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1675-6 Fleetwood Hotel • - t'ai �t•4L. u,h,. r -w w, �, MI J., t' t j I� i' 1 1t C� if • • f •t )r 1; =t n i D ^ is t. }: r H n N c 3 29 THE HERALD,' MIAMI, rl.Ul• t. �,t • - 1_ _ — -- 1 -- -_ - - — -tC. TOTE GREW FROM A S".."1". FLEET WOOD 1 :' I - O — ta, F. ' •COMMODORE STOLTZ'S •rc Y SON • LED HIM TO MIAMI • The Bob Also Suggested Building a Hotel, But the • • Family Might Not Have .Been Here at All, • Riad lie Not First Wanted the Boat. • • .Ay JED FISKF-, lludeon river and It• opportunities 1j+)IM [.F.F.TWOOD I• open. Less for swimming and boating. They can 1 appreciate how difficult it Is for a 'r' • i • .:1-:�r. til n a year ago It wail only .1 bay to keep close•t home with water i. .Yy Warne and'a picture painted on t like the llndcan only a few steps • • slgnboard at Alton road and F.Ighlb away. • J. Perry Atolls wasn't Commodore . �• �`•'� street, Miamt Beach. Today it Is the Molts then. Ile was Interested In highest and largest fireproof hotel In land, not water. Also he very likely - • • •)elOrida, another of the magnificent• dreamed of the time when his son hostelries In the playground of •cele woold be Interested In Isnd anti las i Y sly. development. Ile went CO far in • guiding his sons' footsteps as to warn , .Towering If stories above'the wn- him against the hludsan- ters of Dlscayne Bay, directly on tho But boye have been warned be- , • `''•• /anted winter motorboat rectirg fore and father• all over the world i course, The Fleetwood standee a mon- have been reminded, not necessarily r • ... ument to the vision of Commodor'i In so many words, that they did not • ,. •and Mrs. Htolts of New York city follow In their-father's footsteps. _ and a majestic herlta*e for their sot, One night Fleetwood, aged 11, was �.. J'l•etwood, for whom the hotel w-rt' not at the dinner table. Ills father • ,- •t - Tamed. saw that \Ire. Stoltz was worried. Not. so. verr long ago Commodore Fleetwood hadn't been heard from Stotts arrive 4 with Mrs. /Dolts wu'l since early morning. i)Ibner wasn't ' ,1 their■ on, whhhhho was on a vncatio:i much of a meet for the anxious par- from military school, at Miami Beach. ants. - • 1 They had come from New -York ern Investigation that 'sated far Into . -r the Fleetwood it, a yacht cruiser, the night( finally resulted In a clue .. to rest and to-Play, The Commodore that was even more aterlling than . - had decided to retire front actioq buu- the young man'• absence, ) Loess. His real estate uctirll(!• In Fleetwood had bought a boat! - - • ••,`i.} New York had made him indeppend• After sending out a general alarm, • , ently•wealthy and he wail •atisfled Mr. and Mu. Htolls went home to to call It•quits with the- business await des'Yopmenls. 'I'here was r I • .THE FL.? world, He figured If he could come nothing else to do. it was a night of .. , 'down here and hide away he would terror (or them, No news was not '"e gii,,'1 f.i+ " ` I if%K r /'t if•'rd�""i''.).1kS " •r be,free front the temdtetion of Ms good newt' at all. Anythintf might ;..) -rr/ ,, >eF t,'if air':•• s ar.,�• f r ,. happen to a email boy In a boat and f >l s y.. ^r 1< 5 2s ` yI . 3 i associates who. were all the tiro* f yf -r' . '.� yyrf v `'(/•h'i there wasn't an thin that hir, and P L ) . y, -Putting film next to grad thin`•" In y r<i>i/ y 1 •'t� ' real *state. Ile had trained himself Mrs. 3tolts didn't thio of thee. might '4 s• - i�r: Filly,; � t not to bother with ■n thin except happen,' Except one thing. , / F Y R D t fig tt;% � •1 r� "1,X.',..'