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New York, March 7. ds served yester) » Dennis, 18, tune conrt teif | i Notwith- had, tigura- cing en left at the cliurch by his fiancee, who had eloped | & told and married other man in berlund, Md., Joseph Richards, zen of Union Unientown, Pa., stand tively son was ater devel hedule, and 4 a great time ave marricd Rose He had linmond engage- g i circlet of gold. | §8 n he found she Joped Rich- ed to mourn. Wedding in- 1d gone out to relatives and sections of Southwest- a and he went on with ments, ome and valuuble presents by | § scorc were brought by the guests | 8 at | for the bride groom. August Mrs. | Burnett of ( o best njan, f the com- court ye not have pre- 1 his wife or the fact that he o ment had been approved d W partment. Miss at police h Joseph missione sioner | Mrs. nis deserit tall with w hair, and as going on the stage. id she told Miss Denni | ption of her son was not decked himsel but that the girl insisted that ations - | friends in ern Pennsy Lis # rters, on . deputy bef and once $OLLL888 0998288 8,88999,89.9.58.9.8.8,55888 The Newest Mode! BOYISH SUITS Very handsomely fashioned of Twill Pencil stripes; Twill Cords, Cheviots, Homespun, Bedford Cords and Oxfords, in the new one and three-but- ton styles; braided and plain. THE YOUNGER GENERATION SHARES' IN NEW SPRING STYLES WASH SUITS For Washable Boys Handsomely made of twills, crash and pongee cloth. and two-plece suits, $1.95 . $3.95 that (‘)(:N‘N‘ e For Madam or Miss the missing complained that he had spent $125 in telegrams and telephone mes- b LR KRGHBISHOPS MARCH 27 night “Bud” came back and said he Hayes and Mundclein Will be Elevated | § had been in the South most . of the, : time, working in shipyards and that on February 27, last, was in Pitts-{ burgh, | The summons issued to Mrs. Foley | By The Associated Press. . was sald to have included Miss Den-| Rome, March 7.—Archhishop:Hayes nis’ mother. 1t was alleged that after | of New York and Archbishop .\(un-. s the interview with the daughter was delein of Chicago will receive their over, Mias Dennis entered the room | red hats, insignia of the cardinalate and told Mrs. Foley she had been at a public consistory March 27, three there twenty minutes and that the fee days after the secret consistory in for that Jength of time was $25. which their elevation to the Sacred iee——— college will take place, New Haven Man Dies in The news that the two American prelates had been designated for the An Automobile Accident 4 New Haven, March 7.—~Charles S. high honor by his holiness has take the Catholie world here somewhat Borger of this city died instantly surprise, because of the fact that two from a crushed skull as a result of & red hats are to be bestowed upon the eollision with an automobile driven game country at the same consistory by Eugene Walsh, also of this city, It is conceded, however, that this is on the Milford turnpike late Jlest|done in recognition of the growing mght. Borger's car which was going | importanee of the United States in the west, I8 said to have struck the one | eyes of the Vatican, and as a compli- driven by Walsh which was going in ment to the American church. Pope the opposite direction. The collision [ Plus also is known to have an affec- vl Torger's car to turn around |tion for America and things Amerl- throwing him to the oap. 2 and & companion | The importance of America in the | § | councils of the Catholic church hus|§ always been given consideration by the pontiff, for one of his first acts after his election was to extend the time of Llind men, women and ¢hildren | limit between the death of a pope and fached In a parade through the bus- [the election of a succcssor ®o0 the ihiss soction of this eity recently, in! 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Priced Very Moderately $1.39 . $10.98 Third Floor » | | | | |- | | | @ Newest Designs CRETONNES AND TERRY CLOTH Exclusive Selling Agents For the City of New Britain Appointed Exclusive Agents for this celebrated brand of Silks, known for its superior qualities that have made the name ‘CHENEY SILKS” famous. We arry a full and complete line with the choicest of patterns and de- signs to make your selection. patterns and designs, sultable for vers, furniture covers, town hemes. Our spring showing t up-to-date and complete Yine in s that are yet inexpensive. ¥Ou 1o e the very now fraperies, couch co suatry und shor s the st creations in erctonnes and Terry cloth Marked Very Special 250 vd. to 51.49 ¥, Third Floor - ——— :”"'"'""fl" LA e ) BT T L LTI T T T I I T I T IR rrII I I s I v s s s sssssewy - - - G - —— -