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The Music Trade Review
JANUARY 26, 1929
A gala week of musical events marked the
opening of the new store. On the first day the
instrument ensemble of the Little Symphony
Orchestra of Chicago provided the first of these
Musical
CHICAGO. III., January 21.—The formal opening programs with an unusual concert.
of a new Lyon & Healy branch store in Oak treats on succeeding days included Guy Lom-
Park, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, was held bardo and his Royal Canadians, Zez Confrey
Saturday, January 19. The new Oak Park and his Victor Recording Orchestra, Thelma
store marks another expansion to a program Terry and Her Playboys. Maurie Sherman and
inaugurated last July with the opening of a his Hotel Sherman Orchestra and Jimmy Green
Lyon & Healy branch store in Evanston, Illi- and his Radio Orchestra.
nois. This store was succeeded by the Lyon &
Oak Park welcomed the Lyon & Healy organ-
Healy store in Cleveland, O., in September ization on January 16 at a dinner meeting of
and a third store on Chicago's northwest side the local business district association at which
in November.
Raymond E. Durham, president of Lyon &
The new Oak Park store is the largest and Healy; G. S. McLaughlin, manager of the Lyon
most attractive of the five Lyon & Healy & Healy branch stores; P. H. Congden, manager
branch stores in the Chicago area, but, like of the Oak Park store, and B. R. Gladstone,
them, it is characterized by a complete range assistant manager of the Oak Park branch, were
of musical instruments and products for home present.
entertainment.
More than 6,000 square feet of floor space has Lee S. Jones Rejoins
been given over for the display. The store has
a fifty-four foot frontage. The entire store
Seeburg as Sales Manager
was remodeled and redecorated; the front
CHICAGO, III., January 23.—Marshal Seeburg
being treated with cast bronze and premier red
Lavento marble and the show windows in the treasurer of the J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., an-
nounced to-day that Lee S. Jones had rejoined
style of the Italian Renaissance.
the staff of the company as sales manager,
thereby resuming a position he held four years
ago. Mr. Jones has already taken up his duties
Latest Releases by the
at the Seeburg plant.
New Lyon & Healy Store
Opened at Oak Park, 111.
Off for the West Indies
PHILADELPHIA, PA., January 21.—With the re-
turn of David Jacobs, head of Ampico Hall, 1020
Walnut street, from a swing of two weeks
through Central America and the West Indies
this week, the assistant manager, Charles M.
Moss, wilt leave on his twenty-fifth wedding an-
niversary "honeymoon" to the West Indies. As-
sistant Manager Moss will sail on a Holland
Liner accompanied by Mrs. Moss, taking in
Kermuda, Haiti, Jamaica and other West Indies
stopping places. Mr. and Mrs. Moss plan to be
awav several weeks.
Ideal Word Rolls
for February
Title
Composer
Played by
Me and the Man in the Moon (Leslie-Monaco)—.Fox-
trot
Ed. Sheppanl
Some Night When You're Lonely (Davis-Burke)—
Fox-trot

Earl Knight
Carolina Moon (Davies-Burke)—Waltz Song. Ed. Sheppanl
A Love Tale of Alsace Lorraine (Coots-Davis)—Fox-
trot
Ed. Sheppanl
All by Yourself in the Moonlight (Wallis) —Fox-trot,
Earl Knight
My Old Girl's My New Girl Now (Caesar-Friend)-
Fox-trot
Ed. Sheppard
Ev'rybody Loves You (Dubin-Little)—Foxtrot,
Ed. Sheppanl
I'll Get By (As Long As I Have You) (Turk-Ahlert)
—Fox-trot
Earl Knight
How About Me (Berlin) — Fox-trot
Eatf Knight
Wateha Gonna Do, Do Now (Friend-Tobias) — Fox-trot,
Ed. Sheppard
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A Gay Caballero—Novelty Waltz.
A Happy Ending—Fox Trot.
A Love Tale of Alsace Lorraine—Fox Trot.
A Precious Little Thing Called Love—Fox Trot.
All By Yourself In The Moonlight.
lluy Buy For Baby.
Carolina Moon—Waltz.
Cross Roads, (From "Show People.")
Don't Hold Everything (From "Hold Everything'")---Fox
Trot.
Klaine, (From "Times Square")—Waltz.
Ev'rything We Like We Like Alike—Fox Trot.
IMayed
by Walter Tierney.
Good-Little Bad-Little You—Fox Trot.
Gypsy—Fox Trot. Played by f Frtkl, SeiUert.
[ Can't Make Her Happy.
[ Faw Down An' Go Boom—Fox Trot.
Ill Get By (As Long As I Have You)—Fox Trot. Played
by W. Tierney.
I'd Rather Be Blue Over You—Fox Trot.
Jo-Anne—Fox Trot. Played by Phil Lynch.
Let's Do It. (From "Paris.")—Fox Trot.
Loneliness—Waltz.
Me And The Man In The Moon—Fox Trot.
My Old Girl's My New- Girl Now—Fox Trot.
My Varsity Girl (I'll Cling To YoiO
Pompanola.
(From "Three Cheers"—Fox Trot.
Played
by Mabelle Cowan.
Raquel. (From "Earl Carroll's Vanities").
Right Out Of Heaven. (From "Cross My Heart"). Fox
Trot. Played by W. Tierney.
'Round Evening—Fox Trot.
She's Funny That Way—Fox Trot.
Spel] Of The Blues—Fox Trot.
Sweet Dreams—Fox Trot.
Sweetheart of All My Dreams -Fox Trot.
Sweethearts On Parade.
That's How I Feel About You—Fox Trot.
Played by
Jos. Fecher.