•••-•.. �`��[,.yt,�4, ;.i Improved proper( Ile h■d made his > silt' K i)'""""- Y• j�1,RFT WOOU came Noma •rolling, t{y, z •talon ,y .t,C.t` y 0'., hmoney In apartment nno Dull bing■ aryl 1 1 t I {bY 'se; Z. '• i ' he was only an inn oc.nt 6y-atandur rand the settle won hie father Y�., r1 < f.,.;,...:•;•,.-`;•-•", when It 'came to promotions Bevel- over to the boy's•aide. • t' �•r r i 1'. • • opments, subtllrlslonr and acreage, �, `I K s r. ,. , That was the first link ,n the s -. . �1 ., t' Dut, the very thing'that usually e:w w rr.�•s, • - 1 happens to Innocent by-slanders hao• chain of circumstance, Mr, -Bollix ' pened to this wise operator from the didn't know It. Fleetwoo'1 didn't ,. Y'•' big city }ie had overlooked the fact know it- But the link was forged ,Lu-" ' 1, •�ett;t`TJ '•, '$ • that everybody of consequence visits that morning at breakfast when J. t� 1. s Miami Beach In the winter, {erry /Bolts forgot his Inte.eet In - ex..• • He had forgotten that Miami Begat real estate operations end land long r It' a gathering place of real people enough to augment that the :.oat•hie • and not a good place to hide away young' son had earned and bought ''��Ayi"y Q r • 1 and rest, without asking aid from anyone be y t •,i a t se' 11. t " . THE Fleetwood II had no sooner named the Fleetwood 1. 7 It was only natural that4e boy ;',.:;`,:'-',.',6:•44:r.,,,. y,. tied up here than Joseph I'. Buy, should convert the (other. p Perry s) 4.*'...., i �• Htolts was beginning to reel Ise he , - / 111 with whom the Commodore had Aono wee mieeit g a lot n( fun•be:asst's of s .:i • :i +e i,'f'�'t ..l • considerable buslne.e In New York, ton much work land little by Ilttln f L - F jB, • was ebohrd wll reeting.. Mr, Da he began to enjoy tete Hudson •v ith ) )_1`l', A.R y file eon, Also It wt'■ natural that a r t ''v `bed arrived b train a few hours i ' 6''•• •� - Y catboat with a ■puttering engine was ;" f r t•' before,and that very afternoon was , dY �f` to auction off a piece of propert not just what e.- !Boltz thought fits • • "t d,_. , :•r • )• non should have. When - Fleetwood ;. ry 1 t •Of.course, the Commodore.wasn't•In- was 12 years old his father 'put In • ,,r' >14 - terested,' Hadn't he vowed hett'would with Alm" end the Fleetwood II wan j ' •'0'i ., t�Fy ' • - • never dabble In unimproved lit op r- purchased. .: 2 v e • tyt He had, However, he would o 'Me was better, a speedboat which . ' t .)1�'� •'. .'14/•, Y,:," i. r', , ' , With his friend, Mr. Day, who• a wduld make 25 tulle• an hour with. y,' w -v' o ,.•••,-".".1.:::',,A)..61.' l£ nationally known auctioneer e I out' a whimper. The boat belonged �[�,( /�r•r T'..'9.,..; .Jr` , estate, and watch hitt work. • e to t}te boy and he won several racer, a, a �`t� ✓.'exa1t a•: Miami field•was somewhat ne 0 Will% it around New York but J. ferry 4rti; r,'? Been 4"iC t '1°' . • those educated -optrator. front a Htolts is human and It was only • h. .,,• • .'tt rrsf{•3s u. ' • North and' naturally rather Interest- natural that he should want to Dirty, {."46v";••" • a u vs��S"'t`weet 41 '.I 1st too; • •<s/'fL X • . 44x >y '. :. ;444,. 0.1";";S''...., •, When the sun cant Its lot rays t +'r>,y• X s �vvyyy���•,.� s r The Fleetwood II wax the second7r•Z! v �; • • that ear, acro.