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Show .1 Makes Saxophone Talk j HERE is I. Warner Stone, director of the lively jazz orchestra ' at Bonneville park, where he will introduce, Christmas eve, the latest novelty, "Me-ow." j : ' ! ' r j! 1 - ' 47 j " Me-ow-w! 'Tig a catlike sound, auro enough. And It occurs with marked and humorous humor-ous frequency In the latest of Jaazy foxtrots. "Me-ow!" Is the name of one of the newest jaaa tunes that X. Warner tone. director of the Bonneville park dance orchestra, has received, lie and his lively orchestra of on dosen picked men will play .this and several other new numbers at the glorious opening of th home of TIckletoe Tuesday evening eve-ning fChrtfttmas eve). With the coming Into popularity of Jaas music, composer have ontttineU some remarkable effects by freak composition, com-position, but the new cat number Is declared to he except I onally clever. 1 ssawaaawawaawawMBBiBiBBBBSBBMaMaBaMBgJ Tt has a fox l rot ty swing that la de- dared to b Irresistible and Mr. Stone's orchestra has achieved some unique ef- J fects with the number. Th predlc- i tlon Is made that "Me-ow !M will bring; . forth a record number of encore. j Director Htone Is a saxophone ir- tuoeo. In the language of th gopu- luce, "he makes his sax talk.' But he ha the faculty of making his J)axx or- j chentra talk In harmony with him. and i the result is his group of Instrumen- i talisu Jnut talk the feet Into dancing. Oh, yes; the big floor has had loving j care during the ten weeks of the flu i bun. There Is not a rough spot In the j entire area. 1 With splendid music, fine floor, nlc 4 crowd and Christmas spirit, tt looks 3 like Dnnnevllle's reopening would be j worth while, doesn't It? 1 |