1669-43 Social, Society, & Local News 1895-1926 _
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THE MIAMI HERALD, SATURD MARCH 13, 1920.
NEW MIAMI BEACH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH TO BE USED FOR FIRST 1CONWAY'S B FAD WILL ®_
TIME AT SUNDAY SERVICES; ONE OF STATE'S PRETTIEST CHURCHES BE MISSED IN MIAMI •
--,,,w401-0:..-..... t,: ... L., Popular Musical Organization, '
v • ilk Has Given Various Programs
,,y �,,,` � v ,. A » ••••>‘...•a .. rt • During Visit; Mr. Conway
H2 iy of •�.` •s • cf • a j . t .il .
Honors Ed Howe.
i +r•, y ' a»x -,..-• ^' 0,1 It is with deep regret that the pee-
. •• 11 V y7/ •,tr +, .,..s pie of Miami realize the upprouching
t, L t.• x • /� •
• close of the engagement of Pat Con-
1 I /' 1 way's bund, and the park has been;
I , ,t ,s"• r---- f „,,,....V.--...,..., j'(� •, •It r )filed of late with people eager to
r�+i !,2--:._'i !'Ir • i t•o • d '`,..'.'.••• 11 drink in the last few programs ren-
• .T~ V.r .f t t s•!.v. v. •1 • t T• 't ) - , dered by this famous musical organ-I •
-1/tq• I •, ' 'd} t • • .•• '. izntion.
i r, i s ��' • f• ., 1t Perhaps one of the beat pieces of, :
I ? t t • r _ music Mr. Conway has directed this
t.7-t•-• •"':: ` jl tµ'I 1^ t 3 itY. • t season in Miami is a splendid march) r
til i� -rJ ;t r j�j t� 1•;•:..4 1 • of his own composition which has h
i I �,, •1f i 'a+i ,. '1 w l 1' _ never been dignified with a name. - Il
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•t ,3 rk... , .. t it ri llow•etvr, at the suggestion of Bert I
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.tea "°°" . a qtr , •r - r baBrnd, the popularccornetist h the, 1c
t.: '1�C•1�� 1' z. v ^ '`v -" ~ - • ' 3 band,it is to be culled"The Observing
t °' • Visitor," in honor of Ed. Howe, the' • tt
e. •t + € famous newspaper man and versatile'
II • '' t ? r . (�3 writer from 1P�ansas, who honors �1i-
•Y ykr w t k• f!r Il t ft ....A i!,
• x,.. I t•. ` ; 7Gi-' ami with n visit each year. i
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wwV,t '44 'j f y;! I This delightful little compliment is
SSSOOF P • `a�� g .. ( 1'..,.':?,-...',....‘• ,Mr. Howe
r i '� • f ,rt." way out upon
nappreciation y for L lis 1
.. • .. .��w . '::,: -.r''.. ,, an0,0•To"" friendship, as a happy companionship •i, a
t. , : .� r°'rN •
� exists between these two men of faute. _ 0
.• p»gip f+' " Mr. Conway has been genuinely ad •-
'•'"`"'"""' -- -<t 0 y mired this winter in Miami for his, e'
afvrr"`"a es >a., '°x*,+x t. � "ii genial manner, his wholesome respecti ; it
te ,......:41..&,,,,,:,.... for his audiences, and the pleasing
,t . , •a.. k 'f^ 44 b"t • f r w r personality not always found in mu-
'--f� Iwo b..'.I c1 t cill01141,0it;.t f`..
.,` ••„..... "a ,. rs ...,•,”. • tril(tJ hi{ttltU *101 •..^ ' ". � t e close. Tho general of opinion musicalnrnng
the observers of this di-
rector seems to he that he is un-;!
Services will be held for the first new edifice is completed, and the church extension board of New York usually free from the eccentricities' '
time tomorrow morning in the new formal dedicatory services will not be City, who was hero last season, too often noted in men who attain', • a
Miami Beach Congregational church, held until next season;but the work procured the donation of the lot on fame in the musical world, and that i,
corner of Lincoln Road and Drexel, has reached such a stage that sere- which the church stands from Carl G. lie is one of the most genteel and lo:-
adjoining the Lincoln hotel, ices will be held every Sunday morn- Fisher, which is 160 by 200 feet. This able characters Miamians have ever i ci
been Irivile ed to know. h
The building as designed by Walter ing, with Sunday school at 10 o'clock lot was donated with the understand- The programs during this senson j ; t,
C. DeGarmo is a finetypeof Spanish and preaching service at 11 o'clock. ing that the church would be built.The have held much of interest to people '
architeflankedoneach imposing.
