THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.' FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1932.

THE COMFORT OF BUYING BRITISH

K*Plus" Fitting Shoes

From MACKINTOSH'S

Father Neptune had opened up his coffers rewarding the aquatic gald-minora of the salvage ship Artiglio for their years of effort, when these pictures were taken aboard the vonal off Brest, France. For the bullion room of the sunken linor Egypt had begun to yield its precious cargo of gold, and at right you see a sailor washing beneath a pump soverigns which were a part of the rich haul. The gold was brought up in a special, sharp toothed grab, shown upper left, and much of the treasure was in the form of gold bara lika tḥare teen lower left in the custody of members of the jubilant crew. Afterward, the Artiglio ar- eived in triumph at Plymouth, England, as shown upper centre.

LEAP YEAR BRIDE

Laura Lou BROOKMAN

ARGIN HERE TO-DAY

Tuery Dlinn, 15 ant poetry, falls in love wah Doa Philion, entspaper reporter when arwraliky, ariabili prents have fur,

alben me to ts. When Cherry

Dan's Indephine merengana have be kent from her ale steals out of the Bungee to opt

31. Her father discovers this and threatens o metal here to California. Cherry deftin biss and be orders her to leave.

**

Shy Kome to Dan, tells him what has hap ceremony performed the wacht by a justin

janjen) mand k bir to mare, bee

n

pekan,

you ahead of me. Cherry, but I couldn't be sure.

What have you! been doing all day?"

Pearson excuse himself and disappeared. Dixie and Cherry together told Dan about the apart- mert from which they had just i Coe, about terms and arrange- ments that could be made with the

Chertz took for an apmitment bet is present tenants. concede Rnd them an

Suscle un tip that Tenx

اهل العلامة

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Toendi, gangland clirt, in comms to Welling

Bar

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Cherry unconseindly ghen this tienen

"Well, if you like it so much, honey, why didn't you take it?

• Importer on the elvað newspaper. You're the one to be Batisfled.".

The other pages gets the story and $22

Home Cremirmə, "Ons star wipe wesel - vatsʻri wrd."

Cherry insisted Dan should see!

the place also. The discussion

Dixie Roman SAV VID movie critic, helpa Cherry ended with another telephone call

Maarten

t

Stroke Cherry to lombone May Pearson

to Mrs. Clark. Thuit evening Cherry and Dan climbed the long flight of CHAPTER XVII

stairs together and knocked at the Clark's door. When they departed Cherry's laugh was not as eun half an hour later a deposit on the vincing as it should have been. first 350 rent had been paid and it She could feel the hot colour in her was agreed the new tenants should

beek. She said, "How do you move in Monday morning. du, Mr. Pearson. I've heard Dan For the next three duys Cherry speak of you." Lowered lashes was unusually busy. She set forth envered her confusion.

on her career as a housewife by "I'm glad to know you." Pearson investing in two huge and impres said. "Great boy, Dan. But of sive cook books, a smaller volume course you know that. He's to be which she found on the same coun- ter in the look store entitled, "The highly congratulated."

"Isn't he?" Dixie chimed in Budget Book or How to Operate a aily. "Too bad you missed the Home Economically," and a becom party, Max. We had a real cele- ing pink and white apron. bration the night of the wedding. You should have heard Bench and Pat Warner warbling. 'Oh, Promise BT!***

Dixie's chatter relieved the ten.

There was packing to do and though it was only her own cloth- ing and Dan's it seemed an enor mous task. It was not finished until Sunday when Dan came to her sion: When Cherry looked at of tossing everything in sight into

rescue and by the simple process | Pearson again she wondered what two large suitcases, sitting on them could have made her imagine and thus forcing the edges to- there was anything unusual about gether so the buckles could be him, anything at all except the Supped, the packing was pleasant manner of an extremely pleted. good-looking young man,

They stood together

com-

ON

the

Why hadn't Dan told her Pear-threshold of the room they were) son was so handsome? He was niout to desert. It was littered as tall as Dan, more solidly built with papers, discarded odds and Though not an ounce of that weight ends, and looked dingier and uglier seemed superfluous. Cherry ad- than ever.

mired the way be carried his "Somehow I hate to go," Cherry shoulders. Lon, Straight as said regretfully. "We've been so soldier. She remembered Dan had, happy here.”

ardent "If you think I'd unpack all that

said Pearson WILM

pacifist and thought it amusing junk--!" that she should have considered; She laughed. "Oh, of course I him soldierly.

slon't mean it. Not really. The new She glanced at him again. It place is going to be over so much with their nicer. Only I'll always remember

was the dark

eyes

Bashing brilliance as he talked this room, Dan."

that gave so much distinction to

He drew his arm close about ber,

Here is a scene typical of the devastation found, by relief workers as they puthed into the mud-covered valleys of Fayette and Kanawha counties in West Virginia in the wake of floods which cost at least 18 lives and drove hundreds of persons from their homes. The picture shows a country church undermined by Armstrong creek in Fayette county. Relief organizations followed the receding waters in desperate efforts to save the lives of more than 1000 persons left without shelter, fond or pure drinking water.

