THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1932.
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THE FLYING FAMIL
Above are, the first pictures of J., A. Mollison's safe arrival in New Burnewick after his epic Atlantic flight. Top shows him re- freshing himself with coffee. Below he is seen beside the Heart's Content, De Havilland sports model machine.
LEAP YEAR BRIDE
Laura Lou BROOKMAN
BEGIN HBAR TO-DAY
The stranger's înco
sobered.
Cherry Dizem, srutty 10-year-old daughter "Yes, I know him," he answered.
at weithy parents, merc
Gosper reporter,
her puta, a
A QAITI WH
Don Pallipe. "I didn't expect to see him hero, marriage though. It's rather a surprise. Changes things somewhat, I-well,
Leap Year
and Curry does the proporinu.
dne kud tina muve in a chray upartment with Dan here I suppose I may as
And Cherry's test struggles with
10 discouraging. Ixio
tusework
Shannon, mavle well be frank. I'm the Mr. Harris
Col. Hutchinson, whose effort to turn trans Atlantic flying into a family affair nearly ended in disaster. With his wife and two Imall daughters, Kathryn, B, and Janet Lee, 6, Hutchinson took off from Washington for London, and made forced landing on the Lea near the Greenland const. They are now on their way to Eng. land aboard the Port Talbot which rescued them,
ellie on the stews, is friendly. Cherry met you were oxpecting, Miss Vall, and afraid there's nothing more to one!" ho aald venomously. habusume Biss Fearwall, 20 of New. then again, I'm not. My name is he
whe tried make juve to bar.
Brena Vail, maybe writer,
Wellington and ban mela her.
he
Sne MAKA
COUSER Harris-that is, it's my middle
between apartment. Dwoord RTINCH
New York
"Look here!" It was Pearson
"Oh, you think that, do you?" speaking, "Don't tell me if you lifes de cuisinitate in writing & piny. Dan name. You had a note from me Brenda snapped, "Well, you'll find don't want to but there's one thing boxins the apvad moet of bu evenings at Mas saying I'd call this afternoon to there's plenty I can do about it. I'd like to ask. Are you and Bren-. Chetry undan. He sumes to meet her talk to you about picture rights on I'll have you arrested. I'm going da Vail-I mean do you?"
fal lo appear your stories. The fact is--well, to make you pay
"You heard her say she never for then une day but
When Brenda with hum Later whe
"I'm afraid you won't be able to wanted to see me again, didn't Dan of deceiving her they I'm not a representative of United Cherry acul
do that," the young qureful. He caves the apartment and when Actors as I told you"
mun said you? Well, I can assure you it's "You're not with United Actors? quietly." "You see, Miss Vail, I've mutuall What's more, she never Then you're not the man who wrote been a newspaperman too long to will see me. I'll take care of that
where law la con-all right" mel"
take chances
"But what about your play 7" "Oh, yes I am. I wrote the let jcerned. There was no mention of ters and sent them to a friend of money in my letters. I didn't sign "What about your motion picture mine to remail from New York," anyone else's.
When you company? Brenda was explaining "But, Mr. Harris-1" Brenda axamine those letters closely you'll to me just before you came that Vall's face had lost its animation.nu theres nothing whatever in the play's so bad the agents laugh- cane Brenda admits taking the story. She was staring at the man un- them on which you can base ed at it. Unfortunately, it wasn't
comprehendingly, almost stupidly. charges."
returns Cherry gone. A work pazien in which he does not hear from her.
Is Dead to go to wien biru. She agrees to ce at the end of wook. Be elves up his job. Alexawhie Breaus prepaťın 10 receive a visit from M.! 1. Barr, representative of a motion picture company, from whom she hope to win Korot na A scenario writer.
atory he 1.As wilțien Dan covers ■ pukesed in a causing unior Brenda's name.
le us to be apartment where in an angry
telis Dat be through with him. Junt then the doorbell rings.
CHAPTER XLVI.
**You
namic.
supposed to be comedy, Oh, I've "If you're not the Mr. Harris, who
think I'd believe
that? been getting a line on myself all are you?" she demanded.
You think I'd even listen to you? right- "My name is Pearson, Miss Vail, Brenda's expression nitered In-Max Harris Pearson. I'm on TheAAN MULJE stantly. There was just time for News."
Watch For
a quick glance luto the mirror to "You-on The New! You mean
reassure
herself.
Angry colour here in Wellington? You mean flamed in her checks but that was you haven't anything to do with DREAM OF DESTINY
all right. Rather becoming.
motion pictures? Then United
"I'll get out as soon as I can.' Actors-they don't want myly Arnold Bennett. Phillips promised beneath his stories?" Suddenly she turned on Pearson with blazing anger. "What
breath.
They heard the hall door open did you do it Car** she cried.
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After the failure of the Monar- chist uprising singed in Seville by General Sanjurjo, his home was. burned down by republicans.
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at its height.
On the scene where 75,000 Bri- tish officers and mon died in battle, the Prince of Wales is shown at the unveiling of « war memorial in the little village of Thispval, on the Somme.
GO-BETWEEN'S SAFETY
"I'm glad of it," Pearson told him. "I was beginning to think you'd lost your head entirely. That's how I got into this mix-up. Senseless apparently. I suppose that's what usually comes stepping into other people's ana.rs. But I couldn't stand by and see u dame like this Vall woman put the skida on you! I figured that if I and close, the murmur of volees! LOW dare you? Ob, but there Well, I'm going to ace my lawyer!" could get her interested in going and then footsteps. Brenda, radiant must be a w sgano, this sort of Then you'll only be obliged to to Hollywood-make her think she It will be had a chance at the big dough- and smiling now, hurried to greet thing, I'll see that you pay for it! pay fees for nothing.
sho'd well, show up in her true the newcomer.
