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    THE OMAHA !U:i:. TMl'KSDAY, Sr.nr.MBl.U 11. l'.CJ.
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Trots to New
Stale Record
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t.OlllllU Pilot
(Iuy Axworthy Around
Trickin J:0.' 1-2-ln-trtftifif
Program.
By HARRY K. WHITTED.
"The .Wl.tkV J 12 tr., f.,r a
ptirf of $!,'", tlir tllt rif uii llir
pK'Krjin (I Ihf m-roiitl day' lirur
ntrrtmu t t lie Ak-S.ir-l!iMi traik fur
tiittird thr n al Oirilk i the tlav. 'I hf
tune nu'le hy I Ifanor fiuy, a nur
K'i'iii? mare liy (iuy Axuorihy, i"t.ili
luhnj a new itaie recot'l in tlie f ir t
In hi. J.iiS'i.
A I way, it liay mitre liv IVtrr tlir
"ri" it, aiiil driven liy Unify Thinna
of OtttHha. drew llic jn-tt- in (tie fir-.!
lieat and tonk the lead into the fn'
turn, Tiny rated in a IhiihIi iimiI
after the half a aMied. Tlim
('apt. Mushy, a hliy KeldniK hy ("id.
Monhy, driven hy "Hunnr.v" lh it
l Iiiiiii;i;iuIh, lit out a few Ii.lii.
rrtniinu mound on the ontsiile, and
iiiakii'tf a lard try through tin
stretch, llut he hark a hit too
far, placing thud w:tli Klranor (iuv
winning and I lipid A il)i!iK'ii min
ing in ,eeiin. Vrila. Watt hv (iiii.
Wain hnke hadly oil tin- iii.t turn,
then tiam'ied ii on the hack strcti !i
in a d.izring lnr-t of speed, only to
K' into (he air a.iin uii the lower
turn. She oi ihout a mile vv In u
she iloei hr .;k, ami was (Jintnnci'd in
the fir-t heat, The ijiinrten in thi
this mile, the fasti st of the d.iy, were:
:l i4; 1 HI ' i ; l..M!i and 2:05.',
The Triumph in Front.
In the second heat (.'!)' took The
Timn.ph mit in front early in the
(Mine, and w:i leading hy a IoiikIIi at
the half. A u i " Al! n turned on the
ya with (apt. Mushy around the
lower turn and through the stretch,
mming to (lie front in a hard drive
and winning the heat hy a (lose
margin. Child had The Triumph
right there at the finish, and I .omnia
was also ram in p last with Klranor
(iuy. Child heat him out hy a nose
for secon I place.
In the third heat Haldemau took
I'r nee Homlsniaii, a hrown gelded
son of The I'omKinan. away sizzling
at tlie word ami wan leading ;it the
'inarter, which they reached in M sec
onds. ( apt. Mosi.hy was right on his
tail, however, and again Allen .stepped
on the gas on the lower turn. The
I r 1 11111 r 'h gave Moshy a hard race
through the utretch. hoth coming
r'ovvn next to the raif, and looked to
have a chs'ire to win the heat, but
vent off h's feet 1'tO yards from the
wire. I-mm then in Allen eased up,
winning handily with Kleanor Guy in
second place and The Triumph in
a how position. 1". 4
Five Starters in 2:17 Pacei ' ;
l ive starters took the word ih the
first heat of the 2:17 pare, "The
Iowa," for a purse of $1,0(10. The
hottest finish of the day was in the
initial heat of this class. Fred Kgan,
driving N'eita I'atih, a hay mare hy
J ;in L'ateh, 1:55, drew the guide posi
tion at the start but dropped hack m
the first turn ami was in about fourth
place at the halt. Around the lower
turn L'.gan shook up the daughter of
the world's champion, coming around
on the outside, the long route. The
first four horses raced almost abreast
up the .stretch, with N'eita winning
the heat hy a nose. Radio second and
Whiskfast in third place.
Again m the second heat Kgan
took his mare out in front from the
start, with Nellie llesure pushing
him out. But the mare ran' out of
steam by the time the three-quarters
were reached, Ribbon Cane and
Whifkfast .furnishing the real fight
for .(econd place with the former
winning hy a short length. Nellie
llesure finished last.
Ncita l'.'itch was leading the field
again in the third heat when they
it ached the quarter and was trailing
(lose up on the rail when they passed
the half. Thy hid this position
until they headed into the stretch,
when Roy Owens pulled Ribbon
l ane out and set sail. They came
down the stretch, both swinging their
whips freely, and Owens was aide to
nip the daughter of Dan Patch at the
wire hv a nose. The time was
2:07 1-2.
