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DEMPSEY GETS MANY OFFERS FOR EXHIBITION One Guaranteed Him $10,000 a Week for Short En- gagement CHAMPION TO START TOUR! Toledo, O., There was a ditterence of 56 pounds in the weight: of Willard ond pen peey when they y. This was rey! yw nen all camouflage was siripped from the Dempsey welgit question, The new champion weigied 187, while Willardascaled 248 at ringtime. Winning ihe world’s championship had no effect on Dempsey today. He acted as though he knew it was com- ing to him. not the slightest surpr a s out of bed at 6 o'clock, motored to his training camp for a with friends of the Maumee ba then returned to h Toledo. He expects to r until he atrical work wh) cupy his attention for months. 4 in main here Mae next six Scores of Offers, i s received a cept t the one of " ments. One offer of $19. for twelve weeks Was made him. “I am going to try and be a popu- lar champion, id. I believe, } however, th oO take a rest and n out of the title do ork. 1 want to lay off months to do this. just as soon a contendor is found Retires fr Willard has de: the ring. He w tion to his oil intere ed champion said to: that rumo that he was severely iajured and that he was taken to a hospital were grossly exaggerated. The only injuries were a deep rash over one eye and a cut over the houth. empsey exnre: ix or eight | t 1 will fight) sidered a Ring. retired from vote his atten- s. The defea' 1 nothing but ad- with both of ad himself a fellow all through the He tock an awful beating and certainly proved: h sameness.” Tienes 1 Pint S STO! OTTO AUTO. HAVE AN AIRSHIP FLY OVER HIS BUS, DROP A HOOK AND YANK HIM OUT OF THE DEMPSEY PUT to take up fa ement made in th commons when the Uement bill was under mittee. Hon Arthur Meighen length with the operation of the land | settlement board up to the middle of h house of y land w in com- the present month wing nearly 9,060 ha. been spent j2 on land and nearly 00,000 on the jr purchase of stock and eq total number of loa and the average amount} Applications for cer-|t pment, The it land have ex ed 17,000 while over 12,000 have been grantd. diers have chosen all the province for farming operations, Alberta lead-/1 ing the list with slightly over 4,000(b and Prince Edward Island being at the bottom with 241. « Why Discard Your Old Worn Tires? MAKE ’EM OVER Our Retreaded. Tires Save You One-Half the Cost of New Ones. Some of our “made-over” tires have run 6,000 miles, many 4,500, and none less than 3,500 miles. You would hardly believe it, but it’s true —we do what we say we'll do. We make old tires a lot -better than many new tires. 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BISMARCK ORTHOPEDIC LABORATORY City National Bank Building \ty dealt at «i that |f granted has }¢ the 1g men to go on the|sunded and had to be brought pack in. }- | maa, He swung wild], ‘It’s murde c Rg match, Temps faced.” two rounds, that I hated to have to hit him.” to head. RR SESESEEESSSESESaEEPaEaEaEpPpBaEPaEaaEEemmIEIEoEeoe OO ix delicately suspended small bones, weak feet, fallen arches, flat foot, bunions and callosities are not natural to normal feet, and will disappear through corrective treatment and adjustment of the bones, | Toledo, July 4.—Jack Jemps in three bloody rounds, dur- | ng Which issue never in doubt, at-} sined, the world’s premier fistie en- ounters by defeating J Willard. In the first round Dempsey — sent home body blow from which the big ‘cllow recovered. The gong Alone ed him from defeat in this) ound, for with swollen cheeks and} it eye Closed, Dempsey Knocked him own or threw him helpless against | ropes seven times, Dempsey hought he won when the gona ilard acted like a sick | beaten and knew it, nd feebly while his; relentle antagoni: pounded ome biows like a great riveting machine, | STOP IT! STOP IT! There were cr of Stop it Stop it! Willard managed to last sut the third round and sank into his ner, Where he was given aromatic spirits of amonia. Ue tried ‘to smile 1 then his seconds surrendered the o the ring. V He was Ww “mt ard said: hard to admit defeat, but is the hardest puncher I ever ey TOLD YOU SO. ids ou I would knock him out st pound, and to all intents s pvhat I did. He hment in the next but was soon so feeble FIGHT IN DETAIL. Willard landed first blow, light left Champion landed right and SHED THEIR CLOTHES. Vancouver, July 3.