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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1939.
CIRCUS BREAKS UP: INTERESTING LONDON MUSICAL RELICS ON SHOW
The animals from Bostock and Wombwell's managerie, which has closed down, arrived at Dunstable from Glasgow (Jan. 18), and were taken to the Zoological park at Whipanade. Our picture shows two of the camols and an elephant on the way to Whipsnade.~{Times rupuright).
Mr. E. Metcalf's Gardeners Supremacy, winner of a Challange Certificate for Bed.
lingtons at the National Tarrier Show. (Timea enpyright).
The guitar uted by Lady
Hamilton about 1800, an In-
Jeresting exhibit by Mr. Ernest
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A feature of the meeting at Lingfield on Jan. 15.. VAN A dead hent between two Grand National Foress, Drinlyse ared Sir Lindany, in the Burstow Double Handicap Steeplechase. They are soon taking the water ju.mp together, Sir Lindany on the left.-(Tinies copyright).
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The South Africans ended' their most successful tour by boating Scotland at Murrayfield by two tries to a Out of the 26 marches played they have won 23, drawn two, and lost one. Our pictures shows the breaking;
up of a scrummage near the Scottish line and a section of the crowd of about 00,000 presaat.--(Timea copyright),
THREE KINDS
of LOVE
BEGIN HERE TO-DAT.
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Aune, 22, and Cody, 22, *
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by KAY CLEAVER STRAHAN
1 shall put it differently. Who is to parade what these duties and re- sponsibilities shall be? Of what | they shall consist? in other words, isle you little girls not forget, song- times at least, that your Rosalie and grand are stil Cable, to fuisse ant places-able and willing jengagements for this evening you ! hends of this household?
1 am not that Mary-Frances entacising. I understand only too hold insist make muur?"
with how this-I shall not call it "No." Ann snis). "The ball must thoughtlessness nor carelessness
cleaned, and I think Mary-Fran- to spare Rosalie and me is at its res should be willing to help. It wonteg. F'know. That I know. But] takes hours for one person to dust sur shoulders are still bread, and at grille work on the stairs. we are here with you children for
but un. purpose.
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w Miel de Arquizat, Eljes merk terms no the afriet niat day and k to em Mary-braces in thelled, sutee to meet him that but after the vertornDICE,
Phil Teleminones Ande, nokong her to go Plotte, She fetuses Decals. It is her
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CHAPTER XIII
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34 is the only time I have,"
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"Shift the burden, little An. Shilt the burden, And now, Mury- Penres, with my full and free con- * 1*1*15 sent, and I trust with Anu's, Yuu may telephone to your Hittle friend and invite her here to your
home to spend the evening with you
Aun nodded and said. "All right, dear."
2 Mary-Frances, Aan did not answer that, She Rosalie commiented concerning how
"Now, now. Ann!" Rosalie shook
a playful finger. "Don't you recall a little story or-um-something chont the early bird?"""
and
japoke, instead, to Mary-Frances, ensy it was to have life flow along "I'm tired to-night, honey, and the he a song. "It is only a matter," Three more trilled allirmutivestab must be cleaned. It has been said Rosalie, "of our all singing to- before Mary-Frances turned from neding it for weeks
i
Now, you gather the same sweet little loving
not."
Lelty tossed away her cigarette |
istub.
op-
An interesting relic of musical London in the past included in the exhibi. tion which was opened on Jan. 16, in the London Museum, Lancaster House.
ur picture shows a spinat made about 1710 by Thomas Hitchcock, who intro-
duced the instrument to England.(Tiura cupprick!).
buy, and all like that. Anything important can always remember:" "And you don't consider forest fires important?" Philip smiled. though, as bo questioned,
But I "Well, of course I do. know perfectly well that n fire wouldn't start out here now when everything is so wet. I'll bet any- thing you couldn't start one if vou tried."
I in the principle of the thing. on't it?" Philip rebuked gently. "If one gets Into the habit of throwing lighted cigarettes about when they aren't dangerous, one might easily forget at some time when they would constitute a real hazard."
the telephone to Ann. "Maya't Tiknów. If you rently don't wish to tune." ple-ase go over to Erinintrude's help me, you needn't. Only-I sort for just half an hour? Ple-ane?" of thought you'd rather help me.
o." Haid And firmly. "No."
