. 21348. 

Tornade. 43851. 

Toujours les mémes. 43853. 

Tu mens. 14711. 


1765 


INDEX 


ee 


Fox (Sam) editions musicales—Contd. 
Verdun, visions d’histoire. 21727. 
West Point. 14816. 

Fox (Sam) musikverlag: 

Allegro appassionato. 15015. 

Allegro burlesco. 15016. 

Allegro giocoso. 15019. 

Allegro movimentato. 15021. 

Allegro spiritoso. 15023. 

Gebet einer jungfrau. 15546, 
15547. 

Klosterglocken. 15974, 15975. 

My little geisha. 16265, 16266. 


Fox (Sam) pub. co.: 
A la russe. 19493. 
Abduction. 17238. 
Adoration dramatique. 19506. 
Allurement. 24468. 
Altar of my heart. 24475. 
Amour discret. 24488. 
Antagonist. 24501. 
Apprehension. 19560. 
At the end of a cobblestone road. 

15065. 


Bambina. 9856, 173848. 

Beneath the palms. 24577, 

Betrayal. 9901. 

Bizarre agitato. 19659. 

Blindman’s buff. 12762. 

Carmen. 24686, 24687. 

Chit-chat. 19787. 

Christmas carol. 17524. 

Cop. 19887. 

Coquetry. 17576. 

Dainty damsels. 17600. 

Discussion and argument. 17642. 

Doubts. 24866. 

Douglas band folio. 17660. 

Evil omens. 17728. 

Fairy ballet. 15459. 

Faust. 25106-25108. 

Fearless suitor. 20040. 

Florella. 7908, 17767. 

Fountainette. 3100. 

Four feathers. 20094. 

Fox (Sam) collection of tenor 
banjo duets. 138194. 

Fox (Sam) collection of tenor 
banjo solos. 18195. 

Fox (Sam) photoplay edition. 


Fox album of B flat clarinet solos. 
3102-3104. 

Fox album of trombone _ solos. 
13193. 

Fox famous folio of B flat clarinet 
solos. 8105. 

Fox favorite orchestra folio. 
20099. 

Fox ideal instrumental quartets. 
22553. 


1766 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 24 © 


Fox peerless brass quartets. 
15520. 

Fox universal folio. 17787. 

Funsters. 17797. 

Green’s (George Hamilton) xylo- 
phone solos of famous Sam Fox 
successes. 3172. 

Gypsy wildflower. 17873. 

Happy gathering. 20198. 

Hipp-i-ty hop. 3228. 

Hop scotch. 1383860. 

I want to be your sweetheart. 
27997. 

In an Eastern garden. 18126. 

In mist and haze. 18135. 

In the magic garden. 18145, 

In trouble. 18153. 

Jingles. 138601. 


. Jolly gob. 20581. 
-Lamento drammatico. 18253. 


Lost in London town. 183837. 

Lovable bum. 25668. 

March of the spiders. 18399. 

Marche triumphale. 25752. 

Marika. 18411, 25758. 

Modern Romeo. 28468. 

Monkey-man. 18476. 

Motley fool. 25880. 

Moving along. 20896. 

My Cairo love. 6097. 

Naidu. 14019. 

Namir. 25960. 

Nola. 3806. 

Ol top tipsy. 21054. 

Old quartette. 14097. 

On the prowl. 21069. 

Out of the dusk to you. 3888. 

Parade of the teenie weenies. 
16444. 


Pensive thoughts. 14166. 

Perilous pursuit. 18732. 

Pirate bold. 16479. 

Pleasant dreams. 14197. 

Polly. 3959. 

Pomp and splendour. 18764. 

Prayer perfect. 3972. 

Protest. 18793. 

Quiero. 28880. 

Raving. 26238. 

Redskin. 1790, 4014. 

Reminiscences of Vienna. 14291. 

Restless events. 18821. 

Rhapsodie russe. 4029. 

Rhythmic appassionata. 21241, 

Romantie adventure. 21261. 

Scherzino. 18892. 

School days. 14870. 

Sentimental Swanee. 6592. 

Soft winds coming from the sea. 
21400. 

Song of the fisher-boats. 16761. 

Spanish danee. 16779. 

Spinning. 4202. 

Stealthy whispers. 19040. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Still waters. 19048. 
Sunshiny day. 14562. 
Suspicious visitor. 21505. 
Tambouretta. 19117. 
Tensive agitato. 19189. 
Three encore novelties. 
Thunder storm. 14668. 
Triumph. 19227. 
Try dancing. 26710. 
Turbulency. 21682. ‘ 
Two descriptive pieces for the 

piano. 15804. 

Valse agitato. 26752. 
Vigorous defense. 21731. 
Village idiot. 26785. 
Whimsical dance. 21844. 
With dainty grace. 17160. 
Your love is all. 12567. 
Zuleika. 19488. 

Fox (Sam) school collection. 


14088. 


3101. 


Fox album of B flat clarinet solos. 


3102-3104. 

Fox and goose. 9984. 

Fox and the crow. 10462. 

Fox famous folio of B flat clarinet 
solos. 3105. 


Fox favorite orchestra folio. 20099. 
Fox film corp.: 
Addio my darling. 24437. 


Behind an old Spanish fan. 22106. 
Black hussars. 15147. 
Budapest. 24648. 
Can-cean. 24675. 
Cubana. 22309. 
Dance away the night. 
Death scene. 17630. | 
Dedicaticn march. 22354. 
Dream on a piece of wedding 


15306. 


cake. 22414. 
E la balla Gigugin. 24911. 
Folk song. 15503. , 
Go lovely rose. 20150. 
Good old Mary Brown. 17855. 


Happy days. 25140: 

Here comes the bride. 3221. 

Hills of old New Hampshire, 
25187. 

Hungarian festivities. 20280. 

I’d love to be a talking-picture 
queen. 25252. 


I’m a peaceful man. 22799. 


IT only knew it was you. 15791. 
I whisper at twilight. 20403. 
Italian hymn. 15900. 

Italian parade march. 20508. 
Jubilatin’. 3459. 

King of the pampas. 25557. 


Lady in green. 20600. 

Little blue gate. 20671. 
Little house to dream. 25635. 
Longing. 25655. 
Love dawn. 20714. 
Love is like a match. 
Mariana. 25756. 


25677. 


Married in Hollywood. 23202, 

My girl. 20920, 233859. 

My yesterday. 20966. 

National anthem. 163804. 

New era schottishe [!] 25978. 

Nobody knows but Rosie. 26005. 

Nobody knows you like I do. 
18604. 

Old fashioned waltz. 

On the river. 26088. 

Once upon a time. 21078. 

Pandemonium, 23572. 

Peasant song. 16459. 

Polish up your - funny bone. 
23614. 

Prelude to a dream ballet. 

Serenade. 26366. 

Ships ballet. 21351. 

Sky hawk. 238887. 

Snowball man. 26428. 

Song of courage. 21418. 

Spanish motif for Los conquis- 
tadoros. 21444. 

Steppin’ along. 16804. 

Tankard and the bowl. 24014. 

Tarantella—Rossetta. 21539. 

There’s a little bit of Irish in the 
rainbow. 26647. 

There’s no use crying. 21595. 


23569. 


26209. 


Toast to the girl I love. 24103. 
Transformation scene. 24120. 
Trouble. 21669. 

Until one comes along. 16999. 
Valsette. 24168. 


Vie and Eddie. 24178. . 

We'll build a little world of our 
own. 242138. 

We two. 24218. 

Well dressed man. 29458. 

Whose little baby is 00. 243807. 


Foxy Quiller. 2589 (101), 7310 (186). 
Foy (Bryan) Rosie’s in love wid a 
real guy. 9062. 
Hra Diavolo. 12594 (11), 15073 
Frindila (Victor) In a little cozy 
corner. 5652. 
Friulein mama. 3106. 
Fragment of an old Hindu bazaar 
song. 17788. 
Fraieli (D. D.): 
Alone in the rain. 7355. 
Night and day. 20992. 
Regrets. 26250. 


Fram (Robert) : 


I’m in love with someone. 5549. 
If you leave me. 5689. 

Night was made for love. 11446. 
Swinging in a hammock. 9334. 


Wiio cares what tomorrow may 
bring. 7209, 12450. 
France (H..A.) : 
D flat theme. 19865. 
Dreaming. 17674. 
Have you ever been told. 20213. 


1767 


INDEX 


Ptyrr; nas. aes 


France (H. A.)—Continued. 


Hot and bothered. 17958. 
I’m longing for someone. 18047. 
Sometime. 21412. 
France (Michael) Why did you leave. 
26944. 
France, reciprocal copyright |. protec- 


tion of music, p. 5. 
Francés (Leopoldo) : 
Alma torera. 7353. 


Consejos del ranchero. 10111. 
Del tango al fox. 2932. 
Filosofia barata. 10414. 
Paulino Uzcudun. 1680. 
Por un beso. 6361. 
Sevilla. 9129. 
Soy mexicano! 120238. 
Francesca da Rimini. 10467. 
Franceschi (J.): 
Nostalgie cinédrame. 14057. 
Orage. 6266. 
Francesco (L. de) See De Fran- 
cesco (L.). 
Francis (B. L.) Dear old father.: 
17624. 
Francis (C. C.) Overture to Athalia. 
8002. 
Francis (G. T.) Son of God is born 
for all. 26455. 


Francis (L. A.): 


Everybody has the blues. 27622. 

In my old red hammock. 10847. 
Francis (M. T.): 

Dear little sunshine. 9709 (50). 

Dream one dream of me. 29647 


(53). 
In the springtime. 12594 (155). 
Load of pumpkins. 19491 (128). 
Priscilla. 27057 (112). 
Francis (Otis): 
Marvelous one. 28398. 
Message of love. 28442. 
Francis (W. 8.) I knew ’twas you. 
13407. 
Francis (W. T.): 
Dream one dream of me. 
(53): 
Lead of pumpkins. 
Francis (W. T.) ir.: 
ear little sunshine. 
Dream one dream of me. 
(53). 
In the springtime. 12594 (155). 
Load of pumpkins. 19191 (128). 
Priscilla. 27057 (112). 
Vrancis-Day (Publications) 8s. a.: 


29647 
19491 (128). 


9709 (50). 
29647 


Alfred Pingouin. 4605. 

Jarolina. 2814. 

Love. 25669. 

Love me: 20719;- 20720,5 25147, 


23148, 28334. 


Mon Argentine. 16206. 
Nina. 8760. 
Oiseau bleu. 8811. 


Pour toujours. 6368. 
Revenge. 6440. 
To-morrow. 2220. 


Visite nocturne. 9502. 


Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd.: 

After the girl. 9727. 

Aline. 19523. 

All I want is happiness. 27086. 

And I only met her on Sunday! 
2a: 

Baby, you’ve got the right idea! 
19592. 

Blue moon. 205. 

Bubbling over with joy. 

But I do say so. 9979. 

Comfy and cosy. 19827. 

Dear old granny! 27487. — 

Diddy-om-bom-bom. 10225. 

Empty chair. 10336. 

First one to laugh is the first one 
to ery. 22519. 

From my window in Vanity Fair. 
10474. 

Glad feet. 10525. 

Golden paradise. 27734. 

Hear the ukuleles, a-calling you 
home. 10608. 

Heuse on a hill-top. 10657. 

How’s your mother? 5461. 

Hylton’s (Jack) good old songs. 


9974. 


20284. 

I lift up my finger. 10715, 18007, 
20323. 

T’ll be waitin’ aroun’. 27923. 


I lost Yvonne, but I found Yvette. 
21987. , 

I’m wishing you joy. 20377. 

I taught her all she knows. 27984. 


I’ve built a shack in Maryland, 
Mary. 5597. 

I’ve got a,man. 27987. 

I wagga da stick. 10786. 

I won’t break my heart over you. 
20411. 


It’s girls like you. 1074. 


Japanese moonlight. 13585. 
Jungle Yale blues. 1113. 
Laughing butterfly! 20619. 


Little chatterbox. 20675. 
Love lies. 11128. 
Love me all the while. 283835. 
Love me in December most of all. 
28336. 
Love’s radio. 28348. 
Lucy’s lipstick. 20736. 
Mamma, it isn’t fair! 
Men. 11257. 
Merry-merry. 11266. 
Miss Up-to-date. 11287. 
Missouri moon. 28463. 
More I try to forget the more I 
remember you. 20884. 
New Casani Yale blues. 


28376. 


1537. 


1768 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1929 


Nobody’s fault but your own. 3805, 
8769, 11465, 21004. 

Oh, me! Oh, my! 
ful. 6228. 

Our lad. 6282. 

Pass it along. 28781. 

Percy, the pride of the Pearl. 
28800. 

Please don’t wake my wife! 21175. 

Pretty little house that Jack built. 
6385. 

Rosa. 28924. . 

Sarsaparilla. 6542. 

Searching in vain. 

She’s got blue eyes. 11896. 

Smith’s crisp crisps. 6685. 

So long as she’s happy! 29085. 

Someday you'll need a friend. 
21406. 

Step high. 12056. 

Sunny South. 12092. 

That rests entirely with me. 21561. 

That’s how I like ’em. 21562. 

That’s why I love her. 21578. 

Their golden wedding day. 21582. 

There’s a girl in my arms and a 
man in the moon. 21591. 

Thin man and the fat man. 12191. 


She’s wonder- 


6584. 


Too late. 21648. 

Twenty-thousand Scotchmen. 
12274. 

Unlucky number thirteen. 21706. 

What could be sweeter? 7151. 

When your rolling-stone comes 
home. 12483. 

Where, oh! where is that moon. 
29506. : 


Who did? why, you did. 2471. 

Why did the sausage roll! 295381. 

Why don’t flies get fat? 29534. 

Wonderful you—commonplace me. 
12497. 

Yet you forgot. 29589. 

You forget. 2551. 

You’re what’s the matter with me. 
13555: 

You should never, never worry 
over things like that. 7279. 

You’ve made a difference to me. 
12561. 

You will love me. 

Franck (César) : 

Allegretto ben moderato. 

Allegretto noco mosso. 

Allegro. 25024. 

Béatitudes. 12716, 12594 (19). 

Piéces pour harmonium. 14976 
(260). 

Récitativo 

Rédemption. 


12563. 


24462. 
24463. 


fantasia. 26243. 
1236. (331). 


Vierge 4 la créche. 14768. 
Franck (Francis) : 
Beatitudes. 12594 (19). 


Rédemption. 17236 (331). 


Franck (Rik. G. ‘Jie 

Beatitudes. 12594 (19). 

Rédemption. 17286 (331). 
Franco (José) Agiiero. 7328. 

Franco (Roderick) My loved one. 
23379. 
Frandsen (A. E.): 

Belle of Caroline. 24575. 

Little southern town. 18309. 
Frangopoulo (T.) Ali-Baba. 17267. 
Frank (Dave): 

In June you'll hear the band play 

our wedding tune. 15846. 

Yo-yo. 194835. 

Frank (Francis) : 

Greeting. 15603. 

Prélude notturnesque. 8960. 
Frank (Ivan) Answer song. 46388. 
Frank (Joseph) Our President. 3884. 
Kranks (i. "-.): 

Golden road. 

Magic moon. 
Frank (Laura) 
Franke (F. W.): 

Cantus—firmus—praeludien. 298, 

17480. 
Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan. 
19309. 
Franke (Paul) 
ter. 18900. 
Frankel (Leo): 

Don’t diet. 24857. 

June night and you. 13617. 
Franker (Eric) Grey dawn. 27758. 
Frankforter (Nettie) You’ve got ’em 

beat by far. 14952. 
Frankie and Johnny. 20102. 
Frankl (Abe) Drifting into love. 545. 
Franklin (Ch.): 


17846. 
16106. 
See Bateman (L. F.) 


Schlagzeug im orches- 


Comedy excitement. 13883. 

Fight for honour. 12886. 
Franklin (Dave): 

Hawaiian love song. 27798. 


Kicking the blues away. 23023. 
Rhythm of the tambourine. 21240, 
26265. 


What is life without love. 26868. 
Franklin (F. A.): 

Daffodils waltz. 4986. 

Dancing lesson. 4577 (77). 

Drum, fife and trumpet. 5112. 

Whip and spur. 4577 (424). 


Franklin (J. B.) O such wondrous 


love. 1587. 
Franklin (William) Burden down. 
24652. 
Franklyn (Guy) lLazy-bones. 1187, 
5823. 
Franko (Sam) Violinkonzert. 21735. 
Franks (Leslie) Tunelandia. 21680. 
Franz (Robert) In the hedge a rose 
is blooming. 20466. 


Franzone (J. W.) 
11255. 


Memory of love. 


1769 


INDEX 


Franzosa (Joseph) : 

Scale study. 16636. 

Twelve violincello duetts. 20103. 
Frary (Earl) Our little flower garden 


home. 28739. 

Frascogna (Cosimo) Marie if you 
kiss me. 13887. 

Frase (C. W.) I wonder if Vll make 
a hit. 22874. 


Onlv dreams. 28727. 
My own true love. 


Fraser (F. N.) 


Fraser (M. S.) 
16277. ; 
Fraser (Marjory Kennedy-) See Ken- 
nedy-Fraser (Marjory) 
Fraser-Simson (H.): 
Homecoming. 5442. 


More very young songs. 1421, 
16220. 
Frate (Raffaele del) Estasi. 15441. 


Frattarollo (Pasquale) : 
California moon. 12827. 
Lindy and his bride. 16080. 
Frattellone (A.) Tididda voli ’a 
earni. 6933. 


Fratus (Anna) When my baby comes 
trot-trot-trotting along. 9563. 


Fratus (Joseph) Beautiful Hawaiian 
shore. 24559. 
Frau in gold. 4585, 5246, 6552, 10469. 
Frau Luna. 4577 (225), 17236 (1382). 
Frau meisterin. 22557. 
Frau ohne schleier. 15525. 
Frau von Format. 681. 
Frawley (A. P.): 
I may forget I love you. 27970. 


Once a week girl. 28723. 
Frazee (G. F.): 
Autumn moods. 9814. 


Dance of the camel drivers. 12965. 
Falling leaves. 10382. 
Massachusetts Bay tercentenary. 


23211, 28402, 28403. 


Frazer (—) All I want is ’ittle ootsie 
oo. 4611. 


Frazier (HEddie) 
smile like yours. 
10784, 13486. 
Frazzini (Al.) pseuwd. 
(Amicus ) 
Frazzini (Amicus): 
Hello—Oxiton. 5411. 
Ev'ry night, I’m dancing in my 
dreams. 5169. 

Silv’ry moon. 18945. 

Silv’ry moon, I’m all alone and 
blue. 4144. 

There’s a ring around my finger. 
26650. 

Tho’ you’ve 
21607. 

Violet. 26788. 

You’re bananas crazy. 2556. 


I’ve never seen a 
5604, 5605, 8205, 


See Frazzini 


forgotten. 12199, 


| Freed (M. E.) 


pt. II, n. s., v. 24 


Frederick (—) pseud. See Gordon 
(F) 
Frederick (Billy): 
I want you now dear. 970. 
Nights are blue. 1549. 
Frederick (EH. I.) I cared too. 
Frederick (Noah) : 
After you’ve broken my hear 22. 
Dixie mammy. 496. 
On a starry night. 1622. 
Once upon a time with you. 1635. 
She forgot but I remembered. 
Olay 
Siam. 1957: 
Song I love—and you. 
South Sea moon. 9259. 


25248. 


18999. 


When my ship sailed away from 


Hawaii. 29485. 


Fredericks (Julian) : : 
Pansies. 14140. 
Tranquil hours. 14693. 

Frederiksen (Hmil Juel-) 

Frederiksen (Emil) 

Frederiksen (Sigurd) ; 
Allegro agitato. 27098. 
Sunrise. 29170. 

Fredricks (EK. M.) 

ford college. 6735. 

Freed (Alfred) : 

I still love you, 
10772. 

Why should I tell a lie. 26950. 
Won’t you come back 
to me my darling. 14907, 21886. 

Freed (Martin) : 

Days. 5019. 
Who cares what you have been. 
4498, 9586, 9587. 

Freedman (Matilda) : 

Come tell me then, just what is 
love. 17558. 

Hiding. 3224. 

Nothin’ but the blues. 


Songs of Rock- 


sweetheart. 


3810. 


Since I lost you. 9166. 
Freedman (Maurice) Petite valse. 
28804. 


Freeman (C. R.): 
Easter helper no. 15. 554. 
Mr. Moon and merry Christmas. 
8613. 

Freeman (Harry) Oh my! troubles 
of little black folks. 12594 (286). 
Freeman (Henry) pseud. See Toérn- 

gerst (Folke) 


Freeman (Lawrence) Craze-ology. 
4973. 
Freeman (Luzetta) Springtime and 
you. 16794. 
Freeman (Mary Coons) : 
Parade. 4231. 


Summer days. 4231. 

Freeman (Minnie Coons) : 
Birthday party. 4895. 
Clock. 3988. 


ni 70 


See Juel-. 


—— 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1929 


Curious story. 38955. 
Playtime. 38955. 
Pussy. 3988. 
Vacation-time. 
Freeman (R. D.): 
Love’s melody. 8498. 


4395. 


Wonderful mother. 7237. 
Freer (Dawson) : 
Golden memories. 19768. 


In the hedge a rose is blooming. 
20466. 
Freer (E. E.) Frithiof. 691. 
Frehse (Albin) 12 trios.: 15529. 
Freiberg (Heinz) I'd love to have you 


back again. 15722. 
French (Addie) Our playground. 
3883. 


French (B. 8.) Get it on the radio. 
10505, 15555. 

French (E. J.) Veto. 17028. 

French (Ethelyn) Lure of California. 
5938. 

French (F. O.) 
29647 (115). 
French (G. E.) Sleep baby rock in 

the moon. 2388388. 
French (J. P.) Sweetheart of mine. 
26578. 
French (L. W.): 
Forgotten. 10456. 
Mama’s little honey bee. 138810. 
My little Kick-a-poo. 16269. 
French (Samuel) inc.: 
Bluebeard in Bologna. 12771. 
Songs for raggedy Ann. 2035. 
What do you suppose. 2412. 
French (Samuel) Itd.: 
Plain Jane. 18746. 
Wax peach. 2379. 
French (Virginia) Glenn glee club 
book for girls. 3151. 
Fresco (Joan): 
Allegro giocoso. 
Allegro movimentato. 


Just for to-night. 


15019. 
15021. 


Baskische hirtenknaben. 185. 
Frese (D. I.) Morna. 25872. 
Freshman (Chas.) ¢o., inc. Smile you 

miss. 11956. 
Freudenthal (Josef) : 
Blond cder braun. 9920, 9921. 


Mein schatz ist braun wie scho- 
kolade. 11241, 11242. 
Mit dir médcht ich ziehn bis ans 
ende der welt. 11295, 11296. 
Na also, Marie! 11422, 11423. 
Patience. 11622, 11623. 
Servus, Bubi.... 263874. 
Trinken, das ktissen, das 
seinen grund. 12254, 12255. 
Freund (Sylvain) : 
Ain’t she real cute? 26. 
Arabella. 2651. 
Enchantement. 38012. 
Freut euch des lebens. 688, 5252. 


hat 


2469—30 


Frey (Adolf) : 

Arioso. 14976 (18). 

Bow down Thine ear 
24426 (30). 

Far from my heavenly home. 2589 
(93). 

Fear thou not. 4577 (112). 

In the cross of Christ I glory. 
17236 (191). 

Lord reigneth. 17236 (229). 

Message. 12594 (238). 

O little town of Bethlehem. 19491 
(170). 

Sing O sing this. blessed morn. 
24426 (252). 

Sun of my soul, thou Saviour 
dear. 12594 (376). 

Trust in the Lord. 

Frey (Hugo): 

Cat’s whiskers. 7594. 

Could I reach thee. 4963. 

Fall of Gasparilla. 20026. 

Free ’n’ easy. 15527. 


O Lord. 


12594 (408). 


Hop off. 858. 
Pomposo. 26197. 
Rubenola. 6505. 


Sandy Hook. 11818. 

Scenic agitato. 9099, 18889. 
Stand by. 145381. 

Struttin’ south. 21486. 

There is a city. 19167. 
Wedding of the winds. 17071. 
Weird agitation. 9539, 19325. 


Frey (Martin) Erholung. 27599. 
Brey -(P.R)": 
Answer 
12654. 
Evergreen tree. 
In March. 5661. 
In rose-time. 10849. 
Little black goat. 18293. 
Only of thee and me. 3867. 
Recognition. 9018. 
Religion. 1794. 
Spring thunder. 6769. 
Unseen ship. 14787. 
What of the night. 24242. 
Freyhold (Heinrich Meyer-y.) 
Meyer-v. Freyhold (Heinrich) 
Fricker (H. A.): 
Agincourt song. 
AGT. Ooo 
O Lord correct me. 
Fridman-Gramatté (S. C.) 
Mallorca. 16822. 
Friedberg (William) 
3340. 
Friede (Friedrich) verlag: 
Ricordo di Napoli. 18828. 
Tedeum. 19130. 
To6rek magyar indulo. 19209. 
Friedell (H. W.) O, Lord support us 
all the day long. 28664. 


to a_echild’s question. 


13123. 


See 


12609. 


13282. 
Suite de 


I pleaded guilty. 


14 1771 


INDEX : 

pt. IIT, n. s., v. 24 

Friedenberg (Albert) : My blackbirds are bluebirds now. 

Gee, it’s about time. 25052. S116) ote 

When shadows fall. 7188. My castle in Spain is a shack in 

World loves a lover. 19423. the lane. 1461, 3720, 6098, 6099, 
Friederike. 19547. 8675, 11354. 

Friedheim (Arthur) Fantaisie—im- Same old moon, same old June. 
promptu. 4908. 16622, 18873. 

Friedhofer (Hugo) Prelude to a Satisfied. 9091, 11823, 11824, 23747. 


dream ballet. 26209. 
Friedland (A. H.) Shiron. 21354. 
Friedland (Anatol) My little dream 
girl. 18530. 


Friedland (David) Ich hob geliebt a 


shehne meidel. 18505. 
Friedman (David) Reminiscence. 
6430. ; 


Friedman (Harold) Sing-a-way piano 
books. 18957-18959. 
Friedman (Herman) : 
Audition stomp. 9809. 
Scorechin’. 11854. 


Standing in a fog. 12045. 
Traffic jam. 12248. 
Friedman (Ignaz) Alt-Wien. 11840, 
11841. ; 
Friedman (Irving) Baby have a 
heart. 7438. 
Friedman (Leo) : 
Byes. 19491 (62). 
I think it must be love. 2589 
(181). 
Mighty lonely. 11274. 
Sun dance. 7310 (127). 


Swingin’ along. 12114. 
When the captain gives command. 
19491 (260). 
Friedman (Ludwig) : 
Kiisse niemals die 
freund. .. !! 13668. 
Manche friihlingsnacht hab’ ich in 
Jena einst verbracht. 25741. 
Wann sprechen wir von liebe. 
14791. 
Friedman (Manuel) 
Friel (L. P.) Hello! 
Friend (Cliff): 
Bigger and _ better 
19652. 
Bottoms up. 19697. 
Do you think of me. 5062. 
Dream baby. 516, 5092, 5098. 
Hold me tight. 17935. 
Yd do anything for you. 8100, 
10690. 
I’ll close my eyes to the rest of 
the world. 15744. 
I’m walking in the 
8180, 10756. 


frau. vom 


Lonely. 23105. 
15655. 


than ever. 


sunshine. 


I’m walking thro’ clover. 8181, 
13465. 
La - hoota - boota-coota-mamasseta. 

1164, 5447. 
Love birds. 23139. 


Love is free to everyone. 20717. 


Sittin’ in the sun. 23838. 
’Snice like this. 14453, 
16725. 
Wait till you’re blue, Mary. 4429. 
You ‘are my day-dream. 24373. 
Friend (W. N.) Where blue lupines 
grow. 21881. : 
Fries (Peter): - 
Freiheits-marsch. 10470. 
Nach meiner heimat zieht’s. mich 
wieder. 1517. 
Treue husar. 12252. 
Walzer-potpourri. 17055. 


16724, 


Friman-Clasen (—) Da _  Lilleguld 
kom. 7697. 
Friml (Rudolf) : 
Causerie. 4868, 19765. 


Charlotte. 4889, 19775. 

Concert tango. 19881. 

Desirée. 13010, 19920. 

Geisha in despair. 13224, 20129. 

Japanese bridal march. 18180. 

Japanese market. 13584. 

Suspicion. 6808, 14565. 

Téte-a-téte. 14612. 

Valse distraite. 7040, 14750. 

Vanishing love. 14756, 21718. 

Wings of love. 14893, 21868. 
Frisch (Billy): 

That lovable baby of mine. 

Where are you dream girl. 

Your eyes. 21949. 
Frisch (Maximilian) 

festjubel 1928. 7226. 

Frisino (Warren) : 


9365, 
14861. 


Wiener singer- 


Blow me down. 15155. 
My true blue sweetheart. 11415. 
Shufflin’ back to Dixie. 6636. 


Take it out. 12128. 
To satisfy you. 14679. 
Venida. 14758. 

Frisino (Woody) pseud. See Frisino 
(Warren ) 
Frisk (Al) Crazy pirouette. 
Fristrup (K. M.) ‘Till vapen. 

Frithiof. 691. 
Fritsch (Babe) pseud. 
(EH. V.) 
Fritsch (H. V.): 
Can’t you have fun 
15210. 
Sun’s gonna’ shine in my back 
door some day. 6797. 
Fritsch (P. A.) She loves me, yes 
she loves me. 11890. 


15287. 
6939. 


See Fritsch 


like that. 


1772 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Frittitia (Antonino) : 
Canzuna d’a figlia du scarparu. 
7579. 
Donna ingrata. 5067. 
Iamuninne a cuneale. 
Trafficu d’America. 9415. 
Frock (I. M.) When lovers love in 
dreamland. 29484. 


5621. 


Frohlich (Otto) Weihnachts album. 
2396. 

Hréblich (Willy) Weihnachtsfreuden 
uberall! 7131. 


Froisland (C. M.) 
tain sweetheart. 
From Greenland’s 

Preso, (135). 
From our native land. 


My Rocky-Moun- 
16282. 
icy mountains. 


7932. 


From the cross to the crown. 694. 
Froment (E.) Spartacus. 2048. 
Frommel (H. CC.) Dawning = day. 
27478. 


Frosini (P.): 
Dizzy accordion-fox trot. 
Fragrant flowers. 22554. 
Sweedish [!] American mazurka. 
23962. 
Frost (C. EH.) Happiness. 
Frost (P. B.) Garden. 
Frothingham (Frances) : 
Gypsies are coming. 
Menuet. 22073, 22074. 
Rondo. 15116. 
Frownfelter (M. 
bell. 6248, 235138. 
fruscella (M. F.) 
baby. 8209. 
Fry (H. 8.) Caseade.—27324. 
Fryckman (—) Bonnjazz. 27256. 


Frys nger (J. F.) Harmonies du soir. 


22376. 


13288. 
5265. 


22642. 


M.) Old school 


I want to be a 


20207. 

Fuceci (Luigi) ‘Na vota sola, Mari’! 
11424. 

Fuchs (Robert) Zwei wiener waizer. 
25032. 


Fuelling (Merle) Lonely blues. 1245. 
Fiinf jahrhunderte spanischer gitar- 
remusik. 22565, 22566. 
Fiinf wiinsche. 10430, 10431, 10619, 
12135, 12136, 22905. 
Fuenllana (Miguel 
24086. 
Fuentes (—) Habanera. 
Fiirstner (Adolph) : 
Agyptische Helena. 
Air. 20136. 
Befreiung. 19052. 
Christelflein. 27366. 
Drohende gefahr-plotzlich nahend. 
19053. 
Feuersnot. 6787. 
Hinsamkeit - mondnacht - meeres- 
stille. 26531. 
Frieden. 27686. 


’ de) Tiento. 
(74, 


12072. 


177 


Glick und dank. 23943. 

Heitere szene. 26532. 

Hymne. 28806. 

Intermezzo. 6788. 

Kompositionen der jetzigen und 
friiheren schtiler der meister- 
schule Hans Pfitzners. 10986. 

Liebessehnsucht-leidenschaft. 
23944, 

Lyrisch, 
19054. 

Manon. 5978. 

Melodie. 4873. 

Nass oder trocken. 14021, 16302. 

Orientalische burleske. 26533. 

Rauschende festmusik. 26534. 

Sechs etiiden ftir klavier. 19539. 

Seelenqualen. 19055. 

Sursum corda. 29176, 29177: 

Tambourin. 4262. 

. Von deutscher seele. 

Winterweihe. 6789. 

Fuga (Sandro) Sur la tombe d’ un 
enfant. 6805. 
Fugitte (Frank) 


traumhaft, visionir. 


12330. 


Hymn singin’ Bill. 


13381. 
Fuhrmannslied. 3114. 
Fujii (Henry) You can’t stop me 


from loving you dear. 19452. 
Fulcher (Chas.) : 
Atlanta gal. , 2670,, 27151. 
If I could write a song. 
25381. 
Fulco (Jos.) Sometime. 
Fuller (A. F.) : 
' Because I 
17361. 
Pretty girl blues. 23635. 
Wee tot mine. 2394. 
Fuller (H.) Searcy 
28977. 
Fuiler (EK. M.) 
Fulling (Rena) 


20426, 
9221. 

know you love me. 
country rag. 


Touch Jesus. 24115. 
I’m always dreaming 


of you. 25298. 
Fullmer (Hugene) June night rose. 
15938. 
Fulton (J/ M.) : 
Fillmore beginners’ band book. 
640. 
French mareh patrol. 7929. 
Happy Hawaii. 5383, 5384. 
Junetime. 8326. 
March of the boy scouts. 11199. 
On the way. 6253. 
Fulton (W. E.) : 
Juliette. 10921. 
My Mason-Dixon home. 138985. 


When the sunset bids the day 


“ adieu. 7188. 
Funk & Wagnalls co. National airs. 
11427. 


Funke (H. W.) ‘Tango c-moll. 6857. 


Funny face. 5260. 


vw 


INDEX 
pt. TY, n.’s.;-v7 34 


Fuoco (M. J.) Dear little sweetheart | Gabriel (C. H.): 


of dreams. 19902. ° All hail. 24426 (5). 

Hurbeck’ (P; A.)*: America. 9709 (6). 

I’m that way about you. 18059. And He showed me a pure river. 
It’s perfectly simple. 20493. 7310 (7): 
More and more. 16218. At Christmas time. 29647 (10). 

Furey (BE. A.): Beautiful sunshine. 17236 (33). 

Dreaming down on _ silver bay. Behold what manner of love. 
529. 24426 (28). 
Why don’t you kiss me. 2486. Brotherly love. 17286 (56). 

Furgatch (S. B.): Bye, ma honey. 12594 (88, 39). 
All my life. 24456. Call to worship. 4836. 

Dreams. 22427. Christian humility. 17236 (69). 
How she could play. 25218. . Christ’s inheritance. 17236 (71). 
I want a baby. 22860. Come, see the empty bed. 4577 
Mademoiselle. 23178. (60). : 
My garden of dreams. 28536. Come to the feast. 4577 (61). 
Tell me that you still could care se unto Me. 24426 (50). 

for me. 9356. ome ye blessed. 24426 (52). 
Those cornfield blues. 4325. Coming home to Thee. 17236 

_ When you are here. 9571. . (76). 

Furgeot (J.): Communion of saints. 17236 (77). 
Eternel printemps. 7832. Cry for speedy help. 17236 (84). 
Salut 4 la France. 28941. Day of God is breaking. 5016. 
Tibére. 29299. me ah eave of the manger. 

Furia (P. A. de) See De Furia (P. 17236 (99). 

AL) Entreaty and hopeful trust. 17236 
Furkert (Hazel) Dreams. 13066. oe nts Ee 
Furlani (Henri or Enrico): Crna) ey cee 

Derviches tourneurs. 7738. Face te ae eee ee 
; 82. : : 
Po ateae Fillmore’s male choir. 24426 (86). 
acacee (Laurine) : a women’s choir. 24426 
. 24612. : 
eee aaa 25155. For me. 7810 (60), 24426 (90). 
C D. I en f Gather the grain. 17236 (136). 

Furst (C. D.) Was Oy Gloria in excels's Deo. 29647 

you. 971. (74). 

Furst (Charlotte) Griolette’s goose Go forth. 17236 (146). . 

song. 29647 (80). Go through the gates. 24426 
Furst (Nathan) Feeling blue. 626. (98). 

Furst (W. W.) Griolette’s goose song. ane a peer Wate ( 1a 

abies: : He God is our refuge. 12594 (105). 
Cat’s reel. 19763. CoRR as judge. 17236 
Merry suite. 13877. Sar e 

Futernick (Morris) : God the strength and refuge of 
I ean’t forget. 8095. His people. 172386 (149). 

To me money seems funny. 14677. God will help you win. 7310 (67). 

Fux (J. J.) Ouverttire. 25033. 2 (67). 

Fyffe (Hlizabeth) : a Ce eae love and power. 
Step by step. 2065, 2067. . 

Writing drills and theory work for Good rene OMT Sa 157 
the young piano student. 2531- a ae ae gee (157). 
2000. Be eh ae : 

Gabaroche (Gaston) : : Batts precious to me. 12594 
C etadt une pet-te blonde. 2796. He keeps me. 4577 (151). 

Ca vous fait bien plaisir. 9995. He leadeth me. 17236 (160). 

Gabbert (Ray) That’s what you are He’s everything to me. 7310 

to me. 16906. (70) ; 

Gabr el (Bernard): Hear the Christmas bells. 14976 
Leona. 98530. (124). 

Moonbeams. 3681. His eye is on the sparrow. 22703. 
1774 


Ee 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1929 


——— 


His wonderful greatness. 12594 
(128): 

His wonderful love. 4577 (157). 

Holy Sabbath. 17236 (164). 

How excellent. 24426 (110). 

I am trusting Christ. 4577 (168). 

Iam wth thee. 4577 (169). 

I know Jesus died. 27914. 

I see it’s shining domes. 1723 
(274). 

I want to live as in Thy light. 
28002. 

I will go. 4577 (175). 

I will labor to-day. 4577 (176). 

In a dream of the night. 24426 
(119). 

In the beginning. 24426 (121). 

In the highe8t. 17236 (192). 

In Thy holy keeping. 17236 
(194). 

Inside the pearly gate. 14976 
C151): 

Jt shall be light at evening time. 
24426 (126). 

Jesus lives. 9709 (119). 

Jesus’ love. 9709 (120). 

Jesus needs even you. 17236 
(202). 

King of Israel. 24426 (135). 

Like dews of the morning. 17236 
(220). 

Lord God omnipotent. 5894. 

Man of sorrows. 23188, 24426 
(168). 

Marching up the narrow way. 
12594 (231). 

Merrily—so merrily. 17236 (264). 

Merry Christmas bells. 17236 
(265). 

Mold me, dear Lord. 28473. 

My Father planned it all. 17236 
(278). 

My soul’s eternal home. 17236 
(284). 

Name of Jesus. 12594 (266). 

Nature’s tribute to God. 17236 
(287). 

No condemnation. 12594 (271). 

Not ashamed of Jesus. 17236 
(296). 

Now is Christ risen. 4577 (291). 

O behold Him. 9709 (169). 

O Lord use me. 17236 (304). 


On horseback in apple blossom 
time. 8828. 
Open the windows of heaven. 


12594 (293). . 
Praise His name forever. 9709 
(190). 
Praise to our Jehovah. 24426 
(229). 


Promised mercies desired. 17236 
(328). 


Promptings to thanksgiving. 
17286 (3829). 

Render to God. 24426 (235). 

Satisfaction in God. 17236 (352). 

Saul, king of Israel. 17236 (853). 

Savior’s voice. 24426 (245). 

Saviour walk with me. 12594 
(3388). 

Second coming. 24426 (247). 

Seeking Bethlehem’s King. 19491 
(211) 

Shall we. 12594 (341). 

Shine where you are. 6630. 

Sing to the Lord. * 9709 (215). 

Sing unto the Lord. 14976 (293). 

Slain for us, 24426 (254). 

Something to do. 12594 (355). 

Song of starry beauty. 17286 
(394). 

Song of victory. 9709 (220), 
24426 (257). 

Sonnenschein. 14976 (307). 

Sunset and evening star. 6804. 

Sunshine. 12594 (377). 

Sweet be thy sleep. 9709 (228). 

Sweet Christmas bells. 14976 
(325) . 

Thankless hearts. 24426 (278).° 

Thanks and glory. 12594 (385). 

That glorious song of old. 17236 
(422). 

Thee we adore. 17236 (424). 

Thy word, O Lord, is my delight. 


6931. 

To Thy cross I’m clinging. 17236 
(480). 

Triumph of the _ skies. 14976 
(352). 

Triumphant King and Lord. 9709 
(248). ; 


Trust Him. 29845. 

Trust in God. 17236 (433). 

Unerring guide. 17236 (440). 

Up and onward. 17286 (441). 

Victor’s crown. 12594 (407). 

Waiting for the summons. 7%310 
(141). 

Way. 14976 (376). . 

We are little sunbeams. 17236 
(459). ; 

We praise Him. 17236 (462). 

We will tell the story. 9709 (257). 

Why do I love Jesus. 12594 
(438). 

Wonderful Savior. 9709 (262). 

Words of Jesus. 24426 (814). 


Gabriel (C. H.) jr. Wanderer. 9523. 


Gabriel (Raoul) pseud. See Boex 
(Ac) 

Gabriel-Marie. See Marie (Gabriel-) 

Gaccetta (Alphonso) My dreamy love 
time pal. 23351. 

Gade (Elva) Carnival time. 10019. 


1775 


INDEX 


Gade (Jacob): 


Illusions perdues. 28033. 
Laila. 25576. 
Snoldby trav. 11958. 


Gade (N. W.) 
126). 

Gade & Warny: 
Illusions perdues. 
Laila. 25576. 
Snoldby trav. 11958. 

Gadsol (Geo.) Marjie. 

Ginschals (Carl) : 
Geburtstagsreigen. 712. 

Gute kameraden. 10572. 

Im trauten heim. 5647, 10884. 

Was meine mutter sang. 2376. 

Weihnachts-album. 29456. 
Gaertner (Hans): 

Carola. 7587. 

Lass dir nix von Hoffmann erzah- 

len. 8394, 20612. 
Monna Vanna. 1414. 
Wann sind sie denn fiir mich ein- 


Sonata. 4577 (125, 
28033. 


5973. 


mal zuhause, gnid’ge frau. 
9526. 
Gaetke (Arthur) President Herbert 
Hoover. 6378, 14234. 


Gaetke (Ernst) 

gien-studien fur posaune. 
Gafney (James): 

Captain Fried and his crew. 4851. 


Tonleiter-und arpeg- 
D223; 


Nudity. 62038. 

Gag (F. S.): 
Choo-choo train. 22236. 
Somehow. 23871. 
Tumble timbers. 24132. 


We're both satisfied with one an- 


other. 24216. 
Gagelstein (Gregory) Twelve piquant 
revelations. 3118. 
Gagne (J. P.) Oh! how you'll be sur- 
prised. 14085. 
Gagne (Romeo) I want you because 
I love you. 5615. 
Gahm (Joseph) Fleurette. 24995. 
Gahr (L. M.): 
By the blue blue sea. 12812. 
I am broken hearted. 15710. 
Gaillard (M. F.): 
Btude. 703, 704. 
Triomphe de Bacchus. 2245. 


Gaines (B. V.): 
Hearts may cross unseen. 
I’m weary to night. 13466. 

Gaines (J. C.): 
Barearolle. 
Peggy Jane. 


13318. 


7464. 
28797. 


Silvery moon. 9159. 
Song of love. 92831. 
Voices calling. 9508. 
Gaines (J. W.) Carols of praise. 


2816. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


Gaines (S. R.): 
Bells of Bergen. 24576. 
England. 24941. 
Follow the gleam. 25012. 
O victorious people. 28670. 

We follow on, O Master. 7121. 
Wings of the morning. 26959. 
Gainsborg (L. ©.) Di me chiquita. 

5042. 
Gaiotto (Louis) : 
Dear old pal. 24821. . 
25050. 


Gee but its hard to believe. 
In my _ air-castle of dreams. 
25428. 


My Kathleen May. 113873. 
Sad and lonely. 263814. 
Until you went away. 29376. 
Gal (Hans): o. 
Drei lieder. 25035. 
Hymnus. 250386. 
Serbische weisen. 
Sinfonietta. 26411. 
Stilleben. 26525. 
Toccata. 25037. 
Vita brevis. 26797. 
Galamore (W. S.): 
Abbie’s daughter. 2594. 
Around the world by Heckner. 


18910. 


19565. 

Mother, dear old mother. 38693, 
ils2o. 

That Tennessee baby of mine. 
19161. 

Galas (-): 
Fil de la vierge. 24984. 
Jeanne a Domremy. 8304. 
Passion de Jeanne d’Are. 8884. 


Galassi (Frank): 

All my life I wanted someone like 
you. 7350. 

Got the blue blues. 3168. 

I’m glad it was only a dream. 
5541. 

I’m rolling in love. 5568. 

I’m talking about my wonderful 
gal. 942. 

Just you, just 
8358, 10958. 

That’s my new girl now. 

Within my heart. 243836. 

You do me so much good. 12527. 


me and love. 


4289. 


Galasso (A.) Uu bummu ‘’talianu. 
1288. 

Galaz (Enrique) Quiero... ! 18801. 

Galbinsky (Alick) Flapper — girl. 
27659. 

Galbraith (B. V.) Coronet. 10117. 

Galbraith (J. L.)/¢iheg@vearie tame 
2198. 

Galdamez (Julius) My beloved. 
25898. 

Gale (M. H.) Would you. 2527. 

Galen (Agnes) Yesterdays. 26992. 

Galeotti (Cesare) Anton. 7310 (8). 


1776 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


- 


Galician rabbitzin. 29106. 

Galinsky (Morris) That gold mine 
of my dreams. 26622. 

Galinsky (Sam) That gold mine of 
my dreams. 26622. 

Gallagher (J. A.) I’m thinking of 
you. 8178. 
Gallagher (V. H.) 
Gallan (J. W.) 


Betty Jane. 2743. 
If all of my dreams 


came true. 993. 
Gallatly (J. M.) Cavendish tenth 
concert party album. 4869. 
Gallegos (Arthur) Caverna_  sweet- 
heart. 273380. 
Gallet (Emile) : 
Dans les prés fieuris. 9709 (49). 
En jouant au cereceau. 9709 (57). 
Petite berceuse. 9709 (185). 
Gallez (Lou) Someday you'll” be 
sorry. 21405. 
Gallico (Paolo) Alleluja. 25883, 
25884. 
Galligan (C. H.) Nannette. 20968. 
Galligan (HE. M.) Sunset starlight 
and you. 23959. 
Gallo (Giuseppe) Dawn of a perfect 
day. 5012. 
Gallotello (Lucy) Star of mine. 
12048. 
Galloway (Louis) Rendezvous with 
you. 6482. 


Galloway (T. B.): 
Gypsy trail. 15617. 


Little tune o’ tears. 20686. 
Noddin’. 28639. 
Gallup (EK. 8S. H.) Echoes of the ball. 
29647 (57). ; 
Gallur (D. G.) Bella Belmont. 
24571. 
Galow (A. H.) Sonny lad. 6739. 


Galston (Gottfried) : 
Six short preludes or studies for 
beginners. 1138, 115. 

Twelve short preludes or studies 
for beginners. 116-124. 
Galuppi (Baldassare) Sonata. 

17798. 
Galvao (R. D.) 
I wouldn’t do. 
Gama _ (Rafael) 
29594. 
Gamache (A. B.): 
Darling baby. 24805. 
Pepina come to your Joe. 26160. 
Gambino (Anthony): 
Big substantial baby. 19651. 
City for me. 17531. 
Gambino (Josephine) : 
Big substantial baby. 19651. 
City. for me. 175381, 
Gambino (Tony) & co. 
U(53h: 
Gamble 
22729. 


There’s nothing that 
24061. 
Yo econ. tu. amor. 


City for me. 


CER wi ake) Hop-Sing-Hooly. 


Gamble (J. T.) Breath o’ California. 
7538. 


Gamble hinged musi¢ ¢o.: 


Benediction series. 27207. 
By the seaside. 15195. 
Canoe song. 294. — 
Chasing butterflies. 15237. 


Distant bells. 19927. 
Ethie. 5159. 
First forty lessons for violin or 
fiddl-ette classes. 20054. 
Gamble’s class method for strings. 
20120-20122, 22571. 
Hop-scotch polka. - 15686. 
If I had lived in Bethlehem. 28022. 
In a hurry. 15840. 
In a swing. 15848. 
Laddies. 23036. 
Mammy’s philosophy. 
Merlin. 238257. 
Minuet caprice. 23275. 
Morning prayer. 3690. 
Mother’s lullaby. 38700. 
My boyhood days. 3719. 
My daily prayer. 28528. 
Phyllis. 11648. 
Prelude no. 8. 2692. 
Rhapsody. 4030. 
Sad story. 16611. 
Schubert symphony suite. 
Search me, O God. 28976. 
Sei mir gegriisst. 4102. 
Stubborn rocking horse. 16817. 
Tumbling mustard. 14718. 
Vacation days. 17002. 
Wind in the wildwood. 243826. 


16110. 


6564. 


Gamboa (Alejandro) Arrieros. 2660. 

Gamlen (Geo.) Talkies the whole of 
the day. 19115. 

Gandolfo (Aug.) Danse _ rustique. 
(1b: 

Gandolfo (Hug.) Derniére serenata. 
24836. 

Gann (R. R.) Masquerade. 3634. 

Ganne (Louis): 

Delices. 24426 (67). 


Gypsy night. 15616. 


Little Tich march. 24426 (145). 


Saltimbanques. 2589 (301), 
14350. 
Ganne (P. C.) Saltimbanques. 2589 
(301). 
Ganne (P. L. A.): 
Delices. 24426 (67). 
Little Tich march. 24426 (145). 
Saltimbanques. 2589 (301). 


Gannon (W. J.) Dinkey Doyle. 13018. 
Ganus (C. P.): 
Have a sunny smile each day. 
3198. 
Rejoice in God. 4018. 
Ganus (Clarence) : 
I’m goin away. 27958. 


My sunny Alabama home. 28569. 


£777 


INDEX 
pt. II, n. s., v. 24 
Ganus (Clarence)—Continued. Gardner (W. A.) Childhood days. 
Sleep at the foot of the bed. 29067. . 7621, 22230. 
Take a tator. 29218. Gareri (Edoardo) : 
Ganz (Rudolph) Konzertstiick. 12594 C’est Naples. 22180. 
(185). Hlle dansait...elle dansait... 
Garami (—) MHofehér szerelem, Be 7818. 
futa az utat. 20253. Garland (A.) Hungarian dance tune. 
Garbe (Gustav) In alter treue. 3549. 
20444. Garland (Charlie) : 
Garber (A. L.) Moon girl. 6052. Out of a clear sky. 8859. 
Garber (S. R.) .Purple riders. 23651. True blue. 2249. 


Gareia (A. Z.) - Vanas promesas. 
123809. 

Garcia (Belisario de Jesus) See Jesus 
Garcia (Belisario de) 

Garcia (Cx7Pi).e 
Infantita Maribel. 
Marimonas rojas. 
Su guitarra. 4224. 
Trova de amor. 4366. 

Garcia de Arellano (Ricardo) 

jadas de Pepino. 27749. 

Garcias (Martin): 
Jicky. | 15925. 

Ma Java. 16102. 
Madame Récamier. 
Popaul. 6357. 


Gard (Mary) Just a little lovin’. 
8333. 
Garde (Betty) Tm mad. 13451. 
Gardella (Stephen): 
After dawn. 2602. 
Pll still belong to you. 5514, 
Make use of the moon. 13806. 


3418. 
3627. 


Grace- 


3606, 


That’s my yes yes girl. 21567. 
Where? 7199. 
Yours. 27044. 
Garden (Glen) : 
Chinee lullaby. 4904. 
Day dreams. 50138. 
Silvery stream. 6648. 
Sweet little Lou. 6819. 


Try and get it, baby, just try. 
6992. 
Garden of glory. 17800. 
Garden where the praties grow. 13218. 


Gardiner (Jennie) Come take a trip 


in my aeroplane. 19826. 

Gardiner (R. 8S.) Sweet, before the 
swallows go. 9709 (229). 

Gardner (C. E.) Public school loose 
leaf method. 6400, 6401, 16522, 
16523. 


Gardner (Fred) That’s what the moon 


said to me. 4294, 

Gardner (G. G.) Christmas gloria. 
24724. 

Gardner (Nelson) Gallant Old Glory. 
13213 


Gardner (Oscar) 
with my love. 

Gardner (Silas) 
12996, 27488. 


I’m gonna be stingy 
15769. 
Dear old mother. 


Garland (Will) Tahiti. 12118. 
Garlock (W. D.) I’m in love with an 
old fashioned sweetheart. 27955. 
Garman (Marius) En jouant au cer- 

ceau. 9709 (57). 
Garnett (Tay) Lovefound me. 23141. 


Garnier (H.) Incantation. 5684. 
Garren (J. J.): 

Ballad of the motor ear. 19607. 

He’s a torrid lover. 20217. 
Garrett (Lloyd) Dallas blues. 442, 
Garrett (Mae) Unlucky in _ love. 

26747. . 

Garrett (Marjorie) : 

Havana. 18297. 

Marguerite, you are so sweet. 

13835. 


This thing called love. 


Garrett (W. V.): 

Waltz of dreams. 26819. 

West Kentucky limited. 26855. 
Garrett O’ Magh. 14976 (104). 
Garrido (J. N.)  <Alejado de este 

mundo. 27083. 
Garrigan (James) Sylvia. 
Garrison (Benjamin) : 

I am so blue, waiting for you. 

885. 
I need a man around my house. 


947. 
My little Dixie home. 6126. 


14661. 


29208. 


Turtle walk. 2264. 
Wheezer. 7165. . 
‘’ Whoopee! J’m havin’ my fun. 
7214. 
Garrison (Dorothy) pseud. See Hn 
Harl (D. G.) 

Garrison (Earl) Sunny spot in Ten- 
nessee. 16833. 

Garrity (L. W.) Mother I love just 
you. 1435. 


Garstin (Harold): 


Happiest girl in the world. 8006. 


I love you. 10726. 
Love of mine. 111380. 


Time for dreams. 9401, 12217. 
Wishing well. 4515. 
Garth-Jones (A.) Caprice. 15542. 


Gartner (L.) Edelweiss. 17236 (112), 


Gartz (C. F.) Sweetheart be mine. 
29193. 


Garvin (M. E.) Lake Morey. 1171. 


1778 


a 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 
Gary (Vie) Who knows, ah! who 
knows, not he. 2475. 
Garza (A. M.): 
Amor de Torero. 4633. 
Monterrey. 8630. 
Gasber (HE. M.) Eloise. 18089. 
Gaskell (J. E.): 
Blue bonnet time. 2761, 9926. 


Yes, you may call me sweetheart. 
4542. 
Gaskill (Clarence) : 
At Father Power’s grave. 24521. 
Copper and the gunman. 10114. 
Eddie Cantor’s automobile horn 
song. 5188. 


Everything she has is cute. 27624. 


I’m goin’ home and hit the hay. 
22806. 

Let me hold you in my arms. 
28255. 

Rin tin tin you son uver gun I love 
you. 23697. 

Your lips are red as cherries. 
19483. 


Gaskill (H. W.) When the buckeyes 
bloom in the springtime. 14844. 
Gasser (Walter) When I’m back with 
you. 4472. 
Gassler (J. F.) 
moon. 263938. 
Gastaldon (Stanislao) 
gana. 14391, 23783. 
Gaston (Clyde) That sweet bunch of 

kisses and you. 24041. 


Gates (Aaron) Dixie walk. 13023. 


Shine on Virginia 


Serenata tzi- 


Gates (Alma) Melisande in the 
wood. 24426 (178). 
Gates (J. M.): 
He was born in a manger. 817. 
Kidnapping. 1144. 
Somebody’s b2en stealing. 2011. 


You may be living or you may be 
dead. 2553. 


Gates (L. B.) Flower songs. 25002. 
Gates of joy. 10490. 
Gatty (Alfred Scott-) See Scott- 


Gatty (Alfred) 
Gaubert (Philippe) : 
Ah, fuyez 4a présent, malheureuses 
pensées. 9732. 


Avril sourit.... 9823. 


Belle lune d’argent. 9890. 

Concerto. 10491. 

Dans le jeune et frais cimetiére. 
10160. 

Quand je  viendrai m/asseoir. 
11723. 

Quand reviendra J] automne. 
11725. 

Roses, en bracelet. ... 11791. 

Stances. 120483. 

Gaudenzi (Apollo) Magda. 8517. 


Gaudet (E.): 
A fond de train. 14979. 
A la Saint-Jean. 14980. 
Agitato dramatico. 73827. 
Alarme. 7386. 
Allegro drammatico. 12627. 


Allegro symphonique. 24464, 
Angoissant mystére. 7378. 

Au pays des steppes. 15072. 

Avant le drame. 12678. 

Bouffonnerie. 12779. 

Bruits d’usine. 7548. 

Cauchemar. 7595. 

Charivari. 15235. 

Chasse joyeuse. 15238. 

De celui qui s’en alla par le 
monde. 471. 

Drogue. 7797. 

Drole d’ histoire. 

Esprit francais. 10356, 15489. 

Esprit viennois. 15440. 

HKternel printemps. 7832. 

Expiation. 17730. 

* Feu et tonnerre. 10408. 
Humoresque. 15702. 
Idylle au bord de J’étang. 
Khadidja. 15968. 
Licorne. 8421. 
Marcia tragica. 
Marina. 161385. 
Miettes d’amour. 
Naufrage. 8736. 
Nouveau seigneur du 

26025. 
Orgie indienne. 
Passion. 8883. | 
Pizzicato misterioso. 
Poursuite mystérieuse. 18778. 
Prélude et Rigaudon. 28849. 
Premiers rayons. 21192. 
Présages funébres. 14238. 
Rédemption. 26246. 
Reine tragique. 16551. 
Salut 4 la France. 28941. 
Scéne militaire. 9098. 
Sérénade passionnée. 16661. 
Soir tombait ... 16784. 
Solitude mélancolique. 14471. 
Songe d’amour. 9251. 
Sous les masques. 9258. 
Tempéte. 9359. 
Tibére. 29299. 
Tornade. 16958. 
Valse poudrée. 
Volupté. 26802. 


Gaudriot (Charly) 
saxophon. 15548. 
Gaul (Harvey): 
And the trees do moan. 22021. 
Carol of the Russian children. 

24689, 24690. 
Daughters of time. 7719. 
Easter miracle of Saint Anne de 
Beaupré. 2992. 


13072. 


15821. 


13882. 
16183. 
village. 
16416. 
14187. 


17016, 26761. 


“10 «ettiden fir 


1779 


INDEX 


Gaul (Harvey )—Continued. 

Five traditional French Christ- 
mas carols. 20126. 

Freeing of the frontier. 27683. 

Italian carol of Saint Michael. 
8296. 

Lad I used to be. 20598. 

Let us now praise famous men. 


5840. 
Michael’s day ecarol from the 
Hebrides. 20849. 
Nights at limehouse. 8759. 
Nova Scotia Noel. 21009. 
Psalm of deliverance. 8977. 
Shepherds and the inn. 23806. 


Spanish WHaster carol of the 


lambs. 4195. 


Spanish Haster procession. 6751. 

Stars lead us ever on. 23929. 

Thracian holiday. 6924. 
Gaulke (EH. C.) Varnelda. 17025. 
Gaulke (Jack) When you are smil- 

ing. blue eyes. 14852. 

Gault (Elmer) Sir Galahad. 14483. 
Gault (G. C.): 

Fragments from Stephen Foster. 

25022 

Pizzicato polka. 26186. 

Staccato etude. 26506. 

Valse semplice. 26762. 


Gaumond (G. F.): 
Little girl said yes to me today. 
20676. 


Lovers spoontime. 18862. 


Gautier (Pierre) Ane de Jean. 2639. 
Gauwin (Adolphe) : 
Moskau in flammen. 23811. 
Promenade du soir. 16518. 
Gavel (Hug.): 
Grand chic de Paris. 5344. 
Rosa la gitana. 6488, 6484. 


Gawthorne (Peter): 
Happiest girl in the world. 8006. 
Time for dreams. 9401. 
Wishing well. 4515. 

Gay (—) Unknown blues. 

Gay (Byron): 

My . pillow. 23395. 
Old man Pie-eye. 


14736, 


23510, 26077, 


26078. 

Song of the West. 14507, 14508, 
16762. 

Unhappy butterfly. 147338, 14734, 
16995. 


24219, 
14869, 


Weary on my feet. 
Who in the’L are you. 
Gay (M. V.): 
Desert. 19916. 
Ice. 20414. 
Passing rhythms. 
Prelude. 8126. 
Stems. 21472, 
Summer rotary. 21492. 
Under the sea. 21701. 


21136. 


qa 
Lf 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


Gay (Noel) 24110. 
Gay (Vs: 
Birds of flight. 4745, 
Blushing bride. 7074. 
Gay fandango. 5277. 
Love comes but once. 5904. 
Love lasts a day. 5909. 


Tondeleyo. 


Moon has lost it’s lure. 6053. 
Song. 5275. 
Two farmers. 7012. 
Wind. 7228. 
Gaylord (Stephen) Canoe and you. 
17474. 


Gaynor (C. B.). Double trouble. 5076. 
Gazon (Henry): 
Abuelita. 14989. 
Anita mia. 17308, 24497. 
Guitarra. 15611, 17869. 
Rio Ozama. 16573. _ 
Geary (A. F.) Come on and make 
some noise. 24743. 
Gebhard (Heinrich) : 
Daffodils. 440. 
Vifteen songs from Looking out 
of Jimmie. 15548. 
Moon children. 1417, 
Surf riders. 2094. 
Voices of the valley. 2340. 
Waltz-suite. 14787. 
Geczy (—) Hine nacht, ein lied und 
GW)... ...) 13086; 
Gédalge (Aléxandrine Mélanie) 
ises) V4 TT ~ (22202 
Gédalge (Amélie Marguerite Alice) 
Louise. 4577 (222). 
Gédalge (Andre) : 
A Vallemande. 
A la franeaise. 24426 (2). 
A la viennoise. 24426 (3). 
Louise. 4577 (222). 
Gédalge (C. B.) Louise. 


Lou- 


24426 (1). 


4577 (222). 


Gédalge (HE. J. H. C.) Louise. 4577 
(222): 
Gédalge (M. H.): 
A Vallemande. 24426 (1). 
A la franeaise. 24426 (2). 
A la viennoise. 24426 (3). 


Louise. 4577 (222). 
Gediman (Walter) : 
Chinee lullaby. 4904. 
Day dreams. 5013. 
Silvery stream. 6648. 
Sweet little Lou. 6819. 
Try and get it, baby, just try. 
6992. 
Gee (Russell) 
sion flower. 
Geehl (Henry): 
Lullaby. 22168. 
Selection of Easthope Martin’s 
songs. 6588. 
Geer (BH. HH): 
All glory, laud and honor. 
Waster hallelujah. 553. 


Yellow lily, my pas- 
4540. 


19527. 


180 


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INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1929 


Hallelujah. ©15114. 
Heavens are telling. 15115. 
Hymn of glory. 20286. 
Pater noster. 16454. 
Peace be unto you. 15093. 
Responses. 16561. 


Geer (Leonore): 


Alice in Wonderland. 2614. 

Log cabin lullaby. 8460. 

Madonna’s lullaby. 283862. 

Melancholy moon. 138869. 

Old Glory, I salute you. 28706. 

Sometimes in early evening. 
14489. 

Spirit of Christmas. 29131. 


Geer (M. C.) You. 17194. 
Geer (P. L.): 


Frisco. 690. 

I’m going to be in the old home 
town. 930. 

My mother dear. 1495. 

Pali maid. 1665. 

Rose of the spring. 1836. 

See saw. 1911. 

Somebody town. 2012. 

Sweetheart of my dreams. 2118. 

Twilight time. 2274. 

Will-o-wee. 2498. 

You. 2545. 


Geibel (Adam): 


Above the shadows. 9709 (1). 

Am I a soldier of the cross. 
9709 (4). 

Angel voices. 27127. 

Angel voices ever singing. 9709 
Li). 

Angels’ song. 58. 

Apostles’ ereed. 9709 (8). 

At heaven’s gate. 4577 (20). 

Autumn leaves. 9709 (12). 

Awake. 9709 (14). - 

Beyond the hills. 9709 (25). 

Blessed Book. 9709 (27). 

Blest Bethlehem. 22136. 

Boys of the nation. 19698. 

Cheerfully give. 9709 (34). 

Children are marching. 9709 
(35). 

Christ is risen. 9709 (39). 

Christ, the children’s friend. 9709 
(40). 

Christmas greeting. 9709 (42). 

Christmas with the pixies. 9709 
(48). 

Come join our dancing. 14976 
(aaoe 

Constant devotion. 4577 (63). 

Crown of glory. 2893. 

Easter lilies. 9709 (54). 

Fallen asleep. 4577 (108). 

Father, hear us. 2589 (94). 

Flower’s message. 9709 (65). 

Freedom in Christ. 9709 (69). 

From gloom to glory. 9709 (71). 


1781 


Gather the children in. 9709 (73). 

Gather the golden sheaves. 9709 
(74). 

God bless our Sunday-school. 
9709 (84). 

God’s care. 9709 (85). 

Hail the Lord of glory. 9709 

_ (89). 

Hail to King Jesus. 9709 (90). 

Happy little workers. 9709 (92). 

Hark! hark! my soul. 9709 (93). 

Harvest will surely come. 9709 
(95). 

I love Him best. of all. 9709 
(109). 

If I could see you once again. 
A577 (177). 

In June time. 4577 (182). 

In old Judea. 9709 (113), 12594 
(1158). 

In the hall of judgment. 9709 
(114) 

In the service of the Lord. 19491 
(103). 

Infant King. 9709 (116). 

Jesus lover of my soul. 9709 
(121). : 

Keep telling the wonderful story. 
9709 (126). 

Keeping time. 28193. 

Land of pure delight. 9709 (130). 

Lead us, Saviour. 9709 (131). 

Let the gospel light shine out. 
45N7@ (205). 

Life and light forever. 9709 
(132). 

Light-house. 4577 (208). 

Light of heaven. 9709 (133). 

Love divine. 9709 (140). 

Lowly Nazarene. 9709 (142). 

Many voices. 9709 (143). 

March of the ransomed. 9709 
(145). 

March onward, gladly onward. 
9709 (146). 

Marching ever onward, 9709 
(148). 

Nancy, ma yellow rose. 4577 
(286). 

New Year’s greeting. 9709 (165). 

O Christmas bells, ring out. 
9709 (170). 

O city of David. 9709 (171). 

O glorious Easter day. 9709 
Gir): 

O wonderful tidings. 9709 (177). 

O’er the billows light is streaming. 
9709 (178). 

Open thy heart. 9709 (181). 

Our way grows bright. 9709 
(182). 

Pilgrim’s dream. 7310 (109), 
9709 (186). 

Praise to the King. 9709 (192). 


INDEX 


Geibel (Adam )—Continued. 
Prayer. 9709 (198). 
Precious sacrifice. 9709 (194). 
Promise fulfilled. 9709 (196). 


Rally in the Saviour’s name. 
9709 (198). 
Rally! Rally! 9709 (199). 


Request—a prayer. 9709 (201). 

Safely through another’ week. 
9709 (206). 

Sanctus. 14976 (278). 


Seedtime and harvest. 9709 (209). 

Sharon’s rose. 9709 (213). 

Shout the tidings. 17236 (3872). 

Slumber, sweetly slumber. 9709 
(217). 

Smile in God’s name. 9709 (218). 

Stand up, stand up for Jesus. 
4577 (376). 

Star of fulfillment. 9709 (223). 

Study of God’s word. 9709 (224). 

Summer-land. 9709 (226). . 

Summer time is here. 9709 (227). 

Sweet flower of Normandie. 4577. 
(387). 

Sylvia’s dream. 29209. 

Tell me the story of Jesus again. 
9709 (228). 

Thanks be to God. 8709 (234). 

That blessed Easter day. 9709 
(2385). 

There is a day. 9709 (236). 

There is an eye that never sleeps. 
29276. 

There is joy. 9709 (287). 


There’s a wonderful star. 9709 
(288). 
Thou canst still the tempest. 


9709 (239). 
Trusting in Thy love. 4577 (402). 
Unfurl the gospel banner. 9709 
(246). 
Unto us a child is born. 9709 
(248). 
Uplifted voices. 
We will shine for Christ our 
Saviour. 9709 (256). 
Yachting glee. 4577 (4381). 
Geiger (Isy): 
Good bye! Ich lass dich herzlich 
griissen! 742. 
Ich weiss ganz genau. 8226. 
Ja, wenn mir zeit nur bliebe. 5721. 
Traum des reservisten. 29332. 
Wer kann die frauen je ergriinden. 


4577 (406). 


7142. 
Geiger (Lillian) Lilliukalani. 1215. 
Geil (C.° J.) gr. -1\ Tove (her ‘still. 
25287. 
Geiringer (H.) Miss Cinéma. 6033, 
23279. 
Geisha. 16265, 16266. 


Geisheker (William) In heaven, dear. 
25424. 


Geisler (Willy): 

In Bonn am Rhein harrt ein 

' miadel mein. 1015. 

Spielendes kind. 16786. 

Wir trinken noch eins. 

Geldern (Charlotte van) 
Geldern Charlotte) 

Gellert (Bruno) Canto patetico, 297. 

Gellin (Rudolf) .Rio Negro. 26271, 
26272. 

Gem dance folio for 1929—no. 2. 5280. 

Gem music corp.: 

All my life I’ve been looking for 
somebody just like you. 22003, 
24457. 

Dough-boy’s lullaby. 22402. 

I wonder if it’s really love. 22876, 
25atOs 

Put a little salt on the bluebird’s 
talks = 23052. 

Welcome home. 26847. 

Wrapped in a red, red rose. 24358. 


12486, 
See Van 


Geminiani (—) Aria. 18268. 
Geminiani (Francesco) Sonata im- 
petuosa. 23880. 


Gems for everybody. 3129. 
Gems of the East. 20181. 


Gene. pseud. See Carroll (Gene) 
Genée (Richard) Italian salad. 
28113. 


General music ¢o.: 
Everything she has is cute. 27624. 
Let me hold you in my arms. 
28255. 


Genet (L. M.) Sea love. 238772. 
Genet (Marianne) : é 
Lily of Arcadie. 11066. 
Simoon. 9161. 
Genrick (Gladys) Summer. days. 
19063. 
Gensman (L. E.) Mother’s lullaby. 
3700. 
Gentes (R. W.) Radio sweetheart. 
14263. 


Dawn. 7720. 
See Schmidt- 


Gentile (Phyllis) 
Gentner (W. Schmidt-) 
Gentner (W.) 
Gentry (John) 
monkey out of me. 
George (EH. E.): 
My Redeemer lives. 259438. 
Prayer and praise. 8952, 8953. 
George (H. C.) Baseball the national 
game. 9859. 
George (L. M.): 
Ecstatic moments. 13083. 
Garden frolic. 13215. 
Garden of delight. 22574. 
How can I wait. 22788. 
I miss you. 13469. 
Love’s mantle. 13785. 
Silv’ry fountain. 238821. 
Sleepy time. 14487. 
Sweet memory. 14575. 


You can’t make a 
14932. 


1782 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


—— 


— oe 


a = 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


George White’s scandals. 19652, 19697, 
20717, 23139, 23833, 24373. 
Georges (Alexandre) : 


Aigle. 4599. 

Charlotte Corday. 2589 (50). 
Georges (Josephine) Sweetheart. 

4249. 

Georgia music ¢co.: 

Arizona blues. 4647. 

Bad times blues. 24548. 

Beggin’ for love. 148. 


Broncho bustin’ blues. 4805. 
Candy man blues. 4842. 

Cold wave blues. 382. 

Crazy “bout my lollypop. 10127. 
Death is on your track. 5028. 


Death valley moan. 24825. 
Down home dance. 10264. 
Empty house blues. 568. 


Garlic blues. 7941. 

Get your mind out the gutter. 
15556. 

Good feelin’ blues. 10552. 

I’m wild about that thing. 8182. 

I want a little some o’ that what 
you got. 5608. 

If you really love your baby, 1001. 

It feels so good. 5698. 

Let’s get loose. 20642. 


Miss meal cramp blues. 18466. 
Nappy headed blues. 87383. 

No one else but you. 6186. 
Prairie blues. 6870. 

Save it pretty mama. 65438. 
She just won’t. don’t. 6617. 
Sun down blues. 16827. . 
Sweet black woman. 12100. 
Tell me when blues. 2148. 


That’s more than I ean stand. 
it. WOR 

Utah Mormon blues. 7034. 

Wringin’ that thing. 96389. 

You’ve got to give me some. 9685. 

Georgs (Nils) musikforlag: 

Du gav at mej ett paradis pa 
jorden. 13074. 

Ensam och titta pa manen. 13102. 

Jungfrun pa jungfrusund. 10925. 

Kirleksnatt i Barcelona. 13642. 

Ligg ett litet vainligt ord for mej. 
11001. 


Motboksigarnas egen vals. 23313. 
Nagon gang nagonstans nagon 
var. 14015. 


Ocean av kirlek. 14075. 

Vackra, vita flingor. 12301. 

Varfor ser jag térar i dina Ogon. 
12371; 

Geraghty (R. E.): 

It looks like it’s gonna be me. 
18173. 

We can’t get together it Seems. 


12353. 
Will Mahoney flop. 14886. 


Gerard (Felix) : 

Peter Pan. 18735. 
Summer madrigal. 
Vanity fair. 19269. 

Gerberich (M. M.) When. 2426. 

Gerdon (Harle) June bells. 25504. 

Gere (F. P.) Parce que. 1674. 

Gergen (H. M.) Girl in the Spanish 

shawl. 5299. 
Gerger (Christina) : 
Song of life. 21420. 
When you bring back again that 
day of May. 14853. 
Gerhards (Karl) revy: 27069. 
Gerity (EK. M.) Meet me somewhere. 
16153. 
Gerken (Charles) 
12896. 

German (Edward) : 
Daffodils a’blowing. 7310 (45). 
Emerald Isle. 2589 (88). 
Merrie England. 19491 (149). 
Nell Gwyn. 7310 (101). 

Rival poets. 23702. 
Shepherd’s dance. 23807—23810. 
Germano (Anthony) That’s why I'm 
so happy. 12175. 
Germany, reciprocal copyright pro- 
tection of musie, p. 5. 
Gernert (John) Violinist’s ensemble 


19065. 


Chureh universal. 


collection. T7061. 
Gerow (Hmma) O kiss me, don’t say 
_ good bye. 1582. 


Gerrish (Harl) I ery for you. 25251. 
Gerrish (H. G.): 
Air parade. 


Desert sheik. 


21993. 
10211. 


Merry masons. 11265. 
Gerrish (I. F.): 
Billy goat. 9709 (26). 


Jolly good fellow. 9709 (123). 

Limit of endurance. 9709 (134). 

Ode to a skull. 27057 (108). 

She wasn’t going. 9709 (214). 

Welcome knights of glorious fame. 
27057 (161). 


Gerrish (Max) Blue mists. 19676. 
Gerrish (W. H.): 

Billy goat. 9709 (26). 

Jolly good fellow. 9709 (123). 


Limit of endurance. 9709 (1384). 

Ode to a skull. 27057 (103). 

She wasn’t going. 9709 (214). 

Welcome knights of glorious fame. 
27057 (161). 

Gerrish (W. P.): 

Billy goat. 9709 (26). 

Jolly good fellow. 9709 (123). 

Limit of endurance. 9709 (134). 

Ode to a skull. 27057 (103). 

She wasn’t going. 9709 (214). 

Welcome knights of glorious fame. 
27057 (161). 


1783 


INDEX 


Gerson (R. A.) 
28485. 

Gertz (AWE: 
My castle of dreams. 
Onliest one. 23539. 

Gervel (J. M.): 
Dreaming ‘neath Hawaiian skies. 


Lord, we pray Thee. 


25906. 


13064. 
Dreaming of MHonolulu’s shore. 
5d. 
Neath blue skies of Hawaii. 14022. 
Gesius (Bartholomiius) Day is past 


and over. 22342. 

Gest (Hlizabeth) : 
Boat song. 14268. 
Fireflies. 7888. 
Miniature duets. 
Rainbow. 14268. 
Sunshower. 12094. 
Through all the keys with the 


27800. 


great masters. 4330. 
Gest of Robinhood. 19967, 19990, 
21810. 
Gettemy (J.-M.) Silver rose. 213870. 
Getz (A. R.) Violet song. 7059. 


Getz (S. L.) My own mountain home. 
23394. 

Geuskens (Ch.) Au pays d’amour. 86. 

Gevaert (EF. A.) Joyous Christmas 
song. 1108. 

Gewiss (Emma) I want to come back 
and make you mine. 967. 

Geyer (V. E.) Lonely and blue. 3568. 

Ghee (I. F.): 


Everything’s wrong. 27623. 
Shadowed dreams. 29000. 
Talkin’ to myself. | 29224. 
Gherson (Gad) pseud. See ‘Torre 
(Guido) 
Ghezzi (Deno) Memories of you. 
25807. 
Ghislain (R.) Mais vous étes si jolie. 
3 bas Ba be 
Ghislanzoni (Alberto) Margot, Mar- 
got. ~3622. 
Ghormley (Pearl]) : 
Dynes nun. ~ 27572. 
Poor old slave. 28839. 
Ghys (Henri) Air. oe 
Giachetti (Enrico) Congedi. 274138. 
Giai-Levra (Fidelio) : 
Chant du batelier. 10036. 
Salut du toréador. 11818. 


Torino in festa. 12236. 
Giambra (Angelo) Hot dogs. 5451. 
Giammatteo (H. E.): 

Beneath the Spanish moon. 4782. 
Chant of the desert. 27839. 
Gianelli (Antony) Gypsy queen. 

7996. 
G:annini (Vittorio) : 


Fenesta vascia. 138155. 
Heart cry. 18315. 
"Mpruvvisata. 13943 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 24 


Giara. 18781. 
Gibb (R. W.): 

In gay Seville.. 254238. 

In melody land. 28055. 

Song of progress. 16758. 

Youth triumphant. 2571, 2572. 
Gibbel (Hlam) I wonder why. 25374. 
Gibbon (Archie) First step - how to 

play the flute. 17760. 
Gibbon (lL. M.): 

Blight. 17407. 

My mother. 18539. 
Gibbons (Carroll) : 

Encore. 27592. 

Garden in the rain. 5266. 

Ill be getting along. 27921. 

I love to. be in love. 20332. . 

It’s the way you do it that counts. 

20494. 

Nadina. 8780. 

Peace of mind. 8890. 

Someone to love. 21411. 

There’s room in my heart. 
Gibbons (Orlando) 

this I pray. 10906. 
Gibbs (Armstrong) : 

Belle dame sans merci. 

Children’s suite. 27355. 

I may no longer dream. 25830. 

Into exile. 15878. 

Lady of Shalott. 18251. 

Lyric sonata. 18376. 

Gibbs (Arthur) : 

How can you tell. 20276. 

Rocky road. 1821, 6470. 

Gibbs (G. F.) jr. Amazon isle. 17292. 


29285. 
Jesu, grant me 


9889. 


Gibbs (George) Amazon isle. 17292. 
Gibbs (N. B.): 
For our granddad was a modern 
lover. 15506. 
Whole world has gone whoopee. 
12454. 
Giberson (Carrie) Down by the sea- 
shore. 24867. 


Gibson (Alma) My mother. 6137. 


Gibson (HK. M.) Don’t you believe 
that I love you. 138044. 

Gibson (Karl) : 
’Neath the palms. 
Wishing. 7229. 

Gibson (Fred) : 

He led me up the BE tive 10600. 

How many pips are there in a 
pomegranate. 5459. 

You should never, never worry 
over things like that. 7279. 


16307. 


Gibson (H. M.) Symphony no. 1. 
26586. 

Gibson (Harry) Light o’ the line. 
8429. 


Gibson (J. A.) 
true. 16251. 
Gibson (J. M.) 


My dreams will come 


We are three. 12351. 


1784 


; 
> 
4 
a 
: 


INDEX 


- nos. 1-12, 1929 

Gibson (Mary ) Stay away from 
Hollywood. 16800. 

Gbson (Myrtle) See Farnham (M. 
G.) 


Gibson (Ramona) Won’t you come 
back, old pal? 12500. 
Gibson (Rebecca) Won’t you come 
back, old pal. 17171. 
Gibson (Ross): 
Bambino. 2700. 
Carmita. 4856. , 
Face in a star above me. 3036. 
I found a four leaf clover. 3285. 
Just like a lark. 3479. 
Mating time. 5980. 
Neath the moon. 38778. 
“Old moon. 3851. 
Sons of old Ireland ean love ’till 
they die. 6740. 
Tell me dear. 4272. 
True heaven. 43868. 
Gibson (S. A.): 
It was a lover and his lass. 
(200). 

Liebestod. 19491 (2538). 
Gibson (T. L.) Selections from the 
Silver song series. 9709 (210). 
Gidd ngs (Clarice) pseud. See Saen- 

ger (Gustav) 


17236 


Giddings (Leota) Keep movin’ 
25547. 

Gier (A. V.) There’s a girl. 26646. 

Gieser (Ernst) Largo. 11018. 

Gifford (A. M.) Violin tutor. 14770. 


Gifford (A. M.) jr.: 

Paradise in Spain. 6303. 
Treasure of mem’ries. 2239. 
Gifford (EH. C.) I’m in love with a 

dream. 8153. 
Gifford (KH. R.) 
Gifford (G. B.) 

love. 10882. 
Gifford (Gene) 


Ah! to know. 21989. 
It’s a caution, ’m in 


See Gifford (H. EH.) 


Gifford (H. E.) Nite we met. 1550. 
Gifford (Harry): 
Leave the women alone. 20625. 


Some Sunday in the summertime. 
2008. 
Gil (Edmundo) 
Gilbert (Carola) 
as grandma used to be. 
Gilbert (G. V.): 
Caprice. 719. 
Chanson. 5291. 
Roundelay. 14336. 
Gilbert (H. B.) Mignon. 18454. 
Gilbert (I. W.) Hiram Abiff the 
widow’s son. 8047. 
Gilbert (J. G.): 
Beneath the harvest moon. 196438. 
Dicky bird told me so. 5044. 
Excuse me, lady. 24966. 
Home in Maine. 15678. 
I ain’t never been kissed. 5475. 


Vive Feliz. 19285. 
She’s as good a girl 
18925. 


I’m perfectly satisfied. 13453. 

Jennie MacIntyre. 8806. 

Just plain folk. 5761. 

Last night in dreamy slumber- 
land. 18264. 

Mary Brown. 25766. 

Sarah Jane. 143857. 

She’s just the sweetest little thing. 
29017. 


Up the river. 12300. 
When little children smile. 9562. 
Gilbert (J. H.) Voyageurs. 4426. 


Gilbert (J. J.): 
Brooks, 2217. 
Morn. 28485. 
Gilbert (J. M.) That’s ma and pa’s 
pow-wow. 19155. 
Gilbert (Jean) : 


Hotel Stadt Lemberg. 27860, 
27861. 
Nacht in Kairo. 6161. 
Polnische  wirtschaft. 2.8 Gas, 
28834. 
Gilbert (Justine) : 
Carin’ for you. 27316. 
Eternal rose. 17721. 
Gilbert (L. W.): 
Catch on. 12859. 
Cradle of love. 7683. 
Gypsy. 31883. 
If you believed in me. 10820. 


Let us drink. 18282. 

Minstrel memories. 16188. 

My blackbirds are bluebirds now. 
StLT. 


My little dream girl. 18530. 

My mother’s eyes. 38745, 3746, 
8708. 

Rid: on vaquero. 18829. 


Song market. 4178. 
Song of Margharita. 11997, 16757. 
That’s what a child can do. 14624. 


Two little baby arms. 19241. 
Gilbert (M. B.): 

Forgotten. 7923. 

Haunting rain. 156389. 

Let’s ring the bells. 11048. 

Patio in Mexico. 6309. 

Since I’m in love. 16704. 


To share the dawn with you. 
12226. 
What does it mean? 12389. 
Gilbert (N. A.)  Hickman’s confes- 
sion. 5423. 
Gilbert (R. E.): 
Forgotten. 7923. 
Haunting rain. 15689. 
Let’s ring the bells. 11048. 
Patio in Mexico. 6309. 
Since I’m in love. 16704. 
To share the dawn with you. 
12226. 


What does it mean? 12889. 


1785 


INDEX 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


———_e—“—“—amX—— a 


Gilbert (R. S.): 
Common sense pipe organ drills. 
10102. 
Lord is rich and merciful. 23130. 
Gilbert (Robert) : 
Hs ist was los! 27608. 
Husch unter den holunderstrauch ! 
17974. 
Kleine frau fehlt dir im frihling. 
18238. 
Schad’ um das midel. 18890. 
Gilchrist (A. R.): 
Nazareth. 21964 (24). 
Recessional. 19491 (194). 
Gilchrist (W. W.): | 
In the beginning was the Word. 
14976 (148). 
My ladye. 29647 (160). 
Nazareth. 21964 (24). 
Recessional. 19491 (194). 
Gildo (Armando) : 


Ammunito e survigliato! 2635. 
Canzone antiche. 12844. 
Cumm’ e bella ’a mugliera. 19861. 
*O male surdato. 21029. 
’O rre d’ ’e guappe. 21032. 
Popolo vesuviano. 14216. 
Gilfillan’ (E. S.) If I had a girl that 
was just like you. 20428. 
Gill (Emerson) Lonely little Cinder- 
ella. 11098. 
Gill (Harry) Evening bells. 10368. 
Gill (Jim) Moonlight and visions. 
gla 20. 
‘Gillen (T. A.) I live in this world for 
you. 917. 


Gilles (René) Toreras. 4350. 
Gillespie (Haven) : 


Absolute. 12602. 


Chinky Chinee bogie man. 17515. 
Church upon the hill. 12897, 
22250. 

Feelin’ the way I do. 17748, 
24981. 


Give to the world the best you 
have. 226038, 27723. 
Honey. 8058, 10644, 10645, 22721. 
My sweetheart. 11413. 
Sally, I’m lovin’ you. 263238. 
Spring is just around the corner. 
6767. 
Varsity rhythm. 24175. 
You can’t park here. 29608. 
Gillespie (Lillian) Dream on dream 
girl, | iS. 
Gillespie (Lucille) 
blues away. 1129. 
Gillet (Ernest) : 
Chagrin d’ amour. 
Hchoes of the ball. 


Just smile your 


318, 7601. 
29647 (57). 


Jean qui pleure et Jean qui rit. / 


5726, 22969. 


Joyeuse aventure. 1102, 8323. 


Lettre de Manon. 24426 (140). 
Marche funambulesque. 23195, 
23196. 
Gillet (Henry) 
18481. 
Gillette safety razor co. 
blades. 19317. 
Gillham (Art): 
If you know what I know. 8236. 
My heart cries out for you. 1477. 
Somewhere there’s someone. 14492. 
Gilligan (KH. J.) Mary. 20791. 
Gilling (James) 


Moonlight on Nice. 


We are the 


fyr.,, 2007 
Gillingham (Johnecea)  Supplication. 
4238, 4239. 
Gillis (H. S.) Ireland mother’s ‘Ire- 
land. 18165. 
Gillum (F. G.) ’Tis you. 2212. 
Gilmore (C. P.) Martinello. 11220. 


Gilmore (H. M.) One more waltz with 
you. 1641. 
Gilmore (W. S.): 
Mickey boy. 25830. 
Oh, daddy moon, it’s true. 
Gilner (Dora): 
Good night. 
Night-riders. 1546. 
Pixie scouts. 1705. 
Gilomen (Suzanne) : 
For. Pm aust ae 


21042. 
748. 


rolling stone. 


17776. 
Hero of the skies. 10617. 
Gilpin ‘(Charles) This way out. 
12198. 
Gilronan (H. P.) Good-bye. 22621. 


Gilsinger (Francis) I always think of 
you. 10681. 
Gilson (Paul): 
De celui qui 
monde. 471. 
2me petite suite. 


sen alla par le 


17233. 


Ginberg (Hthel) Ill be satisfied. 
25279. 
Gingold (N. M.): 
Fare-well. 10387. 
My Spanish sweetheart. 11406. 
Ginn & eco. Assembly songs and 
choruses. 24519. 
Ginsberg (Aaron) My dream man, 
18514. 
Ginsberg (Hyman) On the banks of 
the blue. 18660. 


Ginsberg (Solly): 

If ’'m wrong—sue me. 8230. 

Mother knows best. 8650, 113824. 

My heart can’t hold another. 
18520. | 

Pretty little you. 18783-18785. 

Stay with it. 21471, 23932. 

That’s living. 6894. 

Tum tum tumble into love. 

When we get together in the moon- 
light. 9570, 12425. 


1786 


Han var en dejlig' 


19234. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Ginsburg (Celia) Blue eyes, won’t you 


be mine. 7515. 
Ginsburg (Isaac) Quartet for string 
instruments. 14258. 
Ginther (Grace) I am so glad you 
love me. 3273. 
Gioconda. 2918, 7707. 
Gioé (Joseph) Sgriddo’ u pisci a 
mmari. 4125. 
Gioia (Archie) I love you, Lucille. 
25294. 
Gioiosa (Rosina) : 
Che lagnusa me mugheri. 27347. 
Li surdati curaggiusi. 28266. 
Nu si pO campari chit. 28655. 
Povera figlia mia. 28845. 
Quanto @ muscio me _ marito. 


288738. 
Viva lu nostru re. 29416 


Giordano (Umberto) Re. 9009, 16542. 
Giorni (Aurelio) : 
Petite valse. 6316. 


24 concert études. 2587. 
Giosio (Vincent di) See Di Giosio 
(Vincent ) ; 
Gioviale (Giovanni) : 
A gli amici cari. 4578. 
Coquette. 7669. 
Estrella mattutina. 5157. 
Evviva Siviglia. 5169. 
Saluto di Gioviale. 6534. 
Serenata primaverile. 23781. 
Gioviale (J.) Walzer siciliano. 9522. 
Gipps (Ruth) Fairy shoemaker. 
20025. 

Girard (Harry) Trend or time. 29647 
(2a ):. ya 

Girlamo (Robert di) See Di Girlamo 
(Robert) 


Githens (R. P.) Life is so empty with- 
out you. 16023. 
Gittings (Katherine) 

28296. 
Giudici (A. C.) 
ery. 24401. 

Giuliano (Nicola) : 
Antonietta. 12656. 
Canzone dei montanari. 
Cuor gentile. 12958. 
Ricordo orientale. 14803. 
Sognando. 14464. 
Sogno d’amore. 14465. 
Giusefi (G. D.): 
Give me light. 7958. 
Mussolini. 11347. 
World remains the same. 
You belong to me. 9656. 


Giusefii (Rosina) Joy of memories. 


Little shack. 


You thought I would 


12845. 


4529. 


8321. 

Givens (C. B.) Stepping lightly. 
2070. 

Givot (George) You haunt me in my 
dreams. 12529. 


2469—30——_15 


Gjesdahl (Andrew) : 


Rose of Tripoli. 14327. 

There ain’t nobody but you. 19166. 
Glad girls. See Stuart (Helen & 
Mary) ; 
Gladden (Walter) Winking and 
blinking. 14894. 


Gladish (Cora): 
Do you know why the lilacs are 


sweetest of all? 17648. 
For you. 27670. 
Mother, my own. 28499. 
Never till I knew you. 18587. 
United States of America. 4890, 
16997. 
Gladwin (J. 8.) Calling for you. 
24674. 
Gladys. 138239. 
Glann (J. F.) I’m waiting. 20375. 


Glass (Dudley) : 
Beloved vagabond. 19642. 
Will o’ the wisp. 2497. 
Glass (Loucille) ~My little love nest. 
11381. 
Glass (W. D.) 
away. 23874. 
Glassford (J. C.) 
3594, 11145. 
Glaxon (S. 8.) Memory of love. 6002. 


My little girl so far 


Loving Colorado. 


Glaze (Warren) Happy hunting 
ground. 20200. 
Glazounoff (A.) Danse _ orientale. 
17612. 
Gleason (A. G. F.): 
Discarded. 491. 
Lure of the blazed trail. 3603. 
Nineteen twenty nine. 3791. 


Senorita, my love is all for you. 


1915. 

Too many lips. 6960. 

Whoopee. 7212. 
Gledhill (V. R.) HKyes that were 
meant for me to love. 24969. 
Glenn (—) Little silver-haired sweet- 
heart. 5875. 
Glenn. pseud. See Rowell (Glenn) 
Glenn (Aquila) Good-bye forever. 
155938. 
Glenn (H. J.) Hymns for church 
schools. 25232. 


Glenn (Mabelle) 
FOR Sitis.” <a lor. 
Glenn glee club book for girls. 3151. 
Glenn’s pub. co. Good-bye forever! 
27738. 
Glenville 
29422: 
Glick (L. B.): 
D-eamy land, you’re calling me. 
5108. 
Lingering. 


Glenn glee club book 


(Shaun) Wait a minute. 


28276, 


1787 


INDEX 


Glick (R. F:)« . 
Daddy’s coming home _ to-night. 
2899. 
Far-a-way eyes. 3049. 
Moon for sale. 3680. 
Try your wings. 4369. 
Glickman (M. H.): 
Jewish march. 15923. 


Prohibition by the rabbi. 16516. 
Glinka (—) Doute. 10262. 
Glinka (J.) Vie pour le czar. 12317. 


Glinka (M.) 
6515. 
Glogau (Jack) : 
) Cock - a - doodle - oodle - oodle - oo! 
15260. 
Daughter of mine. 27473, 27474. 
Fiddle-sticks. 5204, 7882. 
Gem dance folo for 1929—no. 2. 


Russlan and Ludmilla. 


5280. 

I get it from my daddy. 27901, 
27902. 

I’m looking into heaven. 22820. 


I’ve got the stock market blues. 
8204. 
No no babie. 28630, 28631. 
Sarah. 28953, 28954. 
They say good-night in the morn- 
ing. 29288. 
Tiddledy winks. 6932, 12214, 12215. 
When you're in love. 29500. 
Glogowski (A. S.), ’Larm clock blues. 
5810. 
Gloria (Angelo) : 
Sirinata a Catarina. 119380. 
Uecchiuzzi chiari. 12285. 
Gloria productions, ine. Love. 
Glories of summer. 3153. 


18343. 


Glorious way. T7961. 

Glover (A. M.) Valse de _ alegria. 
9472. 

Glover (S.) Song-bird of the night. 
11987. 


Gluck (C. W. von) : 
Gavotte-musette. 
Im tempel Apollo’s. 
Orpheus. 13241. 
Zwei mirsche aus Alkeste. 17830. 
Gliicksmann (H. J.) Vergiss deine 
sorgen. 12314. 
Glynn (Billy) pseud. 
(Glynn ) 
Glynn (Franklin) 
22474. 
Gmachl (Therese) jr. 
clouds. 8468. 
Gnecco (P. E.) Sara~ 6539. 
Go tell it on de mountains! 
Goatley (Alma): 
Raining. 9001. 
Villanelle. 7057. 
What I don’t like. 


25081. 
25082. 


See Thomas 


Evening calm. 


Lonesome 


20151. 


9547. 


Gobbaerts (J. L.) ? 
By the seaside. 


pt. Ti, SS vee 


15195. 


Chasing butterflies. 15237. 
Distant bells. 19927. 
Hop-seotch polka. 15686. 
In a hurry. 15840. 

In a swing. 15848. 

L‘ttle fairy waltz. 23085. 


Sad story. 16611. 
Stubborn rocking horse. - 16817. 
Vacation days. 17002. 

Gobbo del ealiffo. 5312. 

Godard (B. L. P.): 
Angels guard thee. 3154. 
Berceuse. 17236 (150). 
Canzonetta. 17838. > 
Cavalier fantastique. 4577 (131). 
Légende pastorale. 15580. 
Marche des Highlanders. 15581. 
O Lord, Thou art my strength. 

4577 (182). 

Quasi adagio. 10540. 
Scénes poétiques. 18252. 
Second waltz. 53820. 


Sérenade a Mabel. 15582. 


Goddard (C. R.) Come unto Me. 
17560. 
Godfrey (Charles) Pagoda bells. 
PAs. 


Godfrey (Charles) jr. 
moon. 17236 (66). 


Gobbaerts (J. L.): 

Godfrey (Dan): 
Chappell’s army journal, no. 567. 

12878. 

Dites-moi, ma mére. 10227. 
Famous beauties. 17741. 
Funny face. 5260. 
Hold everything. 20256. 
I kiss your hand, madame. 
M'ster Cinders. 11293. 
New moon. 16316. 
Selection on popular songs. 
Tu-tu. 12265. 
Virginia. 7062. 

Godfrey (Fred) : 
Hope, brothers, hope! 17955. 
How’s your mother? 5461. 


Chinese honey- 


10713. 


9116. 


Let’s sing the ecuddley song. 
13694. 
Godfrey (Graham) : 
God mastering me. 27728. 

Over hill, over dale. 11585. 
Godfrey (Mina) Book of dreams. 
24620. : 

Godfrey (Nell) Mafalda. 20749. 
Godfrey (Perey) Wild rosemary. 
12477. 
Godono (Giuseppe) : 

Primmayvera nnanze ’o specchio. 


18788. 


Sole lucente. 14467. 


TALTCS 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


—_ 


Godowsky (Leopold): | 


Avowal. 15080. 
Cygne. 16616. 


Nocturnal Tangier. 6191. 
Waltz poem. 14785, 14786, 17052, 
17058. 
Godoy P. (Fernando) : 


Mi morena. 23267. 
Ojos negros. 23504. 
Goedjen (EH. C.): 
Frolic. 138206. 
To the brook. 14680. 
Goéhler (Georg) Quartett. 23656. 


Goehr (Walter) : 
Ballade der Louetta Frink. 22081. 
Ballade des Herrn B. W. Smith. 
22082. 
Gondor (Karoly) pseud. See Roberts 
ae ee 
Goerdeler (Richard) : 
Alone. 7310 (4). 
Young America. 4577 (433). 
Young America march. 4577 (484). 
Goerdeler (W. C. A.): 
Alone. 7310 (4). 
Young America. 4577 (4383). 
. Young America march. 4577 (434). 
Gorgel (Bill) Mar del Plata. 25744. 
Goering (Al): 
Bag o’ blues. © 2695. 
Companionate blues. 
Dry Martini. 17686. 
Freshman hop. 3108. 
Hot heels. 10654. 
I’ve never been loved by anyone 
like you. 10783. 
Rush in blues. 6510. — 
Sweetest melody. 14577. 
Tell me it’s true. 16883, 24620. 
Goetschius (Percy) Symphony. 138301, 
Sas, 16225516250: 2120385, 20267, 
28507, 29349. 
Goetterdaemmerung. 2355, 21964 (74). 
Goetz (A. W.) Yoga chanting keys. 
19436. 
Goetz (Alma) See Gates (Alma) 
Goetz (August) Sacred stone. 23737. 
Goetz (Coleman) : 
Congratulations. 19835. 
Light up your face with the sun- 


4941, 


shine. 13709, 16025. 
Gotze (Carl) O happy day. 17236 
(300). 
Goffin (Alfred) Eternelle cantiléne. 
fT 10. 


Goffin (L. E.): 
Ain’t no use of talking. 25. 
All because I love you. 4609. 
Clarita. 24730. 
Do dreams come true. 5055. 
Each rose in the garden reminds 


me of you. 17694. 
Ill break your heart somehow. 
8129. 


I’m going back. 20351. 
I’m sorry dear, won’t you forget 
18058. 


If I had a million. 25382. 


In my garden of memories. 20453. 
Little baby. 20668. 

My western maid. 18569. 

Play a snappy little hop. 18749. 


Sometime—somewhere — someday, 
23875, 26452. 

Sunkist cottage out in the West. 
26548. 

Sweet honeymoon, 4245. 

Thought for mother, 21617. 


To be with you tonight. 21639. 
Tune in. 241384, 24135. 
Uesoe Ac 12204" 
Goforth (W. W.) 118th infantry. 
ply easst 
Gog (Lon) pseud. See Vilioch (Hinar) 
Goims (James) Rail road porter’s 
blues. 8994. 
Gold (Billy) pseud. See Carlos 
(Walter) 
Gold (Joe) Counting the days. 15280. 


Gold’ (Matthew) : 


Bird’s song. 19655. 
Dance of the  ventriloquist’s 
dummy. 17604. 


Dancer and death. 10157. 

Kingdom of love. 5787. 

March of the toys. 20777. 

New method for the study of piano 

playing. 25980. 

Suite A. 6792. 

Suite populaire. 

Tin soldier 

19198. 

Turn around the clock back to 

morning. 16979. 

Valse in F. 4899. 

Waitz in C sharp minor. 
Gold (Sam) Waiting for you. 
Goldberg (Boris) : 

Bouquet, flowers of remembrance. 

(a2 tS. 

Love’s cradie. 8493, 16090. 

Goldberg (Edward) On a planet of 
love with you. 28713. 
Goldberg (H. H.): 

Just a dream. 5749. 

What about Jane. 9544. 
Goldberg (Joseph) Memories of you. 

28428. 
Golde (Walter) 
Golden (A. M.): 

Journey of love. 3454. 

Rainbow of my dreams. 4005. 
Golden (Ernie) Toymaker’s dream. 

2232, 2233, 6968, 9413, 12241. 
Golden (F. E.) Baby grand. 
19589. 


9296. 
and his jazz baby. 


7095. 
9516. 


Offering. 28680. 


9832, 


1789 


INDEX 


Golden (J. IL.): 
Golden sands. 10545. 
I’m in love with you. 20359. 


I’m someone else’s now. 8172. 
Marianna. 18409. 
Whistling in the dark. 26928. 


Golden (J. L.) Ambitious mosquito. 


4577 (9). 
Golden (Jack) See Golden (J. I.) 
Golden (Leroy) For you. 22543. 
Golden (S. 1.) Wl say she is. 27982. 
Golden days. 17843. 
Golden dog. 27733. 


Golden 
17845. 
Golden hours with the great masters. 
15585. 
Golden trail. 5327. 
Goldhersh (Samuel) : 
Dear mother of mine. 17732. 
Like two birds in the air. 28273. 
My little darling boy. 28548. 
Sarah from Borough. 9090. 
There’s just one moon _ shining. 
29284. 
Why then cry if snoopers seek 


hours of easy piano pieces. 


our secrets? 19396. 
Golding (J. T.) Look at me, baby. 
25658. 


Goldiette (George) : 
Drifting in the moonlight 7794. 
I’d make this world your king- 
dom, dear. 5483. 
Goldman (HE. F.): 


My heaven of love. 6119. 
Stepping along. 16806, 19043. 
Young America. 14956, 14957, 
24406. 
Goldschmied von. Toledo. 23489. 
Goldsmith (Pauline) : 
Princeton Yorke. 2589 (279). 
Trojan march. 2589 (334). 
Goldsmith (R. O.): 
Princeton Yorke. 2589 (279). 


Trojan march. 2589 (3384). 
Goldstein (Israel) Under a beautiful 


moonlight. 19246. 

Goldstein (M. L.) Spanish .moon. 
16782. 

Goldstein (Nat) Strangers now. 
19051. 


Goldstein (Sol) Sinee the country 
has gone dry. 26409. 
Goldsworthy (W. A.): 

Christmas babe. 22238. 

Majesty. 5952 . 

Te Deum laudamus. 
Goldtree (Sidney) Zee Zee. 
Goldwyn (Chester) : 

They start all over again. 

They've all gone talkie 

16921. 
Goldwyn (Samuel) ine., of California. 
Song of the condemned. 21426. 


24017. 
4575. 


24066. 
mad. 


Golestan (Stan) Théme, variations, 


danse. 6906. 
Goll (C. E.) Memorandum. 11250, 
20830. 
Golski (Joe) Polka z Konstantyn- 
opolu. 8942. 


Golton (M. G.): 
Day dreams. 5014: 
There’s a dare in Kil-dare. 
Waltz of memories. 7098. 
Gomer (Owen) Sunny Rhyl. 
Gomes (A. C.) . Salvator Rosa. 
Gomez (—): 
Ensueno. 7823. 
Me despido triguenita. 
Momento feliz. 8626. | 
Para qué nos conocimos? 
Ratos de loco. 9006. 
Solo. 9210. 
Gomez (Jose) Deseada. 
Gomez (Rafael) : 
Cefiros. 17492. 
Cielo lo dispuso. 27378. 
Cuando despertaba. 17590. 
Felicidad. 10401. 
Ingrata. 28084. 
Marino. 18413. 
Que importa. 8985. 
Ya estoy aqui. 29581. 
Gonda (Max) Wie kommt die 
matsch’ge birne auf den mist? 
7225. 


Gonsalves (Anthony) “Little movie 
star where are you. 23092, 25639. 


6909. 


16831. 
1864, 


8563. 
18716. 


24837. 


Gonzalez (Aaron) jr. Twilight 
dreams. 9444. 
Gonzalez (D. V.): 
Desde que te vi. 29389. 
En tu ausencia. 27589. 


Eres hermosa tu. 27596. 

Joven divina. ‘3455. 

Mari la porfiada. 3624. 

Nina hechicera. 28621. 

Palacio de cristal. 3897. 

Se me hacia facil. 28975. 

Gonzalez (Dionisio) Eres hermosa 
tu. 27596. 


Gonzalez (Pioquinto) s”: 
A que no erees. 17237. 
Barbas tienes. 27185. 
Besos de mi prieta. 27209. 
Busco rovia. 27294. 
Carmen. 27321. 
Centro social mexicano. 
Cielo aleman. 27377. 
Elenita. 27581. 
Gaona en Juarez. 27698. 
Graf Zepelin. 27751. 
Lazo conyugal. 28241. 
Me rio de la vida. 28418. 
Mi nueva desgracia... 11271. 
No me preguntes. 11454. 
Note olvidare. 28646. 


27332. 


1790 


pt. 11,' ni S., v.24 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Popular. 28841. 
Todo Berlin. 29315. 
Gonzalez (R.-P.) Suite bréve. 6793. 
Gonzalez (R. 8.) sr: 
Aurora. 15076. 
Corrido del General Gorostieta. 
19840. 
Gonzalez (Salome) : 
China del Alma. 389. 
Gta. ..3 (2. 
‘Mayarina. 1344. 
Si te pesa haberme amado. 1956. 
Tristeza y dolor. 4862. 
Gooch (Lena) Love is a dream. 
18351. 
Gooch (Thomas) Laneastria. 1175. 
Good (H.) Sweet Jaqueline. 14573. 
Good morning glory. 7970. 
Good news. 747. 
Goodall (Shirley) : 
How are you off for eggs. 8075. 


Never have a bath with your 
wrist-watch on. 1536. 

Pork pie pigs. 8946. 

Same to you—upholstered. 4085. 

Why should a lemon be sweetened 
with sugar. 19393. 

Goodhart (A. M.) Song of the sirens. 
29115. 
Goodhart 
Goodman 


(Alje Ciiains.* 27333: 
(Ben) It’s so good. 13578. 
Goodman (Bernard): 
Each time you smile. 7808. 
You’ve broken my heart. 7283. 
Goodman (H.L.) I can’t find the man 


T want. 8094. ~ 
Goodman (Frank) There must be a 
sweetheart for me. 21586. 
Goodman (L. R.) If I could only 
make you happy. 13508. 


Goodman (Morris): 
I'm going to change all my trou- 
bles to bubbles. 15768. 
I’m satisfied. 20369. 
When you went away. 
Goodrich (F. A.): 
Preludes for 
11694. 
Valse lente. 4400. 


Goodrich (Wallace) : 


21827. 


young pianists. 


Choral service. 350. 
Liturgical music for the holy 
communion. 1235. 
Goodspeed (Elizabeth) Caress. 7310 
(26) 
Goodwin (Geo.) Ill still be true to 
you. 27933. 


Goodwin (H. H.) 
Goodwin (Ida): 


Dreaming. 24883. 


Dream that never comes true. 
2589 (77) 
Kitty. 2589. (152) 


Rainbows follow after rain. 
19491 (193) 
To-day I am sweet sixteen. 2589 


(331) 
Goodwin (V. E.) 
that’s all. 6548. 
Goodwin & Tabb, lItd.: 
English dance suite. 15433. 
In rural England. 22919. 
Rivers of Devon. 11771. 
Shepherd’s delight. 16688. 
Waterman. 2378. 
Goodyear (Lawrence) Id like to 
take you home with me. 15721. 
Goossens (Hugene) : 


Say you love me, 


Judith: “S613. 
Oboe concerto. 23484. 
Texas. 16891. 
Gordigiani (Luigi): 
Morning salutation to the Ma- 
donna. 28486, 28487. 


Tuscan folk-song. 2265. 


Gordohn: (H.-V:) Three Russian 
sketches. 7974. 

Gordohn (Theodor) Three Russian 
sketches. 7974. 

Gordon (Ben) Under the spell of the 
roses. 21702, 24150, 26737. 


Gordon (Braxton): 
Betty oh! Betty. 17389. 
I love you all the time. 8187. 
Let me be your sweet heart. 
18272. 
My sweet girl. 18558. 


Gordon (Mrs Braxton) See Gordon 


(G. L.) 
Gordon (Cora) Each little smile. 
T7807. 
Gordon (Frieda) Lies—all lies. 
11053. 
Gordon (G. L.): 
Betty oh! Betty. 17389. 


I love you all the time. 8187. 
Let me be your sweet heart. 
18272. 

My sweet girl. 18558. 

Gordon (H. A.) New method for the 

pianoforte. 8749. 

Gordon (H. 8.) Estate of: 
Practical violin school. 1727. 
Sixty studies for the violin. 2514. 


Gordon (H. S.) ine.: 
Annie Laurie. 24499. 
Donna e mobile. 26776. 
Every day melodies. 7846. 
Good ship Bogey Boo. 25100. 
Holy night—Adeste fideles. 25201. 
Home sweet home—Old folks at 


home. 25202. 
Juanita—The old oaken bucket. 
25502. 
Kaptain Kuttle. 25544. 
Maryland, my Maryland —Star 


Spangled Banner. 25770. 


1791 


INDEX 
pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 
Gordon (H. 8.) ine.—Continued. Gore (J. 8.) G-.ve thanks and sing. 
Mass in honor of St. Mathias. 13238. 
25774. Gorham (Harold) You may be my 
Merry widow waltz—Over the use to be. 27025. 


waves waltz. 25822. 
My old Kentucky home—Old Black 


Joe. 25934. 
New method for the pianoforte. 
8749. 

Sailor of the sea. 26318. 
Gordon (Harry) Tesha. 2155. 
Gordon (J. F.): 

Broken clover. 24645. 

Mike Duffy. 20851. 

O’Hara’s warning. 26069. 

Over. 26131. 

Gordon (Mack): 
For you baby. 27671. 


I’m somebody’s baby now. 22827. 
I’m walking with the moonbeams. 
22835. 

Make yourself at home. 20758. 

M-a-r-y, I love y-o-u. 18417. 

Wake up your feet. 29427. 

White way blues. 24298. 

Who’s this girl named Whoopee. 

19385. 

Wuzza matter baby. 19426. 
Gordon (Philip) Benediction. 22071. 
Gordon (Phyllis) If you only under- 

stood. 15835. 
Gordon (S. C.): 
Be non-chalant. — 2705. 
368 engineers march. 29646. 


Gordon (Scott) Happy time. 8008. 


Gordon (Stanley) Our ladder of 
roses. 11576. 

Gordon (Thomas) This is the life for 
me. 26658. 


Gordon (W. B.): 


More love to thee. 25870. 


O Jesus thou art standing. 26035. 
Gordon (W. J.): 
Girl that I won and lost. 20142. 
Helmet, the helmet. 17914. 
Julie. 18200. 
Gordon (Westell) : 
Fair as the dawn. 27681. 
In 1a “little Italian “arden. 
10838, 18122. 
Gordon & Rich, ine.: 
I’m somebody’s baby now. 22827. 


I’m walking with the moonbeams. 
Zee 
Make yourself at home. 20758. 
M-a-r-y, I love y-o-u. 18417. 
White way blues. 24298. 
Wuzza matter baby. 19426. 
Gore (G. E.) Why? 2478. 
Gore (J. C.) 
Dole. 


I’m sorry it wasn’t you. 


Goria (A.): 
Etude in E fiat major. 
(121) 
Olga mazurka. 
Goring-Thomas (A.) 


17236 


19491 (172). 
Time’s garden. 


26674. 

Gorman (A. F.) In the same old way. 
5679. 

Gorman (Bill) Treasure. 9420, 


12249, 12250. 
Gorman (Dorothy) 
you from my heart. 
Gorman (Hdward) 
' 9420, 12249, 12250. 
Gorman (J. T.) Mother just waiting 


I tried to tear 
13480. 


Treasure. 6978, 


for me. 23319. 
Gorman (William) Treasure. 6973. 
Gorney (Jay): 
Crashing the golden gate. 15285. 


Just a melody for a memory. 
25510. 

Kinda cute. 15965. 

Like me less, love me more. 
16027. j 

Nothing’s right. 6196. 

What makes. my baby blue. 


24239, 26870. 

What wouldn’t I do for that man. 
24249. 

When I am housekeeping for you. 
24254, 26877. 

You gotta wanta once in a while. 


14936. 
Gornkowski (Paul) Honey dear. 
Gorst (C.): 

Benedictus. 19124. 

Te Deum. 19124. 


Gospel crusade hymns no. 2. 20164. 

Gospel worker soc.: 
Streams from Calvary. 
Take me back. 12124. 

Goss (John) O Saviour of the world. 


12073. 


1586. 

Goss-Custard (Reginald) Coronation 
march. 6014. 

Gossard (C. H.) Burning sands. 
17451. 


Gossec (EF. J.): 
Air 4 danser. 19515. 
Gavotte. 10492, 25046, 25047. 


Gotham music service, inc.: 
Aloha Oahu. 495. 
At the end of the rainbow of love. 
2665. 
Audition blues. 4670. 
Awful sad. 2681. 
Bag o’ blues. 2695. 
Beggars blues. 17368. 
Bells cf Honolulu. 162. 


1792 


SS ; 


ee 


INDEX 
nos. 1—12, 1929 


Blue little you. 204. 

Blues with a feeling. 4772. 

Bum’s rush. 4812. 

Carita. 4853. 

Catalina Rose. 12858. 

Charming eyes. 326. 

Companionate blues. 4941. 

Contented. 404. 

Cryin’ the blues. 424. 

Diety glide. 10222. 

Distortion. 5049. 

Do you think of me. 500. 

Do you wonder that I love you. 
501 

Doin’ the voom voom. 10245. 

Down in Argentine. 513. 

Down South feeling. 5086. 

Dream of a bum. 5097. 

Dreamy eyes. 542. 

Dreamy Hawaiian eyes. 548. 

Dry Martini. 17686. 

Duke steps out. 24902. 

Eve. 3026. 

Eyes of blue, you're my Water- 
mo; 10S. 

Flaming youth. 5218. 

Goin’ to town. 3160. 

Harlem flat blues. 10582. 

Harvey. 27791. 

Haunted nights. 25150. 

He just don’t appeal to me. 5400. 

High life. 8048. 

Hot and bothered. 861. 

Hot heels. 10654. 

I done caught you blues. 895. 

I dream of Hawaii and you. 8107. 

I found my sunshine in the rain. 
902. * 


I heard you call me, pal o’ mine. 
3290. 

I knew that you were mine. 
10714. 

I know. 5503. 

Ill take you home old _ timer. 
3301. 


I’m glad I’m on the bum. 5539. 

I’m glad it was only a dream. 
5541. 

I’m just wonderin’ who. 3323. 

I’m leavin’ my troubles behind. 
934. 

I’m looking for tulips to kiss my 
troubles away. 936. 

I’m sorry. 940. 

I’m talking about my wonderful 
gal. 942. 

’ In a little lane in Honoloo. 1011. 


It’s all comin’ home to you. 5706. 

Joanna. 3449. 

June. 5747. 

Just as long as you’re treatin’ me 
right. 13629. 

Just goofy. 18217. 

Kalua Bay. 10962. 


1793 


Last night when we were all 
alone. 3525. 

Let me be alone with you. 3531. 

Luana Lu. 1291. 

Magic Island. 16105. 

Mama didn’t do it, papa didn’t 
Go it.” 5855, 

Mauna Loa. 13840. 

Memphis wail. 3660. 

Mexicali moon. 3665. 

Mississippi moan. 13907. 

Misty mornin’. 6041. 

Mooch. 1415. 

Move over. 6078. 


My dear little home by the sea. 
1464, 8680. 

My Hawalian dream girl. 1473. 

My Hawaiian heaven. 1474. 

My Hawaiian sweetheart. 1476. 

My love ship of dreams. 3743. 

My Miami sweetheart. 1493. 

Night club stomp. 18592. 

No, papa, no. 1556. 

Paducah. 3893. 

Pickaninny’s cryin’. 6321. 

Rent party blues. 14292. 

Rub-a-tub-lues. 6504. 

Rush in blues. 6510. 

St. James’ infirmary. 6527. 

Santa Claus, bring my man back 
home. 1868. 

Saratoga swing. 18877. 

Saturday night function. 16627. 

Since you came into my life. 
1966. 

Sx or seven times. 29062. 

Sloppy Joe. 14440. 

Solita. 2003. 

Some fun. 29093. 

Stevedore man blues. 6782. 

Swampy river. 2099. 


Sweet Hawaiian sweetheart of 
mine. 9821. 

Sweetest melody. 14577. 

Take me back to peaceful valley. 
6848. 

That’s what I see in you. 4298. 

There is nobody else like you. 
4311. 

Under starry skies of old Hawaii. 
2281. 

Waikiki. 9511. 

What a life! 7148. 

When the roses bloom again. 
2447. 

When two lips eall. 7191. 

Whoopee stomp. 7215. 

Wonder who—will it be you. 
PAT We 

You. 4545. 

You're the one and only one. 
2561. 


INDEX 


Gottler (Archie): 


Anything to hold your. baby. 
4641, 7381. 
Because she’s happy now. 7481. 


Big city blues. 4740, 9908. 

Bounee a little ball at your baby. 
4781, 7530. 

Breakaway. 4795. 

Broadway. 4799, 7542. 


Chicken or the egg. 4899, 7618. 

Christina. 7637. 

Crazy feet. 22297. 

Doing the boom boom. 15376, 
19938. 

Hlenita. 10325, 15423. 

Empty arms. 5142. 

Finale of movietone _ follies. 


27649. 
Here am I, where are you. 18325. 
Hittin’ the ceiling. 5433, 8049. 
Hollywood nights. 22713, 25199. 


Hosanna. 10652. 
Hot footin’ it. 5452, 8071. 
Hot man. 10655. 


20298, 22751. 
15714, 


I came to you. 

I could do it for you. 
20302. 

Joy Street. 8322. 

Joy Street waltz. 

Legs. 8405. 

Look what you’ve done to me. 
16065, 20702. 

Love makes the world go ’round. 
5911. 

Maudita. 16148. 

Mona. 16210. 

My window. 20965. 

Never. 1535, 3783. 

Night of happiness. 16326, 23439. 

Old soldiers never die. 16394. 

Out in the cold. 23554, 26127. 

Parade of the blues. 23573, 26141. 


18196. 


Pearl of old Japan. 6312, 14154. 

Rainbow. 21211. 

Reach out for a rainbow. 23672, 
26241. : 

Scattin’ the cat. 6550. 

Shadows. 6609. 

Sing a little love song. 6659, 
9170. ; 

Sitting by the window. 9180, 
23834. 

Snake hips. 16722. 

So dear to me. 6691, 18982. 

So long. 11963, 16728. 

That’s you, baby. 6902. 

Tie a string on your finger. 6934. 

Um-um-in the moonlight. 24146, 
26736. 

Waiting. 7079, 7080. 

Walking with Susie. 7094. 

When the harvest is over. 12416. 

Why can’t I be like you. 9597, 


14878. 


pt. 10, n. s., v. 24 


Gottschalk (L. F.): 
Chilly serenade. 17236 (64). 


Comic Chinese tragedy. 17236 
(75). 
Loaf and a goose and a chee#2. 

20690. 
Wine, women and song. 17236 


(481). 
Goudey (M. R.) Alicia. 
Goudimel (Claude) : 
Bread of the world in mercy 
broken. 22165. 
Praise God from whom all bless- 
ings flow. 16495. 
Gough (L. M.) My heavenly home. 
28544. 
Gould (Helen): 
Away from the highways. 24536. 
She likes it in the morning. 


12619. 


26384. aey 
Why don’t you keep out of my 
dreams. 26947. 


Gould (J. BE.) Pilot me. 11650. 
Gould (Lyle) : 
Just take a peep. 20556. 
Rose you wore. 21267. 
Gould (William) Mah starlight Sue. 
ATT (228). 
Gould & Bolttler: 
Butterfly. 4820. 


Southern siesta. 6747. 


Goulden (K. V.) Dawn rose. I7617T- 
Goulden-Leng music pub. co. Dawn 
rose. 17617. 
Goulding (Edmund) : 
Alone in the rain. 24471. 
Love. 183848. 
Love, your spell is everywhere. 
18357, 20725. 
Moanin’ for you. 25851. 
Molly. 25856. 
Sweethearts. 29201. 
Goulet (Alexina) Harmony waltz. 
10585. 
Goulet (Leo) What’s the use of loy- 
ing you. 26873. 


Goulston (KE. J.): 
I’m just a stay out all night: 
27957. 
If you only loved but me. 28028. 
That is why I’m dancing. 29258. 
Whose heart will you break to- 
morrow. 29530. 
Gounod (C. F.): 
Ave Maria. 107. 
Faites-lui mes aveux, 25104. 
Fanfare et cheeur. 25105. 
Fantaisie brillante. 12594 (112). 
Faust. 14976 (116), 25106—25109, 
29647 (77). 
Flower song. 5840, 27747. 
Hail, mighty Victor! 20165. 
In April. 27057 (46). 
Judex. 10559. 


1794 


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_ 
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INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1929 


Marche funébre de _ cing-mars. 
20166. 

Meditation. 13266. 

Nazareth. 21964 (24). 

O divine Redeemer. 754. 

Reine de Saba. 29647 (78). 

Soldier’s chorus. 5341, 12594 
(113). 

There is a green hill. 7976. 

Unfold, ye portals. 22626. 


Gouraud (Powers) Nothing to do but 
love. 1562, 6197. 
Governor’s daughter. 

Gow (G. C.): 
Abenaki. 19497. 
Child Jesus. 14976 (47). 

Gozinsky (S.): 

Habeit mishomayim. 15618. 
Oshamno-mikol-om. 3878. 
Yismach moishe. 17190. 

Grabel (V. J.): 

Class mates march. 12901. 

First parade march. 13168. 

Junior cadets march. 138620. 

March of the legion. 11200. 
Grabowsky (L. Y.): 

Diablito. 27510. 

Dreaming of you. 24886. 

Love’s charm. 28346. 

Pepito. 26161. 

Pirate of my heart. 

Gracey (M.): 
Appassionato no. 3. 2647. 


22627. 


28814. 


Constantinople. 402. 
Mary Brown. 25766. 
Shinaniki da. 26392. 


Gracolice (Frank) jr. Sad and lonely. 


26314. 

Graded studies for the violin. 756, 
13268. 

Gradischnig (Frank) Pride of our 
hick town. 26215. 

Gradstein (Alfred) Quatre minia- 
tures. 22629. 


Graebing (L. S.): 
My sweetheart dear. 18560. 
My ticking clock. 18564. 

Graebner (B. M.): 
Believe in me. 
I don’t like you. 

Graener (Paul): 
Serenade. 23779. 
Streich-quartett. 26536. 
Symphonisches vorspiel. 
Wilhelm Raabe lieder. 

Graff (George) jr. 


9885. 
10696. 


24000. 
21863. 
Just an Irish girl. 


20549. 
Graff (Walter) Write that letter to 
mother. 9640. 


Graffenried (T. S. de) See de Graf- 
fenried (T. S.) 
Gragnani (Emilio) 

26490. 
Graham (A. D.) 


Sotto la luna. 


City of roses. 373. 


Graham (Arthur) Cafeteria. 4830. 
Graham (H. J.) World for two of us. 
29574. 
Graham (H. L.) Message in song. 
16176. 
Graham (Jack) ‘World for two of us. 
29574. | 
Graham (L.) Come along to my 
house. 12911. 
Graham (L. I.) Come back to me. 
10097. 
Graham (M. P.): 
Beside the still waters. 22116. 
Slow music. 23844. 
Graham (R. B.) They wonder where 
you got your smile. 21601. 
Graham (Roger) Desert sands. 
19917. 
Grainger (P. A.): 
English dance. 7821. 
To a Nordic princess. 6946. 
Widow’s party. 26953. 
Grainger (Porter) : 
Bum’s rush. 4812. 


He just don’t appeal to me. 5400. 
I’m looking for tulips to kiss my 
troubles away. 936. 

It’s all comin’ home to you. 5706. 

Love for a day. 25673, 25674. 

Santa Claus, bring my man back 

home. 1868. 

You ought to be ashamed. 
Gram (Greta) Bee. 22108. 
Gramatté (8S. C. Fridman-) 

man-Gramatté (8S. C.) 
Grams (Boris) : 

Kleine madame! 20586. 

Liebe kommt—liebe geht. 20646. 
Granados (—) Players. 11657. 
Granados (Ora) In my garden of 

dreams. 10846. 
Granath (—) FrokKen! 
triffats i varas! 692. 
Grand (Mitchell) : 
Come aroun’ to my home town. 
4935. 

I’ve got a permanent now. 5600. 

In somebody’s eyes. 5667. 

Legend of the stars. 5827. 

That’s why I’m content. 6900. 

Weird and exotic. 7133. 

You went over big with me. 7286. 
Grand street follies of 1929. 10727, 

10762, 10781, 12388. 
Grandee (G. L.) Merry-go-round of 


(Ps 
See Frid- 


tink om vi 


love. 25820. 
Grandfather’s clock. 20769. 
Grandjany (Marcel) Deux piéces. 
8920. 


Grandjean (André) : 
Andante cantabile. 
Attila. 7411. 
Bacchanale. 


7372. 
7444. 


1795 


INDEX 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Grandjean (André)—Continued. 
Divertissement. 7749. 
Introduction et T°. di mazurka. 

8278. 
Granichstaedten (Bruno) : 
Minuit, Place Pigalle. 
16189. 
Toujours en retard. 6965. 
Youp et youp. 7289. 
Grannum (S. T.) Ivy, you. 20505. 
Gransie (Sol) At the end of the day. 
4663. 
Grant (Bert) 
Grant (C. N.): 


6030, 


I’m losing you. 138450. 


If you were the only girl. 28082. 
Perfect song. 28801. 
Grant (David) Crimond. 15298. 


Grant (BH. J.) 
to-night. 19319. 
Grant (H. G.) Lindy and Ann. 
Grant (Hubert) : 
Children’s marching song. 22231. 
Father God: Thy people bless 
Thee! 10894. 
Son of God. 6714. 
Grant (J. B.) Lord is King. 
(218). 

Grant-Schaefer (G. A.): 
Adventures of a doll-child. 2601. 
Allah. 27096. 

Ballad of the oysterman. 17347. 


8438. 


4577 


Bird at the fountain. 27228. 
Blow, wind, blow! 7511. 
Crystal streamlet. 7688. 
Cuck-coo clock. 427. 
Hiawatha’s childhood. 15661. 
Home, sweet home. 27845. 
Juanita. 1104. 

Little angel band. 18292. 


March of the boy scouts. 11199. 

Mill wheel. 8600. 

O, Canada. 28658. 

O, whistle, and Ill come to you, 
my lad. 28671. 

Oh, dear! what can the matter 
be. 1592, 28687. 


On the lumber raft. 28718. 
Over the prairie. 8861. 


Parrot! | 2877%. 


Pop! goes the weasel. 28840. 


Sing with me. 213884. 
Varsoviana. 2312. 


Waken, lords and ladies gay. 
29428. 

Wind in the treetops. 12482. 
Grantham (J. M.) Saline. 1862. 
Grantley (Arthur) : 

Christmas garden. 17525. 


Down the Haster pathway. 17665. 
Happy messengers. 17884. 
Grasso (Manfredo) All the world 
seems to be in mourning. - 2617. 


Grau (Augustin) Corranda. 22288. 


We'll be merry, lads, 


Grau (Franz) 
(Frank) 
Gravelle (Jeanne) June. 5747. 
Graves (F. A.) It is just like Him. 
12594 (160). 
Graves (Loinel) Only a dream that 
can’t come true. 21086. 
Graves (V. P.) It is just like Him. 
12594 (160). 
Graves-Grange (Sigrid) : 
I stole a kiss from a dear little 
miss. 950. 
With a mother’s 
soared high. 2508. 
Gray (Albert) Mother’s love. 13937. 
Gray (Alfred) pseud. See Roberts 
GO» J.) 
Gray (C. F.) With thee. 
Gray (Dallas): 
Don’t forget. 22394. 
Girl I can’t forget. 22596. 
Gray (Donald): 
Beginnings. 2725. 
Come and play. 247386. 
Four winds. 13191. 
Raising the racketeer. 
Gray (EK. E.): 


pseud. See Grey 


24334. 


18806. 


Drifting back to lover’s lane. 
17683. 
Portland and her highways. 
18770. 
Gray (Eddie) : 
Life’s not the same. 16024. 


Liza, Vl be waiting. 16052, 
18316. 
Gray (H. W.) co.: 
Air. 3635. 
Air 4 la bourrée. 19516. 
America, dear land of hope. 2629. 


Anna Magdalena’s march. 106. 

At one with Thee. 22048. 

Autumn sunset in the canyon. 
22057. 

Ave verum. 24541. 


Babe lies in a cradle. 2688, 2684. 


Ballad of the stork. 2698. 
Barecarolle. 19612. 

Behold, O God our defender. 
2126: 

Bells are gaily ringing. 161, 
9891. 

Benedicite omnia opera. 167. 
Benediction. 22071. 

Benedictus es, Domine. 22111, 
Z2At2, 

Bethlehem. 2742. 


Bless the Lord, O my soul. 192. 

By the sea. 19735. 

Capriccio fantastique. 300. 

Saprice. 21743. 

Chanson d’été. 

Charm for slumber. 

Chassidic dance of 
17508. 

Chassidie religious song. 


17495. 
22218. 
the feast. 


17509. 


1796 


prayer you. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1929 


Cherubie hymn. 332. 

Cherubim song. 333. 

Christmas diptych. 22242. 

Christmas folk-song. 2847. 

Christmas star. 2848. 

Contrition. 24753. 

Cradle song of the Blessed Virgin. 
22296. 

Croatian Christmas song. 27486. 

Daily lesson. 22317. 

Danse macabre. 1861. 

Dearest Jesus, gentle, mild. 473. 

Dreams. 24888. 

Earthly friends will change. 
DID (4, 2IS(D. 

Easter hallelujah. 553. 

Enter not into judgment. 5146. 

Evening calm. 22474. 

Evening prayer. 596, 17724. 

Fairy frolic. 22492. 

Fantasie. 828. 

Father, give Thy benediction. 
22504. 

First Noel. 22518. 

Freeing of the frontier. 27683. 

Fuzzy-wuzzy. 22569. 

Gavotte. 3125. 

God. who commanded the light. 
Jay 

Hark, what mean those _ holy 
veices. 3194. 

He maketh wars to cease. 22676. 

He wants not friends that hath 
Thy love. 22684. 

He who would valiant be. 25168. 

Hear my cry, O God. 27807. 

Holly and the ivy. 22712. 

Holy, holy, holy. 22714. 

Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of 
hosts. 3238. 


Hosanna to the living Lord. 22731. 

How far is it to Bethlehem? 3256. 

How long wilt Thou forget me. 
27866. 


Hungarian dance, no. 5. 2388. 

I am the living bread. 17983. 

I see His blood upon the rose. 
22842. 

Ive a kingdom. 25348. 

I will lift up mine eyes. 22871. 

In Bethlehem, the little town. 
22903. 

In heav’nly love abiding. 28052. 

In quietness and in confidence. 
28065. 

In the eve it will be light. 22923. 

Intermezzo. 733, 24579. 

Into the woods my Master went. 
5687. 

Jesus, do roses grow so _ red. 
22972, 22978. 

Joyous Christmas song. 1103. 

Jubilee overture. 5745. 

Just as lam. 22996. 


sea 


Kill the cook. 3497. 

Lambkins. 23041. 

Lame shepherd. 23042. 

Lead me, Lord. 1188. 

Lead me, O Lord. 23051. 

Legend. 22538. 

Like as the hart. 23071. 

Little Dutch garden. 23084. 

Lo how a rose. 1236. 

Lord is my Shepherd. 1256, 28320. 

Lord is rich and merciful. 23130. 

Lord, we pray Thee. 28435. 

Magnificat and Nune_ dimittis. 
3609, 3611, 23176, 28367. 

Majesty. 5952. 

Mary, the mother. 3633. 

Masonic march. 5977. 

Melodie. 2254. 

Mirage. 18464. 

Missa fidel.um. 11289. 

My spirit longs for Thee. 23401. 

Nocturne. 3922. 

Notturno. 1566. 

O be joyful in the Lord. 3820. 

O Saviour of the world. 1586. 

O Saviour sweet. 111. 

O, the holly. 3828. 

Office of the holy communion. 
3836, 28683. 


Paraphrase on the Easter hymn 
St. Kevin. 1672. 

Passion chorale. 112. 

Pilgrim. | 23602; 288i. 

Poco allegretto. 2779. 

Pomegranate. 6349. 

Praise God for all things. 3970. 

Prayer. 28938. 

Prayer,:for,our country. 129: 

Prayer from Hansel and Gretel. 
8955. 


Prelude. 1292. 


Puritan procession. 8980. 

Recessional. 23674, 23675. 

Rejoice ye pure in heart. 6427. 

Response. 6437. 

Resurrection. 64389. 

Réves. 2752. 

Ride of the Valkyrs. 2354. 

Ride on, ride on in majesty. 
4032. 

Ring the bells. 238699. 

Romanza. 6081. 

San Jacinto morning. 9085. 

Scherzetto. 213038. 

Scherzo humoresque. 4097. 

Sea love. 23772. 

Shadows of the evening. 26381. 

Shore of peace. 29029. 

Sleep, my Jesus, Sleep. 4153, 
4154. 

Slumber song. 1983. 

Song in praise of the Lord of 
heaven and earth. 2022. 

Song of happiness. 19002. 


INDEX 


Gray (H. W.) co.—Continued. 
Song without words. 9250. 
Songs for glee clubs. 

21432. 
Songs of the New York state col- 
lege for teachers. 6736. 


21431, 


Spring morning in the hills. 
23921. 

Summer caprice. 19062. 

Summer noon on _ the _ desert. 
23951. 

Sunset hour. 19072. 

Te Deum  laudamus. 24016, 
24017. 

Temptation on the Mount. 4275. 


There be none of beauty’s daugh- 
ters. 29273. 

This glad Haster day. 2196. 

Thou art my God. 24076. 

Thou gazest on the stars. 24077. 

Thou wilt keep himni in perfect 
peace. 24078. 


Three-fold amen. 6437. 


Thy glory dawns, Jerusalem. 
6930. 

Tidings of peace. 43834. 

Toceata in E flat. 19206. 


Triumphal march. 764. 
Turkish march. 147. 
Tusean folk-song. 2265. 
Two Christmas carols. 
Winter night in _ the 
29547. 

Gray (Harold): 
He’s got me goin’. 20219. 
I done caught you blues. 895. 
Let’s get loose 206642. 
She just wont don’t. 6617. 

Gray (I. N.) I loved him dearly. 


22138. 
valley. 


13429. 
Gray (Jane) There’s no sign of the 
sun. 16916. 
Gray (L. C.): 
In the land of make _ believe. 
13549. 
Swanee song. 14568. 
Gray (Len) You should know the 
gir] friend. T7278. 
Gray (R. A.) I want you to stay 
with me. 25360. 
Gray (Sara): 
Lovers lane. 18360. 
Night of love. 23440. 


Shanghai lady. 18921. 
Grayson (G. B.): 

Barnyard serenade. 12706. 

Dark road is a hard road to 
travel. 153824. 

Joking Henry. 18605. 

Little Maggie with a dram glass 
in her hand. 28292. 

Nine pound hammer. 

Red and green signal 
14276. 


23445. 
lights. 


pt. II, n. s., Vv. 24 


Short life of trouble. 23818. 
Where are you going, Alice. 
29505. 
Grazioli (G. B.) Adagio. 5350. 
Gready (John) Nell Gwyn. 7310 
(101). 


Great Britain, reciprocal copyright 
protection of music, p. 5. © 
Great day. 18273, 13289, 16219, 24339. 
Great (The) divide. 14411. 
Great gospel songs. 25114. 
Great masters. 761. 
Great Scot! 7982. 
Greaves (Ralph) Lady when your 
lovely head. 8390. — 
Grécourt (Georges) : 
Agarena. 9729. 
Fandanguillo. 
Jota. 10916. 
Zambra. 12575. 
Greebe (Jacques) : 


10384. 


By your right. 12815. 
Tranquil hours. 14693. 
Two reveries. 143834. 
Wild flowers. 14884. 


Greely (Philip) : 
Lord now victorious. 3573, 18756. 
Sweetest story ever told. 2111. 
Green (—) Ill always be in love 


with you. 5506. 
Green (Alberta) Until we meet 
again. 9709 (247). 


Green (Anna).: 
Memories of you dear. 25808. 
Twilight shadows. 26728. 

Green (Arthur) Flower in my gar- 


den of prayers. 10439. 
Green (Bra4s:) Wanakah folio. 
29433. 
Green (Bud): 
Do something. 5056. 


For the likes o’ you and me. 
15507. 

Hang onto a rainbow. 27777. 

I'll always be mother’s boy. 8126. 

I’ve got my eye on your 27988. 

I was not so particular. 13497. 

It’s unanimous now. 20496. 

Love is a dreamer. 16076. 

Playin’ around. 28820. 

That’s the low-down on the low- 
down. 29262. 

There'll be you and I. 9882. 
There’s a tear for every smile in 
Hollywood. 29282. | 
When they sing The wearin’ of 

the green. 17111. 
World is yours and mine. 9634. 
You learn about love every day. 
29607. 
You’re my Captain Kidd. 29622. 
Green (C. E.) He-man oo’ mine. 
22677. 


1798 


tS ee gee i a gt fe 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1929 


Green (C. L.): 

Peace. 3917. 

There’s an open heaven to-night. 
4316. 

Green (Curcis) 

28061. 

Green (Eddie) : 
Elinor. 17705. 
Her u-kee-el-a. 
Kilties band. 
MacTwister clan. 
Miller o’ the glen. 
Red! red!! red!!! 
She was a lovely girl. 
That didna trouble me. 
U-le-i-o. 7020. 

We all want what we want when 
we want it. 7120. 

You never can tell. 7269. 

Green (Hstella) That old motto say- 

ing Home sweet home. 12166. 

Green (F. H.) Ever since I fell in 

love with you. 13122. 

Green (G. H.): 

Green’s (George Hamilton) xylo- 
phone solos of famous Sam Fox 
suecesses. 3172. 

Hipp-i-ty hop. 3228. 

Green (George) : 
Colleen O’Kildare. 10090. 

I’m that way about baby. 10750. 

If I had my way. 10813. 

Listen baby. 13719. 

Love found me. 23141. 

Green (H.H.) To-morrow our dreams 

fade away. 12232. 

Green (J. W.): 
Candlelight. 
I owe you. 8189, 8190. 

Green (L. C.) Sailing home. 

Green (Leland) : 
Disappointment—His appointment. 


In my heart for you. 


5415. 
5782. 
5941. 
6022. 
6423. 
6624. 
6882. 


27311. 
11808. 


ae ton 
Peace. 3917. 
There’s an open heaven to-night. 
4316. 
Green (S. L.) Amaryllis. 27109. 


Green (S. M.) Nation saved. 1523. 
Green & Stept, inc.: 
Congratulations. 19835. 
Do something. 5056. 
For the likes o’ you and me. 
15507. 
Hang onto a rainbow. 27777. 
Tll always be in love with you. 
5506. « 
I'll always be mother’s boy. 8126. 
I’ve got my eye on you. 27988. 
I was not so particular. 13497. 
It’s unanimous now. 20496. 
Love is a dreamer. 16076. 
Playin’ around. 28820. 
She’s just the type for me. 
Stream of dreams. 21483. 


23797. 


Sweet one. 29191. 
That’s the low-down on the low- 


~ down. 29262. 
That’s the song of songs for me. 
6897. 


There'll be youand I. 9882. 

There’s a tear for every smile in 
Hollywood. 29282. 

When they sing The wearin’ of the 


green. 17111. 
- You learn about love every day. 
29607. 


You’re my Captain Kidd. 29622. 
Green goddess. 13337. 
Green grow the rashes O. 5353. 
Green sleeves and yellow lace. 25117. 
Greenbank (Perey) Three little maids. 

27057 (147). 

Greenbaum (A. A.) Lady mine. 20602. 
Greenberg (Abner) : 


Chant d’amour. 4885. 

That look in your eyes. 6885. 
Greeniberg (Abner) inc.: 

Chant d’amour. 4885. 

That look in your eyes. 6885. 
Greenberg (Geo.) Madelaine. 8514. 


Greenberg (Ida) That oriental lady. 


9867. 

Greenberg (Jack) Won’t some he 
man fall for me. 17169. 

Greenberg (Sylvia) I'll travel ‘long 
— singin’ a song for you. 27935. 


Greenberger (Morton) I fell in love. 


20314. 

Greene (C.): 
Good-night darling. 27741. 
Little bunch of roses. 28283. 

Greene (C. W.): 
Evening song. 
Leola waltz. 
Little patriot. 4577 (215). 
Little prince. 4577 (216). 
Merry bobolink. 4577 (272). 
Pony race. 4577 (317). 
Primrose dance. 4577 (821). 
Rainbow fairy. 4577 (326). 
Robin’s lullaby. 4577 (334). 
Santa Claus guards. 4577 (344). 
Song of the sea shell. 4577 (368). 
Vesper bells. 4577 (413). 

Greene (Chester W.): 
As the hart panteth for the water 


4577 (103). 
4577 (203). 


brooks. 19491 (8). 
Awake, thou that sleepest. 9709 
uw ie 
Thou wilt keep him in perfect 
peace. 19491 (242). 
Greene (Delle) Oh to be happy. 
21050. 
Greene (G. A.) That’s all I am ask- 
ing of you. 19158. 


oo 


INDEX 


Greene (H. M.): 
Dear little mother of mine. 10191. 
Jesus grows dearer day by day. 
25489. 
Greene (Louise) 
- Greene (M. A.): 
Cause I’m 
19764. 
Dixie dear. 19928. 
Greene (Maybelle) Just for to-night. 
10947. 
Greene (W. C.): 
As the hart panteth for the water 


Catherine. -7 593. 


that way over you. 


brooks. 19491 (8). 
Awake, thou that sleepest. 9709 
(LT): 
Thou wilt keep him in perfect 
peace. 19491 (242). 
Greene (W. J.) Romance. 1826. 
Greenfield (Frank) Lover’s  plaint. 
1282. 
Grecnfield (Irving) : 
Kissing tune. 10978. 
My bundle of dreams. 25903. 
Park your troubles on Smile 
Street. S880. 


Greenfield (Joe) : 
Ahmed temple. 
Our Red Cross. 

Greenhill (Harold) : 
Dream of the water lily. 27557. 
Fairy lullaby. 27632. 
Invocation to the sun. 18164. 
Moonlight dance of the gnomes. 

28483. 
Piper of spring. 28813. 
Queen Mab summons her court. 
28877. 
Song of the rivulet. 
Song of weathers. 


Greenhouse (B. J.): 

Can you remember. 
Oh boy! What joy! 
Oquossoe hop. 6265. 
Soda sheik. 6696. 
Tango. 6855. 

Greenop (Norton) : 

Burning heart. 4816. 
That’s all love means to you. 
12168. 

Green’s (George Hamilton) xylophone 
solos of famous Sam Fox successes. 
alter F 

Greenspan (P. W.): 


2607. 
28744. 


29114. 
29119. 


12838. 
6221. 


Broken Rose. 19715. 
Moon blind. 238299. 
Greenspun (H. L.) All the world be- 
longs to you. 17272. 
Greenstreet (Gerald) Elmer. 10332. 
Greenwald (Harry) I am in love 
with a wonderful girl. 20292. 
Greenwell (R. H.): 
Brewery wagon days. 17435. 
Gharmes d’un mannequin. 17506. 


1800 | 


‘Greer (J. EB.) 


pt. I1I, n. s., v. 24 


— 


Curse of an aching purse. 15298. 
I’m so blue. 138385. 

Greenwood (G. H.) Montana, my 
Montana. 23298. 

Greenwood (John) Monday’s ehild. 
18475. 


In a little cozy corner. 
5652. 
Greer (J. G.) Wall street blues.’ 


. 
. 
| 


Greer (Jesse) : 
At close of day. 15060. ; 
Blue step. 22145. 
Building a nest for Mary. 4811. 

Get happy. 25058. 

Hang on to me. 17881. 
Japanese toyland. 22967. 
Josephita. 1100. 


Just you, just me. 18225. 
Little. baby. culls. 12223 
Low down rhythm. 11147. 


Out of a clear blue sky. 23555. 
Ragamuffin. 1774, 4001. 
Somebody to love me. 26448. 
Sophomore prom. 14514. 
What do I care. 24233: 
Youre on a wild goose chase. 
2559. 

Greer (V. E.): 
Don’t get mad. 15384. 
My baby ain’t like she use to be. 


6093. 
Greer (W. HE.) Nancy Brown. 28587. 
Gregar (Jerome) Laughing eyes. 
15991. 
Gregg (N. M.): 
Buy, buy, my baby. 27298. 
Yellow moon. 21899. 
Gregg (W. O.): 
Do I love you? 10234. 
Moonlight and me. 11311. 
New kind’a blues. 11488. | 
Won’t you have some? 12502. 
Gregg (Warren) : 
Happy song. 8007. 
Peacefully dreaming. 18727. 


18985. 
9234. 
Fil de la vierge. 


Society march. 
Song of the air. 
Gregh (H.) & son. 
24984. 
Gregh (Henri) et fils. : 
Jeanne 4 Domremy. 8804. 
Passion de Jeanne d’Are. 
1°" concertsttick. 2581. 
Gregor (H. S.): 
Coquetry. 27419. 
Cowboy’s requiem. | 
Gregorio (Domenic) Memory of love. : 
11255. | 
Gregory (B. C.): | 
| 


8884. 
12944. 


Beale street Sadie. 2708. 

Convict’s song. 2878. 

3361. 
5870. 


Ice cold mamma. 
Little pal of mine. 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1929 


Run-a-way boy. 4074. 


Who threw mush in grandpa’s 
whiskers. 4497. 
Gregson (J. F.) Waltzes of love. 


7100. 
Greif (Anna) : 
Memories of Russia. 18877. 
Tango d’amour. 14596. 
Greimers (Hubert) Sei 
Christkindelein. 6586. 
Grell (H.) That wonderful girl of 
mine. 6904. 
Grennan (Leo) 
13037. 
Gress (Richard) Variationen 
ein thema yon Mozart. 26768. 
Grestick (Joseph) Sorrowful 
16766. 
Gresty (J. T’) Zionie song. 
Gretchaninoff (A. T.): 
Berceuse. 12738. 
Chanson triste. 
Chante d’amour. 19773. 
Cherubie hymn. 382. 
Come, and let us worship. 
Idylle forestiere. 5628. 
Triste est le steppe. . 
Greven (G.) Love eall. 
Grever (Maria): 
Audalucia. 27152. 
Calla. 22190. 
Devuelveme los besos. 
Dime por Dios. 27513. 
En alta mar. 22459. 
Eterna despedida. 27611. 
Gavilan. 17804. 
Manana por la manana. 
Oacho de cielo. 28673. 
Para. ti. 28766. 
Senda solitana. 28984. 
Sera por-que te quiero. 28988. 
Te quiero-di giste. 29236. 
Zielinska. 24419. 
Greville (Ursula) ; 
Actions of the just. 
De profundis. 10184. 
Defiled is my name. 
English posy. 7822. 
if all the world were paper. 5629. 
My sweet little darling. 6151. 
Over the water to Charlie. 6287. 
Skeleton tree. 6673. 
Years. 4539. 
Young ploughman. 
Grey (F. H.): 
Darn thing’s 
24807. 
Down the street. 27546. 
Guess I'll learn to care for you. 
5363. 
Hide and seek. 15662. 
Hindu love song. 5431. 
Melody-time. 25800. 
Shadow land. 1931. 


geertsst, 


Don’t go away. 
uber 
baby. 


17230. 


19770. 


27400. 


19226. 
1271. 


22366. 


3614. 


4587. 
5030. 


7288. 


happened to me. 


| Griffin (P. D.) 


Sleepy town express. 21394. 
Some one to share it. 26441. 
When a new man comes along. 
26874. 
Where would I be not having you. 
12440. 
Grey (Frank) : 
At the fair. 
Brother love. 9969. 
Death Valley. 17631. 
In the land of Buddha. 
Yearning. 24368. 
Grey (Gerald) God keep you every- 
where. 13250, 17836: 
Griceh (Ge ee? Tiedt “hwo 
10589. 
Grieg (HE. H.): 
Album for pianoforte. 
142). 
Album-leaf. 27759. 
Anitra’s dance. 5354. 
Dance caprice. 27760. 
Dawn's awakening. 17863. 


19576. 


13547. 


melodies. 


eI ill 4 a 


Edvard Grieg at home. 20173. 

Grandmothei’s minuet. 12594 
G15): 

Grieg suite. 17864. 

Hobgoblin. 13274. 

I love thee. 763. 

Im kahn. 19491 (89). 

Nocturne. 27761. 

Norwegian dance. 4577 (148), 
5355, 22636. 

Peer Gynt. 5356-5359. 


Sailor’s song. 12594 (116). 
Solveje’s cradle-song. 14976 (119). 
To spring. 7985. 

Triumphal march. “764. 
Valse-caprice. 4577 (144). 

Voice of spring. 5360. 


| Grieveson (H. M.): 


Merry, merry sparrow. 20842. 


Old evening prayer. 21055. 
Griffes (C. TT.) Pleasure-dome of 
Kubla Khan. 28825. 
Griffin (Agnes) Love again. 16671. 
Griffin (FEF. D.) Triumph of the West. 
6984. oe: 
Griffin (H. W.) Leave it to Rieley. 
5826. 


Griffin (L.N.) A toi. 8. 
I’m going home to 
mother. 203583. 

Griffith (C. HE.) jr. Progressive music 
series. 16515, 18791. 


Griffith (Margie) : 


My little girl in brown. 16268. 
Sweet-heart. 16844. 
Griffith (R. A.) Woman I _ have. 
24341. 
Griffiths (T. R.) Coronet. 10117. 
Griggs (T.) When the moon drips 
away into the blood. 21818. 


1801 


INDEX 


Dt. TH; Ws... vies 


Grigollo (Walburga) : 
My paradise. 11396. 
That’s it, what life can make so 
bight! 29260. 


Grigsby Grunow co. Majestic. 13804. 
Grimes (H. L.): 

Embers. 17708. 

I’se goin’ back. 18070. 

Only you. 18678. 
Grimes (J. F.) Sea of memory. 1907. 
Grimes (M. E.) Old home. 21057. 


(M. W.) Down by the old 
29647 (51). 

In the desert. 20462. 
Rosy-tinted dreams. 


Grimes 
St. Joe. 

Grimm (C. W.) 

Grindell (Clara) 
6499. 

Grinoch (Jacob) : 
Eulavia, I love ya. 
Harem song. 15633. 
Relativity. 11753. 
Roaming. 16576. 

Grisélidis. 4577 (2381, 234-244, 252- 

256), 17236 (246-249, 254). 


15443. 


Gr selle (Thomas) Two American 
sketches. 3176. 
Griswold (Constance) Walkin’ and 
talkin’ to myself. 17047. 
Gritton (Hric) : 
Christmas bells. 4916. 


Holy Child. 849. 
Griveaud (M. A.) Capitaine Thérése. 
2589 (40). 
Grode (H. R.): 
Fatal fascination. 13146. 
Go, go, glide. 13244. 
We two. 14807. 
Grondahl (A. B.): 
Huldreslaat. 3262. 
Sommervise. 4176. 
Groeting (Maury) Dear one I love. 
2929. 
Grofé (Ferde) : 
Blue flame. 7516. 
Blue Hawaii. 9930. 
Free air. 7927. 
My Angeline. 3712. 
Groff (D. J.) Oh, baby please come 
back to me. 11508. 
Groff (L. C.) Worlds fair. century of 
progress 1933 march. 19424. 


Grohe (M. K.): 

Just dreaming of you. 15945. 

Out in the pale moonlight. 16429. 
Gromon (Francis) : 

Buddies. 4809. 

Coquette charmante. 4952, 129383. 

Fateful moments. 5188. 

Gallant sergeant. 5263. 

Jolly comrades. 5736. 

Jovial Joe. 5742. 

Menacing foe. 6004, 18881. 

Only for you. 8840. 


Shady lady. 1982. 

Three character sketches. 
14973. 

Grooms (Calvin): 

Ave Maria. 107. 

Celeste Aida. 2318. 

Dragon fly. 5090. 

Good-bye. 53829. 

I love thee. 7638. 

I’m a pilgrim. 5529. 

Idilio. 989. 

Juanita. 5744. 

Lost chord. 1262. 

Martha. 5226. 

Nobody knows de trouble I see. 
6189. 

Nocturne in D flat. 7629. 

Santa Lucia. 6588." 

Sérénade d’amour. 6599. 

Silver threads among the gold. 
9152-9156. 

Waltzing doll. 


Grooms (J. M.): 
Dixie. 5052. 


7304 


7102. 


Just cause I love you, that’s all. 


8341. 
That’s what I’d eall heaven. 9374. 


Groschwitz (Gustav): . 
Bei der zigeunerkapelle. 15120. 
Marionetten—brautzug. 8546. 
Treue deutsche herz. 24123. 

Gross (Hilda) Dolly Dimple. 

Grosse kleinigkeiten. 581, 766. 

Grossman (Bernard): 


24853. 


Because you said, I love you. 


12726. 
Chicago rhythm. 4898. 
I had to come back. 138404. 


ll still go on wanting you. 
22785. 

I wonder if it’s really love. 22876, 
25370. 

Just like a rose. 20555. 

Kit-kat. 18659. 

Sunbonnet days. 6798. 

Twilight melodies. 29359. 


We're lonesome for someone like 


you.) °21'F 70; 
What a fool I’ve been to believe in 
you. 29464. 
Grossman (F. K.) Christmas fan- 
tasie. 24722. 
Grossman (Il. L.) Mein Yiddisha 
mama. 25798. 


Grossman (Samuel) : 
Memory moon. 23239. 
Pretty little you. 18784. 


Grossmann (Bertha) Dreaming. 527. 


Grossmann (Ernst) Fantasie in 
Es-moll. 24976. 

Grosvenor (R. L.) When nature is 
awake. 17102. 


1802 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Grosz (Eugene) : 


Blondes I like. °7510. 


In your garden there’s a _ rose. 
1045. 

Three songs’ without words. 
22637. 


Grosz (Wilhelm) : 
Aquarellen—walzer. 22030. 
Arme Reinhold. 2659. 
Liebeslieder. 18701. 

Grote (Herman) Selected organ pre- 

ludes. 9115. 
Grothe (Franz): 

Blaue niichte. 24600. 

Butterfly. 9981. 

Hllora. 24931. 

Es gab nur eine, die ich geliebt 
hab’. 24946. 

Es liegt so 
worichen liebe! 24947. 

List’ning to the violin. 20664. 

Rosen und frau’n. 6494. 

Roses and women. 14330, 16595. 

Wenn die violine spielt ... 26849. 

Wunderschone frau. 2587. 

Groton (Frederic) : 

Charmante. 7610. 

Choristers. 7632. 

Fairy fancy. 22491. 

Gay, sweet and jolly. 3127. 

Good advice. 15592. 

Happy and gay. 17883. 

Kewpie kapers. 23021. 

Little story by the brook. 16046. 
Marching onward day by day. 
18404. 
O’er the 
18630. 
Pixie pranks. 

Sleepy eyes. 18971. 

Song of devotion. 11994. 

Song of the acciaceatura. 9233. 
Song of the appoggiatura. 9235. 
Song of the trill. 9242. 

Song of the turn. 9243. 
Spinning sprites. 23916. 


viel im kleinen 


bright green fields. 
23605. 


Grotzky (Violet) With Jesus in 
love. 19406. 

Grout (Leslie) Memories lane. 
16162. 

Grover (J. M.) Anyone—but me. 


7380, 17308. 
Groves (BE. L.). We are seven. 2381. 
Grovlez (Gabriel) Sarabande et 
allegro. 21292. 
Gruber (Franz): 
Holy night. 25201. 


Silent night! holy night! 21366, 
21367, 29039. 
Gruber (G. A.) Street of memory. 
19056. 
Gruda (A. E.) My sweet potato. 


16293. 


2469—30——16 


Grudowski (Edward): 
Ciali do baksy. 19808. 
Ostatni uScisk. 6276. 

Griin (Bernard) : 


Abenteuer in Schottland. 19498, 
19499. 
Hs wire ewig schad! 20001. 
Gute gelegenheit. 25122. 
Griin (C.) pseud. See Greene (C. W.) 
Gruen (Rudolph) Shadow. 16667. 
Gruenberg (HKugene) Twenty melo- 


dious violin exercises. 15609. 
Gruenberg (Louis) : 
Fleur d’amour. 
Jazz masks. 3587, 13588. 
Jazz-suite. 25482. 
Lettre d’amour. 138698. 
Sérénade damour. 14887. 
Six jazz epigrams. 13277. 
Tommy. 19211. 
Valsette d’amour. 
Gruender (H.) 
28459. 
Griinfeld (Heinrich) : 
Berceuse. 17236 (150). 
Pilgerchor. 17236 (452). 
Wiegenlied. 17236 (484). 
Gruenke (A. P.) I wonder what my 
old sweetheart’s doing to-night. 
Dat a 
Gruenwald (Robert) : 
Anthony and Cleopatra. 12594 (9). 
Old home down on the farm. 
17236 (3806). 
Wayside chapel. 


13372. 


14753. 
Missa Cum _ jubileo. 


17236 (457). 


Griiss und ktiss. 1202. 
Grun (Jack): 
Shady lady. 1982. 


Singapore Sal’s lullaby. 4150. 
Grunn (Homer) : 


Fairy story. 17739. 


Moon goes drifting. 25868. 
Spring song. 19036. 
Tis raining. 29310. 

Grunsky (Karl) Symphonie. 12801, 


12802, 14589. 
Grus (L.) Marche funébre de cing- 
mars. 20166. 
Grus (L.) & cie.: 
Duetto pour remplacer la ronde. 
550. 
How can blue eyes be blue. 
Light in a night!! 8428. 
Marche funébre de _  cing-mars. 
20166. 
Gruss an alle. 
Gryna (Frank) 
21692. 
Grzywa (J.) .Pie¢ pieSni. 
Guadalupe. 27762. 
Guard (W. J.) 
28737. 
Guarnaschelli (Maso) Rumon. 18862. 


10659. 


753, 1178, 2504. 


Two little feet. 


25119. 


Our Flag. 28735-- 


1803 


INDEX 


Gubbins (A. L.): 
Brave. 9954. 
Cruel Mary Ann. 10184. 
Feller’s never older than he feels. 
10402. _ 
Tarry no longer. 12140. 
When thou art absent. 12424. 
Guebard (V. A.): 
Cutest girl in town. 484. 
In the meanwhile. 8264. 
Take it or leave it. 191138. 


Guenther (A. R.): 


Any-old-place, any-old-time with 
you. 2645. 
T’ll never stop lovin’ you. 5512. 


Giinther (Edmund) Horn im walde. 
20264. 
Giinther (Hgon) Romanze aus dem 3. 
konzert ftir horn. 1445. 
Gtinther (Felix) Idomeneo. 113381. 
Guerin (Hmile) I’m so sorry. 138456. 
Guernsey (J. E.): 
Baby don’t you love me no more. 
7436. 
Bride’s leap. 9956. 
Carry me back to my mountain 
home. 24698. 
Clickety clack blues. 4923. 
Deacon’s prayer. 10186. 
Dixie way. 10281. 
Gettin’ all wet. 25061. — 
Going away and leave my baby. 
5321. 
Hallelujah, dere’s a rainbow in de 
sky. 25129. 
Home in the mountains. 
I know that Jil be lonely. 
Til remember you. 13419. 
Kisses and tears. 10977. 
Losing. 25663. 
Love is dead. 
My Kentucky 
11374. 
Outcast. 6286. 
Riding the rods for home. 21243. 
She’s easy to look at, my baby. 


10643. 
25275. 


16077. 


mountain — girl. 


16674. 
Tallowpot. 26601. 
Think of me. 121938. 


Way of a loving heart. 268382. 

While the Mississippi River rolls 
by. 26921. 

You ain’t been livin’ right. 27003. 

You'll be sorry some day. 27019. 


Guerrero (J.) Bernabé. 19645. 
Guerrero (Jacinto) : 
; Abajo las coquetas! 24430. 
Faroles. 27639. 
Martierra. 25762. 
; Viva la cotorra! 26798. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


7 


be 
Guerrini (Guido): 


El ora dell’ anima. 7806. 
EHgloga. 10313. 
2°. trio. 9708. 

Guest (Langford) You and I. 12516. 


Gueydan (H.) 
ATT 

Guglielmi (Pietro) 

Guidos (J. C.) 
brew. 16894. 


Guilbert (Warburton) : 
I love you the whole year around. 
25295. 
I’m with you and you’re with me. 
25328. 
I want a horsie horse. 
I wonder why. 25373. 
It is you. 25461. 
Somewhere, sometime with you. 
26454. 
Guillemyn (R.) Signal. 
Guillou (Ernest) 1°? 
noise. 2582. 
Guilmant (A.) 
796. 
Guinn 
11569. 
Guion (D. W.): 
Arkansas traveler. 7389. 
Cowboy’s meditation. 4970. 
De Massus an’ de Missus. 24816. 


Mais vous étes si jolie. 


Sonata. 17868. 
That good oid home 


25353. 


6641. 
esquisse can- 


Harmonium - album. 
(OP E2) 


Oriental flames. 


Heart-break. 17906. 
In Galam. 25422. 
Lonesome song of the _ plains. 
13747. 
Mam /’selle Marie. 25734. 
To the sun. 26681. 
Voodoo. 26804. 
Gulbins (Max) Sonate. 24426 (103). 


Gulbranson (Hilif) Bgn. 2768. 
Gulesian (J/rs. M. H.): 


Heap o’ livin’. 10607, 17902. 


Summer night. 6796. 
Gulotta (Victor) ‘I’m always sad. 
20342. 


Gumble (Albert) : 
Dreamy Honolulu. 19966. 
K-a-l-a-m-a-zoo. 10960. : 


Nothin’ is sweater than honey. 
16345. 

Oh ma, what a man. 3848. 

Where is your heart to-night. 
2462. 

You should see my _ neighbor’s 
daughter. 2568. 


Gungl (Josef) : 


Dance of the young men. 7711. 

Soldiers’ songs. 21402. 
Gunsky (Maurice) : 

Pleasant dreams. 8930. 

Tumbled down dreams. 14712. 


Gunther (G. W.) Nothing else mat- 
ters. 14058. } 
Guntram. 26534. 


1804 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Gunzendorter (Wilt) Lovely one. 
5921. 
Gunzendorfer (Wilt) & co. Lovely 
one. 5921. 
Gurewich (Jascha) Spinning. 4202. 
Guridi (Jesus) Meiga. 25792. 
Gurlitt (Cornelius) : 
Burlesca. 4577 (42). 
Sonata in G. 4177. 
Gurney (Ivor): 
Fields are full. 7883. 
Severn meadows. 9128. 
Twa corbies. 9489. 
Walking song. 9519. 
Gushee (Oliver) My stairway of 
dreams. 14004. 
Gusman (Meyer): 
Could anybody ask for more? 
4961. 
Get yourself a sweetie. 5286. 
Gypsy dream Rose. 17871. 
I love you more each day. 
20335. 
I’m wild about dancing. 55838. 


Since you are mine. 6657. 


Underneath the Russian moon. 
Pe Tan. 
Gusmini (Vineenzo ) Samaritana. 
21285. 


Gutekunste (Cathern) 
sweet pansies grow. 
Guthridge (June) 
I’ve got it. 16675. 
Gutman (A. H.): 
Get to-gether! 
10509. 
That night of nights.” 6889. 
Gutmann (Fr.) 
17236. (141). 
Guttenberg (Rosalie) 
(289). 
Guy (Anna) 
Guy (H..A.): 
Collegiate Annie. 
Syneopation drag. 
Guy ith.cPRa): 
Montezuma. 8631. 
Mother, dear old mother. 
Sherry. 9140. 
Zero hour. 9700. 
(Mickey) : 
Cracked ice. 7681. 
Sister Hot Foot. 11932. 
Guyette (Eugene) 


Lay me where 
13019. 


stick to-gether! 


Niobe. 4577 
Donna May. 5068. 
27396. 

19106. 

11323. 


Guy 


205A9.. 
Guzik (Joseph) Forgotten. 22550. 
Guzy (Harry) Dreaming I fell in | 


love with you. ‘7786. 

Guzzi Buzzi (Prcole) 
G.) 

Gwent (Hiddil) 
iam) 

Gwynne (Una) Mouse. 


See Buzzi (E. 


8660. 


She’s got it, and | 


Gliihwtirmchen. | 


Just an Irish girl. : 


See Davies (Will- | 


Gwynne (Walker) America, dear 
land of hope. 2629. 
Gypsy (The) 20179. 


H. (K.) Ave Maria. 94. 

Haack (James) Glory to Thee, our 
God our King. 15572. 

Haacke (George) Little sweetheart. 


1234. . 
Hadell (Gésta) Sj6émansvisa. 29063. 
Hakanson (Knut) Svensk  svit. 

29178. 

Haake (C. J.) Oxford piano course. 
21T18; 

Haake (G. M.) Oxford piano course. 
21S: 

Haarklou (Andreas) Spil musik. 

4201. 


Haas (Adrian De): 
Cause my baby loves nobody but 
me. 7596. 
Cuckoo song, all the cuckoo’s are- 
n’t in the cuckoo clock. 22313. 

Goldfish all my own. 17848. 

In memory. 22912. 

It don’t pay to be ev’ry one’s gal. 

8284. 

Let me remember. 23058. 
Haas (Joseph) Freiheitslied. 
Haberman (Aaron) 

17340. 


10471. 
Baby’s lullaby. 


Habrekorn (Henriette) Mademoiselle 
George. 2589 (183). 
Hachey (R. HB.) Nadine. 28584. 
Hack (EB. Ez): 
Black Lake waltz. 24598. 
Too tight rag. 26687. 
Waltz of dreams. 26819. 


West Kentucky limited. 26855. 


Hackforth (N. P.): 
Cute little flat at the top of the 
Stair. 12955. 
My little fella and me. 20933. 
Somehow. 26450. 
Hackwert (Neil) : 
All I need to make love is you. 
19529. 


I want you for my pal. 8215. 


Haddon (Mildred) In every little 
way I miss you. 5659. 
Hadjoson (Kimon) : 
Appassionato. 7382. 
Fior d’arancio. 642. 
Solo conte. 9211. 
Hadland = (Jack) See Hadland 
(Jacob) 
-Hadland (Jacob) When I sail from 
the North in the fall. 4473. 
| Hadley (G. A.): 
Another chance. 9785. 


As U-R—as U-B. 4655. 
A-wa-na-y. 4683. 
Black rose. 2754. 


1805 ; 


INDEX 


pt. II, n. s., v. 24 


' Hadley (H. K.): 


Battle of the centaurs. 9861. 

Estrangement. 10357. 

Flight. 10429. 

In empire days. 1017. 

Jubilate Deo. 12594 (172). 

Now the lilac tree’s in bud. 
23472. 

Redwing. 238684. 

Song of the marching men. 9240. 

Sunset dreams. 21499. 

Te Deum laudamus. 12594 (883). 

Transformation. 12248. 

Twilight dreams. 24141. 

Under the April moon. 24148, 


Unrest. 12295. 
Valse Juanita. 12305. 
Vier yahreszeiten. 19491 (250). 


Zanzibar. 14966. 
Hadley (J. A.) Isabella of Castile. 
15888. 


Hadlock (W. R.) 
in my garden. 
Haeckel (J. E.): 

Day seems a year. 5017. 
I’m just trying to forget that I 


When I walk alone 
2488. 


remember. 20360. 

I’m_ koo-koo o’er my _ koo-ky. 
20264. 

Just blame it on me. 18214. 


Oh boy! how we go to it. 14081. 
Haelling (Jules) Prélude. 21964 
(26). 
Hiindel (G. F.): 
Air 4 la bourrée. 19516. 
Air and Giga. 53868. 
Ask if yon damask rose. 20181. 
Berenice. 22647. 
By my command. 7998. 
Collection of Handel’s_ songs. 
3188, 38189, 7999-8001, 13280, 
13281. 


Come unto Him all ye that labour. 
29647 (82). 

Coneerto in F. 20182. 

Father Divine. 20183. 

Gavotta. 18268. 

Gods go a-begging. 53869. 

Handel. 776. 

He shall feed His flock like a 


shepherd. 5370. 
Largo. 20184. 
Minuet. 15619. 
O Lord correct me. 13282. 
Overture to Athalia. 8002. 
Prelude and Musette. 5371. 


Sarabande and Corrente. 5372. 
Sonata quinta. 22648. 
Suite. 777, 15620. 
Ten songs. 8003. 
Transcriptions for 
aay Gs 
Two choruses from L’ 
778. 


pianoforte. 


allegro. 


Variationen tiber G. F. Hiandels 
Tochter Zion, freue dich. 38190. 
Where-e’er you walk. 7998. 
Why do the nations. 27769. 
Haenel (H. H.) Good luck to Lindy. 


132613 
Haensch (Hdmund) : 
Judex. 10559. 
Roéserl und Ringerl. 23708. 
Schone Helena. 11504. 
Zauber-clarinette. 27050. 


Haesche (W. E.) Red Godwin’s woo- 


ing. 16546. 

Hagar (W. H.) Hilla, Ella, it’s you. 
24928. 

Hagen (F. Schmidt-) See Schmidt- 


Hagen (F.) 
Hagen (J. M.): 
Black waters. 4749. 
Blue step. 4769. 
So sweet. 6694. 
Hager (—): 
Jumping jack. 28151. 
Persian moonlight. 18733. 
Hager (F. W.) I’ve got my eyes on 
you. 19491 (100). 
Hagerman-Rumball (Vera) 
of you. 6008. 
Hagerty (J. D.)- 
25748. 
Hagin (Arvie) 
away from Hawaii. 
Hagmann (Emilie) 
(34). 
Hahm (G. H.) 


Hahn (A. ©0,)": 
What a band. 7146. 
You’re the one and only one I 


Memory 


Many a heart. 


When my ship sailed 
29485. 
Diogenes. 27057 


Arluine. 2658. 


love. 4562. 

Hahn (H. M.): 
First nocturne in G. 27657. 
From heaven above. 13207. 
Jesus my Savior. 281381. 
O ye angels. 28672. 
Offertory in E flat. 28681. 
Sans parole. 28949. 
Savior, I follow on. 14862. 


Second nocturne in G. 28978. 
Shepherd’s song. 29024. 
Silent night. 29040. 

Hahn (Reynaldo): 
A Phidyle. 2589 (2). 
If my songs had airy pinions. 

7810 (75). 

Lyde. 2589 (169). 
Lydie. 2589 (170). 
Néére. 2589 (2386). 
Pholoe. 2589 (265). 
Phyllis. 2589 (266). 
Salinum. 2589 (300). 
Thaliarque. 2589 (326). 
Tyndaris. 2589 (338). 
Vile Potabis. 2589 (353). 


1806 


) 
) 
’ 
j 
i 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Hahn (Walter) 
21268. 

Haidar (Rahmé) 
20131. 

Haider (Andrew) 
wander alone. 

male, CH. FB.) 


Rosen aus Florida. 
Gems of the Hast. 
Tho’ 


9392. 
Christmas greeting. 


now I must 


24725. 
Baieht  (F. A... Myo girk. bas It. 
13970. 
Haight (K. L.) Moon-tipped lake. 
11309. 


Hail! Easter King. 20185. 
Hainauer (Julius) : 
My dreamland rose. 11363. 
Nur einmal mochte ich mit dir 
noch gliicklich sein! 21018. 
Haines (G. H.) I want to belong to 
you. 8212. 
Haines (Harold) My little roaming 
Gypsy girl. 185383. . 
Haines (W. E.): 
Dear old granny. 27487. 
Don’t make my heart your play- 


thing. 10253. 
Hna-dena-dinah-do. 3011. 
How’s your mother? 5461. 
Jacqueline. 8300. 
Smile a day keeps your troubles 
away. 18974. 


Why did the sausage roll? 29531. 


Hair (R. C.) Ive got a new girl 
how. 25348. 

Hajos (Karl) Adoration. 2600. 

Hakes (J. R.) Blue ribbon baby. 
24614. 


Halbreiter (Otto) Suite in einem satz. 
21490. ; 


Hale (A. M.) Air. 5376. 
Hale (B. M.): 
Air mail. 21992. 
Beautiful globe. 12720. 
Betty Lou. 17388. 
Do you remember. 19933. 
Drifting nowhere. 22434. 


Evangeline. 13120. 

I’m going back home. 3319. 

I tried to tear you from my heart. 
13480. 

Just a vision of my mother. 
18209.. 

Just laugh and let the world roll 
on. 10951. 

Just to hear the radio. 

Mr. Sunshine. 16195. 

My promise. 3753. 

Ole time waltz. 8823. 

Riverview park. 16574. 

Storm on the sea. 12068. 

Them long lonesome _ southern 
blues. 21583. 

Top-of-the-morning to you, sir. 
6962. 

Twilight lullaby. 


10956. 


12277. 


Wandering lovers. 4442. 
Yesterday’s girl. 9645. 
Hale (Mae) May flowers and day 
dreams. 11227. 
Hale (Theron) : 
Beautiful valley. 19624. 
Jolly blacksmith. 13608. 
Turkey gobbler. 21688. 


Hale (Zada) : 
I paid. 27976. 
Reconciled. 28891. 
Hales (Hubert) Twilight in Hlham 
Valley. 9445. 
Halet (Laurent) : 
Ah! quel agrément. 
Zadora. 27046. 
Haley (C. O.): 
Listen love. 18291. 
My throne is my daddy’s knee. 
18563. 
Halffter (Ernesto) : 
Automne malade. 


17259. 


24529. 


Danza de la gitana. 454. 
Danza de la pastora. 455. 
Dos eanciones. 8004. 
Lit laqué blane. 25627. 
Sinfonietta. 9169. 
Sonatina. 238882. 
Halt CX D.) Red rose of mine. 
23681. 
Hall (A. G.) Rainbow. 28883. 
Hall (A. M.) Quintet. 21208. 
Hallo (>? MM.) She’s a wonderful 
baby. 18924. 
Hall Ch. (Be): 
Innesonian. march. 28085. 
Pep squad parade. 16463. 
Hall” (Pw): 
For His love is my highest goal. 
3092. 
Silv’ry moon. 16702. 


Hall (Hlsie) 
26902. 


When the world moans. 


‘Hall (Eunice) : 


Gay girlie. 22578. 
My bonnie lassie. 23336. 
Hall (Frank) That sweetheart of 
mine. 26636. 
Hall (Fred): 
Billy Jones 
Pops Wap 
Eleven more months. 24925. 
I can’t sleep in the movies any 


and Ernie Hare. 


more. 20300, 22753. 

T’d like to take an aeroplane to 
heaven. 15720. 

I got a code in by doze. 3287, 
8111. 


TIL get along somehow. 22779. 

Little darlin’, it’s you. 25630. 

Looks like it’s gonna be me. 
16067. 

Maw and paw and me. 28218. 

Mother’s dying wish. 16224. 


1807 


INDEX 


Hall (Fred)—Continued. 
Oh! gee! there ain’t no justice. 
14084. 
Pappy’s buried on the hill. 
She only laughs at me. 
9134. 
Song of the blind man. 26471. 
Story of the gambler. 16810. 
Tex, old pal. 6880. 
Train that never arrived. 
Warden’s secret. 17057. | 
Wonderful girl. 29564. 
Hall (Frederick) : 
Intermezzo brillante. 
Viennese serenade. 
Pally (a ase, 
All things work together for good. 
17236 (6). 
Angel at the tomb. 14976 (8). 
As the hart. 17236 (22). 
Beautiful sunshine. 17236 (34). 
Before the door He’s stand ng. 
17236 (36). 


16441. 
1935, 


16959. 


1055. 
14767. 


Birthday of the King. 24426 
(29). 

Coronation. 12594 (58). 

Crown of flowers. 17236 (83). 


Does Jesus care. 172386 (104). 
Haster lilies. 17236 (110). 


Flowers, beautiful flowers. 17236 
(129). 

Gift divine. 17236 (189). 

Gift of gifts. 22590. 

God’s care. 17236 (151). 

Good tidings of great joy. 24426 
(100). 

Goodness of the Lord. 17236 
(154). 

Hall-Mack company’s book of 
anthems. 27778. 

His resurrection. 3230. 

I could not but love Thee. 17236 
(170). 

I know who makes the daisies. 


17236 (172). 

I left them at the cross. 
(173): 

I will not leave you comfortless. 
PT Ga Lies). 


17236 


Jesus is waiting at the door. 
24426 (128). 
Let the dear Saviour come in. 


172386 (218). 
Little child. 17236 (221). 
Lullaby. 17286 (234). 
Marching on. 24426 (169). 
None like Jesus gives. 

(292). 

Not my will. 172386 (298). 
Now I have peace. 17236 (299). 
O happy hours. 172386 (3801). 
Our Father in heaven. 

(309). 

Perfume of flowers. 


17236 


17236 


12594 (305). 


pt. II, n. s., v. 24 


Pretty little daisies. 17236 (323). 


Royal crimson fountain. 17236 
(346). 
Santa’s surprise. 24426 (244). 


Send Thy blessing. 17236 (362). 

Shine little sunbeams. 17236 
(370). 

Time of beauty. 12594 (399). 

Toast. 17286 (4381). 

Triumph of the King. 
(351). 

Under the sword. 17236 (4388). 

Victorious life. 9489. 

We are marching toward the 
morning. 17236 (460). 

When the books are 
17236 (A474). 

When the pearly gates unfold. 
17236 (476). 


14976 


opened. 


With heart and voice. 9620. 
Hall (J.T): 

Orthophonic. 11571. 

Wedding of the winds. 17071. 
Hall (K.) Evening prayer. 595. 
Hall (Lucy) Golly but I’m lonely. 

eyo. 
Hall (M. F.): 

Play-time. 1709. 

Regiment. 1791. 

Sleep, dolly, sleep. 1709. 

Swinging. 2121. 

Tick tock. 2204. 

Hall (M. W.) Baby mine. 9834. 

Hall (Nita) Which am de best way 
home? 9579. 

Hall (P. F.) Rock me to sleep. 1818. 

Ea (GRE Bre 


Cavalier march. 29647 (30). 
New colonial march. 24426 (199- 


201). 
Hall (R. E.) » Moonlight: and sk es. 
23306. 
Hall (S. C. H.) Senior elass song. 
28985. 


Hall (W. H.) Te Deum laudamus. 
12594 (3884). 
Hall (W. J.): 
Any little mark. 19558. 
Canning and preserving. 19752. 


Half an inch. 20190. 


I'd like to be a senior. 20808. 
Mary. 20792. 

Hall (W. W.) : 
Lonely Russian rose. 20694. 


Seven times seven is forty-nine. 
6607. 
7TX7T=49. 19490. 
Hall (William) Harvest moon. 3196, 
20211. 


Hall-Mack co.: 
Able and willing. 7313. 
Bethlehem way. 27212. 
Blest Bethlehem. 22136. 
Call to praise. 27306. 


1808 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


7602. 
7603. 


Challenge to loyalty. 
Challenge to youth. 


Children’s day classics no. 12. 
7622. 

Children’s helper no. 15. 7628. 

Christ of the centur'es. 2848. 


Christmas classics, no. 15. 22240. 
Christmas helper no. 17. 22248. 
Come to Bethlehem. 27404. 
Coronet. 10117. 
Crown of glory. 2893. 
Easter helper no. 15. 554. 
Father’s gifts. 103897. 
Gates of joy. 10490. 
Gift of gifts. 22590. 
Glorious way. 7961. 
Hall-Mack company’s 
anthems. 27773. 
He did it. 8015. 
His resurrection. 3230. 
In my heart. 8256. 
Lord, with glowing 
praise Thee. 23131. 
Love for mother. 8482. 
Loving heart. 8500. 
Loyalty. 20738. 
Master we will work for Thee. 
8558. 
Message of good will. 
My faith is unshaken. 
Penn-go-in. 23590. 
Running over. 9071. 
Sight of His face. 9149. 
Star of promise. 29141. 
Summer’s praise. 9297. 
Victorious life. 9489. 
When His love comes 
through. 9554. 
When we take Him at His word. 
29495. 
While shepherds watched. 24298. 
Who is Santa? 29523. 
With heart and voice. 9620. 
Your cross and mine. 9693. 
Hall-Mack company’s book of anthems 
no? GT 27773. 
Hallett (K. A.) 
Hallett (Sully) 


book of 


heart Id 


23261. 
8683. 


shining 


Vesper bells. 6507. 
That soothing mel- 


ody. 19159. 
Halleux (Roddy) Love me darling. 
25683. 


Halleux (Rodolphe) 
therinettes. 3620. 


Halliburton (Arthur) Idol of Sigma 


phi. 15819. 

Hallock (Kopple) Pal of S. A. M. 
11598. 

Halloran (Thomas) Nellie Monro. 
20983. 


Halper (Edward) : 
If I had a girl like you. 
Smiling angel. 16721. 
Turkish eyes. 12269. 


13510. 


Marche des Ca- 


Halpern (L. J.) I found my happi- 
ness. 900. 
Halsey (E. B.) 
19125, 24018. 
Halt, Perry & Sanders co., inc. Aw 
pshaw! down in Arkansaw. 27161. 

Halter (August) : 

Benedictus es, Domine. 

Living God. 28301. 
Halter (J. G.): 

Judea. 18199. 

One over the 8. 3865. 
Ham (Albert) Armistice. 
Hamblen (Bernard) : 

Bells over Jordan. 

17375. 

Benediction. 

Cast thy burden. 19761. 

Christmas chimes. 24721. 

Empty tomb. 19993. 

From day to day. 17792. 

Grant us Thy peace. 22630. 

Hail, King Hiternal. 3191, 53875, 

20189. 

His haven. 

Little prayer. 

O babe divine. 

O wondrous night. 11497, 21035. 

On eagles’ wings. 23519. 

Sacred flame. 21279. 

Spirit divine. 21446. 

Still small voice. 21473. 
Hamblen (Stuart): | 

Boy in blue. 22158. 

When the moon shines down upon 

the mountains. 242738. 
Hamblin’ (Ch. -B.) Victory 
14764. 
Hamelle (G.) Réves envolés. 4028. 
Hamelle (J.) Sicilienne. 11910. 
Hamer (G. F.): 

Dancing time. 

Passing glance. 

Russian ballet. 

Snake charmer. 
Hamilton (—) Canada. 
Hamilton (Charles G.) 


Te Deum laudamus. 


22110. 


24512. 
163, 9893, 
17378. 


838, 5432, 17927. 
18307. 
21020. 


march. 


27462. 
28782. 
28931. 

29078. 

7570. 


Snappy baby. 


6688. 
Hamilton (Clarence G.) First two 
years of piano technic. 7893. 
Hamilton (EH. L.): 
Are you sorry. 7388. 
I. am crazy about you. 27882. 


If I touch but the hem of His 
garment. 8231. 

In a garden. 13528. 

Just for a girl like you. 

Mémories. 13875. 

O give thanks 


23001. 


unto the Lord. 


14067. 

Paradise was made for’ twa. 
14145. 

Ramble in the rumble seat. 23667. 


1809 


INDEX 


Hamilton (EH. L.)—Continued. 
So long as we’re together. 
Was I dreaming. 29440. 

Hamilton (Geo.) My Carolina lady. 

4577 (279). 
Wamiiton ‘CH 'C:)" "rio im Go azar. 
Hamilton (Jack) pseud. See Hamil- 
ton CR: J) 

Hamilton (Morris): 

Bagdad. daddies. 19606. 
Brownstone blues. 4807. 
Do darling do. 5054. ~° 

' Every little girl wants a Rudy 

Vallee. 27620. 
Go away moon. 25084. 
He said it with flowers. 815. 
I love to be blue. 279389. 
It must have been the iron in the 
Spinach. 28102. 
Love isn’t love any more. 1276. 
My love’s gone to Brooklyn to live. 
1489. 
Ob love of mine. 16875. 
Or what have you. 3873, 11562. 
Tangled in a taxicab. 4264. 
That’s how I care about you. 
26627. 
Walker song. 7092. 
Wherever you are. 
Hamilton (Ord) 
want. 9550. 

Hamilton (R. J.): 
I’m cok-a-bok-a-lo-key now. 
Little pal goodbye. 5869. 
Your bouquet of bleeding hearts. 

21948. 

Hamilton (Spike) 

loves. 4173, 6709. 
Hamm (HH. J.) O’Reilly O. 1647. 
Hamm (J. V.) Dialogue duet. 12594 
(69). 
Hammann (F. B.): 
uudy Duga 8506. 
U. S. devil dogs. 9461. 
Hammed (Tosh): 
Baijian gal. 128. 
Thee Barbados. 2175. 
Hammer (V. P.) Just an orphan boy. 
10943. 


23855. 


26919. 
What more could I 


5535. 


Somebody nobody 


Hammerbacher (Hdmund) Heavenly 
love. 8026, 15652. 
Hammond (A.) & co.: 
Chant de la bergére. 24708. 


Dans !e jardin. 24801. 
Jeunesse. 1090. 
Marchande de fleurs. 1327. 
Romance d’ amour. 1827. 
Stories. 26529. 
Hammond (Albert) Sweetheart 
Emma Lou. 6880. 


Hammond (C. D.) 
heart of America. 
Hammond (Patricia) 
you belong to me. 


Kansas City, the 
13645. 


In my dreams 
20452. 


Dt, i, B.S Vee 


Hammond (W. G.) 
world. 23894. 
Hampshire (N. R.) 
20795. 
Hampton (Otis) Gun man. 
Hamy (Sylvain) pseuwd. 
(Sylvain) 
Hanagan (A. J.): 
Bunch of good a are we. 


Song of the new 
Mary mine. 


5364. 
See Freund 


27286. 
Don’t be blue. 10251. 
Hanak (A. R.) Melodie _ sionské. 
11244. 
Hanapi (M. K.) Nu ioka hula. 6202. 
Hanch (R. R.) I’m going to miss 
you. 13440. 
Hand (Maggie) Sweet Irish mem- 
ories. 19082. 


Hand (O. L.) Dreaming of you. 7789. 
Hand (R. B.) Walking home blues. 
4435. 
Hand 
22877. 
Handelsman (S. G.) 
Handman (L. A.): 
Back in the hills of Kentucky. 


(Thomas) I wonder why. 


Love eall. 1271. 


19600. 
Constantly. 7663, 17574. 
Goo-goo eyes. 10549. 


22755. 
27981. 


I certainly must be in love. 
I soit’nly must be in love. 
Melancholy. 18486. 
Remarkable girl. 18818. 


Handman, Kent & Goodman, ine. 
Back in the hills of Kentucky. 


19600. 
Collegiate love. 27397. 
Constantly. 17574. 


I certainly must be in love. 22755. 
I soit’nly must be in love. 27981. 
Melancholy. 18436. 

Remarkable girl. 18818. 

What a perfect night for love. 


29465. 
Handy (T. B.) I want to love some- 
body. 22864. 
Handy (W. C.): 
Beale st. blues. 7470. 
Hesitating blues. 25181. 
St. Louis blues. 9081. 
Yellow dog blues. 26989. 
Handy (W. C.) music publisher. : 
Ghost of the St. Louis blues. 
10512. 


OV Jordan. 28505. 
There never will be a melody like 
the St. Louis blues. 12184. 
Wall Street blues. 29429. 
Handy (Will) pseud. See Cole (Bob) 
Handy bros. music co., ine.: 
Blues singer from Alabam. 7524. 
He burns me up and he knocks 
me cold. 10597. 


1810 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Hanel (Helen) See Haenel (H. H.) 


Haney (J. R.) I want to go there. 
22863. 
Hanft (H. A.) Florida. 662. 
Hanft (Nell): 
Marionette. 11216. 
Reverie. 11760. 
Hanifin (Neil) Sweetheart do you 
miss me? 29194, 
Hanighan (B. D.) Subway shuffle. 
16820. 
Hanke (Hans) Spanish dance. 2046. 
Hankinson (Thomas) Air -o - loon. 
9736. ; 
Hankinson (Walter) You’re my only 
child. 21937. 


Hanley (J. F.): 

Anywhere under the sun. 

Daily bread. 4987, 4988. 

Does an elephant love peanuts? 
22384. 

Dough-boy’s lullaby. 22402. 

Dream on a piece of wedding 
cake. 22414. 

Happy days. 25140. 

I’d love to be a_ talking-picture 


17509. 


queen. 25252. 
I’m so tired of it all. 18457. 
In the valley of my dreams. 
10860, 25441. 
Journey’s end. 22980. 
Kicking the blues away. 23023. 
King of the pampas. 25557. 
Little house to dream. 25685. 


Little pal. 11087. 
Nobody knows but Rosie. 26005. 
Polish up your funny bone. 23614. 
Put a little salt on the bluebird’s 
tail. 23652. 
Rainbow man. 
Sleepy valley. 11947, 11948. 
Snowball man. 26428. 
Some sweet morning. 2009. 
Tambourine tune. 12129. 
There’s a little bit of Irish in the 
rainbow. 26647. 
Toast to the girl I love. 24103. 
We'll build a little world of our 
cwhn. 242138. 
Welcome home. 


4003, 11738. 


26847. 


Whos? little baby is 00. 24307. 
World is yours and mine. 9634. 
Wrapped in a red, red rose. 24358. 
Hanley (Lee) Melancholy Pierrot. 
20824. 
Hanna (J. M.): 
Angels’ song. 7073. 
He shall feed His flock like a 
shepherd. 5370. 
Vesper bells. 6507. 
Hanna (J. R.): 
Dream of you. 13060. 
I’m creaming of you. 15762. 


Hannah 

25904. 
Hannan (G. W.): 

Dreams, just dreams. 


(R. V.) My Carolina hills. 


17680. 


Honey Lou. 17948. 
Hannel (Sigurd) Hembygdsminnen. 
10614. 


Hannemann (Fritz) : 
Aus winkeln und gassen. 
4676, 19588. 
Karnevals-marsch. 11385. 
Rheinischer sang. 212386. 
Treue husar. 6975. 
Hannenford (Noel) pseud. See Pear- 
son (Arthur) 
Hannigan (John): 
Just to play hookey again. 25531. 
Silv’ry hair sweetheart. 26407. 
Hanon (C. L.) Pianiste virtuose. 
21155-21157. 
Hanry (W. M.) 


4674— 


Song of the balcon- 


ade. 14504. 
Hanscom (KE. W.): 
Homeland. 2589 (121). 


Lead, kindly light. 
Hanscom (F. B.): 


4577 (202). 


Homeland. 2589 (121). 
Lead, kindly light. 4577 (202). 
Hansel (R. J.) My blue lonesome 
melody. 25901. 
Hansel and Gretel. 10156, 11190, 
12097. 
Hansell (Walton) Shoemaker dance. 
21355. 
Hansen (A. E.) Sing me an Irish 
song. 6660. 
Hansen (EH. B.) Land o’ promise. 
18258. 
Hansen (H. N.) Pardoned crime. 
8877. 
Hansen (J. P.) Mummers on parade. 
11340. 
Hansen (Max): 


Herr Schulz, Herr Schulz, was ist 
mit ihrem puls? 27819. 

Komm mit mir nach Venedig. 
DAH. 

Was hab’n sie heute nacht mit dir 
gemacht. 24204. 

Was kann ich dafitir! 29441. 

Hansen (Nicolaj) Album des douze. 


9743. 
Hansen (V. H.) It’s hard to face life 
alone. 3426. 


Hansen (Wilhelm) : 
Album des douze. 9748. 
Anden bryllupsrejse er bedre en 
den férste. 19547. 


Anna Maregrethe. 27129. 

Bley saa stille. 196. 

Danmark. 24798; 24799, 24800, 
27464. 

Danmarks dejlige have. 19882. 


1811 


INDEX 
pt. II, n. S., v. 24 

\ 

Hansen (Wilhelm )—Continued. Hanson (Howard) Symphony no. 1. 


Det er forbudt for bgrn under 16 9336. 
aar. 10214. Hanson (W. F.): 


Din lykke den bor i en hestesko. 
19926. 

Du er min egen lille pige. 5114. 

Elsker du mig endnu? 19991. 

Hn lille spraellemand. 5148. 

Fem sange. 20595. 

For sidste gang modes vi to! 
10450. 

Fortunate lovers. 20090. 

Frgken, skal det ikke vere dem 
og mig? 27688. 

Gamle pige. 20124. 

Gedanken am meer. 25049. 

Han var en dejlig fyr. 27774. 

Hvad kommer saa op? 20283. 

I en stambog. 27898. 

Jeg byder dem en rose. 28127. 

Jeg ved hvor der venter en pige. 
25487. 

Juniaften. 20544. 

Kansanlaulu. 28184. 

Kierlighed og viin. 28197. 

Knekkede grammophonplade. 
28213. 

Kom og lad os danse. 25566. 

Kys mig og sig, du er glad igen. 
20596. 

Kysse-valsen. 10996. 

Liindler. 25574. 

Madeleine. 13804. 

Merk derpaa! 28368. 

Musik zu Shakespeares Der sturm. 
28518. 

Nu ved jeg férst hvor h@jt jeg 
elsker livet. 21014. 

Pirun polska. 21168. 

Pohjalaisia. 14205. 

Schneefried. 11837. 

Streich-quartett. 21484. 

Sturm. 21487. 

Tjener! tjener! kom med let! 
29aN1, 

Travle Tillie. 293388. 

Tre pianostycken. 29419. 

Tre sange. 221. 

Valse suomi. 26763. 

Vi to skal médes engang igen. 
12316. 

Vi vil ha’ et lille hus paa maanen. 


Hansson (Stig) : 


Dream cabins. 24875. 
I love you Utah valley. 18024. 
Traffic jam. 29330. 


Ar min. 17250. 

Ah, Amalia. 9731. 

Aj, Alaa, Woo. 

Balalaikan sjunger. 7454. 

Boljesang i solnedging. 22151. 

Diir norrskenet flammar. 24788. 

Det star skrivet uti stjarnorna. 
7741. 

Finns det flickor ja da finns det 
kyssar. 27651. 

Han tir amnnen, som gor vad som 
faller henne in! 17879. 

Hostserenad. 80514. 

Hvide liljer. 10676. 

I barndomens ingder. 8090. 

I hagen dirhemma. 10710. 

I min blaa himmel. 8185. 

I sommarnattens elfte timma. 
8198. 

Lille ord fra dig min ven. 11065. 

Lite gladare om jag far be. 
11074. 

Liten flicka med resegrammofon. 
16037. 

Marjanka. 18414. 

Med dej kom varen ater till mej. 
S565. 

Men Isabella tink pa va’ du gor. 
11258. 

Min egen lilla hemlighet. 8604. 

Nir tusende sma stjarmorm.. © 
25959. 

Natt i hamn. 25965. 

Om ja’ va’ konung f6r en da’. 
8824. 

Pa livets ocean. 14182. 

Rose-Marie. 26298. 

Skirgardsflirt. 9181. 

Séudagsseglaren. 9199. 

Sol ute, sol inne. 9204. 

Som varje litcn parla. 11967. 

Stindchen. 11848. 

Steppens sing. 26520. 

Telegramvalsen. 9358. 

Var i violernas tid. 26767. 

Vem vill inte ha en sé’n s6t liten 


29400. 
Visor och melodier. 29412-29415. 
Wiegenlied. 21861. 
Zigeuner tango. 12582. a 
ee a Happ (B: i.)* 
20 singer. 28199-28201. a thinking of someone to-night. 
Hanson (A. M.) Mother is praying 252395. 
for you somewhere. 18486. ‘Love bird. 5902. 


Hanson (Ethwell) Oh, Willa, will-ya? | Happy (I. M.) Behold, O God our 


flicka sum du. 94883. 
Vt chrysanthéme. 26796. 
Zeppelinvalsen. 27051. 


18643. ; shield. 15118. 
Hanson (H. F.) When I wed my true | Happy (J. 8S.) I’m through with 
love on the moon. 14840. you. 10753. 


1812 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 
Happy days. 1198, 1220, 2130, 2445. 
Marburg (BH. Y.): 


Crashing the golden gate. 15285. 
Whistling in the dark. 29519. 


Harden (Elizabeth) : 
Dream of that old girl of mine. 


10275. 
Huddle up cuddle up honey mine. 

10671. 
Harden (Jack) Hardeen method for 


Jews harp. 790. 
Harden (Jake) I’ve been dreaming 


dreams. 10776. 
Harden (Marjorie) Hardeen method 
for Jews harp. 790. 
Harder (A. E.) Spring song of 
Californ:a. 14526. 
Harder (E. E.): 
Beavers dance. 9869. 
Harder studies. 791. 
In the vailey. 8269. 


March of the wood-spirits. 11205. 
To mother. 9408. 
‘ We worship thee sun-god. 12359. 
Harder (Richard) Beavers dance. 
9869. 
Hardin (Lillian) Heah’ me. talkin’. 
27807. 
Harding (C. H. J.): 
Give me a parting smile. 7956. 


Twin soul of mine. 12278. 


Harding (C. L.) jr. That’s marr‘ed 
life. 21564. 

Harding (F. A.) Fireman, save my 
child! 7889. 


Harding (Frank): 
I am longing for that eld Virginny 


town. 27883. 
I’m a bold bad racketeer. 20337. 
I’m dreaming love of thee. 5537. 


Poppy dance. 6359. 
What are you going to do with 
your money. 19331, 21785. 


Harding (J. B.) That tantalizing 
melody. 14633. 

Harding (Milton) Fairy rockets. 
17738. 

Hardman (F. W. Massi-) See Massi- 


Hardman (F. W.) 


Hardwck (Bobbie) <Ain’t no use. 
17262. 
Hare (Neville) Who wants’ the 
moon? 26937. 
Harford (L. B.) Evelyn. 7838. 
Hargreaves (Robert): 

He loved her, Who did? 25160. 


When I met Connie in the corn- 
field. 17097. 

When the light shines brightly in 
the lighthouse. 9567. 


Haring (Bob) You made me love 
you. 12538. 


Hark, now, O shepherds. 27783. 


Harker CE. Fac 


Blessed are the pure in heart. 
15149. 

Create in me a clean heart, O 
God. 15288. 


In excelsis gloria. 22907, 25421. 


They that sow in tears. 16920. 
Harkness (Robert) : 
Christ for the world. 352. 


Send a great revival, Lord. 6589. 


Such love. 14547. 
Harkson (U. 8S.) Shanghai. 16669. 
Harlan (V. R.) Cal, Christian fight 
song. 22184. 


Harline (L. A.): 

Aw gimmie a tumble. 

Bye sleepy bye. 12818. 

Evening lullaby. 24959. 

I thank my lucky stars that I 
found you. 952. 

There’s a reason for 
14649. 

When clouds roll by. 14831. 

Where I may have been before. 


7431. 


the rain. 


4489. 
Harlow (F. P.) Old home down on 
the farm. 17236 (306). 
Harlow (Lou): 
Houdisan. 27862. 
Why dear. 24312. 
Harman (O. R.) With a rose in her 
golden hair. 14900. 


Harmer music ¢o.: 
Ceeily’s in Sicily. 10027. 
Rum-tum-tum. 11800. 
Harmon (H. D.) Broken promise 
that you gave to me. 17444. 
Harmon (Lucille) See Stromberg 
CE. 3) 
Harmony co. 
bock. 18846. 
Harmony house, Clarence 8S. Brewster, 
owner and prop. On the pine tree 


Simplified instruction 


state’s dear shore. 28719. 
Harmeny pub. co. I want to be in 
Menomonie. 18083. 
Harms, inc.: 
’ After the clouds roll by. 19509. 
Agua sincopada. 9730. 
Ah! love, believe. 21988. 
As long aS we are in love. 74. 
Baby’s awake now. 4691. 
Banjo that man Joe plays. 7460, 
7461. 
Bellis at eventide. 2734. 
Bells. over. Jordan. 163, 9893, 
M515, 
Benediction. 17378. 
Bigger and better than ever. 


19652. 
Blue night. 4763. 
Blues album. 210. 
Bottoms up. 19697. 
Broken idol. 12797. 


1813 


INDEX 


Harms, inc.—Continued. 


Broken up tune. 17445. 
Candlelight. 27311. 
Can’t we be friends. 
Caught in the rain. 
Chalita. 4874. 
Chappell’s army journal, no. 567. 
12873. 
Christmas chimes. 24721. 
Christmas cradle-song. 22241. 
Church around the corner. 2849. 
Cochran’s 1929 revue. 7649. 
Cortége. 4957. 
Could I reach thee. 4963. 
Crazy pirouette. 15287. 
Crescent moon. 421. 
Cronies o’ mine. 19852. 
Dance of the marionettes. 
Do you reeall. 499. 
Empty tomb. 19993. 
Ev’ry little moment. 4205. 
Fancy our meeting. 5180. 
Find me a prim:tive man. 27650. 
Five o'clock girl. 7895, 10422. 
Frivolity. 13204. 
From day to day. 17792. 
Futuristic rhythm. 701. 
Ga-ga. 702. 
Gateway of dreams. 
Gay love. 22580. 
Ginger snaps. 3140. 


10012. 
10025. 


447. 


3221, 13222. 


Goodness gracious. 27744. 

Gracieuse. 5343. 

Grant us Thy peace. 22630. 

Hail, King BEternal. 3191, 5375, 
20189. 


Hands across the sea. 25134. 

Having my own sweet way. 27796. 

Hello yourself. 8032. 

Here comes the band wagon. 
27818. 

High and low. 22701. 

His haven. 838, 5482, 17929. 

Hot and bothered. 27857. 

House boat on the Styx. 

I can do wonders with you. 

I can’t forget. 8096, 17987. 

I do. 27895. 

I don’t know how. 22760. 

I dream of a girl in a shawl. 
10702. 

I got a lucky break. 27903. 

I guess J’Il have to change my 


867. 
22752. 


plan. 13403. 
I kiss your hand, madame. 5501. 
T’ll always remember. 22776. 
I’ll be reminded of you. 27922. 
Ill know and she'll know. 27927. 
I love the moon. 18018. 
I love you. 10726. 
I love you and I like you. 10727. 


I love you more than yesterday. 
5527. 


1814 


Dt TH; Wes vee 


I love you more than you love me. 
3309. 

I loved him. 8142. 

I’m a daughter of Peru. 

I’m a gigolo. 10730. 

I’m a one man girl. 5528. 

I’m glad I fell for you. 928. 

I’m like a sailor, home from the 
sea. 22815. 

I need you so. 10762. 

I’ve got you on my mind. 10781. 

I’ve made a habit of you. 10782. 

I want to be raided by you. 10793. 

I wonder what is really on his. 
mind. 20410. 


25296. 


I worship you. 28012. ; 

Ilsa. 10831. ; 

In a great big way. 1009. 

In a little Italian garden. 10838, ; 
18122. 

In Allah’s garden. 3388. 

It must be heaven. 28101. | 


Japanese love song. 14921. ; : 
Japansy. 1083, 3438. 
Jericho. 5728. 

June moon. 22987. 
Just an old love affair. 
Keep your undershirt on. 
Lady fingers. 83889. 


8335. 
28191. 


Lament of an Indian hunter. 
13669. 
Let me weep on your shoulder. 


1195. 


Let’s do it, let’s fall.in love. 7461. 
Let’s sit and talk about you. 1199. 
Little hut in Hoboken. 11081. 
Little kiss each morning. 28291. 
Little pal. 11087. 

Little prayer. 18307. 

Little show. 13730. 

Lonely Russian rose. 20694. 
Looking at you. 8474, 12393. 
Lovable and sweet. 183841. 
Love birds. 23139. 

Love divine. 18348. 

Love is free to every one. 
Love lit hollow. 11124. 
Love of mine. 11130. 
Lucky girl. 38600, 5954. 
Magic paint box. 11173. 
Me for you. 23220. 

Me querés? 13860. 
Memories. 8583. 
Memories of Picardy. 1368. 
Mine alone. 6024. 


20717. 


Miss Wonderful. 20859. 

Mister Cinders. 60389, 11298. 

Moanin’ low. 11299. 

Montana moon. 23297. 

My dream memory. 18515. 

My first love—my last love. 
25912. 


My heaven. 1478. 


¢ 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


ee 


My lover. 20940. -They all fall in love. 29286. 
My man is on the make. 23381. Thinking of you. 12196. 
My Pierrot. 1501. Thou hidden love of God. 16928, 
My wonderful love. 11419. 27824. 
New moon. 1539, 11440, 14032, Tight like this. 6936. 
16316. Till we meet. 6940. 
Nifia. Rosa. 25993. Time for dreams. 12217. 
O wondrous night. 11497, 21035. To me you're marvelous. 21640. 
Oh, what you can do to me. 6282. Turn to me. 2263. 
Open bock. 6261. Vilma. 12318. 
Or what have you. 11562. Virginia. 2329, 7062. 
Out where the blues begin. 1656. Wake up and dream. 7087, 14781. 
Over and over again. 21109. Wasn't it fate. 12345. 
Over the wall of my garden. What did Della wear. 12388. 
16434. What is this thing called love. 
Paradise square. 5528. 9548, 12393, 14826. 

Paree what did you do to me? What would I care? 29475. 
28773. When I set eyes on you. 3600. 
Paris. 28774. When Niccolo plays the piccolo. 

Payador. 28792. 21812. 
Pierrot’s wooing. 6827. a = eae | ae Pea 
Please don’t make me be good. Ww ae “ia sna. Pel 


28821. ine ; Tee 
Punch and Judy show. 3985. Ree ee 


Why do you suppose. 295383. 

— _ fee ot she ees Windus seers. 4511. 

— ae With a song in my heart. 7230. 

> . ° rm) 

Pea Biter, 1isswee, Woodland tale. 9631. 
Reminiscence. 16557. 
Rich man, poor man. 
Roll away clouds. 6478. 
Rosette. 28926. 


You are my day-dream. 24373. 
6446 You do something to me. 29605. 
: You, my melody of love. 2554. 
You never say yes. 7270. 


Sacred flame. 21279. You’re my Silver lining of love. 
Seotchie. 26357. _ 12550. 3 

Sea tale. 18905. You're my temptation. 29624. 
Serenade of love. 28993. You're perfect. 4561. 

Shadow of a rose. 21330. You're responsible. 24394. 

She’s such a comfort to me. You’ve got to know just how to 

23798. make love. 7284. 

Ship without a sail. 23812. Your disposition is mine. 2569. 
Show me the way. 21361. Your rose. 27041. 

Sing. 6658. Your smiles, your tears. 29636. 
Sing a song in the rain. 1967. Yours sincerely. 7293. 

Sittin’ in the sun. PeSaa: Harms (T. B.) co.: ' 
Sky city. 23836. After business hours. 21983. 
Sleepy valley. 11947, 11948. Don’t ever leave me. 19943. 
Slow down. 1981. Here am I. 20243. 

Slumber song. 14444, - If I'm dreaming. 22889. 

Some one. 26440. Out of the blue. 23556. 
Somebody mighty like you. Sally. 23739. 

21404. Sun about to rise. 23954. 
Something to live for. 2013. Sweet Adeline. 29182. 
Sometimes. 23876. "Twas not so long ago. 21684. 
Song of Vienna. 29118. Why was I born? 21859. 

a eae Pap Harold (M. M.) Light in the window. 
Spread a little happiness. 4205, ; 

6762, 6763. Harold .CE-ASas: 

Spring is here. 12035. Merry scamper. 23260. 
Tambourine tune. 12129. « Night. 23438. 

Tanned legs. 29229. Prelude solennelle. 23630. 

There can only be only one for | Harper (Ames) I’m right about that. 

me. 26648. 15778. 


1815 


INDEX 


Harper (KH. EH.): 


Abingdon hymnal. 17239-17244. 


Gray hills taught me patience. 
759. 
I hear the bells across the sea. 
907. 
I know now how that Bethlehem’s 
Babe. 913. 
O God Creator, in whose hand. 
1577. 
Harper (Lawton) I’m waiting for 


22833. 
I have a mother like 


your answer yes or no. 
Harper (M. L.) 
you. 8116. 
Harper (Mary) 
ries. 16255. 
Harrell (K.): 
All my _ sins 
27091. 
She just kept kissing on. 
Harrhy (Edith) 


My garden of memo- 


are taken away. 


29009. 
Roses for the king. 


11792. 

Harrington (D. H.) Bootlegger Jim. 
17427. 

Harrington (Henry) Drink to me 


only with thine eyes. 28313. 
Harrington (K. P.) Song memories. 
29647 (217). 
Harrington (Leila) 
lonely. 253384. 
Harris (Alfoncy) : 
I don’t care what you say. 5488. 
That same cat. 6908. 
Harris (C. K.): 
Don’t believe the stories you hear 


I never get 


about me. 5069. 
Hello Central, give me heaven. 
ZOL(T. 
Honeymoon. 8064. 
I’m lonely only for you. 5559. 
Tm still loving you. 5575. 


I’m wearing away my heart for 

_ you. 21964 (382). 

In the hills of old Carolina. 
29647 (105). 

Just next door. 21964 (33). 

Memory at dawn. 28429. 


My dream of paradise. 6110. 

On the sands at night. 29647 
(171). 

Some day, someway, you will pay. 
14476. 

Starlight, the roses, and you. 
21467. 

There’ll come a time. 19171. 


Harris (Cuthbert) : 
Autumn sunset. 17329. 
Battle call and mareh of the war- 

riors. 19615. 

Berceuse. 17379. 
Church march. 10072. 
Comes, at times, a stillness. 
Cradle song. 10126. 


395. 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


Great masters. 761. 

Hearken unto me. 17904. 

Hymn of triumph. ‘25228. 

If with all your hearts. 18885. 

Jolly sailor boys. 8315, 8316. 

Katina’s dance. 20570. 

Key to twelve test papers in the 
rudiments of music. 23022. 

Lead me, Lord. 20621, 20622. 

Lessons in elementary harmony. 
20634, 20635. 

London scenes. 20693. 

Lord, Thou alone art God. 18334. 

Merry fiddler. 11264. 

Minuet in D. 27201. 

Norwegian dance. 11471. 

Pixies’ procession. 11653. 

Polish dance. 11669, 236138. 

’"Round the camp fire. 21269. 

Sérénade tendre. 18912. 

Through darkness to the dawning. 
21625. 

9th album of first pieces. 19491. 


Harris (Dora) Two melodies. 10589. 


Harris (Dorotha) Golden dreams. 
25091. 


Harris (Dorothy) : 
Ballade. 800. 
Boat song. 2767. 
“Nocturne. 17888. 
Old country dance. 
Rippling brooklet. 


Harris (H. A.) 
away. 3761. 


6238. 
6455. 


My sweetheart’s gone 


Harris (E. E.) Tide of time. 9399. 
Harris (Frederick) co.: 
Chansons . canadiennes. Qisods 
27388. 


Conservatoire scale manual. 2874. 

Doll’s dance. 17650. 

Estrellita. 20007. 

Installation march. 20480. 

Let’s play and sing around the 
clock. 35386. 

Minuet. 18459. 

Mr. Gay’s The beggars opera. 
1401. 


Scales and arpeggios 
violin. 28968. 


School days. 1894. 

Six sketches for the piano. 

Sonnet. 6737. 

Swallow. 14567. 

Three miniatures. 19661. 

Three rhythmical tunes. 17400. 

Three songs of the west coast. 
4710. 


Two pieces. 17401. 
Vingt-et-une chansons canadiennes. 
10457. 
Harris (G. EH.) 
15339. 


for the 


222. 


Dear old Texas blues. 


1816 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Harris (Harry): 
Can’t you learn to call me sweet- 


heart. 17477. 
Mama I don’t need you now. 
20763. 
Harris (Henri) pseud. See Howe 
(CHGsE: | A. ) 
Harris (Herries) No one cares for 
me. 6185. ; 


Harris (J. W.) Nancy O’Neill. 28588. 
Harris (Joseph) : 
Holly Wood. 15674. 
I’ve remember’d while you forgot. 
15804. 


Miama babe. 18451. 
Miami babe. 25829. 
Harris (L. B.) One at last. 21075. 
Harris (L. R.) Hobgoblins. 15669. 
Harris (L. W.) Now that I’ve found 
you. 26028. 
Barris, UM. HH.) 
Be careful. 4718. 
Forevermore. 5235. 
Scrub song. 6574. . 
Some-time. 6707. 
Tomorrow. 6958. 
When you are mine. 12428. 
Vou.” (256. 


Harris (M. L.) 
all smile at me. 

Harris (M. T.) 
7443. 

Harris (Margaret) Deloris of you 
I am dreaming. 479. 


I wonder why they 
18095. 
Babyland of sleep. 


Harris (Thomas) It’s hurtin’ me 
moren it’s hurtin’ you. 8292. 

Harris (Thoro) With her tears. 
12490. -- 


Harris (Victor) : 
Londonderry air. 
Mill. 28450. 
Minstrel. 8606. 
Spring. 9271. 
Starso67T 7: 
Time’s garden. 

Harris (William) 

like that. 10647. 
Harris (Willie) Big fat mama. 9909. 
Harrison (A. F.) In the gloaming. 

8261. 

Harrison (Charles) Mississippi moon. 

28462. 
Harrison (D. B.) 

14122. 
Harrison (Joseph) Where the rippling 

Rappahannock winds its way. 7204. 
Harrison (Julius) : 

Come soon. 15176. 

I love the jocund dance. 
In Moorish lands. 16227. 
Little bird. 15177. 
Sapphic ode. 15178. 
Song of Venus. 7077. 


8461. 


26674. 
Honey it’s tight 


Our Flag of liberty. 


5521. 


Sunny shaft. 6801. 
To an aeolian harp. 12786. 
Harrison (M. V.) Life’s not complete. 
PS2(2.* 
Harrison (Mattie): 


Jesus ,knows. 8310. 


When the billows roll. 21815. 
Harrison (Sidney) When I set out 
for Lyonnesse. 24264. 
Harrison (W. Z.) Oh! you mama. 
*“ @235- 
Harry (eS... i: Evy, Yyou+20505! 


Harry Carroll’s revue. 
23555, 24233. 
Harsanyi (Tibor) : 
Duo. 5117. 
Piéce. 6324. 
Sonate. 15637. 
Harsh (Curtis) 
gal. 6118. 
Hart CA.) W.)): 
Hart stomp. 17889. 
Hocbzeit. 15670. 
Minor song. 18458. 
Triplets. 19225. 
Waltz Virginia. 19304. 
Hart (D. B.) Baby hands are heaven 
to me. 98, 7487. 
Hart (Frank) That’s why I stopped 
loving you. 14630. 
Hart (Ferne): 


22145, 22967, 


My golden haired 


Love me, beautiful one. 23149. 
Lovely little Maisie. 23157. 
Maisie. 238177. 

Hart (Frederic) : 
New windows open. 16318. 
Rain. 16538. 

Hart (Freddy) Alabamy paradise. 

24449. 

Hart (Jack): 

Three little words. 21622. 


Um-tcha, um-tcha, da-da-da. 9452. 


Hart (Jean) Honey girl. 22724. 
Hart (Lionel) Pour toi j’ai chanté. 
14221. 


Hart (M. W.) Give mea smile. 22601. 
Hart (Mickey) See Hart (A. W.) 
Hart (Pauline) : 
-Babyette. 15085. 
Crazy baby. 15286. 
Thru the years. 12210. 
Hart (S. C.) Lamp lightin’ time in 
the valley. 11009. 
Hart .(2s WW.) Lover. sings.,..25695, 
Harte (Ferne) pseuwd. See, Hart 
(Ferne) 
Harthan 
2305. 
Hartlett (HE. B.) Take your share of 
love dear. 26597. 
Hartley (Fred) Columbia is singing. 
12910. 
Hartley (S. F.) 
Hartman (Don) 


(Hans) Valse mignonne. 


Evening hymn. 7839. 
Chains. 27333. 


1817 


INDEX 


Hartman (M. R.) You say I’m yours 
and yours only. 12557. 
Hartman (Pauline): 
Babyette. 15085. 
Crazy baby. 15286. 
I would if I could. 13502. 
Thru the years. 12210. 
Will ya—won’t cha? 14887. 
Hartman (R. M.) San _ Francisco. 
26326. 
Hartman (Walter) 
tan. 13820. 
Hartman (William) 
IS 
Hartman 
22741. 
Hartmann (Arthur): 
A la Viennoise. 
Air, 1296. 
Birth of the harp. 17396. 
Gavotte. 708. 
Habanera. T774. 
Hobgoblin. 138274. 
Minuet. 1442. 
Sérénade. 21328. 
Slumber song. 1984. 
Snowflakes. 1998. 
Hartmann (Robert Miller-) 
ler-Hartmann (Robert) 
Harts (EH. E.) Gray hills taught me 
patience. 759. 
Harts (H. L.): 
Au revoir. 4668. 
Country festival. 
Dreaming at twilight. 
Galway piper. 27694. 
Golden memories. 5824. 
Graceful minuet. 24566. 
I hear the bells across the sea. 


March Manhat- 
Forest frolics. 
folks! 


(Zoe) Howdy, 


7312. 


See Miil- 


22291. 
22420. 


907. 
In the days of the Iroquois. 15858. 
Life clock. 238065. 
Make your mark! 23180. 
Morning greetings. 25875. 


salutation to the Ma- 
donna. 28486, 28487. 
Phantom drive. 23596. 
Press .0ne) Zavos: 
Rose of the Alhambra. 26300. 
St. Theresa’s mass in F. 26821. 
Song development. 11988. 
Song of flowers. 26469. 
Southern hush song. 23912. 
Hartsgrove (E. H.) Mr. Sunshine. 
16195. 
Hartshorn (Ge) 


Morning 


Lindbergh’s ro- 


mance. 11069, 20655, 23077. 
Hartsock (Lora) Told in the stars. 
16948. 


Hartwell-Jones (P. M.) 
vow. 4577 (425) 

Hartwell-Jones (W. P.) 
vow. 4577 (425) 


Whispered 


Whispered 


pt; TM, Ds 8.5) ¥.24 


Harty (Hamilton) Three Irish folk- 


songs. 17890. 
Harvey (A. W.) Song of flight. 
11995. 
Harvey (Albert): 
Canzonetta. 847. 
Cradle song. 416. 
Golondrina. 20158. 
Jingle bells. 28135. 


Silver threads among the gold. 


Piller 
Harvey (J. C.) Ambitious mosquito. 
“4577 (9). 
Harvey (Roy): 
Bootlegger’s dream of home. 
PapAw aay 
Cowboy’s lullaby. 22293. 
Keep bachelor’s hall. 23018. 
Kitty waltz yodel. 23027. — 


My mother and my sweetheart. 
23384. 


Railroad blues. 23666. 
When I’m gone. 24259. 
Yodelin’ mule. 24367. 


Harwell (CW. D.)%: 


Have you forgotten. 27794. 


Say I love you just once again. 


28960. 
Waiting and longing. 19294. 
Harwell. 17236 (159) 
Harwood (Basil) Te Deum laudamus. 
29235. ; 
Harwood (C. CC.) O 
stay. 11496. 
Harwood (J. K.) Mixin’ gin. 
Hary Janos. 22664, 22665. 
Haselden (H. P.) Angie Ray. 19552. 
Hasey (W. B.): 
Airplane ride. 7330. 
Dance of the butterflies. 
Gruppetto melody. T7989. 
Twilight reverie. 9446. 
Valse de alegria. 9472. 
Haskell (J. M.) Louisiana. 18340. 
Haskell (V. J.) I soon grew tired of 
your smile. 8199. 
Haskins (M. J.): 
Dying rebel’s request. 551. 
Farewell my’ native Irish home. 


strength and 
8615. 


10150: 


619. 
Haslam (W. H#.) Rock of ages. 
26282. 
Hasselbach (Walter) Mother dear. 
28491. 


Hassett (EF. F.): 
At the end of a winding trail. 
4662. 
Dixieland’s my home sweet home. 
225005. 
Hastings (Hdith) 
I love you. 5486. 
Hateh music ¢co.: 
Away to the woods. 12684. 


I dare not tell you 


1818 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


——— 


Finger drills. 15484. 

In hollyhock time. 13588. 

Over the shining water. 14128. 

Six storiettes. 17181. 

Summer days at Meadow Brook. 
4232. 

Summer frolic. 14551. 

Tunes and tales. 21681. 


Hateher (B. F.) Let me burn out for 


Thee. 23055. 
Hatcher (Elizabeth) When you said 
good-by. 21826. 
Hatfield (Margaret) Someday. 11972. 
Hathaway (Ann) Silver threads 
among the gold. 6642. 
Hathaway (B. A.) Her dimpled 
knees. 20242. 


Hathaway (F. E.): 
Down in the deep let me sleep. 
13049. 
Hawaiian lullaby and yodle. 5394. 
Mother’s lullaby. 6073. 


My Alpine yodling sweetheart. 

6089. | 

Hatton (G. L.) Melodious movements. 
23230. 


Hatziapostolou (Nicholas) : 
Amyaly mikroula. 27123. 
De tha xechaso. 22343. 
E naziara. 22441. 
Ftocheia tou poem. 3118. 
Neiata feugoun. 11455. 
Niotho pono. 
Opou ki’ an pao. 
Prote agape. 25645. 
Ti emorfo xeraki, 29298. 
Zeliariko. 24417. 
Haub.el (Charles) 
10966. 
Hauer (J. M.): 
HO6lderlin-lieder. 
22709. 
Sinfonietta. 
Wandlnungen. 
Haufe (C. A.):: 
California dear old Cal. 
Happiness. 25157. 
How I miss you. 25215. 
If you would come back to me. 
25400. 
Just for you. 25517. 
Just like a blue bird. 25521. 
Look up and smile. 25661. 


Karma. 10964— 


10636, 13341, 


26410. 
14790. 


24671. 


Old fashioned love song. 26072. 

Hauff (Wilhelm) Phantasien im 
Bremer ratskeller. 16469. 

Haue (J. A.) : 

Song of ecstasy. 26468. 

Song of youth. 26478. 
Haugan (Henry): 

Whisper. 26926. 

You left me all alone. 27017. 


2469—30——17 


a 


Hauger (Kristian) : 
Biakiokker. 4747. 
Charleston i grukkedalen. 

Haugh °(B. S.) 


4888. 
Beyond the Great 


Divide. 7504. 
Bain Cn. Bi 
Hymn. 10591. 
Lovely little lady. 283845. 
Who'll do. 29524. 
Hauptmann (Elisabeth) Negerlieder. 
16308. 


Hauptmann (Harry) An der water- 
kant steht ein fischerhaus. 53. 


Hauptmann =  (Liborius) My valse 
Viennese. 8726. 

Haury (William) March. 10592. 

Hauser (C. L.) jr. There ain’t no- 
body but you. 4807. 

Hauser (Hank) Crasher. 4971. 


Hauser (Miska) Cradle song. 416. 
Havemann (Gustav) Rondo in A-dur. 
26342. 
Havener (J. V.): 
Greater Chicago. 10567. 
Greater Chicago march. 
Haviland (F. B.) pub. co.: 
Gay caballero. 710. 
I found my sunshine under an 


doo2. 


umbrella. 17997. 
I’m in love with the new girl. 
15770. 
Just a kiss at twilight. 10933. 
Ladies. 1166. 


Marvelous child. 386380. 

My heart cries out for you. 1477. 
My true blue sweetheart. 11415. 
Oh! gee! there ain’t no justice! 


14084. 

Oh! how that Quaker knew her 
oats. 16372. 

Return of the gay  caballero. 
28908. 


Safety crusader’s march. 6521. 
When the work’s all done in the 
fall. 4482. 
Havlicek (L. C.) 
Spirits’ 153tg. 
Hawaii sales co., ine. : 
Collection of popular 
melodies. 19816. 


Living Christmas 


Hawaiian 


Old Hawaiian charms. 14092. 
Hawaiian rose waltz. 25157. 
Hawaiian waltz. 25158. 

Hawarden (Viscountess) See Maude 
(Caroline) 

Hawelka (Franklyn) Sleepy Hollow. 
18972. 

Hawes (J. W.) ‘' My Mollie Dollie. 
23382. 


Hawk-(B. M.): 
As the rose needs the dew. 19567. 
Bring back those old golden days. 
TOT: 


Colorado. 22271. 


1819 


INDEX 


Hawk (B. M.)—Continued. 


Dearest one. 19908. 

Free. 20106. 

- Happy mountain. 15682. 
Honey leave it to me. 20260. 
IT am with you. 20295. 

I don’t have to be told. 20510. 
Joe, you’re too slow. 18191. 
Please do come back. 21174. 
Twilight. | 21689. 

What then. 21795. 

Who’s to blame. 243804. 
Zeppelin honeymoon. 21955. 


Hawk (Leonard) : 


‘Cause I’m meant for you. 22207. 


Did I do something wrong. | 24843. | 


Don’t say goodbye. 5072. 
Hawaiian melodies. 3199. 
Honolulu beach boy blues. 3244. 
I only want you. 20380. 

In conference. 138534. 

Just enough rain. 5757, 8342. 
Kahala Bay. 15954. 


May day is lei day in Hawaii. 


8562. 

My dear Hawaii, I love you still. 
11359. 

My girl is like “a sailing ship. 
28588. 

Najimi. 16300. 

Penny for your thoughts. 1684. 

Sun’s too bright. 14554. 

There ain’t no mermaids now. 
16912. 

Tired moon. 169389. 

Who'll hula for me. 21851. 

You, you, you. 4569. 


Hawk (Red) pseuwd. See Hawk 


(Leonard) 


Hawkes (F. G.): 


Musical salvationist. 1451, 6085, 
6086, 8668, 11846, 18949, 16234, 
18496, 209038, 23327, 25897, 
28517. 

Salvation soloist, no. 2. 14854. 

Salvation army brass band jour- 
nal. 4081-4083, 9083, 9084, 
11814, 11815, . 1435) eas 52. 
14353, 16620, “16621 2a 742, 
26324. 


Hawkes & son (London) ltd.: 


Agtiero. 7328. 

Air, 7445. 

Album of four pieces. 9745. 

All in this pleasant evening. 
19532. 

Arethusa. 2656. 

Bach’s Fugue 4 la gigue. 7446, 
7447, 15089. 

Balulalow. 131. 

Begone! dull care! 15117. 

Bittersweet. 2751. 

Blue devils. 19674. 4 
300ot and saddle. 7528. 


1820 


pt. 11, n. S., v. 24 


—- 


Bourrée. 2691. 

Burglar. 221738. 

By the deep: nine! 24657. 

Call to arms. 17465. 

Carnival. 7586. 

Cheerful rogue. 22225. 

Come soon. 15176. 

Court of Pharaoh. 4968. 

Crazy sticks. 17582. 

Creepy terror. 22300. 

Crossing the line. 19854. 

Dance of the young men. 7711. 

Dawn in the valley of the kings. 
nr Palls 

Day in Naples. 10179. 

Diamonds. 19922. 

Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
7795. 

Ethelois. 17722. 

Festival. 7879. 

Fo’e’stle dance. 20072. 

Following shadows. 22536. 

Ghostly minuet. 22589. 

Give a rouse. 7955. 

Glad chatter. 17827. 

Good counsel. 38165. 

H. M. jollies. 53866. 

Hawkes photo-play series. 808, 
3202. 


Heaving of the lead. 3211. 

I love the jocund dance. 5521. 
If you will come to Corté. 25399. 
In Moorish lands. 16227. 

In the twilight. 20471. 
Invitation to the waltz. 22941. 
Ireland. 1068. 
Is the moon tired? 25452. 
Jolly miller. 22978. 

Jovial sailor. 8320. 

Just nothing. 1127. 
Life-boatman. 11054. 

Little bird. 15177. 

Little drummer. 18298. 

Lone pilot. 1289. 

Marche pompeuse. 18408. 
Marching along. 8539. 

May dew. 25783. 

Menuet des lutins. 11261. 
Mermaid. 3662. 

Moment musical. 6562. 
Moonlight sonata. 4723. 

Music when soft voices die. 6084. 
O beautiful, my country. 16856. 
O mistress mine. 23480. 

Old Panama. 6242, 21059. 


Ombre qui fuit. 3855. 


On a poet’s lips I slept. 6246. 

Pagoda bells. 21123. 

Parade of the marionettes. 11606. 

Piano studies in modern idiom. 
21158, 

Poursuite de clowns. 11688. 

Rocking and waiting. 9048. 

Romancer, 11782. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Roumanian air and Gipsy dance. 
16597. 
Russlan and Ludmilla. 
Sans souci. 18875. 
Sapphic ode. 15178. 
Senteurs de la nuit. 
Serenade. 5398, 6595. 
Serenade de Capri. 26369. 
Shepherd’s song. 23811. 
Ship ahoy! 21350. 
Ships that pass 
BISo2. 
Si j’étais roi. 9146. 
Silver shadows. 21371. 
Slave dance. 6675. 
Soldiers’ songs. 21402. 
Song of the music makers. 
Song of Venus. T7077. 
Sons of the brave. 19018. 
South Down. 19022. 
Souvenir of the Andes. 9262. 
Starlight. 9276. 


6515. 


11872. 


in the night. 


26475. 


Step lightly. 26519. 

Suite of six pieces. 2693. 

Sunlit seas. 21497. 

Sunny shaft. 6801. 

Then farewell, my _ trim-built 


wherry. 43805. 

To an aeolian harp. 12786. 
Traumerei. 6568. 
Trees. 2240. 

Ulster division. 19242. 
Villainy triumphant. 
Wales. 2364. 

Warm rain. 7107. 


24182. . 


We be three poor mariners. 4449. 
Wreck. 21896. 
Zazra, %699. 
Hawkins (Fosta) Patty. 11627. 
Hawkins (L. M.) Hearts adrift. 
8022, 20232. 


Hawkins (Walt) I hold you close in 
my dreams. 25270. 


Hawley (C. B.): 


All Thy works praise Thee. 
17236. (8). 
Crossing the bar. 7687. 


I heard a voice from heaven. 
19491 (99). | 

Listen to the wondrous 
14976 (184). 

Love and I. 17236 (230). 

Send out Thy light. 4577 

Song of life. 17236 (393). 

Strife is o’er. 29647 (224). 

Your lips have said you love me. 
17236 (492). 

Hawley (H. B.): 


story. 


(350). 


All Thy works praise Thee. 
17236 (8). 

I heard a voice from heaven. 
19491 (99). 


Listen to the 
14976 (184). 
Love and I. 172386 (230). 
Send out Thy light. 4577 (350). 
Song of life. 17236 (393). 
Strife is o’er. 29647 (224). 
Your l'ps have said you love me. 
17236 (492). 
Hawley (P. R.) Twenty-third psalm. 
16982. 
Haworth (C. E.) 
4577 (194). 
Hawthorne (A. F.) Broadingcasting 
station N-U-T. 12791. 


wondrous story. 


Jubilate in B flat. 


Hawthorne (Alice) pseud. See Win- 
ner (Septimus) 

Hawthorne (Seymour) pseud. See 
Boex (A. J.) 


Hawthorne club, Western electric co., 
ine. Drifting waters. 24895. 
Hay (E. L.) Pay day. 28791. 


‘Hayden (H. E.): 


Just we two. 25534. 

Never again. 25975. 

You and I and love. 
Hayden (K. M.): 

Some one that did not care. 14481. 

Sometimes think of me. 14490. 
Haydn (F. J.): 

Come gentle spring. 12594 (119). 


29597. 


Fifty classic masterp‘eces for 
violin and piano. 4695. 
Humoresque. 3203. 

Intermezzo and Menuetto. 5395. 
Landlust. 5396. 

Minuetto. 5397. 

Quintett fiir 5 blasinstrumente. 
20215. 

Rondo. 809. 


Serenade. 5398. 
Symphony number eleven in G. 
13301. 
Symphony number two 
13302. 
Toy symphony. 8014. 
Hayen (Margaret) . Longing for you. 
23124. 
Hayes (Clifford) : 
Blue trombone stomp. 22146. 
Clef club stomp. 22257. 
Dance hall shuffle. 27454. 
Everybody wants my tootelum. 
22478. 
Frog hop. 138205. 
Hey! I am blue. 27823. 
Little old log cabin in the lane. 
28294. 
Love blues. 5908. 
You're tickling me. 
Haves (Fred) 
3724. 
Hayes 
24570. 


in 2: 


24399. 
My college dream girl. 


(G. B.) Bel’eve it or not. 


