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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1932.

OFFICER SPY: AUSTRALIA'S WONDER HORSE: SNOW IN HOLLYWOOD!

“You have sharn 'yourself of honour we take from you merely the symbols of roue rang" With these fateful words, Major Varzaru (left), who testified at a trial in Bucharest that he was paid $130 a month for keeping Soviet agents in- formed about Rumanian army manoeuvras, was publicly strip- ped of the insignia of his rank and ordered to leave the country. It was a partial parallel to the famosa Dreyfus euse in France.

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Tragedy due to the heavy snowtall was narrowly averted when E. C. Osborn discovered this deer bogged in the snow near Partola. It had arossed the river, but in clumbering up the bank. it was bogged down.

THREE KINDS

of LOVE

DRGIN HERE TO-DAT.

by KAY CLEAVER STRAHAN

SERIE ČOSEDY DOUKULAN URBAN AND LE

penter, and stamped into one over-

Ante Celly d Mury Prayers Fenwick | shine. "You'll hold the sack," he

live with thele grandparents, pate wealthy; | repeated, and stamped into the T +turverished clint Ange's nod Cecily's carologs support the household. The ata viher oversho

have back wrphaned since hidhood. The Ann flared, "You've no right to grandpareatz kre known respectively 2 “Ronatie?" and "Grand" and they innley on Say

that, Phil. Clay will not.

kreping up pretenven of shelt former wealth Cissy never has let me nor anyone

Aune, 28, and Creily. 25, de averetarial

Mark and Mary Frances, 25, at in schooldown. You've no right.”

When the atory opens Anne has been engaged

to Phlip Beroyd, young lawyer, for eight | Phil, but in hand, was making

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Gretty brings Barry McKeel home to diner. for the door. Ann tagged after him

Alan. Mary-Francza has a

the arrival of an actor krowa Fat Bu

him. Ph comes in pre Aline. 1 and rather štrktabl

CHAPTER VI

Ann.

Here are pictures in connexion with the heavy snowfall, which gave San Francisco and Los Angeles their firat snow in derados, and piled the drifte high in the mountains. Above, a Southern Pacific rotary snowplough keeping the line open in the Sierras near Tahoe below, left, a Sam Francisco miss with her first now man; right, suow in Hollywood boulevard.

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ness,

it is evident that she is falling in love with and went on: "Suppose she does fall girl. You start out brave and gay thought things seemed all right. there, that ability to endure bappl her friend, Ermintrufe, who is ceriled abus gaged to that nice boy. Isn't that short tonight and forget it. I wish und all

telephone call from in love. Suppose she does get end ind yourself on a treadmill. What made him leave so early?"

You never arrive anywhere. Stop "He is sort of slay. Phil's leaving

L'a so much rather Because of Ermintrudo's insist Armetal The two girls make plans to meet her affair? You and Ι have been

engaged for eight years."

someone had warned me-eight have him shy than-than not. You ence that it would look perfectly yours ago. Fat lot of thanks Mc- really did like him, didn't you, awful to get downtown early today "Yes, I know that. I don't need Keel would give me nowity, fe a good-looking, don't of all days Mary-Frances-this to be told," said Phil on the porch though. He is young-some fool you think?"

afternoon had consented to route In Aau in the doorway. "But Cissy deals, of course-but on the

their daily walk from the MacKinley whole, Barry objected, "But, Mr.isn't like you. Her man will come intelligent. He had known the him a lot, don't you. Cissy?"

"Of course," said Ann. "You like High School through the business Ecroyd, such prejudice leaves first with her."

district of the suburb and home mo defenceless. I don't and can't

"You come Arst, with me," said Bronte quotation: I have seen the

York sca und Cathedral. Stop

Cecily nodded. short admit..."

"Um-ham, ugain, to include a long detour into

Phil stood. Barry should not have

Rosymeade, a new and modestly at- tonight and forget it. Well-why seem to." "Oh, no, I don't. Cecily, and not? What was the epigram? 'IS

tractive residential district. called him prejudiced. I was a

"And he likes you a lot?" Mary-Frances, and Grand and advice is good, why give it away?" word that Phil always had particu- Rosalie" (need ho make each name Ah, the bunk! But why not? know at all. Sometimes I think he would wake from their aftermon "Ann, I don't know. I don't Before long Roaymeade's babies larly disliked.

a sucer?) "come first with you, Rot! Stop short and forget it." "On the contrary," Phil said, "I | Aun, and alwaya have!"