Frances Rares Up.
Only four entries came out in the
2:20 "tiohleiirod" trot, for 3-year-olds
and tinder tor a purse of $000. Hoy
Owens drew the
l'avne. a hav cot by Gen. AVatt
owned hv F.d Mattison of
'I he iield got away to a fine start,
v nil vt ry little scoring and were well
hiinchtd at the half. Morgan shook
Moore Wei thy. a chrsiiut geltimg hy
. ir'ah.ui ,uorth. out at the head
BRINGING UP FATHER
rfmt urn,
irt JlMl ASO MaUalfc IN fVll
rAcc or colons in me .i'mu b
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Today's Race Program
Til I HO KAV rPNTIV.tl..
Ilariiru, J II I'urr: Tt Alt l lrm.
I'urM t,.yuu.
Hum. K'l Ptl'in.ii
Hl lire, K'l r. O'tun
ll. Vitn lOmitra
n.i'i'y ii mi a l'-k
Knurl- ll-ll. W M Wrmhl
Qllt'fl DhlK, llrpirr HilllV'tll,
l.tjii Jloow. J K l'r(iiti.
H iimli'trnr lllnitrn. Chnrlra tf ir-llr
iutitft-nw.i'Ml Ji . I ir 1, A. Iirrihoii.
l.nty M , H nry 'l'h-inr.
LftiiihiiN llir ii-'i. .1 Hi-liurrlrcn.
lUfllr... VilM Trul, I'uru II.IHK1.
I-I"if JO. J. I'. I.Hrlnioir,
Hkytw kl. il II. Il-iwar-l
r'rv Wiitlirwii. Ilriiry Tholngt
Annit vilru li-n Morgan.
'-lrr Ahi-i'iM, ilruixv Koainll.
immi'tiu 1 1 r. k, II. il. I'nry.
Jt-i-iitniha. W. i. Iluruliorn.
MnrnrM, 1:1 fare. 1'iira W.
Mftrtin lu i r-1, . 1. u JnhiiNun.
i'Miivuo'.il. Hnry Th'-nini
-I...M MiiM Mm W. I. K'-rrnl
I.Hililir I'nic h. J. 11 Hyun.
Hi.ll Zri I' i, Wnrmn I)-ihi..
J.mi lM(uir. a, r: l.ti lit'su.
Ul'liii Krri. K l llolli-l.
lUrnm, II tn Vmrr: Curnliuiikrm.
I'ura turn.
Ttlnkl Heir, Ai-inm MrtlonuM.
FIi.i -ri"- if-'l, V i Kthrrtr
At Max-I. K l. tl'iuiil.
N;.l, 1 I. Nrl.rrn
linrnr tiiiMc, 1 "in Klilif-n
Hnipy Jii.- -t i.r.
Muiinliif, H rurluii. I'ur.r 4iMI.
Tlifr-i r-OliU and I p.
fSTT 'n ,
tt :.7l fuh i.f Hi-. I II"
i;n "I'lin.fi. vt.irii , n:
. .. I 'I' W Aln II"
:il Mil. Mrrllttc it:
I7'l Hum W rhlr it:
i :!;?) I '! Mir-.inr I':
iT.t 'Hurry llu-IO'r II'-
1 r.t-4 Klr-llrr full II'.
! 7 lull I'iarkurll 1 1 i
l.'Mtl Curl Hub-Tin Ill
1:1111 r..ifi.i.t lit.
Al.i rlidl.lt.'
i n.- wctah it:
.... My li'ii-k n:
Trilllirt ..Hit
I'piHk tniry.
HiinnliK, Una Mllr: fall Kr.llral Drrby.
I'urM S.VMI.
.... r'nihrrin Marrnnti 1"2
1P74 l,r,i.,. 112
Ailrlltla 1. II-
:,h:k Kryir'i I I i.
ii. in il I
l.mn Krt 1U
J. II. Karl I'ruin :Altriiiit to 1'ny l)tlt hy
I'iu! W-k' Tour Almiailj Kiuii Sule (.! Stthad
In live week that J. It. It.llien. '1 he rfToits id C, C, "Oad" Ifen
Oir.aha aiitoiuohilc man, vt.n mltliuks, nwuer of a (hiikm dinner
Furupe lie avv Kiiik (ieorge V an-l tdace near Ak-Sai-Ilcn lit Id. to pay
the prime of Wa!c jictionally on off a $700 mnitnaxe mlfrrcd t el
T heir private y.nht; had i chat withjbaik when he vva unestcd yeteriUy
M.itluld.1 Mi i-rmirk-, liani ee r.f Ma by diiiity nhrriflt, who ay they
Osier, and attended the irt retiliio-i , found ix pints of liipior and a gallon
oi tin- ii.insin laiuiiy in m years in ! cmiiainer partly tilird with "hootch
in Ins place
It II I II T I II I
uhvh fey
l iMiiuhascn.
