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-— ——_. N \ pera Be CROWD WAITING ~[JUSsERAND BACKS CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT FACTS | GEORGES, SAYS “NO Jack Dempsey of Salt Lake City, champion of the world, HONOR Is INVOLVED” Georges Carpentier of Lens, F nee, challenger LINE TO BUY incipals: defender. Referee—Harry Ertle. French Ambassador Will See Fight | | Place—Rickard’s Arena, Jersey City, N. J —Symposium Shows Diplomat: | omoter—George L. “Tex” Rickard ‘ : 4 | ists. Favor the American Time—3 P. M. (astern Daylight Saving Time), Saturday, July 2, 192 | | : i | WASHINGTON, July 3.—Jules 4.] | Arena Opens—10 A, M. Jusserani, French Ambassador to tic | Scheduled number of rounds—12 United States, picks his fellow-coun Time of rounds—Three minutes with one-minute intermission tryman to win at Jersey City to-day Weigist of gloves—Eight ounces, He will attend the hou Decision—None permitted under New Jersey State Boxing Law;| “8° Will win? nN he world’s heavyweight caampionship can be won by Carpentier or retained Betts HAN A a UALLAAUS Ae serand exclain vy Dempsey by knockoui of opponent or foul by opponent. In case both! fy rommatic discretion then getting aa / __|Woxers are on their feet at the close of the 12th round, unofficial and! ine petter of the Ambassador, he has. | Most of the men in this crowd, photographed this morning, had been | from London, Par from the Fat’! pergonal decisions only can be made by newspaper critics and spectators.| toned to add isiik of course it is Just standing in line sitfce early Jast evening, waiting to rush for the $5 seats | West, and north and south and ¢ | Probable gate receipts—$1,500,000. uwports. ‘There awe nutlonal) hou) at Dempsey-t arpentler fight at Jersey City to-day / Jersey (City was etddenly and gro- Prices of tickets—From $5 to $50. Niagoived names pieen ely avereronn 4 | able attendance—91,000. About the only international affair very vacant space within a mile ; : | f the : anny thent e } nit pxers’ purse—$500,000. diplomats he ue Intevested in to an Home i‘ BR: cobnWraC TH Division of purse—Three-fifths to Dempsey and two-fifths to Car-|day is the little Franco-American con chalk or pencil, offering parking |Pent er regardless of outcome of bout | troversy vers] fore'gn ite Yr a of HY SIC | left here this morning for Jers 3 for automobiles, and cars of PHYSICAL STATISTICS OF BONERS hese eda of Cong ove ort were parked in them | . _ pata ean Fox iain the Ginels cadre aateal DEMPSEY. CARE IER. | Government als a f with publie vehicles decorated with Age 26 Herecare some flags and marked with unnecessary Weight 188 Felipe Want, CHanRRGIATalieh At P Smbassy leopard migh iy, saying that their destination Height 6 ft. 1 4 entine Emba i Jerse G Streets t hd f the lucky slash. ey ity Streets Almost) vas ine big fant” Buses, trucks Reach whip a lion vine ae 1 , Bursting With Stalled Thou- vans, tivvers, limousines and horse Chest (normal) but 1 think: Dempse sands on Way to Fight drawn wagons were at the tube sta- Chest (expanded) Bren Ralrcart ie Mavehianne ands a) gat. tions, the es, the railroad ter Waist ELSE as Peis = ninal and the trolley crossings: eck weliey ' pe ay . r , 3 $ < aainige : s he Embas ss that Dempsey HEYDAY FOR” EAKERS, I the little park at Jersey Avenue anit we aa the: Emvasy Git nd Montgomery St bu 4 in 714 in. will won. Their sympathy is with - ‘ ind Montgomery Street men who hi ; ; fe ‘ Reet been on the benches all night—tor Biceps 16618 1472 in, Carpentier though, Because the RN Mrs, and Mrs, Swenson of (go ebvious for one ofthe plains | Swarming Police Quell Incipi-| some of tiem ‘it probabiy had been Gein 154 in 10% in, [ne more typifies the American spirit 4 clothes. mer he detective tapped " . Shak, a ‘ ‘ . han his opponent Bronx First al Gate—French mom," shoutdes, “ahead | ent Riots, but Volstead is Be!" est. bedtess night stretched an ou Big tn [iigenor Don Federico A Pe C iN LE Be ind alleld ‘and snid: i} uy ‘ be man | Not Hisnty Honored ind sought breakfast and hurried Dempsey’s chief second—Jack Kearns Bey kout ' Dempsey owdy said th sterner t / re away toward the ure: errs eruvian Ambas i air! Not Far Behind. Gig eeTEsDaule ie maaledtivell , REDE DUOTEH: BW AY ELOW ATE NG Arends But eam Carpenter's chief second—Francois Descamps . Se rama cae Gael el of them were still pon the pees ses SS Urwin ; M and 4 uth’s left felt its way i Prince Lubomirsk si Min ~ ap {to the bulging po rhe crowd| Ina single hour, between noon and, PeMches at 10 o'clock. hos in He ha FIL ROG UNTER 1 Ur cee Ce a eet et ane einer tage ts idlnccraad ACCUSED OF THEFT, |." 5" _ ve Vinitor’s coattall was raised SW) treet. the ‘ai laa + from !ihe a swelling river. In a few min- jf : nant large pair of field glasses Street, the main channel trading trom lhe a swell ha few min SENT TO ASYLUM hu! AW Kha Texan Had Something “‘on the| 4 everywhere to the great arena, was Utes hundreds passes and double ot Dempuny ein ee 4p a ra Fight boys with bicycles betwe transtormed from a human torrent to treble their number took their places | Virginian Suspec of Stealing Hip,” but It Was Only 4 | tne dxos or sixteen and eighteen were a human glacier—its progress hardly | TH? police, numerous as if t e uspected of Stealing ne (Gat m Pair of Field Glasses. on a ferry landing at Exchange Place | perceptible, ts denseness momentar Ste under military: oceupation, ‘| Jewelry Is Found Insane Few Cong petween und 9 ¢€ eK They car- | a ving gan to rn ) 0 do. t ford, Conn. to See the Fight. |) In that hour, when ferries and little after ten a Qght start 1 1 M tt ting % en | suid they left Stamford at midnight.| tubes and thousands of motor ve-, Barrow and Montgomery 8 f eee ee eT tenes : topos ing of the gates to the $5 seats were | hicles were pouring new rivers of men bluMised to serve as a wort (hut be was supposed to be a member men, but a French young ac | Ameri an nd } rench fins jinto the narrow-walled canyon, the ‘Mary to the big one, ‘The trouble was of 4 prominent Virginia tam ly ‘ -_ pought by hundreds — outside t iwoule ; companied by an older voman, ev! BP isara tear ehinusiehe Jeongestion became so great that it! that two men had only one ticket gained entree for Josephus Ly: BEDFORD GOES TO PRISON. dently her mother, was on hand were mainly of American Was almost impossble to move at all oth we heavyweights Bota ; A Richmond to social circles in We ia the aadenlheandienel made wey for This was Immediately denied and quite impossible to move more) were unkempt, flannel shirted, grimy, | Seven Consiabien Waylaid in chester county nee hag Blew of Mental Weakness Fails arpentier fan ake your a few feet | f es. There had bee | : vee : aracit’ and hon conpanion) with ah than a few feet ina few minut n two tickets, it seems, | tate Qrannanat Tr oni ago. Rec Save Seton of ich Enaits. éibow ‘action that Would haveibenn A Men struggled about the $5 seat but now there was only one. Bot Quick Suce an—Troops és He Py r é bout th rea . “ , ler, r 1 pls : . - an disappeared about the sume time CHIG . Ind. Ju | Blight to Carpantien Programme setiers didn't care what Wagons and thus halted the whole, had been placed in an envelope a Comb Couniry. Chat €ROO0 Worthiot JewalryuiHnleHeNT che cic heme nGhasice. they charged. One venior near te, throng the red haired man had been — " from: ihe Bronxville homecof 1 nial Saha rally | Congress will be well represented in Cortlandt Street Ferry gold a copy While one end of the street was trusted to