THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1932.
When the troops moved into the bonus camp at Washington, the Schoppel family moved out. And here they are en route to the new B. E. F. camp at Johnstown, Pn. In the truck is Mrs. Schoppel and the other six little Schoppels who were daddy's companions throughout the siege of the capital.
This bonus army mamber took the observation platform on the 200-mile trek from Washington, to Johnstown, after the battle of Anacostia.
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Mrs. Dixon was feeling stronger, Cherry Dixun, uretty 15- shem kter The sea air was invigorating and of wealthy parents. falls in love with Darthe hotel had proved to be a quiet, 1pm. •WADE reporter. Sa inreis with her father about Pac, feuses home and comfortable place. Mr. and Mrs. taking advantage of app Your, moke Das Dixon had made a few acquain
They are runezield for first Francis-not too many--and found Cherry s what to tark ges them to be men and women of Her STUKKIen with four are discount their own rigid social standards. in That Shanna, de etitie Nasen is friendly with Cherry, She mote They were asing the ear almost baslame Max Pearson who are works on daily and were glad they had de- enclosing a cheque for thin. She returns the tor the summer.
Cherry recelves in letter from her mothercided to keep Martin with them etrique because pride will not fel her kvepi
It was during the third work of
the News.
ft. lat, worried alot bills, drinken to
write a short story but beentes discouraged, the heat wave that Cherry, driven
and lent it unfinished.
Two days later Chetry hears her mother by the fact that laundry bills had
They started for the White House, but ended in the clutches of Washington detectives. David Budd, left, and John Pace, leaders of the radical wing of the Bonus Expeditionary Force, are shown under arrest.
streen band around it, and sandals Chat matched almost but hot
xactly.
"Put down that iron, cherub," : Dixie instructii. "Here's a pint of strawberry sherbert. It's probably half melted and if it isn't eaten right now there'll be nothing left where to get the dishes!"
it. No, don't bother-I know
of
dishing out the cool, pink mixture. She was in the kitchen already; Cherry turned off the electric on. She followed Dixie to the
kitchen.
"It's sweet of you to do this," Cherry said as both girls sank in-
Lo
chairs and began to eat the sherbert, "It's delicious!"
**Not so many calories us ire cream," the other informed her.
in critically It Cherry goes home and a been mounting higher and higher, "Not that you have to worry about
her mother's belable the father aid thaghter?
ATP reconciled Stre, Dixon passes the crabent over the ironing board before them. Lord. I wish I had your
of her illness but, na lime paacs, does not the two open windows of the five figure!" Dixie took another spoon-
the washere Cherry in room and tried to give Dan'sful of sherbert.
recuperate properly. The ter prescriber
several m father nalu li to u with her mother t shirt the same south finish the the refines at Mr. Son deres to haundry gave it. himmelf, Cherry aves her parents aft railrend sat firs
han entraxazine a returaverĒ.
Chapter XXXI
at the
The door leading into the hall
"But I'm forgetting the news!"
she went on almost immediately. for two weeks in Canada!"* "Darling, Pm leaving Saturday
"Oh, how wonderful!"
Bun beanies discussed when astors he staud open, Cherry was dressed in a recent purchase, a 95 cont apron that served as a dress. Her hair "Isn't it? You know I'd decided was pushed back from The heat wave came. It arrived and screwed in a knot.
her face to wait until September and gu to with
Her face New York, but yesterday I had a scorching sun and days was guiltless of powder or make wire from that seemed breathless from early up and she wore a shabby pair Chicago.
A girl I know in She's taking the boat morning until late at night. There of shoes because they were com-trip to Quebec and wanted me to was no breeze. Grass scorched in fortable. the parks where men and women
como with her. I got all excited and children, fiuding their lodg- had finished three shirts and her Bates. He said it was 'o, k. with It was hard work ironing. She about the idea and went to see ings unbearable, spread news-shoulder ached but the pile of un-him and so I wired Florence. I'm papers and slept on the ground. ironed garments was only half-ex- to meet her Sunday. Honestly I'm There was no rain-nothing to hausted. Cherry knew she was not as thriller break the relentless succession of skillful at ironing. She was slow cirens!"
as a kid'at his first sultry days.
at Il and none of the things look! "I should think you would be. Dan was working longer hours. ed quite as they should. It meant Two
weeks on The vacation schedule
n boat-oh, it was in saving of more than a dollar aaounda heavenly !" force and the staff was short week though to have the laundry several men. He had to reach the delivered rough dried."
"I's going to take my last office by 7:30.
cent," Dixie admitted matter-of- An hour before Dat time Cherry rose to start the
factly. "I've bought a new even- coffeo and prepare breakfast. It foot and was the only part of the day that the kitten, hud approached comfort. By 8 o'clock full length on the floor before the and a printed chiffon that will do. the sun was shining in the apart-window. Now he stood up, stretch-for afternoon or evening. Wait, ment windows and hot air
rising from the pavements.
tho
*
She felt something against hering dreas--white lace, don't you looked down. Pinky, think that's pretty?-and a white been lying at skirt with a blue flannel jacket
wased, and looked at Cherry appeal-I'll show you—"
II ingly. shades were lowered they
The new gowns were unwrapped shut off the faint stir of air that she asked. "Are you hot, too?"
"What's
the matter, Pinky 7" and displayed hastily. Dixie held was the only promise of relief.
the white evening dress up for For answer this kitten leaped to Cherry to admiro, explaining that.
really had been a wonderful bargain. Fifty-nine fifty reduced
The heat wave began the second the window seat. He settled there it weck in July. The third week came though waiting for a breeze. and it had not diminished. The fourth week oponed and still thero called, Vell, of all things to bo
A voice from the doorway to $25. was no rain, no breeze, no sign of doing on a day like this-
Cherry looked down at her cooler weather.
filmay, apron, her worn-out shoes, Cherry turned. "Hello, Dixie,” She pushed the hair back from hor Cherry acemed to wilt. She tried she said. "Come in, I can't offer forechead. What a sight she must to keep the apartment in order, you a cool place to sit but that bo! to offer Dan. cool, appetizing chair by the window is probably meals but the strain began to tell best."
on her. She grow paler than
"I'll have to go on with this Ironing," sho sald as she nroso.
This picture shows how Washington police broke up one of the B. E. F. demonstrations by arresting the marchers' leader, John Pace of Detroit, while his companions jeered.
This picture graphically shows how the bonus camps on lower Ponnpalvania Avenue, ware "mopped up". by U. 3. regulars. Officers directed the advance, while the camp was smothered by loar-gas, and the infantrymon, wearing gas masks and with fixed bayonets, went through it to drive out "equatters.”
Zeal the heat any more when I'm
usual and her. ayos woro dark the table. She wore a brilliant about your trip."
Dixie dropped her bundles on "But don't go. Stay and tell me earth can you Iron when it's as morning. Besides I don't seem to
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