INDEX 
een pt. Ill, n. s., v. 24 
Hayes (Mariposa) Paint slingin’ | Hazlitt (R. W.): 
papa. 11595. I’m giving my all. 18039. 
Hayes (P. C.): Jesus keeps me singing. 18188. 
Girl that I won and lost. 20142. | He is risen! 812. 
Helmet, the helmet. 17914. He’s gone away. 20218. 
Julie. 18200. Head (Michael) : 
Texas. 16891. Money, O! 8628. 
Hayet (Ch.): Nature’s friend. 8735. 
Baptéme, en Vendée. 12703. Robin Redbreast. 9046. 
Berceuse. 2738. _ Sweet chance, that led my pens 
Chant élégiaque. 12869. abroad. 9317. 
Chevauchée. 2833, 19776. Temper of a maid. 9358. 
Clair de lune. 12900. When I came forth this morn. 
Inquiétude. 3417. 9556. 
Jardin de mon enfance. 3489. Head (R. E.) Madeline. 23172, 
Lamento. 18252. Headrick (HE. F.) If I had my days 
Livre pour Jean. . 18315. to live over. 10812. 
Lou pitchoun tambourinaire. | Heads up. 28101, 29538. 
13763. Heagney (Billy): 
Mouvement. 13941. Back in the hills of Kentucky. — 
Poémes de Vinfini. 3958. 19600. 
Pommes du voisin. 63850, 6351. In old Tia Juana. 5664. 
Priére. 14239. Roll alohg Kentucky moon. 16581. 
Réverie enfantine. 14298. Heah dem bells. 5402. 
Sarments dans l’atre. 4088. Healy (Amelia) : 
Villanelle. 19281. Cuddle me under your wing. 2897. 
Haynes (Harl) It’s a lonesome world. Tll meet you tonight in dream- 
cies 13 17 ae land. 3297. 
Haynes (J. EB.) Im the same old way. Mary. 28399. 
5679. Healy (Lon): 
Haynes (Samuel) Twilight lullaby. All we want Miami, is the moon- 
sO light bright and you. 40. 
Hays (Aliphilo) Loneliness dreams. Dream sweetheart. 22417, 27559. 
8462. I’m a bold bad racketeer. 20337. 
Hays (Billy): Let’s sail on forever. 11044. 
Completely. 24744. Healy (Ted) IJ still be true to you. 
Do you believe. \ 19932. 27933. 
Love me TL the music plays. | Heaps (Seldon) Song of the Ute. 
1279. 14506. 
My sugar and me. 6150. Heard (BE. R.) Catalina. 4864. 
1738. Heart of America musie pub co. Lit- 


Pretty face. 
Sweet Virginia Rose. 
When Carolina smiles. 


6829. 
21800. 


You came along just in time. 
9657. 
Hays (lL. B.) Red coat blues. 16545. 
Hays (Winifred) My old mother. 
16275. 
Hayton (J. A.) Swiss cheese. 23999. 
Hayton (Lennard) My song of the 
Nile. 25949. 


Hayvoronsky (M. O.) Hymn of the 
Ukrainian national association. 
27877 

Haywood (Ernest) : 

Golden hours for Sundays. 17844. 
Gclden hours of easy piano pieces. 


17845. 
Golden hours with ne great mas- 
ters. 15585. 


Hazel (Edward) pseud. See Scouton 
(WW: HH.) 
Hazelwood (EK. 
talking. 25. 


Cc.) Ain’t no use of 


tle sweetheart. 28298. 
Heartly (G. L.): 

Sweetie. 6842. 

Tipsy. 24095. 

Valse a Ninon. 7037. 
Heartz (Harry Lawson) : 


Love me, sweetheart, in sweet 
song. 2589 (168). x 
Miss Simplicity. 4577 (277). 


Heath (KE. E.) Don’t disappoint me 


Flo. 7764. 
Heath (Jack) : 
Aniela. 2641. 
Cleopatra. 2853. 
Heath music pub. co. Don’t disap- 
point me Flo. 7764. a 
Heaton (Eunice) Evangeline. (24997. 
Heaton (J. A.) Would you like to 


take a chance with me? 9636. 


Heaton (lL. A.): 
Bright star. 9959. 
Come unto Me. 17561. 
Evangeline. 24957. 


1822 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Pal who waits for me. 11599. 
That little green island of Erin. 


12164. 
Heatwole (F. P.) Don’t hinder me. 
507. 
Heaven is my home. 17236 (161). 
Heavenly love. 15652. 
Heaving of the lead. 3211. 
Heberling (Katheryn): 
Daddy dear. 19868. 
Daddy won’t you come _ back. 
12961. 
Hebrew rhapsody. 5407. 
Heck (Armand) Ballade. 15653. 
Heck (C. K.) I forgot that I ever 
loved you. 17996. 
Heck (E. R.) Everybody talks it. 
15448. 
Heck (J. A.) Cavatine. 2819. 
Heckendorn (Clarence) That old 
sweet smile of long ago. 19150. 


Hecker (Al): 
At the rainbow’s end. 
Says ycu-says I. 9097. 

Heckler (Lillian) In loveland. 29647 

(104). 
Heckman (Henry) 


7409. 


Moonbeams shin- 


ing on lovers’ shore. 23305. 
Hector (Chastey) Slumber song. 
11952. 


Hedberg (C. G.) High above. 10628. 

Hedeen, Stanford and Waldron. Blue 
dreams. 4761. 

Hedge (L. M.) 
25529. 

Hedges (Elven) 
fat? 29534." 

Hedley (H. B.): 


Just over the sea. 


Why don’t flies get 


After the girl. 9727. 
Marietta. 11214, 13838. 
Men. 11257. 


Step high. 12056. 
Sunny South. 12092. 
Sweet Carolita. 21507, 21508. 
You’ve made a difference to me. 
12561. 
You will love me. 
Hedman (E.. R.) 
8078. 
Hedrick (C. A.) 
Hedrick (Pearl) 
23329. / . 
Hedtke (Emily) So tired of waiting. 
29086. 
Heene (Marguerite) Nobody cares like 
mother. 38802. 
Heer (Dorothy) Rodeo. 
Heflin (Gertrude) : 


12563. 
How do I know? 


Love moon. 23150. 
My aeroplane man. 


16580. 


I love you more than all the 
world. 27946. 

Louella. 25666. 

That old sweet girl of mine. 
26626. 

Then I'll stop loving you. 29272. 


Hegarty (J. J.) 
21525. 
Heger (Billie) : 
Katherine Lou. 


Serenade-berceuse. 


1136. 


What! no onions? 14827. 
Heger (Robert) Gerechte gevatter. 
13228. 
'Heginger (Esther) Love me _ that 
way. 11128. 
Hehr (F. A.) My sunny southern 
home. 3757. 


Heid (George) : 
Sitting at the short end of the 
rainbow. 18965. 
Sweetheart when yow’re away. 
19099. 
Heidecker (H. L.) O God Creator, in 
Whose hand. 1577. 
Heifetz (Jascha) : 


Larghetto. 13673. 
Rigaudon. 14805. 
Heigh-ho. 174838, 17484, 17456, 17874, 


17934, 18154, 
18330, 18342, 
18610, 18639, 


18155, 18205, 18329, 
18354, 18607, 18608, 
18803, 18990, 19038, 


19471. 

Heikes (Ethel) Just thinking of you. 
8352. 

Heikes (Leo) »Just thinking of you. 
8352. 

Heil (Gustav) Proletariers kamp- 
flied. 14245. 


Heil’ge Weihnachtszeit. 
Heilman (W. C.) 


20235. 
Suite of dances. 


822. 
Heim (H. B.) Welcome the message 
of springtime. 17074. 
Heima-verlag: 
Juanita. 20537. 
Tonwellen. 2224. 


Heimdal (Grace): 
Wings of love. 
Yakima. 4535. 

Hein (M. P.): 

Old rustic bench. 23512. 
Violet time. 24184. 
Heindorf (Ray) Pretty little maid of 
old Madrid. 6386. 
Heinen (Beatrice) : 
Bonnie. 2769. 
Just lazy. 3478. 
Heinichen (J. D.) 
notte della nativitate 
21140. 

Heinmiller (Harold) 
dreams. 11178. 

Heinrichshofen’s verlag: 
Adagio, ma non troppo. 
Alla gavotta. 24460. 
Alt marcia. 24461. 
Allegro molto scherzo. 24564. 
Alles in triimmer. 24466. 
Amerikanisches. 15036. 
Andante molto. 24628. 


9617. 


Pastorale per la 
Christi. 


Maker of 


24562. 


1823 


INDEX 


aoa, 


Heinrichshofen’s verlag—Continued. 
Ausser atem. 24528. 
Backe, backe kuchen. 
Berceuse. 25814. 
Blaue nichte. 24600. 
Blauer himmel. 19667. 
Blue flowers. 24608. 
Burleske. 15190. 
Deutsche tinze. 24565. 
Drei lustspiel-szenen. 
Ellora. 24931. 

Erstes walzer-potpourri. 10351. 
Hixotische ouverture. 24968. 
Fasching-ouverture. 15467. 
Fliessendes gold. 25019: 
Fox trot. 25019. 
Freiheit und Vaterland. 5250. 
Gavotte. 25046. 
Gelbe rosen. 17808. 
Harlekinade. 15634. : 
Jesuslied. 25492, 25493. 
Karussell. 15956. 
Kehraus-galopp. 
Kirmes. 15967. 
Kleine lustspiel-ouverture. 
Kleiner walzer. 10982. 
Lenz. 206381. 
Liebeslied. 5842. 
Lustiges landleben# 
Marchen. 5947. 
Marchenland. 25724. 
Melodische ettiden. 
Menelaus. 25816. 
Menuett in D-dur. 
Moment musical. 26341. 
Nachtlicher ritt. 25957. 
Papillon. 26853, 26354. 
Plauderei. 16488. 
Play of the waves. 
Samum. 25019. ; 
Serenata espagnola. 6604. 
Spanischer tanz. 6749. 
Stelldichein. 16803. ; 
Titania... 26677. 
Trauermarsch. 26691. 
Verklirung und vollendung. 26779. 
Vinka. 26787. 
Walzer-potpourri. 17055. 
Zweites stindchen. 7305. 
Zweites walzer potpourri. 
12588. 

Heins (Carl): 

Heimatstraum. 5408. 

Weihnachtsgl6ckechen. 7132. 
Heins (Donald) Estrellita. 20007. 
Heintz (Fernand) Visite nocturne. 
9502. 

Heinze (Walter) 
Oboe. 108, 109. 
Heinzman (J. A.): 

Get busy. 24426 (97). 
With this ring I thee wed. 19491 
(265). 


126, 4702. 


15999. 


25900. 
25561. 


16099. 


1356-1358. 
25886. 


25019. 


12587, 


Bach-studien fur 


pt. DI, n. s., v.24: 


Heinzman (O. M.): 
Get busy. 24426 (97). 
With this ring I thee wed. 19491 


(265). 
Heiser (John) I am thinking love of 
you. 8088. 
Heishman (Henry) I'd love to love 
some one. 25258. 


Helan (—) pseud. See Helin (Sven). 


Helasco (H..H.) Brisas portefas. 
17439. 

Held (Paul) Chopin’s most famous 
compositions. 2840. 

Helder (A. H.) ‘Thou art my ail. 
14665. 


Helems (P. L.) Hearts so hard and 
cold. 17910. 
Helf (Bessie) Please leave the gate 
ajar. 9709 (187). 
Helf (J. F.) 
ajar. 9709 (187). 
Helfand (Maurice) 
Helfere (Maximillian ) 
His praise. 41. 
Helfrick (EH. C.) Wheaton college song 
book. 7164. 
Helin (Sven) : 
Anda hem. 27069. 
Fy pa sej, gamla manniskan! 


Elena. 27580. - 
Alleluia, sing 


276911. 
Ingen Hr som mor. 1050. 
Stockholm, min barndoms stad! 
29150. 


Hellard (R. A.): 
Autumn carnival. 
Tick tacks. “12213. 

Heller (A. V. S.) 

Heller (Henryk) 

lett6ne. 11025-11031. 


Heller (J. G.) Three aquatints for 


9813. 


string quartet. 27816. 
Heller 7 (J... 2) Aeroplane song. 
24438. 
Heller (Stephen) : 
Chimes of love. 27356. 
Hunting song. 4577 (164). 
Song of love and hope. 21422. 
Studies in musicianship. 9293, 
9294, 16819. 


Hello Aloha. 25176. 

Hello daddy. 74, 701, 1009, 1199, 1656, 
2567. 

Hello yourself. 8032. 

Helm (J. P.) $d.: 


I’m up in the clouds. 25827. 
Joanne. 3450. 
Helm (Wil) pseud. See Wilhelm 
(C. W.) 


Helmer (Arthur) Hna du vill men 
det andra du skall. 19994. 

Helms (EH. C.) Thomastown break- 
down. 14664. 


1824 


Please leave the gate — 


Lindbergh. 28275. 
Lehre der flageo- . 


INDEX, 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Helms (H. L.) Rosanne. 4058. 
Helms (Hugh): 
Castle of roses. 19762. 


Each little step. 17698. 
Good-bye, dear. 20160. 
I love you, you know I do. 18025. 
It’s time my bad luck flew away. 
20495. 
Oh, man. 21044. 
Tramp of destiny. 19219. 
Helms (M. W.): 


Oh Mirandy. 11516. 


Whip-po-will and I. 12446. 
Yankee march. 12509. 
Helmund (E. Meyer-) See Meyer- 


Helmund (E.) 
Help, Lord, my God. 22694. 
Helseth (E. E.): 
Bim-bam-bimini. 
Indian River moon. 
Sunrise City. 4237. 
Heltman (Fred) Mary Jane waltz. 
8551, 8552. 
Heltman (Fred) co.: 


2746. 
3412. 


Airs from the Bohemian girl. 
9853. 
Barbara. 7462. 


Birds in springtime. 7507. 
Blue Danube. 7513. 
Boy scouts march. 230. 
Canzonetta. 847. 
Cradle song. 416. 
French child’s song. 
Golondrina. 20158. 
In the month of May. 1086. 
Jingle bells. 28135. 
Kitty’s waltz. 10980. 
Mary Jane waltz. 8551, 8552. 
Melody in F. 1847. 
Priscilla. 1746, 11706. 
Rustle of spring. 11804. 
Silent night. 29038. 
Silver 
A13T2. 
Tick-tock, lullaby. 43831. 
20th century method for the tenor 
banjo. 12593. 
Helwig (F. E.) JTll love you more 
each day. 10723. 
Hély (Marc) Rapprochement Franco 
Allemand. 11742. 
Hembling (V. A.): 
Chansen de mort de la Chine. 
17497. 


683. 


Poupée de la Chine. 18772. 
Hemerlein (F. J.): 

All alone and blue. 4608. 

Little sweetheart. 11090. 


You’ve been a great little pal. 
21948. 


threads among the gold. - 


Hemingway’ (G. W.): 
Did you come straight down from 
heaven to me. 10223. 
How could I know. 5457. 
I’ve put away a little dream. 
13487. 
Hemler (Opal) : 
Meaning of moonlight. 23222. 
Shrine luncheon club song. 23816. 
Spirit of aviation. 19033, 21447. 


Wanderlust. 19305. 
Hemlock (Clare) I belong to you 
first and last. 25244. 


Hemmer (Edward) 
24369. 

Hemmerley (lL. H.) 

Hemphill (M. P.) 


Yosians! let’s go. 


New leaf. 11489. 
I don’t care what 


you call me. 3280. 
Hemsi (A.): 
Aischa. .15003. 
Danse populaire juive. 14765. 
Danseuse saidienne. 12972. 


Vielle chanson du ghetto. 14765. 
Zeibek. 14967. 
Hender (Will) Java. 15918. 
Henderson (Addie) Lindy-Anne. 
18290, 20657. 
Henderson (C. H.) Job I’m gonna do 
on you. 10910. 
Henderson (Charlie) Deep night. 
2931. 
Henderson (Fletcher) Water boy ser- 
enade. 12346. 


Henderson (K. D.): 
I like the night time. 
It was not meant to be. 
Henderson (Norman) : 
Little thought. 23096. 
Longing. 3568. 
Henderson (Ray): 
Birdies sing in cages too. 
Button up your overcoat. 
24655. 
Carnival prelude. 24688. 
Follow thru. 667, 7911. 
Good for me—bad for you. 27789. 
Good news. T47. 
Hold everything. 1567}, 
20256, 22711. 
I could give up anything but you. 
891. 
I could love a man like that. 
27889. 
T’ll know him. 27928. 
I’m a dreamer. 13430, 18027. 
I’m in seventh heaven. 5551, 8155. 
I want to be bad. 966. 
If I had a talking picture of you. 
10811, 15826. 


916. 
25473. 


4744. 
269, 


844, 


7 It’s great to be necked. 15893. 


Little pal. 5868, 8456. 
Man’s man!*1323: 
Melancholy me. 18868. 
Melodrame. 28424. 


1825 


INDEX 


ee 


Henderson (Ray)—Continued. 

My lucky star. 1490. 

My sin. 6148, 11402. 

Red hot Chicago. 28892. 

Still I'd love you. 2071. 

Sunnyside up. 14559, 16835. 

Thank your father—thank your 
mother. 29253. 

Then IJTll have time for you. 
2176. 

Turn on the heat. 14716, 16980. 

Used to you. 7083, 9467. 

Wasn’t it beautiful while it lasted. 
29444. 

When the autumn leaves of life 
begin to fall. 7184. 

Why can’t you. 9601. 

You find the time. 17202, 19454. 

You're the cream in my coffee. 
17216. 

You’ve got me pickin petals off 


of daisies. 14953, 17220. 
You wouldn’t fool me, would you. 
2565. 
Hendricks (C. W.) At ten last night. 
22049. 
Hendricks (L. B.) Streets of  sor- 
row. 29156. 
Hendricks (Winnifred) Songs of 
Rockford college. 6735. 
Hendrickson (Henry) First rose of 
springtime. 3074. 


Hendrickson (M. A. K.): 

Aeroplane courtship. 7320. 
Spirit of St. Louis. 29132. 

Hendriks (Francis) Sonata. 8033. 

Hendrix (W. A.) I’ve done lost my 
girl. 253844. 

Henington (F. L.) ‘T'would be heaven 
in the haven of your arms again. 
2279. 

Henken (Gertrude) : 

Dreamy eyes. 24891. 
Just because of ycu. 22998. 

Henley (Hlizabeth) Lassie darling. 
20613. 

Henley (William) 
“phan Adams’ popular songs. 
(119). 
Hennessey 
the love you got. 


Hennessy (KE. W.) 
27781. 


Hennessy (Jewell) : 
Our river Thames. 8857. 
Young Briton’s heritage. 
Hennessy (Swan): 
Deuxiéme sonatine. 
Sonatine. 26463. 


Hennig (Fred) Komm’ zu mir nach 
Franzensbad! 20593. 

Henniker (Leonard) 
26219. 


Selection of Ste- 
7310 


(Elizabeth) Gimme all 


17817. 


Happy song. 


9691. 


24842. 


Procession. 


Henry (C. K.): 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Henning (H. C.) When you, were 
lonesome and I was too. 26911. 
Hennings (A. L.) House of wonder- 

ful dreams. 13366. 

Henri (I. S.) My native land, ever 
with you. 23387. 
Henriques (Fini): ; 
Danmark. 24798, 

27464. 
Sangen i Norden. 


24799, 24800, 
6537. 
I only knew it was you. 138476, 
15791, 25336. 


Rich coon’s babe. 14976 (271). 


Henry (Charles) Suite -persane. 
4230. 
Henry (Grace) : 
Bagdad daddies. 19606. 
Brownstone blues. 4807. 


Do darling do. 5054. 

Every little girl wants a Rudy 
Vallee. 27620. 

Go away moon. 25084. 

I love to be blue. 27939. 

It must have been the iron in the 
spinach. 28102. 

Oh love of mine. 

Or what have you. 


16375. 
3873. 


That’s how I care about you.. 


26627. 
Wherever you are. 26919. 
Henry (H. A.) pseud. See Gabriel 
(C2) 
Henry (J. C.) It must be love that’s 
ailing me. 20490. 
Henry, (Ge) 
Devotion. 29438.. 
Fantasy poem. 13140. 
Henry (Leonard) What did the vil- 
lage blacksmith say? 2411. 


Henry (Maud): 
Come back to me my darling. 


12912. 
Twilight always brings memories 
of you. 9441. 
Henry (O.) Georgia peach. 27707. 
Henry (R. A.): 
I love you. 22794. 
If you only knew. 22896. 
Kisses. 25558. 
Song to mother. 23900. 
Henry (Tal): 
Found my gal. 138190. 


I know why I think of you. 
27917. 

Just you and I. 
Shame on you. 

Henschel (George) : 
Communion service. 
Morning hymn. 1426. 
Mother’s lament. 18490. 

Hense] (P. A.) Griiss Gott, Charlott, 

es wir’ so schén gewesen! 767. 


13640. 
29007. 


10103. 


1826 


~~ eS. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Henselt (Adolph) : 
Etude. 19491 (60). 
Petite valse. 21151. 
Twelve characteristic 
studies. 17236 (485). 
Henson (J. M.): 
I believe it, don’t you. 887. 


eoncert 


O wake me up then. 1601. 
"Tis Jesus. 2211. 
Henson (Rufina) What has become 
er you. | Tas. 


Henthorn (A, F.): 

High hat-in’. 15663. 

I’m wild about the clouds. 15789. 

In the land of Old Black Joe. 

22926. 

Lost. dream ships. 20707. 
Henty (Dick): 

Hurly-burly. 22746. 

Vendettas 9485. 
Henwood (S, 8.): 

Light on the staircase. 

Out in the moonshine. 
Hepburn (F. L.) 

day. 20836. 

Heppe (F. E.) 
Heppe (EF. J.): 

Christian life. 15251. 

Lord is my shepherd. 20705. 


1218. 
1652. 
Mem/’ries of yester- 


Natoma. 3775. 


Her private life. 13773. 
Herard (P. S.) Petits concerts de 
chambre. 11640, 11641. 


Herbert (Anna) Just a bum. 28155. 
Herbert (Clifford) : 
Fortune teller. 
(181). 
_ Pan-Americana. 
Herbert (Ella): 
Fortune teller. 
Pan-Americana. 
Herbert Pa Go). 
Consider the lilies. 14976 (56). 
Jesus called a little child unto 
Him. 14976 (166). 
Lord hath taken away. 17236 
(226). 
Whosoever heareth these sayings. 
14976 (891). 
Herbert (Ivy) Melody in D minor. 
11246. 
Herbert (J. B.): 
Consider the lilies. 14976 (56). 
Jesus called a little child unto 
Him. 14976 (166). 
Lord hath taken away. 
Pon) 
Whosoever heareth these sayings. 
14976 (391). 
Herbert (Jean) : 
Last night when we were all alone. 
3525. 
You do me so much good. 12527. 


Herbert (Leo) Blue hills of Pasa- 
dena. 7519. 


7310 (63), 17236 
2589 (252). 


17236 (181). 
2589 (252). 


17236 


— 


Herbert (Sydney) Boosey’s song & 
tune sheets no. 20. 220. 

Herbert (Victor): — 
Autumn frolics. 
Fortune teller. 

(181). 
O sing the praise of the sword. 
9709 (176). 


7420. 
7310 (63), 17236 


Panamericana. 2589 (251, 252). 
Serenade. 1917. 
Twilight. 7005. 
Herbst (Franz) : 
Konzert des-dur. 1160. 
Perle de l’ océan. 3927. 


Ungarische rhapsodie no. 2 in B 


moll. 2286. 
Herbuveaux (Jules) Just like a rose. 
20555. 
- Herda (John): 
Flowers and you. 25003. 
Who makes me blue. 24808. 
Here comes the bride. 22701, 22776, 


22815. 
Heret (Ruth) Our love gifts. 
Heritage (O. H.) 


23552. 
Moonlight dreams. 


23807. 

Herman (A. V.) Give me a penny of 
your loye. 957. 

Herman (Ad.) Grisélidis. 17236 
(248). 


-Herman (Hssie) : 


Cheer giver’s club song. 329. 
Cheer giver’s song. 4893. 

Hssie Herman song. 5156. 

We cheer givers say face the sun- 


shine. 29452. 
Herman (Harry) Whispering heart. 
19378. 
Herman (S. <A.) Sweet Rowena. 
6825. 
Herman (Sam) Dancing animal 
crackers. 10158. 
Hermann (Hugo) A-cappella-chor- 
suite. 4. 


Hermann (J. F. Miiller) See Miuller- 
Hermann (J. F.) 

Hermann (John) 
11702. 


Hermann (Rodolphe) : 


Pride of the world. 


Ciel d’azur. 22251. 

Féte académique. 12783. 
Hermite (Maurice) : 

Ab! Quel temps! 9733. 

Aladin. 9741. 

Ca, cest Vamour. 9994. 

Chanson de lune. 12867. 

Couvert pour deux. 7679. 


Fleurs ne mentent jamais. 7899. 
Galéres. 10485. 

Gargantua. 10489. 

Je taime. 10901. 

Ophélia. 11558. 


Plus qu’ hier. 11663. 


1827 


INDEX 


Hermite (Maurice) —Continued. 
.Polka négre. 11678. 
Rarahu. 11748. 
Thé ou chocolat. 

Hernandez (A. D.) 


12179. 
Emilio Carranza. 


19992. 

Hernandez (Conrad) Floridana moon. 
22527. 

Hernandez (F. V.) Marcha para 


piano dedicada al Lic. Jose Vascon- 
celes. 11206. 
Hernandez (Rafael) : 
Adios Maruca. 4590. 
Blanquita. 4750. 
Cortaron a Hlena. 4956. 
Cuando las mujeres. 7689. 
Cuando lloras. 22307. 
Dale brisa. 22318. 
Falsa Eva. 22495. 
Juana pena me llora. 
Mi guagua. 8598. 
Mi nena. 6016. 
Muchachita Borineana. 
Muevete negrita. 13946. 
Nena linda. 14026. 
Precidario. 8956. 
Que siembra su maiz. 
Reminisencia. 23688. 
Si pudiera de mi pecho. 6637. 
Temporal, temporal. 6876. 
Ven a mis brazos. 9484. 
Ya no te quiero. 7250. 
Hernried (Robert) : : 

Hia, herzenskindchen. 24921. 


13611. 


13945. 


18798. 


Geistliches wiegenlied. 25054. 
Spinnerin. 26502. 
Verdorben-gestorben. 26778. 
Verlassene magdlein. 26780. 


Hérodiade. 4577 (245). 
Herold (M. P.): 
Beyond the rim of the world. 


7505. 
Cliff by the sea. 7644. 
Herr (H. H.): 
Chorus of smiles. 12892. 


I tried to run away from love. 
13479. 
Renunciation. 
Words of love. 
Herr (Miriam) : 
Let’s go. 28258. 
Summer breeze. 29164. 
What’s a fellow to do. 29471. 
Herrera (Humberto) Corazon cora- 
zoncito. 24760. 
Herreshoff (C. M.) : 
Come live with me. 


6433. 
7241. 


10098. 


In the fore of the year. 10851. 
Love’s secret. 11142. : 
Prairie waters by night. 11686. 
To the moon. 12227. 
Under the harvest moon. 12291. 
Herrick (H. M.) See Mary Zita 
(Sister). 


pt. II, n. s., v. 24 


Herring (E. G.) Maid of Grand Pré. 
11175. 
Herring (George) Secret love. 
14376. 


Herring 
19898. 
Herrmann (Eduard) String quartet 
album for the young. 4577 (380). 
Herrmann (Martin) Lustiges land- 
leben. 16099. 
Herrmann (Rudolph) 
ahead. 20021. 


Herrmann (Willy): 
Blau bitimelein. 24599. 
Drei geistliche lieder. 
Liebste buhle. 25615. 


Herron (Hsther) Just try to forget. 


(John) Days of long ago. 


Explorers 


25180. 


3484. 
Herron (Stanley) : 

Beautiful Cumberland valley. 
138, 4716. 

Breaking of the California dam. 
244, 

Old Kentucky my native land. 
1612, 8817. 


Shadow valley. 16668. 
Thinking. 43822, 6917. 


Herron (W. L.): 
Just try to forget. 
Little girl of mine. 
My sunshine. 3759. 


Herschell (William) Just the having 
you around. 8351. 


Herscher (Lou) : 

Always in my dreams, never in 
my arms. 2621.. 

At the end of the rainbow. 80. 

Beyond the brim. 15140. 

Hour you gave your heart to me. 
866. 

Kalua Bay. 10962. 

Luana Lu. 1291. 

My Hawaiian heaven. 

My Mary. 8698. 

No one to love. 16332. 

Ooh Charlie. 164138. 

Pins and needles. 1701. 

Sweet Kentucky nights. 16845. 

Sweet Virginia Rose. 6829. 

That’s my Mary. 16908. 

Valparaiso. 12302. 

When I meet my sunshine. 24262. 

You came along just in time. 
9657. 

Herscher (Lou) ine.: 
Sweet Kentucky nights. 16845. 
That’s my Mary. 16908. 

When I meet my sunshine. 24262. 


Herscher-Clément (J.) Douze espag- 


3484. 
1223. 


1474. 


noles. 133829. 
Hersey (L. HE.) Modern violin 
method. 19491 (160). 


1828 


IN DEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Hersom (F. E.): 


Silver wings. 11916. 
Time flies. 26673. 
Herst (J. P.) : 


As long as I still have you. 15058. 


I don’t care if you’re blue. 17994. 
If you went away. 28081. 

Love. 28325. 

My fraternity man. 28535. 


So does she. 189838. 
Herstel (A.) Als g’in nood gezeten. 
17286. 
Hertz (Herman): 
One sweet moment. 
Valse d’or. 7039. 
Hervé (—) Faust. 2589 (95). 
Herz (Peter) Sonne wird scheinen 
eae LO Tes: 
Herzberg (Max): 


18674. 


Head start. 10606. 
In the darkness. 15857. 
Limited. 8485. 
Mitzi. 6042. 
Puck’s pranks. 6403. 
Vendetta. 7044. 
Warrior. 7108. 

Herzog Wildfang. 7310 (71). 


Heseltine (Philip) : 


And wilt thou leave me thus? 
9780. 
Capriol. 302. 


Contented lover. 4949. 
Cricketers of Hambledon. 
Droll lover. 5111. 
Eloré’lo. 5141. 

Passing by. 8882. 

Passionate shepherd. 3910. 

Sweet o’ the year. 4247. 

Tom Tyler. 6956. 

Two songs. 8088. 

Youth. 4574. 
Hespe (G. W.) 
Hess (Cliff): 

Funny face. 15536. 

Isabella. 15887, 18169. 

Last night. 15988. 

Oh my stock is going up with 

Susie. 26062. 
ess Tt. i. ys 
Mein schatz, du wirst doch nicht. 
5997, 5998. 
Sailor’s dream. 6524, 6525. 
Trinen. 6969, 6970. 
Hess (James): 
It beats only for you. 5694. 
Lappy hop girls on tap. 282338. 


17583. 


Diamonds. 19922. 


West Virginia hills. 7148. 
Hess (Ludwig) Abends, wann der 
regen fallt. 24431. 


Hess (M. K.) Oh, Mollie, make some 
candy. 21046. 


Hesse (A. A.) 
Hesse (A. F.) 


I will miss you. 972. 
Fantasie. 828. 


Hesselberg (BE. G. (D’Essenelli) ) : 


Birthday of the fairies. 17236 
(45). 

Bourrée. 27177. 

Dance of the fairies. 17236 (88). 

Danse des valets. 27466. 

Etude. 346, 2841, 17516-17519, 


19789-19797. 
Fairies’ lullaby. 17236 (125). 
Fairy land. 17236 (127). 
Golden wand. 17236 (152). 


Good child. 17236 (153). 
Polichinelle. 18760. 
Ride on the moen. 17236 (335). 


Roi. 28919. 
Silver stream. 
Wedding bells. 17236 (464). 
What the birds say. 17236 (467). 
Wonderful gift. 17236 (485). 
Hesser (Hrnest) Glee and chorus 
book for male voices. 7960. 
Het muziekfonds. Oud-vlaamsche ker- 


17236 (376). 


stliederen. 3880. 
Hetenyi (—): 
Komedias dall, igloi diakok. 
20591. 
Latod Boskem megkérdeztem, 
Nyaron valyogot. 20616. ; 
Hetzel (Davina) My desert rose. 
23345. 
Hetzel (H. W.): 
Biero Saiimeganta. 9906. 
Forgista kanto. 10454. 
Ponto. 14214. 
Sonadas kant’ gojega. 14496. 
Hetzel (Kurt) Clever Santa. 7643. 


Heugel : 

Ah, fuyez 4 présent, malheure- 
uses pensées. 9732. 

Air de Jan. 17263. 
Angélique. 12651. 
Aphrodite. 63, 64. 
Au chateau de Laboisiére. 84. 
Aubade basque. 4669. 
Auprés de toute fontaine. 
Avril sourit... 9823. 
Bacchanale. 9840. 
Belle lune d’argent. 
Bergére et son chaton. 
Bourrée. 75338. 
Bucolique. 9975. 
C’est un beau vigneron. 4828. 
Canard blane. 4841, 7571. 
Canarie. 7572. 
Ce matin me suis levé. 
Chanson de Germaine. 
Chanson de la mariée. 
Chanson des noisettes. 
Chanson et ronde. 322. 
Chansons d’Aguillaneuf. 


12674. 


9890. 
7496. 


4870. 
4880. 
4882. 

2826. 


4884. 


Chant de labour. 17500. 
Charl’s eyston. 7609. 
Cheveux. 3834. 

Choral. 17631. 


1829 


INDEX 


Heugel—Continued. 

Compére Guillery. 7659. 
Concerto. 10491, 28449. . 

Dans le jeune et frais cimetiére. 

10160. 

Danse espagnole.. 
Dépit de la bergere. 
Deux piéces. 7618. 
Dix inventions. 17691. 
Dominica resurrectionis. 2961. 
Doux murmures. 7771, 17661. 
Ebaude bressane. 5127. 
Heran des jeunes filles. 
En Vhonneur du dieu Pan. 
En passant par un échalier. 
Enchantements d’Alcine. 
Eintant ‘dos. “TSEe: 
Etude. | 7394. 
Hventail de Jeanne. 
- Fanfare. 7861. 
Femme nue. 5198, 5199, 10404. 
Festum omnium sanctorum. 3060. 


453. 
5034. 


15421. 

10340. 
5144. 

15431. 


7843. 


Fleur de Volivier. 5222. 

Fleurs de mai. 7898, 17768. 

Fremersberg. 7928.. 

Galant chasseur et la belle laiti- 
ére. 7988. 

Hyménée. 10678. 

Il est pourtant temps de me 

- marier. 5643. ; 

Il pleut, bergére. 8237. 


Immaculata conceptio B. Marie 
Virginis. 3383. 

In assumptione, B. M. V. 3391. 

In festo corporis Christi. 38395. 

In festo Pentecostes. 3396. 

Invocation 4 la fontaine. 

Jardin des caresses. 8301. 

Je n’ai qu’un trés humble jardin. 
13590. 

Joli mois. 5734, 8314. 

Kermesse-valse. 8367. 

Légende de Sonia. 8404. 


18163. 


M’entendez-vous ainsi? 18377. 

Madrigal. 8515. 

Marche. 7895, 7876. 

Marine. 18412. 

Mas. 11222, 18420, 20798-20800. 

Mélodies populaires des provinces 
de France. 3650, 3651. 

Mikhail. 138900. 

Miss Alice. 8610. 

Nativitas D. N. Jesu Christi. 
3774. 

Nivernaise. 1551. 


Noél nouvelet. 6192. 

Noél savoyard du XVI° siécle. 
6193. | 

Nous quittons les Paques. 6198. 


Oiselet 4 la voix tendre. 6236. 

Pastourelle. 8948. 

Pavane. 1681. 

Peau de chagrin. 14156, 14157- 
14163. 


pt. Il, n. S., v. 24 


—  —— — — 


Petit papa... 8905, 

Plaintes d’Ariane. 18747. 

Poeme élégiaque. 11667. 

Polka. 8987. 

Quand je viendrai m/’asseoir. 
11723. 

Quand le bouvier vient du labour. 
6408, 

Quand reviendra _ Jautomne. © 
11725: . 

Quatre odelettes. 12745. 


Quelle douceur dans mes pensées. 
14259. 

Reprends la route du bois som- 
bre... 14294. 

Rigodons dauphinois. 

.Riquet a la houppe. 
6460. 

Romance sans paroles. 

Rondeau. 7417. 

Roses, en bracelet... 

Saint Blaise. 6526. 

Sarabande. 18876. 

Sarati le Terrible. 

Sept poémes arabes. 

Sextuor. 18918, 18919. 

Six paraphrases. 8274. 

Stances. 12048. 

Technique journaliére du pianiste. 
9352. 

Trois chansons pour danser. 146. 


64538, 9085. 
4039, 6456- 


1828. 
11791. 


1869-1876. 
12286. 


Trois mélodies. 17635. 
Trois poémes. 7567. 
Valse. 8222. 

1°°* sonatine. 19489. 


1683. 


Have you seen 
25154. 


40 lecons d’harmonie. 
Heuring (Bertha) 
that baby of mine. 
Heurter (Charles) : 
Before the ending of the day. 
9878. 


Evensong of prayer. 7842. 
Heurteur (Fernand): 

Masque nu. 138686. 

Masque vert. 138687. 

Modéle masqué. 13688. 


Petite suite russienne. 16467. 
Heward (lL. H.): 

Bunches of grapes. 19722. 

Now what is love? 11488. 


Hewitt (C. H.): 
All in a day. 19530, 27088, 27089. 
I’m lonesome for you, mother 
mine, 13449. 
Hewitt (H. D.) Rogu‘shness. 28918. 
Hewitt (M. E.) Blue bells are chim- 
ing you back to me. 201. 
Hewitt (T. J.) Journey’s end. 28144. 
Hewitt musie co. I’m lonesome for 
you, mother mine. 138449. 
Hewitt’s music publishers. 
day. 27088. 


All in a 


1830 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Hewlett (W. J,): 
Listen love. 18291. 
My throne is my daddy’s knee. 
18563. 
Heyer (A. G.) If at twilight. 33870. 
Heykens (Jonny) : 
Freiheit und Vaterland. 5250. 
Liebeslied. 5842. 
Miirchen. 5947. 
Serenata espagnola. 6604. 
Spanischer tanz. 6749. 
Zweites stiindchen. 7305. 
Heyman (K. R.): 


Piano studies in modern idiom. 


21158. 
Trees. 2240. 
Heymann (W. R.): 
Kennst du das kleine haus am 
Michigansee? 5776. 
Nein, sowas von liebe. 1582. 
Petite grotesque. 21150. 
Teddy. 16882. 
When you've gone, I know I shall 
ery. 2456. 
Heyser (HE. K.) Great joy. 25115. 


Heywood (Donald): 
Better keep an eye on your man. 
24589. 
Harlem walk. 8010. 
I can’t get along without you. 
5478. 
I’ve got to have a mamma now. 
20393. 
Soft-hearted. 16731, 16732. 
Hiawatha. 17286 (162). 
Hibbard (G. B.): 
Day dreaming. 24815. 
You made the grey skies go rolling 
by. 29613. 
Hibbeler (R. O.): 
Autumn leaves. 22056. 
Baby Lou. 17835. 
Belle of Caroline. 24575. 
Blue skies. 15162. 
Biues, I’m thru with blues. 4771. 
Bring back those days again. 
24642. 
Call of the whippoorwill. 7566. 
Carry me back to dear old Mary- 
land. ‘T7588. 
Come back with the springtime. 
a Waa i 
Cowboys dream. 2887, 129438. 
Daddy won't you come back: 
12961. 
Dear old Minnesota. 5026. 
Dixie Daisy. 24847. 
Dreaming of mother and home. 
Zipoe. 
Fern clad hills. 27647. 
Girl of my dream. 15561. 
yoodness gracious Sue. 7972. 
Hallelujah no more blues. 8192. 
Haunting memories. 27793. 


1831 


Hearts so hard and cold. 17910. 

Home and the old folks there. 
Pal ia lley 

Honey Lou. 20261. 

How can I forget? 10660. 

Huddle up cuddle up honey mine. 
10671. 

I always think of you. 10681. 

I'd be lost like a ship at sea. 
Bator. 

I feel lonesome when I’m alone. 
13399. 

Ill forget all the rest. 10721. 

Ill take it as my part. 18016. 

I’m as happy as can be. 18031. 

I’m going back home to mother of 
mine. 203852. 

I’m living in a forest of mem’ries. 
3325, 10741. 

I’m making believe I don’t care. 
25318. 

I wonder. 22873. 

If I had known. 13511. 

In my garden of dreams with you. 
8255. 


Just plain Mary. 28170. 

Laugh at the rain. 23045. 

Lindy. 20659. 

Little moonbeams. 5866. 

Little old home. 8454. 

Lost dream ships. 20707: 

Love illicit. 28330. 

Love steals my heart. 25686. 

Marg’ret. 8543. 

Meet me after sunset. 25790. 

Message from a rose. 13888. 

Mr. Sunshine. 23288. 

Mother dear. 233817. 

Mother mine. 3697, 8651. 

My Hawaiian sweetheart. . 1475, 
25917. 


- My Juliet of Haskell town. 


28546. 

My little brown shack in Lamore. 

6125. 

My sweetie’s coming back to me. 

11414. 

My winter rose. 28577. 

Near the sea. 8738. 

Northern pines and you. 14054. 

Old town bank has closed its door. 
18654. 

Our first good night kiss. 21103. 

Our honeymoon plane. 28738. 

Putter milk und zour krout juice. 
26227. 

Rasslin’ the snake. 9005. 

Rose of Carolina. 16587. 

Say it with flowers. 23754. 

Somewhere a mother’s voice is 
calling. 11980. 

Stepping on me. 14538. 

Sweet Hstella, the ideal of my 

dreams. 2108. 


INDEX 


Hibbeler (R. O.)—Continued. 
Sweet Genevieve. 9320. 
Sweet Marie. 26565. 
Sweet mem’ries. 23971, 26569. 
Sweetheart don’t make me wait. 
23986. 
Take me back to sweetheart days. 
6849. 
That gold mine of my dreams. 
26622. 
That old sweet smile of long ago. 
1 Lot50. 
That old 
19151. 
To my buddy. 48438. 
Tonight of all nights. 
Tune in your heart dear. 
Village orphan boy. 9492. 
West is the West no more. 
West Virginia hills. 7148. 
What is this spell coming over me. 
2418. 
Where have you been all my life. 
12435. 
Why can’t I have you. 12462. 
Won’t you love me again. 2521. 
You've left me _ broken-hearted. 
9687. 
Hibbeler (Ray) See Hibbeler (R. O.) 
Hibbert (Harry) I’ve been thinking 
things. over. 20390. 
Hibbs (C. A.): 
Chickens. 


sweetheart of mine. 

12234. 

24137. 
a t 


7619. 


Joneses bull dog. 8318. 
Man in the moon. 11189. 
Satisfied. 11825. 
Hickey (D. M.) That little place 
called home. 21558. 
Hickey (Hda) When mother was a 
- girlie and now. 26889. 


Hicks’ (CL) U.S." army ae eorps 


march. 26748. . 
Hicks (I. P.) When you will kiss me 
again. 26912. 


Hicks (O. F.) Some day I pray you'll 
be mide. 11968, 26485. 


Hickson-Walker (Myrtle) See Walker 
(M. H) : 
Hidalgo (Sebastian) Serenata. 4108. 


Hieronymus (Ll. F.) 
14538. 
Higby (C. S.): 
Dark cloud blues. 
Promise. 14246. 
H ggin (Clifford) : 
In moonlight land. 28056. 
Spring is here. 6766. 
Higginbachan( J. C.) 
29204. 
Higgins (Hdrie) : 
Dixie is calling. 13022. 
once in a blue moon. 26090. 
Higgins (H. BE.) Last tag. 8397. 


Stepping on me. 


10168. 


Swing out. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


H ggins (W. L.): 
I want to do my best. 25354. 
I worship the Lord. 28011. 
Higgs (H. M.): 
Bagdad. 12699. 
Bitter sweet. 17398. 
Chappell’s orchestral 
12874. 
Cochran’s 1929 revue. 17649. 
Five o'clock girl. 7895, 10422. 
Hold everything. 15671. 
In a Japanese garden. 5651. 
Lucky girl. 5934. 
Mister Cinders. 6039. 
New moon. 11440, 14032. 
Virginia. 2329. 
High (F. M.): 
I never had a sweetheart till I 
met you. 228389. 
In the moonlight. 22929. 
Roses bring love dreams of you. 


journal. 


23726. ; 

High (Freeman) . Pirate's song. 
16480 

High (J. S.) Beautiful friendships. 
9867. 


20246. 
Alone with Nellie 


Highland love song. 
Highling (T. W.) 


Blaine. 27108. 
Hight (M. L) Sweetheart. 14580. 
Hisi aay. ha) 
Down on the Mississippi River. 
(OS: 
Love dreams—at night. 25672. 
Hi-Jack. 8041. 


Hilb (Emil) : 

Brutality. 19716. 

Gold-hunter. 5322. 

Mother love. 6065. 

Polonaise in A. 11675, 21181. 

Waiting and longing. 7082, 14776. 
Hildach (Hugen) ;: 

syesuslied. 25492, 25498. 

Lenz. 20681. 

Minstrel. 8606, 11279. 

Spring. 6764, $271. 
Hildebrand (H. T.) Jesus shall so 

come again. 22974. 

Hildreth (R. E.): 


Assembly. 27057 (6). 
Bedouin. 29647 (13). 


10054, 10055. 
6012, 6013. 


Chiefs’ council. 
Coronation mareh. 


Dance of the skeletons. 17236 
(93). 

Dancing goddess. 29647 (48). 

Fanchette. 29647 (63). 

Fiute call. 15500, 15501. 

Folk songs of America.. 22533, 
oa: ats 

Guest of honor. 29647 (81). 

Humoresque. 26713, 26714 


Magician. 29647 (140). 


1832 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Massachusetts Bay tercentenary. 
28402, 28403. 
Merry monarch. 
Military hero. 
Monastery bells. 
’Neath the stars. 
Over the waves. 
Power and glory. 11684, 11685. 
Romantic dreams. 29647 (189). 
Salut 4 Pesth. 28942, 28943. 
Signal fires. 11912, 11913. 
Smart set. 17236 (383). 
Stomp dance. 23938, 23939. 
White crow. 29647 (258). 
Youth triumphant. 2571, 2572. 
Zophiel. 29647 (269). 
Hilgendorf (Edwin) Always 
thinking of you. 15028. 
Hilgendorf (Ted) Just with 
HS2. 
Halle (PP. ) 
Hill (A. L.) 
Hill (Alex) : 
All worn out. 
Don’t cry honey. 5070. 
Mississippi wabble. 13908. 
Smoke-shop-drag. 6687. 
Tack head biues. 19169. 
Hill (Anthony) Going home. 10542. 
Hill (B: C.) Weary money blues. 
7128. 
Hili (Chippie) : 
Pratt City blues. 26205. 
Weary money blues. 2388. 
Hill (Clark) Who was the unknown 


29647 (147). 
29647 (148). 
1411, 1412. 

29647 (165). 
6289, 6290. 


alone, 
you. 


Like I do. 11063. 


Just a little love. 8832. 


17273. 


soldier. 12453. 

Hill (Ed.) pseud. See Hilgendorf 
(Edwin) y 

Hill (F. E.) Bid your tears goodbye. 
2744. 

Hill (George) Moon Mullins. 1418. 

Hill (H. H.) My home in the Golden 
West. 8688. 

Hill (J. H.) Little angel over there. 
28279. 

‘Hill (J. S.) I just wonder if it’s true. 
27910. 

Hill (lL. E.) Beautiful eyes of blue. 
TATA. 

fils ( i  .):: 
. California. 17464. 


17546. 
17775 


Come back dearest girl. 
For I’m in love with you. 
Girl of mine. 17820. 
Gray day blues. 17859. 
How do you get that way. 17965. 


I ean’t forget you. 17988. 
I love your eyes. 18026. 
I saw him first. 8191. 


I wonder if you still care. 18091. 
If Holly would be good: 18101. 
If wishes but came true. 3379. 
Just because you’re you. 18213. 
Lullaby. 18371. 


Hill (Percy) 


————— 


Oh you good lookin’ woman. 
18646. 

Stop your noise. 9286. 

Waiting for you. 19298. 


You’re my only sweetheart, dear 
mother mine. 19472. 
EG. GM. .W..) : 
Butterfly follows the candle. 22176. 
I am not so bad. 22750. 
Santa Margarita. 23744. 
While rolling my bali. 
Hill (Mildred) 
10201. 
Hill (Norbert) 
Do2on. 
Hill (Paul): 
Gladly. 22605. 
My book of broken dreams. 233387. 
If you can canoodle in 


24292. 
Dearest girl of mine. 


Leoera’s mazurka. 


a canoe. 15833. 

Hill (R.) Nobody cares. 28636. 

Hill (R. E.) Lonesome without you. 
23120. 

Hiil (Violet) Convict’s sweetheart. 
15275. 

Hill (Wesley) Land of Dixie blues. 
20607. 

Hillemacher (lL. J. E.) Orsola. 29647 
(172). 

Hillemacther Sree ys: ’ MM)”, Orsela, 
29647 (172). 

Hillemacher (P. J. W.) See Hille- 


macher (Paul) 
Hillemacher (P. L.) pseud. See Hille- 
macher (L. J. HE.) and Hillemacher 


CBee? We) 
Hillemacher (Paul) Orsola. 29647 
CLI). 
Hiller \¢H. EB: ). Air. 20136. 


Hiller (Joe) music corp.: 

Funny what a little kiss will do. 
20114, 22568. 

Lonely, oh how I miss you sweet- 
heart. 11099. 

My heart is bluer than your eyes 
eherie. 3732, 6117. 

Short skirts. 29030. 

Since I gave my heart to you. 
4145, 6651. 


Hilliard (Joseph) : 


Deedy um dum. 10202. 
Get away big. 5288. 
Soul stuff. 9257. 
Hillman (J. M.): 
De wailin’ ob de wl! chinook. 
24817. 
I am waiting for you. 25243. 


T’ll never forget you. 18013. 

Just an image of you. 25513. 
Parrot. 26144. 

You were mine for awhile. 24405. 


Hillman (Perle) Selfish little baby. 
26362. 


1833 


INDEX 


pt: TT, N.s:; vr 24 


Hillman (Theresa) : 
Dear wayward 
19906. . 
Sky buddy of mine. 213889. 

Hills (Agnes) Mother’s song of love. 

18491. 
BilleyGC ays) 
ter’s night. 


boy of mine. 


Fell the snow one win- 
24426: (85). 


Hills (Horace) jr. Fell the snow one 
winter’s night. 24426 (85). 
HIS Qi Ae) 
Beloved. 19641. 
Girl of my dreams. 27718. 
Hillyer (Carl) Loving Colorado. 
11145. 
Hilpert (Harriet) Garden of love. 
10488. 
Hilton (Ross) Road to home. 16575. 
Hilton (V. A.): 
Dreams of my thoughts. 22428. 


No wild West any more. 23458. 
Himan (Alberto) Mimosa. 2589 
(220). . 
Himeniz (Elsie) I know that you 
know that you love me. 914. 
Himeniz (Happy Jack) See Himeniz 
(John) 
Himeniz (John) I know that you 
know that you love me. 914. 
Himmel (F. H.) Lockvogel. 
Himsle (A. J.): 
Phantom ship. 16471. 
Spanish silhouette. 16785. 
H'ncheliffe (A. W.) jr. Opus 1. 
14113-14115. 
Hinchey (Floyd): 
I found the. shortest way to 


5882. 


heaven. 27900. 
Paradise. 21130. 
Hinck (EH. C.) At the new Grill Leon. 
2667. 


Hindemith (Paul): 

Kleine sonate. 15972. 

Neues vom tage. 16311, 18586. 
Hindemith (Rudolf) Concerto. 19119. 


Hinds (B. 8S.) I eare not. 20301. 

Hinds (Hope) One of these days. 
11548. 

Hines (Earl) Grand piano blues. 
27750. 


Hines (Jessie) My mother. 28561. 
Hines (N. W.): 
My little cabin 
18529. 
Summer-time song. 
Hinman’ (CC, H.) 2 
Just as the shadows are falling. 
3472. 
Sweet Elaine. 


in the pines. 


19066. 


19080, 29186. 


Hinr'chs (Gustav) Shrew. 21362. 
Hinton (Frayser) : 
Carmencita. 4854. 


Have you the time. 5391, 8012, 


15643. 


It’s the Spanish blood that’s in 
me. 25470. 

Passing the time away. 3909. 

Shadows. 29001. 

We'll find a way. 21767. 


Hipsher (H. EH.) Flag of good will. 
20058. 

Hirchmann (Henri) Petite bohéme, 
26166. 

Hirlemann (Th.) Mam/’zelle Trom- 
pette. 25735. 


Hirsch (Hugo): 

Friulein mama. 3106. 

Ich fahr mit meiner Hrika. 980. 

Lied der Bremen. 1208. 

Maiermax. 20754. 

Hirsch (Walter) : 

Inia933. 5683: . 

That little boy of mine. 24029. 
Hirschberg (Felix) Schlager aus der 

revue Jetzt oder nie. 1887. 
Hirschberg (Walther) : 
Acht lieder nach Richard Dehmel- 
schen gedichten. 20248. 

Christelflein. 27366. 

Feuersnot. 6787. 

Intermezzo. 6788. 

Irene. 28088. 

Kette kleiner stiicke fiir klavier. 

20577. 

Manon. 5978. 

Meerstern, ich dich griisse. 20817. 

Negerlieder. 16308. 

Neun Klabundlieder. 27829. 

Rheinl eder. 16564, 16565. 

Von deutscher seele. 12330. 

Zarenlied. 29641. 

Ziehrer-walzer. 12581. 
Hirschfeld (Ludwig) : 

Ich bin reich durch deine liebe! 

13504. 
Lieb’mich und gib dich! 13700. 
Seit der Emil die Marie kennt. 
14380. 
Hirsh (A. M.) 
(445). 
Hirst .(C...R.) 
4577 (153). 
Hirst, U2 Ba) 
10679. 
Hirst (V. V.) Bluey blues. 22149. 
Histor‘cal organ-recitals. 20251. 
Hite (BH. S.): 

Magie waltz. 18384. 

Oriental rendezvous. 21099. 
Hits and misses. 27542, 28550. 
Hjelmervik (H. C.) I knew when you 

left I’d be lonely. 20321. 
Hladisch (Rudolf) : 

Addio. 14991. 

Agyptische Helena. 12072. 

Kinsamkeit - mondnacht - meeres. 

stille. 265381. 


Yale boola! 12594. 
Helmet of Navarre. 


Hymn to the Flag. 


1834 


INDEX 

nos. 1-12, 1929 
Heitere szene. 26532. Hodgen (Willard) Roll on, river. 
Misterioso. 6040. 21255. 
Orientalische burleske. 26533. Hodges: (Amos) Southern dream girl. 
Peu rococo. 14172. 12021. 
Rauschende festmusik. 26534. Hodges (J. S.): 
Scherzino. 1886. Georgia baby. 5282. 
Tr anon. 6976. Some day you'll want me to want 
Winterweihe. 6789. you. 6704. 

Hoad (George) : Hodges (Johnny) Rent party blues. 
Magn ficat. 11174. 14292. 


Nune dimittis. 11174. 
Te Deum laudamus.: 12141. 


Hoadley (A. L.) Sun _ will shine. 
12088. 
Hoare (H. R.): 

Birthday song. 173897. 


First lessons in violin playing. 
5212, 7892. 
On wings of song to you. 
Hopart (D. By: 
Come and take a stroll with me. 
24426 (46).. 
I want to be a soldier lady. 
24426 (117). 
Microbes in a kiss. 


18668. 


24426 (179). 


Nora Ryan. 24426 (203). 
When I am yours dear. 24426 
(304). 


Whistling Bill. 24426 (309). 
You are my fiancée. 24426 (315). 
Hobbs (KE. A.) Pal of my dreams. 
26137. 


Hobbs (O. A.) My story. 16288. 


Hobby-horse. 10634. 

Hobday (Rachael) Willow _ song. 
12481. 

Hobson (Cecilia) Since you are gone. 
29046. 


Hobson (F. D.) - Winona. 26960. 
Hoch (A. L:)s 
Come be a nice baby. 17552. 
Dreams of mother. 587. 
Girl I love to baby. 20140. 
Hoch (Theodor) Perle de 1’ ocean. 
3927. 
Hochman 
words and 
4564. 
Hochman (David) 
you, dear. 25242. 
Hochman. (1. J.) 
5407. 
Hochstein (Karl): 
Fubhrmannslied. 3114. 
Jetzt danzt Hannemann. 3447. 
Schwibisches tanzlied. 4106. 
Schweinauer tanz. 6570. 
Hochzeit in Hollywood. 10635, 19982, 
20111, 20416, 20438, 21316, 21317. 
Hodans (E.) Délicieusement. 15344. 
Hodge (Albert) We're all living for 
love. 26837. 
Hodge (John) 


(Charlotte) You’re’ the 
music of my heart. 


I am thinking of 


Hebrew rhapsody. 


Beggars blues. 17368. 


2469—30—_18 


Hodges (M. M.) Rondo in © minor. 
21263. 
Hodges 
25387. 
Hodges (Myrtle) 
lullaby tonight. 


(May) If I were a rose. 


Mother sing me a 
11326. 


Hodges (N. S.) My wife and I. 
25953. 
Hodgin (W. R.): 
Baptising on the old Pee-Dee 
river. 2701. 
Goin’ to quit that runnin’ around! 
3159. 


I’m baby. 3314. 

Just a farewell waltz. 

Now you know I’m 
3814. 

Roll on river. 4046. 

Some day—my darling. 2007. 

That rose covered shack. 4282. 

When I sing my tender songs. 


3469. 
jealous! 


4475. 
Yazoo train on the Arkansaw line. 
4538. 
Hodgkins (A. B.) Muskoka moon. 
18497. 


Hodgson (Mabel) 
Hodson (George) 


Betty Lou. 12744. 
My American girl. 


8670. 
Hodula (Stefan von) Variationen 
liber ein kinderlied. 21721. 
Hoeck (T. <A.) Cantie cantraip. 
10013. 
Hockner (Hilmar) Festmusik. 20045. 
Hoefie (Carl) When the _ curtain 
comes down. 2444. 
Hogel (Wilhelm) : 
Erinnerung an Tirol. 24945. 


Sennerin abschied von der Alm. 


6590. 

Sennerin heimkehr nach der alm. 
26363. 

Sennerin sehnsucht nach der alm. 
26364. 

Hoelter (J. H. F.) Sing, O ye heav- 
ens. 144831. 

Hoerée (Arthur) Six poémes. 25194. 

Hoeverman (Norman) ‘That's how 
you act upon me. 21563. 

Hofer (M. R.) Primary and junior 
songs for the Sunday school. 2589 
(278). 

Hoff) ('T., Aj) eiyaans wier,).church 
schools. 25232. . 


1835 


INDEX 


Hoffer (Clyde) This world is not my 


home. 21605. 
Hoffman (A. J.) Just because I love 
you. 3473. 
Hoffman (Al): 
Blue eyes. 27239. 
Funny what a kiss will do. 5261, 
20114. 
Funny what a little kiss will do. 
22568. ; 
I loved you before I met you. 
27950. 
I sing all my love songs to you. 
22844, . 
In the hush of the night. 5677, 
13546. p 
Love plays a game. 18775, 16080. 


Military doll. 18456. 
My day dreams came true over 
night. 13963. 
My wonderful dream man. 28579. 
On a blue and moonless night. 
28711. ; 
Slow caravan. 23843. 
Song of the great alone. . 21427. 
That’s what I call sweet music. 
2168. 
You. 4545. ' 
You can’t stop me from lovin’ you. 
7259, 9661. 
Hoffman (C. E.): 
Cottage on the hillside. 2884. 
I will always love you, darling. 
3354. 
Hoffman (Harry) : 
Call your shots. 
My Leah. 1482. — 
Hoffman (Kenneth) Curly head. 15297. 
Hoffman (Les) We are pals together. 
26834. 
Hoffman (Michel) : 
I’m living with memories. 
ay We 
If I should tell you that I love 
you. 22891, 25386. 
Hoffman (R. A.) co.: 
Belle of Bagdad. 24574. 
Daisy. 4990. 
Evangeline. 27615. 
Fireflies. 5210. 
Paul Revere’s ride. 11628. 
Raindrops and snowflakes. 
Rhythm band series. 6444. 
Stuber’s melody method for or- 
chestra and band. 29159. 
Hoffman (R. J.) Just a girl like you. 
22990. 
Hoffman (Ralph): 


19747. 


25316, 


6416. 


Another broken heart. 19554. 

I am but a dreamer. 20290. 

Keep a smiling while it rains. 
20572. 

Peek-a-boo. 28796. 

Teasin’ me. 21544. 


‘Holcomb (S. B.) 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Hoffman (Robert) : 
Good bye, old pal of mine. 
Until the end of time. 21708. 

Hoffman (Stephen) : 


5302. 


Just another dream. 15948. 

Lonesome one. 16061. 
Hoffman (W. F.): 

Life is like a flower. 28270. 


Lindy—Anne. 5853, 11070. 
My longing soul cries out for thee. 
25926. 
Hoffmann. 20254. 
Hoffmeister (L. A.) : 
Birth of Christ. 24596. 
Lord’s prayer. 183835. 
Wee fiddle moon. 19324. 
When Jesus came. 2489. 
Hofmann (Heinrich) Italienische 
liebesnovelle. 4577 (191). 
Hofmann (Oskar) Stadt der lieder. 
21461. 

Hofmann (Richard) 
orchesterstudien. 
Hofmeister (Friedrich) 

Hogan (Ernest) : 
My Sweet Moana. 27057 (94). 
Roll on! Mr. Moon. 27057 (113). 
Hogan (J. H.) Thomastown break- 
down. 14664. 
Hogan (J. J.) Sometimes. 
Hogan (Lou) My dream girl. 
Hogan (P. V.) Nora Neale. 


Fortsetzung der 
5239, 10458. 
Trio. 6977. 


9222. 
6108. 
1560. 


Hogg (William) Good night, dear 
heart. 13262. 

Hohmann (C. H.) Practical violin 
schoolwait2i. 


Hohmann (Otto) Erinnerung an Fr. 
von Flotow’s Martha. 5149. 
Hoity-toity. 7310 (72-74, 97), 14976 
(128). 
Holbein (Ida) : 
Broadway Beau Brummell. 27275. 
Saving my kisses. 28959. 
Holbrook (Paul) No more o’er the 
sea to roam. 25997. 
Holbrook (Priscilla) Don’t you say 
you're leaving. 27541. 
Hoibrooke (Josef) : 


If birds can soar. 10810. 
Triolets. 12256. 
Holeomb (L. H.) .Melody land. 8581, 
ISS. 


Love lips. 25680. 

Holeombe (G.) With Jesus in love. 
19406. 

Hold everything. 
20256, 22711, 25455, 
28805. 

Holden (M. L.): 

My little honey. 28550. 

Pick up the pieces of your broken 
heart. 11645. 

Songs for raggedy Ann. 2085. 

What do you suppose. 2412. 


844, 15671, 17216, 
27719, 27962, 


1856 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Holder (A. H.) 
11495. 

Holderman (Sadie) Adale. 

Hole in the wall. 25197. 


17246. 


Holi (K.) Leie. 13688, 16000. 
Holiner (Mann): 
Best of ’em are none too good. 
9900. 


I’m in waiting on the queen. 10739. 

There you are and here am I. 
6914. 

Hollaender (Friedrich) : 

Bei uns um die gediichtniskirche 
rum. 150. 

Das bist du! 458. 

Ich triiume jede nacht von Elisa- 
beth! 985. 

Leo. 110382. 

Memory of a kiss. 16168. 

Nass oder trocken. 14021, 16302. 

Seit wann blist deine grossmama 
posaune. 6587. 

Spaziergang. 12028. 

Tango. 12132. 

Zwei dunkle augen. 2579. 

5 revue schlager. 846. 

Hollaender (Gustav): 

Gavotte. 29647 (71). 

Geburtstagsmarsch. 29647 (78). 

Kinderlied. 29647 (121). 

Melodie. 29647 (89). 

Schifers klage. 29647 (196). 


Walzer. 29647 (90). 
Hollaender ( Victor ) Canzonetta. 
847. 
Holland (Albert) Pal of my heart, 
is you 18712. 
Hollander (Will): 
Lucille. 111538. 


Some sweet morning. 2009. 
Holliday (J. C.): 
Ave Caesar. 
Dodman Rock. 503, 7758. 
Jack-in-the-green. 8299. 
Tom Tiddler. 6955, 7758. 
Holligan (J. F.) Moonlight waltz. 
1420. 
Hollingsworth (A. L.) 
with the world. 138649. 
Hollingsworth (Ira) Outcast’s story. 


(424. 


Keep in step 


21107. 
Hollingsworth (M. W.) Favorite 
march. 5192. 


Hollingsworth (W. J.) Just two ina 
little red canoe. 5764. 
Hollingworth (T. I.): 
Happiness. 15622. 
Honey won’t you shake your feet. 
15684. 
Teach yourself to play popular 
music. 12142. 
Hollins (Alfred) : 
Bourrée. 4783. 
Siciliana. 6638. 


O starry Flag. 8791, 


Hollins college. Music assn. Hollins 
song book. 10640. 

Hollins. song book. 10640. 

Hollinshead (Redferne) 
broke my heart. 6493. 

Hollis (Alexander) It’s 

Hollister (L. S.): 

Little stone house 


Rose that 
true. 25471. 


by the sea. 


23095. 

Lost in the woods of romance. 
25130. 

Mid-summer dream. 23269. 

Oh, Mr. Devereaux. 11518. 


Hollister (S. E.) Three little words. 


24080. 
Hollman (J.) Chanson d’amour. 
10033. 
Holloran (Thomas) I want the some- 
one I love. 27994. 
Holloway (Douglas) : 
Bit, a saddle and a horse. 186. 
Starlight. 9276. 
Two old tramps. 24143. 
Holloway (W. P.): 
No bums on de gospel train. 
16330. 


Soldier’s sweetheart. 

Hollowed (J. D.) 
18215. 

Hollowell (S. W.): 

Bit of Irish. 2750. 

California, O how I love you! 

283. 

Fair Santa Barbara. 3041. 

Home sweet home for two. 

Red roses. 9016. 

Sunset trail. 2089. 
Holly and the ivy. 22712. 
Hollyerofters, ine., ltd. Tone poems 


16736. 
Just drifting along. 


5239. 


for tiny tots. 26685. 
Hollywood music box revue. 447, 
1363, 1501. 
Hollywocd press syndicate. Rumble 
seat. 28930. 
Hollywood revue of 1929. 23108. 
Holm.CB.): 
Melodi-album. 3649. 
Stradi-album. 4217, 29153, 29154. 
Stradi-systemet. 14545. 


Holman (H. A.) Sweetheart of mine. 


23990. 

Holman (W. J.) I have a Saviour. 
18001. ; 
Holmberg (D. L.) Poor Mary Gold. 

8945. 
Holmboe (Christian) Vuggevise. 2348. 
Holmes (—) Silver threads among 
the gold. 11915. 
Holmés (Augusta) : 
Bergére. 172386 (42). 
C’est un oiseau du bois sauvage. 
2589 (38). 
Charme du jour. 17236 (63). 
Chevaliers du ciel. 7310 (38). 


1837 


INDEX 
pt. I, n. s., v. 24 
Holmés (Augusta )—Continued. In the queen’s company. 25439. 
Heure d’azur. 2589 (115). Lady Caprice. 1167. 
Heure d’or. 2589 (116). Lady Graceful. 1168. 
Heure de pourpre. 2589 (117). Maid of the dawn. 25727. 


Heure rose. 2589 (118). 
Ton nom. 16949. 
Holmes (B. J.) My Adirondack moon. 
28520. 
Holmes (G. A.): . 
Bagatelle. 2696. 
Harvest song. 4370. 
Preludio. 4000. 
Sonata in G. 
Holmes (G. H.): 
Commencement ball. 
Cosette. 7675. 
Dictator. 486. 
Field-day. 635. 
Flying Argonauts. 658. 
Forward pass. 676. 
In the valley. 1041. 
In the wilderness. 1042. 
Lotus flower. 1266. 
Midsummer eve. 1885. 
Sereno. 1925. 
Sunrise on the mountain. 
Sunset limited. 2088. 
Touchdown. 2228. 
Holmes (H. P.) You and I. 
Holmes (Henry): 
Lord, that I may learn of Thee. 
28321. 
Voices of the wood. 170388. 
Holmes (M. F.): 
Lord, that I may learn of Thee. 
2Saol : 
Voices of the wood. 
Holmgren (Pauline) 


4177. 
396. 


17088. 
Just wondering. 


20558. 

. Holmstrand (J.) God’s word and 
promise. 22616. 

Holquist (S. B.) Sweetest yet. 
14578. 

Holst (Eduard) Happy birds. 15627. 


Holst (Gustav) Bach’s Fugue 4 la 
gigue. 7446, 7447, 15089. 
Holstenbérg-Moller (KH. J.) 
25651. 

Holt. (Baz) 
My ocean. 8706. 
On the coast of Spain. 
Sprite. 23922. 

Holt (Hilsel) : 
At the lawn fete. 82. 
Castillian afternoon. 24697. 
Distant bells at evening. 492. 
Dreams of happy hours. 5386. 
Flower in the ecrannied 

25001. 
In a Spanish garden. 1013. 
In carnival time. 25418. 
In Creole company. 25419. 
In the court of the old French 
king. 254386. 


Lone eagle. 


14101. 


wall. 


2086. 


29596. 


Memories of summer days. 
Pensive floweret. 26158. 
Polish festival day. 26193.. 
Sunset in the garden. 2087. 
"Twas night in Venice. 2267. 
Under the cathedral tower. 2283. 
Witchery of dreams. 26967. 
Holt-;(Kred)* 
—Or anything elseI’ve got. 23546. 


1364. 


Sarsaparilla. 6542. 

What are you going to do about 
Mary. 17079. ; 

Who did? why, you did. 2471. 

You forget. 2551. . 


Holt (Sanford) Aw pshaw! down in 
Arkansaw. 27161. 

Holt-Perry & Sanders co.: 
Mary Lee. 28400. 
Sweethearts of yesterday. 29202. 
Tonight in our garden of love. 

29318. 

Holton (F. B.):° 
Christmas joy. 4917. 
Follow the star. 20077. 
Garden of the Lord. 5271. 
Redeemer of the world. 6424. 
Song and the star. 6720, 23885. 


Spirit of Easter. 2054. 
Holton (Josie) : 
If you were here. 20485. 


Kinda lonesome. - 20579. 
Sleepy song. 21392. 
Whistling red-bird. 21848. 
Wishing chimney. 21871. 


Holtzendorff (G. ©.) Philadelphia. 
26115 ae 
Holy (Alfred) Legende. 11024. 
Holy night. 25200. 
Holycross (Jessie) In the valley of 
broken hearts. 25440. 
Holyoake (Edith) : 
Broken heart. 22168. 
Crying wont help you now. 
17587. 
Have we loved in vain. 17895. 


Heart that I had I gave to you. 


17908. 

I’m waiting little girl for you. 
18061. 

If it wasn’t for others. 18108. 

Knees. 18239. 

Memories bring tears. 184389. 

Midnight. 25881. 

Midnight finds me dreaming, 
18452. 


20945, 23383. 
21265. 
23848. 


My mother. 
Rose of my dreams, 
Smile, a kiss, a tear. 
Sunbeams. 26547. 


1838 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1929 


There’s a lane that leads to home 
sweet home. 19173. 
There’s a place in my heart for 
you. 19175. 
Underneath the moon. 26740. 
When I take me Irish Daisy out 
to dine. 26885. 
When twilight steals o’er Georgian 
fields. 19362. 
Why, why, why. 
World 
19422. 
You can tell by my smile. 24878. 
You can’t mend a broken heart. 
19451. 
Holz (Franz) 
CB: Ff.) 
Holzkamp (R. C.) 
gether once again. 
Holzmann (Abe): 
Affinity mareh. 12594 (1). 
Blaze-away. 14976 (34). 
Hand that rocks the cradle rules 
the world. 12594 (117). 
Hunky dory. 12594 (138). 


19397. 
is yours for the asking. 


pseud. See Wood 
Let’s stroll to- 


11047. 


Jumping-jacks — jubilee. 12594 
(175). 
Home (Ethel) Transposition. 19221. 
Home songs. 22718. 
Homer (Sidney) : 
Break, break. break. 4577 (36). 


City child. 4577 (57). 

Crossing the bar. 4577 (68). 

Enid’s song. 4577 (97). 

Everlasting mercy. 5162. 

Home they brought her warrior 
dead. 4577 (159). 

Lay of the laborer. 5818. 

Minnie and Winnie. 4577 (275). 

Sheep and lambs. 6626. 

Sweet and low. 4577 (386). 

Thy voice is heard. 4577 (3897). 


Homer (Vernon) Down goldenrod 
way. 17663. 
Homeyer (C. W.) & co.: 
Country festival. 22291. 
Dreaming at twilight. 22420. 
Fireman, save my child! 7889. 
Galway piper. 27694. 
Graceful minuet. 24566. 
Life clock. 23065. 
Make your mark! 23180. 
Morning greetings. 25875. 
Morning salutation to the Ma- 
donna. 28486, 28487. 
Phantom drive. 23596. 
Press’ on. ~— 238633. 
Rose of the Alhambra. 26300. 
Song of flowers. 26469. 
Homola (Bernard): 
Gliick und dank. 23948. 
Liebessehnsucht—leidenschaft. 
23944. 


Honaker (T. J.) 
5404. 

Hond-Stiff (Donald) . Visions of yes- 
terday. 12325. 

Honegger (Arthur): 


Heaven in my home. 


Rugby. 6508. 
Sur le nom d’Albert Roussel. 
26554. 
Honicky (Antonin): 
Awakening of spring. 9827. 
Czechoslovak hymn. 10140. 
Farewell to Bohemia. 10888. 


Seotech fantasia. 11855. 
Seerets of love. -11865. 


Honn (Frank) jr.: 
Day-dream. 2923. 
I’m crazy with love—I_ guess. 
8146. 
Melody of night. 6000. 
Unrevealed. 7029. 


Honnigford (Victor) 
Ibs, 25212. 


Honolulu .conservatory of music, ine.: 
Aloha. 24469. 
Dream train. 13062. 
Halona waltz. 25181. 
Hawaiian rose waltz. 25157. 
Hawaiian waltz. 25158. 
Hello Aloha. 25176. 
Lehua waltz. 25597. 
Let me eall you 

25604. 

Lotus girl waltz. 
Mahina waltz. 
Merry widow waltz. 
My wild Irish rose. 
O sole mio. 26045. 
Old Black Joe. 26071. 
One two three four. 26099. 
Rosary. 26296. 
Spanish fandango. 
Sparkling waters. 26498. 
Waltz exercise. . 26818. 
When the dew is on the rose. 


How’d you like 


sweetheart. 


25665. 
25726. 
25821. 
25954. 


26495. 


26896. 
Where the shy little violets grow. 
26918. 
Honora. 183857. 
Honska (W. HEH.) Dance at dawn. 
24791. 
Hood (C. E.): 
I found a one way street to heaven. 
22764. 
I’ve found a one way. street to 
heaven. 15799. 
Hood (Colin) In Merrie England. 
20450. 
Hoofer (C. F.) Love bees. 3580, 
5901. 
Hook (James) Lass of Richmond 
Hill ee 


Hooper (EH. R.) Lone pilot. 12389. 


1839 


INDEX 


Hooper (Hdith) : 
In sunny northern California. 
28067. ae 
West is the best. 29463. 
Hooper (Henry) My girl of the U. S. 
AS @isés: 
Hoopii (Sol.) jr.: 
It is hard to say goodbye. 13569. 
Lonesome. 13741. 
Radio blues. 11732. 


Hootman (Bertha): 
Dream boy. 24874. 
My daddy’s girl. 25907. 
Hope (Ashworth) Only one light. 


‘ 


6260. 

Hope (Brian ) Golden sheaves. 
17847. 

Hope (Franklin) Rainbow and the 
rose. 11737. 

Hope (H.) South Down. 19022. 


Hope (Hale) Love is a dream. 8483. 
Hope (Louise) : 
I’m thinking forever of you. 3332. 
Our country. 3881: 


Hope pub. co.: 
Away on eagle wings. 
Call to service. 273807. 
Choir helper. 24717. 
His banner of love. 27830. 
Hymn of love. 25227. 
I know Jesus died. 27914. 
Jesus, Thy name I bear. 25491. 
Love’s triumphant story. 28350. 


27162. 


No tears in heaven. 28633. 
Singing glory. 29053. 
Trust Him. 29345. 
Worship and praise. 29576. 


Hopkins (Edith) 
Hopkins (Edwin) 
8921. 

Hopkins (H. P.): 
Blessed is every one. 
Christ the Lord is 

2846. 
Garland waltz. 27699. 
Good morning, all. 27740. 
Hymn of glory. 20285. 

In the woods. 20473. 

Lively cricket. 20687. 

Near the cathedral. 28596. 

O paradise. 16359. 

Pretty rosebuds. 21194. 

Short postlude. 1953. 

Short prelude. 1954. : 
Toyland parade. 29329. 

Village chapel. 2324. 

Hopkins (Harry) Cheated. 22223. 

Hopkins (Harry Patterson) : 

Blue eyes and brown. 4577 (384). 
Shepherd and the nymph. 4577 
(357 )s 


White lilacs. 26931. 
Pin head sweetie. 


194. 
risen today. 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 24 


Hoppe (Anna): 
Be Thou my stay. 12714. 
Beyond the skies. 27216. 
Fear not, for I am with thee. 


13151. . 
Hoppe (T. T.) Roses and you. 14831. 
Hopper (Irma) When I only think 

of you. 14887. 
Hopper (S. M.): § 
Flower of the state we _ love. 

15499. 

My moonland of dreams. 8700. 
Hopson (Elizabeth) : | 
Elfin delight. 27588. 
Pansy waltz. 18715. 
Hopwood (Hric) Some day someone 
will break your heart. 26487. 


Horn (Mae) Waiting for you. 9515. 
Hornbeck (C. L.): 
Honeymoon moon. 17950. 
Wondering, just wondering. 
19417. 
Horne (EH. C.) 
Horne (H. C.): 
Loveland is calling. 8491. 
Rocking and waiting. 9048. 
Horne (St. John) Venetian night. 
2316. : 
Hornischer (Emanuel) So geht’s zua 
bei uns in Wien. 11962. 


Hornsby (R. C.) See you in the morn- 
ing. 18907. 


Moon girl. 6052. 


Hornstein (J. L.) Valse Jeanette. 
19267. 

Horowitz (B. J.) Now that I’ve met 
you. 8778. 


Variations on 
DATO 


Horowitz (Wladimir) 
themes from Carmen. 


Horsburgh (A. H.): 


Sunshine and flowers. 26549. 
You. 27001. 
Your smile. 24411. 
ELorst;. “CAG Gs) Overcoming joys. 
14129. 


Horst (Fritz): . 
Du mein braunes migdelein. 
15415. 
In solcher nacht. 15855. 
Stell’ mich doch mal auf die 
probe. 16802. 


Siidseeprinzess. 26538. 


Was hast du denn bloss fiir’n | 


knoten im schlips? 26825. 
Horst (Louis) Rhythmic design. 
16566. 
Horth (George) : 
Coffee. 22264. 
Show girl. 23815. 
Wonderful Sue. 24344. 
Horton (8S. F.) Redemption in Jesus 
blood. 23683. 


1840 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Horvath (Geza) : 
Chers souvenirs. 
Dancing gnomes. 4577 (76). 
Danse de Colombine. 27057 (28). 
Danube sprite.. 4577 (79). 
Marionettes. 4577 (230). 
Marquita. 27057 (86). 
Six melodic octave 

14976 (1383). 

Horvath (Thusnelda) : 

Dancing gnomes. 4577 (76). 
Danube sprite. 4577 (79). 
Marionettes. 4577 (230). 
Six melodic octave 

14976 (133). . 

Horwath (J. A.) 

moon with you. 

Horwood (F. J.) 

Thy dwellings. 

Hosang (Paul) 

3591. 

Hoschna (Hettie) : 

Chaperons. 7310 (37), 12594 (45- 
48). : 
Dolly Varden. 
7310 (51). 
Explorers. 14976 (91). 
Garrett O’Magh. 14976 (104). 
Hoity-toity. 7310 (72-74), 14976 
(128). 

My Japanese 
7310 (97). 
Old Limerick town. 

209). 


Hoschna (K. L.): 
Chaperons. 
(45-48). 
Dolly Varden. 
7310. (51). 
Explorers. 14976 (91). 
Hoity-toity. 7310 (72-74), 14976 
(128). 
My Japanese 
C10 (97). 
Old Limerick town. 
209). 
Hose (S. P.): 
Come along. 17543. 
Honey boy. 17948. 
Honey girl. 17946. 
Hosford (Floyd) : 
Down where the sycamore grows. 
ATOR 
Mother mine. 3697, 8651. 
My little brown shack in Lamore. 


‘27057 (21). 


studies. 


studies. 


Under the new 
21699. 

How lovely are 
872. 


Love’s paradise. 


2589 (70, 71), 


cherry blossom. 


24426 (208, 


7310 (387), 12594 


25S) (10, 220i), 


cherry blossom. 


24426 (208, 


6125. 

Queen of my moonlight dreams. 
3997, 8987. 

There’s a moonbeam ’round my 
motor. 24057. 


Hosman (Sylvester) : 
Just a sweet little melody. 22994. 
Waltz of the moon. 4438. 


Hosmer (BE. S.): 

Cantilene in B flat. 10014. 

Christ the Lord is risen again. 
2845, 4914. 

Columbus. 27399. 

Fourteen opening sentences and 
responses. 20265. 

Master, no offering. 28404. 

Suffer little children to come unto 


Me. 12594 (375). 

Watching the parade. 12594 
(415). 

Way, the Truth, the Life. 29451. 


Welcome happy morning. 4577 
(419). 
While shepherds 
flocks by night. 
Hostater (J. E.): 
Dream on. 24878. 
Golden rose. 27735. 
Let me drive away your blues. 
28254. 
Sunbeam girl. 23958. 
Why can’t I forget you. 26941. 
Hostellerie de la vertu. 3247, 3435, 
6168, 15687. 
Hotchkiss (T. 8.) Deserette. 24839. 
Hotel Stadt Lemberg. 27860, 27861. 
Hotelratte (Die). 9968. 
Hottinger (Alfred) Variationen tiber 
G. F. Hiindels Tochter Zion, freue 


watched their 
24294. 


dich. 3190. 
Houghton (H. J.) Tune in on heaven. 
29351. 
Houle (Grace) Love, honor and 
obey. 13768. 
House (A. E.) Gypsy lane. 27765. 
House (William) : 
Slow down. 21396. 


We'll laugh the clouds away. 
4453. 
House boat on the Styx. 867, 1478, 


1788, 2039, 7284. 

House of Harmony. America and the 
Flag. 12640. 

House that Jack built. 20010, 20271, 
21548, 21587, 21618, 23798. 


Houseley (Charles) Echoes of the 
ball. 29647 (57). 

Houseley (Henry) Echoes of the 
ball. 29647 (57). 

Houseley (James) Echoes of the 
ball. 29647 (57). 


Housh (T. F.)° Dand’ of “a. nullion 


smiles. 28229. 
Houston. €C., de 
Old fashioned boy. 14091. 
Thorns and lillies. 24071. 
Houten (M. C. van) See Van Houten 
(M. C.) 
Hovsep (Shamlian) 
Gus ius gnS & (Shad nachwohe). 
23786. 


1841 


INDEX 


a. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 
Howalt (Laurits) : Julie. 10920. 
Hvad kommer: saa op? 20288. Sweetheart please come back to 
I glidje och sorg. 203816. me. 12112. 
Knekkede_ grammophonplade. | Howarth (John) On trial. 3858. 
28218. Howatt (Louise) Dreaming. 525. 
Howard (Anna): Howe (Chas.) Angels’ evensong. 
Angelina. 12649. 19551. 
‘I’m in love with you. 18445. Howe (HE. H. H.) Dixie moon. 10230. 
I never thought I’d miss you. | Howe (R. B.) ‘Technique’ for the 
10764. standard keyboard. 16881. 


My dear old gal. 
To love you is divine. 24098. 
Howard (G. A.) Aviation. 24534. 
Howard (G. P.) pseud. See Hulten 
(G. P.) 
Howard (J. HE.) : 
Honeymoon. 8064. 
Some day, some 
pay. 14476. 

While the moon _ shines 
19491 (264). 

Howard (J. P.): 

Blue moon rag. 22144. 

I love my syncopated melody man. 
22,792. 

I love you still. 22796. 

I want you. 22866. 

On the train of happiness. 

This is my message. 24070. 

Howard. (Jean): © 

Evening and morning and noon 
will I pray. 22472. 
My old Bible. 23389. 
Howard (Lorin) : 
Movie girl. 28505. 
Smart shop. 29070. 
Howard (M. L.): 
Da! da. 27450. 
Irresistible. 28089. 
Some other time. 14482. 
Howard (May) Where the dear little 
shamrocks grow. 17128. 

Howard (Pat) : 

some day you'll know what love 


16246. 


way, you will 


bright. 


23526. 


means. 4168. 
Why some dreams can’t come true. 
14882. 


Howard (S. 8.): 
Baby I’m wild about you. 245388. 
This is my way of saying I love 
you. 29292. 
Won’t you come back dear to me. 
26977. 
Howard (Shafter) : 
I believe in you. 886, 5476. 
Souvenir. 2042. 
Howard (Stanton) 
4577 (366). 
Howard (W. A.) 
Howard (W. H.) 
25292. 
Howarde (L. L.): 
Don’t tell fairy tales. 
Henrietta. 10615. 


Song of the lilies. 


Mary. 20793. 
I love you I do. 


10254. 


Howell (Bernice) I will always be in 
love with you. 13498. 


Howell (Bobbie) Jones law blues. 
14933. 
Howell (Dick) Up with Montana. 
24160, 


Howell (Dorothy) : 


‘If you will come to Corté. 253899. 

Lily-pool. 8484. 

Prelude. 8959, 11692, 11693. 
Howell (1. B.): 

My secret. 16284. 

Through the years. 16933. 


- When I love-you. 17098. 
Howell (J. L.): 
Get off boy, get off. 10507. 
Night you said good bye to me. 
14039. 
Howell (Jack) 
get. 238872. 
Howell (K. E.): 
Dear little pal of mine. 5022. 
My baby is comin’ back home. 
18498. 
Howells (Herbert) : 
Gadabout. 10483. 
Good counsel. 3165. 
Howery (N. E.) Riverview park. 
16574. 


Howes (F. W.) 
26600. 
Howgill (Richard) : 
Dream on the dog-watch. 521. 
Jolly. Jack. 1097; 
Piano solo album no. 3. 1694. 


Somehow I can’t for- 


Talkies are coming. 


Sailors don’t care. 1859. 
Sea fight. 1906. 
Tell it to the marines. 2145. 
Turandot. 6402, 16525. 
Vigil gale. 
Howk (J. E.) Dreams of yesterday. 
19964. 
Howland (G. H.) Land of our 
dreams. 28230. 
Howland (George) Roaming back 
home. 9048. 
- Howland (R. W.) Land of our 
dreams. 282380. 
Howland (Robert) Roaming back 
home. 9043. 
Howson (Albert) Have I not loved 
thee. 9709 (97). 


1842 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Howson (F. A.) Have I not loved 
thee. 9709 (97). 
Hoxie (D. E.) I knew that you'd 
come back. 13406. 
Hoxie (John) Dreaming dear of you. 
10280. 
Hoyer (F. H.): 
My little you. 23376. 
On the shores of old Hawaii. 
14105. 
Our old Lizzie. 21106. 
Hoyer (Fred) By the beautiful moun- 
tain side. 17455. 
Hoyer (Karl): 
Max Reger. 13842. 
Sonate. 25219. 
Zum Christfest. 
Moyt.4H. RB.) 
It’s honeysuckle time. 13576. 
Live, love, laugh and be happy. 


2576. 


13734. 

Hrabe (Billy) “Poets. 23612. 

Hribal (Sylvester) Sweetheart I 
adore. 12109. 

Hruby (Alois) My diary of you. 
28530. 

Hruby (Viktor) Rendezvous bei 
Lehar. 11756. 

Hrvacic (John) My beautiful rose. 
1458. 


Hubaj (Albert): 

Csékos nydri 6j?... 425. 
Hallgat-e még a sziv szavadra? 

20192. 
Hovirag. 20272. 

Kinek a széke, kinek a barna... 
1145. 
Magéanak nem leszek én tédbbé 
bolondja. 20751. 
Magara vagyom... 

Hubay (Jeno): 
Czardasszenen. 27449. 
Variationen jiber ein ungarisches 

thema. 24174. 
Hubbard (Maryln) 
25659. 

Hubbell (J. R.) 

mond) 

Hubbell (P. E.): 
Along came you. 24472. 
Strolling down the avenue. 
Sweet butterfly girl. 26558. 
Voice of the Southland is calling 

me. 26800. 


Hubbell (Raymond) : 


1310. 


Look here moon. 


See Hubbell (Ray- 


26537. 


Just a chain of daisies. 2589 
(144). 
Smile you miss. 11956. 
Hubbert (Ernest) Faded rose. 3039. 
Hubbert (O. L.): 
Faded rose. 3039. 
I’m wondering where you are 
tonight. 3334. 


Marguerite. 3623. 

She’s made for love. 4132. 
Huber (Alice) : 

Meaning of moonlight. 23222. 


Shrine luncheon club song. 23816. 
Spirit of aviation. 19033, 21447. 


Wanderlust. 19305. 
Huber (Hans) Holy, holy, holy. 
3238, 22714. 
Huberman (Bronislaw) V-.olinkon- 
zert 3, G dur. 18492. 
Hubert (EH. A.) Ginger snap. 17818. 


Hubert (EK. C.): 


It never does nuthin’ but rain. 
10881. 
Nobody ever loved. 16334. 
Huchingson (Bob) We can’t use each 
other any more. 21766. 
Hudnall (B. F.) Waiting. 7081. 


Hudson (Francis) I am happy when 
I think of you. 20291. 


Hudson (H. M.) Miller of Griffin. 
6023. 

Hudson Ike) Parole dream _ song. 
16450. 


Old fashioned pal of 
23508. 


Hudson (R. F.) 
my dreams. 


Hudson’s Bay co. In Canada. 25417. 
Hiie (G. A.): 
Edith au col de ecygne. 21964 
(16). 
Nocturne. 2589 (123). 
Riquet a la houppe. 4039, 6456— 
6460. 
Roi de Paris. 2589 (285). 
Hiihn (Paul) Friulein mama. 3196. 


Huerter (Charles) : 

For Old Bombay. 5232. 

He leadeth me: O blessed thought. 
13307. 

How sweet the name of Jesus 
sounds. 8738. 

Little stars at eventide. 18310. 

Love built a little garden. 1270. 

Me and you. 38648. 

Rejoice, the Lord is King. 26258. 

Seen in the embers. 28981. 

Shepherd, with Thy _  tenderest 
love. 189380. 

Short story. 11906. 

Sunshine came with you. 

Thank God for all. 2158. 

When the last long twilight falls. 
26898. 


29173. 


Wild flowers. 17142. 
Huff (Henry) I won’t give you none. 
13501. 
Huff (L. A.) Tantum ergo. 6858. 
Butt.” (Wi By Bring back that 
mamma of mine. 174388. 


Huffaker (H. P.): 


Along an old Sierra trail. 19537. 


1843 


INDEX 


Huffaker (H. P.)—Continued. 
Honey-mine, when will you love 
me. 17949. 
juand of romance and flowers. 
18260. 
Let me dream my life away. 
18274. 


Since you turned me down. 18953. 
Where snow-clad mountains kiss 
the blue sky above. 26916. 
Where the golden poppies grow. 
26917. 
Huffer (F. K.): 


Bumble bee. 7550. 

Goodnight, dear friends, good- 
night. 5338. 

Huffer’s rhythm band book of toy 
symphonies. 20277. 

Oh, dem golden slippers! 8801. 


Oh! Susanna. 8801. 
Silver threads among the gold. 


ZIST3. 

Warner’s novelties for tenor 
banjo. 2374. 

When Rosalinda sings. 4478. 


When they ring the golden bells, 


7190. 
Huffer’s rhythm band book of toy 
symphonies. 20277. 


Hufhine (G. Ja Boor 
Dull razor blues. 
Syneopator. 2124. 


Hufford (Velma) It’s a little old 
house just over the hill. 10883. 
Hug (Geobr.) & co.: 
Abends, wann der regen fallt. 
24431. 
Blasser tag. 4751. 
Fabrikgang. 24970. 
Fastnachtssymphonie. 
Frihlingsfahrt. 25031. 
Lied der schmiede. 25616. 
Media vita. 25787. 
Nachtwandler. 6162. 
O Herr, gib jedem seinen eignen 
tod. 26034. 
O mein heimatland. 26040. 
Puppen der  kieinen Elisabeth. 
26226. 
Sonnenfriede. 
Sturmnacht. 
100 etiiden. 
Huger (i) 
24325. 
Hughes (A. H.) Short communion 
service. 12594 (344). 
Hughes (A. W.)': 
Circus echoes. 371. 
Féte des roses. 632. 
Jabawauks. 28116. 
Unique overture. 9460. 
Utility march. 24164. 
Hughes (C. P.) In old Capri. 


17690. 


24980. 


26485. 

6790. 
18248, 25568, 25569. 
Will you remember. 


28063. | 


pt. II, n. s., v. 24 


Hughes (EK. B.) Short communion 
service. 12594 (344). 
Hughes (Hdward) Fare-thee well, 


fare-thee well Mother Machree. 
200381. 

Hughes (Edwin) : 
Concerto. 110. 
Concerto pathétique. 
Sonata. 12693. 
Two sonatas. 
Waitzes. 75386. 

Hughes (Gervase) 

the well. 28038. 

Hughes (H.) Sunny skies. 

Hughes (Herbert) : 

At the mid hour of night. 
Coll me and clip. 7652. 
Wound me not. 9638. 


Hughes (O. M.) Brown County blues. 


20665. 
10079. 


Imogen’s song by 
9303. 


24523. 


12799. 
Hughes and Stork. Brown County 
blues. 12799. 
Huguet (—): 
Agitato al valzer. 14996. 
Agitato misterioso. 14998. 


Allegro drammatico. 15018. 
Allegro giocoso. 15020. 
Allegro poco agitato. 15022. 
Andante doloroso. 15037. 
Andante religioso. 15038. 
Andantino. 20278. 
Appassionato cantabile. 
Baccanale. 17341. 
Calmo meditativo. 
Danza barbaresca. 15319. 
Danza orientale. 15328. 
Humoresque. 15700, 15701. 
Maestoso pomposo. 16104. 
Moderato semplice.. 16199. 
Momento rustico. 16204. 
Pastorale. 15695. 
Pizzicato misterioso. 
1° allegretto grazioso. 
1°" allegro moderato. 
2° allegretto grazioso. 
-2™° allegro moderato. 
Huhn (B. 8.) 
(174). 
Hulbert (H. R.) 
lute. 14119. 


Hull (Arthur) 
by. 24271. 


Hull (J. P.) Caprice. 
Hull (R. H.) Daffodils. 


Hull (Walter) : 
For world peace. 22542. 


Hurrah boys for ? ? ? 25226. 


Men of Jehovah, Men of Mahomet. 
28432. 


Power of love. 


15052. 


17468. 


16481. 
21959. 
17231. 
21960. 
21961. 


Jubilate in C. 12594 
Orpheus with his 
When the clouds roll 


15542. 
10145. 


26203. 


1844 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Hulst (M. G.): 


Memories. 20833. 
Song of Omar. 214238. 
Tango. 29228. 


Hulten (G. P.): 
Down a little winding lane. 15392. 
Genevieve. 15552. 
Hawaii. S806. 
Ill whisper you a secret. 
In the moonlight. 1037. 
Lullaby. 11157. 

Hulthe (C. G.) Tacka vet jag bort i 

Hilsingeland. 19110. 


20329. 


Humberger (Clare) Oh! fudge. 
27057 (104). 
Humble (KE. H.): 
Baby feet. 4686. 
Rosa carissima. 6482. 


"Twas on a night in June. 9440. 
Up above the clouds. T7030. 

Bune (J. OO. 
Fancy our meeting. 
Roll away clouds. 

Humeniuk (Paul): 
Bohacki winkopletyny. 27251. 
Bohacki zaruczyny. 27252. 
Czomu Halu he tanciujesz. 
Endro border. 24940. 
Farmerka. 22499. 
Figurantka polka. 13159. 
Iwan Lypusznyk. 5715. 
Iwas ubijnyk. 22964. 
Jestem imigrantka. 22971. 
Jide jide Zelman. 5781. 
Kozak Petruszka. 18244. 
Kozak zawydija. 13665. 
Lemkowske prydany. 5829. 
Lemkowskyj balee. 5830. 
Metelycia snihowycia. 13889. 


5180. 
6473. 


4981. 


Nowe krakowiaki. 18618. 
Oberek Krakusa. 18628. 
Oberek na bosaka. 14074. 


Oberek z pod babiej gory. 8798. 
Polka Horpyna. 18761. 
Polka we fraku. 23615. 
Polka wiesniaczka. 8941. 
Prosba do czolowika. 23644. 
Pryslanci. 28863. 

Slub janka. 11950. 
Sztajerek z oberkiem. 24001. 
Tanec po slubi. 12130. 

Tuha za rodynoju. 6994. 
Zmowyny. 24423, 29643. 


Humes (G. A.) Cheer-o cheer-o my 
girl loves me. 10046. 


Hummel (H. A.): 

I love to ride in your motor car. 
10725. 

Light of God. 138708. 

May memories urge. 

Shadows through my window 
pane. 11885. 

That’s the time when you'll miss 
me. 9872. 


5983. 


Yoo hoo goodlooking! 2544. 
Hummel (J. H.): 
Auf der kirmes. 19491 (11). 
Berges gruss. 19491 (18). 
Glécklein im walde. 19491 (80). 
Gretchen’s puppe. 19491 (88). 
Halali. 19491 (90). 
Junge barde. 19491 (109). 
Kleine kadett. 19491 (112). 
Mit anmuth. 19491 (159). 
Rosenfest. 19491 (200). 
Seerosen. 21964 (62). 
Senner’s abschied. 27057 (121). 
Soldaten-liedchen. 19491 (215). 
Sprudelnde quelle.” 19491 (218). 
Veilchen am bach. 19491 (249). 
Wanderer’s abendliedchen. 19491 
(256). 
Humperdinck (Hngelbert) : 
‘Dance with me. 10156. 
Prayer from Hansel and Gretel. 
8955. 
Schwalbe. 14976 (283). 
Wiegenlied. 14976 (394). 
Humperdinck (Wolfram) : 
Schwalbe. 14976 (283). 
Wiegenlied. 14976 (394). 
Humphreys (J. E.) Chants for the 
eanticles used at mornibg prayer. 
10087. 
Humphreys (Lewis) Come back and 
get me daddy. 247388. 
Hundley (Gertrude) : 
Adoring you. 19507. 
Sweetheart of Spain. 4255. 
Hundorf (Sophie) Sweet Jaqueline. 
14578. 
Hungary, reciprocal copyright protec- 
tion of music, p. 5 
Hunko (Roger) Just like a cloud. 
20022. 
Hunleth music co. Sacred hymns for 
benediction. 16609. 
Hunt (Don): 
I.do. 27895. 
I got a lucky break. 27903. 
Rosette. 28926. 
Youw’re my temptation. 
Hunt (H. B.): 
Dat resurrection reveille. 
Home brew. 13349. 
In the garden of love. 20464. 
Hunt (Everhard) Im livin’ on love. 


29624. 


19893. 


27958. 
Hunt (G. E.) There’s always some- 
thing doing in Ohio. 19177. 
Hunt (G. M.): 
Today is the tomorrow. 24105. 
Watching the clouds drift by. 
24208. 
Hunt (G. W.) Gipsy dance. 4577 
(128). 


1845 


INDEX 
pt. III, n. s., v. 24 
Hunt (Hol) i At the end of the day. 79. 
O’er waiting harpstrings of the Awakening. 12682. 
mind. 8799. Ay, ay, ay. 15081. 
Shepherd, show me how to go. Bird and the squirrel. 185. 
9138. B rth of Christ. 24596. 

Hunt (Horace) : Cabin on the bayou. 277, 15201. 
By my command. 7998. Cradled in dreams. 418. 
Where-e’er you walk. 7998. Deep-water song. 15342. 

Hunt (P. F.) Broken hearted mother. Down by the sea. 27542. 

4803. Evening prayer. 138121. 

Hunt (R. BE.) Dream boat. 13056. Fields o’ Ballyclare. 20047. 

Hunt GRY Es: Give a man a horse he can ride. 
Burelar: : 22078 3146. 

Cheerful rogue. 22225. , How can I forget thee, Russia. 
Creepy terror. 22300. 20274. . 
Following shadows. 22536. I do not ask, O Lord. 138394. 
Ghostly minuet. 22589. In the Northland. 15864, 15865. 
V.llainy triumphant. 24182. Kremlin. 18246. 

Hunt (Reginald) : Living God. 28301. 

Berenice. 22647. Lord, I live in Thee. 1255. 
Canzonetta. 23248. Lord’s prayer. 18335. 
Minuet in G. 22104. My little honey. 28550. 
Rosamunde. 238765. Old love. 26076. 
Hunter (A. D.) My way. 11417. Out of the depths. 3887. 
Hunter (Kugene) Danse humoresque. Phyllis. 14176. 
Papeete Realms of the blest. 18810. 
Hunter (F. M.) Talking to heaven. Ride out on wings of song. 40383— 
La bre 4035. 


Hunter (Fordyce) : 
Contentment. 9709 (45). 
Coquette. 9709 (46). 
Departure. 9709 (51). 
Divertissement polka. 

(108). 
Enchantment. 9709 (58). 
Inspiration waltz. 17236 (197). 
Progress march. 17236 (326). 
Siren. 9709 (216). 

Waltz caprice. 17236 (454). 
Yearning. 9709 (265). 
Hunter (Guy) Violet waltz. 

Hunter (L. G.): 


17236 


29407. 


Sax-kapers. 9094. 

Saxene. 9095. 
Hunter (L. M.) Operating room 
blues. 23545. 
Hunter (Vinson) She’s mine. 14898. 
Hunter (W.G.) Running over. 9071. 


Hunter (W. M.) 
man. 28413. 
Hunter & Cuppett. 
dreams of you. 
Huntington (C. M.) 


Mysterious melody 


Moonlight brings 
W382: 
Man-bird Lindy. 


18391. 

Huntley (F. H.) Oh, dem golden slip- 
pers. 14083. 

Huntley (Hal) Song-bird of the 
night. 11987. 


Huntley (James) .pseud. See Krome 
(Hermann) 
Hunton (KE. H.) He is risen! 
Huntzinger (R. L.) ine: 
Angels’ song. 15042, 
Arise, shine. 170. 


812, 


Roses and you. 4063. 
Safe in Thy bosom. 143845. 
Tabernacle of God is with men. 
19108. 
Two responses. 12822. 
Voice in the wilderness. 
Wee fiddle moon. 19824. 
When Jesus came. 2439. 
When nature is awake. 17102. 
Wind’s in the south. 19403. 
Hunziker (J. HE.) I love the lady up 
in the moon. 383804. 
Hupfeld (Herman) : 
At the new Grill Leon. 
Little hut in Hoboken. 
11081. 
Hupp (R. V.): 
Rosalie. 16586. 
Toceata in E flat. 
Huppertz (Gottfried) : 
Extase fantastique. 
Groteske. 15608. 
Hymnus. 15708. 
Im Garten Eden. 
Karussell. 15956. 
Memento. 16160. 
Hurd (M. T.) Memories. 18876. 


Hurd (R. J. W.) Slumber ‘song. 
23845. 


Hurdle (W.) 
5504. 


Hurdle (Wilbert) 


2538. 


2667. 
5863, 


19206. 


15455. 


15837. 


I like my bootleg man. 


Love like mine 


makes a honeymoon shine. 16079. 
Huré (Jean) Quatre lettres de 
femmes. 25225. 


1846 


1 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Hurley (A. J.) Id rather have a rose. 
5485. 


Hurst (Jan) Menuet de_ concert. 
1372. 

Hurst (Murray) Cafeteria. 17462. 
Hurt (B. J.) Annie Mae. 15045. 
Hurtig (Jennie) Do you love me 
truly. 5061. 

Huson (T. A.) Old John’s rebuttal. 
26074. 


Muss .(H.,H:): 
Gavotte capricieuse. 
Menuet. 24426 (174). 
Huston (EF. C.): 
For the honor of old Purdue. 
27668. 
I’m happy in Jesus. 27954. 
Lead on, O King Eternal. 282438. 
Shepherds, by night, were watch- 


24426 (95). 


ing. 29022. 
Huston (F. F.) Jama jama blues. 
25477. 


Huszka (—) Komedias dall, igloi 
diakok. 20591. 
Hutcherson (R. M.): 
Day dreams. 10177. 

I'm going to make good for you. 
10730. 
Hutchinson (E. L.) 

you. 22722. 
Hutchinson (T. H.) 


Honey ah lub 


I know I made 


1 Lucky Strike. 252738. 
Hutchinson (V. H.) Rival _ poets. 
23702. 


Hutchison (Frank): 
Back in my home town. 125. 
C. & O. exeursion. 22179. 
Hutchinson’s rag. 881. 
Johnny and Jane. 22977. 


Last scene of the Titanic. 23044. 


Logan County blues. 23101. 
Miner’s blues. 1387. 
Stackalee. 238924. 

West Virginia rag. 24228. 


Wild hogs in the red brush. 2496. 


Wild horse. 24320. 
Huth (H. M.) . 
Hurray! Hurray! 17972. 
Hutt (D. D.) When the winter winds 


blow cold. 29491. 
Hutton (A. M.) Arkansas, the wonder 


state. 4648, 17314. 

Hutton (D. L.) What a friend we 
have. 24230. 

Hutton (Minnie) Some sweet some- 
time. 6706.. 


Hyacinth. 3547, 11363. 
Hyams (Benjamin): 


Gigolo. 22592. 

No one agrees with us. 25998. 
Hyams (O. C.) In the sunshine. 
13553: 


yact.. (C. "tT ) 
your smiles and you. 


Sweetheart I still love 
23987. 


Hyatt (M. B,) 
Florida. 20850. 
Hyatt (N.’ I.) 0 Jesus, ‘Thou art 
standing. 27157 (101). 
Hyatt (Oscar) : 
For you a lei. 25013. 
May day is lei day in Hawaii. 


I’m goin’ back. to 


8562. 

Hyde (H. E.) Let the words of my 
mouth. 28264. 

Hyde (L. UL.) Mother’s farewell. 
6072. 

Hyde (Will) He told me to think of 
a number. 3209. 

Hyland (R. C.) Hyland’s house duett. 
13378. 


Hylton (Jack) Hylton’s (Jack) good 


old songs. 20284. 
Hylton’s (Jack) good old _ songs. 
20284. 
Hyman (Syd): 
Alone. 22009. 
Vivyette. 21738. 
Hynek (Gus) I’m coming back to you. 
20345. 
Hyronemus (J. M.) Love birds cooing, 
16073. 
I got a robe. 25261. 
I'm a pilgrim. 5529. 


22843. 
22880. 
2224. 


I shall not be moved. 
I wouldn’t sell baby. 
Iacapraro (Ida) Bimbo. 
Iandoli (Nicola) : 

Cielo stellato. 

Vi piace. 2320. 
Iannaceone (Arnaldo) : 

’O piro € maturato. 14071. 

Tristi ricordi. 14700. 
Iannaccone (Pietro) Fammi dormire. 

3044. 

Iannone, Cagg’ano, Iannone, inc.: 
Who’s laughing now. 21853. 
You’ve broken this poor heart of 

mine. 29628. 

Tasilli (Gerardo) : 

American army military march. 
2651. 
Triplin’-sax. 
Ibanez (HH. L.): 
Because I’m blue. 12728. 
I love you dear. 13425. 
In a little bungalow. 8242. 
Ibert (Jacques) : 
Angélique. 12651. 
Persée et Androméde. 14169. 
Toceata. 20413. 
Valse. 8222. 
Ich betrtig’ dich nur aus liebe. 20415, 
22054, 22567, 22882, 22909, 23937. 

Ide -(Charles) : 

Close of the day. 
Down lovers’ lane. 
God’s heb’m. 22614. 
Happy is the word. 22657. 


19804. 


2247. 


1847 


INDEX 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Ide (Charles )—Continued. 
I could write a song about you. 


25250: 

In a three room flat for three. 
18124. 

Lady of love. 25572. 

Love chant. 18346. 

Shake de white folks down. 
23789. 

Sing a little song of love, baby. 
21381. 

Song of the cynic. 19007. 

Turn out the sunshine. 29354. 


Waitin’ for the happy day. 26811.. 


What a pretty thing you are. 


21784. 
When you say were in love. 
29501. 
You’re wonderful. 19474. 
Ide (G. W.) Song of Connecticut. 
9228. 
Ideal song co. Sogno dun _ tango. 
9201. 


Idelson (Harry): 
In my heart there’s a pain. 13542. 
When nobody’s looking. 12413. 
Iden (R. J.) Saviour, let me abide 
with Thee. 18878. 

Idiart (Jean) lLove’s dream. 20726. 

Idle (Frank) Come live with me, and 
be my love. 392. 

Idomeneo. 113381. 

Ietti (Domenico) Disonore. 2951. 

Ietti-Rossi (S. G.) Nuova calabri- 
sella. 18619. 

Ihne (V. EB.) Coktail-fox. 4930. 

Ijames (June) Friends. 22559. 

Il est pourtant temps de me marier. 
56438. 

Ilgenfritz (McNair) : 


O belle nuit. 8783. 
Zephyrs. 17229. 
Titis:..Gur, 4H.) Iitis piano books. 


28034, 28035. 

Ilynsky (A.) Slumber song. 1988. 

Im trauten heim. 5647, 10834. 

Imber (lL. N.) Hatikvoh. 27792. 

Imbrie (D. D.): 
Doors. 7767. 
Guitar song. 
In Samothrace 

8258. 


7992. 
and Samarkand. 


Since I met you. 9167. 

Song to her. 9249. 
Imes (June) pseud. See Ijames 

(June) 22559. 

Imhof (C. H.) Mother loye. 3695. 
Immanuel. 20489. 
Immanual hymnal. 1385238. 
Immel (EK. C.) Wreck of the eigh- 


teenth amendment. 26984. 
Imperial crest music publishers. 
eyes, won’t you be mine. 7515. 


Blue | 


Imperial method for the slide trom- 
bone. 4577 (179). 

Impresario. 113382. 

Imrick (J. E.) Drifting and dream- 
ing of you. 5109. 

Imrisek (M. M.) That old sweetheart 
of mine. 19151. 

Imuver-verlag, Paul Przetak: 


Auf dem chimborasso. 4671. 
Maya. 5986. 
In Canada. 25417. 
In dulci jubilo. 28050. 
In einer kleinen konditorei. 28051. 
In old Savonia. 1026. 
In quest of Santa Claus. 20458. 
In the shadow of the cross. 18149. 


Inaugural bawl. 422. 
Independent music publishers: 
And how. 9779. 
Did you? 487. 
Each little kiss. 
Indiana university. 
revue board) : 
Indiana university’s Jordan River 
revue. 10865, 138555. 
Out of my dreams. 11581. 
Indy (Vincent d’): 


22442, 
(Jordan River 


Bergére et son chaton. 7496. 
Bouquet de printemps. 7531. 
Compére Guillery. 7659. 
Enfant do... 7819. 
Ktranger. 17236 (120). 
Fervaal. T7877. 


Foret enchantée. 2580 (99). 
Galant chasseur et la belle lai- 


tiére. 7938. 
Il pleut, bergére. 8237. 
Karadee. 2589 (146). 
Madrigal. 8515. 
Petit papa. 8905. 
Sextuor. 18918, 18919. 
Six paraphrases. 8274. 


Infante (Manuel) Nocturne andalou. 
14050. 

Ingenito (Giovanni) Canto dei fasci 
all’estero. 22200. 


Inger (Fanny) ‘Tell me what is there 


to do? 14607. 
Ingersoll (H. F.) Why don’t you 
smile. 2488. 


Moontime. 6059. 
There’s a golden 


Ingersoll (R. C.) 
Ingham (Nelson) 


dawn for someone. 4313. 
Inghelbrecht (D. E.) Métamorphose 
d’Eve. 8598.’ 

Ingler (A. F.) City that’s coming 
down. 27057 (25). ; 
Inglis (Andrew) By the _ lagoon. 

12S ise 
Ingo (J. M.): 
Curious quartet. 27446. 
Fantasia a la sonata. 27633. 


Ingold (C. W.) Maxie Zweeble taxi. 


18425. 


1848 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Ingraham (Roy): 


Deep in the arms of love. 2930, 
10203. 
I loved you before I met you. 
27950. 
I sing all my love songs to you. 
22844. 
Lovely one. 3588. 
ineram (BB. . RB.) Only dreaming. 
6258. 


1418. 
My honey baby. 


-Ingram (Grace) Moon Mullins. 
Ingrassia (Mildred) 
18524. 


Inimitable lovers. 15875. 


Inn of the golden cheese. 22936. 
Innario. 10869. 

Innere licht. 22937. 

Innis (L. S.) Tree at dusk. 9421. 


International-edition, G. m. b. H.: 
Blond oder braun. 9920, 9921. 
Mein schatz ist braun wie scho- 
kolade. 11241, 11242. 

Meine koénigin! 25794. 

Mit dir m6dcht ich ziehn bis ans 
ende der welt. 11295, 11296. 

Na also, Marie! 11422, 11428. 

Patience. 11622, 11623. 

Trinken, das ktissen, das hat sei- 
nen, grund. 12254, 12255. 

Wenn ein siisses midel triumt. 
26850, 26851. 

International music co.: 

Ain’t she real cute? 26. 

Amelia. 7359. 

Arabella. 2651. 

Autumn winds. 27157. 

Bee-ology. 27200. 

By the lazy river. 9987. 

Dawn and dew bring thoughts of 


you. 463. 
Enchantement. 3012. 
Faint heart. 27630. 
High tension. 5427. 
Hot sax. 80738. 
I wish I could forget you. 28010. 
Katesk. 13647. 
Learning to fall in love with you. 
20624. 
One day, you will remember. 
11544. 
Pianotes. 8914. 
Sing this old song with me. 
29050. 
Symphonic blues. 16860. 
Twilight whispers. 9449. 


International music co., ltd.: 

Hight English tunes. 15257. 

Four impressions. 19103. 

Seven cameos. 2757. 
International music pub. co.: 

Dobrze mi sie przy wojsku po- 

wodzi. 502. 
Dwie kumoszki. 2988. 


Kolo mego ogrédeezko. 3504. 


Neue schnitzelbank. 1534. 
Nowa przepiéreczka. 3815. 
Oberki Tarnowskie. 1589. 


Od Wioseczki do Wioseczki. 3833. 
Siedzi jagna na progu. 4141. 
Spiewki na przeprowadziny. 4200. 
Taniec woOjta na weselu. 4265. 
Zeubita wianeczek dziewczy na Z 
lublina. 4576. 
Internationale pressa-ausstellung Koln 
1928 e. V. Pressa-marschlied. 1736. 
Inurreta (J. L.) Chupamirto. 367. 
Investment bond & trust co., Itd. 
Whoopee, Texas jubilee. 9594. 
Ioannidi (Spyro) Chamené agapé. 
27334. 
Iodice (Salvatore) : 

Come mi baci tu. 24742. 
Stecchettiana. 26515. 
Iorio (A. Di) Vuccuccia d’ore. 

Ippolito (A.): 
Non ti rammenti i baci. 
Spazzacamino. 4197. 
Stornelli romani. 4215. 
Stornelli toscani. 4216. 
Ippolito (A. C.) Appassionato. 7382. 
Ippolito (Anthony) Sweetheart, I 
still love you. 19095. 
Ippolito (Giuseppe) Frate vendicato. 
7926. 
Ippolitow-Ivanow (M.): 
Bless the Lord, O my soul. 
Grusinischer kriegsmarsch. 
Lesghinka. 5831. 
Irby (P. A.) Valses brunettes. 
Ireland (Hugh) 
in Killarney. 
Ireland. 1063. 
Irish countryside songs. 1065. 

Irish Free State, reciprocal copyright 
OLVMUSIE S| 5: 
Irish school master. 
Irish songs. 22944. 
Iroquois (John) At the end of the 

warpath. 17324. 
Irvin’ (Richard) Patria: 
Irving (Eva Bell-) 


7072. 
3807. 


192. 
5831. 


2308. 


When it’s moonlight 
29481. 


5690. 


11624. 
See Bell-Irving 


(Eva) 
Irving (Herbert) pseud. See Arono- 
vitz (H. I.) 
Irving (I. V.) Broken dreams. 251. 
Irving music co. Orthophonic. 11571. 
Irwin (Max): 
Anyone, but me. 17308.. 
Banjo that man Joe plays. 7461. 


Bitter sweet. 
Chappell’s 
7608. 

Ev’ry little moment. 4205. 
Heure bleue. 10620, 10621, 17922. 
I’m a one-man girl. 5528. 

I’m lonely. 935. 

Japansy. 1083. 


17399, 22128. 
cinema library. 324, 


INDEX 


Irwin (Max)—Continued. 
Let’s do it, let’s fall in love, 
Looking at you. 12393. 
Lucky girl. 3600. 
On the Prater. 16405. 
Roses and women. 16595. 
Spread a little happiness. 
There’s nothing new in 
26652. 
What is this thing called love. 
12393. 
When I set eyes on you. 
Isaacs (L. M.): : 
Dark hills. 2919. 
Scherzetto. 4096. 
Isenberg (EK. F.) jr. 
Isopy (Honorine) : 
Ce que femme veut. 7310 (28). 
Ce que l’on reve. 24426 (34). 
Dans les fleurs. 7310 (47). 
Faute des roses. 24426 (84). 
Forains. 7310 (61). 
Frimousse. 24426 (92). 
Jeune fille modern style. 
(80). 
Messalinette. 24426 (178). 
Modern style. 24426 (183). 
Nuit. 7310 (104). 
Papillons. 24426 (216). 
Petite annonce. 24426 (224). 
Polka des petits oiseaux, 24426 
(226). 
Tout feu tout flamme. 7310 (137). 
Tout passe. 24426 (281). 
Valse triste. 7310 (140). 
Israel (Harry) That sweet, 
sweetie, baby of mine. 19160. 


Tsreal (Howard) : 
Just one of those things. 
Woods of Belleau. 9632. 
Your so sweet. 9696. 
It’s me oh! Lawd. 22957. 
Italian book co.: 
Collection of Italian and Neapoli- 
tan songs. 383-887, 2858-2862, 
10089, 19815, 27393-27395. 
Cuore tzigano. 19868. 
Maruska. 18416. 
Miniera. 6027. 
Napule ...e niente echil. 20969. 
Nuove canzoni di primavera 1929. 
16351, 21017. 


7461. 


4205. 
love. 


3600. 


99. 


Baby mine. 


7310 


sweet, 


8348. 


Piedi ... piedi . . . piedigrotta 
1929. 23599. : 

Piedigrotta Bideri 1929. 23600. 

Piedigrotta C. O. Lardini. 28807. 

Piedigrotta F. Mario Russo 1929. 
23601. 

Piedigrotta Gennarelli 1929. 
21160. 


Piedigrotta Mario 1929. 21161. 
Piedigrotta Napoli 1928. 14181. 
Piedigrotta Santa Lucia. 18742. 


pt. 11, n..s., v.24 | 


Piedigrotta © 1929: 
21162. 

Piedigrotta 1929. 21168-21165. 

Strenna azzurra italica. 16814. 

Strenna rosa. 16815. 

Italian dance. 18176. 
Italy, reciprocal copyright protection 
of music, p. 5. 
Itzel (John): 
Hush-a-bye my babykins. 
(98). 

To have you love. 12594 (400). 
Iuvone (G. A. R.) Juanita. 1105, 
Ivanovici (I.) Waves of the Danube. 

26830. 
Ivernois (J. P. d’) 
(ie) 
Iverson (A. P.) 
be lonesome. 
Iverson (Daniel) 


Santojanni 


See D’Ivernois 


I never knew I could 
18064. 


Try a smile. 26709. 


Ives (C. EH.) Fourth symphony. 5242. 

Ives (C. T.) Hymnal for schools. 
12594 (135). 

Ivey (H. L.) That little girl I love. 
19146. 

Izzo (A. R.) Buy me anything. 12810. 

Jachim (H. A.) My Rosalie. 6147. 

Jachino (Carlo) 2° quartetto. 9704. 

Jack (Frank de) See De Jack 
(Frank) 


Jack Darrell’s kiddie karnival. 2450. 
Jackman (H. I.): 

Baby hands. 12689. 

I want to go back. 28001. 

My flapper baby. 18516. 

That dear old grandpa of mine. 


19141. 
When the autumn leaves are turn- 
ing gold. 14843. 
Jackman (Percy) Italian = salad. 
Ysen ks: 
Jackson (A. F.) Isle of love. 22948. 


Jackson (A. W.) As I think of my 
dear mother. 15056. 
Jackson (C.. °C) Roaming alone. 
26280. 
Jackson (C. J.) Pine song. 
Jackson (Charlie) : 
Corn liquor blues. 2882. 
Jungle man blues. 3466. 
Jackson (Cliff) Gutbucket shuffle. 
10571. 
Jackson (Corlies) : 
Just one of those things. 
Woods of Belleau. 9632. 
Your so sweet. 9696. 


Jackson (Dudley) : 
Down below the Mason Dixie line. 


28812. 


8348. 


17662. 
Rose-Lee. 21264. 
Jackson (Elmer) Chum of today, 


chum of tomorrow. 10071. 


1850 


19491 ? 


a ey # = 


(ee oe 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Jackson (EKuga): 
Just because you are you. 5756. 
Little pal I am lonesome for you. 
23093. 
My Bobby. 
Jackson (Hugene) When the stars 
shall cease to shine. 26900. 
Jackson (H. F.) Venetian moon and 
you. 2315. 
Jackson (Henri) That’s more than I 
can stand. 12170. 
Jackson (Howard): 
Hearts in Dixie. 3210. 
Here comes the bride. 
Jubilatin’. 38459. 
Lazy rhapsody. 
Jackson (J.): 
Going ‘round 
20155. 
I’m wild about my lovin’. 
Jackson (J. B.): 
I wander wondering. 
Love divine. 18347. 
Songs. 214380. 
Jackson (J. C.) Moonshine. 18483. 
Jackson (J. F.) That Yankee mother 
of mine. 14634. 
Jackson (J. H.) Slips. 21395. 
Jackson (J. T.) St. Louis robbin. 
26320. 
Jackson (Jim): 
Bye bye policeman. 12817. 
I'm gonna move to Louisiana. 
5546. 
Kansas City blues. 
Long gone. 20697. 
Mean woman blues. 28415. 
This ain’t no place for me. 14659. 


11353. 


3221. 
25591. 

the mountain. 
20376. 


18077. 


5771. 


This morning she was_ gone. 
14660. 
Traveling man. 21662. 
What a time. 14819. 
saekson? (La. W.)i: 
Blue Ridge moonshine blues. 
4764. 
My Joe from Chicago. 13978. 
Jackson (Lulu): . 
Lost lover blues. 3577. 


You're going to leave the old home 
Jim. 4559. 
Jackson (M. B.) 
Jackson (M. L.) 
jubilee. 9594. 
Jackson (Mike): 


Divorce. 22378. 
Whoopee, Texas, 


Them things have got me. 21584. 
Whoop it up. 14870. 
Jackson (Nelson) Cinema __ kiss. 
19806. 
Jackson (O. W.) Mareh Sumner. 
13828. 
Jackson (P. N.) Submarine S~—. 
4225. 
Jackson (Preston) Why did you. 
12465. 
2469—30——_19 


Jackson (Robert) : . 
21964 (57). 


Primrose waltz. 
Thanksgiving march. 21964 (69). 


Jackson (S. B.) pseud. See Gabriel 
(GicHy), 2286. 

Jackson (Sam) I know that I’m fall- 
ing in love. 27915. 

Jackson (Thomas) Give me sweet 
dreamland with a wonderful one like 
you. 3148. 

Jacob (Gordon) : 


Bedtime song. 19627. 

Bluebottle. 209. 

Dancing doll. 451, 

Evening mood. 594. 

Village dance. 21782. 
Jacob (Maxime): 

Chansons d’amour. 10035. 


Deux poémes de Tristan Deréme. 


15905. 
Sérénade. 1918. 
Jacobi (Martin) : 


All night long. 4614. 

Another broken heart. 19554. 

I am but a dreamer. 20290. 

If I can take you from somebody 


else. 158238. 
If I could just call you sweetheart. 
15825. 
Just a little love song. 18207. 
Keep a smiling while it rains. 
20572. 
Mammy’s lullaby. 5959. 
Peek-a-boo. 28796. 
Teasin’ me. 21541. 
Underneath the moon. 7026. 


Jacobs (A. T.): 
As long as I still have you. 15058. 
Beside the western Sea. 7497. 


Blue lagoon. 99382. 
Dream. 10268. 
For you and I. ‘7915. 


I don’t care if you’re blue. 17994. 
I got a misery. 22767. 

I said ten. 10767. 

If you went away. 28031. 

It’s happened to me. 13574. 
Love. 28825. 

My fraternity man. 28535. 
Never again. 87438. 

Only you. 11556. 

She wouldn’t say yes. 11901. 


So does she. 18983. 
That’s what you mean to me. 
14627. 
You just you. 
Jacobs (Cecille) Can’t you love me 
like you love someone else. 27313. 
Jacobs -(F. B.) Alabama moonlight. 
(Spee 
Jacobs (G. E.) Airmail. 21992. 
Jacobs (M. B.) Elaine. 17703. 
Jacobs (M. L.) Say it with flowers. 
21299. 


9664. 


1851 


Jacobs (Walter) 
27057 (27): 
Jaccbs (Walter) ine.: 
Autumn moods. 9814. 
Chiefs’ council. 10054, 10055. 
Clock. 379. 
Coronation march. 6012, 6013. 
Flirting butterflies. 17765. 
Flute call. 15500, 15501. 
Folk songs of America. 
22535. 
Gypsy dance. 5365. 
Havana nights. 10593. 
Humoresque. 26718, 26714. 
In melody land. 28055. 
Massachusetts Bay tercentenary. 
93911, 28402, 28403. 
Monastery bells. 1411, 1412. 
Over the waves. 6289, 6290. 
Power and glory. 11684, 11685. 
Salut 42 Pesth. 28942, 28943. 
Sheila. 16685. 
Signal fires. 11912, 11913. 
Silver wings. 11916. 
Snuggle pup. 11960. 
Stomp dance. 23938, 23939. 
Sun-tan. 23956. 
Youth triumphant. 
Zora. 12584. 
Jacobs-Bond (Carrie) 
(C. J.-) 

Jacobsen (A. M. K.): 
Child of the Hast. 
Lonely blues. 1244. 

- Jacobsen (J. O.): 
Dreams have come true. 13068. 
Must I forget the love I have for 

you. 18952. 

Jacobsen (Maxim) 100 technische 

paraphrasen tber Kreutzer-ettiden. 
25476. 

Jacobsma (Clarence) : 
Little baby. 20668. 
Lost and drifting. 


Cupids on parade. 


22533, 


ONT. coe. 
See Bond 


336. 


16069. 


Jacobson (C. A.) I’m waiting for you, 
Mary Ann. 15788. 
Jaccbson (Elmer) Hiawatha land. 
10626. 
Jacobson (F. A.) Crucified. 27440. 
Jacobson (Fae): 
Day dreams. 5014. 


There’s a dare in Kil-dare. 6909. 


Waltz of memories. 7098. 
Jacobson (Gerard) : 
Sieben schlager aus Die hotel- 
ratte. 9968. 
Wer hat dich bloss so aufgeklirt, 
mein Klirchen? 2400. 
Jacobson (J. A.) Forgetting. 27674. 
Jacobson (J. R.) Do you know why 


the lilacs are sweetest of all? 17648. 
Jacobson (Maurice) : 
Bear’s song. 19620. 
Better and better. 15139. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


a a 


Beware! 17390. - 

English posy. 7822. 

Fantasia on Beggat’s opera airs. 
5181. 

Laird o’ Cockpen. 83891. 

Londonderry air. 16055. 


Richard de Castre’s prayer to 
Jesus. 18827. 
Robin Redbreast’s testament. 
9047. 
Sea shanties. 11862. 
Skeleton tree. 6673. 
.Sonatine. 18997. 
Songs without words. 
Truth in parentheses. 
Tunes from Carmen. 
Jacobson (Viola) 
15355. 
Jacoby (Hlliott) : 
~ Alabamy snow. 7384. 
Cabaret kisses. 15200. 
Closer to me. 10082. 
Dance of the babes in the wood. 
DOD 
Distortion. 5049. 
I’ve got the world right in 
palm of my hand. 22856. 
My Hawaiian sweetheart. 1476. 
Photograph of the sweeter half of 
my like affair. 21158. 
Pickaninny’s eryin’. 6321. 
Since you came into my life. 1966. 


6006. 
14709. 
22129, 
Discontented people. 


the 


’Snice, like this. 16725. 

Solita. 2003. 

Under the spell of the roses. 
26737. 


When two lips call. 7191. 
When you're counting the stars 
alone. 21824. 
Jacoby (Gabriel) 
rose. 17284. 
Jacoby (M. C.): 
Bashful. 24550. 
Trois melodies. 1080. 
Jacovacci (Kdouard) Zita’s smile. 
29642. ’ 
Jacquemont (R-) 2. soak 
Gaity-suite. 3119. 
H malaya. 13336. 
Kansas. 138644. 
Nevada. 14028. 
Scénes mystiques. 
West Point.. 14815. 
Jacques (Leo) Love, a home, and you. 


Alpha phi delta 


6551. 


28326. 
Jacquest (W. E.) Breathe soft, ye 
winds. 9955. 


Jacquet (Bobbie) pseud. See Jacobs 
(Cecille) 
Jacquet (H. M.): 
Cigarette. 7639, 22252. 
Hortense’s song. 17957. 
I love you, adore you. 22795. 
I love you, I adore you. 8139. 


1852 


— 


= Shoifor shel mushiach. 


> SS UE 


INDEX 
nos. 1—12, 1929 


Lonely road. 8465. 
Love letters. 8485. 


Peter and chorus girls. 1690. 
Pretty girls and roses. 14236, 
14237. 
Rhapsody in EH flat. 4790. 
Richard and Gabrielle... 1802. 
Shoe-clap-platter. 29027. 


Silver swan. 18941, 18942. 


Till I met you. 24089, 26672, 
29301. 
Where life and dreams are true. 
4490. 
Jacquot (Louis) Derniére grimace. 
2936, 2937. 
Jaezinski. - (A. S:) Disappointed. 
2950. 
Jadassechn (S.) Were I a birdling. 
24227. 
Jager (—) Wine nacht, ein lied und 
fares. ~ 13086. 
Jiger (K. M.) Da draussen beim 
Radetzky ... 17597. 
Jaeger (M. F.) Because I know I’m 


>a ll Ue 
Lonesome and 


in love with you. 
Jaeger (Marguerite) 
blue. 8467. 
Jaéll (Alfred) Faust. 
Jirnefelt (Armas) : 
Praeludium. 6369. 
Wiegenlied. 21861. 
Jaffe (Julius) : 


14976 (116). 


A shadchin fin iener velt. 19496. 
Ellis Island. 10331. 

Es macht sich. 154386. 
Farshtoisene mamma. 7868. 


Gisheft hob ich. 7954. 

Im shuldig in eirlich. 8238. 
Miten reb ns koiech. 25848. 
Moid mt apetit. 8623. 
Oif der hetzke. 11523. 
Reb akiveh shoichet. 
Regards from Russia. 


14274. 
4015. 
11905. 
Student march. 2078. 

Valse fantastic. 9474. 
Yingaliss chulem. 26993. 
Jaffe (Louis) Menasheh. 16169. 

Jaffe (Moe): 
Baby, who cares. 7442. 
Lookin’ around for someone. 3570. 
Loose ankles. 13755. 


Nothing to do but ‘love. 1562, 
6197. 

_Whoopee hat brigade. 12455, 
14871. 


You gotta get goin. 17203. 
Jahn (A. G. de) See De Jahn (A. G.) 
Jahn (F. C.) Dawn of love. 27476. 
Jahrmarkt von Sordtschintzi. 7973. 
Jairus’ daughter. 15906. 


Jakway (Alberta) Marching to con- 
quer the future.. 13831. 


Jalbert (D. C.) Marie, I love you. 


16133. - 
Jalowicz (Roger) Waltz of the 
skates. 12338. 
James (B. P.): 
Come, dance wth me. 2868. 
Golden days. 31683. 
Sweet dreams. 26559. 
Venetian twil ght. 26772. 


Young harpist. 4570. 
James (Beatrice) pseud. 
(B. G.) 
James (Billy): 
All quiet on the western front. 


See Pollak 


22005. 
Alphabet song. 9763. 
Carita. 4853. 


Down South feeling. 5086. 
Dreamy eyes. 542. 


Ive got them stock market blues. 


27990. 
Under starry skies of old Hawaii. 
2281. 
James (C. E.) Joker. 25496. 
James (Nonita) pseud. See Pollak 


(B. G.) 
James (O. E.) You’re the only girl 
that ever made me cry. 21939. 
James (Philip) Song of joy. 9230. 
James (V. W.) Sunshine girl. 21502. 
James (W. G.) Five very easy piano 
solos. 10897. 
Jameson (A. A.): 
Refuge in the rock of ages. 26248. 
There ‘s glory in my soul. 14644. 
Jameson (G. V.) Berea song. 7494. 
Jamieson (G. E.) Under a dreamy 


moon. 16990. 
Jamison (J. W.): 
Idol of my dreams. 22884. 
Who’s goin’. 29526. 
Jampel (Blanche) New love. 6171. 


Janacek (Leos) Msa_ glagolskaja. 
13944. 

Janas (Irene) I haven’t a thing to 
wear. 25267. 


Janda (O. F.) prop. Spotlight music 
co. I always think of you. 884. 
Jankelwitz (Mrs. Wolf) : 
Schwester. 9106. 
Yosem’l. 9647. 
Janner (Kasper): 
Golden tear drops. 738. 
Ob Dorothy. 1598. 
Rosa Lee. 26294. 
Jannone (Antonio) Piccadilly. 
3934, 11644. 


Jansen _(M. C.) 
3587. 
Janssen (Werner) : 


3933, 


Loveliness of you. 


Blow the blues away. 199. 

Load is heavy. 20688. 

New Year’s eve in New York. 
25981. 


1853 


INDEX. 


a eee 


Janssen (Werner)—Continued. 

Shake high, shake low. 1933. 

What a girl. 2406. 

What could I do. 2410. 

Janvier (L. B. de) See De Janvier 
(LeBe) 

Jaques (Edmund) Ave verum. 24511. 

Jaques-Daleroze (EH.) Notre petite 
vie 4 nous. 11473, 11477. 

Jarden (KE. M.) ‘True gift. 

Jardin (Ch.): 

Jonuqgue sur le lac. 57388. 

Mousmée danse. 6077. 

Nagasaki... 6163. 

Patrouille japonaise. 6310. 
Jarecki (Thadeus) In Bohemia. 3392. 
Jarmark (Philip) : 

Down in Hawaii. 

Dreamy melody. 

One girl in a million. 

Steppin’ high. 19042. 

You made me forget. 
Jarnefelt (A.) Berceuse. 


26707. 


15393. 
22430. 
23939. 


24386. 
12736. 


Jaros (KE. T.) Summer love sweet- 
heart. 19064. 
Jaros (F. J.) Summer love sweet: 
heart. 19064. 
Jarratt (Lita) Playtime fancies. 
14195. 
Jarrett (HE. C.) jr. Girl of my heart, 
I’m lonely. 17821. 
Jarrett (F. S.) Evangeline. 590. 
Jarrett (Gus): 
Désespoir et espoir. 24841. 
Larmes. 25585. 
Jarrett (S. B.) Old town bank has 
closed its door. 18654. 
Jasinski (John): 
Album no. 1. 7340, 7341. 
Bialy mazur! 24591. 
Oberek do biatego dnia. 26046. 
Przyjemne chwile wale. 26224. 


Szezesliwy basz dom. 26587. 
Jasinski (John) music co. Vesperae 


solemnes de SS. EHucharistiae Sac- 
ramento. 21728. 
Jaxon (Frankie): 
Fan it. 10383. 
Hit-ta-ditty low down. 32381. 
How can I get it. 10661. 
Jaspers barb-b-que. 3440. 
Jay (Harry) pseud. See Lincoln 
Gs Ae 4) 
Jay (Nancy) : 
For a day. 10447. 


I can forget all the others. 13386. 
I’m living with memories. 25316, 


Pag pW: 
If I should tell you that I love 


you. 20431, 22891, 25386. 
Lady of my dreams. 18250. 
Needing you. 11433. 

Nobody else, just you. 11462. 


pt. In, n. s., v. 24 


To the sea. 19205.. 
Under an old world sky. 16991. 
Jay (Rueben) pseud. See Shores 
GRE, de) 
Jay (Tillie): 
For a day. 10447. 
I ean forget all the others. 
I’m living with memories. 
25a kt. 
If I should tell you that I love 
you. 20431, 22891, 25386. 
Lady of my dreams. 18250. 
Needing you. 11438. 
Nobody else, just you. 11462. 
To the sea. 19205. 
Under an old world sky. 16991. 


13386. 
25316, 


Jayne (H. B.) Moon-god and the 
maidens. 28476. 

Jeanfavre (R. A. Parade rest. 6302. 

Jeanjean (Paul) 18 etudes de perfec- . 


tionnement. 8303. 
Jeep (Johann) : 
Lord, hear the voice of my com- 
plaint. 23128. 
O longing generation. 23478. 
Jeffers (Rebecca) Kind words never 
die. 5784. 

Jefterson (Lemon) : 
Dynamite blues. 5121. 
Hagle eyed mama blues. 
Oil well blues. 18647. 
Sad news blues. 6519. 

Jefferson (Maceo) : 

Habits of my own. 25124. 
Jordan bound. 25498. 
Jefferson (Mario) : 


5125. 


Doll baby. 24851. 
Vision glorious. 24188. 
Jefferson (Sherman) Pretty mama. 
21193. 
Jefferson (T. J.) Speedway-march. 
26501. 


Jefferson (Terry) : 
Doll baby. 24851. 
Vision glorious. 24188. 
Jefferson (W. TT.) My Caroline. 
12594 (253). 
Jeffery (EH. H.): 
In the same old way. 18148. 
Palo Alto fox trot. 6296. 
Jeffery (J. A.) Awakening of spring. 
95. 
Jeffords (M. L.): 
Apple of life. 2649, 2650. 
Love’s sweet melody. 3592. 
Loves sweet melody, in old New 
York. 3593. 
Jeffrey (L. E.) Wreck of the S. S. 
Vestris. 29579. 
Jeisy (Pauline) 
8347, 23006. 
Jekyll (Joé) : 
Boston nostalgique. 
Réve. 4027, 26261. 


Just one little year. 


2772. 


1854 


a 


Jellinek (F.): 
Centifolien. 
Kasinoklinge. 

Jemison (W. Z.): 
All I get is bye-bye. 
American girls. 27113. 
Black Maria blues. 27282. 


10029. 
10967. 


27085. 


I haven’t kissed her yet. 27908. 
Make hey-hey while the sun 

shines. 28373. 
Miss Pat. 25841. 


Nile love song. 28619. 
She’s got that. 29016. 
Sometime soon. 29102. 
You can’t be good in Hollywood. 


29601. 
Jemnitz (Alexander) Serenade. 
11876. 
Jenkins (A. I.) California’s calling 
you. 2801. 
Jenkins (Andrew) : 
Alabama flood. 12614. 
Fate of Elba, Alabama. 13149. 


Flood song. 7901. 
Little old cabin in the mountains. 
20682. 
Rambling yodel Sam. 18807. 
Tennessee yodel man blues. 19138. 
Jenkins (B. W.) jr. Facing new 
worlds. 7852. ; 
Jenkins (BE. T. C.) Oh! how I love a 
Christmas day. 6225. 
Jenkins (F. F.) I thank God for you. 
20388. 
Jenkins (H. A.) jr. Top-of-the-morn- 
ing to you, sir. 6962. 
Jenkins (H. J.): 
Flying along. 657, 
°° SS. army «air 
26743. 
Jenkins (Hezekiah) : 
Hen pecked man. 13324. 
I’ve got what it takes. 10778. 
Jenkins (I. BE.) Oh! how I love-a 
Christmas day. 6225. 
Jenkins (J. W.) sons’ music ¢o.: 
Blame it on the moon. 17405. 
Groundwork of violin playing. 


10442. 


corps march. 


17866. 
armonica Harry. 27788. 
Harry, the harmonica _ king. 
22661. 
If I could write a song. 20426, 
25381. 


Piccolo Pete. 8915. 
Somewhere there’s someone. 14492. 
Jenkins (Louise) It’s only when we’re 
dancing. 5710. 
Jennings (C. B.) Song service num- 
ber one for initiatory work. 9248. 
Jennings (C. H.) Dream girl. 27551. 


Jennings (C. H.) jr.: 
In my dreams we are sweethearts 
again. 1023. 
Memory. 3658. 
Jennings (E. P.): 
I’m always 
18433. 
I used to call you buddie. 
Panhandle moon. 18714. 
Pleading. 14196. 


Jennings (Kathleen) Pleading. 14196. 

Jennings (M.L.) Keep smiling. 3490. 

Jennings (Smiles) pseud. See Jen- 
nings (EK. P.) 

Jennings (W. E.) 


chasing fig leaves. 


18072. 


Absent sweethearts. 9713. 
Girl of tomorrow. 13234. 
Have you forgotten. 15641. 


My rose of yesterday. 16288. 
Television. 26610. 

Yo yo. 26996. 

Jennings (Willie) 

137438. 

Jénoe (Roger) : 
Cortége. 2883. 
Habanera. 3186. 

Madriléne. 3608. 
Sévillane. 4124. 
Jensen (F. V.) Frances of Virginia. 
10466. 
Jensen (J. D.) Behind an old Span- 
ish fan. 22106. 
Jepheott (Norman Coke-) 
Jephcott (Norman ) 


Lonesome for you. 


See Coke- 


‘Jepperson (S. J.): 


Hop-off. 3245. 
Sweetheart of the dawn. 4256. 
Jeppesen (Harold) Home and you. 
10641. 
Jernigan 
16676. 
Jerome (Frederic) pseud. See Fearis 
(Jas) 
Jerome (M. K.): 
Bride without a groom. 
Dream boat. 27550. 
Everybody’s darling. 22479. 
Female funster. 20043. 


(G. E.) She’s my baby. 


24635. 


Help yourself to my love. 20240. 

If I could learn to love. 22886. 

Indian number. 28078. 

Life can be so lonesome. 23064. 

Little cavalier. 16041. 

My Mary dear. 28557. 

Oh! Oh! Oh! what I know— 
about love. 21047. 

Only the girl. 21089. 

Straight place and show. 19050. 


That’s how much I need you. 
16899. 
Toujours. 16954. 


Were you just pretending. 29461. 
You and I in the moonlight. 9651, 
12517-12519, 14924, 14925. 


1859 


INDEX 


Jespersen (H. H.) Dream sweetheart. 


22417, 27559. 


Jesse James. 1088. 
Jessel (George) If you believed in 
me. 10820. 


Jessel (Leo) : 
Miidels, die man liebt. 
Parade 
18718. 
Prinzessin Husch. 16513. 
Jessup (Nathalie) Thinking of Cal- 
vary. 6919. 
Jessye (Hva) 
themes. 5182. 

Jester (W. S.): 
Rose of Dundee. 18849. 

Tell me Daisy. 19133. 

Jesus Garcia (Belisario de) : 
Muchachas alegres. : 11336. 
Rosalba. 26295. | 

Jesus knows. 12594 (168). 

Jeteli¢ku v lese. 28134. 

Jeter (C. F.) Why baby you ain’t 

been half tryin’. 14876. 
Jett (Anna) Ranchman’s story. 11741, 
26234. 
Jetichen Gebert. 
20527. 
Jetzt danzt Hannemann. 3447. 
Jetzt oder nie. 1887, 13700, 14380. 


11169. 
of the wooden soldiers. 


Fantasy on _ negro 


5136, 6048, 10172, 


Jewell (Fred) March—159th  regt., 
California N. G. 8587. 
Jewell (Howard) :. 
Homeward. 20258. 
Let me say it again. 28256. 
My doll Dolly. 23346. 
Nita. 28623. 
Think of tomorrow. 24068. 
Jewell (Lucina) : 
Banshee. 17349. 
Bourrée. 15174. 
Christmas star. 2848. 
Dusk and dawn. 13077. 
Galliarde. 15587. 
Gigue. 15557. 
Heavenly Father, send Thy bless- 
ing. 22691. 


Highland lullaby. 17926. 


In quietness and in confidence. 
28065. 
In the open. 15866. 


Lay of Killarney. 18266. 
Passepied. 16452. 

Pavane. 16458. 

Ride on, ride on in majesty. 4032. 
Te Deum laudamus. 24016. 


There be none of beauty’s daugh- 


ters. 29278. 
Trumpet calls. 14706. 
White lilac. 19382. 

Jewkes (M. D.): 
Because of fate. 22097. 
Castillion Rose. 22206. 
Poppyland. 26201. 


pt. II, n. S., v. 24 


Jiambellueca (Mariano) : 
New York bella. 8751, 20990. 
Primavera bella. 1742. 

Jian (William) My wonderful you. 


11420. 
Jimarra (Ramon de) See DeJimarra 
(Ramon) 

Jimenez (Alex) Bright girl. 19707, 
24637. . 
Jimenez (M. J.) A media noche. | 

12597. 
Jimenez (Manuel) : 
Arizona. 173813. 


17472. 
What in the world care 


Canario es candela. 
Jing (Billie) 


I; , 24238. 
Jirak. (hee ee 
Ouverttire. 25494. 
Sonate. 25495. 
Sonate fiir viola und _ klavier. 
26457. 
Joachim (Gunter) : 
Auf dem chimborasso. 4671. 
Maya. 5986. 
Joachim (Joseph) Concerto. 24747. 
Jobe (Thelma) Hula baby. 183878. 
Jobert (J.): 
Chansons d’amour. 10035. 
Clair de lune. 17533. 


Deux poémes de Tristan Dereme. 
15905. 

Planisphére. 1707. 

Prélude. 7735. 

Sérénade. 1918. 

Solfége de concours. 9209. 

Jéde (Fritz) Volkstainze fur sing- 
kreise in schule und haus. 4424. 
Joels (Isé) Gruesome nights. 3179. 
Johansen (D. M.) Voluspaa. 7070.. 
Johansen (Gunnar) When you were 


here. 21828. 
Johanson (John) All because of you. 
7346. 


Canada. 7570. 
My Florida. 20918. 


Johansson (Allan) 
John (Carlos De) 
John (F. K.): 
I am always ready for you. 25240. 
Nothing can hold a man who is 
to leave. 23468. 
Jobn (Fr.) Roger Bacon high school 
mareh and song. 9049. 
John Peel. 38451. 


Johns (Al): 
Annie Howe. 29647 (4). 
Club fellow march. 19491 (41). 
Juno. 24426 (131). 
Louise. 1267. 
Mammy’s little black rose. 
(141). 
Mississippi bubble. 
Toba. 27057 (149). 
Johns (B. L. M.): 
Flapper love. 
Love pirate. 


29647 
24426 (182). 


647. 
1280. 


1856 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 - 


Johns (Barter) 
5130. 
Johns (C. R.) 

26978. 
Johns (F. P.) I love you. 
Johns (Freddie) : 
Madelaine. 8514. 
What’s the matter with the gravy. 
9552. 
When the roll is called up yonder. 
9568. 
Johns (Louise): 
Annie Howe. 29647 (4). 
Juno. 24426 (1381). 
Mammy’s little black rose. 
(141). 
Mississippi bubble. 
Toba. 27057 (149). 
Johns (Vivian): 
Competitive moon. 10104. 
Don’t play the monkey. 13042. _ 
I wanna be kissed by someone. 
13488. 
That golden song of love. 21554. 
Johnson (A. Y.): 


Echoes of Andalusia. 
Won't you say yes. 


8136. 


29647 
24426 (182). 


Night calls me home. 1545. 
Song of a river. 2023. 


Johnson (Arnold): 
Don’t hang your dreams on a rain- 
bow. 13088. 
Hollywood. 27838. 
Pretty little maid of old Madrid. 
3978, 6386, 6387. 
Tear drops. 2140, 4269. 
That’s music to my ears. 
4287. 
Johnson (Austen Croom-) See Croom- 
Johnson (Austen) 
Johnson (B. C.) Ye that have faith. 
2541. 
Johnson (B. H.) 


Johnson (Bessie) 
Zetot. 
Johnson (C. and P.): 
Crime of the D’Autremont broth- 
ers. 27485. 
Smoky mountain far away. 29077. 
Johnson (C. L.): 
Annabell. 15044. 
Cleveland disaster. 12902. 
Count Zeppelin. 17580. 
How can I eall you sweetheart. 


4286, 


Way. 14798. 
Great reaping day. 


3367. 
I used to call you buddie. 18072. 
Mazie. 18430. 
Monkey biznez. 1413. ' 
My Indian love moon. 13976. 
My Missouri cabin. 6136. 
Rushing to the Armageddon. 
16604. 
Song of the American eagle. 


14503, 29109. 
Tangled curls. 
Up high in the sky. 


4263, 16878. 
17001. 


Johnson (C. W.) There is always a 
bright light gleaming. 4808. 

Johnson (Carl) Reistertown, Md. 
Dream of early years. 10273. 

Johnson (Carl) Westwood, Calif. I 
love you, America. 18022. 


Johnson (Carlton) 
ody. 1469. 
Johnson (Chas.) : 
Hot bones and rice. 
My dream lover. 


My fav’rite mel- 


20266, 
16249, 


We'll climb thru the _ clouds. 
12355: 
Johnson (Clara) I-*want to see you 
happy. 28003. 
Johnson (D.) Mary bowed so low. 
20794. 
Johnson (E. A.) Sweet Rose of mem- 
ory. 2107. 
Johnson (HE. L. B.) Old school bell. 
1615. 
Johnson (E. M.) Rodeo. 16580. 
Johnson (Bien P.) Savoy rhythm. 
21296. 
Johnson (EH. R.) September moon. 
PAY Ute 
Johnson (H. W.) Someone like you. 
26451. 


Johnsen (Hdith) : 
Can’t make another day. 
Good chib blues. 25098. 
Honey dripper blues. 25203. 
Nickles worth of liver. 25984. 
Johnson (Hila): 
Letter that never came. 16014. 
My dear old mother. 23344. 
Johnson (Erich) Remember you have 
broken my heart. 14285. 
Johnson (Ernest) Whispering shad- 


24678. 


ows. 19379. 
Johnson (F. A.) Twelve lyric com- 
positions for piano. 5738. 
Johnson (F. G.): 
Belle of Bagdad. 24574. 


By the Zuyder Zee. 19737. 

Clothes don’t make the man. 
19809. 

I want to be a pirate. 20396. 

Snap it up. 14452. 


Sunbonnet girl. 2084. 

Take off your worry and put on 
a smile. 215388. 

We're a couple of slickers. 

We've had the flu. 21773. 


Johnson (F. L.) Gullup, gullup, gul- 
lup, knok, knok, knok. ‘770. 
Johnson (Fred): 
Harmony blues. 
Listerine. 160835. 
Waitin’ for the rainbow. 4430. 
You missed a dog-gone good man. 


19321. 


17887. 


19461. 
cdohnson CHa H.) Hlsinore waltz. 
13090. 


1857 


INDEX 


Johnson (H. Jey 
In a little cance with you. 28045. 
When love’s little light goes out. 

: 26888. 

Johnson (H. M.): 

Smile and a song. 


1987. 
Wee hands. 2398. 
When I hear those songs of Dixie. 
2431. 
Johnson (Harold) Sweetheart of 


mine come back to me. 2116. 
Johnson (Herbert) : 
End of my way. 27593. 
Face to face. 3087, 3088. 
Hand in hand. 27775. 
Homeland. 27848. 
I’m a pilgrim. 3310, 3311, 20340. 
O may my walk be close with 
God. 3825, 3826. 
Rock of ages. 4044, 4045. 
Shall I be forgotten. 29006. 
There is a land. 29275. 
Johnson (Horace) Three 
trees. 4327. 
Johnson (Howard) : 
ee. little you, and blue little me. 
2764. 
Death of Jesse James. 
Dixie jamboree. 22374. 
Everything is lovely. 13130. 
Georgia gigolo. 3182. 
He’s just an old guy with whis- 


cherry 


T134, 


kers. 20220. 
I’m gonna _ specialize on you. 
20854. 


I’m looking into heaven. 22820. 
If you know what I know. 8236. 
Say a prayer for Palestine. 21298. 


Since you said uh-huh to me. 
21379. 

Soda I, soda you, sodas ev’rybody. 
4162. 


Sweetheart of yesterday. 23992. 

Tell me there’s hope for me. 4273. 

When mother sings, Silver threads 
among the gold. 12411. 


Johnson (I. B.) Homestead on the 


hillside. 1383851. 
Johnson (J. B.): 
Rutland: y2I277. 
Way, the Truth, the Life. 19816. 
Johnson (J. C.): 
All around mama. 15009. 
Big gorilla man. 9910. 
Black dog blues. 17404. 
Black man blues. 12757. 
Blue blood blues. 12766. 
Blue harvest blues. 17418. 
Breath and breaches. 19705. 
Can you do that to me. 17470. 
Chant of despair. 17502. 
Daddy you got ev’rything. 10144. 


Fishy little thing. 22520. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


How much of that can I sada 


3259. 

If you really love your baby. 
1001. 

It sure is nice. 22960. 

Jet black blues. 13598. 

Low land moan. 11148. 


My baby sure knows how to love. 
8672. 


My particular man. 16279. 
Old forsaken blues. 16387. 
Peddlin’ man. 23589. 

Red beans and rice. 23678. 


Tell the South. 9357. 

Wasting away. 19811. 

What’s your price. 4468. 

Wild geese blues. 4506. 

You can’t be mine and someone’s 
else too. 19450. 

You can’t sleep in my bed. 12526. 


Johnson (J. G.) My paradise. 6142. 
Johnson (J. L.) Ku klux klan. 5796. 
Johnson (J. P.) Lupe mia. 18374. 


Johnson (J. Rosamond) : 

Aunt Jemima’s pancake flow’r. 
7416. . 

Come out Dinah on the green. 
2589 (57). 

I’m thinkin’ 
12594 (141). 

Lit] gal. 12594 
(185). 

Mandy, won’t you let me be your 
beau? 12594 (228). 

Mister Peanut. 25847. 

My blue lagoon. 20908. 

My Lord says He’s gwineter rain 


*~bout you honey. 


(197), 14976 


down fire. 1488. 

Oh! didn’t he ramble. 123594 
(284). 

Saragossa. 29647 (198). 

Strolling along the beach. 17236 
(405). 

Sweet Saloma. 4577 (388). 

Tell me dusky maiden. 17236 
(419). 


When de minstrels come to town. 
19491 (258). 

You’se sweet to yo’ mammy jes’ 
de same. 4577 (482). 

Johnson (J. 8.): 
Angelus at sea. 
Pax vobiscum. 

Johnson (J. .W.): 
Come.out Dinah on the green. 

2589 (57). 
Maiden with the dreamy eyes. 


24494, 
11629. 


2589 (187). 
My Angemima Green. 9709 
(158). 
Sweet Saloma. 4577 (388). 
When it’s all goin’ out. .12594 


(428). 


1858 


we 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


When the band plays ragtime. 
4577 (422). 
You’se sweet to yo’ mammy jes’ 


de same. 4577 (482). 
Johnson (Jack) Blue days’ sweet- 
heart. 12767. 


Johnson (James) : 
Big trunk blues. 
Duck's yas-yas-yas. 
Unele Joe. 29365. 

Johnson (Jimmy) : 
Day dreams. 77238, 10178. 
Don’t cry baby. 153888. 
I don’t love nobody 

10698. 
I need you. 10761. 
Skiddle de skow. 11940. 
Sorry that I strayed away from 
you. 12018. 
Sunny side. 16832. 
You don’t understand. 24380. 
Your love I crave. 12565, 12566. 
Your love is all that I crave. 
24409, 27040. 

Johnson (John R.) Ill find you right 
in my arms. 27925. 

Johnson (Joseph) : 

Lingering love. 3548. 
Ocean rag. 28677. 

Johnson (Justin) I’ve never seen a 
smile like yours. 5604, 5605, 8205, 
10784, 138486. | 

Johnson (K. L.): 

Did you mean what you said last 


27222. 
10295. 


but you. 


night? 2947. 
With you forever. 4516. 
Johnson (L. A.) Dear old home of 


childhood. 5024. 
Johnson (lL. E.) Tip top girl. 
Johnson (Lonnie) : 
Broken levee blues. 254. 
Bullfrog moan. 22171. 
From now on make your whoopee 
at home. 25029. 
Handful of Riffs. 22650. 
I’m so tired of living all alone. 
13458. 
Mr. Johnson’s blues no 2. 25846. 
New fallin’ rain blues. 25979. 
Stay out of Walnut Street alley. 
2063. 
Two tone stomp. 2277. 
When you fall for some one that’s 
not your own. 14854. 
Wrong woman blues. 2534. 
You can’t give a woman every- 
thing she needs. 27010. 
Johnson (Luella) Home brew blues. 


29307. 


15677. 
Johnson (M. C.) My heaven of 
dreams. 28548. 
Johnson (M. H.) Echoes of forty 
nine. 2998. 


Johnson (M. M.): 


Land of perfect rest. 3521. 
Wonderful love. 4520. 
Johnson (M. P.) Good night, dear 
heart, good night. 7971. 
Johnson (Maceo) Farmer’s life for 
me. 27638. 
Johnson (Margaret) Rhythmic play. 
18826. 
Johnson (Marie) My own. song. 
6139. 
Johnson (Mary): 
Black men blues, 22130. 
Western Union blues. 26858. 
Johnson (Mildred) : 
Children’s eyes. 15243. 
Mother Goose at the spinning 
wheel. 16222. 
Naughty, naughty brownies. 
16305. 
Shelley’s autumn. 16686. 
Winter. 17155. 
Johnson (N. F. Byng) See Byng 


Johnson (N. F.) 
Johnson (Noel) 
Johnson (R. E.): 

Moonlight and you. 6055. 
Our love story. 28741. 

Johnson (Robert) Willa. 17147. 
Johnson (Rosamond) see Johnson (J. 
Rosamond) 
Johnson (Ruth) 

22859. 

Johnson (T. A.): 
Country dance. 411. 
Dance of the reapers. 449. 
Woodland serenade. 2523. 
Johnson (T. L.) lLover’s lane. 25696. 
Johnson (T. P.) God is love. 13248. 
Johnson (Ted) pseud. See Johnson 
(Charles). 
Johnson (Tommy) : 


See Noel Johnson 


I wanna be loved. 


Big road blues. 12751. 

Bye bye blues. 12816. 

Cool drink of water blues. 12930. 
Maggie Campbell blues. 18801. 


Johnson (Vanilla) It may be blue to 


some. 28100. 
Johnson (Verna) Just you. 8355. 
Johnson (W. A.): 
All march. 7348. 
Bailarina. 27181. 
Bed of pansies. 7484. 
Bells softly ringing. 12733. 


Boy Blue and Bo-Peep. 12780. 
Dainty dewdrops. 7701. 

Dolly’s sleepy time. 7761. 
Four-o’clocks. 7925. 

Lilies pure. 84382. 

Little elves from fairyland. 8448. 
My first dancing lesson. 8684. 
Our conquering hero. 8848. 
Playful butterflies. 28819. 


1859 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Johnson (W. A.)—Continued. 
Playing see-saw. 14192. 
Sweet toned cello. 14576. 
Tripping along. 9424. 


White and purple violets. 9583. 
White and yellow daisies. 9584. 
Johnson (W. F.) My pal of pals. 
6140. 
Johnson (W. H.): 
T’ll take it as my part. 18016. 


When we first met. 
Johnson (W. S.) 


P7113; 
Manifold grace of 


God. 18895. 

Johnson (Wm.) When I’m dreaming 
of you. 19350. 
Johnson (Z. TT.) Sigma phi girl. 

29635. 


Johnsrud (Mary) When thou came 
to me at dusk. 29493. 
Johnston (Anne) I’m your rain-beau. 
3339, 8184. 
Johnston (Arthur) Something’s gotta 
be done about that. 11978. 
Johnston (Francis) Sweet Margue- 
rite. 12105. 
Johnston (Gene) : 
Lolita. 283803. 
Only for you. 6259. 
There’s a smile for ev’ ey tear. 
2182. 

Tune in on my heart. 
21677, 21678, 24136. 
Johnston (Gene) ine. Only for you. 

6259. 
Johnston (M. F.): 
Hawaii. 806. 
In the moonlight. 
Lullaby. 11157. 
Johnston (M. S.): 
America the friendly land. 9769. 


16977, 


1037. 


Caro!s of the nativity. 24692. 
Johnston (Merle) Witmark theme 
songs for saxophone. 29558. 


Johnstone (A. E.): 
Album-leaf. 27759. 
Chimes of love. 27856. 
Colombine. 27398. 
Dance caprice. 27760. 
Flying leaf. 27662. 
Nocturne. 27761. 
‘ Spinner. 29130. 

Jobnstone (D. W.) 

I love you. 12997. 
Johnstone (J. H.) Mandolin solos 
with piano accompaniment. 11191. 
Johnstone (W. J.) You don’t have to 

worry any more. 4550. 
Joint commission on church music: 


Dear, that’s why 


Choral service. 3850. 
Liturgical music for the holy 
communion. 1235. 


Jolet (Harold) : 
I never had a sweetheart. 5586. 
My Dolores, I love you so. 3728. 
Pal. 8867. 
Joli mois. 5734. 
Joli monsieur. 13606, 15197. 
Jolson (A. HE.) Just sweethearts. 
8349, 28173. 
Jolson (Al): 
Evangeline. 592. 
I’m in seventh heaven. 8155. 
I’m ka-razy for you. 3324. 
Little pal. 8456. 
Love is like a punch in the nose. 
1275, 3583. 
Mem’ries of one sweet kiss. 
My baby said yes. 3714. 
One sweet kiss. 8838, 14110. 
Used to you. 9467. 
Why can’t you. 9601. 
Year from today. 14914,. 17185. 
Jompulsky (Harry) : 
Lonesome parade. 
Only you. 26106. 
Jonas (Alberto) : 
Master school of modern piano 


24831. 


. 25654. 


~~ playing & _ virtuosity. 8557, 
25777. 
Twelve characteristic concert 
studies. 17236 (485). 
Jonasson (Hmanuel) Cuckoo waltz. 
2896. 


Jones (A. H.) 
Jones (B. V.) 


Star of love. 23926. 
There’s a bell on the 


door of my heart. 21588. 
Jones (Bethune) I don’t. want any- 
one else but you. 10699. 


Jones (C. H.) 
Jones (C. M.): 
Bull’n the bear. 


Spring fantasy. 23920. 
27284. 


Dance of the toys. 4996. 
Jones (C. O.): 
Goodbye to you. 10556. 
Take me back, sweetheart. 2127. 
Jones (C. P.) Bible is right. 9904. 
Jones (Clarence) Hold it boy. 3234. 
Jones (D. J.) I wonder. 22873. 
Jones (D. O.) How He must have 
loved me. 27865. 

Jones (EK. A. M.) Apple girl. 24504. 

Jones (E. M.) Three wise bachelors. 
4329. 

Jones (Hdward) Don’t write... tele- 
graph! 10257. 

Jones (G. H.) 


Hymn to Zeus. 10680. 
If I had but two little. wings. 
8229. 
Sands of Dee. 9086. 
Song of May. 6722. 
Jones (G. W.) sr. I wish I could find. 
some one. 5616. 


1860 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Jones (Guy): 
Bitter sweet. 22127. 
Wake up and dream. 

Jones (H. W.) Come, 

people, come. 17562. 

Jones (Harry): 

My friend John. 23354. 
Our turpentine farm. 23558. 
Son please ask yo’ mammy can I 


14781. 
ye thankful 


be her new ice man. 11982. 
Sweets don’t make me _ steal. 
23995. 
Jones (Hugh) Reasons. 11744. 
Jones (Isham) : 
I had to come back. 13404. 


Not a cloud in the sky. 
28644. 
Song of the blues. 16759. 
That's what happens when you 
fall in love. 9373. 
syones (J. B.): 
Black woman 
snake. 12758. 
Lindbergh hop. 13716. 
On the road again. 14103. 
Sugar pudding. 14548. 
Jones (J. E.): 
Tramp song. 16961. 
When it’s springtime. 
Jones (J. H.): 
Tl cling to the cross. 
Meet me there. 28420. 
Teach me Thy will. 29238. 
Jones (J. O.): 
Arsenal at Springfield. 22035. 


23462, 


is like a_ black 


29482. 
25282. 


Spirit of delight. 16787. 
Jones (Jack) Wringin’ that thing. 
9639. 
Jones (Jeb) Whitewash station 
blues. 14866. 
Jones (L. E.): 
I've anchored in Jesus. 17236 
(176). 
Jesus loves me. , 13596. 
My Lord is there. 13983. 


Jones (M. B.) If I had the moon: 
18106. 

Jones (M. E.) 

Jones (Marvy 
will. 20058. 


Jones (May): 


15488. 
Flag of good 


Flapper song. 
Shafer ) 


Lily of the valley. 8433. 
Mexico moon. 6011. 
My ol’ white mule. 8707. 


Jones (Minnie) 
way. 11369. 
Jones (Mynard 8.) I know I madea 
Lucky Strike. 25273. 

Jones (N. B.) jr. Garfinkel march- 


My girl on Broad- 


ing song. 20125. 
Jones (N. O.) My Carolina hills. 
25904. 


Jones (P. L.) I’m all alone. 22800 


Jones (R.): 


Novelty blues. 14060. 


Tickle britches blues. 14669. 
Jones (R. A.): 

Fair California. 10380. 

Flower of my heart. 5227. 


Jones (R. M.) music pub. co.: 

Big fat mama. 9909. 

Weary money blues. 7128. 
Jones (S. E.) Tramp song. 24119. 
Jones (Sidney) San Toy march. 

17236 (350). 


Jones (T. B.) When the dew drops 


kiss the rose. 14845. 
Jones. (T. M.) Twilight brings 
dreams of you. 9448. 


Jones (W. A.) She’s coming back to 


me. 18926. 
Jones (W. B.) Gifts that won. 
22591. 
Jones (W. K.) I’m saving kisses for 
baby. 10748. 


Jones (W. W.) When it’s moon-time 
in June time. 9558. 


Jones (Walter Howe) Hymn at eve- 


ning. 138379. 
Jones (William H.) Baby—you have 
it... 402. 
Jones (Willie) : 
Do it right. 19930. 


Gin done done it. 20138. 
Tired of the way you do. 21632. 

Jones-Owen (J.) Rejoice in the Lord. 
1798. 

Jongen (Joseph) : 

Mazurka. 3642. 
Napolitania. 38772. 
Suite. 1099. 

Jongleur de 
(243-245, 
143, 144). 

Jordan (H. E.) Golden curls. 

Jordan (Herberte) : 

Down our street. 19952. 
Empty house next door. 19952. 
Pierrette’s wedding. 11646. 
Why. 12460. 

Jordan (J. A.) 


17236 
(140, 


Notre-Dame. 
250-253), 19491 


736. 


Mother, on the isl’s 


of dreams. 28502. 
Jordan (Joe) Love for ae day. 
25673, 25674. 
Jordan (Julian) : 
Jesus, lover of my soul. 20523. 


Zone (lol). 
Mother, on the isl’s 


Kingdom everlasting. 
Jordan’ (CL: 


of dreams. 28502. 
Jordan River revue. 10865, 11581, 
13555. 
Jordon (C. D.) Golden light. 138255. 
Jory (Victor) Without you. 24340. 
José (Antcnio-) Sonata gallega. 
6715. 


José (D. BR.) 
fall in love. 


I never knew that I’d 
5587. 


1861 


INDEX 


José (P.) Mar del Plata: 25744. 


José (Peppi Wetzel-) See Wetzel- 
José (Peppi) 
Joseffer (Anna) Chanson naive. 
10034. 
Joseffy (Marie) : 
Htude. 19491 (38-40, 59, 60). 
Htude_ caractéristique. 19491 
(58). 
Htudes for the piano. 14976 (86). 


Toccata. 19491 (47, 210). 
Joseffy (Rafael) : 
Htude. 19491 (38-40, 59, 60). 
Etude. earactéristique. 19491 
(58). J 
Etudes for the piano. 14976 (86). 


Toccata. 19491 (47, 210). 
Joselyn (L. E.): 
Anything she says goes with me. 


15049. 

Do you blame me for loving you. 
10236. 

I couldn’t be without you. 15715. 

Let’s make up. 138693. 

Joseph (H. M.): 

Carmencita open your window. 
307. 

Last lullaby. 1181. 

Life’s ways. 3546. 

Lord is my shepherd. 1258. 

Love’s broken threads. 3589. 

Mother’s love song. 8657. ps 

Sleep, my babe, my darling. 1977. 


"Tis your Loves 2215) 
Joslyn (G. C.): 
Old Milaeca trail. 14095. 


Treasures of memory. 29334. 
Joslyn (3; H.).: 
Rose of the dawn. 16590. 
Say, boy, ain’t the weather grand? 
16633. 
Sunset hour. 
Josten (Werner) 
17596. 
Joubert 
17491. 
Joubert (C.) et cie.: 
Ave Maria. 4677. . 
Béatitudes. 12716. 
Flower. 13174. 
Melodia cantabile. 
Si cétait toi. 14409. 
Vieja castilla. 26784. 
Jovés (Manuel): 
Flor silvestre. - 3082. 
Pingo mio. 3945, 63831. 
Por tu culpa. 6360, 16489. 
Senor Juez. 4110. 
Veni pebeta. . 
Jovial sailor. 8820. 
Joy (Blanche) I wish that I were a 
star. 5617. 


Joy (J. EH.) 


16836. 


Cupid’s counsel. 


(C.) Cavalier Lafleur. 


13871. 


4409. 


Song of the snob. 21428. 


pt. 11, nis.) ve 24 


Joy (Leonard) : 
Always in my dreams, never in my 
ATMS... (357. 
There’s nobody else. 
Joy bells. 18195. 
Joy to the world. 20536. 
Joyce (Archibald) : 
Iris. 20487. 
That old world garden of mine. 
19152. 
Joyce (HK. F.): 
He blamed her for it all. 27801. 
He then brought in a woman part. 
10605, 25166. 
Joyce (F. B.) See Adams (F. B. J.) 
Joyce (Gerald) All my baby does is 
maybe me. 36. 
Joyce (J. A.) In His steps. 12594 


2186. 


(150). 
Joyce (Joe) pseud. See Freudenthal 
(Josef) 
Joyce (Teddy) Man about town. 
11188. 
Juanita. 1104, 5744, 29647 (114). 
Juanita—The .old oaken bucket. 
25502. 
Juarez (José) pseud. See Gellin 
(Rudolf) 
Juarez (T. M.): 
Cuarentena. 27444. 
Guadalupe. 27762. 
Judd ASI 


As the rose needs the dew. 19567. 
Bring back those old golden days. 


19711. 
Colorado. 22271. 
Dearest one. 19908. 
Free. 20106. 
Happy mountain. 15632. 
Honey leave it to me. 20260. 
I am with you. 20295. 


I don’t have to be told. 20310. 
Joe, you’re too slow. 18191. 
Please do come back. 21174. 
Twilight. 21689. 

What then. 21795. 

Who’s to blame. 24304. 
Zeppelin honeymoon. 21955. 


Judd (H. W.) Along the dreamy 
Solomon. 12631. 

Judd (Jappie) pseud. See Judd 
(A.B) 
Judd (Percy) Deserted home. 10212. 

Judea. 18199. ; 
Judge (Eric) pseud. Blue flowers. 
24608. 


Judge (Jack) To-morrow—perhaps— 
but not to-day. 2222. 

Judith. 13618. 

Judson (Agnes) 


Judson (M. C.) 
away. 21674. 


Dinna forget. 2948. 
Try to take my girl 


1862 


Juncos (M. F.) 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Judson radio program corp.: 
Armstrong Quaker theme _ song. 
7390. 
At close of day. 12667. 
Hudson-Essex Challenger 
8079. 
Step out with youth. 12057. 
Van Heusen theme song. 9480. 
You certainly look snappy in that 
Van Heusen. 14933. 
Juel-Frederiksen (Emil) : 
Aus dem Nordlande. 92. 
Gedankem am meer. 25049. 
Liindler. 25574. 
Valse suomi. 26763. 
Jiirg Jenatsch. 13614. 
Juilliard musical foundation. : 
Chanticleer. 27340. 
Horizons. 22730. 
Julander (Eric) Kysse-valsen. 10996. 
July (E.)): 
Cernés! 2821. 
Course d’autos. 4965. 
Départ de la chasse. 2983. 
Dernier ultimatum. 2985. 


march. 


Dialogue bouffe. 2945. 
Dialogue élégant. 5043. 
Griévement bléssé. 3175. 


Jeunesse facétieuse. 8311. 
Marivaudage téléphonique. 
Pandore s‘essoufile. 3900. 
Pare mystérieux. 3905. 
Paysage bizarre. 26151. 
Projet intéressant. 26221. 
Regard sur le passé. 6425. 
Rue d’Orient. 4078. 
Sur les bords galants. 
Vie brisée. 7052. ' 
Canciones escolares. 


5972. 


6806. 


98709 (30). 
June moon. 22987, 23297. 
Junetime. 83826. 
Junior folio for banjo band. 10926. 
Junne (Otto) G. m. b. H.: 
Mein miidi nennt sich baby. 138864, 
18865. 
So was wie Friéiulein Klarchen. 
14457, 14458. 


Junora. 25506. 
Juon (Paul): 

Bourrée. 2776. 

Intermezzo. 3467. 

Juggler. 18615. 

Litaniae. 20667. 

Mysterien. 3768. 

Serenade. 28991. 

Sieben kleine tondichtungen. 3468, 
Jurgensen (Martha) Sweet Caroline. 
9316. 


Jurmann (Walter) : 
Augen der liebe seh’n alles so 


schon . ff 0 
Deine mutter bleibt immer bei dir. 
27494. 


‘Kahl (Irving) 


EHinmal im leben... 17700. 
Ich weiss schon lingst, dass du 


mich heimlich lieb hast! 3364. 
Was weisst denn du. 7112. 
Just asIam. 172386. (205). 
Justice (D. O.) Winsome Nan. 9619. 


Justus (Kathryn) : 
Down where the beautiful Fox 
River flows. 27547. 
Golden memories. 25093. 


Its home sweet home to me. 
25466. 
Juvenile music bureau. Sing-a-way 
piano books. 18957-18959. 
Juverna music co. Angelus bell. 
17302. 
Kachie (Edward) Oh, mother dear. 
S804. 
Kachurak (John) Just kidding me. 
28166. 
Kacsoh (P): 
Heimweh des Ungarn. 17913. 
' Ungarisches herbstlied. 19256. 
Kadis (John) : 
Sweetheart of mine. 14584. 
Thinking of you. 19188. 
When _ twilight shadows fall. 
26908. 


Kimpf (Karl) Frtihlingsfahrt. 25031. 
Kaempfert (Max) Puppen der kleinen 
Elisabeth. 26226. 
Kaempfner (Bernhard) Ob Donau 
oder Rhein. 11499, 11500. 
Kaercher (George) Monoghaly shore. 
20872. , 
Kaever (Max): 
Deutsche lied. 483. 
Grosse heimweh. 765. 
Sangers mahnung. | 1856. 
Kahal (Irving) : 
Carmen. 24686, 24687. 
Down home. 13048. 
5633, 


If I give up the saxophone. 
5634. 

Mountains ain’t no place for bad 
men. 113830. 


Kahea (F. M. B.) Halialia kalakaua 
ia kapiolani. 15621. 
She’s the navy’s sweet- 
heart. 23799. 
Kahn (Abraham) Rebetzin hot nit 
gehaisen. 28889. 
Kahn (Arthur) True as the stars. 
14702. 
Kahn (Gus): 
Dream man. 27554, 
My dear. 8679, 13964, 
-16245,-18511, 23342. 
Somebody nobody loves. 
6709. 
Sorrows. 6741. 
Kahn: > (Harry) + Their, is 
heaven. 26637. 


16244, 
4173, 


another 


1863 


INDEX 


Kahnt & Uhlmann. Theoretische und 


praktische schule fiir  piano-ac- 
cordeon. 14648. 
Kaiser (J. J.) See Denton (J. J.) 


Kalas (Csipkeies) Volt egyszer egy, 
Osz volt mikor meglatalak minden jo 
esaladban., 21741. 


Kalina (Keoka) Kalina Keoka fa- 
mous Honolulu hits for Hawaiian 
guitar. 10961. 


Kallini (Josef) : 


Pasterka ha jasnej gorze w 
cezestochowie. 23579. 
Swieta noe w betleemie. 23996. 


Szezesliwego nowego roku. 21530. 
Wesotych swiat Bozego Narod- 
zenia. 21783. 


Kallmeyer (Georg) verlag. : 


Alte flamische voltkslieder. 4620. 

Festmusik. 20045. 

Kleine musiken und _ kantaten. 
71150. 

Liebesklagen des midchens. 5841. 

Musik nach volksliedern. 6087, 
6088. 

sechs siebenbtirgische volkslieder. 
118383. 


Volkstinze fiir singkreise in schule 
und haus. 4424. 
Zeitkranz. 12579. 
Kalman (Emmerich) : ; 
Hands across the sea. 25134. 
Having my own sweet way. 27796. 


On the prater. 16405. 
Song of Vienna. 29118. 

Kalman (Imre) Csardas kiraélyno és 
marica egyveleg. 19859. ‘ 
Kalman (Nador) See Nador (Kal- 

man) es 


Kalmar (Bert) : 
Do I know what I am doing? 
13024. 


Do I know what I’m doing? 15369. | 


Goodness gracious. 27744. 
Hot and bothered. 27857, 


11 know and she’ll know. 2792T. 


Just a little glimpse of paradise. | 


13621, 15941. 
Keep your undershirt on. 28191. 
Over and over again. 21109. 
Reaching for the moon. 28887. 
There was nothing else to do. 

14651, 16918. 

What she says goes. 14828, 17085. 
What would I care? 29475. 
Window cleaners. 4511. 

Kalmar (Tibor) : 
Gyongyvirig. 27763. 
Kalmar Tibor notai. 
Voltél-e maéajusban bécsben. 


20564, 20565. 
2342. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Kalmus (E. F.): 
Bring back those dreams. 
Ombre russe. 14100. 
Slumber on. 18973. 
Kalmus (Kk. F.) ine: 
Bayou blues. 19617. 
Child's first note book. 19783. 
Cradle song. 12946. 
Idylle forestiere. 5628. 
Intermezzo. 22157. 
Limerick suite. 13715. 
Oriental rhapsody. 28732. 
Pindar’s Athenian dithyramb. 
14184. 
Viennese waltz no. 3. 21729. 
Kalmus filmusic edition: 
After midnight. 20. 


27273. 


Allegro agitato. 27098. 
Aramis march. 9792. 
Blabber Jack. 19660. 


Bozo. 4789, 19699. 
Brutality. 9973, 19716. ‘| 


Buddies. 4809. 
4868, 19765. 


Causerie. 

Charlotte. 4889, 19775. 
Charming episode. 4891, 17507. 
Concert tango. 19831. 

Coquette charmante. 4952, 12933. 
Country fair. 19845. 

Dane? of the totties. 450. 


Dangerous journey. 4999, 12968. 


Defiance. 19918. 
Desirée. 138010, 19920. 
Fateful moments. 5188. 
Fee caprice. 20041. 
Furies. 20115. 

Gallant sergeant. 5263. 


Geisha in despair. 
Gobelins. 5313, 13246. 
Gold-hunter. 5322. 
In Bohemia. 3392. 
Japanese bridal march. 18180. 


Japanese market. 13584. 
Jolly comrades. 5736. 
Jovial Joe. 5742. 

Lullaby. 20738. ; 
Mareh D’Artagnan. 11198. 
Medallion theme. 11237. 
Memories. 13874. 

Menacing foe. 6004, 13881. 
Minstrel’s fiddle. 6028, 13904. 
Mother love. 6065. 
Odalisque. 28678. 

Old music box. 6241, 14096. 
Polka. 6346. 


Polonaise in A. 11675, 21181. 
Princess White Deer. 14248. 

Six exclamations. 27204. 
Spinning wheel. 6756, 14517. 
Spirit of vengeance. 6759, 14519. 


Sunrise. 29170. 
Sunset dreams. 21499. 
Suspicion. 6808, 14565. 
Tears. 6869. 


1864 


13224, 20129. - 


a ee 


IN DEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Téte-a-téte. 14612. 
Three character sketches. 
14973. 

Uncle Remus. 

Valse distraite. 

Valse Tatjana. 2307. 

Vanishing love. 14756, 21718. 

Waiting and longing. 7082, 14776. 

Wings of love. 14893, 21868. 

Winter landscape. 29546. ~ 

Zanzibar. 14966. 

2nd polka. T3807. 

8 lilies. 12590. 
Kamaunu (Robert) 


7304, 


14728. 
7040, 14750. 


Collection of pop- 


ular Hawaiian melodies. 19816. 
Kamensky (Stephan) : 
Flickan vid Don. 22521. 


For dig och mig finns paradiset 
dir. 25008. 


Kaminski (Bruno): 
Floryana polka. 22528. - 
Kucharka polka. 10991. 


Kaminski (Heinrich) : 
Jiirg Jenatsch. 13614. 
Werk ftir streichorchester. 
Kamman (Effie) 
ins. 14976 (1387). 
Kammen (Jack): 
Beigelach, koift beigelach. 24569. 
Dark eyes. 24803. 
OXxh, TH JIONA, MOA OIA. 


12374. 
Hunting for Hawk- 


10305. 


Ras. dwa, tri. 26236. 
Two guitars. 12280. 
Warshavianka. 26824. 


Kammen (Joseph): 
Beigelach, koift beigelach. 24569. 
Dark eyes. 24803. — 
OX, TH TOUA, MOA FOIA. 
Ras, dwa, tri. 26236. 
Two guitars. 12280. 
Warshavianka. 26824. 

Kammerer (Hope) First period at 

the piano. 20055. 

Kanapoff (Fishel) 

Kane (Fred): 
Always stick to the one that you 

loved. 4621. % 
Blue skies above you. 


Kane (Hayden) Beautiful one. 9868. 


Kane (Irving) I never ean forget 
your broken promises. 3337. 


Kane (J. L.) Daddy and his lad. 


10305. 


Tzou spet. 14727. 


A767. 


4983, 15299. 

Kane (W. G.) Fight, Montana. 
22513. 

Kaniecki (Stanislaus) Pastoral mass 
in F. 14151. 


Kann (C. J.): 
Maybe you're gonna be _ sorry. 
1345. 
Memories of mine. 20834. 


Kannolus (Jan) 
dimittis. 3610. 
Kanrich (A. M.): 
At a football game. 


Magnificat and Nune 


9804. 


Gridiron king. 20172. 
Valse petite. 26760. 
Kanter (Benjamin) Chicago rhythm. 
4898. 
Kanter (Howard): 


Calling for you. 10006. 
Hearts are mating. 8023. 
How sweet the Jesus way I find. 
10670. 
Victor’s song. 
Kantrovitz (S 
8922. 
Kapalka (Joseph) : 
Dwie kumoszki. 


9490. 
Samuel)  .Pining for you. 


2988. 


Kolo mego ogrédeczko. 3504. 
Nowa przepioreczka. 3815. 


Od Wioseczki do Wioseczki. 3838. 
Siedzi jagna na progu. 4141. 
Spiewki na przeprowadziny. 4200. 


Taniec woOjta na weselu. 4265. 
Zgubita wianeczek dziewezy na z 
lublina. 4576. 
Kaper (B.) Nimm diesen strauss 
vergissmeinnicht. 14041. 
Kapitin Funk. 88. 
Kaplan (Max) Because I found’ you 


sweetheart. 9870. 
Kapp (David) Mess Katie mess. 
28441. , 


Kapp (Jack) : 
Don’t say I told you. 
I’m goin away. 27953. 
I’m rolling along. 15779. 
I’must go. 203879. 
Misery in Arkansas. 20858. 
My sunny Alabama home. 
New coon in town. 20987. 
Sleep at the foot of the bed. 

29067. 

Steel-a-goin’ down. 16801. 
Susie Lee, 21504. 
Take a tator. 29218. 
That’s where my money goes. 


19945. 


28569 


21571. 
Traveling down the road. 21660. 
Kappa psi fraternity. Beta sigma 
chapter. Kappa psi sweetheart. 
8362. 
Kappoe (Leo) Anywhere with you. 
9786. 


Karamanos (Michael): 
Another restaurant keeper going 
wrong. 17305. 
Traveling fool. 
Karasek (F. L.) 
29148. 


Karban (Josephine) Roses des neiges. 
24426 (240, 241). 


21661. 
Step into my canoe. 


1865 


INDEX 


Karezag (W.) verlag.: 
Carola. 7587. 
Ich bin reich durch deine liebe! 


13504. 

In Boskowitz und MHolleschau. 
8246. 

In Paris, bei der uhr der Made- 
leine ! 3544. 


Kleines miidel, geh’ nicht am gltick 
vorbei! 138662. 
Lass dir nichts von Hoffmann 
erzihlen. 20612. 
ass: dirs nix: von 
erzihlen. 8394. 
Lieb’ mich und gib dich! 13700. 
Seit der Hmil die Marie kennt. 
14880. 
Taxameteresse. 9348. 
Wann sind sie denn ftir mich 
einmal zuhause, gniid’ ge frau. 
9526. 
Willst du einen briutigam. 14888. 
Karg-Hlert (Sigfrid) : 
Episoden aus symphonien. 13105. 
Harmonium-album. 796. 
Karganoff (G.) Humoreske. 876. 
Karicofe (W. H.) My love is all for 
you. "26000. 
Kark, (@r.o)i: 
Allegro burlesco. 15016. 
Voghia. ~ 233%. 
Karlan (Fred): 
In May or December. 22910. 
Lolipop-a-papa. 23102. 
Karlipp (Leberecht) Es war einmal 
ein junges paar... 20002. 
Karlipp (Leberecht) verlag. Es war 
einmal ein junges paar... 20002. 
Karll (Eric) : 
Ingleside. 10868. 
Mile high up in the pines. 16185. 
Kara’ (nh. 3.) 5 
Bagatelle. 2696. 
Harvest song. 4370. 
Preludio. 4000. 
Sonata. 4177. 
Karnes (A. G.) Days of my child- 
hood plays. 12988. 
Karpat (—): 
Hofehér szerelem, Befuta az utat. 
20253. 
Ugyan kittemetnek, Erdelyi mag- 
yarok. 29363. 
Karres (Ruy 
Are you satisfied. 2654. 
Last of the roses and you. 3526. 
Karslake (Harry) I’m fascinated 
with you. 18035. 
Kas bus-polka. 28187. 
Kaser (A. L.): 
Billy goat said blah. 272238. 
Old King Solomon. 28708. 


Hoffmann 


Kasschau (Frank) 
25229. 
Kassel (Art): 
Ill see you thru. 5513. 
When we meet again sweetheart. 
12426, 14850, 17114. 
Katscher (Robert) : 
Butterfly. 19731. 
Ich schenk’ dir das herz einer 
rose... 28015. 
Mary. 8550. 
Waltz. 20571. 
Zieh’ dich wieder an, Josefin’! 


Hymn of trust. 


7298. 
Kattnigg (Rudolf) Liebling der 
k6nigin. 18286. 


Katz (Hyman): 
Lift your eyes. 13706. 
Where is my sweetheart of yester- 
day. 193874. 

Katz (Simon) WBili Hili. 22449. 
Katzen (Bernard) One summer’s 
night. 6256. 
Katzman (Dan) 

9165. 
Katzman (Henry) Sweetheart of the 
tropical sea. 238991. 
Katzman (Louis) : 
Banjoistic. 9857. 
Russianesque. 21276. 
Kaufman (G. 8.): 
June moon. 22987. 
Montana moon. 23297. 


Kaufman (Mel): 
Bing bing. 22124. 
Tip-top-ies. 4335. 

Kaun (C. J.) Maybe you’re gonna be 

sorry. 11232: 

Kaun (Hugo): 

Aus den diimmergrauen wiesen... 
93. 
Busserl. 9978. 
Friihlingseinzug. 695. 
Hochsommernaeht. 20252. 
Hohe lied der treue. 840. 
Idyll. 1187. 
Intermezzo. 11388. 
Juchhe. 27057 (65). 
Komm’ wieder, gesell! 20592. 
Mein hiittlein steht im tannengrtin. 
27057 (88). 

Melodie-etude. 29647 (144). 
Menuett. 1373. 
Menuett-fantasie. 29647 (146). 
Muttersprache. 20905. 
Nachtgesang. 1518. 
Natur und leben. 1525-1527. 
Octaven-etude. 29647 (168). 
Quintett. 14976 (266). 
Saurer wein. 27057 (116). 
Spruch. 14976 (313). 
Stindchen. 27057 (128). 
Steiger. 12053, 12054. 


Since I found you. 


1866 


pt. Ilr, n. s., v. 24 


. 
| 
| 


eee 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Trutzlied. 2252. 
Walzer. 1139, 29647 (118). 
Wie bald. 2493. 
Kautz (Steve): 
Modern polka. 1408. 
Old country polka. 1604. 
_ Kavandovitch (Nicholas) March, 
20594. 
Kawan (H.): 
Baccanale. 15086. 
Canto d’amore. 15212. 
Canto triste. 15215. 
Gridi d’angoscia. 15606. 
Intermezzo-scherzo. 15877. 
Tempeste del cuore. 16886. 
Kawi (W. A.) Sweetheart’s secret 
song, With magic IN G. 26582. 
Kay (Arthur): 
Can-ecan. 24675. 
Death scene. 176380. 
Dedication march. 22354. 
Folk song. 15503, 25011. 
Hungarian festivities. 20280. 
Italian hymn. 15900. ° 
Italian parade march. 20503. _ 
National anthem. 16304, 28593. 
Pandemonium. 23572. 


Transformation scene. 24120. 
Valsette. 24168. 
Well dressed man. 29458. 


Kay (Beverly) pseud. See Geer (M. C.) 
Kay (C. M.): 
Hello my Josephine. 3214. 
Please pin a rose o’er my heart. 
3956, 


Kay (Charlotte) : 
Toodle lolly da. 14685. 
What does the deep 
12391. 
Kay (El) Geraldine. 3134. 
Kay & Kay music pub. corp.: 
Bedouin love song. 4720. 
Black brigade. 17402. 
Caromina. 10022. 
Flatterer. 4876. 
Flower song. 5340, 27247. 
Forever after. 17780. 
Friends tried and _ true. 
27687. 
Gidinine. 17815. 
Her static face. 
Bunt: |. 20SF2! 
My evening star. 16252-16254. 
My treasure. 28573-28575. 
Night brings your love call to me. 
11443. 
Night song. 28617. 
Nightingale’s song. 6177, 6178. 
Serenade to Vida. 189138. 
Sing till the clouds roll by. 11927. 
Swallow. 6810, 29180. 
Thy way Lord, not mine. 
19194. 


sea Say. 


5204, 


17915. 


12211, 


2469—30——20 


Tin grenadiers. 
Tis a wild 
16941. 
Kaye (Marion) : 

Eyes have it. 5174. 

"Til you'came along. 16935. 
Kayser violin studies. 8365. 
Kazacsay (Tibor) Tiergarten. 
Kazakewich (Leon) Life. 
Kazee (Buell) : 

I’m rolling along. 

Steel-a-goin’ down. 
Kearn (A. M.): 

Loving you. 

Rhythm in G. 
Keathly (M. F.) 
Keating (Jack): 

I’d lay down my 

12594 (187). 

Up in nigger heaven. 
Keating (R. W. M.): 

My dream baby. 1466. 

Please baby. 14198. 

Keatinge (A. M.) Blossom time in 
San Jose. 2759. 
Keats (Frederick) : 
Dancing daffodils. 
March of the noble. 


6993, 29350. 


and merry dance. 


21626. 
16021. 


15779. 
16801. 
18367. 
21239. 


Hobo blues. 27834. 


life for you. 


19491 (246). 


22327. 
13824. 


Parade of the marionettes. 18717. 
Keden (Joe): 
Brownies’ frolic. 9972. 
Exquisite. 10375. 
I’d go barefoot all winter long. 
27891. 
Keech (—) Six plantation songs. 


21309. 
Keech (Kel) 

on loving me. 
Keedy (F. R.) 


As long as she keeps 
2662. 
Hungarian dance, no. 


Bye eae 

Keefover (F. A.) Queen of my heart. 
23662. 

Keele (Edward) Dreamer of dreams. 
10278. 


Keene (A. B.) Talisman. 9344. 
Keep it clean. 15010, 15375, 15793. 
Kegeler (Lydia) My plane and you. 
20957. 
Kehm (H. 8.): 
In the night time. 
Rosella. 18852. 


Keighley (Thomas) : 
Easy lessons in Beethoven. 19975. 


18147. 


Easy lessons on Mozart. 22445. 
First lessons in counterpoint. 
3072. 

Ye banks and braes. 19429. 
Keil (C. M.) Sadie Malone. 6520. 
Keil (R. S.): 

Devil-man. 15349, 

Forbidden. 7920. 

I dunno. 10703. 


1867 


INDEX 
pti 1, nish yveet 
Keil (R. S.)—Continued. Slippery Sam. 16717. 
Let’s. 18279. Some other day. 11971. 
You have too much fascination for Spookland. 4204. - 
me. Stern’s (Lew) complete self in- 
Keiser (R. A.): struction. 16807. 


Little ball of string. 5860. 
Story of love. 27057 (129). 
Keith (Clifton) : 
It takes a long time to Say good- 


night. 15898. 
There’s a mother’s prayer for you. 
12186. 


Keith (Jo.) Keith (Jo.) glide. 
Keith (Lillie) 
again. 24642. 
Keith (M. J.) Baby’s song. 105. 
Keith (Paul) Lonesome. 1247. 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd.: 
Argentine dreams. 22032. 
Bereeuse. 17380, 24580. 
Blue Danube. 27237. 
Carmina. 15222, 
Community medley. 2872. 
Damask rose. 10148, 10149. 
Dark red roses. 22334. 
Devotion. 13013, 13014. 
Dutch panels. 2986, 2987. 
Espagnolia. 27607. | 
First step—how to play the clari- 
onet. 17759. 
First step—how to play the flute. 
17760. 
Go home, Pa-pa. 
Goiden 
17844. 
Golden heurs of easy piano pieces. 
17845. 
Golden hours with the great mas- 
ters. 15585. 
in quiet places. 18140. 
In the chimney corner. 
Jasmine. 18182. 
Journey’s end. 28144. 
Kute and kunning. 15981. 
Legends of King Arthur. 
Little Bo-Peep. 18294. 


23020. 
Bring back those days 


25085. 
hours for Sundays. 


1031. 


15997. 


Little Dutch doll. 230838. 
Love’s a dream. 11131. 
Midnight moon. 16181. 
Narenta. 25962. 

Olga. 26084. 

Only one light. 6260. 
Pedlar’s caravan. 18728. 


Pepita. 28798. 

Pick up the rhythm. 26174. 

Riding on a camel. 23696. 

Rose’s (Clarkson) third concert 
party album. 9060. 


Savoy community medley. 9092, 
18880, 18881. 

Savoy hunting medley. 6544, 
9093, 16630, 16631. 

Second community uke _ book. 
18906. 


Stern’s (Lew) march folio. 9283. 

Stern’s (Lew) 2d Hawaiian song 
folio. 19045, 

Sunset love. 16837, 19073. 


Tell me more about love. 12145. 
Three contrasts. 25785. 
9630, 


Three famous cinema stars. 
19421. ; 
Tutor for the improved long scale 
solo ukulele or miniature guitar. 
2266. 
Two country scenes. 19521. 
What did the village blacksmith 
say? 2411. 
What way does the wind come. 
19339. 
When I only think of you. 14837. 
Where the bee sucks. 19376. 
Why don’t you believe me. 
Wistaria. 17157. 
101 country dances. 
Keithley (EH. C.): 
In a little wonderland that I have 
found for you. 5654. 
Old Italian love song. 
1p 
Sunbonnet days. 6798. 
When shadows fall. 21813. 
Kéler (Albert von): 
Spanische lustspiel-ouverture. 
T2028 
Templeweihe. 
Kéler-Béla  (—) 
(Albert von) 
Kellard (Carl): 
I’m so melancholy. 8171. 
Vm so melancholy for somebody 
like you. 5572. 
Kellard (Karl) See Kellard (Carl) 
Kelleher (Daniel) Girl that I loved 


9605. 
16320. 


11531, 


2589 (323). 
pseud. See Kéler 


best. 25070. 
Keller (Anne) Flying colors. 659. 
Keller (Eduard) School of virtu- 
osity. 29647 (197-201). 
Keller (I. M.) Flapper and the sheik. 
10426. 
Keller (Jack) Every day is Mother’s 
day. 5163. 
Keller (John) Jl always love you. 
15739. 
Keller (Oswin) : 
Liindlicher reigen. 3509. 
Romanze. 4052. 
Keller (R. M.) Keep your chin up.. 
1140. 


Keller (R. S.) Wastin’ time. 24207. 
Keller (Walter) Musikzentrale. In 
alter treue. 20444. 


1868 


nos. 1—12, 1929 


INDEX 


Kellett (M. W.) I’ve got the flu. 


22854. 
Kelley (E.-S.): 

Ben-Hur. 19491 (15). 

Pilgrim’s progress. 3939, 3940. 
Kelley (Forrest) Evangeline. 10359. 


Kelley (J. C.): 
Baa! baa! black sheep. 27165. 
Dickory, dickory, dock. 27512. 
Hey, diddle, diddle. 27821. 
Little Bo Peep. 28281. 
Little Jack Horner. 28290. 
Marjorie Daw. 28397. ; 

Kelley (J.°R.) I promise to dream of 


you sweetheart. 948. 
Kelley (R. P.) America’s emblem. 
4631. 
Kellogg (A. F.): 
Did you g:ve your heart to Jesus? 
5045. 
Rays of sunshine. 9008S. 
Sheila. 1947. 


Kellogg (Bell): 
Californian lullaby. 
Humming-bird’s surprize. 

Kellogg (F. B.): 
Cradle song. 
Evening song. 3028. 
May-day valse. 3637. 
Robin’s bed-time song. 

Kellogg (V. G.) Heart’s-ease. 22689. 

Kelly (Annie) I ean’t live without 

you Katie Reilley. 29647 (93). 
Kelly (E. B.) Just wondering. 3486. 
Kelly (HH. C:) Pets. 23595. 
Kelly (Ella) Back to that old silver 
sereen. 2694, 4700. 

Kelly (Eva) I found the end of the 
rainbow. 17998. 

Kelly (H. A.) Im lonely my dear 
for you. 8160. 

Bey (4 oC.) 

Ask me once. 7405. 
Biue eyes. 7514. 
Moonbeams. 8636. 
Pretty Polly. 8970. 
°T-1 my ship comes in. 

Kelly (J. E.) pseud. 

E.) 

Kelly (J. J.) 

cut you, pal of mine. 

Rely (J.P) : 

I can’t live without you Katie 
Reilley. 29647 (98). 
In cur home, sweet home. 
(154). 
Kellv (Jack) pseud. See Kelly (L. J.) 
Kelly (Joseph) You made me believe 
vou cared. 4557. 

BPI NC ba 3) - 

Let’s sing a ditty. 
My gal Sal. 23356. 
Whistle a tune. 17129. 


19741. 
5464. 


417. 


1816. 


9400. 
See Tomek (J. 


I can never live with- 
8093. 


12594 


16011. 


De 


Kelly CM: eS) Prisoner’s regret. 
Kelly (R. M.) Ill miss you so. 27929. 
Kelly (Zettie) Zita. 7301. 
Kelly the boy from Killan. 
Kelly’s cat. 14976 (172). 
Kelsey (Carlton) : 
Dance of the marionettes. 
Just sing a song. 1128. 
Memories of P-cardy. 
My Pierrot. 1501. 
No fool man can make a fool out 
ofme.. ,1552,. t145a. 
Kelsey (Walter) : 
Ivan. 8297. 
Kind of girl. 5783. 
South of Dixie. 6742. 
Kemble (Victoria) Song 
21421. 
Kemits (Ch.) Marcia solenne. 
Kemme (Rudolph) 


3491, 


447, 
1365. 


of love. 


16126. 
Hollywood blues. 


25198. 
Kemp (Hal) Tell her that you love 
her. 9354. 
Kemp (M. D.) School days. 1894. 
Kemp (Victcr) pseud. See Girard 


(Harry) 
Kemp-Moore, inc. 
Kemper (E. W.): 


Samarkand. 11816. 


I’m counting the stars up in 
heaven. 25302. 

Just yesterday. 2553 

Rambler rose. 26232 

Some girls are good. 26439. 


You're my little ray of sunshine. 

Pion 

Kempinski (L. A.): 

Fury of the storm. 
Grace and beauty. 
Minuet Martha 

11283. 
Mischievous sprites. 
Moments enchanting. 25857. 
Old man grouch. 11533 av 
Recitatif dramatique. 
Standard orchestra folio. 
Technicalities. 9351. 
Throbbing hearts. 6929. 
Travelin’... 220.) 

Valse chromatique. 9471. 
Western reverie. 7145. 
Kempner (Joe) Love me long. 
Kempner (Siegfried Nicklass-) 
Nicklass-Kempner (Siegfried) 

Kemp’s j'gg. 25551. 
Kendal (Baden) Why did I tell you? 


7935. 
13267. 
Washington. 


11285. 


96242. 
21464. 


1278. 
See 


2482. 
Kendall (Betty) Southern spirituals. 
26492. 
Kendall (Don): 
Bambina. 9856, 17348. 


Melancholy moon. 11243, 16156. 


1869 


INDEX 


Kendall (KE. F.): 
Bedouin. 29647 (18). 
Farmers carnival. 10389. 

Guest of honor. 29647 (81). 
Kendall (Elinor) Midnight moon- 
light. 16182. 
Kendall (W. E.) 
29647 (189). 
Kendall (J. K. Magic maker. 

Kendis (James) : 
I’m homeward bound. 18041. 
Rosaline. 18848. 
Silvery Susquehanna. 6649. 


Romantic dreams. 


18383. 


When you know the girl you’re- 


lonesome for. 7197. 
Kendis, Gusman & Samuels, inc.: 
All the world belongs to you. 
272: 
Could anybody ask for more? 
4961. 
Get yourself a sweetie. 5286. 
Gypsy dream Rose. 17871. 
I love you more each day. 20835. 
I’m homeward bound. 18041. 
I’m wild about dancing. 5588. 
Memories of you. 18442. 
Rosaline. 18848. 
Silvery Susquehanna. 6649. 
Since you are mine. 6657. 


Somewhere among. the roses. 
18995. 

Underneath the Russian moon. 
7027. 


Kendrick (M. T.) Hardeen method 
for Jews harp. 790. 
Kennaway (H. E.) There is nobody 
just like you. 14645. 
Kennedy (Agnes) : 
Wonderful sunset years. 21883. 
You’re all that I have in the 
world. 14947. 
Kennedy (Al): 
Don’t forget. 22394. 
Girl I can’t forget. 
Kennedy (Douglas) : 
Abergenny. 24482. 
Bashful swain. 24553. 
Bellamira. 24573. 
Booth’s hornpipe. 24621. 
Christ-church bells in 
24719. 
Cottey house. 24766. 
Draper’s maggot. 24873. 
Green sleeves and yellow lace. 
25117. 
Hole in the wall. 25197. 
Kemp’s jigg. 25551. 
Lady-day. 25570. 
Mr. Cosgill’s delight. 25845. 
More the merrier. 25871. 
No-body’s jigg. 26011. 
Northern Nancy. 26017. 
Ormond house. 26118. 
Pretty miss. 26212. 


22596. 


Oxon. 


pt. I, n. s., v. 24 


Pretty nun. 262138. 
Red house. 26245. 
Rockingham castle. 
Rowling eye. 26305. 
Sadier’s Wells. 26316. 
Softly robin. 264382. 
Spanish jigg. 26496. 
Temple-barr. 26613. 
Trenchmore. 26692. 

Trip to “Paris: 2oqeu 

Way to Norwich. 26838. 
Wedding. 26840. 
Whimbleton house. 26923. 


Kennedy (Finette) When we honey- 
moon in Mars. 19363. 


Kennedy (H. C.) jr. Sweetheart mine. 
9329. 


26283. 


Kennedy (Helen) : 


Abergenny. 24432. y 
Bashful swain. 24553. 
Bellamira. 245738. 


-Booth’s hornpipe. 24621. 

Christ-church bells in 
24719. . 

Cottey house. 24766. 

Draper’s maggot. 24878. 

Green sleeves and yellow lace. 
Qoait 7, 

Hole in the wall. 25197. 

Kemp’s jigg. 25551. 

Lady-day. 25570. 

Mr. Cosgill’s delight. 25845. 

More the merrier. 25871. 

No-body’s jigg. 26011. 

Northern Nancy. 26017. 

Ormond house. 26118. 

Pretty miss. 26212. 

Pretty nun. 26213: 

Red house. 26245. 

Rockingham castle. 

Rowling eye. 26305. 

Sadler’s Wells. 26316. 

Softly robin. 26432. 

Spanish jigg. 26496. 

Temple-barr. 26613. 

Trenchmore. 26692. 

Trip to Paris. 26700. 

Way to Norwich. 26833. 

Wedding. 26840. 

Whimbleton house. 26923. 


Kennedy (M. J.) I will sing you to 


Oxon. 


26283. 


sleep. 8219. 
Kennedy (Tom) Voice of the R. K. O. 
24192. 


Kennedy (W. J.) dairy co. When the 
baby smiles at me. 21814. 

Kennedy (Will) Darkie town drag. 
19891. 

Kennedy-Fraser (Marjory) 
songs of the Hebrides. 23309. 

Kenneth (W. OD.) Military hero. 
29647 (148). 


More 


1870 


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INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1929 
Kenney (C. C.): Kern (E. B.) Sing me the songs I 
Chiefs’ council. 10054, 10055. heard on daddy’s knee. 9178. 
Flute eall. 15500, 15501. Kern (#. J.): 
Signal fires. 11912, 11913. Don’t say good-bye. 17656. 


23938, 23939. 
Suite in olden 


Stomp dance. 
Kenning (Henry) 
style. 2080. 
Kent (C. P.) Where has our good 
money gone. 7200, 19372. 
Kent (Charlotte) pseud. 
man (Charlotte) 
Kent (Dick) : 
I say whoopee, 
boom. 8192. 
I still believe in you. 
Kent (Donald) : 
From a bud to a flower. 
Just you alone with me. 
Kent (J. W.): 


See Hoch- 


she says boom- 
10770. 


17791. 
18222. . 


Toy time. 6967. 
Tunes. and tales. 21681. 
Kenyon (J. L.) Stamp and whirl. 
26507. 


Keown (Moira). Baby lips, baby eyes, 
- baby cries. 9833. 
Ker (Lilief) pseud. See Ker (L. F.) 


Merv (iv: Fs) Daddy’s iast flight. 
27452. 
Kerin (J. J.) What is this spell com- 


ing over me. 2418. 
Kerin (Susie) King’s highway. 13656. 
Kerker (Gustave) My little pansy. 

29647 (161). 


Kerksieck (O. W.) Learn to find a 


smile. 1189. 
Kerley (Jane) Miniature music dra- 
mas. 28454. 
Kern (C. W.): 
At the dance. 19575. 
Bold sailor. 19690. 
Brave Indian. 19702. 
Call to arms. 285, 19745. 


Community grand march. 12920. 
Dancing fireflies. 27460. 
Dancing rivulets. 2909. 


EKarly morning rise. 19973. 
Fieeting hours. 3079. 
Flying the kite. 660. 
Happy blacksmith. 20196. 
Jumping froggies. 3464. 
Jumping the rope. 1107. 
March of the automatons. 
Modest violet. 20870. 
Pattering feet. 3915. 

Peach blossoms. 21143. 
Pleasant visit. 21171. 
Right and left. 28909. 
Running feet. 1849. 
Song of the katydid. 
Stately dance. 4212. 
Swords and guns. 21527. 
Top spinning. 293822. 
Valse Pauline. 4401. 


28384. 


4182. 


I love you sweetheart. 18023. 
Wanita. 193806. 
With Nell in my canoe. 19408. 
Kern (H. R.) Mother, will we be 
pals up there. 11327. 
Kern (Harry) Goodness 
Sue, 7972. 
Kern (Jerome) : 
At the casino. 
Don’t ever leave me. 
Here am I. 20245. 
Out of the blue. 23556. 
Sun about to rise. 238954. 
Sweet Adeline. 29182. 
"Twas not so long ago. 21684. 
Why was I born? 21859. 
Kern (M. R.): 
Cheerful lark. 15239. 
Life eternal. 23066. 
Kern (Ruth) Spring song. 9272. 
Kern (Sam): 
Dear old granny! 27487. 
Don’t make my heart your play- 
thing. 10253. 
Kernell (William) : 
Flower of delight. 
Good old Mary Brown. 
27742. 
I’m saving all my loving. 
8167. 
My girl. 
Steppin’ 
19041. 
True heaven. 2250, 43867. 
Kernochan (Marshall) : “ 
Sailor sings. 9079. 
You'll love me yet. 21922. 
Kerns (J. E.) Ghost. 10511. 
Kerpen (Gertrude). Sunny California. 


gracious 


24426 (11). 
19943. 


7905, 10440. 
17855, 


5571, 


20920, 23359. 


along. 16804, 16805, 


29169. 
Kerr (Julia) Schéne lau. 1892. 
Kerr (CPMS.): 
Over in glory. 28750. 
Tune in on heaven. 29351. 
Kerr (R. N.): 
Angela dances. 57. 
Happy darkie. 785. 
On the flying horses. 1626. 
Skipping on the lawn. 1974. 


Kersten (M. Werner-) See Werner- 
Kersten (M.) 

Kerth (M. V.) I’m not satisfied just 
to dream. 5565. 

Kerwall (Rex): 


Smiling through your tears. 9194. 
“We must all have another. 4454. 
Kerwey (Julia) pseud. See Kerr 
( Julia ) 
Kerwin (P. F.) Everything I do, I 
do for you. 22482. 


1871 


INDEX 


Késelaer (L.): 


Affranchis. 14994. 
BD. B: 15082: 
Mariolles. 16136. 
Kessel (Geo.) Shout the glad tidings. 
21359. 


Kessler (H. V.): 
Don’t be that way. 10252. 
Oh! baby it’s you. 11507. 
Kessler (Hans) : 
Auf, auf mein herz. 
Auferstehn. 19582. 
Berglied aus dem harz. 
Jiigerlied. 20507. 
Korsarenlied. 5794. 
Landlust. 5396. 
Liebesschmerz. 
Lied der meise. 
Lockvogel. 5882. 
O Moselland, mein  Moselland. 
6212. 
O schifflein, fahre zu. 
~Ostern. 21100. 
Rhein-legende. 21235. 
Rheinisch land. 6448. 
Sei gegrtisst, Christkindelein. 
6586. 
Sternennacht. 26522. 
Verlorene ring. 7048. 
Wanderlied. 7105. 
Kessler (Morty) | Unhappy. 
Kessler (R. W.): 
Indiana university’s Jordon River 
revue. 13555. 
Out of my dreams. 11581. 
Simple prayer. 14423. 
Kestenbaum (S. L.) Let us hide upon 
a hillside. 20643. 


Kestenbaum (Samuel) 
to love you. 25249. 
Kestner (Denzil) In the morning, 
just at dawn. 18146. 
Ketélbey (A. W.): 
Devotion. 18013, 13014. 


19581. 
4737. 


5843. 
20650. 


6215. 


29371. 


I could learn 


Saered hour. 11806. 
Three fanciful etchings. 3498. 
Ketten (Henri) Fileuse. 6389. 


Kettenus (Aloys) 
Ketterer (Hlla) : 
Bedtime song. 17366. 
Big bell and the little bell. 

Brook. 256. 


Marche. 2589 (148). 


17392. 


Cheerful moment. 4894. 
Cuckoo clock. 175938. 
Fairies: 609. 

Fairy waltz. 618. 
Goblins. 730. 

In deep thought. 5657. 
JOLLY, Diao: 

Little boat song. 18295. 
Mermaids. 1375. 
Robin redbreast. 1815. 
Witches. 2507. 


187 


pt. II, n. s., v. 24 


Ketterer (Eugene) : 


Boute en train. 19491 (22). 
Caprice hongroise. 19491 (31). 
Chatelaine. 19491 (35). 
Defilé-marche. 19491 (50). 
Valse des fleurs. 19491 (248). 
Ketty-Delorme (—) See Delorme 
(Ketty-) 
Kevish (Bill) That’s why my skies 
are blue. 12176. 
Key (C. E.) Universal flag of love. 
2288. 
Keyes (Baron) Smiling tooth army 
song. 1998. 
Khovantchina. 19704. 
Kichi (King) Some day I'll be happy. 
2006. 
Kickashear (M. A.) My pal of pals. 
6140. 
Kidd (J. R.) Night time. 23442. 


Kidd (M. C.): 
Baby’s spring song. 19593. 
Bluebells and you. 19678. 
Daffodowndillies.. 19870. 


Dreams of yesteryear. 19965. 
Julie Ann. 205389. 
Love me, O rose of my heart. 
20721. 
Kidd (W. C.) Night time. 23442. 


Kiddie kabaret [and] Christmas show. 
28196. 

Kidson (Ethel) English peasant songs. 
22462. 

Kidwell (Arthur) : 

I want to go back. 28001. 

My flapper baby. 18516. 

That dear old grandpa of mine. 

19141. 
Kidwell (EK. W.): 
How could you say yes to some- 
body else. 17968. 
Why? 9596, 14875. 
Kiehl (Heinrich) pseud. See Fisher 
(W. A.) 
Kiener (Richard) : 
Fantasie tanz. 7863. 
Melodie in F. 23729. 
Kienzl (Wilhelm) : 

Kehraus—galopp. 25550. 

6 lieder vom gliick. 20578. 

Kies (H. A.) Whoopee. 2476. 

iieserling (Richard ) Hungarian 
dance. 2589 (124). 

Kiesler (Eduard) : 

Amazon. 21964 (8). 

Mein Thueringen. 21964 (49). 
Kieslich (Leo) Lockvogel. 5882. 
Kiesling (S. G.) 

Bell waltz. 

My own waltz. 29647 (162). 

Waltz of the times. 9709 (2538). 

Yanky dandy. 12594 (446). 
Kikh-koko. 4593. 


9709 (22). 


a ee on 


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INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Kilanoski (E. J.): : 
Blue day. 22141. 
Sara-Lee. 23745. 
Kilanoski (Eddie) That four rhythm 
band. 26620. 
Kilenyi (Edward) : 
Agitation while 
17258. 
Bizarre agitato. 19659. 
Discussion and argument. 
Doubts. 24866. 
In mist and haze. 18135. 
Komik kvarrel. 13664. 
Lovable bum. 25668. 
Poor sap. 17238, 23620. 
Restless events. 18821. 
Scenic agitato. 9099, 18889. 
Weird agitation. 9539, 19325. 
Kiley (J. J.) Texas Guinan. 14613. 
Kilgore (A. 8.) Romance and tragedy 
in birdland. 6479. 
Kilgour (Ruth) I have dreamed of 
a day like to-day. 15734. 
Kilkka (K. W.) Summer twilight. 
23953. 
Kilpinen (Yrj6): 
Visor och melodier. 29412-29415. 
20 sanger. 28199-28201. 
Kimball (G. A.) Thrills in the air. 
9398. 
Kimball (G. E.) 
4577 (180). 
Kimman. (L. H.) 
20562. 

Kimmel (Gretchen) 
very few woids. 
Kincaid (Bradley) Favorite old-time 
songs and mountain ballads. 27643. 
Kineaid (O. D.) Majestic waltz of 


dancing. 28, 


17642. 


In a cosey -corner. 
Just you and I. 


I’m a goil of a 
20338. 


love. 1316. 
Kindel (V. M.) Panhandle moon. 
18714. 


Kinder (Florenee) : 
Love’s coronation. 
My garden of roses. 

Kinder (Ralph): 
O perfect love. 
Reminiscence. 
Song to the stars. 

Kinder Weihnachtsfeier. 


Kindig (L. J.): 


19491 (130). 
29647 (159). 


6213. 
14290. 
2034. 


3498. 


Awake! thou that sleepest. 9825. 
Behold, I stand at the door. 9881. 
Bible in melody. 9903. 

Books of the Bible. 9947. 

He shall save His people. 10604. 
I surrender to Thee. 10774. 
Junicr welcome chorus. 10928. 


Seourging. 11857. 


Son of man is come. 11981. 
Spelling Christian. 12030. 
Suffer the children. 12080. 


Ten commandments. 12150. 


Though your sins be as scarlet. 
12208. 

Twelve disciples. 12273. 

Wages of sin is death. 

Kindleberger (David) : 

Cry-baby. 24776. 

I’m Billy from Piccadilly. 18032. 

I’ve got all of the habits of my 
dad. 18076. 

Make yourselves at home. 20759. 

Oh what a wonderful bride I’d 
be. 18642. 

Playing round your wigwam. 
Kindred (B. F.) 
(Ere ey @ 
Kindy (Stanley) 


12333. 


6337. 
Beatrice be mine. 


Yoo hoo goodlook- 


ing! 2544. 
King (A. C.) Rubber neck. 1846. 
King (Al): 
Some day you'll feel blue. 4167. 
You'll come back and say. 4554. 
King (C. E.): 
Kapena. 1134. 
Moana serenade. 16198. 
My Hawaiian souvenir. 23362. 


Pehea hoi au? 16460. 
Song of the Islands. 2031, 23891, 
. 23892, 26473. 
King (Charles) : 
Kind) of, 2irly' 5783: 
South of Dixie. 6742. 
King (David) pseud. See Applebaugh 


(W. K.) 
King (2... Ho); 
Hu ana ka makanie. 13371, 15694. 
Kapena. 1134. 
Lei e. 13683, 16000. 
Pehea hoi au? 16460. 
Song of the Islands. 2031. 
Kine (BN): 
Atlanta Anna. 7410. 
Blackbird blues. 2755. 


King (H. R.) 
vain? 17894. 
King (Irving): 
Lonely little me. 


Have I loved you in 


8464. 


We must all have another. 4454. 
King (J. W.) Meditation. 8568. 
King (Jack) How am I to know. 

17961. 
fome (KE) : 


Franklin post. 680. 


Kansas bandman. 8361. 
Missouri bandman. 16192. 
Pageantry. 26134. 
Pride of the Illini. 1740, 3979. 
147th field artillery. 2588. 
King (K. L.) music house.: 
Cinderella overture. 368. 
Dull razor blues. 17690. 
Franklin post. 680. 
General electric. 715. 
Kansas bandman. 8361. 
March Singapore. 13827. 


1873 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., ve 24 


King (K. L.) music house.—Continued. 


Missouri bandman. 16192. 

Pageantry. 26134. 

Pride of the Illini. 1740, 3979. 

Syncopator. 2124, 

Unique overture. 9460. 

Utility march. 24164. 

Zanzibar. 17227. 

147th field artillery. 2588. 
King (L. S.): ar 

Christ our Master and Saviour. 

15250. 

Do your best. 27528, 
King (Manning) Colette. 7650. 
King (N. M.): 

My ocean. 8706. 


On the coast of Spain. 14101. 
King (Nib) pseud. See King (F. N.) 


King (Phil) Lonely little me. 8464. 
King (R. A.) pseud. See King 
CR... A... Ks) 


Beyond the _ gates 
9709 (24). 

Daisy and the butterfly. 
(65). 

Evening star. 9709 (59). 

If you loved me. 9709 (111). 


of. paradise. 


12594 


Jupiter. 9709 (124). 

Mars. 9709 (150). 

Neptune. 9709 (164). 

O golden land of peace. 9709 
C13)e 

Saturn. 9709 (207). 

Sesame. 9709 (212). 


Soda I, soda you, sodas ev’rybody. 


4162. 
Sunbeams and_ shadows. 4577 
(384). 
Sweet home cf the angels. 12594 


(878), 14976 (826). 
Venus. 9709 (249). 
What’s the use of loving when you 
haven’t anyone to love. 2420. 
When mother sings, Silver threads 
among the gold. 12411. 
King (R2ginald) Carmina. 15222. 
King (Robert) : 
California sunshine. 7562. 
I’m looking into heaven. 22820. 
Katie keep your feet on the ground. 
15958, 20569. 
Little baby curls. 
Melancholy me. 


1222. 
13868. 


King (Rcse) Darling it is dawn. 
5006. 

King (Wayne) That little boy of 
mine. 24029. 


King Dodo. 2589 (43, 56, 
129, 130, 140, 149, 150, 164, 
312, 321, 336, 360), 12594 
14976 (70, 175), 17236 (207). 

King Jesus is a-listening. 28205, 

Kingdom (The) 38500. 


84, 98, 105, 
210; 271, 
(288), 


18 


Kingsley (Arthur) In quiet places. 
18140. 

Kinne (B. L.) 
8713, 23396. 

Kinscella (H. G.) My very first musie 
lessons at the pianoforte. 6156. 


Kinsley (Frederick) Just whisper I 


My precious mother. 


love you. 18221. 
Kinsley (J. F.) Fairy of the river. 
17736. 


Kintzle (E. L.): 
Don’t ask me, I'll tell vou it’s aoe 
505. 
Waiting for that thing dullest hap- 
piness. 12336. 
Kipp (A. M.): 
She’s. that conan in between. 
21340. 
You'll come back to me some day, 
sweetheart. 19455. 
Kipp (KE. A.) Pal of long ago. 
Kippe( PP.) 
Catalina Isle. 12857. 
Putter milk und zour krout juice. 
26227. 
Kipp (M. K.) 
(you. (25138. 
Kipp (Nan) pseud. See Kipp (A. M.) 


23566. 


Happiness belongs to 


Kippel (Mickey) : 


End of the evening. 13098. 

That’s all I ask of you. 6892. 

You made me love you. 9672, 
12536-12538, 14942, 14943, 21926. 


Kirby (Bessie) Heart-aches. 22686. 

Kircheis (O. A.) Dear mother o’mine. 
15336. 

Kirechl (Adolf) Lied der schmiede. 
25616. 


Kirchner (A1.) 
Kirk (Howard) 
7385, 19561: 
Kirkpatrick (J. M.) Carry me back 

to dear old Marylahd. 7588. 
Kirkpatrick (John) jr. Concerto. 
24754, 24755. 
Kirkpatrick (lL. E.): 


Baby. 173383. 
Are you blaming me. 


As twilight softly . falls. .17236 
(Zoi 

At the setting of the sun. 17236 
(28). 


Baptize me now. 17236 (30). 

Beautiful day. 17236 (382). 

Bells of eternity. 17236 (388). 

Christ is risen. 17236 (68). 

Christmas bells. 27657 (24). 

Complete in Him. 17236 (78). 

Easter chimes. 17236 (109). 

Holy quietness. 2589 (120). 

How beautiful to be with God. 
17236 (166). 

Lord of the harvest. 17236 (228). 

My father will send for me. 
17286 (ZITO). ; 


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INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1929 


17236 (297). 
17236 (302). 


Not empty handed. 
O, it is wonderful. 


Overflowing with His love. 17236 
(310). 

Pass along a word of cheer. 17236 
(312). 


Peace like a river. 17236 (315). 
Royal proclamation. 17236 (347). 
Saw vou never in the twilight. 
27057 (117). 
Sheltering rock. 
Sing all ye people. 
Sing of His love. 
Sing out the sweet story. 
(379). 
Sing that once more. 
Take the life-boat. 


17236 (368). 
27057 (123). 
17236 (378). 
17236 


17236 (380). 
19491 (230). 


Tell the world to rejoice. 27057 
(142). 

There was joy in the sky. 27057 
(148). 


Under the snowdrift. 17236 (487). 

Wait for the Father’s promise. 
17236 (453). 

We will sing the old, old story. 
17236 (463). 

When God is calling. 27057 (164). 

When I find my Jesus there. 
17236 (468). 

When love shines in. 17236 (471). 

When the rosy day was breaking. 
17236 (478). 

Kirkpatrick (W. J.): 


As twilight softly falls. 17236 
(2a)t 

At the setting of the sun. 17236 
(28). 


Baptize me now. 17236 (30). 
Beautiful day. 17236 (82). 
Bells of eternity. 17236 (38). 
Christ is risen. 17236 (68). 
Christmas bells. 27057 (24). 
Complete in Him. 17236 (78). 
Easter chimes. 17236 (109). 
Holy quietness. 2589 (120). 
How beautiful to be with God. 
17236 (166). 
Lord of the harvest. 
My Father will 
17236 (279). 
Not empty handed. 
O, it is wonderful. 


17236 (228). 
send for me. 


17236 (297). 
17236 (302). 


Overflowing with His love. 17236 
(310). 
Pass along a word of cheer. 


17236 (312). 
Peace like a river. 17236 (315). 

’ Royal proclamation. 17236 (347). 
Saw you never in the twilight. 
27057 (117). 
Shelter’ng rock. 
Sing all ye people. 
Sing of His love. 


17236 | (368). 
27057 (123). 
17236 (378). 


Sing out the sweet story. 17286 
(379). 

Sing that once more. 17236 (380). 

Take the life-boat. 19491 (230). 


Tell the world to rejoice. 27057 
(142). 

There was joy in the sky. 27057 
(144). 


Under the snowdrift. 17236 (437). 
Wait for the Father’s promise. 
17286 (453). 
We will sing the old, old story. 
17236 (468). 
When God is calling. 
When I find my 
17236 (468). 
When love shines in. 17236 (471). 
When the rosy day was breaking. 
172386 (478). 
Kirkwood (R. 8.): 
Hollywood I hear 
5441. 
I’m going back to dear old Dixie. 
25309. 
Kirn (J. K.) Sweet heart. 23967. 
Kirsch (F. G.) Rose of memories. 
11787. 
Kirschbaum (I. W.) I want you for 
my sweetheart. 18086. 
Kirzeder (Harold) That tantalizing 
melody. 14633. 
Kissenger (H. D.) 
Kistner (Fr.): 
Des schifers Dafnis erster lieder- 
kranz. 15347. 
Heimkehr vom werk. 13322. 
Zehn klavierstiicke, 1929. 18817. 


27057 (164). 
Jesus. there. 


you calling. 


Balbriggan, 17346. 


Kitchen (C. Y.) Oh, gee! I got a 
count. 8802. 

Kitson (C. H.) May song. 20810. 

Kitta (Stanley) I will love you. 
8217. 


Kjerulf (Halfdan) : 
Bridal party on the Hardanger. 
246. 
Last night. 17236 (214). 
Klaar (Roma) Waiting for someone 
to find me. 21749. 
Klages (Raymond) : 
At close of day. 
Blue step. 22145. 
Caressing you. 305. 
Japanese toyland. 22967. 
Out of a clear blue sky. 
What do I care. 24233. 


15060. 


23555. 


Klahn (EH. O.) She used to call me 
nothing. 1946. 

Klaich (M. A.) My darling sweetie. 
16243. 

Klasmer (Benjamin) Heavenly love. 
8026, 15652. 

Klatt (Paul) Herz ich liebe dich. 
27820. 


1875 


INDEX 


Klatzkin (D. B.): 
Anabelle. 17295. 
Doing it blue. 22387. 
Oh! gee, oh gosh, I’m goofy. 21048. 


Klauber (Marcy) Vie and _ KEddie. 
24178. 
Klauber (Ruth): 
Cossack dance. 4960. 


Gavotte. 5274. 
Japanese lullaby. 5722. 
Little sick dog. 5874. 


Rookie squad on parade. 238718. 
Spanish dance. 6750. 
Waltz of the wooden shoe. T7099. 


Klein (A. L.): 
_ Ave Maria. 17236 (29). 
Cubanischer tanz. 17286 (85). 
Gavotte. 17236 (187). 


Notturno. 17236 (208). 

Valse gracieuse. 17236 (444). 
Klein (Arthur) Springtime. 21457. 
Klein (B. O.): 


17236 (29). 
17236 (85). 


Ave Maria. 
Cubanischer tanz. 


Gavotte. 17236 (187). 

Notturno. 17236 (208). 

Valse gracieuse. 17236 (444). 
Klein (Bernhard) Send out Thy 

light. 4577 (350). 

Klein (Florence) : 

Tales of love. 21535. 

Those stock market blues. 21611. 
Klein (Helen) Warfield waltzes. 


14976 (374). 


Klein (Hubert) Rhein-legende 


PAPAS 
Klein (Jules) When the baby smiles 
at me. 21814. 


Klein (Loren) Now ain’t that some- 
thing. 28651. 
Klein (Lou) : 


Oh! how that Quaker knew her 


oats. 16372. 
Outside bum. 18701. 
Return of the gay caballero. 
28903. 
Sergeant Flagg and Sergeant 
by OIE, aol 
Klein (Manuel) Warfield waltzes. 
14976 (374). 
Klein (R. L.) Safety or sorrow. 
6522. 
Klein (Saul): 
I’m rolling in love. 5568. 
Just you, just me and _ _Ilove. 
8358, 10958. 
Klein (Sol) Within my heart. 
24336. 


Kleinwachter (F. J.): 
All I need to make love is you. 
19529. 


I want you for my pal. 8215. 


pt. II, n. s., v. 24 


Klemm (C. A.) : 
Don Giovanni. 27538. 
Donna Elvira. 27534. 
Fremdenlegionir. 20107. 
Lolita. 28302. 

Klemm (Gustav) : 
Bazaar ballad. - 17354. 
Beside your window. 2741. 
Just to be glad. 28175. 
Little moon. 13727, 
Mississippi mood. 6038. 
Sing your best. 18961. ” 
With love along. 14901, 17161. 

Klengel (Paul) : 
Froehliche armuth. 2589 (102). 
Gute stunde. 2589 (111). 
Kammer-sonaten. 281838. 
Kirchen-sonaten. 28209. 
Sonate. 26458. 

Klenner (John) : 


Down the river of golden dreams. 


22409. 
I’m still caring. 15782. 
Japansy. 10838, 3488. 


Lonely troubadour. 16058, 20695. 
When I look thrw my book of 
dreams. 2438. 
Kletzki (Paul) 
12586. 
Klickman (F. H.): 
Bing bing. 22124. 
Black key kapers. 190. 
Clark’s (Norman) Hawaiian song 


Zweite  sinfonie. 


folio. T7641: 
Danee of the hours. ‘707. 
Hawaiian sandman. 38200, 3201. 


I love to hear you singing. 3306. 
In Allah’s garden. 33888. 
March of the gnomes. 18823. 


Piano pranks. 8912. 

Polite society. 11670. 

Sometimes. 23876. 

Song of the islands. 23891, 23892. 
Klimko (J. M.) Under a_ silvry 

moon. 9456. 

Klimp! (H. J.) : 

Dear daddy. 19900, 24819. 

Sweet melodies. 26566. 

Temple of Benares. 12148. 
When I see you smile. 4474. 
Klinet (Lewis) When you're lone- 
some in some other town. 21825. 


Kling (H. B.) 
Klinger (G. H.) 
Klingler (Karl) : 

Klavierquintett. 

Violin-konzert. 
Klingsor (Tristan) 

settes. 2826. 

Klitgaard. (C.J: G.)  gve 

College widow. 28683. 

I’ll never leave you again. 81383. 
Kloepfer (Ernst) Korsarenlied. 5794. 


I’m lonely. 5558. 
Prosperity. 16520. 


25560. 
14769. 
Chanson des noi- 


1876 


| 
| 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Tohr'tIo NY: 


Billboard march. 14976 (30°33). 


Soaring eagle. 11964, 14460, 
14461. 
Tumble-weed. 21675. 


Y. M: I. march. 

Kluchansky (A. M.): 

How can I forget thee, Russia. 
20274. 

Kremlin. 18246. 
Kluften (Pal) Tokse-valsen. 
Klupseh (Siegfried ) 

triumen. 15978. 
Kmiec (Joseph) : 
Krakowiak. 28217. 
Na weselu w Harklowy. 
28582. 

Polka torklouj. 

Sztajerék dukli. 

Szteyerchgorhic. 

Weselny marsz. 

Wigerka polka. 
Knab (Armin): 

Liebesklagen des midchens. 

Naturlieder. 23421. 

Zeitkranz. 12579. 

Knapp (EH. M.) -Pageant of Bible 
characters. 1661. 

Knapp (F. M.) Dreaming memories. 
T7T87. 

Knapp (S. A.) Tropical moon brighten 


29647 (266). 


16947. 
Komm lass uns 


28581, 


28831. 
292138. 
29214. 
29462. 
29540. 


5841. 


my way back home. 6987. 
Knarston (Hugenie) Wally. 17049. 
Knauer (Karl) Willst due ein 


2499. 
Alone on the great 


Deutscher sein! 
Kneeland (N. A.) 
white way. 46. 
Kneff (William) 
never smile on me. 
Knell (A. P.): 
Bible class song. 12747. 
Child’s prayer. 12884. 


Since you never, 
4147. 


Hallowed memories. 13286. 
Knell, .(B. F-.): 

Hallowed memories. 13286. 

Yearning for thee. 12512. 


Knesal (J. M.) Villager’s delight. 
2326. 

Kness (L. J.) Busy bees. 4818. 

Knight (—) Darling old mother 0’ 
mine. 7718. 

Krneht (C. B.) That Tadio’ tune: 
24034. 

Knight (D. M.) jr. Sing the glad 
song! 29049. 

Knight (Rexdale) Creeping love. 
419. 

Knipe (J. L.): . 

Little bit of this. 20669. 


When I have you. 21805. 
Knoll (F. L.): 
Give us back our beer and wine. 
5307. 


Pal of my dreams. 3896. 


Knopf (Martin) : 
Erich, nur dir gehoér’ ich. 578. 
Schwiegermutter, du siehst wie 
der Chaplin aus. 1902. 
So ein trépfchen steight ins képf- 
chen. 1999. 
Ungekusste Eva. 7028. 
War’ ich doch noch ein baby wie 
teu 2351: 
Wie kommt denn nur die gniid’ ge 
frau dazu. 2495. 
Knowles (8S. W.) Some sweet day 
some heartbreakin’ man will break 
your heart. 26442. 


Knowlton (A. M. D.-) Daddy dear. 


12958. 
Knowlton (F. S.) Costume box. 
24765. 
Knox (Cromvwell-) See Cromvwell- 
Knox (=)% 
Knox (L. B.): 
Flag of our nation. 7896. 


O. E. S. musical service. 3821. 
Knoxville college. Alma mater. 
27100. 
Knudson (C. O.): 
Choosing you. 27362. 


I’ve searched the world for a 
sweetheart. 27992. 

In a little cottage. 18121. 

Only you. 21090. 

Step by step. 29147. 

Knuten (Forlags a. b. musikaliska) : 
Mormors melodi. 8642. 
Mustalainen. 20904. 

Kobbé (Philip) : 

Bluebeard in Bologna. 12771. 


Kisses. 1149. 
Koch (Clara) I’ve found that little 
someone. 22848. 


