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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1932.
CIRCUS BREAKS UP: INTERESTING LONDON MUSICAL RELICS ON SHOW
The animals from Bostock and Wombwell's managerie, which has sloted down, arrived at Dunstable from Glasgow (Jan. 18), and were taken to the Zoological park at Whipsnade. Our picture shows two of the camela and an elephant on the way to Whipsnada.—{Times copyright).
Mr. E. Metcalf's Gardanera Supremacy, winner of a Challenge Certificate for Bud. Bingtons at the National Terrier Show. (Times 'roppright).
The guitar used by Lady Hamilton about 1830, an Ia.
teresting exhibit by Mr. Ernest
Makower.
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The South Africans ended their most successful tour by beating Scotland at Murrayfield by two tries to Out of the 26 matches played they have won 23, drawn two, and lost one. Our pictures shows the breaking up of a scrummage near the Scottish line and a section of the crowd of about 60,000 prosent.-(Timen copyright),
try.
THREE KINDS
of LOVE
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with
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by KAY CLEAVER STRAHAN
KING EVENIƏT DIVRIDAY, IRAN AND CIÍ
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I shall pot it differently. Who is to deente what these duties and re- oponsibilities shall be of what they shall consist? In other words, do you little girls not forget, some- times at least, that your Rosalte: and grand are still lie to take nor pres-able and willing-16
ļengagements for this evening you heads of this household? Lam not.
Mary-Fruneeseitticising. I understand only too well how this-1 shall not call it "No," Ann said. "The hall must thoughtlessness nor carelessness-
cleaned, ntal I think Mary-Fran- to spare Rosalie and me is at its "B" and "Grand" and they dont on PS should be willing to help. It source, I know. That I know. But Living up pretences of these former was takes hours for one person to dust our shoulders are still broad, and
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Rosalie inserted. "But why to į
but one purpose.
"Shift the burden, little Ann.}
Feedy Reins Barry Stekood use to date night? Isn't evening rather a Shift the burden. And now, Mary- falling to form with him, Mary-Frances and strange time to begin house clean- | Frances, With my full and free con-
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CHAPTER XI
sent, and 1 trust with Ann's, you is the only time I have.”
may telephone to your little friend "Now, now, Aun!“ Rosalie shook and invite her here to your home to
to
a playful fingur. “Don't you recullapund the evening with you.“ a little story, or-un-something |
All
"All right, nodded and said, about the early bird?"
dear,"
Mary-Frances. anci Ann did not answer that. She Rosalie commented concerning how spoke, instead, to Mary-frances. busy it was to have life flow along "I'm tired to-night, honey, and the like a song. "It is only a matter,' Three more trilled affirmatives half must be cleaned. It has been said Rosalie, "of our all singing tu before Mary-Frances turned from needing it for weeks now, you gether the sume sweet little loving the telephone to Ann. "Mayn't know. If you really don't wish to tune." ple-ase go over to Ermintrude's help me, you needn't. Only-I sort for just half an hour? Ple-nae?" of thought you'd rather help me:
"No," said Ann firmly. You thun to have me do it alone." and Philip stopped being informa- were there last night. I told you! "I guess I'd just as soon," said tive about birds and rose from the That wanted you to help me this Mary-Frances. "All right, Ann, blanket spread over the wet grass evening."
angel. I'll tull Ermintrude to put his heel on the smoldering "But what in the world," naked can't." Rosalie, though indulgently, "is
You
Letty tossed away her cigarette
tub
op-
She said, "Oh, that's the third this notion of yours about cleaning Grand cleared his throat and one I've mude you stand up to put the hall to-night, Ann? Such an gestured detainingly toward out, nil in a row, isn't it?" and gig. odd time to choose.”
Mary-Frances. "One moment, my gled a liltic. "I just don't seem to "May 17 whined Mary-Frances. tarling," he said. "I fear that remember about forcat fres and “No, dear," said Ann. "You may have fallen far behind in this dis- things.” not."
ession and have, in consequence, Quite all right," Philip an "Darling," said Rosulle, the failed of its conclusion. I do not peacemaker perpetual, "ask your question your motives, Ann-deat awered, and sat down again
posite her with the same yard and little friend to come here and visit Ann-but I do question your de-a half of brown and red Indian'
this evening."
cision. To clean the front hall at blanket opnoed between them. said Ann. "Mary-Frances late hour on a spring evening! Letty sighed, almost imporcanti must help me this evening."
