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1668-86 Economics, Development, & Real Estate 1895-1926 r k ..sw I LIVILIIIla CURIO S joe ' • •' I I Closing Out Special Prices ,, *' t i W. S. DICKINSON : . .—._.__ ` 'S,'.4~ Richard -Mansfield's Great Success at I 723 Avenue B -sc.,: ., 1 Fotosho Today.osi ;; 4; +� c: I n order to produce the Richard t ... Mansfield verison of "A Parisian Ro- y mance," it was necessary for the Fox Imes. Offices $IId..'i• P g P rivRte tiOURP• ; • 1 ew-Ie , ' • . Film Cor oration to make arrange- s {` • ments with the owner of the play and2. _ t pop-I '1, +�, • I the widow of Mr. Mansfield. It is the •1. h❑. first time that the name of the world's Jv• have a vacuum cleaner • .4 greatest actor has even been, k -I oris . �� lied for use in connection with e "Ill' Let us do it .e; photoplay. .. The original manuscript of the fa- --- slits' - I mous stage success was unearthed .MIAMI WINDOW CLEANING and this and Mr. Mansfield's personal) r)., a00 12th St Beaidesiea i wx: a not:tions in connection with the play 'nth Rt and Osceola Road ,.: I were followed as much as possible. ; Drop • Postal 1E ' ,. ' Whi:e they e has necessarily been some -- 1,d..; ''Y R 0f( deviation from the stage verison of • Ka f - n the production, the sumptuousness • `a C IG- that marked the presentation on the (' r ( legitimate stage hos been faithfully s. -. EED BUSINESS Bill rKV adhered to in the photoplay. ` •• _--___ _ FOR Mt ' BEACH Dustin Farnum at Colonial Tonight. 'LO0/p _-- Pupils 11 Y 1, Ben Blair, the boy, a quivering, ter- DISCOT�Tr*. Tor-stricken mite of humanity, alone DISCOUNT 1� 1 .0, • on the prairie, cringing with fear of ON DIAMONDS a) Announcement was made by J. N.I a brutal father, while overhead the N. Lummus yesterday of the pro- sky glowing red in reflection of his Watches, Jewelry. Cut 1 construction, bythe Dade home, fast crumbling to aal*es—an-I Masa. Silverware, eta • posed other mark of his fathers cruelty, WHALER'S County Title Insurance and 'trust and the grave of his only friend— Co., of a concrete business building his mother. Then— Established 1897 Che Am. at Miami Beach. The structure will Ben Blair the man, strong, deter- 118 12th St. Ballard- be located between the two casinos mined and resourceful, as only Dustin • neral of and will have a frontage of eighty l Farnum can depict him, a wonderful . -'' .- t. fee0 on the ocean boulevard. illustration of the man who fights t h school The contract for the building has io life's battles alone, and who has the h of his convictions. • _• ; ' to other been awarded to Hugh Griffith and courage"Ben Blair" c a play, in •,e of the work will be begun immediately. It I its skillful contrastsiof life unusual the �- -�- instruc_ will be finished about July 1. The and on Broadway. It pose- ,."' building will be two stories high and prairieJACK'S t eases action aplenty, a theme that I.' •" m, after will contain sixteen sleeping rooms will hold and thrill. The "Ben Blair" ♦MERICAN RESTA : *,;, idge, - above with three offices and two of real life will find a marvelous X - •idge, on stores on the ground floor. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables•" I counterpart in the "Ben Blair" which Our Specialty lul,t,, he It is expected that this structure pia y • ... Tactically will be followed by several other Dustin Farnum has created for the 'orms. In buildings at Ocean Beach during the I screen' if You Are Looking fora Good," ommand- coming summer, as several recent . Meas ata Reasonable s said to purchasers of building lots there are POOL ROOM SOLD. Price. Try Ours S.: supported figuring on the erection of residences ,Regular Meals, 25c. s h he had I on their property. attles of • The stock and furniture of Frank ...a a l• Carte Service, `.'`''• Gallat's pool room on avenue D were --.' lefte hisChicken Dinner on Sunday sego ridge. So military stores. The. war was then sold at sheriff's sale yesterday 7. • iei to the practicallyover, and there is nothing everything going by peacemeal and 1004 Ave. D Miami, 1 r bringing•a total of $1,172. The ar- cation andof everto show thatiedoury flagsRevolutionar army titles brought much below their esti- �olor carried any furnished by y • by them the American congress. Those that mate value, which was about $6,000. _ :. rate and were carried were 'purely personal, Sale was made to satisfy judgments. se were each made by or for some officer, corn • - ir colors, pany or regiment, and represented 11 comps- the sentiments of the makers. • ? •r.,i I , brought "So far I have succeeded in locat- had pre- ing only one Stars and Stripes that . -, I feel sure was carried by the Ameri- ate • i• I ! ;'s i - r ire army can army during our Revolutionary O e . e details, war. It was carried by the North being of Carolina militia at the battle of Guil- i have proven r ' 1 others, ford courthouse, March 16, 1781; but Estimates of Florida vegetable their economy .kl sideration the stripes are blue and red and the tonnage for this season have been _ later he union has a white field with thirteen made by the railroads. ASK ANY FORD OWNER '-i'•-s-21--"f'• '1- o provide eight-pointed stars. There is also an- The Atlantic Coast Line railway re• ,,ti of such other flag hanging in the state house ports the following vegetable acre- S. P. HEYSER, Agent appeal to at Annapolis that it is claimed, and age in the territory on its lines: Po- 11081/= Avenue C done, and probably correctly, was carried by the tatoes, 2,475; berries, 850; celery, 1,- esign of Third Maryland Regiment at the bat- 085; lettuce, 1,200; cabbage 725;cukes represent tie of Cowpens, January 17, 1781. It .4,220; beans, 6,066; tomatoes, 6620. ;y,- has thirteen led and white stripes, The Coast Line estimates the carlot GIVE V TT►� that our and the union is in a blue field with movement over its lines as follows: • I the fol- thirteen five-pointed stars—one in the Potatoes 300 cars; berries, 60; celery ` _ Y Stars and'ct•nter and twelve ararnged in the 2,000; lettuce. 800; cabbage, 200; cu- atrial the next timeyou llsivr cumbers, 600; beans, 60; tomatoes. - y- ' suntry: form of a circle around it. In both �• 2- ,+,f�' of the cases these flags were purely person- 900; various, 20; melons 2,; canta- any developing and -r nit s• •:: g lou ea, 60. ." � y,, tripes, al- al, not official. The Stars and Stripes The Seaboard Aair Line Railroad I%lee :eel stere that we can satis p;"-r- ;,the union preserved in the state house at Bos. atirnotoa the vPOPtnhis arresve for vni,