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1669-25 Social, Society, & Local News 1895-1926 +.•D ....Yew THE MIAMI HERALD,SUNDAY,FEBRUARY 22,1920. - — " ADDITIONAL SOCIETY FIRST CENSUS FIGURES BLUE AND GRAY OUTING NEW TAMIAMI HOTEL • 'Jt'a' LIFE WAS BRILLIANT AT ANNOUNCED LAST.NIGHT PROVES GREAT SUCCESS OPENED FOR BUSINESS t I' BEACH YESTERDAY. BEAYESTERDAY, s' I ! ILlfe was brilliant yesterday at Mi. ' lAr 1'' mill Beach. The morning brought jthrongs of bather.to the caaln.and Cinunnali YaH a• 401,168 1 n- More.Than 500 People Gather- Handsome Six-Story Hotel, L . •y ' lejhe afternoon the Miami Valley Polo habitants and Washington's ed Around Table• At Big cated At Corner of Twelfth 1 i.. CWb walked away with honors from Population Is Now 437,414; Basket Dinner; Will B e Street and Avenue G, Is ' t: Pitm Bauh while •oefety looked on Will Rush Census Reports. Made An Annual Affair. Nearly Finished. ' ,i from limousines,Packard&and Pierce• Arrows beside the hedges. The new • .� is causeway,just opened for traffic,held Washington, Feb- 21.--The first Over five hundred Blue and Grey Miami'. newest hotel, the Tami• • It,� ,., a moving line of cars all the after, population announcement.for the 1920 veteran• and their families attended ami,which ie now particsIly open to ,r„t�. noon, speeding joyfully along con- census were issued tonight by the a picnic given by their society •t the public although not entirely corm • we•, y, uloua that the 11.C.L.had been re- census bureau and were a follows: H•rdfa's casino,Miami Beach,peeler- . eeler• pitted, represents • development in • C_ •s' \ duced two bridge tolls•t 20 cent.per. Cincinnati-401,168; an Increase of day. Eatenalvs preparations were which the prospective growth of the ,,i>.4 Even society In limousine.and Pack- 37,667 or 10.3 per cent. mnde to entertain find remelt the old city into new directions can be clearly ..4 it:it,1: •rds rejoiced that the causeway is Washington, It.(..-437,414; an in. soldiers of the country and 1n every reed. Located at •venue G and • si.4 open and the very kindly toll gatl,erer, crease of 106,:110, or 32.1 per cent way to make them feel at borne.Thu Twelfth street,it is in a district hilh• '33.r p • who saw that no one pr.ssed without over 1910. day was in every way favorable and erto regarded es unlikely for hotel • -'_';� paying•has moved over to the cause. Cincinnati ranked as the thirteenth was spent delightfully et the beach, buildings. However, its experience +'•:al,, ' way to look•after the draw, city of the country in 1910 ith•• by the heroes and their friends. with the demand for rooms Teen be- y i 1l Mrs.C.Gardner,Mrs.F.B.Patter• population of 363501, Washington They left the Royal Palm Park at fore it has been formally opened.! ' " eon, Col. and Mrs. H. E. Talbot and ranked sixteenth with•population of In ■,m. in gaily decorated automo- • Showa conclusively that the site was ire,s'ls" others of their family, Mr., Julius 331,089. Cenws bureau estimates of biles that had been kindly lent by well chosen. ,'<•.?t Cincinnati's population 1, 1917, members of the 61i•mi Motor Club. pp a Fleiuhmann, Mr.and Mrs. Rollin A. D D JulyThe Tonight is European in Ian, ¢�,;y} • ! De W'eese,"hf r. and 6i r.. Robert }I. were 414,208 find Wuhinglon'e on end were given a stirring sent-off by but last night nye the opening of a ""•�."�{` I Hauler,Mr,and Mrs.Carl G.Fisher, that date,369,282. Conway'. land before they left. small cafe which is run in connection . .'i.-•*' Mr,and Mrs.Lee Rummy and all lhr In making the ■nnounament to- Refreshment were provided by and at which light meals can be obs • polo enthusiasts were there. night, Director Rogers slated the the committee in the nature of•Las• tainttl. This cele opens from Lhe ho- I I Mrs.Fisher had with her in her se• figure. were preliminary sod subject kat lunch, and all the eteran, wore • tel lobby and the atreet. i,':' , ( i clan Miss Merle Von Hagen,Mr.John to correction. The final figures will a speeielly designed badge that made Architecturally,the hotel is scene- i-�` Oliver La Gores of the National Geo- be those certified to congress. them diatmctive from the reel of the tine and inviting,and makes • very The city of Washington is co-ex- big gathering. • graphic Magazine and Mn.Charles N. tensire with the District o!Columbia. During the day interesting groups favorable impression as soon as ft Bock Jr.,who are their