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"LOVE TALES" WIDELY FEATURED
TO BE MADE MUSICAL COMEDY
PAUL SPECHT BACK FROM TOUR
Johnston's Music Store in Los Angeles Gives
It a Striking Window Display
"Little Miss Brown" to Have Music by Joseph
McCarthy and Harry Tierney
Demand for Re-engagements Compels Arrange
ment of Second New England Tour
"Little lvIiss Brow n, " the come dy in which
"Love Tales," [rom th e cata lo g of Leo Feist,
:M ad ge Kennedy was featured some t en years
Inc., had its original s uccess on the Pacific
Co a s t . Later the IR. ___· &W_iC~._""'"
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numb er became quite
popular in the Middle
\"'c st an d East. It s
suc cess , however, as
a Pa cific Coast issue
ha s con tin u ed, so
much so that the
dealers in that terri
tory have found it
one of the most acti ve
numb ers of the Fall
seaso n.
"Love Tales" has
been featured by Max
Fisher's ()rchestra in
Los .'\ngeles an d is
one of the most suc
cessful fo x- trots of
hi s nightly program.
In connection with
the featurin g of thi~'
number by thl: above
orchestra, Johnston's
Featuring "Love Tales"
Music Store, of Lo s
ago, is bein )::" conv erted into a musical comedy
Angeles, rec en tl y made a full window display
and will be g iven a produ ctio n th e la tter part of
showing "Love Tales" advan tag eous ly. The
next lllonth by vViliialll A.. Brady.
Philip
titl e page, of th e numb er wer e effecti ve ly
Darthoilnae, author of the original farce, will
grouped aro und a large placard carrying the
handle the book, whil e Jo sep h YlcCarthy and
title with descriptive m atter and Illentioning of
Harr y Tierney will contribute the lyric s a nd
the authors, Vin ce nt Rose and Ben Ryan.
mu s ic. Nan cy \Nelford, who is now a ppearing
According to Sid Johnson, the proprietor, th e
on to ur in "l.'p She Goes," w ill be featur ed in
sa les of the song during the past few weeks
the new production. Leo Feist, Inc., will pub
ha ve increased con side rabl y an d th e fact that
li sh the music.
the numerou s orchestras in Los .\ngeles t er
ritory hav e s hown unusual intere st in this fox
trot numb er und o ubtedl y will be the means of
TWO NEW MARKS CO, NUMBERS
keeping the song active for weeks to come in
that lo ca lity.
The Fdw:\rd ll. :-Jarks :YIusic ('0. recently
".c cepte d for pilblication two ne w so ngs fronl
the pen of Eddie Leon
NEW CANTOR STARRING VEHICLE
It Rain" and "Oh, What Eves'" E ddi e Leon
"Kid Boots" is the new musical cO llled y in
ar d, vvho is probably the best-known minstrel
which Eddie Cantor will be starred this season
si nger ap pearin g in vaudeville, will be remem
by Flo Ziegfeld. ,\rrangeme nts have been made
be·red for hi s gre at song success , " Ida "
He
to put the show into rehearsal October 15 and
is now a[lpearing in a featured vaudeville pro
open out of town about Nov ember 1. ,'\fter
ductiun comprising a numb e r of dancers, a
three weeks on tour Zi egfeld proposes bringin g
banjo orch est ra and Mabel Russ ell.
the s how in to ~ew York. The book for the
show was written by ' ,\, illiam Anthony Mc
SHERMAN, CLAV NUMBER IN DEMAND
Guire and the lyri c" and mllsic by Tierney and
McCarthy. Leo Feist, Jnc., w ill publi s h the
PORTU NlI, ()UF., Sep( C' mhC' r 28. :rhe new waltz
sco re.
nUll1b er of Sher ll1an , C lay & Co., "The "W est,
(h e Nest alld You," js bein g put Over big ill
Portland a nd all of the lo('a l dr il le rs r e port
lar,;e sales. Th e local S herman , \1il\ IlJusi,'
house, at Six th and Morrisoll stree ts, has all
a ttracti ve windo w di sp lay of (he number and
tite George Olsen Orch est ril, of the Hotel Port
land, plays th e waltz o n ev ery occasion. Port
land IllllSic lovers illwa)'s follow George.
P aul Specht and His Hotel Alalllac Orchestra
ha s just completed a danc e tour of New Eng
land . On his return from abroad Spe cht found
th at seve ral New England States d e manded his
"ppC:lrancc, so, after a short vacat ion, the
S pecht O rchestra mad e the necessary arra nge
Illcnt s fo r th eir N ew Fngland ap pearance .
I( eccnt ly Spec ht opened with his new vaude
ville act at Ke ith's, Washington, foll owed by a
week a t Keith's, Ph iladel p hi a, and opened at
the Hivers ide Th ea tre, N ew Yo rk , on Monday
of this week alld wi ll be a t the Pa lace Theatre,
New York, ne xt week. The act is said to con
tain seve ral o ri g inal innovation s and to be on e
of the most pretentiou s ye t att em pted for vaude
ville pro ducti on s.
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NEW GOODMAN=ROSE NUMBER
"Walk, Jimmy, Walk," Written by Creamer,
Schaver and Woo
House and Received With Favor
Goodman & Rose, Inc., h as just iss ued it ne w
ja zz nLllnb er , entitled "VValk, Jimmy, Walk." It
h
frolll the pen s of Henry Creamn, Bob
Sc havn a nd Sam Wooding, writers of "I've
Go t Ivfy Habit s On" and ",,,thoa, Tilli e, Take
Your Tinie" Goodrnan & Rose, Inc., has also
accept ed for publication a new song entitl ed
"vVho Will It Be?", written by Lew Poll ac k
a lld John S. How a rd . This latt er number is
alrl':ldv bC'ing feat tlred by a Ilumb er of vaude
, i1le [lnfol'lilers, includin g i\>Iel Klee, C lay ton
<1 1)(1 I':clwarcls, and Hall a nd D ex ter.
The Greatest Collection of Songs
ever published under
onero~/
GILDA GRAY'S
OutstandiogFeature
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