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J u WATCHING THE HISTORIC BATTLE BETWEEN DEMPSEY AND CARPENTIER /?c/'f-THE BODY BREAKING INFIGHT? ING of Champion Demp sey (right) that first got in its deadly work. After each short savage jolt at ~] close quarters the French? man's light body quivered and gave way as if he were racked with the pain of an unbearable punish? ment. The Idol of France is shown here clinching Dempsey's massive shoul? ders. I'aul Thompson Above ? MRS. WIN? STON CHURCHILL, wife of England's fam? ous statesman ? Wins? ton Spencer Churchill, Secretary for the Col? onies and formed Sec? retary for War, snaooed in an action pose during a spirited tennis match at the Queen's Club in London. Underwood Right ? JAPAN'S CROWN PRINCE HI ROHITO.who has scored such a popular hit while visiting in England and on the Continent. He is reported as saying re? cently that he hopes to visit the United States a i an early date.. Keystone 1 3_3____3?-^_ ?*''??*; !'^______:*?JBB^"^^^^^ __________*???"^"^^^l ? *'_r**'^^^^^^ ' _- ff* ?* r7 _J * 1 ? i Tourist Trade \ \f?u\m*f?* \ ?a\PWtf> * .. , ALL GET TINS A ' ?tute?* **? \ \ MY_S'.. AHtMCM POilMft [ \ ?goiflttWtwy.; '.- 1________ \ c,- < ' ___??*' ' |H-rtrtfffi___BE_i?___H*^ \ &***' ""^^"^*"^_nin__iB "^t ? ""^"""-?s??A. _? *o?__f _fw*^K s_?* -______________-___j ?^9-____^ff__i^_B *---,-*^__________B_?aP_2 Br*"' ______ Ir ___??&_. __d________9 ?i ^fr -iff AT THE FIGHT. Governor Edward I. Edwards of New Jer? sey (above), flanked by his two military aides at the ringside. Just before the third preliminary Joe Humphreys, official p r o c la im e r, an? nounced "His Honor Governor Edward? enters the aren-'." Joe yelled frantically to the jazz band to play "Hail to the Chief," but the best he could eet was "My Baby's Eyes." It was Governor Edwardts' brother who built the massive arena. Left ?that popular writer of things humorous. one Irvin Cobb, per spiringly dashes off his story of the fijrht from the crowded ringside. 'Jnderwood-PatU Thompson ENGLAND'S KING AND QUEEN VISIT IRELAND. King George and Queen Mary sail from Belfast aboard the royal yacht after opening the Northern Parliament with all the pageantry and ceremony with which formal actions of British sovereigns are surrounded. Underwood Left?THE WETS PARADE. Four of the scores of pla? cards carried by the army of over 15,000 anti - prohibitionists who sweltered up Fifth Avenue on the Fourth of July in a truly thirsty parade to express their op? position to the eight? eenth amendment and to demand a re? peal of the Vo'stead act. Paul Thoinpxon Righ* ? A BEACH "COPPER-ESS," or is it "copperette"? One-piece and abbre? viated bathing suits are taboo on the beach at Atlantic City, and here's one of the charming pa? trols whose summer? time job is to see that, the law be enforced, by heck ! Underwood