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1669-83 Social, Society, & Local News 1895-1926 • a r U l� ' • 2. ,4a ND 4 IF.fALI, TI"LEPBONP1 23125 THE HERALD, MIAMI, FLORIDA HERALD TTiLEPHON IG IfIAMI SIIORES PIONEER AS IT•S(MAYOR THREE GREATER MIAMI 1 MEAT PACKING PLANT > NI ICE , .. I • THEATERS ARE OPENED) WILL OPEN IN MIAMI to I _ .4nspieee l , I Two New Structures Are Dedicated To Motion Pictures and Enter. Cudahy Company Leasee Prop- ,t. ''fir : Several a '' hent, 'While Open Air Show Place Ie Made Available Following _erty For Erection of Large �t .� �� ° Reconditioning; New Theaters Are Ready, Building, ',i —~ 'Sri 16VI 4 in '' I♦TIIItEE 'notion picture a h o wo.__ __ rj`llE CUDAHHY Packing Company, n. CITY \ e r• "\ �' I 11 houses in the greater \dual area one lnf the leadlnr meat packing <" li 1 1 At. '....,''',.',k, I I8 000 PAID FOR FIVE1e + I held formal openingn yesterday, and companies of America, wilt establish Imre crowd, nttrndcd the per 1 a w'h Olerlle market and refrlg,,ratln[ 4. z�4 I anew, YEAR LEASE OF STORE plant ,n a !fah place "`�•7f. 1'••l:44 •` e ' n[ the ttrater• are new etruc-1' The company has taken a 20-year once yes- y. • ',''.'•, .• tures, the thirst, an open air theater , I lenge on the property at N. E. - •` '1'went yr Y1'>S sees; t^S > �r; hese been rebuilt. --+--- y-thlrA stro•t and the F. E. t'. "•''''...,,,..''''i, . !correct opening, were held in the Union Market Takes Over Prop- -Railway, a' aha west also of the .v held ue hnI • : >' , •New Foloshn Theater. E. Flatter tracks, from the Moglgem•ry Realty while 'Mel - .k _ erty At 1172 S. W.Twentieth at N. E. .. s„,AS street, the Blecnyne Plaza. Miami Company of which Maude Arenn•r • bay lent • •:i fig,+ tr lY;^r ; A !Reach, and the Cameo, Allapnttah. Avenue For Market. and Olive Minn Cr. the represents- pnllcs. ,t�• ,s����'.,� 1 'Cwo new etruoturra are dedicated A flue-year lean,, w•rtc closed Wed- a,ntirount and Of tprincipal1.R NO was $110,000. The to motion pictures and entertain- Y property at 1112 S. 'I'hie 'o i • Iheeda for the ,v••,J. C. f meat, whn't open air chow place Is p- perlY I■ 100 by i60 feet. 2 �'� R mode is cu able following cm, nodi• alt•' Twentieth avenue fur the Fanta and le to be Improved by the lessor tint of the , aY`rf _.,;.:'''r...•,: a Holding Company to this Union Mar with a une•story ,portatto- ham., g ••, i_ tinning: new 1••otoshu, Bltcayne Pleat' kat for {It.000. Shippreinforced building 16 by 102 dlarnl to- .a��...,. ::›P, -`1'`s� ' and Allapnttah Cameo ready. & Futc,h, ren, feet of concrete and hol- Iestate broker■, 16 N. Y:. Second ave- low tile construction. Th• building •lir of the ��. 1•, Brion, n re.ldeat of the IIBuckaroo ICIA," a rtp•roaring nue, handled the deal, The lease will cost *40,000. �, Stiaml area for 1a years, „as TIc western thriller of the *Indcover■ a store room 36 by 60 feet, The packing company will equip elected mayor of the town of which will be used for a grocery and the building with cold storax• plant wed.—Le- Mat !hones on Tuesday. .IIs that were shown when the orl[Inal market- machinery to cost 160,000. • address me t o trete Creek In 7001 aridFotoeho Theater opened years ago Shipp & Flitch also sold the Maiden Conelruction will be •tart•d 'm- • arrested r ere or euorethen resided there f 23 woe used yesterday with which to Lan• Sandich ■hop, 700 Collins ave- mediately end the building will be nd Third . Lo- nue, MiamiBeech, for T. A. Raver completed within 10 days. Ith carry- "a'''. "a is a a t cent'^°- open the New Fetnsho'Theater. ,to a Savannah, Ile., client for $5,000 Th• lease of this property was ' Inc end I. holding kis first public Rated on the site of the city's oldest orrice, This sale Includes the lease on the handled- through Shipp & Fetch, theater,the Fotoeho Is modern In ev- property for one year, and the goods real estate brokers, 16 N. E.