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1668-41 Economics, Development, & Real Estate 1895-1926 . -s� • 41, • 1 • • • . THE MIAMI filET1dU1•UL1S. ?If WA Y. JUNE.I:I. 1419. . d'TOLLS BOTH WAYS ON STEVEN W. JENNINGS . . NINE NATIONALITIES C. A. `e Siberia, m nt*Civ tY, TOMORROW PIONEER CITIZEN Of in policy to have something is dotal THE COLLINS BRIDGESERVED BY Y. M. C. A. n week sbu=,otlo Vides; ' 'lectures, moving pictures me ".haw.- 11'e try to make the conRaL» - WILL BES COLLECTED FORT PIERCE IS OEAD IN RUSSIAN SIBERIA hap[•]:' td Directed by Hart Himself. Hs 'To Purity eel Emrich the In which he does some of the beat OpeningOf Fulford Route Neces- Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Came TG TwentyHuts and Thin Rollin ,Take GROVE'S is Tij IItO l g 7 ��TONIC which It amply ulna • sitates Change—Now Cost Fort Pierce Section To Home- Canteens Being Used In Work !NINE suspended I. Syrup. eat Erem Children Like' 1' imilamosonmeNomm Forty Cents For Round stead 32 Years Ago and Are• . Among Various Peoples In soon.feel Its Strengthening. I MONDAY Trip To Beach I Large Property Holders• ' • Region Of Frozen North Effect. Price trot.—adv. e CiarkKnights of Colum rieglnning BmndaT toll! will be f01•, (lpettal to The ldrrH•eaaHee A.eeHatN irtrea••) Establish 8 Hol e levied "gniug ■nd coming" over CelliusI Fowl- 1'1}:uCE, June ] .—Airily YLAIiIVOSTOK.—'•We are now gk• bridge, the opening up of the 'Pulford death has called away from thin torn• lug a ddiutte service to nine nattouallties; Ireland for S TI-IE KITCHEN!' connection with the peninsula making!muuity,a pioneer citizen.Steven 1C.Jen• in Siberia."said C. S.Phelps. senior nr` keens•eaa•wee Aewelate. • (this a business necessity,it was explained!rings passed away uu '1'necdnv morning lioual secretary of the American Young{' DUItLIN:The lduigh'a us today by Thos. J. Pameoast, secretary of after about 10 da)p' illncse at the age,of Mesa Christian association, apeakieg of I have established 1n Dublin at. lAY the Miami leach Improvement compeoy, 0.Y years. He was ntrickeu with para{ysu the organlastioa's work to the axrlspwpd-I equipped hnUl for the ammo 1 Tankn Miami which owns tee bridge. os,the morning u!June {rum"'kb he I ant of the Associated Preva. "These in•,United States soldiers and Workmen are now building another 0.ever rallied. elude -Americans. Czechs. French, Bus-'leave here. This Is the Bret iv IMINIMEMININIMMEMINNI toll-taker's house oo the eastern end oft Mr.Jennings and his wife came to[Lis elan, British, Italian, Serblen, Ifamaniau 1 the Eatable of Columbus In TODAY the draw bridge,and hereafter it will bel country about tt-_ years ago, and are and Ciinere,but our chief work is among;it Is very cordially welcomed 'necessary to keep a double fora at the Identified with all the earl;'progress and the Soldiers of the United tltates ■nil _welcomed . Louise Hull • 'bridge, especIally during rush hours, sol history of this place, honitntreding the I handle the the traffic with ways. I laud across the river.now known no.Surf• lbw of CM. C.