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, ,PAGE TWELVE—MAIN NEWS SECTION • MIAMI DAILY N)
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FINISHED Sketch of Proposed Storage Building . • �8
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• Ge General Storage Will Be �.�(, �..' "r "� ' , i ,1;` •:,, °c I
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On Washington Ave. 11 .,925. `I __
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• Washington building, a $160,000 star- -•'-,..';.;......•:......:" . ' II •.•a I- • ' • • I iii it ,e' a as
•/c., age and storeroom building, two .;:.'-,t,1-.---1%;. l to :1'i I I . • 'i
stories of which will be erected !m• _ '-L1 , 5 _ -, thug.
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• mediately at Washington ave. and = �' i4 /I I ,, talo
''.•' 10th at., Miami Bench, by Mathews ...- £ „I ` '1 ‘' ). i� ;.I+ik111 �„ llV.11•'.` slno
Properties, Inc.. according to Robert• "�.7::k 5 L.• •,i" .fjf e• I. 1itibo prepared the specificaons. : 3 ' jj
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1,','i atones will be added ata later date. =l' 't`�I -'.__ - I 1/ i• `'t s' r Mitt
' t The.structure will froht 100 feet on •' +''.._ •_•a•'1 ....:. • r— r
„Washtn on ave. and 5 feet on 10th a .-. — r+'.,',1,�t .i'y..,4ee1ar `I ` • :A '� bile
p at. Construction will be of rein- . ,i 1..'-eJ i i j a` ;.'t�•.'r'e1' .43.r. • .'.4`, '1. I . the
forced concrete and will be fireproof. Td i i ' �'1 •'I s�� The
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1.'‘•The foundation will be lalci od Ray- le?'6-• Q:. "1 ant,
:mond concrete piles. ' LW
f1�t s,.,i'. The firedfloor will be ifesotedto _ _ s r , _ r ' poo
.'display and storerooms and the upper = _ - — —=_ u't
floora,to Individual storage compart- • s' � ' '' sl ' 'r' A
:'('meats; A feature of the building will — — _ % hits
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:::.be an elevator large enongh to ec'•om- Above is the architect's sketch iif the new $150,000 Washington 'building, two. stories of 1
i.-,.::mode. a truck, .n goods for storage which are to be erected immediately at Washington ave. and 10th at., by•J: C. Gaffney, he i
i,;een be eaten directly to the comport- contractor for Mathews Pro erties Inc. The buildingwill he used for die la And storage
mente-on,the upper floors. P I P Y R M
s',' The'biilding is being constructed to • . purposes. Robertson R. Patterson, Miami architects, prepated the' plans..
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.-meat the'•particllar demand at Miami u� i
i:�;BNth for a ubateotiel storage atrrlt- Jimmie HodgesSpanish Village Venetian I ay . i
•,y Wre,•ewners spial°. Furs, furniture
I•i'arid boniebold goods in general will be . li
c ocepted for storage.•There always is N i g h t,C l u b to $and Pn ram Toll •C.ha i c e s `tree
a,demand.for.storage space at the b rale
111)=n-olio'of the rrt: clone
season, when Open o Beach •Cut to 10 Cents Not
1)=n-opar residents clone up their Program for the concert to be given
ftaideneee,preparatory to going north in the Community hall, Spanlah VII- ( • ' la t
,•-i 1 Po ular M i a m 1 Entertainer lace, tonight byArmelltal's Roney President of 'Bridge. Co:'An- Mr.
k. ai r:.Tits•sumgrer, owners point out. ll
M thewa Properties, Inc., comprise Will Operate on Selected Plaza orchestra follows: nouncea Slaih in Price Fol. tut.
, f .P`r,.n4 E. N. Mathews of Steer Is- LOCation March, from "Aida" Verdi lowing'Free Experiment' in{o
'.dr;IT'he contract has been let to J. o "Song of India" ,..Brinaki•Koraakoff
A. i`s;10101ley; Miami Beach, according Jimmie Hodges, the pioneer night Intermezzo • Oranadoe Due to the fact.that.traffic c `tel
t!� • P.Catdwell property manager dab •operator of the •vicinity of \size de Concert'' Strauss Venetian Way has been unusually 1
i �OT)datblwa Properties. Vocal solos Selected heavy since Friday morning, when a
'}%�<• .e, Diiacot. mill reopen his follies in a Marimba solo three-day "no toll" period was lnaug-
new location on Thursday night, Selected, Claude Chisholm orated as an experiment, the Bay Bis-IUSIC PROGRAM
�S-, May 6. Ile hae leaned the building I\'Ioi(° solo Selected cayne Bridge Co.has decided to lower
INIs . Madrigals" Stmonetti the toll charges from 2C cents to 10
.., ''. on the corner of Collins aye. Vocal solos Selefted cents, bectuse the increased trifle In-
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5k+� Fourth at., formerly known an ••Echoes from Sunny Routh"..Ltl%pe dicated there was "a popular demand
IS .C 0 M P L E T E D Charlie's Orilla and this season ran "Star Spangled Bonner" Rey for a lower toll on the shorter route
' as the Movie Inn for a abort se-aeon. across the bay," according to J. F.
' , g several, HAULOVFR WORK Charlie..president.
1.••'.•.,, Df r. Bodges had offers as �
•',.1 "The cut in,the toll charge will _
At10na1 Observance of toB locationhbuta finally decided on the PROGRESS C' O OD
1.r{�'„ Bench end has just returned from )fmake the Venetian Way an economy —
$t 'Week to Be Carried New York and brought Lack with him rather than a luxury," Mr. Chaille de-
"The Beach a dozen cabaret entertainers direct 'Approaches to the Baker's Haul- Glared. "The'Venetian Way affords a
F;' Out at saving of approximately' two mile.
