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THE HERALD, MIAMI, FLORIDA
SEATING ENLARGED MAY W E PRESENT-44"v'•
!MIAMIANS ARV NAMED
FOR OPERA IN PARE
COLGrORGE E. BROWN WILL BENEFICIARIES CONTRA
:Arrangements'' • Made To Take
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Start Nr`ue i.,lase .la j •. '.•�ii ?'' Estate of Mrs.Collie L.FirLburn
Care of Crowd Expected At
��OL. OEOitoc E. BROWN, reserve Left To Relatives, CharitaLle By JOSEPI
Next Performance lJ ,
officer in charge of the govern• �•,. I, q; t0and IlrItgiolle Organisations
: Hundrod••of kddttlonnl arab will ment reservation In Jllaml }leach, • t4 r when Eno,
be placed to accommodate the crowd come. of an army family. He was 9. ' Mita Emma to Prim,843 8.Eb Miami
o , '. THERE are [Imes It is I
eXPected to attend the return preaen- born In Kentucky In 1873, during .. .;,,,,".-.,-;•,.....
Tian, was mimed as the of the pain- j
fat]on of the federal mnslo project an Interlude between army posts, out ;`, X t'.: sister,
beneficiaries In the cute o[her featly lm oesIble to fulfill a
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production of the opera "Alda" at his early life was • ''r; ',% slater, Mu. Cagle L. Fishburn, who tract►garnet perfect defense, In
pent In army + died unhappy momenta,the only
4p.m.tomorrow In Bayfront park. stations and he was educated In army ''rv'�t f yes[ In Roanoke. V•., it was revealed eRe.
i'A crowd that overflowed D►yfron: schools. supplemented - t •.�. yesterday when • copy of Mn. Ptah-
upon
the service of•declarer is 1.
by private upon the enemy for help.
'16•r k attended the performance tutoring.
• y burn's will was filed with Judge W Y Ne.
Wednesday attended
when rain oto ,e r• ' hank Blanton in Pronate court. to say, It win not be graclousl
• Aped Colonel Brown's great-grendfather, '- ' .•f. Junes P. Reeder of the law firm of ended but nerfrlDelem, If dr
tae allow during the second let. Oen. Jacob Brown, fill commanding 9.L:tbl`f,
';All of the avtllable 4A00 seats were i ,' Evans Mershon to Ne appointed pe lltloned Is s°bue,he may luduce an errs.
general of the United Solea Army ,.',,r, ) i.• ubi capitalize.
tpken and approximately 1.500 per- and died In that ,fe•, Judge adminin to be an- P
position in 1821. "':. 5 North, dcslcr.
eons paid for standing room. L. E. HI, father nn away from Dome to t.f�2 ciliary administrator.
Seller. director of recreation for join the Federal forces during the a'.? :.A.,tl'r Mrs. Fishburn died on August 14, Both atdc•vulnerable.
Miami,said. An additional 2,000 per- War Between the States and saw ac- _ 1575, leaving a Inge <u►:e to tris- 4 A 9 7 6 i
-� uvea, charitable and religions organl-
sDIIa were unable to remain. tive service in every succeeding war. N. l�J 3 4'J
.`8tube of patron memberahlp tickets, dying just at the beginning of the
rations.
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• ' *Met were sold for ill and made porn-
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World war. The funny came to St ! ' The will dated October 32.1032,left .I'6
j4;;P,[1 Miss Prim • residence here, 10 shares
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nlble the presentation of the open. Augustl0 !n 1886; later went to the - 4 E J 10 S NmtD Q g
.'tet' of capital stock In the First National
Will be accepted tomorrow night. Dry Tortugas, spending 18 months r' 1` Exchange Bank of Roanoke and • 0 6 IO e T >i tZ l%A J
ata outside the patron section will
at Port Jefferson, thee returned W - •10.000 trust fund. Q 6 4 i '$
gouty 0 6 6
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tie sold for 35 cents. The number St. Augustine. • George W. Ammon, 1179 8. W. * ♦J 10.