"You than to have me do it alone." and Philip stopped being inforum- ere there last night. I told you were
*** guess I'd just as soon," said | tive about birds and rose from the that I wanted you to help me this Mary-Prances. "All right, Ann, blanket spread over the wet grass evening.
angel. I' tell Ermintrude o put his heel on the smoldering But what in the world," asked can't." Rosalie, though indulgently, "is
She said, "Oh, that's the third this notion of yours about cleaning Grand cleared his throat and one I've made you stand up to put the hall to-night, Ann? Such an gestured detainingly toward out, all in a row, isn't it?" and gig- odd time to choose."
Mary-Frances. "Ony moment, mygled a little. "I just don't seem to "May 1?" whined Mary-Franeea. darling," he said. "I fear that Immember about forest fires and "No, dear," said Ann. "You may have fallen far behind in this distinga."
cussion and have, in consequence, Quite all right,” Philip an- "Darling," said Rosalie. the failed of its conclusion. "I do not swered, and sat down again peacemaker perpetual, “ask your question your motives, Ann-dear posite her with the same yard and little friend to come here and visit An-but I do question your do-a half of brown and red Indian you this evening."
cision. To clean the front hall at blanket apnoed between them. "No," said A. "Mary-Frances A late hour on a spring evening! Letty sighed, almost impercepti- must help me this evening."
The
front hall. Suppose that wilted and drooped; desire for liv-his process of cleaning. Supposo she had made a mistake when sho Mer-france at the telephone uests should arrive in the midst of bly. She was coming to fear that.
spite
of Mr. Ecroyd's good looks, ing went from her; she was abus-
He went on and on; but cut her date with Ken Smith, to ad, martyred, and this she gave to presently he asked a question with come out with him. So far he had Rosalle, along with a quivering Mary-Frances name in it and paus been absolutely a flat tyre, talking lower lip and a Knuckle close tood for an answer.
unsiakedly of piston rods and scen- hor oye ready to wipe away the Ann had not been actually listenery and birds. If she hurried, per toarn that even her courage couldng for some time. She had formed, haps she could head him off before not long forestall.
forced, perhaps, a habit of looking he got started again on mountain Rosalie norrowful too with sym-attentive and of paying no more robina. pathy, anid. "Dearest, tell your lit-ttention to him than she paid to spain in a few minutes, and wall trouble with her
isn't it?" she offered, "Now, and she her temper, and
me, I really SOC."
wonderful have And
Mary-Frances said, rarely get caught, becauso she memory-everybody says so---but She smiled at him engagingly. "Listen, Ermintrude, I'll call you know him and his speeches so well. Just don't remember anything that back in a sec-I've got to hang up sho ventured, now, "Yes, Grand. I don't think is important. Any
She had no notion why her mark about habits had plensed him, now," and replaced the receiver on Still, I do think that Mary-Frances thing important I always
but his sudden enthusiasm remem- its hook and lecked malignantly at old enough to have some duties ber. Like when I file a card--it is Ann.
And some responsibilition.
ust like I led it in my mind at the "Ann, dear Rosalle began. "You›aro_right in that. There some time. I never formet it. And "don't you think it is just a bit can be no discussion of that. But I'm the same way with amas, and selfish that because you have not note that you evade my question. faces, and pricos, and things I'm
ilo friend that you will call Eernthor extraneous sounds. It saved the Memory is kind of a funny!
with
A
nt her
Letty sighed again, less imper- reptibly. "I'm not much for forming habits myself," she said.
"Good!” Phillp responded heart- ify, and added, "No--I'm sure you aren't," and looked again small nent head, with its red-gold hair that seemed to sparkle even the shadows, and wondered again whether or not it smelled" of soap. During the past half hour. aluce she had taken off her beret, he had been speculating about that ivaming young hair. It should not be perfumed: it should smell. cleanly, of nonp,
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complimentary. He was the best. looking man she knew. He wл paltively better looking than Gary Cooper, and so distinguished. She'd bet he would be grand with neck-
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under that
ing those firm Ups handsome moustache.
"Tell me," he said half teasingly. "what are you much for?"
"I don't get you," she said, and went on to say, quickly, “Do you know you are just terribly good- looking?"
"Thank you," he said. " in very kind of you to say so. Do you know that you are extremely pretty? Now, then, you say that you aren't much for habits; tell me, what are you much for?"
His teasing brought the note of Intimacy that had been so stupidly lacking until now. Her curiosition were scute, and her impulses were
Two undisciplined.
scurrying, movements Jerking
the blanket brought her beside him, anhis?" she questioned.
Just under his shoulder.
"How
about you?"
crubn
Her lip paste was perfumed. Her hair smelled, disappointingly, of
moke.
(To be Continued.)
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