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et 5 s o : TR PRICE THREE CENTS. NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1915 —TWELVE PAGES. * ESTABLE e — ILLARD KNOCKS OUT JOHNSON s o0 wot i ¢ AT QUIGLEY'S VETO STRANDED INS IN 26TH WITH \NYICKED P ‘Sas Com. uares Conpy Was DESTR ‘“ ‘ B Not Fair to City in Prices. : L Negro Leads Up to - e . Allicd flccl i Dar Time Deciding Biow | S 30 & = ACKS PEOPLE O BE THE JRY pnoiter Un---c is Landed By Hope === - e " = g onen o v o s TG SKS 4 White Oak Crashed fione Company of White Race, Who, | N £ s W Y € emea v i it v CEPMANS REPULSE Has Disapproved. Gradually Wears - L i e @ e T IND BELGIN , . E e % 4 { White Oak Cruthed S.oac compa i i€ \% % : > e 4 ? 2 i 5 whose contract to furnish trap ro-k -~ Gnamplufl DO == : - ¢ £ : : : ; 5 ; to the city has becn approved by the | pussian Onslaught Near s : : 3 s | board of public works but vetoed by : & : 2 3 ” N Mayor George A, Quigley, today pre- peled—Vienna Admi ?‘0{}0 bee [}attle’ ‘ ¥ : s : : Lor sented a stutement regarding the con- | i T 3 % 9 2 ¥ $ troversy which, he claims, show this trians in Beskids Ha & : S s firm to have been ths lowes: bidder »ntal Park, Havana, g ¥ d E 5 S : 3 » ; W G for the contract. ard, the Kansas : : 3 i MR - 4 . Mr. Barnes presented the following Claim Definite Adwi cowboy s I the Cancasian race ! : A H S : . : : ’ | statement to the Herald: . crablematic of the 4 LA > - : . Taxpayors the Jury. hei championship of the | : s : o 3 - o : E : s pobaes o] world this atternoon when he knocked : : ; i ? . il : g “In view of the mayor's disapproval | o tck Johnson, ¢ jeqro titleholder, | ¥ S ¥ y 3 : - 3 5 of our bid which was awarded to us | fleet which is attacking pelled’ to treat—C Germans in Northern Loss of another unit of Lol 1h the tWentyiixin rotna Of Snelny N : 3 S ¢ by the board of public works and | nelles is reported from The sun broke through a o ;. § $ b payers and general public and would | 00 ST o straith Legan to arrwve at the scene of the | v 5 ¢ 3 ! this matter, i | British steamer Olivine @ . . v : night was identified tod il (b : ] Britain, will be received at their of- b D s —_— delivering crushed trap rock for use The Fhench wak ¢l " s W ack 5 1 - 2 | seaso *C i 4 i o L N ranged set down on the flat track and | No big betting was reported at the gloves of both fighters. TRCR B AN tiae towert cason commencing April 14th, 1915, ! orman gubmarines wel Sl & % 3 in | called “kill the Llack bear.” " John- i his DERs sdnte bost: $207. any $I8 ke Both pugilists weighed on scales in 1 DU | nished under this contract shall be |y rorty Gorman wa Bef, s $5s St 225. The negro appeared consider- _ efore the ring was completed the P also free i z ed st for general admission, bui in ad- L . and also free from disinlegrated stone. | gayerg| attacks by 1n position. ey latter slugged the white man to t! i i Vernon at Ringside. At S the ri was ordered Chuxch in This € inces Gebusated '\ g, the privilege of witnessing the rac- a gside. - e was orde places designated by the board of | yeported beyond the heduled fortv-five rvound battle Lais = i P e : : s | passed by the ity counsel I hereby | way of Berlin. The Bri alternoon, s e & ; ; present this entire matter o the tax- ; ; .y Nelson s sald .o darkly overc sky as the erowds Y 4 " o £ X v be pleased to hear their opinion on | siroyed by the Turkish § German submari e The setting of the battle s G € : “The following is the city’s specif o pieturesque g had been erect- _' 5 e 5o : 5 cations asking for bids: terday. The H wd directly on th ¢ track, in fron ; it ‘Sealed bids, addressed to the | sinking was madi ek i et board of public works, eity of New | b Hermes, The crews of : JOHNSON | fice in city hall until 8 p. m. Tuesday, | cecaped. In front of the grandstand the long March 16, 1915, for furnishing and| Two Submarines D ered with seats like sa of @ cit=! of them occupied box seats and many| Seconds from rival quarters care-|ear bleeding, The champion landed l?EV FRED’K KEESE ;:..;.';fh\‘v‘,:‘,‘.