• the }'le•lw 6-,11, "'C (' y ,, "t _ i 4. link In the aforementioned tw„„ chain, t (.1.0;',;(4,,A-,..,. "f u ,J. ► ° anchor. grey Pito s, Ba}}••, / r ty II thin time Flee. A C. Hlailx ', '',jl• � s ' • °• t'' , dare J. FjprC7 Pito x, retired rtY wan ready for "Dreg" school. „b ''tl t t4iS�l } OperntoS from New York, ors o .r - R sy`'.':„.•.,.:,;r,• r .iK j ' - of aconsiderable number of Miami •"And eo he whet to Annapolis" )!fail ,S ry yj' , 'lots—ualm ro Yed and, in tack, n- woyyld be the next title If tills were r•Ili { ,-'� t ' , developed of all. It wee city prop- a duovl•, hut It Isn't. lift Is reel t.arty but•It had•the appearance' of life and Fleetwood le a resLboy, Ife f -,, i, •h(, '1acreage, Thl Innocent bystander at selected Clasen Military A:•ademy, t ` e the e d Ion:.had been hie. Halted New York, when his father asked him x..`y Attire rem bueininnt In New rk whore he wanted to go to prepare for 4: •;;i , only t&btieing aotive In•Mlamf, f , college. , • •K(Lf(te;tba,tnth.Who used to fa I off At was while Fleetwood was In f66the.Ft N wagon In the Weil aye mllltary academy that J. Perry Hlnits • • p I g•reewt )g•W *cold have been allfight was truly converted to the •pa• H• ,1VAlpala►d up.that first'Id vtw began to thing of retiring r m acijve •_l, = �•,� _--- :..��, r •.Lad broken his wArd•wlth Interest In til• )and wnd.leQ''I» tq11.;d,iei,� al1 -anh d having fallen e) was tractem for a yacht in keeping with ' l • •T..,:;,. Ml ,' gythe"big Jump. arn�'Was Ale • potltlon and hi■ son's ambition. .). - tMa- tat{. Miami Beach rbpre- At about this time Mrs.Htolls felt the t -'t`d e;champagne. urge to travel. t .' 1 • gay .R yy!eoe.of bropar(y ba- Every day Mr,anti Mrs. tette went 'f, i f `T1aArt o•Hpt•1l and lila rd.th• shipyards to watch'the build- ` !s• !+ 7 /1., t 100k ed dike a fide tab.. Ing of another Fleetwood. ,Thea we■ ... -_ .`�N�` • M` p•11 right. UnImDr0Y. hot a yacht cruller, the one which hits • t art Beal:weal• was real .Irtate. become familiar to all lith lane. ', i ,•.:..•• ••ri ]„ J��.••t'•• ••.4.;'pp . at••`' .r•1 '`' L''^: ;.• Dj,■Ot( „.,_ Fila scold came talar•. Finally' It wee Launr"h•A. Th the 04•111r'Mori t1'� 1rsl� 1/w1•1. IA A:,. -• S. 'a`'1e07luilln.DY whlyplred le Conisoo• joy of fitting It out with ev.ryl111nr( kMiwih'hs1A-Ir"eb '1110r+.t•t•tryll f.,bis.hlsrlee eh. V dOrd Mtb1tk that-9art et the prop. .that could h• desired for hem' and meet •e•pletea•lr. i • I, - -- �"' adventure, Came the eon's( ',titration /_1 - i • • • _-_ _•._-_-._-_ .,1"I' ertYMight be had. The. Cemfooder• anti els inlrostuelion to the n•wa `� - T- i•" •wasn't Interested. However,, If Ml Fleetwood, Also nam• llt•ratu j�+y milvERitriTiontN, 1� [�ry�tNhlry`}''x'' �t-iVIF -titt'il• (.`AI11t.w o l ten, Th pl a 11 d be ►bout heaullful ljtecsYne Lay este^ IIIP1l t1I1LY - l)ACi� I-101r11i 1V1.�wllllnt to hetet, 'Che ylscw hid bre Mlaml )tewch. J. glen tolerate to film mor• like a •It• When lila yacht Fleetwood entered _ _ - - ' foe•• home than a place to tie up a the channel and Wattle toward til. R C'1r'tf16 (rf�'l1, R �/t yacht. what a wonA•. oen Inters eofd Mr: a dtravelMr was all that FOR•CROSS-S I ATE,,,RO,tD NEW nmin . ((Of,an •:t•nalva estate. The hotel Interested Mr. and Mrs.• gtetta and �ATAt'fA--•ilanlamlo- W. , ,. idels had net been born. Fleetwood, 'I hen Josef) P. .