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1664-1 Society and Recreations
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' _ .++::i- _ L J ( Z�erRYti'xc�CYC!'1<�ae�i;«ia"�"'k''lntn��rc��(�iik[�c-'#n:�Ylic�rai;•orci �«i:�naakl�f5a&t<Rr<a tar'I� � .. �..., �'�n��4"nl•'e7�KiiHr�Fi�RC�`rfNr�Efi�'��a5�;�i�YXlfx"�When in trouble -- fust Call for •Shorty at r y gShort ' s Gara e -- Tel. 445F.. r We have one of the largest and best equipped garag�:s in the State of €x R. Florida, open day and night for gas, oil, and repairs, etc. 1 you are introuble, our wrecking car will come and get you and expert mechanics wills repair any damage. In addition we have a machine shop where we do acetylene welding, battery repairing, etc. ., � � Shorty ' s Garage Meridian Avennr and 1st St. Miami Beach Telephone 445 When in Trouble Just Call for "Shorty. " Telephone 445 11 �«. _�_ .t � . :b.: . }gF 7yO�ylt i 1 fi • : ormandyeac � L THE NEW DEVELOPMENT ON THE NORTH BEACH • —Beautiful Lake in Center Your Golden Opportunity Is Now ! - � PP y Lots 1 4 00 Up Easy Terms i1 You have seen the enhancement in Beach properties during the past kw years which is nothing to be compared with what the future indicates. BUY NOW. )i EVERY LOT WITHIN THREE BLOCKS OF THE WATER FRONT ) This Property Has Ocean, Bay and Lake Frontage + Miami Beach Office HAMMOND REALTY CO. Down Town Office FIFTH AND LENOX • Ponce DeLeon Building. Phone 522 Selling Agents 227 Flagler Street { • 0- - , 1 ,1I MIAMI BEACH REGISTER 1 1 LI NCOLN , ,, !I ,1 .: , , ,,, Today Miami Beach invites the motorist to its display • of scenic beauty. The beautiful marine and landscape views with gor- geous coloring that distance mellows into a lavender j haze. The sky sparkles with the splendid white and blue that only a tropical firmament can supply—the air 1' has a bracing tang—nature is at its best. KAs the shadows creep across the stretches of beauty rp �I 'I. ! n�� ,�� the scene settles into a deeper peace and the sun Ij .5,!..1,42 ;-• ��� I; sinks lazily below the water on which it kindles an ';li t I afterglow of surpassing splendor. li• it ' �%4 To the enjoyment of such surroundings no other car ti , w v•. ., can contribute so capably as does the flexible, de- - �T � �;•.. , V pendable and luxurious LINCOLN. Where Lincolns are Sold and Serviced I1 t • , , ftli;116 il 111411 il \1. -111 ,--1.0 ''''(-C7 --- ._'___ . _____. .___ ,'''--. . ''',,A4'.'‘%.,7; 0Q 1 • ''----- - - - .„ : /, ii _c�cIyan c/ oior om a LINCOLN Forason Miami, Florida TWO MIAMI BEACH REGISTER DECEMBER 24, 1923 MRAMR ItEACH 1 I SUPREMELY UNSURPASSED ` Go where you will, you'll find nothing similar to Miami Beach. And just as Miami Beach surpasses other communities—so are there sections of Miami Beach that arc distinctively different. Nothing similar to THE CARL G. FISHER PROPERTIES has ever been con- ceived and carried to such completion. You know what you're buying, wh:n you purchase CARL G. FISHER PROPERTIES. A call at our offic:may prove well worth your time. The Carl G. Fisher Properties 1 Lincoln and Washington Ace. ` Miami ``3each .41 r _'I 1111!!III!11111111111111111111111111!MMI ti1i1'IIIIPtalll!t1l 11111111tililIrilIIIlilli111111'1111IIIIII111I11I1!IIIt! 111111IrIM'I'IIIIIIIIII1111111111!111111111111111'1III I!II'19!118111IMdI' l' = = , _ THE MliAM BEACH REGIESTER .--- , i __ r._ ,e,,.,— ,: ...—. E, , E, should fill a long felt want in this Resort so strikingly different. There is so much of interes tin sports and social activities that there should be no trouble on the part of the news searchers and the management to find material to fill innumerable columns. ill - We wish the promoters of this enterprise success beyond their anticipations. E. ATI Mami each Cahiio Tie Co. TE jL7.!I I IIIIII 1 11111,11 111 I I I I I I PI 1 11111111 11,111111111 I I i I I I I I I I I!III I I 19111111 11111111 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I1 I I I I'.1 111'.11111''11111'11111111111111111'1111111111 IIII I I 1'.111111 I I I I 11111 11 11 I l I I'.1 I I I I I 1 I 1 I 1 I I i 11111111 Ill 111'.1.1 r1'I'III!icI1 . 'I ti 1 \ ''1 P.i 4 A1�- ublication In Keeping With Its Community Th Mhwil Bizch Rghiter Covering the Social, Recreational and Commercial Life of Florida's Greatest`!Resort. Published Weelsly in the City of Miami Beach, .T'lorida Volume One `Temporary Offices: 8 Ocean Drive and Miami Beach First National Bank Building, Number One Er 0 HE Miami Beach Register makes its ing the degrees of bachelor of arts. At the • P cdebut today. time of the million dollar stadium campaign, ,l ��l „ `� The first edition of the new pub- she was the only student chosen for the pub• EFIJI‘A'r ti��'a^ t. t''l� (.:T lication is presented herewith. ilcity department. For the last two years she ✓� �' I .` In stepping out into the newspaper has been taking care of the Miami Beacii A field, the management of the Register feels news for the Miami Herald, giving up tli eKell ,0 f that they are filling a want for a high class position to devote her full time to the Regist•� publication, the news columns of which are ter. During the season she will have severe!tto be devoted chiefly to the social, recrea- assistants in handling the news, sporting andtional and commercial life of a progressive social events. �" li s _ \. city and a great resort. Every endeavorBrown Whatley will be general manage{ ��will be put forth by the publishers to deserve and art director. He attended the Art Instico-operation and support, and to be truly tute of Chicago, the Art Students League int r' worthy of such a city as Miami Beach. En- New York and the School of Journalism of 'dorsing and supporting every move toward the University of Georgia. For the last few1the development and upbuilding of our city, years he has been doing daily newspaper and the Register will endeavor to merit its ex- publicity work. He has also been a contrib- Mr.(2,:ret A. sam"acn Thos. N. .carrell, istence in furthering and safe-guarding these utor to several nationally known magazines. I Nc.c.v;s and Soci,-.i Editor Publisher interests, and every possible effort that can G. W. Hammill will be advertising man- i be called into service will be used to make of ager. lie comes from Baltimore, where he The Register a better instrumnt in this direc- has had much experience in the advertising tion. field. The management of the Register is highly H. A. Jarrett will be the Register's circu- appreciaitve of the co-operation and sup- lation manager. lie is a former resident of port which has attended the announcement New York. of their plans, in the interest that has been —. demonstrated on the part of the various civic TODAY'S SERMONETTE—"THE CITY SOUL." ) and commercial roganizaitons, the advertis- day Eilsha A. King, Minister of the Community ers, and the citizens of the Beach generally. Chm•ch) Ti,,' Psalmist says: "Ex Experienced newspaper men and women tecpl ei.lhova i build the bons,•, whose motto will be "Sevice" are in charge they lunar in vain tint bund I of Miami Beach's new publication. Every I it: except Jehovah keeps the department will be in efficient hands and city, the watchman waket, fill capably cared for. but in vain." (Psalm 127:1-2. The Prophets of ancient r, The publisher, Thos. N. Jarrell. takes up time and the Prophets of his duties here with a variety of conservative - modern social Christianity 11� confidence and a long experience in his --. I tell „s that cities are hnuded I. without regard for God and chosen field. Having been associated with His righteous laws arc doom- a number of the country's largest dailies in ed sooner or later. Rend his- le' i Washington, D. C., Philadelphia, Baltimore, •1_ tory and you will see that t f s and other prominent cities of the United this has been ahe case - f States, Mr. Jarrell has gathered his know- uha•°ugh the ages. /. During mar recent times there has developed �, ledge of the work from experience in prat- a new version of this truth. We now think of '; �'}a tically every department of the profession. the city as having a soul. a is not au just dirt. i `•,'*O. During the late war he was in charge of stone:and steel. It Is It living thing. The soil uc Fw ' ' camp publications in the Southern States, a community is its best thoughts,its highest ideals • .`. and purposes and its moral character. These nut which at one time had a combined circula ar {,i expressed through its unselfish organizations rep- Uon of ov.r a million. For the past two years resenting the majority of its hest people. �. I ,_ ^ he has been in Florida, and in that time after Perhaps it is not to,, much to say,that the eii). , - 1.,„‘;.- resenting -,:it t much investigation over the entire state chose sad finds Its highest expression through lip Miami Beach for the establishment of a first church, the school, civic improvement and philan. E•o„vn wha ley G. . Har•rml class newspaper. thropic societies. The city that hopes to live the Ce,i'I Mgr. sod Art fullest life needs to ghee some thought to religion Director. „dv. NI.,.,.,.Icr Miss Margaret A. Bambach will be the so- amid morality. The cultivation of good-will,broth- cial and news editor of the Register. She is ernood, co-operation and service on the part of a graduate of the Ohio State University,hold- nu is necessary for true success. ._-=r _ .ti FOUR MIAMI BEACH REGISTER DECEMBER 24, 1923 1 THE COMMERCIAL SIDE OF MJAMI BEACH LIFE NEWSL ESTATE, ,R EA ,iii4 4 Three magnificent new homes at a Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Swain are much Normandy Beach, the last big tract The home of Mrs. Mary Howard cost of ;125,11110 are bring constructed interested In the development of 571- of land that can be put on the mar- at Third and Meridian, has been sold on Star Island by the Ocean View ami Beach, and have purchased pro- kot between Miami Beach and Bunny to Chief of Police C. E. Brogden I, through John J.Hayes for 512.500.Mr. company. One of these homes will be perly here. For 38 year's Mr. Swain Isles, is the subdivision recently op- and Mrs. Itrogdon and children intend ready in February, and the other two bar, been a college president. Under coed by the Hammon Realty Corn- to move into their new home. Chief in March. All are on the bay front. hint J. Arthur I'uncoast, owner of the pany which has an office at Fifth Itrogdon recently sold his residence on Star Island is considered ono of the Betel Pancoast ilitsined Ile diploma street and Lenox avenue. Miami Collins avenue to D.C. Ellwood. beauty spots of Miami Beach. It has from Swarthmore. AI r. and 51 rs. Beach. Each of the lots is within three Another sale made by Mr. Hayes Swainare personal friends of Mr.and was that of the Seaview apartments, taken eight years to build the island, Mrs.Thomas J. Pancoast and Mr.and blocks of the water front, and the owned by inert R. Collies, on Collins which this year has reached comple- Mrs. John Collins. property boasts ocean, bay and lake avenue, between Eighth and Ninth ir[`I [fon, and Is a finished gem. One of frontage• streets, to Baker and Owen, for 4,600. the features of the island Is the sea Five tractors are engaged In clear- A lot on Collina avenue, between _ Digging of the 25-foot channel fir in wall which surronlnds It, for into it lag the land,and streets will soon be Fist and Second streets was pur- the government cut to the western In. All the Improvements are y P have gone thousands of barrels of terminus of the holdings of the Pen- putchased b Adol h Heller,from Mts. I. cement and tons of reinforcing steel. insular, Terminal Company, was start-cvl rorenily by the ('lark Dredging scheduled to be completed within a lila Groves. Lots on the island are very highly year front this December. The tract If rrixea Ill acres. restricted,and references most b0 ex- (.onleruY, which holds the cani ntct aceto1 changed before title can be gained to front the company. Title gigantic task Five lots in the Altos del Mar sub- any of them. Is popularly termed the Miami portdBay and one on ny read were The Mlaml Ocean View company .\IcBi i.„ ,contractor,la start-project. Ing work on the erection of a four announced lost week as sold from the has now only three blocks of propertyHarold E. Talbott of Dayton,O., In- offices of it. H. Rainey, 213 Fifth St. and Star Island lots left. The coo- apartment building, coaling $15,000 on lends to devote all his time to the ac- Mr. Rainey is looking for a big season. pang handles sales In different way Pennsylvania avenue, between Set•- ' Bellies of the Peninsular Terminal enth and Eighth streets. The building -( from any of the other companies. A Company, having resigned his Dayton number of lots are put on the market will be completed in six weeks. The connect for this purpose. Carl G• structure will be of Spanish architec- ture, 13. T. Roney added to his hold- / and sold, then all are taken o[[ the Fislrer, is president of the company. in Miami Beach Tuesday b ur- market. giving the buyers a goad ture, and was designed by W. F. > Y par- - W. A. Nolilhepp and Mr. Talbott Itroavm Tug the northeast corner of Sev- ere for profit. When the last sale, ere vlee-presidents. W. E. thrown is "Doth siert and Collins avenue, Int 9, the sixth of the company,was held re- the secretary and C. 13. Floyd is the 11. Kirst has Purchased 111•. Sam- block 12, from William C. Gaffney. 1 cenlly, the offices were practically mons' home on Washington avenue. treasurer•. t.rth Ca C. Cleary making the sale. mobbed,and within 30 minutes all the and Mr. Sammons intends to occupy lots available had been taken. The one of the apartments In his new The pa seas or 521,000, a record one for following scale of sales for the six Latest of the sutslivisiont to lie put ''''Il e.".venue corner"di' of Fifth f building as noon n0, It is completed. ••� I. � paid by Tl r. Roney. sales shows the advance of property on the market by the Carl C. Fisher _— values In Miami Beach: First sale, interests Is Island View addition, -- fualde lots $1700 and onlsble. $21100; which lies between Iia Sunset lake Sales amounting to 2910,040 In lots, 1 second sale, Inside $2000 and outside, and Island View subdivisions. IL is and nearly $40,1,000 In houses were More. than 75 per cent of tic pro- j $2500; third, inside $2500 nod outside. eonunerelnl properly, running from made during 1923 to date by the Jer- perty owners on Collins avenue have $2800: fourth, inside, $2800, corner, Allan road west to the bay, and has Dna' 1'herbinu organization. in the Plgned uP for the Intermediate poets P. $3260: fifth, inside, $3250. corner, water front property on Sunset water- total were 75 lots,of which number 17 to make the street a white way. The $3750: sixth and most recent sale, In- way, were on the ocean or bay front and city installed the posts at the four side, $4600 and outside, $8000. Mentioning several of the other late Carl (I. Fisher or Miami Beach lin- corners, but the property owners art Officers of the company are the sulalivlaione. C. \V. Chase, Jr.. the provement Company property, 39 were to take care of the rest of the post.t. following: !'resident and treasurer• sales manager, said that Sunset Lake interior lots in the Ocean View sada- Iron swats from the Cement Post corn- " John H. Levi: vice president, Frank was practically sold out with only division. and 19 were lots in Sunset pony are to be used. Val C. Cleary B.Shutta; secretary,Charles E.Clark; (tree of the 194 lots left. Two-thirds Lake, Soutane, Lincoln. Golf Course, one of the committee of property own- directors. James H. Snowden, John of the lots in the Nautilus subdivision Island View or Orchard subdivisions. era. is In charge of the project, and Levi, Carl C, Fisher, Henry McSwec- have been sold. Residences sold totaled 24. requests owners whom he has been ney, Frank Striate, James A. Allison "Sales of the Carl C. Maher prop- In addition to the Miami (leach of- unable to see to get In touch with and Ralph folk. cities at this time of the year usually tier on Lincoln road in the Masonic hint. The remaining 26 per cent is total $150,000," said Mr. Chase. "But Temple, the Jerome Cherbino organi- mostly constituted of out-of-town '+ Since the interests of the officers of this year the sum is a little over one zalfon has this year opened a new of- owners. l line Sllaml Reach Improvement 0,)m- and two-thiels millions of dollars." flee at 12 NE Third avenue. 1 pony now Iia largely with the R•a)• _ __ Slawcompany. the offices of the or- _- __ — -�-- The attractive residence of Locke T. :anlzation were recently moved into . lilghicyman on Palm Island. across ne w building at 1657 Washington:n.-- from the Busch residence, has been nue, which adjoins the offices of the MIAMI BEACH PROPERTY VALUES sold to It. H. Alexander, a Detroit Carl G. Fisher Interests. Thomas J. capitalist, for $90,000. The Salo was Pancoast Is secretary of the 11tl:unl Axaawseal Valuation u�u _..._._ _...... .... 0 x32.715.00 made by Martin-Thompson,a real es- h:each Improvement company, •and it •• •• t.919 ..............._....._........._.... . . 2.179.01)1.00 tate corporation which has its Miami also a vice president of the Buy Shore --192u ......_............".............................._......• 3,933,7110.00 Beach office at Fifth street and Wash- company •' •' —1119 L.. .... .. 5.510.112.00 ington avenue. The last subdivision put on the mar- " --1922__. .....__....-_....... 6.235,539.00 •' Lcl by the improvement cnmparly w0,5 •• " --l913.._ ....._............ ....._......__....... .... (.211.485.00 the,Orchard subdivision,and but a tete /1. B. Clark will be local manager lots remain In this section. While Last Unimproved property assessed ono-fourth of vabmtlon. Inn- of the branch of the Miami Laundry winter there was not a home on the proved property assessed al one-tenth of valuation. Company, which will be opened the ( site,12 attractive:cattlemen have been latter part of this week at 1109 Fifth constructed since that time. street. l 811111.0F: _ _ -. _._._-.�_...-. .._..._. - - 4111111111MIN. ..siMilb mill • . .. . . . " \ \ DECEMBER 24. 1923 MIAMI BEACH REGISTER FIVE .\\ • cl lb . I 1 S...------, Buildings in Miami Beach Are of Permanent Type -.m..... 1 . i ......„,..........• _ ....3,,,,, • •.x. tiqo - - • •,-.-- -0. . I 4,01 ,... . , 0 -: . k— • i As --.......„...z,. 1..... ...— , .11.• .' ....f.... lit ...% . r7 - 44 , '. .• • .. .. .....,.. ' '"........., . ,r -.•t.‘1116.41Yaat..../I 40,. ‘ .''.- . lit ill ... . . *t-,.- r It.,, i • • _ .4. . . 