THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1932.
A WEIRD BRITISH MOTOR INVENTION: THE PALACE OF THE SOVIETS
Maybe this weird new British invenilon ja the sport ran- about of the future. It's called the Jymbo wheel, and its inven: tor is Mr. G. H. Furven who shown above as he demonstrated the machine in England. Fralda the big wheel is a little elet- tric-mulored car Which travels on ordinary railroad tracks. As this car runs, it motivates the super wheel, at 35 m.p.b.
Spain's new government had spoken—the Jesuits must go! Pictured here in the scans, highly significant in the world's history, as black-robed mambore of the centuries-old Catholic order were expelled from thuir native land. Under the eyes of w-Spanish army officar, two of the privata are sVED carrying their belongings in-m clothes basket across the frontier into France.
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A LA MEMOIRE DE WOODROW WILSON
PRESIDENT DUS LAIS-VSIS FONDATEUR DE LA SOCIETE DES MALOSSI
LA VILLE DE GENDL
Mr. Emma Woolley, president of Mt. Holyoke College, at the Wilson Memorial Tablet at the League of Nations Building in Geneva. She is an official United States delegate to the world disarmament conference. The tablet rendes "In the Memory of Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States, Founder of the League of Nations. From the City of Geneva."
THREE KINDS
of LOVE
BELGEN HIEME TODAY
Aun. Grellx stul Mury Frances Fenwick with their grandparents. The states have been
wlane bituirment. zratularente now
"Bowne“
by KAY CLEAVER STRAHAN
UM. Or--don't they?”.
Mr. Joseph Urban, right, in an exhibition of bis work in New York, reveals for the frat time
his design for the proposed Palace of the Soviets, represented by the model spper left. Below is
nother sample of his modernistic architecture-an American bome.
.
I've been
Eo crushed-so hurt. Now I'm just sort of light feeling and free, 1 can't explain There's the belf again. You ab awer it, will you. Cissy? I don't want there napkins to dry out.”
"Phil's changed his mind.” Co- cily laughed as she went toward¦ the hall.
She was still laughting when shek freturned to the kitchen, with a bi- | beribboned box from a florist's in
her arms. "Hurrah for the one!") she said. "Ok, -Ann; what did 1}
"They do." Cecily agreed. "I tell you? Here, and hence ta now the telephone." She took the iron) when Rosalie was talking. I de- from Ann's hand and pushed the
The
was thinking of that just
Aan'a
"Grand" have long after but their watcided it was for one of two rou-box into her arms. and the Household is supported by
mend Ercity's earsinge, For this reason, Ann, ata.. Either they are trying to Ann stad still and held the car!-
28. and Philip Boyd, young lawyer, or at final out whether Barry and 1 are board thing as she might have postponing their marriage thugh they have
been engaged a gram.
Cecily, 22, to in kore with Barry McKee),
an englarer, but when he phoned she zem fun to namo the weddbuc date becatino abe
annat have Ann with the Anabelal. repon
whitley at the invier.
engaged-..”
"Are you?"
"No-not really.
held a baby. She closed her eyes and bit at her lower lip, trying
Oh angel.not to moan with the surging pain
the way things are now with Barry of relief. I had been only a mad
Mary-Fronces. 15. Aut still in school, strikes me is simply almost too per nightmare. She was loved. Phil
dp sa scquaintance with Earl De Armount, feet - stock company actor. She meets him secreti
y al heel to periuade her to become la
jimtar des « vaudeville net.
loved her. There was no lone- "Yes, I know, honey. But you liness, no fear. He would be with anid one of two reasons. What her soon, and his arms would hold )
her in strength and safety, and
Phil Lake Ann to disnee. A girl she ha In the other reason?" „Bever seen before wrzucka him a note. l'hit's
explanations ate Vague On the way home
"I don't know exactly. But his lips would give her all of life.
Phil stops the car to investigate sunin eine aork of wondered if at last they again.
trouble, felly Rust, wh wrote the note, and
another car. Lotty addresses Phil with en-
Card skr him to take her home.
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It's an old Japanese custom for Shinto priests at Elbaji tempļa, Kyoto, to purify the Emperor's clothes during elaborata coramonles Avery year. Above are shown the spiriatul laundrymen bringing Emperor Hirohito's garmants back to Tokyo after purification, so that he will be prosperous during 1832.
Kenseth Smith, her escort, come lux in had waked up a little," Got hold Ceelly's voice, still laughing. dearments and Ann, angry, gele in Halth of the fact that we kept things was urging her to open it. She
going here and were. perhaps.could laugh now. Laugh forever matter-of-fact middle-aged person,, though Miss Lane could not now Mie Lane, a trachey, rautta that Mary-worried-frightened?" Frare la neglecting her school work
and always she and Phil to-answered. "Yes, indeed. Come in, recall where nor reason why, she gether. She put the box on the won't you? I'm so glad you came, had given her promise of secrecy: Any shook her head. "Well?table, and as her fingers tugged nt Miss Fenwick. So glad." She and here she was in a pretty pickle, But that couldn't be it. I'm sure the bow she thought that every-overdid it because she was not at A lady, and a professing Christian, As the door closed, Ann looked it isn't. No. They seem to wish thing could be explained-or for-all glad to have Anr, ceme, and be neither told lies nor brake premises. ap from the ironing, and Ceelly us to marry."
given. It was so easy to forgive.cause the tragic look in Ann's! It was not particularly difficult. turned from the shelves. Cecily "Yes, I know. But don't you Cecily said, "Oh. Ann--the white face and dark eyes rein- Ann was readily satisfied. Only said, "Goodness, Ann! I didn't see they would? Seem to I beautics, tho beaution!
forced her conviction that parents on evasion was And
necessary; one know she was going. I'm afraid mean. They'd think just for smell 'em!"
