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1669-32 Social, Society, & Local News 1895-1926 b . ainiBxath MiAMi,FLORIDA,WEDNESDAY MORNING,JANUARY 14, 1920. DED MUST SPEED COUNT OF LEAGUE OF NATIONSINEW URMEY ADDITION ELECTION CALLED REI CITY'S P O P UL A T I O N HAS BEEN COMPLETED ATION . OPENS A NEW ERA Five Floors of Save%-Story Ho- 1 OR C1Ty CHARTER Tee Enumerators Have flue Two Days More to Complete tel Are Devoted to Guest -- Who Will Census and Feat Work is Will Assist All Countries In De- Rooms; Dining Room Han March 9 Is Set For Voting By I , Laws; Needed; Names Wanted. sire for Peace and Happi- Been Enlarged. Council; Co-Receivership of t ring Con- nes',Says Wilson In Issuing -- - Ga• Co. By City Recon- ;cited By At a meeting of the directors of the the Call for First Meeting of Although it has been open for more mended By Mayor; Discuss I Chamber of Commerce lost night, it Body. than• month,the last of the details Other Matter'. the was learned that the census enumerst- of furnishing the additional floors of —__ the — on had but two days in which to the Hotel Urmey were not completed and ix•year Job complete their work in the city and Washington,Jan.13.—A,nemtly of until within the past few days. It Voters of Miami will have an oppor- we, agents in i that because of insufficient supplies the council of the league of nations stands now as one of Sliami'. most lenity to vote on a new city charter try,accord- and the unusual problems of enumerst- In Paris next Friday will "mark the comfortable and modernly equipped on March 9, • resolution to that ef• eputy • cam- to tourists,it would require at leasthotels and in i«construction lies the I ¢ beginning of a now era in interns- fort,fostered by Mayor W.F.Smith, ben • ase,who ad- ten days more. As the law requires tient to•ope eetton and the fleet{[real •tory f the penis e-prnce and'patience having been passed •t the epee lel era. tors of the the work to be don• in • specified step toward the ideal concert of n•• of W.N.Urmey, beep prietor. meetingof the citycouncil last night. eon • length of time,it is probable that the tions," President Wileon declared in The first part of the buildsp was ¢ I, Mr.Gay entire city will not be covered. issuing the call for the meeting, as put up three years ago.and tltsn last It Is proposed to elect•board of nine Ian. me mrcau has The directors will wire for an es- provided by the treaty of Versailles. Stay the work began on enlarging it. members, to consider changes in the I •s ate,will Le tendon of time and moved to suggest The test of the call was mode puddle Two floors were ridded, the dining ',repent charter. The following lose- act ' to the hotel and •psrtment house here tonight. room more than doubled In size,and 'talon provides for the election: ,wo •ht defined managers that they make out • list "It will bring the league of na- a great deal of new equipment in- Whereas, the city council of thesp . of their guests who are to be counted tions Into being as a living force. stalled.These expansions,Mr. limey city of Miami,it ,, for the best of r," he said, by the local enumerators. devoted to the task of assisting the said, have coat him more than the interests of its citizen.that a change o• .g eoneenled Only those who will not Ie retire- peoples of all countries in their de• original structure, and together rep- he nude in the present form of city Th ,nlawful to rented at "home or %noel piece of •re for peace,prosperity and heppi• resent an investment of a half mil. government and, whereas, it ie Jeri Pe kh • person •bode, by • husband, wife, father, non, the cablegram, nddresse.l to lion dollars.