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Page 1: JANUARY, 1912 ~~

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PIANOLA MUSIC

FOREIGN AND SPECIAl. MUSIC

ORCHEST~ELI.E AND AEOLIAX GUND MusIc '

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NOTICE~ur customers 'will save 'trouble},y ,giving .a£e~.num~_ in,.exceB8o£theiror~r" to"L,eaupplied,-­

in ~heplace_of ordered pieces not in stock.

'SIXTY ... FlVE' NOTE

MUSIC FOR. ',PIA:NOL~

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OPERA, MUSICAL' COMEDY. popuLARand DANCE

ROLL NO. PRICE

79139 P Broadway 1912, MedleyOverture 1 75Introducing: (1) Around the)Vorld-e-SwectSenorita; (2) Siren-s-Music Caressing ofViolins; (3) Kiss Waltz-Ta,' Ta, LittleGirl; (4) Gypsy Love-Melody of Love;(5) Little Mlllionaire-e-Any Piace the OldFlag Flies; (6) Enchantress-s-In the .Land .'of My Own Romance; (7) Never, Homes-«There's a Girl In, Havana; ,{8} RedWidow-l Love, Love;' (9), Qua.k~rGirl---Tony From America, ..Arranged by,Herman,Av~rYWade.' ;.

With the New Year,.a'brJ.nd,n'w BrorailwayMedleyOverture 191~-amerrY.melodiousgreetingto lovers of popular music, Nine/big successeswelded into one successful Medle~(r9n~ .~ .)

The -ahove musIc will Dot Le placed in the Cirea1atingLihra~,u:atil

May 1. 1912

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MUSIC FOR PIANOLA AND ,PIANOLA PJANOMUSIC FOR PIANOLA AND PIANqLJ\, PIANO

OPERA, MUSICAL COMEDY, POPULAR and DANCE

COntinuedRO LL 'NO. PRICE

OPERA, MUSICAL COMEDY, POPULAR and DANCE

. ContinuedPRICE ,

, 1 0079099 D COllegeRag Medley .. . Milh ~nd Ti lur 1 ,25

Introducing: (1) Ragtime College Girl;

(2)Tbat College Rag.

'Arranged by George Swift.

The latest o~ , Rlllr Medleys and a , d istinct

departure from . former ones. for here are two

College Rags-ftrst t:he alluri\lgrag called " Rag.

time College 'Girln- from the mu sical comedy

succe~ ' '' The Fascinating Widow"-and th en

"Th,at College Rag". An irresistible combination '

of rhythmic dash and st irr ing tunefulness.

79109 P ,Geel RutI Uke the MUsJc; .<. • , With~ Meals . .. .A yer is

The Million.

Ou'e ~f ',the "b'jggest laug~ing successes of t he

pr~~t theatrical season is "The Mil1 ion"t. ~ a \, ,

farce, ,i~ which the present jolly ~usic is . ; <,, '

In~rpol~ied and, Is one of the happiest touches

In' the entire piece.

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79095 n:Good Night, Mister Moon .. A . "on ,Til~. , '" . "

Two Step.Introducing: On , the New York, New,

Haven and Hartford.The latest of two steps built out of two popular

songs, comb ining sentimentand dash-fascinating

to hear ,and ideal for dancin g,

79129 P I'd Love toU,eIn Loveland With a Girl, Like You .... .. .... . W"UlianU 50

A senti menta l success, one of those t'asl::inating ,

w~I~'songa that make 'such re3d,Y and ,universal

public appea lJ ,.I ." · 1

79127. pOs~ild~ &!e LO~~li Y~u Fr6m tbeStSrt), ; , .., " " " , ': .: , Goldma" ' 1 00

, " A d~int;n~~ n~~b;,r; ~1~~tiDlr iln 't une ~nd ,. ii '

rhyth~and ' .. g;.~t .$ucc~':; in ' the"~est but ." : "' "J, ' .' I " ,. . .

