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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, When A © 1928 by NEA Service THIS Il\\ HAPPLN Nathani gaged to \ father dies a in speculation overjoyed at the beg Virgi can go terrupts t NOW GO ON WIT HAPTEL Natha ros hoat polite “Have vou asked Virgi “No. we answered A thanie! sup Dean smile They talked desultorily of commonplace matters, each occupied with personal thoughts “Then will you order it, my dear Let us make a little occasion of 1he afternoon,” he said smoothly, ke ignored Nathaniel corpletely When a scrvant responded to het ring Virginia gave the necessary in atructions. 4 rum,” Dean addce when she had finished They talked desultorily mionplace matters, with personal thous was brought. Nathaniel terruption, and V ed. 8he was won overheard her wild tered the room learn if Nath of the offer he d to go to the Pacific Coast. w he jntruded upon a tete-a-tete between the lovers hut that nas and he had no in drawing. None of the tr simply went thro taking it cup. Nath As the thaniel anpor splendi sent to 1o plan <or Dean . ran out of com was had iz purpose, she “1 trust little tin ordeal.” keop her out long hrought Virginia find it hard enougl loss of your money darnned an vou vou That would be th ), but I'm not up of it scares m “I'd not let vou let you drop the 1 wor t I'm going And even 3 4 ir up dec to it do it on can't stand 11 t you starve for told you but And vou vouwve ne ren’t happy whe to art ) to e you know, y but a t you wil are 16 1 weren't so the with n do T ex niarried to you l “Mrs, Jones talks ~o much about not wantin' her daughi- ter to mair) think she's worryin’ son-in-law that neighbors because i THE DAILY ARGUMENT AUNT HET QUILLEN “It scems hypoeritical to nme the eway that new preacher prays slow and careful like he couldn't ex- pect no answer if he mar{v a mistake in his gramma crs Syndicate) until - tea you?" He canie o delizhit ning. smiling stantly back at Jiim that 1t he had her in her on the lips b it hie cau Iis arms, fore she “n suspect wi A tremor of from head to lently to 1 ha nia wa tru 101 I'he movement bhrot was conld ieant to do, e crked But continued © hor ist 1l in his arms, the doorway -~ HY E[IMP[]SITI[]N IN SPECIAL FIELD Yale Professor Points Qut lls : Exacting Limitations stn, 4 ositi re ng, It task involving nui tions of propricty and st ding to Prof. H Mus. theory of music a Hymns are desi litt music t the =chool of I to wiho cnowls vad diffic untraine s, 1t t hymns close v uit mu 1 voices have is therefors triction sider is ranze, The does ation Baumgarter says, averuge her e m or to sing very low and the ps with- notes which k compiss of fessor should he note umgarter no sudden “jumps” 10 another very far Rather the notes should run u gr in “do-re-mi-re notes generall thos: Where , it e d or y a regular I'hese considerations do ot quality of hymns wherc taken into account, h ts out, for practically all of the and popular h which observe these rules he considers 1t hkely opular largely be- this fac from one awa just above or immediately preceding a long jump is made, is best 1o h preceded b series lessen the oin are thoss rurt most s hey are of time of a hymn or thought. It sular as possible, ise The patter ept as is another should the [ Yale casier to sin cessions of qu inipl Professor umgarter . a Aepartures trom this shonld b I erder that the hymn as fow as pos it may Most hymns ar first t cither ¢ SATURDAY, MAY later set in music. ie furnishes another obstacle for oscr. as the corresponding lines of the various stan: same met a comma | i onc syllable verse and are v contain 14t becomes inex- note too long frequently impossivle to which will mget the fall stanzae, Profe wor t to I € a tunc 1= to compromis: ¢ to either the first stanza, most often umgarter Tine had tition of which is words and says, ure part of require er laziness on th a8 it would thought to create mu- words without repeat- stronger but in many r course 1s taken, belief that a air for its sults 1n or says tha which s a coniposition. Any ss of rugged strength whereas 100 have bass o form chords trequently nakes or with By is satisfactory he say with those of the itubility of the h miust also b sing joy bave music tune of oth con or priise of a ognized by all many hymns in Pro- ter's collection sound spring songs, or a4 marches than like church mu- . He even has one wt in its tempo raw.” Hymns, written to he belicves, hould no 6-5 or faster time. Profossor cn numerous chorul on music of Ren Baumgartner has writ- ymns and other music and is an au- theory, He « Alfred D, H tor of the Pirst ) of this city. thority Classmat associate T tional ch WILL CREMATE BODY m One of the Terms of the Will of Big Bill Haywood Who Died in NRussia, 9 ® Bill) Haywood, will ixht to carry out the il by whicl f of 10 e sent to Chicago directed that they 10 in 1 near the graves bf the radi- cals exec 1 for participation in Maymarket ri of 1886, The other half will be buried in Moscow with the remains of the Hungarian communist Landler. The urn will re- main in Moscow until the convening of the communist international con- Moscow, May body of Wil D. (1 ted L his w derms bf. is nshes arc were aress i last seers of of the World resulted in little stir in communist circles when news of his ath became public. Haywood and had been living quietly and unostentiously and both held minor sts with the government. He rstood to be writing his autobi- ography Haywood died prace learty meal, dropping lumber from which con bis wif fully into a he did after a 1oy not DARIEN TOWN CHATRMAN Bridgeport, May 19 (@ —Ernest D. Crofoote, republican town chairman Darien for nearly a score of sears, was re-elected unanimously another two year term at the meeting of the com mittee last night in town hall Al though Mr. Crofoote had let it br known previously he was not inter- ested in retaining the office, returied Tor organization JUST KIDS iy T it ¢ THEY SAY THAT IOVE 1S | GOSH-NOBODY the first, rfvouid " oys of 19, 1928 . 80000 ENTHUSIASTS . WAITING FOR RACE (Continued from First Paze the topmost pumacle of lom—ictory in the derby. he owners hu until 20 minu fore post time 1ake seratei < size of tk by fie a problem that w nore puzzling by condition of the track Barncy Mitchell, traine Count, predicted his big win the race, 1 condition Lowenste asserted tha 0 did J iiis Toro. rt-breaking Id pr niade because of the slop r of Reigh red irdless ot track. Mos: wmner and the would defea npelstiitskin, o eduled starte drew No it vawal I'ron Dor Dowa Mop Up, Toro. . Vito, je. Colanel Player, Ty- sun Bo- B phoon action, bashe With | fitth position, doubt pressed as to his abibity quickly and get vy ight Count’s carly reed has been stioned, and should he ortunate cnouxh 1o g6t into a pock- et his chances of vic Wight & ruined Chick Lai with Earl Sandc is rated as amo premic Americ igh Count. cd Toro i t starting from to bLireak at top specd be un- Jock Maria Ters Austria duri trian Succession. 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