-The architect was II.It. sired that such changes be made in • ion that he mother, son,daughter or other vela- Great Britain, Prance, Italy, J•pnn, Mundy. accordance with chapter G9Ll of the th' Live or by•hourekeeper, servant or Bradt, Belgium and Spain. The hlr- Limey superintended the en• laws of the state of Florid•, and, wi • president i• convinced that its pro- 'segment personally and now that whereas, be it resolved by the city le,or takes landlady or by anybody eine who will geese will accord with the noble pear• ahlic, he 1„ give the name,"are to he registered 'use to which it la dedicated." everything is done this is apparent council of the city of Miami,that•n n by any of here. Several of the hotel sten have President Wilsons met.eage •won in the result. Ile takes particular election be held on the ninth day of ki • arranged cards for their guests to fill l transmitted by the state department pride in whnt he hes accomplished Starch,1919,for the purpose of elect- WI owes would out asking whether they will be count- to United Stales embennirs in the with his dining room. last season tog a charter board of nine qualified ed e upon in. ed in their home town. countries hunted for formal present.- this was capable of seating only rollout electors of the eity of Miami who shall th • ng made in President H. L. Weems Williams tion to those governments. It woe 176 persory and now it hes room for determine what mahficaliuns •are u end Ste.Doten,of the Itnitimore-Caro• the demo In each rare, with the ex• 400. It is finished In white and gold, needed in the charter of the city of di that clubs line Steamship Compumy, whirl% is ception of the address, and the full giving it a .pucious appearance and Miami to eifectua«the changes they • holding may oeem expedient for the govern' et d lie raided, K its first freight boat bowed text of the call neral to Imn,im% fol- a% atmosphere with n sense otent of acid city in accordance with B for Miami in Charleston.awaiting lows:, of refinement and warmth combined. chapter 674U of the low'of the state Y Too, docking arrangements here,put their ' "!n lion with melte five of The doweling wen done by J. W of Florida. ft needs before the meeting and were • the cgvennna of the league of,notions Otto,of Atlanta,who spent the entire City Should Take 'land, is • Senator Mc• wh(ch went into effect at the same summer on the work. An orchestra • today intro- taken to the council meeting by E.G. limo as the treatyof Versailles of The mayor recommended to council Sewell end C. D.Bowan.The council provides music during luncheon and that the city attorney be mat tied to which would June es,1919,of which it is a part, dinner, adding to the atmosphere of C • uhont pro- acted favorably on their suggestions the president of the United Slnterl, intervene at once in the appal ntment endmen t to and the ship will be ordered to pro- actinon Woolf of threw nation* <omlort end pleasantness. of• receivership for the Milani Gas • in consular teed to this port'at once. That the which har• deposited their instru- The kitchen teem which the food is C pony, that a co-reeeiverahip company expects to do a big busineee menta of ratification in Paris an ter• served is second to none in Florida,or might be inatituted, so that the city I • we countries here was evident since they desire the •rifled in a process verLul ales n up for that matter el*ewhere. A great would be rvpresenlrJ. The city alter• ^ es not con- �t deal of new machineryhas Leen in- • existing be- use of the entire city dock if such by the French government, feted d my was no instructed in council. 1 the United arrangements can to made. January 10, J920, has-the honor to stalled including a dish washing sip- A committee consisting of Council- ii • :o the judid- Membership Coming Slow, inform the government of.Great Bri- parntus which eliminates the human man Chadic., McLendon and Chase d Reports.of the membership cant- taln that the'first meeting of the element entirely, and none of the were appointed by the chair to mast A the party in pagn were made anti show that the council of the league of nations will dishes are touched by the help until with four real estate men to be se- the e- v •he Per will value of such so or enieation is beinghe held In Paris at the ministryof the food is nerved on them. lected by the mayor,to appraise the t appreciated by keel business -ince foreign affairs on Friday,January 16, As the Ornery now stand.at Thir- Lay front property and•pert of Roy- nrention, the and by winter residents who are en- at 10:30 a. m. a teenth street and Avenue C. it is a al Palm park for the purpose of fixing )� f it was Je• "'phi president carnally ventures seven-story building, lacing Royal a vnlunthon for the purpose of con- 1 gaged in business while here. .arty. rt wee When It is considered that the the hope that the government of Palm Park,with an entrance on both damnation proceedings soon to` %n-1 .rile prohibi• er and Frei ht stenmshi 1 Great Britain will be in a position'street. The ground floor le occupied etauted by the city. This committee I't' sue. pee. in ¢ d that to Benda presentative to this firs[ b Miami's best club,the Motor.AnK• Is to n,rnl In the mayors omoe Thurs. i .