WAR LEADERS MEET AGAIN.
General John J. Pershing (right), fonder of the American forces in the War. welcoming Marshal Henri Petain (left), hera of Verdun, to American soil at Old Point Comfort, Va.
GUILTY LIPS
“ LAURA LOU BROOKMAN" "Author of "MAD MARRIAGE
DECIN HERE TO-WAY.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1931.
REAL ELECTION SUCCESSES.
A photograph taken in the central committee rooms of the Hon. Mary Pickford, the Unionist candidate in North Hammersmith, showing lady helpers dispatching section Bterature. It was their work in the constituencies that contributed largely to the nearukketing success of the National Government's appeal (Times copyright).
until they interfered! I tell you
J'retty Norma Bent, year-old secretary, 1 hate them!" Mario Mark Travota, militonnice's an in spite of the opposition af Mark A
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The Buy
1.
In Marino, mátule
A retul cry enme from the baby's bed. There was a second
wintera de Lenpolás, Aller als KTY. Little Mark was waking from nutrymon at firm Springs the his map.
emtp.n te,urs to Mseboro, It in
Vi som man enn nnd work wel be lower Immediately Norma was at his side, benting down over the tiny,
his field. Then he beepmom
ww.ker In a departhornt store. In wolte of wriggling body. She was croon-
At
very he and Nut. The Pater Tracing some peculiar sing-song non- za Mark inte Jasmine sense that the Infant seemed to
If the past will prove he can und Marka Brn! fank Inroles anderstand, Norma picked him further trip to Panon Norms male may up and the fretfui-
erving ceased.
mak gun),
Mt home the tries to Persund Stark net too but unable to do kb.
She turned with the child in her
Norum, rudely trialed at her father-in-law's Í arms. An amazing transforma- bone, alps away, leaviny no trace of her tion had taken, place.
•hereabouts, Chr Baunders,
Norma's
list
remummate Jelps her fleet s fab for blue eyes were tender- now. She Mark father empleyes detective to trai laid her check gently to the in- the wick. They produce res to show Noun the years ruller had been ourleted
ant's, smiled at him.
view charge. In spite of evidence int "Darling!"
charge was
she roded.
tramed and the girl in ther's precious darling!"
Bocht. Trovera marche Salewyrc...to...
"Mo-
Weeks Taker Nori edare a dritet triling Rementer what the doctor said
her Stark has wreuret a divorce, Next day about taking him
up when he
in the "office she fair.ta. She learns alleries," Chris reminded.
to live a ella. Chris trients her
in her DATE.
know. But just this once)
The summer months pres drearity and can't hurt!” August Nuwen Lorn. Er arrives
Norma resumed the
one day at the uartieri to od Norma, sing-song crooning Boltly.
staring at a newspaper. *
CHAPTER XL
Chris carried her purchases be- hind the screen that soparated the kitchen trom the living room. When she reappeared little Mark was lying in his crib and Norma stond with the newspaper in her
Chris Saunders tried to make her voice sound ennual. "Well," she said, "anything, bartling in the news today? Any murder, hand. any hanke robbed-."
Fifteen thousand dollars for a
The words broke off as Norma vuae!" Norma repeated slowly.j raised her head. Alniest black and their grandson's sleeping in these blue eyes looked. There second-hand bed. He's lucky were angry, flashing lights in them, even to have that."
"I hate themf" Norma said Chria snid determinedly, tensely.
"Oh, how i hate them! There's something I've been want- Look!" She held up the newing to talk to you about, Norma. paper, pointing to the paragraphs I might as well say it now." She she had been reading.
hesitated, then continued. "Do The holding was not in large you think you're doing the fair type. "Vase Brings $15.000 at thing not letting Mark know about Samuels Auction." Frowning, the baby?" Chris read what followed:
Norina Travers' ehin lifted. unid
"A Ming vane purchased by F, "He's not to know!" she M. Travers for $15,000 brought the fiercely. "I won't have it. Chris, highest single price at the nuction if I thought you'd try to reach of the George K. Samuela collection Mark-or his parents efther and
Never!"
of porcelains and glasaware yes- tell them-I'd never speak to you terday. collection totalled $87,346.50.
Receipts from the entire Don't worry about me saying)
BANKER SUED.
NEA
Mr. Otto
Kahn, woathy banker who is being sued by an opera singer for failing to keep a promise to pay Yar 3180,000.
The size of the latest American dirigible, the Akron, can be judged from this picture which shows her alongside the Los Angeles, former German Zeppelin.
Japaneis barricades at danger spots in occupied Manchurian cities.
you don't want," baby would be a boy, I decided
"Bidding on the vase brought on or doing anything guess you that if I lived and the baby lived account of some once happenings to know how you and the baby are
retorted.
a spirited contest between Travera Chris and Miss Eloise Walters. The know ΣΤΟ well enough to know I'd never let him know about his yone is
"That's a lot of money for a vaso,
do 18
aro
vers
"Ho's not to
Mr. and Mrs. Travers Chris insisted. perfect. Newspapers
alad. Chris gave an animated even pulling off her hat. Wanted
and the earlier subject of conver- getting along." ampled to be a remarkable ex÷İ take care of my own affairs and father.
sation was not resumed.
