New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 27, 1923, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 192, THE GREATEST MYSTERY STORY YOU EVER SAW! D. W. GRIFFITH'S LATEST MASTERPIECE “ONE EXCITING NIGHT” LOVE LAUGHTER = MYSTERY THRILLS EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION — MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY JOHN J. O’'BRIEN AND JOHN J. CREAN — NEW BRITAIN'S OWN FAVORITES IN A PIANO AND SONG RECITAL FOX'S Commencing ——— Sunday Night KILBANE ANNOUNCES PI. A NS m_‘ RETIRI Nfi T, | Special T, & M. Match Between 'I‘wo' z | Sexes Results in Fair Damscls ke~ Traut aud Hine Ladles, { e | 8.0 TRie e Ta Ol TATME e 88 ‘57" 80— 262/ Halifax, N. 8, April 27.—Wireless| cymric Queen but could not respond : ; : ing Two Games. M. Maerz ::: ;:l messages today reported the British as she was bottled u d ce. WI” Qu"’ He Says, Aner Befl[lflg 8 |steamer Cymric Queen ashore and H bottied yp': by CHEEY Criqui and Dundee V GIS TRN i pllnl' how ome they were un,rlzll:‘ {to beat a bunch of “mere girls." |scores: ‘eltlmned to be about five miles from STEAMER 1S ASHORE Point St. Esprit on the Cape Breton i Trapped Into Marriage 1 B, Anders In a special bowling match at ')‘: b ! Rogers' alleys last night a team com- ‘Hnml'hln § {posed of girls from the Traut & Hine | 439 4371359 factory took a couple of games Traut & Hine Men. 8 0% o from |, patare . w100 90— 209 |the men employed at the same con- |, Bro 7 93— 261 |eern, sending them home to their|J. O'Nel i oS . ‘ . |J. Heath | wives, if they had ‘em, with a diffi T, Walker $o— 333 |hemmed in by an ice pack in latitude [The Cymric Queen is a 2,400 ton 50— 150 | 46.35 north and longitude 60.36 west, { vessel. New York, April 27.—Johnny Kil- 226 bane is planning to retire from the | 362 ring. This ame known definitely 72— 274 yesterday wh he issued a formal statement in which he declares that 4f he is successful in his bout with Jugene Criqui for the world's feather- welght championship at the Polo! Grounds on June 2 he will box Johnny | Dundee and the ng up his gloves for all time tatement also di- vulged the fact that Kilbane seriously was considering announcing his re- tirement when Matchmaker Tom | O'Rourke entered into negotiations with him for a bout with Dundee and gubsequently for a bout with Criqui. Kiibane issued the statement in| order to explain how he came to ac- cept the bout with Criqui. He first agreed to a match with Dundee for early in May. That was last January | but he asserts that O'Rourke later no- tified him that Dundee refused to| contract for a match at that time. 1t | was then that the Criqui match was proposed. In the same statement Kilbane took cult job not only of telling where they | BARGAIN BASEMENT SHOE DEPT. A Special Lot of Men’s Overalls. Saturday only— —2nd Floor 89c 115 Women’s Spring Hats, values up to $7.95— While They Last Saturday $2 OO Special Lot of Children’s Black and Cordovan Rib- bed Hose, sizes 5 to 615 only— 7c Per Pair Here it is—for a Sport Shoe—it’s a gray suede sandal for misses, Right smart with a low rubber heel— $ 4.90 : Women’s Brown Kid Cut-Out Pumps with leather stitched strappings— $9 9 0 . occasion to thank the license commit- | tce of the New York state athletic as- | sociation for granting him a license zui A Large Assortment of Women’s Sweaters, Slip- Ons and Coat Style. Saturday Only— A Very Beautiful Gray Suede Pump— $8.90 tox in this state. | Kilbane's Statement | Kilbane's statement follows: | “I wish to state how I came to| $1.89 Children’s English