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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1923)
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS HAVANA. First Tlac#—Three-eighths of s mile, I > ar-olds: Fielgh Hells (Brunnel)..4 6 1-4 1-8 Hetty V. (Field*,) .8-a 3*6 Liborio (McLaughlin) .1-3 Time: 0 35 4-5 Guajtrn, Solomons Kilt* and Auntie Millin also ran. Second Rare—Three quarters of a mile. 3- year-olds and up: Fo j (Burns) .8-1 2-1 even Arrah Go on (Barnes).1-2 1-4 Canny Lady (Grace)... f-5 Time: 1.14. Lotta Speed, Perfect Lady grid Twrnty-seven also ran Third Pace—Three-quarters of a mile. 4- year-olds and up1 Approval (Banks) .2-1 7-10 2-5 Salamander (Burns) ............ .7-10 1-3 Black Tcp (Lowe) . ..5-2 Time; 1:13 2-5. The Wag, Kuiinur., San Diego also ran. Fourth race—Five and one-half fur longs. 3-year-olds and up. Mt Lassie (Callahan) ..even 1-1 1-7 Miss Mazie (Rtutta).2-1 even “Winnipeg (Fields) . ...2-1 Time: 2:06 2-5. Eastern Star, Sustanna and Armedee also ran Fifth Race—-Mil* and 50 yards: La b& If re (Brothers) .5-2 even 2-5 Job Thayer (Sandstorm).3-1 8-5 Drapery (Lancet) . even Time: 1:45 4-5. Polite. Pretty Baby. Mooresque, Sir Jack and Dairy Man also ran Sixth Race—Mile and one-eighth: Ollle Palmer (Groos) .6-2 4-5 1-3 Roseate (Meritne#) .2-5 1-6 Homan (Lance) . ...3-1 Time: 1:53 4-5. Zole. King B., Grand son, Brynlimali and Montiilo also tan. NEW ORLEANS. First Rlrr—Purse $1,000; claiming; fof maiden 2-year.olds; three furlongs: Jim Sanda (Murphy) .7-1 5-2 7-5 Bc*s1e >!ope (Martz) .2-1 even Rachel Potter (MHn) ..8-5 Time; 0:36. Asa Jewell, Klwanah. Ruth H , CJladye V . Homer. Belle Isle, Francis Sharpe, A. J Bujnh. Fehrah, Nettie May and Halsl« also ran. Second Race—Claiming, purse $1,000; for 3-y*ar-olds and up; six furlongs: Oraleggu (McCoy) ... .13-1" 1-2 1-4 Granny Lee (Mein) . . 10-1 5-* Burgovne (Chalmers) .2 1 Time: 1:13 Hutchinson. Col. Living ston, Josephine C . The Nephew, Silver Springs. Ticklish. Harry Maxim, Jacobina and Kinsman also ran. Third Here—Three quarters of a mile; r -yenr olds: Admirer (Barnes) .. .7-1 5-2 6-5 Chiva (Smith) . .«-l even Major Chilton (Doyle) . 1-1 Tim*: 1 ‘S3. The Colonel. Bush. K* tit 1.. Permarco, Fleeting, Pelican, Better Tinu* also ran. Fourth Race—Purse $1,200: the Valiant handicap; for J-year-olds and up; one mile: Heat Pal (Homnneili) .6-5 1-3 out Blarney Stone (Martin) .6-1 2-1 Pars iter (Pool) . .1 ;1 Time: 1 38 4-5. Hhambrock, Comic Song, also run. Sixth Rare—Mile and 70 yards: Golden Crest (Mein)....7-6 2-5 out Superbum (Corcoran) ...2-5 out Irish Pat (McCoy) . 21 Time: 1 4 4 4-5. Slander, Glabella and ■Wrangler also tan Seventh Race—Mile and 3-lfith: Ace (Wilson) .3-1 6-5 3-8 Bolster (McDermott) .7-5 7-10 Bill and Coo (Chalmers) .5-2 Time 2:01 1-5. Satana, Buxom, Plenty, Regal Lodge. Radical, Pirate McGee. Home Bound, St. Germain, Tricks ami Waiespa also ran. Fifth Race—Mile and 70 yards: Louis A. (Majestic) .5-12-1 even Rama (Corcoran) .4-1 2-1 Servitor (Smallwood) ... .even Time: 1 44 1-6 Nose Dive. Rep. Crack O'Daw'n, Runquoi and Royee Rolls also ran. TODAY’S ENTRIES T1A.IUANA. Firzt Race— $f 00: claiming; 3-year-olds; five and one-half furlongs: Spring Bonn-t . 