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1669-33 Social, Society, & Local News 1895-1926
iglaS 0I ��CO� r REPUBLIC THEATER, NEW YORK s'� r' d banksI1 COMING NEXT M'6lK 'YI I Opening Monday i In 6e ■ ■e i ' IL.LYyUR (Jimmy) 1.} llt'V a Lewis;YI ASSOCIATED PLAYERS en the I _ I STRAND®�ga �OI'��'l �® INTERNATIONAL RACE -- )UdS O FOR WORLD'S TITLE/ 3 DAYS I Byf� Americas Finest Stock Company. The Whole Town Is Talking About This Company. T'he Mont Brilliant Acting,the Ilondeomeat Stage Selling.,Miami New York,Jan. 16.—The first wrtof• Matinee and Night Ever Witnessed. rarnr,l number of foreign v In ' /l. 1 /7:17D lef;247, vr.',,,,s for iu•'n will begin here today JANUARY 15-16.17 with the arrivrl of Robby Mclean.' ens! very Mat I prrpn ratnry to•nibnK for Chrieunni.I PRICES t<wre III when• next month he wdt xkntr Night -Adults $1.00 MIAMI BEACH NEWS against (later Malhieson for the lay and Tuesday k w0[Id'P pproteaainnnl champi.rohjp.l )1.1TIVE'tr,\Il I'LTti } itenarl In -- McLean.the Amrrirnn at of champion who SEATS NOW ON BIG CROWD WATCHES oda; Capt. In tri• ountry,nn '6not le 1918., K EN TUCK 1"' 1 II. 11. Holmes,of ,Rugby, ni tree trip in 1910 and s' England; Robert Bullock, of Rugby, makes the trip to Norway in order tot England;Julius Fleischmann,of Long I giver the European champion noports-I THE POLO PONY PARADE Island,N.Y.; W.P.Hulbert.of"Thr man's .hence to regain his akoting I Un -- Plane.," MlJdleabrrg, Yu.; Harold laurel,atom n larger track than those P Talbot, of Dayton, Ohio; F. R. Pat. won/when the American inns victor. Central SCr100 A tic croup L tenon,of Dayton,Ohio; E. w. /lop. Ma•l,eon,who,oils on Friday,eomes Friday, p ',r relieved with •}..•) Procession of Hones to Panic- ring, of Long Island, N. V. .semen direct front Lake i'Incid,N.Y..where Friday,8:30 111. on of— spate in Polo Games, and 1'Iatt .f Dayton, Ohio; J. F:. Small. he has been training for leu dnya, p' man,of London,C:undn,and Carl G. abating from 1 i to 20 mires a J.p•,to Saddle Hopes Proves An Fisher,of Miami Roach. improve his .+pervl unit endurance. APno� Immense Success. 1'hologrnpha of the greed parade Tomorrow night he will ho the gor,l OR made by Earle Emlay with the of " number of sportsmen who will Josef RD"-304604 s.yp etereoepred cameo,and mon others. tender him a farewell And I,cal-of- Polo, like every other brooch of Y lurk diama•r. The.\mrritnn cram pion sport at )Iiuni Reath, is enjoying al Special Dinner Dance. vitt erring'n Christiania■lout Jnnu•, strung healthy boat and interest ia, The Miami Beach Casino is to hove srY =f' and will have close to two: 1-� !spreading rn pidly throughout theta special dinner dance on Sa turdny wraks in which M ndJ the finishing I' 1111CAt1011 /country. This WWI demonstrated in airtight. On this occasion the"thicken training touches before feeing Ma- markeA degree ye.tenlay afternoon l end woraft'0 dinner" that made "The thicnon on 0 willry 7 and R. • when(ho 1l irmi htrach Iblo Club hrlJ I Pinta" Pillaburg, I'9., an famous The ret i will rnnaiat n(tanoec (Skin m" Droppedan.. Its flet meet and grand puede of therana to be introduced by Mrs. Certs seven or nine events nt distances Reserved Scats$3.00, ereldno i.J not omit;newton. Tb Kram throng that weltered It reputation for hhasd fr hero n for hath- And g'the wng inner nt 2o( the00 to maJor ty1,000 l metres D *�1 at thepolo f, these contexts will h,• th. m,diapr:r,dt + �NI p1tt,5 lvl U.