-Slovakia. No round-trip tolls wilt be collected side, let.r coming to this side, where by wheC.A.,added hutsMrIn Siberia. is I It le a Charles Dickens ploy. now conducting about L'll Siberte 1 • after Sunday, all vehicles paying se they their Industry.soil /teed::.. they emu- end about SO rolling canteens which are *' BUCKLE Cress each wad. For instance, in place notated quite a bit of valuable Property, freight can equipped to resemble coot-I ` • s• tf of a tire-passen`er car paying 3cli centi.Mr. Jeuning. was a quiet vuae amming f,rtebin clubs. He continued: j�jjj 1E COP." 1 for a round trip toll, it will pay]:i)cents i man, a member of the M,thodlet church. ..Although our principal work 1s with I ' td Jeff. • •each way. Ile leaves to mourn Lima widow.a ane the troop*, the civilians-have not been' This, of coarse, will double (be Incon• Arthur Jenuinge, who with bis lama•,isWe 1 now In Peonivania std tosLl not he 'weeded. .Il baroprovve workfurIrku at vtnieuce of lolls to those going acmes and I > Vladivostok.Flabarovsk, 'ischio, Irkutsk.' , _ '1returning on this bridge, ■nd doubtlees1 t's.x'nt at his father's fiule,al,lien.1..0,ugh• Tomsk,Omits ■t Ukderluburg and 4 tt will redouble the clamor for the cam-I tern,Mrs.}'rack Uepew aril Mee.Burnell Cbellabinsk in the Ural mrmat•ioe. 1 plellon of the causeway, which event Lou i-wood-of this city and seven growl- ..Out club at Ekaterinburg is situated seems, like a western mirage, to be ever '•t11A,en. just across the street front the boast to receding into the future. The funeral was 6,•W at lbs Lome, (he•which the former Emperor Nichols, and I itiveryiew hotel. 1Ce,luesaay mnrulb:t at his family were imprisoned tud murdered. f. •Newspapers of Tokio 70.,.•lock. The ch u E.J. Galea pallor 'Our club et Ekaterinburg It situated 1 ;i, . of the Methodist church,ofaefnting,many Jost across the street trout the house in 1'. p Interested in What'We I friends of the deceased and his family which the termer Emperor Nicholasrd and h•ing grteeut to pad their last tribute h' Ms family were imprisoned and murdered. '.7a' are Doing In Siberia •1 their Ir:end and neighbor. [utern.rnt wee '•Unr civilian work Is very much■pyre- , I kind,.to the }'art Pierre r••nelere. cis;td by the Rwelans. At HaDarovsk, On Sunday afierm.qu. the Allemande thu mayor put nuc of the.Ixst buildings l lA aseellted lieu CerNuliy a , t 1 g g `'?`tsl Tvl\10, Jume I .-1Yrtuully all, the I Crave, 1Coodmeu Circle, unveiled the I in the city at our disposal ■ud appointed( Tokio newspaper. published recently an I monument of it.departed sovereign,Mrs. a citixcui cnmmlttee to c.operate with l item reading as follows: 1 Lucy 1'. Blanchard at the Port Pierce I 'or secretary. The physical and educe-1 ° I "A despateit from 1'erkne Udinsk, SI.''''•nntrr•• nftrr whi.-L the members Vsld twilit features of the Y. NI. C. A. neem I �ali� LE' ,east ((M the Tal)re received toilw-ayi their arrant ter ute to usher mem, p.especiallyAaiappeal M teem. I east of Lake Baikal) received at a ter• ben of the order who have linseed away, i••1. special piece of good luck for us • • I fain by drevrating their graven with flowers trace the turningover by the American quarter, nays: 'Two battalions of. American troops bare recently aerieed l and giving Grove Douore• tummittee on public information of their l , • here. •There are no barracks available at entire moving picture equipment. lnclud•' Chits, for quartering troops cud ekeIJapanese House Sends Ing ehnl{na, Inbnraturlea, machines and, )it. Curls tm•rltan [corps hare bad to live on film, This additiou to our resources will' • • 'Imard trains for a long time owing to a1 Representatives Into moble us to maintain an excellent tllm , A �� • lack of lodgings. Moreover, they hotel I oud lecture.enice tbroughunl all Siberia. LL's come to Verkne Udlnsk without uegotlet•I Siberia With Greetings Beginning with this month,we have 1:11,- lag with the Japanese or Russian au-I010 feet of carefully selected dime arrieMOSt - f7BLAAi thorltles befurebaud. This attitude of thel TOKIO,June 12.