Koch (Clarence) : 
I’m hoping to be yours someday. 


20357. 
Waiting for dreams to come true. 
24198. 

Koch (F. E.) Spiel der wellen. 4199. 

moeh ¢ 0.” <1) Sweetheart divine. 
23984. 

Kochanski (Paul) Chants d’Espagne. 
15234. 

Kochmann (Julius) Nur einmal 
mochte ich mit dir noch _ glticklich 
Sein! 21018. 

Kochmann (Spero) Bolivia. 24617. 

Kockert (Otto) Feirlicher aufzug. 
627. 

Kodaly (Zoltan) : 

Adagio. 18241. 


Harom ének. 13663. 
Hary Janos. 22664, 22665. 
Tantum ergo V. 2134. 


Koechlin (Ch.) Traité de V’harmonie. 
2234. 


1877 


INDEX . 


Koehler (Herman) Hymn to liberty. 
3269. . 
Koehler (Oscar) Rustling leaves. 
12594 (329). 
Koehler (Ted): 
Baby—oh where can you _ be? 
7441, 9837. 
Gladly. 20148, 22605. 
I'd like to see more of you Madam. 
15719. 
Moonlight, a love song and you. 
18478. 


My sugar and me. 6150. 
Rose of Mandalay. 1833. 
So sentimental. 14455, 16729. 


Those were the happy days. 
4326. 

Weary feet. 2387. 

Who could say no. 29522. 


Will love linger on my darling. 


9612, 12478. 
You’re not the same old sweet- 
heart. 9678, 12552. 
Kolle (C.) Streichtrio. 16813. 
Koelling (Carl) : 
Hungary. 5468. 
Reiterlied. 9709 (200). 


Zigeunerin traum. 9709 (267). 
Konigsberger (Josef) : 
Idyll am bach. 20422. 


Indischer tempeltanz. 15873. 
Reverie. 21232. 
Koennemann (Miloslaw) Fremers- 
berg. 7928. 
Koepfie (l. M.): 
Forgotten. 10456. 
Mama’s little honey bee. 13810. 
My little Kick-a-poo. 16269. 
Koerber (Katherine) Pretty Cin- 
derella. 28852. 
Kogen (Harry): 
Clock and the hours. 12903. 
Dog, a boy and a bee. 18028. 
Dreamer. 15400. 
Four characteristic moods. 1156. 
Fugue. 1157. 
Laddies. 1165, 230386. 
Love is a magic key. 5905. 
Merlin. 23257. 
Midnight memories. 16180. 


Minuet caprice. 23275. 
Song to Merlin. 12011. 


Kohlmann (Carl) 24 studies for tuba. 


8382. 
Kohlmann (Clarence) : 
Lovelight. 13778. 
So entrancing. 238854. 

Kohn (M. H.) When we were twenty- 
one. 4577 (423). | 
Kohn (S. 8S.) My vision of love. 

. 14010. 
Kohrt (A. A.) Cry-baby smile. 4978. 
Kol nidrei. 20589. 


18 


( 


pt. IT, n. s., v. 24 


Kola (J6zsef) : 
Nem tehetek rola: szeretem!... 
1533. 
Rozsalevél. 21271. 
Szazas banko nesze cigany. 2125. 
Kolarik (J. J.) Don’t blame me, 
blame fate. 138081. 
Kollo (Walter) : 
Banjo, banjo sing dein lied. 132. 
Das klingt als wenn’s ein miarchen 


wir! 10172. 
Hinmal kommt zu dir das gltick. 
5136. 


Jettchen Gebert. 20527. 
Komm’ ins grtine, Karoline. 1158. 
Monbijou, bleib mir treu. 6048. 


Onkel Miller hat ’nen triller. 
1644. 

Schone frau, komm’ zu mir heut’ 
nacht. 1891. 


So’n bisschen franzésisch ist gar 
nicht so schwer! 2016. 

Wann und wo. 2371, 2372. 

Wer ist das groésste pumpgenie? 
2401. 

Wie schén sind doch am abend die 
augen einer braut! 4505. 

Kominski (Stefan) : 

Biedna guralka. . 12749. 

Mazurek z-pod Jendrzejowa. 
13857. 

Pod Iasem. 14203. 

Polka od gorlic. 14208. 

Polka z pod pinezowa. 14210. 

Tu dzien tu noe. 14710. 
Komnino (Y. D.) Aeroplano. 4593. 
Kompositionen der jetzigen und 

friiheren schtiler der meisterschule 
Hans Pfitzners. 10986. 
Konig (Edward) King Dodo. 
(149). 
Konitz (Frank) : 

In a bungalow. 1008, 5650. 

Tide of memory. 2207. 
Konrad (Erich) Mitternachts-foxtrot. 


2589 


11298. 

Konstant (Antoine) Country-dance 
and variations. 7677. 

Kool (Jaap) Schiessbude. 14368. 


Koontz (R. V.) Dream waltz. 5099. 
Kopf (Jack): 
Excuse my ravin’ ’bout my Caro- 
line. 38084. 
I feel lost without you. 3284. 
Since I first met you. 11919. 
Koppell (Al): 
At the end of the rainbow of love. 
2665. 
Down in Argentine. 518. 
Last night when we were all alone. 
3525. 
Let’s incorporate. 
No one but me. 


25611. 
1554. 


ee a 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1929 


Singapore Sal. 1969, 6663, 9175. 
That’s what I see in you. 4298. 
Kopriva (Franz) Schoénste der wun- 
der auf erden. 18894. 
Kopseker (R. B.) Twilight and you. 
26726. 
Koran (A. M.) Sunny girl. 
Kordula (H. E.): 
Forever after. 
Gidnine. 17815. 
Kormana (Leona): 
Dobrze mi_ sie 
powodzi. 502. 
Oberkie Tarnowskie. 
Kormann (H. L.) 
Korn (M..M.): 
I could learn to love you. 25249). 
Let us hide upon a hillside. 20643. 
Kornfeld (Josef) Rosen aus Florida. 
21268. 
Korngold (KE. W.): - 
Heimatlied. 10612. 
Ja, wenn ich eine freudin hitt’... 
5718, 5719. 
Ja wenn mir zeit nur _ Dliebe. 
5720... 
Mir ist, als lig’ mein ganzes gliick 
weit tiber’m meer. 11284. 
Rosen aus Florida. 11789, 18853, 
18854, 21268. 
Rote rosen. 6500, 18860. 
Schonste der wunder auf erden. 
6558, 18894. 
Wer kann die frauen je ergriinden? 


19070. 
17780. 


przy wojsku 
1589. 


Fest-lied. 24983. 


17075. 
Kornhorst (Wilhelm) : 
Chansonette. 19491 (33). 
Heartsease. 19491 (95). 


In the woods. 19491 (104). 
Lightfoot polka. 19491 (122). 
Sans souci. 19491 (2038). 


Sunshine and_ shadow. 19491 
(2207). 
Korpela (V. V.): 
Aamuserenaadi. 27059. 
Backfisch. 12696. 
Muisto. 11338. 
mors (i... B;):: 
Don’t say your weary. 19946. 
You are my inspiration. 21904. 
Korsakov (N. Rimsky-) See Rimsky- 


Korsakov (N.) : 
Korsby (Joe) Just a rose, to bring 
you back to me. 138625. 
Korsische gesetz. 10988. 
Kortez (Katherine) Pretty Cinderella. 
28852. 
Kortlander (Max): 
Alwvs in my dreams. 
17288. 
Shes my girl. 1942, 4133. 
Why do you give your smiles -to 
someone else. 4500. 


2621, 7357, 


Kortschak (Hugo) Sonata no. 6, in G. 
12693. 
Koésa (Gyorgy) : 
Klein Jutka. 15971. 
Sonatina. 14497. 

Kosakoff (R. V.): 
Good morning. 
Minuet. 18460. 
Riding the crescent moon. 18830. 


17851. 


Song bird and cuckoo. 18998. 
Spectre bridegroom. 9266. 


Kosmalski -(C. N.): 
ve been cheating, 
you. 3345. 
Key to my heart. ~8370. 
Kosteck (N. P.): 
Grass widow’s dream. 


cheating on 


25112. 


My sweetheart of the Yukon. 
16295. 
Sourdough’s sweetie. 23909. 
Koteas (Peter) Lifer’s prayer. 8426, 
13702. 
Kotlar (Istvan) Monte-Cristo. 2589 
(224). 
Kotlowitz (Max): 
Aneinu. 7376. 
Bin ich mir a chosidil. 2748. 
Fleishige, milchige un _ pareve 
yiden. 5221. 
Kabed es ovicho v’es yimecho. 
8359. 
Ki vonu vocharto. 8372. 
M’ayin yovo esris? 11233. 
Sim sholom. 9160. 
Un as yich leb, leb yich. 9453. 
Velt is a cheider. 9482. 
Kountz (Richard): 
All hail! this day of days. 9750. 
Calm is the sea by night. 17467. 
Come thou at- night, my love. 


4940. 
Dawn brought me love and you. 
464, 465, 5010, 5011. 
Even the stars in the heavens are 
laughing. 10362. 
Filarmonica. 20050. 
Gavotte. 3125. 
Glad tidings of great Joy. 
Here in my garden of 
22697. 
Heroes of old. 7046. 
How lovely the meadows. 17967. 
Hush-a-by, Holy Child. 10675. 
Land of heart’s desire. 6922. 
Let now your hearts awake with 


10526. 
roses. 


joy. 11088. 
Lilae. 16029. 
Love dream. 16075. 


Love, when your eyes are smiling 


down at me. 25692. 

Melodie. 2254. 

O night of joy and _ gladness. 
11493. 


O’er Judea’s silent hills. 11503. 


1879 


INDEX 


Kountz (Richard )—Continued, 
Show me the way. 6684. 
Sleigh. 14439. 
Slumber song. 1983. 
Star of Bethlehem. 
Sweet cider. 6815. 


12047. 


Sweet little lady of mine. 12104. 
Voice of spring. 53860. 
Why should it matter. 19394. 


Kouri (Eva) 
28560. 


My million dollar baby. 


Koutzen (Boris) Enigma. 10342. 
Kovacs (Charles) : 
Fairy dance. 611. 


Hungarian rhapsody. 877-879. 
Kovalchik (M. C.): 
American - Sokol 
19542. 
Hungarian Gypsy melodies. 15703. 
Kovandovitch (Nicholas) : 
Meditation. 25788. 
O merry youth. 26041. 
Koven (Anna de) WSée 
(Anna) 
Koven (Reginald de) 
(Reginald) 
Kowalewski (T. F.) St. Mary’s col- 
lege Our victory march. 28937. 
Kowalski (—) Black brigade. 17402. 
Kowalski (Thaddeus) : 
Don’t call me Teddy. 22391. 
Lola only you will do. 20691. 


Kowalski (Henri) Salut 4 Pesth. 
28942, 28943. 
Kraemer (Emil) : 
All for you. 12622. 
Lied der meise. 20650. 
O Moselland, mein Moselland. 
6212. 


faleon march. 


De Koven 


See De Koven 


Kraemer (K. N.) My Rosalie. 6147. 
Kraft (EH. A.): 

Intermezzo. 733. 

Réves. 2752. 


Triumphal march. 764. 
Kraft (W. J.) Castalia’s fountain. 
7589. 
Kragh (H. E.) 
Krahn (Hijier) : 
Du. 10291. 
Du, den eneste pige jeg kender. 
10292. 
Pige, fortel mig et eventyr. 11647. 
Kramer (A. W.): 
Afterglow. 17256. 
Malquerida. 28875. 
Silhouette. 1959. 
Kramer (Martin) 
waiting. 17654. 
Kramm (Max) HEthie. 5159. 
Kranitz (M. F.) It’s love that lingers. 
1075. 


Spanish days. 21448. 


Don’t keep me 


pt. 1k, nis.) ve2e 


Krasel (P. R.): . 
Anthony and Cleopatra. 12594 (9). 
Olid home down on the farm. 
17236 (306). 
Wayside chapel. 
Krasovic (M. A.) 
flower. 16472. 
Kratz, @iiiG>)r 
Give thanks. 17236 (140). 
O praise the Lord. 9709 (174). 
Kraus (i, Kel. 
Oh! it won’t be long. 11514. 
While you’re stepping out with 
somebody else. 12445. 
You left me out in the rain. 
12530. 
Kraus (Leo) Nachtigall. 28583. 
Kraus (M. M.) Symphonette. 12116. 
Kraushaar (Charles) : 
Foxy Quiller. 2589 (101). 
Malquerida. 28875. 
Krauss (Moe) I’m Al Jolson’s 
mammy. 13432. 


Krausz (Michael) : 

Ach die liebe. 4585. 

Friiulein, darf ich’s wagen. 

Frau in gold. 10469. — 

Frau von Format. 681. 

Hatt ich ein -bild von" dir. 
27770. 

Schenk mir die nacht. 6552. 

Treue musikant. 26694. 

Warum mocht’ man das, was man 
nie haben kann? 294389. 

Wenn du einmal mich betrtigst! 
12370. 


Kravanger (W. T.) jr. 


17236 (457). 
Phlox, a national 


5246. 


My mammy 


back in Tennessee. 25930. 

Kreek (J. J.) Chasin’ the _ blues. 
2830. 

Krehbiel (Marie) Sonnambula. 4577 
(369). 

Kreipe (L. T.) Love steals my heart. 
25686. 


Kreisler (Fritz) : 
Airs russes. 4600. . 
Corecerto. 2333. 
Fantasy on Russian themes. 5183. 


Nocturnal Tangier. 6191. 
Rondino. 27202. 
Trille du diable. 2241. 


When night descends in silence. 
24267. 
Kremer (J. B.) 3d: 
Hangin’ ’round someone you love. 
10578. 
Only. 23540. 
Kremer (lL. J.): 
And soon i’ll be in heaven. 22020. 
I never dreamed I’d find another 
just like you. 27973. 
In my heart for you. 28061. 


1880 


nos. 1—12, 1929 


a a i a ee 


My melody of love. 1492. 
Sweetheart, please come back to 


' me. 14586. 

Kremer (W. F.) ‘Those were the 
days. 26662. 

Kremers (Albert) In turmoil of day. 
15871. 


Kremser (Eduard) Old Flemish song. 
14976 (239). 
Kremser (Hdward) 
and praise. 27876. 
Krenek (Ernst) : 
Divertissement. 


Hymn of thanks 


15362. 


Drei lustige mirsche. 13667. 
Kleine symphonie. 15978. 


Krenger (J. R.): 
Aus der heimat. 7418. 
Bi tis im Barnerland. 7506. 
Krentzlin (Rich.) : 
Grand valse briliante. 
Graziosa. 17860. 
Im Wiener walzer-reich. 28036. 
In Sehubert’s day. 28066. 
Kinder-polonaise. 4577 (196). 


7980. 


Mazurka di bravura. 1347. 
Tiroler salon-album. 29309. 
Kress (Ray) Lullaby. 98508. 

Kress (Tom) Little love fellow. 
5864. 
Kretschmer (Agatha) Concertante. 
12594 (57). 

Kretschmer (W. F.) Concertante. 


12594 (57). 
Kreuder (Peter): 


Herr Schulz, Herr Schulz, was 
ist mit ihrem puls? 27819. 
Was kann ich dafiir! 29441. 


Woll’n sie ihren mann betrigen. 
9622. 

Kreuter (J. J.) Oh! why have I got 
the blues. 11522. 
Kreutzer (Rodolphe). 
studies. 14976 (174). 

Krich’nsky (Benny) : 
Juanita. 18198. 
You'll never be lonely. 19456. 

Kri¢ka (Jaroslav) Scherzo idyllique. 

DOO. 

Kriens (Christiaan) : 

Alt Preussen. 15026. 
Aquarelle hollandaise. 
Brute. 19717, 19718. 
Call of the vikings. 
Cavaliers. 27329. 
Conflict. 19834. 
Devastation. 22365. 
Gracieuse. 5348. 
Impatience. 28039. 
Kermess at Volendam. 15962. 
Merrymakers. 208438. 
Misterioso. 138911. 

One last kiss. 1638. 

Scene pathetique. 14366. 
Siberia. 11908. 


Forty-two 


12660. 
19744. 


. “Tragic end. 14690. 


Tragic episode. 19218. 
Krier (Georges) : 
A ecalifourchon. 14978. 


Amours charnelles. 12644. 
Aurore sanglante. 12675. 
Causerie dans le train. 12862. 
Effroyable vengeance. 138085. 
nternal sacrifice. 15442. 
Machiavel. 138799. 
Pamperos. 14138. 
Prelude d’ angoisse. 14229. 
Promenade sous bois. 16518. 
Roxane amoureuse. 14837. 
Thésée vainqueur. 4317. 
Torquemada. 14688. 
Tristesse angoissante. 
Krier (J. Yves) 


14699. 
See Yves Krier: (J.). 


Krishna. 15979. 
Kristoffersen (Hartvig) | Week-end. 
12362. 


Kriteh, CW.°E.)': 


Morning prayer. 3690. 
Phyllis. 11648. 
Kritzler (Charles) : 
Luckies lucky wedding day. 
20735. 


Ludwig and his drum. 18369. 
Krocker (G. W.) Our city by the 
sea. 16422. 
Kroeger (EH. R.): 
After the rain. 12594 (2). 
“Bend low, O dusky night. 2589 


and the maiden. 4577 
(71). 
Kroepsch (F.) 416 exercises for the 
clarinet. 12594 (186). 

Krogmann (C. W.): 
Amorette. 2589 (5). 
Arabian galop. 24426 (9). 
Ariette. 19491 (7). 
Ashes of roses. 9802. 
At the fountain. 19491 (10). 
Coryphée. 4577 (64). 
Cricket. 2589 (61). 
Dancing lesson. 24426 (65). 
Dream fairies. 24426 (71). 
Elfinette. 17236 (1138). 
Evening song. 4577 (103). 
Fairy boating song. 24426 (80). 
Forest ramble. 24426 (91). 
Good night. 2589 (109). 
Grasshopper’s frolic. 24426 (101). 
Hunting song. 24426 (111). 
Leola waltz. 4577 (208). 
Little masqueraders. 24426 (144). 
Little patriot. 4577 (215). 
Little prince. 4577 (216). 
Melodie. 17236 (210). 
Memoires d’amour. 17236 (261). 
Merry bobolink. 4577 (272). 
Merry moments. 24426 (177). 
Ninepin regiment. 2589 (2387). 


1881 


INDEX 


Krogmann (C. W.)—Continued. 


Peasants’ evening song. 24426 
(220). ; 
Pony race. 4577 (317). 


Primrose dance. 4577 (821). 
Rainbow fairy. 4577 (826). 
Raindrops. 2589 (282). 
Robin’s lullaby. 4577 (334). 
Santa Claus guards. 4577 (344). 
Song of the sea shell. 4577 (868). 
Two little honey bees. 2589 (3387). 
Vesper bells. 4577 (413). 
Viola. 24426 (297). 
Water lily. 24426 (303). 
Water sprites. 17236 (455). 
Kroll (Louis) : 
Idiosynerasies. 
Via dolorosa. 
Kroll (Robert) : 
Dorine. 10259. 
Gee! but I’m jealous of the moon. 
10496. 
He’s my 
dreams. 
Missin’ you. 
Oh! Pop! 
S806. 
Krome (Hermann) : 
Drum woll’n wir uns wieder ver- 


990. 
9321, 


weaver of beautiful 
10603. 
8612. 


Buy me one of those. 


tragen.  .5ia3. 

Hinmal oben, einmal unten. 21317. 
Gebet einer junefrau. 15546, 
15547. ; 
Glaub* mir, ich bin, (idieiscuc! 
25078. 

Griiss Gott, Charlott, es wir’ so 
schon gewesen! 767. 

Hatt’ ich nicht so angst vor 
meiner frau... 780. 


Heut hab ich sie geseh’n..... 
22699. 

Himmelszecher. 835. 

I kiss your hand, madame. 909. 

Ich hab’ ihnen viel zu sagen, sehr 
verehrte gniid ’ge frau! 38362. 

Ich habe heute nacht von dir so 
Sstiss getriumt. 5623. 

Ich weiss bescheid. 986. 

In der Ltineburger heide. 
5658. 

Ja, wenn 
Watt). ins 

Jacqueline. 

Jeden tag 
20519. 

Klosterglocken. 

Komm lass uns triumen. 15978. 

Liebes friiulein, wenn sie heute 
abend frei sind. .. 20648. 

Mein liebes deutsches heimatland. 
20822. 

Mein schatz ist braun wie schoko- 
lade. 11242. 

My little geisha. 16265, 16266. 


3393, 


ich eine freundin 
5719. 
1081. 


sonnenschein. ... 


15974, 15975. 


‘Kruschke (Norma) 


pt. I, N4s, west 


Prosit der liebe. 6398. 

Rote rosen. 18860. | 

Sehnsucht nach unseren ktissen. © 
14378. 

Sei lieb zu mir, sei nett zu mir! 
PART. 


Sei nur ein kleines bisschen ver- 


ruckt nach mir! 28982. 
Silentium! 238819. 
So was wie Friulein Klairchen. 
14458. 
Tu-tials 2952! 


Warum mocht’ man das, was man 
nie haben kann? 29489. 

Was hiltst du von Veronika? 
21761. 

Wer kann die frauen je ergriinden? 
Lite: 

Wer so geliebt, wie ich geliebt. 
2402. 

Willst du seh’n in’s herz einer 
frau. 14889. 

Krompart (Hank) 
7015. 

Kross (Th.) : 
Amours charnelles. 12644. 
Causerie dans le train. 12862. 
Preiude d’ angoisse. 14229. 
Roxane amoureuse. 14337. 
Tristesse angoissante. 14699. 

Krouse (H. S.): 
American 

ele 8 
Dear dreams. 
Mareh of 
(Jit) 
Petit polka 
(256). 
Silent hearts. 
Sous les roses. 
Thine eyes are 
12594 (392). 


Two weeks’ notice. 


Marseillaise. 17236 
4577 (83). 
the brigands. 14976 


de concert. 14976 
4577 (399), 
4577 (371). 
like the stars. 


Krueger (A. A.) Sweet memories. 
29189. ; 
Krug (Arnold) : 
Ballspiel. 27057 (8). 
Bitte... 2a (2). 
Grossvaters geburtstag. 27057 
(47). 


Heiligen drei kénige. 27057 (50). 

Hinaus ins freie. 27057 (52). 

Marsch. 27057 (69). 

Romanze. 27057 (114). 

Walzer. 27057 (70). 

Blue of the blue- 
bells. 27245. 

Kruse (O. E.) Evening’s calls. 

Kubat (Frances) 
11464. 

Kubilas (F. BE.) I never saw the sun- 
shine, till I saw you. 8188. 
Kublin (Samuel) Feeling blue. 

Kucken (F.) Water sprites. 


598. 
Nobody loves me. 


626. 
19312. 


1882 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Kuczborski (C. E.): 
Goin’ to nuthin’ ane goin’ to waste. 


25090. 

I’ve fallen in love with someone. 
like you. 8201. 

Irritation. 22947. 

Make believe that the sun shines 
for you. 28372. 

Repentence. 26255. 

Show me you love me. 26898. 
fKuczborski (Casey) See Kuczborski 
(C. E.) 
Kuebler (C. 4H.) Cupid’s pranks. 

7 (TA). 


Kuebler (H. A.) Tonight’s the night 
I’m praying for. 21646. 
Kiichler (Ferdinand) : 
Aufstieg. 91. 


Blumenlese. 27249, 27250. 

Ersten doppelgriffe des violinsten. 
580. 

100 etiiden. 18248, 25568, 25569. 


Kiinneke (Eduard) : 
Blonde Liselott’. 
Coeur as. 22262. 
Sehnsucht nach unseren ktissen. 

143878. 
Singende Venus. 9176. 
Kuenzig (C. C.) Ill not forget you, 


17408, 17409. 


mother! 15746. 

Kuenzinger (A. E.) Anna Belle. 
2642. 

‘Kuenzinger (A. M.) Anna Belle. 
2642. 


Kuhl (Otto) Edition, G. m. b. H.: 


Andante tragique. 9783. 
Argentino amor. 9794. 
Grauen. 13271. 
Lyric foxtrot. 11164. 
Meineid. 13867. 
Nichtliches abenteuer. 14017. 
Stimmen der nacht. 12065. 
Kuhle (KE. F.): 
California. 19740. 
It’s love in her heart that tells. 
20492. 
Kuhle (O. A.) How do they do it, I 
ask you? 10667. 
Kuhler (Herbert) Sweet pal o’ mine. 
ZA! 
Kuhn (Anna_ Bethe-) See Bethe- 


Kuhn (Anna) 

Kuhn (H. F.) sr. God made a won- 
derful mother. 5317. 

Kuhn (J. C.) Message came too late. 
6010. 

Kuile (Meta ter) 
ter Kuile) 


See Troxler (Meta 


Pumper. (oH. J.) New Christian 
hymnal. 8748. 

Kujawski (John) First time I met 
you I fell in love with you. 17761. 

Kullak (Franz) Concerto. 17236 
(271-275). 


2469—30——21 


SSS 


Kumber (Q.) about the 
garden.. 20899. 
Kummer (Clare) 
fom (i. 
Aquarelle hollandaise. 
Dark eyes. 27469. 
Parasites of the night. 
Spring fever. 14521. 
Kun (Ladislas) : 
Day I met you. 
Your eyes. 7290. 
Kune (Pierre) Adagietto. 
Kung (Aimé) Scherzetto. 
(187). 
Kung (Pierre) Grande piece sym- 
phonique. 12594 (114). 
Kunnick (Clarence) Home and you. 
10641. 
Kunselman (Clarence) : 
Cutie. 7694. 
No one but you could make me 
blue. 25999. 
You.,.. 27002. 
Kuolema. 26764. 
Kupper (Geo.) Laura from Floro- 
dora. 12594 (190). 
Kupstis (A. J.): 
Dziaugsmai ir verksmai. 5122. 
Plaukiantieji garsai. 6335. 
Kurth (R. A.) Col. King 
17542. 
Kurtz (D. W.) 


Mucking 
See Henry (C. K.) 

12660. 

11609. 


5015. 


21964 (1). 
12594 


march. 


I loved you. 20836. 
Kur Zhene. (Massard) Saga of | 
Ojibwe life. 28935. 
Kusche (L. P.): 
At twilight. 22050. 
In His care. 28053. 
Please take me into your heart. 


28824. 
Sing to me. 21382. 
Kuschel (A. M.) Two blue eyes. 
14722. 
Kushner (Walter) : 
Are we still a million miles from 
nowhere? 9798. 
Play that plaintive melody. 
14188. 
Kutles (Anthony ) Desert love. 


22362 
Kutschera (A.) 
what I have dreamt? 
Kuttes (Anthony): 
Eons tor love.  1stal, 
In that dear little garden of mine. 


Know’st thou mother 
17286 (209). 


25433 
Kuula (Toivo): 
Kansanlaulu. 28184. 
Pirun polska. 21168. 


Kuykendall (D. C.) My golden dream 


boat. 25916. 
Kuyper (Elizabeth) : 
Dreams on the Hudson. 540. 
Serenata ticinese. 11882. 


1883 


INDEX 
pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


Kuzborski (Casey) pseud. See Kuez- | Laccitielle (Nicholas) : 


borski (C. E.) Italian baloney. 22961. 

Kvelve (Rudolf) : . Wedding bells are ringing for 
Birds in springtime. 7507. Barney Google now. 24220. 
Boy scouts march. 2309. Lacey (Frederic) : 

Cold spring rain. 10088. Grand cheeur solennelle. 5345. 
Haunted glen. 25149. Resurrexit. 28901. 
Headless horseman. 25170, Lachaume (Aime) Follow the man 
Icy crags. 20419. that leads the band. 12594 (98). 
Song of the red-winged blackbird. | Lack (B. M. V. T.): 

12006. Aubade militaire. 2589 (11). 
Tick-tock, lullaby. 4881. Ballade. 19491 (114). 

Kwasigrocha (A. J.): Barcarolle andalouse. 19491 (14). 
Stoneczko oczkami jasnemi. 9188. Castillana. 9709 (31). 

Str6j wznosi pieknos¢. 9291. ames cans au ee 

Kwasser (Jack) : ase So ees ‘ 
After all—life is worth while. Fantaisie menue 2 

24440, Gai touriste. 2589 (108). 
Since you are away. 1965 Menuet rocoeo) 233 
IBRAiS sheanelode a : Moravienne. 19491 (161). 

y my mother sang + 
cn baae. PONIRT. Romaika. 2588 (286). 


Scaramouche. 4577 (345). 
Serenade-caprice. 2589 (808). 
Valse capricante. 4577 (408). 


Kyander (Elias) Fem sange. 20595. 
Kyd (A. E.) My Emmy Lou. 25911. 
Kyros (B. A.) Sometimes. 4174. Valse éphémére. 4577 (410). 
Kyser (Kay): 


Valse fileuse. 4577 (411). 
Rigen dreams of yesterday. Valse pimpante. 2589 (346). 


Lack (Theodore) : 
Tell her that you love her. 9354. Ne d Vital BEI pees 
L. (A.) Lament. 24426. (187). ubade militaire. (11) 


Ballade. 19491 (114). 
La Banca (D. G.) Morgan (A.) day Barecarolle andalouse. 19491 (14). 
and night. 1424. 


: Castillana. 9709 (81). 
La Banco (George) ae ; ‘Chanson d’amitié. 9709 (32). 
There’s something on my mind, Danse galicienne. 2589 (62). 
dear. 26655. Fantaisie-menuet. 2589 (92). 
Two empty arms. 7011. Gai touriste. 2589 (103). 


Labecki (Emily) Longing. 20700. Tdilio. 989, 5626. 
Labenson (D. D.) Black clouds. Menuet rococo. 2589 (218). 
17403. Moravienne. 19491 (161). 
Labis (Raoul) : Romaika. 2589 (286). 
Eskualduna. 10355. Scaramouche. 4577 (345). 
P’tites michu. 6399. Serenade-caprice. 2589 (308). 
Labor (Pablo): Valse capricante. 4577 (408). 
C’est pour voir les anges. 4826. . Valse éphémére. 4577 (410). 
Engagez vous dans la marine. Valse fileuse. 4577 (411). 
3014, 3015. Valse pimpante. 2589 (346). 
Feuilles mortes. 3064. — Lackey (Hllen): 
Maya. 3639, 3640. F Hitchy hike. 15667. 
Moi je m’en souviens. 6046. Sometime, somewhere. 16745. 
Quand on sait fair’ ces p’tits trucs | Lackey ( Irma Von) See Yon Lackey 
la. 3994. S eee a 
' 7 , ackey aa! 
nhs (R. B.) When yov're alone. Hitchy hike. 15667. 

; Sometime, somewhere. 16745. 
Lacalle (J. M.): "Way back in Vermont. 17060. 
Chamacos. 4875. nig : " 

: : : Lackey (S. R.): 
Mujer Sevillana—plus ultra. Hitchy hike. -15667. 
11339.) 1 Sometime, somewhere. 16745. 
23rd regiment; | muauliy yi 2604 "Way back in Vermont. 17060. 
(449). : Lacombe (Louis) : 
Laccetti (Guido) : Carillon. 2589 (41). 
Concerto. 23598. Menuet. 2589 (217). 
Hoffmann. 20254. Patres et troupeaux. 2589 (259). 
Lacchini (Ugo) Siva in citté. 14412. Souvenir. 2589 (3815). 


1884 


INDEX / 


os. 1-12, 1929 


Lacombe (Paul) Berceuse gasconne. 
29647 (15). 

Lacome (Jean) 
12582. 

Lacome (P.): 
Berceuse. 24582. 
Défilé—parade. 24828. 
Gaillarde. 250384. 

Gigue. 25064. 

Rigaudon. 26269. 

Sérénade. 26365. 

Sérénade a Ninon. 143886. 

Soir a Tanger. 27057 (124). 

Valse noble. 26759. 
Lacome d’Estalenx (Marc) 

Tanger. 27057 (124). 
Lacour (Lucien de): 
Alma mia. 15025. 
Andante religioso. 15039. 
Appassionato. 15051. 
Blue Ridge. 17420. 
Bucolique. 15188. 
Canto spianato et Gavotte no. 38. 
15214. 
Danse pour Katia.- 19887. 
Heure d’été. 179238. 
I can tell you. 3277. 
Ingénument. 15874. 
Jiecky. 15925. 
Lamento. 15985. 
Lied et motif héroique. 
Ma Java. 16102. 
Madame Récamier. 
Nanan. 16801. 
Pendant la féte. 
Romance. 4048. 
Sarabande et allegro. 21292. 
Sur ton chemin. 6807, 16839. 
La Cour (M. D.): 


Zigeuner tango. 


Soir a 


16020. 
3606. 
16461. 


Good-morning. 744. 
Playtime. 1715. 
Snow fairies. 1996. 
Ladd (V. G.) Crows. 4977, 27439. 
La Dieu (Dorothy) Baby blue eyes. 
2687. 
La Droffas (—) pseud. See Safford 
(Ps 8.) 
Lady-day. 25570. 


Lady fingers. 702, 1195, 1777, 1981, 
2013, 2263, 4561, 5527, 6261, 6658, 
8389. 


Laederach (Ruth) Rhythm band 
series. 6444. 
La Farge (Maurice) Amalia. 24482. 
Lafleur (J. R.) & son, ltd.: 
Dream on the dog-wateh. 521. 


Jolly Jack. 1097. 

Piano solo album no. 3. 1694. 
Sailors don’t care. 1859. 

Sea fight. 1906. 

Tell it to the marines. 
Venetian night. 2316. 
Vigil. ree 


2145. 


j 
j 
A 


Lafleur .(Mayuse) : 
Basile. 12709. 
Criminal waltz. 
Mama, where you at. 13812. 
Your father put me out. 14960. 

La France (Leo) From Pumpkinville 

to Broadway. © 17793. 

Lafranchi (Alfred) : 

Beautiful rose, 

divine. 27196. 
Mother of mine. 

La Fuente (Maurice de) 

Fuente (Maurice) 

La Gattuta (Joseph) 
18689. 
Lagourgue 
17033. 
La Grange (Cleo) 
them. 6915. 

La Gye (Paul): 
Danse d’Athelstane. 
Meinied. 13867. 

Lahiri (Sarat) Mujundali. 

Lahusen (Christian) 


12947. 


wonderful rose 


8654. 
See De La 


Our Fiorella. 
(Charles) Violaine. 


These-those-and- 


12969. 


8665. 
Prinzess Zuck- 


erschnee. 28859. 
Laighton (Ruth) Six folk tunes. 
3510. 


Laing (Marie): 
I bring my song to you. 8091. 
I just can’t make my heart be- 
have. 13405. 
Oooo! what a bad man. 11557. 
You’re only a heart-ache to me. 
9679. 

Laing & King. Lonely little me. 8464. 
Laird (Ray) When roses’ bloom 
again. 7182. 

Lais. 11004. 
Laise (G. W. W.) 
two. 10839. 
Laitinen (Martti) 
key. 20818. 
Lakay (Ruda) Collection of song hits 
for saxophone. 12905. 
Lake (Harold): 
Come live with me. 
Lament for Flodden. 
Lake (Helen) 
Lake (M. L.): 
Acrobatic fliver. 11. 
American spirit band and orches- 


In a melody for 


I have lost a little 


19823. 
20606. 
My little you. 23376. 


tra folio. 27114. 
Andantino. 13685. 
Brockton band book. 4801. 
Danse Carolina. 22330. 
Darkies’ jubilee. 12976. 
Funny guy. 698. 
Golondrina. 15589. 

Him and her. 884. 
Huldigungmarsch. 29420. 
Hunting scene. 13376. 


Ludwig miniature band ensembles. 
25708. 


Marche noble. 25748. 


1885 


IN DEX 


Lake (M. L.)—Continued. 
Marche royal. 25750, 25751. 
My little star. 13980. 

- Night is king. 28618-28615. 
Oriental witchery. 26115. 


Parade of the gendarmes. 14144, 
16443. 

Pennant pastime folio. 21146, 
26157. 

Princesse jaune. 289389. 

Scénes poétiques. 13252. 

Song of the marching men. 9240. 


Standard band book no. 1. 21462. 


Lake music publishers. Sister Hot 
Koou,s 11932) 
Lalande (M. R. de) Two dances 


5038. 
Soleil et la mon- 


from the Ballet du roi. 
La Liberté (Alfred) 
tagne. 6697. 
Lally (Jimmy) 
your sweetheart always? 
Lalo (BE. V. A.): 
A celle qui part. 
Aubade. 3511. 
Aube nait. 3512. 
Comment, disaient-ils. 
Ror, dws.” 272386, 212);, 
Sérénade. 11005. 
Sonate. 172386 (218). 
Symphonie espagnole. 


26955. 
15984. 


3518. 


3514-3518. 


Lalondri (V. 8.) Falsos pensamien- 
tos. 617. 
Lama (Gaetano) Napule...e niente 
echit. 20969. 
La. Magna (Carl) I’m that way over 
you. * D1. 

La Magra (Jennie) Precocious blos- 
som. 18777. 

La Marr (De Gray) Don’t tell me 


you love me. 24860. 
La Marr (Rudy): 
After you broke my heart. 19510. 
Hey! hey! my baby loves me. 
22700. 
My little dream girl. 23372. 
Pretending I have you. 26211. 


Wonderful pal. 21882. 
Won’t someone care for me. 
26975. 

Lamarter (Eric de) See De Lamarter 
(Eric) 

Lamb (A. M.) Middlesex hymn book. 
1382. 

Lamb (B. E.) Hearts and toys. 
Binal 7 


Lamb (M. E.): 


Jolly group of cowboys. 28141. 
Utah Carl’s last ride. 29380. 
Lamb (R. E.) I am lonesome for 

someone. 20293. 
Lambert (Alice): 
Lament. 2589 (156). 
See, love, I bring thee flowers. 
2589 (306). 


Will you call me. 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 24 


Lambert (C. L.) Marseillaise. 2589 
(192). 

Lambert (Constant) Rio Grande. 
11768. 


Lambert (HE. M.) 
berland. 19004. 
Lambert (Eddie) 
VOU. oote: 
Lambert (&. Pi. b-G:-Eh Pa 
laise. 2589 (192). 
Lambert (Frank): 
Lament. 2589 (156).: 
See, love, I bring thee flowers. 
2589 (306). 
Lambert (Herald) 
dreams. 11000. 
Lambert (Murray) 
‘my home. 23136. 
Lambert (Scrappy) : 
Baby, who eares. 7442. 
Lockin’ around for someone. 3570. 
You gotta get goin. 17203. 
Lambert (Stella) A well-spring of 
joy. 14811. 
Lambertz (Arnold) Night brings your 


Song of Northum- 
If I didn’t miss 


Marseil- 


Lady of my 


Louisiana, that’s 


love call to me. 11443. 

Lambson (Hilla) Love is all the world 
to me. 25676. 

Lament pijaka. 28228. 


Lamkins (R. W.) 
America. 19258. 
Lamkoff (Paul): 
Mysterious island. 25955. 
Ten Hebrew song classics. 
Lammers (Thorvald) : 
Berceuse. 4163. 
Sglivet. 4163. 
La Monaca (Caesar): 

Call to Miami. 19746. 
Miami. 20848. 
Lamont (Gladstone) 

229938. 
LaMonte (J. L.) 
LaMonte (M. 8.) 
Lamothe (J. G.) 


Just a pin. 


Alibi boy. 4607. 
Alibi boy. 4607. 
Dear Uncle Sam. 


19905. 

Lampe (Fred) Toymaker’s dream. 
12241. 

Lampe (J. B.) Creole belle. 420. 


Lampe music service: 
A. A. A. military novelty march. 1. 
Kitty McVeigh. 20584. 
Lampert (Bernice) Pretty flitting but 
terflies. 6384, 28853. . 
Lamprake (Z. G.): 
Mr. Sunshine. 
Mother dear. 
Landberg (Jack) 


23288. 
2301. 
I’ve got a new girl. 


958. 
Landby (Herbert) : 
Love birds. 25670. 
Summer days are dawning. 23950. 
Landi (Grace) Gracey, my pretty 


baby. 977, 22628. 


1886 


United States of 


13670. - 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Landin (—) En béljedans. 10338. 


Lando (M. N.) But I have a dandy 
ears: (22174, 

Landrath (Harvey) My blue moon. 
25902. 


Landress (Bud): 


Big ball in Memphis. 27219. 

Black Annie. 27231. 

Come over and see me sometime. 
19825. 

Deacon’s calf. 12990. 

Kiss me quick and go. 20583. 


Landry (A. P. P.) Valse des mouches. 
2589 (342). 
Landry (Albert) 
2589 (342). 
Lane (B. T.) 

28377. 
Lane (Dona): 
Carmencita. 15221. 
I’ll be waiting for you. 
In the same sweet way. 
My Indian rose. 16263. 
Lane (Dorothy) Wonderful 
nights. 9623. 
Lane (Eastwood) 
river. 2001. 
Lane (G. M.): 
Peace on earth. 
Song of flowers. 


Valse des mouches. 


Man of my dreams. 


13411. 
13552. 


Dixie 
Sold down the 


7310 (108). 
7310 (123). 


Sous les etoiles. 7310 (124). 
Tatters. 19491 (2381). 
Lane (Gertrude) Keep movin’. 25547. 
Lane (Lupino): 
Dance of the marionettes. 447. 
Memories of Picardy. 1863. 


1501. 


My Pierrot. 
By the blue Bende- 


Laney (S. C.) 


meer. 271. 
Laney (Sidney) Put him in—take him 
out. 11720. 
Lanfield (Sidney) Nobody knows you 
like I do. 18604, 26006. 
Lang (C. S.): 
Four canons. 28232. 
Handel. 776. 
Jackdaw of Rheims. 15904. 
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis. 
55 wlae 
Lang (E.) In the bottle blues. 20461. 
Lang (Ed.): 


Bullfrog moan. 22171. 
Have to change keys to play the 
blues. 808. 
Lang (Hans) Drei himmlische 
schreine. 27565. 
Lang (Herman) Memrries of long ago. 
25812. 
Lang (M. R.): 
Hills o’ Skye. 4577 (156). 
Northward. 4577 (290). 
Out of the past. 4577 (3805). 
Summer noon. 4577 (381). 


y 


Thought. 4577 (395). 
Tryste Noél. 4577 (403). 
Langdale (Bernard) Four cameos. 
5809. 

Langdon (B. C.): 

Dreams of Hawaii. 22428. 
Hula girl waltz. 22748. 
My blue shadow land. 23335. 

Langdon (Buddy) pseud. See Langdon 

(Maurine) 

Langdon (Maurine): 
It’s you just you. 
Too soon. 24113. 

Lange (Arthur): 
Betty. ..178. 

Blue shadows fantasy. 
Cradle of love. 414. 
I’m just wild about everything. 
5DDS. 
In Glasgow a wee bit o’ Scotch is 
waiting for me. 3397. 
In the land of make-believe. 
Jazz patrol. 3441, 5724. 
Lonely one. 5890. 
My Angeline. 1456. 
My starlight. 1507. 
Out of the mist. 1654. 
Rose of Mandalay. 1838. 
Singapore Sal. 6663. 
Up in the sky with you. 
Wandering home. 4441. 
Way I’m feeling to-day. 7119. 
What a girl! What a night! 
2407. 
Lange (Hans): 
Maurische serenade. 5981. 
Tanz der irrlichter. 6859. 
Lange (Hermann) Melanie, ich lieb’ 
dich spat und fritih. 13870. 
Lange (Rudolph) Pride of the world. 
11702. 
Lange (S. De) 


Langer (Eric) 


22959. 


9935. 


5678. 


2291. 


See De Lange (S.) 
Can’t believe I’ve lost 


my man. 24677. 
Langey (Lizzie) : 
Arioso. 14976 (18). 
Chinese honeymoon. 24426 (38- 
40). 
Dolly Varden. 2589 (72), 7310 


(50), 14976 (74, 75), 29647 (48). 
Dream shadows. 14976 (79). 
Nearer my God to Thee. 12594 

(268). 
Panamericana. 

Langey (Otto): 
Arioso. 14976 (13). 
Chinese honeymoon. 
- 40). 

Dolly Varden. 2589 (72), 

(50), 14976 (74, 75). 
Dream shadows. 14976 (79). 
Evening breeze. 17236 (123). 
Merry postillion. 21964 (52). 


2589 (251). 


24426 (39, 


7310 


1887 


INDEX 


Langey (Otto)—Continued. 


Nearer my God to Thee. 12594 
(268). 
Panamericana. 2589 (251). 


Langley (J. M.): 
Being bad. 9884. 
Stompin’ away. 12066. 

Langston (L. A.) You made me what 

I am to-day. 4558. 

Langworthy (N. B.): 
Ah wed 300 pounds. 21990. 
Chick, chick, chicken! 22229. 
Man of my dreams. 25739. 
Shake yo’ shoes. 23790. 


Tall, dark, and handsome. 24010. 


Langworthy (Speed) pseud. See 
Langworthy (N. B.) 

La Nier (A. C.) Sweetheart don’t 
leave me. 21516. 


Lankin (W. E.): 
Anything she says goes with me. 
15049. 

I couldn’t be without you. 
Let’s make up. 13693. 
Lanner (Josef) : 

Romancer. 
Romantiker. 
Schonbrunner. 
Lanning (Kathryn) 
shadows fall. 4483. 
Lane (C. 8. De) See De Lano (C. §S.) 
Lansing (A. W.) Marquisette. 1382, 
11218. 
Lansing (Abram W.): 
Angels’ Christmas song. 29647 (8). 
In the beginning was the Word. 
27057 (58). 
Lansing (G. L.) 
27057 (27). 
Lansing (J. A. L.): 
Angels’ Christmas song. 29647 
(3). 
In the beginning was the Word. 
27057 (58). 
Lansing (Olga) 


15715. 


11782. 
1829. 
6557. 


When twilight 


Cupids on parade. 


She’s a wow. 16673. 
Lantagne (Joseph) On my hospital 
bed one evening. 16399. 
Lantz (P. M.) Man of my heart. 
13816, 28378. 
Lanzetta (Edoardo) : 
Giacomina. 27710. 
Piccadilly. 3983. 
Valzer della luna. 
Laparra (Raoul): 
Agarena. 9729. 


14754, 21716. 


Chants des jardins. 12871. 
Fandanguillo. 10884. 
Jota. 10916. 


Piéces espagnoles 4 danser. 26176. 


Suite italienne. 29163. 
Toreras. 4350. 
Zambra. 12575. 


pt. I, n, s., v. 24 


Lapham (Claude) : 
Album de danse. 
Arabesque. 15987. 
Banjoistic. 15100. 
Chanson négre. 15232. ‘ 
Cross of gold. 22302, 27487. 
Danse grotesque. 19885. 
Dreams of mother. 537. 
Grins and giggles. 7987. 
Idyl pastorale. 15820. 
Jazz theme and variations. 
Leap frog. 8401. 

Low down trumpet. 13790. 
Manhattanette. 11193. 
Mistinguette. 8614. 
Nocturne. 13672. 
Snow crystals. 9196. 
Sweet and hot. 9313. 
Sweet girl of my dreams. 26560, 
29188. . 
Valse dainty. 14749. 
Valse felice. 9475. 
Lapier (M. E,) Only a bow from your 
shoulder. 18676. 
La Pine (T. E.) Dainty little danc- 
ing maiden. 17602. 
La Porta (A. J.) Lost flower. 3576. 
Lappin (J. V.) Sweet Colorado home. 
AOA: 
La Presle (Jacques de) : 


24451, 


18184. 


Apocalypse de Saint Jean. 4643. 
Attente mystique. 17325. 
Berceuse. 17381. 
Lara (Augustin) Muchacha. 25892. 
-‘Laramy (S. G.): 
I'll be waiting for you dear. 8128. 


Let me dream in your arms to- 
night; dear... 28253. 

Sidney’s gum song. 23817. 
Larazay (G. W.) I can tell you. 3277. 
Lardini (C. O.) Nuove eanzoni di 

primavera 1929. 16351, 21017. 
Lardner (Ring): 


‘June moon. 22987. 


Montana. moon. 23297. 
Lardon (Ted) : 
Ge:sha girl. 7947. 
I Vosty Sas. 
Lareine & co., ltd.: 
Attack. 9808. 
By your right. 12815. 
Cubanella. 10136. 
Doll’s house. 24852. 


Dreams of you. 5107. 
I’m sorry I ever learned to love 


you. 25323. 
If we can’t be sweethearts, let’s 
be friends. 15831. 


If you only understood. 15835. 
Little fellow. 16048. 

Little lonely lady. 25637. 

Love and war. 11112. 

-—Or anything else I’ve got. 23546. 
Pansies. 14140. 


1888 


Iw 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


South of Kentucky. 2041. 
They start all over again. 
They’ve all. gone 
16921. 
Tranquil hours. 14693. 
Two reveries. 143834. 
What can I do if you don’t love 
me. 21786. ‘ 
When tomorrow comes. 19361. 
Wild flowers. 14884. 
Largay (Jill): 
Before the sandman comes. 
Little Clarabelle. 11076. 
You said it. 12556. 
Largay (W. J.): 
Before the sandman comes. 
Little Clarabelle. 11076. 
Wow. said. it, 12556. 
Large (B. W.): 
Ace of U. 8. A. 21975. 
All depends dear on you. 
Just drifting on. 23000. 
Promise. 23640. 
That bright day tomorrow. 
Larkins (Stuart) Missing 
6037. 
Larmanjat 
1920. 
LaRoche (Betty) Where the weeping 
willow whispers to the moon. 29508. 
Laroche (Th.) Principes traditionnels 


24066. 
talkie mad. 


9879. 


9879. 


22001. 
24026. 
you so. 


(Jacques) Sérénade. 


d’exécution du chant grégorien. 
18789. 
LaRoe (Eunice). Flight of Lindy, 
Anne. 17764. 
LaRosa (J. E.) In an airplane built 
for two. 5656, 13538. 
LaRose (H. J.) Silent violin. 26404. 
Larroque (A. J.) My sunshine. 3759. 
Larroque (Dee) My sunshine. 3758. 
Larsen (L. L.) Fly with me. 7906. 


Larsh (Ralph): 
I’m going back to see my sweet- 


heart. 929. 
When we're On our honey-moon. 
29494. 


Larson (A. J.): 
Maybe you'll forget. 
Story carved in stone. 


11231. 
9288. 


Larson (C. E.) Bathing beauty. 
12710. 
Larson (E. R.) Dancing silhouette. 
10159. 


Larson (H. E.) Mother is praying 


for you somewhere. 18486. 
Larway (J. H.): 
Ballet music. 15098. 
Fiddler’s playbox. 10410. 


Folk-tunes and morris dances. 
10445. 

Gipsy life. 5298. 

Hey-diddle-diddle. 10624. 

It was but you. 15899. 


May day on Tower hill. 20807. 


Modern Cinderella. 
My lady. 25922. 
Old Towser. 16395. 
Rock of ages. 26282. 
Safe in Thy keeping. 26317. 


1407. 


Some other June. 4169. 
Tannhiuser. 4428. 
Three songs. 21623. 


When the eastern sun had set. 
26897. 

Wildflower. 17143. 

World forgetting. 
Lasco (Morris) : 

Bloody fingers. 197. 

Evangeline. 591. 

-Gypsy. 27764. 

Now you know I really love you. 


17176. 


28654. 
Rose of my heart. 1834. 
Smilin’. 1991. 


There never was no luck in my 
family. 29280. 
Laskowsky (Philip) Eliyohu hanovi 
eliyohu hatishbi. 15425. 
Lasso (Orlando di) Missa VIII. toni. 
23284. 


Last rose of summer. 20614. 
Laszl6 (Alexander) Filip. 20066, 
20067. 
Laszlo (Imre): 
Eszeveszett rongy legénynek. 
20008. 
Kalarabé nem val6o a kecskének. 
20008. 
Ma egy éve. 20745. 
Régimodi nota. 20745. 


Latann (C.) Admiral Stosch. 14. 

Latchaw (G. C.) Be still my soul. 
27192. 

Later (C. U.) I want to be in Meno- 
monie. 18083. 

Latham (J. E.) sr.: 


Dear River Dee. 10199, 27489. 


I know one little girlie. 8122. 

Lathrop (Leota) Little pal, little gal 
of my heart. 11088. 

Lato (Sam) I only wish my dreams 
come true. 13477. 

Latorella (Pasquale) Pianto ignoto. 
1695. 

Latour (Georges) Midnight moon. 
16181. 


Lattuada (Felice) : 
Oro muerto. 8846. 
Per le vie di Siviglia. 
Preziose ridicole. 6390. 
Serenata goliardica. 9127. 
Voci sul mare. 9507. 


8897. 


Zierpuppen. 24420. 
Lau (Elsie) My honey boy. 3736. 
Laub (Ferdinand) Ballade [and] 
Polonaise. 24426 (15). 


1889 


INDEX. 
pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 

Laubenstein (Arthur) Just for .to- | Lavain (Charles) Prayer at twilight. 

day. 3476. 3971. 
Lauber (Joseph) 4 danses mé- | Lavalée (C.) O, Canada. 28658. 

diévales. 5812. Lavalle (Helen) : . 
Lauder (Harry) Cronies o’ mine. Get some ice. 10508. 

19852. It’s a great life if you weaken. 
Laudy & co. Love and _ laughter. 8286. 

8481. More than that. 8641. 
Laufer (C. W.) Morning-land. 6060. | Lavelle (Edouard) Valse chroma- 
Laughland (J. _ V.) Oh! Henry! tique. 26754. 

3841. Lavignae (Albert) Dictees musicales. 


Laughlin (Jack) In 1983. 5688. 
Laurel S. A. B. book. 13679. 


Laurence (Frederick) Spring noc- 
turne. 14525. 
Laurendeau (L. P.): 

"A frangesa. 2589 (1). 

Alberta. 12616. 


Beautiful Galatea. 2589 (18). 
Before the mast. 2589 (20). 
Belle France. 2589 (23). 
Bohemian girl. 2589 (14). 
Intermezzo. 2589 (32). 
Italian romance. 2589 (138). 
Long Tom. 2589 (163). 
Mimosa. 2589 (220.) 
Monte-Cristo. 2589 (224). 
Religioso. 2589 (2838). 
Tempelweihe. 2589 (328). 
Laurendeau (Rose) : 
"A frangesa. 2589 (1). 
Beautiful Galatea. 2589 (18). 
Before the mast. 2589 (20). 
Belle France. 2589 (28). 
Bohemian girl. 2589 (14). 
Intermezzo. 2589 (82). 
Italian romance. 2589 (138). 
Long Tom. 2589 (163). 


Mimosa. 2589 (220). 
Monte-Cristo. 2589 (224). 
Religioso. 2589 (283). 
Tempelweihe. 2589 (328). 
Lauria (Anna) I wish I was a 
butterfly. 25368. 
Lauria (Peter) Memories of you. 
23234. 
Laurie (A. C.) Newark I. 6178. 


Laurischkus (M.) Sonate in C moll. 


6717 
Lauro (Michael) : 
All for love. 12621. 
American romance. 4628. 
Art of relaxation for the violin. 


22036. 
Laurys (Jean) Fileuse d’ Antan. 
13161. 
Lautemann (Alys) Jardins sous la 
pluie. 1084. 


Lauterbach. 23046, 23047. 
Lavagne (Ed.): 
En roulant. 13095. 
Femme et le pantin. 24982. 
West Point. 14816. 


du Conservatoire national de mu- 
sique. 24426 (276). 

Lavignae (J. L. A. F.) Dictees musi- 
cales du Conservatoire national de 


musique. 24426 (276). 
Lavigne (Odile) : 
Just a little smile, baby mine. 
25509. 
Today you'll be mine. 18208. 
Way back in Michigan. 19314. 


Lavin (Carlos) Suite andine. 23949. 
Lavin: “(Meo y) Drifting | sands. 


10289. 

La Vine (Myron) Ill always care. 
15788. 

La Voie (Hva) Somebody’s mother. 
18993. 


Lavry (Marc) Leb’ wohl mein schatz 


auf wiederseh’n! 1190. 
Law (J. G.) Valse brillante. 2294. 
Law (W. R.) Iowa fights. 25448. 
Lawler (Treva) Little love fellow. 
5864. 
Lawless (F. J.) Ninety-five cents. 
23446. 


While I’m dream- 
4491. 


Lawlor (Patricia) 
ing of you dear. 
Lawnhurst (Vee) : 


Nobody’s fault but my own. 3804. 


’Taint nobody’s fault but my own. 


9340, 9341. 
Lawrence (Ashby) : 
Why did you break my heart. 
24318. 
Would you like to know I love 
you. 24856. 
Lawrence (Charlie) : 
Charlie’s idea. 19774. 
Moonlight blues. 20877. 
Over night blues. 21110. 
Ramble. 21216. 
Lawrence (H. W.): 
Down the Mississippi. T7778. 
I’d rather have a little love from 
you. 5484. 
I’m tired of it-ho-hum! 
Lazy afternoon. 5822. 
Love made me that way. 5910. 
Lawrence (Harold) : 
Why did you break my heart. 
243138. 
Would you like to know I love 
you. 24856. 


5580. 


1890 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


When we all lived 
24280. 
Method for the 


Lawrence (J. V.) 
near Ne-o-ga. 
Lawrence (Lucile) 

harp. 16177. 


Lawrence (W. E.) Silver shadows. 
21371. 

Lawson (Kdith) Thinking of you. 
12195 

Lawson (G. A.) Just forgotten. 
5758 

Lawson (I. M.) Down in Carolina. 
514. 

Lawson (N. V.): 
Asking. 22042. 


Don’t forget me. 22398. 
Lawson (R. A.): 
French pep. 22558. . 
Indian head. 22931. 
Tango. 24011. 
Lawton (Jack): — 
California bluebird. 4832. 
My sweetie’s so sweet. 1512. 
Dreier. of. |. 
Dream man. 
Flying. 7907. 
I’m looking for someone. 10744. 
Only once in a million, million 
years... 11555. 
Our last good-bye. 18690. 


10271. 


Russian steppes. 11803. 
Treasure Island. 12251. 
Veto. 17028. 
When he’s gone. 12399. 
Layton (—) After you’ve gone. 
21984. 
Lazar (Filip): 
Bagatelles. 4704. 


Deux chansons d’ amour et une 
autre gaie. 5819. . 
Divertissement. 5050, 5051. 
Trois danses. 5820. 
Trois pastorales. 5821. 
Tziganes. 7017, 7018. 
au, Suite. 7308. 
Lazaro (August) With a little girl 
just like you. 29551. 
Lazarus (Gustav): 
Nocturne romantique. 27057 (99). 
Valse melodique. 24426 (291). 


Lazarus (Hermine) : 
Nocturne romantique. 27057 (99). 
Valse melodique. 24426 (291). 

Lazzara (A. M.) Tell your troubles to 

the moon. 19136. 

Lazzari (Sylvio): 

Chanson du moulin. 319-321. 
Cortége nocturne. 7674. 
Eskualduna. 10855. 

Tour de feu. 2229, 2230. 


Leach (EH. M.) I always think of you. 
884. 


Leach (L. S.) Easter helper no. 15. 
554. 


oe 


Leach (Meddie) Farewell in June. 
17742... 
Leach (Wallace) Emily. 24934. 
Leadbitter (Teresa) : 
Land of roses. 4577 (200). 
Legend of the robin redbreast. 
28247, 
Mon ami. 14976 (220). 
O dry those tears. 2589 (240). 
Stepping stones. 19491 (220). 
Sweet Ernestine. 19491 (228). 
True lover’s song. 14976 (355). 
Leader (W. M.) Happiness lane. 
5382, 15626. 
Leal (F. V.): 
Amores de la indita. 
Botellas. 9948. 
Corrido de Toral. 4955. 
Embareacion. 17707. 
Errante. 10348. 
Feo. 5200. 
Juanita vaciladora. 
Luz celeste. 11163. 
Maldita revolucion. 
Playas del amor. 
Presumida. 8967. 
Ramona mexicana. 
Renga. 9020. 
Sentenciado. 
Testamento. 
Leaman (G. L.) 
Leaman (Lou) 
Leaming (George) 
I hear you calling me. 
Learsi: 
Comme au premier jour. 
Fickleness. 10409. 
Joujou ... comme vous. 
Roxane. 11796. 
Soir. 9203. 
Learsi (M.) 
16517. 

Leary (Walter) 
you forget. 
Leave (C. H.) 

14122. 
Leaver (Adele) : 
That pretty 
21560. 
Trust me dear. 
Leavers (W. W.) 
15290. 
Leavey (Lilian) 


7366. 


10919. 


11180. 
11656. 


9004. 


9120. 

12157. 

Lovetime. 13787. 
Lovetime. 13787. 
Sweetheart mine, 
6835. 


10101. 
10917. 


Promenade du_ soir. 


I’m sorry dear, won’t 


18058. 
Our Flag of liberty. 


melody of mine. 


216738. 
Creative march. 


Sight reading tests 


for beginners. 11911. 
Leavitt (H. 8S.) Assembly songs and 
choruses. 24519. 


Le Barge (J. A.) Bumble bee. 7550. 
Lebedjeff (Peter) pseud. See Hansson 
(Stig) 
Lebell (Ludwig) : 
Three short pieces. 
Two pieces. 18268. 


Lebenslichter. 13682. 


17751. 


1891 


INDEX 


Leber (C. H.): 
How I love that girl. 
My mother. 113889. 
Since you came. 9168. 
That silver thread is broken now. 


10668. 


14632. 

Woman. 14902. 

You were always, will always be 
mine. 7287. 

You would not play the game. 
14955. 


Lebilane (Stella) Hileen, my blue 
eyed colleen. 19982. 


Le Blane (A. T.) You are the queen 
. Of my heart. 7257. 


Lebling (I. H.) Lady in blue. 
Leblond (Emmanuel) 


1169. 
Tristan le loup. 


6981. 
Le Bonde (R. A.): 
Dream canoe. 19955. 
Evenings’ lullaby. 27618. 
Flame of life. 10425. 
I got no gal. 81138. 


I’ve found you at last. 27985. 
Just here—my love. 8843. 
Just you and I. 25588. 
Love canoe. 28328. 
Moon shadows. 25864. 
My sweetie true. 6154. 
Sacred serpent. 9076. 
Temple incense. 9360. 
Yodler melody. 26998. 
Le Borne (Fernand) Requiem. 
16559. 
Le Boucher (Maurice) : 
A Mallorea. 14982. 
Chameliers. 10082. 
Goléa. 10546. 
Stella camping. 26517. 
Taoudéni. 12138. 
Toyama. 12240. 
Le Boulch (H.): 
Giselle. 17823. 
Petits solos de concertos. 3929. 
Solos de concertos. 2004, 2005. 
Le Boulch (Jules) : 
Giselle. 17828. 
Petits solos de concertos. 3929. 
Solos de concertos. 2004, 2005. 
Le Bourgevois (M. HE. L.) Choral. 
12594 (51). 
Le Breton (Flora) : 
I’m like a doll. 5556. 
Poor little locked up me. 6356. 
LeBrun (Aldea) When will I call you 
my own? 218238. 
Le Brun (Charles) 


16558, 


Ballade de Cop- 


pélia. 17236 (101). 

Leclair (—) Sarbande. 16644. 

LeClair (Charles) See Mulligan (C 
L. ) 

Leclair (J. M.) ‘Trio-sonate. 6979, 
21666. 


pt. II, n. s v. 24 


Le Clerg (Arthur) : 
Be contented if you can’t get all 
you want. 12712. 
Go home, Pa-pa. 25085. 
Is Izzy azzy wozz. 18564. 
Round and round and_ “round. 
9065. 
Lecocq (Charles) 
mant. 2589 (22); 
Le Cras (T. L.) Twenty-four deseants 


Belle au bois dor- 


to popular hymn tunes. 23053. 

Lecuona (Ernesto) : 

Album. 7339, 9742. 

Ali-Babé. 12617. 

Andalucia. 55. 

Karabali. 8363. 

Lamento Africano. 11008. 

Siboney. 14418, 14414. 
Lederer (Dezso) : 

A la Tzigane. 14981. 

Berceuse tendre. 7310 (18). 

Sarabande. 73810 (117). 

Tempo di bourrée. 7310 (1381). 


Lederer (W. G.) When my sweetie 
takes a bow. 29486. 
Ledue (Alphonse) et Gie.: 
Air breton. 27. 
Mater dolorosa. 5979. 
Pluie d’ été. 6344. 
Prelude—Salut et Dance. 
Sonatine animale. 16748. 
Suite persane. 4230. 
Valse mélancolique. 
Lee (A. M.): 
Ain’t puttin’ out nothin’ blues. 
2608. 
Seven men blues. 
Lee (Ashton) : 
~ Cuekoo clock. 22311. 
Swing song. 22311. 
Lee (Bob) : 
I must have my apple. 253831. 
Wond’ring what you'll do. 2519. 
Lee (Charles) Yellow rose. 2542. 
Lee (Dorothy) : . 
Christmas carol. 17524. 
Monkey-man. 18476. 
Out of the dusk to you. 
Lee (EH. M.): 
Rivers of Devon. 11771. 
Waterman. 2378. 
Lee (Edward): 
Bedad then says I, I don’t care if 


3974. 


2304. 


4123. 


3888. 


T do; (2715. 
I don’t work for a living. 3282, 
3283, 10701. 2 
Lee (F. L.) Let me be your star or 
your moon. 20637. 
Lee (Gene) : 
Angel face, angel heart, angel 
eyes. 24492. 
Embers. 24988. 
Nobody loves me. 26008. 
Lee (J. C.) No-body cares. 1558. 


1892 


INDEX 


~ nos. 1-1¥, 1929 


Lee (J. D.) 
Lee (Lem) 
26625. 

Lee (Lester) : 
Doin’ the hot-cha-cha. 15875. 
I see you but what do you see in 


No-body cares. 1558. 
That old fashioned place. 


me? 15798. 
It'll just be too bad. 28099. 
Let’s jig the jigaboo. 28259. 
Love at first sight. 28327. 
Sunshine. 29172. 
You’re my everything. 29623. 


Lee (M. A.) Great Jehovah, King of 
Glory. 20171. 
Lee (Maurice) : 
Home songs. 
Irish songs. 
Patriotic songs. 
Sacred songs. 
‘Scotch songs. 
Southern songs. 
Lee (Norman): 
Glad days are sad days when 
you're away. T727. 
Hula Lu. 10672.- 
Sabine. 1851. 
Speak. 2049. 
Your blue Irish eyes. 2566. 
Lee (O’Neil) Forgotten. 20087. 
Lee (Orlyn) pseud. See Jones (R. A.) 
Lee (Phillip) Lonesome. 23114. 
Lee (R. E.) Lost in a sea of memo- 
ries. 183836. 
Lee (R. M.) Sailing, sailing up in the 
air. 14348. 
Lee (Sebastian) 


22718. . 
22944. 
23583. 
23736. 
23770. 
23913. 


Praktische violon- 


cello-schule. 23627. 

Lee (Thelma) One hour to-night. 
6255. 

Leech (L. 8S.) In my heart. 8256. 

Leede’ (C. F.) Weihnachtsfreuden 
liberall! 7131. ‘ 

Leeds (G. N.) Music when soft voices 
die. 20901. 

Leedy mfg: co. Rhythmic orchestra. 
23694. 


Leelo (Margaret) Thoughts. 26665. 


Leemans (Paul) Gondoles vénitiennes. 
138259. 


Leeper (Bessie) : 


Any place where mother is. 

12658. 

Twilight dreams. 14721. 
Leeson (C. B.) Wind. 29544. 
Leeson (Lois) Hollywood melody. 
8054. 


Leeuwen (Ary van) See Van Leeuwen 
(Ary). 

Lefébure-Wély (—) 
1411, 1412. 

Lefebvre (Channing) 
kings. 20776. | 


Monastery bells. 


March of the 


Leff (Alice) : 
Little rhythm song. 
Our mothers. 8853. 


3556. 


There’s a reason when my dad 
steps out. 2181. 
Leff (Pireus) : 
ITlove to eat marshmallows. 5522. 


Pm, 2 ‘sathor; “3812. 
Leffingwell (Roy) My Malibu rose. 
20941. 


Lefkowitch (Henry) : 
Alter chazen. 15027. 
Habeit mishomayim. 
Liderkranz. 16016. 
Menasheh. 16169. 
Yiddishe lied. 17189. 
Yismach moishe. 17190. 

Lefmann (Paul): 
Abendstimmung. 9. 

Auf der reise. 90. 
Mahnung. 1313-4 

Lefort (Augustine) : 

Air lointain. 21964 (2). 
Plaisir d’été. 21964 (56). 
Sur eau. 21964 (68). 

Leftwich (V. C.): 
Beatrice be mine. 
Honeymoon in the air. 
Let me be. your 

256038. 
Le Galyon-Tiirik (C. B.) 
crossroads. 27150. 
Legend of the organ-builder. 11028. 
LeGette (Malcolm) Song of the 
tramp. 12007. 
Leginska (Ethel) 


15618. 


(AT, VAG. 
10648. 
sweetheart. 


At the 


In a garden. 8241. 
Legler (M. B.) Hats off to our brave 
Lindbergh. 10590. 
Legree (Wilburn) 
love. 25468. 
Lehar (Franz) : 
Bimbagentil yo 2s. 


It’s only you ac 


27225, 27226. 


Fiorellin di prato! 27652. 
Kiss me. 28210. 

Lustige witwe. 20101. 
Mariska. 8547. 


Merry widow waltz. 25822, 28440. 
O dolce fanciulla. 28660, 28661. 
Paganini. 3894. 

Rendezvous bei Lehar. 11756. 
Vide un bimbo un fiorellin. 26782, 


29401. 

Lahiri (Sarat) Malkaus. 8527. 

Lehleitner (W. A.) Twilight in the 
woods. 2273. 

Lehman (E. F.) Sing unto the Lord 
a new song. 1968. 

Lehman (F. M.) Lead on, America! 
11021- 

Lehman (J. F.) Won’t you hot step 
with me. 17172. 


Lehman (R. F.): 
Autumn leaves. 9709 (12). 
Infant King. 9709 (116). 


1893 


INDEX 


Lehman (R. F.)—Continued. 

Love divine. 9709 (140). 

Promise fulfilled. 9709 (196). 
Lehmann (H. K.) Drei _lustspiel- 

szenen. 15999. 

Lehmann (Lilli) 
Lehmann (Liza): 

Ah, gather roses. 24426 (4). 

At sunset. 7310 (12). 

Cameos. 7310 (24). 

Captain. 24426 (383). 

Child’s prayer. 24426 (37).. 

Colibri. 14976 (52). 

Cuckoo. 24426 (63). 

Every night my prayers I say. 

24426 (79). 

Fairy chimes. 24426 (81). 

For good luck. 24426 (89). 

Good-night and  good-morning. 

24426 (99). 

In a Persian, garden. 22902. 

In dreamland. 24426 (120). 

Marching song. 24426 (170). 


Idomeneo, 113831. 


Molly’s spinning song. 24426 
(184). 
Moral. 24426 (187). 


No eandle was there and no fire. 
3795. 


Paix du soir. 14976 (246). 


Race. 14976 (267). 
Rose. 14976 (275). 
Snowdrops. 12594 (351). 


There are fairies at the bottom of 
our garden. 6908. 


Up into the cherry tree. 24426 
(289). 
Lehnhard (M. F.). Thanksgiving 
story book. 24024. 
“Lehrer (Ivan) Kit-kat. 13659. 
Lehrer (O. J.) Tyrolean song. 4878. | 


Leibert (R. W.): 
Forgotten melody. 
It’s a pleasure! 
Leiby (Ralph) Eclat. 13082. 
- Leidzén (HE. W. G.): 
Let there be light. 28265. 
Star of Bethlehem. 2059. 

Leigh (R. E.) My violin. 11416. 
Leighter (H.: Clough-) See Clough- 
Leighter (H.) 
Leinbach (T. K.) 
record. 20348. 
Leipold (Bruno) 

25503. 
Leland (Gardner) pseud. See Ryder 
(Arthur) 


Lemacher (Heinrich) : 
Andante. 24627. 
Gegenwart. 25053. 
Gleiche briider gleiche kappen. 
25079.~ 
Hausmusik zu spielen und zu 
Singen. 25151. 


5237, 20088. 
5705. 


I’m. breaking the 


Jubel un danz. 


pt..111, n. S., v.24 


Ouverttire. 25033. 
Suite ftir schtilerorchester. 

Le Mal (France) 

19459. 

Lemare (E. H.): 
Andante cantabile. 
Andantino. 13685. 
Blue Danube. 203. 
Piketown. 11649. 
Twilight memories. 7007, 7008. 

Lembo (Frank) On a_ wonderful 


26542. 
You may be sorry. 


14976 (356). 


moonlight night. 21065. 

Lemes (Manuel) My poor Lucy. 
18546. 

Le Mieux (R. J.)., Amoco; folie. 
27119. ; 
Lemoine (Felix). Neapolitan nights. 
1530. 


Lemoine (Henry) et cie.: 
Chanson du moulin. 319-321. - 
Deux préludes. 3666. 
BHlégie & Clyméne qui est aux rives 
de la Chine. 564. 


Fileuse. 639. 

Intonation—rythme—style. 1057. 

Lutin de Glenmore. 1299, 1300. 

O salutaris. 1585. 

Paghiella. 3895. 

Portraits... 1725. 

Quarante lecons de solfége. 223- 

ORT: 

Sonate. 2017. 

Suite. 1099. 

Surprise amoureuse. 2095. 

T’"* esquisse cannoise. 2582. 

50 lecons de solfége. 1782. 

250 dictées musicales. 228. 
Lemon(S. D.) Thy will be done. 


26668. 
Lemonier (Tom) 


Lemont (C. W.): 
Daffy-down-dilly. 15301. 
Elfin frolic. 24926. 

Fairy frigate. 15461. 
Feudal knights. , 3063. 
Gavotte. 27701. 
Greetings. 31783. 

In hoopskirt and crinoline. 
Laughing sprite. 25586. 
March. 28249. 
Northern lights. 
Pigeons. 26180. 
Playful whims. 8928. 
Rondino. 1191. ' 
Valse. 28250. 
Valse étude. 
Witches’ dance. 

Lempers (L.) Berceuse. 

Lena (Httore) : 
Torniamo alla terra. 
Vita agreste. 9503. 

Lender (R. C.) Somewhere there’s a 

pal. 9228. 


March song. 25746. 


- 28054. 


~- 16339. 


26755. 
“17159. 
4375. 


9411. 


| 1894 


+ eae eae 


a 


" INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1929 


Lendvai (Erwin): 
Des schiifers Dafnis erster lieder- 
kranz. 153847. 

Hlegische gesiinge. 19986. 
Heimkehr vom werk. 18322. 
L’Enfant (Edouard) Evolution. 5166. 

Lengnick (Alfred) & co., ltd.: 
Arioso. 4698. 
Dance tunes. 9103. 
Declaration. 19911. 
Hammock song. 20193. 
Invocation. 20484. 
Rosamunde. 6568. 
Rutland. 21277. 
Springtime. 21456. 
Three gay pieces: 17784. 
Violoncello album. 26791. 
While I think of you. 4492. 
Leniti (J. 8S.) Chupamirto. 367. 


Lennie. pseud. See Whitcup 
(Leonard) 
Lennon (F. M.) Betty Lou. 17388. 
Lennox (Cecil) ltd.: 
Casabianea. 311. 
Chinese twilight. 4906, 7625. 
Christmas melodies. 22246. 


Empty hours. 13098. 
Fairy on the clock. 17787. 
Forget-me-not. 15512. 
Giggling golliwog. 5290. 
Haven’t I. 805. 
He loved her, Who did? 
Heather moon. 20233. 
I ain’t certain. 20288. 
If I’m kind to Mary. 253884. 
Keep on repeating it. 10970. 
Keep the ball a-rolling. 5775. 
Love means nothing to you. 11129. 
Mademoiselle Pomme-de-terre. 
11167. 
Marvellous, magical moon. 
Monte Carlo. 20873. 
My Irish paradise. 
Searecrow. 21301. 
Silver river. 21369. 
Tho’ castles tumble down. 6921. 
When I met Connie in the corn- 
field. 17097. 
When the light shines brightly in 
the lighthouse. 9567. 
Yellow corn. 96438. 
Yes! yes! yes! I certainly will. 
17188. 


25160. 


8548. 
6123. 


Lennox (Leslie) Whoa back, we’re 
off the track, 21857. 
Leno (Dan) jr. Lancashire love. 
18257. 
Lenoir (Jean) : 
Aprés. 9788. 
C’est de |’ amour en bouteille. 
9993. 
Du frie. °5145: 
Groseille. 5361. 


Pour toujours. 6368. 


Lenox music ¢o.: 
Flag of our nation. 
Or od. GSE 
Lent (K. A.) 
22012. 

Leon (Peggy): 
Deep love. 223856. 
Lolita. 20692. 
You got to love me. 

Leonard (Augustus) : 


7896. 
musical service. 3821. 
American beauty rose, 


24381. 


Amorita. 22018. 
Happy ending to my dreams. 
22654. 


Just say it with love. 23008. 
Love ‘neath the bright Spanish 


skies. 23151. 
When I think of you. 26886. 
Leonard (Charles) Sailing home. 
11808. 
Leonard (Conrad) Only want you. 
8842. 
Leonard (Eddie) : 
Beautiful. 15107, 17356. 
Bogey-man is here. 215, 17426. 
Good or bad. 749. 
Just sing a song. 1128. 


Mama’s shortenin’ bread. 1319. 
There’s sugar cane around my 
door. 2187, 46917. 
Leonard (Gus): 
How about a kiss. 10658. 
I wanna fall in love all over again. 
10787. 
Million stars. 11276. 
Leonard (H.) Folia. 4577 (117). 
Leonard (Harlan) Tough breaks 
stomp. 24116. 
Leonard (Harriett Lyon) All we 
want Miami, is the moonlight bright 
and you. 40. 


Leonard (Hilliard L.) Rose of Hot 
Springs. 9056. 
Leonard (Hubert) Souvenir. 16776. 


Léonard (Hugo) 
4577 (3872). 
Leonard (Oliver) 

21386. 
Leonard (T. F.) Ave Maria. 
Léoneavallo (Ruggiero) : 
Masque nu. 13686. 
Masque vert. 13687. 


Souvenir de Haydn. 
Singing for you. 


9818. 


Modéle masqué: 13688. 
Rokoko. 16001. 
Zaza. 19491 (120). 
Leone (F. B. de) See De Leone 
PE. (Bs) 
Leoni (Franco): 
Ib_ and little Christina. 14976 
(144). 


Little moth. 
Leoni (Pasquale) : 

Banditi. 15099. 

Taverna. 9347. 


20678, 20679. 


1895 


INDEX 


Léonino (Hmmanuel) Cardélis. 
24683. 
Leont (Charles) Lona, I’m alone and 
waiting for you. 23104. 
Leopold (Bohdslav) : 
Am schwarzen see. 24481. 
Auf der alten burg. 24525. 


Czardas. 24783. 


Klange aus Ruminien. 10981. 
Moravia. 25868, 25869. 
Orientale. 26116. 

Patrouille francaise. 1679. 
Polonaise no. 2. © 25626. 

Ritter Pasméan. 26276, 26277. 
Schwarzes liebespaar. 6569. 
Tanz. 24908. 

Triumphzug. 2248. 
Waldesruhe. 26815. 

Walzer. 24909. 

Zwei wiener walzer. 25032. 


Leopold (KE. A.): 
Love’s answer. 
Love’s question. 

Leopold (Ralph) : 
Love duet and Brangaene’s warn- 

ing. .2353. | 
Sunrise and Siegfried’s parting 
from Brtinnhilde. 2355. 

Leopolder (August) Flip. 20067. 

Leopoldi (Hermann) : 

Du hast mir ew’ ge treu’ gesch- 
woren, Ferdinand. 5116. 

Im grtinen klee. 5646. 

Nur, wer dich mit dem herzen 
sucht... 6207. 

Radetzky-fox. 6414. 

Téchterlein vom. Herrn Pedell. 
14683. 

Le Pari (Charles) : 

Oh, how I love that girl. 23498. 

You have forgotten. 21917. 
Lepine (Raoul) : 

If I only knew. 18514. 

Love’s melody. 5924. 


24426 (152). 
14976 (196). 


What’s the use of loving you. 
26873. 
Lerch (A. M.): 
Just tag- your man. 8850. 
Longing. 1253. 
Memory, oh, memory. 8589. 
Le Rey (Frédéric) : 
Fabliau. 3035. 
Miniature. 38668. 
Pantomime-ballet. 14141. 
Passionnément. 3911. 
. Sentiments joyeux. 4111. 
Lerman (J: W.): 
Awake, sing. 19491 (12). 
Child leadeth. 19779. 
Day of victory. 19491 (49). 
Easter carols. 19491 (55). 
Hail Him. 20845. 
Hail, mighty Victor! 20165. 
He lives! the Saviour lives. 21724. 


[ 


pt. I, n. s., v. 24 


In winterland. 24426 (123). 

Nature’s Eastertide. 19491 (165). 

Rejoice, for Christ is born. 21225. 

‘Tis Christmas. 21634. 

To life awake! 21039. 
Lerolle (C. J.) Quatuor. 
LeRose (Joseph) Stella. 
Leroux (G. X.) Astarte. 
Leroux (Mildred) : 

My little heaven. 25924. 

My little heaven that used to be. 

11380. 
Leroux (Xavier) Astarte. 2589 (8,9). 
Leslie (A. E.) My ev’ry word, my 


8984. 
26516. 
2589 (8, 9). 


ev’ry deed. 23352. 
Leslie (HKdgar) Excuse me, lady. 
24966. 


Leslie (Herbert). First rose of spring- 
time. 3074. 
Leslie (Margaret) Rose petals. 16594. 
Leslie (Raymond) : 
Best of all. 7499. 
I’ve found the whole world in 


you. 22849. 
Mary, my Mary. 8558. 
Le Soir (Jack) : 
Magic paint box. 11173. 


My Miami sweetheart. 1493. 
Wonder who. 2517. 
Less (Sam) : 
I think of you each day. 5593. 
That’s why I think of you each 
day. 26633. 
Lesslau (Harry) : 
Fashion strut girl. 5186. 
Pirouette frolic. 6334. 
Lessner (George) Yolette. 
Lessor (C. E.): 
I’m in love with my Kentucky 


19437. 


Nell. 18042. 
When she sang the song of the 
sun. 26894. 
Lester (HK. E. B.) Down the moon 
path. 5087. 
Lester (Hugene) Pictures memories 
reeall. . 6323. 
Lester (W. E.) Theta xi dream girl. 
19181. 


Lester (William) : 1 
Bayou serenade. 22087. 
Gipsy maidens. 22595. 
Glow of joy. 13240. 


Lost thrush. 13762. 
Manabozo. 1838983. 
May dance. 16145. 


Méditation-carillon. 18434. 

O Master, let me walk with Thee. 
8789. 

Shepherd’s song. 14402. 

Song of exile. 16752. 

Song of home. 16756. 


Lestrade (T. C.): 


In the park. 8266. 
You stop that. 9682. 


1896 


a 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1929 


ee ee eee eee 


Let me call you sweetheart. 25604. 
Letellier (D.) Dreaming of love. 
22422. 
Letorey (Omer) : 
Le sais-tu. 15994. 
Mai d’amour. 13803. 
Letorey (Pierre) Chant Hindou. 
24709. 
Leuckart (F. E. C.): 
Allmiichtige. 21478. 


Flimische idyllen. 3076. 
Fiinf jahrhunderte spanischer gi- 
tarremusik. 22565, 22566. 


Huldigung. 21479. 
Ihre augen. 21480. 
Liebesgeschenke. 21481. 
Litaniae. 20667. 
Mysterien. 3768. 
Orgelkliinge aus neuerer und neu- 
ester zeit. 3874. 
Saul und David. 4090. 
Schwung. 21482. 
Sieben kleine  tondichtungen. 
3468. 
Spanische gitarremusik. 21442. 
Tageszeiten. 4219. 
Variationen tiber G. F. Handels 
Tochter Zion, freus dich. 3190. 
Leuschner (T. R.) Fasching-ouver- 
ture. 15467. 
Leutner (Albert) Festival. 7879. 
Leux (Leo): 
Gott sei dank, heut’ hab’ ich blau 
gemacht. 753. 
In einer kleinen  konditorei. 
28051. 
Lass dem kind den _ luftballon. 


1178. 
Wenn du mich magst, ja, dann 


sag’ mir’s beim tango. 2397. 
Wir sind schwestern. 2504. 
2 Leo Leux-schlager. 1202. 
Levade (Charles) : 
Bete noire. 24426 (27). 
Derniere page. 24426 (68). 
Entree sarabande et  bourree. 


24426 (77). 
Peau de chagrin. 
14163. 
Levan (J. C.): 
Gypsy dance. 
Fora,” W584: 
Levant (Oscar): 
After the clouds roll by. 
Broken up tune. 17445. 
Gay love. 22580. 
Lovable and sweet. 
My dream memory. 
Some one. 26440. 
Tanned legs. 29229. 
To me you’re marvelous. 21640. 
With you—with me. 24335. 
You’re responsible. 24894. 


14156, 14157- 
5365. 


19509. 


18341. 
18515. 


Lé Veille 
11094. 
Léveillée (Oscar) : 

Just before the dawn. 

Mother dear. 20891. 
Levenson (Boris): 

Autumn. 24530. 

Elégie. 5138, 5139. 

Morning. 25874. 

Original melody in Russian style. 

3876. 

Valse melancolique. 
Leverenz (J. T.) 
Leyerett (S. M.): 

Bohemian girl. 

Light cavalry. 


(Philippe) Lone Eagle. 


20553. 


2308. 
Love lips. 25680. 


12594 (14). 
19491 (121). 


Leverier (J.) Vision of freedom. 
24189. 
Levey (A. EH.) Memory and roses. 
23235. 


Levey (Harold) : 
Every little while I think of you. 
T8477. 
Ev’ry little while I think of you. 
5167, 5168. 
I could love a girl like you. 5481. 
That’s the song of songs for me. 
6897. 
Levi (Leon): 
Electric light cadets. 7310 (56). 
Get next to the man with a pull. 
7310 (65). 
My buneco queen. 7310 (95). 
Rogers brothers in Harvard. 
24426 (236). 
Upper Broadway 
24426 (290). 
Watermelon party. 7310 (148). 
Levi (Maurice) : 
Electric light cadets. 7310 (56). 
Get next to the man with a pull. 


after dark. 


7310 (65). 
My bunco queen. 7310 (95). 
Rainbows follow after rain. 


19491 (193). 
Rogers brothers in 

24426 (236). 
Upper Broadway after 

24426 (290). 
Watermelon party. 


Mary 2rd. 
dark. 
7310 (148). 


Levin (Barnard) Tarantelle in D 
minor. 21540. 
Levin (G. J.) Until then. “19262. 
Levine (Abraham) : 
Dorine. 10259. 
Gee! but I’m jealous of the moon. 
10496. 
He’s my weaver of beautiful 
- dreams. 10608. 
Missin’ you. 8612. 
Oh! Pop! Buy me one of those. 
8806. 


1897 


INDEX 


Levine (Hyman): 

I must have you. 

Other days. 16418. 

Pretending. 6881. 

Since I found myself in love. 
9164. j 

Since my baby- started talking 
baby talk. 6654. 

Someday in Spain. 11973. 

That up-to-date baby of mine. 
4301. 

Levine (Isidor) Ave Maria. 7427. 

Levine (Matty) : 
Lonesome parade. 
Only you. 26106. 

Levine (Sidney) : 
Grab me, grab me and see. 27748. 
It’s you, baby, just you. 28112. 
You left me waiting all alone. 

29609. 
Levinthal (Sammy) I still remember. 
22846. 
Levis (J. H.): 
Chopsticks. 76380. 
Dragon-boat festival procession. 
7779. 
Lament. 8392. 
Lullaby. 8509. 
Sing-song girl in temple of Poo- 
Too. 9174. 
Zong-hai march. 9701. 

Levison (Charles) : 

Itll just be too bad. 28099. 
Let’s jig the jigaboo. 28259. 
Love at first sight. 28327. 
Sunshine. 29172. 

You’re my everything. 29623. 

Levitt (Art): 

End of your dreams. 13100. 
When you come to the end of your 
dreams. 26906. 

Levitzki (Mischa) : 

Ah, thou beloved one. 17260. 
America beloved land. 4627. 
Levor (Olie) I am more than satis- 

fied. 20294. 
Levra (Fidelio Giai-) 
(Fidelio) 

Levy (Burt): 
Broken butterfly. 249, 9964. 
Where is the moonlight for me. 

26914. 


Levy (Heniot) : 


10760. 


25654. 


See Giai-Levra 


Falling leaves. 15462. 
Irish folk song. 20488. 
Prayer. 16496. 
Tevy (Jack) Plant your. smiles and 
watch them grow. 1708, 8925. 
Levy (lL. B.): 
Here. 17918. 


Just here—my love. 8348. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


Levy. (L. T.).: 
Feather in the wind. 17747. 
O world, be gay with me. 
Sound of flutes. 16771. 
Levy (Louis) There’s nothing new in 
love. 21596, 26652. 
Levy (Morris) : 
Burn ’em up. 4815. 
San Sebastian. 14856. 

Levy (R. G.): 
Hstrella. 7830. 
Linda quisquella. 
Maquina. 11197. 
Pelea Tunney-Dempsy. 116382. 
Prohibicion nos tiene. 26220, 
Vengo del olivo, 12318. 

Levy (R. L.) Play the game. 14189. 

Levy (Sylvia) Bookof dreams. 24620. 

Lewando (Ralph) : 


11498. 


11068. 


Cortége. 4957. 

Memories. 8583. 

Woodland tale. 9631. 
Lewellyn (N. B.) Georgia. 3181. 
Lewey (F. J.) Boy-o-mine. 7534. 
Lewis (—) Explorers. 4577 (105), 

29647 (60). 

Lewis (Al): 


Am I a passing fancy. 2623, 4623. 

And especially you. 54. 

As long as I live. 7399. 

Dream places. 13061. 

Everything I do—I do for you. 
608. 

Good-bye, gray skies. 5330. 

Good morning—good evening— 
good night. 3166, 5335. 

He’s so unusual. 814. 

I don’t love anyone. 8102, 10697. 

Tl follow you sweetheart. 920, 
8132. 

I’m cuckoo again. 1384385. 

I’m just wild about everything. 
3822, 5558, 25315: 

Oh baby, that breaks my heart. 
1591. 

Old fashioned lady. 11527. 

Please let me dream in your arms. 
1717, 89381, 23611. 

Poo-poo-de-doop. 3961, 6354. 

Song of Siberia. 14501. 

Step by step—mile by mile. 4213. 

That’s a drop in the bucket. 6891. 

When I go out with Molly. 26880. 

When the curtain comes down. 
2444, 

Why did you kiss me last night. 
2484. 

Lewis (Albert) 
goni (Luigi) 
Lewis (C. G.): 

Down in 
2970. 

Underneath the 
4387, 


pseud. See Alber- 


lazy lane with you. 


mystic moon. 


1898 


a EN 


UU 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Lewis (Clarke) : 

Sitting on the garden gate. 11935. 
What could be sweeter? 7151. 
Lewis (Clint@m) Lazy lane. 28049. 

Lewis (D. L.): 
Beb-by aint-cha comin’ back to 
me. 17359. 
Some day. 21408. 
Lewis (David) Waltzing the whole 
night thru with you. 7108. 
Lewis (Dolly) While I know you’re 


mine. 29511. 
Lewis (E.) Kansas City squabble. 
28185. 


Lewis (Edward): 
Because you said, I love you. 
et 126: 

Chicago rhythm. 4898. 

I had to come back. 13404. 

Just like a rose. 20555. 

Kit-kat. 13659. 

Sunbonnet days. 6798. 

‘Twilight melodies. 29359. 

We're lonesome for someone like 

- you. 21770. 

What a fool I’ve been to believe 

in you. 29464. 
Lewis (Eric) I’m mad about the girl 
next door. 18049. 
Lewis (F.): 
I will turn your money green. 
15808. 

Judge Harsh blues. 15937. 
Lewis (Frank) Mary. 20793. 
Lewis (Furry): 

Furry’s blues. 

Mistreatin’ mamma. 20863. 
Lewis (George) First love. 5218. 
Lewis (Georgia) Tell me dear, 12144. 
Lewis (Gwen) Catty conversations. 

4866. 
Lewis: (Helen), Chan. 4877. 
Lewis (Howard) Walking home blues. 
4435. 
Lewis (J. 8S.) Christmas carol. 22239. 
Lewis (L. G.) By the light of the 


20116. 


silverie moon. 9988. 
Lewis (L. R.): 
Awaken ye! 4577 (23). 


Masterpieces of music. 16141. 
Memories. 38654. 
Symphonic prelude to Robert 
Browning’s tragedy. 4258, 4259. 
Lewis (N. M.) You're all the world 
to me. 7274. 
. Lewis (Noah): 
Big railroad blues. 12750. 
Minglewood blues. 6025. 
Noah’s blues. 28635. 
Ripley blues. 28910. 
Viola Lee blues. 21738. 
Lewis (Percy): 
Girl who was led astray. 
Lily of Yogonda. 23074. 


20143. 


2469—30——22 


Lewis (R. B.) My true blue over all 


man. 6155. 
Lewis (Roger) Perfume of roses. 
8800. 
Lewis (Ruth) Teddy bear rag. 29243. 
Lewis (8S. O.): 
I’m glad it was somebody else. 
203848. 
If you take the B out of Broad- 
way. 22898. 


Never mind. 23429. 
What a wonderful night to make 
love. 26861. 
Lewis (S.R.) Sir Marmaduke. 29057. 
Lewis (Sol) pseud. See Lewis (S. O.) 
22898. in 
Lewis (Ted): 

Blues my naughty sweetie gives 

~ to me. 17422. 

Down in the old neighborhood. 

19951. 

I love you. 15754. 

Montmartre Rose. 18477. 

My little dream girl. 18530. 

Play that barber shop chord. 

21169. 
Strangers now. 19051. 
There'll be some changes made. 
19170. 

Tishomingo blues. 216386. 

Wailin’ blues. 21746. 

Walkin’ around ina dream. 9519. 
Lewis (V. M.) Cheering. 22226. 
Lewis (Victor) He made a heaven 

on earth for me. 18309. 
Lewis (W. H.): 
Cupid might have been a little 
coon. 4577 (72). 
Explorers. 14976 (89, 91). 
French marine ashore. 4577 (124). 


Funny bone of a mastodon. 14976 
(103). 

German mannerchoer. 14976 
(111). 

Hush! little lion. 4577 (165). 


Is there a maid. 4577 (188). 


It simply happened so. 14976 
(162), 29647 (109). 

Lion, tamers. 14976 (1838). 

Love’s highway. 4577 (223). 

Mayonnaise marines. 4577 (268). 

Merry kindergarteners. 14976 
(214). 

My Lady Champagne. 4577 (283). 

Out on the sea. 14976 (244). 

Pretty girl in gray. 4577 (3819). 

Son of the hill and plain. 14976 
(299). 

Things I didn’t see. 14976 (338). 


Tropie night is past. 14976 (353). 
Lewis (W. M.) Mother dear, of mine. 
18484. 


1899 


INDEX : 


Lewis (Warren): F 

Chinee lullaby. 4904. 

-Day dreams. 5013. 

Silvery stream. 6648. 

Sweet little Lou. 6819. 

Try ‘and get it, baby. 6992, 
Lewis music pub. co.: 

Burn ’em up. 4815. 

Easy money. 556. 

Hold fast. 5487. 

Jumping nerves. 

Last cent. 1180. 

Once in a blue moon. 23581. 

Pins and needles. 1701. 

Pots and pans. 6365. 

Pretending. 1737. 

Redemption. 4013. 

Sinners parade. 6668. 

Under the South Sea moon. 19249. 
Ley (H. G.) Dandelion. . 17608. 
Leybach (Joseph) Fantasie sur un 

théme allemand. 19491 (65). 
Leyda (Myrtle): 

My future home. 

Onward all. 26107. 
Lherty (Mac): 

Aleazar. 

Fizz. 

I’m blue. 

Salamanea. ‘ 
Liadow (A.) Prelude. 
Libby (F. M.) Hi-jinx. 
Liberati (Ermete) : 

Dandy’s black bottom. 

Mississippi. 3678. 

Parana’. 3904. 

Rubacuori. 4070. 
Libiot (A.) Tempo di scherzo. 6875. 
Library of Congress. Canticum fratris 


1106. 


25914. 


20645. 
8042, 10625. 


2912. 


solis. 22199. 
Licary (N. P.) My Sheba.” 13999, 
14000. 
Lichner (Heinrich) Lily. 23078. 
Lichstein (Joseph) Oriental moon. 
I1570: 
Licht (Maurice) Bright lights. 9958, 
174387. 
Lichtenberg (A. F’) Our own flag. 
16427. 
Lichtenberg (Leopold) : 
Adagio élégiaque. 14976 (2). 
Concerto no. 8. 14976 (55). 


Fantaisie brillante. 12594 (112). 

Molia., 4577, (1%). 

Original theme with variations. 
4577 (302). 

Russian airs. 4577 (839). 

Sonata, 4577 (125, 126). 


- Souvenir de Haydn. 4577 (372). 
Lichtenberg (M. L.) Bright lights. 
9958, 17437. 


Licklider (Hazel) Cloudy skies. 4927. 


Liddell (Charles) pseud. See Vincent 
(Charles) 


pt. 1m, n. s., v. 24 


(Frank) Moonlight 


Liddell love. 


' 25866 
Liddle (Samuel) : 
Garden where the praties grow. 
13218. 
It is His will. 8285. 
Lord is my shepherd. 24426 (148). 


O good beyond compare: 8788. 
Lidgey (C. A.): 
HKarl_ Bristol’s fama 24426 
(74). 


Roundelay. 7310 (116). 
See where my love a-maying goes. 
24426 (249). 
Lido-verlag, Lisbeth Dorrhauer. 
zende welle. 6860. 
Lieb (Mac) That’s my idea of heaven. 
6895. ; 
Liebenamm (Oscar) 
of love. 12594 (4). 
Liebich (I. L.) Evighetstanker. 3033. 
Liebling (Hstelle) Blue Danube. 2763. 
Liebling (George) Concertino. 10107. 


Tan- 


All for the sake 


Liebling der konigin. 18286. 

Liederperlen. 25617. ’ 

Liefeld (C. F.) Praise to the Lord. 
8950. 


Lieurance (Thurlow) : 
Indian melodies. 
Midnight lagoon. 


8273. 
1384. 


O’er birch-moon waters. 16363. 
Remembered. 16555. 
Sea gulls. 21312, 23771. 
Lifschey (Samuel) : 
Daily technical studies. 19872. 
Minuet. 18461. 
Lifter (Anna) My aeroplane. 1452. 
Liftl (F. J.) Hungary. 5468. 
Liggan (B. H.) Boy o’ mine. 22159. 


Lighthill (Norman) Christmas mes- 


senger. 19801. 
Ligon (Lone 
Forgive! and let me taste your 
lips again. 27676. 
I adore thee. 25233. 


Liliuokalani (Queen) Aloha oe. 12629, 
22608. 
Lillenas (Haldor) : 
Great gospel songs. °25114. 
Harbor of peace. 25146. 
He is mine. 13304. 
His love won my heart. 20250. 
I can never tell the half. 13389. 
In life’s quiet hours. 135389. 
More than a friend. 3685. 
My never failing friend. 20951. 
Pray your way through. 26206. 
Prayer changes things. 14226. 
Spirit divine, come in. 14518. 
We shall know each other better. 
14805. 
When I came to the end of the 
road. 21803. 


1900 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1929 


ee -rrrrrw ———  eeSSSSSSSSSs—ssFhFesesesesesssssSssee 


Wonderful peace. 14904. 

Written in heaven. 14914. 
Lillenas pub. co., inc.: 

Great gospel songs. 

He can save me too. 

He is mine. 13304. 

He ransomed me. 3206. 

His love won my heart. 20250. 

How He must have loved me. 

27865. 

I can never tell the half. 13389. 

In life’s quiet hours. 1385389. 

Jesus loves me. 13596. 

More than a friend. 3685. 

My best friend. 3715. 

My Lord is there. 13983. 

My never failing friend. 20951. 

Overcoming joys. 14129. 

Pray your way through. 26206. 

Prayer changes things. 14226. 


25114. 
3204. 


Refuge in the rock of ages. 26218. 
Spirit divine, come in. 14518. 
Such love. 14547. 

There is glory in my soul. 14644. 


We shall know each other better. 
14805. 
When I came to the end of the 
road. 21803. 
Wonderful peace. 
Written in heaven. 
Lillian (Isidor) 
1318. 
Lillich (Fred) 
28337. 
Lillis (T. J.) Jersey City is the town 
I love the most. 10904. 
Lillywhite (William) : 
Harvest moon. 22663. 
_My sun-tanned baby. 20961. 
Limata (A. J.): 
I don’t want tears in your blue 
eyes. 25255. 
Mary Ellen. 23204. 
Oriental moon. 23548. 
Won’t you be my steady gal. 4525. 
Limenta (Fernando): 
A sera in terra di Toscana. 7%. 
Alla casentinese. 17275. 
Aria all’ antica. 2657, 9795. 
Corrente. 76738. 
Macchinetta da cucire. 
Preludietto. 8962. 
Rigaudon. 9034. 
Serenata zingara. 6605. 
Soldatini in parata. 14466. 
Limoncito. 11067. 
Pandshan. (CT >) 
7590. 
Linaman (M.. E.) 
13939. 
Linat (Géo.) Phlegmatic dance. 1693. 
Lincke (Paul): 
Amina. 52. 
Einfach puppe! 


14904. 
14913. 
Malke ohn a meilach. 


Love me in my dreams. 


8513. 


Castle of dreams. 


Mother’s smiles. 


12594 (76). 


Fireflies. 643. 

Frau Luna. 17236 (132). 

Fredy-lied. 29647 (66). 

Generalissimus-marsch. 
(98). 

Glow-worm. 17828, 17829. 

Gliihwiirmchen. 12594 (101, 102), 
17236 (141-144). 


12594 


Ja, der frauen waffen. 14976 
(165). 

Kein lauscher in der runde. 17236 
(206). 


Kwang Hsu. 17236 (211), 19491 
(113), 21964 (36, 37). 

Lincke-winke. 8436. 

Luna-rheinlinder. 4577 (225). 

Lysistrata. 12594 “GQ su2ts),, 
eri (285), 19491 (132), 21964 

e 

Meine einzige liebe. 17236 (260). 

ie oe von Berlin. 27057 
89). 

Night in May. 6175, 8756, 14088. 

Solche augen wie die deinen. 
16735. 

Spottvogel. 27057 (127). 

Stelidichein-serenade. 12594 (369). 


Weg zum herzen. 2589 (356), 
4577 (418), 19491 (257). 
Wo ich mich prisentire. 14976 
(396). 
Lincoln (Charles) Song of the girls. 
4181. | 
Lincoln (Eddie) Wright drum tutor. 
7248. 
ineoin’ (EH. J.).: 
Baby rose. 100. 


Dreaming of you. 2980. 
Geraldine caprice. 20133. 
Hand in hand. 17880. 
Heart’s a-twine. 17909. 
Lover’s moon. 18361. 
Minnesota where _ the 
flows. 13902. 
Moonlight and you. 6055. 
Police patrol. 17236 (321). 
Repasz on parade. 11757. 
Some day far away in California. 
26434. 
Thinking of her. 14655. 


Washington, District of Colum)ia. 


Zumbro 


24206. 
Lincoln (H. J.) music ¢o.: 
Cyclops. 12956. 


11757. 
Somebody needs you 


Repasz on parade. 
Lincoln (H. N.) 
today. 4172. 


Lincoln (S. J.) Christmas. 273867. 
Lind (Gustave) Mazurek. 11234. 
Lindas (C. B.) To the Chinamen be- 


long the soils. 2217. 


1901 


INDEX 


Lindberg (Helge) : 
A’ nagonting spanskt dver de’ hela. 


14984. 
Ar bestimt nanting hon gar och 
vantar pa. 27070. 


Ar det nan som sett Maria? 9723. 
Hjalmar fran Kalmar. 278383. 
Ingen ros utan to6rnen. 10867. 
Kirleksnatt i Barcelona. 13642. 
Kan man kalla fOr kairlek. 20566. 
Kom till sm6rgasbordet! 20590. 
Min hijiirterdam. 20858. 

Niagara. 25983. 

Ocean av karlek. 14075. 

Va har du i kikar’n Hmanuel? 


29382. 
Var har mamma lart sig det. 
21719. 
Vind f6r vag. 12319. 
Lindberg (Oskar) Marcia funebre. 
5968. 
Lindemann (Heinz) Chinese wedding 
dance. 10064. 


Lindemann (Maurice) In Paris, bei 
der uhr der Madeleine! 13544. 


Lindemann (Otto) : 

Am montag kiisse ich die blonde 
Erika. 48. 

Backe, backe kuchen. 126. 

Berlin im licht-song. 9897. 

Frau von Format. 681. 

Freut euch des lebens. 5252. 

Ich fahr mit meiner Erika. 980. 

In Rothenburg am _ b)ltitenstrand 
der Tauber. 1028. 

Liebestraum. 1207. 

Maiermax. 20754. 


Memory of a kiss. 16168. 


Schlager aus Zu befehl, schdne 
frau. 6554. 

Sei doch kein frosch, du kleine 
krote. 1918. 

Wenn du einmal mich betrtigst! 
12370. 

Wer hat dich | bloss so aufgeklart. 
2400. 

Willst du ein Deutscher sein! 
2499. 


Lindemann (Udo): 
Valse in D flat. 17008. 
Where water-lillies grow. 29510. 


Lindemann (Wilhelm) : 

Chinese wedding dance. 10064. 

Dort unten in der miihle. 1026%. 

Ich hab’ den ganzen tag schen 
durst. 10804. 

Kann es nicht vergessen dass ich 
Sie besessen. 10963. 

Kegler gut holz. 10971. 

Mam, ci neméam. 138809. 

Mitternachts-foxtrot. 11298. 

Ob Donau oder Rhein. 11499- 
11500. 


pt. I, n.-s., v. 24 


Puppen-parade. 11719. 
Vergiss deine sorgen. 12314. 
Wenn der pflaumenbaum nicht 
wir. 12368. 
Wer lieben will 
12378. 
Wien, O Wien, du stadt der lieder. 
12472, 12473. 
Wir bleib’n die alten. 12485. 
Zu Koln am Rhein. 12585. 
Linden (Harry) You. 4544, 7255, 
17193. 
Linden Lea. 20656. 
Lindenberg (D. P.): 
Cara mia. 19755. 
Serenade. 26367. 
Linderman (Miles) 
little Juliet. 27881. 
Linders (Karl) pseud. See Geibel 
(Adam) 
Lindgren (L. F. V.) Nar ankaret gar. 
16299. 
Lindhard (Knud) 
have. 19882. 
Lindholm (F. V.) 


leiden. 


muss 


I am a lonesome 


Danmarks dejlige 


Song of Charons 


pretty flower. 11993. 
Lindley (E.) Mary bowed so low. 
20794. 
Lindner (J. J.): 
Gone. 15591. 
You’re the memory in my heart. 
A217. 
Lindquist (O. A.) ‘Technical variants 
on Hanon’s exercises. 16880. 
Lindsay (Add): 
Turnip greens. 7000. 
Whoah mule. 17130. 


Lindsay (Alfred) MHe’s jolly Jimmie 


Walker. 8020. 
Lindsay (O. K.) In the sunlight. 
28074. 


Lindsay (William) : 
My ain land. 23330. 
To daffadills. 24697. 
Linet (S. L.) : 
Cossack’s romance. 17579. 
In my dreams. 20451. 
Regina. 26249. 
Linge (Helen) Milly. 8602. 
Lingis (Alfred) Night I loved her. 


11444. 
Linick (Art) (Those were the happy 
days. 4826. 
link (Harpy): 
Gone. 25096, : 
I’ve got a feeling I’m falling. 
5599, 8202. . 
I’ve got a new love affair. 22852. 
Linko (Ernst) Pohjalaisia. 14205. 
Linley (William) Lawn, as white as 
driven snow. 25588. 
Lintecum (Mattie) Traveler’s song. 
6972. 


1902 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Linton (J. H.) Hotsy-totsy hose, go- 
ing to town. 3250. 
Lintz (H. M.) Lighthouse on the 

shore. 5851. 
Lions international. Songs for lions. 
26480. ‘ 

Lippert (Pearl 
sweetie. 16062. 
Lippert (Philip D.) 

terfly. 9136. 
Lipschultz (George) : 
Cubana. 22309. 
New era schottishe [!] 25978. 
Old fashioned waltz. 23509. 


Dee) Lonesome 


She’s some but- 


Lipscomb (D. N.) Danceopation. 
19880. 
Lipscomb (Lillie) : 
I' never shall forget the night. 
10763. 
In loving remembrance of my dear 
father. 181388. 
Lipson (Milt) Ridin’ t’ town. 26268. 
Lischer (S. A.) Dear one. 17626. 


Liscombe (A. C.) Douglas band folio. 


17660. 
Lish (H. E.) Love on a moonlit bay. 
20722. 
Listen to me. 28278. 
Lister (L. W.) I loves yo’ babe. 
15756. 
Liszt (Franz): 
Concerto pathétique. 20665. 
Consolation. 27057 (77). 
Hungarian dance tune. 3549. 


Liebestraum. 5857, 5858, 8442. 
Love-dream. 16036. 

Notturno. 23079. — 

O, while I sleep. 3550. 
Soirées de Vienne. 14371. 
Ungarische melodie. 28972. 


Vom fels zum meer! 8443. 
Zweite ungarische rhapsodie. 
8551. 


2™° rhapsodie homgroise. 20666. 
Litchfield (V. HE.) Promise me. 11714. 
Lithuanian American organist assn. 

Advento ir Kalédu giesmés. 27068. 
Litoff (Maxim) pseud. See Eckstein 
(Maxwell) 
Litolff (H. C.) 
Litt (Mary): 

I actually am in love. 5474, 17979. 

In the fall of the year. 20463. 
Littick (J. 8S.) Memory moon. 23240. 
Little (G. A.): 

Funny, dear, what love can do. 

15535, 17795, 20118. 


Octaves. 19491 (171). 


When you’re in love. 17116. 
Little (Garnet) Evangeline. 13120. 
Little (Jack) : 

Absolute. 12602. 

Church upon the hill. 12897, 

22250. 


If the whole world loves a lover. 
999. 

Love me alone. 25682. 

My sweetheart. 11413. 


Pretty little thing. 63888, 6389, 
11698, 11699. 
You can’t park here. 29603. 


Little (Joseph) : 
Memories of my old Kentucky 
home. 20835. 
Mother’s day. 18488. 
Parade of the three musketeers. 
21129. 
Safety first. 21282. 
Waltz memories. 7097. 
Little (N. J.) I’ve got you captured 
baby in my dreams. 10779. 
Little duchess. 2589 (216). 
Little Johnny Jones. 18929, 19050. 
Littles show. 10022): 10025, 9710782: 
11081, 11299, 11562, 13403. 
Littleboy (M. J.) Marche joyeuse. 


257A4T. 
Littleboy (N. A.) Marche joyeuse. 
25TAT. f 
Littler (Mary) My Pollyanns. 25939. 
Litzenberger (Ray) Forever mine. 
20083. 
Livaudais (Alys) Nobody knows but 
me. 16335. 


Lively (Walter) I’m the teach. 8177. 
Livens (Harry) Canadian born. 4840. 
Liversidge (R. K.): 

At sunrise. 78. 

Climbing roses. 

Gold fishes. 734. 

Home from school. 

Land of Nod. 1176. 

Memories. 1360. 

Pied Piper is coming. 1697. 

Playing tag. 1714. 

Pussy-willows. 1754. 

Waking at dawn. 2362. 
Livingston (Fud) Harlem twist. 794. 
Livingston (M. E.): 

Henries Ford. 3217. 

Lost love. 1264, 20709. 


377. 
851. 


Man of my dreams. 16112. 
My childhood days. 38722. 
Livingston (Margarett) pseud. See 


Riley (M. L.). 
Livingston (T. B.): 
I want to live as in Thy light. 
28002. 

Mold me, dear Lord. 28478. 
Livingston (William) Baa-baa. 2682. 
Livio (Aldo) Gaditana. 20119, 27692. 
Lizzi (Achille) Ziki-Paki-Ziki-Pw’. 

27052. 
Llamas (C. R.) 
Llaneza (Luis) : 
Al pie de la colina. 21995. 
Brisas portefas. 19713. 


Nucleo. 28656. 


1903 


INDEX 


Lianeza (Luis)—Continued. 
Darling, darling hear me calling. 
24806. 

Mas alla de la muerte. 

Matame a’ besos. 23212. 

Mis pretendientes. 18465. 

No quiero que me quieras. 23450. 

Que te toquen el trigemino. 

23659. 

Rapacin de mis amores. 
Lleva (D. R.) Clarita. 
Llewellyn (A. J.) 

school courses. 

26391. 
Lioronas (Las) 
Lloyd (D. W.): 

An’ how. 24490. 

Lonely moon. 25653. 

Modernistic-melody. 25854. 

My own. 25936. 

Then I'll believe in you. 

When I hold you 

26881. 


23208. 


18809. 

24730. 
Sherwood music 

21348, 21349, 26390, 


25649. 


26640. 
in my arms. 


Lloyd (David de) See De Lloyd 
(David). 
Lloyd (F. HE. J.) Five Christmas 
carols. 18317. 

Lloyd (Josephine) I dreamed last 
night of my boyhood home. 25257. 

Load of coal. 24423, 25204. 

Loan (Paul van) See Van Loan 
(Paul). 

Lobdell (Helen) I love you and you 
love her. 27945. 

Lobdell (L. K.) Sighin’ for the moon. 
23818. 

Loble (Lester) Dreaming at_ twi- 
light. 19961. 

Lobos (H. Villa-) See Villa-Lobos 
CEE 

Lobrot (J.) Andante religioso. 15039. 

Locatelli (Pietro) X° concerto da 
camera. 24360. 


Lochel (F. W.): 
Brown eyes. 17447. 
Oh how I miss you. 

Locher (G. M.) 


18636. 
Heart of my heart. 


17907. 
Lochridge (D. R.) Im falling in love 
with you. 18034. 
Locke (M. P. W.) O’Hooley’s foot- 
ball run. 8810. 
Locke (R. A.) Moonlight on Biscayne 
Bay. 13922. 
Locke (Ted) Naughty eyes. 1528. 
Lockert (J. A.) Wobblin’ the knee. 
17162. 
Lockhart (F. A.): 
San Francisco. 21290. 
Treaty hymn of peace. 6974. 
Lockhart (J. C.): 
Life is like a rose. 8425. 


You’re only walkin’ in your sleep. 
9680. 


Dt. TT, nS ae 


Lockritz (Samuel) : 
I dared to dream. 5487. 
I’m treading the highway. 13464. 
Lockton (Edward): 
Dawn. 19491 (48). 
Summer’s message. 
Lockwood (C. M.): 
Danse macabre. 
Fantasie. 828. 
Ride of the Valkyrs. 2354. 
Thy glory dawns, Jerusalem. 6930. 
Turkish march. 147. 
Lockwood (J. H.) Fillmore’s Baster 
recitations and dialogues. 641. 
Lodge (Henry) : 
Blue morning. 17419. 
Cubanella. 17592. 
Forget me. 17782, 20084. 
I can’t remember the 
20299. 
Military doll. 18456. 
Missouri moon. 23286. 
Song of Soudan. 21424. 
Tiger man. 2208, 24088. 
Lodge (Herbert) Tunelandia. 21680. 
Lodge (T. H.) Naughty gnomes. 
6166. 
Loeb (J. J.): 
Now I believe in dreams. 23471. 
Since I made a business of love. 


19491 (226). 


1861. 


words. 


26408. 
Loeb-Preston (Matilee) See Preston 
(M. L.) 
Loeffler (C. M.) Canticum fratris 
solis. 22199. 
Loeffler (G. J.) Who cares. 29521. 
Loeffler (O. G.): 
Linger dearest. 3547. 
My dreamland rose. 11368. 


Lihr (F. N.) Night song. 1547. 

L6hr (Hermann) : 
Amber eyes. 2625, 4626. 
At set of sun. 19491 (9). 
Baby-eyes. 4577 (24). 
Daddy man. 12959. 
Daybreak. 4577 (81). 
Episode. 17236 (116). 
Fairy lights. 131386. 
Glorious Apollo. 4577 (180). 
Green buds. 4577 (140). 
If all the young maidens. 

(179). 

Isobel. 4577 (189). 
My dream-love. 4577 (280). 
Respite. 28899. 
Slumber stream. 4577 (862). 
Song of the sea. 4577 (3867). 
Stars of the Hast. 9278, 12049. 
White wavelets. 4577 (426). 
Woodland town. 4577 (480). 


17236 


i904 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Loehr (M. L.): 
Ave Maria. 4680. 
Lullaby. 5986. 

Loeillet (J. B.) 

23100. 
Loepke (G. Marschal-) 
Loepke (Gloria) 

Loés (G.): 
Intermezzo. 
Jour. 5741. 
Marine. 5971. 

Loes (H. D.): 

Crusade with Christ. 
His love is my 
22704. 

Loesch (Maurice) It’s great to have 
someone. 15894. 

Loesch (Michael) Mass in honor of 

St. Michael. 24426 (171). 

Loescher (Frederick) Little chapel 

in the valley. 25628. 

Loew (Ire): 

My gypsy boy. 

Radio Tommy. 
Low (Josef) 
4577. (335). 

Loewe (Fred): 

Crazy song. 
Patsy? Gal). 
Red hair. 1785. 
Under the apple tree. 
Watching the snow. 

Loewen (B. E.) 

8858. 


Lowenthal (Ladislaus) 
das leben geniessen. 


Logan (N. K.) Golden trail. 20157. 


Logue (M. M.) ‘T'was in the garden 
of roses. 26725. 

Loguercio (Michael) : 
Bella Maria. 2782. 
Fedel ti sono. 3056. 
Garofani rossi. 3123. 
Giglio fiorito. 3138. 
Rose vellutate. 4060. 
Tutto passa. 4875. 
Viole appassite. 4414. 
Vita mia. 4419. 

Lohengrin. 7075, 26809. 


Lohman (H. E.) You and I. 
Lohmeyer (C. R.) Pretty eyes. 


Sonate. 21416, 


See Marschal- 


26722. 


22304. 


guiding star. 


16257. 
16534. 


Rondo a la _ polka. 


4974. 


7025, 
“aI1G: 
Our school song. 


Lasset uns 
28234. 


24371. 
8968. 


Lohr (F. N.) Gently, Lord, oh, gently 
lead us. -9709 (78). 

Loika (V. 8S.) Blue melody. 24613. 

Lola. 2589 (297). 


Loll (Ferdinand) : 


Deutsche lieder-walzer. 19921. 
In einer’ kleinen  konditorei. 
25420. 
Lolli (Joe) In China land. 18129. 


Lomas (J. M.) 
to me. 29265. 


That’s what you mean 


Lombardo (Carlo) : 
America, America. 2628. 
Dandy’s black bottom. 2912. 
E allora dillo!... 2989. 
Margot, Margot. 3622. 
Mississippi. 3673. 
Occhi neri. 3832. 
Parana’. 3904. 
Piccolo cantante. 
Rubacuori. 4070. 
Serenata del...2000. 4119. 
Sotto il sole di Madera. 4189. 
Spaventapasseri. 4196. 
Uceellino blu. 43881. 

Lombardo (Carmen) : 
After thinking it over. 

Ta2y 9125, 

Dream places. 18061. 
He, she, and me. 816. 
Lover’s lane is lonesome lane for 


3935. 


4596, 


me. 11139. 

Moonlight march. 20879. 

My victory. 20964, 23406, 23407, 
28576. 


Out of my dreams, into my arms. 
18695, 18696. 
Please let me dream in your arms. 
174a(,) 8951, 23611, 
Sweet Chewaukla. 6814, 9318. 
Sweetness. 16856, 19101. 
Takes you. 6852, 6858. 
Waltz I can’t forget. 2366. 
You belong to me. 7258. 
You made me love you. 9672, 
12536-12538, 14942, 14943, 21926. 
Lombardo (Guy) : 
If you’re thinking of me. 3380. 
Joe College. 83138, 10911, 10912. 
Little stranger. 5876. 
Sunbonnet days. 6798. 
That’s all I ask of you. 6892. 
Lombardo (Vincenzo) Canzoniere 
per la scuola primaria. 10015. 
London (Dick) Kys mig og sig, du 
er glad igen. 20596. 
Londonderry air. 5886, 8461, 16055. 
Long (G. L.): 
If I didn’t have you. 995. 
My sweetheart. 11412. 
Your just pretending. 2568. 
Long (Harry) Sky pilot. 14434. 
Long. (I. S.): 


Down by the tiger lilies. 27548. 
Wonderful Savior is Jesus. 29566. 
Long (J. O.): 

Down by the tiger lilies. 27543. 
Fox chase. 27680. 

Just beyond the mystic river. 

13631. . 

Pretty milkmaid. 16508. 
Wonderful Savior is Jesus. 29566. 


1905 


INDEX 


hongu( dae 

Considerin’. 401. 

First one to laugh is the first one 
Lorery.) 22519. 

From my window in Vanity Fair. 
10474. 

How many pips are there in a 
pomegranate. 5459. 


I’m wishing you joy. 20377. 


I taught her all she knows. 27984. 

Like the big pots do. 1214. 

Love me all the while. 288335. 

Please don’t wake my wife! 
kara ps 

Pretty little house that Jack 
built. 6385. 

Wait till his ship comes home. 
Paes 

Long (LL. C.): 

Hail! hail! pep march. 20186, 
20187. 

U. S. military academy. 26744. 


U. S. naval academy. 26745. 

Long (Norman) : 

In days when good Victoria was 
queen, 18535. 
Kisses. 28211. 
Long (Oliver) Low 
blues. 3598. 

Longs (Federico) : 
Cancion ingénua. 
Sevillana. 1930. 
Two words. 2278. 

Longbottom (C. H.): 
Glory to Thee, our God, our King. 

15572. 
how me the way that I may 
never stray. 21360. 

Longfield (J. A.) Melodie plaintive. 


dowh mama 


291. 


8578. 

Longo (Achille) Sonata. 11104. 
Longshaw (F. W.) Mr. Aeroplane 
man. 16194. 


Longshaw (Fred) : 
I’m glad that you left me alone. 
13488. 
Since I fell in love with you. 
14426. 
Longstaffe (Ernest) : 
Leader of the town brass band. 
206238. 
Little grey church on the hill. 
23086, 28288. 


One hour. 1637. 
What’s. the matter with P. -C. 
Brown. 19338. 


Lontus (Mina): 
Colorado golden sunshine. 
Will-a-mine. 24321. 

Loomer (G. P.) I'd be lost like a ship 

at sea. 22757. 

Loomis (H. W.): 
Argument. 27141. 
*Liza, tantalizer. 


22272. 


19491 (127). 


‘Lord (Frederic) 


pt. TT, n. s., v. 24 


Pussy willow. 28870. 
Raindrops. 28884. 
Loonan (Irving) : 
Holtz ich iron Moisha. 8055. 
My rainbow. 8718. 
Loose ankles. 28319, 29529. 
Lopes (Rose) She’s my old time girl. 
29018. 
Lopez (J. M.): 
Chata ingrata. 10041. 
Chinampa. 10061. 
Del rancho a New York. . 10205. 


Desde la raiz hasta el hueso. 
10210. 
Emilio Carranza. 10334. 
Es imposible. 27602. 
Lopez (QO. M.): 
Despertar. 5037. 
Evoca mis penas. 5165. 


Hembra coqueta. 5413. 


Mi anhelo. 6015. 
While your soul is dreaming. 
26922. 
Lopiccolo (Frank) Baby, where have 
you been? 22069, 


Loraine (William) : 

I left ma heart in Dixie. 
(128). 

Just a little fly. 


2589 
12594 (177). 


Maidie, come be my lady. 2589 
(188). 
Panatella. 14976 (248). 
Zamona. 2589 (361). 
Loranth (Vilmos) Szokik az asszony. 
26588. 
Lord (EH. A.) Flower songs. 25002. 
Lord: ((hitone)s. 
Bourrée. 2774. 
Boy scouts on parade. 2777. 
Jig. 3448, 


Jolly jigsters. 38452. 
me down. 25481. 

Lord (Mindret) 

1S7ib: 

Lord (Wesley) : 
Cigarette. 12898. 
Louisiana moon. 

Loredo (8S. O.) 


Limerick suite. 


13765. 
Boulder Dam. 2773. 


Loreley. 13759. 
Lorén (Nils): 
Sjomanstos. 11987. 
Vem ‘vet’... ..? 29398; 
Lorenz (BE. L.) Hope crushed to 
earth. 12594 (1381). ; 


Lorenz (EH. S.): 
Above the blue sky. 14976 (1). 
According to the word of the 
Lord. 4577 (1). 

Aggressive songs. 7310 (2). 
Angels sang glory. 14976 (9). 
Anthem treasures. 19491 (6). 
April showers. 4577 (18). 
Arabella’s way. 14976 (11). 


1906 


In peace will I lay 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1929 


Are you living for the Lord. 
4577 (15). 

At the door. 7310 (18). 

Be merciful unto me. 9709 (20). 

Bethlehem way. 14976 (29). 

Bless the Lord. 12594 (28). 

Blessed word of the Lord. 4577 
(52): 

Charge the foe. 9709 (88). 

Cheerful praises singing. 12594 
(50). 
Child of the manger. 14976 (48). 
Children’s day treasury. 19491 
(36). 
Christmas everywhere. 14976 
(50). 

Christmas tree. 14976 (51). 

Close beside my Saviour. 4577 
(58). 

Cold water. 9709 (44). 

Continue Thy loving kindness. 
17236 (80). 

Do your best. 4577 (86). 

Don’t you know it’s Christmas? 
14976 (77). 

Haster treasury. 4577 (95). 

Find the work waiting for you. 
4577 (115). 

Fruehlings-lust und sommerfreu- 
den. 9709 (72). 

Gift of God. 9709 (79, 80). 

Give thanks unto the _ Lord. 
12594 (99). . 

Give unto the Lord. 9709 (82). 

Gladly seeking Jesus. 14976 
CLAD): : 

Gloria patri. 12594 (100). 

Go ye through the gates. 7310 
(66). 

God is my Strength. 12594 (104). 

God knows it all. 12594 (106). 

God’s Easter bells. 4577 (183). 

Going to take God at His word. 
AS5TE (136): 

Hai alt hai: °2589 (l12y- 

Hail to the happy morn. 14976 
id 6h be 

Hands of blessing. 4577 (147). 

Happy is the heart that loves 
Jesus. 4577 (148). 

He comes. 14976 (123). 

He lights up the way. 4577 
E52), 


Hear thou our. prayer. 9709 


(101). 

His loving kindness. 12594 (127). 

Holy, holy, holy. 12594 (1380). 

I belong to Jesus. 4577 (170). 

I heard a voice from heaven. 
9709 (106). 

I live unto Jesus. 4577 (172). 

i trusts Hiny all my” ‘days. 
4577 (1738). 

I shall be satisfied. 12594 (148). 


1907 


If I were a voice. 12594 (148). 

If you want to be happy. 9709 
(112). 

In the footsteps of the Master. 
4577 (184). 

Infinite love. 4577 (185). 

It is His will. 12594 (159). 

It will all be right. 12594 (162). 

Jesus is dead. 12594 (165). 

Jesus is our friend. 12594 (166). 

Joy to the world. 5748. 

Land of the _ infinite. 14976 
(176). 

Keep it in the heart.. 12594 (183). 

Let me work. 12594 (198). 

Let not your heart be troubled. 
12594 (194). 

Light in darkness. 4577 (209). 

Little hands are knocking. 7310 
(85). 

Lord hear thee. 17236 (227). 

Lord is among you. 14976 (190). 

Lord is come. 20704. 

Lord is rich. 9709 (188). 

Make me a_e sanctuary. 17236 
(23. 

Master’s call. 12594 (234, 235). 

Merry Christmas to all. 14976: 
(212213). 

My Lord and I. 12594 (262). 

Name of Jesus. 12594 (267). 

Never pass them by.: -7310 (103). 

Now is Christ risen. 4577 (292). 

Now the day is over. 14976 
(232) 

Old farm well. $709 (180). 

Only where Jesus is. 12594 
(292): 

Oster glocken. 2589 (247). 

Our suffering Lord. 4577 (303). 

Over the Bethlehem way. 14976 
(245). 


* Palms of victory. 3898. 


Praise ye the Lord. 12594 (314). 
Put him out. 9709 (197). 
Rejoice to-day. 12594 (328). 


Rest thee, dear comrade. 9709 


(203). 

Rosy gates of summer. 7310 
(115 

Sanctus. 4577 (348). 

Saviour comfort me. 12594 (332). 

Share your _ blessings. 12594 
(342). 

Sieges-palme. 19491 (212). 

Sing aloud, Jerusalem. 7310 
(£20): 

Sleep, little lambs. 14976 (294). 

Song of praise. 9709 (219). 

Song of songs. 14976 (300). 

Song paster. 9709 (221). 

Soul winner. 14976 (308). 

Spring gladness. 12594 (366). 


INDEX 


Lorenz (KE. 8.)—Continued. 


Still, still with Thee. 14976 


(316). 

Stimmen aus Bethlehem. 14976 
(31 We 

Story of redemption. 12594 
(SGL). 


Sweet belis re-echo. 14976 (324). 

Sweet Memorial day. 9709 (280). 

Take the world for God. 7310 
(129). 

Through the gates. 7310 (134). 

Through the pearly gates. 7310. 
(35). 

Thy love to me. 12594 (397). 

Voice of praise. 9709 (251). 

Vorwaerts. 19491 (252). 

Wait till the morning dawns. 
12594 (408). 

Watching all the way. 12594 
(414). 

Water just suits me. 9709 (254). 

We'll never pass again this way. 
12594 (418). 

We must answer to our names. 
12594 (419). 

Welt-ernte. 12594 (428). 

What the lilies say. 12594 (424). 

When all Thy mercies. 12594 


(425). 
When the vail is lifted. 12594 
(480). 
Where the Saviour leads. 12594 
(484). 


Who hath woe. 9709 ( (259). 

Who will bring them in. 12594 
(485). 

Will He own me. «12594 (441). 


pt. 11, n. 8., v. 24 


Follow the star. 20077. 

Forsake me not. 22552. 

Garden of the Lord. 5271. 

Gifts of summer. 5289. : 

Governor’s daughter. 22627. 

Gypsy winds. 22643-22645. 

He met me there. 22678. 

His natal day. 25191. 

Joy to the world. 5748. 

Lord is come. 20704. 

Lorenz’s Dulciana no. 4. 1260. 

Lorenz’s selected two-part 
choruses. 23182. 

Milkmaid Joan. 23271. 

Mother mine. 11325, 

New Christmas songs. 20986. 

North-wind’s frolic. 23461. 

Palms of victory. 3898. 

Pipes o’ Pan. 28603. 

Redeemer of the world. 6424, 

Resurrection song. 1797. 

». A. B. choirs “Zaire 

Shadow dance. 23787. 

Shepherd’s dance. 23807-23810. 

Song and the breeze. 23884. 

Song and the star. 6720, 23885. 

Song of the plains. 23895, 23896. 

Spirit of Easter. 2054. 

Star-led pilgrims. 21466. 

Story of a Christmas gift. 21476. 

Sweet and low. 23964. 

There’s a song in the air. 24059. 

Three-part choir. 6926. 

To greet the spring. 23252, 23253. 

Twilight. 23730. 

Two-part choir. 7014. 

Unfold, ye portals. 22626. 

Voice of praise. 21740. 

Wanderlust. 24262. 


Within the shining gates. 12594 


(442). Water-fall. 24210. 
Woman’s anguish. 9709 (261). When I survey the wondrous cross. 
World-wide doors for Jesus. 7174, 7175. 


9709 (264). Worship at the manger. 21893. 
Ye sleeping plains of Bethlehem. Ye hunters all. 24862. 
14976 (398). Lorenza. 7310 (88). 


Yes, we will. 9709 (266). 
Lorenz pub. co.: 
Abide with me. 21972. 
Bringing up Santa. 19712. : ’ 
Christmas joy. 4917. Lorenz’s Dulciana. 1260. 
Christmas messenger. 19801. Lorenz’s selected two-part choruses. 
Christmas song. 22248, 22249. Parla 
Circus day. 22258. Lorette (G.): 
Comrades of the road. 22282, Elle avait des soquettes. 24929. 
22283. Graciosa. 25111. 
Courtship of Miles Standish. Je ne sais pas. 25485. 
22292. Mariska. 25760. 
Dawn of Haster. 466. Sérénade passionnée. 26370. 
Dear little mother. 10189, 10190. Loria (Hernan) In old Capri. 28063. 


Echo of a song. 5128. 
Faith of our morhere. 5179. Lorimer (M. A.-de) See De Lorimer 
(M. A.) 


First Easter. 17758, 24990. 
Floating with the tide. 22524, | Loring (Lina) Washington’s birth- 
29159159 day. 29448. 


1908 


Lorenzi (Mario) Java. 15913. 

Lorenzo (L. de) See De Lorenzo (L.) 

Lorenzo (Nicola de) See De Lorenzo 
(Nicola ) 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Lorne (Tommy) ‘There’s no power on 
earth can pull it down. 2185. 

Lortzing (A). Waffenschmied. 4427. 

Losee (Ernest) In the garden of my 


heart. 10852. 
Loser (Shiela) Blue lover. 27241. 
Losey (F. H.): 
Alita. 12594 (3), 172386 (4). 
Crescent queen. 4577 (65), 12594 
(61). 
Cyclops. 12956. 
Dance of the fireflies. 17236 (89- 
91). 
Fairies’ flirtation. 12594 (85). 
King’s escort. 21964 (35). 


Massa’s in the cold, cold ground. 


2589 (193). 
Old Uncle Ned. 2589 (248), 
12594 (289). 
Serenade. 21964 (63). 
Smeary Ike. 29071, 29072. 
Waldmere march. 4577 (416), 


12594 (410, 411). 
Losh (Barbara) : 
At the tomb of the unknown 
soldier. 12673. 

March Annapolis. 
Lost childhood. 8479. 
Lota (Lucile): 

Mailkaus. 

Mujundali. 
Loth (lL. L.): 

A la burlesque. 2590. 

I called to you. 20297. 

Old French gallantry. 1607. 

Preparatory exercises for the 

study of double thirds. 8964. 

Silver moon. 21368. — 

Tender floweret. 14609. 

Valse amoureuse. 14747. 
Lothar (Mark) Tryll. 267380. 
Lothhammer (Mildred): 

Our road song. 11579. 

Trees. 9422. 

Lotter (Adolf) : 

Blue devils. 19674. 

Carnival. 7586. 

Parade of the marionettes. 

Silver shadows. 21371. 

Venetian night. 2316. 
Lotti (Antonio) Fifty classic master- 

pieces for violin and piano. 5899. 
Lotus girl waltz. 25665. 
Loud (J. H.) Jesus, the Good Shep- 
herd. 20525. 
Louda (Frances) : 

Beyond. 7503. 

Happy warrior. 27782. 
Louetkens (Lydia) Dearest pal. 
Loughborough (Raymond) : 

By the light of the moon. 4822, 

Sea dreams. 9109. 


Louis (Brook) pseud. 
(Mrs.) 


5962. 


8527. 
8665. 


11606. 


474. 


See Shearer 


Louis (Johnny) Wild 
4506. 

Louise. 2589 (165), 4577 (222), 12594 
CALL), 


Louka (Marie) pseud. 
(J. C.) 


geese blues. 


See Schmid 


Loutzenhiser (Roy) If you knew how 
my heart aches for you. 18117. 
Love (Henry) Madelon...! 1305. 
Love (L. 8S.) Merrie-go-round. 28436. 
Love (S. J.) Come back to me. 22273. 
Love (Theatta) Every day is Mother’s 


day. 10369. 
Love. 25669. 
Love dream. 16075. 
Love for mother. 8482. 
Love (The) gift. 20716. 
Love lies. 9727, 10657, 10715, 11123, 


11287, 12092, 12561, 12563. 


Love me long. 1278. 

Loveday (D. W.) My love for you. ~ 
18534. 

Lovelace (E. B.) There’s only one. 
26653. 


Loveland (C. F.) One rose that’s left 
in my heart. 11549. 
Loveless (W. P.): 


In the shadow of the cross. 28073. 
Lighthouse on the shore. 5851. 
Only glory by and by. 238542. 
Lovelock (W.): 
Magnificat. 18387. 
Nune dimittis. 18387. 
Lovely (J. A.) On Broadway. 1623. 


Lovely (M. A.) On Broadway. 1623. 
Lovely lady. 5481. 


Loveridge (Leila) I long to see the 


old home-stead once more. 3303. 
Lovett." (is Ee) Better convention 
songs. 176. 
Loving (B. A.): ; 
Together, side by side. 29317. 


Where mother is waiting. 24289. 
Lovins (Estelle) Baby mine. 17336. 
Lovreglio (E.) 3 etudes-impromptu. 

25702. 
Low (Austin) 
swallows go. 9709 (229). 
Low (Charlotte) Sailing home. 11808. 
Low (Daisy) There’s sunshine in my 
heart. 19179. 
Low (G. A.): 
When I meet you. 12405. 
When the man in the moon goes 
to sleep too soon. 7185. 
Low (H. M.) True love is love true 
forever. 21671. 
Low (Leo) Liderkranz. 16016. 
Low (Reg) Their golden wedding 
day. ~-21582. 
Lowden (C. D.): 


Sweet. before the 


Christ of the centuries. 28438. 
Loving heart. 8500. 
There were shepherds. 2188. 


4909 


INDEX 


Lowder (R. M.) Some day you'll be 


sorry. 11970. 
Lowe (B. M.) Home, home dear old 
home. 27848. 


Lowe (Bert) : 
If you only loved but me. 28028. 
That is why I’m dancing. 29258. 


Waltz of the moon. 4488. 
Lowe (L. G.) Love. 1269. 
Lowe (Leon) She’s a whoopee mama. 
23795. 
Lowe (M. L.) My bluebell. 20910. 
Lowe! (RY Avy 
Please turn on the light. 89382. 


Ship of dreams. 4135. 

Lowe (Richmond) : 

Just a little bit of loving. 25508. 
Waiting all alone for you. 26813. 

Lowe (Richmond) jr.: 
Moonlight and you. 
Oh! Blanche. 18682. 

Lowe (S. HE.) Children’s song book. 

LUD IZUIY 

Lowe-Goulston, inc.: 

If you only loved but me. 28028. 

That is why I’m dancing. 29258. 

Lowenberg (Rhoda) Dream night. 
10272. 

Lowenstein (D. H.): 

Honey I love you. 8061. 
I’m in love with a rose. 
In my castle. 15848. 
Last of the roses and you. 3526. 
Lowenstein (D. L.) Are you satisfied. 
2654. 
Lowenthal (F. F.): 
Hyes. 19491 (62). 
I think it must be love. 
sr). 
Sun dance. 7310 (127). 
When the captain gives command. 
19491 (260). 
Lowing (H. 8.) Fair as the morning. 
9709 (60). 

Lowitz (W. W.): 
Anguish. 22025. 
Cross word puzzles. 
Damnation. 12964. 
In traffic hours. 5682. 

Valse misterioso. 17011. 
Violence. 9496. 
Lown (Bert) I’m disappointed in you. 
13436. 

Lowrey (C. E.): 
Alone broken hearted. 7354, 17279. 
Mary of my heart. 8554. 

Lowrey (J. J.) In the city of sunshine 

and dreams. 5671. 

Lowry (Tony): 
Blues album. 210. 
I kiss your hand, madame. 
Lights o’ London. 23070. 
Nobody’s fault but your own. 

21004. 


18480. 


5048. 


2589 


4976. 


3292. 


pt. 111, n. S., v.24 


One way. 23537. 

Spread a little happiness. 
Thinking of you. 12196. 
‘What is this thing called love. 


6762. 


14826. 
You’re the cream in my coffee. 
17216. 
Lowther (—): 
Cloitre maudit. 24734. 
Quintette. 18802. . 
Loya (Alberto) Adios. 7317. 
Loya (Antonio) : 
En tu choza.... 3009. 
Toro puntal. 4352. 
Tristes recuerdos. 4861. 
Loyalty. 20733. 
Loycano (J. L.) Blondie. 4756. 


Loysel (Jean) : 
Chanson de Yorang-outang. 4881. 
Popaul.. 6357. 

Lozano (Pedro) Collection of lip and 

finger drills. 15263, 15264. 

Lozzi (Oscar): 
Air de ballet. 9734. 
Minuet 4 V’antique. 11282. 
Nocturne chinois. 11470. 
Two preludes. 11149. 
World forgetting. 12503. 

Lualdi (Adriano) : 
Arlecchinos wirt. 19564. 
Canti dell’ isola. 2806. 
Canzone di Fraciscio. 
Deux rondeaux. 3599. 
Due pezzi corali. 5931. 
Ritorno per il dolce Natale. 
Rosa di Saron. 23719. 
Sonata. 138792. 
Tre pezzi corali. 5932. 

Lubbe (Kurt) Du kannst so stiss sein. 


2810. 


4040. 


24899. 

Luber (Mildred) My Gypsy dream. 
18519. 

Lubin (Harry) Ich dank dir gutt. 
8223. 

Luca (G. De) Mmiez’ ’e pazze. 1404. 

Luca (Joseph de) See De Luca (Jos- 
eph ) 


Luca (Ralph De): 
’A echiu sincera ’a mamma. DBD. 


Divertimenti americani. 494. 
Etna traditura. 7838. 
Hollywood. 54389. 

Lu zitaggiu di Carmela. 1290. 
°O fatto d’ ’a pastiera. 1575. 


1584. 
6299. 
18936. 


Song of Indiana. 


°O panettiere. 
Papa e ’o Rre. 
Si sempe Maria. 
Lucas (Caroline) 
2025. 
Lueas (Clarence) : 
Call of the Maytime. 2802. 
Casey the fiddler. 4861. 
Chip of the old block. . 7626. 
Ma curly-headed babby. 3604. 


1910 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Over the waters blue. 6288. 
There are fairies at the bottom 
of our garden. 6908. 
Lucas (Emory) This an’ that. 
Lueas (Frank) Indiola. 1047. 
Lucas (Gene) Moments enchanting. 
25857. 
Lucas (Henry) Young nun. 23767. 
Lucas (Kathleen) My lady of dreams. 
18528. 
Lucas (M. D.) 
18699. 
Lueas (Martha) 
25382. 
Lucas (Nettie) My bombolina from 
Argentina. 16239. 
Lucas (Philip): 
Sweetness you are my only weak- 


21602. 


Out on the prairie. 


If I had a million. 


ness. 16857. 
Your smiles mean everything to 
me. 24412. 


Lueas (T. G.) 
ing. 161, 9891. 
Lucchesi (J. M.): 


Bells are gaily ring- 


Amarantina. 4624. 
Amargura. 24488. 
Atlantica. 4667. 
Bicho feo. 12748. 
Brasilerita. 4792. 
Frescuras. 25027. 
Hora trece. 38246. 


It’s hard to forget. 28105. 
Mal encuentro... 23181. 
Milonguero. 20852. 
Ojo con las viudas! 
Pesares ! 21148. 
Quejas. 6411. 
Tale and story. 2129. 
Te perdi! 16879. 
Toreo fino. 29328. 
Voz del viento. 17042. 

Lucia (Salvatore de) See De Lucia 


16383. 


(Salvatore) 
Lucia. 4577 (87). 
Lucia von Lammermoor. 5066. 
Luciann (René) Mother darling. 
28489. 


Luck (A. H.): 
Melody in F. 1847. 
Priscilla. 11706. 
Rustle of spring. 11804. 


Lucke (K. E.) Prelude. 1292. 
Lucky girl. 928, 3600, 5934. 
Lucky jade. 28355. 


Ludebuehl (J. P.) 
earth. 4577 (37). 
Luders (Gustav): 
American girl. 19491 (4). 
Artie. 14976 (14). 
Back to the boulevards. 
Gia). 
Cats quartette. 2589 (43). 
Claim thou thy own. 2589 (56). 
Diana. 14976 (70), 27057. (33). 


Brightest spot on 


19491 


Didn’t know exactly what to do. 
14976 (71). 

Eminent Doctor Fizz. 

Fall in. 19491 (638). 

Flower féte. 19491 (69). 

For love I live alone. 2589 (98). 

Gems I prize. 2589 (105). 

Heidelberg. 19491 (96). 

How far a girl should go. 
(135). 

Ill do or die. 2589 (129). 

Till shut my eyes and think it’s 
you. 2589 (180). 

It’s different when you’re wed. 
9709 (117). 

Jolly old potentate. 2589 (140). 

Keep it dark. 14976 (171). 

King Dodo. 2589 (149, 150), 14976 
(1738): 

Lad who leads. 


2589 (84). 


14976 


14976 (175). 


Look in the book and see. 2589 
(164). 

Message of the violet. 14976 
(215). 


Old Father Time. 12594 (288).. 


Pictures in the smoke. 14976 
(259). 
Polka. 2589 (270). 


Pound the drum. 2589 (271). 
Prince of Pilsen. 19491 (185-191). 
Season at the shore. 14976 (284). 
Song of the wooden man. 2589 
(312). 
Students entrance. 19491 (224). 
Tale of a bumble bee. 2589 (321). 
Tale of the sea-shell. 14976 (330), 
24426 (268). 
Two hearts made one. 2589 (336). 
When you at last are mine. 14976 
(387). 
White lies. 
Widow. 
You'll do. 
Ludovic (G.) 
12594 (58). 
Ludovico (Pietro) : 
Bimbi allegri. 
Novelli sposi. 


14976 (390). 

14976 (398). 

2589 (360). 

Clochettes du couvent. 


12753. 
14059. 


Quadriglia barese. 14252. 

Ronda d’amanti. 14320. 

Stella matutino. 14536. . 

Tarantella barese. 14602. 
Ludwig (Bernhard) Drei lieder. 

aS: 

Ludwig (C. W.): 

Little mother of mine. 23091. 

Pal of my dreams. 18711. 
Ludwig (Norbert) : 

My diary book. 18965. 

’"Neath the summer moon. 11431. 


Ludwig music pub. co.: 
Christmas fantasie. 
Ludwig 

25707. 


24722. 
brass quartette edition. 


1911 


INDEX 


pt. ITT, n. s., v. 24 


Ludwig music pub. co.—Continued. 
Ludwig minature band ensembles. 
25708. 
Marche noble. 25748. 
Marche royal. 25750, 25751. 
Oriental witchery. 26115. 


Troupers all. 26706. 
Luebben (M. A.) Im looking for 
someone to love. 8162. 
Luepkes (Grace) Sweetheart days. 
23982. 


Luetke (A. C.): 
Day after day. 15329, 22339. 
Wishing dreams. 29550. 

Litittgers (Gustav) Suite fiir die ju- 


gend. 6794. 

Luft (Herman) MI1l never be the 
same. 13417. 

Lugo (C. A.) Lucia. 11152. 

Luguet (Leo) Baptéme, en Vendée. 
12703. 

Luigini (Alexandre) Carnaval ture. 
12852. 

Lukasczyk (Hrich) Traum von Wien. 
4355. 

Luke (Hazel) Harp of many strings. 
20209. 


Lully (J. B. de) See De Lully (J. B.) 
Luman (M. R.) Old wedding ring. 


3854. 
Lumley (J.. W.): 
Apple tree. 7383. 


Gentle gardner. 7383. 

Path that leads to home. 7383. 
Lumsden (Harry) Burgh song. 4814. 
Luna (Pablo) Ris—ras! 26273. 
Luna (Sisto) Rusina chi vo fari. 

6511. 
Lund (Signe) : 

Fredsklokker 1918. 

Return of the waltz. 

Vi har et land. 7051. 
Lundberg (B.): 


15526. 
4026. 


Forsok med mej. 27663. 
Skordevalsen. 29065. 

Lunetta (Sisto) Moda e li fimmini. 
1406. 

Lunetta (Sisto) pseud. See Luna 
(Sisto) 


Lunsford (B. L.) 30 and 1 folksongs 
from the southern mountains. 23167. 
Luongo (Raffaele) Composizioni per 


banda. 10105. 
Lupberger (Pauline) : 
Heart o’ gold. 10609, 20228. 


Laughing blue eyes. 11016, 20618. 


Lupton (T. M.): 


After the rain comes sunshine. 
17253. 
My dad, the best pal I ever had. 
6103, 23340. 
Whoopee blues. 9592, 24806. 
Luria (Miriam) You are the soul of 
my dreams. 19444. 


Luscomb (Fred) 
mit his pipe. 


Reveries of Yacob 
9709 (204). 


Lusk (T. A.) My happy dreams. 
Si, 
Lustig (Hermann) pseud. See Krome 


(Hermann) 
Lustige witwe. 20101. 
Luther (Frank) : 
Barnacle Bill the sailor. 
22086. 
Peg leg Jack. 8893. 
Return of Barnacle Bill. 23693. 
Luther (Martin) Mighty fortress is 
our God. 23270. 
Lutkin (P. C.): 
Abingdon hymnal. 17239-17244. 
All my heart this night rejoices. 


7465, 


7349. 

Splendors of Thy glory, Lord. 
6761. 

LutaniC Ae 

Angel voices in the night. 17301. 

Battle of Armageddon. 17351. 

Blood of Jesus makes me free. 
17411. 

Forward, loyal Americans. 17785. 


His biood alone can make you 


free. 17928. 
His war of ine is near. 
17930. 


Hooray for the U. S. A. 17951. 

I’ll bear the cross of Jesus. 18009. 

I’m hidden behind the _ blood. 
18040. 

I want to meet my friends in 
heaven. 18084. 

If I could win the world for 


Jesus. 18103. 
Let your life be full of days. 
18284. 


Liberty bell. 18285. 
My spirit shall never go down to 
the grave. 18556. 
Plenty of room in heaven for all. 
18757. 
Saviour’s 
18879. 
Sing for me the ‘songs of Jesus. 
18960. 
Taps—vocal. 21538. 
Ten commandments. 19187. 
Veil in the temple. 19271. 
Where Jesus is. 19375. 
Yes, Jesus loves me. 
Lutz (G. M.) : 
Little sonny mischief. 25644. 
Sea gypsy. 26359. 
Lutz (Henri) Deuxieme valse. 
(68). 
Luvaas (M. J.): 
Bridal party on the Hardanger. 


246. 
Hark, now, 27783. 


love is all I need. 


19432. 


2589 


O shepherds. 


1912 


axetil 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1929 


— 


Let us cheer the weary traveler. 
3539. 


Morning star. 1428. 
Nightingale. 2255. 
Tiritomba. 29808. 
Luvert (James) Little Mary be my 
baby. 11085. 


Luxemburg, reciprocal copyright pro- 
tection of music, p. 5. 
Luxon (J. R.) My girl of the Golden 
West. 11367. 
Lyams (Will): 
It’s nice like that. 18175. 
She scuffles that ruff. 18928. 
Lykkens herberg. 25487, 25566. 


Lyktemanden. 7697. 

Lyle (C. H.) I love to ride in your 
motor car. 10725. 

Lyle (Carlyon de) See De Lyle 
(Carlyon). 

Lyles (R. O.) River side. 23708. 

Lyman (Abe) Why did you kiss me 
last night. 2484. 


Lyman (Tommy) Montmartre Rose. 
18477. 


Lyneh (A. K.): 


Alice, I’m madly in love.. 12618. 

All dressed up. 12620. 

Blossom time in California. 
12765. 


California beloved. 4831. 
Dreams: if they’d only come true. 
10285. 

Golden poppy waltz. 25094. 
Irish love song. 10875. 
Poppy’s asleep. 11679. 
Rosy-tinted dreams. 6499. 
Sight seeing song. 26402. 

byneh,) Ch. J.) 
Book, a light and a bed. 219. 
Ginsberg don’t be a Lindeberg. 


5293. 
How’d ja do. 870, 3254. 
I feel rosy all over. 897. 
Mary Jane. 1334. 
Starlight. 2060. 
Lynch (James) True blue. 19228. 


Lyneh (John) 
Clyde. 55380. 
Lynch (M. A.) 
there’s a way. 
Lyneh (P: J.) 
ness. 23398. 
Lynch (R. A.) All I need is you. 34. 
Lynde (Wilfred) : 
Congratulations. 15272. 
Reminiscence. 16556. 
Lyndon (D. K.) Il be happy as long 
as I have you. 3295. 
Lynes (A. G.): 


I’m a prisoner on the 


Where there’s a will, 
29509. 
My rainbow of happi- 


Absent; :27057 (1,12). 
Come, my love, to me. 27057 
(20). 


Earth is decked with beauty. 
27057 (388). 

Edenland. 27057 (89). 

Faces on the wall. 27057(41). 

Fireside song. 27057 (48). 

If my songs had airy pinions. 


T3510 (75). 

In April. 27057 (46). 

Lead us heavenly Father. 27057 
CoLy 

Lonely shrine. 27057 (79). 

My God and Father. 12594 (256- 
259). 

Nocturne in A. 27057 (98). 

Rondoletto. 2589 (288). 


Swing song. 12594 (879). 
Thou art mine. 27057 (145). 
Lyhes (Frank) : 


Absent. 27057 (1, 2). 

Come, my love, to me. 27057 
(20). 

Earth is decked with beauty. 
27057 (38). 


Edenland. 27057 (389). 

Faces on the wall. 27057 (41). 

Fireside song. 27057 (48). 

If my songs had airy pinions 
7310 (75). 

In April. 27057 (46). 

Lead us, heavenly Father. 
CE: 

Lonely shrine. 27057 (79). 

My God and Father. 12594 (256- 
259). 

Nocturne in A. 27057 (98). 

Our brigade. 18688. 

Rondoletto. 2589 (288). 

Swing song. 12594 (379). . 

Thou art mine. 27057 (146). 

Lynn (Doris) While I’m dreaming of 


27057 


you dear. 4491. 
Lynn (EH. H.) Little red hut in the 
pines. 5871. 
Lynn (F. M.): 
He’s a wonderful Savior to me. 
25163. 


I’m in the way. 253138. 


Lynn (Jack): 


Ce nest pas vous... 24700. 
Il joue du bandoleon ... 25404. 
Oo-ma-Ru-Ru. 26108. 
Vous aimer. 26806. 
Lynn (Leo) Ladies they all like me. 


8388. 

Lynn (Litta): 
Ouled-Nael dancing girls. 
Sand diviner. 1867. 
Southern hush song. 

Lynton (Everett) : 
Just a little fond affection. 
Loneliness. 1242, 3562. 


1648. 
23912. 


18206. 


1913 


INDEX 


Lynton (Everett )—Continued. 
She’s just the sweetest little thing. 
29017. 
You went away once too often. 
9689. 
Lyon (C. M. S.): 


Lead, kindly light. 4577 (201). 


Lord, God of Sabaoth. 17236 
(276). 

Praise ye Jehovah. 12594 (313). 
Lyon (C. W.) Volplaning. 2341. 
Lyon (Del) One rose that’s left in 

my heart. 11549. 


Lyon (Finley): 
Fillmore’s male choir. 24426 (86). 
‘Lead, kindly light. 4577 (201). 


Lord, God of Sabaoth. 17236 
(276). 
Praise ye Jehovah. 12594 (313). 


Lyon (James): 


Heart. 22685. 
Quartet. 6409, 6410. 
Shadowtown. 6610. 
Lyon (Leland) Moonlight dreams. 
23307. 
Lyons (A. A.) Dear pal 0’ my dreams. 
10197. 
Lyons (A. J.) Come babe and fly with 
me. 17544. 


Lyra (Musikverlag): | 
Auf treue kameradschaft. 
Brtider vom Rhein. 24647. 
Kennst du das geftihl. 25552. 
Pizzicati. 24830. 

Suraya. 26556. 

Lysistrata. 12594 (76, 98, 101, 102, 215, 
369), 14976 (165, 396), 17236 (141— 
144, 206, 285, 260), 19491 (132), 
21964 (46). 

Lyttleton (H. M.): 

Amanda. 2624. 

Honey and the bee. 8240. 

Way to do the men nowadays. 
4447, 

M. M. pub. co. And God said. 27124. 

M. R. (Sister) Sacred hymns for 
benediction. 16609. 

Maas (H. A.) Aero squadron march. 
9724. 

Maase (Wilhelm) 


24526. 


HKarth is decked 


with beauty. 27057 (88). 
Maass (Otto) Verlag. 1000 worte 
liebe! 27056, 27057. 


Mac. pseud. See McClintock (Harry) 
Mac and Lennie. pseud. See Rutchik 
(Max) and Whitcup (Leonard) | 
McAdam (H. D.) Vanished moments. 
21717. 

McAdams (Ethyle) 
14051. 

McAdams (M.R.) Our air hero Lindy. 
6279. 

MeAdow (W. P.) Flaming youth. 
20060. 


Nordicians waltz. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


McAfee (C. B.): 
strength. 


Awake! put on thy 
2589 (138). 

He knows the way I take. 9709 
(98). 


Hold Thou my hand. 9709 (108). 
My faith looks up to Thee. 12594 
(255). 
Patient be and pray. 
Prayer. 14976 (262). 
Savior, teach me. 17236 (355). 
MacAfee (F. W.): 
Dream honey. 
Lovin’. 18366. 
McAllister (A. R.) 
book no. 1. 21462. 
McAlsey (Ted) pseud. 
(Eric) . 
McAmis (Hugh) Dreams. 24888. 
McAnally (F. H.) Radio love song. 
23664. 
Macario (Joseph) jr.: 
Hawaiian melodies. 
Kahala Bay. 15954. 
My dear Hawaii, I love you still. 
11359. 
My girl is like a sailing ship. 
28538. 
Najimi. 16300. 
You, you, you. 4569. 
McBay (lL. R.) Norwood high march- 
ing song. 3808. 
McBee (V. EH.) There'll be no trains 
in heaven. 16914. 
Macbeth. 8512. 
McBride-Bodman (May) 
and country. 22540. 
McCabe (HE. M.) If you smile. 22897. 
McCabe (J. H.) Up forever the old 


2589 (258). 


22412. 
Standard band 


See Ostrom 


3199. 


For home 


maroon. 24158. 

McCabe (J. O.) Stella Hoe. 12055, 

McCafferty (Bernard) Keystore 
march. 95781. 

McCain (Dora) We are going up the 
river. 12350. 


McCaleb (R. HE.) Idol and queen of 
my dream. 8865. 
McCannon (R. L.) 
3240, 
McCanns (S. G.) 
McCardle (Marie) 
dreams. 26102. 
Macearo (H. A.) Always true. 17289. 
McCarron (C. R.) Blues my naughty 
sweetie gives to me. 17422. 
McCarthy (Joe): 
Believe it or not. 19682, 19633. 
I only wish I had you with me. 
15792, 18067. 
Marianina. 16130, 18408. 


Honeymoon soon. 


Tom-tom. 24108. 
Only a dreamer of 


1914 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Mite a ct a, = Ta. 


*S been a long time in between 


time. 18863. 
Wrapped in a red, red rose. 24358. 
McCarthy (P. K.): 
Arcadia dream girl. 27138. 
Audition stomp. 9809. 


Scorechin’. 11854. 
Standing in a fog. 12045. 
Traffic jam. 12243. 
McCarthy (W.) Harlem after dark. 
15635. 
McCarthy (W. C.) My only. one. 
25935. i 


McCarver (B. E.) Just suppose. 1130. 

McCauley (Clarice) Kternal light. 
3021, 3022. 

McCauley (D. M.) Florida the land 
of dreams. 7904, 10437. 

McCauley (Don) I will always eall 
you sweetheart. 20404. 

Macauley co. Songs my mother never 
taught me. 26481. 

McCaw (E. C.): 
Biff and bing. 
Rose I chose: 

McCaw (E. L.): 
Harmony hall is what we eall 

home. 5387. ‘ 
In the haven of your heart. 5675. 

McChrystal (Mrs. C. BE.) Cotton field 

croon. 22290. 
McClary (E. B.): 
Come into my garden. 17555. 
Hear my prayer. 17903. 
McClelland (Mrs. J. I.) Able and will- 
me, .7313, 
McClintock (Annie) 
1702. 

McClintock (H. K.): 

Billy Venero. 4743. 

Dad’s dinner pail. 4985. 

Good bye old Paint. 5331. 

Hobo spring song. 13339, 17932. 

If I had my druthers. 13512, 
18104. 

Jesse James. 5729. 

Man on the flying trapeze. 

Spring fever. 14522. 

Texas rangers. 6881. 

Trail to Mexico. 6971. 

McClintock (Harry) All I want is 

 ittle ootsie oo. 4611. 

McClosky (D. B.) Chorales. 22072. 

McCluskey (F. R.) Old homestead on 


9907. 
11785. 


Pioneers’ song. 


8531. 


the hill. 6239. 
McClusky (F.R.) Grand old U. S. A. 
10561. . 


“MeCollin (Frances) : 
Dance of the midgets. 
Fairy’s dream. 614. 
Game of tag. 706. 


448, - 


. Minuet. 1389. 
McColm (J. A.) Old rugged road. 
14098. 
2469—30——_23 


McCombs (M. A.) 
home. 2778, 
McCombs (R. V.) 
of the air. 16031. 
McConathy ( Osbourne) : 
Ditson school and community band 
Series. 15856-15360. — 
Music hour. 1449, 20900. 
Music hour in the kindergarten. 
18494. 
Oxford piano course. 21118. 
Twice 55 plus community songs. 
21687. 
McConkey (K. J.) 
14003. 
McConnell (Ed) : 
Bye & bye. 7557. 
Devil song. 7744. 


Boy that left 
Lindy, Columbus 


My soul mate, 


I want to be like Jesus. 8211. 

Laundry song. 8398. 

My loving brother, 8697. 

McConnell (G. B.): 

I’m always dreaming of you. 
20341. 

I’m so happy when the sun is shin- 
ing. 27963. 

She has a dimple on her chin. 
4130, 6615. 


MacConnell (H. T.) Look it up in the 
dream book. 19491 (129). 
McCorkle (O. J.) When the colum- 
bines are blooming. 17105. 
McCormick (Dell) Wild rose. 4507. 
McCormick (Mitchell) Now isn’t that 


too bad. 18616. 
McCormick (Ward) Milady of the 
cameo. 25833. 
McCosh (D. S.) Hear dem _ bells. 
PAT We 
McCown (Wilma) Oh boy! and how. 
14080. 


McCoy (H. H.): 
Same old thing. 28945. 
Sugar plum. 26540. 
McCoy (O. L.) Im steps of light. 
20459. 
McCoy (Shorty) See Salisbury (H. 
Ft) 
McCoy (V.R.) Lonely little rosebud. 
23109. 
McCravy (Frank): 
Cradle’s empty. 22295. 


Old fashioned photograph of 
mother. 21056. 

What are they doing in heaven. 
24231. 


McCravy (James): 
Cradle’s empty. 22295. 


Old ‘fashioned photograph of 
mother. 21056. 
What are they doing in heaven. 
24231. 
McCray (Walter) Autumn twilight. 
19584. 


1915 


ol ee eee 


McDonald (Mrs. M. A.) pseud. See 
MeDonald (8S. L.) 


You’re all a sweet- 
29618. 


McCreary (Z. J.) 
heart should be. 


McCrory (William) Love finds a bet- | McDonald (S. LL.) |‘ Dance: 444, 
ter way. 13767. 19875. 

McCruden (P. J.) Mother. 2383815. MacDonald (w.  L.) ~Wond’ring. 

McCue (M. S.) There’s a Sigh in my 4524, 


heart. 19176. 

McCulloch (Evelyn) Totsie. 29326. 

McCullough (R. R.) Songs of De- 
Pauw. 26482. 

McCurdy (M. H.) Mine, sweetheart 
divine. 16187. 


McCutchan (R. G.) 
church sehool hymnal. 
McDaniel (D. K.): 
I hate to get up in the morning. 
15732. 
Yll always wonder why. 13409. 
I’m goin’ back. 10783. 
Torch of liberty. 6963. 
McDaniel (E. F.) Just why we drift- 
ed apart. 25535. 
McDaniel (Joe) music co. 
the baby for me. 11898. 
MacDermid (J. G.): 
O’er waiting harpstrings of the 
mind. 8799. 
Shepherd, show me how to go. 


American junior 
15035. 


She’s just 


9138. 
McDermott (A. F.) 
27488. : 
McDermott (A. M.): 
Oh what a wonderful life. 
Poor little Bessie. 28838. 
McDermott (J. L.) Love time. 16084. 
McDevitt (Charles) . Beside the great 
big silvery moon. 24587. 
Macdonald (Ballard) : 
Eternal love. 588, 30258. 
Hoosier hop. 17953, 25207. 
I’m following you. 18036, 25307. 
I’m sailing on a sunbeam. 18054, 
2a 
Year from to-day. 14914, 17185. 
McDonald (D. F.): 
Doncha know. 15381. 
Let the whirlwinds blow. 18695. 
McDonald (David) 2x4 (Two by fo) 
27055. 
McDonald (EH. J.) 
7239. 
MeDonald 
4922. 
McDonald (Harl) : 
Danse hebraique. 19886. 
Prelude on a Hebrew melody. 
18779. 


Dear little flower. 


28695. 


Woodchuck day. 


(Elizabeth) Claretta. 


Two miniatures. 20748. 
McDonald (J. M.) ‘Trip in the Zep- 
pelin. 6980. 
MacDonald (J. V.) I miss your kiss. © 
13470. 
McDonald (Leona) Keep your honor 
bright. 25548. 


1916 


McDonough (BH. F.): 


McDowell (Anna) : 


pt. m1, n. s., v. 24 


29198. 
4502. 


Sweetheart serenade. 
Why don’t you love me. 


Cc. M. T. C. march. 15199. 

Dear little girl. 12998. 

Fox trot. 15521. 

Rose of the morn. 16591. 

Spanish tango. 12027. 

Where you are, is my home sweet ~ 
home. 14865. . 


MacDowell (EH. A.) : 


A. “Dp. 1620... 257k, . | 
At parting. 12594 (217). 
Bluebell. 2589 (171). : 
By smouldering embers. 14976 
(198). - Ff 
Columbia! © alma mater, 12594 | 
(218). 
Columbia’s sons. 
Fair springtide. 


12594 (219). 
12594 (220). 


Flute idyl. 2589 (172). 

From a fisherman’s hut. 2589 
(178). 

From a German forest. 14976 
(199). 


From a log cabin. 24426 (154). — 

From a wandering iceberg. 25717. 

From long ago. 2589 (174). 

From Puritan days. 24426 (155). 

Haunted house. 14976 (200). 

In deep woods. 2589 (175), 
24426 (156). 

Indian idyl. 24426 (157). 

Joy of autumn. 24426 (158). 

Mid-summer. 24426 (159). 

Mid-winter. 24426 (160). 

Monologue. 2589 (176). 

Nautilus. 25718. 

O wise old alma mater. 
(C2425 iy Ne 

Of Br’er Rabbit. 14976 (201). 

Of salamanders. 21964 (47). 

Old garden. 24426 (161). 

Old love story. 14976 (202). 

Post waggon. 2589 (177). 

Scotch poem. 2589 (178). 

Shepherd boy. 2589 (179). 

Siesta. 2589 (180). 

Silver clouds. 2589 (181). 

Song. 25719. 

Starlight. 25720. 

Sturdy and strong. 12594 (222). 

To a wild rose. 25721. 

To an old white pine. 
(162). 

To the golden rod. 12594 (223). 

To the moonlight. 2589 (182). 


—— ee 


12594 


24426 


~ oa 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


INDEX 


Ma eps 
12594 (224). 
Manhattan- 


To the sea. 
Tyrant love. 
We love thee well, 
land. 12594 (225). 
With sweet lavender. 24426 (163). 
MacDowell (Marian): 
At parting. 12594 (217). 


Bluebell. 2589 (171). 

By smouldering embers. 14976 
(198). 

Columbia! O alma mater. 12594 
(218). 


12594 (219). 
12594 (220). 


Columbia’s sons. 
Fair springtide. 


Flute idyl. 2589 (172). 

From a fisherman’s hut. 2589 
(tis), 

From a German forest. 14976 
(199). 


From a log cabin. 24426 (154). 
From long ago. 2589 (174). 
From Puritan days. 24426 (155). 
Haunted house. 14976 (200). 
In deep woods. 24426 (156). 

In the woods. 2589 (175). 
Indian idyl. 24426 (157). 

Joy of autumn. 24426 (158). 
Mid-summer. 24426 (159). 
Mid-winter. 24426 (160). 


Monologue. 2589 (176). 
O wise old alma mater. 12594 
(221). 


Of Br’er Rabbit. 
Of salamanders. 21964 (47). 
Old garden. 24426 (161). 
Old love story. 14976 (202). 
Post waggon. 2589 (177). 
Scotch poem. 2589 (178). 
Shepherd boy. 2589 (179). 
Siesta. 2589 (180). 
Silver clouds. 2589 (181). 
To an old white pine. 24426 
(162). 

To the golden rod. 12594 (223). 
To the moonlight. 2589 (182). 
Tyrant love. 12594 (224). 

We love thee well, Manhattan- 


14976 (201). 


land. 12594 (225). 

With sweet lavender. 24426 
(163). 
McDowell (R. J.) Coronet. POP t ys, 
Mace (Harlan) Give me a kiss. 

17825. 
McElroy (Charis Jeanne) Whose, 


whose, whose little fellow are you, 
you, you. 12459. 


McElroy (Charles Jas.) Just hear 
them play. 18218. 

McEnery (Agnes) Lone star flag. 
28305, 28306. 


McFadden (A. B.) 


While Maggie is 
riding her wheel. 


29512. 


McFadden (W. C.): 
Just. say that you'll come back 


again. 23609. 
Those songs so dear to me. 24074, 
29293. 


MacFadyen (Alexander) : 
Believe me, if all those endearing 
young charms. 19636. 
Melody of the Indian 
25799. 
Romance. 21258, 
Slave and master. 
Temptation. 21550. 
To-day. 26683. 
Unknown soldier. 25746. 
When May arrives. 21811. 
Winter fairies. 21870. 
McFall (B. G.) Gopher galop. 13264. 
McFarland (Clifford) Helma. 20239. 
McFarland (M. I.) Baby _ dear. 
27168. 
McFarland (O. E.): 
One twenty-two Sweet Avenue. 
21084. 
Pouting. 21186. 
MacFarlane (Sandy) pseud. See Mac- 
Farlane (T. M.) 
MacFarlane (T. M.): 
Bonnie heilen’ Maggie. 218. 


night. 


21390. 


Sergeant Jock McPhee. 1926. 
Macfarlane (W. C.): 
America the beautiful. 9768. 


O love divine. 
McFarlin (Daisy) 
iPAM@ i 
MacFarren (G. A.) Miller. 28272. 
McFee (Olive) Love’s dream. 5922, 
McGary (Jack) When she cares—I 
don’t care. 17108. 
McGaugh (Rex): 
Get some ice. 10508. 
It’s a great life if you weaken. 


17236 (305). 
That’s only love. 


8286. 

More than that. 8641. 
McGavin (Alan) Night’s glamour. 
14040. 


McGee (Rev.): 
From the jail house to the throne. 
22563. ; 
Paul’s heavenly vision. 
McGee (F. W.): 
City of pure gold. 27881. 
Half ain’t never been told. 27772. 
He’s got the whole world in His 
hand. 15648. 
I looked down the line and won- 
dered. 27936. 


23584. 


Jesus, the Light of the world. 
15922. 

Jesus, the Lord is a Saviour. 
28133. 


Love of God. 28339. 
Scarlet thread in the window. 
28964. 


1917 


INDEX 
pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


McGee (W. E.): 
Attainment. 2672. 
Doreen. 19947. 
Doubtful don’ts. T7770. 


McGranahan (H. H.) Keep praising 
the Lord. 29647 (119). 
McGranahan (James) : 
Blessedness of the forgiven. 7310- 


Flames. 3077. (21). | 
God bless our love. 25086. Blessedness of the godly. 7310 } 
Jack Frost song. 10895. (22). 


Lullaby. 25709. 

Rag man.’ 11783. 
Silver canoe. 9151. 
Song of autumn. 11992. 


7310 (40). 
Christian’s sure refuge. 7310 (41). 
God’s tender mercies besought. 


A Y ) ‘ 
Christian’s affection for the church. j 
q 4 


Summer song. 12085. 7310 (68). 
Teach me to love. 2139. Keep praising the Lord. 29647 4 
McGhee (Thomas) : (119). 


Keep the roses in your garden. 
18228. 
Smile a day keeps your troubles 


Lord our shepherd. 7310 (87). 
Mercy of the Almighty. 7310 (94). 
Our Lord’s gracious providence. 


away. 18974. .7310 (106). 
McGhie (John) Harlequinade. 10584. | McGrane (P. J.) Could you, would 
McGiffert (D. B.) Wonderful love. you? 12942. 


24343. ; McGrath (F. N.) jr.: 
McGiffert (G. Y.) Christmas seal bell- Our melody of love. 26125. 


man. Pay (ay Go ‘ Shadows. 9130. 
McGill (Alec) You mustn’t do it Without you. 26972. 
after eight o’clock. 19462. 

McGrath (J. J.): 
perainee (Mrs. Chas.) See McGlade Adoration. 9721. 
McGlade (Elen) In the golden pre ee, ei 

autumn time. 8262. ’ : 


; Little Miss Serious. 5865. 
McGlothlan (R. F.) Conquering i 
Christ... 15273. Nimble fingers. 6180. 


McGowan (B. J.): MecGray (A. H.) Love lanterns. 
I paid. 27976. 16078. 
Reconciled. 28891. McGregor (H. A.) Whirlwind 2000. 
McGowan (M. V.) Gee whiz! when 12447. 


mother washes me. 7946. 
McGowan (T. J.) Though I’m only a 
pal to you dear. 24079. 
McGowan (V. N.) Memory of love. 
basa, 
McGowan (Z%. H.) Dear one. 19904. 
MecGowen (F. S8.): 
Fragment. 5247. 
It’s all the same to me. 5707. 
She done me wrong. 6614. 
Teach me to forget. 6868. 


MacGregor (Helen) : 
Away with melancholy. 10438. 
Billy boy. 9911. 
Buy a broom. 9984. 
Dancing sunbeams. 2910. 
Five pickaninnies. 20057, 
Flow gently, sweet Afton. 
Fox and goose. 9984. 
Highland fling. 13334. 
Hobby-horse. 10634. 


10438. 


Tumbled-down shack. 6996. 
When the rest of the world for- 
gets. 7187. 


McGranahan (Addie) : 


Blessedness of the forgiven. 7310 


(21 

Blessedness of the godly. 7310 
(22) 

Christian’s affection for the church. 
7310 (40). 


Christian’s sure refuge. 7310 (41). 

God’s tender mercies besought. 
7310 (68). 

Lord our shepherd. 73810 (87). 

Merey of the Almighty. 7310 
(94). 

Our Lord’s gracious providence. 
7310 (106). 


1918 


Irish jig. 18563. 

Italian dance. 18176. 
Kamarinskaia. 13648. 

Merry reapers. 8591. 

Morris on. 13931. 

On parade. 21067. 

Pije kuba. 18744. 

Pond lillies. 38960. 

Reindeer trot. 4017. 

Soft music is stealing. 10634. 
Spinning song. 2052, 19032. 
Swaying branches. 14569. 
Tannenbaum. 14599. 
Thanksgiving day. 14614. 
There’s music in the air. 9911. 
To the greenwood. 4344. 
Toy sail boat. 29328. 
Wavelets. 4445. 

Woodpecker. 4527. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


McGregor (M. C. H.) 
the U. S. A. 12257.. 
McGroarty (T. A.) 
8426, 13702. 
McGrogan (Margaret) If you only 
knew how I feel about you. 25397. 
McGuire (D. I.) Call of the whip- 
poorwill. 7566. 
McGuire (P. F.): 
I’m synthetic Sarah from Saginaw. 


Trip through 


Lifer’s prayer. 


27967. 
Just say the word and it’s O. K. 
with me. 28171. 
(Lucy) Pythian march. 


McHenry 
eT 722. 
McHose (C.N.) Bye, baby, bye. 27301. 

McHugh (Jimmy): 
As long as we are in love. 74. 
Dorothy. 10260. 
For one another. 
Freeze an’ melt. 
Futuristic rhythm. 
Hot chocolate. 
Hot feet. 20269. 
Hottentot tot. 5455. 
In a great big way. 1009. 
Japanese dream. 22966. 
Let me sing before breakfast. 

28059. 

Let’s sit and talk about you. 1199. 
Looking for love. 8475. 
Out where the blues begin. 
Raisin’ the roof. 16539. 
Someone’s singing a love song. 


20081. 

15528. 
701. 

3248. 


1656, 


21410. 
Think of you, think of me in the 
moonlight. 16923. 

Yeour disposition is mine. 2567. 
Macie (C. V.) Mother O’Neil. 138985. 
Mellwaine (J. F.) Vanderbilt drag. 

12310. 


McIntire (Lani) 
in my heart. 
McIntorsh (L.) 
12663. 
McIntosh (Loney) : 
How much I owe. 5460. 
Lion and the tribes of Judah. 
5856. 
Sleep on mother sleep on. 6678. 
McIntosh (R. V.) She’s it. 6621. 


McIntyre (Constance) : 
If you loved me as I love you. 
10822. 
Memories won’t do. 
McIntyre (EH. V.): 

Love’s way. 4577 (224). 
Lucia. 4577 (87). 
McIver (Allan) Lonely 

8464. 
Mack (A. A.): 
Cradle song. 
Miyoko San. 


One rose that’s left 
11549. 
Arise and _ shine. 


16167. 


little me. 


29647 (40). 
29647 (149). 


Mack (Andrew) ‘Three cheers for the 


Irish and the Jews. 6925. 
Mack (Billee) Always remember 
mother. 7358. 


Mack (Frank) I’m wishing by the 


wishing well. 8183. 
Mack (I. H.): 
Let the Saviour in. 17236 (219). 
Thine blessed Saviour. 17236 
(426). 
Time of beauty. 12594 (3899). 
Mack (I. M.): 
Elm Street blues. 18088. 
Good-bye rider. 13260. 


Mr. Forty-nine blues. 
Wrong-doing daddy. 
Mack (J. C.) 
19486. 
Mack (J. C.) jr.: 
I want your love to have and hold. 
3352. 
Why, just why. 4503. 
Mack (R. C.) Someone has made my 
dreams come true. 6710. 
Mack (R. O.) When the work’s all 
done in the fall. 4482. 
MacKay (Art): 
Blue butterfly. 24605. 
I can’t get along without you. 


23287. 
24359. 
Your smile will tell. 


5478. 
Nothing to do—but think of you. 
1564. 
- When I sang the tenor in that old 
quartet. 7173. 
You came, I saw, you conquered 
me. 24376. 
MacKay (F. E.) Real dreams proved 
true. 9012. 


MacKay (John) 
McKay (L. B.) 
town. 18541. 
Mackay (L. H.): 
Honeymoon. 8065. 
Oh sweetheart why are you so 
long. 23502. 
Mackay-Cantell (LL. A.): 
Ave Maria. 23761. 
Pax vobiscum. 23763. 
Slumber song. 23766. 
Mackeben (Theo): 
Auch die kinder 
88. 
Valse infidéle. 
McKee (A. W.) 
19018. 


McKee (I. H.). See Bloch (I. H. M.) 
McKee (Muriel): 
Marie. 13836. 
Memories. 16161. 
McKenna (E.H.) Weather man blues. 
14808. 
McKenna (W. J.) Down in the old 
neighborhood. 19951. 


Pickle song. 3986. 
My old Mississippi 


haben sorgen. 


26756. 
Songs of praises. 


INDEX 


McKenna-Clayton (Vera) 
ton (V. M.) 
McKenney (Bill) 
McKenzie (A. A.): 
Golden memories. 737. 
Hot time in Caroline. 864. 
I want to go home. 56138. 
Settin on a rail. 1928. 


MacKenzie (Cecil) Blue sailor dress. 
4766. 
McKenzie (HE. M.) 
McKenzie (F.): 
Never had a reason to believe in 
you. 28602. 
Tailspin blues. 
McKenzie (Vivian) 
16961. ‘ 
Mackenzie-Rogan (J.) 
empire. 7880. 
Mackey (C. M.) Minnesota where the 
Zumbro flows. 18902. 


Mackey (F. J.) Vu build a cozy 
bungalow. 5510. 
Mackey (M. V.) Smiling. 18975. 
Mackie (Marr) Because I’m fond of 
you. 12724. 
McKinley music co.: 
Annie Laurie. 19558. 
At the dance. 19575. 
Bee march. 19628, 19629. 
Blue days. 4759. 
Bold sailor. 19690. 
Brave Indian. 19702. 
By candle light. 19734. 
Dance of the toys. 4996. 
Deep River medley. « 19912. 
Harly morning rise. 19973. 
Fire drill march. 20051. 
Gavotte from Mignon. 21609. 
Happy blacksmith. 20196. 
I’m a pilgrim. 20340. 
In a little wonderland that I have 
found for you. 5654. 
Last rose of summer. 20614. 
Mellow twilight. 20825. 
Minuet from Don 
20898. 
Modest violet. 
Mena. 3678. 
Mount of the Holy Cross. 
Old Ironsides. 21058. 
Pleasant visit. . 21171. 
Silent night! holy night! 
21367. 
Silver threads among the gold. 
6642-6645. 
Starlight waltz. 


See Clay- 


Dixie Dan. 10229. 


Happiness. 156238. 


29217. 


Tramp song. 


Festival of 


Giovanni. 
20870. 
20895. 


21366, 


21468. 


Swords and guns. 21527. 
When shadows fall. 21813. 
With flying colors. 21878. 


World-famous modern selections 
for the piano. 21892. 


pt. II, n. s., v. 24 


McKinney (B. B.): 


Believe! believe! 2729. — 
Everlasting life is free. 3030. 
Going through. 3161. 

How do I know. 3255. 

In my Father’s house. 3400. 


My prayer. 3750. 
"Neath the old olive trees. 
Revival songs. 1799. 
*Tis. my Savior that can give. 
4337. 
What will it matter. 
McKinney (G. J.) 


3779. 


4469. 
International good 


will. 8277. 
McKinney (H. D.): 
Cossack. 4959. 


Dreaming memories. 5102. 
Mystery for Christmas. 23414. 
McKinney (Warren) ‘Tribute of Amer- 

ica the good old U-S-A. 29335: 
Mackinnon (A. U.) Burns reverie. 
27293. 
Mackinnon (H. A.): . 
Christmas folk-song. 2847. 
Little Dutch garden. 23084. 
Mary, the mother. 3633. 
O, the holly. 3828. 
McKinnon (Jean) : 
Moon fantasy. 
Silver moon. 
McKinzie (Billy) 


3679. 
4143. 


19059. 
McKlemuery (Ethel) Fatal mistake. 
5187. 
MackKnight (H:): 
Dizzy Dan. 2954. 
hilantoe 356% 
McKnight (Strath) Daylight sav- 


10182. 
Ideal music 


ing’s got me raving. 
McKnight & McKnight. 


series. 8227, 8228. 
Maclachlan (R. D.) Memory stream. 
3659. 


MacLachlan (T. R.): 


Happy holidays. 786. 
Jolly sailors. 1098. 
My new bicycle. 20952. 
Waken, lords and ladies gay. 
26814. 
McLaren (Corinne) Honolulu blues. 
15685. 


MacLaren (Frances) I never dreamed 
you’d pass me by. 13473. 
MacLaren (Yerdis) Dear mother 0 


mine. 24820. 
McLarty (Ivan) Sleepy time moon, 
11946. 


McLaughlin (Benny) pseud. See Mc- 
Laughlin (B. H.) 


‘McLaughlin (B. HL): 


Don’t let a little thing like that 
worry you. 508. 

Every one of them’s just like their 
father. 601. 


1920 


Strewing your mess. 


q 
. 


| 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


From sunrise to sunset. 3112, 
5258. 

How can I be good. 868. 

I live just to love you. 
20324. 

Let me spend an evening in an 
old maid’s arms. 5884. 


15737, 


Looking thru’ the radio. 1106, 
13754. 

Ob how I hate my Fannie. 1596. 

Sally-Ann. 1863. 

She ate herself out of my heart. 
4129. 

Since you went away. 21380. 


We're two boys of knowledge. 


2384. ; 

What have I done to make you 
ery. Ta4g22 

What more can I say? 24240, 
24241. 

What’s this power I have over 
Women. 24246, 

Why do you keep me guessing. 
eral 


McLaughlin (Erna) Valsette. 19268. 
McLaughlin (John): 
Ev’ry little while I think of you. 


5167. « 

Since vitaphone put talkies on the 
sereen. 6656. 

Sweetness of your song. 2120, 
68438. 

That’s my reward for loving you. 
21566. 


Things we want the most are hard 
to get. 12192, 14653, 19186. 
With you in the harbor of love. 
B12: 
McLaughlin (M. D.) Take me back 
to sweetheart days. 6849. 
McLaughlin & Reilly co.: 
Ave Maria. 12679, 22060, 22061. 
Ave verum. 22062. 
Christus vincit. 365. 
Eight benediction hymns. 
Four benediction hymns. 


22101. 
24111. 


Four motets. 22102. 
In te speravi. 22921. 
Jubilate Deo. 22985. 


Mass in honor of The little flower. 
hye 

O God my love. 26033. 

8 benediction hymns. 22319. 
McLean (A. C.) Little bit o’ lovin’. 

23080. 

McLean (E. B.) 
Maclean (H. R.) 


Hello daddy. 5410. 
Rondo in A major. 


9054. 
Maclean (Meta) Forward! ever for- 
ward! 20091. 


Maclean (Quentin) There’s nothing 
new in love. 21596, 26652. 
MacLean (8S. K.) If. 3369. 


McLeary (Eddie) Rip Van Winkle. 
4088. 

MecLennon (Hec) Chasing my happi- 
ness, 10040. 


McLeod (Fernando) 
MacLeod (G. K.) 
bungalow. 5510. 
McLeod (Keith): 
By myself. 15194, 17454. 
By the dreamy shores of Hawaii. 
22177! 

Slumber on. 18973. 
Sylvania song. 26585. 
McLeod (Peter) Scotland yet. 

MacLeod (Will) : 
I’ve got a brand new gal. 
Nancy. 23418. 
You never did that before. 


Why. 26989. 
Ill build a cozy 


6571. 
22850. 
29614. 


MeLuey ~~ (LT) J.) Night in Sicily. 
18593. 

McMahan (Helen) I wonder what 
made you angry. 13499. 

MeMahon (J. F.): 
California. 24669. 
Junora. 25506. 

“McMahon (J. J.) Dreaming. 22419. 


MacMahon (Moore) Londonderry air. 
5886. 
McManus (Frederick) : 
Moon was made for you and me. 
233038. 
Sweetheart days. 
Your love. 9694. 
MecMichen (Clayton) 
frame. 4444. 
MacMillan (Ernest) : 
Last prayer. 1182. 
Sonnet. 6737. 
Three songs of the west coast. 
4710. 

Vingt-et-une chansons canadiennes. 
10457. 
MeMillan (H. G.) 
1383. 
McMillan 
9131. 
McMillan (Raymond ) 

dreams. 16690. 
Maemillan co. 
13523. 
MeMillen (M. L. O.) 
20386. 
MacMonagle (Mildred) 
home. 17901. 
McMullen (EH. B.): 
Cuddle up—snuggle up. 24779. 
Darling boy of mine. 457. 
Loving just you. 3595, 13788. 
My Billie. 25900. 
When the _ stars 
12421, 26899. 
McNab (J. R.) Scotland, you’re call- 
ing. 26358. 


23981, 23983. 


Wave that 


Midland prince. 
(Ie* Avy Shadowy . lane. 
Ship of 
Immanuel hymnal. 
I still have you. 


Headin’ 


are shining. 


1921 


INDEX 


Macnair (A. D.) When I gaze at the 
legs upon a sofa. 14834. 
McNair (Joe) Photograph of you. 


ho Wes 

Macnair (Mary) Young students 
piano course. 24407. 

McNamara (G. W.) Just to find you. 
3483. 

McNamara (H. W.) Och! Och! Och! 
Oy! Oy! 26050. 

McNamara (Ray) That is love. 
12162. 

McNamara (Thomas) If I could 


only make you mine. 22887. 


McNamee (D. E.) On a California 
morning. 26085. 


McNee (A. S.) Good bye. 22620. 


McNeil (Stephen) Your lips, your 
eyes, tell lies to me. 14962. 
McNeil (William) : 
Holy night. 17936. 
I still belong to you. 18071. 
When my little mother comes 
home. 19354. 


McNeill (Duncan) MeNeill’s (Dun- 
can) hymn: book. 8605. 


Macomber (Ken): 
Atlanta gal. 27152. 
Basin street blues. 2704. 
Birmingham Bertha. 9918. 
Boiling point. 19683. © 
Dance of the paper dolls. 
Go find somebody to love. 
Happy rhythm. ‘788. 
Hard luck. 53885. 
No cover charge. 28624. 
Preacher and the bear. 
Since we became 
16705. 
That is love. 12162. 
Things we want the most are hard 
to get. 19186. — 
Tiddledy winks. 12214. 
Welcome home. 12368. 
You ought to see my new baby. 
CD: 
Macon (Dave): 
Don’t say I told you. 19945. 
I must go. 20379. 
Misery in Arkansas. 
New coon in town. 
Susie Lee. 21504. 
That’s where my money goes. 
21571. 
Traveling down the road. 21660. 
McPhail (Lindsay) : 
Chinese doll. 10062. 
Garden of good little girls. 18216. 
Night and day, dreams of you. 
8755. 
Paint your home with sunbeams. 
21124, 


15310. 
10534. 


39738. 
sweethearts. 


20858. 
20987. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


McPhail (M. L.): 
Altogether lovely. 4577 (7). 
Always abounding. 4577 (8). 
God’s mighty army. 4577 (134). 
Loyal soldiers. 17236 (288). 
March on. 12594 (230). 
My greatest desires. 12594 (260). 
Oh, that I had wings. 12594 (287). 
Shall angels sing o’er you. 12594 


(340). 
Soldiers of the eross. 12594 (352). 
Source of all blessing. 12594 
(361). 


That blessed home. 12594 (386). 
MacPhee (M. G.) Ah! to know. 
21989. 
Macpherson (Charles) Ye servants of 
the Lord. 12510. 


McPherson (Fanny) Your mother. 
24410. 
Macpherson (La M. D.) One. 26095. 


McPherson (Philip) 
PA GVA 
McPherson (R. C.) 

sleep. 29647 (178). 
Macpherson (Stewart) 
major. 15620. 
McPherson (W.T.) I’m waiting. 944. 
McQuaid (J. J.): 
Jamie boy. 15908. 
Mary Ann O’Brien. 
My mother’s beads. 13988. 
McReynolds (Bess) So 
hearted. 21398. 
McRoy (Florence) 
PANU 
MecShirley (F. M.):. 
Cutest girl in town. 434. 
In the meanwhile. 8264. 
McSlater (Bertha) Evangelina. 
Vie 
McSwain (M.E.) Train whistle blues. 
12246. 
McTell (Willie) : 
Dark night blues. 12975. 
Loving talking blues. 138789. 
Statesboro blues. 14588. 
Three women blues. 6927. 


Mamma’s child. 
Please let me 


Suite in G 


16137. 
broken- 


Sweetheart blues. 


McWhood (L. B.) New America. 
8746. 

McWilliams (B. M:) Songs my mother 
sang. 214388. 

McWilliams (Elsie) Sailor’s plea. 
28936. 


McWilliams (L. E.) Miller of Griffin. 
6028. 

MacWilliams (Thos.) 
8398. 

Macy (Nelson) 
not. 16288. 

Madama Butterfly. 28866. 

Madame Marie. See Johnson (Marie). 


Madame Tallien. 7310 (89). 


Laundry song. 


My beloved loves me 


1922 


_— 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Madden (Franklin) Moonbeam. 8635. 
Maddox (Anna) My little star flower. 
23375. 
Maddy (J. E.): 
Bach suite. 15088. 
Grieg suite. 17864. 
Schubert suite. 1897. 


Standard orchestra folio. 16797, 
21464. 
Mader (Carl) Chicago police band 

march. 4897. 


Madetoja (Leevi) Pohjalaisia. 14205. 
Madison (Maury) pseud. See Smith 
(W. R.) 
Mado: 
Ma chaumiére abondonnée. 
Suite saharienne. 16823. 
1°" poéme, 17232. 
Madonia (Giuseppe) Lu baccalaru da 
za Betta. 1287. 
Madrigal (R. M.) When I’m yours 
and you are mine. 17096. 
Madson (Lillian) Somewhere there’s 
someone. 14492. 
Maduro (Charles) : 
America, 51. 
Bon soir. 27254. 
Colombiana. 17541. 
Dream. 13055. 
Espana. 24949. 
George. 27706. 
I dream of you. 13397. 
I surrender. 951. 
Life’s but one dreary day. 13703. 
Nostalgia. 14056. 
Oh senorita. 26063. 
Rhapsodie espagnole. 6442. 
Ricordi lontani. 1806. 
Seherzo. 25723. 
"Twas but an angel smiling. 14719. 
Ya no me importa. 7249. 
Maduro (S. L. H.) George. 
Miadels, die man liebt. 11169. 


16101. 


27706. 


Miannecke (H.) Erstes walzer-pot- 
pourri. 10351. 

Maffioletti (Maria) Sonata. 17424, 
17868. 


Magaldi (John) Daddy o’mine. 4837, 
438. 
Magallon (M. V.) Xochimilco. 26986. 


Maganini (Quinto): 


Cynara. 7696. 
Sonate Sylvain pour piano. 18996. 
Sonnet. 8516. 
Magasin musical. Editions du Pierre 
Schneider. Menuet. 9843. 
Magath (T. B.) Rochester jubilee 
hymn. 14313. 
Magee (M. E.) Brooklyn Elks march. 
257. | 


Maggio (Antony) Gizela. 22604. 
Magie charm, 11171. 
Magic dream. 28364. 


Magic maker. 18383. 


— 


Magidson (Herb): 


Dance of the wooden shoes. 24795. 
Daneing on Mars. 24796. 

Day you fall in love. 19897 . 
H’lo baby. 25198. 

Huddlin’. 25221. 

I'd better not try it. 15717. 


Just like a vagabond. 25523. 
One minute of heaven. 26097. 
Singin’ in the bathtub. 21385, 
26415, 29054. 
Magine (—) So sentimental. 
Magine (Frank): 
Baby—oh where 
7441, 9837. 
Moonlight, a love song and you. 
18478. 
. Rose of Mandalay. 1883. 
So sentimental. 16729. 
That night among the roses. 2160, 
4281. 
Under the spell of the roses. 
21702, 24150, 26737. 
Will love linger on my darling. 
9612, 12478. 
You're not the same old sweet- 
heart. 9678, 12552. 
Magna (D. J.) Soaring. 18984, 
Magnetico (Frank) S. S. Vandyck’s 
march. 28934. 
Magnus (Klar) 


14455, 


can you be? 


To-morrow’s another 


day. 24109. 
Magnusson (K. W.) Luftslottet. 
18370. 
Magrini (EF. P.) | Dear old Italy. 
5025. 
Magritte (P.) Miroir du désert. 3670. 
Magruder (LeRoy) Maybe. 5988. 
Maguiness (R. F.): 

Blue evenin’. 17416. 


He’s the he for me. 17900. 


Mahanna (A. A.) Day we met. 12986. 
Mahany (Margaret) Don’t you re- 
member, Nora darling. 9709 (52). 
Maher (Florence) St. Louis tornado. 
16615. 
Mahina waltz. 
Mahon (H. J.): 
I’m coming back on that long, 
long trail to you. 5586. 
Please come back Kathleen to 
Dunleary. 6341. 
Mahoney (H. C.) I must be erazy. 
13471. 
Mahoney (Jack): 
Broadingcasting 
12798: 
I am longing for that old Vir- 
ginny town. 27883. 
Sweet moon. 6823. 
Tales of Tennessee. 
Mahoney (Virginia) : 
Fleecy cloud. 15490. 
Parade of the daffodils. 


25726. 


station N-U-T. 


16872. 


28769. 


1923 


INDEX 


pt. II, n. s., v. 24 


Mahoney (William) : 
My sunny South. 11408. 
We ean’t get together it Seems. 
12358. 

Maid Marian. 14976, (46, 69, 100, 222, 
287, 291, 301, 3802, 304, 335, 354, 
359), 29647 (41, 45, 192, 242). 

Maid of Bath. 20758. 

Maier (Guy): 

Playing the piano. 
Scherzo. 4105. 

Maier (L. H.): 

Deep love. 22856. 
Lolita. 20692. 
You got to love me. 

Maiermax. 20754. 

Mailoff (A. E.) Days gone by. 17725. 

Main (D. M.) Each day. 19972. 

Main (W. J.): 

' It is not wise to tarry. 1067. 
Out of the depths. 1658. 
Mainard (Lee): 
Calm or 
12882. 
Das ist alles. 12980. 

Maio (Vincenzo di) See 
(Vincenzo) — 

Maire (G. J.) 
12633. 

Maisto (Colombo) : 

Hot and bothered. 8068. 

Lovin’ baby. 5927. 

Mia bella Angelina. 6017. 

Waiting for you. 9514. 
Maisto (Louis) : 


14194. 


24381. 


storm, I love you. 


Di Maio 


Always feeling blue. 


I’m afraid TVll wake up from a | 


dream. 5581. 
I’m for you. 25308. 
Majer (Joseph) : 
Causerie. 4868, 19765. 
Charlotte. 4889, 19775. 
Desirée. 19920. 
Suspicion. 6808, 14565. 
Téte-a-téte. 14612. 
Valse distraite. 14750. 
Vanishing love. 21718. 
Wings of love. 21868. 
Major (Jack) I love to live. 926. 
Maki (Mary) You thought that I’d 
never forget. 7281. 
Makins (Henryetta) Waiting. 17043. 
Malani (C..A.) Mammy mine. 8529. 


Malaspina (Genevieve) In a garden 
enchanted. 25408. 


Malave (Mateo) : 
Botanieo. 15172. 
Maria engracia. 
Tabaco malo. 

Malavet (Mateo) : 
Caridad. 24685. 

Coquetera. 24758. 
Gusto cubano. 25121. 
Tu plena es buena. 26718. 

Malberg (A. M.) Honey-moon. 8062. 


16129. 
16869. 


Malberto (Carlo) : 


Agitato drammatico. 14997. 
Canto d’amore. 15212. 
Misterioso. 16196. 

Malcsiner (Béla) Ibolyak, lila ibo- 

lyak -wes 22eere 

Male (W. H.): 
Honolulu beach boy blues. 3244. 
Old Hawaiian charms. 14092. 


Maler (Wilhelm) Konzert ftir kleines 
orchester mit cembalo oder klavier. 
18242. 

Malet (Fernand) : 

Enfant de Paris! 27594. 
Heure d’été. 17928. 

Maley (Florence Turner-) 
ner-Maley (Florence) 

Malfetti (Paolo) Festa del grano. 


See Tur- 


10405. 
Malie (Tommy): . 
' Pretty little thing. 
11698, 11699. 
Today is the morning after. 
69538. 

Malipiero (G. F.): 
Aquile di Aquileia. 
Corvi di San Marco. 
Interrotte speranze. 
Minuetto. 18468. 
Minuetto in G. 20855. 
Sonata. 14858, 17798. 
Sonata per il cembalo. 

Mallard (C. S.) 

27461. 
Mallory (E. J.) When your mother 
Smiles at you. 12432. 


Malm (John) Duar min allra sista 


6388, 6389, 


15053. 
22289. 
13560. 


21414. 
Dancing school. 


flamma. 224387. 

Malmin (G. J.) Mit flag. 20864. 
Malmstroém (Gunnar). Peu rococo. 
14172. 


Malneck (Matt): 
’Cause I’m in love. 4867. 
Dainty. 12968. ‘ 
Gypsy. 3182, 3188. 
No one can take your place. 

1555, 11457, 11458. 

Malone (Kathleen) : 

Another Kathleen Malone book 


for home and_ kindergarten. 
19555. 
Once upon a time, sad rag doll. 
14108. 
Malone (S. B.) My friend’s wife. 
1471. 
Malone (T. J.) jr. Pining for you. 
3946. 
Maloney (H. N.): 
Dreaming of a shining moon. 
13065. 
What will I do, leve. 123895. 
Maloney (Frank) I’m goin’ to dream 


about you. 138439. 


1924 


er a ee 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1929 
Maloney (Richard) . Night our} Mancini (Don) See Mancini (Dom- 
dreams came true. 25988. nick) | 

Maloney (W. T.): Mandell (Herbie) Baby, does your 

Dreaming of a _ shining moon. maybe mean yes? 9830. 

13065. Mandolinista. 3615. 

What will I do, love. 12395. Mandolinista 1928, E. Rossi. 3616. 

Maloney bros. Fare-thee well, fare- | Mandolinista 1928, Piedigrotta U. N. 


thee well, Mother Machree. 20081. 
Malotte (A. H.): 

Go lovely rose. 20150. 

Spanish motif for Los conquista- 

doros. 21444. 

There’s no use crying. 21595. 

Maloy (W. H.) Sunny shiney spring- 
time. 14558. 

Malpas (W. F.) 

11318. 

Maltin (Bernard): 

_ African whoopee. 
Bomboola. 9945. 
Catch yo’ breath. 12860. 

Dixie vagabond. 153867, 15368. 

Finesse. 7886, 13162. 

Grayciola. 10566. 

Great Scot! 7982. 

Just rub-a-dub your rabbit’s foot. 
15948, 15949. 

Look at him! my hero! 25657. 

Look in the mirror. 25660. 

Master and slave. 25776. 

’S impossible. 26312. 

Somebody like me. 16739, 16740. 

Somebody to care for. 26447. 

Song of Harlem. 16754, 16755. 

‘Tampico tune. 16876, 16877. 
Way to do Bomboola. 170638. 
When you're in love. 26907. 

Malvezzi (Amilcare Pennati) 

Pennati Malvezzi (Amilceare) 


Moonlight memories. 


14995. 


See 


Mambour (L). Peppina. 3924. 
Mammy. 25662. 
Man and the moment. 13624. 


11190. 
pseud. See Cassel (A. 


Man in the wood. 

Mana-Zuccea. 
G...) 

Manabozo. 18393. 


Manago (Helene) Pleading. 18754. 


Mananitas. 138817. 

Manaois (Joseph) Sefiorita. 18908. 

Manca (J. 8S.) Romance d’ amour. 
1827. 


Mancebo (A. L.): 

My mother dear. 1495. 

Rose of the spring. 1836. 
Manchester (Gazel) With a pal like 


you. 21872. 
Mancinelli (L.): 
Cleopatra. 376, 24733. 
Fuga degli amanti a Chioggia. 
10477. 
Mancinelli (Margherita) Album per 
la gioventt. 23768. 
Mancini (Domnick) Caroline of my 
dreams. 309. 


A. Coegere 
Manente (Giuseppe) : 
Francesca da Rimini. 
Salvator Rosa. 1864. 
Manfredo (A. H.) pseud. 
fred (A. H.) 
Manganella (M. P.): 
Calling for you. 10005. 
Empty arms are waiting for you. 
10335. 
I will always be in love with you. 
13498. 
If all of my dreams came true. 
993. 
Just a little lovin’. 8333. 
Life, love and laughter. 
Lonely and blue. 1248. 
Love ’em and leave ’em. 11116. 
Moon girl of mine. 11304. 
My mammy’s moonlight lullaby. 
11386. 
Rose buds and the bloom. 14323. 
Sorrow of an innocent girl. 12017. 
Take me back to California. 6847. 
Waiting for you. 9515. 


10467. 
See Mon- 


20651. 


When you’re alone. 12429. 
Manganella (Michael) I’m sorry I 
lost you. 8174. 
Manger lullaby. 20769. 
Mangiagalli (Riccardo Pick-) See 


Pick-Mangiagalli (Riccardo) 

Manhattan music pub. corp: 

Dixie’s calling. 2958, 7751. 

Four songs of the air. 7316. 

Night on the dunes. 18594. 
Manhire (Wilson) : 

Cathedral echoes. 24698. 

Declaration. 19911. 

Hammock song. 20198. 

Widow-bird sate mourning. 


12470. 
Mania (Paul) Rheinischer sang. 
21236. 
Manifold (HE. L.): 
Her static face. 17915. 
Thy way, Lord, not mine. 12211, 
19194. 
Manley (EK. M.) ‘Tune the old cow 
died on. 43874. 
Mann (Beatrice) : 
Cuckoo and (the clock. 17236 
- (86). 


Goddess of love. 12594 (107). 
Moorish maid. 27057 (92). 
Mann (Bessie) I am so lonely with- 
out you. 10682. 


INDEX 


Mann (F. G.) Lead kindly light. 


11020. . 

Mann (Harvey) When I awoke dear 
at dawn. 29477. 

Mann (J. R.) When I awoke dear at 
dawn. 29477. 

Mann (Lawrence) Can’t you hear me 
eall. 22198. 

Mann (M. C.) When it’s cherry blos- 
Som time in Washington. 14841 

Mann (N. D.): 


Goddess of love. 12594 (107). 
Moorish maid. 27057 (92). 
My Sulu Lulu Loo. 14976 (225), 
<1 72 3G E285 ) she 
Mann (R. M.) California sunshine. 
12828. 
Mann (R. S. B.): 
Girls look sweeter at half past 
nine. 25074. 
Hot dog and loving pup. 25209. 
I found a white rose. 15728. 


My sweet girl. 16292. 
Ruby. 11798. 
Mann (W. H.) My. idea of paradise. 
13975. 


Mannes (Leopold) Prelude. 19596. 
Manney (C. F.): 
Beauteous night. 26053. 
Empress dances. 27588. 
Farewell to Minka. 17744. 


Gypsy night. 15616. 

Happy birds. 15627. 

Italian salad. 28118. 

Miller. (23272. 

My soul waiteth for the Lord. 
2589 (284). 

Nobody knows the trouble I see. 
6190. 

Now is the month of Maying. 


26027. 

O happy day. 17236 (300).— 

Oh, Italia, Italia, beloved. 10249. 

Rose of the world. 23723. 

Solo responses for the church serv- 
ice. 6700. 

Those enchanting eyes. 26660. 

Volga boatmen’s song. 17040. 

We rock away on the billows gay. 
17069. 

Mannfred (Heinrich) : 
Juanita. 20537. 
Tonwellen. 2224. 

Mannheimer (Cora) 

series. 6444. 

Manning (C. C.) 

16781. 

Manning (K. L.): 
Autumn leaves. 7421. 

In the Luxembourg’ gardens. 
28071. 

Sketches of London. 23835. 

Street fair. 29155. 

Tale a garden told. 24009. 


Rhythm band 


Spanish love song. 


pt. II, n. s., v. 24 


Manning (Ralph) Lonesome and 
blue. 8467. 
Manno (Augusto) 
Manno (V. A.): 
Berceuse. 17382. 

Canzone di maggio. 
Capriccio. 16435. 
Mannone (Joe) Isen’t there a little 

love. 8281. 

Manon. 5978. 

Manoni (Romeo): 
Bettina. 177. 
Chanson mystique. 

Manru. 19491 (134). 

Mansfield (Arthur): 
Dream boy. 5094. 
Dream town. 7784. 
Take a peek. 6846, 9342. 

Mansfield (O. A.) Community grand 

march. 12920. 
Mansfield (P. J.): 

Beau Brummel. 12719. 

Dere’s a little wheel a-turnin’ in 
my heart. 24885. 

I got a robe. 25261. 

Loch Lomond. 1237. |. 

Old folks at home. 3850.. 

Old ship of Zion. 26081. 

Passacaglia. 11616. 

Rock of ages. 26282. 

Manson (Josh) In a graveyard on 


Novelletta. 18613. 


24680. 


15231. 


the hill. 25409. 

Manton (R. W.) Love’s soliloquy. 
1285. 

Mantz (I.) Let’s be sweethearts. 
8412. 

Manuel (Lé0) pseud. See Leonino 
(Emmanuel ) 

Manuel (Roland): 
Canarie. 7572. 


Kieran des jeunes filles. 15421. 
Faune. 15470, 15471. . 
Manupella (G. E.) . Badger legion- 
naire: 7 t2aG- 
Manus music co., inec.: . 
Gridiron king. 20172. 
Harvardiana. 20210. 
Soldier’s field. 21401. 

Manville (Fred) He has gone to 
Kumbaccoola. 3205. 
Manx spinning wheel song. 

Many roads. 11196. 


Maony (Christophe) 


20771. 


Roses du matin. 


6495. 
Mappe (M. EB.) You are all the world 
to me. 12520. 


Marais (—) Gavotte. 708. 
Maramarco (V. J.): 
Sweet heart of mine. 23968. 
There’s a place in my heart just 
for you. 24058. 
Marangoni (G. M.) 
pratica del contrabasso. 


Scuola teorico- 
9108. 


1926 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Maranz ‘(Joseph) Danube dreams. 
129738. 
Marat (Jean) Magic pot. 20752. 


Maravilla (Diego) Souvenir of the 


Andes. 9262. 
Marbelle (Dion de) See De Marbelle 
(Dion) 
‘Marbot (Rolf) pseud. See Markiise 
(Albrecht) 
Marcello (Benedetto) Sonate. 23192. 
Marceron (L. N.) Diddle, diddle, 
doodle, doodle, dee. 19924. — 
Marceron (Norman) See Marceron 
(L. N.) 
March (M. W.) Little house. 23087. 
March bros.: ; 


By the Zuyder Zee. 19737. 


Clothes don’t make the man. 
19809. 

I want to be a pirate. 20396. 

Oh, Mollie, make some _ candy. 
21046. 

Take off your worry and put oa 
a smile. 21533. 


We've had the flu. 217738. 
March of the kings. 20776. 
Marchal (VY. A.): 


I’m loving somebody else—not 
you. 5561. . 
Out yonder. 6285. 
Marchand (Charles) Ane de Jean. 
2639. 


Marchant (A. W.) I will lay me 
down in peace. 20405. 


Marchant (F. A.): 
Little mother of mine. 23091. 
Pal of my dreams. 18711. 


Marchant (StanJey) Ye servants of 
the Lord. 12510. 
Marchello (Michael) : 
Lonesome. 23111. 
Though I use to smile. 
Marchellos (Mabel) : 
For your colleen’s sake! 7918. 
Just live in my dreams with you! 
8344. ° 
Little poker face. 8457. 
That’s where is the song of 
songs! 93875. 
We're on the road to June. 
Whoopee girl. 9598. 


Marchenera (La). 25758. 


Marchesi (Blanche) Variantes” et 
points d’orgue. 2589 (348). 


Marchesi (Mathilde) Variantes et 
points d’orgue. 2589 (348). 


Marchetti (F. D.): 


26664. 


9534. 


Ouverture appassionata. 16431. 
Pickwick. 16475. 
Marchionni (M. T.) Lido. 16017. 


Marco (Consetta di) 
(Consetta ) 


See Di Maico 


Marco (Eric) : 
March of the spiders. 183899. 
Suspicious visitor. 21505. 
Triumph. 19227. 

Marco (Sano): 
Bambino. 2700. 
Carmita. 4856. 
Face in a star above me. 
I found a four leaf clover. 
Just like a lark. 3479. 
Mating time. 5980. 
Neath the moon. 3778. 
Old moon. 3851. 
Sons of old Ireland can love ’till 

they die. 6740. 

Tell me dear. 4272. 
True heaven. 43868. 

Marcucci (M. A.) Girl with blue 

eyes. 5301. 
Marcus (D. F.): 


3036. 
3285. 


African whoopee. 14995. 
Bomboola. 9945. 
Burnt sugar. 19728. 


Dixie vagabond. 

Great Scot! 7982. 

Just rub-a-dub your rabbit’s foot. 
15948, 15949. 

Make me know it. 20756. 

Somebody like me. 16739, 16740. 

Song of Harlem. 16754, 16755. 

Tampico tune. 16876, 16877. 

_ Way to do Bomboola. 17063. 
Marcus (Inez) Sue, you make me 
laugh at you. 16821. 
Marcy (Victor) : 

Are you my sweetheart? 67. 

I should say so. 3341. 
Mardas (Lou) Will you. 
Marek (Czeslaw) 
Mareo (Bric) :. 

Chansonnette. 323. 

Court dance. 4966. 

Daffy-down-dilly. 10146. 


15367, 15368. 


17146. 
Sinfonia. 20782. 


Deirdre. 476. 

Five little tales. 8541. 
Lazy-bones. 5828. 
Liebestraum. 5858. 
Mazur. 5990. ; 
Menuet antique. 6009. 


Pierrette’s wedding. 11646. 
To a wild rose. 25721. 
Troika. 6985. . 

Marf. pseud. See Bonavita (Mario) 
Margavage (M. E.) Oh what a fool 
you’ve made of me. 14086, 28698. 
Margéss (Pierre) On n’en parle pas, 


mais on y pense. 16400. 
Margetson (KE. J.) Tommy, lad. 
21644. 


Margolis (George) 
on loving you? 13951. 

Margolis (S.M.) Smile away. 11954. 

Maria (Alfred de) See De Maria 
(Alfred) 


Must I always go 


1927 


INDEX 


Maria d’Ayvalos. 

Mariani (A. A.): 
Claveles. 247382. 
Lucianelila. 25705. 


7338, 15351. 


Mariano (A. D.) pseud. See Dimi- | 


chino (A. 8.) 

Mariano (Arturo) 

5278. 

Marie (—) 

19394. 

Marie (Gabriel) : 

Allegresse. 19535. 
Cinquantaine. 2589 (55), 4918. 
Insouciance. 15876. 
Mélancolie. 16157. 
Quiétude. 16531. 
Route bienheureuse. 
Simplicité. 16703. 
Souvenir. 16775. 

Mariette. 1830, 161384, 25757. 

Marillier (Christabel) : 

In careless youth we would be free. 
1016. 

Once I, in maiden folly. 1630. 

Rose and the ring. 238720. 

What would you say, if when we 
were married. 2422. 

Your shining eyes and golden hair. 
2569. 

Marin (Alfredo) : 
Corrido de Toral. 
Naufragos. 20975. 
Revolucion. 21233, 
Serrana hermosa. 
Vive. feliz! 2173%. 

Marina. 3688. 

Marine (Francis) 

and coming my way. 10780. 

Mariner (EK. L.) 

you. 19213. 
Marini (F. P.): 
Gee! I love to see my baby happy. 
15550. 
In Italy town. 
Rosa Rosella. 14821. 
‘Tarantella-Rosetta. 21539. 
Marino (Ernest) Then I’ll come back 


Gay moment. 


Why should it matter. 


6501. 


4955. 


21328. 


18131. 


to you. 4806. 
Marino (J. B.) Emilie. 10338. 
Marinuzzi (Gino) X.° concerto da 
camera. 24860. 
Mario (H. A.): 
Piedi ... piedi ... piedigrotta 


1929. 238599. 
Piedigrotta C. O. Lardini. 28807. 
Piedigrotta Mario, 1929. 21161. 
Strenna azzurra italica. 16814. 
Strenna rosa. 16815. 


Marioton (C. D. R.): 
Cendrillon. 12594 (283). 
Griselidis. 17236 (246, 247). 
Polka des p’tits vieux trés chies. 
12594 (310). 


I’ve got you going. 


Tomorrow, without 


pt. III, n. s.; v. 24 


Shakspeare. 12594 (8389). 
Mariotti (Mario) : 
Abbandono. 14986. 
Bacio di Conchita. 9847. 
Pavana dogale. 16457. 
Mark (R. E.) Priscilla. 28860. 
Markholm (HE. G.) Oh what a won- 
derful life. 28695. 
Markley (P. R.) Land of light. 4577 
(198). . 
Markowitz (William) : 
Chico. 4900. 
Just for you. 1122. 
Sweetheart of mine. 238989. 
What an unusual melody. 4459. 


Marks (C. J.) Good or bad. 749. 


Marks (HE. B.) music ¢o.: 
Alleluja. 258838, 25884. 
Amina. 52. 
Beauty parade. 148. 
Blues my naughty sweetie gives 
to me. 17422. 
Choclo. 344. 
Come to me in Normandy. 7658. 
Dance of the honeybees. 7706. 
Danube dreams. 129738. 
Dark eyes. 10169, 27469. 
Dixie bluebird. 13021. 
Down in the old neighborhood. 


19951. 

Dreaming down on Silver Bay. 
529. 

Hspanita. 585. 

Fireflies. 648. 

First lady of the land. 5211, 
10420. 

Glow-worm. 17828, 17829. 

Harbor of home sweet home. 789. 


Hello Margot! 20237, 20238. 

Hot bricks. 8069. 

I believe in you. 886, 5476. 

Vll keep on dreaming of you. 
13415. 

Linger dearest. 3547. 

Montmartre Rose. 18477. 

My heart wants to kiss you, cherie. 
PS521. 

My little boy’s eyes. 8691. 

My little dream girl. 18530. 

Night in May. 6175, 8756, 140388. 

Nobody’s fault but my own. 3804. 

Parade of the wooden soldiers. 


18718. 

Play that barber shop chord. 
21169. 

Song of the forge. 2030. 

Song of the islands. 23891, 
23892. 

Souvenir. 2042. 

"Taint nobody’s fault but my own. 
9340, 9341. 


That is love. 9363, 12162. 
There’ll be some changes made. 
19170. 


1928 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


21636. 
2232, 2233, 


Tishomingo blues. 

Toymaker’s dream. 
6968, 9413, 12241. 

Wanderer. 9523. 

Why don’t you kiss me. 

Wonderful star of love. 
19416. 

Won’t you give in? 

Marks (E. F.): 
Bless, O my soul. 


2486. 
12496, 


21888, 21889. 
27234. 


Farfalletta. 4577 (109). 
Lesson from the violets. 4577 
(204). 


O praise the Lord. 3827. 

Petite valse de ballet. 4577 (310). 
Marks (F.M.) Ulster division. 19242. 
Marks (J. C.): 

Blessed art Thou O Lord. 27235. 

Lord Jehovah reigns. 3572. 

Moonlight on the lake. 11514. 

My heart’s for the lassie. 28541. 

-O Lord, support us all the long 

day. 3823. 

Oft in danger, oft in woe. 
Marks (J. D.): 

Angeline. 737 

Calling. 286. 

Colgate my own. 

Departed. 77387. 

Forever. 673. 

My picture frame. 
Marktise (Albrecht) : 

Am montag kiisse ich die blonde 


23491. 


7 
‘. 


7651. 


6144. 


Erika. 48. 
Ich hab’ mit der Marianne ’ne 
Panne gehabt. 253876. 
Markus (—) Oly jo az a vasarnap 
kirucz notak ... 21062. 


Markush (Fred): 
Anita teach me necking tricks. 
60. 
De j6 véna, ha vona. 10183. 
Dragicam, maga de guszta no. 
10267. 
Hallo Helen! 782. 
My happiness girl. 1472. 
Ugye sose gondolsz ram. 
Marnoch (R. E.) 
jazz. 6662. 
Marovich (Anne): 
Dear, you’re like an orchid. 10200. 
Honey blonde. 17942. 
Little flute girl. 18299. 
My days are blue days. 18510. 
My whoopee doll. 11418. 
You make me feel blue. 19458. 
Marquette (Harry) Just a sweetheart 
in dreams. 15942. 
Marquina (Pascual) 
14469. 
Marquis (Alexander) 
potatoes. 2549. 
Marquis (Z. E.) 
pet. 26386. 


12287. 
Sing that jazzy 


Solera fina. 
You can raise 


She’s everybody’s 


Marr (Alex) My wife is one hundred 
pereent talkie. 23410. 
Marr (Naiman): 
My darling now that you and I 


are one, 1463. 
Simply starving for affection. 
1962. 
Volga craze. 14771. 
Marrani (Bonaventura) Antiphonale 


romano-seraphicum pro boris diur- 
nis. 4640. 
Marranizni 
6375. 
Marrone (Gaspare): 
Carzaratu. 24694. 
Mulinaredda. 3707. 
°U malantrinu. 26781. 
’U chiovu. 4380. 
Mars (A. C.) I was born to go upon 
the stage. 13495. 
Marsales (F. A.) Safety. 18867. =, 
Marschal-Loepke (G. G.): 
In my butterfly boat. 
You, my beloved. 7268. 
Marschall (Alfred) When you are 
blue and feeling sad. 2454. 
Marschilock (M. T.) Little log cabin. 
1230. 
Marschner (Heinrich) : 
Hans Heiling. 25135. 
Vampire. 12308. 
Marsden (Evan): 
Fiddler’s playbox. 10410. 
May day on Tower bill. 
Modern Cinderella. 1407. 
Wildflower. 17148. 
World forgetting. 17176. 
Marseillaise. 2589 (192). 
Marsh (©.H)): 


(Gennaro ) 


Preghiera. 


28058. 


20807. 


By your twilight window. 7556. 
Christmas song. 361. 
Jesus is all in all to me. 1089. 


Marsh (Charles) : 
Couple of knights. 2885. 
It’s a great life, master of cere- 


monies. 5703. 
Rat. / LiSk. 
You'll find out. 7267. 
Marsh (J. B.) Lord is my light. 
14976 (191). 
Marsh (Mabel) Sweet Ann. 29184. 


Marsh (Margaret) Sweet Ann. 29184. 
Marsh (W. V. V.) Lord is my light. 
14976 (191). 
Marshall (KH. B.) 
heart. 28559. 
Marshall (E. L.) 
12594 (346). 
Marshall (J. P.) 
book. 1382. 
Marshall (L. B.) 
12594 (346). 
Marshall (Louise) 
corner. 8387. 


My memory sweet- 
Silver song series. 
Middlesex hymn 
Silver song series. 


Just around the 


1929 


INDEX 


Marshall (Ned) See Marshall (EH. B.) 
Marshall (Sydney) Minuet. 1390. 
Marshall (T. R.) Cowboy’s last re- 


quest. T7680. 
Marshall (V. D.) Wets and drys. 
24229. 


Marsing (Maude) 
Marston (C. E.): 

Marcia. 28391. 

Take me to fairyland. 29220. 
Marston (G. W.): 

My God and Father, while I 

stray. 12594 (256-259). 

Thou knowest Lord. 2589 (330). 
Marston (H. L.) Installation march. 
' 20480. 

Marston (Lem): 
High silk hat and a walking cane. 
15664, 20245. 
Squire and the deacon. 
21459. 
Martel (B. G.): 

I wanta marry Mary. 28004. 

Me and my Beverly. 28410. 

Mother o’ mine. 8652, 23321. 
Martel (P. E.) Sweet Rosy Rosetta. 


Driftwood. 15409. 


16795, 


23976. 

Martell (Hdgar) Daffy-down-dilly. 
10146. 

Martell music publishers. Shanghai 
Rose. 14397. 

Martella (P. A.) Hear the wedding 
bells. 1383814. 

Martelli (Bruto) Flirt primaverile. 
104382. 

Martha. 5149, 5226, 16158, 25000. 

Marti (Hsteban) MJHternel cantique. 
2589 (88). 

Marti (M. J. A. C.) Eternel cantique. 
2589 (88). 

Martierra. 25762. 


Martin (—) Waster joy. 555. 
Martin (A. L.) Jack Dempsey will 
come back. 10894. 

Martin (A. 8.) Paradise. 8875. 
Martin (Bobby) : 

Because of you. 7480. 

Strolling down the lane, you and 

I. 120%6. 

Martin (BH. B.): 

Cotton pickers. 10121. 

Farewell to summer. 15465. 

Tuneful talks for two players. 


21679. 
Martin (E. L.) Margaret. 25754. 
Martin (E. V.) West winds. 2403. 
Martin (HKasthope) Selection of Hast- 
hope Martin’s songs. 6588. 
Martin (F. L.) Now I am lonesome. 
1569. 
Martin (F. P.) Hungria. 27871. 
Martin (G. D.) Naughty kittens. 
20976. 
Martin (G. E.) 


True love. 12262. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


Martin (G. H.) Within my heart 
there is a shrine. 12491. 
Martin (G. W.) Haste, ye soft gales. 
801. 
Martin (Gustave Roux-) 
Martin (Gustave) 
Martin (H. F.) Onward hero com- 
rades. 14112. 
Martin (Helen) I wish you were 
mine again Mary. 10801. 
Martin (L. V.): 
Asia moon. 7404. 
Church bells. 7638. 
Do that thing. 7754. 
Forgetting you. 5236. 
Gina, I love you. 720. 
How could I be blue. 
Lonesome sweetheart. 
Major Cords. 8526. 
Nobody loves me. 8768. 
Sweetheart memory. 6883. 
What’s that you tell me. 9551. 
Will you be my angel. 9613. , 
You and I in lovers lane. 9650. 
Martin (Léonce de Saint-) 
Martin (Léonce de) 
Martin (M. J.) When the love god 


See Roux- 


10666. 
8469. 


strikes you. 193855. 
Martin (M. L.) Wedding chimes. 
26841. 
Martin (Margaret) Margaret. 25754. 
Martin (Olive) Baby fingers. 27169. 
Martin (Patrick): 
Dear daddy. 19900, 24819. 
Those sweet folk of mine. 12200. 


Martin (R. W.): 
Saviour, again to Thy dear name. 


16629. 
They have taken away my Lord. 
4349. 
Martin (S. 8.) Near though far 
away. 87389. 


Martin (Sara) 
Martin (Ted) 


Useless blues. 24163. 
Vad kan jag onska 


mig mer... ? 29384. 

Martindale (R. D.) ‘Troubled fisher- 
man. 12261. 

Martine (Loretta) Oh, lovelight. 
6227. ; 


Martinelli (S.) Cuore tzigano. 19863. 


Martinet (J. W.) My memory’s 
dream. 259381. 
Martinet-Sloan. Sun shines. bright 

again for me. 29168. 
Martinez (Frank) jr.: 
Florida moon. 3085. 
I love to love a girl like you. 
3307. 
Memories of a dream of long ago. 
3656. 
Martinez (M. M.): 
Mi chata. 18450. 
Negra. 11484. 


1950 


See Saint- 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Martini (G. B.): 
Andante. 19491 (136). 
Giga. 19491 (79). 
Minuetto. 6029, 19491 (155-158) 
Rondo. 19491 (187, 1388). 
Tempo di gavotta. 
Martini (Padre) See Martini (G. B.) 
Martino (A. de) Collection of Italian 
& Neapolitan songs. 3883-887, 2858- 
2862, 10089, 19815, 27398-27395. 
Merano (ly. V.)°. Ba taypa, ra. da, 
5176. 
Martins (José): 


Clair de lune. 15255. 
Offrande. 16366. 
Marton (Alexander) Szokik az as- 
szony. 26588. 
Martone (Gennaro) ’A festa d’ ’e 
Tranise. 24428. 


My love is like 
20937. 


Martorana (Francis) 
a rainbow in the sky. 
Martorano (Peter) : 
Fireman’s life. 3071. 
Wehatza matta Tony. 4448. 
Martorelli (Salvatore) : 
Canzuncella ’e verita. 7580, 15217. 
Turmiente ’e nnammurate. 9488, 
16978. 
Martucci (Giuseppe) : 
Andante. 19491 (45, 186). 
Giga. 19491 (78, 79). 
Larghetto. 19491 (117). 
Minuetto. 19491 (153-158). 
Notturno. 5975. 
Presto. 19491 (184). 
Rondo. 19491 (21, 187, 188). 
Tempo di gavotta. 19491 (282, 
Zoo) « 
Tempo di passepied. 19491 (234). 
Martucci (M. C.): 
Andante. 19491 (45, 136). 
Giga. 19491 (78, 79). 
Minuetto. 19491 (153-158). 
Presto. 19491 (184). 
Rondo. 19491 (21, 137, 188). 
Tempo di gavotta. 19491 (282, 
233). 
Tempo di passepied. 19491 (234). 
Martucci (Vincent) That’s my baby. 


24087. 
Marty (Georges): 
Barbares. 4577 (340). 


Deux piéces. 7613. 


Marty (S. L. de Wulf) Barbares. 
4577 (340). 

Martz (M. S.) When you say you 
understand. 26909. 


Marvin (Frankie) : 
I’m riding the blinds. 25320. 
It’s funny when you feel that way. 
13572. 
Miss Moonshine. 25840. 


2469—30-——24 1 


19491 (233). 


SS ss 


My mammy’s yodel song. 6133. 
Oklahoma, land of the sunny West, | 
16384. 
Our old family album. 26126. 
Riding on the elevated railroad. 
6452. 
Song of sorrow. 4179. 
Stay away from my chicken house. 
265138. 
Two gun cowboy. 14723. 
Yodeling them blues away. 17191. 
Marvin (Harry): 
Dust in my eyes, you’re throwing. 
7805. 
I’m looking for an old fashioned 
song. 8161. 
Stop being everyone’s sweetheart. 
6784. 
Marvin (J. D.) Save a little corner 
in héaven for me. 23748. 
Marvin (J. S.): 
Caroline. 15224. 
Close your big blue eyes. 
Morning finds you gone. 
She’s old and bent. 
Marx (Joseph) 
bertihrt. 15638. 
Marx (Karl): 
~ Quartett in G moll, 14254, 
Streich-quartett. 16812. 
Mary (M. J.) Give me love. 
Mary Gregoria (Sister) 
12842. 
Mary wore three links of chain. 161388. 
Mary Zita (Sister): 
In the wildwood. 10861. 
Our lady of Loretto hymnal. 8851. 
Maryland, my Maryland—Star Span- 
gled Banner. 25770. 
Mary’s lamb. 24426 (196). 
Marzo (Eduardo) : 
Hark! I hear a strain of music. 
3193. 
I do not ask, O Lord. 13394. 
Long ago a midnight strain. 23122, 
Opera songs. 2589 (245, 246), 
4577 (300). 
Rejoice, He lives. 1792. 
Mas (Le) 11222, 17268, 17500, 18163, 
18420, 20798-20800. 
Mascagni (Mario): 
Maschere. 16139. 
Sul renon. 12081. 
Suor Angelica. 28867. 
Mascagni (Pietro) : 
Amico Fritz. 23209. 
Just as I am. 9709 (151). 
Lord now victorious. 3573, 13756. 
Maschere. 16139. 
Mascheroni (Edoardo) Lorenza. 7310 
(88). 
Mascheroni (Vittorio) : 


Amore coi piedi. 
Carezze. 3806. 


15258. 
16221. 
16680. 

Hat dich die liebe 


3147, 
Cantemus. 


12642, 12643. 


ol 


INDEX 


Mascheroni (Vittorio)—Continued. 
Come una sigaretta. 27406. 
Cosi 6 la vita. 12938, 15278. 
Favolette morali. 3055. 
Leggenda. 15998. 
Lussimpiccolo. 1297, 1298. 
M.N. F. 18796, 18378.. 
Madonna bruna. 1306, 1307. 
Marcetta grigio verde. 13833, 

20772. 

Mascheroneide. 28401. 
Onda. 14109, 18670. 
Parla il nonno. 14147. 
Pepita. 28798. 
Primo bacio. 14240, 14241. 
Punto e virgola. 1750, 1751. 
Sai tu perché. 1858, 4076. 
Se torno a nascere. 1904, 1905. 
Silvana. 29042. 
Sogno d’Hollywood. 23858, 23859. 


S. th was mi. 1.: azim i eeeegs, 
2076. 

Terzo album di danze moderne. 
26615. 

Tre. 2237, 2238. 

Aiki-Paki Ziki-Pu. 14969, 14970, 
27052. 


13836, 20744. 
My rainbow of 


Maschinist Hopkins. 
Mascolo (Anthony) 
happiness. 238398. 

Mascotte. 25772. 

Masefield (John) 

6879. 

Masetti (Enzo): , 
Avanese. 7422. 
Canti popolari Emiliani. 
Habana. 7997. 
Villanella. 9498. 

Maskell (L. J.) Just plain Mary. 

28170. 

Maslanka (M. J.): 

Keep on locking around. 18226. 
Your mother and mine. 21951. 


Tewkesbury road. 


4845, 


Mason (A. O.) Never again. 11487. 
Mason (A. T.) Dawn. 15326. 
Mason (Al) Underneath the blue Ha- 
waiian moon. 16998. 
Mason (D. G.): 
Chanticleer. 27340. 


Symphony. 113833, 148738. 
Mason (J. W.) Hi-Jack. 8041. 
Mason (L.) Nearer my God to Thee. 
12594 (268). 
Mason (Lowell) : 
New Age. 8745. 
Tabernacle hymns. 12117. 
Mason (M. A.) See Gerberich (M. M.) 


Mason (M. B.) Folk songs and fa- 
mous pictures. 10444. 


Mason (Ruby) Baby mine. 9834. 
Mason (Selma) Willamyner. 17148. 


Mason (Ted) Why don’t you love me 
the way that I love you? 7223. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


Masques et bergamasques. 1371. 


Mass in honor of St. Veronica. 20803. — 


Massé (EH. E.) When roses bloom. 
24268. 

Massa’s in the cold, cold, ground. 2589 
(198). 

Massachusetts institute of technology. 
Institute committee. Technology 
songs. 26608. 

Massardo (Felice) 


Masselle (S. A.): 
All of a sudden. 19533. 
Come along with me. 19820. 
Gloria. 20149. 
Tl be loving you. 20325. 
One of your friends. 21083, 
Sweet. alimony. 23963. 
There at the window. 21585. 
Thing or two. 24067. 
Thought of losing you. 21619. 
Ya tib-yah lublu. 24361. 
Massenet (J.) Night in Spain. 25987. 
Massenet (J. E. F.): 
Amoureux appel. 2589 (194). 
Amours benis. 2589 (195). 
Au trés aimé. 2589 (196). 
Avril est amoureux. 2589 (197). 
Brumaire. 2589 (198). 
Cantique. 9709 (152). 
Ce que disent les cloches. 
(44). 
Cendrillon. 12594 (233). 
Chanson d’Avignon. 4577 (231). 


Tu non sai. 9434. 


2589 


Chantez. 4577 (232). 
Chéres fleurs. 4577 (233). 
Cloitre. 17236 (248), (244, 245). 


Danse du jongleur. 19491 (140). 

En méme temps que ton amour. 
19491 (141). 

Erinnyes. 2589 (199). 

Fleurs cueillies. 16140. 

Grisélidis. 4577 (234-244), 17236 
(246-249). 

Hérodiade. 4577 (245). 

Jamais un tel bonheur. 
(142). 

Jongleur de Notre Dame. 
(148). 

Manon. 5978. 

Marche des princesses de Cendril- 
lon. “2589 (200% 

Maud. 25775. 

Mon page. 2589 (201). 

Mousmé. 4577 (246). 

O bon printemps. 4577 (247). 

O ruisseau. 4577 (248). 

