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RlALPHi DE PALAJA BitEARS 1RE001RW 84ets New 31ark on Autonobile Track Faist Fifty Allie-s, New Yor!5, Jtine I1.-Halph D< Palma, taking the lea(l inl the 1t1 mile of a 50 nile inIt:rinational auto mobile race at tihe sIieepsheaII Ila) track today, broke all world's records for 50 miles, winninijg by a margin of a third of a lap in 21; minutes, 23 2-f( seconds. The previous recor( for t1he distance was 21; minutes, 57 3-111 soc onds, iade by ktliis cvrolet oveI the same track September 22, 1917. Do Palma alternatedi in second and third positions with Ralph .lulford, leading for the first 12 miles, but on the next lapi1 shot to the front and neveri was headed. le crossed the Ilnish line two-tlirds of a mile ahead of Dave Iae wis and Joe IBoyer, who fllnished second and third, only a few feet apart. At 30 inile e. 'almer's t HMe was I. Iminutes 512 It, seconds, wipting out Ihe new world's time of 1 iimiutes, 20:-, seconds. made b\ .\lulford in another race sea rcely an hour IIre viously. llis timo for Il miles, 21::39 1-10 and his averare speted for the , ,I:iles was 11.5 nmiles an 1otir. The tiilers and scorers did not annlouTnCe what time i )e P'alimia made for interitediate distances, bil it will Ie' a1nnioinnced ollicially early nexI week. Wario Resta had enine t roult'h! at the start and qu'i thlt rlace for Wite first lap. fra Vail retired for a similar caus in the fourth. FIour race-. two at ten miles tach, one at :1' miles IuiIand ith -0 mile event made up the program. Mulford won the :10 mile and one of the ten mile races, the other ten mile event being won by Thonmas milton. A new icord for ten mil es in al tomobile track racing was established today by Toil Milton in thle first heat of the 110 mile international swveenp stakes contest at the Sheepshead Bay Speedway. Milton's time was 5 min tites, 20 1-5 seconds, which Is 3 3-4 seconds faster than that made by Hal ph De Palma on the same track, August 27, 1918. A new record, 16 minutes, 20 3-5 seconds, In the second leat, 30 miles, was established by Ralph .\luIford, the wiinner. 'hie 1,revious best mark was 11; mlinlutes, :11 2-5 sec!onds, imade by D Palma Iin o this track last August. De Palima lnished , second Atoda.y, David ew'is third and .Josvph Thomas fourthi. .i\ulford drove at the avera-e speed of I 10.1 1 miles an hour. .\Milton Ilyn'iolds. Vail and Boyer did not start in this event. The third heat, ten miles. subl tituted for tlie 20 mile event, was won by Italph .lulford in 5 minutes. 21 1-5 ecoids, an average speed of i10 inilies anm hour. Jloyer finished Second. De 'alma third and Lewis fourth. Alillon and Tloma-u were tihie only other starter"is. Help .%sked to viltmodel ('h1u1irchi. Pileasai View culiriich, nealr (iray Coiurit, solicits assistance froi while people in ieiiodeling anld eilarging!" Ile house of woishiplii. .\Ilibei s of this clhuirlich responided libealy13' to all (alls for fiiid for war pillposes and non appeal Ior help of whiie people to 'nar t ihi clhur ch. Hcespecti fully. .1. W. .10ohnsonl. Pictures of Christ. All piletures of Christ nov in exist enee represent the artists' Imaginative coneeptions, based more or less on Biblicill aid otlier deseri pt tios of his personai apelarance. Te woriks of Leonardo dit tiel and Iaphael are the earliest neceptable ones. Don't Imliss tie Red Iron Hacket's Red lot .lne Sale. 'Tiey have two big stock 1an1d you can i find very iea r aliyhinltig you want in these two stores, and they sell it for less. BALM FOR THE DISHWASHER According to Writer, Happy Is the Man Allowed to Help in Cleansing the Table Utensils. We have never held with those who think elIshwasihing a dreary and sor (lid task, according to Collier's. Give us plenty of hot water, plenty of Some abrasive sol) andl] a couiple of clean cloths and we will tackle the debris of the evening meal with keen enJoymiient. After a long day at the office it is delightful to steep one's hands in hot dishwater (which acts. as an excellent febrifuge for the brain. and a tonic for weariness of the body) and pass through the purl fying and homely gestures of ablu tioni and wiping. These simple tasks of the hand always induce a pleasant and . domestle train of thought. We know one poet, ainl not such a had poet eIther, who always says he can writo his best lyrIes after a bout with the evening dishes. And no ianticu rlst ever gives so pink and charming a glow to the hands as a half-hour with the (iShpan. Ilow many husbands, we wonder, have learned the first rule of the dish wnashee's technique? You must have plenty of hot water, but always use cold] water oi any utensils where eggs have been broken. Ient hardens the yolk, and bolling water poured uipon an egg-smn eared plate will so solidify and1 solder tle juices that it will take sandimper to remove them. If any husband should ever protcst agailst being asked to wash the dishes let his wIfe refer him to II Kings, 21 :13. AVENGED HIS POISONED PET Mean Way in Which Owner of Ma rauding Cat Got Even With its