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WA SOMETI SOMET materially reduc SOMETI Sugar, 5c. CHEVROLET WINS FIRST PLAC[ BY CLO8[ MARGIN . Caiptres Mlore Than $25.000 in Prizes in Most Spectacular Finish Ever Witnessed oln BIig Speed HARl) LUCli FOR I)E PALMAA After Overcoming an - Accident and Gaining Lead, Victory Is Snatch ed Fromil His Grasp by Flaies. Indimiapolis, Mlay 31.--In the Iost lpectaenhir finish ever witni(essed on the Indianapolis speedway, Gaston Chevrolet, driving a car of American desigil. rode to victory in the eighti renewal oft the 500-Itile alutollobile race today before a record-breaking rrowI of 1 25,000 persons. Chevrolet's 'im1 w, as 5:40:16.141. an average of 88.1 mniles an hour ,the seconld hest. time1 in the history of the event. li addition to winning the i20,000 fis:t prize, (Chlevroiet also wlon ap proximately $5,500 more inl hap prizes, competit ion and cash prizes offered by :n-'cVessor1I.\ firms'. liNe Thom,11as thun lerd acris stile finlish in second plie, h in v vred the distance ill 5:13 :2.2!. Ilis .e -e was -7.45 iles an houmr. Ii1Innny \liltoll pllcd .1) inl li1 phace, and .1ilmmy Murphy. Thrills inl last Lap. .\I! IfIth . thrills came1t inl dwhe l .t 'hir 1 iS I the raci;e. whil Ralph $ N i I h i : lr-it. Seemedi tinl Your Tire Lee Puntre-P 4Irioof Tjires ex tires. riul-proof l withi thle il ft <tintv eefa r.ab yet ln tld 'fitioneiii- ," \t ultain ion 'inh >~e alon Knon. it inahn . xcyv blSmuilbe for the e i iueh in th iti O WDa e ln TH -IING of the utmost ir HING unbelievable---, ing the high cost of li IING that will save t Watch fo: Lb. - ot winming. But with victory within grasp De Palma's car burst into llames on the north turn of the two aid-a-half-mile course, an a few mini utes later the car driven by Joe Boyer, who led during the first 250 miles, dlidded, overturned and Crashed into a brick retaining wall within a few feet of the spot where De Palma's car caught fire. Neither Boyer nor his meclinnician were seriously injured. The accident which snatched victory from De Palma was tragic. The noted Italian was racing at breakneck speed when a sheet of flame licked its way to his gasoline tank. While his mech nician heroically fought the flames, De Palma, broken hearted over his misfortune, ran to the pits a mile a way for a fresh supply of gasoline, staggeri ng back under the weight of the heavy cans. WVra pped in Flaiues. Umimnted. De Palma r'sumiled the "Arind. bit. afteri going another mile his ea1r Vas wVIappIed in flames for the secid tiie. With the aid of hie nechanician De Palma plickily ex tinguished them and imanapged to finish the race in fifth place. lie was giveni I *temen i .,i vat im whe nhc thilindered across the finish line. .1 isfort ue t raiItld De Pa ul a frm i the start. of the race. H had the fa Vored positilon at the Voe, but. the blinh it the tarter caugrht him un awares, |111d bc was al ioiirrt tlt nst I.t, tc awaiy. Thn i on h: very tirst hi he was driveI int the pits with a flat t. ie. -1m. B()yvr .kimped in11o the leadl an' heh itfor 50 ihm closely pursuetld byv .ltean (hassanie. ( ;at on 4 'hevroilet e Bills( >f front four to sev en kel by fitting ut withi I'Itr hevy. fitnelI unuie oluitely unpuncttalex --. -iI wilbr'ing d1ouo the Q =i &ir a 6iiA)(* Ir ioad. Cord or Fabric~ -I ARD'WA\RL cci nportance will be plh oomething unexpectE ving. iousands upon thouq r it--Ask - Sugar and Rene Thomas. When half of ti race was over Boyer madie his fir stop at the pits and De Palma sh into the lead, which he maintaine(l u til his car caught fire. There were half a (ozen accideni but the (Irivers and their aids mirae lously escalpl (leath. While spee(lir aroun(l the treacherous north turn A thur Klein crashed into the side wa daimaging his car so ba(ly that it w. withdIrawn. Louis Chevrolet, design of the car which his brother piloted victory, also was in a smashup. H car skidded off the course when steering connection broke. Chevrolet back was injured and lie withdre Roscoe Sarles had the misfortune smash up two cars. Ile wrecked l own entry as a result of skidding u TO D hen the u~db, \' is tiffei and movem:.nt 1 couiii Au i. is -s:yAn inldicat oG.n . :th kidneysr; 71 ia Te these t. t -ki The world'. stanjdard renedy > liver, bladd 2r and mic .,i . i Fnmous since :6'6. Tda rep 0 1 y an koep iii good health. In three : . a I drugg!l'h. 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Yours truly, Siummerton Hard by J.~ A. .lAlS. acre pi~lante this year tio oL) - en0(1(I(s hei thanl vitton, pluce the imixiina of 0 log~ food andii l(ed. Uniless this is donieia fiotd fainiie wvil Il b th l ti n re- ii suit. Suith ('aiiolinia thlis year as usuail; but (jirn lanl~ted allonle does not1 piod ice It has b(een shoiwni that wheie -u , I(s No duiiced than with corni alonte. \'e! 'et beans surpass115 all otheri lego~iins fo this Iprpse, aidi Lher'efori (iVry TH'l shouldl be phltod toi this ergy. dsawysscuni I biy planitigW earl li the spring, hut they initerfere ls;I with the girowth of corni w heil 1dhmte d mo11 dbouit one' moniith alfter thei (lrrn. TIhiii" latter pr-cice is advoca ted tisi year, H frinl this Sway a lar h rioun i0it ofC ht scuried in addition Iio a idoodl con hie> rep. Tlhe corii ahenld be wmth'.redl in I Noivemlber and( thel catlie tre na -:oon as; frost fells Tlhe vehvet be.n f shold~ hb) pl latd4 nthe cora i r'wH uieOn the C--n 110: assist of this ape r, 5c. Lb J. A. J E CO., the day nd. See in good Du need 0 cents >prays or ware Co. I lantte l'ifar enough aparteto a thle b.-ans to lbe planlited in th 1 len. Tw~o ieed plant0 ed to a pa et. :p.-tod ini th ro(lws, wvill requir 'i? 10 poundiis of' thle small .- ,de iies andi abut 17 plounds of th ly ma~ituring. varieties, such asu th~ whoml~, Oiceola, WVakulaa, T1race CiITiATION NOTlICF: ()ST V''O SOUJTII CA, ROITN, '. M\. Windhamu, l'robiate Judge: her'eas, FIlia Jluinter' made s 't to ((o granit her' I ~etters5 of Adn ini. l iontif the Es5tate andli eff'ets of wrt I Iunter'. 'he tse areI', thieefore, to c'iotie l nda nish azll and singular' the Kidred | Cre*d tor's of the said ltobert nier' de (cased, that they he andl( ap .' he foro moe, in t he Cou rt of Pro. e. to bie heldl at Maninzg on the dlay oif Juneli next, aifter' publ ication i'of, at 11 o'c'lock in the forendl(s?, showv cause, if any they have, wvhy said( Admnstaton should not he nited. hiven under' my hiand th is 17th daty May, Annol~ D~omni l, 1920. .Tuden ofr o,..,