Mr. Hansen returned limine ytster
day. He alo met his hro'her-in-law,
Cant, (iutthard of the Danish n.ivv,
In the basement a
toiiiid a can containing currency and
silver.
.Sheriff Clark says "Dad" mutes. ed'
lie vt.is tiyniK to 'ill the liiiuor to
y.l.o lost two vcc!s to the Germans i pay olf the niirtn.iKe.
diirinif the war and nine was taken "Dad" and "Lone Star" Hans were
pr.soner for refusing to give food- held up in the latter! shack a few
tufts to tiern.an ships. 'months U"
Iiiroiiii' Tu Tliinl Onarti-rly
lnslallmrtit Due ruiiiiu i (v
'1'he third qnarteily in .tallnient of
the illiollle tax for I''-' I is ill U or
bif'.ir niidiiKht, tuiiiiiiiow, .Stp'i'in
ber 15, A. li. Allen, colli , t-.r of in
ternal revenue, anuoumis. I ail.ne in
rccrive notne dots not it-ln-v.-
I'xnaver of hi nbl watioti in tiay on
time, the official eltildusics. I
tie to pay the installment render I lined Monday.
I the whole amount due and ti.iv.ible
ii I ion demand from the i ol'i . lor.
J. I'. )i,.I-.'k Daiinhlt r Wi-.l.
Detroit. M ill . Sept. I.' An-liniilii-iTiiint
was iiii-l' today of the
ni.iriiniie tf Mrs, U'linlicd l'idi;e
(Iiiiv, damthter of the late John F,
I Milne, ailioihubile ni4iilif.li Hirer, tn
Wesson SevbiiTii, wealthy rial e-tale
Fail- ' di al'-r nl iJiirtiit. I lie wedding oc
Yesterday's Results
HARNESS RACES.
"TIrllrllUll, i ll trot, pur 11,000:
Ciiiiln jn.sliy. 1. H hy fulcilittl
Unity lAIIrn) i 1 1
Klrni'ir lluy. I), in. by tluy Ai-
wuithy il.nomliil 1 -I
Th TriiJini.il. Ii. . by Tim V.n-
inn! (I'hii'lrl 2 3
Priie -f 1 tor t1roin. Or. . I.y Tin.
H..ll'ln.nnn IMalilrnmnl 4
Altvay, b, in. by I'rlrr thn tlrnat
IThiimnil) ' 6
Mlri M-tiliff, b. ni. by Mubrl
(.Shlvl-y 1 1 T 6
Vnils Wills b hi. by ilvnrral
U.dl O I1HI1.JI.T II
Cui'l.l Albinijrii, b. k. by Allilmi'-n
(Hurl) 2 "Jr
Tlmr: ZilUH: 3 2 "I'-i-
I if niuluil In lots inilrl: Kliat hntl, Kl
anue Ouy. fJK.S". S 0; 'Uill'a Al-
blniirn. 110, SO, 13.60; Caiitaln Jtmliy, 12 I".
Sir. in. I hiui. enritmii M"hIj'. IH.dn. $.1 !0.
ti ii"; Tli.i Trliiiiipti, 3 ii, il.""i Hl-Hnor
iiiiv. lit in. Thiol li.iii, "h oi m n Moby,
2 'ii. IJ tiO: K.liiyior t;uy, 1:1 1'i.
"ThM lnvm" i.17 i-uir, pur tl ooO:
N.-lot 1-iitih. b. in. by iJan J'atih
I Kuan i 1 1 2
million runt', b. in. by I'-'li-r Hufr
lnvrlil - 4 2 1
Kaill.i. I1 k. if. by Hilly TwittT
llliirl) 2
WhislifiiMl, b, ni. by TnuiipfoKl
(llalUiniian) 3
Tlmr-: ::ii'4, 2:"7'A, 2 : 14 .
