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A proud smile appeared on the face of Mayor James J. Walker of New York as ho strutled at the head of tons of thousands of Persons who paraded through the streets of Manhattan from noon till mid- night in the cause of "beer for faxation."
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TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1932.
Coolidge catches trout while camera catcher Coolidge.
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BY MABEL McELLIOTT
ARGIN HERE TO-DAY.
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she didn't dare. Rose way so much
Susan Carey, 19, pretty and an orphan, Hera in carnest. with bay Aunt desale on the Wat She of Chicago. Un Anbing a business euurse a
"If you'll just let me get my
employed by Ernest Heath, architect. She breath." Susan begged. "I' to
meets Jack Warning, man about town, and you all about it. I don't blame you
Ray Flannery, stenographer
In the oce
The next morning, however, the ordeal came flooding back to her. She began to worry. What if Mr. Heath should find out? What if Ray should talk? Susan knew her own conduct would bear a close scrutiny, but she also knew how such matters can be distorted. She
arrived at the office in a fever of apprehension.
Everything seemed quite дв
scrow the way. Waring Deema Mirtatious a bit for being furious, but honestly usual. There was Pierson at his I tried and bigh desk with his ledgers spread
peals
Suran. Bob Dunbar,
Young
but Suan courages him. Mr. Heath it wasn't all my fault milionals who attended business arhool with tried to break away hours ago. It out before him. There was the her, Invites Hoan to lunch, start To something Important and is Interrupted by
*** was ghostly?" She shuddered at neat little pile of mail to be sorted
for. him. In Lampman, nother admirer.
trlands. Aunt Jenle departa slater and lose Milton, slightly older that
fun. Itar Flanery and another man go with them. They go from one nuity
CHAPTER XV
"Well, you are a fine one?" Rose axclaimed.
Major General John L. Hines
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who retired on May 31.
Kurekiyo Takahashi (above), who has denied persistent re ports this week-end of his in- loution to resign,
M. Michal Clemenceau, son of the war-tima Premier of France, and Mrs. Clemenceau, pictured as they arried in Now York on a special mission.
Dantas Ackroyd, sariety, girl. Dunbar the memory. How could she have and, in five minutes, there was Mr. for Europe and Human realises he cares deeply been such a fool as to envy other Heath, dapper and well groomed as akes her to a studio party but she hates ht girls those cusual "dates" they ever. Susan felt like a thief and a visit her boasted of? She knew now that coward as she returned his cheery Jusab, remen to stay with her. Susan, toner she had been better off at home good morning. Quite well she accepta Waring's invitation for an evening's with Aunt Jessie sewing or read-knew what would be his opinion of fort to another and pleasure reing, no matter how much she had her part I last night's entertain- When Waring taken her honts he kiss her she had had her lesson. She inter- had, in fact, become necessary and disgusted, resented the dullness of it. Well, ment. She valued his esteem. It
rupted Rose's continued plaint to important to her. Because she was cross the room and stare at herself woman she knew that esteem Ind in the mirror.
been increasing of late. Little “Do I look older?" she inquired, things that had happened, words Susan did not answer because "I feel it-years and years."
dropped by Pierson, the occasional for the moment she was too busy "You look a fright," Rose as-flash of approbation from Heath's fumbling about in her purse for her ness. "You're pale ni a ghost and keen eyes had told her that.. key. She was conscious only of hn there are rings under your eycu.”
"Do you have that Walker exquisite sense of relief. It was Susan slipped an arm around correspondence?" he asked. She bought birthday presents for his composed as if they wore complete enough to be safe at home with that Rose's waist. "Please don't be so had, and laid it before him. nightmare blind her.
wife, who had, in fact, been the strangera. Susan, answering bla cross," she said. Then to an "I waited and waited," Rose was companiment of "oh" and "ahs" "You seem to know what I want tory!
"Good girl," he smiled at her, parfect model of a selfless secro-"good morning" na calmly as pos saying bitterly.
sible, began to think she had "There wasn't and "I don't believe it", she poured, these days before I know myself."
(Continued on Page 10.) Susan thought, "I feel a hypo- anyone I knew to call, although I out the whole story of her adven- Susan, flushed, deeply and rosily. crite letting him say that." But noarly did give Ben a ring." Susan turo. When she had finished Rose This was high praise, indeed, from the glow warmed her just the same. gasped in horror.
sald with emphnals, "I hope this Ernest Heath. Oh, thank Heaven you didn't!" will be a lesson to you.
Confusedly she She went about all day with the "Well, I like that" Rone stood go to bed!"
Now let's murmured her thanks. They went life, in her heart. It seemed a transfixed, eyeing her. You are n
on with the morning's work and diving dispensation that Jack_War- That was all. Having sald her nothing more of a remotely per- ing had been sent to South Bend cool one! Here I've been fretting sny Rose was content to forget the sonal nature passed between them. that morning. Susan had a little myself sick for the last three, affair and Susan was grateful to Still the glow remained. Susan felt more time to compose herself for hours."
her. She knew the story would it and Ernest Heath felt it. They were in the living room travel no further.
the ordeal of meeting him again. now and Susan, having switched
The man thought, "Dash it all, When it actually did happen it SERVICE She thought she would never that's a nice girl and smart one, was not nearly so bad as she had). on the lights, sank into a comfort drop off to sleep but so superb was too. able chair. Rose pursued her griev. her health and so clear her con- Mins
I shall be almost sorry to see expected. The South Bend bust- KING'S BLDG
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come "You haven't even told musclence, now that her fault was con- Treason indeed this was to Mins, was not until the following week (op
back." ness dragged on for days and iti whom you were with or anything," fessed, that in five minutes aho was O'Connell, who for seven years had that she and Waring met. There sho said, annoyed, Susan could breathing deeply and ovenly, safe tolled over his files, and worked was a brief interchange of greet RADIO EXPERTS - WORK have laughed from alicer relief but in the land of dreams,
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