The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 3, 1923, Page 13

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PUESDAY, JULY § THE SEATTLE PAR PAGE 13 OEE aire Sis S* MAYOR JIM JOHNSON IS PRAISED FOR HIS UNTIRING WORK ; SHELBY IS READY FOR DEMPSEY- GIBBONS BATTLE ON WE DNESDAY Big Wooden Octagon Can { Promoters of Fight Ni wrowly, Escape Death | Shelby Head {Champ Doesn’t Need Clown Seat 40,208 Fight Fans re gy aa Gets Credit |. fo, Keep cee Good Syietis Mayor Jim Johnson Keeps Dempsey over the s, just give Every Precaution Has Been Taken by Montanans That Crowd Will Be Able to Watch Championship Fight in Perfect Safety re the bunk, of nt - . i i ‘ wer Kearns figu t noe of Dempsey wor HELBY, Mont., July 8—Shelby is re Broad Smile, Despite | w' : eat too the clown etust 1 mea The big wooden octagon is complete. It seats 40,208 Untoward Conditions i keep Demp too bus ghing t his mind to ponder of exclusive of the 280 f > press t gers OF the ioipending combs exclusi e the for the pre F Mon } , 4 “nape a cos ‘Wien The ring—Shelby built—is 20 feet square inside the M from think: ropes—smallest Dempsey or Gibbons ever fought in Johnaor t t f ugh The arena proper covers six acres. It has 32 entranc fa r ‘ Ke 4 , med s a funmaker, State law requires that there be 25 drinking taps in . f os é tps rep ome ve pa e d arena enclosure her « fun f most at keeping Dempsey light- arena and are enc € rh lame « Demp Gib; * The worry stuff got Willard the last week before the battle, something unusual for a fight H m { fted h ight aft wht floor, but trying to com arena elen Wills ome ) =e ee a” Twent y state fi hief H , W to that last pide! big instead of ar 0 ry oOo} I ‘4 Great Falls. The cham- wooden structure f ‘ ‘i ‘fe. PI Hospital tent with 25 cots will be os , ' p k neve rted in ie life. Fieet mp f as r him. They're his chie eretn as i onor x os Jim Do sy NT scuib tine anlay. lives | IN VAUDEVILLE [ Diamond Dust. ville, will De < 3 te ot thrkenuas aah bons F i ra When th é ted by FE Vance crashed to the ground at Livingston, Mont., four | te fx million « : c 5 hind, being held highes: Fer at - inst nental in bringing the Dempsey-Gibbons fight to Shelby, were injured, They| Had it been prom t it n Cincinnatt Geors of . r a 8 r the mound f ere Maj. Gene Lane, banker and lumberman of Montana and former state senator; Loy |‘ e on from Chicago, the. Min: h fee 7 cf Joh, from the w ot referee. fo: » Ma J, Molumb tte American Legion commander, who arranged the match; Jim Johnson,|” wr. t F put up fe <5 o| lt UP | son of th uyor of Shelby, and Vance, who carried Molumby over the country to get up the second payment Two home runs with men og bases morning of car) ked up the rest of it enabled the Boston Hed Box to de- feat the Athletics, 7 to 4, and in~ creased Ehmke's string of victories from his camp Gibbons will and family in t Dempsey to sign at Falls interests suggest an Tracy be installed to - eet | | nd get fight. We did | paid in full t h got his 16th home run when ait ane Win and Nothing at All to Lose: é the mor was raised by/tne ik Yanks went on a batting a af 2 it? | QHELBY, Mont., July 8.—The gong! Two big men flash out of their corners. 0 the tirat inbtalinisat | spe on from Washington, 13 0 1 above $300,000 who. bought. her Each’ has the same intent—to KNOCK the other OU’ ‘The St, Louls Browns halted Chi- cago’s winning streak with timely | hitting, and won, 7 to 2. Six oun gloves wil be the fighters. Sol Levir Francisco, who has m. The other is Tom Gibbons, How will look when npion of the world challenger for tand toe-and-toe f all scepters, would | et ace in the Shelby] | Willams poled bis 22nd home run, and tens for every heavyweight am %: siti aneidy oad-minded per-| Body Johnson, Gene Lane, Loy| the at New York, 10 to 4, score for