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I will come for you; valse, words and music by M. Fugina. [Hectograph]

1 c. Jan. 25, 1932; E unp. 50615; Michael Fugina, Chloride, Ariz. 943

I will remember you but not with tears; words and music by P. M. Crank; with ukulele arr. 1 c. Jan. 20, 1932; E unp. 50434; Pearl May Crank, Council Bluffs, Ia. 944

I will share; words and music by Dan Dougherty, Billy Hueston and Jack Scholl; with ukulele arr. © Dec. 14, 1931; 2 c. Dec. 24; E pub. 27651; Southern music pub. co., inc., New York.

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If I were a candle-stick maker; words by R. E. Platt, music by Luther A. Clark. 1 c. Jan. 21, 1932; E unp. 50463; Ruth Ellen Platt, Ashtabula, 0. 959

If I were king instead of only me; lyric by Paul Gerard Smith, melody by W. Guilbert. 1 c. Jan. 4, 1932; E unp. 49634; Warburton Guilbert, 960 Hollywood, Calif.

If I were on Broadway, you'd still be the girl of my dreams; words and music by H. Goldman; 1st violin. 1 c. Jan. 27, 1932; E unp. 50751; Hy961 man Goldman, New York.

If singing would bring you; words and music by M. Truskiewicz. 1 c. Jan. 18, 1932; E unp. 50331; Martha Truskiewicz, Milwaukee. 962

If there's someone else you care for why make a fool of me; lyrics by B. Martini and Mac Berger, melody by B. Martini. 1 c. Jan. 22, 1932; E unp. 50516; Benny Martini, Brooklyn. 963

no. 1, 1932

If we'll only get our beer back again; words and music by J. Welch. O 1 c. Jan. 20, 1932; E unp. 50500; Joseph Welch, Nashua, N. H. 964

If you can't say yes dear, don't say no; fox-trot; words and music by A. M. King. [Hectograph] 1 c. Jan. 30, 1932; E unp. 50597; Anna Mason King, Murfreesboro, Tenn.

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If you'll be my sweetheart, I will be your beau; words and melody by L. P. Mackin. 1 c. Jan. 2, 1932; E unp. 49588; Leo P. Mackin, Pittsburgh. 966

If you love me the way I love you; words and melody by J. Gaffin, of Great Britain. 1 c. Jan. 30, 1932; E unp. 50910; Josephine Gaffin, Toronto, Ont., Canada. 967

If you only knew; words and melody by W. C. Johnson. 1 c. Jan. 23, 1932; E unp. 50532; Willie Christine Johnson, Marion, Ark. 968

If you're falling for me; words and music by A. J. Romeo. 1 c. Jan. 2, 1932; E unp. 49555; Anthony John Romeo, Massena, N. Y. 969

If you're not here with me; words by Evelyn Selwyn, melody by B. Abert.

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1 c. Jan. 16, 1932; E unp. 50253; Benjamin Abert, New York. If you see my sweetheart send her back to me; words and melody by J. Santucci. 1 c. Jan. 8, 1932; E unp. 49843; John Santucci, Newark, N. J. 971

Il est d'étranges soirs; mélodie, poésie de Albert Samain, musique de Sylvère Caffot, of France. Dec. 1, 1931; 1 c. Jan. 4, 1932; E for. 22182; Editions Salabert, Paris. 972 Illegitimate (The) daughter; from Of thee I sing, words by Ira Gershwin, music by George Gershwin. Jan. 25, 1932; 2 c. Jan. 26; E pub. 28136; New world music corp., New York. 973

Im banne der Venus; operette in 3 akten, von Wilhelm Kipp, musik von H. Kipp, of Germany. Klavierauszug mit singstimme u. text. Oct. 9, 1931; 1 c. Nov. 24; E for. 22097; Heinrich Kipp, Bremen, Germany.

