RQSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1927. FIVE BOUTS SIGNED BY Jl MULLEN Rickard Making Plans for Next Heavyweight Chant' pionship Battle. NOT FIGHT GODFREY TITULAR 1 W51 Fow a Happy and ' Prosperous New Year PER CAKE Palmolive . 4c LIMIT 3 CAKES THE NEW CEREAL Muffets Jf SWANSDOWN ake Flour 8 PACKAGE 14c PACKAGE 38c PER CAN Ripe Olives . 12c FRESH AND FLUFFY POUND larskiallows 29c LARGE HALVES LIBBY'S LARGE CAN WHITE WONDER 5 BARS Laundry Soap 17c FINE JUICY Oranges . 33c PINT BOTTLE Catsup . 21c "TWIN PEAK" Large 21 can Tomatoes . 13c PACKED BY LIBBY SQUARE TINS Aspar'gus Tips 25c Candy Thompson's Assorted Chocolates, 2) lb. box 89c Extra Fine Hard Mix, 2 lbs ...... Extra Creams, pound 29o .....19e YAKIMA NETTED GEMS 10 LBS. Peaches : . 23c 113T?ajgr7rtr;l;a.i.-..-.TmriT1.;T.T1rrHI HEAVY STITCHED AND FINE GRADE STRAW , ,. EACH Brooms . 57c A SPLENDID BARGAIN ffcffpP "PiPgty W'Kg'y Special." 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Our Phone Is 63 ECONOMY GROCERY O. L. JOHN&ON -The Store That Servei You Best" 344 N. Jackson Street (..undated I'rom .yaw.-d Wirr) NEW YORK, Dec. 30. The mari tal affairs of Leonard Kip Rhine lander, heir of $100,000,000, and his wire, daughter of a negro chauf feur, are before the courts again In a separation suit brought by his wife. Mrs. Rhlnelanuer, who two yearn aRo defeated the attempts of her husband to secure an annulment of their marriage on the grounds filial she hud deceived him as to her race and color, now asks for a 'separation on the basis of cruelty, Inhuman treatment and abandon ment. Hhc asks no specific ali mony. I Papers In the suit were delivered yesterday at the office of Sheriff ITnderhlll for service against Hhinelander. , Meanwhile Hhinelander, the New .Yory Daily News said today, has gone to Ixmifllana to establish his residence preliminary to seeking divorce. I It first became publicly known In November, 1924, that Uhlneland er, then 22, and then scion of one of the Btate's oldest families, had been married a. moDth to Alice Beatrice Jones, 23. & nurse maid, whose father was a negro taxi driv er, fioon afterward Hhinelauder filed miit for annulment, but wan idefeated in a, legal battle which iwa? carried to the higher courts. ! Hinco that lime Mrs. KMneland- er had received monthly the $300 allowed her as temporary alimony at the time of the suit. SATURDAY SPECIAL City Fith and Meat Market 125 Sheridan, Negro Contender Will Not Be Matched Against Tun-' ney Is Claim Can zoneri Favorite. ! (AoooUle-i I'rvts LcrhhI Wire) j CHICAGO. Dec. 30. Three titles j holders are on the ring programs j planned by Promoter Jim Mullen I for the next two months, with Big j natures of many of his headlfuers already obtained. I Sammy M mid el I, lightweight titleholder, and Jimmy McLarnin, Pucifio coast sensation, probably will be put on first, sometime In j January. McLarnin won un "eliml ! nation" match at Detroit recently, j but It develops he has consider able difficulty In making the 135 pid title limit, so the bout prob ably will go on at 136 pounds wttli Mandell's crown not In danger. Joe Dundee, the welterweight ; king, and Tommy Freeman, Cleve 1 land contender, are another pair sought by Mullen for a January show. K. O. Kaplan and Billy Wal lace, lightweight contenders, are planned to top another card. As a third Invasion of the light heavyweight ranks, - Mickey Walker will be pitted in Febru ary against Jimmy Slattery, re cently holder of a synthetic share in the title ot that division. Walker so far has been successful in polishing off the heavier bo.v j erB. -' Odds On Cttnzoneri NEW YORK, Dec. 30. Tony ' Canzonori, New York feather j weight, rules a 7 to 5 favorite to I wrest a decision tonight in his 10 round bout against Dud Taylor, the hard hitting boxer of Terre Haute, Indiana. Cauzonerl con cluded his training weighing .about 12o pounds while his rival tipped the beam at 122. While Taylor Is the bantnm wetght champion of the National Boxing association, no title .will be at stake as both boxers are above weight. A victory, for Can Eonerl will practically assure the New Yorkor of a bout with Benny Bass of Philadelphia, which will be recognized as a featherweight j championship title. Rickard Makes Plans NEW YORK, Dec. 30. The i schedule makers of the American league and not : Gene Tunney, Jack DompBuy, Jack Sharkey or Tom Hoeney will have the most to Bay as to just where and when. Tex Rickard promotes the world heavyweight title match in 1928. Tex wants to stage the big bout at the Yankee Htadium Borne time within the first Two weeks of Sep tember but he can't make any definite arrangements until the schedule makerB reveal whether the world'B baseball champions will be at home or on the road during that period. It will require a few days for his Workmen to convert It into a boxing arena, ar ranged to seat 1UQ.000 spectators Where only 65,000 may gather for the ball games. Tunney can fight before the tenth of September, 1028, only by agreeing to a flat percentage basis for two fights, Rickard said.. No amount of cajoling will induce the promoter to give up his ex clusive rights to the heavyweight champion's services, he declared. , In outlining the standing of Jack Dempsey as a challenger, Tex asserted that the former champion can meet Tunney with out a previous content in case Tom Heeney and .lark Hharkev both "look terrible" In their elimi nation battle here January 13. 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