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~ cin seatansines , dein neem anger oe ig ore By LUST, ! ’ HO OOCH, HOOCH, EVERYWHERE! IN THE GREAT FIGHT JA thus far in shaping the foreign policy of the United States is the decision tu stand alongside the Allies and work out an understanding with them FIGHT THRONGS THAT TAY “ANALYST KIBBY SIZES UP | DEMPSEY AND CARPENTIER HARDING PUZZLES A ee FIGHTERS BY “PERCENTAGE” }, ON ALMOST EVEN TERMS TO-DAY, | “BITTERENDERS” [Fansite Cee ee : DEMPSEY. CARPENTIER, the’ Department’ of State, the. plan HOTELS AND CLUBS MAKE = te ean epi] BS ARAL REED SERIA se cea 0 .. about an agreement to limit arma- Frenchman's Better Harieaitiy Might Bring WHO HATE TREATY trieas representative to the Supreme t . Moral Courage... 80 | y 8 Council, Ambassador George Harvey, (i WETTEST IN VEARS 4a | : a fs eee ene “Hime discussions, Combativeness -Perceptive Faculties... ceeeeeceess Quick to Seent...... . Physical Courage....+-. »- Animal Instinet.... — who has confined himself to informal “Prowess and Instinctive Combativeness, President Himself Doesn't ,, 186, United States at any rate hag a Serer ; veces EMM Uranee eee: but Latter Is Always Dangerous. | Know How Peace Is to Be (2 tue other aattons or taken the ini, - ; : ica |Medinn, Wiltam ft Hottana, David vesies voce Mental Co-ordination ; Re-established. discussed ata conference of powers. Visitors Plentifully Supplied Polock, ge it Wty Pe ernest) smc eea) sua eae sical Uesurermeaom cet Ure uu The Evening World to-day présents one of the most interesting | aul lle ahead ot. Presidents i aeding With Hooch, Much of It" serie’, Wlde Gietemi’ OS gg IIIT iigatel Prowenas sss anf °"Aetitam Stdson Kibby the ated charactor anaivetcalesey hus gyygigP DOCH Lawrence. | Give the impresmon that. (hey ar Brought From Home, e Pennayivanis. include: WW. is ceceesees Mental Promess.co6c.. 9% given the revalts of his study of both Juck Dempsey and Georges SPetial Correspondent of The Evening proceeding with caution and ax spect: W. Chambers, G. 8. Durst vation | Carpentier, His analyses of both men have been almost uncannily : 3 . Faculty of Obse . Focus of Vision. ....-. cece, Concentration ....... seecceccccccsceess++ Resourcefulness ....-- eeveee Poise . deanna ul WASHINGTON, July 2 (Copyright, | clteumstances ‘To-day Mr. Kibby compares the two rival fighters point by point, 1921).—American foreign policy under i quality by quality, showing the opposing strength und weakness of each, the Harding Administration is still both mental and physical. He does not attempt to “pick the winner,” | i ee but si up both men as he sees them trom an analyst's viewpoint, ,4% Undetermined fact. President tinny Gordo: McKay, sport OLD “SPORTS ABSENT, Jeditor, Thiladeiphia Inquirer; ‘Dr. J | J. Deaner, Okmulge Oki, DO. | Anders Crowds Suggest Delegates to} bolls. a Cy Frank ldwin A. | n, Marion, ester, WL V Mubbette, Daytona, Fla; Mr. and 4 leaving the reader to draw his own conclusions. Hardi y actly Convention Rather Than Ay eae a iat es a fh s, seoees Intenzeness --... o 6 Asked 16 wblect iwenty mental and physical qualities that would |), SEA aTH MEINE ETERS Ring Battle Spectators Nie weheettel Gok me aw vse. Reasoning and Planning... » 80 be determining factors in the fight, and to indicate by percentages the | TOW Peace with Germany will be re- | : z : | Kinley, U8. No; Mr. and Mrs. | degree in which both men possessed these qualities, Mr. Kibby pre. established after the Knox-Porter " = Moora, tansavile OW OKcar at 9 pared the tabular “box” accompanying this article. The most significant | resolution declaring a atate of peace Thousands and thousands of men| i¢lx and family, Madison, Conn: Mr] % THhB.cccceeesccceeeees Average Percemtage.. occ sc eeceeeees revelation of these figures is the fact that, according to an averaging | : Lashes have wome to New York from ev and Mrs. 1 1. Clarke, Lynn, Mass and Mr ; of the percentages, the two men will meet in the ring on practically !8 ©n the statute books repealing all wit of the world to see two men| Wangan Apringteld, ae Kou even terms! legislation passed during the war. ght, yet, unless one listened to the] Bartholomew and Mrs. Hartholomew, | Mount (N. C.) Chamber of Commerce, AY, ahh Neither does Mr. Hughes know the with large ty; Frank D, Schroth, be cnitaaciiraaics feared as a most dangerous ele- Re eee ee BAstoere CooL r Weir Ardntion Goo’ | MOGreInrYy. OF (ty tate Moun Gr ® axes Bulan aude Feo Oye rene Ta: thib. ploctanl’ Denipany 14 Tork: Nb) binelt spokesmen of ve might think a large body of busi- “ W. F. Anderson, Bast-| ing Assessment ate of New There is a weakness which sooner! fearfitiy weak, while Carpentier f Hess meni Were hore for a conventics,| DOCH Le Li Mr and Mrs. 1 A. Jolin: | sey; Mr. and Mrs. Georg Burmmerell or later must show itfel€ in very stands very high, espectatly when you the Administration oMelally admit ei. ma io Conate It Reaches This erowd Is the quietest this ity [P2'Smithn dnitin “tee Arka Ww. | And end, Cleveland; LM Shtenker destructive force in Jack Dempsey, Place theso stahdards in the priz® (hat they do not yet know which paths Lae ities Se Le ‘iad wus ever ween for a sporting or other]J. Brahaney, Ranger, Tex: 1. H.