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SERIAL STORY-
THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1935.
Summer Sweethearts
BEGIN BENE TODAY
- KATHARINE STRYKHURST, beautiful, 20, Levine aequalite) with MICHAEL BEAT #LOE, riding teacher. Bid weknowledgrs a unwilling wteraction toward him, he worried over the progress of an affair b
couldn't live after this. Couldn't Ince followed. Bells ringing-people, hur- i it. The way he's been laughing trying to and fro through the corridors. me. And that woman, too. Did you Mrs. Parker was there, her face see her look at mo, as if she was strained and white. And there was
mused?"
a nurse with dark hair under a fly- away cup.
en 202 PARKER, her best friend, and GS LARKIN, of whom Zoe's parents dies | again.
AUDITIME.
Katharine and DR JOHN KAYE. friend of the Strykhut family, take Zoe to a night club where she wen Gilble with a notorlove wuman. Zoe threatens to kill herself.
That same night Michael is tavelled it taking SALLY MOON, Joral roquette, to the sume place. Sally, arriving hos ale, forms her father that he and Michael are elymi.
CHAPTER XVIII
At the recollection Zoe groaned
"However did it happen?" wailed Katharine snid, very gently, "You Zoe's mother. Katharine said some- made a mistake, dear. That was all. thing nervous and rather garbled We all do that. And you're only 20.nhout Zoe's desperate hendnehe-John Do you suppose there is a single per Kaye's prescription. Aun of 40 to-day who can't look back on an early mistake?"
"I'm through." Zoe, Faid with finality. "Life it's done for me, Kny, You don't know-th, you don't know. What wouldn't give to be like you! Nothing seems to hurt you."
"She just got the wrong medleine, that's all," Katharine said, trying to make the lle sound reasonable,
"Oh, Katharine, do you think so?" Terror looked out of the older wo man's eyes. "Katharine, it wasn't naything else? Star was happy lately, Katharine said nothing to this. wasn't she? It warn't wasn't the There was nothing one could any. Zo could it be?" You had to was like a deaf wontan, a blind woman. She was aware of nothing but her own raw wound.
There were steps on the stairs and Katharine, distracted by the responsi- bility of her charge, was relieved to see Dr. Kaye at the door.
lie to mothers, Katharine reflected.
Zae'n mother couldn't have borne to know what her chili had gone through that summer night. Life was some
too black and pitted with times
Katharine wald very softly into the telephone, "John, I wish you'll come aver if you can get away, that is. Is there bridge or something?"
She was at the instrument in the Zoe upper hall of the Parker house. was not 10 feet away. Gerda, for the moment, was with Zoe. Katharine
"Johnny, can't you give her note- explained that Mies Zoe had a had Aplluting headache. She wanted to thing to make her sleep?" call Dr. Kaye, but Zer had protested. John anid yes, there was bridge, but he could manage, It,
Sri.
Zoe overheard. She rose, swaying giddily."
terror
All through the night they fought for
life. Katharine Zoe's
went through the halls softly; ance she met John in the doorway and he smiled at her wearily, gently.
"Dr. Kaye, you can't do anything Gucin-Mrs. Mellvaine--just ran for me. Katharine should not have " he said. "She'll take my hand." bothered you. I'm sorry. Just go There In spite of her relief, In spite of away and leave me alone."
"Don't ark me now, Zov, Katharine could not was a kind of desperate diguity shont her fear for refrain from making a grimace. Of the small figure.
ΛΑ "Zoe, dear, your course, Gracla would be over! soon ne she knew Julu. Knye was in will be home soon. Inricock, Gracia had put on her pret-what's happened. llest frock, made up her plump face frighten them?" as seductively as she knew how and her
her gently. very
Strykly they reed in" at the
**John, la she--are you going to be able to—- 1"
I don't know." He looked desperately tired. "You'd! mother and father better lie down and get some real
They won't know yourself,*
ROM, I'nı Do you want to
simply right. I Katharine asked! | couldn't go home. I would't be able
to sleep anyhow."