Oiseau des bois. 4577 (249). 

On dit. 2589 (202, 203). 

Pastorale mystique. 17236 (250— 
2538), 19491 (144). 

Phédre. 2589 (204-206). 

Printemps visite la terre. 
(250). 


19491 
19491 


4577 


1932 


i INDEX 


| nos. 1-12, 1929 


Quand nous nous sommes vus pour 
la premiére fois. .19491 (145). 
Riviére. 2589 (207). 
Rondel de la belle au bois. 
(208). 
Rosati. 19491 (146, 147). 
Simple phrase. 2589 (209, 210), 
4577 (251). 
Soeur d’ election. 2589 (211). 
Terre promise. 2589 (212, 213). 
Valse des esprits. 4577 (252-256), 
17286 (254). 
Valse trés-lente. 4577 (257-262). 
Voix de femmes. 4577 (263). 
Werther. 4577 (264). 

Massenet (L. C. D.): 
Amoureux appel. 
Amours benis. 
Au trés aimé. 


2589 


2589 - (194). 
2589 (195). 
2589 (196). 


Avr'l est amoureux. 2589 (197). 
Brumaire. 2589 (198). 
Cantique. 9709 (152). 


Ce que disent les cloches. 2589 
(44). 

Chanson d’Avignon. 4577 (231). 

Chantez. 4577 (2382). 

Chéres fleurs. 4577 (288). 

Cloitre. 17286 (248). 

Danse du jongleur. 19491 (140). 

En méme temps que ton amour. 
19491 (141). 


Erinnyes. 2589 (199). 

Grisélidis. 4577 (234, 235, 248). 

Jamais un ‘tel bonheur. 19491 
(142). 

Jongleur de Notre Dame. 19491 
(143). 

Mon page. 2589 (201). 

Mousmé. 4577 (246). 


O bon printemps. 4577 (247). 

O ruisseau. 4577 (248). 

Oiseau des bois. 4577 (249). 

On dit. 2589 (202, 203). 

Pastorale mystique. 19491 (144). 

Phédre. 2589 (204-206). 

Printemps visite la terre. 
(250). 

Quand nous nous sommes vus pour 
la premiére fois. 19491 (145). 

Riviére. 2589 (207). 

Rondel de la belle au bois. 
(208). 

Rosati. 19491 (146, 147). 

Simple phrase. 2589 (209, 210), 
457 4251); 


4577 


2589 


Soeur d’ election. 2589 (211). 
Terre promise. 2589 (212, 213). 
Valse trés-lente. 4577 (257). 
Vcix de femmes. 4577 (263). 


Massey Benediction series. 
ya Al (fs 

Massi-Hardman (F. W.) Humoresque. 
S876. 


(G. W.) 


Masson (F. A.) 
20443. . 
Masson (Louis) : 
Allegro vivace. 4577 (5). 
Andante. 4577 (265). 
Valse lente. 4577 (412). 
Masten (Dick) : 
I’ve got nothing. 5601. 
Ets It... S09: 
Masten (R. L.) Quest. 8988. 
Master (Dorothy) All bothered ’bout 


In all my dreams. 


you. 19526. 
Masterpieces of music. 16141. 
Masters (Juan) : 
Hurdy gurdy mau. 15705. 


Poor Chin Chinaman. 16486. 

Master’s call. 12594 (234). 

Mastersingers. 123884. 

Mata (Julio) Ouch! you are stepping 
on my corn. 21102. 

Mateer (Vivian) Tomorrow will take 


you away. 122338. 

Matéo (Humberto) Llanto. 3561. 
Matheson (M. M.) Idle dreams. 
10807. 


Mathews (VY. W.). Darling, I love you. 
12979. 


Mathias (C. BE.) We've met to say 
goodbye. 2885. 

Mathias (Lucien) Somewhere among 
the roses. 18995. 


Mathieu (C. F.): 
Corn-licker blues. 17577. 
Empty is the cradle. 17710. 
Log cabin blues. 18320. 
Marylee. 20797. 
Show boat blues. 18935. 
Tennessee Tess’ among the hills. 


21551. 
Mathis (M. M.) My Lord’s ridin’ all 
the time. 16270. 


Matisoff (J. L.): 
My heart belongs to you. 6114. 


Old refrain. 3852. 
Matrisciani (Ada) Cafona-cafo. 
22182 


Matson (C. A.): 
Barney McClare. 
Swanee River home. 

Matson (John) 

14126. 
Mattart. pseud. See Matthews (Artie) 
Matthay (Tobias) Cadenza to Bee- 

thoven’s concerto. 17459. 
Mattheson (Johann) Air. 3685. 


Matthews (Alfred) Dear old mother. 
10196. ; 

Matthews (Artie): / 

He is my sunshine boy. 10599. 
Lies. 8422. 

Matthews (H. A.): 
Behold the dawn. 2727. 
Christ in the world. 12893. 


4712. 
6811. 
Our Yankee queen. 


1933 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


SSS oe ee Eee eee 


Matthews (H. A.)—Continued. 
Faithful Shepherd. 7857. 
Father, in Thy mysterious pres- 

ence. 38051. 
Master of men. 20804. 
O Lord, support us all the day 


long. 21028. 
O love that will not let me go. 
11492. 
Through peace to light. 12209. 
Matthews (J. S.): 
Angelus-meditation. 12652. 


Choral prelude on the hymn-tune 
Aughton. 12889. 

Christ in the world. 12898. 

Faithful Shepherd. 7857. 

Father, in Thy mysterious pres- 
ence. 38051. 

Galilee. 13212. 

Master of men. 20804. 

O Lord, support us all the day 
long. 21028. 

O love that will not let me go. 
11492. 

Presence of God. 1735. 

Through peace to light. 12209. 

Matthews (L. E.) Echoes. 19976. 


Matthews (M. I.) If I had saw as 
far ahead as I can see_ behind. 
22888. 

Matthews (Raymond) : 

Bohemian girl. 9854. 
Chimes of Normandy. 15244. 


Dance of the hours. T7707. 
Lustpiel. 16100. 
Melodies from Martha. 16158. 
Pinafore. 16478. 
Matthys (Magdalene) Memories 
kisses. 25802. 
Mattiacum verlag Adolf Meyer. Gold- 
ene leyer. 15587. 
Mattice (Harold) Maid of Bath. 
207538. 
Mattie (A. J.) Lonely and lonesome. 
18323. 
Maubon (—) Joinville musette. 
15931. 
Maud (Al): 
Dicky bird told me so. 5044. 
Tll tell ma when I get home. 
10724. 
Ninette. 6181. 


Maude (Caroline) : 
In modo antico. 10844. 
Passe-temps. 11618, 211385. 


Mauderer (K. H.) Black horse troop. 


24597. 
Maudini (Nino) In old Granada. 
20454. 
Maugeri (F.) Fa-mi flat. 15457. 
Maugitié (J. M. L.): 
Bucolique. 15188. 
Lied et motif héroique. 16020. 


Maupas (EH. C.) Chauves, c’est mon 
béguin! 12877. 


Mauprey (André): 


Cavalier Lafleur. 17491. 
Flower. 138174. 
Miss Cinéma. 6033, 23279. 
On syncope. 11539. 
Pour aller voir le feu d’ artifice. 
11682. 
Maurel (M. G.) Song of to-morrow. 
23899. 


Maurer (B. M.): 

She sailed to the isles. 9187. 
They call it California. 9388. 
Maurer (Margaret) I’m in love with 

you. 27956. 
Maurice (Georges) : 

All aboard for happy town. 
24458. 

C’est pas grand chose. 22181. 

Don’t tell on me back home in gay © 
Paree. 15386. 

Fait’s comm’ celui qui n’a rien yu. 
22494. . 

Faut dir’ merci. 22507. 

I wonder. 25369. 

Maybe yes, maybe no.’ 28409. 


My love dreams true. 28553. 

Nous les hommes. 23468. 

Ressemblance. 23690. 

Sweetheart, I wonder where you 
are. 26575. . 

Why don’t you let me love you 
24317. 

Mauro (Teresa) : ; 
Bocca adorata. 12772. 


Torna ca pure Napule t’aspetta 
19216. 

Mauro-Cottone (Melchiorre) : 
Cantilena e musetta. 2807. 
Variations on a theme by Gevaert. 

26770. 

Maury (Lowndes) jr.: 

Fight, Montana. 22518. 
Up with Montana. 24160. 


Mavin (Freda) Three  preludes. 
13850. 

Mawhinney (Alice) High flying. 
27826. 

Mawhinney (H. A.) Sad and blue. 
21280. 

Maxham (E. C.) Royal arch march. 
4069. 


Maxim (Florence) See Cutter (F. M.) 


Maxson (Frederick) All my heart 
this night rejoices. 22002. 

Maxwell (Billie). Billy Venero. 
27224. 


Maxwell (Charles) : 
After. thinking it over. 7325. 
Meet the boy friend. 11239. 
Maxwell (Ted) Fagan love song. 
24971. 


1934 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Maxwell-Thomas music publishers: 
Broadway rhythm. 9963, 17441. 
He burns me up and he knocks me 
cold. 10598. 
Paddle your heart down a river 


of dreams. 11590. 
May (C. J.) Ere evening shadows 
round me close, 577. 
May (D. C.): 
I’ve found my heaven in you. 
20391. . 
Say. 21297. 
What you gonna do when I’m 
gone. 7160. 


May (Eduard): 


Blond muss sie sein. 19669. 

Cytheria. 4385. 

Jeden tag sonnenschein... 20518, 
20519. 


Rajah. 6417, 21215. 
Sag mal, wer ist die dame. 1857. 
May (Fred): : 
Sunshine of my heart. 
To you. 26682. 
May (Hans): 
Denk’ an den roten mohn! 24833. 
Du meines herzens ungekronte 


26552. 


k6nigin. 7801. 

Du weisst ja nicht, was frthling 
heisst. 24901. 

Duft, der eine schéne frau beg- 
leitet. 7804. 

Grosse liebe kommt nur einmal 
im leben—. 3177. © 

Ich hab’ kein auto, ich hab’ kein 
FIULETEUE a. (eG. 


Ich h6ér so gern’ musik, wenn ich 
verliebt bin! 18097. 

Ich triumte am Rhein in der dim- 
merstund’. 28016. 

Ich warte auf die antwort deines 
herzens. 28017. 

Kasperle. 20568. 

Liebes friulein, wenn sie heute 
abend frei sind... 20647, 
20648. 

Mein liebes deutsches heimatland! 
20821, 20822. 

Rose, rot wie blut ... 23724. 

Schwiegermutter, schwimm’ doch 
nach Amerika. 18902. 


Was hiltst du von Veronika?. 


21761, 21764. 

Wenn in werder wieder die bitume 
bliih’n. 2398. 

May (Jack): 

He’s gone away. 27806. 

I will always keep rememb’ring 
you. 28007. 

Janith. 28122. 

Just behind the clouds. 


May dance. 16145. 


28163. 


Mayat (Rafael) : 


Amigo del amor. 27117. 

Carmela. 27317. 

Chuparrosa. 27374. 

Delicias. 27495. 

Fracaso. 27681. 

Mulato. 28512. 

Noche de abril. 28637. 

Pochas. 28827. 

Puerta. 28868. 

Ya la tarde. 29582. 
Maybrick (Laura) Veteran’s song. 


24426 (295). 
Maye (Dennis) Dainty Dinah. 17601. 
Maye (Paul): 
Déja. 5031. 
Peuple ne sait pas. 11642. 
Mayehoff (HE. M.) My life with you. 
23370. 
Mayer (Nellie) : 
Fare-well. 10387. 
My Spanish sweetheart. 
Mayerl (Billy): 
House on a hill-top. 10657. 
I shan’t let you out of my sight. 
27979. 
Jasmine. 18182. 
Legends of King Arthur. 
Lily pond. 28075. 
Miss Up-to-date. 11287. 
Pick up the rhythm. 26174. 
Sennen Cove. 11870. 


11406. 


15997. 


Three contrasts. 25785. 
Wistaria. 17157. 
Mayes ptg. co., ine. Phyllis and the 
shrine. 16473. 


Mayfair music co. Say, Sadie! 28961. 
Mayfield (Alice) : 
Honey in de comb. 27853. 
Mah little tater blossom. 28368. 
Mayfield (James) : 
‘After the sun goes down. 
Cinderella’s ball. 15254. 
Garden in Spain. 15540. 
Highbrow lowdown. 15665: 
Mayhead (Phyllis) Forget-me-not, 
NT 
Mayhew (W. L.): 
Waiting for that thing called hap- 
piness. 12336. 
Don’t ask me, I’ll tell you it’s love. 
505. 
. I’m so happy when the sun is shin- 
ing. 27968. 
Mayhofer (Edward): 


17255. 


Powder and rouge. 3968. 
Premier. 3975. 
Vengeance. 4408. 
Maynard (Elinor) Moonlight memo- 
ries. 6057. 


Maynard (N. M.) 
thy God. 3976. 

Mayne (Marcelle) 
it. 10970. 


Prepare to meet 


Keep on repeating 


INDEX 


Mayock (E. P.) Little kewpie. 11083. 
Mayor (Edouard) : 

Ten little fancies for ten little 

fingers. 16149. 

When a major meets a minor. 

- 17087. 
Mays (Bert) 

1380. 

Mazas (F.) 


Michigan River blues. 


Du démanché. 548. 


Mazot (Jean) Mystére des ruines. 
3767. 
Maytt (J. R.): 
Condenada. 27411. 
Ciudad de Juaja. 273882. 
Gitana. 27720. 


Mazuca (Caterina) : 
Duce of Italy. 7803. 
Judge Francis B. Allegretti sere- 
nade. 13612. 
Rising high! 26274. 
William Hale Thompson march. 
17149. 
You belong to me. 
. Mazuca (F. P.): 
Duce of Italy. 7808. 
Judge Francis B. Allegretti sere- 
nade. 13612. 
Rising high! 26274. 
William Hale Thompson march. 
17149. 
You belong to me. 19447. 
Mazur (Joe) In Dixie I long to be. 
15845. j 
Mazzarino (J. J.) Menuet in G, no. 1. 
1370. 
Mazzeo (J. N.): 
Come, get me. 17554. 
Oh what a chance he’s got. 163881. 
She’s only a bird of fashion. 
16681. 
We're going to the park. 17068. 
You ought to know. 19468. 
Mazzeri (G. C.) Flying thoughts. 
5230: 
Me for you. 22752, 23220, 23381, 23812, 
23836. 


_ Meacham (H. K.): 


19447. 


Angel voices in the night. 17801. 

Hooray for the U.S. AC’ Aa7oaL 

T’ll bear the cross of Jesus. 18009. 

I’m hidden behind the _ blood. 
18040. 

I want to meet my friends in 
heaven. 18084. 

If I could win the world for Jesus. 
18103. 

Let your life be full of days. 
18284. 

Liberty bell. 18285. 


My spirit shall never go down to 
the grave. 18556. 

Plenty of room in heaven for all. 
18757. 


Sing for me the songs of Jesus. 


18960. 
Ten commandments. 19137. 
Veil in the temple. 19271. 


Meacham (W. C.): 
Battle of Armageddon. 17351. 
Blood of Jesus makes me free. 
17411. 
Forward, loyal Americans. 17785. 
His blood alone ean make you 
free. 17928. 
Saviour’s love is all I need. 18879. 
Where Jesus is. 19375. 
Yes, Jesus loves me. 19432. 
Mead (C. P.) Up with the Flag. 
29379. 
Meade (I. O.) Birds of the woodland. 
24594. 
Meade (Wm.) 
lie. 26950. 
Meade (Margery) pseud. 
(Margaret) 

Meadows (Margaret) : 
Golden memories. 
Holiday pictures. 

Meakin (J. B.): 
Creation, a ballet of machines. 


Why should I tell a 


See Ryan 


3164. 
3235. 


2890. 
She’s my sweet girl. 4134. 
Meale (J. A.): 
T’ll praise my Maker. 3299. 


Message of Christmas. 1378. 
Valse mysterieuse. 2306. 
Mears (Charley) My dream is you. 
6109. 
Medaris (M. S.) 
Bway. 17550. 
Medaris (W. F.) 
Medealfe (R. L.) 
21520. 

Medellin (Hmilio) : 
Jovencita. 3456. 
Sentimiento. 4112. 
Triguenhita dame un beso. 

Medina (Francesco) 


Come back to old 


My pal Sue. 1500. 
Sweetheart mine. 


4358. 
Donne curiose. 


24855. 
Medina (José) Siempre WHspafia. 
29032. 
Medio evo latino. 7310 (91). 
Medley (Gay) pseud. See Schultz 
(M. G.). 
Medley of negro spirituals. 3647. 
Mednikoff (Nicolai) : 
To spring. 19203. 
Why so pale and wan? 19895. 


Meehan (Albert) : 
My pal. 20955. 
Prés de toi. 17383. 

Meek (Herbert) : 
Happy day. 20197. 
I don’t wanna. 20313. 
I’m that way about you. 
Lazy waters. 238050. 


22831. 


1936 


pt. Ill, 0. s., v. 24 


—_— 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Meek (J. A.) After. I knew you. 


24442. 
Meek (M.M.) Years, tears and mem- 
ories. 26988. 
Meeker (G. H.) Hattie Brown. 
17892. 
Meerstern, ich dich gritisse. 20817. 
Mees (H. A.) Cause I just have to 
come back to you. 17490. 
Megarey (Anne) Gloria in excelsis 
Deo. 10531. 
Megibben (Winnifred) : 
Lucky me. 23161. 


28930. 
24354. 


Rumble seat. 
Would you care. 
Mehner (Gustav) : 
Capriccio fantastique. 300. 
Evening prayer. 17724. ' 
Mehrab (Harry) Presidential march. 
38977. 
Mehsikomer (Walter) Where have 
you been all my life. 12435. 
Meier (T. F.) Christmas fantasy. 
Blot: 
Meiga (La) 25792. 
Meigs pub. co. Our love gifts. 238552. 
Meis (G. de) Secrets du violon. 4109. 
Meis (Jacinthe de) See Meis (Gia- 
cinto de) 
Meisel (Will): - 


Das hat der Herrgott fein. ge 


macht. 24808. 
For a bunch of lilac. 669. 
Fraulein, pardon! 10463. 
Liebling, wie sit dein name. 
16018. 
Lied der liebe hat eine stisse mel- 
odie. 16019. 


Wenn es friihling wird. 123871. 
Won’t you give in? 21888, 21889. 
Meisel & co. (Edition) G. m. b. H.: 

Budapest. 15189. 

Das hat der Herrgott fein ge- 
macht. 24808. 

EXrst trinken wir noch eins... .! 
10349. 

Fanny. 10385. 

For a bunch of lilac. 669. 

Friulein, pardon! 10468. 

Hallo, Margot! du lieber Herrgott. 


783. 

Heut’ abend um  halb = neun. 
10623. 

Ich schick’ dir ein paar veilchen. 
15818. 

Kiss me and then forget me. 
1148. 

Liebling, wie ist dein name. 
16018. 

Lied der liebe hat eine siisse mel- 
odie. 16019. 

Madelchen vom Rhein. 11168. 

Nur eine nacht mit dir allein. 


11486. 


Wenn du einmal dein herz ver- 
schenkst. 12369. 

Wenn es friihling wird. 12371. 
Meissner (H. A.) Lullaby. 20740. 
Meistersinger (Die) 7073, 21745. 
Meistersinger von Niirnberg. 29421. 
Mejia (Carlos) Para mi canton me 

voy. 26140. 

Mejor del puerto. 25795. 

Melanson (G. E.) jr. There’s a dif- 
ference between a friend and a pal. 
26645. 

Melara (Carlos) 
22858. 

Melara (Henry) Mercedes. 

Melbourne (John): 

Barney McClare. 


I wander all alone. 
23256. 
4712. 


From morning to evening. 3111. 
Swanee River home. 6811. 
Mélé (Fred): 
A Venise. 9711. 
J’ aime ta mansarde. 1079. 
Mitsue. 3674. 
Paname, Paname n’est pas Paris. 
3899. 
Son premier rendez-vous. 11983. 
Viens Toinon. 9491. 
Voila Pourquoi. 12329. 
Melhor musica do mundo. 25796. 
Melichar (Alois) : 
Auf, auf mein herz. 19581. 
Auferstehn. 19582. 
Ostern. 21100. 
Melle portez arme. 2589 (184). 
Mellette (Pearl) Sheik’s yodel. 
16684. 
Mello (Kurt) Serenissimus-marsch. 
11883. 
Mellon (R. K.) pseud. See Bliss 
(Paul). 
Melodies from Martha. 16158. 


Mélodies populaires des provinces de 
France. 3650, 3651. 
Melody music co. Pickle song. 3936. 


Melody music house. Beneath Mon- 
tana skies. 2736. 
Melrose (Frank) : 
Jelly roll stomp. 5727. 
Fourty and tight. 20098. 
Pass the jug. 6807. 


Melrose (Lester) : 
Aunt Jemima stomp. 7415. 
Boot that thing. 4778. 
Bull fiddle rag. 2787. 
Don’t ery honey. 5070. 
Dreaming blues. 528. 
Fourty and tight. 20098.. 
Good feelin’ blues. 20162. 
_I won’t give you none. 138501. 
I would if I could. 8221. 
Isabella. 18566. 
Jelly roll stomp. 5727. 
Pass the jug. 6307. 
Piggly wiggly. 11648. 


1937 


m INDEX 


Melrose (Lester)—Continued. 


Real estate mamma. 1784. 
St. Louis bound 6528. 
Shake that jelly roll. 4127. 


Smoke-shop-drag. 6687. 
Somebody’s been using that thing. 
9215, 26445. 
South African blues. 
Wailin’ blues. 21746. 
You can’t get enough of that stuff. 
29602. 
Melrose (Walter) It’s bad for your 
soul. 18174, 25465. 
Melrose bros. music co., ine.: 
Ace in the hole. 9716, 17245. 
Chile blues. 24714. 
Chopin’s most famous composi- 
tions. 2840. 
Congo love song. 27415. 
For just a little love from you. 
20080. 
Fraternity man. 3107. 
Georgia swing. 25056. 
Girl I love. 22597. 
Iowa fights. 25448. 
It’s bad for your soul. 
25465. 
Jehovah. 28128. 
Just one little smile from 
13633. 
My Phi Kap girl. 25938. 
Roll on deep ocean roll on, 
Some rainy day. 4170. 
Weather bird. 2891. 
Melrose music co. One other day. 
Za00D, 


Melson 
8376. 


Melson (H. B. B.) 
17236.(2i5 ). 
Meltz (C. H.) Dreams 
queen. 539, 5106. 
Meluzio (Carlo) pseud. See Meluzio 
(Carmine ) 
Meluzio (Carmine) : 
Coney Island. 12924. 
Erminia. 17715. 
Farfalla notturna. 5185. 
Palpiti d’amore. 23571. 


Melvin (Ernest) : 


12020. 


18174, 


you. 


(David) King. of the air. 
Lazarre waltzes. 


of valley 


Little sweet my soul. 188312. 
Our lad. 6282. 
Melvin (H. P.) Waiting for you. 
2358. 


Mencher (Murray) : 
I bet I’m gettin’ somepin’. 20296. 
There must be a Sweetheart for 


me. 21586. 
Wrap it up, I’ll take it along with 
me. 21895. 
Mendel (Jacques) Derniére grimace. 
2936, 2937. 


6474. 


pt. iy, nis. vel 


—_—- 


Mendell (F. C.): 

French de Paris lassie. 

French de Paris mother. 

Mendello (J. G. G.) 
15651. 

Mendelssohn (Arnold) : 
Sechs vorspiele. 28434. 
Weihnachts oratorium. 

(78). 

Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (J. L. F.): 

Auf fliigeln des gesanges. 9709 
(154). 

Berceuse. 25814. 

Calme de.la mer. 183882. 

Canzonetta.. 23248. 

Capriccio brillant. 

Comedy excitement. 

Cradle song. 18445. 

Easter jubilate. 1367. 

Htude. 6005. 

Fingal’s cave 
(50). 

Gloria Patri. 

Gondellied. 13884. 

Hebriden. 8590. 

Hochzeitsmarsch aus 
nachtstraum. 16170. 

If with all your hearts. 138885. 

Lord, we pray Thee. 284835. 

Melodie in G. 16646. 

Midsummernight’s dream. 21964 
(51). 

Notturno. 1368. 

On wings of song. 1369, 23250. 

Slow movement. 23251. 

Songs without words. 6006. 

Spring song. 6007, 11259. 

To greet the spring. 23252, 23258. 

Venetian gondola song. 23254. 


684. 
685. 
Heart beats. 


21964 


25815. . 
13883. 


overture. 21964 


23249. 


Sommer- 


Mendes (Peppino) Si va in citta. 
14412. 
Mendez (M. J.): 
Antes y ahora. 27132. 
Florecita. 15494. 
Mendoza (David): 
At close of day. 12667. 
Just you. 20559. 
Love’s first kiss. 1284. 
Wild orchids. 9611, 12476. 
You’re the only one for me. 4563, 
9681. 
Menendez (Nilo) : 
Aunque no pueda vivir sin ti. 
4672. 
Besos bajo la luna. 22117. 
Jantar Gitano. 4848. 
Dime. 22369. 
Hn la reja Tapatia. 13094. 
Jamas me olvides. 15907. 


Negra soy. 28598. 
Porqué me dejaste, amor. 
Quisiera. 23663. 
Tierra mia. 14670. 
Viniste del cielo. 


28844, 


29406. 


1958 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Mengel (Alice) : 
Classic. 19807. 
Escape. 20003. 
Heroic. 20244. 
Icicles. 20417. 
Jungle. 20542 
Jungle valse. 
Lilt. 20654. 
Mazurka. 20812. 
Mist. 20861. 
Pegasus. 21144. 
Processional. 21198. 
Rag. 21210. 
Rocking song. 
Trailing mists. 


" 20543. 


21252. 
21657. 


Valse in 8 parts. 21714. 
Menges (E. E.): 
Little artist. 8444. 
Marching song. 8540. 
My bed is a boat. 86738. 
Swing. 9882. 
Menges (F. C.): 
Break of dawn. 19703. 
Bubbling over. 22170. 
De Molay boys. 248382. - 


Dream of dreams. 19957. 
Men of metal. 23247. 
Menini (Guido) Medio-evo. 8566. 
Menkes (J. B.)  Madonna’s lulla- 
by. 18381. 


(Olga) Toast of Broadway. 


Toast of Broadway. 


Mennetti (E. S.): 
Just keep smiling your troubles 
away. 238004. 
Women-women-women-what you’ve 
done to me. 24342. 
Mennonite general conference. 
committee. 
ren. 14512. 
Mennonite pub. house.: 
Jesus shall so come again. 22971. 


Music 
Songs of cheer for child- 


Shine where you are. 6630. 
Songs of cheer for children. 
14512. 
Menzler (A.) Wiegenlied. 9709 
(260). 
Mercado (Sol) Gaelic patrol. 22570. 


Merchant (Carrie) In the land of 


memory. 15862. 
Mercier (F. X.) 
15524. 
Mercier (René): 
Amour’ ea iva’ Po dais 
9776. 
Déshabillez-vous. 5036, 17638. 
Nuits d’ Argentine. 6205. 
On n? me la fait pas. 26087. 
Trop petit, trop grand. 6986. 
Mercury music pub. co. All nuts don’t 
grow on trees. 387. 


France et Canada. 


de rien. 


Meredith (A. T.) Mother’s smile. 
6075. 
Meredith (I. H.): 
All hail. 19528. 
Be still. 24426 (18). 
Behold I stand at the door and 
knock. 24426 (22). 


Believe on the Lord. 24426 (24). 

Bethlehem story. 17885. 

Bring back the lost ones. 
(31). 

But is that all. 24426 (32). 

Children’s hosanna. 19780. 

Chiming Easter bells. 19491 (87). 

Christmas glory song. 19800. 

Closer, dear Lord, to Thee. 24426 
(43). 

Come unto Me. 24426 (51). 

Comforter holy. 24426 (58). 

Consecration. 24426 (57). 

Cradle of Bethlehem. 22294. 

Day in June. 17618. 

Easter carols. 19491 (55). 

Essex-on-Champlain. 20004. 

Father hear me. 24426 (88). 

First Easter story. 19491 (68). 

Garden of glory. 17800. 

Hail! Easter King. 20185. 

Heart gifts. 20227. 

I am with thee. 24426 (115). 

I heard the bells on Christmas 
day. 22770. 

If we walk in the light. 
(118). 

It is God’s way, His will be done. 
24426 (125). 

Jehovah’s praise. 20521. 

Jesus is calling you home. 
(127). 

Jesus knows. 

Jesus prays for me. 

Lilies. 19491 (128). 

Living waters. 24426 (146). 

Love gift. 20716. 

Love’s rainbow. 17236 (231). 

Master I pray Thee. 19491 (148). 

Meredith’s choir songs. 20839. 

More like my Savior. 24426 (188). 

'~Mother-love. 18487. 


24426 


24426 


24426 


24426 (129). 
24426 (130). 


My friend and guide. 24426 
(195). 

My mother. 20944. 

Nature’s HKastertide. 19491 (165). 


Only waiting. 24426 (211). 

Our Lord shall come again. 24426 
(213). 

Our refuge. 24426 (214). 

Peace with God. 24426 (218). 

Rock of ages. 19491 (199). 


Santa Claus minstrels. 24426 
(248). 

Shall I crucify Him. 24426 (250). 

Sheltered in His love. 17236 
(367). 


1939 


INDEX a. 


pt. II, n. s., v. 24 


Meredith (I. H.)—Continued. 

Show forth the praises. 
(251). 

Star of promise. 19039. 

There is a green hill far away. 
19491 (2385).. 

They that wait upon the Lord. 
24426 (275). 

Tidings of great joy. 24085. 

Victories of prayer. 24426 (296). 

Voice of the Savior. 24426 (300). 


24426 


Wake the joyful song. 19491 
(255). 

When Jesus talks with me. 24426 
(305). 


White carnation. 19381. 
Meredith (J. I.) If love is what you 


say it is. 18517. 

Mergentime (Lloyd) Love dream. 
20715. 

Mérigot (F.) Joyeux matin. 25501. 
Merikanto (0O.) Solace. 9205, 9206. 


Merit music pub. co.: : 
American press. 7362. 
Parade of the baa baa _ sheep. 
8874. 
Meriwether (C. M.) 
eatchy, flashy little mama. 


I’ve a snappy 
13483. 


Merling (F. E.) In a little cozy 
corner. 5652. 
Mermaid. 3662. 
Mero (W.P.) Favorite waltz. 24630. 
Meroff (Benny) That little boy of 
mine. 24029. 
Merriam (R. H.) Old Glory goes by. 
16388. 


Merrick (Frank) Two movements in 


symphonie form. 11263. 
Merrick (W. E.): 
Pamela. 1667. 

Trinidad blues. 2242. 


You orta learn that thing. 2955. 
Merrico (Walt) pseud. See Merrick 
(W. E.) 
Merrie England. 19491 (149). 
Merrié-go-round. 28486. 
Merril (W. O) If I had been Mary’s 
little lamb. 5635. 

Merrill (M. B.) Apple tree swing. 
21964 (7). 
Merrill (W. P.) 
in perfect peace. 
Merrili (William) 

you. 25308. 
Merriwell (Robert) I am not lone- 
some when my memories are of you. 
3272. 
Merry-merry. 9974, 9979, 10525, 11266, 
12191, 12497. 
Merry widow. 28440. 
Merry widow waltz. 


Thou wilt keep him 
24078. 


I’m cuckoo over 


25821. 


Merseburger (Carl) : 
Hlegie. 249238. 
Fortsetzung der orchesterstudien. | 
5239, 10458. 
Meistersinger. 21745. 
Orchester-studien fiir viola. 6269, 
21096, 26110, 26111. 


Parsifal. 21745. 

Quintett fiir 5 blasinstrumente. 
20215. 

Schwierige stellen aus kammer- 
musikwerken. 21308, 26355, 
26356. 

Sonate in C moll. 6717. 

Streichtrio. 16813. 

6 kammerstticke. 16640. 

12: trios: 115029: 

Merson (Miksa) Valse at twilight. 
29389. 


Mertke (Eduard) : 
Capriccio brillant. 25815. 
Konzertsttick in F-moll. 18248. 
Merwin (Bob) Im rolling in love. 
5568. 
Merwin (R. A.): 
Adoration. 12607. 
Frivolity. 18204. 
Harp of the North. 798. 
In Flanders fields. 1018. 
Oft in the twilight glow. 3887. 
Serenade. 11875. 
Merz (Otto) : 
Amina. 52. 
Espanita. 585. 
Fireflies. 648. 
Mesorana (Florencio) : 
Borinquen. 27261. 
Coronel Roosevelt. 
Message of good will. 
Messager (André) : 
Aventure de la Guimard. 9709 
(13) 
Coups de roulis. 4138, 24773. 
Deux pigeons. 18011. 
Fortunio’s song. 10459, 15516. 
Grey house. 10568, 15604. 
Véronique. 17027. 
Messalinette. 24426 (178). 
Messenheimer (Sam) : 
Hittin’ the deck. 25192. 
I am a pirate bold. 25239. 


24763. 
23261. 


Lady of the morning. 3507. 

Pirate song. 26182. 

Pirates. 26188. 

Singing a vagabond song. 18962, 
26417. 

Wooden leg parade. 26980. 


Messick (N. HE.) 
17139. 
Messier (André) : 
Crépuscule a Oudjda. 15292. 


Why, I wonder why. 


Miseremini. 1394. 
Miss Frisson. 13905. 
Messin’ around. 12565. 


1940 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Messina (A. J.) Song of sunny Italy. 
19005. . 

Messina (G. M.) I love you sweet- 
heart of mine. 22797. 

Messina (Jos.) Silver threads among 
the gold. 9157. 

Messina (Tony) Camille! I’d walk a 
mile for you. 15209. 

Metcalf (C. S.) Israel mourns her 
lost splendor. 25456. 

Metcalf (J. R.) Zem zem. 24418. | 

Metcalf (J. W.): 

Absent. 27057 (1, 2), 29647 (1). 

Hymn of faith. 12594 (184). 

Midi. 19491 (150). 

Metealf (Louis) Trumpet’s prayer. 
14707. 
Metcalf (Robert) My boy. 18957. 
Météhen (E.): 
Passion de Jeanne d’Are. 21137. 
Shéhérazade. 21343. 
Methodist book concern.: 

Eternal light. 3021, 3022. 

Seeking life’s golden keys. 16658. 
Metler (Norman) : 

Don’t waken me. 24861. 

Honolulu night. 22728. _ 

My castle of dreams. 25905. 

Some one came along. 23867. 

Somewhere. 4175. 

Tell me, winsome Peggy. 21547. 
Métra (O.) Roses. 17236 (345). 
Metrie (D. A.): 

Can you ever forgivé me. 12837. 

Please Susie. 28823. 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp.: 

Annapolis *80. 27130. 

Ain’t you baby. 15000. 

At close of day. 15060. 

Babies 4 la mode. 27166. 

Baby follies. 27170. 

Beau Brummel. 24558. 

Believe me you should know my 

girl from Noochateau. 15123. 

Blondy. 15152, 17410. 

Better things in life. 24590. 

Blue bird blues. 9925. 

Blue is the night. 24611. 

Booperaboop. 27260. 

Bundle of old love letters. 17450, 

24651. 

Call me to arms. 22188. 

Campus capers. 10009, 12835. 

Canteen song. 17479. 


Chant of the jungle. 15233, | 


19772. 

Charming. 15236, 27343. 
Chevalier galant. 10051. 
Chinese episode. 27358. 
Ching, ching, ching. 24715. 
College days. 10091, 12998. 
College university. 10092. 
Cotton. 24767. 

Couple of birds. 24772. 


1941 


Crashing the golden gate. 15285. 

Crying for love. 223805. 

Dance of the daffodills. 24792. 

Dark night. 24804. 

Do I know what I’m doing. 
15370. 

Does my baby. 19937. 

Don’t forget your don’ts. 22395. 

Don’t hang your dreams on a 
rainbow. 13038. 

Dusky Dixie rose. 24907. 

Dust “27570! ° 

Dynamic personality. 1541S, 
19970. 

Each little sin. 24912. 

Hsmeraida. 22464. 

Every day is holiday in kidland. 
27619. 

Everybody tap. 15449. 

Faint heart. 17733. 

Fascinating you. 13144. 

Fashion show. 15468. 

Flowers of happiness. 25004. 

Following famous _ footsteps. 
27665. 

For someone I love. 13185. 

Forever with you. 15511. 

Free and easy. 25026. 

Gang song. 15539. 

Girl trouble. 25071. 

Good old iron side. 25099. 

Gorgeous. 10557. 

Gotta feelin’ for you. 10558. 

Graduation day. 27750. 

Grasshopper. 15602. 

Gypsy episode. 15615. 

Hang on to me. 17881. 

Hansom eab drivers. 25136. 

Happy cowboy. 27779. 

Happy days are here again. 
15629. 

Harlem heaven. 27786. 

Harlem madness. 17886. 

He’s good enough for me. 22681. 

He’s that kind of a pal. 20222. 

Hear the lion roar. 25172. 

Hittin’ the deck. 25192. 

Hoosier hop. 17952, 17953. 

Hot chocolate. 27858. 

How am I to know. 17961. 

I am a pirate bold. 25239. 

I don’t want your kisses. 13396. 

I’m following you. 15763. 

I’m going to meet Minnie tonight. 
25310. . 

I’m sailing on a sunbeam. 15780. 

I’m trailing arbutus. 25326. 

I’ve got a little love song. 15800. 

I’ve waited a lifetime for you. 
10785, 15805. 

I want to! I got to! I have to be 
loved. 20399. 

Ich liebe dich. 15817. 

If he cared. 28021. 


INDEX 


Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp.—Contd. 


In Monmartre. 25426. 

Into my heart. 25444. 

It must be an old Spanish custom. 
15890. 

It must be you. 25464. 

Jack and Jill. 15902. 

Jumping jack. 28151. 

Just a couple of railroad men. 
28156. 

Just you. 20559. 

Just you, just me. 

Kansas was 
28186. 

Kinda cute. 15965. 


Lady of the moonlight. 

Land of mystery. 25583. 

Lash. 23048. 

Leave it that way. 28245. 

Let me give you love. 25607. 

Life is like a checkerboard. 
25618. 

Like me _ less, 
16027. 

Loaf and a goose and a cheese. 
20690. 
Lon Chaney’s going to get you. 
11093, 23108. 
Love ain’t nothing but the blues. 
18344, 18345, 20712. 

Lovers. 16089. 
Lovers duo. 183859. 
Low down rhythm. 11147. 


Madam Satan. 23171, 28361. 

Man of my own. 16118. 

Manhattan serenade. 23190. 

March of the old guard. 16118, 
28387. 

March of time. 28388. 

Marianne. 16132. ° 

Me and my buddy. 18481. 

Medley. 24918. 

Meet madame. 28419. 

Montana eall. 25861. 

Moon is low. 28477. 

Mysterious island. 25955. 


Napoleons boots. 18578. 
Narrative. 20970, 28590. 
Naughty but nice. 28594. 
Navy blues. 163806. 

Nobody but you. 11460, 11461. 


Oh! king, Oh! queen. 28690. 
Oh, what a shape I’m in. 28694. 
On the air. 28716. 

One for all—all for one. 11546. . 
Only love is real. 18677, 26103. 
Oo, la, la, la, la. 16412. 

Orange blossom time. 11564. 
Pagan love song. 8866. 

Parad’'s des ecygnes. 11607. 
Persian moonlight. 18733. 
Pirate song. 26182. 

Pirates. . 26183. 


18225. 
never like this. 


25573. 


love me more. 


1942 


Se 


pt. Day, n.is.j; Wate 


Pirates of love. 26185. 

Pompadour. 18765. . 

Pomposo. 26197. 

Poor but honest. 21183. 

Prize fighters’ number. 26218. 

Push ’em up Tony. 28869. | 

Rarin’ to go. 28886. 

Rhythm of the waves. 14301. 

Rogue song. 18888, 18839, 28917. 

Santiago. 26328. 

Say it with a big brass band. 
11829. 

Shame ery. 213831. 

She’s got the boy friend blues. 
21337. 

Shepherds serenade. 16689, 29023. 

Should I. 16695, 16696. 

Sing a song of old Montana. 29048. 

Singin’ in the rain. 11928. 

Smile! comrades. 29073. 

Smile, smile, smile. 16719. 

Snap your fingers at the blues. 
26427. 

Somebody is waiting. 29096. 

Song of steel. 29108. 

Song of the moonbeams. 14505. 

Song that the old minstrel sang. 
12010. 

Sophomore prom. 14514. 

Spanish eyes. 12026. 

Stand by. 145381. 

Sun of a May morning. 16828. 


Terrible toreadore. 12156. 

That is how it’s done on the stage. 
29257. 

That wonderful something is love. 
21581. 

There is a city. 19167. 

There is a garden in my dreams. 
26644. 

There will never be another Mary. 
19180. 


Three little Broadway buds. 
. 26666. 

Three little rooms and you. 16929. 
Tm O'Reilly. 2938038. 

Tonight the world is mine. 19214. 
Trail of ’98 march. 12244. 
Trailin’ in old Montan’. 26690. 


Until the end. 12297, 14740. 


Walkin’ the Zep. 26816. 

We have each other. 17066. 

What does it mean. 24235. 

When I’m looking at you. 21807, 
29479. 

When I see my sugar. 17098. 
When old New York was young. 
26891. 
When the 
24275. 
Where are you dream girl. 14861. 
Where have you been hiding dear. 

24288. 


roses bloom again. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


White wings. 26982. 
Whole darned thing’s for you. 
29527. 


Why waste your charms. 21860. 
Wild orchids. 12476. 

Wine. 26957. 

Wine woman and song. 26958. 


Woman in the shee. 19414, 26973. 
Won't you be my lady love. 17170. 
Wooden leg parade. 26980. 
Wrap me in a Spanish shawl. 
12507. 
You know who I love. 12531. 
You'll come back to me. 17207. 
You mustn’t muss the mustard. 


12541. 
You're locked in my heart Mari- 
anne. 12548. 


Your mother and mine. 12568. 
Metropol (Edition) Baby Gaby and 
the clock is playing. 12688. 
Mets (W. F.) jr.: 
Honey no no no. 27854. 
My sweetheart dear. 20968, 25951. 
Mettrop (Ernest) O Saviour of man- 
kind. 26044. 
Metz (Dora): 
My rose of the moonlight Arabian 
‘ night. 8720. 
Waiting for you. 7086. 
Metzger (Howard) Oh, Miss Pro- 
priety. 11517. 
Metzger-Wright (Mabel) 
(Mabel Metzger-) 
Metzler (EK. E.) 
13511. 
Metzler 
25617. 
Metzler & co. (1920) ltd.: 
Angels guard thee. 3154. 
Fliowers of memory. 3087. 
Gods go a-begging. 5369. 
Longing. 3568. 
Miller and the brook. 8601. 
Six characteristic dances for chil- 
dren. 17374. 
Why did I tell you? 
Meulemans (Arthur): 
Refieksen. 26247. 
Sonatine. 26462. 


Meyer (B. van den Sigtenhorst) 
Sigtenhorst Meyer (B. van den) 
Meyer (C. B.) Thinking of you, my 
sweetheart. 2192. 
Meyer (Ferdinand) Christmas suite. 
2. 


See Wright 
If I had known. 


(Gustav) Liederperlen. 


2482. 


See 


—— pseud. See Foote (Arthur) — 
Scott (Charles P.) 


Meyer (Frank) Nothin’ to do. 1561. 
Meyer (Fred) Fanny Lee. 3046. 
Meyer (G. W.): 

Broadway baby dolls. 9961, 


12792, 12793, 15184, 17440. 


Chicken walk. 12882. 

Crying for love. 12949, 17586. 

I love you, I hate you. 8140, 
10728, 18426. 

I’m too young to be careful. 
10755, 13463. 

If I can’t have you. 15824. 

If you were mine. 10825, 18522. 
15836. 

Jig-jig-jigaloo. 13600. 

Love is like a rose. 18778. 

Love thrills. 11134, 13776. 

My song of the Nile. 11404, 14001, 
16286, 18552-18554, 20960, 25949, 
28568. 

My sweet Helene. 11410. 

Ophelia will fool you. 16415. 

Pilly pom pom plee. 16476. 

Ship of my dreams. 14405. 

Someone. 16744, 21407, 21408. 

Things we want the most are hard 
to get. 12192, 14653, 19186. 

You baby me—I’ll baby you. 
14930. 


You can’t believe my eyes. 17197. 
Meyer (Joseph) : 
Dancing with you. 27463. 
Fancy our meeting. 5180. 
Ga-ga. 702. 
I want to hear you say c’est yous. 
20398. 


Is it Spain? 10876, 15884. 

Lady fingers. 8389. 

Let me weep on your shoulder. 
1195. 

Love divine. 18348. 

Memory moon. 23238-23241. 

Open book. 6261. 

Over the wall of my 
16434. 


Raise the dust. 1777. 
Slow down. 1981. 
Something to live for. 
This thing called love. 
Turn to me. 2263. 
Wassa matter with you. 14796. 
You are my rain beau, under a 
ery baby sky. 14928. 
You haunt my dreams. 
You're perfect. 4561. 
Meyer (Leopold de) Thou knowest 
not how fair thou art. 19491 (240). 
Meyer (R. L.) You're the theme song 


garden. 


20183. 
12197. 


14937. 


in my picture of love. 17219. 
Meyer-Higen (A.) Reichsprasident 
Hindenburg. 18816. 
Meyer-Helmund (Erik) : 
Bei der zigeunerkapelle. 15120. 
Blissful dream. 14976 (385). 
Gondoliera. 740. 
Meine kénigin! 25794. 
Vision. 123824. 


1943 


iINDEX 


Se a 


Meyer-Raubinek 
ettiden fiir violine, 


(Hans) Moderne 
28469-28471. 


Meyer-vy. Freyhold (Heinrich) Und 
alles, alles soll vergessen sein. 
16989. 


Meyerbeer (Giacomo) : 

Coronation march. 6012-6014. 

Hail Him. 20845. 

Ombra leggiera, 25824. 

Shadow dance. 17236 (267, 268). 

Meyers (G. J.) I wish I was a baby 
ALAIN 4230, 
Meyers (Louis) I’m looking thru 
glasses of blue. 22821, 
Meyrovitz (David): 
Ad musai. 19500. 
Tzion is dain. 21694. 
Meyerowitz (David) Treren oi treren. 
4357. 
Meyerowitz (Harry) : 

A la fontaine. 4580. 

Aladdin. 29. 

Album leaf in BE. 9744. 

Concert variations upon the tune 
of London bridge ig falling 
down. 27410. 

Dolly’s waltz. 15878. 

Little Chinese girl. 

Spooks. 16789. 

Meyers (E. R.): 

Hot stuff. 17960. 

Joost-a moost-a be 
about me. 18194, 

My mean Missouri man. 

No place to go. 18601. 

On a South Sea isle with you. 
18657. 

Sam Brown. 

Meyers (Helen) : 

I’m synthetic Sarah from Sagi- 
naw. 27967. 

Just say the words and it’s O. K. 
with me. 28171. 

Meyers (Vic): 

Moonlight makes me think of you. 
3682. 

"Neath the palms. 

Red River Valley. 

Wishing. 7229, 

Mezzacapo (H.): 
Esprit francais, 
Esprit Viennois. 

Micale (Samuel) 

with you. 4065. 

Miceli (G.) EHlegia. 

Miceli (Joseph) : 
Cita. 4921. 
Sevilla! 1929, 


Michael (Giovanni) pseud. Ricordo di 


16042. 


something 


18537. 


18872. 


16307. 
14279. 


10356, 15439. 
15440, 


Rosillda I’m in love 


22458. 


Napoli. 18828. 
Michaelis ( Theodor) Schmiede im 
Walde. 6555. 


pt. II, n. s., v. 24 


Michaud (D. J.): 
I’m not satisfied just to dream. 


5065. 

Palms of paradise. 14136. 

Pennsylvania. 11635. 
Miche (Paul) Romance. 23712, 


Michel (B. L.) If the rest of the boys 
don’t want you. 18110, 

Micheli (Giulio de) ; 
Cecilla. 10026. 
Danza di Damine. 
In campagna. 8247, 
Notte di stelle. 11479, 
Réverie. 26263. 
Serenata gaia. 

Micheline. 6018. 

Michels (Walter) Grimbalina. 10569. 

Mickelson (Esther) Peace, 26153. 

Mickey (W. H.): 

Someday. 26449, 

What makes me love you_ so. 
21793. 
Micklem (R. C.) 
O Lord. 20406. 
Middlemiss (A. N.) 
9675. 

Middlesex hymn book, 1382. 

Middleton (Horace) Pindar’s Athen- 

ian dithyramb. 14184. 

Midgley (C. W.) jr.: 

Barecarolle. 27186. 


10166. 


16664. ° 


1 will praise Thee, 


Youw’re divine. 


Hollywood serenade. 27840, 
Love story. 28340. 

Midgley (Charles) : 
Barcarolle. 27186. 
Hollywood serenade. 27840. 


Love story. 28340. 

Midgley (Charley) Who cares any- 
how. 19383. 
Midyett (BH. R.) 
your heart dear. 

Mies (Paul): 
Andante. 24627, 
Hausmusik zu spielen und zu 
Singen. 25151, 
Lieder und gesiinge mit begleitung 
des klaviers. 26840. 
Ouvertiire. 25033. 
Suite ftir schtilerorchester, 26542. 
Miessner (W. O.): 
Music hour. 1449, 20900. 
Music hour in the kindergarten 
and first grade. 18494 
Mignan (Edouard) : 
Heure ensoleillée, 13330. 
Imploration. 13524. 
Mignon. 4577 (394), 6922, 19190. 
Mignone (Eugenio) Bella Napoli. 
7488. . 
Mignone (Francisco) : 
Congada. 24750. 
Coquita. 24759. 
Katiuska. 25545. 
Lenda sertaneja no. 3. 25598. 
Perlita. 26164. 


Hold me close to 
13343. 


1944 


Mihalovici (Marcel) 
16184. 

Mihaly (Buzis) Nur das kleine wort- 
chen ach. 3819. 

Mihaly (Hisemann) 
stern. 27567. 

Mika (Edward): 
Atamanka. 22051. 
Biaty orzet. 22120. 
Dia mtodych. 223877. 
Hranus. 22555. 

Ginia. 22593. 
Kielbasa. 15964. 
Kujawiak staropolski, 
Moje ztotko. 11301. 
Na bok z drogi. 16298. 
Rozia. 23728. 
Stary hultaj. 239380. 
Szalona. 16867. 
W stodole. 21744. 
Z Chicago. 24415. 
Z nad wisty. 24416. 
Z pod nogi. 17226. 
Zabawa w Galicyi. 
Zakopiahski. 27047. 
Mikell (Clayton) It’s always you. 


1072. 
Milan (Luis) Pavane. 8887-8889. 
Eterna nostalgia. 


Quatre caprices. 


Du bist mein 


(23032. 


27045. 


Morand (CT. oR) 
27612. 
Milanesi (G. S.): 
Alba fosca. 73388. 
Artema. 7397. 
Dialogo giocoso. 
Moerer. 8622. 
Motivo nostalgico. 16226. 
Serenata alle maschere. 14390. 
Milazzo (John) Pract:cal scales and 
chord studies for the violin. 23626. 
Milde (Engelbert) Man kann beim 
bier, ae schatz. 18892. 
Milenka. 4577 (351). 


Miles dele Lonely cowboy. 28308. 


Miles (A. D.) My beautiful brown- 
eyed gimme gir!. 20906. 
Miles (C. A.): 
‘All for me. 17236 (5). 
Beloved, now are we the sons of 
God. 17286 (39). 
Blood. 236 (50): 
Call to praise. 27306. 
Cleansing in the _ blood. 
(2). 
Debt is paid. 17236 (100). 
Go and tell it all to Jesus. 
(145). 
He did it. 


15351. 


17236 


17236 
8015. 


INDEX 

-nos. 1-12, 1929 

Migot (Georges) : He shall cover thee. 2589 (114). 
Chrysanthémes qd’ or. 10069. Homeward. 17236 (165). 
Deux préludes. 38666. I am redeemed. 2589 (125). 
Klégie A Clyméne qui est aux I found it at the cross. 172386 

rives de la Chine. 564. (171). 

Prelude-Salut et Dance. 3974. In the blood. 2589 (182). 
Surprise amoureuse. 2095. Just before the dawning of the 


day. 24426 (183). 

Let Jesus choose. 17286 (217). 

Mount of prayer. 2589 (226). 

My faith is unshaken. 8683. 

Names of His children are there. 
2589 (235). 

Perfume of flowers. 12594 (305). 

Precious Jesus. 17286 (322). 

Sight of His face. 9149. 

Summer. 17236 (415). 

Sunbeam. 17236 (416). 

Tell me the story. 2589 (822). 


They never die up yonder. 2589 
(329). 

Tis love, redeeming love. 17236 
(427). 


To and fro. 17236 (428). 
Triumph of the King. 14976 (351). 
Victory. 2589 (3851). 

Way of the cross. 17236 (456). 
What are these. 17236 (465). 
When Jesus leads. 17236 (469). 
Whosoever will. 17236 (479). 
Your cross and mine. 9693. 


Miles (D. D.) Wheeze sniff wheeze. 
12897. 


Miles (G. M.) productions. : 
Apple blossom time. 2648. 
Girl for every month. 38142. 
Just say you love me. 3480. 

Miles (Nellie): 

Dance of the butterflies. 
Our boys in blue. 28734. 
Miles (P. N.) Battle. 9860. 
Miles (R. H.): 
Paraphrase on the Haster hymn 
St. Kevin. 1672. 
Pomegranate. 6349. 
Tidings of peace. 4334. 
Miles (Renée) : 
Candy-stick land. 17473. 
Dream castle. 24876. 
Little friends meet. 183800. 
Mechanical toys. 18482. 
Sandman’s call. 21289. 
Tiny tot theatre. 19199. 
Toys! toys! toys! 21655. 
Miles (W. E.) Fox famous folio of 
B flat clarinet solos. 3105. 


Miles (W. N.) Going thru Geth- 
semane. 3162. 

Milet (Tommie) Since uncle tied Ohio 
to the shore. 21378. 


Bae a lala 
(N. M.) 


10150. 


See Don 


1945 


INDEX 


pt... 3; NBs: 


Miley (Bub): 


Doin’ the voom vyoom. 10245. 


Goin’ to town. 3160. 
Milford (Robin) : 
Benedicite. 9894. 


Elegy on that glory of her sex, 
Mrs. Mary Blaize. 10821. 
Hlegy on the death of a mad dog. 
10322. 
Four miniature songs. 18455. 
Old age. 8812. 
Sir Nicholas’.caper. 11929. 
Sweet Auburn. 12099. 
Milhaud (Darius): 
Actualités. 21977. 
Ballade. 11275. 
Concerto. 28449. 
Création du monde. 
Polka. 8937. 
Psaume 121. 11718. 
Quatrain. 21206. 
Sonatine. 9227. 
6°. symphonie. 
Milhite (Monte) My heart is bluer 
than your eyes, cherie. 6117. 
Mille (Thelma de). See De 
(Thelma) 
Millegram (Carl) Love divine. 18348. 


Miller (A. H.) In our little aeroplane 


15289. 


12592. 


Mille 


of dreams. 20456. 
Miller (A. J.). Queen of my heart. 
18799. 
Miller (A. T.) Sweet Sue. 6828. 
Miller (Al): 
Don’t be no fool. 22389. 
I found your keyhole. 22766. 
I would if I could. 8221. 
It ain’t killed nobody yet. 18172. 


Maybe you'd feel that way too. 
23218. 
Somebody’s been using that thing. 
9215, 26445. 
You can’t get enough of that stuff. 
29602. 
Miller (B. A.): 
Laughing. eyes. 
Laura. 20620. 
Lovely one. 8492. 
Querida mia. 28879. 
Miller (Billie) pseud. 
(O, 239 
Miller (Bob): 
By the honeysuckle vine. 
Dry votin’. 15411. 
Farm relief blues. 15466. 
Farmer’s letter to the President. 


28238. 


See Miller 


22178. 


22500. 
Forgotten. 15515. 
Golden wings. 15586. 
Gonna get on the river. 27737. 
History of the world. 22707. 


Hobo from the T. M. P. 
27835. 


line. 


I'll put on my long: white robe. 
15748. 

I took my time a-goin. 15798. 

In the hills of Arkansaw. 28070. 

Ivy covered cabin. 5716. 

Keep on keepin’ on. 13650. 

"Leven cent cotton. 11050. 

Misery in Arkansaw. 28458. . 

Mother’s dying prayer. 6071. 

Sing fa-de-riddle sing da. 9171. 

“Sippin cider. 29056. 

So I bawt some pretzels. 6692. 

Song of the blind child. 6725. 

Sorghum. 9254. 

Toodle lolly da. 14685. 

Waiting song. 4433. 

We're at peace with the world. 
29454. 


What does the deep sea Say. 
12391. 

When evening winds are sighing - 
home sweet home. 7169. 

Where did you get that name? 


4488. 
Who is that a comin’ down the 
mountain. 9589. 
Wild and reckless hobo. 29541. 
Miller (C. C.) Bee march. 19628, 
19629. 
Miller (C. BE.) Shall I, wasting in 
despair. 1934. 


Miller (C: K.): 
It is all right to cry. 28097. 


Mother dear. 28490. 
Miller (Chas.) : 
Grotesque. 10570. 


Rural intermezzo. 16603. 
Snappy weather. 18980. 
Miller (Clyde) Somewhere-somehow- 
someday. 29104. 


Miller (D.) Daughter come down. 
460. 

Miller (D. T.) You'll always be my 
sweetheart. 17206. 

Miller (Daniel) As long as the stars 
shine above. 7401. 


Miller 
14324. 
Miller (KE. H.) 


(EK. B.) Rose for Rosalie. 


He’ll wipe all tears 


from every eye. 10601. 
Miller (EK. M.) My _ radio queen. 
13998. 


Miller (EK. W.) 

Miller (Ernest): 
How could I be ever blue. 22734. 
We want no buggyrides. 2886. 
Who will be in love with me? 


O, England. 21023. 


4498. 
Miller (Etta) Just a vision of my 
mother. 18209. 


Miller (IF. F.): 
Marvelous one. 28398. 
Message of love. 28442. 


1946 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Miller (F. H.) 
S522. - 
Miller (F. L.): 
Best is yet to be. 7498. 
Bye little baby bye. 7558. 
Won’t you forgive and forget dear. 


Maiden and a rose. 


12501. 
Miller (G.) Daughter come down. 
460. 
Miller (G. F.) Ive got them stock 
market blues. 27990. 
Miller (G. J.) With you always. 
26970. 
Miller (Gates) Gate’s blues. 13220. 
Miller (H.) Nobody cares. 28636. 


Miller (H. B.): 
He is my sunshine boy. 10599. 
Lies. 8422. — 
Miller (H. C.): 
Air pilot. 15002. 
Busy bee march. 17452. 
Coast guard. 19811. 


Community spirit. 19829. 


Dan Cupid up to date. 4991. 
Happy greeting. 15630. 
International good will. 8277. 


Uncle Reuben’s old time jubilee. 
21696. 
Yankee division A. E. F. 7251. 
Miller (H. N.) High-ways to heaven. 


8045. 

Miller (H. S.) Christmas hymn. 
22244, 

Miller (J. A. J.) Giovanna. 3141. 


Miller (J. C.) 
22925. 
Miller (J. T.) Maid of all my dreams. 
283869. 
Miller (J. W.): 
Bluebird of happiness. 7523. 
Good morning glory. 7970. 
No more playin’. 8764. 
Miller (Jack): 


In the hills of Malibu. 


From sunrise to sunset. 3112, 
5258. 
Sweet one. 29191. 
Till your happiness happens along. 
24091. 
Miller (John) Sometime. 9221. 


Miller (L. L.) Little Boy Blue. 8446. 
Miller (Laurel) Calling you back 
again. 22191. 

Miller (Leuella) : 
Chicago blues. 2835. 
Jefferson City blues. 
Troublesome blues. 4865. 
Worried papa blues. 4531. 

Miller (Lou) That’s when I fell in 

love with you. 14628. 
Miller (Lucy): 
Pool. 6355. 
Whom the gods destroy. 9591. 
Miller (M. H.) I’ve got a sweetie. 
13484. 


3444, 


2469—30——25 


Miller (M. K.) 
mother. 28282. 
Miller (Naoma) 
wood. 10981. 
Miller (Qad,) : 
Girls. 25072. 
Sweet memories of you. °26567. 
Miller (R. J.): 
In the month of June. 
Menuet. 25817. 
Miller (R. M.): 
Mamima. 11185, 18811. 
Nissaki. 11450, 14042. 
Uintah. 7019, 12288, 
Miller (R. N.) Miller’s tune and mel- 
ody method for the violin. 16186. 
Miller (Ray) In my garden of mem- 


Little brown eyed 
Just a bit of drift- 


22928. 


ory. 3401, 5663. 

Miller (S. H.) In the garden of my 
dreams. 8260. 

Miller (S. N.) Fool that I was. 
22537. 


Miller (S. O.) To be with you again. 
BOG. 
Miller 
10641. 
Miller (Theodora) 
Miller (W. H.) 
now. 14480. 
Miller (W. W.): 
Cheer up old pal and smile. 331. 
Won’t you come back, old sweet- 
heart. 2520. 
Miller (Wen) Hazy dawning. 
Miller-Krausse music co.: 
Marvelous one. 28398. 
Message of love. 28442. 
Miller-Mathis (Mattie) See 
(M. M.) 
Milleriam (Joseph) 
your arms. 8409. 
Miller’s tune and melody method for 
the violin. 16186. 


(Stanley) Home and _ you. 


Sweet Sue. 6828. 
Some-one is lonesome 


13308. 


Mathis 


Let me fall in 


Millich (Antony) & co. Last song. 
28236. 

Milliette (R. J.) Still wondering 
about you. 26523. 

Milligan (V. B.) Smile you owe me. 
1990. ; 


Millikin (Ernest) : 


Big parade. 27221. 
How many. 27867. 
Miserere. 293898. 


i 


Moonlight bay. 28482. 


Mills (A. M.) Soft steal the shadows. 
29087. ; 

Mills (Billy) Song of the revelers. 
26476. 

Mills (E. C.) Thirty gospel specials. 
25834. 


Mills (Irving): 
All quiet on the western front. 
22005. L 
Aloha Oahu. 45. 


1947 


IN DEX 


oy 
] 
| 


pt. IIT, D. S., V. 24 | | 


eee eee 


Mills (Irving )—Continued. 

At the end of the rainbow of love. 
2665. 

Bag o’ blues. 2695. 

Bells of Honolulu. 162. 

Blue little you. 204. 

Can’t you tell I’m in love with 
you? 12840. 

Catalina Rose. 

’Cause I’m in love. 

Charming eyes. 326. 

Contented. 404. 

Cryin’ the blues. 424. 

Do you think of me. 500. 

Do you wonder that I love you. 
501. 

Doin’ the campus crawl. 

Down in Argentine. 513. 

Down South feeling. 5086. 

Dream of a bum. 5097. 

Dreamy eyes. 542. 

Dreamy Hawaiian eyes. 

Dry Martini. 17686. 

Eve. 3026. ’ 

Freshman hop. 3108. 

Harvey. 27791. 

Hot heels. 10654. 

I couldn’t if I wanted to-wouldn’t 
if I eould. 892. 

I done caught you blues. 895. 

I dream of Hawaii and you. 8107. 

I found my sunshine in the rain. 


12858. 
4867. 


7760. 


548. 


902. 

I knew that you were mine. 
10714. 

I know. 5503. 


I’m glad I’m onthe bum. 5539. 

I’m just wonderin’ who. 3823. 

I’m leavin’ my troubles behind. 
934. 

I’m looking for tulips to kiss 
my troubles away. 986. 

I’m rolling in love. 5568. 

I’m sorry. 940. 

I’m talking about my wonderful 
gal. 942. 

I’ve never been loved by anyone 
like you. 10783.: 

In a little lane in Honoloo. 1011. 


Joanna. 38449. 

Junior-senior prom, 8829. 

Just as long as you’re treatin’ me 
right. 13629. 

Just goofy. 18217. 

Last night when we were. all 
alone. 8525. 

Let me be alone with you. 

Lost one. 3578. 

Magic Island. 16105. 

Mauna Loa. 1340. 

Mexicali moon. 3665. 

Mooch. 1415. 

My darlin’ 13961. 


Boal. 


My dear little home by the sca. 
1464, 8680. 
My Hawaiian dream girl. 
My Lahaina Bose. 11376. 
Night club stomp. 18592. 
Pickaninny’s cryin’. 6321. 
Rush in blues. 6510. 
Santa Claus, bring my man back 


1473. 


~ home. 1868. 
Six or seven times. 29062. 
Solita. 2003. rit 


Sorority stomp. 9255. 

Sweet Hawaiian sweetheart of 
mine. 9821. 

Sweetest melody. 14577. 

That’s what I see in you. 4298. | 

There is nobody else like you. 


4311. 
Under starry skies of old Hawaii. 
2281. 
When the roses bloom again. 
2447, 
Where the trade winds blow. 
12489. 
Would you be happy. 4533. 
You. 4545. . 
You’re the one and only one. 
2561. 
Mills (Jack) In a tumble-down log 
cabin. 20441, 28047. 


Mills (Jack) ine. 
rainbow. S80. 
Mills (Jay): 
Ev'ry day away from you. 15451. 
Weary feet. 2387. 
Mills (Mary) Good bye, good luck 
old pal. 10551. 
Mills (Sidney) : 
Juniaften. 20544. 
. Madeleine. 1304. 
Mills musie, inc.: 
Ain’t misbehavin’. 17261. 
All quiet on the western front. 


At the end of the 


22005. 
Are you making believe that you 
love me. 2658. 


As long aS we are in love. 74. 
Baby, does your maybe mean yes? 
9830. 


Better keep an eye on your man. 
24589. 

Blow me down. 15155. 

Call of love. 7564. 

Can’t we get together. 17475. 

Can’t you tell I’m in love with 
you? 12840. 

Carmela. 27318. 

’>Cause I’m in love. 4867. 

Crazy over Daisy. 2889. 


Dance of the wooden dolls. 7710. 

Dancing animal crackers. 10158. 

Dixie Cinderella. 153865. 

Do ya wanna little’ iss-kay. 
C136, 


1948 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Doin’ the campus crawl. T7760. 

Dorothy. 10260. — 

Fascinating dream. 10392. 

For one another. 20081. 

Freeze an’ melt. 15528. 

Freshman hop. 3108. 

Futuristic rhythm: T01. 

Got the blue blues. 31638. 

Hot chocolate. 3248. 

Hot feet. 20269. 

Hottentot tot. 5455.. 

I ecouldn’t if I wanted 
wouldn’t if I could. 892. 

I found the girl of my dreams. 
5492. 

I'll still be true to you. 27983. 

I’m rolling in love. 5568. 

I've got the world with a fence 


to-—— 


around it. 5602. 
I’ve never been loved by anyone 
like you. 10783. 


I was made to love you. 18087. 
I wish.you all the luck in the 


world. 3355. 
I wonder where Mary is tonight. 
3357. 


In a big, big way. 5649. 

In a corner of my heart. 

In a great big way. 1009. 

In her wigwam. 8251. 

It took a lot of blue to take my 
blues away. 57138. 

Japanese dream. 22966. 

Junior-senior prom. 8329. 

Let me sing before breakfast. 
23059. 

Let’s sit and talk about you. 
1199. a 

Little rose-covered shack. 11089. 

Lonely lane. 28309. 

Lookin’ around for 
3570. 

Looking for love. 

Lost one. 3578. 

March of the hoodlums. 

Mary Dugan, I love you. 

Missouri moon. 23286. 

My castle of never can be. 

My darlin’. 138961. 

My Lahaina Rose. 

My sunshine. 3758. 

Naughty eyes. 1528. 

Off-time. 16364. 

Oh ma, what a man. 3843. 

Old man weaver of dreams. 8818. 

Out where the blues begin. 1656. 

Put on your pajamas. 23653. 

Raisin’ the roof. 16539. 

Say it after me. 23753. 

Say it with your feet. 18882. 

Sentimental moon. 14384. 

Shivery stomp. 26396. 

Signs of the highway. 14420. 

Singapore Sal’s lullaby. 4150. 


28042. 


someone. 
8475. 


28385. 
13844. 


6100. 
11376. 


Slumber time. 9191. 
Snake hip dance. 238852. 
Someone’s singing a love sung. 


21410. 
Sorority stomp. 9255. 
Star dust. 4209. 
Sweet Savannah Sue. 19090. 
That jungle jamboree. 21557. 
That rhythm man. 16897. 


That’s what the moon said to me. 
4294. 

Think of you, think of me in the 
moonlight. 16923. 

"Til you came along. 16935. 

To-night I am thinking of you, 
9409. 

Too much lovin’. 43848. 

We kiss, kiss, kiss again. 17067. 

What did I do to be so black and 
blue. 21788. 

What kind o’ man is you. 29469. 

What’s become of sweet Madelon. 
12394. 

Where the trade winds 
12439. 

Where were you? 21839. 

Who’s this girl named Whoopee. 
19385. 

Why don’t you love me the way 
that I love you? 7223. 

Would you be happy. 4533. 

Your disposition is mine. 

Milne (A. A.) 
1421. 
Milne (Frank): 
Apple blossom time. 2648. 
Dreaming down on Silver bay, 


blow. 


2567. 
More very young songs. 


529. 
In our cottage of love. 3404. 
Milstead (Maxine) Tired hips. 
9402. 
Milton (Billy) : 
I’ve gota man. 27987. 
Most wonderful you. 6063. 
Yes INdeed! 4541. 
Milton (G. W.) Old fashioned 
photograph of mother. 21056. 


Milton (Percy): 
Ich weiss bescheid. 986. 
Sellerie. 11869. 
Milton (Robert) 
music. 20640. 
Milton (W. O.) jr. Chasing the blues 
away. 22221. 
Milvain (Hilda): 
Chorale prelude. 12890. 
Sanctuary. 21287. . 
Milzarek (John) Honor your coun- 
thy. 5447. 
Minard (D. L.) I’m content when 
I’m with you. 27952. 
Minard (F. A.) jr. Ragamuffin rag. 
23665. 


Let’s forget the 


1949 


INDEX 


Minasian (Harold) I only love my 
home-ly girl. 22840. 
Mindling (H. E.) My love for you. 
18534. 
Mineo (Enrico) : 
Festa di Trecastagni. 13156. 
Ronda dei balilla. 26291. 
Minetti (Banjo-Pete) See 
(Peter ) 
Minetti 
2359. 
Mingora (S. M.) 
9595. 
Miniature music dramas. 
Minihban (Gerald) 
and kiss you again. 5768. 
Minning (V. H.) Then Lindy had a 
spill with Ann. 19165. 
Minor (Betty) See Minor (H. H.) 
Minor (EH. H.): 
Just a detour. 22989. 
Tell me why I love you. 16884. 


Minetti 
(Peter) Waiting for you. 
Whoppee [! ] blues. 


28454. 


That’s not all. 24038. 
Minor (Edward) : 
Bubbiing over. 19719. 


19977. 
25836. 


Echoes of old Spain. 
Minor (William) Minor blues. 
Minstrel boy. 1388. 

Minton (J. G.) Speak, Lord. 6753. 
Minut (EH. M.) Why don’t you make 

my dreams come true? 2487. 
Minut (R. I.): 

Home. 22715. 

Jealous of you. 1086. 

Unattached papa. 24147. 

Why don’t you make my dreams 

come true? 2487. 

Wondering. 24845. 

Miodek (John) If it wasn’t for you. 


25389. 

Miolski (Vasa) My pretty Rose. 
18547. 

Miolski (Wasa) My mamma’s in 
town. 6182. 


Miraglia (Filo): 
 ’A famma ’e muglierema. 
Fra le rose. 13197. 


Miranda (Stephens): 
Dreamin’. 10279. 
Fancy free. 138139. 
Fascinatin’ you. 10391. 
Fight! fight! fight. 18158. 
Garden quaint. 13217. 
Hello Dixie! 18323. 
.Ladder of love. 10997. 
Little lady. 11084. 
Love is a bubble. 11120. 
L-O-V-E love. 11125. 
Only girl. “dado: 
We two. 12358. 
Mirano. Mar del Plata. 
Miras (Orencio) 
340. 


12595. 


25744. 
Chinita antillana. 


19 


Just to love you 


~ 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


Mirro (Frank) My sweetheart of 
boyhood days. 6152. 

Mishkeau (Jean) pseud. See Mishko 
(John) 


Mishko (John) JI won the world’s 


most precious prize. 20409. 
Miss Amerika. : 8611. 
Miss Bob White. 2589 (221). 
Miss Cinéma. 23279. 
Miss Frisson. 138905. 
Miss Simplicity. 2589 (168), 4577 
(27 Me 
Missa (Edmond) : 
Frane¢aise. 19491 (73). 
Service religieuse. 21964 (64). 
Missa (J. B.): 
Francaise. 19491 (73). 
Service religieuse. 21964 (64). 


Mr. Cinderella. 
14684. 
Mister Cinders. 4205, 6039, 6232, 6762, 
6763, 11293. 

My. Cosgill’s delight. 25845. 

Mr. Moon and merry Christmas. 8613. 
Mistero di Persefone. 28465. 
Mitchell (—) Here am I, where are 


12909, 13909, 14242, 


you. 18325. 
Mitchell (B. S.) +» Love’s dawning. 
13783. 


Mitchell (Bettie) Baby’s teeth. 9839. 
Mitchell (HE. ©.) You love me now. 


29612. 
Mitchell (H.° L.) Beautiful Ozark 
moonlight. 140. 


Mitchell (I. J.) 
like me. 24810. 


Mitchell (Joe) : 


Why can’t you be 


Bad girl. 7452. 
Bad girl, I’m yearning for you. 
19605. 
Mitchell (Lewis) Dear old mother 
of mine. 19903. 


Mitchell (Martha) Jimmy, why don’t 
you come back. 18190. 


Mitchell (R. E.): 
Daisy. 4990. 
Lost in London town. 
Phyllis. 14176. 
Sometimes. 6712. 
Tabernacle of God is with men. 
19108. 


Mitchell (S. D.): 
Anything to hold your baby. 4641, 
7381. 
Because she’s happy now. 7481. 
Big city blues. 4740, 9908. 
Bounce a little ball at your baby. 


18337. 


4781, 7530. 
Breakaway. 4795. 
Broadway. 4799, 7542. 
Chicken or the egg. 4899, 7618. 
Christina. 7637. 


Crazy feet. 22297. 


20 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


——__- 


Doing the boom boom. 153876, 
19938. 

Elenita. 103825, 15423. 

Empty arms. 5142. 

Finale of movietone follies. 27649. 


Hittin’ the ceiling. 54383, 8049. 
Hollywood nights. 22718, 25199. 


Hosanna. 10652. 
Hot footin’ it. 5452, 8071. 
Hot man. 10655. 


I came to you. 20298, 22751. 

I could do it for you. 15714, 203802. 

Joy Street. 8322. 

Joy Street waltz. 

Legs. 8405. — 

Look what you’ve done to me. 
16065, 20702. 

Love makes the world go ’round. 
5911. 

Maudita. 16148. 

Mona. 16210. 

My window. 20965. 

Night of happiness. 16326, 23439. 

Old soldiers never die. 16394. 

Out in the cold. 23554, 26127. 

Parade of the blues. 23578, 26141. 

Pearl of old Japan. 6312, 14154. 

Rainbow. 21211. 

Reach out for a rainbow. 23672, 


18196. 


26241. 
Seattin’ the cat. 6550. 
Shadows. 6609. 


Sing a little love song. 6659, 9170. 

Sitting by the window. 9180, 
23834. 

Snake hips. 16722. 

So dear to me. 6691, 18982. 

So long. 11963, 16728. 

That’s you, baby. 6902. ~ 

Tie a string on your finger. 6934. 


Um-um-in the moonlight. 24146, 
26736. 
Waiting. 7079, 7080. 
Walking with Susie. 7094. 
When the harvest is over. 12416. 
Why can’t I be like you. 9597, 
14878. 
Mitchell (S. 8S.) jr. Evening sundown. 
10366. 
Mitchell (Sam) Evening sundown. 
10366. 


Mitchell (V. L.): 
Say that you’re sorry. 143868. 
Why can’t you eare? 9602. 
Mitchell bros. Gonna get on the river. 


Si iat. 

Mitford (G. H. K.) I want to drive 
a Durant. 5611. 

Miittell (Philip) Violin = classics. 


14976 (368). 
Mittmann (Leopold): 
Blues. 19680. 
Boston. 24622. 


Jazz. 20513. 

Jazz babies. 25481. 

Konzert jazz-suite. 

Studie. 20866. 
Mitton (A. M.) May revels. 5984. 
Mixer (K. R.) Kansas. 1133, 15955. 
Mize (J. T. Bb) aw) 13795, 
Mjaskowsky (N.) VIII. symphonie. 


25567. 


14976. 
Mlada. 17611. 
‘Moats: (W. D.) Experience. 5172, 
22487. . 
Mock (Howard) Blue bells. 2760. 
Mock (L. A.) Blue bells. 2760. 
Modareli (H. A.) Castle of dreams. 
7590. 


Model music publishers, reg’d. : 
It’s Broadway. 15892. 
Romance. 18844. 

Moderne etiiden fiir violine. 

28471. 

Modern piano music. 17236 (270). 

Modr (Antonin) 22209-22214. 

Modry (S. M.) Along the redwood 

trail. S762. 

Moe (Benna) Alpine suite. 22010. 


Moller (Heinrich) Buch vom lied der 
volker. 4808. 
Moeller (O. W.) 


Moeller (Philip) 


Moffat (Alfred) : 
Christmas suite. 362. 
English peasant songs. 
Feeding time. 5195. 
Idea per camera. 253878. 
Irish schoolmaster. 5690. 
Many roads. 11196. 
Pedlar. 6313. 

Rain in May. 6415. 

Sonata impetuosa. 23880. 

Sonate. 21416, 23100, 

23650, 23748, 26509. 

Sonny holiday. 14557. 

Twilight shadows. 7010. 
Moffitt (O. B.) Shine on little stars, 

shine on. 14404. 
Mohl (I. I.) Come back to me. 10096. 
Mohr (Gerhard) : 
Das ist so ein fall... 
Don Giovanni. 27533. 
Donna Elvira. 27584. 
Hot serenade. 13368. 
Lolita. 28302. 
My jumping doll. 
Resignation. 6485. 
Sag mal, wer ist die dame. 
Stars. 21469. 
Mohr (Halchen) 
21546. 
Mojica (Leonard) 
satisfied. 20294. 
Mokocé cé-maka. 


28469- 


14964. 
10831. 


Youth. 
Ilsa. 


22462. 


23192, 


22338. 


23369. 
1857. 


Tell me, lil’ sister. 


I am more than 


8624. 


1951 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Mokrejs (John): 


Keys to the king’s castle. 5778-— 
5780. 
Scherzo. 3676. 
Mola (J.) Renversée. 9021, 9022. 


Moldenhauer (Walther) : 
Fuhrmannslied. 3114. 
Jetzt danzt Hannemann. 3447. 
Schwibisches tanzlied. 4106. 


_.. Schweinauer tanz. 6570. 
Mole (Miff) : 
Beale St. blues. 7470. 
Hesitating blues. 25181. 
St. Louis blues. 9081. 
Yellow dog blues. 26989. 


Moler (C. G.) 
9284. 


Moline (L. W.) Rhapsody. 4030. 
Molique (—) Melod‘e F-dur. 26350. 


Molisee (Howard) Broken hearted 
lover. 252. 
Moll (Billy): 
And so to bed. 19545. 
Atta boy. 19580, 24524. 
Don’t keep me lonesome too long. 
19944. 
Even if you get even with me. 
20009. 
Fee fi fo fum. 20042. 
Follow the sun in the morning. 
20078. 
Hand in hand together. 20194. 
Howdy Broadway. 22739. 
I'd go barefoot all winter long. 
20304, 27891. 
I just can’t blame my heart. 


Still I can’t forget. 


20320. 

I'll wrap my troubles in dreams. 
18017. 

I’m keeping company now. 20363, 
22813. 


My blue print of dreams. 20909. 


Oodles and oodles. 21092. 
Sergeant Flagg and _ Sergeant 
Quirt. 18917, 21327. 


Soda I, soda you, sodas ev’rybody. 
4162. 

Sweet Raviola. 215138. 

That’s ’rithmatic. 21568. 

That’s what’s troubling me. 21569. 

Twenty Swedes ran thru _ the 
weeds. 21686. 


Mollenhauer (Crosby) : 
Anne Laurie. 24499. 
Donna e mobile. 26776. 
Every day melodies. 7846. 
Holy night—Adeste fideles. 
Home sweet home—Old folks at 


home. 25202. 

Juanita—The old oaken bucket. 
25502. 

Maryland, my Maryland—Star 


Spangled Banner. 25770. 


25201. 


Merry widow waltz—Over the 


waves waltz. 25822. 
My old Kentucky home—Old 
Black Joe. 25934. 
Practical violin school. 1727. 
Sixty studies for the violin. 
2514. 
Molloy (D. lL.) My own Alaska, that’s 
all. 18992. 
Molloy (J. EH.) Just to hear the 
radio. 10956. 


Molloy (J. L.) 
138786, 28347. 
Mommaert (José) : 
Babil. 12687. 
Contrebandiers dans la montagne. 
405. 
Puirts Wars. 

Mignonnette. 138899. ; 
Yes! my little Mady! 7253. 
Monaco (Ben) When to you I feel 

like sing ng. 14849. 
Monaco (J. V.) Home at the end of 
my dreams. 850. 
Monaco (Jimmie) : 
Believe it or not. 19632, 19633. 
Close your eyes. 10080. 
I only wish I had you with me. 
15792, 18067. 
I treasure you. 953. 
K-a-l-a-m-a-zoo. 10960. 
Marianina. 16130, 18408. 
My Broadway racketeer. 
On with the dance! 38860. 
’"S been a long time in between 
' time. 16607, 18863. 
Song of gold. 9229. 
Through, how can you say we're 
through. 12208, 19193. 
With your looks and my brain. 


Love’s old sweet song. 


1460. 


21874. 
Monaghan (R. C.) Mazurka caprice. 
13858. 

Monahan (Grace) George. 13225. 
Monckton (C. F.): 

Country girl. 29647 (39). 

Toreador. 14976 (346)..- 
Monckton (Lionel) : 

Country girl. 29647 (389). 


Toreador. 14976 (346). 
Moncre ff (M. L.) Mother, dear heart. 
6063. 
Monday (Willie) 
18474. 
Mondo (Carl) Dream of you. 13060. 
Mondonville (J. J. C.) Tambourin. 
4261. 
Mondragon (E.) 
Mondragon (Hmilio) 
27762. 
Mondrigon (J. X.) 
15208. 
Mondrone (P.): 
Brother love. 9969. 


Two little p eces. 


Cuarentena. 27444. 
Guadalupe. 


Cuchetitos rojos. 


1952 


oe Oe an ey 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Country wedding. 19847. 

In the land of Buddha. 138547. 
Monestel (A.) O God be merciful. 

1576. 

Moneymaker (Georgie) 
Monfred (A. H.): 

Alma amada. 17277. 

Ich hab’ so einen schwarm fir 

dich! 10805. 

Rapsodie juive. 4008. 
Monici-Rocea (Angelo) : 

Krishna. 15979. 

Let’s live in our dreams. 


Clown. 4928. 


16610. 


Monico (L. J.) Richard Carvel 
waltzes. 9709 (205). 

Monico (T. G. de) See De Monico 
CT. .G..) 


Monier (P.) Merry story. 16175. 


Monk (Cyril) : 


19190. 
11259. 
Two loving arms. 


Gavotte. 
Spring song. 
Monroe (D. J.) 


21693. 
Monroe’ (Earl) Louisiana moon. 
1268. 
Monroe (Jimmy) pseud. See Joy 
(Leonard) 
Monrouzeau (J. A.)  Améandote en 
silencio. 49. 
Monsarrat (Lucille) Old pal we'll 


meet again some day. 1614. 
Monsees (A. D.): 
Honey don’t go away. 5445. 
May be so, may be so not. 5982. 
Not guessing. 6195. 
Monsen (Ellen) pseuwd. 
(Helen) 
Montaigne (Richard): 
Country in autumn. 19846. 
Mus cal portrait. 3710. 
Montalto (Agostino) Amor perduto. 
9774. 
Montana (Jack) 
Montana (Lou's) 


See Dallam 


Vaundéll. 14757. 
Broadway hi-hat- 


ters. 24643. 
Montana. Uniy. Assce. students: 
Cheering. 22226. 


Fight, Montana. 22513. 


Fighting for Montana. 22514. 
Montana, let’s go. 23296. 
Montana, my Montana. 23298. 
Up with Montana. 24160. 
Montanari (Alberto) Colibri. 15262. 
Montanari (Aldo) Nostalgia russa. 
3809. 
Montanaro (Ettore) : 
Abbandono. 14987. 
Carnevale. 7585. 
Ciprie e parrucche. 369. 
Convegno d’amore. 15274. 
Damine gialle. 15305. 
Danza dei Lilliput. 22332. 
Dormi, Fantolin. 22400. 
Effluvio primeaverile. 17699. 


Fiera del villaggio. 22511. 
In sogno. 8259. 

Invitati. 15882. 
Mignotise. 1386. 

Pavana. 16456. 

Piccola baruffa. 16474. 
Plenilunio d’aprile. 1718. 
Quiete Silvestre. 1760. 


Tramonto languido. 24118. 


Vita nel boseo. 9504. 
Montani (N. A.): 
Earthly friends will change. 


27574, 27575. 


Infant Jesus. 28080, 28081. 


Sleep, my little -one. 23839, 
23840. 
Virgin at the crib. 24185, 26792, 
26793. 
Montani (Pietro) : 
Mamma che veglia. 8528. 
Serenata napulitana. 11881. 


Monte (Jorge del) pseud. See Aiiez 
(Jorge) 
Monté (Pierre) Ma java. 18798. 
Monteforte (Laura) Dear little 
sweetheart of dreams. 19902. 
Montemezzi (Italo) Paolo e Virginia. 
16440. 
Monteverdi (C.): 
Hear the 
27809. 
Interrotte speranze. 
No more warfare. 
O leave me. 28668. 
Woe is me. 29560. 
Montfort (Homer) : 
American press. 73862. 
Parade of the baa baa_ sheep. 
8874. 
Montgomery (Allen) : 
Hquity. 17714. 


murmuring waters. 


13560. 
28628. 


Equity will always see you 
through. 20000. : 
Montgomery (HE. D.) My Phi kap 


girl. 25938. 
Montgomery (M. E.) She thought I 
was her brother. 21341. 
Montgomery (Peggy) She’s got the 
boy friend blues. 21337. 
Montgomery (Reginald) : 
Couple of birds. 24772. 
Dreamin’. 10279. 
Dynamic personality. 
19970. 
Fancy free. 
Fascinatin’ you. 10391. 
Fight! fight! fight. 13158. 
Garden quaint. 13217. 
Hear the lion roar. 25172. 
Hello Dixie! 13323. 
I’m going to be tough on you. 
3320. 
I want to! I got to! 


15419, 
13139. 


20399. 


1953 


INDEX 


‘pt. 10, n. 8., v. 24 


ee 


Montgomery (Reginald)—Continued. 
I want you only. 3351. 
It’s tough to be in love. 
Ladder of love. 10997. 
Little lady. 11084. 
Love is a bubble. 11120. 
L-O-V-E love. 11125. 

My dynamic personality. 3729. 
My toreador. 8724. 
Only girl. 11551. 
Pitter patter. 3950. 
Pretending. 6382. 
Puppy love. 8978. 
Really going to town. 
Regular guy. 4016. 
She’s cute, she’s sweet. 4131. 
She’s my sugar dumpling. 6623. 
Tee off. 4270. 

Twosome. 7016. 

Violent love. 7058. 

We two. 12358. 
Who is the man. 


5711. 


4009. 


2474, 


You'll come back to me. 17207. 
Montgomery (Ruth) Laugh at the 
blues. 13675. 


Montgomery (W. A.): 
Fleeting fancies. 648. 
Haymakers’ dance. 810. 
In old Malaga Bay. 1025. 
In the Lord put I my trust. 
10854. 
In the spring-time. 20470. 
"Neath twinkling stars. 1531. 
Off to camp. 1590. 
Summer frolics. 2081. 


Tally-ho. 4260. 
Montgomery (W. D.)~ Zee Zee. 4575. 
Montgomery & co.: 
_Considerin’, 401. 
Dicky bird told me so. 5044. 


Drifting along. 17682. 
EHe-by-gum. 561. 
Feminine company, feminine sym- 


pathy. 5197. 

How many pips are there in a 
pomegranate. 5459. 

In the sunshine. 13553, 


Is Izzy azzy wozz. 13564. 
It’s a million to one you're far 
from home. 5704. 

Lost in the world. 5897. 
Napoleon said to Josephine, Not 
to-night! 18577. 
Nothing but you. 
San Sebastian. 


18611. 
14356. 


Up in Archie’s aeroplane. 7031. 
Why.0 ara, 
Montilla (C.) Lolita. 25650. 
Montorio (Daniel) No me llores. 
14044. 
Montour (Clara) Back to the isle of 
rose. 19604. 


Montoya (Bernarda): 
Cruda. 17585. 
Flor. 19245, 
Huerfanita. 17969. 
Inez Chavez Garcia. 
Jesusita. 18189. 
Maiana transparente. 18394. 
Silencio de la noche. 18940. 

Ya la luna va saliendo. 19428. 

Montroy (P. A.): 

Looking over my pictures of mem- 
ories. 18332. 
Somewhere a mother’s voice is 

calling. 11980. 

(Florence) 


18159. 


Montz 
28897. 

Moody (A. C.) You'll be coming back, 
7264. 5 

Moody (D. W.) Phi chi girl. 8911. 

Moody (Wallace) Service. 6606. 

Moon (Luella) Blues, ’'m thru with 


Remembrance. 


blues. 4771. 
Moon’ (Venetta) My = sweetheart. 
28571. 


Moon madness. 22952, 23866, 23985. 
Mooney (J. B.): 
Billboard song. 17394. 
Just a picture from life’s other 
Side. 22992. 
Mooney (James) : 
Broadway Beau Brummell. 
Saving my kisses. 28959. 


27275. 


Mooney (V. P.) Mooney march. 
25865. 

Moonshine. 13923. 

Moor (F. BE.) Madonna’s lullaby. 
18381. 

Moore (A. F.) One caress. 16408. 

Moore (A. M.) Success waltz. 9709 
(225). 

Moore (A. T.): 


All along the trail. 19524. 
I cry for the me of yesterday. 
20303. 
Moore (Anne) pseud. 
more (S. A.) 
Moore (C. E.) 
for someone. 


See Whitte- 


Eiveryone’s waiting 
22481. 


Moore (C. J.) She makes them that 
way. 29010. ; 

Moore (D..B.) Ill never be blue. 
20327, 

Moore (D. S.) Songs my mother 
never taught me. 26481. 

Moore (Deane) It’s all because you 
Said I love you. 28104. 

Moore (Dinty) pseud. See Moore 
(Rh: EY) 

Moore (Douglas) Pageant of P. T. 
Barnum. 11594. 

Moore (H. A.) Gliding along on the 
air. 15570. 

Moore (HE. J.) Is your lamp burning. 
10877. 


1954 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Moore (HE. L. K.) I’m sorry. 27965. 

Moore (HE. M.) That strange melody. 

tt es. 

Moore (BH. S8.): 

Christ, the teacher. 12894. 
Solemn warning. 14468. 

Moore (E. W.): 
Ivresse. 20504. 
Loulotte. 20711. 
Love thou art mine. 

Moore (Eloise) : 

Daddy don’t let me drive 
wild. 4984. 


111338. 


you 


Tll be your baby doll. 5508. 
Jealous moon. 5725. 
Moore (F. M.): 
Good night. 15595. 
Rover. 16598. 
Moore (G. D.): 
Building air eastles. 19721. 


Missing you. 1397. 
Souvenirs of you. 2043. 
Sweetheart I’m lonesome for you. 
2114. 
Sweetheart I wonder. 19096. 
Moore (J. L.) Bring back my boy. 
248. 
Moore (James) 
27909. 
Moore (James Cleveland) Just be- 
yond the mystic river. 13681. 
Moore (Jerry): 
Away from the highways back 


I hear you calling. 


home. 24536. 
She likes it in the morning. 
26384. 


Why don’t you keep out of my 


26947. 
Lindy boy. 238078. 
Sweethearts of 


dreams. 
Moore (Jesse) 
Moore (Joseph C.) 
yesterday. 6841. 


Moore (L. M.) I sure need you. 
20387. 
Moore (L. V.) I miss a pal like you. 
5584. 
Moore (M.C.) Shaft of Ku’pish ta ya. 
18920. 
Moore (MacDonell) Hattie Brown. 
17892. 


Moore (Marion) : 


Girls’ two-part choruses. 3143. 

God keep you everywhere. 17836. 

He leadeth me. 1900. 

In praise of our old high. 1027. 

Night song. 1547. 

Parks’ imperial anthems. 18722. 

Parks’ sacred quartets. 14146. 

To a marching tune. 2214. 
Moore _ (Miltona) Melody caprice. 

3652. 


19 


Moore (Moran) : 
Take me back to Col-ler-rad-da 
fer to stay. 2128, 29219. 
Tramp. 12247. 
Moore (O. B.) Hail, King Arthur! 


20188. 
Moore (R. F.) Then we'd be happy 
blue rose. 16911. 


Moore (R. M.): 


Ha-ha blues. 5367. 


School girl blues. 16641. 
Staggering blues. 6774. 
Stranger blues. 16811. 


Moore (R. 8.) Beneath your window. 
7493. 

Moore (Rosalie) 
19524. 

Moore (Ruth) 
ing about home. 


All along the trail. 


When I get to think- 
12403. 


Moore (S. J.) When you threw me 
down. 12480. 
Moore (V. H.) All alone hobo blues. 
9749. 
Moore (Winifred) : 
China silk. 10060. 


Have faith in God. 25152. 
Magic charm. 11171. 
Our new maid. 8854. 
Moorhouse (Thomas) In our little 


aeroplane of dreams. 20456. 

Moquin (A. L.): 

Chicot. 4901. 

Mother Goose nursery rhymes. 

28494. 

Only love I know. 11553. 
Mora (J. F.) Sone besarte. 16749. 
Moral (Jorge del) Pais azul. 11597. 


Morales (Julian) What have you done 
with my happiness. 17081. 
Moran (Edward) pseud. See Harris 


(Cuthbert) ; 
Moran (M. A.) Leaves are falling. 
23052. 
Moran (M. E.) Dead rose of love. 
24818. 
Moran (P. J.) That little gal from 
Shanghai. 4279. 
Morane (Raoul) : 
Barbier de Séville. 9064. 
Cosi fan tutte. 8662. 


Enlévement au sérail. 6080. 
Noces de Figaro. 1448, 1444. 
Tour de feu. 2229, 2230. 
Moranee (Rex) Pride of my heart 
is wounded. 18786. 
Morat6 (Benito) Afioranzas. 12653. 
Morava (J.) Gondellied. 13884. 
Morbach (Hd.) : 
Immortal spirit of love. 10835. 
Romance of youth. 11781. 
Serenade. 9123. 
Mordente (Giacomo) .’A canzone ’e 
Sant’ Andrea. 24427. 
More songs of the Hebrides. 


oo 


23309. 


INDEX 


More the merrier. 


25871. 
Moreau (Henri)  Brelan de javas. 
4796. 


Moreau (Léon) : 


Madame Récamier. 3606. 
Romance. 4048. 

Moreau (Raoul) : 
Allegro dramatique. 15017. 
Cortége nocturne. 7674. 
Eveil du coeur. 24958. 
Hans Heiling. 25185. 
Impresario. 11832. 
Ouverture tragique. 12785. 


Passion selon Saint-Mathieu. 7450. 
Morehouse (Chauncey) Harlem twist. 
794. 


Morel (Jean) Desert moon. 2940. 
Moreland (Peg): 
I’m saving up coupons. 27961. 


You’re gonna miss me, hon’. 29620. 

Morelli (A. HE.) Love, wedding and 
lullabies. 20723. ; 

Morelli (A. R.): 

Airways and fairways. 19517. 

Chief Hide and Seek. 247138. 

Prairie prance. 26204. 

Under the western sky. 26739. 
Morelli (Lorenzo) : 

Onde amorose. 8834. 

Raggi de stelle. 16537. 

Sogni miei. 16733. 
Morena (C.): 

Bella vista. 24572. 

Hallo, hallo! hier Wien! 
Moreno (Manuel) : 

Al pie de un arbol. 

Amor es cruel martirio. 

Camello. 2803. 

Colimefia! 2857. 


781. 


2611. 
9773. 


De alla vine y pa alla voy. 2927. 


13007. 
10221. 
17816. 
11425. 
11468. 


Desconfianza. 
DICES tier. LT 
Gilda Moreno. 
Nada me importa. 
Noche serena y obscura. 
Perdoname. 8898. 
Por tus ojos. 11680. 
Moreno (Wenceslao) : 
Burn me with your eyes. 
Cancion de Nena. 289. 
I will sing for you my love song. 


266. 


973. 
I would die without you. 978. 
What? yes, she is mine. 2423. 


You are the angel I dreamed. 2547. 
Moreno S. (Jose) EHscuchando tu voz. 


10353. 
Moreno Torroba (F.) See Torroba 
(F. M.) | 
Morese (Gerardo) Newark waltz. 
16319. 
Morét (EH. V.): 
A yous, ombre légére. 2589 (3). 
Ciel est gris. 2589 (53). 


19 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 24 


Interlude. 2589 (185). 
Nocturne. 2589 (225). 
Pleut sur la mer. 2589 (269). 
Quand je riais. 2589 (281). 
Réverie. 2589 (284). 
Soir d’ été. 2589 (311). 
Temps, lI’ étendue et le nombre. 
2589 (324). 
_ ubéreuse. 2589 (3385). 
Moret (Neil) pseud. See Daniels 
(C. N.) 

Moret (Villa) inc: 

Billie. 15142. 


Billy Venero. 4748. 

Chinky Chinee bogie man. 
17515. 

Dad’s dinner pail. 

Dream lover. 7782. 

Feelin’ the way I do. 17748, 24981. 

Good bye old Paint. 53381. 

Got a great big date. 17857. 

Head low. 15649. 

Hobo spring song. 17982. 

‘Honky tonk lullabye. 3243. 

I long for the song of the pine 
trees tall. 924. 

If I had my druthers, 
18104. 

In sunny Hawaii. 

Jesse James. 5729. 

Kiss me with your eyes.. 18235. 

Little old log cabin in the lane. 
8455. 

Love is like that. 238144, 25678. 

Man on the flying trapeze. 8531. 

One moment more with you. 1639, 
3864. 

Ploddin’ along. 1719. 

Rosie’s in love wid a real guy. 
9062. 

Sally, I’m lovin’ you. 26323. 

Sentimental sweetheart. 238777. 

Singin’ river. 23832, 26416. 


15249, 
4985. 


13512, 
1630. 


Song of Siberia. 14501. 
Spring fever. 14522. 


Take me back to Col-ler-rad-da 
fer to stay. 2128. 
Texas rangers. 6881. 
That night among the roses. 2160, 
4281. 
Tumbled down dreams. 
Varsity rhythm. 24175. 
Walkin’ around in a dream. 7093. 
When it’s springtime in the 
Rockies. 9559. 
Who in the L are you. 14869. 
Moretti (Raoul) : 
Artichauts. 73. 
Hlefant! elefant! 
Mio padre. 13891. 
Morgan (A. L.) Morgan (A.) day 
and night. 1424. 
Morgan (Carey) 
sweetie gives to me. 


14712. 


10319. 


Blues my naughty 
17422. 


6 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Morgan (E. A.) Safety crusader’s 
mareh. 6521. 
Morgan (G. F.): 
Belle of Bagdad. 24574. 
Sunbonnet girl. 2084. 
Morgan (H. C.) Choya. 7636. 
Morgan (Jasper) When everyone’s 


5866. 


Morgan (Mike) My sweet Marie. 
20962. 

Morgan (N. C.) Rotary. 18859. 
Morgan (Orlando) Moissonneurs. 

1409. 

Morgan (R. VY.) Ditson school and 
community band = series. 15356— 
15360. 


Morgan (Reginald) : 
I’ve built a shack in Maryland, 
Mary. 9597. 
Little sweetheart of mine. 16048. 
Love me in December most of all. 


28336. 
New Casani Yale blues. 1537. 
Oh, me! Oh, my! She’s wonder- 
ful. 6228. ; 
Some day you’ll need a friend. 
21406. 
When your rolling-stone comes 
home. 12488. 
Yet you forgot. 29589. 
Morgan (Sam): 
Bogalusa strutt. 214. 
Short dress gal. 1952. 
Morgan (W. A.): 
Afri-bel canto. 27073. 
Lullaby. 23163. 
Morgan (W. H.) My radio Ray. 
6146. 


Morganstern (C. E.): 
Honey o’ mine. 8063. 
My dream of love. 8682. 
Morgenstern (Richard) jr. Where is 
that dream girl of mine? 17120. 


Morgenthau (Henry) jr. As we go 
dancing. 12666. 
Morlen (Billy): 

My mamma’s in town. 6182. 

My pretty Rose. 18547. 


Morley (G. E.): ; 
Ah then I'll understand. 19512. 
Girl of my dreams come waltz 


with me. 25069. 
Give me the flowers -and trees. 
20145. 


I know of a beautiful city. 8121. 

In apple blossom time. 25415. 

In my Father’s house are many 
mansions. 8254. 

Meadow lark’s song. 8564. 

Oh gentle loving presence. 6223. 

Only mother can sing a lull-a-by. 
26105. 


Pearly gates open I pray. 8891. 
Sing, blue bird, sing. 14480. 


Swinging, swaying, baby sleep and 


rest. 29206. 

There’s a beautiful country. 
14646. 

Where is the barefoot boy. 
14868. 


Morley (M. H.): 


Father of my yesterdays. 10395. 
Hoo Hoo Hoover. S066. ; 
Morley (Thomas) Now is the month 


of Maying. 26027. 
Morlock (Eddie) J ll always care. 


15738. 

Mormors melodi. 8642. 

Mornement' (Ina) When Phyllis 
crossed the wood. 9565. 

Morogano (Dolores) I got myself 


8112. 
You came to me in 


another sweetie. 
Morra (Egidio) 


dreams. 14931. 

Morrell (W. W.) Ridin’ the rainbow. 
4036. 

Morrill (lL. G.) Dirge of the desert. 
490. 


Morris (A. E.): 


Broken dreams. 250. 


T’ll mend your broken dreams. 
Hold. 
Morris (Mrs. C. H.) See Morris 
(L. N.) 
Morris (C. M.) If there’s a Santa 
Claus. 38878. 
Morris (D. I.) Memories of golden 
days. 16168. 
Morris (Derby) pseud. See Morris 
(Virgil) 
Morris (Dick) Just waitin’ for you. 
1131. 


Morris (E.) music pub. co., ine.: 
Captive warrior. 12849. 
Clouds. 27388. 
Four songs. 2786. 
God’s messenger. 
Little boy of mine. 
Mi amor. 18890. 
My stairway of dreams. 
One night and you. 28724. 
Path of yesterday. 3914. 
Sometimes in early 
14489. 

Technique for the standard key- 
board. 16881. 

There'll still ‘be other 
29279. 

Waltzing violin. 17054. 

“When brown eyes looked in eyes 
of blue. 24251. 

When dawn comes stealing. 4470. 

Morris (E. H.) New York! our em- 

pire state. 14035. 


3156. 
13723. 
14004. 


evening, 


dawns, 


1957 


INDEX 


Morris (Edward) : 


Captive warrior. 12849. 
Mi amor. 13890. 
Waltzing violin. 17054. 


Morris (Hvelyn) 
yesterday. 9966. 

Morr:s (G. A.) 
Seattle. 9668. 


Morris (G. O’Connor-) See O’Connor- 
. Morris (G.) 


Morris (Haydn): 

Cradle song. 26339. 

Wandering winds. 21760. 
Morris (Irving) See Schlenoff (I. M.) 
Morris (Ivan): 


Broken dreams of 


You'll have to see 


It’s no one but you. 15895. 
Shame on you. 29007. 
Morris (J. W.) Memories. 8584. 


Morris (Joe) music co.: 
All that I’m asking is sympathy. 


W227, 
Blue Ridge mountain cottage and 
you. 9934. 
Don’t blame it on the moonlight. 
13032. 4 
Dream mother. 5096. 
Georgia pines. 20132. 


Happy in the rain. 15631. 

I wish you knew. 22872. 

Leave the lovin’ to me. 25593. 

Louisiana Susie. 11109. 

My wife is one hundred percent 
talkie. 23410. 

Nothin’ is sweeter than honey. 
16345. 

Preacher and the bear. 

Spanish doll. 16780. 

Sweetheart. 19091. 

Things look wonderful now. 4821. 

Trail to yesterday. 16958. 

Morris (Joseph) pseud. See Tobani 
(T. M.) 


Morr:s (L. N.): 


3973. 


Gathering home. 9709 (75). 
Gospel ship Zion. 9709 (87). 
Growing brighter every day. 
9709 (88). 


Harmonies of heaven. 9709 (94). 


It is just like Jesus. 4577 (190). 
Keeping power. 9709 (127). 
Victory all the time. 9709 (250). 


Morris (Lester) : 
I don’t want to be with anyone 


but you. 25256. 

Since ‘you. I’ve found. 16706, 
18952. 

What have I done to deserve all 
this. 4463. 

Why .can’t F find ale ede, 
12461. 

Morris (Lois) My little poppy maid. 
6129. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Morris (Margie): 
Blue moments. 27242. 
I won’t believe it’s raining. 22878. 
Just a thought of you. 13626. 
Who ever dreamed. 2472. 
Morris (\S. E.): 
Airs from the Bohemian girl. 
9853. 
Break of dawn. 19703. 
Dance of the giraffes. 14976 (63). 
Douglas band folio. 17660. 
Jingle bells. 28135. 
Kitty’s waltz. 10980. 
Mary Jane waltz. 8552. 
Silent night. 29038. 
Morris (Viola) She had such a won- 
derful smile. 23798. 
Morris (Virgil) : 
Just one of those things. 
Woods of Belleau. 9632. 
Your so sweet. 9696. 
Morris (William) : 
Jungle dance. 25505. 
Magic moonlight. 13811. 
Morris (Wm.) latest 
tions. 13930. 
Nifty folio. 28608. 
Priscilla. 28860. 
Morris music pub. co. Silver threads 
among the gold. 9157. 
Morrison (A. L.) Love time. 16084. 
Morrison (Alick) Beautiful rose from 
the golden West. 141, 4717. 
Morrison (C. P.) Dove let 
17236 (106). 
Morrison (Gerald) 
four, five. 1648. 
Morrison (H. E.) ‘They say they 
wonder what’s become of Sally. 
21600. 
Morrison (James H.) 


8348. 


composi- 


loose. 


One, two, three, 


College days. 


7653, 7654. 

Morrison (John H.) Go ’way sorrow. 
729. 

Morrison (Luella) Awake, O soul. 
7432. 


Morrison (M. A.) Dove let loose. 
17236 (106). 
Morrison (R. F.) There’s no power 
on earth can pull it down. 2185. 
Morrison (William) I’m thinking of 

no-one but you. 10752. 
Morrissey (J. P.): 
Shine, sun for me. 26394. 


When my thoughts go drifting 


back-to St. Omer. 7180. 
Morrow (B. M.): 
My Venitian Rose. 8727. 


Pepperette. 3923. 
Morrow (Dolly) pseud . See Morrow 
(By NE) 
Morrow (F. J.): 
Blah! blah! 19663. 
I’ve fallen in love with just you. 
957. 


1958 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Morse (Callie Hope) Whatta world! 
7162. . 
Morse (Chas. H.): 
Cantilene nuptiale. 
I beheld and lo. 


19491 (30). 
14976 (138). 


Twelve pieces for organ. 19491 
(53, 119). 
Morse (Constance) Musical alpha- 
bet. 3709. . 
Morse (Dolly) : 
Lady Mary. 12594 (188). 
When they play God save the 
King. 2589 (357). 
Morse (Harriet) I’m _ so _ bashful. 
20370. 
Morse (J. L.) At home with you. 
15061. 
Morse (J. W.) Because you belong 
to me. 12725, 17364. 
Morse (Lee): 
Adellina. 4589. 


At night by the lamplight. 

Just you and I. 5768. 
Morse (M. B.): 

Cantilene nuptiale. 19491 (380). 

I beheld and lo. 14976 (188). 


27145. 


Twelve pieces for organ. 19491 
(58, 119). 
Morse (T. F.): 
By the river. 12594 (87). 
I’ve got my eyes on you. 12594 


(144), 19491 (100). 
Lady Mary. 12594 (188). 
Lizard and the frog. 12594 (203). 
Wait at the gate for me. 19491 
(254). 
When they play God save the 
King. 2589~(35%).—- 
Morse (Theodora) I’ve got my eyes 
on you. 12594 (144). 
Mortari (Virgilio) : 
Caterinella. 17488. 
Largo. 18262. 
Preludio e rondo. 21191. 
Sonata in re. 23881. 
Vignetta. 24180. 
Mortimore (Mabel) 
Greatheart. 18655. 
Morton (Ferd): 
Burnin’ the iceberg. 19727. 
Courthouse bump. 27429. 
Georgia swing. 25056. 
New Orleans bump. 28604. 
Pretty Lil. 28854. 
Sweet Aneta mine. 29183. 
Tank town bump. 215387. 
Morton (H. P.) His grace is sufficient 
for me. 10632. 
Morton (J.): 
Freakish. 20104. 


King’s eall to 


Seattle hunch. 213813. 
Morton (Jelly-Roll) See Morton 
(Ferd) 


Morton (Leroy) : 
Get yourself a 
22587. 
I ain’t scared of you. 3271. 
Morton (Lillian) : 
I can’t lose my Heinie. 25246. 
I love American melody. 25286. 
I’ve gotta nutting at all. 253851. 
Morton (V. M.) Memories of days 
-gone by. 18440. 
Morton (Vance): 
Jimble Jamble Joe. 15926. 
Jumping jack. 15926. 
Miss Squiggely Squirm. 15926. 
Mosquito mareh. 3727. 
My dog Tack. 3427. 


monkey man, 


Mory (J.) Pod krivéafom. 11665. 
Mosay (Miro): 
Catch on? 4865. 


Most wonderful lamp of all. 8645. 
Some day you'll come back to me. 
6703. 
Mosby (B. R.): 


Because I knew. 17360. 


Bluest blues I know. 17428. 
For you—my love. 17778. 
Forgive and forget. 17783. 


In a dew drop. 28043. 

Just like you. 18219. 

Kentucky boy. 18231. 

Near by. 18581. 

Once in a while. 18660. 

Out of a clear blue sky. 18693. 

That little Spanish girl’ of mine. 
19147. 

When I say good-bye. 193851. 

When you climb to the top of a 


hill. 19365. 

Mosby (C. B.) Blue blowers blues. 
15158. 

Moscato (Chas.) Vapor City march. * 
24170. 

Moscheles (Ignaz) Etude caractéris- 
tique. 19491 (58). 

Moser (J. F.) Reverence. 18824. 


Moser (Julius) I’m like a wall flower. 
22816. 


Moses (Betty) Far away pal of mine. 
7864. 


Moses (Monte) My way. .11417. 
Mosiello (Michael) : 
Low down trumpet. 13790. 


Sweet and hot. 
Valse dainty. 


9313. 
14749. 


Mosier (Floyd) ‘That southern belle 
of mine. 16909. 

Mosirow(—) That’s a serious thing. 
14620. 

Mosler (Leo) Far away out west. 
15463. 

Moss (A. G.): 


Down south in Dixie land. 10266. 
Papa I can’t get blue. 11605. 


1959 


INDEX 


Moss (A. G.)—Continued. 

Still it’s Dixie to me. 12064. 

Sweetheart come back to me. 

12108. 
Moss (Harold) 
Moss .(Katie) 
2361, 7090. 
Moss (T. J.) 
Most immoral lady. 
Mosteller (I. A.) 
you. 8212. 

Moszkowski (Marcel) : 

Au crepuscule. 24426 (18). 

Danse russe. 24420 (66). 

Minuetto. 24426 (181). 

Nocturne. 24426 (190). 
Moszkowski (Moritz) : 

Alma mater’s praise. 29647 (151). 

Au crepuscle. 24426 (18). 

Danse russe. 24426 (66). 

Hungary. 29647 (152). 

Melodie. 11820. 

Minuetto. 24426 (181). 

Nocturne. 24426 (190). 


23312. 
of Flora. 


Mosquito. 
Wakening 


Dream of you. 2976. 
16954. 
I want to belong to 


Pianoforte album. 14976 (257, 
258). 
Serenade. 21964 (63). 
Spanish dance. 138932. 
Moten (Bennie) : | 
Hot water blues. 138365. 


It’s hard to laugh or smile. 13575. 
Kansas City squabble. 28185. — 
Let’s get it. 20641. 

Moten’s blues. 20888. 

Now goofy dust. 28652. 

Slow motion. 14443. 

Terrific stomp. 29249. 

That’s what I’m talking about. 


29263. 
Tough breaks stomp. 24116. 
Moten (Buster) Let’s get it. 20641. 
Mother-love. 18487. 


Mothers’ day suggestion book. 18489. 

Mother’s lament. 18490. 

Mott (Howard) : 

Marvelous child. 1333, 3630. 
Mary’s not old fashioned any 
more. 13835. 
Mott (Joe) Hundreds of miles away. 
5467. 

Motta (Mario): 
Bimbi allegri. 
Stella matutino. 

Motz (W. E.) jr. 

home tonight. 

Motzan (Otto): 
Once in a blue moon. 
That lovable baby 

9365. 
Theme of life. 26639. 
Thru the night. 14667. 
Where are you dream _ girl. 
14861. 
Your eyes. 


127538. 

14536. 

Will your wife be 
9616, 


235381. 
of mine. 


21949. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Moulin (Francis) : 
Affranchis. 14994. 
Attila. . 7411. 
BoD, Bey Jovs2: 
Cantiléne. 4846. 
Chanson douce. 
Cromwell. 423. 
Delire. 24881. 
Depart de la caravane. 
Femmes d’Orient. 7875. 
Fileuse d’ Antan. 13161. 
Giovanina. 5294. 

Idylle pendant un film. 3366. 
Mahomet. 5950. 
Marche bohéme. 
Mariolles. 16136. 
Mimi réve. 11278. 
Orage en mer. 6268. . 
Paola-ezardas. 164389. 
Papotages. 6300. 


4883. 


24834. . 


8538. 


Prélude pathétique. 8961. 
Scénes mystiques. 6551. 
Sérénade a4 Vaimée. 6598. 
Thermidor. 2190. 
Voila du bonheur. 17039. 
Moulson (Frederick) Let’s forget. 
23060. 
Moulton (Hi) Baby you’ve been 
foolin7. 0s: 
Moure (Francisco) : , 
A media noche. 12597. 
Cap. Carranza. 12848. 
Paletas. 1664. — 
Soy virgencita. 2044. 


Sueno y realidad. 12079. 


Mourer (C. C.): 

Fire! fire! fire! | 22516. 

From Egypt to Canaan. 22560. 

God changed his name. 20157. 

Will your future address be 
heaven. 21866. 

You can’t keep a good man down. 
21913. 


You get more like your fathe 
every day. 7263. : 

Mouser (Faye) Hail Ohio! 10577. 
Mousquetaires au couvent. 25882. 
Moussorgsky (M. P.): 

Break of day. 19704. 

Gopak. 7973. 

Grande porte de Kiev. 

Hopak. 859. 

In the village. 5681. 

King Saul. 28208. 


Mouton (H.): 
Aphrodite. 63, 64. 
Arioso. 24508. 
Chanson et ronde. 322. 
Danse espagnole. 453. 
Mikhail. 13900. 
Pavane. 1681. 
Pour V’amour de Psyché. 3966. 
Promenade sous bois. 16518. 


3170. 


1960 


i ae 


“Moyer (W. D.): 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929. 


Rhodope. 9028. 

Sérénade. 1918. 

Si Joséphine elle savait ca... 
26399. 


4190. 
4191. 


Soubrette indiscréte. 
Sous ton loup de velours. 
Movie girl. 28505. 
Mowrey (Dent) Tango. 29226. 
Moy (Edgar): 
China plate. 
Spring-time. 


19785. 
16793. 


Magic moonlight. 1311. 
Moyer’s charted harmony chords 
for Hawaiian guitar. 1440. 
Moyer’s universal teacher for 
plectrum banjo. 1441. 
Stahl’s (Wm. C.) new method for 
tenor banjo. 12042. 
Mozart (D. M.): 
Do-nuts. 19931. 
Down by the garden gate. 
Mozart (W. A.): 
Alleluja. 20897, 25883, 25884. 
Andante. 25885. 
Baci amorosi e cari. 28506. 
Concerto. 17286 (271-275). 
Cosi fan tutte. 8662. 
Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
29647 (154). 
-Enlévement au sérail. 
Idomeneo. 11331. 
Impresario. 11332. 
In Moorish lands. 16227. 
Lord, God of Sabaoth. 
(276). 
Menuett. 
Minuet. 8663, 20898. 
Mozart. 17236 (277). 
Noces de Figaro. 1448, 1444. 
Romanza. 6081. 
Romanze aus dem 3. 
1445. 
Rondo. 25887. 
Samtliche sonaten. 25888, 25889. 
Symphonie 1!’ escarpolette. 
3705. 
Symphony.’ 
28507. 
Titus. 11334, 28508. 
Trio imsG. 26231 s 
Tuba mirum. 12594 (249). 
Vado, ma dove? 11335. 
Variationen tiber ein thema von 
W. A. Mozart. 1446. 
Violinkonzert 3, G dur. 18492. 
Wenn der freude thrinen fliessen. 
24426 (191). 
Mraczek (Karl) 
1976. 
Mucciaccio (Mary) 
my canoe. 24296. 
Mudge (E. lL.) 
27368. 


19949. 


6080. 


17236 
25886. 


konzert. 


11333, 16228-16230, 


Slavische tinze. 
While we row in 


Christmas’ earol. 


3702— 


Mueller (A. H.) .Girl in rose, 15560, 
Mueller (C. F.): 

Echo caprice. 2995. 

Pean of Easter. 6294. 

Mueller (KE. A.): 
Cat and the canary. 
Gypsy train. “25125. 
Harpsichord. 10588. 
In rococeo days. 10848. 

_Lambs at play. 11007. 
Petite valse-serenade. 26168. 
Slumbering child. 26423. 
Twilight dreams. 26727. 
Mueller (Hrich) Im eaffee Zum st- 
sem Loéchel. 5645. 
Miiller (Fritz) Stiddettscher musik- 
verlag: 
Friedensmesse. 5253. 
Lieder fiir eine hohe singstimme 
und klavier. 5845. 
Sonntags am Rhein. 67388. 
Suite fiir die jugend. 6794. 
Zwei frauenchdre a_ cappella. 
6319. 

Mueller (G. J.) Remembrance. 

Miiller (Hermann) Vidi 
26783. 

Miller (O. M.): 

Fritz und seine Lotte. 
Lotte und ihr Fritz. 
Miiller (Peter) : 
Alte liebe. 17287. 
An der Moldau. 17224. 
Blumenstrauss walzer. 
Des sanger’s geburtstag. 
Dorfweisen. 19948. 
Du prichtiges Berlin. 
Ehestand. 563. 
Frau wirtin. 17789. 
Grossvater’s liebling. 
Hamburg am 
8005. 
Handelsjud im Dorf. 784. 
Klara. 20585. 
Krieg hat ein ende. 18247. 
Lieblings klinge. 18287. 
Lustige hornist. 11161. 
Midchen am Bodensee. 
Schone Anna walzer. 
Still und leise. 19047. 
Verstossene. 19274. 
Zierliche liebe. 21956. 
Zwei frohe herzen. 2580. 
Miller (S. W.): 
Concerto grosso. 4943. 
Festmusik. 15482. 
Kleine suite. 1151. 
Sonate. 113387. 
Sonatina. 2019, 2020. 
Mueller (W. A.) Drifting waters. 
24895. 

Miiller-Betzin (Ernst): 
Andante tragique. 
Stimmen der nacht. 


10023. 


28897. 
speciosam. 


13203. 
5898. 


7525. 
482. 


17689. 


20171. 
Jungferstrand. 


1309. 
16639. 


9783. 
12065. 


1961 


INDEX 


Miiller-Hartmann (Robert) : 
Abmarsch der soldaten. 
Ausklang. 24527. 
Lindliche weise. 25575. 
Maskenaufzug. 25773. 
Sandmiénnchen. 26325. 
Walzer. 25894. 
Wanderlied. 26821. 
Widmung. 26952. 

Miiller-Hermann (J. F.) 

die I. F. U. W. 20175. 

Muenze (P. W.) Lonesome sailor. 


24433. 


Gruss! an 


23118. 
Muette de Portici. 15074. 
Muir (D. J.): 
Little Gipsy waltz. 28286. 


Take off your hat! 14595. 
Muir (L. F.) Play that barber shop 
chord. 21169. 
Mujkut (Joseph) : 
Kukuleezka. 28220. 
Wyszla chmura z zamarza. 29580. 
Muldoon (Johnny) Love me long. 
1278. 
Muldowney (J. A.) When your sweet- 
heart’s gone. 2459. 
Mulé (Giuseppe) : 
Dafni. 2901, 12962, 22316. 


Fioriscon gli aranci. 10416. 

Notte a Taormina. 11478. 
Mulfinger (G. L.): 

Beggarman. 24567. 

In a cathedral. 25407. 
Mulfinger (R. M.): 

Beggarman. 24567. 

In a cathedral. 25407. 


Mulford (N. M.): 
Smile and a song. 1987. 


Wee hands. 2898. 
When I hear those songs of Dixie. 
2481. 


Mulholland (J. M.): 
Competitive moon. 10104. 
Don’t play the monkey. 13042. 
I wanna be kissed by someone. 


13488. 
That golden song of love. 21554. 


Mullaly (J. C.) Reine de Saba. 
29647 (78). 
Mullan (J. J.): , 
I don’t work for a living. 10701. 
I’m: sure there must be a heaven. 
5576. 
Mama’s never gonna wait. 


Mullen (Frederic) : 
Little Jack Tar. 
Once upon a time. 
Patch and powder. 
Playing at soldiers. 
Rondoletta. 1830. 
Rosemary. 4062. 
Roundelay. 4067. 
Wanderlust. 7106. 


25731. 


3554. 

8833. 
3913. 
3954, 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


Muller (M. K.) In memory I am 
waiting for you. 18134. 

Muller (Marion) Just a rose from 
heaven. 1117. 

Mulligan (C. L.) When the dream of 
the dreamer comes true. 14846. 

Mullinar (Michael) Tavern. 26606. 

Mullow (Y. P.) As it were. 2661, 
9797. 

Mumma (8. HE.) Just you. 8357. 

Mundy (C. D.) Dey is all gitting 
liquor. 5041: 

Mundy (J. A.) . Chicago, 1938. 2836. 

Mundy (Talbot) : 


Fate man. 622. 
Heaven sent my heart a song. 
820. 


J nendra’s smile. 1094. 
Love, I have sought you. 11119. 
Love needs lovers. 5913. 
Making dreams come true. 
Middle way. 1881. 
O, arrogant giver. 1573. 
Opus 1. 11559, 11560. 
Who hath regarded the horse! 
2473. 
Zanzibar. 
Mungo (J. R.) 
legs upon a Sofa. 
Mungo-Park (Muriel) 
exercises. 19538. 
Munich (Minnie) Night. 16322. 


Muniz (L. G.) Prisoner of war. 
(322) 
Munkelwitz (C. H.): 


5953. 


2574. 

When I gaze at the 
14834. 
Alphabet of 


4577 


Angel of love. 22028. 
My true girl. 18566. 
‘Stepping high. 19044. 


When cedar trees are swaying. 
19346. 


Murch (B. E.): 
Croon a lullaby. 7686. 
I will be good to you. 
My pansy blossom girl. 
O truth divine. 16361. 
Sing brother. 16709. 
Some day you'll come back to me. 

29092. 

Sometimes I do. 26453. 
Stars in the blue. 26511. 
Sweetest girl. 16850. 
You are my dream of love. 24874. 


Murch (T. T.): 
She’s got it. 29015. 
What do you want the moonlight 
for. 4461. 
Murdoch (William) : 
Adagio. 4692. 
Sicilienne. 4697. 
Suite. 777. 
Transcriptions 
5373. 


8216. 
6141. 


for pianoforte. 


1962 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Murdoch, Murdoch & co., ine. with J. 
G. Murdoch & co., Itd.: 
Adagio and Allegretto. 19502. 
Boot, saddle, to horse, and away. 
etal. 
Ceremonial dance. 
Hardanger. 13296. 
Prean. 11592. 
Second symphony. 16656. 
Serpent dance. 23784. 
Severn meadows. 143894. 
Swallow, hither wing. 4241. 
Third sonata. 2195, 19189. 
Trees in spring. 16963. 
Water music. 14797. 
Will o’ the wisp. 2497. 


12865. 


Murdock (C. P.) And God _ said. 
27124. 

Murdock (Gertrude) Kappa _ psi 
sweetheart. 8362. 

Murphy (B. B.) Iyonia waits for me. 
22965. 

Murphy (D. R.) You made me be- 


lieve you cared. 4557. 
Murphy (E. S8.): 
In the inn. 25487. 
Thistle sifter. 21606. 
Murphy (F. C.) When Pat Rooney 
steps. 7181. 
Murphy (J. B.) That wonderful wife 
of mine. 4302. 
Murphy (J. C.) 
you leave. 7265. 
Murphy (L. J.) That wonderful wife 
of mine. 4802. 
Murphy (M. I.) American flag. 2632. 
Murphy (O. B.) Dixieland, my Dixie- 
lands 27521. a 
Murphy (Ralph) Ingleside. 10868. 
Murray (Alan): 
Baby, you’ve got the right idea! 
19592. 
Empty chair. 10336. 
Look in her eyes. 3569. 


You'll be sorry if 


Nobody’s fault but your own. 
3805, 8769, 11465, 21004. 
She’s absolutely hopeless. 11895. 
Murray (B. F.): 
Get up and get hot. 22585. 
Get up and hollo wow. 18230. 


Independence day. 18157. 
Murray (Bessie): 


Beb-by aint-cha comin’ back to me. 


17359. 
Some day. 21403. 
Murray (Donald) Beautiful thing. 


15109, 17358, 19623. 
Murray (G. C.): 
Be thou content. 2706. 


Lord stilleth the tempest. 3574. 


Murray (G. T.) Song of the bird. 
29111. 

Murray (H. B.) Estrella de la tarde. 
22466. 


2469—30——26 


Murray GED )e 
Sweet Genevieve. 9320. 
Rassl'n’ the snake. 9005. 
Murray (H. W.) Because I love Him. 


22095. 
Murray (J. A. B.) Blue step. 9936. 
Murray (J. H.) Our motherland. 
14124. 


Murray (J. P.) 
19349, 26879. 
Murray (Jack): 

I love anything. 22789. 

I see you. 15798. 

Rolling in the snow. 23710. 

When you're counting the stars 

alone. 17115, 19369, 21824, 
24284, 24285. 
Murray (Janet) Will the roses fade 
in heaven. 12479. 
Murray (Joseph) : 
Lass near the Glascae Cross. 
18263. 

Memories of the heather. 25806. 
Murray (M. C.) Day dreams. 12985. 
Murray (Mary) Catalina. 4864. 
Murray (R. W.) Because I love Him. 

TAT78. 
Murray (Richard): 


When I[ get my parole, 


I care more for you than you 
think I do. 8098. 

That’s why I’m leaving you. 
26630. 


Murray (T. A.): 
I’m sure there must be a heaven. 
5576. 
Mama’s never gonna wait. 
Murray (W. J.) 
11073. 
Murta (Alta) Won’t you tell me why. 
29570. 
Murzilli (Tito) 
Mus (Abelardo): 
Cancion de Cuna. 2805. 
Leyenda mora. 3548. 
Mus-Art @o. Presidential ® march. 


25731. 
Listening to me. 


Bel canto. 15121. 


3977. 
Muschamp (Stanley) Where go the 
boats. 2461. 
Musella (Salvatore) Infinito. 1049. 
Music buyers corp.: 
Dancing on the dikes. 77138. 


High speed. 5426. 
Honeymoon keep shining. 22726, 
27855. 
Jay walker’s parade. 
My harbor of love. 
On the trail. 6252. 
Peter Rabbit. 8903. 
Royal hunt. 1845. 
Speedway. 2051. 
When I dream of you. 
Music corp. of America. I can’t get 
along without you. 5478. 
Music hour. 1449, 20900, 28514. 


28123. 
23361, 28540. 


- 


12401. 


1963 


INDEX 


pt. Im, n. s., v. 24 


Music in May. 10371, 10788, 12298. 
Music in the air. 3708. 
Music pub. co., ltd.: 
He told me to think of a number. 
3209. 
Hula huia lullaby. 
If I didn’t miss you. 
She’s my slip of a girl. 
What more could I want. 
When days begin. 4471. 
Yes INdeed! 4541. 
Music service co. Valse petite. 26760. 
Musical salvationist. 1451, 6085, 6086, 
8668, 11346, 138949, 16234, 18496, 
20903, 23327, 25897, 28517. 
Musikaliska Knuten (Foérlags a.-b.): 
Emigrantvalsen. 7815. 
Lyssnar du till mig i kvéll. 8511. 
Nar fyrarna tandas. 8781. 
S.0.8.-valsen. 9078. 
Musin (Ovide) : 
Caprice de concert. 
Souvenir. 16776. 
Musset (—) Grand chic de Paris. 
5344. 
Mustaine (Harold) 
through. 26206. 
Mustol (S. J.) Royal highway. 9068. 
Muth (Fritz) Quintett fiir 5 blasin- 
strumente. 20215. 

My Antoinette. 14976 (94, 182, 339), 
29647 (156). 

My gal Sal. 23356. 

My Lord’s ridin’ all the time. 16270. 


My Lord says He’s gwineter rain down 
fire. 1488. 

My man Friday. 20942. 

My old grey mare. 18540. 


3261. 

3372. 

29019. 
9550. 


301. 


Pray your way 


My old Kentucky home. 2589 (230). 
My wild Irish os 25954. 
Myddleton (H. 

By the ral River. 17236 (59), 


29647 (25). 
Phantom brigade. 17236 (3819). 
Shamrock selection on Irish melo- 
dies. 17236 (366). 
Wounded friend. 17236 (487). 


Myddleton (W. H.): 

By the Swanee River. 17236 (59), 
29647 (25). 
Phantom brigade. 17236 (319). 
Shamrock selection on Irish melo- 

dies. 17236 (366). 
Wounded friend. 17236 (487). 


Myer (E. A.) I believe in you. 5476. 

Myer (T. S.) Who knows. 9590. 

Myerovich (Alvin) In memorium. 
22911. 

Myers (B. M.) There is a little girl. 
19168. 


Myers (Bob) That’s harmony. 12169. 


Myers (Carmel): 
I couldn’t care for you. 10689. 
When you find me dreaming. 

14855. 

Myers (Clyde) 

dear but you. 

Myers (Harl1) 

seeing tonight? 

Myers (Elizabeth) 

Myers (G. E.): 
Ann Marie. 24498. 

Carmela. . 12851, 27318. 

End of the day brings you. 19996. 

Gasco blyes. 22575. 
Myers (Henry) Yaller. 


It wasn’t the moon 
20500. 
Moon, what are you 
1419. 


Some day. 23864. 


9642. 


Myers (J. J.) Nine miles out of 
town. 20995. 

Myers (Martha) Snowflakes and 
roses. 29083. 

Myers (Mrs. P. A.)  Lord’s prayer. 
13758. 


Myers (Richard) : 
From now on. 
Hello yourself. 


22562. 
8032. 


I’m a one-man girl. 5528. 
Jericho. 5728. 
Mine alone. 6024. 
Mister Cinders. 6039, 11298. 
‘Street singer. 26535. 

Myers (Sherman) : 
Chinese twilight. 4906, 7625. 
Fairy on the clock. 17787: 
Gateway to the desert. 25044. 


Haven’t I. 805. 
Searecrow. 21301. 


Silver river. 21369. 
Myers (W. M.): 
Cherry lips. 7617. 


Melissa lands her trout. 8573. 
Picture’s in the clouds. 8916. 
Myers (W. N.) Wandering lovers. 

4442. 
Myers & Carrington: 
In quest of Santa Claus. 
Mysterious master. 3769. 
Mynderse (Leah) In heav’nly love 
abiding. 28052. 
Myrrohl chemical co. 
army song. 1993. 
Mysell (Hyman) Chanele is geschtor- 
ben. 4878. 
Mysels (S. G.): 
How’s my little rose. 25217. 
I’m falling in love with your won- 
derful eyes. 3318. 
Man about town. 11188. 
Short skirts. 29030. 
Vaundéll. 14757. 


Nachbar (A. M.) You mean every- 
thing to me. 21928. 


20458. 


Smiling tooth 


Nacht in Kairo. 6161. 
Nachtigall. 28583. 
Nador (—) Latod Béském megkér- 


deztem Ny4ron valyogot. 20616. 


1964 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Nador (Jézef, Joseph or Jéska) : 
Ballagok, ballagok. 19608. 


Gyantizd primas a yonét. 19608. 

Hifiiba hazudja azt... 882. 

Nador J6ska mésodik ndétaskon- 
yve. 1520. 

Nador Jéska noétéi. 20967. 

Ne menjen el. 20979. 


Te vagy az én napsugaram... 


21542. 
Wary Tam... ees 
Nador (Kalman) : 
Bura sanyi ndtaja. 587. 
Csékos nyari 6j?... 425. 


Eszedbe jutok-e néha. 587. 

Hallgat-e még a sziv szavara? 
20192. 

Harom nota. 21643. 

Hidba hazudja azt ... 882, 

Hofehér szerelem, Befuta az utat. 


20253. 
Hogyha Ir majd édes anyém. 
20255. 
Holl6 lovam liba nyomat. 20255. 
Hoviraig. 20272. 
Kalmar Tibor nétai. 20564, 20565. 


Kék nefelejts ... 21542. 

Kérdezd meg az illatoz6 ibolyat. 
1142. 

Kinek a szoke, kinek a barna... 
1145. 

Latja Katoéka. 20615. 

Latod Boském megkérdeztem, Ny- 
Aaron valyogot. 20616. 

Ma egy éve. 20745. 

Maganak nem leszek én todbbé 
bolondja. 20751. 

Magara vagyom ... 


aye LSIO: 
Megsiratom a lehullo. 


20820. 


Mért szomort kisasszony? 20844. 
Mért van néked = selyemruhad. 
20820. 


Ne menjen el. 20979. 

Nem tehetek réla: szeretem!... 
FHSS) 

Ninesen olyan embor... 

Nota a szerelemrol. 2331. 

Régimodi nota. 20745. 

Rozsalevél. 21271. 

Sarga csizmat visel a bab&ém. 
1877. 

Szazas bank6é nesze cigany. 2125. 

Tango d’amour. 2133. 

Tavaszi 4lom. 21541. 
Te vagy az én napSsugaram... 
21542. 
Tiergarten. 
Varady <Aladar eredeti 
dalai. 21720. 

Vissza jottem érted. 2331. 

Volt egyszer egy, 6sz volt mikor 
meglatalak minden jo csaladban. 
21741. 

Voltal-e majusban bécsben. 


1877. 


21626. 
magyar 


2342. 


19-'* Nador album. 2584. 
20-'* Nador album. 2585. 
21-'* Nador album. 2586. 
Nafe (O. A.) Sweet little girl of my 
dreams. 6818. 
Nafziger (Paul) Light, peace and 
joy. 11062. 


Nageli (H. G.) Song service number 
one for initiatory work. 9248. 
Nager (Gus) pseud. See Neger (A. J.) 


Naggiar (M.) Jolis yeux des mait- 
resses. 13607. 
Nagler (Franciscus) Song in praise 


of. the Lord of heaven and earth. 
2022. 
Naibert (F..J.) : 


Dream on. 19958. 
How can I. 20273. 
Najaka (A. J.) I’m not so young. 
aoe 


Najder (Walter): 
Postuchujeie zydkowie. 
Wyjezdzaj furmanie. 17183. 

Nakada (Ugo) Waiting. 24196. 

Nakiris hochzeit. 29647 (66). 

Namahoe (Charles) Noble’s (Johnny) 


16491. 


collection of Hawaiian hulas and 
songs. 26003. ; 
Namyskowski (K.) Oberek do bialtego 
dnia. 26046. 
Nankivell (L. L.) Heavenly glory 
songs. 27814. 
Napoleon (Phil) You can’t cheat a 
cheater. 21908. 
Naponelli (Anthony) Dear little 
sweetheart of dreams. 19902. 
Nappi (William) It’s hard to _ be- 
lieve. 3425. 
Nardi (Civeta) Hot dogs. 10653. 
Nardini (Pietro) Concerto in H 
minor. 19882. 
Nardis (Camillo de): 

Festa tragica. 7878, 15479. 


Processione notturna del Venerdi 
Santo. 6396, 16514. 
San Clemente a Casauria. 
16624. 
Serenata agli sposi. 
Narmour (W. T.): 
Carrol County blues. 17486. 
Charleston no, 1. 17505. 
Gallop to Georgia. 13214. 
Kiss me waltz. 18657. 
Midnight waltz. 138896. 
Someone I love. 14486. 
Narr (Mabel) Ol Jordan. 
Nash (G. H.): 
Dance of the honeybees. 
Glow-worm. 17829. 
In the Luxembourg 
28071. 
Listen to the lambs. 13721. 
Parade of the wooden soldiers. 
18718. 


6536, 
6602, 16663. 


23505. 
7706. 


gardens, 


1965 


INDEX 


Nash (G. H.)—Continued. 

Sir Marmaduke. 29057. 
Sleigh. 14439. 
Street fair. 29155. 

Nash (L. E.): ; 
On the road to California. 
- 26089. 
Orphan girl. 

Nash (W. H.): 
Barearolle. 7463. 

Life eternal. 3545. 
Memory. 8588. 
Prelude. 8734. 

Nash & sons. He has gone to Kum- 
baccoola. 38205. 
Nass oder trocken. 

Nassy (Sophie) 
133383) 

Nast (Paul): 

Alma mia. 15025. 
Blue Ridge. 17420. 
Sur ton chemin. 6807, 16839. 

Nastasi (Andrew) Why? Oh! Why. 
4504. 

Natale (Domenico) : 
Primavera dei fiori. 
Tarantella sull’ 

Natale (Frank) 
18224. 

Natalija-kolo. 29174. 

Nathan (Casper) : 

Bringing you true love. 

How ean I know. 38251. 

In the beautiful valley of love. 
20436... * 

Listening to me. 11073. 

Mary’s in tune. 5976. 

Mother, dear mother. 

Nathan (Henry): 

Toy shop infantry. 
You hurt my feelings. 

Nathanson (Nathaniel) 
medicos. 11202. 

National broadcasting co., ine. 
foamers. 14915. 

National music co. 
14657. 

National music publishers. 
21941) 

National Woman’s Christian temper- 
ance union. W. C. T. U.. songs. 
2349. 

National 4-H club song book. 

Natoli (Nathan) : 

Kids again. 3496, 8374. 
Twilight melodies. 29359. 

Naumann (H. P.) sr. Jesus divine, my 
Saviour. 13595. 

Navara (Leon) 
heart. 28042. 

Navarre (Neil): 
I want to come back and make 

you mine. 967. 
Lassie darling. 20613. 


18667, 
18686. 


16302. 
High school days. 


1743, 6391. 
onna. 98346. 
Just you and I. 


15183. 


23318. 
122389. 

2552, 12530. 
March of the 
Yeast 
Thinking of you. 


Patricia. 


20972. 


In a corner of my 


pt. Ilr, n. s., v. 24 


Sunny spot in Tennessee. 
Navarrett (Victor) 
think of you. 21570. 


Navarro (J. R.) Mi paloma. 13891. 


Navitsky (Matthew) jr. It takes a 
blonde to make you happy. 5712. 
Nawahi (Benjamin) : 
Black boy blues. 2753. 
Hawaiian capers. 27797. 
In Hollywood town. 8252. 
Love me now. 3584. 
Malia. 28374. 
Queen of the South-sea isle. 1759. 
Wiggle yo’ toes. 9610. 
Naylor (D. H.) Echoes of the ball. 


16833.. 
That’s when I 


29647 (57). 
Neal (Ben): 
Did I do wrong. 7747. 
How long. 10669. 


Until the cows come home. 12296. 
Neal (R. M.) Victory. 21726. 
Neale (Jaspar) Dream visions. 523. 


Nearing (Homer) San Jacinto morn- 


ing. 9085. 
Neasham (Mary) Will you be my 
sweetheart. 29542. 
Ned Wayburn’s gambols. 421, 2849. 
Needham (A. A.): 
Barley sheaves. 24426 (17). 


Pitty-pat and ‘Tippy-toe. 7310: 
(110). 
Neel (Hilla) Spanish beauty. 16778. 


Neff (Prudence) 
22344. 

Neger (A. J.): 
Dear girl of my heart. 
Knicknacks. 18240. 

Neidlinger (O. B.): 

Love song. 29647 (136). 
Moving finger. 29647 (158). 
Sometimes. 29647 (215). 
Song of spring. 29647 (219). 
Neidlinger (Virginia) Shadowy 
dreams. 29004. 
Neidlinger (W. H.): 
Love song. 29647 (136). 
Moving finger. 29647 (158). 
Sometimes. 29647 (215). 
Song of spring. 29647 (219). 
Neighbour (R. E.): 
O Lord, I am Thine. 
Saviour divine. 26330. 
Neilson (Francis) Manabozo. 18398. 
Neilson (O. W.) Skies have been gray 
ever since you went away. 11941. 
Neilson (Rutgers) Cock-a-doodle- 
oodle-oodle-oo! 15260. 
Neitz (H. H.) Memories of the Sus- 
quehanna. 18441, 
Nelly, my love, and me. 8742. 
Nelson (A. K.) Until I met you.. 
24155. 

Nelson (A. W.): 

Cross our ensign. 


Deacon’s dilemma. 


7729. 


26038. 


4577 (67). 


1966 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


4577 (70). 
14976 (96). 


Cup of cold water. 
Father, by Thy love. 


Glory to God in the highest. 14976 
(114). 

I stretch my hands to Thee. 14976 
(1438). : 


No one but Jesus. 12594 (272). 
There is an hour of peaceful rest. 
12594 (388). 
Nelson (Bob) She’s got a great big 
army of friends. 1988. 


Nelson (C. C.) JTll make my dreams 
come true. 22782. 
NWetson, (CL 3. 1.) * 
He is looking my way. 
High living. 8044. 
My Savior’s hand. 8721. 
Oh what a friend. 8809. 
Nelson (C. M.) Sun will shine again. 
23957. 
Nelson 
13581. 
Nelson (D. C.): 
I am lonesome sweetheart. 25241. 
I ean’t stop loving you. 25247. 
Too late. 26686. 
Nelson (E. G.): 
Dream face. 22410. 
He’s a lucky dog. 


8018. 


(Clarice) It wouldn’t do. 


22679, 25162. 


Listen in to-night sweetheart. 
28277. 
My mother’s photograph. 20949, 
23385. 


Paint your home with sunbeams. 
16436. 18706, 21124, 23563, 23564, 


28760. 
Put on your pajamas. 23653. 
Two pals. 16986. 
We both love the same sweetheart. 
12352. 
Where the bab-bab-babbling 


brook. 14864, 21834. 
Where the butterflies kiss the but- 


tercups good-night. "12438, 
ET 122 2lS8. 
Nelson (Edward) ‘There’s no one 
else. 19178. 
Nelson (F.) ‘Too late. 29319. 
Nelson (George) Whatever you do 


remember that I love you. 2425. 
Nelson (H. A.): 

North-bound train. 14052. 

You’ll never find a daddy like me. 

14941. 

Nelson (H. C.) 
Nelson (H. E.): 

Virginia. 7063, 19282. 

Wear a little smile. 7127, 9536. 
Nelson (Joseph) Collection of six 

Polish dances. 24735. 

Nelson (L.) Bohemienne. 29647 (22). 


Nelson (M. E.) Waiting for you 
Genevieve. 21750. 


Girl of mine. 25068. 


IN DEX 


Nelson (N. O.) Where the lotus flow- 
ers bloom. 21836. 


Nelson (Rudolph) : 
Ich will sie kiissen wenn sie es 


verlangen. 5624. 

Lippen, die sich finden in der 
nacht. 25625. 

Morgen ist morgen und heute ist 
heut.., ut Fsear, 

My little girl across the way. 


13979, 16267. 
So viel liebe kannst du nicht ver- 
langen. 26431. 
Susi blast das saxophon. 2096. 
Ungektisst soll eine frau nicht 
schlafen geh’n ... 12293. 
Wien, du mein Berlin! 12471. 


Nelson (Steve) There’s too many 
eyes. 21598. 
Nelson (W. V.) Christ way. 19799. 
Nelson (William) Principessa del 
grammofono. 236388. 
Nemchick (E. V.): 
I am waiting for you. 25248. 
I want to find my gal. 28000. 
Just an image of you. 25513. 
Németi (Josef or Joseph) : 
Berceuse. 4734. ua 
Dorfschwalben aus_ Osterreich. 
7768. 
Im wald und auf der heide. 
22900. 
Liaichle, Giaconda. 5805. 
Serenata appassionata. 6603. 


Nemett (Joseph) : 
I’m sitting on the edge of a rain- 
bow. 15781. 
Tell your troubles to the moon. 
12146. 


Nemmers (M. L.): 
Missa adoremus. 11288. 
Missa infantis Jesu. 18468. 
Nené (Leon) Blue tango. 27247. 
Neptijdeme spat aZ rano v Sest. 28600. 
Neretti (Luigi) Fiorita di canti popo- 
lari tosecani. 13165. 
Neri (Ruggero) : 
Dispettucci d’ amore. 
Juventus nova. 13641. 
Notte catalana. 23466. 
Oh. ........ Sienorine TF 23504. 
Nerini (Emile) Prélude. 7735. 
Nerini (lL. L.) Etude journaliére des 
gammes et arpéges. 17236 (122). 
Nero (G. F.) Lover’s moon. 18361. 
Neroni (Umberto) , Abbandonata. 
21971. 
Nesbit (L. F.): 
Don’t put me on 
17655. 
Mister Cupid. 28464. 
That’s the time to smile. 


13019. 


a pedestal. 


26629, 


1967 


INDEX 


Nesbitt (John): 
Orying and sighing. 
Stop kidding. 14542. 
Nesle (Robert de) Sonatine animale. 


12948. 


16748. 

Nesom (Maud) Cherry blossoms. 
27350. 

Nessler (V. EH.) Behwtt’ dich Gott. 
TA8T. 

Nestor (Catherine) When sweet- 
hearts are true. 17104. 


Nesvadba (Jos.) 
5895. 
Netherlands, reciprocal copyright pro- 
tection of music, p. 5. 

Netherton (Ishmael) Sunshine, shine 

a little bit for me. 238961. 

Nettleton (Paul) When everyone’s 
in love. 24253. 

Netto (Barrozo) : 
Galhofeira. 250389. 
Minha terra. 25835. 

Netzorg (Bendetson) 
song. 22948. 

Neubach (Ernst) Ich hab’ dich lieb, 
weil du ein deutsches midel bist! 
280138. 

Neues vom tage. 16311, 18586. 

Neumann (Egon): 

Gedanken sind frei. 7945. 

Hoffmann. 22710, 25196. 

Kleines midel, geh’ nicht am 
gliick vorbei! 13662. 

Wenn die ersten veilchen bltih’n. 


Loreley-paraphrase. 


Irish peasant 


24224, 24225. 
Wenn sie nicht wissen  sollten. 
14813, 
Willst due einen. brdutigam. 
14888. 
Neumann (J. A. E.) My cottage by 
the sea. 8677. 
Neustadtl (Victor) Innere _ licht. 
22937. 
Neville (H. G.): 
From dawn to twilight. 15532. 
Somewhere in memories. 16747. 
Nevin (—): 
Easter joy. 555. 
Rosary. 26296. 
Nevin (A. P.): 
African love song. 17236 (3). 
At rest. 17236 (27). 
Four seasons. 4577 (121). 
March of -the Pilgrims. 9708 


(144), 17286 (240). 


Mighty lak’ a rose. 17236 (269). 


Song. 4577 (288). 
To Anne. ‘17286 (429). 
Woodpecker. 29647 (265). 
Wynken, Blynken and Nod. 
17236 (488). 
Nevin (Arthur) Auf  wiederseh’n. 
14976 (19). , 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Nevin (Clarence) 
herds. 2188. 
Nevin (Hthelbert) : 
African love song. 17236 (3). 

“At rest. 72386 (2K 
Captive memories. 304. 
Day in Venice. 10180. 
Four seasons. 4577 (121), 
March of the Pilgrims. 
(144), 17286 (240) . 
Mighty lak’ a rose. 17236 (269). 
Song. 4577 (288). - 
To Anne. °17236 (429). 
Woodpecker. 29647 (265). 
Wynken, Blynken and Nod. 17236 
(488). 


There were shep- 


9709 


Nevin (F. B.) Japanese doll. 15911. 
Nevin (George B.): . 
Behold, God is my _ salvation. 


14976 (27). 
Birthday of a King. 
Christ our Passover. 
Crown of life. 22308. 
Dear Jesus, sweet the tears I shed. 

5021. 

Everlasting hills. 13124. 
Gently, Lord, oh, gently lead us. 

9709 (78). 

God Who madest heaven 

earth. 19491 (82). 

God will make all things right. 

15579. 
He is risen. 


24426 (28).. 
4912. 


and 


4577 (150). 


I am Alpha and Omega. 27057 
(50) 

Jerusalem. 27057 (61). 

Jesus, do roses grow so red. 
20522. 

Jesus standeth at the door. 20524. 


Jubilate Deo. 12594 (171). 

Lead, kindly light. 14976 (178). 

Marching. 9709 (147). 

O Lord, how manifold are Thy 
works. 24426 (204). 

O loving voice of Jesus. 
(235). 

Rejoice in the Lord all ye people. 
24426 (238). 
Seek ye the Lord. 14976 (286). 

Seeking a King. 28980. 

Sing, O daughter of Zion. 

Twilight. 2269, 2270. 
Nevin (Gordon Balch) : 

By the sea. 19735. 

Day will come. 469. 

Lamps of the dusk. 18256. 

Love’s golden dream. 3590. 

Poco allegretto. 2779. 

' Rapture. 28885. 
Souvenir romantique. 6748. 
Twenty-five advanced pedal 


14976 


23829. 


studies for the organ. 20985. 
Nevin (S. D.) De hoot owl. 2928. 
New Christian hymnal. 8748. 


1968 


IN DEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


New Christmas songs. 20986. 
New dances, 1929. 25977. 
New England conservatory of music. 
12 chorales with variations. 21245. 
New moon. 1539, 11440, 14082. 
New songs for service. 6172. 
New. songs for the home and radio. 
3785. 
New world music corp.: 
American in Paris. 15034. 
Do what you do. 15871. 
Feeling sentimental. 15475. 
Funny face. 5260. 
Harlem serenade. 15636. 
I must be home by twelve o’clock. 
15790. 
Liza, all the clouds’ll roll away. 
16051. 

So are you. 16727. 
Tell the doc. 2149. 
New Zealand, reciprocal 

protection of music, p. 5. 


copyright 


Newbill (H. A.) Dearest mother. 
17627. 

Newburn (S. G.) My love will wait. 
16272. 

Neweombe (H. C.) jr. You’re make 
believin’. 29621. 

Newcomer (C. H. J.) Twin soul of 
mine. 12278. 

Newcomer (Marie) Awakening. 
12683. 

Newcomer (R. M.) My consolation. 
23339. 


Newcomer (W. W.): 
I am so glad you love me. 3273. 
If you don’t know how to love, 
stay away. 18116. 


Oh! Dad you know. 26054. 
Old Kentucky my native land. 
8817. 


Sweetheart Emma Lou. 6830. 
Newell (G. M.): 
Robinson Crusoe’s story. 23706. 
Tailor’s mouse. 14591, 24002. 
Newell (J. E.) Gipsy life. 5298. 
Newell (Naomi) ‘Tired eyes, I love 
you. 26676. 
Newell (R. C.): 
Drinking song. 19967. 
Ellen, sweet Ellen. 19990. 
When in the forest night. 
Newell (Sara) 
care? 410. 
Newham (G. M.): 


21810. 
Could you learn to 


Blume im walde. 24616. 
Pageant of the century. 28758. 
Newham (Gordon) White horses. 
24297. 
Newman (Charles) : 
Chickie. 27353. 
Heart strings. 25174. 
Hollywood. 27838. 


Tll see you thru. 5513. 


Nicholas (Jokn) 


Lover’s lane is lonesome lane for 
me, 11189. 
Newman (D. L.) ° 
12542. 
Newman (Frank) 
Newman (Ruby) 
26949. . 
Newton (E. W.) Assembly songs and 
choruses. 24519, 
Newton (Ernest) : 
Angels guard thee. 3154. 
May-morn. 386388. 
Miller and the brook. 8601. 
My old grey mare. 18540. 
On the lake. 18665. 
Roses of today. i839. 
Second community 
18906. 
When fairies dancein May. 14882. 
101 country dances. 16320. 
Newton (J. HE.) Ave verum. 7429. 


Newton (J. W.): 
Moonbeams bright. 
My river of dreams. 3754. 
Nibelle (Henri) Christus vincit. 
Nicastro (Mario) : 
Carzaratu. 24694. 
Mulinaredda. 3707. 
°U chiovu. 4380. 
°U malantrinu. 
Niechia (Lillian) : 
Best that life can give us. 
Butterfly baby. 7552. 
Have you ever known. 22670. 
If you’re sad or if you’re smilin’. 
28029. 
Ireland, Ireland, we drink to thee. 
22942. 
Never again. 38784. 
Noreen aroon. 23460. 
Nothing you can say, nothing you 
ean do. 23465. 
Why should we worry about to- 
morrow. 2491. 
Smile a little while. 


You only you. 


Bell boy. 153. 
Why not be fair. 


uke book. 


13919. 
365. 


26731. 
24588. 


23849. 
Nicholls (Heller) : 
Canoe song. 10011. 
Jingles for juniors. 
Mazurka militaire. 
Merry tale. 11268. 
Seven beginner pieces for violin. 
3787. 
Spring dance. 12033. 
Sunday morn. 12090. 
Tchaikovsky album. 19230. 
Waxwork show. 2380. 


22975. 
16150. 


Nicholls (Heratio) pseuwd. See Wright 


(Lawrence ) 
Nicholls (J. H.) Ma chérie. 
Nichols (Alberta) : 
Best of ‘em are none too good. 
9900. 


13797. 


1969 


INDEX 


Nichols (Alberta )—Continued. 


I'm in waiting on the queen. 
10739. 

There you are and here am I. 
6914. 


Whatever it is I’ve got it. 2424. 
Nichols (Anne) : 

Could you care. 408. 

Fullahel hop. 696. 

Here is my heart. 826. 

In your arms. 1044. 

Invitation eyes. 1059. 

Parking space. 1675. 


Sax appeal. 1881. 
Nichols (Bob) pseud. See Wilkins 
(R. N.) 


Nichols (C. W.) Some day. 29091. 
Nichols (Edward) : 
Carolina sunshine, home of mine. 
4858. 
My dear old valley home. | 6104. 
Nichols (G. D.) When the moon plays 
peek-a-boo. 19356. 
Nichols (James E.) Who doesn’t be- 
lieve in God. 26934. 
Nichols (Joseph E.) : 
Dancing the blues away. 15314. 


Girl I met from Tennessee. 17819, 
20141. 
Nichols  (diko= Ht.) Massachusetts. 
11223. 
Nichols (Ken) Hot stuff. 15689. 
Nichols (Laurence H.) Sweetheart 


of the rose. 26579. 
Nichols (Leonard Herschel) : 
Beautiful you. 27198. 
Down sunset’s trail. 7776. 
Honolulu town. 10650. 
Just around the corner. 25514. 
My mother’s refrain. 23386. 
Nobody’s business but my own. 
23456. 
Whenever I’m waltzing with you. 
26913. 
Nichols (V. A.) Harvest is great and 
the laborers are few. 5388. 
Nicholson (John) : 
Airways and fairways. 
Chief Hide and Seek. 
Prairie prance. 26204. 
Under the western sky. 26739. 


19517. 
24713. 


Nicholson (L. G.) Bobette. 7526. 

Nicholson (R. T.) Daughter of the 
gods. 24810. 

Nicholson (SS. H.) My country. 
18509. 

Nichter (H. F.) I know something. 
25274. 


Nickell (A. K.) I never knew that I 
loved you. 3338. 
Nichlass-Kempner (Siegfried) : 
Czardas. 24784. 
Jumping jimminy. 
Playboy of dreams. 


18201. 
18750. 


pt: 16, nv s., v.24 


Street singer. 26535. 
You might have known I loved 
you. 19460. 
You’ve made me happy to-day. 
21944, 
Nicol (M. L. C.): 


Lord’s prayer. 18757. 


Mither’s musings. 25849. 
Nicolai (O.)  Lustigen sweiber von 
Windsor. 18375. 
Nicolai (Phillip) Morning star. 
1428. 


Nicolari (Gaetano) Ah non fuggirmi. 
12612. 
Nicoletti (Nicola) : 
Mamme me vogghie maritéa. 13813. 


Me nzore 0 no me nzore. 11235. 
Nicolo (Mario) : 
Anno nuovo... vitanova! 15046. 


Piedgrotta H. Rossi 1928. 3987. 
Sivigliana. 16718. 
Nicomede music ¢o.: 
Junior folio for 
10926. 
Royal method for piano accordion. 
26306. 
Nicosia (Nicolo) 
in guerra. 9207. 
Nieburg (Jacob) 
Niederer (LL. M.): 
Every-body loves me but the one 
I want. 10368. 
Night in June. 3789. 
Sorry dear. 26488. 
You are not where you belong 


banjo band. 


Soldato che parte 
I wish. 25364. 


tonight. 12522. 
Niedzielski (Stanislas) Blue Danube. 
19673. 
Nield (Ernest) pseud. See Roberts 
(Chas) 
Nielsen (I. C.): 
Mothers of America. 13988. 


Song of that mother of mine. 
14502. 
Niemack (Jlza) Barearolle. 
Niemann (Walter): 

Mein klavierbuch. 16154, 16155. 

Modern tanzsuite. 16201. 

Phantasien in Bremer ratskeller. 

16469. 
Niesley (M. B.): 
I know I made a Lucky Strike. 
25273. 

You’re mine. 19467. 
Niess (H. W.) Annabell. 
Niewiadomski (St.): 

Cappriccietto. 27057 (18). 

Deux mazureks. 27057 (96). 

Krakowiak. 27057 (68): 

Mazurek. 27057 (87). 

Melodie romantique. 27057 (90). 

Polonaise. 27057 (109). 

Serenade slave. 27057 (122). 

Valse. 27057 (97). 


27187. 


15044. 


1970 


= 


¥ 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


in Venice. 8149, 8837, 9187, 
13755. 

Nikitin (Vladimir) pseud. See Harts 
ls al GF 


Nikolaus (A.) Bundeslied. 24650. 

Nilb (Harry) Monetta, ma mia. 
6049. 

Niles (A. O.) 105th infantry march. 
12594. 


mies (J. J.).: 
Seven Kentucky mountain tunes. 
25990. 
Seven negro exaltations. 25991. 
Songs my mother never taught me. 
26481. 
Sweet mamma blues. 
Niles (S. W.) 
Nilssen (Erik) 


21510. 
Never again. 114387. 
Marigold. 3626. 


Nin (Joaquin) Chants d’Espagne. 
15234. 

Nina-nana. 20994. 

Nita Rosa. 27041, 28792, 28993, 29636. 

Nini (Corrado) Alla capanna di 
Betlemme. 17274. 

Nisbet (E. Z.) Why couldn’t you be 
true. 26943. 


Nissen (H. P.): 
December May. 17683. 
Flag baby. 27658. 
Graf. 20168. 
Life’s sunshine. 5848, 11057. 
Orphan rag doll. 26119. 
Song of San Leandro. 2029. 
Tears of love. 2141. 
Nissim (Renzo) Silvana. 
Nitzsche (Bernhard) 
25789. 

Nixon (Ted): 
Alabamy sunrise. 
Loosen up. 8477. 
Rocky road. 6470. 
Wotta’ life. 2526. 

No ecards. 19491 (166). 

No, no, Nanette. 223829, 24516, 24795, 

24796, 29461. 


29042. 
Meeresstille. 


19518. 


—_ 


Noack (August) Lehm op. 18270, 
20629. 
Nobbs (George) Little imp of mis- 
chief. 1225. 
Nobile (F. H. de) See De Nobile (F. 
HH) 
Nobile (Vincenzo) “Na mamma senza 
eore. |: 38741; 
Noble (Johnny): 
Flower lei. 17769. 
For you ale. 25013. 
Moana serenade. 16198. 
My Hawaiian home. 3731. 
Noble's (Johnny) collection of 
Hawaiian hulas and _= songs. 
26003. 


Noble’s (Johnny) royal collection 
of Hawaiian songs. 23455. 
When the sun goes down. 19359. 


Noble (Ray): 
Baby, you’ve got the right idea! 
19592. 
Empty chair. 10336. 


It would be wonderful. 20501. 


Look in her eyes. 3569. 

Nobody’s fault but your own. 
3805, 8769, 11465, 21004. 

She’s absolutely hopeless. 11895. 


Noble (T. T.): 
Choral prelude on the tune Domi- 
hus regit me. 17521. 
Choral prelude on the tune Drum- 
clog: 17522. 
God, the Eternal Ruler. 
Noble (V. V.): 
Scenes of our sweetheart days. 
14367. 
When I fell in love with you. 
14833. 
Noble’s (Johnny) collection of Hawai- 
ian hulas and songs. 26003. 
Nobody knows de trouble I see. 6189, 
6190. 
No-body’s jigg. 26011. 


7965. 


Noces de F garo. 1448, 1444. 

Noche loca. 26012. 

Noe (E. M.) When dreams come true. 
2428. 

Noé (J. T.) Responses, sentences and 
amen. 21280. 

Noe (K. H.) Bonnie blue eyes. 27255. 

Noel (H. J.) Too late to say I’m 


Sorry.) 241 '2: 
Noel (Jean) Dreaming. 2978. 
Noél-Gallon (—) Solfége de concours. 
9209. 
Noel Johnson (—): - 
God’s rest. 2589 (108). 
My love’s a butterfly. 2589 (229). 
Noe!-Johnson (Rose) : 
God’s rest. 2589 (108). 
My love’s butterfly. 2589 (229). 
Noél nouvelet. 6192. 
Noél savoyard du XVI° sécle. 
Nolek (August) : 
Capriccietto. 17236 (61). 
Ersten tibungsstticke in fortschrei- 
tender ordnung fiir violoncell. 
NG256¢ (117,; 118); 
Frohsinn. 17236 (134). 
Im kahn. 17236 (180). 
Lied. 17236 (289). 
Mazurka. 17236 (256). 
Reigen. 17256 (332). 
Skating. 6672. 
Studie. 17236 (290). 
Walzer. 17236 (291). 
With muted strings. 
Noélck (Franziska) : 
Capriccietto. 17236 (61). 
Ersten tibungsstticke in fortschrei- 
tender ordnung fiir v/oloncell. 
17236 (117, 118). 


6193. 


29553. 


1971 


INDEX 


Nolek (Franziska )—Continued. 


Frohsinn. 17236 (134). 
Im kahn. 17236 (180). 
Lied. 17236 (289). 


Mazurka. 17236 (256). 
Re'gen. 17236 (832). 
Studie. 17236 (290). 
Walzer. 17236 (291). 
Noelte (Albert) Suite in einem satz. 
21490. } 
Noiret (Louis) Ifran faidren har det 
Kommit ... 20487. 
Nokes (Bill) Beneath Montana skies. 
2736. 


Nolan (Bob): 
I’m glad it was somebody else. 


20348. 
My castle of never can be. 6100, 
13958. 
Oriental illusions. 21098. 
Nolan (Dixie) Worried love. 29575. 


Nolan (Nellie) Everything nice re- 
minds me of you. 22483. 
Noland (C. M.) 'That’s why I’m lonely 
tonight. 26632. 
Nold (A. P.) Memory lane. 
Noll (A. W.): 
Come kiss yo’ mammy good-night. 
14976 (54). 
Congratulations. 15272. 
Phoebe. 17236 (320). 
Reminiscence. 16556. 
Under the greenwood tree. 
Nolte (R. E.): 
Christ of the centuries. 
Easter joy. 555. 
Gifts of Summer. 5289. 
Resurrection song. 1797. 
There were shepherds. 
Non ti rammenti i. baci. 
Noonan (W. C.) 
Noonan (W. E.) 
mamma. 15802. 
Norburn (Henry Yorke-) 
Norburn (Henry) 
Nord (Lucy): 
Flower ballet. 


23237. 


24149. 
2843. 
2188. 

d807. 


True love. 293844. 
I’ve got a new 


653. 


French peasants’ dance. 686. 

Little knights and ladies. 1227. 

Violetta. 2328. 
Nord (O. M.) Garry Owen. 18219. 
Norden (N. L.): 

Heavenly King. 5406. 

We praise Thee. 7125. 
Nordeuropzisk musikforlag: 

Du. 10291. 

Du, den eneste pige, jeg kender. 

10292. 

Menuet rococo. 11262. 

Paa min lysegrgnne ¢g. 11587. 

Pige, fortel mig et eventyr. 11647. 


Salomons visdom. 11812. 


See Yorke- 


pt. IIL, n. s., v. 24 


Nordiska musikforlaget, a. b.: 
Anda hem. 27069. 
Ar allt forbi. 17. 


Bellman-melodier. 160. 

En liten tos. 569. 

Froken! tink om vi traffats i 
varas! 692. 

Fy pa sej, gamla miénniskan! 
27691. 

Ingen 4r som mor. 1050. 

Manuela. 28382. 

Marcia funebre. 5968. 

Nattbris. 1524. 

Rorsmannens sang. 28923. 
Sjomansvisa. 29063. 

Stockholm, min barndoms stad! 
29150. 

Svensk svit. 29178. 

Symfoni i F-dur. 29210. 


Tanker du pa mej? 2126. 
Tillie. 2209. 
Under stjirnorna. 2282. 
Varfor kan jag inte fa ett svar 
ifran dej? 2309. 
Nordman (Chester) : 
Fascination. 20035. 
Frivolity. 3109. 
Volga boatmen’s song. 19289. 
Nordstrom (Dagmar) Dear old girl 
of Deita sigma phi. 12995. 
Norell (Lucille) Say that you’re sorry. 
143863. 
Norelli (Armando): - 
Baci fatali. 7451, 22075. 
What is a home without a mother. 
26867. . 
Norfolk Island, reciprocal copyright 
protection of music, p. 5. 
Norma. 4727. 
Norman (D. C.): 
Oh, didn’t he ramble. 29647 (169). 
That certain party. 21964 (70). 


Under the bamboo tree. 24426 
(288). 
Norman (EH. W.) His natal day. 
25191. 
Norman (Karyl) Volga peasant song. 
19290. 


Norman (Pierre) : 
Carmen. 24686, 24687. 
Daily bread. 4987, 4988. 
I’d like to love someone. 
In the valley of my dreams. 

25441. 

Norrett (Larry) : 

Ev’ry once in awhile. 
My rosebud of love. 


Norris (Cal): 
Are you afraid of me. 24505. 
It’s natural. 25467. , 
Just for a day. 28164. 


17991. 
10860, 


20020. 
11399. 


1972 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Say that you have forgiven me. 
28962. 
Way I do. 29449. 
Norris (Walker) Laundry song. 
Nors (Ole): 
Scales, Ist position, violin. 
Vallejo. 19264. 
Norsa (Vittorio) : 
Canzonetta. 17236 (293). 
Dialogo. 17236 (102). 
Meditazione. 17236 (259). 
Norsk musikforlag: 
Adagio av 
2599. 
Ballangrud. 4707. 
Bereeuse. 4163. 
Blaklokker. 4747. 
Bon. 2768. 
Canada. 7570. 
Da Lilleguld kom. 7697. 
Du grénne glitrende tre. 
Evighetstanker. 3033. 
Hjemreisen. 15668. 
Hugsviv. 5468. 
Huldreslaat. 3262. 
I ensomme stunde. 2599. 
Introduktion og Passacaglia. 


8398. 
18885. 


E-moll  concerten. 


15414. 


15880. 

Paa laaven! 8864. 
Sdlvet. 4163. 
Sommervise. 4176. 


Spil musik. 4201. 
Tokse-valsen. 16947. 
Vi har et land. 7051. 
Violen. 4415. 
Voluspaa. 7070. 
Vuggevise. 2348. 
Norsk notestik og forlag, a. s.: 
Bondevalsen. 4775. 
Charleston i grukkedalen. 4888. 


Skjergardsvals. 26419. 
Nort (IsabeHa van) See Van Nort 
(Isabella ) 
Nortenstraugh (L. A.) Just for you 
and me. 3477. 


North (Jack) Happy go lucky. 251438, 
Northern Nancy. 26017. 
Norton (A. I.) I dreamed of you. 


13398. 


Norton (Frederic) : 


Camel and the butterfly. 27057 
(17): 
Canary and the _- cuckoo-clock. 


29647 (28). 
Elephant and the portmanteau. 
27057 (40). 
Madcap Marjorie. 4577 (227). 
atters and tucks. 29647 (227). 
Norton (G. A.) Sing me a song of 


the South. 264138. 
Norton (J. J.) Frances, do you re- 
member? 10465. 


Norton (R. F.): 
‘Day by day. 12982. 
I adore, I adore you. 
Norton (R. H.) jr: 
For one little girl like you. 138188. 
My little sunshine girl. 13981. 
When I held you in my arms 
14835. 
Norvell (Katherine) Oh pretty little 
blue bird up in the sky. 16878. 
Norway, reciprocal copyright protec- 
tion of music, p. 5. 


20287. 


Notre Dame. College. California. 
280. 

Nett! (EF. FH" 

Dawning. 24811. 

Prelude. 24811. 
Notz (F. R.) After awhile. 12608. 
Nous quittons les Paques. 6198. 
Novak (F. J.) jr.: 

No one but you_ sweetheart. 

16331. 
Spanish garden serenade. 19027. 


Novello (—) Adeste fideles. 25201. 
Novello (Ivor) : 
Ever so. 20010. 
Give me back my heart. 
House I’d build. 20271. 
Teardrops from her eyes. 215438. 
There must be something on my 
mind. 21587. ; 
Thought never entered my head. 
21618. 
Novello (¥.): 
Glory to God 
105382. 
Rejoice in the Lord all ye peuple. 
24426 (233). 
Novello & co., Itd.: 


22602. 


in the highest. 


Adventure. 4592. 
April song. 22029. 
Astrophel. 24520. 


Baa, baa, black sheep. 150838 

Blackbird. 22131. 

Bees. 9876. 

Bourrée. 4783. 

Break forth into thanksgiving 
(ire 

Christ the Lord is risen again. 
2844. 

Come live with me, and be my 
love. 392. 

Concerto. 24748. 

Doctor Foster. 153873. 

Dream, baby, dream. 15395. 

Dream of the water lily. 27557. 

.Dustman’s eall. 5118. 

Ere evening shadows round me 
close. 577. 

Fair Sally. 24972. 


Fairies’ forest. 3042. 
Fairy lullaby. 27632. 
Feeding time. 5195. 


God that is our Saviour. 22612, 


1973 


aa | 


Novello & co., 1td.—Continued. 
Holy, holy, holy. 183846. 
I had a little pony. 157380. 
I have twelve oxen. 38289. 
I know a bank. 27912. 
Ill praise my Maker. 
I loved a lass. 27949. 
I sing the birth was born to-night. 

22845. 

Irish schoolmaster. 5690. 
It comes from the misty ages. 


3299. 


5695-5697. 
Lass of Richmond Hill. 1179. 
Lee shore. 25596. 
Lie strewn the white flocks. 
11051. 


Madrigal of spring. 5948. 

Magnificat and Nune dimittis. 
» 23175, 28366. 

Many roads. 11196. 

Minstrel boy. 1888. 

Moonlight dance of the gnomes. 
28483. 


Music. 23325. 

My story. 16287. 

O can ye sew cushions? 28657. 

O little town of Bethlehem. 
23477. 

O praise the Lord. 27180. 

Office of. the holy communion. 
14078, 28682. 

Passion of our Lord. 

Pedlar. 6313. 

Persephone. 

Piper. 18745. 

Piper of spring. 28813. 

Praise, O praise the Lord of har- 
vest. 14225. 

Procession. 26219. 

Puer natus est nobis. 23648. 

Queen Mab summons her court. 
28877. 

Rain in May. 6415. 

Rainbow. 8997. 

Rejoice and sing. 

River song. 26278. 


15092. 
8901. 


23686. 


Robin on the apple tree. 6467. 
Robin’s last will. 1817. 
Siciliana. 6688. 

Sister, awake! 6670. 

Soldiers of Christ, arise. 2002. 


Son of God is born for all. 26455. 

Song of the rivulet. 29114. 

Song of the vikings. 29117. 

Song’s eternity. 23902. 

Spring-time. 16793. 

Springtime. 6770. 

Star that shines 
bright. 23928. 

Sun of my soul. 12087. 

Sunny holiday. 14557. 

Swaying blossoms. 29181. 

Tell me where is fancy bred. 
19135. 


So pure and 


pt. I, n. s., v. 24 


There is a spirit singing. 16913. 
To.all you ladies. 2215. 
Tommy Snooks. 12230. 
Turtle soup. 7001, 7002. 
Twilight shadows. 7010. 
While all things were in quiet si- 
lence. 24291. 
While shepherds watched their 
flocks by night. 29513. ; 
Who knocks at the door? 
Winter. 26961. 
Ye servants of the Lord. 12510. 
Yellow and blue. 29586. 
Novick (Nathan) Winter landscape. 
29546. 
Novotny (Hdwin) 
of my dreams. 9066. 
Novy (C. F.) Serenade. 


Nowell (E. L.) 
(Hi. i) 

Noyes (D. C.) 
(218). 

Noyes-group. : 
Classic. 
Desert. 
Escape. 20003. 
Heroic. 20244. 
Ice. 20414. 
Teicles. 20417. 
Jungle. 20542 
Jungle. valse. 
Lilt. 20654. 
Mazurka. 20812. 
Mist. 20861. 
Passing rhythms. 
Pegasus. 21144. 
Processional. 21198. 
Rag. 21200. 
Rocking song. 21252. 
Stems. 21472. 
Summer rotary. 21492. 


24301. 


Rowena, the girl 


21322. 
pseud. See Harts 


Lord is King. 4577 


19807. 
19916. 


"20548. 


21136. 


Trailing mists. 21657. 
Under the sea. 21701. 
Valse in 3 parts. 21714. 
Nozani-na. 8781. 
Nozuod (—): 
Daisy—Suzy—Rosy. 153038. 
Retour. 23692. 


Nuccio (Bonaventura) j7.: 
Dreaming e’er of you. 17676. 
I wanna fall in love with you-hoo. 
18079. 
My Spanish love. 18555. 
When first your lips met mine. 
19347. 
When the shadows fall. 
Nui ¢GRi vAsiie 
Kahala Bay. 15954. 
Najimi. 16300. 
Nuit au Louvre. 3817, 16349. 
Nuit de mai. 17496, 17499. 
Nujent (J. J.) Ona grand old night 
in June. 1619. 


19358. 


1974 


= 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1929 
Nunes (Morris): , Nyitrai (EHlek) Alfred Pingouin. 
In a bungalow. 1008, 5650. 4605. 
Tide of memory. 2207. Nyman (George) : 


Nuove canzoni di primavera 1929, 
della casa editrice musicale La si- 
rena.” “t6ap1; 2IO1T,. 

Nussbaum (Joseph) : 

Album of my dreams. 
Am I blue! 9765. 
Ashes of love. 4657. 
Blue Danube. 27237. 
Blue Hawaii. 7518. 
Choclo. 344. 
Fountainette. 3100. 
Giovanna, to thee I am calling. 
5297. 
Hello Margot! 20237, 20238. 
I'd like to be a Gipsy. 18392. 
I’m the medicine man for 
blues. 15788. 
I’m too young to be careful. 15786. 
If you were mine. 138522. 


15005. 


the 


Just you, just me and love. 10958. 
Lady divine. 5804. 

Let me have my dreams. 11036. 
Love is a wonderful thing. 13770. 


Love thrills. 13776. 
Love will find a way. 16087. 
Marika. 25758. 
Maybe—who knows. 11229. 
My castle in Spain is a shack in 
the lane. 6098. 
My dear. 16244. 
My heart wants to kiss you, 
cherie. 18521. 
My song of the Nile. 14001. 
Painting the clouds with sunshine. 
18707. 
Rhapsodie russe. 
Sentimental Swanee. 
Sweetness of your song. 
Toymaker’s dream. 2282. 
What are you doing to-night. 
12385. 
What will I do without you. 19341. 
Who cares what you have been. 
9586. 
Won’t you give in? 21888. 
Wouldn’t it be wonderful? 17180. 
You ecan’t stop me from lovin’ 
you. 7259, 9661. 
Your love I crave. 12565. 
Nussinof (Pioter) Nobody can tell 
me that but you. 1557. 
Nutter (C. H.) In a little bungalow. 
1010. 
Nutter (Carl) What a moon. 
Nutter (J. Wz-) Bathing 
12710. 

Nutting (H. C.) Vergil. 9486. 
Nuys (L. B. van) See Van Nuys 
(hey 
Nyblin (H. A.) 


4029. 
6592. 
2120. 


26860. 
beauty. 


Our country. 26120. 


In the land of roses. 1035. 
In the springtime. 1040. 


My little gypsy maiden. 1484. 
Nystroem (Gé6sta) Regrets. 6426. 
O! I hae seen the roses blaw. 11491 


O little town of Bethlehem. 21027. 
O mein heimatland. 26040. 
O sole mio. 26045. 
O, whistle, and I’ll come to you, my 
lad. 28671. 
O worship the King. 
Oakland (Ben) : 
Are you afraid of nie. 
It’s natural. 25467. 
Just for a day. 28164. 
Say that you have forgiven me. 
28962. 
Way I do. 29449. 
Oakley (L. G.) Remember little town 
girl. 9019, 21226. 
Oakley (Pauline) 
Oberek podlaski. 
Oberfeld (C.): 
Ca m’ est égal. 
Des fleurs. 5035. 
Fleur dans la fourrure. 
J’ai peur. 5717. 
Je r’ voiSs Paname. 
Morenita. 13926. 
Vous avez perdu ca dans un taxi. 
9509. 
Oberg (A. D.) 
light. 20460. 
Oberon. 2589 (241). 
Oberstadt (C. D.) Tango. 
Obersteiger. 26048. 
Oberthtir (Carl) Riibezahl. 
Oblinger (Harry) : 
Babs. 17332. 
Climbing up the hill. 
Conscience. 4947. 
I have you—you have me. 25266. 
I thought you wanted love. 5594. 
Just another night. 18211. 
Open your heart. 6262. 
Rainbow in the rain. 21212. 
Turning in the lane. 29356. 
Underneath the Mississippi moon. 
14731. 
Without a 
29557. 
Obrecht (B. B.): 


21036. 
24505. 


And how! 
28674. 


7370. 


24665. 
10428. 
3442. 


In the beautiful moon- 


12133. 
16601. 


22258. 


shadow of doubt. 


Sermon on the mount. 14976 
(289). 

Shepard’s reed-organ method. 
4577 (356). 


Te Deum in F. 4577 (389). 
O’Brien (Bobby) You'll find out. 
7267. 
O’Brien (D. J.) 
the moon. 18582. 


’"Neath the spell of 


1975 


IN DEX 


O’Brien (Jack) 
8267. 
O’Brien (K. B.): 
Biddy O’I3rien. 182. 
Do the Mississippi muck. 2956. 
Mississippi muck. 1400. 
One girl of my dreams. 
Tenement Tessie. 4276. 
O’Brien (M. E.) When I first met 
YOU. 1 (1G 
O’Bryan (F. L.): 
Baby mine. 9835. 
Eyes of the world. 15456. 
I live, I love, but I can’t forget. 
(15786. 
I promised you mother, 20382. 
Love show me the way. 16081. 
My gold coast of love. 20921. 
Norita. 16888. 
Pioneers song. 21167. 
To-day to-mor-row for-ever, 16944. 
When the sunshine is gone. 
17109. 
Occhialini (Mavio) Whose fault, it’s 
more yours than mine. 14873. 
Occidental music publishers. 
iniscenee. 1795. 
Oceana. 23485. 
Ochs (Aug.) Sorgenlos. 
O’Connor (Gertrude) : 
My dream boat. 
My Michigan moon. 
Vella. 7043. 
You are my golden rose. 21908. 
O’Connor (Lydon) Avangeline. 7423. 


O’Connor (M. J.) Wonderful pals of 


Irn the same old way. 


3861. 


Rem- 


17286 (400). 


6107. 
6135. 


mine, 4522. 
O’Connor (Wim.) jr. Bootlegger man. 
4779. 


O’Connor-Morris (G.): 
Elfin sprites. 3006. 
Little songster. 3557. 

Oddone (Elisabetta) Canzoniere pop- 
olare dell’ Italia  settentrionale. 
4847. 

O’Dea (A. C.) 
14976 (323). 
O’Dea (Anna) When the circus comes 

to town. 29647 (252). 


O’Dea (Pat) Crazy melody. 22299. 
Odell (John) Plumber’s opera. 21177. 
Odell (Maude) You’re always in my 


Susan dear Sue. 


mind. 12545. 
Oden (C. S8.): 
Dreaming of just a memory. 532. 
I can’t forget you. 889. 
I’m in love with you. 5550, 8154. 
Who ecouldn’t love you. 9588. 


Odenbrett (Bob) Yearning and dream- 


me. (22, 
Odien (Cora) Last night underneath 
the moon. 8396. 


' pt. 11, n.s., ¥. 24 


O’Donnell (F. M.): 
I don’t know what I’d do without 
you. 25254. 
Wishing. 26966. 
O’Donnell_ (Robt.) 
23350. 
O’Donnell (T. J.) 
20202. 
O’Donoghue (Irene) : 
My thrill. 38763, 3764. 
Shamrock stay with me. 
Spring. 12082. 
Odor (Elizabeth) Village orphan boy. 
9492 


My gal. Sal. 


Happy with you. 


11887. 


Offentlichkeit ausgeschlossen, 1888. 

Oehler (Albert) Yesterday’s pal. 
19434, 

Oehlsen (Hmma) Clover blossoms. 
2854. 


Oehmler (Leo) : 
Shepherd and shepherdess. 
(369). 
Valentine. 2589 (340). 
Onnerberg (Berta): 
Indra. 10866. 
Mansken. 85382. 
Mormors melodi. 
Paradiset. 8876. 
Sommarsol. 9224. 
Sorg I sinn. 19021. 
Oesten (Max) Conversational theme. 
7666. 
Oesten (Th.): 
Hand organ man plays. 
(107). 
.  Sleighride. 29647 (213). 
Ostenberg (Anselm) Luftslottet.. 
18370. 
Oesterle (Louis) : 
Album for pianoforte. 
142). 
Album of Russian piano music. 
19491 (1, 2). 
Album of transcriptions. 4577 


L3). 
Alice. 14976 (5), 19491 (8). 
Boute en train. 19491 (22). 
Burlesca. 4577 (42). 
Campanella. 19491 (29). 
Caprice hongroise. 19491 (31). 
Chatelaine. 19491 (85). 
Dancing under the linden tree. 
29647 (44). 
Danse andalouse. 17236 (94). 
Defilé-marche. 19491 (50). 


17236. 


8642. 


24426 


4577 (141, 


Derniére pensee musicale. 19491 
(51). 

Etude. 17236 (121). 

Fanfare militaire. 14976 (95), 


19491 (64). 

Fantasie sur un théme allemand. 
19491 (65). 

Faust. 14976 (116). 

Gouttes d’eau. 29647 (79). 


1976 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Grande marche militaire. 4577 
(1388). 

Hand organ man plays. 24426 
(107). 

Inquiétude. 4577 (186). 

Italienische liebesnovelle. ASTT 
(191). 

Miniatures. 24426 (180). 

Norwegian dance. 4577 (148). 

Octaves. 19491 (171). 


Olga mazurka. 19491 (172). 

Pianist’s second and third year. 
4577 (3818). 

Pianoforte album. 
258). ° 

Robin des bois. 19491 (198). 

Rondo a la polka. 4577 (8385). 


14976 (257, 


Scherzino. 4577 (846). 
Sleighride. 29647 (218). 
Sylphide. 14976 (328). 


Thou knowest how fair thou art. 
19491 (240). 

Valse brillante en octaves. 
(247). 

Valse-caprice, 4577 (144). 
Valse des fleurs. 19491 (248). 
Oesterle (Tony) You'll want me 

back. 21923. 
Oesterle (W. F.): 
Land of the mistletoe. 
My northland. 20953. 
Ostrém (Erik) Could you forgive me. 
409. 
Oetting (W. H.): 
Art thou weary. 29647 (8). 
Christ the Lord is risen to- pas 
29647 (35). 
Offenbach (Jacques): _ 
Beauteous night. 260538. 
Fille du tambour major. 


19491 


28281. 


14076. 


Grosse fantasie. 23489. 
Madame Favart. 14077.’ 
Pixies’ carnival. 23490. 
Schone Helena. 11504. 
To life awake! 210389. 
Vie parisienne. 21040. 


Offett (John) 
7128. 


Officer (Harvey) Quartet for strings 
in C minor. 21205. 


Weary money blues. 


Offices de la quinzaine de PaAques. 
16365. 
Offield (G. E.): 
Carmeta. 4855. 
Night time in Hawaii. 1548. 
Those airplane blues. 4324. 


When will my golden dreams come 
true. 4485. 
O’Flynn (Charles) : 
Happy in the rain. 15631. 
He’s a lucky dog. 22679. 


My mother’s photograph. 23385. 
Ogden (Albert) pseud. See Brice 
(Robert) 


Ogden (B. V. S.) 
State farm mutual. 
Ogden (Mrs. i eae 9.95) 
VS: 
Ogle (L. G.): 
In frog-land. 1020. 
Little vellow bird. 3559. 
Roguish little sunbeams. 
Swaying roses. 4248. 
Oglesbee (Arthur) Miniatures for 
sight reading at the piano. 282738. 
Ogren & Uhe, ine.: 


Hurrah for the 
5471. 
See Ogden (B. 


6471. 


Autumn twilight. 19584. 
Legende. 20628. 
Lento romantique. 20630. 
Meditation. 20815. 
Shawnee Indian hunting dance. 
29008. 
Suite of three pieces. 21491. 
Oh, dear! what can the matter be. 
1592, 28687. 


Oh Suzanna. 16380. 
O’Hagan (Jack): 
All that I want is a stay at home 
girl. 12625. 
Josie and me. 25499. 
Rose of Flanders. 11786. 
O’Halloran (Cordelia) : 
Golden knot. 10544. 
Lonesome man. 13744. 
O’Hanlon (A. G.): 
Americans true. 22013. 
Kissing on the sly. 13658. 


Woodrow Wilson. 14909. 
O’Hara (Emory) 7X7=49. 19490. 
O’Hara (Fiske) Jerry for short. 

18187. 
O’Hara (Geoffrey) : 
Fight for the queen. 22512. 


Will "high, 22515. 

Give a man a horse he can ride. 
3146. 

Good old days. 22623. 

Life’s destiny. 23067. 

Living God. 28301. 

Near me tho far away. 23424. 

Old quartette. 14097. 

Sing heigh-ho. 23827. 

Song of the Christmas chimes. 
23890. 

Three encore novelties. 14088. 

We'll all go to hell for a friend. 
24212. 

When I puff my pipe. 

O’Hare (Christopher) : 
Bedouin love song. 4720. 


24263. 


Black brigade. 17402. 
Come unto Me. 16974. 
Flatterer. 4876. 
Flower song. 5340, 27747. 

- Friends tried and true. 5254, 
27687. 


My evening star. 16252-16254. 
My treasure. 28573-28575. 


1977 


INDEX 


O’Hare (Christopher )—Continued. 
Nightingale’s song. 6177, 6178. 
Sing till the clouds roll by. 11927. 
Swallow. 6810, 29180. 

Thy way, Lord, not mine. 19194. 
Tin grenadiers. 6993, 29350. 
Tis a wild and merry dance. 


16941. 
When the roses bloom. 17107, 
17108. 

O'Hare (W. C.) Down Georgia. 


27057 (85). 
O’Hearn (Christine ) 
6037. 
O’ Henry 
17458. 
Ohio Wesleyan alumni assn. 
for the red and black. 22224. 


Missing you so. 
(Hdward) Ca cest Madrid. 


Cheer 


Ohman (Phil) Ivory chips. 22963. 
Ohnhaus (A. L.): 
Let’s forget the music. 20640. 


Woman hater’s song. 2516. 


Ohrstrom-Renard (Mme.) Cradled 
in dreams. 418. 

Oiselet 4 la voix tendre. 6236. 

O’Kane_ (Dick) Good night little 
sweetheart. 3167. 

O’Kane (E. T.) Just as Iam. 12594 
(178): 

O’Kane (H.C.) Just asIam. 12594 
(179). 

O’Keefe (Lester) I’m gonna special- 
ize on you. 20354. 


O’Keefe (Walter) : 
At last I’m in love. 
Et cetera. 17720. 
Little by little. 11075, 16040. 
My idea of heaven. \18525, 23367. 
On the night that Elmer died. 

18666. 

One never knows. 18672, 21082. 
Out of the past. 18698, 26129. 
Red hot rhythm. 18813, 23680. 
Sex appeal. 11884. 
When I gave my heart to you. 


17322, 22044. 


19348, 21804. 
When you’re apart from me. 
19368. 

Okie (H. S.) As I watched the 


ploughman ploughing. 9709 (9). 
Oklahoma song producing co, inc.: 
I hate to get up in the morning. 
15732. 
I'll always wonder why. 13409. 
I’m goin’ back. 10733. 


Okoboji music pub co. Moon girl. 
6052. 
Okulski (A. J.): 
Czesé! Jenerale Putaski czeSsé. 
19864. 
Polski weteran. 23618. 
O’Kupniak (I. J.) Ave Maria. 9816. 


Oliver (R. W.): 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Oleott (Chauncey) : 
Every little deg must have his 
day. 19491 (61). 
Garrett O’Magh. 14976 (104). 
Limerick girls. 19491 (124). 


_Noreen mayourneen. 19491 (167). 
Old Limerick town. 24426 (206, 
208, 209). 
Voice of the violet. 19491 (251). 
Old Black Joe. 11525, 26071. 
Old Christmas carols. 6237. 


Old Flemish song. 
Old guards. 28707. 
Old ship of Zion. 26081. 
Old songs hymnal. 26082. 
Olde English songes. 28710. 
Olden (G. R.): 

Fairy revels. 7855. 

Fishing fleet. 7894. 

Nelly, my love, and me. 
Oldroyd (George) As 

a-walking. 24515. 


14976 (239). 


8742. 
Joseph was 


Olds (Dot) Sing a sweet song for 
dad. 11924. 
Olds (W. B.): 
Omnipotence. 23515. 
Omnipresence. 23516. 
Omniscience. 23517. 
West. 17076. 
Oleck (Joseph) You'll always be a 
sweetheart to me. 9667. 
Olin (N. L.) Paul Revere’s ride. 
11628. 
Oliver (B. G.) Can you _ yo-yo? 
17471. 
Oliver (EH. C.) Come back to me. 
27401. 


Oliver (Herbert) : 
It was but you. 15899. 
Old Towser. 16395. ‘ 
Some other June. 4169. 
Three songs. 21623. 
Oliver (J. B.): 
Just to be near you. 12594 (182). 
Marching on. 9709 (149). 
Oliver (Joe): 
I’m watching the clock. 5582. 
In the bottle blues. 20461. 
Too late. 29319. 
Uncle Joe’s stomp. 7023. 
Oliver (Lillian) : 
Are you.tired of me? 22031. 
I’m tired of waiting for you. 
10754. 


O Lord, I am Thine. 260388. 
Saviour divine. 26330. 
Olivier (Jean) : 
Am I blue. 17290. 
Dance of the paper dolls. 7709. 
I’m thirsty for kisses. 18462. 
Lady divine. 10999. 


Let me have my dreams. 18276. 


1978 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


You and I, 
14924. 
You made me love you, why did 
you? 12587,. 14943. 
Olivieri (Giovanni) Vermut. 12315. 
Ollone (M. P. M. F. d’): 
Bacchus et Silene. 7310 (15). 
Chant d’amour. 2589 (47). 
Mon réve. 2589 (223). 
Nuit d’été. 2589 (239). 
Premier amour. 2589 (274). 
Premieres communiantes. 
(276). 
Olmos (J. V.) 


in the moonlight. 


2589 


Historia tragica de 
Toral y Obregon. 10633, 17981. 
Olmstead (Perry) My boy. 6096. 
Olsen (J. D.) Brighten up and smile. 
27270. 
Olsen (June) Flying ship. 
Olshanetsky (Alexander) : 
Becher. 7488. 
Chanels is geschtorben. 4878. 
Chasidishe maises. 7611. 
Good-by New York. 10550. 


5229. 


Tiochket. 12218. 
Olson (A. M.) Where the green pine 
trees grow. 2463, 2464. 
Olson (George) Springtime love. 
12039. 
Olson (Melker) Listen to the brook. 
1221, 16033. 
Olson (Naomi) Little lonesome. 
20677. 
Olver (E. M.): 
Response. 6437. 


Three-fold amen. 6437. 
O'Malley (Brian) pseud. See Roddie 
CWas.) 
O’Mara (Maureen): 
Empty dreams. 10337. 
I’m looking for a heart. 
Just a little sunshine. 
Little girl. 11080. 
Susan. 12096. 
Ombre russe. 14100. 
Omerod (A. B.): 
Shadows through my 
pane. 11885. 
Sing howdy, howdy pap. 23828. 
Stand by the Union label. 12044. 
On a2 hill ° 235Ts. 
On a morning iong ago. 21064. 
On with the show, 1929. 8124, 12300, 
15673, 15678, 15772, 17812, 18624, 
21101. 


10743. 
10937. 


window 


Once I loved a maiden fair. 27057 
(106). 
Ondricek (Emanuel) Mastery of 


tone-production and expression on 
the violin. 25778. 

One day in Palestine. 18671. 

One Star Lone heart. 138787. 


One thousand and one nights. 14111. 


2469—30——27 


O'Neill (Charles) 
8265. 
O’Neill (H. M.): 
I’m lonely with a crowd around 
me. 22819. 
Just you and I. 5767. 
Why is life like this. 2499. 
O'Neill (Julia) Exeursion through 
all the keys. 605. 
O’Neill (M. D.) Blue boy. 24604. 
O’Neill (Norman) : 
Festal prelude. 10406. 
Four country pictures. 11550. 
Mount and away. 1439. 
Ong (Louis) Life is like a dream 
dear with you. 11055. 
Onnerberg (Berta): 
I ungdomens dagar. 25341, 25342. 
Tva lappar sé réda. 26724. 
Onofri (Guglielmo) : 
"A famma ’e muglierema. 
Automobile. 2678. 
Etna traditura. 7833. 
Ll ’ove’e pasca. 3560. 
Se ne fuiuto ’o banchiere ’e fallita 
la banea. 18904. 


Onward, Christian soldiers. 
(308). 
Oost (Arth. 
(Arth. ) 

Open door. 18681. 

Open your eyes. 20332, 20494, 20506, 
21098, 21411, 21489, 21650, 21914. 
Opera songs. 2589 (245, 246), 4577 
(300). 
Operatica. 
Opfinger (Dolph) 
eteer. 18806. 
Opie (M. P.) 
7361. 
Oppel (Reinhard) Quartett. 

Orange music pub. co.: 


In the moonlight. 


12595. 


17236 


van) See Van Oost 


26109. 
Raising the rack- 


Ameriea the beautiful. 


28875. 


Delicious. 10206. 
Oh! How she touches me. 11512. 
She’s absolutely hopeless. 11895. 


Who was the grapefruit’s father. 


12452. 

Orazio (Umberto) Figlia sventurata. 
638. 

Orbis music pub co. Hymn to liberty. 
3269. 

Orchard (Beaupre) Miss’ Bobby. 
11286. 

Orchard (W. A.) Three troubadour 
songs. 18684. 

Orchester-studien fiir viola. 21096, 
26110, 26111. , 

Orchestral studies for violoncello. 
6270. 


Ordre de ’!Empereur. 19491 (173). 

Orefice (Alberto) Chopin. 9709 (38). 

Orefice (Giacomo) Chopin. 9709. 
(38). 


197D 


IN VEX 


Oregon Univ. co-operative store. Come 
back to Oregon. 27402. 


Orem (P. W.): 
Coquette. 12932. 
Country dance. 19844. 
Daffodils waltz. 4986. 


Drum, fife and trumpet. 5112. 
_ Happy days in music play. 138290. 
Jolly darkies. 57387. 
Moment musical. 6561. 
Presser’s concert orchestra book. 
14235. 
Romance. 1825. 
School for the pianoforte. 
Song of the drum. 6727.” 
Spanish dance. 1389382. 
Standard juvenile gems. 
Oreste (Giuseppe) : 
Quadriglia barese 14252. 
Tarantella barese. 14602. 
Orgelklinge aus neuer und neuester 
zeit. 38874. 
Orio (A. M. di) 
Orlando (John) 
Orlob (Harold) : 
I. O. U. 18065. 
No wonder you're 
18602. 
Orloff (Henry) In an old garden with 
you. 18127, 25418. 
Orloff. 6030, 6965, 16189. 
Ormandy (Hugene) Charming epi- 
side. 4891, 17507. 
Ormes (G. A.): 
I want your love to have and hold. 
3352. 
Why, just why. 4503. 
Ormond house. 26118. 
Ormonde (Jean) pseud. See Knarston 


18895 


21463. 


See Di Oro (A: M.) 
Canzonetta. 6275. 


wonderful. 


(Hugenie) 
Ornstein (Harry) Hearts beats. 
15651. 


O’Rourke (W. H.) 
my dreams. 1389. 
Orr (Minnie) ‘Tell me little Gypsy. 
26611. 
Orsola. 29647 (172). 
Orth’ (John) : 
Belle Amazone. 27057 (11). 
Loving thoughts. 5929. 
Newsboy’s march. 9709 (166). 


Beautiful girl of 


Orth (L. E.) Newsboy’s march. 9709 
(166). 
Ortiz (A. E.) Albur de amor. 9746. 
Ortiz (Emita): 
Cobarde. 10085. 
I thank God for you.. 20388. 


Ortiz (Iturbe) 
out love. 8468. 

Ortiz (M. A.) True love. 29344. 

Ortmann (Otto) Valse oubliée. 12306. 


Orue (J. de) See Orue y Matia (Juan 
de) 


Lonely garden with- 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Orue y Matia (Juan de): 
Brisas porteflas. 17489. 
Sweet melody. 19085. 
Osband (L. W.) Sweetheart en- 
trancing. 19098. 
Osborn (A. 8.) Daughter of Jairus. 
10174. 
Osborne (C, A.) Follow the sunshine. 
17772. 
Osborne (J. A.): 
Drifting. 10288. 
Love’s troth. 5926. . 
Sleep on, beloved. 29068. 
Without the one you love. 
Osborne (L. E.) 
28388. 
Osborne (Nat) She has a little dimple 
on her chin. 4130, 6615. 
Osborne (Will) : 
Beside an open fireplace. 22115. 
Just me and my radio. 25526. 
Oscar (John) In the gutter. 22924. 
Osdell (EK. H. van) See Van Osdell 
(EK. H.) 
Osgood (HE. M.) 
heart of America. 
O’Shea (Edward) 
mine. 26621. 
O’Shea (F. W.) pseud. 
(EF. W.) 
O’Shea (J. A.): 
Public school loose leaf method. 
16522, 16523. 
Toy symphony. 8014. 
O’Shea (W. R.) My old New Eng- 


4517. 
My new Marquette. 


Kansas City, the 
13645. 


That girl pal. of 


See Shea 


land home. 18542. 
Osiier (Julius) Onward to Palestine. 
21091. 


Oskamp (Herbert) Now I know why. 
18615. 

Oslo musikforlag, a. S.: 

A elske en sjO6mand. 7311. 

Host. 25195. 

Jasmin. 8802. 

Mascot. 8555. 

Orchidée. 8845. 

Stileikha. 26544. 

Trampevisen. 9418. 
Osma (Julio) Peguefia balada. 11631. 
Osmanski (W.) Bialy mazur! 24591. 
Osmond (Clara) Hornpipe. 8067. 
Osnes (Emelie) : 

Hand in hand. 17880. 

Love is a dance. 18350. 

Silver wreath. 18944. 
Osorio (Jesus) : 

Con tres gotas de rocio. 2873. 
Mariachi Michoacano. 3625. 
Ossman (Wesley) When I’m lonesome 

I’m thinking of you. 24261. 


1980 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Ost: (Gide): 
You. 2546. 
You'll want to wriggle your toes. 
9671. 
Ostali. pseud. See Ostali (Pietro) 
Ostali (Pietro) Sacra Italia. 11805. 
Osten (Edna von) See Von Osten 
(Edna) 
Osterer (Anne) 
Osterman (Jack) 
9688, 14954. 
Ostrander (G. S.): 


Why. 19887. 
You want lovin’. 


That tantalizing smile. 21578. 

That tantolizing smile. 2173. 
Ostrom (Hrik): 

Aning av dig. 24495. 

Could you forgive me. 409. 


Good old days. 
Hawaiian sky. 
Ostrow (H. B.): 
Hot water. 20270. 
My mother. 20948. 
One little hour with you. 3862. 
You're all the world to me. 7274. 
O'Sullivan (—) That’s a serious thing. 
14620. 
Oswald (A. H.) 
O’Tay (Kingsley) 
1509. 
tela. » 217725. 
Oteo (A. E.): 
Azares de la vida. 
Limoncito. 11067. 
Mananitas. 13817. 
Old love. 26076. 
Orticinas. 11572. 
Payaso. 11630. 
iis) GP. 1A. iz 
Behold the days come. 2589 (21). 
There is a fountain filled with 
blood. 2589 (828). 
O’Toole (M. V.) “T'was only my heart 
that was dreaming. 19237. 
Otstot (A. A.) Indiana university’s 
Jordan River revue. 10865, 18555. 
Ott (Wilhelm) Western music for 
motion pictures. 12379, 12380. 
Ottberg (Paul) Schlager aus Zu be- 
fehl, schOne frau. 6554. 
Ottenson (Frank) Lock a ray of sun- 
shine in your heart. 18318. 
Otterer (—) Perle de l’ océan. 3927. 
Ottoson (David): 
Addio. 14991. 
Misterioso. 6040. 
Our love gifts. 28552. 
Our queen of the May. 8855. 
Ouragan. 2589 (249). 
Ourdine (Hans): 
Allegresse. 19535. 
Chevauchée infernale. 
Insouciance. 15876. 
Jongleurs. 83819. 
Mélancolie. 16157. 


10553. 
10594, 


Valse album. 17005. 
My sunshine girl. 


9828. 


4896. 


Quiétude. 16531. 
Réverie hindoue. 
Route bienheureuse. 
Simplicité. 16703. 
Souvenir. 16775. 
Out of the depths. 1653. 
Outrey. (i. C., Ewe 
Marche gaie. 4577 (229). 
Piéce dans le style antique. 
(314). 
Ovalle (J. R.) 
29161. 
Ovenden (H. D. E.): 


16563. 
6501. 


4577 


Suefo de mis amores. 


Haven of dreams. 8018. 
My Roma. 25945. 
Overall (L. H.) Some day you'll need 
my Saviour. 26488. 
Overfield (D. J.): 
Chickens. 7619. 
Enchanted isles. 138096. 
Joneses bull dog. 8318. 


Kee da lope. 5774 


Man in the moon. 11189. 

My pansy girl. 16278. 

Satisfied. 11825. 

She’s my lullaby baby now. 16677. 

‘' Smile from you _ sweetheart. 
11955. 

Overholt (C. E.): 

Idylle. 992. 

March of the goblins. 18397. 

Regimental parade. 14280. 
Overstreet (W. B.) There’ll be some 


changes made. 19170. 
Owen (Ferris) Wavelets on the shore. 
26829. 


Owen (H. E.) Souvenir of Antwerp. 


291P 29828. 

Owen (H. Y.) Nobody’s’ business. 
14049. . 

Owen (J. Jones-) See Jones-Owen 
(J.) 

Owens (H. W.) Ole time waltz. 8823. 

Owens (Hlmer) Ina Stayvesaae on 
the hill. 25409. 

Owens (Grady) Georgia fees 13226. 

Oxb¢l (Thyv.) Salomons visdom. 
11812. 


Oxenham (John) King’s call to Great- 
heart. 18655. 


Oxford university press: 
Abenaki. 19497. 
And wilt thou leave me thus? 
9780. 
Apple-tree. 9787. 
Bach’s, birthday. 9844. 
Benedicite. 9894. 
Berceuse. 9896. 
Charles I de Valois, Duc d’Or- 
. léans. 10039. 
Child’s prayer. 10058. 
Cornish day. 17578. 
Daffodils. 10145. 


Deserted home. 10202, 


1981 


INDEX 


Oxford university press—Continued. 

Duan of Barra. T7802. 

Easter alleluya. 10300. 

Hasy communion service. 17697. 

Echo’s lament of Narcissus. 10309. 

Hlegy on that glory of her sex, 
Mrs. Mary Blaize. 10321. 

Hlegy on the death of a mad dog. 
10322. 


Fields are full. 7883. 


First tunes for the ’cello. 20056. 

Five fancies. 18767. 

Four country pictures. 11550. 

Four Irish folk songs. 17266. 

Four minature songs. 18455. 

Four-part sight tests. 20095- 
20097. 

Four plainsong settings of the 
Magnificent and Nunc dimittis. 
17786. 

Gadabout. 10483. 

Gloria in excelsis Deo. 10531. 

Grasshopper green. 10564. 

Habanera. 18279. . 

I have found David my servant. 
18002. 
Lady when your lovely head. 

8390. 

Lamb. 11006. 


Late summer. 11015. 
Leave me, O love. 8402. 
Lullaby. 11156. 
Maesaleg. 11170. 
Magnificat. 18386, 18387. 
Minuet. 11281. 


Nune dimittis. 183886, 18387. 


O strength and stay. 11496. 

Old age. 8812. 

Oxford ’cello’ method. 21112- 
PAG 

Oxford piano course. 21118. 

Oxford quadrangle. 11586. 


Passing by. 8882. 

Prelude. 8959, 11692, 11698. 

Pretty’cow. 11697. 

Quartetto 6. 11728. 

Rigadoon. 9033. 

Rio Grande. 11768. 

Rosemary. 11788. 

Scottish psalter, 1929. 18908. 

Second tunes for the ‘cello. 
Pi Ne li 

Severn meadows. 9128. 

Short prelude. 18934. 

Siciliana. 11909. 

Sight reading tests for beginners. 
11911. 

Simple mass. 238822. 

Sinfonia concertante. 

Sir Nicholas’ caper. 

Six cameos. 11795. 

Six Ir sh tunes. 19100. 

Six moods. 12058-12063. 

Soft, soft wind. 11965. 


11922. 
11929. 


pt. 1H, nese yee 


Sonata in F minor. 11985. 

Song in the Valley of Humiliation. 
11991.° 

Sower. 19025. 

Spring idylls. 12034. 

Sweet Auburn. 12099. 

Tambourin. 12128. 

Te Deum. 19123. 

Three dedications. 19302. 

Three Irish folksongs. 17890. 

Three little pieces. 9895. 

Three soliloquies. 9863. 

Three troubadour songs. 

To daffodils. 12224. 

Toceata. 9072. 

Twa corbes. 9439. 

Two preludes. 17353. 

Two short pieces. 12571. 

Two songs. 8038, 10296, 22270. 

Valse-humoresque. 12304. 

Walking song. 9519. 

Willow song. 12481. 

You and I. 12516. 


Oxford university press, New York, 
ine. Quartet in E flat. 11727. 
Oxman (Roy) In heaven. 22908. 
Ozbun (N. E.) Im sitting alone. 
18056. 

Paccagnella (Hrmenegildo) Piano- 
forte scale ed arpeggi circolanti 
congiunti pluritonali. 8913. 


Pace (A.M): 
Don’t hinder me. 507. 
Far better than gold. 27635. 
Garden of my heart. 5270. 
God never fails. 27729. 
In my valley. 28062. 
Jesus is all I need. 28129. 


18684, 


Jog along, boys. 13604. 
Let me. 28252. 
Lone pilgrim. 28304. 


Married man in trouble. 13842. 
Peace, sweet peace. 28793. 
Secret place. 28979. 
Sunlight and shadows. 21496. 
What a morning that will be. 
14818. 
What does it mean. 29468. 
Pace (Frank) ‘True mother’s love. 
14705. 
Pach (Ali) pseud. See Pachernegg 
A 


Serenata. 14388. 
My Hawaiian home. 


(A.) 
Pacheco (J. F.) 
Pacheco (J. V.) 
3781. 
Pachernegg (A.): 


Allegro spiritoso. 15023. 
Landler. 20604. 
Pacific (Dominic) Broadway boot- 
legger. 9962. ; 
Packard (E. D.) Dreams of brilliant 
hue. 24890. 


1982 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


—— 


Packard (G. E.) Blue bird. 7512, 


19672. 
Packay (Peter) pseud. See Paquet 
(Pierre) 

Paczoski (Julius) Preludya wybo- 
rowe. 1732. 
Paddock (Gladys) Comparison. 397. 

Paddon (N. E.): 
Mammy’s lullaby. 23185. 
My love. 20936. 

Paden (Iverne) Too late. 21647. 


Paden (M. M.) 
June. 4980. 
Paderewski (I. J.): 
Manru. 19491 (184). 
Mazurek. 12594 (236). 
Padilla (Castulo) Porto Rico. 
Padilla (José): 
C’est lamour. 
Il reviendra. 
Liebesbriefe. 
Marquesita. 
Vieja herida. 
Padlocks of 1929. 
Paér (F.) Sargino. 
Pagan (Manrique) : 
Alma angelical. 


Cupid’s tune of rosy 


14220. 


2795. 
3082. 
1204. 
3629. 
7054. 
27671, 29427. 
11821. 


15024. 


Lejos de mi patria. 8406. 
Noche feliz. 11467. 
Ultimo ch.sme. 12289. 


Pagani (O.) & bro.: 


Accordion blue jazz breaks. 4584. 
Famosa. 7859. 
Fedelta. T7873. 
Montagna d’amore. 8629. 
Non tanto facile. 8771. 
Perenne rimorso. 8899. 
Preferita. 8957. 
Tradimento. 9414. 
Tuberose. 9436. 
Paganini (—) Thema de Non pit 
mesta. 16645. 


Paganini (Niccolo) : 
Capriccio XV. 16485. 
Carnevale di Venez.a. 

Paganini. 3894. 

Pagano (A. E.) 

back to you. 

Pagano (FE. X.) 


23562. 


Sweetheart call me 
19092. 
Songs of Alpha phi 


delta. 21434. 
Pagano (Mario) Core che _ soffre. 
10115. 
Paganucci (A. F.): 
‘ O fuoco e ’a paglia. 21025. 
Piccola mart. 18739. 
Quando non torna amore. 21204. 


Page (B. E.) Love ye your brother. 
20724. 

Page (Bert) Tell me more about 
love. 12145. 

Page (Cecil) Dulcineita. 24903. 


Page (K. S.): 
Folk-tune book. 7910. 
Holy night. 25200. 


Page (N. C.): 
Band-master’s 
24547. 
Dawn’s awakening. 
Dream. 5091. 
Gavotte, in D minor. 
Night in Spain. 25987. 
Rejoice greatly. 16553. 
Trepak. 9433, 16975. 
Turn Thy face from 
16981. 
Two waltzes. 7535, 15179. 
Volga boatmen’s song. 17040. 
Page (Thomas) Roll up the shade. 
11776. 
Page music shop. Roll up the shade. 
© T6G. 
Pageant of Bible characters. 1661. 
Pagel (Alfred) Gelbe rosen. 17808. 


Pagendarm (C. F.) Nights of love. 


repertory. 24546, 
17863. 


709. 


my sins. 


23448. 
Pagenstecher (Bernard) Life is just 
wonderful. 8424. 


Paget (David): 
Half-an-hour. 13285. 
Little fellow. 16048. 


Paget (F. R.) When I was a monkey 


man. 12407. 

Pagni (Giorgina) Ritorna a me. 
23760. 

Paige (V. K.) Don’t send the roses. 
7765. 


Paine (L. M.): 
Harmony blues. 17887. 
Oh. breddern! oh sistern! 
Since I met you. 18949. 
Since we tune in on the radio. 

18951. 
You missed a dog-gone gocd man. 
19461. 
Paine pub co.: 
Billy goat said blah. 27223. 
Old King Solomon. 28708. 
Paisley (E. H.) My home town gal. 
3735. 
Paisley (W. M.) 


18638. 


Gee, I’m glad you’ve 


learned how to care. 17807. 
Pajakowski (M. V.): 
Dolores rhienlander. 24854. 
Hudson rhinelander. S080. 


Nasza kawalerska polka. 25963. 
Oberetas spod gnoju. 28675. 
Polka zyp zyp. 28832. 
Skowronek rhienlander. 
Stefcia wesele kujawiak. 
Tumus rhienlander. 26720. 
Wojtus rienlander. 29562. 
_Z pod kopyta rhineiander. 


9184. 
29146. 


9698. 


Pal (Abrahim) Kicsike v gydzzon, 
egyszer nagymama lesz. . 8373. 

Palacios (Cristobal) See Garcia 
Cee Ey) 


1983 


IN DEX 


Paladilhe (Emile) 
21283. 

Paladino (Vincenzo) : 
Baci di primavera. 
Come sei bella. 4939. 
Monna Lisa. 25859. 
Novelli sposi. 14059. 
Pena d’amore. 8895. 
Ronda d’amanti. 14320. 

Palaschko (Johannes) : 

Acquarelli. 2597. 

Melodische etiiden ftir. bratsche 
allein. 20826, 20827. 

24 studi melodici. 11600. 

25 melodious studies for obtain- 
ing a beautiful tone on the 
violin. 1663. 

Palestrina (G. P. S.): 

Strife is o’er. 28901. 


Mandolinata. 


4699. 


When flowery meadows. 23568. 
Paletas. 1664. 
Palevsky (Harry) Just you dear. 
28179. 


Paling (W. H.) & co., ltd.: 
Andante in G. 17299. 
Babillarde. 7435. 
Gavotte. 19190. 


Gondoliers’ song. 10547. 


Kayser violin studies. 8365. 
Londonderry air. 5886. 
Moment musical. 18897. 
Rondo in A major. 9054. 
Serenata. 11879. 
Spring song. 11259. 
Sweet the moments. 9326. 
Pallant (M. 8S.) Song of light. 2026. 
Pallatt (Mabel) Spirit of youth. 
19034. 

Pallen (J. C.) Wall street blues. 
26817. 

Palm (Hmil) Freut euch des lebens. 
688, 5252. 

Palm (G. I.) My dreamland man. 
11362. 


Palmason (LL. P.) I’m hungry for the 
love of a cave-man. 22810. 
Palmer (A. M.): 
Dear old moon shining out with 
love. 15338. 


Forget me not. 15513. 


Let me dwell within your heart. 


16604. 
Old rocking chair. 16392. 
Wings of glory. 17154. 


Wonderful tomorrow. 17167. 
Palmer (Alma) Sweet meadow. 
19084. 
Palmer (Bob) Old fashioned sweet- 
heart of mine. 11528. 
Falmer, .(C, C.):: 
Hxeunt. 606. 
I have found David my servant. 


18002. 


pt. IT, n. s., v. 24 


Palmer (H. H.) Dream child. 517. 
Palmer (Jack) : 
Are you making believe that you 
love me. 2658. 
Blue little you. 204. 
Can’t you tell I’m in love naa 


you? 12840. 
Cryin’ the blues. 424. 
I couldn’t if I wanted to— 


wouldn’t if I could. 892. 
I dream of Hawaii and you. 


8107. 
I’m just wonderin’ who. 3323. 


I’m leavin’ my troubles behind. 


934. 
Just as long as you're treatin’ 
me right. 13629. 
Kind of man for me. 28202. 
My Linda. 28547. 
My sugar and me. 6150. 
Pickaninny’s eryin’. 6321. 


Sweet Hawaiian sweetheart of 
mine. 9321. 
Tan town rhythm. 29225. 
There is nobody else like you. 
4311. ; 
When Carolina smiles. 21800. 
Palmer (K. B.) When you were here. 


21828. 

Palmer (K. E.) Memories of mother 
so dear. 16164. 

Palmer (M. HE.) Sometime you’le 


change your mind. 11979. 
Palmer (O. F.} Back to the Wabash 
valley. 22076. 
Palmer (Pearl) 
Hawaii. 12721. 

Palmer (Robert) : 

Old  Virginny 
23514. 

Tumble-down shack in Dixieland. 
9437. 

When we turn out the old town 
band. 12427. 

Palmer (Robert) pub. co.: 

Old fashioned sweetheart of mine. 
11528. 

Old Virginny lullaby. 23514. 
Palmer pub. co. Memories of mother 
so dear. 16164. 
Palmgren (A. J.) 

8368. 

Palmgren (Selim) : 
Epiloogi. 7824. 
Humoreski. 8081. 
Maininki. 8524. 
Preludium. 8869. 
Staccato etude. 

Palone (Httore) : 
Bibi-cheri. 9902. 
Cosi Ketty. 10119. 
Glob-trotter. 10530. 


Palong-Palong (S. D.) 
10915, 15934. 


Beautiful isles 


lullaby. 11536, 


Kesiinen laulu. 


9274. 


Josephine. 


1984 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Palumbo (N.) Snooping around. 
6689. 
Panaszewski (Leon) 
oner. 20881. 
Pandolfini (L. V.) 
lu munnu. 21968. 
Panella (Louis) : 
Asters. 19571. 
Buttercups. 19730. 
Comme vous l’aimez. 19828, 22278. 
Daffodils. 19869. 
Dahlias. 19871. 
Dainty damozel. 
Gladiolas. 20147. 
In the pirate’s cave. 
Larkspurs. 20611. 
Marigolds. 20786. 
Moonbeams. 20874, 23304. 
Old folks at home. 260738. 
Omar. 21063. 
Orchids. 21097. 
Overture of overtures. 
28752. 
Poppies. 21184. 
Rolling waves. 21256. . 
Panichelli (Joseph) That’s 
love you Helen. 4296. 


Moonlight pris- 


A lu giampinu di 


4989, 19873. 
20469. 


26132, 


why I 


Panizza (Ettore or Hector) Medio 
evo latino. 7310 (91). 
Pannain (Guido): 
Sonata. 11603. 
Trio. 6977. 
Panseron (A.) Fremdenlegionir. 
20107. 
Pansing (H. R.) My _ own lovin’ 
daddy. 13993. 


Pantano (Rosamond) My little blue- 
eyed baby. 11378. 
Panzone (EH. A.): 
In an old garden with you. 18127. 


* Looking at the world with a smile. 


16066. 
Mason Dixie moon. 23210. 
Paols (EE 3:: 
Elle a perdu son pantalon. 10328, 
10329. 
Novelty Chopin. 6199. 
Paoli (Paul) Editions musicales. Elle 


a perdu son pantalon. 10328, 10329. 
Papa Too Sweet. pseud. See Harris 
(Willie). 
Papae curumiasst. 8873. 
Papanti (Giovanni): 
Chung-woo. 19802. 
Florecita. 22526, 24998. 
Hongkong. 22727. 
Lago azzurro. 11002. 
My black Carolina. 
Papp (Lewis) 


23334. 
Broken hearted pal. 


Pappas (G. H.) Nobody ever loved 


like I love you. 11463. 
Pappas (S. H.) Baby hands are 
heaven to me. 98, 7437. 


Papua, reciprocal. copyright protection 
of music, p. 5. 

Paques (J.): 
Amelia. 
Hot sax. 80738. 
Pianotes. 8914. 
Twilight whispers. 

Paquet (Pierre) : 
Autumn winds. 27157. 

By the lazy river. 9987. 
Dawn and dew bring thoughts of 
you. 463. 
High tension. 5427. 
Hot bricks. 8069. 
I wish I could forget you. 28010. 
Katesk. 13647. 
Learning to fall in love with you. 
20624. 
One day, 
11544. 
Sing this 
29050. 
Paramo (Rafael) : 
Consuelo. 17575. 
Solo tu. 18988. 
Paramount (Rafael) : 
Abedules. 12600. 
Hombre infeliz. 13347. 
Huyo veloz. 20282. 
Lampara. 13671. 
Lejos de ti. 138684. 
Sentenciado. 14883. 
Paranov (Moshe) Fog fleet. 661. 
Pardavé (Joaquin) Caminito de la 
sierra. 10008. 


Pardoytcc. Ve) : 
Amores de la indita. 
Botellas. 9948. 
Embareacion. 17707. 
Errante. 10348. 
Juanita vaciladora. 
Luz celeste. 11163. 
Maldita revolucion. 11180. 
Playas del amor. 11656. 
Presumida. 8967. 
Ramona mexicana. 9004. 
Renga. 9020. 
Sentenciado. 
Testamento. 

Parelli (Attilio) : 
Acearezzandoti. 10. 


7359. 


9449. 


you will remember. 


old song with me. 


7366. 


10919. 


9120. 
12157. 


Cogliendo rose. 4929. 
Cuor dei cuori. 7690. 
Mady danza. 5944. 


Pifferata di natale. 1699. 
Sinfonia. 11611. 


Trottola. 43864. 


Parent (L. E) Dream of love at mid- 
night. 27556. 
Parent (Paulette) : 
Love. 28324. 
Old Gold. 18649. 
Trot along boy. 293837. 


1985 


INDEX 


Parente (Frank) : 

Am I to blame. 17291. 

Broken blossoms. 17448. 

Everybody’s sorry but you: 602. 

If I only had you. 5636. 

It must be love. 10880. 

Just an echo of you. 25511. 

Let me love you over again. 
20639. 

Love must have brought us _ to- 
gether. 8487. 

My little fellow. 6127. 

Port of my dreams. 6362. 

Riding along with the moon. 
11767. 

Rose of the dawn. 

Sunny skies. 9304. 

You Vaintt vheard 
19439. 

Parenti (Tony) 

Parés (Gabriel) : 
Féerie-ballet. 3057. 
Féte et cortége. 3061. 

Parés (Ph.): 

Bicho feo. 12748. 
Ca, c’est mufle. 2797. 
Des wih et des z’ah. 
Hau a la bouche. 557, 
Esearpolette. 13109. 
Femme et le pantin. 
Hora trece. 3246. 
Miroir du désert. 3670. 
Mon seul ami. 3677. 
Pan y toros. 14139. 
Qu’ est-c’ qu’ on peut faire avec 
ca. 38991. 
Quand on 
3993. 
Tornade. 4851. 
Toujours les mémes. 
Tu mens. 14711. 
West Point. 14816. 
Pargeter (Wyatt) Strin 
G major. 12075. 
Parham (EH. C.) 
19556. 

Parham (H. S.): 
Ace in the hole. 17245. 
Chile blues. 24714. 
Congo love song. 27415. 
Echo blues. 27576. 

It’s bad for your soul. 
Jungle crawl. 28154. 
‘Larm clock blues. 5810. 
Lucky-3-6-9. 28356. 
Skag-a-lag. 213888. 
Stompin’ on down. 21475. 

Tiny’s stomp. 21629. 

Voodoo. 21742. 

Washboard wiggles. 29442. 

Parham (Tiny) pseud. See Parham 

CES, ) 


18850, 


nothin’ yet. 


Gumbo. 7994. 


2938. 
15420. 


24982. 


a fini. de s’ aimer. 


4353. 


g quartet in 


Answered prayer. 


25465. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Paris (Benny): 
Hide me in the hice of Jesus. 


18381. 
I’m gonna live so God can use me. 
13441. 
Paris (Irving) : 
C’est la java. 15197. 
Joli monsieur. 138606. 


O, my little mamy. 26048. 


Souvenir. 26493. 
Paris (J. B.) I love Him more each 
day. 81835. 
Paris. 20410, 20859, 20940, 21404, 


28774. 
Paris—Madrid. 19645, 25485. 
Parish (Mitchell) : 
All quiet on the western front. 
22005. 
Baby, does your maybe mean yes? 
9830. 
Dream of a bum. 5097. 
I knew that you were mine. 
10714. 
TV’m glad I’m on the bum. 5539. 
I wonder where Mary is tonight. 
3357. 


Magie Island. 16105. 
My darlin’. 13961. 
Park (HE. M.): 
Dream. 12594 (70). 
Thy name. 12594 (398). 
Park (Chi)a: 
Dream. 12594 (70). 
Thy name. 12594 (398). 
Park (Hamilton) Song of the Ute. 
14506. 
Park (Kenneth) Romantic melody. 
26287. 
Park (Muriel Mungo-) See Mungo- 
Park (Muriel) ‘ 
Parker (Anna) : 
At twilight. 14976 (18). 


Awake, my Lady Sweetlips. 
9709 (15). 
June night. 14976 (168). 
Lamp in the West. 9709 (129). 
Love in May. 14976 (194). 
Night has a thousand eyes. 
C16 TA. 
Spinning song. 
Parker (CN; pe 
One wonderful dream. 
Under the harvest moon. 
Parker (George) : 
Daffodil. 489. 
Daisy. 441. 
Dance tunes. 
Forget-me-not. 
Harebell. 792. 
Impressions of Fountains abbey: 
13525, 
Lily of the valley. 
Moss rose. 1480. 


9709 
14976 (311). 


23538. 
4385. 


9103. 
674. 


1216. 


1986 


me ee 
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INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Pictures of summer. 14180. 
Primrose. 1744. 
Snowdrop. 1997. 
Sunflower. 2085. 


Parker (H. W.): 

At twilight. 14976 (18). 

Awake, my Lady Sweetlips. 
9709 (15). 

June night. 14976 (168). 

Lamp in the West. 9709 (129). 

Love in May. 14976 (194). 

Night has a thousand eyes. 
(167). 

Progressive musie series. 18791. 
Spinning song. 14976 (3811). 
Parker (Henry) Jerusalem. 27057 

(61). 
Parker (J.P) 
Blue Rose. 


9709 


Then we'd be happy 
16911. 


Parker (L. D.) Fireman, save my 
child. 7889. 
Parker (Lowell) Gi’ me. 5287. 


Parker (Mary) 
25524. 
Parker (Paul) Only a bum. 26101. 
Parker (R.C.) Flying across. 13176. 
Parker (Red) pseud. See Parker (J. 
1) 
Parkhill (James) : 
Listening. 20663. 
There’s a little white cottage 
down by the sea. 24056. 
Parkhurst (Winthrop) : 
Manger lullaby. 20769. 
Nirvana. 16328. 


Parkinson (G. F.) 
Packs CH. “i;) 
1g Se 


Parks (J. A.): 
Anvil chorus. 19278. 
Daybreak. 14976 (66). 

\ Girls’ two-part choruses. 3148. 
In praise of our old high. 1027. 
Morning hymn. 1426. 

Old Hi-y. 1610. 
Parks’ imperial anthems. 18722. 
She stoops to conquer. 1945. 
To a marching tune. 2214. 

Parks) (3+ A:) ,eo:: 
Anvil chorus. 19278. 
Beyond the hill-tops. 12746. 
Girls’ two-part choruses. 3148. 
God keep you everywhere. 13250, 

17836. 

He leadeth me. 1900. 
In praise of our old high. 1027. 
Morning hymn. 1426. 
Night song. 1547. 
O divine Redeemer. 
Old Hi-y 1610. 


Just like my heart. 


Dizzy: (52. 
Among the flowers. 


754. 


Parks’ imperial anthems. 18722. 
Parks’ sacred quartets. 14146. 
She stoops to conquer. 1945. 


Parrisy€@s A:):: 


They have taken away my Lord. 
4319. 

To a marching tune. 

Tunes of yesterday. 

Parks (Jesse) 

back. 21924. 

Parmentier (C. A. J.): 


2214. 
2262. 
You'll want to come 


Characteristic intermezzos. 10038, 
Screen moods. 11858. 
Screen novelettes. 11859. 
Parnell (R. D.) Espanola jazz. 
7828, 7829. 
Parr (Charles) Mother. 25877. 
Parr) GM. EE. )-: 
Bud’s Strad violin. 262. 
Just you. 20560. 
Parr-Gere (Florence) See Gere 
CH) Pe) 
Parranda (La) 26143. 
Parricone (Lawrence) Mariuccia. 


1331. 
Parrillo (Tom): 
Joe, Joe, Joe and his old cordean. 
28136. 
There’s a little girl who’s calling, 
calling me. 2180. 
Parris, (Bs M.): : 
Oh! Boy! Her technique. 11509. 
She’s a red hot mama. 11894. 
You’re like a rainbow of love. 
12547. 
Parris (Louis) : 
Hour you gave your heart to me. 
866. 
Oh! Boy! Her technique. 11509. 
She’s a red hot mama. 11894. 
You're like a rainbow of love. 
12547. 


City of wonderful love. 374. 
His charming love. 20249. 

Ill be happy. 138410. 
King needs workers. 
Musie waves. 1450. 

My troubles will be over. 
Sheltered by love. 1948. 
Since Jesus laid His hand on me. 


28206. 
14009. 


1963. 
When ali those millions Sing. 
. 14830. 
When the home gates swing open. 
21817. 
Parrish (George) Assembly in mem- 
ory. 22043. 
Parry (A. W.) Petticoat lane. 6317. 
Parsifal. 21745. 
Parson (W. A.) Hili Hili. 22449. 
Parsons (Connie) : 
Berceuse. 9896. 
Minuet. 11281. 
Parsons (Diana) Chickie. 17511. 


Parsons (F. L.) 
18927. 


She’s my mama now. 


1987 


INDEX 


Parsons (Harry) : 


Gin and It. 3189, 15558. 
Lonely little me. 3564. 
Parsons (M. H.) Flying ecurlew. 
25007. 
Parsons (Manny) pseud. See Parsons 
(Marion ) 
Parsons (Margaret) Cornish day. 
17578. 


Parsons (Marion) : 


Game of love. 5264. 
Japanese moon. 3487. 
Partello “(D.. d.)\ gr. Song efi my 
heart. 11998. 
Partello (Mrs. D. J.) jr. See Partello 
(EOS2) 
Partello (F. 8.) Song of my heart. 
11998. 
Parti (Michael) Sweet baby mine 


stop a-wasting my time blues. 6813. 
Partington (Hlsie) Honey girl. 22724. 
Parys (G. van): 

Ca, e’est mufle. 2797. 

Des Zih et des zah. 2938. 

Duetto pour remplacer la ronde. 
550. 

Hau 4 la bouche. 557, 15420. 

Femme et le pantin. 24982. 

Mon seul ami. 3677. 

Qu’ est-c’ qu’ on peut faire avec 
ca. 3991. 


Quand on a fini de s’aimer. 3998. 
Toujours les mémes. 4353. 
Tu mens. 14711. 
Pascal (André) Lento. 25599. 
Pascal (J. I1.): 
He (she) wants a favor. 22688. 


If but the petals truly spake. 
20423. 
Pascale (Diane) : 
Ivresse. 20504. 
Loulotte. 20711. 
Love thou art mine. 
Paschall (Lulu): 
Dying nun. 27572. 
Poor old slave. 28839.  . 
Pasqua (F.. M.) Rosa mia. 4054. 
Passmore (John) My blue moon. 
25902. 
Passow (A. W.): 
Autumn kisses and you. 
Fawn eyes. 15478. 
Golden hours. 25092. 
Just like the butterfly’s broken 
wing. 25525. 
Pasternack (Josef) : 
Giovanna, to thee I am ealling. 


1113838. 


27156. 


5295-5297, 7951, 10514. 

Habanera. 20180. 

Hudson-Essex Challenger march. 
8079. 

Minuet Martha Washington. 
11288. 

Mischievous sprites. 11285. 


Paterson (John) Kilber Doo. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Throbbing hearts. 6929. 
Pasteur (Mark) Choral prelude on 
Gibbons’ Song 67. 349. 
Pastorale. 2589 (268). 
Pastorale du 18° siécle. 2589 (257). 
Pastry cook and the pirate. 23581. 
Pat progressive edition co. Twenty 
classic violin duets. 7004. 
Pita (Huért) pseud. See Pataky 
(Hubert) , 
Pataky (Hubert) : 
Mon coeur. 28295, 25858. 
Unser Deutschland. 21707. 
Patchook (Mischa) Slavonic fantasia. 
6676. 
Pate (Jim) : 
Prisoner boy. 28861. 
Texas farewell. 29250. 
Patercity (Julius) : 
Darling. 12977. 
Linger by de levee. 20660. 
Sweetheart of yesterday. 12111. 
Underneath the sun. 16994. 


28198. 
Paterson’s publications, Itd. Burgh 
song. 4814. 
Pathe studios, ine.: 
Kiss if you'll buy it. 
Manana. 36138. 
Night time. 3790. 
Paris bound. 16449. 
Pity the Gypsy. 38951. 
Sweethearts. 29201. 
Patino (Arturo): 
New York—Bogota. 
Repica el pandero. 
Patino (Luis) Copla 
12931. 
Patou (Hdouard) 
series. 808. 
Patricolo (Angelo) : 
Amore Spagnuolo. 


3501. 


14034. 
14293. 
andaluza. 


Hawkes photo-play 


9775. 


Inno universale fascista. 3416, 
13557. 

Patridge (Mitchell) Boarding house 
blues. 15164. 

Patriotic songs. 23588. 

Patsch (Carl) Let me die while kiss- 
ing you. 25605. 

Patsch (Carl) musikverlag melodie. 
Let me die while kissing you. 25605. 


Patten (P. V.) Old sweet-heart of 
mine. 21060. 

Patterson (A. W.) Come! Christmas 
come! 17558. 

Patterson (Andy) On the banks of 
that silvery stream. 11540. 

Patterson (Austin) I’m serious. 
18055. 

Patterson (Frank): 

Ride on in majesty. 1807. 