7-"74-Trb714 -......, r 3 ,. ,.:t1..; .7,,,,2 1.07.117614....S . . ,..i....71,= :1:f ii, ..4..t, • .".. t 2 •, . . I *...,...--...14 . i - - 'X' . ' . . ..,7.,,, _ ,....E:? --• ' , ,,i r,.•4 ' .• , :..i ' al dialt. ii MENNIMIII 11 ... 2_ t': ' ..,.' %," lo:t. 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Welton. 14.•' . \ • I In the Illustration appearing above • •••:•10/ 01.',4114 :,, :.1.., are shown a few of the buildings in • • +11• 111ti 4.;:' - :•"..-..::' lit ,.. A M , .. - .,.. '• iami Beach, Including hotels, apart- _ ,*,•'. ...:. i ; pr, rid ,-.. menta I sea, business structures and of.-••a—t.... .. ' I residences In the row at the extreme . _ 1 .. r 416.16, _ left. reading from top to bottom arc .-7,,—.—z.-=srrr—yrllBF•.'Yr'Cn the following: the Theoedore Dickin- r4*..'s:'!.A.t...'4- - ,,.., stillestateestate on the bay front; the Fla- --- lk•atitifill buildings. created with mingo hotel on Biscayne buy; the residence of Cecil G. Fowler on Star 1 permanency in mind, are plentiful In Helene apart inents on Fifteenthstreet; Island.looking through the patio. The Ii Miami thatch. Tile architect has the hlatrevista apartments on Ocean last row on the extreme right shows: drawn his plans with it view to/he drive: the offices of the Miami Ocean the Wofford hotel on the ocean front: artistic, the fitting. and the contract- View company atFifth street and the Iltanliton-Dundas apartments on 1 •r has done his share by building Alton road: the Breakers apartments Washington avenue; the Miami Beach strongly. on the ocean font. In the center row First National liank with the Masonic The rapidity with which buildings from top to bottom are to be seen the Temple next it, on Alton and Lincoln are created in Miami Beach astounds following: the Harvey Firestone es- roads; the John J. Coyle mansion on the visitor. Each fall the returning tate on the ocean: the Miami Beach Star Island; and a bit of cocoanut visitors and residents find practically casino: the 0. 241. Fowler apartments istlin scenery for the final picture of a new city, with buildings dotting on Liberty street; and a view of the tile group. a El 1 1. l CIX MIAMI BEACH REGISTER DECEMBER 24. 1923 II kl RECREATIONAL I MUCH INTEREST IN TENNIS lit action this season on the Miami AT HARDIE'S CASINO AT SMITH'S CASINO Beach courts. Kinsey brothers,among A big athletic review will be one To better entertain the Dul.11c Pretty women In their vivid sports the noted players, and Dick Hunter, of the features this winter at Hurdie's Smith's "slim will offer high class 'Q costumes. athletic men In natty flan' of New York, are planning trips to casino, with Manager C. M. Davis, In sports programs throughoutthe win- ( nets are making the tennis courts on this part of the country. charge. Competition will be In skill ter. The Diving RlnRens have been .` Lincoln road a mighty pleturesgOe 'Three lonrnuments have already and athletic build, and the prizes will sport these days. been announced,though it Is yet early go to those with the most perfect form engaged for the season. "Swan" Rln- I 4 Mrs. Barnard (Umbel comes from her home In Miami often to PI°Y• and winners in various events. The gen has received her nickname from In the season,and the exact dates re- recreative gymnastic classes which the beautiful dive of that name which 1 Fmain yet to be given. There will be are held all the winter at the Caatne she does from a great height. J. iMrs. Robert Ralston and Mrs. Sarah the tournament for the possession of will have prominent parts In the re- she do Iconsideredrom the world's P. ) Warlaw are among the others who en- the Percy Tate Griffith cup, which view to show the advantage of such exercise. cat diver. r Joy a swift game on the indoor courts signifies the championship of South The handball court and trapeze box- Water sports will be held at the Robert ({(field,who took so much in- Florida.orldu. Shafer was last year's win- lug ring will be among the attractions Sunday afternoon, offer- casino every Y Loral in tennis last year, Is the tatet- nor, gaining first leg on the trophy. at the casino all winter. Tiro latter Ing abundance of variety and skill. ii est to Join the tennis colony, coming and will be down to defend Ahs title. Is an Innovation, and has been of- ;r from a aummor spent In the east. He Then there will be the tournament for fared by the management to the Three swimming Instructors have been played much In Montclair, nt Cal>eflu, e.lmmpinnslu Pt of Muni Beach. American Legion and Veterans of engaged fur the season. i"orelgn \\'nrx as training quurinrx,not smith's melte) was the first to be May and In the Adirondack bobbin- gained last year by S. Jurvlx Adams.. for exhlbllonn• built In Miami Beach. Many Improve- - able resorts. Percy'rate Griffith. who Aclams has been going strong this The new =10,000 addition to the ca- menta have been made during the Race the beautiful clip that bears his slimmer, capturing the championship sine, creating a new front, has Jus( summer and the place la readyfar name, Is another who will be down of Allegheny county at Pittsburgh, been completed, adding much to the the winter visitors. soon. but lie is looking for stiff competition appearance of the structure. A well Almost every afternoon Carl C.Nish- has been erected along the side of the Key to Lay Out on Opposite Pape in the Miami Reach tournament. pool to keep off the breezes on the Cr, Bob Davidson,mayJa1, Colder, Wil-e Searle Barnett, who was seen much north side.Cap(.and Mrs.W.A.find" 1. Gene Sarazen (left) deserts the Ilam Hngembe seen at the sey are the swimming Instructors. indoor courts, trying their skill in a In Miami Reach last winter, has sincegolf links temporarily for a few hours t few fast games. John Coltom and that time gained the Chicago Veter- and with Graham Sullen tries a few COMMUNITY THEATER OPENS Mike Dolan, the 1pthe professionals in ons' championship and is at the WP sets of tennis for a change. charge, are putting up the sort of sunk of the South Park Tennis club. A new Mary Pickford, with her Risme that keel's their pupils on their curls piled high and a sweetly mature 2. The photographer failed to get r', He also won the doubles veteran air, instead of the well-known child- the names of these two sportsmen who less all the time. Ish demeanor, opened at Miami Reach after the catch shown in hte picture Two women, well known f tennis championship with Fred Wilber. i who have never before been In all probability the tournaments Community theater,appearing in"Ro- are heartily enthusiastic over the op- realms, situ," December 23, 24, 25. Much in- portunity that is offered the follow- mining ollow- hem, have Miami their his wIn of Just named .will bn held on the Foda- forest was displayed by Miami Beach on of Isaac Walton in the waters rccordi to ,, Joh 1 Cull this winter mroRo coons. '1'ne play fess the woe- residents in the opening of the first near Miami Beach. f according to John Cottee, who Ix In anis Champlunxhip title, acquired last theater in the annuwnity. 3. J.Andrews Is shown here up on charge of tennis. year by Mrs. Slbll Senn, will doubt- The next performance scheduled at one of his favorite mount, while tak- 1111sa Lillian Scharmnn,who won the less be run off on the new Nautilus the theater Is "To the Ladies." a ung a turn at polo which happens to woman's state championship In New James Craze production, with an all- be Mr.Andrews' idea of real sport. � York, New Jersey and Connecticut. courts. — star cast. including Theodore Roberts. r and is ranged among the first three or four women tennis stars expecting to AT MIAMI BEACH CASINO This performance will be given De- 4. An exciting moment in a Prim- lice match held during the past week comber 26 and 27. It will he followed in preparation for the winter season come for Miami Bench's big winter by William S. Hart in what fs termed which opens at the beach on the af• tournament The preliminary opening of the ell- his "come-back" picture, since for r Atlee May McDonald, runner-up In ami clench casino fm• the aCnson will two years he baa not been on the Aeon Christmas Day. a the New York and Connecticut state take place New Year's5. One of the three new cruisers eve, and the screen. It Is titled "Wild Bill Hickok." that have arrived at ee Beach for the championships, who was the Bermudalos null dinner dance will be held the n'erformances will start each day al present a The"Adieu"which is Champion last year, will be here. She night of January 15. 22 p. m. and will be continuous until owned by Webb Jay is shown hen holds the Pacific Coast title for ` 11 p. m. The organ which has been )c-eanere La Monaca. the new Miami Installed, la fully equipped to provide akimmering through a calm sea. women. V 8. Theodore Dickinson's "Scorpion" Tennis experienced a banner season Reach orchestra,which consists of two every effect desired. and two organ- • but this orchestras. the one of seven +old the lets have been employed to give con- is another one of the trio of new leaf year in Miami Roach, boats. year expectations are that even a other of 12 pieces. will lie down for limiting music during the showing of power the formal opening. Tierce's orches- the pictures. 7. A view of the"Shadow H."Carl greater numberminof stars and even bet- tau. which has been playing for the ler tournaments will mark the season The Paramount F-nterM•isea have G. Fisher's latest contribution to the on the courts. More definite an- weekly summer dances, will take care leased the theater. Harry Leach is the speed creations that will be seen here nouncements await the coming of S. of the music New Year's eve, and local manager. Ile promises to alter- this winter. every evening until January 15. when ante first run pictures between Miami 8. Bob Pearson, prominent athlete Beach Tennis, president of the Miami C - the new orclrostra will make Its Int- and Miami (teach so that Miami Beach now in training at the Beach for the Beach Tennis Association.In John nnis tail appearance• professional In charge of tennis will 1111 VC an equal chance for first Olympic Games,caught by the photo- tom' showings. grapher while taking a workout in the at Miami Ik•nch, will again run the The Rumen {axils will Continuo open tournaments. Itny McCarthy. who Is throughout this month and through Officers and directors of the theater surf. sports director for the Miami Cham- the season. though the ball room will are as foliowe: !'resident, William 1•'. 9. "Riding pie Ball," one of the her of Commerce,will co-operate since he closed until New Year's eve. Whitman: vice-president. Thomas J. many "stunt sports" staged in the practically all the big tournaments Music will be a feature at the rush- Pancoast: treasurer.C. W.Chase.Jr.: water at the Casinos. will take plate on the M land Beech lion Ale balhhug hoar,and on Sundays secretary, Joseph Eeeener; counsel, courts under the supervision of the a special concert, more of a classical Drank Smatherx; directors, C. W. Beach course 10. A group oof fth the Lincoln golfers on the Miamiami MI:un1 Ranch Tennis Association. nature, will lin given. ch„.,. Jr., mi, ('art G. Fisher, C. It. shown in the background. Ponsibiltties are strong that Wit- Joseph Milne, secretary and treas- Floyd, loy, Mrs. Burton Charles RS Meloy. Charles 11. Fancy Diving in one of the • Liam Tilden."the greatest of them all." liter of the casino company, has ar- Frank pools.i William Jnhnsun, Iris closest rival, rived from Newport. and Daniel (1. Milne, Thomas J. Pancoast, ran• beach12Webb Jay watching a success-Vincent Richards and William Nur'- McGowan, the president, will be down Nu uuim i,e Whitman, Deep uIM'Itsener, fol drive during a practice round. cls,all Davie cup Players, will be seen soon. ' Itita it i DECEMBER 24, 1923 MIAMI BEACH REGISTER SEVEN 1 i'� ' ,'t' ' ♦fit'`,: • ,. --?i4-- ® � ' . -4.. . ' 7C;i1 ' -:'•\ t-‘' 1- • . _ r fig : • .'v As the r 1: ...; >pz(ro ., . ,� t • s e a.s on's r: ` I) I ► • ,fit' �j ec # • f • .� - be l0 116. kSaa 572ry a ice ,' .{ t I ` ._. 3�x. II. ° � u-• tx .. 1 .^_- c om.. .- -. .4 - , _74-A.-I.:: $". 't . • 40."-.?-,-, -.-- -•--- ii• - X . = � ' �, .k ; 5 _ ..... :.."'N, a .5 • y _ It ?. ` ,,gyp " 4 , I \.a, ".- : � mss'' t aili• " r0i ' ;' _`q a" . -;....:„._--_..,". .,..:_:.•,..„.s1 ® -: ,........., e x ,...„. ....dick •____ • ,..?,......a ., , Photographs by Cox See Key to Lay Out on Opposite Page • EIGHT MIAMI BEACH REGISTER DECEMBER 24, 1923 I S r:T..:( 0 lMC ( IIjkErT .y HE social season of Miami Beach is again Talbott however, returned to Dayton and will be In honor of Mrs. Ray G. Burlingame, who has k :� recently returned to Miami Beach after a year '��►' on hand. rIte Is as though a rich velvet back for the polo season. The Talbott family has s nt In Califor charming tea Saturday afternoon �(_.•�� filled this season. at her home on Liberty street. �t•t�!��� nese. Mrs. Bailey was assisted in receiving her ra"dg.7 Picturesque places to entertain, beautl- Another bay front home opened for the season R is that of Col. Theodore Dickinson. Mr. and Mrs. guests by Mrs. Blackman Dunn, Miss Mary Bay- ley and Miss Alice Bayley. The living room and Beach.The tea gardens of the Flamingo with the Dickinson love the water, and this year have a the music room were decotntcd with roses and I marble floor circled by palms have always been beautiful now cruiser,The Scorpion.Tea on(ward popular. The Mantillas, too, will have a tea gar- a Dickinson yacht Is a delight not soon forgotten. yellow and blue candles, while bunches of white holly served as a reminder of the Christmas sea- den, to be located on a point of land that juts The Seiberling estate, closed for two seasons, son. In the center of the dining room table was a right into the bay. When the Star Island•Yacht but purchased last year by William Horlick, will low bowl filled with orange callendlllum and yet- Club, on the extreme northern part of the island, probably be the site of many pretty parties. The low filled and either side were yellow Is opened, It will again be a rendezvous for so- magnificent sunken gardens in the rear of the candles In tall silver on candlesticks. Mrs. Kenneth I clety. The coming of Mrs. Carl Graham Fisher, mansion would make garden parties most enjoy- Ashby seated at one end of the pretty table, one of the founders of the club,will doubtless be able. poured the tea, and Mrs. William E. Walsh, at the signal for its opening. Another favorite place Another delightful place for outdoor parties is the other end, poured coffee. Miss Betty Bailey, i is the Miami Beach Casino, with society gather- the Fowler residence on Star Island. Built in Miss Doris De Garmo and Miss Mabel Do Garmo ii lug at the fashionable bathing Hour of 11 o'clock typical Spanish style, the patio on moonlight assisted in serving the delicious sandwiches, ices, each morning, and assembling again In the eve- MOAN is a place of dreams. Here Mrs. Cecil G. cakes and mints. il� Hong to dance in the great ball room. The Pan- Fowler has given many a charming buffet supper. Intimate friends of Mrs. Burlingame and some fE coasttdoubt,btexertth its attractive socialseinq will.cwith- Among the other attractive island homes are the new arrivals at Miami Beach constituted the guest I out much of a influence. Tea list. Those invited were: Mrs. Burlingame, airs. rresion the board-walk, newly constructed In front o[ ' the home ofarence Busch on Palm Island. Mrs. Kenneth Ashby, Mrs. Theodore Dickinson, Miss dence of James F. Mathews on Belle Isle,and i the Wolford Hotel, is expected to be feature. Cl Although Miami Beach has a number of beau- Bons always gives a number of pretty franc- Alice Ashby, Mrs. Otis M. Fowler, Mrs. Charles tions during the season. Mrs. Busch is much de- Ewing, Mrs. N.C.Allison,Mrs. Daily,Mrs.Muck- /1 tl[ul homes, moat of the winter entertaining Is voted to the literary and musical sides of life,and man Dunn, Mrs.Thomas Walkling, Mrs. lteamish, done outside, due to the many unusually ¢liras musicales and literary gatherings have attracted Mrs.Thomas J.l'ancoast,Mrs.Clarence M.Busch, tive facilities. nct Mrs. Fisher always gives at least much attention to her home. Mrs. Francis M. Dolan, Miss Katherine Humph- one big function in her home,The Shadows, and Mrs. Robert Hassler entertains Informally often ries, Miss Alice Bayley, Miss Mary Bayley, Mrs. I�` a number of informalher affairs there, confiningtheeathe at her Colonial architecture residence on Collins Johnson, Miss Nell Avery, Mrs. William Bolles, great amount of entertaining to the tea gar- Mrs. Edward Kenworthy, Mrs. Charles P. Russ, I I dens and the fashionable clubs. avenue. One of the most beautiful affairs last ! year was her Valentine costume ball on Star Is- Mrs. G. Kitchen, Mrs. William Gilbert, Miss Dler- The Firestone estate, for years known as the land in honor of her debutante sister. Miss Julia cedes Bates, Miss Zoila Bates, the Rev. and Mrs. Snowden estate, was not the scene of much en- E. A. King, Miss Jennie Leach, Mrs. Clifton D. en- tertaining last year,as Mrs.Harvey Firestone pre- land Mrs. Hassler and Miss. Bliss, with hearts aglow on their white frocks, looked like fair ant- Benson, Mre. Spriggs, Mrs. N. 1.. Sevenson, Dire. fers a quiet existence with her family. However, mated valentines. R. D. Maxwell, Mrs. Frank Ashworth, Mrs. Fran- cis the great gates were flung wide at the time of The home of bt r. and Mrs. J. C. Andrew, on cis Cnuaey, Mrs. Harold Dorn, Mrs. Hugh Ander- the coming of President and Mrs. Harding, when Collins Avenue, was recently opened for the sea- sun, Mrs. Walter De Garmo, Mrs. Sue V. Moore, the presidential party was entertained at an elab- son. Mrs. Andrew is another of Miami Beach's Mre. Phil F. Delany, Miss Mabel De Garmo, Missr orate luncheon, with several of the best known charming hostesses. Doris De Garmo, Mrs. Clayton Sedgwick Couper, women of Miami Beach as guests. Mra Merritt Taylor, Mra W. C. Humphries, Mrs. Last year the Patio House on the ocean front Bernard Nelms, Mrs. C. J. Felber, Mrs. Alton t= Mrs.Fisher is a most gracious and lovely host- became the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gmae- ens, insuring the success of any of her varied en- Martin, Mrs. N. E. hates, Mrs. Maynard, airs. A ' coli,and will be u larllcularly attractive place for ` tertainments. As she appeared butt winter at her Ixtrties. William F. Whitman. Mrs. Bane I'nluu•r, Mrs. P greatest function,the polo ball,given in the casino Mrs.David K.Baxter and Mrs.William F•.Whit- ball Kate Havens, Mrs. McCarthey, Mrs. Charles P. ball room, wearing a close-fitting gown of silver man are among the Miami Beach winter realdents May. ` cloth,with drapes of gold lace at either side,with i who have homes on the ocean front,and do quite Trips abroad were made last summer by a arm- gold bandeau across her dark hair, on either side a bit of their entertaining there.The Touter home of which dripped platinum ornaments,with golden for of Miami Beach residents who have recently t has a large living room which opens out on a big returned for the season. Judge and Mrs. W. H. f slippers shyly gown, sheng beneath the sling toibeng veranda, making dancing parties very suitable. folds of her was a picture long be Walsh went to England, France, Switzerland and The grounds of the Whitman estate have a dance Italy. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Welker were not in remembered. But another time when she was floor built at the ocean's edge, and on moonlight costumed in practically opposite fashion, with n• Miami Beach last winter became of their trip nights the scene is wonderful. Mr.and Mrs. Les- around the world. Mrs. Frederic J. DMus spent ornaments, hut depending totally upon unexcelled ter Parsons are among the new ocean front rest- lines,and a bit of artistic draining, with a single six months abroad, with Mrs. Oates joining her dents, and they have a home suitable for many in Paris. Mrs. K.'A. Rosen has recently returnedred rose nestled close In the dusky depths of her lovely parties. hair, she was also a picture that remains in from a trip around the world. Miss Alice Ashby The residence of James Cox and Edward N. Is another who went around the world,going with �� memory. hurley on the bay front are newly completed,and Mrs. Lyman B. Kendall was only In Miami her uncle. E. R. Thomas, and spending much of those will doubtless be the scenes of many fen- 1Seuch a short time last year, staying late in the time In China and Japan. Mr.and biro. Itus- tivitlea. sell Pancoast went abroad for their honeymoon, Washington,herDnewCbecause Alf Sys a daintying the fur-, Belief is that though Miami has seen a number and are spending six months on the continent, sl Kendall home. Always a type. Mrs. looked like a vivacious doll at one of brilliant social seasons, with last year surpass- mostly in Spain, since Mr. Pancoast Is interested r wearinga blue int; the predecessors, this year will see the most in Spanish architecture. They may also dip down I of the largest functions last year, wonderful social season yet.The Stage is set,more into Egypt. Mr.and Mrs. Charles S. Krom spent I. velvet frock with tight bogus waist, and full skirt reaching to her slender ankles. If Mr. and beautiful than ever before—one by one the homes some tine abroad, chiefly enjoying the Mediter- Mis. Kendall come this year.they will stay at one and hotels arc opening—the first of the year will rnnenn district. -- sec the lifting of the curtain on a remarkable of the large hotels, since a home In Washington scene. Hurry Walkling will return frorn Culver Acad- and another in New York have made It necessary emy within a few days to spend Christmas with that there should be one place of complete recre- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walkling. salon without the home carest that Mrs. Kendall DS andr. nJ Mrs. Phil S. Delany and two sons have I takes with such a pretty responsibility arrived at their new residence In the Sunset Iake H. C. Harbison of Atlanta, is the guest of his The Talbott mansion on the bay front has been subdivision. Miss Peggy Delany,a daughter, who er, Mrs. J. V. Harbison ,and his slater, Miss. opened this year by the coming of Mrs. Catherine Is attending Bradford Academy, is expected this moth ea Harbison. t I Talbott and her son, Harold Talbott, Jr. Harold week to spend her Christmas holidays at home. i r . + _ — 1 1 1 DECEMBER 24, 1923 MIAMI BEACH REGISTER NINE IIIUIIIII IIIIIIIIIiIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU11111111111IIIIIIIIIIIu111111IIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIUIIIIJUIIIIIIIPU11114111111111111IIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIPIIIIWIIIIIIIIIII Iill,,, I •IV V.V.V..tr,�1'VtlV11.V.VVV.VVV.VVVVV VV.V.4V UU.V.VV.V VV.r•• .. .,I ji J. Pi .,fir y .I_ l ,, )011. 1 , r« irl. r a'.). N. 0- 1.4 s ..L...,1 II -:.•.:-....- ...4- ' i P:Iiitik) 1 --i j / \ I, Z ! i tj. /�1t \ 4 �I_i I—; a � y� I< 1 .1 I if. :> �. 15._:-,-1-„I f t• < I ; - 1 a 1— :.Ara, riot, ... '.. .,,, ..,..Vb :1•.* •....r., ---...-, I� �11 : t . < I tiI > . I .:_----, 111'. 5.:t, —. .: '..'t,:,•?4,,, i 1 ..' s >t -1I III OrJ -.w -4 '''''i • � �• �•!, „,@ a •• ^'Cs � i .it:-. *a,,,,,..„,:. tr ....•fr, __ . 774 i• Cc` a di. .t1 % �. �; 1+1:�• ;, `_.: ^�`�, k.`. f.Allifc7F � c 1M° .:17.-, :i,wfl►• fir- ; ', ,. - _ 4..Z=-:I- i _I;- • e ;moi•. cl='.I'- I Mr.and Mrs. Carl Graham Fisher and 'ittle sack Welsh Fisher will spend Christmas at their beautiful Miami Beach cI_1.. I—ill home, The Shadows, on the ocean front. Mr. Fisher came in October,earlier than usual this year. Mrs. Fisehr and little 'c_.3` 3. —i Jack went alroad this summer, and have since been spending some time at the summer home,an estate at Port Washing- ,5.-1 !I ton,Long Island. However,they expect to spend Christman among the poinsettias rather than among the snows. c-1 c i1 1 .�_ _ .'••.'.inn_n'n/•1'n'o'nne'A'n•nAAnnn'NA nnn A�Q''n n'n'n'A AW/r/AMKA'IIA�;.f' I1An n RlAYlyl_An AA•n'11'�ll�tnNn'`�•' _ _ 5;01,111111111'1111 IIIIMI!PliP 11111111111rInI'IIIIIHTI11111111UIIIU PPI I11111111UI!I II➢IIIU ltlP i119blIII Ill'I IiII IiiUll!IIIPi1111111H11!II!111111IIIIIII IVPIIIIIIUUIIilll lIICIIIIIIWIllnlli:IIIIL:IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlni1111111111111111111111111111@IU!PIIIIIIIIII Pill PHl 1111 I I 1 .,....—. . .. ........ .. . ....u. ., ,m.,....,•.•.,.....-•,. •. .. . ... ... .,., ... Iirt,..—Tf,F'..:— 1.7.,E ....., ..•-• ------.'— -- -Photographs II} Cox 1 TillIllinIIMIMIMM"III.MigllIllIllMMIIIIII.MIIIIIIMIIIMIIIII. ...,._._-_— - - - DECEMBER 23, 1923 MIAMI BEACH REGISTER`� �' SOCIAL �0 . ISN K,\TIIItYN COLI,INS, daughter of ulwurd th,• Gimbel honaclktnt, The llorothY• The Dfre. AlvinSammons has returned to Mlanti ' was mar- Gimbel children,Carol, Hope and Bruce,were also Bench after a trip to New Haven. She wan ca11141 l i+ Mr. and Dlra. Arthur J. Colllne, northbytheseriousIllness of her sister,who died II II rled December a at Trinity EMatlk along to enjoy the trip.— onThnke8lvlv8yChurch in Moorestown W A. MtlkY Stackhottse, a lawyer of New York CityMiss Edith Harris and Miss Katharine Hnrrls,The bride Is well-known In Dtlami Beach, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Van Men Harris, will Mr. and Mrs. S. Jarvis Adams announce the he visited here last winter and was very DOD- arrive In Miami Beach December 22,to spend the l,Irtit of a daughter December 4, at their home In Nhe Is the niece of Mr.and Mrs•Thomas J. Christmas holidays with their parents at the Ocean Pittsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Adams expect to arrive coast and the granddaughter of John Collins. Driveapartments. Miss Edith Harris is a eopho- with their children at their home on Lincoln rood e ceremony was moat attractive and Impres- more at Bryn Mawr, and her sister is a senior the latter part of January. . The love) ybride wore a white silk mar- at the 1'rlends' School at Germantown, Pn. Theyt a gown with no sleeves. with the back•nndwill i,e accompanied south by Miss Mary Drake, Dlra. Thomas Roberta of Washington, D. C.,t adorned with Pearl bends sewed In round daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Drake, of Mag- prominent In society at Miami Beach last winter, ments. At waist and neck were clusters of nolle Park. Miami. Miss Drake is attending the will arrive January 19. at the Flamingo hotel. orange blossoms, and a long train of marquisette Shipley school at Bryn Mawr. W. Nelson West and satin was joined ni a V-shape just as it — III and Charles Nash,seniors at Haverford college. Mr. and Mrs. C. Alan Hudson will again be In I reached the floor with these same designs. A will also b0 guests at the home of Dt r. and Mrs. Miami Reach this year,coming down February 12, bnndea uof orange bolasome circled her pretty aa- burn hair,and from this floated a filmy veil which Harris during the holidays' from their home In Convent,N.J. stood a pat the back of the head,and was caught Dr. and Mrs. Louis i.e Baron l:nrribat sand Mr. and Mrs. Percy Tate Griffith will be In by spraysi.T. of orange blossoms Its entire length. Miami Beach this winter. Mr. Griffith, who was Mrs.T.Sherman McAllister,the matron of hon- daughter,1datJeanneethe !,nun egoists of Dl r. andrM ra well known here last winter,was marriedith, on June 1 bonnet wore s gold lave overe sunsetwi georgette.la tier Ray (1 Iturlingame for the winter. A number of 9 and expects to bring his bride to the Flamingo 6 andnwas of hers of velvet withh gold ta brim entertainments will be given in honor of them. this season r and long streamers lace two little nose- gays, and she wore gold hose and brown velvet slippers Miss McAllisetr was a Miami and Miami Dt ra. Myra Allison was hostess recently to a Mr.and Mrs.Charles G. McCutchen and daugh- ter,visitor two years ago. !tarty on board tile Seahoree, In honor of her who has since re- ter, Betty of Jackson, Mich.. will be house guests The bridesmaids wore sunset georgette and daughter, Mm• Hal Adkisson, of Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Bastian this winter at turned to her home In Indianapolis. The yacht their ew home,Mr. CollinsIl avenue. I ers.r bonnetswgoldod brims of brown lace and stream- down the bay to the Cocolobo Cay club. `•"- era. All wore hose,and brown velvet slippers slipped � and carried chrysanthemums of shaded yellow. where a delicious luncheon was served on the will Ruth Collins. the little daughter of Lester Cod- wide veranda of the club house. Those present Mr.and Mrs.Gcot•ge I'.Diehl of Covington, / line. who is well known In Miami Beach, wore were Mrs. Ida Fisher,Mr.and Mrs. N. C. Allison, arrive In Palm Beach In February to spend that white lace over white satin, and In her caimcitY Col.and Mrs.George Welsh, Mr.and Mrs. Nelson month here,going to one of the large hotels. of flower girl scattered rose petals In the pathway Thrall, Mrs. William (l. McMeekin and son, Mrs. Mr.and hire. Frederick J.Oslue of Racine,Mich., of the bride. Little Lester Collins, Jr., arranged Adklnson and Dire. Allleon. li • the bride's train. Mr.and Mrs. William Bolles and daughter. Ann. have returned to their mansion at Collins avenue As h theceremony, Miss Ethel Dudley sung and It months old baby boy arrived last week and Lincoln road. Preceding A "Still As the Nigghtt."" A reception followed at the .from their home in (folies Harbor,Mich. Another home of the bride,and then the young couple left son, Lloyd Bolles, is attending Culver and will Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chase, Jr., and daughter, for Atlantic City on their honeymoon. They will join them this week for the holiday season. Mr. Sarah, will go to Key West for the week-end. Ii make their home at Staten Island. New York. and Mrs. Bolles did not open up their Collins hilt while Mr. Chase will return, Mrs. Chase and F --- -- ;µ•ante home last winter. staying In Michigan be- daughter will remain over the holidays as guests. Dl rs. Carl Grahamher Fisher Is expected , arrive cause of the baby being too small to travel. The Shadows, coming Miss Florence Swisher was hostess recently to I,, December 22 at home, the Monday club at her home, 1880 West avenue. from the Long Island estate at fort Washington_ Edwin lteokmyer has opened up his residence who has been visiting Dire• rink oleanders were artistically used in the decor- Miss 1 Eunice Emery, on Meridian avenue at Eighteenth street for the ations. Fifteen guests were present R hleher at the northern home, will accompany her season. here, joining her mother in their Miami peach Miss Elizabeth Rapp and George Rapp,of Dick- on the same train to join Mr. Whitten at their • home. Mrs. Francis Vehlttes la expected to come Mr. and Mre. Fred W. Gordon, who were DOD- inson, N. D., will arrive in Miami Bench early in liter in Miami Beach last winter will not be down January to be guests of Mr.and Mrs. Milton Farr Miami residence. __ this season,but hope to come the next year.They at their home on Jefferson avenue. They will re- spent the summer at their camp In the Maine main for the rest of the season. Mrs. Richard Mullen left Saturday for Tenafly, New eJrsey, because of the sale of the 11111100 wueda. Mrs. Bell ('eters of Chicago, is a house guest -- summermake home. Mr.and Mrs.Beach ear Mullen have decided Meloy at the home of Capt. and Mrs. F. H. Henning. to ce of residence, withl (trips abroad during g the sumanent mmers. with Capt.Christmas party d Mrs. rSaumdaYnight att the Me- Mrs. ('eters and elra. Henning were school mates Mwill join her boy residence on Alton road. l'ine branches coy- in Illinois. acre. Bullefor little Christmas,with Mary, at Dayotna Mrs.Batten's fa[h- eted with glittering cotton gave a tcurletic Christ- A. h of Toledo, Is visiting her els- the Then they will return to Miami Beach for mas snow appearance to the wide veranda. Dan- ter,Mrs. T. Mrs.John Smitlint this winter. Mrs. Smith was the season. Mr. and Mrs. Billion have taken one cing occupied the evening. Refreshments were of the attractive Fowler apartments again this served at a lute hour.The guest list included Mr. also here last year. year. and Dire. Line Hager, Mr.and Mrs. W. C.With- J tell, Mr. and Mrs. 1'. G. Houser. Mr. and Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Meloy entertained a William Dick- Vars, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Harrod, Mr. and number of their friends Saturday night with an Theodore Dickinson and brother, informal party at their home on Alton road. Innen,returned Thursday from u rioting trip down Mrs.J.S. Stephenson, Mr.unJohn ltd Jae Hutch- the keys,aboard the beautiful new Dcknsoin yacht. {neon, Miss Dtildred Meloy, Mr. and Mrs. G. Fowler and son, Camp- weekThe Scorpion. William Dickinson will leave this , Jesse Louts. bell. have arrCecild t 0. F home on son, Island out onh the return trip o Chthe then will g" out to his California home for the winter. Irving Collins hJ, s aftert returned sfi rt business trip to Thet two oder boys,`James sr at and Cecil. tte,Jr.,tare ' Moorestown' school at West New- Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sedgwick Cooper and Miami Reach. Ile stayed at the home of Mr.and attending the boys' private . 1 Major and Mrs.Reginald Owen were guests of Mr. etre. T. J. Pancoast,and Inspected his new home Christmaston e eastodays.,and will return this week for the /' and Mrs. Bernard Gimbel on a week-end trip which is being built on line Tree drive. i • . . . . .• ...-,.,. 1...1 t ./ .• 1 ‘ DECEMBER 24, 1923 MIAMI BEACH REGISTER ELEVEN r••,7(141 p .., , . .. •... ' . lb.—. .„.,--:•"' 7. •... . .... ,Nict.. .. - -,,,,, . s • '- - -%,, ,..,,Towk'•e•• . . , .0.. , . -,... „,„ . . • ....,,-4'. 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" ,• ....... . ....,. ,..: ..---.- '-•••• •'" • -.14, .. fo. .-t . . ---6- 4k f. - ,• a . . .... ' u... 5 ,::::f•,..- 1 1 tormemummutrumniummtimmuummunammitimmumumunno wir . f.tA Kt tif-Y18.. \ :•:- • ( MRS la0BEFIT RALSTON •) :73 f:,5•,: ,.,.. ,. . ,.. t1111110114:,,•I.:111.:1, 0_1. ...s,.. ;5 1119.:ci —Photographs by Cox 1 • TWELVE MIAMI BEACH REGISTER DECEMBER 24, 1923 i VIII III NI tl lillll'.IIIII�.IIIILIIIIIIIIl I'I!!IIII'llll l'IIIII1111H1!1111111''�IIIIPJIIII�.I lllll!'Ilrllllllnl111111- J'l ll tlllll'llll l'llllllllllll11111'1 111141111'llll!IIIII101111:I 1'lllll'1191111111111,I V111111111'l lllll'llllll'11111111 I = _ = We Ship Fruit by Mail or Express MAIL ORDERS OUR SPECIALTY 1I i _ Oceanic Construction Co. _ = l Fifth and Collins Miami Beach c FRUIT, GROCERY and DELICATESSEN STORE E IMPORTED GROCERIES E. • Architectural Designers and Builders Fancy Indian River Oranges 3 = Pecans Cocoanuts Alligators John L. Pope, Manager = _ Shipments Guaranteed. Special Parcel Post Boxes s = = 20 S. E. 1st Avenue Next to Paramount Theatre = .zu I a 1'11'111'1111't11111'IItl111111.111111111111111111,111111111111111.IIIII1111111'11111111111 111111111111'.11111111111.x. 111111'.11:111111111111m1111!I imilIn111GIt10111!1.119.1.111111111IIdI1111111111111111,1111111'11111'11111111'3 • i . B. E. RAINEY Perry's Causeway :i: Pharmacy For REAL VALUES ._ "A Complete Drug Store" IN Beach Properties B. E. RAINEY N.ar Postoflice, Miami. Beach •• 213 5th Street Telephone 537 s. i : '— Miami Beach 'i :i . ••.•••...•.••• •. IIIIIIIIIIIpl1111111111111111111.II11111111111.111111111111 ::•}{••;{•{••}•}{•:^?{•{•?•r:•}•}•}•:•:•}•:{•:•<•{•{••}.;;••:•} I I I I I I I I I I I 111111 Id.111 I I I I I I I I I i n I I I.. _ 1, 1 .1 n,. t BETTER. GIFTS Tobe had only at = ALVIN L. SAMMONS criminating buyer in all sorts of things in the General Contractors best modern taste. = 718 Fifth Street I to be had only at Associate Architect Wm. F. Brown. The Farren ShopMiami Beach, Florida = The home of practical, distinctive and unusual = Phone 511 gifts not to be found elsewhere. THE CASINO MIAMI BEACH 11'u1 itir1pt,11ininlll l wiles.iIIl1111111p11tlp11tp,n111nr71I11nx11amilI 11111'1111'N19tllnte •••x..... .... ..... ... .......................... •._. y ....... .. ...................... ..:.:.:.: ........... FLAMINGO BAKERY -.1: •:.: 1 f !j�,� l L'/ '' K171 '/-6. '� li :• I��:7q !� 1el 127 Collins Ave. •, 15(...5. :i i := Telephone M. B. 623 'i Miami Beach Leading Restaurant a- FRESH BAKINGS DAILY •r Popular Prices Bread, Rolls, Cake •, �' • Corner 5tlr Street and Collins Ave Daily delivery to all parts of the Beach .i. ... No substitutes used in our baking •. HaclMia Hotel Bldg. Cakes made to your order for all special occasions .1 i Miami Beacll � •'� '1 : •'.-:-....:••:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:••:••:-:-:-:-:-:••:••:-:-:-:-:-:-:••:-:-:••:••:••:-:-:-:-:••:-:-:-:••:-:-:-:-:-:•.:-:-:-:-.1. ....i THIRTEEN MIAMI BEACH REGISTER DECEMBER 24, 1923 . ...... n. . 4, ..,, -,,.. . ..,,,...,.. , .... woo . ,...4: i . I .. _.A V /pot . ..,. '"‘ 2 , . ',y 4 ''' leaA ........ U S tj NI.4 tjfrit I , , ,.••• . ' 44 • , .. . ..... . .. t ., \ 1.,..;".*?(4'' ''S te,441",' '11'.s.:. V'' 4-.