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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAFII

WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1932.

Photo shows the funeral service in Shanghai for the Inte Dr. T. Kawa ata, who died of injuries received in the Hongkow Park outrage. Cremation took place in the Japanese Cemetery in Chapel.

New Locomotives for the London and North Eastern Railway are now being constructed at the works at Don.

Work in progress on two locomotiver designed for heavy mineral traffic-(Times copyright).

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Some of the early arrivals, standing in line to be admitted to the small spectators' section at the "vengeance mudor" trial in Honolulu. Admission was by cars.

Newcomers to the ranks of American Senators who favour a vote on the dry law are Senatora James E. Wation (left) of Indiana and Henry W. Köyes (right) of New Hampshire. The two legislators are shown bora after they, together with ZZ colleagues, had signed a petition asking for an opportunity to vote in the Senate on the question of repeal or modification of the Eighteenth Amendment.

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the dime-a-dance

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DEGIN HERE TODAY

BV JOAN CLAYTON:

lenty branches rustling against the

Bitcu Rowalter, beautiful 20-year-old, fon; windows and letting through spots

in love with Larry whom he morts and where shel work a dance hall hastes. Larry in carpet. The minister's wife cut engaged in Elbabeth Howes, a debate, but flowers from her garden for the al- shons attention to Ellen ant blatar and played "Oh Promise M4" returns from Europe.

Framvetine of gratitude Ellen" aureen to at the organ just before the cere marry Gleven Barclay, kind and wealthy man of 67 who has paid hospital expenses furung.

a street nee)-

young artist of sunshing that speckled the red

her brother, Mike, Injured In

The minister's wife was a roman dent. He size finds a jola fox Bert Armstead, tic soul. engaged to Ellen's sister. Myłn.

Shu

gast, lately's attorneys, but the papers fought down the sheer panic that they can be shened after the ceremony.

Cheering and booing were about equally divided whan this throng of students assembled on the steps of the Columbia University Liberary to listen to protests against the recent ex- pulsion of Read Harris, eruending editor of the Columbia Spectator, the undergraduate daily. While a special student committee organized a one day strike, the undergraduate governing body passed a resolution approving the action of Dean Herbert E. Hawkes in dismissing the editor whose charges of "semi-professionalism" in Columbia athletics hrought him to national attention.

She did not dream that Barclay him been married and divorced, the last note of the song made El Scandal accompanied a divores from Leds len think of an ocean liners whis Grayson, a dancer, and, tenzing this talk may be revived, he and Elfes agree to keep their tie and of the final warning, “All marriage areret until after they all for ashore that's going ashore." Euppe

Barclay wishes to settle a fortune on Ellen. did not

from the steps of the church. The visit to Mike at the hospital. The just for that night. It was not so guess that as Ther go to the ufflers að Symon and Pembr. wheezed to silence the org spell of solemnity disappeared in boy was excited and nervous be many miles from Manhattan, just and Ellen ia burst of hysterical laughter. cause of the crowd in his room. He a pleasant drive through the still, not rear and Ellen refuse to with, ayns made her want to rush from the in the parsonage, a tiny, white cry or be cross. When Ellen at-

Refreshments had been prepared did not know whether to laugh, breathless ovening. When they On the wedding morning Ellen feels the long, silver road Steven pulled hor wore clear of traffic and on the call not go through with the ceremony. Mre was thinking it was too late now but the wedding party was too nur- Mike wriggled free to demand if close to him.

She dropped her stop, much to Mrs. sho would bring him something hend to his shoulder. Southey's disappointment. She from London.

Strange that she had never bo- to stood on the sidewalk, shaded by a speak Ellen saw Steven's adoring great oak tree, and waved until the But she felt the familiar pang the car. She felt safe and secure as Ellen assisted him she would. fore thought Steven driving a eyes smiling into her's and

big car was out of sight.

child had been so adept at causing she watched his hands, steady at

persundee her that she musl The

where the marriage is to take place. Barriny

couples differ to a wall Connecticut town to go ashore. The gangplank waaried to 14 Aware of Ellen's fears, was her it the ralaod, wisbee to postpone the marriage,

CHAPTER XXXV

Then as the minister began

Was

afraid no longer. How could she.

be afraid of one who loved her so? quarter of an hour before Loula thing with the peculiar gracious-always safe?

