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THE HONGKONG

SHANGHAI BOYCOTT OFFENDERS.

Chinese merchants imprisoned in the Temple of the Goddess of Heaven in North Honan Road, Shanghai, for having den!t in gooda agminst the orders of the Anti Japanese and Sare the Nation Socialy. It is understood there is a nice little “bag" of about a doxan captives at present in this Temple and that, in addition to imprisonment, the "guilty" ones have to pay a good round fine. Whern the money goes is not explained.

TELEGRAPË, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1931.

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Arriving in Shanghai from Canton for the unfication conforones

The pouch untegates received

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GUILTY LIPS

By LAURA LOU BROOKMAN'

Bir Eif TODAY

Author of "MAD MARRIAGE

lower. tou ded

with

Prempi Boras Rent, gracka ab) su rotary in Matte af kur i mybe, mai rumpled. !

Win lothing indicated that he and

Tu to the mom sun to buy from,

desentos frame is felony mida ment into it hastly. A pair of A

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Tournus de lake far r-rammed gretasles perched

CT ME sự where the fun..

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in the frown when Turrowredd his Soreload da approval of ample who won and the lanttars!

individuals at the earthly bour of 13 pan, knocking | Almal Mu tempus na spoger hat and card disturbing 1 1. nodal bumbers.

fall in love with

Harley Hart, propert

serkry.

11

Cannon wood the rat pup in tww

I Mark Tr He takes te mase aan Mra, Lattlejohny a zmai wombat in

but in de

As a black and white celton dress.

alingered in the background.

by cater to elude the puppy and takra buitur.

Nation Posites telephone calls from Travers but lete thers,

"Oh, yo" Mark went an eagerly,

Worn nut by the constant trend of visitors and politicians. the stone steps on the west side of the Capitol in Washington are now being replaced."

Mr. James Walkar, Mayor of New York, world's worst kooper of appointments, pictured in Paris, where he was presented with an alarm clock by nows. papar mon.

Mark's hand on Norma's arm guided her into the glow of the lamplight. They stood directly be fore the minister. Chris moved to

Bradley Nortna'a side and

Hart took a place opposite.

pre-

Rev. Littlejohn roughed a second tine. His sharp glance from ne to the other seemed to ask, "Are you ready?" Then, without amble the sonorous words began:

"the "Marriage is divined that

God home is a sacred institution. has ordained that a man shall leave

Bride? Why. Norma hadn't bis father and mother and cleave Stils Carrell wit be tolle her he is leaving "Withy Leone, or wife, "Ma, get me the marriage rit-|

ual, will you?“

thought of herself as a bride! It unto his wife The subdued little woman across seemed outlandish. Brides werel

Maribor, Twas shy inter se ni Eraser 11 palled a jolted cement from

on the trees and the solid with this coat packet and held it out 10w the 100: murmored a Burried an white satin and snowy veils. Thori they seemed without meaning. She ship, Norma Anda bereit Bend-ver-heels in ward the parson, "We just got swer and disappeared.

thinks she must and Travers Away it uver at the courthouse."

This in if thosemite of shirt

berman of Bucket of 11

know this peret, devices 1 Nurma Tpt all is uningerland.

Mark It (uviled to lower at the

Curu

"Hum!** Juven

mezt. Nerney in there, making stearation

her be

when calier natives, le tark's father at dis

hi watt end

of a heated

In midst of hratril

pech Mark bapenzi, Fasber

queret. The elder Travers defores

Chris Athen angrily. Mack begs Marma in marry Alone. After soar besitatlan the

18at

WIN

parlor.

1 cup set off with Chen and Hendley Rev. Littlejohn. And Mr. Hart: Half the room was in shadow and

list for the town of Woodbury in the next They're here as witnesses,

county.

CHAPTER XII

Norma passed her fingers Rother nervously.

She

Wilt

·

WRB

light radiating from the table lamp. you wait 2 ke some music white girl us your lawful and wedded

room

Was

The words rolled on. To Norma was aware dimly that what breathed the fragrance of orange happening was to change the With a shrug Roy.!

Obbossoms and carried bouquets,

Here she Before she returned Norma had There should be music, solemn and tire course of her life, Littlejohn ace pledd the marriage - time to

to be beside Mark. It was WIS rence and studied

lance curiously abont, benutiful music. it thoroughly the room.

Herself a bride?! Mark

her forever now. Or was It was obviously the Oh, it couldn't When he looked up he asked,! "which of you is it wants to be holstered sofa and arm chair that polo coat.

There were the plush up- The girl looked down at her tan the whole thing a fantastic dream? married?"

the brown shoes. She Would she awake in a moment and

find that none of this was real? every self-respecting parlor 20 wore her heret instead of a hat. if Mark marries Numn he will disown him. "I'm Travers," Mark told him. years ago must beast. There were Brides should have flowers-and

There was a pause. She heard Mark's father depar "and this is Miss Kent. We're the crocheted lace "tidies" pinned there was not even so much as an

voice Rev, Littlejohn's nghin: the ones, This is Miss Suundera. over the backs and arm of chairs, artifcial one pinned to her cont.