•ill be cele- were southern d to come here and that y day afternoon at a o'clock. land reclamation la now be-,meeting. lie feels that it is nacos hers and the Bimini Buy Rod and Gun ' Y fore congress Is due to the Chamber spry •for him to point out the deep Club. It is also the Rotary Club Beach Terfal�al. o of Commerce as it now Is it can easily :if- attached to this meeting headquarters. The grouping of these A lengthy eotemunieation was read •• sited. or the importance which it must •a• building Fisher regarding the n the board of he seen that greater things are in sumo In the ye• of the world. It in makes the hotel the from Carl C. rm • • rowlutinn store for Stiami with • large org•ni• will mark the beginning of•now ere ''•'^ire of their activities,the hospital- eatabli*hmenof ••e ocean teini fnear Stiami Beach. A harbor sag. mith's rooms cation of this kind.ridIn international co-operation and the ity that is inherent in an assemblage nBested was the arta bounded on the e lion of the One hundred and fifty have joined lint great step toward the ideal eon• of motorists and anglers lending •e north by the causeway viaduct,on the v o th.,federal in the last two days and it Is believed cent of nations. It will bring the additional "mine host" spirit to the cast by the present hulkhesiiod shrive t • I to the.lee- the number will raced to see<ral league of nations Into being as a lir. place. The lobby is large and roomy of Biscayne bay.on the with by the a :actions next hundred before thee drive ends. Solidi- Ing force,devoted to the task of s- end opens into the dining room. In present•ouch line of the government t • • toee..report that they have met no re- listing the peoples of all countries the lobby the rugs are cleared away reservation and on the west by the • fusels to date. in•their desire for peace, prosperity every Monday and Thursday eveningproposed holdings of the city of Mi. I road. Should Report Names. and happiness. lbs president is con- for dancing. ami and the present land near the 13—Fourteen District Supervisor•of Census Em- vinced that its progress will accord Next comes the mezzanine floor causeway viaduct-Many reasons were lour thousand ory, of Jacksonville,9n conversetion with the noble purpose to which it is which opens on to the outdoor bel- given by Mr. Fisher for the advent• ded whiskey, with The Herald last night,asked that dedicated:' cony, surrounding the Thirteenth ages to be derived. Mayor Smith and port to Rot- all persona who had not been inter- WOULD FORM STATE street and Avenue C aides of the Councilman !looter were appointed a hi<o today. viewed by an enumerator'cave their WIq'l1,NEW YORK CITY. building. The remaining five floors committee to meet with the mayor i — name and addrea•'with The herald or are given over to guest rooms. Each and •councilman of Miami Beach to i • it BEAN- with Frank A:Keene,who has charge Albany, N.Y.,Jan. 13.—Tho state of these is finished in old Ivory with consider the feasibility of such a . 'ItY BRAVE. of the work In Miami. This will hits- of Manhattan,composed of the coon- furniture that has more of the aspect project. ten the work in the city considerably. ties of Suffolk,Nashua,Queens,Kings, of that of a private home than Is City Too Burly Now. er•a 1 Richmond, New York. Bronx and often found in hostelries. The guest With regard to Mr.Fisher's propo- 13.Congress- GOLF AT BF•I.LAIRE. • . West Chester,New York etate,would capacity is 260 and the suites run up sition, Councilman E. L. Brady said i d the war de• -- be-s•mRioned by the legislature if a to seven rooms. that although he thought highly of .s of the Fled. - Tampa,Fla.,Jan. 13.