Ribbed Socks, black, cordovan, white and pongee. Saturday— 29c Women’s Lawn Voile Waists, assorted colors and trimmings, sizes 36 to 44— -~ 95¢ A New Lot of Vestees, Collars and Cuff Sets— ; 49c “ 95¢ - Begse-Lelandy MEN’S BROGUE OXFORDS Genuine Scotch grain, with perforated wing tips and heel foxings. A solid serviceable piece of shoemaking. Great for looks and comfort; also great for the money— match myself against Eugene Criqui, | European champion, at the [Iolo Grounds, June 2, 1923, | “Tom O'Rourke came to Cleveland ! last January and asked me If I would ¢ box Johnny Dundee about the 5th of Herbert M. Millan found Claire Lassiat, shown here, caught May. I replied that T would be pleased | in an animal trap in the mountains of California. They're married | to, and signed articles for the match. | ot : A few days later 1 received a long- | BOW and live in San Francisco. | distance telephone message from New | ___“___*—__’l York. Mr. O'Rourke notified me that| Dundee refused to make a match, say- | Grounds, June 2, and asked if that everybody knows that champlonships | ing it was too far off to sign for o|date would suit me. I replied it must be won and lost in the ring. i match. He said Dundee told him that| Would. He then sent me a new set| “However, after my long lay-off, the | arose | 1 would not be allowed to hox in New ©f articles to sign, which I did, anddesire to defend it once more York. Mr. O'Rourke then asked me returned to him. when Mr. O'Rnurl:_(’ asked me to de- | if 1 would box Crigui if he could in- Had Planned to Retire. f"nd_lt against Criqui, and if I won | duce him to make the trip from| “Sometime before entering into this|to glve Dundee & chance and then | France I replied, ‘Yes, anybody that Match with Criqui, I had made up my |quit the game to the younger boys. | was an attraction would suit me.’ mind to retire with the L'hampxo.\s]up‘\ - The license committee of the New | NG Aavn - AabAD - M, ('»'Rourkr‘"“" was on the verge of notifying all | York state athletic mrpmlsslon has 7 cer the long dis. | Ne boxing commissions through the been kind enough to give me a Ii- Again talked to me over the long dis-| o0y wren' 1o my amasement T read|cense to defend wmy title and T thank | tance phone from New York and told |j 4ya Gleveland papers that Mr. Mul- |them sincerely,” ine that he had closed with Criqui's| oon ‘had taken away my champion manager by, cable to box me for the|gnip which 1 had defended for twelve New Six Touring world’s champlonship &t tho Polo|years—an unheardeof procecding. as v Tre P OO | Five Passcrngers -~ G ’ Besge Lelands FOR YOUR SATURDAY SPECIALS SEE JOHN L. 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Large Bananas. .. 23c doz. Large Cal. Lemons 35¢ doz. I Heavy Grapefruit 4 for 25¢ I LAWN DRESSING Sheep Manure .........,.... $3.00 per 100 pounds Bone Meal ................. $3.50 per 100 pounds Top Dressing .............. $3.60 per 100 pounds 2to 5 P M. Pure Lard .. ... 2 lbs, 25¢ Best Tub Butter ... 49¢ Ih, Strictly Fresh Eggs 29¢ doz Large Bottles Smder’s Catsud ...y Large Red Onions .......... 10 Ibs. 25 15 1b, peck Potatoes . .. 29 - c Any of the above fertilizers applied to your lawn will produce strong green grass. Rackliffe Bros. Inc. Park and Bigelow Sts. Phone 1075 Extra Fancy Apples 7 for 2 Best Apples ... 3 ats, Parsnips ....... 4 Ibs, 2 Sweet Potatoes. . 6 Ibs, 2 Peppers ....... 2 ats, 2 Fresh Beets, Carrots, New Cabbage, Celery, Lettuce, Cauli- flower, Tomatoes, Asparagus, Strawberries

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