THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1932.

"COK'S ARMY" IN CAMP: PROPELLER BALLOON: BRITISH HOME IN NEW YORK!

E WANT: WORK

Weary from their long trak to Washington, thousands of the Invading army of johlessed were quartered, ai shown above, in vacant buildings, by Father James R. Cox of Pittsburgh,

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The first truckload of the un- mployed army led by Father Cox in a more on Washington is shown as it drew up in front of the Capitul. It was followed by about 1000 other trucks and

cari.

The British flag will fly over this building, one of the group

City. A British trade syndicate has signed the lense.

which will comprise the New York development known an Radio

Burrowing $$ fast below Boston Harbour, these workmen ara pushing through a huge traffic tunnel at a rate of 15 foot a day. The large cylinder at the loft is the compression tank where all workmen taust spend a few minutes in compressed air before and after their work to allow their bodies to become accustomed to the greater air pressure beneath the surface. The tunnel, to be almost a mile long, will cost G$16,000,000,

THREE KINDS

of LOVE

REGIN HERE TODAY

and Mary-Frances. 15, still in mehool,

Ceeliy

ner. he has known him only a short lose but is falling in love with kim. Mary-F72B-Wors

by KAY CLEAVER STRAHAN

John Kamvisas, a Grwok ongineer of the island of Corfu, has invented a balloon that can be zuidad and propelled in flight. Ai a trini flight bald at the airdrome near Aathana, he proved that his invention la practical. The above picture shows the balloon in flight.

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Here are some views of California points as a result of the recent rain and snowstorms sweeping the west-storms much welcomed as harbingers of better water supply next summer. Abare, the snowed in main street of Trucks; contre, police ferry residents ashore near Los Angules; balow, part of a Pacific Highway inundation south of San Jose.

kad met their pother and stew Always, when the subject of ,with tolerance and sympathy. But Philip's living arrangements was Bufferance was difficult for this introduced. Ann felt feloniously tall, turbulent man with his white guilty because she could not feel face and fidgety eyes, who said guilty at all. Granted that a man not once but thrice, "Make it did need a real home. So did snappy!"

wonun. She desired that reat home tepping over next door to obligee acts," mused. M. Sacht, as more strongly than Phil possibly a customer last Tuesday. Letty his customer went rushing away, could desire it, and it was not her inquired again, including the love like the cops was after him. If so, fault that she couldn't make it for of

Mike, as to what she was going I hope they get him-him and his him. Nor was it her fault that to do. She couldn't go limping hy-stair-leks."

Phil had to economize because he

like wooden leg all over town.

He was, she supposed, eating

the

Bent $50 each month to his mother,

• •

There was a touch of adventure! Grand, his head bowed so that who lived with his rich sister; in chasing around the block with his top scalp shone pearly pink Elise und Elise's husband in himaulf up sharply. He had been Letty King's smallish pump, and through the white silky fringes of Oakland. The fact that Mr. Ain Andr, Crelly and Marr-Frances Fenwes right: he needed the woods, and its high heel in his pocket. Letty his hald, went sonorously on and slic (Phil always called Elise's tive with their grandparents, ones, althy, the rest and sanity-needed them was a ling clerk in the office on asking the bigssing in long, husband "Mr. Ainslie"-odd, Ann now so impoverished that Anne's and Celly' at once.

across the hall from Philip's office. carefully arranged clauses, while thought) was very wealthy was all earnings aspoort the household. The sisters have been orphaned in

"Proof upon proof!" It carried She was a slight, semi-sensible Ann worried about the macaroni the more reason that Phil should childhood. The known respectively "ilosalie" and "Grand" and ther it be over in his mind as he rode down little thing, with reddish gold hair, and cheese cooling in the dish, contribute to Mrs. Ecroyd's sup-

Proof. keeping up pretences of their farmer wanth in the elevator.

Had he baby-blue eyes, and a frankly and wished that Mary-Frances port. That part never made sense Anne 30, and Geelir. 22 30 secretarial work not been true to her, with never soluble complexion. She carried would stop squirming, and was to Ann, though Phil explained it When the story 'ngens Anne has been a a thought of another woman (the her shoulders too high; but she slightly sorry,, at last, that Phil with almost pompous references Eared to Phills Berny, young lawyer, for poraons of ataunch, invulnerable dressed smartly and seemed had been disappointed about the to pride. right in Harry McKael home to din don had been women, not a humoured, and happy.

and fathomless under- always to be high-spirited, good-picnic supper in

woods. Philip's

Grand asid, "Amon," and raised other friend, Ermintrude, are relied Woman) for eight years? Knowing acquaintanceship had his dinner alone as usual in the blinking blue eyes and a benign about company this who could still demand-dia begun with

made in the dining room of his boarding house, expression to his family. The be shown as Karl De Azmount. They meet him still demand-proof of his love hall or in the elevator, concerning Philip lived at the Dammeron niunaney faded to sorrow when he on the airret next day and be apekka të ibum | Paka 1,

the weather: and through Mary-Frances in thrilled, narem ter meet him for her.

more An

Apartment Hotel; but it was his noticed Cecily's emply chair. that night after the performance.

He had reached to push open than a year it

"Ann, my had progressed only mood, always, to call it board-

dear, was it necessary Phil telephones Anne, asking her to as the door in the foyer when Letty to

the

of ал piente. Bb refuse because it is her night King balled him in her shallow, formal famillarity-pretty new never to mention the dining room before Cecily arrived to take her occasional ing house, as it was his fancy to sit down to our evening meal childish voice. She was standing dress someone has to-day-tacked without profixing the word base- by the counter where magazines the weather pinions.

ment. Ann thought

Dam the and tooneco ro sold, holding a

Three quick taps wedded heel to meron Hotel, with its deep carpets Phil loved her. She know it.

chaira and mirrors and

Ita Their structure had been built, and laughing and frowning at the lavish, and Philip pat gratitude orderly air of quiet comfort, a

brown object in her hand slipper again. Leity's gratitude was and big swiftly and beautifully, years ago

time same --had been built and completed.

along with understanding and in- wholly desirable place in which The heel of her shoe, the foul vulnerable feelings in his roster of to live. This opinion, Philip told And yet Ann wished to koop hire thing, had come off just here. She favourite virtues for wome

her, was incessantly labouring at it: pound did not know what on earth to do.

possible because In the restaurant Philip ordered was not forced to live there year Ing away at old promises and Sho had been trying to

In and year out, Long ago sho making now, unnecessary onca: Emory-the clerk grinning behind

charm box lunches for two.

All afternoon M. Sacht had been had stopped urging him to look creating sentimental altuations; the counter-into skipping around handing cardboard boxes across for a place he liked better, because tinkering with flattory: piling the block to the shoemaker's, but his counter to customers in basta to that there was but one answer. proof upon proof, until he was Emery dared not leave his place, to respond to the wooing of hills For the money he was paying he tired-tired to death. He pulled The boas had bawled him out for and woods and streams. M. Sacht could not do better.

to nook at home. White angry.

CHAPTER XII.

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