}.flfi,‘;‘ and ;.';:.:: ‘r],"!ml'j('. that in the British raid cus. About the ring boXxes Were ar- | of them were Americans. fully inspected the adjustment of the | frequently, the blows appearing (o ™ e 5 r the | positions in Belgium & A ns ssals were 1 Skfi f e 9 ; : 1 and ending April, 1st, 1916. | more: circus seats weve in the ficld. | ringside but the betting machines were Weighed on Scales in Ring. Amidst the feinting the crowd TO BE MARRIED | 28 (e Arn, o e oo be tar. | 410 the naval constructg Ringside box scats sold for 325, | ujet liberally patronized in amounts o e Hoboken damaged badl om two to ten dollars, the players iy i Zillar P PRy son immediately rted a rally, driv- | = . Sia dor gramants > - | ! g 3 e ring., Willard, 238; Johnson, |3 3 a v, the best grade of trap rock, free from e et e porom 315 | picking the winner and the round. | 535 ing three hard hooks to Willard's | Boston Missionary Will Be Bride of | fragments coated with mud or dirt, | 1ed and. stsyS. e priccs of other seals sl : abily meavite stomach, A left by Willara started | 3 | The German official v el S big gong had arrived and was placed Time caled at 1:58 (New York the negro’s mouth to bleeding. The | Resigning Pastor of German * “The party bidding must deliver | a 3 o fig ) os all | s - i & & . . rench yesterday were tutors were required to pay $1 for e | in manner 2nd quantity and at the | (e east no new develd cleared: The pugilists then shook Tenth Round. |t e R e aceort | bublic works promptly in quantities | j < g Py aa Before leaving this city to acceyt Itussian attack near Su hands. ing at the conclusion of the fight. Bob Vernon, official stakeholder and 18 Feet Inside TRopes. timer for the fight, tobk his place at - = : . & : LSRR T e i s o First Round. his ‘corner. Willard so o lefts | church in Chicago, 111, Rev, Frederick : The ring for the historic battle was | the ringside at noon. Otto Floto,.tim- | ; | R D N e e it Tof e | 1V delivered stone shall be immediate- The American note o cighteen feet inside tne ropes, Ths | eF, for Willard and Sam Befinett, timer ~ Johnson feinted and landed his left{ to the face. Jess was blocking better - Keese a widower and pastor of ( v velmoven Sy itie Ba h measures decided u Dlatform measured twenty-two feet. | for Johnson sat on either side of Ver- on Willard’s jaw. Repcated upp as the narvotianess wore off. .John-|local German Baptist church, will be | o 0™ it atien n and her alllel . ot ri 2 s | son s narried. . ‘ncement to this effoct | contract is awarc without ¢ ind It was of sturdy construction, being |non. {cut right to Jess's Jaw. Latter was | son swung left to Willard's ribs and | married. Announcement 1o this effect | pgtever to the city to und from Germanyd strongly braced beneath to withstand | President Menocal arrived a few Very nervous. Johnson was laughing | rushed a half dozen hard bidws (toNEVARARROE, ALILAEICINIC JouICANaY oF PP S 7 SO public tomorrow ‘mog the weight of the pugilists, Willard | Minutes after noon and took a seat in , When Willard drove two lefts to the | the body and jaw. The negro knocked Counclimpn Alpert, I'. ‘Elghstasd S8 |, 1ol \1\.-“:(-:("“»1 A Sy ey yend the ber b being probably the largest man who | & box in front of the grandstand, about | 1egro’s body. Johnson drove a right y Willard to the ropes with rizht and | ot R T L e ity Folls hours Botic "“";.d"" Austrian forces in thed fgyer enterod the prize. rving for a | one hundred feet from the ring. He |to Willard's body. ' Ieft swings to stomach. A hard r o0 gl s i T ety adon: | amount and time of dettvn PHSE | been compelled to retr® o h Was preclaed by b _, Y chop staggered Willard. Mass. as been p ently iden- 5ty O g 5 aver bty % d ‘h'rnv::;m:&:‘};“-‘s’ ';‘fxcté to the time at| ficerl::rfeue\: Cub“;x:h:rr‘:»?nnnv:zndmg % Sopud, Atuks, 2 tified as a missionary for the past | The city agrees to purchase all | ' \',’-‘V’T.L mr":;mu-"~ -:" which the fight was set the Fing was | At this hour the crowd v d navy. = yohnson easily blocked