"nt's true. That's true." Zoe)
tractable. Just like Gracin. And, seemed suddenly
"You
ir she could manage it, she would give me something to sleep on, doctor, break her engagement to that nice and I'll be better to-morrow, perhaps,
John Kaye had his finger on her army officer and marry John Kaye
pulse now; his quiet eyes were exam- hersel
ining her.
Wak
"I have something in my kit," he said. "It's right there on the chair, Kathrine."
•
الم
She went down senin to the library where Mes. Parker, propped with pillows and sustained by her husband, was waiting.
The woman's haggard eyes sought
brr face. "Katharine, if Zoe dies,
"
"
J
"Don't talk that WH13, Mamma. Henry Parker patted his wife's hand. "She can't die. We won't let her." They were simple people again, this house and all the grandeur they had required meant nothing to them.
"She's years older than he is," Katharine said rother angrily,
She went back to Zoe's room, Zoe had refired to perut herself to be undressed. She was lying on the bed, her evening sandala, stained with mud The tall, shader girl in white, with and dew, dragging the pretty enverlet the fair hair brushed like a golden awry. Her face
"Henry, do you remember when she lead colour, casque on her head, found the leather fler blue eyes, open wide, had a surt enus and gave it to him in one quiet cat her hend so badly on that radia
I'll never of dead look in them.
movement. Juho Kaye smiled at her; tort She was four... Gerdn asked if there was augthing she was sa cool and sure of herself, so forget it
burst into wild weep. else she wanted. At a negative shake aloof, apparently, from earthly trou of the head, the maid went away. bien. Katharine recognized the unling. Already they were talking as if Katharine sat down beside the girl. ity of his smile and answered it in Zoe were dend, thought Katharine,
Zou, won't you talk about it? Itkins, John was goal! Whenever he fear clutching at her heart.
was around you felt safe.
The sight wore through. There would help, maybe."
This will do tho trick. Two of was a blaze of light over the water, You'll sleep like a leg." Light poured into the sickroom, these, now.
'All right," Zoe said devitely, where all figure lay stretched I want to bathe my face, I think on a carved and gilded bed. The nurse extinguished the hull that Back in a minute.".
Zoe twisted her small body about so that her face was again burrowed into the pillow.
Mra Parker
"Go away, why don't you? Leave me alone, Oh, I'm dying-that's what it is. This awful feeling... Katharine and Dr. Kaye waited as dangled, hospital-wise, in a twist of
she disappeared into the glittering, white up with one violent movement, clutch-tiled bathroom. They could hear the still. ing her head in her hands.
I can't stand it" Suddenly she sat
I was going to innity him-lo you hear? I didn't believe what people said, didn't care what he'd been in the past. But now I've seen him with that that devil. Now I know how he feels. Why, he never wanted me for n minute. I was fool. He was laughing at ine--laughing all the thing."
paper. The room was very
Dr. Kaye went to the door. He still rushing of water. Then n thud.
John Kaye rushed for the door. I wore his black brungelath but he had long since discardict the coat with the was locked.
"The balcony!" gasped Katharinaatin lapels. In his shirtsleeves and "You can get in through the bathroom braces he looked oddly grim.
Katharine was in the hall, curled window."
The doctor hooked his leg over the up on a window rent. She brushed sill. He was out of sight. Katharine her hand across her eyes as the doctor waited, her heart thuddling painfully, appeared.
have Zoo-how awful What would they "Oh, John. I think I must find?
dozed off just for an instant. the most awful dream..
His face startled her. It was so "Johnny, she isn't she hasn't
He could not speak. Katharine crouched law, us if to ward off a blow. (To Be Continued)
The key grated in the lock. Dr. Katharine di not try to stem the! tide of the other girl's suffering. It Kaye stood in the doorway, Zoe's body was dreadful to look upon-the raw-in his arms. A strangely limp Zoc. brownish liquid. ness and newness of the wound she her face stained by had received.
"While of egg, quickly," grated the That's why I want to die, Kny. doctor. Katharine uever knew how You've got to help me. I can't-1 they got through the confusion that
KOWLOON AFFAIRS
DISCUSSED
PLAYGROUND NEEDS
OTHER AMENITIES
AND
The following are the minutes of a meeting of the General Committee of the Kowloor Residents' Association held in St. Andrew's Church Hall on Monday, July 8, at 5.30 p.m.