' et tiekeu sold will Most boys g p ) - lift a -second avenue,►nephew,was
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be limited to the Y brought u 1n arm Left • residence and a 57,700 treat Q 6 k
actual number of seats available, Mr. Poeta. according to Colonel Brown, Byrd,and two nieces.Mrs.Nellie Greer 0 J 10 fl
6elkr said. have an Idea they would like to art Byrd,•25 N. E. Elf tier° terrace, and .4 A K Q 6 g
Proceeds will be applied to the fed- away from the rigid discipline by
4 Mles Cladys Greer. 64 leftN. L. Forty-
The
music project admgaloa fund to which they have been surrounded all eighth street,each were LL000. The Llbait
provide free entertainments here. their lives and he was no exception
After the act nests were made a rs. North };sat South Wei
;'Tomorrow night's performance wtil His ides of■ life of freedom was the burn Aldivided that the residue 01 I 4 Pea $2\'f lass,
ttlelude,the same cut. Members are: newspaper businem and he spent two
her estate be equally between ♦ Ysn i N T
2,oulse Taylor, Bice Eaton, Joseph the trusters of the Home for the Y•u Yua Pu'
�j D }'ears on a newspaper In St.Augustine. (� * T
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,Wetzel and Sigmund tkhneiderman, Tradition was too strong Ins him, ROAD (tel I'I,OY}; Aged and Orpheus of the Bailhuore.,
t!I professional artists,who appear In however. and in 1804 he joined the e 1 conference of the Inc.. nd the L Iaor to tempt to two nulnuny reslxntse
s'production of "Alda" tonight 1n United States Engineering Department
IS FOUND DEAD p of •ours•,contract It woos a
Church,South,Inc.,and the corporate to play the hand at a .
jtcksonvills, They will arrive here and came to Miami that sante year to board of the Baltimore Conference of
by Eastern Air Liles two hours be. survey the old channel from the the Methodist Episcopal Church, trick while bad arra Ing
fare tomorrow night's performance. Miami river to Capeeart :ilfnrk Snirl Fafnl TO :south,Inc. the way.)
concentrated strength o[ the I
Florida.Florid► Ile tune - the club suit. [Not atratcg
back again in 1809 to survey ate I,ru'is Carter
'JAIL TERM GIVEN present government cut channel nod 1I1A,511 PAINTER HURT decide over[the twoto t•close ruplp wt.
In 1913 he Dau me resident of TALLAHASSEE, Fits., Aug. 13. (.r9—
OWNER OF DOGS In •nota• of the Miami Beach reser Levels Carter, employe of the state IN FALL OFF SCAFFOLD to rebid hU unreblddable *pane
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1• in ch. He has been here ever since. road department, was found dead to or Tales the notrump with a sing
During els room at a local hotel today. The Charles Path street
36, painter, 77 club. H4 actual bid wm hardly
ng Colode! Browns 40 yeahN. E.Ptlteen8 street, w in serious to criticism,dace[hath might t
via•Seek Release Before Cir.
In the engineering department. he examining physician said he died of night ion In Bt. rrancb hospital last 1 want to know that North h
hes supervised every m►or a heart nttl k. night as a result of Injuries he re- five.Instead of a four-card suit.
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project 1 govern• A daughter, Jin. A. C. Jordon of opened
cult Court Judge Ment ro set In F1or1Aa, 19 in all. Waehln [on, D. C., survive him, acfold while he 20-foot
(working on St. hearta area Pose■ hie Acq Wobrtl1Uels
'J, M.Brian, 210 N. E. Sixty-eighth
During the Spanlah-AmerlGn war I g
tarrata,who on May 21 was xneIghth he built fortifications at Key Weat, cording to hotel employes. Fits wife Patrick'; Church. He Is auffering of felt far from ha
• t6 30 days III the city jail for Mow. •Dd In 1DOD he returned to Key West
died recently while on • visit to shock, cuts on els face and Injurlm saw dummy's sinpy gletons club:
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t dogs to bark at night, eras son. for further fortification sad harbor Wsahington to both arms and left hip. meant that the club suit could
tasted to an additional 15 days yes- work. During the World Ear, Tae
. Indsy by Judge James A. Dunn, in
trained troops at Washington bar- •'µ° >iiy'�=�.�ry't :: v •. .'�>,
Yu i racks, the overnment'a engineering
tit. ,'d Lf!t`Pete r r� rq
5 c1Dal court for•similar offense.
s s Jam?`+i s..�q►4(3C f. !'i.• :Y.•f;fi
He will seek his release before Judge at lie I
'Worth W.Trammell in Circuit covet Ile married 2.11sa May y LIFEBUOY SOAP sc.Aa y Joon:e.tl of
Free Parkin
►t 9 ■, m. today. Augustine. Their daughter Is Mrs. f,lrnit 80 to A our. Women's •' '
Upon his flat conviction Brian William L. Johnson, Captain John- `• "''''" rev 55 N. E.Sen
sateen 90 days and the remaining Io son 1s connected with the United ., orders.
a yr m n i i 1•y5
days were suspended by Judas Dunn States artillery, stationed at Fort s Orden. 20 for .�'lreel
when Brian promised to more the Barrancas. Flt, There aro two sons. WHITE
Zo doffs outside the city, Alan Winston Brown and George E. LINEN
:Neighbors Wednesday filed a COM. Brown' Jr CAMAY SOAP SKIRTS
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plaint that he id had dogs at his Colonel Brown's memberships In- �
:Neighbors
roaldeace, which disturbed their teat tied•the Committee of One Hundred, �R I.i m I t `7 to a
sit night Brian said la court he had American healon and Forty and Eight, Yer ,,, t,,,,,,,- 'or- $ QQ
• (educed his pack to eight dogs. Societthe Mlll ury Order of the World War, der.,a or '"II r- '' 1 v' 0
. _Judge Dunn revoked the suspended
titers.