| fouiee Dey ek Phones, Seatiat at jand that is the absoluce necessity on TMB ay, they will choose in seeking to extri White House After Presi- GNaNe GE UHI OeraeAIALaReML McClanuhan, Paris, Tex.: 1, 0, ilan-| Shamokin Pact, He trccdume wd his part of high public approval if he’ penipsey must watch, and that 1s his cate the United States from the an- ‘Gaete Said’ House Detective Burke of the | 0M, Janesville. ‘Ten; et (ues Hunt: | party, the Brundage Hros, Co,, Toledo, would do his best work, the same) overtraining, or his unwillingness to omalous position in which our foreign dent Is Holey Biltuwire: “L know almost every Lud| flaines, Sabsitia, Wan’ ae it's, ee: on iar and ave errine is i Heh yjclement which makes or breaks an ISO NA Bie SUAS EBOATS GAT policy has been ever since President ‘ “aaa man who might have come to New|ley, Omaha, Nebo; Mroand M W.R|ley Bros and Dr. Ceorge, Day of actor, The sad part is that Dempsey fyenneey ouasenues NX very high ner. Wilson declined to accept the reserva. | WASHINGTON, July 2—The rego. York, and | haven't seen one.” Worthington, Glendive, Mon H.H.| Louisville, Ky Guy oh Campoell, will not pay the price that he may) yous tension in spite of bis great bulk tions of the Republican Senate to the |!ution re-establishing a state of “Men who used to follow the fights oreo one aay son, Mb- | Washington, D.'C., Congressman from bo worthy of such approval. Georges| and there Is a great question whether Versailles Treaty peuce between the United States and must be camping out in tents in} Parson, Mobile Ae ge An iatied, | Pennsylvania —-— Carpentier is not so much interested| OF net he hws, throughout, this lok 15) several days there have been Germany, it is expected here, will Jersey," agreed Lawlor of the Wal-| Asheville, N.C: James, Ham. |" OGDEN ARMOUR HAS YACHT- . n the fame as he is the game of Win-! yous tension, and if he has, it will whispers that Mr. Harding would signed by the President to-day. lort. let. N. Gs Mr and Mrs, George‘ ING PARTY. Judge MacMahon Holds Grand | ning, which is another way of say-| surely have a very telling influence resunmit the Veraailles ‘Treaty, with 1 by a special messenger, tha ats) Loads Kelis SIO) TAU iore LAREN ld sinless che RUUTNER, iets C ERE Jury for Possible Action ing that moral stamina 18 a force in| IP this great Battle. | eat Care, explicit reservations excluding the document has been taken to Raritan, anil garly this morning there were) Kansas City, Mog Mrand Mrs. Le ic Major John Kennard, United Rall ai Winning to be reckoned with 48 «| pentier has been most consistent in| League of Nations covenant and ail N. J. where Mr. Harding is a guest discussions of the battle, yet there Rerkins, Medford, Wis: C. Is Adams,| § Cavalry; Alexander P. Legere, on School Sites. PORE telling tact his Gaining. | Many’ have noticed his other clauses that might involve the over the Fourth of Sen; nz- was not a sign of “spots.” From| Cleveland; Paul Patterson, Cleve. | Washington; Col. Warner. Hitchins me Moral courage Is a safer courage|friendly boylike interest in his doy.|trrited states in any obligation to, huysen, ; Sangha dobunnesburg iGo, Mom-[fanls as, Wgthaemaker rae | patch, Gian M. RpORINON: —yydge MacMahon to-day called tho than physieal courage, because icone) MAM Myce! Gnd RMN atthe oniorce the treats. ‘Phe wrath of the THE. Knon-Porter ian to restora NAUIEG” RURHENG aicgsscea THT New| Can pecan) Tr, New Onlcane | Tarrstown; Lester Herman, Buffalo: Rings County June Grand Jury, which | 1 inclined to lean upon the physical) has ri re REA RE So td BUS Ct IS Chi ies bere daantn TEeuanetarey ens cuding business men are in New W. W. Clar anton, O.: Mr. ane alanis ‘ ereby, in time, of saying the nerve centres have not! wy ‘ aviee ch opposed to WS accepted in the Sen by a voIe Sor snaed speak of otbing but{ 4ERE FROM EUROPE AND FROM| Airs Gharien otk. Chines nil | should have been discharged yes- eee Tie HARE Hinks ay Wau heen drawn tight beyond safety, as ie a ra can eine fe ‘eek of 38 to 19. The