•Second E. Saes cry detail. A pleasant Interior deo- on hand and the flzturea. ■venue. teeW. ORCHESTRA TO MEET orated In soft tones Theyalso sold a lease on a lot in ee hands rim _ moephere of comfort,Provfdss an at- Princes Park; Improved with a small COUNTY PRISONERS FETED The Fotosho was the first Miami frame store building. ;This property • from his University Or nRiznlion Holdswas leased to L. O. Smith and I. P. Sheriff Henry R, Chase's -Ate g theater acquired by the Paramount Thanksgiving dltrfi•r gave the prig- Second Assembly unSday. enterarixe• and was purchased by liaise for a term o[:one year for avers at the stockade something to beth AA- 1516.William A., and Starry A. Leach in 11,200. be thankful for h avenue, The University of Miami °reheat', Several months ago the old • --- yesterday. Rout buildingwas torn•d°wen to make wayEMPLOYES mashed potatoes and gravy, Run when will hold Its second Meeting Sunday COURTHOUSE EMPLOYF,S peas, celery, hot biscuits, pie, hot ,obit. latep• tor. the modern, fire-proof structure. 'SUSPEND WORK FOR DAYcandy from 3:50 to 4:30 1 m. at the unl- i ah°eclat• and crowded the th avenue Many tempting offer■ for the site, menu. Turk• will he the order of sr did not v•rnity bullding. CrI'he orchestra. located Is 10. Yl.gler street near Complete suspenalon! of activttle■ the day Christmas- - which was formed )set Sunday, to First avenue, had been reCetved by at the courthouse enabled all em- under the leadership of Arnold Volpe. the owners. • ploys• to have a full holiday In which . E. Tebo, noted conductor,com)Soaer and violin- Hoot Gibson Is the star In "The to observe Thanksgiving. The main ,g, Coral Buckaroo Kid- and his daring testa entrances of the building remained W H. COMBS CO. ,consalous let, who recently cam. to the unlver- provide many thrills. A comedy, en- locked throughout the day. The Funeral Home and Mortuary he motor city to become head of the violin titled "Alice Blues, Is filled with criminal department of the sherlR s Cor. N. E. Ind A . and with an- department- Later htr. Volpe will or- humorous incidents which are Pre- office funotlonad from Its new head- 15th Terrace zth streetstinted In a rapid-:Ire manner, An- Quarters In the stools .0. recovered. genies a ■ymphonr orchestra in other feature of the playhouse is thePhones: 24111, 9101; Reg, OM Miami. Eight young women and a Fotoeho orchestra- 1 • MIAMI, FLORIDA I llke number of men form the nucleus Programs at the theater will be Um tubs 1 ..' ,re stolen for!the organization' Other persons changed tour times a week. on Sun- - IV, Brady, interested in lolntn� the orchestra days, Tuesday., Thursdays and Sat- ,ASH for Ho Hick's 1 — Ils It was are Invited to attend the meeting urdaya. The admission price is to !ht• ORIGINAL. �_r 7edne.day SnnAay. Richard Luta hare been ap- keeping with that of the old Foto- .7✓�e t DINE and DANCE yesterday, pointed secretary and Saul Marke, oho. The structure coot $100,000. , Malted Milk librarian, Rehearsal' will begin at !l i Milk At the 1• e lrfc8tul- once, Mr. Volpe annotinoed. fire,, YNE PLAZA FILLED '! �-' 1 and Diet ' ORIGINAL street, re- 1 FOR OPENING SHOWINGS 1'1 Forinfents oat a d 15 ---- NI IP T �, �t I ;� ITALIAN KITCHEN ch and 16- IN MUNIIPAI. THE Rbcayne Plaza Theater, new on an au-i COURT 1�� $300,000 motion picture house address l-r V °rostrum Hetet of Smith Company, In°., of Miami 5 /} First Avenue and Setolld Beach, won the admiration and rip- s ��! 