1675-7 Fleetwood Hotel •
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4 ;NDS MUSICIANS ARE OWNER OF THIS FLEETWOOD BbY iiiiiig:.toilip.,.
HARD AT I��Twaoo �� , ..,g.` ';,;�i r•
: r . VIEW OF BISCAYNE QY
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�,'s a• Beautiful iCpartmenld Among
Ptro�raing Daily Are Beim Sent• i fn ,t‘''',,,,,,,','.+ _, 4.'4,.1,0.0,7.7.:44,1 r . ' Most Handsomely Fur- [1,,
j• By Radio Throughout F 1 ,� ; l' •
i, e 7 j s4ti,'; r, k nlehrd In City.
the Notion. •
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P.,-;.,;,:t!w - --�--- +�••'y� �F +° �x. .' � A7.'Court Apartments on West
T.ItHADY+Trion Ro.ebrook'a Fleet- er � at. T2
r e "ii• £) & q, f tt�..: LJ avenue just opposite the I Fleet-
:f' wood Orch Dire I• becoming .. .•'',,,''..„''','
7 t f•_ s
'�.•• ss#f ., "t wood Rote) at Miami Ae■ch lmone of
,famous nil over the country 6.eauJ• - 't''! • *y•'r� 44;1' the new and attractive apartment
' of,. ally Droado•pin[, Every day n(y At _ • {' ,. y 1' '• fl. ( houses at the Beach which hay...been .
' r sight rid l9;tan•ate,lunlag *•
l I '7vfj1 - :4.,A.,. Dom Dleted'.>'ictnllY Krld Is ons. f ifs•
,. t1 EY,O11A:matreal •aNd'.ket- •
'..,„•,.7!; ',4cli1 e pyx *�
i.-; .'(ittf sou O:rt and dance programs by . . 44..4" .li.4 t{ is }%;" ih most ronventenity con tructed and
j �y +.; ,rf, n.{"5C t e 1 •�j romtnrleb(y iurnl•htA apartment
lith' U/ oed' orrh.•ta from lh• (('� . f r
�(. ,•', F, 'S� It`'.L '• house In all of Tllarnl.
1i: .',r o of the Fleetwood Hotel. ]Ilam) ' • - - + ;t i•'e .,y ,t •v
-Ruch. i (.., ,'', • pacing went,with en eietsilut view
' For the informallob of_rallo tri- ,cb• �>) of Rey Rlsca)J*e end the beaullful
-• t'huela•ts ,Who .are rending :elh•ra '
is ltrievery, day-to learn the p•rsodnel of fJ {,v [you oda of the Fleetwood Hotel, the
'thia remarkable outfit of 1, .natru• • , ' '
,, '� building •1.o enjoys a clear view to
,r, •(mentalist• and the two vocal s nate,
.:Th• Miami Herald has obtetned the •?'�;.£ • the north and east and I. eltuilsd In
t,tol tonin■ f eta about the •clor, w.p ;'y • pleas/Mg setting of palms, Auetral-
borp an lie ducat,. the Or•Lor, was • ' Jd
• perp mid educated In Oregon aqd • •e 11 tan pines and other tropical ishrub•
:`when quite young "Ant to Nan Fran- • - ) k herr and evergreens.
;'•clseo where h•played In tea Vrpheum
and Rialto theater orchestra• and in ''_1 fry Nearby are several other attractive
, Tachan Tavern and the •8t. 1'r,nrlr apartment house• whose •rehiteohire
.�Uha pl dance oreheeAmetru. For a time •
y' blends well with that of Aly Court
.he played In the American theater lr
.,orchestra In Oakland. • (•e motile. •41• ...'14 and because of the fact that ■Imllu
• (picture
American ind Rialto •re motion S
f icture theater• and much of Vr. • linea end Ideas have been carried In
jtosebrook's work nae In arrang'ne ,'i the design of each the quartette ap-
lanuaio for picture.. He bas had ren• $ leafs almost a• ulster building..