•i . // `,,#4''‘-::. . \'':,''....j1,;',., 44.t 0.,",:,A.C..4:‘...• ' •r ,i= .1 ii III' ,. •,n , ,,tR,,,,..4 ' ,i•- ?, , :y .••;,.:•..; . ,•__)/ . ,i - ---...) DAN 1-1A2_DIE , llir . 1 '..... ....., i) N, Joi-IN S. . . I. V t. ... r.1ion_eer ........ COLLINS . . ... _.....,... .... . - 1 :.....- ,... I - ... ... , .. fr , sn-\.- .._.4,..---.4,,aNisi , f 'n r• - N. • ,4/. - , ; ,s,. Aw.---.. 1 10 . n AMES A '' Ll. 11.LLIS 0 N .\ Of0 4,,;;',',„,:y•;.,?„.„, ...:... ',, 111111/01:11 ,,,..1.,...z.:,:s:;,..:..;,,,t",,,,,r:.,..".<,,----,o, ‘..,01',<•:. _ , s Ill. ...--- • \ ' /z_-—,--- • .IE,,,q.t i...-.•-,.s., 4,,°.>4i.x.,,<‘..':...;,...,4, •,,, '''''111/4". -.>, .;%.,••=,,,4, —•witc 4,`,.,i'',,d,is, I' )4 . k• C IA IT t-i '.1. '''' S".;4.).4•:-.‘, ,;:.,.,:...4111L. . . ,,. ,ss 2,-----; -; tt4.4"ri0-::7.. . • - , '• .4('.,. -... . ,;,,,,:,-,'---,',„,, N .... / • ;,t,•- :\/,•'711\''''Z.'•'f".•. / i . s r FOURTEEN MIAMI BEACH REGISTER DECEMBER 24, 1923 ' ❑ a I 1 M]IAMJ[ BEACH 11 f! l (t 1 Orchard Subdivision 1 , . ., ! Only a few more lots left. • Prices on these lots will be advanced in a short time. ,I BUY NOW and take advantage of these low prices Lots 50x150 Soil has been cultivated and fertilized for 10 years. Lots priced as low as $3500 MRAMR BEACH 1 vMJPROVEMENT CO. JOHN S. COLLINS. President 1657 Washington Ave- 'I'IIUS. .1. I'ANt1UAST. Sec.-Trow. 0 0' DECEMBER 24. 1923 MIAMI BEACH REGISTER FIFTEEN MIAMI BEACH LEADS THE NATION Larger Increase in Building Permits than Any Other City Although Miami Beach is only eight T f _ aR(� �1 & A was mayor of Brooklyn for many years old as a silty, she gained the ®'\�-' r' ���'t +v :'1�'. as H�. •-�r yeas, Meridian, just north of Lincoln reputation this year of leading the •r road. southern cities in percentage of build- l F. M. Robertson, head of the Pitts- ) ing Increase, with 300 percent over the burg Electric Light and Street Rail- previous year. For the first 11 months tat 1 way plant, Merldlan and 17th street; of this year, Miami Beach's building 1I i�1/• • /l. H. E. Talbott, Jr.,head of the Wright permits totaled $4,073,900 as against '��: l/ Brothers Aeroplane Works and several $1,482,705 for the entire previous Yeas lie banking institutions of Dayton, Ohlo, t In the list compiled by building In- )„� Biscayne Bay and 10th street; A. E. r, 0 Lloyd, inventor and head of the Hey- epector L. C. Davis may be noted the wood Wakefield Furniture Company of 3 •° construction of 125 residences averag- ;*( \ • Baltimore, Biscayne Bay and 12th ss Ing $12,000 each, 40 apartment houses _ i� street: Edward Oraelit, head of the averaging $17,000 each, and 16 hotels, +te Grasaelli Chemical Works, Cleveland, averaging$94,800 each. .11+ � Bay and 14th street; Theodore Dick- When Miami Beach's permits passed 'a, Intern. president Lehigh Portland Ce- • meat Company, Bay and 16th street; the $4,000,000 mark,an impressive lit- 'l 'elf! Dr. F. N. Edwards. president of the tie ceremony was held at the city hall, J Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, 0., for the permit that did the deed was �, lliscayne Bay and Lincoln road; Wil- . taken out by John Levi. president o[ ° - ry // Ilam Wemmers, one of the largest el- the Ocean View company at one of the 1: - ">.r' igar manufacturers In the United a council meetings. ',�, <;L fti Rlntes, Ikay road, south of Lincoln Much credit was given to the efflcl- 'f1 raid; 1•'rederick Kniffen, one of the `• ent city management and to the big i; heads of the DuPont Chemical and development companies for Miami - ,• Powder Works, Bay road, just north Beach's high standing. Mayor Louis f ' ..i of Lincoln road; Theodore Boden- F. Snedlgar, city manager Van Alen e - wein, owner of one of the largest Harris, president of the city council, newspapers in New England, Sunset John Levi, councilman F. C. Henning, Lake; Ex-Governor James Cox of Frank C. Heal, C. B. Floyd, Harry 7,7, Ohio, recently candidate for president Bice, W. A. Scott, and J. N. Lummus, of the United States, Biscayne Bay Jr..are the men responsible for a pro- I F;{ just north of Nautllua gresslve city government. nli 'ln' 4/ �s+..!. Ex-Governor Wm. R. Hodges of $ Kansas,Ocean drive; Edward F.Hur- Bond Election January 21 ley, president of the United States 'Si e3 Shipping Board during the war, Bis- j ® _ _ � f The city of Miami Beach will hold ''i' - - - - . caayne Bay just north of Nautilus; an election January 21,1924,on a pro- John S. Collins, pioneer developer of Meet !own F.Sned,gar—Miami Beach's progressive mayor. Wonderful prop- rj posed $800,000 bond issue. Miami Beach, Ocean just north ofroes has been made by Miami Beach during Mr. Snediger'a term cf office, c ones theedev Thomas J.Pan- Total yearuf amountvements to $601,600.planned for and still greater things an expected before another year goes by.Mr.Sued- the coast, of developers of Miami $gar is also well known as a lawyer. peach. North end of Lake Pancoast; Water Extensions. _ ___ Wilfred Sellers, manufacturer of the Paving streets (penetration macs- EI Seller Kitchen Cabinets, Pine Tree dam, curb and gutter: Collins Ave. - drive and 41st street: James A. Alll- from 26th street to 30th street; Ocean I i 1 son,of Indianapolis, Indiana, owner of Meridian avenue fromDrive from 24th t 1st St. toto 29th t reet;Col- �\/�t` 1) >,�` (�`, l` l J'``t)+)�fe1 Miami Beach Aquarium; Oscar Dan- , iels,New York and Tampa ship build- Ilna Canal; 22nd street, from Sheri- er, Collins avenue; Joseph Fralinger. dan Avenue to Ocean Drive; 21st St., ll I( I of Atlantic Cit Inventor of Salt Wit- . from Collins Ave. to Ocean Drive: .�� alt\•i .� ���.��� ( [life y' ter Taffee,Ocean drive. 29th Street, from Collins Avenue to d . Indian Creek Drive; Lincoln Road. Amongthe Burton Road will he the name given from Alton Road to Collins Avenue: prominent and well p•letor of the Morrison hotel, Chicago, known people of the county wto the short street in Beliview Sub- Second, third and fourth streets, Y Ire have III.; Ocean and 18th street; I”. H. Os- division at the Beach which extends from Washington Avenue to Collins come to Miami Beach to make their borne, president of the Oscar Daniel's from Lincoln Road to the Canal be- Avenue. winter home here are the ones listed Shipbuilding Plant, New York and tween Bay Road and the bay in honor Paving alleyways. below and to this list new names are Tampa, Ocean and 17th street. of Burton S. Hooker, who owns one Sidewalks on 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 7th. 8th, being added constantly: William Itorlick, manufacturer of of the most beautiful homes In that 9th. 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th Carl G. Fisher, former automobile the Horlick's Malted Milk, Ocean and section. Mr. Hooker was also one of streets from Washington Avenue to manufacturer and real estate develop- Lincoln Road; A. C. Newby, ex-press- the first to build in the locality. Ocean Drive. or, Ocean and Lincoln Roads; Harvey dent of the National Motor Car Sanitary sewers, storm sewers, S.Firestone,manufacturer of the Fire- Company, Ocean and 16th street: Ju- Widening of Collins avenue Is al- bridges, bulkheads, parks, fire depart- stone tires, Ocean front and 46th St.; lime Fleischman, manufacturer of ready having its effect. The sum of meat. undesignated street improve- E. R. Thomas. manufacturer of the Fleischman's yeast, Ocean and 16th $20,000 each was recently refused for meats, which include the repairing of Thomas automobile,at one time one of street; illr. and Mrs. Clayton Sedg- two Inside lots. Washington Avenue, the building of a the most famous makes of American wick Cooper. famous authors, Ocean street In front of Collins Park along cars and the first automobile to be Drive and 41st street; Robert Hassler, Ray G.Burlingame has opened up a the ocean, and a very considerable driven around the world, Ocean and manufacturer of Hassler's Shock Ab- real estate office In the building for- amount of resurfacing and oiling of 40th street; William F. Whitman, a sorbers, Collins and 15th street; F. C. merly occupied by the Miami Beach other streets which are not perma- Chicago printer and millionaire,Ocean Oslus, inventor, Collins and Lincoln Improvement company at the corner nently Improved. and 84th street; Harry C. Moir, pro- road; H. V. Schleren, whose father Twenty-third street and Collins Ave. t r . SIXTEEN MIAMI BEACH REGISTER DECEMBER 24, 1923 0 1 ). 4....., ii • .- ,,i),,,,.., , _. .,-.1.),,,N ,•„.,, . . The WOE f ord -. . .e.-4 ,..91i i kti „S T'. Knill . •, 4%5i:`, r I,''> w. ':-r'4 10. CNir ..% 1 � ' 1 f a V. •S4.., ,', Milani 51 i1TK�1� o��a¶I► �s�. .• 211 -t. 'l'' C i y^ • 1' ,SVLl1C�ltllsill LSdJ�C91CII FRorida JOHN R. WOFFORD,Directing Manager W. S. WOODI'ILL, Manager. Open from December first to May first i• Room Now Open I IAccommodations for 350 , Music by Chas. Fischer's Feature Orchestra r Out-of-Door Portraits Exquisitely Handcolored 0 ii . , f ,` 4 .. .. APPOINTMENTS t BY li1 ` TELEPHONE - t meati 1 1 0 "`' +; /; a 1+ i •!l.srY*1+s: ti= ' . " Robert Lawrence Cox ._a_.� z- i,-4,, STUDIOS •'k' t �, , -..�;."-., i:).�x�� Hotel Royal Palm 1 The Casino. Miami Vi Miami Beach i _' We Have With Us This Week ' : z The honor of being the COX OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER - .. fiat oily manager of M1 — 11 s • ',:'. "A'1_' ami Beach goeo to Van Robert Lawrence Cox has been se- • c` :�'%�'L Alen Harris. Mr. Harris • �- .•. gip cared by the management of The Reg- , ii--';s �i�._a�"1 ' • was widely known as a Inter us the official staff photographer 7 civil engineer _afore he r .,, and the columns of The Register will • /�• cams to Miami Beach, yd ' - t- • '� ' and his exnerience and reflect in the photographic illustra- ,r '�; - • • judgement in tical line tions, Mr. Cox's unusual artistic abll- f, '. .i„`,, filo - • • have =-can of y little Ity through which he hue established value to the oily in its i big improvement pro- himself as one of the best known and • pram. most successful photographers In this �' / section of the country. � - His studio at the Reach Is located �(4.. �I ut the Miami Reach Casino. ' through which he has established him- r - LIST OF HOTELS IN MIAMI ' : '��' BEACH 4� ', Y 1" vL..• Annex, Alton Road. I,. j • y IBridge Inn, 1730 Dade, 9` I ' ! {I` Brown, Ocean Drive and Int St. i E. ' + - Carol,Ocean Drive and 4th St. j • Casino Inn, 33rd St. near Collins -.: • 3 torCastle,Washnlgto nand 3rd St. I r i' Colonial, First St. near Washington i Nt- • I Dade, Dade and Alton. r- Flamingo,1500 flay Road. f. l - Haddon, Collins and 5th St. f Harlin, 4th St. and Collins Ave. j - Lodge. 29th St. . / Lincoln, Lincoln Road. I • ' f - ---- Marlborough, 17th St. and Alton ".�?mlp�.c I ;: •• ^� 415 Collins Ave.' . _-- ;•;:,;,-,..—;. Road. Miami Beach, Ocean Drive and 6th ' • SL .,,. Nautilus, 4500 BAY Road. ' Joseph Milne ' Nemo, Collins Ave. & let St. New York, 720 Fifth St. "Come on In, the water's fine;"says r I'ancoast, 2900 Collins Ave. Joseph Milne, secretary and treasurer j� j • ! it. .;Av- Seabreeze, Collins Ave. and 2nd St. of the Miami Beach Casino, when he r Sea Crest. Ocean Drive and 2nd St arrived from Newport last week and \Voffunl, on Ocean front. opened lir, dram of bits affiers. 9'll,' `` 5,1..'‘.- preliminary opening of the casino for i S. \ COMMUNICATIONS the season will take place on New iavr ,'l. _ -'� Year's Eve,and the formal dinner will I ��` The publication of a strictly Miami be held the night of January 15. I . • p� �• Beach paper is only an indication to the observing public of how fats There are those who think that aur Forseeing the nosubil- ' -'-vYa-' I Miami Beach is materializing and unusual real estate,activities are baa- i' / forming into a city. ed on air, but the real truth is that hies of Fifth street. Val - !' C. ^-'eery was tt.e fast Men with mousy are daily Alnking hard bended northern business mrn 1 their fortunes in the purchase of MI- see here at Miami Beach an oppor- ' man to office a`. a real estate office on this }� -i ar:u ]tenet. Pr'++l•erty' and by liter tunny that they consider ground value, ! investments are proving their confL and are nulcit, to take advantage street,orec corner his build- ,+ ` 3 rag at ere of Fifth / f deuce in the folate of Miami Beach. the uporhrnillejxt to invest. ! street and Co"ins ace- / �'!' 4f. It is only one', n. u life time tial When one considers that this city Is r `•••r the privilege is rq c�: to a man rr only ten years old, and compares it nue. Mn C'eary is city i - with the age of their home city, they tan assessor and is a - , woman to take rut in the h+ the of a foundation of a great city of the can quickly see what the fuhtre vice-president of t:-s Mi • ri r, future. will be. ami gear''. Cham'+er of I • Every successful man in the north In moat industrial northern towns Commerce. .. is a prospect. at some future date, to their growth and values can only ex- l F. owry Wall is a -`I }' � nd tvllh the birth rale and industrial 3 be a citizen and a property owner at Mt �iec-Prnsrde nt of Cie Mi- visitors, have proved themselves win- activities. In Miami and Miami Beach amu Beac`:'fust National • • ` - oars and have won their battles in the condition is very different as our Bank and is n;;r the �' + .d..•., Miami Beach. This means that we mild winter weather draws thousands L cashier. Much interest in """ Y"'+�J are to have a city whose citizens and of clAlUnror, rn4 rush rmd everyone is the Miami Beach Cham• • �C their different liars. u pu'd+alrect to lake fatrt in the {utero • has ' bee of Commerce - ' f«"€"'•...• In the view and vision of the man growth of this section. Thus a large been ta4.en by Mr. Wall _ .•3 _ who will be at Miami Beach ten years•per cent of a hundred and ten million who was erected one of from now, we of today will be consid-: people are the investors of the future. the vice-presidents last ,;;,:C�,.,;,; John J. Hayes. I! r Bred us pioneers. r` year. I J yy Ria 1�To ..a�.�>a'�a` R��::: .` H ,',4"..' :A:,:y.;:.,...,.:i. W.. .;:i.:,:':i: a • • __.�_ ��`v W.% / I F �' yam, • 0:0"45 p s .- d .1t w' .V� °L„ x44!. ': 11 .w _ Z 1 s ..S {,, b Y T'-- : JIB IrY I 11 l Y.. ii • 3w:. F ! k.axtea 4. r }iii.:ri'-''.2. •-•,-. iii • - tY& c ,. : 1. „is .c, i I I t� _� ........` . ... ..- , ..: -"--- , ---e.- ...: '..:3,,:...,;:', „.4.. .....„,4%,-,,„ ..,. • / —- ::;.T .".,-0,-,' y v ,-.,.,,.... .. ..,.\ ., , . . . . .. , ...:....", , y,:: \ . ,,,,,.. , 44.. . ,. , 1.7..f.' -4', • -• ,*,‘,.,,, • . it ... .„,.,-,4—*-k;g>14 h ,^ 3 >.,. ' • Q �'' .Sm,' not s ;f ' ' 4 . . .. . ..... , , . .., .. .. ,e. 144 .— ,...:-.:(s..-;,..1.,...):•',.,:.,w;- . ••0,,,. .,,,„..,... • . , ,,- amiss^ ". . .4't y ...,,t°4?m, ': .. . I ' 0111= II e ch Greets the Eye at Every Turirn Aitt , , �. . „, '' ` �` 1 4. . I ,, ; .. 4... 01 11 t/1111 • t„_ .- +t _.,,,,,,,,.4.-„. 4 k .., I b . 4 y V. tijk Y: 114 1z si , . , 1 t ... ,ns. .• k . %iii,. t I 0 , t , ,. ,1 a r . `! ? r r '- 4��r r .y yl r ri t '°°'"mac f ` I et '' F( 1-Ar T 1. , t °— t#1 r 3} fl Gr rg 7. It' 41435k le . 1 F - •` _ fit. ('....o��l'� i y `y ¢� C , • 11111111 7mormessim. ' rasa '""ra°-* 1 o •1 .1 '•, . . .f.• rtt, 111^. _. � . - 1111 • 1 Confidence before we sell you anything, we must first sell you confidence—confidence in our honesty and in our judg- ment as to values. We never recommend what we i wouldn't do ourselves. Our cars will call for you at any time and without obligation on your part. Miami Beach I Phone 517. RAY G. BURLINGAME I LOUIS L. GARRIGUES • Realtors Associates are Twenty-third St., at Collins Ave. J. H. Proeger—H H. Curtis I Miami Beach—across from Casino (u1111111Ill1119911'Ipimitr119911111II'Inimu1'11'imitnitut111111'III!II111initi11111111t1inru1'Itini11i__X191111171171 iniv 1t111111niiiiiiin 1111111'III!r11111!11111911'nini9lrl!11111'11119111111191'lllll9'iI11tan•' lat ir*_ = u Everyone On Miami Beach i =72 You are within a stone's throw of the World's Largest Fish - Miami Beach Real Estate = - ing Grounds, laden with every specie of tempting Sea Food. i = = Trout, Kingfish and Pompano. Oysters, Shrimp and Craw- JOHN J. HAYES fish abound, all of them real delicacies. I c _ _ Whynot set aside several days of each week for Healthy _ REAL ESTATE _ = Fish Dinners? _ 608 Fifth Street Miami Beach, Fla. _ = We Deliver Twice Daily to All Parts of the Beach ( FE _ e "Just West of Smith's Casino" 533 .77: SANITARY FISH MARKET 3 1 1919'11111971nitinii1I111tintillll9li. ,11IItitut1LI11inti11111tlllil1111111'11111'IIIIIIIi1nit inini'titnitititt1.1711'W11141lllll'd,1111'11mitr r7'oulu9ruurrnrmm�rrtllr,llllln!7rririn11111nulnln1n11rtnl n rlJlll!IIIll�ll'19Id1'I11dP199'11711'll'II!1'IIIIlllll1111'IIIIVIIII1111'I'1111'1'1'11191111111'Iq'I'IIIIIiLInII,IIdIIIIMIIIII_ WHY DELA Y--- Eastman Kodaks = EVENTUALLY YOU'LL BUY AT MIAMI BEACH Whitman's Candies =_ "The Complete Drug Store" _ i c —for— Phone 6391 ii.0III Phone 6391 _ DEPENDABLEUNEXCELLED SELECTION c�� it c•• JI%' '" �. = CONSCIENTIOUS SERVICE. Prescription Specialists Waterman's Fountain Pens = Jerome BEACHOFFICEOrganization Complete Stock Domestic and Imported Perfumes _ 1 119 Lincoln Road, next to Bank r and Toilet Articles = Phones. Beach 458 or 771 c 34 East Flagler St. Miami. Florida _ MIAMI OFFICE 12 N. E. 3rd Ave., Calumet Bldg. Telephone 7111 :,ri1Ji IiF19111n1!IIIIItI Ill l tl 11 I III III I I Ild VI711:1 I'I171111111111111111 I I111111'1I 171 II III171 I III 11191III119171'i1III,'nl'19llllyda ptegpfipr}}r,.•»y}P07Ofi4 ..., J Five Day Tours "CHARLEY'S" SEACREST GRILL Phone 874 HAVANA 2nd Street and Ocean Drive M. B. IPersonally conducted A la carte service from 8 a. m. until 1 a. m. k TOUR CO. Breakfast 75c Regular Dinner $1.25 UNITED T All expensespaid Meals delivered to all parts of the b_ach at any hour.Phone 9475 Elser Pier, Miami Private Dining Rooms. We Cater to You l. +++++++++++++++++++44444.4•4-Har.:-:••:•+++++++++++++4444+0.-:4 , MIAMI BEACH HARDWARE AND PAINT CO. t LEARN TO SWIM fro the Lindseys l A. C. Benn_tt, Prop. • Now at the Li's Casino i` *.i Builders' Hardware. RooFing Paints• Oils, Varnishes. _. i Stains All Branches of Swimming Taught—See Them 109 Collins Ave. About Your Swimming Problems. Rates Reasonable. Phone 387 M. B. Satisfaction Guaranteed Miami Beach -44+++++++++4444•1•44444•44444•44•144-1-24444•4•44++++++++4•444 i� SEVENTEEN MIAMI BEACH REGISTER [ DECEMBER 24, 1923 Huge Development Program Now In Full Swing Millions Being Spent in Development of Miami,Beach this year by the permanent inhabitants Miles of streets,sidewalks and street of the community. ' i Accommodations for fifteen thou- tf � car tracks are treesbebuilt, tfowering j of cocoanut and flowering i• sand visitors have been provided at bushes are being planted, thousands • the beach and the indications are that . of acres of land aro rising out of the �> every home, hotel and apartment ` sea and millions of dollars are being e I will be occupied for the greater por- tion spent In the huge program of devel- opment '0 � r tion of the season. Real estate devel- now In full swing under the :N ^!.