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New York’s favorite here in the New Spring Colors NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, the state atiletie commission, for in. | tesston, Ie is nearly 81 years of age vestigation, the New York World [and has had ne important bouts in says today, many months, Tk AND WIII M. and Mrs. Robert Steele v"‘L,A AND WILDE Observe 25th Anniversary Skepticism in New York Sporting Cir- Announcements For Week Made Iy | Pastors of St, Mary's and St, Jos- Mr, and Mrs, Robert Steele of 451 West Main street, observed their 26th |wedding anniversary yesterday, Mrs, |Steele was formerly Miss Margaret I'ranks, A number of friends from this eity, Hartford, New York and New York, March 6, (By Associat-[other places attended the anniversary 1 Pross)—There was some skepti- | celebration, The home was prettily sm In sporting circles today over decorated for the occasion, supper was the prospect of Jimmy Wilde leaving |served and dancing was enjoyed, morning, The regular meeting of the |England to come to this country to - Holy Family Circle will be held Wed- |defend his world's flyweight title ‘—_«‘ N # nesday night after the Lenten devo- against Pancho Villa, who lost nm-JH' S. 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The Ladles' Ald society of 8t, Jos- (Genaro last week, While there are Fllowing are the junior and junior eph's church will meet this evening at [some doubts expressed over the suc- |mid-year class elections for places on Lenten devotions will be [cess of Promoter Tom O'Rourke, who 'the board of publication at the High | and Fri- announced that he had received a |schoolt Juniors: Assistant editor, | cable from Wilde accepting terms rm-!l:oberl Sneldeman; assistant art edi- | tev, a bout on June 16, there was general tor, John Marfyak; assistant business | Thomas' seminary will speak on|hope that he would come, manager, G, Frey; Junior midyear: “Hell,” Friday evening the services Negotiations for his return here | Assistant editor, Alice Zevin; assist. | will consist of the Stations of the have been under way since last Octo- {ant art editor, Mollie Nair; assistant | Cross and benediction, The public {ber when Tex Rickard offered him |business manager, Harold Roberts, school children will attend the weekly [terms to meet Villa, who had just | - — Christian Doctrine class Saturday won the American championship from | %7 morning at 9 o'clock. f.lohnn,\' Buff, but an agreement was -t {not reached. Charges Against Greb to | Aithoush the taterniionis boxine| Be Submitted to Muldoon |cipirine. depeiver AT expiring, deprived Wilde of his nrl:“ New York, March 6.—Charges that [last month, O'Rourke kept up ne- | Harry Greb of Pittsburgh, who was [gotiations and claimed to have Wilde's | recently defeated for the light hl"il\_\'-:ll.‘fl"”( to meet the winner of the|A. Swanson, aged 62, a retired capi- weight championship by Gene Tun-|Villa-Genaro bout, At one time both | talist, died of heart failure yesterday. ney, gave $3,000 to New York box-|Rickard and Q'Rourke declared they|The coroner's office decided Swanson's ned him, death was due to heart trouble in- nown, however, that Wilde |duced by the excitement attending the from his pro- | wedding. il ” *;‘ m g eph's Churches, Lenten services this week will b on Wednesdayand Friday as usual at | St. Mary's church, An anniversary | mass for the late Gilbert Contois will be held at 7 o'clock Thursday morn- | ing, and a month's mind mass will be cles Over Prospect of O'Rourke Putting on Bout, or the late Mrs, Eugene Kelly McCarthy o'clock Saturday § o'clock, held as usual on Wedne evenings, Wednesday I William A, Downey of St Chicagoan, 62, 'asses Away 20 Min- utes After Wedding Woman of 24, | Chicago, March 6.—Twenty min- utes after he had married Miss Elea- nor McCarthy, a girl of 24, Herman ing writers to boom him for a bout |hed with Jack Dempsey, will be submit-| It is k ted to William Muldoon, chairman of has been growing away il i i City Items Open alleys at the Casino tonight. | —advt. | Winthrop couneil, Sons and Daugh- | ters of Liberty, will hold a regular meeting tomorrow night at § o'elock in O. 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