92 Irish Girl .97 xCaunzel .loo M a Isa v eng .105 xJIm Parmoy ..ll" The Wngeance.lil Operator .115 Jolly Sailor ... 97 xt’harlotta S’th.107 Norfield .100 Phyllis K. ...106 xSo. Gentleman. 110 < *ar .115 Second Ran—$500; Claiming; 3-year old* and up, one mile and 70 yards: xLichen . 66 xShelbyville ....103 xPoacher .108 Cafeteria .ill Fizcr .111 xOlympiad .103 x.V K. Beal ..108 Eve Harriga.n. 11" Beuotia .Ill Choir Master .113 Third Race—$5u0; claiming. 3-year-olds and up; one mile and 70 yards: xAlazon .101 Drifting .......106 xMlss Dunbar ..1"6 Plantaganct ...108 xRail Bird ,...108 Redman ..113 \Cnbin Creek ..108 Kahani .103 Lariat . ..108 xMJstress roily.106 Fourth Race—$500; claiming; 3-year cJds and up; five furlongs: Skylark .106 Cicely Kay .114 xToyon .1"9 xVelevet .114 Zftiner .109 Don Jose .116 xF1cU. Fancy .1"4 Double Eye ....116 sElla "Waldo... H>9 Careen .114 xTom Roach ..111 Fifth Race—$500; claiming; 2-year-olds; five furlongs; xPmaqua . 94 Vera Rita .114 Plow Steel ....105 Cura ..114 xHelen Major .107 Billy Joe .116 Ermitana .104 Yukon .116 xRafferty .Ill Midian .119 Phtliippe Ingo .113 GET SET! Starts Sunday Matinee Daily, 2:15. Every Night, 8:15 JULIAN ELTINGE America's Foremoat Delineator of Feminine Characterization Lea Gellia_ BILLY GLASON I GLENN & JENKINS 1 Ray and Edna Tracy The Billy La Mont I Trio _ I Topics of the Day Aesop’s Fables __Pat he News_ CLAUDE & FANNY USHER In “The Bide-a-Wee Home” I Matinees, 15c to 50c Night, 15c to $1 8l»th Race—$700; claiming. 3-year-olds and up; one mile and .0 yards xPeace Flag ... 93 xShe Devil ....194 ; xBarrtskano . ..105 Proclamation ..106 i xMv Rose .108 I.orlsada .108 xBlll Head ....110 Walter Pant ...115 Seventh Race—$600; claiming, 3-year* [ olds und up. six furlongs Remit . *6 Chief Barthel ..116 xlncognance ...110 McGeeapink . ...lio Flea .108 John Jr.115 Delhi Mare _107 Rift .110 Eighth Race—$700; claiming; 3-year olds. five furlongs Kndlva . .. 93 Noon Hour .... 96 xHluik Prince ..105 xAmackassIn ..108 xPay Off .ill xCom Cutter ..113 Joe Tag .103 1 Stevenson ..113 xHill Blackwell. 11.1 Robert Lowen .115 Hairy Rudder.. 110 Pueblo ..118 HAVANA. First Race—Five and one-half furlongs; for 3 year-olds; purse, f: claiming Donna Bella ... 94 M itahambre ... 99 Miss Ruth L. ..104 I.ady Ogden ...104 Eugenia Oomea.l' 4 R' lox . 99 Yiruillla . 99 Irish Dawn ....101 Happy Moments 104 Second Race-—Five and one-half fur longs; for 3-year-olds. purse, $500; cle'.irPng: Fandlne ....... 99 Conundrum ....106 Bantam 10? Pony Express ..109 Ky. Smiles ....104 Courtier .107 ' Cisuua .107 Forewarn .109 • Third Race—Five and one-half furlongs. 3-vear-oIds .purae, $600: Watchman _-11 1» Havana Electric. 103 Margaret Ware .107 M'tain Lassie ..10L Wida .103 Turbulent .107 Fourth Race—Six furlongs; for 4-year olds and up; purse. $600; claiming; Who (’an Tell ..106 Biackatone . ...109 Grit .. . 109 Article X .Ill Huron .HI Port Light .114 Berratta .107 Grattan .109 Hush .K9 Far East .11- | Whippoorwill 114 Major Uomo .114 Fifth Race—six furlongs; 4-year-olda ami up; purse, $600; | Miss Caltha . .. 