The front ball. Suppose that
bly. She was coming to fear that, Mary-Frances at the telephone quests should arrive in the midst
in spits of Mr. Ecroyd's good looks, wilted and drooped; desire for liv-this process of cleaning. Suppose she had made a mistake when she Ing went from her; she was abus-
Ho wont on and on; but cut her date with Ken Smith to ed, martyred, and this she gave to presently he asked a question with some out with him. So far he had Rosalie, along with a quivering Mary-Frances' name in it and paus-been-absolutely a flat tyre, talking lower lip and a knuckle close to "d for an answer.
unsiakedly of piston rods and scen- her eye ready to wipe away the Ann had not been actually listen-ery and birds. If sho hurried, por tears that oven her courage could for some time. She had formed, haps she could head him off before no! long forestall.
furced, perhaps, a habit of looking in got started again on mountain Rosalie sorrowful too with sym-attentive and of paying no more robins. pathy, said, "Dearest, toll your lit-attention to him than_she_paid to "Memory is kind of a funny de friend that you will call for ther extraneous sounds. It saved thing, isn't it?" she offered. "Now again in a few minutes, and wi'll rouble with her temper, and she with me, I really have a wonderful #be," And
so-but Mary-Frances sald, rarely got caught, oh many remember my "Listen, Ermintrude, I'll call you know him and his speeches so well, just
anything that back in a sec-I've got to hang up ho ventured, now, "Yes, Grand. don't think is Important. Any- now," and repinced the receiver on Still, I do think that Mary-Frances thing important I always romom- Its hook and looked maligunnily at sa old sough to have some duties ber. Like when I file a card-It is Ann.
And some responsibilities." : Fust like I filed it in my mind at the. "Ann, doar". Rosulle began. **You are right in that. There same time. I never forget It. And "don't you think it is just a bit can be no discussion of that. But I'm the same way with names, and. selfish that because you have no I note that you evade my question. faces, and prices, and things Fru |
A feature of the meeting at Lingfield on Jan. 18., was a dead heat between two Grand National hursan, Drintyre and Sir Lindany, in the Burstow Double Handicap Steeplechase. They are seen taking the water jump together, Sir Lindsay on the left.--(Timos copyright).
An interesting valic of musical London in the past included in the exhibi- tion which was opened on Jan. 16. in the London Museum, Lancaster House. Our picture shows a spinot made about 1710 by Thomas Hitchcock, who intro.
duced the instrument to England.--(Timer copyright).
to buy, and all like that. Anything Important I can always remember." And you don't consider forest fires important" Philip smiled, though, as he questioned.
"Well, of course I do. But i know perfectly well that a fire wouldn't start out here now whon everything is so wet. I'll bot uny thing you couldn't start one if you tried."
of
"It is the principle of the thing, isn't it?" Philip rebuked gently. "If one gets into the habit throwing lighted cigarettes about when they aren't dangerous, one time might easily forget at some when they would constitute a real hazard."
much
for
Letty sighed again. less imper.
not. reptibly. "I'm forming habits myself," she anld.
"Good!" Philip responded heart- lly, and added, "No-I'm sure you aren't," and looked again at her emall neat head, with its red-gold hair that seemed to sparkle oven in the shadows. and wondered again whether or not it smelled swap. During the past half hour, since she had taken off her beret, ho had been speculating about that
hair
It should pleaming young not be perfumed: it should smell. cleanly, of
Soop. Aho I
smiled at him engagingly. She motisha pleased him. had no notion why her mark
of
re-
but his sudden enthusiasm waR montary. He was the best- man alle know. He was positively bettor looking than Gary Guddar, and so distinguished. She'd bet he would be grand with peck-
TOURISTS STOP.
40,000 FEWER AMERI-
CANS VISIT PARIS
A big decline in the number of American tourists into France during the past year is revealed by Mr. L. J. Kenna, the American Consul-General in Paris.
Mr. Kennt anid that while.com- plote data of tourists' movements were lacking, 40,000 fewer Ameri cans arrived at Cherbourg in 1931 than the preylaus усар.
ing-those firm lips under that bandsome moustache,
"Tell me," he said half teasingly. "what are you much for?"
“I don't get you,” she said, and went on to say quickly, "Do you know you are just terribly good.
·looking you," he said. "It i
very kind of you to say no. Do you know that you arò extremely protty? Now, then, you say that you aren't much for habits; tell me, what are you much for?"
now.
TWO
His teasing brought the note of Intimacy that had been so stupidly
Her lacking until
curiosities were scute, and her impulses were undisciplined.
scurrying, the jerking movements ACTORS blankot brought her beside him, snuggled just-under bis, shoulder.
This?" she questioned. "How
abant you?"
Her lip pasto was perfumed. Her hair smelled, disappointingly, of smoke.
To be Continued.)
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