"That was nice of him." Nor- let other people manage theirs! "You see at first I blamed Mark's There was more but Chris did I'm only thinking it doesn't seem parents for everything that's hap
If Chris was not convinced that ma, In an apron, was busy at the not bother to rond it. She said, to he the right thing Norme re- was a mistake. Because If Mark theless kept her
Norma was right in falling to table. poned. Afterward I know that communicate with Mark she never- "But that wasn't all" Chris it seems to me.
Own Now that they've pented. "You talk about what's had really loved me if he'd cared Keeping out of others
counsel. continued. "He naked mo if I got it what do you suppose they'll right. Do you think Mark or any- the way 1 did-nothing
personal thought you'd be interested in do with it?"
woul affairs body else has any right to
was a cardinal principal, some work you could do at home. my n have kept him away. He'd "It fan't the mones." Norms in- baby? Did any of them do any come back to me and no matter
she
observed rigidly.
Copying manuscripts. It seems a Caring for the baby, following novel's been submitted to him in terrupted hotly. "It's just read-thing to help me when I needed what anyone anid to him he would-
name all the time. F. M. help? Did they? Why, the baby n't have believed it. He'd have hospital, gave Norma little time to be a tromendous success but ing the
the daily schedule provided by the longland. He thinks it's going Travers-why, you'd think he was might have died for all of them!" come to me for the truth! Mark
for introspective worries, some sort of god! You'd think 1 stul think he should know," didn't do that. When I made my days passad swiftly. Young Mark must be
The before it can go to publishers it really face these facts I knew
typed was strong and healthy. It was "Ho? Who do you mean when
could
*do I had to stop thinking about him,
it, Norma said hard for Norma to bellave that eagerly. "Of course I could! I'll ticular was wrong. That walling "That won't be necessary. Mr. might be good exercise. She Stuart sald he'd send one out. and feedings and nobly re-dence in your work, Norma. Went trained up new secretary to comfort imaginary waes. wonderful F. M. Travers is docelt corned-I'm not thinking of Mark she said quietly, "but anything reported of standard wolght. At
docan't do half as much as you At two months small Mark vis-'did. He wants the finished copy ful and unfair and crual? And at all. I can't think of him."
ited the hospital clinle and was on this novel in two weeks and
willing hia. wife just as bad! I'd like the There was at pain. When Nor-you say goes with me. Get out a three months this rating was re-job, telephone him to-night
to pay. 50 for the chance
to let them know a few ma w She looked at Chris but have dinner ready in five minutes slight gain over tho averago child, Norma announced. "Oh, Chris,
went on her voice had changed fresh table cloth, will you? I'll ponted and at four he showed a things!"
subtly, "Oh, but honav-1"
the words came as though she, if you'll set the table."
"Keep on na you have been, I've been so anxious to begin earn- "I don't care, Christ They are wore speaking to herself.
Busying themselves over the the doctor advised. "You've got a ing something. It's terrible to be cruel. And unfair, too! Thoy Those hot days here alone last meal provided a welcome cutlet fine boy there?"
in debt I never have been before they've broken up my life, taken summer I had so much time to for emotion neither of the girls It was a wook after that has not really big amótints I mean. everything away from Ine. 1 think it all out. It's not easy to wished to acknowledge. A little pital visit that Chris returned, I'll telophone Mr. Stuart and if he warn't hurting them any, Mark, talk about. That's when I know later they sat down to an expertly home one night with news. "Mr. can send the typewriter and and I didn't ask them to help us. I had to quit thinking about Mark browned roast, cauliflower in Start stopped in to 800 me this manureint I'll start to-morrow": We were getting along all right Somehow I was sure aven then the cream, hot rolls and a fresh groun afternoon," "she announced before (Continued on Page 18.)
telling how much they you say that-Mark Travers or Well that's-all there is to it! I bables cried when nothing in par- rent a typewriter"
zive to charity. Telling about the baby? It's the baby I'm think told myself to stop thinking about
they go to. Mr. and ing about. Little Marki He's him and I have.
wine to know anything; been
Little Mark's
the pH. Travers were among about his father or those other forget, big help in making me schooled herself. to a routine of Ke seems to have a lot of confl-
Mrs. F. those in box seats, Patroncones abou include Mr. and Mrs. Tenusps *|*|
PAVOTA.
I don't want him ever Why don't they print the truth? even to hear of them if I can Why don't they print that this help it.
Chels crossed the room and put As far as Mark is con- a hand on the other girl'e shoul "I didn't know how it was," dor.
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