"They had scarcely been gone a lately. Just then he did some the wheel. Would life with him be

Her response

hungry.

Ellen was overwhelmed with re- llet. Stoven's question struck the chains from her very spirit. steady. She heard Steven's voice from a roadster that had

WILB clear and Symes, Barclay's lawyer, leaped ness of childhood which made her -Suddenly she knew that she wan To postpone this marriage, to de- Then there was a frosty circle of roaring down the highway,

come forget. Mike stretched out one fer it until Steven's return from platinum and diamonds on her antically rang the parsonage

fran- brown little paw and grabbed "We're almost there now, Bar- London-that would give her five ger, and Sleven bent to kiss her. bell and demanded to ace Stoven

door Steven's coff,

clay told her, almost as if he read blessed weeks in which to conquer The minister smiled his congratu-at once.

"I'm awful glad Ellen married her thoughts. "The place isn't bor problem. She need not go lations and Ellen heard Molly sob. of interest and excitement, told like you."

Mrs. Southey, in a fevor you," he announced frankly. "I staffed-just the butler, But be'll ahead. The man who loved her It was over,

have food for us. had himself sat her free.

She was Mrs. Steven him the marriage had all ready

I don't bellove Barclay.

They all laughed. Myrude you've eaten to-day?” Then she looked at Stoven and Stevan called her that first and where, the bride and bridegroom glad she had married Bert.

taken place. No, she did not know manded to know if he were not saw in his eyes the despair ho left the Rev.

"I haven't,” she admitted. "I'ma

could not hide.

In 'n awfully hungry," She know she pointed. Molly rushed up to kiss hapa-

Mr. Southey disap-were bound. She thought per-jfit of shyness Mike refused to an- "We'd havo caton in town if I'd could not take advantage of such her and to kiss her new son. Myra

awer. Ellen had been made proud only thought! But I was so anx- quixotic generosity. Sho under who had become a bride five min-Symes cut hor short.

""Let me stood Steven had made the offer be- utes earlier was kissing them both

so your husband," and happy, and despite Mike's pro-lous for you to see the place that

tests, sho gathered his head into in to be our home, Ellon." cause he was the person he was, and comparing her ring with El-out, her husband's study, Symes old bear hugs. She did not know Almost before she had pointed her arms and gave him one of their

(Continued on Page 10.) understood that she must refuse it len's while Bart, because she was the person

little in the was striding

she background, looked shyly on and knocked on the door and was in-ful to him.

across the room, just why she should feel so grato- WOJ. She saw Steven again as a thought his own bride the most side. beloved friend. Ho was not a beautiful girl in the world.

Within fivo minutes the stranger.whom she could hurt.

"Why postpone it?” Abe de- manded.courageously,

"I thought you might like to, my dear."

*

study door burst open again. The There were tearful goodbyes on Ellen, atill in a world of

lawyer raced from the house and the hospital steps and one hor- reality, was resolving to be the The Rev. Mr. Southey came from could not leave Myra and Molly and un down the shady sidewalk to his car. rible moment when Ellen felt sho best wife in the world to She accepted the arm ho

Steven.: his study and paced the floor, alalmost said so. Then the next "I wouldn't," she told him on a clung to it and looked up confident Ho did not respond to Mrs. South- car. There was no chauffeur now. offered, algn that he was deeply agitated. minute she and Steven were in the note of high courago. "I want to ly at her husband, her eyes lumley's anxious questions.

married to-day with Myra. nous and solemn ne a child's eyes. told her that they both must hope Steven said na they whirled away." Ho only! "I wanted to be alone with you,” Together they walked out into the Mr. Symes could locate his client. sunshine.

They wore driving to his coun- They were married in a tiny

A tow hours later while. Semestry home-now her home, too, a Thero was rice after all-a small was scouring New York for them great house on Long Island that white painted church with green bag of it dung by Mrs. Bouthoy Ellen and Steven made their last had been put in order and opened

bo

That's what we come for,"

And Barclay was content.

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