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1664-7 Society and Recreations veli , �1..a.F-`• THE 111IAMI HERALD, THURSDAY,THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1921 a ,. L--- MIAMI ' B.P.--/j AC i NEWS AND . DEVELOPIV . _ _r ____ _ ______ _ _ :SIT BEACH ,COUNCIL .TO REGULATE MODERN ADVERTISING RIVALS STORY I ATION ATTIRE OF BATHERS IN CARS OF ALLADIN AND HIS FABLED LAMP r: When New Ordinance Passes Second Reading Providing Wraps Must Cover We have often read of Alladin and his wonderful lamp. 'r or,- Figures in Bathing Suits From Shoulders to Knees It brought him his'wishes by merely rubbinb it. The days • • While in Automobile*. have changed since that time, but today we have something °r the new that is more wonderful than Alladin's lam It is Miami C.•. S. radio l Persons going to Miami Beach will be of the roadway and also recommended Beach, and we can make it what we wish it to be. Not b eidlo eltpsr-Iprohibited from riding through the that the city build the street In front by Teasdale,i streets of the city In bathing suits in of the property. rubbing it. No. 'But by work, Boosting and Advertising it. :,rge of the automobiles or phblic conveyances un- 'he new art less they wear scups, cloaks or cover- The committee also recommended Ten years a " at r,1° 61n' ing extending from the shoulders to the Chet flee feet of the sidewalk be cut g0 Miami Beach was but a mass of trees and knees under air ordinance which tossed off the cast side of the street from Bis- undergrowth, with but few buildings. Look what it is today. :Inc- to the cayr.e avenue to Sixth street. giving a ':vr the new the second reading at the.mentlnt; of sidewalk of live feet on each side. ex- A city fast growing and known throughout the country.railf t .con- the city council last night. cent from Biscayne avenue to First 'What did this? Advertising it, and the results are what you 'lined to the A portion of the ordinance prohibiting!street. which would also give a road- now see Coda Marconi lit_i the wearing of bathing suits on the pub- way of 35 feet from curb to curb. ) to be heard lie streets or highways unless within I .- Want 40-Foot Roadway. , ',tr. noxth uta 200 feet of one of the ca:inoa or ad- It. haverr,•, developed that the pe-I Let us all get together as one big family, boost what we .try sending joining city parks or in front of a per-I titiohers had signed the petitinn re- have, by advertising it. We arc here ready to do our share, ,der Is an- con's own property was stricken from I questing a 40-foot roadway. The road but we cannot do an thin withoutyour support. but under the proposed ordinance. \'scions means'is at present 30 feet wide with a side- y g pp .:i:ant Reach -of regulating too great exposure of the!walk to be taken off of the west side I ' >1:,iied the person of bathers were discussed. One i of the right-of-way. With a gift of We are going to run this special page every Thursday, so led farther. councilman suggested that some l five fern from earl side of the street.; we can be in the limelight to everyone. Not only here, but provide n ordinance b passed which would pro- making tl.r roadway 40 feet wide, the 3o feet far ,walk on the .vest aide would have to I in many of the larger cities throughout the country, for many hibit the wearing of suits which were men will be io tight that tcome off of the west side. g they seemingly rega:red a ofour winter visitors are still in touch with our city, and to .tors. The rhoe horn to be slipped on. I 7f a fare-Lot walk was allowed the 'ted within DR street would then only be 3s feet wide. keep them and bring them back, we must keep advertising. .f operating A aeries of resolotions prepared by Some of the property owners neeired to? It is the only sure way. immediate- City Attorney G.E,Iltc Cnsk i!(,regulating bre against giving the five (slot if the ,m•Ilie, has dressing, bathing and picnicking in mauls.°y of in fret seine not available. So let us all wish for greater things for 1114aini and Mian:! 