.e American Military Engl.. ,'ej
sentence, ordered Brian to serve the Deers•Reserve Officers'Association of r' 27 for
relnalning 10 days of that sentence the United States, Rotary club, Army
' • and an additional 15 days. Brian Is std Navy club, Marine A•r+clatlou ,•Z(,
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represented by A.Patrick Cannon,at- end Greater Miami Airport AeeoUa_ `, Regular 25c
torna), • MIFFLIN •
He recently was elected.to honorzr)
life memberALCOHOL
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SECOND AVENUE SPAN' Chamber of membership
ant Beach �, r'
TO CLOSE:FOR REPAIRS tribute by that bodyannual •
to some membra for v,,.
8. of the community who has rendered 7 T I ~'
. ..The se W. arenas bridge will outstanding service. '
be visaed from '7 a. m. August 18
•.ttnttt 6 a. m. August 10 for repairs. Na Order..• sr 7.
tDe police traffic bureau announced POWER COMPANY Limit 7.
yesterday.
• • MANAGER DEAD ee' KIRK'S
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, Ilamilton M. Jones Served,In No*,
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Countries
J, i..,.,‘,N. .t i MONTREAL.Aug.13.WS--•Hamllton 27 Tor pp(�]] •
Mortar) Jones. 61, 'general manager at Ne Phone or u�.
._.•..., of the In ternattonal Power Company. } Ha❑ urd.r.. •
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yesterday after •-brief 121- Llmlt n '.,
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yo entered tae electsthous- 0arToday!!!
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try In IDOS with the Westinghouse
• •- - Company at East Pittsburgh,Be nerved '
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• a Japan. Mexico sed Chile. resigning r G /y�y���.q
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sq. .'ow as from the Westinghouse Company In r--+ •0.3 7CYi2[Oi'1 �.
`. ' • 1519 to take the position of general
•a'= manager of the International Power
Drugs-Toiletries•
• Company' Shop at The Mark Store
He leaves his widow, mother, two 'lToday and Let
deters Mn. W.A.Demarco)uta Mu. 25C �r •
Our Low
"iv •;a,;M►tl�k Rows Jones of Warrenton, N.C.—and Baby TaICUm 17C Cash Prices Save Real Money
two brothers—O. Herbert Jores or 25C WillialTls' For You! •.
Burlington,H.C.,and Ernest Jones of I.,+' Ta I C. . . 1 OC
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�;�/f/� FORMER AGENT • 25c Woodbury's Talc, IOC LANVETTE •
Li 25c Woodbury's CLEANSING
FACES CHARGES TISSUES
-AS �i Dental Cream 10c
Accused of Embezzling Funds of 2o0•S6eet bone.
'`lig 4. 25c Am •
• men's 9C_ J Company yVV men's Prickly g g for 1
. " •, JerryDa,lssOn,690 8.W.Tenth ave. ,C Heat Powder. . . . I1C • I
nue, former agent for St.embler- C' r•
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',A WED( Adams-Frazier Insurance Agency,Inc., 'u �O•
C Hind's Honey and 1'H 1LexAUD'e -
600DYEAR n" been charged with embezzling + . BATH POWDERS •
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t 44,616.45 of company funds,the coup- Almond Lotion 34C Sw•et Pea or
•►,ie.. SPEEDWAY ty solicitor's office reported yesterday. Orchid
''•- \\ arcs Davlaeon•was arrested Wednesday u 50c Jergen's Lotion ..31c ,�
. ` T! las Pea walk night and is In the county Jap. 2 for .,r '
• a•`1 ': 1e4ssq t/c- Uienn C, Mincer.acting County eo 60c Mum Deodorant, 42c
, 'rW llcitor, said that Daviason admitted
l �` 4 'TN,r� 1yi4:1 51c Withholding fund. he had collected 50c Phillips' Milk of
75c MODESS -
IF q 1 m , for the insurance company.during ?• p
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r . 4, March, April and May of this year, 1` Box of
• `4.-TL11 FJ9P' Instead of remitting the money'and Magnesia . . . . ... 3`;C /It �O I
�' � wsa•11 (,' collecting hla 10 per cent eommtselo, 3i )C,. t., „_M',• },moi .c
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