` from your able ar- the nt<r,.t nest support that This el.+ss eoninr,ns she did at I'ittsburK. world', rhnmpiu of r,.iunrl ices oat makes all thing. branch of atom is to receive during the I T'he fnmr of bre aIiv'imlly there hos etcetera. The r Prn: ore we shall know winter season, and by the time the rtnrbcJ herr,and thus Dinner is Lein over r""""' will continue I ' r the war. Singular froren north has thawed enough to Put on by repeated requests R n period ( foam two to three, I quests front ca• slava and will be held on the quarter' d to have a navy, allow the return of southern tourists sin.Patrons. milt trn<k of the Christiania Ire Skn•I ditto I'oravyto their homes,polo history of Miami• The dinner will be served from 6:30 ting Club at what in known as Franges Rink. The rink is an open eacthereThe Burgess Nd\I est in tial Germanys Rh will hour been written proms• to II:30 p.m.,and will be music ZA FREIMAN, nenlly in polo records of 1920. awl dancing between those hours. Air stadium which will scat close lu It from Missouri. The gond ps rade.of high•duas polo Those who cannot ettrnd the Jinnrr 10.010 apcelgtnrs and ae lbt admission I All general detective w. ponies ■nJ thoroughbred •saddle will NI able to enjoy the dancing.and fir will be equivalent to about oar' S and G. Mule and female o 'ser 110•,1.4.,4. horses that wan announced to coo- - muair of the Rey Manderson Novelty drill". the Onto receipt, are likely W.. •r men<e at i p.m. Thundsy brought Orchestra from 9:00 to 11::10 p.m.• to rstnblioh n record fa-south a coo-I together polo ponies that rank second There will be the•regulor dance to. tent. The club,which i,an Ann.trur11,2C0 POUNDS OF FISH ecov.ahn 6ro.,r.r to none in the country,and long ho. night at the casino and a to.arts rr• organ;ration of high social standing, or. �n.u: .on<:^t fore $pm. unbroken lines of auto freahmen is will be served from 0:110 refused to participate in the nrtnfeet I CAUGHT BY SPORTSf1 w1n•.rte the man mobiles. were posing over Collins Res. .,. .• men Lr for the raeaa although perfmt• term to bring In. bridge en route to the polo fielt,, By I7,v101nR k for he oen'xte the,'use of the' 'The Corsair tame bark toer the I • ••u o�by rte unr:rle p.m.every bit of available parking MrY.'7uluht WoiTord,Hdele.n'at the' ^'riunention.e oeeaaslon without re•Iiln.1t;� ;kfYellterday alt of bah.afternoon �^.t,•au., Mr, ito r. apace was occupied. Breaker Rohl, Miami !leach, pour. • ^L nasally loo,. It was Indeed a magnificent turn• ye, The nrrargrmenls were left entire•I be exact, after a three day's ft, • I,.'n•. •atm out and one gratifying arJ a•nc0 rag: qtr t her was tailed to Palm Reach to IY in the hoods of red that and the cruise with a party of four at, :,. a.•nn•e so ing to Capt 11.II.Holmes.the ex ;gait brother,T. D. Burks,who a latlrr soon properly I that he could ntr pre party Forret •p/ J. T. w •err or t^Irt r. Io and efAci<ht Pel slob , nn[ trete pr.parly and len promote Puhlish.•r of Forest and Stream, •• na, . polo manager, who hudI • _ the fhrir. Aa A result Le request-'ia in Miami looking over the OP r to public at l worked so untiringly to make this oe-I ed thud.an American ttttnenve nsandsIIcsa,on a eace•e•. It is safe to so MIAMI HIGH TO FACEpromoter'er and J. McIntosh,of oft Windsor, Florida:r,OCu t.t• cute. to bear that this meeting Y publicity mon lie ,int over to take J. )I[I ,of Windsor,York ('sty, m b• our ow,.