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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1932.

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The "Mooney slibl clock”—which figured in all the vals pro- ceedings to secure the freedom of the man serving a life sentence for the San Francisco Preparedness Day bomb blast of 1918-bas been removed from Market at the jewellory firm maintaining the clock having gone out of business. Photographs taken from a roof across the street showed the Mooneys on the roof, and the clock Indicating a time five minutes before the explosion, which took place a mile away.

LEAP YEAR BRIDE:

By Laura Lou BROOKMAN

BEGIN HERE TO-DAY

(been a fool, Maxi

Cherry Dixon, pretty 29-yearold imaginer could only find her.

Data Phattĺp Mustica wealthy parents,

Rowspaper 'Exporter, after a

I've-ol, if I

Talk to her!

quarrel with Maybe I could make

her under-

give me un-

her parents. 14 a leap Your mareloge stand-maybe she'd

and Cherry does the propat.

She and Dan move into a cheap apartment other chance-1"

and Cherry's first struggle with housework

are dacuraging.

IOVAN Die Struanaoi,

Pearson interrupted. "Listen,"

the News, he said, "I think Cherry's gone

critic of the Newn, is Texally. Cherry ects bandsume Max Pearson, aber of who tries to make love tu ber.

Brenda Vai, gutine writer, Wellington and Dan

Cunha to

The

to her parents. You'd better try She ask to get in touch with them. ber. begin begitu to spend most of his dos Attrath is she telephoned me last Told me things weren't between Saturday.

him to collaturate in writing a play,

You's

apartment. Bucord

clus

Dan

she e him with Brenda. When Cherry

and

Cherry and Dun. de agress to meet her for going very well. That's the reason lunch one day but fails to apper. I planned that movie stunt Accu Dan of deceiving her they quarrel He leave the apartment ma when returns

Cherry is pen & werk pesaca in which he

does not hear from her.

Dan give up das aula, steparing to go to Now Yürk w Brends. Bu cover ዚ

tried to get Brenda Vuil out of town. I didn't want to see you and Cherry break up."

7

"Her father and mother are in Did she say she atory he is written published in a magazine North Carolina,

under Brentis's name. When urked for was going there?" explanation she es into a roge, adinity nhự "No, she didn't say so. I just noid the stury, Brenda elin Dan she in waing to Hollywood to write for motion plc-figured it out that way." Lures and that she is todara with him fur "What shall I do, Max?"

ever. While they are talking a

Hai

Belleves w represent the mempuny

alu

"Well, if I were you I'd send a

riven. 1 x Peran who bus perpetrated wire. Do you know where to flad

chila buas tu abow up Brenda's true character.

She is furious Una and Aux leave together. her parents?"

Ashamed of his fully and

Loroughly

bentant. Dan sets out to Bud Cherry.

CHAPTER XLVII

.01

Human spiders upon a wob of steel, in-brouted workmen greet the photographer from a new vantage point on the world- famed Manhattan skyline. It's the framework of the new 70 story RCA building-largest though not the tallost structure in the world-which is 408ring into the clouds from the heart of the $250,000,000 Rockefeller, development.

"They're at some hotel. They've been there a month or more. "It's

wait a minute--I've got it!" the boy asked. He numed a hotel in the fash- Max was tearing the envelope

lopen. words. liunable North Carolina resort. Pearson repeated Dan's

Dan sprang to his side and the words: "You've got to find her? Why- "Why don't you wire the man- together they read isn't Cherry at home?"

agement of the place? That would "Sixty-five per week agreeable stop be less embarrassing I imagine, can you report here Saturday."

The message was signed with than trying to get in touch with

"

"I haven't seen her for a week," Phillips admitted, "Cherry and I had a row. Oh, it was my fault? My fault altogether! I've got to find, her and tell her 1 know that now"

**But where is she?**

Dan did not answer. They had reached the intersection of two im portant thoroughfares just as the Forty minutes later in the city. ington hospitals of accident cases traffic lights flashed red. There was a drug store on the opposite room of the Wellington News Dan or patients who could be identifled in as Cherry Phillips. Dan and Max Phillips stood with a telegram Dan touched Pearson's his hand.

It was a torso report tried the hotels but the effort was that Cherry Phillips was not with equally unavailing.

Suddenly Dan sprang up. Sliently Dan handed the message caught Pearson's shoulder. to Pearson who read it and suld, "Not there, huh?"

her parents. Ask if Cherry Phil the name of the city cditor of an lips-no, ask if Mr. and Mrs. Dix-eastern newspaper. Pearson crum- on's daughter is with them. That's pled the sheet into his coat pocket. the best way. Can't tell how she The boy asked, "Any answer?"

an instant. Pearson hesitated might be registered." to the office.

"I'll do it!" Dan said. "Let's go."Not now," he said and was on his

I'll send the wire way to the telephone booth, from there."

There were no reports from Well-

corner.

arm.

"Let me out here," he said. "I've her parents. got to telephone to Cherry.".

"But if you don't know where she is how can you do that?"

"I'm going to call her home--I incan her parents' home. That's where she must be. Want to ask her if I can come out and talk to her. Don't you understand, Max? I've got to see Cherry! I've got to tell her a lot of things-1" Pearson stopped the car.

