The billboard (Dec 1917)

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The Bitlboard DECEMBER 22, 1917 _“AFTER THE WAR IS OVER” MR. PERFORMER AND PROFESSIONAL-SINGERS: _ If you visit .any of ‘the Representative-Dance Halls you will hear. this beautiful Walts Song featured by fuil vorchestra. This number is one of those fascinating, dreamy tunes you can add to your repertoire at any time. Made of the finest material and will wear forever. Its value His great, being effective and showing every detail of careful composition. No matter what other songs you may use in the future, you'll always find this one the proper Saaper. Is written in the key of G, by ARTHUR A: PENN, America’s greatest composer. Specially recommended for dancing or for clubs, or parlor, or any time or occasion. rhe big, universal peace cong that will cheer up the whole world. By all means you ‘The two big patriotic March Songs, “I’m Coming Back to Good Old U.S. A.” Zepertoire, as they are opportune at this time. “HELP ALL TO LIVE TODAY” AMERICA’S MOTTO _ PLANTATION SONG.. Piano, Mixed and Male Quartette.. Run mate of the Great Melody, WHERE THE WANDRING ‘OLD KE! TUCKY RIVER FLOWS. 12 CENTS PER COPY. W. C. PIATT, Courier Boy, 1021 Wells Street, CHICAGO G. L. BEACH, MANAGER ww. HERE YOU ARE, FOLKS ..... THE REAL THING IN WAR SONGS CAN THE KAISER * ‘The tune is.as catchy as the title. Guaranteed glad hand number. ‘eeeteertonsl copies and orchestras ions ready. A post card brings them)?) | pORias PENNELL MUSIC PUB. CO., 4400 Troost, Kansas City, Me. “POT” FIFER ‘THE MAN WHO WROTE WAIT FOR : YOUR. HONEY-BOY NOW HAS READY FOR YOUR APPROVAL: THERE'S A LIGHT | SHINING BRIGHT FOR YOUR DADDY” KEEP vot ITTLE GARDEN GREEN’ “WHEN rs ‘al OVER WE'LL ALL GO HOME” ve HEN’ DER" “) WANT A-TUNE THATS ‘Address C. ARTHUR PFEIFFER, Quincy, iilinots. | F ATTENTION, VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS * ctenoox'Tvese thinee wire “THERE’LL NEVER BE A STAIN ON OLD GLORY" The Patrlotle Sona of Them All “THE ONLY SIRE 1 EVE! LOVED 1S MARRIED” ‘Some Gopler and ore | THE ZOELLER MUSIC C We Mean WHAT We should have it, so send for it today. Orchestrations, 15 cents. Professional copies free. and “We Can Muster Uncle Sammie Ten Million Men or More,” should be in your WALTER C. ARCHER Writes Words and Music of f New PatriMarch s= new patriotle marching song by Walter 0. Archer, of Hopewell, Va., 1s heing published by ‘Company, of Hopewell, of the verses and the chorus We think of Belgium, we think of France ‘And the many cruel things you have dove To the, oli and the young, when you bad the chal ‘snow 0 into Mt now to the hilt. on blue, etna end) money, Gur men we wil rh Wich eu hirebips, a2 feat aa, they're Duilt “euonus: th ner os m geic a werse ator we're, beh Sooreipate with al oor taht ‘Unul there's no more Sighting You've Xow ao, ZOELLER MUSIC COMPANY Have Winner in New War Song ‘The new war song, There'll Never Be a Stain oa-014 Glory, published by the Zoeller Music Company, Louisville,” Ky., is proving to be & ‘winner among war songs. The song has Derome 32: popular that the soldiers at Camp Zachary ith ‘also accepted {f as a good patriotic has placed tt 1m all chools of the city. ‘The Zoeller Muric Company, a small publish. fng house at present, can compare.very favorably with the larger companies, an it tas pot ‘out some real bits of the, season, Among the songs put out by this company are The Only Girl I Ever Loved Is Married and She's Coming Ffom Ireland. . L. BARNHOUSE Well-Known lowa Pul Catalog isher Enlarges ©. L. Barnbouse, the Oskaloosa (Ia.) music publisher, after twenty-Ore years of guccessfal band and orcheatra activities, has entered the song Meld and will issue new sumbers from time fo time along with bis baod hestra publications, The great success of iat song, Kbaki Bill, which ts immensely: popular tm the dfidate West, -bas led -to~the stgaing| yay, of a contract with the author of tha Marry 1. Watson, mnmber. an arranger, particularly in the Ceotral West, and for several has been writing original Bumbers for all classes of acts. ‘The second song to be introduced by BarnDouse, whlch Is by’ Mr. Watson, is a rube nov elty “song, entitled Down Our’ Way (a rural | God alread; using it Say WHEN We Say: Published by. FREDERICK: H. GREEN, Muscatine, lowa, The Home of Meritorious Songs. BIG HITS ror i 10c EACH Brussels Sprouts, Oriole, Queen of the Carnival Wiil'Vou Love f vou Love § ite Thaw as Now! Song the Lovely June, JOHN H. BINGEMANN. BUFFALO. N.Y, MUSICAL GLASSES LL BRAUNEISS.. ‘O12 Napier five, Richmond Hil, N.Y. _ SONGWRITERS’ MANUAL ee MY CLIENTS sary tant for your patronge og 391; 2 for ‘and pet Pe er ‘THE HARMONY SHOP, Galt CUTE, PATRIOTIC SONG_AND MUSIC, MOTHER'S DREAM Fe, te TOTS, F;, iste ee aL LY BEST ‘Watson fs well known as ae be Rose, 102 W. WAWTED—For Canadian Vauderiilo Circuit, Youn Tuy Comedy” Sip: Step Dancer: must be A:k inom wire. waren Souble write: CANADIA: 1510 ta St “Let the Witmark Western Office Be Your Second Home!” AL. BEILIN Energetic First Rocioeanes who says: "If you want what lve got, It’s yours. THOMAS J. QUIGLEY Western Professional Manager, who counts his worldly goods many frlends. YOU'LL ALSO FIND “of a properly conducted office, where your wish is law. ASHER B. SAMUELS AL. ELREDGE WALLACE BRADLEY GURNELL ANDERSON RUTH GEHRING OLGA WEBER following staff ofassistants willing to serve you with their roleess at the keys, secretarial endeavor—in fact, in the million and one ways essential to the success A JACK JOY PHILLIPS N. B.—We're still on the eighth-floor of the Schiller (Garrick Theater) Building, Chicago, Ill.