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TOMMY MILTON WINS INDIANAPOLIS CLASSIC. Tommy Milton. St. Paul. Minn., racing driver, won the 500 mile speed classic on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Decoration D*v. taking tbe first prize of $35,000. His average time Tor tbe race w? M.4 miles per hour, finishing the race in 5:28:0i:27. Jimmy Murphy, wlo won last year's rare, still holds the speed recoTd for the Indlan upo is track at 91:48. Photo shows Milton piloting his H. C. D. special over the finish. U. S. SEIZES "FORBIDDEN CARGO ON 5. S. BALTIC. Working under the new ruling that may result in international com plications, custom* officials of the United States Government boanled the S. S. Baltic at Pier CO, New York city, sma the coals of th? British Government and soiy.od more thnn fi.onn *.of !e< of ale. w?n? > and liquors. Photo shows Uncle Sam's officials unloading the for Wdden cargo. CRY OF THE RED MAN. Barney Old Coyote, youngest In habitant of the Indian village that hAS temporarily sprung up la Washington. D. C., for the Sbrln era' convention. BaVney Is com pletely disgusted with conventions and with the home of .the "Oreut White Father" in general and wants his warrior father to va mnosA nulck ?o his own tepee. William C. Deming William C. Demlng of Wyoming, newly appointed president of the United Statea Civil Servlre corn mission. succeeding Join) II. Hart lett, who became flrat assistant postmaster genernl. Comni!satonei Demlng formerly served In the Wy oming state legislature and was re ceiver of public moneys at the United States land office undei Presidentn Roosevelt and Taft. FILIPINO STRANGLES TO DEATH WOMAN HE LOVES MARTIN Miss Blossom Martin, 23 yr?r? old, office assistant in the home of Dr. G. W. McAuliffe, New York city, was strangled to death by Kulogia I.ozade, a manservant in the household. I*ozade was arrested while at ti*iiij)tinp: to d1spo?e~of the body at Mariner's Harbor. Staten Isl and. -le is now locked up on a charge of homicide, and will be formally charged with the mur der. Miss Martin and the young Filipino were sweethearts, and the ca'ise of the tragedy was a quarrel over their love nlTairs und her insistence that he set a date for the wedding, according to the slayer. Patrolman An thony A. Piscopo arrested !*o zade, while he was attempting to dispose of the body. The victim is described as very pretty. The features and ac tions of her Filipino sweetheart reminded the detectives of a character in the jungle films. FIRST PMOTOORAPH OF KRUPP TRIAL. Here is first photo ol iriai -oi Hi. Guslav Krupp von Bohlcn-Halbach, head of the Krupp Worki in Essen, Germany, the result of which he was sentenced by the French Court to fifteen years im prisonmnent and pay a fine of 100,000,000 marks. This photo shows scene taken during Krupp trial showing (1) Dr. Krupp von Bohlen-Halbach; (2) Director Hartwig; (3) Director Oesterlen, and () Worker Franz Mueller. ARMY "AVIATORS DEDICATE NEW FIELD FOR NATION. L*ft to rlrht?Mile. Andrea Pejrre of Franc*, a daring avlatrl*. now tourln* the 1'nlted Statu: Mft]or-Gen. Patrick, chief of the Armjr Air Sertlce; Capt. Mosely and Meat. Benedict. Photograph ClOTer Field, near Saota Monica, Cal. Capt. Moaely will be Id command of the field. THE VELIE MOTOR Is the Best Motor Built Regardless of Price. ?Entire motor dirt and dust proof. ?Water surrounds every valve and cylinder. ?Oil pumped directly to piston Dins. ?Noisless front gears. * ?Noiseless overhead valve action. You Can (.Vl an Kxarl Duplication of This Marve lous Motor in tlw I c/iV Moilil Hit The motm' is aulomntirnlh oili'll?lln' intwt-thorough lubricating system ever devised. Oil is circulated by means of a powerful gear- pump to every moving part of the motor, in exactly the right amount at exactly the right time. Nothing is left to chance. When the -motor turns dver every part must receive its proper oil' proportion from the pump. This means that the push rods, rocker arms, valve springs, front gears, shaft bearings, etc., arc all lubricated by a Stream of five fresh oil directly from the pump. Naturally this means long life and the minimum repair and upkeep. Tin VKI.Iti MOTOR is tlic hest motor built, rtgttrd i ess of in ire. ? Auto Supply & Vulc. Co. WATER ATCB-M^TTIIKWS STS. The Era of Good King "Tut" - WHEN excavators unearthed the ancient resting place of Tut-ankh-amen, they found relics of untold value? beaten gold, works of art?precious stones in lavish pro fusion. These glowing treasures from the Valley of the Kings point straight back 3000 years to a golden age of luxury. Y< t all the wealth of good King "Tut" could not have bought him a toothbrush, rented a telephone for a day, or purchased a safety razor. After all, this is really the golden age. We have more to be happy with?keener comforts for our choosing. An infinite variety of things have been developed so smooth the course of life to a degree unknown and un believable centuries ago. Nowadays, new comforts and conveniences slip into our lives almost without our realizing it. We are apt to be rather matter of fact about it all. And advertising is the instrument that makes most of these things possible. Advertising that has made it simple to make and distribute innumerable products at reasonable prices, has played a leading part in making our lives so eminently eiisy to live. Head over the advertisements and try to think what the things you sec there would have meant to old King " 1 ut." '1 hen you will realize what a service and what a convenience advertising is to you. You are not getting the most out of life if you overlook the advertising r-r-l-l-T-l- r VYTirTV-r ? Tf v rnr-rYnnr-rY"r r ->r 4QCSEE OUR WINDOW ^ qc 0<J FOR REAL BARGAINS IN /I OJ ?w MEN'S AND WOMENS FOOTWEAR ' M a m,k Don't take our word for it see for yourself Hinton Building ? OWENS SHOE CO. ? Hinton Building H?M>I
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