side oaibycloisters dially invited tos siting attend Miamiare
Miami and'when completechurch l ccostt$125,000,000, of varying tastes, and there has been
a refresht g absence of whims and t;
which will be used as class rooms for each bus to Lincoln Road and walk it is stated byRev. Royce. Rev. 9
the Sunday school until the Parish.two blocks west. Royce will havcharge of the church prejudices in the selections offered at
house is built. I by Rev. Lumen II, Itoycc director for this season, and a regular pastor will each concert. Mr. Conway has in-I '-
It will be several weeks before the city work in the . Congregational be sent down next year. eluded in this bund a number of �
tists who have been appreciated by ,
the throngs who attended his concerts, f
SEABOARD AIR LINE upon the progress that had been made FLIES FROM TAMPA IN among the meat popular being Ray- ,
OPENS MIAMI OFFICE since his last visit. IIe said that ex- IN LESS THAN 6 HOURS mond C. Ellis, the xylophone player,
cept for the name it almost seemed and Bert Brown,cornetist. These and
George Il. Stagg. traveling Nissen. like a new place. William M. Fleischmann, who hail others of the brand have been very •
ger agent of the Seaboard Air Line Walter S. Snodell, passenger rep- important business to attend to at generous in giving their services for,
railway, has returned to Miami, after resentative of the Nashville, Chatta- Tampa, made the journey there by ntertainments from time to time 1.m1un absence of three years to look after noose and St. Louis Railway,has also air in a Curtiss Standard plane and the entire organization has been very •
arrived in this city to look after the after being in that city for 24 hours, o
the interests of his company•in con- ppular.
rection with the returning tourist Interests of passengers using the started on his return trip at 11:30 a. Miss Florence Wallace has charmed ;;
route he represents. This is Mr. m., Thursday, arriving in Miami at �finmians daily with her brilliant,
traffic from this city. Mr, stages re- P dramatic so rano voice, and has been
gumption of business here is coinci- Snodell's first visit to Miami, 5:Z0 p. m., stopping at Arcadia to P a;
• -- extremely gracious in responding to j
dent with the return of the railroad • •'tretrh his legs. While at Carlstrom •
RATES INCREASED. encores, singing many times the old
lines.to private ownership,and he int- New York, March 12.—Frei ht field,fast Fre J.G. Ray,the pilot,saw favorite songs for which numerous te-
mediately took steps to provide for q two French flying planes of the
the comfort of passengers. rates on foodstuffs shipped to Eng- Spad type, which he had actually quests have been made.
When Mr. Stagg arrived he found land on British vescela have been in- Oown in at T,ny Saint Remy, Prance, The departure of Pst Conway's
that there was such a demand for creased 30 cents a hundred pounds— during the war. The planes were ah. Band after tomorrow's concerts, will $18,31
bookings that it could not be met and from forty-five to 7v cents--lt is an- solutely identified by the old markings lie a distin •
ct loss to Miami, r
he rom tlgot to work to flounced.
p P y get midi- and numbers. Mr. Fleischmann• who
tionnl sleeping cars. These efforts was anxious to return to Miami, at IMPORTANT CONFERENCE &Built'
resulted in the inauguration of a �Cthe earliest possible date, found that MONDAY AT THE Y.M.C.A. t:•ere i
special train of sleeping cars begin- y using train service, his journey to
mag tomorrow morning at 6:20 a. "' and from Tampa would have taken A very important conferenA. H.is call-J- ly, j
m.to New York. him from Monday instil Saturday, ed for Monday at 7:30 p. ns. at the stor• e t
Mr. Stagg is an ardent admirer of I
making allowance for the 24 hours Y. M. C. A. building, of all men deti-f street I
Miami and commented enthusiastically ®A Caused by which he spent in that city on his trip nitely or indefinitely interested in the $1.500,
Acid Stomach 'by air. • Christian citizenship training of the A. II
IIUGE ORGANIZATION NEEDED. boyhood of Miami. It will surprise street n
most of us when we wake up to the low, fr.
, t' • Millions of merle who worry,are deepen• Washington, March 12.—Necessity fact that something like twelve-hun- T.P.