"You will naswer now as I pro

Do you, "Mother seems to be taking her ounce the words to you, gonahen--go ahend with the clearly defined the base of a cone of "You

on the lowered earpet there was time," Rev. Littlejohn commented. Mark Travers, promise to take this „Jermeny now?"

companion through life, to love The Rey, Henry · Littlejohn

Buyond this are the adjusted the spectacles on his nose, darker. Norma noticed the

le crossed the room to a radio and to cherish in sickness and in old-cabinet Norma had not noticed. A health, in fortune and in adversity Look straightened back and sunk

fashioned secretary backed against turn of the dials and strains, of and forsaking all others, to cleave

her

and her only till death do one wall. On a low stand before dance maale burst on the air.

A until my as well tell you, young the window facing the street stood nasal tenor, was singing to girl whispered. "I'm younger

Haxo- you party baran pompously, frightened, Chris !"

thut a spreading fern,

phone accompaniment. The words There was not even time for an aing off and getting married in watching her.

Mark's voice approve of couples run- The girl caught Chris Saunders sounded raucous-more ribald than

Nure thought

Sho darted a quick nounded odd. answer. Light had

She moved nearer, they were: appeared in a

middle

"the of

night. I'm to the left of the little the

and clasped Chris' hand. Norma Just a blue-eyed blonde.

glance upward. Suddenly she real. group on the shadowed porch. Now against it!" He eyed Murk, then discovered her own fingers were the door of the house opened. A look as bad as some of 'em. Can't

Who happened to be fond of ized Rev. Littlejohn was addressing You folks don't icy. Norma sternly.

Bradley Hart was saying some-Turn it off?" Chris spoke harsh-mise to take this man as your law- And do you, Norma Kent, pro- man's figure, bliek ngainst, the yel-oil if you've been drinking. You thing to the minister. Mark turned, ly and Roy. Littlelch complied low lamplight, appeared.

Mark Travers stepped forward. dan't show it. That's u

and came to Norma's side. How with a shake of his head.

ful and wedded companion

It won over. Nurma Was in Seems like we don't get any Mark's arms and he was kissing finger, everything would be all right thing but that heathen jazz most of "It's a rule of mine never to unite Mark would make sure of that.

The others were laughing, the time," he said with a

aigh, her. Travers

in holy matrimony fool girls and cleared his throat.

"Are you ready, sweets?" men that scarcely know their right)

"There's good music they could talking guyly. Little Mrs. Mark's voice, low as J you performı

john had come forward. She smil- A farringe

full of Mark locking at anmes becauso "they're ?

her

play if they wanted to " with

ed and said something Norma did Just come from Marlbootleg booze."

tion. Saddenly Norma was blinded Rev. Littlejohn

At that moment Mrs. Littlejohn not hear clearly. Brad Hart was stopped him.

But, Rev. Littlejohn, I assure by a hot film before her eyes, Grap reappeared. She carried "Come in the minister in a you--

ingly ale pat out a hand. It found black volume. "It's all right?" The minister its way to Mark's coat sleeve and sharp voice and the words wero

"Hero it is Henry." more a command than an

invita lifted a restraining hand.

a step back, felt her shoulder touch hands into the pockets of his cont. Chris Saunders'.

Chris!"

thes

man," he

window

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rule I

"Are you Rev. Littlejohn?" he his words with

make!" The parson emphasized bandsome he was Oh, of course

asked.

"I am. What's wanted?"

"Could

Wow I mean right

A rained

"I sald the rough woollen stuff was com- smlling.

her.

Little

tlon. "Got the licence, love you?" ¡ you don't look as bad as some of forting. Still blinded she raisedules, though it seemed longer, Rev. The world was beautiful and good

he

asked when the four young pro-

them. I'm willing to give you the her head,

a small declaring his right to kiss the bride. Everyone seemed so happy. Why had Norma been afraid? Why They had waited only a few min-there was nothing to be afraid of! Littlejohn took the book, opened it now. and straightened his spectacles: Ho

She shook hands with Rev, Little. ing room. Swiftly and shrewdly | of the thing that's bad, young man.. Chris spoke thon. Pent-up emo-

Shic kissed Chris. At Rev. Littlejohn eyed each one in Come on over here closer to the tion told in her volca.

"You're coughed.

"You young folks come forward, Jolin.. the group. The minister himselflight. "11 marry you looked well past the prime of life. Mn1" ha glanced around toward his feyer had a loveller bridel"

(Continued on Page 10.) wright, you're awfully lucky, Mark. No one please," he said, lapsing into what last, with Mark's arm about hor

was evidently habitual phrasing, ···

ple had entered the parsonage liebenefit of the doubt. It's the looks "Of course I'm ready."

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