$J iniiiurl balrl: Fli't hrat, Nleta
I'm. h $: so. l ""; Rinllo, f:. 70. P.-.-nri'I
ll.'iil, N.'ila 1-nt.Ti. 11.4". I2.H0; Itllilmn
tianr, til 20. Thiol h.-at, Kllibon Cane,
$62". $2 20; Nrlla Patch, $2. 0.
-Tin. f.iil.Irnro.1" 2:2(1 trot, 3-yrar-olil
ami mtili'l, l-urs.' ItlOO:
Mi.oiv Wortliy. ill. K. by Orlallan
Axvturlliy (.Vti.ruaiil I A 1
H.-n Hi Ik. b. n. by HinKn 8I1K
l llal.m;in) 3 2 2
Kr.'iiu-.H I'iyn b. ni. by Crnorai
W :i On (I ilvllll 2 4 3
Cent Maxt-y. b. in. by Julg Hai
ry (riiamllrr) '
Tlmr: 2:HVi. 2:H''i. !:IH.
12 mulurli pabl: l-'lrt hrnt, Monre
Wi.rlhy, lino, 2.o: Franrra l'nynr,
Jit HO; .Hvrnnil hrni. Moorr Worthy. i:i 00,
12 '0; Urn Silk. $.1 I". Thlra hrat. Mooro
Worthy, J1.6D, 12.70; Hi-ll Silk. J3.40.
RUNNING RACES.
First Kunnln Ilarii Six furlonltii. Purse
$ iuii. For 3-y. nr-..Uls and upward.
I'liOieinn prtr... $.'of-
SiniliiiK M n;Ki" '- r.-''orarol, ownrr. ..
Bui-nit, won: Pull ri tj.i in IV. Iluthrlrl.
..wnios. Fox X- Johnsnn, arroi.ii : Iir. Ma. lt
II i roinrtiirk), ownrr, ". W. Grov.T,
thiol i l-ii.ihl'.n (lirl IP. Horn), nwmr. Jra
sup Iliiithi-m. r.air'h; Minion l.uwis (H.
.... ....r o. r T rtn.l.oi flfrh: Touuh
. ......v.. .1.- lt .,r.uul i.w.iur H A .lllllI'M. I
Hlxth: riropatra Boy IP. Wilson), ownrr,
.1. Kobinnon. s.-vrnlh: -tor Nui:rnt IT.. Hrr
rinit). own.T. . P. Salt.-, rishlh; Inillanolii
I W. Maniirrpl. ownrr. JnrtinnoU Stable,
ninth; Murh tibllard HI ! Marino), ownrr,
J). A. Moore, truth: May Moon IT. llryrrl.
owner. Mm. Pryrr. alrvrnth. Tim:
24 1-S, 4S 4-5, 1:14 3-S.
At post one tnlnuir: iff at 4:81. Two
itollar alralaht mutuala paid: .Smlllnn MaK-l-i.
II '0 siraiiilit. IS 00 iiiarr ami 12 0
nil 9 i
rhi.w; Hsrrmlianr paid 120 pla- and
J2 o dlo . N. K Ural paid 12 20 rhov.
Hlart HlrHaicllhR- Won easily. M ond aamr.
Third sain.- VVTnnrr. bi. it by Jim tjtt-lty-1'u.-lt.
Trairirr, h worrrli.
FootBallFacts
WorlhKnowing
o(rl(ttit, mt.
Q. Can a nytr of ( ndl k t klriK
off kHk lh I, uii a u alii after it baa truv
c.el thn r4Uir-i1 Ju ynrd?
. So. hhonltl Hiiy iilitr of thff tiiln
ItliUInK off kirk tlie Imll the nitijim! ttm
II gorn in tit oMniii(f t4fm 4 thitt
uuot. KuIk 30, Hrc. 'I,
W. May Hiiy yaytr M In Uiotion at
th ki-K-off .'
A, m. .All tli pl)TN of both
tmnifM limy Ii in rnutloii In uny dtreriloii,
lniti(Jcd I In- phiyrrN at thi Uv kitkiitK
tt niutilfi Imi-k of thi hull uiitJl It i
a timl!v ktrk'i unit tlio liir of Hit
nUIii rrreituiie rninln tit ItHht 10 unlit
tn nlunri of tb point frmn which th
hull In ki(kt-l, until It In Hi-ttmliy kirked.
liul 8, hfi-. 1,
W a tr a pluyer of the kU-kcr'B niife
rpcover thn at the kh-k-off hefon
any player of the other aide hnn tourtu-d
It.'
V ria. ( !. .... .l.lll.l
flint fa, htiM hn klrkrd 10 yard for- '
wnni. Knit n, rvc. x.