winning popillaritr:l'yei7.wbere~!; : · : I " ," " :; ' \' _, ' -, ' I

790790 Peggy, Valse: ' ~ 'Pe~y ,,:,/ ; ~, ,\: ,.: , : ;SeU(l~ 1 '25 ,The latest of " Engl i~ !mu~ical ~inedj~; t~ ,be.-,\

heard hear is "PeinrY' :; as~Cc~in' .&;Ddon' jnddoubtless an appealiri¥. rork ior ~thl;'~untri:Here is the waltz, lll1edto its ien~h rlt~''da~~tYtunefulness. ' " , ':', ,

The abOY...wi. will Dot b. pla~d iD th. CirC:Dlet\q Libra.],' " ..til ,May 1. 1912 '

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MU~IC , F0 R PIANOLA AND PIANOLA PIANO, MUSIC , }lOR' PU\NOLA~ND " ~IANQLAPIANq,'.'

0YEMo,~U&~AL COMEDY,_POPULAR and D~CE.

Continued ,1I:0Ll., NO . • ,P RI Cf; ,

i?98~ D}'hryne, :valse .• ; . ' , z~aa 1 50A gr eat success a broad. this new valse, and'

'rapid ly leaping into popula r favor h~re 'tor tile

r~ii ui~t it is one of 'th~ very bes~ of 'waltzesheard he re in ma ny a day: ' '

79137 D Pirouette. Pas Seui .. . ' . . . •. . .. Finckl 00

By the composer of "In The shadows" . whi ch'

