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1668-93 Economics, Development, & Real Estate 1895-1926 • • AMI'HERALD', SUNDAY, JULY 247'1921 . . e rS ., C. OF C. G VERNORS �iE <<r dry, O ..41EAMI I EAC TO MEr: laic, - ._.---_- a !- �— =— First Business l3ear�{on of New lio�rd NARROW ESCAPE • GOLF.FAST BECOMING 'FAVORITE • ••�-Benet. a, !real/lent and , ' .Secretary-Freajturer. h FROM DROWNING" SPORT OF OUTDOOR AMERICANS The newly elected board gt+..r. , nors'of•the •Mishrii,lleaih elmmhrr :11.l:. d`oninerre will meet es a working C,..t. The Workman Falls Into Bay and Comrades ,sit trot! Miami and Beach Links Are Mecca for Hundreds This Season; 'rr,r utrnr.t Unte tomorrow ',debt Work Over film for Ilett an Dour 7 la. The board, which was .ho.en lest Iing • Courses ontEith4r Side the Bay•Continue to'Hold • Friday.•will at this meeting elM-1 a ght Before iia Regains Consciousness. • the interest of Miamians. pr.-sefent und seenetary•irearurer. of t - Alton !tench (fealty rt. lea. otr.•rrd u Walter yanalow, of Miami, narowly noon ,ern escaped death by drowning about noon Oh, the balls I lost and the clubs r try''hktimg tr.:. little white';rall, an in- to donate a poriion•of 1'. W, ch:r,..'- yesterday when'.he fell Into Biscayne_ .,broke. offensively teed up welting for the Dine for work as secretury-tre.sutei .ur• ba front is boat with which he•and And the cussing I did each day: . crack which In to send it upon its way• should lie be shown for.the km1.11 rt y', Y . Mr. Chase has been acting s'cn.j+r i- e( K, three rola P:ah Ions were towing n scow I riott the game, when halt and tarn r, A convert. , from I'urdy'a beat yard to Miami river. Hut still I continue to play. • There In probably no game Which this Interni cn a•Ir orgai,la:rtion,sincl• iii. th,..., i first formulation et'plans ipt•.JM1I, ef- .nut ' the, quick action of the other "Laments of a Duffer." ,thin of that of golf In the dHeriniia feet ing a: Chamber of tomy tette\ ao.1 hasmen,whose Identity could not lie'Ira nn_ Two•young men were driving home thin character, for here'one'G'sub-i ed. saved him from death and even after a hard and'closegame of golfmany think •him the logir.ii rr.2,t for mile jested to ureg teats which arise In i the poi111on, Mr. (•hues Is a tarty.- "I' The torn It rlred had than brought minutes' and the with of th companientwo Wancommie- test the courage,The loess and.ria fur I Key M.est. where h, 'a as a member of rice work, after he;httd been to crating with his on the Ily,of a man. op{,,ortunrt(re fur , safety to resuscitate him. hard luck he had had during the match. trickery are plan'', but seldom Is this the chamber pf cnnimerre.u( w hien 1,, The the y y ;Said the winner, In a tone of Gondol- .father was the nrgaaixer and sccre- 'ree brat our had lefte the four men fore heti to, for the sound hs bonded tory, for a number of years. wore working f'urdy'a, boat once, "Well. Cuthbert, If you hadn't for Itwwlt, upon a foundation. - „tely yard but a few moments when the ac- taken II shots on the seventh hole that which speaks for sportsmanship WATER POLO G�1 t�rl�' the cident occurred. How Fanalow hap- yotf would have had a good chance of the highest caliber. Fairness Is the l'fac- pettedto get overboard. nc owe ap- for the game.", .SCHEDULED by-word and good sportsmanship a re- ore"v1�'" TOl�•-i •) _ peered to.know, and the.flrnt intima- They discussed the play of the atch qulsite: ,ur tion'of tele trouble was a tiptoed' an he hole by,hole with so much Interest It Ix not, as often been rlalmtd. will hit the water. The boat 'was quickly and concentration that Cuthbert drove a rich man's game. It is true that there One of the fastest water polo Rama flet brought around•and one or. the'men, lits car Into a pile o[ building material are more Inexpensive games, but many of th) year is scheduled fur today I lent fully dressed, went over atter him. lying In the street. You, who rite a play It to whom the rum of a mechan- 3:30 p..m.. when,the St. John's caste I,tna- team latch a club representing the I cent During the time he was In the water, golfer,will at oNce understand the tea- les wage Is rornething to he soughP the drowning man apparently made no son for this and will, of course, appre- for. 'i P. club,-of ifardie's. the match to 1 sln- effort to hely himself and when reach-i elate the fact that the two aforesaid The .American open championship. heldat the Casino St. John pools. N• i,t to ''ed he was floating face,itown and was men were beginner. •of the ancient rnmpleted last week, attracted stun- admission fee will be.charged for .!tl !�the unconscious. It is thought that he game, and condone their fault. To you Dem from all over the world. Entrants contest. • had collided In sonic manner with a who are so unfortunate as not to have from far-off Auxtralla,•ifront England , The St. Jofin'e team will be enmpo.e.' i alae part of the heavy boat structure and been Inoculated with the"golfing hug," and Scotland. competed Nimbi.. the of six local swimmer., selected Iron Ina was stu Qn ed when.he went overboard, let me ask a question. 1'urticularlY, heat that America could lae1' ret the I the following: !Amines, Cooke, 'Cox II°-'' The rexcuera quickly turned the. boat may I ask those ncaffera who take field. t'nlike the precedin year, when 1 Gnutter, Sewell, Rumen, Dawson, Ile. rood- back to the boat yard, after which pride in declaiming that'they•'can't tell England. pernon3ffeit by .Pardon and' g ' • I the I and Ring. '10c- valiant efforts were made towards re- the difference between a caddy and n Itay, put the AMet-Wane out of Ih.• run- _ -_. suacitation. niblick," if there is any game known ning.and carried off the tournament. ----- -'- -.- - In the meantime a telephone call hail to them wherein the veriest tyro lee- Jim Harnett. New York professional, led . been sent for a physician and lir. 1', conies so eay.•loped that, being cold the wonderful flelA,'nn.I, with!his eon,-i •LARKIN t'JOTFS • — A. 1'erklns arrived some time after �.'ib.•r, he drlvewe his car. In broad day- patriot, Jock- Hutchinson. obtained r.•- ' Fanalow had regained consclausness' 'glut• into a pile of building material venge.for the sorry showiti( of Ant eel- 1.A It KIN, Dr. 'Perkins prattled.the work of th extending more than 10 feet into the can golfers In recent:e,ma!Ogee. and July 24.- -Those who St —• resellers and administered to Fanalow, roadway? . again put American golf'unen a high i tended the picnic Thursday at Minn. - Calf bar also the musing grace of plane. , - Beach were: Mr. and N r•. W. E. An. 'tort $10,000'STRUCTURE.BEING being no respecter of ages. The old Miami and Miami Beset, are fortun- german, Mr. and Mrs. MacKinney, 1)i lingand the young. lot the sex be what It ate In Die poese•ation of many (acid- and.Mra. C. C. Franklin, Mr; and Mn' :eco ERECTED IN FIFTH STREET may, find not only pleasure and en- ties for the enjoyment of this atietent John ()phut, Mr.and Mrs.J.O. Andrea joyment from this faselitating game. and honorable Scotch game. ll'itblun Mr. and Mrs.L.J. Redd.Jess Itedd, Mt ttt„1 but health, tor: health Itldui•ed by ex-I excellent Ia-hurtle cournr at the Couto- and Mn. Jim s Bailey, 'Jisa Clara' ftp rev- James R. Kellyr of lN, 'Al First erefse in the alien air under.xurrounJ• Iry Club In Miami and' a miniature efts!, Miss Johr. ie: Baldwin. Sloss Fah. rive, early :Miami, will 'begin the erection togs •delfghl(ul and with pleasure the municipal course for practiro, a ' ond; uraliars, Mr. and lira, iinrobl Our, early this week of a two-story combine- first requisite. 1R-hole ,nurse al D11arn1 B.•ar•n. one Before supper the crowd.took ■ dip i the bon building on Fifth street near Meri- During the;taken dthis , the numbers would b,ti'il.•.