(relatives in
es in general always came nowy and small white lie did the we hurt her feelings. I forgot to enough to declare that they Ann, at last, let the air out of under
classification) were trick. Dr. Tureck himself had listen. We didn't even tell her we wouldn't stand in the way of our her tightened lungs, and it made idiots. She feared that this inter said this morning that to give were glad about the Carmichaels, happiness; but they wouldn't go a queer, suffering sound as she flew was going to be difficult. needless pain was (not sin, Dr. and think about what they maid, "He shouldn't have be. She had promised those lovely, Tureck was far too nice to mention
did wo?"
but faintly defensive.
on
Studio, Ice House St.
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She talks too much," Aun said, would do if we went off and left cause there were such masses of sircet old people this morning that sin) a grievous fault Troubling NEW GOODS FOR EASTER.
them. They might feel worried and them, down there in the green. If either Ann or Cecily should talk and worrying further that pretty "I know. But she means to be frightened, but they wouldn't al-shading from creamy white to to her, she would not tell them Ann Fenwick, already, apparently. so much better than she is. So low themselves to think it much deep rose. Waterlilies, so rare, so about the allly and well, not real- so deeply troubled and worried, .doos Grand. They both do." less any it. They are that way different. And Phil had remem-ly nice poetry she had found (Continued on Page 11.)
Ann said, "I think I'll go to with everything. Right now they bered how she loved them and had written in Mary-Frances notebook,
soe Miss Lane this afternon.' are both planning a lifetime ahead got them and sent them to her- Copied, she thought, felt sure,
"I wish you would. I'd go, but of them. They won't recognize all the water Illies in the world. hoped and trusted. Not original Barry la coming carly."
death--they won't so much as nod She reached for the card. She surely not! Oh, no-not origi "Phil thinks Mary-Frances 15 to it."
hoped that Cicily would not notice nal boy struck."
What of it? She's a normal, healthy girl of 16."
"We weren't boy struck at 15,"
said Ann.
"For my
this
ACIDITY THE CAUSE OF INDIGESTION.
Ann sighed. "I don't know how her hands were shaking. The dear old gentleman had said, what I'll tell them about Phil and She hoped that Phil would not say "We shall inform Mary Frances Any medical man will tell yea that
Thoy'll question so."
that he was sorry. She wanted sisters of her fallure to make her most cases of Indigestion and allied "Don't tell them ous word about to be the first to say that He customary high grades. That is stomach troubles are caused by excess it. Phil's busy-something need not have sent a card-the their due. Yet shall need to acid in the stomach, which, unleas "We were a worried and so that sort. He has been busy a lot water lilles said all that he'd ever tell them so much in order to dis- quickly counteracted, may pitiriately busy. Still, I do remember a It-Intely." Ceetly stopped for a need to say,
cuss the matter of
makes food in your stomach tle Jowish boy named Milton; and second, tried to take that back,
inspirational girl," she tealth. Also, from turite one's as the digestive organsa. Talak acid what about n handsome Carl
canso painful distension. The SOTA Was his name, wasn't, it, Ann ? could not, and went on: "They read. Below that, neatly engray with her studies. But of ferment and thus form uses which really notice much, over, ed, were a fow meaningless more delicate question, we shall mon-sense remedy for acidity is "Dear mo!" Ann almost smiled. Sometimes they just pretend to. words: Mr. Kenneth Homer say nothing. Nothing. They them- "Bluurated' Magnesia, which instantly "I hadn't thought of him for, Don't say a word, and before Smith."
A bit impetuous neutralios excess seld, prevents fee years. His father was a butcher they've missed Phil at all he'll be
bit, may I hated that. Clasy, does it Im-back again."
Ano said, "I came to talk to you Youth, as you know, my dear lady, strengthens the acid-inflamed stomach preas you that Grand' and Rosalte "No. No ho won't. Not ever, for a few minutes about my little is a stern. disciplinarian. My wife Mining Doctors recommend Blaurat havo suddenly begun, of late, to We're all through, Phil and I" sistor, Mary-Frances Fenwick If and I will deal with this situation. Magnesis because it never fails to talk a lot about our being mar- ried? They never used to. Lately had quarrels before."
"Angel! Isn't that silly! You've you can spare the time Miss Yes. But with tact. With gentle-give immediate relief by removing the
With diplomacy nesi. they drag it in by the scruff of ***Not like this one. And before, Miss Lane, partly, comfortabla the neck whenever they talk to I've cared so droadfully, Clasy. | looking, polsed always as a-siernly
Lane."
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selves are you say, consorious,mentation, and soothes, heals and
cause of the ' trouble. You can · get Bisurated Magnesis at all.chemists and there 14, no. beiter, quicker", and Somewhere, in the midst of it,aurer remedy for digestive disorders.
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