THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1932,
"COK'S ARMY" IN CAMP: PROPELLER BALLOON: BRITISH HOME IN NEW YORK
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Waary from their long trek to Washington, thousands of the invading army of johlessed were quaetered, as shown above, in vacant buildings, by Eather James R. Cox of Pittsburgh.
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The fret truckload of the ua. employed army led by Father Cox in a move on Washington is shown as it drew up in front of the Capital. It was followed by about 1000 other trucks and
Cars.
The British lng will fly over this building, one of the group which will comprise the New York development known as Radio City. A British trade syndicate has signed the lenseỪ
Burrowing 65 feat below Boston Harbour, these workmen are pushing through a huge traffic tunnel at a rate of 15 fest a day. The large cylinder at the left in the compression (ank where all workmen must spend a few minutes in compressed air before and after their work to allow their bodies to become accustomed to the greater air pressure beneath the surface. The tunnel, -
to be almost a mile long, will cost G$10,000,000.
THREE
MEGIN HERE TODAY
Anne, Cecily and Mary-Frukom
KINDS LOVE
by KAY CLEAVER STRAHAN
CB, MILAN UND DE
John Kamvisas, a Graak angineer of the island of Corfu, hea invented a balloon that can be guided and propelled in flight. At trial fight held at the airdrome gear Athens, he proved that hle invention la practical. The above picture shows the balloso in flight.
HEA
Here are some views of California points as a result of the recent rain and snowstorms sweeping the west-storm much welcomed me barbingers of better water supply next summer. Abore, the snowed in main atrast of Truckee; contre, police
· ferry reeldonte mahore near Los Angeles; below, part of a Pacific Highway inundation south of San Joan.
bad met their pother and stew Always, when the subject of with tolerance and sympathy. But Philip's living arrangements was Refferance was difficult for this introduced, Anu felt feloniously tall, turbulent man with his white guilty because she could not feel face and fidgety eyes, who said guilty at all. Granted that a man
but thrice,
did not once
"Make it
need a real home. So did a
snappy 1"
woman, She desired that roul home slepping over next door to obliga
acts," mused M. Sucht, ns more strongly than Phil-possibly It, and it was not her could customer last Tuesday. Letty his customer went rushing away, inquired again, including the love "like the cops was after him. If 80, fault that she couldn't make it for it her fault that f Mike, ns to what she was going 1 hope they get him-him and his him. Nor was to do, She couldn't go limping | by-stair-icks."
hnd to economize because he wooden leg all over town.
sent $50 each month to his mother, There was a touch of adventure Grand, his head bowed so that who lived with his rich slater in chasing around the block with his top scalp shone pearly pink Oakland. The fact that Mr. Ain- Elise and Elise's husband in Letty
like
·
himself up sharply. He had been betty King's smallish pump, and through the white silky fringes of
its high heel in his pocket.
Fenix right: he needed the woods, and
now so impoverished that Anne's and Ceelly's earnings support the household. The slater; at once.
fruta
and "Grand" and they insist on 1.1 keeping up pretences of their former wealth. in the elevator.
and
Mary-France, 180, de will in school,} ***
alght yourL
Celly brings, Barry, MeReal home to din
but a falling in love with him. Mary.From wad been women, not
nez, the has known him only a short tima
ore and her friend. Erminiṛade, are exclied
aoluble complexion.
smartly
Phil
Grand said. "Amen," and raised blinking blue oven and a benign expression to his family. The be- nignancy faded to sorrow when he noticed Cecily's empty chair.
"Ann, my dear, was it necessary
hin haid, went sonorously on and slie (Phil always called Ellae's on asking the blessing in long, husband "Mr. Ainslie"-odd. Ann live with their grandparents. once wealths, the rest and saniiy-nceded them was a filing clerk In the office,o. Arranged clauses, while thought) was very wealthy was all
across the hall from Philip's office. carefully.
Hemi-sensible Ann worried about the macaroni LDK
the more reason that Phil should have boen orphaned, sinen chlanod. The "Proof upon proof!" It carried She was a slight,
* known respretively over in his mind as he rode down little thing, with reddish gold hair, and cheese cooling in the dish, contribute to Mrs. Ecroyd's sup-
Proof. Had he baby-blue суса,
and a frankly and wished that Mary-Francex port. That part never made sense Annr 18, and Ceely. 22 da secretarial work not been true to her, with never her aboulders too high; but she slightly sorry, at last, that Phil with almost pompous references She carried would stop squirming, and was to Ann, though Phil explained it When the story opera Anne has been na thought of another woman (the
seemed had been disappointed abo and aged to Philly Ecroyd, young lawyer. for persons of ataunch, invulnerable dressed
about the to prida. and fathomless under- always to be high-spirited, good pienie supper in the woods.
humoured,
Phillp's and happy.
He was, she supposed, cating for eight years? Knowing and her acquaintanceship had his dinner along as usual in the about the arrival of my stock compasy actor this she could still demand-did begun with remarks, made in the dining room of his boarding house, Known se Earl De Amount They meet him at demand-proof of his
or in the elevator, concerning Philip lived at the Dammeron love hall on the street next day and be rpeska to them ; P Mary-Feknows in thrilled, agrees to meet him for her,
the weather; and through more Apartment Hotel; but it was his He had reached to push open than a year it had progressed only mood, always, to call it a board to sit down to our evening ment Phil telephones Aune, asking her to go of the door in the foyer when Letty to the point of an occasional ing house, as it was his fancy
• Pienie. She refused because it is her wa King halled him in her shallow, formal famillarity-pretty
new never to mention the dining room before Coelly arrived to take her
(Continued on Page 10.) childish voice. She was atanding dress someone has to-day-tacked without prefixing the word base by the counter where magazines on the weather
her opinions. hocl to meron Hotel, with its deep carpets |
ment. Aun thought the Darn- Three quick taps Phil loved her. She knew it and tobacco wre sold, holding a
structure had
AmAll
object in her hand slipper again. Letty's gratitude was and big chairs and its swiftly and beautiful been built, and laughing and frowning at the lavish, and Philip put gratitude orderis hir 2 querrors and Ita along with understanding and in wholly desirable place in which had been built and completed, same time.
The heel of her shoe, the foul vulnerable feelings in his roster of to live. This opinton, Philip told And yet Ann wished to keep him thing, had come off just here. She favourite virtues for women.
her, was possible because incessantly labouring at it: pound did not know what on earth to do.
In the restaurant Philip ordered was not forced to live there year ing away at old promises and She had been trying to charm box lunches for two. making now, unnecessary ones; Emery the clerk grinning behind
in and year out. Long ago sho All afternoon M. Sacht had been had stopped urging him to look creating sentimental situations; the counter-into skipping around handing cardboard boxes across for a place he liked better, because tinkering with flattery; piling the block to the shoemaker's, but his counter to customers in haste to that there was but one answer. proof upon proof, until he was Emory dared not leave his place. to respond to the wooing of hills For the money he was paying he tired-tired to death. He pulled The boss had bawled him out for and woods and streams. M. Bacht could not do better.
thai nahi after the performace,
to at home. Phil negra,
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