• thiel :all roirld %r ar• the oeet.. and after the report seven. fall• dean avenue, which will Include a store who have, taken up this sport have In• romntntla tett. Hut mild% an Innux nr. ofattended-the dance. . • room on the first floor and threeoapart centred to is :Outwit unav . many golfing comingnsea are at iteare- A surprise party was given• Wedne. anQ menti,'on on the first and two on sec-, lent. Municipalities have, in ing the season that is feared [ will and floor cities. recognized its appeal.and have these provisions would'. not take care day evening in honor of Herbert An. tern ), g of the number desiring to play, and a drew. The crowd met at lite homy r. O In Tie building will be next door to the provided municipal elf links and the. Miss Eva,Barr and then went to th Western Union cable building. Accord- country and golf clubs have expanded new Id-hole course Is now In course 160,- so.that It is a poor community indeed of construction at Miami Beach. Andrew seine. the ing to the plans, the structure to will ine whish ran boast of nth course within A philosopher, whose name, luckily. The Larkin band is progressing r�' I the first unit alof a building to and a a reasonably accessible distance. The has been lost In antiquity,once summed under the direction of W. U. Buff Th n of three 'additional apartmeao • and a chief executive of the country le,as are' up mankind and attempted to place members of the band include; G. (lien the three-car phage. It sirU be of concrete' his cabinet. members, an Inveterate them into two distinct.classes. "truth-" J. Raabe, C. Wedemeyer, B. McWilliau un• block and stucco eofirst ,tion.'The es- golfer and finds that It banishes. like •ful men, and those who play golf." And 11.• Priest. J. Kite K. Safer, T. L. )ler 1,000 whiled coat of the first colt is en- nothing elite, the weighty .matter there is Iho legendary golfer who pay,.U, McWillia s, J. Bristow, II. i reel. the completed structure will en- which he must at lffici put amide If he claimed that the Deet club ho had In Skelly. C. C. Deli and W. U. Kul craft tall an additional cost of 37,501. would retain his efficiency. • . • hag wail his pencil. But these Harry Bristow is reecovering from. road Mr. Kelly is a Miami Beach booster •1'o those to whom the game Is a my's- 'expressions were coined. loutely, by one • severe attack •f rhenmetirm: s to and is especially optlmintic over the tory, there appears to be something ■s= who had never become.lnoculaled with Mr. rod tack oho Onmet t , daugl ,tile- future of Fifth street,which he thinks is Inlnu In a "grown man hitting a little the "golfing hug." ter, Min ClaraM . Ops h•,1, arid IN el ru e of destined to be one of the main business white buil around and trying to see,If • fully and apartment streets of the peninsula he can find It again," The company The shrine Aleuts Jingo, the second V^• .1. Baily spent W•dnerder i t be since it Is at the gateway of the main of a superior person. superior by virtue greatest'Shinto shrine in Japan, was Miami• • , the artery of setters to the city. A'bright of having played u• game.or two;, a founded in 86 A. D. - Frcm the Columbia river Sa,17:,N1 �Y a future ofo the locationgb more buildingses couple of thesefe .little e, andLa lex, a bag _ • - — _ becauseof a large number of couple a few. white maybe a Ninety per • cent of the police of Bos bushels of wheat were exported in.th went now going up in that vicinity or which caddy or•t.3o; a little Inducement to ton are veterans of the world war, grain year ending June 30, 1931. tan are being contemplated.In the opinion of 1 „—_ - `---' rived the builder, the greatest need of the _ •�+ '+ tved locality is.for a bank, a furniture store ' and a city market. . amt Although the structure is being put up . finite for his personal use, Mr. Kelly has had • t• the offers to lease the place already, and is • I 1 considering altering his plans ito suit - f ' who other tenants, It i■ hoped to have the • - .[ ✓ r a nths. t'r !; •iF • • r'l/%f••�,, ei7.,-; ' if /�,, • f' Mrx_ building completed within ubopt-two • 'i:;'j �1i..e•;i.; ,�j{ ,•,-..,,4-i-, •r.',/lff,•ry�/a,/ !! � t // r j -.bor. months. • ,i', .1-;41iir41,. :; •pi, i r.1f ,,,,, �f / • r/ t f.+� .ry 1.'f, '• 'i'i.�.fj� i�ljij� t��/! / i'tr V. roto[ • i '.1 ri•ril�r`7,,, ' �� w to r rig r Al*rr. itr/e/r r / / hew RARE.LEAF FISH ADDED. „ j w.. +;:b>�It��r 1. ;f '!!�, �ii�r, !�j1 ,rte a TO AQUARIUM EXHIBITS ,,,,,,,-,•' `y.t•�.'; �` `��r r f,./ ri f rf ,t jolt, rtt i;f�t, r:,, . ,,iL/r Jlj1,/f�! e l��r� • i and - . + • ,• `�al, '.: ...r .._ •1 ..'fj' : e When the collecting yawl Allisoni of +.., il I' •f,,-,:fire a •✓ 0'f ::i 1! •( i andr f: rj �i i f r .e. . the aquarium, returned yesterday from I'' .,\iL'i 1 • •,,, -ii • J✓, • , two a fishing trip down among the keys / i ;r'" 1d0, ` eli'r�' i :.r. I+'r ' FJ d AN.� • she bad In the live welts a good col- .,�hr \ : �' f if l''' 'e d•� ''}fJ.� ,.`n �•(;•t - .. a•two lotion of many common species found - �I it I % I ,t '1,", I a: I +laps, In these waters and one extremely • r1% 1.1 t I e + t' t•�.r i �. a here Mee fish known us a "Flasher" or • 1!.'.' . I •, i"1�rf jai '4.eaC'flab. This Is (he'first specimen .t 1i ...i.'")::-..r.'•.', ^l�•i'' i r' �j •i a�_ ) ?A • .• ocean•of that rare fish that has,been landed 1'. t•lti.' F' •r 11y • .,Iii - • //saw' fur the.Institution. - 111. . 4f '}; +•* •,�' r1. r . .rk at Commonly known as the"'Leat" fish. s,t; 1 •heft , t ;p,.ij: //g {I •• or of It Taken Its nano from n strikingf. l'I • re- �1 t7•f, a• • ' i { w 3 •o. It semblance to a maogruvo leaf- Float- -.+,'j t; I 1� __Ktj: �r'1{ , 'v �,• ' r will, Int( upon the Surface of the water It ?1' t1 Iles Inanimate•and I. carried ntrout I II "'fi r . t r f Den principally, by the wind and currents '•I. '';• ,•�r.e 1F ': ',t • auRh• and Jr corgi Va raDtn to nothing so much • ,1.�1•i - as a dead leaf from the mangrove I•i, I "d(s'! io visit swamps In the regIonn it frequents, ,, •e ' i \ \ +5.f;)vrl. •.inti 1;4%. 3! Only upon close ulrnerva ace can It too rrA �{ •• fi na■ distinguished us a living animal. When ' r ' ,l ',tt,';,'.•i"•.•f, 1 'n.t t, ,t'/ 1', r': "0"'•' with startled, however, It flaunt from eight •1„ ' -) ~ +�' t,•4ki 1# f:• ,,i• ' i L,I. 'i: with lIghlnlnR rapidity and In extreme- �.i,• N t` ly•dlt(Icntt to snare. it.•t 1 I i �ll 4. .t � Y.,t'sj,lt ., •Zt'1 11 • t' re • t For the first time docs, tele vacs- ret 1 •`' I{ 77 h10 .l eyes tf\ ��'jj}}tjtj}'}errr aj I •st ur lion In the'north. Louis 1.. Mowbray. {��`ii h. t. . .,� o ,Iihl`f.. �� • l I Airwete• of the aquarim, with his I'''; n ;4.4„!..g.5.4,1/04 ,y7"`ii!•^,jt[ t +.r_` y w will suns. Imola. Jr.. and Terry..went out - i r.}L�1t('�, 7 '.•F�•rt'41.3 '3 to cwt• on this lrlp with Cw Vlaln Hillary ,,,1.1• II i lf:•' treat Thompson, w IIInic master of the Alll- t �1LI-At ggyy • gone' sono. Terry/the younger boy, proved - 1,1•. prt •tJ1. '.4 •••144 i4.1'•.••••• ;>v • ' himself a worthy angler by landing a .i O !{}3 ;'1,•tet'.is Jr.7l i' .i'att t•• • . I rnntlmn fish. _ i ��•�. sits ''•..,,. _ , 1rf,''.,a.'t.�,�(., •rele�^• _ :I ; : • • THE MIAMI HERALD,. SATURDAY, JULY 'Ls, tall ' ROTARY CLUB PLAYS S ,NURSE' TO NEWS -OFMIAMI. MEACH T Sends Marbles and Rattles to Signify — _——r== —' —----- 178 - Dignified Acceptance to Rase- • C. OF C. SELECTS ITS COVE ,IVORS: PIONEER BEACH RESIDE • Dalt Challenge. . • + FINDS NORTH VERY W! -1 f rl T • When in the course of human events AND ACCEPTS CODE OF BY—LAWS W. R. Slagtnnu, one o! the lofts.young tt became necessary for the Rotary • pioneer residents of Miami Heart. t chorea to administer a gentle rebuke' to Civic Or anization Starts F�tnetirininl;; Meetings of Board df Dikee= turned yesterday from an .