�e(td hLsi been aenr•lsry•n Then earn• a man who could swing Day and you know what beep�l ed, _ _ • "lilt of the property • between the Except this most Important fact— i of the Qypsoiite Company he AQdaf dm and the Flamingo and be- that it was Fleetwood,while at Miami tte,nreetntatIv s of Ci)ntmunl• Its •.t•ltlishm.nt two year• r lw••n Alton road and the Day, In }leach on a holiday from "military D•.n pri,mnte4 to subervleor ' lel minutia, the deal was cloud, school, sue�lreied, this building of til. tiro Along Bottle inr8te11 to .Twelve hour* later the Commodore Fle.twooA hat.(, for Ih• Unlv•rsal Hansom ( oaf offered a •uncia•,tial profit on All of which prove. !fila Comma- Avon Park Cion!eiea. of Chlew o, n( with.), ter. 'e,' lh• property.' H• declined. N• was Aor• Pt01ts hwt'n't been fir wrong In - Mmpt'nY�■ a +ubslAlary. ', . Ilx clear to the hl't, In Miami Beacl, II■tening to fila son when It cam. in '— - 1 Niagara Fella--?tore ., ,. i real•• late. Th•offer of mora money rouplae atlenAeA the fin(' • ,,,, �. �.A .•+rn .,. ..,1 ter.., rhln4, host. and Dlw.e+ so anchor them. A \'tiN 1'A Ilii, Fls., Dell' :1,—lisp• armory far til. ,,,,.. , l- catboat Wlth t V. Woltz ho ghne was his 4 f-'i Defoe and that very afternoon,wu , l ',..•-i•-`41V • nt Jost what D,. \Mien thought . r ',./,',,' s 5 '1 to auction off a elects of property. son should haus. \Vben - Fleetwood 'r �J r •'s - • 'Of course, the Commodore won't In• wee IL yearn old his father -put In •.. /r -f ter•sted. liadn't he vowed he would with him" end the eleetwood It woe / + f I never dabble in unimproved proper- purchased. • r ,•l� -r .// r9,:.:'''' tyl lie had. However, he would go This we. better, a epecdhnet %Oil.h - with his friend, Mr. Day, who was a would snake 25 hiller on hour .m.. - �,f •:1�..�"y) v t''•, nationally known auctioneer of reel out a whimper. The boat i rlooeeJa'+ ' estate, and watch him work. The to the boy and he won several recta vf• ,ti Miami field yap somewhat new to with it erouud New York but J. Perry -. ' those edu atcd operators from the Stolle le human and It wee only L,' • North and naturally rather interest' r,etur..1 that hu aliuuld want to play, 1 leel .ee:' '• ." Int! hen the(sun cast Its list ray• tee- , .. ;te"...'y 1 W 'i i... F'leetwous 11 was the second y that day across the Fleetwood 11, II.k In Use afore mentioned cerin. ;}4,I.Iw {1/H �''. Ir a .., nchored In Biscayne Bay, Comm., i i dere J. Perry Stoltz, retired realty llY this time l"ieetwund C. Htolts _ -est a .,, ,ts•i, p,r. wee read)' for "prep" school. opera tea from New Yurk, wee owurr. •f t x + t "Ant au he, want to .\IIn4pOIIX" f,r: t -a • % 1., I r ualrnpr vsd number offeet, ►lluml , t 1 � would be the next tills If this were b., developed atOv d end, sn iop- .. /.• , ��• dovelop•d at t11. It was city prop- a movie. But it Isn't. .'Chis I. real _ ,• j�. ' . arty but It teed'the eppearanc• of life end Fleetwood le a reel boy.'lie Js g�� y'(� acreage, The Innoceut bystander at 'selected Clasen Military Academy, ' t. ,'�3r•it"'' 1 1 tee appetton bad been hit. He had New York, when his father asked him !