1675-3 Breakers Hotel 1= OTHERS -
worked regularly and faithfully in`{ ll IS U Will , i t it it, Iia
illitill
the Ked Groes work rooms.
steaeel.year doctor', . Mrs. W. I1. McIntyre read a Leauti-' ,`s lines that can be Ul)tiliI1C(l, Our C'I'�'It
r`: . t.a`, bilis by heeeleg h t paper on "The Brood of the Bald ; f e
ahe'.ye w 1.ad- r Eagle," full of si ificent and strik- .''1
-- EV '� g Im , \Fill be strengthened �u](I gill our mere
!Illlllli]IIIIII�1`fr rr .4, •,e, ing thoughts and phrases.
�tJ'c uc'rte) 'jy)�- At the clime of the program Mrs.!`til ORV1)\>>t F. M. Hudson sang,"0,Babe Divine"I ,C pleasing the buying l)lll)lic.
.NEW PRICES...30c„.60c„$1.20 and for an encore gave"lioly Night,"' h
her soleren beautiful voice thrilling
f as it always does,those who heard her .NI
• Milk
1pariy uernseY sin
GGDuring he social hour that,follow- ` skit Store
ed the program the hostesses served 'Twelfth and
l'KE.+)l AND DUTTh:R a delicious tropical fruit salad, hot ,—i / Wr.T
SERVED AND DELIVERED biscuits,cheese balls,coffee and cake.t 1
len ! Mrs. M. S. Bobst, Mrs. T. A. Winfield �+ •
110UGTITALIN(1 FARM 978B and Miss Eleanor Mann assisting in I g:-.
if-'
flan BOULEVARD. PHONIdserving. I'
I i 31rs. Dianlove's paper on the Red'
Cross was as follows: s
�° ° 231 I e hCroaah Heand nry Durant in the the i I'--
Rd IIIIIIIIIINIIlY��it IIIIIIIIIIIlllll'airllllUN lullll6'�lbrllglllllll 1111.1 iIII /rl,UIIIIIN•�WIl•Hll tt�1
I.1 Jays of chivalry would have been - —
PRESS made a knight. lie was the real be-
ginner of the now world renowned Cross in compliment to Switzerland, r:cperierce would Le of serif va,br.
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a and life saving institution, the Red,where the meeting wan hell and its Nations now wronJrred that Amrrlca
p Cross. While visiting Italy near flag with colors reversed was made!did not join in the treaty. Clara ISar-
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Pa ' Printers. Blank Book Makers whore,the battle of Solfernio wits;the flag of the Red Cross. I ton knew it was only because Anter-
- fought, he was horrified and saddened) Under a treaty entered into by the,ata was yet ignorant of the real pur-
by the uncared for wounded men,who�governments at the conference It was I pose and need of the Rod Cross and
of Trs4s ' Miami School of Stenography died in agony for lack of care and j eg.reed that the Red Cross ehould in i she resolved to devote her life if •
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NT Tweatletn•at.. Phase ser-a nursing. In a desire to arouse inter-i all countries and in all places in . needltbe,oto tellingtt I nthrira E rwhy Ree
Sixteen years' practical ex- est in this cause he wrote a book in I safety and peace wherever shown
I Dqerlence etudente laalrlauat r several languages and sent it to dif-, America did not join the fi t 't-I .Ys work.
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I' Tirl OORAPHSis; ars needed lerent nations. lie then called ameet-I ing. She was lighting her g at or `rough her efforts the Amend-an
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more than ever before. NOW 1s ing of all nations to devise sonic plan i Now conies Cliff. Barton. e v •• . t' 1 ed Cross was organized.
YOUR OPPORTUNITY to Qualify whereby suffering might he mitigated'l in the fields car l for the n I. 1 m Switzerland by her was
roe a GOVERNMENT r RUBt-
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NE9iS POSITION.
10N. THOTHOROUGH- �during times of war. 'Phis was over sixteen c � f tales, 1S 1 tt o President Mayes in 1377
GRAM • NESS 1e rho foundation of our thirty years ago. The meeting was Antiet . i , , csburg,a to ' 1 • Ion was taken,, l.tlter when
teaching. Cool• flebt, well-Yen-
. Europe t r Wei Garfield was appealed to he
held at Geneva, sixteen powers send- When 1
porches.