Willard's Eleventh Round. cveral years and who is also < weil | the crushed stone needcd by both the | » i L OHE 'r"‘ = ia Bbitig aotively completed. ‘THe heavy | in rapldly and fihding it S bourihs | lead’s. Ieinting him out of position | The crowd was 'derising Johnson | known zax o trained nurse of repuic, stréet and sewer departments for the | {L 100, o O CE TEgES Nemp ¥opes were wrapped twice with | comparatively 1ittl s iocats WIth | and scoring right and left to the jaw. | who fought and answered the sallies | Will be the clersvman's bride. = Th. season above mentioned'from party | [Tl I P R M‘HL ARt | SRR h it W | BOReR O Willard replied by thrashing his |at the same time. Willard drove | marringe will take place in Boston | provided the quality and deliv 19 | b ussian . whe O : ,,' dhken; in m,e;mri'ng the foar hededtn! Start is Delayed. right to the negro’s body. Johnson |to mouth and took a right hook to{ and will probably be solemnized by accordinig to the intent of these speci- | o oo™ 0 naags “in ,,"," the red canvasg covering, and a score | At twenty minutes past twelve it then hooked his left to stomach. jthe body. Johnson smashed the cow- | the pastor of the Serman Baptist 1“-“‘.1“;‘! 2 Iulm.“mm" to the board ; worty that definite &A% ot hetilns Lal bianare o toskeea | wan ‘apparent that the fight. would | Johnson then landed three lefts to tho | boy with a lett to the jaw. Jess; church at tho Fub. Tho date of tREESL. D ot e . been gained over the here i padle not start on time, and might not be- | 2¥- ~ Willard 1laughed. ~ Johnson | blocked several swings. Johnson then wedding has not been fixed, but it wi Should the contractor deliver | /iy cr or " o one o’clock | then drove Willard to the ropes with | tried to rattle Willard by talk. The | take place some time in the near fu- {more than two hundred tons of stone | British Battlesh % « 8 r s f. 11 v @ r s 1 exc: 1! - a Cl tore’ Iridelinas \were - focused ‘on the | . JONHSon arrived at:the “track -at|® tattoo of leflts to the face. |, latter, anery, replicd in Kind. John-s ture. ;:“‘“l" "'-O‘TX d“m »‘-1;1 exces: sh mecke X " :'“ £ z 5 - 2 = s e service yester: lev. ot be consider as red ing e ob- terlin, Aprii 5, by ring. Five machines comprised the | 12:25, but did not appear until later. Third Round. P iapped the giants skoulders &i AZtaryin Ficasvesiay y ligation to furr (l oty Rl b : I“Il- \‘,) p ¢ battery, three to be used regularly | His wife came to the ringside ac- the end of a slow round. Mr. Kecese received the congratulu- |l o furnish two hundred tons ; Phy to Sayville, N. Y. Sitandies o re regularly | O nted by Tom Managan, whe |, After much fointing Willard missed St tions of the members of his congre- | On any other day, ceived in Berlin from e G RN R TR | has been acting for Johnson. a right swing and both laughed. EERS(h IROusd. gation. - As was announced exclusive- | * ‘Payments to be made monthly | the British battleship Forget to Get Gong. | At half past twelve Announcer Jim | 70hnson rushed and scored a left on The negro landed with his left o | 1v In the Herald u short time ago, the | for stone delivered the previous month | stranded inside the There was great excitement abbut Mace exhibited Johnson's receipt for | G, C0dY, 8nd a right on the jaw. | the body and a right to the jaw. In pastor’s resignation from the subject to deductions by the city to | straits, has been destro; e T e i raoe $20.000, the balance due him on, the | JOBnson larided aleft.on the body, | & clinch he smashed Willard threo | church will take effcct Sunday May | relmburse itself for amounts charged | of the Turkish guns &g that no one had thought about the purse, and the meaning of these pa- w !a}:}l asking ‘‘Is that the way you | times with a left. Johnson drove 16, at which time he will deliver his | against the pdgty to whom the con- | information was given Boll o ‘be. rung at the ‘Beginning and. Pers wag explained to the. crowd in | 2° 't : right to the body, and a left to the | Fatewell sermon tractde awardeyy the ‘Over "Hean' NoSitpy : 2 3 e Fourth Round. head. His blows apparently had no| [n conncction with the Humba Should the quantity, size or qual- A council of war held ending of the rounds. Two messen- English and Spanish. 