Tried
to trap me, didn't you? rather foolish."
colours. She's vain, of course. Ter- "Mr. Harrial" she said with sac- Thought you'd get money→→
the Perhaps Brenda's afternoon had been, too charine inflection, "This is such a
Brenda believed him. bly vain. You see I took much for her. She snatched up the Perhaps she saw that suddenly trouble to look up Brenda Vail pleasure-"
"And for me, too, Miss Vail." nearest thing at hand, a pottery every one of her glamorous dreams rather thoroughly."
"How'd you do that?" The man on the threshold was vase, and hurled it across the room. had faded. The vision of Brenda
"Oh, Rent a couple wirca. You young looking. Tall, well set up The vase hit the wall, shattored Vall, the great scenario writer-
to know about JAPANESE AGREE TO ACCEDE
TO BRITISH REQUEST and rather handsome. His hair and into pieces. Brenda's anger was her name flashing on the silver didn't happen bycs were dark. He wore a dark not appeased. She caught up a screen-her photograph in news Brenda's marriage, did you?”
"Married? But she's not 1" suit, carried a brief case. As he cushion from the davenport, rip: papers wealth, fame, influential
"No, she isn't married now, Hus-
Tokyo, Sept. 21. spoke he stepped forward, survey ping the silk so that the cotton acquaintances all that had van band died two years ng killed in
Ished. The woman turned away,
It is reported from Mukdon ing the room with a swift glance lining fell to the floor.
Seema he was that the Japanese militaries and his eyes turned to Dan.
"What did you do it for?" she covering her face with her hands. a taxi smash-up.
"We'd better go," Phillips said. crazy about Brenda and she led authorities have agreed to accede Brenda intervened. "Mr. Harris," screamed.
us here, him around by the nose. The dopo she said quickly, "this is Mr. Phil- The two men exchanged glances. "Brenda doesn't want
is that the husband could really to the British request to safe- lips. He's why, why, DAN-PA hysterical woman is not a plens-
"Yes, go! I never want to see write and people who knew both guards the Chinese Intermediary bandits and Mr. For suddenly Dan Phillips had ant sight. Phillips said, "There's thrown his head back and burst no use losing control of yourself, either of you again! Get out of of them insist he wrote the maga- Letween the
my sight, I tell you-1"
zino stories printed under Brenda's into a shout of laughtor. "Mr. Har Brenda. People will hear you-" ris!" he exclaimed. "So this i "What if they do! Do you under-
Her. angry, high-pitched voice by-line. At any rate she hasn't Phillips, British Consul-General at release of Mrs. Pawley and Mr. your Mr. Harris, is it! Oh, this is, stand what he's telling me? It followed them out into the ball. had a thing published since his Mukden, and that pending tho Phillips lips tightened but ho Corkran, they will not attack too much--1"
means I can't go to Hollywood! Silently the two men entered the death."
their The Inughing continued, became The money-I'd counted on $10,000 levator and rode to the ground
on the did not speak. foor. They stopped out
captors, even if, in tho at least-it maans there won't be street and Phillips was surprised "Liston, Dan," Pearson went on. Brenda Vall said hotly, "I don't 'any money! What am I to do now? to ace how light it was. A little hope you're not sore about meantime, they commit further know what you're laughing at. 1.I've never been so humiliated. So after five o'clock. It seemed hour what I tried to do, Suppose 1 outrages.-Router. don't understand—1′′
so mistreated! I'll soo that you since ho had catered Brenda's should have known the thing was All at once she saw that some- pay for this. I'll see that you apartment but in reality it was silly but it seemed to work. At
least who fell for these latters won't let you. You can't go back thing had happened to Mr. Harris, ¡suffer-!" The brisk, business-like manner Pearson was actually sorry for "Car's parked here on the right I wouldn't have tried such a thing was gone. Harris was yes, he her. Rage had made Brenda Vall Pearson said. They turned a cor if I hadn't known about the phoney to that vampire, I tell you!"
"She's not a vampiret: Sho's~~ looked sheepish. He was actually into a haggard, shtow-like old wo inor, got into the roadster,
and game Brenda pulled." grinning, looking at Dan'as though man. She looked years beyond her Pearson started the engine. They
"I'm not sore," Phillips 'assured an angel. She's the sweetest, dear- the two know each other. It was age. Her lined, twisted face was had travelled several blocks before him. "At least, not at you. When est, most wonderful girl in the
I think what Incredible.
pathotle.
either spoke again. Then Dan said: "What's what's this all about ?"
you I've got to telephone! Good "Forget it. She's not worth Lord you don't think I'm talking"] the woman asked helplessly. "I'd shouldn't have done it. There were all this I don't get like to know the Joke, too." She reasons but wall, there's no use "There's a lot I don't get either. worrying about in Mahout Brenda Vall, do you? It's looked at Harris. "You you are going into that Miss Vail, I de Gume all I did was make fool at... "Oh, lun't" "abel Listen let me che full you I'v., otso un Mry Harris, Saranit you. That liberably lealed you and I de myzelf
nolsor.
Max."
less than 45 minutes.
"I'm sorry," he said sincerely. "I"There are several things about been-complete idiot I've world! Stop this car, Max. I tell
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