There is no secret but love. 4310. 
Patterson (Pat) Sweetheart you're 
wonderful. 26580. 


1988 


spies ~ awe lO 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Pattison (Lee): 


Intermezzo. 11626. 
Told in the hills. 24106. 
Pattison (W. G.) Georgia peach. 
3133. 
Patton (HE. G.) Nobody else but you. 
18603. 
Patton (J. J.) Kodak girl. 15976. 
Patton (Jack) Now all I have is 
dreams. 14061. 


Patton (Lowell) : 


Love of my heart. 3585. 
Niggars in Georgia. 234386. 
To the Nazarene. 4845. 


Patton (M. K.): 
Call dis sinnah home. 
Then I see you. 14637. 


10002. 


Paul (C. P.) Land of the longleaf 
pine. 18261. 

Paul (Daniel) Paul's (Dan) musical 
gems. 26149. 


Pam (hieH.): 
Christmas joys. 24726. 
Dream melody. 19956. 


Larghetto. 20610. 
Maytime. 20811. 
Novelette. 21011. 
Sunbeams. 21495. 


Paul (Emil): 
Bei froher latine. 17236 (87). 
Es war einmal. 17236 (119). 
Tro. 14976 (349). 
Paul (Fritz) Wat braucht der Ber- 
liner um glticklich zu sein. 2377. 


Paul (Gee) I shan’t let you out of 
my sight. 27979. 

Paul (Harold) pseud. See Palevsky 
(Harry) - 

Paul, (Oe SS.) Mother, my dear. 
23320. 


PanlnG@M: €>) : 


I’ve got a new love affair. 22852. 
Rhythm a-la-carte. 18825. 

Spending a day with you. 19029. 
You'll think better of me. 19457. 


Paul (Peter) Hawaian [!]_ sky. 
10594. 
Paul (Thomas): 
Meta. 25828. 
There’s nobody home but your 
baby. 24060. 
Paul (V. E.) Get your man. 25060. 
Paul (Walter) : 
Frivolity. 13204. 
I love to hear you singing. 5528. 
Pauley (Roy) Sing Sing singers. 
26414. ~~ 
Paulik (M. S.) My star of destiny. 
14005. 
Paull-pioneer mus‘¢ co. Wedding of 
the winds. 17071. 
Pauls (HE. M.) Springtime is ringtime. 
21458. 


Paulsen (P. M.) When my thoughts 


go drifting back to St. Omer. 7180. 
Paulsen (Paul) : 
Gridiron king. 20172. 
Harvardiana. 20210. 
Soldier’s field. 21401. 
Pavillon d’Armide. 19121. 
Pavlick (‘C. D.): 
Dream faces. 18057. 
Hungry Hattie. 15704. 
Never knew. 163138. 
Only. 26100. 
Our aerial honeymoon. 11578. 


Pavlik (M. S.) Rudy find your Sally. 


28928. 

Pawl (John) You’re a pal sent from 
heaven. 21982. 

Pawlowski (C.° L.) Oklahoma U. 
1602. 

Pawson (Rennie) Farewell to the 
Highlands. 20032. 


Paxson (H. D.) jr. Prelude to The 
star of Bengal. 21190. 


7Paxtom (W*.) > é''co., lids: 


Aveu. 9821. 
Bachana. 9841. 


Choeur de fete. 3845. 


Comedy excitement. 13883. 
Emigrant. 7814. 
F ght for honour. 12886. 


Graded studies for the violin. 
756, 18268. 
Grand compagnie. 10560. 
Green grow the rashes O. 5353. 
Jesus called to Him the twelve. 
15090. 
Lances of the free. 11010. 
Liebestraum. 5857, 5858. 
Love-dream. 16036. 
Lover’s plaint. 1282. 
Minnelied. 9953. 
Minuet. 15619. 
Moment musical, no. 3. 18898. 
Romance and scherzo. 18901. 
Rondo in B minor. 16583. 
Santo Spirto. 11819. 
Serenade to Nicolette. 
Shenadoa. 16687. 
Solomon Island scenes. 
Valse album. 17005. 
Widow-bird sate mourning. 12470. 
Payamps (Gus) Lolita. 25650. 
Payin (M. C.) My sweetheart. 3760. 
Payn CA. Ai): 
Birthday of the King. 24426 (29). 
Easter helper no. 15. 554. 

Payne (E.R.) ‘Neath the swéet locust 
tree. 11482. 
Payne (KH. W.) 

loye is. for you. 
Payne (Harry) 
Payne (I. T-.) 
18545. 
Payne (J. G.) She’s got It. 26387. 


9126. 
6701. 


Sweet baby. all my 
9314. 

Have you? 25158. 
My own wee heaven. 


1989 


INDEX 


Payne (Jack): 

All join in and be happy. 35. 

It would be wonderful. 20501. 
Payne (R. L.) Jack Dempsey. 15903. 
Payne (Sterling) Oriental fantasy. 

3875. 

Paynter (KH. J.): 

He’s my daddy pop now, I’m her 

daddy pop now. 8138. 
More I see of other girls the more 
I yearn for you. 20883. 
N'ghtingale’s song to the rose. 
209938. 

Pazdirek (Ol.) Schule des violin: 
vortrages. 11845-11849, 16644-16648, 
26343-26352. 

Peabody (H. N.) Is that all you’ve 
got to say. 24426 (124). 

Peabody (Ray) ‘Is that all you’ve got 
to say. 24426 (124). 

Peach blossom. 26154. 

Peake '(J. BD.) ) Days of youth.912925, 
2926. 

Pearce (Kinsel) : 

Flag of our nat on. 

1932. 21964. 

Pearl (M. M.): 

Are you holding fast. 

J Pagel bests 4 
Pearly (Fred): 

Barbus. 15101, 24549. 

Bureau de poste. 246538. 

Cabots qu’aboient. 15202. 

Ce que @est que l’amour. 

Elle attendait. 19989. 

Je suis aimé. 20515, 25486. 

La ou 14. 20597. 

Papitou. 26139. 

Petit peu tot. 21149. 

Petites sockettes. 11639. 
Pearson (A. J.) Sweetheart. 
Pearson (Arthur) ; 

Father Divine. 

Serenade. 213805. 

Songsters of spring. 18899. 
Strength and stay. 19058. 

Pearson (Betty) Swarthmore college 
songs. 19077. 

Pearson (Bill): 

Detroit blues. 27507. 
Good stuff. 27748. 
Pearson (Harry) Wagon 

12335. 

Pearson’ (i. 4) 

Honey, I’m in 

15683. 

I confess I love you. 
Pearson (L. L.) Stolen heart. 
Pease (Harry): 

He’s a lucky dog. 22679. 
’My mother’s photograph. 233885. 
Peate (G. A.) Simplified instruction 

book. 18946. 


20059. 


2652, 7386. 


24702. 


269572. 
20183. 


trains. 


love with you. 


8099. 
16808. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Peate’s music house, inc.: 


End of my way. 27593. 
Face to face. 3037, 3088. 


Hand in hand. 27775. 
Homeland. 27848. 
I’m a pilgrim. 3310, 3311. 
O may my walk be close with God. 
3825, 3826. 
Rock of ages. 4044, 4045. 
Shall I be forgotten. 29006. 
Supplication. 4238, 4239. 
There is a land. 29275. 
Peau de chagrin. 14156, 14157-14163. 
Peccia (A. Buzzi-) See Buzzi-Peccia 
Cx 
Pech 
monie. 


(Raymond) 40 d’har- 


16853. 


lecons 


Peck (Leonard) : 


Aveu. 9821. 
Brook. 24646. 
Forest fauns. 22546. 
In an antique shop. 3389. 
Romantic tale. 26288. 
Peck (P. H.) She’s a daddy’s girl. 
9135. 
Peddy (A. R.) To-day. 19207. 
Pedersen (K. I.) Ballangrud. 4707. 
Pedersen (Olaf) Three tone pictures. 
3920. 
Pedersen (Robert) 
5520. 
Pedigo (D. C.) 
please come back ‘again. 
Pedina (Frank) 
Pedlar. 6318. 
Pedrell (Carlos) 
Pedrick (C. A.) 
Pedrollo (Arrigo) : 
Canzone di Rebecca. 
Uome che ride. 4891. 
Pedron (Carlos) Curso de harmonia. 
432. 
Peele (Dudley) : 
Harp of the North, farewell. 
Nocturne. 3922. 
Rhapsodic march. 6441. 
Speed king. 2050. 
Peer (R. 8S.) and Peer (R. S:) inc; 
Beautiful eyes of Virginia. 
City of pure gold. 27381. 


I love my gal. 


Oh daddy won’t you 
23492. 
Soavita. . 9198. 


8892. 
3844. 


Pastorales. 
Oh! Peggy! 


12847. 


799. 


Crime of the D’Autremont brothers. 


27435. 


Half ain’t never been told. 27772. 


Jake bottle blues. 28121. 

Love of God. 28339. 

Sailor’s plea. 28986. 

Searlet thread in the 
28964. 

Smoky mountain far away. 29077. 

Peer Gynt. 5354, 5356-5359. 

Peery (R. R.): 
Buttercup waltz. 
Captivation. 308. 
Cycle of hymns. 10139. 


window. 


27296. 


1990 


27195. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Daisies. 7704. 
Elves at play. 
Fiddling for fun. 
Follow the leader. 13178. 
Hop, skip and jump. 13361. 
Japanese doll. 10899. 
June waltz. 1110. 
Lead me, O Lord. 238051. 
On horseback. 8827. 
On the playground. 88381. 
Rainy day. 9002. 
Sprite dance. 2057. 
Spunk. 29188. 
Under the leaves. 9457. 
Peirce (H. W.) Invocation to Terp- 
sichore. 25446. 
Peiren (Julius) 
night. 13421. 
Pelléas et Melisande. 
Pellegrini (Angelo) 
23010. é 
Pelling (George) Meeting and parting. 
1353. 
Pelz (W. I.) Simple prayer. 
Pemian (J. M.): 
Esctchame nena. 


3007. 
17753. 


I long for you to- 


19491 (176). 
Just think of me. 


14423. 


24948. 


Madre. 1308. 
Pemberton (L. B.) Who'll buy my 
flowers. 4495. 
Pena (E. L.) Mi bohio. 20846. 
Penco (Renato) Sotto il sole di Ma- 
dera. 4189. 


Pender (C. L.) Your just a wonderful 
baby doll. 19482. 


Pendreigh (H. A.) Oh gee. 6222. 
Penella (Manuel) Ris-ras! 26278. 


Penn (A. A.): 
All life through. 15011. 


Echoes calling me home. 5129. 
Lamplit hour. 1174. 
Me and my little white dog. 


16151. 
Sing mea love-song softly. 11925. 
Your royal highness. 4572. 


Penn (Jay) Volga peasant song. 
19290. 
Penn (L. R.) ‘There’s nobody just 
like you. 12594 (391). 
Penn (W. H.): 
Smiles, smiles, smiles. 12594 


(350). 
There’s nobody 
12594 (391). 
Pennant educational folio. 26156. 
Pennati Malvezzi (Amilecare) : 


just like you. 


Canto di passione. 19753. 
Patria. 1678. 

Tramonto. 9417. 

Uomo che ride. 43891. 
Visioni. 9501. 


Pennington (G. C.): 


Alphabet song. 9763. 
Happiness lane. 5882, 15626. 
When you smile that smile at me. 


26910. 
Pennino (Francesco) Piedigrotta 
Gioventi 1929. 26177. ~ 
Pennsylvania. University. Mask and 
wig club. This way out. 12198. ; 
Penny (W. C.) Loving stroll in the 
moonlight. 3596. 
Penrose (W. W.): 
Cupid worked while we were 


playing. 4380, 7692. 
When you whistle, 2457. 
Penso (R.): 
Carolina. 2814. 
Nina. 8760. 
Oiseau bleu. 
Penzner (W. L.): 


8811. 


I’d kiss your tears away. 20306. 
Why, only you. 12468. 
Pepper (H. 8.): 
God be thanked. 17835. 
In an old world garden. 


25414, 
Pepper (Sally): ‘ 


I want to rest in your arms. 


10797. 
My Rose of Kildare. 8719. 
Norma. 6194. 
Some day dearie. 14475. 


Why quarrel with me dear. 9607. 
Peralta (J.) Oyeme! 21119. 
Peralta (J.S:) : 

Amor de madre. 7364. 

Ando pasando trabajos. 

Ay! Sonora. 17330. 

Bragados. 17481. 

Guerita. 20176. 

Hasta no queriendo. 

Maruca. 18415. 

Pajarito. 18708. 

Pensamientos tristes. 

Pesetero. . 18734. 

Traicionera. 9416. 
Peralta (ie) : 

Ando borracho. 

Chagua! 10031. 

Cine Alcazar de Juarez. 

Despedida triste. 27505. 

Es un crimen. 27605. 

Esta noche con la luna. 

Mis cositas. 3671. 

Severiana. 28995. 

Soy como la golondrina. 29129. 
Peralta (Jose) Vengo a verla. 29396. 
Peraza (Ramon): 

Morenita.” dues 

Rubia princesita. 11797. 


7375. 


17891. 


18730. 


2638. 
10076. 


27609. 


Percy (John) pseud. Besuch beim 
waldspecht. 4738. 

Pereira (Elpidio) Pommes du voisin. 
6350, 6351. 


1991 


INDEX 


‘Pereira (P. E.) 
20805. 

Perez (Daniel) : 
Romanza mexicana, 23714. 
Serenata tehuana. 23782. 

Perez (John) jr.: 

All the while I arddiibd about pou. 
270938. 
Pal o’ mine. 

Perez (Maurice): 
Cheila. 15240. 
Tout ce qui t’a touchée. 

Perez (Raul): 

Chinita no seas asi. 
Gaviotas. 27700. 
Marinera. 28896. 
Mateo. 28405. 
Para que son pasiones. 28765. 

Perez (S. M.) Mujer del paraiso. 


Maui County fair. 


28762, 


16956. 
27359. 


28510. 
Pergolesi (G. B.): 
Concerto. 23598. 
Glory to God in the highest. 
10532. . | 
Periglio (Minnie) Some day you'll be 
sorry. 4166. 


Perilhou (Albert) : 


Berceuse Catalane. 17236 (40). 
Brunette. 2589 (36). 
Chanson 4 danser. 4577 (49). 


Chanson de Guillot-Martin. 2589 
(46). 

Complainte de St. Nicolas. 2589 
(59). 

Dans les bois. 9709 (48). 


Flate et le luth. 4577 (116). 
Ischia. 2589 (187). 
Livre d’orgue. 2589. (162), 17286 
(223). 
Margoton. 2589 (191). 
Passe pied. 17236 (38138, 314). 
Pastorale. 2589 (268). 
Pastorale du 18° siécle. 
(257). 
Premier jour de May. 2589 (275). 
Promenade. 2589 (280). 
Ronde populaire. 2589 (287). 
Trimousett. 2589 (8383). 
Valse en sourdine. 4577 (409). 
Perkins (HK. 8). Kings of the Hast. 


2589 


15966. 
Perkins (F. 8.) Garfinkel marching 
song. 20125. 
Perkins (Frank) I know. 5508. 
Perkins (H. 8.) Moonshine. 13923. 
Perkins (P. §S.): 
Headin’ home. 17901. 


I will never lose my head. 18088. 
Someone. 18994. 
Perkins (Ray): 


Darlin’ my darlin’. 10170. 


End of the lonesome trail. 18099, 
19997, 19998. 
Fast life and a hot one. 138145. 


pt. Il, n. s., v. 24 


General Crack’s marching song. 
15551. 

Hindu chant of sacrifice. 18337. 

Ill bless. that one sweet day. 
15741. 

I want a bold caballero. 18080. 

In the land of jazz. 15861. 

John Barleycorn. 18192. 

Just a lucky moment. 
13624. 

Lady Luck. 20601, 23037, 25571. 

My sister. 20959. 

Only song I know. 21088. 

Say it with a solitaire. 

Si, si, sefior. 14411. 

Since I found you. 14427. 

Smiling Irish eyes. 11957, 14447, 
14448, 18976, 18977. 

- Take my seat, lady. 26595, 29221. 
Under a Texas moon. 19247. 
Who can tell. 14868. 

Perkins (V. T.):° 
Hoo, hoo, babe. 25206. 
My Turkish sweetheart. 


13623, 


11830. 


18567. 


Perkins (Walton) popular voice 
method. 26163. 

Perkowski (P.) Four’ krakowiaki. 
1688. 

Perl (Rudolf) Gruss an’s burgen- 
land. 7990. 

Perla (Sol) Memories are yours. 
11251. 


Perlberg (Harry) musi¢ ¢co.: 
Adeste fidelis. 29039. 
Aloha oe. 22008. 
America. 22011. 
Donna 6 mobile. 24176. 
Drink to me only with thine eyes. 


283138. 

Hili, Hili, why hast Thou forsaken 
me? 22450. 

Hatikvoh. 27792. 

Home, Sweet home. 22719. 

Lily. 23078. 

Little fairy waltz. 23085. 

Long, long ago. 28313. 


Love’s old sweet song. 283847. 
Merry widow waltz. 28440. 
My old Kentucky home. 28563. 
O'f’n pripetshok. 27792. 
Old folks at home. 28568. 
Pretty Minka. 28856. 
Searlet sarafan. 28856. 
Silent night, holy night. 
Song of the Volga 
23897. 
Star-Spangled Banner. 
Perlman (George) : 
Chassidish. 27346. 
Dance of the rebbitzen. 
Yisker. 29592. 
Perlman (Henry) 
live in my heart. 


29039. 
boatmen. 


22011. 


27459. 


You always will 
27005. 


1992 


‘ahi 


2 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Perlman 
28063. 
Pero (Alexander) 
functis. 1896. 
Peré (H. E.): 
Belsazar. 12734. 
Lebenslichter. 13682. 
Peronne (Paul) pseud. 
(Ernest) 
Perrachio (Luigi) Venticinque pre- 
ludi. 3928. 
Perrin (S. L.): 
Dat’s de way to spell chicken. 
29647 (46). 
Don’t want 
29647 (49). 
Perritt (Harry) L-0o-v-e. 28322. 
Perry. (A. HH.) 
Are you saved. 7387. 
Do I love my Lord? 2955. 
Perry (Bernard) Since we parted. 
18950. 
Perry (C. A.) Sight seeing song. 
26402. 


(Louis) In old Capri. 


Missa pro de- 


See Reeves 


nuthin’ but Sal. 


Perry (Charles) Mary Lee. 28400. 

Perry (E. M.) You will understaud 
and know. 21946. 

Perry (F. C.) We shall reach home. 
14806. 

Perry (L. R.) Don’t bea fool. 17651. 
Perry (Larry) pseud. See Perricone 
(Lawrence) 
Perry (Leslie) 

22667. 

Perry (Lincoln): 
Moan of many. 25850. 
Step-and-fetchit. 26518. 

Perry, .(P...B.).: 

Blossoming buds. 15154. 

Bonita. 14976 (41). 

Busy bee march. 17452. 

Drifting by moonlight. 14976 
(80). 

God bless my native land. 27727. 

Great storm at Galveston. 14976 
(118). 

In the garden of love. 14976 
(149). 

Inspiration waltzes. 14976 (152). 

Jolly workers’ march. 15932. 

President McKinley’s funeral 
march. 14976 (264). 

Sweethearts ever. 16853. 

Village church bells. 14976 (366). 

When they ring the golden bells 
for you and me. 17110. 

Perry (R. L.) I’m Hollywood bound. 
2512; 

Perry, (S. A,)-2 

Agitator. 27075. 

Agony. 27076. 

Anguish. 27128. 
Approaching danger. 27135. 


Haunting melodies. 


1993 


Argument. 27140. 

Battle in the air. 19616. 
Betrayal. 27213. 
Bosphorus. 27262. 
Burglar. 27288. 
Caballero. 27302. 

Call of love. 273804. 
Carmelita tango. 27319. 
Chant d’amour. 12870. 
Cheerio. 4895, 7615. 
Chérie. 27348. 
Confusion. 27412. 
Coo-coo. 27417. 

Coo-coo no. 2. °27418. 
Decision. 27491. 

Desire. 27501. 

Despair. 27504. 
Destruction. 27506. 
Dirty villain. 27518. 
Hnticement. 27595. 
Eixecutioner’s dream. 10374. 
Extasy. 27628. 

Fiesta in Seville. 20049, 
Flatteries. 27660. 

Forest fires. 27672. 
Furies. 10481. 

Ghost on parade. 27709. 
Giggles. 27713. 
Impending danger no. 1. 28041. 
Instructor for the Hohner dia- 
tonic harmonica. 18161: 
Irritable. 28091. 

Islam lament. 28095. 
Jota felice. 28148. 

Just you and I. 28178. 
Loneliness. 28307. 
Menace. 28433. 

Mi corazon. 28446. 

Mientras exista la fé entre los 
dos. 28447. 
Old fashioned 

28704. 
Oriental dance. 28731. ' 
Quarrel agitato. 28874. 
Recollections. 28890. 
Redemption. 4013. 
Silah. 29037. 


waltz. 287038, 


-Simple Simon. 11918. 


Sneak. 29080. 
Subconscience. 29160. 
Sylvan glades. 29207. 
Tantalizer. 24015. 
Turbulence. 293858. 
Under the South Sea 
19249. 

Unrest. 29373. 
Wanderer’s plaint. 12341. 
Wohabi. 29561. 
Woodland idyl. 29571. 


moon. 


Perry (Ward) In 19338. 5683. 
Perry & Gill: 


Dream of Arcady. 15397. 
Hazelbury march. 15645. 


INDEX 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 24 


Perry’s (A. W.) sons: 
Blossoming buds. 15154. 
Busy bee mareh. 17452. 
Charms. 27344. 

Down by the tiger lilies. 
Fox chase. 27680. 

God bless my native land. 27727. 
Jolly workers’ march. 15932. 
Moon shadows. 28478. 

Patty Ann’s flower garden. 28787. 


27543. 


Pretty milkmaid. 16503. 
Sweethearts ever. 16853. 
Totsie. 29326. 

Valsette. 19268. 


Westward ho! march. 17078. 
When they ring the golden bells 
for you and me. 17110. 


Wonderful Savior is Jesus. 29566. 
Persée et Androméde. 14169. 
Persiani (Aug.) Si c’était toi. 14409. 


Persinger (Louis) : 


Cancion del olvido. 290. 
Rondo. 809, 2056. 
Valse. 348. 


Mary Ray. 23207. 
My sugar pie baby. 


Persoff (Hyman) 
Person (N. A.) 


1508. : 
Pesce (Ottone) Canzone di maggio. 
24681. 
Pesenti (—) Rio Ozama. 16578. 


Pesse (Maurice) : 
Arrivée des hirondelles. 
24514. 
Berceuse tendre. 4736, 15134. 
- D’un pas majesteux. 4982. 
Dans un dernier adieu. 452. 


4653, 


Heureux retour 4 la vie. 829. 
Priére asiatique. 11703. 
Petchey (William) Sing ivy. 16710. 


Peter (C. J.): 
Harl E. May song. 13080. 
It’s Henry Field you’re list’ning 
to. 8291. 

Won’t you come back once more? 
9629. 
Peterka (Charles) 

7657. 
Peterka (Rudolf) : 
Befreiung. 19052. 
Drohende gefahr-plotzlich nahend. 
19053. 
Hinsamkeit—mondnacht—meeress- 
tille. 26531. 
Lyrisch, traumhaft, visiondr. 
19054. 
Orientalische burleske. 
Seelenqualen. 19055. 
Peters (C!s) 
Alte meister 
27106, 27107. 
Blumenlese. 27249, 27250. 
Hlegische gesiinge. 19986. 
Hpisoden aus symphonien, 
Erholung. 27597-27599. 


Come on girlie. 


26533. 


des orgelspiels. 


13105. 


Kammer-sonaten. 28183. 
Kirchen-sonaten. 28209. 
Kleine praludien. 27178. 
Kunst der fuge. 27179. 
Mein klavierbuch. 16154, 16155. 
Modern tanzsuite. 16201. 
Peer Gynt. 53856—5359. 
Phantasien in Bremer ratskeller. 
16469. . 
Quartett. 28875. 
Sechs vorspiele. 284384. 
Symphonie. 12801, 12802, 14589. 
Violin-konzert no. 22. 14769. 
Peters (H. W.): 
I’m so happy then! 
Laugh. 5815. 
My radio love. 
Peters (Slim) : 
Stowaway Steve. 23941. 
Tramp song. 24119. 
Peters (William Francis) : 
Swanee River mammy. 98312. 
That’s my heaven right here. 
16902. ; 
Peters (Wm. Frederick) : 
Four feathers. 20094. 
Happy gathering. 20198. 
In trouble. 18158. 
Marika. 18411, 25758. 
Raving. 26238. 
Peters edition distributors of America. 


8170. 
8717. 


Unfinished symphony. 1899. 
Petersen (L. E.) Dear friend. 12992. 
Petersen-Schmidt (Willy) Was hast 


du denn ObDbloss fiir’n knoten in 


schlips? 26825. 
Peterson (A. H.) Spirit of Lawrence. 
2055. 


Peterson (C. D.) That old motto say- 
ing Home sweet home. 12166. 


Peterson (Charles) Promise I made 


in the garden. 14247. 

Peterson (KE. C.) Sweet Rowena. 
6825. 

Peterson (E. F.) Twilight’s the high- 
light. 7009. 


Peterson (F. G.): 
Dandruff, dandruff, I don’t love 
you. 15315. 
Honest and truly I believed you. 
15681. 
Kiss me, mother dear! 
Word of God. 17175. ; 
Peterson (H. C.) Our rainbow. 8856. 
Peterson (L. E.) Step-by-step. 2068. 
Peterson (M. J.): 


15968. 


Just a little daylight. 20547. 
Mandy o mine, 25189. 
Perfect night for love. 23592. 


Peterson (Margaret) Our castle of 
dreams. 6280. 
Peterson (W. R.) Twilight’s the high- 


light in my memory. 7009. 


1994. 


<) —o 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 © 


Pether (H. E.): 
I lost Yvonne, but I found Yvette. 
27937. 


Japanese moonlight. 13585. 
Laughing butterfly! 20619. 
Little chatterbox. 20675. 
Love lies. 11128. 
Merry-merry. 11266. 

Too late. 21648. 


Pethick (Jean) : 


Dreaming dreams of you. 10281. 
Present arms. 8966. 
Song of the rainbow. 12005. 


Step this way. 9282. 
Petich (VE. R:) “My” Johnny « boy. 


23368. 

Petiot (André) Verdun, visions d’his- 
foure. 21727. 

Petit (A. S.) Feu et tonnerre. 10408. 

Petit (Raymond) Nocturne. 8904. 

Petit Faust. 2589 (95). 

Petits concerts de chambre. 11640, 

11641. 

Petja (Iwan) For sidste gang modes 

vi to! 10450. 


Peto (Julius) : 
All night long. 4614. 
Mammy’s lullaby. 5959. 
Underneath the moon. 7026. 


Petolino (A. J.): 


Black despair. 15146. 
Cupid. 17594. 
Eternal love.. 13115. 


Goof. 22625. 

I wanna do. 18078. 
Independent lover. 
Maybe. 18426. 
Poor discontented me. 


25442, 
26199. 


Serenade waltz. 18914. 

Unless. 19260. 

When I look in your eyes. 17092. 
Why don’t you care for me. 14880. 


Without you. 19411. 


Petralia Carducci (T.): 
Georgia. 5281. 
Manuela. 20770. 
Ninive. 3792. 
Niobe. 3794. 
Tetti. 26616. 

Petrassi (Goffredo) 
16501. 

Petrie (F. W.) Hiram Hawkins, neow 
I don’t come to teown very often. 
836. 

Petrie (George) 
lection of Irish music. 

Petrie. “W:)*: 

Down in the deep let me sleep. 


Preludio lirico. 


24426 (55). 


13049. 
Forsake me not. 22552. 
Laura Lee. 19491 (118). 


Sea is calling me. 4577 (347). 


2469—30——28 


Petrie (J. C.): 


Complete Petrie col- 


Sea is the home for me. 
(348). 

Song of the forge. 2030. 

Treasures of the sea are buried 
deep. 4577 (399). 

When the winds o’er the sea blow 
a gale. 19491 (261, 262). 


4577 


Laura Lee. 19491 (118). 
Sea is calling me. 4577 (347). 
Sea is the home for me. 4577 
(348). 
Treasures of the sea are buried 
deep. 4577 (399). 
When the winds o’er the sea blow 
a gale. 19491 (261, 262). 
PetrrtortC.7C.):: 
May rose. 5985. 
Petrillo-walzer. 
Petrillo (Henry) 
28298. 
Petrucci (J..R.) 
13678. 
Petti (Luigi) : 
Ellenica march. 10330. 
Nankeen. 23420. 


Petticoat lane. 6317. 

Petties (Arthur) Out on Santa Fé 
blues. 6284. 
Petties:,.CR.'') B;) 
14726. 
Pettingill 
6320. 

Pettis (Jack) : 

Bag o’ blues. 2695. 

Companionate blues. 

Cool off. 15276. 

Dry Martini. 17686. 

Freshman hop. 38108. 

Hot heels. 10654. 

I’ve never been loved by anyone 
like you. 10783. 

Just goofy. 18217. 

Night club stomp. 18592. 

Rush in blues. 6510. 

Sweetest melody. 14577. 


Petyrek (Felix) 6 griechische rhap- 


3930. 
Little sweetheart. 


Laundry does it best. 


Two time blues. 


(Alice ) Piano lessons. 


4941. 


sodien. 26169. 
Pevney (David) Tehilos David. 
19131. 


Pevny (W. H.): 
Gee but it’s hard to forget you. 
25051. 
I never harmed an onion. 
Marryin’ Marion. 25761. 
My heart won’t believe that it’s 
true. 25919. 
My rainbow of happiness. 
Peycke (Frieda) : 
Little girl’s secret. 
My bonnet. 6095. 
My house. 6122. 
Name for a boy. 238417. 


18063. 


25941. 


5862, 


1995 


INDEX 


Peyton (D. B.) 
6185. 
Peyton (David) : 
Ashes of roses. 7403, 9801. 
My dreams will come true. 
Pezzolo (Caesar) : 
Ballarina. 7455. 
Campagnola. 7569. 
Cesarina. 7600. 
Marianna. 8544. 
Viva la giga. 9505. 
Pezzolo (John) : 
Prima notte. 21195. 
Savoia: march. 4091. 
Sposina. 21454. 
Valzer allegro. 
Pfaendler (Richard) 
Pfarschner (Karl) 
keine. 2494, 
Pfatteicher (C. F.): 
Awake, and sing full 
22063. 
Be not dismayed. 22089. 
Bread of the world in mercy 
broken. 22165. 
Day is past and over. 22342. 
From heaven’s heights I come to 
you. 22561. 
Gloria Patri. 23249. 
Help, Lord, my God. 22694. 
Lord, hear the voice of my com- 


No one cares for me. 


16251. 


4407. 
You. 
Wie 


12514. 
du kitsst 


gladly. 


plaint. 23128. 

Mighty fortress is our God. 
23270. 

O longing generation. 23478. 


Oh man, behold thou thy Master. 
23497. . 

Praise God from whom all bless- 
ings flow. 16495. 

Sweet Mary to the temple fares. 


23970. 
When in the hour of utmost need. 
24265. 
World, farewell, thou canst not 
hold me. 24351. 
Pfau (Martin) Nur sympathie. 
11487, 11488. 
Pfeffer (H. G.) Kurfiirstendamm. 
10995. 
Pfeffer (Max) Frau, die einem an- 


dern mann gehort ... 25025. 
Pfeiffer (A. E.): 


Because I love nice things. 9871. 


Under the spell of the moon. 
9458. 
Pfeiffer (D. C.) All I do is think of 
you. 24455. 
Pfeiffer (G.) Musette. 16232. 
Pfeiffer (G. J.) Valse légére. 2589 
(344). 
Pfeiffer (Hubert) Sonate. 26170. 
Pfeiffer (M. T. L.) Valse légére. 
2589 (344). 


Phelp (P. F.): 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Pfiel (G. W.) Farmer Green and the 
north pole. 620. 
Pfister (Ernst) 

_ 169384. 

Pfitzner (Hans) : 
Christelflein. 27366. 
Frieden. 27686. 

Rose vom _liebesgarten. 
(287). 
Von deutscher seele. 

Pflugfelder (C.) 

26522. 

Phédre. 


Thunersee-lied. 


24426 


12330. 
Sternennacht. 


2589 (204-206). 
Mexico. 23265. 


Welcome shriners. 
Phelps (A. C.) 


14810. 
Upside down in love. 


26748. 
Phelps (C.M.) Song of silence. 9232. 
Phelps (R. E.) Sex appeal Sue. 

26378. 


Phelps (Rose) 
Phelps (W. A.) 


Bethelehem. 2742, 
Upside down in love. 


26748. 

Phi chi, Nicholasvilie, Ky. Central 
office. Phi chi girl. 8911: 

Phi mu _ alpha, sinfonia. Lambda 
chapter. Songs of DePauw. 26482. 


Philbrook (I. H.): 
Cavalier march. 29647 (29, 30). 
New colonial march. 24426 (199— 
201). 
Philipp (Franz) : 
Friedensmesse. 5253. 
Lieder fiir eine hohe singstimme 
und klavier. 5845. 
Zwei frauenchore. a 
6319. 
Philipp (Isidore): - 
Carnaval de Princesse d’ Auberge. 
2589 (42). 
Deuxiéme suite. 4577 (84). 
Eixercices de Antoine Rubinstein. 
17236 (348). 
Feuilles du matin. 4577 (114). 
Kermesse de Milenka. 2589 (147). 
Marche des princesses de Cen- 
drillon. 2589 (200). 
School of octave playing for piano- 


cappella. 


forte. 9709 (208), 14976 (282). 

Studies in musicianship. 9293, 
9294, 16819. 

Technical practice at the piano- 
forte. 19129. 

Technique journaliére du pianiste. 
9352. 


- Travail des octaves, 24121. 
Philippo (1L.) : 
Bergére et le petit roi. 
Hn Camargue. 15428. 
En écoutant le vieux moulin. 
15429. 
Guardians. 17867. 
Idylle printaniére. 


7495. 


3367, 3368. 


1996 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


INDEX 


Intermezzo cAlin. 3418, 3419. 
Jongleurs. 8319, 138609. 
Nuit embaumée. 16350. 
Pussy danse. 16527. 
Regrets de Tahiti. 9018. 
Resignation. 4022, 4023. 
Réverie hindoue. 16562, 16563. 
Romanis. 18845. 
Sabotiére. 26313. 
Saintes-Maries de la mer. 18871. 
Vent chante dans les cordages. 
26774. 
Philippus (C. L.): 
Carmencita. 15221. 
Ill be waiting for you. 13411. 
In the same sweet way. 18552. 
My Indian rose. 16263. 
Phillip (Ivan) Is the moon tired? 
25452. 
Ph llippe (C. C.): 
Kindergarten march. 25555. 
Nature’s melody. 20974. 
Old familiar trail. 18648. 
Phillips (Alexander) Jus’ keepin’ on. 
20545. 
Phillips (Barbara) 
Indian impressions. 
Phillips (Berta) : 
I’m glad I live just when I do. 
5538. 
Since mother went away. 6653. 
Phillips (Bessie) : 
Baby Lou. 17385. 
Love bird. 11114. 


Phillips (F. I.) I have this day. 


Four American- 
26172. 


8117. 
Phillips (Florence) I’m wond’ring 
if you miss me. 10757. 
Phillips (Fred): 
I ean’t lose my Heinie. 25246. 


I love American melody. 25286. 

I’m stuck on Molasses. 8175. 

I’ve gotta nutting at all. 253851. 

If I lose my heart to you. 20429. 

In Glasgow a wee bit o’ Scotch is 
waiting for me. 3397. 

Love made a Gypsy out of me. 
20718, 23145, 23146, 28332. 

My dear old mother-in-law. 18512, 


25908. : 
Under the spell of the moon. 
16992. 
Whatcha got hiding behind those 
eyes. 21798. 
Phillips (G. W.) jr. Come back to 
me. 3890. 
Phillips (Gerald) Music for an old 
play. 25896. 
Phillips (H. A.) My little American 
bride. 113877. 


Phillips (lL. L.) With Mary. 243832. 
Phillips (Lucien) My star g'rl. 23402. 


Phillips (M. F.): 

Balletto no. 1. 7458, 7459. 

Daffodil days. 17598. 

Karly in the morning. 27573. 

Forest melody. 20082, 22547. 

Fragile things. 10464. 

In April. 3390. 

Powder and patches. 23625. 

Selection on popular songs. 14381. 

Shepherdess and Beau Brocade. 
18931. 

With courtly grace. 

Phillips (M. J.): 
Arizona sunset and you. 22033. 
Moonlight on the Hudson. 8640. 

Phillips (Orpha) : 

Broken heart. 4802. 
Where can I go, what can I do. 
21882. 

Phill ps (Phil) : 

Big hearted baby. 4742. 
Good morning. 5334. 
Phillips (Rose) Johnny is 

alone. 10913. 

Phill ps (Sid) : 
Amelia. 7359. 
Hot sax. 8073. 
Twilight whispers. 

Phillips (Van) : 

I shan’t let you out of my sight. 


24331. 


never 


9449, 


27979. 
If I were you, dear, and you were 
me. 997. 

Love is all that matters. 25675. 
Phillips (W. C, L.) Ready. 1788. 
Phill ps & Page: 

Gulliver’s travels. 20177. 

Invocation to the sun. 18164. 
Philpot (Stephen) Cigale. 15253. 


Phipps (E.) : 
Bright to-morrow. 12789. 


I know that Jesus set me free. 
20322. 

If the light has gone out in your 
soul. 18518. 

Went up in the clouds of heaven. 
21779. 


Phipps (Peggy) : 
That hour of ours. 19145. 
You’re a bit of honey that the bees 
forgot. 21931. 
Phoenix (H. C.): 
Love’s morning hours and even- 


tide. 20729. 
Those eyes of brown or blue. 
21610. 


Waters still. 12347. 
Photo play music ¢o., ine. Jay walkers’ 
parade. 20512. 
Piagét (A. M.): 
At sunset time. 27147. 
Little brooks by the roads de. 
23081. 


Trees on the hillside. 14696. 


1997 


INDEX 


Pianist’s second and third year. 
(313). 
Piantadosi (Al): 
Daughter of mine. 27473, 27474. 
Hello sweetie. 3216. 
I get it from my daddy. 
27902. 
I never guessed. 5585. 
I’ve got the stock market blues. 
8204. 
Just after Sunrise. 1118. 
Log cabin lullaby. 8460. 
No no babie. 28630, 28631. 
Sarah. 289538, 28954. 
Show must go on. 9144. 
They say good-night in the morn- 
ing. 29288. 
When yow’re in love. 29500. 
Who ever dreamed. 2472. 
Piantadosi (George & Arthur) ine.: 
After all, I’m in love with you. 
24439. 
And then my castles came tum- 
bling down. 12645. 
Another night within your arms. 
22026. 
Bashful baby. 12708. 
Bring him back here. 27274. 
Can’t be bothered. 22195. 
Crystal girl. 17588, 17589. 
Get happy. 20135. 
Heap o’ misery. 20224. 
H’lo baby. 25198. 
Huddlin’, 25221. 


4577 


27901, 


I loved you before I met you. | 


27950. 
I’m a little negative. 
I’m cuckoo again. 138435. 


18028. 


I’m just wild about you. 20362. 

I sing all my love songs to you. 
22844. 

I wonder what is really on his 
mind. 18093. 

In the hush of the night. 13546. 

Looks like it’s gonna be me. 16067. 


Mexican bean... 23264. 

Miss Wonderful. 18467. 

Moonlight, a love song and you. 
18478. 

My heart cries out I love you. 
13972. 

My lover. 18535. 

Okay baby. 28700. 

One minute of heaven. 

Out where the moonbeams 
born. 14127. 

Paris. 18720, 18721. 

Silv’ry moon. 18945. 

Slow caravan. 238438. 

Somebody mighty like you. 18992. 

Speakin’ of the devil. 19028. 

Suzanna. 14566. 


Sweet Georgianna and me. 


26097. 
are 


16842. 


pt. Tir, n's.7 vee 


v 


That wonderful boy friend of mine. 
21580, 29268. 

Tho’ you’ve forgotten. 21607. 

Under the old crow’s nest. 21700. 

Up with the sun. 24161. 

Who could say no. 29522. 

You can’t hold hands in lover’s 


lane. 21912: 
You wanted me—I wanted you. - 
21945. 
Piatt (J. C.) Little mother of mine. 
20680. 


Piazza (P. J.) Evangeline. 13119. 

Piccadilly magazine, itd. Night’s glam- 
our. 14040. 

Piccinelli (Bruno) Vespri di prima- 
vera. 9487. 

Pichon (—) I’ve got that thing! 
22853. 

Pick (J. Ro 


I have you and you have me. 906.. 
What: don’t the show girls show. 
2414. 
Pick-Mangiagalli (Riccardo) : 
Ariette oubliée. 19568. 
Basi e bote. 7466. 
Casanova a Venezia. 2817. 
Danza delle apparizioni e bar- 
earola. 5002. 
Fantoches. 20027. 
Gavotta. 52738. 
Nuage. 21015. 
Nuit d’automne. 
Sarabanda. 6540. 
Tre studi da concerto. 
Valzer. 7042. 
Pickard (Marguerite) 
mother. Wal a 762ie 
Pickard-Cambridge (W. A.) Humilia- 


21016. 
18740. 


Dear little 


vit semet ipsum. 3263. 
Pickering (EK. E.) Love dreams. 
23140. 


Pickett (William) It was a sad time 
when that sinking ship went down.. 
10891. 

Pickhardt (Ione) : 
Moment of rapture. 
Passionate prelude. 

Piechler (Arthur): 


23294. 
21138. 


Hymne. 28806. 
Sursum corda. 29176, 29177. 
Tod. 293814. 
Trinklied. 26697. 
Piedi ... piedi ... piedigrotta 192%. 
23599. 
Piedigrotta Bideri 1929. 23600. 
Piedigrotta E. Rossi 1928. 3987. 
Piedigrotta F. Mario Russo, 1929; 
23601. 


Piedigrotta Gennarelli 1929. 21160. 
Piedigrotta Mario, 1929. 21161. 
Piedigrotta Santa Lucia. 18742. 
Piedigrotta Santojanni 1929. 21162:. 
Piedigrotta 1929. 21168-21165. 


1998 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Piedra (Ernesto) Havana shadows. 
20212. 
Piena (Maurice) : 


Drama at the ball. 18054. 
Rustie scene. 14839. 

Piéna (Maurice) Itd.: 
Désespoir et espoir. 24841. 


Larmes. 25585. 
Piepenburg (C.W.) Yesterdays. 26992. 


Piepenburg (Kate) Lingering. 28276. 
Pier (C. A.) Mignonette. 18899. 
Pieraccini (Mario) Novelline. 11480. 


Pierce (Antoinette) Stories in song 
and rhythm. 16809. 

Pierce (Dora) Sight 
for beginners. 11911. 

Pierce (E. H.) To Him, who died and 
rose again. 4841. 

Pierce (F. M.) My mem’ry of home 
sweet home. 11888. 

Pierce (Frances) : 


reading tests 


De wailin’ ob de wil’ chinook. 
24817. 

Parrot. 26144. 

Star thought. 29142. 


You were mine for awhile. 24405. 
Pierce (Herbert) _By the deep: nine. 
24657. 
Pierce (J.): 
My name is 
28562. 

Way down in Alabama. 29448. 
Pierce (J. N.) Brightest and best of 
the sons of the morning. 27271. 
Pierce (L. G.) When you smile that 

smile at me. 26910. 

Pierey (W.) Vie joyeuse. 70538. 
Pieri (J. A.) She calls him Bo-Bo. 
16671. 
Pierné (—) 

their silvery light. 
Pierné (Gabriel) : 
Girls. 15562. 
Mill. 28450. 
Pierné (Paul) Fantdéme. 3048. 
Pieroni (Rodolfo) Album del piccolo 
pian‘sta. 27082. 
Pierre (B. C.): 
Basses et chants. 2589 (17). 
Sujets de fugue et thémes d’im- 
provisation. 2589 (3817). 
Pierre (Constant) : 
Basses et chants. 2589 (17). 
Sujets de fugue et thémes d’im- 
provisation. 2589 (317). 
Pierre-Pierre (H.): 
Chanson de Prairial. 
Trés saccadé. 16964. 
Pierron (J. J.) Ave Maria hymnal. 
19585, 19586. 
Pietri (Giuseppe) Billy. 184. 
Pietzsch (C. O.) Assembly in memory. 
22048. 


Ticklish Reuben. 


While moonbeams shed 
21841. 


2824, 2825. 


Piggott (Loretta) 
moonlight. 9918. 
Pignoloni (Flaminio) : 
Diavoletto. 7746. 
Notti veneziane. 
Violetta. 4416. 
Pije kuba. 18744. 
Pikelis (Angelina) Oh, how I long to 
be with you. 26058. 
Piker, vin og sang. 8864. 
Piketown. 11649. 


Blame, it on the 


3812, 


Pikey (Sam) Old Flop Har. 163886. 
Pilati (Mario): ' 
Concerto dell’ estate. 24749. 
Fughe e fughette. . 20112. 
Sonetto XV. 6719. 
Tre preludi sinfonici. 11654, 


Pilderwasser See Weisser 
(Samuel) 

Pilgrims of destiny. 8917. 

Pilgrim’s progress. 3939, 3940. 

Pillois (Jacques) : 
Adon Olam. 
Deux piéces. 
Petite suite 

16467. 

Pimsleur (Solomon) 

lude. 28504. 

Pinafore. 16478. 

Pinard (Al): 
Darling. 5004. 
Just a little song of love. 

Pincus (Herman): 

I’m nuts about nuts. 


(Samuel) 


27067. 
8920. 


russienne, 8909, 


Mournful pre- 


13622. 
18052. 


My big moment. 13956. 
Pineus (Jack) : 

College nights. 12909. 

Mr. Cinderella. 13909. 


Prince of passion. 14242. 
Too good to be true. 14684. 
Pine (Frank) Shoe blues. 
14407. 


Pinkard (Maceo) : 
At twilight. 15069, 15070. 


1951, 


Congratulations. 19835. 
Never. 1535, 3783. 
Okay baby. 28700. 
That wonderful boy friend _ of 
mine. 21580, 29268. 
When I’m up to my knees in 
clover. 14836. 
Pinkston (Ralph) Say amen brother 
amen. 263381. 
Pinnola (Michele) A canzone d’o 
carcerato. 3. 
Pinsker (Abraham) Gliding waltz. 
5309. 


Pinsuti (C.): 
Bedouin love song. 4720. 
-Land beyond. 12594 (189). 
Pinto (Walter) In my loving nest. 
181387. 
Piper (Harold) I dream of you. 896. 
Piper (M. H.) Be yourself. 27193. 


1999 


INDEX 


Piper (W..S.) 
Pippin (H. O.) 
23290. 
Pique dame. 9482. 
Pirani (Hugenio) Sylphide. 21528. 
Pirate (Paul) My heart keeps beat- 
ing time. 20924. 
Pirate’s umbrella. 
Pirie (M. H.): 
Dear little girl. 17620. 
Heart trouble. 20281. 
Just as in days gone by. 20550. 
Pal dear I'll wait for you. 18709. 
When I’m with you. 21808. 
Piron (A. J.) High society. 


Be yourself. 27193. 
Mists o’er the buttes. 


1708. 


10630. 


Pirrin., (C...C©.) Orgullo mexicano. 
28730. 

Pirro (Arthur) I’m thinking of you 
UN (sae 


Piscatella (F. J.) I love you. 25291 
Piscitelli (Totonno) M’aggia vendica’ 
207438. 

Pisegna (Maxie) : 
Accordion mania. 
Casarina. 19759. 
Fontana. 17778. 
Italias waltz. 10898. 

Mia bella polka. 16178. 
’ Tarantella italiana. 26605. 

Pissott (HE. G.) In my sweet memo: 


9715. 


ries. 22915. 
Pitarra (Sam) Rose of my heart. 
6490. 


Pitcher (Gladys) : 
Bendemeer’s stream. 165, 166. 
Oh, Italia, beloved. 2962. 
Pirates of Penzance. 6333. 
Turn ye to me. 29355. 
Pitcher (R. J.): 

March of the acolytes. 
Wild rose. 21306. 
Pitman (G. V.) Silver moth. 23820. 
Pitman (George) If I had to do 

without you. 25388. 


13821. 


Pitt (F. H.) How to play the trum- 
pet. 38260. 

Pitts (W. S.) Church in the wild- 
wood. 27376. 


Pittsburgh. University. -Songs of the 
University of Pittsburgh. 214386. 
Pixley (—) King Dodo. 14976 (1738). 
Pixley (Isabel) It’s differente when 

you’re wed. 9709 (117). 

Pizarro (Benjamin) : 
Cuauhtémoec. 24778. 
Durante un suefo. 
Eva. 24956. 
Placidia. 26188. 

Pizzetti (Ildebrando) : 
Concerto dell’ 

24749. 
Sacra rappresentazione di Abram 
e d’ Isaac. 1852. 
Tre preludi sinfonici. 


24904. 
10108, 


estate. 


11654. 


pt. 101, n. s.; Vv. 24 


Pizzi (Pasquale) Marasita. 3619. 
Pizzi (Umberto) : 
Avanese. 7422. 
Due intermezzi. 9263. 
El’ ora dell’ anima. 7806. 
Egloga. 10813. 
En s’ amousant. 7816. 
Fronde che vedesti  rinverdire. 
7933. 
Habana. 7997. 
Ninna nanna. 8761. 
Siate pii dolce v6 ..... 9147. 
Sonata. 9264. 
Sonata italiana. 9225. 
Speranze e memorie. 9267. 
Studio delle corde doppie. 9295. 
Villanella. 9498. 
2- trio; , 910s: . 
Pizzolante (Francesco) Macchina e 
Concettina. 18379, 20747. - 
Place (William) jr.: 
Cedar melody. 19767.. 
Come, my dear. 19824. 
In old Venezia. 20455. 


Listen to me. 28278. 
Mother. 20889. 
Toot-toot. 21651. ig 
You won’t miss a kiss, little miss. 
21947. 
Plafkin (Geo.) 
be mine. 7515. 
Plain Jane. 18746. 
Planchet (D. C.) 
24764. 

Planquette (J. R.): 
Capitaine Thérése. 2589 (40). 
Chimes of Normandy. 15244. 
Rip. 143807. 

Plantiko (Viola) : 
As mother used to care for me. 

22037. 
Grying blues. 22639. 
Hooray! hooray! 20268. 

I’ll never forget the lover’s lane. 
18012. 
Kissing my 
18236. 
Someday he’l be mine. 
Tickling the ivories. 

Plantiko (William) : 

As mother used to care for me. 
22037. 
Grying blues. 226389. 
Someday he’l be mine. 
Tickling the ivories. 
Plasencia (Flavio) : 


Blue eyes, won’t you 


Cortége historique. 


sweetheart goodbye. 


23870. 
24083. 


23870. 
24083. 


Dreams of love. 15406. 

Forever. 15510. 
Plaskette (Jane) : 

China rose. 7624. 

Don’t you know. 5074. 


Hollywood melody. 8054. 
Platée. 18461. 


2000 


~ —_— 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Platen (Hartwig v.): 


Budapest. 15189. 

Das hat der Herrgott fein ge- 
macht. 24808. 

Erst trinken wir noch eins...! 
10349. 


Fast jeden abend stehe ich vor 
deiner wohnung. 3050. 

For a bunebh of lilac. 669. 

Four words. 15519. 

Friiulein, pardon! 10468. 

Heut’ abend um halb neun. 10623. 

Ich hab’ mit der Marianne ‘ne 
Panne gehabt. 25376. 

Ich schick’ dir ein paar veilchen. 
15818. 

Ja, bei uns am Strand. 15901. 

Kennst du das geftihl, wenn man 
verliebt ist? 25552. 

Liebling, wie ist dein name. 16018. 

Lied der liebe hat eine stisse 
melodie. 16019. 

Miadelchen vom Rhein. 11168. 

Midels aus Sachsen. 5946. 

Mit dir modcht ich ziehn bis ans 
ende der welt. 11296. 

Na also, Marie! 11422, 114238. 


Nur eine nacht mit dir allein. 
11486. 

Nur sympathie. 11487, 11488. 

Patience. 11622, 11628. 

Weht im herbst der wind. .! 
26842. 

Wenn du einmal dein herz ver- 
schenkst. 12369. 

Wenn du was zu saufen hast. 
7139. 


Wenn ein siisses miédel trdiumt. 
26850, 26851. 
Wenn es friihling wird. 12371. 
Wenn es irgend geht. 4458. 
1000 worte liebe. 27057. 
Plater (D. J.) Ethelois. 17722. 


Plath (Richard) From Germany to 
Tokio. 20110. 
Platt (M. K.) I know there’s no one 
in this world. 27916. — 
Platt (Maxwell): 
I can’t bear to hear you say good- 
bye. 10686. 
‘ What can a poor girl do. 
Platzman (Eugene) : 
Buddy of mine. 27283. 
Cog to the wheel of misfortune. 
27392. 
Girls of the West. 17822. 
I found Sally. 27899. 
I want to love you, but I’m afraid 
to. 5614. 
Is it true, I’m loving you. 5691. 
Just another rose of Picardy. 
28161. 
Macbeth. 8512. 
My kingdom of love. 


12386. 


6124. 


Plé (Simone) 


Night-time’s my day-time. 8758. 

Ohio River moon. 28698. 

Our air hero Lindy. 6279. 

Show must go on. 9144. 

Silvery moon. 29048. 

Some day you'll be sorry. 11970. 

Soon-ly. 19020. 

Sympathy. 29211. 

That’s ma and pa’s pow-wow. 
19155. 

There’s a moonbeam 
motor. 24057. 

"Twas only a dream. 2268. 

You don’t have to rub. 2550. 

Sonate en si. 2017. 

Pleasure bound. 3482, 3907. — 


Plessow (Eric) Baby Gaby and the 
clock is playing. 12688. 

Pleyel (Henri Cliquet) 
Pleyel (Henri) 

Plimpton (J. C.) 
21139. 

Ploeger (Hulda) 
Plonecki (Sophia) 
bloom. 26385. 
Plong (Jay) Hollow of a hill. 
Plough (Harold) 
today. 5889. 
Ployer (EK. M.) 

28767. 

Plum (P. J.-M. ): 

Ave Maris stella. 9819, 9820. 
Credo. 10128-10130. 
Missa exsultet. 25842, 25848. 
Parce Domine. 11610. 
Premier rayon de soleil. 
Toccata. 11662. 

Plumb (HE. H.) If you could love me. 

15834. 

Plumber’s opera. 

Plumet du colonel. 

Plummer (C. C.): 

Oh, didn’t he ramble. 29647 (169). 

That certain party. 21964 (70). 

Under the bamboo tree. 24426 
(288). 

Plummer. '(H; H.),: 

Dreams are castles in the air. 
17678. 
Varsity crew. 19270. 
Plummer (Red) pseud. See Plummer 
(. HG) 
Plunkett (J. A.) 
Plunkett (Jane) 
19448. 
Plus jolie fille de France. 14201. 
Plybon (G. G. H.) In God’s out of 
doors. 10842. 
Poche (C. C.) That’s my girl. 
Pochon (Alfred) : 
Andante. 15361. 
Pochon album for school orchestra. 
14202. 


‘round my 


See Cliquet- 
Password to heaven. 


Lonesome, 231138. 
She’s as a rose in 


156738. 
Let’s start loving 


Parable of the sower. 


14281. 


21177. 
16485. 


Sleigh bells. 6679. 
You bet I didn’t go. 


2164. 


2001 


INDEX 


Pochon (Alfred)—Continued. 
Sonata quinta. 22648. 
Turkey in the straw. 

Pochon album for 

14202. 

Podger (A. W.) 

Podgorski (Ignacy) : 
Hop, hop oberek. 25208. 
O mitodem kowalu a 

kowalee. 26042. 

Ostatni uScisk. 6276. 
Polski rybak z nad wotgi. 26042. 
Zalotna polka. . 25208. 

Podnos (Alexander) Hadassah. 

25125. 
Podosek (Walter) : 


6998. 
school orchestra. 


Sstarej 


Cialy do baksy polka. 24728. 
Damska. 2902. 
Filutka. 5207. 
Grzechotka. 3180. 
Kto lubi. 3506. 
Serce mam. 6594. 
Poe (Ll: D:):: 
Echoes. 2996. 
I like it. 10716. 
My big thrill. 11352. 
Stubborn Sadie Stout. 12077. 
What more. 7158. 
Porschmann (W.) Backe,  backe, 
kuchen. 4702. 
Poet and peasant. 11668. 
Pohjalaisia. 14205. 
Pohopski (Claire) You are the sun- 


shine of my smile. 19445. 
Pojd, pojd—valcik. 28830. 
Pokrass (Samuel) Je vais vous le 
dire. 3443. 
Pola (Edward) : 
Harmony heaven. 25148. 
High up in the sky. 5428. 
I don’t like to be liked like that. 
1b(2a: 
I’m tuned in for life, to station 
LiOW EB. s1AST8T, 
Nadina. 8730. 
Raggedy romp. 16536. 


That’s all that matters. 16898. 


What’s the good of moonlight. 
17084. 
Pola (Ted): 
Delicious. 10206. 
I’m on my way to heaven. 13452. 
Laughing at the world. .13676. 


Maryana. 18419. 
Where, oh! where is that moon. 


29506. 
Who was the grapefruit’s father. 
12452. 
Polack’ (Mit Thickety path. 
16922, 19185. 
Polakoff (Sam) Saczety. 18866. 


Poland, reciprocal copyright protection 
of music, p. 5. 


Our prayer. 28743. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 24 


Poldini (Ed.): 
Auréole. 4673. 
Chant funébre. 4886. 
Dance of the hussar. 15307. 
Danse des valets. 27466. 
Festivity. 13157. 
Glow. 15573. 
Marche ardente. 16120. 
Marche-ceaprice. 16121. 
Marche capricieuse. 11207. 
Marche exotique. 11208. 
Marche fantasque. 11209. 
Marche finale. 11210. 
Marche héroique. 16123. 
Marche militaire. 16124. 
Morning zephyr. 13929. 
Old wheelbarrow. 16396. 
Ricordanza. 6448. 
Roi. 28919. 
Rosen. 14829. 
Seare crow. 17236 (3856). 
Songs in a Maynight. 172386 (396, 
397 ) i: 
Step softly. 14537. 
Under the willows. 17236 (489). 
Valse nuptiale. 17018. 
Valse-pastel. 17015. 
Viennese nocturne. 14766. 
Voice from the Hungarian forest. 
10ST 
Waltz at twilight. 14784. 
Waltzing doll. 7102. 


Witchery. 17236 (482). 
Polite (Charles) I’m sorry we drifted 
apart. 5574. 


Polk (GF 2ax 
Don’t know what to do. 
Land of make believe. 
Longing heart. 25656. 
Spritg and you. 26504. 
Sweet magician. 26564. 
What if—? 26866. 
When flowers bloom. 26876. 

Polk (Lucille) Who’s the new man. 

(ik 

Polla (W. C.):: 
3irds and the brook. 196538, 19654. 
Blue Hawaii. 9931. 
For Molly and me. 


24858. 
25581. 


13182. 


I’m just a vagabond lover. 8157. 

Just a kiss at twilight. 10933- 

My dear. 18511. 

Night in May. 8756. 

Silver threads among the gold. 
167090. 

Slumber on. 18973. 

Some day you'll realize you’re 
wrong. 14479. 

‘Ta nt nobody’s fault but my own. 
9341. 


T: me flies. 26673. 

Toymaker’s dream. 6968. 

You're always in my arms. 
Pollack (Ben) It’s so good. 


21934. 
12578, 


2002 


— 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1929 


Pollack (H. E.): 
I want a little love from you. 
27993. 
My phantom sweetheart. 28564. 
You’re a wonderful girl. 29617. 
Pollack (Isaac) Where is my vodka. 
12487. 
Pollack (Lew) : 
Belle Baker wop song. 
Birmingham. 4746. 
By the way. 12814, 15196. 
Dusty roads. 224389, 27571. 


19640. 


I’d do anything for you. 8100, 
10690. 

I'm holding my head up high, 
20356. 

I’m rolling around in sunshine 
5567. 

I’m walking thro’ clover. 8181, 
13465. 

Just as long as you belong to me. 
20552. 

Just be a builder of dreams. 
8339. 

Kelly is living the life of Reilly. 
20576. 

Mandel. 20767. 

My little angel. 20932. 

No one else. 11459. 

Poor Punchinello. 1722. 

Sittin’ on a doorstep. 21387, 
29060. 


Some sweet day. 6705. 
Sweet somebody said O. K. 9324. 
To-morrow is here. 2221. 
Where are you. 9574, 24287. 
You gotta too’ much-a-de_ stock. 
21915. 
Pollak «(B: G:): 


Every Saturday night. 30382. 
I see your eyes. 949. 
Lucille. 8503. 
Porto Rico chico. 21185. 
Pollak (Edward) Blue boy. 17414. 


Pollak (T. B.) Just one little song 


I want to sing to you. 8346. 
Poliard <(A. ) J2e) Fichtine for? the 
Ue SeAs S20n: 
Pollock (Muriel) : 
Do you recall. 499. 
I can’t forget. 8096, 17987. 
In Allah’s garden. 3388. 
Reminiscence. 16557. 
We'll get along. 4452. 


Why do you tease me, yes or no. 
4501. 
Polly. 1967. 

Polly and Anna. pseud. See Stuart 
(Helen & Mary). 
Polnische wirtschaft. 

Poltz (C. Ei)é 
Bold hussars. 14976 (40). 
Come and take a stroll with me. 
24426 (46). 


28833, 28834. 


English coon song. 14976 (84). 

I want to be a soldier lady. 24426 
CLT) 2 

Lesson in flirtation. 14976 (180). 

Loretta. 14976 (192). 

Microbes in a kiss. 24426 (179). 

Nora Ryan. 24426 (2038). 


Song of the strollers. 14976 
(305). 
When I am yours dear. 24426 


(304). 
Whistling Bill. 24426 (309). 
You are my fiancée. 24426 (315). 
Pomar (Harry) You’ve made my 
dreams come true. 7285. 
Pomeroy (HK. M.) Where blue lupines 
grow. .21881. 

Pomeroy (H. W.) My home down in 
the South. 20925. 
Pomeroy (Millicent) 

march. 22034. 
Pommer (W. H.) 
Chitral love song. 29647 (338). 
Cupid in Arcady. 14976 (58). 
Pompeo (Giovanni) Come! 10094. 
Pompoo (K. P.) Meadow lark is sing- 
ing. 138862. 


Armistice 


Ponce (M. A.) My little star. 13980. 
Ponce (M. B.) Estrellita. 20007. 
Ponce (M. M.): 

Estrellita. 3020. 


Sonata clasica. 11984. 
Sonata romantica. 21415. 
4 miniatures. 14212, 18766. 
Ponce (Phil) : 
Down where the lolly pops grow. 
o15,; 
Yokohama dream boat. 
Ponce (Roderigo) pseud. 
(G3 OS) 
Ponchielli (A.) : 
Dance of the hours. T7707. 
Danza delle ore. 2918. 
Pond (W. A.) & co.: 
Be Thou my guide. 2707. 
Benedictus es, Domine. 
In Sunny Spain. 28068. 
Morning hymn. 3689. 
O love that will not let me go. 
3824. 
Teach me, O Lord. 4267. 
Ponder (Paul) Send the gospel light. 
28983. 


14920. 
See Harts 


22110. 


Ponsler (E. M.) Oh, gasoline. 1595. 
Ponsonby (Noel) : 
Five fancies. 18767. 
Short prelude. 18934. 
Pontrelli (E. M.) Mary Jo. 23205. 
Pook (Harold) Darkies lullaby. 
PISS: 
Poot (Marcel) Burlesque. 15192: 
Popaul. 4881, 6357. 
Pope (EH. B.) Self made failure. 
11868. 


2003 


INDEX 


Pope (Jennie) 
284380. 
Popper (David) : 

Dans la foret. 2913. 

Danse des gnomes. 2916. 

Fleur d’ automne. 3963. 

Retour. 4025. 

Ronde. 3963. 
Popple (Harold) : 

Old Japan in 

18650. 

Song of the morn. 
Poppyland. 26201. 
Popular music publishers: 

Noche serena y obscura. 

Suefio y realidad. 12079. 
Popy. (==) 

Agitato dramatico. 7327. 

Allegro symphonique. 24464. 

Avant le drame. 12678. 

Cauchemar. 7595. 

Drogue. 7797. 

Humoresque. 15702. 

Orgie indienne. 16416. 

Rédemption. 26246. 

Sérénade passionnée. 16661. 

Solitude mélancolique. 14471. 

Tempéte. 9359. 

Tibére. 29299. 

Tornade. 16953. 

Volupté. 26802. 
Poppy Cee: 

Kternel printemps. 

Marina. 16185. 

Reine tragique. 

Valse poudrée. 
Poquse (G. J.) 


Memphis yo yo blues. 


blossom time. 


19008. 


11469. 


7832. 


16551. 
17016, 26761. 
There’s but only one 


dream. 2183. 
Por (Ernd): 
Adagio. 18241. 
Bei der weinlese in Tokaj. 17370. 
Dorfbilder aus Ungarn. 17659. 
Heimweh des Ungarn. 17913. 
Sonntagmorgen im ungdarischen 
dorfe. 19016. 
Ungarische bauernhochzeit. 19252 
Ungarische kinderszenen. 19253. 
Ungarische romanze. 19254. 
Ungarisches erntefest. 19255. 
Ungarisches herbstlied. 19256. 
Ungarisches liebeslied. 19257. 
Porret (G.) Phlegmatic dance. 1693. 
Porret (Julien) : 
Cairo. 15204. 
Danse chinoise. 15317. 
Petite grotesque. 21150. 


Porteous (F. F.) 
Porter (A. P.) 
pieces. 16490. 
‘Porter (Arthur) 
Porter (Cole): 
Agua sinecopada. 
Almiro. 44. 


Swinging. 23998. 
Two characteristic 
Evangeline. 10360. 


9730. 


pt. II, n. s., v. 24 


Banjo that man Joe plays. 7460, 
7461. 

Cochran’s 1929 revue. 7649. 

Find me a primitive man. 27650. 


Here comes the band wagon. 
27818. 

I dream of a girl in a shawl. 
10702. 


I loved him. 8142. 

I’m a gigolo. 10730. 

I want to be raided by you. 

10793. 

I worship you. 28012. 

Let’s do it, let’s fall in love. 7461. 

Looking at you. 8474, 12398. 

Military maids. 3667. , 

Paree what did you do to me? 

287738. 

Please don’t make me be good. 

28821. 

Queen of Terre Haute. 28878. 

They all fall in love. 29286. - 

Wake up and dream. 7087, 14781. 

What is this thing called love. 

9548, 12398, 14826. 

You do something to me. 29605. 

Porter (Del) More than anybody I 
love you. 13924. 

Porter (Elyse) Oh, that you’d remem- 
ber. 26066. 

Porter: (B.-A) 

Meditation. 13863. 

Selected pieces. 2589 (307). 
Porter (Harry): 

Cheerio. 4895, 7615. 

Pretending. 1737. 
Porter (J.) Chicken. 
Porter (M. A.) 

Kansas. 18691. 
Porter (P. W.) Naughty. 3776. 
Porter (S. B.) Tennessee. 12151. 
Portius *(Sro¢ 

Allerseelen. 

Alles tanzt! 24467. 

Bagatellen. 9850. 

Ballade. 15422. 

Barearole. 15102. 

Bititen und knospen. 

Burleske. 15191. 

Centifolien. 10029. 

Choral-vorspiele. 10067. 

Choralperlen. 10068. 

Christgl6ckchen. 355. 

Danse pittoresque. 15318. 

Du lieb! cher stern. 10294. 

Erinnerung an Tirol. 24945. 

Friedensglocken. 10472. 

Friihling stieg zu tale. 10475. 

Geburtstagsreigen. 712. : 

Gnomen und elfen. 15574. 

Gute kameraden. 10572. 

Harmonium-ettiden. 5386. 

Im trauten heim. 5647, 10834. 

Kasinoklinge. 10967. 


12881. 
Out in dear old 


9758. 


4773. 


2004 


ce sare 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Kinder Weihnachtsfeier. 3498. 
Kinderlust. 10974. — 
Liederperlen. 25617. 
Lyrisches salon-album. 
Maientanz. 11176. 
Max Reger. 1342. 
Melodische tonstticke. 
Mondfee. 113808. 
Saltarello. 16619. 
Schweizer  salon-album. 

21307. 
Sennerin 
6590. 
Sennerin heimkehr nach der alm. 

26363. 
Sennerin sehnsucht nach der alm. 
11871, 26364. 
Singvoégelchen. 1972. 
Stimmungsbilder. 2072. 
Waldlieschen. 2368. 
Was meine mutter sang. 2376. 
Weihnachten tiberall. 2395. 
Weihnachts-album. 2396, 29456. 
Zum Christfest. 2576. 
Zwei dugilein blau. 2578. 
Posada (Lupe): 
Belen. 12731. 


1301. 


16159. 


11853, 


abschied von der Alm. 


Desde Zacatecas vengo! 138008. 
Maria. 28395. 
Morena, morena fuiste!! 13925. 
Nubes. 14064. 
Para que quiero la vida. 14143. 
Paulita. 28789. 
Poske (M. E.) Song of the tfain. 
29116. : 
Posner (Mever) Songs heard in 
Palestine. 67383. 
Pest. Ci--M:) : i 
Flag of our nation. 20059. 
19382. 21964. 
Pose <P oer. poor Just you'vand I. 
18223. 
Post (W. A.): 


Bethlehem’s 
17236 (44). 

Let the Saviour in. 17286 (219). 

Precious Jesus. 17236 (322). 


star was. shining. 


Thine blessed Saviour. 17236 
(426). 

Triumph of the King. 14976 
(351). 

When the roses bloom. 17236 


(477). 
Postillon de Longjumeau. 12594 (311). 
Poston (El zabeth) Balulalow. 181. 
Poth (Carl) U.S. A. 12294. 
Potiron (Henri) Accompagnement du 
kyriale vatican. 24436. 
Potoker (Oscar) Valse Tatjana. 2307. 
Potter (A. M.): 
I am the dance. 15711. 
Subway shuffle. 16820. 
Potter (Andy) My heart’s an aero- 
plane flying on wings of love. 13974. 


Poulenc (Francis) : 


Potter (Margaret) 

9709 (252). 

Potter (Pauline): 
Angel of my radio. 
Radio angels of the air. 

Pottorf (C. H.) Honora. 13357. 

Potts (H. B.) Hard to smile. 13294. 

Potts (John) Girl of my dream. 

15561. 

Potts (P. E:) -It’s a Pontiac. 

Pouch (Norbert) : 

Al6a. 27101. 

I minnets rosengardar. 10759. 

Under himlens stjirnor. 12290. 

Ungdomssviirmeri. ~ 29370. 
Pouget (Léo): 

Balivernes. 15095. 

Chant Hindou. 24709. 

D eux s’amusent. 15352. 

_ Dieux s’éveillent. 15353. 
Passion de Jeanne d’Arc. 
Shéhérazade. 21348. 
Strange waltz. 4218. 
Teherkess. 24426 (270). 


Voracious dragon. 


17300. 
16533. 


1069. 


21137. 


Airs chantés. 2610. 
Concert champétre. 
Pastourelle. 8948. 
Piéce bréve. 21159. 
Poulsson (A. E.): 


17570. 


Every day songs and games. 4577 
(158). 
Holiday songs. 4577 (158). 
Pour mon cinéma. 3967. 
Poussigue (Henri) Brin d’ Paris. 
2780. 
Povalich (Jack) Just an hour ago. 
10942. 
Powell (Mrs. Charles) Let us go. 
18283. 
Powell (D. C.) Allegretto in modo 
pastorale. 12690. 


Let us go. 18288. 
My little Hawaiian 


Powell (EK. G.) 
Powell (FEF. M.) 


hula hoo. 20934. 

Powell (H. A.) Sweetheart mine. 
29196. 

Powell (John) Dirge. 489. 

Powell (Rowena) You can get away 
with anything. 243877. 


Power (H. Baynton-) See Baynton- 
Power (H.) 
Powers (A. W.): 
Petite etude. 16466. 
Souvenir. 9260. 

Powers (L. M.) At dawn when my 
thoughts turn to you. 9805. 
Poyhonen (R. K.) Rainbow 

18805. 
Poznak (Seymour van) See Van Poz- 
nak (Seymour) 


man. 


2005 


INDEX 


Pozzoli (Ettore) : 
Guida per linsegnamento della 
musiea. 25120. 
Riflessi del mare. 
Praetorius (C. A.): 
America for Americans. 17293. 
From morning to evening. 3111. 
In the year of 1861. 20474. 
Lorraine. 8478. 
One I love. 8835. 
Praetorius (Michael) : 
Be not dismayed. 22089. 
Lo how a rose. 1236. 
Lo, how a rose e’er blooming. 
14976 (187). 
Prager (Willy) JEs ist ein komisches 
ding um die liebe. 584. — 
Pratella (F. B.) Canti del cammino. 
T5717. 
Prater (D. D.) Wicked daddy. 17140. 
Prather (J. A.) Their chains fell 


14304. 


away. 14635. 

Pratt. (B.. Li) «. Ours boysyAaneeplue. 
28734. 

Pratt (Russell) Mary Della. 25768, 
25769. 

Prayer of the penitent. 16498. 

Preces and responses. 18776. 

Preckher (Jean) Bravoure! 4793. 

Prefontaine (Walter de) See De Pre- 
fontaine (Walter) 

Preil (Paul) Sei mir nicht bose. 
14379. 

Prell (H. O.) Girl I love. 22597. 

Premier music publishers. Zouave. 
2575. 

Pre-school music. 1784. 

Prés (Josquin de) See De Prés 
( Josquin ) 

Presburg (Jack) Ich kenn ein kleines 
midelchen. 253877. 


Prescott (R. J.): 
Graveyard blues. 25113. 
In my garden of dreams. 13541. 
In the garden of my dreams. 


5674. 
Marguerite. 20784. 
Prescott (Steven) Two folk songs of 
Little Russia. 8965. 


Prescott-Richardson (P. C.) Moon- 
yeen. 36838, 25867. j 

Presentation sisters, B. V. M. Our 
Lady of Loretto hymnal. 8851. 


Presley (HE. M.) 
gates. 4244. 
Presley (Harry) 
Presley (L. G.): 
Blue grass blues. 12768. 
God’s heaven. 3155. 
Heaven in my soul. 
It’s a long 

8289. 
It was for me. 
Joys of home. 


Sweeping thru the 


Sugar baby. 23948. 


8025. 
time thru _ eternity. 


3430. 
3458, 8324. 


pt. 111, ns.) yee 


No storm clouds gather there. 


8766. 
Prayer brings a _ Silver lining. 
8954. 
Since Jesus laid His hand on me.. 
4146. 
Walking with the Lord. 4487. 
With Jesus. 29552. 
Presley (Rena) Blessed love shine 
on. 2758. 
Press (H. B.) I don’t wan’t’, unh uh! 
5490. 


Press (Jack) : 
Evening in Paris. 3027. 
Gnomes’ mirth and sorrow. 15575.. 


Joyous crowds. 13610. 
Press (Michael) : 
Petite valse. 21151. 
Poco adagio. 21178. 
Prelude. 20645. 
Rondo. 19599. 
Pressel (Gustav) An der weser. 
9777, 19544. 
Presser (Theo.) . School for the piano-- 
forte. 18895. 
Presser (Theodore) co.: 
Adoration. 9720. 


Air de ballet. 21991. 

Algerian dances. 19522. 

All march. 7348. 

All my heart this night rejoices. 
22002. 

Alpenrose waltz. 17282. 

Angel voices. 27127. 

Angela dances. 57. 

Angels’ song. 58, 7073. 

Any little mark. 19558. 


Ariel. 19562. 
At parting. 27146. 
At sunset. 12668. 


At the circus. 12669. 

At the shepherd’s hunt. 83. 

Auréole. 4673. 

Awake! put on strength. 

Badinage. 4708. 

Bagpipe man. 2697. 

Bailarina. 27181. 

Bath. 27190. 

Bazaar ballad. 17354. 

Bear on skates. 27194. 

Because of you. 22098. 

Bed of pansies. 7484. 

Bedtime song. 17366. 

Before the footlights. 

Behold, God is my 
27206. 

Bells softly ringing. 

Berceuse. 17379. 

Bernice. 127389. 

Big bell and the little bell. 17392 

Birthday of the King. 19656. 

Birthday party waltz. 9915. 

Bless, O my soul. 27234. 

Blessed art Thou O Lord. 27235. 


2680.. 


4725. 
salvation. 


12733. 


2006 


IN DEX 


nos. 1--12, 1929 

Blessed be God. 221385. Dance of the snowflakes. 10155. 
Blessed is every one. 194. Dancing daffodils. 22327. 
Blossoming trees. 17412. Dancing fireflies. 27460. 
Blue Danube. 208. Dancing school. 27461. 
Blue Ridge idyls. 17421. Dancing time. 27462. 
Box of soldiers. 24625. Danse coquette. 27465. 
Boy Blue and Bo-Peep. 12780. Danse directoire. 19884. 
Boys of the nation. 19698. Danse hebraique. 19886. 
Boy’s own book of pianoforte Daphne. ‘7717. 

pieces. 238. Day of resurrection. 467. 
Breath of lavender. 24682. De hoot owl. 2928. 
Bright green fields. 17436. Dear Miss Rose. 5023. 
Brook. 256. Dolly’s sleepy time. 7761. 
Brooklet’s song. 27278. Down the street.. 27546. 
Bumblebee. 264, 27285. Dream longings. 27553. 
Burlesque. 27290. Dreaming. 524. 
Busy bee. 27295. : Drum, fife and trumpet. 5112. 
Buttercup waltz. 27296. Dwell in my heart. 5119. 
Bye, baby, bye. 27801. Empress dances. 27588. 
Cadets patrol. 17460, 17461. Enchanted isle. 19995. 
Caliban. 19739. Entrée du cortége. 576. 
Call to arms. 285, 19745. Episode. 5147. 
Canning and preserving. 19752. Fairies. 609. 
Canoe song. 10011. Fairy frigate. 15461. 
Cantilene in B flat. 10014. Fairy waltz. 613. 
Captivation. 363. Fairy’s dream. 614. 
Car ride. 27315. Falling leaves. 15462. 
Caress. 7581. Favorite waltz. 24630. 
Cascade. 27324. Ferdinand and Miranda. 20044. 
Cat 26326. Festivity. . 13157. 
Chant funébre. 4886. Fiddling for-fun. 17753. 
Chant joyeux. 17501. Flattery. 5220. 
Chariot race. 27342. Flirt. 650. 
Charmante. 7610. Fluttering doves. 22531. 
Cheerful moment. 4894. Folk dance. 17771. 
Cherry blossoms. 22227. Forgotten sun-dial. 20089. 
Christ the Lord is risen today. Forth to the fight. 27678. 

2846. Four-o’clocks. 7925. 
Christian life. 15251. Fun for all. 13209. 
Christmas bells. 4915. Game of tag. 706. 
Chromatic choral. 17528. Garland waltz. 27699. 
Chuckles. 366. Gipsy serenade. 13233. 
Church march. 10072. Give me a heart of calm repose. 
Circus arrives: 27380. 15564. 
Circus ring. 17530. Glory to that new-born King. 
Coaster. 27390. 10533. 
Come, Holy Ghost. 19822. Glory ye in His holy name. 
Community grand march. 12920. 22608. : 
Consecration. 17571. Glow. 15578. 
Coquette. 12932. Goblins. 730. 
Country danee. 19844, 27427. God heareth me. 5814. 
Cradle croon. 27434. God so loved the world. 15578. 
Cradle song. 10126. Gondoliera veneziana. 7968. 
Cuckoo clock. 17593. Good morning, all. 27740. 
Daffodils waltz. 4986. Gossip. 5339. 
Daffy-down-dilly. 15301. Grand cheeur solennelle. 5345. 
Dainty dewdrops. 7701. Grand valse brilliante. ‘7980. 
Daisies. 7704. Grandmother’s valentine. 15599. 
Dance in olden style. 27455. Great Jehovah, King of Glory. 
Dance of the bubbles. 27457. - 20171. 
Dance of the dwarfs. 27458. Gypsy band. 3184. 
Dance of the hussar. 15307. Gypsy trail. 15617. 
Dance of the imps. 15308. Half an inch. 20190. 
Dance of the midgets. 448. Happy darkie. 785. 


2007 


INDEX 


Presser (Theodore) co.—Continued. 


Happy days in music play. 18290. 

Happy song. 22658. 

Harmonies du soir. 20207. 

Haunted flame. 3197. 

He never said a mumbling word. 
10602. 

‘He shall feed His flock like a 
shepherd. 53870. 

Heavenly Father, send Thy bless- 
ing. 22691. 

Hide and seek. 15662. 

Hiking. 3227. 

Hillside romance. 5430. 

Hobgoblins. 15669. 

Holland. 3237. 

Honey, you’se mah rose. 18353. 

Hungarian dance tune. 3549. 

Hungary. 5468. 

Hymn of faith. 17978. 

Hymn of gladness. 882. 

Hymn of glory. 20285. 

Hymn of triumph. 25228. 

I’d like to be a senior. 20308. 

I’m gwine ter wait twell my Lord 
a-calls me. 138448. 

I will lift up mine eyes unto the 
hills. 28008. 

Idylle. 992. 

In a dream boat. 18527. 

In deep thought: 5657. . 

In my garden. 15849. | 

In Schubert’s day. 28066. 

In the garden. 15859. 

In the gloaming. 8261. 

In the valley. 4721. 

In the woods. 20473. 

Indian melodies. 8273. | 

Infant Jesus. 28080, 28081. 

Irish folk song. 20488. 

Jesus, lover of my soul. 20528. 

Jesus, the good shepherd. 20525. 

Jollity. 5735. 

Jolly clown. 28140. 

Jolly cowboy and the Indian. 
10914. 

Jolly darkies. 5737. 

Jolly tar. 28142. 

Joyous home coming. 28148. 

Junior high entrance march. 
18203. 

Just to be glad. 28175. 

Keeping time. 28198. 

King shall joy in Thy strength. 
3499. 

Krakoviak. 5795. 

Lead me, Lord. 20621, 20622. 

Lesson. 11033. 


Let not your heart be troubled. 
16008. 


Life eternal. 1210. 
Lilies pure. 8482. 
Litany. 4099, 6560. 


2008 


pt. III, n. S., Vv. 24 


Little boat song. 18295. 

Little elves from fairyland. 8448. 
Little one, sleep. 11086. 

Little red sold-er. 28295. 

Little tune o’ tears. 20686. 
Little Volga boatman. 25646. 
Little wildflowers. 28299. 

Lively cricket. 20687. 

Lord is my shepherd. 20705. 
Lord now victorious. 38573, 13756. 
Lovelight. 13778. 

Love’s golden dream. 3590. 
Love’s paradox. 18365. 

Lullaby. 3601, 5935. 

Manger Child. 20768. 

Mantilla dance. 28381. 

March. 28249. 

March of the acolytes. 13821. 
March of. the archers. 16117, 
20774. 

March of the automatons. 28384. 
March of the brigands. 13822. 
March of the classes. 1325. 
March of the goblins. 18397. 
March of the kewpies. 28386. 
March of the noble. 13824. 
March of the tin cavalry. 11203. 
March on, ye soldiers true. 13826. 
Marche ardente. 16120. 
Marche-caprice. 16121. 

Marche ecapricieuse. 11207. 
Marche exotique. 11208. 

Marche fantasque. 11209. 
Marche finale. 11210. 

Marche héro‘que. 16123. 

Marche militaire. 16124. 
Marching to peace. 16125. 
Marigolds. 23200. 

Marquisette. 1332, 11218. 

Mary. 20792. 

Masque of Ceres. 20801. 
Mazurka di bravura. 1347. 
Mazurka militaire. 16150. 
Meadows of the Lord. 20813. 
Melodie impromptu. 28423. 


‘Memories. 1359. 


Memory. 13865. 

Menuet. 6008. 

Mermaids. 1875. 

Merry fiddler. 11264. 
Merry tale. 11268. 
Midnight lagoon. 1384. 
Mill on the brook. 28451. 
Minuet. 1389, 8607, 28456. 
Minuet in D. 27201. 
Minuetto. 18463. 

Minuetto in G. 20855. 
Mirror dance. 13898. 
Moment musical. 6561. 
Moment of rapture. 23294. 
Moonlight on the lake. 113814. 
Morning serenade... 20887. 


Morning zephyr. 13929. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1929 


Mountain dawn. 8659. 
Movies. 6079. . 

Mummer’s parade. 18493. 
Music of the breeze. 11342. 
Music of the rain. 11348. 
Music of the waves. 11344. 
My childhood home. 18507. 
My first dancing lesson. 8684. 


My heart’s for the lassie. 28541. 
My Lord, what a morning! 11382. 


Near the eathedral. 28596. 
’Neath the silver stars. 14023. 
Necessary jingles. 28597. 
New song. 23431. 

Noddin’. 28639. 

Nora Neale. 1560. 

Northern lights. 16339. 
Norwegian dance. 11471. 


O clap your hands together. 6208. 


O mighty God. 23479. 

O paradise. 16359. 

O perfect love. 6218. 

O praise the Lord. 3827. 
Ode to music. 23486. 

O’er birch-moon waters. 163868. 
Old dance. 28702. 

Old wheelbarrow. 16396. 
Omnipotence. 4100. 

On horseback. 8827. 

On skis. 11588. 

On the flying horses. 1626. 
On the levee. 14102. 

On the playground. 8881. 
On the see-saw. 14104. 
Orchids. 6271. 

Our conquering hero. 8848. 


Our little American cousins. 


16425. 
Pan’s revels. 1668. 
Parade. 6301, 28768. 


Parade of the marionettes. 18717. 


Passing glance. 28782. 
Passionate prelude. 21138. 
Pavane. 28790. 

Peach blossoms. 21148. 
Peasants’ dance. 14155. 


Peter Pan and the pirates. 28808. 


Pirate. 23604. 

Pirates bold. 11652. 
Pirate’s umbrella. 1703. 
Pixies’ carnival. 23490. 
Pixies’ procession. 11653. 
Playful butterflies. 28819. 
Playing see-saw. 14192. 
Playtime. 6340. 
Polichinelle. 18759. 
Polish dance. 11669, 23613. 
Postlude march. 1726. 
Postludium. 18771. 
Prairie rose. 21188. 
Prairie sunset. 28847. 


Praise the Lord, O my _ soul. 


21189. 
Prayer. 16496, 18775. 


2009 


Prayer of the penitent. 16498. 

Prelude on a Hebrew melody. 
18779. 

Presser’s concert orchestra book. 
14235. 

Pretty rosebuds. 21194. 

Pride of the regiment. 1741. 

Purple iris. 18794. 

Purple pansies. 8981. 

Rainy day. 9002. 

Regimental parade. 14280. 

Remembered. © 16555. 

Remembrances. 6429. 

Reminiscence. 14290. 

Requiem mass. 28898. 

Resurrexit. 28901. 

Ricordanza. 6448. 

Right and left. 28909. 

Road of used-to-be. 14310. 

Robin redbreast. 1815. 

Robin sings a song. 11773. 

Robin’s advice. 21249. 

Rock-a-bye. 23707. 

Roguishness. 28918. 

Romance. 1825. 

Romance of old Vienna. 21260. 

Rondino. 28922. 

Russian ballet. 28931. 

Russian dance. 289382. 

Sans souci. 9088, 9089. 

Santa Claus is coming. 28950. 

Sashes. 28956. 

Saviour, again to Thy dear name. 
16629. 


Scene pittoresque. 23757. 


Scenes from Shakespeare’s The 


tempest. 213802. 

School for the pianoforte. 18895. 

School march. 28966. 

Sea gulls. 21312, 23771. 

Seek ye first the kingdom of God. 
16657. ) 

Seeking a King. 28980. 

Serenata. 6601. © 

Sevilla. 263877. 

Shadow land. 1981. 

Sheila. 1947. 

Shepherd. 11902. 

Shepherd plays his flute. 29021. 

Shipwreck. 21358. 

Shooting stars. 66381. 

Short postlude. 1958. 

Short prelude. 1954. 

Silver slippers. 16699. 

Sing your best. 18961. 

Singing waters. 29055.. 

Sittin’ down beside of the Lamb. 
11933. 

Six bagatelles. 15135. 

Skating. 6672. 

Skipping on the lawn. 1974. 

Sleepy time. 29069. 

Smiles. 29075. 

Snake charmer. 29078. 


INDEX 


Presser (Theodore) co.—Continued. 
Snow is falling. 29081. 
Snowflakes. 4160. 


Snowy Christmas eve. 29084. 
So entrancing. 23854. 
Sonata. 14858, 17798. 

21414. 


Sonata per il cembalo. 

Sonatina. 2018. . 

Song of the drum. 6727, 16760. 

Song of the katydid. 4182. 

Song to the stars. 2034. 

Sorceress. 26487. 

Souvenir of Antwerp. 
29128. 

Souvenir romantique. 

Spanish dance. 13932. 

Spanish serenade. 16784. 

Spirit of youth. 19034. 

Splendors of Thy glory, 
6761. 

Spring dance. 

Spring folly. 

Spunk. 29138. 

Standard juvenile gems. 

Step softly. 14537. 

Studies in musicianship. 
9294, 16819. 

Summer skies. 

Sun of my soul. 29166. 

Sunday afternoon. 6799. 

Sunday morn. 12090. 

Sweet Nell O’Carrowmore. 

Sweet toned cello. 14576. 

Sylvia’s dream. 29209. 

Tango. 2922770 

Technie and tonality. 24019. 

Tell me, lil’ sister. 21546. 

There is a green hill. 7976. 

There is an eye that never sleeps. 
29276. 

Tight rope walker. 

Time’s end. 2210. 

Tin soldiers parade. 29805. 

To a katydid. 6944. 

To spring. 7985. 

Tommy’s new drum. 6957. 

Top spinning. -29822. 

Toyland parade. 29329. 

Trio club favorite pieces for vio- 
lin, ’cello and piano, 29836. 

Trio in G.. 16281. 

Tripping along. 9424. 

Trotting pony. 12260. 

Trumpeter. 21672. 

Tunes for little folks. 2261. 

Tuscany dance. 12270, 12271. 

Tyrolean song. 4378. 

Tyrolean waltz. 29361. 

Under the leaves. 9457. 

Unwelcome visitor. 29377. 

Valse. 28250. 

Valse extase. 2299. 

Valse marionette. 2302, 

Valse mignonne, 2305. 


29127. 
6748. 


Lord. 


12033. 
14523. 


21463. 
9293, 
12084. 


19089. 


29300. 


pt. 111, n. S,, v. 24 


Valse naive. 17012. 


Valse nuptiale. 17018. 
Valse-pastel. 17015. 
Vesper bells. 6507. 


Vesperal. 293899. . 

Viennese nocturne. 14766. — 

Village chapel. 2824. 

Village fair. 294038. 

Village festival. 2825. 

Viola, cello and bass parts. 12321. 

Voice from the Hungarian forest. 
17037, 

Voice of spring. 7069. 

Waltz at twilight. 14784. 

Weary of earth. 4455. 

When, His salvation bringing. 
21801, 21802. 

Where go the boats. 2461. . 

While shepherds watched their 
flocks by night. 24295. . 


While stars keep their vigil. 
27363. 

White and purple violets. 9583. 

White and yellow daisies. 9584. 

Whither. 29520: 

Who is Sylvia? 9104. 

Wild rose. 21306. 

Witches. 2507. 

Witches’ dance. 17159. 


With muted strings. 29553. 
Would God I were the tender ap- 
ple blossom. 4532. 
Young hearts. 19478, 19479. 
Young knighthood. 29632. 
Presser’s concert orchestra 
14235, 
Preston (D. G.) 
me. 3477. 
Preston (M. L.): 
Bath. 27190. 
Bear on skates. 


book. 


Just for you and 


27194. 


Before the footlights. 4725. 

Breath of lavender. 24632. 

Bumblebee. 27285. 

Chariot race. 27342. 

Cireus arrives. 27380. 

Dance of the bubbles. 27457. 

Jolly clown. 28140. 

Little red soldier. 28295. 

Little wildflowers. 28299. 

March of the classes. 1325. 

Parade. 28768. 

Purple pansies. 8981. 

Silver slippers. 16699. 

Sleepy time. 29069. 

Tight rope walker. 29300. 

Tommy’s new drum. 6957. 

Tunes for little folks. 2261. 

Unwelcome visitor. 29377. 

Young knighthood. 29632. 
Preston (Matilee Loeb-) : 

Blowing bubbles. 200. 

Circus. 370. 

Dolly’s slumber song. 504. 


2010 


| 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Playing store. 1718. 
Rain, 1775. 
Rocking horse brigade. 1820. 
Tea party. 21387. 
Teddy bear. 21438. 
Poap.. 2226. 
Preston (S. A.) What is life without 
you. 4465. 
Preston (Thos.) Valse anglaise. 
293888. / 
Pretty Minka. 28856. 


Pretty miss. 26212. 
Pretty nun. 262138. 
Pretty Polly. 26214. 


Preus (O. J. H.) Hymns for church 


schools. 25232. 

Preyer (C. A.): 
Folksong. 12594 (92). 
Gavotte. 12594 (97). 


March. 9709 (195), 12594 (318). 
Slumber song. 12594 (349). 
Tarantella. 12594 (381). 
Valse lente. 12594 (405). 
Preziose ridicole. 6490. 
Pree. (CC: H;) : 
Alma mater’s praise. 29647 (151). 
College row. 29647 (36). 
Evening campus song. 29647 (59). 
Red and black. 29647 (184). 
Pre (Fk. B.): 
Annie Laurie. 
By candle light. 
Every dream 
10370. 
Mellow twilight. 20825. 
Silent night! holy night! 
Price €(®.s° ©.) Little 
18313. 
Price (R. 8.) New Mexico. 
Pree CY. = DS Evening 
24959. 
Pride (C. F.): 
~ Be sure. 19619. 
She came my way. 18922. 
Vagabond lover. 2292. 
Pride (Chuck) pseud. See Pride (C. 
F 


19553. 
19734. 


has a scheme, 


21366. 
sweetheart. 


8750. 


-) 
Prieto (J. A.) Viva la hacha. 19284. 
Prigoda (Frank): 
Budme  veseli 
17448. é 
Vesela domacnost zena muza bije. 
19277. ped 
Primrose (Joe) St. James’ infirmary. 
6527. 
Prince 
24801. 
Prince (Dave): 
Burn’ em up. 4815. 


dobra  zenicka. 


(Alfred) Dans le jardin. 


Jumping nerves. 1106. 
Last cent. 1180. 

Pins and needles. 1701. 
Pots and pans. 6365. 


2469—30——29 


lullaby. 


Prince (E. E.) 
blossom time. 
Prince (Mery!) : 
Do they miss me back at home. 


On horseback in apple 
8828. 


10235. 
Robinhood in Hollywood. 11774. 
Someone. 11975. 


Prince of’ Pilsen. 14976 (14, 71, 135, 
171, 215, 259, 284, 330, 387, 390, 393), 
19491 (4, 18, 63, 69, 96, 185-191, 
224), 24426 (268). 

Prince of the house of David. 21196. 

Princesse Bébé. 19491 (192). 

Princesse jaune. 28939. 

Principessa del grammofono. 23638. 

Prinzessin Husch. 16513. 

Prisoner for life. 1747. 

Pritchard (T.C.L.) Scottish psalter, 
1929. 18903. 

Pritchett (R. A.): 

I found my dream girl when I 
found you. 3286. 
That’s the kind of a baby that 


loves me. 2166. 
Pritchett (William) Land of Dixie 
blues. 20607. 


Prival (Max): 


I fell in love with you. 10704, 
13400. 

Show me the way. 21361. 

Then someone’s in love. 16910. 


Pro oriente. 2808. 
Proctor (A. J.) First lady of the land. 
5211, 10420. 


Proctor (Anna) Haven of rest. 
27795. 
Proctor (Herbert) Black clouds. 
17408. 
Proctor (W. L.) ‘Testing the keys. 
2156. 


Proehl (Hlsa) Nachts. 
Profes (Anton): 

Am Sonntag will mein sitisser mit 
mir segeln geh’n! 15081. 


23415. 


Ja, im hotel zum _ paradies... 
18178. 

Prosit der liebe. 6398. 
Serenade. 6597. 


Trink auf uns’re liebe. 2244. 
Prouta: (Ck. -P.).: 
Lamentu sicilianu. 15986. 
Vieni cu. mia. 17031. 
Progressive music ¢Co.: 
Black dog blues. 
Breath and breeches. 
Do it right. 199380. 
Den’t take ’em for yo’ friend. 
22399. 
Get on out of here. 22584. 
Gin done done it. 201388. 
IT knows you. 22774. 
Mama I don’t need you _ now. 
20763. 
Peddlin’ man. 


17404. 
19705. 


23589. 


2011 


INDEX 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 24 


Progressive music co.—Continued. 
Stop layin’ that stuff on me. 
23940. 
Take a little bit. 24008. 
‘Tired of the way you do. 
Wasting away. 19311. 
You can’t be mine and someone’s 
else too. 19450. 
Progressive music series. 
Progressive rhythmic 
folio. 11709. 
Prokoff (Alexine) 
song. 22241. 
Promised land. 238642. 
Prophet. 6012-6014. 
Prosit Gipsy! 17974, 18238, 18890. 
Prosser (I. W.): 
She walks in beauty. 23802. 
Widow Malone. 24819. 
Prosser (Richard) : 
Song of ecstasy. 26468. 
Song of youth. 26478. 
Prosser (Ruth) : 
Be Thou my guide. 2707. 
Jf you could love me. 28027. 
Prote aghapi. 6182, 6264, 11435, 23645, 


21632. 


16515. 
band. music 


Christmas cradle- 


29298.. 
Protestant Episcopal church. National 
council Innario. 10869. 


Protheroe (Daniel) : 
Acquaint thyself with God. 9709 
(2). 
Ask if yon damask rose. 20181. 
Awake, put on thy strength. 9709 
(16). 


By the waters of Babylon. | 4824. 

Come ye to the waters. 19491 
(44), 

Crossing the bar. 19491 (46). 

Eldorado. %812. 

Fierce raged the tempest. 20048. 

Ginger cat.. 5292. 

Grouch. 7988. 

I will sing of Thy power. 9709 
(110). 

Jesus, plead for me. 9709 (122). 

Lamb. 1172. 

Pep song. 1686. 


Pilgrim’s song. 19491 (179). 

Praise be Thine, O risen Lord. 
3969. 

Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem. 
9709 (191). 


Song of the marching men. 9241. 

Tea hcuse of Sing Lo. 29237. 
Protiwinsky (Hans): 

Romance of o’d Vienna. 21260. 

Sorceress. 26487. 

Trumpeter. 21672. ' 
Provaznik (Anatol!) Akaga. 27081. 


Prozeller (L. F.) 
b'ondes. 10233. 

Priimers (Ado'f) 
Sikanten. 24633 


Do gentlemen prefer 


Bremer stadtmu- 


Prunty (S. M.) Sweetheart I still 
love your smiles and you. 238987. 
Pruslin (Frank) Here I go. 3222. 


Pryce (Warwick) It must be nice to 


be a man: “5701: 
Pryor (Arthur) Gardians of the air. 
17802. 
Pryor (H. H.) Rose love. 14825. 
Pryor.\(& Bye 
Does it matter to you? 5065. 
For you. 5235: 
There’s somebody else. 6913. 
Przybylski (Annette) : 
-Btogostawiny. 9919. 
Czepiny. 10141. 
Dobranocka. 10244. 
Kupowanie pani mtodej. 10993. 
Kupowanie rozdzki. 10994. 


Obcinanie Warkoczy. 11501. 
Pan miody zgaduje. 11602. 
Poczestunek. 11664. 
Podziekowanie. 11666. 
Przodek panstwa mlodych. 11716. 
Przodek starosty. 11717. 
Slub. 11949. 
Targ o r0zdzke. 12189. 
W karczmie. 12332. 
Zabawa weselna. 12578. 
Zaprosiny. 12578. 
Przybylski (Frank) : 
Blogostawiny. 9919. 
Czepiny. 10141. 
Dia starszych dzieci, 
ezeniu szkoly. T7753. 
Dobranocka. 10244. 
Kupowanie pani mtodej. 10993. 
Kupowanie rozdzki. 10994. 
Matopolski sztajerek.: 20762. 
Obcinanie Warkoczy. 11501. 
Pan mtody zgaduje. 11602. 
Poezestunek. 11664. 
Podziekowanie. 11666. 
Polska krew w nas ptynie. 8944. 
Przodek panstwa miodyeh. 11716. 
Przodek starosty. 11717. 
Slub. 11949. 
Spiew przy koficu roku dla matych 
dzieci. 9268. 
Srbrne wesele woéjta. 21460. 
Szabasoéwka polka. 21529. 
Targ o rozdzke. 121389. 
W karezmie. 123382. 
Zabawa weselna. 125738. 
Zalotna. 21954. 
Zaprosny. 12578. 
P’tites michu. 63899. 
Public school songs no. 1. 21201. 
Puceetti (M. G.) Where the dark 
eyed girl. waits for me. 7203. 
Puceetti (R. A.) Where the dark 
eyed girl waits for me. 7203. 
Puccini (Giacomo) : 
Inno 4 Roma. 14250. 
Inno di Roma. 18160. 


przy skon- 


2012 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Rondine. 16524. | 
Suor Angelica. 28867. 
Turandot. 6402, 16525. 

Puckett (Aldine) Since L:zzie’s got to 
be a lady. 1964. 
Pre o td. A.) “£aza. 

Pugden (Sally): 
Buddy of mine. 
I fcund Sally. 
Puget (Alex): 
Rose de minuit. 
Rose nocturne. 
Puget (Max) 
Puget (Vincent) 
Pugno (M. F.) 
(60). 
Pugno (Raoul) 
60 


19491 (120). 


27283. 
27899. 


1832. 
6487. 
Rose de minuit. 1832. 
Gladys. 18239. 
Coneertsttick. 2589 
Concertsttick. 2589 
Pujol (Emilio) : 
Etude no. 1. 
Folias. 7909. 
Gallardas. 7939. 
Gavotte aymée du Duc de Mon- 
mouth. 22577. 
Impromptu. 23649. 
Nocturne. 8904. 
Pavanas. 8886. ° 
Pavane. 8887-88839. 
Petite suite en ré mineur. 
Prélude. 22286. 
Sevilla. 23785. 
Tiento. 24086. 

Pumel (J. W.) Autumn time. 
Pummill (Franc) Mother, why 
you bob your hair? 3699. 

Pumo (P.) Meditando. 23226. 

Pupil's first position album. 6404. 

Pureeil (Arthur): * 
Ballet music. 


22468-22470. 


8908. 


9815. 
did 


15098. 


Folk-tunes and morris 
10445. 
‘Tannhiuser. 4428. 
Pureel! (E. C.) Passing by. 28578, 
26146. 


Purcell (Henry) : 
Jehova, quam multi sunt hostes 
mei. 20520. 
Knotting song. 
Mavis. 13841. 
Sonate. 238650. 
Purcell (Monroe) Weather man blues. 
14808. 
Purehler (J. W.): 


1154. 


out to-night. 


Are you ccming 
4645. 

Down in the valley by the stream 
5083. 

I want to feel that I love you 
5612. 


My angel face. 6099. 


Purdy (W. J.) music co. , Canoe anu 


you. 17474. 
Purdy (Willam) Were you ever on 
the rocks. 21780. 


dances. 


Pusey (W. H.) Two little violin solos. 
6405. 


Pustet (Frederick) co., inc. St. Cecilia 


hymnal, 11810, 11811. 
Putnam (Everett) O Maggie, be mine. 
14070. 


Putnam (W. B.) That Hollywood 
dream girl of mine. 26623. 
Pyle (R. F.): 


In my old Hawaiian home. 8257. 
Moon light in Hawaii. 8634. 
Quackenbush C5. Gad Memories 

23233. 


Qualls (Katherine) : 
Broken hearted little sweetheart 
2784. 
My pal of the sky. .8711. 
Quand la cloche sonnera. 8404. 
Quand le pbouvier vient du _ labour. 
6408. 
Quaranta 
5975. 
Quartet music co. 
the crown. 694. 
Quartullo (Giuseppe) Cuore di madre. 
19862. 
Quattrociocche (B. R.): 
Breitenbush. 245. 
Indiola. 1047. 
Pianto ignoto. 
Valse caprice. 
Quaw (Gene): 
After the sun goes down. 17255. 
All my baby does is maybe me. 36. 
Cinderella’s ball. 15254. 
Garden in Spain. 15540. 
Highbrow lowdown. 15665. 


(Salvatore) Notturno. 


From the cross to 


1695. 
2295. 


Syncopated serenade. 16866. 
Queen (George) : 
Blue skies, daddy. 4768. 


Bound down Maryland way. 4782. 

Just wishing. 23018. 

Mammy’s memories. 23136. 

My hour of love. 6120. 

There’s sunshine in 
24064. 

Wake up with a smile. 7089. 

What will tomorrow bring. 24247. 

Why did you teach me to love you. 


our alley. 


24315. 
Queen city music pub. co. Sheila. 
21344. 
Queen without a king. 1318. 
Queensland country women’s assn. 


Council of. Forward! ever forward ! 
20091. 


Qu’en pensez-vous? 6407. 
Quertant (Georges) : , 
Lou pitchoun tambourinaire. 
13763. 


Réverie enfantine. 14298. 
Quéru (Doering) See Doering-Quéru. 


2013 


INDEX 


Quick (Dorothy) 
be alone. 14814. 
Quick (S. R.): 
Jazzin Joe. 15915. 
Meet me in my dreams to-night. 


Were we meant to 


11238. 
Quicksell (Howard) Way I feel to- 

day. 29450. 
Quigley (lL. B.) One I loved best. 


8836. 
Quigley (T. J.): 
Little melody. 18304. 
Smoky city blues. 18979. 
Quilter (Roger) : 
Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
(795. 
Fairy frolic. 
Quincke (W. A.): 
Aloha oe. 12629. 


5178. 


Among the flowers. 19543. 
Cradle song. 18445. 

Dance of the dolls. 22325. 
-Four preludes. 27475. 


Golondrina. 13258. 

Harlem. 27785. 

Just take a peep. 20556. 

. Love never faileth. 5914. 
Marionette. 11216. 
Melody caprice. 3652. 
Mexicali rose. 23263. 
Oriental fantasie. 14117. 
Persianna. 8902. 
Reverie. 11760. 
‘Rose you wore. 
Tiny paradise. 14673. 

Truth divine. 6991. 

When I go home. 24256. 
Quinlan (A. C.) Whither. 29520. 
Quinn (F. H.): 

Alone for you. 17280. 

Balkan love song. 22679. 

Hastern love song. 22444, 

Heaven on earth. 20234. 

If we should part. 20432. 

Just a little home. 10934. 

Just keep saying. 20554. 

Loving you. ‘18367. — : 

Melody in D. 20828. 

On love’s highway. 

One for me. 21076. 

Promise. 21200. 

Rhythm in D. 21238. 

Rose of the night. 21266. 

Quinn (P. A. G.): 
Bachelor’s dream. 4698. 
Dear mother you’re as sweet as 
the roses. 10193, 27485. 
My Cleveland girl. 1462. 
Rowing on the old mill stream. 


21267. 


21066. 


11794. 
Quintavalle (Antonio) ’Na vota sola, 
Mari! 11424, 


' pt. TI, n. 8), v. 24 


Quintero (Joaquin Alvarez) See Al- 
varez Quintero (Joaquin) 


Quintero (Serafin Alvarez) See Al- 
varez Quintero (Serafin) 
Quinto (Marty) Lovely one. 3588. 


Quirk (Gene) 
8115. 
Quiroga (—) 
Raab (George) 
1761-1770. 
Rabaud (Henri) : 
BHeloque. 562. 
Miserere mei. 12594 (248). 


Fumble and stumble. 


Rio Ozama. 16573. 
Raab’s violin course. 


Rabb (C. B.) There’s only one way. 
21597. 
Rabbitt (F. J.) Just a sweet little 
melody. 22994. 
Rabey (René) : 
Bacchanale. 9840. 
Berceuse. 151382. 
Bucolique. 9975. 


Cavalier fantastique. 24699. 
En lV honneur du dieu Pan. 10340. 


Fleurs de lys. 24996. 
Hyménée. 10678. 
Nivernaise. 1551. 


Petite marquise. 26167. 


Romance sans paroles. 1828. 


Valse-musette. 26758. 
Rachal (Jeannette) Autumn brings 
memories. 12676. 


Rachmaninoff (Sergei) : 
Barcarolle in G minor. 
Bells at eventide. 2734. 
Creation hymn. 7684. 
Polichinelle. 18760, 26192. 
Prelude. 1731, 64138. 

Romance. 6478. 
Sea tale. 18905. 
Sérénade. 21328. 
Vocalise. TO6T7. f 
When night descends in silence. 
24961. 
Racho (Pippo) 
23181. 
Racina (J. M.) Mother of mine, I 
miss you. 28501. 

Rader (Claude) 

violin playing. 

Radford (H. EH.) 

you mother dear. 

Radi (Emil): 
Kinder Weihnachtsfeier. 
Kinderlust. 10974. 

Radin (Osear) Hold everything. 844. 

Radio, Keith, Orpheum corp. R. K. 

O. march. 21209. 


2702. 


Mal encuentro . 


Groundwork of 
17866. 
That’s why I love 
26631. 


3498. 


Radio music pub. reg’d. Toune. 
ZilGhes 
Rae (Ruth) Awakening. 12683. 
Rail Gh Joe 

Preludio. 4000. 

Tambourin. 16535. 


2014 


Ragona (P.) & Co.: 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Raffetto (Bertha) : 


Something is happening to me. 
14488. 

You didn’t care when you had me. 
17201. 


Night bird. 16328. 
a sunny garden. 


Ragan (Carroll) 
Ragg (Katie) In 
15842. 
Raggedy Ann and Andy. 2035, 2412. 
Ragland (N. 8S.) How can I know. 
o2oL. 
Canzone di maggio. 24680. 
Consuelo. 7664. 
Lululette. 25710. 
Soleyma. 9208. 
Sorriso infantile. 9256. 
Sotto la luna. 26490. 
Ragosta (Salvatore) 
1929. 21163. 
Ragusa (Thomas): 
My Venitian dream girl. 16297. 
You're gona be my baby. 24389. 
Rah! rah! rah! 13924. 
Rahner (L. M.) Come to my blessed 
Redeemer. . 10100. 
Rahter (D.): 
Admiral Stosch. 14. 


Piedigrotta 


Am Sabbath-abend. 15030. 

Bei der zigeunerkapelle. 15120. 

Boceaccio’s galanterien. 15167. 

Canzonetta. 17838. 

Hrinnerung an Fr. von Flotow’s 
Martha. 5149. 

Fra Diavolo. 15073. 


Frau meisterin. 22557. 
Gavotte. 25047. 
Gavotte-musette. 25081. 
Gopak. 7973. 


Grusinischer kriegsmarsch. 58381. 
Hollindisches volksleben. 3236. 
Im tempel Apollo’s. 25082. 

Im wald und auf der  heide. 


22900. 
Klinge aus Ruminien. 10981. 
Lesghinka. 5831. 


Lichtertanz der briute. 4072. 

Lustigen weiber von Windsor. 
18375. 

Marionetten-brautzug. 8546. 

Meistersinger von Ntirnberg. 
14774. 

Modell. 6043. 

Notturno no. 8. 23079. 


Nur, wer die sehnsucht kennt. 
2256. 

Obersteiger. 26048. 

Paraphrase tber Stille nacht! 


heilige nacht! 1673. 
Roserl und Ringerl. 23708. 
_.Romanze aus dem 3. konzert fiir | 


horn. 1445. 
’"S kommt ein vogerl gefiogen. 
18864. 


Semiramis. 1842. 

Tausend und eine nacht. 6865, 
6866. 

Ungarische tiinze. 239, 240. 

Voéglein abendlied. 2336. 

Vogelhindler. 7068. 

Zwei miirsche aus Alkeste. 17830. 


Railey (T. T.): 


Around the columns. 7398. 
Old Missouri. 8819. 
Raimonde (Herbert) That haunting 
melody. 29256. 
Raimondi (Vincenzo) Bella corsara. 
2731. 


Rain in May. 6475. 

Rainboth (F. J.) 
11328. 

Rainbow man. 11947. 

Raineauit (Chas.) Long ago happy 


Mothers’ day. 


years. 16063. 
Rainey (George) Keep sowing the 
seeds of sunshine. 15960. 
Rainey (Gertrude) : 
Big feeling blues. 4741. 
Pa and ma poorhouse blues. 6292. 
Rainey (J. C.) Flag of age. 24992. 


Rainger (Raiph): 
Moanin’ low. 11299. 
No one but the right man can do 
me wrong. 21000. 
P anogram. 23598. 
Skater’s waltz. 11938. 
Tick tack toe. 26670. 
Rainsford (Billie) pseud. See Miller 
(M. H.) 
Raisin’ the roof. 165389. 
Raisky (David) Forget. 
Raison (C.) Sans souci. 
Raiter (Léon): . 
Oceupe toi du pli de ton pantalon. 
6219. 
Qu’est-ce que tu t’crois. 21208. 
Ralf (Richard) Exotische ouverture. 


25014. 
18875. 


24968. 

Rall (Albin) Ach, sieh’ doch nur den 
Zeppel n. 4586. 

Ralph (Fred) pseud. See Krome 
(Hermann ) 

Ralph (H. R.) In your college daze. 
22930. 

Ralsten (F. M.) Mother. 113821. 


Ralton (Harry) pseud. See Rosenthal 
(Heinz) 
Ramar (Teyet) 
22094. 
Ramblin’ Trish-man. 
Rameau (—): 


Because I’d have you. 


14976 (268). 


Nymphs and fauns. 14066. 
-Rigaudon. 14305. 
Rameau (J.-P.) Minuet. 18461. 
Ramella (Giuseppe) Casanova a 
Venez.a. 2817. 


2015 


INDEX 
pt. 111, n. s., V. 24 
Ramey (Ben): Ramsey) (Bois) Peach blossom. 
Jug band waltz. 22986. 26154. 
Mississippi river waltz. 23285. Ramsey (LL. I.) There’s a hole in my 
Ramirez (Carlos) Ya no _ Llores. heart and a lump in my throat. 
29584. 6910. 
Ramirez (Hlena) : Ranallo (Hmery) Mother’ o’mine. 
Calandria! 2799. 16228. 
China maderista. 2837. Rand (Howard) : 
Cruda. 17585. Maybe it’s you. 28407. 
En tu tumba. 27590. On the dancing floor. 28717. 


Espinas del alma. 17719. 
Hay unos ojos. 27799. 
Huerfanita. 17969. 
Noche tenebrosa. 28638. 
Recuerdos de una ingrata. 
Tres cop tas de l’cor. 19223. 
Ramirez (R. Z.) Saint of the desert. 
9082. 
Ramminger (Carolyn) 
the girl I love. 3492. 
Ramon (Gerd) Fremdenlegionar. 
20107. 
Ramondetta (Frank) : 
Fox-trot. 20100. 
Just down Broadway a_ block 
away. 25516. 
That feelin’ is pleadin’ for you. 


4011. 


Kentucky and 


26619. 

That feeling is pleading for you. 
24027. 

Waltz. 21752, 24201. 


Ramos (L. V.) 
25612. 

Ramos (S. R.): 
Adios, te quedas en tus gustos. 13. 
Chavela. 327. 
Cuanto sufro. 24777. 
De quien son esos Ojos? 
Dejame. 24829. 
Eloisa. 24932. 
En mi loco desvario. 571. 
Estando contigo mi alma. 
Mi ultimo ados. 25827. 
Mujeres sin amor. 1447. 
Nos hallaron platicando. 16340. 
Otras mas mujer que tu. 16420. 
Porqué lloras. 1724. 
Recuerda mujer. 16544. 
Reseda. 1796. 
Si usted me quiere de compadre. 

26400. 

Tu seras la consentida. 
Valor me sobra. 26750. 
Ya no quiero tu amor. 17184. 

Ramoz (Peter) Ojos mentirosos. 

11524. 

Rampoldi (G.): 

All6é, Broadway. 27099. 


Let’s keep our love. 


15331. 


24951. 


26719. 


Dolores. 7762, 130380. 
Ramsay (Bob) Mother Machree I’m 
returning. 28498. 
Ramsey (B. M.) Peach blossom. 
26154. 


Ramsey (K. G.) Reminiscence. 23687. 


‘Randolph (Hric) 


Reason is you. 28888. 
Randall (A. S.): 

Broken dreams. 7546. 

Those Irish eyes. 19192. 


Randall (F. A.) 
today. 138494. 
Randall (Frances) 
should have done? 
Randall (Geo.) 
for you. 1477. 
Randegger (Alberto) 
Tassametro. 29036. 
Randerson (H. HE.) 
rangle. 11586. 
Randle (Patricia) 

24936. 
Randol (A. D. B.) 
goodby. ‘750. 
Randolph (A. P.): 
Some day soon. 
Words and music. 


I want your love 
Is_ that “what i 
15885. 
Signore del 
Oxford quad- 
Enchanted isle. 
Goodby. old world 


14477. 
14910. 


14264. 
Randolph (Frank) Vampin’ Lena 
from Catalina Isle. 9479. 


Randolph (Kenneth) 
26612. 
Randolph (P. J.) There 
like my baby. 26641. 
Randolph music publishers. 
alone. 25682. 
Raneri (G. F.) 
23521. 
Raney (Rebekah) : 
Ah oi. 24445. 
Envoi. 13108. 
Killarney rainbow. 
Russian river waltz. 
Troubles, farther 
away. 2938389. 
101 U songs. 9709. 
Rankin (M. L.) Song of love. 
Ranzato (Virgilio) : 
Barearolle. 22085. 
Pastorale montanina. 
Pattuglia dei Tzigani. 
Roses of today. 1839. 
Wanda. 21758. 
Rapée (Hrno) :« 
Banter. 4709. 
Eerie. 10312. 
Father theme. 624. 
I found happiness when I found 
you. 898, 899. 


Tell me more. 
ain’t none 
Love me 


On the dark blue sea. 


10973. 
11802. 
and farther 


21421. 


23580. 
28786, 


2016 


My heart ecres out 


Ragged vagabond. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Juggler. 13615. . 
Kewpie doll. 5777. 
Light fingered. 5850. 
Nestling in your arms. 
Plotted uprising. 89383. 
Recollections, 4010, 9015. 
Villian theme. 2327. 

Raph (—) ‘Treasure. 12250. 

Raph (Theodore) : 
Honest I’m in 

5444. 
Some day you'll feel blue. 
You’ll come back and say. 
Raphael (Giinter) : 
Kantate. 15091. 
Konzert. 6418. 
Partita tiber den choral Ach Gott, 
vom himmel sieh darein. 6806. 
Rapoport (Ruth) : 
Coquetterie. 7670. 
Skating along. 9182. 
Rapp (Z. D.) My Sampan queen. 


11456. 


love with you. 


4167. 
4554. 


11400. 

Rara (I. D.) Just a word so true. 
10941. 

‘Rasa (S. P.) Night in Sicily. 18593. 

Rasbach (Oscar) Somewhere in 
memories. 16747. 


Raskin (Willie) : 
If I give up the saxophone. 
5634. 
Military doll. 18456. 
Wedding gown that Nellie never 
wore. 24221. 


Rasse (Francois) Hlévation. 3005. 

Rastus (George) Hard-up but happy. 
13295. 

Ratcliffe (B. J.) 
heart. 6427. 


Ratez (E.) 50 lecons de solfége. 1782. 


Ratez (Emile) Traité élémentaire de 
contrepoint et de fugue. 21964 (73). 


Rathaus (Karol): 
Ouverture. 14269. 
Trois mazurkas. 14270. 
Zwei stticke. 14271. 


Rathbone (C. E.) You like it. 


Rathbone (George): 
Adventure. 4592. 
Dream, baby, dream. 153895, 
Dustman’s eall. 5118. 
Fairies’ forest. 3042. 
Music. 2383825. 
Rejoice and sing. 23686. 
Robin on the apple tree. 6467. 


5638, 


Rejoice ye pure in 


9666. 


Springtime. 6770. 

Star that shines so pure and 
bright. 23928. 

Who knocks at the door? 24301. 
Winter. 26961. 


Yellow and blue. 29586. 


Rathbun (Hdna) : 
May day. 4577 (266). 


Rosamonde. 4577 (336). 
Twilight on the mountains. 7310 
(189). 
Rathbun (KE. G.): 
May day. 4577 (266). 
Rosamonde. 4577 (38386). 
Twilight on the mountains. 7310 
(139). 
Rathke (Otto) Marionetten-brautzug. 
8546. 
Rathwell (KE. E.) Wobbles and war- 
bles. 21877 
Ratto (Benedetto) Sezzadio. 263880. 
Rauber (H. W. ) Resbalon. 6434. 
Raubinek (Hans Meyer-) See Meyer- 


Raubinek (Hans) 


Rauch (B. L.) Down our memory 
lane. 17664. 
Raulten (—) Vous étes trop jolie. 
14773. 
Raum (R. A.) Ghosts. 10518. 
Ravasenga (Carlo) A Maria. 6. 
Ravel (Maurice) : 
Bolero. 9942, 9948. 
Fanfare. T7861. 
Malaguena. 5954. 
Manteau de fleurs. 25742. 


Valses nobles et sentimentales. 

4405, 4406, 17019-17021. 
Ravina (EH. S.) Alpha phi 
march. 17283. 

Ravina (H.): 
Arabeske. 
Etude de style. 

Rawlinson (Harold) 

6966. 
Rawson (H.) Il dansait. 33881. 
Ray (Alton) Breaking of the Cal- 
ifornia dam. 244. 
Ray (Bebe): 
Lo-a-na. 23099. 
Maybe it’s so. 23217. 
Step baby step. 23935. 
Ray (Huston) Song of love. 


delta 


4577 (827). 
4577 (102). 
Toy theatre. 


29107. 


Ray (R. B.) Young man Cupid. 
14959. 

Rayburn (G. B.) Los Angeles prison 
waltz. 11108. 


Raymond (Charley) 
baby for me. 11898. 
Raymond (Clyde) Long long ago. 
28314. 
Raymond (F. S8.): 
Evening prayer. 
Sun of my soul. 


“She’s just the 


595. 
23955. 


Raymond (Fred): 


_. Ich habe heute nacht von dir so 
stiss getraumt. 981, 5623. 
In Amberg, in Bamberg, in Miin- 
ster und in Ulm. 20445. 
In einer kleinen konditorei. 
25420, 28051. 


20448, 


2017 


IN DEX 


pt. III, 0. S,, Vv. 24 


Raymond (Fred)—Continued. _ 
In Surabaya. 3406. 
Mein Heidelberg, ich kann dich 
nie vergessen. 5995. 
Schaw’ nie zu tief in schdéne augen, 


18891. 
Sei doch kein frosch, du kleine 
krote. 1913. 


Wiener zwei bilondinen. 7140, 
Raymond (H. N.): 
All in the game. 9755. 
Cloudy skies. 22259. 
Goodnight sweetheart goodnight. 
17854. 
In the twilight by a waterfall. 
5680. 
Raymond (Stanley) : 
Don’t worry mother. 24862. 
Down by the waterfall. 27544. 
Honey if you were mine. 27852. 
Long was the day. 20698. 
Rayners (Cecil) : 
Love’s memory. 25700. 
Nina. 16827. 
Raytz (Louis) 
song. 8207. 
Razaf (Andy): 


I want that mammy 


Empty house blues. 568. 
Kitchen man. 10979. 
S’posin’. 21458. 

What’s your price. 4468. 


Why am I alone with no one to 
love. 4499. 
Razigade (Georges) : 
Bombardes et binious. 216. 


Pepe Hillo. 18781. 
Petite piéce pour deux archets. 
8907. 
Ré (Payson) Cloudy skies. 4927. 
Re (Il) 9009, 16542. 
Rea (F. H.) Sweet memories. 4246. 
Rea (Joe) We kiss, kiss, kiss again. 


17067. 
Read (Alan) 
Read (Bernie) : 


Regret. 11752. 


What’s the matter with the gravy. ! 


9552. 
When the roll is called up yonder. 
9568. 
Read (E. M.): 
Bird’s lullaby. 73810 (19). 
Crossing the ferry. 4577 (69). 
Forget-me-not. 7310 (62). — 
Morning song. 4577 (278). 
On the lawn. 4577 (299). 
Pretty primrose. 4577 (320). 
Reapers march. 4577 (328). 
Read (Ernest) : 
Aural tests for diploma examina- 


tions. 7328. 
Book of aural tests. 19692, 19693. 
Minuet. 7485, 8663. ° 


Venetian gondola song. 23254. 


Read? (HE. Eh 
Fairy queene. 10381. 
Huntsman’s song. 10673. 
There is a garden in her face. 


12183. 
Read (Lalla) My song of dreams. 
23399. 
Reade (E. H.) Kansas. 1183, 15955. 
Reading (John) Adeste  fidelis. 
29039. 
Ready (J. R.) Just you. 23014. 
Réal del Sarte (Yves) Hymne a 
Jeanne d’Are. 22747. 


Ream (Sylvia): 
I’m dreaming of you. 25304. 
Oh! mother dear. 23499. 
Reama (Virginia) : 
T’ll love you for all times. 
Thinking. 29291. 


Reamer (R. A.) : 
I’ve been so blue. 955. 
Please come on along. 1716. 
Why is life like this. 2490. 


Reames (I. M.) Richard Hyvelyn 


20326. 


Byrd. 9030. 
Reaser (Gertrude) We love Colorado. 
the best. 23838. 
Reaser (O. G.) We love Colorado the 
best. 23883. 
Reasoner (E. M.) Sweet summer- 
time. 4248. 
Reaves (Ereil) If I’m kind to Mary. 
25384. 
Reaves (J. H.) My home. 18522. 
Rebay (Ferdinand) : 
Das ist der prater. 5007. 


Hs herbstelt schon im Wiener- 
wald. 5158. 

Hundert jahr is halt zu spat. 5466. 

Kleine modern tanz-suite. 5792. 


Wenn der mond auf das triéu- 
mende Wien runterlacht. 7138. 
Rebe (L. C.): 
Castanets, a jolla, 
Sleep, little baby. 144385. 
Solitude. 29090. 
Swinging. 26583. 
Tumbling clowns. 21676. 
Whirling waters. 26925. 
Wistful thoughts. 29090. 
Reber (Roy): 
Heading for Reading. 20223. 


That’s harmony. 12169. 
Rebikoft (Yak ys 
Cradle-song. 2888. 


Dance of the bells. 4994. 


Rebmann (V. L. F.): 
Bach suite. 15088. 
Grieg suite. 17864. 
Schirmer’s elementary orchestra 
series. 188938, 26336. 
Short stories. 6632. 


2018 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


: 


Rechtzeit (Jack) : 
_ Honey please don’t leave me now. 


183852. 
You don’t mind because you love 
me. 149384. 
Rechtzigel (John) In the rock hills. 
1088. * 


Recitations and songs no. 5 for Chil- 
dren’s day. 11746. 


Recktenwald (Fritz) ’S kommt ein 


vogerl getlogen. 18864. 
Record (KE. H.): 
Homeland. 2589 (121). 


Lead, kindly light. 4577 (202). 
Record musie ¢co.: 


My friend John. 233854. 
Old age is creepin’ upon you. 
23506. 
Our family doctor. 23549. 
Our turpentine farm. 23558. 
Red Godwin’s wooing. 16543. 
Red house. 26245. 
Red robe. 2424. 
Red-Wills. See Wills (Red) 
Redd (Q. E.) Since some one stole 


you from my arms. 11920. 

Redden (Margaret) Sweet Ann. 29184. 

Redding (M. A.): 
If I only knew. 22890. 
Red head baby chile. 1786. 
Swinging on de golden,gate. 2122. 
When the California poppies 

bloom again. 2443. 
Redewill (Gene) Violin compcsitions. 


4417. 
Redewill music co. Violin composi- 
tions. 4417. © 


Redhead (Alfred) : 
Phillis the fair. 14177. 
Song to spring. 14509. 
To the woodlark. 14682. 


Redla’ (Ernesto) Escamilla. 2589 
(87). 

Rediack (A. A.) Progressive march. 
11708. 


Redman (Donald) : 
Ain’t I good to you. 24446, 
No one else but you. 6186. 
Paducah. 3893. 
Save it pretty mama. 6548. 
Way I feel to-day. 29450. 


Where ever there’s a will. 2460. 


Redman (H. N.) Album for the 
young. 27057 (3). 
Redman (Reginald) : 


All things are still: 24459. 
Linger, lady, for a while. 16032. 
Now the day’s fair tale is told. 


210138. 
Requiem. 26256. 
Redmond (Bill) Drifting in the moon- 
light. 5110. 


Redrick (J. EH.) : 
Gee, but I’m blue. 
I’m wild about you. 945. 
Rée (Louis) Burlesque. 27290. 
Reed (D. G.) Lull me te sleep, Mis- 
Sissippi. 28357. 
Reed (David) : 
Cow boy. 
Divine. 
Ernestine. 10345. 
Flying fool. 13177. 
Honeymoon blues. 13354. 
How can I say goodbye. 10663. 
I found you in a garden of roses. 


713. 


10125. 
10228. 


8109. 
I hear the blue bird ealling. 
25268. 
I long to belong to someone. 3302. 
I’m drifting back to you. 22805. 
Just for to-night. 10947. 
Just keep on loving me. 25519. 


Just think of me. 23010. 
Ku klux klan. 5796. 
Lay me where sweet pansies grow. 


11019. 
Lindbergh. 28275. 
Lucia. © 11152. 


Missing you. 11290. 

Mother of mine, I miss you. 28501. 
My little girl. 3739. 

My little love baby. 3740. 

New songs for the home and radio. 


3785. 

Old melodies bring memories. 
11534. 

Old school bell. 1615. 

Pal of long ago. 23566. 

Sailing, sailing up in the air. 
14348. 


Some day I pray you'll be mine. 
11968, 26435. 

Teresa. 14611. 

That memory kiss. 4280. 

That’s why my skies are blue. 
12176. . 

That wonderful yesterday. 4303. 

There’s something funny about 
you. 24063. 

This is the life for me. 26658. 

Those West Virginia mountains. 
12201. 

Tip top girl. 29307. 

When springtime brings the blos- 
soms. 24270. 

When you meet the one you really 
love too late. 4486. 

Why did you leave. 26944. 

With a rose in her golden hair. 


* 14900. 

Wonderful you. 4523. 

-Wondering who’s’. kissing you 
now. 14905. 


Reed (HE. F.) For my love will follow 
you. 670. 


2019 


INDEX 


pt. 117, n. S., v. 24 


Reed (E. I.) Queen of my heart. 
8986. 
Reed (H. EH.) Hyes. 27629. 


Reed (H. K.) Welcome Graf Zeppelin. 
26846. 


Reed (J. C.) Till morning comes. 
19196. 
Reed (M. A.) : 
Hills of Bethlehem. 13335. 
In the temple. 8268. 
Sea. 4108. 
Reed (N. E.) Virginia. 9498. 
Reed (O. EH.) Styles, past, present 


and future. 4223. 
Reed (William) : 
Angels, from the realms of glory. 


17236 (18). 

Ecce panis. 19491 (56). 

Holy Father, cheer our way. 
27057 (58). 

Responses to the commandments. 
9709 (202). 

Six opening sentences. 19491 
(195). 


Thou that from the heavens art. 
19491 (241).. 


Way is long and dreary. 14976 
(379). 
Reeder (Paul) Gulliver’s travels. 
20177. 


Reeder & Walsh: 
Children’s prayer. 19781. 
Country in autumn. 19846. 
Desert moon. 2940. 
Optimist and the pessimist. 3872. 
Peace. 3918. 
Reel (Syd) pseud. See Tiemeijer (D.) 
Rees (Cornelius van) See Van Rees 
(Cornelius). 
Rees (Dan) Light of life. 27057 (75) 
Reese (C. K.) Now it’s up to you. 
18617. 
Reese (EH. May): 
Cry-baby, dry up those tears. 
19856. 

I took a trip to dreamland. 10775. 
Roll on, Tulane wave. 26285. 
Reese (H. B.) In»freedom’s cause. 

1019. 

Reese (Jack) 
Reese (May) 
1019. 
Reese (N. 
207382, 

Reese (V. T.): 
Day after day. 15329. 
Wishing dreams. 29550. 
Reesen (Emil) Danmark. 27464. 


Byes. 27629. 
In freedom’s cause. 


F. ) Loving just you. 


Reeve (C. P.) Warhorse game. 14793. 
Reeve (Gladys) England, awake! 
7820. 
Reeves (Ernest): 
Autumn roses. 24532. 
Blue butterflies. 22139. 


Bourrée. 7448. 
Capriccietto. 299. 
Hungarian dances. 27266. 
Knotting song. 1154. 
Meditation. 13266. 
Old guards. 28707. 
Song of the Volga boatmen. 9244, 
Southern siesta. 6747. 
Theme from the Unfinished sym- 
phony. 11844. 
Reeves (H.P.) Hotsy totsy baby. 865. 


Reeves (Katherine) Bright © eyes. 
24636. 
Reeves (Ruben):: 
Blue sweets. 24615. 
Bugle call rag. 17449. 
Parson blues. 18728. 
River blues. 18833. 


Texas special blues. 26618. 
Refice (Licinio) Octo motetae euchar- 


isticae. 28895. 
Reformed Presbyterian church of 
North America. Synod. Trustees. 


Book of Psalms. 4777. 
Refousse music pub. ¢o.: 
I’m just waiting for you. 20361. 
It’s so consoling, love sweetheart. 
28108. 
That’s my kind of love. 21565. 
Rega (M. J.) : 
I’m so, happy. 18057. 
Only love I know. 11553. 
Regal (Arthur) : 
All over you. 
Maybe. 16147, 23215. 
Pals. 18718. 
Regal musical instrument co. Easy 
and comprehensive self instructor 
for the regal octofone. 10303. 


Reger (Else) : 


17270, 22004. 


Alle menschen mtissen  sterben. 
17236 (44): 
Allen welten abgewandt. 24426 


(6). 

. Alte. 24426 (7). 
Friihlingsmorgen. 14976 (101). 
Friihlingsregen. 14976. (102). 
Geheimnis. 14976 (109). 
Gleich einer versunkenen melodie. 

14976 (113). 
Gute nacht. 24426 (104). 
Halleluja! 17236 (158). 
Hymnus des hasses. 24426 (114). 
Miidchenlied. 14976 (208). 
Migdleins frage. 14976 (204). 
Mond gliiht. 14976 (221). 
Nachtgang. 14976 (226). 
Nachtsegen. 24426 (197). 
Narr. 24426 (198). 
Paar. 24426 (215). 
Romance. 17236 (338, 339). 
Rosen. 24426 (2388). 
Schmied schmerz. 14976 (281). 
Silhouetten. 17236 (374). 


2020 


“a 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


ss er a ance i SS 


Sonate. 17236 (3892). 

Sterne. 24426 (261). 

Symphonische phantasie und 
fugue. 14976 (329). 

Tapfere schneider. 24426 (269). 

Tratim. 24426 (282). 

Triiume, triiume, du mein stisses 


leben! 14976 (348). 
Variationen und fuge. 14976 
(363). 


Verkliitung. 24426 (294). 

Verlorne liebe. 14976 (864). 

Viola d’amour. 24426 (298). 

Wachet auf ruft uns die stimme. 
17236 (451). 

Wiren wir zwei 
24426 (301). 

Weisse tauben. 14976 (380). 

' Zwei ginse. 24426 (316). 
Reger (Max): 

Alle menschen miissen 
MeaGe 11). 

Allen welten abgewandt. 
(6). 

Alte. _ 24426 (7). 

Friihlingsmorgen. 14976 (101). 

Friihlingsregen. 14976 (102). 

Geheimnis. 14976 (109). 

Gieich einer versunkenen melodie. 
14976 (118). 

Gute nacht. 24426 (104). 

Halleluja! 17236 (158). 

Hymnus des hasses. 24426 (114). 

Lasset uns den Herren preisen. 
11014. 

Midchenlied. 14976 (208). 

Miigdleins frage. 14976 (204). 

Mond gliiht. 14976 (221). 

Nachtgang. 14976 (226). 

Nachtsegen. 24426 (197). 

Narr. 24426 (198). 

Paar. 24426 (215). 

Remance. 172386 (338, 339). 

Rosen. 24426 (238). 


Schmied schmerz. 14976 (281). 

Silhouetten. 17236 (374). 

Sonate. 17236 (392). 

Sterne. 24426 (261). 

Symphonische phantaSie und 
fugue. 14976 (329). 

Tapfere schneider. 24426 (269). 

Tratim. 24426 (282). 

Tratime, triume du mein slsses 
leben! 14976 (348). 


kleine vdogel. 


sterben. 


24426 


Variaticnen und fuge. 14976 
(363). 
Verklirung. 24426 (294). 


Verlorne liebe.. 14976 (364). 
Viola d@amour. 24426 (298). 
Wachet auf ruft uns die stimme. 
17236 (451). 
Wiren wir zwei 
24426 (301). 


kleine vogel. 


Weisse tauben. 14976 (380). 
Zwei giinse. 24426 (316). 
Regina cceeli. 21223. 
Rehberg (Willy) : 


Andante und variationen. 14372. 
Capriccio brillant. 25815. 
Konzertsttick in F-moll. 18243. 


Reheard (D. D.) You. 9649. 
Reicard (G. T.) pseud. See Reichard 
(G. D.) 
Reichard (G. D.): 
Mean melody. 20814. 
My ship of dreams. 
Sand man. 21288, 
Song of dreams. 
Sweetheart of 
dreams. 21521. 
Reichardt (Louise) When the roses 
bloom. 17107, 17108. 
Reichenbach (W. H.) Leap year song. 
5825. 
Re'chman (Joseph) : 
Georgia baby. 5282. 
Some day you'll want me to want 
you. 6704. 
Reid (H. C.): 
I’ve found my heaven 
20391. 
Saye 728297.. 
There are dim eyes. 26642. 
What you gonna do when I’m 
gone. 7160. 
Reid (Joan) Keep the roses in your 
garden. 18228. 

Reid ¢N. Hes) : 
Because I’ve got It. 
Happiness. 15624. 

Reid bros., ltd. : 

Cornish song book. 22287. 
First love. 5218. 
Melodious movements. 
Student’s album. 9292. 
Vocal tutor. 23834, 2835. 

Reidy (HE. A.) Thelma. 26638. 

Reiflingen (Erwin Schwarz) 

Schwarz-Reiflingen (Hrwin) 
Reiher & Kurth. Szene aus Goethe’s 


18549. 


19001. 


my rainbow 


in you. 


17362. 


23230. 


See 


Faust. 93887. 

Reillac (A.) Agonie des cheylas. 
2605. 
Reilly (J. A.) 8 benediction hymns. 
22319. 


Reilly (TP. Ja 

Always live around a fire house. 
12634. 

Golf in the morning, 
night. 20491. 

They’ve canned the pickle. 29289. 

When they wrote about it they 
wrote about me. 29492. 

When we're loved by lovin’ ma- 
chines. 26905. 


golf every 


INDEX 


Reimann (—) 
mild. 473. 
Rein (Walter) Kleine musiken und 
kantaten. 1150. 
Re‘na del directorio. 

Reine de/Saba. 29647 (78). 
Reinecke (Carl) Dancing under the 
linden tree. 29647 (44). 


Dearest Jesus, gentle, 


26252. 


Reinecke (Karl) Little John. 11082. 

Reinhardt (Julius) Songs. 4817. 

Reinhold (H.) Miniatures. 24426 
(180). 


Reinhold (Otto) 
1929. 18817. 
Reining (Joe) Reining’s (Joe) com- 
plete tenor banjo manual. 21224. 
Reining’s (Joe) complete tenor banjo 

manual. 21224. 
Reinschreiber (Henry) : 

All I have is a memory. 383. 

Curly head. 481. 

Gee hard luck and me must be 
combined. 5279. 

Gypsy rose. %72. 

Iola. 1062. 

It makes me sigh then ery. 1068. 

Mother’s your real sweet-heart 
still. 6069. 

My China poppy I love you. 6102. 

My southern mammy of mine. 
1504. 

Oh, oh, oh, how I love it. 6229. 

Show me the good little girl. 6633. 

Sun shine tell moonlight to kiss 
her good night. 9298. 

Sweet Sadie mine. 6826. 

That’s my folly Molly. 4288. 


Zehn klavierstiicke, 


Reinshagen (H. P.) jr. Kilber Doo. 
28198. 

Reise durch Berlin in 40 stunden. 
1889. 


Reiser (Alois) 
Reiser (Violet) : 
Because I’d have you. 22094. 

China doll. 17514. 

Daddy’s little man. 153800. 

In my Russian dreamland. 15853. 
Novelette. 14282. 


Chink walk. 27360. 


Valse d’amour. 21711. 

Visions of love. 19288. 
Reisman (Morton) Regret. 11752. 
Reiss (Jesse) Dream girl. 5095. 


Reiter (Josef) : 
Abschied, 24435. 
Edelmann in habersack. 24916. 
Enttiuschung. 24944. 
Kiiuzlein. 25539. 
Schelmerei. 26334. ; 
Sonnenfriede. 26485. 
Trinklied am Rhein. 26698. 
Vor dem fenster. 26805. 
Zu spiite reue. 27054. 


pt. 111, n. S., v.24 


Reitlinger (Arnold) Feuilles du 
matin. 4577 (114). 
Reitz .(A. 8.) Since my mind is 


stayed on Thee. 23823. 
Reitz (EH. E.): 
Of all the airts the winds can blow. 
3834. 
Phyllis. 3932. 
To a woodlark. 4340. 
Rekert (HK. EH.) Goodbye work, good- 
bye! 22624. 
Remaine (P. G.) Just a broken heart. 
10932. 
Remick (Bertha) 
21284. 
Remick (Jerome H.) & Go. 
28622. 
Remick music corp.: ; 
Absence makes the heart grow 
fonder. 21973, 27060. 
After loving you. 19. 


Sally in our alley. 


Ninon. 


All I do is follow butterflies. 9751, 
12624. 
At night by the lamplight. 27145. 


At the waters edge. 4666. 

Bad baby. 22077. 

Belle Baker wop song. 19640. 

Broken butterfly. 249, 9964. 

Bu lding a nest for Mary. 4811. 

By myself. 15194, 17454. 

By the way. 12814, 15196. 

‘Creole belle. 420. 

Crying for the Carolines. 

Dark moon. 19889, 19890. 

Dusty roads. . 22489, 27571. 

Every night in the week. 20014. 

Finding the long way home. 5209. 

Happy humming bird. 787. 

Have a lttile faith in me. 15640. 

Have you the time. 8012, 15643. 

Heavens are smiling on me. 10611. 

Here we are. 10616. 

Hold me tight. 17935. 

Home at the end of my dreams. 
850. 

How shall I tell. 22787. 

I always knew it would be rou 
25288, 27880. 

I came to you. 22751. 


22506. 


I’d do anything for you. 8100, 
10690. 

Till climb the highway to your. 
heart. 15743, 22778. 

I’ll close my eyes to the rest of 
the world. 15744. 


T’ll tell the world. 9238, 5516. 


I’m afraid that ev’ryth ng’s all 
right. 8148. 

I’m holding my head up high. 
20356. 

I’m losing you. 13450. 

I’m on the road to happiness. 
10746. 


2022 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


I’m walking thro’ clover. 8181, 
13465. 

I'm yours. 10758, 13467. 

I treasure you. 953. 

I used to love her in the moon- 


light. 5596. 
I want to hear you say c’est vous. 
20398. 


If I’m wrong—sue me. 8230. 

If you were my sweetheart. 10826. 

In a little ‘nn in Mexico. 5653. 

In 1933. 5683. 

Is it Spain? 15884, 10876. 

Isabella. 15887, 18169. 

Jango. 15909, 20511. 

Just a little glimpse of parad'se. 
13621, 15941. i 

Just as long as you belong to me. 
20552. 

Just be a builder of dreams. 8339. 

Kelly is living the life of: Reilly. 


20576. 
Let’s don’t ’n’ say we did. 11041, 
16009. 
Little darlin’, it’s you. 25630. 
Mandel. 20767. 


Melancholy moon. 11243, 16156. 

Mother knows best. 8650, 11324. 

My bundle of dreams. 16240. 

My little angel. 20932. 
- My little clock and me. 

My o'!d man. 1498. 

No one but the right man can do 

me wrong. 21090. 
No one else. 11459. 
No wonder I’m so crazy over you. 


8692... 


8767. 

Not a cloud in the Sky. 23462, 
28644. 

Oh baby, that breaks my heart. 
1591. 

Oh my stock is going up with 
Susie. 26062. 

Old man Sunshine. 26079. 

Paradise lost. 6304. 

Poor unlucky me. 11677. 

Put on your Sunday face. 8982. 

Red hair and freckles. 11749, 
14277. 

Rhvthm of the tambourine. 21240, 
26265. 

Rich man, beggar, pauper, king. 
9029. 

Say something. 6547.  . 

Sittin’ on a doorstep. 213887, 


29°60. 
Sle-py town. 
Soft-hearted. 
Some sweet day. 
Sorrows. 6741. 
Star dance folio. 12046, 21465. 
Stay with it. 21471, 23932. 
Sure enuff. 9309. 
Sweet somebody sa'd OC. K. 9324. 


26420. 
16731, 16732. 
6705. 


Tell me it’s true. 16883, 24020. 

That old-time gal of mine. 9366. 

That’s what happens when you 
fall in love. 9873. 

Then you've never 
9381, 14642. 

There was nothing 
14651, 16918. 

This thing called love. 12197. 

Wassa matter with you. 14796. 

We both love the same sweetheart. 


been blue. 


else -to do. 


E2352: 

What didja wanna make me love 
you for. 7182. 

What I ask for my little boy. 
14824. 


What’s the big idea. 24243. 

What she says goes. 14828, 17085. 

When all hope was lost I found 
you Joan. 2427, 7166. 

When you're Seeing sweetie home, 
17117, 19370. 

Where are you. 9574, 24287. 

Where is the moonlight for me. 
26914. 

Where the sweet forget-me-nots 
remember. 9578, 17125. 

Will o’ the wisp. 17145. 

Will you be satisfied. 9614. 


W th you, where you are. 26971, 
29556. 
You are my light in the sky. 


14927. 
You are my rain beau, under a cry 
baby sky. 14928. 
You gotta too much-a-de stock. 
21915. 
You’re on a wild goose chase. 
2509. 
Remler (Patr cia) : 
Some-body cares. 6702. 
That vine-covered cottage of ours. 
9379. 
Rémond (L.) Kobe. 23029. 
Rems (Charles) Gee! but I hate to 
be waiting. 17895. 
Remsen (Al.ce): 
Just a moonlight night dear and 


yous ~ 57152: 

Naomi. 6164. 
Renard (A.) Temps des cerises. 
12149. 


Renard (Charles) Medley of nursery 
songs. 28417, 28418. 


Renard (Frank) Some day you'll 
need my Saviour. 26488. 
Renard (Mme. Ohrstrom-) See 


Ohrstrom-Renard (Mme.) 

Renard chez les poules. 6431. 

Renart (J. E. 8.) Capitaine Thérése. 
2589 (40). 


Renaud (Albert) : 


Allegro dramatique. 15017. 


Eveil du coeur. 24958. 


2023. 


INDEX 


pt! 7a; nS vi ee 


Renaud (André) 
Renault (Paul) 


Vénézuéla. 12312. 
Wonder if you miss 


me, 4519. 
René (L. T.) Come seven. 17557. 
René (Otis) Come seven. 17557. 


Renée (Jacques) pseud. Film-musik 
heft IV. 5206. 
Renfrew (W. H.) I’m going Spanish. 


55044, 
Renié (H.) Au chateau et dans le 
pare. 7412. 


Rennat (Reed) : 
Dear old moon shining out with 
love. 153388. 
Forget me not. 15518. 
Let me dwell within your heart. 
16004. 
Old rocking chair. 16392. 
Wings of glory. 17154. 
Wonderful tomorrow. 
Reno (Nick) 
CNES Ie) 
Renolds (EH. 8.): 
Aeroplane and you. 17251. 
Back to my home town. 17344. 
Desert twilight. 17637. 
Rensselaer (Madge van) 
Rensselaer (Madge) 
Rentie (H. L.): 
Longing for you. 18328. 


17167. 
pseud. See Rettino 


See Van 


Parting night. 18725. 
Renwick (R. C.): 

Cupid. 24780. 

Daddy plea. 22315. 


Darkeys wooing. 22385. 
Graf Zeppelin. 17858. 
Harvard. 22662. 
Our garden of love. 
Rosebud. 4061. 
Repole (Daniel) Cupid eyes. 
Repper (Charles) : 
Bonny Portmore, 27257. 
Brass buttons. 242. 
Cotton blossoms. 27426. 
Easin’ along. 552. 
Jo an’ de banjo. 1095. 
John Peel. 3451. 
Night on the levee. 18595. 
Silver shadows. 1960. 
Reseda. 1796. 
Reser (H. F.): 
March of the Flit soldiers. 20775. 
Sunkist serenade. 6800: 


Reser (Harry) My true blue sweet- 


23550. 


24781. 


heart. 11415, 
Resetar (Charles) I’m drifting back 
to you. 22805. 


Resnick (Morris): 
Baby mine, 19590. 
I got that shaking spell. 10707. 
Sweetheart I love you just the 
Same, 4251, 14581. 


Retzer (Marie): 


Respighi (Ottorino) : 
Feste romane. 15480: ' 
Toceata. 6486, 16560: 
Retter (Louis) : 
Fourth air concertante. 678. 
O, happy day. 1580. 
Simplicity graded violin course. 
1961. 

Third air concertante. 
Retter (Louis) music ¢o.: 
Flower ballet. 653. 
Fourth air concertante. . 678. 
French peasants’ dance. 686. 
Little knights and ladies. 1227, 

O, happy day. 1580. , 
Simplicity graded violin course. 


2194, 


1961. 
Third air concertante. 2194. - 
Violetta. 2328. 


Rettich (Wilhelm) : 
Stimme des Rheins in der nacht. 
29149. 
Totentiberfahrt. 
Rettino (N. J.): 
Original low down blues. 
Sinful child. 23826. 


29325. 
6274. 


Carillion. 2589 (41). 
Menuet. 2589 (217). 
Patres et troupeaux. 
Souvenir. 2589 (3815). 
Reubel (Joseph) Lil’. ol New York, 
my lil’ ol home. 11064. 
Reuchsel (A.) : 
Chevauchée dramatique. 
Course A Vabime. 2886. 
Heroica Polonia. 15660. 
Hymne érotique. 3270. 
Poursuite de sylvains. 14228. 
Poursuite nocturne. 14224, 
Suite 4 Vantique. 4229. 
Reuss (August): 
Fliegt der 
24997. 
Trost. 26704. 
Wenn die sonne 
schiene ... 26848. 
Reuss (Eduird) Herzog Wildfang. 
(3107 (hoe 
Reuter (Fritz) Ganz leicht. 25040. 
Reuter & Reuter: 
Ar det nin som sett Maria? 9723. 
Blue tango. 27247. : 
En béljedans. 10338. 
Faderullan. 10379. — 
Sj6manstos. 11987. 
SjOmansvisa. 29064. 
Skepparhistorier. 11939. 
Violet waltz. 29407. 
Week-end. 12362. 

Reuther (Fay) Smiles. 26425. 
Reutter .(Hermann) : 
Saul. 1878. 

Verlorene sohn. 


2589 (259). 


2834. 


erste morgenstrahl. 


lieblich 


4410. 


2024 


a —w 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1929 


Revel (Harry) : 


Drifting along. 17682. 
Georgia. 5281. 
Tll wait for you. 81384. 


I want to be your sweetheart. 
27997. 
Little Dutch doll. 23083. 
Napoleon said to Josephine, Not 
to-night! 18577. 
Quiero. 28880. 
Rhythm on the brain, da, da, da, 
dee. 40381. 
Try dancing. 26710. 
Uke a melody. 4882. 
Who would believe? 21856. 
Why don’t you believe me. 9605. 
Revel (Morris) San Sebastian. 
14356. 
Réyész (Francis) : 
Elt6rétt a hegedtim. 565. 
Miss Amerika. 8611. 


Révffy (Lajos): 


Hogyha Ir 
20255. 
Holl6 lovam laba nyomat. 
Rexford (W. J.): 


majd édes anyaém. 


20255. 


As we used to do. 22089. 
Guess I ain’t got it. 22640. 
If you'll be mine. 25394. 
It’s all applesauce. 1071. 
Searching. 26360. 
Your tears have told me _ so. 
27042. 
Rey-Andreu (E.) : 
Inquiétude. 3417. 


5958. 
4088. 


Poémes de Vinfini. 
Sarments dans Patre. 
Reyer (Ernest) : 
Marche gaie. 4577. (229). 
Piece dans le style antique. 
(314). 
Reyna (M. B.) Hungria. 
Reynolds (A. K.) 
19668. 
Reynolds (B. W.) Tropical moon 
‘brighten my way back home. 6987. 
Reynolds (D. S&S.) Tangled curls. 


4577 


27871. 
Blizzard’s toll. 


4263, 16878. 
Reynolds (G. F.) Wi es snine. 24321. 
Reynolds (G. M.) My honey boy. 
23366. 
Reynolds (H. H.): 
Baby. 2686. 


Blue and sad. 4758. 


Jus’ to be in your arms. 22988. 


Let me hold you closer, dear. 
23057. 
Mary mine. 3682. 
What can I do? 4460. 
Reynolds (L. R.) I long for my child- 


hood home. 15752. 


Reynolds (L. W.) Why worry about 
tomorrow. 26951. 


Reynolds (M. K.) : 


Blue eyed Maryetta. 17417. 

Forgotten. 22551. 

Give me my sweetheart of yester- 
day. 15565. 

If you didn’t ery, -why should i 
18115. 

Moonlight, love-time and _ you. 
11305. 

No other but you. 23449. 

Vote for Herbert Hoover. 12331. 

You’re love’s inspiration. 24391. 


Reynolds (Otto) I am thinking more 
of you. 8089, 17984. 


Reynolds (S. B.): 


Blue eyed Maryetta. 17417. 

Forgotten. 22551. 

Give me my sweetheart of yester- 
day. 15565. 

Honey girl. 10646. 


If you didn’t ery, why should I. 
18115. 
Moon-light, 
11305. 
No other but you. 238449. 


love-time and you. 


Vote for Herbert Hoover. 12331. 

You’re love’s inspiration. 24391. 
Reynolds & co.: 

Accident. 11856. 

All the year round. 39. 

Ar’nt we.all. 72. 

Ask daddy. 22041. 

Auction of life. 89. 

Before you came. 9880. 

Chinese fortune-teller. 15246. 


Cinema kiss. 19806. 

Dad always gives us away. 12957. 

Down our street. 19952. 

Empty house next door. 

Fineesh—I go! T7885. 

Happy time. 8008. 

He led me up the garden. 10600. 

Hurly-burly. 22746. 

Husbins. 10674. 

I’m glad I didn’t live in grand- 
ma’s days. 8150. 

Idlers. 991. 

In days when good Victoria was 
queen. 13535. 

In dear old England now. 8248. 

In the very early prehistoric days. 
20472. 

Light o’ the line. 8429. 

Lover’s lane. 13781. 

Matrimonial chase. 13848. 

Never have a bath with your 
wrist-watch on. 1536. 


Old child and the new. 
One fine day. 11545. 
Our motor ear. 21105. 
Rain came pouring down. 
Roads. 23704. 
Scot’s lament. 


19952. 


14090. 


1776. 
11856. 


2025 


INDEX 


pt. II, n.-S., v.24 


Reynolds & co.—Continued. 
muvvers. 


Some boys ’as- got 

14472. 

Song of the vulgar dustman. 
23898. 

Spring’s in the air. 12087. 


Stately names of England. 2061. 
Street waif. 12074. 


Thinnest girl I know. 21938. 
Thriller. 93897. 

Tortoises. 2226. 

Two girls of the new brigade. 


21691. 
Two men. 2275. 
Varmer Giles’s outin’. 
Vendettas. 9485. 
We moved away from 
24215. 

Why. 12460.: 
Wurzeltop. 25388. 
Reyob (Selrahc) pseud. 

(Charles) 
Reza (Alfredo) : 
A las 11:20 once y veinte. 
Ciudad Juarez. 17532. 
En su santo. 3008. 
Hace un ano. 3187. 
Levantate amigo mio!!! 
Nacha. 14016. 
Ojitos ch nos y negros.... 
Pesos y cervezas, 14171. 
Que chula flor.... 3995. 
Que culpa tienen mis padres. 
Solo en la tumba. 11966. 
Wahwaeay ela oy 
Teresita. 12158. 
Tovar y Perez. 12238. 
Ya vine, ya estoy aqui.... 12508. 
Rezlit (Albert) When the trees are 
filled with blossoms. 29647 (253). 
Rheinberger (—) Joy-bells are ring- 
ing. 4577 (192). 
Rheinberger (Josef) : 
Lonely shrine. 27057 (79). 
Vision. 24426 (299). 
Rheinlieder. 16564, 16565. 
Rhinard (Hthel) ‘Tiddledy winks. 
4333. 
Rhoades (B. B.) 
the ocean and sky. 
Rhoads (Helen) : 
Anita. 7379. 
Desert Rose. 7740. 
Flying ship. 5229. 
On wings of love. 
Stealing. 26514. 
Rhoads (W. H.) Best: pal on earth. 


2311. 


there. 


See Boyer 


2591. 


3542, 
3847. 


3996. 


Oh Byrd the gem of 
3839. 


3809. 


22118. 
Rhode (Erich) Sechs lieder. 26264. 
Rhode (Max) Mitternachtsspuk. 
1403. 


Rhodes (Hssie) Jane. 20508. 


Rhodes (Helen) : 
Dawn. 19491 (48). 
Rainbow bridge. 24426 (232). 
Summer’s message. 19491 (226). 
Three green bonnets. 19491 (243). 
Your thoughts. 7291. 
Rhodes (Kate) Dreams 
hue. 24890. 
Rhodes (Todd) 
Rhodes (W. H.) 
Rhodope. 9028. 
Rhone (Marl): 
If I do love you. 13509. 
My heart’s got a crack in’t. 16260. 
Rhonheimer (Ray) Howdy do Mister 
Sunshine. 22740. 
Rhyne (R. D.) Jesus calls. 
Ribaud (Joseph) : 
Lorita. 1261. 
Patiently. 1677. 
Ribenack (G. B.) 
loved you. 13474. 
Riboli (Alessandro) 


of brilliant 


Put it there. 14251. 
Once again. 23529. 


15921. 


I never knew I 


Straniera. 9289. 


Ricardo (Walter) Those _  lovelight 
eyes. 16927. 
Rieca (BE. L.): 
Be sweet to me. 7468. 
In your arms. 18156. 
It must be love. 25463. 


Little things that we love. 5877. 


Riccardi (§8.): 
Alba. %3837. 
Coquette. 7669. 
Dizzy accordion-fox trot. 
Fragrant flowers. 22554. 
Non ti rammenti i baci. 3807. 
Serenata primaverile. 23781. 
Spazzacamino. 4197. 
Stornelli romani. 4215, 
Stornelli toscani. 4216. 
Sweedish[ ! ]-American 
23962. 
Walzer siciliano. 
Riccelli (Joseph) : 
A civettella. 19492. 
Biondina nel giard no. 
Giardino bells. 25063. 
Ricci (C. R.) May-time. 14976 (206). 
Ricci Signorini (Antonio) : 
Marcia funebre. 20781. 


22376." 


mazurka. 


9522. 


22125. 


Ouverture giocosa. 21108. 
Ricciardi (Alfonso) : 

Addo sta, figleme. 21979. 

Contrattore onesto. 22285. 


Lacrem’ e’ carcerato. 8387. 
Lavoro e onesta. 23048. 
Napule chiagne, 14020. 
Negiuli’, ngiuli’! 23435. 
Nustalgia e’ mare. 14065. 
Ricciardi (J. J.) Why should I keep 
loving you. 29537. 
Rice (Andy) Graduation day. 27750. 


2026 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Rice (Carl) : 
Alone in your class. 
Let’s incorporate. 
Melancholy me. 8572. 
Sacred mem’ries. 18865. 
Under the midnight moon. 12292. 
Rice (Clarence) I dreamed that I was 
loving you. 17995. 
Rice (E. B.) I will lift up mine eyes 
unto the hills. 28008. 
Rice (Gladys) All I want is y-o-u. 
9752, 9753. 
Rice (J. F.) Rose of to-morrow. 6492. 
Rice (J. M.) Now dear that I have 
you. 26026. 


Rice (Jack) pseud. 


7356. 
8414. 


See Rice (J. M.) 


Rice (K. M.) My memory book. 
18538. — 
Rice (T. L.) Take me back, take me 
back to the old nest. 24006. 
Rich (Gladys) Washington junior 
hgh prep song. 7115. 
Rich (Jack): 
Juanita. 28150. 
When the baby smiles at me. 
21814. 
Rich (L. E.) I love you, Lucille. 
25294. 


Rich (Max): 
I’m somebody’s baby now. 22827. 
I’m walking with the moonbeams. 
22835. 
M-a-r-y, I love y-o-u. 18417. 
Mary Jane. 11221. 


White way blues. 24298. 


Wuzza matter baby. 19426. 
Richard (Vincent) pseud. See Del 
iat, CV...) 
Richards (—) Samarkand. 11816. 


Richards (Anthony) 
debts. 16357. 

Richards (HE. 8.) At the fairies moon- 
light ball. 15067. 

Richards (G. D.) Benedictus es Dom- 


O forgive our 


ine. 22112. 

Richards (George) Twilight and you. 
9442. 

Richards (J. J.) . Pride of Missouri. 
11701. 


Richards (K. L.): 


A:k me no more. 9803. 
Come on. 3938. 
Eneanto-mio. 10341. 


Evening song. 10365. 


Fall of waters. 615. 

Gay nineties. 711. 

Gitano. 10522. 

Hurdy-gurdy. 880. 

Impromptu. 1803. 

Katydid. 3489. 

Leght in the window, honey. 
11059. 


Mary Magdalen. 23206. 


2469—30——30 


2027 


Noche divina. 11466. 

Notturno. 1804, 21008. 

On the crest of the wave. 

Raceme. 3998. 

Rain. 11735. 

Tango creole. 2132. 

Ting-ting. 26675. 

Valse cerise. 12303. 

Valse lente. 26757. 

Waltz. 6447. 

You quite take my breath away. 
7272. 

Richards (M. E.): 
Christ at the door. 
Happy villagers. 
Light of life. 27057- (1). 

Richards (Martha) Perkins Livgtbon ) 

popular voice method. 26163. 

Richards (Rebecca) First grade mee 

ody tales. 27654. 

Richards (Rudolf Schwarz-) 
Schwarz-Richards (Rudolf) 
Richardson (A. A.) My love for Je- 

sus. 8695. 

Richardson 

28745. 

Richardson (C. B.): 
Honeysuckles and a moon. 
Love is a wand’rer. 18352. 
Moon chant. 13917. 
Now I’m no longer my own, alone. 

STTT. 
San Antone. 
Wait. till, I 


18662. 


27057 (22). 
29647 (83). 


See 


(Alfred ) Our youth. 


10649. 


14355. 
dream some more. 


9512. 
You must have been thinking of 
me. 12540. 
Richardson (D. H.) Day in June. 
TT2A. 


Gertrude. 10503. 
Anne Morrow. 


Richardson (John) 
Richardson (Leonard) 
17304. 
Richardson 
12569. 
Richardson (T. B.) 
Richelet (M. B. A.): 

Aurore. 2589 (26). 

Bohemienne. 2589 (Qe 

Cloitre. 17236 (244, 245). 
Confidences. 2589 (28). 

Depart. 2589 (29). 

Foret enchantée. 2589 (99). 
Grisélidis. 4577 (236-242, 244). 
Hérodiade. 4577 (245). 

Karadee. 2589 (146).. 

Ouverture de M gnon. 4577 (3894). 
Pastorale mystique. 17236 (250- 


2h). 

- Retour. 2589 (30). 
Réves. 2589 (381). 
Roi @Ys. 17230) (2iap,. 

Valse des esprits. 4577 (252-256), 


17236 (254). 


CVE: sak) Your song. 


Flapper. 646. 


INDEX 


‘pt. 11, 0. 8., v.24 ~ 


Richelet (M. B. A.)—Continued. 
Valse trés-lente. 4577 (258-262). 
Werther. 4577 (264). 

Richepin (Tiarko) Renard chez les 

poules: 6481. 

Richman (Harry) 

13048. . 

Richman (Hy): 

Dreams. 22426. 

Fall in love. 17740. 

I’m wild about a 

22836. 

Little darlin’. 25629. 

Miss Sunshine. 23282. 
Richmond (Benjamin) : 


Down home. 


little girl. 


Dance of the honey bees. 7310 
(46), 7706, 21964 (14). 
Dance of the song birds. 24426 


(64). 
Richmond (J. L.) Bessie couldn’t help 
Lt). Gola 


Richner (Vernon) Gwine to heaben 
some day. 22641. 

Richon (Walter) Doggin that thing. 
27530. 

Richt (F. J.) Vm a goil of a very 
few woids. 20388. 


Richter (Carl): 
Come back to Erin. 17547. 
Darling Nelly Gray. 17614. 
Dixie land. 17644. 
Good night ladies. 17853. 
Love’s old sweet song. 18364. 


My bonnie. 18503. 
Silver threads among the gold. 
18943. 


Swa-nee River. 19075. 
Tramp, tramp, tramp... 19220. 
When you and I were young Mag- 
gie. 19364. 
Richter (Kurt) 
Rickard (A. M.) 
e. 133871, 15694. 
Rickard (Gwen) 
are you. 138325. 
Ricketts (Bob) I ain’t got nothin’ for 
nobody but you. 8086. 
Ricketts (Jack) I just sit and talk to 
the moonbeams. 25272. 
Ricketts (N. T.) Let’s sail on for- 


Fabrikgang. 24970. 
Hu ana ka makani 


Here am I, where 


ever. 11044. 
Rico (Joseph) : 
Dora Baltea. 10258. 
Ninon, Ninon, jolie. 3798. 
Nuit angoissante. 3816. 
Quérida, Paquita. 14260. 


Sérénade aux étoiles. 16659. 
Sweetheart come back to your boy. 
Loan 

Ricordi (G.) & co. 
A sera in terra di Toscana. 7%. 
Abbandono. 14987. 
Accarezzandoti. 10. 
Acquarelli. 2597. 


9028 


Alhambra. 4606. 
Andante. 4632. 
Anima musicale della niin 59. 
Aria antica. 15054. 

Basi e bote. 7466. 

Berceuse. 170, 171, 17382. 

Blues dello tzigano. 211. 
Bozzetto campestre. 22160. 
Budinera. 261. 


C’est mon coeur qui s’ éveille. 
12820. 

Campagnuola. 128384. 

Canti dell’ isola. 2806. 

Canti popolari emiliani. 4845. 


Canto di pescatore. 296. 

Canzone di Zisa. 15216. 

Canzoniere per la scuola primaria. 
10015. 

Canzoniere popolare dell’ Italia 
settentrionale. 4847. 

Capriccio XV. 164385. 

Carnevale. 7585. 


Carnevale di Venezia. 23562. 
Casanova a Venezia. 2817. 
Catalogna. 315. 

Caterinella. 17488. 

Chiaritaéa lunare. 27352. 

Cinque canti popolari toscani. 


5009. 
Ciprie e parrucche. 369. 
Cleopatra. 376, 24733. 
Cogliendo rose. 4929. 
Concerto dell’ estate. 
24749. 
Congada. 24750. 
Convegno d’ amore. 15274. 
Curso de harmonia. 482. 
Dafni. 2901, 12962, 22316. 
Damine gialle. 15305. 
Dandy. 4998. 
Danza delle apparizioni e parea 
rola. 5002. 
Danza rustica. 456. 
Deux rondeaux. 3599. 
Diastaltica. 10220. 
Dodici studi. 15050. 
Dois epigrammas. 628. . 
Duch mtj kracel. 28865. 
Due pezzi corali. 5931. 
Due valzer melodici. 27048, 27049, 
27049. 
Hlefante bianco. 
Hsieastica. 10354. 
Et sil revenait un jour. 
Fantasia. 22256. 
Festa di maggio. 15478. 
Festa tragica. -7878, 15479. 
Feste romane. 15480. 
Film L. U. C. HE. 10413. 
Fioriscon gli aranci. 10416. 
Fleur de cyclamen. 15491. 
Francesca da Rimini. 10467. 
Fuga degli amanti a Chioggia 
10477, 


10108, 


10320. 
22467. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1929 


Fughe e fughette. 20112. 

Gathofeira. 25039. 

Gavotta. 5273. 

Giuhano. 724, 3145. 

Gobbo del califfo. 5312. 

Grottesea. 13276. 

Guida per Vinsegnamento della 
musica. 25120. 

Idillio V° di Moseo. 28018. 

Imitazione. 28037. 

Impazienza. 28040. 

Impressoes brasileiras. 3385. 

In a Japanese garden. 5651. 

In Flanders fields. 1018. 

In sogno. 8259. 

Infinito. 1049. 

Insinuant. 28086. 

Invitati. 15882. 

Largo. 18262. 

. Laura soave. 1185. 

Lenda sertaneja no. 3. 25598. 

Mady danza, 5944. 

Marcha dos soldadinhos desafina- 
dos. 13826. 

Mattinata. 138849, 18423. 

slattino nell ’oasi. 16142. 

Max y Carlitos. 3636. 

Metodo teorico-pratico. 3664, 8594. 

Mignotise. 13886. 

Minha terra. 258385. 

Miracolo delle rose. 16191. 

Mistica. 18912. 

My jednoho dne ziime .. 

No hay plata. 3796. 

Nostalgia del deserto. 16348. 

Notte a Taormina. 11478. 

Notturno. 5975. 

Notturno e Tarantella. 28650. 

Novelletta. 15218, 18613. 

Novelline. 11480. . 

Nuvole. 23474. 

Ora divina. 11563. 

Otello. 21725. 

Paolo e Virginia. 16440. 

Parrucche bianche. 1676. 

Pas. 28778. 

Pastorale. 14152. 

Pavana. 16456. 

Piccola baruffa. 16474. 

Plenilunio. 14199. 

Plenilunio d’aprile. 1718. 

Preludio e rondo. 21191. 

Prime gioie della giovane banda. 
16504-16510. 

Principessa del grammofono. 
23638. 

Processione notturna del Venerdi 
Santo. 6396, 16514. 

Quiete Silvestre. 1760. 

Raccolta di pezzi facili. 8990. 

Rapsodia romanesca. 16541. 

R flessi del mare. 14804. 

Ritorno dai campi. 23701. 

Rivista. 4042. 


. 28866. 


2029 


Saera rappresentazione di Abram 
ed’ Isaac. 1852. 

Salvator Rosa. 1864. 

San Clemente a Casauria. 6536, 
16624. 

Sarabanda. 6540. . 

Scuola del bel canto italiano. 
9107, 11860. 

Serenata. 16662. 

Serenata agli sposi. 6602, 16663. 

Serenata in eclisse di luna. 16665. 

Serenata zingara. 6605. 

Serenatella andalusa. 4121. 

‘Si tatita es tan bueno! 1955. 

Sinfonia. 11611. 95 

Sistaltica. 11931. 

Sommeil d’enfant. 23878. 

Sonatina. 26460, 26461. 

Sonetto. 6719. . 

Suite italienne. 29163. 

Sulla soglia. 12082. 

Suor Angelica. 28867. 

Telefunken. 26609. 

Toccata. 6436, 16560. 

Tre pezzi corali. 5982. 

Tre preludi sinfonici. 11654. 

Tre quartine di Omar Kajjam. 
4733. 

Trio in sol. 24124, 24125. 

Trottola. 4364. 

Turandot. 6402, 16525. 

Valzer. 7042. 

Venticinque preludi. 3928. 

Vieni, O sonno... 19280. 

Vignetta. 24180. 

Vin perdu. 29404. 

Violeiro. 24183. 

Visione marina. 24190. 

Vita nel bosco. 9504. 

X&.° concerto da camera. 243860. 

24 studi melodici. 11600. 


Ricordi (G.) & co., ine.: 


Adoration. 12607. 

At my window. ‘7407. 

Autumn. 22055. 

Ave verum. 7429. 

Awake thou that sleepest. 24535. 
Bethlehem. 27211. 

Christ be with me. 22237. 
Christmas babe. 22238. 

Dear little flower. 22345. 


Easter miracle of Saint Anne de 
Beaupré. 2992. 


Fenesta vaseia. 13155. 

Go tell it on de mountains! 
201s i 

God of our fathers. 22611. 

Harp of the North. 798. 

Hear the murmuring’ waters. 


_ 27809. 
Heart cry. 13315. 


How lovely are Thy dwellings. 
25216. 


INDEX 


Ricordi (G) & co., inc.—Continued. 

Italian carol of Saint Michael. 
8296. 

Just you. 138639. 

Lad I used to be. 20598. 

Let us now praise famous men. 
5840. 

Little mother of mine. 

Looking glass. 8476. 

Love. 13766. 

March of the kings. 
Michael’s day carol 
Hebrides. 20849. 
*"Mpruvvisata. 13948. 

Music and beauty. 8667. 

No more warfare. 28628. 

Nova Scotia Noel. 21009. 

O leave me. 28668. 

O, Lord support us all the day 


20681. 


20776. 
from the 


long. 28664. 
O Master, let me walk with thee. 
26039. 
Oft in the twilight glow. 3837. 
Parting. 14148. 
Phantom pirate. 8910. 
Pierrot. 3938, 8917. 
Promised land. 23642. 
Psalm of deliverance. 8977. 
Ride on, King Jesus. 6450. 
Sailor sings. 9079. 
Serenade. 11875. 
Sing New Jersey’s praise. 6661. 
Song of deliverance. 29105. 
Song of joy. 9230. 
Song of the drummer. 9239. 
Song of the new world. 23894. 
Swing low. 16858. 
Three cherry trees. 4327. 
When flowery meadows. 23568. 


Why do the nations. 27769. 
Woe is me. 29560. 
Yesterday. 243864. 

You'll love me yet. 21922. 
Your presence. 21952. 


Riddell (A. A.) 
28779. 

Ridder (Marcel de) 

Ridderhof (N. L.): 

High living. 8044. 

Oh what a friend. 
Ride on, King Jesus. 

tideamus. pseud. See Oliven (Fritz) 
Ridgway (C. A.): 

Oh, Emma—lLeana. 26055. 

Some widow’s got my man. 26443. 
Ridky (V. L.) Sherry. 1949, 9140. 
Ridky (V. L.) music co... Sherry. 

9140. 
Riedel (R. D.) You said that I’d find 
someone. 14951. 
Riefschnieder (Henry) Treasure chest 
hunting. 16962. 
Riegel (Friedrich) 
thou thy Master. 


Pasadena rose song. 


Rajah. 21215. 


Oh man, behold 


23497. 


pts1ry nv s.;veZ4 | 


Riegger (Wallingford) Blue voyage. 
9937. 
Riego (Teresa del) 
(Teresa ) 
Riehl (J. O.): 
Nor’easter’s march. 8772. 
Radio cake walk. 8992. 
Treasure. 6973, 9420, 
12250. 
Yeast foamers. 14915. 
Riemer (L. R.) My Missouri yaother, 
20948. 
Riemer (Russell) See Riemer (L. R: ) 


See Leadbitter 


12249, 


Rienzi, der letzte der tribunen. 
19291. 

Rienzo (Silvio de) See De Rienzo 
(Silvio) 


Ries & HErler, G. mb. H.: 
Denk’ an den roten mohn! 24833. 
Du weisst ja nicht, was frtihling 

heisst. , 24901. 
Ich weiss bescheid, 
bilde. 986. 
Pod krivatiom. 11665. 
Sinfonietta giocosa. 119238. 
Slavische tinze. 1976. 
Strifling. 2074. 
Totentanz-suite. 
Tylle “2Z6rau. 
Variationen tiber ein thema von‘ 
Mozart. 26768. 
Variationen tiber ein ungarisches 
volkslied. 26769. 
Violinkonzert. 21735. 
Riesenfeld (Hugo): 
Little Italy. 18301. 
March D’Artagnan. 
Medallion theme. 


ich bin im 


2221, 


11198. 
11237. 


One for all—all for one. 11546. 
Pals forever. 11601. 
Polka. 6346. 
Slouching along Broadway. 26421. 
2nd polka. ‘7307. 
3 lilies. 12590. 
Rieti (Vittorio) Bal. . 173845. 
i Rietz (W. J.) Forget the past. 
675. 
‘Rigby (H. J.) My cot among the 
roses. 20912. 
Rigby (W.) O praise the Lord. 
27180. 
Righter (Anna) Blue eyes. 24607. 
Righter (Miriam) Air mail. 9735. 
Rigney (Maud) : 
Dawn brings me sadness. 19894. 
I love you honest I do. 20834. 


Just the kind that men forget. 
28174. 

Mighty Majestic is a wow. 28448. 

Ole pal o’ mine. 21061. 

Those wedding bells that ring for 
you and me. 216138. 
While mother sings her 

21842. 


lullaby. 


ee 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


- Rigodons dauphinois. 6453, 9035. 


Rigoletto. 7046, 24176, 26776. 
Riisager (Knudage): 
I en stambog. 27898. 
Kierlighed og viin. 28197. 
Merk derpaa! 28363. 
Riker (Franklin). Seek ye first the 
kingdom of God. 16657. 
Riker (H. A.): 


26775, 


Sometimes. 9222. 
You’re divine. 9675. 
Riker, Brown & Wellington, - inc. 
Chorales. 22072. 
Riley (Dell) Les’ always be in love. 
16002. 
Riley (F. O.) Whatta yub gonna tell 
your wife. 19343. 
Riley (K. D.) Life—because it’s you 


just you I love. 28269. 
Riley (M. L.) Gwine to 
Jesus. 15613. 
Riley (Michael) : 

I’m that way over you. 

Lovin’ baby. 5927. 
Rimsky-Korsakoff (N.): 

Air de Sadko. 17264. 

Chanson de Lewko. 17496. 

Chanson du houblon. 17498. 

Chanson joyeuse. 17499. 

Danse indienne. 17611. 

Fantasy on Russian 

5183. 
Fiaba dello zar saltan. 
Snowflakes. 1998. 
“Vol du bourdon. 
Rinaldi (Anthony) 
Rinaldi (Giovanni) : 
Bozzetto campestre. 
Ritorno dai campi. 23701. 
Rinaldo (Joe) You are the captain 
of my Ship of love. 4547. 

Rinck (J. C. H.) 12 .chorales with 
variations. 21245. 

Ring (—): 

Jumping jack. 28151. 

Persian moonlight. 187383. 

Ring (Jack): 

Aw don’t be 

baby. 9824. 

Missouri moonlight. 
Ring (Justin) : 

Buffalo Bill. 263. 

Custer’s last fight. 433. 

Tennessee, I’m coming home. 


work for 


5717. 


themes. 
7881. 


4423. 


Marcelle. 8538. 


22160. 


that way—sweet 


11292. 


DAZ: 
ne (Montague) Bagdad. 7453, 
Ringer (A.) Weihnachis - album. 
29456. 
Ringholz (N. A.) Waltz melody in 
F. 29432. 


et a eR 


Ringle (Dave): 
Massa-choo-setts. 1338. 
That’s like taking you away from 
me. 4284. 
Ringleben (J.) Uve got my eyes on 
you. 19491 (100). 
Ringold (W. E.) I stood at the great 
divide., 10772. 
Ringuet (Leon) 
4577 (323). 


Processional march. 


Rink (Gertrude) What is ° life. 
12392. 
Rinkens (Wilhelm) : 
Blasser tag. 4751. 
Nachtwandler. ».6162. 
Sturmnacht. 6790. 
Suite fiir schtilerorchester. 26542. 


Rifon (Fernando) jSi tatita es tan 


bueno! 1955. 

Rio Rita. 7810, 7827, 8579, 9038, 9039, 
9328, 138348, 14587, 15676, 16851, 
19466, 21934. 

Riordan (John) : 

How can I forget? 10660. 

Ill forget all the rest. 10721. 
Riordan (M. A.): 

Apple blossom time. 27134. 

I want a pal at my house. 22861. 

Your Broadway and mine. 27037. 
Riordan (Maureen) : 

Apple blossom time. 27134. 

I want a pal at my house. 22861. 


¥ oar and mine. 
27037. 
Rioux (Jean) pseud. See Roux-Mar- 
tin (Gustave) 
Riper (C. K. van) 
K.) 
Ripley (EF. H.): 
Au revoir. 4668. 
Song development. 11988. 
Rippetoe (Ernest) He keeps my soul. 
2HL5O: 
Riquet a la houppe. 
Ris-ras! 26273. 
Risen triumphant. 


Risher (A. P.): 
Barearolle. 12705. 
Blessed is he that considereth the 

poor,, 12761. 
Bumblebee. 264. 
Cantiléna. 12848. 
Dreaming. 524. 
Give me a heart of calm repose. 
15564. 
Little cello player. 13724. 
Little runaway. 13729. 
Little toe dancer. 138731. 
Little Volga boatman. 25646. 
Long ago. 18749. 
" Lullaby. 3601. 
Memories. 1359. 
Merry day. 16174. 
Once upon a time. 


Broadway 


Van Riper (C. 


4039, 6456-6460. 


6461. 


14107. 


2031 


INDEX 


pt. M1, n. si, v. 24 


Risher (A. P.)—Continued. 
Song of the drum. 6727, 16760. 


Sun of my soul. 29166. 
Tarantella. 14601. 
Valse marionette. 2302. 
Valse melodique. 14752. 
Voice of spring. 7069. 


Rising sun. 14308. 
Riskin (Robert) : 
I can’t bear to hear you say good- 
bye. 10686. 
“What can a poor girl do. 
Rissland (Karl) : 
Concerto. 19832. 
Dawn. 15326. 
Fifty classic masterpieces for vio- 
lin and piano. 4695, 5899. 

Rist (J. S.) Betty Blue. 17387. 
Ritchey (G. P.) Possum time in 
Dixie. 6868. 
Ritchie (J. W.) 
girls. 8125. 
Ritka btiza-czardas. 28911. 
Ritmica (Edizioni musicali) : 


12386. 


I like the brunette 


Dispettucci d’ amore. 13019. 

Juventus nova. 13641. 

Notte catalana. 23466. 

Oh ... Signorine!!! 238501. 
Ritscher (W. J. S.): 

All through the years. 9757. 

April rain. 9791. 

Blossom time. 9923. 

Jewels of the air. 5730. 

Lullaby. 11158. 

When I am old. 12400. 
Ritte (Th.): 

Grauen. 13271. 

Nichtliches abenteuer. 14017. 
Rittenhouse (George) : 

Gethsemane. 3136. 

Promises of God. 3988. 


World famous Christmas songs. 
26981. 
Ritter (A. H.) 
16277. 
Ritter (Elizabeth) : 
Hark! that’s Eckener and his ark. 
27784. 
Man in the moon. 
Now I thank you. 
Winter and June. 
Ritter “Ch - =a) 
15308. 
Ritter (M. I.): 
Christ of the centuries. 
Who is Santa? 29523. 


Ritter Pasmin. 24783, 26276, 26277. 

Ritz (Bernnie) Gilda, I am your 
broken hearted Dan. 25065. 

Rival poets. 23702. 

River, river. 6463, 6464. 

Rivera (Vazquez de) See De Rivera 
(Vazquez) 


My own true love. 


8530, 13815. . 
16347. 
12484. 
Dance of the imps. 


2843. 


Rivero (N. M.) 
29082. 

Rivers (R. I.) 
91382. 

Rivier (Jean): 
Chant funébre. 
Danse. 17610. 
Huit poémes. 18835. 
Rapsodie. 6419. 

38 pastorales. 26279. 
Rixner (Jo) Goldene leyer. 
Rizzarelli (Sebastiano) : 

Cielo @ un tabarin. 10074. 

Ninna-nanna zingaresca. 11448. 
Rizzi (—) Ineanto. 3410. 

Rizzi (Alba) Over the dark, Still si- 

lence. 21111. 

Rizzi (Alberto) : 

Fior di Spagna. 

Innamorati. 3414. 

Vita spagnola. 4420. 
Rizzi (Ambrogio) Automobile. 
Rizzi (Augusto) 

more. 17632. 

Rizzi (Giovanbattista) 

(Giovanbattista) : 

A gli amici cari. 4578. 

Baci di primavera. 4699. 

Canto dell’ usignuolo. 295. 

Come.sei bella. 4939. 

Mamma a cu m’ ’addari. 5956. 

Notte ’e neantesemo. 21007. 

Saluto di Gioviale, 6534. 

Rizzo (A. J.): 

I’m coming back on that long, long 

trail to you. 55386. 
Please come back Kathleen to 


Shake that whoopee. 


19771. 


15587. 


3068. 


also Rizzo 


Dunleary. 6841. 
Rizzo (John) In nineteen twenty 
seven. 3403. . 


Roa (Manuel Sevilla y) 
y Roa (Manuel) 

Roach (Billy) My school-girl sweet- 
heart. 11401. 

Roadarmel (John) Yes! there is a 
Santa Claus. 17187. 

Roadeap (S. G.) American beauty 


See Sevilla 


rose. 24484. 

Roan (F. C.) Our country and our 
flag. 8849. 

Roane (K. A.) Royal flush stomp. 
6503. 


If I owned all the 
18107. 


Roark (H. A.) 
world to-night. 
Roark (G.): 
I truly understand. 
My mother’s hands. 
Roar (C. Bey 
If to-morrow were yesterday. 
18111, 18112. 
Regrets. 18815. 
Roat (C. EH.) music ¢co.: 
If to-morrow were yesterday 
18111, 18112. 


13481. 
13990. 


2032 


Siempre Espafia. 


2678. . 
Deceive me never 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Irish peasant song. 22948. 
Regrets. 18815. 
Robbé (W. A.): 
Andante. 14811. 
Finale. 14311. 
Prélude. 14811. 
Robben (H. G.) Husband of mine. 
5472. 
Robbiani (Igino) Romanticismo. 
4051. 
Robbins (G. C.) Paddling in the 
moonlight. 21121. 
Robbins (H. E.) There’s One I know. 
24062. 
Robbins (Mrs. H. E.) There’s One I 
know. 24062. 
Robbins (Harland) Broken heart. 
4802. 
Robbins (R. A.) Sweetheart of De- 
Molay. 6886. 
Robbins (R. M.) Sweetheart of 


DeMolay. 6836. 
Robbins (Stella) : 
Gridiron pep! 226385. 
Haskell march. 22666. 
Indian national guard. 22982. 
Robbins music corp.: 


Agitation while dancing. 23, 
17258. 

Believe me, that’s love. 27380. 

Bing bing. 22124. 

Blade of mine. 2756. 


Blue flame. 7516. 

Blue shadows fantasy. 9935. 

Broadway melody. 2782. 

Burlesque humor. 27291. 

Cafeteria jangle. 279. 

Carissima. 2811. 

Cat’s whiskers. 

Charming. 4890. 

Continuous motion. 

Dark ‘designs. 5003. 

Dear one. 5027. 

Deserted battlefield. 27500. 

Dixon’s (Harold) modern §ar- 
rangements of Gilbert and Sul- 
livan’s famous songs. 5053. 

Dixon’s (Harold) piano pieces 
children play. 498. 

Dizzy debs. 24848. 

Dream boat. 2974. 

Fight. 636. 

Fioretta. 3069. 

For you and me sweetheart. 

Free air. 7927. 

Gethsemane. 3136. 

Harlem twist. 794. 

Hop off. 858. 

I belong to you. 38275. 

I’m such a sap when I’m with you. 
25324. 

If I had you. 

Ivory chips. 

Josephita. 


7594. 
4950. 


672. 


996. 
22963. 
1100. 


Laurette. 5816. 

Lazy rhapsody. 25591. 

Let’s hurry. 1197. 

Little feller. 8449. 

Love boat. 3581. 

Love’s first kiss. 1284. 

Mastertone guitar method. 11224. 

Mayflowers. 3641. 

Melancholy. 1354. 

Merry countryside. 1376. 

Modern satire. 25853. 

My kinda love. 3737. 

One in the world. 11547. 

Pianogram. 23598. 

Poor sap. 1723, 23620. 

Prayer. 8951. 

Promises of God. 3983. 

Roll all your troubles. 

Roses of red. 4064. 

Rubenola. 6505. 

Rural revelations. 

Sandy Hook. 11818. 

Scenic agitato. 9099, 18889. 

Serenade picturesque. 4118. 

Skater’s waltz. 11938. 

Sky blue. 1975. 

Sneaking. 1995. 

Song of the riveter. 

Swagger. 29179. 

Tait’s (John) modern method for 
the tenor banjo. 12121. 

Tick tack toe. 26670. 

Two American sketches. 

Valse tendre. 4404. 

Vamp ’em with rythm. 26766. 

Weird agitation. 9539, 19325. 

Wild orchids. 9611. 

World famous Christmas songs. 


26284. 


23734. 


4183. 


3176. 


26981. 

Wouldn’t I like to have someone 
like you. 12506. 

You'll play the star part. 27023. 

You’re the only one for me. 4568, 
9681. 

You were meant for me. 4568. 

Robel (Bernhardt) Kitty’s waltz. 
10980. — 


Robero: (Justina) pseud. See Rauber 
(H. W.) 
Robert (A. E.) 
fornia. 9690. 
Robert (Mirrio) : 
All together. 7351. 
For a smile. 3091. 
Tipsy noctambulist. 
Wave of love. 7117. 


You wonderful Cali- 


4336. 


| Roberto (Carlos) pseud. See Roperts 


CO, J.) 
Roberton (H. S.): 
All in the April evening. 19531. 
- Haste, ye soft gales. 801. 
Here a solemn fast we 
25178. 
Highland love song. 20246. 


keep. 


2033 


INDEX 


ae nnn ne re a 


Roberton (H. 8.)—Continued. 
Mavis. 1341. 
Where the violets blow. 21888. 

Roberts (Bob) And how. 9779. 

Roberts (C. J.): 


Alberta. 12616. 
At the spinet. 4665. 
Atilla. 19579, 22052. 


Bella zingara. 19689. 

Garden of dreams. 5267. 

Harlequinade. 10584. 

In the village. 5681. 

Interlochen. 13559. 

Intermezzo. . 6466. 

Joie de vivre. 281387. 

Manikins. 5961. 

Meistersinger von Nitirnberg. 
29421. 

Moment musical. 28968. 

On the volga. 21070, 23527. 

Praeludium. 6369. 


Progressive rhythmic band music . 


folio. 11709. 
Sir Galahad. 14433. 
Storm King Mountain. 29152. 
Strollers. 29647 (225). 
Valse Juanita. 12305. 
Roberts (D. N.) Northern pines and 


you. 14054. 

Roberts (HE. Manning) Yes, he is my 
man. 14917. 

Roberts (EK. W.) Four Girl Reserve 
songs. 9044. 


Roberts (Earl Marie) 
the cathedral. 29003. 
Roberts (EHletha) He’s some mother’s 
boy just the same. 13310. 
Roberts (George) : 
Because of you. 22098. 
King’s highway. 13656. 
Mountain dawn. 8659. 
When dawn comes stealing. 4470. 
Roberts (H. G.) That’s the day you’ll 
understand. 9871. 
Roberts (Harry) Old forsaken blues. 


Shadows on 


16387. 
Roberts (J. E.): 
Consecration. 17571. 
Serenata. 6601. 


Roberts (K. A.) pseud. See King (R. 
ATG) 


Roberts (L. S.): 
My old piano and me. 1499. 
Oklahoma lullaby. 3848. 
Out of the mist. 1654, 1655. 
Roberts (M. E.): 
Bring my bath towel now. 9960. 
My Irish Tillie O. 8690. 
Reno town. 23689. 
Use your brain child. 24162. 


Virginia Dare is ev’rywhere. 
24187. 

You are not the man of my dreams. 
12521: 


pt. 1m, n. S., v. 24 


Roberts (M. M.) My winged sweet- 


heart. 1516. 
Roberts (M. N. H.) Wandering 
‘round. 26820. > 
Roberts (S. E.): 
Blue Rose. 7520. 


So long Ceylon. 14454. 


That’s what you mean to me, 


29264. 
Roberts (T.) He got better things 
for you. 27802. 


Roberts (T. C.) jr. You're still my 


Maa We red 2 dah 

Robertson (D. G.) Fraternity man. 
3107. 

Robertson (Dick) Those were the 
happy days. 4826. 


Robertson (Heck): 


Arkansas traveler. 27143. 
Island unknown. 28096. 
Texas wagoner. 29252. 


There’s a brown skin girl. 29281. 
Robertson (H. A.) Love-pirate. 3586. 
Robertson (R. R.) Bluebonnet. 4770. 
Robertson (Ruby) Ever love some- 

body who didn’t love you. 10367. 
Robertson (W. J.) Promise me. 
11714. 
Robes Pierre & co. 11772. 
Robillard -(Raynald) Mason Dixie 
moon. 23210. 
Robiloff (F. A. Bach-) 
Robiloff (EF. A.) 
Robin (Leo): 
Do I know what I’m doing while 
I’m in love. 19929. 
Flippity flop. 5225, 15492. 
I want to cuddle some cuddlesome 
baby. 5610, 27999. 
King of Jazzmania. 
Ladies of the 
20599. 

Mightiest matador. 6021. 

My lady love. 16264, 18527. 

Shoo shoo boogie boo. 21356. 

True blue Lou. 6989, 16969. 


Robin Redbreast’s testament. 9047. 
Robinette (D. J.) My gift to you. 


See Bach- 


5786. 


dance. 5801, 


3730. 

Robinette (G. H.) My gift to you. 
3730. 

Robin’s last will. 1817. 

Robinson (A. C.) Hollywood the 


movies land. 27841. 
Robinson (Alexander) : 


Better cut that out. 173886. 

You aint livin’ right. 12515. 
Robinson (Avery): 

Swing low. 16858. 

Yesterday. 24364. 
Robinson (C. C.) Be strong. 19618. 
Rob'nson (Charlotte) Snowflakes. 

29082. 


2034 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Robinson (Chater) : 
I don’t think 
that. 5489. 
Once there was. 
Robinson (David) : 
Coral land. 4953. 
Novelty violin solo. 11481. 
Robinson (KE. E.) Dreams and moon- 
beams. 535. 
Robinson (Elzadie) : 
Goin’ south blues. 3158. 
Rowdy man blues. 4068. 
Robinson (F. E.) Rose of my heart. 


we'll touch upon 


6254. 


26299. 

Robinson (F. O.) I am thinking love 
of you. S088. 

Robinson (G. EH.) American flyer. 
9770. 

Robinson (Grace) Love ’em and leave 
7em. 11116. 


Robinson (H. W.): 
Father of mercies. 
Hear us O Father. 

Robinson (Harold W.) 
Holy! Holy! Holy! 

Robinson (Harry) 

mand. 5148. 


19491 (66). 
19491 (94). 


19491 (97). 
En lille spraelle- 


Robinson (Henry) Somewhere. 
14491. 
Robinson (Ikey) : 
Got butter on it. 27745. 
My four reasons. 18517. 
Pizen tea blues. 14186. 
Ready hokum. 14273. 


Rock me mama. 18836. 

Rockpile blues. 143814. 

With-out a dime. 24358. 

You’ve had your way. 

Robinson (J. R.): 

Annapolis ’30. 27130. 

Cinderella’s consolation. 

Down home. 138048. 

Dreamy Spanish 
10286. 

Ghost of the St. 
10512. 

I don’t have to fall asleep to 
dream of you. 13395. 

I want a little more of you. 


19477. 


19805. 
eyes. 7791, 


Louis blues. 


‘10789. 

If you were my _ sweetheart. 
10826. 

Innocent eyes. 8276. 


Just a couple of railroad men. 
28156. 


Leave the lovin’ to me. 255938. 


Listen baby. 138719. 
My! my! my! 8705. 
No one in the world but you. 


6187. 
Oh! how the girls can lurve. 6226. 
Oh, what a shape I’m in. 28694. 
Photograph of the sweeter half. 
14174, 18788, 21153. 


Push ’em up Tony. 28869. 

R tac ee EWG: 

Sweetheart’s holiday. 14588, 
16854. 

That’s 
16905. 

That’s where you come in. 
21572. 

There never will be a melody like 


what I’m missin’ now. 


16908, 


the St. Louis blues. 12184. 
Three little Broadway buds. 
26666. 
Tim O'Reilly. 293803. 
Touch me not. 12237. 


Under the old crow’s nest. 21700. 
What’ll become of me? 7157. 
You can’t hold hands in lover’s 


lane. 21912. 

You’re not the only pebble in the 

brook. 12551. 
Robinson (James) Girl like you. 
25067. 
Robinson (Jean) I wouldn’t sell 
baby. 22880. 
Robinson (K. L.) Chickie. 27353. 


Robinson (Kather’ne) Little mother 


of mine. 20680. 

Robinson (LL. JI.) Faith, hope and 
charity. 22498. 

Robinson (Lee) Dreams come true. 
10284. 

Robinson (Louis) If I had Aladdin’s 
lamp. 33738. 


Robinson (R. W.) ‘That dear little 
one street town. 16892. 
Robinson Crusoe’s story. 
Robison (Abraham) : 
I want the whole wide world to 
know I love you. 22862. 
Nobody but me. 21001. 
That plaintive melody. 24033. 
Robison (C. J.): 
Barnacle Bill the sailor number 3. 


23706. 


22086. 

Chew of tobacco and a little drink. 
24712. 

Dance down at Jones’s place. 
2903. 

Down on the old _ plantation. 
22407. 

Goin’ back to Texas. 3157. 

His journey’s end. 3229. 


I whistle to my old coon dog. 
SH pe 

Left my gal in the mountains. 
11022, 23054. 

Less than that. 

Lonesome melody. 

Nonsense. 18609. 

Nothin’. 26020. 

Old Kentucky cabin. 1611. 

Open up dem pearly gates for me. 
oon. 

Peg leg Jack. 


25602. 
13745, 13746. 


8893, 14165. 


2035 


INDEX 


Robison (C. J.)—Continued. 
Railroad boomer. 14265. 


Return of Barnacle Bill. 11758, 
23693. 

Sleepy Rio Grande waltz. 11945. 

Stuff. 19060. 

Sweet Virginia in old Virginia. 
23978. 

That big rock candy mountain. 
12160. 

Wanderer’s warning. 4489. ° 

Went to see my gal last night. 
24226. 

Why ain’t I got no sweetheart. 
24309. 


Why did I get married. 2481. 


Woman down in Memphis. 19413, . 


21878. 
Robison (Willard) : 
Cottage for sale. 27425. 
Don’t you ever be ’fraid to wade 
those troubled waters. 17657. 
Ploddin’ along. 1719. 
Rural revelations. 23734. 
Then things blow up like a toy 
balloon! 24049. 
There is a city. 19167. 
Wake up! chill’un, 
7088. 
Robitschek (Adolf) : - 
Das ist der Prater. 


wake: up. 


5007. 


Du bist das mia&rchen meiner 
nichte. 24898. 

Es herbstelt schon im Wienerwald. 
5153. 


Gute gelegenheit. 25122. 


Hundert jahr is halt zu _ spat. 
5466. 
Schoner gruss aus Wien. 26338. 


Wenn der mond auf das trau- 
mende Wien runterlacht. 7138. 
Robjohns (Sydney) Sailor dance. 
4078. 
Robrecht (Carl) : 
Backe, backe kuchen. 
Blauer himmel. 19667. 
Hrstes walzer-potpourri. 
Filiessendes gold. . 25019. 
Fox trot. 25019. 
Foxtrot-potpourri. 20101. 
Kleiner walzer. 10982. 
Play of the waves. 25019. 
Samum. 25019. 
Titania. 26677. 
Walzer-potpourri. 
Zweites 
12588. 
Robson (R. W.) 
23201. 

Robson (William) 
lude. 16499. 
Robyn (E. M.) Naughty baby. 23422. 
Rocca (Angelo Monici) See Monici- 

Rocca (Angelo). 


126, 4702. 
10351. 


17055. 
walzer-potpourri. 12587, 
Mariner’s hymn. 


Prelude and Post- 


pt. I, n. s., v. 24 


Roeeca (Lodovico) Epitafi. 3016. 


Rocchetti (J.): 


Adoration dramatique. 19506. 

Protest. 18793. 

Scherzino. 18892. 

Vigorous defense. 21731. 
Roeccisano (Dominick) Roma. 11778. 
Roch (lL. J.) St. Viator college 

loyalty song. 65381. 

Roche (John) My sweet rose of 
Shannon. 25950. . 

Rochini (Louis) Louisa. 


25667. 
Rock-a-bye-baby. 289138. 
Rockingham castle. 26283. 

Rockman (Sidney) Give to the world 
the best you have. 22608, 27723. — 
Rockwell (C. J.) Break of dawa. 
197038. 
Rockwell (Julia): 
Charm for slumber. 22218. 
Thou gazest on the stars. 24077. 
Rockwood (R. E.) My daily prayer. 
28528. 

Rockwood (Roy pseud. See Rockwood 
(V. E.) 

Rockwood (V. E.): . 

Heavenly lullaby. 27815. 

Until the dawn. 29375. 

Rodd (Frederick) Dreaming of a 
little pal way back home. 5103. 
Roddick (Chas.) Naughty little lady. 

1529. 
Roddie (W. S.): 
Pirate’s lair. 3948. 
Way the world goes round. 4446. 


Roddy (Winifred) Brennan’s_ chiv- 
alry and triumph. 4797. 
Rode (—): 


Adagio. 16647, 26344. 
Hinleitung und melodie. 26349. 


Rode (Pierre) Concerto. 14976 (55). 


Rode (W. 8S.) IT’ll keep on dreaming 
of you. 13415. . 


Rodeheaver (H. A.): 
Broken is the seal. 4804. 
Call to worship. 4836. 
Consolation. 4948.  . 
Day of God is breaking. 5016. 
Eternal King, lead on. 5158. 
God is everywhere. 5315. 
Gospel in song. 25108. 
He cares for me. 22674. 
Joy to the world. 28147. 


Lord God omnipotent. 5894. 
Man of sorrows. 23188. 
New songs for service. 6172. 


Public school songs no. 1. 21201. 

Somebody else needs Him _ too. 
6708. 

Sunset and evening star. 6804. 

Thy word, O Lord, is my delight. 
6931. 


Waiting. 24196. 


2036 


ae wes 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


When my life with the tide goes 
I LTS. . 
Roden (R. F.): 


Down by the summer sea. 29647 
(52). 

Palace of pleasure and _ pride. 
14976 (247). 

Please leave the gate ajar. 9709 
(187). 


When the fisids. are white with 
eotton. 14976 (386). 
Rodenbeck (J. C.) Whoopee fluid. 
7213. 
Roder (Milan): 
Blabber Jack. 19660. 
Country fair. 19845. 
Dance of the totties. 
Dangerous journey. 
Fee caprice. 20041. 
Furies. 20115. 
Lullaby. 207388. 
Memories. 13874. 
Princess White Deer. 
Tears. 6869. 
Uncle Remus. 
Rodgers (Ella) 
you. 3862. 
Rodgers (Gladys) : 
Allana. 15014. 
‘Every one must learn to love. 
15447. 
Machella. 16103. 
Magnolia tree. 16107. : 
Oh baby, you know how I feel. 
16368. 
Pounding the oak. 16492. 
This night and you. 16925. 
You'll still be the same sweetheart. 
17210. 
Rodgers (Irene): 


450. 
4999, 12968. 


14243, 


14728. 
One little hour with 


Come, dance with me. 2869. 
Down the stream. 5088. 
Fairy dream boat. 1381385. 


Goldfish swims in my lily pool. 
132562 "" 
In a rose bower. 28046. 


In a sylvan glade. 8243. 
Little wood-violet. 25648. 
Mischief makers. 20857. 


On the roller-coaster. 3857. 


Wood-thrush. 26979. 
Rodgers (Jimmie): 
Blue yodel. 9938, 22148. 
Daddy and home. 10142. 
Desert blues. 22361. 
Everybody does it 
7621. 

I’m lonely and blue. 10742. 
I’m sorry we met. 22828. 
My Carolina sunshine girl. 
My little lady. 20935. 
My old pal. 16276. 
Waiting for the train. 
You and my old guitar. 


in Hawaii. 


20911. 


7083. 
21902. 


Rodgers (M. A.): 
In the moonlight. 10855. 
In the valley of the Yosemite. 
18151. . 
Rodgers (R. W.) When the twilight 
Shadows fall. 24277. 
Rodgers (Richard) : 
Baby’s awake now. 4691. 
I can do wonders with you. 22752. 
I love you more than yesterday. 
bb27. 
It must be heaven. 
Me, for“ you.> ... 23220: 
My man is on the make. 23381. 
Rich man, poor man. 6446. 
Ship without a sail. 23812. 
Sing. 6658. 
Sky city. 23836. 
Spring is here. 12035. 
Why ean’t I. 7217. 
Why do you suppose. 29533. 
With a song in my heart. 7230. 
You never say yes. 7270. 
Yours sincerely. 7298. 
Rodgers (Sonny) pseud. See Fowler 
(R. W.) . 
Rodin (Gil) It’s so good. 18578. 
Rodoch (Celedonio Rodriguez) See 
Rodriguez (Celedonio) 
Rodosky (J. A.) jr. Little girl of my 
dreams. 8450. 
Rodrigo (Joaquin) : 
Romance de la 
Francia. 16582. 
Serranilla. 16666. 
Rodriguez (Celedonio) : 
Pavadas. 26150. 
Yerno. 26991. 
Rodriguez (Cirilo) : 
A bailer. 2. 
Adelante. 21980. 
Emilio Portes Gil. 566. 
General F. Angeles. 716. 
Mi-ultima noche. 13879. 
Rita. 1811. 
Rodriguez (D. F.) 
Rodriguez (I.): 
No seas tonta. 23451. 
Palacio de hadas. 23567. 


Rodriguez (J.) Cuando mas tranquila 
te halles. 22308. 
Rodriguez (Maria): 
A orillas de una fuente. 12598. 
Amame no seas ingrata. 12638. 
Hermosa Adelaida. 13328. 
Me podras olvidar. 13859. 
zPorque lioras? 14218. 
Que tienen tus lindos ojos! 14257. 
Roe (M. W.) ‘Tow headed laddie of 
mine. 26689. 
Roeckel (J. L.): 
Marching to peace. 
She stoops to conquer. 


28101. 


infantina de 


No llores. 28626. 


16125. 
1945. 


INDEX 


Roeder (Roif): 

Dies und das. 488. 

Ersten veilchen. 581. 

Grosse kleinigkeiten. 766. 

Kleines hiuschen. 1152. 

Wo ist die ananas...? 2518. 
Rohr (Hugo) Angelina. 9063, 11793. 
Roebr, a. g.: 

Du bist ein veilchen. 15412. 

Eine nacht, ein lied und du.. 

13086. 

Hinmal 

13087. 
Erst sagen sie ja. 17717. 
Ich warte auf die antwort deines 


sagt man _ sich adieu. 


herzens. 28017. 

Ja, im hotel zum paradies... 
18178. 

Morgen ist morgen und heute ist 
HeULE sn er soAg. 

Nimm diesen strauss vergissmein- 
nicht. 14041. 

Tausend schonen, siissen fraw’n. 
14608. 

Verzeih’ mir und sei wieder gut. 
19275. 


Warum gehért dein roter mund 


nicht mir allein? 294387. 

Was der Onkel Doktor sagt. 
19308. 

Wenn der weisse flieder wieder 
bliht. 14812. 


Rohbricht (P.): 
Sennerin abschied von der alm. 
6590. 
Sennerin heimkehr nach der alm. 
26363 ; 
Sennerin sehnsucht nach der alm. 
11871, 26364. 
Rontgen (Julius) : 
Christmas carol. 3857. 


Hollandisches volksleben. 3236. 
Roese (Theodore) Just a_ song. 
18208. 

Roeseling (Kaspar) Hausmusik zu 


spielen und zu singen. 25151. 
Roesgen-Champion (Marguerite) 
Aquarelles. 7384, 17810. 
Roff (Clemence) Garlands. 3122. 
Rogan (J. E.) Is it wrong. 28092. 
Rogan (J. Mackenzie-) See Macken- 
zie-Rogan (.J.) 
Roger Bacon high school. Roger 
Bacon high school march and song. 
9049. 


togers (A. J.) Kitty Carey. 8380. 


Rogers (Alice) Cutie-cutie-cute. 
10188. 


Rogers (Buddy) 
Rogers (Carrie) 


See Rogers (Charles) 
World and its gold. 


24350. 
Rogers (Charles) My book of broken 
dreams. 18504, 23337. 


pt. IIt, n.s., v. 24 
Rogers (F. J. ) 2024, 
23886. 
Rogers (George) You are the ee I 
love. 9653, 14929. 
Rogers (I. 1) I’m leaving my blue- 
eyed Joe. 5554. 
Rogers (J. L.) Baby-o’-mine. 7439. 
Rogers (James H.): 
Alla polaeca. 17236 (9). 
Ariette. 14976. (12). 
As it began to dawn. 
Book of organ music. 
Busy bee. 27295. 
Christ is risen from the dead. 
4577 (58). 
Emmanuel, 24426 (75). 
Fear not O land. 19491 (67). 
Gavotte. 14976 (106). 
Gypsies are coming. 22642. 
I heard the voice of Jesus say. 
2589 (127). 
Lord is my rock. 4577 (219). 
Magnificat in C. 24426 (165). 
March of the kewpies. 28386. 
Menuet a l’antique. 172386 (262). 
Minuet. 28456. 
Northern song. 17286 (295). 
Nune dimittis in C. 19491 (169). 
O ae amiable are Thy dwellings. 
27057 (100). 
Pavane. 28790. 

People that walked in darkness, 
14976 (2538). t 
Prelude. 14976 (272). 

Rondino. 28922. 

Russian dance. 28932. 
Severance. 4577 (353). 
Sevillana. 17236 (865). 
Shepherd plays his flute. 
Sicilienne. 17236 (873). 
Snow is falling. 29081. 
Sonatina. 2018, 14498. 
Still, still with Thee, 4577 (879). 
Tango. 29227. 

Tarantelle. 14976 (338). 
Tyrolean waltz. 29361. 
Valse-fantasie. 17236 (443). 
Valse miniature. 17236 (446). 


Song of home. 


29647 (9). 
17236 (52). 


29021. 


Villanelle. 17236 (450). 
Rogers (James Henderson) America 
land of the free. 7560. 
Rogers (M. Q.) Flowing waters, | 
17770. 


Rogers (Ralph) : 
Roger’s popular style tenor banjo 


duets. 18283. 
Roger’s popular style tenor banjo 
solos. 21258. 
Warner’s novelties for tenor 
banjo. 2374. 
Rogers (Rodney) Chile blues. 24714. 
Rogers (T. P.): 
My gem of memory. 18518. 
Tune that you can whistle. 4378. 


2038 


Se 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Rogers (Thornton) Blue skies can 
make you happy. 15163. 
Rogers (Velma) Ernestine. 
Rogers park music publishers. 
is love. 53816. 
Rogge (M. L.) 

12790. 
Rogister (Jean) 

la | 1STOMN. 
Rogue song. 
Rohlf (EH. A. ie 


10345. 
God 


Broad-minded baby. 


Quatuor no. 5, en 


8590, 28917, 29479. 
“Buss as a ‘bee. 15193. 


Rohman (H. D.) Dream waltz. 
27560. , 
fmord Ys. “172386 (212) 


Roi d’Yvetot. 
Roi de Paris. 


6472, 6982. 
2589 (285). 


* Rokoko. 16001. 

Roland (A. E.) Roland’s memory 
lessons. 21254. 

Roland (Marc) Trot. 16968. 

Roland (Reiny) Schenk’ mir diese 
liebesnacht. 16638. 

Roland (Ron) Yellow lily, my pas- 
sion flower. 4540. 

Roland-Manuel (—) See Manuel 


(Roland) 
Rolander (V. J.) 
Rolet (H. M. V.-B. W.): 

Sérenhade vénitienne. 4577 (352). 
To spring. 4577 (398). 
Rolettere (A. C.) Merry Christmas 

mother. 28437. 


Tunes of yesterday. 


Rolf (Ernst) : 


Ar for sent att Angra niir det vil 
ir gjort. 27071. 
Alla seglares vals. 27095. 
Alldeles fOr vackert. 27097. 
Barndomens hem. 27188. 
Emigrantens hemlangtan. 27587. 
Folkets park valsen. 27664. 
Gramofonvalsen. 27752. 
Heja-valsen. 8029. 
Ingen. 28083. 
Jag minns den 
28118. 
Jag vet en vacker visa. 
Munspelsvalsen. 28513. 
Mussolini. 28519. 
Nolia mer eller mindre. 
Norrlandsvalsen. 28643. 
Pa vischan. 28756. 
Torparjazzen. 29324. 
Vad jag gor, gor jag av kirlek. 
29383. 
Vin i viken. 
Vinga-valsen. 
Rolfe (Walter) : 
At the skating rink. 12672. 
Bootlegger Jim. 17427. 
Boy scouts’ hike. 12781. 
Buttercup. 268. 
Candy-tufts: 27312. 


ljuva  tiden. 


28119. 


28640. 


29385. 
29405. 


Clover-bloom. 27389. 


Daisies. 27453. e 
Dimples. 19925. 

Down the boulevard. 19954. 
Dream longings. 27553. 
Felicity. 3058. 
Forget-me-nots. 27673. 


Ghost story. 13231. 
Goblin dance. 15576. 
Home from sechool.. 851. 


Hyacinth. 27875. 
Idleness. 18099. . 
In the swimming pool. 13554. 
Jolly burgomaster. 2052y. 
June waltz. 10924. 
Lady’s delight. 3508. 
Larkspur. 1177 
Morning breezes. 20885. 
Playing Indians. 14191. 
Playing soldiers. 14198. 
Prairie sunset. 28847. 
Roses. 1837. 
Sailing regatta. 14347. 
Shooting stars. 6631. 
Squirrel race. 16796. 
Twilight whispers. 16983. 
Rolie GC.) 
Beware, little girl. 17391. 


Happiness, rare show off. 17882. 
Taxie! taxie! 19120. 
Waiting and watching. 19295. 


Rolfs (Hrnst) musikforlags, a. b.: 

Ar bestiimt ninting hon g4r och 
vintar pa. 27070. 

Ar for sent att fingra nar det vil 
aE. SjOrte. 2tod 

Alla seglares vals. 27095. 

Alldeles f6r vackert. 27097. 

Barndomens hem. 27188. 


Bonnjazz. 27256. 

Dansas pa d6stermans  brygga. 
10161. 

Drommande 6gon. 10290. 

Du ir min allra sista flamma. 


224387. 

Hmigrantens hemlangtan. 27587. 

Hna du vill men det andra du 
skall. 19994. 

Finns det flickor ja da finns det 
kyssar. 27651. 

Forsok med mej. 27663. 

Folkets park valsen. 27664. 

Giir si lange som det gar. 10482. 

Gor de’ samma vad de’ kos tar. 
PAM 4 

Gramofonvalsen. 27752. 

Heja-valsen. 8029. 

Hjalmar frin Kalmar. 27833. 

I glidje och sorg. 20316. 

- Ifran fidren har det kommit . 


20437. 
Ingen. 28083. 
Inte gor de mej natt. 28087. 
Ja’ orkar inte de’. 28115. 


2039 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


eee 


Rolfs (Ernst) musikf6rlags, a. b.— 
Continued. 
Jag minns den Ijuva_ tiden. 
28118. 
Jag vet en vacker visa. 28119. 
Jag vet, vad du vet. 28120. 


Kan man kalla fOr kirlek. 20566. 

Kom hem till Sally! 10984. 

Kom till smorgasbordet! 20590. 

Laila. 28226. 

Min hjiirterdam. 208538. 

Mitt eget blabirsstalle. 

Munspelsvalsen. 28513. 

Mussolini. 28519. 

Niagara. 259838. 

Nolla mer eller mindre. 

Norrlandsvalsen. 28643. 

Pa vischan. 28756. 

Samarkand. 28944. 

Skérdevalsen. 29065. 

Tack for att du kom. 29216. 

Torparjazzen. 29324. 

Va har du i kikar’n Emanuel? 
29382. 

Vagor i halvankaren. 19263. 

Vad jag gor, gor jag av kirlek. 
293838. 

Vin i viken. 29385. 


11297. 


28640. 


Var har mamma lart sig det. 
21719. 
Vem vet ...? 29393. 


Vind f6r vag. 12319. 
Vinga-valsen. 29405. 
Yola. 243868. 
Rolfs jubileumsrevy 1928. 25983. 
Rollevson (O. C.) Loneliness dreams. 


8462. 
Rollins (Will) pseud. \See Bransen 
(Walter) 
Rollinson (T. H.): 
Faust. 29647 (77). 
Masanuello. 12594 (12). 
Night in Spain. 25987. 


Overland limited. 12594 (298). 
Souvenir of Otay. 12594 (864). 
Roloff (Alec) In a spring garden. 
5655. 
Rolon (José) Trois mélodies. 23711. 


Rolseth (Bjarne) Twelve melodious 


etudes. 6475. 
Rolseth pub. co. Twelve melodious 
etudes. 6475. 


Roma (Caro): 

Angel-cake. 56. 

Hush, my baby. 17976. 

Knowing your face I'll see a twi- 

light wish. 1155. 

Love’s in my heart. 18356. 
Roma (Frank) Sad story. 1854. 
Roma (Valentino) : 

3allerina. (456. 

Bellezza. 2733. 


Notte d’ estate. 28649. 


Roma music co.: 
Accordion mania. 9715. 
Ballerina. 7456. 
Bellezza. 2733. 
Casarina. 19759. 
Fontana. 17773. 
Italias waltz. 10893. 
Mia bella polka. 16178. 
Notte d’ estate. 28649. 
Palpiti d’amore. 23571. 
Semplicitaéa. 9118. 
Tarantella italiana. 26605. 
Romagnoli (Ettore) Mistero di Per- 
sefone. 28465. 
Romagnoli (Mario) : 
Fammi dormire. 3044. 
Oh! yes it’s some bolony. 6234. 
Spaghetti, salamy, boloney from ° 
over the sea. 12024. 
Romance and tragedy in birdland. 
6479. 
Romano (Arthur) 
the moon. 6850. 
Romano (Luigi): 
Inno dei balilla del Nord America 
al Duce d'Italia. 18556. 
La Guardia. 23034. 
Romano (Matthew) Remember I'll 
always love you. 18819. 
Romano (Miguel) : 
Marche humoristique. 1328. 
Pesar. 1689. 
Romano (CS. Ff.) “Kloracajpose 
Romanticismo. 4051. 


Romberg (Sigmund) : 


Take me beneath 


I’m a daughter of Peru. 25296. 

My first love—my last love. 
25912. 

New moon. 1589, 11440, 14032, 
16316. 

Nina Rosa. 25998. 

Payador. 28792. 


Serenade of love. 28993. 
There can only be only one for 


me. 26643. 

Your rose. 27041. 

Your smiles, your tears. 29636. 
Romeu (Pepe) No me llores. 14044. 
Romilli (G.): 

Ave Maria. 4678. 

Carissima. 2811. 

Fioretta. 3069. 


Little brown house. 23082. 
Roses of red. 4064. 


Wash day. 7114. 
Romkey (K. E.): 

Buddy mine. 27282. 

I kinda get a lonesome feelin’, 
Bo ber. 

Lone: ome home. 23117. 

Thanks unto the Lord. 

You alone. 19440. 


29254. 


2040 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


——  SSSSeSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSsSseeee 


Romley (T. A.): 
Give me my mammy back. 7959. 
I found paradise when I found 
you. 5491. 
Wild wild women. 19398. 


Romualdez (Norberto) Progressive 
musie series. 16515, 18791. 
Ronald (Landon) Sunbeams. 19069. 


Roneallo (J. L.) Rivista. 4042. 
Ronehini (—) Sicilienne. 11910. 


Ronechini (F.) Canto spianato et 
Gavotte no. 8. 15214. 
Ronde popu aire. 2589 (287). 
Rondine. 16524. 
Rondo-verlag. G. m. b. H.: 
Alles fiir euch. 42. 
Am montag ktisse ich die blonde 
Hrika. 48. 
An der waterkant steht’ ein 
fischerhaus. 53. 
An der Weser, an der Mosel und 
am Rhein. 7369. 
Auch die kinder haben sorgen. 
88. 
Banjo, banjo sing dein lied. 1382. 
Bei uns im hinterhaus. 149. 
Bei uns um die gedichtniskirche 
rum. 150. 
Bei’'m kleinen Amanulla. 151. 
Beim Rolandseck am_ griinen 
Rhein. 152. 
Benatzky (Ralph) schlager. 164. 
Bitte, sag’ nicht knif zu mir. 187. 
Das bist du! 458. 
Dies und das. 488. 
Ersten veilchen. 581. 
Es grtisst der Stephansturm die 
Berolina. 583. . 
Es ist ein komisches ding um die 
liebe. 584. 
Friulein Ping-Pong. 679. 
Frau ohne sehleier. 15525. 
Freut euch des lebens. 688, 5252. 
Gott sei dank, heut’ hab’ ich blau 
gemacht. 753. 
Grosse kleinigkeiten. 766. 
Heut’ spielt mein Sebastian. 820. 
Ich fahr mit meiner Erika. 980. 
Ich kann nicht nein sagen. 982. 
Ich sah die Liesbeth im paradies- 


bett. 984. 
Ich triume jede nacht von Elisa- 
beth. 985. 


In Bonn am Rhein ‘harrt ein 
maédel mein. 1015. 

In Rothenburg am bDliitenstrand 
der Tauber. 1028. 

Keiner wusste, dass Auguste. 
1141. 

Kleines hituschen. 1152. 

Komm’ ins griine, Karoline. 1158. 

Komm mit mir nach Venedig. 
1159. 


2041 


Krause mit dem saxophon. 1162, 

Lass dem kind den _ luftballon. 
1178. 

Leb’ wohl mein schatz auf wied- 
erseh’n! 1190. 

Liebesgefliister. 1205. 

Lied der.Bremen. 1208. 

Midels, die man liebt. 11169. 

Maiermax. 20754. 

Mariska. 8547. 

Nacht in Kairo. 6161. 

Nein, sowas von liebe. 1582. 

Onkel Miiller hat ’nen triller. 
1644. 

Prinzessin Husch. 16513. 

Schenk’ mir nur einen tag aus 
deinem leben! 1885. 

Schlager aus der revue Jetzt oder 
nie. 1887. 
Schlager aus der revue Offent- 
lichkeit ausgeschlossen. 1888. 
Schlager aus Die reise durch Ber- 
lin in 40 stunden. 1889. 

Schlager aus Fiir jeden etwas. 
1890.. 

Schlager aus Zu befehl, schéne 
frau. 6554. 

Schéne frau, komm’ zu mir heut’ 
nacht. 1891. 

Schénsten augen hat meine frau. 
1893. 

Sei doch kein frosch, du Keine 
krote. 1913. . 

Seit wann bliist deine grossmama 
posaune. 6587. 

Sieben schlager aus Die hotel- 
ratte. 9968. 

Sleep you well—in die bettges- 
tell. 1978. 

So’n bisschen franzésisch ist gar 
nicht so schwer! 2016. 

Siiss singt die geige, gut’ nacht. 
2079. 

Susi blAst das saxophon. 2096. 

Three jazz inspirations. 582. 

Von dem zoo bis zu den linden 

2348. 

Vor Tietz am Alexanderplatz. 

2347. 


Wann und wo. 2371, 2872. 

Wann werden wir uns. wieder- 
seh’n? 2378. 

Was will die Rosalinde in Binz 
und Swinemtinde. 7113. 

Wat braucht der Berliner um 
gliicklich zu sein. 2377. 

Wenn du mich magst, ja, dann 
sag’ mir’s beim tango. 2397. 
Wer hat denn bloss den hering 
- am schlips mir festgemacht. 

2399. 
Wer hat dich bloss so aufgeklirt, 
mein Klirchen? 2400. 


- INDEX 


Rondo-verlag. G. m. b. H.—Continued. 
Wer ist das groésste pumpgenie? 
2401. 
Wie du ktisst keine. 2494. 
Wie kommt die matsch’ge birne 
auf den mist? 7225. 
Willst du ein Deutscher sein! 


2499. 
Wir sind schwestern. 2504. 
Wo ist'die ananas’. 2 Bore. 
Zwei dunkle augen. 2579. 
2 Leo Leux-schlager. 1202. 


5 revue schlager. 846. 
1000 jahre voller liebe mO6cht ich 
leben mit der Ursula. 2589. 


Ronning (Dorothea) I’m broken 
hearted. 27951. 

Roobenian (8S. A.) My Armenia. 
6091. 

Rood (Henry) jr. P. M. B. march. 
28754. 

Rooke (J. W.) Moorland breezes. 
3684 


Rooney (Alfred) Along familiar lines. 
27104. . 
Rooney (H. E.) 
reading exercises. 
Rooper (J. B.): 
Fragment of an old Hindu bazaar 
song. 17788. 


Three-part sight 
4328. 


Three Hindustani songs. 6481. 
Roosevelt junior high school. Roose- 
velt high! 16584. 
Root (F. 8.): 
Introductory lessons in voice 
culture. 12594 (157). 
My old Kentucky home. 2589 
(230). 
Soft floating on the air. 24426 
(259). 
Root (F. W.): 


Introductory lessons in voice cul- 


ture. 12594 (157). 
My old Kentucky home. 2589 
(230). 
Soft floating on the air. 24426 
(255). 
Root (G. F.) Vacant chair. 14745. 
Root (R. F.) Just looking around. 


8345. 
Ropach (Carmelita) 
little girl. 15950. 
Rope (Melvin) I’m walking the blues 


Just the cutest 


away. 22834. 
Roper (Virginia) Love lore. 18774. 
Ropes (A. R.) Country girl. 29647 
(39). 
Roqué (Julio) Irreverencia. 25450. 
Rosa di Saron. 23719. 
Rosamunda. 4057. 


Rosamunde. 23764, 23765. 


Rosas (Juventino) Over the waves. 
6289, 6290, 25822. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 24 


Rosas (Manuel) 
ledores. 17817. 
Rosas (P. G.): 
Anais. 17296. 
Como son locas la que se juyen. 
17565. 
Mazatlan. 18429. 
Rosborough (L. B.) 
lagoon. 23525. 
Rosche (G. F.): 


Arrempujenle, va- 


On the shadowy 


At Christmas time. 29647 (10). 

Hiaster joy. 555. 

Gloria in excelsis Deo. 29647 
(74). 

Glories of summer. 3153. 


Heil’ge Weihnachtszeit. 

Immanuel. 20439. 

O little town of Bethlehem. 21027. 

Prince of the house of David. 

21196. 

Sign in the sky. 21365. 

There were shepherds. 2188. 
Rose (Al) VU never find a pal like 

you. 25285. 
Rose (B. C.): 

Boy, I'll get my man. 4784. 

He will come back to me. 13318. 

I found myself when I found you, 

10705. 

That germ called love. 6883. 

You will come back to me. 29681. 
Rose (Ben) pseud. See Rosen (Ben) 
Rose (Bert) pseud. See Rose (B. C.) 
Rose (Billy) : 

I got a code in my doze. 8111. 

I’m ka-razy for you. 3324. 

I’ve got a feeling I’m falling. 5599. 


20235. 


My baby said yes. 3714. 
Rose (Bram): 

Blue rythm. 4765. 

Knight of dreams. 5798. 


You'll do. 7266. 
Rose (C.) Keep the ball a-rolling. 
5775. 


Rose (Clarkson) Rose’s (Clarkson) 
third concert party album. 9060. 


Rose (Fred) : 

Any place in Dixie is home, sweet 
home to me. 22028. 

Birth of a minstrel show. 24595. 

Blue days. 4759. 

He’s a_ red-hot 
22680. 

Henpecked Sam. 22696. 

Hum a minstrel song. 

Tit say ‘so: 22788. © 

I’m always’ grieving for 
22802. 

Just one more night in the moon- 
light. 23007. 

Little laddie. 1228. 

Little silver-haired 
5875. 


minstrel fan. 


25223. 


you. 


sweetheart. 


2042 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Lucy Jackson’s man. 23162. 

Minstrel man’s dream. 23274. 

Minstrel strut. 25837. 

Oh, how I’m longing for you. 
23494. 

Old Kentucky lullaby. 26075. 

Scandal song. 11831. 


She’s just the girl for me. 238796. 
Song of the levee. 26474. 
Take me back to Tennessee. 


24007. 
Tender memories. 2151. 
That’s why I’m jealous of you. 
2172, 12174. 
Wait’ll you see the sweetie and 
me. 24195. 
Who do you miss. 4494. 
Rose (Gene) Kewpie. 8369. 
Rose (H. D.) Sing me songs of yes- 
terday. 9172. 
Rose (J. R.) : 
Cleburne Rose. 27384. 
Why don’t you move to Cleburne, 
Texas? 19392. 
You can fuss at me woman. 9659. 


Rose (John) You can’t sleep in my 


bed. 12526. 

Rose (Peter de) See De Rose (Peter) 

Rose (R. A.) Street of romance. 
19057. 

Rose (Ralph) jr. Street of romance. 
19057. 


Rose (Vincent) : 

After loving you. 19. 

Bubbling over with love. 7549. 

Coming from you it’s wonderful. 
12918. . 

Dance of the babes in the wood. 
22322-22324. 

Dancing with you. 27463. 

Fascinating you. 13144. 

Fascinating you-00-00, you’re fasci- 
nating me. 7869. 

How can I love again after loving 


you? 5456, 8076, 13369. 
Like a dream. 16026. 
Moonlight rendezvous. 20882. 
My starlight. 1506, 1507. 
Ninon. 28622. 

Rhythm of the waves. 14301. 


Rolling in the snow. 23710. 
She’s a new kind of old-fashioned 


girl. 1937, 6619. 
Song of the moonbeams. 14505. 
Wake up, dream girl. 19301. 


When you're counting the stars 


alone. 17115, 193869, 21824, 
24284, 24285. 

You’re my silver lining of love. 
12550. 

You’re not asking me I’m telling 
you. 7276. 


2469—30——31 


~Rosemon (Juanita) 


Rose and the ring. 1016, 1630, 2422, 
2569, 23720. 
Rose-cocktail. 25860. 
Rose de minuit. 1832. 
Rose of Jesus (Sister) 
Dolorosa. 23928. 
Rose vom liebesgarten. 
Rosebrook (Leon) India. 
Rosefield (J. M.): 
Dreamland. 533. 
Watching the dawn. 24209. 


Rosefield (Romie) See Rosefield (J. 
M.) 


Stabat Mater 


24426 (237). 
20476. 


Roseman (Rosie) pseud. See Rose- 
mann (L. G.) 
Rosemann (L. G.) When I’m sad and 
lonesome. 29480. . 
One day in Pales- 
tine. 18671. . 
Rosemon (M. J.): 
Christmas suggestion book. 17527. 
Easter suggestion book. 17696. 


Rosemont (W. L.): 


Barber. 24548. 
Rosemont carnivaland mardi gras. 
26302. 
Rosemont rollickers. 263803. 
Rosemont carnivaland mardi gras: 
26302. 
Rosen (Ben) Findings is keepings. 
24989. 


Rosen (Hyman) : 


Hangman’s blues. 53881. 

Lock step blues. 5881. 
Rosen (M. §S.): 

Days. 5019. 


Opus 2. 21094, 21095. 


Rosen (Osear) musie pub. co. 
legiate Joe. 2864. 
Rosen (Willy): 
Erst trinken wir noch eins... ! 
10349. 
Friulein Ping-Pong. 679. 
Ich kann nicht nein sagen. 982. 
Ich schick’ dir ein paar veilchen. 
15818. 
Ich trium’ so gern von deinem 
reizenden madonnengesicht! 
oo00. 
Jede kleine frau braucht hin und 
wieder einen kuss. 22970. 
Kennst du das gefitihl, wenn man 
verliebt ist? 25552. 
Liebesbriefe. 23063. 
Schlager aus die reise durch Ber- 
lin in 40 stunden. 1889. 


Col- 


Was niitzen mir die schdnsten 
nelken? 19310. 

Wenn du einmal dein herz ver- 
schenkst. 12369. 


Wenn ein stisses midel triumt. 


26850, 26851. 


2043 


INDEX 


pt. HI, n. %, v.24 


Rosen aus Florida. 5719-5721, 6558, 
7141, 7142, 10612, 11284. 11789, 
17075, 18853, 18854, 18860, 18894, 
21268. 

Rosenbaum (Sam) 

Rosenbeck (T. F.) 
buddy. 20289. 

Rosenbeck studio. 


Yo-yo. 19485. 
I ain’t got no 


I ain’t got no bud- 


dy. 20289. 
Rosenberg (G. M.):: 
Hspanita. 585. 


Hail to the bride. 14976 (121). 
Maid of honor. 12594 (227). 
Monkey on a stick. 24426 (185). 
Rosey (George) piano. transcrip- 
tions. 1840, 26304. 
Rosenberg (Irving): 
Bright sun. 24638. 
I flew across the great Atlantic. 


25260. 

I want to make you happy, moth- 
er. 253856. 

I watched a little flower grow. 
28005. 

If ‘you can’t make both ends 
meat. 25392. 

On a. moonlight June _ night. 
28712. 

Rosenberg (Irving) pseud. See Ro 


senberg (Isadore) 
Rosenberg (Isadore) : 


Here comes Marie. 25179. 


Night time is date time for me. 
28618. 
Rosenberg (Israel) Sheindele and 
Sam alein. 29020. 
Rosenberg (Louis) Adorable _ one. 


15. 
Rosenberger (T. H.) It’s heaven any 
place if you are there. 22955. 
Rosenblatt (Joe) What good are 
dreams. 19335. 
Rosenblum (S. P.): 
Don’t diet. 24857. 
Gliding in Hawaiian waters, 
25080. 
June night and you. 
Rosenbluth (Murray): 
T’ll say yes—you say yes. 22784. 
Sweetie, go an get it. 29208. 
Rosenfeld (EH. M.) In the valley 
where the blue birds sing. 73810 
(78). 
Rosenfeld (Milton) Singing fool. 
6666. 


13617. 


