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i NEW bluiaIN DAILY L, 21U -y Lua sMBER 22, 1927, ] = = — |nance minister in tk original na-| q |attempt to enter the mission, and ing so much that we had to fix it so | | A * 1 x tionalist government, and of M [soon the structure was a mass of y ildn't ring, because Mary and [Sun Yat-Sen, widow of the man y smok ruin D lDE STRAN PAIR 4 t would hear it and want to | who founded the nationalist move- |1t is understood that all the chil D O 1 excitement was| _ Ent e o i e ST o RN [”N !SS N e mission. were Indlans, - | Woman Who Left School Room for 1 £ nder ul r Ut their names were not obtained e o = e children are much bette i ion of China under popular rule ! :\’": o :’,;h s e lole. | Holyoke, Mass, Sept. 22 (1 P)—| The twins, who recently complet- - ’I’ r o i PUEE to-| Business and Built up Million Dol- Mme., Sun Yat-Sen w o [ deovern il B 1t rosince birth by & fed a vaudeville tour that took them SRR Sl ealinel by coug ey o raph companies put forth every cf- K it el T et e 5 2d o e Al fort to get additional information e, Miary snd Margavelilio many! nartaiof. thel Gonatiy, 1. [t R R RE e Uoncern Moat Serve Yioar. A0 B \ G 0“ F Rid: P Nl e Lt s : \ . 14-year-old Siamese twins, ; S £ et . . Wellesley Graduate Announces &, Seone, e 4, Score Cut O From Aid; Priest |or'tu" SO T el e S b B SR T e e o . Who. With Dr. Kinne, | Philadelphia, Sept. 22—4f—With I (Il SR e were available. I stra 5 S SRt oe. tig osperous business in the Chiang, up to the {ime of th 4 Fire is Third in Few Years |lises as one individual week, now, b never have com- of th : WD Engademen | military rses which brought | ear Deat Sl 7 . p s A hey ey and asserting that [ | ] A The Beauval Mission is in charge | With one o seriously il eir mother s 2 h about his retirement, was regarded | < influen e life of the do not feel that they a2 s today a| ¥ iless, Miss Eleanor V, f e as an invincible general, having led | > - of Father La Jaunesse of lh>‘ ‘.:‘, ir z e ]: : SR el s have | Martin who gave up teaching school 5 Ara el Sp e el el late Fathers, who is assisted by other automatica ireatened, phy- |8 a apped,” Mrs. s i he Tt b Fhanshal s sent U8 e doriove mdionaiste np ‘m”; "] "”I‘ 1 '\.”"" 7 Ancel and TFather Adam, sicians had considered the necessity |said. xcept for the fact that they e world, must serve a year and :r.‘;:: o e o A Shanghai and other key inete R Bt ek o e e ey an of cparatory operation as a last |are joined at the hips, they are ab. e agnt % il Oriental romance of a piquant Chi itles and swept the northern war were bu prothers of the order and cig = iondepirlioh basle it sreReined et ingit vt in the reformatory for defrauding & Beaggernduats fokiWellealoy collory o o it NSRS SNOTAICY slapt ahabi nricst ers of the Grey Nuns order. Sis 1 hope o g death. s y a . and they are J mber of finance companies out of lords hack across the Yangts and st, Thre ik tha Ll e Siiies But today, Mary, who had been [able to do almost anything other | m ccords on the sul e . 3 and a nationalist general young in | with Miss Soong fs | Mot been learned, ¢ sl 5 al girls can do S e s uearly a million doll ] e A DS L Lis) romanc i Diles Seane e o artier, § most. crlcally fl, was reported much |normal gicts caoloo TN | that no CirtinTwhold nonte s tatiod g has enlisted the interest of all|feroTied to have beg e o survive, fire destroved the iso S b e ot ihe laaik | Margaret's condition was LY can th 2 loss of $300,000 to her Shangha Nooaees oo one s m UM o o Beniivall Gathiolla e on TRson. Sl : & v normal, and attending physi- L A had gradually expanded 5 Y 5 o suceesses attracted worldwids Lac La DPlonge, Mondny niant. s in the north. The buildings were of ns were confident that no opera- |Wwonderfully cheerful children, even ler ithner business from dest by Miss Meiling Soong at a dinner | 4 ac La B EMON ey iRt Tav i et delia Rt e e R s when sickness keeps them in bed | ning % i to her mot intimate Chinese and "/ e " 'n in 18ss, | cording to word bro by a launch ' tinclple, and. the institution | 1on Wauld be required | stk 3 24 ning un r club and