keep it, ‘Phe black hatred it Bail a ; r of it Spal Ta 7 j an) ‘or ce ant yo minutes late autres ) $, July sociated Press alley, member of the jegal in on Scanl OWo ate the big arena, Nearly 100 Senators and for 18 cents and two minutes 1aler| siowiy feeding men into the many- man accused the red of Josing a | DUBIN: duly > CAssoelat Ares tate SNS nS SUR Indiana impleted Representatives arrived from Wash- . ue mouthed arena, men were being ted| ticket, ‘The red maid the black must| -M@Ry men are believed to have been | TUN Utley & Thompson af No. | yesterday be of his ington to-day to the fight. Repr Adoseniodaka/ and atawaranicy several times ax fast into the other | have dr pped one when thought {killed in the fighting following the ce eres se and the hat was hi acniative Mudd of Maryland headed a Kiench stesmship went throng the end of the thoroughfare, so that it Onita ee i th Anche any ambush of a police patrol by civilian hninGe Cue mveierea ffen ny wan big delegation of Congressiona! fight | Wudson Tube station Corandt) ooked as if the street must burst’ clenched n their lips, fists . , “ He} changed from the Northern ars et, one with @ cornet, another | yen eta Kova punch injon the Ballina-Sligo highway near indicted for grand larceny, jis nohere to the Indluna Re fans and Washington clubmen. Most| With 4 guitar decked in_ the French | Pen just ot ete blk received one! promore yesterday. Seven constables! but fought extradition to Westchester frersonvill of the legislators were rooting for! colors, others cowvells and whistles | ‘The crowds came trom New York, | {07 above the belt. And then a cop| County: Bo) che aethe,s weatch pees Auiie es eise Dempsey, but Carpentier had one and harmonicas, All carried French | | But tie pot - Argument. ‘Threats, | were ambushed twice in quick suc-| © Ps a e stohe ch a wa nd the boy Was mer iach aNppOlers iH ve and American flags, They wanted to | cerry and was promptly appropr “YOU BUYS Ot One nen. Bald he: | ossion by civilian parties operating |o, Un'y Ome Mls are concerned the Iaxt) iany irresponsible when he stule it sj = 3 rive a concert in the station but were |hy State Highway Commissioner Fev-| well, that admite. eket vt chapter in the case was wr 1 NeH | automobile The sentence is) from Julius Kahn of California, As ‘+ | Fersuaded by the police not todo #0. |riss and driven to the fight Lyou MO ne one, don't it? Now [close ¢ r On ce *S terday when Sheriff Werner received | yy» voyeurs man of the House Committee on Mili One man entered his) mn “It's nasty weather,” said the Com along. with’ fm ee Nip pec was wounded and two capture The |word that young Lyle had been fou ea)O ENS " rs c Ho jong ope under his a He issioner « i 2 f for disorderly | °~ | a e mc . oun tary Affairs, Mr. Kahn has followed |a long telescope under his arm missioner, moat ae enor, | Conduet or else you flip a nickel to see | yemaining constables secured military |insane and committed to an asylum Family WI Tey tase)» * said | d failed t ql Good for Jack, urned the senor. | wt rem s up draft dodgers, and as father of the) th. arena trom the Wo rth “How? queried the Commiasioner, | "ay, Reta the Skok reinforcements, who pursued the am-|fn Virginia Hedtord Ire draft law he sided with A nLe-/ and decided to give the glass “Damp—aee?” [wan ey flipped. Black got it, So that} duhare tomara the mouctaina —_— Mrs. Charles E, Bedford, me gion chapters in their condemnation of | of a chance | Montgome Street w + lo? t youth sent to the Indi.na f ; Street wax a doubi official report of the affray al- , Seger Rat leo | Three women stepped out of the] alley” of overnight. mefantile ‘estule jena thar the, ewiians. thereupon | LLEPINO GUARDS ormatory, repeated lust night at —— John Kirwin