Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 22, 1915, Page 5

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OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1915, A TRYOLA CAPTURES s Omaha Architect — {SUNDAY WORKED A iy, = W wa it the mctines rewrvation and un tdln svaw by the [ar. o wat_cominning, vt we could see that he was truly destitute, | ® whi : In a little Minnesota town, Tower by |argan. The meetings were in & hall over |y may ¢ e bl When we got back to our rooms “Bil t e oen Sues W, Hi Lanning HARD AS PODR JAR loame, e netd the mstings in an cid |a greoery siors. Toe Seaitn sar Sere . . ot kel h will favor | deserted dance h Bl and 1 took oft |come more than half the time and when |'00K Off his best suit, put on his other either Hal Me smbls 3 gr conts and worked seviral daps Dufld- |she ©das 'BEt one and sent me down to the preacher - ¢ ot. 81.s(Bpoc and worked several days bufld o didn't “BII' tried to lead the stngin bty The two hoi been fighting rhvl"fl&ynfn T ot o o o ‘: Contmued from Page One.) ing the seats: laying rough planks ove One dny the Dreshyterian preacher | Vith his best as n present with his come : and no r, and there is evi- LClckTam < e logs, He preached there five weeks wit pliments, and some cash, M i i Omaha today brough 13 guinst W K od o weeks w cames and wanteq to show us his chureh ¢ Expeuition Mare Wins First Harness acnu itfer between them g Moyt et FOBL10. which he |PTEACHer met:us and ‘RII' asked where his whole heart and soul, Just as he doos |We went with him and after he had | Y& 8ir, T know what ‘Bill* Sunday fe Contest Started Over County g 1 WOREIOE and | o e e Saavices na. Arils 1‘\ o m A»W.“‘ were to be hel 1 on the last day he took up o | showed us the main part we were aston. At heart. T knew him when he was obssure } Fair Societys Track ot (&l MeKinney |yt and supervisor in conection with the T T '-‘l'- : tion. It was $35. He didn't make & |fshed when he ushered us into the praye e was just as earnest a Christian | th : |‘ - MELhIng | ooootion of the Mary Lanning Memorial " Wy couldn’ It was all right meeting room and we found that he and ® he Is now when the world recog- | on the big horse, by beating Columbia room crowd nto the chure North Dakota is wite A th 'dr % niges him. . hospital in this city ,and a memorial - . his wife and three children were living l MATCH RACE TO BE HELD TODAY :»r two thind heats in 3:07% this year. | (SRl 18 U8 €8 B0 o ampton, | Vel tings N. D, wo had meetings | there Mr. Leavitt will be joined by his wite — fut all the conditions demanded by Hal ToU™ - oy . i hous th to my dying da laugh o y Mass ¥ He mentloned that in the last six |And daughter Friday and they will proe G, K. A McKinney for his bes: ort will not be | n horro ha Ton Moy % : A Tryola, g P M':.k',ln‘,‘:.“h:-‘,\,,H|,,,,‘.‘ ‘,',,',,v:‘ - lm; ”" .';“ . _”' - 'l_" The architect says in his bill that he '™ T that der of an Indian |montha he haq received just $100 in sal- |ceed to their home in Los Angeles. &ron the first harness race started over |lumbla Fire heat Hal McKinney over o | W88 dlmissed by Mr. Lanning without e - = nm Douglas County AgFicultural asso- | soft track at the Specdway in a flve-heat | CAUS® after Lanning had agreed to com atlon's mew track at Benson yesterday, | race last August pensate him on the basis of T\ per cent | pnd in so doing, trotted the fcurth heat | The racing program will begin at 1:30 | Of the total cost of construction and paid in 2:20%3, which was excellent t'me, track | o'clock today him $1,00 of the sum. Both structures and weather conditions considered The summaries have lately been finished, the hospital Lottie Alcott won the first heat in| fTrotting, 2:50 class, purse at a cost of more than $100,00) P:2%, but Tryola, which {s a grand- | Tryola, blk. m., by Exp @aughter of Tlectioncer, and thus a great | 1.G8 A feoit. b, by i3 1 GREAT NUMBER OF AGED granddnughter of Hambletontan, the | Fott {irles) A PEOPLE ATTEND SOCIAL Tounder of the trotting horse family in andria, b, m., by Bon Voy America, had too much speed for her in ¥ 7 ti " There’s all or miles, x»‘u»l‘:‘x- YORK, Net Tele \lthough the time was slow in the by Con gram.)—The at the fifteenth *annual Su pace, it was warmly contested by Major e nand women bastian)..2 2 2| of York county {Constantine and Frank Holoway. Laugh- | E. %. Alerton, b. g. by g6 Aller h d'ff i h | lin put the Major over in straight heats, H'-v"‘ ”‘lifly""" ‘l b ey 38y : ”;,",{ ";, " H, - s th t y sy -y t 5 | however. This horse is a good looking | L4ndy Peterson, b, m., by Abdul oot kgt B i A ld b 1 bowever, Thin Horss'is 4 o T BB R Ay e W world between Hawaiian Canned M. T. won the 211 pace rather easily, | | Fatiig Fa her Loomer came next, aged %. P. l d h f . . e . &, by Cc 11 _—_— , A R R I e incapple and the green fruit you en), . 