■tended ening fur the Civitan Club for its juveniletiia flip- - - ' - through the north, he■vntg on M of quung pangy in challenging the Rotarians as - . tors and of Members Will Be Subject 10 Call. h, taught -'joetogennrians" to a game of baseball, • • _ —._ _—_ 11 r. )1•glnnit iUnrr•ry took in a I. the Rotarian self-respect for its senior- bee of cities wberr he met res,, pAt n 1.0-nrheon m.•e11nR of rrprescn-II•lech•d T. .I. Pan.oa■t. A. t'. Smith. }•�friends. 1►e stayed a/ All■nUe ell :o young ity required the challenge to be answer- tative men interested In the pcogrr■si It. Ilurn page, W. N. Har.11., A. F. 'Lal• two weeks •to vo■Red to order r. •Ire at s ed fittingly. ler, Llan (larger acid Lambert Rook. It wax so answered yesterday, Shen anti development of'J11uml ,leach, held The narnrn of all the `ll,unrl i,nrq were 11.tw York, ThrLJelphia, 11''uhu n•" ay to .t ll Cincinnati •,4 R'r.l laden IuJ, D•ry to Smiley Tetum, ns minister plcnip en• yesterday at Ltbrrndt ernesurant kipropos«.I for Incl n r• ala wastiary from the Rotary Club and in the Smilhs'casino bulling, dennllo,steps tht of t'Ity ('leek Torgllninn Lot they the railroad •■ br. mode of tr•r'.f g gbl role of a ift-bearin Creek', brought to tion for the whale y, 1 t In old C g wren, taken !or the furmsUou of a requrnsad Ilr..t they be rlluwed to with• )ours• rcrmerebeet ticCivitan luncheon many nursing hot- clvIr body rrpresrnllhg ilia city. The drew their nuno•x fn,in contlderrtlun 1'r■ return trip, when-he tun. music ties, (complete with rubber-tip access by-laws. preparrJ by x committee�.)n ending that sheer wax a pnxslhill- Jack■envllle to Yam, on the ■l. itra.from sories 1 ninny--dozens of marbler, sv previnnaly appofntutl for lhr. draw•Ing ly of Ila dutira da•'eloping un the Y•n. ermelona, oer tf the boyish heart: ad several ,{, „f ells Importrut L■Der, submitted teprratr hndlr,, cnnfUrttng. Th�lr re- Commenting on hi■ tour Str_ Sta.ervrd. dozens of safety pine, which_—'tis rum• their nndings and recornrnendutions to quest was accede.' to. utd: 'Ivery Year 1 Ilk. to gel awe tlful trip aced,nre.used for unclean acid sundry the rearmbled proxpertive rnembers. A Another proem„al, that of placing In r .yhile to rlrit old (fiend■ to t):e,•etch,•Dr, infantile needs. The Itotnry Club held hoard of Kov«ntnrw wax elcted and the nominaUwn th« uwm.•x of Ihoe who but I don't know of-• tome when I Pe and Slrx, cheat•,gifts, to thebe self-evident. Tj)c ;,treated 1 ,In w•a'wrre signed and ap' Might he qualified to erne on Rte tae. lad to donations were dl nifcd, anlswer of ��yx 1 I [ get nodi to.,S1i•id It \Ibrrthieg Vrovrd h>Cthose preaeht• board but Dot pr.xynt at ti.e meeting. )jolt Wjty those h:re can consider I ttla bla- Rotary to the impertinence of the Lambert ltnok, meting chairman of was not considered fr vara hey and the se yes very fort unal� that lb. we 1 .1Mlsa challengFe from the younger club. In• the body, celled the meeting to order question wan put aside. Is so moderate here. This has b. ff .rk,'Mies cidenlally, S1 r. Tatum assured the with a short a.blress, in which hr stet- Those attending the meeting were: ed wolf, Civitans that if they were -sufficiently ed the object and reuse of the m J. W. It. s1a Incite, 1: \I.meeting nrnck, terribly warps summer in (ha nortl grown upto compete with such ex• 1 1'0-. �►- rt r' at every place I stopped persons :atherlpet Ing and naked for the co-oPcratlon ,f A. Taylor. t•. • .11. E'loyd, }'. t,. wan Uern' at everning constantly about the •tr Gene.Miss Pe rienetd baseball players as the Rotary all Interested In the project. 'After a Ueorge Reagan, W. K. Ilrown. A. Ler pp yor,.Misr Club boasts, then he fete gat a date summing up of •the Initiative steps Andrews, J. II. llowlln. John L. �ri■t, During my stay In wen 'Haden the p J Stueaok, could be arranged when the game'would P cora climbed to 104 •cid the other ktaken to organize .a ch, of coni. J. ie. F. ft. liMarshall, It. C. Itnbinxon, It. I. tions were,almost as bad, en til, hY hook, be played. ntercc. I'. W. Chase. Jr., read the Pro-• }:111x, F. ft. Hurn pa Kr. +;yY Weaver. F. erine Co- Thhe as also challenge to the ter is it'. Davis, K. W. Knowles, Avery r'. a 1;•99-mile railroad trip, I went at posed Ly-laws after which they were O lark,.E:art Club was also answered by a letter from discussed lit length and met with gen-'Smith. (;liners” A. 'Jones.- je J. )souse• the wan for the last leg of my jut to Adams, the latter club, in which the Kiwanis oral approval. .With but few chantses lit. P. Searing. )lorry M. Mice. t'. W‘. I breathed • sigh of relief. The D. members said it would afford them they w!tre 4pproved- as drawn up by!Tomlinson. L,'ou I.mLrori, i- E:. Spain••trip down was wonderfully cool tdatl da11 Co- greet deal of pleasure to defeat the the committee consisting of Thottd:w hour. (;eurge W. Dickens. Kerrison pleasant and, after my long sod e s. Pas- Civitans in baseball. • The purpose of J. Pancoast, chairman, C. W.• Chase. Juniper, Thomas J .Panruaat, Line train ride, was doubly appreciated. I II, Hitt, these games is to raise funds to contri- Jr., secretary. Line Ilarie-r, Lambert Ilrrger, Lambert Rook, .1. Arthur Pan- cin talk all they want," he conch (?aldwall, butt towardthe support of the Sliami (took and A F Zoller., coast. .W. D. Sturrork, Junfe■ Donn, J, -but Miami Beach is'•bout as cool Sampson. league team.• •rile,,j), B. Harold M. Wilson,president of Civitan, Yearly Dues Wlll It. $11. A. Ilistct t. •'. W. ('hair. Jr. If. 11.i pleasant as any of them." A. Slaght, delegated L. L.Sertel to make necessary There.was some dhretisxlnn as to the Bailey. F.\Zoller, t. nlieltatW stills m • von, Hue- arrangements with the•other clubs f.. ndvlaablllty of allowlttif the yearly y. CONTRACTOR i'URCI-JASI [ fee of 112 to stand. Several expressed Morrison. Frank •11. Ilenning.•\w A. • NEW $21,500 BEACH IK ,d ,R. J. the games., t themselves as believing that the dues Scott, If,•K. It. Davie. Si. H. II^lemrn. The guest of,honor at the luncheon were altrgetlien too low. A rate 'if Appoint M.otb.rakla ('onrd.Uter. • . - yesterday fas Frank It, Stoneman• fp president of the Rotary Club. In his .1-v was talked of as bring the gen- deface the meeting ndjoarrned ars J. I. Conklin, local contractor,yr OUR'. speech to ithe Civitttns. Mr. Stoneman really uccepttd amount placed by other I rangcmrnls)werc tnttde-for the•pl'oint• day purchased from the Alton It of the praised the altruistic spirit of the club. organizations of a like nature and meant of a cornnilttee to arrange for Company one of-the recently,rump :of Coco- Ile emphasized the importance of such other Ideasfor a rate slightly in ex- the receiving of applications and the residences tri the mid-golf sub-di. ;tertufned civic organizations as the Cavitan, cess of the original fee were propoxrd. aollclutlwn Dy, the rrommll te. of thrtee• for the :um of..1.1,0-00. Although + :ening In Kiwanis and notary clubs-in creating Zt The consensus of oDlnlon, however. who might be Interested in LrcominKI buiidu.gs have been completed -b spirit of helpfulness in the community seemed to be that by allowing the members of the organization. `short time, two have •Ireauy sheen r I h night "Not only in thin community-but in yearly dues to be fixed at 112 every A ri,Agg vote of thank,,. rnl tut as• posed of. The•. buildings, fivj in ticreamlcivic rga all over the un these one Inahlu.1rJ l0- the civic body 'would teens g�ven, was tendered the \t`o- I,er. different in color, construction :o'cream civic organizations aredoing great be enahlr: to join and a hardship men's AsnocIatlon of the Congregation- work," were erected fur the Alton R• work;' he send. "Recent y wh• Her- would be blared upon no one so ,hal al churrtf who a.rged a most�rellenl (omp•ny by the Beach Con•trw Frances bert Iloove" spoke to the real y boards amount wan nerd ns the yearly luncheon. The •ladles who provide,)I Company. is T.oulse of'the country at their onvention in charges. During the dlscusslon on elle and served the Itinrheon were: Strx..J-I Mr. (:unklin', new residence front 1r(, bliss Chicago. he stated that the two great subject. it war polntod out that It 11. Itow•hin, Mrs. Line 'forger. Mrs. W.!I prairie avenuei ' and Is of cement I 'jt Stew- influences In readjusting America to would be Impusxlbie for the body to E. Drown. Mo.. Charles S. Kna71'• Mrs. Prairie n, finished with butoI 1 M. C. normal conditions were the reserve bank properly function with only the dues Hoy If. \wllson, Mrs. t'. K. Ilar.ringtnu•I stucco.nstOn the first floor there it fetter. system and the general feing of tier- of the members to depend upon for Mrs. 1laroli Morn, Miss Kathleen .Ily Corry, vice, as.fostered in clubs Bach r.s these. monetary support and various sugges•'O'Neil. Mrs. J. .E:. sfarahall. Miss Alice l living room eztendtng full •eros Stewart. "The world has come to realize in dons were made toward creating a 't. abater, Mrs Y. II. Ile nIng, Mrs. t•.