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PAGE FOUR. COOPER HOLDS LEAD IN RAGE (Continued from Page One.) an average of 98:35 miles per hour. Following the three leaders in order were Milton, Ira Vail, Eddie Hearn, Jules Ellingboe, Antonie Mourrie and Peter de Paolo. The tirst 100 miles was nearly two miles an hour faster than 1s ar. The speedway management an- nounced that between 000 and 140,000 persons were in the grounds. ‘This t “s record at tendance Earl than 100 miles driving at better n hour, swept into the lead tly after the 100-mile post had been passed. He held it at 150 miles, the time being 1:31:29:83, © of 98.36 miles per hour. in second place and third. Murphy 15 lost Murphy seconds making a tire change. FORD INSURE IANAPOLIS, Ind., May 30.— Henry 1, Detroit automobile manufac and re pe of the 500-mile e here today, has taken out a $10,000 insurance policy for | *¥ every driver entered in the race, it was announce today b: speedway official: Mr ord ft had only one stipulation—that the drivers be in ignorance of his action until ace, it being his opinion they might become der he thought of life Insurance policies provide for the: pay. the f y of r in the rac If driver 1 fously injured and id die within 60 4 full pay- will be made. Disability sus- tained during the race will be paid for at the rate of $50 a week, for one year. : Relief drivers were also covered by the policies, The total insurance purchased by Mr. Ford. is $220,000, The amount of the premiums was not announced, although it is known that they were high because of the kept after the re hat essed me excessive risks inyolved in the race. The policies cover the men only for the period of the 1. ess LATE SPORTS ST. ANDREWS, Scotiand, May 30.—(By The Associated .Press.)— Roger Wethered, British amateur golf champion, 8 beaten 2 up by E. F. Storey, captain Brighton university golf team in the semi-finals today of play for the British amateur title. E. W. E. Holderness, former champion, de- feated W. A. Murray of Westhill, |3 up and 2 to play in the same | round. CHOPER PAYS TRIBUTE TODAY (Continued trom Page One.) conclusion, “Is to love your nefgh- bor as yourself. Therefore I ex hort you to love your neighbors and to serve your Father and your coun. All of the service or Casper, including the S; jean War Veterans, the two posts of the American Legion and the Vet erans of Foreign V ‘Ss, were liber: sented in the audience. majority of them game in uniform |and lent a touch of war time color to the gathering. ‘The church was artistically decorated with flags and | bunting. Out of the five Civil War veterans who are living in Casper only one attended the services. That a1 F. Gilles of 330 East Fifth street, a veteran of the Union army. He is 76 years old and served with Company F of the Sixth Iowa cay- alry. The other four Civil War veterans were kept from attending the sei vices principally through the. inclem- ency of the weather. They are John A, Baker, 87 years old, who .| eles, served with Company A. of the 133rd. Illinois infantry; J. A. Goulding, 79 years old, who served with Company F. of the Seventh Kentucky cavalry; Warren E. Tubbs, 75, who served with company A. of the Second Min- nesota infantry; and John Krauss. ‘The latter is a Confederate veteran, the first three having served in the Union army. Following the church services the audience adjourned to the flagpole on the corner of the church property where the flag was raised witheap- propriate exercises, Father Mullin raised the flag and delivered the benediction. Cc, P, Plummer, former national yice-ccommander of the American Legion, delivered a brief tribute to the flag and the aurience sang two patriotic and one church hymn. GREAT FALLS, May 30.—The body of William Gillison, 21, whose parents live in Miles City was found in the yard of the Fowler school house in Toole county when judges and clerks went there to open the polis for the primary election. The body was in the center of the yard, with a bullet through the heart and Casper Daily Cribune ' YOUNG MAN IS FOUND SLAIN but later an investigation developed that it was undoubtedly a case of murder, and the coroner's jury last evening returned a verdict of death at the hands of parties unknown, Sheriff Benjamin is conducting. an investigation and arrests are ex- pected to follow. The victim was carrying no money and it is the be- lef of the officers that the killing was for more personal reasons. ———_—_ MOORHEAD, Minn, May ‘s0.