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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1935.
SERIAL STORY-
One I Love
DEAIN, HERE TODAY
JANET HILL and ROLF CARLYLE have: been engnged almost a year. They have g
their marriage because Janet Insists they must have 1500 in a savings areount Next Rolf enjoys spending money and the elald ronomy necessary to whom this dietiteful to him. Janet works at mecertars tư BRUCE HAMILTON, advertalig menure? of Every Home Maguaisin, and Rolf hemi ployed at an melverlicing Kawney.
amornik la
Janet, deeply in love, e se sumpicious when Bolt begins to make exenter for not roming to see her. One night he breakı mus engagement wills her. MOLLIE LAMBERT, who dires merens the half, telis Janet she has sean Rolf -entering a theatre with another girl. Janet moeta Rolf next day after work And tella film what Molle had muld. Rolf berubes
kayo their engagement is
And that it Janet really wanted
meaningless to marry him she would have done so long Age. They quarrel and, Rolf Toween, Janet ja about to bowed a street car when someone ralls be name.
CHAFTER VIL
STILAY
A
The voice was a man's but Janet know before she turned that it was not Rolf's. She looked back and inw Howard Cressy hurrying toward her. Cressy, promotion director nt The Every Home office, was as usual smil- Ing too broadly. Janet would have avoldest him anywhere. The seemed absolutely nub-proof. dozen times she had refused his in- vitations and stii la persisted In offers ing them. To-night, "when she wanted more than anything to be atung, meet- ing Howard Cressy was too inuch!
"Hello, Janet," he cried. "Going home? If you'll walk a block to the garage where I keep my car I'll drive you nut."
It.m
The street ene had halted. dours alid lock and Li (te 22 aru! woner waiting pushed forward. Janet told herself he had to bourdi that street car.
"I....
Gressy was beside her now. I'm sorry," the girl began, "but I'm time
afraid
She
can't vnit. Some other
Over
mounted the car stup. one shoulder sh locked back and enlled, Thanks just the same,"
The young man stood on the curl and wateħed the car disappear. Janet did not see him. She found a sent, sank into it, and turned her face Vinuloy pake. It was as much
to the th
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as she could dà lư shut out the sight of the other puzengers, to protect herself
rself from starinr, curious slunces. The street cur jolted on its way. It passed the business district.
Now
it was moving along a street where the only buildings were low, dark, deserted looking that lenst desirable section of Lancaster, known as "the flats,"
"Janet pressed nearer to the win- daw,
The blackness outside was no more dismal than her own heart, no more hopeless than the future that seemed to stretch ahend. Everything she had counted on was gone. All the happiness she had planned-all her dreams. She and Rolf were not going to he married. They were not engaged any more. -Rolf "dkin't lave iver, He lund as much as said so. Oh, how could it all have happened? How could such things be true?
LAURA LOU BROOKMAN
"Get a load of this, will you?" Mollie asked. “Do some girle
have all the luck!"
| meant those things. She could not fil was almost five o'clock. Janet arose, bathed ami drészed more care-
The whole day had been miserable quite bring herself to do that.
It she had never imagined anything when she went to meals she scarcely walked a dozen blocks in the Febru- 1
so terrible as this. She rem
remembered
how
She was listless, preoccupied, and fully than she had for days. She
had been on seeing at Evenings she
one of the girl. At home. ary dusk before she entered a restau
at the office rant and ordered dinner. The brisk
invitent Rolf. All day long had assured When one of
that is som as she saw him invited her to a birthday party she walk had made her hungry and she herself and
talked with him
everything would pleaded an aching head. She said the had to admit to herself that the fond right gain. Why had the tele same thing when Mrs. Snyder asked made her feel better. phone? Why had the urged him to her, to come down stairs, and play meet her? If she hadn't done that bridge. The excuse wasn't entirely this terrible thing couldn't have hap-untruthful. Part of the time Janet's minutes before Hamilton arrived at pened.
head did uche. It came from sleep-greeted him, smiling. Yes, she told She pressed her two hands together less nights, from failure to ent prop him, the headache was gone. until they hurt. She must not give erty.