..4.lderable esperlenc• se a director of Conntrucred of tinsmith hollow tale
,(orchestra. for mustr►1 ptunuctione F/ti1 and concrete, the nay Coyrt,apart•
'•shaving beeb three years In ,.musical . (erg mens• embrace twin buildings three
• :'stick, directing during that time 127 stories high which r contain a total of
'-'with lb how•, ■flay whluh h• rias Q?�f l/ aperlmenl■ each. The individual
Wath the Wynn,
lira Zi Opera .:um• ap•rtrnent■ are designed to -arl'om-
.pnY Ed Carr l the ul Ziegfeld F„Illy. •,',t
'yq'1 modals from two to four people and
land 1':arl Carroll'. Yagbuoilh ea, • _ are Ideally arranged' au that they
,., IAtte fd ]Ilwoo orch..trr,'nlaog IP
+Of,the Fleetwood orohaatra,•also bre present the acme of convenience for
ail Or•e``ontan, having''been born In �'.- their occupant..
•;,'Portland. H. studied,,.civil engineer. With their stucco exterior finish of
_•;'Ong and medicine In the University of brown shaded Into the predominating
• .•'Calllorol•, bat d,ctd•d mutts was hi,. ' y color of Ivory, each of the bUlldingn
Ilona and so went to the College of a presents a handsome appearance and,
'1lunit, eintineth tto •sandy.• voice, decorated On blue and 'Ivory, with •
;after hsod u qht.rt et.d the fluid;■runs t their general line, of connirurtlon,In'
phone and otMr a.l rum en ts.,on Kan 1 harmony with the architecture of the
•becotn scO. 11ueh`of the tire Merej ,1
,•becoming Initrulld,ln muer0-he has • - r'•'• magnificent Fleetwood Hilel, lh >;
'peen eesoclated„ With Rosebrook, - arc •las vlting end Impressive. '
l;having played,in Me FreiCla •Iq- , ',,tet - I . The southernmost building wife come '
• {let orchestra,Jan''rahbleoo, the alit- ' plated, Boit before t2hrinunaa and In
,Ilhore Ho{{.1 ppreb•slrar• Nth- York Lam! 'finow Occurred and the twin Mrllding
•,With "Lady HUtterfl � G
rr yes Astor theater; to the north he now nearing tom •
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"'Hr. Battllag Butler” Selwyn, enA . p ietlen and I. expected, to he ready,
,'1"irlth Rarl Carroll's "Vanitiea' at the• for occupancy by the first of Febnt-
•Earl Carroll and the Noslc Hog. New ■ry,
•• -Jork Hr.:Hidden, In ■ddttlon to, :kg Hay Court aratments .re,owned
)Chan■l la ctheols Fleetwood xe►eats, end were built under the obb•er,va-
�ls barledn•iolp/•t. • •
L tion -of B. H. Hln,monds, Who II •
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•oiJSLLIAIa+A. BARTLLTT, jr., who • greatly Interested In the dev•IbDment
' - ".,111' was born In hk
aosonvness le, Ill., end progrof Miami and'Miami
.)�Avid-.ducated,In Chicfgo, ha. bean in Beach and In preparIng them for
y.Florlda before, having played w!th Dresenl•tlon In the public 1i f. Rlm•
t ',(r��.'" monde hr■ endeavored In Interpor-
Zlryoi.,band In MI•ml and Arthur sr j r jfyta ( �' • ate every modern Idea In making
4AMsd.n'a hand In Daytona. He Will 4:.1:• r y'',r' > „ r" ' them complete In every respect,
• t.with 'Moonll ht" at •the Longacre 'th j. -' *'I -ji+s " r Theodore Itentmetr was the gen-
- t'tb•stet} New. Yorle. and • menthe, of ,. _t 1' 1l y,."+•,1 "r > st. - oral inn Irartoe on-the jib and the
`CM B slbourn• Hotel' •orchestra, •.4 r S s. e ' "' ' painting and decoC►IJn[ Is by Aur-
tlrtorlgbton1 Beach. 'New Torg, He - of•rn'Si ' s ~' green, electrical ivotk by Rwltser and
:;:::?-lays ada[ ba s and souaannon.: , _ .;, r 1
,1 c, Bert• Lowa.y-'asitia• and pianist, ,} A f _^ ' ,, plumbing by MIIIwr.
