The New York Clipper (March 1917)

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30 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER March 14, 1917 PEACE WE LOVE MR. WILSON, UNITED WE STAND TO MAKE OLD GLORY WAVE FOR PEACE ALL O'ER THE LAND" Words and Music by Louis Pasciuti WAR WE HATE LOUIS PASCIUTI, Music Publisher 179 Washington Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Orchestrations in .3 keys' now ready Professional Copies R e co g n i z e JOE STANLEY ROBERT L. WILLIS HARRY MENDOZA K CONQ Direction Mo. Glass and Mark Levy GAZZOLO, GATTS & CLIFFORD, Inc., PRESENT THE RECORD-BREAKER UNBORN CHIL A Play Dealing with a Timely Subject (Birth Control) in a Way that Gives No Offense, by Howard McKent Barnes NOT A PICTURE-TWICE DAILY EVERYWHERE-MATINEES LADIES ONLY Co. A. Co. B. Co.. C. Co. D. Mch. U— Bronx Theater, New York City Met. 1»—Lexington Theater, New York City Co. B. Mch. 12—Walnut St Theater. Philadelphia Mch. It—Orpheum, Philadelphia Co. C. Mch. 11—Lyceum, Dulutb, Minn. Mch. IS—Metropolitan, St. Paul, Minn. Mch. 12-14—Grand, Rockford, 111. Mch. 15-17—Oliver, South Bend, lad. ft ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS 1610 MAS ONIC TEM PLE BUILDIN G, CHI CAGO, ILL. FLAG OF MY COUNTRY" THE MARCH SONG By W1VI. «J. GOING From the BATTLESHIP "OKLAHOMA" "I have arranged your Song for my band. All the boys like it. It will "certainly go on at our next entertainment." Yours truly, C A. STREHLE, Bandmaster. If you want a patriotic song that your audience will remember, get this one. NO MUSH. Song and 10-pait orchestration free to professionals during March. - ERATO SO IMG HOUSE, Trenton, N. J. BARNUM& BAILEY Greatest Show on Earth ALL PERFORMERS engaged for the sea- son of 1917 with this show must report for rehearsals TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 27TH, at Madison Square Garden. New York City. Acknowledge this call by mail to - BARNUM & BAILEY, Bridgeport, Conn. TENNEY Write* the right kind of acta, sketches, and monologues. Write to "That Play- wright That Writes Plays That Play Bight," and he will write to put yon in right. Don't wish for a good act. Get him to write you one. Correspondence so- licited. "'"I SPENCER TENNEY. 1*M Broadway. New York City Hello, Teddy! Here I Am! My address la; JEFF BRANEN SUHI 703,145 WEST 45(b STREET, NEW YORK No, not publishing—just boosting a new BALLAD. WOW! SOME BALLAD I High Class—Three Keys. Won't tell you the title. Write and ask me for it—that's all. No, yon needn't send stamps. But, if you «•.« spare ONE DOLLAR, I'll send YOU the greatest Laugh Song of all times. THE BRIDE and the GROOM ONE DOLLAR. 10 pages of music and or- chestration—4 minutes of laughs. Cheap enough—Eh Teddy—Addios. SLAYMAN All "- Producer ol :: ORIENTAL NOVELTIES TS4 Its Ave, New York Phone Bryant 8950 i ililHE TWO STARS ROCKWELL AND WOOD LATE OF TheMilkyWay NOW Keith's, Boston W VAUDEVILLE CIRCUIT BOB DELAWARE BLPGL. CHICAGO THEATER SEATS FOR SALE ZM theater seats in first-class condition -for aale. B. HELTERUNE, Box ZU. Miaalatown, N. V. At Liberty, March 25th FRANK and DORIS CONDON. Man—Charac- ter and comedy; 5 feet 9; weight. 170.. Woman- Ingenue, soubrettes; S feet 1; ' weight 105. Double specialties. Joint only. Address 'I, Springva"- FRANK CONDON, valley, Wis. TANEAN BROS. A comedy show; the hall brought big attendance to the roof Tuesday night. The aerial house appears to bare struck a gait of late. The house did not fill up early Tuesday night: But by 9 o'clock-had a fine gathering • • Tanean Brothers No. 2, a blackface musical team, started the laughs and secured a steady stream throughout their offering. The men use a good com edy idea in their xylophone work, which goes oyer handily.—Sime, "Variety."