•width of the interior, dining r c:Cheater these days following the war that the working fund for the organization but W. Tomlinson, Mrs, It. II Ifayes. Mhos breakfast room, sun parlor and kit, ancient spirit of competition was ruin- this matter was held In. abeyance for SL J. Nantmorr, Miss D r„thy flould. Four master bedrooms and two bath, • ous to character of national and•eom- further consideration. Mrs.- John I.. edit, Mr •Itoeney F.'on the second floor. There is also' tTY. munity life. Out of the war has been ' A clause stating that a member of Robinson. vided servants' Quarters and • garai • of the born a great desire to serve our fellow- the board of governors must be a real. Merwlwrahlp *MAI Indy i the rear: • regular men. Rotary is founded on service dent of Miami !teach met with outwit- -.,Any reputable indlvi, al. firm or • • a at the above•self, but Rotary hits no monopoly (Ion from several of those present. d rtoratlon interested in. he general FIRST NATIONAL DANK :e preatd- on service. You, of the other organize- ,•apt. l-'rank H. Henning. pointed...out uAvancoment of sflarnl lie ch and vie- r well at- tions, have •caught the 'spirit. The I that there were many who were vitally Inity Is eligible to membershil. In the ORGANIZES NEXT WE friendliness of your meetings;the good Interested In Miami Death who were Chamber of Commerce. ' nests for fellowship that attends your luncheons• non-residents and cited the civic aetivl-I Meetings of the organization win be A request has been sent to the r vestments Is undoubtedly carried outside and ties of William Ilurrinon. of stl:mii.I held at such times qs 'the' boaed of holdQrs pf the Miami Ahch •.First ngeinentx makes its impress on the rest of the whom it was that made- the widening governors may determine or upon the (tonal Hank that subscriptions be .stance to community. The various civic organizn- of Fifth Street an nctuality. Mr. Barri- written request of; five per cent of Ate in. and this bank will ofllc tions can be of great service to Miami. son• however,approved the stand taken members In good standing. providing,become Asea pioneern at a of -ig Its ac- Americans have been accused of being regarding the exclusion of non-ri-sl- that the nntige contains a statement I tl be held meeting chef charitable dollar hunters, but these clubs put ser- dents .f.om the board i nd the ruling of the purpose of the meeting and It•sit wed;stockholders tk and directors t ail \ vice of one's fellowman above the set-,.van paneled. is piibllehcd in the local new•alapere at 1f fish purpose of accuntulatllg dollars." 1 Dotted of.(:o.- least three days Preceding the date of elected •t this time and business kl The-Civitans gave Mr. Stoneman a • Atter the by-luwr were approved the meeting. Annual meetings will lie jiaratery to the opening of the Inst rising vote of thanks, in appreciation I arid signed-by all present, steps were held on the first Sfoo,Iay In February. tion will be gotten under way. vlFDougah of his remarks. taken to make the informal gathering The board of• governors will meet The bank building which Is now in nave as who to to Those attending the luncheon yester- a -functioning body after which the- upon rail of•a majority of Its members course of construction at Alton road ai, day wt•re: Ii. M. Wltson, John St• following hoard of governors were and shall be celled 1'y the secretary. Lincoln avenue,will throw open its d• y for business on'the first dayof Not )rirllsle, C. C. St A. Quit , M. T:dum, _.--___-__-,_- __-_-_--__ _-._. . _ -- her.Th furnishingsand equipment I membered• U• !!• Fordham,J.A. Qui n, L. L. ,yertel, a ileo•glrlri R. 11. Mulloy, .1. A. Lasseter, W. M, Ar- LEGION POST ADDS jury yesterday and it is understood ghat been ordered and all other arrangers. it's Chilerington, A. L. Nelvington. Geo: A. they all testified to the same effect have been ,rade. The most modern r stay In- • Stearns, Ur. A. It. Parrott D. C. Dunce- : The jury recessed yester,ay •leer• plianern for the (acilil��Jing the b•ni tri a wide berry,E.•W. Hill,J. F.mbley,L. B. Glad- 1 00 NEW MEMBERS noon at 5:90 until this mornin at 10:9&.1 business will be installe3 and provis. Interest• son, C. iI. Crandon, Fred Terry, I'. L. I hr.ve been nd{tile for the aceoormoda a birth of Tucker, A. U. lloodworth, Dale Miller nls.vfl.tSU sTl•;411E:It IN t•oRT' and service Of its patrons, last hum- and }..11. Stoneman - Drive Inaugurated' Last Friday Conlin- SAN FRANCISCO, July 22.—The 1.a• • • tine Stenrnehlt Cumprny's steamer PANCOAST ENTERTAINS fever,and "' ties; Show ,War Pictures Admiral Farragut, which was disabled rgla, hos- I •l •.Again Today. last might off the coast 10 miles north HER? D CARRIER 130 •Inca last CITY BRIEFS I of here, -passed Into the harbor at 0 The local post of the American Legion o'clock today In tow of tho tug Sea , Arthur ran. oast, manager of Ca; (Jurists at the McKinnon hotel are has signed 100 new members to date In Eagle, She weir •taken to tier dock, ct john, entertained the Sfiaml lieu whore the IS crew members who were • y FL Car- as follows: Mrs. V. hates Bitifinger. the'drive being conducted by Ilarvey carriers and newsboys Friday,night W.Seeds Post.Nd.'L9. Injured In the toed-PIPo exPtnslwn the Roman Pool • • • ,both of Keokuk. Iowa: T. II. Anderson. lentil- The Legionnaires begun whrilwlnd which crippled the vessel, were re- • .terday atg [ The boys enjoyed diving stunts . more:Bernard F. Camp. Frank F. Ma- campaign n last Fridayfor the'purpose ee.I inuved. jr s■. Buena u r• Ramage„ J. II. Morahan, 1' [ • • races, three of thtem receiving pit ._- cf .__.:_I^.'• ^.y m•rnh•es. Committees 'le e.tr.cr,iir... f T .•• • AMI. HERALD,_ TUESDAY,•AUGUST 2, 1921 - - - -• - YA(i VlV! 00 '; :,1 • ' , FACES FUTURE =. lE>W OF MIAMI BEACH • Vith Civil Suit,•Current Bills Unpaid and Nothing tb Open ------- -•,--------__ • Fall Term On. Board Does Not Know Which PROMISE SURPRISE I COUNCIL TO CLEAN Way to Turn. • ABOUT TffB BF,ACII cnly board of publle In■true.I have a tot.l of 1 .66,000 to eperatf the IN C. OF C. CAMPAIGN, The regular •emi.,,onl,1v meeting ITS SLATE TONIGI It••■ Shan 1500 he its tre.ury schools for the eight month.' ...dons. I of lb. Ocean tiny Lou-, Y. • A. M. esanl lime with no ■AJltlonxl T:von If the courts decided In favor wt. held last night •t Meson,. boll. of the bond covlany. Soterinlen,l.nt Member.)•p Trains Securing Applicants 107 Collins avenue TI••re w.