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ooo TO THE FIGHT? ae eapneen eee HOW TO To-Night’s Weather—UNSETTLED. DAILY WALL STREET FEATU RE THIS ee Atel Books Open to All,’ Che Copyright, Co. 1P21, by The Press Pablishing (The New York World). NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JULY 4h See Complete Diagram on Page 3 Entered as Second-Class Matter Fost Oftiee, New York, Ne ¥. we = FIND UR SEAT WALL STREET ETT: a ST ILLMAN LA WYERS HINT WIFE ASKED DI VORCE ~ STILLMAN BACK ON STAND; LANERS HINT WIFE ASKED Questions Indicate. Claim, Banker Sued Solely Because of Fight Over Guy. “BUD” AIDS HIS “MOT H NEW TAX ON OILS HELD BACK TILL Hearing Adjourned Until July 13—Beauvais Charges MARKET CLOSED ‘MILLION AND HALF -RRMENWORKING AT REDUCED WAGE IS PUT DOWN BY RIFLES VS. AXES 5, Two Officers Hacked at Tam- pico but Imprisoned Crew Despite Wounds. WARRANTS FOR 9 Five Men to Decide Accept- | ance or Rejection. AT CHICAGO.; This Is the Day Men’s Pay If )ACT ION MEN. Successful, Uprising Migh: Changes to That Awarded Have Added Harvester to by Labor Wage Board. | Lost Ship Mysteries. CHICAGO, July 1 Final decision United es Commissivne Me drickson in Jersey City to-day iss OL SHP MUTINY ALL READY IN THE GREAT FIGHT ARENA; EVERY PRECAUTION TAKEN FOR SAFETY LAST MINUTE BULLETINS _ SENT OUT FROM CAMPS OF | DEMPSEY AND CARPENTIER ———— S$ Champion’s Last Work a Limbering- Out Hike—Weighs 192 Pounds—Carpen- | tier’s Weight Is 172 Pounds. | pha anion a | ATLANTIC CITY, July 1—Jack Dempsey, the heavyweight cham- | pion and his party left here in a special car shortly after 2 o'clock whether the railway employees of the this afternoon for Jersey City, where he meets Geor; Carpentier ick Forgery ro | country shall accept or reject the| Warrants for the arrest of the nine’ 1 omow, Dempsey took a short hike tais morning for limbering: : 5s New Point Shown Up in W, wage decrease which went into effect|™en of the crew of the Texas 0) ip purpoxes: (Special From_a Staff Correspondent |. s ) ay. |to-day will be referred toa committee|Company's steamship, Harveste = a eaneatacaianl Mena ieee of The Evening World.) | ington Scandal About Mex- Liat “| charged with mutiny } MANHASSET, July 1.—Carpentier planned nothing ha POUGHKEEPSIE, duly 1.—The | ican Pete of five representing the sixteen rail-’ Boning the charges is a story ot| a Walk to-day as a means of keeping his body supple. He will spend ihe Stillman divoree case “ a yoad unions !a battle with axes against rifles, And! most of the day on the porch of his training quarters and leave for eae nee Manioon ant F Gan dent| Executives of the unions reached| while there is obscurity about the) Jersey Ciry at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning. He will make the jour ais picreciee The Costing World) this decision to-day and instructed | Motive of the miutineers it is said t ney in a private boat, reaching Pier C (immediately south of the Penn Pit ABs DEY SEL CORMAN SM eTE | EASRINGTON July: ihe t e Fenorts from ce pose CHAE tise pla pned to) Kelme a Station) at 1.30 o'clock, He will be escorted up Montgomery he following week and adjourn over ee te Fite CORES i eS GICE roRe | the ship and add it to the list of m | Jersey City, by a detail of motorcycle policemen and go at once : sq [benefit of those whose dury it is tol the various group meetings now in| ing vessels which have given tis he month of August. Mr. Sullman’s 1 to the arena and his dressing room. His weigat now is 172 pounds b imat they wanted arn whether advance information| cnicago and formulate general rec: |lately to piracy stories Ne aaaretaycaTP IV Ra rakH de RES BF esuGeR TiaPad ure Attorney protested tha anted oF De aide : a sightounce