Republicans unant- snockouts and extol cach their CANADA, Vbrams of the Copley-Plaza, Bostok, terday, to inform them that they|the mental will deteriorate, and in| We would stretch a rubber band Etats Mas EUR re Rie eae ae | oul yintood) Cage hen andi were aided : heh idea ind tra J. Williams, Philadelphia é . oe eae ae. {order tor the human body to function| There are those who believe that) gathered. The whispers have grown Sous y Mood topether ane were al tavorite, rom th sh have come” Reservations at the Boomer hotels Would be held in office pending de- [order tor the human body to function henpsey has overtrained, and if this softer. No longer is it repeated that m iy cre eta Shields of Tenne : a John Chalmer Glasgo S 2, And ut the tame time there is more Hasgow, Scot-| last night totalled over 2.000, Among ; {to + land; Miss hun a u A Ls no oby the District Attorney] pr ring or business, the land, and Capt. and Mrs. Ko M. to look over the 5 heth r a 3 Mac-]to look over the quarrel ars’ John whether or not to lay before the ; acne aadatad 2b) ines. Pherson, London, From Europe ave] Barrett, Ambassador Pezet of Peru, The animal instinct po: 1 by $ trie, coupled ‘act thi pe sh of Massa- e two ele-| is trie, coupled tp with the fact that! the President has determined upon a Walsh of Massa there will be exhibited, as a result a| Course of action, The only thing that Chusetts and Watson of Georgia, Announcement was made by Mr. 's words + re lack of best co-ordination of brain] is said is that Mr. Hardil Gaiate ol aurwelhted lath ae x Rat : ‘ : ) Grand Jury certain statements of|Dempsey is to be feared by Carpen- Me SKREISH GE EROS: ‘ a Hollutte’ that ihe wo Rothe igure out for yourself.” invited a) Mr. and Mrs. V. Murperink, The} who will be host toa group of dis : Here for this instinct is often far more | and muscle, for science reveals to US| in this last message to Congress have La Follette that he would not bo votel manager. “A delegation of ten sue, E rom Cuba 4 tinguished — Latin-Americans; — Sol t made by comptroller Craig in| powerful in action than. the mental,| that for every action there is a re- He -eq |DOUNd to adept the principles of the minutes | OP and Mrs, A. Mertre, Dr, Tomis- | Metzer, former University of Penn tocles Betancourt end Mr and Mrs. [Sylvania football star were is @ call for cracked tee, Onel Dp, A, Galdes, all from Havana, and | street railway) mag call early this morning was for the] visitors from the Canal Zone are] Wil Brown, | 4 ; i not becn withdrawn, declared ne sand within five a Spe i ney Heat an cornered, |action and that he who violates this, c nen arrives and within Henry Blase, | the latter's request for a Grand Jury PANT aaa Fyne oemerediaw. of nature will surely pay the| it would be wiser for the United ate of Chicago; | investigation of the purchase of a|fine of greatest or least resistance ex- | price, and it is said that Dempsey! states "to engage under the existing oll man, and Le Be cite Tine Ot Breeeibles lim. to, sense. the| has been a great offender of this law. | ‘ solution if they later came before he Senate in treaty form. Me did not indorse t Fenn saa eae ea i a rseiri Oo hematite mand only supported taukings? of 30 Tom Collinaes, | We] CADE and “Mee. ohn "ts “Sheridan, |. Delane. Nice rance, 1 UT © |aite 1 Nemiune Aven Comey Te] tt spot athe guy or escape, Ths en tneaty” exter Mas 10 nOROHIAN ET ein peonsee GE u tnloe s ‘| necdully thi ama, anc Anthony J. Wase ew a at cAlp| - | land, fo) public ¥ APTS ery i tar- y 5 i sve using more cracked ice daily than] )/)) Rees Ti ioe ey Mie aienty seit, augnnn: Hotel Que HIB Wine aNtt ipa. MChLerien janimal nbingt ety mets eae TICKET SPECULATORS Secretary Hughes hus been carving @¢3i"e to see dhe re-cstublishment of in any previous week, and cham-|sent kk. Hamada, No Kum. kK. J bec; Robert McDonald, Alberta hotel fetter jpentier, and he must, therefore, speed “ ” t peace ‘ ay Kumagai, 1K $ d H anc Jette 0 stric 0 lip hi al sto a mos - the Versailles Treaty. 