1 ' 'i Dotter, THE following dls o■ltton of cases plavee of hundreds of theater goer ��"� Street, 8. K - two corn- 1 was made to municipal court yes- Continued en rage 16, Column 3.. I S' FORMERLY RON I IIA' MOIRE DRIVE by flying terday morntpg• Jpdge Frank II. • he was Italian Dinner Stoneman preelded. No afternoon ae 1r ler driven A well-balanced pa table, eas- i 1 ee•a0 IEle en- court was held: �� r W• V Elsv•nth 0. DeToro, George L Shane' and A. O. ily assimilated food that nOt1C- Meyer, charred with °°slum u.s while Also a la Carte under the Influence o1 I liquor, sada were Also and up-builds. ie at meals, Mr a00 and coals. rwo bold- C, 4 hoot', sharpen with nww4inr. gill/d s between�ealg+OC 12021 retiring; Frank Carnevale, tiara we'. fined 225 end noel•. and when faint or hungry. IROPR1ET0■ o rob him George Mclfordi. Op Rr�d with Illegal p°•- •e•eloa of 11 uor,llaed 260, sespec4,,d. • Id Prepared athorns by stirring tha S. SabatlnOl[12rA0 his motor Cherie• AYlen, rb.rsed'won c.rrylar non- der in hot or oath water.i No cooking. _ • 1. E.Thlr- cealcd weapons. fined 2160 and cost•. nt• t told po- .several eased rharrin IntozlpeUop and I revolver, gambling were dl•po••d sowith email floes. CHILDREN ` •toed him. • 1,/4. hate to be I • eery w,l- FREC1(LES r..• ti, doeedwith med. I Clyde Court Apartments - -W. Thir• Seine.V1eksVapoRubvellevescolds. is is his without doting,In two wi when h. Cet Rid of Thele Ugh,Spots �acclie,t ' 8. K 1st Ave. at 2nd St. eat N.W. `rY„ When rubbed over throat and chert rourtsenth Sal elyand Sufelyand 1-favea at bedtime:— Beautiful,h• driver Beautiful Complexion With , I) It is Vraporlied by'chtffico belt!' E:clusire, sN'E a.rd�Th. O ' alba a d loco the I 12 Comfortable handling lEN�yf� Ixw[ �l s 1 j �n a `it: WS,B t�I�rt[I�la io1•.p tY Dltud (2) At the same time It acts throug11 I , Rea.onabfe Rates . 'tzth floor ----"' � ` ` ERYWllta/ the akin likle�an oldd-a`a_hlcoed pt_3aul- (�e buildinrt, k } . t1CY,"drawing out"tbc pain,tight- -,==r By Week or R7eason ,ulldIng, tt 1+ fleas and soreness. : ! 11111'1‘ \1I �-e'•�1 , ! by Jo••ph ' 9•; C.%tralty I d, yet astute Imbue M-`......f{71-k.Is Iivt as[otld ttX I 1 t ' ,' - fl rt 1• ab.N-.), 1 the cold troubles of adults. I I. 11.1 i h • t tt a.re of a swb.rbs■ Mme, Pure appa- I � M�~.. _ .•,, t...�_-,_ --,-,....e./.••••• rgutehed a Oc4. wave . . I •� :..� .. ii ' ri —Irrtctaatree, steam t5e.t. I( •• In the /17t/1 ' e Al I _I l =Iewa to r, Tel.ph. ., )call • groe•ry afallfffifi at Vt1C� , I t. -.. ' t.,�l,. .veno• and I ' afternoon. TICK , • $ 1 -, - • 1.: ` ,_ Lamers re- itnurant at -�ea.la• Ira •dlata andV '-w11.S ' •S' I� 'tnth Street grateful tells/f m PER - VA o U I . • SIN.It not o•tl •oetbr1 t6 �/dA��M/LLAAYSfAASU�CDAIr►� y ISE `'l.w�by , ;;, i•t,;mailed �' OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE • P el4 1 URFACE inueus, [1a.•I saes'. an • SEWING MACHINES. yesterday "�eftt ell2Y t"1.+s�o,re.lie'. The Dade Co'inty Security Company, owners of dots and t.hors a not.' Day year wash's* from New uy, 1 orrorauon eoni00 .el ono* mercy._ lost K.aa,, the Security3uildingt now under construction, Steal o •nae.. n, �i Pik 1 I He.,•lllehlnr IM tor rid_ - ent chin- --- NteesetY.lyfree h.." NEW AOME BHOP teach. Of- '' , ��I .','•sures• •it le!