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' • 1 . ,ifl.11 ,, REPAIRS , itirerehl• Will , Tufttenable It . Wag SUririri-Od 'lig the Ri. . • , aid• associetioa aboukl Invite Clerk • e e • ' :)1 Al kl Chinn to talk at the sort eneetim, '-- ______ 1 — the subject of mesquites's, and ie. • Ca' . 1117 ,. i Swift declared there were no r . . qu • itoee in Riverside. This vraa a , to by the other Riversiders, hut a. EN A rot tom SYNDICATE,And The Riversiders Villg _______ V. Blackman's motion Mr. Chinn invited. • It Will Have 250 Rooms and Urge Immediate Attention.] "la order that the Riverside A eiation may he In style,' said Staekman. Discussion as to whe Re Modern I.i Every Question Of Sewers Thor- the council would authorise sena , I fire stations for Southside and Ili Rispct °uglily Discussed side, or one would be erected •Twentieth street and avenue J 1 lotsections, eaused the appoint.. of J. M. Dean as a committeema According to reports, Miami •willi Tile condition of Twelfth street'investigate end report to the hare in the near future another large west of the river, and the need ef'meeting of the association. hotel to which tourists will flock ev-I immediate repairs on that thorough Klyce Talked About i,tee . pry season. It will likely be situated fere. was the subject at the meeting I Acting on ri request of the ass on the beach. Tne proposed site un- of the Riverside Imnrovement Asso•I lion, B. Ii. Klyce, municipal eng. der 'isnsitteration is the property own- elation last night which caused the told the members of the past. Iii. ed by the Miami Boach Improvement l greatest amount of discussion. The and future sewer systems of M. Company and takes in two of the i outcome of the talk was that a corn- with particular reference* to River largast sites facing the ocean, includ-imittee composed of C. S. Benton, A. Ile said there were two sets of s.• I ine ...he,pavillion owned by the Miami'M. Wigginton, C. Benton Dean, Will -sin titer and house sewei•s, el Beach IThprovertient Company. J. Geutler and F. W. Chapman. was latter were not expected to te'e, A New York Syndicate composed appointed to go before the city coup- of water in the streets and gunc. of about 10 of the most represents- -il at its next meeting and s*port a Mr. Klyce said that last (a . tive men, socially and financialey, are,resolution adopted by the Riversiders. bids for the construction of eie: figuring en putting up a building witni This resolution called oh thr city to smiles of sewera in Miami were 0. two hundred and fifty rooms. The!guide, repair and treat with lieilid as-lend the contract let to the .1. J. a • structure will be fire-proof and will'phalt, Twelfth street from the i iver Company, at an aggregate e, be arranged so that the rooms will be,to the city limits. The re...010.101i ‘1211.0tol. $30,000 of this sum N, laid off in two and three room 111.144011 was first offered by E. V. Ithickniaii.1"e expended in Riverside, he with a private bath for each room. 1 but when It occurred to him that the This sum included the cost of, l A roof-garden will be one of the;property owners along the street ing a four thoueaed dollar put attractive features and thie will be'might be cal•Ied on to pay n part el i station in Riverside. hut did 11, enclosed with glass so it xaay be used 'he co3t, he withdrew his motion and I clude the cost of machinery. as ti sun parlor. Spacer ill be ar- it war then made by C. S. Benton. The pumping plunt is absolute: ranged for dancing either as a separ-lMr. Blackman explained that he did eessary in Riverside, Mr. Klyc, ate Lallroom or ns a part of the'not live on that street and buil no nlained. as some of the aewere ground floor plain. A grill roem wilt i property there. hence It would be up- the water level,end would not he e of course be Metalled with all the,becemieg on his part to present the tied Icy gravity. lie defined th. latest and moat improved features. resolution. i its of Riverside as extendir The conveniences •will include Twelfth Street in Horrible condition. Seventeenth street on the soul Tyfkish and Russian baths, bowling, In discussing the condition of!to the river on the east. biters and a •large ,well-equiPPe° Twelfth street, N1r. Benton said: 1 Mr. Klyce said