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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1915)
nn: r.KK: omaiia, Wednesday, skptkmhkr 1015. ( TRYOLA CAPTURES TROT AT BENSON fcxpt lition Mare Win First Harness Contest Started Over County Fair Society Track. MATCH RACE TO BE HELD TODAY ! rrM In lh" tucc Utwiin tho vn Monls ! trnl.y. 1 h Irnrk In n w: It l lalily lal. tnt tlior r mitif v. in it hi. h j nwy cauae cither li.irsi- trouble. It run-' nit lc mid t le tmrk ht, h will fvrir either llal McKlnnvy or lYIunibi Klr 1 The two hore have ln flnhtlnir none i and no all lunimrr, and there la 'l-' dotitly little dlf ff-n-nce brlwiM-n thorn i i Omaha Architect Sues W. H. Lanning HASTING. Nt.. Opt. a. 8p-laJ Trleeram -Thi!a R. KlmhaJI at Omaha tMtny I'roitght unit airiilnBt W. UNDAY WORKED AS"" " HARD AS POOR MAN Contmnert from Taan Onv Rf O. K. MI RRtY, Try'. nice black mare by expedition. Won the first harness race started over the Douglas County Agricultural asso latton's new track at Bmixik yesterday, and In so doing1, trotted the ft urth heat In JiStHi, which waa excellent t'me, track and weather conditions considered. Lottie Alcott won the first heat In :H. but Tryola, which Is a irrnnd-danp-hter of T;iectloneer, and thus a a-rmt rranddaiifrhter of Ilambletcnlnn, the loiinder of the trotting horse family In jAmerli . hnd too much sieed for her In the other miles. Although the time was slow In the 2;i3 Jiaee, It was warmly contested by Major jConstantine and Frank lloloway. Laugh lln put the Major over In straight heats, however. This horse Is a Good lookliiK yotmir pacer and Is Improving-. M. T. won the 2:11 pace rather easily, farina; the third heat In 2:l?. Kinney V'ln vns second each heat Tu-elv- hundred spectators cart- llir rr . iiiacy preferring to stand In tho Vi'rm nn latJv-r than to take seats In the M in lt:M!d. The forecast Is for wanner v:itii. tortiy, however, and prospects fir - t-.-it a hi? crowd will be present to i he !.!'' match race between Colum M;i l-"i;-. 2 (H4. and Hal MoKinney. C:ft V4, the 2.14 trot and two other eood races. t'olomhla Klre and Hal MrKlnney were exhibited before the trrandstand yester lay, and It was evident that much In terest has been aroused by this contest. The M1i Rare Today. So far as predicting the result of this rare, even' man Is entitled to do what he wants with his own money, but If any person desires to know what I the wise thing to do, it Ih this: Restrain your enthusiasm for (It her horse to r suffi cient detirce so that your money will re main In your pocket. Thu clement of uncertainty Is very (liven a fast truck, aoort weather and all conditions fHVorahlc, HaJ McKlnney has shown thnt he ha a little scmethinc on the hid horn-, bv beatlnr Col ii ml tii j Fire two third h-at In !:(T, this year. I Hut all the conditions demanded by Hal I McKinney for his best effort will not be present today ,and there you are. Co lumbia Fire bent Hal McKlnney over a oft track at the Speedway In five-heat race last August. The racinn program will brgln at 1:30 o'clock today. The summaries: Trottlnr. 2:e0 class, purse t4K iryoia. iik. m., by Expedition inarii Lottie Alcott. b, m.. by i?oln Al cott iDrtgKs) i Alexandria, b. m., by Bon Voy age (Atkinson) S 2 3 3 , Time. 2:i!0. :23-. 2:1V... 2:?ou. I'ttclnK, 2:2o class, pursii lvk I Major ("onstantlne, blk. s., by Con- stanttne (Itughlln) 1 1 Frank Moloway, ch. g. (SelmMlant. .2 2 2 K. .. AI.erton, b. g., by Kgo Aller- ton (KKxers) J g 4 Llndy 1'eterson, b. 111., by Abdul llamld (Dally) 1 1 J Time. 2:2H. 2:26, 2:2T.i4. laeiiiK, .n rlas.4, purse te00 M. T., b. r., by Conrad (JohusonV ..1 1 1 Kinney Win, ch. g., by Kinney U (Allen) 1 j Annes br. m. (McKinna) 3 3 8 I Irene Heau, ch. m.. by Silver Heau (Mler and Smlthi ,4 4 4 Time, 2:17, 2:13. :12. II. Iirwa i'Iim . . . . . ..1 ,1101 . -1. .1 T I - . - . JW1 in v. L . . I. V, . . claims Is due him for eervlees as arcliW lect and sur-ervlsor In conevtlon with the erection of the Mary ltunliiK Memorial I hospital In this city .and a memorial fountain at Smith collcne. Not thnmiHon, Mass, The an-hltect says In his bill that he waa dismissed by Mr. lanning without cause after I-annlmr had aureed to com pensate him on the basis of TH per cent of the total cost of construction and paid him $1.M of the sum. Hoth structures have lately been finished, the hospital ! at a cost of more than JliW.'W. .2111 3 2 2 were to be held. He said. 'In the Itaptlst church. Nothltm dolnir.' said Jtlll;1 'you couldn't iret thut bar room crowd Into the church for anyth'ttg. Well have the mcetlnus In the oera house.' The preacher threw up his bands In horror. 