• to I notable arJ e C wan one of the moat charge of arrangements. The latter e:.Carret•on,of New City, Friday. Jn,uary. representative fashion sands' oferal foreign weeks ago with thou.,J.M.Jones,Jr.,of Pittsburg, .0 lain uthc•au'... and finance, who are r ITS ANCIENT RIVAL k t><'-'hers, printed in i:,aoor t ay ht�.• habitues of thin part of the country, thin country, and in all Tpre of the trip was a I • re e as•r w that has ever been brought together./ - by this time Norway if ell, ililY African pompano,whirr are nen' 'loi During I When. the loo stria of well- ides of American ubliritgetmethod.ng nnhereabouts. In all the party le •.r rte win nov.r R K Fast Basketball Game Schad. publicity peony reneay.. Groomed Imasco were led in single fie land appear, much like o "'MO' • shout 1 200 pound, of fish, but nm,s ut er,.ara,tn. pant the grandstand arJ then for in- •uled For Tonight When Co. town here on the r of the ann.' lhrrr-tour)hs of the catch was btu muytea nett^.,eln. q,ecllon all around the beautiful polo cal Prep School Meet. West visit'•f the circus, vato the dock. !n addition to the I �c w not• field their much enthusiasmMcLean he.r the advantage of youth Put , therm wan a 66-pound an •r• r...4"<„n•• •homes by thewe'nst throng,and manyPalm Beach Hight. . • for he it gore nLl ,u tat i•now error,, ex prnai.na were t throng. I of 7aryhave a .6 Y while Motrin son a 1Y. The latter, however, has, ...re. the tor.n,oet anticipation in the enming ,opening pleasurable,to lace the'Miami high school qtop npceil stroke when skating at (•HAR1.}a'C,\NO,Burnt Cork F. apueartng a ter Cams that Is to he played,Januar sir quinteti speed Nh for his stride Norwegian 40 Chr..l;r)tanner,: uwrlm, u.d.r n,• Deeiha the Y 2S.�stack up against ^ of their moat fret to McLean's:m. The Norwegian r a.e;n�r•t.•,Inn,, polo ponies fn the pro- Iengerous rivals, \Vent Palm Denali hos alwnyr rhanre I that the smell �'t�/ ' .. .herr ticket..ore ^rasion were a number of beautiful l High, on the 1'. Ni. C. A. court to. tracks in limn eauntry /tempered his• to, . tet' 1 5ht i.' — addle bosons that wet•e privately roan• night. ongt'!' ,u44,4' n,fs.yl/' t ed and n string of three- and line- Those who have seen the Miami five (anter,workke pon thend larger he ,course muchf •='{t • ''1'r�' a • •/'RESIDENT, gaited Kentuckyhorso,that were sent in recent -- to the Mach for elle end hire,,by jton will Lames hove to''eve!show conic the n c real his own city. Ili,unser is rd.w out •=a• r'6 ��'•'}�a• �� —Thomas J.Hick- Robert E. Moreland. of Lexington. " our extent Ly the reeorde which +;''%`M``:.,...,,•`..-1.,,'am ,f 1;"w a.� levied president of Ky. were ington, epee,' and dash to.cup tiny honor. in show that Mthe t^n holds the world ". e >e ,..�, These letter w• shown to great tonight's contest. Conch Moylan record, for the following distances: i,`.0,...... •'..e,:',1'...':l- ' 't,a �_ a<jation fora term ■Jvantage by Mr. Davis, who is in States that his team is in top condi. 500 metras,4'1 26 n•1,000,lin,JI 1.5i•••7'',..''.'••••'...:,..'';`,. .'. �'u..: '`:,t ' Y salary of {7:00 charge of.Sem. lion and in nnziuu,ly.awaiting for the s:1.500.2m. 17e:5.000,Sm.30 3.11's, 7,"'%�-'.°• -•' of$2,200. After The three beautiful noddle'horses whistle to start. ' 10,14111, E.•(< 4,.v• ?