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1669-3 Social, Society, & Local News 1895-1926 I_ _ j -- -'-•""`— ' Mika • i--1-_`T--_ " •1i 1 t' 1 \ While in Miami, Go To . 1 w; n•�l '�' t� -Wlialer's . :ewetr •Store .1 '"= „ ' -. Cu rice �r. J y . , yt49. ,. .., priceI,$1.a0 {o $3.00. 12th STREET, M1AIV�I ;FL. l Iran lass. ,r.,r... \ Ctotl,inp,,$(o.00 ra18:uo. ---- ti;��:` and purchase a souvenir of• Our visit. .You I '• w,� rice, $3.�0 (a$/.00: I P l $ Y. , , a q�' can I find) some beautiful things at a trifling • ,...,.....,?,-.•.' �,pries.t x.00(n $x.00. r, 4,,• M.t. ,. isi, •��3 ., bjv. •: price, $3.00. I cost, \\ ��3��0 i .a, °j ” - - - - — - '' < fi , • i • r$2.:i0; p3.50 and$5.09. • i ____ • __ Nano '� t bet ond�Ija7 0f JdE110e • glades should not miss the trip up the .,y. . (1'� • M I 'IL r - I I• , • ;Continued from First Paged Miami River. This is one of the pret• I. "..x•e• a-' w+' • •tlest sills in the world, the water Is '-' •;;' �' • Chas Kurtz,an old base ball player, always calm, the beautiful' vegeta- R.�►.,- rw goods are not as represented. was asked to take the catcher'. place, • ' 's's P - tion- roviln In rich 1 • i ,g g Protusion on •�•�•! allowing the regular catcher Io take either side la full of wonders,'and the ' 1` % ■ 'Mr. Bennet's place. West Palm,view of the Everglades at the end is e••• !•r e Beach did good work but theywere on I '�1.&:.►►cicealu something to remember always. ,i rki.`` i t,l a strange field and in a etrenge land, ,, Extending in every direction from . ' •'• • •'� a.w en • r and the score was IC to 1 in favor of Miami are the finest roads Inate sta(e. ' •i:(: tQs - L the home team. Alter the old brid e, whlcti Is ko soon • • ;.s. 9 s N 15�oi ev6 Atter the ball game came the tOIii to `•bC supplanted by LhC hnndenme e : •uu= ...e��J 's°r ' lit i� I as Baru ■. V ♦. nament which was intensely exciting. ateel`struCture to be bulli at the tout ��■•w.�t"aiQ��Qi- m'u. r•1•t The riders made the following fine of Avenue I),Is the road forks. i '' ..,a scores: That to the lett Is the Cocoanut Grove • ta•. *.mn"'•my J.C.Osborne,11; Mid Osborne,32, boulevard,which,passing the eaten- ■■a.c■■����� / �! R. M.Singleton,11; P.B. I'rl tcbird, ><!'aaauuc:•, a, R sive thicken clearing where there I il, PALM BEACH, WEST PALM BEACH. ,a� �, 10; L. C.)lranning,7: Chas.Cone,7; will soon bo,erected a iafrge number of I. ••rt:i'-'.:!b. ' R. E. Mims, tt; J. G. Leonards, 6. beautiful residences and the Govern-1 • sit:llji• int" •n' Mr. Leopardi had a wild,untrained ,mint Experimental Station In Charge I t"'`"`�" T s �aW - home but did some wonderfdl riding.lot Prof.P.IL golfs, enters a beautl- T ' � �~ ■°r'•� S MORSE, one time the anjmal became utter- hal pamort B-u` easel labyrinth of •• ` I unm time t e and ran awayacross Y1 tee ,■ ■ y I tropical vegetation-where the trees se w„w the auks,failing and roiling complete- Interlacing overhekd, form a dense S •'r: , y� • `� EST1 � • ly ueithbnt fortunately without hurt-I shade which continues three fourths z ,Y u r+ �o���? !ng •richer his rider or any of the spec- of the way to Cocoanut Grove. Near v. n a�i�e' tatnts. the farther end ohjthe hammock Is 0 • '` e • o ;441 I> ode Florida. 1 he tie bietwieru the two Mr. • naw D�� the famous Punch Bowl. This is a _ Co.,v horns wax dr••idrd In favor of J.C. o = °ti curluusly shaped basin at the hail of �� p-- � The Judges allowing the first two rides a flight of steps cut out of the solid N �a O` I �� theymade decide it. In the first they y rock of the ledge near the hay. The oast Railway Co. each secured five rings, in the second I place Is well hidden by the lu urlant amine Canal and Trans. Co. Mid Shborn 'secured but one to the growth of trees and underbruAh' and dther'a�. formed a fine hiding'place for pirates rian Atlanti,p Coast Land Co. The prize, were divided as follows:I and smugglers in the days of Black 1 1),() , - t First, t%;`second, f9.5; third, 111:I Cacao!. • Aw y - -• fourth,lR1o;fifth,IS. • 1 The Indians never pass the Punch The fifth prize was divided between, ll. . • w. • Bowl without taking a drink. For ,]t L. C. Brauning and Chas.Cone who l tied at seven polntar r iere MOCORMICK. CHAS.H.OARTHSIDE I whosoever quenches his thirst with \, ver.sisent. cashier, Ilk water is bound to return to is - ._ c. as a vto.r+..aa+.� The people who were lucky enough I rocky brink before ho dies. • 7111‘ to be among those witnessing the tour.