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Issue: 1937 December - Page 55

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GUY LOMBARDO (0 ) 25713
HOW MANY RHYMES CAN YOU
GET? (FT)
FAREWELL MY LOVE (FT)
Here is a new novelty tune that features the
trfo in a vocal explanation of a new craze that
has lately taken on in certain circles. Rightly
done. Second side is a sweet melody selec-
tion with Carmen singing the vocals . A double
with plenty on the ball .
A POSITIVE CURE for PENNY TROUBLES
No M ore Broken and
Bent Quarter Chutes

VOCAIJON
MAXINE SULLIVAN (V) 3848
EASY TO LOVE
NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT
W ith a sweet and haunting voice Miss Sul-
livan records two of our currently popular fox-
trots . Ve ry well done.
SAMMY KAYE (0) 3849
SWING IS HERE TO SWAY (FT)
THE DIPSY DOODLE (FT)
There is no doubt but what this chap has
built up quite a following throughout the
country.
This is one of his finest discs in
weeks and should please in almost any dance
spot.
FLETCHER HENDERSON (0) 3850
IF IT'S THE LAST THING I DO (FT)
YOU'RE IN LOVE WITH LOVE (FT)
Here is a new Fletcher Henderson . Sweet,
smooth , lovely to listen and dance to . Ar-
rangements are tops. Straight, conventional
foxtrots .
CRYSTAL SPRINGS RAMBLERS (HB) 3856
DOW N IN ARKANSAS
SW INGIN' AND TRUCKIN '
Hoi stting band and singing. First is an old
time fdvorite with a fast and catching set of
lyrics that make it a prime attraction. Coupling
is fairly good .
BERNIE CUMMINS (0) 3851
EVERYTHING YOU SAID CAME
TRUE (FT)
I TOLD SANTA CLAUS TO BRING
ME YOU (FT)
Timely . Both are passable foxtrot recordings .
Vocals are average.
BOB SYLVESTER (0) 3852
COULD I WRITE A BOOK? (FT)
I NEED YOU (FT)
Sparklin g dance tunes played not unlike
Shep Fields might have. Good dance disc .
ACE HARRIS (0 ) 3864
WHO? (FT)
HURLY BURLY (FT)
Ace Harris and his Sunset Royal Orchestra
give a new slant to the old favorite from
"Sunny." With a vocal chorus backing up, the
vocals on "Who" are unusual and certainly
aovel. Second is an instrumental potpourri of
queer noises . Goo~.
"Ah, my darling, y ou are like a beau-
tiful rose! "
"Yeah? Well, just d on 't try plucking
me."
Male Voice on Phone: Guess who this
is.
Fema le Voice on Phone: Make a noise
like a kiss]
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1 Cent

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$1 50
NOVELTY SUPPLY CO.
(Charles Washburn
Percy Shields)
JOBBERS AND LARGE OPERATORS WRITE FOR QUANTITY DISCOUNTS
Phonograph Operators
Of Eostem Pennsylvania
and New Jersey
President - FRANK ENGEL; Vice-President -
FRANK VISCIDI; Treas urer - MORRIS MAR-
GOLIS; Secretary - MAURICE FINKEL; Busi-
ness Manager - FRANK HAMMOND. Offices
2013 Market . Street, Philadelp hia .
By HARRY BORTNICK
The end of the year finds the Associa-
tion with its membership tripled, as
compared to this time last year. Newly
installed in quarters at 2013 Market
Street, and headed by its own business
manager, Frank Hammond, who devotes
his entire time to handling association
business and at.t ending organization
affairs, the Phonograph Operators of
Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey
have good reason to look back with
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420 TENTH AVE.
NEW YORK. N. Y.
great s atisfaction at the past twelve
months.
Fully 95 percent of all machines
opera ted in this area now bear the
Association label, and the remaining
few independent operators have shown
signs of realization that the organiza-
tion does help-its members.
In choosing a man for business man-
ager of the organization the member-
ship desired someone with a knowledge
of phonograph operating, and one who
knew something of association needs
and work as well. Their unanimous
selection of Hammond thus met with
the greatest approval ~f every operator
and jobber in the district.
Hammond has been connected with
phonograph operating b oth as a manu-
facturer's representative and an oper-
ator. He knew the problems of the
operator and had a deep, intimate
knowledge of associations formed by
various business groups. It was largely
through his efforts that the Association
was first organized. Mainly in recogni-
tion of his hard work in behalf of the
organization he was offered the position
of business manager. During the short
period tha t he has been acting in his
new capacity Hammond has already
inaugurated several innovations that
have helped the membership.
Outstanding among these is the se-
curing of "spotters" who look for good
new locations where members may be
able to place their machines. He rea-
lized that the haphazard manner in
which many operalors searched for
locations made their finding difficult. No
one operator could hire a special man
to search solely for new locations, but
the organization could, as a whole,
and Hammond put the idea over. It has
already been proved successful by the
fact that whenever an operator has a
machine on his floor he calls the Asso-
BRUNSWICK
Every Arti8t an ARTIST!
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MACHINE
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