New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 4, 1927, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1927. UDIDSGHLS T Higher—The Fewert D EEDSHANY Sssnet f{f‘{m SOONG SSTERS AT 55752, e amm : Kelsey Street Man Drinks Wine [ retary of the Alum Association. | In contrast to this studious an¢ | # ; i She wore her American ciothes as serlous nature, howev: b n 3 f Is Arrested For Operating Auto £ae o Ner i . however, Chung Not NGCCSW t(] Hflve COmp&SS \)50‘000 ”UT? COllld Be EaSl]y !Canle AH way me Chma though she were born to them, | Ling broke an ancient Chinese cus d While Intoxicated ! f s d always wore clothcs of the lat- | tom of parental consent to mar ) P jest styles. Qn the other hand, |riage when she beoame the wife of at All . Placed st W. Herwig, & salesman, | 0 mdy 5 Chung Ling wore scmi-American 1 Yat Sen. She simply left = —_—— ot 159 1 1~Ts- street, was | | clothe note to her mother, saying she was . cot last night and | G N Ty nber her as a vivacions, marrying the statesman “for the Washington, Nov. 4 (P—The 4 . 1on, No . e e ) Macon, Ga., Nov. 4. UP—The ', | g Sk : ashington, Nov : P 5 Nov. 4 1 S0 irink, With the |y outo O Vivasious of the €3% jovous girl who was less eeri. | c sake” After ber hus when the compass was a st . ! : P B at he drove his automobile | EINEST, S0 MOSE Hacions Of (he | oug’ than her two sisters,” Profe death and during the re t into Park street| sor_ W. W. MeDnniel relates. | revolution, she was at the surest eye is gone. 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