Rosenkrans (George) : 
Cinderella overture. 368. 
Men of metal. 23247. . 
U. S. military academy. 26744. 
U. S. naval academy. 26745. 
Rosenmiiller (Johannes) World, 
farewell, thou canst not hold me. 
24351. 


Rosenson (Jeanette) : 
Amorita. 22018. 
Happy ending to my dreams. 
22654. - 
Just say it with love. 238008. 
Love ‘neath the bright Spanish 
skies. 23151. 
When I think of you. 26886. 
Rosenthal (Alvin) : 
I’m trying to forget. 3333. 
When we settle down, we two. 
4484. 
Rosenthal (Archy) 
ale. 24167. 
Rosenthal (Harry) : 
Paradise lost. 6804. 
R. S. V. P. cherie. 28882. 
Sing a song in the rain. 1967. 
Rosenthal (Heinz) : 
Se du hast dich verdndert. 
6. 
Butterfly. 9980, 9981. 
Was macht Herr Kraus heut’ 
nacht im vorderhaus. 17058. 
Rosenthal (Leonard) : 
I’m trying to forget. 3333. 
When we settle down, we two. 
4484, 


Rosenthal (Manuel) : 


Valse sentiment- 


Cing chansons juives. 11790. 
Ronsardises. 26292. 
Rosenthal (Mildred) I spent a day 
in heaven. 15795. e 
Rosey (George) pseud. See Rosen- 
berg (G. M.) 
Rosington (G. C.) Sweet Margue- 
rite. 16847. 
Roskam (C. H.) If I were to leave 
you. 8232. | 


Rosoff (Charles) : 
Ashes of love. 76, 2664, 4657, 
9799, 9800. 
Call a Checker cab. 22187. 
Here comes the. bride. 3220, 


5416. 
Just an old love affair. 8835. 
14510. 


Song you can’t remember. 
Sure enuff. 9309. 

That old-time gal of mine. 9866. 
Two little angels. 12282. 


Ross (B. G.) I want you to know. 
22867. « 

Ross (Ben) Love must have brought 
us together. 8487. 

Ross (Billy) Baa-baa. 2682. 

Ross (C. J.) Sweetest gal in town. 
21514. 

Ross (BE. A.) So good to me. 21399. 

Ross (Hugh) My world. 18573. 


Ross (L. P.) Lucky love. 138798. 

Ross (Lanny) See Ross (L. P.) 

Ross (Nat) In my heart there’s a 
pain. 13542. 


2044 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Ross (W. B.): 
Crimond. 152938. 


Rock of ages. 4043. 
Rosse (Frederick) Two reveries. 
14334. 
Rossegger (Mario) Sommeil 4d’en- 
fant. 23878. 
Rossetti (C.) True gift. 26707. 
Rossi (A. F.) Just wondering. 
. . SSRs: 
Rossi (Emilia) Pleasant agonies. 
16484. 
Rossi (Enrico) : 
Buona pasqua. 2789. 
Buone feste. 2790. 


Rossi (Ernesto) : 


Mandolinista 1928, E-Rossi. 3616. 


Piedigrotta 1929-30 E. Rossi. 
28808. 
Rossi (M. de) Andantino. 6497. 
Rossi (S. G. Ietti-) See Ietti-Rossi 
(S. G.) 
Rossier (I. B.): 
Why can I never forget. 7216. 
Yellow roses. 14916. 
Rossil (Thos.) Florida. 652. 
Rossington (J. W.) Aural lessons for 


27154. 
Oh! sunshine. 6230. 
Missa Orbis factor. 


senior schools. 
Rossini (Bert) 
Rossini (Carlo) 
28460. 
Rossini (G. A.) : 
Angelina. 9063, 11798. 
Barbier de Séville. 9064. 
Diebische elster. 143835. 
Ecco ridente in cielo. 14976 (277). 
Gazza ladra. 6498. 
Semiramis. 1842. 


Rossiter (Harold) music co.: 

If you’re thinking of me, when 
I’m thinking of you. 3380. 

Kiddies kabaret. 1148. 
Little laddie. 1228. 
Love’s paradise. 3591. 
Out of a clear sky. 8859. 
Roses in the rain. 1838, 6496. 
True blue. 2249. 
What wouldn’t I do. 


Rossiter (Will) : 


7159. 


Beautiful prom’ girl of mine. 
2710. 

Everything happens for the best. 
20016. 

Fascinating compositions for 
piano. 24979. 

Foot-prints. 3090. 


I’m dreaming dreams that never 
come true. 3317. 
Moon Mullins. 1418. 


Today is the morning after. 6953. 
Rossman (A. R.): 
Polly wants a cracker. 6347. 


Sun rise in Galway. 19067. 


Rossman (F. A.) Pre-school music. 


1734. 

Rosumny (Max): 
Good-bye sweetheart good-bye. 
7438. 


I’d come back to you. 893. 

Mother dear mine. 1434. 

What I need I ain’t been gettin’. 
2415, 4464. 


Rotary club of Wilmington, Del. 
tary, no. 2. 18859. 

Rote (D. B.): 
Streams from Calvary. 12073. 
Take me back. 12124. 

Roth (Alfred) : 
Alita. 17236 (4). 
Amazon. 21964 (3). 
As a dream. 17236 (20, 21). 
Bacio. 21964 (8). 
Berebe. 17236 (41). 
Blau aeugelein. 17236 (47). 
Bohemienne. 29647 (22). 
Brothers in arms. 17236 (57). 
Chaconne. 12594 (48). 
Country dance. 12594 (60). 
Cupid. 21964 (13). 
Dear violet. 12594 (68). 
Edelweiss. 17236 (112). 
Evening breeze. 17236 (128). 
Forest concert. 21964 (19). 
Frauen Walzer. 17236 (133). 
I tipferl. 29647 (97). 
Jersey carnival. 29647 (110, 111). 
Know’st thou mother what I have 

dreamt? 17236 (209). 


Ro- 


Kolt6 alma. 29647 (123). 

Love’s spell. 12594 (212). 

Marche aux’ flambeaux. 17236 
(241). 


Mein Thueringen. 21964 (49). 
Merry postillion. 21964 (52). 
My fiancée. 17236 (280). 
Pansy.) 142386, (321). 
Polka des clowns. 12594 (309). 
Read the answer in the stars. 
17236 (330). 
Rustling leaves. 12594 (329). 
Salut d’amour. 12594 (331). 
Solitude. 12594 (354). 
Sorgenlos. 17236 (400). 
Souvenir of Strauss. 12594 (363). 
Unser Kaiser Friedrich. 29647. 
(238). 
Roth (C. Hjk 
Good ship Bogey Boo. 
Kaptain Kuttle. 25544. 
Sailor of the sea. 263818. 
Roth (M. C.) Jazz-mad. 15914. 
Roth (Mildred) When the maple 
leaves are falling. 2446. 
Roth (Thomas) : 
I’m afraid I’m in love with you. 
5532. 


25100. 


2045. 


INDEX 


pt. m1, n. 9, v. 24 


Roth (Thomas)—Continued. 

"Twas only a dream. 2268. 

Why do you want me now. 2485. 
Rothenberg (A. 8S.) Songs heard in 


Palestine. 6733. 

Rothermel. (G. L.) Memories of the 
Susquehanna. 18441. 

Rothman (L. F.) Yearning and 


dreaming. 7252. 
Rothschild (G. L.): 
' Blue baby. 15157. 
Now and then gal. 163846. 
Rothstein (R. S.) I still love you. 
27983. 
Rothstein (Samuel)- 
27555. 
Rotter (Fritz): 
Augen der liebe seh’ alles so 


Dream of love. 


sehon-. 27153. 
Hatt ich ein ‘bild von dir... 
27770. 


Ich hab’ ihnen viel zu sagen, sehr 
verehrte gnéd’ge frau! 3362. 
Komm in die prarie. 10985. 
List’ning to the violin. 20664. 
Nur einen tag hast du mich reich 
gemacht. 26032. 
Slip. 6680. 
Warum mocht’ man das, was man 
hie haben kann? 294389. 
Was der Onkel Doktor 
19308. 
Wenn 
26849. 
Rouart, Lerolle et cie.: 
Airs chantés. 2610. 
Apocalypse de Saint Jean. 
Au chateau et dans‘le pare. 
Berceuse. 15131. 
Berceuse ecréole. 24583. 
‘Bouquet de printemps. 7531. 
Buveurs de Manzanilla. 2791, 
75538. 
Cancion de Cuna. 
Chanson mauresque. 
~' Chansons dans la nuit. 
Cheila. 15240. 
Concert champétre. 17570. 
Contes d’ Espagne. 7665. 
Cordoue en féte. 2881, 7671. 
Danse castillane. 7714. 
Danses gothiques. 10165. 
David. 461. 
Divertissement. 
Féte provencale. 3062. 
Joyeux forestiers. 22981. 
Leyenda mora. 3548. 
Messe des pauvres. 11270. 
Mosquée. 3691, 8644. 
Musette. 16232. 
Nonchalante. 16336, 163837. 
Nuit sur la baie de Palma. 
Pantins dansent. 11604. 
Passacaille. 11617. 


sagt. 


die violine spielt... 


4643. 
7412. 


2805. 
2827, 7605. 
7606. 


15363. 


8782. 


Plumet du colonel. 16485. 

Prélude en tapisserie. 11690. 

Printemps. . 16512. 

Promenade. 8975. 

Quatuor. 8984. 

Romance de la infantina de Fran- 
cia. 16582. 

Serranilla. 16666. 

Sonate. 4711. 

Tournoi chevaleresque. 

Tout ce qui t’a touchée. 

4 préludes. 11822. 


9412. 
16956. 


| Roubleff (Inna) : 


I’ve never been blue. 25352. 

Meditation. 18433. - 

There’s one man I love and that’s 
you. 9387. 


Rougnon (Paul) Intonation—rythme— 


style. 1057. 
Round table quest. Hail, King 
Arthur! 20188. 
Rouse (Estelle) Oh! boy, how that 
man can love, blues. 28684. 
Rousseau (L. J.): 
Menuet des lutins. 11261. 
Poursuite de Clowns. 11683. 
Senteurs de la nu't.. 11872. 
Rousseau (Marcel Samuel-) See 
Samuel-Rousseau (Marcel) 
Roussel (Albert) : 
Jazz dans la nuit. 10900. 
Prélude. 1843. 
Psalm 80. 1749, 14249, 28864. 
Sarabande. 18876. 
Valse. 1844. 


Roux-Martin Mor a Coq a chanté. 
406. 


Rouyer (J. M.): 

All aboard for 
24453. 

C’est pas grand chose. 

Don’t tell on me. 15386. 

Fait’s comm’ celui qui n’a rien 
vu. 22494, 

Faut dir’ merci. 

I wonder. 25369. 

Maybe yes, maybe no. 28409. 

My love dreams true. 28553. 


happy town. 
22181. 


22507. 


Nous les hommes. 23468. 

Ressemblance. 23690. 

Sweetheart, I wonder where you 
are. 26575. 

Why don’t you let me love you. 
24317. 


Rovenger (L. W.): 
Day with the scouts. 10181. 
Just you and I. 20561. 


Tango moderne. 24013. 
Tender thought. 24021. 
Waltz with me. 21755. 


Rowan (Sandy) Wandering on. 2370 


Rowden (Boyd) Some other girl i. 
some other port. 29095. 


2046 


IN DEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 « 


Rowden (Boyd) & Our navy, ine. 
Some other girl in some other port. 
29095. 

Rowden (H. J.) 
love, dear. 4567. 

Rowe (H. B.): 

Girl of my dreams, I love you. 

et. 

Mockingbird love song. 
Rowe (H. 8.) Mother’s lullaby. 
Rowe (James) : 

He'll be with me. 13308. 

In steps of light. 20459. 

Marr ed man in trouble. 13842. 

Master of the storm. 13847. 

One at last. 21075. 

Up in glory. 14742. 

Rowe (M. V.): 

I wish I could forget you in my 

dreams. 25365. 

Once in a while. 26091. 

Texas blues. 26617. 

Rowe (Rachel) Memories of you 
dear. 25809. 

Rowe, Byxbe & Rowe: 

Girl of my dreams, I love you. 

(cae 

Mockingbird love song. 1405. 
Rowell (Glenn) : 

Daddy’s lullaby. 24787. 

Gene and Ford and Glenn folio. 


You were made to 


1405. 
6074. 


25055. 
Lazy Mary. 25590. 
Prayer. 26207. 


Tender memories. 2151. 
That’s why I’m jealous of you. 
2Vi2: 

Rowland (Solomon) : 
Arsenal at Springfield. 
Brook. 24646. 
Cardiganshire tunes. 
Country dance. 411. 
Cradle song. 26339. 
Dance measure. 223821. 
Dance of the reapers. 
Dream song. 24882. 
How sweet the moonlight sleeps. 

13370. 


22035. 
24684. 


449. 


Menuet de concert. 13872. 

Requiem. 26256. 

Romantie tale. 26288. 

Spirit of delight. 16787. 

Two songs of the chalutzim. 
27184. 

Wandering winds. 21760. 


Wavelets on the shore. 26829. 
Woodland serenade. 2528. 


Rowles (Frederick) Magnificat and 
Nune dimittis. 25725. 
Rowley (Alec) : 
All in this pleasant evening. 
195382. 
Arethusa. 2656. 
By the deep: nine! 24657. 


Fair Sally. 24972. 

Folk-dance suite. 20075, 20076. 

Four plainsong settings of the 
Magnificat and Nune dimittis. 
17786. 

From our native land. 7932. 

Heaving of the lead. 3211. 

Jolly shepherd. 8317. 

Jovial sailor. * 8320. 

Lack-a-day-me. 8386. 

Mermaid. 3662. 

Shepherd’s delight. 16688. 

Six cameos. 11795. 

Swaying blossoms. 

Then farewell, 
wherry. 4305. 

Three Arcadian pictures. 

Vocal pavan. 12327. 


29181. 
my trim-built 


16599. 


We be three poor mariners. 4449. 
When God came a-visiting. 2430. 
Rowling eye. 26305. 
Roxlo (G. S. de) Impromptu. 9067. 
Roy (EH. M.) Carry me back to my 
dreams. 4859. 
Roy (Edith) I want a girl. 10788. 
Roy (Gil) Auction of life. 89. 
Roy (Hattie) Oh, dream come true. 
1594, 28689. 


Roy (Norman) Father’s gifts. 10397. 
Royal rogue. 12594 (155). 
Rozi (Charlotte) As the years go by. 


17318. 

Rozniecki (A. J.) Scandalous baby. 
16637. 

Rozsa (Miklos) Trio. 6978. 
Rozsavolgyi (—) Neha ugy felsir, 
Csinon Palko, ne menj_ kislany. 
20982. 


Rozsavolgyi album, Karacsony 1929, 
1930. 28927. 
Rozsavolgyi és tarsa.: 
Amit a jazz-band jatszik 
22015. 
Bokréta. 19684-19689. 
Farkas Ferene dr. notai 1. 
GyoOngyvirdg. 277638. 
Harminckettes baka vogyok én. 
20206. 
Ibolyak, lila ibolyak . .. 22881. 
Kicsike vigyazzon, egyszer nagy- 


20033. 


mama lesz... 8873. 

Komedias dall, igloi diakok. 
20591. 

Maga nem a regi. 20750. 


Neha’ ugy felsir, Csinon Palko, ne 
menj kislany. 20982. 

Oly jo az a vasarnap kuirucz noétak. 
21062. 

Rozsavolgyi album, 
1929, 1930. 28927. 

Tenor. 12152. 

Variations on themes from Car- 
men. 21722. 


Karacsony 


2047 


INDEX 


Rualten (—): 
Maxim’s java. 25782. 
Renversée. 9021, 9022. 
Rubalcaba (Onofre) Se fué ya vol6. 
4107. 
Rubank, inc.: 
Martinello. 11220. 
Modern rhythmic studies for trom- 
bone. 6044. * 
Old grist mill. 16389. 
Rubank melody album. 4071. 
Rubank melody band instructor. 
21202. 
Southern world. 16773. 
Wilkinson modern rhythmieces. 
17144, 19399. 
Rubank melody album. 4071. 
Rubank melody band instructor. 
2122: 
‘Rubbra (Edmund Dunean-) 
can-Rubbra (HKdmund) 


Ruben (R. D.) All aboard Frisco. 
9748. 
Rubens (G. F.) : 
Believe me. 15122. 
Cottage near the clouds. 15279. 
Jubilee is the best time of all 
15936. | 
Keep moving. 15959. 
Life is like that. 16022. 
Make a fuss over me. 16108. 
Manhattanique. 16115. 
Ship without a sail. 16692. 
Song and two blackouts. 16750. 
You’re a lovely thing. 17213. 
Rubens (Herbert) : 
Country girl. 29647 (39). 
Three little maids. 27057 (147). 
Rubens (Maurice) Journey’s end. 
25500. 
Rubens (Maurie) : 
I found you. 903. 
In Chicago. 28048. 
Look in my eyes. 28317. 
On the up and up. 28722. 
Rubens (Maury): 
Baby doll dance. 15084. 
I’m in love. 10738 . 
Just suppose. 3482. 
Loose ankles. 13755. 
One night of love. 8837. 
Park avenue strut. 3907. 
Right man. 16572. 


See Dun- 


Sweet little mannikin doll. 6820. 
Why don’t we? 171387. 
Your Broadway and mine. 17223. 
Rubens (P. A.): 
I love the moon. 18018. 
Three little maids. 27057 (147). 
Rubesky (James) My style queen 
girl. 16290. 
Rubin (A. J.) You are the rose of 
my roses. 24875. 


e pt. III, n. SX, v. 24 


Rubin (EH. R.): 
Flower of my dreams. 15497. 
June roses remind me of you. 
28153. 

Our own sweet home. 28742. 
Rythm of love to you. 26811. 
Rubin (G. F.) Lavender and old lace. 

159938. 
Rubin (Louis) 
12437. 
Rubinoff (Dave) : 
Russian hearts. 
Souvenir. 16774. 
Rubinstein (A. G.): 
Highteen two part songs. 
(338). 
Exercices de Antoine Rubinstein. 
17286 (348). 
Kamennoi @strow. 6506. 


Where is my vodka. © 


16605. 


4577 


Lesghinka. 263807. 
*Lichtertanz der'braute. 4072. 
Melody in F. 1847, 2589 (289), 


23729, 29647 (191). 

Reve angélique. 2589 (290). 

Twilight. 23730. 

Vesper bells. 6507. 
Rubinstein (Beryl) : 

Cuckoo. 22810. 

Gavotte. 20128, 22576. 

Little match girl. 1281. 

Puck. 23646. 

Siciliano. 1958. 

Song without words. 23901. 
Thirty-two piano studies 
young fingers. 23731. 
Valse. 23732. 

Rubio (Ernesto) : 
Abajenfias bonitas. 
Borrego. 12777. 
Carbonero. 12850. - 

Carpintero. 12853. 

Dicen que me han de wmatar. 
13016. 

Huacal. 133872. 
Malacate. 13808. 
Me voy del rancho. 
Paleta. 14135. 
Pavito real. 14153. 
Son costenho. 14494. 
Zihautleco. 14968. 

Ruby (—): 

Loreley. 13759. 
Sweet and low. 14570. 
Ruby (Carleton) She’s the godess [! ] 
of all. 19438. 
Ruby (Fauntleroy ) 
godess [!] of all. 1948. 

Ruby (Harry): 

Do I know what I am doing? 
13024. 

Do I know what I’m _ doing? 
15369. 

Five o’clock girl. 

Goodness gracious. 


for 


12599. 


13861. 


She’s the 


7895, 10422. 
27744. 


2048 


INDEX 


nos. 1--12, 1929 


Hot and bothered. 27857. 

V’ll know and she'll know. 27927. 

Just a little glimpse of paradise. 
18621, 15941. 

Keep your undershirt on, 28191. 

Over and over again. 21109. 

Reaching for the moon. 28887. 

There was nothing else to do. 
14651, 16918. 

Thinking of you. 12196. 


What ‘she says” goes. 14828, 
17085. . 
What would I care? 29475. 


Window cleaners. 4511. 
Ruby (Herman): 
I'll always be in love with you. 
5506. 
Were you just pretending. 
Rudall, Carte & co., Itd.: 
Etude. 13117. 
Scherzo. 2058. 
Seasons. 9111. 
Valse joyeuse. 
Rudd (—): 
Air de Sadko. 17264. 
Automne. 12866. 
Carnaval ture. 12852. 
Chanson de Lewko. 17496. 
Chanson du houblon. 17498. 
Chanson joyeuse. 17499. 
Dans les steppes de — cen- 


29461. 


17010. 


trale. 17609. 

Danse indienne. 17611. 

Danse orientale. 17612. 

Danse villageoise. 12971. 

Deux pigeons. 13011. 

Education manquée. 13084. 

Espana. 18110. 

Intermezzo. 19121. 

Rossignol s’est tu... 18858. 

Triste est le steppe... 19226. 
Ruddell (J. I.) Don’t let my castles 


fall. 2965, 27536. 

Ruddick (C. F.) Sunny Lou. 16830. 
‘Rude (Zella) When blue skies turn 
black. 24250. 
Rudman (Albert) 
moonlight. 21121. 

- Rudolf (Eduard) pseud. See Hladisch 

(Rudolf) 
Rudolf (V. I. S.) 
Rudolph (Joe) 

25769. 
Rudolph (M. A.) If love meant only 

heartaches. 15827. 


Rudolphi. pseud. See Schraeger (R. 


Paddling in the 


5892. 
25768, 


Lonesome. 
Mary Della. 


N.) 
Rudy (lL. C.) Norma. 
Ruebush (W. H.) 
22643-22645. 
Riidinger (Albert) : 
Gavotte. 29647 (71). 
Geburtstagsmarsch. 


26015. 
Gypsy winds. 


29647 (73). 


Kinderlied. 29647 (121). 
Melodie. 29647 (89). 
Schifers klage. 29647 (196). 
Walzer. 29647 (90). 
Riidinger (Frederik) : 
Gavotte. 29647 (71). 
Geburtstagsmarsch. 29647 (73). 
Kinderlied. 29647 (121). 
Melodie. 29647 (89). 
Schafers klage. 29647 (196). 
Walzer. 29647 (90). 


Riihle (Robert) Musikverlag.: 
Im garten Hden. 15837. 
Kasperle. 20568. 
Petite grotesque. 

Riihle & Wendling: 
Aufstieg. 91. 
Berceuse. 4784. 
Blau veilehen. 191. 

Ersten doppelgriffe des violinis- 
ten. 580. 

Fantasie in Es-moll. 24976. 

Fantasie uber russische volks- 
klainge. 618. 

Konzert. 1160. 

Liichle, Giaconda. 5805. 

Patrouille francaise. 1679. 

Perle de l’ océan. 3927. 

Rokoko suite. 1824. 

Schmiede im walde. 6555. 

Schwarzes liebespaar. 6569. 

Serenata appassionata. 6608. 

Triumphzug. 2248. 

Ungarische rhapsodie no. 2 in B 


21150. 


moll. 2286. 

Virtuosa. 26794. 
Ruff (R. A.) Momparnaso. 16205. 
Ruger (M. H.) While shepherds 


watched their flocks by night. 24295. 
Ruggieri (Alexander) : 


Allegri ballerini. 4615. 
Doretta. 5075. 
Ruggieri (E. A.) Luntano ’a Napule. 
28360. 


Ruggieri (Ferdinand) : 

Addulurata mamma. 19503. 
Cungittina |’ anfirmera. 429. 
Ruhl (Ted) U.S. navy band march. 

21705. 
Ruhnau (H. EH.) 
light. 238938. 
Ruick (Walter) Java moon. 
hantrok * CHW ae) 

2589 (305). 
Ruiz (Federico) : 


Song of the moon- 


22968. 
Second minuet. 


Huye ladron. 20281. 
Sefiorita. 213820. 
Tierra del Plata. 26671. 
Rule- (Bert) Wuzza matter baby. 
19426. 
Rulison (L. C.) Chorale for organ 
27364. 


Rulli (Dino) Maruska. 18416. 


2049 


INDEX 


es 


Rumball (Vera Hagerman-) 
Hagerman-Rumball (Vera) 
Rumbaugh (G. H.) By the Lakes of 

Killarney. 24658. 
Rumford (Katy) 
19431. 
Rummel (J. EH.) Washington junior 
high pep song. 7115. 
Rumon. 18862. 
Rumsey (C. R.) 
Rumsey (Murray) 
23753. 
Rumshinsky (Murray) Ivan. 28114. 
Rumshisky (Murray) Yiddishe blues. 
24365. 
Rund (Morris) : 


See 


Yes, I am lonely. 


Oh! pal. 11520. 
Say it after me. 


A shadchin fin iener velt. 19496. 
Ellis Island. 10331. 

Es macht sich. 15436. 
Farshtoisene mamma. 7868. 
Gisheft hob ich. 7954. 

Im shuldig in eirlich. 8238. 
Lamden Rab Sender. 5808. 
Moid mit apetit. 8623. 

Oif der hetzke. 11523. 

Reb akiveh shoichet. 14274. 


Shoifor shel mushiach. 11905. 
Yingaliss chulem. 26993. 
Runde (E. A.) Flying ace. 
Runion (G. I.) Oh Sue. 26065. 
Runion (M. L.) Ob Sue. 26065. 


Runnels (Margaret) Sweet music 
brings dreams. 19088. 


Runyan (M. G.) Al! aboard Frisco. 
9748. 

Runyan (W. M.): 
Airmen’s hymn. 
Blessed Jesus. 24601. 

God’s peace. 20154. 

God’s wondrous grace. 25089. 

In the hollow of His hand. 5676. 

Morning is coming. 20886. 

Tell me more. 26612. _ - 

Thinking of Calvary. 6919. 
Rupp (Carl): 

Black pigeon wing. 4748. 

End of your dreams. 13100. 

Love lit hollow. 11124. 


656. 


27080. 


Put on your old red flannels. 1755, 
3990. 
There’ll come a time for you. 
9384. 
When you come to the end of your 
dreams. 26906. 
Rurey (Deo) lLet’s go. 25610. 
Rusch (Milton) Vagabond = song. 
29386. 
Ruscitti (Gabriel) : 
Nobody else will do. 21003. 


When the one you love loves you 


too. 19857. 
Rusette (L. E. de) See De Rusette 
(L. E.) 


pt. 117, n. S, v. 24 


Rush (Ford): 
Daddy’s lullaby. 24787. 
Gene and Ford and Glenn folio. 
25055. 
Lazy Mary. 25590. 
' Prayer. 26207. 
Tender memories. 2151. 
That’s why I’m jealous of you. 
2172. 
Rush (H. C.) Father. 22503. 
Rush (Jimmy) Would you be happy. 
4533. 
Rushing (R. B.) 
county. 13377. 
Rushton (N. T.) 
Ruskoski (Grace) 
26424. 
Russ (Elmo): ; 
Argentine dreams. 220382. 

Little imp of mischief. 1225. 
Russ (Paul) Smile away those bluey 
bluey blues. 1989. 
Russe (A. W.) Pals. 

Russell (Benee) : 

Coming from you it’s wonderful. 
12918. 

Fascinating you. 13144. 

Like a dream. 16026. 

Rolling in the snow. 23710. 

When youw’re counting the stars 
alone. 17115, 19869, 21824, 
' 24284, 24285, 

Youw’re my silver lining of love. 
12550. 
Russell (Bernard) 

lette. 9126. 
Russell (C. A.) 
9245. 
Russell (D. M.) Little lady in blue 
1229. 
Russell (Edw.) Sun of glory. 2083. 
Russell (Kennedy) : 
Cornish parson. 10116. 
Oft in memory’s garden. 
Scavenger. 1884, 
Russell (Kennedy) publications: 
Cornish parson. 10116. 
Oft in momory’s garden. 11505. 
Russell (Louis) Trumpet’s prayer. 
14707. 
Russell (Luis) : 
Call of the freaks. 284. 
Freakish light blues. 682, 20105. 
I’ve got that thing. 961, 22853. 
Savoy shout. 1879. 
This way out! 14662. 
Russell (S. K.) Song that made you 
mine.* 21429, 
Russell (W. E.) Ill always keep the 
rose you gave me. 3294. 
Russian folk-songs. 26808. 
Russo (F. M.) Piedigrotta F. Mario 
Russo, 1929. 23601. 


Hurrah for Johnson 


Sleep sweet. 9185. 
Smile and a song. 


21128. 


Serenade to Nico- 


Song of the well. 


11505. 


2050 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Russo (Italo) pseud. See Amfitheatrof 
(Daniele) 
Russo (J. B.): 
Morettina. 3687. 
Sei tutta mia, bella. 
Russo (Philip): 
Bimba polacea polka. 15148. 
Faustina marzurka. 15472. 
I know I have lost you now. 
27918. 
Russo (Sal): 
Some day you'll be sorry. 11969. 
Why do you long for tomorrow. 


1914. 


12466. 
Russolo (Antonio) Chimes of St. 
Mark. 22234. 
Russotto (Leo): 
Love’s effervescence. 8494. 
Playful puppets. 8927. 


Twilight story. 9447. 


Rust (—) Gigue. 16648. 
Rust (F. W.) Weht in herbst der 
wind. . ! 26842, 29455. 
Rust (H. E.): 
Drifting along and dreaming of 
you. 7793. 


Drive away your sadness with a 
song. T7796. 


Ruta (Alberto) Lido. 28267, 28268. 
Rutchik (Max): | 
Cin-cin-nati. 17529. 


I gotta have you. 10708, 15729. 
I wouldn’t say positively. 22879. 


Keep your overcoat open. 18229, 
18230. 
Maybe I’m wrong. 18427, 18428. 


No other one. 18600. 
What do I care. 21789. 
Who’s the who. 19384. 
Rutenber (G. W.) Except ye abide. 
12594 (80). 
Ruth (Estelle): 
June roses remind me of you. 
28153. 

Our own sweet home. 28742. 
Rythm of love to you. 26311. 
Rutherford (G. E.) Tell me little 
sweetheart. 2147. 
Ruthven (B. L.) Till I heard you say 

good-bye. 6937. 
Rutland (C. E.) 
you my birdie. 12172. 
Rutland (Harold): 
Rigadoon. 9033. 
Siciliana. 11909. 
Toceata. 9072. 
Rutledge (J. W.): 
And you'll notice that she never 
asked him why. 9781. 
Don’t throw the lamp at your 
mother-in-law. 10255. 
Everybody’s making 
10373. 
Girls up to date. 10520. 


whoopee. 


That’s why I call 


Goodbye dobbin, 
10554. 
I was lonesome when I met you. 
10800. 
Ione. 10874. 
Just Sophie. 
Old home town. 11530. — 
Out beneath the stars. 11580. 
Stay on bloomers. 12051. 
Ruyssen (C. A. P.): 
Pensée. 1685. 
Révolte. 1800. 
Rosita. 1841. 
Ryan (A. Fil: 
Down in dear old Greenwich vil- 
lage. 5079. 
Her old Spanish shawl. 


goodbye beer. 


10953. 


5414. 


Ryan (Ben) If I’m wrong—sue me. 
8230. 
Ryan (D. T.) Good old U. S. 5836. 


Ryan (Gorden) : 

Broadway baby. 7548, 

That good-night kiss. 12161. 

You’re the one I love, dear. 2562. 
Ryan (J. J.) Doin’ the frat. 2958. 
Ryan (J. W.) Doin’ the frat. 2958. 


Ryan (M. E.) Sandman lullabye. 
4086. : 

Ryan (M. J.) I was fooling you. 
22868. 


Ryan (Margaret) Waltz with me. 
12339, 12340. 
Ryan (Wesley) 

23905. 
Ryan (Winefrid) Spring song of Cali- 
fornia. 14526. 
4086. - 


Sophomore _ strut. 


Ryan bros. Sandman lullabye. 

Rybner (C.): 
Funsters. 17797. 
In the magic garden. 18145. 
Marche triumphale. 25752. 
Rhythmic appassionato. 21241. 

Rychlik (C. V.): 
Album leaf. 17265. 
Andante religioso. 
Canzonetta. 17482. 
Lullaby. 8507. 
Meditation. 8567. 
Prelude and fugue. 
Recollections. 9014. 
Regrets. 9017. 
Romance. 18842, 18843. 
Serenade. 18911. 
Slavonie dance. 
Song without words. 
Valse caprice. 19265. 


Ryckoff (Lalla) Our little American 


7374, 


18778. 


18969. 
17265. 


cousins. 16425. 
Rycroft (Fred) Dear old pipe. 2589 
(65). 


Ryder (A. H.) All through the night. 
2618. 


Ryder (Arthur): 


By the old mill. 9990. 


2051 


INDEX 


Ryder (Arthur )—Continued. 
Gavotte moderne. 10498. 


Hills of old New England. 8046. 


Réverie-berceuse. 11761. 
Song of the breeze. 12000. 
Ryder (Henry) Doute. 10262. 
Ryder (M. W.) Day dreams. 22341. 
Ryle (R. K.) Just wear a smile. 
5765. 
S. (M. G.) Parade rest. 6302. 
S. (R. E.) pseud. See Ryder (Ar- 
thur) 
S..G8.)": 
End of my way. 27598. 
Hand in hand. 27775. 
Homeland. 27848. 
Shall I be forgotten. 29006. 
There is a land. 29275. 
S. A. B. choir no. 2. 23735. 
S. och W. Laila. 28226. 
S’Vreneli am Thunersee. 16984. 
Saar (L. V.): 
Brahmsiana. 22161. 
By the lake of the little moon. 
4821. 
Danse coquette. 
Haster. 2991. 
Easter dawn. 5126. 
Pretty bird. 6383. 
Remembrances. 6429. 
Rock-a-bye. 23707. 
Sicut incensum. 6639. 
Song of summer. 6724. 
To music. 6949. 
Yule-tide. 7296. 
Saar (R. W.): 
Bachana. 9841. 
Moment musical, no. 3. 18898. 
Sab (André): 
Rhythm on the brain, da, da, da, 
dee. 4031. 
Uke a melody. 4882. 
Saba (Richie) When I think of you. 


27465. 


21809. 

Sabado (S. Q.) You left me lonely. 
9665. 

Sabato (Joseph de) See De Sabato 
(Joseph) 

Sabilla  (E.°’ S,) Herbert Hoover. 
8035. 


Sabo (Stephen) : 
Dreaming of that June night of 
bygone years. 24885. 
My dream of dreams came true. 
25909. 
My Lucky Strike song. 11385. 
There’s a melody aringing in my 


heart. 26649. 
Sacea (F.) I like my bootleg man. 
5504. 
Sacchini (Antonio) Sonata per il 
cembalo. 21414. 
Sacco (Anthony) Two little hours. 
14724. 


pt. II, n. Si, v. Dy 


Sacco (J. P.): 
Certain senorita. 17493. 
Forever with you. 38096. 

In no uncertain terms. 18138. 
My biggest moment. 28525. 
Same old way. 18874. 
Wherever you are. 12441. 
Why can’t I find my man. 
Sacco (Tony) 


9598. 
Waiting for the twi- 


light. 19297. 
Sachs  (H.) Muzikale  prentjes. 
13953. 
Sack (B. J.) Ad ono. 19501. 
Sackheim (S. F.): 
Cozy bungalow. 27488. 
My sweetie’s sister. 28572. 


Sacra rappresentazione di Abram e q@’ 
Isaac. 1852. 

Sacred solos and duets. 

Sacred songs. 23736. 

Sacred stone. 238787. 


Sadko. 17264. 
Sadler (Basil) 
Sadler’s Wells. 26316. 

Sadun (1.) Songe d’amour. 


Saenger (Gustav) : 

Adagietto and menuetto. 
(20). 

Agnus Dei. 15145. 

Air de ballet. 2589 (4). 

Arlésienne. 29647 (21). 

Ave Maria. 16642. 

Chacone. 12594 (42). 

Cingquantaine. 2589 (55). 

Dawn of love. 12594 (67). 

For Elise. 15113. 

Grandmother’s minuet. 12594 
(115). 

Hark! hark! the lark. 16648. 

Joyful summertide. 2589 (141- 
143). 

Juanita. 29647 (114). 

Madrigale. 2589 (185). 

Marche. 2589 (148). 

Marche religioso. 2589 (190). 

Mazurek. 12594 (236). 

Melodie in F. 29647 (191). 

Norwegian dance. 22636, 

On wings of song. 1369. 

Orpheus. 18241. 

Paloma. 2589 (250). 

Pansy. 2589 (2538). 

Progressive rhythmic band music 
folio. 11709. 

Reve angélique. 2589 (290). 

Sailor’s song. 12594 (116). 

Salut d’ amour. 2589 (802). 

Searf dance. 22216. 

Snowdrops. 29647 (214). 

Songs of Italy. 6734. 

Swing song. 23997. 

Valsette. 17022, 17023. 

Violin school. 29647 (240). 


14342. 


Juanita. 18198. 


9251. 


29647 


2052) 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Vis'on. 29647 (241). 
Waltz in A major. 12787. 
Saez (J. V.): 
Gianizando. 5288. 
Prisionero veterano. 
Safety. 18867. 
Safford (Hstelle) 
aie PG; 7's 
Safford (P. S8.): 


6394. 
When I take the 


Get it on the radio. 10505, 15555. 
Masquerade. 18421. 

Safier (R. E.): 
I need some lovin’. 228388. 


Red headed baby. 21221. 
Sweetheart mine. 21518. 

Sage (Ruth) Tulip, you are the girl 

of my choice. 6995, 19232. 

Sage pub. corp.: 
Birmingham. 4746. 
Here comes the sunshine. 5417. 
I’m rolling around in sunshine. 

5567. 

Way I’m feel’ng to-day. 7119. 


You should know the girl friend. 


7278. 
Sager (M. G.): 
Lindy, the knight of the air. 


5854. 
Sweet Nancy Lee. 6824. 
Sahagian (Y. S.) Sun rays shining. 
16829. 
Sailor sings. 9079. 
Saint Blaise. 6526. 
St. Cecilia hymnal. 
St. Glair. ( F. Ja): 
Fox album of trombone solos. 
13198. 
Fox peerless brass quartets. 15520. 


11810, 11811. 


Fox universal folio. 17787. 
Naidu. 14019. 
Pensive thoughts. 14166. 


St. Claire ( Garmon) 
eyes. 16927. 

St. Gyr Gi: Adis 
Could I have known. 
Only you. 8848. 

wes. Cyr Wish.) = 
Dear heart of m’ne. 27481. 
Dream girl, Sweetheart of mine. 

Zoo. 
Love has come. 

St. George (G.) 

24426 (58). 
St. George (May) 
24426 (58). 

St. John (Marie): 
Echo. 5347. 
Grandfather sings. 5347. 


St. Juste (C. R.) Rhubarb and cus- 
tard. 1801. 


St. Ledger (Fedora) 
away, I’m lonely. 


Those lovelight 


4962. 


28329. 
Coronation march. 


Coronation march. 


Since you went 
18955. 


Saint-Martin (Léonce de) : 
Au couvent. 2674. 


Grande porte de Kiev. 3170. 
Vol du bourdon. 4423. 
St. Patrick’s day prelude. 6529. 


Saint-Saéns (C. C.): 


Barbares. 4577 (340). 
Cloches de la mer. 2589 (291). 
Cygne. 16616. 


Danse macabre. 1861. 

Desir d’amour. 4577 (3841). 

Elle. 4577 (342). 

Feu céleste. 2589 (292). 

Gavotte in E major. 4577 (25). 

Jeunesse d’Hereule. 4079. 

Lola. 2589 (298). 

Mandolinata. 21288. 

Marche du couronnement. 
(201, 202). 

Nocturne. 2589 (294). 

Nuit. 2589 (295). 

Ouverture d'un 
6530. 

Prayer. 28938. 

Princesse jaune. 28939. 

Rossignol. 2589 (296). 

Songe. 2589 (297). 

Tango. 2589 (298). 

Valse lente. 2589 (299). 


Saint-Saéns (M. T.): 
Cloches de la mer. 2589 (291). 
Desir d@’amour. 4577 (341). 
Elle. 4577 (342). 
Feu céleste. 2589 (292). 
Lola. 2589 (293). 
Marche du couronnement. 
(201, 202). 
Nocturne. 2589 (294). 
Nuit. 2589 (295). 
Rossignol. 2589 (296). 
Songe. 2589 (297). 
Tango. 2589 (298). 
Valse lente. 2589 (299). 
St. Servan (G.) Joinville musette. 
15931. 
St. Viator college. St. Viator college 
loyalty song. 6531. 


19491 


opéra-comique. 


19491 


St. Viator college loyalty song. 6531. 
Saintourens (Théo) Melodia ecanta- 
bile. 138871. 
Sajewski (W. H.): 
Dla starszych dzieci, przy skofie- 
zeniu szkoly. 7753. 
Dzieh imienin przyjaciela. 5123. 
Piesh powitalna. 26178. 
Polska krew w nas plynie. 8944. 
Stoneczko oczkami jasnemi. 9188. 


Spiew przy koficu roku dla matych 
“ dzieci. 9268. 


Str6j wzuosi pieknos¢. 9291. 


Sakellariou (Antonios) : 


6082. 
6671. 


Mparpa ouzos. 
Skampaneas. 


2053 


INDEX 
pt. 111, n. &,, v. 24 


Sakellariou (Antonios)—Continued. Bureau de poste. 24653. 
Sphouggaras. 6754. C’est ¢a l’article de Paris. 4825, 
Tagmatarches Belissarion. 6844. 24660. 

Sakom (Jakob) Praktische violon- Crest de lamour a: bouteille. 


9993. : ‘ 
C’est ’amour. 2795. 
C’est la java. 15197. 


cello-schule. 23627. 


Salabert (Francis) : 
A celle qui part. 15984. 


A Montparnasse, a Montparno. oe Tone veered ae: 15198. 
2592, 9710. ; ude pas ; 
A te! 14985. C’est un béguin... 24664. 


C’était une petite blonde. 2796. 

Ca m’est 6gal. 24665. 

Ca vous fait bien plaisir. 9995. 

Cabots qu’aboient. 15202. 

Cain. 24666. ; 

Calmo meditativo. 17468. 

Caméléon. 4837. 

Ce que c’est que l’amour. 24702. 

Ce sont les femmes quim’ont perdu. 
4871. ; 

Cerises. 4872, 10030. 

Chanson bretonne. 4879. 

Chanson d’amour. 10033. 

Chanson gothique. 24586. 

Chemin de mon ceeur. 15241. 

Chevaux de bois. 15242. . 

Coeur, une chaumiére. 10087. 

Colibri. 4931, 4932. 

Comment, disaient-ils. 3513. 

Congojas ... 15271. 

Coquette. 4951. 

Coups de roulis. 413, 24773. 

Crépuscule a Oudjda. 15292. 

Daisy—Suzy—Rosy. 15303. 

Dans la forét. 2913. 

Danse des gnomes. 2916. 

Danza barbaresca. 15319. 


Abstraceions. 9714. 

Abuelita. 14989. 

Accordéoniste virtuose. 4583. 

Agitato al valzer. 14996. 

Agitato dramatico. 4598. 

Agitato impetuoso. 2604. 

Agitato misterioso. 14998. 

Aigle. 4599. 

Album @’ enfants. 12263, 16972. 

Aleala. 9747. 

AL, 4 ha... OS. rae ove 5 Ine... 
- 9738. 

Allegresse. 19535. 

Allegretto ben moderato. 24462. 

Allegretto poco mosso. 24463. 

Allegro. 25024. 

Allegro con brio. 24563. 

Allegro drammatico. 15018. 

Allegro-finale. 9877. 

Allegro giocoso. 15020. 

Allegro molto moderato.— 4616. 

Allegro poco agitato. 15022. 

Allo allo chéri. 2620, 4618. 

Almiro. 44. 

Amargura. 24483. 

Amour ga n’a l’ air de rien. 9776. 

Andante. 25885. 


nn 


Andante doloroso. 15037. Danza orientale. 15328. 
Andante religioso. 15038. Daxo. 15328, 24812. 
Andantino. 20278. Défilé—parade. 24828. 

Anita mia. 17303, 24497. Des fleurs. 5035. 

Announah! 24500. Deseos de amor. 24838. 
Appassionato cantabile. 15052. Déshabillez-vous! 5036, 17638. 
Aprés. 9788. Désillusion. 15348. 
Artichauts. 73. - Deux chants vénetiens. 16649. 
As it were. 2661, 9797. Dialogue dramatique. 10219. 
Au bord d’un ruisseau. 2678. Dieux s’amusent. 15352. 
Aubade. 3511. Dieux s’éveillent. 15353. 
Aube nait. 3512. Diserétement. 24845. 
Baceanale. 17341. Divertimento. 26711. 
Bacchanale moderne. 15687. Dolce minuetto. 15377. 

Bal. 24584. _ Domino noir. 2677. 

Barbus. 15101, 24549. Du Fric, 5115. 

Barcarolle. 16973. Duo d’amour, 15417. 
Barnabé. 15103. Eau 4 la bouche. 557, 15420. 
Bavard. 15106. Elefant! elefant! 10319. 
Belle au bois dormant. 9888. Hléphants savants. 15424. 
Belle Fathma. 15169. Elle attendait. 19989. 
Benvenuto Cellini. 24585. Elle est 4 vous. 5140, 24930. 
Berceuse. 24582. Esquisse symphonique. 24950. 
Boniment de clowns. 15169. Fantome. 3048. 

Boston nostalgique. 2772. Femmes que nous aimons. 15476. 
Brin d’ Paris. 2780. Feuilles d’automne. 5202. 


2054 


al 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1929 


Fleur d’automne. 3963. 

Fleurs cueillies. 16140. 

Flor Silvestre. 3082. 

Flossie. 24999. 

Francais moyen. 25023. 

Fréres de lait. 15530. 

Frescuras. 25027. 

Gaby. 20118. 

Gaillarde. 25034. 

Gamin de Paris. 3120. 

Gavotte. 26712. 

Gazza ladra. 6498. 

Gigue. 25064. 

Groseille. 5361. 

Guitarra. 15611, 17869. 

Heure du mystére. 2822. 

Honolulu. 5446. 

Hostellerie de la vertu. 3247, 
15687. 

Humoresque. 15700, 15701. 

Idyle au Siam. 10808. 

Il a bouffé des clarinettes.. 10827, 
25403. 

Tl dansait. 3381. 

Il est parti. 5642. 

Il fallait y penser. 10828. 

aa dito .:. Py. dis... 10829: 

Il reviendra. 3382. 

Il y a des souvenirs. 10830. 

Impérator. 5648. 

Insoucianee. 15876. 

Intermezzo. 26715. 

Introduzione e fuga. 26716. 

J’adore ca. 3482. 

J’ai peur. 5717. 

J’ai une touche. 3435. 

Java et java. 25480. 

Je cherche une petite place. 15916. 

Je m’appelle Flossie. 15917. 

Je n’ai jamais le temps. 25483. 

Je n’ sais pas fair’ ca. 25484. 

Je r’vois Paname. 3442. 

Je suis aimé. 20515, 25486. 

Je vaiS vous le dire. 3443. 

Joli monsieur. 13606. 

. Jonque sur le lac. 5788. 


Joueur. 38453. 
Kreisleriana. 6566, 16650. 
La ou BZ S . .20597. 


Légende pastorale. 15580. 
Lesghinka. 26307. 

Loupiots. 11110. 

Maestoso pomposo. 16104. 
Mais vous étes si jolie. 11177. 
Manneken-pis. 3618. 

Manteau de fleurs. 25742. 
Marche des Catherinettes. 3620. 
Marche des Highlanders. 15581. 
Marche funébre. 2842. 

Marche miniature. 26715. 
Marche religieuse. 25749. 
Mariette. 1330, 16134, 25757. 
Marquesita. 3629. 

Maud. 25775. 


2055 


Mélancolie. 16157. 

Military maids. 3667. 

Mio padre. 1391. 

Moderato semplice. 16199. 

Moi j’observe tout. 25855. 

Moins de cent-ans. 11300. 

Momento rustico. 16204. 

Mon cceur est pour toi. 16207. 

Mot suffit... 25876. 

Mousmée danse. 6077. 

Muchachita. 258983. 

Muette de Portici. 15074. 

Muleteros. 6083. 

Nagasaki. 6163. 

Ne plus t’aimer. 6167, 11428. 

Ne t’en vas pas. 6168. 

Nina. 25992. 

Nocturne. 5029. 

Nuit au Louvre. 3817, 16349. 

Nuit embaumée. 26030. 

Nuits d’Argentine. 6205. 

On est plus léger. 3856. 

On n’en parle pas, mais on y pense, 
16400. 

On n’ me la fait pas. 26087. 

On syncope. 11539. 

On y reviendra. 11542. 

Orgue dels cavallets. 11566. 

Orientale. 26117. 

Paganini. 3894. 

Papitou. 26139. 

Parade. 16442. 

Paris. 16447, 16448. 

Pastorale, 15695. 

Pastorale d’Auvergne. 26147. 

Pastorale de Savoie. 26148. 

Patrouille japonaise. 6310. 

Paysage sentimental. 26152. 

Perdon! 16464. 

Petit peu tot. 21149. 

Petite femme dans un grand lif. 
11637. 

Petite Guiguite. 11638. 

Petites femmes de Montparnasse. 
16468. 

Petites sockettes. 11639. 

Peuple ne sait pas. 11642. 

Pingo mio. 3945, 6331. 

Pizzicato misterioso. 16481. 

Polichinelle. 26192. 

Polka de Vequilibrista. 11672. 

Por tu culpa. 6360, 16489. 

Pouét! pouet. 6366. 

Pour aller voir le feu d’artifice. 
11682. 

Pourquoi l’on vous adore. 16493, 
16494. 

Prélude. 24450. 

Presto agitato. 2717. 

Promenade du soir. 16517. 

Pythonisse. 16528. 

Quand on aime. 11724. 

Quand une jolie femme. 11726. 

Quasi adagio. 10540. 


INDEX 


Salabert (Francis)—Continued. 
Quiétude. 16531. — 
Rapprochement Franco Allemand. 

11742. 
Rapsodie juive. 4008. 
Rapsodie roumaine. 
Récitativo—fantasia. 


Retour. 4025. 

Réve. 4027, 26261. 

Réve de fée. 1798. 
Rigaudon. 26269. 

Rio Ozama. 16573. 
Romance en mi. 4049. 
Ronde. 3963. 

Rondo. 25887. 

Rose Paris. 16593, 26301. 
S’ils en avaient. 16608. 


Sa valse. 6517. 
Sarabande. 16625. 

Scéne militaire. 9098. 
Scherzo. 5191, 26717. 
Sefior Juez. 4110. 
Sérénade. 11005, 26365. 
Sérénade 4 Mabel. 15582. 


26235. 
26243. 


Sérénade aux étoiles. 16659. 

Shéhérazade. 6627, 6628. 

Si je n’avais pas vu tes yeux. 
16698. 

Simplicité. 167038. 

Souvenir. 16775. 

Symphonie en fa. 16861-16864. 

Symphonie espagnole. 3514-3518. 

Symphonie Jescarpolette. 3702-— 
. 3705. 

T’amo! 16868. 

Tambourin. 16535. 


Temps des cerises. . 12149. 


Terrassa i la musica militar. 
1215. 

Ton nom. 16949. 

Tous les maitres du piano. 4354. 


Trop petit, trop grand. 6986. 
Tu veux savoir. 4871, 4372. 


Tumult desvetlla recorts. 12267. 
Valse noble. 26759. 

Vénézuéla. 12312. 

Veni pebeta ... 4409. 

Vie est belle. 17029. 


Vieilles maisons. 17030. 

Vieja herida. 7054. 

Voici des roses. 2739. 

Voici que le printemps ... 4422. 
Vous étes trés parisienne. 7071. 
Youp! youp! youp! 12564. 
Zacharie. 7297. 

1°" allegretto grazioso. 21959. 

1°" allegro moderato. 17231. 

2°. allegretto grazioso. 21960. 
2™° allegro moderato. 21961. 

39° recueil Francis Salabert. 7309. 


Salama (Andrew) 
mas eve. 26889, 


Shepherds’ Christ- 


pt. TI, n. §., v. 24 


Salant (Theodore) : 
Roses in June. 143832. 
You're the sweetest little girl to 
me. 14950. ; 
Salazar (Carlos) Parati. 28771. 
Salemme (Adolfo) : 
Canzuncella ’e verita. 7580. 
Simmo Napulitane. 11917. 
Turmiente ’e nnammurate. 


Salisbury (Charlotte) : 
Cry-baby. 24776. 
Don’t be surprised. 24856. 
Lazy lane. 23049. 
Little fiddler. 25632. 
Mem’ries of schooldays and home. 
25813. . 
My rag doll. 23397. 
When the day is ended, dear, I 
love you so. 26895. 
Whose sweet patootie is 
26938. 
Salisbury (H. H.): 
Mother’s lullaby. 6073. 
My Alpine yodling sweetheart. 
6089. 


9438. 


700. 


Salisbury 
12204. 


Salkeld (Ruth) I remember. 
Salley (F. U.) Louisiana. 
Sally in our alley. 21284. 
| Salmhofer (Franz) Flohlied und 
standehen. 10434. 
Salomon (C. J.): 
Ill never roam. 18014. 
My love story to you. 
Salta (Menotti) : 
Ballad. 12700, 12701. 
Hungarian welcome. 13374. 
Love theme. 5917, 5918. 
Oriental fantasy. 6273. 
Rain of butterflies. 14267. 
Serenata Rumena. 1922. 
You left a broken heart. 
Salter (M. T.) 


(Leonard ) Thoughts. 


10765. 
18340. 


13984. 


29608. 
Fair white flower. 


29647 (61). 

Salter (Sunimer) : 
Conqueror. 12925. 
Danny boy. 19883. 
Kashmiri song. 20567. 
Linden Lea. 20656. 
Sunbeams. 19069. 


Tommy, lad. 21644. 
Saltimbanques (Les) 2589 (301). 


Saltman (P. BE.) Ship ahoy! 1950. 
Saltman (Phil) Rhythmic fantasy. 
6445. 


Saltzer (Andrew) Leona. 8407, 20632. 
Salusbury (F. G. H.) Egg song. 5134. 


Salvation army, inc.: 


All hail the power. 27084. 

Evangel. .27614. 

His name. 15666. 

It came upon the midnight clear. 
27084. 


- le ne 


— eed eS 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


8582. 
6173. 
town 


Memories. 
Newark I. 
O little 
27084. 
Rock of ages. 1819. 
Till vapen. 69389. 
Worcester march. 2525. 
Salvation army brass band journal. 
4081-4083, 9088, 9084, 14351, 16621, 
23742, 26324. 
Salvation army instrumental albums. 
11814, 11815, 14852, 14853. 


Salvation soloist. 14854. 

Salvationist pub. & supplies, ltd. 
Musical salvationist. 1451, 6085, 
6086, 8668, 11346, 18949, 16234, 

18496, 20903, 23327, 25897, 28517. 
Salvation army brass band jour- 
nal. 4081-4083, 9083, 9084, 
14351, 16620, 16621, 23742, 26324. 
Salvation army instrumental al- 


of Bethlehem. 


bums. 11814, 11815, 14852, 
14353. 
_ Salvationist soloist. 14354. 
Salvator Rosa. 1864. 
Salvatore (George) Our Fiorella. 
18689. 
Salvatore (J. A.) Song of Italy. 
11996. 
Salvatore( Pasquale) Broken hearted 
mother. 4803. 
Salvaty (Oldrick) Charming little 
girl of love. 22219. 
Salver (Béla) : 
Egyszer voltam a balban. 19980. 
Holdsugar. 20257. 
Salvesen (Otto) Were I once again 
her pal. 26852. a 
Salvi (Joseph de) See De Salvi 
(Joseph) 


Salzedo (Carlos) : 
Harpist’s daily dozen. 10587. 
Method for the harp. 16177. 
Salzer (Gustave): 
Love’s golden dreams are past. 
14976 (195). 
Old Limerick town. 
207). 
Sam Bass. 1865. 
Samar (Alan) 
26175. 
Samaritana. 21285. 


Samazeuilh (Gustave) : 
Andante. 5190. 
Nocturne. 12694. 

Samberg (Benjamin) : 
Bowery bum. 9949. 


24426 (206, 


Piéce fantastique. 


Happy -go-lucky boy. 20199, 
22655. 
Hobo’s paradise. 17933. 


I bought some chewing gum. 
888. 
In 1492. 3409. 


John the drunkard. 18193. 


Oh what a thrill. 14087. 

Sweet violets. 2109. 

That Cleveland hospital disaster. 
14615. 

That phoney boloney. 2162. 


Sambin (V) A fond de train. 15979. 
Samehtini (Maurice) : 
Drama at the ball. 18054. 
Rustie scene. 14339. 
Saminsky (Lazare): 
By the rivers of Babylon. 27300. 
Holyday services. 15675. 
King Saul. 28208. 
Sabbath morning service. 9075, 
143841. 
Sammartini (Giuseppe) Sonate. 
23748. 
Sammartino (Peter) Oh, Alpha phi 
delta. 18631. 


Sammons (Albert) 
and Gipsy dance. 

Sampson (W. H.) 
24127. 

Samsel (W. J.) Wi’ a hundred pipers. 
24318. 

Samson (N. D.) 
you. 22818. 

Samuel-Rousseau (Marcel) 
et ronde. 322. 


Samuels (Edmond) : 
Cat and the canary. 10024. 
Cheerio. 10045. 
Dream girl. 10270. 
I wanted the moon. 
Just taste those lips. 
Oh Peggy. 11521. 
When the stars come out. 


Roumanian air 
16597. 
Trusting Jesus. 


I’m lonely for only 


Chanson 


10798. 
10954. 


12422. 


Samuels (Frank) Silvery Susque- 
hanna. 6649. 
Samuels (Milton) Sweet Liza. 6822. 
Samuels (W. G.): 
Chureh around the corner. 2849. 


Cin-cin-nati. 17529. 
Crescent moon. 421. 
I gotta have you. 
15729. 
I would’nt say positively. 22879. 
Keep your overcoat open. 18229, 
18230. 
Maybe I’m wrong. 18427, 18428. 
No other one. 18600. 
Raggedy Pete. 8993. 
Stay a little while. 
Up with the sun. 24161. 
Way up to heaven. 9529. 
What do I care. 193834, 21789. 
Who’s the who. 193884. 
Samuelson (HE. J.) Svea. 
Samuelson (Raymond) 
tique. 20630. 
Sanborn (H. M.): 
Bye-lo-land. 9992. 
Swinging. 12115. 


8114, 10708, 


6778. 


9310. 
Lento roman- 


2057 


INDEX 


pt. IT, n. S., v. 24 


Sanborn (H. M.)—Continued. 

Twilight dream. 12275. 

When summer days have flown. 

12414. 

Sanchez (Oscar) : 

Dreaming dreams away. 530. 

Missing you so. 13898. 

Sanchez (S.) Al anis ;Por qué bebo? 

12618. 

Sanctuary (EH. N.) 

18380. 

Sand (Albert) : 
Happy song. 8007. 
Society march. 18985. 
Song of the air. 9234. 

Sandberg (Sven-Olof) : 
Bruten ros. 27281. 

S. O. S.-valsen. 9073. 
Sandell (Emrik) I geviar! 
Sanders (Alma): 

House boat on the Styx. 867. 

My heaven. 1478. 

Red River. 1788. 

Soul mates. 2039. 

You’ve got to know just how to 

make love. 7284. 
Sanders (EF. W.) Sailing for Scotia. 
11807. 

Sanders (G. H.) : 

Dawning day. 27478. 

Puck’s pranks. 6403. 

Sanders (Herbert) To us a child of 

royal birth. 24101. 

Sanders (J. L.): 

Little feller. 8449. 

What a girl! What a night! 
Sanders (Jack) : 

Sweethearts of yesterday. 29202. 

Tonight in our garden of love. 

29318. 

Sanders (Joe) : 

Got a great big date. 

Harold Teen. 79%. 

My dear. 8679, 

13964, 16244, 
23348. 

Take me. 26594. 

Tennessee lazy. 16887. 

We love us. 29453. 
Sanders (Troy) Cruz 

27442. 

Sanders (Zeke) Elmer. 

Sanderson (Wilfrid) : 

In faney dress. 33894. 

Moorings. 11317. 

Songs of homage. 4184. 

Troll the bowl. 9427. 

Sandford (R. Y.): 

Star of Alaska. 23925. 

Where water-lillies grow. 29510. 
Sandler (J. K.) Hili, Hili, why hast 

Thou forsaken me? 22450. 

Sandmann (K.) Cantus—firmus— 

praeludien. 298, 17480. 


Macedonian eall. 


10706. 


2407. 


17857. 


11357, 11358, 
16245, 18511, 


de Mayo. 
10332. 


Sandor (Jeno) : 


Bura sanyi notaja. 587. 

Csak egy sz4l viragot ... 19857, 
19858. 

Cs6, esd, cs6, C86... 19857. 


Eszedbe jutok-e néha. 587. 

Nota a szerelemrol. 2331. 

Vissza jottem érted. 2331. 
Sandoval (EH. G.): 

Amor del Chano. 27120. 

En vano sufro. 27591. 

Huateque. 27869. 

Me cayi. 28411. 

Nicolasa. 28607. 

Piedrecita de] camino. 28809: 

Yndita. 29598. 


Sandow (S. G.) Prize fight dance. 


8972. 
Sandrey (Elton) Tribute to radio. 
26695. 
Sands (H. F.) Baby mine. 4688. 
Sandvold. (Arild) : 
Du grénne glitrende tre. 15414. 


Introduktion og Passacaglia. 


15880. 
Sandwell (Haydn) Scherzo nuptiale. 
9102. ‘ 
Sanford (Amelia) Ship of dreams. 
16691. 


Sanford (H. C.): 
Atwater Kent mid-week program. 
22053. 
We are the blades. 19317. 
Sanford (Harold) : 


* Autumn frolics. 7420. 
Twilight. 7005. 
Sangster (A. C.) California lullaby. 
22185. 


Sangster (D. H.) California lullaby. 
22185. 
Sankey (G. V.): 

Best endeavor hymns. 17236 (48). 

Bring them in. 21964 (9). 

For the tempted, Lord, we pray. 
21964 (18). . 

Gospel story. 21964 (23). 

Grand old ship of Zion. 
(25). 

He'll wipe away all tears. 21964. 
(27). 

He reigns evermore. 21964 (28). 

He Who safely keepeth. 21964 
(29). 

Hymn for the New Year. 
(169). 

I come, O gracious Lord. 21964 
(31). 

It shall be well with thee. 
(108). 

Lend a helping hand. 21964 (88). 

Let the blessed Saviour in. 21964 
(39). . 

Lift them up. 21964 (48). 

Look not behind thee. 21964 (44). 


21964 


17236 


29647. 


2058 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Lord’s day hymn. 21964 (45). 


O let us be endeavorers. 14976 
(228). 

O welcome hour of prayer. 21964 
(53). 

On Calvary. 21964 (54). 


One offer of salvation. 21964 (55). 
Stand for the right. 21964 (66). 


There is joy in my soul. 21964 
(71). 

What a friend we have. 21964 
(79). 

When the shadows flee away. 
21964 (80). 


Work and pray. 21964 (81). 
Young people’s songs of praise. 
17236 (491). 
Sankey (I. A.): 
Bring them in. 21964 (9). 
It shall be well with thee. 
(108). . 
Lift them up. 21964 (48). 
Stand for the right. 21964 (66). 
There is joy in my soul. 21964 
CEI); 
Sankey (I. D.): 
Best endeavor hymns. 17236 (43). 
For the tempted, Lord, we pray. 
21964 (18). 
Gospel story. 21964 (23). 


29647 


Grand old ship of Zion. 21964 
(25). 

He’ll wipe away all tears. 21964 
(Ai): 

He reigns evermore. 21964 (28). 

He Who safely keepeth. 21964 
(29). 

Hymn for the New Year. 17236 
(169). 

I come, O gracious Lord. 21964 
(31). 


Lend a helping hand. 21964 (388). 

Let the blessed Saviour in. 21964 
(39). 

Look not behind thee. 21964 (44). 

Lord’s day hymn. 21964 (45). 

O let us be endeavorers. 14976 
(228). 

O welcome hour of prayer. 
(53). 

On Calvary. 21964 (54). 

One offer of salvation. 21964 (55). 


21964 


What a friend we have. 21964 
(79). 

When the shadows flee away. 
21964 (80). 


Work and pray. 21964 (81). 
Young people’s songs of praise. 
17236 (491). 
Sannella (Andy): 
Grins and giggles. 
Leap frog. 8401. 
Mistinguette. 8614. 
Valse felice. 9475. 


7987. 


2469—30——32 


Sansone (C. L.): 
Lorita. 1261. 
Patiently. 1677. 


Sansoni (Luigi): 


Blues dello tzigano. 211. 
Catalogna. 315. 
Miao! 0.9, ‘miale ! 46) yz. 
Parrucche bianche. 1676. 
Sans-Souci (Gertrude) See Toomey 
(G. S. 8S.) 


Sant (A. G.) Brown roads, yes, brown 
roads. 27279. 
Santa Lucia. 6538. 


Santander (Manuel) Tuvo corazon. 


7003. 

Santaniello (Pasquale) O cielo scur- 
ato. 8784, 21021. 

Santarello (Madeline) Homage to 


Rodolfo Valentino. 179387. 
Santasiere (A. HE.) Oh, how I wonder. 
18637. 
Santibaniez (J. M.) Russiana. 21275, 
Santis (Alberto de) Inno universale 
fascista. 3416, 13557. 
Santly (J. H.): 
Are you really mine. 12661, 17311. 
Since I made a business of love. 
26408. 
Santly bros., inc.: 
Are you really mine. 
Before an open fireplace. 19631. 
Beside an open fireplace. 22115. 
By the dreamy shores of Hawaii. 
QOL. 
Cin-cin-nati. 17529. 
Cuttin’ out paper dolls. 24782. 
Dancing dominoes. 15312, 22328. 
End of your dreams. 13100. 
Finesse. 7886, 138162. 
Forgotten melody. 20088. 
Gambler’s blues. 27695. 
Gone. 25096. 
Honeysuckle rose. 20262, 25204. 
I ean get it for you wholesale. 
8092, 13387. 
I didn’t mean it. 10693. 
I got a code in my doze. 8111. 
I’m referin’ just to her ’n me. 


12661, 17311. 


8165, 10747. 
I’ve got a feeling I’m falling. 
5599, 8202. 
I’ve got a new love affair. 22852. 
Just another kiss. 5754, 8336. 
Lonely troubadour. 16058, 20695. 
Lookin’ good but feelin’ bad. 
23427. 
Miss you. 6034, 13906. 
Moonlight on the Mississippi. 
11315. 
My fate is in your hands. 20916, 
> Base: 
Next to myself I want you. 8753. 
No wonder. 23454. ’ 
Now I believe in dreams. 23471. 


2059 


INDEX 


Santly bros., inc.—Continued. 
On a summery night. 6247, 8826. 
On the road to Rainbow Bay. 


23524. 

Since I made a business of love. 
26408. 

Sweetheart’s holiday. 14588, 
16854 

Take me. 26594. 

That’s where you come in. 16908, 
PASTOR 

Thousand miles apart. 12206, 
PACHA 

To be in love. 6947, 12223. 


Two little angels. 12282. 
Walking in the dark. 19308. 
When you come to the end of your 
dreams. 26906. 
You gotta get goin! 
Zonky. 21957, 24428. 
Santly music pub. co., ine. I got a code 
in by doze. 3287. 
Santo (Carmine Di) Quann’é sincero 
’7ammore. 23654. 
Santoliquido (Francesco) : 
Aria antica. 15054. 
Chiarita lunare. 27352. 
Santoro (Carl): 
Come back. 4936, 10095. 
Down by the old Mississippi. 


17203. 


10263. 

Waiting. 4481. 
Santos (Don) Magic moonlight. 
‘300. 


Santos (Don) pub. co., inc: 
Amoco folio. 27119. 
Eckhard violin method for class 
teaching. 24913. 
Faust. 25109. 

First thought in 
chords. 10421. 
Jungle dance. 25505. 
Nifty folio. 28608. 
Premier tenor banjo 

8963. 
Priscilla. 28860. 
Rusty frets. 26310. 
Santos improvising and filling in. 
11820. 
Santos master Hawaiian guitar 
method. 28951. 
Wanakah folio. 29482. 


Santos (Hmilio de los): 


tenor banjo 


method. 


It reminds me. 5702. 

Maybe. 5987. 

My happy days of long ago. 

11370: 

That is why I feel blue. 24028. 
Santos (Pablo) My evening star. 


16252-16254. 

Sanz (Gaspar): 
Folias.. 7909. 
Gallardas. 7939. 
Pavanas: 8886. 


pt. II, n. S., v. 24 


Saporetti e Cappelli casa editrice mu- 
sicale: | 

Bimbe d’ America. 2747. 
Fiorella. 138164. 
Jungla. 15940. 
Nido. 3788: 
Non dirmi no! 

Sarabia (L. G.) 

Sarantis (P. J.): 
Don’t depend on a man. 13038. 
Just me, love and you. 18632. 


23458. 


Ole! lo fino!! 8822. 


ns lpn ntl 


Smile. 1986. 
With you and a dreamy melody. 
2511. 
Sarasate (Pablo de) Spanish dance. . 
2046. 


Sarason (Aban) Hverything happens 
for the best. 20016. . 
Sarati le Terrible. 1869-1876. 
Sarault (L. A.): 
Fate of a broken heart. 13148. 
I feel lonesome when I’m alone. 


13399. . 
Sarazen (Paul) What I ask for my 
little boy. 14824. 


Sardo (Giuseppe or Joseph): 
Fiamma del mio cuore. 5208. 
Sorrisi di gioventu. 4188. 

Sardoni (Lawrence) Stepping stones 

to violin playing. 6780, 6781. 

Sarentine (Andy) What a wonderful 

day. 29466. 

Saresin (Phil.) What’s the use of 
loving you. 26873. 
Sargeant (Winthrop) 

dance. 8972. 

Sargent (S. H.): 

Isle of the Indias. 10878. 
Léone. 1192, 20633. 

Sargino. 11821. 

Sario (Sam): 

Good morning professor. 
Tell me that you care. 

Sarony (Leslie) : 
Diddy-om-bom-bom. 10225. 
Get up nice and early. 17812. 
I lift up my finger. 10715, 18007, 

208238. 


Prize fight 


746. 
6872. 


That’s my fascination. 19156. 
Sarson (May) Silver ball. 9150. 
Sarti (Giuseppe) Sonata. 14358. 


Sartori (A.) Grand fantasia. 17236 
(156). . 
Sartori (Hlsie) Grand fantasia. 


17236 (156). 
Sartorio (Arnoldo): 


Auf fliigeln des gesanges. 9709 
(154). 

Barcarole. 9709: (18). 

Freundschaftsklinge. 9709 - (70). 

Heitere gondelfahrt. 9709 (102). 


Love’s oracle. 9709 (141). 
Muntere burschen. 9709 (156). 
Murmuring brooklet. 9709 (157). 


2060 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


One hundred melodic studies. 
28955. 
Polonaise. 9709 (189). 
Serenade. 9709 (211). 
Tapfer voran marsch. 9709 (282). 
Trauermarsch. 9709 (242). 
Wiegenlied. 9709 (260). 
Sarvello (Philip) : 
Since I lost you. 6652. 
Won’t you please come _ back? 
7238. 
Sas (Naci) Sas Naci ndétéiinak III. 
sorozata. 21294. 
Sassmannshausen 150th 
psalm. 7310. 
Satie (Hrik): 
Cing grimaces. 
Danses gothiques. 
Messe des pauvres. 11270. 
Pantins dansent. 11604. 
Passacaille. 11617. 
Prélude en tapisserie. 
4 préludes. 11822. 
Satter (Gustav) Spinner. 
Satterfield (Tom): 
High up on a hill-top. 8383. 
I’m sorry Sally. 941. 
Satz (Ludwig) Mazel tov. 1346. 
Sauer (Carl): 
Andante in G. 17299. 
Babillarde. 74385. 
Gondoliers’ song. 
Kayser violin studies. 
Moment musical. 18897. 
Serenata. 11879. 
Sauer (Robert) : 
Hot dogs. 868. 
My mountain home _ so 
20950. 
When it’s springtime in 
Rockies. 9559. 
Sauguet (Henri): 
Berceuse créole. 
David. 461. 
Plumet du colonel. 
Saunders (Dick) 
D.) 
Saunders (J. W.): 
If we could just be sweethearts 
again. 28026. 
My mother. 20946. 


Saunders (M. CC.) 
27519. 

Saunders (R. D.): 
Brook. 27277. 
Christmas carol. 
Morn. 28485. 
My Xmas card. 3766, 
Rainbow’s end. 4006. 


(Walter ) 


23746. 
10165. 


11690. 
29130. 


10547. 
8365. 


dear. 


the 


24583. 


16485. 
See Saunders (R. 


Disappointed. 


27369. 


Sketches from the studio. 16714. 
Solitude. 6699. 
Saunders (R. 8.) Black cat. 17236 
(46). 


Saunders (W. P.) 


(Richard) jr. 
27369. 


Saunders Christmas 

earol. 

Grieving for you. 
7986. 

Sauvrezis (A.) : 

En vain d’ un voile épais. 
Notations d’ été. 8773. 
Savage (Ford) Kisses. 10976. 
Savage (Guy H.) jr.: 

Just smile. 25530. 
When you _ lose 
14857. 
Savage (Helen) It’s bad for 
soul. 18174, 25465. 
Savino (Domenico) : 
At the market. 15068. 
Constant love. 12927. 
Dear one. 5027. 
Festive hour. 27648. 
Gay and wistful. 10494. 
I belong to you. 3275. 
Intermezzo sinfonico. 22940. 
One in the world. 11547. 
Romanza. 26290. 


Savoy community medley. 9092, 18880, 
18881. 
Savoy hunting medley. 6544, 9093, 
16630, 16631. 
Sawyer (Billy) Hey! Hey! 
ever meet Mae? 881. 
Sawyer (G. M.): 
Sailing way up in the skies of blue. 
11809. 
Smile. 9198. 
Sawyer (H. 8.): 
Bee march. 19628, 19629. 
By candle light. 19734. 
Deep River medley. 19912. 
Down among the fairies. 22404. 
Fire drill march. 20051. 
Gavotte from Mignon. 21610. 
I’m a pilgrim. 20340. 
Last rose of summer. 
Mary, of Jonesville. 
Minuet from Don 
20898. 
Mount of the Holy Cross. 
Old Ironsides. 21058. 
Silent night! Holy night! 21367. 
Silver threads among the gold. 
6642-6645. 
Starlight waltz. 21468. 
When shadows fall. 21818. 
World-famous modern selections 
for the piano. 21892. 
Saxby (C. W.) Japansy. 34388. 
Saxe (Morey) : 
Mod-nis-tik. 6045. . 
Saxanna. 6545. 
Saxon (Pauline) Hot stuff. 15689. 
Sayag (M. E.): 
Almiro. 44. 
Military maids. 


7817. 


your mother. 


your 


Did you 


20614. 
19491 (139). 
Giovanni. 


20895. 


3667, 


2061 


INDEX 


pt. 111, 0. §., v. 24 


Sayles (Clarence) 


love. 3481, 18220. 
Sayles (Ray) Just some one to love. 
3481, 18220. 


Saylor (N. H.): 
California bred. 2800. 
Daddy’s baby girl. 2900. 
Elaine. 3008. 
End of a beautiful dream. 3013. 
My Rocky Mountain home. 3755. 
Rattle off a tune. 6420. 
Rosalie. 4055. 
Sing the refrain. 4149. 
Up in your room. 4394. 
Sayre (P.): 
Lindy boy. 23078. 
My garden of dreams. 23358. 
Sayre (R. V.) How Jesus smiles. 
15690. 
Sbrigato (Sylvester) Lonesome and 
blue. 8466. 
Sbrigata (Sylvio) Lamplight blues. 
8393. 

Seala (Mario) 
Seala (Edition) : 
Du oder keine, darling. 549. 

Glaub’ mir, ich bin dir gut. 25077, 


Two orphans. 4377. 


25078. 

In einer kleinen konditorei. 20448, 
25420. 

Lieber schatz, warum denn b6s’ 
sein. 1203. 

Madelon ... ! 13805. 


Scalora (Salvatore) Ti ricordi ron- 
dinella. 26669. 
Sealzo (J. R.): 
Baby Lou. 27174. 
Not for a world of gold. 16344. 
You’ve captured me with your 
dreamy eyes. 9683. 
Scammell (A. D.) Jolly cowboy and 
the Indian. 10914. 
Scanlon (D. F.) Some day Ill return 
love to you. 4165, 9212. 


Seannell (EK. R.) First love. 


Searlett (R. Dalley-) See Dalley- 
Searlett (R.) 

Scarmolin (A. L.): 
At one with Thee. 22048. 
Cat and the mouse. 4868. 
Country dance. 27427. 
Down the lane. 17666. 
Fun for all. 138209. 
In Bethlehem, the 

22903. 

Jairus’ daughter. 15906. 
Jump the rope. 5746. 
Magis dream. 283864. 
Marigolds. 23200. 
Olden tale. 18656. 
On the hike. 18664. 
Playtime. 6340. 
Praise the Lord, O my soul. 


little town. 


21189. 


Just some one to 


27655. 


Rhythmie recreations. 23695. 
Ripples. 6454. 
Seven embellishment 
28965. 
Tag. 19111. 
Temptation on the mount. 
Tin soldiers parade. 29305. 
Woodpecker. 7240. 
Ye hunters all. 24362. 
Scassola (A.): 
Delire. 24881. 
Feuilles d’automne. 5202. 
Idylle au Siam. 10808. 
Salut 4 la France. 28941. 
Suite pastorale. 26548. 
Thermidor. 2190. 
Scavone (J. H.) 
8426, 13702. 
Scerra (Salvatore) 
8787. 
Schachern (H. C.): 
Cheer up and smile. 330. 
Every day’s a sunny day. 599. 
I’m losing you, that’s why I’m, 
blue. 8163. 
Laughing at the raindrops. 3527. 
Love affair all of our own. 11111. 
Love is all that matters. 5906. 
Lovesick. 11143. 
My very own, 1515. 
Some other baby loves me. 9214. 
Song of love. 2027. 
Stars are in your eyes. 4211. 
Wouldn’t we get along. 9637. 


Schachtel (J. S.): 
I’m telling the world. 20371. 
Oh yeah? 21052. 
Say you love me only. 21300. 
That someone and me. 21574. 


Schad (Walter C.): 
Adagio pathétique. 
Alegrias. 15007. 
Anguish. 22025. 
Arm in arm. 4649. 
Dance of the houris. 
Eccitamento. 2993. 
Evening at the oasis. 22473. 
Farmers carnival. 10389. 
Father theme. 624. 

Free ’n’ easy. 15527. 
Golden autumn. 735. 
Impassioned supplication. 
In Siberia. 22920. 
Love’s effervescence. 
Loves raptures. 5925. 
March Manhattan. 13820. 
March of the bull frogs. 
Marche grotesque. 23197. 
Mariposa. 138839. 
Mauresques. 11226. 
Misterioso. 23289. 
Mitzi. 6042. 

Old hand-organ man. 


studies, 


4275. 


Lifer’s prayer, 


O! girl of mine. 


21978. 


10153. 


15838. 
8494. 


1324. 


1608. 


2062 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


23522. 
26156. 


On the Grand Canal. 
Pennant educational folio. 
Poeme héroique. 14204. 
Ramblin’ rube. 26233. 
Recreation. 6422. 
Sambre timbres. 23863. 
Sorrow. 23906. 

Spain. 26494. 

Speed king. 2050. 
Spring morning serenade. 
Struttin’ south. 21486. 
Tip-top-ies. 4335. 
“Vendetta. 7044. 

Villian theme. 2327. 
Warrior. 7108. 

Schichtl (Geo.) Duodecim hymni ad 
benedictionem. 6664. 
Schaefer (Bob) It’s love that rules 

the world. 28107. 
Schaefer (Carl) Fraktische fagott- 
schule. 11688. 
Schafer (Christian) : 
Invocation. 20484. 
Springtime. 21456. 
Schaefer (G. A. Grant-) 
Schaefer (G. A.) 
Schaefer (H.): 
Tedeum. 19130. 
Torek magyar indulo. 
Schaefer (Jacob) Me ruft. 
Schaefer (M. C.) Just 
25515. 
Schaefer (P. J. W.): 
Crimson and gold. 7685. 
On the pine tree state’s dear 
shore. 28719. 
Schaefer (R. W.) 
dreams. 23661. 


Schaeffer (Arling) Easy and compre- 
hensive self instructor for the regal 
octofone. 10303. 

Schaeffer (M. J.) 
with you. 8410. 

Schaeffer (M. L.) 
mine. 4254. 

Schafer (Art) 
want your love. 

Schafer (Bob): 

My Miami sweetheart. 1493. 
Wonder who—will it be you. 
2517. 

Schaffer (Irvin) 
you sweetheart. 

Schanda (E. A.) 


6768. 


See Grant- 


19209. 
5992. 
because. 


Queen of my 


Let me fill my eyes 
Sweetheart of 


Sweet little dove, I 
16846. 


I will always call 
20404. 
Sweetheart, I love 


you. 2113. 
Scharf (Gene) Will I make love to 
her. 4508. 


Scharf (Walter): 
All my life I’ve waited for you. 
9756. 
How did you get that way? 5458. 
I’m in love with someone. 5549. 
If you leave me. 5639. 


' Scharff (H. M.) 


— 


Who cares what tomorrow may 
bring. 7209. 

Why can’t I find someone. 9599. 

When it’s haying 


time in Iowa. 4476. 
Scharlin (H. M.): 
Blue lagoon. 9982. 


I got a misery. 22767. 
It’s happened to me. 
She wouldn’t say yes. 
That’s what you mean 
14627. 
You just you. 9664. 
Scharwenka (F. X.) Polish dance no. 
Lo) S236 (B5T 4: 
Schebek (Julius) 


13574. 
11901. 
to me. 


Souvenir de Mona 


Lisa. 19024. 
Schechter (William) Mr. Aeroplane 
man. 16194. 


-‘Schefer (C. H.): 


I’m dreaming dear of you. 15761. 
Oh wicked mamma. 28697. 
Thinking just of you. 16924. 

Tho you went away and left me. 
21608. 
Scheffler (W. A.) 
Schehl (J. A.) 
11810, 11811. 
Scheidemann. ( Heinrich) 
sing full gladly. 22063. 

Scheidlmeier (M. J.) : 
Amina. 52. 

Espanita. 585. 
Fireflies. 648. 
Scheiner (Walther) Sechs 
biirgische volkslieder. 11833. 
Scheinman (B. J.) B'nai B’rith song. 
9940. 
Scheinpfiug (Paul): 
Alla gavotta. 24460. 
Alla marcia. 24461. 
Kleine lustspiel-ouverture. 
Marechenland. 25724. 

» N&achtlicher ritt. 25957. 
Trauermarsch. 26691. 
Verklirung und vollendung. 

26779. 
Scheips (Edgar) All days are days 
of sunshine. 17269. 
Schell (William) Drug store cowboys 
of Michigan. 27566. 
Schelle (Johann) Christus 
gesetzes ende. 12895. 
Scheller (Raymond) : 


I love you. 18021. 
St. Cecilia hymnal. 


Awake, and 


sieben- 


25561. 


ist des 


Meet me after sunset. 25790. 

My winter rose. 28577. 
Schelling (Ernest) : 

Morocco. 28488. 

Oxford piano course. 21118. 


Schemalieck (E. M.) Is there no kiss 


‘for me. 28094. 

Schen (Kathyrn) Angel eyes. 4635. 
Schenck (Abraham) I want you 
back. 138492. 


2063 


INDEX 


Schenck (S. O.) My vision of love. 


14010. 
Schene (K. E.): 
True pals. 6990. 
We have no home brew to-day. 
ies: 


7236. 
Mother, my own. 


Wonderful box of flowers. 
Scherer (Herman) 


28499. 
Scherhen (Lou) pseud. See Herscher 
(Lou) 
Scherman (Harry) Revery. 14299. 


Scherman (T. K.) Revery. 14299. 
Schertzinger (Victor) : 

Chalita. 4874. 

Delphine. 15346. 

Dream lover. 22413. 


I still believe in you. 15796. 


I wonder why I love you. 15814. 
Let’s be common. 25608. 
March of the grenadiers. 25745. 


My love parade. 23878. 
Nobody’s using it now. 26009. 
Paris, stay the same. 26142. 
You, my melody of love. 2554. 
Schiber (Adele) I searched the world 
till I found you! 8194. 
Schick (Hans) Jolly time. 


Schicke (Richard) : 
Espana, komm 
5154. 
Kleine gratulanten. 
Schiefelbein (F. A.) 
Gray. 27236. 
Schiefelbein pub. co. Blue and the 
Gray. 27236. 
Schier (Adolph) 


20533. 
nach spanien. 


5791. 
Blue and the 


My little one. 3741. 


Schier (Lillian) Ill say we .do. 
20328. 
Schiessbude. 143868. 
Schiff (Nathan) Jazz-mad. 15914. 
Schild (Carl) Sechwalberln. 12594 
(335). rm 
Schill (O. K.): 
Berceuse. 29647 (14). 
School of virtuosity. 29647 (197- 
201). 


Song without words. 29647 (220). 
Schiller (Allen) : 
Cupid save an arrow for me. 


17595. 


Dispossessin’ me. 17648. 
I’m a-yellin’, no mo’ dog-gone 
blues. 8144. 
I'm glad I learned to do without 
you. 8151. 
Schiller (W. F.): 
Coo-coo. 27417, 27418. 
Dance of the demons. 446. 
Menace. 284383. 
Tempest. 2150. 
Schimak (Fr.) Marcia solenne. 
16127. 


pt. II, n. S., v.24 


Schimmel (Mary) My mother’s 
smiles of sunshine. 8704. 

Schindler (EH. A.) : 
Bashful beau. 
Mother waltz. 
My sweet sweet. 
Natalia. 20971. : 
Smile everybody, just smile. 6688. 
Tempting little love lips. 6877. 


Schindler (Paul) Oh! fudge. 27057 
(104). 
Schindler 

4798. 

Schinelli (Achille) : 
Anima musicale della patria. 59. 
Pall mall. 1666. 

Schinelli (Ettore) Pall mall. 1666. . 

Schipa (Tito) : 

Gaucho. 3124. 
Playera. 11657. 
Remembrance. 4020. 

Schirin und Gertraude. 24000. 

Schirmacher (Josephine) Those beau- 

tiful all-around smiles. 24072. 

Schirmer (EH. C.) music ¢o.: 

Adagio. 19595. 
Album of selected pieces for the 
piano. 24452. 

_ All glory, laud and honor. 
Awakening of spring. 95. 
Chorus of homage. 234. 
Cloud messengers. 27387. 
Cock-a-doo-dle-doo. 10086. 
Come, together let us sing. 12691. 
Daffodils. 440. 
Glory to God in 

10532. 
Hallelujah. 15114. 
Heavens are telling. 15115. 


15105. 
1437. : 
16294. 


(el ea 


19527. 


the highest. 


Hymn of glory. 20286. 
In dulei jubilo. 28050. 
In silent night. 1029. 
Londonderry air. 1238. 
Love’s soliloquy. 1285. 
Moon children. 1417. 
Pater Noster. 16454. 


Peace be unto you. 15093. 


Responses. 16561. 
Two choruses from L’ allegro. 
TS. 


Voices of the valley. 2340. 

Waltz-suite. 14787. 

Yeomen of the guard. 29587. 

Schirmer (G.) ine.: 

A la burlesque. 2590. 

A la Viennoise. 7312. 

About all sorts of things. 

Adagio pathétique. 21978. 

Adoration. 9721. 

Agitato. 21987. 

Ah, thou beloved one. 17260. 

Album of original pieces and tran- 
scriptions for _ string-quartet. 
19520. 


9712. 


2064 


Bright lights. | 


ee 


INDEX 
aos. 1-12, 1929 


Alegrias. 15007. 

All life through. 15011. 

Alleluia, sing His praise. 41. 

Alleluja. 20897. 

Alone. 9759. 

‘Andantino. 3054. 

Anguish. 22025. 

Another Kathleen Malone book. 
19555. 

April rain. 9790. 

Arioso. 24540. 

Arkansas traveler. 7389. 

Armonie di Firenze. 15055. 

Arrival. 12664. 

At the ball. 15068. 

At the fountain. 19577. 

Autumn. 245380. 

Autumn frolies. 7420. 

Autumn leaves. 7421. 

Ave Caesar. 7424. 

Away with melancholy. 104388. 

Bach suite. 15088. 

Baci amorosi e cari. 28506. 

Ballerina. 15097. 


Banshee. 17349. 

Barecarolle. 2702, 7463. 

Barchetta. 19613. 

Beatitudes. 9866. 

Before the ending of the day. 
9878. 

Bells of Bergen. 24576. 

Benedictus es Domine, in E flat. 
168. 

Berceuse Palestinienne. 15138. 

Billy boy. 9911. 

Birth of the harp. 17396. 

Birthday party. 4395. 

Blue Danube. 2763. 

Blue voyage. 9987. 

Book of favorite hymns for sundry 
occasions. .9946. 

Bourrée. 15174. 

Break of day. 19704. 

Bright star of Bethlehem. 19709. 

Buy a broom. 9984. 

By the lake of the little moon. 
4821. 

By the lotus pool. 27299. 

By your twilight window. 7556. 

Candy-tufts. 27312. 

Caprice. 719. 

Carol of the Russian children. 
24689, 24690. 

Cat and the mouse. 4868. 


Chanson. 5291. 

Chanson arabe. 15230. 

(hanson hébraique. 12868. 
Chasing the butterflies. 12875. 
Chinese song. 2839. 

Choral prelude. 10066. 

Clock. 3988. 

Clover-bloom. 27389. 

Come thou at night my love. 4940. 
Concertino. 10107. 


2065 


Concerto. 110, 7449... 
Concerto pathétique. 20665. 
Conqueror. 10109. 
Conquerors’ march. 7662. 
Coquetry. 27419. 
Coquetterie. 7670. 

Country club waltz. 10123. 
Country dance. 10124. 
Cowboy’s lament. 4969. 
Cowboy’s meditation. 4970. 
Cradle song. 415, 2888, 12945. 
Crossing the bar. 7687. 
Cupid’s counsel. 17596. 
Curious story. 38955. 

Daily technical studies. 19872. 
Daisies. 27453. 

Dance of the bells. 4994. 
Dance of the brigands. 2904. 
Dancing silhouette. 10159. 
Dark hills. 2919. 

Darling. 12978. 

Daughters of time. 7719. 
Dawn song. 7722. 


Day will come. 469. 

De Massus an’ de Missus. 24816. 
Death calls in vain. 13001. 
Dirge. 489. 

Down by the lilacs. 5078. 
Down from Pacheco. 6512. 
Down the lane. 17666. 
Drifting autumn leaf. 15408. 
Dusk and dawn. 138077. 

Easter. 2991. 

Echoes calling me home. 5129. 
Elfin frolic. 17704. 

Encore. 7818. 

England. 24941. 

Eternal feminine. 13113. 
Evening at the oasis. 22478. 
Evensong. 7841. 

Everlasting mercy. 5162. 

Fair exchange. 7853. 

Fairy fancy. 22491. 


Fairy tale. 7856. 

Fantasia in F minor. 1895, 

Fantasy poem. 13140. 

Farewell. 13142. 

Fatima gavotte. 138150. 

Feather in the wind. 17747. 

Felicity. 3058. 

Finale. 21397. 

Fires of spring. 7890. 

First dance song. 20053. 

First grade melody tales. 27654. 

Fisher’s widow. 3075. 

Floodgates. 7902. 

Flow gently, sweet Afton. 10438. 

Flying colors. 659. 

Folk-and master-melodies for the 
young violinist. 22582, 25009, 
25010. 

Folk-tune book. 7910. 

For Old Bombay. 5282. 

Forget-me-nots. 276738. 


INDEX 1 


. pt. III, 0. S., v. 24 P 
Schirmer (G.) inc.—Continued. Kewpie kapers. 23021. i 
Fountain. 3099. Landler. 5806. 
Fox and goose. 9984. Lamps of the dusk. 18256. 
Free me from self. 27682. Law of the Lord is perfect. 8399. 
Galliarde. 15537. Lay of Killarney. 18266. 
Gay, sweet and jolly. 3127. Lay of solitude. 25589. 
Ghost story. 138281. Lay of the laborer. 5818. : 
Gigue. 15557. Leap-frog. 5824. 
Glow of joy. 138240. Let’s away. 3411. 
God so loved the world. 10539. Light of heart. 11060. i 
Gold in dajne ojg’n. 10543. Like music heard in dreams. ; 
Good night. 748. 25621. 
Graces and laces. 20167. Lilac. 16029. 
Greeting. 15603. Listen to the lambs. 13721. 
Grieg suite. 17864. Little dancer. 1226. 
Habanera. 20180. Little Indian. 1226. 
Hark! I hear a strain of music. Little Italy. 18301. 
3193. Little journeys to music-land. 
Harlequins. 27787. 23088. 
Harpist’s daily dozen. 10587. Little Miss Serious. 5865. 
Haunting perfume. 5390. Little moth. 20678, 20679. 
Heart-break. 17906. Little stars at. eventide. 18310. 
Here comes the band. 15659. Little story by the brook. 16046. 
Highland fling. 1383364. Load is heavy. 5880, 8458, 20688, 
Highland lullaby. 17926. 20689. 
Hiladora. 25186. ; Londonderry air. 8461. ° 
His perfect love. 22705. Lonely trraveler. 16057. 
Historical organ-recitals. 20251. Lonesome song of the plains. 
Hobby-horse. 10634. 13747. 
Hobgoblin. 13274. Long ago a midnight , strain. 
Holy night. 25200. 23122. : . 
Humming-bird. 15697. Longest and shortest day. 1252. 
Hyacinth. 27875. Lord’s prayer. 13758. 
I called to you. 20297. Lost dreams. 5896. 
I hear thee sweetly singing, night- Lost thrush. 138762.. 
ingale. 908. Love lore. 138774. 
I heard a chirp. 909. Love, when your eyes are smiling 
Idleness. 18099. ; down at me. 25692. 
If I could be like Thee. 18102. Lover sings. 25695. 
Impromptu. 16888-16890. Love’s flame. 20727. 
Impromptu appassionato. 10837. Madrigal. 3607. 
In a Persian garden. 22902. Mam’selle Marie. 25734. 
In excelsis gloria. 22907, 25421. Mafiana por la manana. 3614. 
In Galam. 25422. Mandarin. 13818. 
In heavenly love abiding. 8250. Manger lullaby. 20769. 
In Siberia. 22920. March of the bull frogs. 1324. 
In the Luxembourg’ gardens. Marche grotesque. 13829, 23197. 
28071. _ Marionettes go marching. 25759. 
In the open. 15866. Mariposa. 13889. 
In the swing. 10858. May. 8560. 
Indian dusk. 8271. Me and my little white dog. 
Invitation. 1058. 16151. 
Irish jig. 13568. Me and you. 3643. 
It is a good thing to give thanks. Méditation-carillon. 18434. 
13568. Melody. 7299. 
Italian dance. 18176. Memory. 8588. 
Jack-in-the-green. 8299. Menuet de la cour. 20888. 
Joss-pidgin cat. 5739. Merry chase. . 16173. 
Joy. 28146. Method for the harp. 16177. 
Joy to the world. 20535. Midnight train. 18895. 
Jump the rope. 5746. Minuet. 18461, 25838. 
June waltz. 10924. Misterioso. 23289, 
Just for to-day. 3476. Moon. 1416. 
Kamarinskaia. 13643. Moon in the clouds. 13918. 


2066 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1929 


Mornin’, Miss Spring. 8643. 

Morning. 25874. 

Morris on. 13931. 

Mother. 113821. 

Musical alphabet. 3709. 

My ain land. 2338380. 

My darling’s wandered westward. 
20913. 

My homeland. 28545. 

My love for you. 16271. 

My old piano and me. 1499. 

My prayer. 3751. 

My soul shall be joyful. 11405. 

My very first music lessons at the 
pianoforte. 6156. 

New windows open. 16318. 

Night and the stars. 18591. 

Night is far spent. 16325. 

Night-riders. 1546. 

Nights at limehouse. 8759. 

Nimble fingers. 6180. 

Nirvana. 163828. 

Nocturne. 12776, 26013. 

Nocturne, the lake waters. 5214. 

O, while I sleep. 3550. 

O world, be gay with me. 11498. 

OQ worship the King. 21036. 

Oklahoma lullaby. 3848. 

Old black Joe. 1603. 

Olden tale. 18656. 

Omar’s rose. 1618. 

On a morning long ago. 21064. 

On parade. 16401. 

On the Grand Canal. 23522. 

On the hike. 18664. 

On the march. 6250. 

On the wing. 1629. 

Once upon a time. 1633. 

One hundred melodic _ studies. 
28955. 

One thousand and one nights. 
14111. 


Out beyond the window-pane. 
1651. 

Out of the mist. 1654, 1655. 

Over the donkey trail. 16482. 

Parade. 4231. 

Parece que. 1674. 

Passepied. 16452. 

Passion of sunrise. 14150. 

Pastels. 11619. 

Pavane. 16458. 

Peanut man. 3919. 

Petite valse. 21151. 

Phantasmania. 16470. 

Pije kuba. 18744. 

Ping-Wing. 6330. 

Pixie pranks. 238605. 

Pixie scouts. 1705. 

Pizzicato. 3952. 

Play-time. 1709, 3955. 

Pleasure-dome of Kubla Khan. 
28825. 

Poco adagio. 21178. 


2067 


Poéme d’amour. 6345. 

Poéme héroique. 14204. 

Polonaise brillante. 347. 

Pony ride. 21182. 

Prelude. 1731, 7300, 8734, 20645. 

Prelude and dream music. 6876. 

Prélude mélodique. 14230. 

Prélude notturnesque. 8960. 

Preparatory exercises for the 
study of double thirds. 8964. 

Pretty bird. 6883. 

Pussy. 3988. 

Quartet. 1757. 

Quiet: night. 14261. 

Rain. 16588. 

Ramblin’ rube. 26233. 

Ravens are singing. 9007. 

Recreation. 6422. 

Regiment. 1791. 

Rhapsody. 4790. 

Ripples. 6454. 

Rondo. 19599. 

Rondo-fantasy. 18847. 

Rosamunde. 4101, 28971. 

Roundelay. 14836. 

Running. 11801. 

Russian folk-songs. 26308. 

Russian love song. 6513. 

Saint Bride’s eve. 1860. 

Satyr’s fountain. 4089. 

Seales and arpeggios. 14364. 

Seare-y shadows. 14365. 

Scherzando. 23759. 

Scherzetto. 4096. 

Scherzino. 6553. 

Scherzo. 19706. 

Schirmer’s elementary orchestra 
series. 18893, 26336. 

Schubert suite. 1897. 

Schumann suite. 9105. 

Scissors’ grinder. 28973. 

Sea-fever. — 6583. 

Second dance song. 21814. 

Serenade. 4114, 6596. 

Sérénade capricieuse. 26368. 

Serenata rumena. 1922. 

Serenity. 1924. 

Seven embellishment studies 
28965. 

Seven Kentucky mountain tunes. 
25990. 

Seven musical playlets. 29240, 
29241. 

Seven negro exaltations. 25991. 

Sheep and lambs. 6626. 

Shepherds’ Christmas eve. 26389. 

Short stories. 6632. 

Short story. 11906. 

Show me Thy ways, O Lord. 4137. 

Sicut incensum. 6639. 

Silhouette. 1959. 

Silver moon. 21368. 

Sing a song of good health. 16707. 

Sing me a love-song softly. 11925. 


INDEX 


Schirmer (G.) inc.—Continued. 


Singing to sleep. 16711. 

Sir Marmaduke. 29057. 
Skating along. 9182. 

Sleep, dolly, sleep. 1709. 
Sleigh. 14439. 

Slouching along Broadway. 96491. 
Soft music is stealing. 10634. 
Sombre timbres. 23863. 
Sometimes. 6712. 

Sonata. 80383, 12693, 23851. 
Sonatina. 14498. 

Song of summer. | 6724. 


. Song of the acciacecatura. 9233. 


Song of the appoggiatura. 9235. 

Song of the trill. 9242. 

Song of the turn. 9243. 

Sorrow. 23906. . 

Soul of my soul. 16770. 

Sound of flutes. 16771. 

Souvenir poétique. 4194. 

Spain. 19026, 26494. 

Spinning song. 19032. 

Spinning sprites. 23916. 

Spinning wheel. 2053. 

Spring frolic. 29137. 

Spring morning serenade. 6768. 

Springtime. 26505. 

Star-gleam. 26510. 

Stars. 6777. 

Stars of the night, sing softly. 
9279. 

Street fair. 29155. 

Suite of dances. 822. 

Summer and you. 12083. 

Summer days. 4231. 

Sunnybank songs for children. 
16834. 

Suppose. 14563. 

Surf riders. 2094. 

Sweet mamma blues. 21510. 

Swinging. 2121. 

Sylphide. 21528. 

Sylvan dawn. 9335. 

Symphony. 118338, 14878. 

Tag. 19111. 

Tambourin. 4261. 

Tango. 29226. 

Tannenbaum. 14599. 

Tarantella. 6861. 


Ten little preludes. 12778. 

Ten pianoforte studies for dra- 
matic interpretation. , 26614. 

Thanksgiving day. 14614. 

There’s music in the air. 9911. 

They that sow in tears. 16920. 

Through. the waning seasons. 
2208. 

Tick tock. 2204. 

Tip-top-ies. 4835. 

To daffadills. 24097. 

To Him, who died and rose again. 
4341. 

To spring. 19208. 


pt. I11, n. 8., v. 24 


To the sun. 26681. 

To-day. 26683. 

Treasures. 4856. 

Tree at dusk. 9421. 

Triumph of Joseph. 6988. 

Troubled in mind. 29338. 

Trumpet calls. 14706. 

Tunis. 14715. 

Twil ght: 7005. 

Twilight bell. 14720. 

Twilight voices. 9448. 

Two sonatas. 10079. 

Under the greenwood tree. 24149. 

Vacation-time. . 4395. 

Vals sentimental. 26751. 

Valse. 2344. 

Vespers. 19278. 

Vig-lid. 21730. : 

Virgin at the crib. 24185, 26792, 
26798. 

Voodoo. 26804. 

Waltz with me. 12339, 12340. 

Waltzes. 7536. 

Wandering. 21759. 

West. 17076 . 

What manner of love. 9549. 

When I behold. 9555. 

When the last long twilight falls. 
26898. 

Whimsical dance. 21843. 

Whirl gigs. 17127. 

White keys of the violin. 26929, 
26930. 

White lilac. 19382. 

Why so pale and wan? 19395. 

Wild geese. 12475. 

Wings of the morning. 26959. 

Wishing. 2505. 

Woodpecker. 7240. 

World is mine. 24352. 

Yule-tide. 7296. 

Zulu slumber song. 21958. 

24 concert études. 2587. 


Schirmer’s elementary orchestra series. 
26336. 
Schisa (Ierotheo) Fior d’arancio. 
642. 
Schlacht (Joseph) Oh papa! oh 
mama! 21048. 
Schlenoff (I. M.): 
Ain’t love a wonderful thing. 
7329. 
Fairy tales. 612. 
I want somebody to love. 964. 
Picture. 14179. 
You’ve got what I want. 9686. 
Schlesinger’sche buch- u. musikhand- 
lung: 
Bourrée. 2776. . 
Canto  appassionato d’amore. 
LH21 Ts 
Danza dei cannibali. 153820. 
Danza del ventre. 15321. 
Danza eccentrica. 15322. 


2068 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Fuga comica. 15538. 
Im Wiener walzer-reich. 
Intermezzo. 3467. 
Luoghi della miseria. 
Marcia solenne. 16127. 
Nevischio. 16314. 
Popolo giocondo. 16488. 
Secherzando. 15111. 
Serenade. 28991. 

Tiroler salon-album. 293809. 


Schloss (George) In a garden meant 
for love. 28044. 
Schloss (Irving) 6128. 
Schlozer (Paul de) 19491 
(59). 
Schmall (Charles) 
Sehmalz (O. F.): 
Aus der heimat. 7418. 
Bi tis im Birnerland. 
Thunersee-lied. 16934. 
Sehmehl (LL: C.) Heading for Read- 
ing. 20223. bs ; 
Schmeidler (Carl) 
22531. 
Schmeling (Martin) 
bile. 15112. 
Schmid (Adolf): 
Arioso. 24540. 
By the lotus pool. 27299. 
Flying colors. 659. © 
In a Persian garden. 
Little Italy. 183801. 
One thousand and one _ nights. 
14111. 
Slouching along Broadway. 26421. 
Twilight voices. 9448. 


Schmid (H. K.) Heimat. 15654. 
Schmid (J. C.) Rajah. 29647 (183). 
Sehmidl (Carlo): 
Chung-woo. 19802. 
Désolation. 27503. 
Lago azzurro. 11002. 
Wanda. 21758. 
Schmidt (A. P.) co.: 
ALD. 1620... . 25716: 
Adventures of a doll-child. 2601. 
Air. 1296, ‘791s! 
All hail, the risen King. 31. 
Allah. 27096. 


28036. 
16098. 


My little pal. 
Etude. 


My Olga. 233892. 


7506. 


Fluttering doves. 


Adagio canta- 


22902. 


Allegro. 2892. 
Alpine suite. 22010. 
Approach, my soul, the mercy 


seat. 12659. ‘ 
At the dawn I seek Thee. 12670. 
Ballad of the oysterman. 17347. 
Barcarolle. 12765. 
Battle call and march of the war- 
riors. 19615. 
Behold God is mighty. 17369. 
Bells of Trollheim. 4728. 
Bird at the fountain. 27228. 


Bird chatter. 2749. 
Blessed is he that considereth the 
poor. 12761. 


20 


o 


1) 


9 


-Father divine. 


Blow, wind. blow! 7511. 

Boating song. 15165. 

Bourrée. 2775. 

Camille. 12838. 

Cantiléna. 12843. 

Castalia’s fountain. 7589. 

Choral prelude on the tune Domi- 
nus regit me. 17521. 

Choral prelude on the tune Drum- 
clog. 17522. 

Christmas suite. 362. 

Clouds like dream castles. 

Comes, at times, a stillness. 

County fair. 15281. 

Crucifixion, resurrection, and as- 
ecension. 2894. 

Crystal streamlet. 7688. 

Dancing in the clover. 

Day of glory. 19896. 

Delight thou in the Lord. 

Dream fairy. 17670. 

Dream of the party. 153899. 

Drowsy breeze drifts by. 2984. 

Echoes. 559. 

Evensong. 7840. 

Exultate Deo. 20022. 

Fairy bells. 15460. 

Fantasie-impromptu. 7862. 

Far away in old Judea. 20029. 


20183. 
hear my _ supplication. 


381. 
395. 


2908. 
19914. 


Father, 
15469. 
Fireside tale. 15486. 
Forward! singing glory. 677. 
From a wandering iceberg. 25717. 
Gavotte. 708, 7942. 
Goblin dance. 15576. 
God, the eternal ruler. 
Graziosa. 17860. 
Habanera. T74. 
He leadeth me: O blessed thought. 
13307. 
Hedge roses. 13321. 
Hiawatha’s childhood. 
Home again. 17939. 
Home, sweet home. 


Hungarian dance. 
Hymn at evening. 13379. 
I sing of a maiden. 27980. 
If love should come to me. 
If with all your hearts. 
If ye love me. 18113. 

In the wake of the storm. 15870. 


7965. 


15661. 


27845. 
235-237. 


8233. 
13885. 


Jolly sailor boys. 8315, 8316. 
Joyous festival. 15985. 
Juanita. 1104. 

Katina’s dance. 20570. 
Lake in winter. 5807. 
Little angel band. 18292. 
Londonderry air. 13736. 
Lonely birch tree. 5888. 


Lord is King. 18333. 
Love has turned his face away. 
TTALS, 


INDEX 


Schmidt (A. P.) co.—Continued. 
Lullay! lullay! lytel child. 28358. 
Marching we go. 3621. 
Meditation. 13868. 
Merrily singing. 3663. 
Mill wheel. 8600. 
Minuet. 1442. 

Moderato. 3675. 
Moonlight’s haunting spell. 
Morning hymn. 1425. 
Nautilus. 25718. 
Nymphs and fauns. 
O, Canada. 28658. 
O lead me, Lord. 14068. 


16216. 


14066. 


O Master, let me walk with Thee. 


8789. 
O, whistle, and I'll come to you, 
my lad. 28671. 
Oh, dear! what can the matter be. 
1592, 28687. 
On a hill. 23518. 
On the lumber raft. 
Oriole. 28733. 
Our brigade. 18688. 
Out of the shadows. 23557. 
Over -the :prairie. 8861. 
Parrot. 28777. 
Peace in liberty. 


28718. 


23586. 


Pibroch of Donuil Dhu. 1696. 
Pickaninny’s sandman. 18741. 
Pop! goes the weasel. 28840. 


Presence of God. 1735. 

Pupil’s coneertino. 3986. 

Pupil’s first position album. 6404. 

Raining. 9001. 

Ring, ye bells of Easter day. 1809. 

"Round the camp fire. 21269. 

Runaway brooklet. 4075. 

Sea. 16651. 

Sing with me. 

Six folk tunes. 

Six responses. 

Sleep. 29066. 

Slumber song. 1984. 

Snowflakes. 1998. 

Song. 25719. 

Spring approaches. the 
16791. 

Squirrel race. 16796. 

Starlight. 25720. 

Swaying nest. 4242. 

Tarantella. 14601. 

Technical practice at the piano- 
forte. 19129. 

Technical variants on Hanon’s ex- 
ercises. 16880. 

There is a green hill far away. 
PALE Te 

Thou art all. 2198. 

Through the dark the dreamers 
came. 169382. 

To a wild rose. 25721. 

To the sea. 25722. 

Toccata. 7573. 


21384. 
3510. 
18966. 


valley. 


pt. III, 0. S., v.24 


Told in the hills. 24106. 
Tryste Noél. 29348. 
Twilight whispers. 16983. 
Valse melodique. 14752. 
Varsoviana. 2312. 
Waken, lords and ladies gay. 
29428. 
What I don’t like. 9547. 
When fairies dance in May. 
14832. 
15 etudes. 14686. 
Schmidt (C. A.) In memoriam. 
15847. 


What I read in 
2416. 
Purple banner. 


Schmidt (Elizabeth) 
the stars about you. 
Schmidt (Ernest) 
1753. 
Schmidt (Frank) : 
My song of the Nile. 28568. 
Tip-toe thru’ the tulips with me. 


29306. 
Schmidt (Franz) 3.  symphonie, 
12591. ‘ 
Schmidt (G. H.) Heaven is my home. 
5405. a 
Sehmidt (H. C. E.) Purple banner. 
al(ap 


Schmidt (Julius) : 
Jo reggelt késs6n6m. 5732. 
Lady Macbeth’s Christmas dream. 


28223. 
Schmidt (Lilyan) All because of you. 
19525. 
Schmidt (M. M.) Valley of the moon. 
9469, ; 
Schmidt (P. J.) Auf wiedersehn. 


17327. 
Sehmidt (W. J.): . 
I’m going down South. 
My dream girl. 16248. 
Oh! what a girl. 16382. 
Old oak tree. 16391. 
Whisper that you love me, 9582. 
You'll want to wriggle your toes. 
9671. 

Schmidt (Willy Petersen-) 
sen-Schmidt (Willy) 
Schmidt-Gentner (W.) Hinmal sagt 

man sich adieu. 13087. 
Schmidt-Hagen (Fr.) : 
Idyll am bach. 20422. 
Indischer tempeltanz. 15878. 
Tanzende teepuppe. 26603. 
Schmitt (Alphonse) : 
Piéce romantique. 12594 (306). 
Prelude-choral. 12594 (315). 


Schmitt (Florent) : 
Belle Fathma. 15169. 
Boniment de clowns. 
Chanson bretonne. 
Chevaux de bois. 


BHléphants savants. 
En révant. 15480. 


15766. 


See Peter- 


15169. 
4879. 
15242. 


15424. 


2070 


an 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Féte septentrionale. 12594 (87). 
Kermesse-valse. 8367. 
Parade. 16442. 

Prélude. 2589 (304). 
Promenade a 1 étang. 12594 
(320). 
Pythonisse. 
Scintillement. 12594 (336). 
Somnolence. 12594 (356). 
Souhaits de jeune fille. 

(360). 
Souvenir de Ribeaupierre. 
(862). 
Traversée heureuse. 
Schmitt (H. G.). 
someone. 1000. 


Schmitt (P. A.) musi¢ co.: 
Day after day. -22339. 
Phantom ship. 16471. 
Spanish silhouette. 16785. 
Under the old oak. 19248. 

Schmitt (R. A.) Flo. 10438. 

Schnabl (Henri) P-H-S-march. 

Schnecker (L. W.): 

Awake thou that sleepest. 4577 
eae 

Brave tin soldier. 19491 (27). 

Breast the wave, Christian. 17236 
(53). 

Christians awake. 24426 (41). 

Gates of heaven. 14976 (105). 

Golden swan. 19491 (84). 

Hansel and Gretel. 19491 (91). 

Heralds of heaven. 4577 (154, 
THD). 

Jack Merry-fellow. 19491 (107). 

Jesus Shall reign wher’er the sun. 
17236 (208). 

Lead us heavenly Father, lead us. 
27057 (72). 

Little Ib. 19491 (126). 

Lord with glowing heart I’d praise 
Thee. 27057 (81). 

Love’s request. 17236 (232). 

March king’s daughter. 19491 
Clas). 

_.O Lord. Thou art my strength. 
4577 (182). 
Sing unto God. 

There were 
27057 (144). 

Schnecker (P. A.): 

Awake thou that sleepest. 4577 
(22) 

Brave tin soldier. 19491 (27). 

Breast the wave, Christian. 172386 
(53). 

Gates of heaven. 14976 (105). 

Golden swan. 19491 (84). 

Hansel and Gretel. 19491 (91). 

Heralds of heaven. 4577 (154, 
155). 


16528. 


12594 
12594 


12594 (402). 
If you ean care for 


17236 (381). 
ninety and nine. 


Jack Merry-fellow. 19491 (107). 
Jesus shall reign where’er the sun. 
17236 (208). 
Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us. 
GT2). 
Little Ib. 19491 (126). 

Lord with glowing heart I’d 
praise Thee. 27057 (81). 
Love’s request. 17236 (282). 

March king’s daughter. 19491 
(135). 
O Lord, Thou art my strength. 
4577 (182). 
Sing unto God. 17236 (3881). 
There were ninety and _ nine. 
27057 (145). 
Schnee (C. B.) Lullaby. 23164. 
Schneider (A.) Dureh wolken, wind 
und wetter. 15418. 
Schneider (D. I.) Now that I’ve go 


you. 21612. 

Schneider (Emanuel) Because of 
you. 7480. 

Sehneider (F. K.) Cedar Rapids, 
Iowa. 7599, 15229. " 

Schneider (H. L.) You are in my 
heart. 194438. 

Schneider (Hans) 10 etiiden fiir sax- 
ophon. 15548. 


Schneider (J. J.): 
I love her—she loves me. 
I love my lady. 25289. 
Smile and make the world smile 
with you. 1988. 
Yes, do not monkey with the buzz- 
saw. 25438. 
Schneider (Richard) : 
Chateau Andlau. 2831. 


27938. 


Romance norvégienne. 4050 
Schnirlin (Ossip) Coneerto. 24747. 
Schnorr (Erma) Clover blossoms. 

2854. 
Schodle (A. G.) No, not one. 20999. 
Schoelwer (E. H.): 

A BC song. 14977. 

Beneath the moonlit skies of 

sunny Spain. 15129. 

Dry away those tears. 547. 

I should worry. 15794. 

It’s easier said than done. 1073. 

Let’s drift down the stream to- 

gether. 1196. 

Pretty little Adeline. 1739. 

Sweethearts. 16852. 

Truly. 19229. 

You know what I mean. 17204. 
Schoelwer (Eddie) See Schoelwer 

GOO a 1 


187. 
Variationen fiir 


Schén und schick. 

Schonberg (Arnold) 
orchester. 24173. 

Schone lau. 1892. 


2071 


INDEX 


Schoenefeld (Henry) : 
Melody in F. 2589 (289). 
Silver fishes. 2589 (310). 

Schoenfeld ‘“W. C.): 
Andante tragico. 
Chanson triste. 19770. 
Chante d’amour. 19778. 
Children’s conquest. 17512. 
Dainty. 129638. 


19546. 


Dancing on the dikes. 17713. 
Electricity. 22454. 
Esmeralda. 22464. 

Full steam ahead. 15534. 
Galop. 155388. 

Galop chromatique. 10486. 


Honeymoon keep shining. 27855. 
Jumping jack. 28151. 


My harbor of love. 28540. 

Persian moonlight. 18733. 

Peter Rabbit. 8903. 

Precocious child. 14227. 

Touraine. 29327. 

When I dream of you. 12401. 
Schonherr (Carl) Choralperlen. 

10068. 


Schoening (W. H.) 
ump ta-da-da. 265. 
Sehoettle (Gustav) 
13189, 20092. 
Schofield (A. V.) 
Schofield (G. W.) 
Scholes (8S. R.) 
27408. : 
Scholfield (J. P.): 
_ More than a Saviour. 
My cup runneth over. 
Open the door. 3870. 
Revival songs. 1799. 
Scholin (C. A.) Forgive and forget. 
20086, 27675. 


Scholl (Jack): 
Aloha Oahu. 465. 
As long as she keeps on loving me. 
2662. 
I’m sorry. 940. 
Let’s pash the night away. 5838. 
Ma petite. 23170. 
Mauna Loa. 1340. 
My Lahaina Rose. 11376. 
Save a little kiss for me chérie, 


Bamp ta-da-da, 
Foshay tower. 
Happiness. 13288. 


Pam-Panga. 8870. 
Community church. 


3686. 
3726. 


16628. 
Where the trade winds blow. 
12439. 
Scholtens (Hendrick ) General 
Charles P. Summerall. 7948. 
Scholtze (Kurt) nachf. Fest—tlied. 


24983. 
Scholz (A. J.) 6 kammerstticke. 
16640. 


Scholz (Harry) Komm’ zu mir nach 
Franzensbad! 20593. 


Schomacher (M. F.) Lone star flag. 
28305, 28306. 


pt. 17, n. S., V. 24 


Schon (F. W.) 
lady. 22850. 
Schon (R. E.) 
lady. 22350. 
Schonherr (Erwin) 
the woods. 43860. 


School marches. 23760. 

School music press. Violinist’s first 
book. 26790. 

Schootemeyer (Willy) Groot-Rotter- 
dam. 25118. 


Schott & co., Itd.: 

Adagio. 4692. 

Changing moods. 22217. 

Coronation march. 6014. 

Frolic. 25028. 

Haunting strain. 22668. 

In a hammock. 25410. 

Now the fun begins. 26029. 

Romantic melody. 26287. 

Sarabande in D minor. 

Sicilienne. 4697. 

Suite. 777. 

Suite in olden style. 2080. 

Sweet summer days. 23977. 

Toy theatre. 6966. 

Transcriptions for 
5373. 

Watchful lover. 241. 

Yokel’s delight. 26999. 

25 melodious studies for obtaining 
a beautiful tone on the violin. 
1663. 


Schotte (Alph.) 
21155-21157. 


Schotte (Alph.) et cie.: 
Ave Maris stella. 9819, 9820. 
Credo. 10128-10130. 
Missa exsultet. 25842, 25843. 
Parce Domine. 11610. 
Pianiste virtuose. 21155-21157. 
Premier rayon de soleil. 14231. 
Toceata. 11662. 


Schott’s (B.) s6hne.: 

Ahasver 14999. 

Angst. 15048. 

Automne-valse. 15077. 

Berlin, wie es weint und _ lacht. 
15136. © 

Buch vom lied der yolker. 4808. 

Bur te suite. 19725. 

Ca'ro. 15204. 

Ce ntus-firmus-praeludien. 
17480. 

Concerto. 19119. 

Danse chinoise. 

Espana. 154388. 

EXxtase fantastique. 15455. 

Fest-polonaise. 629. 

Forum. 15517. 

Freiheitslied. 10471. 

Fremder sang. 5251. 

Girls. 15562. 


Dear old fashioned 
Dear old fashioned 


Tripping through 


6541. 


pianoforte. 


Pianiste -virtuose. 


298, 


15317. 


2072 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Groteske. 15608. 
Guttersnipes’ dance. 10573. 
Harmonium-album. 796. 


He, uch-la! 25167. 

Heimat. 15654. 

Heimatlied. 10612. 

Hopak. 859. 

Hymnus. 15708. 

Ich hatt’ nun wmei_ trutschel. 
18096. 

Introduction, spinnchor und bal- 
lade. 2352. 

Ja, wenn ich eine freundin 
hatt)..... 5718, /5719. 

Ja, wenn mir zeit nur _ bliebe. 
5720, 5721. 

Kleine sonate. 15972. 

Kleinstadtbilder. 20587. 

Konzert fiir kleines' orchester. 
18242. 

Kunst des tibens. 5797. 

Landler. 20604. 

Mandolinata. 21288. 

Memento. 16160. 


Mir ist, als lAg’ mein ganzes gliick 
weit tiber’m meer. 11284. 

Neues vom tage. 16311, 18586. 

Notturno. 1368. 

Obersteiger. 3831. 

Requiem. 18820. 

Rosen aus Florida. 
18854, 21268. 

Rote rosen. 6500, 18860. 

Riibezahl. 16601. 

Saul. 1878. 

Saxophone-blues. 4098. 

Scherzando. 11834. 

Schoénste der wunder auf erden. 
6558, 18894. 

Schule ftir jazz-schlagzeug. 18900. 

Sentimental melody. 9122, 18909. 

Sonata claisica. 11984. 

Sonata romantica. 21415. 

Sonate. 21642. 

Spielendes kind. 16786. 

Studien zu einer neuen spieltech- 
nik: 4222. 

Tango... 42132: 

Tanz-Suite. 2135. 

Teddy. 16882. 

Tod des Oedipus. 6951. 

Trio-sonate. 6979, 21665, 21666. 

Trot. 16968. 

Verlorene sohn. 4410. 


11789, 18853, 


Verzweifelte liebhaber.- 19276. 

Vier marianischen antiphonen. 
17032. 

Vogelhandler. 4421. 

Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan. 
19309. 


Wer kann die frauen je ergriinden. 
7141, 7142, 17075. 


77 breaks fiir schlagzeug. 23773. 


—— 


Schou (Emil) When the heart is 
young. 12417. 
Schrader’s (A) son, ine. 
of the air. 17802. 
Schradieck (Henry) : 
Andante and scherzo capriccioso. 


Gardians 


4577 (11). 

Ballade [and] Polonaise. 24426 
(15). 

Concerto. 17236 (79). 


4577 (329). 
14976 (280). 


Red, red sarafan. 

Scéne de ballet. 
Schradieck (J. A.): 

Andante and scherzo capriccioso. 


4577 (11). 
Ballade [and] Polonaise. 24426 
GED): 
Concerto. 17236 (79). 


Red, red sarafan. 
Scéne de ballet. 

Schraeger (R. N.): 
Dream waltz. 17673. 
Dreaming. 15401. 

I’m living for your love. 
Melody of love. 20829. 
Song of Broadway. 19000. 
That’s how much I care. 24036. 

Schrag (Belle) Berty Lou. 2740. 

Schrammel (Joh.) Wien bleibt Wien. 

9609. ; 

Schreiber (Dorothy) 

toys. 138317. 

Schreiner (Ad:) Paraphrase _ iiber 

Stille nacht! heilige nacht! 1678. 

Schreiner (H. L.) Bow-wow. 229. 

Schreker (Franz) : 

Ekkehard. 22453. 
Kleine suite. 25562. 

Schrodel (Irene) My love in the wild. 

23377. 

Schroder (Myrtle) 

13550. 

Schroeder (D. L.): 
Impetuous imps. 
Japanese intermezzo. 
Mood pensive. 16211. 
Song of the cat. 6726. 

Schroeder (John): 

' Arise, shine. 24509. 
When you're in love. 

Schroder (Walther) : 
Ahasver. 14999. 

Du er min egen lille pige. 

Schroeder & Gunther, inc.: 
Bach album for pianoforte. 22070. 
Blowing bubbles. 200. 
China moon. 19784. 
Chinese lullaby. 19786. 
Circus. 370. 

Dance of the fox fairies. 

- Dancing Sunbeams. 2910. 
Day with the scouts. 10181. 
Dolly’s slumber song. 504. 
Falling leaves. 10382. 

Good morning. 17851. 


4577 (329). 
14976 (280). 


20366. 


Hearts and 


In the moonlight. 


15839. 
15912. 


9578. 


5114. 


19878. 


2073 


INDEX 


Schroeder & Gunther, ine.—Contd. 
Icy crags. 20419. 
Just you and I. 20561. 
Little yellow bird. 3559. 
Lotus petals. 20710. 
Minuet. 18460. 
Playing store. 1718. 
Pond lillies. 3960. 
Rain. 1775. 
Reindeer trot. 4017. 
R.ding the crescent moon. 
Rocking horse brigade. 1820. 
Scherzo-caprice. 11835. 
Seven musical travelogues. 
Slumber song. 11951. 
Song bird and cuckoo. 18998. 
Swaying roses. 4243. 
Tango moderne. 24018. 
Tea party. 2137. 
Teddy bear. 2143. 
Tender thought. 24021. 
To the greenwood. 4344. 
Top. 2225. 
Unfinished symphony. 6565. 
Waltz with me. 21755. 
Wavelets. 4445. 
Woodpecker. 4527. 
Yang tze whirlpools. 4536. 
Yellow River boat song. 21900. 
Schroepfer (L. B.) Miller laendler. 
28452. 
Schropp (R. J.) jr. Dream-man please 
send a dream to me. 13059. 
Schubart (C. D.) Bethlehem. 2742. 


Schubert (F. P.): 
Alphonse et Hstelle. 11839. 
Alt-Wien. 11840, 11841. 
Ave Maria. 16642, 23761. 
Children’s march. 21304. 
Come to the meadows. 6559. 
Cradle song. 18896, 26339. 
Dance tunes. 9103. 
Deutsche trauermesse. 28967. 
Fantasia in F minor. 1895. 
Fierrabras. 11842. 
Franz Schubert. 19491 (207-209). 
Hark! hark! the lark. 1896, 
16648. 
Lieder und gesange mit begleitung 
des klaviers. 26340. 
Litany. 4099, 6560. 
Moment musical. 6561, 
18897, 18898, 26841, 28968. 
Musikus vom Lichtenthal. 
Omnipotence. 4100. 
Pax vobiscum. 23763. 
Polonaise. 28969, 28970. 
Rondo. 26342. 
Rosamunde. 
23765, 28971. 
Schubert suite. 1897. 
Schubert symphony suite. 6564. 
Sei mir gegriisst. 4102. 
Serenade. 21305. 


6562, 
23762. 


4101, 6563, 23764, 


18830. 


2197. 


pt. 111, n. &., v. 24 


Serenata. 4108. 

Slumber song. 23766. 

Soirées de Vienne. 14371. 

Songsters of spring. 18899. 

Standchen. 1898, 11848. 

Theme from the Unfinished sym- 
phony. 11844. . 


Trois marches militaires. 4104. 
Unfinished symphony. 6565. 
Ungarische melodie. 28972. 
Who is Sylvia. 9104. . 
Wild rose. 213806. 

Young nun. 28767. 


Schubert (H. W.) Stand by the 
Union label. 12044. ° . . 
Schubert (L.) Violin school. 29647 

(240). 

Schuberth (Edward) & co., ine.:° 

Amorette. 7367. FS al 

April day. 9789. 

Autumn carnival. 9813. 

Caprice de concert. 301. 

Cuckoo waltz. 2896. 

Debutante. 7736. 

Dolly’s waltz. 153878. 

Estrella’ tropical. 586.. 

Eventide. 3029. 

God made me thine. 53818. — 

Highly colored wings. 5429. 

I have a gift for you. 5498. 

If you should call. 10823. 

In some far day. 5666. 

Keep in step! 25546. 

Little Chinese girl. 16042. 

O belle nuit. 8783. 

Petite etude. 16466. 

Rejoice to-day with one accord. 

14284. 


Roses. 9059. 
Solace. 9205, 9206. 
Souvenir. 9260. 
Spooks. 16789. 
Tick tacks. 12213. 
Wait ’twell ter-morror. 
Wishing. 12487. 
Zephyrs. 17229. 
Schuberth (Eusebius) : 
Open your heart baby for me. 
8844. 
Though you’ve gone away dear. 
21616. 
Schuberth (Fritz) jr.: 
Du kannst so stiss sein. 
24900. 
Neue schule der geléiufigkeit und 
des vortrags. 25972-25974. 


Schuessler (William) McKinley song. 
1308. 


19292. 


24899, 


Schiitt (Hduard) : 
A la gavotte. 
A mignonne. 


24429. 
21970. 


2074 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Schuette (Florence) : 


Broadway of my dreams. 4800. 
I wonder. 18089. 
Lonesome just for you. 18825. 


Oh, God! won’t you please come 


down. 26057. 
Schuette (K. M.) I am sorry I flirted 
again. 27885. 
Schuette (Ruth) Roosevelt high! 
16584. 
Schiitz (Heinrich): 
Sing to the Lord a new song. 
14976 (292). 
Weihnachts  oratorium. 21964 
(78). 
Schuff (A. M.) Scissors’ grinder. 
28973. , 


Schulberg (Gus) pseud. See Shir-Cliff 
(B. W.) 
Schuler (G. S.): 
Airmen’s hymn. 27080. 
Blessed Jesus. 24601. 
God’s wondrous grace. 
Hillside romance. 5480. 
In the hollow of His hand. 5676. 
Postlude march. 1726. 
Someone is singing the song I 
love. 21409. 
Tell me more. 26612. 
Thinking of Calvary. 
Schulhoff (Erwin) : 
Erste symphonie. 
Hot music. 10656. 
II. streichquartett. 14974. 
Schultheis (G. H.) Serenade. 26366. 
Schultheis (Gustav) Lone. EHagle’s 
wedding song. 11095. 


25089. 


6919. 


10350. 


Schultz (H. BE.) Kodak girl. 15976. 
Schultz (M. G.): 
Garden of yesterday. 25048. 


Stage door Johnny. 9275. 
Sure fire daddy. 26557. 
Schultz (Will) At ten last: night. 
22049. 
Schulz (Art) 
Schulz (Leo) 


Curly head. 15297. 
Orchestral studies for 


violoncello. 6270. 

Schulz-Berger (Max) Vor Tietz am 
Alexanderplatz. 2347. 

Schulze (EH. A.) My tree. 3765. 

Schulze (M. K.) Southern spirituals. 
26492. 

Schulze (W. E.) Razzberries. 21217. 

Schuize (W. F.) Grace and beauty. 
13267. 

Schumacher (G. EE.) Echoes’ of 
Schoenbrun. 10307. 

Schumaker (Emilie) Love of Jesus. 
5915. 

Schuman (Sam): 
‘Camille! 15209. 


Song of sunny Italy. 19005. 


24693033 907 


Schumann (C.) Joyful summertide. 
2589 (141-143). 
Schumann (Hddie) Days won’t be 
the same when you’re gone. 15330. 
“Schumann (Georg) Quartett. 24426 
(231): 
Schumann (Meta) Your _ presence. 
21952: 
Schumann (R. A.): 
Album per la gioventt. 23768. 
Andante und variationen. 14372. 
Deux chants vénetiens. 16649. 


Geneviéve, 11850. 
He leadeth me. 1900. 
Hunting song. 27057: (118). 
Kreisleriana. 6566, 16650. 
Master songs by great composers. 
17236 (359-361). 
Merry peasant. 6567. 
Papillon. 263538, 26354. 
Romance and scherzo. 18901. 
Scherzo. 4105. 
Schumann suite. 9105. 
Soldier song. 11851. 
Symphony. 143873. 
Talisman. 9344. 
Toccata. 19491 (210). 
Triumerei. 6568. 


Schuster (David) Onward to Pales- 
tine. 21091. 
Schuster (Ira): 
Blue Hawaii. 
9931, 22143. 
Collegiates on parade. 15266. 
Hawaiian romance. 10596. 
You ought to see my new baby. 
12548, 14944, 14945, 17212. 
Schuster (Joe) : 
All I want is y-0-u. 9752, 9753. 
Am I to blame. 24479, 24480. 
Blue butterfly. 22140, 24605. 
Dance of the paper dolls. 
7708, 7709, 10154, 15310. 
Honest I’m in love with you. 854, 
5444. 
I don’t wanna be good. 8105. 
Maybe—who knows? 11228-11230, 
13854, 13855. 
My beautiful sweetheart. 16236. 
Oh Lou-iss tell me who you choo- 


7517, 7518, 9928- 


4995, 


iss. 1599. 
That’s what’s calling me _ back. 
2169, 2170. 
When I sang the tenor. 2435, 
(ans 
With you in the harbor of love. 
2512. 
Schuth (Joseph) Rheinisch land. 
6443. 
Schwaab (Maurice) Au temps de 
Haydn. 2676. 


Yaller. 9642. 
She’s a real Amer- 


Schwab (C. M.) 
Sehwab (Charles) 
ican girl. 11893. 


INDEX 


Schwab (D. S.): 
Sweetheart why not come to me 
for love. 29200. 
You are the bluebird of my 
dreams. 27008. 
Schwab (Ludvik) : 
Orientale. 16417. 
Valse. 15180. 
Schwiibisches tanzlied. 4106." 
Schwalm (EH. D.): 
I’m gray but not blue. 
Our future home. 16423. — 
Schwanda, der dudelsackpfeifer. 10480, 
LIGTA, LISSZOR27 TS! 


Schwanderla (A.) 


10736. 


Collection of 38 


original preludes. 12906. 
Schwandt (Fred) Goodbye, sweet- 
heart, goodbye. 10555. 


Schwartz (Abe): 
Fiksowanyi czolowik. 7884. 
First love waltz. 22517. 
Liesnaya skazska. 5846. 
Mazur zagboba. 13856. 
Ninotchka waltz. 8762. 
Oberek bialostocki. 14073. 
Oy skazy myla. 14130. 
Polka z Detroit. 14209. 
Prasezay Hanusiu. 18774. 
Prezent z Ewropy. 8971. 
Saba wa na Budach. 14840. 
Starosty. 9276. 
Toloka. 6954. 
Trepak. 24122. 
Vals metchta. 7036. . 
Welykodnyj bowtun. 7135. 
Zwodyny. 7306. . 


Schwartz (Arthur): 

» Age of innocence. 17257. 

High and low. 22701. 

I can’t forget. 8096, 17987. 

I guess Ill have to change my 
plan. 138408. 

Tll always 
2210. 

I love you and I like you. 10727. 

I’m like a doll. 5556. 

I’m like a sailor, home from the 
sea. 22815. 

I need you so. 


remember. 18008, 


10762. 


I’ve made a habit of you. 10782. 
Little show. 138730. 
Poor little locked up me. 6356. 


She’s ..such;,,a. comfort to, me. 
23798. 

Song of the riveter. 4188. 

Tight like this. 69386. 


What did Della wear. 
Schwartz (Benjamin) : 
My big moment. 25899. 
Together again. 12229. 
Weeping willow. 9588. 
Schwartz (C. R.) Count Zeppelin. 
17580. 


12388. 


Schwartz (H. 8S): 
Broken wings. 
Take her 

24004. 

What a shame it’s gonna rain. 

12383. 

Schwartz (Isadore) 

Schwartz (Jean): 
Budapest. 24648. 
Longing. 25655. 
Love is like a match. 25677. 

On the river. 26088. 

Schwartz (Leo) Still waiting. 6783. 

Schwartz (Louis) That brand new 

girl friend of mine. 21553. 

Schwartz (Maurice) : 

Drunken cantor. 7800. 

In an old synagogue. 8245. 
Schwartz (Phil) Place ‘to call home. 

11655, 16482. 

Schwartzman (L.C.): . 

Je vous aime. 20516. 

Lulaby. 20787. 

Schwarz (Friedrich) : 

Sag mal, wer ist die dame. 

Wenn ich 

19327. 

Schwarz (Reinhard) : 

Jiirg Jenatsch. 13614. 

Werk fiir streichorchester: 12374. 
Schwarz (Rud.) Samarkand. 11816. 
Schwarz-Reiflinger (Erwin) : 

Deutsche. volkslieder. 9952. 

Fiinf jahrhunderte spanischer gi- 
tarremusik. 22565, 22566. 
Spanische gitarremusik. 21442. 
Schwarz-Richards (Rudolf) Bei einer 

kleinen tasse tee. 4726. 
Schwarze orchidee. 1901, 13196, 14374, 
14789, 15607. 
Schwarzwald (Milton) 
march. 21209. 

Schweers & Haake: 
Bremer stadtmusikanten. 24633. 
Grenadier. 762. 

Heil, deutsches lied. 821. 
Schweid (Mark) Hternal greenhorn. 

13114. 

Schweinauer tanz. 


255. 
out in an aeroplane. 


Lullaby. 


1857. 
die blonde Inge... 


js wea - OL 


6570. 


Schwergewicht, oder Die ebre der na- 


tion. 15362. 
Schwierge stellen aus kammermusik- 
werken. 21308. 
Sciacca (Nino): 
Sirinata a Catarina. 119380. 
Ucchiuzzi chiari. 12285. 
Sciacca (O.): 
Blue Hawaii. 9928. 
Gypsy. 3182, 3183. 
High up on a hill-top. 3226. 
I’m just a vagabond lover. 13447. 
I’m sorry Sally. 3329. 
Love me. 2838384. 
My Angeline. 3711. 


2076 


pt. III, 0. S}, v. 24 


5985. 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1929 


My blackbirds are bluebirds now. 
3716. 
My castle in Spain is a shack in 
the lane. 11354. 
My dear. 138964. 
My mother’s eyes. 
Sciapiro (Michel) : 
Call of love. 7564. 
Goal of my dreams. 
Song. 28769. 
Sciascia (Pasquale) : 
Angile. 4636. 
Bimba mia bimba. 
Buon capodanno. 19726. 
Ebbona affii lamore. 10304. 
Fortezzo mezzo umare. 25018. 
Lu primamore. 5980. 
Lucante  dilamatine 
20724. 
Mugliero americano. 25895. 
Novela di natale. 21010. 
Paesanella. 11598. 
Pisciaiolo siciliano. 
Prima casci dopa cano. 
Primo amore. 6392. 
Scilingo (Charles) Mother of mine. 
8658. 
Sclocco (D. F.) 


$702. 


17834. 


9912. 


abruzzese. 


8924. 
11704. 


Max y Carlitos. 3636. 

Seocca (A. L.) I love you more than 
anyone else. 8141, 13428. 

Scoggins (M. A.) Where the silv’ry 


Colorado wends its way. 24426 
(308). 
Scoma (M.) Alba. 7387. 
Scotch songs. 23770. 
Scott (A. R.) Kitty Carey. 8380. 
Scott (B..M.): 
All in King George’s time. 4612, 
4613. 
I would live in your love. 5619, 
5620. 
Moods. 6050, 6051. 


O, hadst thou harkened to my com- 
mandments. 21026. 
Scott (Bennett) : 


Blue days are over. 17415. 
I ain’t a gonna tell. 13383. 
Scott (C. G.) Raise your window high 
tonight. 26231. 


Seott .(C. 2.) : 
Auf der kirmes. 19491 (11). 
Berges gruss. 19491 (18). 
Cappriccietto. 27057 (18). 
Chers souvenirs. 27057 (21). 
‘Danse de Colombine. 27057 (28). 
Deux mazureks. 27057 (96). 
Glécklein im walde. 19491 (80). 
Gretchen’s puppe. 19491 (88). 
Halali. 19491 (90). 
Holy air is breathing. 


(129). 
Junge barde. 19491 (109). 
Kleine kadett. 19491 (112). 


Krakowiak. 27057 (68). 


12594 


Marquita. 27057 (86). 
Mazurek. 27057 (87). 
Melodie romantique. 27057 
Mit anmuth. 19491 (159). 
Nune dimittis. 12594 (277). 
Polonaise. 27057 (109). 
Rosenfest. 19491 (200). 
Schwalberln. 12594 (335). 
Seerosen. 21964 (62). 
Senner’s abschied. 27057 (121). 
Serenade slave. 27057 (122). 
Soldaten-liedchen. 19491 (215). 
Sprudelnde quelle. 19491 (218). 
Thou that from the heavens art. 

12594 (394). 
Valse. 27057 (97). 
Veilchen am bach. 19491 (249). 
Wanderer’s abendliedchen. 19491 
(256). 
Scott (Christopher) Oh! hubby give 
me a check. 23496. 
Scott (Claire) I’ll just keep on dream- 
ing of you. 22780. 

Seott (Cyril) : 

English waltz. 15434. 
Guttersnipes’ dance. 
Valse sentimentale. 

Scott (Earle) : 

Dear America. 19899. 

Fascination. 20036. 

Masquerade. 20802. 

When a girl’s in 
21875. 

Scott (F. H.): 

Did you ever see a hot dog stand? 


(90). 


10573. 
17017. 


love. |, 21199, 


10224. 
Lonely Lou, I love you. 23110. 
My baby. 6092. 


My dreams are dreams of you. 
11365, 20914. 

Pretty girl. 18782. 

Wonderful dream. 9624, 21880. 


Seott (Fred) New York shuffle. 
23488. 

Scott (G. E.) Our first good night 
kiss. 21103. 

Scott (G. W.) Seotty blues. 28974. 

Scott (J. O.) Smile—sing a song. 
16718. 


seott :(J..P.): 
Arise, shine. 70. 
Out of the depths. 3887. 
Seeret. 14976 (285). 
Voice in the wilderness. 2338. 
Wind’s in the south. 19403. 
Scott (Lady John) Annie Laurie. 
19553. 
Scott (L. S.): 
Indiana university’s Jordon River 
Teyue. 138555. 
Out of my dreams. 
Scott (Lina) 
20474. 
Scott (Lucille) Love’s song. 


11581. 
In the year of 18612. 


1286. 


2077 


INDEX 


pt. III, n. S., v. 24 


Scott (M. L.): 
Auf der kirmes. 19491 (11). 
Berges gruss. 19491 (18). 
Cappriccietto. 27057 (18). 
Chers souvenirs. 27057 (21). 
Danse d2 Colombine. 27057 (28). 
Deux mazureks. 27057 (96). 
Glocklein im walde. 19491 (80). 
Gretchen’s puppe. 19491 (88). 
Halali. 19491 (90). 
Holy air is’ breathing. 

(129). 
Junge barde. 19491 (109). 
Kleine kadett. 19491 (112). 
Krakowiak. 27057 (68). 
Marquita. 27057 (86). 
Mazurek. 27057 (87). 
Melodie romantique. 27057 (90). 
Mit anmuth. 19491 (159). 
Nune dimittis. 12594 (277). 
Polonaise. 27057 (109). 
Rosenfest. 19491 (200). 
Schwalberln. 12594 (3385). 
Seerosen. 21964 (62). 
Senner’s abschied. 27057 (121). 
Serenade slave. 27057 (122). 
Soldaten-liedchen. 19491 (215). 
Sprudelnde quelle. 19491 (218). 
Thou that from the heavens art. 
12594 (394). 


12594 


Valse. 27057 (97). 

Veilchen am bach. 19491 (249). 

Wanderer’s abendliedchen. 19491 
(256). 


Scott (Maurice) : 
Hear the ukuleles, a-calling you 


home. 10608. 
I’m scrry I ever learned to love 
you. 25323. 
If we can’t be sweethearts, let’s be 
friends. 15831. 
Seott (Muriel) Come drift in my 
canoe, 4938. 
Scott (O. C.) Nifia hermosa. 23444. 
Seott (Oliver): 
Flirtation. 22523. 
Neat little, sweet little you. 23425. 
No use to love. 28634. 
Seott (P. W. A.) Mandolin solos with 


piano accompaniment. 11191. 
Scott (Ralfe) I will always call you 
sweetheart. 20404. 
Scott (Victor) : 
Shepherd’s tale. 9139. 
Two troubadors. 4819. 
Scott-Baker (H.) Te Deum laudamus. 
14604. 

Scott-Gatty (Alfred) 
songs. 21309. 
Scotto (Vincent) : 
Je ne sais pas. 
Soir au Lido. 


Six plantation 


25485. 
4164. 


Scouton (W. H.): 
Amedia schottische. 9709 (5). 
Badger tournament. 12698. 
Konorah march. 2589 (154, 155). 
Little primrose overture. 23094. 
Loretto mazurka. 9709 (139). 
Omena march. 4577 (297). 
Those wedding bells. 24426 (277), 

29647 (231-238). 

Scovill (V. W.) Cellist. 27331. 

Scriabine (A.) Etude. 6573. 

Scribner (W. A.) I held you in m 

arms just yesterday. 3291. 
Scuderi (Gaspare) : 


Filastrocea della rondine. 13160. 
Improvviso. 13526. 
Piccoli canti. 14178. 
Seull (H. T.): 
At the fair... 
Ten recreative studies. 21310. 


Seully (Margaret) Who chased my 
blues away. 2470. 

Sea shanties. 11862. 

Seal (Lou) I want to go back home. 


25390. 


Seales (J. A.): 


Back to paradise. 19603. 
My Dix‘e boy dreams. 6105. 
Sealy (F. L.) Hnter not into judg- 
ment. 5146. 
Seaman (Bernie) : 


Two weeks’ notice. 7015. 


When the roses bloom: again. 
2447. 
Seamans (HK. J. M.) Sunrise in the 
Alps. 6803. 
Seamen (J. J.) Kitty. 25559. 


Searels (Mort): 
Aloha. 24469. 
Halona waltz. 25131. 
Hawaiian rose waltz. 25157. 
Hawaiian waltz. 25158. 
Hello Aloha. 25176. 
Lehua waltz. 25597. 
Let me call you 

25604. 

Lotus girl waltz. 25665. 
Mahina waltz. 25726. 
Merry widow waltz. 
My wild Irish rose. 
O sole mio. 26045. 
Old Black Joe. 26071. 
One two three four. 26099. 
Spanish fandango. 26495. 
Sparkling waters. 26498. 
Waltz exercise. 26818. 
When the dew is on the rose. 


sweetheart. 


25821. 
25954. 


26896. 
Where the shy little violets grow. 
26918. 
Searfoss (M. A.) I wish I had a girl. 
15810. 


My cigarette girl, sure 
3723. 


Searle (J. T.) 
a Lucky strike. 


2078 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Searles (Mortimer) Dream train. 
13062. 
Searles-Westbrook (Helen) See West- 


brook (Helen Searles-) 

Sears (Gerry) If. I had my way. 
18105. 

Sears (Helen): 


Follow the leader. 665. 
March. 1908. 
Melody. 1909. 
Puppets on parade. 1752. 
Serenade. 1916. 
Waltz. 1910. 

Sears (Robert) : 
Chinese serenade. 15248. 
Memories that fade away. 18443. 
Moonlight shine to-night. 18482. 


Take me with you. 16871. 
Seaton (R. 8S.) Georgia. 31381. 


Sebers (Floyd) When a young wife 


went away. 19344. 
Sechs  siebenbiirgische -volkslieder. 
11833. 


Sechseroperette. 11681, 11863. 
Second community uke book. 18906. 
Secunda (Samuel): 


Chazonim of probe. 328. 


Eibiger tanz. 24922. 
Hob a hartz. 3232. 


Ich benk noch die oigen. 979. 
In New York. 1024. 
Nu adaige. 1024. 
Paskenen sha les. 21134. 
Sheindele. 4457, 29020. 
Shluf mein kind. 41386. 
Song of love. 2028. 
Teiere mamenin. 2144. 
Veohayto lere-echo,~ 2317. 
Wen ich wolt reich given. 
Whoopee. 29528. 
Yiddishe lied. 17189. 
Yiden loift tzim rebi and Kidush. 
29591. 
Secunda (Sholom) 
(Samuel ) 
Sedberry (Jesse) Sedberry’s (Jesse) 
complete method for the Hawalian 
guitar. 26361. 
Seeber (M. E.) 
you'll miss me. 9372. 
Seeber & Woolnough co. 
time you'll miss me. 9372. 
Seeboeck (M. B.): 
Boat song. 14976 (38). 
Little scherzino. 14976 (186). 
Mazurka. 14976 (208). 
Russian dance. 14976 (276). 
Slumber song. 14976 (296). 
Valse petite. 14976 (360). 
Seeboeck (W. C. E.): 
Boat song.’ 14976 (38). 
Little scherzino. 14976 (186). 
Mazurka. 14976 (208). 
Russian dance. 14976 (276). 


4457. 


See Secunda 


hat’s the time when 


That’s the | 


14976 (296). 
14976 (360). 
Dia - chro - rythm. - 


Slumber song. 
Valse petite. 
Seebold (J. G.) 
17640, 
Seeking life’s golden keys. 16658. 
Seelhorst (Friedrich) Walzerkoenig 
Strauss. “21750 
Seely (F. H.): 
Awake, arise. 22064. 
Daffodils. 17599. 
Seewald (Edyth) Consuela. 
Segovia (Andrés) : 
Sonata claésica. 11984. 
Sonata romantica. 21415. 
Segurini (Nello) : 
Amore nomade. 


12929. 


24486. 


Ciliege. 2850, 2851. 
Neve rossa. 38782, 16312. 
Rettile. 26260. 
Veleno d’amore. 26771. 
Sehi (Chrisea) pseud. See Gerger 
(Christina ) 


Seiber (Maty4s) : 
Schule fiir jazz-schlagzeug. 18900. 
77 breaks fiir schlagzeug. 23773. 
Seidel (A.) Christmas bells. 4915. 


Seidenman (Louis) Coolin’ off your 
heels. 7667. 

Seidler (I. L.): 
Futuristic blues. 
Modernistic blues. 
New blues. 28603. 

Se dor (Julius) : 

All n'ght long. 4614. 

Another broken heart. 19554. 

I am but a dreamer. 20290. — 

If I can take you from somebody 
else. 15828. 

If I could just call you sweetheart. 
15825. 

Just a little love song. 18207. 

Keep a smiling while it rains. 
20572. 

Peek-a-boo. 28796. 

Teasin’ me. 21544. 

Underneath the moon. 


700. 
28472. 


7026. 


Seidt (J. A.) Starlight reverie. 12594 
(368) 094. 
Seifert (Anton) Karntner ~— lieder- 
marsch. 5770. 
Seifert (Louis) You’re my first sweet- 
hearts. 17245. 
Seifert (Oskar) : 
Hrich, nur dir gehor’ ich, — 578. 
Espana, komm nach _ spanien. 
5154. 
Freihe ts-marsch. 10470. 
-Kle ne gratulanten. 5791. 
Lachende welt. 5800. 
Miidels aus Sachsen. 5946. 
Man braucht ja so wenig um 


gliicklich zu sein. 1321. 


2079 


INDEX 


Seifert (Oskar )—Continued. 

Nach meiner heimat zieht’s mich 
wieder. 1517. 

Schwiegermutter, 
der Chaplin aus. 

So ein trdpfchen 
képfchen. 1999. 

Traue husar. 12252. 

War’ ich doch noch ein baby wie 
dws. sor" 

Wenn du was zu saufen hast. 
71389. 

Wie kommt denn nur de gnid’ 
ge frau dazu. 2495. 


du siehst wie 
1902. 
steight ins 


Seifert (Vera) Moon dreams. 16212. 
Se'fert (Walter) Drei lieder. 21318. 
Seiler (Siegfried) : 
Message of love-waltz. 12594 
(240). 
Moonlight. at the cliff. 12594 
(247). 
Souvenir-waltz. 12594 (365). 
Seip (H. L.) Delta upsilon book of 
songs. 19915. 
Seismit-Doda (Albano) Caressante. 
19491 (32). 
Seitman (Jos.) : 
Cheerio. 4895, 7615. 
Collection of original songs. 
22268. 
Group of popular melodies. 22638. 
My bg moment. 13956. 
Seitz (Ernest) World is waiting for 
the sunr’se. 12504. 
Seitz (R. F.): 
March of the marines. 11201. 


University of Pennsylvania band 
mareh. 2589 (339). 


Seiz (Minnie) Drifting nowhere. 
22434. 
Selby (M. A.): 
Streams from Calvary. 12078. 


Take me back. 12124. 
Selby (R. B.) Widow bird sat mourn- 
ing. 24426 (311). 
Sellars (Basil) Day of days. 
Sellars (Gatty) Choeur de fete. 


17619. 
345. 


Selleck (Lloyd) Sweetheart of yes- 
terday. 14585. 
Seller (Jane) Mv heart’s an aero- 


plane flying on wings of love. 15974. 


Sellers (G.): 


Blue song. 12769. 
Drums. 138073. 
Spring. 14520. 


Selnecker (Nikolaus) 
God. 22694. 

Selney (—) A la Saint-Jean. 14980. 

Selvaggi (Rito) Canto del pane. 2808. 

Selvin (Ben) You are my light in the 
sky. 14927. 


Help, Lord, my 


pt. III, n. &., v. 24 


Semenetz (Augusta) Hail’ Columbia 
steel. 5374. 

Seminole (The) 

Semiramis. 1842. 

Semon (Primrose) : 

Blue melody. 15160. 

. Hostess. 13362. 
I’m Al Jolson’s mammy. 13482. 
Redhead. 16550. 

Senart (Maurice) HEditions: 
Aquarelles. 7384, 17310. 
Attente mystique. 17325. 

Au monastére. 7413. 
Ballades. 7628. 
Berceuse. 17381. 
Brise de printemps. 
Cache-eache. 4829. 
Chanson d’automne. 24706. 
Chant funébre. 19771. 
Cloitre maudit. 24734. 
Danse. 17610. 
Deux pieces. 
Deux préludes. 
Deux valses. 


9117. 


7541. 


8920. 
4617. 
9702. 


Duon. SIA: 

En vain d’ un voile épais. 7817. 
Essays in the modes. 5155. 
Estampes. 20005. 

Evocation. 17729. 

Gemmes. 17809. 


Huit poémes. 18835 


Marche francaise. 18401, 18402. 


Métamorphose d’ Eve. 8595. 

Miniatures grecques. 6026. 

Notations d’ été. 8773. 

Péce. 6324. 

Politian. 26194. 

Quatre cancons. 19664. 

Quatre lettres de femmes. 25225. 
Quatre mélodies. 9464. 
Quatuor. 18796, 18797. 
Quintette. 18802. 

Rapsodie. 6419. 

Refleksen. 26247. 

Regrets. 6426. 

Romance sans paroles. 9052. 

Rugby. 6508. 

Six songs. 9465. 

Sonata. 5241. 

Sonatine. 26462. 

Sur le nom d’Albert Roussel. 
26554. 

Tempo di minuetto. 9361. 

Tres cancons de Nadal. 19665. 


2 idilli siracusani. 24667. 
2° quartetto. 9704. 
3 melodies. 21441. 
3 pastorales. 26279. 
4 études. 7352. 
4 miniatures. 
Senrab (S. E.) 
4924, 


14212, 18766. 
Clickety-click march. 


2080 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1929 


Senter (B.): 
Goin’ back to Tennessee. 13258. 
It’s doin’ you good, to know I’m 

lonesome. 10885. . 
Rich man, poor man, beggar man, 
thief. 21242. 
Sentis (José): 
Aleala. 9747. 
C’est un béguin... 
Colibri. 4931, 4932. 
Discrétement. 24845. 
Manolita. 13822. 
Perdon! 16464. 

Septimine. 14885. 

Serafin (Theodore) : 
Because I’m blue. 
I love you dear. 138425. 

In a little bungalow. 8242. 

Serafini (Helen) You and your little 

armchair. 19442. 
Serato (Arrigo) Egloga. 
Seredy (J. S.): 
Christmas echoes. 358. 
Hunting scene. 27874. 
Rock-a-bye-baby. 28918. 
Warrior’s march. 14794. 

Seress (Rezs0) : 

Megsiratom a lehullo. 


24664. 


12723. 


10313. 


20820. 


Mért van néked = selyemruhad. 
20820. 
Seringés (Charles) Mon dernier 
réve. 13916. 
Serpette (Gaston) Shakspeare. 
12594 (339). 
Serradell (Narciso) : 
Golondrina. 138258, 15589, 20158. 
Swallow. 6810, 14567, 29180. 


Serrano (J.): 
Cancion del olvido. 
Fallero. 13137. 
Te quiero. 19127. 
Serre (L. L. T. L.) Berceuse gas- 
conne. 29647 (15). 
Serrell (A. F.) MHazelbury march. 
15645. 
Serse. 20184. 
Serwer( Samuel) 
Sesar (Jorge): 
Chiquitita. 27361. 
Lejos me encuentro. 
Teatro Colén. 29242. 


Sessions (Roger) Symphony. 26875. 
Sestre Klanjateljice dragocijene krvi. 
Kralju vijekova. 1161. 
Seton (Charles) pseud. 
(Charles) 
Seuel-Holst (Marie) 
of things. 9712. 


290. 
Drowsy eyes. 546. 
28248. 


See Lincoln 


About all sorts 


Sevtik (—) JEinfiihrung in die na- 
tiirlichen und kiinstlichen flageolet- 
tone. 26346. 


Sevtik (Otakar) Schule des violin- 
vortrages auf melodischer grund- 
lage. 11845-11849, 16644-16648, 
26343-26352. 


Séverac (D. de) Au chateau et dans 


le pare. 7412. 
Séverac (®% de) Chanson de Blaisine. 
27336. 


Severi (Gino): 


Addio my darling. 244387. 
E la bella Gigugin. 24911. 
Mariana. 25756. 
Sevilla y Roa (Manuel) ~ Scherzo- 
valse. 11836. 
Sewall (A. L.) Back home blues. 
9848. 


Sexton (Ruth): 
Oh girls, what a man. 6224. 
There’s no use of crying. 6912. 
Sextuor. 26379. . 
Seybold (Arthur) : 
Erholung. 27597, 27598. 
Neue wunder-geige. 6169. 
Seybold (Zeb) : 
I’m-all-a-lone-a 
22801. 
My honey in the roses—I 
you. 8689. 
Seyferlich (W. M.): 
I’m gonna be stingy with my love. 
15769. 
My little charming miss. 11379. 
Seyforth (Danny) I’m coming back 


lone-some lad. 


love 


to you. 20345. 
Seyler (Clifford) Yes INdeed! 4541. 
Seyler (J. V.) Sketches from the 
studio. 16714. 


I was born to go 
13495. 


Seymour (A. E.) 
upon the stage. 


Shackleford (Forrest) Music. 8666. 
Shackley (F. N.): 
Children of the heavenly King. 
29647 (382). 
Rejoice, the Lord is King. 12594 
(322). 


Shade (Will) : 


Black woman is like a_ black 


snake. 12758. 
Carmelita. 7582. 
I can’t stand it. 27888. 
Jug band waltz. 22986. 


Lindbergh hop. 138716. 
Mississippi river waltz. 238285. 
On the road again. 14108. 
Stealin’ stealin’. 14534. 

Sugar pudding. 14548. 

What’s the matter. 29473. 


Whitewash station blues. 14866. 


Shaffer (C. L.) Dream sweetheart. 
2977. 

Shaffer (Edith) She’s a girl with a 
personality. 11891. 


Shaft of Ku’pish ta ya. 18920. 


2081 


INDEX 


Shafter (A. M.): 
Original jazz melodies. 
Play the game. 14189. 
Sailing through blue skies with 
me. 6523. 
Shafto (Bob) : 
Collection of 
22268. 
Group of popular melodies. 22638. 
Shahin (PP rJ.). 
With a little girl just like you. 


18685. 


original songs. 


29551. 
You mean the whole world to me. 
21929. 
Shakspeare. 12594 (339). 
Shaler (George) My dreamy love 
time pal. 23351. 


Shall I crucify Him. 24426 (250). 

Shall I tell you, mother. 11886. 

Shalson (Harry) South of Kentucky. 
2041. 

Shambaugh (M. E.) Folk dances for 
boys and girls. 10448. 

Shamlian (Hovsep) : 


Akh inch anoren manch yes. 
21994. 
Balaian. 22078. 
Echoes of long ago. 2999. 
Ganands pal er nyert seryem. 
222. 
Shamlin (Hrnie) Thoughts of you. 
14666. 
Shand (Larry) Sadness will be glad- 
ness. 14344. 


Shand (T. A. R.): 
Gee I’m gettin’ lonesome waitin’ 


for you. 714. 
Isen’t there a little love. 8281. 
Shane (H. C.) Today. 12228. 


Shank (H. L.) Blossom time. 15153. 
Shanks (Charles) Patsy. 21142. 


Shanks (Chuck) pseud. See Shanks 
(Charles) 


Shanks (D. M.): 


King of heaven waits outside. 
1146. 
Let your light shine all the time. 
1201. 
My Savior is leading me right. 
1508. 
Where the rainbow never fades. 
2465. 
Shankula (William) Down Hawaiian 
Islands. (CiS: 
Shannon (Bessie) Death of Marian 
Parker. 15341. 
Shannon (H. B.) In the old red barn. 
T3001, 


Shannon (Noel): 
Beautiful rose from the 
West. 141, 4717. 
I'll always be happy. 27920. 


golden 


pt. Il, n. &., v. 24 


-Shannon (V. F.): 


In the valley of the San Jacinto. 
8270. 

My dream ship. 28531. 

That’s when I miss you. 19157. 

Wonderful pals of mine. 4522. 

Shannon & Cole music¢ co.: 

In the valley of the San Jacinto. 
8270. 

My dream ship. 28531. 


That’s when I miss you. 19157. 
Shapiro (A. D.) Anne. 27057 (5). 
Shapiro (L. E.) Jeanne. 18185. 
Shapiro (Louis) Some day some 

where. 26436. 
Shapiro (Ted) : . 

If I had you. 996. 

Now I’m in love. 11482. 

Pals forever. 11601. 

Rose of Algiers. 14326. 


Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine.: 

After all, that’s all I’m after. 
19508. 

After you say I love you. 19511. 

All I need is someone like you. 
15010. 

And so to bed. 19545. 

Anywhere under the sun. 

As long as I live. 7399. 

Atta boy. 19580, 24524. 

Babies. 22066. 

Basket of roses. 19614. 

Bessie couldn’t help it. 

Blue step. 22145. 

Boomerang. 15171. 

Broadway blues. 22166. 

Bundle of southern 
22172. 

California sunshine. 7562. 

Clark’s (Norman) Hawaiian song 
folio. 7641. 

Cock - a - Goodle - oodle - oodle - 00! 
15260. 

Crazy melody. 22299. 

Dearest cne. 19909. 

Death of Jesse James. 

Does an 
22384. 

_ Doin’ the hot-cha-cha. 153875. 
Don’t keep me lonesome too long. 


17309. 


27210. 


sunshine. 


T7134. 
elephant love peanuts? 


19944. 

Eddie Cantor’s automobile horn 
song. 5138. 

Even if you get even with me. 
20009. 

Everything I do—I do for you. 
603. 


Ev’ry day away from you. 15451. 

Fee fi fo fum. 20042. 

Follow the sun in the morning. 
20078. 

For you baby. 

Forget the past. 

Gazoozalum gazoo. 


27671. 
675. 
22581. 


2082 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1929 


Gem dance folio for 1929—no. 2. 
5280. : 

Good-bye, gray skies—hello, blue 
skies. 53830. 


Good bye, old pal of mine. 5332. 
Gunman’s farewell. 771. 
Hand in hand together. 20194. 


He’s just an old guy with whis- 


kers. 20220. 

He’s so unusual. 814. 

Heigh-ho everybody, heigh-ho. 
3212. 

Heigh-ho! ev’rybody, heigh-ho! 
8028. 


‘Homely girls. 5448. 
Hot and bothered. 
Howdy Broadway. 


862. 
22739. 


I bet I’m gettin’ somepin’. 20296. 
I could forget you. 890. 
I could love a girl like you. 5481. 


I'd go barefoot all winter long. 
20304, 27891. 

I don’t work for a living. 10701. 

I heard you singing on my radio. 
5498. 

I just can’t blame my: heart. 
20320. 

Ill still go on wanting 
22785. 

I'll wrap my troubles in dreams. 
18017. 

I’m doing the right thing now. 
20346. 

I’m keeping company now. 20363, 
22813. 2 
I’m looking into heaven. 22820. 
I see you but what do you see in 

me? 15798. ; 
I want you to know I love you. 
25359. 


It don’t mean a thing without you. 
8283. 


you. 


It’s you. 15897. 

Ivan. 28114. 

Japanese toyland. 22967. 

Juanita. 18197. 

Katie keep your feet on the 
ground. 15958, 20569. 


Kicking the blues away. 23023. 
Lamp lightin’ time in the valley. 
11009. 

Let’s make the best of it. 
Lil. 20652. 

atte’ baby curls. 222, °°” 
Lonesome little doll. 18326. 
Love found me. 23141. 
Love thoughts of you. 

Massa-choo-setts. 1338. 
Melancholy me. 13868. 
My blue print of dreams. 
My sugar and me. 6150. 
My sweetheart. 11413. 
My wife is on a diet. 


8415. 


23154, 
20909. 


18570. 


2083 


Nothing to do but love. 1562, 
6197, 
Oh! how we love our college. 


16373. 

Oh! so sweet. 26064. 

Oodles and oodles. 21092. 

Out of a clear blue sky. 23555. 

Please don’t cut out my sauer- 
kraut. 11659, 18755. 

Pretty words. 28858. 

Say a prayer for Palestine. 21298, 


Sentimental fool. 9121. 
Sergeant Flagg and _ Sergeant 
Quirt. 18917, 21327. 


Shady lady. 1982. 
Shapiro Bernstein cinema series. 
11888. 

She only laughs at me. 91384. 
Since we became sweethearts. 
16705. 
Since you 
21379. 
So the bluebirds and the black- 

birds got together. 9197. 
Soda I, soda you, sodas ev’rybody. 
4162. 
Some sweet morning. 2009. 
Song of Soudan. 21424. 
Sophomore strut. 23905. 
Step by step—mile by mile, I’m 
marching home to you. 42153. 
Sunny Sal. 12091. 
Sweet Raviola. 21518. 
Sweetheart, I love you. 29195. 
That’s ’rithmatic. 21568. 
That’s what's — troubling 
21569. 
That’s why I’m happy. 
That was my own idea. 
There’s love in your eyes. 
There’s nobody else. 2186. 
To-day and to-morrow. 6952. 


said uh-huh to me. 


me, 


2171. 
21579. 
14650. 


Twenty Swedes ran thru the 
weeds. 21686. 
Two pals. 16986. 


Up in the sky with you. 2291. 

Voice of the R. K. O. 24192. 

Wake up your feet. 29427. 

Wedding gown that Nellie never 
wore. 24221. 

What a day. 7147. 

What do I care. 24238. 

What’s the use of loving when 
you haven’t anyone to _ love. 
2420. 

When I’m up to 
clover. 14836. 
When I see myself in your eyes. 

2436. 

When mother sings, Silver threads 
among the gold. 12411. 

When you’re in love. 17116. 

When you were in love with no 
one but me. 7198. 


my knees in 


INDEX 


— 


: pt. Ill, 0. S., v. 24 


Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc.—Contd. | Shattinger piano & music co.: 


-Whoopee hat brigade. 12455, 
14871. 
World is yours and mine. 9634. 


Wrap it up. 21895. 


You brought me the _ sunshine. | 


12524. 
You'll do it some day. 14940. 
You’re gonna be blue. 24890. 
Shapleigh (Bertram) : 
Allah’s dove. 7310 (38). 
An die morgenréte. 14976 (7). 


Captivity. 7310 (25). 
Communication. 7310 (44). 
Elfenliebe. 14976 (81). 
Greeting. 19491 (S87). 
In the highlands. 7310 (76). 
Last rose. 7310 (82). 
Longings. 7310 (86). 
Meditation. 7310 (92). 
Meeting. 73810 (98). 
Might song. 19491 (151). 
My star. 7310 (100). 
Nachtgesang. 14976 (227). 
Parting. 73810 (107). 
Persisches lied. 14976 (255). 
Sklavinnen. 17236 (1388). 
Song of birds in oasis. 
(216). 
Spring. 


19491 


7310 (125). 
Starry choir. 19491 (219). 
Taubenpost. 14976 (334). 
Unveiled morning. 19491 (245). 
Verschmachtende. 172386 (449). 
Wanderleben. 14976 (3878). 
War’s nur ein traumen. 
(375). 
Sharman (Cecil) : 
Baa, baa, black sheep. 15088. 
Doctor Foster. 15373. 
I had a little pony. 15730. 
I know a bank. 27912. 
My story. 16287. 
Shrimp. 41388. 
Tell me where 
19135. 
Tommy Snooks. 12230. 
Sharp (Julia) Proud Maisie. 26228. 
Sharp (Lillian) Just you, only you. 
5769. 
Sharp GV: Avalide: 
Absence makes the heart grow 
fonder. 2596. 
Will you ever care. 
Sharp (W. H. H.): 
Girl of my dreams I long for thee. 
13234. 


14976 


is fancy bred. 


4509. 


On Apalachicola Bay. 16398. 
Sharpe (Cedric): 

Berceuse. 127386. 

Gavotte from Mignon. 9393. 

Peace. 1682. 


Sharps and frats. 1657. 


By the fireside. 7554. 
Chinese pranks. 15247. 
Good advice. 15592. 


Idol of Sigma phi. 15819. 
Irish lullaby. 18167. 
Little artist. 8444. 


Marching song. 8540. 
My bed is a boat. 8673. 
Only one. 8841. 
Playful whims. 8928. 
Rays of sunshine. 9008. 
Ship ahoy. 9141. | 
Stepping lightly. 2070. 
Swing. 9332. me 
Three little chestnuts. 12207. 
Too good to be true. 9410. , 
Volga boatmen’s song. . 19289. — 
Shattuck (C. F.): 
Old Black Joe. 24426 (205). 
Song of the forge. 2030. 
Sweet Genevieve. 24426 (267). 
Shattuck (Fred) : 
Joy galore. 17236 (204). 
Prayer from Hansel and Gretel. 
8955. . 
Shattuck (Lillian) Bowings for three 
octave scales. 12594 (32). 


Shattuck (Margaret) : 
Old Black Joe. 24426 (205). 
Sweet Genevieve. 24426 (267). 


Shaubell (Gladys) : 
I’m going back and make her 
. happy again. 15765. 
It’s all over boy. 15891. 
Shaver (Buster) : 
Blue melody. 15160. 
Redhead. 16550. 


Shaver (W. G.): 

Baby that I call mine. 2689. 

Dream girl do you hear my eall. 
518. 

It’s a tough racket. 1070. 

She went picking berries. 

Sweet Hleanor. 6816. ’ 

They're now wearing 
19184, 29287. 

Why ‘did you make love to me. 
26945. 


Shaw (—) pseud. See Cooke (F. M.) 
Shaw (Brooke) : f 
Blue days are over. 17415. 
I ain’t a gonna tell. 133883. 


Shaw  (Hileen) Pardon me 
16446. 


Shaw (Geoffrey) : 
Lass of Richmond Hill. 
Minstrel boy. 1388. 
Robin’s last will. 1817. 
There is a spirit singing. 
To all you ladies. 2215. 
Shaw (George) My snookums. 


6625. 


pajamas. 


gal. 


1179. 


16913. 
18550. 


2084 


- ee 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Shaw (H. A.): 
Because you smiled at me. 
I’m blue. 22808. 
It’s funny. 22954. 
Luilaby. 20741. 
Pause. 23585. 
Shaw (I. A.) Catalina Isle. 7592. 
Shaw (Knowles) What will it mat- 
ter. 4469. 
Shaw (M. K.): 
Life, love and laughter. 
Roses speak to me of love. 
Shaw (Martin): 
Break forth 


22100. 


20651. 
18856. 


into thanksgiving. 


ToT. 
O welcome in our midst. 3829. 
Shaw (W. W.) ~ Elizabeth’s reply. 
4577 (96). 


Shay (Larry): 

Can’t you learn to call me sweet- 
heart. 17477. 

Hobo Joe. 5484. 

In my Indiana home. 

Just a little kiss at twilight. 

Lovely night in Spain. 1281. 

- My little clock and me. 8692. 

Rich man, beggar, pauper, king. 
9029. 

Takin’ 
6854. 

Tomorrow’s violets. 6959. 

We'll be cutting paper dolls to- 


15851. 
5750. 


the longest way home. 


gether. 2382. 
Will you be satisfied. 9614. 
Shays (J. R.) jr. Say yes. 26333. 
She couldn’t say no. 24623. 


She walked home. 27895, 27908, 28926, 
29624. i 

(F. W.) Sweet little Swede. 
6821. 

Shea (I. M.) Then I’ll be number six. 
19163. 

Shean (F. J.) 


In spite of all. 18141. 


Shearer (Mrs.) Bring back those 
dreams. 27278. 
Shears (Dudley) What is it, dear. 


(155. 
Shears (Louis): 
; Dreaming sweet dreams of you. 
2981. 
Everything is 
5164. 
Forgotten. 10455. 
Kisses. 3508. 
Miracle lady. 16190. 
Motka from Slabotka. 
*Neath the 
3780. 
Pals to the end. 6297. 
Tell me the reason why. 
Two flashing eyes of blue. 
Sheck (Louis) Dream girl. 
Shedaker (Budd) jr. 
sweetheart. 14779. 


coming my way. 


6076. 
spell of the moon. 


6873. 
12279. 

22411. 

Waiting for a 


Sheehan (F. H.) 
alone. 7916. 

Sheep under the snow. 21342. 

Sheets (C. L.) Thrills. 21624. 

Shefte (Art) Teacher’s manual for 
Shefte’s rapid course in modern 
piano playing. 12148. 

Sheldon (Beulah) Chasing shadows. 


For you and you 


7612. 

Sheldon (J. O.) Jesus, shepherd of 
the sheep. 27057 (63). 

Sheldon (L. T.) Jesus, shepherd of 


the sheep. 27057 (63). 
Shelley (H. R.): 
Beatitudes. 
Berceuse. 


9866. 
24426 (26). 

Tantum ergo. 14976 (332). 
Shelton (A. M.) When dreams of you 
come true. 24252. | 

Shelton (B. F.): 
Cold penitentiary blues. 
Oh Molly dear. 23498. 
Shenadoa. 16687. 
Shepard (A. P.) 
joy is teeming. 
Shepard (Sam) 
you. 20324. 
Shepard (T. G.): 
Boy blue. 4577 (385). 
Fear not ye. 7310 (59). 


22266. 


All the world with 
19534. 
I live just to love 


Sermon on the mount. 14976 
(289). 
Shepard’s reed-organ method. 
4577 (356). 
Sixteen short responses. 4577 
(355). 
Te Deum in F. 4577 (389). 
Shepherd (Arthur) Horizons. 22730. 
Shepherd (L. L.): 
Poor little senorita. 11676. 
Rockin’ down to slumber town. 
16579. 
Shepherd. 11902. 
Shepherds and the inn. 23806. 
Shepherds’ Christmas eve. 26389. 


Shepherd’s song. 14402. 

Sheppard (EH. H.): 
Awake! put on strength. 2680. 
Chant joyeux. 17501. 

Sheppard (K. HE.) Just a baby’s lul- 


laby. 10980. 
Sheridan (Ann) Gypsy. 20179. 
Sheridan (Jack) : 

Nobody cares. 3801. 

Same old story. 4084. 

What’s in your heart. 21794. 
Sheridan (Thad) Marguerite. 28394. 
Sheridan (Walter) Juanita. 18197. 
Sherman (A. 1.) Slichos. 4156. 


Sherman (Al): 
Am Ia passing fancy. 2623, 4623. 
And especially you. 54. 
At the peep of dawn I love you. 
7408. 


2085 


INDEX 


Sherman (Al)—Continued. 

Blue Ridge mountain cottage and 
you. 99384. 

Dream places. 13061. 

Everything I do—I do for you. 
603. 

Good-bye, gray skies. 5330. 

Good morning — good evening — 
good night. 3166, 5335. 

He’s so unusual. 814. 

I don’t love anyone. 8102, 10697. 

Tl) follow you sweetheart. 920, 
8132. 

I’m cuckoo again. 13485. 

I’m just wild about everything. 
3322, 5558, 25315. 


I wish I had a sweetheart. 20408. 

Linda. 1218, 5852. 

Little old log cabin in the lane. 
8455. 


My heart belongs to the girl who 


belongs to somebody _ else. 
20923. 
Never-to-be-forgotten night. 8744. 


Oh baby, that breaks my heart. 
1591. 

Old fashioned lady. 11527. 

On a summery night. 6247, 8826. 

Once again before we part. 21072. 

Please let me dream in your arms. 
1717, 8931, 23611. 

Poo-poo-pe-doop, everybody’s do- 
in’ it now. 38961, 6354. 

Song of Siberia. 14501. 

Spanish doll. 16780. 

Step by step—mile by mile. 4213. 


Sweetheart. 19091. 
Take your hands. out of your 
pockets. 21534. 


That’s a drop in the bucket. 6891. 

Up in the sky with you. 2291. 

Violet. 21734. 

We know you'll take good care of 
Lindy. 4451, 7128. 

When I go out with Molly. 26880. 


When the curtain comes down. 
2444, 
Where are you? 4487. 


Why did you kiss me last night. 
2484. 
You belong in my arms, ba-bee! 
19446, 21905. 
You showed me the way. 21941. 
Your way is my way. 45738, 7292. 
Sherman (Florence) At last my 
dream has come true. 4660, 22046. 
Sherman (Jack): 
Queen of love. 117380. 
Sometime you'll find the sunshine. 
Grlie 


Sherman (Ransom) Mary Della. 
25768, 25769. 

Sherman (Terry) American legion- 
air. 19541. 


pt. III, 0. S., v. 24 


ee ia oe 


Sherman 
11392. 


Sherman, Clay & co.: 


(Walter) My only one. 


As long as you believe in me. 
7402. 

Beside ‘the western sea. 7497. 

Carnations remind me of you. 
7584. 

Classical satire. 10078. 

Dooley-dooley-do. 509. 

Every now and then. 20015. 

Ga ga bird. 20117. 

I’m in love with you. 20358. 


I’m laughing. 203865. 

Icky. 20418. 

Idawanna. 10866. 

Kewpie. 8369. ut 

Lady of the morning. 3507. 

Let’s pretend. 1198. 

Listen and your heart will tell. 
1220. 

Love sings a scng in my heart. 
a bd Wd iy 

Melancholy mama. 

New step. 20989. 

Some day soon. 

Tampa. 2130. 

Then Ill know why. 

Tiddly winks. 12216. 

Tr:ckette. 12253. 

Web of love. 21774. 

Wedding of the painted doll. 
7129. 

When the girlie you love loves you. 
2445. 


You just you. 9664. 
You’re not asking me I’m telling 
you. 726. 
Sherman, Lewis & Armstrong, ine.: 
I wish I had a sweetheart. 20408. 
My heart belongs to the girl who 
belongs to somebody else. 20923. 
Once again before we part. 21072. 
Take your hands out of your 
pockets.. 21534. 
Violet. 21734. 
You showed me the way. 21941. 
Sherrard (Paul) Lonely just for you. 
137389. 
Sherry (Conroy) 
1479. 
Sherwin (Sterling) : 
Black waters. 4749. 
Burning kisses. 27292. 
Carnations remind me of you. 
7584. 
Dooley-dooley-do. 509. 
Im-running wild. 27960. 
Kollege kick. 15977. 
Melancholy mama. 8571. 
So sweet. 6694, 14456. 
Tarnished’ love. 29282. 


8571. 
16737. 
9380. 


My Honolulu moon. 


2086 


INDEX 


nos, 1—12, 1929 


Sherwood (Frank) Sherwood’s mas- 
ter method for tenor banjo or tenor 
guitar. 18932. 

Shevill (H. L.) 28 chord exercises in 
the dance style. 14403. 

Shevill (Len) See Shevill (H. L.) 

Shewell (G. D.): 

Deep in your eyes. 27498. 
Haunted flame. 3197. 


Shibley (K. 8S.) Shrine within my 
heart. 6635. 
Shield (Bertram) : 
It’s hard to face life alone. 3426. 
My dear old wife. 1465. 
Shields (George) Sweethearts. 26581. 


Shields (Grace): 


Down at lover’s roost. 29647 (50). 


In the good old summer time. 
14976 (150). 
It’s for her, her, her. 7310 (79). 


It’s got to be a minstrel show to- 
night. 14976 (161). 

Sears of honor are not hard to 
bear. 19491 (206). 

They were all doing the same. 
17236 (425). 


Wait at the gate for me. 19491 
(254). 
When the winter time comes round. 
29647 (254). 
Shields (Ren) They were all doing 
the same. 17236 (425). 


Shilkret (Harold) 
about me. 163338. 
Shilkret (Jack) Candy sticks. 
Shilkret (Nathaniel) : 
At twilight time. 
Believe it or not. 
Betty. 178, 179. 
- Blue waters. 206. 
By myself. 15194, 17454. 
Chanson triste. 19770. 
Chante d’amour. 19773. 
Closer to me. 7646, 10081, 10682. 
Constant love. 12927. 
Down the river of golden dreams. 


No one who cares 
292. 


.2669. 
12732. 


22409. 
Electricity. 22454. 
Elien sweet Ellen. 27584. 
Lady divine. 5802, 5804, 10998, 


10999, 15982. 
March of the gnomes. 
Polite society. 11670. 
Precocious child. 14227. 
Rondino. 27202. 
Snappy weather. 
Some sweet day. 
Song of the bayou. 
Touraine. 29327. 
Wipin’ the pan. 2502. 

Shilling (Gus) Memories are yours. 
11251. 


Shimp 


18823. 


18980. 
6705. 
9236. 


(W. B.) Faim. 3040. 


Shiner (HE. D.): 


Leone. 18271.. 
You're waiting for me, baby doll. 
24400. 


Ship ahoy. 7554, 8841, 9141, 9410. 
Shir-Cliff (B. W.) : 


Home in the sky. 15679, 
Lonesome. 16060. 
Shoes. 16698. 
Yes, Lord, I’se commin’ home. 
17186. 
Shive (Milton) Keith (Jo.) glide. 
23020. 
Shmuklovsky (Dmitry) Newest sys- 


1541. 
W, haarew no. 


tem of scale studies. 
Shnipelisky (Hlias) 


2350. 
Shoap (Margaret) When I left my 
home. 24258. 


Shockett (Morris) Little red castle on 
the hill. 3555. 
Shockley (H. W.): 
I ain’t goin’ to work on Sunday. 
13384, 17980. 


Let us hope for better things. 
11049. 

Our love is growing stronger. 
~ 16426, 28740. 

Shoo fly don’t bother me. 16694, 
29028. 

Small violet I plucked from 


mother’s grave. 11953. 
Smoke goes up the chimney just 


the same. 14450, 18978. 

Shockley (N. A.) Write that letter to 
mother. 9640. 

Shockley (W. L.) Write that letter 
to mother. 9640. 

Shoemaker (G. L.) Purdue triumph 
march. 8979. 

Shoemyer (B. J.) Happy days gone 
by. 25142. 


11071. 
I want to be near 


Shokey (C. J.) Lingering lips. 
Sholes (G. A.) 


you. 10792. 
Shonfield (Ernest) Id dream that 
dream again. 27890. , 
Shore (Jack) ’Neath the _ silvery 
moon. 14024. 


Shores (Marie) : 
Balmy Bahamas. 19609. 
Flower face. 15495. 
Tell. me it’s true you love me. 
6871. 
That frigid air. 
Shores (R. J.): 
Balmy Bahamas. 19609. 
Flower face. 15495. 
That frigid air. 19143. 


Shorney (G. D.) Worship and praise 
29576. 


19143. 


2087 


INDEX 


Short (D. W.): 
Give me your old faded roses. 
15566. 
Love you and leave you alone. 
23155, 28343. 
Sweet daddy mine. 
Short (George) 


16841. 
Songs of the Scots. 


4185. 

Short (H. S.) In that morning’s holy 
hour. 18142. 

Short (I. D.) Guess again. 5862. 


Short (Mark): 


Ill. kiss all your tears away, 
sweetheart. 13416. 

In love with you means heaven 
to me. 18132. 


Shotwell (W. S.): 
Hawaiian dream girl. 
My southern rose. 1505. 
My sweetheart’s refrain. 3762. 
Now I have learned to care. 6200. 
Roamin’ blues. 1814. 
She’s my baby. 6622. 
Shout the glad tidings. 17236 (371). 
Show girl. 15371, 15475, 15636, 15790, 
16051, 16727, 18470. 
Show of shows. 18257. 
Show’s the thing. 12955, 19838, 19877, 
19881, 21552, 25962. 
Shriber (Fred) : 
Bacon and cabbage. 
Bill Cheatem. 12752. 
Shrine luncheon elub. Shrine lunch- 
eon club song. 23816. 
Shriver (Greta) Montana, let’s go. 
23296. 
-Shubert music pub. corp.: 


5392. 


12697. 


Blow the blues away. 199. 
Just suppose. 3482. 
Park avenue strut. 3907. 


Shake high, shake low. 1988. 
Sweet little mannikin doll. 6820. 
We'll get along. 4452. 
What a girl. 2406. 
What could I do. 2410. 
-“Why do you tease me, yes or no. 
4501. 

Shubert theatre corp. : 
Baby doll dance. 15084. 
Clutching at shadows. 22261. 
Every month is May. 10871. 
From now on. 22562. 
Go one better. 17882. 


I’m for you, you’re for me. 8149. 
I’m in love. 10738. 
In Chicago. 28048. 


Journey’s end. 25500. 
Jumping jimminy. 18201. 
Look in my eyes. 28317. 
Loose ankles. 18755. 

On the up and up. 28722. 
One night of love. 8887. 
Playboy of dreams. 18750. 
Right man. 16572. — 


Sickle (Robert van) 


_ pt. 1, n.s., v. 24 


Sliding down a silver cloud. 9187. 

Street singer. 26535. 

That’s the time when I miss you. 
24089. 


That’s why we misbehave. 24040. 
Unto my heart. 12298. 
Whatever it is I’ve got it. 2424. 


Why don’t we? 17187. 
Wondering who. 24347. 
You. might have known I loved 


you. 19460. 
You’ve made me happy to-day. 
21944. 
Your Broadway and mine. 17223. 
Shudnow (Sydney) Twilight times. 
21690. 
Shuebruk (Richard) Princess polo- 
naise. 23637. ; 
Shuff (Fred) Oh! I do like a basinful 
of hot-pot. 1597. 

Shull (S. J.) Dawn of a perfect day. 
5012. 

Shulman (David) Farshidene welt. 
22501. 


Shulters (H.-L.) Little brown house 
that I love. 8447. 
Shupienis (J. J.) 


Oh! it’s nice to 


have a girl like mine. 3842. 
Shure (R. D.): 
Angels’ grotto. 15041. 
Cathedral cliffs. 15226. 
Dawn in the desert. 17616. 
King of angels, sleep. 25556. 
Pilot gig. 16477. 
Sea fan. 16653. 
Shurr (Bob) pseud. See Shurr (Leo- 
pold) 
Shurr (Leopold) : 
I want a good girl. 20394. 


You can’t get milk from a cow 
named Jake. 21910. 
Shurtliff (L. 8.) Hot ice. 8072. 
Shute (Frank) Sunrise road. 21498. 
Shutt (Albert) : 


Allegiance. 12626. 

I bought a round trip ticket. 
10683, 17985. 

Memories of childhood days. 
8586. 


Shutt (Zella) Sad memory. 
Sibelius (Jean) : 
Musik zu Shakespeares Der sturm. 


1853. 


28518. 

Schneefried. 11887. 
Sturm. 21487. 

Valse triste. 7041, 26764. 


Sibley (V. E.) 
heart. 11269. 

Sichel (EK. H.) jr. Shaking hands 
with the sun. 29005. 

See Van Sickle 


Message from a broken 


(Robert) 
Sickler (Inez) Swinging hgh and 
' low. 29205. 


2088 


eet 


eS 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1929 


Sickler (J. D.): 


One step nearer home. 28726. 
Shiv’ring. 29026. 
Swinging high and low. 29205. 


Mareelle. 8533. 
7945, 13504, 13662. 


Siclari (Ernest) 
Sie werden lachen. 


14888. 
Siebenbiirger Sachsen siinger bund. 
Bundeslied. 24650. 
Siede (Ludwig) : 
Apfelbliite. 2646. 
Ben coraida. 4730. 
Lachende welt. 5800. 
Leuchtkiferchens hochzeit. 3541. 


Stadion-marsch. 6773. 
Suraya. 26556. 

Siegel (C. F. W.) Zehn klavierstiicke, 
1929. 18817. 
Siegel (Monty): 

Ashes of love. 
I loved you 
27950. 
Mr. Dry you're all wet. 
Whoopee hat _ brigade. 
14871. 
Sieges-palme. 
Sieg] (Otto) : 
Drei sopranlieder. 
Konzert. 21364. 
Siebenundzwanzig Franzosen. 
26401. 
Stille hof. 26524. 
Siemon (W. EH.) When the morning 
glories blossom. 7106. 
Siemon (W. G.) Alone. 


2664. 


before I met you. 


13910. 
12455, 


19491 (212). 
21363. 


24470. 


Siep (C. A.) Sandman lullabye. 4086. 
Sierkowski (F.8.): | 
Night-time’s my day-time. 8758. 


Soon-ly. 19020. 
Sierra (Regino) I wander all alone. 
22858. ; 
Sieulle (J.): 
Adios amigo. 19504. 
Springtime. 14528. 
Sieve-Borsuk (Belle) Oh, why. dear 
pines, do you pine too. 26068. 
Sievert (O. H. A.) Lifes journey o’er. 
5847. 
Sievier (Bruce): 


Be contented. 12712. 


Nothing but you. 18611. 
Round and round and_ round. 
9065. 
Sifnios (Markos) Katinaki. 5773. 
Sigismondi (Aristide) : 
Eridita’ di mio padre. 5148. 
’O gulio d@’ ’a parulana. 6211. 
Vuccuccia d’ore. TOT2. 
Sigma alpha epsilon fraternity. Songs 
of Sigma alpha epsilon. 19014. 
Sigma phi gamma _ sorority § songs. 
29034. 
Sigman (G. R.) She’s my modernistic 
baby. 14400. 


Sign in the sky. 21865. 
Signore del Tassametro. 
Signorelli (Frank) : 

- ’Cause I’m in love. 
Dainty. 12963. 
Gypsy. 8182, 3188. 
No one ean take your place. 

11457, 11458. 
Signorelli (G.) & @.: 
Alba fosea. 7388. 
Artema. 7397. 
Canzone di Rebecca. 12847. 
Dialogo giocoso. 153851. 
Marina. 8628. 
Moeror. 8622. 
Motivo nostalgico. 
Signorelli (Giuseppe) : 
Alba fosea.~ 73838. 
Artema. 7397. 
Dialogo giocoso. 
Marina. 38628. 
Moeror. 8622. 
Motivo nostalgico. 16226. 
Signorelli (Henry) You can’t cheat 
a cheater. 21908. 
Signorelli (Napoleon) 

19559. 

Signorini (Antonio Ricci) 

Signorini (Antonio) 

S'gtenhorst Meyer (B. van den): 
Sonatine. 6718. 
Spookland. 4204. 
Sprookjeswereld. 6772. 
Sigurdson (Margaret) Are you sorry 

you- went away? 68. 

Silas (Mena) ‘Talkies the whole of 


29036. 
4867. 


1555, 


16226. 


15351. 


Anything. 


See Ricci 


the day. 191.15. 
Silbaugh (Harry) When to lovers 
lane in dreams I reach for you. 


21822. 
Silberberg (J. A.) 
Silberhorn (H.) 
Silberman (L.): 

Beneath the white Texas moon. 
7492. 
Will you forget? 
Silberman & Solloway: 
Beneath the white Texas moon. 
7492. 
Chop suey. 7627. 
Hundreds of miles away. 
Will you forget? 9615. 
Silby (R. M.) Hymn for St. Joseph 

of Arimathea. 3268. 
Silent night. 29038. 
Silent night, holy night. 
Silentium! 23819. 
Silésu (Lao): 

A te! 14985. 

Mon Argentine. 16206. 
Mon coeur est pour toi. 
Monsieur mon amour. 
T’amo. 16868. 


Niobe. 4577 (289). 
Am I blue. 24478. 


9615. 


5467. 


29040. 


16207. 
25860. 


2089 


INDEX 


Siloti (Alexander) : 
Etude. 6005, 6573. 
Prelude. 6413. 
Romance. 6478. 
Scherzo no. 2. 4910. 


Soirées de Vienne. 143871. 


Silva (I. C.) Me entusiasmas. 28412. 
Silver (A. J.): 

Missa VIII. toni. 23284. 

Owl and the pussy-cat. 8863. 


Silver (Abner) : 

All my life I’ve been looking for 
somebody. 220038. 

All of my life Ive been looking 
for somebody. 24457. 

Am Ia passing fancy. 2623, 4623. 

. And especially you. 54. 

Bashful baby. 12708. 

Do you think of me? 5062, 10242. 

Everybody’s gal. 22480. 

Everything I do—I do for you. 
603. 


For you and me sweetheart. 672. 
Good-bye, gray skies. 5330. 
Good morning—good evening— 


good night. 3166, 5335. 

He couldn’t speak a word of 
English. 22675. 

He’s so unusual. 814. 

Hot and bothered. 862. 

I didn’t mean it. 10693. 

I don’t love anyone. 8102, 10697. 


Tll climb the highway to your, 


heart. 15748, 22778. 

Ill follow you sweetheart. 
8132. 

I’m cuckoo again. 18485. 

I’m just wild about everything. 
3322, 5553. 


920, 


I’m just’ wild over everything.’ 


25315. 

I’m so melancholy. 8171. 

I’m so melancholy for somebody 
like you. 5572. 

In dreams you'll still belong to 
me. 22906, 28049. 

My day dreams came true over 


night. 13968. 
My heart cries out I love you. 
13972. 


Oh! so sweet. 26064. 
Old fashioned lady. 11527. 
Poo-poo-pe-doop, everybody’s doin’ 
it now. 38961, 6354. 
Step by step—mile by mile, I’m 
marching home to you. 42138. 
That’s a drop in the bucket. 6891. 
Will o’ the wisp. 17145. 
Silver (Ch.) Paysage polaire. 
Silver (Gene) : 

I’m on my way to heaven. 138452. 
Laughing at the world. 13676. 
Silver (Violet) Down in dreamy 

Venice. 5080. 


3916. 


pt. 10, n. &., 'v. 24 


Silver, Burdett & co.: 
Glee and chorus book for male 
voices. 7960. 
Music hour. 1449, 20900, 28514. 
Music hour in the kindergarten. 
18494. 
Progressive music series. 
18791. 
Silver slipper. 12594 (345). 
Silver song series. 17236 (375). 
Silver swan. 1690, 7639, 8139, 8465, 
8485, 17957, 18941, 18942, 22252, 
22795, 26672, 29301. 
Silver threads among the gold. 11915. 
Silverman (Anno) Rebe het gezen. 
21219. 
Silverman (S. J.) 
Silverman (Sam) 
Silverman (Woolf) 


16515, 


Vaundéll, 14757. 
Eleanore, 5237. 
Shanghai Rose. 


4128, 14397. 
Silvers (Louis) : 
Fleurette. 3081, 5224. 
It’s up to you. 1076, 1077. 
My madonna. 3744. 
Old timer. 1616, 3853. 
Weary river. 2389, 2390. 
Silvers (Sid) I could forget you. 
890. 
Silverstein (Dave): 
It’s you. 15897. 
Oh! how we love our college. 
16373. 
Silvestri (Gino) Visione azzurro. 
7064. 
Silving (Bert) S&ngerfahrt nach 
Wien. 16612, 16613. 
Simeon (Omer) This way out! 
14662. 


Simkins (EK. L.) 
Simmons (Agnes) 
28333. 
Simmons (Cyrus) : 
Doctor Guy. 19935. 
Dream wife. 22418. 
Kiss me dear. 10975. 
Liberty. 16015. 
Popping the question. 11678. 
True love will never die. 14704. 
Virginia, let me dream and love. 
12323. 
Simmons (D. M.) 
TE 2 bs 
Simmons 
16470. 
Simmons (L. A.) 
18751. 
Simolke (A. F.) : 
Wonderful sweetheart of dreams. 
29567. 
Why didn’t I take you. 19390. 
Simon (Carl) musikverlag. Vision. 
12324. 


Little elf. 3552. 
Love-making blues. 


Portland limited. 
(Homer ) Phantasmania. 


Playful bob-o-link. 


2090 


SS Oe = i a PS mS 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1929 


Simon (Edward G.): 
Day dreams. 129838, 12984. 


June rose. 1109, 15939. 
Querida. 6412. 
Simon (Howard) As long as I live. 
7399. 
Simon (James) Angst. 15043. 
Simon (Max) lLasset uns das leben 
geniessen. 28234. 
Simon (Nat) Walking in the dark. 
19303. 
Simon (W. B.) ine. Where is that 
dream girl of mine? 17120. 
Simon (W. C.): 
Blue Hawaii. 9929. 
Cradle of love. 7688. 


Give your little baby lots of lovin’. 
3150. 

Guess who. 

Gypsy. 3183. 

Honey. 8058. 

My castle in Spain is a shack in 
the lane. 3720. 

My mother’s eyes. 3745. 

Nobody’s fault but your 
8769. 

Please let me dream in your arms. 
8931. 

Pretty little thing. 11698. 

Simon (Walter von) Korsische 


3181. 


own. 


gesetz. 10988. 
Simone (Andrea de) See De Simone 
(Andrea ) 
Simonetti (A.) : 
Madrigale. 2589 (185). 
Valse—impromptu. 17007. 
Simonetti (Giovanni) Giacomina ! 


27710; 271. 
Simonis (C. J.) Unfinished symphony. 
1899. 


Simons (R. E.) Living for Jesus. 
28300. 
Simons (Seymour) : 
Honey. 8058, 10644, 10645, 22721. 
She can’t be bothered with me. 
29 Sac. 
‘Snice, like this. 14453, 16724, 
16725. 
Simonsen (Ellen): 
hens.age. Wat! 
My wife brings home the bacon. 
23409. 


Simonson (Selli) 
9709 (252). 


Voracious dragon. 


Simper (Caleb): 
And thou Bethlehem. 19491 (5). 
Communion. 12594 (56). 
Great and marvellous. 14976 
(117). 


He is risen. 4577 (150). 

His promise true. 14976 (127). 

I am the Resurrection and the 
Life. 2589 (126). 


2469—-30-——_34 


Lord is 
(208). 
Meditation. 12594 (2387). 
New century march. 12594 (269). 
Offertoire. 12594 (283). 
Postlude. 12594 (3812). 
Simpson (—) Just for to-day. 1121. 
Simpson (C. L.) Waiting—wond ring. 
9517. 
Simpson (Husebia ) 
frolic. 23461. 
Simpson (Gertrude) Waiting. 19293. 
Simpson (J. W.) Ave Maria. 94. 
Simpson (John) Simpson steamboat 
blues. 9162. 
Simpson (Lucille) I just love you 
and you know why. 5500. 
Simpson (M. A.) Seek not here. 
1912. 
Simpson (Methven) Itd.: 
Lantern light. 3522. 
Songs of the Scots. 4185. 
Soochow creek. 4186. 
Simpson (Nellie) Here’s to our next 
merry meeting. 22698. 
Simroek .GN:)) G.jmy, ba/H.: 
A la gavotte. 24429. 
A mignonne. 21970. 
Abmarsch der soldaten. 24488. 
Acht lieder nach Richard Dehmel- 
schen gedichten. 20248. 
Adagio. 19594. 
Am schwarzen see. 24481. 
An der Weser. 19544. 
Auf der alten'burg. 24525. 
Ausklang. 24527. 
Ballade no. 2. 24629. 
Bella vista. 24572. 
Berceuse. 22114. 
Concerto. 24747. 
Czardas. 24783, 24784. 
Czardasszenen. 27449. 
Drei lieder. 25035. 
Drei sopranlieder. 


my shepherd. 12594 


North-wind’s 


21363. 


Dritte symphonie in es-moll. 
24897. 
Bia, herzenskindchen. 24921. 


Fliegt der 
24997. ° 
Fiinf gesinge. 29548. 
Geistliches wiegenlied. 
Granada! 27754. 
Hymnus. 25036. 
Idea per camera. 25378. 
Intermezzo. 22162. , 
Irene. 28088. 
Kaiser-walzer. 205638, 25540. 
Kette kleiner stticke ftir klavier 
20577. 

_ Klavierquintett. 25560. 
Kol nidrei. 20589. 
Lindliche weise. 25575. 
Lehre der flageolettone. 

11031. 


erste morgenstrahl. 


25054. 


11025- 


2091 


INDEX 


Simrock (N.) G. m. b. H.—Continued. 


Maskenaufzug. 257738. 
Meerstern, ich dich griisse. 20817. 
Melodische etiiden ftir bratsche 
allein. . 20826, 20827. 
Moderne etiiden' ftr 
28469-28471. 
Mon coeur. 23295, 25858. 
Moravia. 25868, 25869. 
Nach eigenem mass. 25956. 
Neun Klabundlieder. 27829. 
Odysseus. 26051. 
Orientale. 26116. 


violine. 


Polonaise no. 2. 25626. 
Réverie d’amour. 22114. 


Rio Negro. 26271, 26272. 
Ritter Pasman. 26276, 26277. 
Sandminnechen. 26325. 
Scherzo idyllique. 26335. 


Sechs lieder. 26264. 
Sinfonietta. 26411. 

Sonata impetuosa. 23880. 
Sonate. 23100, 23192, 23650, 
23743, «25219, 4" 25405, | 26L70; 
26509. 

Sonate ftir viola und _ klavier. 
26457. 


Sonate in E moll. 21416, 26458. 
Sonate no. 2. 26459. 
Spinnerin. 26502. 
Stilleben. 26525. 
Stimme des Rheins in der nacht. 
29149. 
Streich-quartett. 26536. 
Tanz. 24908. 
Toccata. 25037. 
Tod. 29314. 
Totentiberfahrt. 
Trinklied. 26697. 
Trio. 26699. 
Trost. . 26704. 
Unser Deutschland. 
Valse infidéle. 26756. 
Variationen tiber ein kinderlied. 
PAU IPA 
Var‘ationen tiber ein ungarisches 
thema. 24174. 
Verdorben—gestorben. 26778. 
Verlassene migdlein. 26780. 
Vier duette. 29549. 
Vier lieder. 19729. 
Vita brevis. 26797. 
Waldesruhe. 26815. 
Walzer. 24909, 25894. 
Wanderlied. 26821. 
Wenn die sonne 
schiene... 26848. 
Widmung. 26952. 
Wie glinzt der helle mond. 26954. 


29325, 


21707. 


lieblich 


Wilhelm. Raabe lieder. 21863. 
Zarenlied. 29641. 
Zwei wiener walzer. 25032. 


Zweite sinfonie. 
Sims (C. H.) 


12586. 


I didn’t know. 27894. 


pt. 111, n. S., V. 24 


Sims -(D. 'P.) 
are blooming. 17105. 
Sims (Jack) Garden where my 
dreams came true. 7940. 
Sims (Lee): 
I prom‘se. 5588. 
Sweet Liza. 6822. 
Who do you miss. 4494. 


Sims (W. A.) I hold His hand. 25269. 
Sims (W. M.): 
Carolina dust. 308. 
I guess I’ll have to. 13402. 
I wonder if she’s still thinking of 
me today. 3356. 
Sunny Carolina. 93802. 

Simson (H. Fraser-) See Fraser- 
Simson (H.) 
Sinclair (E. F.) 
Sindeng (G.) 

6516. 
Sinding (Christian) : 
Canto patetico. 297. 
Rustle of spring. 11804. 
Sing Sing singers. 26414. 
Singenberger (John) : 
Litaniz lauretane. 5859. 


When the columbines 


Life beyond. 1209. 
Rustle of autumn. 


Cross. 


Starry banner and _ the 
291438. 

Singenberger (O. A.) : 
Duodecim hymni ad_ benedic- 
tionem. 6664. 
Hymn of thanks and _ praise. 
27876. 


Laudate Dominum. 5813. 
Litanie lauretane. 5859. 
‘Missa Cum jubilo. 28459. 

Missa solemnis. 28461. 

Octo motets eucharistic. 28895. 
Oremus et pro antistite nostro 


Sebastiano. 28729. 
Starry banner and the. cross. 
29148. 


Up with the Flag. 29379. 
Singende Venus. 9176. 
Singer (Joseph) : 

My bundle of dreams. 

259038. 

When I find you. 24255. 
Singer (M. R.): 

Dreaming of you. 24887. 

My sweet dream girl. 1510. 

Waltzing. 7101. 

Singer (Otto): 
Agyptische Helena. 12072. 
Feuersnot. 19491 (222, 223). 
. Grosse fantasie. 15607. 

Hymne. 28806. 

Innere licht. 22937. 

Schwarze orchidee. 143874. 

Sursum corda. 29176. 

Singer (S gismondo) Metedo teorico- 
pratico. 3664, 8594. 
Singing glory. 29053. 


16240, 


2092 


ere 


i A 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1929 


Singleton (Mollie) 
dreams. 12630. 


Singleton (W. L.): 
Little girl like you. 25634. 
Sweet old fashioned girl. 
Swinging along. 21524. 
Sinning (C. J.) K ng of queens. 1147. 
Sinnock (D. L. W.): 
Dear little you. 17622. 
Do oysters ever grow whiskers? 


23974. 


13025. 

End of my dreams. 22460. 
Juanila. 22984. 

Juanita. 28149. 

Modern rhythm. 20868. 

Ooh! Tll never be the same. 
16414. 


Then you're in love. 14641. 
Sinnock (Donald) See Sinnock (D. L. 
Ww.) 
Sinnock (Howard): 
Dear little you. 17622. 
Do oysters ever grow whiskers? 


13025. 

End of my dreams. 22460. 

Juanila. 22984. 

Juanita. 28149. 

Modern rhythm. 20868. 

Ooh! Tl never be the same. 
16414. 

Then you're in love. 14641. 

Siohan (Robert) : 
Chemin de ronde. 24711. 


Sur la devise: Non ce que je pense. 
26553. 


Siras (John): 


Dance of the paper dolls. 4995, 
7708, 7709, 10154, 15310. 
When I sang the tenor. 2485, 
raed 
S'rene musicale: 
Chrysanthémes d’or. 10069. 
Cing chansons juives. 11790. 


Quatre caprices. 16184. 
Sonate, 15637. 

Sirenetta. 16712. 

Sirmay (Albert): 
At the circus. 17323. 
Full steam ahead. 15534. 
Galop. 155388. 
Rural intermezzo. 16603. 
Torture. 14689. 

Siry (Larry) I’m glad you are mine. 

5542: 


Sissle (Noble) : 
Great camp meetin’ day. 760. 
I've got those old man river blues. 
VOTCC 
If the wealth of this world be- 


longed to me. 28025. 
Lazy Amazon. 28242. 


On the top of a Tennessee hill. 
1628. 


Alone with my | Sisson (Kenn): 


Cool off. 15276. 

End of the lonesome trail. 19997. 
Honey. 10645. 

I’m just a vagabond lover. 13448. 
I’m living with memories. 25316. 


Jango. 15909, 20511. 

Love made a Gypsy out of me. 
23145. 

Love me. 23147. 

My Angeline. 11349. 

My dear. 16245. 

Paint your home with sunbeams. 


23564. 
Satisfied! 23747. 
Sweetness. 16856. 
Then we _ canoe-dle-oodle along. 
14639. 
Sista (Rocco) Sad, blue and lonely. 
21281. 
Sistarelli (Umberto) Egyptian love 
song. 5135. 
Sister of Notre Dame. Ave Maria. 
9818. 


Sister of St. Agnes: 

Ave Maria. 9817. 

O salutaris Hostia. 11494. 
Sisters Adorers of the most precious 


blood. Kralju vijekova. 1161. 
Sisters of St. Agnes: 
Ave Maria. 9817. 
O salutaris Hostia. 11494. 
Sisters of St. Joseph. Violinettes 
26789. 


Sisters (The) of the Visitation. See 
Browne (M. L.) 
Sitas sokis del visu. 

Sitek (John) : 
Z matopolski. 29688. 
Z wielkopolski. 29639: 
Sitler (Estella) Into my arms, into 
my heart. 20482. 
Sitt (Hans) 20 etitiden. 29059. 
Sitzer. (E. H.) Child’s year in song. 
Q22ne 
Sitzer (G. E.) 
yap ef pu 
Sivad (Joe) 
Six 18th century minuets. 
Sizemore (Arthur) : 
Tul still go on wanting you. 
22785. 
I wonder if it’s really love. 
25370. 
If you’re thinking of me, when I’m 
thinking of you. 3380. 
Kiddies kabaret. 1148. 
Love’s paradise. 3591. 
Sjoblom (Herman) : 
Pirun polska. 21168. 
Wiegenlied. 21861. 
Skager (O. T.) No gray clouds in 
your blue skies. 25994. 


29058. 


Child’s year in song. 


Candy man blues. 4842. 
24348. 


22876, 


2093 


INDEX . 
pt. TI, n.S., v. 24 
Skages (W. L.): Kardia tou manga. 238015. 
Coast guard. 19811. Makria ap’ton kosmo. 25780. 
Happy greeting. 156380. Mary. 3631. 
Skandinavisk musikforlag. Mitt flag. O hartopehtis. 38822. 
20865. O ymnoumenos. 23488. — 
Skaugh (Josie) End of my trail. Pios tha me pari. 26181. 
24937. Re opios blexi. 21218, 26240. 
Skelly (Estelle) Give thanks. 15567. San Roufao to krasi. 28948. 
Skidmore music ¢Co., ine.: Solo conte. 9211. 
He’s a big, big man from the Sousta dodecannisia. 29124. 
South. 20216. Sousta kritikia. 29125. 
Where did you get that name? To katinaki mou. 4342. 


4488. 
Skie (C. M.) That’s me. 
Skilton (C. S.): 
Afterglow. 7326. 
Shawnee Indian hunting dance. 
29008. 
We leave the winds to tell. 


4285. 


7124. 


Skinner (A. G.) At the angels ball. 
4661. 

Skinner (KE. L.) Mornin’, Miss Spring. 
8643. 


Skinner (Frank): 
Beautiful thing. 
Billie. 188. 
Broadway baby dolls. 
Do ya’ love me? 27527. 
Head low. 15649. 

I’m sorry I made you cry. 13460. 

I’m thirsty for kisses, hungry for 
love. 948. 

I’ve never seen a smile like yours. 
5604. — 

Let’s talk it over. 

Love me. 20720. 

My victory. 23407. 

No one can take your 
11458. 

Old man Pie-Eye. 26077, 26078. 

Pretty little thing. 11699. 

Satisfied. 11824. 

Singin’ in the bathtub. 26415. 

Sweetheart, we need each other. 
PAYA 

Tune in on my heart. 24136. 

Why did you kiss me last night. 
2484, 

Wipin’ the pan. 2502. 

Wishing and waiting for love. 
14896. 

You". and: I 
12517. 

You'll recognize my baby. 9670. 

Skinner (J. H.) Come back to me. 
17549. 

Skinner (S. S.) 

Skiza (lerotheo) : 
Anamnisi glykia. 2637. 
Khis pari tin kardia mou. 
Exeniasa ap’tis enies sou. 
Hameni agapi. 25132. 
In tis modas. 28075. 
Ipogia taverna. 20486, 25449. 


19623. 
12792. 


11048. 


place. 


in the moonlight. 


Geraldine. 27708. 


10315. 
24967. 


To Romeiko. 24099. 


Tou Vlami to Parapono. 21652), 
26721. 
Skoglund (F. G.) Ill never tire of 
you. 38298. 
Skumsky (Michael) Moonbeams: 
watch o’er my love. 20875. 
Slade (F. L.) I’m hurrying on, back 


22811. 
My memories of you. 


to my own. 
Slater (B. T.) 
28558. 
Slater (Gordon) : 
Haster alleluya. 10300. 
Magnificat. 18386. 
Nune dimittis. 18386. 
Slater (Joseph ) Valse joyeuse. 
17010. 
Slaton (Connie) : 
Dreaming. 24884. 


12 o’clock girl in a 10 o’clock 
town. 24425. 
Slatter (C. A.) My heart ealls to 
thee. 11372. 
Slaughter (H. M.) In our aeroplane 
abode. 5665. 
Slee (C. E.): 


Best is yet to be. 7498. 

Bye little baby bye. 7558. 
Sleep, my Jesus, sleep. 4153, 4154. 
Sleep, my little one. 23839, 23840. 
Sleeping beauty and the beast. 

(CG 152) ae): 
Sleime (T. G.) 


2589 


Queen of my castle 


of dreams. 16529. 
Slemer (Eddie) : 
Caroline. 17485. 


Don’t bother ’bout me. 17652. 
He’s got everything it takes to 
make love. 17899. 
Slider (Cliff) My wonderful moon. 
6159. 
Slifkin (Irving) 
of you. 22355. 
Sloan (Bud) pseud. See Sloan (S. D.) 
Sloan (M. L.) Whisper of the pines. 
2468. 
Sloan 
25988. 
Sloan (S. D.): 
Baseball the national game. 
Heyptian lotus song. 10314. 
My memory’s dream. 25981. 


Deep in my dreams: 


(R.. M.) “My Phi-~-kap girl 


9859. 


2094 


: 


| 


widow 


a 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1929 


Prohibition moon. 11711. 
Sun shines bright again for me. 
29168. 
Sioan! (TT. °S.) 
glory. 25647. 
Sloane (A. B.) 
12594 (294). 
Sloane (M. A.): 
My pajama beauty. 


Little while, then 


Oui oui mam ’oiselle. 


9709 (159). 


Nancy. 9709 (160). 
On Broadway. 4577 (298). 
Oui oui mam‘oiselle. 12594 (294). 


When Charlie plays the slide 
trombone. 9709 (258). 
Slobodkin (Hyman) Happy go lucky. 

25148. 


Slonimsky (Nieolas) : 


My little pool. 1487. 
Studies in black and_ white. 
23947. 
Slote (M. H.): 
Day after day. 19176. 


I do all my dreaming in the day- 
time. 10502, 10694. 
My darling. 11356. 

Smack (C. A.): 
Desert love. 
If all my 

22885. 
In mem’ry hall. 229138. 
She was a Gyp-sy maid. 23808. 
We want to make the whole 
world happy. 26839. 
What if I told you I love you. 


22363 
dreams came _ true. 


24237. 
Why does it have to rain water. 
26946. ; 
Smale (Josephine) Dawn. 462. 
Small (Charlie) My Olga. 23392. 
Small (EK. M.) Harmony and trans- 
position. 27789. 
Small (J. W.) My country sweet- 
heart. 13960. 
Small (Solomon) : 
; Be, me, fe. 9864. 
Bitere ma se. 9916. 
Es vilt sich sein a kind. 10352. 
Fun keien chewing gum. 10478. 
Genendels licht bentshen. 27704. 
Kabzonim familie. 10959. 
Mames trehren. 11184. 
Sprinzes shlof-lied. 12040. 
Yung un alt. 12572. 
Smaile (Ed.): 
Alabammy snow. 21996. 
Album of my dreams. 21998. 
Am I blue. 12635, 12636. 
Broadway baby dolls. 15184, 
17440. 
Go find somebody to love. 13243, 
17831. 
Vd ‘ike ‘tobe ‘at Gipsy >, 1571s; 


17989, 17990. 


I’ve got the world right in the 
palm of my hand. 22855. 

In a kitchenette. 22901. 

Let me have my dreams. 
16007, 18275. 

Love is a wonderful thing. 23148. 

Love made a Gypsy out of me. 


16006, 


28332. 

Love me. 23148. 

Maybe—who knows. 13854, 13855. 
My song of the Nile. 18558, 
18554. 


Paint your home with sunbeams. 
23563, 28760. 

Painting the clouds with sunshine, 
21126, 23565. 


Smiling Irish eves. 18976, 18977. 


Then we canoe-dle-oodle along. 
24050. 

Tip-toe thru’ the tulips with me. 
21630, 24094. 

Welcome home. 1YOV2, - LOZ, 
19326. 

When you're counting the stars 
-alone. 24284. 

Wishing and waiting for love. 


17156, 19405. 
You came, I saw, you conquered 


me. 29600. 

Smaliridge (Roy) I’m in love. 21806. 
Smareglia (Antonio) : 

Ave Maria. 7426. 

Oceana. 23485. 

Pater noster. 8885. 
Smareglia (Ariberto) Oceana. 23485. 
Smareglia (Mario) Oceana. 23485. 


Smart (Henry): 
In the stillness 
15868. 
Spring’s return. 19037. 
Smart shop. 29070. 
Smartt( H. B.) Preces and responses. 
18776. 


Smeby (Oscar) 
9927. 


Smeck (Roy): 


of the night. 


Blue do-do-dee-skies. 


Knick knacks. 8381. 
Sighing for you. 14418. 
Smelser (Cornell) Composition. 
17567-17569, 22279-22281. 
Smelser (R. H.) Never lonesome, 
never blue. 20984. 
Smerecky (Julia) You are the one 
atter all. S6a5: 
Smet (G.): 
Graciosa. 25111. 


Sérénade passionnée. 26370. 
Smetana (F.) Fiancée vendue. 
Smetsky (Jean de): 


633. 


Farewell boy. 13143. 
Marche royal. 25750, 25751. 
Mer traitresse. 13886. 

4 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


Smidl (Joseph) : 
Gypsy maid. 27766. 
I’ve got to find a new sweet mama. 
962. 
Smiley (Chas.) : 
Amen. 2626. 
Baby one. 4690. 
Jus’ Jimmie. 10929. 
Leanna. 8400. 
Let ’em ride. 
Once and again. 
Paree. 28772. 
Set me up high. 14893. 
Speakeasy miss. 4198. 
Weenie. 4456. 
What a’ you lookin’ for. 2408. 
Smillie (EH. H.) Queen of my heart 


5832. 
8832. 


Caroline. 16530. 

Smiraglia (Marino) Ah non fuggirmi. 
12612. 

Smith (—) Silver threads among the 
gold. 11915. . 

Smith (A. E.). He loved me _ so. 
25161. 


Smith (A. F.): 
Down in lazy lane with you. 2970. 


Underneath the mystic moon. 
4387. 
Smith (A. M.) Silvery Susquehanna. 


6649. 
Smith (Alexander Brent): 


Choral concerto. 24718. 
John Barleycorn. 20528. 
Parson’s luck. 21132. 


Smith (Annie Belle) : 
Seated tonight by 
16655. 
She only broke his heart. 21335. 
Smith (Arthur): 
Blue seal blues. 7521. 
El Riad temple. 27585. 
Smith (Azalia) Timber song. 19197. 
Smith (B.-A.) Clifford. 19808. 
Smith:..(BasG: ): 
Constantly. 19836. 
Farm relief blues. 24978. 
Smith (B. M.) Get it while it’s hot. 
10506. 
Smith (Bernard) 


the campfire. 


Who is that a com- 


in’ down the mountain. 9589. 
Smith (Bessie) : 
Death Valley moan. 24825. 


Dirty no-gooder’s blues. 27517. 
Good feelin’ blues. 10552. 


It makes my love come down. 
22950. 

Sweet black woman. 12100. 

Wasted life blues. 29445. 


Smith (C. F.) 
26187. 
Smith (C. G.) 
Smith (C. H.): 
My Gypsy lullaby. 
Until you are near. 


Place called Calvary. 
Her rose. 14976 (125). 


16258. 
17000. 


Smith (C. M.) Here comes my ball 


and chain. 825. 
Smith (C. P.) Come on, you cubs! 
12913. 


Smith (C. R.) Secrets. 29647 (202). 
Smith (Cal) Shoestring. 14408. 
Smith (Charles J.) There’s a golden 


dawn for someone. 4813. 
Smith (Chris) Alabam. 9739. 
Smith (Christopher) Would you. 
2527. 
Smith (Clay): 

Cascades. 22205. 


He met me there. 22678. 

In the Northland. 15864, 15865. 

Liebestraum. 8442. 

Life’s lighter hours. 8427. 
Smith (Cora J.) Wigglie eyes. 
Smith (D. E.): 

My home on the crest of the hill. 


17141. 


16261. 
Out on the trails of the sky. 
18700. 
Ship of my dreams. 18933. 
You) and) 1.j7n7195; 
Smith (D. H.) Trust Him, He’ll take 


your sins away. 9430. 
Smith (D. S.): 


Old Christmas carols. 6237. 

Quartet in EH flat. 11727. 

Sonata. 23851. 

Summer winds. 4577 (382). 

Traditional Christmas carols. 
21656. 


Smith (De Loss) : 
April eyes. 4644. 


Hallelujah feelin’. 5377. 
Heah dem bells. 5402. 
Montana, let’s go. 23296. 
Old Black Joe. 11525. 
Warriors. 4448, 

While I have you. 12448. 


Smith (EH. H.) Oh, Willa, will-ya? 
18643. 


Smith (Edgar): 


American billionaire. 7310 (6). 

As on moonlit waves we ride. 
7310 (10). 

De Pullman porters ball. 7310 
(48). 

Easy money. 7310 (55). 

King Kazoo of Kakaroo. 7310 
(81). 

Love ala mode. 24426 (149). 

Mary Black. 7310 (90). 

My Japanese cherry blossom. 
7310 (96). 

Poor little fluttering moths. 7310 
(113). 


When two little hearts are one. 

7310 (145). 
Withemina. 
Smith (Hdith) 


brings the blossoms. 


12594 (440). 
When _— springtime: 
24270. 


2096 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1929 


Smith (F..C.) May memories urge. 


5983. 
Smith (F. J.) Drink to me only with 
thine eyes. 2589 (78). 
Smith (F. S.): 
Angel and imp. 19549. 
Brooklet. 12798. 
Fables. 5177. 
Fair exchange. 7853. 
Finale. 21397. 
Spring frolic. 29137. 
Smith (G. E.): 


Mem’‘ry of man. 20887. 
My garden of dreams. 
Our old Lizzie. 21106. 


23358. 


Smith (G. F.) Pendleton round-up. 
11634. 
Smith (George) Hawaiian paradise. 
25156. 
Smith (Georgia) I’m on my way. 
10745. 
Smith (Gerard): 
Too wonderful for words. 16950, 
16951. 
Yours sincerely. 17225. 
Smith (Gerrit) Her rose. 14976 
GES ).. 
Smith (Gladys) 44th street blues. 
24426. 


Smith (H. A.) 
moon. 273. 
Smith (H. B.): . 
Cupid is the captain. 12594 (64). 
Follow the man that leads the 

band. 12594 (93). 
Fortune teller. 7310 (63). 
Little Duchess, 7310 (84). 
Love’s young -dream. 
(213). 
My little pansy. 29647 (161). 
O sing the praise of the sword. 
9709 (176). 
Soldier’s story. 12594 (358). 
Vocal gems. 29647 (242). 
Wild rose. 14976 (395). 
Smith (H. E.): 
Lion. 11072. 
Squirrel dance. 


Smith (H. F.) 


By the light of Dixie’s 


12594 


14530. 
Dying place of Foster. 


22440. 
Smith (H. F.) & sons co. Dying place 
of Foster. 22440. 


Smith (H. G.): 

Baijian gal. 128. 

Black boy blues. 2758. 

Day break blues. 24814. 

Harlem walk. 8010. 

I am so blue, waiting for you. 
885. 

I need a man around my house. 
947. 

In Hollywood town. 

Kidney feet. 3495. 


8252. 


My little Dixie home. 
ae man 
That terrific gal 
9378. 
Thee Barbados. 2175. 
Turtle walk. 2264. 


6126. 
\ Gf anine: 


Wheezer. 7165. 
Whoopee! I’m havin’ my. fun. 
7214. 


Wiggle yo’ toes. 9610. 
Smith (H. H.): 

Just give me the leavings. 
Nigger baby. 23487. 
Smith (H. M.) Ye shall go out with 

joy. 19480. 
Smith (H. T.): 
Day... 24813. 
His love just like a river. 
I have not long to stay. 
27906. 
Mother, 
28495. 
Smith (H. W. B.): 
Golden California. 
Salvage. 65385. 
Smith (H. Y.): 
Fraternity drag. 22556. 
I’m not where I ought to be to- 
night. 253819. 
Slow motion. 1982. 
Sonny Day. 214388. 
Smith (Hannah): 
Ballet dancer. 24426 (16). 
Barchetta. 19613. 
Cloudy morning. 24426 (44). 
Hvening. 24426 (78). 
Gypsy dance. 24426 (105). 
In the woods. 24426 (122). 
Menuet de la cour. 20888. 
Morning hymn. 24426 (189). 
Peasant dance. 24426 (219). 
Playtime. 24426 (225). 
Sailor’s song. 24426 (242). 
Soldiers’ parade. 24426 (256). 
Spanish dance. 24426 (259). 
Tyrolean. 27057 (154). 
Smith (Harold M.): 
Charms. 27344. 
Moon shadows. 28478. 
Smith (Harold William) 
mony. 23158. 


Smith (Herbert Wakefield) : 
Garden of life. 29647 (68). 
Laura from  Florodora. 

(190). 

Smith (I. B.) 

2287. 

Smith (J. E.): 

“ Linemans serenade. 25624. 
Missouri moan. 20860. 

Who broke the lock on the hen 
house door. 26933. 


23002. 


27831. 
27905, 
I’m lonesome for you. 


7966. 


Love’s har- 


12594 


United States of love. 


2097 


INDEX 


Smith (J. L.): 
Away out West. 4684. 


Baby you’ve’ got’ everything. 
173388. 
Just a radio and you. 28159. 


Lure of the open road. 20742. 
My Studebaker sedan. 6149. 
Time takes everything but memo- 


ries. 21627. 
Smith (J. M.) Mother dear. 28492. 
Smith (J. 8S.) Star-Spangled Banner. 
22011. 


Smith (Jabbo) : 
Ace of rhythms. 21974. 
Croonin’ the blues. 24775. 
Decatur street tuttie. 24826. 
I got the stinger. 25262, 
Jazz battle. 13586. 


Let’s get together. 13691. 


Lina blues. 28076, 25622. 
Little Willie blues. 13732. 
Michigander. 13894. 


Sleepy time blues. 14438. 
Sweet and low. 19078. 
Take your time. 24008. 
Till times get better. 24090. 
Smith (Jack) I’mabum bum. 22798. 
Smith (John) King’s with his people 
again. 8377. 

Smith (John Christopher) No more 
dams J’ll make for fish. 25996. 

Smith (Joseph C.) Lionel Licorice in 
Cuba. 18717. 

Smith (Josephine) : 

Going home to Ireland. 17840. 

Kelly the boy from Killan. 3491. 
Smith (K. M. L.): 

Blue. 9924. 

Couldn’t we be like that. 19842. 

Far from the madding crowd. 

10386. 

Just a little later. 10935. 

Just gorgeous. 10950. 

Let’s sit this out. 11046. 

Song in C. 11989. 

Song in E flat. 11990. 

Twenty-one. 19238. 

What can I believe. 26864. 
Smith (Kathleen) I’ve the dearest lit- 

tle mother. 8206. 
Smith (Ken) I'll be reminded. of you. 

ZO22: 
Smith 

6170. 
Smith (L. O.): 

Aren’t we all vagabond dreamers. 
12662. 

Close dat eye. 24426 (42). 

Dream places. 138061. 

Feist saxophone folio no. 6. 27646. 

Hawaiian romance. 10596. 

Honey bees’ neeze. 8059. 

How to be satisfied. 22788. 

I’m just a vagabond lover. 22812. 


(L. G.) New little mother. 


pt. 11, n. S., v. 24 


Idolizers. 29647 (100). 


Love. 25669. 
My book of broken dreams. 23337. 
My dear. 23342. 
Please let me dream in your arms. 
23611. 
When you’re counting the stars — 
alone. 24285. 
Smith (L. P.) Baby girl. 17334. 
Smith (L. R.) Niagara blues. 28606. 


Smith (Leola) Oh Katherina, you’re 
my sweet Kate. 16874. 
Smith (Leonard) : 
In a little cottage. 18121. 
Irma. 22946. 
Only you. 21090. 
Smith (Lewis Chick) : 
Lookin’ for another sweetie. 
20708. 


When I’m alone. 12404. 
Smith (Lillie C.) Economy. 27578. 
Smith (Lloyd) St. Louis bound. 

6528. 


Smith (Lucile) 

somebody else. 

Smith (M. A.): 
Dreaming dreams of you. 
Spirit of love. 16788. 

Too late I met you. 21649. 

Smith (M. A. BH.): y 
Do you think that dreams come 

true. 5063. 
Sighing lute. 

Smith (M. B.): 

Ballade. 17236 (484). 

Cradle song. 17236 (81). 

Duo d’amour. 17236° (108). 

Joyous moments. 14976 (167). 

Nocturne-serenade. 24426 (202). 

Rhapsodie alla mazurka. 17236 
(334). 

Romance-serenade. 17236 (340). 

Slumber song. 14976 (297). 

Spring’s witchery. 14976 (312). 

Staceato etude. 17236 (404). 

Valse lente. 172386 (445). 

Valse pittoresque. 14976 (361). 

Smith (M. C.) Shadowy dreams. 

29004. 

Smith (M. F.) 

(359). 

Smith (M. G.): 
Listening moon. 
Singin’. 14432. 

Smith (M. 8.) In world of worlds 

without ending. 20475. 
Smith (M. V.): 
Aviators song. 4682. 
Our grand old U. S. A. 6281. 
There’s a song in my heart just 
for you. 9886. 


You were meant for 
29630. 


17675. 


6640. 


Silent hearts. 4577 


13722. 


Smith (Margaret) Kidlets. 3494. 
Smith (Mary) My song. 11403, 
18551. 


2098 


aoe ee 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1929 


Smith (Merritt) 
25804. 
Smith (Minnie) Drink to me only 
with thine eyes. 2589 (78). 
Smith (O. J.) Oh how I wish that 
she could only come to me. 28495. 
Smith (O. M.): 
Girl of to-day. 22599. 
Zion’s ship. 24421. 
Sonith (P:'C.).:"- 
Big boy they can’t do that. 
Jump steady. 3463. 
Nobody knows you when you're 
down and out. 3803. 
Pinetop blues. 3942. 

Pinetop’s sober now. 3948. 
Pinetops boogie woogie. 3944. 
Smith (P. G.) Yours sincerely. 7294. 
Smith (Paul) Moon madness. 11306. 
Smith (R. A.) In sunny Tennessee. 


Memories of home. 


2745. 


28069. 
Smith (R. L.) Onee upon a time. 
1633. 
smth (R. °S:) Sweet little girl. 
12103. 
Smith (Ray) See Schmitt (R. A.) 
Smith (Raymond) Argentina rose. 
27139. 
Smith (Raymond B.) Kidlets. 3494. 
Smith (Richard B.) Bluebird flew 
out of my window. 208. 
Smith (Robert B.): 
Come down ma evenin’ star. 


24426 (48). 
Look it up in the dream book. 
19491 (129). 

Smith (Roland Beatcher) 
of Ohio. 11045. rf 
Smith (Russell) I’m looking for tu- 
lips to kiss my troubles away. 936. 

Smith (S. H.): 
Calling you, sweetheart. 
Just a little blue. 1116. 
Smith (S. W.): 
Carrol County blues. 17486. 
Charleston no. 1. 17505. 
Gallop to Georgia. 13214. 
Kiss me waltz. 13657. 
Midnight waltz. 13896. 
Someone I love. 14486. 


Smith (Thomas) Ye shall go out 
with joy. 19430. 


Smith (V. A. L.) 


Let’s sing 


287. 


That tired feeling. 


2174. 
Smith (Van Tine) & son. Moon mad- 
ness. 11306. 
“Smith (W. G.): 
Ballade. 17236 (484). 


Cradle song. 17236 (81). 

Duo damour. 17236 (108). 
Joyous moments. 14976 (167). 
Nocturne-serenade. 24426 (202). 
Pattering raindrops. 4577 (306). 


Rhapsodie alla mazurka. 17236 
(334). 
Romance-serenade. 17236 (340). 
Slumber song. 14976 (297). 
Spring’s witchery. 14976 (3812). 
Staccato etude. 17236 (404). 
Valse lente. 17236 (445). 
Valse pittoresque. 14976 (361). 
Smith (W. J.): 
Improved Paramount 
1006, 1007, 3386. 
Paramount method. 3902, 3908. 
Paramount piano accordeon meth- 


method. 


od. 16445. 
Smith’s self instructor for flageo- 
let. 29076. 


Smith’s tuneful melodies. 6686. 


Smith (W. J.) music co., ine: 


Foden’s guitar duets. 20073, 
20074. 
Improved Paramount method. 


1006, 1007, 3386. 
Paramount method. 3902, 3903. 
Paramount piano accordeon meth- 


od. 16445. 

Smith’s self instructor for flageo- 
let. 29076. 

Smith’s tuneful melodies for Ha- 
waliian guitar. 6686. 

Violinisi’'s ensemble collection. 
7061. 


Smith (W. R.) : 


Adieu, Montmartre. 12605. 
Adieu Paris. 12606. 

Bluer than blue. 19679. 
Doughnuts. 13046. 

Dusky rose. 27569. 

Fleurette. 7897. 

Gray skies are blue skies. 20170. 
In Pango Pango. 22916. 
Legend of the bayou. 15995. 
Out of the blue. 16430. 
Rainy day gal. 9008. 

Singin’ in the mornin’. 23831. 
That night in Spain. 240831. 
There'll come a day. 9383. 


What’s a garden for if not for 


love. 26871. 
Would you care. 29578. 
You’re the you. 24398. 


Smith (W. W.): 
Fiddler Joe. 684. 
Spirit of youth. 

Smith (Walter) : 
After you’ve broken my heart. 22. 
Alphabetic rhythm. 17285, 24474. 
At the calendar ball. 19574. 
Dixie mammy. 496. 

I. O. U. 18066. 
- Love time. 11135, 16084. 
On a starry night. 1622. 
Once upon a time with you. 1635. 
She - forgot but I remembered. 
9133. 


29133-29135. 


2099 


pt. III, n. S., v. 24 


Ss SSS ________ lS 


Smith (Walter )—Continued. 
Siam. 1957. ; 7 
Song I love—and you. 18999. 
South Sea moon. 9259. | 
When my ship sailed away from 

Hawaii. 29485. 
Smith’s tuneful melodies for Hawai- 
ian guitar. 6686. 

Smoldon (W. L.) : 
April song. 22029. 
River song. 26278. 

Smolev (Marvin) : 


Two weeks’ notice. 7015. 

When the roses bloom again. 2447. 
Smolini (O.): 
Tedeum. 19130. 

Torek magyar indulo. 19209. 
Smyth: 

Appassionato no. 3. 2647. 

Sérénade en passant. 21326. 


Smythe (A. H. C.) 
woman say. 4462. 
Smythe (Horace) pseud. See Smith 
(H. W. B.) 
Sneath (EK. H.) 
song. 337, 338. 
Sneed (M. M.) 