1; has been « pagne, cocktail and wine glasses} Tunaka and Mr. Hikida, and My Powner; Charles B. Neville, Hotel St. jane Fe GIT i Eater res GH ea rar ae harmon iatne BADLY “NIPPED . ee ie has done it}, 29 order to carry out th nto uve, yeen resurrected by the (And Mrs, Alfred Colin are hore from) esis, Miami, and James’ J. Kelley, | LOW which was not made public, | usual stato of arndtacy tile tar toe Pareto ee © dnicits. He|NMve Peace become effective busdreds? South Amertea Yampa, Col, who has seen every | District Superintendent of Schools |p Mm eaual Maing wit Nident that Fell Into Rictarde and Lossesjauietly and without publicit AG Fes Wane veture A delegation of twenty engaged) Canadian arrivals at the Pennsyi- | & plonship contest since 1892, Edward Bo Shallow weote District |the ability to accurately estimate dis- Aral iGeth 1 Hi {hasn't finished. The ane Poe usp ee eneouL Ne eane quarters at one of the largest hotels} vania include A. Ro MeLennan, How- ‘ All Lieve al tine Neveaner menial Attorney Lewis an open letter at Peee eee ae tala) upesGreqonlal re Esthated as High Nahethen tite praction rien Was obtuined by Senator Ludsy ives CHAN ale at-lard C. Ginder, Toronto: PW. Wol., be invited to attend the theatre by a ‘ heon ‘ sey 14 us s $20 | _ aay: A € continued this until the Peace | hades ea: rae Winnt ee nd 4 K muwael local man (Por lna Mra Che lasiindsaiipniulen ting oat ea ( pear: tn n we hove is 72 00,000 | matter by ‘aupmitting the: Vereailles iasorntion ; i a i i yi he ; i wollld not swear to it" re-|Sherbrook: GW. Olierhond, WwW. Charies Forbes, who is at the Rilt- | the latter's demand for a Grand Jury ; seen. In-applying this test to} Whoever wins the big bout tris af-! Treaty with reservations has not yc ne a “eet : ore s detlared b: 4s frie , House and s marked the manag fue Have RV. Webb, “Lawrencetown, “Nova | ARR yi i eet Le aes investigation. |Carpentier we find it not nearly #0 \ternoon the speculators will lose, | been answered, and there is a linger- muepiolon Cont ches two alten Scotia; Mr. and Mrs. S. Sturtevant.) 44), in Hdward 0. Peck whi| District Attorney Lewis, in re- faccurate. They have been getting the worst) ing hope among the irreconcilables Was modest until. Charlie declared questing that the Grand Jury be held | CARPENTIER THINKS AT CHAIN (.iiming that any parasitic class has/that Mr. Harding will nut tind it d by Speaker pro Tem, Towner (Re; lau). The purehe ment then was hastened back and hose who did nut bring a supply! tin, Ont From Pittsburgh, L. G 1 and ©. G. Nonerieff, Petre: | | ' fale | Vice President Coolidge attixed woresable to buy" almost anything Hadley, HadieyeDean Glass Come | UEE,Ne was a “kood old sport, any lover, sald he had not investigated | LIGHTNING SPEED. received since the World War mado |‘wtor” (o engage under ONION) Gecnties ae fixed nis st nigNt. Whiskey went for $15 @) pany | Way." He is betting on Tex Rickard, (ne case sufficiently to form a judg-| Carpentier, however, posses ZW sata abe SGHEAIWIILTEREG,. GUE WI TARO on dW erO ty Lee ne rules require that ‘ : whom he calls the nerviest man in Ny titeering up a in certain | trea M 6 J eat i r of bote. |. rom st. Louis are Mr. and Mrs, | Whom he calls b ment as to whether the facts should [Power of reason uduabaty Tea napa CH ekipd nla PEEL rue T aI both presiding officers must sign bills % }A. G. MeGaskill, Frank Brice and} 4) & 7 . & a his brain literally thinks with s] cle A sth ake § « ral while their respective bodies ure t GHANGE IN THE THRONGS AT ee icdankil; and Mr ond| 1: Onde ACD GM EW nar Ina abla | Bc Bop ras Raa Srand ewEy Or not of chain. lightning and this may ‘their financial wounds and solemnly| He hus insisted that the next step | ges joy Aree HOTELS. [Mrs BL. Bberle and Miss Mary] firty wilh Bim from Chichne Sty | Judee MacMahon, in informing the counterbalance Dempsey and bring) yow “never again,” they unite in alwas the negotiation of a treaty of - ie ft AL noon yesterday there was a U fhomas, Fairfield, a; Bart W oe re! . jury that they would be held over| him on an equal footing in this re- ator ce ut once commuate in his yacht to prevent unnecessary near unanimous tribu ) Tex Rickard as | amity and commerce with Ge mendous. slump in hotel nany. Barnes and Mered sfarac| MENG Ns spect | | cated with the White House and ine ee ave up theit Roome Aad eourea | Cea wiane’ Went Ge We avn cra eroNding on he: esa wenworthy FO ROSE cRsilG " | Utne element of combat, white giv-| “one foxy guy.” |The American Government could in-| rormed attaches there that the Peace of cancellations cate in, By 6 o'clochs| Lawrence, Kans.; Walter Kaust and HA ge tink Was: well capresonted th ib aa cae ae have a poli- line its posses or what we may term) For it is known all along Broad- | clude many portions of the Ver- | e prin as ented | tical upheaval, and i tesolution was en route to the Pres)- however, when Western trains a) award Tat Resolution n route to the Pres Sa-crime that jadney jr. New Or- |p, ARE yeas he as “pep,” if let run riot, is sure to! way that Rickard spread a net for! sailles Treaty as desired and yet not 4 rived, rooms were quickly taken and} yang; J. 8 Sheppard, Richmond: W, | PS Ae ermvals at the Astor who! soitical mountebanks seize upon this|bring with it. grief aplenty, Com- lian epeculaiara aad theb thake mune have Ch ae a reclind ttreeiteeident’a desk, He requested t by midmight the Commodore, Bilt: | 9 Hurst, San Pedro, Cal; Mrs. T. H.