Fort necessity, made famous by a stirring episode of the French and Indian wars, lives again. The stockade and block-house which saved British troops as a defence against the Franch forces and redskini at the Battle of Great Meadows, have been recontructed on the National Highways nour Unionstown, Pa., os suen in the upper photo. Pictured below the dedication ceremonies are, left to right, Major Emanuel E. Lombard, miltary attache of the Franch embassy; Major Paul B. Malone of the Third Corps Aroa, U. S. Army; and Col. Fitzmaurice Day, representing the Bri-

tish Embassy.

Assembled in the great natural cathedral of tree-fringed, 200 acre Phoenix Park, a vast con gregation of more than 1,000,000 is pictured here at the impressive pontifical high mass which concluded the 31st Eucharistic Congress in Dublin, Ireland. To this sea of humanity came the voice of Pope Pius Xi-broadcast from the Vatican radio station-pronouncing a Latin message

and the benediction.

his face. The other features were kissed her. The cab will be wait to go into it. Well, if the Clarks! well modelted, particularly the chining," he said. "We'd better go had managed she could.

which was rounded yet forceful.

His hair, beneath his looked almost black.

"I'm hungry." Cherry thought, "and there's nothing to cat--"

and She rose

went to the There was a knock at the door! Cherry's trunk had been sent and she opened it. The janitor kitchen. Praise be! There on the

down,"

hat brim. ahead to the new address. The rest was there to tell her the men pile of plates was a small tin box Pearson was saying to

of the baggage was stowed into the were bringing up her trunk. When of tea and on the lower shelf was Dixic, taxical beside Cherry and Dan. It it arrived Cherry persuaded theja box of wafers about half filled. "Well, I ace another of your Holly-eemed a short ride to their new janitor to linger and help her get

Cherry lighted a blaze under one wood friends has slipped off the dwelling.

the bullky suitcases upen. He was of the stove burners, burning her marital shackles."

The janitor answered Dan's ring amiable and asked if there was fingers with the match. She put "Marital shackles! What a way and helped carry the bulky suit- anything else with which she need on water to heat and waited until to talk when Cherry here ie cases up the stairs. Then, as soon ed help.

the kettle began to hum. Then she brido !!"

Cherry said no and the man left.made tea and poured a cupful. The "Oh, excuse me." He turned to their keys he departed.

as the new tenants had received

Somehow the baggage seemel, toten and the box of wafers made her the other girl. "But of course

Dan said, "Sorry I can't wait to the entire room. It wasn't as Junch. the Hollywood variety of marriage help unpack, dear. See you to large a room as she had thought.

does seem a little different than- night." <r-thone that are made in heaven."

"At 5:0"

"As nearly as 1

Was he laughing at her? Cherry 'Bye." could not tell. Dixie went on can fiding gossip about the film star's

divorce and the marriage to follow

**

Where and how to begin?

Her arms and shoulders ached

the There didn't seem to be much from

morning's exertion. can make it. cholce. Cherry remembered the Cherry decided to leave the room

pink apron, got it out and tied it (Continued from Page 11.) around her waist. Then she push- The door closed after him. Cherry up her sleeves and set to work. She forgot time in her eagerness as soon as legal obstacles had stood in the middle of the Boar been cleared away.

and surveyed her new home. Oh, to put the new home to right. At "Have you ever paid this place it was going to be lovely here! It last slic straightened from the suit- a visit before?" Pearson asked was so much nicer than she had case over which she had been bend-- Cherry as they turned in before remembered. The worn furniture, ing. Her buck ached and she rub- the cheap, mako-ahift decorations bed it. Cherry looked at the watch Almost two o'clock! Good gra- she thought of them ng her own.

The day dreaming ended abruptly clous, was it so late as that? She As Chorry remembered that there realized she was tired and sank in- was much to be done. She took off to a chair with a sigh. She had hor hat and coat, inspected the sin-been working steadily since early

the impressive stone entrance of took on new attractiveness because on her wrist..

the Newa buliding.

"No, I haven't." Before ahe could say more she felt a hand on

her arm and turned.

"Dan1" Cherry exclaimed.

He stood before them, smiling, la clothes closet and hung thema morning. Dan's things had all been "Hello, folks. I ace that my wife's away. The closet seemed rather unpacked and put away. Most of ...in good.company. Thought it was

small and there was a great deal her own hung in the closet.

For COUGHS THROATS & BRONCHITIS

TAKE

PEPS

Antiseptic Tablets

Speaking of the “ring game,” former Heavyweight Champion Max Schmoling is rumoured to be planning to buy a gold band for the finger of Anny Ondra (above), blonda Checho-Slova- Elan film actress. 'It's reported ; that; they'll bowed -En Paria

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STOCKTAKING

SALE

NOW ON

AT

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