There were present, Mr. Li Chor-
drawn."
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reported on "Star Ferry charges, and after diz cussion the Secretary was instructed to write the "Star" Ferry Company The requesting, in view of the conditions, a reduction from $0 to $5 for single monthly ticket. Mr. T. B. Wilson did not vote on this matter.
BARBER-WILHELMSEN LINE.
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The reply from the Manager of the Railway Company on this subject was read, and the Secretary was asked to write to this official thanking him for his interesting letter and the ch (President, Mr. T. B. Wilson assurance that all possible steps were (Vice President,) Mr. J. H. Shaw being taken to keep this clock in good (Hon. Secretary,) Messrs. L. working order. D'Almula e Castro, C. M. Hall, W. H.F.
Hongkong Travel Association. The Goldenberg, C. M. Manners,
Chairman of this Un. R. Pestonji, D. W. Munton, I. N. reply from the Murray, E. Kern, and the Rev. J. R. Anacciation was read and it was Higgs. Apologies for absenco were decided to let this matter stand over received from Mesars. W. J. Rattey, and to wait developments.
Ming-fan
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The minutes of the previous mect ing were read and signed by the
Chairman.
Ben
Children's Playgrounds
"TAI PING YANG". From NEW YORK and PORTS. Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being aled at their risk into the Godowna of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whart & Godown Company, Ltd. at Kowloon, the wharves whence and/or from delivery may be obtained.
Optional cargo will not be landed here, unless notice has been given 48 hours prior la vessel's arcival, but carried on from port to port to the fiust port of call to which the option extende.
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our
The sub-committee for Children's Playgrounds reported that the play grounds in the Tsim Sha Tsui area All broken, chafed, and damaged Kenerally are in need of a consider Goods are to be left in the Godowns, Correspondence: Letters regard-able amount of werk to put them in where they will be examined on the
16th July, 1935, at 10 am. by ing Tsim Sha Tsui market. Public reasonable order. Utilities, Railway Clock Chatham
surveyors Messrs. Goddard & Douglas. The Secretary was Instructed to In the case of dutinble cargo, con- Road
Hongkong write Frontage,
Government and strongly signees are requested to inform the Tourist Association, Selioo! Children's protest against the deplorable state import & Exporta Ofice that they Stationery, and Reclamation of there playgrounds, drawing their have such gouds for examination. Grampian Road wero read and particular attention to the general approved.
dissatisfaction, as evinced by the Markets: The letter on this sub recent letters to the newspapers. Ject having been rend it was decided Brothers was read and after dis to leave this matter over until next meettug, when it is expected that a cussion the Secretary was instructed to write to these people stating that reply from Government will have this Association had no objection to the concerts suggested provided they Bus Services: There being ne fur-week na were of not more than 1% not take place more than once a ther correspondence on this subject hours, duration cach performance; this also was passed over until the
auchi
Concerts, if the achome was up- meeting in August.
proved by Government, to be run Rolely by Pearno Brothers.
Miscellaneous: The lotter from the
been received.
Pablic Utility Charges
id
Concerts: The letter from Pearne
The reply from the Hongkong Telo- Director of Education was rond, phone Company having been rend, requesting that information regard-
No Fire Insurance has been, effected. Bill of Lading will be counter. signed by
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considerable discussion took place and ing stationary suppliers be passed to Longsong Teiegraph.
it was decided to refer this matter tha Headmaster, Contra! British back to the sub-committee for further School, and Mr. Goldenberg promised consideration.
to furnish the necessary particulars, WM. FARMER & CO. As there had been no reply from The Association's letter
of con the Gas Company, the Secretary was gratulation to the Hon. Mr. J. P. instructed to write and draw their Braga, OLE, was read, and his roply!
the Association's letter thereto, thanking the Association for attention to of Juno 17.
their good wishes, was received with. appreciation.
The letter from the China Light & Power Co. Ltd. was road and this was allowed to stand over.
This concluded the business and the meeting closed at 7.5 p.m.
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