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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 5

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The Miami Heraldi
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i THE MIAMI HERALD MONDAY MARCH 16 1914 TAGE FIVE GEEAT ALT ONE O'CLOCK "LIGHTS OUT" PALM BEACH THE SEMINOLE BAR Offers to Its Guests the IJst and Purest of Refreshments West Palm Beach Fla LAW if EFFECT IN NEW ENGINEERS FIND THEM PERFECT AFTER BEING IN WATER 13 SALT TREATMENT SUGGESTED FOR PRESERVATION OF TIES AND POLES Breakers Ball Team Won theSeason's Championship from the Poinciana Nine 194 Telephone AND ALL BECAUSE INSPECTOR DWYER AND HIS MEN HAVE ONCE MORE BEEN ACCUSED OF GREAT WHITE WAY THE FIRST TO FEEL THE SHOCK (Special Correspondence) Palm Beach March 15 The Break is true Broadway is always optimistic The hope that beats eternal in the breast beats just a little oftener to the minute there than anywhere else Beliving that Mayor Mitchell will grant some all-night licenses every Broadway restaurant keeper hopes and thereby come3 to believe that he will get one of them The granting of rianv all-night permits would strike a serious blow at a notorious monopoly now existing at Forty-third street and Sixth avenue For several years ever since the late lamented Mayor Gaynor enunciated his memorable policy against "guzzling" and clamped on the one o'clock "lid" a restaurant at that corner has had the only all-night license in the ers won over the Poinciana in the final game of baseball of the season 1914 ing the hook from the bird's mouth but the bait was consumed by the pelican Among the Miamians who enjoyed golf tennis bathing and other outdoor diversions during the past week were Chase Jones A Wood Chaffin and Doherty all of whom made the Breakers their headquarters while here last Friday on the Poinciana diamond Anheuser Bused (St Louis) Blue Label Florida's Favorite Malt Products Budweiser King of all Bottled Fne nes Liquors and Cor- Beers dials GIVE US A CALL MAIL ORDERS A SPECIALTY THE JOSEPH ZAPF COMPANY BANYAN AND NARCISSUS STS West Palm Beach Florida New York March 15 Broadway night owls are feeling the mailed fist again The crooked old street especially in the nieghborhood of Ldngacre Square is the most accurate barometer in the greater city Every time the score being 3 to 0 There was a large crowd of fans and rooters the grandstand and the bleachers being chock-a-block full The Breakers scored their two runs early in the A contest between two of the best- ame and gained their lead by an Washingon Mach 15 In replacing a railroad trestle recently Durned along the north shore of Great Salt Lake engineers have just found that the piles are perfectly sound after 43 years of service Looking for the cause since these were only of local pine and fir they found the timbers were impregnated throughout with salt from the lake At another point on the lake 18 inch piles set 29 years are similarly preserved with salt which has penetrated to their very center Timbers in the Southern Pacific trestles across Salt Lake placed in 1902 appear to be as good as on the day when the piles were driven They have been preserved well above water line by the salt dashed on to them by the waves a fact apparently anticipated by the engineers who built the trestles The first transcontinental telegraph golfers of this resort took place last Saturday on the Ponciana links when Harris and John Dennis golfed together The match was square at other in the sixth inning The Royal Foinciana team had some good chances to get home but were not successful Pryor third baseman for the Pon- E'ilEJSZri the home hole so they decided to hnd a winner by continuing the playing I Harris made a fine drive and second from the first tee and as his partner' was off to the left he won at the nine- AGENT OR GEORGE EHRET cianas got a three bagger and he might have been scored had he waited