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  • Ori,Sil\ally ln.troduc.ed by

    of MEn ME To·Nl6HT IN D~WILAND fame Lyric by Music by

    BETH SLATER WHITSON W. R.WILLIAMS W'riter.5 of LEAF BY LEAF TI1E R.OSES FALl DON'T ~AY GOOD B [

    MY ROSE FROM THE GAilOEN Of GIRJ,.S 5

  • ·a LOVE TO lIVE iNTaVELANO WJTH .A filRL LIKE YOU "l'D LOVE TO LIVE IN LOVELAND WITH A GIRL LIKE YOU" By W. R. WILLIAMS, the man who wrote uG11e! but there's class to a girl like you''

    In this song we have one of those that will pass the "Million copy" mark. How do we know? Welll I t's our business to know and it's a positive fact that during this year 1911 we will sell to the American public not less than a million copies, and most likely a great many more. W. R. Williams has been writing song "hits" for over twenty years. He knows what the people want and he has the ability to give it to them. "I'd Love to Live in Loveland With a Girl Like You," is a beautiful song and so simple, sweet and pretty, that a child cansingit. Within the year it will be hummed, sung and whistled from Coast to Coast, making millions of hearts beat lighter, the greatest boon to humanity, Have you ever known that indescribable joy-making others happy? If not, you have not lived. A song like this "I'd Love to Live in Loveland With a Girl Like You," is positively part of the world's sunshine and I'm sure if you could sing this song to an audience of five-thousand people, as I have time and time again, and would watch the sea of happy smiles before you, you would be just as enthusiasHic as I am and you would then understand why this kind of popular song does so much good in the world.

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    "Id Love To Live In Loveland With A Girl Like You'~

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    W.R. WILLIAMS. 11.UTHOR OF ''Wh•nTM Moon Play. PMlt·• ..... •

    ''Ge• But TMre's Clan To A Girl Lilt:• Y•"A. ewi 1

    liJ love lo live tn love-land with. a gal yo,_ AN!

    KELLY'S GONE TO KINGDOM COME! " KELL Y'S GONE TO KINGDOM COME"

    Words by '8AX ROHMER.

    Musu; by 'I' W THURBAI(.

    King-dom Come, King-dom Come!

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    Of all the "Kelly" songs, we think this the best. It was originally written in England by well-known writers over there and introduced in America by Maud Lambert in Lew Field's big production "The Midnight Sons." It's a great comic ditty and with plenty of good laughing verses. If you enjoy a' 'good comic" you'll enjoy "Kelly's _Gone to Kingdom Come."

    "ROSES OF LOVE" By W. R. W I L L IAMS

    In this new song which many able critics say is by far the best W. R. Williams has ever written; he has tried to emphasize the wonderful benefit to be derived from the association with flowers and particularly "Roses". He says all through life he has seen so much accomplished by "flowers." A few flowers will succeed when all other means will fail. "Roses of Love" is really a beautiful semi-high-class ballad and one that will be a standard home-favorite. It contains a beautiful thought, artistically handled and will touch the "soft spot" in every heart-surely you will send for a copy to-day.

    The Kind That Live Fo rever.

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    Roses of Love W. R. WILLIAllS

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    'iHITS''

    By Beth Slater Whitson and W. R. Williams

    Another beautiful poem by that "Soul" writer Beth Slater Whitson, who has cheered the mil-lions with her "Meet Me Tonight in Dream-land." This new composition is most sentimental and with a W. R. Williams melody is simply ir-resistible and we predict for this song a wonderful success. It contains everything that you like in a "heart to heart" ballad. Even the title-page is a "gem."

    by W. R. WILLIAMS "Song Writer tori the M illlons' 'Ceel but There's Class to a Cirl Like You." "Drifting." "Why Must

    We Part." "When the Moon Plays Peek·a·boo." "When You Dream of Someone and Someone Dreams of You." "JUST FOR A DAY (a great descriptive ballad.) "NAPANEE." "Pretty Little Maid of Cherokee." "Day Dreams of You." AND HIS LATEST "H 0 M E" STORY BALLAD,

    "THO' THE SILVER THREADS ARE 'MONG THE GOLD I LOVE YOU JUST THE SAME."

  • When I Met You Last Night In Dreamland . • ••• •

    Lyric by Music by BETH SLATER WHITSON W R . WILLIAMS

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    (JupyrightJ MCMX~ by Will Rossiter Chicago, Ill. British C0tpyrie'ht Secured.

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  • IF WE'D MEET THE RIGHT ONE FIRST ~r We'd 'M~t the Right One First WORDS AND MUSIC BY YOUR FAVORITE WRITER

    W R WILLIAMS 11WRITER OF SONGS THAT SELL'• o I '

    In this new ballad we believe we have one of the world's greatest subjects that was ever woven into a song. The subject is a world wide one and big enough for wonderful problem play. It's a theme Ear reaching, and we doubt i( there's another writer of American songs who could handle it in such a finished and artistic manner as has our friend W, R. Williams. This is a song that will become a wonderful favorite, .. . because it's a page from life. and one so many I Never Knew a Happy Day. Till I Met. You can understand. We are prinling the chorus w ........ .....,., w. a. WILi.WiS here so you can try it over several times and ChorWI •..u.r~~.,,:-~~::*Gd'::.r-: ~-. judge for yoursell that it's really and truly a ,, _ ft jj¥~™ wonderful song. You really can't afford to be without the big things lrom America's 1 "")OU, 'lltis •-•1•..n• , ..... • ,...., -· foremost writer ol songs, W. R. Williams.

    MY ROSE FROM THE GARDEN OF GIRLS ~·

    My Rose from the Garden of Girls ....... __

    Another beautiful high-class bal-lad by two of our best and most succesful writers Beth Slater Whit· 1::~:.:~ =~~=.~.L.::E~ =~~.~· e..,. ........... ,., ........ .._,.11·-

    MllllcbyW.R,WILLtAMS. I NEVER KNEW A HAPPY son and W. R. Williams. You'll admit this is an original title. Well! when you hear the song you'll admit it's a beauty and one of the finest you ever hC"ard. It's one in these writers' best vein and one that will live and give out it's wond· erful vibrations 'till the end of time. We know you, like ourselv s stand for the bes1 m songs and will help the good caLSe along by oddmg tbese line numbers to your home collection.

    Val&e modll>

    8:::~.=.-:-~~:.!t~L·.:1!.C±P II DAY 'TILL I MET YOU

    l 't~==~ I~ I :=:1 se!~i::;: th~ =~~g v.:;o~d ~t!~ahi: c;~~~e~GittBUT ~ '~~- ,}- '"'~' THERES CLASS TO A GIRL LIKE YOU". He now olfers Eor ,.... • ,.,,. ..u. your most serious consideration another new song

    Jlf f =U .u I Ji.AF 11 r ~ "I NEVER KNEW A HAPPY DAY 'TILL I MET vou1r •'If rny ow wOh glad • nm, Ev·n my !"id