gloves ; P rofiting thousands of dollars to Wall | co aatione tothe union inembere rN morning 0} ay 25° the LA Aiptita i to ge ahead with five hearings a week eee iene ee an mmendacions fo (he union in | Harvester was at anchor off Labos| customarily called for in big bouts, but the New Jersey regulation Tntisthe ease wee tinished | Street speculators | ae fe hip Island, near Tainpico, Mexico, Ali! require the heavier gloves, Both men did their preliminary training T lirect examination to-day of CAPltol building the following ts suh-| The committee is composed of B.|the officers excepting the Captain with fourteen-ounce gloves. Dropping to the lighter weight will make Still ho abandoned all his cf. , Mitted {M. Jewell, president of the Railway Hilliard B. Hilbrouk, and the first ax-| for increased speed in the ring. Secu many who aRaneca ea ¢ The original draft of the Tariff Bil) | Pmployees' Department of the Ameri-| sistant engineer, Andrew M. Greve — orts to avoid spectators and cameras can Federation of Labor: E. H. Eitz-|were on ehore leave 4 ayaa ney Was fi hed from the committee to] C#2 a » thornana | Were on shore leave. ind smiled broadly he approachet gerald, pres the Brotherhooc It is said these two men were sud he Poughkeepsie Trust Building, foi! te correspondents of the news Iway amsnip Clerks. denly confronted by the crew, vrnied | a J and heated ar; on Wednesday mornin for publica-|rreight Handler and Station | with axes. By a quick retreat tix | ment ty counsel on Judge Gleason 3 ierns of the O of Railway Conductors, | Shots were fired and one man wa Announcement that he had ruled out f ho treme of af te Us Manion pnt of the Order | wounded af a professional contidence the “e n SORTA ey Railroad and W. | The-saiiore then rushed with their fesaton” which Dr. Hugh Russet of | ty Cen bon eae ris of the International /axes and disarmed the officers, but fra fe 10 him bY! tel Fe aerren [Brothemoud of Piremen und Oilers. lin te confusion Greve recovered on Buffalo swore was made to him bY! eye) of —which with particuls Four Brotherhor ter lif the i araunt shan Gh , ; Sis. ullimnny endione st tle Genie gees curate ak nitevo Ntex 58 Nato ee RE CU AR) (to) CO} tele cue at ‘KING AND CABINET balls (i ce On , sion, 4 1 sailors at ba oth Greve amd + ; Selnalectoes nt Glen son's getting apound $1.25 a ! tation Was outlined brook were bleedir nminy axe Ringside Predicled—Ticket | WILL GET FIGHT t the would rule ow ihe oy i MaNnE oO ig ntima na ° Kn Prom the Wass cand Means ers, firemen, conductors wounds, but they managed to hand Siaanibiters. IN NEWS OFF TICKERS Se eee cri muiikeonau 6 obnG, Olcleck Wcdne Hinmen: going (nto thelr own meted all eruaiiame ati nen Chena: Speculators The first questions asked of BU srternoon came an “insert slip AAlannRnRithe cut. The!to the b (hen: they wet 4 ‘ man by Col. William t jr, of b nin, nformation regardi Roti pis WILT) ck to.@ gens | for (ne return of the oliwers on shore. | The slump in the Dempsey money | Instruments Installed al Buck nwn counsel, Were as barren Of an propo: an OEM BRE Ne ne nat 10 o'clock to-morrow! When these rived they found | and the cut-rate prices prevailing for ham Palace, Downing Street PRESSE BH NEKO EE eke TOR et ee eel anonnln Hilbrook and Greve unconscious trom!) tickets for the fugit were two and the Clubs Stittman and John b, Mack for re ng ee tothe market." {railway employes to-day went to work | sttil handcuffed in the br Hiibrouk | championship. battle situation, jAsLAIeAY In MENeRIneheR) Balad Stillman, It was these lawyers who which are sa! i sibs wu hile Ho! heir Greve w ‘ yospital at Te ‘s * he 7 ‘ t a tions bs ob- Closing ut 112 Wedn av night, it} reduced wig while 1 fh and Grey ne Ms W | iat | Two duys ) Dempsey was favored will give King George and the jefeated Col, Rund’s questions b losing Hie t 108 and. sold {union leaders assembled bere for con-| pico for some tine ben vdditional |» i 1 with Carpentier’s backers huld- EF ik ections, The trend of them sus re- opened yesterday a ferences that are rriled upon to keep | sailors were recruited and the vessel| jie out tor 4to 1 and in some es royal household host instan eriened AUN SIRNA OR eal aa AES! r by the com- transportation channeis open and arted tor New York, tt is due to) 0 it. Turday there an) taneous reports of the Dempsey Sttillman's attitude toward the public, The expl he holding out of{decide what action railway employes {dock to-morrow a: Bayonne, where ee ce of Carpenticr money going! Carpentier ght. Whe same at riticism te which he hus been sub- | mittee « oP aearding (ie (pro-| will take regarding wage outs it will be met by United States Mar- [4 4, Hatos onewend tora nents were made for clubs lected |the information r a Hite on Jers voiced general {shal Louis Beekman und deputies, nr dicted. that ty losmor army and navy sflicers ; of the bill for a full day of} While un 1 ) y une “Is it not a fact that before youlvisions inal “the tees Wan) dineatafaction @f the rail wort All but one of the warrants ow Denipauya odds willihave’shrank| mather to “eee” the balite Marted this action, your wify ap-/market trading is tha! “the tem was ioreetien. fat Me Tel Sa pee Aer sy tie a ee ei a proached) Noi Ghd -apked! UAL VON ni SMERIe: PAB ire eee mo: | ueavatalcecmoncauthortaing a waxclnints. oamesMioodure, Cenzaies. | Taa’ave einen needs maayibeebecall| biNer GloverNEEne femieualqAIl He onsent fo sive her a divoree?™ asked not decided unre Hit ie Ue a SM UIT i penne Jor tie champion ave apparently will; Closed to all but the story: of the Rand, and when Judge: Gleason |men' rs } We Wit Ne Na aA ‘ battle, round by round ey nui ehement sect ns of It is taken as a matter of course | will vote to abide by order wit) MAN HELD AS FAKE | i to is ay t ong at fone | jane Rte JP Wee whe tg bea i i; ere that somebody knew what the it-| some formal protest. these being ay * Jcdds, bet on a knockout in all the Fr Sn ee eed Pe ere nie minimnmartneadvocutenstlanged on the fact tat the inion] FIGHT SEAT SELLER | way vp to ex sounds spending the week-end in the followini: swith) (the ‘ime eault: Less aaa ay oi was | joy h ' 0, : Darnell & Co. announced last night | country, will receive the same re “Did not consent to allow tier/a high te on can oll WAR lienders have the authority to do HAS $6,000 ROLL Parnell & Co. announces ea clbHY [s Seune wil soselre tne variate: . z to be and purposely created @/onq with their knowledge of indus ct i is . $ to get a divorer going ey ene Bginen WerGl tie) “canaltiGue anit Gel . ‘ commissions to place: $1,000 to] from Buckingham Palace, where Jid you not then consul peur : Bilan See ee mraivan Neely Spanien Kitty ‘Tickets Also Found on Le $8,000 that Carpent be knocked] an eHensunl vith) a ene orneys and learn from them that) held ot i out in the first round; $1,000 to] strapped to his head, will reac eatie ednesday eve maintenance of way me io Says n Gave The permitting her to et a divorce would | out for publication Wednesda Laide ie Who Says <MansGHive NED he canithds Ho enll he Weeaed euttin| Geel word/un 1 n on the mutomatically mie the child | ning he private | 23" *POF which ha n to Him the second; $1,000 to $3,000 that he| ticker Be Te ete iire | sro pul om tele honor and clerka und — oxaniinitie WA determine Ghpie atl knocked out in the fourth and $5,000) slake, | New York aida made OF JEWELRY TO WIFE [steborsraphies araeu worn: he RSet? DEMPSEY GIFT TO) MOTHER: iio. tueniyeseven, of Nov aT we lee alecn Inthe Gt: round much so asin America: Pavorite Col, Rand then asked about the Ape Street, when he was locked up this} This sume broker suid a Wat| bels were on the number ot a gin de) Mca, BOILET ASE. | champion sends Mix Jersey Cow GALGHRIESeH SRR ORT IEG ela n ‘ f the "Reht will, ae, and sifts of Jewelry given to Mrs, Sul AUTO FATALITIES INCRE Ns Aha sfternoan ehansv With ba SHEA Gh a ae ik the fight will ki "and man after their first estrangemen hogUs fleht tickets to Ralph Samue hands $40,000 in ca to be bet] throush the twelve rounds, “ ae id not have phe | 408 Killed in New York Clty Streets! sary LAKE Cy. July L—A prige ORM NO irnatiterdis anch i yas 7 z OMB At ‘ i fd ' ‘ . in Six Months, winning Jersey witch’ cow, @ present | eat Gh tha eo akuinst $25,000 that Carpenticr does not a _ nformation which came to me tater A GT CaN, REORNE) eoniule aKo ‘ respond for the seventh round gong. rogurding her conduct, If 1 hud, 1] he Notional. Highways Protective) trom Jaak Dempsey to ule malian Ms who didnot Like the Pein qua even round eo"& || DEMPSEY TO WEAR .. h Pas | were killed on the streets and highways | home to-day i hav daolarodit' lo Co. and James W. Bell & © ho| 3-DAY BEARD AS (Continued on Pourteenth Page.) { New York State in the first six] According to the former own HA eC at Beane sat Anke era } killed in N same | tons kw day ‘and twenty-one) 15 dotectives who suid that J} money at 1 to 3 was uncovered and | Fa period in 1920, 511 persons were killed | pounds them if they wanted to buy any that the only actual gers made| “Heavy Stubble’ on Champion ADVERTISEMENTS | 20’ sta:s nienwass, snciuding 298 19 New kets, In audition 10 ‘the tickets! during tha day were at «ven ma in Face to Remain Till the Gol. Edward §. Cornell, Sec of RACING RESULTS. na rpentier would n tm Figit 1s Ove for the the Society, also reported an inc in PTE saved noe \ than six rounds, amie | the number of automobiles atolen, All AT AauepucT. Corrigan in. duttor AN A Another development waa in the ATLANTIC CITY, N uly yi My quate laws. 1 ‘NI H way at cu stes, $50 seats for $4 nent against Carpentier to-mor i i In the Inst month In New York City “al and $10 seats for $8 One explana-| row, Dempsey will wear a three- - Trolleys caused the death of eight per- Promenad in thie Aiharreliion Wavatbean’ Unable ccud he (Aghiave face: tordiy. a Should be in MODEL BI RROGS NO rom i Com: |Toad hackise: of Ah) oe| soavarea with! A euubie i ON erfe ts and have been fore te e tes © vintil after the ji t TRE WORLD TRAVEL BURPAU, Goa Ai Me | nt ts an orced Ho will n ; H) ffige To-Day preate, Puller (World) uilding. 38.68 pase | Ve Maanahart also Tan send the ticke ere to be diape | bout, and the whiskers will be bias al: (Sty gm or o and: parvels open. das and — ot by brokers at such prices as they! nristling armor for his Jaw dur a sot" wasmian’ fe! (Racing Entries on Page 18.) ing the fight, =. Director of Public Safety Bentley | Has Drilled the Police and Others Who Will Handle the Vast Crowd —Takes Elaborate Precautions to Prevent Accident or Panic in or | Near the Big Arena. | WASHINGTON, July 1.—Fair weather for the Dempsey- | Carpentier battle ‘at Jersey City to-morrow was promised by the Weather Bureau to-day. The detailed official forecast for New York City and vicinity reads: | Unsettled to-night. Saturday partly cloudy and some- what warmer. Moderate northeast winds. A temperature of between 80 and 85 degrees also was fom | cast. In the face of the great responsibility of handling the largest crowd that, in the whole history of sport, bas ever assembled to witness 2 contest, John Bentley, Commissioner ot Public Safety of Jersey City, jhas made police, tire and