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1669-31 Social, Society, & Local News 1895-1926 flleh • THE MIAMI HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1920. 11 MIAMI BEACH NEWS II THREE 1.OLO TYI H. soprano, and 211 MI. Olga clans, • re• to eta t Ic11 took soprano. and 3I1•'t Virginia Nichols, There were the Oe Irwin• that took aemil Vo xe r. Dart In the polo at Miami Beach yea- _ • ' terday and the g.me wits In the rm. . TY.II[O)IALM. tore of a -punch out:' the beat team bile. Kathryn Schans of Pelham. N. to he the winner of•sliver cup. M1• Y.,l•• guest of 111.s Virginia Nichols. mi Death played Vlsltor• and "Foe- Silent Beach, for the remainder of the hunter.-thr••period•each. Then the weueon. ••Vi.ilore'1 played the "Foxhunter!' thecaMi.s Irene SlaRord of New York has • . Derlod•. The "Foxhunter•^ S Proved lhem•elvea the winner with the }tined her slater,Mins Kathryn,at 371- -• seers of 6 1.1 goals. They Played In •ml Dench. She •Iso In a teacher of . / red and the aide was J. K. Hmdllmatl tdancing and who awslat her mister est y �A//`; No.I.George 11111er No.1,Colin Bard- the Silent Beach C+.Ino. • T '/`NI,Fa'`g, ser No. ., and Darold Talbott, beck. \WATER *PORTS AY\OV NCY.U. Talbot was the tar f the team d The Dllaml Death flat.announce as 1 play dedoer Imbrwln efattit.1 andform.both Molter end a Ine.n. to eelebrele Weemeeten'w \ tt 1 \ d. na Birt oda Y. February 32. a steles of tr Tne am r to eVr6a.nt n•"\'Ialtnrmi' aVu.lic event. to take phaco In the \\ \\_"C e J.Yt'etthmann No.1,J.}.owe No. Poole. There Is to Dna 120 Yards open \" \- �... L P. R. Patterson No. 1. J. U. :'telt. handicap for girls. the handled. to be `Y back. Tlh•Ir atom was 11.2 goat+,end made from 311aa Francis DIIeDarrow, III '\ plat d I white. I '� The home ode did not DIOY up to scratch. who mnAe h•nel[ fnmoum In • recent form end 'teemed to have lost the recent ceemeday•wlm. Thi.event ,m, their [nal steels[ •01111)'. they could will be Bracketed with a „yin., sen _ • r._ III;:IIII.U`IUII�•,—= only aaor•one goal In this[amu. lest. In which all those who 17unilfy 'L.:.-_^,7 aV 1{easter and Holbert showed - tins In the handicap will corn Pete, Thews two events will b•decided a form and were unlucky not to score X11 t /}r • points, the wlnnor of lits who la to �( /,•` more than once. f O Played In tits receive flue I+elnt•, the •mconJ three � 1///rR/a chocolate colors or IM Miami peach polnlm. yp the third two point.. The // Club. and the•Ids MOM Carl O. Fisher applies to the Alvin[, and the 1f •\ d1[1T11►/.,6 No. I. Reber[ H. If•saler NO, 2. J. C. on•)who...mic n• the hitched.. t �Y Andrew No.7 and W.P. 000 Hulbert.back. her of Volnls will be awarded a mgold The game to be played next Saturday medal, the second'• silver medal, and �`��\\� \` \ • Is bat wash Yalm peach and Miami the third w bronze medal, This inter- Valley }Innt and role club. .Ung conlnl la open •O .II chows in \\/ \�_ 1 '.I� /f• • litany noted polo e:Vert• will A[- and should prove of great Inlcrerl. X11 \ \\ / _ ore In this game.Rodman Wanemaker. The next event I• d h•tf mile r 11\ \`\Y_ y.1 •� J. S. Phipps and H. C. Ph!ppe are In for men fres stretch. many notal / S 1'� .; the Palm Deacb lino up. The hone I swimmer. aro here and will compete. / � \ •4, .. ._. club will have to Play the game t and fast tithes ore expected. 1j���.} their liven to best the Paint Ueuell A eh.linnge Is Issued by relay \\.\: • e. 'Inlnlelte. The aide to represent 311• uwm eon eveee of we" erne emve t Ta f�, 11 Beach will be V.lb B.Pattern.!'•t••. Death swimmers. to any other relay \Ic�}'.IlulOtrt,11.k:.'fu1Wt and J.U.l'lutl' team In Florldn,oe.ecl•IlY Pelm Ileaeh17. • 1eand SI,AughhtBae.Particulars and the H1el CROWD OUT. ! ! \� \,\;‘,A. .� ��\ u-nul I. believed to be a record to nee to he decided on by arrange. 01116 (�u1111 \}\F +` � crowd gu lhered at Miami Beach ye.- It It thin Challenge Ix taken up. p`YI •II \ \ •ay !cede Y- To give eon•Idea of the num- gram. will Da Included In int. um° pro- 11 I+ \, tp' !! Y�S�,/Q 1 her. of aulonmoDllewtii•I gram. Other event. for title day `t I \ f •+I !• A p" I puked Vlemic J, Including chlldrens \�.•• ~wr".