years, has supplied the ed tjoctagon July fourth 4 : Molumby und Pilot Earl =a} | as. bale nome over the cham« leather. ° | For Gibbons it will be the GREATEST moment of his life Honor, money, the rain-| But Jim never wayered for a mo-| raculousl death the Reservations for ne " ‘ it: agein f * | bow uccess await him just, Th age of neither has ¢ ment sma The airplane accident was} paper men were n opponent straight | Aind the earner bisees ashea t bent tim gd he told them. | the first tragedy of the big tight. | JOHNNY FARR are on deck club, near | OTHER tin fo of Bu the ct pf . hone econd tmged | Johnny Farr, the Oakland bantam- The Western Union has t te cham the ; ; B H ld 0 When you t of the West you) It took some of the edge off the| weight, who is looked upon by many of the 4 pre| ' : , : ge . e e t's ex pe you find In| 'T sang (ete 9 peo.| the Pacific coast, meets Teddy Silva sending w . A P F " M -STS L D M surer of the Demp-| ple tn Montar m John-|in the main event of the show at the Drees matte fight noth : iia chase al t Demeaey (hk USSIUSSL D pl ’ FA (pecs Hollywood, Cal., Friday night. phone wires, having | he “ a P oe isles: tor 4 he age of 20 he ff od down wire service out of 5 a : A bs paras ae |the Missouri river from Fort Benton & sae will file tn takes to Weste A.W wey * th And ! a cinch | mar and hundréda of p to Great Falls on a flatboat Report of the Condition of operators. heir © wit | oh et uthful ur ¢ t coma him ' lin fp San di bw ready -for He « Marinas cattle Practically amout-to direct wires. ¢ : afield at . * db. tanta 2 eth Armual Fegaten of the Affe | Tanch. Th it Shelby itself tw the moving pictu Buildings ‘Ther y then. That Boat associa THE NATIONAL BANK OF GORDON LOSES © [207207 fae, et | Sisone nas won a1 batten tt tm he and largest seh evens telat lt F tt a third 4 1 fore he bought most of it, too t like a m _ 2] Mayor Jim has | water tape glean , "E. fighlar' | Dgane the'ppctonuine texeurserarl | ever ee SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Over 5¢ r figh a n e h 8 @) be the clash between ‘Mins Dubon: Me Indians w f the t n Yacht club of at f ; touse os dosen trom i At the Close of Business June 30, 1923. elby St be 1 « hisje free-for-all event shows. he emblem The out Ke t uae x f the Mid RESOURCES ble" a few ist as as But the 1 ‘ oe Se Jim J t ew 7 med in good Loans and Discounts . -$11,862,319.79 iT tate tt Stas was doing |!) Overdrafts 2,948.28 nai ieee Y d When in the the past] “I have a little gas stove in my Customers’ Liability stated to da 1. oH HAF 1 H| K by ar #8 | real estate office ceptances ..... 208,867.94 agieye tt Chicago, ow Sheldon Clark,! “yet Mec heon and Body John y son, were snowed in for the KAHANAMOKU is Play. state tm cin, |, Al, champions L We ue ce ot pee ees a GOING GREAT |(goo a pyrere | minncarmiat iment The world's record for runabouts United States, State, County and Mu- nicipal Bonds - 8,518,114.46 ¢ heavy | bunch of knu that 4 a ROY: CUED OS EO De RAS ob Other Bonds and Securities 3 : : ie -» 720,062.10 beeen sw Speed Drivers side t 2 a Gai tee Hacdens Miss Lib: Mel that some. Stock in Federal Reserve Bank........ 45,000.00 outsta being! for Flag nd t who fought them a ahd Janiét: Virginia by 2 bag Peedi ath dae WercthL) Banking House, Safe Dest Vault, grater of oe je t ty it will i me r f mmer, Jr Chicago, Ne The Xb Wawe eee Furniture and Fixtures ......... : 911,747.87 onde 8 raced tlle b on ae i Se. Ger clade taveate “e pore Tt ean Other Real Estate 25.0.0... cscs eos Fie 130,04 peadirk ee Pam ie FAminteur Wealts | 215, and 610 and 725 classe They Interest Earned but Not Collected..... 