What does a 


Child’s garden of 


Bright stars above 


me. 15182. 
Snégourotchka. 1998. 
Snelling (EH. W.) Oregon. 26118. 
Snelling (H. B.) You, in that old 
wedding dress. 4553. 


Snihur (Joseph) Ukrainian melodies. 


26782. 

Snodgrass (J. C.) 

er. 21617. 

Snoék (I.): 
Al-kasar. 2615. 
Florestine des Alpes. 
Ombre qui fuit. 3855. 
Pamperos. 14138. 

Sur le lac. 4240. 
Thésée vainqueur. 4317. 


Snow (A. W.) 12 chorales with vari- 
ations. 21245. 
Snow (Benny) 
(Gordon) : 
Snow (G. H.): 
Be sure. 19619. 
She came my way. 18922. 
Vagabond lover. 2292. 


Snowden (Chink) Drag 
15394. 
Snowden (Q. R.) 
that. 2405. 
Snowdon (Helen) 
Snyder (C. H.): 
Thrills of glory no. 1. 6928. 
Your Lord and my Lord. 
24408. 
Snyder (Dora) 
ries. 28426. 


3084. 


pseud. See Snow 


"em _ slow. 
Whaddya thinka 
See Crowe (H. 8.) 


4571, 


Memories just memo- 


Thought for moth- 


Snyder (Edward) : 
H-van-ge-line. 7837. 
Mammy knows. 11187, 23184. 
Snyder (Hlizabeth) Fire in daddy’s 
grate. 15485. 
Snyder (H. A.) New song of the hun- 
dred and forty and four thousand. 
23482. 


Snyder (H. EH.) Lone star. 1240. 
Snyder (H. M.) Daytona Beach. 
5020. 


Snyder (Jack): 
In old Capri. 28063. 
Macbeth. 8512. 
Snyder (M. G.) In old Capri. 28068. 
Snyder (R. L.) Don’t think I don’t 
love you. 275389. 


Snyder (S. S.) Strolling. 16816. 
Snyder (Ted): 
Believe me, that’s love. 2730. 
For someone I love. 13185. 


Here comes the sunshine. 5417. 
Load is heavy. 5880, 8458, 20688, 


20689. 
Since I gave my heart to you. 
4145, 6651. 
So long Letty. 16289, 18501, 18673. 
Sobel (Fay) Babes of yesterday. 
17331. 
Sobransky (W. C.)  Life’s just like 
that. 25619. 


Soby (W. U.) Try dancing. 26710. 


Societa editrice musicale Mediolana: 


Canzone di Lilly. 27314. 


Lido. 28267, 28268. 
Passione! 28784. 
Red rose. 28898. 


Société anonyme des éditions Ricordi: 

Adios amigo. 19504. 

Ce n’était qu'une simple fleur. 
24701. 

Chants des jardins. 

Détresse. 7742. 

Elle dansait ... 
7818. 

Jalousie. 

Le sais-tu. 15994. 

Maxim’s java. 25782. 

Obsession. 6218. 

Oublié. 3879. 

Renversée. 9021, 9022. 

Rhodope. - 9028. 

Saita la belle. 6532, 26322. 

Springtime. 14528. 

Sur la tombe d’ un enfant. 

Vous étes trop jolie. 14773. 


12871. 
elle dansait ... 


18179. 


6805. 


Société d’ éditions musicales franco_ 


americaine : 
Lotos. 3579. 
Marche religieuse. 

Pharon. 3981. 
Socio (Robert de) See 

(Robert) 
Sodelle (David) 


25749. 
De_ Socio 


Just waiting. 83853. 


2100 


ee 


INDEX 
nos, 1-12, 1929 


Sodero (Cesare) 14100. 
Soechtig (Jean): 
If I but knew it could be true. 
5631. 
Moonbeams. 6054. 


My bluebird. 6094. 


Ombre russe. 


Solman (Alfred) : 


For Molly and me. 10449, 13181, 
13182. 

Harbor of home sweet home. 

Heaven’s gift to me. 8027. 

In the valley where the blue birds 


ond 


789. 


Scedermann (Aug.) Country dance. sing. 73810 (78). 
12594 (60). Lenore, my own Lenore. 17236 
Soehnlein (Otto): (216). : 
It won’t be long now, baby. 8295. Once upon a time. 26093. 
When the skies are blue. I’ll Sweetheart, I’m on my way. 4252, . 
always be nearer to you. 21821. : 6832. 
Soeller (G. G.) Halling. 5378 are what I call heaven. 4290, 
. a 5 . =. . AOC 
Set ansie ic raaaiie 10634, The in my song of 
ek ala ro a SY eter ove. 2 ' 
eee Soe Ee Solman (Joe) I want them all to 
Softly robin. 26432. know. 10790. Rha Boies 
Sohnle (G. C.): oor ae pub. co. Individuality. 
MAP + (9. 
Pe ee a TEs Solo responses for the church service. 


I hear you calling, when night am 
a falling. 5497. 

I think of you, only you. 15797. 

In the land where the dead men 
dwell. 22927. 


’ 


67 
Solomito 

angels above bless you. 
Solomon (Berenice) : 


00. 
(Tillie) That’s why the 


9377. 


is I’ll always love just you. 918. 
, Your Flag and my Flag. \14961. Song of the plumbers. 2033. 
Soilean (Leo): Sol Frederic) : 
Basile. 12709. Maes ce 
Criminal waltz. 12947. mae eyed id On oat 
Mamma, where you at. 138812. Kitty Bee: (152) 
Your father put me out. 14960. To-day I am sweet sixteen. 2589 


‘Sokol (C. G.) To be with you tonight. 
21639. 


aor. T)..F.).* 


Dreamy melody. 22430. 

One girl in a million. 235383. 
Steppin’ high. 19042. 

You made me forget. 24386. 


(331). 


Solomon (Harold) : 
Like a dream. 16026. 


You came, I saw, you conquered 
me. 17196, 21906, 24376, 29600. 


Solomon (Jerome) : 


Mr. Cinderella. 13909. 


Sokolcff (N.) Rossignol s’est tu... Prince of passion. 14242. 
18858. Too good to be true. 14684. 
Sokolove (Sam) Before I parted with | Solomon (Sidney) : / 
you. 4724. Alphabet of love. 24473. 
Sokolowski (Kazimiesz) : Hit the ceilin’, 27832. 
Daj buziaka polka. 19874. Visions of you. 12326. 
Poslubie oberek. 23623. You must know how to love. 
f 27026. 
Sokolskaya (Myra) Bublike, will you 
a ee we 84) Soltau (Hellmuth) Largo. 11013. 
Sol music co. Lult. 18372. Somers (Debroy) : 


Solazzi (Ugo): 


Fleur de cyclamen. 15491. 


Lorenza. 7310 (88). 
Solberg (Arvid) Red hot Hottentot. 
1787. 


~Solfége de concours 4 2 voix (1928). 
6698. 
Solis (A. V.): 
Love at sundown. 20713. 
That song of love. 21575. 
Sollee (A. M.) Land of my dreams, I 
love you. 11011. 
Soller (W. F.) Siesta. 


4142. 


2101 


Somerset (H. V. F.) 
soul. 


Somervell (Arthur) : 


Community medley. 2872. 

Savoy community medley. 9092. 

Savoy hunting medley. 6544, 9093, 
16630, 16631, 18880, 18881. 

Wake thou, my 

19300. 


Cradle song. 18896. 

Four-part sight tests. 20095- 
20097. 

Ten descants. 9219. 

Ten songs. 8003. 

There dwells my Phyllis. 12182. 

Thirty-five nursery rhymes. 9220. 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24. 


Somerville (A. W.) 
bow. 40386. 
Somerville (Reginald) : 
Crossing the lLne. 19854. 
Fo’e’stle dance. 20072. 
Ship ahoy! 213850. 
Ships that pass 
21352. 

Sunlit seas. 21497. 
Wreck. 21896. 
Sometime soon. 29102. 

Sommers (H. M.): 
I don’t see how you could forget. 


Ridin’, the -rain- 


in the night. 


27896. 
Like a little breeze. 25620. 
Sonatina. 23882. 
Song and two blackouts. 16750. 
Song hit music co. I’m so happy when 
the sun is shining. 27963. 


Song market. 4178. 

Song of exile. 16752. 

Song of home. 16756. S 

Song of joy. 9230. 

Song of the Volga boatmen. 12008, 
23897. 


Song of the West. 15741, 17548, 18192, 
19127, 25933, 26856. 

Song paster no. 1. 9709 (221). 

Songe d’une nuit d’été. 23746. 

Songs for lions. 26480. 

Songs heard in Palest ne. 6733. 

Songs my mother never taught me. 
26481. . 


Songs of Alpha chi omega. 2036. 
Songs of Alpha phi delta. 21434. 


Songs of cheer for children. 14512. 
Songs of Italy. 6734. 

Songs of long ago. 26483. 

Songs of praises. 19018. 

Songs of Rockford college. 6735. 


Songs of Sigma alpha epsilon. 19014. 
Songs of the New York state college 
for teachers. 6736. 
Songs of the sunny South. 29123. 
Songs of the University of Pittsburgh. 
21436. 
Songtex music co.: 
Smile and make the world smile 
with you. 1988. 
Yes, do not monkey with the buzz- 
saw. 2543. 
Sonier (HE. C.) Memories. 
Sonn (Dave): 
It’s a million to one you're far 
from home. 5704. 
Lost in the world. 5897. 
On the top of a Tennessee hill. 


3654, 


1628. 
Was it fair—? 24205. 
Sonnakolb (F. 8S.) When dreams 
come true. 7167. 


Sonnemann music Go., ine.: 
Amorous advanture. 2636. 
3acchanalian dance. 2690. 


Carneval revels. 2812. 


Eccitamento. 2993. 

Gruesome nights. 3179. 
Sonnet: our dead. See Our dead. 
26121. 
Sons o’ guns. 27968, 28260, 28749, 
28986. 
Sontag (H. O.) Whatta: yuh gonna 


tell your wife. 19348. 

Sontag (W. G.) Folk and master 
melodies for the young violinist. 
22532, 25009, 25010. 

Soprano and alto duets. 17236 (399). 
Sordillo (Fortunato) Public school 
loose leaf method. 16522, 16523. 
Sorensen (Lulu) Ill miss you so. 

27929. 

Sorenson (Carl) 
24151. 

Sorey 
23671. 

Soriano 
26293. 

Sorlin (D. B.): 

I want to be somebody’s baby. 
20897. 
My mother’s lullaby. 6138. 
That old story. 21577. 
Soro (Hnrique) : 
Hiladora. 25186. 


Under the stars. 


(Vincent) Recuerdo lejano. 


(Jose) Rosa de Madrid. 


Minuet in E major. 258388. 
Nocturne in B major. 260138. 
Vals sentimental. 26751. 
Sorokoff (Al) : 
Angel baby. 27126. 
I’m so lonely. 25322. 
I’ve got a million reasons. 15801. 
My paradise. 138994. 
Sorrento (Will) Saragossa. 29647 
(193). 
Sosnik (Harry) : 
Modern satire. 25853. 
Old Italian Jove song. 11531, 
11532; 
Soto y Galindo (Trinidad) Noper que 


te dije. 28642. 
Soubeyran (H.): 
Féte provencale. 
Joyeux forestiers. 
Soul of music. 29107. 
Soul winner, no. 8. 14976 (308). 
Soulé (Lenard) : 
Garden of Allah. 
I’ve got a complex. 


Sound off! 12019. 
Sourek (Otakar) 


3062. 
22981. 


22573. 
25346. 


Dvorakova Citanka. 


19969. 
Sousa (Ss. PI 
Easter Monday on the White 
House lawn. 103801. 


10435, 10436. 
14976 (153-160). 


Flor de Sevilla. 
Invincible eagle. 


2102 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1929 


Prince Charming. 6393. 
University of Illinois march. 
19259, 24153. 

South Texas state teachers college. 
South Texas state teachers college. 
6743. 

Southard (Gail) Wand’rer. 12342. 

Southard (H. A.): 

By and by. 19733. 

Where are the pals of old days. 
14860. 

Southern musie¢ pub. ¢o., ine.: 

Adam and Eve. 12603. 

Aleoholic blues. 21999. 

Alejado de este mundo. 27083. 

All go hungry hash house. 12623. 

Amor del Chano. 27120. 

Amor y duda. 27122. 

Angeline, the baker. 12650. 

Anything. 19559. 

Arise and shine. 12663. 

Ar stocratic stomp. 27142. 

Arkansas traveler. 27148. 

Audalucia. 27152. 

Ay que chulo es Guanajuato. 
27163. 

Baby girl. 22068. 

Baby’s back to-day. 19591. 

Baby’s lullaby. 27476. 

Bacon and cabbage. 12697. 

Barnacle Bill the sailor. 7465. 

Barnyard serenade. 12706. 

Barroom message. 27189. 

Basile. 12709. 

Be careful what you Say. 27191. 

Beautiful valley. 19624. 

Because I love Him. 22095. 

Because you love me baby. 22099. 

Bed-time blues. 12727. 

Bessie’s moan. 19646. 

Betsy Brown. 19647. 

Better boot that thing. 27215. 

Biffly blues. 19649. 

Big ball in Memphis. 27219. 

Big railroad blues. 12750. 

Big road blues. 12751. 

Bill Cheatem. 12752. 

Billy Venero. 27224. 

Black Annie. 27231. 

Black woman is like a_ black 
snake. 12758. 

Bloody war. 12764. 

Blue devil rag. 27288. 

Blue goose blues. 27240. 

Blue nights. 27244. 

Blue trombone stomp. 22146. 

Blue yodel. 9938, 22148. 

Boy in blue. 22158. 

Bright to-morrow. 12789. 

Brightly dreams. 27272. 

Broken dreams of yesterday. 
9966. 

Broken hearted lover. 12795. 

Brother Cain struck Abel. 22169. 


2103 


Brownie blues. 12800. 

Buddy George. 19720. 

Bunker Hill blues. 27287. 

Burnin’ the iceberg. 19727. 

Buttons. 27297. 

Bye bye blues. 12816. 

Bye bye policeman. 12817. 

Calla. 22190. 

Catfish whiskers. 27327. 

Charlie’s idea. 19774. 

Chicken. 12881. 

Choo-choo train. 4907. 

Christ, the teacher. 12894. 

Clef club stomp. 22257. 

Cold penitent ary blues. 22266. 

Come easy-go easy-love. 19821. 

Come over and See me sometime. 
19825. 

Come to the Saviour. 12914. 

Consuela. 12929. 

Cool drink of water blues. 12930. 

Coronado memories. 24762. 

Courthouse bump. 27429. 

Cowboy’s dream. 27481. 

Cowboys lament. 27432. 

Criminal waltz. 12947. 

Crying and sighing. 12948. 

Daddy be careful. 27451. 

Dance hall shuffle. 27454. 

Dark night blues. 12975. 

Dark road is a hard road to 
travel. 15324. 

Davidson County blues. 12981. 

Days of my childhocd plays. 
12988. 

Deacon’s calf. 12990. 

Desde el destierro. 27498. 

Desert blues. 22361. 

Devuelveme los besos. 22366. 

Diamonds in the rough. 27511. 

Dime por Dios. 27513. 

Dirty butter. 27515. 

D ving duck blues. 27520. 

Do you believe. 199382. 

Do your best, then wear a smile. 
22382. 

Does this train go to heaven. 
27529. 

Doggin that thing. 27530. 

Down on Biscayne Bay. 22406. 

Down to Jordan and be saved. 
13051. 

Down where the blue bonnets 
grow. 27548. 

Down yonder. 13052. 

Downtown blues. 13053. 

Dying nun. 27572. 

Echo blues. 27576. 

Elm Street blues. 13088. 

En alta mar. 22459. 

“En vano sufro. 27591. 

Engine one-forty-three. 19999. 

Esther. 27610. 

Eterna despedida. 27611. 


INDEX 


Southern music pub. co., inc.—Contd. 


Everybody does it in Hawaii. 
27621. 

Everybody wants my _ tootelum. 
22478. 

Everybody was there. 13128. 

Far away Texas blues. 5184. 

Farmer’s life for me. 27638. 

Feather bed. 138152. 

Feeling drowsy. 27645. 

Flood song. 7901. 

Foggy mountain top. 15502. 

Fort Worth rag. 27677. 

Forty drops. 13188. 

Found my gal. 138190. 

Four day blues. 27679. 

Freakish. 20104. 

Freakish light blues. 20105. 

Friction. 13199. 

Friendless blues. 13200. 

Frisco blues. 13201. 

Frog-hop. 13205. 

From the jail house to the throne. 
225638. 

Fryin’ pan skillet blues. 13208. 

Funny feathers. 27689. 

Furry’s blues. 20116. 

Gavilan. 17804. 

Georgia blue. 13226. 

Georgia stomp. 13227. 

Girl I love she got long curly hair. 
2715. 

Give me back my fifteen cents. 
13237. 

Give me your heart. 5305. 

Gladyse. 27724. 

Go ‘long Lasses. 5311. 

God gave Noah the. rainbow sign. 
22610. 

God is love. 138248. 

Goin’ back to Tennessee. 13253. 

Going across the sea. 22617. 

Going round the mountain. 20155. 

Going up the mountain after 
liquor. 22618. 

Good-bye rider. 13260. 

Good mornin’. 5338. 

Good-night darling. 27741. 

Goofer feather blues. 13263. 

Got cut all to pieces. 13265. 

Gracejadas de Pepino. 27749. 

Grand piano blues. 27755. 

Grave on the green hillside. 
27756. 

Great reaping day. 27757. 

Ha-ha blues. 53867. 

Hand in hand we walked along 
to-gether. 27776. : 


Handy man. 5880. 
Happy-go-lucky boy. 20199. 
Harlem drag. 20204. 


He got better things for you. 
27802. 


2104 


pt. III, n. S., v. 24 


He'll be with me. 13308. 

He’s got the whole world in His 
hand. 15648. 

He shut the lion’s mouth. 138312. 

Heah’ me talkin’. 27807. 

Heart-breakin’ blues. 20226. 

Here ‘tis. 13327. 

Hey! I am blue. 27823. 

Hide me in the blood of Jesus. 
13381, 

Hide you in the blood. 27825. 

His charming love. 20249. 

Hoe down. 22708. | 

Hold it still. 5488. 

Hot bones and rice. 20266, 

Hot town. 27859.. 

Hot water blues. 138365. 

How do they do it that way. 
27863. 

How long. 22736. -. 

How much I owe. 5460. 

Huateque. 27869. 

I ain’t got no gal now. 27879. 

I can’t stand it. 27888. 

I don’t care what you say. 5488. 

I don’t like the blues no how. 
20312. 

I got mine. 22768. 

I know that Jesus set me free. 
20822. . 

I know why I think of you. 27917. 

Ill be happy. 13410. 

Ili never be lonesome in heaven. 
27930. 

Ill rise when the rooster crows. 
13420. 

I long to see the ones I left behind. 
22787. 

I looked down the line and won- 
dered. 27986. 

I’m a mighty tight woman. 13481. 

I’m crazy over Daisy. 13484. 

I’m glad it was somebody else. 
20348. 

I’m gonna live so God can use me. 
13441. 

I’m gonna move to Louisiana. 
5546. 

I’m gonna stomp Mr. Henry Lee. 
13442. 

I’m lonely and blue. 10742. 

I’m saving up coupons. 27961. 

I’m sorry we met. 22828. 

I’m thinking to-night of my blue 
eyes. 203738. 

I’m wild about my lovin’. 20376. 

I need someone like you. 27972. 

I never dreamed you’d pass me by. 
13478. 

I sat upon the river bank. 203883. 

I tickled em’. 5595. 

I truly understand. 18481. 

I’ve got a brand new gal. 22850. 

I’ve got that thing. 22853. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1929 


'Tve got to have a mamma now. 
20398. 

I want to go there. 22863. 

I will turn your money green. 
15808. 

Ice water blues. 13503. 

If I could just stop dreaming. 
5632. 

If the light has gone out in your 
soul. 13518. 

In steps of light. 20459. 

Infiel. 28082. 

Tone. 20485. 

Island unknown. 28096. 

It'll never happen again. 13570. 

It’s doin’ you good, to know I’m 
lonesome. 10885. 

It’s hard to laugh or _ smile. 
13575. 

It should be you. 20498. 

Jesus, the Light of the world. 
15922. 

Jesus, the Lord is a Saviour. 
28133. 

Jobbin gettin’ there. 13602. 

Jog along boys. 13604. 

Joking Henry. 13605. 

Jolietcke deklice. 28139. 

Jolly blacksmith. 138608. 

Jolly group of cowboys. 28141. 

~ Judge Harsh blues. 15987. 

Jug band waltz. 22986. 

June days. 28152. 

Jungle crawl. 28154. 

Just give me the leavings. 23002. 

Just you and I. 13640. 

K. C. moan.’ 28180. 

Kansas City blues. 5771. 

Kansas City squabble. 28185. 

Katy blues. 28189. 

Kentucky blues. 28194. 

King needs workers. 280206. 

King of ‘Borneo. 5785. 

Kiss me quick and go. 20583. 

Krakowiak. 28217. 

Kuwuleczka. 28220. 

Lay down baby, take your rest. 
13680. 

Leavin’ town blues. 28246. 

Left my gal in the mountains. 
23054. 

Let’s get it. 20641. 

Life’s railway to heaven. 13704. 

Like the rainbow. 23072. 

Lindbergh hop. 13716. 

Lion and the tribes of Judah. 
5856. 

Little bunch of roses. 28283. 

Little Maggie with a dram glass 
in her hand. 28292. 

Little Moses. 23090. 

Little old log cabin in the lane. 
28294. 

Lonely cowboy. 28308. 


2105 


Long gone. 20697. 

Long side the Santa Fe trail. 
28315. 

Lost girl of West Virginia. 13761. 

Love blues. 5908. 

Love somebody. 23152. 

Lovee mazurka. 28344. 

Loving talking blues. 13789. 

Lucky-3-6-9. 283856. 

Lulu Wall. 28359. 

Madison street rag. 5942. 

Maggie Campbell blues. 13801. 

Mai d’amour. 13803. 

Majova nac. 2883871. 

Mamma, where you at. 13812. 

Many years ago. 23191. 

Market street stomp. 20789. 

Married man in trouble. 138842. 

Mary bowed so low. 20794. 

Master of the storm. 138847. 

Me eayi. 28411. 

Me entusiasmas. 28412. 

Mean old Jack Stopper blues. 

Jaen. 

Memphis stomp. 138880. 

Memphis yo yo blues. 28430. 

Mensajera. 18446. 

Mexican beans. 28444. 

Minglewood blues. 6025. 

Missin’ my pal. 6036. 

Mississippi river waltz. 23285. 

Missouri moan. 20860. 

Mr. Brown, here I come. 20862. 

Mr. Forty-nine blues. 23287. 

Mistreatin’ mamma. 20868. 

Moaning the blues. 28466. 

Moon song. 28479. 

Moonlight blues. 20877. 

Moses gonna chunk dat melon 
down. 23310. 

Moten’s blues. 20888. 

Mother-in-law. 28496. 

Muchacha. 25892. 

Mujer del paraiso. 28510. 

Musical campmeeting. 28516. 

My Carolina sunshine girl. 20911. 

My castle of never can be. 13958. 

My Clinch Mountain home. 13959. 

My home’s acress the Blue Ridge 
Mountains. 20926. 

My little Isabel. 28552. 

My mother’s hands. 13990. 

My name is Ticklish Reuben. 
28562. 

My toast to you. 23404. 

My troubies will be over. 14009. 

My wife died on Friday night. 
14018. 

Na weselu w Harklowy. 28581, 
28582. 


“Nancy. 23418. 
_ Nase babicatanci-sousedska. 28591. 


Neal’s blues. 20980. 
Nehi mamma blues. 14025. 


INDEX 


Southern music pub. co., ine.—Contd. 


Never had a reason to believe in 
you. 28602. 

New Orleans bump. 28604. 

New Orleans is the town I like 
best. 238430. 

Nicolasa. 28607. 

Nigger baby. 23487. 

Nine pound hammer. 

Ninety in the shade. 

No good woman blues. 

Noah’s blues. 28635. 

Nobody cares. 28636. 

Nobody loves me. 14048. 

Noper que te dije. 28642. 

North-bound train. 14052. 

Novelty blues. 14060. 

Now goofy dust. 28652. 

Oacho del cielo. 28673. 

Oh, how I hate it. 16871. 

Oh! jailer bring back that key. 
26059. 

Oh Molly dear. 

Old black Mary. 

Old folks started it. 


93445, 
20997. 
28625. 


23498. 
23507. 
28705. 


Old shoes and leggin’s. 16393. 
On the road again. 14108. 
One at last. 21075. 

One hour to-night. 6255. 

One night in Havana. 28725. 
Orgullo mexicano. 28730. 
Oriental illusions. 21098. 
Out on Santa Fé blues. 6284. 
Over night blues. 21110. 
Ozark Mountain blues. 21120. 
Pajarito borinqueno. 28761. 
Para ti. 28766, 28771. 

Paul’s heavenly vision. 23584. 
Peg and awl. 14164. 
Penitentiary. 21145. 
Piedrecita del camino. 28809. 


Pig ankle strut. 14183. 

Plain dirt. 28818. 

Plucky Lindy’s lucky day. 6348. 

Polka torklouj. 28831. 

Polskie orly. 23619. 

Poor lost boy. 14215. 

Poor old slave. 28839. 

Pretty Lil. 28854. 

Prisoner boy. 28861. 

Promise. 23641. 

Put it there. 14251. 

P-wee strut. 28755. 

Ramble, 21216. 

Red and = green 
14276. 

Return of Barnacle Bill. 23698. 

Rich man, poor man, beggar man, 


signal lights. 


thief. 21242. 
Riley’s wagon. 14306. 
Ripley blues. 28910. 


Riverside stomp. 14809. 
Road house stomp. 6465. 
Robertson County. 14812. 


2106 


pt. III, 0. S., v. 24 


Rockin’ chair. 28915. 
Roll on boys. 14815. 
Roll on, river. 21255. 
Rolling stone. 14316. 


16600. 
14344. 


Rude and rambling man, 
Sadness will be gladness. 
San Antonio. 28946, 

Save my mother’s picture from the 


sale. 14861. 
School girl blues. 16641. 
Scotty blues. 28974. 
Searcy country rag. 28977. 
Seattle hunch. 21313. 
Sell it. 21319. 
Senda solitana. 28984, 


Sera por-que te quiero. 28988. 

Shadows of love. 29002. 

Shame on you. 29007. 

She’s coming round the mountain. 
29012. 

She’s driving me wild. 29013. 

She tells me that I am _ sweet, 
23801. 


Shoe string. 14408. 


Short life of trouble. 238138. 

Simmon’s university medley. 
29044. 

Sippin cider. 29056. 

Skag-a-lag. 21388. 

Sleep on brown eyes. 6677. 


Sleep on mother sleep on. 6678. 

Slow death. 14442. 

Slow motion. 14443. 

Snake hip dance. 29079. 

Solemn warning. 14468. 

Somebody’s tall and handsome. 
29097. 

Sometimes I wonder. 29108. 

South Memphis blues. 29126. 

Springdale blues. 14527. 

Staggering blues. 6774. 

Statesboro blues. 14538. 

Stealin’ stealin’. 14534. 

Stomp that thing. 14540. 

Stompin’ on down. 21475. 

Stone rag. 14541. 

Stor kidding. 14542. 

Stranger blues. 16811. 

Sugar pudding. 14548. 

Sun’s gonna shine. 29167. 

Sunlight and shadows. 21496. 

Sweet Aneta mine. 29183. 

Sweet fern. 29187. 

Sweet old-fashioned girl. 

Swing out. 29204. 

Sztajerék dukli. 29213. 

Szteyerchgoric. 29214. 

Tailspin blues. 29217. 

’Taint nobody’s business. 

Take me back. 24005. 

Tale of a ticker. 26598, 26599. 

Tank town bump. 21537. 

Te quiero-di giste. 29236. 

Telephoning the blues. 29244. 


23974. 


14592. 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1929 
Tell her that you love her. 9354. 
Tennessee lazy. 16887. 
Tennessee memories. 29248. 
Terrific stomp. 29249. 
Texas farewell. 29250. 
Texas wagoner. 29252. 
That’s a serious thing. 14621. 


That’s what I’m talking about. 
29263. 

That same cat. 6903. 

Then someone’s in love. 16910. 

There’s a brown skin girl. 29281. 

There’s a light lit up in Galilee. 


14647. 
There’s a man goin’ round taking 
Mnames. 21592. 


This ain’t no place for me. 14659. 
This morning she was gone. 14660. 
Thomastown breakdown. 14664. 
Three women blues. 6927. 

Tickle britches blues. 14669. 
Tiny’s stomp. 21629. 


Tiple blues. 14675. 
Tom’s rag. 21645. 
Too late. 293819. 


Tough breaks stomp. 24116. 
Train’s done left me. 29381. 
Traveling man. 21662. 
Trumpet’s prayer. 14707. 
Turkey gobbler. 21683. 
Turnip greens. 7000. 

Two fragments. 29360. 
Two time blues. 14726. 

U potucku-val¢ik. 29362. 
Undertakers blues. 29369. 
Unknown blues. - 14736. 

Up in glory. 14742. 
Utah Carl’s last ride. 29380. 


Valentine stomp. 29387. 
Viola Lee blues. 21733. 
Voodoo. 21742. 

Waiting for the train. 7083. 
Warhorse game. 14793. 
Washboard wiggles. 29442. 


Way down in Alabama. 29448. 

We can’t use each other any more. 
21766. 

We'll sing on that shore. 14802. 

We parted by the riverside. 14803. 

We shall all be reunited. 14804. 

We shall reach home. 14806. 

Went up in the clouds of heaven. 
21779. 

Weselny marsz. 29462. 

What a morning that will be. 
14818. 

What atime. 14819. 

What’s the matter. 29473. 

What's the matter blues. 24244, 

What would I do without you. 


21796. 

When all those millions sing. 
14830. 

When Carolina smiles. 21800. 


2469—30——35 


When I had but fifty cents. 29478. 

When shadows fall. 9566. 

When the home gates swing open. 
21817. 

When the moon drips away into 
the blood. 21818. 

When the moon shines down upon 
the mountains. 24278. 

When you go a’courtin’. 14856. 

Where are you going Alice. 29505. 

Where is my mamma. 14862. 

Whistling farmer boy. 29518. 

Whitewash station blues. 14866. 

Who’s gonna kiss your lips, dear 
darling. 21852. 

Whoah mule. 17130. 

Wigerka polka. 29540. 

With Jesus. 29552. 

Worried love. 29575. 

Wrong-doing daddy. 243859. 

Wyszla chmura z zamarza. 29580. 

Xochimileo. 26986. 

Yndita. 295938. 

Yo-yo. 29595. 

You are a little too small. 14926. 

You came along just in time. 
9657. 

You can’t cheat a cheater. 21908. 

You can’t make a monkey out of 
me. 14932. 

You done lost your good thing 
now. 27011, 27012. 

You gonna need my help. 14935. 

You'll come back to me someday. 
29611. 

You'll ery for me but I'll be gone. 
2192 aa 

You'll get pie in the sky. 27022. 

You'll never find a daddy like me. 
14941. 


You never did that before. 29614. 

You’re gonna misS me, hon’. 
29620. 

You’re so different. 27034. 

You’re tickling me. 24899. 

Your father put me out. 14960. 

Zacatecas. 29640. 

Zielinska. 24419. 


400 hop. 29647. 
Southern songs. 23913. 
Southon (Francis) Look for the rain- 


bow. 20701. 

‘Southwick (O. W.) Happy villagers. 
29647 (83). 

Southworth (Constant) In an ocean 
pool. 8244. 


Soutullo (Reveriano) : 
La del soto del parral. 28221. 
Ultimo romantico. 26735. 
Souvaine (Henry): 
Whistl ng in the dark. 29519. 
You gotta wanta once in a wh le. 
14936. 


2107 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


Souza (J. B. de) 
B 


) 
Sowell (R. S.) From now on. 5257. 


Sowerby (Leo): 

Benedicite omnia opera. 167. 

Hear my cry, O God. 27808. 

How long wilt Thou forget me. 
27866. 

Lord is my Shepherd. 28320. 

Soy virgencita. 2044. 

Soyer (André) : 
Cendres. 24703. 
Divergences. 24846. 

Soyer (M. Truillet-) 

Soyer (M.) 

Spadaro (Odoardo) : 
Firenze. 13167. 
Maddalena. 11166. 
Paris—Milan. 11612. 

Spadea (Vincent) : 

Amor di padre. 12641. 
Baci doro. 12695. 
Evander Childs 
march. 13118. 
Evviva Vaceordo Italo-Vaticano. 
Thay Loy t 
G. J. Ryan. 13210. 
Larks. 18674. 
Our amiable 
14120. 
Preghiera. 14228. 
Richiamo d’amore. 
Sulle rive di Nemi. 
Spaduzzi (Gennaro) 
Tranise. 24428. 


Spafford (E. P.): 
Long green. 23123. 
May-be you love me. 


Spagnoli (Guido): 


See Truillet- 


high school 


James Walker. 


14302. 
14549. 
"A festa d’ ’e 


13851. 


Due intermezzi. 9263. 
Sonata. 9264. 
Spain (Irene): 
Behold! the King shall reign. 
15119. : 


Blue devil blues. 4760. 


Evil woman blues. 15450. 
’Frisco tra’n blues. 5255. 
Gold tooth blues. 17841. 


Latter rain is falling. 20617. 


Ninety-e'ght degree blues. 18598. 
Penitentiary moan blues. 6314. 
Rising sun. 143808. 

St. Louis fair blues. 16614. 


Since I laid my burdens down, 
18948. | 

Take a stand. 16870. 

Tell me what kind of man Jesus 
is. 19134. 


Tell me woman blues. 14608. 


Work ox blues. 7242. 

1927 flood. 17236. 
Spain-Dunk (Susan) Serenade de 
Capri. 26369. 


See De Souza (J. 


Spalding (E. R.) 
Spands (Charles) 
blues. 19019. 

Span sh beauty. 16778. 

Spanish Haster:carol of the lambs, 

4195. 

Spanish Easter procession. 

Spanish fandango. 26495. 

Spanish jigg. 26496. 

Spano (Tito) pseud. 

(Francesco) 

Sparger (Rebecca) : 
Behold and see. 24426 (21). 
Out of the depth. 19491 (174). 
Remember Lord. 24426 (284). 

Sparger (William) : 

Behold and see. 24426 (21). 

Out of the depth. 19491 (174). 

Remember Lord. 24426 (234). 
Sparkling waters. 26498. 

Sparks (Burl): 
He ransomed me. 38206. 

More than a friend. 3685. 
Sparks (Essie) In gloryland. 18130.: 
Sparks (S. N.) Paradise with you. 

11608. 

Sparrow (FE. W.) 
Spaulding (F. A.) 
(187). 
Spaulding 
17463. 

Spaulding (M. E.): 

Blue. 24602. 

Boogah man. 24619. 

If only I kin call you mine. 25390. 

Negro love song. 25970. 

Song. 26499. 

Spawn (EH. V.) Rumble along. 

Spazzacamino. 4197. 

Speakeasy miss. 4198. 

Speaks (Oley) : 

April rain. 29647 (5). 

Eves of blue. 12594 (84). 

His perfect love. 22705. 

If you become a nun dear. 29647 

(103). 

In heavenly love abiding. 

In Maytime. 12594 (151). 

Long ago. 14976 (188). 

My homeland. 28545. 

When gazing in thine eyes so dear. 

12594 (426). 

When Mable sings. 29647 (250). 

Spearing (F. D.) New Old Ironsides. 
14033. 

Spears (A. EH.) 

Specht (P. L.): 
How can I smile. 8077. 

Just before the break of dawn. 

22999. 

My pillow. 
Speck (Jay) 
Speck (S. H.): 

All because of you. 


3 melodies. 21441. 
Soon this morning 


6751. 


See Mignone 


22353. 
29647 


Dedication. 
Reverie. 


(Henry ) Cairo blues. 


28929. 


8250. 


Virginia moon. 9499. 


23395. 
Flirt. 650. . 


7346, 


2108 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1929 


All in my thoughts. 9754, 27090. 

Alone’ broken hearted. 7354, 
17279. 

Anne Morrow. 17304. 

Annie Mae. 15045. 

Are you tired of me? 22031. 

As I think of my dear mother. 
15056. 

Autumn brings memories. 12676. 

Baby dear. 27168. 

Baby grand. 9832, 19589. 

Baby mine. 17336. 

Bring back my dreams of yester- 
day. 24639. 

Calico blues. 12824, 27303. 

Cottage by the sea. 10120, 27424. 

Could you love me? 10122. 

Country gal. 24770. 

Dad. 19866. 

Dear little mother. 7731, 17621. 

Dear mother of mine. 24820. 

Dear old mother. 10196, 12996, 
27488. 

Dear one. 24822. 

Dearest girl of mine. 10201. 

Don’t get mad. 153884. 

Don’t you believe that I love you. 
13044. 

Dream girl. 138058, 22411. 

Dream on dream girl. 7783. 

Evy’rything is right with baby. 
27626. 

Experience. 5172, 22487. 

Fate of our Savior. 103938, 22502. 

Father. 22503. 

Flag. 10423, 24991. 

Flag of age. 24992. _ 

Flower in my garden of prayers. 
10439. 

Forget me not. 7921, 15514. 

George. 13225. 

Girl in Alabama. 15559. 

Good night, dear heart, good 


night. <971. 

Gracey, my pretty baby. ‘T977, 
22628. 

Hand that touched my brow. 
Nes ae 


Hearts adrift. 8022, 20232. 

High hat-in’. 15663. 

Home brew. 18349. 

Hope beyond the deep. 17954. 

How can you forget. 10665. 

I am thinking more of you. 8089, 
17984. 

I'll be waiting for you always in 
the moonlight. 15740. ; 

I love you. 8136, 27943. 

I love vour eyes. 27948. 

I’m a bum bum. 22798. 

I’m coming back sweetheart. 
18033. 

I’m locking for someone to love. 
8162. 


2109 


I’m sitting alone on the old back 
porch. 18056. 

I’m sitting on the edge of a rain- 
bow. 15781. . 

I’ve got a new girl now. 25348. 

I’ve got the Florida blues. 25349. 

I want the someone I love. 27994. 

I want to see you happy. 28003. 

I wish I was:a butterfly. 25368. 

I wonder if you know I’m longing. 
25a 1G 

I wonder if you wonder too. 
5618, 18092. 

If I owned all the world to-night. 
18107. 

If it wasn’t for you. 25389. 

If the rest of the boys don’t want 
you. 18110. 

In a garden enchanted. 25408. 

In a twilight garden. 10840. 

In my garden of dreams. 10846. 

In the garden of my heart. 10852. 

In the moonlight. 10855. 

In the valley of the Yosemite. 
18151. 

It’s spring. 28110. 

Just a broken heart. 109382. 

Just lonesome. 28167. 

Just sweethearts. 8349, 28173. 

Just twenty years ago. 15951, 
Pray 

Kiss to-day. 238624. 

Lady of today. 28224. 

Land of the longleaf pine. 18261. 

Laugh when the world laughs at 
you. 28237. 

Les’ always be in love. 16002. 

Let me call you sweetheart mine. 
20688. 

Lindy, Columbus of the air. 
16031. 

Little old house. 5867, 20683. 


Little sweetheart. 18318. 


Lonely one. 16056. 

Longing for you. 23124. 

Lost in a sea of memories. 18336. 

Love is a dream. 18351. 

Love-making blues. 28333. 

Lover’s lane. 25696. 

Man and maid. 16111. 

Man of my heart. 138816, 28378. 

Marching to conquer the future. 
13881. 

Meet me to-night in dreamland. 
20819. 

Memories kisses. 25802. 

Memories of days gone by. 18440. 

Memory garden. 238236. 

Mother. 8646, 28316. 

Mother o’ mine. 8652, 23321. 

Moither’s smiles. 13939. 

My baby’s eyes. 28522. 

My best girl. 8674, 18502. 

My country sweetheart. 138960. 


INDEX 


pt. I, n. S., v. 24 


Speck (S. H.)—Continued. 
My dad, the best pal I ever had. 
6103, 23340. 
My daddy’s gone and left me blue. 


28527. 

My dreams have all come true. 
25910. 

My dreamy days. 20915. 

My little heaven. 113880, 25924. 

My little love nest. 11381. 

My old mother. 16275. 

My wife and I., 25953. 


Night. 16322. 

No mother’s child. 23448. 

Nobody else will do. 21003. 

Nobody ever loved like I love you. 
11463. 

Nobody like you. 26007. 

Now ain’t that something. 28651. 

Oh, what a fool you’ve made of 
me. 14086, 28693. 

Old pal, I am lonesome tonight. 
2aDLA 

On my daddy’s old farm. 8830. 

Our home in the blue. 23551. 

Pal of the pal I love. 26138. 

Rathy,. LtGaG 

Rainbow bridge of love. 18804. 

Ranchman’s story. 11741, 26334. 

Robinette. 16577. 

St. Louis tornado. 16615. 

Say it with flowers. 21299. 

She’s as a rose in bloom. 26385. 

She’s my sweetie now. 16678, 
26388. 


Sheik’s yodel. 16684. 


Shine on little stars, shine on. 
14404. 

Sky pilot. 14434. 

Somebody else. 26444. 

Spirit of St. Louis. 29132. 
Sweetheart, must we two be 
strangers. 19097. 


Tell your troubles to the moon. 


12146. 


That little girl I love. 19146. 


That’s why I fell in love. 6898, 
14629. 

Thinking. 12194. 

Thinking of the dear ones at home. 
14656. 


Tree of love. 14695. 


Tulip, you are the girl of my 


choice. 6995, 19232. 
Twilight and you. 26726. 
Unbidden dreams. 16988. 
Under Hawaiian skies. 14729, 
29366. ; 
Violet’s message. 29408. 


Waiting for my sunbeam. 29424. 
Waiting for the new-dawn of to- 
morrow. 29425. 


When the one you love loves you 
too. 19857. 
When will I call you my own? 
218238. 
Where the dear little shamrocks 
grow. 17123. 
Why did you teach me to love you. 
14880. — 
Why don’t my dreams come true. 
7222, 19391. 
Will you. 17146. 
Will you be my 
29542. 
Willamyner. 17148. 
Wreck of the Florida. 
21897. 
You’ve gone back to your old ways 
again. 9684, 24402. 
Your mother. 24410. 
Spectre bridegroom. 9266. 
Spedding (I. E.) Cape Breton eall- 
ing. 4848. 
Speers (J. M.): 
Memories of my mother. 
My sweetheart of long ago. 
My sweetie. 18562. 
Speiglemeir (K. H.) Wve the dearest 
little mother. 8206. 
Spence (G. V.) Who are you loving 
tonight. 14867. 
Spence (W. R.): : 
As it began to dawn. 4577 (17). 
Awake! ye sons of light and glory. 
7310 (14), 14976 (20). 
Hush of night hath fallen. 
C113))* 
Love’s way. 14976 (197). 
Wake! ye ransomed. 7310 (142). 
Spencer (A. E.) I’ve got the Florida 


sweetheart. 


(247, 


25805. 
18561. 


24426 


blues. 253849. 

Spencer (D. G.) If you only knew 
how I miss you. 18118. 

Spencer (Edna) Somebody else. 
26444. 

Spencer (J. M.) That Dixie gal. 
16893: 


Spencer (J. W.) Flapper is a good 
pal after all. 5219. 
Spencer (James): © 


Birthday party. 15144. 
Coquetry. 7668. 
Spencer (Luella) Memories at twi- 
light. 11252. 


Spencer (Norman) :.- 
Darlin’ my darlin’. 10170. 
Melody divine. 11245. 
Spanish days. 21443.. 
Wee bit o’ love. 95387. 
When my dream of love comes 
true. 12412. 


Spencer (Norris) Berry. 15187. 
Spencer (R. EB.) Walkin’ around in a 
dream. 70938, 9518. 


2110 


— 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Spencer (Virginia) : 
Fagan love song. 
That music box tune. 19148. 
When the sun goes down. 19359. 

Spencer (W. D.) Your last real kiss 

is mine. 29634. 
Spencer (William) 
march. 6380. 
Spencer (Willard) 

2589 (221). 
Speranza-Camusat (—) 
(Speranza- ) 
Speth (W. B.): 
Be my sweetheart again. 9865. 
Mallika. 11181. 
Trust me, Aida. 
Wonderful dream 
12494. 

Spialek (Hans): 
Follow thru. 
I love the moon. 
Japanese intermezzo. 
Lady fingers. 8889, 
Little show. 13730. 
Spring is here. 12035, 

Spicer (Adrienne) California. 

Spicer (Edward) : 

I think of you. 3342. 

My rainbow of memory. 25942. 

Rose of my dreams. 23722. 

Who’s taughtcha to torture me. 
21854. 


17732, 24971. 


President Hoover 
Miss Bob White. 


See Camusat 


14708. 


girl of mine. 


7911. 
18018. 
15912. 


24668. 


Youth must be swerved. 24413. 
Spicker (Max): 
Anthology of sacred song. 17236 
(15-19). AT 
Hymn to night. 14976 (26). 


Sun goes down. 4577 (383). 
Wenn der freude thrinen fliessen. 
24426 (191). 
Spiegel (David): 
Baby will you be mine. 9838. 
That’s why I’m as happy as can 
be: > 12778. 
Spiegel (Morris) 
Spielter (Hermann) 


Every day. 17725. 
Rococeo minuet. 


1822. 
Spielter (William) : 
Coquetry. 17576. 
Jolly gob. 20531. 


OY top tipsy. 21054. 
Waiting and longing. 7082, 14776. 
Spier (Larry): 
Do you mind if I fall in love. 
TEE 
I'll be there. 8127, 22777. 
I’m leaving the whole thing to 


you. 5555. 

Levee love. 8419, 20644. 

Our little bag of tricks. 11577. 

Revolutionary rhythm. 9027, 
21234. 

When the real thing comes your 
way. 21820. 


With you in my arms. 9621. 

You want lovin’. 9688, 14954. 
Spier & Coslow, inc.: 

All my life I wanted someone like 


you. 7350. 

Can you read in my eyes. 19751, 
24676. 

Cantield’s (Ray) melody uke al- 
bum now de) i298. 

Here comes my ball and chain. 
825. 


How’d ya like to be me. 22735. 

I bad to fall in love with you. 
. 20817. 

I’m falling in love with your won- 
derful eyes. 38318. 

I’m in love at last. 93883. 

I’m leaving the whole thing to you. - 
5555. 

I want a good time bad. 20395. 

It’s love that rules the world. 
8294, 28107. 

It’s pouring down rain. 10887. 

Leave me a_ beautiful melody. 
3528. 

Let’s build a nest for two. 5835, 

Love me while the music plays. 
1279. 

My big moment. 13956. 

Pouring down rain. 14222. 

Ragamuffin. 1774, 4001. 

Song of sorrow. 4179. 


Sweet Ida Joy. 2104. 
Sweetheart of memories. 2115. 
That’s what I call love. 14625. 


Tiger man. 2208, 24088. 

What does it mean to me. 12390, 
14821. ; 

You’re just another memory. 
2558, 9676. 

You want lovin’. 9688, 14954. 


Spiker (R. P.) 
Spikes (Benjamin) 
4170. 
Spikes (J. C.): 
Do you remember. 13027. 
Living in the shadow of the past. 
16050. 
Smiling with a 
9195. 
Some rainy day. 4170. 

Vampin’ Lena from Catalina Isle. 
9479. 
Spikes (Johnny) 

Spilcker (Max) 
Spillman (Doris) 
Spindler (HE. W.) 


Lonesome gal. 18324. 
Some rainy day. 


broken heart. 


See Spikes (J. C.) 
Der oder der? 22358. 
Happiness. 15625. 
Just as the sun goes 


down. 1119. 

Spindler (Fritz) Flying leaf. 27662. 
Spinelli (Albert) Blue Monday. 
27243. 


Spinnerin. 26502. 
Spinning song. 19032. 


2111 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. S8., v. 24 


Spirit of the living God. 4208. 


Spitler (Helen) Bonnie. 24618. 
Spitz (Joel) : 
Bull’n the bear. 27284. 


Gone. 5328. 
Spitzhoff (Val) For you. 22548. 
Spivey (Victoria) : 
Funny feathers. 27689. 
Furniture man blues. 699. 
How do they do it that way. 
27863. 


Moaning the blues. 28466. 


Mosquito, fly and flea. 1429. 
No, papa, no. 1556. 
Telephoning the blues. 29244. 


You done lost your good thing 
now. 27011, 27012. 
Spofford (I. F.) Ballet encore. 

Spohr (—): 
Hinleitung zum 1. satz, konzert, 
nr. 2. 26347. 
Marschszene. 26352. 
Spohr (Ludwig) : 
Concerto. 24747. 
Rondo. 2056. 
Spoliansky (Mischa) : 
Heure ,bleue. 10620, 10621, 17922. 
Mein madi nennt_ sich baby. 
13864, 13865. 
Perhaps. 21147. 
Sleepy sweetheart. 21393. 
So was wie Fraulein Klirchen. 
14457, 14458. 
Spolidoro (Jerome) 
Spolverino (Joseph) 
love, O girl! O girl. 
Sporck (Georges) : 
Clavecin bien tempéré. 9842. 
Promenades aux Andelys. 16519. 
DIPOt comare ea mie 
Spragg (E. R.) I want to love—and 
how! 8214. 
Spragg (Hthel) 
calling. © 25268. 
Spreckelsen (Otto) : 


7457. 


Blue step. 9936. 
Give me your 
10523. 


I hear the blue bird 


Grenadier. 762. 
Heil, deutsches lied. 821. 
Spree (J. L.): 


TVll bet he’ll have a blister in the 
morning. 18010. 


Playing round your wigwam. 
6337. 
Sprigg (R. S.) Consolation. 17573. 


Spring is here. 4691, 6446, 7217, 7230, 
7270, 7298, 12035. 


Springborn (I. A.) Unfortunate coon. 


4388. 

Springer (B. D.) My book on the 
Christian way. 18505. 

Springer (Cy) pseud. See Specht 
(Paul) 

Springer (Louis) Sugar is back in 
town. 4228. 


Spross (C. G.): 
Captive memories. 304. 
Come ye, to the mountains of the 
Lord. 12915. 
Game. 10487. 
Prelude. 12041. 
Spruell (Freddie) : 
Bed light blues. 
Morning blues. 
Spry (Walter) : 
Air de ballet. 21991. 
How beauteous on the mountains. 
2589 (122). 
Salvation to our God. 2589 (308). 
Spurr (Aimee) Some widow’s got 
my man. 264438. 
Squeo (Alfredo) : 
Angelus. 22024. 
Little marching soldiers. 
On the lake. 23523. 
Petite berceuse. 23594. 
Romance in F. 23713. 
Rondino. 23717. 
Squire (J. H.): 
Everybody’s melodies. 
Irish love song. 8280. 


2714. 
3688. 


23689. 


13127. 


Moonbeams and shadows. 162138. 

Operatica. 26109. 

Twilight on the waters. 19239, 
19240. 


Two tired old eyes. 2276. 
Squire (W. H.): 
Chip of the old block. 7626. 
Foggy dew. 662. 
Like stars above. 24426 (148). 


Love’s reverie. 19491 (131). 


| Squires (H. D.): 


Broken idol. 12797. 
Trail to yesterday. 16958. 


Squires (H. D.) ine. I’m blue but 
nobody cares. 25301. 

Squires (L. J.) Little ole New York. 
25640. 


Srawley (Bertram) 
14204. 


Stackpole (W. A.) 
ing you. 13299. 


Staff (Charles) If I had someone like 


Poéme héroique. 


Hawaii, I am call- 


you. 3374. 
Stafford (—) Oriole. 28733. 
Stafford (Alfred) Somebody’s lone- 


some for somebody’s love. 26446. 


Stafford (C. C.): 
He’s calling you. 27805. 
Up in glory. 14742. 
We'll sing on that shore. 14802. 
Working for the King of Kings. 


24349. 
Stafford (Frank) Das kommt nicht in 
frage. 459. 
Stafford (Harry) I keep on picking 
’em up. 22771. 


2112 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Stafford (L. F.): 
Beneath a June moon with you. 
12735. 
Beneath the starry skylight with 
you. 24578. 
Blue-belle. 19671. 
I’m all through shedding tears 
over you. 18030. 
My golden dream. 6112. 
My latest. 209380. 
Romanze in G minor. 
Someone. 9217. 
Stage (E. B.) That one caress. 12167. 
Stagg (Bebe) Just a mother to wel- 
come me. 28158. 
Staggs (F. G.) 
pleads. 394. 
Stahl (Albert) : 
Ich kenn ein kleines midelchen. 


O3715. 


Come while Jesus 


as ae 
Meeresstille. 25789. 
Weihenacht. 26848. 


Stahl (Isabel) : 
I never knew that 
8187. 
Longing. 8472. 
Rickety shack. 9031. 
Stahl (W. B.) March 
frogs. 1324. 
Stahl (W. C.): 
Dean’s (Warren N.) Bon Ton col- 
lection. 10187. 
Eclipse folio. 5131. 
Folwell’s (J. C.) famous composi- 
tions for the guitar. 15505. 
Kalina Keoka famous Honolulu 


it was you. 


of the bull 


hits for Hawaiian guitar. 
10961. 

Morris (Wm.) latest composi- 
tions. 13930. 


Stahl’s (Wm. C.) concert reper- 
toire album. 29139. 

Stahl’s (Wm. C.) new method for 
tenor banjo. 12042. 

Stahl’s (Wm. C.) plectro phonic 
folio. 4208. 


Stahlberg (F.): 
Bozo. 4789, 19699. 
Brutality. 9973, 19716. 
Swishing veils. 16859. 
Unrest. 16998. 


Stahl’s (Wm. C.) concert repertoire 
album. 29139. 


Staigers (Del) Hazel. 22678. 
Stainer (Charles) : 
Etude in D minor. 13117. 
Scherzo. 2058. 
Stainer (John): 
Child’s prayer. 12884. 
Daughter of Jairus. 10174. 


I am Alpha and Omega. 27057. 
(55). 


Stainer & Bell, ltd.: 
Air and Giga. 5368. 
Be merciful unto me. 1386. 
Before the ending of the day. 


22105. 
Bourrée. 4694. 
Breathe soft, ye winds. 9955. 
Bunches of grapes. 19722. 


Cherry time. 17510. 

Choral concerto, 24718. 

Choral prelude on Gibbons’ Song 
67. 349. 

Chorale prelude. 

Christinas bells. 


12890. 
4916. 


Come! Christmas come! 17553. 
Come live with me. 19823. 
Communion service. 10103. 


Concinamus. 19833. 
Country lullaby. 17581. 
Court minuet, Siciliano and The 


fairies’ country dance. 4967. 
Elegy. 22456. 
England. 22461. 
Evening bells. 10368. 
Farmer’s daughters. 17746. 
Folk-dance suite. 20075, 20076. 


Four canons. 28232. 

Four songs from A Shropshire lad. 
14890. 

Garden where the praties grow. 
13218. 

Gavot and Interlude. 5272. 

God be in my head. 18247. 

God mastering me. 27728. 

Holy Child. 849. 

How long wilt Thou forget me? 
871. 


Hundredth psalm. 20279. 

I praise the tender flower. 20381. 

I will praise Thee, O Lord. 20406. 

In excelsis gloria. 13536. 

In modo antico. 10844. 

In world of worlds without end- 
ing. 20475. 


‘Intermezzo and Menuetto. 
Irish countryside songs. 
John Barleycorn. 20528. 
Jolly shepherd. 8317. 
Lack-a-day-me. 8386. 
Lament for Flodden. 
Mamble. 20764. 
Manx spinning wheel song. 20771. 
Now sleeps the crimson petal. 
28653. 


5395. 
1065. 


20606. 


Now what is love? 11483. 

O- Domine Deus. 8785. 

O ‘littl town of Bethlehem. 
18623. 

Old Christmas carols. 6237. 

Old winter. 18655. 

Padric the fidiler. 11591. 

Pzan for Christmas. 21122. 


Pals." 21128. 


2113 


INDEX 


Stainer & Bell, 1td.—Continued. 
Parson’s luck. 21132. 
Passacaglia. 11616. 
Passe-temps. 11618, 21135. 
Passepied. 4696. 

Phillis the fair. 14177. 
Playtime fancies. 14195. 
Polychordia string tutor. 
28835. 
Prelude and Musette. 
Prelude and Postlude. 
Rondeau and Le sabat. 
Sanctuary. 21287. 
Sarabande and Corrente. 
Save us, O Lord, waking. 
School topicals. °118388. 
Sheep under the snow. 21342. 
Sonata in B flat. 6716. 
Song to spring. 14509.. 
Songs of the chase. 21485. 
Te Deum laudamus. 29234. 
Terence, this is stupid stuff. 6878. 
Tewkesbury road. 6879. 
This gospel sang the angels bright. 
21604. 
Three Arcadian pictures. 
Three Shakespeare songs. 
Three short pieces. 17751. 
To a lady seen from the train. 
6945. 
To the woodlark. 14682. 
Toceata and Jig. 6950. 
Traditional Christmas 
21656. 
Two dances from the Ballet du 
roi. 5088. 
Two little violin solos. 
Two pieces. 18268. 
Two songs. 4752.. 
Wings of peace. 
Winter winds 
bones. 4514. 
Yuletide ditty. 

Stairs (C. M.): 

Come, be my 
391. 

My little Hawaiian boy. 1485. 
Sweet dreams of music. 2102. 
Staley (HE. M.) Sweetheart of mine. 

23990. 


Staley (W. J.) 
for you. 25283. 
Stalin (Georges) : 
Daxo. 153828, 24812. 
Deseos de amor. 24888. 
Pourquoi l’on yous adore. 
16494. 
Stambaugh (Ken) 
thing without you. 
Stambler (Bern): 
Aucassin. 87. 
Marcolina. 11211. 
Nicolette. 1544. 


1721, 
d371. 
16499. 
6480. 


5372. 
23750. 


16599. 
21890. 


carols. 


6405. 


21869. 
have chilled our 


14965. 


jazzy sweetheart. 


16493, 


It don’t mean a 
82838. 


Ill keep my kisses | 
Stanaway (B. M.) 


pt. In, n. S., v. 24 


Stampa (Reed) : 
Just make a bridge of the rain- 


bow. 5760. 
When the swallows nest again. 
4481. 


Stamper (Dave): 


Beauty waltz. 4718, 24561. 


Black hussars. 12756, 15147, 
19662. 

Dance away the night. 15306, 
19876. 

Hunting song. 5470, 22745. 


I could love a girl like you. 5481. 

I’m saving all my loving. 5571, 
8167. 

Married in Hollywood. 23202. 

My girl. 20920, 238359. 

My yesterday. 20966. 

Once upon a time. 21078, 23532. 

Peasant love song. 16459, 23588. 

Pony dance. 6358, 288386. 

Ships ballet. 21351. 

Sky hawk. 238387. 

Spice dance. 6755, 

Take a little tip. 

Too wonderful for words. 
16951. 


True heaven. 2250, 4367. 
Until one comes along. 
29374. 

Yours sincerely. 
Stamps (V. O.): 

He’ll be with me. 

Like the rainbow. 23072. 

No shadows fall. 26002. 

On the cross. 16404. 

Walking with my Lord. 9520. 


Stamps-Baxter music Co.: 
Don’t you Cadillac me. 15388. 


He keeps my soul. 25159. 

He’s a wonderful Savior to me. 
251638. 

He’s calling you. 

T’ll be singing forever. 

I’m in the way. 25313. 


Song of Jesus’ love brings heaven 
down. 26470. 

Thou art my strength. 26663. 

Turn away. 26723. 

Working for the King of Kings. 
24349. 


6845, 26590. 
16950, 


16999, 
7294, 17225. 


13308. 


27805. 
25280. 


Dear old Georgia 


moon. 27486. 
Standard band book no. 1. 21462. 
Standard feature music co. Long 
gone. 8471. 
Standard juvenile gems. 21463. 
Standard orchestra folio. 21464. 


Standard pub. co.: 
Brand new Paramount gospel 
songs. 17482. 


Harbor of peace. 25146. 


2114 


sa — 


a i a 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1929 . 


Our queen of the May. 8855. 

Sacred selos and duets. 14342. 

Songs of praises. 19013. 

Stanford (C. V.): 

Be merciful unto me. 1386. 

Complete Petrie collection of 
Irish music. 24426 (55). 

Four songs of the sea. 26508. 

How long wilt Thou forget me? 


871. 
T’ll rock you to rest. 12594 (188). 
Magnificat and Nune_ dimittis. 
28366. 
Songs of the sea. 238903. 
Stanford (Elizabeth) Someone is 


working for loved ones dear. 11977. 
Stanford (J. A.): 
Complete Petrie collection of 
Irish music. 24426 (55). 
Tl rock you to rest. 12594 (138). 
Stanford (Ted) Blue dreams. 4761. 
Stange (Max) Gay little bird in the 


forest. 22579. 
Stanis (B. W.) I’m sorry I made you 
ery. 10749. 
Stanislas (Adolf) Tentation. 7310 
(135). 
Stanley (Alma): 
And you'll remember me. 9782. 
Don’t be what you ain’t! 22390. 
Dumpity-dumps. 13076. 
Fire drill. 10417. 
Fire laddies we, 10418. 
Git. » 13232. ; 
I’d rather be a could-be. 22759. 
Legend of the _  organ-builder. 
11023. 
Mumpy-mumps. 13948. 
Piano music. 23597. 


Portrait. 12888. 
Silver road. 11914. 
Stanley (Frank): 
Topplin’ over. 19215. 
What can I do if you don’t love 
me. 21786. 
Stanley (G. C.) Just a ball of cotton. 
20546. 
Stanley (John) Sonate. 26509. 
Stanley (Leo) Troop-pageantry. 4363. 
Stannard (W. J.) Amigos espanoles. 
27118. 


Stansel (J. I.): 
Sighing and crying for you. 9148. 
Ware a smile and the whole world 
will smile with you. 19307. 
Stansil (J. F.) Mother I owe you 
everything. 18485. 


Stanthon (Victor) I want your love 


today. 13494. 
Stanton (C.) Plain dirt. 28818. 
Stanton (Dexter): 
I have the sunshine. 20319. 


Invocaton. 1061. 


Laugh a bit and love a bit. 1183. 
Only road. 21087. 
Road of life. 21247. 
Stanton (HE. F.): 
God is love. 7382. 
If the heart is right with God. 
998. 
Love divine. 
Staples (E. A.): 
Hold me tight in the moonlight. 
15672. 

My secret. 
Stapleton (Erle) 
teers. 23904. 
Stapp (J. C.) That’s why she’s my 

' sweetheart. 4298. 
Star dance folio. 12046, 21465. 
Star-led pilgrims. 21466. 
Star music co. Gopher galop. 
Star of promise. 29141. 
Stargardt (Nathan) 
never dies. 7201. 
Stark (E. M. P.) Christ reigns. 4913. 
Stark (J. F.) There’s one little flower 
that reminds me of you. 12188. 
Starkweather (S. F.)' Neha. 87387. 
Starling (Mary) Children’s examina- 
tions in Greek dance. 27354. 


1274. 


16285. 
Songs of the volun- 


13264. 


Where love 


Starr (L. F.) Why did it have to 
be so. 17182. 
Starr (P. M.): 
Dream. 27549. 
I passed your garden wall. 3339. 
Just a flower. 18204. 
Singing in the rain. 18964. 
Starr (Phil): 
Adale. 17246. : 
Aeroplane and you. 17251. 
Alone. 195386. 
Always stick to the one that you 
loved. 4621. 
And how! ‘7370. 


And you'll notice that she never 
asked him why. 9781. 

Ash can man. 17821. 

At last my dream has come true. 
4660, 22046. 

Aviator’s dream. 4681. 

Babes of yesterday. 17331. 

Baby lips, baby eyes, baby cries. 
9833. 

Baby mine. 2688. 

Baby Nell. 4689. 

Back to my Georgia home. 

Back tc my home town. 

Because you were my gal. 

Betty Blue. 17387. 

Bird of fame. 22126. 

Blondie. 4756. 

Blue Monday. 27243. 

Blue skies above you. 4767. 


15094. 
17344. 
7482. 


Br'ghten up and smile. 27270. 
Broken hearted. 12794. 
Broken hearted lover. 252. 


2115 


IN DEX 
pt. III, n. S., v. 24 
Starr (Phil)—Continued. I don’t know what to do. 20311. 
Cameo queen of Orleans. 27308. I dreamed last night of my boy- 
Can you ever forgive me. 12837. hood home. 25257. 


Can’t you forgive, can’t you forget. 
22197. 

Captain Fried and his crew. 4851. 

Childhood days. 7621, 22230. 

Come back dear heart. 17545. 

Cowboy’s lesson. 15282. 

Curly locks. 7693. 

Dance. 444, 19875. 

Days gone by. 2924. 

Dear wayward boy 
19906. 

Dearest sweetheart, 
24823. 

Death of Marian Parker. 

Desert twilight. 17637. 

Dew drops. 5040. 

Disappointed. 2950. 

Discontented people. 15355. 

Dixieland, my Dixieland, I’m com- 
ing back to you. 27521. 

Does it make you happy to make 
me blue. 22386. 

Don’t throw the lamp at your 
mother-in-law. 10255. 

Down the trail. 17667. 

Dream of early years. 10273. 

Dream of that old girl of mine. 
10275. 

Dreamer of dreams. 

Everybody’s 
13126. 

Everybody's making whoopee. 
10373. 

Faded clover wreath. 15458. 

Farewell in June. 17742. 

Farmer’s lullaby. 20034. 

Fate of Lloyd Groves. 623. 

Flapper song. 15488. 

Genevieve. 7949. 

Gently love us. 717. 

Girls up to date. 10520. 

Girls who we ignore. 7953. 

God needed an angel. 7964. 

Golden knot. 10544. 

Golly but I’m lonely. 138257. 

Goodbye dobbin, goodbye beer. 
10554. 

He’s some mother’s boy just the 
same. 133810. 

Heart-aches. 22686. 

Heart o’ gold. 10609, 20228. 

High up in the heavenly blue 
skies. 17925. 

Hold me close to your heart dear. 
133438. 

Home brew blues. 15677. 

Husband of mine. 5472. 

I ain’t got nothing. 25236. 


I am looking for my little pal. 
17981. 
I can’t use it any more. 


of mine. 
1: “a eeamaiy. 
15341. 


10278. 
got a radio now. 


10688. 


2116 


I go to Mericano country. 17999. 


I have a Saviour. 18001. 

I like the brunette girls. 8125. 
Ill say we do. 20328. 

I long for you tonight. 138421. 

I love my gal. 5520. 

I love you, wonderful pal. 15755. 


I loved you. 10729. 

I’m so happy. 18057. 

I never shall forget the night. 
10763. 

I’ve been cheating, cheating on 
you. 3345. 

I was lonesome when I met you. 
10800. 

I wish I had a girl. 15810. 

I would dream only of you. 
20412. 

Idol and queen of my dream. 
3365. 


If I were a rose. 25387. 

If I were to leave you. 

In lilac time. 1021. 

In loving remembrance of my dear 
father. 18133. 

In sweetheart land. 5668. 

In the moonlight. 18550. 

Ione. 10874. 

Is your lamp burning. 10877. 

Jack and I. 8298. 

Jimmy, why don’t you come back. 
18190. 

Joker. 25496. 

Just a mother to welcome me. 
28158. 

Just Sophie. 


8232. 


10953. 


Just the cutest little girl. 15950. 
Just wondering. 3486. 

Key to my heart. 8370. 

King Jesus built His house. 


13654. 
Kissing on the sly. 18658. 
Lassie 0’ mine. 8395. 
Laughing blue eyes. 11016, 20618. 
Let love abide and be our guide. 
8408. 
Lindy tomorrow. 8489. 
Little brown eyed mother. 
Little mouse. 8452. 
Little red castle on the hill. 
Lonesome. 13742. 
Longing for you. 18328. 
Love and night. 23138. 
Love bird. 11114. 
Love’s dream. 5922. 
Love’s song. 1286. 
Loving stroll in the moonlight. 
3596. : 
Mama’s boy. 11183. 
Memories of you dear. 25808. 
Memory and roses. 23235. 


28282. 
3555. 


q 


oe 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1929 


Memory lane calls me. 138879. 
Mother. 6062. 

Mother dear. 28492. 

Mother’s prayer. 23323. 

My beautiful white rose. 16237. 
My Dixie boy dream. 6105. 

My dream girl. 6108. 

My golden haired gal. 6113. 
My happy dreams. 11371. 

My heaven of dreams. 285438. 
My Iowa queen. 1481. 

My little dream girl. 8693. 

My lucky boy, your lucky girl. 


11384. 
My mother. 6187. 
My pal. . 20956. 


My Pollyanns. 259389. 
My song. 11403, 18551. 
Nation saved. 1523. 
Natoma. 3775. 

Near though far away. 
New baby boy. 8747. 
Nobody loves me. 11464. 
Not so slow. 28645. 


8739. 


Now all I have is dreams. 14061. 

Obligations. 21037. 

Oh Anne, oh, doozy, dazzy, dizzy 
Anne. 16367. 

Oh Byrd the gem of the ocean and 
sky. 3839. 

Oh! dream come true. 1594, 
28689. 

Oh mother mine. 23500. 

Oh Nellie. 8805. 

Oh to be happy. 21050. 

Old fashioned boy. 14091. 

Old fashioned garden of roses. 
16385. 

Old home. 21057. 


Old home town. 11530. 

On a grand old night in June. 
1619. 

Once in a while. 26092. 

Our dear old home. 26122. 

Our little flower garden home 
28739. 

Out beneath the stars. 

Parting night. 18725. - 

Pennsylvania booze song. 18729. 

Please Susie. 28823. 

Radio blues. 8991. 


11580. 


Remember little town girl. 9019, 
21226: 
Rickard Evelyn Byrd. 9030. 


Robin’s proposal. 16578. 
Romany. 26289. 
Rosalie. 4056. 


Sad memory. 1853, 143843. 
Sailing way up in the skies of blue. 
11809. 

Seated tonight by 
16655. 
Serenade 
9125. 


the campfire. 


in a brilliant night. 


2117 


Shake that whoopee. 91382. 

She only broke his heart. 

Sing and be happy. 14429. 

Skies have been gray ever since 
you went away. 11941. 

Sky buddy of mine. 21389. 

Slumbering dreams of you. 

Smile. 9198. 

Some day you'll be sorry. 4166. 

Some sweet sometime. 6706. 

Someone. 11976. 

Sorrowful baby. 16766. 

Stay on bloomers. 12051. 

Summer days. 19063. 

Sunny girl. 19070. 

Sweetest mother of all. 9327. 

Sweethearts in dreamland. 9331. 

Tears. 14605. 

That's why I’m lonely tonight. 
26632. 

There is a little girl. 19168. 

There’s a little cottage on the hill. 
14648. 

There’s a painting in the sunset. 
19174. 

Thoughts of you. when I’m blue. 
2200. 

Thrills in the air. 93898. 

Today you'll be mine. 19208. 

Tomorrow will take you away. 
12233. 


21335. 


23847. 


‘'Tonight’s the night I’m praying 


for. 21646. 
Tum tiddium tum tum. 19233. 
"Twas beneath the silvery Stars. 
12272: 
Twilight shadows. 
Varnelda. 17025. 
Wasted away. 9527. 


26728. 


Way back in Michigan. 19314. 
We are going up the river. 12350. 
We heros. 12354. 

Western romance. 2404. 

What has become of you. 7153. 
What is love. 14825. 

When I left my home. 24258. 


When it’s haying time in Iowa. 
4476. 

When Jesus knows. 9561, 14842. 

When mother’s hair was gold. 
rere 

When my baby comes trot-trot- 
trotting along. 9563. 

When the maple leaves are falling. 
2446. 

When 

_ 2448. 

When thou came to me at dusk. 
29493. 

When we were together. 7192. 

When you’re in love. 9573. 

Whispering river. 21847. 

Who’s the hew man. 7211. 

Why do you want me now. 2485. 


the roses bloom again. 


INDEX 
pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


— 


Starr (Phil)—Continued. Gimme a Vil taste. 25066. 


Why, I wonder why. 171389. 

Will the roses fade in heaven. 
12479. 

Will your wife be home tonight. 
9616 

Wobbles and warbles. 21877. 

Wonderlust. 9628. 

Won’t you come back to me my 
darling. 14907, 21886. 

Woodrow Wilson. 14909. 

Would you come back, would you? 
14911. 

You and your little armchair. 
19442. ° 

You are the queen of my heart. 
7257. 

You are the sunshine of my smile. 
19445. 

You like me and I like you. 
12534. 

You’re missing all the good things, 
sweetheart. 21936. 


Stars lead us ever on. 23929. 
Stasny (A. J.) music co., inc.: 


Do you care? 10237. 

Just a thought of you. 133626. 
Romance. 11780. 

There’s happiness ahead. 12187. 


State Street music pub. co., ine.: 


Ace of rythms. 21974. 
Alabama mistreater. 4602. 
Alabama strut. 12615. 
Back in the alley. 17343. 
Be da de bum. 17355. 
Biddle St. blues. 27218. 


Big boy they can’t do that. 2745. | 


Black men blues. 22130. 

Blue sweets. 24615. 

Boot it boy. 12775. 

Bugle call rag. 17449. 

Cairo blues. 17463. 

Chicago blues. 2835. 

Chicago moan blues. 12880. 

Chimin the blues. 12885. 

Coffee grindin’ blues. 17540. 

Corrine Corrina. 27422. 

Croonin the blues. 24775. 

Decatur street tuttie. 24826. 

Detroit blues. 27507. 

Dirty dozen. 27516. 

Dirty ground-hog blues. 5048. 

Don’t be no fool. 22389. 

Don’t drink it in here. 13035. 

Doodle it back. 17658. 

Down by the levee. 511. 

Down the alley. 13050. 

Fan it. 10383. 

Far from home. 24977. 

Fishing blues. 13169. 

Gate’s blues. 13220. 

Get the L on down the road. 
13229. 


Get your mind on it. 17814, 22586. ‘ 


2118 


Giving it away. 15568. 

Good Gordon gin. 15594. 

Good stuff. 27743. 

Got butter on it. 27745. 

Hangman’s blues. 138287. 

He’s tight like this. 22682. 

Hit-ta-ditty low down. 3231. 

How can I get it. 10661. 

How long, how long blues. 3258, 
17966. . 

Hymn singin’ Bill. 13381. 

I ain’t gonna do it no more. 25234. 

I found your keyhole. 22766. 

I got the stinger. 25262. — 

I’m goin’ up the country. 22807. 

In the gutter. 22924. 

It ain’t killed nobody yet. 18172. 

It’s nice like that. 18175. 

It’s so nice. 28109. 

It’s tight like that no. 8. 28111. 

Jaspers barb-b-que. 3440. 

Jazz battle. 13586. 

Jefferson City blues. 3444. 

Jelly whipping blues. 3445. 

Juicy lemon blues. 13616. 

Jump steady. 3463. 5 

Just worrying blues. 28177. 

Let’s get together. 13691. 

Lina blues. 23076, 25622. 

Little Willie blues. 13732. 

Lonesome man blues. 11102. 

Lost lover blues. 3577. 

Low down dirty blues. 3597. 

Low down hound blues. 28353. 

Low down man blues. 28354. 

Mama don’t allow no easy riders 
here. 23183. 


Maybe you'd feel that way too. 


23218. 
Mean old train blues. 3644. 
Mean woman blues. 28415. 
Mess Katie mess. 28441. 
Michigan River blues. 1380. 
Michigander. 13894. 
Minor blues. 25836. 
Mississippi wabble. 138908. 
Mootch piddle. 16217. 
My four reasons. 18517. 
My silver dollar mama. 28567. 
Naptown blues. 28589. 
Nobody knows you when you’re 
down and out. 3803. 
Old country stomp. 3849. 
Park way stomp. 3908..: 
Parson blues. 18723, 
Pinetop blues. 3942. 
Pinetop’s sober now. 3948. 
Pinetops boogie woogie. 3944. 
Pizen tea blues. 14186. 
Pot hound blues. 23624. 
Pratt City blues. 26205. 
Prison bound blues. 38981. 
Put your mind on it. 28871. 


Ae es niet See 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Rambling mind blues. 23668. 

Ready hokum. 14273. 

River blues. 18833. 

Rock me mama. 18836. 

Rockpile blues. 14314. 

Sau-sha stomp. 14859. 

She scuffles that ruff. 18928. 

Sho is hot. 14406. 

Sleepy time blues. 14488. 

Some cold rainy day. 14473. 

State St. blues. 238931. 

Stomp it down to the _ bricks. 
26527. 

Stop on 31st and State. 26528. 

Sweet and low. 19078. 

Tack head blues. 19109. 

Take your time. 24008. 

Tastes like gravy. 29233. 

Texas shout. 29251. 

Texas special blues. 26618. 

That'll get it. 24030. 

Tia Juana blues. 24081. 

Till times get better. 24090. 

Tired of your low down ways. 


14676. 
Too late too late blues. 29320. 
Train time blues. 12245. 
Troublesome blues. 4865. 
Truth about the thing. 29347. 
Uncle Bud. 4884. 
Voice of the blues. 29417. 
Weary money blues. 2388. 
Western Union. blues. 26858. 


What makes a tom eat blue. 

- 29470. 

What you gonna do. 193842. 

With-out a dime. 243838. 

Worried papa blues. 4531. 

Wrong way to celebrate Xmas day. 
4534. 

You ain’t living right. 27004. 

You don’t mean me no_ good. 
4551, 19453. 

You rascal you. 29616. 

You're going to leave the old home 
Jim. 4559 

You’ve had your way. 19477. 

Stathakis (Mildred) . Flapper’s lulla- 
by. 10427. 


Stathero (Nicola) Tango tou ponou. 


12137. 

Statni nakladatelstvi v Praze. 
Dvorakova Gitanka. 19969. 

Staub (V.): 


Jongleurs. 8319, 13609. 

Réverie hindoue. 16562, 16563. 

Sous-bois. 17236 (402). 

Valse-ballet. 17236 (442). 
Stauffer (M. E.) Could you learn to 


care? 410. 
Stauffer (R. B.) Baby of my love. 
9836. 


Stauffer (S. E.): 
Novia mia. 1568. 
Sun-back girl. 21494. 
You make me feel that certain 


way. 21927. 
Stayner (C. FE.) Vocal studies, b. 
19286. 
Stayton (R. L.) Ma cherie petite 
baby doll. 13802. 
Staz (H.) Reine tragique. 16551. 
Stealey (Charles) Cutie. 7694. 
Stearns (C. C.): 
Blessed is the man. 4577 (81). 
Gavotte in D minor. 4577 (127). 
I am the resurrection. 4577 
(167). 


45U% (197). 
4577 (220). 


King of Kings. 

Lord is my shepherd. 

Nocturne. 4577 (377). 

Perfect rest. 4577 (309). 

St. Theresa’s mass in F.. 26321. 
Stearns (Theodore) : 


Clover field. 22260. y 
Sonnet. 23938. 
Stearns (W. L.) Now and _ then. 


23469. 
Stebbins (G. C.): 
Be strong. 24426 (19). 
Bear ye one another’s burdens. 
29647 (12). 
Come, come to-day. 21964 (11). 
God Omnipotent. 27057 (45).- 
Good Shepherd. 2589 (110). 
Helping hand. 21964 (30). 
Homeland. 29647 (92). 
Hymn of love. 25227. 
In the secret of His presence. 
29647 (107). 
Keep on the sunny side. 
(34). 
Life’s mirror. 21964 (42). 
Look up, look up. 24426 (147). 
March on. 27057 (85). 
My Advocate. 11348. 


21964 


O wondrous love. 3880. 

Our only Saviour. 2589 (248). 

Penitential prayers and _ vows. 
2589 (261). 

Sealed orders. 27057 (119). 

See, from Bethany advancing. 
21964 (61). 

Song of the redeemed. 21964 
(G5). 

Speak a word for Jesus. 27057 
(125). 

Take time for prayer. 9348. 

There’s a beautiful song. 27057 


(148). 
Unseen shore. 
Stebbins (G. W.): 
Cartilena. 17236 (60). 
Forgotten. 25016. 
Holiday. 27836. 
Moon goes drifting. 


27057 (156). 


25863. 


2119 


INDEX 


Stebbins (C. W.)—Continued. 
No night there, the city four- 
square. 11455. 
Passing by. 26146. 
Sonny boy. 26486. 
Take time for prayer. 9348. 
Thy presence. 14976 (341). 
When love is gone. 17286 (470). 
Stecher (R. C.): 
Back to paradise. 
Success. 21488. 
You'll come back to me. 24384. 
Steck (G. D.) Bubbling over. 22170. 
Stedman (Richard) : 
Chimes of St. Johns. 
Sleepy valley. 23842. 
Steedinan (Louise) : 
To the ladies. 26680. 
When I see John Gilbert maka 
love. 12406. . 
You'll take it and like it. 
Steele (Blue): 
Coronado memories. 24762. 
Shadows of love. 29002. 
Tennessee memories. 29248. 
You're so different. 27034. 
Steele (Lena) Sweetheart must we 
two be strangers. 19097. 


Steele (Porter) Beside your window. 


19603. 


22233. 


12535. 


2741. 
Steele (S. W.) Keep me in your 
heart. 10969. 


Steele (W. S.) Old memories. 
Steele (Wyman) : 
Honeymoon keep shining. 22726, 
27855. 
My harbor of love. 
Steenman (B. F.): 
Christmas bells. 
Necessary jingles. 


6240. 


23361, 28540. 


4915. 
28597. 


Stefani (R. E. de) See De Stefani 
(R. E.) 
Stefano (Henrietta de) See De Stef- 
ano (Henrietta) 
Stefanoff (St.): 
Alla gavotta. 24460. 


Alla marcia. 24461. 
Canto appassionato d’amore. 
15211. 


Danza dei cannibali. 15320. 


Yuga comica. 155388. 

Kleine lustspiel-ouverture. 25561. 
Luoghi della miseria. 16098. 
Miarchenland. 25724. 
Nichtlicher ritt. 25957. 
Nevisehio. 16314. 

Popolo giocondo. 16488. 
Scherzando. 15111. 
Trauermarsch. 26691. 
Verklirung und vollendung. 


26779. 


pt. I, n.s., v. 24 


Steffan (Ernst): ‘ 
Du gehst so fremd an mir vyor- 
bel... 5 eles: 
Nur in Sebastopol! 18620. 
Wer braucht denn jazz und saxo- 
phoner. 9542. 
Steffen (M. O.) Keep smiling. 8366. 
Stegmann (Richard) Virtuosa. 26794. 
Stegner (EH. G.) Inspiration in verse 


and music. 1053. 

Steiger (Ch.) pseud. See Harts 
CE da.) ' 

Steiger (Jimmy) Little stranger. 
5876. 


Stein (Hddie) : 
How to be satisfied. 22738. 
Love. 25669. 
When you’re counting the stars 
alone. 24285. 
Stein (Hrwin) : 
Concerto. 19760. 
Maschinist Hopkins. 
Stein (H. A.) 
rest in your arms. 
Stein (J. K.): 
My victory. 
28576. 
Serenading the moon. 
Sleepy town. 26420. 
Wandering home. 23869, 4441. 
Stein (M. E.) Wayside inn. 12349. 
Stein (Mildred) I adore you. 883. 


Steinbaugh (H. M.): 
Alaska moon. 21997. 
Fox-trot no. B. 25021. 
Homeward. 20258. 
It ain’t none of my _ business. 
25458. 
Let me say it again. 
My doll Dolly. 23346. 
Nita. 28623. 
Think of tomorrow. 
Steinberg (Harry) : 
Hula hula lullaby. 3261. 
I’ve always wanted to call you my 
sweetheart. 8200, 18073. 
I want to be somebody’s sweet- 
heart. 27996. 
If I didn’t miss you. 38872. 
That Monte Carlo song. 2159. 
When days begin. 4471. 
Steindel (Charlotte) I may forget. 
946. 
Steinel (I. A.) : 


1336. 
California, I want to 
12825. 


20964, 23406, 23407, 
11878. 


28256. 


24068. 


From dawn to twilight. 15532. 
Reverence. 18824. 
Wherever we may be. 19877. 


Steiner (Abe): 
I never had a sweetheart. 
In the moonlight. 22929. 
Roses bring love dreams of you. 
23726. 


22839. 


2120 


INDEX 


_ nos, 1-12, 1929 


Steiner (H. R.) I’m dreaming love of | Stepping stones to violin playing. 


thee. 5537. 
Steiner (Herbert) : 
Dancing animal erackers. 10158. 
That’s my idea of heaven. .6895. 
You ought to see my new baby. 
12548, 14944, 14955, 17212. 


Steiner (J. A.) Tired moon. 16939. 
Steinert (Leopold) Pasal march. 
23855. 
Steinfeld (William ) Springtime. 
9273. 
Steinfeldt (J. M.): 
Homage te MacDowell. 27842. 
Out on a frolic. 28747. 
Steingriber-verlag: 
Andante und variationen. 14372. 
Cantabile. 7574. 
Capriccio brillant. 25815. 
Ganz leicht. 25040: 
Gavotte. 7943. 
Konzertstiick in F-moll. 18243. 
Zwei fugen in D-moll. 19598. 


Steinhauer (Carl) Rheinlands schwur. 
Bie 6. 
Steinmann (Claire): 
Awful blue. 12685. 
Fmion, a. diet...  15776.. 
Why did you go? 17133. 
You’re the moon, the stars and the 
sun to me. 17218. 


Steinmetz (J. C.) When you're lone- 


some in some other town. 21825. 
Stella. 6779. 
Stemland (O. ©.) Fool ’em fingers. 
668. 


STEN—Societa tipografico editrice na- 
zionale: 
Or vedi, amor... 11561. 
Sovra la riva d’un corrente fiume. 


12022. 

Stendardi (Piero) Pastorale. 2064. 
Stenson (KE. J.) Prayer perfect. 
3972. 

Step this way. 8966, 9282, 10281, 
12005. 

Stephan (KE. F.) jr. You are mine 
alone. 29598. 

Stephen (David) Six moods. 12058- 
12063. 

Stephens (B. M.) Go ’way moon. 
27726. 


Stephens (Marceitta) : 
Cottage by the sea. 10120, 27424. 
Just around the bend in the road. 
13628. 
Stephenson (Anthony) If I could eall 
you my sweetheart again. 3371. 


Stephenson (Gail) Our ladder of 
roses. 11576. 
Stepper (Melvin) My book of memo- 
ries. 28526. 


6780, 6781. 
Stept (S. H.): 

Do something. 5056. 

Ev’ry once in awhile. 

For the likes 0’ 
15507. 

Hang onto a rainbow. 27777. 

Ill always be in love with you. 
5506. 

Ill always be mother’s boy. 8126. 

I’ve got my eye on you. 27988. 

I was not so particular. 13497. 

It’s unanimous now. 20496. 


20020. 
you and me. 


Love is a dreamer. 16076. 
My ideal. 1480. 
Playin’ around. 28820. 


She’s just the type for me. 238797. 

That’s the low-down on the low- 
down. 29262. 

There'll be you and I. 9382. 

There’s a tear for every smile in 
Hollywood. 29282. 

When they sing The wearin’ of 
the green. 17111. 

World is yours and mine. 9634. 

You learn about love every day. 
29607. she 

Youw’re my Captain Kidd. 29622. 


Sterba (Jerry) Bright side of the 
road. 7540. 


Sterling (A. B.): 

Eyes of blue, 
4577 (106). 

Just have the band play Home 
sweet home. 14976 (169). 

My Carolina lady. 4577 (279). 

My little girl in white. 12594 
(261). 

My own wild western rose. 
(2331 he 

Nobody else but me. 


eyes of brown. 


2589 
12594 (275). 


Sterman (Paul) Shéhérazade. 6627, 
6628. 
Stern (Aaron) In heaven, dear. 
25424. 
Stern (Grace): 
Beautiful. 15107, 17356. 
There’s sugar-cane around my 
door. 16917. 
Stern (Jack): 
Beautiful. 15107, 17356. 


Bogey-man is here. 

Good or bad. 749. 

Mama’s shortenin’ bread. 1319. 

No fool man can make a fool out 
of me. 1552, 11451. 

There’s sugar cane around my 
door. 2187, 16917. 

Tinker-toy. 24093. 

Until you came along. 

What is life without love. 

Stern (Leo) Soupir. 


215, 17426. 


24156. 
17082. 
4577 (370). 


2121 


INDEX 
pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 
Stern (Lew): Stevenson (Frederick) Easter eve 
Second community uke book. and morn. 4577 (94). 
18906. Stevenson (H. A.): 


Stern’s (Lew) march folio. 92838. 
Stern’s (Lew) 2d Hawaiian song 
folio. 19045. 

Stern (M. H.): 

I’m counting the stars. up in 
heaven. 25302. i 

Just yesterday. 25536. 

Rambler rose. 26282. 

Some girls are good. 26489. 

You’re my little ray of sunshine. 
27082. 

Stern (Robert) : 

Berceuse tendre. 7310 (18). 
Sarabande. 7310 (117). 
Tempo di bourrée. 7310 (181). 

Sterndale-Bennett (¢T. C.): 

Slow-coach. 9190. 
Thinkin’ of Mary. 9890. 

Sterns (L. EH.) © Parade of the sun- 
bonnet babies. 2589 (255). 

Stern’s (Lew) complete self instruc- 
tion in modern and improved vamp- 
ing for the pianoforte. 16807. 

Sternschuss (L. 8.) jr. I want some- 
one. 965. 

Sterny (G. D.): 


Once again. 21071. 
One I love. 21077. 
Sterrett (R. M.) In old Savonia. 
1026. 
Stevens (B. E.) To your sweetheart. 
9407 
Stevens (C. E.) Not a_ sparrow 
falleth. 14976 (230). 
Stevens (Claude) Just be on your 
way. 22997. 
Stevens (David) Flag in Birdland. 
645. 


Stevens: (EH. H.) ‘Therese. 2189. 

Stevens (Ernest) Lonesome and blue. 
28312. 

Stevens (G. A.): 


Dad always’ gives us away. 
12957. 
Some boys ’as got muvvers. 
14472. 


If anything hap- 
28020. 
Buddha. 9976. 
God bless King 


Stevens (George) 
pened to you. 

Stevens (Gésta) 

Stevens (H. C. G.) 


George! 7963. 
Stevens (Harry) Sundown lane. 
9301. 


Stevens (J. A.) Israel, awake. 18170. 
Stevens (Leonard) : 


Cuttin’ out paper dolls. 24782. 


Dance of the wooden dolls. 7710. 
Oh, yeh! 6233. 
Smiling thru the clouds. 6684: 


Stevens (Louise) Baby I need you. 


20171. 


Pied piper is coming. 1697. 
Pussy-willows. 1754. 
Stevenson (Houseley) 
and morn. 4577 (94). 
Stevenson (L. C.) 
shamrock. 12594 (241). 
Stevenson (Onslow) Pleasant dreams. 
8930. 
Stevenson (R. J.) 


Easter eve 


My love’s lullaby. 


23380. 
Stewart (C. H:.) I praise the tender 
flower. 20881. 


Stewart (D. M.): 
After lunch. 7323. 
Plucking the rushes. 
Watchful lover. 241. 
Stewart (Dorothy) Road of used-to- 
be. 143810. 
Stewart (H. J.): 
Ariel. 19562. 
Believe me if all those endearing 
young charms. 27057 (10). 
Bourrée in G minor. 29647 (23). 
Caliban. 19739. 
Consolation no. 8. 27057 (77). 
Cortége triumphal. 4958. 
Crossing the bar. 12594 (63). 
Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
29647 (154). 
Enchanted isle. 19995. 
Ferdinand and Miranda. 20014. 
Festival march. 29647 (64). 
Forging of the anchor. 3097. 
Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Al- 
mighty. 14976 (129). 
Legend in D. 29647 (124). 


8934. 


Madrigal. 29647 (139). 
Masque of Ceres. 20801. 
Menuet heroique. 29647 (145). 


My soul thirsteth for God. 12594 
(264). 

Nativity. 172386 (286). 

Once I loved a maiden fair. 27057 
(106). 

Romance in G. 29647 (188). 

Scenes from Shakespeare’s The 
tempest. 21302. 

Shipwreck. 21353. 

Sing unto the Lord. 7310 (121). 

Song of happiness. 29647 (218). 

Springtime. 29647 (222). 

Strife is o’er. 7310 (126). 

Sun has kissed your eyes. 
(322° 

Triumphal march. 27057 (151). 

Were I the rose. 14976 (881). 

What said the wind. 29647 (245). 

When love is kind. 27057 (165). 

Widow’s lament. 29647 (261). 

Stewart (Kennedy ) Masquerade. 
3634. 


14976 


2122 


Message of the > 


el ee 


et 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 
Stewart (M. E.) Wonderful mother. 
9625. 
Stewart (Paul) Feelin’ blue. 7874. 
Stewart (Priscilla) I wanna see my 
baby. 3350. 
Stewart (R. D.) Jazzin Joe. 15915. 
Stewart (Stanley) Kitty Shane. 
28212. 
Stewart (W. A.): 
California pioneers. 48383. 
Poppy. 6358. 
Steyn (Gerald) : 
Back home. 17342. 
Paradise for only two. 18719. 


Stickel (Ellenoria) My love is all for 
you. 28555. 
Stickel (W. 
10771. 
Stickles (William) : 
Angels’ song. 15042. 
Ay, ay, ay. 15081. 
Chalita. 4874. 
Do you know my garden. 
5060. 
Harly in the morning. 27573. 
Everywhere I look. 20019. 
I love to hear you singing. 5524— 
5526, 13424. 
In a little Italian garden. 18122. 
In the stillness of the night. 
15868. 
Lament of 
13669. 
Load is heavy. 20689. 
Loye, could you know. 16074. 
Maid of Spain. 5951. 
Moonlight here and yonder. 16214. 
No candle was there and no fire. 


Hoy, Lostll love 34ou; 


5058— 


an Indian hunter. 


3795. 
One hour. 16387. 
Powder and patches. 23625. 
Ragged vagabond. 14264. 
Red carayan. 18811. 
Ring out the sweet message. 


1808, 26270. 

Shepherdess and Beau Brocade. 
18931. 

Shepherdess of sleep. 21346. 


Slumber song. 14444. 
Spring’s return. 19037. 
Water sprites. 19312. 


While moonbeams shed their sil- 
very light. 21841. 


With courtly grace. 24831. 
Yokosan. 14921. 
Sticks (Billy): 
Sweet, sweet Ann. 9325. 
Then Tll know yow’re mine. 
29271. 
Stiff (Donald Hond-) See Hond-Stiff 
(Donald) 
Stiles (Emerson) I am all alone. 
15709. 
2469—30——36 


Stiller (Margaret) I am looking for 
my little pal. 17981. 


Stillings (Amalia) Amalia. 24482. 
Stillings (Anne) Amalia. 24482. 


Stillman (J. J.) 
you. 20384. 


I still belong to 


Stillwell (Lottie) Someone. 11976. 
Stillwell (Ray) : 

I-love-it. 5519. 

Visions of you. 7065. 
Stine (L. G.) Little lovin’. 256388. 


Stiner (W. F.): 
T’ll never be blue. 20327. 

It’s all because you said I love 
you. 28104. 
Stinson (Miss Charley) 
to, bold.) 12225. 

Stipp (Samuel) 
10398, 22502. 
Stipschitz (Ferry) 


To have and 
Fate of our Savior. 


Das war in Bonn 


am Rhein. 5008. 
Stitt (M. M.): 
Oh, breddern! oh sistern ! 
18633. 
Since I met you. 18949. 


Since we tune in on the radio. 
18951. 
Stitt (Margo) See Stitt (M. M.) 
Stobius (Johann) When in the hour 
of utmost need. 24265. 


Stoek.. CE A.) Pleasure-dome of 
Kubla Khan. 28825. 
Stock (G. C.): 
Easter dawn. 4577 (93). 
My Jesus as Thou wilt. 4577 
(282). 
Stockdale (Melvin) How that baby 
can love. 15691. 
Stocker (Stanley) My golden dream. 
6112. 
Stocking (Marguerite) : 
Kee da lope. 5774. 
Smile from you sweetheart. 
11955. 


Stockwell (A. H.) Itd. 
baby, sleep. 213891. 


Stoddard (Billy): 
Along came you. 
Strolling down 
265387. 

Sweet butterfly girl. 26558. 

Voice of the Southland is calling 
me. 26800. 

Stoddard (Harry) : 

Beneath the Gypsy moon. 15127. 
Hvery heart within is like a violin. 
- 15446. 


Sleep, little 


24472. 


the avenue, 


Oh how I adore you. 16370. 
Vic and Eddie. 24178. 
Stoessel (Albert) Mastersingers. 
12334. . 
Stokell (R. C.) To a _ brown-eyed 
maiden. 4338. 


2123 


INDEX 


pt. 11, n. S., v. 24 


. Stoker (M. A.) Old fashioned garden 
of roses. 16385. 

Stokes (Frank) : 
Bed-time blues. 
Bunker Hill blues. 
Downtown blues. 
How long. 22736. 
I got mine. 22768. 
Nehi mama blues. 14025. 
South Memphis blues. 29126. 
Stomp that thing. 14540. 
*Taint nobody’s business. 
Take me back. 24005. 
What’s the matter blues. 

Stokes (Harold) : 

Kids again. 38496, 8374. 
Ridin’ on the clouds. 6451. 
Stokes (Naaman) Arkansas blues. 

24511. 
Stokk ng (William) : 
Atlantic City auditorium and con- 
vention hall march. 9807, 15071. 
Love’s lament. 8496. 
Stoltze (R. H.): 
Swinging, singing of love. 21526. 
There’s no one else. 21594. 
Stolz (Robert) : 
Dimentica! 22370, 22371. 
In Wien hab’ ich einmal ein 
midel geliebt... 28076. 
In Wien, wo der wein und der 
walzer bluht! 28077. 
Laguna, 23038, 23039. 
Non dirmelo! 238457, 28641. 
Nur eine nacht schenk’ mir, ge- 
lebte frau. 16354. 
Von Rudesheim bis 
2345. 
Warum gehort dein roter mund 
nicht mir allein? 294387. 


Stolzenwald (Franz) : 
Halloh, Margot! du lieber Herr- 
gott. 788. 
Wenn sich 
Onkel Emil freut. 
Stonaker (W. C.) 
23434. 

Stone (B. F.) jr.: 
Even song. 27616. 
Minuett. 18462. 

Pasha’s daughter. 23576. 
Women’s quest. 29563. 

Stone (Billy): 

Let’s incorporate. 
No one but me. 
Singapore Sal. 

9175. 

Stone (Cele) 

that I love you. 

Stone (Gregory): 
Dance of the giddy girls. 19879. 
Wintasy on two Russ'an-Gypsy 

airs. 22498, 
Gipsy lullaby. 


12727. 
27287. 
13053. 


14592. 
24244. 


Heidelberg. 


Tante Adelheid tiber 
21778. 
Next election day. 


25611. 
1554. 
1969, 1970, 6663, 


I want them all to know 
8208, 10790. 


10515. 


Harlemite. 20205. 
In Granada. 20449. 
Jeannette. 20517. 


Tango melancholic. 24012. 


Wedding of a Hebrew flapper. 
DAWES | 
Stone (Gregory) pseud. See Gagel- 


. stein (Gregory ) 

Stone (H. EH.) Just a Chinese jade. 
5748. 

Stone (Jack) What is life without 
love. 17082, 26868. 

Stone (Jerry) Stone’s (Jerry) mod- 
ern jazz piano courses. 2073. 

Stone (L. ©.) Broadway rhythm. 
27838. 

Stoneham (Reg.) Why. 

Stonehill (Wm. M.): 

Just plain folks. 


19386. 
12594 (181). 


While the moon shines bright. 
19491 (264). 
Stoneman (E.): 
Broken hearted lover. 12795 . 


Going up the mountain after 


liquor. 22618. 
There’s a light lit up in Galilee. 
14647. 


We parted by the riverside. 14808. 
Stoner (W. B.) Molly please come 
back to me. 113802. 
Stoness (L. M.) In sweetheart land. 
5668. 
Stoney 
5976. 
Stor (Jean) Lullaby. 23168. 
Storer (H.:J.): 
I want to be always with you. 
13490. 
Lead kindly light. 12594 (192). 
Like as the hart desireth. 27057 
(76). 
O Lord, my trust is in Thy mercy. 
12594 (279). 
Turn Thy face from my sins. 
12594 (404). 
Stork music pub. co. 
shadows. 16213. 
Storks (The) 17236 (128, 198, 200, 
266, 288, 316, 349, 401, 423, 461, 466, 
475), 24426 (88, 109, 194, 239, 262, 
263, 265, 266, 272, 274, 280), 29647 
(47, 223k 
Storm (John): 
My moonshine baby. 25932. 
Ohio River moon. 21053, 28698. 


(MM: D,;) Mary’s in tune. 


Moonbeams and 


Virginia West. 217836. 
Stornell' romani. 4215. 
Stornelli toseani. 4216. 
Storti (Riccardo) ‘Tristezza. 16967. 
Story (H. H.): 
Christ reigns. 4913. 


End of the trail. 5738. 


2124 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1929 


story *(P. B.) : 
Aviation. 24534. 
Baby mine. . 99. 
Dance of the 
14976 (62). 
Dear old home of childhood. 5024. 
Magic light. 19491 (138). 


frowsey heads. 


Place to call home. 23606. 
Song of Connecticut. 9228. 
Were you ever on the rocks. 


21780. 
Story (W. E.): ‘ 
Me and my girl friend Lou. 13848. 
My baby girl. 2383833. 
Stothart (Herbert) : 
Charming. 15236, 27348. 
Chinese episode. 27358. 
Dark nght. 24804. 
Each little sin. 24912. 
Gang song. 15539. 
Gypsy episode. 15615. 
If he cared. 28021. 


Lady of the moonlight. 255738. 
Lash. 23048. 
Let me give you love. 25607. 


Lovers. 16089. 


Lovers duo. 18359. 

Madam Satan. 28361. 

March of the old guard. 16118, 
28387. 

Meet madame. 28419. 

Montana eall. 25861. 

Narrative. 20970, 28590. 

On the air. 28716. _ 

Pompadour. 18765. 

Rogue song. 18838, 18839, 28917. 

Santiago. 26328. 

Shame cry. 21381. 

Shepherd’s serenade. 16689, 
29023. 


Somebody is waiting. 29096. 

Song of steel. 29108. 

Trailin’ in old Montan’. 

When I’m looking at you. 
29479. 

Why waste your charms. 21860. 

Stouder (Theodore) There’s a moth- 

er’s prayer for you. 12186. 

Stouffer (C. R.) Dreams of old Erin. 

538. 

Stoughton (R. S.): 
Algerian dances. 
Daphne. T717. 
Havana nights. 
Isthar. 18171. 
Pan’s revels. 
Sheila. 16685. 
Sun-tan. 23956. 

Vesperal. 29399. 
Stoupa (George) : 
Amorette. 7367. 
Debutante. 7736. 
Stout (C. A.) Call dis sinnah home. 
10002. 


26690. 
21807, 


19522. 
10593. 
1668. 


21 


Straight (Charley) 


Stover (EH. B.) Lone scout of the sky. 
D887. 

Stowe (L. H.): 

I’m: going back to 
5548. 
That’s how I long for you. 26628. 

Stowe (L. L.) - Los Angeles, city I 

love. 20706. 
Stowe (M. H.) Friend of mine. 
Strachan (Mark) 
13383. 

Strache (Hduard) : 
Deutsche trauermesse. 28967. 
Polonaise. 28969, 28970. 
Ungarische melodie. 28972. 

Stradi-album. 29153, 29154. 

Straeten (HE. van der) See Van der 

Straeten (H.) 


San Antonio. 


7930. 
I ain’t a gonna tell. 


Funny dear what 
love can do. 15585, 17795, 20113. 
Strand (M. O.) Lord is my shepherd. 
1257. 
Strang 

16119. 
Strange (T. H.): 
Coff-coff-coffee pot. 22263. 
College days. 22269. 
Do I look like a good girl now. 


(L. EH.) March promenade. 


22379. 
Does he like the women. 22385. 
Everywhere along the _ shore. 
22484. 


Get happy. 22583. 

I’d like to lease a night in June. 
22758. 

I looked for heaven. 22788. 

My dream town. 23349. 


Nothing could be sweeter. 23464. 
Now for a dam site better. 23470. 
Realtor’s heaven. 236738. 

Rose is a song to me. 23721. 


They couldn’t fix my ticket. 
24065. 

Within the law. 24337. 

Wrap a rhapsody. 24357. 

You raise the devil with me. 
24387. 


Stranks (Alan) I just sit and talk to 


the moonbeams. 25272. 
Stransky (Otto): 
Cuddlesome. 12952. 


5946. 
aus Bayern. 


Midels aus Sachsen. 
Mein schatz ist 
208238. 
Warum ist nur das veilechen treu. 
29438. 
‘Wenn du 
7139. 
Strasser (Paul) 
gu mir. 187. 
Strasser (William) : 
Little dancer. 1226. . 
Little Indian.’ 1226: 
Nocturne. 12776. 


was zu saufen hast. 


Bitte, sag’ nicht knif 


4») 


INDEX 


Strasser (William )—Continued. 
O, while I sleep. 3550. 
Scherzando. 23759. 
Serenade. 1917. 

Straszheim (Herman) 

21884. 

Stratton (Anne) 

3708 


Wondering. 


Music in the air. 


Stratton (G. R.) Boot, saddle, to 
horse, and away. 2771. 
Straube (Karl) : 
Alte meister des _ orgelspiels. 
27106, 27107. 
Christus ist des gesetzes ende. 
12895. 


Straughn (J. A.) 
Straus (Erwin): 
Sonatine de jazz. 23883. 
Trois études de jazz. 23942. 
Straus (M. B.) Dream song of love. 
5098. 
Straus (Martha) 
Straus (Oscar) : 
Deep in love. 18002, 27492. 
EHinmal oben, einmal unten. 19983, 
PADI 
Erste beste. 22463. 
Fuhlst du nicht, was meine hand 
dir sagt? 20111. 
Hochzeit in Hollywood. 10635. 
Ich bin heut’ in himmel gewesen. 
20416. 

‘' Im Schénbrunner park. 20438. 
Man—a maid. 13814, 23187. 
Mariette. 13830, 16134, 25757. 

Sei lieb zu mir, sei nett zu mir. 
213169 QAST 7. : 


I love you. 27948. 


Wheezer. 7165. 


Strauss (A. D.) Franco-russe. 4577 
(128). 

Strauss (Kdward) Love’s spell. 
12594 (212). 

Strauss (Fred) : 

I’m a peaceful man. 22799. 
Tankard and the bowl. 24014. 
Strauss (Jean) Franco-russe. 4577 

(123). 
Strauss (Johann) : 
Blue Danube. 203, 2763, 7513, 


15159, 196738, 27237. 
Call of spring. 15207. 


Casanova. 4860, 19757, 19758. 
Czardas. 24783. 

I tipferl. 29647 (97). 

Kaiser-walzer. 20563, 25540. 
Liebeslieder. 13701. 


Nad modrym Dunajem. 18575. 
One thousand and one _ nights. 
14111. 
Pizzicato polka. 
Ritter Pasmaén. 
Strauss (Josef): 


26186, 
26276, 26277. 


Aquarellen-walzer. 220309. 
Dorfschwalben aus Osterreich. 
7768. 


21 


pt. Il, n. S., v. 24 


Dragon fly. 5090. 
Freuden grtisse. 687. 
Herbstrosen. 8036. 
Herztone. 8037. 
Strauss (Marie) : 
Love of yesterday. 5916. 
My psychopathic baby. 8714. 
Someone. 9218. 
Strauss (Milton) One love. 23534. 
Strauss (Richard) : 
Ach was kummer, qual 
schmerzen.. 27057 (180) 
Agyptische Helena. 12072. 
‘All souls’ day. 9290. 
Alimichtige. 21478. 
Andante ma non troppo. 
Befreiung. 19052. — 
Drohende gefahr-plotzlich nahend. 


und 


14546. 


19053. 
Einsamkeit—mondnacht—meeress- 
tille. 265381. 

Feuersnot. 6787, 12594 (3872), 


19491 (221-223). 
Glick und dank. 23948. 
Heitere szene. 26532. 
Huldigung. 21479. 
Ihre augen. 21480. 


In goldener félle. 27057 (181). 


Intermezzo. 6788. 

Liebesgeschenke. 21481. 

Liebesscene ftir orchester. 12594 
(aro. 

Liebessehnsucht—leidenschaft. 
23944. 

Lied des steinklopfers. 27057 
132) . 
Lyrisch, traumhaft, visionir. 

19054. 
Orientalische burleske. 26533. 


Rauschende festmusik. 26534. 
Schwung. 21482. 
Seelenqualen. 19055. 
Serenade. 27057 (133). 
Sie wissen’s nicht. 27057 (134). 
Tageszeiten. 4219. 
Tunggesellenschwur. 27057 (185). 
Waldseligkeit. 27057 (136). 
Wer lieben will muss 
27057 (187). } 
Wiegenliedchén. 27057 (138). 
Winterweihe. 6789. 
Strauss (Wilhelm) Sacred 
23737. 
Strauss music pub. co.: 
Powder and rouge. 
Premier. 3975. 
Vengeance. 4408. 
Strawn (Margaret) 
hop, 21555. 
Streabbog (J. L.) pseud. See Gob- 
baerts (J. L.) 
Streapy (F. L.): 
Dawn. 10175. 
Invitation. 10872. 


leiden. 


stone. 


3968. 


That Hollywood 


6 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Strebor (J. C.) pseud. See Roberts | Striegler (Johannes) : 


(i. a) 
Strech (Dave) Trombalicks. 
Strecker (Heinrich) : 
Blondes midchen blonder wein! 
4755. 
Wenn am Tivoli rote rosen bliih’n. 
71387. 
Street (lL. C.): 
Bless the Lord, O my soul. 
Cherubie hymn. 3:82. 
Cherubim song. 3383. 
Dearest Jesus, gentle mild. 478. 
Evening prayer. 596. 
Joyous Christmas song. 1103. 
Lead me, Lord. 1188. 
Legend. 2253. 
Lo how a rose. 12386. 
O Saviour of the world. 1586. 
O Saviour sweet. 111. 
Passion chorale. 112. 
Song in praise of the Lord of 
heaven and earth. 2022. 
This glad Haster day. 2196. 
Street (R. D.) When you come to 
Broadway. 29498. 
Street singer. 17832, 18201, 18750, 
19460, 22562, 26535. 
Streeter (M. B.): 
Dearest, when I waltz with you. 
475. 
Idyllwild. 10809. 
Strenger (C. F.) Jack and I. 8298. 
Strenna azzurra italica. 16814. 
Stretton (B. D.) Our England. 26123. 
Streuber (Olga): 
Better babies. 
Hearts true love. 278138. 
Till dance no more. 27924. 
King of the field. 28207. 
More than money. 28484. 


Streuber (W. J.): 
Better babies. 
Hearts true love. 27813. 
I'll dance no more. 27924. 
King of the field. 28207. 
More than money. 28484. 

Stribling (A. M.) Margene. 

Strickland (Lily) : 

Blue Ridge idyls. 17421. 

Djouala’s song. 27524. 

Dream-ship., 22416, 24879, 24880, 
24881. 

Dreamin’ time. 5100, 5101. 

Ganza-drums. 27696, 27697. 

Kalikongo. 25541, 25542. 


14701. 


192. 


27214. 


27214. 


28398. 


Road to home. 16575. 
Robin’s advice. 21249. 
Southern moon. 6745, 6746. 


Strickling (A. R.): 
Give me a kiss meant for some- 
body else. 22600. 


Sweet mother of mine. 23972. 


Fortsetzung der orchesterstudien, 
5239, 10458. 
Meistersinger. 21745. 
Parsifal. 21745. 
String quartet album for the young. 
4577 (380). 
String quartet in G major. 12075. 
Stringfield (J. H.) With her tears. 
12490. 
Stringfield (Lamar) : 
Cripple Creek. 22301. 
Highteen exercises or études for 
flute. 15130. 
30 and 1 folksongs from the south- 
ern mountains. 23167. 
Strizik (Louis) That’s when I fell in 
love with you. 14628. 
Stroelen (Edward) When we were 
together. 7192. 
Stroer (Dorothy) Pretending. 23634. 
Stroéva (Dora) Pour toujours. 6368. 
Strollers (The) 14976 (40, 84, 180, 
192, 305), 19491 (129), 29647 (225). 
Stromberg (John): 
American billionaire. 7310 (6). 
AS on, moonlit waves we ride. 
(310. (10). 
Come down ma evenin’ star. 24426 
(48). 
De Pullman porters ball. 
(48). 
Dream one dream of me. 
(53). 
Easy money. 7310 (55). 
Hoity-toity. 7310 (72-74), 14976 


7310 
29647 


(128). 

King Kazoo of Kakaroo. 7310 
(81). 

Love a la mode. 24426 (149). 


7310 (90). 
cherry blossom. 


Mary Black. 

My Japanese 
7310 (96, 97). 

Poor little fluttering moths. 
(103). 

When two little hearts are one. 
7310 (145). 

Wilhelmina. 


7310 


12594 (440). 


Stromberg (Lucile) Dark moments. 
22380. 

Strong (Doris) Round the camp fire. 
4066. 

Strong (W. H.) Polka brilliant. 9709 
(188). 

Strope (Lottie) Lonesome. 13742. 


Strother (Sidney) March triumphant. 
28389. 


Stroud (Arthur) 
Stroud (J. D.) 


Idle eyes. 20421. 
Kiss me again sweet- 


heart. 20582. 
Stroup (L. B.) Dear Phi pi epsilon. 
10198. ‘ 


2127 


INDEX 


pt. III, n. 8., v, 24 


—— a ee 


Strout (H. A.): 
God’s messenger. 3156. 
Hunting song. 24426 (112). 
Strowhouer (Thomas) Ninety in the 
Shade. 20996, 20997. 
Strumillo (Ferdinando) Nella pampa. 
18583. 


Strunk (lL. S.) Little town, little 
folks. 25645. 
Stuart (D. P.): 
Gypsy queen. 3185. 
Waitin’ for the rainbow. 4430. 


Stuart (HE. B.): 
Adios. 9718. 
Christmas welcome. 
Dream girl. 17671. 
Starlight on the lake. 
Stuart (Hdith) 
22325. 
Stuart (Helen & Mary): 
Glad girls, Polly and Anna. 
15569. . 
Here come the elephants. 
Just be glad. 18212. 
Rock me to sleep in your arms. 
18837. 
Sneezing song. 18981. 
Stuart (J. D.): ‘ 
Silvery stream. 16701. 
What a wonderful day. 29466. 


24727. 


6776. 
Dance of the dolls. 


17919. 


Stuart (K. M.) Silver slipper. 12594 
(345). 
Stuart (Leslie) Silver slipper. 12594 
(345). 
Stuart music co.: 
Come on, you cubs! 129138. 


New songs for the home and 
radio. 38785, 16317. 
Oh love of mine. 16376. 


Stubblebine (Harvey) Oo-fy goo-fy. 
23543. 


Stubbs (C.) I like cucumbers. 27919. 


Stubbs (Mina) Forgiven. 25015. 
Stuber (B. F.) Stuber’s melody 
method for orchestra and _ band. 
29159. 

Stucken (Franz van der) 
der Stucken (Franz) 
Stuckey (L. N.) Southern Methodist 
university varsity song. 26491. 
Stuckmann (H. A.) Tho’ now I must 

wander alone. 9392. 

Students’ co-operative store. 

songs. 2785. 

Studio musicale Romano: 
Baruffe trasteverine. 
Claveles. 24732. 
Lucianella. 25705. 
Preludio lirico. 16501. 
Sulle rive del Tescio. 
Tristezza. 16967. 


See Van 


Bruin 


15104. 


16825. 


Sttirmer (Bruno): 


Ich hatt’? nun mei trutschel. 

18096. 

Verzweifelte liebhaber. 18276. 
Sttrtz (H.) a. g. Klosterglocken. 
1153. 


Stults CR. MM.) : 
Birds and the brook. 196538, 19654. 
Echoes from the pines. 2997. 
Flapper is a good pal after all. 
5219. 
God of mercy, 
15577. 
Hymn of gladness. 882. 
O love that will not let me go. 
3824. . 
Redemption’s triumph song. 16549. 
Shadow dance. 238787. 
Sweetest story ever told. 2111. 
Teach me, O Lord. 4267. 
Sturgis (George) : 
Scenes of our sweetheart days. 
14367. 
When I fell in love with you. 
14838. 
Sturgis (J. H.): 
Sacred solos and duets. 
Songs of praises. 19013. 
Sturkow-Ryder (—) Majestic. 
Sturm (Bernard) : 
Berceuse. 14976 (28). 
Caprice. 14976 (319). 
Marche. 21964 (67). 
Melancolie. 14976 (211). 
Perpetuum mobile. 14976 (254). 
Sturm (Der) 28518. 
Stutschewsky (Joachim) : 
Kunst des tibens. 5797. 
Studien zu einer neuen spieltech- 
nik. 4222. 
Styles (H. F.) Tomorrow. 4346. 
Sucher (Leonard) : 
Fashioning you. 
Mine. 28453. 
Sudds (W. F.): 


God of grace. 


14342. 
13804. 


27641. 


Bonnie bounding boat. 12594 
(30). 

Little fairy dance. 12594 (198). 

Little. princess royal. 12594 
(200). 


O gladsome day. 4577 (2938). 
Sudduth (Elmy): 

My beautiful white rose. 16237. 

Robin’s proposal. 16578. 


Suder (Jos.) Danse directoire. 
19884. 

Siidseeprinzess. 15415, 15855, 16802, 
26588. 


Suerte negra. 26539. 

Suesse (Dana) : 
Get-away. 17811. 
Midnight ride. 18453. 
Rebellion. 16548. 

Stisse geheimnis. 3050, 4458. 


2128 


INDEX 


nos. 1--12, 1929 


Suffield (Mrs. F. W.) See Suffield 
CE ah.) 

Suffield (K. J.) God is still on the 
throne. 25087. 


Sugarman (Louis) : 


Aye! aye! aye! aye! 7434. 


Beloved lover! 7491. 
Fringes. 7931. 
I don’t care. 8101. 


Land of beauty. - 25579. 
Love's lullabye. 8497. 
My querida. 8716. 
Tell me Mrs. Barefacts. 
Three suitors. 93896. 
_ Who eares. 9585. 
Sujets de fugue et thémes d’improvisa- 


9355. 


tion... 2589 (317). 

Sukoenig (Abraham) Sabbath eve- 
ning service for the synagogue. 
9074. 

Sukoenig (Sidney) Sabbath evening 
service for the synagogue. 9074. 

Sulamita. 16824. 

Sullivan (A. S.): 

Emerald Isle. 2589 (838). 
Lost chord. 1262. 
Pinafore. 16478. 

Pirates of Penzance. 6333. 


Radiant sun. 16532. 
Strength. and stay. 19058. 
Yeomen of the guard. 29587. 


Sullivan (D. J.) You’re as welcome 
as the flowers in May. 17236 (490). 
Sullivan (E. L.): 
O Father Power of Holy Cross. 
28662. 
Oh, Father Power of Holy Cross. 
26056. 
Yo-yo. 26995. 
Yo-yo, yes, yo yo. 24866. 
Sullivan (F. S.) My old = guitar. 


23391. 
Sullivan (G._ T.) Beautiful isles 
Hawaii. 12721. 


Sullivan (Henry): 
Caught in the rain. 10025. 
I may be wrong. 20378. 


Same old moon. 21286. 
Sullivan (Herbert) Emerald isle. 
2589 (83). 
Sullivan (J. E.) Evolution blues. 
7849. 


Sullivan (N. M.) Girl in Alabama. 
15559. 
Sullivan (P. J.) 
23423, 28595. 
Sullivan (Thomas): 
Bliss of loving Thee. 


Near beer blues. 


17236 (49). 


Longing dear mother for thee. 
12594 (205), 17236 (225). 
Sullivan (W. A.) : 
Nobody ever looks at me. 6188. 


Oh I got the blues. 11513. 


Sultan of Sulu. 14976 (64, 67, 126, 
140), 17236 (10, 86, 98, 114, 130, 190, 
1938, 238, 239, 285, 307, 333, 342, 358, 
3877, 385, 408-414, 420, 458, 472, 473, 
489), 19491 (225). 

Summerfield (Dorena) : 

Dear memories. 22348. 
Sweet dreams. 23965. 
Summers (R. A.) Nancy Ann. 

Summer’s praise. 9297. 

Summy (C. F.) co: 

Angel and imp. °~19549. 

Autumn sunset. 17329. 

Benedictus es, Domine. 

Bourrée. 2774. 

Boy scouts on parade. 

Brave. 9954. 

Brooklet. 12798. 

Caliph of Bagdad. 22186. 

Canary. 27309. 

Cascadas. 2818. 

Chanson naive. 

Characteristic 
325. 

Cheerful lark. 15239. 

Christmas lullaby. 22245. 

Cossack dance. 4960. 

Cuck-coo clock. 427. 

Cuckoo. - 27445. 

Dance of the marionettes. 

Etude. 346, 2841, 
19789-19797. 

Fables. 5177. 

Favorite nursery 
melodies. 5193. 

Four male quartets. 

Gavotte. 5274. 

Good-morning. 744. 

Gypsies are coming. 22642, 

Haunted glen. 25149. 

Headless horseman. 25170. 

Hemp spinner of Cartago. 

Hurdy gurdy man. 15705. 

Idyll. 7049. 

In the rocking chair. 15867. 

Inquisitive mosquito. 1052. 

Japanese lullaby. 5722. 

Jig. 3448. 

Jolly jigsters. 3452. 

Keys to the king’s castle. 
5780. 

King shall come. 

Legende. 5828. 

Life eternal. 23066. 

Little humoresque. 1224. 

Little sick dog. 5874. 

Melodic foundation studies for vio- 
lin beginners. 1855. 

Melodie. 7144. 

Menuet. 22073, 22074. 

Menuetto. 1374. 

Miniatures for sight reading at 
the piano. 23278. 


28586. 


22113. 
PHY i 


10034. 


staccato studies. 


15309. 
17516-17519, 


rhymes and 


9796. 


824. 


5778— 
20580. 


‘ 


2129 


INDEX 


—_—- 


Summy (C. F.) co.—Continued. 


Minuet. 11280. 
Moods. 25862. 
Omnipotence. 23515. 
Omnipresence. 23516. 
Omniscience. 23517. 
One-three-five. 23536. 
Owls 28753. . 
Parrot. 28776. 


Piéce fantastique. 26175. 
Playful bob-o-link. 18751. 
Playtime. 1715. 
Polichinelle.. 18760. 
Poor Chin Chinaman. 
Prelude. 23629. 
Preludes for 
11694. 
Rhapsodie march. 6441. 
Rickshaw ride. 1805. 
Rondo. 15116. : 
Rookie squad on parade. 23718. 
Sabbath peace is on the earth. 
6518. . 
Sérénade tendre. 18912. 
She walks in beauty. 23802. 
Snow fairies. 1996. 
Song of love and hope. 21422. 
Spanish dance. 6750. 
-Spinning-wheel lilt. 238917. 
There was a star in heaven. 
26656. 
Toast for Pierrot. 2218. 
Tuneful talks for two players. 
21679. 


16486. 


young pianists. 


Valse lente. 4400. 

Waltz Circe. 2365. 

Waltz of the wooden shoe. 7099. 
Widow Malone. 24319. 

Wind in the treetops. 12482. 


Woodland vignettes. 2524. 
Woodpeckers. 29573. 
Sumner (George) How could I be 
blue. 10666. 
Sumner (Naomi) One cute girl. 1636. 
Sumner (W. K.) I’m always trusting 
you. 25299. 
Sumsion (Corbett) : 
Farmers’ tale. 10390, 
Severn meadows. 14894. 
Sunbonnet girl. 2084. 
Sund (E. G.): 
I’m forever dreaming dreams of 
days with you. 18087. 


Those three little words. 21612. 
Sundeen (H. L.) Battle ery. 12711. 
Sundelof- Asbrand (Karin) See As- 

brand (K. §S.-) : 
Sune (S.): 

Har du naé’t Over. 17885. 

Nir lindarna blomma. 8732. 

Solfjidern. 18987. 

Varlek. 14744. 

Suni (G.) Blue of your eyes. 2765. 
Sunny holiday.. 14557. 


pt. III, n. S., v. 24 


Sunny of Sunnyside. 4235. 
Sunshine (Marion) : 
Marvelous child. 1833. 
Mary’s not old fashioned any 
more. 13835. 
Suor Angelica. 28867. 
Supkinja-Kolo. 29174. 
Suppé (—) Light cavalry. 19491 
(i207 
Suppe (Franz v.): 
Beautiful Galatea. 2589 (18). 
Boceaccio’s galanterien. 15167. 
Carnival. 7586. ee 
Frau meisterin. 22557. 
Lorenz’s selected two-part cho- 
ruses. 23132. 
Modell. 6043. 
Poet and peasant. 11668. 
Supreme music co. In an old garden 
with:you. 25413. 
Surdo (Joseph) : 
Enter Pauline. 17712. 
How Jesus smiles. 15690. 
Out in the prairies. 18692. 


Susa (J. R.) I’m_ broken-hearted. 
20344. 
Suse, little Suse. 12097. 
Suteh (Doron) Shoemaker dance. 
21355. 
Suter (R. O.): 

In the garden. 15859. 

Valse extase. 2299. 

Valse naive. 17012. 
Sutherland (Margaret) Songs for 
children. 19012. 
Sutherland (Wyatt)  lLover’s song. 
13782. 
Sutor (Adele) Nocturne. 2097. 
Sutton (FEF. W.) You had another 


Lincoln. 27014. 
Sutton (J. A.) Mexico blues. 
Sutton (Rosa) Baby girl. 97. 
Svird (Harvey) Mother—loving one. 


18449. 


3696. 

Svendsen (J. 8S.) Violen. 4415. 
Svendsen (Kolbjgrn) Paa laaven! 
8864. 


Svenska noter, a. b.: 
Aning av dig. 24495. 
Da reser jag med Klara till Sa- 


hara. 22314. 
Dir norrskenet flammar. 24788. 
Drémmar i det bla. 22486. 


Flickan vid Don. 22521. 
For dig och mig finnis paradiset 


dir. 25008. 
I lérdagsménens glans. 22786. 
Lyckodr6émmar. 23168. 
Natt i hamn. 25965. 
Stjiirnenitter i Hawaii. 26526. 


Svigals (Philip) : 
Baby doll dance. 
When I find you. 


15084. 
24255. 


2130 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1929 


Svirsky (Freda) 
me. 17826. 
Swain (D. B.) 
what I want. 

Swain (Hal) 
20824. 
Swain (S. G.) 
heart of mine. 
Swallow (C. E.) 
eyes. 24073. 
Swallow. 12098. 
Swan (Hank) pseud. See Swan (H. 
R.) 
Swan (H. R.): 
Mud. 8664. 
Your dear first girl. 
Swan (S. L.): 
Love just love. 8484. 
Rink-a-tum-a-doo. 9037. 
Songs my daddy sang 
9252. 
Swan & co. (Music publishers) Itd.: 
Blue mists. 19676. 
Five songs of Essex. 12702. 
Love lament. 1277. 
Madrigal of sleep. 18382. 
Russie. 6514. 
Swanberg (Carl) 
dise. 2108. 
Swanson (C. R.) 
to me. 27811. 
Swanson (Mauritz) 
19419. 
Swanstone (A. N.) Blues my naughty 


Give your heart to 
Why can’t I have 
26942. 

Melancholy Pierrot. 
Old fashioned sweet- 


8814. 
Those laughing blue 


27039. 


to me. 


Sweet rose of para- 
Heart that’s true 


Wondering why. 


sweetie gives to me. 17422. 
Swanstrom (Arthur): 
Cross your fingers. 27488. 


I’m that way over you. 27968. 
It’s you I love. 22958, 25472. 
Let’s merge. 28260. 


Over here. 28749. 
Ret hot and blue rhythm. 238679, 
26244. 


Sentimental melody. 28986. 
When two hearts are true hearts. 
24279, 26904. 
Why? 24808, 26940. 
Swart (B. R.) U.C. T. march. 9451. 
Swarthmore college. Swarthmore col- 
lege songs. 19077. 
Swarthmore college songs. 
Swartz (A. E.): 
Bird of fame.’ 
Father’s Bible. 10396. 


Sweden, reciprocal copyright protec- 
tion of music, p. 5. 


19077. 


22126. 


Sweeney (W. L) Flower of all. 
15496. 

Sweet (A..W.) Radio waltz. 1778. 
Sweet (Al.): 


Inflexible march. 8275. 
Old Hickory march. 8815. 


Sweet (Elnathan) Oregon mist. 6272. 


‘weak. (aun) 


—— 


Sweet little Rose-bud. 
9323. 
Sweet (M. A.) Fight on. 687. 
Sweet Adeline. 19948, 20248, 21684, 
21859, 23556, 23954, 29182. 
Sweeting (H. T.): 
Concinamus. 
Hlegy. 22456. 
Six Irish tunes. 
Swensen (H. E.) 
by. 24269. 
Swerdloff (Herman) : 
Deserted child. 19918. 
Up in far away Alaska. 21709. 
Wonder flower. 4518, 21879. 
Swettman (W. P.): 
Heaven-sent. 22690. 
My heart croons a song. 23363. 
You’re not the kind. 24893. 
Swift (Kay) Can’t we be friends. 
10012. 


19833. 


19100. 
When she strolls 


Swift (N. E.): 

Brook that ran into the sea. 
(41). 

Donkey ride. 4577 (88). 

Land of nod. 4577 (199). 

Little shadow-folk. 4577 (217). 

Minuet. 4577 (276). 

Teakettle song. 4577 (390). 

Swihart (J. L.) Call to Christmas. 

27305. 
Swinburne 
8671. 
Swinford (Jerome) 

3708. 
Swinnen (Firmin) 
4455. 

Swinstead (Felix) : 
Four impressions. 
Valse-idylle. 21718. 
Valse romance. 21715. 

Swint (Frank) Fate of the subway. 


4577 


(G. F.) My baby B. 
Music in the air. 


Weary of earth. 


19103. 


7870. 
Swiss (Josephine) Soldier boy’s 
sweetheart. 23860. 


Switzer (Robert) Sweet baby all my 
love is for you. 9314. 
Switzerland, reciprocal copyright pro- 
tection of music, p. 5. 
Swope (L. E.): . 
Donkey laugh. 7310 (52). 
Golden glitter. 12594 (108). 
Sykes (A. E.) Adoration. 7319. 
Sykes (Harold) King Arthur ruled 
the land. 8875. 
Sylva (G. G. de) 
(G. G.) 
Sylvain (Jules) psewd. See Hansson 
(Stig) 
Sylvain (Edition) : 
A’ nagonting 
hela. 14984. 
Adjoss me’ den! 


See De Sylva 


spanskt Over de’ 


27066. 


2131 


INDEX 


pt. Il, n.S., Vv. 24 


Sylvain (Hdition)—Continued. 

Alskades namn. 27105. 

Ar min. 17250. 

Ah, Amalia. 9781. 

AW, alow loon. 

Balalaikan sjunger. 7454. 

Boljesang i solnedgfang. 22151. 

Bruten ros. 27281. 

Buddha. 9976. 

China. 10059. 

Det kan du tala om f6r dina be- 
kanta. 10215. 

Det star skrivet uti stjairnorna. 
7741. 

EHdvard och Kunigunda. 

Far och mor. 7865. — 

For ro skull och tros skull. 7908. 

Ge mig en blick ur dina vackra 
ogon. 7944. 

Hilsa det till mor. 27768. 

Han &4r mannen, som gor vad som 
faller henne in! 17879. 

Har du na’t Over, 17885. 

Hembygdsminnen. 10614. 

Hostermans memoarer. 

Hostserenad. 8051. 

Hvide liljer. 10676. 

I barndomens Aingder. 

I hagen dirhemma. 

I min blaa himmel, 

I sommarnattens 
8198. 

I ungdomens dagar. 

Indra. 10866. 

Ingen ros utan tornen. 10867. 

Kimono. 18653. 


24917. 


8050. 


8090. 
10710. 
8185. 
elfte timma. 


25341, 25342. 


Lag liten dérr. 28222. 
Lille ord fra dig min ven. 11065. 
Lite gladare om jag far be. 11074. 


Liten flicka med resegrammofon. 


16037. , 

Mansken. 8532. 

Marjanka. 18414. 

Med dej kom varen Ater till mej. 
8565. 

Men Isabella tink pa va’ du gor. 
11258. 

Min egen lilla hemlighet. 8604. 

Nir brollopsklocker ringa. 14018. 


Nir granarna klidas till brud. 
11426. 

Nar julljusen tindra. 25958. 

Nir klockorna tystnat. 23416. 

Nir lindarna blomma. 87382. 

Nir ménen ler. 18576. 

Nir tusende sma stjirnor... 
25959. 

Om ja’ va’ konung fo6r en da’. 
8824. 

Pa livets ocean. 14182. 

Paradiset. 8876. 

Rose-Marie. 26298. 

Skirgérdsflirt. 9181. 


Sondagsseglaren. 9199. 

Sol ute, sol inne. 9204. 

Solfjadern. 18987. 

Som varje liten pirla. 

Sommarsol. 9224. 

Sorg I sinn. 19021. 

Standchen. 11843. 

Steppens sang. 26520. 

Tacka vet jag bort i Halsingeland. 
19110. 

Telegramyalsen. 9353. 

Tva lappar sa rd6da. 26724. 

Varlek, 14744. 

Vad kan jag 6nska mig mer.. .? 
29384. 

Var i violernas tid. 26767. 

Vem vill inte ha en sa’n sot liten 
flicka som du. 9483. 

Vid en gammaldags gata i ett 
gammaldags hus. 24179. 

Vit chrysanthéme. 26796. 

Zeppelinvalsen. 27051. 


Sylvania products co. Sylvania song. 
26585. 


Sylvania pub. co. 
12396. 


Sylvester (D. M.) 
in town. 25210.. 


Sylvester (J. J.) 
you. 22865. 
Sylvester (Johnnie) Dearie, 24824. 


Sylvester (N. K.) What your love 
would mean to me. 21797. 


Sylvia. 5032, 24830. 
Sylviano (René) : 


11967. 


Wheel of life. 
Hottest jazz band 


I want you, I love 


A Montparnasse, a Montparno. 
2592, 9710. 
Allo allo chéri. 2620, 4618. 


C’est ca l’ article de Paris. 4825, 
24660. 

C’est pour vous. 4827. 

Ce sont les femmes qui mont 
perdu. 4871 

Cerises. 4872, 10030. 

Coeur, une chaumiére. 10087. 


Femmes que nous aimons. 15476. 

Gamin de Paris. 3120. | 

Il fallait y penser. 10828. 

Je cherche une _ petite 
15916. 

Ne plus t’aimer. 6167, 11428. 

On y reviendra. 11542. - 

Petite femme dans un grand lit. 
11637. 

Si je n’avais pas vu tes yeux. 
16698. 

Tu veux savoir. 4371, 4872. 

Vous etes trés parisienne. 7071. 

Symphonic-verlag. : 
Mar del Plata. 15744. 
Nigger puppen-parade. 


place. 


18590. 


2132 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1929 


Symphony studios, 
Springtime is ringtime. 
Synchro pub. co. 
802. 
Exeniasa ap’tis enies sou. 
Hrissi Parea. 25220. 
In tis modas. 28075. 
Ipogia taverna. 20486, 25449. 
Kardia tou manga. 23015. 
Makria ap’ton kosmo. 257380. 
O ymnoumenos. 23483. 
Pios tha me pari. 26181. 
Re opios blexi. 21218, 26210. 
San Roufao to krasi. 28948. 
Sousta dodecannisia. 29124. 
Sousta kritikia. 29125. 
To Romeiko. 24099. 
Tou Vilami to Parapono. 
26721. 
Syré (Leopold) : 
Far away. 20028. 
Waltzing dolls. 21756. 
Szarvas (Paul): 
Ferjhez ment a falunkba a. 17750. 
TMttaz iras. VST. 


21458. 


21652, 


Nem jartam én odahaza. 18584. 
Sdotét erddk. 18986. 
Szathmary (Irving): 
Be your age. 7469. 
Just a home lovin’ body. 1114, 


1115. 
Szirmai (Albert) : 
Every month is May. 10871. 
Hands across the sea. 25134. 
Having my own sweet way. 
27796. 
I kiss your hand, madame. 5501. 
Song of Vienna. 29118. 


Sonntagmorgen im wungarischen 
dorfe. 19016. — 

Ungarische romanze. 19254. 
Unto my heart. 12298. 

Szokik az asszony. 26588. 

Szule (Joseph) : 
Barnabé. 15108. 
C’est pas un pére... 15198. 
Chemin de mon cceur. 15241. 
Flossie. 24999. 
AY A ae ES. oe, MOO 
Il y a des souvenirs. 10830. 
Je m’appelle Flossie. 15917. 
Paris. 16447, 16448. 
Quand on aime. 11724. 


11726. 
Mazurkas. 


Quand une jolie femme. 
Szymanowski (Karol) 
23219. 
Szymbara (Bernice) 
dear ones at home. 
Tabernacle pub. co. 
hymns. 12117. 
Tabor (I. M.) 
5300. 


Thinking of the 
14656. 


Tabernacle 


Girl of my heart. 


Pauls & Michel. 
Haunting memories. 


24967. 


Taborn (G. L.): 
Lou, you’re the one I dream of. 


13764. 

Where are the pals of old days. 
14860. 

While wake I’m having day 
dreams. 12444, 


Taceati (Joseph) : 

Charming eyes. 326. 

Do you think of me. 500. 

Do you wonder that I love you. 
501. 

Hve. 3026. 

I found my sunshine in the rain. 
902. 

Joanna. 3449. 

Mexicali moon. 

Mona. 3678. 

My dear little home by the sea. 
1464, 8680. 

Only for you. 6259. 

Tune in on my heart. 
21677, 21678, 24136. 

What does it mean to me. 

Would you. 29577. 

You. 4545. 

Your happiness is mine. 29633. 

Tacinelli (Francis) Lu, that sweet 
baby of mine. 11150. 


Tackett (N. E.) Dreaming of you. 
5104, 19962. 


Tiglich 15 tropfen Berlin. 
12471, 12298. 


Taeye (Alexandre de) : 
Andalouse. 12646. 
Circenses. 12899. 
Cortége des bacchantes. 
Danse russe. 12970. 
Enchantement. 13097. 
Epilogue. 13104. 
Fatalité. 13147. 
Humoresque. 3264. 
Par un clair matin. 14142. 
Poursuite de sylvains. 14223. 
Pyrrhus. 8983. 

Récit. 11745. 

Réverie crépusculaire 4A 
£1762: 

Sérénade inutile. 
Sornettes. 14515. 
Suite 4 l’antique. 
Vénitienne. 14759. 


Tafarella (Harry): 
Giglia. 20137. 
Lindy tango. 20858. 
Romantieco. 21262. 
Sentimentale. 21321. 


Tafarella (Santi) : 
Famosa. 7859. 
Fedelta. 7873. 
Montagna d’amore. 
Non tanto facile. 
Perenne rimorso. 


3665. 


16977, 
12390. 


10985, 


12936. 


Sina. 
4117. 
4229. 


8629. 
Sect. 
8899. 


2133 


INDEX 


Tafarella (Santi)—-Continued. 


Preferita. 8957. 
Tradimento. 9414. 
Tuberose. 94386. 
Taggart. UB" BR.) Kitty McVeigh. 
20584. 


Taggert (Joel): 
I’ve crossed the separated line. 
3346. 
_ There’s a handwriting on the wall. 
4314. 

Tagliacozzo (Riccardo) : 
Sonatina II. 26460. 
Sonatina III. 26461. 

Tagliaferri (Ernesto) 

Gennarelli 1929. 21160. 
Tailor’s mouse. 24002. 
Taishoft (J. i.),: 

Here comes Marie. 25179. 
Night time is date time for me. 
28618. 
Tait (C. M.): 
Bonnie 
(30). 

Little fairy dance. 
Little princess 

(200). 

Tait (John) 


Piedigrotta 


bounding boat. 12594 


12594 (198). 
royal. 12594 


Tait’s (John) modern 


method for the tenor banjo. 12121. 
Taklinger (Bob) Eyes have it. 5174. 
Tala (M. <A.) Hungarian © lullaby. 

17970. 

Talavera (Mario) Jesusita la vaquera. 

20526. 


Talbot (D. M.): 
Chinese honeymoon. 
(66). 
Daughter of the gods. 24810. 
Talbot (Elizabeth) In my garden of 
dreams with you. 8255. 


Talbot (Howard) : 
Chinese honeymoon. 7310 (39), 
17236 (65, 66), 24426 (39, 40). 
Daughter of the gods. 24810. 
Three little maids. 27057 (147). 


Talbot (Jean) : 
Devil-man. 
Forbidden. 7920. 

I dunno. 10703. 
Let’s. 18279. 
You have too much fascination for 
me. 9662. 
Talbot (M. BE.) 
25102. 
Talbot 
Vilna. 
Talbot 
16166. 
Talbott (W. M.): 
It’s too late now. 10889. 
Just dreams that will never come 
true. 3474. 
Pilgrims’ triumphal. 


17236 (65), 


15349. 


Goodnight beloved. 


(Odilon) 
4993. 
(Sydney ) 


Dance of Kauna- 


Memories sweet. 


8919. 


pt. It, n. S., v. 24 


Talijansko-Spanjolska fan ta Zija. 
168738, 


Tallariti (Joseph) Always two lov- 
ers. 4622. 
Tamblyn (B. L.) We are _ seven. 
2381. 
Tanaka (Schusuke) Souvenir. 
16776. 
Tanassy (Cornel) jr.: 
Baby, does your maybe mean 
yes? 9880. 
Carmela. 27318. 
Eyes of blue, you’re my Water- 
loo. 10877. 
I knew that you were mine. 
10714. 
Little rose-covered shack. 11089. 
My darlin’. 13961. 
They know their dates in Arabia. 
9389. 
Tandler (H. J.): 
Cradle song. 18445. 
Whenever I think of you. 218380, 
29504. 
Taneiev (S. I.) Birth of the harp. 
17396. 


Taneyhill (A. B.),: . 
Can you imagine. 19750. 
Can’tcha see I love you. 4844. 
How ’bout it. 17962. 


I’m in love with you. 18043. 
Now, as never before. 18614. 
Since I lost you. 21376. 
Tanner (EHlmo): . 
My girl of twilight dreams. 
23360. 


Roll on deep ocean roll on. 6474. 
Tanner (L. E.) Songs of Exmoor. 
2087. 
Tanner (Nevin): 
Am I the lucky boy. 12687. 
Blue yesterday. 12770. 
Maybe sometime in the spring. 
13858. 
Tannhauser. 
(452). 
Tansley (Reginald) : 
Gipsies in the wood. 22594. 
Pedlar’s caravan. 8921. 
Tansman (Alexandre) : 
Berceuse. 24581. 
Ouverture symphonique. 
26130. 
Recueil 
Second concerto. 
Sextuor. 26379. 
Tanton (May) We heros. 
Tanzman (i Rye 
Keep your hands to yourself. 
20575. 
My sugar babe. 14006. 
Tapp (Frank) Land of fancy. 25580. 
Tarbox (Russell) Sea breeze. 16652. 
Tarelli (H.) Ah! ah! 2606. 


4428, 7076, T7077, 17236 


23559, 


de mazurkas. 238676. 


9112. 
12354. 


2134 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Tarrant (Roy) jr.: 
Believe me brother. 
Beneath the moonlit skies. 


19635. 
19644. 


I have a picture of you in my | Taylor (—) 


heart. 157383. 
Love-y. 20731. 
Some other man. 16788. 
Tarry (I. V.) Loving you. 28352. 


Tartaglia (L. S.): 


Perché non m’ami piu’. 23591. 
Preghiera. 63875. 
Tarter (Steven) : 
Brownie blues. 12800. 
Unknown blues. 147386. 
Tartini (Giuseppe) : 
Canzone. 6864. 
Concerto. 19119. 
Sonate in H-moll. 26458. 
Trille du diable. 2241. 
Violin concerto. 7060. 
Tarto (Joe): 
Bass noodles. 24554. 
Somebody stole my gal. . 16741-— 
16743. 
Tasillo (W. B.) 1st Conn. foot 
guards. 29644. 
Tate (A. KF.) Lord is my: light. 3571. 
Tate .(C. P.): 
At the angels ball. 4661. 
Daddy be careful. 27451. 
Hobo blues. 27884. 
Ninety-five cents. 23446. 


That’s why the angels above bless 
you. 9377. 
Tauber (Doris) I was made to love 
you. 13496, 18087. 
Tauber (Richard): 
Heut’ hab’ ich premiére bei einer 
- sechonen frau! 3223. 
Ich glaub’ nie mehr an eine frau. 
8224. 


Taulbee (Fritzi) What your eyes 


tell me is nobody’s business. 17086. 
Taulbee (Kelly) : 
Liza Jane. 16053. 
Say the word that makes you 
mine. 16635. 
What your eyes tell me is no- 


body’s business. 17086. 
When I’m blue I dream of you. 


17095. . 
When the rain goes you'll see 
rainbows. 7186. 
Tauro (A. L.) Advertising blues. 
17249. 


Taussig (Clifford) : 
Every little thing you do. 22476. 
We'll climb on top of the clouds 


dear. 24214. 
Taveira (Eva) No hay plata. 3796. 
Taverna (La) 98347. 
Tavo (Ed.) Pajarito. 18708. 
2 


Tayler GCAco Ne: 


Country girl. 29647 (389). 


Three little maids. 27057 (147). 
Explorers. 4577 (105), 
29647 (60). 
Taylor (Al.): 
I’m wild about the clouds. 15789. 
Pretty flitting butterflies. 6384, 
28853. 
Taylor (B. E.) jr. Hot Shot Walker. 
13364. 


Taylor (Billee) : 
Creepy creeps. 17236 
It’s for her, her, her. 
9709 (118). 
Sleep, my love. 
Taylor >) (Conk) 
album. 4071. 

Taylor (C. N.): 
Dear you’re not here. 
I wonder. 15811. 

Taylor: (€@y 4k) Hettina 

25182. 

Taylor (Colin): 
Child’s prayer. 
Grasshopper green. 
Pretty cow. 11697. 
Rosemary. 11788. 
Valse-humoresque. 

Taylor (HE. G.): 
Florabelle Lee. 15498. 
Just as I used to do. 
Smile that she wears. 
Snowbird. 16726. 
Wenonah. 12372. 

Taylor F.4iis);: 

Dainty Dinah. 17601. 
Keep the step. 15961. 

Taylor (ho Rale 
Drifting along. 7792. 
No she doesn’t rock the cradle any 

more. 14046. 
Our President, Mr. Hoover. 

Taylor (Harl): 

Oh brother brother. 11510. 
Who could be more wonderful 


(82). 
7310 (79), 


12594 (348). 
Rubank melody 


15340. 


march. 


10058. 
10564. 


12304. 


10946. 
1672 


3885. 


than you. 12451. 
Taylor (F. A.) Old country dance. 
28701. 
TaylorGhy 
Arioso. 4693. 
Rosamunde. 6563. 
Taylor (F. R.) Ione. 20485. 


Taylor (Frances) pseud. See Roberts 
(Charles J.) 
Taylor (Fred) 
Taylor (Gene): 
I love you, really, I do. 
Memory blues. 25810. 
Until he came along. 


Rosary. 26296. 
27947. 


14739. 


When your sweetie turns you 
down. 17119. 
Taylor (H. M.) Little pal of mine. 
20684. 


INDEX 


Broken dreams. 27276. 
Just as long as I have 


Taylor (Ira) 
Taylor (J. F.) 
you. 20551. 
Taylor (J. G.) Those great magnetic 
lights of the ballroom. 26661. 
Taylori (ie S.) : 


Protectorate mareh. 11715. 

Yea! team! march. 12511. 
Taylor (Jean) Darling. 12978. 
Taylor (M. L.): 

Good-bye, my dear. 17849. 


In an old Spanish town by the 


sea. 18128. 
Just the having you around. 
8351. 


Maid of the mist. 18388. 
Poem lovely as a tree. 1720. 
Sweet Irish Mary. 19081. 
Taylor (N. P.) Captain Windjamer. 
17483. 
Taylor (R. A.): 


Berceuse carrillonesque. 17383. 

Fairies. 17735. 

Farewell of a West country lover. 
177438. 

God walks upon the hills. 17837. 

Melodie joyeuse. 18487. 

Rose of the garden. 18851. 

Sunset and evening star. 19071. 


Tears, idle tears. 19128. 
Taylor (R. B.) Come unto Me. 22276. 
Taylor (Rex) If you’ve not heard it. 
10824. 
Taylor (Samuel Coleridge-) See Cole- 
ridge-Taylor (Samuel) 


Taylor (V. E.) Baby mine. 2688. 
Taylor (W. A.): 
A rplane ride. 7330. 
Boatride on the lake. 15166. 
Chickadee. 19777. 
Child’s evening song. 19782. 
Doll’s dream. 19940. 
Doll’s march. 19941. 
Elfin’s song of joy. 19988. 
Little maid of Japan. 18308. 


21357. 
16957. 


Shooting stars. 
Toy windmill. 


Waltz of the fairy queen. 21754. 
Taylor (W. E.) Never cast out. 
28601. 


Far out West. 20030. 
Cecelia. 7598. 
Phantom drive. 


Taylor (W. N.) 
Taylor (William) 
Tchakoff (Ivan) 
23596. 
Tchérepnine 
19121. 
Tea house of Sing Lo. 
Teagarden (Jack) : 
It’s so good. 13578. 
Makin’ friends. 11179. 

Stomp Mr. Henry Lee. 14539. 
That’s a serious thing. 14620. 
Teasdale (M. 8S.) Seven musical play- 

lets. 29240, 29241. : 


(Nicolas) Intermezzo. 


29237. 


Telfer (John) 


pt. II, n.s., v. 24 


Teats (F. H.) Fretting man. 20108. 
Technology songs. 26608. 
Tedesco (Mar‘o Castelnuovo-) See 
Castelnuovo-Tedesco (Mario) 
Teich (C. F.): 
Durch wolken, wind und wetter.. 
15418. 
Gute alte holzauktion. 15612. 


Teich (Otto) Gute alte holzauktion. 
15612. 
Teichman (L. M.) 
12594 (96). 
Teichmiiller (Robert) : 
Kleine praéludien. 
Samitliche sonaten. 
Telfer (EK. M.) Flying ace. 


Frisky picks. 


Ohana 
25888, 25889. 
656. 


1067. 
Tell me, lil’ sister. 21546. 
Tell me woman blues. 14608. 
Temen (Ira) pseud.: 
Berceuse. 4734. 
Lichle, Giaconda. 5805. 


Serenata appass’onata. 6603. 


Temple (George) Betsy Brown. 
19647. 

Temple-barr. 26613. 

Templeton (Albert) You are the rose 
of my roses. 24375. 

Templeton (Roberta) _ My heart is 
troubled Lord. 8687. 

Templeton (Stuart) Cloister memo- 
ries. ~ 380. ; 

Templin (F. L.) 

Temporal (H.) 
14976 (S87). 

Temporal (Jean) 
iers. 2589 (91), 
14976 (87). 

Ten Christmas carols. 

Ten descants. 9219. 

Ten minutes. 9362. 

Tengwald (V. A.) 


Hold me fast. 845. 
Exercices journaliers. 


Exercices journal- 
12594 (S81I-83),. 


22084. 


Thoughts of you. 


12265; 
Tennant (Martha) Mother, dear 
"mother, ' 23318: 
Tennant (Sheena) ‘Two eapriccios. 
24022. 


Tennent (H. M.): 
Because I’m fond of you. 7479, 


12724. 
I wish I had a talking picture of 
you. 974. 
Tennessee Univ. Student activities 
council. Song of the volunteers. 
23904. 


Tenney (A. P.): 
Beautiful after-time. 4577 (29). 
3v my Father’s hand. 4577 (44), 
HMnough for all. 4577 (98). 
He shall feed His flock. 9709! 
(99). 


2136 


It is not wise to tarry. 


ee 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1929 


— 


Kingdom of Christ keeps growing. 
12594 (184). 

Let not your hearts be troubled. 
12594 (195). 

Little soldiers. 

More and more. 

Whole of life for Jesus. 
(487). 

Wilt plead for me. 

Tenney (A. S.): 

China moon. 19784. 

Chinese lullaby. 19786. 

Dance of the fox fairies. 

Lotus petals. 20710. 

Rickshaw ride. 1805. 

Yang tze whirlpools. 4536. 

Yellow River boat song. 21900. 

Tenney (G. B.): 
Into the light. 20483. 
Pilgrims of destiny. 8918. 


12594 (201). 
12594 (248). 
12594 


4577 (427). 


19878. 


Tenney (J. B.) Mexicali rose. 23268. 
Tenney (J. H.): 
Beautiful after-time. 4577 (29). 


By my Father’s hand. 4577 (44). 
Enough for all. 4577 (98). 
He .shall feed His flock. 9709 
(99). 
Kingdom of Christ keeps growing. 
12594 (184). 
Let not your hearts be troubled. 
12594 (195). 
Little soldiers. 12594 (201). 
More and more. 12594 (248). 
Whole of life for Jesus. 12594 
(437). +" 
Wilt plead for me. 
Tenor. 12152. 
Tenyakoff (A.) 
(a veay 


4577 (427). 
We praise Thee. 


Tepper (Saul): 
Don’t dilly dally Sally. 13034. 
Everybody but me. 22477. 
Living without you. 23098. 
Sweet little thing. 14574. 
Terese (Pamela): 
Mexican serenade. 
Mississippi moon. 18471. 
Terhune (Anice) Sunnybank 
for children. 16834. 
Terhune (O. O.) If you’ll only come 
back to me. 13520. 
Terker (Art): 
I want you to know I love you. 


8595. 


songs 


25359. 
You're gonna be blue. 24390. 
ferrasse (C.-K. BH.) Chonchette. 
17236 (67). 

Merraese. Ci. -. O sg Ake.) Chonchette. 
17236 (67). 
Terrasse (M. R.) Chonchette. 

17236 (67). 
Terrasse (Robert) Chonchette. 


17236 (67). 


Terry (Frances) : 
Characteristic 
324. 
Impromptu. 16888-16890. 
Fires of spring. 7890. 
Fountain. 3099. 
Impromptu appassionato. 
Little humoresque. 1224. 
March of the pirates. 13825. 
Prelude in E minor. 23629. 
Slow dance. 14441. 
Spinning-wheel lilt. 
Sunbeams. 14555. 
Ten pianoforte studies for dra- 
matic interpretation. 26614. 
Tuneful miniatures in the easiest 


studies. 


staccato 


10837. 


23917. 


keys. 19235. 
Twelve study pieces for wrist 
technic. 2154. 
Unexpected holiday. 147382. 
Terry (GAIN): 


Audition blues. 4670. 
Whoopee stomp. 7215. 
Terry (M. R.): 
She had such a wonderful smile. 
23793. 


Strolling in the moonlight. 23945. 
Terry CR.cELae 

Autumn. 22055. 

Awake thou that sleepest. 24535. 

Song of deliverance. 29105. 
Terry, (RR. Ro): 

Beware! 17390. 

Cradle song of the Infant Jesus. 

19851. 
Good day Sir Christmas. 22622. 


Richard de Castre’s prayer to 
Jesus. 18827. 
Sea shanties. 11862. 
Tertis (Lionel) Concerto. 24748. 
Tervalon (R. E.) My dreams are all 
of you. 11364. 
Terwal (Franz) pseud. See Aucken- 
thaler (Walter) 


Terwey (Tys) Down by the sea. 
27542. 

Teschner (Melchior) All glory, laud 
and honor. 19527. 


Teshara (HE. A.) I’m waiting dear, 
in lonliness for you. 18060. 
Tesoriero (Nettie) : 


Lu baccalaru da za Betta. 1287. 


Lu suli scinni a mari. 1289. 
Tessier (A. D.) Petite chérie, tu eres 
mi amor. 6315. 
Tessitore (Salvatore) New York sub- 
way. 18588. 
Tetley (Richard) Maid of Spain. 
5951. 
Tetos music store: 
Anamnisi glykia. 2637. 
Ehis pari tin kardia mou. 10315. 


Ere paefti dounia. 
Gia to meraki sou. 


3018. 
3137. 


2137 


INDEX 


ee 


Tetos music store—Continued. 
Hameni agapi. 25132. 
Mary. 3681. 
O hartopehtis. 3822. 
Plakiotissa. 18748. 
Smyrniotaki. 4159. 
To katinaki mou. 4342. . 
Yias t’adelfi oh ti kefaki. 4548. 
Teuton (R. A.) Someday sweetheart 


of mine. 29099. 
Thacker (EK. H.) Rankin school of 
aviation. 18808. : 
Thade (C. G.) Sally Ann. 28740. 
Thaler (Jsko) Ma-bram-hob-han. 
20744. 


Homeland. 8056. 
Was it fate. 7111. 
24024. 


Thanet (Anna) 
Thanet (Ted) 
Thanksgiving story book. 
That’s a good girl. 5180. 
Thayer (EK. H.) Thou knowest Lord. 
2589 (330). 
Thayer (Pat) 
Theard (Sam): 
Get your mind on it. 
Gimme a lil taste. 25066. 
Stop on 31st and State. 26528. 
What you gonna do. 19342. 
You raseal you. 29616. 
Theckston (Norman) ‘Then you'd be- 
lieve in me. 24051. 
Thelen (August) Heimweh. 17912. 


Love and war. 11112. 


17814. 


Theme of love. 10274. 
There is no secret but love. 4810. 
There’s music in the air. 9911. 


There were Shepherds. 2188. 

Therese. 2189. 

Theta xi fraternity. Grand lodge: 
Theta xi dream girl. 19181. 
Theta xi reverie. 19182. 

Thew (Alfred) Hard luck. 5385. 


Thibadeau (Anna) Blondy Sue. 
Dl Ore 
Thibeault (Wilfred) Sweet Rosy Ro- 
setta. 23976. 
Thiel (J. C.): 


29647 (10). 
Deo. 29647 


At Christmas time. 
Gloria in excelsis 
(74). 

Thiele (EK. P.) Theoretische und prak- 
tische schule fiir piano-accordeon. 
14648. 

Thiele (W. G.) That’s what you mean 
to me. 29264. 

Thier (Adele) 
me. 497. 

Thier (I. M.) 

Thies (Henry) 

Thiman (EH. H.): 

Christ the Lord is risen 
2844. 

God that is our Saviour. 

I have twelve oxen. 3289. 

Let Thy merciful ears, O Lord. 
1200. 


Dixie spells home to 


My little girl. 23378. 
Adelaide. 12, 4588. 


again, 


22612. 


21 


pt. D1, n. s., v. 24 


London pride. 5885. 
Marjoram. 5974. 
O Trinity, most blessed Light. 
23481. 
Piper. 18745. 
Praise, O praise the Lord of har- 
vest. 14295. 
Puer natus est nobis. 
Sister, awake! 6670. 
Sleeping. 23841. 
Sold:ers of Christ, arise. 2002. 
While shepherds watched their 
flocks by night. 29518. 
Thingsted (Axel): 
Gamle pige. 20124. 
Paa min lysegrgnne ¢. 
Thiollier (M. L.) Stella. 
Thiriet (Maurice) : 
Chant élégiaque. 12869. 
Clair de lune. 12900. 
Livre pour Jean. 18315. 
Mouvement. 13941. 
Priére. 14239. 
Thirty-five nursery rhymes. 
This glad Easter day. 2196. 
This world is not my home. 
Thode (Chas.) : 
California skies. 10001. 
What more. 4466, 7158. 
Thode (Chuck) See Thode (Chas.) 
Thoma (Joe) In the same old way. 


23648. 


11587. 
6779. 


9220. 
21605. 


8267. 
Thomas (—) Haster joy. 555. 
Thomas (A. HE.) For every tear-drop 


225389. 
All I want is just 


there’s a smile. 
Thomas (A. H.) 
a home. 7347. 
Thomas (A. 8.) Two grand new na- 
tional songs. 19191. 
Thomas (Alex) Amour dans les roses. 
4634, 24487. 
Thomas (C. L. A.): 

Dictees musicales du Conservatoire 
national de musique. 
(276). 

Gavotte from Mignon. 9393, 19190, 
21609. — 

Land of heart’s desire. 6922. 

Ouverture de Mignon. 4577 (394). 

Thomas (D. V.) How sweet the moon- 
light sleeps. 138370. 


Thomas (H. H.) I’m just wonderin’. 


18046. 

Thomas (EK. L.) : Child’s garden of 
song. 337, 338. 

Thomas (E. M.). It takes a lot 0’ 


livin’ in a house to make a home. 
20499. 
Thomas (Fermin de) 
(Fermin) 
Thomas (G. E.) 
pal to you dear. 


Q 


See De Thomas 


Though I’m only a 
24079. 


24426 — 


INDEX 


nos, 1—12, 1929 


Thomas (G. W.): 
Boot it boy. 12775. 
Sho is hot. 14406. 
Thomas (Glynn) Waltzing the whole 
night thru with you. 7103. 


Thomas (H. 8.) Rose buds and the 
bloom. 14823. 

Thomas (Henry) Fishing blues. 
13169. 


Thomas, (J. J.).: 

Sign in the sky. 21865. 

There were shepherds. 2188. 
Thomas (J. R.) ’Tis but a little faded 


flower. 216383. 
Thomas. (J. S.) Love’s. drifting. 
18363. 


Thomas (J. W.) Until He come. 2289. 

Thomas (Jerry) pseud. See Thomas 
(G. E.) 

Thomas (Jesse) : 


Blue goose blues. 27240. 


No good woman blues. 28625. 
Thomas (John) pseud. See Fagan 
(John T.) 
Thomas (Joseph) ‘’Way out in the 
country. 19815. 
Thomas (K. M.) Sweet memories. 
29189. 


Thomas (Kurt): 
Jerusalem, du hochgebaute stadt. 


10905. , 
Kantate. 25548. 
Serenade. 1921. 


Sonate in C dur. 11986. 
Thomas (L. A.) Summer-time sweet- 


heart. 23952. . 
Thomas (M. F.) In twilight time. 
15872. 


Thomas (M. G.): 

Broadway rhythm. 9963, 17441. 

He burns me up and he knocks 
me cold. 10597, 10598. 

Hey! Mister Rhythm Man, play! 
25183. 

No one to love. 26000. 

Paddle your heart down a river 
of dreams. 11590. 

To-morrow never came. 19212. 

When I’m away from you. 26884. 


Thomas (Reginald): 
Happy day. 20197. 
I don’t wanna. 20313. 
I’m that way about you. 
Lazy waters. 23050. 
Thomas (René) Dictees musicales du 
Conservatoire national de musique. 
24426 (276). 
Thomas (Russell) 
19434. 
‘Thomas (Sippie) : 
I’m ae mighty 
13431. 
You gonna need my help. 14935. 


2469—30——37 


22831. 


Yesterday’s pal. 


tight woman. 


Thomas (T. C.) My best girl. 8674, 
18502. 

Thomas (W. C.) Wheaton college 
song book. 7164. 
homas (Williard) : 

New way of living blues. 3786. 

Poor boy blues. 3962. 

Ramblin’ man blues. 4007. 
Thomason (A.) Chicken. 12881. 
Thomason (BE. E.) My own mountain 

home. 238394. 


Thomason? (iP. se 
Master of the storm. 13847. 
O joyous day. 26036. 
Thomé (Francis) : 


Duo d’amour. 15417. 

O forgive our debts. 16357. 
Sarabande. 16625. 

Sourire du matin. 2589 (313). 


Valse-caprice. 2589 (341). 


Thome CG. Bare): 


Sourire du matin. (2589 (3138). 


_ WValse-caprice. 2589 (341). 
Thommessen (Reidar) Mitt flag. 
20865. 

Thompson (A. J.) Melody in G. 
13872. 

Thompson (Arrie) Bahama_ shore. 
9851. 


Thompson (E. C.): 
Fern valley 
(63). 
Fireside march. 9709 (64). 
Thompson (EH. I. E.) Mafalda. 20749. 
Thompson (Elwood) Sunshine. hear 
me ealling. 14561. 
Thompson (Ernest) 


schottische. 9709 


I still have you 


sweetheart. 25388: 
Thompson (F. G.): 
Dreaming. 526. 
Gray days bring May days. 758. 
Thompson (F. L.)  Inter-collegiate 


march. 18558. 


Thompson (Floyd): 
Baby don’t you love me no more. 
7436. 
Bride’s leap. 9956. 
Carry me back to my mountain 


home. 24698. 

Christmas in jail. 17526. 

Clickety clack blues. 4923. 

Crow song. 19855. 

Daddy what you goin’ to do. 
24786. 

Deacon’s prayer. 10186. 

Dixie way. 10231. 

Don’t say goodbye. 24859. 

Gettin’ all wet. 25061. 


Going away and leave my baby. 
Bae. 

Going down 
15584. 

Golden West. 


to New Orleans. 


25095. 


2139 


INDEX 


pt. III, n. 8., v. 24 


Thompson (Floyd)—Continued. 
Hallelujah, dere’s a rainbow in de 
Skye 29. 
Hello Bill Brown. 15656. 


Home in the mountains. 10648. 
I ain’t got no man. 25235. 
I know that I’ll be blue. 18005. 


I know that Ill be lonely. 25275. 
Ill remember you. 13419. 

I’m going home. 15767. 
I wonder do they care. 
In my aeroplane. 25427. — 
In the hills of Tennessee. 20467. 
Johnny Long. 15929. 


15812. 


Kisses and tears. 10977. 

Losing. 25668. 

Love is dead. 16077. 
Mobile-Alabam’. 20867. 
Mountain bells. 25881. 

My Kentucky mountain girl. | 
11374. 

One-two-one-two-three. 21085. 
Out in the great North-west. 
26128. 

Outeast. 6286. 


Prison cell blues. 18790. 
Punk and plaster route. 21202. 


Riding the rods for home. 21248. 

Roll on dat cotton. 18840. 

"Round ‘n-around *n-around. 
Deiter. 

She’s easy to look at, my baby. 
16674. 

Tallowpot. 26601. 

There ain’t nobody got it like she’s 
got it. 24053. 

Think of me. 121938 


Through tear-dimmed eyes. 16931. 

Way of a loving heart. 26882. 

While the Mississippi River rolls 

by. 26921. 

Whip-poor-will. 21845. 

You ain’t been livin’ right. 27008. 

You'll be sorry some day. 27019. 
Thompson (Fred) What is life with- 


out love. 17082, 26868. 

Thompson (G. W.) Kiss for a rose. 
18233. 

Thompson (H. C.) Neue _ schnitzel- 
bank. 1534. 

Thompson (H. S.) Cousin Jedediah. 
19848. 

Thompson (Hazel) Shadowland eall. 
14396. 


Oh how lonesome 
18638. 


Thompson (Irene) 
and lonely I am. 
Thompson (J. P.): 
At dawning. 19573. 


Where sunshine dwells. 21883. 
Thompson (J. W.): 
Blessed be God. 22135. 
© Saviour, precious Saviour. 
14072 


‘Thompson (Richard) 


Thompson (Jack) 
1320. 

Thompson (John): 
Air de ballet. 2609. 
Black eyes. 7508. 
Columbine’s lament. 
Harlequin. 795. 
Let’s join the army. 3535. 
Marionette. 11215. 
Pierrot and Pierrette. 
Polliwog. 14211. 
Scherzo-caprice. 


Mammy’s lullaby. 


389. 


1698. 
11835. 


Seven musical travelogues. 2197. 
Slumber song. 11951. 

Sparks. 9265. 

We're in the navy now. 21769. 


Thompson (Johnny): 

All I have is a memory. 33. 

Curly head. 481. 

Gee hard luck and me must be 
combined. 5279. 

Gypsy rose. 772. 

Iola. 1062. 

It makes me sigh then ery. 1068. 

Mother’s your real sSweet-heart 
still. 6075. 

My China poppy I love you. 6102. 

My southern mammy of mine. 
1504. 

Oh, oh, oh, how I love it. 6229. 

Show me the good little girl. 
6633. 

~ Sun shine tell moonlight to kiss 
her good night. 9298. 

Sweet Sadie mine. 6826. 

That’s my folly Molly. 4288. 

Thompson (L. E.) Memorial roses. 


18488. 
Thompson (M. J.) Bahama shore. 
9851. 
Thompson (R. W.) I’m sad and 


lonely. 5570. 
I’m sad and 
lonely. 5570. 


Thompson (Roy) As I was going up 


Pippin Hill. 19566. 

Thompson (Ruth) Valse _ brillante. 
26753. 

Thompson (S. A.) Sleep, my baby. © 
14436. 

Thompson (S. T.) Storm on the sea. 
12068. 

Thompson (Spence). Sweetheart 
Louise. 23988. 

Thompson (W. L.) Softly and ten- 
derly. 29088. 


Thompson & Guernsey: 
Baby don’t you love me no more. 


7436. 
Carry me back to my mountain 
home. 24698. 


Christmas in jail. 17526. 


Crow song. 19855. 


2140 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1929 


Daddy what you goin’ to do. 
24786. 

Don’t say goodbye. 24859. 

Gettin’ all wet. 25061. 

Going down to New Orleans. 
15584. 

Golden West. 25095. 

Hallelujah dere’s a rainbow in de 
sky. 25129. 

Hello Bill Brown. 

I ain’t got no man. 


15656. 
25235. 


I know that I'll be blue. 18005. 

I know that I'll be lonely. 25275. 

I’m going home. 15767. 

I wonder do they care. 15812. 

In my aeroplane. 25427. 

In the hills of Tennessee. 20467. 

Johnny Long. 15929. 

Losing. 25663. 

Mobile-Alabam’. 20867. 

Mountain bells. 25881. 

One-two-one-two-three. 21085. 

Out in the great North-west. 
26128. 

Prison cell blues. 18790. 

Punk and plaster route. 21202. 

Riding the rods for home. 21248. 

Roll on dat cotton. 18840. 

"Round ‘n-around ‘n-around. 
23727. 

Tallowpot. 26601. 

There ain’t nobody got it like 


she’s got it. 24053. 
Through tear-dimmed eyes. 16931. 
Way of a loving heart. 26832. 
While the Mississippi River rolls 
by» 26921. 
Whip-poor-will. 21845. 
You ain’t been livin’ right. 27003. 
You'll be sorry some day. 27019. 
Thompson and Thompson.  Inter-col- 
legiate march. 138558. 
Thomson (A. L.) To my rose bud. 
14678. 
Thomson (C. C.): 
Back where the whippoorwills 
sing. 9849. 


Do your stuff, Mandy do. 10243. 

Mom’s got pop on ice. 16203. 

My rose of all the world. 113898. 

She’s the peachy-est peach I 
know. 16682. 

When I kissed her over the gate. 
17091. 

You’ve trumped my heart and 
won. 17221. 

Thomson (M. T.): 
End of the rainbow. 24938. 


Sunshine-girl. 26551. 


Sweetheart Jeanne. 26576. 
Thomson (Sydney) : 
Christmas diptych. 22242. 


Cradle song of the Blessed Vir- 
gin. 22296. 


Jerusalem the golden. 1087. 
Our blest Redeemer. 14976 
(242). 


Twelve hymns for special times 
and seasons. 19491 (237). 
Thomson (Virgil) : 
Five inventions for 
9394. 
Two sentimental tangoes. 9450. 
Thorburn (Billy) music pub. co., ltd.: 
Broken promises. 15187. 


pianoforte. 


Maryana. 18419. 
Most wonderful you. 6061. 
She  said—I  said—you - said. 
16683. 
Three little words. 21622. 
Um-tcha, um-tcha, da-da-da. 
9452. 
You can’t see the sea _ today. 
9660. 
Thoreson (Olga) Just a little love. 
5751. 
Thorington (Florence) Alone. 
19536. 
Thorn (A. G.) Singing time. 26418. 
Thorne (Donald): 
Firecrackers. 3070. 
Lights o’ London. 23670. 
Spring feelin’. 4206. 
Thornewell (Charles) When Ford 


makes the flivver to fly. 2429. 
Thornton (R. S:): 


Captain Cheerful. 4850. 
’Neath the palms. 25967. 
Pleasure pieces. 3957. 


Scout and guide marches. 6572. 
Thorp: (C2: 2) 

Dreams and moonbeams. 5835. 

Sweetheart’s hour. 16855. 
Thorpe (H. C.) April rain. 9790. 


Thorpe (K. E.) 
13708. 


Thorsings (Alfred) musikforlag: 


Light of God. 


Gaar det ikke nok se’ godt med 
en lille foxetrot. 18211. 
Spilledaasen. 19030. 
Thorson (M. R.) Bring back my 
dreams of yesterday. 246389. 
Thrasher (J. Q.) Chardon. 17504. 
Three Hindustani songs. 6481. 
Three Irish folksongs. 17890. 
Three little maids. 27057 (147). 
Three-part choir no. 2. 6926. 
Throckmorton (Hura) Stowaway. 
19049, 21477. 
Throgmorton (V. B.) Dreaming. 
24884. 


Through all the keys with the great 


masters. 43830. 

Thuillier (Hug.) Mes albums fa- 
voris. 13887. 
Thulen (Gladys) Little pal and 
schoolday sweetheart. 18306. 


2141 


INDEX 


pt. m1, n. S., v. 24 


Thuline (EH. C.): 
Is it thine? 25451. 
Thou passest thru. 21615. 
Unfinished song. 26741. 
Thurban (T. W.): 
I found my paradise when I 
found you. 901. 
Ttaliana. 3481. 
Thuringia-verlag. Und alles, alles soll 
vergessen sein. 16989. 
Tidings of great joy. 24085. 
Tieger (Mrs. Max) See Tieger (R. R.) 


Tieger (R. R.) # £Mother’s lullaby. 
11329. 

Tiemeijer (D.) Symphonic blues. 
16860. 

Tierney (G. W.) When the sun is 
setting. 19360. 


Tierney (Harry): 

And what of your roses? 

Beneath your silken 
22109. 

Cake eater’s ball. 22183. 

Hight little gringo maids. 

Espanola. 7827. 

Home abroad. 18348, 15676. 

Melodrama. 8579. 

Rio Rita. 9038, 9039. 

. Social observer. 23856. 

Sweetheart. 9328. 

Sweetheart we need each other. 
17214, 19466, 21934, 29619. 

Youre always in my 
17214, 19466, 21934, 29619. 

Tiersot (Julien) : 

Aubade basque. 4669. 

C’est un beau vigneron. 

Canard blane. 4841, 7571. 

Ce matin me suis levé. 

Chanson de Germaine. 

Chanson de la mariée. 4882. 

Chansons d’Aguillaneuf. 4884. 

Dépit de la bergére. 5034. 

Ebaude bressane. 5127. 

Hn passant par un 
5144. 


Fleur de Volivier. 5222. 

Il est pourtant temps de me 
marier. 5648. 

Joli mois. 5734, 8314. 

Mélodies populaires des provinces 
de France. 3650, 3651. 

Noél nouvelet. 6192. 

Noél savoyard du XVI° 
6193. 

Nous quittons les Paques. 

Oiselet A la voix tendre. 

Quand le bouvier 


‘lant l, 
shawl. 


7810. 


arms. 


4828. 


4870. 
4880. 


échalier. 


siécle. 


6198. 
6236. 
vient du _ la- 


bour. 6408. 
Rigodons dauphinois. 6453. 
9035. . 


Saint Blaise. 6526. 


Tiessen (Heinz) : 
Sechs klavierstiicke. 14671. 
Totentanz-suite. 2227. 
Tietjens (Paul): 


Guardian of the gate. 24426 
(102). 

Just a simple girl from _ the 
prairie. 24426 (132). 


Love is love. 24426 (150). 
Phantom patrol. 19491 (178). 
Poppy song. 24426 (228). 
Searecrow. 24426 (246). 
Traveller and the pie. 
(288). 

When we get what’s a-comin’ to 
us. 29647 (255). 

When you love, love, love. 24426 
(307). 

Wizard of Oz. 29647 (264). 
Tilden (A. B.) Beautiful isle of my 

dreams. 17357. 

Tilden (G. K.): 

Mona, of all my dreams. 

Why not smile. 9606. 
Tiley \((BowIy.: 

O clap your 

6208. 

Two love in the first set. 
Tilles (M. L.) 
Tillett 

1060. 

Tillinghast (E. 8.) 

26016. 

Tillman (C. D.): 
Day school singer. 468. 
Life’s railway to heaven. 

Tillotson (KH. S.) 


24426 


6047. 


hands’ together. 


16985. 
I’m wond’ring. 22837. 
(Jeannette) Invocation. 


Northern lights. 


13704. 
Spirit of Easter. 


2054. ; 
Tillotson (Ethel) Down in rainbow 
glen. 19950. 
Phy: (Ch: ) 4 
Charl’s eyston. 7609. 
Miss Alice. 8610. 


Tilsley (Harry) : 
Haven’t I. 805. 
He loved her, Who did? 
I ain’t certain. 20288 . 
Love means nothing to you. 11129. 
Tho’ castles tumble down. 6921. 
When I met Connie in the corn- 

field. 17097. 

Yellow corn. 

Tilsley (Henry): 
Busybodies. 17453. 
Crook’s shadow. 15294. 
Giggling golliwog. 5290. 
Gu lt. 15610. 
Introduction to a comedy. 
Love theme. 16083. 
Wistful melody. 17158. 


Tilton (A. M. G.) Hills of old New 
England. 8046. 


Tily (H. J.) Hark, what mean those 
holy voices. 38194. 


25160. 


9643. 


15879. 


2142 


’ 
) 
4 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Tilzer (Albert von) 
(Albert) 
Tilzer (Harry von) See Von Tilzer 
(Harry ) 
Timberg (Herman): 
Dizzy debs. 27523. 
How do you do. 27864. 
Take your bow. 29222. 
Timberg (Samuel) : 
Dizzy debs. 24848, 27528. 
Go one better. 17832. 
How do you do. 27864. 
I’m such a sap when I’m with 


See Von Tilzer 


you. 253824. 
In Chicago. 28048, 
-Right man. 16572. 


Roll all your troubles. 26284. 
Street singer. 26535. 

Take your bow. 29222. 

Vamp ’em with rythm. 26766. 


Why don’t we? 171387. 


You'll play the star part. 27023. 
Timmerman (R. C.): 

In my secret love. 15854. 

What’s love to me. 19337. 


Timm‘ngs (W. T.): 
Bandinage. 4703. 


In the eve it will be light. 22923. 


King shall come. 20580. 
Melodie impromptu. 284238. 


Pony ride. 21182. 
Thou hidden love of God. 16928, 
27824. 
Timmons (Lillian) Lonesomeness 
blues. 23121. 


Timothy (H. J.): . 
Cherry time. 17510. 
Winter winds have chilled our 


bones. 4514. 
Timpson (Pearl) I’m just wonderin’. 
18046. 
Tinker (E. M.) Silver song series 


nos tay 1(236:\(375): 
Tinker (M. Z.) Silver song series 
no, 1s. 1236 (31). 


Tinney (Charles) Virginia Dare. 
24186. 

Tinsley (Joseph) Feeling so blue. 
17749. 

Tinsman (Jennie) Once in a blue 
moon. 23530. 

Tinturin (Peter) Little brown lady. 
20673. 


Tiomkin (Dimitri) : 
Any place but home is home sweet 


home to me. 12657. 
Bedroom, kitchenette and bath. 
12728. 
Chinese prelude. 4805. 
Dark blue. 12974. 
Dear old fashioned days. 10195. 
Don’t keep me guessing. 13040. 
Everyone falls for you. 13129. 
Heart of a dancing doll. 10610. 


’'Tis my Savior that can give. 


INDEX 


I can hear your step. 13388. 
I love you Monday. 13427. 
If you want me. 13521. 
Land of the narcissus. 
Little river. 13728. 
March. 6942. 
Never again. 14029. 
New melodie. 14031. 
Night club in our home. 
Phyllis. 14175. 
Pointed heels. 28829. 
Russian waltz. 14338. 
Searlet jazz. 6549. 
Silvery moonlight. 6647. 
When you thnk of me. 14858. 
Tip top music pub. co. Golden time 


11012. 


14037. 


is near. 53826. 
Tipping (Frank) Stories. 26529. 
Tirindelli (P. A.): 
Goodnight. 17236 (155). 


Little girl don’t ery. 172386 (222). 
Ora divina. 11568. 

Sulla soglia. 12082. 

Two anchors. 17236 (486). 


Tiritomba. 29308. 
Tironi (Eugenio) Valse anglaise. 
29388. 


4337. 
Tischer & Jagenberg, G. m. b. H. 


Cantico di frate Sole. 7576. 


Tischner (Paul) If I -only knew. 
20430. 
Titcomb (Everett) Satyr’s fountain. 
4089. 
Titsworth (Paul): 
Billie. 22121, 22122. 


9389. 
24282, 24283. 


Then Ill know why. 
When you are mine. 
Titterington (Walter): 
In my old Hawaiian home. 
Lavina I love you. 25587. 
Sorry I left you to roam. 26489. 
Sweet-heart of Mandalay. 26561. 


8257. 


Tittle (Ruth) Flapper glorified. 
17762. 
Titus. 11334, 28508. 


Titus-Werner (M. 8S.) See Werner 
(M. S. Titus-) 
Tizol (Francisco) : 
Bailando el son. 9852. 
Noche feliz. 11467. 
Ultimo chisme. 12289. 


To all people. 24096. 

To all you ladies. 2215. 

Tobani (CL. Mey: 
Angelus. 12594 (8). 
Arrival. 12664. 
Attila. 2589 (349). 
Blissful dream. 14976 (35). 
By the river. 12594 (37). 
Clochettes du _  couvent. 

(53). 

Come gentle spring. 
Creme de la creme. 


12594 


12594 (119). 
21964 (12). 


2143 


INDEX 


Tobani (T. M.)—Continued. 
Dialogue duet. 12594 (69). 
Ernani. 2589 (350). 
Escamilla. 2589 (87). 
Farewell. 13142. 

Fatima gavotte. 18150. 

Fidelio. 2589 (19). 

Fingal’s cave overture. 
(50). 

Flight of ages. 12594 (89). 

Fra Diavolo. 12594 (11). 

German liederkranz no. 2. 2589 
(106). 

Goetterdaemmerung. 21964 (74). 

Land beyond. 12594 (189). 


21964 


Lizard and the _ frog. 12594. 
(203). : 

Melodie in F. 29647 (191). 

Midsummernight’s dream. 21964 


(51). 
Mighty Jehova. 2589 (74). 
My college chum. 2589 (228). 


Oberon. 2589 (241). 

One sweetly solemn thought. 2589 
(244). 

Our wedding day. 12594 (295, 
296). 

Paroles d’amour. 12594 (299, 
300). 

Pilgrim’s song of hope. 12594 
(307). 


Polish dance no. 1. 
Polonaise militaire. 


17236 (357). 
2589 (51). 


Postiion de lLonjumeau. 12594 
(Sait): 

Prince Henry march. 12594 
(319). 

Slavonic dance no. 1. 17236 
(382). / 


Star of Bethlehem. 12594 (367). 

Tuba mirum. 12594 (249). 

Vépres siciliennes. 17236 (447). 

Warbler’s farewell. 21964 (75-77). 

Tobias (Charles) : 

Eddie Cantor’s. automobile horn 
song. 51388. 

Fascinating you. 13144. 

I can get it for you wholesale. 
8092. 


I love anything. 22789. 


I’m keeping company now. 20363, 
22813. 

I want to meander in the meadow. 
13491. 

My wife is on a diet. 18570. 

Never. 1535, 3783. 

Then we canoe-dle-oodle along. 


12180, 12181, 14639, 24050. 
Up in the sky with you. 2291. 
When I’m up to my knees in 


clover. 14836. 
You’re my silver lining of love. 
12550. 


pt. In, n. 8., v. 24 


Tobias (H. H.): 
Aw come on, be sociable. 7480. 
Cooking breakfast for the one I 
love. 2880. 
Hello sunshine hello. 823, 3215. 
Hold me—I’m falling for you. 


. © 8052,,20637. 

Meet the boy friend. 5994, 8570, 
11239. 

Miss you. 6034, 13906. 

Pussycat’s I love you. 38989, 
6406. 

Sunny Sal. 12091. 

Wouldn’t I like to have someone 
like you. 12506. 


Tobias (Harry) : 
Don’t keep me lonesome too long. 
19944. 
Fascinating you. 
Tobias (Toby) 


13144. 
I’m right about that. 


15778. 
Tobiasen (Stanley) I’m right about 
Beate LOT LS. 


Tobin (Ivan): 
All on account of you. 27092. 
Don’t believe it. 27585. 
Gimme a_ black-haired mamma. 
27714. 

Sweet sweet daddy mine. 29192. 
Won’t you come back. 29568. 
Tobin (Lew) See Tobin (Louis) 
Tobin (Louis) Low and blue. 18368. 
Tobin (Temma) I want to take care 
of you. 20400. 

Toch (Ernst) : 
19725. 


Bunte suite. . 
Kleinstadtbilder. 20587. 
Sonate. 21642. 


Todd (A. J.) Oh! Dad. you know. 
26054. 


Todd (Geneva) Who said so. 26936. 


Todd (H. H.) Southern Methodist 
university varsity song. 26491. 
Todd (L. 8S.) Could I have known. 


4962. 

Todd (Rosalee) ’Neath the sweet 
locust tree. 11482. 

Toelle (Lillian) Love is a dream. 
8483. 


Toenniges (C. F.): 
Music-master. 16233. 
45 master student daily technical 
exercises. 2219. 
Torngerst (Folke) : 
Mafiuela. 283882. 
Nattbris. 1524. 


Rorsmannens sang. 28923. 
Toré6k (Rezs6) Harm nota. 216438. 
Tofana. 19491 (217). 

Tofft (Alfred) Fortunate lovers. 
20090. 


2144 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1929 


Tokarick (Michael) : 
Kedi si mne lubowal. 238017. 
Koli budes doma. 23030. 
Tole (J. A.) I held you in my arms 
just yesterday. 3291. 
Toledo news bee. Patsy. 21142. 
Tolhurst (Henry) : 
.Love-dream. 16036. 


Minuet. 15619. 
- Shenadoa. 16687. 

Tolick (Joseph) Rainbow of love. 
waste. 

Toll (Theodore) Just tell me why. 
13634. 

Tolle (W. H.) Value of a smile. 
24169. 


Tollestrup (C. F.) Behold I will send 
you Elijah. 9882. 
Tollinger (J. N.) Blue evenin’. 
Tom-tom. 24108. 
Tomase (M. A.) 
memories of you. 8470. 
Tomasi (Henri) Paghiella. 
Tomasulo (Vincent): 
Dreaming sweet dreams of you. 
2981. 
Everything is coming my way. 
5164. 
Forgotten. 10455. 
I love you best of all. 
Kisses. 3503.  . 
Miracle lady. 16190. 
Motka from Slabotka. 6076. 
"Neath the spell of the moon. 3780. 
Pals to the end. 6297. 
Tell me the reason why. 6873. 
Two flashing eyes of blue. 12279. 
Tomblings (Philip) Barbara Allan. 
19611. 
Tomek (J. E.) Rosaline. 6486. 
Tomfohrde (John) It is an awfully 
dangerous race. 15889. 
Tomlins (W. L.) Laurel song-book. 
12594 (191). : 
Tomlinson (G. F.) God bein my head. 
13247. 


Tommasi (Joseph) 
27612. 

Tommasini (Vincenzo) : 
Carnevale di Venezia. 
Idillio V°. di Mosco. 
Imitazione. 28037. 
Impazienza. 28040. 
Insinuant. 28086. 
Pas. 28778. 
Vin perdu. 29404. 

Tommy 19211. 

Tonelli (Carlo): 
Bridal march. 26809. 
Donna € mobile. 26775. 
Faites-lui mes aveux. 25104. 
Fanfare et Choeur. 25105. 
M’appari. 25000. 


17416. 
Lonesomeness and 


3895. 


3308. 


Eterna nostalgia. 


23562. 
28018. 


Miserere ed Ah! che la morte. 
26777. 
Ombra leggiera. 25824. 
Then you'll remember me. 
Toney (James) : 
Big happy family. 
Hair - lip, '.. 251.27, 
Head man. 25169. 
Knock knees. 25564. 
Man about town. 25736. 
Welcome to Hollywood. 29457. 
Tonger (Ps.J:): 
Abendstimmung. 9. 
Andante. 24627. 
Auf der reise. 90. 


24544, 
24593. 


Aus winkeln und gassen. 4674— 
4676, 19583. 

Blau bliimelein. 24599. 

Bundeslied zur hl. Ciicilia. 19723, 
19724. 

Drei geistliche lieder. 25180. 

Drei himmlische schreine. 27565. 

Ehestand der freude. 24919. 

Gegenwart. 25053. 

Gleiche briider gleiche kappen. 
25079. 

Hausmusik zu spielen und zu 
singen, 25151. 

Horn im walde. 20264. 

Jubel un danz. 25503. 


Karnevals-marsch. 1135. 

Lehm op. 18270, 20629. 

Liebste buhle. 25615. 

Lieder und gesinge mit begleitung 
des klaviers. 26840. 

Mahnung. 13813. 

Nichte im schtitzengraben. 

Osterchor. 6277. 

Ouverttire. 25033. 

Regina coeeli. 21223. 

Rheinischer sang. 21236. 

Rondo in A-dur. 26342. 

Siebenundzwanzig Franzosen. 
26401. 

Stille hof. 26524... 

Suite fiir schtilerorchester. 

Treue husar. 6975. 

Vidi speciosam. 26783. 

4 lieder fiir gemischten 
26742. 

Toni (Alc2o): 

Liriche infantili. 

Quattro strambotti. 

I@ sonatina. 9703. 

2¢ sonatina. 9706, 9707. 


Tonner (Paul): 
Canary. 27309. 
Cuckoo. 27445. 

Four benediction hymns. 

O God my love. 26033. 

Owl. 28753. 

Parrot. 28776. 

Woodpeckers. 
Tooley ((E.. V.) 


28585. 


26542. 


chor. 


13718. 
4347. 


24111 


29573. 


Half socks. 20191. 


2145 


INDEX 


Toomey (G. S. S.) 
ing. 17236 (281). 
Toomey (W. C.) My heart is singing. 
1236 (282). 
Tootell (George) 
8479. 
Top speed. 27744, 27857, 27927, 28191, 
28887, 29475. 
Topliss (William) 
happiness. 6763. 
Toppetta (Lawrence) : 
Dear baby mine. 15333. 
Flower of the Northland. 15498. 
Torelli (Giuseppe) Sonata in B flat. 
6716. 
Torjussen (Trygve): 
Bells of Trollheim. 4728. 


My heart is sing- 
Lost childhood. 


Spread a little 


Lake in winter. 5807. 
Lonely birch tree. 5888. 
15 etudes. 14686. 

Torke (George) : 
Banter. 4709. 
Bogie-man. 15168. 
Coquette’s dream. 15277. 
Eerie. 10312. 
Gnomes’ mirth and sorrow. 15575. 
Head start. 10606. 
Joyous crowds. 13610. 


Light fingered. 5850. 
Limited. 8485. 

Over the purple sage. 
Playful puppets. 8827. 
Plotted uprising. 8938. 
Twilight story. 9447. 
Valse intime. 17009. 
Waiting alone. 17046. 


Tornich (Mary) Maisie. 18389. 
Toronjo (Katherine) Every once in 
a while. 600. 
Torre (Guido) 
Torre (Joseph) : 
American Venice. 7363. 
La Guardia hurrah. 23635. 
Torrente (G.) Show me Thy ways, 
O Lord. 4137. 
Torres (F. A.) Hoover. 857. 
Torres (Gilbert) You'll care. 
Torres (Heriberto) : 
A la:‘luna y 4 ti. 21966. 
Antiguo seis borinqueno. 
Cancion de Mayo. 22194. 
Cuatro del cuarteto. 17591. 
EHmbusteros. 22458. 
Historia de Puerto Rico. 
Lupe. 25711. 
Mala mujer. 23182. 
Mercedes, tendras perdon. 
Nino nacio. 23447. 
Por ti, Dorita es. 
Regalito de boda. 21222. 
Remordimiento. 21229. 
Seis corrido. 23774. 
Seis de la madrugada. 23775. 
Te olvidaré mejor. 19126. 


16433. 


Numbers. 23473. 


14939. 


17307. 


22706. 


18447. 
18769. 


pt. 11, n. S., v. 24 


21663. 
26799. 


Trigémino. 
Viva la vieja. 
Torres (J.): 
Estrella mattutina. 5157. 
Evviva Siviglia. 5170. 
Torres (J. G.) Bernabé 6 de Madrid 4 


Biarritz. 27208. 
Torres & Marks. You'll care. 149389. 
Torresi (Guiseppe) Piedigrotta 1929. 
21165. 
Torroba (F. M.) Marchenera. 25753. 


Tort (Nettie) : 
I’m longing for you darling, 5560. 
She’s got It. 6620. 

Tort (Oscar) : 

I’m longing for you darling. 
She’s got It. 6620. 

Tosca. 28865. 

Toscanini (Carlo) pseud. See Gaert- 

ner (Hans). 

Toschi (Pietro) 


5560. 


Speranze e memorie. 


9267. 
Toselli (Hnrico) Derniére serenata. 
24836. 
Tosetto (M.) Nuovo libro d@ inni e 
Salmi spirituali. 3818. 
Tosi (Luigi): 
Bambolina. 22088. . 
Canzone del piccolo spazzacomino. 
22201. 
Tosti (Bertha) Far away. 12594 
(86). 
MOSti (NH) P1)e: 
Far away. 12594 (86). 
Good-bye. 5329. 
While I have you. 12443. 
Totschesky  (1.) Heavenly King. 
5406. 


Touchstone (J. D.): 
Adam and Eve. 12608. 
~ North-bound train. 14052. 
Tour de feu. 2229, 2230. 
Tourjée (Homer): 
At the bottom of the sea. 
(lrg 
Blue eyes, true eyes. 14976 (37). 
Dolly lullaby. 14976 (72). 
Dream life waltzes. 24426 (72, 
73). 
Flattery. 5220. 
Groo-groo man. 
If Santa Claus 
(145). 
Night voices. 14976 (229). 
Panama dance. 29647 (175, 176). 
Very sick dolly. 14976 (865). 
Where the dark comes most. 
14976 (389). 
Who knows, ah! who knows, not 
he. 2475. 
Tournemire (Charles) : 
Dominica resurrectionis. 2961. 
Festum omnium sanctorum. 3060. — 


14976 


14976 (120). 
knew. 14976 


2146 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


ee eee eee 


Immaculata conceptio B. Marie 
Virginis. 3388. 
In assumptione B. M. V. 3391. 
In festo corporis Christi. 3395. 
In festo Pentecostes. 3396. 
Marche nhuptiale. 2589 (189). ° 
Nativitags D. N.. Jesu Christi. 
3774. 
Tours (B.) Jubilate Deo. 12594 
CEV1)'. 

Tours (Frank): 
Conversational theme. 
Coquetry. 17576. 

Narrative theme. 18579. 
Tambouretta. 19117. 

Tous les maitres du piano. 4354. 

Tout Paris. 2795, 3382, 4027. 

‘Povar’ (5:-C.) : 

Ay que echulo es 
7433, 27163. 
Esther. 27610. 
Gullita. 7993. 
Infiel. 28082. 

Maja gullita sevillanas. 8525. 
Margarita linda. 8542. 
Melodias de Mexico. 8574. 
Negra ingrata. 8741. 
Tovey (D. F.) Bride of Dionysus. 
247. 
Tovey (H. G.): 
Book of God. 22158. 
Christ and Him crucified. 27365. 
Christ (is born... 353. 
Christmas song. 361. 
Evening and morning and noon 


7666. 


Guanajuato. 


will I pray. 22472. 
Forgive uS aS we forgive. 22549. 
Gethsemane and Calvary. 22588. 
God’s good tidings. 22613. 
God’s high mountain place. 
22615. 
Golgotha. 739. 
Great divide. 22633. 
Hark, the glad sound. ‘793. 
Have Thy way. 22669. 
Hear the roses calling. 251738. 


His love is my guiding star. 
22704. 
Jesus is all in all to me. 1089. 


My old Bible. 23389. 

My times are in Thy hand. 1513. 

Outside. 23558. 

Save them Lord. 23749. 

Since my mind is stayed on Thee. 
23823. 

Strangers at our door. 

Sure retreat. 2093. 


2077. 


They who trust and obey. 2191. 
Thou art near. 2199. 
To live and tell to all. 29312. 


Touch Jesus. 24115. 

Through all the change of time. 
24081. 

Walk with the Lord. 24199. 


What a friend we have. 242380. 
Will you be ready to meet Him. 


24328. 
Would I be ealled a Christian. 
243538. 

Tower (Leslie) Sweet is the voice, 
and brown are the eyes. 2105, 
23969. 

Towle (KE. C.) Liberty. 8420. 

Towne (Hattie) : 

I’m not jealous of you. 5564. 


In that little love nest with 
Nellie. 5669. 
Towne (W. H.) 
12594 (282). 
Towne (W. W.) O 
” 12594 (282). 


Towner (A. P.): 


O taste and see. 


taste and see. 


Be strong in the Lord. 29647 
oe oa 

Better days are coming. 29647 
(Eh. 


Christ died for me. 29647 (34). 
Dwell deep. 29647 (55). 


From cross to crown. 29647 
(67). 

His grace is sufficient. 29647 
(88). 


I will trust. 29647 (99). 

Let him that heareth say come. 
29647 (125). 

Lift up your heads. 29647 (127). 

Light of my life. 29647 (128). 


Light of the morning land. 
29647 (129). 

Lord is King forever. 29647 
Ciss). 

My anchor holds. 29647 (155). 

‘No shadows yonder. 29647 (166). 

Saved by the blood. 29647 (195). 

Sheltered in the rock. 29647 
(205). 

Shout the tidings. 29647 (208). 

Show me Thy face. 29647 (209). 

Show me Thy _ smile. 29647 
(210). 


29647 (228). 
29647 (235). 
29647 (239). 


Tell Him all. 
Thy way is best. 
Victory cometh. 


When shall I see my King. 29647 

(25Py, 
Towner (D. B.): 

Be strong in the Lord. 29647 
CLE}; 

Better days are coming. 29647 
GIT Is 

Christ died for me. 29647 (34). 

Dwell deep. 29647 (55). 


From cross to crown. 29647 (67). 


His grace is sufficient. 29647 
(88). 

I will trust. 29647 (99). 

Let him that heareth say come. 


29647 (125). 


2147 


INDEX 


Towner (D. B.)—Continued. 
Lift up your heads. 29647 (127). 


Light of my life. 29647 (128). 

Light of the morning land. 
29647 (129).. 

Lord is King forever. 29647 
(138). 


My anchor holds. 
No shadows 
(166). 
Saved by the blood. 29647 (195). 
Sheltered in the rock. 29647 
(205). 
Shout the tidings. 
Show me Thy face. 
- Show me ‘Thy 
(210). 
Tell Him all. 29647 (228). 
Thy way is best. 29647 (235). 
Victory cometh. 29647 (239). 
When shall I see my King. 29647 
(250). 
Towner (Harl): 
Glee and chorus book for male 
voices. 7960. 
When I go home. 
Townsend (F. N.) 
of you. 26568. 
Townsend (Herbert) : 
Fineesh—I go! T7885. 
Lovers’ lane. 138781. 
What the wind says. 
Where the _ birds’ 
14976 (388). 


29647 (155). 
yonder. 29647 


29647 (208). 
29647 (209). 
smile. 29647 


24256. 
Sweet memories 


14976 (383). 
nest swings. 


Townsend (R. §&.) Old fashioned 
garden. 1605. 

Townsley (Lois) See Brown (L. T.) 

Toymaker. 19217. 

Tozer (A. H.) Hawaiian dreams. 
5398. 


Tracey (Frank) 
shine above. 
Tracey (Wm.) 
chord. 21169. 
tracy, CG lay 
Bohemian girl. 


As long as the stars 
7401. 


Play that barber shop 


12594 (14). 


Dream. 5091. 
Tracy-Hischen (M.) See Hischen (M. 
Tracy-) 


Traditional Christmas carols. 


21656. 
Traina (Bob) 


If you'll only forgive 


me. 25395. 
Trainor (Val) Gazoozalum _ gazoo. 
22581. 


Tranchitella (John) : 
Tired of loving you. 
You just you. 21918. 

Tranquillo (Guglielmo) : 
Tolanda dimmi che vuo fa. 
Rosi non m vuo capi. 9061. 

Pranter Gas: dea) 

Golden moon. 5325. 
Sun shines when you’re with me. 
26546. 


19201. 


5688. 


pt. 1, n. S., v. 24 


Travaglia (Silvio) : 

Festa campestre. 630. 
Nuptialia. 11485. 
Paggio innamorato. 6295. 

Travaline (Don) Excuse my ravin’ 

*bout my Caroline. 3034. 

Travaline (F. M.) jr. 

goes down in history. 

Traveller (Lou) 

can lurve. 6226. 

Travers (Alison) pseud. See Farrell 

(Toni) 

Travers (M..A.): 
Alone. 27102. 
Rose bush. 28925. 

Travers (Valentine) : 
Because of you 

17363. 
Dear mother. 17623. . 
I remember the house wherein I 


What we do 
19340. 


Oh! how the girls 


was born. 18069. 
Love baby. 11118. 
My queen. 18548. 


No one but you. 18599. 
Sweetheart of mine. 12110. 
That someone that I adore. 19158. 
Why must we part? 12467. 
Won’t you care just a little bit? 
12498. 
Travers (Verne) 
Travers (W. S.): 
Blue violet. 22147. 
Oh! why should you do me that 


Love moon. 25685. 


way. 21051. 
Tre. 28798. 
Trea (H. A.): 


Sax-agony. 1880. 
Sax-in-Dixie. 1882. 
Treadway (—) Bloody war. 
Treadway (Albert) : : 

Say I love you just once again. 
28960. 

Waiting and longing. 

Treasure (F. R.) 


19294. 
Wherein Ellis Joe. 


2467. 
Trebbe (Occa) Drifting in the moon- 
light. 24894. 


Treharne (Bryceson) : 
Grandfather’s clock. 20169. 
Hear dem bells. 25171. 
Lass with the delicate air. 
Medley of negro spirituals, 
Palms. 28763. 

Toymaker. 19217. 

Tremaine (Paul) Aristocratic stomp. 

27142. 
Tremayne (June) 
Tremblay (H. M.) 

us still. 20898. 

Trémisot (Edouard) : 
Bavard. 15106. 
Coquette. 4951. 


3523. 
3647. 


Narenta. 25962. 
Mother is calling 


2148 


sweet Mable. 


12764. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Impérator. 5648. 

Nuit d’été. 12594 (276). 
Tremolo (—): 

Joueur. 3453. 

Loupiots. 11110. 

Youp! youp! youp! 
Trenchmore. 26692. 
Trenkner (Wilhelm) 


12564. 


neuerer und neuester zeit. 3874. 
Trent (Jo): 
Singin’ river. 23832. 
You’re a different you. 7273. 
Trentinaglia (Hrardo) Rosamunda. 
4057. 
Trespaillé-B. (—): 
Cromwell. 423. 
Mahomet. 5950. 


Treue musikant. 26694. 
Trevelyan (Arthur) Since I met you. 
29647 (211). 
Tri-union publications. 
2285. 
Triangle music pub. co., ine.: 
African jungle. 7322. 
After you've gone. 21984. 
Atlanta gal. 2670, 27151. 
Basin street blues. 2704. 
Blue little you, and blue little me. 
2764. 
Blue Ridge sweetheart. 
Cool off. 15276. 
Dallas blues. 442. 
Daughter of mine. 27473, 27474. 
Down that lonesome road. 24870. 


Unforgetable. 


2766. 


Exquisite. 10375. 
Georgia gigolo. 3182. 
Get yourself a monkey man. 


22587. 
Happy rhythm. 788. 
Hawaiian love-bird. 15644. 
Honeycomb harmony. 3241. 
I get it from my daddy. 27901, 

27902. 
If you know what I know. 
If you were mine. 5641. 
It ain’t no fault of mine. 
Just think of me sometime. 
Let’s incorporate. 25611. 
"Leven cent cotton. 11050. 
Magnolia blues. 8520. 
Mahogany hall blues. 8521. 
No no babie. 28630, 28631. 
Oriental fantasy. 11568. 
Perhaps. 16465. 
President Hoover march. 
Pretty face. 1738. 
Sarah. 28953, 28954. 
Slow as molasses. 9189. 
Soft shoe shuffle. 9200. 
Sparkling waters of 

6752. 
S’posin’. 9269, 21453. 
Sun flower blues. 4234. 
Sweetheart of the tropical 


8236. 


5693. 
13635. 


6380. 


Waikiki. 


sea. 


Orgelkliinge aus. 


23991. 

Tell me there’s hope for me. 42738. 
They say good-night in the morn- 
ing. 29288. 

What’s your price. 4468. 
When you're in love. 29500. 
Why am I alone with no one to 


love. 4499. 

Windy city wabble. 4512. 

World’s greatest sweetheart is 
VOu.), Ez. 

You’ve made my dreams come 
true. 7285. 


Tribble (Vida) : 
In sunny northern California. 


28067. 
West is the best. 29463. 
Triick (Adeline) Waiting for my 


Sunbeam. 29424. 
Trimble (B. G.); 

Babyland. 104. 

I'll be waiting at the end of the 

rainbow. 919. 

Trimmer (Raymond) 
come true. 8681. 


Trimousett. 2589 (333). 


Trinkdus (Gl a:) < 
All I want is y-o-u. 9752. 
Am I to blame. 24479. 
Ashes of love. 2664. 
At the fair. 19576. 
Balkan patrol. 15096. 
Battle in the air. 19616. 
Because you belong to me. 17364. 
Birmingham Bertha. 12755. 
Chant d’amour. 12870. 
Chinese festival. 10063. 
Clash of the tribes. 10077. 
Crying for love. 17586. 


My dream girl 


Dance of the brigands. 2904. 
Dance of the Chinese devils. 
10151- 


Dawn brought me love and you. 
464, 465, 5010, 5011. 

Derelict. 10209. 

Dream of a faun. 15396. 

End of the lonesome trail. 19998. 

Ev’ry little while I think of you. 
5167. 

Executioner’s dream. 

Exile. 15454, 

Face to face. 3037, 30388. 

Feast of the golden 
10398. 

Funeral 

- 10479. 

Furies. 10481. 

Galloping Jasper. 19491 (75). 

Giovanna, to thee I am ealling. 
5296. 

Go find somebody to love. 
13242. 

Go to bed. 22609. 


10374. 


cockerel. 


march for a_ puppet. 


10535, 


2149 


INDEX 


Trinkaus (G. J.) Continued. 

Gunner Jim. 20178. 

Harlequins. 27787. 

He’s a lucky dog. 22679. 

Heroic tale. 10618. 

I ean see there’ll be a rainbow. 
10684. 

I’d like to be a Gipsy. 18391. 

I’m a pilgrim. 3310, 3311. 

I’m too young to be careful. 
13463. 


I still believe in you. 10769. 
In a kitchenette. 15841. 
Indian wedding feast. 22934. 


Jes’ a lonesome pickaninny baby. 
3446. 

Just a lucky moment. 138628. 

Keeping the wolf from the door. 


25549. 
Lady divine. 5802. 
Lady Luck. 23637. 


Lamplit hour. 1174. 
Liza, Ill be waiting. 183816. 
Mascarita waltzes. 12594 (232). 
Maybe—who knows? 11228. 
Mechanical man. 23223. 
My mother’s photograph. 
My people. 6148. 
My song of the Nile. 
Nobody cares if I’m blue. 


23385. 


16287, 18552. 
26004. 


Nothing to do—but think of you. 


1563. 
' Old man Pie-Hye. 26077, 26078. 
Painting the clouds with sunshine. 
16437. 
Phenomena. 18737. 
Pierrot’s wooing. 6327. 
Pretty little you. 18783. 
Ride of the witches. 11766. 
Rock of ages. 4044. 
Siege. 14415. 
Simple Simon. 11918. 
Singapore Sal. 1969. 
Singing in the bathtub. 29054. 
Slumber on. 19491 (213). 
Smiling Irish eyes. 14448. 
Somebody nobody loves. 6709. 
Someone. 21407. 


Sweet little lady of mine. 

Take my seat, lady. 29221. 

Tantalizer. 24015. 

Tempest. 12147. 

That’s what’s calling me back. 
2169. 


Things we want the most are 
hard to get. 12192. 
Tip-toe thru’ the tulips with me. 


14674. 
Tornado. 14687. 
Tunis. 14715. 


Violinist’s first book. 26799. 
Wanderer’s plaint. 12341. 
Welcome home. 12364. 


12104. 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


What more can I say? 24240. 
Where the butterflies kiss the 


buttercups good-night. 17121, 
21835. 
Wishing and waiting for love. 
14897. 


Wouldn’t it be wonderful? 17180. 

Yearning. 243863. 

You and I, in the moonlight. 
12519. 

You ought to see my new baby. 
14944. 
Your love 
27040. 


Trio club favorite pieces for violin, 
cello and piano. 293386. 

Trio treasury. 16965. 

Trip to Buffalo. 2589 (188). 

Tr p to Paris. 26700. 

Tripp (Daisy) True love came too 
late. 2251. 

Tripp (H. E.) Smile and be happy. 
6682. 


is all that I crave. 


Trippett (Martin A.): 

Geraldine caprice. 20133. 

Three compositions for clarinet 
solo with piano accompaniment. 
14698. 

Valse Jeanette. 19267. 


Trissler (Charles) jr.: 
It won’t be long now, baby. 8295. - 
When the skies are blue, I'll al- 

ways be nearer to you. 21821. 
Tristan and Isolde. 2353, 19491 (253). 
Tritschler (FE. W.): 

Back to Oklahoma. 19602, 
"Tis summer time. 21635. 


Trivers (Benn) and Fram (Robert), 
inc. : 
Ail my life I’ve waited for you. 
9756. 
How did you get that way? 5458. 
I’m in love with someone. 5549. 
If you leave me. 5639. 
Night was made for love. 11446. 
Swinging in a hammock. 9334. 
Who cares what tomorrow may 
bring. 7209, 12450. 
Why can’t I find someone. 9599. 
Trix (Helen) Golden paradise. 
27734. 
Troback 
2282. 
Trombetta (Frank): 
Boeceuccia di rose. 
Occhi d’inecanto. 
Trombley (Lillian) : 
Short skirts. 9148, 21358. 
Wreck of the Florida. 
21897. 
Trompeter von Sikkingen. T7487. 
Tronieri (Theodore) Mississippi 
moon. 1399. 


(O. P.) Under stjirnorna. 


17425. 
18629. 


(247, 


2150 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Troske (Charlotte) : 
Feeling blue over you. 22509. 
I’m making believe I don’t care. 
25318. 
I wonder if I stand a chance with 
you. 22875. 
Path to your heart. 23582. 
Sweet mem’ries. 238971. 
Trost (RK. G:): 
Because you don’t love me. 17365. 
Is she mine. 280938. ~ 
Trotére (H.): 
Marching. 9709 (147). 
Strolling player. 17236 (406). 
Within your heart. 17236 (488). 
Trotére (Jeanie) : 
Strolling player. 17236 (406). 
Within your heart. 17236 (483). 
Trotz g (A. C.) Lone Eagle’s wedding 


song. 11095. 

Trout (M. G.) For you baby I’m 
smiling. 10452. 

Troutt (Charlie) Mountain city 
blues. 13940. 


Trovatore (Il) 19273, 26777. 


Trowbridge (H. O.) 
salem. 4577 (3807). 


Trowbridge (J. EH.) 
salem. 4577 (307). 


‘roaster (i. 1.) : 


Peace of Jeru- 


4 eanti per soprano e piano. 
29340. 
4 gesinge per canto e piano. 
29341. 
4 lieder per canto e piano. 29342, 
29348. 
Troy (Henry) Would you. 2527. 
Troyer (Carlos) Foolish little 
maiden. 4577 (118). 
Trueblood (S. N.) Roll away clouds. 
23709. 
Trued (S. C.) Mauricette. 18424. 
Truesdale (L. M.) Hoping you'll 


come back some day. 5449. 

Truesdell (W. S.): 
Bright stars. 15181. 
Robinette. 16577. 

Truillet-Soyer (M.): 
Berceuse. 172. 
Bergeronnette. 
Dame Souris. 448. 
Grand-mére, 757. 


Truman (Rolland): 
I crave a little close harmony. 
15716. 
It’s all because of you, my dear. 
22951. 
Waiting. 14775. 
Trumble (F. E.) Castles in the air. 
21325. 
Trytel (W. L.) 
22189. 


173. 


Call of the Orient. 


Peace of Jeru- 


Tschaikowsky (P. I.): 
Aibum d@enfants. 12263, 16972. 
Andante cantab le. 14976 (356). 
Barearolle. 12264, 16973. 
Come unto Me. 16974. 
Divertimento. 26711. 
Gavotte. 26712. 
Harvest song. 4870. 
Humoresque. 26713, 26714. 
Intermezzo. 26715. 
Introduzione e fuga. 
Legend. 2253. 
Marche miniature. 
Melodie. 2254. 
Nightingale. 2255. 
Nussknacker. 2257. 
Pigue dame. 9482. 
Russischer tanz. 2258. 
Scherzo. 26717. 
Symphony number four. 29349. 
Tehaikovsky album. 19230. 
Tin grenaders. 6998, 29350. 
Trepak. 94383, 16975. 
Twelve songs. 24426 (286, 287). 
Wiegenlied. 17236 (484). 

Tscherepnin (Alexandre) 

Sonate. 2259. 


Tucciarone (Pasquale) : 

Bohemian girl. 4706. 
Bridal chorus. ‘075. 
Humoreske. 5465. 
Minuet in G. 4722. 
Mira, O Norma. 4727. 
Norwegian dance. 5355. 
Pizzicato. 5032. 
Remembrance. 6428, 
Soldiers chorus. 5341. 
Spring song. 6007. 
Sweet Adelina. 6812. 
Triumphal chorus. 7047. 
Twenty Classic violin duets. 

Tucelli (Joseph) 

star? 1066. 

Tucker (Bessie) : 
Bessie’s moan. 19646. 

Better boot that thing. 27215. 
Katy blues. 28189. 
Mean old Jack Stopper blues. 


26716. 
26715. 


16 @ (eas 


7004. 
Is there a lucky 


PayPal 
Old black Mary. 23507. 
Penitentiary. 21145. 
Fryin’ pan skillet blues. 18208. 
Got cut all to pieces. 13265. 


Tucker (Carl) : 
Haunting perfume. 5390. 
My dream_girl. 1467. ~ 
Tucker (Henry) Sweet Genevieve. 
24426 (267). 
Tucker (Jeannette) : 


When the leaves are turning 
brown. 29488. 

Won’t, you tell me blue, moon. 
14908. 


‘2151 


INDEX 


Tucker (Johnny): 
All I want is y-o-u. 9752, 9753. 
Am I to blame. 24479, 24480. 
Blue butterfly. 22140, 24605. 
Collegiates on parade. 15266. 
Dance of the paper dolls. 4995, 
7708, 7709, 10154, 153810. 


pt. IIT, 0. S., v. 24 


Lights of home. 8431. 

Nature’s Eastertide. 19491 (165). 

Promise means just now. 172386 
(327). 


' Risen triumphant. 6461. 


Sweeter than the lily. 19491 
(229). 


Honest I’m in love with you. | Tullar-Meredith co.: 


854, 5444. . 
I don’t wanna be good. 8105. 
Maybe—who knows? 11228— 
11230, 13854, 13855. 
My beautiful sweetheart. 16236. 
Oh Lou-iss tell me who you 
choo-iss. 1599. 
Papa is a mama now. 3901. 
That’s what’s calling me _ back. 
2169, 2170. 
When I sang the tenor. 2435, 
rales” 
When I see myself in your eyes. 
2436. 
W:th you in the harbor of love. 
2512. 
Tucker (Stan): 
Give me your smile today. 5306. 
Happy with you. 22659. 
I’m happy when I have the blues. 
22809. 
Love memory. 8486. 
Misbehaving melody. 23278. 
Moon of gold. 23302. 
Tudor (T. E.): 
Armless boy. 17316. 
Comparison. 3897. 
Ghosts. 10513. 
Gooseberry pie. 17856. 
I’m tired of waiting for you. 
10754. 
Just a song at twilight. 10940. 
Lies—all lies. 11053. 
Little log cabin. 1230. 
Softly shines the moon. 14463. 
Storm. 9287. 
You left me lonely. 9665. 
Tufanio (Hpifanio) : 
A mio figlio. 19494. 
Notte di gioia. 23467. 
Tufo (V. R. del) See Del Tufo 
(V. R.) 
Tuggle (Maude) I’se gwine back to 
Dixie right away. 27977. 
Tullar (G. C.): 
As a little child. 7398. 
Drive away all care and sadness. 
19491 (52). 
Easter bells. 19491 (54). 


All hail. 19528. 

Bethlehem story. 17385. 

Brooklyn Sunday school union 
centennial. 17446. 

Child leadeth. 19779. 

Children’s hosanna. 19780. 

Choice hymns. 19788. . 

Christmas garden. 17525. 

Christmas glory song. 19800. 

Christmas. suggestion book. 
aay ie 

Cradle of Bethlehem. 22294. 

Day in June. 17618. 

Down the Haster pathway. 17665. 

Easter suggestion book. 17696. 

Emanuels praise. 29647 (58). 

Garden of glory. 17800. 

Golden days. 178438. 

Hail! Easter King. 20185. 

Hail Him. 20845. 

Hail, mighty Victor! 20165. 

Happy messengers. 17884. 

He lives! the Saviour lives. 
21724. ; 

Heart gifts. 20227. 

I heard the bells on Christmas 
day. 22770. 

Jehovah’s praise. 20521. 

Jesus standeth at the door. 
20524. 

Joy bells. 18195. 

Love gift. 20716. 

Meredith’s choir songs. 20839. 

Mother-love. 18487. 

Mother’s day suggestion. 18489. 

My mother. 20944. 

One day in Palestine. 18671. 

Open door. 18681. ' 

Rejoice, for Christ is born. 21225. 

Responses, sentences and amen. 
21230. 

Star of promise. 19089. 

Tell the blessed story. 21548. 


‘Tidings of great joy. 24085. 


"Tis Christmas. 21634. 
To all people. 24096. 

To life awake! 210389. 
Victory. 21726. 

White carnation. 193881. 


Waster carols. 19491 (55). Tullius (W.): 


Haster, restorer of lost dreams. 
7809. 

First Baster story. 19491 (68). 

He did not die in vain. 19491 
(92). 

He lives to reign. 19491 (98). 


2152 


Alphonse et Estelle. 11839. 
Anacréon. 10048. 

Calme de la mer. 18882. 
Deux journées. 10049. 
Fierrabras. 11842. 
Geneviéve. 11850. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Sargino. 11821. 
Titus. 11334. 
Troyens a Carthage. 
Vampire. 12308. 
Vie pour le ezar. 

Tunbridge (Joseph) : 
Beloved, ’tis you. 22108. 
Bubbling over with joy. 9974. 
But I do say so. 9979. 
Dreamland days. 22425. 

Glad feet. 10525. 

L-o-v-e. 23137, 283822. 

Paradise square. 5528. 

Roll away clouds. 6473. 

Thin man and the fat man. 12191, 

Two perfect lovers. 24145. 

Virginia. 2329, 7062. 

Who eares? 24299. 

Wonderful you—commonplace me. 
12497. 

Tunstall (Fred): 
Hair lip. 25127. 
Man about town. 

Tupper (J. F:) 

hymn. 288. 

Turandot. 6402, 16525. 

Turball (William) Intermezzo. 26722. 

Turehi (John) Ona moonlight night. 

6245. 
Turich (Felipin) : 
Camello. 2803. ~ 
De alla vine y pa alla voy. 2927. 
Destanteado. ... 2941. 
Feo. 3059. 
Turina (Joaquin) : 
Buveurs de Manzanilla. 
7553. 
Chanson mauresque. 
Chansons dans la nuit. 
Contes d’Espagne. 7665. 
Cordoue en féte. 2881, 7671. 
Danse castillane. 7714. 
Mosquée. 3691, 8644. 
Nuit sur la baie de Palma. 
Promenade. 8975. 
Sanlicar de Barrameda. 
Tournoi chevaleresque. 9412. 

Turk (Fred) Ill be so happy. 5507. 

- Turk (L. D. de) See De Turk (L. D.) 

Turk (Roy): 

T’ll tell the world. 923, 5516. 

I’m the wealthiest man in the 
world. 3331, 5579. 

Lamp. a chair and a cigarette. 
aan. oOL0, 

Mean to m2. 


9898, 
12317. 


25736. 
Canadian aviation 


2791, 


2827, 7605. 
7606. 


8782. 
26327. 


1350, 3645. 


One that I love loves me. 3866, 
6257. 

To be in love. 6947. 

To-day and to-morrow. 6952. 


When you were in love with no 
one but me. 7198. 


With you beside me. 7234. 


Turkey in the straw. 6998. 
Turkisher (Edward) : 


Continuous motion. 4950. 
Mayflowers. 3641. 
Turley (F. L.) I still get a thrill out 


of you. 20885. 

Turlington (Dorothy) : 
Alma mater. 22007. 
If dreams come true. 

Turman (Floyd) 

for you. 25806. 

Turnbull (Isabella) 

Turner (A. U.): 
Maid of yesteryear. 28370. 
When you called me sweetheart. 

29496. 

Turner (Agatha): 
California mama. 
Love eall. 1272. 

Turner (Andrew) Only mother knows 


25379. 
I’m feeling lonely 


Memories. 1361. 


282. 


best. 11554. 

TUrMeryecCe, Ax) Danse Carolina. 
22330. 

Turner (C. K.) O little town of 


Bethlehem. 18623. 
Turner (Della) Sorrow of an inno- 
cent girl. 12017. 
Turner (F. A.): 
Blue devil rag. 27238. 
Fort Worth rag. 27677. 
Turner (G. C.) Whoopee love. 12457. 
Turner (G. G.): 
Let me be yo’ piccaninny. 3582. 
Wasting the hours. 29446. 


Turner (J. E.) Come back Dinah, I’se 
been waiting long. 24426 (47). 


Purnern. (JaceM.) Darkies’ jubilee. 
12976. 
Turner (Lee): 
Aeroplane courtship. 7320. 
Alita. 7344. | 
Beautiful eyes of Virginia. 27195. 


By the light of Dixie’s moon. 273. 

Goodbye to you. 10556. 

I’ve got you going and coming 
my way. 10780. 

In a little canoe with you. 28045. 

In my garden of memories. 
25430. 

It’s you! 10890. 

Jake bottle blues. 28121. 

Laughing eyes. 1184. | 

Magic moon. 283865. 

My American girl. 8670. 

My Jimmie. 20929. 

New songs for the home and 
radio.. 3785. 

Stamp and whirl. 

Sweetheart 
2119. 

Take me back, sweetheart. 

Them lovin’ blues. 29269. 

Wandering Lou. 9525. 


26507. 


Sue—I love you. 


2127. 


2153 


INDEX 


Turner (Lee)—Continued. 
You will understand and know. 
21946. 
Youth and age. 21958. 


Turner (P. H.) Voice divine. 17036. 


Turner (V. M.) Wonderful lady. 
14903. 
Turner (W. S.) Cross is my emblem. 
17584. 
Turner-Maley (Florence) : 
Awakening. 12682. 


Fields o’ Ballyclare. 20047. 


Longest and shortest day. 1252. 


Out beyond the window-pane. 
1651. 
Wishing. 2505. 


Turney (Catherine) : 


Bleacher stomp. 17406. 


Dance of the Twist ’em toys. 
24794. 
In cur love canoe. 18139. 


You'll come back to EI Molino. 
27020. 

You’re my honey. 
Turney (L. B.) 
Turpin (EH. M.) 

Hollywood Cal. 

Tusiani (Michele) 

1542. 

Tustelli (A. T.): 
Ligtria. 18288. 
Louisa. 25667. 
Martinetta. 25763. 
Pace santa romana. 
Polka felice. 26195. 

Tuthill (H. B.) Cause I’m in love. 


19470. 
Eventide. 3029. 
When you roll into 
17118. 

Nfamo destino! 


23561. 


27328. 

Tutrinoli (Guido) Profumi prima- 
verili. 8974. 

Tuttle (William) Up high in the 
sky. 17001. 

Tvedt (J. M.) Berceuse et caprice. 
17384. 

Twarowski (Michael) Aldona. 22000. 

Twelve violincello duetts. 20103. 
Twelvetrees (Clyde) Lament. 28227. 


7004. 
songs. 


Twenty classic violin duets. 
Twice 55 plus community 
21687. 
Twilight shadows. 
Twin beds. 12882. 
Twin sister. 24426 (4). 
Twinem (M. F.): 
Old cabin loft in the old cabin 
home. 263382. 
Say it with flowers.. 26332. 
Twinem (Mrs. P. D.): 
Old cabin loft in the old cabin 
home. 26382. 
Say it with flowers. 
Two guitars. 12280. 
Two-part choir no. 3. 
Two Scottish dances. 


7010. 


26332. 


7014. 
2898. 


pt. 111, n. &., v. 24 


Tye (A. H.) Mammy’s philosophy. 
16110. 

Tyers (Lena) Fiancée waltzes. 
12594 (88). 

Tyers (W. H.) Fiancée waltzes. 
12594 (88). 

Tyler (Dale) Oh! Louise. 1598. 
Tyler (Joseph) jr. Men of Grotto. 
18444. 

Tyll. 26430: 

Tyndall (Alma) Look, but don’t 
touch! 23126. 
Tyrrell (Bill) Since I found you. 

9165. 
Tyson (R. J.) My blue eyed Peggy 
Rose. 1459. 
Tziorogh (H. I.): 
Oy hodyla. 1659. 


Oy tchomu ze. 1659. 

U. N. A. C. (Casa editrice musicale) 
Mandolinista 1928, Piedigrotta U. 
NiWAS (Ci) S61 

Udall (Lyn) pseud. 
(Jack). 

Udine (Jean d’): 
Jardin des caresses. 
Sept poémes arabes. 12286. 

Uhl (Alfred) Trio in A-moll. 21661. 

Uhl (Martin) Da draussen beim 
Radetzky ... 17597. 

Uk (J Dp) 

Love is like a tiny flower. 

Teach me Thy way. 26607. 
Uhr (Lenore) Tears. 29289. 
Uhr (William) Tears. 29239. 
Ukrainian music edition: 

Hymn of the Ukrainian national 

association. 27877. 

Ukrainian folk songs. 21695. 
Ulfrstad (M. M.) ‘Tyttebzeret. 16987. 
Ullstein, a. b.: 

' Deutsche volkslieder. 
Idomeneo. 113381. 
Negerlieder. 16308. 
Rheinlieder. 16564, 16565. 

_ iehrer-walzer. 12581. 

Ultimo roméantieco. 26735. 

Umansky (Annabelle) Lonesome and 


See Keating 


8301. 


18253. . 


9952. 


blue. 28311. 
Umberto (Neroni) Byrd. 2794. 
Umberto (Pizzi) Medio-evo. 8566. 


Umbriaco (Frank): 


Pizzaca, pizzaca. 1706. 
Zampognara. 2573. 
Umfleet( K. R.) Christmas lullaby. 
360. 
Under a Texas moon. 18080. 
Underhill (HE. H.): 
Get away girls. 25057. 


Kiss that baby again. 3502. 
Ride ’em, cowboy. 6449. 
Unett (J. S. A.) Preludes. 9459. 
Ungektisste Eva. 578, 1902, 1999, 
2351, 2495, 7028. 


2154 


IN DEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Unger (Herman): 
Ehestand der freude. 24919. 
Nichte im schiitzengraben. 28585. 


Osterchor. 6277. 
4 lieder fiir gemischten chor. 
26742. 
Unger (J. 8S.) Dreams, just ‘dreams. 
17679. 
Unger (M. F.) Gee! but she’s a pretty 
baby. 17806. 
Unger (O. S.) Empty arms are wait- 


ing for you. 10335. 

Union musical espanola: 
Afloranzas. 12653. 
Barearola. 12704. 
Copla andaluza. 
Hahliero: 1s13ai. 
Mi paloma. 13891. 
No me llores. 14044. 
Pierrot sous la lune. 14182. 
Pilarica y Santa Cecilia. 6328. 
Que me llamen lo que quieran. 

14256. 

Rosario. 1831. 
Seguidilla madrilefia. 
Serenata. 14888. 
Solera fina. 14469. 
Sonata gallega. 6715. 
Tuvo corazon. 7003. 
Victima del tango. 14763. 
Viva Madrid. T7066. 

Union musicale franco espagnole: 
Bernabé. 19645. 
Chansons du cceur. 24707. 
Love me darling. 25683. 
Orientale. 26117. 
Pajara pinta. 26136. 
Prélude. 24450. 
Rapsodie roumaine. 
Sanlicar de Barrameda. 26327. 


Union of South Africa, reciprocal 
copyright protection of music, p. 5. 
United commercial travelers march. 
See U. C. T. march. 
United Lutheran church in America. 
Board of publications: 
Children’s hymnal 
book. 12883. 
He is risen! 812. 
Jesus ealls. 15921. 
United Presbyterian board of publica- 
tion. Bible songs. . 2589 (25). 
United pub. co .: 
All my sins are taken away. 
27091. 
Church and its kingdom. 27375. 
Daddy and home. 10142. 
Happy-go-lucky boy. 22655. 
Jesus is coming, it may be soon. 


12931. 


14377. 


26235. 


and service 


28130. 
My little lady. 20935. 
My old pal. 16276. 
She just kept kissing on. 29009. 
You and my old guitar. 21902. 


2469—30——38 


United States musie pub. co. America 


for Americans. 17293. 
United States school of music. Home 
study lessons for the piano. 17940. 
Universal dance folio for piano. 9462. 
Universal edition, a. g.: 
Actualités. 21977. 
Alt-Wien. 11840, 11841. 
Andante ma non troppo. 14546. 


Apollo-hymne. 65. 

Aquarellen-walzer.. 22030. 

Aquile di Aquileia. 15053. 

Arme Reinhold. 2659. 

Au bereceau. 17326: 

Auf den strassen zu singen. 15075. 

Bal. 17345. 

Ballade. 11275. 

Ballade der Louetta Frink. 22081. 

Ballade des Herrn B. W. Smith. 
22082. 

Berceuse. 12738. 

Berlin im licht-song. 9897. 

Blues. 9989. 

Bomischer tanz. 12778. 

Cavatina e gavotta. 22208. 


Geské pisné a tance. 22209-22214. 
Chicken pie. 10053. 


Cing grimaces. 23746. 
Coeur as. 22262. 
Concerto. 12855, 19760, 22284. 


Corvi di San Marco. 22289. 

Der oder der? 22358. 
Deutschmeister—slow—fox. 10216. 
Divertissement. 15362. 

Drei Heine-lieder. 12856. 

Drei lustige marsche. 13667. 
Drei méannerchore. 22451. 
BHkkehard. 22458. 

Erste symphonie. 10350. 
Festlicher marsch. 15481. 
Feuille d’album. 17752. 

Fleur d’amour. 18172. 

Flirt. . 104380, 10481. 

Flohlied und standchen. 10434. 
Foxtrot der Bessie. 13196. 

Fiinf tanzstticke. 12367. 
Furiant. 10480. 
Gerechte gevatter. 
Grosse fantasie. 
Haarlem. 10576. 
Harom ének. 138663. 

Hary Janos. 22664, 22665. 

Hat dich die liebe bertihrt. 15638. 
Heure bleue. 10619. 


13228. 
15607, 23489. 


Hdlderlin-lieder. 10636, 13341, 
~ 22709. 

Hot music. 10656. 

In der kleinen bar... 22905. 


Interrotte speranze. 13560. 
Jazz masks. 13587, 13588. 
Jiirg Jenatsch. 13614. 
Kanonen-song. 8360. 

Klein Jutka. 15971. 


2155 


INDEX 


Universal edition, a. g— Continued. 


Kleine dreigroschenmusik. 13660. 

Klein suite. 25562. 

Kleine symphonie. 15973. 

Lettre d’amour. 13698. 

Liebeslied. 1206. 

Liebeslieder. 13701. 

Ma-bram-hob-han. 20744. 

Man, Gi neméam. 13809. 

Maschinist Hopkins. 1336. 

Mazurkas. 238219. 

Minuetto. 23277. 

MSa glagolskaja. 13944. 

Naturlieder. 23421. 

Ob Donau oder Rhein. 11499, 
11500. 

Ouverttire. 14269, 25494. 

Polka. 11671. 

Polonaise. 23616. 

Preludio e danza siciliana. 18781. 

Psaum 121. 11718. 

Robes Pierre & co. 11772. 

_Romanze. 143819. 

Romanzetta. 18846. 

Rosen. 14829. 

Ruminische volkstinze. 23733. 

Schiessbude. 14368. 

Schwanda, der dudelsackpfeifer. 
11852. 

Sehwarze orchidee. 1901, 14374. 

Sechs klavierstticke. 14671. 

Seerfuberjenny. 11866. 

Serbische weisen. 18910. 

Serenade. 11876, 23779. 

Sérénade d'amour. . 14387. 

Serenata. 18915. 

Sinfonietta. 26410. 

Six cylinder rag-time. 11936. 

Six jazz epigrams. 13277. 

Six poémes. 25194. 

Sonata. 11603. 

Sonatina. 14497. 

Sonnenuntergang. 12014. 

Suite. 17152. 

Surabaya-Johnny. 26555. 

Symphonisches vorspiel. 24000. 

Tango-ballade. 93845. 

Tango macabre. 121385, 12136. 

Tre liriche. 15008. 

Trois mazurkas. 14270. 

Vado, ma dove? 113835. 

Valsette d’amour. 14753. 

Variationen fiir orchester. 24178. 

Vier stiicke. 17701. 

Violinkonzert 3. 18492. 

Waltzer der Grace. 14789. 

Wandlungen. 14790. 

Weihnachten. 26844. 

Werk fiir streichorchester, 12374. 

Wien, O Wien du stadt der lieder. 
12472, 12478. 


pt. IIT, n. 8., v. 24 


Zwischenspiel. 12589. 

Il. streichquartett. 14974. 

III®™® sonate. 2259. 

3. streichquartett. 21962. 

6 griechische rhapsodien. 26169. 

6° symphonie. 12592. 

VIII. symphonie. 14976. 

Why did the cow jump over the 
moon. 7220, 9603. 