house guest.. comes into view from the street. • %': Mr. Beck has just some south with In counting the national capital'• of the Blue and the Grey soldiers ••Acro•■ the railroad tracks" in most +,,,// Conde Nast,puhlish'er of Vogue,who Populntbn only the accurst residents were photographedpLoth in still find citi • es signifies a Section that is any -/ ti to d over est Palm Beach,\I r.Beck have been enumerated, ■11 transient moving pictures, and made atrikinR thing buteaein but the Tamiami 7`•-' comingon to Miami Beach,.There he persons, members of the diplomatic scenes amid the lovely •urroundinga hold has rvvnered this and ane tied. t � • is • houseboat Cunt with k1 r. La `orfs and members of congress end of?lien: tleneh. rt more than equal to the buildings d.'{•"- I Gorce et The Shadow,• Mr.La Core. their families being omitted. A po• 'Phe following program was car• that make up the central hotel du• `.:,,..•',.•-•'+ lice census of Wnnhinpinn several rod out tinder the direction of R. E.will ba here until the midAle of March trice. T, • months um places the papulation at hull, chairmen of the committee of • l ; •r,. and expects to go to sea next weekIt is a six-story cement structure q15 From Cone: pityentertainments. ii��,; i after'specimens fur the big aquarium From now nn, ns anon ns the sta. Crmmunity singing.led by J.Alex with balconies that set it off at once.! ' ,-,-X..."%, he and Mr.denies A.Allison are.stab. tieties Rdlhered by the enumerators Riuch. Rising sheer f run,both xlreeta,.never-I • :.%) liahing, and special agents ore easenLled and Opening remarks Ly Captain J. ll. Ihvleas it Manila nut ,heturetine.y. '_:ftc bf r.La Corte is an enthusiastic verified,the data will •be made public, •Welch. 7 or interior it fully as lialinctwe' • sportsman and fished last season in 1110 population of the larger cities of AJdre'n Ly Ilan.Gorge A.N'orl-y, and incorporates textures that arc not • rent- the Florida roster,. Iiia story of the the country lacing, given out first. Sn1n,\Ira.F'.\1.Ifu,Fenn. contained in any other hotel here. capture of the great devilfish near Then will follow the populntier, of •Solo,Mrs.George C.Bolles. Above the lobby floor each of the. ' w, with side Bimini is a fishing classic and has beets the various rnuntics, which number Campfire. Gettysburg. Spotts0v., floors is open to the roof giving very • 8. The model widely reprinted. more than 2.900,to;ether with their ria. much the effect of a huge ateemahip. active blouse. At the casino last night there was divisions of township., precincts and Solo, Mrs..1.C. Letts. Thy corridors run unc each side in a brilliant dance with elaborate dee- towns,with the population of ends in- Resulting out of yesterday's pro. the form of balconies,with the cross • orations and ninny large.parties for coirporuted city,town or village. reeding, n permanent organizations cornJor alone Icing solidly Moor. dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cleve- After the counties have liven cnm- was perfected and Inter a ladies' •!'hi• gives u tier of rooms en each • ;WS�j 7(� I land and Mr. end Mrs. Paul Brooks pleted the population of the variants nexilinry will Inc funned. It was rs'o side with the corridor running north • k, Il were among those who entertained states will be announced and then d,'ciiled to make the picnic on annual and south eutcrvlmg the depth of the large'companlea. the count of the entire United States. effete. building.Facing notch and south there MRS.BORST HOSTESS In the thirteenth ecusus, tl:nt of A considerable sum of money was is a deur area for ventilation with hey wrre•rete AT BOBST TON EEA. 1910, Waehin¢ton, D. C.. was the raised by Ib, Blue end Grey Aaeoein• n constant flow of air front the front • was this more first city whose ponululion was tion for the treasury,to be used for to the back. Aunther innovation u, t gave them the Airs. Mervin S. Boost was hostess completed. It wars taken April 15 the relief of the veterans and in curs the way of'ventilation is contained in • id Wanamaker Yesterday at a delightful little tea end made public June 24. The cell- of emergency. two frosted windows opening into or goal,but met for Mrs. Marjory Stoneman Douglas, ter of population was announced duly A ■pecinl vole of thanks wma given each room ineter'of the usual tran • - home side be- who has recently returned from ser home 17. Rhode Island was the first state to the