To Know You Is To Love You.
The Song I Love—Fox Trot.
Was It Love—Waltz.
West End Blues. Played by "Fiui.slier*' Johnson.
Woman Disputed I Love You.
You're The Cream In My Coffee.
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CHICAGO, III., January 21.—The releases by
the Clark Orchestra Roll Co. for January con-
tain as usual groupings of the popular hits of
the day, in rolls designed for use on 65-note
electric rewind pianos. Several of the rolls arc
specially designed for use en Nelson-Wiggen
instruments and others for Coinola and Em-
press Orchestrions. The February list includes:
"PICKIN* T H ' FAVORITES"—(1)
Sally of My
Dreams, fox-trot; (2) That's Wlhat Puts the "Sweet" iii
Home, Sweet Home, fox-trot; (3) I'm Jealous, fox-trot;
(4) Juanita, waltz; (5) Pickin' Cotton, fox-trot; ((,)
You're the Cream in My Coffee, fox-trot; (7) You Know-
Why, fox-trot; (8) Woman Disputed, I Love You, waltz;
(9) I Still Keep Dreaming of You, fox-trot; (10) Ev'ry-
body Loves You, fox-trot.
"MUSICAL FRILLS"—(1) Sweethearts on Parade,
fox-trot; (2) She's Funny That Way, fox-trot; (3) Is
There Anything Wrong in That?, fox-trot; (4) You Can't
Take My Mem'ries From Me, waltz; (5) My Inspiration
Is You, fox-trot; (6) Blue Night, fox-trot; (7) Sweet-
heart of All My Dreams, fox-trot; (8) Sleepy Valley,
waltz; (9) Give Your Little Bahy Lots of Lovin'. fox-
trot; (10) A Happy Ending, fox-trot.
" H E R E ' S A CORKER!"—(1) Me and the Man in the
Moon, fox-trot; (2) Happy Days and Lonely Nights, fox-
trot; (3) Buy, Buy for Baby, fox-trot; (4) Let's Do It,
fox-trot; (5) Marion, waltz; (6) The Song I Love, fox-
trot; (7) Some Night -When You're Lonely, fox-trot; (8)
Cross Roads, fox-trot; (9) Won't You Tell Me Hon?, fox-
trot; (10) Guess Who's in Town, fox-trot.
" R H Y T H M U S I C " — (1) How About Me?, fox-trot; (2)
I'll Get By, foxtrot; (3) Show Girl, fox-trot; (4) Pom-
panola, 'fox-trot; (5) Love Dreams, waltz; (6) Down on
Pennsylvania Avenue, fox-trot; (7) Monna Vanna, CON
trot; (8) Just a Dance Program of Long Ago, fox-trot;
(9) A Love Tale, fox-trot; (10) 'Tain't So, Honey, 'Tain'i
So. fox-trot.
"XYLARATIN 1 XYLOPHONE H I T S " — ( 1 ) Me and
the Man in the Moon, fox-trot; (2) Guess Who's in TOWJW
fox-trot; (3) She's Funny That Way, fox-trot; (4) Lov?
Dreams, waltz; (5) How About Me?, fox-trot; (6) Happy
Days and Lonely Nights, fox-trot; (7) 'Tain't So. Honey.
'Tain't So, fox-trot; (8) You Can't Take My Mem'ries
From Me, waltz; (9) My Inspiration Is You, fox-trot;
(10) Sweethearts 1 on Parade, fox-trot.
"TOXICATIN BLUES"—(1) The Original Jelly Roir
Blues; (2) Shereveport Stomp; (3) Grandpa's Spells; (4)
N'ew Orleans Blues; (5) Black Bottom Stomp; (6) Static
Strut; (7) Messin' Around; (8) Sugar Bahe I'm Leaving;
(9) King Porter Stomp; (10) West End Blues.
"HLUES — SOUTHERN S T Y L E " — (1) Haunting
I'.lues; (2) Close Fit Blues; (3) Singapore Sorrows; (4)
Forsaken Blues; (5) Roamin' Rambler Blues; (6) Wild
Cat Blues; (7) There Ain't No Sweet Man; (8) Sing
'Em ' P a p a ; (9) Back Door Blues; (10) I'm Feelin'
Devilish.
RADIO R E V U E NO. 3—(1) Doin' the Raccoon, fox
trot; (2) That's How I Feel About You. Sweetheart,
fox-trot; (3) Where the Shy Little Violets Grow, fox-
trot; (4) You're in Love and I'm in Love, waltz; (5)
When Summer Is Gone, fox-trot; (6) My Old Girl's My
N'ew Girl Now, fox-trot; (7) Four or Five Times, fox-trot;
(8)Was It Love?, waltz; (9) Jumping Jack, fox-trot; (10)
The Bum Song, fox-trot.
"ECHOES O F CUBA"—(1) Olvido, bolero; (2) En
gancha Carretero, danzon; (3) Los Cazadores De Focas.
danzon; (4) La Verbena De Paula, danzon; (5) Nubc
Pasajera, danzon; (6) Pancho y Ramona, danzon; (7)
Punadito De Sal, paso doble; (8) Divina Silvia y Tri-
guena, Sones Orientals; (9) El Cafiolo, danzon; (10)
Ghana de los ojos Moros, paso doble.
(1) Pidele a Dios, Chaparrita, cancion; (2) Manuel M.
Prieto, paso doble flamenco; (3) Rayando el Sol cancion;
(4) Florinda, vals; (5) La Jalua, cancion; (6) Amalia,
vals; (7) Soy Virgencita, cancion; (8) Jurame, tango;
(9),Las Paletas, cancion; (10) Los Magueyes, cancion.
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