achleved distinction by | tube at Exchange Place and were Jos- | lixhments. Some. were in deone eg, | : a reed |home in Bellport, L. Is ex The first person to grasp Pather| being the first man booked at the tem-|tled by the cre some on the curb, some it vaenat tye | murdered the two prisoners. The| GUILTY OF MURDER Silln GRERRE HEAIA te Aakeu to tn! Time by his well knows forelock nt herary hospital Kirwin is twenty-| "My gracious!" exclaimed the old-| und many hours before ‘ne felt was| Military forces encircled miles of th |. Oe Mo dann eunient. t ' nie well -anawn Kn three old and lives at No. 240/est. “What a crowd! I wonder where | to start these business men country. and fought the ambush 77 Found Guilty of Killing Three (ai “Suve® having. been mental the matte getting to the arena| pei Jorsey City, He had | they're all going to Ness boys and girls w herior n ae ee 1 n atta Ss we | er of Whom were to fa 4 bulanced| since an ack ‘i wake Slike Bwenson Hh wife | $5.50 1 and if he ate he would a profits. Latter they were too buse telos ee i | American Police and Eight ever some time Bophic of Hoe Avenue oaX, bot hay money for ins fight Et went A man, apparently twenty bye, pro sount anything but chang US. £0 in the bow, ond Xe peut ve d rrien. | Givillans in Riot € ap Sime bee and they were the first to get ho{ Without supper and stayed up All] peiled a motoreyele, in the basketat! You could buy bananas, eld | tte doned the pursuit ss er gianni i nthe) right to keep his place in line, He] his side being a woman a little over | siass a ae n fieid | finally abandoned the pursu canta as . _ FOUR HURT IN AUTO UPSET. Jong queue awaiting its chance tol] was among the first inside, but then| tity yeara eld choco! Aare mmes, | HANITA, uly 2.—Seventy . enter the $5 seat sections. Mr. and|the humidity and the lack of food told |” says mott wus the comment. {neckties to replace noe Sou eee seven members of dilippine Con . “ractnred Crash So eee ee Re eT eee eee eee ee Ulaisted te ant tos aca eea et IERENCH CABINET Tey ck Gad ae GEL ee eee e'clock this morning and took uv the Aight began that the excitement of the battle. smoked | “ous “ : : eee ee ore ng te ‘k oh lass you feared the sunlight a MINISTER SENDS | murder for the killing of three Am HAMMONTON, N. J. duly SU Soe Rea cee Senet SSeS sri oxen, @ ouis| Frankie Burns was generally ore to be brilliant (which few did | | : |. Garlin, thirty-seven, of No, S761 Bolte ema er mca Grin, the boxer and Loata] Laake ar ta Ke Uk ta far beer, pranates rare maety ory: [GOOD LUCK LETTER |:can members ot the atania potce dire “amtaeimia, received ton ing of the gates wd time this morning. They| the second. preliminary. ‘Then on | ind photog apha of the gladiators, - force and eight other persons in riot- und serious cuts on. th | the way from fowa in afoame Joe Matranga of New Orleans) | On peful merchant in third |-pay mnentier He Has His Coun-| 'ne between constabulary and} 5 th year-old son Max The “hide-outs,” those who ex : and Tar Herman of California, They ment displayed Sign at the ells Carpentier He Ha His Coun police last Dee, 15 tract whe the autome ha lumber b« pe gn one, RCC NINE Sas ® ANGIE mat Dinoculare at ann tie Vo-Day [were sentenced to life imprisonment) inachine on the White Horse Pike, te arena us beat the ga re. | ateee tkin, blue flannel ehire| Just before the finish of the Burns. [cheap ones i or twal by Judge Carlos A, imperial of the] tod ; perved thls moming in a way tes nL of bills stuck out of] O'Gatty: bout a few drops of rain fell | Piles. of ‘ ingeniously fas. | ‘The following letter ten | itipino Court of Wirst Instance. The, ,,¢%; (ivlin, received a broken ary " . 