• w nod A11 Cwflet•Aed Rsila•ai y,'11$ n. T. sight until Ill• latter part Or Pleat, ■,rs•rted the board could not From AIIY)ver Nalfon; to End attendance Cl iiia mee•ing and ranine -. when part of the fund. ROY the Interest op the•mount- much • FridayNight. Ludnea• was dI•pox<J uf. t 0 1•lieu \\'ay (.r Tu M'eew collection of the tat for tee• the Principal. .rad that the board • real 1'r•4 .1.. would be force, to wait until (meet's. When the re Vora of the va vino• Prsrt'c.11 urpo•es fur, 1711 become• 7 er.ry contractor having - - - bee or Januar to •ec•ur• the fund• work under way In fll.n,i hue(. Ther• will Le •n extra t, .• . and. to open the public with wfileh to I ay the company. Tak. mrrcome embehlp felon• coe In neat Fri- whether • re. r. tdet or o laIh it. In filed ing of •lily ruunrn -�1o111a1't •n wI n October, •• scheduled, a Ing the 1100,000 which Station& Cony day those who .hr,utd know. try •r,LI• that cne lar more mei • pl,c.iion• .11 counellnl•nt.'1.1.11. iI ly be el, 110,000 must be secured f:IX-1 Vay 1• .ulna or, from lb. ...Omitted there will i.emor• member. ar til. for t`e alii.fn1 Bca:11 ('h•nnt.r of('um• ed up bet,.,. the regular netltr,g .urcem las fund, •vxll bee In January, would ,:era••• morrow night as the ■tatetnent of County leave til•'hoard only 7177.10.to operate Miami Beach Chamber of Commercein TAI• rill Iw thy•« ndegt of public instruction IAe •cel tint• w flout outside help. It than there arerace••me•Iing held In aunercten a her 1 p• qualified voter■ In the •folie• "er;•eaht M.tri-ell L.• a badly Ih.t of July rt.and many ln•tterk . yesterday. The •up•rin- was pointed o . This balance would city. The wires ars being hell hot infected me.x fish'." abl:h Mae- before the body .111 rrr•l.e fl•..1 rclared.that Il.had been tug.I run the school for only a little ever) qulred frog[, • r.•.r• avrateti Th• akin iention. The him and the coutty board of IA .months.a.cording to Ih•estimate •n.l the moll man I. busy with the •p- l plum Ll•a f.rdlr.wn•• [ war Lrhkta when A• ••raped hi• hand be leanrted fur third and Ilhaf r. 'ruction'that the patrons of oft.lope rintend of Risher. Diels rent out all over thea country ledkgalnat the .all of • 1•.11.11•e •el,tInt and other Mita will be A*Perot*lhf county and city The money f r the payment of Slay. the Interest. of till. rampaig n, Bunt• heel min Invented,has whored him coo- volt•" eout of the wsr far 11.• Im porta l,l alit January 1, when • ■ufn- ton &ComVanY1 w•uld have to be IwIJ nen• firma hart tak.n Alit fr•.m four lead era4M'r nnnyt nr^ f •Ion forwwraw right, •t whirl, t I.nt of the estimated r ea•tpt• out of the eat1mal•A school revenue• to right nmernba:rent:. •ppllerllon• and r [h• •annus • n•nt• w111 he a • amounting to 1117,10 will for 1921,and,In laddllfon,the grand jury the individuals are comma. in •iron[. It was a bony day In city court y••• •Id•r.d old promote of ,.el +tillable. recently eller d the school board to At the meeting tut Frd.y It Das I C•rd.y m.riling 'then • number of owned► hard, an t.. rhe ronerrn•an the schools In Octelber a per transfer back the special fund 771,-I agreed that the team a...tutelar the Cst•. •11 hlt,errn[ to do with traffic the u•,aa.d •olueitur ur erre fo Mr. Fisher tied red that S00 which the :1 school board Iran.- least numl.er of newh • w . member. noutd Ia e.gulatt.n , ere heard by J■da• erty• Yoe I wok. noel.. I. 000 a month noel be ratted (erred from the special fund to the c.... ••uW fecal for the 61, having Up•I I'.•.chl,an. W. M. Marr. and W. .11, b." P..'M Ir. "....h..0...• pi,•,• race given that a amount .rai fund, T In amount Iransf.rred high number and 1i aDp.rr. .• though'taus( Wert' .1oM u • $i fur parking on a v [eu•eeallons or 11.. 11•..., .pp.I• 'need and will be avaflnble to back 10 the •!fe clan fund would teen. ell of the leer,. want a fc.4 but want I_m parkin.," •;rpt, but their fine• there* let•r••ted t the purl... of layroll only 8102,900 fbr the operation of the to rat It without h.,Ing to pay til• er. witted. A 'John It.. Ilea. marling. .40 is Netted Trea.ury. schools for eig t Months. In •:bttinn bill. .fined a Iry amount for a ■ItUar ef- At the •Wedne.d.y aloha 'mated that the coat of opera- to all this, t mi 'wn resole with in- It I• amn n t Int Vnnll`tro ir I., g being I f:rnAf..and Jr,h•I. 11 fold. 1'eaen only ru n.Il 11111..n•14•• t••Il'nu•y le school■ will be.between tercet amount ng to 8:7.11011 will' h. straight .tor r• la the I t,irklwt on In Ih• vacs or peeper., d 1d 0425,000 or at the rete of duo July I. 1 rrr2. The deficit"then, If made by the s•po ra le t•amn .• they 111,• aide walk. t•, u. lluicheeto and I. rata guy 1•■ •w .n• for n..eyea• 1 00000 total or a little more each this l• paid, w old amount to 1105,1(0.lore oulgl nAll l either thele reticent etren.1 aboule,k-I Ina?1•ot,• f halted I into court fur park• Th. .ity t lir k•ro•1.1.••la•A y.mer• past due Ihdeb:ed- The question f opening'the schools In °,...k":.4 ,ve [•aplal, )Ironing pill it '9 1 ilrrileue cur ,dent, •aA If•nry J rust .q enmpl•iol• will 1.• I,.•r4 ,•,warrant. and coupons on October hinge on the proposition of pnr.11,. nn • 111 park. Ib(• rant• cad rt . "'A„ Nieto t Ants,-to•July I.'amount,. fol raising 2160,000 from outside sources eIMM• f how Auwn AI Ihw Alr.. lilt,- t. .1 wale Al.rrl'raft 1111P a rata- •• all.. it eian u,y,r al••I rA laser( ufflre how elan new ',optic..I rifts.,A. 1. It each ral rberle• m• eland.a• 11rrtl.n Nr•t j payment of which ha been and • farorabV. decision by lhe•Courtt, y of VBallyy K1.1-Ila,• .111 , aecnrAing to figures corn- or else Optntten of the schools by tho'tions Iles had ree•ttem to Aate. They i kr).u la war• lash fined 12. for ,s.•oh/.ei h... .111 le Ian Lr ,•o,al•Ine.1 'Y. Fisher. patron. of the rehooli themselves until I told me 12, Now they may have •is or i t'•,•J Ing the One...1 /I-,nn. ref ding a,. ••hie.•1► ...nes Mi board la faced with oni• ..s. I. the s p«intendant old. S1 r. I2 or 21, or even more than that, but I by the •I-y r,•g11,..r for lieell•I r, 'rad Mtednq■ of over $1,000,. blither m.tlmated that it would cost I'll bet anything that they haven't 12."1 Mr. and Ur. 0' W. l.IMi •.111 11r. 'Ire ur.ted rw- .l K. 4a tf',•illue r warrants, accrued Irrtireat, blithe00 to olente the schools until remain . lean,wax naked a. to Ih. and Mra.C. ( K4bry l a, Sir and btr• to l II Kty.tnlra •t hail •nJ l.re. la, and funds loaned by the January'1. J.n Ih.•r her Item, ec pew inch .Y Thoa. a4ev11 r•r,l out :. a Iter,erg (ice !tun• "lel r K I ,rv.t fe .a I,on, M1. Plsher maid. J. Y,lnwerrt. had received an fur and d:r down amour the k :aft, l•h• 0..he• to the o,•.11, Booed Melds Thi■ Afleneon, he•n•w•red with h•11111.,"12" I:.( All r•owning Ih•.y 0.111 I.•1 ore on! lb.'treasury of til'board The question of the opening of the 1...mb.et Ronk gut hold or n list one of the keg. and had• I••'I.Ir loll,I. I - --y • ._ _ tstrucllon containedexactly schools In October or In January, and containing the nun.,, of prarnraity all Ione whirl. wet wrt.t o••I stun to try AF=nCfF TO PLAY LARKIN ich, It was stated•is not ways and meth of reining money for the tte_cit property owners and others In• trlr Inch. ..r Vrl•• maedi e. . K)MI-.ON I GROUNDS 101)1 pay the current bill. of the schools,will bd dlncuaM at the regular t d 1}. the Beach. and was Work••IhTi • rou•$tr or I err:,ruga. ,••,1 I cont• e next two week■,let alone meeting of til school,board'which will Ing on Ilhem nil, lie hod four or flue•ailed groups r. m :- of the county superintend- be held this afternoon •t 2 p. , ■t the nsUe lonls •helping him rnd out let. Sfl,mr heathwill •glrHlon 1A• I rk.employed In the office of courthouse, If ora urging there reached t'. take this Mr. and MrsY. Ir. Canl'e,en •11..r. le•in r•prea•nt.ng !Aram at Lambnd'(helr janitors. Mr, Flap• A Miami.leli1 relate man, who does opportunity of •ffliiatlnd then•neis,.11,.1.,•1 at oftener $u•.'Ly Mr lo.b alt 'petit ebn •Ilerneen •hd the ie• pr. Ai that the total tone■ for not wish his tame made public at this with the new I'hambrr of ('ommerce.I Jo•rph Wallarc. of Miramar, at theme • the n•,t.tg 4el•g•t,on list ,sal, ones will amount lo.about time, ha■ off* ed the use for a perlodl Worn the re.ult• of these vn rico. e(• horse. 