•rew• ! lea a. )ltaml A•••••—rasa• 4034 I .opposite the lost Office, invite the inspection of that the ' h lata.eel will nee&Wows&glee.- •.. •.l I float today, lt.e_ 1 thogn whn wnlilld clesire off:,-n-q- t- rpt .1,;. .-',n..' . FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 26. 1926. HERAT.n TELEPHONE 23125 THE HERALD, MIAM'. �'I 3EACH \1E /s THREE GREATER MIAMIUniveyss ed forheop.ning was �fIAwa11Y salted for thw op.nlnR. wltn TH1111a universal appeal to all types of motion picture enthusiasts.It is intensely human and a ro- • HERALD OSCE , all DFPAILTMENTQ - T RSARE OPEC ED mance withacontinuous •erlwe of 208_?MTV_irrtix-r-.-TRJQ3nK_Hi/.Glut humorous and exciting situation•. -"------ ------------- ----------- Floral congratulations poured into • the theater from Miernl }teach and • SUPPORT PROMISED \VIOD PROGRAMS New rotneho,Biscayne Plaza greeter Miami business houses and $AautV RECEIVE PRAISEtheater,, congratulating Smith Prop- Allnpnttah Play To Large ertlee, the oil pioneer firm started Enhe KEALTH EXPOSITIONSat South )leach 1101, and its of- Crowds. Octal. Including Charles L. Brl du Schedule ofEvents Given Fever 11•• y (:eallnwed frets Page J.Colman 4. president of Smith Company, James Oki Night. last night an It opened formally and C. Warr, treasurer: Harold Ifolme,, ture•7u, itndlo n[nticn �VIOD at Miami took it place among Greater mi amt.. eecretery; Avery C. Smith, founder of to patrn ISzocutivc Committee of Atneri• the Company, and former owner; C. night 11eaeb continue, to broadcast Inter- most beautiful and distinctive the- w t H. Uaater; managing director of f writ cello program, every night from aura, the theater, ]toward L. Webber, man- favorite con Business Club Gains 1:70 o'clock to 11:30 o'clock. One hundred of the guest,, who ager of Smith .Company projects; cess In Endorsements. Ada, from South America, Can- George R, T• Wells, archlteC and the with th ada, Eastern, Middle Rest and Far had been invited by the management, 1. Western -tales praise the program, gave acceptance by telephone, and theater.thee• who equipped and built theo Fresh, executive committee of the In communications received at the cr )Messrs• /THE 1 American Duelnene club, working station by Jesse Jay, the etntton di- theew theaterds filled the es.1,1seats which )!rant will Kell organist Rogers of Miami- beauty l . provides. Hundreds of heath be h willlut of the Kim_ Berg, for the establfehment of a Greater rector. automobiles were parked In the vi- ball organ which be readyto a berg, Miami infante' hospital by sponsoring The program Is divided nightly, as clotty of the location, at the inter- score. ' the health exposition at the Masonic follow,: section of Collins avenue and Ills- few weeks. Mets a. Temple, December 1 to 1t, attended a 8:70 to 9:70—bicbIahllt etudio In cayne street. --�--_ !Fath le meeting of the Miami Beach -city Mend often a mixed studio pro- The theater proved that It had the "ounCll recently and was promised an room orcgram, including Arnold Johnson and moot Caen tial tactors of a popular "THE LAST EDITION' >rrincn the Cinderella ballh Cerra.' well in exhibit under the supervision of theplayhouse, elevation of ■eats toopro- REOPENS THF. CAMEO Lutz, t 9:70 to 9:15—George L. Jackson perfect vicious Interior denlgn honors Miami Heath board of health to ncvide bring to public attention the I onith>, b: concert orchestra. that le sufficiently distlnotive to be- RR-OPENING of the Cameo Theater A lar 0:46 to 10:00— . Manuel Baer and g place Wednesday condition, existing at Miami Beach. hie Olympia Theater too-1101,1,1y er- come one of the worth-while sight, took night of the I Mayor Louis Sn edignr of btiarn bench of Greater Miami, unusually comfort- singer• was authorised to appoint a commit- 10:00 able seating and a symphony orches- with the showing •of "The Last F,dl- shown, 10:00 to 10:16—Speakerof the eve- p g tion." melodrama of newspaper tee to aeslet the board of health In tea., capable of bringing* Out the beet Da et life. von,Th Presenting this exhibit. Dr. C. F. fling, in pictures. Today the theater will show "The with f 10:16 to 10:70—Soloists, g, pastor of they Hoche and file aeeletnnt, Dr. IL B. Ur. React A. KinLove Thief," with Norman Kerr and suAlene Hall, are the health officers of Miami 10:30 to 11:00—George T,. Jackson's bitaml Beach Congregational Church, Greta Nleeen In the leading roles. It Beach. Charles W. Cease, sr., stere- concert orchestra. who brought the first motion picture is a melodrama of army and court tary of,the chamber of commerce of 11:00 to 11:70—Pipe organ recital by machine to Miami Reach and hoe lite in Europe and many thrilling .Th Mtaml Beach, assured the committee T. Stanley Mellott.) from Olympia done pioneer work in educational the adventures occur during thw course of �� Theater. fume duringp t t the chamber of commerce would -� a considerable period the adventures of the Love Thief. 7 way Dc•sble, of years, made the opening address. Vaudeville act, will form a regular De Ve John Henning, PARTIES ENTERTAINED John chairman of "The story of the development of part of the programs, Including first- - then' committee of Miami the motion picture industry,now only class motion plrtu»e, H. N. Hlaus- Beaeh, reported interest on the part 10 yeah old, 1s one of the most 1n- lien, manager of the theater, an- If DUB! of the wome of Miami Beach Mn. teresting stories ever told," Dr- King pounced yesterday, fiction George G. Turner, chairman of the Al FLORIDIAN HOTEL nal& After being remodeled, the theater near ft bable"booth at the exposition, where In his address Dr. King told of the has a seating capacity of 400, and Hare b7 donations are to be mold for the ben- development•of the technique of me- nearly that many persons attended de n eftt of the babies' hospital fund, re- T-- tion pictures, of the screens, and ma- the opening show, this qu Ported that many donations already New Jersey and New England chines. It. told of the enormous Releases of the larger and better fl.r i haws been received. growth and extent of the badness at known companies will De Included in eery q Societies and Concordia Club the present time, and the educational the programs of the theater, which evolutl• 4 Hold Fdevelopment In motion pictures. are changed daily, the manager an- rvvolut Functions. Eraeu brutchters symphony or- pounced. Pictures distributed by lion of MIAMI BEACH PERSONALS Three social function, and the theatre, a new organization in which Famous Players-Laskey corporation, rlood • Thanksgiving celebration combined Mutchler, conductor of Miami's Royal Metro, First National, United Artists, blblood." last nikht at the Floridian Hotel din- Palm Park concerts during the sum- Pathe and Producers will be shown I. L Siegel, Mii.mi Reach real es- nor dance to mck', the obeervance of mer, has embodied hitt ;pick of the