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Show Man CVWar Lives Sn Is Given Care of a PriJf Experts Guard Noted HorS LEXINGTON. Ky., Feb 2. Kvry. lux.iry lavished on royalty Is to be lho i portion of Man o' War. world cham-1 plot) thoroughbred, at Hlnata farm; near hre, wfeere he has Just been re- tired to the stud. private groom, private feed tubs, a private pasture, where ho is allow-. ed to run loose, these are some of the things that are being provided l,y hit tfwner Samuel i. Riddle ol Philede! phi. i. rind Miss Elizabeth Daingerfleld. : noted w oman breeder of t borough - I. reds, under whose - are he has been ' piucedi ) Animals such Man o' War are noi allowed to dO in.inv UiinKS jfheir plsh- lan brothers and s.sters d that might expose them to danger. When the , in racer lefl the farm at Berlin Mil . where he was Stabled after hl return re-turn from his triumph over sir Barton, Bar-ton, at VVlndsOr, he wa plaCOil iii a padded automobile van and hauled io the express ear. On bis arrival In Lexington, h- was unloaded Into an-other an-other '.an and token to ttv Kentucky io, key ciuii race tru. k for exhibition to idmfring thousands of Kenturkians.' Pl.Vl ED IN N j .When he was la Ken from the track to lima:.! farm, a dlstam , miles.! he was placed In a van and hauled over the smooth hlghw.iv IO the farm I There he wis unloaded and p'.aced In a rial) stie. lally prepared for him. with th mpanion cf all bis travels. Major Ma-jor Tn ai. the old steeple chase racer, on one side and Golden Broom, Mrs. Walter M. Jefford's I on - i -old s;al-lion s;al-lion on the other. For Man o' War lovoi equine company ami h. is m le- ! kept satisfied by hav ing his chum with ' him as well :m anothtr high-bred SJI- , DnaX ; Although Miss Daingerfleld; whose n pUta'tlOli a" a breeder of race horses hors-es la MCOnd to none, has s..id that "A 'horse I- a horse, and Man o' War will 'just have a stable" she tohi the repre-sentatrve repre-sentatrve of the Associated Press that I she had remodeled a bam on the farm for him. The box t . i it prepared fot j.Man ..' ar ami Qolden Broom are irj.'- .mi roornv. giving them plenty 1 ' loom In which ! turn ami lie low ii at will. Feed ' n tlx for Man o War ha' been -I" :lallj built bj a Lexington tinsmith, ispeclsl precautions being taken to see that the famous racer cannot injur himself d. Malls In the. barn are much like tlios in th- barn of any thoroughbred breeding farm, but ' tbrOUgh and about Ihe l.ari.s at all hours of the night, s waurhmah mak.- In Sra Io see thai in. harm befalls' any of the rai Ut n house nearby in -jlsssaP m;, ,,;10 .,, ' f'.r M -n War. '-;n ,,'V'fe I 'I' lr i v ' XuoMsSf ''"t'oii on?l..8ligSBM 'wn Pike, and where hftM hubah and his siro Fair m geto 1 st-.bi. i " , !i;.sRl |