8 pr tl ad ne : it PP . . sers were dispatched on the twelve Dockeda Fruroit Willard Tunged ineffectively, John-/| Sffect onll Willard, {Johnson.. drovo.| Dustoraie: there 1s the Home for Aged | OF THe SUe elivared be ac any, isb S08 FLOCE SN, mile journey to Havana to purchase a octeys; Exepolstng Siurses, son laughing at his clumsy cfforts. | Willard to a corner with a swing to | ptisrs in Chicago and the German | tine Insufficient or defective In the i coRCISNEE gong. The sun was shinning brightly at | There was much feinting. Johnson | th¢ head. Willard’s ear, and check | Deconessos' Home, and the duties of | & lgment of the board of publi: the attempts to fi | Johnson was siow in coming from | the pastorate of the Humboldt Pari | % needed up to two hundred (200) Made Puablic T - tons per dayvs. Rejected or unproper 0 —— From 'two platforms moving pic- | 8in until Cuban troops began to Teach the 12:40, and at this hour Jockeys Were | landed a left to the ribs, and swung | Wer¢ bleeding. He walked spryly rothithe imenagementijiof |/ Works, (then the; ity gy, 8¢ Its ‘op- | deustisg. ion | SFQIg track at half past ten o'clock, several eXercising their horses in the back | his right and left to the body and his | the bel' ilicre sre such thatnibwifgican heiof | dlon,at anyitime cunvel ithis contract ; fictent & g cofmpanies of infantry and two troops Stretch in anticipation of the races [left to Willard's face. Willard's lip Thirteenth Round. niuchigtarsinee talim. gocond el tslobligRiions Hersuudar i pedicien . of khaki-clad cavalry being then on late this afternoon. was bleeding. Willard e b A bond shall be filed by the par- | first intimation of B wednie. A iens i i e ot e hotTers b : body was now red frov | ty awarded the contract, said bond to | British battleship Lord The rage course where the fight was ' fighters had approach in the ring. S the effects of punishment. The nezvo | LONGER RAIDS BY be acceptabe to the board of publ ame has not been mie heing held is surrounded with grem‘. The attendance is estimated at o : Il 0‘]'_"(’~ xl\l(-‘ldng l\uznlvr] his opponent’s mlyn:. 1\:.1\;.|;|;~ to the treasurer of the | of the despatches col hiils, some of which are topped with ! about 15,000. Only a few of the| .° son poked ight left ana |continued to play for the stomac 7TERPD { city of New Britain in the sum of two | Dardanelles operations, towering palms. The bt manaso. twentyTabIIAE, seatal still vacant. the | right to Willard's fa teferce or- [ Willard drove Johnson into a corner | ZEPPELINS POSSIBLE thousand dollars ($2,000) for the | was 410 feet long, &K e T Siiniviey ot n ovA| euniBogan t0 beat downihotls analall dered them to break from a clinch. | and landed a straight left to Johnson's faithful performance of the contruci. tong and was built in 3 ing picture machines equipped with danger of rain seemed past, T_hc negro smashed hard on Jess's | Tace. The negro jarred Willard witit * ‘A bond in the sum of five hu rmed with four 12-inel BURE i el oerating trom b the | il SR ribs, and drove threc blows to the | & left hook to the jaw. In return he | Count Zeppelin Not Satisfied With | dred dollars ($500) shall accompany | and thirteen 3-inch & hills, had guards stationed at all the | J son Enters Ring. cowboy’s stomach. The champion | Pext hooked the left to the white | the proposal which shall be the pr ried a complement of T ntage peints evenooiing the fgne| Johnson entered the ring at 1:15 | rushed Willard to the ropes scoring | Maw's body. repeating tho blow a min Manner in Which Airships Are erty of the city if the contractor arena. p. m, ru]_nc‘h(-.u to the head and to the body. | ute later. The champion scored right whom this contract is awarded shall 2 St halt past eleven o'clock, one| . At 1i11 (1:40 New York time) | Willard was badly