1121 J.n,.. sheet. .Ill Le left undone In `\ Ich mean• that the school., of two or mo years, of a building in fol is are dtsdooed next Yrld�y, 1M I- (herr nn to ctlonment. They $'ee ,ng lot the.past due indebted- N.Slay Shore rive.as a lite for a tens. coarmltteemrn nay there Ia acing to be I AU T01$TS VISIT MIAMI "r•rt.at 1st• of Alaithfsl ,..prem.. start out with a deficit;for porary privet school; the pupils pa•. ec.rprl•e dlnplayed at the numArr of ON coat of gp.rition of the ang ■ tuition et to corer running ex.. Iq•ir,ber.. in Mit organisation and ed. _ chae:ng balls and c.Inn i IA.Ir L 112,000. In the •vent the pensee, ',Oration for Om... whohuho have Drought ROAD INSPECTION 1-RIPI lhroutA IA•rather N'. N. ludl.,it I,: the deefr•d result. about. man of the amusement wmalltar of . A• adversely to the board The total D 4t ionsb tedneu or, time Un I0 On what the Mnmr Ben" ('A•mb•r of (mower amus proceeding. Institut- warrents and coupons to July:1, 1721, )'eetrrday the tissue were re- y elk), In the lett r•uad of 1 id ton & Company, of Toledo• which does no include bonds outstand• wl rbc lto certain Jtttrlett .1.0 now a three-year tour, Douglas C. RAodet,,ray that IAe Ludy will ree.alo c• lb.payment of 7160,000 In. lag,as compiled by Superintendent Fish• the lid I.. off sial one miry roueft field engln••r,end L W. Lewis,et age•nm hu•4•ll t•• ,druells cit)) and I. LM• board soul, have to •r, follows: where he may And solo. of the mf m• of the louet bureau of the Aulomo• theail mrn PPNm e •°04•." funs••.. her. are bringing out Prospect• which bile Club of Southern Cehfornla, with I I, the fl•g[rsg•pante •f tae bail ph ladebtednea• to July 1, 1921. they had kept under cover for the Lig headquarter, in Los Angeles, served'n see h•ce heron,• r•s•••A cod they . Ill. !nd*bt•dnees on Time Warrant• and Coupons on Timo'Varrant■ ...rig"'. "It •arm• us though no one Miami Sunday.While on the.. trust the daplsy,ng supremeronr.d.wc• in 1k to May 21, 1921. want• to pay for another man's dinner representatives of the •automobile clubs•and,ty to cop the eeeend-h.if chit nig due Sept 1,1920.., 1160.000.00 Iv tills city." H'I11 11aMU sold, lon•AI Mt dot Septa 1,.29'JO _a._-•_ 1•ave been infawned in mapp,... •ren D D which oakberri nest *Nei 1,000.00 _-_.mob-_=_.yr..:,.-_- Mr Ikeda, s nta dot Sept. !, 1920 10,000.00 main road the United Slott•. p•►►,s h ill•Ik•ern canary 3 .� CAN'T PAY $1607000 May 23, the men left lo• Angeles • Lueball Team on IA• cemmanny ntsCoupo .. 'true arch I, 19':1 on their trim m through IAe stile• arpr•tensr, ulA ye•twrala rats COitpoi Jai MarchMar1,1921 going t r: :Naas► rata Coupons du• April 1, 1921 1,860.00 AND OPEN SCHOOLS of Teem.,Oklahoma,K•nus,MI pyi, 1• • •port wA1r1. should M eneou rag rest on$160,000.00 Sept. 1,1920 to May 21. 6 per tent.... 6.960.00 Kentucky and along Ih• cut coal ;• tad tfa reliant i.•. pat the •/• 'rest on •$4,000003•pt. 1„1220 to May 21 t 6 per tent.... 171.00 this city. From here they expected ro tud• of • city •• the patronage rut on $.10,000.00 Dec.1,1920 to Slay 21 •t per cent '283.331 leve yesterday •flernoon for Mauro., forded the AOmeGhwa ball ensu rest on ,7/.200,00 Starch 1,1921 to May 21 ■t 6 per cent66,70 School Board'. Answer to Mandamus eteitlng lb. Intermediate staler. Their hu long Man rrrognie•d IM1, r rest on $1,160.00 April I,1921 to May 21 at 6 per cent . 16�12I Discloses Financial Condition return trio will be made along the rare exception.. • h•e, teas. w►• ►. northern border of the ltgiitA Stare le,m typifies the,city from rhrk Faring Men',en. and their plan is to reach home by [H. 1" ernlene•. \C• rage • 1•r • •$I87,660.16 debtedneas on Time Warrants and Coupons'on Time Warrants Since October 1. n they bath finished this hire,end we -ant • good one. •e,l 34•y 21, 1921. (cc tarter 1hnt the county hoard of Whim trip the two motor rlah re pr•mntativ the people forth root ad ale. IA• hi nes dee July 1.1921 public ineiruction had nn money with y ry coal of !herr moral( appall WP will Aar• Coupons due Jun* 1,15"1 $ 8'000'00 will have euverefi wirtu•II eve which to pay the 1160,000 in reboot e 2,100.00 time warrant.,•ml a trued Interest, te,•ny im visited M in the country •nA toll litany of tire. young feline• .heel. n Coupons doe Jan• 1. 19_1 . 1.110.00 t hay* visited ever 'tate In til• country. • t.nci•len le 1,orUon of Ow, ra• pons dol July 1,1921 Slayton A Company. Toledo, O., tamft y 1f 2,160.00 brokers, and that 1f the court ordered They report goo. roads, s•yfng (hat their•floats Id get • winning cambia aistriet No.2 Bond Pond - $ 16.100'00 Uteui to do no It would.tlrnm.t Inc vita they had come acro.•De really bad ones lion together.sod we thovid Arlp thy, neral Fund (transfer) ably result that the entire school year *tree they left Teta.. The Automobile If • bale town Ilk* train can A.• iatrkt No.2 Interest and Sinking Fund: . $ 19,500.00 of 1921-22 would in effect Le entirely Club of Southern Qritnrn In h••• mem• Oh• sopport of Ila Dudoem. men of U emend Fund (transfer) a • boat to the pupil',and that any further I herahip of 40.000 ant has 20 orate... . torn 1 au aur* that w. ea d• n• len 24,000.00 thorte nf,g of the school term would I •e•- •lu.t nor all busin••e. or nein r from Public I, local"drive campaign" 60.000.00 mean the loth of many teachers.P0111111 must take •subordtnat* e aid Bills i_ 102JM828 po•uton Io lb 2350828 Clarkson, Attorney for the loud. flied' membe�.;Alp dries w* an put Cing ors • 0 the anaw•r iratrrday of the board to I CITY NEWS NOTES ' I and, by the oy, we art going to'p• the m•netamue procredlnr. Iatituted i that over big, but mist week we •• • . 1439,768,43 thy Alayton & Company several month. I going to get busy on a pias to help a, ---- -- �- __ _•__i ago. ?[r.,Ida I•'ieh.r,.S11nm1 police.wuman, baseball(tam." • :seine OrNesa. Sloylon & company flied a man. and Mira Georgia Perkins returned un g __ SHELL HELP FORM dnmu. writ In the circuit court Leek- Sunday from an e.lended excursion to Journal: Ti.. readjust. •CUBA" ,,66,� • Ing to lase the court force the rood I U Bunn women were very fa- PLAN WATER P01.0 sLeh.,C lion so that;its burdens • CUiBA J-1J'4A LAWS to pay the amount of the warrants `'reivr woo ed with alma illy and Dewey Cannon, who has charge er. r• 'equitably i•sus of the • -- •A d accrued Int t h• letter I lice M coo vinous trestrnn, from Vo- the water .ports •! `h• Roman Pe. he administration. Taxi- • amounting to athout 75.000, and later Ince official. In the Cuban capital. and manager of the water polo la, wu to M the first tare of ;'s1�. Judge Dranning gave the attorney for• representing that eas:no, I. working t It ha beta displaced by � '..�.,' the board until yesterday to file an flee. $II.cRobert T. Phillip.... rector of plan i for the match.formation of a water pot Trinity KVtacupal church, will have Co- to haat •n old•llm• tariff ,'- •n•w•er. The writ Is nngwenrl by H. league Th* matches which have be. Y as quickly a• possible. ji•'.••. H. Flier, J. H. Heriung and A. O, I d for Meteorite. Tenn.. Ila attend a played to slat* h■v petted much f• Is taxation: It varies from _ -j±6; . Hot defendants. 1••etar• gnu ase or Sewanee t-'61r.•nit7 v-nbls comment sad.(tour n1 believe •n In that the government } 0":4...t"9a{'•% The answer admit. that on AUKurt for the next Ism sea vI after which m•11 fraction of til• vitro T'- ; ia , „,,•1,:!,:•,: 1,..d'. , . 19, 1919, the.predectasors of the de- he will spa nA 1t month vlslt InK In Trn- that with a deb. of four Maen O. £.