is tunefully .sweeping America and Eng land. the

c: present " P irouet te" is .bound - to meet with 'a~arm reception. It is a charming bit of music,

~~~'I and ';;eiodious. " "

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QP:ERA,MUSICAL COMEDY, POPULAR iln,d PAftCE' C~niinued " '

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79071 6~Quaker.,Glrl;selection Monc'lctoo, 1 75'.. . , /. .. .

Introduc~ng:,(nQPe~ing Chorus, Act II:;,(?) 'Quak~r Gi~l i ' (3 )' Dancing Lesso~ '; " (4) "

• 'ii~bi~n ; . ;(tD ',Tip Toe; (6) Tony From .

Ameri::a; ('i>Co~~ to the Ball .After a' long -and successful run in London

':Th e Quaker '6 irl" has now come to cha rm New'

York . and i t ts succeedlne easily for everyone is

falling a victim to the melodious Jure of this ,

pretty mu sic, 'as is here proven by a delightful '

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, '{here ,jB:"9 COZIIIeCtion bet'IIV~ ·t hcd it\eti, of , I ; '.

- , ~ th~J" ::h~O' ilik8)~t ~ti¥t '~~bi~ti~Q·.J;tb~ ;· ., \'JP.us'ic!" is,-';:-eat' li. its' ·:~4"eCit. tlir~ :~~~~j;,C;: ,', U:~x;,eri ts of reminl~';t 'm~lc '~{ll~~';' ", , d"';i. and sparkle .u.da't ~tenti~f it.'· , '."..;:-' , : , ', " , '.

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79065 b~ RagM~ey~ No.22.. Nichol",and Johm~ ; .1 '75

Introducing, (l)H~rmony'na:~ ; (i) Gold~n' ,. .. 1'.."-.. . .

2579115 P Popu,lar ~orus Medley, No. 12. .. . .. ..Introducing rI I) He Never Said Good-bye;

(2)I',ve Got a Ragtime Bee In My Bonnet;

(3) When a Girl-Whose Heart Is Breaking,

Loves a Boy Who DOOsn 't Care (4) ,Come

Back, ~argue~i~e.

, Arranged by Gerge Swift. ,. So often the chorus is by far t he bes t part of

~e 8Ong-::-hence these 'choice , bi ta from ',foor ,

~p~lar '8()~ here presentedjn a fascinatingchoru s medley roll.

;n.,~~.~. wiI1 Bot,L. plocodin ti.. Ci;..,..utillll Libru:t' ""tilM&7,l.!9~ ,

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n. ,.Lo-..m~ will not b. pla..d in tJ.. C;;~atUiiL.~: Q· '". M~ 1..1912 ' :' -: ~1 ~ ', 1.' '...:., - ,- .;:

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MUSIC ·FOR PIANOLA AND PIANOLA PIANO

OPERA, MUSICAL COMEDY, POPULAR and DANCE

"ContinuedROLL NO. PRICE

79107 0 Red Widow, Selection .....•.... GeNst 1 15Introducing: (1) You Can't Pay the Land-lord With Love; ~2) I Love Love: (3) WeWill Go All Aglow to Go Go; (4) NeverMind Singing, Just Dance, My Dear; (5) ILove Love.Arranged by George Swift.

With Raymond Hitchcock as star, "The Red.Widow" is winning great popular fa~. or at theAstor Theatre where the melodies of this newmusical comedy are being applauded and hummedas for instance "1 Love. Love".

19091 D Sweet Swanee Sue ~ Mon~ 1 00Medley Two Step, Introducing; By theDear Old River Rhine.

Here is the most successful of all the latetwo-step medleys, beginning with "Sweet SwaneeSue", and adding humor by the introduction of"By the Dear Old River Rhine", A fine pair oftunes to dance to.

19081 0 There's a GIrl In Hav~a

Sloane and Goetz 1 00Never Homes.

The "Irit" of the musical play "The NeverHomes" is here issued as a separate number. forall the world is humming this pretty, tuneful lilt.

The. ahove muaic will not be placed in the Circulatiq Lihrarj' uatilMay 1. 1912

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MUSIC FOR PIANOLA AND' PIANOLA PIANO

OPBRA, MUSICAL COMEDY, POPULAR and DANCE

ContinuedROLL YO. PRICE

19117 0 Three R.omeos, Selections ... .Hubb8ll 1 15

Introducing: (1) Along Broadway; (2) 1·~e

Been Looking For:a Girl Like Yon (3)

Annabelle Jerome;- (4) ,Moonlight; (5) I'v~

Been Looking For a Girl Like Yon.

Arranged by George Swift.Another of the late musical comedy successes,

now on view at the Globe Theatre where itsmelodious charm is being exerted by all of thenumbers embraced in this selection, but chieflyby urve Been Looking for a Girl Like You" and"Moonlight."

79089 p Timely Tunes, Medley No. 60 .... ... 1 15

Introducing: (1) Dixie Gray;· (2) Call

Around Any Old ~ime,ADYOld Time At

AJl; (3) Another Good Rag; (4) Back to

Tennessee: (5) Dixie Gray.

Arranged by George Swift.It's bard to find new rods of praise tor these

successful Timely Tune rolls, se universally havethey met popular approval. Here is the newestone-four attractive new songs ranging from ,thestirring "Dixie Gray" to the novel "AnotherR8.g."

TIle ahoye .uaie will aot IN placccliA tlae Cinula,tiq Li))rUy UntilMay L 191!

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MUSIC, FOR PIANOLA AND PIANOLA PIANO

OPERA, MUSICAL COMEDY, POP,ULAR and DANCE

ContinuedROLL NO. ~RICE