��. I' Ai:, In front of Int Della hhud.eev snot d. , dlving ex,,,,,,onw,commit•c0oteet.,r•s`e the parking pace had been situ Bltd t'" a .er i A 1.1.3.1 lien been Promoted and ae �O I (naeoereCarl U. Platter ked y f •w '/l. The cache duchy; 1111Itrxch 1• A.e�d • •�. way. There could Do no 4el tsar Irl4• �„ , ult., to tit• management than"this. the .e_ 0 e his chances eget sat Ula• Ulla- ! ar.lnn re.t•uranl Is Pleeminen[ fur Darrow.Thfa will De out to tit•test and \j _ t toothy of •..rule° and the cuisine 1. Included In the events to U1 decided on !,J • unexcelled. \\'Th .[tone will b J. The caelno ha• urren[ed • wonder- Tne Judge•will 4e J.J.U<Du Rae.T. `r` • fol program of attractions for thu re-'].Poncoast and A.L Ilam.Uncle Tom melnA sr t! the season for the delight Caddie will act ate timekeeper and f . • lij and entertainment of visitors to MI- Fnd•rlek !look will be alarlsr. nod _I / w•.r{., rate amt Rbeta Tomorrow afternoon there swimmers wlwiing to enter any of JH_ ;� _� �'' 1s to be u tee da nn•nl•t • D. u). yd.. these •vent• will mond In their names to Thomas J. Pnncoa Miami (leach urd•y night the long looked for Moon paths. All event. williii w De unser the NAVAL STORE., LIVE STOCK. lisle and expected specie!dinner•t 1:10 p. nt. expert direction of J. Fred Ambrose, Jacksonville. Feb. 12.—Turpentine. Title la expected [o be one of the' the chief inetrutlor•t the bathe. nothing doing; 1.111,4; •ale. - J lila, at •ttractive •vents of tit• •canon, • celytm 66: 111 nn•nttr 616;•lock e,306r� Jack son vllle, Feb. 12.—Hogs, roe and a record attendance Judging by Rosin, thing doing:melee non elpl• heavy; taped• •tea y; choice the number of eases va lions made for OCEAN FRONT RF:.IDENCR tllpt•1.118:ehlpmente 1,700;clock 11,- heavy II 0001 t.60; good heavy 11.006 table+. On Sunday at•p.m. the first til. 71.26; bulk 11.2i. rough heavy I3.006 (Quote: D 11.00; D 1110: E 19.16; Y 12,26; 11[ht• 1100012.25; heavy pig. of the!wino'•muskets.will be[even May be hail at a discount for balance 11.20; O 71 11.26; I I11.10; K 1x.16; M 11.001111,3e light D.0.00010.00. dna several of New York'• prominent of •'neon. Two-year lease If dashed, 50.00;N 10.26;WO 20.76;.\0 V 21.0th •le Cottle. receipts medium; f o•Vecffl, artiste will appear. The program will Cionic.ane to all Popular sports. One • 7.00: Yvearlinge 666000.17.00, bulls 3.60{, Include Mln Florence Pauly, plan set, telek south of-The Bhdco.v:' Cull or Indian. bought Liberty bonds worth 7,pp; e•I calves s 00y If.In; Mina Mary O. White. vlollnlwt, C. 1.01 te1ephono No. 1113,,D•ech:adv, 111,000,000. 7.00 uP. .noel• Cale • Chicago, Felt. 12.-log• 10c higher: heavy 11.10•(11.00; medium 1/.76u 16.16; light 16.00er13.61; peeking 4,..w• 11.0001•.26:Plg•13.760'16.0U. Cattle, firth' beef w ear• ..60017: heifer• 6.600 Mile. 6.23 es.11.33, ••al calve• I6.Ooerr17.60 feeder •nil r• stocker•leer•6.165.11.60. yh•<D. k; lent., 13.00V 11.26: 6.00011.76. I Ian, .+\a %) Iw'•a ►Of,ItiL•cOL'ItT, Although yesterday morning.. mu- • ` _ __ Mel Pel court c•I•ndarcicity. nJ a long • I (let of cones. only forcefee Ofloe• w•e \ given out. Traffic cslook m up eet � - •,.�'.. of tit•court's time, .• r The eases of William Batch!. and • E. Prime, both arsted for reek- ,y,,., eeCase,.L L rd less driving, were discharged. Case • • t••z •• ', of W.A.Larkin,reckless driving;D.F.. T Sullivan, wire beating; Earl Former, • traffic violation;Judge Mosley,viola[- In[ building ordinance; W. 11. Lowe. \ - Improver parking; William Murphy, necking on Twelfth •Icer t, and W B. -• `�� • L,...1 Rhodin,ohsrge4 with parking too near •fire hydrant,d were rk ung ueneer 1. �fl \ 1� \ Smith,arn•led for,narking too n•: • • I corner,was given a suspended•entente. • Chart•• II, Dean, William Murray )� _ and Ororge Ander.on were each fined. �' I C w I VnPr for !r•fep violations. 1 Prod S1wb1eY. rr•.Ie4 t\'cJnesAuy /. drunk char[., w ye•ierdoy sent -:D•'•• In the City Ian.Vllul when It was found, �s � th.l hs had heti drinking wool air,- _,„.----'. ` �1'✓sass•.., •� hot. fie 1•...thought to b•in•seri . ,r --V"--:' _� oue condition. • I }_ \-7,'i' 36 CASES INFLUENZA• I. , •/ �� / •• 7 4..,.Il jj REPORTED YESTERDAY I \ were now r..e. of InnueN.w 7 After a 01+orIeJ to the he•Ilh°Rte•yes- lent•... This •hew• • •light Incrr err uvea capon•of the lee few days.Wed- .. •' I ' hearty•meal RUGS—HUGS—RUGS Ort you know that Theo. Hirsch Co. �J /� ,•J,6.g6�� ^ hwvs the Is rgs•t !lug U•parl meat In -"'.. yoU it avoid the south/Everything front'the cheap- ' e In Ibe floret nr!r•.r.m,