at the theater this winter, tate operator, yesterday announced the holiday evening enjoyable. The musicians of Greater, Miami, as well - - plane for a world trip of 13,000 miles, social functions were the dinner as Northern titles, won!approval of SUSI/MOS DUeEAII Ml0l'flNO. leaving Miami Peach December 10 dance■ of the •New Jersey eoeletY, the audience with a program untie- The Miami Beach Bssnen Bureau , and returning next August. lie will the New England society and the uapy adapted to the plotore, "The will meet Tuesday night at the First be accompanied by Mn. Siegel Concordia club. Old Soak," Methodist Church, according to an- The New Jersey banner hung above The' straight overture was ..The nouncement of J. Harvey Robtilard, John J. Coyle. president of the the tables of the north end of the Evolution of Dixie," by Lake. The president Fennsylvanla Mutual Lite Insurance dining hall. The.Concordla club had selection before the Company And Dell Union Coal and 40 members attending, picture was Min ng' Company, has arrived at his Prom I to 0 o'clock the Floridian Oil Sler'e own humoresque, 'The Star Island home to spend fife seventh orchestra prayed, augmented by ad- with She picture,Otherwere " bub 'sl Un- AVA 11 A winter at Miami Reach. - wits the Symphony," nd rCo's tan I dltlonal musicians. At f o'clock Ar- finished ' null Johnson's ddnce orchestra Cr- n,1 �'Corfolan Mr,and Sire. John B. Reid and two rivet to take over the Overture," by B•thoven. : sone, Jack end Harry,' hive moved Lawrence, The symphony IIA Mise Maude a .:a Griffith, vo- Y Dla7!e-c ,Include 14>Q le,e MIAMI i from the Floridian Hotel to their cellist, and Miss France. rlUth, vlo- piano, boss, three vlollne,-Celle, clar- �klrC. Netetab.r •(D, QU home at. Indian Creek. drive and Ifnle t, were feature, of the !net, flute, two trumpet cornets, eDttllti7) Ret\ • program. (OpDAt Twonb seventh street, Miami Reach. trombone, drums, and the conductor. S-DAY te ,Mutchler and several of the members Walter• P. Chrysler, automobile COUNCIL CANDIDATE, ore Inetrumentai ■ololsta All &e s.rse�ld4.d .Gall, Peelle or Wire • minutacturer, Thoma Melghan, and WITHDRAWS FROM RACE Ouiseeppi Argentine, New 'York - W.0. Dregs; automobile body mane- tenor, and widely known in Miami, Lecturer, are planning to visit Miami Erroll 31., Crawford withdrew his Bang "0 Sole Mlo." Percy Long, bar- ' Steamships Tickets 1 Beach, .tble, winter, according to candidacy for council, of Miami !tone, sang ,'The Last Song." Bar- I Charles 8..Krom, manager of the Beach yesterday, leaving'in the field oness Stach von Gottsbetm sang solo j r Flamingo hotel Capt. F. H. Henning. Frank C. Heal, seieotldna andthethree singers ap- ,Mitchell S Tours jwae. Harry Mice, William A. Scott, J. P. geared In a trio; "The Italian Street (raeatlkaket 110111 11• Caldwell. C. F0. Dro ton, Richard CANDIDATES INVITED , gong; by Vfotor Herbert >ti I.E. teeeY Aveawe • a.w1. Mead, Harry McCarthy, O. B. Furry, Tne plotbre, "The Old Soak," from • Plea* t-1200-gfw.f, Fla, • TO ADDRESS MEETING Gilbert Jolles, J. A. Callahan, J. C. e Brown, John Muller and Frank N. the stage play by Don Marquis, sada 1 Candidates for mayor or council in Rogers. rive will be elected In the •'r • rall2ae j , the Miami_Beach City erection will be race for mayor are J. N. Lummus, Sr., • -, . ... . .t �'� 1 -t. • given an oDDortnnty to address voters t i'' (''`. - John B, Retd• II, A. McMahon, John tit '�L L A►'A T TA 110 •ti '•. t'�•, ` ► A Pna.T1 ' eros meeting at i o'clock Wednesday (Tim) Callahan and William G. Mc- w - >• !