— Mrs. Gertrude Caldwell, of Livings- ton, Mont., was awarded $39,290 in her suit against the Northern Pa- cific railway for the death of her a rifle lying 50 feet away. The|husbind, Don L, Caldwell, in a persons discovering the remains| sealed jury verdict, opened Thurs- concluded ifto be a case of suicide, ! day. All of the morning’s music was under the direction of Mrs. Madelyn Treber. pie SO Pet aad WOMAN LEAPS TO DEATH OFF FAST TRAIN BALTIMORE, Md., May 20.—A woman of about 60, believed to be Mrs. Mary Ammerman, of Los a Cal, threw herself from “a window of a rapidly running press train on the Baltimore & Ohio railroa near here. She was brought to a Baltimore hospital where her condition was reported critical. Her skull was’ fractured and she was believed to have suf. fered internal injuries. All - her baggage was marked “Mrs. Mary Ammerman, 4429 Crocker Street, Los Angeles. ex: Bai NOLS WASHINGTON, May 30.—David C. Kerr, United States vice consul at Vancouver was arrested here on a charge of having accepted bribes to influence his decisions on questions relating to the passage of aliens across the Canadian border. —<—___ 2??? Wyoming Motorway ? ? ? “In Flanders Field, cemete: Pilgrimage to the war graves in France where memorial ser Where Poppies Grow—” ‘vices recently were held in the Terlli the spot where Napoleon massed his troops to attack the British. behagtins 2 Your Last Chance Electric Appliances and Fixtures AT A SAVINGS OF 10 TO 20% LIGHTING FIXTURES REDUCED 20% CASPER spe oe on 3 121 East First Monday In Our New eli With the Casper Gas Appliance Co., SATURDAY TO BUY, A-B-C WASHERS REDUCED 10% DURING SALE EXTRA SPECIAL For Saturday Only Regular $5.00 Electric Fans, Guaranteed $3.95 ey One Door West Table Stones, Electric Urn Sets, Electric Reduced 10 to 20% FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1924, Shikany Shoe & Clothing Co, ANNOUNCE THE Closing Out OF THEIR LADIES’SHOE ~~ DEPARTMENT In Order to Make Quick Selling, Cuts In Prices Have Been Made On Every Item of Footwear $4.95 Lot 2. - LADIES’ PUMPS AND OXFORDS Values up to $10 and a $8.95 only - One Lot of Men's SHOES AND GREAT FALLS, Mont, May 30.— K. W. Raymond, 18, son of Mr, and Mrs. H. P. Raymond of Great Falls, was killed in the Silver Dyke mine in the Neihart district late Wednes- day afternoon when he slipped on the edge of a big ore pit and fell 150 feet to the bottom, death being instantaneous. His father, a miner in the same mine was working in another part of the mine at the time, but did not witness the accl- dent, — The Society of Friends broke a 244- year old precedent when in the nual meeting in Philadelphia, re- cently, women and men met to gether, Utz & Dunn Pumps and Culseds Regular arte and $11.00 values, only . “Lot 1 LADIES’: PUMPS AND OXFORDS Values up to $8.00 and 2.95 Bryanshine and Cinderella LIQUID SHOE POLISH Percolators, . Toasters, Irons, Curling Allcolors. Regular 50c. OXFORDS Iron Heaters and many other Rale 5 $7 and $8 appliances Price See Cc values, only DODD Misses’ and Children’s SHOES Up to $4.00 and $5.00 values. During Sale Ladies’ Bed Room SLIPPERS Felts and Satins’ up to $2.00 values, only While they last. $1.95 5” DISCOUNT Shikany Shoe & Clothing Co. CORNER SECOND AND WOLCOTT ON ALL MEN’S STACY ADAMS & STRATFORD SHOES AND OXFORDS Phone 1993-5 SHERIFF'S SALE ENTIRE STOCK of NATIONAL SAMPLE COAT &SUIT CO., 112 S. CENTER ST. FREE! FREE! $2.50 pair of Silk Hose given away to every customer pur- chasing a Coat, Suit or Dress HENNING HOTEL BLDG. BOUGHT FROM THE SHERIFF AT OUR OWN PRICE Coats, Suits and Dresses OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC AT 0” to 40% of Wholesale Price Never in the history of Casper has such values been offered. A few days remain to close out our stock. Greater values than ever. early to avoid the crowd. Bankrupt Sales Come Company — 112 SOUTH CENTER