"All

Pearson und Phillips were in it corner of the room otherwise de

The day staff had departed serted. and only half a dozen of the night men were on hand. The click of a montonously typewriter sounded from across the room.

Pearson rubbed his head. "We'll Who are Cher-

right, he said, "but make it soap-have to try again.

py.

Watch For

He "I've

DREAM OF DESTINY

By Arnold Bennett.

I won't be able to park herety's fricods, Dan? Who could she just thought of something!"

all day, you know."

Dan disappeared into the drug store.

he

be with if she hasn't left town?"

cried cagerly. "Yes-I'll bet that's "I've told you a dozen timės 1 can't think of anyonel Dixie Shan where she is, Max! Why didn't I non didn't even know she was gone. There isn't anybody"

think of it before-?" It was several minutes be-

fore he emerged and when he did one look at his face was enough to tell that the mission had failed.

Pearson eyed him expectantly. "Well?" he asked.

Dan got into the roadster. "She's not thoro," he said. ""They haven't seen her or heard from her."

"Then where do you think she is?"

"Why didn't you think of what?” "I'll bet she's with Sarah-the "But there must be!" Suddenly woman who used to take care of a little girl, Rearson's fist hit the desk. "Look her when she was hore, Dan, this may be serious! Sarah O'Fallon, that's her name!" Has it occured to you that Cherry's

"Where is this woman? Let's get Her father's money hold of her." nu heiress? -have you thought of that?”

"I don't know where she is." "What do you mean?"

"But-" Dan's mouth was

"I mean anything may have hap

Senorita Helena Araujo, who caused a sensation in Paris co- cently by appearing overywhere the man's attire. She is daughter of the San Salvador President.

in

The dentist's usual request to "open wider, please" was hardly necessary when an operation was performed to remove two aching molars from the mouth of Maud, aged Zoo elephant recently.

the police do? Cherry PREPARING GETAWAY. could wouldn't want them interfering. I can't--I won't belleve anything's happened to her!"

ing for seven days. Nobody knows don't know where she is," he said, ger.

'LIU SEIZES STEAMERS TO

ASSIST IN ESCAPE'

Tainan, Sept. 22.

drawn in a Max glanced quickly at his com- "I don't know! I thought all pened in a week's time! A beauti- tight, hard line. His face was panion. Dan might say that he did along my God, Max, I've got to ful girl-wealthy-has been raise-colourless, his voice sharpened. " not believe Cherry could be in dan- He might refuse to face that

It is officially stated that Gon. find her!"

"Isn't it. rather into to begin what's become of her. Her parents "but I'll find her.. Sarah left when possibility, fight it off but Max thinking about that? You said the servants at her home not a the Dixona closed their house last knew it was that possibility that Liu Chen-nien's right wing at Cherry left Saturday. I must say. Person she might have been expect !aummer. She's somewhere not far was gripping Dan, that had set his Laichow has been defeated

ed to Dan-"

"Say it Say anything you want word from her.

How do youters. Lotters! to! I'll admit I deserve all you're know shen't been kidnapped? must be letters! Come, Max!" thinking about me. Tell me I've Maybe there's been an accident! been a damned fool! I don't care Why, in a week's time-1" what you say if you'll help me find

That's it-there the grey eyes into blazing pitts.

Max sald Impulsively, "Of course not. We'll And her somehow. It was a single flight up the Cherry's all right." street level. Hatloss, half-running,

and

The

left wing is digging strong posl tlons at Chihsia for a laat stand. Two Chinose steamers at Che- He didn't believe it; neither did foo are reported to have been the two men reached the street. Dan Phillips but Dan was grateful seized to enable Gen. Liu to es- He needed hope cape if his position becomes un- Lenable-Reuter. harsh They sprang into a cab and Dan for the words.

gave the address of the apartment. and encouragement then more than you going to do, It was. Dan suddenly who was he had ever needed them in his taking the initiative, who was giv-life. Hope that Cherry was "all

her. She must be here in Welling dark face had set

Pearson, was on his feat.

ton. She wouldn't go away!".

"Why not? How about her par maak. ents? Maybe she's with them."

proud.

"What are

into a

Dan shook his head. "I don't Max?"

"Cherry's think so," he said.

"Call the hospitals! You'd bot- I don't think she'd go to ter get on another phone and takeing orders and directing the search. right" as Max had said. Encour the building, hurrying up the long

"I don't know what you're going ngomont that he could find her and staircase. If we can't find to do" Max reminded him. make her listen to the things he Dan had whipped his keys, from her parents and-well, admit that part of the It! she'd made a mistake.. I thought her this way there's nothing left "We're going out to the house to must tell her. Without this hope his pocket. He was fumbling in she'd come back or at least send (04 the price”

look for Cherry's letters. Thern and encouragement--but the black the half-darkness, trying to fit the A telegraph meatonger entered Homo word. When she didn't I

caught his attention. He looked give us the address....

ables decided the really moant what she the swinging gato that shut the must be some from Sarah. They'll nees of such an abyss was unthink-key into the lock, when something

called upphört malized; he and entre bout being through with city room from the entrance way Dan, hink it would be lot The cab, hålled, st

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