| Wilton aad hie munarer, Marty Kit] condition to assail men in their char | bativenese with Dempsey is extreme- ‘ ears ia Menaul eS forward it to Raritan by uiore, Astor and Waldort were placing |‘) ilson is manager, Marty Kil- t f hnson, Mrs. Christian iy high and only too often lacks bat- | Pusedly foxy brethren were so com: | ‘Tr tl aty,” but then the question arises M1 titea of Boston; Marry light-| acter without eat cots in coums. The McAlpin had cots ; litte reckoning'| nger, thus giving the chard E Turner, San) Mateo ul ince or reason. It is this element in| pletely out-foxed by the wily Tex]}as to whether the United States is en- e ne BY sh baths and th rivate * . ‘ heavy, and his manager IENK-\ the resulta nanc eenerates fieh Naik ? opportunity to approve Slaing Eee Rade the Mu jeatie. ud a ae ean ns, Cleves let of Pittsburgh; Abe Friedman, New| Ls dupes be MO and nis y ay wh ay eee sees (nine ; | that they walked right In and tangled | titled to the rights of victorious pos- tay if he desired to do xo 200 cols in corridors and on the root, | Sealer Wa pe. jBneland champion and his manager, | 11)'19 Rae tinn ei nra tein gaat Vaart atureatan Anehiinewe Find | themselves all up in the meshes |session which the Allies claim were The resolution reached the Whita Ly Vrealstast Lime day ate *| Medford, Wiss Mra, J A. Bentley, 1s Hate Mac ie Harry asellny Ob Aunts ae sf n is th de n ‘i Li this factor colordinated in far bet-| ‘The initial Rickard move that given the United States along with the Howe five it atten the Pre i Ieat not the’ slightest chance of Kt F u es te ie eImont, Memphis, light-| tions which can only be honestly a MMAR sey ans | sp disaster to the speculating e : had left the White House for Rust touni dv'a downtown hotel. ‘Travellers | Akron. 0. ree Mur und party. |wolght, und his manager, Jimmy Kel- ter balance: “In Demnsey |t means| spelled C to the speculating | Ajlies only upon condition that the Duffy. Herbert 1. Baldwin and \juysy Gord well done through the calm detibera-|gxtermination, the uilation of io} fraternity was the annor extermination, the i a ater as the announcement of | Versailles Treaty i. lion of the courts, To spread their|object of attack, while Carpentier ts vermailies Dreaty be ranged, 01h content to win and ix not so much | the seating capacity at 50,000, There | words, the rights are no longer Ger- i ns Mra, Charles Gilbert, Bangor, M interested in the destruction as in| MAIN At sizing up public interest. in | many’s, but have been handed to the | Who'll Win Tai Seahee He BiAIth Rud Miao Tal O'Brien of Ballston banks de not hesitate to try to turn adept at sizing interest in ne E 9 snwrence H, Sinith and Miss Ida Kd-| other guesta at the Astor include:|{. their cause the defeat—the glory of the fact of hav lan : peal uny big event than the ticket specu. | Alli nd the contract in which Ger- | . ° sondso: ansas C Mo; Mr. andy r great powers and | ing we ny | | Ken Genre, Bettie and Hi, dares | wig We He Mla HPtONNAHC, B85) ncluence of « Grand dry iA “great weakness of Dempsey: ta) 14lOrs aml when the 50,000 capacity |many gave these rights away is the e Big Fight? tan were sent uptown, to Brouklyn and} Newark, Clubs, likewise, were filled. — The Yale Club, which has registrants trom atl over the country, has made ho reservations after Tuesday, and nk Moran, his manager, Ed- \ nm, all from Boston; W. 8. laie'sheehan, and his guests, Judge C. Nutter, Sanford, Me. and Mr. and\j;) Andrews of Saratoga and J. d,| factionalism these political mounte- , BOY ae ttle and B.C. Lae. | yy the Harvard Club had a long waiting TS . |W.'s. Butte | ‘ empses 4 announcement was made these s4M- | Vorsuilles Treaty Yollege graduates showed litte | 8h Louisville, yA D. Kent and)” Cook, Camp. Be 4 R “OF course, Indictments are not con. | his very intense nervous nature and | iors in futures flocked in and boughe| » ool! | THe eee eee a Ube bel Rin, HNUBtLOr/ BAVAnnAN; |MN cand | Mamie (eT GRIG URE ER TO rR IEA TSe | wlotionas nuttin det orarec certian spite of his great body he |between $80N000 And SOG ROD eett| Mr. Hughes's ability as a jurint | Well, it will be a P-R-E-T-T-¥ close featecnits ounce: Mra, Carroll,’ Atlanta; J. M. Chiles, | Borate TL. Dodges Winthton, Maas.e Af | Cae ik bul they are stern aoscrtions Tyorvous at timex as a kitten, Should | Of yeKetsr They tigured that with an {comes in handy and he has already |Match.