distressed. Ths | and left to head as the song rang. I Being Huudled. fail to sign this contract and exceuto | o, 0" 0™ April 8, 138 * hour before the fight was to start, | Johnson made his appearance, being | challenger was rattied and boxed like Fo - < el a surety company bond for two thou- | G/8S30W steamor Otiving several thousand persons had arrived | 2PPlauded by the enthusiastic Cubans, | 20 amateur. ILLOT L L e ] PAAYs | sand dollars ($2,000) payable to the bark Hermes, We and found seats, but the more ex-| One Mminute later he crawled through Sixth Round. The fighting opened with Willara| APl 2. via Puris, April 5, L1310 . m. | ¢\oagurer of the city of New Britain | G6rMan submarine SN pensive locations contained but few | the robes, clad in'a gray bath rcbe| Tpe rushing and missing upper- | —Count Zeppelin is not satisfied® With | \jthin two weeks after the contract |°fF the Isle of WASES Soectators. and wearing his usual “Gold Smile.”” | ing of this round. 1 h GOTh | e T b e exive | the manner in which his airshis are | 1,4 peen awarded of the two vesscls 100K The negro's first move was to as Ah:. 2 : round. ’f‘ beat \\lll:\|-<1 to b and tried to for the fight J”““_r\n-ln;_' handled. He calle together ‘Prices to be on per ton £ , fand were 7 by certain where his wife was.located. | the neber n Jandey gade of lefts. On |son slammed Willard on the mouth | one day this week his engineers wnd | jnen.11-4 ineh-3-4 inch and screen | Pe40 bout destrovers The first notables to reach the ring- Willard Enters Ring. e wi I::,““ a smash to ths |wien g Jeft. Jess only laughed. The | the captains of the dirigibles now at | jngs delivered in either the first " Russian Bark To Sl Mite Werd the Tadaie o Favans LA . giang] .:,, et e negro rubbed Wil- | jia0r, was beginni i i hm,\ the Zeppelin works at Iriedsich- | gecond district i London. Apdl Sial and the speaker ‘of the Cuban house e entered. the ring at 1 ‘:(.;r: I"ln(hl‘l’ ;h\r‘“ lrlnmlt‘:‘x:nnlxfi.v. The | jeads, Willard drove a hard right | $hafen, and critisised them on several * “The city will be divided into t Ru i .yu.,..u“‘n. . ‘e of representatives. Lot S i e crashing blows 10 | 1o Johnson's ear. The negro smashed | SCores. S h aite A crorese ok e Mat Hinkel of Cleveland, the alter- i,,lomd minutes later prolonged yellyj Willard's tmprotected body. " At thioljl, h{:;’l:]nl(-!!i S jl»lll,(mlrl-n m'»";d»um‘ The count said Yhe full power of e “ll{:lll":“ lm«-vI ‘1”!‘ i unknown, wasCENE rate referes of the big bout, came in | i€ and cheering announced the ~ap- | bell Johnson was hammering hard at i SRS s Svive b i e il st district includex all stroets @ the English Chus SN, B Tew mimutes after the mayor and at | Pearance of Willard. The erowd went{ Willard's body. The cowboy's left Fifteenth Round. i haias Nl aay s mer L e T iy boundel | Baly. MO & few minuten after tho MaYoRANd 81| 4iia over the young NEht slant, | cheek was cut. e : fRndiCacei dh e 1) S T O by the followilig named strects, in- | members of the erew o S i | screaming and handclapping as he BTt . ru‘hl(.(l \)\.yilltlr(l\“l'\.,.‘:‘ J““y’_‘:: m who : vx‘4 . It“‘“"_”‘f\‘“"‘l' '1“:“ also said ;,‘,‘_““'}L 'll‘ll-t.flqu‘lk ,” I:H-wl North by Mine Bar By this time a number of soldiers “‘a““i"l"’f’_:’"‘?"sh the ropes. ToNneon s luein eyt iartinoattol| Loreat nyeinard \\.l‘y(m ”',:,1,:‘ it tayorabIe R sather .-‘..l.‘)l.:l,. .‘U‘ i tana {I\’Y.i-'\.yl<” I" et topt Leriin, April 5, by W had taken up positions around the | illard wore a heavy red sweater | force the fighting. He rushed Wil | “What a grand old man= Wilard ¢ h UhE ntreetx, west LV | (e, K. Y. <iiedelng ring enclosure. As a matter of faot' 2Nd blue trousers, and a black som- i lard to the rop \ugging - st e SR MaMard ¢ { today by the soldiers at this hour seemed to con- | "TEro- R O T T T Flmnel i ek andninbions) . Agency s the followill b, R i In the challenger's corner were the | s .:)mr:‘: ) Villard's long left | accompanying it The bell found the | 11e believed that an attack upon | ‘Sccond district, all