'Why, that rents for $10 a t da,v;' said, IfM w, hrld the meetlnns I there. j "In a Utile Minnesota town, Tower by name, e held the meetings In nn old 'deserted dance hall. 'Hill' and I took off our coats and worked several days bulld t Iiik the seats.- Uln ronith planks over 'Ions. He preached theri five weeks with j his whole heart and soul. Just as he does now. And on the last dav he took up a I colli-i Hon. H s 135. He didn't make a 'murmur. It nil right. In Inrth Dakota. "In Hlsseton, N. IV, e had meetlnns that I won't fin net to my dying day. Slsselon Is on the border of an Indian reservation and an Indian amjaw by the name of Pl Face Creek played the organ. The meeting were In halt orer a grocery store. The Indian squaw didn't come more than half the time and when she didn't 'Hill' tried to lead the singing. "One day the Presbyterian preacher came and wante to show us hi. 4 church. We went with him and after he had showed us the main part wo were aston ished when he ushered us Into the prayer meeting room and we found that he and his wife ami three children were living there. "He mentioned that In the last six months he had received Just 1100 In sal ary. He wasn't complaining, but we could see that ha waa truly destitutes WTien we got back to our room tUH : took off Ms best suit, put on his other one and sent me down to the preacher with his best as a present with his com pllments, and tome cash. "Ves, sir, I know what 'Pill' Sunday U at heart. I knew tlm when ha wag ohs.'ur ami he was Just aa earnest a Christian, 1 en as he la now when the world reoog. rises him." Mr. l.eavltt will be Joined by hla wife, and daiiKhter Friday and they will pro ceed to their home In Los Angeles. GREM NUMBER OF AGED PEOPLE ATTEND SOCIAL! TOKK, Neb.. Sept 21. (Speclat Tele- : t gram. The attenilan.-e at the fifteenth 'annual Sunset sH-lal of me nand women ; of York county, held today, was 1T5 over the ape of 70 years. 11 F. Swanback of le Odd Fellows' Home, was the oldest person present, hla one being lot years. Father Ixomer came next, aged Si 1 LARRY CHAPPELLE LIKELY TO RETURN TO CHICAGO CHICAGO. Sept. 21.-Iarry Chappell. who camo to the Chicago American league base ball club from Milwaukee two years ago In one of the bWgcet finan cial transactions ever made by the local team and who was returned to the Amer ican Association club this spring because he failed to make good, will play In a Chicago uniform next year If a well-defined report which prevailed here today materializes. Chappelle Is mentioned with Pitcher Shackelford In a deal with President Comlskey of the local club. In which the two players are to be received by the Chicago team In exchange for some cash, a pitcher and an outfielder. Do Ion Snfrr Tilth toldst Take I"r. King's New Placovery, the best cough, cold, throat and lung medl- ' cine made. The first dose helps. 50c. I All druggists. Advertisement. '. PETER SCOn WINS BIG ' STAK EIN STRAIGHT HEATS COU MRfS, O., Sept. SI. The Hoster, Columbus, $10,000 stake for 2:14 trotters, I the principal event today on the Orand , Circuit racing program here, was won by j Peter Scott In straight heats. Mabel ' Trak was second and Lottie Lee third. ! Hest time, 2:07. Peter Scott'i share In the stake was 14,000. Will Run. Marshalltcwn. MAKSITALLTOWN'. Ia.. Sept. Si Frank N. Hoyle of Waterloo, who laat year managed the Keokuk team In the Central Base Hnll association, waa today announced aa the manager of next year's Marshalltowu team. m Hifi 9 i'or BOYS K Um DIiiis4 OiK AND GI mm $0 WrlsWAI 4 M Some bright boy win soon be whizzing over the roads on this $275 Indian Motorcycle, or some happy girl showing her friends the $200 Edison Phorogranh with its $75 worm of records won in this FEME C0MIEST Edlaoa Day, October 21, celebrates) th dbcovecy of tba Jncandeccent electric light. We want people to nn- dervtand it and to know all about it, and to get them to know about it and talking about it, the EDISON DAY PRIZE CONTEST has been started, with $2500 worth of QUALITY PRIZES to be Riven by the makera of EDISON MAZDA Lamp to boy and girls of 18 and under who tell the story of Edieon Day efSscthrely and arouse interest in its celebration. jgTj, I Every Boy and Girl Has an Equal Chance You simply distribute some cards which we wCl ghre you en tirely free of charge and these cards when turned in by persons buying lamps bet ween September 2 1 st and October 21 st, EDISON DAY, count points for you. The earlier you get started the more cards you can distribute and the more points you stand to win, so we emphasize the importance of starting right sway. There is nothing for you to buy, or be responsible for. No reports, no details. 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