�- . rutted•ferom burin•se In New York where he wanted to go to prepare for y, . oily t4 come active In Miami. college. •Like lllhe.mah Who used to fall off It wee while Fleetwood was 1n i -the ``er wagon In the'olden days military academy that J, Perry Stoltz _ •ver t�ing yy•ould have been all right was truly converted to the Spa• lie •1• ,Jlad-1(q. passed Up that first temppl- began to think of retiring from activ0 S''1• lien."H• had broken tile word with interest in the land •end t(he coif,. +L ; himself and having fallen het war tracted fur a yacht In keeping with --t `` dr for the big Jump. Miami was hie ponitlon and his eon's ambition. �. .. Ithe cock•tall. Miami Beach repre- At about this time Mrs.Stolt,felt the I- a•tl`ed,the champ agne. urge to travel. •There ♦►11. a piece of property be- Every day Mr,and Mrs. IItoltr wenti•'`:i ere 'tete' 1'l+toingo Hotel and the Ito the shipyards to watch the build- i'• a'. p • nt.�t looked Ake a fine place Ing of another Fleetwood. Tile was ,,yy '% •.up a yieoht. Unimproved? What • yacht cruiser. the one which ham _ ...SJR.•_. .. ••ii•. t ort Real estate wax real estate. become familiar to •all Dlit)plans. - ,: si`r' T •om+.•'• f ie•``'� ''., prptfemenis could come later.. Finally' It was launched. Their the - •Freak'Ford, sa •• 'fir ire FI lws,ed HolelrJ oiae.of :• SOMEIIODY whippered to Comeau- Joy of fitting it out with everytilln. kno+cn-1ote1'tu'ete le'ie•;utteley.''.i�et baa,r/bete the wiul. dore-Stoltz that part of the prop- that could he desired for home and towel eunpleleusly. , •• ',arty might be had. The Commodore • advrnturaCame the ton' variation —_ - -- and his introduction to the newer i(n . ''ry1r. +njr �'nJ1'/1 't of it were evil However„ if be Fleetwood. Also came llterrtu• VERTEING. P�l IN�1•I i/ ----------' 1t t••t• ,'Pt It were available heplace might e- about beautiful Biscayne tiny a d BACK Ni'. 'wining to listen. The V.•ce had be- 611am1 Beech. A� t !fun to look to him more like a site When the yacht Fleetwood entered _ for.a horn than a place to tie up a the channel and pointed toward lh• rTTTnu•tttt1 ry�y /+� fel inti•for a What s. wonderful location harbor of Miami, travel was all that l 0I CRosB-STATE Ron NEW YORK. • •n extensive estate. The hotel Interested Mr. and Mrs.' Molts anQ lel_ 01111 1A\l ,A\J 1 H Il pit, Ill �A7•AVIA—Lrnlamin• \v. • ;r ,idea had not been born. Fleetwood. Then entered Jo■eDQ P. 1 ' Then came a man who could awing Day and you know what beep fi ed. - ✓who has been ■eoretary•Is ' all of the property - between the Except this roost important fact— — of the Oypeolite Compouy hr. Aquarium end the Flamingo and be• that It was Fleetwood, while at Miami Representatives of Coulnlutli- itsestablishmenttwo y.ere I tween Alton road and the Bay. In Beach on a holiday from military • l0 minutes, the deal was closet. school, suggested the building of the tiro Alongbate Invited to been promoted to eu Drrvleur .Twelve hours later the Commodore Fleetwood hotel. for the Universal OYeeUm C. was offered a ■ubuta•itlal profit on All of whichAvon Park Conference. of Chicago. of which tile the property. He declined. He was Urov•■ telt Comma- _ company Is n subsidiary.dore Stoltz haen't been far wrong.,to g th � 1n, clear to"the hilt, in Miami Beach listening to bin ■on when It came to -----r_ Niagara Falls--More `"•1 real elitist•. The otter of more money boats andplaces to anchor them. \'ON PAItIC, Fla., Dec. 71.—Its couples' attended the hall than he had paid started him think- V• armory for the benefit Ing. This was too valuable a tract - A resentatives from every cum- Memorial Ilonpltal. fur a homelike. Why notrub-dIvid•1 munny ._Lura, Ht. Poter■burg and Dunkirk—The etnr,n wile[ The Fleetwood ruDdivlzrun caro• MIAMI LAWYI{;R SEIJLS !Mortal, are bei. Invited by ('rest- flit lake has orvrhttd Buhl into being.