�+•',; i t, of which J. Harvey Roblllard, Rae. • fi `.�"■ C _l- .rr.J Wl;�;.'' 1 t (dent of the Miami Reach Bust- e' ` 1' -eierliLi»+TEa ���' 1 f'' . bureau, ft,chairman CARL G. FISHER BACK I. 7 ; -t-- The candidates for mayor will be »Under Nwtare9 St., N.Canopy" IPE aljowed 10 minutes each and.the can- _ . . ,FROM NASSAU CRUISE 17th Ave.ua 22nd St.. N. W. - • SY ANI didatew for council five minutes. Can- Carl G. Fluher'n • L• l� dilates'will.draw lots,for speaking yacht Shadow IC TONIGHT laces.,ron-:,the• >✓Oretur red to Mltthnl et noon yeeterda I. NORMAN KERRY •••I Nee••(►(Feb. furl .1 D D grana. A. special 7 �`� after a cruise to Nassau and nearby • platforUt•I. being *rooted. - e ,•1 islands M ttt Mr. Fisher and several - ' L r h R-, ease yg1tM]TLV �'t i t- i,'�lw-- .., v .t ajjj 1, AMA OIIA*LIO7Pg O1l1Lti li�pbptiClpCD.. guehita �abohird. -. bh' nioeked-'at her "4`� jjjNN+�+���''''''e !-.111.t' . *..�� I ha.wrt►•n1e•rs 1 Charley'Y-Orlll;oDettett the new ueuat mooring near the Flamingo Fto: t„e Lee■ ' I '.'�1 ~� •--' location 'U-,G avenue and at. t Ved•- tel. The party started on the cruise (L/ flan eausA through tropical waters approximate- �' ' ! F.1 �r�rbr•seeks,pedal w•ly approach, last night ly 10 days ago, shortly after the ar- amt Com • r !�• emi style Drive,Wades , with Thanylaglvtng dinner, and with rival of the Shadow IC hers from �'' - / , coronae end dr• .hwle Os aotu t „iUbaret and review, es- New York. i petr•se of Pelt. Dew% I'• rm:Levi'uistl\r;direction of Charles J. ��A .rwrrwpew Seer. • QeCromer,.pre■ident. Ralph Letlte'• - f• ! -' 'Iry000patos, furnished •the dance APARTMENT•OWNERS .? ;F I'1 mnvAleA Is slew Per muslin' rTlt. entertainer's toolue• WILL MEET TONIGHT HOTEL LINCOLN I••+,tlwr...t,«,.,m.� ii 3iab•1'��byer, Mary Van.-l.a. Trlxle St. ` WA Coawitj:�and. Mary •$Olbka and The Miami Beech Apartment Asso- 2144 L t1C0!11 ') I " • boar, snger.anQ dancer. elation will meet tonight at 1 o'clock Hollywood, Fla. {' sea Anneal lent. •' n...Is Im..arm W • ♦ at the Miami Peach Chamber of Com- es.,....,................ loor4rltt•FtNIJHED.SOON, coerce, W. D. teddy, president. an- _ Mtn Set mem eel 'IteDatre•;on the King,Col. Hotel, flounced. It I■ probable that rates, - I J� Carl 0,.Fisher'■ newest hotel, will which now are being prepared for a Open For•GueJts t. r-- F'. :•e e"e,...!d!ed by the end of this week. revisedllat, will,Ae discussed.,L,A/HI. manager of the hotel,who ;8.00 to ;12.00 per week }WNW°." ' arrived/at Miami Beach tut week, IC 3200 to 53.00 per day ...........db..* .npwt.I�••• the work. .. AVA N A 1Families Welcome r . est • - i_�_ Iml lair etre ortgNtlra t>e7:..;.. E. G. CUNNINGHAM RU • The fluty.Club of Mlaml Aeaeh,.nsw I Palm , Beach eabaN .,,attfi,,dinner club, will bD•n ` ` 1Mwrsgeht� DeoembirS4 with.a dinner dance and0 r+,O U.[?.ti ' 1 cabaret',hit 1 the.;Helen*,apartm•nls, I Fifteenth •Geet.and Lennox • • avenue. kiel-tAIUO!1:BATg ' MS DR.wervatlons,are now Dsng.madst, $55 up ' -..r*a6' dare■ stunekrissta S... hese..'] a[;1RYD10 r PARTY.. trON]aleI. • '.A� PAID bet Si w in dt held bay-ildw party acro strlr T '., ' , t- \ g ♦►SII het held D7 the Chi-letters•En- Tw�p 11 Part. et tee were i a Pew e deivror„eeetety of the, L - - bFteml Beach UNITED TOUR�O. -r� 3C^' COnrn7a itY Chureh this evening. The 122 8. E. Arlt SC . t� �' \ . R' r' itr s, till meet at f the,church.at ;-pll0tta,ti5ar.,, ':i.;.)Ilarn Fla. /, t�Y} ;, SIJ AT: ! Y• ; 221