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I. from the largest and beet night clubs over bridge, washed away in the from Miami-to almost any point at
(,•a, •a : . on Broadway. He has also arranged September storm, are being rebuilt North Beach. The °snel coat of n
.-r,, bra{1<ia' Sproul Baker has corn- for one of the beet dance orchestras
as•vr. etrcr'aly an human ingenuity can eration of an automobile is 10 centre.
.a feted the vest-m.4 to ve presented by which will play for the'danctug as •
P a mile, and we estimate that a round-
the,Miami Beach Chamber of Com• well es the entertainers. make them, according to lbs only
I trip on the Venetian Way will result
• floret in Flamingo park tomorrow Resines the many performers he is engineer's office. Rapid pr Is in • savingof 20 cents."
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' ':ntght, as the opening gyro in the,cele- importing from New York for his being made and • roxlmatel 2(').0a
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''bration of National Music Week at first revue he will also prevent several pp y The new schedule takes effect to-
feet of steel piling have been,driver,. morrow morning, the announcement
5';Warn(Beath,' • . •• ,• 'local favorites,and a girly,.dancing
1 ' 'F,'The elementary and high schools, chorus, In fact will offer one of the The piling is made from a special acid. The three-day period during
P •t.6iirit and social organlzattons and the biggest and beat shows ever presented kind of steel obtained only in Ger• which traffic over the causeway was
•� 'ebeirhes will present programa dor• In this district.
many, and is claimed to be proof free of charge ends tonight,
2+ ,;,taco the week. The program for to- Both a Chinese and American chef against runt and corrosion. One Relandscaping of the fills on the
< 'r Alb night follows: have.been engaged and very popular elripment of this already has arrived causeway will be started in the near
x�' • d been installed and another is future, Mr. Chaille announced.
.1 'B gle call;'•Bobby Baker,ieffidal prices will be In vogue throughout as
't.f1i ii r,Dade County Boy Scouts. his idea le that after the day's work due. t
C'`-Trio,bleditatlon,J. Howard Rich- is over he has the ideal spot where According to the county engineer's
1.4.011, Caroline, Anton and Ludwig One can dine and dance and where the office, the reason for ordering this
eii•Behwartakopf. . . cool ocean breezes are always blow- steel from Germany is because It can-
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1 ..i:song, "Thy Beaming Eyes" (Mite- ins. The club will open nightly start- not be obtained'In this country, and
•gf 1t?owa11), Mr..Curtis Collins. log Thursday, May 5. similar formulas for combating rust ,
'*i.`ii; Cornet solo,. "The Secret" (Can-
t4 mutt In high prlcen.
?l 'tter)„"Mother Diachree," MIs. listen e — •
•;1�old. DENTAL ROOMS She lives at home with her grand- • • }
3J,•,;Seng.'The Kerry Dance" (Mot. TO REMAIN OPEN mother, Dona Itarherlta, played by.
1{0t)' Mjb. Herbert U. Fiebelmenn. Mrs. Fred E. Mann, and her three �'
v fr.Violin solo; Polonaise (Hans Sitt), brothers, Pepe, Emilio and Mario,
Home, Gertrude Stearns. AccOm- Offlclels of Allison hnenitei en- played by Norman MacKay, Willard ' —
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acuate` yesterday that the dental de- ifnhbell and Joe Cotton. i
jr4yanied by Agnes Conolly Crandon. ',ailment, as ,well as the emergency Don Jnen, a fllrlstlou■ young men, I
+ t,Character,song. "The Wedding o rm'rn and the laboratory, will remain played b• Eddie Iiay, furninbaa many .1
't'nay McNabb" (Harry Lauder), open when the hospital is closed fcr laughs. as does Maria'Pepe, a servant
'.,t 'If Ballad. "I'm Waiting for Ships to the summer today. in the Inmlty, prayed by rs. (Jaye
tl. Goose In." 'was 'announced evinual the i 1t a ted pr 7 011bert, (JullTerme, the nrthor'a
s Comte song,"I vs Only Come Down the dental department would el+ose, servant, la played by Ray Ityan.
ter-►ba Day," David Grey. Emergency cases will he accepted at I
!Songs, "A New' World Is Born" Jane Butler and Bettina Chown, ',rl-
4r>>. the InetlMtlnn and nnnl9ees of milk
(�'ldreoce Farr(lere►,"Values" (Van- end other products will be carried on vale secretary and `sorer, carry thejr
roles well.
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elerpool), Ruby Showers JSnker, for the city during ton summer, Ant _ I �� •
': g,,"The Pilgrim" -('Cschslkow- nn patients will he 'admitted, Dr. •11.11.111.1.71.11..,
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! .John P. (Myna. S,•ntt p:dwnrvls, director, announced. :Like
e\'� o, "Over the Wavea," "Juven• Clt,y patients will be treated at M �'',l:' Ohs Roww," the Srhwertekopf Trio. .lackson Memorial hnepitel under a5)
).,;t',�tlge by the andlenee, epeclni nareernent reached w•Ith au• *� M�:''o' -----.. '- - Ihnrltlea of that Irlellenllnn by City Ds ' eites(,v(��, VI'�rr A A m nr, A'Ogg Manager ('laude A. Renshaw, i '10iirea A-46.swt.