+ \ 't —ter • • npment congratulated themselves on Grove Is the attractivelho Peacock 1 n t,. which ita genial host and hostess Mr. The Bdscayoeithe pleawcible afternoon, and came and Mfrs. Charles I'eacvek have made i•,•,av backihr gayest crowd Imaginable. a • aI 1 ���� one of the most popular hotels !n Places Strangers Bboald Visit. Florida. In the vicinity of.Cvcoanut i' • Across the bay, to the northeast,is Grove are �iiany fine residences and a I. !' ' ��a�0•00 the Mouse of Refuge where many a thriving groves. . , I is published ev•ery (Friday at Miami, lb.b ■ol �- 1'.O?L7 bb- 'storm tossed mariner has found a safe Kirk Munroe,thecelebruted'writer, + I. County,114 It al 'ma be seen p ospsa n■Lawa or hostas. ' I haves. Atone time a well equipped has his year.round home there a short • ' •' • Y 1 ret rem life savingcrew was stationed there, walk from the Inn', below the pretty • map, is,loca onI Biscayne Bay, aL ',bola ■tL ., iwaea Daft.on All Pana of Oat world. ♦eeooaw � I ulaaatwati COawrysu'•Baakaaa•awee•e, and the old boat house still stands on boat house of the Biscayne Bay yacht the Florida\ act Coast-Railway,being the mei eaa5eardNational nook New York. the surf beaten shore. 'The old wood- club. � 1I I Nati sank of Jsck.onvfil•,Jsckwo.ul.. - en Incline down which the life boat Through Cocoanut(:rove the road eo the main and of Florida. its Nat'l Bank, N. Y. t '. was sent, when the signals of distress goes on down Cutler, the 01�toms• The paper 11 contain a large amount of gen. :11T, Haaoth.Nachod a Kuhns.Now York. were heard across the water,Is nearly to fields and the homes ad country \ • i , whither a continual 'area f 1 d• laneoue mat r, "tile Important National and : °a ea4 with Triple coneo.,loo'oma Locks of the buried in the drifting sands, and the. 1 '•t Improved Wake. house Itself, filled with tokens of Its seekers have been making t , it way official pros dings Of the County Courts, t more useful days,has become a dress ever since the new railroad sutvey was a l y stoners,�Sch I Boartl,etc., besides all lot the L f Ingivourn for the bathers who go over begun. The Large surveying[corps la to enjoy the tine surf. From the now Crlcamped uhout six ,,,,,r.below News of Miami and the surrounding towns an • route usually, taken by the launches Culler. The road branching to LhF right, .. . l' ii, and yachts In going fu the (louse of leads out through the beautiful Pine I It IS St ietiy a. • •) ■ • ;i.e..,, a tit•niticent view ut' the land to t•he Everglades, ist tine i lovely homes strung along the bay- I ■ ■ groves and truck farina. - • tI 'shore eron,>iland to Lemon City may \' p .nrth(rntit town u road att.s';'; Dem O rat'ic , aper . ;he had, as well as of the m; +gnive f Builder, a, e1,amla streets nl"k Liana; I I lined Metres of Bulls Isle. River, through Buena Vika and I and as -.Leh soli do til T can-. o asdat in pr 1 Nearly the terminal dock Lemon City. All through hat sec-I the new ship canal will be bullt,(over icon are beautiful places an a large] 'advancing the doctrines of that great (.eople', • which you are lieiping us he jubilant.) amount of building isgoingon.Messrs. 1 MIAMI, FLA. Ily going to •\l orris Cut, directly oo- S. 11. Brown A• Son's place at Lemon the sake of the people's Interests io s tb t none posite the mouth of the Miami River, City is one of the moat wonderful ex- be kept on guard. an easy'lauding may be'made and a amples of what can be done•fo this "]�• I ]a a RR .--,•.-=.; delightful •walk the the beach will lead part of the world. Messrs.Brown are The Su l�pt1V11 • l.�1VV you around to the bunch of cocoanut scientific Washington City men who ' Fi ^ . palms by which the line ut the canal have In the few years they have been It. ok , y will go. hptl, shown conclusively that Lhleof the Mrracrotre is $2.00 a year, bul In of D■il�ils tx BlFarther to the south at the end of country Is the home of the grape payment the price willbe $1.bo a year when`n scay0e Key Is Cape F'lurlda with Iia 7 h fruit. eir li . ege grove filled with --- .....___.- • •�,� • - myriads of associations. There,Is lo- rare trees Is a beautiful sight. - '!T• k Q Fr ltCw coated the beautiful winter re,ldencC Besldea the drlreamentluned, there; ` � I , 1`Ll ►7 of Cvl.Darla,the owntr of the Key, rreaeurea ut oUler rordr leading arum Noir is .tho Time To Subscribe I n-y.. I and the historical old llghth use the main thurvughfares ending up at: - )11A e6S ' which formed the settings of one of birutiful homes where will be found . �G72s1V t7 husptwble people sure than glad Gr the Moet thrilling of Indian war �'� •h letters >tnd remittances to extol U+e clrlura of ills yuprag-old-' D CIGARS RS stories. land. Everywhere will be found real- . THE M ETFsO P v Vt/'1 v Those who have the ocean at home 1 dents eager u+talk about the maraca , •• I 14th ♦ MAXI,.��rrTT and all who have not seen the Even i where,usathof this country and Conry•; St., MAXI,.FLA. i where, Mmun to courtesy luu+d•Ih . • In the little village of I ucuanut•hand with northern 'anti. i i I , • . 1