�^- _�.,r... nessre rand'Ueural•. Int•rtiat would be much more keen. J on the consumer. The ..'+� {. r t- fenflant■ to office authorised the le•u- It ii b•a high onsu mea ore. , • cfy-... lar J^n a' ance of 8160.000 In school time war-1 the proposed. • have tea., repro is admit It • roxtmade■ .. '4�•c�"�,�:F.`*t,g�.@` - nota a• named by the Dlxlnllff.. The A. I6. Small returned 1•x1 week from senting the Roman•ith', the 1. P.duh PD .� - ;,°„,1, a loo months'vacation trip, Ile spent H•rdie'C casino, Smith's casino and tr• Welch star, cobra esti- .) s' . a/s'•`l.4'; hoard claims that not only will the home time In Asheville, New York and Y. M. C. A., of Miami, entered. Pre at It exceeds anything at- %•..^• Y • _ teacher• gull the uchools if the term other lolnte, liminal matches win be hat marry legislation, Dut „_, Is further•horlrneJ,which the defend-I y staged Jurml •"'4 " gots claim would be the result If the the remainder of the summer •Naos tariff0. is t wgoing to raise / -'• r' •- v '1 & ' court.. forte(' them to pay the amount'deputy I!. lt)D marrhaic furl recently Ulan 1 When the winter•eawd gets un•ler wit T " n 0.000.000 with a tariff. To of '.»'N b 11:1:. 4 . claimed. but would elan rr.ull In the di,trdci. took the oath of office before•gams. a.r to be played twice a week tuber of NDubllca papas • w� ' r"'' • li.a''1• demoralization of the e,rtir. school United State,('omm11ulenrr J. M. Ora- A suitable trophy will ba7(.retC l., possible., - 1,`� •Ir•',•':r• sy I Oh. ham In the la Herb office yesterday to the high team,according to the plow. no such■un. was ....r, ,Z e �,y A complete financial stnlement allow. Alread three of the teams have al of sued to talk about It.Thenr'-•; ('�. f.,,' D morningi at 9 a. m. The new deputy fiat flair g road of 11e 1 g was aIVfn as *700.004. • •4'Y°( Ina the financial thrournOn of the marrhal 'hua•cevAs John A. Morita. pp plant and u im double lbs pre■enl i�• •..,• "0." .•^I r•ir:;' school board at the pre.ent time and - e is tamest certain that baler polo wit ^ •. Ila e'hUm•tcA lazes for sr.-11001 '-creluy Mellon come■out w,,i' P o Mtrpo•,. P•:x V`ndl:urr. of the anrr•nm•r.l be f rd exlen•NAy here nal x•11 ••. gra }'� seder(It Is slated will amount to 8227, Mire 1:."00,000 a tiny ill 1762. son. clal •.tmrnnl• of the needs vfw: ,.:.•{ '1 r7-not lop than.,11,000,• .r•v', Oo.e�, ,l'•y 400, le contained In the *newer, This �__ zn;-_,b:�__�_•_z�-4_�- '-'ism- u_ •T • the tariff Is to produce }(-5'i-u;r;, annum( tile 0 to - luaus, I. Insufflcl- '0.000.000. Thu. would be / yf '7ij)'t end by 162.000 to keep he'ob ob.onto li' *Y."A.-,._,,:.%•,.tri fur eight months, The board staid - of.only 7160.000,000 over via,-; �M:t (hitt the school Or,aory contained tent tariff.has bean rale. '�1' ' '1,44,y•-r..01,. +y •bout M1,o0. and that Ihln I■ use cooly ■t of no.one know• how h• jlyl,. �' amount I e • . -}'yr ,r•'I to>,%', !i ural malt.bee .for an>' VurVnaq R To cut"three per cent h -141"1 2••4`h�\,' •1• whatsoever. Thr court Is naked to dish - Nogame is finished right x duplicate and hold up f.' t' 17.5 `.:47,v!r•,,y,:^' 18 �' �' �-•�� miss Ilse cat, low defen,u rat• con■um•r • erywhere 1• • ' 1+r-s, y.1,:,.:.i.:".*: g paying r h; ." t the co.(of then•. (til thirst is quenched, Neltheir Is It r•duelnp the ��r',,�',i!r .`✓':{.• Judge Ilrwnning of the circuit roar[, laxaton. 'rex argument •j�,ypr i•�.of � le away on Ida vat a Uon Anil It was xous profit IIx,lh•surtax f1e•Y`. �y+' •I••eA That It em. probnbl• that the T'l16 COCA•COLA COMPANY (hal the burden t Minna tety N1J ^Je t,l • answer would n01 he weaved for three ATLANTA.OA. _ • r THE MIAMI HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1921 _ ==r—_-'•�..------ - - -- •'_-- -..,_._. �sr. ._.__w._.-_.�. - -- -- I force oot rttutlT(nosing fire hyalite ad )RLD I1E /S O \1II /\\'II BEACH '�4'y'overhauling la" pipe a era ly er r •uliot he a ro,hlag &e is De reedy for u.•pproa<equiGI•t bap ae••oo, m_ . l:rte_..—`_-��-z_._-____.—�..—_.__—. �y___- Mrs. George U. tinning entenal..4 _ number of friends al • wearer rent 1 ART OFF 190 MEMBERS ADDED C. OF C. INVITED TO w''1`h '1' lke gin t. help...apac e: ABOUT Tf/F. l3F.ACf1 I f oJ. Aron[ i". peens w kir•. Ellebre,, Mr end Mrs P. t \1G TARPSIQ-CHANI'BER ROLLS, ATLANTIC CITY FETE' >L,..r J.mr. . 1'euneilm. apiek.y.l..r. Mr end Mr. /,,tine M. . ,r 11- Ita,.a •nJ Meloy had rtog-•ide •l• •1,llr,•er, kir end Mra hhireee•w • •• Ire I, •. - �L wrA•tll° maleh Thur•J•y night ands M,•. hie... kir ant Mra. E D. Y. Roe -Blare !further 1 Rosier .Now (�pneed of '_70 Active President-Leeds Train.• \/in& Beech l tt..was enly'ace...eery to take •[lane.. d t•n.it>. Mt,. Se/.•.•r. Mr.. Slone Boone, of Miami Reach; for Enterprise and Asks Body et the intimated •iprea a1on. o Ihel Mr•e hell, wi.e henna end J0r abman \\'eaken■ I f•ges of the city father'to ace that!bey•1-.a"r). Itoo4'•Team I,oses. to Inter P 1. Hench W'la. enjoyed the show thoroughly.__ I A church may b•u. .;.r•t•I at Mbr 11,- ,\u \1•e.er During yuteriay'• luncheon meeting, Thomas J. rancou(, yre.idcnt of the 1 John Watford swam the length •f the'hr•ch A notettat of ih• 1..ns r..• [' of the Mi•nil hooch chamber of Con.•!Miens' Reach Chamber of Commerce.r tank at the Roman pouts in 20 ...s•nd.11,4••• t', n of the le•ln.•t eh•r.h • u.1 lull "f'mein•, held at Iterdie•• Casino, the 'Thur•d• and ther•L oet•hli.hed atn •iii b. he14 I•mor,.• •I Metaled . rare hen•toduv I I eei red • communication ent JlY from. Y y °rw.t car '•here! t• 4,00... ace •I,I total membership of the organisation Samuel P. herds, Pendent of the At-'mined for that'Ju.•nc• for local I•aa. . M -nlenlale 5 to I• D "Itseel tine •.nlur• •I n.a nr•. ' Iwo announced a 22K•e compered with 1•ntle ('Jl C'h•rLer n( Cum mire r, .n Since John •rrncJ herr le *pied his Ing duel between•that of 38 charter members which twos • y •ummrr r•calion with his t., Mr. - - nnd Slmnl"nr I which Mr. Iced. complimented the male I'•r`n , T Cao.lee, hf• goad •i leu►' " week• • com need the numerical nd Mrs. Tatum Wu(ford.of Iha !teak Roder• lisear.. [° D dent.or 5f.n,i ueach far Una! d ►reined ••I .L.►r •strength of the ehunLrr. One week cal prugre.-,.r. betel, h• Lu c. rel the •Ih.r .r..kl bout, rho er"rr "¢ ego' which eul.nln.ted in rho form- . - . ...;...'•,...;,,••••••,••••,;•.s.,•. ii. n••• i••44 .f none hll'I• member•h.p drive w. na••urated anllln of this •res,ntenve body. Ile.••'r"mer. to why •way whin • .etch , ..i •a nppnr • t rr{ Y I. u.• .mp.s reel end .►raw• the indi vict cal members . rho Lour) of mcutioned, host tine only competition he .d iii the clKl.in w ra • I trot! of the vast amount o! good that ac. h.•.il, A..1..•g► Ih. u.,d••t ... to re.nor. a• choun • c.l.ts ins of <•n gel n when entered.n••leer r ILn•o rune for trema adv from the roll of charted might be done by such •n organra•twn' --.- I d.)• •g.. Me A..•lee a• up er end exp J,1he nope end belief ths'! - >.t •r ..•a'd .ai ueli 1,•r hie • members. Yeslerd:y cry paid •p li- Y- C. ifickq, <emmuaiohee of lark•.'bet Int.,$a . kneed i• ►I.I.0 It. • I this new Miuni Reach venture would L eutiou was counted with the result 1 t M• e•uaed the high rr•a. end under. _ .,Il 011 Ti)' A I�I the lis E. f inched In the m ,Pan. w <thi, y thc many hu so wellher curriedp )ou`t.l b.path. to Le d-•rest from n o io,000.i T"re. tuft .• ...on t,..d II when order. E.n.Hump n¢e and Thomas 1'an• whichcity Me Dark,it i. I t and all woo• <vmrenca, , •I,i,e•„d i• city town sof tap a. 1 1 1 ' 1 0 ieoas 1,e•pt•Ins of tram•\o.5 and No,7, Mr• Leeds viyued Niwmi Beach last�• elect,.-un of the hes<h front. t"e 1 n ° , 3 1 respectrvrly, were tied for fent plus In 1919, nut he hu kept In (tore te•uh _ I it n.