does, and then I think he doesn't. naps, and Itosymeade's tranquility pride myself that no man living hus

He knocked his pipe out against He was queer when we first came would submit to delivery trucks a more open mind than I have: "No," she bogan, "that isn't true. a tree in the parking, and stepped in this evening-that may have rushing through their final or open, that ls, to the decencies, I've It isn't my fault-" Phil had forward to hail the coming strent been my fault. But later he was rands for the day; to whistling, enjoyed talking to you, Mr. McKeel. Lurned and was going. Phil had car.

lovely, and just now in the hall he shouting boys thudding evening Hope we can get at it again some-gene! Gone? Right off like that

held on to both my hands and kept papers from bicycles to porches; to time.

I'll have to be going now. without kissing her good night? Cecily tapped un Ann's door and holding them while he thanked me Good night. Good night."

Phil had gone. If he had purposely opened it. Ann

and whirring lawn. Cecily and Barry said "Good omitted the kiss it wouldn't matter front of her bureau, her fingers fly any a word about over seeing me mowers; but as yet the streets were was standing in for having him hero. Still he didn't sprinkieming automobiles, whizing night." Grand and Rosalie were so much. But she feared, she earl- ing about through the dark curling again, or telephoning.

́and the small lawns lay un- or any troubled and open

still,

to the sun. both asleep. Ann wont with Philip custy feared, that he had simply coils of her hair (it was a nuisance, thing." Into the hall.

walked away and forgotteu Full and heavy, and hard to find hathi

Daffodils bordered neat paths: Ann experimented with a anille round hyacinths, heavy with their fot, but Phil insisted that she in the mirror. "For that matter, should not cut it), pulling out the Phil didn't say anything about sen motionless, pink and purple,

fragrance Bat plump and for the flaming youth, hasn't she?"ry, driving and intent on the hairpins.

|ing me again, either." pavements abend,

their grey-green leaves;, "And, angel," Cecily Brid,

sprays weighted lazy "Ann," Cecily's voice was tense, sythin "dinner was grand. Thank you a "I know," Phil anid, and pulled did not see Philip standing back his cont down in the back." "It's a from the corner, puffing at his pipe lllou times.

"how can you bear it?

In The happi-1 branches; lilacs budded gently and waiting for the street car. But case, sure enough, this

time. You

#ess of the certainty, I mean. To white and mauve; and here and Ann did not turn.. "Yes," she love Phil, as you do, and to know there a tall fir tree stood, shading know what will

"Happen happen, don't you?" Philip saw him and felt a smal

Ann questioned.

satisfaction because Barry, toe, had

"I thought it seemed very positively that he loves you,' and the sunny sidewalk and, pointing good-all but the chowder.” "She'll

marry him the day he left the Fenwick's house early. asks her. She'll let you

that you'll see him tomorrow and patiently to the calm blue sky, down.

"Everything was good,” said Go-

But for Mary-Frances Fenwick "Suppose," Philly went on think elly, and camo In and closed the the ext dayanthara on to You'll see. She'll marry him, and ing, as he watched the small red door. She had to talk. "You Bed

mo Just couldn't ondura being no and Ermintrude, Hill there was you will be left holding the sacklight dim Into the darkness, "that him, didn't you, Ann? Did the con-

happy."

neither calm nor peace nor patience the family." I'd halled him, and cadged a ride versation, and the evening, and—

on her way to the nor tranquility nor quiet anywhere. Ana hold the sack, but I can't support 'Don't fall in love with Cecily Fen-it Bilck that Grand and Ronnile instant to rumple the shining trudo," continued Mary-Frances, the family on my $25 a wook. No wick. Don't ever go there again both went to sleep?"

brown of Cecily's boyish bob, but is that you are like my sisters, you -one could. We'll freeze and starve." You can stop now. Later you may

she did not answer her question just don't understand that love is Ann's fingers kept on hunting until she was inside the closet.

all." "Sho'll let you down," Phil re-in falling in love with ▲ Fonwick hairpins. "Yes, I liked him.

"It grows on one” she said from

"Clasy," he said, as he reached about it. for his raincoat, "has fallen hard

"I don't know," Arm Bibbed.

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Anu was

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and thought, “But I can't. I can home, and said to him on the way, so on, scem all right to you? Wasn't clothes closet. She stopped for an ""The trouble with you, Ermin-

and said nothing.

bo unable to stop. There's no uso

(To be Continued,)

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