poems and large ecr<ened It R '
Depdr, not words., ing representatives. Soon after oth-•war sh in etely Lro.e do n • me terrsled and sold the letter
YIL701LY COUa/IC9 AT er countries followed until there were I from o w'- hen the rico- a Mal then secretary of state.This
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YATKIOTIU rutClCat forty governments pledged to assist.. Prussia w•tr broke out t Red. las in 1881. Letters passed between
--- 1 The organization was called ilio lied I Cross sought Iter rich, knowing lief I Switzer haul and Anu•r a in ergo r.l
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14 ommoDATIoNs Fon
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i j THE BREAKERS HOTEL I FINK APARTMENTS THE JOHNSON
With Private Garages
BY TiIi SEA. AMERICAN PLAN JUST COMPLETED MIAMI, FLORIDA. TENTH
s etch - Surf Bathing.Golf Linke and other diversions. Private Maths. lint and Cold Water.
ervmvlalon oof Fine !...rattan. large Porch ALWAYS A BREEZE I
MRS.Taft][ \\'OF'b'U II U, lions<r. and lobby.aID Etuhth st.
Miami's new $Io0,001
1'eruhtirtiva fireproof. Klee.
\<rllla tlYr the main Idea In sa lfr '
1NCES' The '`HOME RESTA URANT" Merwil Apartments ''°"'" ""'' the ""'Idea' a "g' '
lobl,y and strand, Ea<b up..t tear,.
1• excellent. Janitor and mold "ere lee.
1004 A.e. 1/—American Plan )rlret ■rd Arrnre Il roomer ,I Illi bath ass kitchenette.
d: alt modernnOpens New Year Day under new management. Formerly "Davis Cafe" Steam heat. hot water, good view JAS. H.
:idr.on■I man- Home cooking. Pricer 1t1UliT of bay; by week, month or season.
Id Droprlelo r. Pltow. )lit. AND MUM. I. \\'.1111.`, tall for Mr. Morrison. 1109 Avenue
MCIC or Mrs.Sklnnur at property.
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OPEN FOR SEASON Hotel Poinsettia THE DOUGLA
to, thr•
ee and jRALYNN A new service.
Salem Graham, Owner 10th St- Near Ave. C
'an. CENTRAL, EUROPEAN, Something nett
. NEAlt I'OST UFPICE "Blue Plat.
Servedht
_R THE GREEN TREE INN Large rooms with running lireakt':t,.t 7:31) a. Lunc ,.
'U 1 European Mao water.With or without bath.
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�' A HOTEL OF REFINEMENT THE E. B. UI
• Corner of Eleventh and Avenue B OPEN ALL YEAR TweI1
P ' . S MARY DODSON SWIFT, PROPRIETOR
soder, Prop. _
Bay Front Restaurant COCOANUT LODGE SARAGOSSA ®�
1T�1 11D Twelfth t.
M1 ala Boulevard APARTMENTS
Istel location—Most attractive
et,.no-kiteh. Luncheons—Ifome Cooking special_ Ruums fu city. Half block from liar. 137 Ninth St.
ty. Steak, Chop.. uy.Lers and Sea nn Us by week. ,,toruli or season. .-7•+-Repot Apartments for rent by Absolutely Fireproof.Strum lledt In.
OTdrl7757-U status room now u.on. tyro°"elled month or era eo:o.
melds. Dances everySaturdaynight.
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'ilk' • rood—any 'ISL.). Culn{na—Family Styln
Moat de.lr■hle location in car• 6
FINN 767.8
W. N. UR)IIiY
% NEW HOTEL PLAZA Gautier Apartments
McCrory ,lute!, :127 12th stet
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160 Rooms Fireproof 125 Private Baths 305-MO :Vieth street
1, 1, / and 6 room apartments,
11
BOULEVARD AND NINTH STREET,
with kitchenette and private beth.
ctherford "Mer a •a4 Errefea. PlanJ. W. Chore COMI'f.ETELY PUnS1siia u THE SAN CAI
1.a J In the heart of the City and•ne ar t
vent of the lin,
'gh1n "gFORT DALLAS APARTMENTS PrincipiDIKING ROOM
a GUS 5111.L5.—Isle •
O::.-, In Fort Dallas Park.drive D74verlooksng Royal Palm grounds and bay
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.LT� ,sad river.. Alt modern. Apart( t• from two to five rooms with front Apartments
• '•rod ba ti entrances and Dorados. Ideal location. Prices rea.onabl e. Jake MECHANICS' HOTEL
ODtua �reeer.atlone now.
',Il�e�ls.1/L ALBERT d.7(DKHaON, Proprietor. 319 Fourteenth Street
` - 6d fanou,s—For M." She.•'.r Huth.
r New. Beautifully fur fished. Fire ltr,,ratlon Room, hr.-., r l t _ t,. room $390 i'