94 Salvo .105 Tony Beau ..110 Suij Brae .. ..Ill Different Eyes .107 Sixth Race—One mile; 4-year olds: purse. $500; claiming: Ash 1 Iff .96 India . 96 Split Grass ... 98 Lady Frakes ...104 Lady Heart _107 Keltol . 98 Canny Lady ... 98 Sempronla .101 Bounce .106American Legion 111 West her, clar; track, fast. NEW ORLEANS. First Race—Six furlongs: $l,000;#clui»n In*, for :t-> car-old maidens. Spectator .116 Royal Crown . . . 11 0 Nylorac .11 <> C. A. Reinhart 115 Pan Aslan ....110 Sultan .115 Kitty Carpenter Yoric, . ..115 . 110 First Bluch ....115 i Sir Walton ....110 Reformer .H" | Hulalia .no Josie M.110 Mian Leighton .110 Second Race—Six furlongs; $1,000; c’alnun*. for 3-year-olds and up; You Need .115 Moon wink .10* Diana ....102 Minute-Man ...110 Ktrdie G.105 Mahoney .112 Fred Kinney ...10* Grayson .110 Jacobean .107 Sprlngvalo .H2 Rekab .106 Rulo .10- | Dr. T. S. Dabney Fusee .113 . 108 Third Race—Six furlongs; for 3-vear o'Jm and up. $1,000; claiming; San Carlo handicap: 1/Kffalr .1n* xRapId Day ...111 Day 1,11 lv .106 Monastery .112 Wolfe's Cry ...107 ,st. Allan .115 Ha l.o ...;.108 Paul Mtrou -103 Hadrian .112 xAvtgpah .107 Irish Dream ...117 Honor Man . ...Ill Hermis Kemble HR* Harry B.Ill Hoy from Home 106 x Metis rvey entry. Fourth Rare—One mile; for 3-year-olds; $1 200; Advance Guard handicap: Setting Sun ...1H J q. Kelly ...loo Roseate 11 .108 Edward Gray .. 90 Prince of Umbria Fernando# .... 1 Of* . 104 Fifth Race—Mile and an eighth; for 4 year olds and up; $1,000; claiming; Walnut llall ...116 Huonec .Ill Little Amnile ..100 Kttahe .112 The Peruvian... 106 Kin* John ....112 Grass Tree . ...106 Sngamook .113 Kaearpolette . 106 Jack Fairmsn.. 94 Demos .107 Doughnut .Ill Slippery Him ..li>9 Belgian Queen.. 104 Sixth Race—One and one-sixteenth mil,- 4-year-olds and up; claiming; $1,000: King Trojan ...11* Gen. Cadorna ..111 Voogeria . 91 Serbian .113 Loveliness . 98 Aillero .113 Moody .H*S Matinee Idol ..113 ; Fornova .103 Tribune .113 i Tulsa .110 Bill and Coo .. **> Gath .113 Bally Bell . 98 Seventh Race—One and one-sixteenth miles; 4-year-olds and up; claiming; $1,000: Mount Rose II 116 Eternity .10* Topmast .101 Carmenelta ....111 Solid Rock ....108 Bcrmont .113 Commander ....los Attorney .113 Natural .108 Tom M< Taggart 113 Plantarede ....108 Pitter Patter •• 9* Betty .T.110 Consort .106 Weather, clear; track, fast. JJ “Call Me Back, Pal o’ Mine” wJM A Waite Song whose rjm play-it-agam swing and CjV rhythm have perched it high among the year's M BIG HITS. W Buy it—dance to is— ■ on Columbia New Proc I ess Record A-3752 "Save the Last Walts for Me" is the good mea sure waltz on the other side. At Columbia Deal ers. i8?^75<: Tonight Omaha Auditorium UKRAINIAN RATIONAL CHORUS A Human Symphony Orchestra in conjunction with Mile. ODA SIOBOD SKAJA. principal soprano of the Pet rograd Opera. “Moat wonderful singing heard in memory of middle-aged men.” —New York Sun, October 6. “If you will be thrilled, go and hear them.” —New York Herald, October 5. 