19125 D Timely Waltz Hits from MusicalComedies, No.2 1 1S

Introducing: (1) I Love Love-HedWidowr(2) In the Land of My Own Romance-e­Enchantress; (3) {Melody of Love-GypsyLove; (4) Come to the Ball-Quaker Girl:(5) 0 You Girls-Kiss Waltz; (6) Melodyof Love-Gypsy Love.Arranged by George Swift.

The choicestbits from choice waltzes containedin musical comedy successes are here presentedas a novel medley in irresistible, tuneful combin­ation. "

THIS list is but a hint 'to our patrons-an index of theten rolls of the!past month for which there has been

the greatest 'demand. In popular music-as in popularbooks-the public's taste, is fickle. It varies witheach month." '

ThereIs no surer way of keeping a finger on thepublic pulse, so far .as its. taste 'for music is 'concerned,than by recording the demands of the masses. Theresult df this laborious' process is here condensedwithin ", the present( list 0'- uTen Best Sellers." It ispossible to scan and digest.this information at a glance,50 compactly is .it stated.

I~.object is to inform our patrons of the prevailingmood in music for the month-it is a hint not to let anyof the popular successes of the day escape their ears.

,79135 p Vale of Dreams........•....... Schmid 1 00One of the most popular of recent sentimental

songs, this. Music charged with melodious appeala!1~ depth of feeling.

79119 0 Wife Hunters, Selectionllriedl.and and Franklin. 15

Introducing: (1) Follette; (2) Down AtMammy Jinny's; (3) My Little HavanaMade; (4) Honeyland: (5) .Down AtMammy Jinny's.Arranged by George Swift., Anoth~r Lew Fields musical production this,full of spirit and melody as is proven by thisselection, chiefly by the numbers "Down atMammy Jinny's" and "My Little Havana Made. '.'

TIle a1Jcn.elIluie 'WillDot he placed in the Circulatin, Lt1»rary lUltil"May 1.1912

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··TEN BEST SELLERS~~

DECEMBER, 1911

Tuneful Broadway ' " 18901

In the,~h8:dows 18941

Pink Lady (Sele"cti~n)' '.. 18667

, The Siren (~altz Caprice) 18937'" ~. -

" ~he Siren (Waltzes) , 18965

Quaker Girl (Valse) '.. '.. ', .. 18961

r, That Mysterious Rag " 18975

,. ~I!tle Killionalre, (Selection) ~ 19019.

, Gjpsy Love (Selection) 19055

"AWUIlda Two Step 1901S

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'FOREIGN AND SPECIAL MUSIC

FIFI'Y - EIGIfTNOTE MUSIC

FOREIGN AND SPECIAL MUSICFOR THE

ORCHESTRELLE ANDMUSIC USTED UNDER THIS BEADIKG wm, IOT BE

PLACED IN THE CmCULATIlIG UBRllY. AEOLIAN GRAND

2140 D Vasco da Gama. Valsa D'Arc, 100

2142 D Sognandoti. Mazurka ....•.. .D'Arc, 75

2145 D Souvenlrd'unbeaujour D'Arc, 1 25~Mazurka.

2165 0 Gotterdammerung, Act III, Part IIIlJTagnw 1 50

Siegfried and the Rhine Daughters.

2157 p Sleep and Forget Whit, 15Mandolin Chorus.

NOTE.- The rolls listed under this heacling havebeen manufactured to meet the requirements offoreign and special trade. As these rolls are notof general interest to patrons In the United States,they have not been J)laced in retail stocks or~~raries, and are obtaiaable only.at a' few clays'notice upon order.

ROLL NO. PRICE

63108 D Awunda. Two Step Medley. . . 7'S

Introducing: (1) In the Shadows: (2) Oh!

That Navajo Rag; (3) My Lovin' Honey

Man: (4) That Mysterious Rag; (5) There's

a Girl in Havana; (6) Hula HUla.

Arranged by Herman Avery Wade.

63106 0 Enchantress, Selection Herbert 1 75

Introducing; (1) I've Been Looking For

the Perfect Man; (2) In the Land of My

Own Romance; (3) Art Is Calling For M~;

(4) When 'the Right Man Sings Tra La;

(5) I've Reen Looking For the Perfect

Man.

Arranged by George Swift.50

PRICEROLL NO.

2155 r .Tu nun mme vuo' cchiu bene! .... Fal"o

14.

TIac .Love mlUio will Dot bepla~d in tLe Circulatin. Lihrary untilMay 1.1912

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° .,MUSIC.·FOR THE· ORCHESTRE~E- ANl)~~:r'!:~': °

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AEOUAN GRAND

ROLL NO. . -PRICE

63104 0 GYpsy Love. Valse. ..~:. "L .... ~ .... ~L61tar 1 7S;"-o

Zigeunerllebe, ._-

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...Havana..

.. Arranged by GeorgeSwift,

• , "0 . _ o .... .e--..._""-'-"".L63102 o -Never lIomes,Selection.Sloane and Goetz 1 7~-.

Introducing- (1) There's a Girl In Ha~an~:-e- ........~ ;:

(2) Kiss Burglar; (3) First Love Days; (4) ._. ' "0 :'~!_

That Spooky Tune; (5) There's a Girl In

63160 p Song of the.BoatmeJ(°q{ the Volga

Arranged by Harrlette.Cady.

The ahoye' music will not 1Jepk~d in t~ Circulating;LiLru7utI-. May I. 1~12 °

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