—The Doukhobor settlement five miles north of Grand Forks, B. C. has a grievance against some one in.authgrity, or possibly against the government. What it is has not been explained, but there is no doubt that it exists. Proof? It is shockingly in evidence. The Doukhorbor calls. attention to his grievances by shedding his clothes and ‘just now the community is quite |s nonchalently going about its busi- ness minus even the smile or the fig leaf say visitors to the district who have seen the demonstration. Recently, when tive Doukhobors were given a jail sentence at Nelson 22 of their friends made a pilgrim- age to that city from Grand Forks covering ‘the 89 miles on foot in two weeks, many children being in the party. The Doukhobors made them- OFFICE laced bones or stretched ligaments ad- h admits of no failure. it over. Free advice upon the correct S WILLARD TO SLEEP IN THREE ROUNDS; FIGHTS OPPONENT OFF HIS FEET Ga ‘Dempsey left to head. Dempsey hooked a left to Willard’s stomach, --Dempsey iuis- sed a left and right to head. Willard snapped a left “to” jaw. _ Dempsey knocked Willard down with a slam to jaw twice. Champion took count of six euch time, and when he got up’ Démp- sey knocked him down with lefts ‘and rights to jaw. Challenger ‘tore ‘into him and knocked him down for third} time, flooring him with rights and lefts} to chin, It was the end ‘of the round that saved Willard. SECOND ROUND. Dempsey rushed. Willard’ in his ‘cor- Iner, hiding his ‘jaw. with rights and | ,, lefts. Champion’s right eye was clos-| © carefully measuring him’ with rights and lefts to jaw. “Willard seém-| ed dazed. Dempsey put-three lefts’ to, the bad eye. Willard landed a feeble uppercut. Willard’s eye was rapidly | dosing. Dempsey had ‘to ‘be called beck into the ring in the second be- he thought-he had won the fight. W illard end of the second round. THIRD ROUND. Dempsey hit Willard twice with lefts to jaw.. Dempsey sent right to Jaw and left to body, Dempsey peppered lefts to Willard’s jaw without return, Demp- sey backed the champton ‘to the ropes and hammered’ him with’ lefts and vights to jaw and body. Dempsey put a right and left to head:and had blood streaming from champion’s mouth. Willard landed: stinging ‘uppercat ‘to: Dempsey’s jaw. and, Dempsey retaliat- 4 ed with left-to jaw. Challenger was] unmarked and was covered with blood which poured from Willard’s mouth. | Dempsey hit the champion right and} left to jaw as the bell rang. © od selves considerable ‘of a. nuisance] around town for a few. days, then re-| turned home. The men in jail were} there because they refused to bury a dead member of the colony. ‘CITED BY PERSHING. Crookston, Minn., July.2.-Major Gen- eral Leonard A. Wood Jate today pre- ted the congressional: medal of hon- or. to Mrs, C. H, Dale, of Climax,] which had been awarded to her broth- ‘els T. Wold, for extraordinary heroism in action, ~PrivateWold°was cited by General Pershing as being one ef the 100 supreme American heros the capture, single handed, of four ma- chine«guns, The’ presentation ceremony was the feature of home-coming. celebration for the returned soldiers of the thir- teen counties making it the ninth con- gressional district. Governor Burnquist made a short ad- dress to the former serviee men, who} marched past..a reviewing. stand in formation of fours, FIRE WARNING. Alta., July 3.—Forester, r E. H. Finlayson has issued in the wooded districts to. prevent for- est fires during the present season. Several bad ‘fires have occurréd ‘in the Pow: river reserve,-the Morley “Indian reservation, Stoney Indian reservation and ‘in the forest reserve between the Ghost and James rivers, The for are dry, Supervisor Fin- loyson y develop. serious ~ proportions. If. these fires are added to by carelessness: cne of the worst fires in the history.of the northwest result. During the past weeks more than a million feet, of valuable timber has been destroyed. Bismarck, N. D. ure now smouldering. Only soaking rains over the entire dis- ‘et can extinguish the fires which taggered to his corner at the n of the world war. Wold was cited for}, a warning that great care must be used}: and in-the bog country |. burning: which ‘at any time}: ui 1 3 Cadore Bkookiyn Seeeen iat <Batteries—-Nehf, ‘and Gow. and’ Krueger, Second Game— Boston ....5 Brooklyn... eee 2 Batteries—Rudolph apd Wilson; Sinith, Grimes and Miller, "BASEBALL ahi CLUB STANDINGS. NATIONAL L LEAGUE. We. New York . 21 NewYork . on tferies—Whitehouse and ; Shawkey*and Hannah. New York, 3-8; Philadelphia, 1-3. Chicago, TA; Pittsburgh, 3-1. St. Louis, Cincinnati, 4-4. Cincinnati 641). First Game— R. H. EL Pittsburgh 8 581! New? 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