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Show 1 Foreign News in Brief j LONDON. Sept. li The time In which tenders will bo received for the construction construc-tion of two battleships of the Chilean navy has been extended rrom Soptenibcr 15 to October lu. As there Is a possibility possibil-ity that the specifications which now require re-quire that the guns and certain machinery machin-ery bo of English design and manufacture manufac-ture may be modified. It Is thought tho American shipyard will bid for i lie contracts. con-tracts. PANAMA. Sept. M. The national assembly as-sembly Is In session today. It seems assured as-sured that Pablo Aroseincna will receive re-ceive the highest number of voles and so become vice president of the republic and acting president for the remainder of the term for which tlx lato President Obaldla was elected. Quiet prevails. LISBON. Sept. It. The Monarchists of I Iks opposition today protested the election of twenty-six members of Hie government party. Parliament will not be convened until these contests arc decided. LONDON, Sept. It. It is announced that early in December Mrs. Summer Clarke of Peoria. 111., will marry Colonel J. J. Harrison tho explorer and discoverer discov-erer of the pygmies In the Congo. ROME. Sept. H. Tho cholera epidemic epi-demic has been practically stamped out In Apulia, a division of southeastern Italy. During the last twenty-four hours only four new cases and two deaths have-been have-been reported. The suspected cases of cholora ai Naples have been shown by bacteriological c.vaminallon to be gastroenteritis, gas-troenteritis, which Is common at this season- the "Baearollc" given by the organ, orchestra nnd harp. On tho signal that the bridal parly had arrived the soul stirring strains of Meyerbeer's "Coronation March" were heard and the entry IjcgJin., first walking the four ushers. Jiucl G. Jlalloran, Ernest Er-nest H. Hill. Alvntis Mayne and Bernard Ber-nard Richardson. Then came the four bridesmaids dressed similarly in dainty gowns of pink satin with elaborate trimmings of pink chiffon nnd each wearing a lint to ma fell and tho girlish skirts being prettily set off bv pink slippers slip-pers nnd stockings and each enrrying pink roses. They were MJfs Margaret Dunn. Miss Mildred Eccles, Miss Lillian Lil-lian Lano and Miss Mercy Lewis. The maid of honor. Miss Florence Halloran, came next. She wns gowned like the bridesmaids'. Then came the bride with her father. W. J. halloran. lrronithe vestry walked Mr. Sowles and his best man, Walter Folland. and at the chancel chan-cel they met the advancing party ami all knelt reverently while from the gallery gal-lery floated down the strains of the "Ave Maria" 1)3 Gounod. At its close appeared in the sanctuary Rt. Rev. Laurence Scanlan, the bishop of the diocese, who was assisted by Rev. Father W. K. Ryan and Rev. Fatlicr A. J. Guinan. president of All Hallows. Twenty -acolytes followed and the bishop, bish-op, wearing his full pontifical robes, walked to the railing where. he performed per-formed the ccrcnionv, tho music softly rendered being "Salve Maria' .by Morcandante. After tho signing of the marriage papers pa-pers the music' was once more changed and to the never-old Mendelssohn march thp party left the church and boarding waiting automobiles were whirled away to the Halloran home where tho reception recep-tion was to be-hold. The bride wore an exquisito gown of white bridal satin, mnde very cimply but with court train and tho trimmings being of real Princess lace. The veil was of the same real lace and she carried car-ried white roses. Aft'r the ceremony, as tho veil was thrown back and she wnlked down the aisle she looked radiantly radi-antly happy and very pretty. Many friends called at the Halloran homo after 9 o'clock to wish the young nooplo all success and happiness in life. Here tho pink idea was also cleverh-carried cleverh-carried out in the decorations and the receiving party, consisting of tho bride and groom, Mr. Halloran, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sowles. received their guests standing under a canopy of pink flowers flow-ers and smilax. from the center of which hung a bell of pink asters, the clapper being a dainty Killarne" rose. Others assisting were Mrs. W. M. "Ferry, Miss Margaret McClure and Miss Kate Hallornn. an aunt of the bride. That all went as merry as tho proverbial pro-verbial wedding bell goes' without saying. say-ing. The rooms wore filled with pc'o-plo, pc'o-plo, many vioweil the crent array of handsome presents from manj' friends und to tho accompaniment of gay chatter chat-ter and music the hours passed swiftly away. Delicious refreshments were served and at a late hour the brido and groom left for the wedding trip to the Pacific coast and other sections. They have n wide circle of friends and are assured of a warm welcomo on their ro-turn ro-turn to the city. |