def foreign friends last night confirme:! DG RwhoRwas sborn Hin which made 1 1 mile trip to T ve | Mrs. Johr s, mother of the | hey were in bed with influenza operation surely would | payment aceo aggre £ brought up, an orphan, by operated its own power and light ad [once before—during the 19818 i i o ol reports that she was to marry Gen- B ! ay. Forty-six i ed they had : d L L be « of t ir 00 annually 1 EAL : relatives. Apprenticed 1 mer- plant. TH ht |demic. Margaret was quite i1l at . i p eral Chiang Kai-Shek, who e e i s rowit i e e > both. Loss a it time ago was comma WA Sies ran Jdwa vl andior ane out for supplies 4 o assured by [that time and Mary didn’t have so 1 not the recelvers chief of all the SRiekiahrppotinalstan vl ag e and those on board - G rinip lifnchias wicold 8 Mary dlid her b i 1 1d n unable o trace their struggle against the north meniaticapacity ¢ meager def Hankow 1 nder Martial were vir- [to cheer Margaret then. Now it is entirely should have been in R0 A His military was vapid and Ty AR et the other way. Margaret frequent 1 the records of the busin Thers would I 20 Kol e e S earlyiin R R Law Following I;mlmg U i e o e e o . e e ines Sl R i T me ithered LY sixty miles north of Lac La Plot Hankow, China, Sept. 22 (A)— & still at the bedside |Are you comfortable? Did you have L hecause of the °)'J"T o ;“ b A n e ¥ nun's hospital Jlankow was under marital law to- o SR e ] ° ily to the match, but she was de- 5 San} Y ly patrollec jowover, and it was | Rood ) termined to follow the dictates of | 1o divorced his wife jnjat that pl hastened to the gl Snbizelien, ooy on duty un-| “ ver quarrel. They are 5 t Herthonctn Ny stated, and early this year Mission by plane e . werelablsifo able mentally a " “T sincerely love the gt g his two concubines, believ- | According to fragmentary reports S sleally. They always try to f o Soecs) r“., "I“' 2 “I‘, ]",:”fl'\)' = B ink contintance of the practice of |the fir broke out at midnight in the od a wm'nrlu: (A e at, barring un- cach other and neither is ever c ion no o OL‘ ot Pet ’ g eral” she said simg J oys’ dormitory. The flames seized | {0 be a communis JRbartiig fon : 5 ve “m Chiang is coming o Shanghai conculinge undesiable and a | 0SS dorm ors. Tho flam L L faih for o the twins During their present illness (hey : A i erson s tment next week from Fenghwa, where he [rawhack o th W China A AR T ted aboard | p and around within a hu_».;»v,“’\,.t-hmmj r‘nlx’vpl.lu;\;v] ey i | “Hundreds of people have tolq lias been since he resigned as na-| 11 Miss Soo (he billding and was being Mary's condition today was \ naga el ved $lalado ri' oy : rv's condition consid- |me" says Peterson, “that Peter- tionalist generalissimo Both ¢ ol o leaping flames and their re- |taken through the crowded streets|“very satisfactory,” it was said, and |Sages of sympathy and some sug- era oved Dr. B son's Ofntment is the quickest and them will th embark on differen il from the waters of the lake by a Chinese escort. The gar ap- ships for | € pan to lay siege to the 1 scene of indescribable hor 1ddenly, opencd fire at Soong family, who are spending th to choose her mate ot sho made their range. The escort re- summer there | SRS from the blazing 1 and the bullets flew thick e | French as a fifth and sixth g 1 uddled in the circle of An undetermined number Reputedly one of the most bean- subjcet now is being offers ] nd heard the sereams of thos passershy were killed or wounded. tiful voung Chi Oakwood, 0. i Shanghal society sister of T. V. women In Miss Soong is a Soong, who was fi- {have demonstrated high Intelligence | STUDEBAKER COMMANDER 1-—-Sets new coast-to-coast record! 2-Wins 1st and 2nd placcs in A City Stock Car Race! 3-—Climbs Pikes Peak—22 muineics, seconds! During the first weck of September, Tlie Studebaker Commander, : by thriiling victeries over time and space, again proved itsclf i “tiie greatest achievement of post-war automotive engineering.” Endurance — Stamina — Dependability New York Harbor to San Francisco Bay in 77 hours and 40 minutes —total elapsed time. 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