the main train, iryainesium. Tennis courts will bel "If we want anything we had bet-I would be laid on Fifteenth strew, i • prou -rided for those Who enjoy outdoor ter go before the city concil 511,1 let for the time being would extend l aports and there will else'be indoor them know that we want it just ag avenue .1 to the river. This w, • squash and racquet courts. -non as it is possible to get a, andltended, he said, to drain all ni i r ' • A. CaSi110, with a 500 foot pier run- then stay with them until they gives ,art othe city west of avenue - ;lowers contracted tor w. . ninr out from the beach will be a it to ye or we won't, get ainythine. source of rxukch enjoyment for the They think we are dead. „ther but they will aid on Sixteenth street from • K to avenue J; on Seventeenth gueste and this. will be the tendev- se , ,find we arc a pretty live bunch over ous for a Pita 'el any tourists '''''°'here before we are through.” lie Dom evenue J to the river. the elocation of the pumping etc. sod . are fond of evehnming and of heath I said he was ashamed to let ptopi bathing. All possible conveniences know be lived on such a atreet, and I A Long Look Ahead. . will be installed and crowds of peo- could only console himself by th(1 "The time is coming."said NI -e. "when it will he necessary • • pie wto ill likely gather there just a i toceivht that, it was not his fault that . • enjoy the pleasures of .pluying in thel Twelfth street was in such a eir,ornuu putting sewage in the ricer. cc rand and getting a good taste of the,condition" since he had complmately in the bay." Ile deseril oined 51111. Ito the council repeatedly about it. ..liods of treating sewtige so Ara automobile garage will be one; . I would he absolutely odorles A good natured argument arose as of the important buildings erected in I harmless, and spoke of the t ' to who lived on the worst strce' in th''l 1 c ?slant at Atlanta, the inventio. • eormettion with the hotel and this will city. Mr..S.lackrnan,declared it.would I German1sevens. as one of the i • be e great cenvenienee for those mposetble for a street to he much whe have their ears down here with '" ' . , the country. worse than South River street, wet them. It will oleo dee a boon for, Mr.Griffiths said he believed 'eleventh Mr. Klyce was asked wl. • tbose Miamians who drive over WI streetavenue K was one of the thought the sewers already ,.. . thu beach end have engine trouble near • tna.. worst streets he has ever seen. ed for would be laid in River , • or other difficulties with I replied that it would not be a "I &empathize with Mr. Benton re• pi ediction in reaerd chanies. • • garding the condition of Twelfth St.,i to Mak" a The management cf the hotel will mild Lemuel T. Norwood, a resident1P0i^i- lie said 6-ee end a hal he tinder the direction of one of the • • , of Foui tennth street. who seemed o i huve alreetly been done,hut th: belt known hotel men In New lore .e . . b of the opinion,judging from his re-'was a great delay in Decen who ie at present manager of one of marks, that Twelfth street was e5-I cause of rains. It was likely. th.r largest•hotels in that city. The eellent as compared with Fourteenth i that it would be four month. Now Yor'f Syndic-ate is being repro- ,'street. lie said he had been to the work on the Riverside sewer merited by Mr. Leroy M. Taylor o.1 . IoftenbOut the condition of be started by the contractors ceunci a New York who tertow in Miami ne-I the street, but got nothing. "If we I would finish work in the eectia ritiating fir the site. The cost of 1 nt ask o. they were now }tying Besse], before the council a I f -lth i • • • , the improvements will be about $500,-1g° . i something,all we get is n promise that'moving elsewhere. It would h ' 000. i we will get it 'in the sweet bye and 1 ho prophesied, before the ..--------7--- ,bye,'" said Mr. Norwood. to the ac-,mile contract was completeo It'ILL. BF. eAJD YOE COTTONtrampanImeni ,o.entlingisslie apnini,.. I Nlierm has reason to In` • DESTROY ED DURING WAR' Just why it le that paving „( "..'Ito' C..,l that l hie ."I,. - Si... la r Neil' and her si6ter,1 Live stoneshouid coat so mud) more lee?' miler. or sewers ht's oc.• ta, Hien.. 4111/.1. i il I. e X 1,LI. --......••••••.........