-One lot was sold. A hotel g !roto leaving lie,rl, hut owner ' would increase values. Improve- dent U,-1•'. Kellog, of the associated boats are hopeful that ro • meet watt the Commodore's original boards of trade of the scenic high- will .soon permit theist to re • Idea. Why' not apply it of Tooproxlrn ttlely 11,000 worth of 6.hotels already? Lots friends TRACT FOR SYND CATS lande talo here special meeting at Lake. the lake.say Byrd lodge here Tuesday to consider North 'Tonawanda—Man Toward the end of last station a a co-operative advertising campaign roads In the vicinity of the ' ,truck was driven up alongside the — to popularize travel between• the pandas are blocked with t street car track■ on Alton road at • coasts by way of, the cross-state the result of the blizzard whit • Eighth street and workmen Udloaded Property Near High Springs scenic highway, i' New York. /ileum and elect a big sign upon which was painted (,O•tt! osed of 18 692 Acres Trntallve copy for•a camp•Ign to are badly hampered by snot • a picture-ot a hotel 11 stories hlgh� p i approximate + $it,000 in F•I o r I d t La Salle—Sergent Alhert The sign said Ti.. Fleet wood.Iwhie, die Ile■ ham been prepared by the derrhot of the United Plates • was the name of the proposed'hotel, Nets Owners $150,000. carr & Thomism Advertleing Agen- Corps, who Is visiting his f. • would, contain 360 rooms and thut flea, and w:s al.proved today' by the Lynch avenue. hes Bern ed. . bonds (not stock) were offered aryl - Itdvertislog committee of ti, atom- his been recommended for I that.The Mississippi Valley. Trust S• P. it�INEAU, D11am1 attorney, elated board., welch has been work- medal for gallant condos Company. St. Louis, had been ■elected acting us trustee for a syndicate, lug on Yien• fur this drive for see- recommendation wee toad- ' as •the depository. Followed gauche. .rel months. llendershut hail crawled f, Enough hotels at Dileml Beach now. Tuesday sold 13.692 acres In Alp- Participation by the Seaboard Air rocknit of a blazing curl. • was the consensus of opinion.' Here chug county for 1160,00d. This I-i;ie hats already'been aesured. it le Qttaotico for a fire eating.. was a. man, a wise operator from acreage comprises a full township staled, and the Dien contemplates subdue a blaze which threat- N•vr York, who didn't. know when he and Is located 30 antics west of raising the retnlinder of the funds lives of the plane's paseenge, • • was well off.' - by.cohtrilutlons. from . cities •and )1uffe.lo—The police bout A tbOnth paned. Commodore Oafnesville, near Jligh Springs. The towns along the route, aesesements J. Daly which patrols 1 Stoltz had gone away. Only the sign- tract contains- considerable timber against various eltle• being levied on waterfront has been drydni board remained. rine in turpentine and also ha• con- a pro-ret• bmel■, according to the the winter and the captain a - (',TORIES ie the newspaper■ offered s-al he membee rs of land,the syndicate rep- plan,to be• worked•nut at Tuesday'■ .assigned••rel.defogs•married let J resented by Mr. Itotineau are Walter gathering here. tut■ of other things; there's. more opportunities for the ■cot- Tentative plans call for five col- i Harris, F.arl Wilson, F'rahk Dosser, getting excited about It. acct. fere, And then— . Fred Pine, Ley Ito be■, Homer umn• by 16-Inch copy during the last JamesDfe Millen of. Itomr. Another sign went up, nearer the Itughes, Dlax Dobler, J. el. Ou■kyY, week of-January and•all•of February