instead of trying to get home on a short infield hit He was thrown out neighborhood 1'errorce it has been the center of the sraa' hour activities To seize and retain a table in the place has been considered a feat of great distinction The place has particularly pleased the nightriders because it made it an easy matter to locate a friend after hours A desired person must be in that particular place 'because there was no place else he could be after one o'clock Thus the granting of many all-night licenses would complicate matters altogether A poor decision took one teenth hole Another golf match re-' suited between Harban and Wal- ter Fairbanks against John Shepard1 Jr and Carroll one of the local I professionals It came out even with a fine score NEW YORK BEER of the Breakers' men off of second as it was very evident that the baseman deliberately turned the runner over and held his leg ofif the base while he tagged him out The game seemed altowher out of the rules' of A mixed foursome was made un of I Mr and Mrs Phipps and Mr the seismograph at headquarters rec-cords an upheaval of any kind the Great White Way is the first to feel the tremors Mary Goode what's in a name? broke out again with a phillipic broadside against the Broadway police and immediately the tango restaurants know it Inspector Dwyer the erstwhile sailor now the czar of the frivolous district was attacked as a grafter and at once sought vindication by enforcing the one o'clock restaurant closing law The logical Inspector Dwyer was accused of taking tribute from the under world and demonstrated the utter falsity of such charges by putting the fashionable theatregoers out of the high priced catering places on the stroke of the clock Just when the Broadway merrymakers were lulled into a sense of security thinking that the spasmodic rectitude of the poiice and had died a natural death of its own weight the blue-coated minions of Center street appeared at the doors with "lights out" Simultaneously these night policemen appear at Churchill's Shanley's Rector's the Wallack and other gilded places and order the festivities to cease at exactly sixty minutes past mid-night Contrary to custom the officers in this era of righteousness made no attempt to enforce their com line built beiore the railroad extended west from Salt lake City through the prosperous mining camps of Eureka Austin and Viriginia iCty When the railroad was built the telegraph line was transferred to follow its right of way and the old poles sawed otf at the ground An engineer who recently examined the butts left in good playing Joe Williams was in the box for the winners and like many others kept things pretty well in the hollow cf his hand This game being won which Is the last of this year's series the Breakers won bv Also carry a full line of Pinch Bottle Scotch Black and White and King William All brinds of Imported Gins Ales and Porter Barrel Rye 250 per gallon Bond and Lilliard and Black Lable Uppter Ten Three Feathers Four Roses Pen Dennis Club and Mount Vernon Phone or write orders same filled within twenty minutes after received I Prepay express on all goods BOX 31 WC GROVES WEST PALM BEACH FLA ana Mrs John t'hipps and Dunbar Wright and Miss Graham made a two-some Others seen on the links last Saturday were Clarence Jones Fair William Thaw James Hyde Edwin Fitler Wing Frazier Simons Mrs John Beach of West Palm Beach accompanied by Mrs Beach and Miss Beach of Rome New York registered at the Breakers last Friday for luncheon Mr and Mrs Arpad Pazztor registered last Saturday at Hotel Palm Beach where they will remain for several days Mr and Mrs Arpad Pazztor are from Budapest Hungary Among those who visited the Gun Club and adjacent land now owned by tha P'lorida East Coast Hotel Company near Reve d'Ete the winter home of Mr and Mrs Charles I the ground in the salt desert near Fish Springs found that atlhough fifty years had passed since the