eat with Eo.•brodk from ins :30-
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'.'„J '.d'arbllt- Hotel,orchestra New, York. • sir, Naples. He tol,red Central and
• had.begin with the.It!ntokOrbocker C•as si.der+J;Pe gMit■r•aerhad lb•Idea•I a great,.....4.4 haul Hmulh Amerlcw es concert renter for
eater then and previously.,was r►1the irehe.Ir• whish wee a member of
,t 1 �tb T3ela.gqo'■ "The W nd•rings IS Tea(►. ■p. sad the betel a•w I. ww/wrlatdag handrnds of-guest. the 8coltl Opera Company n tour,
:r`. - errs” Barr Hagche.k•r.�}•nil.nd, ---•_------------. .----_---- =• `_. �-• -.._. and recently was with the H•Ropol• ,tr
,l l-,-.- Ie ffYst 1m ortant •[Doriedce .was t itan Opere house Orchestra. Nn.v
y" Itk Om N twloh (England, hit. harmonic orchestra. 'Earl Carroll.' Iluuell Main, trumpet ■ololkt. also York,
•,':1'� flrmonlo •rohotra.- --(l • IYanitlee," the Chateau Laurier or- has a Miami ,.each connection, hay- Ham peraoff, viollntst, is a:native
• • ;The'herplat with the F..tti'o or. /sutra at the Weatchester Hrltmr,re Ing played at the Newport Casino New Yorker, lie formerly wen with
•' stn formerly war with it. roe t;;tub, Rye, N. Y.. and the Bond lintel with T.aMonere • Orehretra,. which Is the ltne.ian Art CompInr. the Mn' i
�j(., + •{� Alla.OD•t+t.,New York, i■ o�Qrrhe.ten, Hartford, Conn. returning this aeaein to'ltlaml tie►^It $calk 1101.1 Orchestra, andb:.r1 ('ar-
e that Cre0tla, an Italian iY th. /•Marcus l'awco• trombone, In from (•aelno- itf,rn in•Wtlmihetun, 141, roll'a "Vanitle..•• y
.111‘)•/,.. e..tudled..2susie In Italy and7, ow l'biIcdelphla, where h• played with end edueet}d In l'hilsdelphla, hi, re- Art Mayes. who piny,. bat jc, enA
1! orb.. h the Hylvattl• lintel and Arcadia (if•+ rent experience hu,been with. the violin, reelnllr was featured -with
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ry�JHilton Rebate, saxophone .Olnlnt, Is or.heaire,. Ile wee.educated' at Ili- Mare ltrithere ip •'I'Il an), Rhe Imes," It•ia.•nfrtd'n (.la0eiral Jpsa, ,111,1lo
si;•: " ,c Pbiledelp htan, having.p�lay^d.there rani College. .•:.• . I • and with Earl Parrott'• "I:millles," Theater, New York. Prevlott,My,he
£. '..' "With ,the BNlwvue gtratfoye -her- o-ALD I.INilLEY, trump-it Milo- John -Itoffinen; 'pleelnt, vtollnlat "are with ^Little Nellie Kr:Y and
D 'lloaie O"It•111y" ,Bern, in.{ i.ynn.
