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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JULY 27, 1931.
ANNAPOLIS DIPLOMA PRESENTATIONS.
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The strange-looking "Rall Zeppelin" shown after it had com. plated the trip from Hamburg and Berlin at an average upped of 100.31 m.p.h.
Our photo shows the remarkable scene at Annapolis recently after 441 caval ́cadets had been awarded third diplomas. Their white caps were, hurled into the rafters as an indication of their pleasure presumably.
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The inventor of the rail-zepplin is shown above, with his wife - after the trip. He stated that at one stage it reached 145.75 m.p.h.
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HEAR THE GREATEST
MUSICAL OLIMAX- A JAZZ RHAPSODY!
The Melody Girl.
By RUTH DEWEY GROVES.
Author of "The Innucent Cheut, etc.
DEGIN HERE TO-DAY.
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remarked. "You
Bergd Banten, secretly in love with Tonowy i talk na though you'd be glad to get. When defase his element with for batts rid of me."
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"Oh, another one of your teamp really don't see why mother al- lows you to sneak out of the house Jat all hours."
"Didn't you know you were driv! ing Tommy to desperation? Beryl cried. "How could you sit there last night with Prentiss and hear him whistling for you?"
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Beryl ignored the words and the insulting tone. "You're going to t
with Prentiss Her mother let this pass. She did stop this nonsense not wish to be driven to reveal Gaylord and behave as you ought Beryl's opposition,
to with Tommy." she said hotly. not, at least, While there was a chance she could's sacrificed everything for you; make Beryl suppress it.
"You know things can happen," she said stigmatively. "It You really love Prentiss you shouldn't
and if the poor nitwit thinks he's at to have you to be happy, why. he's going to. It'll be like a dose al castor oil- hard to take but good.
let him go away without you.” for the system. But he'll never be
fit for anything until he's cured of
They understood each other person's a nice way to talk," Irene !
engaged feetly. There had been no men-
tion of Irene's love for Prentiss red up. What are
Story's heart webes for omnia. Klar på Tu zeither of them was it necessary ing--a trial marriagVNĚ- 1
to despair nut drank he trie
get him to brove up, ceber a telegum fram kemudian
.
"It won't even be that," Beryl,
fair trial when you're ready. A gives everyone a elunce."
When I'm through with him you'll "And I suppose," Irene retorted. get him. Is that the big itten?"
Beryl stared at her with sudden disdain. "No," she said quietly. It
Tipping the scales at 100 pounds at the age of 3 youre and 6 months, Jules Tewiow, of Chicago, is not sorry for himself.
Alcausale Itene to the girl's happiness that she returned dryly. "You'll leave him
should love him. What Mrs. CHAPTER XXX
Everett really meant to say, and frene knew it. was that irone "Let
me see it." Mrs. Everett should take him while she had the begged and Irene pave her the toks chance, If she wanted kim. Other- It was from Prentiss, in- wise there was the risk of another forming Irene that he'd be out girl's getting him, early that day to ask her parents "I think it over." Irene pro. to let her marry him immediately mised with feigned indifference. His father, he said, had wired him Then she added as her mother to cut short his vacution and return moved to go. "Will you press my home at once. He wouldn't go lowered batiste for me? without her.
Beryl stopped her. "I'm going to "It's got an ink spot on it," her
"You'll pay for this," she threat- mother told her, "but I'll do up the Prentiss that you promised to ened, turning away. Just you wait little pink swiss for you."
Tommy," she said evenly. until I tell Mama." "Oh, that old thing," Irene antd
wheeled. "You let me disgustedly.
alone!" "I haven't
she stormed. "You're al a decent
"I'll wait until you tell Prentiss," ways entsing me trouble! I don't Beryl repiled, "but 1 won't wait dress for morning wear!",
She was thinking of Beryl's see why you can't mind your own long." charming 'country
business. I'm not always meddling. clothes. She with you!" might sneak something out of her sialer's wardrobe.
isn't a big idea: It's just your iden." make certain that Prentiss was told mind seeing her make a match that further, Irene cried and started to tell him herself, at once, in her own vorce, maybe? Just to give a boy "I won't stay to be insulted any all there was to tell. She might was bound to end that way--in di- leave the room,
When Mr. Everett finished read ing it she looked at frene with a light of childish excitement in her usually vapid blue eyes,
"What are you going to do?" she cried.
Irene put up her prins and stretched lazily before she answer el. Then, “I don't know," she said as though the mutter were not really important.
"All right, do up the swiss," she said. "I won ti ir 1 have to."
marry
Frene
way.
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a chance to grow up?"