hospital arrangements which he. believes ade- |quate to meet practically every emergency, at | every one that can |be foreseen, “In the arena there will be 700 eee and firemen,” to-day to an Evening World reporter he said | of them have been alreaty | drilled and trained to emergency work within the structure. Outside, jbetween the arena itself and the ferries and tube stations, there will be ,1,000 more policemen, 700 in unitorm and 300 in plain clothes, > “An eme geney police the station has in old power |“HAVE TOUGH JOB | TO BEAT DEMPSEY,” CARPENTIER WROTE Vold nn” established eust ot the arena and irans- torm| y detention | place ‘ining at least 200 pris re be neces- connected with Wife Also That Champion | Is by Far the Best Boxer sity for a the arena by a passceeway under the He Ever Met sats. Just out the main entrance PATUS, July 1 |te the arena, at Ploreace and Mont- | Mme, Georges Carpantiar to-day ‘gomery Strerts, Mayor Hague bas set geve her hustand’s estimate of Pa tent hospital wit Jack Dempsey. She quoted from : WEI @ GRPOGINE BE letters the French champion his {88 beds. Two auvemobile ambulances recently written to her, she said will ‘be stationed there to take any i Seriow © “Ge has riges the | spect for his oppo eimediately to hospital. a (hore will be eight po- greatest re. | tand in nis | {in the letters he says be has # tough job Sucgeons ready for service. on hand, Dempsey, he says, is by The instant the contest is ended | far the west boxer he RAD Emtiee:€ As under Lispector met. Woltt will 1 to the “Hut does he think ne will win?” ringside accompanied by 380 police. wie aii nen who will close in about the ring You kniw my husband never upaats, At the thinks he has won until he sees 5 nen amt policemer hiv man on the floor when the nt eam will distribute if tO 8 pre slang the tunnel run- s leading from the structure to the great ecowd moving. EVERY PRECAUTION TO PRE- VENT ACCIDENTS. “Every precaution has been taken prevent accidents or disorder in the crowd as it goes homewand, that S, as it leaves Jersey City, A dozen automobile patrol wagons will take count 1s called,” was the reply CARPENTIER TOLD CORRI, “DEMPSEY IS MADE FOR ME” | British Referoe Says Frenchman Is | Hand Puncher, With Superb | Head Work 1 plan. to Kugene Corri, the British ref etails of police to the various exits ree, riv to-day on the m the arena to insure agninat Ing- steamship Adriatic Corri ref. ng, Kad other details will be an freed the Carpentier-Reckett | duty at the Summit Avenue, Grove ficht. He comes as the guest of | Street ant Exchange Place stations | Tex Rickard to see the Aght. He |of the Hudson Tubes. At the latter, said he met Carpentier after |as at the ferries, iron chains will be Carpentier had been to America | stretehed to hold back the people ant and seen Dempsey and asked him | prevent overcrowding of the plat- what he thought of the Ameri. |forma. Only n sufficient number ean champion, He quotes Car- jadmit of orderly bandling of the pentler as saying: jtrains Will BO permitted to enter the Mr. Corri said he never had seen "The polices have to-day put ap fight, but that Carpentior thrdumndut that part of the eity A RUYprising! y puneh Ia. won boxer and hia head work (4 he Motoriats and pedestrh the easiest way of renohing thelr demtina~ to the ald these uniformed ompleyses and tubes will fora man of his weight, derful rh In addition —— ney Shorten In sieve will aris. Now vints where eons : Nie keation exneetod. por It would be fay better if persona ‘ 1 were quoted th ton Dent Fe MAght hound afoot tor New Y would ¢o mada, Sunimit Avenue station ef tne tub. - ‘i ! \ . \ ' : \ \ . ~ * AA Ter ! i ! | i

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