Universal pictures corp.: 


Agitator. 27075. 

Agony. 27076. 

Anguish. 27128. 
Approaching danger. 27135. 
Argument. 27140. 
Betrayal. 27213. 
Bosphorus. 27262. 
Burglar. 27288. 
Caballero. 27302. 

Call of love. 27304. 
Carmelita tango. 27319. 
Chérie. 27348. 
Confusion. 27412. 
Coo-coo. 27417, 27418. 
Decision. 27491. 
Desire. 27501. 

Despair. 27504. 
Destruction. 27506. 


‘Dirty villian. 27518. 


Enticement. 27595. 

Extasy. 27628. 

Flatteries. 27660. 

Forest fires. 27672. 

Get happy. 25058. 

Ghost on parade. 27709. 

G-ggles. 27713. 

Impending danger no 1. 28041. 

Irritable. 28091. 

Islam lament. 28095. 

Jota felice. 28143. 

Just you and I. 28178. 

Lonliness. 28307. 

Menace. 28483. 

Mi corazon. 28446. 

Mientras exista la fé entre los 
dos. 28447. 

Old fashioned waltz. 28703, 
28704. 

Oriental dance. 28781. 

Quarrel agitato. 28874. 

Recollections. 28890. 

Silah. 29037. 

Sneak. 29080. 

Somebody to love me. 26448. 
Subeonscience. 29160. 

Sylvan glades. 29207. 

Turbulence. 29358. 

Unrest. 29378. 

Wohabi. 29561. . 

Woodland idyl. 29571. 


Zeitungsaussehnitte. 12580. University City music publishers. 
Zwei minnerchore. 17702, 22452. I'll have the blues all the time. 
Zwei stiicke. 14271. 13414. 


2156 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1929 


University of Chicago. 
University. 
University of Michigan union. 
rie-go-round. 28436. ; 
University soc., ine. 
do mundo. 25796. 
Universum verlags, a. g. Basel 
Reichsprisident Hindenburg. 
18816. 
Unter den linden Berlin. 
Up in the air. 2290. 
Up in the Alps. 9463. 
Upchurch (Wright) 
schemes. 27717. 
Urban (L.) pub. Co.: 
Collection of 38 original preludes. 


See Chicago 
Mer- 


Melhor musica 


164. 


Girl my life’s 


12906. 
Pastoral mass in F. 14151. 
Urban (Modine) Modernistic you. 
23292 


Urban (P. D.) MHeigh-ho, heigh-ho, 
New York. 22692. 
Urbanek (Fr. A.) & sons: 
Album leaf. 17265. 
Andante religioso. 
Canzonetta. 17482. 
Lullaby. 8507. 
Meditation. 8567. 
Prelude and fugue. 
Recollections. 9014. 
Regrets. 9017. 
Romance. 18842, 18843. 
Serenade. 18911. | 
Slavonic dance. 18969. 
- Song without words. 17265. 
Valse caprice. 19265. 


Urbanek (J. J.) Rubank melody al 


7374. 


18778. 


bum. 4071. 

Urbus (Regina) Dearie. 27490. 
Urgel (Louis) Nuit au _ Louvre. 
3817, 16349. 


Urner (Catherine) : 


Quatre mélodies. 9464. 
Six songs. 9465. 
Urtega (Luis) I am the living bread. 
17983. 
Usher (Ruth) My melody girl. 
11387. 
Usiglio (E.) Donne curiose. 24855. 


Uthmann (G. A.) 
3269. 

Utrera (Adolfo) Maldita. 

Vacca (Vincenzo) : 
Antonietta. 12656. 
Canzone dei montanari. 
Cuor gentile. 12953. 
Ricordo orientale. 14303. 
Sognando. 14464. 
Sogno d'amore. 14465. 

Vagabond in fairyland. 9468. 


Vaiana (Jerome) Scurdari. 


Hymn to liberty. 
20760. 


12845. 


14375. 


Val (Jack): 
I was not so particular. 13497. 
Why can’t you love that way. 
19388, 19389, 21858. 
Valastro (Angelo) Lagrime di Er- 


silia. 15988. 
Valeauda (Joe) Meet me at the fair. 
18435. 
Valdare (Larry) : 
Please Mister Dream Man, 
21076. 
Up a hill and down a hill to 
you. 4392. 
Valdemar (Paul): 
At the circus. 12669. 


Cadets patrol. 17460, 17461. 
Car ride. 27315. 
March of the brigands. 
Peasant’s dance. 14155. 
Tuscany dance. 12270, 12271. 
Young hearts. 19478, 19479. 

Valderrama (P. J.) Agachate el 

sombrerito. 21986. 
Valdes (BE. R.) What will Xmas 
mean to me. 29474. 


13822. 


Valen (H. L. van) See Van Valen 
(eas) 
Valence (Marcel) Muleteros. 6083. 
Valenti (Cesarino) : 
Graziella del mio cuore. 13272. 
Malia bella. 20761. 
Mariettina bella. 20785. 
Onde del mare. 21074. 
Splendor della luna. 21451. 
Viaggiando per lV’Italia. 14762. 
Valentine (Buddy) pseud. See Tae- 


cati (Joseph) 
Valentine (Eric) Let’s be sweet- 
hearts again. 11039. 
Valentine (John) Gavot and Inter- 
lude. 5272. 
Valentine (Val): 
If you’ve not heard it. 
Sweet Hawaiian. 16848. 
Valentini (Guiseppe) Idea per cam- 
Grae 20a tS. 
Valiant (Emil) 
ways love you. 


10824. 


Remember I'll al- 
18819. 


Valisi (S.) Visioni di danze. 29411. 
Valle (I. M.): 
Aetatlar. 2 
A la luz de la luna. 21967. 
Adelante. 21980. 
Al anis ;Por qué bebo? 12613. 


Alma y corazon. 43. 


Angel de amor. 22022. 
Apasionado. 4642. 
Arte mexicano. 7396. 
Café de Roma. 278. 
Celos. 317. 

Con esos ojos. 398. 


Cuando mas tranquila te halles. 
22308. 


Echamela pa’ca’. 10306. 


2157 


INDEX 


Valle (I. M.)—Continued. 
Hjote. 10317. 
Emilio Portes Gil. 566. 
Fusilamiento de Toral. 7936. 
General Almazan. 10499. 
General F. Angeles. 716. 
Jauja. 1085. 
Lupe Vélez. 11160. 
Mafana de horas negras. 
México altivo. 8596. 
México en Chicago. 8597. 
Mi ultima noche. 13879. 
Nicolas. 1548. 
No vengas a llorar. 
No seas tonta. 23451. 
Palacio de hadas. 23567. 
Paloma mensagera. 23569. 


5960. 


23452, 


Que yo quiero. 1758. 
Rita. 1811. 

Ternura. 12154. 
Tristeza y dolor. 4862. 


Uruapan hermoso. 9466. 


Viva Celaya. 2332. 


Valle (Jack) When I’m back with 
you. 4472. . 
Vallée (Rudy): 
Aren’t we all vagabond dreamers. 
12662. 
Dream lover. 
Honest I’m 
854, 5444. 
I’m just a vagabond lover. 5552, 
8156, 8157, 18447, 138448, 22812. 
I’m still caring. 15782. 
There must be a sweetheart for 
me. 21586. 
You came, I saw, you conquered 
me. 17196, 21906, 24376, 29600. 
Vallejo (Francisca) Mon ame m/’ap- 
pele. 28474. 
Valley (Louis) 
14884. 

Webi CR, sive 
Lover. 16088. 
Vision of my heart. 

Vallier (J. J.): 

I can see for me a twilite. 27887. 

O my honey will you with me fly, 
fly. 28665. 

You can’t put my broken heart 
together. 29604. 

Your little foot prints on the sand. 
29635. 

Vallone (Frank): 

Ill miss you sweetheart of mine. 
18011. 
If you'll only forgive me. 

Vallone (Joseph) : 

Tl miss you sweetheart of mine. 
18011. 


(782. 
in love with you. 


Sentimental moon. 


17035. 


25395. 


New York bella. 8751. 
Pace Santa Romana. 11588. 
Primavera bella. 1742. 


Voci dello Martello. 9506, 12328. 


pt. II, n. S., v. 24 


Valverde (Joaquin) 15007. 
Valverde (Jose) : 


Dreaming dreams away. 530. 


Alegrias. 


Missing you so. 1398. 
Vampire. 12308. 
Vampo (Renzo) ’A canzone ’e Sant’ 
Andrea. 24427, . 
Van (Marge) pseud. See Schoick 


(Marge Van) 

Vanagaitis (Antanas) : 
Kisim laukan. 27579. 
Gieda gaideliai. 27712. 
Kaéiukas. 28181. 
Man tik rodosi. 
O Gia Gia. 28659. 
Passaulis stovi. 28780. 
Pragériau Zirgeli. 28846. 

Salta Ziemuzé. 29940, 
Velniu Simta. 29892. 
Van Akin (M. F.) Cross is my em- 
blem. 17584. 
Van Alien (Patricia) : 
I’m that way about you. 18059. 
It’s perfectly simple. 20493. 
Van Alstyne (Egbert) Dream man. 
27554. 
Van Alstyne (M. H.) Don’t wish to- 
day for tomorrow. 27540. 
Van Altena (W. P.): 


28379. 


As time passes on. 19568. 
Just one more kiss. 25528. 
My heart,is thine. 25918. 
Personality—plus. 28802. 


When all of my dreams come true. 
19345. 
Yes, this is heaven. 21901. 
You have broken your promise to 
me. 21916. 
Van Anda (Laveen) 
3659. 
Van Beaver (William) : 


Memory stream. 


Blue days, Sweetheart. 12767. 

Dream boy: 5094. 

Dream town. 7784. 

Girlie. 722. 

Mother, don’t you worry. 8648, 
13934. 

My baby ain’t like she use to be. 
6098. 

Oh! and how. 11506. 

Oh, please tell me. 21049. 

Singing blue. 29052. 

Sowers song. 16777. 

Sweet memories. 12106. 


Take a peek. 6846, 9342. 
Van Buren (Burrell) : 
Aeroplane song. 244388. 
After I knew you. 24442. 
Beyond the rim of the world. 


7505. 

Blue eyes. 24607. 

Blue skies can make you happy. 
15163. 


Bring back my happiness. 24640. 


2158 


tts 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Buy your Durant to-day. 24656. 

Cheer-o cheer-o my girl loves me. 
10046. 

Cliff by the sea. 7644. 

Come back to me. 4937, 10097. 

Day dreams. 12985. 

Dead rose of love. 24818. 

Fire in daddy’s grate. 15485. 

Fly with me. 7906. 

Garden of roses. 25042. 

Girls look sweeter at half past 
nine. 25074. 

Give me your old faded roses. 
15566. 

Golden dreams. 25091. 

Great smokey mountains and you. 
7983. 

Have you seen that baby of mine. 
25154. 

Hawaii, I am calling you. 13299. 

Hot dog and loving pup. 25209. 

I’d go a hundred miles to see her 
smile. 10691. 

I'd like to be a child again. 20307, 
27892. 

I found a white rose. 15728. 

I have those moon beam blues. 
5495. 

I'm always dreaming of you. 
25298. 


I’m dreaming of you. 25304. 

I’m waiting for you, Mary Ann. 
15788. 

I’ve got a million dollar baby. 
25347. 

I wish I had a sweetheart. 25366. 

In fair Hawaii. 10841. 

It’s a little old house just over 
the hill. 10883. 

It’s only you I love. 25468. 

Jack Dempsey. 15903. 

Light in your eyes. 13707. 

Lindy, the knight of the air. 5854. 

Los Angeles prison waltz. 11108. 

Love dream of my heart. 18349. 

Marie, I love you. 16133. 

Mary. 25765. 

Memories. 25801. 

Moonbeams. 8637. 

Moonlight love. 25866. 

Mother dear, forget. 28493. 

Mulligan’s ball. 13947. 

My Emmy Lou. 25911. 

My love will wait. 16272. 


My mammy back in Tennessee. 


25930. 

My sweet girl. 16292. 

My violin. 11416. 

Oh Florida, fair land of sunshine. 
11511. 

Oh! it won’t be long. 11514. 

Oh love of mine. 16376. 

Oh, that you’d remember. 26(066. 

Rafael. 26230. 


Ruby. 11798. 

Sail on, oh ships! 143846. 

Sally dear, I want you. 16618. 

She’s a daddy’s girl. 9135. 

Snowflakes and roses. 29083. 

Some one that did not care. 
14481. 

Springtime and you. 16794. 

Sweet daddy mine. 16841. 

Sweet land of memory. 12102. 

Sweet little dove, I want your 
love. 16846. 

Sweet Marguerite. 12105. ~* 

Sweet Nancy Lee. 6824. 

Tell me you love me true. 29247. 

There’s a difference between a 
friend and a pal. 26645. 

There’s a little brown house. 
26648. 

Treasure chest hunting. 16962. 

Trip through the U. 8S. A. 12257. 

Truly I promise. 26708. 

Tune in on California. 12268. 

Uncle Ned. 9454. 

Waiting for dreams to come true, 


24198. 

Walkin’ and talkin’ to myself. 
17047. 

We came here to say a last good- 
bye. 17064. 


We will meet, dear mother, by the 
golden gate. 7126. 

When I get my parole. 19349, 
26879. 


When love has winged its way 
across the sea. 17100. 
When mother was a girlie. 26889. 
When the world moans. 26902. 
When you will kiss me again. 
26912. 
Where mother is waiting. 24289. 
While you’re stepping out with 
somebody else. 12445. 
Winona. 26960. 
You left me out in the rain. 12538. 
You’re my one rose. 12549. 
Your smile. 24411. 
. Your song. 12569. 
Van Camp (Jesse) April eyes. 4644. 
Vance ¢D. Ra}: 
It was so. 5714. 
Like a little sunbeam. 13711. 
Vance (Doris) Back to my Georgia 
home. 15094. 
Van Cleve (Bert) : 
I-can’t sleep in the movies any 
more. 20300, 22753. 
Little darlin’, it’s you. 25630. 
Who cares anyhow. 19383. 
Van Cooth (Bill). Promise me. 
IVA: 
Van Couenhoven (H. W.) Hymn for 
St. Joseph of Arimathea. 3268. 


2159 


INDEX 


pt. IIT, n. S., v. 24 


Vandall (N. B.): 

He can save me too. 3204. 

He’s so wonderful to me. 

Just one glimpse. 25527. 

My best friend. 38715. 

Steal away and pray. 29145. 
Vander (John) Feelin’ blue. 7874. 
Vanderlaan (Hpko) Dear old Minne- 

sota. 5026. 
Vanderlip (R. W.): 


Little tavern. 16049. 


Seven responses. 17024. 
Vandermyn (A. J. P.): 
For she loves me. 7914. 


Keystone athletic club song. 8871, 
18232. 

Lonely for you. 5889. 

Medinah athletic club song. 23225. 

Ohio River song. 26070. 
Vanderpool (F. W.): 

Ma little honey bee. 5939. 

My dusky Lou. 14976 (224). 

Thru all the years. 29297. 


Vandersloot (C. D.) 
Sea moon. 24892. 
Vandersloot (C. E.) 
4577 (274). 
Vandersloot (F. W.): 
By the rippling Schuylkill’s shore. 
4577 (45). 
Dreams of Hawaii and you. 5105. 
Vandersloot music pub. co.: 
Dreams of Hawaii and you. 5105. 


Dreamy South 


Mid-summer. 


Dreamy South Sea moon. 24892. 
Ivory kapers. 25474. 
Little ball of string. 5860. 


Vandersmissen (Ch.) Ouverture 1é- 


gére. 18708. 
Van der Straeten (E.) Violoncello 
album. 26791. 
van der Stucken (Franz) ‘Three chor- 


ales from the St. Matthew Passion. 
24542. 


Vandervort (M. L.) 
5424. 

Van der Weyden (H. J.) 
moon plane. 28738. 


Van der Weyden (W. M.) Our honey: 
moon plane. 28738. 


Vandevere (J. L.): 
Blossom, rosebush. 9922. 
Dance with me. 10156. 
Fox and the crow. 10462. 
Gavotte. 10492. 
Jump Jim Crow. 3462. 
Little John. 11082. 
Man in the wood. 11190. 
Poet and peasant. 11668. 


Hide-away bay. 


Our honey- 


Shall I tell you. mother. 11886. 
Soldier song. 11851. 

Suse, little Suse. 12097. 
Swinging in the lane. 4257. 


25164. 


Van Dieren (Bernard) : 
Charles I de Valois, Duc d’ Orléans. 
10089. ' 
Quartetto 6. 11728. 
Vandiver (G. L.) My Missouri cabin. 


6136. 
Van Dommelen (C. E.) It may be a 
day. 25462. - 
Van Dyke (May): 
Consider the lilies. 12926. 
God is our refuge. 13249. 
Turn ye, turn ye! 14717. 


Vane (Leslie) If love but live. 13516. 
Van Ellen (Al.) Scent that Billy sent 
to Millicent. 23758. . 

Van Eps (F.) Some fun. 290938. 
Vaneuf (André) pseud. See Cohen 
(Sol) 
Van Geldern (Charlotte)  Betty-Lou. 

180. 


Van Houten (M. C.) Hush little wan- 
dering breeze. 17975. 

Van Leeuwen (Ary) Governer. 

Van Loan (Paul): 

By the dreamy shores of Hawaii. 
Bate: 

Dark moon. 19889, 19890. 

Feist’s jingles. 18154. 

Jango. 15909, 20511. 

Joe College. 10912. 

My song of the Nile. 

Song of the West. 

Van Nort (Isabella) : 
I’m glad I live just when I do. 

5538. 
Since mother went away. 6653. 

Van Nuys (L. B.) My little boy’s eyes. 

8691. 

Van Oost (Arth.): 
Danse des tulipes. 
Grazioso. 5851. 
Marche de l'industrie. 
Méditation. 5993. 
Mirka. 6082. 
Pont d’amour. 

Van Osdell (HE. H.) 

sweetheart. 10772. 
Van Poznak (Seymour) : 
Lorraine. 8478. 
One I love. 8885. 
Van Rees (Cornelius) : 
Orchids. 6271. 
Sing aloud unto God. 16708. 


755. 


20960. 
16762. 


5000. 
5964, 


6352. 
I still love you, 


Van Rensselaer (Madge) Can she 
dance? uh huh! 4839. 

Van Riper (C. K.) Ivan. 8297. 

Van Schoick (Margie) Honey baby. 
22123. 

Van Scoyk (Charles) Just because I 
love you. 28162. 


Van Sickle (Robert) : 
Beautiful Ozark moonlight. 140. 
Blue bells are chiming you back 
to me. 201, 


2160 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Deloris of you I am dreaming. 
479. 


Down in rainbow glen. 19950. 
Garden of the South. 707. 
Golden time is near. 5326. 


I stole a kiss from a dear little 
miss. 950. 

I wonder if you still love me. 976. 

In the garden of beautiful rose. 
1082. 

Little brown shack in the West. 
18296. 

Lonely blues. 1245. 

Lonesome man. 18744. 

Longing. 1254. 

Lost love. 231384. 

Mother, how sweet the name. 
aog4. 

My dream is you. 6109. 

Oh, gasoline. 1595. 

Ohio River moon. 21058. 

Old Flop Ear. 16886. 


She thought I was her brother, 


21341. 
Sing Sing singers. 
Somewhere. 14491. 
Virginia West. 21736. 
With a mother’s prayer you soared 


26414. 


high. 2508. 
Wreck at Trout’s Spur. 2529. 
Van Valen (H. L.) My mother’s 


day. 18989. 
Vanzande (René) 
Van Zile (H. M.): 

Call of the desert. 
Gypsy bred. 18278. 
Smoke dreams. 14449. 
Vagabond. 14746. 
Varady (Aladar): 
Mért szomort kisasszony? 20844. 
Varady Aladar eredeti magyar 
dalai. 21720. ; 
we, Ge ar. 
4080. 


Semailles. 23776. 


12830. 


Vardell Salem alma 
mater. 
Vardell (Charles) jr. 
lovers. 15875. 

Varela (Conrado): 
Adios, Mexico amado. 
Alla en lejanas tierras. 
Angel de amor. 19550. 
Ausencia. 27155. 
Cotorra. . 27423. 
Desesperado. 19919. 
Despedida. 17639. 
Ensuenos. 17711. 
Entonces. 17713. 
Escuchame. 17718. 
Horas pasan. 17956. 
Hoyuelos de mi negra. 
Idolo mio. 18100. 
Mujer pura. 28511. 
Nifia gentil. 28620. 
Oh! cuén amargo. 
Pelo 4 pelo. 11633. 


Inimitable 


27065. 
17276. 


17968. 


18634. 


Pobre mujer. 18758. 
Suenos. 19061. 
Suspiro. 19074. 

Te amaba inocente. 
lh ih al a Feb aU 

Ultimas horas. 293864. 
Unos ojos. 19261. 

Vi ‘partir: '19279, 

Varela (L. N.): 
Ay no mas!! 
Cabellos de oro. 


19122, 


12686. 
9997. 


Carmen. 7583. 
Corrido de Los Reyes. 10118. 
Mamacita linda. 11182. 
Tomochic. 12231. 

Varése (Edgar) Amériques. 27116. 


Vargas (Joe) What good are dreams. 


19335. 
Vargas (Manuel) Es muy cierto. 
27604. 
Vargas (S. H.) Lonesome hours. 
1249. 


Vargas (Si) See Vargas (S. H.) 

Varkony (Bela) Santa Claus is com- 
ing. 28950. 

Varney (C. M. d.): 


Fiancé de Thylda. 2589 (96). 
Princesse Bébé. 19491 (192). 
Varney (Carl) Paradise square. 

5528. 
Varney (Louis) : 
. Fiancé de Thylda. 2589 (96). 
Mademoiselle George. 2589 
(188). 
Mousquetaires au couvent. 
25882. 


Polka des p’tits vieux trés chics. 
12594 (310). 
Princesse Bébé. 


19491 (192). 
Varsoviana. 


2312. 
Vashon (G. B.) South California. 
23910. 
Vashon herald. Vashon we _ love. 
Zoloy 
Vaska (Vana): 
For you and for me. 10451. 
Just whisper and tell me. 3485. 
Let’s try it over again. 16012. 


My memories of you. 18987. 

Sweetheart of mine come back to 
me)! DAT: 

When mammy sings a bye low 
song to me. 17101. 

Wonder girl. 12492. 

You belong. to me. 12523. 


Vasquez (J.) México en Chicago. 
8597. 
Vasseur (Henry): 
Bereceuse. 15131. 
Printemps. . 16512. 
Vaughan (C. W.): 
Chicken. 12881. 


' Far better than gold. 
Follow me. 664. 


27635. 


2161 


INDEX 


Vaughan (C. W.)—Continued. 
His glory is shining for me. 887. 
Ill never be lonesome in heaven. 
27930. 
I shall not be moved. 22848. 
Jog along boys. 13604. 
Make Him yours. 23179. 
O joyous day. 26086. 
Why did you not 
24814. 
Vaughan (F. W.) 
2330. 

Vaughan (G. C.) 
Vaughan (G. H.) 
shield. 15118. 
Vaughan (J. D.): 
City of wonderful love. 374. 
Don’t hinder me. 507. 
Garden of my heart. 


show me? 
Virginia mammy. 


Sunset sea. 29171. 
Behold, O God our 


5270. 


Home of the home-sick soul. 
852. 

Inner circle. 1051. 

Music waves. 1450. 

O such wondrous love. 1587. 


Rapture. 1780. 
Sheltered by love. 1948. 
Since Jesus laid His hand on me. 
1963. 
Valley of my tears. 
Vaughan (J. W.) 
father once more. 
Vaughn (EK. M.) 


2293. 


I’d like to see 
27893. 


That old fashioned 


garden. 24082. 

Vause (N. J.) Outside of that she’s 
a good little girl. 18702. 

Vauter (Dorothy) jr. Caress. 7310 


(26). 
Vavruska (Teresa) On the banks of 
the dreamy Delaware. 21068. 
Vazquez (Juan): 


Al anis 4Por qué bebo? 12613. 


Lupe Vélez. 11160. 
Vazquez (R. R.) Sueno de mis 
amores, 29161. 


Veach: (CF. L,)) : 
Home made blues. 15680. 
I’m getting to be a bg girl now. 
134387. 
My little loving girl. 18531. 
Vean-Rhae (Ray) Dream-man please 
send a drenm to me. 18059. 
Veazey (J. A.) Impatient blues. 
8240, 
Véecsei (D. J.): 


Fox trot melodie. 15522, 15523, 


25020. 
Fox-trot melody. 25020. 
Melodie. 8575-8577, 9481. 


Melody. 2314. 
Veiga (Genaro): 


De punta y hacha. 
Nene lindo. 14027. 


7727. 


pt. 111, 0. S., v. 24 


Porqué me dejas. 8947. 
Serrana. 14392. 
Vékey (A. de) See De Vékey (A.) 
Vela (Cayo) Capitana.. 24682. 
Velazco (Em'l): 
Automaton. 7419. 
Cat-naps. 7591. 
Finger twister. 
Funny fables. 
Komedy tid-bits. 
Love’s effervescence. 
Mitzi. 6042. 
Nifty noodles. 
Polly Toddle. 
Snow crystals. 
Violence. 9496. 


Velazquez ( Vicente) 
Hlena.. 24943. 


Velicka (Benedict) : 


7887. 
7934. 
8383. 
8494. 


8754. 


$943. 
9196. 


Enojos de 


Dziaugsmai ir verksmai. 5122. 
Plaukiantieji garsai. 6355. 


Vellones (Pierre) Planisphére. 1707. 
Velt (Mare) Rak6éezy. 16540. 


Vena (Andrew) As pretty as a pic- 


ture. 22088. 

Vena (C. C.) Norwood high march- 
ing song. 3808. 

Veneziani (Vittore) Coro a Fresco- . 
baldi. 407. 


Ventre (F. L.): 
If I should lose you. 28024. 


Let’s build a nest for two. 5835, 
8413. 
Ventura (Angelo): 
Pace Santa Romana. 11588, 
23561. 
Voci dello Martello. 9506, 12328. 
Veo (Harold): 
Fasc'nating dream. 10392. 
I was made to love you. 13496, 


18087. 


Veracini (F. M.) Grave. 5349. 
Verdi (Giuseppe) : 
Anvil chours. 19278. 
Attila. 2589 (349). 
Celeste Aida. 2318. 
Donna é& mobile. 24176, 26775, 
26776. 
Erinnerung an _ Verdi's A‘da. 
24177. 
Ernani. 2589 (350). 
He lives! the Saviour lives. 
21724. 
Heroes of old. 7046. 
Miserere. 29398. 
Miserere ed Ah! che la morte. 
26777. 
Otello. 21725. 
Triumphal chorus. 7047. 


Vépres siciliennes. 17236 (447). 
Victory. 21726. 


Volta la terrea. 17236 (448). 


2162 


meee et S 


— 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Verdun (—): 
Agitato al valzer. 14996. 
Agitato misterioso. 14998. 
Allegro agitato. 15022. 
Allegro drammatico. 15018. 
Allegro giocoso. 15020. 
Andante doloroso. 15037. 
Andante relig oso. 15038. 
Andantino. 20278. 
Appassionato cantabile. 
Baceanale. 17341. 
Calmo meditativo. 
Danza barbaresca. 15319. 
Danza orientale. 15328. 
Humoresque. 15700, 15701. 
Maestoso pomposo. 16104. 
Moderato semplice. 16199. 
Momento rustico. 16204. 
’ Pastorale. 15695. 
Pizzicato misterioso. 16481. 
1® allegretto grazioso. 21959. 
1** allegro moderato. 17231. 
2° allegretto grazioso. 21960. 
2™° allegro moderato. 21961. 

Verdun (Henry): 
Au revoir, Paris. 
Hostellerie de la 

15687. 

J’ai une touche. 3485. 
Moins de cent-ans. 11300. 
Ne t’en vas pas. 6168. 
S’ils en avaent. 16608. 
Vie est belle. 17029. 
Vieilles maisons. 17030. 


15052. 
17468. 


7414, 


vertu. 3247, 


Vereecken (Ben) Vereecken (Ben) 
album. 14760. 
Veretti (Antonio) Due ecanti del 
Tasso. 14761. 


19853. 
Oud-vlaamsche 


Verhearst (Victor) Cross. 

Verheyden (Edward) 
kerstliederen. 3880. 
Verlorene ring. 7048. 
Verlorene sohn. 4410. 
Vermilya (Marjorie) : 

Let’s go. 282558. 

Summer breeze. 29164. 

What’s a fellow to do. 29471. 
Vermilyea (S. T.) Don’t wait for your 
_ dreams to come true. 5073. 

Verner (H. C.) Mother is my sweet- 
heart. 28497. 

Vernon (Franklyn) That rests en- 
tirely with me. 21561. 

Vernon (M. 8S.) Paul Revere’s ride. 
11628. 

Vernon (Paul): 

Idyll. 7049. 

Legende. 5828. ; 
Vernor (F. D.) Girl I love. 
Verona (Harry): 

Dat resurrection reveille. 19893. 

Drug store cowboys of Michigan. 

27566. 


22597. 


In the garden of love. 20464. 
Just a bum, 28155. 
Pardon me gal. 16446. 
Were we meant to be _ aione. 
14814. 
Verona (R. M.) After all you’ve told 
me. 4594. 
Veronesi (Ruggero) 
7816. 
Vert (Juan): 
La del soto del parral. 28221. 
Ultimo romantico. 26735. 


Vertriebsstelle des verbandes deutscher 
biihnenschriftsteller und _ biihnen- 
komponisten, G.m.b.H. Ungektisste 

Eva. 7028. 
Verweire (J. L.): 

General electric. 

Mareh Dunbar. 
Vesper (R. C.) 

16567. 

Vessella (Alessandro) 
14250. 

Vest (M. C.): ; 

Cleveland disaster. 12902. 

How can I call you sweetheart. 

13367. 

My Indian love moon. 
Veto (Chas. de) 
Viani (Edoardo) : 

Baci e follie. 9845. 


En s’ amousant. 


715. 
16116. 


Rhythmic sketches. 


Inno a Roma. 


13976. 
See De Veto (Chas.) 


Bacio di Conchita. 9847. 
Sul renon. 12081. 
Vibbard (J. B.) Alone with God. 
9761. 


Vicari (Giovanni) : 
Gioia di bimba. 
Mariuzza. 20788. 
Primo amore. 26216. 
Sogno di madre. 26438. 

Vickers (Izme): 

Harebell. 8009. 
Wild rose. 8009. 


Victor (Archibaldo) Dreamy Panama. 
22431. 
Victor music roll co.: 
Matopolski sztajerek. 20762. 
Srbrne wesele wojta. 21460. 
SzabasOwka polka. 21529. 
Zalotna. 21954. 


Victor pub. co.: 
Ill tell ma when I get home. 
10724. 
I’m on my way south. 8164. 
Ooh, love, I do love. 23544. 
Scent that Billy sent to Millicent. 


20139. 


23758. 

Was it fair—? 24205. 
Victoria (Alfredo) My dreams. 
16250. 
Vidal (Alfonso) Granada! 27754. 


2163 


INDEX 


Vidal (Paul) 
14990. 
Vie parisienne. 21040. 
Vie pour le czar. 12317. 
Vieni sul mare. 29402. 
Vierne (Louis) : 
Danse rustique. 2589 (68). 
Idylle. 2589 (352). 
Légende bourguignonne. 
(158). 
Meditation. 
Messe solennelle. 
Pieces pour 
(260). 
(Rene) 


Adagio et saltarelle. 


2589 


17236 (258). 

2589 (219). 

harmonium. 14976 

Vierne Meditation. 17236 

(258). 

Vieth (H. J.): 
Ahasver. 14999. 
Angst. 15043. 
Cairo. 15204. 
Danse chinoise. 
Teddy. 16882. 

Vietmeyer (R. M.): 
Goldfish all my own. 17848. 

Let me remember. 23058. 
Vieton (Southwick) Ive fallen for 


15317. 


you. 5598. 

Vieu (Jane): 
Andalouse. 24426 (8). 
Belle au bois dormant. 24426 

(25). 

Carillons blanes. 12594 (41). 
Castillane. 7310 (27). . 
Libellules. 24426 (141). 
Madame Tallien. 7310 (89). 
Magicienne. 24426 (164). 
Menuet de la princesse. 24426 


(175). 
Menuet du lys. 24426 (176). 
Monsieur Noel. 24426 (186). 
Pompadour. 24426 (227). 
Seduction. 24426 (248). 
Vers le réve. 12594 (406). 
Viggiani (Frank) Mary, I love you 


truly. 18418. 
Vigil y Robles (Eduardo) Se va y 
se va. 21311. 


Vigoreaux (Hrnesto) 

tierra produce. 697. 
Vikan (G. O.) Great event. 
Vilar (José) : 


Fume lo que su 


dt71. 


Cosas de la vida. 19841. 
Merenguero. 20840. 
Viles (L. D.) Memories at twilight. 
AA 
Villa (Pastor) : 
Dos mentiras. 24865. 
Nectar de la ilusi6n. 25968. 
Pajarito borinqueno. 28761. 
Villa-Lobos (H.): 
Amazonas. 27112. 
Choros. 351, 7633-7635. 
Danses africaines. 24802. 


Deuxiéme trio, 77438. 


 ~pt. 1, n.8., v. 24 


Estrella é lua nova. 7831. 
Grand concerto. 7979. 
Mok6écé cé-maka. 8624. 
Na Bahia tem. 8729. 
Nonetto. 23459. 
Nozani-na. 8781. 


Papae curmiasst. 8873. 


Premiére sonate-fantaisie. 23631. 
Rudepoéma. 9070. 
Tres poemas indigenas. 7056. 
Troisiéme trio. 9426. 
Viola quebrada. 9495. 
Xango. 9641. 
Villana (La) 26786. 
Villani (Lazzaro) Pietoso waltz. 
26179. 


Villarreal (J. F.) 
Ville (Leo de) 
Ville (Paul de) 
Villiers (P. K. de). 
(P. K.) 
Villoch (Hinar): 
A elske en sjOmand. 7311. 
Host. 25195. 
Jasmin. 8302. 
Mascot. 8555. 
Orchidée. 8845. 
Skjzergardsvals. 
Stleikha. 26544. 
Trampevisen. 9418. 
Villoldo (A. G.): 
Budinera. 261. 
Choclo. 344. 
Villoni (D.) & son: 
Hermit. 5418. 
Orphan girls. 3877. 
Villoni (Domenick) : 
Hermit. 5418. 
Orphan girls. 3877. 
Villsing (A.) Exercices de Antoine 


No llores. 28626. 
See De Ville (Leo) 
See De Ville (Paul) 
See De Villiers 


26419. 


Rubinstein. 17236 (848). 
Vilven (TeRene) Melody of love. 
11249. 


Vinal (Frederic) : 
Joy-bells are ringing. 4577 (192). 
Love divine. 14976 (1938). 


Stars of night are thine. 14976 
(315). 
Vinal (M. S. T.): . 
Joy-bells are ringing. 4577 
(192). : 
Love divine. 14976 (198). 
Stars of night are thine. 14976 


(315). 
Vinaroff (G. E.): 
Come, Lord Jesus, and kindle a 
flame. 17556. 
Joy and gladness in my heart are 
ringing. 10918. 
Vineent (Charles) : 
Fairy glen. 17236 (126). 
Hunt the hare. 17236 (168). 
Meadow sweet. 17286 (257). 
Snake charm. 17236 (386). 


2164 


ons. ee Sage aig 5 me. 


a 


INDEX 
nos. 1—12, 1929 
Vincent (H. B.) Prodigal son. 29647 | Virtue (C. ©.) I will lift up mine 
(180). eyes. 22871. 
Vineent (Paul) No cover charge. | Viscia (M. S.) Meet me on the lawn. 
28624. 8569. 
Vincent (Ray): Visée (Robert de) Petite suite en 
Harmony heaven. 25148. ré mineur. 8908. 
I’m wishing by the wishing well. | Vision of the Sissora. 19522. 
8183. Vita (Giuseppe de) See De Vita 
Vincent (Ruth) By the log fire. 2793. (Giuseppe) 
Vineent (V. W.) Memr’ries of long | Vitak (Louis) : 
ago. 11256. Kas bus-polka. 28187. 
Vincent (W. C.) What can I do to Lament pijaka. 28228. 
win your love. 29467. Lauterbach. 23046, 23047. 
Vincenzo (Raiph de) See De Vincenzo Luna-csairdis. 23166. 
(Ralph) Natalija-kolo. 29174. 


Viney (R. B.) Sunkist cottage out 
in the West. 26548. 
Vingt-et-une chansons canadiennes. 
10457. 
Vidla quebrada. 9495. 
Viola-verlag, G. m- b. H.: 
Jeden tag sonnensehein ... 


20518, 20519. 
Liebes friulein, wenn sie heute 


abend frei sind... 20647, 
20648. 

Mein liebes deutsches heimat- 
land! 20821, 20822. 

Serenade. 6597. 


Was hialtst du von Veronika? 
Siiol, ‘21762: 


Violettes de la Malmaison. 
Violin (Mischa) 
plication. 15838. 
Violin classics. 14976 (368). 
Violinsky. pseud. See Ginsberg (Solly) 
Viotti (G. B.): 
Concerto. 


26399. 
Impassioned sup- 


17236 (79). 


Violin-konzert. 14769. 
Virgil (A. M.): 
Climbing roses. 4925. 


Dance memories. 4992. 

Diagram illustrating correct and 
incorrect tone lengths. 27057 
(31). 

Diagram of movements used in 
exercise no. 12. 27057 (32). 
Ear training answer diagram. 
27057 (387). 
Fairy scenes. 
Practical instruction in 
training. 27057 (110). 
Practical instruction in the study 
of time and rhythm. 27057 

(111). 

Touch-finger discipline and con- 
trol. 27057 (150). 

Virgil method of pianoforte tech- 


5043. 
ear 


nie. 27057 (159). 
Virginia. 6473, 7062. 
Virginia Dare, ltd. Virginia Dare. 
24186. 


Neptijdeme spat aZ rano v Sest. 
23427, 23428, 28600. 

Pojd, pojd—valéik. 28830. 

Ritka btiiza-czardas. 28911. 

Sitas sokis del visu. 29058. 

Supkinja-kolo. 29174. 

V-E Polish dance orchestra col- 
lection no. 5. 293881. 

Vitak-Elsnie co.: 

Amazon. 27110, 27111. 

Ballet dancer. 27182, 27183. 

Boli mé hlavéka. 27253. 

Bono polka. 27258, 27259. 

Do uciechy  polskiego 
Pay 

Hs-As-polka. 

Jetelicku v lese. 

Kas bus-polka. 28187. 

Lament pijaka. 28228. | 

Lauterbach. 23046, 23047. 

Luna-esardas. 23166. 

Natalija-kolo. 29174. 

Neptijdeme spat aZ rano v Sest. 
23427, 23428, 28600. 

Oberek podlaski. 28674. 

Pojd, pojd—val¢ik. 28830. 


tanea. 


27600, 27601. 
28134. 


Ritka biiza-czardas. 28911. 
Sitas sokis del visu. 29058. 
Supkinja-kolo. 29174. 


7-K Polish dance orchestra col- 
lection no. 5. 29381. 


Vieni sul mare. 29402. 
Woodland idyl. 2522, 29572. 
Z matopolski. 29638. 
Z wielkopolski. 29639. 
Vitolin (Jan): 
Agitato. 21987. 
Break of day. 19704. 
In the darkness. 15857. 
Tragic end. 14690. 
Vittadini (Franco): 
Campagnuola. 12834. 
Grottesea. 13276. 
Mattinata. 138849, 18423. 
Mistiea. 13912. 
Pastorale. 14152. 
Plenilunio. 14199. 
Vittori (Pasquale) Napule d’esta’. 
6165. 


2165 


INDEX 
pt. IIT, n. S., v. 24 


Vittoria (T. L. da) 
26783. 

Vittoriano (Aladino) Spaghetti, sal- 
amy, boloney from over the sea. 
12024. 

i Viva la ecotorra! 

Vivaldi (Antonio) : 

Concerto. 2333. 

Fifty classic masterpieces for 
violin and piano. 5899. 
Larghetto. 138678. 

Violinkonzert. 21735. 


Vive Leroy. 19989, 20515, 20597, 
21149, 24653, 24702, 25486, 26139. 
Vives (Amadeo): 

Flamencos. 14993. 

Rosario. 1881. © 

Villana. 26786. 

Vivio (Antonio) In nineteen twenty 
seven. 38403. 
V’la manneken-pis. 
Vinenos™ (Ac a.) 


Vidi speciosam. 


26798. 


3618. 
Ymnos tis Ahepas. 


$646. 
Vodery (Will) Hills of old New 
Hampshire. 25187. 


Voelker (George) : 


Minstrelesque minglings. 14976 
(218). 
Venetian gondolier. 24426 (292, 
293). 
Voros (Feri): 
Csokos “nyari éj? ..°. 425: 


Hallgat-e még aé sziv szavara? 
20192. 
Hovirag. 20272. 
Kinek a szoOke, kinek a barna... 
1145. 
Maganak nem leszek én t6bbé 
bolondja. 20751. 
Magara vagyom... 
Vogel (Florentin) : 
Chistera. 24716. 
Pasaka. 14149. 
Yoko-garbia. 27000. 
Vogel. (H...L)e 
Sing a song. 29047. 
Whispering lane. 29516. 
Wind in the trees. 29545. 
Vogel (Paul) I live in memory. 
Vogel (Robert) : 
Sophia waltz. 
Sophie. 16764. 
Vogelhiandler. 7068. 
Vogogna (Ettore) : 
In punta di piedi. 
Passione! 28784. 
Voice of praise. 21740. 
Voigt (Paul) Wandering musician. 
17056. 
Voila le printemps. 
Vol. (iH. DW) de) 
Volk (Gustav) 
‘21461. 


1310. 


5505. 
4187. 


22918. 


550. 
See De Vol (F. D.) 
Stadt der lieder. 


Volkmann (R.): 
Shepherd. 21345. 
Under the linden tree. 21698. 
Volkmar (O. K.) Seeking life’s 
golden keys. 16658. . 
Volkwein bros.: 
Asters. 19571. 
Butterecups. 19730. 
Carnations. 19756. 
Comme vous l’aimez. 19828, 22278. 
Cuckoo clock. 19860. 
Daffodils. 19869. : 
Dahlias. 19871. 
Dainty damozel. 4989, 19873. 
Gentle breezes. 22582. 
Geraniums. 20134. 
Gladiolas. 20147. 
In the pirate’s cave. 
Larkspurs. 20611. 
Lilacs. 206583. 
Marigolds. 20786. 
Moonbeams. 20874, 23304. 
Old folks at home. 260738. 
Omar. 21063. 
Orchids. 21097. 
Overture of overtures. 
28752. 
Poppies. 21181. 
Rolling waves. 21256. 
Sunset on the water. 
Tumbling. 24133. 
Turkey in the straw. 26073. 


Voll (Calvin de) See De 
(Calvin) 
Vollmar (Jacob): 
Amo a ka la. 22016. 
Day an nite blues. 22340. 
I waena o na pua. 22857. 
Joyful moments. 22982. 
Makai march. 23178. 
Owe a na wai. 23560. 
Village chimes. 24181. 
Vollmer (Hdward) : 
Boy scouts of the U. 8. A. 4786. 
I won’t believe it’s raining. 8220. 
That harmonica band. 4278. 
Vollmer (J. F.): 
Far from the fields: of Flanders. 


20469. 


26132, 


21500. 


Voll 


27636. 

How can they look so hot and be 
so cold. 869. 

I won’t believe it’s raining. 8220, 
22878. - 

Moonlight. 20876. 


That harmonica band. 4278. 
Tired. 216316 
Vollmer bro. & Luck. Boy scouts of 
the U. S. A. 4786. 
Volistedt (—) Sing till the clouds roll 


by. 11927. 

Volistedt (Rob.) Zauber-clarinette. 
27050. 

Volmer (Grace) Melancholy wind. 
23229. 


2166 


| 
. 
| 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


i 8 


Volpatti (F.) jr.: 
Miettes d’ amour. 
Premiers rayons. 

Volpe (Alberto) 


16183. 
21192. 
Mather news, when 


the angel gone forever. 25780. 
Volpe (Arnold) :. 
Burned letter. 12805. 
Quartet in G major. 23655. 


Volpi (Ulderico) : 
Illusione. 5644. 
Minnesota. 8605. 
Volswinkler (Hazel) Dreaming of 
mother and home. 27562. 


Von Doenhoff (Albert) : 
Ballerina. 15097. 
Cradle song. 415. 
Here comes the band. 15659. 


Lonely traveler. 16057. 
Spinning wheel. 2053. 
Valse. 2344. 

von Haupt (Lois) Taps. 29230. 


Von Kunits (Luigi) Scales and arpeg- 
gios for the violin. 28963. 

Von Lackey (Irma) I heard a red 
bird singing. 10711. 
von Osten (Edna) Loyla. 

Von Tilzer (Albert) : 

I’d like to see more of you, 
Madam. 15719. 

If you haven’t somebody to love. 
8235. 

It doesn’t take So much to make 
me happy. 3424. 

Judgement day. 3460. 


25704. 


3838. 


Oh! baby what a night! 
Von Tilzer’s (Albert) famous 
songs of the past. 2346. 


When the trees are filled with 
blossoms. 29647 (253). 
Von T:lzer (Harry): 
Breathin’ heavy. 17483, 17434. 
By the dawn’s early light. 17456. 
De dago, de org’ and de monk. 


27657 (29). 

Down where the Wurzburger 
flows. 24426 (70). 

Hair of the dog that bit . you. 
17874. 


Hokum. 17934. 

In the heart of the mighty deep. 
27057 (59). 

In you all my dreams come true. 
18154, 18155. 

Just a little dairy for Mary and 


me. 18205. 
Lookin’ hot and _ keepin’ cool. 
18329, 18330. 
Lovable rogue. 18342. 
Love me, love my dog. 18354. 
Nonchalant. 18607, 18608. 
Not enough love, baby. 18610. 
Oh, listen to the anvil chorus. 


18639. 


Ob what a lovely dream. 27057 

(105). 

On a Sunday afternoon. 
(210). 

Racket song. 18803. 

Some little girl. 18990. 

Standing on the corner. 

You’re my little 
19471. 

Voris (VW He 1. 
Caprice. 21743. 
Christmas lullaby. ~ 22245. 

Daily lesson. 22317. 

Day of glory. 19896. 

He wants not friends that hath 
Thy love. 22684. 

He who would valiant be. 25168. 

I see His blood upon the rose. 
22842. 

I’ve a kingdom. 25343. 

Into the woods my Master went. 
5687. 

Jesus, do roses grow 
22972, 22973. 

Just as lam. 22996. 

Lame shepherd. 238042. 

My spirit longs for Thee. 

Pilgrim. 23602, 28811. 

Prayer for our country. 1729. 


24426 


19088. 
theme song, 


so red. 


23401. 


Ring, ye bells of Easter day. 
1809. 

Sabbath peace is on the earth. 
6518. 

There was a star in heaven. 
26656. 


Vork (Terrie) 
dreamy Delaware. 
Vors (Ros): 
Evening prayer. 
Hymn of praise. 


On the banks of the 
18661, 21068. 


27617. 
13380. 


Vorwaerts. 19491 (252). 

VosBurgh’s orchestration service. 
Thomas A. Edison, miracle man. 
14663. 

Voss (C...J..) | raise. to, tie. tierce, 
11687. 


Voss (M. S8.): 
At the end of my pretty rainbow. 
15066. 
Baby I still love you. 4687. 
Votaw (Lyravine) Rhythm band 
series. 6444. 
Voto (A. R.) My only one. 25935. 
Votypka (Joe) Why did you teach 
me to love you. 14879. 
Voynew (Richard) : 
I’m wondering who. 25329. 
She chills me. 26383. 
Vuillemin (Louis) : 
Cantiléne. 24679. 
Danse bucolique. 10162. 
Intermezzo. 26807. 


Laissez venir 4 moi. 25577, 25578. 


2167 


INDEX 


Vuillemin (Louis)—Continued. 
Ma cigale. 25714, 25715. 
Romance. 26286. 

Valse. 26808. 


Vulpius (Melchior) Haster hallelujah. 
Hae: 


Vuvag (Edition), verlag u. vertrieb, 


3 eas a 
Das klingt als wenn’s ein marchen 
wir’... 10172. 
Hinmal kommt zu dir das gliick. 
5136 . 
Ich will dir rote nelken bringen. 
18098. 


Jettchen Gebert. 20527. 
Kurfiirstendamm. 10995. 
Monijou, bleib mir treu. 
Potpourri. 11681. 
Sechser operette. 11863. 


W.cC. T. U. songs. 23849. 


Wachs (B. M. P. S. L): 

Bapteme d Yvonnette. 
(15). 

Bella Napoli. 
Bonsoir Collin. 
Chanson d’ avril. 2589 (45). 
Chant de la ecaille. 2589 (48). 
Douce gaité. 2589 (75). 
Féte des vignerons. 4577 (113). 
Fleur d’avril. 2589 (97). 
Hamae. 4577 (146). 
Noces d’Yvonnette. 
Par le sentier fleuri. 2589 (254). 
Pendant la moisson. 4577 (308). 
Rose d’avril. 17236 (848, 344). 
Temps fuit. 7310 (132). 
Terpsichore. 2589 (325). 
Valse interrompue. 2589 


Wachs (Paul): 
Bapteme d’Yvonnette. 2589 (15). 
Bella Napoli. 4577 (30). 
Bonsoir Collin. 2589 (34). 
Chanson d’avril. 2589 (45). 
Chant de la eaille. 2589 (48). 
Douce gaité. 2589 (75). 
Féte des vignerons. 4577 (118). 
Fleur d’avril. 2589 (97). 
Hamac. 4577 (146). 
Madriléna. 27057 (838). 
Noces d’Yvonnette. 2589 (238). 
Par le sentier fleuri. 2589 (254). 
Pendant la moisson. 4577 (3808) 
Réves envolés. 4028. 
Rose d’avril. 17236 (348, 344). 
Temps fuit. 7310 (1382). 
Terpsichore. 2589 (325). 
Valse interrompue. 2589 (343). 

Wachsmann (Franz) Nass oder 

trocken. 16302. 


Wachtmeister (A. R.) 
stycken. 29419. 


' Waddy (E. A.) 


6048. 


2589 


4577 (30). 
2589 (34). 


2589 (238). 


(843). 


Tre piano: 


New Ford. 15388. 


pt. I, n. 8., v. 24 


Wade (E. J.): 
All I want to do is neck. 27087. 
Honey give me all your lovin’. 
27851. 
Wade (Hugh): 
Let’s be 
11039. 
Sweet Hawaiian. 
Wade (J. D.) ir. 
18019. 
Wade (June) : 
All I want to do is neck. 27087. 


sweethearts again. 


16843. 
I love to be loved. 


Honey give me all your lovin’. 

27851. 
Wade (P; CC’ BR Yy* 

Hold me in your arms again. 
106388. 

Night has a thousand eyes. 
16324. 

World of love for you. 12505. 


Wadely (F. W.): 
I loved a lass. 
O mistress mine. 
Wadia (C. J. A.) 
San Jose. 2759. 
Wadley (Frederika) : 
Fireflies in the grass. 10419. 
How the butterfly keeps busy. 
15692. 
In the hammock. 15860. 
Riding song. 16569. 
Wind and the thistledown. 15860. 
Wadswith (Richard) Id like to love 
you. 20309. 
Wadsworth (H. M.) 
8249. 
Waffell (Ugene) 
me beneath the arbour vine. 
Waffenschmied. 4427. 
Waffle (Thelma) On the shores of 
old Hawaii. 14105. 
Wagans (Hdward) 
ago. 26483. 
Wagemaker (John) : 
Let love abide and be our guide. 
8408. 
Your best friends. 17222. 
Wagenaar (Joh.) Saul und David. 
4090. 
Wagener (George) : 
Everybody’s gal. 22480. 
In dreams you'll still belong to 
me. 22906. 
Listen baby. 138719. 
Love found me. 23141. 

Oh! how the girls can ave 
6226. 
Waghorne (W. R.) 

tra. 238694. 


Wagner (C. A.) 


Wagner (D. V.): 
Amelia my own. : 50. 
Honey Lou. 20261. 


27949. 
23480. 
Blossom time in 


In dreamland. 


Come back and love 
2867. 


Songs of long 


Rhythmic orches- 


That’s you. 26634. 


2168 


N 


\ 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Wagner (H. C.) 


Wagner Levien (A) 
Albur de amor. 9746. 


I’m going back home .to mother 
of mine. 20352. 

Sally-Ann. 1863. 

My sweet German 

Rose. 16291. 


Wagner (J. F.) 
24426 (240, 241). 


Roses des neiges. 


Wagner (J. M.) She’s got it. 29014. 
Wagner (Richard) : 

Albumblatt. 9510. 

Angels’ song. 7073. 

Blushing bride. 7074. 

Bridal chorus. T7075. 

Bridal march. 26809. 

Evening star. T7076. 

Goetterdaemmerung. 21964 (74). 


Introduction, spinnchor und bal- 
lade. 2352. 
Liebestod. 19491 (258). 
Lohengrin’s farewell to Elsa. 
24194. 
Love duet and Brangaene’s warn- 
ing!) 2358. 
Mastersingers. 123834. 
Meistersinger. 21745. 
Meistersinger von Nitirnberg. 
14774, 29421. 
Parsifal. 21745.. . 
Pilgerchor. 17236 (452). 
Ride of the Valkyrs. 2354. 
Rienzi, der letzte der tribunen. 
19291. 
Song of Venus. 7077. 
Sunrise and Siegfried’s parting 
from Briinnhilde. 2355. 
Tannhiuser. 4428. 
Tréiume. 2356. 
Wagner (Siegfried) Herzog Wildfang. 
7310 (71). 


SUCS.,"S.'eN C.. 


Azares de la vida.’ 9828. 

Caminito de la sierra. 10008. 

Canci6n mixteca. 10010. 

Escuchando tu voz. 103858. 

Granito de sal. 10563. 

Huye ladron. 20281. 

Jesusita la vaquera. 20526. 

Loca juventud. 11091. 

Mananitas. 13817. 

Mariposa. 11217. 

Muchachas alegres. 113386. 

Noche de amor. 21005. 

Orticinas. 11572. 

Pais azul. 11597. 

Payaso. 11630. 

Rosalba. 26295. 

Russiana. 21275. 

Sefiorita. 21320. 

Tierra del Plata. 26671. 

Wagstaff (L. P.) Miami nights are 

ealling me. 13898. 


‘’Wakefield 


INDEX 


Wahlberg (Gideon) : 


Dansas pa ostermans' brygga. 
10161. 
Mitt eget blibirsstalle. 11297. 


Waibel (W. C.): 
Absent. 29647 (1). 
Hymn of faith. 12594 (1384). 
Midi. 19491 (150). 
Wailey (D. O.) Simmon’s university 
medley. 29044. 
Wainwright (Warren) : 


Moonlight and roses. 12594 (246). 


Under Egyptian skies. 27057 
(155)% 
Wais (Pepi) O mein heimatland. 
26040. 
Waite (Jack) pseud. See Bibo 
(Irving) 
Waite (Ted) Whatyerfraidof. 7163. 
Waiter (Doc) Baby girl. 22068. 


Waits: (2 'R.) 
you. 18630. 
Wake up and dream. 7461, 8142, 9548, 
9730, 10702, 10730, 10793, 123898, 
14781, 14826. 
(Beulah) My 
coming back to me. 11414. 
Wakefield (Fred) Ozark baby. 6291. 
Wakefield (Jean) : 
He’s a bad boy. 15647. 
Symphony low-down. 19105. 
Wakeley (H. E.) Must I keep on 
dreaming. 23328. 
Wakening of Flora. 
Waldau (Harry): 
Es griisst der Stephansturm die 
Berolina. 583. 

Es ist was los! 27608. 

Ich will dir rote nelken bringen. 
18098. 

Potpourri. 11681. 

Schlager aus der revue Jetze oder 
nie. 1887. 

Sechser operette. 11863. 

Sérénade d’amour. 11877. 

Was will die Rosalinde in Binz 
und Swinemiinde. 7118. 
Walden (Harold) And only me knows 

why. 22019. 
Waldmann (Ludolf) 
ner-walzer. 579. 
Waldmann’s (L.) 
Weegner-walzer. 
Waldteufel (—): 
Sérénade vénitienne. 4577 (352). 
To spring. 4577 (398). 
Waldteufel (Emil) Skater’s waltz. 
11938. 
Waldteufel (H. L. G.): 
Sérénade vénitienne. 4577 (352). 
To spring. 4577 (398). 
Waldteufel (L. R. J.): 
Sérénade vénitienne. 4577 (352). 
To spring. 4577 (398). 


Just because you’re 


sweetie’s 


2361, 7090. 


Ernestine-W eg- 


verlag. HErnestine- 
579. 


2169 


INDEX 


—— —. —__——_. 


Waldteufel memories. 7091. 
Wale (F. O.): 
Just you and I. 10957. 


Sunset’s crimson gold. 14560. 

Wales. 2864. 

Walke (Hughie) Aunt Jemima’s pan- 
cake flow’r. 7416. 

Walkem (C. W.) Four-square gospel. 
10461. 

Walker (—) 
12594 (428). 

Walker (C. F.) My Iowa queen. 1481. 

Walker (Clancey P.) Cha-ra-chicker- 
ro-chew-der-chew. 17503. 

Walker (Clyde P.) Chaw-ra-chick-ro- 
chew-der-chew. 4887. 

Walker (Don) Way 
12348. 

Walker (Donald) 


When it’s all goin’ out. 


of dreams. 


Those West Vir- 


ginia mountains. 12201. 
Walker (Edwin) ; 
Immortalis. 1008. 
Roses and you. 4063. 
Walker (Elizabeth) Sail on, oh ships! 
14346. 
Walker (Ernest) : 
Easter piece. 19974. 

Sonata in F minor. 11985. 
Three dedications. 19802. 
Walker (Eveline) My little girl. 

3139. 
Walker (F. A.) Her tender eyes. 
17916. 


Walker (F. W.) Laundry song. 8398. 
Walker (Guy) Storm. 9287. 
Walker (Harry): 

Representative. 9023. 

Young cadet. 9692. 
Walker (J. HE.) Below the Mason- 

Dixon line. 4729. 

Walker (Johnnie): 

Do they miss me back at home. 

10235. 

Someone. 11975. 
Walker (M. H.) Iowa. 3421. 
Walker (Mannix) Clever Stana. 7643. 
Walker (Melvin) Won’t you come 


back. 19420. 
Walker (Mildred) Blondes. 19670. 
Walker (R. D.) Winking and blink- 
ing. 14894. 
Walker (S. G.) March song. 25746. 
Waiker (T. C.) Men of metal. 23247. 
Walker (W. K.) Gee! but Tm in 


love with only you. 27702. 
Walker (W. L.) My beautiful Ore- 
gon rose. 1457. 
Walker (W. R.) Kitty. 23026. 
Walkiewicz (Hugeniusz) : 
Bo walec to taki taniec niewinny 
mezowie modwia o walcu Zle. 
4774. 


Nieszpory. 6174, 25985. 


—_———— + —_—. 


pt. III, n. S., v. 24 


Walko (Catherine) Broken hearted. 


12794. 

Wall (A. M.) - Soft, soft wind. 
11965. : 

Wall (Gene) Just a curly headed 
baby. 25507. 

Wall (H. M. de) See De Wall (H. 
M.) 

Wall (J. D.) JU be singing forever. 
25280. 

Wall (Margaret) Just a curly headed 
baby. 25507. 

Wallace (B. L.) Do dreams come 
true. 5055. 

Wallace (C. J.) Follow a big cigar. 
3089. 

Wallace (Charlton) California blues. 
24670. 


Wallace (Grace) 


Pilot’s song. 6329. 
Wallace (H. E.): 


Dixie walk. 13023. 
Gay lady. 25048. 
Jest. 13594. 
What am I _ expected to do. 
26863. 
Wallace (I. M.) Envoi. 13103. 


Wallace (Jennie) 
8715. 


Wallace (M. O. ) 


My queen of love. 


At the court of 


Santa Claus. 27148. 
Wallace (M. W.) Dixie bluebird. 
7750, 138021. 


Wallace (Minnie) : 


Dirty butter. 27515. 


Old folks started it. 28705. 
Wallace (Raymond): 

Ever so goosey. 7845. 

Follow a big cigar. 3089. 


Give yourself a pat on the back. 


25075. 

There ain’t many babies about. 
24052. 

What are you going to do about 
Mary. 17079. 

What can you do without money? - 
21787. 

Wallace (Sippie) Lonesome for 
someone to love. 23115. 


Wallace (Walter) : 
I wonder where Mary is tonight. 
3357. 
That’s what the moon Said to me. 
4294. : 
Wallace (William) : 
Adventurers. 7310 (1). 
Nest thee, my bird. 7310 (102). 


Sea-hawks. 7310 (118). 
Son of mine. 17236 (391). 
Swordsman. 7310 (128). 


Then you’d believe in me. 24051. 


Wallack (BE. M.) Little white house 
on the hill. 5878. 


Waller (C. W.) Claire. 17534. 


2170 


a ae 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Waller (Fred) I’ve got a feeling I’m 


falling. 5599. 
Waller (Jack): 
Beloved, ’tis you. 22108. 
Bubbling over with joy. 
But I do say so. 9979. 
Dreamland days. 22425, 
Glad feet. 10525. 
L-o-v-e. 231387, 28322. 
Paradise square. 5528. 
Roll away clouds. 6473. 
Thin man and the fat man. 
12191. 
Two perfect lovers. 24145. 
Virginia. 2329, 7062. 
Who cares? 24299. 
Wonderful vy 0 u—commonplace 
me. 12497. 


Waller (M. D.): 

Ideal man. 987. 

My love. 3742. 

What has fate in store for me. 
21791. 

Why can’t I stop thinking about 
you? 7219. 

Waller (Thomas).: 

Ain’t misbehavin’. 17261. 

Blue, turning grey over 
27248. . 

Can’t we get together. 

Dixie Cinderella. 15365. 

Find out what they like. 

Gladyse. 27724. 

Gone. 25096. 

Heavy sugar. 

Honeysuckle rose. 

I’m just wild about you. 

I’m not worrying. 15775. 

I need someone like you. 27972. 

I’ve got a feeling I’m falling. 
8202. 

If you like me. 10821. 

Lookin’ good but feelin’ 
pat Dag 

My fate is in your hands. 
233538. 

No wonder. 23454. 

Off-time. 16364. 

Prisoner of love. 26217. 

Radio papa, broadcastin’ mama. 
26229. 

Say it with your feet. 18882. 

Six or seven times. 29062. 

Snake hip dance. 23852. 

Sweet Savannah Sue. 19090. 

That jungle jamboree. 21557. 

That rhythm man. 16897. 

That was my own idea. 21579. 

Touch-down. 6964. 

Trouble. 26705. 

Valentine stomp. 29387. 

What did I do to be so black and 
blue. 21788. 


9974, 


you. 
17475. 

24988. 
25175. 


20262, 25204. 
20362. 


bad. 
20916, 


2469—30——39 


21 


INDEX 


Why am I alone with no one to 
love. 4499. 
Zonky. 21957, 24423. 
Wallick (Margy) I still get a thrill 
out of you. 20885. 
Walling (J. ©.): 
Album leaf. 14976 (4). 
Impromptu. 14976 (371). 
Slumber song. 14976 (295). 
Walling (M. C.): 
Album leaf. 14976 (4). 
Impromptu. 14976 (3871). 
Slumber song. 14976 (295). 
Wallis -(@eg:) : 


Misery farm. 1395. 
Wosie. 7245. 
Wallis (Sven) Tack fdr att du kom. 
29216. 


Wallis (W. H.) T:.ddley-iddley-iddley- 
iddley-hi. 2206. 
Wailman (Irving) 
you sweetheart. 
Walls (C. K.) 


Because I found 
9870. 
Cincinnati civic song. 


24729. 

Walner (W. H.) Just like a story. 
D759. 

Walpole (A. W.) Id be a Gipsy. 
22756. 

Walsh (A. 1.) Say it te;the edi- 
phone. 6546. 


Walsh (Doc): 
Hand in hand we walked along to- 
gether. 27776. 
I don’t like the blues no how. 
20312. 
Oh, how I hate it. 16371. 
Peg and awl. 14164. 
Roll on boys. 14315. 
There’s a man goin’ round taking 
names, 21592. 
You are a little too small. 
Walsh (G. C.): 
Kingdom of love. 
Suite A. 6792. 
Weaish 61..¥..-: 
Allana. 15014. 
Every one must learn to love. 
15447. 
Machella. 16103. 
Magnolia tree. 16107. 
Oh baby, you know how I feel. 
16368. 
Pounding the oak. 16492. 
This night and you. 16925. 
You’ll__still be the same _ sweet- 


14926. . 
5787. 


heart. 17210. 
Walsh (James) Spread out your 
wings. 29136. 
Walsh (M. M.) My Pennsylvania 
home. 13995. 


Walsh (N. E.): 
Goddess of love. 27730. 
I laugh and live on. 27918. 


71 


INDEX 


pt. I, n.S., v. 24 


i 


Walsh (N. E.)—Continued. , 

None but one. 26014. 

Things are gonna be fine. 29290. 
Walsh (S. H.) Day after day. 2922. 
Walsh (William) Let’s shake hands 

as we say goodbye. 28262. 
Walsh, Holmes & co., ltd. : 

Autumn roses. 24552. 

Blue butterflies. 22139. 

Bourrée. 7448. 

Capriccietto. 299. 

Forest fauns. 22546. 

Gondellied. 13884. 

Hungarian dances. 

In tulip time. 1043. 

Knotting song. 1154. 

Loveland is calling. 8491. 

- Meditation. 138266. 

Neapolitan nights. 

Old guards. 28707. 

River reverie. 1812. 

Six 18th century minuets. 24348. 

Song of the Volga boatmen. 9244. 

Spirit of the dance. 21448-21450. 

Theme from the Unfinished sym- 

phony. 11844. 

Visions of yesterday. 12325. 
Walstrom (Roberta) My old gal and 
I. "238390: 
Walter (J. F.) 


27266. 


1530. 


Mass in C. 8556. 


Walter (Jules) Ave Maria. 4677. 
Walter (Lou): 4 

Baby girl. 9881. 

Deep red moon. 24827. 
Walter (M. ©.) Impromptu. 9067. 


Walter (Serge) Down by the lilacs. 


5078. 
Walters (A. T.) 
3800. 


Walters (L. M.) | I only know I love 
you. 279fa: 


Walters (R. ‘H.) 
11352. 

Waltham (Tom): 
Amour dans les roses. 
Minuit, Place Pigalle. 
Mss Cinéma. 23279. 
My Dixieland. 6106. 
Paname, Paname n’est pas Paris. 

3899. 
Sweetie. 6842. 
Tipsy. 24095. 

Walther (Adolph) 

Walther (Gustave) : 
Cozy nook. 15288. 
Love waltz. 16086. 
May. 16144. 
Natalie. 16303. 
Saxy. 16632. 
Waltz hero. 
Wandering man. 


No one but you. 


My big thrill. 


24487. 
16189. 


17629. 


Dearie. 


17050. 
29435. 


Walther (M. C.): 
Man I love. 25788. 
Saturday night. 26329. 
Under the stars. 19250. 
Walthew (R. H.) Butterfly. 4820. 
Waltman (E. L.) Thinking of you. 
14657. . 
Walton (Jesse) 
dazzy, dizzy Anne. 
Walton (Lewis) 
laughing at me. 24833. 
Walton (M. A.) When the winter 
winds blow cold. 29491. 
Walton (William) Sinfonia concer- 


Oh Anne, oh doozy, 
16367. 
With the big moon 


tante. 11922. 
Waltz exercise. 26818. 
Walz (Jean): 
Anna Belle. 2642. 
In my dreams of memories. 
13540. 


What a fool I’ve been to believe 
in you. 29464. 
Wambolt (Sarah) Why not be fair. 
26949. 
Waneura (Louis): 
Angel of love. 22023. 
My true girl. 18566. 
Stepping high. 19044. 
When cedar trees are swaying. | 
19346. 
Wand (H. A.) Dallas blues. 
Wanderlied. 7105. 
Wann und wo. 132, 1158, 1644, 1891, 
9016, 2371, 2372, 2401. | 
Wansborough (H. N.) Dwell in my | 
heart. 5119. 
Wansborough (Harold): | 
By candlelight. 9985. 
Smiles. 29075. 
Sort of girl that mother used to 
be. 23907. 
With flying colors. 21873. | 
Warbler’s farewell. 21964 (75, 76). | 
Ward (Amy) See Woodforde-Finder — 
(Mrs.) | 
Ward (Eddie): 
And then my castles came tum- | 
bling down. 12645. 
Believe me. 19634. 
Crystal girl. 17588, 17589. 
Dancing to heaven. 22329. 
I’m a little negative. 18028. 
I’ve always wanted to call you | 
my sweetheart. 8200, 18078. 
I wonder what is really on his | 


442. 


mind. 18093, 20410. 
Just an hour of love. 25512. 
Li-Po-Li. 25614. 
Love will last forever. 28342. 


Miss Wonderful. 18467, 20859. 
My lover. 18535, 20940. | 
Next to myself I want you. 8753. 
Paris. 18720. 18721, 28774. | 
Somebody mighty like you. 18992. | 


2172 


INDEX 


es 


nos. 1-12, 1929 
Suzanna. 14566. 
That’s my business. 29261. 
Ward (F. E.) It is a good thing to 
give thanks. 13568. 
Ward (F. G.) Dream song. 24882. 
Ward (F. S.) Air A la _ bourrée. 
19516.. 


Ward (Frank): 
Be your age. 
Dona. 22388. 

Ward (George) : 
Dynamic personality. 

19970. 
I’m going to be tough on you. 
3320. 
I want you only. 3851. 
It’s tough to be in love. 5711. 
My dynamic personality. 3729. 


7469. 


15419, 


My toreador. 8724. 
Pitter patter. 3950. 
Puppy love. 8978. 


Pretending. 6382. 

Really going to town. 4009. 
Regular guy. 4016. 

She’s cute, she’s sweet. 4181. 
She’s my sugar dumpling. 6623. 
Tee off. 4270. 

Twosome. 7016. 

Violent love. 7058. 


Who is the man. 2474, 
Ward (H. R.): 
April day. 9789. 


Are you the kind of guy. 2655. 
Estrella tropical. 586. 
Rejoice to-day, with one accord. 


14284, 
Wishing. 12487. 
Ward: (Jz B.) Belle of Sher’dan 
Square. 7489. 
Ward (Jean) You are not there. 
29599. 
Ward (M. E.): 
Forsaken. 7924. 


Sunday’s my blue day. 9300. 
Ward (Russell) Lonely and blue. 
13738. 
Ward (Theo.) Chorister’s dream. 
12891. 
Ward (Vera) Hecho, 2994. 
Ward-Casey (S.): 
O sun! in golden setting. 16360. 
Pack clouds away. 8865. 
Warde (Harry): 
Cupid sleeps to-night. 12954. 
In my aeroplane. 28057. 
My wonderful boy. 28578. 
O Mister Camel. 21081. 


Warder (Hans) Sunrise on the 
plains. 9305. , 

Wardle: (J. ‘K:) Hello-sister-hello. 
15657. 


Ware (Darrell) : 


Bluebird of happiness. 7523. 

Can’t eat—can’t sleep—love you. 
22196. 

Double-jointed rythm. 22401, 

Good morning glory. 7970. 

I can’t teach you anything. 22754, 

Instead of me. 22939, 

My old southland plantation. 
8709. 

No more playin’. 8764. 

Who—when and where, 

Ware (Harriet) : 

Artisan. 27144. 

Friend of you. 15531. 

Music is love. 12594 (250). 

Rose moral no. 1. 12594 (327). 

Rose moral no. 2. 12594 (328), 

Song of the future. 12594 (357 Ve 


24305. 


Stars. 6777. 
Warfield (HE. R.) I fear your love, 
25258. 


Warford (Claude) : 
At my window. 7407. 
Looking glass. 8476. 
Phantom pirate. 8910. 
Waring, (PR. iy): 
At the journey’s end, with you. 
4664. 
Can it be true. 22193. 
Down in true love lane. 24869. 
Feelin’ kind ef blue, baby. 13153. 
Hipety hop. 13388. 
Hop on a happy star. 13359. 
I ain’t never been loved before. 


22748. 
I can’t do anything without my 
man. 5477. 
I don’t care what you do. 15724. 
I knew it would rain. 5502. 
I love you pashion-ate-ly. 22793. 


I’m a veteran of the battle of 
Broadway. 25297. 

I want your love. 13493. 

Janeville jazzhounds. 13583, 

Let’s do! 11040. 

My melody girl. 13986. 

On one rainy day. 23520, 

Samarkand. 11816. 

Step in a close-up with me. 23936. 

Sunshine Mary. 28960. 

That night of delight with you. 
12165. 

They want to 
14652. 

Tiny. little shove. 14672, 

Trouble with me is you. 
9428. 

We gotta have a new song. 14800, 

Weeping willow tree. 71380. 

When I’m good I’m _ lonesome. 
24260. 

Who else but me loves you. 24300. 

Wipe off that frown. 24329. 


lick Broadway. 


6988, 


2173 


INDEX 


pt. II, n.S., v. 24 


i ae 


Waring (T. L.)—Continued. 
World began the night I met you. 
7243. 
You just couldn’t be true. 9663. 
You’re doin’ me so much good. 


24388. 
You’re the apple of my eye. 14948. 
Wark (2. V.): 
Old Glory. 11529. 
Our mission. 11578. 
Warlamoff (—) Russian airs. 4577 
(339). 
Warlamow (A. J.) . Searlet sarafan. 
28856. 
Warlock (Peter) pseud. See Heseltine 
(Philip) 


Warmack (P.): 
Robertson County. 14312. 
Stone rag. 14541. 
Warman (Pauline) Dreaming of long 


ago. 27561. 
Warmoth (W. F.) ‘Take me back to 
California. 6847. . 
Warnack (James) When the sun 


kisses day goodbye. 12423. 
Warner (B. H.) Bessie couldn’t help 
1. 2rZl0. 
Warner (C. E.): © 
Cherry lips. ‘617. 

Melissa lands her trout. 8573. 
Picture’s in the clouds. 8916. 
Warner (F. EB.) Huffer’s rhythm band 
book of toy symphonies. 20277. 

Warner (F. H.): 
Book of favorite hymns for sundry 
occasions. 9946. 
Serenity. 1924. 
Warner (F. L.): 
I’m thinking forever of you. 3332. 
Our country. 3881. 
Warner (H. W.) Suite in the olden 
style. 6795. 
Warner (Kenneth) In heaven. 22908. 
Warner (S. M.) Cutest little baby. 
27447. 
Warnke (F. W.): 
March. 231938. _. 
Volksweise. 17041. 
Warren (A. E.): 
In the swing. 12594 (156). — 
Tambourine girl. 12594 (380). 
Warren (E. D.) 
1567. 
Warren (E. M.) 
26222. 
Warren (BE. R.): 


Autumn sunset in the canyon. 


22057. 


Hosanna to the living Lord. 22731. 
in the (hills. 


Spring morning 
23921. 


Summer noon on the desert. 23951. 
Winter night in the valley. 29547. 


November and May. 


Promise of spring. 


Warren (H. L.): 
In the swing. 12594 (156). 
Tambourine girl. 12594 (380). 

Warren (Harry): 

Absence makes the heart grow 
fonder. 21973, 27060. 

Bad baby. 22077. 

Crying for the Carolines. 22506. 

Every night in the week. 20014. 

Finding the long way home. 5209, 

Have a little faith in me. 15640. 

Here we are. 10616. 

How shall I tell. 227837. 

Just a little glimpse of paradise. 
13621, 15941. 

Old man Sunshine. 26079. 

Poor unlucky me. 11677. 

Sorrows. 6741. 

There was nothing else to do. 
14651, 16918. 

What didja wanna make me love 
you for. 7152. : 

What’s the big idea. 24243. 

When you’re seeing Sweetie home. 
17117. T9370: 

Where the sweet forget-me-nots 
remember. 9578, 17125. 

Warren (I. E.) Cowboy. 10125. 

Warren (M. R.) Queen of my castle 

of dreams. 16529. 

Warren (W. W.) 

5161. 

Warren & Phillips: 

At the fair. 81. 

Aural lessons for senior schools. 
27154. 

Chinese march. 2888. 

Dedication. 22353. 

Every beginner’s tunes. 

Golden memories. 3164. 

Great masters. 761. 

Here’s to our next merry meeting. 
22698. 

Holiday pictures. 3235. 

Hungarian dance. 3265. 

I will lay me down in peace. 
20405. 

Jingles for juniors. 22975. 

Key to twelve test papers in the 
rudiments of music. 23022. 

Lessons in elementary harmony. 
20634, 20685. 

London scenes. 20693. 

Merry peasant. 6567. 

Minuet in D. 2718. 

Music for an old play. 25896. 

Naval cadet’s march. 3777. 

Seven beginner pieces for violin. 
3787. 

Tchaikovsky album. 19230. 

Ten recreative studies. 21310. 

Three tone pictures. 3920. 

Through darkness to the dawning. 
21625. 


Everglade moon. 


20012. 


2174 


*) 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Two Scottish dances. 2898. 
Valse chromatique. 26754. 
Waxwork show. 23880. 
9th album of first pieces. 19491. 
Warschawsky (M.) Oifn pripetshok. 
27792. 
Warshauer (Frank) 
blue. 8466. 
Wartell, Wallman & Kaplan. Because 
I found you sweetheart. 9870. 
Warwick (A. T) ‘Two pastorals for 


organ. 7109. 
Was meine mutter sang. 2376. 
Washburn (Oliver) Goodnight, I’m 


leaving you. 17852. 

Washburne (Joe) Gambler’s_ blues. 
27695. 

Washenberger (M. EH.) When you 
and I were kiddies on the farm. 
24538. 

Washington (Booker) ‘Terrific stomp. 
29249. 


Washington (Ned): 


Dance of the wooden shoes. 
24795. 
Dancing on Mars. 24796. 


Day you fall in love. 19897. 
H’lo baby. 25193. 
Huddlin’. 25221. 
I’d better not try it. 15717. 


I’d like to be a Gipsy. 1383892. 
One minute of heaven. 26097. 


Singin’ in the bathtub. 21885, 
26415, 29054. 
Washington’s birthday. 29448. 
Wassaw (Wilber) Take me walking 
in the moonlight. 6851. 
Wassenberg (K. M.) My song of 
love. 25948. 
Wassenberg (May) Prayer of mem- 
ory... 6872, 11689. 
Wassertriger. 10050. 
Watanuki (Homare) Harmonica 
music. 3195. 


Waterloo music co.: 


First period at the piano. 20055. 
In the moonlight. 8265. 
Waterman (Adolf) Weihenacht. 
26843. 
Waterman (The) 2378. 
Waters (Benny) Harlem drag. 
20204. 


Waters (C. F.): 
Before the ending of the day. 
22105. 
Save us, O Lord, waking. 23750. 
Waters (Ethel) Second handed man. 
11864. 
Waterson (W. R.) jr. I’m headin’ 
for the lane back home. 8152. 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co.: 
Beside the shores of Lake Louise. 
12740. 


Lonesome and 


Come on, along with the blue bird. 
7656. 

Cubanella. 17592. 

Down in old Monterey. 5081. 

Ev’ry old back porch is new in 


the summer time. 13131. 
Hyes have it. 5174. 
For people like us. 671. 


Get me a red head girl. 5284. 

Goodness knows how I love you. 
15597. 

I’d like to love someone. 17991. 

Let us be sweethearts tonight. 


13697. 
Listen baby. 13719. 
Mary Jane. 11221. 
Me and the clock. 5991. 
Naughty little lady. 1529. 


No one in the world but you. 
6187. 

No one to love. 16332. 

Oh! how the girls can 
6226. 

Only for you. 

Spring it in the summer 
she’ll fall. 12036. 

There’s a four leaf clover in my 
pocket. 2179. 

To make a long story short, I love 
you. 6948. 

Wedding bells are breaking up 
that old gang of mine. 2392. 

What’ll become of me. 7157. 

Wonderful you. 9627. : 

You’re a pain in the heart to me. 


lurve. 


8840. 
and 


12544. 
Wathall (A. G.): 

Allah! strike for thee. 17236 
(10). 

Dangle him lightly. 14976 (64). 

Dawning day. 17236 (98). 

Delia. 14976 (67). 

Entrance of Colonel Budd. 172386 
(114). 

Flying fish. 17236 (1380). 

Foolish wedding bells. 14976 
(98). 

Hike! 14976 (126). 


In our little school. 17236 (190). 
In the U. S. A. 17236 (193). 
Manistee. 17236 (2388). 
March of the candidates. 
(239). 
Oh! what a bump. 14976 (288). 
Old_jay-bird. 14976 (240), 17236 
(307). . 
R-e-m-o-r-s-e. 17236 (333). 
Rosabelle Clancy. 17236 (342). 
Schoolma’am’s song. 17236 (358). 
Since I first met you. 17236 
(377). 
Smiling isle. 


17236 


17236 (385). 


2175 


INDEX 


Wathall (A. G.)—Continued. 
Sultan of Sulu. 14976 (140), 
17236 (408, 409, 411-414), 
19491 (225). 
Tell me _ shooting star. 
(420). 
We are engaged. 17236 (458). 
When maidens wait. 17236 (472). 
When man is fancy free. 17236 
(473). 
Yak and the gnu. 17236 (489). 
Wathen (V. LL.) Boot-legger blues. 
7529. 
Watkin (H. C.) 
Watkins (A. S.): 
Are you the kind of guy. 2655. 
God made me thine. 5318. 
Highly colored wings. 5429. 
I have a gift for you. 5498. 
If you should call. 10823. 
In some far day. 5666. 


17236 


I love you. 27941. 


Watkins (D. P.) God needed an 
angel. 7964. 

Watkins (H.) Tom’s rag. 21645. 
Watkins, (P. B: N.) Sweetheart 
Louise. 23988. 

Watkins (Sammy) Guess who. ‘768, 
769, 3181. 

Watson (Arthur) Together. 29316. 


Watson (KE. J.) Two sacred songs. 
9528. 

Watson (Elizabeth) Two sacred 
songs. 9528. 

Watson (F. C.) Melhor musica do 
mundo. 25796. 

Watson (F. H.) Come back to old 
B’way. 17550. 

Watson (F. L.) Twilight reverie. 
9446. 

Watson (Fred): 

Her u-kee-el-a. 5415. 


Kilties band. 5782. 
Watson (Frederic) For I’m just a 
rolling stone. 17776. 


Watson (G. C.) Happy-yappy. 13293. 
Watson (J. S.) Lonely one. 16056. 


Watson (Jonas) Sweetheart mine. 
6834. 


Watson (M. M.): 
Alpenrose waltz. 17282. 
Birthday party waltz. 
Boating song. 15165. 
Cireus ring. 17530. 
County fair. 15281. 
Dance of the snowflakes. 
Dream of the party. 153899. 
Fairy bells. 15460. 
Fireside tale. 15486. 
Folk dance. 17774. 
Junior high entrance 

18208. 

Little one, sleep. 11086. 


9915. 


March of the tin cavalry. 11203. 


10155. 


march. 


pt. III, n.S8., v. 24 


Mummer’s parade. 18493. 
On skis. 11538. 

Pirates bold. 11652. 
Trotting pony. 12260. 
Watson (Nola) Would you 
back, would you? 14911. 

Watson (Raymond) : 
Oh! the girl I love to find. 18641. 
Western romance. 2404. 


come 


Watson (W. R.) jr. Lovely one. 
18358. 

Watt (Hugh) Jumping frog of Cala- 
veras. 8325, 10922. 

Watters (H. C.) She’s my slip of a 
girl. 29019. 


Watters (P. 8S.) Lonesome. 1247. 
Watts (C. P. F.) Some sweet day 


after while. 18991. 
Watts (Laverne) Days gone by. 
2924. 


Watts (R. E.) His war of righteous- 
ness is near. 17930. 
Waverly (Jack) Carrying on in Car- 
rie’s coupe. 15225. 
Waxman (A. P.) Five Sabbath reci- 
tatives. 7118. 
Waxman (Maurie) 
recitatives. 7118. 
Waxmann (M. J.) 
but square. 8234. 
Way of peace. 17062. 
Way to Norwich. 26833. 
Wayne (Anthony) : 
Contented. 404. 
You’re the one and only one. 2561. 
Wayne (Mabel) : 
Cabaret _ kisses. 
15200. 
Call of Araby. 10008. 
Cradle of love. 414, 7683. 
Do ya. 24849. 
Do ya’ love me. 
Down heaven’s highway. 
Dream world. 10276. 
Bye-full of you. 5173, 7850, 7851. 
Fiddlin’ Joe. 20046. 
Forever and a day. 5234. 
It happened in Monterey. 25459. 
Love is a wonderful thing., 11121, 
13770, 18771, 23143. 
My Angeline. 3711-8713, 1454- 
1456, 11349. 
Needin’ some love. 25969. as 
Some day you'll realize you're 
wrong. 9213, 14478, 14479. 


Five Sabbath 


If the world were 


9996, 12821, 


27526, 27527. 
24868. 


Song of the musketeers. 2032. 
Stepping high. 2069. 
We be three poor mariners. 4449. 


Weasner (H. C.) My river of dreams. 
3754, 
Weasner (H. C.) & c0.: 
Hush-d-bye time. 5473. 
My river of dreams. © 3754. 


2176 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Weatherdon (H. B.): 
Caprice. 14809. 
Hlégie héroique. 24924. 
Intercession. 5686. 
Weatherhead (William) 
waltz. 23308. 
Weatherly (C. T.): 

Boy o’ mine. 22159. 
Mother dear, of mine. 18484. 
Weatherly (F. E.) Danny boy. 19883. 
Weathers (Elizabeth ) Slumbering 

dreams of you. 23847. 
Weaver (Benjamin) I want to be a 
movie queen. 18082. 
Weaver (E. W.) Dreaming dreams 
of love. 13063. 
Weaver (Mable) 
you'll be blue. 
Weaver (P. J.): 
Carol of the birds. 
Carol of the flowers. 


Moonlight 


There'll be a day 
29278. 


222083. 
22204. 


Weaver (R. J.) Walking with my 
Lord. .9520. 
Weaver (Sylvester) Useless’ blues. 
24163. 
Weaver (T. B.): 
Kohen-Klaney kids. 28216. 
Mother’s most beautiful face. 
28503. 
That mother of mine. 29259. 
Three hustling Hebrews. 29295. 
Wait till I get my specs. 29423. 


Webb (E. A.) 
20880. 

Webb (F. R.) 
(273). 

Webb (Irving) pseud. See Webb (E. 
A 


Moonlight memories. 


Merry moments. 4577 


Webb (Violet) : 


Cowboy’s lesson. 15282. 


Does it make you happy to make 


me blue. 22386. 
Faded clover wreath. 
Sad memory. 143843. 
Tears. 14605. _ 

Webbe (W. Y.): 
America, dear land of hope. 2629. 
Ballad of the stork. 2698. 
Behold, O God our defender. 

2726. 

Missa fidelium. 11289. 
Webber (Audrey) Calling-I love you. 
12831. 
Webber (Carl) 
4708. 
Webber (Russell) Melodic foundation 
studies for violin beginners. 1355. 

Weber (—),; 
How lovely the meadows. 
Jubilee overture. 5745. 


Weber (B. A.) Dreamland Hawaii. 
19963. 


15458. 


Band fundamentals. 


17967. 


Weber (C. A.) 
time. 14558. 
Weber (C. M. von): 


Sunny shiney spring- 


Derniére pensee musicale. 19491 
(al i 
Invitation to the waltz. 22941. 
Konzertsttick in F-moll. 18243. 
Oberon. 2589. (241). 
Weber (Edwin): 
Believe me that’s love. 9887. 


Big boy Jess. 19650. 
Just beyond the blue, 8340. 
Telling the world we’re in love. 
21549. 
Weber (Ernest) 
16389. 

Weber (Henri): 
Gems for everybody. 3129. 
Modern dance banjoist. 8616. 


Old grist mill. 


Modern dance clarinetist. 8617. 
Modern dance cornetist. 8618. 
Modern dance pianist. 8619. 


Modern dance saxophonist. 8620. 
Modern dance violinist. 8621. 

Progressive trumpet studies in 

modern dance rhythms. 3982. 
Weber (Henry): 


Casanova. 19757. 

Casanova-marsch. 19758. 

Feierlicher aufzug. 627. 
Weber (Jan) Oh yes. 18644. 


Weber (John) Listen to me Wil- 
helmina. 138720. 

Weber (Ludwig) Musik nach volks- 
liedern. 6087, 6088. 

Weber (W. R.): 
In dreams. 
Road to home. 

Webs (Oleg) : 
Adorable, wonderful you. 9719. 
Do you hear my calling heart. 

102389. 
Love’s nest. 23159. 
My heart goes out to you. 238364. 
Shadows of the past. 23788. 


20447. 
21248. 


Two summers. 12283. 
Webster (HE. M.): 
Knights of the air. 28214. 


Thank God for liberty. 12159. 
Webster (G. O.) Essex-on-Champlain. 


20004. 
Webster (James) I’d love to love the 
one I love. 5482. 
Webster (M. F.) Clog and character 
dances. 175387. 
Webster (Margaret): 
Cruel hearted woman blues. 
10133. 
Oh me, oh my. | 11515: 
You’re the one. 12554. 


Webster (Wesley) 
16176. 

Weddell (Johnny) : 

Hula moon. 874. 


Message in song. 


2177 


INDEX 


pa 


Weddell (Johnny )—Continued. 
Sleepy. 1979. 
Tired of dreaming dreams. 
19200. 
Weddell-Francis co. 
ing dreams. 19200. 
Wedding. 26840. 
Weed (L. A.) Jonah and the whale. 
22979. 
Weeden (E. D. C.) 
own. 29647 (226). 
Weeden (W. S.) 
golden deed. 17236 (389). 
Weeg (S. C.) Bring back the old 
fashioned mother. 24641. 
Weekes (A.) & co., Iltd.: 


6943, 


Tired of dream- 


Sweetheart mine 


Arabesque. 22545. 
Cathedral echoes. 24698. 
Hornpipe. 8067. 
Love triumphant. 16085. 


O how plentiful is Thy goodness. 
16358. 
On the way. 23528. 


Once upon a time. 88338. 


Scenes through the mirror. 4095. 
Three short  postludes. 2855, 
2856. 
Weeks (Anson) Little senorita. 
5873. 
Weeks (C. L.): 


Love’s ramblings. 28349. 
When the birds come back again. 
2442, 29487. 
Weeks (Harold): 
Moonlight makes me think of you. 
3682. 


*’Neath the palms. 16307. 
Red River Valley. 14279. 
Wishing. 7229. 

Weeks (Tillie) Flag. 10423, 24991. 


Weeks (W. B.) Dreams on wings. 
2982. 
Weems (Walter) : 
Here comes the bride. 
Jubilatin’. 3459. 


Wegener (H. K.) Learn to love the 


3221. 


little things in life. 28244. 
Wehle (Karl): 
Ar allt foérbi. 17. 
Alla seglares vals. 27095. 
Alldeles for vackert. 27097. 


Barndomens hem. 27188. 
Bonnjazz. 27256. 

En liten tos. 569. 

Ensam och titta pa manen. 13102. 


Folkets park valsen. 27664. 

Froken! tank om vi traffats i 
varas! 692. 

Ge mig en blick ur dina vackra 
Ogon. 7944. 

Gor de’ samma vad de’ kos tar. 
27731. | 


Ja’ orkar inte de’. 28115. 


Somebody did a 


pt. III, n. S., v. 24 


Jag vet en vacker visa. 28119. 
Jag vet, vad du vet. 28120. 


Motboksé&garnas egen vals. 23313. 
Munspelsvalsen. 28513. 
Nolla mer eller mindre. 28640. 


Samarkand. 28944. : 
Vad jag gor, gor jag av karlek. 
29383. 

Varfo6r kan jag inte £4 ett svar 
ifran dej? 2309. 
Wehman (Edna) Sometime, 
where, somehow. 16746. 
Weide (EK. B.) Red heads. 
Weidenbach (Milton) Pepper. 

28799. 

Weidig (Adolf) : 
Bourrée. 2589 (385). 
Invitation. 1058. 

Weidt (A. J.): 

Northern lights. 17236 (294). 
Queen of roses. 29647 (182). 
Weigle (C. F.) Don’t be worried. 

506. 

Weihnachten tiberall. 2395. . 

Weihnachts album. 2396. 

Weil (Milton) music co.: 


some- 


14278, 
8896, 


Chickie. 27353. 
He, she, and me. 816. 
Heart strings. 25174. 


Hollywood. 27838. 

Howdy do Mister Sunshine. 
22740. 

T’ll see you thru. 5513. 

I love to live. 926. 

If I should lose you. 28024. 

If the whole world loves a lover, 
‘the world’s in love with me 


999. 
In my Indiana home. 15851. 
Just as long as I have you. 20551. 


Little stranger. 5876. 
Lover’s lane is lonesome lane for 
me. 11139. 
Mammy’s lullaby. 5959. 
Moonlight march. 20879. 
Pal of my dreams. 8868. 
Perfume of roses. 8900. 
Ridin’ on the clouds. 6451. 
Serenading the moon. 11878. 
Spring is just around the corner. 
6767. 
That little boy of mine. ‘24029. 
''That’s why she’s my sweetheart. 
4298. 
You belong to me, I belong to you. 
(258. 
You can’t park here. 29603. 
Weiler (S. B Save up your money 
for a rainy day. 19491 (204). 
Weill (Irving) Rose of Romany. 
6491, 9058. 
Weill (Kurt): 
Berlin in licht-song. 9897. 
Kanonen-song. 83860. 


2178 


a Se es See 


4 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1929 


Kleine dreigroschenmusik. 13660. 
Liebeslied. 1206. 
Seeriuberjenny. 11866. 
Surabaya-Johnny. 26555. 


Tango-ballade. 9345. 


Weiller (Ernest) : 
Marche religieuse. 25749. 
Souffrance. 16767-16769. 

Weiller (Jack) JHileen. 19981. 

Weiller (Roger) : 

Berceuse. 4735. 
Orage dans la montagne. 

Weinberg (Charles) : 

Cock - a - doodle - oodle - oodle - oo! 
15260. 

No one but me. 

Only for you. 

Singapore Sal. 
9175. 


Weinberg 
11736. 


Weinberg (Jacob) : 
Berceuse palestinienne. 15133. 
Chanson arabe. 15230. 
Reitia. 16552. 
Weinberger (Felix) Tjener! tjener! 
kom med @llet! 29311. 
Weinberger (Jaromir) :. 
Bomischer tanz. 12773. 
Geské pisné a tance. 22209-22214. 
Furiant. 10480. 
Polka. 11671. 
Schwanda, der dudelsackpfeifer. 
11852. 
Weihnachten. 26844. 


Weinberger (Josef, or Joseph): 
Belsazar. 12734. 
Deutsche lieder-walzer. 19921. 
Drei lieder. 154. 

Fiinf lieder. 155. 

Goodbye! Ich lass dich herzlich 
griissen! 742. 

Hallo, hallo! hier Wien! 

Ich kannte eine! 983. 

Lebenslichter. 13682. 

Liebesbriefe. 1204. 

On the Prater. 16405. 

Stadt der lieder. 21461. 

Traum des reservisten. 

Zwei gedichte. 156, 157. 

6 lieder vom gltick. 20578. 

Weiner (Lazar): 
Chanson hébraique. 
Gold in dajne ojg’n. 
Vig-lid. 21730. 

Weiner (S. F.): 


6267. 


1554. 
8840. 
1969, 1970, 6663, 


(E. D.) Rain drops. 


781. 


29332. 


12868. 
10543. 


12725, 


Because you belong to me. 
17364. 
Now I believe in dreams. 23471. 


Since I made a business of love. 
26408. 


Weingartner (Felix) : 


Invitation to the waltz. 22941. 

Zwischenspiel. 12589. 
Weiniawski (Henri) Airs russes. 
4600. 


Weinshienk (Sylvia) There’s no hap- 


piness without you. 2184. 
Weinstein & De Veto pub. co. It’s too 
late. 3429. 
Weir (J. F.):: 


Headin’ home. 17904. 
I will never lose my head. 18088. 
Someone. 18994. 
Swanee river. 2100. 
Weirick (Paul) Funny, 
love can do. 20118. 
Weisbein (Jack) I’m happy to-day. 
2531.1. 
Weisberg (A. H.) 
gios. 14364. 
Weiss (A. J.) Jubilate Deo. 22985. 
Weiss (Adolphe): 
I want to see a little more of you. 
18085. 
Six preludes for piano. 
Weiss (Fanny) : 
Grab me, grab me and see. 27748. 
It’s you, baby, just you. 28112. 
You left me waiting all alone. 
29609. 
Weiss (J. M.): 
If I give up the saxophone. 5634. 
Rose of Romany. 6491, 9058. 
Weiss (Juliette) : 
Baby’s arm around my neck. 
17339. 
Fifty-fifty. 17754. 
Let’s be pals. 18280. 


dear, what 


Seales and arpeg- 


9540. 


Weiss (Julius) Blumenlese. 27249, 
27250. 
Weiss (Stephan) : 
Ananas. 9778. 
Armes midi. 4651. 


Du gehst fast jede nacht mit einer 
andern aus. 17688. 
Liebe ist ein schaukelbrett. 11052. 
Weissenborn (Julius) Praktische 
fagott-schule. 11688. 
Weisser (Samuel) : 


Alter chazen. 15627. 


Lamden Rab Sender. 5808. 
Rachem no. 3999. 
Rinath Joshua. 9036. 
Weist (G. D.) White way blues. 
24298. 
Weisz (J. G.) First mass in B flat. 
27656. 
Weitz (Mark): 
Supposing. 2092. 


When I dream of you. 17089. 
Weitz (Ted) Goodness knows how I 
love you. 15597. 
Weitzman (M. A.): 


After midnight. 7324. 


2179 


INDEX 


Weitzman (M. A.)—Continued. 
Behind my soul. 7486. 
Dreamers melodies. 7785. 
Drop of love. 7798. 
Jewish march. 8312, 
Loving nest. 8501. 
Prohibition by the rabbi. 
Rainbow melodies. 4004. 

Weixelbaum (Karl) To the front. 

14976 (344). 
Weksler (Serge) : 
Bourlak. 24624. 
Conte. 24752. 
Do.ogaya. 24864. 
Doumka. 13047. 
Intermezzo. 26845. 
Molodetz. 138915. 
Welch (Daisy) Butterfly 
9983. 
Welch (HE. M.) There’s a painting in 
the sunset. 19174. 
Welcolm (O. M. E.) 


15923. 
16516. 


waltz. 


Some day far 


away in California. 26434. 
Welker (Agnes) My lucky boy, your 
lucky girl. 113884. 
Well well well. 4452, 4501. 
Weller (Eugene) : 
Armageddon call. 17315. 
Rushing to the Armageddon. 
16604. 
Song of the American eagle. 


14503, 19006, 29109. 
Weller (Samuel) Russian butterfly. 


21274. 
Welles (E. E.) Clock. 3879. 
Wellesley (Arthur) See 


pseud. 
Hughes (A. W.) . 
Wellesz (Egon) : 
Festlicher marsch. 15481. 
Fiinf tanzstticke. 12367. 
Welling (Henry) : 
Booby hatch. 2770. 
Lift up the latch, open the booby 
hateh. 5849. 
Wellington music pub. co., ltd. Valses 
brunettes. 2308. 
Wellisch (Trojan) Schenk’ mir nur 
einen tag aus deinem leben! 1885. 
Wells (Elva) Oh, darling of Switzer- 
land. 28686. 
Wells (Glenn) Frontier days in old 
Cheyenne. 17794. 
Wells (J. B.): 
Feelin’ weary. 27644. 
Together and alone. 26684. 
Wells (Kenneth) Great gospel songs. 
25114. 
Wells (Le de 


Southern blues. 6744. 
Taxi. 4266. 
Wells (Mary) News girl’s disaster. 
18589. 
Wells (V. E.) Happy mem’ries linger. 
13292. 


' pt. II, n.s., v. 24 


Wells (W. F.) I will make a non- 
stop flight. 25363. 
Welsh (C. BE.) Lindy. 20659. 
Welt-ernte. 12594 (423). 
Weltman (Leon) : 
Andantino. 24223. 
Espano. 22465. 
Moment musicale. 23293. 
Moto perpetuo. 238324. - 
Wencil (R. H.): 


Back to the land of Ue 


dreams. 4701. 
I’m always in love with some one. 
5534. 


I’m happy too. 5547. 
Just a year ago tonight. 5753. 
She do! 6613. 
When I’m away from you. 7172. 
Wendel (EH. L.) : 
Mirage. 1392. 
We've all got It but father. 21772. 
When shadows fall on Mississippi 
shore. 4479. 
Wendell (Ola) : 
Honey I feel so funny. 17947, 
22E25. 

Wondering what you’re doing. 
24346. 
Wendland (A. F.) 
Wendling (G. J.): 

Bashful beau. 
Mother waltz. 
My sweet sweet. 
Natalia. 20971. 
Smile everybody, just smile. 
Tempting little love lips. 
Wendling (Pete): 
Beside the shores of Lake Louise. 


Animation. 97 84. 
15105. 

1437. 
16294. 


6683. 
6877. 


12740. 

Blowing kisses over the moon. 
A4T57. 

Cubanella. 17592. 

Down in old Monterey. 5082. 

Foot-prints. 3090. 

For people like us. 671. 

Get me a red head girl. 5284. 


I’d like to love someone. 17991. 
Let us be sweethearts tonight. 


13697. 
Loose ankles. 28319. 
Mary Jane. 11221. 


Me and the clock. 5991. 

Sandman, wrap me up in a Silver 
cloud. 4087. 

Song of the condemned. 21426, 
26472, 29112. 

Spring it in the summer and she’J] 
fall. 120386. 

That’s what I call sweet music. 
2168. 

There’s a four leaf clover in my 
pocket. 2179. 

To make a long story short, I love 
you. 6948. 


2180 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1929 


Whoopin’ it up. 29529. Paraphrase iiber Stille nacht! 


Why do you give your smiles to heilige nacht! 1678. 
someone else. 4500. Pas des fleurs. 478. 
Wonderful you. 9627. Peer Gynt. 5356—5359. 
You’re a pain in the heart to Pique dame. 9482. 
me. 12544. Rienzi, der letzte der tribunen. 
Wendorff (Reuben) Chelmer asife. 19291. 
12878. Romantiker. 1829. 
Wendt (A. L.) Christmas tide. 363. poe aaa ema i 
Wendt (Theophil) : precisa ye de tes 
First aarite song. 20053. Semiramis. 1842. 


ae Sérénade d’amour. 11877. 
My caring s wandered westward. Souvenir de Mona Lisa. 19024. 


209138. : : 
Second dance song. 21314, gt ae ramen beste eS 
Shore of peace. 29029. Bee ~ 
Zulu slumber song. 21958. ore rte oe 
Weninger (Leopold) : Tausend und eine nacht: 6865, 
Albumblatt. 9510. 6866. 
An der Weser. 9777. Titus. 28508. 
Anakreon. 27351. : Traume. 2356. 
ee aus der V. symphonie. Treue deutsche herz. 24123, 
4 26693. 
Apfelbliite. 2646. Ungarische tiinze. 239, 240. 
Aus dem Nordlande. 92. Vogelhindler. 7068. 
Ballett suite aus Coppélia. 15348. Vom fels zum meer! 8443. 
Barcarole. 12264. Waffenschmied. 4427. 
Behtit’?’ dich Gott. T7487. Wassertrager. 10050. 
Boceaccio’s galanterien. 15167. Wien bleibt Wien. 9609. 
Canzonetta. 17838. Zwei mirsche aus Alkeste. 17830. 
Danze della ore. 2918. Zweite ungarische rhapsodie. 
Diebische elster. 14335. 3551. 


Erinnerung an _  ~Verdi’s’ Aida. Wenker (Henry): 


24177. Let’s do it again. 18281. 
Fantasie. (136. _ My beautiful lady. 18500. 
Bra Diavolo. 15073. _ Sweet Marjorie. 19083. 
Frau meisterin. 22557. Wenrich (Percy): 

Freuden grtisse. 687. Brown eyed angel. 4806. 


Gavotte. 25047. Captain Inecencio. 4852. 
Gavotte-musette. 25081. Pines eer 5208. 


Gopak. T7973. 453 
‘Grusinischer kriegsmarsch. 5831. Taea a, j; 
Hebriden. 8590. Inez’s entrance, act 1. 5685. 
Helden-parade. 3213. Laugh. 5814. 

Herbstrosen. 8036. Opening act 1. 6263. 


Herztone. 8037. 
Hochzeitsmarsch aus Sommer- 
nachtstraum. 16170. Sex a 
: ppeal. 6608. 
Im tempel Apollo’s. 25082. was “él feather to clea 
Jung-Deutschland. 1111, 1112. a a 
Karntner lieder-marsch. 5770. What are voulswithoutlmes wd 


Lesghinka. 58381. - i ae Pe 7] ia b 
Lichtertanz der briiute. 4072. a gee hee mA rE ares 


Loreley-paraphrase. 5895. 
Lustigen weiber von Windsor. 


Potato peelings. 6364. 
Prayer. 6371. 


Wentworth institute alumni assn., ine. 


18375. Arioch Wentworth. 17312. 
Meistersinger von Niirnberg. | Wentzell (William) : 

14774. Lambkins. 23041. 
Modell. 6043. Orchard song. 14116. 
Nocturne. 4909. Whimper low. 26924. 


Nur, wer die sehnsucht kennt. | Wenzel (Hermann): 


2256. Allerseelen. 9758. 
Nussknacker. 2257. Alles tanzt! 24467. 
Obersteiger. 26048. Bagatellen. 9850. 


2181 


INDEX 


pt. 111, 0. S., v. 24 


Wenzel (Hermann )—Continued. 
Bliiten und knospen. 4773. 
Centifolien. 10029. 
Choral-vorspiele. 10067. 
Choralperlen. 10068. 
Christglickchen. 355. 

Du lieblicher stern. 10294. 
Hr nnerung an Tirol. 24945. 
Friedensglocken. 10472. 
Friihling stieg zu tale. 10475. 
Gute kameraden. 10572. 
Harmonium-etiiden. 5886. 
Heimatstraum. 5408. 
Im trauten heim. 1034. 
Kasinoklinge. 10967. 
Kinder Weihnachtsfeier. 
Kinderlust. 10974. 
Liederperlen. 25617. 
Lyrisches salon-album. 
Maientanz. 11176. 
Melodische tonstiicke. 
Mondfee. 11308. 
Schweizer salon-album. 
21307. 
Sennerin sehnsucht nach der alm. 
11871. 
Singvogelchen. 1972. 
Stimmungsbilder. 2072. 
Weihnachts-album. 29456. 
We hnachtsglocken. 7182. 
Zwei Hugleinblau. 2578. 

Werau (A. M.): 

In Boskowitz 
8246. 
Taxameteresse. 

Werder (Hans) : 

Fairies and brownies at play. 
7854. ! 

Farewell song. 7866. 

Holiday on the ranch. 80583. 

Song of the braves. 9237. 

Sunset in the Rockies. 9306. 

Werge (Tennyson) . Souvenir d’ autre- 

fois. 9261. 

Werner (F. Ez.) 

friends, goodnight. 

Werner (Felix): 
Ersten veilchen. 581. 

Grosse kleinigkeiten. 766. 

Werner (G. H.): 

I found you. 908. 
I’ll always remember. 18008. 

Werner (J. A.) How ean you be so 

cold to me. 20275. 

Werner (M. A.): 
Remembrance, 21228. 
Wonderful girl. 21881. 

Werner (M. S. T tus-): 

And you'll remember me. 
Don’t be what you ain’t! 


3498. 


1301. 
16159. 
11853, 


und Holleschau. 


9348. 


Goodnight, 
5338. 


dear 


9782. 
22390. 


Dumpity-dumps. 13076. 
Fire drill. 10417. 

Fire laddies we. 10418. 
Gitt... 1282, 


I’d rather be a could-be. 
Legend of the 
11023. 
Look, but don’t touch! 
Mumpy-mumps. 13948. 
Piano music. 23597. 
Portrait. 12888. 
Silver road. 11914. 
Werner (Max), pseud. See Kornhorst 
(Wilhelm) 
Werner (Otto) Dancing eyes. 2907. 
Werner-Kersten (M.) Wenn - sich 
Tante Adelheid tiber Onkel Emil 
freut. 21778. 
Wertheim (A. H.): 
Cuckoo waltz. 2896. 
Eventide. 3029. 
Roses. 9059. 
Solace. 9205, 9206. 
Wertheimer (Oscar) Argentina rose. 
271389. 

Werther. 4577 (264). 

Wesley (S. 8S.) Lead me, Lord. 1188. 

Wesly (Em Je) My fiancée. 17236 

(280). 
Weslyn (Louis) Witch behind the 
moon. 29647 (263). 

Wesner (W. O.) Memories. 

West (A. M.): 
Evangeline. 10360. 
Only thru failure have I realized 

success. 1645, 3869. 
We could be more loving. 4450. 


22759. 
organ-builder. 


23126. 


1362. 


West (Burton) pseud. See Harts 
(H. L.) 
West (C. F.) ie co. Lindy—Anne. 
11070. 
Thirty-third star. 


West (C. 8S.) 
6920. 


West (Hugene) : 
In her wigwam. 8251. 
Moonlight in the Yellowstone. 
6056, 8638. 
Sentimental moon. 14384. 
That is love. 9863, 12162. 
West (Fred.) : 


Jesus, Thy name I bear. 25491. 
Old memories. 6240. 
West (Gordon) pseud. See Riker 
CEEYAS) 
West (H. A.) Blue nights. 19677. 
West (T. H.) Don’t forget the union 
label. 4577 (89). 
West coast music publ shers, ine.: 
Moonlight makes me think of 
you. 38682. 
My valse Viennese. 8726. 
"Neath the palms. 16307. 
Red River Valley. 14279. 
Wishing. 7229. 
West pub. co. Lindy—Anne. 5853. 
Westberg (Eric)  Bellman-melodier. 
160. 


2182 


Se i eh lg A ee me 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Westbrook (Arthur) pseud. See Man- 
nev (C. F.) 
Westbrook (H. S8.): 
Melodie. 7144. 
Waltz Circe. 23865. 
Westbrook (John) : 
I would walk with my Savior. 
25375. 
Memories of Hawaii. 
Western (George) : 
All the year round. 39. 
And I only met her on Sunday. 
27125. 
Ar’nt we all. 72. 
Before you came. 9880. 
One fine day. 11545. 
So long as she’s happy. 29085. 
That's why I love her. 21573. 
Twenty-thousand Scotchmen. 
12274. 
Western (Kenneth) : 
All the year round. 39. 
And I only met her on Sunday. 
27125. 
Aren’t we all. 72. 
Before you came. 9880. 
One fine day. 11545. 
So long as she’s happy! 29085. 
That’s why I love her. 21573. 
Twenty-thousand Scotchmen. 
12274. 
Western music for motion pictures. 
12379, 12380. 
Westerville (Henry ) 
Westgarth (Marion) 
the rose. 11787. 
Westhoff (F. W.) 
8227, 8228. 
Westling (Hjnar) : 
Hostermans memoarer. 
Skepparhistorier. 11939. 
Westman (August) You’re just bad 
enough to be interesting. 27030. 
Westman (Theo.) Harbor of home 
‘sweet home. . 789. 
Westmoreland (Samuel) : 
Dreaming blues. 528. 
Real estate mamma. 1784. 
Weston” (C2, B,) “Ir. OQ: Usoter aE 
8327. 
Weston (Harris): 
Blue moon. 205. 
Bubbling over with joy. 
But I do say so. 9979. 
Comfy and cosy. 19827. 
Glad feet. 10525. 
I love you more than you love 
me. 3309. 
I won’t break my heart over you. 
20411. 
It’s girls like you. 1074. 
Jungle Yale blues. 1113. 
Love’s radio. 28348. 
Lucy’s lipstick. 20736. 


25803. 


Lonely. 183821. 
Rainbow and 
Ideal music series. 


8050. 


9974. 


Mamma, it isn’t fair! 28376. 
Pass it along. 28781. 

Rosa. 28924. 

Smith’s crisp crisps. 6685. 


That’s how I like ’em. 21562. 

There’s a girl in my arms and a 
man in the moon. 21591. 

Thin. man and the’ fat man. 
12191. 

Unlucky number thirteen. 

Wonderful 
me. 12497. 

Weston (Leslie) : 

Husbins. 10674. 

I like scented soap. 8124. 

Matrimonial chase. 13848. 


21706. 
y 0 u—commonplace 


Old child and the new. 14090. 
Weston (Mildred) : 

Bird chatter. 2749. 

Dancing in the clover. 2908. 


Drowsy breeze drifts by. 2984. 
Marching we go. 3621. 
Merrily singing. 3663. 
Runaway brooklet. 4075. 
Swaying nest. 4242. 
Westphal (Frank): 
Perfume of roses. 8900. 
When you come to the end of eae 


day. 7196, 9572. 
Westphal (Paul) Japanischer later- 
nentanz. 25479. 
West’s, ltd. Summer days. 16826. 


Wethe (A. M.) 

Wetzel (Leroy) 
3719. 

Wetzel (M. S8.): 

Slumber theme. 23846. 

Tickety tock. 2205. 

Wetzel-José (Peppi) Nigger puppen- 
parade. 18590. 
Wexler (Katherine) 
the rainbow. S80. 
Weygand (Tibor) 

21541. 

Weymann (H. W.) 
mine. 20684. 
Whalen (Jimmie) 

26566. 

Whalen (Molly) 
forget. 956. 
Whaley (W. T.) 

beautiful. 138760. 
Whaley, Royce & co., Itd.: 

Agincourt song. 12609. 

O Lord correct me. 138282, 
What a’ you lookin’ for. 2408, 
What about Jane. 5749. 
Wheaton college song book. 
Wheeler (D.) 400 hop. 
Wheeler (E. R.): 

My Eveline. 28533. 

My winsome brown-eyed queen. 

18571. 


Biddy O’Brien. 182, 
My boyhood days. 


At the end of 
Tavaszi 4lom, 

Little pal of 
Sweet memories. 
I’ve been trying to 


Los Angeles, the 


7164, 
29647. 


2183 


INDEX 


Wheeler (E. R.)—Continued. . 
_ Then give three cheers for father. 


29270. 

Wheeler (Edgar ) Individuality. 
28079. 

Wheeler (G. E.) Evening lulabye. 
22475. 

‘Wheeler (H. R.) Just a picture of 
you, mother mine. 109389. 

Wheeler (J. H.) Vocal method. 


14976 (369). 
Wheeler (R. F.) My little honey- 
mooning aeroplane. 28551. 


Wheeler (R. W.) Vocal method. 
14976 (369). ; 
Wheeler (Stanley) Unforgetable. 
2285. 


Wheeler (T. F.): 

Jolly group of cowboys. 28141. 
Utah Carl’s last ride. 29380. 
Wheeler (W. H.) You'll reap what- 

soever you sow. 17209, 27024. 
Whelan (A. M.) One that once be- 


longed to me. 1642. 
Whelan (Margaret) My promise. 
By(io), 
Whelpley (B. L.): 
Serenade. 17236 (868). 


Will o’ the wisp. 17236 (480). 
When Johnny comes marching home. 
27057 (66), 29647 (6, 18, 54, 62, 76, 
98, 187, 188, 212, 221, 244, 246-249, 
256, 260, 267). 
When love is kind. 27057 (165). 
When Rosalinda sings. 4478. 
When the dew is on the rose. 26896. 
When troubadours sang. 17112. 
Where the shy little violets grow. 
26918. 


Whetsel (Arthur) Misty mornin’. 
6041. 
Whetstone (R. A.) My honeymoon. 

25920. 
Whidden (Clara) You taught me to 
remember. 27035. 


Whidden (Jay): 
Sunshine of my heart. 
To you. 26682. 
While shepherds watched. 24298. 
Whimbleton house. 26928. 
Whipple (G. R.): 
Always home sweet home to me. 
24476. 
Nobody’s baby. 26010. 
Whitaker (J. F.) God’s love. 25088. 
Whitaker (L. C.) Heart of mine. 


26552. 


22688. 

Whitaker-Wilson (C.) On a night, 
long ago. 1620. 

Whitby (Edward) pseud. See 


Brackett (F. H.) 
Whitcup (Leonard) : 
All I want is ’ittle ootsie oo. 4611. 
Cin-cin-nati. 17529, 


pt. IIT, 0. S., Vv. 24 


I gotta have you. 
15729. 
I wouldn’t say positively. 22879. 
Keep your overcoat open. 18229, 
18230. 
Maybe I’m wrong. 18427, 18428. 
No other one. 18600. 
Raggedy Pete. 8993. 
Romance mad. 9051. 
Stay a little while. 6778. 
Tootache. 4849. 
Way up to heaven. 
What do I care. 
Who’s the who. 
White (Alice) : 
Give me a smile. 725. 
I’m always building castles in the 
air. Me2ZK 
White (Allen): 
Do we do. 
Sweet Ann! 16840. 
White (Art)  Blondy. 12763. 
White (B.) Be careful what you say. 
27191. 
White (B. F.) 
White (Betsy): 
Be careful what you say. 24556. 
Farm relief song. 17745. 
If I could see mother to-night. 
20425, 25380. 
Old Kitty Kate. 16390. 
Razors in de air. 14272. 
Summer time in old Kentucky. 
2082. 
Swinging in the lane. 19102. 
Wreck of the N & W cannon ball. 


8114, 10708, 


9529. 
19334, 21789. 
19384. 


5057. 


Lone pilgrim. 28304. 


2530. 
White (C. V.) For I’m still in love 
with you. 27667. 


White (C. W.): 
Graveyard blues. 251138. 
In my garden of dreams. 13541. 
In the garden of my dreams. 5674. 
Marguerite. 20784. 
White (Ed) I'll try and forget. 5517. 
White (Edward) I never can forget 
your broken promises. 3337. 
White (Elsie) Tune in on California. 
12268. ‘ 
White (Felix): 
Apple-tree. 9787. 
Frolic. 25028. 
In a hammock. 25410. 
Little Bo-Peep. 18294. 
Now the fun begins. 
Pedlar’s caravan. 18728. 
This gospel sang the angels bright. 
21604. 
Trees in spring. 16968. 
We cobblers lead a merry life. 9530. 
What way does the wind come? 
19339. 
Where the bee sucks. 19376. 
Wings of peace. 21869. 


2184 


IN DEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


White (G. P.) 
land. 199389. 
White (George) : 


Dollar City happy 


Bigger and better than _ ever. 
19652. 

Bottoms up. 19697. 

Love is free to every one. 20717. 


Sittin’ in the sun. 23833. 
White (H. L. B.) Sleep, little baby, 
sleep. 21391. 
White (Irving): 
For just a little love from you. 
20080. 
Just one little smile from you. 
13633. 
White (J. 8S.) When the silvery moon 
is waning. 14848. 
White (Joe) Ill try and forget. 5517. 
White (K. F.): 
Dwart’s parade. 24910. 
Tarantella. 26604. 
White (Kenneth) I have those moon 
beam blues. 5495. 
White (L. HE.) I love you. 27942. 
White (Lasses) pseud. See White 
(Le Roy) 
White (Le Roy) 
me. 15388. 
White (Lew) By the way. 15196. 
White (M. L.) Gleanings. 10528. 
White (Murray) Alimony baby. 7343. 
White (P. S.) Man get out of my 
life. 25737. 
White (T. Forsyth) 
25786. 
White (Thomas F.) 
ories recall. 6323. 
White (W. W.) Irish eyes. 
White (Wilfred): 
Broadway patrol. 
Scotchie. 26357. 
Will you hate 
24324. 
White (Willy): 
Broadway patrol. 19714. 
By a babbling brook. 12811. 
My love is your love. 20988. 
You are my Lucky Strike. 9652. 
White blackbirds. 19398. 
White camellia. 5107. 
White-Smith music pub. co.: 
At sunrise. 9806. 
Au revoir. 4668. 
By candlelight. 9985. 
Cherokee love theme. 
Clouds sailing. 10083. 
Common sense pipe organ drills. 
10102. 
Crickets at play. 
Dancing on the green. 
Dawn in the desert. 
Echo caprice. 2995. 
Fantasy. 4705. 


Don’t you Cadillac 


Mayflower. 
Pictures mem- 
13562. 
19714. 


me tomorrow. 


10047. 


10131. 
17607. 
17616. 


Finger fairies. 10415. 

Flowing waters. 17770. 

Gliding along, 10529. 

Golden memories. 5824. 

He is risen. 53899. 

Hide and seek. 10627. 

Highway call. 20247. 

Honour the Lord. 25205. 

I saw three ships. 22841. 

In the days of the Iroquois. 

In the flow’ry dell. 10850. 

Isthar. 18171. 

King of angels, sleep. 25556. 

Little bit o’ lovin’. 238080. 

Lone Hagle. 11094. 

My little pool. 1487. 

New trail. 1540. 

Paean of Easter. 

Rabbit hop. 11781. 

St. Theresa’s mass in F. 26321. 

Sing aloud unto God. 16708. 

Song development. 11988. 

Song of the Christmas chimes. 

23890. 

Stars of the morning. 16798. 

Sunset shadows. 21501. 

Ten minutes. 9362. 

To the majestic pine. 19204. 

Tripping lightly. 12258. 

Violinettes. 26789. 

We follow on, O Master. 7121. 

Wee fingers at play. 12361. 
Whited (EH. R.): 


15858. 


6294. 


Mother, how sweet the name. 
3694. 
Sweet victory of love. 26571. 
Whitehead (A. E.): 
First Noel. 22518. 
Holly and the ivy. 22712. 


Whitehead (Brinton) See Whitehead 
(J. B.) 
Whitehead (J. B.) 
Whitesell (V. D.) 
night. 16568. 
Whitford (H. P.) Daily technic for 


the organist. 7700. 


Treasures. 4356. 
Riding herd at 


Whitford (Homer) Notturno. 1566. 
Whiting (Arthur) Valse _ brillante. 
4577 (407). 


Whiting (Bill) I found paradise when 
I found you. 5491. 
Whiting (Dick) One moment more 
with you. 3864. 
Whiting (George) 
top. 833, 3226. 
Whiting (George) inc.: 
Believe me that’s love. 
Big boy Jess. 19650. 
Elephant can’t say can’t. 10326. 
Just beyond the blue. 8340. 
Song of the great alone. 21427. 
Telling the world we're in love. 
21549. 
That’s my idea of heaven. 6895. 


‘High up on a hill- 


9887, 


21895 


INDEX 


~ 


Whiting (J. E.) Broadway Sal. 
Whiting (R. A.): 
Alma mammy. 22006. 
Bear down Pelham. 22090. 
Celia. 10028. 
Chinky Chinee bogie man. 17515. 
Do I know what I’m doing while 
I’m in love. 19929. 
Flippity flop. 5225, 15492. 
Honey. 8058, 10644, 10645, 22721. 
I have to have you. 25265, 27907. 
I’m all a-twitter. 55338. 
I think you'll like it. 22847. 
I wan-na go places and do things. 
5606. . 
I want to cuddle some cuddlesome 
baby. 5610, 27999. 
It’s a habit of mine. 8297. 
Just wait and see sweetheart. 


(544, 


25533. 

King of Jazzmania. 5786. 

Ladies of the dance. 5801, 
20599. 

Louise. 5900. 

Might.est matador. 6021. 

My sweeter than sweet. 23403. 


My wild party girl. 6157. 
On top of the world, alone. 11541. 
Prep step. 238632. 
Shoo shoo boogie boo. 21356. 
Sweet Georgianna and me. 16842. 
True blue Lou. 6989, 16969. 
Wait till you see ma chérie. T7078. 
Whiting (S. E.) Valse petite. 26760. 
Whiting (U. G.) Whiting sanitarium 
song. 12449. 
Whiting (W. K.): 
Kelpie dance. 29647 (120). 
Youth and riches. 17236 (493). 
Yokel’s delight. 26999. 
Whitman pub. co. Children’s song 


book. 17518. 
Whitmer (T. C.) Songs. 7207. 
Whitmore (Emerson) Blue _ dusk. 

4762. 

Whitmore (Virginia) Out of the Hast. 

18697. : 


Whitney (B. H.) At the golden hour 
of twilight. 24522. 

Whitney (Beth) Just waitin’ for you. 
1131. 

Whitney (Howard): 

Donkey laugh. 7310 (52). 
Golden glitter. 12594 (108). 
Whitney (J. B.) Lovin’ and losin’ my 
man, 25701. 
Whitney (May) 
Whitney (O. C.) 
14976 (174). 

Whittaker (Hudson) : 
Chicago moan blues. 12880. 
Jelly whipping blues. 3445. 
Juicy lemon blues. 18616. 
Tastes like gravy. 29233. 


See Helms (M. W.) 
Forty-two studies. 


pt. III, n. S., v. 24 


Train time blues. 
Uncle Bud. 4884. 
Whittaker (W. G.): 
Candle gate. 12839. 
Concertina. 12923. 
Lovelady Shield. 11138. 
Outward bound. 11584. 
Whittemore (Harl): 
Back to the isle of rose. 
Bob White. 19681. 
Chickie. 17511. 
Dearie. 27490. 
_Hair-a-gain, for beautiful hair. 
13284. 
Let’s shake hands as we say good- : 
bye. 28262. 
Memories just memories, 
My sweetheart. 28571. . 
On a planet of love with you. 


12245. 


19604. 


28426. 


28713. 
On the banks of the blue. 18660. 
She’s the navy’s sweetheart. 
23799. 
When lovers love in dreamland. 
29484. 
You are the soul of my dreams. 
19444. 
Whittemore (H. C.) Old New Eng- 
land. 1613. 


Whittemore (S. A.): 
Melody of dreams. 11248. 
Sing me a song of the sunny 
South. 11926. 
Whitter (Henry): 


Lost girl of West Virginia. 18761. 
Poor lost boy. 14215. 
Whittick (Edith) : 
Gypsy moon. 27767. 
Polly wants a cracker. 6347, 


Sunrise in Galway. 19067. 
Whittier (Harold) Moonlight night. 
13921. 
Whittier 
24096. 
Whom the gods destroy. 9591. 
Whoopee. 773, 2476, 51383. 
Whyte (Willy) I am the dance. 
15711. . 
Wi’ a hundred pipers. 24319. 
Wickdahl (Lillian) Right under the 
moon. 188831. 
Wicke (Fred.) Star of my life, I 
love you. 6775. 
Wickenhauser (Richard) : 
Berglied aus dem harz. 
Landlust. 5396. 
Liebesschmerz. 5848. 
Verlorene ring. 7048. 
Wanderlied. 7105. 
Wickens (C. M.) Why did the cow 
jump over the moon. 7220, 9603. 


Wickham (Florence) : 
Aprila.« 27436, 


(Phoebe) To all people. 


4737. 


2186 


nos. 1—12, 1929 


INDEX 


County fair. 27428. 
When you come back machree. 


29497. 
Wickiser (James) Hot dog blues. 
8070. ; 
Wicks (I. A.) Mother dear, forget. 
284938. 
Widdecombe fair. 9608. 
Widenham (R. M.) Sleepy song. 
9186. 


Widman (Eugen): 
Far och mor. 7865. 

Vid en gammaldags gata i ett 
gammaldags hus. 24179. 
Widmayer (Paul) Please come back 

to our little shack. 11658. 
Widmer (B. A.): 
Because I’m in love with you. 


19625. 

It’s time for us all to go home. 
10888. 

Widor (C. M.): 

A Vaube. 17236 (1). 

Ave Maria. 2589 (12). 

Choral et variations. 2589 (52). 

Douleur précoce. .17236 (105). 


Mer. 
Petite 
(318). 

Rosa, la rose. 17236 (481). 

Sérénade italienne. 17236 (364). 

Symphonie. 14976 (392). 
Widow’s lament. 29647 (261). 
Wiedoeft (Rudy): 


17236 (263). 


couleuyre . bleue. 17236 


Bitter sweets. 9917. 
Rubenola. 6505. 
Valse Pamela. 17014. 


Wiedoeft (Rudy) music pub. co.: 
Bitter sweets. 9917. 
Valse Pamela. 17014. 
BG (Henry) pseud. See Roberts 
Wiehmayer (Theodore): 
Melodische etiiden. 1356-1358. 
Neue schule der geliufigkeit und 
des vortrags. 25972-25974. 
Wieland (Harry) In that ramshackle 
Shack. 25434. 
Wiener (Hugo) 
Sebastian. 830. 
Wiéner (Jean): 
Blues. 9939. 
Deuxiéme sonatine. 
Haarlem. 10576. 
Wiener bohéme-verlag: 
Bei einer kleinen tasse tee. 


Heut’ spielt mein 


484. 


4726. 


Bisschen seide—und darin du! 
27230. 

Blondes mi&dchen blonder wein! 
4755. 

Butterfly. 19731. 

Da draussen beim Radetzky ... 
17597. 


Das war in Bonn am Rhein. 5008. 


2469—30——40 


Deine mutter bleibt immer bei dir. 


27494. 
Du bist die frau, von der ich 
trhume. 17687. 


Du bist mein stern. 27567. 

Du hast mir ew’ge treu’ gesch- 
woren, Ferdinand. 5116. 

Einmal im leben... 17700. 

Hs gab nur eine, die ich geliebt 


hab’. 24946. 

Heinrich, wo greifst du denn hin. 
5409. 

Heute fliegt der luxus-Zeppelin. 
5422. 

Husch unter den holunderstrauch ! 
17974. 

Ich schenk’ dir das herz einer 


rose.ccl 28005; 

Im griinen klee. 5646. 

In Amberg, in Bamberg, in Mtin- 
ster und in Ulm. 20445. 

In Wien hab’ ich einmal ein midel 


geliebt ... 28076. 

Kennst du das kleine haus am 
Michigansee? 5776. . 

Kleine frau fehlt dir im frtihling. 
18238. 

Lebwohl! ich kiiss’ noch einmal 


deine hinde! 18269. 

Lied aus Hawai. 5844. 

Mein Heidelberg, ich kann dich 
nie vergessen. 5995. 

Mein onkel brancht eine reiche 


tante. 5996. 
Mein schatz ist aus Bayern. 
208238. 


Meine liebe Lola. 5999. 

Nur einen tag hast du mich reich 
gemacht. 26082. 

Rendezvous bei Lehar. 11756. 

Schad’ um das middel. 18890. 

Sch6n ist der Mai in Vorderindien,. 
Hinterindien. 6556. 

Schoner gigolo. 263387. 

Schwiegermutter, schwimm’ doch 
nach Amerika. 18902. 

Was weisst denn du. 7112. 

Wenn am Tivoli rote rosen bltih’n. 


71387. 

Wenn du mich nicht mehr lieb. 
hast... 29459. 

Wenn. ein altes dromedar... 
ZAC. 

Wenn ich die blonde Inge. 
19327. 

Wenn in werder wieder die biume 

“ pliih’n. 2398. 


Wenn zwei blondinen. 7140. 


Zieh’ dich wieder an, Josefin’! 
7298. 
Wiener musik-verlag (Inhaber Otto 
Hirich) : 
Ananas. 9778. 


2187 


INDEX 


Wiener musik-verlag (Inhaber Otto 
BHirich )—Continued. 
Liebe ist ein schaukelbrett. 11052. 
Wenn die ersten veilchen blth’n. 
24224, 24225. 

Wiener operetten-verlag, G. m. b. H.: 
Hoffman. 22710, 25196. 
Liebling der k6nigin. 
Rokoko. 16001. 
Tommy. 19211. 

Wienerlied. 12474. 

Wieniawski (Henri) : 

Adagio élégiaque. 14976 (2). 

Fantaisie brillante. 12594 (112). 

Original theme with variations. 
4577 (302). 

Russian airs. 4577 (339). 

Theme original. 26345. 

Tis a wild and merry dance. 
16941. 

Wienshienk (Sylvia) : 

Angel of love. 2640. 

Dance of Spain. 445. 

I’ve found my happiness. 

Just another song. 5755. 

Let me tell you that I love you. 
18278. 

Scene in Moscow. 18886. 

You’re just the girl. 4560. 

Wier (A. E.): 

Edvard Grieg at home. 20173. 
Frédéric Chopin at home. 17520. 
Songs of the sunny South. 29123. 

Wiese (E. A.) We wave our handker- 

chiefs. 17070. 
Wiest (G. D.): 
For you baby. 27671. © 
Make yourself at home. 20758. 
Wake up your feet. 29427. 
Who’s this girl named Whoopee. 


18286. 


18074. 


19385. 
Wigger (C. W.): 
Evry night. 22486. 
Happiness. 22653. 


Just about midnight. 22995. 
Wiggers (Billy) See Wigger (C. W.) 


Wiggert (Paul): 
Konzert des-dur. 1160. 
Ungarische rhapsodie no. 2 in B 


moll. 2286. 
Wiggin (F..7T.) State of Maine. 
26512. 
Wiggin (J. L.) Land of jazz. 18259. 
Wiggins (Chuck) : 
Stowaway Steve. 23941. 
Tramp song. 24119. 
Wikel (E. M.) I am going back to 
my Virginia home. 22749. | 
Wilber (Lucky) Nothing else matters 
but love. 28647. 
Wilbert (Walter) Just: for; me. 
18216. 


Wilder 


: 
pt. III, n. 8., v. 24 


Wilbourne (Willette) Azure crystal. 


19587. 

Wilbur (Jay) When tomorrow 
comes. 19361. 

Wilckens (Friedrich) Robes Pierre 
& co. 11772. 

Wilcox (A. E.) In the garden of 
dahlias. 5673, 18144. 


Wilcox (C. R.) 
for you. 10719. 

Wilcox (G. H.) 
in song and dance. 23756. 

Wilcox (H. K.) Song of the whip- 


Ill be waiting here 


poorwill. 6731. 
Wilcox (H. U.) Mary’s inn. 25771. 
Wilcox (V. LL.) He loved me so. 
25161. 
Wild (F. J.) Odd moments. 21038. 
Wild (Frances) : 
My beautiful blue bell. 11851. 


Park your troubles. 8879. 
Wild (aeet.)= 
Dream canoe. 10269. 
Idle away. 20420. 
She’s some hot party. 11900. 
Sweetest day of all. 12107. 
What a night for love. 12382. . 
Wild rose. 14976 (895). 
Wilder (H. F. O.): 
My Joanna from Indiana. 13977. 
Up in the air with Rosa Jean. 
14748. 
CE. Sal 
course. 2724. 
Wild sk... 8S.) 
America, America, that’s where 
the pretty girls grow. 9767. 
Rose of memory. 16588. 
Wilens (Richard) Cradle song. 
12946. ; 
Wiley (J. H.) Sunshine-girl. 
Wiley (M. G.) Memories lane. 
Wilfahrt (Hddie) : 
Bauern hochzeit. 
Braut. tanz walzer. 12788. 
Concertina walzer. 10106. 
Dddie’s clarinet laendler. 
Eddie’s polka. 10311. 
Fraulein im wald. 13198. 
Fréehliche zeiten. 10473. 
Hochzeit walzer. 13340. 
Lausbuben. 11018. 
Lustige Ulmer. 11162. 
Lustigen bauern. 13794. 
‘Marie polka. 11213. 
Mei weiberl. 11240. 
Musikanten polka. 
Rosa. 11788. 
Unser Katy. 14788. 
Wilfahrt (John): 
Chicago waltzer. 10052. 
Das weiss kein mensch. 10173. 
Elen polka. 10324. . 
Hanserl polka. 10579. 


Beginners piano 


26551. 
3655. 
9862. 


10310. 


13950. 


2188 


Scarlet sister Mary— _ 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Kikiri polka. 10972. 


Mein siisser schatz. 13866. 
New ulm. 11441. 
Warren waltzer. 123438. 


Wilfong (G. W.): 
I want you in my arms. 
If I only had you. 25385. 
Wilhan (Joe) Dreamy Colorado. 
17681, 27563. 
Wilhelm (C. W.) 
21768. - 
Wilhite (Monte): 
I promise. 5588. 
Lonely, oh how I miss you sweet- 
heart. 11099. 
My heart is bluer than your eyes 
cherie. 3732. 
Wilke (Arnold) : 


25358. 


We of the U. S. A. 


Grosse fantasie. 15607. 
Kleine gratulanten. 5791. 
Lachende welt. 5800. 
Serbische weisen. 18910. 
Suraya. 26556. 
Wilken (Louis) I love her just the 
same. 13423. 
Wilkening (V. H.) Sweet moon. 
6823. 


Wilkens (G. A.): 


Counterfeit love. 19843. 
Eden. 19978. 
Fool’s paradise.. 20079. 
Wilkens (Ignatius) Haec dies. 775. 


Wilkes (J. T.) 
5826. 
Wilkins (E. S.): 
Me and my girl friend Lou. 13848. 
My baby girl. 23333. 
Wilkins (O. L.) I’m sorry it’s over. 
27966. 
Wilkins (R.) Rolling stone. 
Wilkins (R. N.): 
Prisoner’s dream. 11707. 
They can’t steal you out of my 
dreams. 16919. 
Wilkins (S. H.) You can’t have that 
somebody. 12525. 
Wilkinson (C. E.): 


Leave it to Rieley. 


14316. 


Modern rhythmic’ studies for 
trombone. 6044. 
Wilkinson modern = rhythmics. 


17144, 19399. 
Wilkinson (C. W.) 
me eall.. 22198. 
Wilkinson (F. E.): 

Down the lane to home sweet 


Can’t you hear 


home. 7777. 
na. sorry: Sita 
Sunshine. 9307. 


Try and get it. 
Wilkinson (H. B.) 


9431. 
I have a mother 


like you. 8116. 
Wilkinson (H:. E.) Drifting in the 
moonlight. 5110. 


INDEX 


Wilkinson (Howard) I’ve got a new 


sweetheart. 959. 
Wilkinson (R. L.) Twenty songs 
from Mother Goose. 21685. 
Will (Christina) : 
Garden of faith. 25041. 
My friend. 25913. 
Once with Jesus. 26094. 
White city. 21849. 
Will, 6G.(E)6 
Lord, oh Lord, look down upon 
us. 1259. 
Through the night a starry ray. 
2202. 


Willan (Gladys) lLet’s play and sing 


around the clock. 35386. 
Willan (Healey): 
Chansons canadiennes. Ziaot, 
27388. 
Hasy communion service. 17697. 
Mr. Gay’s The beggars opera. 
1401. 
Swallow. 14567. 
Willard (Clyde) Bethlehem way. 
ZA12. 
Wille (Georg) Tonleiter-studien. 


14976 (345). 
Willeby (Charles) : 


Denny’s daughter. 14976 (68). 


Fairy love song. 24426 (82). 
Four leaf clover. 29647 (65). 
Williams (A. B.) Home to glory. 

27846. 


Williams (Agnes) : 


Call of spring. 15206. 

When shadows fall. 
Williams (Arnold) : 

This old man. 26659. 

Topsy-turvey land. 24114. 


26893. 


‘Williams (Arthur) Kidney feet. 
3495. 

Williams (B. G.) March of the 
Wabash. 11204. 


Williams (Bert) When, it’s all goin’ 
out. 12594 (428). 
Williams (C. F.): 
Cog to the wheel of misfortune. 


27392. 

Just another rose of Picardy. 
28161. 
No news is good news to-day. 
28629. 


Silvery moon. 29048. 
Sympathy. 29211. 


Williams (Charles) Blue devils. 
19674. 
Williams (Clarence) : 
Cruei hearted woman blues. 
10133. 
Daddy don’t let me drive you 
wild. 4984. 
Get up off your knees. 10510. 
Ill be your baby doll. 5508. 


2189 


INDEX 


Williams (Clarence)—Continued. 
I’m not worrying. 15775. 
I’m watching the clock. 5582. 
I’ve got what it takes. 10778. 
If you like me. ° 10821. 
In the bottle blues. 20461. 
Jealous moon. 5725. 
My bombolina from Argentina. 
16239. 
Oh me, oh my. 11515. 
Organ grinder. 11565. 
Them things have got me. 21584. 
Wild flower rag. 14888. 
You’re the one. 12554. 
Williams (Clarence) music pub. ¢o., 
inc. : 


Alabama. 9789. 

Buttin’ in other folks bizness. 
12807. 

Cohens and Kellys. 22265.. 

Cruel hearted woman blues. 
10133. 

Daddy don’t let me drive you 
wild. 4984. 

Forest frolics. 13187. 

Get up off your knees. 10510. 


Hen pecked man. 138324. 

High society. 10630. 

I don’t care where you take it 
sweet papa. 10695. 

Ill be your baby doll. 5508. 

I’m not worrying. 15775. 

‘[’m watching the clock. 5582. 

I’ve got what it takes. 10778. 

If you like me. 10821. 

In our cottage of love. 

In the bottle blues. 

Jealous moon. 5725. 

Kitchen man. 10979. 

Low down wampus dance. 13791. 

Mountain city blues. 13940. 

My bombolina from Argentina. 
16239. 

My sunny Tennessee. 

Nobody knows you when you're 
down and out. 14047. 

Oh me, oh my. 11515. 

Organ grinder. 11565. 

Save a little kiss for me chérie. 
16628. 

Stop and fix it. 12067. 

Them things have got me. 

Touch-down. 6964. 

Uncle Joe’s stomp. 7028. 

When I get to thinking about 
home. 12408. 

Whoop it up. 14870. 

Wild flower rag. 14888. 

You don’t understand. 24880. 

You’re the one who has done me 
wrong. 12554. 

Williams (D.): 
Friendless blues. 18200. 
P-wee strut. 28755. 


3404. 
20461. 


14007. 


21584. 


pt. Ilr, 0. S., v. 24 


Riverside stomp. 14309. 
Slow death. 14442. 
Undertakers blues. 
Williams (D. M.): 
Benedictus es, Domine. 22111. 
Magnificat and Nunc _ dimittis. 
23176. 
Praise God for all things. 


29369. 


3970. 


Williams (D. O.): 


Impetuous imps. 15839. 
Mood pensive. 16211. 
Williams (Douglas) : 
Buddy George. 19720. 
Far away Texas blues. 
Neal’s blues. 20980. 
Road house stomp. 6465. 


5184. 


Williams (Earl G.) Sweetheart’s 
hour. 16855. 

Williams (Ethel G.) No cards. 19491 
(166). 


Williams (F. A.): 
Bernice. 12739. 
Elfin frolic. 17704. 
I miss you, dear. 14976 (142). 
Jolly harvesters. 12594 (170). 
March of the little soldiers. 12594. 
(229). 
Pirate. 23604. ; 
Playing tag. 12594 (808). 
Sweet Nell O’Carrowmore. 
Village festival. 2325. 
Waltz of the flower girls. 
(413). 
Williams (F. J.) Ill catch that plane. 
15742. 
Williams 
(FE. W.) 
Williams (Fess) : 
Friction. 13199. 
Here ’tis. 13327. 
Hot town. 27859. 
Musical campmeeting. 
Sell it. 21319. 
Williams (Forrest E.) Along familiar 
lines. 27104. 

Williams (Frank E.) Dutchmans 
serinade—on the violin. 10297. 
Williams (H. H.) Tango-fantasie. 

19118. 
Williams (Henry) : 
Christmas seal bell-man. 27378. 


19089... 
12594 


(FE. W.) See Falconer 


28516. 


Peace yes peace. 28794. : 
Williams (Hugh) If longing is 
wronging. 10816. 


Williams (I. A.) 
Williams (J. B.) 
Williams (J. M.): 

Biddle St. blues. 27218. 

Corrine Corrina. 27422. 

Dirty dozen. 27516. 

Down the alley. 13050. 

Fishing blues. 13169. 

Get the L on down the road. 

13229. 


Going away. 13254. 
My dreams. 16250. 


2190 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 
Good Gordon gin. 15594. 
Hangman’s blues. 138287. 


How long, how long blues. 3258. 

Low down man blues. 28354. 

My silver dollar mama. 28567. 

Old country stomp. 3849. 

Stomp it down to the bricks. 
26527. 

Too late too late blues. 

What makes a tom cat 
29470. 

Wiliiams(Jess) Father’s Bible. 10396. 


Williams (John M.): 
Hark! hark! the lark. 
Merry reapers. 8591. 
Songs my mother 

12012. 
Waltz in A flat maj. 
Williams’ (John M.) 
piano book. 7227. 
Williams’ (John M.) fourth grade 
piano book. 17150. 
Williams’ (John M.) graded sight- 
reading course. 17151. 


29320. 
blue. 


1896. 
taught me. 


24631. 
first grade 


- Williams’ (John M.) sight read- 
ing course. 19401. 
Williams’ (John M.) supplemen- 
tary material for piano. 19402. 
Williams (Joseph) ltd.: 
Bluebottle. 209: 
Boat song. 2767. 
But yesterday ... 22175. 
Candle gate. 12839. 
Chorister’s dream. 12891. 
Concertina. 12923. 
Conversational theme. 7666. 


Crossing the bar. 10132. 

Dancing doll. 451. 

Donkey. 15382. 

Dream visions. 

Hileen aroon. 

Elfin lover. 24927. 

Elfin sprites. 3006. 

Evening mood. 594. 

Faney tree. 3045. 

Gentle heart. 10500. 

God is our hope and _ strength. 
12692. 

Golden memories. 19768. 

Haldon Hills. 22649. 

Handel. 776. 

Haste, ye soft gales. 801. 

Hullah Brown—-Spencer Dyke chil- 
dren’s violin book. 22744. 

Hullah Brown—Spencer Dyke vio- 
lin method. 27870. 

In an antique shop. 3389. 

In the cathedral. 15856. 

In the hedge a rose is blooming. 
20466. 

Irish love song. 8280. 

Koorstukke. 10987. 

Little songster. 3557, 


523. 
22448. 


Mavis. 1341. 
May-morn. 3688. 
Melody in D minor. 
Minuet. 7485, 8668. 
Mist on the hills. 16193. 
Mount and away. 14389. 
Musie in the nhursery 
18495. 
Narrative theme. 18579. 
On the lake. 18665. 
Operatica. 26109. 
Peter Pan. 18735. 
Puppet dance. 3987. 
Rilloby-rill. 18882. 
Rose petals. 16594. 
Sailor dance. 4078. 
Sea-croon. 11861. 
Seven ages of man. 
Shrimp. 4138. ° 


11246. 


school 


26376. 


Souvenir d’ autrefois. 9261. 
Students’ concertino. 4221. 
Suite in G major. 15620. 
Summer madrigal. 19065. 
Tally-ho. 4260. 

Thoughts. 12204. 

Three little cameos. 274380. 


Three pieces for the pianoforte. 
2879. 

Twenty-one first position melodic 
violin studies. 258. 

Twilight in Elham Valley. 

Twilight on the waters. 
19240. 

Two little pieces. 18474. 

Vanity fair. 19269. 

Venetian gondola song. 23254. 

Villanelle. 7604. 


9445, 
19239, 


Yellowhammer’s song. 26990. 
Williams (Len): 
Give me some of that. 28822. 
Oh what is the matter now. 
28696. 


Williams (Lottie) When it’s all goin’ 


out. 12594 (428). 
Williams (M. L.) Dreams of you. 
15407. 
Williams (Mabel) See Grimes 
(M. W.) 


Williams (Myzelle) Baby Nell. 4689. 
Williams (Oran) pseud. See Gabriel 
(C. As 


Williams (Pansy) I wonder why I 


love you. 977. 

Williams (R. A.) It’s the sun shinin’ 
on- you. 3428. 

Willams © (GR2~.Ge) Harvardiana. 
20210. 


Williams (R. L.) Dreams that lin- 


ger, remind me of you. 541. 
Williams (R. V.): 
Hundredth psalm. 20279. 


Linden Lea. 20656. 


2191 


INDEX 


Williams (Spencer) : 
African jungle. 7322. 
Ain’t got nobody to grind my 

coffee. 27078. 

Arizona blues. 4647. 
Bad times blues. 24548. 
Basin street blues. 2704. 
Beggin’ for love. 148. 
Blue Ridge sweetheart. 2766. 
Blues singer from Alabam. 17524. 
Broncho bustin’ blues. 4805. 
Cold wave blues. 382. 
Crazy "bout my lollypop. 
Creole love song. 15291. 
Dallas blues. 442. 
Death is on your track. 5028. 
Down home dance. 10264. 


10127. 


Furniture man blues. 699. 
Garlic blues. * 7941. 

Georgia gigolo. 3132. 
Happy rhythm. 788. 
Honeycomb harmony. 3241. 


I’m wild about that thing. 8182. 

If you like me. 10821. 

If you were mine. 5641 

It ain’t no fault of mine. 

It feels so good. 5698. 

Let’s pash the night away. 5838. 

Ma pétite. 23169. 

Magnolia blues. 8520. 

Mahogany hall blues. 8521. 

May I bring you flowers made- 
moiselle? 13852, 20808. 

Miss meal cramp blues. 18466. 

Nappy headed blues. 8733. 

Prairie blues. 6370. 

Pretty face. 1788. 

Save a little kiss for me chérie. 
16628. 

Show must go on. 9144. 


5693. 


Slow as molasses. 9189. 

Soft shoe shuffle. 9200. 

Sparkling waters of Waikiki. 
6752. 

Sun down blues. 16827. 

Sun flower blues. 4234. 


Tell me when blues. 2148. 
Tishomingo blues. 21636. 
Utah Mormon blues. 7034. 
Why am I alone with no one to 
love. 4499. 
Windy city wabble. 4512. 
You don’t understand. 243880. 
You’ve got to give me some. 9685. 
Williams (T. D.) Scene pittoresque. 
23757. 
Williams (Ted): 
3y the fireside. 
Only one. 8841. 
Ship ahoy. 9141. 
Too good to be true. 
Willams (W. J.) 
21105. 


7504. 


9410. 
Our motor car. 


pt. 117, n. S., v. 24 


Williams (W. R.): 
Everything happens for the best. 
20016. 
I’m dreaming dreams that never 
come true. 3317. 
Playing poker. 23607. 
Williams (W. 8S. G.) Welsh jig. 7134. 
Williams (Walter) : 
Contrition. 24753. 
I am the living bread. 17983. 
Intermezzo. 24579. 
Williams (Wesley) Aviation blues. 
9822. 
Williams (W:]ma) : 
Tll have to forget you. 27926. 
Love is all that you desire. 283381. 
Williams (Zella) On the banks of the 
Tippecanoe. 6248. 


Williamson (Gregory ) Land of jazz. 


18259. 

Williamson (Hal) You and home 
sweet home. 243870. 

Willis (A. B.) Moonshine. 18923. 

Willis (A. O.) I’d like to love some- 
one like you. 3279. 


Willis (B. F.) 
the rainbow. 
Willis (F. L.): 
It’s just too bad. 22956. 
My little desert rose. 23371. 
Willis music ¢co.: 
Air de ballet. 
At sunset time. 
At the end 


Come take a sail on 
10099, 22275. 


2609. 
27147. 
of the warpath. 


17324. 
Benediction hymns. 2737. 
Black eyes. 7508. 


By sylvan lake. 2792. 
Call of the sea. 7565. 
Carol of the birds. 22203. 
Chasing the sunbeam. 27345. 
Christmas gloria. 24724. 
Cold spring rain. 10088. 
Columbine’s lament. 389. 
Come, dance with me. 2869. 
Companions at the keyboard. 
12922. 
Eldorado. 7812. 
Elves at play. 3607. 
Evening song. 3028. 
Fleecy cloud. 15490. 
Gay butterflies. 5276. 
Golden tra‘l. 53827. 
Grandfather’s clock. 
Harlequin. 795. 
Have faith in God. 25152. 
Hear dem bells. 25171. 
Hunting. 278738. 


20169. 


I want to be like Jesus. 8210. 
In frog-land. 1020. 
Leg up, over leather. 8403. 


2192 


ae Se ee nenniad: 


INDEX _ 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Leora’s mazurka. 28251. 

Let’s join the army. 3585. 

Little brooks by the roadside. 
23081. 

Little elf. 3552. 

Little girl’s secret. 5862. 

Little wood-violet. 25648. 

Magic maker. 18383. 

March of the pirates. 

Marionette. 11215. 

May-day valse. 3687. 

Merry chase. 25819. 

Moon-tipped lake. 11309. 

My bonnet. 6095. 

My house. 6122. 

On the roller-coaster. 


13825. 


3857. 


Parade of the daffodils. 28769. 
Pierrot and Pierrette. 1698. 
Polliwog. 14211. 

Rhythm ec play. 11765. 
Robin’s bed-time song. 1816. 
Safety. 18867. 

Slow dance. 14441. 

Soft steal the shadows. 29087. 


Song-land for early grades. 26465. 

Song of the red-winged blackbird. 
12006. 

South wind. 4192. 

Sparks. 9265. 

Spring breezes. . 6765. 

Sunbeams. 14555. 

Sunbonnet girl. 2084. 

Ten little fancies for ten little 
fingers. 16149. 

Thanksgiving story book. 24024. 


Thy life was given for me. 26667. 
Toymaker. 19217. 
Trust ye in the Lord. 24126. 


Tuneful miniatures in the easiest 


keys. 19235. 
Tunes for two. 14714. 
Two blue eves. 26729. 


Two little players at two pianos. 
7013. 
Unexpected holiday. 14732. 
Washington’s birthday. 29443. 
Waterfall. 26828. 
We're in the navy now. 21769. 
When a major meets a minor. 
17087. 
Whirling waters. 26925. 
Wood-thrush. 26979. 
Willms (Franz) Neues vom tage. 
16311. 
Willner (Arthur) : 
Arme Reinhold. 2659. 
Rumianische volkstinze. 23733. 
Schwarze orchidee. 1901. 
Suite. 17152. 
Violinkonzert 3, G dur. 
VIII. symphonie. 14976. 


Willoughby (C. TT.) Song. echoes. 
6721. 


18492. 


Willoughby (G. H.): 
Dancing all the while. 15311. 
They’re going to be married to-day. 
12190. 
Willow pattern. 29647 (262). 
Willrich (V. A. R.): 
In my Reo Flying cloud. 3402. 
Will you forget? 4510. 


Wills (EK. X.) Laughing mammy. 
28239. 
Wills (Red): 
Alma mia. 15025. 


Blue Ridge. 17420. 
Sur ton chemin. 6807, 16839. 

Willsey (Helen) I want to ery on my 

lover’s shoulders. 27998. 

Willson (KE. M.): 

Bare legs, ain’t they funny. 
Lazy girl. 18267. 

Willson (R. Meredith) : 
Aramis march. 9792. 
Defiance. 19913. 
Odalisque. 28678. 
Phenomena. 18737. 

Siege. 14415. 
Tornado. 14687. 
Willum (Henry): 
Din lykke den bor i en hestesko. 
19926. 
Vi vil ha’ et lille hus paa maanen. 
29400. 
Wilmarth (B.M.) Sing and be happy. 
14429. 
Wilmeth (R. H.) 
24159. 
Wilmore (C. T.) 
13407. 

Wilmore (James): 
My little girl in brown. 
Sweet-heart. 16844. 

Wilson. (Alexander) These-those-and- 


17350. 


Up in’ thegair 


I knew ’twas you. 


16268. 


them. 6915. 
Wilson (Bud) pseud. See Wilson 
(D. C.) 
Wilson (C. Whitaker-) See Whitaker- 
Wilson (C.) 
Wilson (Clark) Moonlight night. 
13921. 
Wilson (D.) Pirate bold. 16479. 


Wilson (D. C.) Nothing but love. 
21006. 
Wilson (D. H.): 
Here. 17918. 
Meadow lark is singing. 18862. 
Portland and her highways. 18770. 
Wilson (D. O.) Voyageurs. 4426. 
Wilson (Dick) : 
Crazy over Daisy. 2889. 
I’m crazy over Daisy. 13434. 


Wilson (Don): 
Fox (Sam) school collection. 3101. 
Lost in London town. 18387. 
Lucky jade. 283855. 
Monkey-man. 18476. 


2193 


INDEX 


‘Wilson (Don)—Continued. 
Out of the dusk to you. 
Prayer perfect. 3972. 
Song of the fisher-boats. 
Up in the air. 2290. 

Wilson (Doris Celester) 

do? 7150. 

Wilson (Dudley) Trombalicks. 

Wilson (E. D.): : 
Call me back to your heart in love- 


3888. 
16761. 

What can I 

14701. 


land. 7563. 

I’m going to daddy and mother. 
10734. 

My mem’ry of home sweet home. 
11388. 

Recollections. 11747. 


Wilson (KH. L.) 
song. 20796. 

Wilson (E. M.) 
for me. 11898. 

Wilson (Edith) I found you in a 
garden of roses. 8109. 

Wilson (Hsso) Why can’t I love you. 
9600. 

Wilson (Evelyn) Take it right back 
to the place you got it. 19114. 

Wilson (F. N.) Georgia. 3131. 

Wilson .(G. D.) Wayside chapel. 
17236 (457). 

Wilson (G. L.) Hear the roses calling. 
Pas (3. 

Wilson (G. R.): 


Mary S. Doten school 
She’s just the baby 


Heart and soul. 17905, 20225, 
22687, 27810. 
Love time is nigh. 8488. 
You don’t have to rub. 2650, 
12528. 
Wilson (G. W.) Master’s way. 18422, 
Wilson (H. D.) I’m so happy. 13455. 


Wilson (H. L.): 

Come all ye lads and _lassies. 
24426 (45). 

Commotion of love. 24426 (54). 
Country dance. 24426 (60). 
Gentle dawn. 24426 (96). 
Love’s greeting. 24426 (153). 
Maidens, beware ye. 24426 (166). 
Pedlar. 24426 (222). 
Sound argument. 24426 (258). 


Tell me charming creature. 24426 
(202). 
Wilson (H. R.) At parting. 27146. 


Wilson (Ira B.): 
Bringing up Santa. 19712. 
Christmas song. 22248, 22249, 


Comrades of the road. 22282, 
22283. 

Courtship of Miles Standish. 
22292. 

Dawn of Easter. 466. 

First Easter. 17758, 24990. 

Floating wth the tide. 22524, 


22525. 


. pt. 10, n.s., v. 24 


Governor’s daughter. 22627. 

Milkmaid Joan. 23271. 

Pipes o’ Pan. 23603. 

S.A. B: ehoir no: 2)" 23 

Shepherd’s dance. 23807-23810. 

Song and the breeze. 23884. 

Song of the open road. 291138. 

Song of the plains. 23895, 23896. 

Star-led pilgrims. 21466. 

Sweet and low. 23964. 

Three-part choir no. 2. 6926. 

To greet the spring. 23252, 23253. 

Twilight. 23730. 

Two-part choir no. 3. 7014. 

Unfold, ye portals. 22626. 

Water-fall. 24210. 

When I survey the. wondrous 

cross. 7174, 7175. 

Ye hunters all. 24362. 
Wilson (I. M.) White sails. 
Wilson (J.): 

Catfish whiskers. 27327. 

She’s coming round the mountain. 

29012. 
Wilson (J. C.) 
270338. 

Wilson (J. H.) 
Wilson (J. H.) 
bye. 106638. 
Wilson (J. M.) 
2934, 27496. 


7206. 


You’re my sugar. 


Flapper land. 3078. 
How can I say good- 


Departed and gone. 


Wilson (L. M.) Let’s weather the 
storm. 16013. 

Wilson (Lois) Thanksgiving story 
book. 24024. 


Wilson (M. D.) My prohibition daddy. 
6145. 


Wilson (Margaret) Just like you 
used to do-ba-by. 23005. 


Wilson (Mortimer) : 
Airplane flight. 28. 
An'tra’s dance. 5354. 
Antique. 24503. 
Anxiety. 19557. 
Ballet scene. 130. 
Basket of prize kittens. 
By the fountains. 272. 
Charming. 24710. 
Cinquantaine. 4918. 
‘Dainty. 24789. 

Dress parade. 544. 
Evening star. 7076. 
Faithful. 24974. 
Fanciful. 24975. 
Graceful. 25110. 
Idilio. 5626. 

In musie land. 10845. 
In the jungle. 1033. 
Instrumental un‘sons. 
Jollity. 25497. 
Kamennoi ¢strow. 6506. 
Legend of Argyle. 20627. 
Majestic. 25728. 


134. 


18162. 


2194 


nos, 1-12, 1929 


O sole mio. 6216. 
On the race track. 
Prelude. 26956. 
Robin’s departure. 6468. 
Second waltz. 5320. 


1627. 


Sleepy little pickaninnies. 1980. 
Swinging. 26584. 

Tepees and totem poles. 21583. 
With a note of sadness. 2509. 


With my love. 7233. 
Wilson (N. C.): 
California mama. 
Love call. 1272. 
Wilson (O. B.): 
Conservatory series for pupils and 
students of pianoforte. 400, 
2875, 2876. 
Dance of the rag _ doll. 
24793. 
Jolly picnickers. 
Pastorale. 11620. 
Wilson (R. J. B.): 
April morn. 7310 (9). 
Come all ye lads and _lassies. 
24426 (45). 
Commotion of love. 24426 (54). 
Country dance. 24420 (60). 
Gentle dawn. 24426 (96). 
Love’s greeting. 24426 (153). 
Maidens beware ye. 24426 (166). 
Peace and rest.- 24426 (217). 
Pedlar. 24426 (222). 
Sound argument. 24426 (258). 
Tell me charming creature. 24426 


282. 


2905, 
11620. 


C24): 
Woodland and madrigal. 7310 
(146). . 
W.lson (Robert) 
Dearest, you are mine. 17628. 


Wilson (Slater): 
Memories of love and you. 8587. 
Why. 2477. 
Wilson (Stanley): 
Adventures of Hansel and Gretel. 
17248. 
England. 22461. 
Four songs from A Shropshire lad. 


14890. 
I’ve got it all. 3348. 
Mamble. 20764. 


Skye symphony. 4152. 

Terence, this is stupid stuff. 6878. 
Tewkesbury road. 6879. 

To a lady seen from the train. 


6945. 
Wilson (T. H.): 
Dear little church at home. 
27482. 
Wilson (Tamar Harris): 
Memories. 25801. 


Vesper bells’ call. 26781. 


Wilson (T. W.) De sun do move. 
7728. 


INDEX 


Wilson (Tom) : 
Da reser jag med Klara till 
Sahara. 22314. 
I lérdagsmanens glans. 22786. 
Stjirnenitter i Hawaii. 26526. 
Wilson (W. J.) Carry me back to my 
childhood. 12854. 
Wilson (W. W.): 
Who can tell what you'll do to- 
morrow. 7208. 
World’s natioual anthem. 
Wilson (Wesley) : 
Don’t. take ’em for yo’ friend. 
22399. 
Fishy little thing. 22520. 
Get your mind out the gutter. 
15556. 
I knows you. 22774. 
Let’s get it straight. 23061. 
Mama didn’t do it, papa didn’t do 


4530. 


Tt: 5955: 
Old age is creepin’ upon you. 
23506. 
Our family doctor. 23549. 
-Stevedore man blues. 6782. 
Wilton (Arthur) pseud. See Hall 
Way Od Fs 
Wiltz (T. R.) You still own a share 
in my heart. 19476. 
Wilus (J. S.): 
Na paradzie. 18574. 


Polka Polonia. 18762. 
Polka z Palestyny. 18763. 
Tabakierka. 29215. 
Wimbrow (Dale): 
Every moon’s a honeymoon with 


you. 3031. 
For Molly and me. 10449, 13181, 
13182. 
Goodness gracious Gracie. 53837. 
Hoe down. 22708. 
I long to see the ones I left be- 
hind. 22787. 
I’ve got religion. 3349. 
Many years ago. 23191. 
That’s what I call heaven. 4290, 
4291. 
Wimpenny (M. H.) Nifty, pretty, 
ladies. 25986. 
Wineh (R. F.): 
Graveyard blues. 25113. 
In my garden of dreams. 13541. 
In the garden of my dreams. 
567A. 
Marguerite. 20784. 


Winchell (C. H.) Jumping frog of 


Calaveras. 8325, 10922. 
Winchell (M. H.) I’m falling so hard 
for you. 20347. 


Windesheim (Jesse) Someone, you’re 
the someone. 23873. 
Windows (J. G.) ltd. 
thumberland. 19004. 
Windsor (R. W.) Satisfied. 


Song of Nor- 
28957. 


2195 


INDEX 


Windsperger (Lothar): 
Fremder sang. 5251. 
Requiem. 18820. 

Wing (Helen): 

Cat. 2326: 

Gossip. 5339. 

Inn of the golden cheese. 

Movies. 6079. 

Parade. 6301. 

Sashes. 28956. 

Sunday afternoon. 

Those walking, 
24075. 

Wingar (A. A.): 
Berceuse. 4163. 
Huldreslaat. 3262. 
Violen. 4415. 

Winge (Carl) »Dream lover. 7782. 

Winkelmann (Rainer) Vado, ma 

dove? 11335. 

Winkfield (O. W.) 

babe. 4526. 
Winkoop (Paul) 
6148. 
Winn (Cyril): 
O beautiful, my country. 
Song of the music makers. 
Winn (Lillian) Aviation 
12681. 
Winne (J. M.) 
heart. 6498. 
Winner (Septimus) 
mocking bird. 16034. 

Winsett (R. E.): 

God is love. 732. 

He careth for me. 811. 

His love is over me. 889. 

I believe it, don’t you. 887. 

If the heart is right with God. 
998. 

It was for me. 1078. 

King of heaven waits outside. 
1146. 

Let your light shine all the time. 
1201. 


22936. 


6799. 


talking . dolls. 


Woo! my ebony 


My people. 3749, 


16356. 
26475. 
Rose that broke my 
Listen to the 


Love divine. 1274. 
Make room in your heart. 1317. 
My Savior is leading me right. 


1503. 

Oh wake me up then. 1601. 

Praise God J’m one of them. 
1728. 

Tis Jesus, 22a, 

Where the rainbow never fades. 
2465. 


Winslow (H. M.) 
Winsor (Frederick) 


Dance. 9618. 
Middlesex hymn 


book. 1382. 
Winstein (David) I was fooling you. 
22868. 


Winston (Eddie) 

Winston (F. M.): 
Fall of Gasparilla. 
Mirage. 1392. 


Love song. 23153. 


20026. 


dream. — 


pt. III, 0. S., v. 24 


Winston (Grace): 
Land of Nod. 1176. 
Playing tag. 1714. 
Winston (J. C.) co. Music in the air. 
3708. 
Winter (Aubrey) : 
Aguero. 7328. 
Dance of the young men. 
Festival. 7879. 
Ireland. 1063. 
Romaneer. 11782. 
Si j’étais roi. 9146. 
Soldiers’ songs. 21402. 
Wales. 2364. 
Winter (Fred): 
Adjoss me’ den! 
Alskades namn. 27105. 
Drommande 6gon. 10290. 
Edvard och Kunigunda. 24917. 
For ro skull och tros skull. 7908. 
Gar sa linge som det gar. 10482. 
Inte gor de mej natt. 28687. 
Kom hem till Sally! 10984. 
Lag liten dorr. 28222. 
Nar fyrarna tindas. 8781. 
Nar julljusen tindra. 25958. 
Pa livets ocean. 141382. 
Vagor i halvankaren. 
Yola. 24368. 
Zeppelinvalsen. 27051. 
Winterbottom (Frank) : 
Air. 74465. 
Day in Naples. 10179. 
Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
7795. 
Moonlight sonata. 4723. 
Russlan and Ludmilla. 6515. 


T11 


27066. 


19263. 


Zazra. 9699. 
Winterling (W.) Singvogelchen. 
1972. 
Winters (Melvin) That’s why I’m 
blue. 6899. 
Winton (Marion) Seminole. 9117. 
Winton music co.: 
Hy’ry once in awhile. 20020. 
My ideal. 1480. 
My rosebud of love. 11399. 


Wintzer (Richard) : 
Fiinf gesinge. 29548. 
Vier duette. 29549. 
Wire (C. P.) Mem’ries of you. 28246. 
Wiren (F. A.): 
Old love. 14094. 
Song to a flower. 
Wirges (Wm. F.): 
Sunbeams. 19068. 
Valse viennois. 26765. 


Wirick (Hugenia) O sing unto the 


6732, 19011. 


Lord. 28668. 

Wirl (Erik) Midel, liebes miadel 
mein. 5945. 

Wisdom (N. L.) My honeymoon. 
25920. 


2196 


INDEX 


nos. 1 -12, 1929 


Wise (J. M.): 
Evening. 15444. 
Fairies. 24973. 
He begged of me the little toys. 
15646. 
If thou wert blind. 15829. 
Love song. 16082. 
Old valentine. 26083. 
Requiem. 26257. 
Sleep that flits on baby’s eyes. 


16715. 
Two songs. 26963. 
Wise (L. P.) Lilly Lee from Ten- 
nessee. 13714. 
Wise (M. M.) She’s my smiling baby. 
21339. 


Wise (Violet) 
Wise (W. E.) 
1801. 
Wise (W. H.) & co.: 
Evening. 15444. 
Fairies. 249738. 
He begged of me the little toys. 
15646. 
If thou, wert blind. 15829. 
Love song. 16082. 
Old valentine. 26083. 
Requiem. 26257. 
Shadow. 16667. 
Sleep that flits on baby’s eyes. 
16715. 
Two songs. 26963. 
Wisely music publishers: 
Neat little, sweet 
23425. 
No use to love. 28634. 


My tomorrow’s. 1514. 
Rhubarb and custard. 


little you. 


Wishing tree. 16093, 16716. 
Wishing well. 4515, 10726, 11130, 
NPA T. 


Wishner (Jack) What a shame Le 
gonna rain. 12383. 

Wister (Isabel) Glory to San Diego. 
27725. 

Witch of Salem. 14899. 

Witham (J. G.) . Mardelia Dee. 18465. 

Witherow (Robert) Happy go lucky. 
25143. 

Witkowski (Jean) Fervaal. 7877. 


Witkowski (Leon) Polski hymn droga 


Polsko. 23617. 
Witmark (F. M.) Charmer. 19491 
(84). 
Witmark (Isidore) : 
Billy’s very good to me. 29647 
(19). 
Chaperons. 2589 (49), 7310 (37), 


12594 (44-49). 


cn of a bye-gone day. 12594 
12 )3 

Flowers. 12594 (90). 

Happy when we eat. 2589 (113). 


In my Official capacity. 12594 
€152).. 


It seems like yesterday. 12594 
(161). 

Just a gentle touch. 2589 (145). 

Little maid who couldn’t say no. 
12594 (199). 

Love in a palace is better. 2589 
(167). 

Millinery Mary. 12594 (242). 

My Sambo. 2589 (2382). 

Noah’s ark. 12594 (274). 

Talk, talk, talk. 7310 (130). 


We're all good~ fellows. 12594 
(420). 

When I sang my low C. 12594 
(427). 


Witmark minstrel overture and 
opening chorus. 19491 (266). 
Won’t you go with us to Monte 
Carlo. 2589 (359). 
You mustn’t blame the copper. 
12594 (447). 
Witmark (J..P.) jr. 
me a king. 20958. 
Witmark (M.) & sons: 
After you there'll be somebody 
else after me. 21. 
All hail! this day of days. 9750. 
All I want is y-o-u. 9752, 9758. 
Alt Preussen. 15026. 
Always in my dreams, never in my 
arms. 47, 2621, 7357, 17288. 
Am I blue? 9764-9766, 12635, 
12636, 17290, 24478. 
Am I to blame. 24479, 24480. 


My queen made 


And still they fall in love. 17297. 
Angel-cake. 56. 
Anxiety. 19557. 
As long as I’m with you. 24516. 


Ashes of love. 76, 2664, 4657, 
9799, 9800. 
At the fair. 19576. 
Balkan patrol. 15096. 
Battle in the air. 
Battle of the centaurs. 
Because you belong to me. 
17364. 
Believe me. 
Billie. 188. 
Birmingham Bertha, 
2755. 
Blue butterfly. 22140, 24605. 
Bouncing the baby around. 24623. 
Bride without a groom. 24635. 
Broadway baby dolls. 9961, 
12792, 12793, 15184, 17440. 
Brother love. 9969. 
Brute. 19717. 
Call of the vikings. 
Calm is the sea by night. 
Chant d’amour. 12870. 
Chicken walk. 12882. 
Chinese festival. 10063. 
Clash of the tribes. 10077. 
Clowning. 19810. 


12725, 
19634. 
9913, 9914, 


19744. 
17467. 


2197 


INDEX 


Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued. 


Collegiates on parade. 15266. 
Come back to me. 17548. 
Conflict. 19834. 
Conquerors. 10110. 
Country wedding. 19847. 
Crying for love. 12949, 17586. 
Dance of the Chinese devils. 
10151. 
Dance of the paper dolls. 
- 7708, 7709, 10154, 15310. 
Dance of the wooden shoes. 24795. 
Dancing on Mars. 24796. 
Dancing to heaven. 22329. 
Darlin’ my darlin’. 10170. © 
Darn fool woman like me. 223837. 
Dawn brought me love and you. 
464, 465, 5010, 5011. 
Day you fall in love. 
Death Valley. 17681. 
Derelict. 10209. 
Devastation. 22365. 
Don’t it mean a thing to you? 
13039. 
Dream boat. 27550. 
Dream of a faun. 15396. 
Hileen, my colleen. 7811. 
End of the lonesome trail. 
19997, 19998. 
Estrangement. 10357. 
Even the stars in the heavens are 
laughing. 10362. 
Every little while I think of you. 
7847. 
Everybody’s darling. 22479. 
Ev’ry little while I think of you. 
5167, 5168. 
Executioner’s dream. 10374. 
Exile. 15454. 
Fast life and a hot one. 18145. 
Feast of the golden cockerel. 


4995, 


19897. 


13099, 


10398. 

Fiesta in Seville. 20049. 

Flight. 10429. 

Funeral march for a_ puppet. 
10479. 

Furies. 10481. 


General Crack’s marching song. 
15551. « 

Giovanna, to thee I am calling. 
5295-5297, 7951, 10514. 

Girls we remember. 27719. 

Give it. 17824. 

Glad tidings of great joy. 10526. 


Gladiators’ tournament. 20146. 
Gladly. 20148, 22605. 
Go find somebody to love. 10534- 


10586, 13242, 18243, 17831. 
Go to bed. 13245, 22609. 
Gunner Jim. 17870, 20178. 
Gypsy charmer. 10574, 15614. 
He’s a lucky dog. 22679, 25162. 
Heart pangs. 20230. 


Help yourself to my love. 20240. 


2198 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 24 


Here in my garden of roses. 
22697. ' 

Heroes of old. 7046. 

Heroic tale. 10618. 

Hindu ,chant of sacrifice. 183837. 

Honest I’m in love with you. 
854, 5444. 

How can I smile. 8077. 

How lovely the meadows. 17967. 

Hush-a-by, Holy Child. 10675. 

Hush, my baby. 17976. 

I can see there’ll be a rainbow. 
10684, 10685. 

I’d better not try it. 15717. 

Td like to be a Gipsy. 10692, 
13391, 13392, 15718, 17989, 17990. 

I don’t love nobody but you. 
10698. 

I don’t wanna be good. 8105. 

I gotta have you. 18000. 

T’ll bless that one sweet day. 
15741. 

I love to hit myself on the head. 
18020. 

I love you, I hate you. 8140, 
10728, 13426. 

I’m blue for you New Orleans. 
15760. 

I’m screwy over Looey. 27962. 

I’m the medicine man for the 
blues. 13461, 15783, 15784. 

I’m thirsty for kisses, hungry for 
love. 948, 13462. 

I’m too young to be careful. 
10755, 18463, 15786. 

I need you. 10761. 

I say whoopie—she says boom- 
boom. 5589, 5590, 8192. 

I still believe in you. 10768-10770. 

I’ve got a masculine complex. 
20392. 

I’ve never seen a smile like yours. 
5604, 5605, 8205, 10784, 13486. 

I want a bold caballero. 18080. 

If I came back to you and said 
I’m sorry. 25822. 

If I can’t have you. 15824. 

If I could learn to love. 22886. 

If you were mine. 10825, 13522, 


15836. 
If your best friend won’t tell 
you. 25401. 
In a kitchenette. 138530, 15841, 
* 18120, 22901. 


In a little Swiss chalet for two. 
18123. 

In the land of Buddha. 13547. 

In the land of jazz. 15861. 

In the land of let’s pretend. 10853, 
13548. 

Indian number. 28078. 

Indian wedding feast. 

Inundation. 25445. 


22934. 


INDEX 
nos, 1-12, 1929 


Isn’t this a cock-eyed world? 
25455. 

Jes’ a lonesome pickaninny baby. 
3446. 

Jester’s downfall. 15919. 

Jig-jig-jigaloo. 13600. 

John Barleycorn. 18192. 

Just a lucky moment. 13623, 
13624. 

Just an hour of love. 25512. 

Just you, just me and love. 8358, 
10958. 

Keeping the wolf from the door. 
13652, 25549. 

Kermess at Volendam. 15962. 

Knowing your face I'll see a twi- 
light wish. 1155. 

Lady divine. 5802, 5804, 10998, 
10999, 15982. 

Lady luck. 20601, 23037, 25571. 

-Lamplit hour. 1174. 

Land of heart’s desire. 6922. 

Legend of Argyle. 20627. 

Let me have my dreams. 11034- 
11036, 16005-16007, 18275, 18276. 

Let now your hearts awake with 
joy. 11088. : 

Life can be so lonesome. 23064. 

Life’s not the same. 16024. 

Lift the juleps to your two lips. 
13705. : 

Like a breath of spring-time. 
13710. 

Li-Po-Li. 25614. 

Little cavalier. 16041. 

Little house on a little hill. 8451. 

Liza, Ill be waiting. 16052, 
18316. 

Look at him! my hero! 25657. 

Look in the mirror. 25660. 

Loose ankles. 28319. 

Love divine. 1273. 

Love is like a rose. 13778. 

Love’s in my heart. 18356. 

Love thrills. 11134, 13776. 

Love will find a way. 8489, 
11136, 16087. 

Love will last forever. 28342. 

Master and slave. 25776. 

Maybe—who knows? 11228-11230, 
13854, 13855. 

Mechanical man. 16152, 23223. 

Melody divine. 11245. 

Mother’s little sweetheart. 13036. 

My beautiful sweetheart. 16236. 

My beauty shop. 18501. 

My Kalua rose. 25921. 

My Mary dear. 28557. 

My mother’s photograph. 20949, 
23385. 

My paradise. 11395. 

My people. 38749, 6143. 

My queen made me a king. 20958. 


2199 


My sister. 20959. 


My song of the Nile. 11404, 14001, 
16826, 18552-18554, 20960, 25949, 
28568. 

My strongest weakness is you. 
16289. 

My sweet Helene. 11410. 

Nobody cares if I’m blue. 21002, 
26004. 

Nothing to do—but think of you. 
1563-1565, 11472. 

O night of joy and_ gladness. 
11493. 

O’er Judea’s silent hills. 11508. 

Off to Paris. 23488. 

Oh Lou-iss tell me who you choo- 
iss. 1599. 

Oh! Oh! Oh! what I know— 
about love. 21047. 

Old man Pie-Eye. 23510, 26077, 
26078. 

One sweet little yes. 186738. 

Only song I know. 21088. 

Only the girl. 21089. 

Ophelia will fool you. 16415. 

Painting the clouds with sun- 
shine, 11596, 16437, 18707, 
21126, 23565. 

Papa is a mama now. 3901. 

Parting. 21133. 

Phenomena. 18737. 

Physically fit. 28805. 

Pilly pom pom plee. 16476. 

Ping pongo. 21166. 

Poison kiss of that Spaniard. 
14206. 

Pretty little you. 18783-18785. 

Ride of the witches. 11766. 

Rose that broke my heart. 6493. 

’S impossible. 263812. 

Sacred flame. 21278. 

Samoa. 16623. 

Say it with a solitaire. 11830. 

She was kicked on the head by a 
butterfly. 18929. 

Ship of my dreams. 14405. 

Show me the way. 6684. 

Shrew. 213862. 

Si, si, sefor. 14411. 

Siberia. 11908. 

Siege. 14415. 

Simple Simon. 11918. 

Since I found you. 14427. 

Since Vitaphone put talkies on the 
screen. 6656. 

Sing me a song of the South. 
26413. 

Singapore Sal. 1969, 1970, 6663, 
9175. 

Singin’ in the bathtub. 21385, 
26415, 29054. 

Skiddle de skow. 11940. 

Smiling Irish eyes. 11957, 14447, 
14448, 18976, 18977. 


INDEX 


Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued. 


Somebody nobody loves. 4173, 
6709. ; 

Somebody to care for. 26447. 

Someone. 16744, 21407, 21408. 

Song of the gold diggers. 12003. 

Songs of the ten commandments. 
9253. 

Sorry that I strayed away from 
you. 12018. 

Star of Bethlehem. 12047. 

Straight place and show. 19050. 

Sweet cider. 6815. 

Sweet little lady of mine. 12104. 

Sweetness of your song. 2120, 
68438. 

Take it on the chin. 26598. 

Take my seat, lady! 26595, 
2922 K. 

Tantalizer. 24015. 

Te quiero. 19127. 

Tempest. 12147. 

That’s all I ask of you. 6892. 

That’s how much I need you. 
16899. 

That’s my business. 29261. 

That’s my reward for loving you. 
21566. 

That’s what’s calling me _ back. 
2169, 2170. 

There’ll come a time for you. 
9384. 

Things we want the most are hard 
to get. 12192, 14653, 19186. 

Thru all the years. 29297. 

Till you come back to me. 169386. 

Tip-toe thru’ the tulips with me. 
12219, 14674, 16938, 216380, 24094, 
29306. 

Tornado. 14687. 

Toujours. 16954. 

Transformation. 

Two old tramps. 

Under a Texas moon. 

Unrest. 12295. 

Voice of spring. 5360. 

Wanderer’s plaint. 12341. 

Watching my dreams go by. 
26826. 

Weary on my feet. 24219. 

Wee bit 0’ love. 9537. 

Welcome home. 12363-12365, 
17072, 17073, 19326. 

Were you just pretending. 29461. 

What more can I say? 24240, 
24241. 

What will I do without you. 
14829, 19341. 

Whatever you do remember that 
I love you. 2425. 

When I sang the tenor. 2485, 
7173. 

When my dream of. love comes 
true. 12412. 


12248. 
24143. 
19247. 


Witt (Annette) 
ZA PALL 

Witt (Irving) 
14516. 

Witt (Max §.): 


Witt (R. HE. de) 
Witte (Ernest) — 
Uncle Sammy. 22631. 


2200 


pt. 11, ns.) yi 24 


When you’re in love. 26907. 

Where the butterflies kiss the 
buttercups good-night. 12438, 
T7121 P22 2a: 

Who can tell. 14868. 

Whoopin’ it up. 29529. 

Why can’t you love that way. 
19388, 19389, 21858. 

Why should it matter. 19394. 

Wishing and waiting for love. 
12488, 14896, 14897, 17156, 19405. 

With you in the harbor of love. 
251 2% 

Witmark 
29559. 

Wouldn’t it be wonderful? 14912, 
17179, 17180. 

Yearning. 243863. 

You and I in the moonlight. 
9651, 12517-12519, 14924, 14925. 

You baby me—I’ll baby you. 
14930. 

You can’t believe my eyes. 17197. 

You made me love you. 9672, 
12536-12588, 14942, 14943, 21926. 

You ought to see my new baby. 
14944, 14945, 17212. 

Your love I crave. 12565, 12566. 

Your love is all that I crave. 
24409, 27040. 


theme songs. 29558, 


Witt CASS.) : 


Don’t you remember, Nora dar- 
ling. 9709 (52). 

Down by _ the 
29647 (52). 

My clinging ivy. 24426 (193). 

Palace of pleasure and _ pride. 
14976 (247). 

Perchance. 2589 (262). 

When the fields are white with 
cotton. 14976 (386). 

Woodland blossom and the hot- 
house flower. 9709 (2638). 

Rockin’ the Rockies. 


a a sea. 


Southland shuffle. 


Don’t you Haale Nora dar- 
ling. 9709 (52). 

Down by the summer sea. 29647 
(52). 

My clinging ivy. 24426 (193). 

Palace of pleasure and pride. 
14976 (247). 

Perchanece. 2589 (262). 

When the fields are white with 
cotton. 14976 (386). 

Woodland blossom and the hot- 
house flower. 9709 (263) . 

See De Witt (R. EB.) 

Gray clad hosts of 


q 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 

Witte (George) Mammy mine. 
20765. 

Wittenbecher (Otto) Tanzende welle. 
6860. 

Wittman (Lawrence ) Wonderful 
baby, 7235. 

Wittman (M. G.) May has come. 


4577 (267). 

Wittman (Max Geo.) : 

Idle dreaming. 5627. 
Robin. 9045. 
Sweetheart won’t you come back 
to me. 6838. 
Wittwer (M. F.) 
9709 (96). 
Wizard of Oz. 19491, 24426 (102, 132, 
150, 228, 246, 283, 306, 307, 312, 313), 
29647 (255, 263, 264). 
Wladigeroff (Pantscho) 
143819. 

Woelber (Frank) : 
Gavotte. 15544. 
Melody. 17163. 
Student’s concerto. 
Valse. 17164. 

Wottord: . “CA.., A.) 

20902, 23326. 

Wohl (Herman): 

Song of love. 29106. 

.Taibalich tsvei. 12120. 

Ven vel ich shoin a kale veren. 
29395. 

Wohlfahrt (Franz): 

Sixty studies for the violin. 2514. 

Wohlfahrt foundation studies. 
Zar: 

Wohlfahrt foundation studies for 
the violin. 17165. 

Wohlgemuth (Gustav) Garten. 17808. 

Wolf (Daniel): 

Brave little soldier. 
Climbing up the hill. 
Flame. 5217. 
Old-fashioned waltz. 1606. 
One night and you. 28724. 
When brown eyes looked in eyes 
of blue. 24251. 
Wolf (Joe) B’twixt—hb’tween. 259. 
Wolf (Rube) What does it mean to 
me. 12390, 14821. 
Wolf-Ferrari (Ermanno, or 
mann): 
Quintett. 14976 (265). 
Trio. 14976 (350), 24426 (284). 
Wolf music studio. B’twixt—b’tween. 
259. 
Wolfe (KE. H.) 


Wolfe (Ernst) 
meiner nichte. 


Hatchet brigade. 


Romanze. 


16818. 


Musical Bob. 


248. 
378. 


Her- 


My mystery. 1496. 


Du bist das mirchen 
24898. 


Wolfe (Meyer de) See De Wolfe 
(Meyer ) 

Wolff (Albert) Randonnée de l’4me 
défunte. 1778, 1779. 


Wolff (J/me. Veuve Auguste) Dictees. 
musicales du Conservatoire national 
de musique. 24426 (276). 

Wolff (Kdouard) : 

Ballade. 17236 (484). 
Nocturne-serenade. 24426 (202). 


Rhapsodie alla mazurka. 17236 
(334). 
Wolff (Waldemar) : 
Remember your dear mother. 
PACD TE 
Wave on in peace. 193138. 
Wolfmeyer (Viola) Dewdrops and 
teardrops. 1021. 


Wolfsohn (Georg) Fiinf lieder. 17166. 
Wollenhaupt (H. A.): 
Grande marche militaire. 
(188). 
Inquiétude. 4577 (186). 
Scherzino. 4577 (346). 
Wollison (Hsther) : 
Come love, come waltz. 
Command me. 27407. 
My lovely Juana. 28556. 
Wollman (L. L.) I want to go back 
home. 25355. 
Wollstein (Harold) : 
It’s too late now. 10889. 
Just dreams that will never come 
true. 3474. 
Wolslagel (EH. L.) 
God. 4208. 
Wolstenholme (William) : 
Liebeslied. 12594 (196). 
Reverie. 21964 (60). 
Wolter (F.): 
Boston nostalgique. 
Réve. 4027, 26261. 
Sa valse. 6517. 
Wolzogen (Hrnst von) 
19491 (221). 
Womack (E. P.) Dearest one. 13000. 
Womack (Francis) : 
Dance of the marionettes. 
In the rocking chair. 15867. 
Womack (M. P.) Down in Dixie. 
22405. 
Wong (EH. C.): 
Moonbeams and starlight. 28481. 
Sweetheart. 23979. 
Woniger (Eva) I know it in my heart 
you’re an angel. 22773. 
Wooby (R. W.) Western music for 
motion pictures. 12379, 12380. 
Wood (Arthur) : 
- Ascherberg’s ideal cinema series. 
17319. 
Dodman Rock. 1758. 
Tom Tiddler: 7758. 
Wood (B. F.): 
Father of mercies. 
Hear us O Father. 
Holy! Holy! Holy! 


4577 


27403. 


Spirit of the living 


2772. 


Feuersnot.. 


15309. 


19491 (66). 
19491 (94). 
19491 (97) 


2201 


INDEX 


pt. III, n. 8., v. 24 


Wood (B. F.) music co. 
At the skating rink. "12672. 
Bird call. 12754. 
Boy scouts’ hike. 12781. 
Bridal march. 26809. 


By the log fire. 2793. 

Daffodil. 439. 

Daisy. 441. 

Dance of the camel drivers. 12905. 
Dolores. 2959. 

Donna e mobile. 26775. 


Excerpt from the Largo of the 

~ new world symphony. 27627. 

Excursion through all the keys. 
605. 


Faites-lui mes aveux. 25104. 

Fanfare et Choeur. 25105. 

Fleeting fancies. 648. 

Forget-me-not. 674. 

Frivolity. 3109. 

Harebell. 792. 

Haymakers’ dance. 810. 

I have the sunshine. 20319. 

Impressions of Fountains Abbey. 
13525. 


In old Malaga Bay. 1025. 
In the swimming pool. 18554. 
Invocation. 1061. 
June reverie. 18618. 
Laugh a bit and love a bit. 1188. 
Lily of the valley. 1216. 
_ Love built a little garden. 
‘M’appari. 25000. 
Melody in G. 18872. 
Miserere ed Ah! che la morte. 
26777. 
Moss rose. 1430. 
*Neath twinkling stars. 
Nocturne. 17888. 
Off to camp. 1590. 
Old country dance. 6238. 
Ombra leggiera. 25824. 
Only road. 21087. 
Pictures of summer. 


1270. 


1531. 


14180. 


Playing Indians. 14191. 
Playing soldiers. 14198. 
Primrose. 1744. 
Remembrance. « 11755. 
Rippling brooklet. 6455. 
Road of life. 21247. 
Sailing regatta. 14847. 


Snowdrop. 1997. 

Southern hush song. 238912. 
Summer frolics. 2081. 
Sunflower. 2085. 

Swallow. 12098. 


Thank God for all. 2158. 


Then you'll remember me. 24544. 
To a little fairy.. 19202. 
Trois marches militaires. 4104. 
Twelve impressions. 485. 
Wood (C. G.) Dirge for two veter- 
ans. 7310 (49). 


Wood (C. M.) Grandpa’s radio goes 
bam, zowi, zee! 10562. 
Wood (Charles) : 
Dirge for two veterans. 
Father, all-holy. 20037. 
Hence away, begone! 20241. 
How dazzling fair. 17964. 


7310 (49). 


Irish countryside songs. 1065. 
O be joyful in the Lord. 18621. 
Sleep, my baby. 18970. 
Trees in England. 19222. 

Wood (F. H.): 
In excelsis gloria. 135386. 
Three Shakespeare songs. 21890. 


Yuletide ditty. 
Wood (F. P.) 
time. 14529. 

Wood (Francis) : 


14965. 
Springtime is love- 


Love’s greeting. 11140. 
Melodie. 11320. 
Wood (Frank) You should ‘ever, 


never worry over things like that. 
(279: 


Wood (G. A.) 


Six 18th century min- 
uets. 24348. 


| Wood (Haydn) : 


Beloved, ’tis you. 22108. 
Casey the fiddler. 4861. 
Court of Pharaoh. 4968. 
Dawn in the Valley of the kings. 
(21. 
Do you know my garden. 
5060. 
Dreamland days. 22425. . 
I love to hear you singing. 3306, 
5528-5526, 13424. 
Listenin’. 8441. 
L-o-v-e. 23137, 28322. 
Morena. 1422, 1423. 
Slave dance. 6675. 
Supplication. 2091, 12095. 
Three famous Cinema 
9630, 11421. 
Two perfect lovers. 
Who cares? 24299. 
Wood (Leo): 
Aren’t we all vagabond dreamers, 
12662. 
Honey bees’ neeze. 8059. 
Somebody stole my gal. 
16748. 
Walking in the dark. 19303. 
Wood (Leonora) Sweetheart 
never forget. 4250. 
Wood (M. A.) North high school 
alma mater. 14058. - 
Wood (M. E.) South Texas state 
teachers college. 6748. 


5058— 


stars. 


24145. 


16741— 


Vu 


Wood (Merrill) I want to be 

naughty. 10791. . 
Wood (R. A.) I’m in love with my 
wife. 


3321. 


2202 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


Wood (Thomas) : 


Cherry time. 17510. 


Country lullaby. 17581. 
Old winter. 18655. 
Wood (W. M.) Mareh on, march on, 


America. 20778. 
‘"Woodards (J. C.) 
Woodburn (F. E.) 


Stop crying. 9285. 
Dearer than ever. 


19907. 

Woodford (Bern) Darkie town drag. 
19891. 

Woodford (P. F.) Little rascal, only 
five. 20685. 


Woodforde-Finden (Amy): 
Kashmiri song. 20567. 
Sweet, before the swallows go. 
9709 (229). 
Woodgate (Leslie) : 
English dance suite. 15438. 
Old Mrs. Jarvis. 18651. 
Songs of the chase. 21435. 
Woodhouse (Charles) : 
Bourrée. 2691. 
Invitation to the waltz. 
Moment musical. 6562. 
Serenade. 5398. 
Suite of six pieces. 
Triumerei. 6568. 
Woodin (Margaret) pseud. See Cout- 
chie (M. M.) 
Woodland idyl. 2522. 
Woodman (R. H.): 
Encore. 7818. 
Floodgates. 7902. 
Hymnal for — schools. 
(135). 
If ve love Me. 181138. 
Lord is King. 18338. 
Out of the shadows. 
Woodman (R. T.) 


22941. 


2693. 


12594 


23557. 
Now sleeps the 


erimson petal. 28653. 

Woodrome (Ada) What’s a little 
rain. 17083. 

Woods (A. B.) pseud. See Holzmann 
(Abe) 

Woods (Al) Just me and my radio. 
25526. 


‘ Woods (B. R.): 
I wonder why? 3358. 
I yearn for day-dreams and you. 


3360. 
Indian moon, I’m in love with 
you. 3411. 


Woods (D. G.) 
_Woods. (EK. A.) 


Mother. 23314. 
Cutie Island up the 


“pay. T695. 

Woods (E. B.)  Polichinelle. 18759. 

Woods (Edmund } Simple life. 

«re 29645: 

Woods (F. B.) Eddie’s donut song. 
24915. 742 


Woods (G. E.) Now we're just pals. 
14063. 


2469—30——41 


Woods (Gladys) Our home in the 
blue. 238551. 
Woods (Harry): 
All I do is follow butterflies. 
9751, 12624. 
Don’t wake the baby up. 13048, 
15387. 
Happy humming bird. 787. 
He’s a big, big man from the 
South. 20216. 
He’ gh-ho everybody heigh-ho. 
3212, 8028. 


I’m happy ‘cause I was wrong. 
10737, 18444. . 

I want to meander in the meadow. 
10796, 13491. 

It happened in dreamland. 138567. 
It looks like it’s gonna be you. 
5700. th 
Little kiss each morning. 28291. 

Lucky little devil. 11154, 16096. 


My little man. 18532. 

My old man. 1498. i 

Oh! there’s a mouse. 26067, 
28692. 

Oh! you Chicago cubs! 18645. 


On the road to Rainbow Bay. 
16406, 23524. 
Then we _ cance-dle-oodle along. 
12180, 12181, 14639, 24050. 
What a day. 7147. 
When Niccolo plays the piccolo. 
21812. 
You darlin’. 243879. 
Woods (Hilton) Sweeter 
lily. 19491 (229). 
Woods’ (Kenneth) 
whispering way. 
Woods (R. A.): 
Bashful Sally. 
Please. 26190. 
Tell me what part of the world 
she’s in. 29246. fom 
Then I’m satisfied. 6907. 
You only you. 21930. 

Woods “(R. H.) ~~ U.S. ‘navy band 
march. 21705. ae 
Veasds + Cr Jo} 

ZL 7T5Y. 
Woods (W. W.) 
12914. 
Woods (William) : 
Cowboys dream. ©2887, 12948.: 


than ime 


Will | of. 


the 
24322: | 


24592. 


Wakantanka heya. 


Come to the Saviour. 


Take me back to old Montana. 
14594. 

West is the West no more. 12377. 

Woodward (D. M.) Mimi of old 


Montmarte. 11277. 
Woodward (Dorothy) : 
Call the dog. 4885. 
I’m going to get me a bg pair of 
Wings. 5549. 


2203 


INDEX 


pt. TI, n. S., v. 24 


ee 


Woodward (Dorothy )—Continued. 


Kiss my blues away. 8378. 
Tears of love. 6870. 
Woodward (EH. C.): 
Make room for the old Forty- 
niner. 20757. 
Near the banks of the Sacra- 
mento. 20981. 
Woodward (H. H.) Rejoice greatly. 
16553. 
Woodworth (C. J.) jr. Processional. 
8973. 


Woodworth (G. W.): 
Glory to God 
10532. 
Two choruses from 
T78. 


Woody (B. A.) Baby. 19588. 


Woof (Rowsby) Hlementary 
for violin. 10323. 
Wooler (Alfred) : 
All hail, the risen King. 31. 
Behold God is mighty. 17369. 


in the highest. 


L’ allegro. 


studies 


Christmas morn hath dawned 
again. 4577 (56). 

Father, hear my _ supplication. 
15469. 

Life’s mirror. 4577 (206), 7310 
(83). 

O mighty God. 23479. 

Rise, glorious Conqueror. 4577 
(333). 


Thanksgiving and praise. 29255. 
There is a green hill far away. 


2177. 
Woolfall (L. G. A.) Egyptian love 
song. 5135. 
Woollett (H.) Quatuor en si mineur. 
18796. 
Woolley (A. H.) Doughnuts. 22408. 


Woolmer (Margaret) : 
For remembrance. 3094. 
My love is a silent forest. 
Your looking glass. 19484. 
Woosley (S. L.): 
Hlfin cycle polka. 
Just across the sea. 
Wooton (Theodore) 


6131. 


12594 (77). 
12594 (178). 
I wonder if you 


wonder too. 5618, 18092. 
Worden (Elizabeth) My girlie. 6111. 
Work (J. W.): 
Glory to that new-born King. 
10533. 
He never said a mumbling word. 
10602. 
Mandy Lou. 16114, 28380. 
My Lord, what a_ morning! 
11382. 
‘Sittin’ down beside of the Lamb. 


11933. 


World musie pub. co. 
Reuben Brown, ‘tears a hiek oe n. 
18822. 
Some day you'll be Sorry. 11969. 
Why do you long for tomorrow. 


12466. 
Worldwing co., inc. Daughter come 
down. 460. 
Worley (Arnold) Heart’s a-twine. 
17909. 


Worley (H. W.): 
I’m alone, so alone with-out you. 
10782. 

We never grow up in our mothers 
eyes. 12356. 
Wormack (L. H:) My dreams have 

all come true. 25910. 
Wormser (André) Madrigal. 
Worrell (B. QO.) 

9709 (86). 
Worrell (FF. B.) 

dreams. 238792. 
Worship at the manger. 21893. 
Worth (Coleman) It looks like it’s 

gonna be me. 18173. 
Worth (Daisy) : 

He left your smile. 
My love for thee. 
Somebody’s mother. 
Worth studios: 
Happiness. 15622. 
Honey won’t you shake your feet. 
15684. 
Teach yourself to play popular 
music on the piano. 12142. 
Wortman (George) I regret that I 

made you cry. 18068. 

Would God I were the tender apple 

blossom. 4532. 
Woyrsch (Felix) : 

Dritte symphonie 
24897. 
Wie gliinzt der helle mond. 26954. 
Wraskoff (Raymond): 
Broadway-stomp. 7545. 
I love my crazy girl. 25288. 
Red players. 11751. 
Wray (J. I.) Hoping you'll come 
back some day. 5449. 
Wray (J. 1.) co.: 
French pep. 22558. 
Indian head. 22931. 


3607. 
Golden trumpet. 


jr. Shattered 


27803. 
28554. 
29098. 


in es-moll. 


Tango. 24011. 
Wreede (Fred) Mary. 8550. 
Wren (S. E.): 
Drum drum drum drum drummer. 
17685. 
Weaving dreams. 19323. 
What a break. 19329. 


You’re big moment now. 
19469. 
Wright (Agnes): 
Away to the woods. 


Cradle song. 15284. 


my 


12684. 


2204 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1929 


‘In hollyhock time. 13538. 


Over the shining water. 14128. 
Six storiettes. 17181. 
Summer frolic. 14551. 
Wright (Al) Little movie star where 
are you. 25639. 
Wright (Aria) Place to call home. 
23606. 


Wright (Arlie) : 


Just like my heart. 25524. 
Just the same old friend. 20557. 
Wright (B. L.) In my eabinet of 
dreams. 28059. 
Wright (Butler) I must have a cup 
of tea. 3336. 
Wright (David) There is a friend 
you love. 29274. 
Wright (F. R.) Sonnet XXXVIII. 
19015. 
Wright (G. E.) Does this train go to 
heaven. 27529. 


Wright (G. V.) 

Wright (H. T.): 
Blow snow blow. 198. . 

Play ball Yankee lad. 6836. 

Wright (J. Y.) March in E minor. 

23194. 

Wright (John) 

519. 

Wright (Julian) : q 
Chop suey. 7627. 
Ena-dena-dinah-do. 3011. 
Feminine company, feminine sym- 

pathy. 5197. 
Hope, brothers, hope! 
I ain’t certain. 20288. 
Let’s sing the cuddley 
13694. 
Ooh, love, I do love. 23544. 
Riding on a camel. 23696. 
Up in Archie’s aeroplane. 
Wright (K. T.) 
I. 6839. 
Wright (L. W.) 
14093. 
Wright (Lammar) You'll ery for me 
but I'll be gone. 21921. 
Wright (Lawrence) : 


Heart and soul. 818. 


Dream girl of mine. 


17955. 


song. 


7031. 
Sweetheart, you and 


Old Los Angeles. 


All alone in lovers’ lane. 7345. 

Excuse me lady. 24966. 

Heart of the sunset. 13316. 

I’m just in the mood _ tonight. 
1ST TZ. 

Let me dream in your arms again. 
18273. 

My flame of love. S685. 

My heart wants to kiss you, 
cherie. 6118, 18521. 

My ideal. 18526. 

We toddled up the hill. 21771. 

When I fell in love with you. 
12402. 

You’re in my heart, but never in 
my arms. 2557. 


Wright (Lawrence) music co.: 
All alone in lovers’ lane. 7345. 
Excuse me, lady. 24966. 
Get up nice and early. 17812. 
Heart of the sunset. 13316. 
Hollow of a hill. 15673. 
Home in Maine. 15678. 
I ain’t never been kissed. 
I do like 
17993. 
I like scented soap. 
I'm just in the 
15tT2. 

I’m perfectly satisfied. 

Jacqueline. - 8300. 

Jennie MacIntyre. 8306. 

Just plain folk. 5761. 

Last night in dreamy 
land. 18264. 

Let me dream in your arms again. 
18273. 

Like the big pots do. _ 1214. 

Loneliness. 1242, 3562. 

‘Mucking about the garden. 

My flame of love. 8685. 

My heart wants to _ kiss 
cherie. 6118. 

My ideal. 18526. 

Ninette. 6181. 

Otherwise she’s mother’s kind of 
sink | 2Lion 

Ragged vagabond. 14264. 

Sarah Jane. 14357. 

She’s just the sweetest 
thing. 29017. 

Shinaniki da. 6629. 

Sunshine of my heart. 

That Monte Carlo song. 

That old-time organ 
2161. 

To you. 26682. 

Tondeleyo. 24110. 

Up the river. 12300. 

Wandering on. 2370. 

We toddled up the hill. 21771. 

When God made that mother for 


5475. 
a Lancashire cocktail, 


$124. 
mood tonight. 


13453. 


slumber- 


20899. 


you, 


little 


26552. 
2159. 
melody. 


you. (ime 
When I fell in love with you. 
12402. 


When little children smile. 9562. 

Wright drum tutor. 7248. 

You mustn’t do it after eight 
o'clock. 19462. 

You’re in my heart, but never in 


my arms. 2557. 

You went away once too often. 
9689. 

Wright (Lawrence ) Publications, 
SJ af 

Constantinople. 402, 408. 

Mary Brown. 25766. 

Pour mon cinéma. 3967. 


Shinaniki da. 26392. 


2205 


INDEX 


Wright (M. M.): 
Our school. 14125. 
Ripples. 96040. 
Wright (M. T.): 
By the lotus pool. 
Mariposa. 188389. 
Wright (N. L.): 
Melody. 25797. 
Prelude in C major. 
Rain. 14266. 
Spanish serenade. 16784, 26497. 
Technic and tonality. 24019. 
Wooden shoe dance. 21891. 
Wright (R. D.) I heard you singing 
on my radio. 5498. 
Wright (R. E.): 
In the cabin beside the shore. 
22922. 
You'll be mine, always. 27018. 
Wright (W. M.) There’s heaven in 
your eyes. 16915. 


27299. 


28850. 


Wright aeronautical corp. Whirlwind 


2000. 12447. 
Wright drum tutor. 7248. 
Wright music co.: 
Our school. 14125. 
Ripples. 9040. 
Wring (W. J.) March to the Legion. 
8536, 20780. 
Wrubel (Allie) pseud. See Wrubel 
(HP) 
Wrubel (EH. P.): 
Bring back my man. 2781. 
Drunken drag. 2985. 
How can I show I love you. 3253.. 
I wouldn’t care for that. 3359. 


Let’s go walkin’. 3534. 
Pirate song. 3947. 
Singin’ a song to my man. 29051. 
So big and strong. 4161. 
Walkin’ the streets. 17048. 
Youll do it some day. 14940. 
Wunderl (A. J.) Underneath the 
elms with you. 21704. 
Wunderlich (E.) Poppy dance. 
. Wunderlich (Edward) 
of love. 26571. 
‘Wunderlin. (W. F.): 
Hollywood I hear you calling. 
5441, 
I’m going back to dear old Dixie. 
25309. 
Wurmser (Lucian) : 
Appassionato. 21964 (6). 
Deuxiéme nocturne. 21964 (15). 


6359. 
Sweet victory 


Wyche (L.. R.) Happy pals stomp. 

~ 25144, 

Wyckoff (EH. D.) Moods. 25862. 
Wylie (R. C.) Honeymoon . blues. 
13354. 


Wyman (Charles) : 
Armand. 71. 
Caveman. 15227. 
Memory pal. 23244. 


pt. 11, 0. S., v. 24 


| Wyman (Edward) 
21049. 


| Wyman (F..M.) Canyon. 2809. 
Wyman (R. G.). U. SS. engineers. 
16996. 
Wynn (Albert): 
Down by the levee. 511. 


Park way stomp. 3908. rf 
Wynn (Charley) : 

Mary Dugan, I love you. 13844. 

My wonderful love. 11419. 
Wynne (G. M.) Catholic choir man- 


ual. 17489. 
Wyrick (Ambrose) My baby’s lulla- 
by. 16235. 
Wyrick (Vera) There’s a_ broken 
chord some-where. 24055. 
Wyskowski (John): 
Chee skosztowac. 22222. 
Dla pana mtodego. 223878. 
Helencio kochana. 22693. 
Hunor¢ia polka. 8083. 
Jezeli mie lubisz. 15924. 


Kotomyjka na ruski granicy. 
23031. 
Krakowiak z polka. 18245. 
Kujawiak dla babki. 10992. 
Kujawiak druzby. 83884. 
Kujawiak oj marys ja cie lubie. 
28218. H 
Kujawiak z Galicyi. 8385. 
Kujawiak z oberkiem. 23033. 
Oberek Galicyjski och ty moja 
ulubiona. 26047. 
Oberek glo glo glo. 8795. 
Oberek miody pary. 8796. 
Oberek od Rymanowa. 11502. 
Oberek z Haczowa. 8797. 
Polka chorazego. 8938. 
Polka dla. swatow. 14207. 
Polka od krosna. 8939. 
Polka radosna. 8940. 
Polka z TrzeSniowa. 11674. 
Rozia polka. 9069. 
Sztajer nie chodz na ugorki. 
Sztajer od tarnowa. 9339. 
Taka dumna jak i ttusta. 19112. 
Weteranow tramla polka. 19328. 
Wogrddeezku rozy kuratek. 19412. 


9338. 


Xangod. 9641. 

Xaviere. 17236 (336). 

Xekoff (Alex) For sidste gang modes 
vi to! 10450. 

Xiques (Mike) Floridana moon. 
QDOa ks 


‘Yablonik (Hyman) Paiatz. 26135. 
Yacich’, (C. da) 
Nobody’s business. 14049. — 
Why wear clothes at all? 12469. 
Yaffe (Sam) When I see you smile. 
4474. 
Yancey (Beryl) 
4566. 


You've got me goin’. 


2206 


Oh, please tell me. 


-——_ 


INDEX 


‘nos. 1-12, 1929 


Yandell (M. L.): 


Don’t you Cadillac me. 153888. 
Glad bells. 25076. 
Ill know Him. 25284. 
Yank (Frank ) California rose. 
24672. 
Yankee Doodle. S886, 2042. 
Yankelewitz (H. W.): 
Chayele geht shoin. 7614. 
Schwester. 9106. 
Yosem’l. 9647. 
Yankowsky (Morris) Prisoner's 
dream. 6395. 


Yapp (G. M.): 
Dream children. 2975, 17669. 
Girls and boys song. 25078. 
Pan! Pan! the doughnut man. 
8872. 


Yardner (Ernest) Du kannst so siiss 


sein. 24899, 24900. 
Yasbee (F. H.) America and Broad- 
way for me. 19540. 
Yassel (L. 8.) Waltersonia. 14783. 
Yates (—) Bloody war. 12764. 
Yates (Anna) Poor little me, oh my. 
16487. 
Yates (F. M.) Retrospection. 28902. 
Yates (H. H.) Up in the hills. 7032. 
Yates (J. H.) God, who commanded 
the light. 13251. 
Yates (L. C.) World’s war is over. 
9635. 
Yates. (Stanley) Nightingale please 
tell her. 25989. 
Yatove (—): 
Honey girl. 15682. 
Hurry on. 15706. 
Nightly. 6179. 
Yatsko (John) When you said you 
were true. 26908. 
Yaw (Ri Pye 


California nights. 7561. 
Public dance. 3984. 
Yelsky (Louis) Yugend. 7295. 
Yeo (M. M.) Wm. Fox silver jubilee 
march. 29543. 
Yeomen of the guard. 29587. 
Yerbury (Grant) Bolivia. 9944. 
Yester (Olive) I’m going back home. 
3319. 
Yezerski 
8592. 
Yoder (H. S.) 
Yoder (J. W.) 
21201. 
Yodler. 446, 2150. 
Yoell (Larry): 
Fagan love song. 24971. 
I got a misery. 22747. 
I love you. 15754. 
Strangers now. 19051. 
Walkin’ around in a dream. 9518. 
You just you. 9664. 
Yoh (C. D.) I love it hot. 


2469—30—-—42 


(Stanley) Merry whistler. 


Pennsylvania. 11635. 
Public school songs. 


20330. 


Yokley (C. B.) Hope beyond the deep. 
17954. 
Yolette. 19437. 
Yor Vea): 
Ad matutinum. 2598, 


Veni Creator Spiritus. 26773. 
Yon (S. C.) Camellia. 29647 (26). 
Yonkers (G. E.) Tuba Joe. 24131. 
Yorke-Norburn (Henry) Good luck 

seeds. 7969. 
Yoseco (Bob) I’m a happy gondoliero. 
20339. 
Yoshitomo. pseud. See Zimmer 
(Carl) 
Yost Gi. Lowe 
At last I’ve found a girl like 
mother. 22045. 


Cloudy skies. 4927. 


Easy teasy melody. 17698. 
Forever. 17779. 
Stream of dreams. 21483. 


That’s my desire. 14622. 
To the glory of Sigma chi. 
Venetian night. 7045. 
Youmans (C. B.) American Legion 
march. 9771. 
Youmans (Vincent) : 
At the peep of dawn I love you. 


14681. 


7408. 
Blue windows. 7522. 
Grayciola. 10566. 


Happy, because I’m in love. 13289. 

Innocent eyes. 8276. 

Keepin’ myself for you. 

Mississippi dry. 18470. 

More than you know. 16219. 

My Aragon Rose. 11350. 

My! my! my! 8705. 

Never-to-be-forgotten night. 8744. 

Rita. 11769. 

Touch me not. 12237. 

Water boy serenade. 

West wind. 9548. 

What is there about you. 7156. 

Whistling in the dark. 26928. 

Without a song. 24839. 

You took all when you said good-. 
bye. 12560. 


Youmans (Vincent) inc.: 

Bride was. dressed 
24634. 

Cinderella’s consolation. 

Great day. 13273. 

Happy, because I’m in love. 13289 

I'll whisper you a secret. 20329. 

Keepin’ myself for you. 28492. 

Let me give all my love to) Thee. 
25606. 

Mississippi dry. 18470. 

More than you know. 16219) 

My mother told me not to trust 
a soldier. 25933. 

Once upon a time. 


28192. 


12346. 


in whiter 


19805... 


26093. 


2207 


_ -INDEX 


Youmans (Vincent) inc.—Continued. 
Rising moon. 26275. 
There’s a blue note in my song of 
love. 21589. 
West wind. 26856. 
Without a song. 19410, 24339. 
Young (Ada) Just a Chinese jade. 
5748. 
Young (B. A.) 
Young (Billy): 
After you broke my heart. 19510. 
Hey! hey! my baby loves me. 
22700. 
My little dream girl. 23372. 
Pretending I have you. 26211. 
Wonderful pal. 21882. 
Won’t someone care for me. 26975. 
Young (C. E.) Inspiration in verse 
and music. 1053. 
Young (C. R.) I wonder why a woman 
will lie. 10803, 18094. 
Young (Carl) Drifting sands. 10289. 
Young (Eddie) That’s why I stopped 
loving you. 14630. 
Young (F. M.) Ill follow you back 
to California. 15745. 
Young (F. W.): 
Call of love. 10004. 
Whispering flame. 29515. 
Young (Frank) Oh baby, 
sweet kid. 14079. 
Young (I. D.) Yankee division song. 


My hot baby. 20927. 


what a 


21898. 
Young (J. S.)  There’s always joy in 
Georgia. 21593. 
Young (J. W.) Caroline. 10021. 
Young (Marion) In fair Hawaii. 
10841. 
Young (Raymond) : 
Miami misses you. 16179. 


When the birds fly to the sands. 
12415. 
Young (Ruth): 


If birds can soar. 10810. 
Triolets. 12256. 

Young (Stuart) : . 
Bird call. 12754. 
Rejoice, rejoice, ye children. 
14283. 
Ships that pass in the night. 
11904. 


Mother, I’m coming 
25878. 


Young (V. M.) 
home to you. 
Young (Victor) : 
Can’t you understand? 
I wish I knew. 975. 
Just as long as I have you. 
Twilight melodies. 29359. 
Underneath a Spanish moon. 
19251. 

Young (W. A.) : 
First nocturne in G. 27657. 
Jesus my Savior. 28131. 
O ye angels. 28672. 


17478. 
20551. 


pt. IH, n. 8. v. 24 


Offertory in E fiat. 

Sans parole. 28949. 

Second nocturne in G. 28978. 

Shepherd’s song. 29024. 

Sigma phi gamma sorority songs. 
29034. 


28681. 


Sigma phi girl. 29035. | 
Silent night. 29040. " 
Young (William) : 

Autumn leaves. 22056. 

Dream’t we heard a Lindy-bird. 
13069. 

Home and the old folks there. 
22716. 


Young citizens league of Pierre, 8. D. 
Y. C. L. march song. 2540. 
Y. W. C. A. of the U. 8S. A. Natl. board: 


Four Girl Reserve songs. 9044. 
Kingdom. 3500. 
Yount (Anita) Baby of mine. 7440. 


Yount (Rosalie) 
you. 13468. 
Your royal highness. 4572. 
Yowa (Irving) Gaar det ikke nok se’ 
godt med en lille foxetrot. 13211. 
Yradier (C.) .Paloma. 2589 (250). 
Yrnéh (Alexander) : 
Blev. saa stille. 196. 
Jeg byder dem en rose. 28127. 
Nu ved jeg férst hvor h@jt jeg 
elsker livet. 21014. 
Yuill (M.) : 
-Chinese pranks. 15247. 
Irish lullaby. 18167. 


I met you, I loved 


Yuille-Smith (C. R.) Two. short 
pieces. 12571. _ @ 
Yunke (M. E.) Someday, somewhere, 
sometime. 9216. 
Yvain (Maurice) : : 
Dites-moi, ma mére. 493, 2952, — 
10227. ; 
Elle est 4 vous. 5140, 24930. { 
Fréres de lait. 15530. 
Honolulu. 5446. 
Pouét! pouét. 6366. 


Tell me, mother. 14606. 


Yves Krier (J.): 


Agonie des cheylas. 2605. 

Al-kasar. 2615. 

Amours charnelles. 12644.” 

‘Au pays des pagodes. 2675. 

Aurore sanglante. 12675. 

Causerie dans le train. 12862. 
Cernés! 2821. 

Chasseur de chiméres. 12876. 
Chateau Andlau. 2831. 
' Constantinople. 2877. 

Dans. le temple  4d’Aphrodite. 

2914. 

Dernier ultimatum. 2935. ; 
Dhurbar. 2944. 
Dialogue bouffe. 2945. 

Effroyable vengeance. 13085. ; 


Epouvante. 3017. 


2208 ! 


\y 


INDEX 


“nos, 1-12, 1929 


Fabliau. 3035. 
Florestine des Alpes. 3084. 
Fureur de Néron. 3117. 
Georgiano. 15554. 
Heroica Polonia. 15660. 
Hymne érotique. 3270. 
Jockey. 15928. 
Machiavel. 13799. 
Masque nu. 13686. 
Masque vert. 18687. 
Mer traitresse. 18886. 
Miniature. 3668. 
‘Modéle masqué. 13688. 


Mystére des ruines. 3767. 
Nick. 16321. 

Pamperos. 14138. 
Pandore s’essoufile. 3900. 
Pantomime-ballet. 14141. 


Pare mystérieux. 3905. 

Passionnément. 3911. 

Pour Vamour de Psyché. 3966. 

Poursuite nocturne. 14224. 

Prelude d’angoisse. 14229. 

Prés du temple d@’ amour. 14232. 

Quand chassait le roi. 3992. 

Romance norvégienne. 4050. 

Roxane amoureuse. 14337. 

Rue d’Orient. 4073. 

Sentiments joyeux. 4111. 

Soubrette indiscréte. 4190. 

Sous ton loup de velours. 4191. 

Strange waltz. 4218. 

Sur le lace. 4240. 

Thésée vainqueur. 43817. 

Torguemada. 14688. 

Tristesse angoissante. 14699. 
Zabum 1929. 12642, 12643, 14241. 
Zaccone (Joseph) Sweetheart of mine 

how I miss you. 29197. 
Zace (Vera) I’m in paradise. 
Zacher (Harry) 

again. 21846. 
Zador (Eugen) Variationen iiber ein 

ungarisches volkslied. 26769. 


13446. 
Whisper I love you 


Zadora (Michael) Pizzicati. 24830. 
Zadroga (T. H.): 
Bobichaj. 19682. 


Cebula z jajami. 19766. 
Niedaj sie. 20991. 

Zahler (Lee): 
Crazy melody. 
It’s you. 15897. 
Juanita. 18197° 
Love thoughts of you. 23154. 
Oh! how we love our college. 

16373. 


22299. 


Zalant’s (S. E.) My lady love. 11375. 
Zalewski (B. J.) : 
Bo walec to taki taniee. 4774. 


Msza ku ezci Dzieciatka Jesus. 
25890. 

Nieszpory. 6174, 25985. 

Pieé pieSni. 25119, 


Zamecnik (J. S8.): 


Betrayal. 9901. 
Faust. 25106-25108. 
Fox ideal instrumental quartets. 
22553. 
Fox (Sam) photoplay edition. 
5243 
Fox 
310 
Gypsy wildflower. 
Jingles. 138601. 
Moving along. 20896. 
My Cairo love. 6097. 
Nola. 3806. 
Nuits napolitaines. 
Polly. 3959. 
Redskin. 1790, 4014. 
Soft winds coming from the sea. 
21400. 
Song of the fisher-boats. 
Your love is all. 12567. 
Zamor (Emmanuel) fils. Il a bouffé 
des clarinettes. 10827, 25403. 
Zandall (R. R.) I’m as happy as can 
be. 18081. 

Zandonai (Riccardo) : 
Francesca da Rimini. 
Giuliano. 724, 3145. 
Telefunken. 26609. 

Zane (J. P.) Carolina love my all. 

24691. 

Zanella (Amilcare) : 

Due valzer 
27049. 
Sulamita. 16824. 

Zanibon (Guglielmo) : 
Aegyptus. 16. 

Bettina. 177. 

Composizioni per banda. 
Coro a Frescobaldi. 407. 
Dodici danze moderne per piano- 


(Sam) school collection. 
i. 


17873. 
1572. 

16761. 

10467. 

27048, 


melodici. 


10105. 


forte. 12576. 
Dormi, bimbi mio. 510. 
Festa campestre. 630. 
Intermezzo sinfonico. 1056. 
Miao! .. miao!’. |) 11272. 
Nuptialia. 11485. 
Paggio innamorato. 6295. 
Pall mall. 1666. 
Sognando amore. 2000. 


12 danze modernissime. 12577. 
Zaniboni (Albert) Perfect long dream. 
3926. 
Zanichelli (N.) Casa ed. Mistero di 
Persefone. 28465. 
Zanon (M.) Sacra rappresentazione 


di Abram e d@’ Isaac. 1852. 
Zanoni (Louis) Fratellanza. 10468. 
Zany (King): 
Every now and then. 20015. 


I’m laughing. 20365. 
Icky, (20418... 
Zarro (Juan) Girls who we ignore. 


7953. 


2209 


- INDEX 


pt. II, n.-S., v.24 


Zaschka (Engelbert) Wer hat denn 


bloss den hering am schlips mir 
festgemacht. 2399. aah ) 

Zastrow (Frederick) Write a letter 
home. 26985. 


Where the Santiam 
2466. 


Zastrow (Paul) 
River flows. 
Zattas (Demo) : 

Agrampeli. 12611. 


Dihtya tis aghapis. 24844. 


Eho klismenous thisaurous. 24920, 
Ekkentrikes enomaties. 3001. 
Ela peismatara. 3002. . 
Mi me rotas giati vongo. 25825. | 
O eros ein’ tragoudi. 17716. . 
Ponos tis mannas. 26198. 
Ymnos sti retsina, 26994. 

Zaza. 19491 (120). 

Zeckwer (C. W.) Impatience. 4577 

(178). 
Zeckwer (Hortense) Impatience, 


4577 (178). ) 
Zee Zee. 4575. 
Zegarra (L.) 
I love. 19296. 
Zeigler (Elta) 
13879. 
Zeilinger (Franz) Media vita. 25787, 
Zeitlberger (L.) : 
Blau veilchen. 
Cytheria. 435. 
Notturno no. 3. 23079. 
Serenade. 6597. 

’*Zek’1 saw de wheel. 17228. 

Zeller (—) ‘Tyrolean song. 4878. 

Zeller (Carl) : 
Nightingale’s song. 6177, 6178. 
Obersteiger. 3831, 26048. 
Vogelhiindler. 4421, 7068. 


Zemaitis (J. A.) : 
Ant Nemuno kranto. 
Sudievy mylimas broleli. 


Zenchoff (J. M.): 
I’m only your friend. 18053. 
_I wonder where those pals are. 
158138. 
Mine, still mine. 138901. 
Watching the old folks go. 
Why should I care. 7224. 
Zentner (Minzde) : 
Could you care. 408. 
Fullahel hop. 696. 
Here is my heart. 826. 
In your arms. 1044. 
Invitation eyes. 1059. 
Parking space. 1675. 
Sax appeal. 1881. 
Zentner (Victor) : 
Could you care. 408. 
Fullahel hop. 696. 
Here is my heart. 826, 
In your arms. 1044. 
Invitation eyes. 1059. 


Memory lane calls me, 


191. 


4639. 
6791. 


17059. 


Waiting for the one. 


Parking space. 
Sax appeal. 
Zepeda (Isaras) 
Zepler Pe nin 


28952. 
27057 


Santuario. 
Diogenes. 


Marche boheme. 85388. 
Mimi réve. 11278. . 
Ouverture appassionata. 
Paola-czardas. 16489. — 
Pickwick. 16475. 
Zerintcheff (Ruth Shull) 
among the roses. 20912. 
Zerkovitz (Béla) : 
Eltorott a hegedtim. 565. 
Kérdezd meg az illatoz6 ibolyat. 
1142. 
Latja Katoka. 
Tango d’amour. 
Zerkowitz (—) 


16431. 


My cot 


20615. 
2133. 

Oly jo az a vasar- 
nap ktruez notak .... ‘21062. 
Zerlett (H. H.) Wenn du mich magst, 
ja, dann sag’ mir’s beim tango. 2397. 

Zernikow (Hlise) : 
Christgléckchen. 355. 


Waldlieschen. 2363. — 

Zerse (Carl) Down the oakey Ozark | 
way. 24871. 

Zetler (Raymond) At the wishing 
well. 2668. . 

Zgone (Anthony) My sweetheart 
Tilley. 16296. 

Zhene (Massard kur) , See Kur Zhene 
(Massard) 

Zickel (H. F.) In! a. sai store. 
20440. 

Zickel pub. co. In a un store. 
20440. 


Ziegfeld midnight frolic, 5019, 8475. 


Ziegler (A. J.) 


Ziegler (Erich) : 
Alles fiir euch, 42. 
Von dem zoo bis den linden mr. ‘g 
2348. 
Wann werden 
seh’n? 23873. 
Ziegler (M. E.) 
vary. 12073. 
Ziehrer (C. M.) 
visten. 293832. 
Ziehrer-walzer. 12581. 
Zielinskiego (J. S.) 
przyjaciela. 5123. 
Zierpuppen. 24420. 
Zikoff (Fr.) Im wald und auf der 
heide. 22900. 


Zilberts (Zabel) 


Streams from Cal- 


Traum des reser- 


Dzien imienin 


Adon Olom. 4591. 


2210 


1675. 5 
1881:9<ltes ) 


On the Gulf of Mex- — 


| ico. 186638. ee 

Ziegler (B. M.) Stomp second. 4214. 
Ziegler (Carl) We're drifting © 
through smiling cloud banks. 
26838. 


wir uns wieder- 


| 


| 
: 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1929 


eee 


Zilcher (Paul) : 

Album for the young. 19519. 

At the ball. 15063. 

At the fountain. 19577. 

Bourrée. 2775. 

Bunte reihe. 4818. 

Children’s march. 21304. 

Cradle song. 19849. 

Hungarian dance. 235-237. 

Liindler. 5806. 

Melody. 7299. 

On parade. 16401. 

On the mareh. 6250. 

Prelude. 7300. 

Pupil’s concertino. 

Scherzino. 6553. 

Serenade. 6596. 

Sevilla. 26877. 

Shepherd. 21345. 

Tarantella. 6861. 

- Under the linden tree. 21698. 

Wandering. 21759. 

10 easy melodious studies. 12583. 
Zile (H. M. van) See Van Zile (H. M.) 
Zilevitius (Joseph) Advento ir Ka- 

lédu giesmés. 27068. 
Zimbalist (Efrem) Tanz-suite. 2135. 


Zimmer (Carl): 


3986. 


Auf treue kameradschaft. 24526. 
Besuch beim waldspecht. 4738. 
Briider vom Rhein. 24647. 

Im rosen-hain. 10838. 
Japanischer laternentanz. 25479. 


Rheinland marsch. 


Zimmerman (F. L.) 
15108. 
Zimmerman (Joseph) : 
Alphabetic rhythm. 17285, 24474. 


o17Ga0": | 
Beautiful eyes. 


At the calendar ball. 19574. 

Broadway patrol. 19714. 

Dancing dominoes. 15312, 22328. 

Fiddle-sticks. 5204, 7882. 

Tiddledy .. winks. 6932, 12214, 
12215. : 


Zimmerman (Leon): 

Aren’t we all vagabond dreamers. 
12662. 

I’m just a vagabond lover. 5552, 
8156, 8157, 13447, 13448, 22812. 

Love made a Gypsy out of me. 
20718, 23145, 23146, 28332. 

You came, I saw, you conquered 


me. 17196, 21906, 24370, 29600. 
Zimmerman (R. J.) You’re my little 
cole black rose of Caroline. 7275. 

Zimmermann (Fritz) : 
Dance of the demons. 446. 
Tempest. 2150. 
Zimmermann (J. F.) Haymaker’s 
march. 7310 (69). 
Zimmermann (lL. P.) Haymaker’s 
mareh. 7310 (69). 


Zimmermann (M. D.) Haymaker’s 


march. 7310 (69). 


Zimmermann (Wilhelm) : 

Blues. 19680. 

Boston. 24622. 

Instruktive jazz - etiiden. 
20481. 

Jazz. 20513. 

Jazz babies. 25481. 

Konzert jazz-suite. 

Legende. 11024. 

Stars. 21469. 

Studie. 20866. 

Tonleiter—und arpeggien—stud- 
ien fiir posaune. 2223. 

4 danses médiévales. 5812. 

60 iibungsstticke fiir oboe. -20063- 
20065. 

100 technische paraphrasen itiber 
Kreutzar-etiiden. 25476. 


Zingel (R. E.) Hlegie. 24928. 

Zingle (M. H.) Days that used to 
be. 470. 
Zingle (Mike) 
Zingle (N. R.) 

470. 
Zingle (Nick) See Zingle (N. Rs) 
Zingsheim (M. H.) Boy scouts on the 


1054, 


25567. 


See Zingle (M. H.) 
Days that used to be. 


trail. 24626. 
Zingsheim (T. J.) Boy scouts on the 
trail. 24626. 


Zink (G. W.) Love’s melody. 8499. 

Ziolkowski (M.) : 
Krakoviak. 5795. 
Menuet. 6008. 

Ziri (Albert) : 
Famosa. 7859. 
Fedelta. 7873. 
Montagna d’amore. 
Non tanto facile. 
Perenne rimorso. 
Preferita. 8957. . 
Tradimento. 9414. 
Tuberose. 9436. — 


Zitter (Samuel) My pretty blue eyes. 
Dion. 

Zivelli (J. H.) Charming. 4890. 

Zmyslo (M.) Do uciechy polskiego 
tanea. 27525. 

Znidarsic (August) Place where we 
used to love. 28817. 

Zoch (H..E.) Wigglie eyes. 17141. 

Zochert (R. C.) Lovable baby. 16070. 

Zoeller (Lou) ‘Today is the morning 


8629. 
8771. 
8899. 


after. 6953. 
Zoller (Mary) Just after sunrise. 
1118. 


Zoltai (Matthew) : 


Bells of St. Mary’s. 9892. 


2213 


INDEX 


Zoltai (Matthew )—Continued. 

World is waiting for the sunrise. 

12504. 

Zoltai (Stephen) : 

Eliland. 22457. 

River, river. 6463, 6464. 

Song of joy. 23887. 
Zona (—) Darling old mother 0’ 

mine. 7718. 

Zona (Harrie) Empty hours. 13098. 
Zoob (D. B.) Penn-go-in, 23590. 
Zora (J. 8S.) Flying fool. 13177. 
Zorlig (Kurt): 

Fast jeden abend stele ich vor 

deiner wohnung. 3050. 

Wenn es irgend geht. 4458. 
Zorn (GC. 1.): 

My grace is sufficient. 

Throne of grace. 2201. 
Zorn (Mrs. L. J.) My grace is suffi- 


16256. 


cient. 16256. 
Zottarelli (Angelo) Wonderful 
nights. 29565. 
Zottola (Vincent) Mio chiavino. 
28457. 
Zoubaloff (J. M.): 
Brise de printemps. 7541. 


Deux valses. 9702. 
Estampes. 20005. 
Gemmes. 17809. 
Marche francaise. 
Politian. 26194. 
Romance sans paroles. 9052. 


Zu befehl, schone frau. 6554. 


Zucca (Mana) pseud. See Castle 
(A. Z.) 


Zuercher (John) I’m traveling with 
the show. 20374. 


Zukowsky (Eugene): 

Buway zdorowa. 12808. 
Fiksowanyi czolowik. 7884. 
Loboda. 8459. 
Pan Fraiter. 
Plotky. 14200. 
Prystrit. 8976. 
Starosty. 9277. 
Znywa. 14971. 


18401, 18402. 


8871. 


2212 


Zul owekey (Ewgen) : 
Kazut ludy. 18648. 
Klopit horpynky. 25563. 
Na kamenu marmurowim. 14014, 
Popowych. 14217. 
Sonia. 21487. 
Wesela Tereska. 26854. . 
Wesila w kontrach. 21781, 21782. 
Zlyj muz. 27053. 
Zullo (R. M.) Louisiana lullaby. 8480, 
Zulueta (Pedro de) See De Zulueta 
(Pedro) 
Zundel (John) 
ing. 5016. 
Zunser (Eliakum) Selected songs of 
Eliakum Zunser. 7308. 
Zunser publication co. Selected songs 
of Eliakum Zunser. 7303. 
Zurfluh (A.) Mes albums favyoris. 


Day of God is break- 


13887. 
Zurke (Bob) There ain’t no-body 
but you. 4807. 


Zuro (Josiah) : 
Coquette charmante. 4952, 12933. 
Fateful moments. 5188. 
Gallant sergeant. 5263. 
Jolly comrades. 5786. 
Jovial Joe. 5742. 
Menacing foe. 6004, 13881. 
Only for you. 8840. 
Shady lady. 1982. 

Three character sketches. 
14973. 
Zuzak (Doris) 
20442. 

3 lilies. 12590. 
7th U. S. Cavalry of Fort Bliss, Texas. 
Garry Owen. 138219. 
12 danze modernissime. 
19-'* Nador album. 2584. 
20-'** Nador album. 2585. 
21-'* Nador album. 2586. 
30 and 1 folksongs from the southern 

mountains. 23167. 

100 etudén. 25568, .25569. 

101 country dances. 16320. — 

£ Dear love. 22108, 22425, 23187, 

24145, 24299. 


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12577. 


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