—C.II. Wor• Lill introduced by Assemblyman Co- For the entertainment of the guest the project and did not want to stand ' who,while the nester, Chicago, sprung the surprise villier,democrat, New York, became there are the dances twice a week as one opposed,he thought It Is too went to much of the day when he dropped Wm. S. a Inw. The net would require ratio- end the Sunday evening concerts.The big a proposition for Miami to handle 1 • s from which VanellRe, Richmond county, in the cation by a referendum next Novem= general tone of everything that Is et present The city has agreed with ' • la for the Revs fleet round of t}.0 annual New Year's bar. done ie quiet and subdued,In keeping the government to finish the work un ' ee never been tourney,over the Bellevue course at Assemtlymue Leininger, democrat, with the patronage of the hotel, hand,and he did not believe In jump- ' le that the•se Bellaire.G.N.Aldridge,Dallas,loom- of Queens,introduced•bill designed The entire place Is heated by the ing from one job to another an that ed Into championship possibilities to create a state of Creator New Dunham ycuurfi system. The turn- it would M bat to Ant finish present ` id immediately when he played close to another par York. This is a more ambitious ;.hinge end other equipment was all work.Ile pointed out that the muni<i- : :hey are to be totsy, beating Arthur Lee, Detroit. scheme than that of SI r.Cunilller,•■' ohtalned through S1iem1 dealers, the pal property Is not one-third-devel• ' • The results In the fired sixteen: M. it not only includes state all the counties in Dade Furniture Company and the F. aped and that only one-half of the ' W.Wilson,Oago,2 ,beat W.A.Al- the proposed state of SI•nhetten,but T.Budge Hardware company work which the city had agreed to do, %Ir4DY exander,Chicago,2 and 1;T.A.Ash- would contain In addition the counties ¢ D y,and no in tonnectlon with,the government IIYSiCiANS ley, Woodland,'beat It. IL Ripley, •n8°.utnam Ule«q Cr•cnesanRockland,iliean.Or• the failure ofenenced materulet toy time arrive.Ly work dud been completed ■rad that ', Chicago,S and 2;C.E.Shell,Cinch, the city had but recently paid$42,600 Me Limey he• been In the hotel for s n north o! • resent ' .n.13.—Wheth• natl.beet F.Schoonmaker,New York, WOMAN KILLED IN I'AIIK, businsse for twelve years, having municipal"Pni k to further the Pre.'" :<etmel malady 4 and 3;Burton Howe,Grand Rapids, spent two year. In Pensacola anal venal hundred beat George Balch,Cincinpati,2 up; Louisville, Ky., Jan. 13—Motives then operated the San Carlos Hotel of or¢ry"ter taking faubtlo,and that , Ukl•honu the C.II.Worcester,York, 2 s,• ant W.S. for the murder of Rebecca Lovell', this city, before he built his own It was better to go ahead and get the nullities of the Veneliffe,New York,2 and 1;Burton 21,whose'body was found today in a plate. This Is his fourth season In eighteen feet of water first. v• molter for Preston, Sf•nspeld,Leat A.Id.Janke,•Louisville nuverecl front the park % the Laly,lth J hV new establ lah meet and from every Orth Lot. w6 r•sold t Pa lis Arth9 of ukan4 reports oRleule Intervale,, 3 and 1; G. :1. Aldridge, not been determined tonight.Authori- Indication promises to be the mat Co.for 88.076 net to the city. ' tern trying to Dallas, beat A. E. Lee, Jr., Detroit, ties, however, were aid to Le seek- successful. Ills assistant is F.O.Dun- The Pollack Bros. shows of Jack- .1 employ means B and 7. ing a sweetheart of the girl In•n-sir• ham,who is connected with the Gor• sonville,eked permission to show in d. - don I[otel,of Walneaville,N.C.,due- Miami duringFebruary,dusk ogee,Ok•., RECOIID TURPENTINE I'R1C� woe to dear a the...end within ala Inn th• m month•. Eu t.see lh•mss- - woman murder mystery within a u gens «r held over until a t ting. wore% wRerrn. Savannah,C•..J•n.13.—Turpentine month Millett•is theMeleemanager. i(,?see 0.e Bowen and E. G.Sewell, •n had teen re- Is now selling at the highest prices Examination of the body shortly - lepresenting the Chamber of Com- , 'fes Plseed ever quoted on the Snvenn•heboarda. atter a park policeman had discov HARVEY SEEDS POST TO m•rte,appeared before council In the : • school During the past fall,the price went erect It at the entrance of the park interests of the Baltimore and Caro- 1171 foe•brier roe a .w ••t HOLD ANNUAL ELECTION ryrillon,lad Coroner Carter to an- hes• S. B.Co.,which win hes dockp pe