49,477.43 Olympic «: elie ue fighter to a boxers | Amateur Results CARDINAL GRID _ [purse he would refuse ae ; Sera ane in Banks-and with U.S. 5,551,380.15 - 2 : Sere Jibaee IRIDER Hea fia tii RUINED Skea see ern secveevesse . O,0DL,O80h SPEEDING AUTO Tommy Mi fighters and nt POULSBO LOSES OUTLOOK GOOD had: Sam Samaplon,,Jooal: baxtag nro SETS NEW MARK |!" ellis “eamiag Peale ty't tot doh age | peng lin tg ape ceopal $22,860,048.06 fam Campbell, an and pron js t leading The Cards will | the world 5; in a 360-hors eccallantle for 1 1 ec : t t ners got t car fi eieanrtin wicet Gani that ne woe covered c 16% sec ing Gibbons 1 Gibbons met a . for four runs, the work | consider the offer A 3 onds, or 136 miles an ‘Demy a ayer dren Ra Pps Phaed-M j Caeascands Maleaga ears didn’t LAB EIES is ve sggentheh 3 | ESS RE ee Capital «++.$ 1,000,000.00 world records f¢ bile speed ‘TIEVva + r i f nowt y Surplus and Undivided Profits ........ 696,511.58 SHE’S NEW RUNN e suubica te Te 253, BEAR ; Reserves for Taxes, Discount, Ete. ... 253,420.17 SPRINTER Circulation ........ Saunie 233,250.00 SHOWING CLASS a REACK BIAMOND Ways Acceptances Outstanding . 279,938.25 ie ce Jeep aing aailgprd de py te G tw Securities Borrowed—U. J ber, the freshman sprinter, will de- Fire Department i 5 i Bonds ..... aA as xP Brey nes y 470,000.00 son as a freshma did not meet . " acks tu trick JULY 1, 1928 Individual ..... +++ .915,917,798,67 rac | t zi — Agate Banks ..... ete ea 3,565,821.46 Biser | : Cush on Hand and in Bank U. S. Government Real Estate Loans Bonds Lowns Secured by Bonds Leasehold Furniture 443,312.93 wee Mactan Sd 3 — 19,926,933.06 7,116.58 3,019.32 FIGHT — RETURNS Wil be announced from the «tage W mexday afternoon at the— PALACE HIP THEATRE WINSLOW BEATEN BEACH, J Pleasant unday, ‘The local boy $22,860,048.06 and Fixtures MANSON F. HACKUS, President Lone ‘ ON C. HENRY, Vice-President and Secretary, MANSON F, BACKUS, os CBeae neateatate RESERVE Contingent Fund - President, Metropolitan Grent fail , ded Profits President : Direct Wire to Shelby rap Aon Undivided Profits... Director, Seattle Branch Ped- | has det Ataaka eral Reserve Bank Pre ens Cae $569 LW) ROY M. BACK | pier iticwakabhaldeted onde be Treasurer, Northwestern Se- | Secreta * Polson 7 @G, N. had tho Atanka slip oO y oO oan WILLIAM CALVERT, 2 lm Venture Photopiays two. blaidi. 6. a)6: Gone President Son Juan Wishing | “'Premaent, LORD, ( omen Preside Capital pr oe Bank, Olympia, Wash, chterage | PRANK, H. UCR, pbhea hb: Vice-President, & Packing THOMAS A, DAVIES, President, Alaska & Commercial Co. $250 to $50,000 on First Mortgages WALTER HAGEN s. : art eCORD, 4, 9 —Si 5 | 1.13. DEMING, 3 ‘s IS FAVORITE Hours, 9 to 4d—Saturday, 9 to 1, 6 to 8 git DEMING i ra MeCord & Ivy, Attor | Visherles Co. Te gh 1, Walter Hagen, former British golf Wann nies Hingham. | CrARLES & MILLER, champion, is favored by Bastern ‘ Mieteerinty gest Investments, , , | erities to win tho national open tit 7 ionWorthy odd’ & Higging, | HARRY B OSTRANDER, DIAMONDS | "vine Veaner of Des Moines clipped off 100 yarde in) it the "inwoot country lad th rades Union Savings onnvorth Todd ae atigine, | MARRY Ue antry club. thi ; f ' ah 12 3-10 seconds in a recent meet at Drake university, win-| month. Geno Surnzen In looked upon MORITS ‘THOMSEN, JONAS H. VOX Commercial Roller Works. JOSHUA GR President, Puget Sound Navi gation Co, ning the woman's national championship. She finished the | as tho contender and others consid 60-yard hurdles in 9 8-10 seconds and placed at the head of |vrel 10 have chance are Jock the list in other events, Miss Wagner, who is 21, ie a senior’) ; Ith rail wood, MaeDe Hmith, Bobby in. the Colleae of Education at Drake, Joney and Leo Diego American Jewelry Co. #21 SECOND AVE, Kastablished 1889 nt, Centennial Mill Co, President, Pactfie Coast Biss oult € RORE Vices Loan Association 5 FOURTH ELLIOTT 0606 8. WALKER, President,

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