$ 4 _' ; Dempsey's take--down ... 250,000 \ _ _'~ _ Gibbous, for training ..__--. _ 7,500 3€. ~Gfib~wim of mor ;7:' y s w. l."'( # m j ies ring --him _ a fi,,--fiu. 'sum _ * --___ ~July 5, Shelby Mont,.--Jack Demp-- _ ...~ seyyretained the heavyweight cham-- y /.. . plonship of (the world Wednesday ...' / when he won a decision'in fiifteen ~~ .. sounds of fighting from Tommy Gib-- E4 ~3 A week]y MaIt Holide \ Juring the JumImner 3 <] We Will Close Our Stores Eve: l 3y is +*~eree James Dougherty held up the _ _*~ ghampion's hand as the victor, and 9x( In spite of the fact that Dempsey drove his terrific right and left to ":Gibbons' body with murderous force, h13081'.. Paul boy was not hurt and Myfoundoutthathemfu- 'ing, not a great fighter, but one of the most magnificent boxers in the ring. Gibbon's elbow shed a thousand m'--flutwe'nnuat to destroy and the darting speed of his head enabled him to avoid other : FIGHT IN FIGURES s Paid in full attendance .. ©1,200 Eatimate receipts ... $201,485 ._-- Misses Deadly Wallop. . -- Dempsey never before missed> as many hard drives. Eight times he «rove the left with intend to end it and each time he missed, . Seven "@mmm&flm round struggle he hurled that right oK Of BOUt .. .~~«.«4 ...« Lous to promoters ......_--._..~ Umesby a foot. § Same Old Tigerish Attack, Dempsey's style of battle was typ-- ical. He fought with characteristic fury, was tireless on the assault, un-- flinching in the fast pace, and nev-- er stopped trying for a haymaker, growd of 16,000 saw the fight, 8,000 of whom came at cut rate prices. gnmnymmmumam rounds, the fifth, eleventh, and thir-- jaw either by covering or by darting *eenth rounds going to Gibbons, while the second and fourth were ibbons Shows Flashy Form; Dempsey Charged with Fouling Often us ' We take this action because we feddnttbeuunl | eeo of this city have earned this half ho&hy. a summer " mvflegeahudyenmedbytbeqi'oymofahmt othermd;ph-ymthecounty'andthemilunm ofev«yotbuprogiasive.cit(yonthjzflofrthflbore. We feel sure the shopping public will agree with us in this ; action and will overlook anymmormoonvemenceo tlmtl ;nay result. . | | | 'f § 5 x ( + t "/!* GLOBE DEPT. STORE -- ALEXHEINCO. . _ | NEWMANS SARANNA SHOP INNES pRY cGoopsco. KERNS SMART ::02 i -- CHAS. JACOBS COHN'S SHOE STORF WYLLIE, THE. SHOE MAN BYERS MILLINFRY 7 J. H. PETERSON & CO.-- LEADER BOOT SHOI' '" jaw : and missed, some-- Please Do Your Wednesday Shopping in the Morning 1'(" 1~' $ | som MEN * [c _ K a cut : '&'flnch a -- hair's b1 he missed by half & 1 Movies a Fortune Now, Add boners of the fight:; The twenty tamous business Montana by putting JP y100000... .. > . Because they refused and forced Kearns to fight, whether or not he wanted to, the motion picture rights reverted to the original promoters-- JULY 4TH Kearns, Collins, Molumby, and Kane --who got back the picture rights which were. considered ~worthless. Because of the great battle the pic-- tures tonight are worth. perhaps Am News reporter making the rounds of the doctors' offices on a hunt : for | victims, _ found things unusually quiet. 'The usual humber of blistered Hands, miss-- Number of Known Dead 75 and Stil Growing; Waukegan Quiet + suffered a burn on his right hand while shooting a firecracker, Dr. F. C.> Knight attended the case. The. injury was not serious. \Celebration of the Fourth of July cost the lives of 75 persons and injury of . over 600, according to surveys made by. the United ing fingers and damaged eyes were Waukegan yesterday experienced its sanest Fourth of July in years. deaths would come to more 100, 173 injured by fireworks and many by auto accidents. . Orville ~Cramer, 19, Danvillée, was instantly killed by explosion of a gas pipe, containing a fire-- Martin Stayer, Jacksonville, Ill., died after swallowing: a portion of a firecracker.> 4 t ., Two small--boys lost an eye each at Paris, IIl., when they -- investi-- The young ~son of Mr. and. Mrs, orhhorst, 1510 Catalpa avenue, a firecracker that failed to n Oider to Pefinit Our Emp!oy ees to Enjoy a Weekly Half Holiday During the Summer to 'save the honer of The champlion ¢6 100 t6 final During July and August Here is an opportunity for the, Johns of Waukegan, North Chicago and other Lake county cities to get the recognition deserved. y A social and benevolent associa-- tion composed of the Johns of Lake county is 'to 'be formed during the coming ~week, ~regular meetings to. 'be held.. ~Persons over 16 years old,. having the name John auf'omj to join the mew association. . |-- . _ Announcement was made Tuesday, by John :R Lawrence, 212 North County street, one of the organizers . :of the John association that a pub-- lie _ meeting will be held for organ-- ization purposes as soon as 100 per-- Al Called 'by the G Name Are Eligible Join ' a» *# It is recalled that all the Johns in ©Waukegan banded together in 1892 and held a big picnic and par-- ade on the 22nd day of June. Ameng those who took part in the Testivities were Jok. R. Bullock, Probate Clerk, Assistant Supervi sors. John Swansbrough and John sons ~signify intentions of joining. All Johns who desire to be a . mem-- berk of the association are request-- ied to --notify Mr. Lawrence within the next few days. > ¥2 Mr, Lawrence said Tuesday that it is planned to 'hold at least one mufiwat",udbhnm lar membership fees and m dues.~Each member will be given an identification button. Hoban. High bacterial ~count indicates milk is either warm, dirty, or stale. The bacterial count is an indicator of decency in' milk 'character, entirely apart from ts significance as an indicator of the safety of milk,~. J. M. GRAVES & SON All Work Guaranteed Roofing Contractors f Tar, Gravel and All Kinds of NEW SOC ione us and we will call give you an estimate 1178--W-- G. 0. Graves B t t We \fternoon at 12:30 | LAKE VILLA DAYS We gharéntee the day's events to begin at. 10:00 A. M., and end at midnight. Gome and stay 'till midnight. =-- Everything takes . place within the grounds. > Food --~ Refreshments ---- at fair prices. k DANCING AND VAUDEVILLE o | WO DAYS: s Cattle, Ho'. Don and Goats, to be'judged by National Judges. : . Come and see some real stock. . Make entries with E. A, Wil-- ton, Lake Villa> ay t Prizes Will Be Given STOCK SHOW -- HORSE SHOW NEWMAN'S SARANNA SHOP CHAS. JACOBS COHN'S SHOE STORE | -- (§ . J. H. PETERSON & CO.-- _ LEADER BOOT SHOP: Until Midnight In the Evening: All Seats Free at Night _ _ ONE TICKET GOOD FOR ALL DAY AND EVENING Open to the Public CEMENT ROADS OPEN ON THESE DAYS Grayslake, Grand Avenue, Fox Lake, Antioch . ¥y Te FRIDAY, JULY 20 SATURDAY, JULY 21 of the 'very best Jumpers, Hunters, Har-- ness© and Saddle Horses and Hockey Ponies.' Out--Door *6+