� devel- opment, and Improvements generally. direction of the Carl G. Fisher inter- ests as their part of the race to keep ,\ I degree of progress and achievement, pass with the construction of three , and the various concerns now operat- ing 1 or more millions of dollars worth of r` fag at the beach have announced num- hotels, apartment houses and homes \ i'. l,erleee record sales this season. The ;i' each year in Miami Beach. 1 ' gross sales In real estate for this time The figures are almost too large to of the year.manors declare, have this grasp save by those with the same + year by far eclipsed all former sea- i Ivision as the leaders in the Fisher d,• sons. in the instance of the Carl a. veloDmenta. Much of the great P+•ea- - ill Fisher properties the sales this year ent program is already an mecum- have gone over one and two-thirds i plashed fact but It will take another !\.- { millions of dollars against a gross year to complete the work. Fifteen average, for this time of the year in { i miles of concrete bulkhead will be • the past, of $150,000, according to a 1 built and four miles are now in post- j,. statement Alined by al r. C. W. Chase, tion, 18 of the 27 miles of concrete Jr.,of the Carl O. Fisher offices. sidewalk are complete, 16 of the 21 A number of new sub-divisions have ki miles of independent water mains been placed on the market recently by • have been laid,three of the four miles various bench realty organizations of street car extension, the 40 miles and In practically every instance the of electric service extension and the • �� Demand for lots has been far greater :l�r two miles of added telephone service than ever before. In addition to the planting of 26,000 -,, Rales amounting to $816,040 in lots. trees and 6,000 flowering shrubs are - and nearly $100,000 in houses were accomplished. I Ilk made during the year 1923 by the Je- TwenlY-five miles of additional hard rome Cherbino organizations, It is re- 1put In ported, and many fine homes that surface and oiled streets will be - have been constructed during the peal while 2,000.000 cubic yards of material + . . I year leen been sold U, new resldpast will be removedl from the bottom of - who Intend to make Miami Beach the bay to be placed behind bulkheads , j" theirnts permanent home. to complete ewlythe 2.500 acres of fills. Various civic Improvements have This newly created land and a thous- and additional acres must be planted \ been made and arc being planned for I � - \ the beach this winter. More than to grass. Seven bridges are on the \\\FFF seventy-five per cent of the property program. aggregating 2,246 lineal feet and three of them are now built. • owners on Collins avenue have signed Some 78,895 feet of material will be + - - used in the sheeting and piling in lip for the intermediate poste that will be required to augment the corner walla and this work is lights in making the street a white- . retaining - - - way.about one-fourth complete but every - The winter sports are swinging into day sees more work thedreg accomplished as the full energies of dredges, tore- their own and much interest Is being teams, trucks and ail • shown by the enthusiastic In each pnr- ot e, equere, - , their game or pastime. With the other equipment of the Fisher inter- - opening of the Miami Beach Casino eats are put forward In the program. which is only a week away, all three / --- GREATEST SEASON AHEAD of the big amusement exlabllshmenlx 1 on the ocean front will be running full a blast and the visitors will find that With a steady stream of tool sis �_ r water sports remain supreme ore the pouring Into the hotels and ap rUueat - houses at the Beach greatest of the !reach attractions. end the urnvei Transportation facilities are rapidly that colony of people who rehulariy being increased in every direction of each year make Miami Beach11lip Bait^ approach to Miami I4each and every winter hunts, "business is picking Up" W. A. Kohlhcpp is the vice-president of the Carl G. Fisher interests, 9 and on the of the year evident,with the opening of the larger • . 1924 the season's opening will be been selected to this cost because it takes a man with ',road vision, to Fe one Indication of mid-season activity is greeted by the largest number of win- • hotels and apartment houses Mlaml of the heads of a company which is doing big things. Mr. Kohlhepp ialso Beach will be In the throes of the resident of the Peninsular Terminal Company which recentlycorn- ter citizens that have ever been mea the vice•p winter season• at a corresponding time in previous years,is the prediction generally made meneed operations on the gigantic "Miami port project." t • ._ ...,..�...r.++rY.s'-•.-�' ...,�.... ..r-ter a. ^wrar+�,`.---- _. DECEMBER 24, 1923 MIAMI BEACH REGISTER EIGHTEEN 1111111 I'1 r 1 I I l I I I I I 11111 1111'.1111 I'l l I I I 11111116 I L I I I I I.I I I I I I I I I 1 11'11111'111 11111 I P I1 1 1 l 111 I I'1 1 1 11111 I l 9 I I_ =11'!1 11111111111111111'11111111111111111:1111111111111111111111.11111111111111111111111111111.11151111111111111111 I I I I t E = – – pR„Fills k.--- _ _ . _ _ _ _ .... _:-_-, Hill _ _ �L��41:?� _ _ Are what die investors are after. _ _ Our business is to sho wyou where and how to i get them. CUT O. = The phenomenal growth of Miami Beach, with its s • _ = attendant increase in valuations is not something of Distributors _ _ the past. It is here— = Li 110 W74 1 Hudson and Essex = = and the opportunity for profitable investment is open to those with keen foresight. MOTOR CARS = _ – We have some exceptional values in beach- prop- erty that will merit your investigation. Is a Sales and Service = _ Schir naeher & Hightower m I 7.7 - _ - 920 5th St. Miami Beach Office Tele. 526 i 1055 to 1067 No.. tiFlagler St. _ _ MIAMI OFFICE MIA1111, FLA. Phone 7168 _ _ LEAMINGTON HOTEL 305 NE 1st St. Telephone 6764 F1111'11111111'1111111111 IIIIIII'IIIII11111111111111111 VIII 11111111111 VII 111111.111'.1111111111'I 111111111.111.11111111r - I II IIII1Il111l11111'111111111IIIII1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111'11111'1111111111111111111111 — The Ruggles Motor Truck Company, of Sagi- naw, Michigan, announces the appointmenttusiof f The Miami-Ruggles Truck Company as e Factory Distributors of their product on the East Coast of Florida. The Miami Grocery Co. The new distributorship has secured the mag- nificent building at 1043 West Flagler Street. Fancy Groceries where every model of Ruggles Truck in produc- tion will be displayed and carried in stock for i the convenience of their patrons. A full line of Live Poultry of all kinds. replacement parts are carried in stock and trained service men have been employed to carry out to Fancy heavy Western Meats. the letter the factory service policies. 1.). Truck users, both present and prospective are W. H. Erwin, Manager invited to inspect our plant, showrooms and stock room at their convenience. 1 100 Lincoln Road Phone 301 ( MIAMI BEACH MIAMI RUGGLES Exclusive Lines of Imported Goods TRUCK COMPANY 1043 West Flagler St. MIAMI, FLA. 1 , DECEMBER 24, 1923 MIAMI BEACH REGISTER NINETEEN From A Mangrove Swamp to A Paradise a Make Polo Reservations • From a mangrove jungle into a _ _ - cy, c'yY ��i ��, Gam'�:�. �F�..r�'=�..�F,.-+ `. _•�--' • fairyland that tells the tale of Miami I{- ,' With the season's polo opening on Beach, paradise of the New World. the afternoon of Christmas Day use ny Men iv to fortunes and millions of dollnto f f` the applications have been filed for season I In private have united to 1 ft tickets and parking space at the field. �II make possible the transformation. (I tfrrr+erh.gg,•` ft Quite a number of new enthusiasts r, In July, 1912, the work of building I f� for the sport are to l •' be found In the Collins bridge was started, to link the 111 '14{y}a;• . swampy peninsula with the mainland, if list of applicants for tickets this year. i, },,q. yl according to Stanley Bullock, of the and thus to bring Miami to the ocean. 1 - i 1,`..:` rr Carl 6. Fisher Interests, who is In John S. Collins,who will celebrate his �x �'r charge of the ticket sales, and It Is birthday December 29, was the man r1 t- ' .7' stated that people who have been re- .� who saw the vision of such a bridge, +` f� �� .,T y stateguiltily In attendance have are undertaking the project at the age of l` again coming in with their usual high 76,a time of life when most men have �`. .� y Internet in the game. f ceased to dream of accomplishment. �` s r More than fifty reservations have • Thomas J. Pancoast came at this VI fl been made for the season It Is under- time, taking charge of the develop- �` +1 stood. The following names are to be meat work for Mr. Collins. '/t found among those who have porches- Two hundred acres of land were ac- ir;$ �l ed the tickets quired by Carl G. Fisher and to this ,1 .^ t.,1 John S. Collins, J. D. McKenney, he added 260more. Desiring to Im- �Zji ft David G.Joyce,Frank B. Bhutto, Fred t prove this land, he went to the people Al ro 9 t I who owned the land between his pro- Sanders, . Cecil Q. Fowler, Mrs. Y/ �(. J. C. Andrews,John Levi, Mrs. James naked them to join In the filling asked and the government cut, and Oilman, Mrs. J. H. Carstairs, W. G. of ) t y the land. J. N. Lummus was onee of 1q Megge. J. H. Collins, Mrs Charles 1 the chief men who aided In this pro- ! Foster, Mrs. C. R. Meloy. A. K. Hut- Ject. Thus In filling In the land, the ' �� chins, Charles H. Krom, F. C. Ferris, i bay was deepened so that now It las ,{ _ Frederick Kniffin,M. D.Swisher,Mrs. .� r �� Ida Fisher,W.H.Vreeland,George M. world-renowned course for boat races. ! Jones.Thomas J. Pancoast,F.G.Rai- Telephones r ebphones Now Available fy ley,Gaston Drake and Huston Wyeth. /, ` � A beautiful fountain is to be pro- During lust winter season a number r/1 vlded by the Miami Beach Bay Shore of people on Miami Beach were unable �c 9 Company at the Intersection of Alton to have telephones Installed due to the t /� and Bay Ronda according to a recent lack of wire facilities on the part of -2 announcement and It Is expected that the Telephone Company. Early this tf ? r' a contract will be let at an early date. tr. ,year The South Atlantic Telephone fi The drawings have been Completed by 1`! TelegrnDh Company made preparntiona �) f� John N. Bollen and have met with the to increase Its facilities at Miami approval of the realtors. The foun- Bench and during the slimmer has had / _y,----' fain will be rather an expensive a large force of man nt work Dut1InR ,�N,U��S,- � _'U_A„5>Lm=-'G� -� ^'A�`�' '�� tribuwill to the natural beauty the con- up new poles, lines and cables. s Bulky It this satof add This extension work, which has ne- Thomas J. Pancoast needs no intro'luction for he is one of the hest known much to Itshisctionand is stated. ceseitated an expenditure of approxi- men in Florida. Mr. Pancoast is secretary of this Miami Beac'+ Improvement location attractiveness,selected It st be mately 880,000.00 on Miami Beach Company,and vice-president of rho Bay S::ore company, and one of the vice- iii theed where the Inland Vlwi abs , alone, has been completed and as an- preisden! of the Miami Beach First National Bank. As the genial president situ ate Lnke sub-dlvlsand meet. nd nounced elsewhere in this paper, the of the Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce he has done much for civic better- company is now prepared to provide ment. Having seen Miami Beach grow from a jungle into .a city beautiful, Movement is on foot to widen some telephone service promptly to anyone Mr. Pancoast is considered one of the men who scat know Miami Beach and of the prominent streets of the city, on Miami (teach desiring It. who his the city's interests sast'y at ::,art. the principle one of which Is Ocean In order to maintain a reasonable Drive, and it Is to be widened to 70 margin and to keep somewhat ahead l� r _ :� foes, according to the proposal. of its automatic central office equip-D- '�•,,,„--,—�a:ra,t- meat. at the Beach. Additional apps- Sa . :,•\ The I'enlnsulnr Terminal Company a la expending a huge sum of money In taloa having been received to be in- 11 S stalled during the next thirty days. ., ,. ? 1 digging the 28-foot channel In the bay The installers of the Automatic Corn- ~ •d, from the government cut to the west- ern from Chicago are now carrying 446.:1'' .- 1 ll - ern terminus of the holdings of the ' on an installation job of a similar nn- t, l� .Pb Yi +1/ company, thus making Miami Beach , r siS•�•, y Yry�.. more accessible to the ocean trenapor- t�ur In the Miami office. .----7,-...-_ ,,. +;•I!.5t.:"''S?� A Hightower and Schlrnmcher have r. 'a, �- opened up real estate offctes at 920 .z."......‹.4: -n ,� r7 .►>'+'Y• 1'_� The first yacht to arrive to Miami Fifth street, Miami Beach. In addition ��/�" of r (teach for the season was James A. t -'" � - \ Allison's well-known Seahorae,now at entirely their Miami offices, to lie devoted . - - ' i entirely to transactions In Miami t*-r �t.•`ryfF'"°:-N, v, >n•- t-•- ' the aquarium docks. Beach real estate. It is hard for anyone to imanine that this picture was made only a Michael Rnndaltzuff, noted Russian Robert Osborn has purchased lot 3 few years ago at Miami Beach and was at that time a typical scene [minter during the regime of Nicholas block 28 on Collins avenue between that might be found in almost any portion of the Peninsular. ltomunoff, has arrived at Miami Twelfth and Thirteenth streets thrtt Beach to spend the winter. This is f M. H. Gray whose office is at Fifth his second season here. street and Collins avenue. .,w....._.—. - gig,,_.- _.....r . —.-- - - ------ I i DECEMBER 24, 1923 MIAMI BEACH RE618TE TWENTY — I 1 �I'�1111111illllld lIIIIPIIIIIIIIIII11111Illlllllllllll'IIIIIIIIIIII'llll111111'lllllllll llllll'�IIIIIII 111Id'11111. 111 _ I .-'.7.ri Travel By Motor Stage cG1 HE CA'' 01..99 - DeLuxe Motor Stages leave our office, 6 South Miami HOTEL AND GRILLE Avenue, Daily at 8 a. m. for Jax. Overnight stop at _ Cocoa. Fare, one way, $12.50, round trip $24.00. = Fourth Street and Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, Fla. This is the only way to really see the East Coast of American or European Chinese or American Florida.t. = Cooking c1 Plan ' Florida Motor T;ans�ortation CO. = Half Block from Ocean Novelty Features 1 _ South Miami Avenue = Unexcelled Cuisine Open Year Round Phone 3430 for Reservations finimnunrunrunnolifimin'nnolnn'nurunrnlnlnuonm'Inwlwillllllllilifim u: VAL. C. CLEARY Causeway Ice Co. REAL ESTATE MIAMI BEACH 1 Office Open All Year Pure Distilled Water Ice 1 Have long list of Elegantly Furnished Homes and Apartments to Rent Service Unexcelled Correspondence Solicited and Information Graciously Given Beach Property A Specialty Phone 797 429 Collins Ave Miami Beach, Fla. Phone 825 _: Arnold Glove Grip Shoes .2 .. -FOR MEN AND WOMEN" :: Miami Ocean View Co. 5th Street and Alton Road AS COMFORTABLE T O WEAR . MIAMI BEACHAS A PAIR OF GLOVES and beach properties The Glove Grip Shoe Store I Highly restrictedresidentialExclusive Agents Owners of Star Island 133-135 Central Arcade 1 NEW HOTEL MADRID Pullen-Zell Electric Co. 413-415 Collins Ave Contractors and Dealers "A Complete Electrical Service" 1 64 W. Flagler Street OPEN FOR THE SEASON Miami, Florida December 20th 1 11 f 1 1 k ti DECEMBER 24, 1923 MIAMI BEACH REGISTER TWENTY-ONE I t ‘;.. TO , c ..0.,.... 11 elf-spinal 0--- , ,,..,,, i � was .-a...v .�'''y�[ r Ll,• I • 1' ye. :. I . ,bP< 4, _ ... 1 i p}�/ e :ill li t} 11 � � 11111 •e e 1 �+; till Te. f sc' r• }I rjt Ili e. 1 ir w ire A ;¢ Yd ,l yp'�'ft , •'�• ` i -_�.r• . tea • 1 ll I Y I'j � y ,�d, I I I "‘"- ---Al �V Miss Mice Ashby is one of Miami Beach's pop- ' alar young girls. She spent the summer taking a Mn. T. c RussAell, Jr..tis the presMiami dent of. the , trip around the world with her uncle, E. R. co-opPareneration parentsrntaand teachersof hasBsabeen ofhe Phomas. Miss Ashby and her mother, Mrs. Ken- much aid in of and been of • r much aid in the betterment of the schools of the .,�. - neth Ashby are residing at the Thomas home. community. _ ' s j ,s Seaweed,on the ocean front. !,,1,�, � silver chiffon. Roth carried arm bouquets of now- Mrs. James M. Cox was a guest last week at -,� � crs In soft pastel chaise- Little Dorothy Armor, the Lincoln hotel,coming from Dayton to oversee the flower girl, was clad In white net over white the furnishing of the residence north of the Nan MRS. J. KENNETH WILSON satin owe carried white narcissus and chryeanthe- Bins hotel on the buy front. She will return later and in the season with Mr. Cox and daughter Ann, to The wedding of Miss Miriam Gutta.daughter of mums brother of the groom, was spend the winter In the new mansion. Dr. and Mrs. J. Franklin Cutis, to Dr. Kenneth Sanford It. Wilson, J. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wilson, of the best man. Miss Nellie Carlin,a well-known lawyer of Chi- Miami (leach, took place the evening of Decent- Following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson 1 cage, and her sister. Mrs. Katherine 1.- Horigan, ber I, at the home of the bride in ll or Miami ieach f plan to make arrivedand here last Thuer- have arrived for the season at Miss Carlins new Wearing a frock of brocaded georgette over day home. 901 Collins avenue. white satin, with a band of silver leaves around manent home. her sunny hair.and a strand of pearls,too.gift of Little June Mathews celebrated her fourth birth- the groom,around her neck,the bride was a vision Mr. and Mrn. Roy Ott of White [of prettiness. She carried a shower bouquet of arrived at the home of J.C. fenny,on Belle Isle.. grounds 'tains, have ay recently with a pretty party the of the home of her parents.Mr.andd lilies. Mr. fenny is expected soon.Mrs. while roses and valley James F. Mathews Belle Is . Children who The maid of honor was the sister of the bride, celebrate me helped celchmte werea Sonny Ullman, Louis Sned- Miss Lucille Gutta,who wore green georgette over E. I. Cannon is expected to arrive at his Igor, rJ.. Mary Bullen,Zada and Patricia Burdine, white satin. The bridesmaid was her cousin, tin over 100 h his Pennsylvania avenue, Dora Ruchbinder. Charlotte and Graham Miller. 