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PALE MOON (AN NDAN LOVE SONG) fi TRULY wonderful American ndian love Songa Master Song written by American writers Te beatifullyric roflllhe en 01 Jesse G M Glick and the muscal sethng by Frederic Knight Logan Proclaimed by artists and critics alike as "The Perlect Song" 'Sung by world renowned arlists and redemanded on every occasion The most attractive song of its kind ever published and undoubtedly one of the finest numbers Mr Logan has ever written a number that never fails 10 elicit overwhelming ovations ssued in three keys Q P intiveil/ r' Sweetly Out of my lodge at eventlde '" r i'" r "" r r '" * l 5' /r iii: ::l * * *"Jii * 'Mong the Bob bing prr;;; FootstepB ech 0 r H :fl::ji f (2 * DjJ ' w * * Nl/8teioUB t bl my Bide A Bptr1t face_ a Blgn " _ 't1i: '* GET T FROM YOUR MUSC DEALER PRCE 40c PER COPY F FOR ANY REASON HE WONT SUPPLY YOU MAL AMOUNT STATED DRECT TO THE PUBLSHER FORSTER MUSC PUBLSHER nc 235 South Wabash Avenue CHCAGO LL SEND 3c STAMP FOR BEAUTFUL LLUSTRATED THEMATC CATALOG L " rt *\ (l tl:4 * 'ta 1 1 l 1 U i: *
OUT WHERE THE WEST BEGNS Out where the handclasp's a little stronger Out where the smile dwells a little longer That's where the West begins; out where the sun is a little brighter Where the snows that fall are a trifle whiter Where the bonds of home are a wee bit tighter That's where the West begins Out where the skies are a trifle bluer Out where friendship's a little truer That's where the West begins; Out where a fresher breeze is blowing Where there's laughter in every streamlet flowing Where there's more of reaping and less of sowing That's where the West begins Out where the world is in the making Where fewer hearts in despair are aching That's where the West begins; Where there's more of singing and less of sighing Where there's more of giving and less of buying And a man makes friends without half trying That's where the West begins Poem from "Out Where the West Begins:' a book of Western Verse by Arthur Chapman used through courtesy of Houghton Mifflin Company The three sketches are reproductions of original pen sketches by Harold Bell Wright made to illustrate his recent novellcwhen a Man's a Man" and are used by permission of his publishers the Book Supply C'ompany
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"s A era MEN T" A LOVE SONG t is not often a composer'" privilege to write such a song as SAC R A JM: E NT_ The author of the lines with greatest delicacy has pointed to a Sacred rite as the aspiration of the human sentiment if not the ultimate Mr Mac Dermid has discemed the finer meaning and has produced a song which if he had written no other would bring him enduring fame Published in 4 keys p 'ill J r J; r :&i r +t t * Highest Voice High Voice Mediwn Voice Low Voice ' 41' 4 ' 4' 4J f could have a certain treasure rare 1 'l e' l J OJ 7 r r place it in a casket won drous fait Build it a shrine and JU / 1 4 1 ::J 4 fl '" r war ship there f could have your hear! to an swer fl r J $":J $:J / r r j J l'" e ' le GET T FROM YOUR MUSC DEALER PRCE 40c PER COPY F FOR ANY REASON HE WONT SUPPLY YOU MAL AMOUNT STATED DRECT TO THE PUBLSHER FORSTER MUSC PUBLSHER nc 235 South Wahash Avenue CHCAGO LL SEND 3c STAMP FOR BEAUTFUL LLUSTRATED THEMATC CATALOG