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She
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·
The car jogged along, stopping,| starting. The 40-minute ride hal
Tuesday morning--six days since
and felt improved all ready,
But all her resolves could not kill the quickening of her heart when the
never seemed A long but at last it her desk, stopped typing, for a few
་
"It's nothing. Just a headache.”
was not Roirs,
7 Do
off."
you? “Oh, no, Mr. Hamilton. That's not luck!" nece pary,'
cial
she had seen toif-Janet, sitting telephone rang, the chill of disappoint shows four college chunis; each of in month. Melly, comedy, romance ment when the voice over the wire, whom is sure he is destined to success all the ingredients that make Paris came to an end. Janet hurried ap the walk, let herself quietly into the sets and put one hand to her
when he leaves college. One intends the gayest city in forehead. It was aching fearfully. She went to lunch with Pauline
in the world-are reoming house, She was glad She closed her eyes and opened them Hayden from the business oflice and
to bo a great newspaper man, another combined in this grand new motion is not meet anyone in the hall.
is to be a great anchitect; the third picture. The thrilling voices of ainst immediately.
that evening, instead of staying in
Mary Without
stopping to see if there were)
her room alone, ske kancked an Mulli, nationally famous college football Flis and Tullio Carminati have never more letters or a
She saw that Bruce Hamilton was Lambert's door and asked if Mollie a record as a couch, and the fourth Mary Ellis and Tullion Carminati nwysage she ran watching her. "Aren't you feeling would like to see a movie:
star is confident that he will make een heard to better advantage. the single night of stairs.
Then at Inst-the blessed sanctu-well, Miss Hill?" he asked.
ther's heal the cust is to follow in his wealthy father's
this film in singing The other girl was in pyjamas foot-steps. Fate Lakes them in hand and romantic roles. Lda Lupino and try of her own room! Jauet entered,
runding th "Then you'd better do something would," she said. "De ready in two closed the door behind her and turned
newspaper. "Sure and does things to them. Of the men James Blakeley play the chief the key. Without turging on the about it. Take the rest of the day minutes. Get a lead of this, will ohe dies a felon; another breaks supporting roles. The story tells of light she dung herself fare down on
and spiritually when his four romantic lovers--a merry mix-up physically some girls have all the the bed and let the tears come,
father, unable to vithstand the Anan-
an-with much confesion and misunder f She sighed heavily and held up the other two defy fate. The picture, night in Paris the story reaches its crash, commits suicide. The standing and after a mad hiinrious There were times during the days)
the rest of the day off." he newspaper, pointing to headlines that however, that followed when Janet was able, repeated. "Better see a doctor. Al-proclaimed the discovery of a new
not all tragedy. No climax when the lovers are happily by means of frequently rehearseden's good one. Over in the baby star" in
sweeter romances can be the movies.
imagined rejoined. See "Paris in Spring" at réassurances, tu convince herself that|Fbounix building."
than His manner was future
those enacted by Tone and, the “Queen's Theatre" to-day. celebrity had just Margaret Lilsay and Alexander and it was only n patter of time until that of on executive giving instrue-signed
He would tions he expected to be obeyed.
med a contract for $500 a week. she would hear Iron Rolf.
"Kiss and Make Up" Janet took the newspaper and sunk Jean Muir. Ani Dvorak, contrary telephone, she told herself. He would
"But
Tito a chair to read it. All at once
to the usual roles in which site is A gay, romantic comedy of hand- ask in an apologetic voice when he "You're to see Dr. Allen," he tell a picture on the opposite page caught f
cast, hus a tragic part as the wife xome beauty ddctur to whom thet- could come to see her. Each time sheer crisply. "You had a headache the her eye. She stared at it as though of Nick Foran, the one member of the sands of women Rock for his "special" answered the ripping telephone her other day, too, didn't you? That's hypnotized,
quartette who is unable to cope with treatments. "Kias and Make-Up heart quickened hopefully, Once had business. Don't come back to
(To Be Continued),
present day conditions. There la coming to-day to the Stur Theatre. when she said, "Mr. Hamilton's office" morrow unless Allen rays you should.