Beryl looked at her with honest, fearless eyes. "I'm more concerned with Tommy," she said frankly. "He's worth more than Irene. She's hold her now he may be willing to quitting under fire, but if he can
let her go when he's grown up."" Beryl looked at her with honest, "Will you tell Prentiss Beryl She went on with her house fearless eyes. "I'm more concerned asked her. "I give you that of cleaning and Irene flouced out of with Tommy," she said frankly. portunity to save your face. You're the room to go down and tell, here's worth more than Irene. She's clever enough to get out of it with mother what had happened. Mrs. qutting under, fire, but if he can credit yourself
Everett marched upstairs to give held her now he may be willing to Irene's rage was mounting rap Beryl a lecturing. After a tirade plete control of her. In Beryl's she ended suddenly with, "I can't offer she saw a way out of her dif- see why you interfere when it's so telling Prentiss until they were make Tommy unhappy." culty. She'd just need to stall about plain that you think Irene would
safely married. Then Beryl could
"That's reasonable," Beryi re- do nothing.
turned us her mother obviously thinking you're horrid!" she waited for a reply. "It's because, cried with temper enough to mis- not like Beryl's tone invert lend Beryl. What good would it bad as it will be for Tommy to daven't do you for Prentiss to how that marry Irene, I'm afraid he'd got
"You're perfectly heartless," her mother fold her bitterly, and went to join. Irene.
A faint frown creased her muth- She had, no intention of wearing er's forehead. She was thinking of the dress if coaxing Beryl could Beryl-of her older daughter's im- prevent it. When her mother haddiy, but it had not yet gained gon- during which Beryl did not answa lot her go when he's grown up." plied threat to make trouble begone back downstairs she istened tween Irone and Prentiss. She to Beryl'a, room. glanced at the telegram which she Irene entered with a sweet smile and a softly spoken, "How's your old grouch this morning?"
Beryl eyed her thoughtfully. Sit down" she said shortly, "I want to talk with you."
Irene censed to
stil held in her hand.
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"I think you ought to do as he зауа, she sald fathor's
bild solemnly. His Irene
pouted. "I'm not going to have anyone arranging my affairs for me, she declared petulantly "Especially an in-law."
"But honey," her mother went on, "you have to consider winta beat all around."
much time," she said doubtfully. was engaged to Tommy "I just came in to ac...."
"If you Beryl finished for her. "I gucase
you could borrow something,"
"I do not, Irene denied, "A that much. Well, maybe you'll get girl has a right to make the plans it, but first you've got to hear what for her own wedding. And I was I have to say."
"That's not the point, Baryt re- turned coolly. "Will you tell him?" think it over, can't you?"
"You can give me a little time to "No." "Haven't you any heart at all?"
Into, serious trouble.without her. And it won't last long anyway."
"And then what?"
She found her putting on the chiffon dress that had first beeg. intended for her wedding gown. O
"You poor child," she said.
can't do a thing with your sister."
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"She's a brute," Irene asserted, Then she added in a whisper, "but she's not as smart as she thinks. Beryl looked dreamily into space Listen, Mama, here's what I'm go over the brush mop she was, lena lipe and tiptoed over to close the ing to do." She put a finger to bor Ing on. "Tommy will grow," she in him that's good and strong. It's lightly h and quietly. There's something door which Mrs. Evertt had left fool her," she added, coming "You'd be serious too for once in for I know you would. You're that
to the dresser where the tele- your life, perhaps, if you'd seen mean, but you needn't be so auro" "you seem to think a sight of him," puff. She smiled as she took up the "Well," her mother remarked, gram lay under a solled powder sheet of yellow paper. "Talk about Beryl nodded.
your lucky breaks!" "And it's nothing to you that
"No,"
thinking of something more cle- "Dear mel Do you have to look Irene whined, appearing to give in. gant than hurried-up affair. His as though you've lost your best father can just wait. Prentiss is friend?" Irene complained. entitled to a vacation."
back All right then, I'll tell him down pretty deep, but it's there."
Her mother sighed. "He's had quite a nice one now, it seems to me," she said weakly. "You'll both get along much better if you don't start by turning his father against you."
Tommy Wilson as I saw him this morning," Beryl snapped at her.
"This morning?" Irene repeated.
he been here?"
"Has
"No,'
she paused, thinking it was just
sus woll not to say to Baryl that sho
thought Prentiss would marry her
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in spite of any revelations concern- your sister's happiness is at stake?" how she was going to outwit Boryl. ing Tommy. Beryl would want to her mother pressed. "You wouldn't
(To be Continued.)
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