—We admit. Betting at hotels showed plenty of]frem Ashevill mes. | H. Engle, Philadelphia; hang » carr Carpentier be able to draw out anc a tritbert,| One indicted may be frecd . Blavin, Attlebo 1s Of an indictme but the stain ; a lot on Good French money, but with the demand | Hamlet, No. ior short odds. Assistant Manager|} HH. Montgomery, W. arena seating only 50,000 the demand | solved many Real strength depends a knotty question of tor tickets would so far exceed the SNE 3 | Sound Healthy Teeth supply that they would double their | 47 in the Department of State His | agitate this nervous tension, and to cate a few full punches which would bles! Evans, Plattsburg tgemery. | philadelphia; ¢. Rourke of the Biltmore, who had|Ala.; Mr. and M Worthing: | Mass.; Lieut. Newton Jacobs, nea ‘ ro remain ! ,Jalso arouse his combative nature. | money or even do better than that, [logical mind made a simple case out ‘ $1,000 in. Carpentier money for a|ton and family, Glendive, Mont.: R lou: MF. Goodmane Lancaster: Pag, iad Aine of it romilin with Hint tal Dempsey would purbiully lone Mis) "gust night wc many of tha voket lot the mandate controversy and tee L empsey Westérner who wanted $1,000 against] V. Burkley, Omaha, Neb. Mr. and | Lieit. sidney Ginsberg, Camp Ben.| te end ef his days control and through this Carpenticr| epeculating shops along Broadway in ° | iC wired an offer of $3,000, which was| Mrs, C. S.' Haines, Sabetha, Kans; |ning, Ga; Mr. and Mre EF. ReFlyna,| “Gentlemen of the Grand Jury, 1] may win, the 40's good $50 seats were offered [duced the Mexican question to a} and accepted within an hour. At noon|Dave Gideon and Duke Ridgeley, | New York City; BK. KB. Hilliard, Philas| Know you will not ve the tools ef[ On the other hand, if Carpentier] ar from $40 to $45, $25 seats for $29,| Plain statement of law, yesterday the odds became 2 to 1, and|Huntington, W. Va. Despatch; J. F.|deiphia; Lieut. and Mrs, J. Le Hollo-| factionalism, [have fely it my duty [merely arouses his contem considerable money was placed when y. Huntington, W. Var | way, Newport, R. Lr J. D. Jones, De-| to speak to you ax Ihave, ¢ : the Western trains, carrying many H. Young, Lansford, Pa.; |troit; Lieut A. Lanberts, Norfolk;, tunately at the present da Carpentier supporters, came in last| Charles M. Waldron and 8. 2. Cou!-| Major B. B. Lewis, Washington, D | suffering from the nau night. .At the Waldorf a Dempsey} Muney, Jack Ish, /C.; RS. Lipman, Pittsburgh; W. H.| little men in big men inerely arouses ntem pi and orits and $10 tickets for $9. eal instinets he will find tower! these prices sales were Hi str . i \ y voliey of the Administration as hefore him an animal cunning almost impossible to learn how badly led in the second h ian ese fs ve alway’ rf d fi h o many [impossible to defeat: It would seem, | the speculitors were stung, but some | Cnters tet fe 100 ee eee places and off therefore, if Carpentier 1s to be suc-lof the wisest observers of amusement | has not been detined largely becayise | Your mouth, too, can be restored to be evi a B Jul is here anc he foreigz: 1 cand even at ut July 1 is here and the foreign | Carpentier supporter was willing to make it 1ly Royd-Wa re Merton, Cincinnati; Joseph ‘Meyers,| big nen being rejected.” ossful, he will find his success at this] enterprises say that more than $200,-|of a fear of conflicting elements serviceable and good-looking by careful, to 1 late last night Mo.; A.C. Tadley tood- Inc, Memphis; J. G. McCoy, Bridge iudge McMahon assured District | ital point. 040. will bo charged an-the dost widal tne aunete cathe one fon | conscientious dentists. Hotels. show a decided feeling|enough, Plainfield, No J.; Mr. port; William '. MeCann, Utiea; Mr.| Attorney Lewis that his remark n ris most unusually ingeni- | when the se@lpora finally balance their pany HNO DANS and an ef against” Dempsey. According | to| Mrs. Morris, Masenki, politician, at land Mrs. B. J. Bisher. Uulea; Edward) were not diteeted to the prosecutor, | ou omewhat ambidextrous. | hooks. ; fort on the other hand to ate ar| Consult Us Now, Charlies A, Lovett of the St. Louis| Cleveland, ; James O'Hara and | McKinney, Philadelphia; Dr. James} — <— —- —- This, coupled with his jendid men- —_ of the Wilson policies, To date | slobe-Democrat, who is at the Penn-| party of seven, owner of Thornectiffe | Nolan, Brookline; Hugh J. Cassidy tal co-ordination, giv ‘a slight ve ges e at We Treat orrhea sylvania, the Middle West is solid for|race track and Rowte “e trick, | Rrookline; Major H. It Oldfield, Fort | EDWARDS SPURNS PRIVILEGE |ima over Dempaes, expecially when| LEGAL FIGHT ON