Q, Hr'h'TH tn th If n 1 1 put in play fol
low mif it toijfhtiHrk ?
A. lolloping h toiK'lilifiik, ivnm df
f ending uoiil h Ihtb tout hliiu k wiim
u-ored, put a hull In pluy Uy nrrtmnuiK
nt Ita ?i)-urd Hit. Kulo 13, Sev. I.
U- 'an ft t'J til t hr uw n forward pn
after rt'icivini,' lh- t.rll on a kick-off'.'
A. No, A forwiird piinm van uy hr
leffiilly miido from a arrtininng; hy the
tram putting the bull In pluy. Kule 17,
hec. 3.
Jp1 you are contemplating matrimony,
don't take the leap until you see
Dodger Recruits Recalled.
New York, Sept. 1.1. ''line play
ers who were placet! out on option
hy the Hrooklyn National league
club have been rccallcl club onieers
announced today. Tht-v included
Wallace Wood, an outfielder with
the Seattle club in the l'acific Coast
league.
. .1. ...:.u l- i thnw: Full Attain. Sl'i i-larr
pine Willi ' ... I htiw I'r Mai lt. 14 20 .how Ntart aoorl
.Watts, w nn ranllv. Srruntl aiuiif Thlr.l ranir
Olliaha. i Vlnn-r. rh. .. lv Smil..-Marurrlta
1 I I 11. 'I n i.rrin-'i
St.oon.1 Ittllinloir U.uo Mlf hilt
Urn.. Kor 3 yotir-.iltla itn-1 ui.vt'ir.t lhat
ho. not Hon mi . ra'-r pintr July 1-
I ' i ml i'i( prlrr MHO .
W i, M.ritnl'.ik H .l.'rr). ruvnrr,
K ltrri-'H won: lv.irii.hiin.. ..I 1'. . -ir 1 1 o ) .
.. - t II. I ...,.,..,.l V u lll
i the .treti-'.i, with Hen Silk by (,, ,,.,,. ..,.,. s n..i. Mi-ui;
I'.u-ir. n t- mt, it .l I'V lames K. . t - ! V..!-i-w (l,.n.i..-.i ..n-i. nui-.r..
I
A.-niii ! (iiii.ihi, tiia-inq turn outl,,,, n.'r 7i nrnr-i. r fo Tim 14 J V
i -I l!ii'i,:v!i tl-i- sireii 'i Cut the i'r, i 1 1 ; v !! 5 . r .. t . ti -1 - I ..i ,
k.,-:, rii'iv b.i.k,- ?,l va:.ls ,V m, ,) 1 J'Z
re. j e,l I'l.u nl tl-sr-l, with rtances ! t-. . m r n.t w i M.i'iin-
I '.IV lie 111 v i .'Ii ! p'.l.e. Ill M .II..Hlht. I.I' ria.a !.! -' M
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Now Showing
RQDOLPH
fJ(7i t a a m. mwrmm B, I A
VALfcNIINII
The Wonder Pic
ture off the Year
Price:
Daily Mutinees . .33
Evening: 50?
TODAY -TOMORROW
( a I Timr
SUTERIOR SIXACT DILL.
a talua fhlui Plav
ALEXANDRIA
OPERA CO.
sim pa i
BARGAIN DAY
AT IMC 1RU
Malta, Oft N11M1,
t'kilJr, IM. lilt
f Now" Showing
M HAROLD LLOYD
'Grandma's fJ -
S Five Rfce!" jT ft
I Ak-Sar-Ben Field
III ' WW
I Admission to 1 Agricultural and B
Carnival Grounds X VC Industrial Exhibits I
Running and 1 SMILES OF '22 I
I Harness Races j7 X musical extravaganza H -(plu
tax) i
AUTOMOBILES FREE 1 ISfgjS
I September 12-23
I SEATS NOW ON SALE I
i H Beaton Drug Co., Paxton Hotel, Fontenelle Hotel, I
E Burget-Nah Co., Exchange Bldg. S. Omaha I
THREE DAYS MORE fa
NOW PLAYING
At ll-l-.VB-T nj o'clock
I (Tf13l ' will be filled with I
-4r i ' v Wi. r 'w i m
'iKL.I
! ' UV i ' ,S
j In Hi First Cr.-i-t ' !
I ,t.I in I t. M.'U
i
STARTS
SUNDAY
The Admission to
AK-SAR-BEN
CARNIVAL
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Ak-Sar-Ben Field
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