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Im Mai, im Mai; foxtrot, aus dem film Hurra ein junge, text von Johannes Brandt, musik von Marc Roland,

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[pseud. of Adolf Beneke], of Germany. Oct. 17, 1931; 1 c. Jan. 5, 1932; E for. 22316; D. L. S. beboton verlag, G. m b. H., Berlin. 975

In a little bungalow; words and melody by C. Gasper. 1 c. Jan. 2, 1932; E unp. 49579; Clara Gasper, Butte City, Calif. 976

In all my dreams; lyric by Addy Britt, melody by J. Russel Robinson. O 1 c. Jan. 5, 1932; E unp. 49680; Addy Britt & co., New York. 977

In de valley; negro spiritual, words and melody arr. by L. A. Williams. 1 c. Dec. 2, 1931; E unp. 48610; Louis Albion Williams, Cleveland.

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In der kleinen Luna-bar; tango aus Mal was anderes, text von Richard Hutter u. L. Stein, musik von Willy Engel-Berger, of Austria, klav.-arr. von Bert Cadi. Nov. 30, 1931; 1 c. Jan. 15, 1932; E for. 22363; D. L. S. beboton-verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 979

In Dorset; suite, by Eldridge Newman, of Great Britain; pf. 1. At Hethfelton. [2 others] Dec. 24, 1931; 1 c. Dec. 28; E for. 22028; Elkin & co., ltd., London.

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In meiner laube steht'ne bank, mein schatz; foxtrot, aus dem film Der herr Bürovorsteher, text von Charlie Roellinghoff, musik von Walter Kollo, of Germany. © Sept. 21, 1931; 1 c. Jan. 5, 1932; E for. 22320; D. L. S. beboton verlag G. m. b. H., Berlin. 986

In mother's room; by George Keller, op. 10, no. 1; pf. Dec. 1, 1931; 2 c. Dec. 30; E pub. 27865; New York music bureau, inc., New York.

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In the days that are now gone by; fox-trot, words by John George Marvin, music by J. G. Womble. 1 c. Jan. 2, 1932; E unp. 49540; Joseph Guy Womble, Davidson, N. C. 997

In the good old summer time; waltz, by George Evans, arr. by Henry Silberhorn; concertina. © Jan. 4, 1932; 2 c. Jan. 6; E pub. 27661; Edward B. Marks music co., New York. 998

In the heart of sweetheart valley, there's a heart that belongs to me; words by Harry Pease, music by Frank A. Grimmer and Lou Herscher; with ukulele arr. © Dec. 17, 1931; 2 c. Jan. 5, 1932; E pub. 27637; Mills music, inc., New York.

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In the hills of old Virginia; written and composed by Jimmy Kennedy and Tommy Tait, both of Great Britain; with ukulele arr. by R. S. Stoddon. [Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] Dec. 29, 1931; 1 c. Dec. 30; E for. 22031; B. Feldman & co., London. 1000

In the lane; fox-trot, words and music by E. M. Baker. [Hectograph] © 1 c. Jan. 30, 1932; E unp. 50953; Eddie M. Baker, Moscow, Id. 1001

In the Luxembourg gardens; 3-pt. cho., words and music by Kathleen Lockhart Manning, arr. by Wallingford Riegger; sop., alto and bar. 4to. Dec. 24, 1931; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1932; E pub. 27632; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 1002

In the moonlight all alone; words and melody by N. Mitchell. 1 c. Jan. 8, 1932; E unp. 49898; Nell Mitchell, Chattanooga. 1003 In the old Kentucky hills of Tennessee; words and music by Allie Wrubel and Herb Magidson. © Jan. 4, 1932; 2 c. Jan. 5; E pub. 27638; De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., New York.