pcle3 were cut otf the old butts were perfectly sound Telephone and electric companies in the Salt Lake Valley have used the local salt for the preserving poles When set up about 75 pounds of salt is placed around the pole on the ground It is pointed out that the reason why the waters of Salt Lake act as a The afore mentioned Mary Goode is the woman who created more disturbance within tho system than any other of her sex evc-r stirred up before During the police graft expose that came on the heels of the Rosenthal murder she came out with a lurid yarn about the "inside of the white slave traffic" in which she made serious charges against the police and the "men 'higher up" She asserted that she and her "slaves" and the rest of the domen of the malf-world paid the police fabulous sums for protection She named names and several police officials lost their jobs Her story was incorporated in John Rockefeller Jr's book on the social evil After remaining quiescent for months Mary Goode achieved the lime-light by other statements to the newspapers in lice were "hounding" her She declared that after her attack on the department she endeavored to live a respectable life but was prosecuted by Inspector Dwyer and his men in retaliation of her revelations The other day the Goode woman gave an- strong preservative as distinguished two games over the Poinciana for the entire season Hart who has been at the Breakers for quite a while left Saturday for the Royal Palm Miami Cleveland is pretty well represented at the Breakers among those being Mrs Everett Mr and Mrs Alva Bradley Mr and Mrs Tucker Thumb Miss Elsa Drybos who are at the Breakers Mrs A Johnson Miss Stella Town-send Wirdenhoff Way Feskertz Mr and Mrs Curtis Mr and Mrs George R' Blackburn and Carroll who are at the Palm Beach Hotel Humis-ton who registered last Saturday at the Royal Ponciana One of the most amusing incidents of the season was immensely enjoyed last Saturday at this resort when a hungry pelican breakfasted before a large crowd on the ocean pier The pelican which was a huge one alighted near the pier where several guests from the various hotels were fishing which is a favorite diversion at Palm Beach and suddenly it thrust its bill into the water and caught a fish which was bait on one of the hooks with which the anglers were trying to lure kingfish resulting that a bird was caught instead of a fish and was pulled in and on to the pier One of the attendants succeeded in disengag- Cragin of Philadelphia where links will ho Isiirl nnf rvw tl-io Vinrol nmrfim i i for next season were: Clarence' Jones Mr and Mrs Fitler Mr and Mrs William Thaw III Mr and Mrs Simons Fair MI 51 mands They do not enter the restaurants as on former occasions and man-handle the natrons No women and men are ejected from the eating places without their hats and coats But the guests too are showing a more lamb-like spirit meeting courtesy with courtesy In no instance have the diners an dancers hesitated on the order of thuir going Where on the last occasion of law enforcement there was resistance to the police invasion now the people obey the order without a quibble They leave the tables promptly and depart without a murmur This perhaps because Inspector Dwyer and his men are not such boisterous swash from ocean waters is because the lake water is of no use in ocean piling against the attack of teredoes and other marine borers Experts in the forest service who have been investigating the preservative treatment of timber offer the suggestion that ties and poles which have been immersed for some time in the waters of the lake ought to be impervious to decay if the salt is not leached out by the action of the elements It has been suggested that this can be guarded against for example by painting the butt of the uole with a coat of creosote which will keep out the moisture and keep in the salt Wing and Frazier who came via i I-rTliliiIi nam noma rv i