4 Abe remained silent and {and women Begun to spread news. |taned together a tow aon no} to Carpentier by Andre Fange \sixty-six privates received sentences, Berger of No. 414 Christ Street ieee te n when warned ta Mook | Hapers over thet hath Withe rain| {f sou stood for tive ctinutea. o member of the French Cabinet, or seventeen years, tour months and| Rhilidelphia, who was driving with t but this m ning when the J stopped as suddenly as it came the f Montgomery and Variex| Was to be delivered to the chal- Jone day, snd shocked turned on overy part of the i a ree ne . : ; aeree fee ene b 1 by every| lenger when he arrives at the | ticipating that. persons go! \g shout went up trom the rear|Conceivable sort of pe A pries : etre caer ome Ng Aue Fe De RR NE a of the sean: indloating the armroasti | Rit 0 MEN SBMY Oper to ce a rhe wishes of all France are | FQ Those o Do Not Know drenched, they were caught jtan wa nt b stopped the guessing contest by an-| fd leather coat, with a | eee) conmulating to-day for your vic thrown out the j had ouncing “Gov ade ANA aE nher hate a "| meet tory - sre Bites SOE Car EMT a ane laut tena te mun ae Auman | TMs. op as hag conte | The Unique Qualities of fight entered the fad Street” tube|ing for contraband tha Wevbee Vent war rapORinaly chonmeadcne nel bcl eloRged men with acruker| dence im Nom. | Here 18 Paris ne station carryit White poodle dog.| hind the bars in the nei hood of feame through the aisle to his ring. | {ying to keep pace with a onteneser | body speaks of anything clae but She Fi ia she w ain't miss sec i the ry wide seat Hier: a I ) and. an | your match—but you know and ne fig’ ‘or worlds, “nor would | Ir rot argun ; | Y 1 i : . * a dys ealize the importance of your Tootsie | A, beautiful car moved slo The white silk tranks w Demp-|tic looking man with horn rimneal - _— with the trate on Me sey selected for the fight to-day we pectac’s arry field glass \ Tn all the crowd t Lito the| Avenue, with three hand provided by Mrs. Muo Brown of|s copy of the Atlantic Monten os | T don't tell arena entrances not umbrelia|atylishly dr od young we =| Chicago andindy in the days of Two prosperous looking men met,| you 800d 1s you have was to be seen. Whether was|ting back in the tonneau, smoking [sim pickings” before his rise in the one With a leather field’ g se 10 sel good luck’ as @ue to the weather man's p |cigarettes, and looking languldly | pugilistic game. Mrs. 1 en lis whoulder ai satica’ ; aati gation of air” or ta over the crowd mitted two paira nH Klassex, Harry?” wid the| 22 are not auperstiti ede that raising one Well, Tl be damned! ped a {tru Atte 7 a CURT Wade ERLE 1 will simply finish this letter TEA w would mean Instant sey Cty” trate ‘ ward | white and blu 1 have” said Harry. “No with the usual formula, ‘may the = i ne.” : POU IEW OS FARO AOE HARKS ID Bt eaaG. LOOK He lifted tha best man win, being absurdly | We would say: Send us a postal card for a trial packet and your we tall Westerner treezed along to! ates, - |tened, on the ground they might dig | Act BELA Cea Usa ae cibeus \s own teapot will then demonstrate why this is the largest selling tea a Stree udson tuhe at 9 an Cormac rish tenor,!into his tummy, the trunks were Many men with costly tickets car. he letler was in Fanger’ amie with ties was landed at Exchange’ Place from the clared ready. Pas ath ese eb aged gah (ET in America. Address your card Salada Tea Co., Boston, Mass. ‘ f R 4 ‘, | ) ' d with cords. Her rranged, There were t ) ers, men, in the apartment but th were ne c Miss told the police Mrs. Ke kovien had told her of tw | Visiting her a few days ago. talked about Poland, given her whisk ind promised to come and see again . DAWES WRITES MUSIC. 1. s. Bodget # Has ¢ * ody. CHICAGO, July 2.—Charkes G. 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