CARPENTER
dent.Dasa.Leib of mental depression,)eel for the creation n world health or- sired of our two-thousand boys crate
bias and aro often mental
ds believe that
.these conditiotu are due to outside'Deueuoes ganization to combat epidemics of school age are receiving •no definite j, w
over which theyhave awe or no control. -typhus and bubonic plague was em- religious training that will help them to cost
Nearly always. wever,they can be traced
4" to an internal sou -ankle aeb, Norte phasized yesterday by Dr. Hugh S. to grow up into creditable citizens of teenth
It to be wondered at. Acid-stomach.begin. Cumming,new surgeon-general of the a Christian nation. What are we men Fran•.
with
beall lching, rn,bld oat.eto,willl, Public health service, who has just of Miami to do about this thing? Are garage
TOOE.Sgostion it not checked.a time affect to some degree returned front a two-years study of we so busy that we care not for the nue
Corr other an the vital organs. The nervous these diseases in Europe. Dr. Cor- boys who are to take our places in the II.
The blo dais a Impoverished es Health nd ming took office today,succeeding Ru- not very distant future? • frame
strength are undermined.Tho victim of acid- pert Blue. One great man has said "Save a Sam
stomach although he may not know the
• LARGE SHIPMENT causeofblsaamente,feels his hope oouraQe, • man and you have saved but 'one; Sixth s
' JUST ARRIVED ambition and energy allppfug. And truly Ills ONLY 11 LOTS LEFT save a boy and you have saved a .T, B
' fs dark-not worth much•to the man or . IN ALTA VISTA NOW multitude." - block 2
Also new shipments of house- woman
iia of ii Don i leis id etomacb bold "Why then should we lose the gol- Fred
hold furnishings, general hard- youbilk.wnctyoarbeatth,mateyourdays Only 11 lots in Alta Vista,a choice den opportunity of the age, that of ry's sal
ware and farming implements. andgloomythoughts/ Th re is amearveious subdivision containing 115 lots, are keeping and training our hundreds of
Oil Stoves and Heaters. Weare modern remedy called BATONIOthat brinp„ now in the hands of Sales Manager boys into hundreds of thousands of
mu a position to 'supply your osums quick roust from your stomach D. P. Davis at the original price, and Christian citizens?" said Earl A
mbertee-seta your weeiamach to rights-makta these will be sub ect to an increase Ward, y
wants immediately. aatroue,000l, weettandcomfortable. Helps
j boys' secretary of the local As-
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you get backour Strength.vtgor,vitality. of 25 per cent Saturday night, if they sociation. "Come to the 'Y' Monday
Complete Line of Paints eatbusiasm and good cheer. Bo many thous- are not sold.
ands upon thousands of sufferers have used night at 7:30 and listen to Mr.Wm.F.
and'Varnishes . • . . EATONIO with such marvelously helpful re- To accommodate buyers who have McCandlesstthe state boys' secretary
• suits that we are sure you wet feel the same not yet concluded•their financial or- as he explains and demonstrates the
Priceswaaregrighntanand
r emy hberr way a you will just give It a tri`.flu a atbiig rangemente, the hour for applying methods and workings of the greatest
fA real box of EATONIO-the
' we self, tablets that you eat ate a bit of oandy-from the 26 per cent increae has been set program for Christiau citizenship
your dru[¢ t today. tie cul return your at 10 p. m. training that has never been gotten
• Lasseter-Macdonald s=oDOM
a llresulpare not eveumorathen you The 104 lots in Alta Vista which out. Sunday school superintendents
• Mr. Davis and his assistants have alongwith their teachers of bo d
Hardware Company sold since the selling campaign y
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Cor. 13th and Ave. D'Phone.39 EATO_NICclasses,their pastors,their key young
gen three weeks ago,are all pleasant- men and all other men who ought to
a._,.. • y.placed. The subdivision is formed be interested in this matter are par-
of the old Frederick M. Hudson prop- titularly urged to be present.".
erty on the Dixie Highway.just south a
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of.the E. B. Douglass property and CAMERA MAN�ECURES •
across the highway from the Charles MOVIE OF THE REDS
Deering estate.
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FORJIS NEW MINISTRY. • Albert Wetzel, one of the most ex-
o r Immediate Sale Budapest, March 1''.—Alexander law- tenced and successful men to thn
Slmoni;Somedan, a middle-raged law- motion picture game today and an
• yer and an ardent chnmpion of the attache of the Now York staff of
1 Christian movement,has accepted the Pathe, ban obtained eome excellent
task of forming a new ministry. Karl films of the Cincinnati baseball play-
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1lnerr.r, who hats been nremler since,ern in training at'rntum Park for ex-