othe rtsatement to the newspapers in which she accused Inspector Dwyer with specific acts of grafting She gave alleged names times places and amount? Police Commissioner McKay ordered a full investigation in the meantime Inspector Dwyer is enforcing the "lid" Taw 5 A MONKEY WRENCH is "Johnny on the spot" when you want to screw up or something No use monkeying with tools that break the moment you apply them GET GOOD TOOLS when you get any As for nails we carry a complete stock of assorted sizes and kinds and our prices are as low as good things will warrant 'ft V-r- chair at Palm Beach The Saramra of the New York Yacht Club arrived here Saturday from Miami and dropped its anchors in the waters of Lake Worth opposite the mammoth Royal Poinciana Samuel Loomis her owner was here during the forepart of the season Very soon he will leave for the north Memorial services were held Sundav at the Ponciana chapel for the late I a BRINK SIDEWALK BUILDER Satisfaction Guaranteed 1505 Ave Miami Fla CALENDAR OF SPORTS FOR THE PRESENT WEEK bucklers as once they were But the streets of white ilghts is hoping for better times The word has spread around that Mayor Mitch- ell will soon grant a goodly number 1 of all-night licenses This rumor may be true or it may be false As like 1 as not it is another bloomer But 1 But the street of white lights is j7) tienry i lagier Among those who attended were relatives he trustees and prominent friends of the deceased i were present Mr and Mrs Gavit of Albany I arrived from the north last Friday for a Lenten visit at the Breakers hotel Mrs Gavit is a sister to James 0-0 Monday Jay Gould vs Covey for the world's court tennis championship at Philadelphia "Wildcat" Ferns vs Eddie Johnson 20 rounds at Pueblo Colo Maurice Thompson vs Jack Collins VI rounds at Missoula Mont Coxe Brady who visited Palm Beach last year Detroit is represented on the register of the Breakers by Mr and Mrs Curtis Johnny Dundee vs Joe Sherman 10 rounds at Columbus Ohio Monte Attell vs Jimmy Fox 12 A party of Palm Beach enthusiasts from Yonkers New York includes Mrs Ketcham Kctchamj VA TUBM GRALYNN 4 Mr and Mrs Bigwood of Terre Haute Ind who are guests at the Gralynn have been visitors in Florida for the past 19 years This is their first trip to Miami and they are so charmed with the place that they continue to come here in future seasons They say they have found the ideal spot for a winter home Mr A Hitchcock and Mrs Graham of Farmington Conn arrived yesterday at the Gralynn to join Mrs Hitchcock and Mrs Graham who have been season guests at the hotel The party will spend the balance of the social season here Messrs A Cook Mitchell and Moore all of Toronto Canada arrived yesterday at the Gralynn after having motored all the way from Toronto They found the roads pood during most of the journey The party will return home by automobile within a few days Mr James Lees of Philadelphia and Mr George A Banning were dinner guests yesterday at the Gralynn Mr anl Mrs Hallad are here from Brooklyn for a stay of some time They are guests at the Gralynn Mr Hoover is here from East Orange for a short stay They are guests at the Gralynn for a short time For satisfactory information about travel in Florida Cuba West Indies Panama or anywhere in the world or about Schools Ask Mr Foster There are no charges of any sort and no fees accepted Mr Foster's Offices Are Headquarters For Tropical Florida River Trips Ocklawaha River Indian River Tomoka River St Johns River Everglades Canal Lake Okeechobee and Caloosahatche River For tickets and reservations SlsK Mr Foster 212 Twelfth Street Miami Fla rounds at tiutte Mont Wednesday Opening of annual bench show of Central Ohio Kennel Club Columbus Ohio Tursdav Tack Redmond vs Joe Welling rounds at La Crosse Wis Friday Willie Hoppe vs George Sutton for billiard championship at New Y'ork American figure skating championship begins at New Haven Conn Pacific Coast