01111111111111111.11111111111111111111111111111111.11111111111111III11111111111111111111111111111111111111111L •E fgfu, l t _ Orchard Hat Shoppe _ ' Miami's Most Exclusive = 1:41,00/011Millinery =Modes tdat div Dial.nctive = I , � = and individual. We invite you to visit our shop = 277 East Flaglcr St. Columbia Building 110 S. E. First St. = MIAMI, FLORIDA -74 liat111I111111111111111,m1111111111111111I11,1I11I111111111111111m1111111111111iiimmIm11111111nr1111 SMINNIIIP. • •..;::M.. ti.L...,..., -...........--...--........-.----,.r-________„- . .. . . 1 TWE5.TV•TWO MIAMI BEACH REGISTER DECEMBER 24, 1923 1 i [ i7A1Fr5irTfl E Keep Your Business On ° sPo 2 s T'©l HOZ ° This Space sq •ti BAR.HAW MIAMI 1 /r''i` __h- ME. FI-A. :',#_ ONE BEST BEACH UNDERVALUE EACH WEEK ' ,.;t4, 4-Ike v,r ,.- This is our home, both winter and summer and we_ rhould Lr/ know locations and values. We are honest and conscien- • tious, slow but sure, and our conservatism works to your SUGGESTIONSi. interest. For Your Christmas Shopping THIS WEEK'S BEST BARGAIN Fashionable Haberdashery A $60,000 investment: Three extra large Miami Beach Golf and Tennis Hosiery party improved corner lots. One inside lot improved. Linen Suits and Knickers Lots subdividde will sell for $45,000 while improvements White Flannels and Gabardine Trousers alone are worth $30,000, giving an immediate profit of Bathing Suits $15,000. This location is ideal for hotel, apartment or Import.d English Tennis and Golf Shoes business building. If you have faith, vision and $15,000 cash SOLE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE FAMOUS C Here Is Your Opportunity SLAZENGER'S Thi` is only on.e of many bargains we have to offer. It will pay you to call and inspect our listings. TENNIS. GOLF AND POLO EQUIPMENT St:wart Golf Clubs with Steel and Hickory Shafts KELLY REALTY CO. Always in Stock Opposite Davenport & Rich Building 809 5th St., Miami Beach Telephone 469 ESTABLISHED 1897 Phone 386 Miami Beach for MARSHALL'S Miami Beach Garage &7 FTS THAT LAST (Established 1919) Your Impression of— L820 1st Street Where you will find new and commodious quarters i '1ff44_1E.R 9S for the storing of over fifty cars. Open Day and Night IS THE IMPRESSION OUR GIVI•S WILL CONVEY FOR YOU for wa h'ng and polishing of cars. Wrecking car ready to get you out of the ditch—anywhere— 1 anytime. Just phone The Store of a Thousand Gifts 386 if you arc in trouble or run out of gas and we will get to you as fast as the law allows. The Oldest Jewelry Store in Miami We carry a full line of tires, tubes and parts and Sutton & Gibson, Successors I. have a staff of skilled mechanics who do repairing in the right way. Phone 5996 130 E. Flagler Street 1 TWO RED LIGHTS 11 mark our doorway. Drive in for the best in garage Miami, Florida service. DECEMBER 24, 1923 MIAMI BEACH REGISTER TWENTY-THREE i THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 1- THE GATEWAY TO THE BEACH 1 Making Miami Beach a place of homes was em- `t s -.J ,■� The Flamingo Hotel will be the scene of the phasized by Clayton Sedgwick Cooper,noted auth- ` \1 ja,�(f(. I , January meeting of the Miami Beach Chamber ' or and lecturer,at the last meeting of the Miami �1 f, of Commerce which Is scheduled for the evening .f1 t• • of January 4th at 7:30 o'clock,according to an an- i Beach Chamber of Commerce held at the Sea . c j , announcement by Secretary C. W. Chase. Sr. Grille Friday night. 4 1 rIn order to co-operate with the Flamingo Hotel r i "In the,atmosphere.In the hearts of the people a '1 # management the meeting is being held earlier this d �' �,u r^ ,\ month so that It will come before the season's great city lives, declared Mr. Cooper. "The home ` , '� • _• ,1i i rush commences at the hotel. spirit made civilization possible. Therein largelyAn`i- Iles the difference between the civilization of " t f -•lTM ng unusuallyytheattractive program has been sof ,� ranged by committees in charge and one of North America and South America.North America r t 7T�'�y the largest crowds of the year Is expected to be was largely settled by those who came to make it ,t ` R � •TT' ` in attendance. The speakers on the program and their home,and South America mostly by adven- \; \ ' j fire others who are to offer various forms of Wrens, seekers after wealth." 4 i t i;,, , ` 1.. ,. r entertainment for the meeting will be announced t ,, I'` ft; ,r shortly by Secretary Chase. Mr. Cooper praised the audactiy, the vision 1 �.\; - which had made a marvelous city possible In less )/! , • ! An unusually attractive edition of the Miami i than a decade. He said that care must he taken 4• _ ti ,+S- Beach Call, the official publication of the Cham- "� bol of Commerce, has been distributed. Quite a to bring the right sort of people to Miami Beach - • ' I�* lilt of favorable comment has been heard in re- eo that she might continue in the path of great- t r'' uses." Make•her a city of friendship, a city of 1 . �� gard to the edition. i worth-while people, 'he pleaded. �h. - -- I -----,,,,q,1 . ,.0.!. . , BAND PROGRAMS BEGIN ^` vAngelo Mummoln and his Royal Italian band President Thomas J. Pancoast, who presided at °'K �_a .• 7!O'°T+1 will make their Initial appearance In Miami Beach I the meeting, mentioned the fact that many of the 'ii E on the afternoon of Christmas Day, playing in Il members had returned from the north, and he ' ,. 1-a 644.. the newly completde band shell In Lummus Park welcomed them back. He told of the pelt the f • - at Tenth street. The contract the band holds Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce played In w + continues until the first Sunday in April, with entertaining the ticket agents from all parts of .•4.a u„ playing of concerts every evening,and every y after- I the country,and in greeting the special train from • - r .; f • .. . „�••-� noon except Monday. In the band are 20 pieces _ a . - Illinois. �` The Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce was I + Instrumental in obtaining the hand for Miami Newly elected to membreship in the Miami Beach, with the city officials co-operating. City Beach Chamber of Commerce are John A. Ste- Manager Van Alen Harris took charge of the phenson, vice-president of the Equity Life In- overseeing of the band stand erection, insuring 1 surance Company. Mrs. Stevenson, John E. Nel- its completion by the beginning of the season. son, of Chicago and Miami Beach, V. H. Ehrhart, Charles W. ..1-ase, Sr., is secretary of the Miami The program for Christmas afternoon and eve- 1 capitalist of Pittsburgh; H. B. Graves, developer Beach Chamber in of Commerce, entering ry. " his isecond year in that capacity last February. "Ser- Fling is as follows: Of Sunny isles, Mrs. Mary Hunter, real estate vice" has keen the motto of the Chamber of Com- 3 O'CLOCK,TUESDAY AFTERNOON I woman of Miami Beach and Bernard Nelms, with mcrcc, a::ly carried out by Mr. Chase's untiring Grand Sacred Potpourri—"Joy to The World" L'Exluse, Waahhurne and Company. efforts. Barnhouee 111i Overture—Poet and Peasant Mrs. Iva Sproule Baker presented as usual an r` r—�::�/� Ln Cyarine Mazurka. Barnard exceptionally fine program of music. Mrs. Ella ►' Intermission • R'llllamson, AT re. Eugene Romfh and Carl W. Overture—Light Cavalry Suppe Winkler as the solists received much applause. ( Jerusalem Mrs. H. Pierre Branning accompanied Mrs. Romfh , Sing o' Sing, This Blessed Morn Barnard and Mrs. Baker the other singers. Mrs. Eva Spanish Dances .-.._.. Mosykowskys Keary Liddle gave a pretty violin solo. I TUESDAY NIGHT,7:10 O'CLOCK�• vx. March—The Triumph of Old Olory_.....____.-Pryor C. W. Chase, Sr.. secretary of the Miami Beach \ - Overture—The Sky Pilot—.._.._.___...—._....Laurens Chamber of Commerce. showed the Increase of Cantique del Noel._.__...._.. .........Adam membership In the organization to be 538 members Arabian Nights (Intermezzo) King as compared with 197 at the start of the fiscal Intermission year last February. He told of the distribution _ Alarch—English Olrl........_...._. ....Mummola of 160,000 pieces of literature during the year,and r' Yuletide—Christmas Fantasia Kappey ' the expenditure of the$15,000 publicity fund given j Fantasia on My Old Kentucky Home...._ Dalbey ' over to the Chamber of Commerce by the city. .- I Preghfera ........._..._.......__..-.._.._.._____..__.______...Tostf itemizing each expenditure. The income of the Star Spangled Banner. Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce comes from . three sources, he mentioned, the membership fees, .f"' , OFFICERS advertsling in The Call of Miami Beach. and the city appropriation. T. J. Pancoast. President. —' ', Val Cleary, Vice-President . / F. L. Wall, Vice-President The members of the Chamber of Commerce went ' Chas. W.Chase,Sr.,Sec.and Trees. on record at the meeting as favoring the widen- ing fI fir' Miss Martha Harbison, Asst. to Secretary Ing of Ocean Drive. Judge W. R. Walsh brought ....... •N \ lip the subject, saying that this important thor- • BOARD OF GOVERNORS ougbfare was one of the few narrow streets In Miss Martha Harbison has the sort of sparkling T. J. I'ancoast Val C. Cleary Miami Beach,and he asked for a resolution on the personality and readiness to serve that make her W. E. Walsh F. I., WaU widening of the street,making it 70 feet wide, In- invaluable as the assistant secretary of the Miami R. L. Ellis M. it. Farr Joe. Misfits eluding 10 feet of sidewalk on each side. Beach Chamber of Commerce. I DECEMEER 24, 132:1 TWENTY.FOUR MIAMI BEACH REGISTER i•, s 1. ;s, 1-. I !11!1!1IIIIIIII !IIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIII!III11111111111111111111111111 III o reg'i"gb � "The Store of 3 :_ i Christmas Spirit To the I ` :_: Miami Beach Register _: —with thousands of Gift Suggestions for every ;; , member of the family and for the home. x i May its success exceed all •' BURDINE'S anticipations. • •-,.. A Complete Department Store :•,• i 'i L BURDINIE' &I '' SE I st St. •; Flagler St. Miami Ave. •: QUAR II !I AN . MIAMI Exclusive Woman's Store lllll llllllliIiIIIIIllIIIlIIlIIItlIIII Ill VIII I II III1111I!IIII II IIIIIII IIIII unllllllll1111nllrlullllunlllnluulInlllflllllllllllllllllllillllfllnrlllll'IIIIIIIIIIIL . 1 _I _nilliiIIIIIIInI1llIIlllllllllllllllllnlI nilll111.1 nnrnmthu rlittia nliunllrinln'I'v'- Visit Miami's Most MIAMI'S LARGEST USED CAR DEALERS _ = Exclusive Drug Store I USED CARS = = FAIRFAX Bought,Sold, Exchanged and Rented _ = THE PHARMACY PALACE GARAGE _ _ 225 East Flagler StreetIf _ 150 NW First St. Phone 5620 (` = = Exclusive Agcnts for Marie Earl B. & T. GARAGE _ _ and Elizabeth Arden Toilet Articles 120 NE First St. Phone 7368 = _ ; _ _ \Ve will aim to show our appreciation of your pat- Never Closed _ ronage by superior service and merchandise 11'lllll'tllll'11111'IlLlnllinllllillLlnnllnll'IIIlnllllIIIIIIII'nJ1'IIIIMriitIIII'IOIJLI@Itnll'1II1 uh,-4 TILIIIIIII'lllllllllllllllllwIIIllllllllll'IlnIIII111Plllll'VIII,IIIIIInIIILIIfiIIIiIIIIPnIllln'llll'lllli, i NEM I I I DECEMBER 24. 1923 MIAMI BEACH REGISTER TWENTY-FIVE THE PAGE of the SEVEN ARTS -Yr Ill r. Cooper has investigated social, Industrial son, violinist. Mrs. Baker will be director of the � N A RAMBLING little home on the ocean and educational conditions all over the world,and choir. !j 'shores. deeply green to blend with the has lectured widely. His books have a wide range, palms xurtnlmding it. with a trellises bougainvillear' hlcl tiding pure travel,dlxcusslonx of the Bible, In- Paintings will line the walla of the Miami Beach 1 promi sweet ro to climb lire white trelilses in formative articles on foreign trade, criticism. In- Chamber of Commerce building for six days, be- LA sweet profusion, two famous authors. Air. 1 dustrlul and social surveys. Titles of his books ginning January 1fi, since the artist group of the '' and lira. Clayton Sedgwick Cooper, ale will assist in giving an idea of this range. They Tropical league of Fine Arts has selected-this time to �I enjoying themselves and ¢Iso snatching include "'fire Man of Egypt," "Foreign Trade, time for the annual art exhibit. Last year's ���� ex- carry on their literary work. "Sea Dreams" is lir° J.larkots and Methods," "The Modernizing of the hlbit was it groat success but the hundreds who wistful name they have ohosen for their delightful Orient," "Why GO to College." "Understanding crowded the rooms to view the paintings In the I( bungalow. Italy," "The Brazilians and Their Country." Un- one day of the exhibit made the artists realize Two other homes are owned by Mr. and Nits. dostanding South America."The latter two books that more time should be given so that the public 1 Cooper, and each of the trio Is totally different, emphasize the need that Latin America has for might have a better chance to examine the paint- The slimmer home is a residence in Pennsylvania oue country, and the trade possibilities. logs In the ono day of the exhibit. deep among the woods where perfect peace is pox- "The only trouble here is that it Is so delight- Soon after the exhibit, the annual costume ball rid outdoors and the people are so lovely, it is will be held, with the night of February 1 as the • hard to settle down to work," say Mr. and bis. exact time. ('islp•r• An important stop was taken by the group of artists at the first meeting this year, by deciding 1 Lee Pore,creator of"little Benny's Note Book," to have other arts than painting represented.Con- r 'j with Mrs. Pape and his own little "Bonny" are sequently there are divisions of music,drama and i I , •`` staying at the Occas Drive apartments. Mr.jape literature. C. W. Flnkler and Miss Bertha Foster '� ` 4 7.• I/ may bu seen, clad In bathing suit, swinging Ills cnnsllt oto the committee to Invite those Interested ,•r ruegaet on the tennis courts in Lummus Park, in the fine arts to join. 9..,.,a,oe,•1st.,- -- •- � �,'•1 I✓i�'•�_{I,,r�y, almost every morning. Several entertainments will be held by the ' league this year to increase the fund In the bank I / 44.11p5/4111W,_ ,-� George Ade Is expected to come to Miami Beach made last. year as the nucleus of the building this winter, and will probably stay at the Idn_ fiend. Intention is to erect an attractive building 1 Bible, known as "The Red House by the Lake." coin. Ring Lardner and Edgar Guest,other liter- which will serve as a library and art museum and The New York residence is one of a row of brown- aryl men, who were here last year, will in all little theater. The Rev. F. A. King is the chair- 1 atone houses, made delightfully modern yet re- likelihood come down again. man of the library committee which assumes part tamping a quaint personality, located In a little Rebuild Warnenrath, rine of the country's best or the responsibility. 11 East colknown baritones, is an annual Miami Beach vial- W. E. Walsh is the president of the Tropical 1 swriting and painting people over on the Image°of Fine Arts,and C. W.Chase,Sr.,Is the River.This house has been leased for aeceral our. Two Years ago he eating at the Miami Beach years by Mr. and Mrs. Cooper because their de- church as his Christmas gift to Miami Bench.hist treasurer. Both are founders of the organization. sire is to make Miami ]teach their real home. winter he sang at a concert given by Mrs. Carl Mr. Cooper hex been twice around the world, C. Fisher for her friends at the Fisher estate, Books will trip forth from their confining taking two and a half years for it,and Mrs.Coop- The Shadows- shelves once more this year. Already plans are tr hasI also traveled extensively, eg ranch being made for the annual book carnival of the time in the Orient. "Sea Dreams" reflects this Music at the A1amr Beach church will add 1'enwrimen'n League for the president. Mrs. Clar- traveling, for in the living room which extends much to the Impressiveness of the services this once M. Busch, has appointed her committees. the full length of the house are all sorts of mar- year. A quartet of splendid singers, Mrs. Ruby This year the affair will he much more elabor- venous pieces from Japan, China, India. In one Showers Maker, soprano; Mrs. Burton S. Hooker, ate than usual. it will lie in the nature of a corner stands a teakwood desk so intricately contralto; J.P.Chyna,tenor and Cars W.Winkler, ixtgeunt, with Truman Lord assisting. A clever carved that it took years to do it. Images line the bass• will he one of the attractions. Frank Stan- sketch, dealing humorously with the list of con- walls, and exquisite paintings and tapestries are lin will again be organist and Adelbert Sump- sored interesting books will be one of the features. everywhere. _ ----- .-- It seems as though everything has a charming s�.n .. - gig= Ott—' eZNIIIMIIIIIIIIIMI story connected with it. Here is a wondrous ink ` well,made In sort of a revolver shape,heavily en- { graved, with the ink well In the handle and the r1 1,1.'1 whole an ornament to stick into the belt.This was . J ` Blaen to Ill r. Cooper by a Bedouin chief, one of 11'{� ` f p tee �,�'• • ' 1 j the most prominent of the chiefs, to whom Lord -`" + °f t * �r. Kitchener gave Mr. and Mrs. Cooper an intreduc- , o �i��i} �',-! P:.,g,. F• .r/„ tion. For several exciting weeks Mr. and Mrs. 1i.1' 1' '-t - r r 1. 1 t: r e, et `,P Cooper lived in the desert.guests of the chief. He4,� dle,y> E . '�• ,j , .a •r wanted to give each one a white camel and when dress r 0- ,-. • l.•. , y'• ,.: . Mr.Cooper feted to allow the difficulties of such a \ .•. •� r _ steed in New York,said that he thought it would ,•: -1 • 'tr l- ;` >-EE;1`t"I.'• lie most Interesting and unusual to ride a camelA, .< through the heart of New York,and that ought to j}~ ., 1 . .•-r J - appeal to anyone. Why ahold people want to do Ric•. ' . the usual? Mr. Cooper 18 at. present working on a book ' e,,i. entitled "Latin America—Men and Markets." Mrs- - z a Cooper is eng'tged ,1 I on a work on India which is r� • A to make a set of three books on the women of s r, � - the Orient, since she has written one on China, , • M "My Lady of the Chinese Courtyard," and one on - - .` Japan. "The Heart of 0 Sono San." • Other works of Mrs. Cooper ore "Brasilia With a Million:' "t.iving Up to Billy," a little novel - • with a wide sale. 