business men end merchants a n. In this way rush room is light • lee with the Red Cross overlie..goto be completed, Kevin been made of Miami who hurl donated money and and airy. bY•thb methol and d Wes Kington birthday insignia,flag. public July 21. The papulation of help mesal to whom is given much There are about 100 guest rooms ' eat and dashing find shields were used In the decor• the entire country was not announced credit for yesterday's successful out• in all,so arranged that they can Le than. and Mrs, Bobst propounded o until December 10,1910. ing. thrown together to t ake suites. Al- • hevery the moatpthrill. Washington qutationnalre to see how Work on the fourteentb census is though a number of these are already • moth her Routs knew •Lout "The progressing much more rapidly than RED CROSS SENDS A occupieil,the whole hotel will not be rs period that Father of His Country. that on the thirteenth census in 1910. VISITING NURSE HERE open to the public until everything , two popular The guests included Mrs. Douglas, The first announcement from the 1910 in the construction is complete. The • rde and Drought Mn,Joseph Gladden..Mrs. Valentine enumeration was made sixty days af- Thrcueh the activities of the Amer- rooms are mahogany finished. • °^t the large Godard, Miss Elisabeth Owen, Mn. ter taking of the count begin, while lean Red Cross,a visiting nurse has�n, ho were Mitchell, hers. Charles F. Cushman, l The owners are Thorpe and Knight, inr tan home side, Mn. Harold T'I'�1,,radgill and Mrs. m the census,Washington,¢inn,D.C., vein radeappcounty., for the city of ADrm Nhoov began building pheut structureslb. in • uoas effort w. Frank K.A•hwof. two Cincinnati have taken only flltY• veil Dade calls .. r mcg.will r.. November,and have pushed thew the I,when he had I two days. spend to calls e in the cams- a fast as potable. Except for the • o*orld with his.M.AND MMR.ROBERTO A. the population of the various ty. Her duties are simply thus'of it cafe,one drug store will toe the only • nioal by Mau,'DANCED THE TANGO. titles, towns and villages an ready visiting nurse,making pelioma con- other tenant in the building. I nearly the' There was• huge attendance lest to be made public, Director Rogers fort•ble, giving baths or any tree;• The manager of the TYnuami is W. field. It was a night at the Royal Palm with many of the census bureau will certify'to ment prescribed by • reputable phy- H. Morse,who has had hotel eaperi • - p•rtles In the grill for supper anis the the mayor or other executive head .:clan. During`the present influenza enee previously in Detroit,Milwaukee 4 • F. B.Patter- ••ace. Among those who entertained of each place the actual count,as an- 'rouble her ser ices may be,n great and Chicago. Ile is"nate.]by Chas from the stand` were,Senator and Mn,George Yemen• flounced in the prliminary neer... demand and any call to the Amcricen Cleveland,a head clerk. Mr.Cleve- d be serious,but ay,who had•large company. Miss Should any,pinee consider its populn• Red Cross headquartersat 333 Elev_ lend was formerly connected with lh, :was able to re. Keating also entertained'e company Hon Inaccurately counted there will enth street,or telephone 1184 will be Pershing hotel. to the relief of of ninet • een friend.. be opportunity to piece Proof before on.wered immediately. a ecelved quite an At 30 o'clock M.and Mme.Roberto the tennis bureau and I! a claim le Tne elan r•0ooa R,rn. mend the game. danced: Mme.Roberto was charming substantiated, verification t the Windshield glee for your auto. ELLIOTT•VAN DUYN CO. ,epi right upto In•lovely(.allot gown of Over lace eons.bureau's figures will follow. Garrett faint dt HQw.Co..225 12th St. —Adv —adv, y,and the Issue over sliver cloth with•fluffy drapery INCOME TAX REPORTS. vww• or nrrs•u.t.w. t It was•relief of yellow tulle and orange ostrich MUCH iE i T HERE -- e gave the final plumes that formed a feathery fringe See H. B. Cr•ham, 8 to 11 Real IN BASK ETBALL GAMES "6". Ad H . w'a' Tse,are was• .6"'"' e with a'wtll- that floated a she danced,She wore Estate Building. Miami Audit A In. . n•r•.n Ter„"ei sten,• 'e 0 Liam!Valley Polo a diver bandeau over her•ehort black veetmentsCompanyr—adv. Local basketball fans are aneioudy r - curls find danced with exquisite grace. watching the results of the west coast (Suet-1st to The Herald.) M. Roberto Introduced the•tango. REPORT ON SOUTHERN championship series which started THu•vilie•—illy bran.)