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In the place that we call heaven; waltz, words and music by Ted [i. e. Theodore] Serafin. 1 c. Jan. 22, 1932; E unp. 50502; Theodore Serafin, Brooklyn. 1005

In the rose garden; melody, by Peter Lange, arr. by Calvin Grooms [pseud. of Lee Orean Smith]; violin and pf. Jan. 2, 1932; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1931; E pub. 27558; Century music pub. co., New York. 1006

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In the south of France; song, by Zez Confrey [pseud. of Edward Elzear Confrey]; with ukulele arr. by May Singhi Breen. Jan. 14, 1932; 2 c. Jan. 21; E pub. 28035; Boston music co.. Boston. 1008 In the sweet summer time long ago; words and melody by E. Baxter, of Canada, domiciled at Detroit. © 1 c. Jan, 25, 1932; E unp. 50737; Erna Baxter, i. e. Mrs. Robert Baxter, Toronto, Ont., Canada. 1009 In the twee twee twilight; words by Mitchell Parish, music by Jesse Greer, pf. sc. by James Matté; with ukulele arr. Jan. 2, 1932; 2 c. Jan. 16; E pub. 27933; Mills music, inc., New York. 1010 In those days of long ago; words and music by L. W. Primeaux. Jan. 18, 1932; 2 c. Jan. 20; E pub. 28065; La Motte W. Primeaux, Philadelphia.

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In your arms; words by Guy Robertson, melody by G. Hirst. 1 c. Jan. 30. 1932; E unp. 50930; George Hirst. N. Tarrytown, N. Y. 1012 Incidentally; words and melody by A. Nardone and S. J. Nardone, jr. O 1 c. Jan. 9, 1932; E unp. 49906; Alba Nardone and Sparty J. Nardone, jr., New York. 1013

India; dance and lament, by Juan Masters: pf. Jan. 11, 1932; 2 c. Jan. 13; E pub. 27879; Clayton F. Summy Co., Chicago. 1014 Inspiration; by M. S. Rocereto; string ensemble. Sc. and pts. Jan. 2, 1932; 2 e. Jan. 2; E pub. 27576; Volkwein bros., Pittsburgh. 1015

Instead; words by Richard Ryle, music by Lafayette [i. e. G. L.] Unthank. [Photostat] 1 c. Jan. 21, 1932; E unp. 50456; G. Lafayette Unthank, New York. 1016 Intermezzo venitien; by Gabriel Morel. rev. and ed. by Calvin Grooms [pseud. of Lee Orean Smith]; pf. Jan. 2, 1932; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1931; E pub. 27556: Century music pub. eo., New York. 1017

Into the garden of roses she came; words by M. A. Dixon, music by Luther A. Clark.

E unp. 50150; Paoli, Ind.

1 c. Jan. 14, 1932; Minnie A. Dixon,

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Introduce me to the girls; words and music by W. M. Evans. 1 c. Jan. 2, 1932; E unp. 49543; Walter Messick Evans, Fort Lee, N. J. 1019 Invocation to spring; 3-pt. song, words by Elizabeth Evelyn Moore, music by Louis Victor Saar, op. 113; women's voices. 4to. Jan. 2, 1932; 2 c. Jan. 6; E pub. 27683; Oliver Ditson co., inc., Boston. 1020 Iowa; words and music by A. V. Flannery; mixed voices; in F. Des Moines, Ia., Flannery music pub. co.

Dec. 28, 1931; 2 c. Jan. 25, 1932; E pub. 28111; Agnes V. Flannery, Des Moines, Ia. 1021

Is it love; words and melody by D. M. Belle. 1 c. Jan. 2, 1932; E unp. 49572; Dorothye Mae Belle, Kansas City, Mo.

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It makes no difference to me; words and music by E. F. Hagemann. 1 c. Jan. 8, 1932; E unp. 49826; Emilie Françoise Hagemann, Merchantville, N. J. 1030

It must be love and only love; waltz, words and music by J. A. Eckels; pf. 1 c. Jan. 9, 1932; E unp. 49915; John A. Eckels, West View, Pa. 1031 It's breaking my heart to break away from you; lyric and music by T. McCoy. 1 c. Jan. 5, 1932; E unp. 50277; Terry McCoy, Chicago. 1032 It's funny dear what love will do; words by J. H. Van Loon, jr., and William H. Loftus, jr., music by J. H. Van Loon, jr. [Blue-print].