—'The house of repro- Ingeaeh mouth from America. American army which has'hitherto rum• srntativee hue decided to despatch eight Of attrsc,our tiret responsibility Is to EACH plained about the insufficient railway membrro Sibtrla oud six to the mouth the American expeditionary force, assign• ttaneportation, but welch In naw employ- Sea islands,.to convey t e greeting, of r'1 to which arc twenty American set-re- (- f lug many railways caro at the espmr'eI the boost to. Japanese residents there "ries. Through the generous cooperation • and invests ate conditions. of General Graves and his eutiro staff,we ;ARDENIAff I of general railway treesrtntlon� la. t criticised In various quarters as an act of hirer been able to effect ■ fairly efficient lnrongrulty.' toininsatiuu. At present, we are main- about American interest'In Siberia. Re- raining ■ service with Ill Unita of the "A certain quarter."Is the term usually Tort.that Ameri,•aus may be seeking con-I American araly. A. the .lmerlead unite - • • employed to signify the foreign office of cessions or American busiaese men seek-'move westward to help anent the Siberian '"— —' the war department. Statements similar'lug boniness opportunities constantly i railway they carry a club ear attached to Americancegive Soldiers In nature confning the American army e rise to iutlammatury refitment based their troop trains." I In Siberia appear from time to time.The apparently on the Idea that Siberia is I Mr.Phelps said In tvmclushm t • I Army of Occupation Japanese prem appears very anxious the field for J¢pnuese development. "Perhaps, of all the seri ices of the Y. Await Game Season — (Cernepea4ewe• acetate/ Terse.) - WITI{THE AMF.It1CAN ARMY OF ,'.'moi OCCUPATION.' June. 19.—Ameelrta 1 1 SPECIAL SPECIAL - • E\ soldiers food of wild game bunting are 4gv I , Wasting Soap. Finest Genuine"ICed"Temn:s ' `WALK& C K'AND SAvt-MOHt�,luulhtg lorwe�d to July 1 open the sea-, Laundry Quality Oxfords 1 ' stn for nd o amine, plover, wild bog Came I;• D Da1�. for YORK DEPT $TOQEW r Belli third army officers that the noldieni of 78e n�...,J4VENUE D_AT IE LEVE NTI-3T.-"' who are the army'of occupation should abide by .• ^ left. the German regulations regarding wild fir ' - . •.Elsewhere Ft. game. The open season for birds of the ` ' • swamp will he the first opportunity of the 1 • ' • summer for the Americans to try their ' • .• • • • hand at this kind of shouting. I•. • Bul the have soldier will not he PrIces'...-KtithlesslyCut on• Everything ,allowed t°Deve the pleasure of eating the 14 game cern after he has had victory Id the field. '1'o prevent the soldiers from de- • • ' ��,,t� - pltting the food supply of the reentry all .. . - • ^e meat obtained as ■ result of hunting byI • anT army personnel ill be turned over tee.; • Special , • ''� • i the poor people'of the locality In which Special • thegamewan killed. At;GIGANTIC • • for French President . Gingham ...,.." ��..,,,,;!..,,.•:: :;;::;.. . . �- in His 'Home Town presses �fY ~1 c "e (c Yrena.an A...Waled rtes.) 1 �'l •} .... ,e• � PAWN June 1':c—All the baro, ae-I . • . tonne, cafes and places that sell ligm1,1 $5.00 ./-,S'•'s Jl.Y 'ti�,;•�:{•:••V .. . • • refreshment■ in Barrie-Due decided to l - 'close for "e1,hours recently because the I - : . - r•••••,rlllea L re fue }outs request to ��df,f� € 1 s id sell at all t hours to Yoldlrrs j - .All nor gingDsm dreamformerly _. —• _ ,—_• ` the rax•• • •