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Show uo MARRIED TO TflSAAlE MAN Springfield, Mo., Jan. C A friond told Mrs. Blslo Hall that not only was her name familiar to that of Mrs. Norn Hall, another Springfield woman, but according to a message received from Judging from tho photographs. An investigation convinced the two women wo-men that they were married to tho samo man. Walter L. Hall, whose present whereabouts are unknown. Mrs. Nora Hall had already filed a suit for dhorco against her'husband, alleging desertion. Mrs. Elsie Hall filed a suit for divorce today. Both suspect that thero is a third wife. Nora Hall was married In Kansas City, whllo Elsio Hall says sho was married in an Oklahoma town. nn Call for Funds. San Francisco, Jan. C A personal message from President Sun Yat Sen at Nanking was received by cable today to-day at the local headquarters of tho Chinese National association, in which President Sun calls upon the Chlnoao in America to rush funds for the use of the new republic. The Chinese In America had undertaken to raUe various loans. Tho Chinese Six companies com-panies havo agreed to ralso $2,000,000. Other instructions to the association wore contained in the message, but were not mado public. The Chinese now year will be colebratod on the 17th of January Instead of February 7, as prescribed by the old calendar, according to a racssakc recolved from Canton today by the Chung Sal Yat Po |