• dub owners began belongingITng 22 3•Ss. C yq .;..;,�;•� t schedule with In. to J1ra.II. R. Ducl:wull,of Those who will be seen in action for Followin• the race.at hrjcUnni• ....1 `a,?. _ Indianapolis,(Inds, named, resptrtive- Miami aro C.Harrison,C.Law,Lind. Mclean will thea aeries of xhibj• ,7}t•s rw" to the adoption of Iy, Chester, Robin Dare, and Hen. ee)•, Turner, Weaver, Stacy, Prosser tions in Sweden, Denmark, Switzer• C}ifs� -1.+•s• 7•" ^'. I lucky Colonel, received a great deal and Worley. So well balanced fa the lend and England and will challenge •ri a ars between the St. of notice an they panned in review, local aquAA that It seems Lnpuaaible all comers in those ennnieloa if he is o "4 ' • ,aoetation club and I and the wonderful black hurl,owned to pick ave beat men,so each of the mccea.ful in drtentim: )lathu.•o„_ a}, te.,.�.e,, American Lague, by Mrs.Carl C.Fisher received quite above will lee'^een an action. . •I••b1;4), It-bander,who woo an ovation to ilaelf.There is no doubt Little advance dope on the West ami Anglers Club,on a fishing rape• to Our Ohio city. that Miami Beach will lead other re- Palm Beach team I. available,but it dition yesterday on the Gypsy Queen :'.?,:1 v,-;‘,.,0 .4 ad off the Cleveland sorts in thls line of •etivity duringis conceded by local dopeters that the as Mr.Duncan's guests. `_�'rG.i•I $n.'',, r. on Pitcher Coombs this winter season,and the Polo Club teams ars wanly matched but with A large variety of deep sea slab al• • r Niehaus but the will continue Its regular M1xturea'and Uu loyal followers of the local team luted to the skill of the anglers.the :. -,�'s. ion was not an- contests with every indention that wbJ were present at the Homestead catch including dolphin,mackerel,tu- _ they will Ming together games of defeat Inst Friday the Miami colors rot grouper,rat snapper,sailfish and ., ,s � should be floating high when the final other kid.. such interest that the polo at the r n t from the Atlantic beach Mil M famous in polo history, whiatk blows. �w,t 'M r. •Duncan killal a large nIIMA '-• t``• that were aeon in the etre'. of Ci- The polo protea after • hard struggle end Mr. Eel. `e, supposed that a the pared* are the property of the GOOD LUCK ENJOYED mans caught another of the same ape. 1i. uses underneath. following well-known gentlemen who BY FISHING' PAatTY cies. Mr.1) ncan's Ash weighed about "Te!} ,i • figure prominently in the polo.world: 80 potuWe and )Ir. t:rdmans' spout ~`Cer'�• J. C. Andrew, of Lafayette, ' . 60. - r r� slit/ling the canton• yatte, Ind.; Rev, Willie 0. Ctrrett. peator of { .e i•'� s1 d States during the Yost fl. }luaa ae, of Indianapolis,. the First Presbyterian e I 1.A' `bay 06.700,000 to {l1; Ind.;George Miller,oC Amain,Tessa; ytena c church, ■nd 7n ancient times Socotra wr. the F. N..Beardmore, of Montreal.' }(/chard M. nlce.p Erdman'accompanied W. only t the do ones- I I b amp. g b out tree.11 •: S •�Ca^• G. Duncan, via-president of the MI- but Sumatra and South America now r`v: '� .'` �• F rr1I Palace ha• the REST Don't get yourself all manned up— • furnish the world's aopely, tI� tIU ��{2SSS '+jC one 262.Dodes Cur PRUITS.retail or packed.907 Ate.C. all"417 Tire Co.”Service Car.Phone Visit the FRUIT PALACE for gal '� •1 4re•�' d Court St.—adv. —ads, 117.—adv. fruit. 907 Are.C.—a1r. . 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