'The Market for Souls," "The .. -' Women of Egypt."and"The Harem and the Pur- Mr. and Mn. Clayton Sedgwick Cooper with their dogs seated on the veranda of their delight- dah." The first story named Is being putt on the ful bungalow "Sea Dreams," where they are enjoying themselves and devoting considerable time screen. to their literary work. I `usgenlse r. TWENTY-SIX MIAMI BEACH REGISTER DECEMBER 24, 1923 I f l 1f Brigman-Nash Co. PACKARD g SINGLE SIX SINGLE EIGHT 1234-1240 N. E. First Avenue PACKARD SERVICE Dealers in Nash Cars (Fours and Sixes At Your Elbow Good Used Cars J. K. DORN, Distributor Telephone 3322 Miami, Florida 1714 N. E. Second Avenue r `I:I111111.IIII1Ill1'111111111d11IIllil'I17111111111111111'.IIII1'111111111111111111111111I111111111111111!1'.1111111': ••IIIIIIIIIIt11'1111111'11111111111911111111111111114111PJIIIIIIIII!111111111 I III'1IIIt111111111111rIIIIIIIIIIP', g Peerless Cars 1l -- — Central Garage sr _ General Repairing 1 _ McNEAL MOTOR CO.! _ - — DISTRIBUTORS — _ Cadillac and Cole "8"Service = 74- 300 South Miami Avenue = = WESTINGHOUSE BATTERIES - Phone 6796 Miami, Florida _ = Service on All Makes of Batteries Frank Price Williams,Manager = t4 74 Phone 3931 34-40 S. F. First street ZAN n11:11111111111111111111t111I1'1umCnIIIIIIIII 11111 WI i1111.111 11/111111 III 11111111 III III 111151 i,,IJ1III11=0 ;11Ill'I19ll-III 1111II11111111111111111111111UII1111111111pN111111111UIl1111111111111111111191111.IIIIIIIIIIh tUICK Durant and Star Cars , SALES AND SERVICE SALES and SERVICE UNDER BUICK CO. Nichols Motor Car Co., Inc. Phones 6777-6778 — 1222 N. E. Second Ave. J. C. Nichols, President When Better Automobiles Are Built Buick Will Build Them 1301 N. E. Second Avenue Phone 4692 MIAMI Call For YOUR BEAUTIFUL HOME CAN BECOME 1 JARRETT'S EVEN MORE BEAUTIFUL AT A NOMINAL COST COFFEES )' 11 1" A THOMAS AWNING "Made To Fit and Satisfy" —will giveprotection from the sun and rain and at the Silver Palm Miami p Cott Maid same time lend that artistic touch that marks the difference Blend between THOMAS AWNINGS and the ordinary kind. There I Roasted and Ground Daily in Miami is a color and design to harmonize with the architecture and exterior color of YOUR HOME. Hotel and Restaurant Business a Specialty Investigate today! Call, write or phone 1 JARRETT COFFEE CO. Thomas Awning and Tent Company Miami, Florida Phone 6127 Daytona, Miami and West Palm Beach We Rent Tents and Camping Equipment I f •I I l I DECEMBER 24. 1923 MIAMI BEACH REGISTER TWENTY-SEVEN '\C. W. CHASE, SR.. GIVES SiX DAY WATER CARNIVAL aaaaamanihametinsmlm3memmrltdnlmmmnti REASONS FOR RAISING DUES AT MIAMI BEACH CASINO Ii 1 S hall tills Cita tuber of C'omme rc•e increase its For the first time in the history of aquatics, a t Where the Live c membership dues to $2500 per annum? six-day water carnival will be held in Miami L• This is it gmesllon of Interest to every One of Iteuch during the month of February. Arrange. = Ones Go! our members and therefore should be given caro- menta have been completed for the novel compe- consideration by our men:oers, who through titian, which will include six days and nights • the fact of having paid for membership in this of swimming and diving by the greatest natators I *• organization hive proven their Interest In the wcl- In the world. J _ fn re of Miami Beach. J _ The event will be held here from February 1 N �)I_. �/u� In order that we may do many of the things to 9, in the Roman pools at the Miami Beach V. �S 1a U ie s _ aM` that we would like to do In your interest and for Casino. the benefit of Miami Beach we need a larger In- -- •Ik come, and the only way In which it can be oh- Johnny Welsmuller will head the contingent of 0 o male swimmers who will make the Invasion from Iii Wined Is through a larger flila membentl,lp, an In. Ca31:620Crease In the amount of dues. or both. the middle west• He x911 be accompanied by his l''' brother 1•ete, rated almost the equal of Johnny in I` We state both, because the Chamber of Corn- Miami B'8cfl be a me merce of the United States, possessing a record splint races. Harold "Stubby Kruger, the new - all-round champion,also will mber of the E-` of both membership and dues of all the Chambers = a. of Commerce in the United States has amply crusaders. — proven that In almost every Instance where the The aggregation of women stars will be under Sammi dues are 125.00 and over, both the mem- the chaperonage of Miss Charlotte Epstein, man- An entirelymod- `' of the same size where the dues aro 215, $12 or ager.of the American Olympic women's swimming _ — Lerehlp and Income are larger than In other clues team in 1920.The cast of competitors will include of the same size where the does are $15, $12, or the squad of stars from the Women's Swimmers _ ern plant, with = .� under, and furthermore that where Chambers of Association of New York. Miss Gertrude Ederle, _ i Commerce have increased their dues vale In bun- the greatest woman swimmer ever developed, will a 7. dreds of cases they have not only not lessened the make the trip, us will Miss Aileen Riggin, the _ every new im ,.,.. li - mimbcr of members but. In many instances, the Olympic fancy diving champion, who also holds _ memberships were greatly Increased. There Is, of — the national and metropolitan titles. t course,a reason for this and that Is that the bust Then there will also be Miss Helen Meany, na- p r o v e m e n t 1 n ands men and others will support a going concern, Clonal high diving champion of 1921 and 1922. and In order to Is a going C concern a Chammberr oof � i• _ I From Chlexrl,-eh will come Miss Sybil limier, the pry up m e n t de- 1 Commerce must he adequately financed. Miami t.o+ids Premier back stroke swimmer. , 1.1� • Beach, with greater attractions and a better cll- • mate than any other seaside resort city In Amer- l= . _ !+ lea, has not yet reached the desired municipal n- GOLF TOURNAMENTS ANNOUNCED a vised to add to = ' nunclul status whore she can advertise her claims _ as widely as do many of the less favored cities. 0 Instead of sending out 60,000 booklets. we 511011111 Pour golf tournaments have already been an- = the comfort and 11 send 150,000. Our present mailing list of 5,000 nuanced for this season on the Miami Beach golf should I.e increased ten fold and "Calls" telling courses, by Capt. H. C. C. Tippet, well known1 convenience of B B our attrncliuns mailed monely to all. Instead of amateur who will be In charge of Rolf at Miami advertising In just a few of the northern news- Beach this season. . papers we should advertise In all, within the Ms- The tournament for the possession of the "pies- • E •• trials front which our winter patronage is derived' ident's cup,"offered by Thomas J.IMncoast,pies- 1 t s patrons, re- Shall tills Chamber of Commerce increase its Idem of the golf courses, will take place January _ annual membership dues to $25.00, was one of 29-February 2 on the 1$ hole Miami Beach golf _ ' , �, the Important subjects discussed by the mem- course. = tains for Har ie s a berg at the monthly membership meeting in -, December. The Bay Shore tournament for the cup offered = _ ---_-- by the club will be an event of the latter part _ an ever increas- j Mr. and Mrs. Jesse C. Andrew and children, of January on this course, the exact date to be I Katherine. Elizabeth, Jesse Jr., and Cecelia, are annoumx+d later. _ • a at their residence on Collins avenue, where they Then the tournament for the woman's cham• _ ing popularity. a will spend the winter. They spent the summer at plunship of Miami Beach will be run off on til•• i= their home In West Point, Ind. Miami Beach course February 5-9. _ — m A four ball tournament will be held on the Bay m • r�-_ E. R.Thomas is expected to arrive in February Shore course February 26-29. _ a at his "little house by tI e sea," named Seaweed, joining his niece Mrs. Kenneth Ashby, and her • - daughter, Miss Alice Ashby. The first of a series of gatherings of small = Swimming taught by --- groups of people Interested in the same things was E• L Mr. and Mrs. J. 13. Moos have opened up their a recent event at the home of Mrs. Ray G. Bur- Iingume at her residence on James street. g highly competent _ new home on Meridian avenue. -- s .;;f Throughout the winter M s. 13urlingame intends 2 • g I Mr. and Mrs. Neville Bayley of New York, have to have these "at homes" on Sunday evenings. 2_2-: instructors Opened lip their residence in the midget[ section. Philosophy of the day and the looks of the age = B were discussed. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. T. C. l'.!. — Mr. and Mrs. John Morris Moore and children Havens,Mr.and Mrs.L. N. Stevenson. Mr. and have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clifton U. Benson,Mr. and Sirs. Frank Ash- _ — Elmer Wetzel on Michigan avenue.They will move worth and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bailey. _ g to Coconut Grove. • James A. Alllson,of Indianapolis, who has been = Daily classes in Cal" Major and Mrs. Reginald Owen have taken the seriously ill at Fort Lauderdale, has recovered residence at 1020 Washington avenue for the sen- sufficiently to allow his removal to his apartmnet — son. Mrs. Owen is the daughter of William Jen- {n lilt nquarptm, I111am1 Itench. However, he Is asthenics on theLi nlnuts Milian. not yet ubloe to receive visitors. a beach i B I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hassler arrived last week a at their residence on Collins avenue,coming from Mts. Locke T. Elighleyman and daughter. i� s Minneapolis. Mrs. 'classier and her sister. Miss 1-oci:e Ilighle)'mmn.are now In Parts, I I � IIYI I ...:1,:i Bliss, spent most of the summer abroad. .::ghleyman Is studying music. -i'f-! n Nam • • • TWENTY-EIGHT MIAMI BEACH REGISTER DECEMBER 24, 1923 Y• .. Y C' If You Intend to Build •_ •j See Us for Prices in =. T. Landis Composition ixture = HIGH TEST CONCRETE • •' ; ._: ' Company •I BUILDING TILE t =' Y "As good as the best and costs less" 1104 Lincoln Road '_' X Delivered Anywhere t •: :; 3. WE BUILD FIXTURES TO FIT _; Miami Beach Builders . . f ` Supply Co. Your home, both in architectural and dccorativo features. y. Phone 428 M. B. + "Have your fixtures decorative" 216 Alton Road = fMiami Beach, Fla. ...................... .' "THE STAR OF MIAMI" i I SIXOAKLAND • r j% •, Born in Cuba Educated in Tobacco. Four wheel brakes : : r? r � T. Fischer Bodies Alfred Aurelio Torres ff. _, Y 'i :_• Permanent Top X 617 No. Miami Ave. :. '_ X 15,000 mile written guarantee. j; t- ., ,' i '''` I was born in a factory—worked at it from a child : ::; GREEN OAKLAND A UTO CO. Come around, tell me your choice, strong, medium,mild. _' :; 230 N. E. 14th St. i' i I can make you a blend, that I will keep in my file • i. Phone 4375 X And you'll order more every once in a while. i 1. .i' i; I. 1. • _ ;_; y ':. { X ,; Beach Construction Co. . _. ,. :, :_. i Miami Beach =' . C. B. Floyd, Pres. : i. ,: i Phone MB-842-1730 Purdy Ave. :' Jitney Service !.' t. • General .: 1h: ALL YEAR ROUND I5c fare jitneys :i Y Contractors and Builders = ti: I,,.. The Sawyer Art Shoppe f: Announcement :. 1. :': ;i; 36 Collins Ave (branch at Chatham, Mass.) Cor. 1st St. • i l7, R. Al. RASMUSSEN : '._ Everything for the Amateur Photographer .1): l. .. EASTMAN KODAK If - Has opened up an auto paint shop at Alton Road and 1st .f ._. Y Street, where the highest quality of,work is at all times •i• Supplies, Cameras, Etc. :• • I obtainable. •1, _: :_• t' 24 HOUR SERVICE 1. , R. S. RASMUSSEN on Developing and Printing I• e Also a "Fine Auto Painting" }; : r tii largestock of Art Goods and Greeting Cards is • Alton Road and 1st Street Miami Beach : is y Harold T. Sawyer, Prop. •': + t ; .44..}.y.;.; :-s.:{•4004•.};»;»;»;»;«;»e.,:-.::.;••:«••....... ..:•.:44-;••;.•:»:.«•••r:•;.•}•;»;•,.•:-.. M.4.4:444+.}.4.4.-•.•�.:.: :_. 't I 1.. t_ tom.__-' _r a.... - — >� ANEW DECEMBER 24, 1923 MIAMI BEACH REGISTER TWENTY-NINE l i 1 i' HOTEL LIFE �` THE NAUTILUS prefer Miami Beach to the Medlcer- THE'PANCOAST THE FLAMINGO ' ranean porta. They met Mrs.Frederic The night of January 6 has been The Flamingo hotel will formally 1r�i The great dining hall of the Nau- J Osius traveling In Egypt, and he- _ thus Hotel,with three sides facing the selected for the formal opening dance open for the season New Year's Eve I� came warm friends, continuing this with the ty uC elaborate dinner - blue waters of Biscayne Bay,will be a friendship In Miami Beach. •o[ the Hotel Pancoast, one of Ura De !^ blaze of beauty the night of January beautiful new Miami Beach hostelries...dance which has marked Its opening .y I, Mr. and Mrs. C" H" Stems of SC Leo P. Kitchen and his orchestra of for the three brilliant gears of- Its f,.:;..; 10, when the new hotel will be opened Paul, Minn., are expected soon. Mr. with a formal dinner dance. six muaictahs who have been playing existence. Invitations are now being �i Siems is a big contractor. William the ongtcul the summer at one of the- sent out Four hundred guests may be �� i. Unusually beautiful is the dining Lyon Phelps, literary man and critic, I . room of the Nautilus with the artistic, is expected from Yale university to large hotels at Asbury Park, will be accommodated in the spacious.dining Spanish beams of the calling, and the present for the opening, and offer a halt i spend his Christmas holidays again!n ! t �^ '�� green and gold of the draperies softly high class program for the dinner and:, H. G. Balzre will again be in char.ru i 1 Miami. Beach. dancing. A number of unusual fen- of the famous Flamingo orchestra,and ..: blending. The circular upper portions Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Adams and eon of the windows which line the walls BobeM are staying at the Lincoln °tree are promised, with imported tat- the musicians will be down In time her I --; •' - are great golden sunbursts. The din- while their• home on the bay front fe ent, but are being kept a surprise fr r the formal, opening. The lobby has. !y Ing hall capacity is 860. reaching completion. Mn and Mre. opening night. been redecorated card the creamy that i y� • Walls of the lobby with the caen- Arthur L. Roche and children, of The dining halt fronting the ocean of the walls makes a fitting back. 11 , •:-'• atone effect are most interesting. Daron, Conn., are at the Lincoln, and will accommodate *00 guests. Thu ground for the rich furnishings and iN' ,;,C:', Hangings will be made of heavy mot- will take one of the Nautilus cottages room is unusually beautiful with Its attractive pictures. The ball room has tied fabric. The lounge is molt artle- wonderful ceiling and the pure Span- new artistic hangings. �. later In the season. Mr. and Mrs. tic with the draperies In two tones of David Huyler of New York have ar- ish Idea carried out everywhere. Bookings for the Flamingo are hug- :I-71 --- orange, and the Spanlah benme of the rived. Mr. Huyler is known as a In order that all the furniture will er this season than ever before. A ;;t' be on hand for the opening, the re- number of guests will arrive for the pp`. ceiling. These painted beams used In candy manufacturer. J. Carstaire, � the ceilings are wonderfully striking, manufacturer of Philadelphia, and mainder has been put on a through informal opening on December 30. All i t `. •.P:.: and make the Nautilus very unusual R. H. Pratt of Boston, train and Is being rushed down. The the Flamingo bungalows have been - i • Mrs. Carstairs, housekeeper and her staff have arrived taken, and many notables will be, `� since no other hotels In the country J J Whitacre and Mr. and Mrs. 11. may boast such an effect. p Swart are among the other guests. and are busy laying the carpets, thtc- among the occupants. The guest rooms in the hotel total Mrs. Ida Flakier was the first arrival Robert W. Campbell and family of I 'r'� Ing the luxurious furniture. The Hotel Pancoast has 125 guest Chicago will have bungalow A. Mr. 1 • 189. Five bungalows will be ready for at the hotel, and she wan a:.on tui. occupancy when the season opens. Looms and the Pancoast lodge near by Campbell Is a director of the Illinois II I • - lowed by Mrs. Myra Allison who also - Furniture has arrived for guest rooms has 66 rooms. Rooms in the Pancoast Steel company, and a son-in-law e I came from a summer in Indianapolis are the last word in convenience and Judge Elbert H. Gary. Thin is the and bungalows. Robert Gifford of New York is another ' - The grounds have been beautifully gue•t who was in Miiml Reach last beauty. The lobby has been male bungalow occupied last March by the ati.L�; landscaped with groups of palms and delightfully homelike, with its cozy Hardin.; Darty. ,f, winter. Edward Munkltz has recently W. E. Scripps and familyof Detroit q:::' clusters of bright tropical flowers. arrived after a summer In California. chairs and pretty lighting.. '•• r The marble dance floor close to the H W. Armstrong of Chicago and The setting of the hotel on ,the will occupy bungalow B. Mr. Scripps ` ' '7'.:. ocean front, with the "circle," a park is at the head of the Scripps-McRae shores of the bay, circled with palms, Davis T. Hill of Baltimore ore ex- awaits the tread of lithesome dancers at the intersection of two of the Newspaper Syndicate and was at the Close by is the quaint little tea house. yected soon. streets, is unusually attractive. The Flamingo last season. Artistic bridges link the two is THE WOFFORD Deno In the rear of the hotel with Its A. S. Hinds and family of Portland. ' lands, Collins and St. Johns to the premise of hotel gardens will be made Me., will be occupants of bungalow C. shore.A putting green is on St. Johns Stately palm branches richly emer- into a real beauty spot. Mr. Hinds is the owner of Hinds • I Island,while at the end is the dock. A aid and masses of delicate softly pur- J. Arthur Pancoast is the owner of Honey and Almond Cream products- 1, • huge searchlight, discernible for five pie bougainvillea were used to create the hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Pancoast He was at the Flamingo last year. miles out at sea, has been placed on a fairyland scene at the Wolford ho- have their suite on the first floor of Dr. Frank Billings and family of - the pier. The bungalows circle Collins tel on the night of its opening dinner the hotel. William G. McMeekin, the Chicago will have bungalow D. Dr. island. dance, December 20. manager of the hotel, arrived several Billings lea prominent Chicago phy- George Krom will be the manager of In striking contrast to the brilliant- weeks ago. Mrs. Estelle Burdine sician, and a brother of C. K. G. Bli- the