JULY
'rHE
28, 1923
MUSIC
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STOVER JOINS NED NORWORTH,) NC.
Harry Stover, Well-known Composer, Joins
Ned Norworth as Professional Manager-His
Latest Number Shows Signs of Wide Popu
larity-Bob Coles on Trip
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MARKS BUYS BOB _.MILLER NUMBERS
~lEMI'HjS, TENN., July 20.- The Commercial
Appeal announced to-day to its readers through
out the Southeast th:\t Edward B. Marks, Inc.,
of New York, has bought two of the nationally
known song successes of nob Miller-one being
the characteristic piece, "Uncle Dud.'·
The paper also called attention to the fact
that .a recording has been made by Lewis
James, the well-known tenor, of "Sweet Pal."
"Sweet l)al·' is the overnight waltz sensation
of the Southeast, written by Bob Miller and
published by Reinhardts', Inc., of this city.
DISCUSSING THE SYNTAX OF IT
C 11 ICA(;O, Iu.. , July 21 .- ·Harry StolTr, popular
pianist and composer, who is well known in the
trade through his connection with the Aeolian
Co. and other leading music houses and also as
a songwriter of repute, has joined Ned Nor
worth, Inc., as professional manager. This con
cern is the latest addition to the Chicago music
publishing field and recently opened attractive
offices in the State-Lake Building.
Mr. Stover starred with Blossom Seeley dur
ing 1921 and al:;o recorded for the _\eolian Co
for a number of years. His ability as pianist
and composer has made him known to musi
cians and the trade from coast to coast. The
latest number announced by Ned i\orworth,
Inc., "In a Covered Wagon Vllith You," was
written by Mr. Stover and speaks well of the
originality and popularity his songs command.
The publishers have started a campaign to
exploit this number in conjunction with the
film "The Covered Vv'agon," now being shown
as a first release.
Bob Cole, sales manager for the company, is
leaving on a trip to the Coast in connection
with "In a Covered vVagon vVith You" and
other late numbers published by the company.
"FLYING DUTCHMAN" IN MOVIES
T hat the motion picture industry is looking
with longing eyes at some of the old immortal
masterpieces for adaptation to the screen can be
seen through the announcement that the Film
Booking Offices will release Richard vVagner's
"Flying Dutchman" as a film feature.
The picture was produced and directed by
Lloyd Carleton, former stage manager for
Maude Adams. Carleton is also a brother of
Dr. Arthur Reginald Little, of the Beaver Con-
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LOPEZ PLAYS "SUN=KIST ROSE"
Vincent Lopez and his Hotel PCl1ns\,h·:tnia
Orchestra broac1castec1 on July 19 from the Roof
Garden of the Hotel Pennsylvania the A. J.
Stasny Music Co., Inc., fox-trot success, "Sun
Kist Rose." Lopez has also been featuring this
number at his engagements at the Palace.
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