THE HONGKONG TELEGRAP
SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1933.
KING'S THEATRE
TENTH ANNUAL
DANCING DISPLAY
~BY-THE-RUPILS OF
MISS VIOLET CAPELL
Undor the Distinguished Patronaga of His Excellency The Governor and Lady Peel
on
WEDNESDAY, 31st MAY, 1933
at
5.15 p.m. sharp.
Part Proceeds will be donated to
Local Charities & The London Hospital.
Dress Circle $3.
BOOKING NOW OPEN-
Front Stalls $2. Including Tax.
Back Stalls $1.
Children, Soldiers & Sailors in Uniform Half Price.
1933 Marches On!...With One Of The World's Undying Romances !
We Usher in a New Year "with the Most Magnißcent Production of this Immortal Story... the Love-Drama of a Yankee Sailor and Japaness Geisha Girl...
MADAME BUTTERFLY
with
SYLVIA SIDNEY CARY GRANT CHARLIE RUGGLES
B.P. SCHULBERG
PRODUCTION
a (Gramount Picture
LOVE or MONEY?
BY H. W. CORLEY
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CHAPTER XXXIV Janywhere before but both she and row hipped, tightly bolted coats, Lottie had attended farewell their hata aslant. Crying wo- Jackson had drawn the Town-parties on various transatlantic men. Laughing women. All the send car up alongside the gang-liners. She had expected better varying shades of brown. plank and the Morans flocked out accommodations than were here. "Are they all leaving town?" ahead of the two travellers. The
Lottle gasped. passenger agent hurried to greet The little party made its way Mrs. Townsend personally. * into the lower cabin, up a light "Oh, steward," he called, beck- of stairs into the smoking room, oning. Immediately from now thence on deck and up a flight of where two dusky white-coated stairs to the boat deck.
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They were not all leaving town, it Denied. When the Kong soundest for visitors to go the members of the Miranda's crew "Mr. Ashton anid this was the greater part of the gathering re- luctantly sought the rang plank. hastened forward and picked up better deck. The nativer swarm
One woman wearing a blue suit the suitcases, bags and dressing these boats at every port and on boxes which the two girls had this deck it is impossible for them that would have done Lottle credit considered adequate to contain the
articles left out of yesterday's to look in at our port holes," Mona burst into tears und flung ber eking. The cabin, as they were explained. We have the stale arm about the neck of a man in to Ace. WIR filled with other room reserved for the govern-gray.
articles.
you sure?"
Thom. it "You ain't never coming back!" ment official at St.
ahe wailed, "You ain't nuver, "So this is out, Min. Are nuust be all right."
Stateroom A was the best the coming back. I know it1"
"flush, Flo, honey." boat offorded. It was not farge,
"You ain't. Mona was fumbling in her bag or could it be called small. Two
You ain't!" and presently brought forth an en-iron beds were "rooted to the "Well," nothingly, "I ain't if velope. She withdrew two large floor," as Ma put It. A dresser you don't want me to." rectangles of greenish paper and WAH likewise attached. There Lotlic accompanied Kitty on a were two comfortable rattan arm tour of inspection walle Mona took "Tickets," breathed Kit's-chairs, and 2 long mirror. leave of her mother. Lottie, re- turned, far from intrigued with the Miranda.
handed them to the agent.
"They look Ike wall paper.".
the further you go, the bigger they get someone explained.
Ma, instantly loyal, took Lottie's good-humored jibe but quite an good-humoredly. It sounded like a dig at Minnie's travelling arrange ments. Wasn't Minale putting up the money for everything?
"Oh course it's a boat." Ma an- nounced spiritedly. "And a fine boal, too. A fine little bout. What did you expect, floating
A night club?"
Windows looked out on a tiny deck which the steward numured thru their own. The windows
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likewise faced the stern and the second cabin quarters,
Across a sweep of lower deck filled with winelies, coila of rope and open hatches Mona could see the second cabin. It looked some- thing like a miniature latiron building shoved into the stern.
"Glory be, l Harlem is į labroad was Ma's ejaculation., it
The second- "Something this side of the Nina jalmost seemed so. or the Pinta," Lottie remarked. class cabin and decks were filled "Well, we're just a pair of vaga- to overtlowing. Yellow gir ", seal do we brown girls, all dressed in 15th bond travellers. What
street version of the latest fast- care?"
fat women, Following their guides, Ioaded ions. There were with baggage, the girls made their kinky-haired women. A few child- way to the lower deck of the boat.ren. Men who looked, and pro- Mona was not without certain bubly were, pillars of a churra misgivings. She had never sailed somewhere. Younger men in nat
.
"You can't buy candy,” she said. "You can't even get a magazine," "We have plenty of everything in our bags, Latti
"Yes, plenty. Brid Min. "I packed them myself."
Another gong sounded. "Are you sure this is a good cabin ? asked Ma doubtfully.
"Of course," Mona assured her. These are the only de luxe-"
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