1 c. Jan. 26, 1932; E unp. 50648; James Herman Van Loon, jr., Glen Ridge, N. J. 1033 It's got to be done; words and music by Clarkson Rose and Hastings Mann, of Great Britain; with ukulele arr. [Staff and tonic sol-fa notations]. Dec. 17. 1931; 1 c. Dec. 30; E for. 22057; Peter Maurice music co., ltd.. London. 1034 It's hot in Cuba; words and melody by Dolly [i. e. B. M.] Morrow. 1 c. Jan. 29, 1932; E unp. 50860: Blanche M. Morrow, Beach Bluff, Mass. 1035 It's in your eyes, my dear; words and melody by M. Moosa, of Great Britain, domiciled at New York. 1 c. Jan. 6, 1932; E unp. 49774; Michael Moosa, New York. 1036 It's lilac-time in Normandy; waltz; words and music by A. O'Bruba. 1 c. Jan. 25, 1932; E unp. 50582; Andrew O'Bruba, Youngstown, O.

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It's never too late: words by Mabelle Seaward, melody by Chester Escher; 1st violin. 1 c. Jan. 6, 1932; E unp. 49762; Mabelle Seaward, Missoula, Mont. 1038

It's raining dollars; words and melody by H. E. Braithwaite. 1 c. Jan. 2. 1932; E unp. 49569; Herman Ethelbert Braithwaite, Cambridge, Mass. 1039 It's the children; words and melody by J. Moken. 1 c. Jan. 30, 1932; E unp. 50881: Joseph Moken, Brooklyn. 1040 It's time to say good-night: lyric by E. Powlus, music by G. Y. Snyder; pf. treble. [Mimeograph]. . 1 c.

pt. III, n. s., v. 27

Jan. 14, 1932; E unp. 50154; George Yeakel Snyder, Allentown, Pa. 1041 It's two slippery; words and melody by G. C. Williams. 1 c. Jan. 15, 1932; E unp. 50191; Gerald Corky Williams, New York. 1042

It was a lover and his lass; 2-pt. song, by Thomas Morley, arr. by N. Clifford Page; treble voices. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1931; 2 c. Jan. 6, 1932; E pub. 27686; Oliver Ditson co., inc., Boston. 1043

It was for me; sacred song, words and music by H. LeRoy Frisby. 1. Low in E flat.-2. High in G.3. Med. in F. Jan. 13, 1932; 2 c. each Jan. 13; E pub. 27938; Dorothea L. Schroeder, Flushing, N. Y. 1044

It wasn't chance it was fate; words and music by Nat Goldstein and Maurice Gunsky; with ukulele arr.

Jan. 18, 1932; 2 c. Jan. 22; E pub. 28061; Villa Moret, inc., San Francisco. 1045

J'ai souvenance; paroles et musique de Claude Pingault, of France. © Dec. 1, 1931; 1 c. Jan. 4, 1932: E for. 22228; Editions musicales Sam Fox, Paris. 1046

J'aime tout; 6/8 one-step, paroles de Ch. L. Pothier and A. Hornez, musique de C. Oberfeld, of Poland; avec accord de l'ukulele. © Dec. 1, 1931; 1 c. Jan. 4, 1932; E for. 22154; Editions Salabert, Paris.

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Jacobs' evergreen collection of fifty famous old songs; arr. by R. E. Hildreth; sop., alto and bass. 8vo. Dec. 30, 1931; 2 c. Jan. 22, 1932; E pub. 28053; Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 1048 Jacobsen (Maxim) 120 technische paraphrasen über Kreutzer-etüden zur höchsten ausbildung der bogentechnik; für rechten hand, von M. Jacobsen, of Germany. bd. 2, hft. 2. Nov. 14, 1931; 1 c. Dec. 19; E for. 22093; Wilhelm Zimmer1049 mann, Leipzig. Jägerhütchen (Das); foxtrot, text von Victor Hugo Barth, musik von

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