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1640-7 Causeways .i °"I •• •St• • . ; -- nips, /Ur. nvi,c „PJ stay ..,... u 1,.....y {i .0 • ,''' w.�!'"!‘' round that after passing the Rate- r f ! •'.4►,>�'s +•. - •-, keeper's lodge at the entrance winds `- r+ .s ; - Yi •J '. M '' • about all kinds of floral displays and r • ,K,'„ ',;-'t' .9Y• ,-.4... •J( ' Ra• ' •'_ • tropical shrubbery before It reaches }. �; 'i• the club house. • , .• ,•._- r t t.4 . . 'x -!i, The north line of the property has 'lac pit;.r4r«• 1. , t� been marked with a hedge that in r' k• 4'�� W�g,q',"• •• c; a few years will be considered unique. " �'' 1 ,J�' "� r'''"' of lime trees • � j �y� f�j� It is composed entirely �' ` •• ••,..1:%%," � "s'p' } h ,et so close together that when the r k.....„.•A. `"I ` , +J .. ,.o •4./': »•rI' foliage is fully developed a tight 1 ,.. c + K,+` '( • hedge will be formed. Every kind of -....... i tropical and semi-tropical fruit, plant • J y ;RSA.A •�, ' � � and"shrub Mr. Wolfe could obtain has ''.1) " 1, ' t•'s''00t, been planted here and there, and all X74.- • `•. "_•• ,i are growing thriftily. ? .�* i j .1.0.4%.:, One of the attractive buildings will - s i - t• •.Y{,y»•.r t ,,, Y . its! 15 he the German villa, which is to have y4.k I • `'ji ; s ' #0'.' rj •.rs. • • a sunken floor through the center and x a'r• will be long enough to accommodate • • 1 ' • i i a+crt a table seating a couple of hundrea I. V peeple or more. Adjoining are six s �' • s .; stalls on each side which may be used ° • ei sh . by private dinner parties who do.not -a 2-r 1! ,Ft''I". I wish to avail themselves of the club �• s• t ' -" : house. if sr> >- +,.. Of rare beauty, appointment and ' •d comfort will be the club house, which e ��, • Is now about ready for the second • *.' 1 ��\il�e ! • raory. On the first floor will be the ,it '�_•"„- ladies' room,the banquet hall,the ball ,i- �� ' �' �� / •,.:,•••;4;�.�� !a,• room,the lounging room and the gen- es . et tiemen's grill, each a model of its kind ss ' -�`._'- �� •e0' In the matter of artistic fittings. . at I I - \� `�� t Extending the full length of the ill \-0 1 # ;�j premises is a splendid sea wall of con • - /� { Crete•218 feet long. Back of it the • inl I •- I �r 1 / i• swimming pool is being dredged out, ,w which when completed will be pro- Id ` ' tectcxl with a similar well on the op- J polite side and at either end. Valves ry • 110' J • a�G' - set in the outer wall provide for the - ot. - • •, L• �% egress and ingress of the water at all ' le' 4 .. .`tr'•�•'-•.,t , times,thus insuring the utomst purity It ON :W Lf7 of the pool. Attiatic dressing rooms to �; ,� re l I twelve in number hhve already been da erected at either end of the pool. •• • � u- MISS MARC.tltl?T ANDREWS. Some weeks ago the.nier, 160 feet , - ed New York, July 26.—Just before sailing for London , where he will in length, was completed, at the outer. . . , In I join his mother and sister, Vincent Astor, generally regarded as the most end of which six feet of water may, ,.; 'r- eligible young bachelor in America, paid a pretty little tribute to Miss Mar- be had at all times. Jutt beyond, not 'In garet Andrews, at the same time denying his engagement to the young to exceed a couple of hundred feet, is '»s lady. "Really,” said the young multi-millionaire, "Miss Andrews is a beau- the channel. The garege recently fin- 'V0 tiful and lovely young woman, but I am not engaged to her. I am too busy whet( is 20x90 and will accommodate I 're even to think of such matters." a whole parade of automobiles. Mr; se Wole,e has been a caterer and hotel ____ ___ __.__.___.__ . and club manager all hiss life, but the- et y CONFLICTTarpon Club he considers the one MI .atGNADTED AND QRU-INRNCES great achievement of his lengthy eted, of_ ncss career. Whencompleted.: ea_ I as it will be by November, it will be ich a monument to his enterprise and` as MAY NAE TO BE nayAND FORMEfito the genius who inspired It. of ROOSEVELT MAY BE • sedCALLED ANY OLD THING ,ec- I a Still another ordinance in the city of the city, but an of the city attorney and ithe chief of W of Oyster Bay, July 26.—When Roose- ary code has been found to be in conflict the fire department who must'be volt has completed the recital of lila to with the charter and it is not unlikely elected by the city council. doctrines at Chies$o on the night of can the code may have ffli undergo an en- Subsequent to the adoption of the August 6, he will probably be called ave Itis• tire revision in order'that it may not charter and doubtless without realiz- a socialist or an anarchist,,or maybe , 'ate be antagonistic to the instrument ing their actions were in conflict with both, he said tonight, but insisted the one 'through which it has permission to that document, the council ' assed an measures he advocated must come. ,icy. exist. ordinance giving the mayor the priv- Two of the most striking measures our The discrepancy was found yester- liege of appointing the chief of the •be advocated are fixing a law•.of who day by City Attorney Billingsley in fire department, without referringt . nimum wage scale for women, and • the looking up the matter of reappoint- however, to the city attorney. Such a y aranty by law to workmen'•pm- • Nith menta by the mayor. In the charter being in direct conflict with the char- . toyed in continuos induatrllie•of • ifea there is a provision that says the ter, the ordinance is, of course, a nul- eight-hour shifts and one day of:rest And mayor shall appoint certain officials lity and of no effect. • in seven. ,` . 1 �.;'. been •- • WORK ON BRIOGE1 '1' L PROGRESSING F IMOUSIY • HE FLAYED WOODROW 'I' FLORIDAFhORTDA REPUBLICANS • • • WILSON TO A FRA'Z'ZLE • • TO DIVIDE DELEGATION ' • ,11,• • (By Associated Press) • ' (By Associated Press) ___—,- Work on the Collins bridge, which ng • • Washington, July 26.—Repre- • • Jacksonville, July 26.—Florida • was started only Monday last, is pro- all • • aentativie Rodenburg, of Illinois, • • progressives are to organize along • greasing famously, according to re- fs •I• republiaian, attacked Woodrow • •, unique lines at separate state con- • Porta of those who have lately visited to- • • Wilson in a speech in the house • • •ventions to be held tomorrow by • the ne.the boule evard road haat is to slashed taf-he connect . • • •iWilso He quoted of Americanacts from • • whites and negroes, the former • through to the bay and the debris re- • the • • Wilson's history of cry • • people, referring to Thomas Jef- • • at Ocala and the latter at St. Au- * moved preparatory to paving it the. and • • ferson as an autocrat, who de-.• • gustine. • ;full length. About•250 feet of the i of • • liberately practiced the art of • • Each convention will name half • distance will have to be filled in ow- -ses • •• politicians,and reviewed his writ- • • of the delegation to the Chicago ' ing to the ground being soft. '; •els • •• ing on immigration at length. He • • convention, but in addition the • A dredge is at work just off the ap- i t of • •• said: "There must have been re- • • whites will name a full state • proach, taking out the mud and sand het.: •• joking in every Chinese laundry • • ticket It is stated several prom- • where the concrete piers are to•go. - .+.- n..itaw-Eta Wil- • • nent democrats have signified • f these there will be eight, which `