'l:. the esti- areas of the city in public highways and The matter of leaving the pro Perl > ts.to0• adjoining private property which were owners along the west side of the I .Beach and boost in every way possI ible. . • — prepared at the request of certain street to provide for their own side-• THE MIAMI HERALD, 'YON citizens of the city were read, but with i walks struck a snag when it was dia- 1 • I�J two exception^ no action was taken by I covered that If the owners did ren-V RSION the body. , struct a five-foot walk on their own1------- — — Changing Clothes in Cars. property that the new apartment ofr MIAMI BEACH TEAM TO 'dere from Manager Robertsof the Gas! An ordinance making it unlawful for LouisLouisShopiru would be ex tended to� St. John to eta�e some thin bigf person^ to change from street clothing I the curb line. PLAY LEMON CITY TODAY I the meetingof the State Pharmacetic of Friends to bathing suits in automLbiles whether 'Cir propoaltton a .1 be thrashed out AssociatioThe public is invited to i Municipal or not the curtains of the machine were;1'y the c•vuncll at the next meeting, at- was !assed on the second reading.'Irr tin interesle of the ironer!y ho;dera Miami lit•ach mr••tm the league-Irnd- tend the Rports. !testa. hung ! I --•- •'---- This'we!ion followed considerable cone along the street arc more thoroughly'log Lenon t'Ity hnnehall team this aft- Co,,^idered. ! diamondMRS. BARKER TO JOIN of the West I plaint from residents of the city charg- rrnonn at the.'new city Park u ingthat some persons were in the habit The :tppnin?ntent of O. A. WIe::er as t at Twenty-first Street end Collins av- HUSBANDc ,a mer'•flat- noticentan and of Charlie Mitch l IN KEY WE. docks, was of exposing themselves in cars parked in l ell the anile. The beach team I:um been mate- desk acr.eant were. confirmed by really strengthened mince the last i • hundreds of I public places. Several incidents were I council. Also the body confirmed the: Mrs. G. H. Barker unit children hs on the pier•called to the attention of the city fathers meetly( with 11,e Lemon City team In 1 , 1Byrne r.tment of R. P. ieroadfoot and ?. the' letter city. 1 gone to Ivey K'enl to be with •d remained.of occasions when persons were teen to 13. Byrne us city firemen. Tomorrow's lineup will rec many i Barker who formerly was In elm: .',cur friends Undress in automobiles even without the city Marshal c'. E. li rogdan tuns lit-I newL•a.•es le tb.• bruc?, [nam.Thr teamI°f the C. a. radio stat ii at \t:a :ing to the formality of putting up the side.cur- .•ruc'ed to see that the cars of the •.vill have an Mneme cumpietely new l reach. - • I.tains. Chief gunner Harker has for so. Amain over ellaml Beach Electric company do not infield and one new outfielder. \'ween eded to its I Several proposed ordinances which atop on the corners of the streets there- aid•Penney will likely be the battery.lime been in the naval hospital r than was,prohibited persons from walking about by blacking truffle- for 'Atl:uai Brach iu today's ,.an„•. Key west. It le reported that hr the city or regulating the places of bath- Councilman ii. K. 11. Davis. In charge which will he culled al 3:30. . much Improved uud that the nun other, and 5campaign'30 p. M. ing to the casinos and to the city parks of the cm puffin on the elimination of The new diamond has been ;tut in expects to go to Stuart Boon for re with the were killed by the council. the mosquito peat, reported that alt the first-claas shape. although it will lake vacation. They formerly Iles,' ill , den or the A committee of the• council cam-I trees mouth of Fifteenth street and several games playing m, too new field radio station. t ' wasting to • posed of Prank if. Henning, H. K. B.I from the bay to the ocean had been to make the around urn firm as it �— n by all the Davis and C. It )feloy, recommended prof trimmed. thereby giving better carewa- should De. The ground has been scrap- i Yhil.t'etphlu Diamond Grid batt. :e most the I that the city accept the offer of p-II tion of the air and more apnlight and od, leveled and packed and the grass "ma are "better, . batteries."—Pull. en- arty owners of five feet on each tilde fewer harboring hitters for the insects. hits been set out. It .vice aprinkted .,oil Electric co.-Advertisement. -cmnin over on 11"Is'ex- yesterday in order to mal:a: it firm tit- ---- Sanday. j NAVAL RE`SEPVE ISFIREMEN ,Sa> ^---0-- TII Y.R It ty :►U where[[R LINK ICO. LADDER BREAKS; IrIRF 31E� HURT. No matter you en or I• "Priscilla," DURHAM, N. C. June 15.--Three or WATER SPORTS PROGRAM No a time you may be have the members of the Durham fire de art- your vacation will not hr cowp!ete 1 :assau,with • .PLANNED FOR MIAMI trent are in the tom ,Cal suffering(rom I TO BE STAGED AT BEACH less you keep In,touch wills the !c D g at home. • Serious inJuries,and two others are eon-I ---- The Mlaml Herald will bu ,lad :chola;' left i— finedIto their homey as the result of a From start to finish the program of l furnish sou U,n ipso neva, end 1n an effort to organize a uncal r - fall au:ffered.thie morning sleep u lad- free water sports arranged byAlexander du{ly v,^stn will add to your y.east !leanie, Gs., ! acting its a letter from home. of lumber serve force in Miami, a meeting of for-?der on which they were drilling broke. Ott at the nomsn pools thy: afternoon Phone 1100. 