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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
Married Flirts
fell away and a lady emerged from
young, was
TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1984.
by MABEL
McELLIOTT
The lady was obviously nervous. woman said. "Let him in. I sent ton's common law wife threatened CHAPTER XLVII
you with a sult for alienation? on the pier for Mr. for him."
she instructed the
But the man at the door was What are your plans?"
"No statement... no state- Two girls were at lunch in the depth of the car. She was "You wait slim, she was very beautiful, sheHotaling," Wax downtown restaurant. One
Everything about chauffeur. "Give orders that no not in uniform. He wore, enroless thin and eye-glassed and her blue her, from the many bags in their one is to be admitted to my sulto gray tweeds and a battered hat ment," the woman chattered, her This to a sult wore an air of primness. The suede casings to the pearls around There may be newspaper peo Ho said, "I'm from the Globe, eyes flashing. "Oh, Uncle Morgan,
Mrs. Bliss.
send this minn, away 1" other had a morry, mischievous her slim throat, looked costly. plc..
She uttered a litle cry. "No re-dignified gentleman whose white face, crowned by a bleached mop She looked around quickly, as "Certainly, madam. It's too bad of permanently waved hair,
"You know what happened," she though fearing notice. Then, fol- you didn't bring Davica. She porters. I said I would see no re-hair and pince-nez appeared over "If you'd just make a statement? "You're annoying my niece, sir. urged the other, spooning up her lowed by the chauffeur and the could have fended them off for porters." She shrank in her chair, the shoulder of the newspaperman.
men, lugging bags, she disappear you.
She shook her head, dismissing Is it true that your reported on Please take yourself off or, by the lce cream eagerly. "Tell me→→
gagement to Mr. Broughton is Lord Harry, I'll give you a whal The August sun beat down upon him. don't be such a meanle. I'm dying ed into the crowd.
Ing. Morgan Hotaling raised his to know,"
the decks of the huge liner. The The sound of hurried footstops broken 7"
"I won't answer. You have no ebony stick.. "Ifonestly I don't," said the girl indy came up the gangplank, look-went past. On the deck two or
Lila Bile sank back against the in blue whose name was Catherine ing neither to the right nor the three young people, gay in sport right to break into my suite this Miles. "Honestly I haven't an left. A man in blue, with gilt clothes, passed one damask draped way. I'll complain to the captain. cushions. "Why do they persecute me like this?. What have I done?" Idea. The only thing was when I braid on his officer's cap, saluted window. The woman, pacing nerve Grisson.
"Hush, hush, my dear, Don't came in that morning I heard Mr. her and led her to the elevator. Qualy to and fro, could bear sup
let the bounder hear you." Lawrence say, 'Well, I'm sorry to Her sufte was on A deck. There pressed giggles. hear you're leaving
sitting room, all delicate aulte," she heard someone Gray.
furnituro
damask And she winced. and
French
"The bridal The chauffeur elbowed his way
say. Into the Miss was a បទ, "That's good." The blond girl hangings. The bedroom beyond: The chauffeur came back with that?" Anished the last of her sundeo and was a blue and rose symphony and some message. As she wrote out reddened her lips with the aid of beyond could be glimpsed a gar-n direction for him, a knock camo he had heard, but continued im-
passage. "Mrs. Bliss
"lie's gone, madam," Grisson GLAO out! Get says you're to
sald. "le there anything more I The man in gray gave no sign can do?"
"Nothing." She had her hand- perturbably with his barrage of kerchief to her oyes.
(Continued on Page 8.) "See if that's the atoward," the questions. "Is it true that Brough-
a small pocket mirror. "He's the gantuan bath, all chrome plate and at the door. only one who was sorry, I can gleaming tile.
tell you. She should have been
cased out long ago. What I don't know about that one.
# She
looked mysterious, compressing her lips,
"Well, you know lots more than you pretend to, only you're afraid to spill it," she taunted. "I heard few things myself. That morn- Ing-the one after Mr. Weaver got back from hin western trip he stormed in like a hurricane,
in Whiffy's office, right next to hers, and I heard plenty though I wasn't supposed to. He said to her, "Where's that telegram?"
Miss Catherine Miles leaned for- ward, putting down her cup of tea In her excitement. "He said that!" "Yes, he did. And he was mad clean through. I thought he was going to chew the partitions. "Where's that telegram?" he said and she said, 'I don't know what' you're talking about. Then he Inid into her. He said he was go- ing straight to Mr. Lawrence and she said, "You don't dare.' He laughed and said why didn't he? And she said if he did she'd tell he'd been coming up to her upart- ment at all hours and drinking her liquor and pestering her...
She said that!" Miss Miles went crimson all over. Why, the -the nerve of her. I don't believe a word of it.'
"Well, anyhow, he laughed again { and said he wouldn't have beloved it of her, though he'd been warned before what she was like. "I thought you were just a good scout," he said or something like that. “I didn't know you were a snake in the grass. You tell Lawrence any lies like that and you'll be finished in this business for life."
Then she started to hedge, sort "of,"and"said"naturally a"girl didn't want any trouble and what did he want her to do? He had all the breaks, she said. A man always did. He didn't pay any attention to that. You could see she thought being pathetic was going to break him all up or something. He suid, "You be out of here, to-morrow morning or else....!'
"So she resigned." Catherine Miles.
breathed
"She didn't dare do anything! else," announced the girl with the tawny hair with relish. "And
that's a case of good riddance if you ask me."
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At Pier 57 in the heat of mid- day limousine nosed its way among the trucks and taxis, slid- ing up to the curb.
"Empiric salling?" Two porters jumped on the running board and a uniformed chauffeur sold some thing in a low voice to them. They
A maritime tragedy strikingly recorded here as the liner Albert Ballin collided with the tug Merkur, by which it was being towed out of Bremerhaven, Germany. A few moments later the tug (shown slowly sinking) suddenly capsized-hurling eight men to their death.
This is a haris. American humoriste: bave suggested that he be sent across the sea as a mount for the Prince of Wales, but his
owner Lester J. Anthony, Of Idaho, shown with kim, wouldn't think of parting with "Shorty".
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It's in the Toledo strike war zone, but the tank lan't bent on' destruction. Pushing a brush, before It, it is shown cleaning up the city's streets of bricks and missiles thrown at National guarde- man by strikers of the Electric Auto-Lite company,
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Japanese schoolboys of the middle schools, of Tokyo and. vicinity participated in army wianoeuvres' along the Tama'rivare with 10,000 yonike taking part fa, the mimio battle finals, Photo shows some of the ackoslboys, their guns stucked, onting, under war time.qquditions.
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