1668-18 Economic, Development, & Real Estate 1943-1993 •
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,y.�F v.. , c ,:,y • MIAMI SUNDAY NEWS, July 23, 1150 lies
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1., ,P- '� ' ,d , � Booming Summer-Season -At -Beach .
t µ *Takes Slight Dip, Hotel Men Report
' IT RAINES COLBERT that hotel men are boosting their ter exposures and higher prior ' '
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tsar a..a.r Pomo Mae wets. rates because of the summer tags.
""''' •••' 4.13...— rush for rooms. Persona bite
` • The booming summer season • • nding to vide t�
.•- to Miami Beach has slacked off beach can get • much betfsg '
What seems like ■ real is- break by making a reservation. '
• ,�4 • g little,but hotel men don't thins crease, he said, actually is Rivkind said, than by lust with. '
,.,;,..• the letdown will last long. caused by the fact that cheap ing Into a hotel and what.
j17wy {^- ,., hotel rooms all are filled and the ever is available. Theichancsi '
., �►lr It"I ll poMible to get•room ,
5 ,, M most o! the Beach hotels. hotel operators must put new ar-et. are that the empty rooms sial`
rivals in larger rooms with bet- the moat expensive. R
Two or three days ago all of
team'were jammed to the raft-
e,. • Terrific Shoe Valu
Samuel Rivkind, president sat
_ _ the Miami Beach Hotel Owners' ON SALE AT
assn.,admitted that the rush had) SELF SERVICE SHOE MART
`� tapered off ■ tittle.
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� .474.....7„,t••.-•-�.•I'or' the hotels were eperauag at 435-37 N.E. 1st Ave.
IM per cent capacity," he
�o.•'' '• said. "Now most of them are Just arrived-11,000 in of fin* HI 6r•de, up-to-data
i- .' 4 about ft per cent filled. Women'! shoes. Many Nationally Advertised Rends
"You'd hardly call that' a shoat that formerly sold for $9.95 a pair end some hlghee• -
A` alum i We ••re offering,these fine High teed. Shoes fee the
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�. ,. Rivklnd said the unprecedenl-I amazing low price of $1.00 • pair or 2 pain for $I.50.
ed summer jam probably was a , W hove Neta le
AND READY FOR USE result It of the Fourth of July holies A t•---ice. � r .• .L•"�
convention delegates is the Bayfront Visitors came from all over, •PAIR •
tore •
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t $100,000 remodeling job. In addition the country to celebrate they !1 `� • wtA• • fees•
the auditorium has been completely Fourth, he said, and stayed on' ' a u J eat s rs•NON
A new public address system has been until a day or two ago, I •
I largest in the world—can be lowered lie predicted, however, that •f I I \ '
call. The remodeling was done by the the hotels will be filled •`air
this week, and the rush will last;
until• after the Labor Day holt-I •,
dayyin Septembear. THIS
One hotel operator, Charles C. SALE FOR �a
' Write A Book Goldberg of the Delano, made MON. & OR S
the big season the occasion for ���III •
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a cut in food prices. 1 TUES. P150 . . .
.m the name to help people and sometime the Goldberg said he acted as a ONLY 2 Pairs
since, Abie good you do will come back to result of President Truman's re-
you." quest that merchants exercise, ,,
And De's not kidding. 'voluntary economic control," SELF-SERVICE SHOE STORE I
:till to knock He once gained national fame to prevent inflation. c
n. Able baa in one of the nations leading pub- The Delano, in the face of a ;
of deal atter lications, the Hobo Gazette, for 10 per cent increase in the cost 435 - 437 N.E. 1st AVE. '
lora of dol- . .. ; .
his matchmaking in Tommy of food,cat its prices 30 per cent ONE BLOCK NORTH OF POST OFFICE i
Manville's eighth marriage. i -
eat■ In his ••This gal,Georgina Campbell, —Rivkind again denied rumor- _ _ -_
ething like was doing one•a-week articles in
lied Musa ! FLY 4 ENGINE A
and he hadd the gazette about hoboes whohad made good end I suggested!
t steel pro- to the editor he send her out to/ •
•ys to me, see Tommy Manville. 'Tummy; • NEW YORK1
me a plant u lonesome these days and if
is put it out Georgina interviews him maybe) •
to him l'u they'll get married,' I says to • ' . .
o• him and they do and Tummy usssntn S3 5 .
Alex Lassen• sstnss tort v
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iker. Lassen • • . DIRECT TO LAGUARDIA AIRPORT
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ice with Bur- "After the wedding to which •
.d they make the hoboes were invited I asks DAYLIGHT FLIGHTS rive ist '
Afterwards Tommy how he likes this one. •
to me and 'This one,' he says to me, 'has �� -.•t•� $�000 Phis MpgAgg, .g ILTi
e some good brains.'" 7,I.It•s 7 Ta= IAlllgg/IA —11 111.10
m now prem.. "Rut that's how 1 am, ■1- +.info tR' FREI TICKET DELIVERY PNILAII MM4.1 Km
Mak. Atl.uaae gwervW.• it.wl WAIIIWTIR
eel company ways doing something for NTTIWUS - I t1AI
-e you some- someone," .aye Able. MIAMI — 310 E Flogler 9.8321
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And though the English Ian-
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I did. I just shock, this book, Abie Wall AIRPORT — 20th International 88.5751 M ;�''" 1
hat my moth- Street's "Road to Millions"
e always said ought to be worth reading. -
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