pas married to Mamie F'. hJdy, The George W. Langford Cor- Fred Seigel, H. P. Itobineeu. E. R. and March and the adverlielhg coin- µ,est Mune put lie didn't go potation, Louisville, Ky., and Miami, Pierson and \V. C. lines and business mitten of whict, J. K. \\'orthington. clienge his. everklls for b buIld•r■ of the McAllister and men of Plant City. The tract con- lake Wales, Is chairman, reports that spit; be Just "knocked .of tains seven lakes, well located, and the tentallVe copy includes some of encu h to , In the clerk , various other Miami properties, It le the Intention of the parch the moat effective art work seen In started work on the foundation for to utilize one for the development of for t e license and step 1\I. a summer resort. a Florida camp■ign to date. street to the CityJud the Fleetwood..`Basement, lobby, end g'• '1' 'Che property was acquired teat President Kellogg'■ call la being Kamane., office, for the ren then omflo-h• t e floor went up the year on the bests of $2.60 acro sent to Miami Fort Lauderdale, Del- Pavllllon---Df rs. Nellie iter I10-room.hotel. Little by little all a� ray, Hollywood, \\'art Yaltti Berc , summer long it loth Part of the ----�•• IY 4 grand-daughter.-Fra ace° yen time Commodore Stolt■ was here; the Canal Point, Okeeehopeel I.r k e left for Detroit.\Vad(1•aduy t rest of the time he was In Chicago TRIANGULAR BOAT RACE Stearns, DeSoto City, Benny.,Frost guests of Mr. rgd ire. \v. and Nee York•buying fixtures, fur.. roof, Fort Meade, Bab on lark, bough. (,nittnim and furnishings. SET,FOR NEW YEAR'S DAY �Ine�\vita. DundB•rteew, lake Lak•lHamilton, Jamestown--Marvin Cook The ■cotta re ran to cover. Prefile- - Mut- berry. Plant City, Tampa,,,Oldsmar, hes been commissioned a rI tions of the greatest season silenced y. lieutenant of !nfentry In the •. / . them.. Other-hotels like the Wllllam The triangulan.lace between Fleet- Clearwater, T r po n. dV51ngs, St. reserve corps of the army.. J "Fenn and G°ur:e a'aahlh::ajt v:ere sussed Htolls, Charles Sorenson.Jr.. ■on Petersburg. Haresota and r Branden•. started. The Carl O. FlehertgroDer- of the manager of lee Ford Motor tun• HIIODE 191.,1NU. tier which already owned an o er- Company and Jesse Jay, will take IIAHLEHTOWN—Benjamlh aloe the Flamlgo, Lincoln and u- place tomorrow. It will lie run for ARCHERS WILL MEEjI; lJ ha. been elected Dreeidei. • titua, decided.to erect the nal ng the Lafayette sports cup given by GOLFERS AT IIIALEAII Quonochonlaug Orange for I Cole Imm•dlately. The rush M ,n. Ii: II. Curlette and H. C. Charak of Commodore Stoltz was not t a •r life Lafayette Sport Hliop, — Ina Year. William Barber we wrong at that• The Fleetwo q4 •'mi ices race Is the result of a chal- overseer. . with 210' rooms. wouldn't D} J .ge ledge Stotts Issued some time ago Arrows or golf belle? • Kingston—Lieutenant an • 'enough to accomr,odate the crowd when presented with a motor speed That Is the queslloa--which.can Henry Tyler of Fortreee Mo this season. Ih• 'wise" ones sai& boat by his father. It Is pt■tined to mak• the greater distance over • guests of Professor and Mrs. . Levsrybodv started to boost for the malice the event an annual affair. golf course. This little matter w(ll If. Tyler. Lieuf•nxnt Tyler Fleetwood. Stolt,'■ boat the Fleetwood Jr., be settled in a special match that is to;be detailed, to duty In th. It' Now s Olsen. elre'sdvJh a carrived yesterday afternoon. It is to