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CHICAGO AMUSEMENT PARK REVUE FEATURES FEIST HIT IN ATTRACTIVE MANNER
CHICAGO, I I I . , August 7.—White City, one of
the playgrounds of Chicago, has this season gone
large chorus, many of whom have good voices.
This is freely acknowledged, despite the fact that
purposes. Tn this instance, as can he seen from
the accompanying reproduction, one-half of the
Stage Setting and Chorus Featuring "Three O'Clock in the Morning" at White City Amusement Park
in for extensive musical revues. A particularly the show is staged practically in the open air. chorus takes on the appearance of human clocks.
successful and spectacular offering has recently The musical program, naturally, is composed of This is the outstanding feature of the show from
been staged, under the name "White City Park some of the season's most popular numbers, the publisher's standpoint; it is much more than
Revue." Included in this offering is an unusually among these being the Leo Feist, Inc., number, the mere programing of the number, for, staged
as it is, there can be no doubt that the audience
"Three O'Clock in the Morning."
This song and waltz, while quite popular, is leaves with the distinct impression of both the
far above the average melody in standard and melody and title of the number rendered.
the title lends itself most readily to spectacular
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M. Witmark & Sons have just issued a new
ballad, "Lorna Doone," written by Arthur A.
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been dedicated to Madge Bellamy, who appears in
the Thomas Ince photoplay of the same name, a
screen version of the English classic by Mau-
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NUMBER BV^_DAVE RINGLE
The Phil Ponce Publications recently issued a
new song, entitled "Pal of All Pals," the words
and music of which are by Dave Ringle. As the
title suggests, this is a mother song.
(When They Said That I Cried Over You)
California
Lovable Eyes
Down Old Virginia Way
Mary Ellen
Dixie Highway
My Buddy
Childhood Days
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