hotel. He spent much of the sum- ly hired gowns of beautiful women Crumm will be the hostess, following tinge, noted capitalist and sportsman. ' mer looking at other hotels, gleaning were the somber blue-gray uniforms two seasons spent at'Santa Barbara. C.A. Briggs and family of New Ro- chelle,their best Ideas, and overseeing file of the Culver students who were N. Y.,will occupy bungalow E. furnishing of the Nautilus, making guests of John Wofford. a Culver The date selected for the informal Mr. Briggs is the famous cartoonist several trips from New York to Miami graduate, for the occasion. Red roses opening of the Marlborough hotel with whose cartoons-appear daily in the f I / Beach. and bougainvillea enriched the ap- a dinner dance Is New Year's Eve New York Tribune, and throughout S pearance of the attractive tables. while the regular more formal opening the country. THE LINCOLN The Wofford's informal opening oc- will be held some time In January. Thomas F. Howell and family of curred some days previous,on Decem- The hotel is now open to receive Chicago, will have cottage F. Mr. „. First of the large hostelries to open her 16,and though less elaborate than guests. Howell, who Is a prominent Chleago v ' for the season was the Lincoln hotel the opening event, It wan none the 311chael Klemtner who has laser] capitalist,and has occupied one of the f. which threw open Iia doors to guest(' leve delightful. It served as an in- the hotel with an option to buy is Flamingo bungalows for the last two Yearly in November. Never before bad troductlon to Fischer's orchestra, the manager, and Charles Vasarll of sone. He is an ardent fisherman, the hotel been opened so early but which will play at the Wofford hotel slags will be assistant managers.and Roy Baker of An going out often in his yacht, Pau- popular demand made It neceaeary, all season. gline M. Again the Lincoln hotel will have Each of the years of the Wofford's Oscar Webber and family of Detroit many prominent people among the existence has seen an addition made Other hotels which have opened will bungalow O. Mr. Webber F• guests. A number have already ar- to the ocean front hotel. After the their doors to guests for the season w the occupyprpyident general Webber rived, desiring to come early in the first year It was necessary to add sev- are the Bridge Inn,the Hotel Haddon, of J.F. ntand general Detroit'sne season. eral more stories, and last summer an the Carol Grille,the Hotel Madrid,the of theeg ,Hudson store. The Web- Mr. and Mrs. E. Johnstone Wilson addition at the rear of the hotel,front- Harlin Hotel,the Seabreeze,the Nemo, leber family departmentoccupieda bungalow last ' of Bay Shore, Long Island, will be at log Lake Pancoast,was made. In this the Sea Crest and the New York ho- r the Lincoln all winter. They have addition is the big new dining hall of tel.The Miami Beach Hotel is nearing Year. , p urhased property in the Nautilus the hotel. completion. Charles S. Krom who has been the __ manager of the Flamingo since its -��- subdivision,and intend to erect a home Other recent features are the cor- �- there, ready for next winter. Mr.and ridor which is a"hall of fame,”having Mr. and Mrs. Hatem Wofford are completion has arrived fort the Beason, It ,, -• Mrs. Wilson spent the summer travel- the portraits of men nominated by the owners of the hotel. John Wofford Is with Mrs. Krom and daughter Jane. ing,spending much time in Egypt and guests of the hotel as worthy of the directing manager,and W.Woodf ill Is Mr. Krom is the manager of the Essex .-"er - *-- other interesting parts of Africa, but honor. the manager. anti Sussex during the summer. i • I. . i • _ . _ - _ ., . .. tea _'. ,' ._,unlit lir -.r ._..,. r . 114400#1 i! THIRTY MIAMI BEACH REGISTER - DECEMBER 24, 1923 iiiMIVIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMIMIIMIifIIMIMIIMIII nnnP1411 iMINIIIIIRIIIII IBnAIIBgIII1BIMIIMMI 0 J P N SPORTING GOODS 4 Sunday, December 23rd Make Most Acceptable Xmas Gifts Formal Opening of the new A Few Suggestions EMIAMI BEACH Footballs, $2, $4, $5, $10. fi z�...., Striking Bags. $5, $6, $7. Community Theatre Golf Balls, Clubs and Bags. » ! Tennis Rackets, @ , , with Fishing Rods and Reels. MARY PICKFORD ` `' Bathing Suits. • i Baseballs, Gloves and Mitts. % t 'n + = Ever-Ready Flash Lights. "ROSITA" . `w1 .j c� • •u Tennis Rackets restrung. F Her Greatest Picture You take no chances In buying from us. Satisfac- Wednesday and Thursday 1 tion graranteed or money refunded. = James Cruze's"TO THE LADIES" Sportsmen Supply Co. t Friday Had Saturday • '4'. tat Wm. S. Hart in "WILD BILL HICKOX" `' 2 N. E. First Ave. Phone 6985 Half Block South of Postoffice _ • Continuous 2 p. m. to 11 p. m. II f1 if ` .IIIII11111t1I1111.11111111111111I11111111116t1111111l IIIIIIILLIIIILIIIIIIIIIIIIItIIIIICIIII'ITIIIIIIIIII1IIMIIIIIIIIIIIIFlIIf' qiThe E. B. DOUGLAS HOTEL PANCOAST . � COMPANY on the Ocean Front at 29th St. ° Departme.nt Store Miami, Fla s t Open for January Reservations A The South's Newest vl Ocean Front Hotel I Riding—Golf—Tennis—Polo--Fishing Fashions for the Southlan_ls Superb Beach Apparel for Women and Children • J. Arthur Pancoast, Prop. Wm. G. McMeekin, Manager .\'1--.- l _ ♦.�b {i- CAGY S ...71:.- fit- ��• 2,10"'. �I�,��F}.. g 3AT4.. '':';'1.-4,t' ,k1�.f �i���1`r k�'..i YN',L'.'^.! ,..•:'41"- - i�c,' �� vT` FJ,S`N"+� ,'` .`, ,9,:;K'4 i .k. • �. ,t'' ,.:.1.:, �,H. .S' 9j "�;i, '' C'`ra"ri' Y.' • . ; DECEMBER 24, 1923 MIAMI BEACH REGISTER THIRTY-ONE • k\ MOTOR BOA TING , tjr%) LTHOUGH the annual regat- sister hull to Shadow H, but Is ar- �+` to on Biscayne bay will not ranged differently than Mr. Fisher's . Q be held until March, plane boat. She accompanied Shadow H on ' 'MPare well under way to make the maiden trip from the Purdy boat ,,,•'''',, the affair the greatest yet. works, where she, too, was built Mr. ►7-+� '•••••••0, The races on the Flamingo- Jay came down with his cruiser.Adieu The . I , course will be held March 7 II has a pair of Liberty motors, and 1 11 • 4 and s, and those at Havana, Cuba, has made over 36 in trail, and it is March 15 and 16. believed she can do 40 Miami Beach i Three classes of boats will compete The Scorpion,the yacht belonging to i � • Theodore Dickinson, was one of the l ' '-'` Iowa: In the regatta. Clasece will be as fol- first •large cruisers to arrive In Miami , i Iowa: Stakes, liberty class, weepsBeach. She has been used by Mr. open to displacement boats Of cuesns l . Dickinson on the Great Lakes thisf`'� ,y` p.. 26 feet in length powered with motors summer. The Scorpion is an unusual- - - _ ly beautiful boat, with bleaming white Withes,You `t^I of not over 1360 cubic inches,and die- c 4r t + 'u,jI placement boats of over 82 feet in hull and mahogany finish, Length is . f 66 feet, and beam 12 feet. Her deck -.`` length powered with motors of not house, practically all open glass, Is • A MERRY CI„I,4$ g • over 1650 cubic Inches piston die- an attractive feature. She Is equipped e • placement, with a qualifying speed of with two Speedway motors of 180 - and 40 miles an hour; gentleman's run- horsepower each, and has a regular i t" about class, open to displacement cruising speed of 20 miles an hour. A HAPPY NEW YEAR I+ boats of over 26 feet In length, pow- - i ered with motors of not over 825 `' cubic inches with a qualifying speed Oscar Daniels' cruiser, Wlll-o-the- I'.. of 85 miles per hour; hydroplane class, Wisp, has arrived from Tampa, where - - !- � open to all hydroplanes, complying she spent the summer. This boat was - I 'with the M. V. P. $. A. 726 cubic in Miami Beach last winter, her first !1 1 inch• class restrictions, qualifying here, and was much used by Mr. speed 50 miles per hour. , i' Daniels for yachting and fishing ox- .r.- - cursions down the bay. Three handsome, speedy new boats Spendthrift, owned by Mr. Roseen, have arrived In Miami Beach,and are of Chicago,will be in the Miami Beach _111111113111311111IIIIII.11111116ft11611III1111811111t11II lI-b11IlIlI IIII1116181I5Si1UI111115171 IIIISlSISIIMEtl11SiEliAlfp ISIS1J5B1.:' In their berths at the Walkling boat this year. She has been brought over - , slips. a a •from her berth In Miami. Shadow H,Carl G.Fisher's new fast R cruiser, comes from the Purdy boat �"�7� t� ¢tt�* .y . . works, Trenton, Mich., and made her William K. Vanderbilt yacht, Ara, K,Y � µt�A4�.L{L� �tt11e ¢ maiden voyage on the 2,700 mile trip considered to cost $8,000,000, was in cattle ` (CF/ 11G ,• I to Miami Beach under the guidance the waters of Biscayne Bay for a .i • of Capt. Hewes. She Is 46 feet long, short time on the way to the keys 1 : ' beam 10%s, and Is equipped with two for a fishing excursion. Expectations M j.' Ili •Flat motors of 285 horsepower each. are that the Ara will be back later in k.• ., On her trial trip she did better than the season. Mr. Vanderbilt purchased 1.• •• . . • 33 miles an hour. In appearance she from the Fisher interests last year, ,,,s , is Jet black with a gilded bottom. some property to serve as dockage for - An Unusual Selection of Webb Jay's new boat, Adieu II, is a hie yacht _ a ITALIAN "ARTS AND CRAFTS" I Tentative entries In these classes are as follows: of the renaissance SWEEPSTAKES-LIBERTY CLASS 3 Period Boat Owner = Adieu II __..._._,..-.._.......--.-_._..-__-.-_._-_.._....._._.__.._.Webb Jay, Chicago, III. 2 Musketeer__ —..--......._.._ ___ Horace Dodge, Detroit, Mich. = Paintings by old Masters E l Baby Cub_.._..- ..-� - - Howard Lyons, New York City 1 I, Sue J ._ Webb Jay, Chicago, Ill. ® g Y'. Shadow V.,Jr. _.. _.__._____G. M. Heckscher, New York City 2 Peerless Irene.._.....__._...___..._ .__._.-___�.V. A. Searles, Atlantic City ' a a t • ;:,---i:- Nine-Ninety-Nine _ .._.Edsel Ford, Detroit, Mich. I- - Adieu I_.—_.____..__-___.__._-____--.-..._J. A. Mellish, New York City 1 G NTLEMAN'8 E RUNABOUT CLASS M Miss Mary —..._.___._ .__..Ed Grimm, Buffalo, Ne* York Southern ImportCo.. Inc.- 1,- Bear Cat I____...._.-.____ ._ ___Ed Gregory, Detroit, Mich. Jerry _._J. T. McCarthy, Detroit, Mich. Miami Office: European Office:. Bear Cat II _ _--.-__.._..__._..._.___.Wilbur Young, New York City Metropolitan Building 20 Via Cavour, a Bear Cat III .....�-_.—.E. M. Gregory, Detroit, Mich. = 215-217 N. E.Second Ave. - - - — ; Bear Cat TV Wilbur Young,New York City --- - - Phone 4820 Florence, Italy Mise Great Lakes_ W. C. Morehead, Milwaukee, Wis. it , i HYDROPLANE CLASS g D. V. Leland, President . a Elanar W. H. Ruhaak, Peoria, III. - , _ ;I Meteor VI .. W. B. Wilde, Peoria, III. - . . •�•' ; Meteor VII- .--_.- _ __W, B. Wilde,.Peoria, Ill. - . Docs ---......-----.-----.___:__--.-..._.._____L. R. VanSant, Peoria, 111. tIIIGIililli111111811i11GE11NlIIIlilliIIIIIILNIIIIN91181E91EI!891!9tI#IIIIiJ111118 ESIIIIEIE% IXIEiE1IIMInillI999IIIN991E119 • . t • c .... Ma..t.il.l.1 r.a�� ..,lillllillh - -, trg t • .�'., THIRTY-TWO MIAMI BEACH REGISTER DECEMBER 24; 1923 • ':'• '•rg �'IIIi1111111111iII.Humor mum I!IIIIIIII'1'I'IIIIIiIIII lIri111!11'1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111.1111IU k t x ANNOUNCING F. { • NEWS OF THE WEEK >1% ;11 Beautiful In Its impressive elm Ifo- Wonders of the sea will once more c.,'0!i The Opening ofD p ity was the community Christmas tree be on display for the admiring gase 't _ celebration held at the Miami Beach '^Y� • �,' Claude C. Matlack g of the public as the Miami aquarium church Saturdaynight for all the peo- ple of the city,id has opened its doors for the season. -•. IncorporatedFa lases by James A. Allison, the "Why the Chimes Rang," a pageanti that presented one perfect picture af- aquarium has always been considered • - STUDIOS OF PHOTOGRAPHY ter another,arranged by Martha Race as one of the big attractions of Miami ' and LIGHTING FIXTURES from the story by Raymond MacDon- Beach, calling forth the attention or 323 Twenty-third Street f' B aid Alden, was presented. 'Mrs. stat- scientist th a roeghont the country. r Miami Beach Jorle Rice Burlingham, of the Miami Spectators find themselves eft 0 In f, Photos for Xmas ''' 8 ' Conservatory of Music, read the story. J y g ` f The characters were as follows:Pedro, the vivid cotes and rho fantastic ;,,• 1 <J{i .a.; �Fi ��3L.11a<i-.� shapes of some-of the marine eros- Charles Mosier;Little Brother,Charles 1tIIII11ITHI.TIN.111111111flrltrlif1'hrnliri1Iiirlmin 11Iiran m'I1inun llil'Ifn'fr101'11I1111111111111i7: Gould; Old Stan, Billy McMeekin; Old tures, and shuddering at the gruesome Woman, Mies-Margaret Bambach; appearance and weird habits of some . t Young Man, John Wilkinson;• Young MIAMI BEACH HYDROPATHIC SANITARIUM Woman, 11talvina Weiss; Boy, .Allen of the other Members of the colony • 217-219 Collins Avenue Geiger; Girl, Virginia Lee; King, L. of sea till:ens. '.ulpped, with modern conveniences for the administration of all V. martin; Queen, Miss Alice Ashby; Capt. Charles Thompson has been , ''c rads of Hydratic,Electric and Light Treatments. Author, Joe Hollingehead; Musician, searching"the deep for weeks to ac- .- ^e give Hot Ocean Water Baths,Electric light baths, Electric Light Harold Bailey; Artist, Enoch Vognlld; Qulro tho Interesting creatures which .. Forhentations,Douches,Showers,etc. Electricity—Sinusoidal and High Knight, O. M. Fowler; laborers, Har- will turn the tanks into animated- ..F ��- Frequency. Baths and Treatments directed byexperiencedvey Bennett Shaw and Frank Sam - physician. D- realms. The Miami Beach and the This institution has a large community room,a sun parlor, two corn- son; Rich Women, Miss Esther Bleb- Miami Chambers of Commerce are co- plete bath rooms—one for each sex—with rest room. Tubs, Showers, OP. bliss Virginia Bishop and Miss operating with Mr. Allison in making r Douches, Massage and Treatment Tables, also Electric Light Cabinet Helen Lummus; the Woman In the the aquarium a civic project, - • ' . room, all adjoining PhysiCian's Of flees. Snow, Rowena Gould. -?j1 J. E. MARSHALL, M. D. One by one the groups approached More and more does this section of- '_K.,. 4 --, Manager and Physician In Charge the church to lay down their offer- the country threaten to become world Phone M. B. 770 Inge, but it was not until Pedro and famde for its contributions to Bei- .., _ e treat all chronic diseases, but accept no cases of Infer- Little Brother, who frist stopped to ence. Last summer the last meeting aid the poor Woman in the Snow that place of a number of Indians was ' i „ s type. the chimes sweetly rang to tell of the found In Altos Del Mar and Many ^•, • , y Mrs Christ's acceptance of the gift of love. were the conjectures as to this tribe 1011009dtitt$lil0181111011e1tIltil81100J01108,1111101liltI!i!II!1111111.1III il0.1911ilJlllllllllllll8mlltUltFIIIiI!litI8'11111tiltII'= The glowing Christmas tree received of days gone by. Now Sunny Isles ;P full attention after the pageant, when has risen into scientific prominence, ='-ir. ,., Santa Claus dlstrbluted boxles of can- for L. P'.Zimmerman discovered a bed -..y,y7s,'.1'11": dy and other gifts to all the children. of bones that appeared to be of pre- '77.."4.';::,—; 1i Mrs. Carl O. Fisher, desiring to show historic origin. Harold H. Batley, First Business House on the Beach—Still First in E her interest in the community Christ- well-known naturalist of Miami Beach, - 3 mas celebration, which she started was unable to identify a number of ' - Everything , several years ado, but which has the *ones, and has asked the Smith- if , - - ; grown too large for a private affair, sonian Institute to send a scientist to 1 r gave the beautiful tree. Sunny Isles. Some of the larger bones �, ' T.%. • • . The general committee for the cele- appear to be from the skeleton of a � Smith s Casin© Baths g t-ration consisted of Mrs. E. A. King, mastodon. chairman; Mrs. Harold Bailey, Mrs. j • Jerome Cherbino, Mrs. Walter Payne, Dickens' famous "Christmas Carol" •}• `-`' ig Mrs.R.L.Ellis,Miss Katie Dean,Mrs. was presented as the Miami Reach e' A PLACE OF DIGNIFIED EXCELLENCF. ItF. Lowry Wall. The candy box com- school play for the holiday season be- ' mittee comprised Mrs. alic, Mre. J. fore dismissing'for Christmas vans- ,. E It.. Weiss, Mrs. G. Moore, Mrs. Wall, tion. The dramatization was accom- Mrs. W. A.Kohlhepp, Wished by two of the Mrs. R. A. Run- pupils, Olive • . a sell, Jr., Mrs. Payne. Members of the and Ida Engel. III!8111111i1.1'I,IIII i'iil!1JIIIIII I IIil IItil 161111ii PI IlIIIII IIIII'JiII11.1IIhl IIIA I III I1111111lIII!I''11111r tree trimming committee were Mrs. - r. Harry Bastian, Mrs. Kenneth Ashby, Mrs.Blackman Dunn,Mrs.OL M.Fow- Five thousand more people may be lora, with other asaletante. Marinum accommodated in Miami Beach this Latour, with the co-operation'of the winter because of the many apart- ` Batteries and Automobile ElectricIJapanese meet houses, hotels and residences P gardeners, decorated the erected during the summer, according / church. At the conclusion of the ser- /' Systems vicesgifts toto Building Inspector L C. Davis. Y go to the day nursery and the Children's Home at Jackson- . •,^ - All Makes - vine, were received. Miami Beach has also two private schools, the Montemare school, with • Starters, Generators and Batteries Repaired • Attendance at the Miami Beach the newly erected boarding school on • to Factory Standards school Is already greater than it was Pine Tree Drive and the day school' "+ at the peak of the season last year. on Lincoln road, and the Eunice Mar • - Praetorius Electric Service Miss Katie Dean, the principal, gives tin school on Euclid avenue. attendance now as 291, while the - E. L. Praetorius, Electrical Engineer highest last year, reached In January, Flags are floating at the Miami 1246 N. E. First Avenue Miami, Fla. was 250. School opened with 144 Beach and Flamingo golf courses from Phone 3716 Come in and See Us pupils. Although art addition of three the top of two gigantic poles, formerly rooms was made last fall, more ac- government ship masts, weighing 8,- ' commodations will be needed by the 000 pounds each. The flags are 12 by next school year. ' 18 feet.. • . - . il• '�...w.:_-t-�..c'i.si' T �,CT=>_ear v" ' -' ''m " ".711"aqiiii*"."'""11. ..qr. \ '\ ke ',tumuununmmmuutinumrlmuutnu,snaaunrrwroicrni,,imrriurinmirrnrrrrwircatnmuruu;urmmnumt!nn;er� o �- . . ALTOS DEL MAR (Highlands of the Sea) . ii e Our Miami Beach Yard is now corn- 1 1 r i. BEAUTIFUL HOMESITES ,I ,` ` pletely stocked with Quality building Near Ocean and ���'. r�.. , Bay It 1 d ' - Material. 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