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Show m vmiymi u:iii .u.v.v l . WHITKS POPl'LAIt SO.(JS Mr. in,,! Mrs. Don V. Harwood of M flvl Mk m hcre.vl8"'"B lth rein- 3M )c- Mr Harwood married his wife. m vrio cinnoH from ono or the leading M Now;York families, nbout two yZt 'I f.n 1 1 nanv"?d t some time past S has baen writing popular songs which J ,roibl,UB 8U,,K "" ou'r ",0 eaat. The 1 I ?! 1)""u,nr ow- wWch is being sold iJ l,.1U',l,h0TV8,uia8' ,8 ""tilled, "My Love JS and the Desort nnd You." The one m nnVhej;'wl"ch he tL,k8 win ecu ,8t: M ni e ier l8 ontltled, "Hell Would ft Do ParadlBo If You Were There " Ms BBK i-v IIWbii Ky iJHBBBHMHHBBHBIlHMBHJH Iljp'bbVbVbVbVbVMza poses the music for hor husbnnd's songs. She rccontly sang tho last I named Bong at n gntheilng of prominent prom-inent .Now York lawyers and created such ii furror thn Miey demanded a repetition or the song Beveral times 1 lie publlHhors who have-Issued the other songs on a royalty IiiihIh refuse to publish the last composition because be-cause of the one objectionable word, but so confident Is Mr. Harwood or its popular fluidities that he will publish It himself. |