'Cell us when you . mer naval Wren was held last evening in _ at 3:30'nromises to be full of thrills and ing away. We will mall The Her _ the Y. M. C. A_ Eleven men responded —.--_----�______-' - -- • to the call for this first meetin inicrealiug events. Ott has received or- to :ti y desir for any length of It vD coRNs You mss drslrG-AdvrrttpmLlntEnsign V. G. Farr acted as prelim- --- t.'nary chairman and conducted n g ;.�N TRIP general discufor- ming an to le hose present of ter- COLLINS AVENUE BARGAIN Irming a nucleus of those present for n the Florida(permanent organization of United States tion gather- naval reserves. The persons present Corner, two lots. with 100 feet east frontage in the hlgh•cia¢a section their eon- favored such an organization and in Lift Off with Fingers °f Coll;ns Avenue,with a depth of about'Z 50 feet. Thin high-class property Havana by order that they tnigbt take better hold) t cannot be duplicated ut this prise-- Key West i of the matter in hand, asked Lieut.l $S G,(�0(1 O ` LESS; MAKE KE OFFER •r "Cuba.' I George W. Almour, who' has had. 16 l lsl 1311 L1 L� 21j,.j j�i,("A, j` lade-by the I years in the service, to act as chairman. - _\ /� 'lcrida Eaxt In response to a'letter from the corn. �,. I•.n exennfon mandant or the Seventh naval diatriet, . • :j{ I orning. The Int Key Rest, to }::[sign Y. G. Farr, it I5 • \ \`1`II(Il� •j�a Saturday ws■ agreed to forwanl the names of Cha �i7 .(,. t \\ I //// .iiiI Saturday,1 men wont Iasi evening to Che eom- g � -'�onthe re-'menden[,and to endeavor to secure from E �'1�� '~ hbn a complete lief of all naval rC:;crvesj Z l ;;.' � POkr ,. iec cosi to living in or about Miami. 'd a number Each person prevent last evening sig- j? h ND INVESTMENT C• REALTORS: .214±uN :r2 AVE::_ infer . }Savona- T. allied hie willingness to endeavor to , - *' •' - -cr agent of I bring one or more members with him to • V i ..__„ nndling the the next meeting, and it is hoped to ` ,well the membership to such a number a . s T BREAKERS APARTMENTS _ that it will esarr■nt the bringing of one •rvlce. Put- or the government Eagle boats l0 3fiumi • 011'•.isoment. to be used as headquarters for the or. t (_-L C C ganizat{on. MODERATE SUMMER RATES Ensign V. C. Fier has bcc.t appointed hre-enrolling officer for Miami, and he OVIE111 0O1'1N(1 r1 1-1L OCEAN quests that ex-naval reserves bring Doesn't hurt.a bit! Drop a little , //�� ` /� their discharge papers with them. If n 'Freetone•' on an aching corn, instantly FINEST APtlI' I�MI:N I HOUSE ON r1a1'11', • Asta:nice• sufficiently large number of••members - YLOntUA, Is secured, efforts will be made to se-I that corn strips hurting, then shortly `,!,_°4 June. you lift it right I)1'AC[I pr ootuo cure the services of the government y g t Off with (u:gcri. Truly! • medical officer at KeyWest.itphysical Yonir druggist scl!3. a tiny !Cottle of '[State-tae PI;IVAr1eE BEACH 1'OIR OUR GUESTS ••1 States-for examinations. "1'rrt100e" for a few cents, sufficient to t of Florida, After a thorough orgnniretion has remove!every hard corn, soft corn, or larr. "TEC," been p•rfee urd a number of cruises will e toes, and the calluses, corn between the 1 a 1 f andfurnl•1 be madewiu,nnt soreness or irritation 1V c). ,L41 e3 COLLIN.I I�S rl� 1.:U I'. 's,i a wages'II A secretary will be eppolnted at the _ r• of „nee,. next meeting for recording the minotes' - I e..-..-.: .,.ti.,-.:,,,...,....,,. ,.••,.....-...-.. e dleted. of all,meetings. The next meeting will v .. of June. be held 1' at the Y. M. G. A. building at • Dry BEACH GARAGE r•en the ■veld • o'clock re Monday evening. night �� CASINO CAFE and hwy• i .l • ThomeThopresent nt last night's meeting Thi Beach ,t n hist rift went George W. Almour, lieutenant: V. •,,Irq KIsios Ii, Parr, •mien: Wolter M. Frank, chief �^l INDIA TIRES AND ••r .1e0►ann- q,urerm•st.r: (Marisa E. Tupper, •n• . Goods Company • tm jun, lane wn(lem J. rlerihn... n', nap., ACCESSORIES OF All I IUNGEIt AND THIRST d tneml•ee, junior grade; F;uK•n• F. };vans, V. S. i • end all p•e. N, 14, Y.: O. A. aendqutat, Ilen(enent, - sten any In.. Junior Rade; Nelson J. tterlhner, ti, S. We arc the Only-complete, i KINDS � SPECiA1.ISl• be nn• en. N. It. Y R. R, Jnhan^sn, N. C. (!, In . lor•aald. • ',sv•. why eharg.; Jam.. K. K•Ih,ta, G.•y. N. it depatttnent store, on the. "t. Vee.' as •neln••re: A. iI. lirawn,' li•ntenaw., We handle Peninsular Coro- Impar rra,I, ,1: n,,.r?, ,•nrr,,n,•- n rotct!,ir-to' is lewl.."......"7"..."....."7"."NORTH OF THE GRAND limn, Suatiro Oil, I • No. Name( ATl-II:;G RESTRICT IONS— C 51-u o s — 11.1 sT.0 �< • F RE 4 • '� ;�i;• a. 4.