plenty of humour, touches of light This picture was produced by B. P. in the pleasant, low-pitched tone that An offre is no place for sick people,
comedy
and music including an Schulberg at the Paramount studios, had become inychanical her pulse Can't do their work-make mistakes.
original college song written
for with Cary Grant, Genevieve Tobin, pounded a sharp tattoo as the voiceIt isn't efficient and it isn't business.
the production by Sammy Fain and Helen Mack and Edward Everett Hor- at the other end of the wire replied,like,"
Irving Kahal, Alfred E. Greenton in the principal roles. The sup
porting cust Includes Lateien Little- (Continued from Pagé 11.)
*This in the Acme Advertising Janet dit as she was told. She Agency." But it was only Jim Me- put on her coat and bat and walked Phall, one of Rolf's employers, who to the Phoenix Building. Thore the wanted to talk to Mr. Hamilton about young woman in Dr. Allen's office.
told her the doctor eculd see her in An averting contract.
Then
were times when her half an hour. mood shifted sharply. She would.
screen
CINEMA NEWS
NOTES FROM THE THEATRES
་
The
directed.
"Elinor Norion"
Claire Trevor knew all about com- tracts before who over got one from a movie studio. The blonde young actress had, as her first fob in life.
a filing clerk "in"
ja;
What the Lark realities of life de It was longer than that but Janet to the hordes of young men who, the position of be as sure that Rolf had taken her didn't mind. The session with Dr. filled with high hopes and confidence, large New York office. There she ut her word, that he would never Allen concluded with the statement are poured forth from colleges and had two baskets on her desk, one for eung back, as she had been before that there was nothing wrong organl-high schools every year, forms the contracts and one for sales, her job that he would call. Utterly despaireally. The doctor outlined a nourish theme of a most powerful draina of being to dle them. Other odd jobs lug, she saw the lays stretching ing diet. He advice plenty of sleep, life today, the First National produc about the office kept Claire so far ahead, each more gloomy than the plenty of fresh air and exercise. Hetion "Gentlemen ars Born" which will behind on her contract filing that she one before. She was so unhappy she said Janet had a tendency toward an e could think of nothing else. Work aiment common among young women Alhambra
the feature attraction at the never saw the bottom of the basket. became a routine that was somehow who spent their days in offices-ery adequately National has provided actors and netresses, If only to make until Tuesday. To And now Miss, Trovor states: "I am lived through.
this unusual in favour of long term contracts for our exhaustion. Rest was the best drama, First Over and over she reviewed that Tenedy. Rest and exercise out of an equally unusun cant of young things easier for the studio filing brief meeting, repeating to herself doors,
film stars. Franchot Tone, who has clerks." The Mary Roberts Rinehart all that Rolf" had said, "all that she
the leading
role had said. There were so many things Janet paid for the examination and Margaret Lindany, Jean Muir and on Wednesday to the King's Theatre, anslated by story, "Elinor Norton" which comes she wanted to know. Who was the took the street car home. More than Ann Dvorak, three of the screen's is Miss Trevor's latest vehicle. She Ross Alexan is co-featured with Norman Foster, How long had he known her? Was ton's words he alarmed her. She der, Nick Foran
•
Rirl he hail taken to the theatro?/ what the doctor had sold Mr. Hamil- outstanding actresses nabort Light, Gilbert Roland. Hugh Williams and
he really in love with her 7 He would have to stop the headaches or all leading juvenile actors of the Henrietta Crosman in this new Fox might have explained if she had given she might find herself without a job, Broadway stage make their film de Film dramatic smash him a chance but she had not. Mr. Hamilton had anid an office was buts in this picture, and reports from
Recalling the hot-tempered words no place for alck people. she had used Janot felt an Impulati
Hollywood indicate that they will be Sho lay down for a nap and was screen stars of to-morrow. to telephone to tell Rolf she hadn't surprised to find when she awoke that story, written by Robert Lee Johnson, The
"Paris In Spring""
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