Executioner. A member of it c-rtain national or ganization was laughing over certain attacks on the Institution. "Teliese attacks,'" he said, "are clever -clever but crooked. They bring a story to iy mind. "A mnan owned a big black cat that used to sneak off to the butcher's and steal inent. The butcher warned the mn to keep his thieving (nt at horne, but no attention was phl( to the warn Ing, and so finally the butcher de ela red : "'If that pesky ent stens any more of iny stock I'll poison it.' "Well, a few days Inter the ent made off with a leg of lamb, Fad the butcher, true to his word. sprinkled hits (if potsoned steak about. The noxt inning the black cat lny coil and sitYi hefore its master's door. "The at's owner waited till the Ibitchelr shop was c'rowdel witi snusm age btyers. Then he tuckeel thI4' corplse iele'r hi-sri antid strode in through tho crowd. % 'Jler o, you are, .lohn,' lie said, slltaitning tlie lend eat down on tle ntil hhck. besile Ihe i snusage mn chlinei. 'llert. you1 11re1. Thatt makes 75'. I'll fitch it the 22 others in the coiu rse of t lie day.' Restoring Mesopotamin. Unider Hiritish motlpaton1(1 the fertile regions ofr isleptitin atre' lin re storei t) prtdel iity. fmr which tilis rc celveul iit Wasihinti.e li fromii lbcingd l. ttle'r Turiikish rul int511 loel tic nth. ciilL' was pro dutcec. Thelic'Itit ish a:ho ierities, teo 'ae a largec parit ocf the llopuhiithei tt cln star viton an tote i proevle work. imitieli atc'ly se'i abouit, as soonet as the lTurks tor' iigaitini ndl tee ecournige%.c the popuilaion to lanl~u ferthelii next ha r vest . AnI Arbalcn tinhlor ceorps was or gatnizedl len':lyv and4 tee Indltiair corps wS~ere empil loede. As a resilt a new I rri rtttieon ena il hats becien lcucr t openedeatiasai ch, sev. enctyVt is no' rthleaist oif Il igdc litn tie IDina rIver c. by~ whlich 44 :100 0 tacres alreads iy arte betig Irri galted. The King Charles Statue, King ("hairles 1 may43 ntow bireathe fre'ely ce moei. Wor'kmen haiive t ak ent na vy the sandhln':gs nd)4 scateffchin tg oft the statue oif King ('haric's I in TPrafaelgar sq tm re. Th is is the first timhe thle hied of the Si tars hias be'en icern Ited tee brctithe fre'e'y for nmtny inathcitI. All sorts ofi sice'cuilac tins have ihe ti rife us toe lie reasonI~ frthe li'ex tenisive pro t(tetin thiat hiais been', ac ceed'ed this staetue, (crnecof item bei'ng thit thit'e' wa.s a .ihit?e at th olie' c(e of woerks. The pronie rc'lsion, huiw evcer, is the umtilenilable hbntyi cit the Identification No. 1. Whient ai iiolieri getis his cl'tiflencttiont disk hanetdede teo hin andic iittius up~ to cuoiossal nuimbcer, hie bcegins cetiocmedl late bicly 'en flit subject ecf whic hais Nec. 1. T[li Stars andr5 'iiccs answers'i hits ininneoy ofi the A. IX10.'.. Nio. 1 wti is sigunci to Sergt. Art hir 1. ( 'riean of the mtedlelc'eparttmet. Wh'ierge ,' d wh~at he is niow ia tnot viiuchstafceit b-rt by thi timio he many be a l ieutIenan itc olnet. Another Star Shell, P~y the invettion if a new "'star sheil the tughit fig'hftin etllcy of the navy will lie inir'c'asied at least 25 per centI, thle waiir deartmnt unt ttls soa41 In anu otli(ial stat'etenf. 'Thi' shell is It tiable for gunts 4oft ftrtin I ire'e 4 t tve inch eteil~ie. Ifs value li's it the' tnct thatt Its hicwrcensed lilu1tn itin i'power sitlon oef et crnft us1in- it.--' r ;f. You know that tropic-thin Summer Clothes are in style, but you don't know how much style is in Summer Clothes tI.-ou wear K EEP-KOOL The National Summer Suit for Men Keep-Kool is our trademark; it is not a general trade term. Every ",Keep-Kool" Suit has the label sewn under the collar. FOR SALE BY Wells Clardy Company OVER LAND Expert Coming! We are please to announce that The Overland Co. ,will send to us, July 1 st., Mr. 0. B. Ols n,}s expert Road Machanic, to look ove t~1lof their cars in this ter ritory. Bring your car in and have him look it over, and put same in, good con dition. All Overland Parts carried in Stock Also Fiske and Goodyear Tires Wilson -Overland Co. "On The 3qua.." Many Masters We who serve the nation by providing its meat have many masters. There are hundreds of thou sands of stock raisers, asking for a quick market and a high price for their stock. There Are the millions of con sumers lociino athrough tens of thou.;andc )f rot, , or a constant apply of meat low a p:i 3 as possible per pound. There are the thousands of wage earners properly eager to There are the 25,000 holders of Swift & Company shares 8,000 of the s women-who have a right to' expect reasonable returns on thei investments. There are -fe. hundreds of competitors, bigand little, alert to discover, for"'their own advan tage, any momentary breakdown or lapse in our service. In all our activities we try to deal on a basis of equity, so that all may benefit and none be in jured by the advantages that go with organization, wide scope, and efficient management. And this service of Swift & Company is performed at a profit of a fraction of a cent per pound. Swift & Company, U. S. A. i:7-- - 4 M O a n0