fore, the Harding Adminiatr | Si or Carpentier, Baltimore: G. F. Reser President, | Monroe, Va.; Frank B. Russell, Louis: | Jeoupled with his quick reasoning BIG FIGHT FAILS found it necessary to use the Su- | uccessfuily The ticket slump in hotel circles] American Brewers’ Supply Co., Pirts: | ville, Ky.; Lieut, J. G. Sucher, Peorit,, Governor Walks to Arena and) DEMPSEY'S PHYSICAL SUPERI Preme Council as a means of com-| Open to 7. (Closed Sunda yesterday had not changed this morn-| burgh; ‘Thos. A. O'Brien, Hartford | Ti; Rothschild, Cherbourg, Prance: Ml 'Wette ‘Tarm Like Anyhody Fle ORITY MUST Be CONSIRERER, Pumtention: Ih (hh cert cet Wi ten Kees ReCGA\ nea ing. Karly to-day men went from|Ceurant; A. J. Parsons, Mobile, Ala. |B. ‘Speer, Pittsburgh; G. H, Stubbs, | mn oreo ompsey is | Hudson County Grand Jury Dis- bg Careful Service—Moderate Fee hotel to hotel in an effort to sell at| President and Tre r, Mobile Pul- | Peach Bottom, Pay Patrick Timber. | Gev. Edward 1. Edwards New Je The physical prowess of Dempsey is J world, and when it comes to expiyr- hs ‘ * most apy price. ‘The Harvard Club) lev and M achine Works: Mr git lakes West Points ‘Col, Willis Uline, | sey refused an offer to-day to have tis PPE NU Ee DEER EE misses Reformers’ Case gating the Versailles Treaty of those had Kets at 1 o'clock this morning Gy Newton, Pittsburgh 84 | Columbus, Miss Margaret W: ¢ hrov co the head of the | citsed him to wi mut just h rege provinlng. he wegtae : ‘i eR Nausre were wiling ta aeliat M. Mead, GG. G. Metal Stamp reba eeatetecdto cat sisay stes TNL into the matt oy Ake Hon: he can continue ‘winning without in Ten Minutes: j REPVIBIRRE Rai Vemied te aBktle » NANY)| Jine so he could get into the Nght arena ‘iphia; J. Leon Wood, x , ‘and party, Hartford. |Norfolk; James J. O'Rrion. Ballston | tty: When a trafic policeman too’ half price. in Company, Warren, Pa: M. @ CAME BY MOTOR FROM ALL Mentorna leveloping a corresponding mental wess Is a4 great question, while ment of certain questions in tie © Hudson County Grand Jury] Council of the BY League of Nations | soni J. M. Murphy, JuatuseMurphy t i hl vordito inn oGavartane ins the Jwith Carpentier we have the mental}late yesterday declined to return an! tne ite j Conn. nYs u Nar A Forthmeiler, Saratoga; | e is 3 the American proposal probably 1 PARTS OF COUNTRY. |Co., Park . W. Va.; Geoffrey N.|Kudie Mack, Scotty Monteith, fenj| National Rank Building in Jet jprowess in the lead at all gimes, and} indictment sought by the Internation: | be to have those E Laat Many fans have motored from dig-|Mann, Rutledge, Hyde & Mann, manager for Jounny Dundee: Rene|of the arrangement. the verno 1, {Hf he has been able to bring his phys- 1 a1 Reform Bureau to stop the Demp-| rarred j,, nose same questions re- fant points to see the fight. In ten|Charleston, 8. Ci C.J. Jewett. Diss Vautrin, member « Canadian h ; cal prowess up to the mental we will |& : yang | ferred instead to the Supreme Coun minutes to-day, in the hotei district, |trict Attorney, New Albany, Ind; G. | parliament, Montreal: Robert PeClas | No (with a prefix), Um not golng tolane a ‘beautiful serap to-morrow |#eyeCarpentier bout In Jersey CHY ici or international com ns ee the reporter saw cars from Cull7|P. James, Atlantic Coast Line It 1. Lexingtone Kv, Donald Denfords (age | Keep anyone waiting while T enjoy om- {which will fool us ail, but in estimat- | this afternoon Vanneniiieeearnen bent ¢ alc eciaiiam: | tormia, Kentucky, Virginia, several|( ompany, Washington, PoC.) Abe ington, Moy Be rt Cooper 1 ‘Toronto, (Fial peisilemy, La Ratna ta. | ing these two men we must turn to the his was regarded as the last legal| A purpose froin’Pennagivasia “anda number [ner Rup Tresiient, of the Cons [ier Hacks t6 ne Aah shan |fact that Dempsey is the possessor of | opgtacie te the matel | Some of those who have been op ea state trom New England. {tinental Trust Company Norfolk Wea tererettte “ Ota are nenta Wess plus his ability [OR 8) . att ip | Posed to the ratification of the Ver- mien eeeistrants at the Plaza| Mtevand Mrs. dA. Pearson’ and ‘NO PLACE FOR PI PRINCESS PAT, | "ie said he would go alone i Aent, which, If it becomes blunted | teat, Mt ieng up an hour and a|Sailica Treaty in any form aro won- who will attend the big fight are ughter, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs | aneae Ani renGEan dokin y his utter Wependence upon tho|tertimony taking up an hour and ej 7) 7” | fe Aly Hoe % ; OWN YOUR HOME Ambrose C. Cramer, Lester Armour, | 1 Hor Bupher 80» | geries - ce] asked the Goverth Have you been | cal, isa power which Carpentier | half i