—w quiet wed ERIN(. IS which has driven Pule dancing mad, Friday night.at Jacksonville hetween ding took p1•e• Iat Suna•y mornrna The tan. LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY the Temps high team and Duval aO the name or Mr.end Mn.A.uetne. CASINO BALL. and•gavotte and fox trot inta gathering • go,as they danced It last night,Is a reH,mi irer•Ia nurea n High of Jfickeonvilie. Mies ala. M.ae.tw..a l,,.relee•to hMr Mi Beach wino charming ball coons dance of duple w•anin r,on.—Tn•ears•of 0eorrl•, The Tenth of this series will •f• 0eorre Duront of St.Augustne. usia salon being •the steps and so lovely one doe■not won- Alabama, rioain• and sn.aeapel are feet the state title in that Miami high trv's and• few intimate friends wee. •ball. The hand- der that Pri,h au gone mad about it. Onto •obtect of • ran report mail• to has carried off the east coast honors, pre,ent. • beautifully and overss•by the federal trade commb• heating l)uvd high a week ago. It Is Me,.DuPont hie many friends here n red, white and eon. In nenonee t,. ire ersoinnon pf evident that should Duval win from having bean rascal hero. ?fr. DuPont Glory.was rep- Senator Merle.of Heorrl•. rei.uva w t •n enmtoya of nh• F•. F:. C. noway and in grey- • Personal Mention any •nered d1•crin,inaulon in ••ten Tempe the state championship will go Tnev est nom. will be in .oasis s worn by the Prises on c sin "ane .come in the to Miami }sigh, JackeoneWe. stars and stripes V.1111am G.Timothy of New•York, oar iineatfrnthis ore Vint.taco give.nwn Local sport fans are optimistic sheriff Doolittle and Depot y Bhenh • who has been • guest at the Rotel • over this city's chance of getting the Monroe of 8t. Lucie county capture., mer..,pronouncedshort time 510. but the full.report. ba and honors •of Florida as Tam- two w men aur Melbourne cur• • soave.,and was Palm, IS leaving thio morning for is with Illuminating nsur•s on cotss or a and Jacksonville have long been a•,. They were cheesed with alumni., [111...- Harbou Qh'r• home fitter a p°aunt stay in Miami. nhing, sates price., pct price. .nn Sitter rival.and the Duval tum will .mourn ear from A.nbouane,c. d many con Mr. Timothy Is vice nt of Omar tem urs.was not mad•.v.issue fight to a finish. )In.oeorgf('Dopar was haemo..at. admirers.. a Boma G.McCreary and Company,and u't11 msec• to mall ...aloe brio is one of New York's mostprominent Tnto important h•lure• In tab r The secondgame of the :tam will • .e pony rue.ay ,oebis,was b.aa- port stn,,•the het that prices revile- be played at Tampa March 6 and •nernov„ •t her hem” lis tsar eta" heavily embrold. busing..men. • ad by• uthern raisers romp•red with should a third game be necessary.it in honor of her aunt. sire. C Dent a d doth,with red,'e Mr.Timothy add yesterday,speak= prices received by misers in other set- will be played rho following night. mon York Viral ibY pM n'r\1',d F. stilet. ribbons bout the Ing of business methods applied by hla none o e were from 11.10 to a.per hijn- fine �t a u.�Alterman. who re ceicau Stafford,who'as- company,that the heads of the bud• oats 9.•u•n0on ha. been rinses to BANKER 19 WANTED. ee.uufw pn.u. •eked charming 1n noes knew personally each of the three s•he ruoaas of thto I pecker. t❑. 'Liruln, a ma,uh<turnr Wien, Denville,\'•., Feb. 21.—A warrant o!Newark.N.'!.,ns. bought• build Oser sunt draped thoes witndh employes,who,employers. for, 1 III hFloorangebutMuch a In m•a north s Vt., authorities for Actin Cashier on w..anrton.veno•and •:pen. n a� {�:• the-mcee1 of the gn■t-McCreary sit e t certain tsar packer• a the g build • winter nom.i, '.$`,Yef�r•�p�, pf store la alae,he std•to the spirit of norm^.woo•t Hma•Duren.•.°nor•in Roeeoe Tuck,o!the Citl:an.Bank of Tres tf• ant xittUr.•and{$n, Cooperation and the turnover of help r.nTn' :wiser of the producu.u<m•to Virgllitatna, that county, hugin¢ em• sg0,.Mr,and'Mn. i•a very low percentage• a tea chief eau.of the Io+•r picas bn:lament, following the discovery - •f,Mlaml;.Me, and '" pato for non in tea•peeinea raglan. by a.tate bank tel 640 of a shor f .-- "Ot Chlc.go,lire, "'Mn,John W,Rohl of Llm■,0.,Is of Florida,0.orat•and Alabama.cram age of nPProalmatey{40,900. SEND US THAI osand F,W,Hart- here to'pond several weeks with Mrk. t^to but study that sola e• meal.o! Freeman NOT A CAIIDFDATIb _ .� 1 Willlam B Van Note at her home on the.salsas reamed It I• thle end nes ,., n r.r, :,ort.. .n.. ..