amateur boxing at Los Angeles OrPnnfi of anmwl bench show of TO -DAY" PHOlEr 6 9 Jr Ketcham and Miss Ketch am all of whom will remain at the Breakers for a few days Clarence Jones Mrs Archibald White and Mrs Benedict composed a party who chartered the spede boat "Eloise" for the afternoon Saturday and made a trip to Jupiter returning at sunset The Cocoanut Grove today was the scene of numerous parties among those entertaining were Harry Haskins Roger Hill Mrs Percy Rockefeller Mrs Irving Chase Mr and Mrs Jesse Chambiiss Miss A Norfleet Miss Eleanor Chase and Mr and Mrs Snyder Others assisting at the tango teas which have made this particular little yrove famous were Henry Disston Mrs Frederick Edey and Mrs Irene DuPont Miss Norma Werner is one of the charming little misses stopping at the Royal Poinciana ATiong the prominent Philadelphi-ans at the Breakers are Mr and Mr3 Charles Coxe who reached here today for their annual sojourn Mr and Mrs Frank Ripley of Winchester Mass are now at the Royal Ponciana having arrived on this morning's train Wisconsin Kennel Club at Milwaukee Saturday A nnual 'meptirur nf Vatinnnl A ten "'fH'-'on of Amateur Oarsmen at New One morning daily paper in the Miami home is vorth threes in a foreign country FrecTk Morse Real Estate and Fire Insurance 1 OIK Arnunl srvmnastic championships the Mi idle Atlantic A A at Philadelphia Georges Caroentier vs Joe Jean-T'eHe 30 rounds at Paris France TTnited North nH Knnti cliamninn ship golf tournament for women AGENT FOR LANDS OF FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILWAY CO B6ST0N uuensat nnenurst A Cunningham of Wilkes Earre Pa was among the first to reg- AND FLORIDA ATLANTIC COAST LAND CO MODEL ister this morning at the Royal Pom- taxtti rn dpijdivi? nn a tt vn Florida East Coast Railway-Company (Flagler Svstem "rtiii vr a uiiiviiii uinu VV Office Upstairs Ft Dallas Bldg 33 34 30 i i3 I ES i 1 nr- Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily W2Vt Twelfth Street Cor Ave Telephone 16 Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily In effect January 6 1914 1 1 hi 900AM 11 30AM! 930AMI 450 1IW ciana Mr and Mrs Robert Bradley Jr registered last Saturday at the Breakers Pitou of Atlanta recently registered at Hotel Breakers LU and Mrs A McUill of Chicago find the Breakers an enjoyable nlnf tn snpnd the season rT fcIOtH! 225P 2450M' 145PM 1240PM 1050AM' 200M 200M 101UAM 40PM 4 3 373 11127AMI t54! I 7I7WI 32IP! I 350W 11 20PM I LOOP' 750" 7 650PM 6 15 5 55PM 5 445PM 4 4 4 15PU 3 403PM 3 3 132PM 114VM' 12 3I0PM 1 24PM 322PM 137PM 14XPM HEATRE 730AM! 920AM 620AM 81 aw 522AMi 71(iAM 45SAM: 70! I 645AM 34XW 521AM 437AM 422AM 220HI 410AM 150AM 345A 210iMi 22 1 AM 1 i i-au Miss Jennie Adams and Miss Ruth Wheeler both of Lincoln Neb were guests yesterday at dinner at the Gralynn Miss Marion Wales of Paris France was at the Gralynn yesterday for luncheon Mr3 Robert McLauchian of Cleveland Ohio who is spending some time in Miami was a luncheon guest yesterday at the Gralynn Miss Winifred Campbell is here from Youngstown Ohio for a short stay She had luncheon yesterday at thi Gralynn Mrs II Oakley of New York city i3 sojourning in the south for a time and ldnched yesterday at the 1UU-UMI 101AM 11 oa 1 2fiAtf 914PM' 500f: 30PM: 5 lit 4W 10WJM 1210-M uVnnii' L- 1250: JJ 210PM I 1SPM 2 45PM 1'tPM 35PM I 22PM II 5uVM 1 1 3JPM lO Mr and Mrs Rhodes of New 5 ATTENTION! 07PM I 2 45PM 1215PM I i his i i o'm 4iAMl04Si 'zciat iojoW ll'A 9 02AM 1 l'UM 82 Mt ul Lv! Is! Lv: Lv Ir Lv lv Bedford Mass who have been spend- 20OAM I02OPH 555PM Ave I) Between JOlli 11th ing the winter at the Royal Palm a 330o: 2 1 I (2 IPV 1 1 Miami motored up Thursday and reg- ts Jacksonville fct Augustine Halting East i'alatka I'alatka gi-inell '7twonl lJaytoni Port Oriole New Smvrna TitiMvflle Cocoa Rookliij Kan (jHllie Melbourne Htiitian Fort Pierce Jensen Moarl W'et Palm llctcb Palm I plrtv Vl Famfcrdrtie Oaiua 1 tianilale 8204 I 255PM 323PS 3 32PM I6PVI 13SAM i 9 hi i 52PM 1 2 14AM1 72KP I217AW 731PM 125111 I 1011AM 80SPM 151AM 847PM 300AM 95fM 343AM 10 20FM 'i VAV 103iPM :1 WW 740'fcl i 12 1 I 2 1 1 232- UliVV 12 il lt 5l)PM 1 iv'M O'-'PM iO-'M i istered at the Ponciana for luncheon i 3 Cleveland visitors who arrived to-1 day were Mrs Fero and MissjS Browne Prominent New Yorkers at the i 1 I Hid Ob I 355PM 2WW 452PV 33SPM 530PM: 417PM! 533PH: 420PMi 452PS' ltPM SOW 651PM 544? 