feature the New Year Day pro- pines soon. Important Darner, like the coant me said to have made 60 miler en hour gram at the Miami-Hialeah course East Greenwich—Carl Ens i ' ball of the•Tropical League fff IIre ,in a teat. Jay will (Wye the "Sue tomorrow to be worked out slanting ApponauK teat been appoint Arts, the charity ball of th•,Dlond'sy 'Jay. The name of Sorenson's boat •at IO a. m. r of police by the East Oreenw • et ,-th4 midnight supper last night• h�s not been announced• The principals will he (Venn H. council and will begin his dui h• been held succezzfull Y• .05, f Curtlu, Hialeah owner and Interna- uary 1, thSt a year ago the hotel was only ! t ttonall Newport—The repre.eutaU ••I hoard at the corner of Iron MAKES A DIFFERENCE. y known aviation expert, who ell will meet next ark to twangs a mean bow, and•his-Drofos- hy+ • d Eighth street:- No the The ocean liner was steamingalonsl archery expert,on the one side, officials. Present Indication. and Is down. The Feetw o4 1■ Brow!), up the bay. Directly In Its Against Bill Pitman sad Willie Dow, present officeholder• will . ug. D' th drifted an old mud ■cow. gol� ,elected by acclamation. prulesmlonals at the Hialeah • The chain of cireornstances that • ••)fey, down there!" bellowed anPewtuxet of•tlry—The elegy caused commodore Htolts tt le up officer on the liner. "Det that old course,on the opposing side. annlv•reary of the formal re, hie yachon the Mlernl Bea 1 shore tub nut of the way!" The archers will have the added of lh• Natick Baptist Churn of beautiful Biscayne Bay. its t north The grizzled,. weethee-tAaten an- ha ndltap of being forced to DIC a observed with s ectal servo . I Paper bulls eye to gals, (h• point p t. of,the Aqu•rlum• and knuckle down cleat on the scow looked up. sday. The It•v, David N. Lao `t harder work than he had don• In -"Lt• you the cab n u' that there yes• for each hole. Boston will preach, the ane • re after having retlred "psrma- sell' he asked. Fee, bus service will 'be Inaugu- sermon fix' from business, was forged by "No, I'm nut; but what difference rated tomorrow between F{lalsah and Hehohoth—air. and 1frs. .:',•',• le son, the first link when. Fleet- does hat tn•esT'• Gulf grounds fur the nvenlenc• Martin have announced the wood was 11 years old. "Wool spitting contemptuously of the public and players. This f•a• anent of their daughter,.-Tel • over the tilde—"I be roti n o' this here lure will b• continued 'Ihroughuut Alfred Lopes of *Bat Perld. T that Ihn•• Commodue''N1011• craft,an' I speaks only to my equate." the winter aeuun. Warwick—The ontlec Bo • . • :ii• lived In the Washington Heights American (Legion W•ek ly, --` presented their scnutlnamte .j'• "--....•-•-•.-.----- ..;/.7414i +• -- - COTDAON MKIMO Y. r)4'P!!1 Ff uekIeg,"'wlth a rmokluq , 'section of Manhattan and wee Inter- Nry the. last me lin 'Assistan :/,re*rAugustus Smith Is bulldlua a tot- tl Alt ests4'ln ■partm•nl buildings. Ihee IM ■UILUtNo NEW MOM!: lade it frame ,Destruction it, the sr Harp'd A, •Dtaayard se 'J Those who hay• hived In that part of Aatohio YI■tu• le erecting ;ram. Braggisubdlvlrion at N.;AV. Falb . t 4 Ao�i�lt? at A tneetlt y Z 4W.Tark,City kpow tb• tor•of the Pottage at 1150 N. W. 1Jltghlh avenue. •vea :,A,,,,,,,r le-NOV' herds • i,.,t v '.t ft'' 'v. • t + ) .. , . 1'• , :4110 s. /`Y,.,t4 .rt." ., 1'J - "l ,'•es` o, lt: l V.4,-...;•- h• riJ , , (-, '•`t . F'VinF- I .I .-.� + > ili ( f t • • t'z+