2’ Take Dr. King's New Discovery, the ll f h A s W b (McK 3 frine. Beal, ch i by RIS Beak 3| best cough, cold, throat and lung medt \ ca resn. b (Mier mithi o i 4[cine made. The first doso helps. &0 - gl el oo grllactioe e, 3331, L, RN All druggists.—Advertisement ‘ ® \ lay, however. and prospects | _ARRY CHAPP UL crowi i e 0 N R o eKEL Y o | PETER SCOTT WINS BIG * Ll *h race between Colu g %4 ha" HATT M6KIEhoy — STAK EIN STRAIGHT HEATS £:00%, (he 214 trot and two other good | CHICAGO, Sept. 2l.—Larry Chappelle, e | riiiay who came to the Chicago American| COLUMBUS, O., Sept. 21.—The Hoster, Columbia Fire and Hal McKinney were | e88Ue base ball club from Milwaukee | Columbus, $10,00 stake for 2:14 trotters, exhibited before the mrandstand yester. | tWO Years ago in one of the biggest finan-| the principal ovent today on the Grand day, and it was evident that much in. | Cl&l transactions ever made by the local | Circuit raclng program here, was won by terest hus been aroused by this contest, | teAM and who was returned to the Amer- | Feter Scott In straight heats. Mabel Canned Fhe Mnten Bhes TSEED, lcan Assoclation club this spring because | Trask was second and Lottie Lee third So far as predicting the result of this | N® falled to make good, will play In a| Best time, 2:07. Peter Scott's share in race, every me entitled to do what he | Chicago uniform next year if a well-de- | the stake was $4,000, wants with his own money, but if any | [1ned report which prevailed here today M “ person deslres to know what e the wise materializes, Wil Rar Marshallitown, thing to do, it is this: Restrain your Chappelle is mentloned with Pitcher MARSH, TOWN., la., Sept. N.— enthusiosm for elther horse to a suffi- | Shackelford in a deal with President | Frank N. Boyle of Waterloo, who last clent degree so0 that your money will re. | Comiskey of the local club, in which the | Year managed the Keokuk team in the main in your pocket two players are to be received by the | Central Base Ball association, was today The clement of uncertainty is very Chicago team in exchange for some cash, | #Mnounced as the manager of next year's a pitcher and an outfielder Marshalltown team is Eicked only when it is perfectly ripe and full flavored. It is packed immediately in its own natural juice — the genuine pineapple flavor is retained. ‘There’s nothing more delicious. The big, tender slices are ready to serve for dessert the moment they come from the can. They may be used in countless ways =in pies, cakes, fritters, salads, puddings, ices, sherbets, etc. A medium-sized can is plenty for six people. I M \( l T T AR il OO%inPRIZESII| M~ _ $200 Edison Diamend Diss Phonegraph WHA $76 etk of Recopds; Jour own chaleg i d!lll { D l.] " = L il i 10c to 25¢ a can according to size of can and grade of quality —cheaper than it's ever been before, Just ask for a can of Hawaiian Pineapple, Your Grocer Sells It AssoCIATION oF HAWALAN PinearrLe PAckErs Garland Bldg. Chicago 11} N 4 & | o Py ) A Some bright boy will soon be whizzing over the roads ‘on this $275 Indian Motorcycle, or some happy girl showing her friends the $200 Edison Phonograph with its $75 worth of records won in this EDISON DAY PRIZE CONTEST Edison Day, October 21, celebrates the discovery of the incandescent electric light. We want people to un- derstand 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 BIGLAND OPENING TakeStockin'Piper Says the broker: ‘‘You want to chew tobacco to get the real juicy sweetness out of it—an you want to chew ‘‘PIPER" to get the top-notch plug-chewing of T e | the world. Down in Wall j ALITY PRIZES to be given by the makers of | ! gm%’u MAZDA hm:oto boys 3 girls of f;'md | Street we use it all the ¥ i under who tell the story of Edison Day effectively and arouse time. “PIPER not onl i interest in its celebration. | s;;rel our time—it multi- B 1Girl H Equal C bl plies our tobacco enjoy- h YEvdm ly distribute some cards w::h will give you Ao ‘. Is NO' Land Drawing ment. "’ ou ply we en- | i urelyfroedm-ndtb-um‘vbeum:adhbypono: ‘ (This Is T.s e ) { ?X‘a’r’,‘m‘ Loty fimmifigfin i 149,838 acres In the Goshen Hole pl pER i cards you can distribute and the more points you stand to win, Country, Eastern Wyoming, open for ! 