750PM 700PM! 816PM 73'PM i 74 39PM' (tOWl 945PM 915PM 101 1PM 1I04PN 1114PM lv I I I Do you need repairs to Auto Tops Autces or Wagons? Do I il 30NAM 34SA 34MM! 4174 42MM 50MM1 6 20AM 6524 702M S30AK 93JAM 1022M 1(132 I 104OAM 11 lilt 1 I 1 2 li 4 IH iM i ii A LO SJ' Coanectioaa ad at Key Writ Fla with It Ca lm Havana Cuba Connection! mad at Miami with Cot for Naaaaia Bahama Islands These Tims Ttiui show the time at which rami may be eipeeted to arrive at and depart frnmtheseveralatatioBa but their arrival or it parturc at the litnn taied ia not guaraa-teeil nor is thia Company to be held reapa i hie for any delay a any consequences ari-inf therefrom SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE FOR COPY OK TBI LOCAL TIMK CARD OR OTHKE 1N-FORMATIOM "SEE THK TICKET AGimT" 52UAM1140PMI Breakers arriving on Saturday's train I uia 915AM Lv lv Lv Lv lv 15AM 111 included Miss Margaret Wok" and Al-jg J'ou nced an' vehicle repainted? fred Wolf jS Do you need a new watrm or re- I efU'iM 70ti 717AM 727AM ti5llM 74 (AM tiu74 4 5Kii 53a 700PM ji 930PM ui! ikr 93SCK 1-2 ii 83KPM 1 1 2vn 65W 1020 644Pi 10 II 0Vt 8 '0 'A 815PS 41X 7 2 a 3 1 'Ml 2 243 621 i 2 Oupv 5 1 5301! 420 I 200 I 1 7 3 A 1 LL THIS WEEK A Bailey is spending a few days 12ft' at the Breakers Mr Bailey comes rj Cuests who have registered at the SOuAM 220AM UOOul pairs to old ones? Do you need shoes to your horses and mules ii'U'J Gralynn within a day or two are Mn i naraord tonn and is iavorably 7 Tin: idol or the Lv Lv lv' Ar lv lv Ly Ac: impressed with Palm Beach Tames Lee Philadelphia 11 SUM 320P 600PM 3 Miami Mix ntt Houvetral I'ODK Krv key Writ Weat P-M tiOSSCo Havana Ml 23UAM 327A 63KAM 830AM 900AM 530PM i lllI lOtjA 11 7uivw 630 -TOnnAV George A' Banning San Francisco! hotel its or any other smith work call and see ns uouim up l-p Mr fvffi Toronto0' ltChf mg nlru-jGhn a vri iT- Parks Miss' Helen McManus and K' and Mrs William McManun vn Mr Hoover Last Amone those making annual vi-iU'ii MONDAY AND TUESDAY "MY DEAR OLD CHUM" A Witty Clever Comedy 203 Daily 1210-20 207-2091 201 Daii CI I UilANCIl KXSSIMMKF VALLEY It It AN LU 2u2 i Daiiy I Daily llaExiiu 1 30 lv 1240 a- 1140AM 3-40 44ilj 1030A 455 1 1U-JM At 50') II21IJHI tr' 1051 730 ts1 1 21CPM: 62)1 1 15 iJMi 525 lv' 5ii'K 515 urange is ur A Hitchcock to Pam Beach and whose riimes Graham I-armington showed on the register Saturdav are Corn Miss Jennie Adams Miss Samuei Maddox of Washingtoi I) Ruth heeler Lmroln Neb Miss rj Frederick Amory cf Boston and fij Marion Wales Paris France: Mrs A Sawwr nf Newhurvnort Mass I JJ New Smvrna Lake 11-1 t-fi Oriiniie 'i 4r "ex Ter pTus BUANCH Selig Three Reel Feature "Thcr Lord of the Jungle': 205 Daily 350 Tilusville 445 Lv Maytown 520 lr (enevs 540PM Ctauliiota 550 Lv Lake Pickett 6 00 Lv Liithiu 615 Lv Pocataw 630 Lv Wewahotee 653 Lv alofka Lv Tobopkce 830 It Kenansv'lip an Daily McLauchian Cleveland Ohio: I Amone- the New Yorkers reerirter- 11IOAM M55Aa 104UAM 10 ISAM 100OAM 94i' 845AM RAIINEB General Pasaenfa Ageat fc St A cs oa tib a Fla Miss Winifred Campbell Youngstown I ine at the Poinciana Saturdav last i 80f)SMl Lt 905AM' lv 1)1 1 5AM Ar 10-30AM Ar Ir Lv lv Titusville Maytow Enterprise Fnti-rprie Jan' 131 1240 ll31AMl 'A 330 Tenth St Ohio Mrs Oakley New York city i were Beardsley William 1 SHOWS 2 Saturday Malincc Sir and Mr3 Bigwood lerre Kenan Jr Howard Richard Haute Ind 1 (Continued on page six) i.

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