82,000 people in one concert on December 2f» applauded this unique organization in Mexico City. Secure Your Tickets Now on Sale Prices—$1, $1.50, $2 and War Tax Bee Want Ads bring results. BRANDEiS — READ THE 6C0D NEKS EXTRA MATINEE FRIDAY P2$ ALSO HELD OVER TO PLAY Sunday Matinee/” Sunday Night/ m Still good seats at all prices for tonight, Friday night and Saturday mat. and night. 500 Good Reserved Seats Every Performance, 2d Balcony, at 50c 3 DAYS, STARTING MON., FEB. 5. MATINEE WEDNESDAY David Belasco Presents the Seaton’s Ertraordinary Event “THE GOLD DIGGERS" Avery Hopwood’t Famous Comedy Prices—Nights, 50c, <1. $1.50, $2. $2.50; Mat., 50c, $1, $1.50. $2 A New Star on the Screen and a Welcome One WITH A MILLION DOLLAR PERSONALITY That Will Fascinate Everyone “The Beloved American Actress” The Original Star % in a Photoplay Version of Her Most Famous Stage Success Which has been per formed in theatres of the world more than 15,000 times. I You’ll love this little, bewitching Irish lass with the look of mischief in her eyes and a smile on her face. Once again hundreds of thousands will thrill to the woes of little Peg, and once again will they rejoice with her in her happiness. SEVEN DAYS STARTING SUNDAY Regular Sun Prices SEVEN DAYS STARTING SUNDAY Regular Sun Prices If You Really Want Thrills— STEV E N S 0 N ’S thrilling story of the South Seas pro duced. with all its tingling adventure, its primitive passions, its c o lo r f u 1 love | scenes. I Played by this great east: LILA LEE, JAMES KIRK WOOD, RAYMOND HAT TON, GEORGE FAW CETT, NOAH BEERY AND JACQUELINE LOGAN. @ (paramount Qidure — -—' "EBB TIDE" The Royal Couple of Comedy MR. AND MRS. CARTER DE HAVEN In An Outburst of Fun and Frolic “TWIN HUSBANDS” ) Starts Today Thursday—Friday— Saturday All Comedy Vaudeville Proclaimed by all those who have seen it as a show exceptional TODAY TOMORROW Last Times of Rigoletto Bros. with Swanson Sisters Sand a tip-top supporting show f --- TONIGHT i CONCORD NIGHT >, Be here and join in ^ the fun ! Vaudeville—Photoplays SATURDAY The juvenile sensation of America, “YOUTH” with company of ten I HEE WANT ADS IIKING KEtil’LTN EMPRESS All This Week j All Past Attendance Records Smashed! WALLACE REID “THIRTY DAYS” A Smile-a-Minute Paramount Picture NEW VAUDEVILLE and SHORT SUBJECTS TODAY Big New NORMA TALMADCE & EUGENE O'BRIEN 6k together again in fVOICE f FROM THE * MINARET | STRA N D — Sunday <Qjrtmtrmt *•**. * nits today PRE WAR PRICES —and Hera’a Another Naw Shaw Columbia Burleak With tha Booh Comedian. MARRY CVANSON, and an All-Star Caat Extra KINK,MU LAO Y JAZZ RAN 5—a dlatlnrt novel** BEAUTY CHORUS OF 22 GIGGLERS ladles Ticket!. 13c or 2fte at Oally Mat.. 2:19 Nat Mat. A \\1> Hilly Watmui A* Beef Trust Beauties IIKK WANT AIIS KKING RESULTS - TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK _ Mat. Today 2:30 i i I'irnty of Good bcais at liox Office Nights and iiat. Mat., 50c to $2.50. To* day’s Mat., 50c to $2. Add 10% Tax. I-AST LAST THREE I ^ I I . ■ TIMES PAYS SAT. QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER NEIGHBORHOOD THEATERS GRAND - - - - 16th and Binney "GOLDEN DREAMS" Story by /ana Cray HAMILTON - - - 40th and Hamilton SHIRLEY MASON in "VERY TRULY YOURS" Amateur Vahdeville VICTORIA .... 34th »„d Fntt KATHERINE McDONALD tn “HER SOCIAL VALUE"