80 we emphasize the importance of starting right away. | settlement under Homestead Laws M . There is nothing for you to buy, or be responsible for. No { in tracts of 160 acres. s P reports, nodetails. Send or call for the completo catalog | .l s..c ‘ of EDISON DAY prizes and full details of the con- B Poundt e SUBJECT TO INSPECTION ON AND AFTER / Chewing Tebacco — Champagne Flaver The greatest distinction about “‘PIPER to a man who likes a smacking good relish to his chew is the fa- mous ‘‘Champagne Flavor.” The winey taste mingles on #o8t. iy une or ail o the lamp agents listed below il cheerfully give you a fine catalog illustrat- ing every prize and will furnish particulars that will help you to get results. Get an early start, SEPTEMBER 25, 1915 — SUBJECT TO ENTRY, FILING OR SELECTION OCTOBER 25, 1910, This 1s the last large tract in Wyoming to be dis posed of under the Homestead Act. To reach Tor- rington, the nearest railroad point to these lands, travel via : | ° o fo his tongue with the natural, mel- i low sweetness of the ripest, rich- ) | pest, i | nlon ac‘ lc est, carefully selected tobacco leaf. d “ PIPER” is the highest Sead 10c ant our t I R : ) type of chewing tobacco in the T iahasce to Gering, Nebraska, (leaving Omaha 12:30 mid- world—wholesome, healthful ~and we'll send a full-size 10c night) auto stage to Scott’s Bluff (about two miles), and satisfying. w‘:g:ll" l:d;;;-g- f train leaving that point ut 3:55 p, m., ariving Tor- b7 daslers everywhers, anywhere in ‘; 8. Also s rington 505 p. m. same day. Entry filing or seleo- b ey "“"I or shot ":wt" The { tion, Cet. 25, 1913, at Cheycnne, Wyoming, United \ ""A"o will cost'ua. 206, which w5 Mid-West Electric Company, 1207 Harney St. Forest & Meacy Drug Co., 401 North 24th St., States (fovernment Land Office, beginning 9 o’clock EAMESPANY BACCO will gladly spend — because Burgess-Granden Company, 1509 Howard St. South Side. am . Now York ;.:l:ll will make you 'l . Western Auto Supply Co., 1920 Farnam St. Goldman Pharmacy, 24th and Leavenworth Sts. k; Y we of TRIFERS Powell Supply Company, Auto Supply, 2110 Strausbaugh Pharmacy, 1816 Vinton Street. \ g y Farnam St. Willlams Pharmacy, 10th and Bancroft Streets, The pf!.&(o*mg ed.fie of thn‘:llnfld‘ m;y ul?;’ .b( Sherman & McConnell Drug Co,, 16th and Dodge l{-'mln Purk l'lmrlu‘ulfly. 3233 Cuming Street. reached by an 1 m.‘ e automobile drive from alg, Streets. :‘:::}’l"‘ l“lrl:‘:(!:»-,‘i-;g ]‘“;d "““f"lflfl“\- Nebraska, the terminus of the North Platte Valley 5 o y » €] ) oy & 2 > v wi S > e 8 : P A M 2 bherl::;\ & McConuell Drug Co., 16th aad Har- pCliCR DIUE 00 3008 Leavenworth Btrest. branch of Union Pacific Railroad, 7 miles west of Sherman & McConnell Drug o, 307-3 Nortw VPN, M40 Suibly Subply Co. 1215 Haruey Geriug. Persistence is the cardinal vir- th Street. Kuudsen G}ocer v 5 3 ) 1 i ini Y y Co., 5906 Main Street, Benson, Send today for special circular containing plat Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., 24th and Far- Florence Drug Co., Main Street Floren g o d ; g D : 2 e Rroast Butlon Fancy G 20h and Undor. BATBLOER Drug Co., 34(h and Ames Avenue. of the land, extracts from the Homestead Laws, and tue 1n advertmlng: no matter rnest Butfett, Fancy Grocery, and Under- Fregger Drug Co., 16th and Grace Streets, ormation about railroad and automobile trans- : wood Streets. Vochals Pharmacy, 602 Plerce Street. information - icati how ¢00d advcrtmine may be Louis Euhml:er, tFn.cy Grocery, 4820 Leaven- Adams & Halght Drug Store, 24th and Lake portation to this tract. Free upon application to h worth Street. Streets. " 2 . A. L. Hulf, Pharmacy, 2024 Leavenworth Strest. Adams & Halght Drug S P T in other respects, it m Walnut llljl Pharmaey, 3923 Cuming Street. Slraeu,- ” THE Wure, 868 ang Veri R. A. SM' H p s. u’t be A. Bhaw, Fancy Grocery, 2116 Military Avenue. Blake Drug Co., 16th and Locust Streets run frequently and constant- ly to be really succcessful. Hanscom Purk Pharmacy, 1501 Park Avenue. Phillips Drug Co., 13th and Harney Streets | Colonization and Industrial Agent, Union L.aemmle Film Service Co., 1122 Farnam Street. Wilke & Mitchell, 40th and Farnam Street , ?acific Sys g H. L. Pribbernow, Pharmacy, 24th and Vintou. Munt Drug Co., 24th and F Strests, South Side Pacific System, Room 208, U.P. Hermansky Bros., Pharmacy, 16th aud Vinton. Bernak & Son. 16th and Willlany Bldg., Omaha, Neb. O, H, Wirth, Pharmacy, 1330 North 40th Street. Nebraska Cycle Co., 15th and Harney Streets ; Y l b s

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