• eh•rg. •f per►ng •• • I 0 n 3 It °IwithIN memIi r• each; Avery C. Smith, with the happenings here, and speaking kin, Avery.C. Smith u,J I.er ion °w pars•'•0 a•••1 A raa tia•g II. 3 0 0 1 0 0,captain of learn No.7,31; Lin• !linger.'of the vast Improrementa In this src- IAs., C. smith, Jr. ',IA depart ao••:"a•.• al 'lose It.•- 1•.hu•I • lis• 0 0 n 0 0I tum No.',31; W.N. Hardie.team \o,1 lion Irons year to year during his visitsa .ar•oxt I) hi• aa.•pp 3 n 1 I 3 011,11; A.Y.Zoller, team No, 1, 0; Lam-1 predict• that, even though he realces�of • suaueni,np no5th Ilea ultirauI _ 3 I• 0 1 3 n i beet Rook. team No. 6, 7. - there will►•Reny chap ger,he all hare;J yt to an on Norw idh, eb , where' 1• M' (1.•••, 1`.e •I [,y W•.1, .f•• C.W.Chase,Sr.,of Key West was the l no difficulty in picking out the r•r s1 she will I•trr or )orn•d h> 4r nJ mon. I d.litered u• wean• noon... hale,. II. 1 0 0 0-0 0'principal sp!•ker and his dissuasion of!places with 'Which he war formerly!fa•. The ..vet •,.•.rent .....prier t.!Mari awed ka,.Mr of,•;a -n►'►is I the various phase, entering into the miller when he come. down this wint.•r. Y. .e11 •••.1 • f•• d• 31 2 4 II II 11 conduction of such •n organization •• Mr.Leeds asked Mr.Pancoast if Miami l 7.1::.,,,,..,: ,--•eIl.aeh, 11•rdis'. Ia•In.1•.. before his reit., •... • Chember of Commerce was appllau.ieit Reach' was to be represented In the!lb . aio d7 • ropetar plans f.r w •__�' ,\B n it "A 2:••t the conclusion of his short•tress, water pageant which 1. • surly feature'Ihuae sicking . meth!”[d.fhrent In Ilse I l _ 0 u «I remember back rn 1915, 1 was n•Iat Atlantic City. Thu.vent is held early'line of torr rtein,v•t. strip WWI' •1341st Ito MAUL 0 0 0,tert.ined for • time byCarl G. Fisher, in September •n.l attracts attention' --- ON BOARD Ill[ It sir MA,■ Ill, I D A•••/,-IP tl i••a Pa. ••e• a. 1.. •t bis home. At that time thla mare of from m arta of the country. It sal`The water Jr utm.nf M• had Its: 0 3 n I any pp ) .r• I 1 0 0 teat vinon look me about the Beach!fostered by the Chamber of i'em mese • - -- •- �•---��A•..e41N I'ro••i tvN �►, I►.. 2 0 i• gr,r I I ley peed aelram •f M,wren. and4 pointed out to n who ac lis bli•h of that resort. Ile •.ked that n lin °umKer•f phtete.•f ra teary 41►Int MI•_ n a.1 Ivug 1a. •..nod .... •f 3 0 1 0 ants he had in mind toward the build-I thou h there should b.• no re rcae•t s.' . of Misr.1 heed., cent •n I I 0 T D I I of modern eiI .l'iree that •r ¢ D °t letdaj• If Ike ra•hte.p•1 pie• Is • 0 l V °[ Y Ye lion from Miami 11•a<h th•I pholo[e.oe. .r try u.sI.. Ly Mrn 1,este,end 1"•y will t!•• wok I-note y of 19151 have not been to knam. about'of corn• of the water and beach . " tarn sely 1.• used i nm of u. lit•r•• w .•• :seen! .4 3 0 3 I until ye•terndy. 1 look • ride about from nor• 1e cent for use In advert...int'turn sent out Ly rhe Atienrd Fits ~y • 1 anoy I 1'•.[r C►au. �l the •at k••1 t. .•t .• ih. the Beach and my [ace everywhere was of this ore:.slop. her of ('e•rr.rce in •de•rt.nn[ the I•• dei• •f 1/64.1118, Mt•• 11•n1• [*int :1g t7 17 1 nw &eu •• • et with the work of a<eompIishment Mr, Pancot, who htrete ly ouput. d.`a )..L r1ey. r ga 1 In ninth. Inst 1 realized tn•t the pron.., of Mr. ItHelier are coming true,' ry=a=— ._-. _ z_.,_z_—.._>_..--...--, _ .. .�... _--.----__-_.ter ,. 000 00: 000-3 Mr. Chase then told hie hearers oft • 000 100 039-5 the work expected of the mu • Cham- ( hlt., Robinson bet of Commerce body. Ile sketched that • • •oleo bane, derirati.n and growth in .cape of the A Modern Show Place, Featuring a Good Time Every Night y:.•... to 1,,dmla- first of the Chambery of Commerce and d runs.}'t.laud• pointed out, that while the name sign!•' !leach 1;left on I lied the original purposes of such • 5, Went I'ahn!body, Its linea of ectirides have been off Slmrnon• L Ibro•dened until row it is an association t,off n,Slnimniia /, cline to ..l quo.lien. a wmeh ere HARDIE S cAsiNo CABARET by eirnmonal be cement of 1 . community n in-I I Uenn•IIY): time lerested, Included in •moos the new member' whose •pplie•tion• hat• been received 1 •re•considerable number from business! HT WINS � • ;;''oi>1n,n.ulyu'[+d1"a'ae;:J.'twmlli (DirectionEdward F. Hoffman) 1 OFF COWES!•. many from winter re...lents of Miami I . war Much who are now in the north. 7'he; \'itht. Aug' 3.- n On of the out-of-Lawn folks woo' t • k' inti rnatie i mons favorable than (rea moat op tnmietic looked forward to. President I A Fine Vaudeville Program .y. defeating the i,•aneoat went over to Miami for the ex•! close margin of pre.• purposes of soliciting memberel .the won thein, h reported that of the number n.l Dancing Buffet Lunch Midnight Frolic &eked to Join the n••v Chamber of Com• r in the fallowing'mere♦, there wan not one refusal and • I many reports were carried back as to I Peltr end rlya,l the flattering erark• made about the: end thirst, re.p•c•'progressiven.a of the organisation, • ('en. America, , (lea nay — YOUR FRIENDS IVILL B Till:R/: •ctnel� and Viral The bureau of crop rrti„ till. The British l predicted a >leld of 5.433.000 toile• of • en<an Sheila had I eouon In the Lolled Slat.•• this year.• . r. and abandoned ._-,_T ___-._-_�—_=_�__ LEADER IN :ACE TODAY' t� WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE MONEY Men's GeDume II S. ,tae( in the City, Big • stn ged this after-I III D k between `h'I Cut-Rate Toilet - Ft._,....,.._ Black Gum 1 berth Atlantic , �,�; � tit S•tord, aft... Articles and ` '"�'? t`:'"�. RUBBER be city org`.iy•I 1 •► ' , ti r J arIe.Jin the 1�V • and • the 1 Drug Sundry Sac ren/•� i rj�(��(� • teams will go Into' . _ R A � �.rgo.r BOOTS ,) :h• double-hu Jer,l 1 tidal Only O II he between the x y 3' r • O ill \':'r Ener high—cotton or, felt lined—guarantee() h• 1`lurbers. Th• at p •. I„ R `) • .a1 b. I. d �( ''`'r —$;J.9;i values. Today •this game.° " That Can't 1 Prices ,� ( ROAD IIOMF_'ll Be Equalled 4,45 really Make Ther•! ,, - f . 11.r., \!ton Road. north I • /�jj�� be nn recently -1 1 A ',r .4, -te .1-• men and,•Ilhough �' o • titin. 'n^( I f4 11/1[ENS • t , -r. + .opt In and the I e 1. f .00h burned march f 7 n f• att•. .ti �t hief nro¢don h&e1 J� _ >o:wto^rear and w r M - •awaiting the re• oto art the vigil J happening '�lb �� "- . the officers. II F�T SIII TC('1 n e Identity of the i / ��j11jj j 1�`1,�f•JJ the finding of • '�f f' ' - \ lr k. an opening SILK MOHAIR it be ream•pe d •• - :/. \ All 25c Arrow Collars ' i5 1.2 which bore `� reduced to 20c Th• chief Is try- •`�•• enhip of the.col. 'I \ Men's Athletic Union Rdlr-good vunllly SUITS • .,,,I.,.:.:,.,,'11,14,_\.\ nanaooke :mil crossbar material•, 89c fill eel . eSTPOYLD. a I Men'. Fancy \Rntee Shirt^Soft loco ' -Th. Carpentier. -{ I ' back cuff. 1•• •n •roil went That connote I here for the tint 1 • - s been postponed _ - to a large rest. of staple: •nA tflanry pet t of the injury the - �4_ , \ tern., to meet from-all 1.1.00 when he woo do- Genuine Priestley Cravenette Silk atu„'illi.![ t"day at 1' eey In Jersey City, 151en'e ;Brun'!" Brown” LIale Q \ -,1 \ Ito•t re!" for $1.00 w Is first scheduled for Mohair Suits—cool and comfort- Y �1 the lint part of Men'• Ooe.PIre. 'Smooth (:o.hlde Bell•- Sgwre Garden. able—neat and dreary—con- , y1• with highly iekled slide buckle or !:love ESA'MANAGER urVat1ve styles—suitable for •11 r roup--its 01rr4 or, �w S-Tex HJrt.rJ, ager—bound alto-hole t. You • T// %� corJorin, tJ11•QQ cost iter Arch,. can't' 'do wrong by purchasing WW1. Fine while U°•Ihe Nish( Shine.- inard, hind . 1111 hen cut - $1.1.) here t°d•y ori the one of these suits at the cheep- I \ well ...silt ywelght champion- J - 111 Men's Bt.t Ifrali(y •Mo.:wilted (Word •mpion Jack Uemp• tionally low price of nttlrl.--(.°lint,. Inched .III. X2,95 • buttoned .,.iwn pe'In(. 1 ....afi• • Men's y While Po lin Rhsrl•-With •1- Me,City II �% A r if r/ z 'a,hed •hurt peakcaller., Th.., •blit. Y --- r i +.i, • .r r.•pUm,• v tong i.11.