PnP Pees esa treat aca lcalal AI WT Rreirsey Bool and) Aethor ‘Monken | AK fon, 0: 3. Peterson and sister, ue Or en ne TERR Fe ee acind pet Lie mata ‘ [iil mest forthe first time: in unic| The jury deliberated only ten min-| the Versailles pact or anything Euro Chicago; Todd Ford. Los Angeles: | Chicago: Peterson Coal Com Claima War Record, No, So far as 1 know no action to} mated form jutes before rendering tecision | pean and doesn't forget Europe alto- end be your on landlord, Gecree Angus Garrett, Washington, | pany; Hardie, Hotel rac A ma Ung himself Alfred Mar-}impoach me has yet been t's he | Dempsey’s determination has its in- | #8ainst returning an indietment Jmether, but since coming into office Frsllen, he BOE: pereong Charles . Clement, George C. Gano,| Hartfor BR. Marris ant, twenty-seven, Hving at Milis{ said with a laugh, “but you can't tell.| spiration in the physical rather than | _— | id f A John H. McFadden and Carrol) M,| Geo, B. Harri euse. N.Y.i Hotel, West 6th Street, told” Poltees| | could stand a vacation, anyhow in the mental, while Carper {hA" | Grieving for Dead Haby., Woman) Mr. Harding has found that the pay- A Wonderful Assortment Robertson, Philadelphia; Augustus ¥,|% Houston Hill, Steam Baulpment |i, Comey ut Broadway and td St 8s | One reason does not take the | Mnation is & omental thing Haw Disappeared. ;ment of the $10,000,000,000 owed us men! sodwin, Boston; Charles de B. Chats | Manufacturing Company, Y ittsburah 5 carly. torday, that menr weno: tallowine Late PSH Baby. ar tN ia that ffteon | Whether he ia weak or stre akes | ATLANTIC CITY, July 2.—The police|by Europe is inseparably bound up of opportunities to either buy orne, ‘New Orleans; John B, Taylor, |G) 1 Gibbons, Secretary MODEL Tins HBC ERIM WAM GO. Pa RRITe ee ee nee ole tne melt ey Benators) not the slightest difference, for he is}are trying to find Mrs, Lawrence B.!in the reparation question and that the land upon which to build Watertown, N. Y.: Julius S. Walah,|Company of America, Pittsburgh: J. icin Wha dTih REPRE RETA re eee eae Oe Ws mutter of principle, | Oakley of Mamaroneck , Who dis- . ‘ li a home or ty one already N iius nkamp, Heldenkamp Plate Glas UK" ‘ > mination in Dempsey ix a ene Kom tie Dudley | Matter is in turn a vital part of the built is offered the readers of Louis; Benjamin G, Chapman jr H ! Was « former Could | i pheared terday V Hes To-morr Sunday VW rn morge F. srishy Wilkos (Company, Springdale, Pas; J. A. Gile paitimor ad enlisted tnt nm Coulda't Get a) natter of physical courage and des | Hotel, this. eity : sailles Treaty -morrow's Sunday World. en ee. arr i 2 likes ray and party, Packard Motor Car Vat ‘lieginent ine canade preys J fonse. Herein is a great Weakness in] Mrs, Oakley 1s the wife of the Sup To safeguard America’s finances arre, Pa. M, Gree etrolt: | Company, Buff ST MOM and’ and woRndoa’a: ‘ | thwarted inf Dempsey, for av the physleal wanes {intendent. of the Schultz Baking Com-|and to enable the American people 1] 000 S Krank Hawking, Atlanta; James J | ytre John J. MeCrth, Chic fi igre Se eee anes ila dokenine lon Ane any, Brooklyn to. redeem’ thelr” Tdberty bonds vat ’ eparate ae re A ede a ee TN De 1H Gallagher allusher Tron of ta aitlt y Clty last} A moral fighter is always a onger | | be 8 Pa ees as mawhore near thetr original price ea st t Thorn, Wash ie Seat | cheater: Fa hitacre nary Pare ; {aim more dangerous fighter, in. tho | Gapt. We C. ‘ i the Harding Administration is play- Thowm, Washington; George C. Demp- | Whitacre, A. C. Eaten, of Whitacre Mens ka Ara mt ened AO | ee ae eee OHUBOAL’ Nentar stn Canals, Dies. jing as close to Europe as possible ate ers ys. Howton: “Herman | PmaN and Greer Fireproofing Company, Wayncr- inligeon sueye 4 ft vith “the champion and re-| ne Tun ty {nik comacien la| CONSTANTIA, NY. July. 2--Capt, | Without involving America in pledges F N | & Ww RotisereMoston! Thomas G, Cranwell, oukinn | Clava ents pay 6 Vue for observation, but he was) heimer ron, of Jack's nllltonalre | mind wherein the elements of justice | Witham C. Clark, who for more than alto participate in future quarrels or Sale ante ut . n oma “a h in, evelanc orman refused there on the ground he was a host, saved the day and Jack's meal, by| and sincerity are leading factors you generation championed canal projects | abro: Ayracuse; Alfred R. Erskine, John Chambliss, Secretary of the rie drug addich So the @olloe let bim go. iL an even fourteen, have a force of confidence which is to In the State, ig dead at his home bere, | The only thing that has been done ———

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