• and'arranger, formerly directed h,e
)n. a OOo rivet.•ria. play xdC h 1st;•toh1 V'>ne.'end arranier;'w,a own orchestra Cl the Ile nAeavou v. }I li'm'y Jnnea, who handles the drums,
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"� `• one and'glarin H, ham had Wide horn end•Mueated In I Inchest Cr,N, Y., Herrl.burg. 1•a.l and recently at I:m
rprI..N I •• d valuable Colo t aperlentri ,Korn 9 y ,vas burn In youn[.tiwn, Ohio, got
+��,(.I, Iderld.a,,Conn., and educated In den was rurm•rly trumpet a.iolnt Hitel Bator, Naw York. Ile I■ the hln moats edurwllin In -AaltimOre
4•, •artford an N.w York,he ors Dbve With the Park band, Ituche.ler, Don- compeer of "F'nrinatlon.'-, a Vqo- .rid "I.w' Yerk, He was featured at •
' 11' , at lee• F.r •x and ■uarex at.!(pring gad Reren•dern In Keith vautevllle, alar foxtrot. H. w'aa horn In Yew 11*, Century itoof,.ltaltlmore and be. • -�,lwa e
x!' "' b.0 N.w wr•ey, of which Ctth.,aan ries taut Hp•cht'• Hotel Astor Orchestra. Jersey and educated In New Fork. h•en'one of the Columbia record ■ F•�.t'
( ( - rots,.•t ! Flamlage Hotel,.M taint New York. and tinorm, Olsen'.' or-. f Qulgfili.J/l mall ,toile mlolat. Is 1 star.,, ttru most r•oent ett[wkement as
a hh/'- •.••1 naier •v_try trtdjltXm , eheetra. which war■ featured hr LI•g. Rative- f A nIe.:•jtair.,and •gradsr was with the "tlw.et,1)111. Dcvtl..
.`4 til, t) P' ,.,and,11,Flartt;r but ?aid In the ^Politeti',and ••Rid.Bost..": ate et the,.Royal Conur'v►tdyy of Mu- *tarring-Constavies Mane!. ,
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A. THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1926 If n rt♦i,n T 111 L le P x o N m 3125 'PAGE YHfl .-h1 '
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a r �- L~ FLLETWOO �� 'I �%
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•`on west
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to one of FLOR DA'S LARGEST FIREPRO F HOTEL '
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apartment
have been ..
• RECEIVING GUEST `'NOW ' i.
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attractive ,
shlteoture
lay Court fk
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at 'similar ' -tt; L,4h �y�Y +",,
.riche aptrouted In '>f+.'h�. >i i'•s�,;1.r..41.. t, I 1• '•_.s;
lingo. '.. t ,.•.
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tri'apart. Jig, •. , hi*+'' • � f.9%s .x I • +
a total of rCZAqg.•,1.„ ,‘' r
individual t • I 1 •L
WONG and c % �, - I •}"
that •bey 1;..1';',•-. - ,
Menus for t .
r finish Of 1
'onsinating • 1 i.
buildings
ranee and, , 'i',
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urs of qui • . - •
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of Febru •-
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panted the ,� .,•e. .,-'
member of r ,
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"io. Dolt •1�A "' Hai. FLEETWOOD, newest and most brilliant of I, ., •
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✓ *I wive • -�1. :*=,- % •
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the Ma• i ,Earl Cat-
l ��-*- all the beautiful hotels in the playground of•so-
bae�o, and ‘4;''""�' ciety, while receiving guests and making reserva- Cis
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are wt•Is
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;.1.1 sty he • ti-ms for rooms and roof garden parties now
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int Lynn. ' i
the drum., • •
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im r cor : OPENS •FORMALLY JANUARY FIFTEENTH •. . . ,
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' Riming majestically above the sun-kissed waters of Biscayne Bay, The Fleetwood stands x'"`�
1 • e,xteen stories high, with 350 rooms, every one with bath, a triple roof garden foildining
n d din , d 150 private porches for the comfort of guests. '
A $fin ,.c
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Close to the ocean where surf bathing in January rivals that of June up North, The •
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• • Fie4twood also offe%t those who visit Miami Beach accessibility to golf, motorboating, E'
' tennis, calling, polo, fishing and-horseback tiding. Even ice skating is •promised an a '� I!r
• feature of Miami B itch Garden. ' •;44
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At the Fleetwoo• d dock, twenty yacht crulcera can tib up. On tho eixteonth fl
1 V radio broadcasting station (380 metres) with daily dance and concert programa by .1 i
•t Leon,Rosebrook's,Fleetwood orchestra, and on the ground floor is a club room for . s•,