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For Two Days Friday and Saturday July 6th and 7th 10 to 12 a. m. Those who own the Cham bers Range say J^Jiey wouldn't sell theirs for money. See them demonstrated Friday COOKS With the. GAS TURNED OFF? Representative Here Friday and Saturday July 6th and 7th% 10 to 12 a. m. Mr.1 Arnold, representing the Chambers f ireless gas range will be here to demonstrate the many time and money saving features of these Ranges M. G. MORRISETTE & CO. DEMPSEYWONON POfNTSJN 15TH But Challenger Put Up (?o?d Fight and Was Not Knocked Off His Feet Once During the. (3onte*t. Shelby, Montana, July 4.?In a 16-round battle in which neither ?fighter was knocked off his feet once 1 and which wan fought on almowt ev- | en term? for 12 rounds. Jack Demp-I sey retained' the heavyweight title challenged by Tom Gibbons by a de cision on points. The fight by rounds follows: Round One?Gibbons weighed 17.r>'? and Dempsey welched 1HH as the contenders stepped Into the ring. After shaking hands, they clinched. Dempsey hooking left to body and' three left sand a right to head, forc ing Gibbons to retreat. Gibbons hooked left to head, hooked left to Jaw and then shot over a r1?ht. Gib bons' mouth was bleeding as he went to his corner at the end of the first round. Round Two?Dempsey pounded Gibbons on the back of the head in a clinch and nailed him with right! and left on the breakaway. Gibbons! hooked a left to the chin, cutting! Dempsey'* right eye. Dempsey land-1 k *4d a right to the stomach. They ex changed lefts to head and were in a clinch when the bell sounded. Round Three?Dempsey drove right and left to body. Gibbons! clinched. Dempsey repeated right and left to "body and hailed Gibbons on the Jaw. forcing a clinch. Gib bons feinted, backing away. Demp sey was short with left, but battewd | Gibbon* with rlgh't to body. Gibbons; landed two lefts and swung right to Jaw. Short again with left. Dempsey landed right and left to body. Gib bons pounded champion's midsec tion. Dempsey drove hard rights to stomach. Gibbons swung right, to Jaw at the bell. Fourth?Dempsey hooked left to stomach and punched Tom's head with rights . and lefts as t,h?y clinched. Gibbons backed to .the cor ner. avoiding two lefts. Dempsey landed body punches In a Clinch and pounded the challenger on the hack of the head. Gibbons Tanded behind the champion's ear. Dempsey rMal iatlnK with a right to body. Gibbons! hooked left to Jaw and right to head an Dempsey punished him severely with short body punches. Dempsey"*! old wound over the Jeft eye was bleeding again as he went to his cor-' ner. Flfth--Gibbons poked two lefts to head- and repeated after a clinch. | The challenger attain landed without a return, but was forced Into a clinch, with right and left to head and a solid smash on the Jaw. Tom poked his left Into Jack's face as Dempsey landed a right to body and Gibbons came back with a left Into Jack's ribs. They exchanged lefts to head and Gibbons hooked Dempsey's| eye an the bell sounded. Sixth?Dempney's left swung short and the referee separated them FOLLOW THK I'ltOWIM To Melville's big Tent Theater and i enjoy yourself. Jy.5^,t-np When You Need Grocer ien or Fresh Vegetable* CALL t'8. We have tljeui and plenty "good thingn to eat99 ML V. PERKY HOPSACK PALM BEACH and Kool-Kloth Suits laundered to look like new ALIEMARLE LAUNDRY PHONIC ISO 4 In a clinch, Gibbons danced away from DempHcy's lead*. the champion landing a .short right to chin and the challenger ducking a - left. They traded left to head and clinched. Gibbon** pounded the champion with rahhit punches. Dempsey hooked right and left to #body and left to Jaw. Gibbons nailed champion with ft left hook. ? ? Seventh?Demp*ey drove n rluht to hody and a left to jaw and hooked tin- challenger With a right to chin. Gibbons hooked Dempsey with left. Gibbons backed away from n hard | right, and DempHcy booked right and [left to body In a clinch. Gibbons ap peared to be weakening under Demp Wjr'l body attack. Eighth? Dempaey hooked n loft to I chin and In a clinch ?they exchanged j .punches to bead. Gibbons whipped "two, loft to head. Dempaey drove a rifcli to body" and left to head, aud , took a left on the chin.. Gibbons ? a_gain nailed Jack on chin and I booked champion on head with bin ileft. Itoinpsoy brought short rights and h'ft to head In the clinch that PENDEffS YELLOW FRONT STORES SWIFTS'* PICNIC SHOULDERS, P.?un.l 1 lc .Icll-O?All I'lavora lOc ToiiirUm-h, UrKr 4 an ... 17c 1 r Ice Cream Sail, I'lKlrnvooilV Deviled ? 10 III. Bap 22c Ham or Tongue 17c EMPIRE EVAPORTED MILK, -< <-y? LARGE CAN l^C Bl'TTER, Cui from llie original IiiIi, Pound IJt? Prairie Itnor Butler, 1 lit. Print* 50c 1-1 Ih. Prints ,?2e I>. I*. K\lr?? lM, l^mnn or ? a i)i\ \ anllla. I nil 2 o/. .. . Ikillle 2.V Pound l.)C Ivory Soap. 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