the other | A8¢N ‘| no followil i Bt A ot Got1s betave | Tollowing seconds; ' Tom Jones, Wil Boracily ndig the negro’s left | pugilists fighting in the center of the [ London and the lower Thames had | Streets outside of the above named 1o0CVCO e g o R L B R RS llara's sengwar Tex OBt i || ghnec cama s ok wxnh & ring. { been delayed unneccssarily. The count | Streets for the first district o Danasities doubtedly also the crudest ever | Savage, Walter Monahan. Johnson | v, S OGRS B et ! The Russish 0és crected for a world's championship ! Was seconded by Tom Flanagan, 4 : & hf ('-”:Nl‘h: ‘Il'n'i'.lu fight. George Monroe, Sam McVey, Dave : JuiEhEVEE ouua clinched. The challenger block tile airmen. [ tev of the city will give additionul | 08 bOTETE C R Mills and Bob Armstrong. Willard was gaining confidence and | negro's rush, Amid mach fehtine the | prices on the above sizes of crushou | 01 FIMFCTL Loyt ool it e tried forcing! the pace,’ \Johnson anc |t nmr; . (.] \\'i‘.lax-.l(‘ fighting the stone at their quarry, the city to & Eregli, a B Sea port Sl S ana is a “good | ASKS REPARATION FOR FRYFE. | liver the stone A total of 2,000 shots wi The two pugilists shook hands for | #7ered his challenge. The pugilists | kid,” then rushed Jess to the ropes tained the gathering crowds. The i A battered each other across the ring, |scoring 1 first tune it rendered was “By the :‘ll,:lrr:(;“::fl u(l}lwl:m‘:o( ”ln’:. gradually | the negro having the better ‘.-r i, las ring two hard punches to the body. | cun note to Germany in the sinking of mount of crushed stone used last ualit i 3 ccep 2 e (s s - IR O > rOXisN y ere no casualities, and Beautiful Sea,” which set the Ameri- | Welch. and the seeona oo o8¢k | Willard landed on Jonnson's mouth. (Continued on Ileventh P the American & ip William P, | el s Al ook Prom Evesly ol BoRY" b5 7 i ey Lk o nhiemasTNM principais. | Yonnaon uppercut Willard over th 1 Page) D s . William P. The clty reserves the right to re- | oM “REF OO M 5 s jected to a woman spec- e Ly e e —_— Frye by the German auxiliary eruiser | jeet any or all bids, ator was driven ¢ m:;]a‘te fl:‘rll;\.xlls'lnt the froga told of | tator In the press ringside sent, r‘x:;u]n{mR\ |\n.;:}|‘ T d £ l‘l(u s e SRR | ins o teio e en Sl A T ghore. The Russ v automobile wrecks along the . she retired to an adjacent hbx. chie Wilhitie nekr ewingin bi IATHRR, )| here today. IU s ver It is | envelope and marked on the narrow and crowded road from Ha- | negro stripped himself of nis bath gl < E 5 glng s BRSUE y onfined principally to a recital of “Proposal for furnishing hod Over 50,000 T vana, but up to noon there had been ! robe, and this showed him to be clad | ¢ 240" 5 bl Mo e - i e % i Hartford, April S —Increas- | lezul aspects of the sinkir of i stone 15 A message recelve o serious accident. in bright blue trunks, no belt. Wil- Ninih Rolind. - ing cloudiness and warmer to- Irye and in polite and diplomatic lan The following are the sealed bid< | Athens estimates af There was a liberal percentage of lard wore dark blue trunks, with an Willard assumed the aggressive. night. Tuesday cloudy. mge suggests that wonicn among the spectators, Most | American fag belt, Johnson's left started the cowhoy's scored a left Willard's tn More Submarine rteenth Rownd, | | negro was calm at the opern- Mayor at Ringside. instend of responding without delay | Booth street, Grove Hill and Linwout to military requirements strect and East by Stanley Sixtcenth Round. also is understood to have criticised “ ‘Parties who have a quarry witii- | P a very clean fight so f: | his captains for retreating from hos- | it two and one half miles of the cen- Jack mi: d a left to the head and American Contingent Whistles. The band in the grandstand enter- Warhington, Apdl E~The Amerle “ ‘For the information of bidders | Parses in w“ port were on shore were d closed in a sealcd outside | M7 Germany make | Ton | e e oF reparation,” 1 (Continued on Tenth Page (Continued on Kleye

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