Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 18, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1920 — Page 5

Indianapolis Takes Double Honor in Motor Classic at the Speedway Indianapolis today has the distinction of being the home of both the •winner of the 500-mile speed classic, and of the car that made a remarkable record during the entire race, finishing in first place. Gaston Chevrolet, who piloted the Indianapolis-made Monroe car to victory, is the youngest of three brothers, all race drivers who live and have places of business in this city.

An illuminating smile spread over Chevrolet's face yesterday when he was given the checkered flag at the end of the 200th lap, announcing him the winner of the race. No less happy, perhaps, was Louis Chevrolet, brother of Gaston, who was forced to withdraw from the race in the sixty-second lap because of a broken steering knuckle. Louis stood directly in front of the Judges' stand, awaiting the arrival of his brother from his last lap, and could not restrain his Joy at his brother’s good fortune. LOUIS HAD SYMPATHY OF THE RECORD CROWD. Louis had the sympathy of the big crowd witnessing the races when he was forced to withdraw, and when he greeted rtis brother at the tape, as- Gaston flashed across a winner, cries of “Oh, you Louis !” could be heard above the cheers for the winner of the race. “I am glad Gaston won,” said Louis, at the finish of the long grind. “I am pleased that an Indianapolismade car won the race, for we worked hard on the Monroe, that it might give a good account of itself.” As Gaston piloted his wonderful littlo car into his garage, after the race, he was greeted by his wife, who planted an affectionate kiss upon his cheek. The dust begrimed face of her hero husband mattered little to her, and her pretty face fairly beamed as she entwined her arms, clothed in a spick and span blouse, about her husband's greasy costume. CAME WHEN' MERE LAD TO U. S. A. The Gaston Chevrolets live at 619 Berkeley road. Gaston, as well as his two brothers, is a native of France. Gaston was still wearing knickerbockers when he came to this country, and is now only 25. He drove for the first time in a race, in the 300-mile race held in 1010, in a Lynite car designed by his brother ftouis. Since that first race, he has become

almost a veteran driver, participating in the Memorial day race in 1917 at Cincinnati, 0., finishing in third place, and doing “outlaw'' driving with Barney Oldfield, Earl Cooper and Louis Disbrow on western dirt tracks in 1918. Being reinstated in the ranks of A. A. A drivers, he entered the 500-mile race on the Indianapolis speedway last year, finishing in ninth place in a Frontenac car. BROTHER FOLLOWS RACE FROM HOSPITAL. A hero who was not present In yesterday's race was Arthur Chevrolet, brother of Gaston and Louis, who, as the result of Injuries sustained in an accident

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MONROE WINS GASTON CHEVROLET DRIVING INDIANAPOLIS SPEEDWAY 500-MILE SWEEPSTAKES May 31, 1920 PLACE CAR DRIVER TIME AVERAGE SPEED 1 St — Monroe Gaston Chevrolet 5:40:14 88.16 miles per hour 2d Ballot Rene Thomas 5:43:02 87.45 miles per hour 3d Duesenberg Tommy Milton 5:46:38 86.52 miles per hour 4th— Duesenberg Jimmy Murphy 5:52:31 85.10 miles per hour sth Ballot Ralph DePalma 6:05:19 82.12 miles per hour 6th —Duesenberg Eddie Hearne 6:14:19 80.15 miles per hour 7th— Ballot Jean Chassagne 6:15:16 79.94 miles per hour Bth Monroe Joe Thomas 6:21:41 78.60 miles per hour 9th Mulford Special Ralph Mulford 7:19:03 68.33 miles per hour 1 Oth — ReYere . „ Tom Alley 7:21:40 67.93 miles per hour Monroe Sturdy, Dependable Construction Wins Out Monroe Roadsters and Touring Cars are built in the large Monroe factory in Indianapolis, as were the four Monroe racing cars. Monroe builds its own motors and axles and the 1920 output calls for 7,500 cars. THE Wm. SMALL CO. Manufacturers of the Monroe Car Indianapolis, Ind. City Sales Room, 602 North Capitol Ave. —Main 3871

during trial spins on Sunday, May 23, is confined to the Methodist hospital. Arthur, however, kept in close touch with the race by telephone. The instant Gaston flashed across the line a winner, Arthur was apprised of the fact. He held the phone receiver to his ear continuously during the closing moments of the race. Unbounded pleasure was expressed by the unfcrtunate driver at his brother’s victory. Arthur and Louis Chevrolet are also residents of Indianapolis, the former residing at North Illinois street, and the latter living at 26 West Thirty-sixth street.

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KILLED BY HER PET DONKEY. LONDON, June 1. —Mrs. Mabel Gaster, wife of the vicar of St. Paul's, Greenwich. has been killed by her pet donkey.

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“Trutona Has Brought Back My Health,” Says This Grateful Woman MRS. ANNA MURPHY 'T'm more than thankful for Trutona for it ha* brought ba~k my lost health after I had suffered for many years,” s.iys Mrs. Anna Murphy, a well-known erre Haute woman who lives at 218 South W/ 3 street. “And to think that I had almost given up hope of ever getting anything that would build me up In strength again,” Mrs. Murphy continued. "My stomach had been out of shape for years and after I bad the ‘flu’ about a month ago my system became weakened and severely rundown. Gas would form In my stomach, causing me to swell and bloat so badiy that I could hardly fasten my dress. Severe cramping pains in my stomach would almost double me up at times. I couldn't eat a bite of food and couldn't sleep at night, “But regardless of how I did feel. I can certainly notice a remarkable difference since I've taken Trutona. I fee! so much stronger now and I can't remember when I’ve enjoyed mv sleep more. Mr stomach Is in better condition than it's been for years. I don't suffer the cramping pains and I scarcely notice the gas formations anymore. I have such an appetite that I'm always glad to see mealtime come. ■'lt's because of this relief that I’m sure thankful for this medicine, Trutona."— Advertisement.

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