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1664-8 Society and Recreations • • • • • • �,i•. ,•'r.il: s t, ••,,•.s-:•;••••„. • 'J., ..,..4.• .:y •.• " r i�t ";.• .. '^1` •,Je}{G,',' ;. }•ter .► s w • ay r ' _j• . , ;y �•...,et -. t 1. . •r 4,. II' ,\ .Y'. .. ,t �y, s 5 . .•'„�• ) }.•. 'lam. Y 1 1-�r .1•. ♦evil. THE HERALD, MIAMI, FLORIDA' RIBALD TtL=PyfOlr7 27401. • • - 5 'PAGEELEVF TREE AND PLANT PRODUCTIVE ` 4 kn Y.,:... _• x..�,..., d . , M A (III�B 1 CH �ATTIR*'E • F kmOUS sRiG W �.i ••.... ,...,t, : ..... 3- IS LEFT TO DISCRETION Vi MA JSTIC PI 1 • =r1:" '.•',�` Winter Resort Officials Say Good Taste Will Rule Surf Bathing 'Theater of Air Will In I4�- �!t' r! ►' � . •w' Modes and Common Sense Will BeOnlyRegulation Imposed; N ° - r ,r • 8ler,,Season Prograr ' e• ' 1:.: + 1.„•',9' .. '1,44 A ,: Times Have Changed and Health Rays Allow Latitude, _ ,.fit I t ,..r �•. • . I Beach attire u left to the,dlxntionO - 'b%w�' I1oo Tr. • t • j f• l.••1 ,1• r "t A J of Dublin .entlroea} and that wtu.be COMPOSER•PIANIST ' Ai y.o.tree•pareoaat �I I '+.• �.F•r.rl the rola this winter, 3Llamt Beach of. Wsuso.i EaU, wlA.laausur 4 , +..1110tM rrralvygo `►i, • ' t ' - ' IS ON .41R TONIGIlT tax ....da wlu .Jeeo.rem _<: .I notal• aald yesterday. • t:.r,►'w,,1;•b;,•"' '� ,..' �". !y To expose a leg on the beach several •, set tax featuring aupy o Q ••'.i. , •,••-h• •4.:.4'"••` { ~. 4y earnago D ht oondemn►tlon of a e of 7lro•dwey as f. . 1 •..•,• ..�,,, ••i ..% I. 4� 5, I •'yt,., r roe. soko tin.. •'olUm sea fF1y ,� t 4, member of the fair sex In the minds saving time, CaluapDu .1 ' ,:'•�/•..- • '� • system). -'h:e •" •. 1 .n.111 of net aseoclataa Then by digress the l !' 't et• •:-.1,41,-• tiepnse0taLLve of• cion a�fs.t i+r,... ti/ , • many rads of bathingr► henalla �'�INt • 'l t �.,.+`'Y. I D• P • planLu}�rles be that Plo41m i ; • •,. sir j , ) a I. her. Deep dixarded lot • few ureses . young°bmp°eer•planet,O • ' ' 1 \ .r jj7���< of cool, cotton of sUk. The Ie wen • ¢' ria the mea venose t*e r•, I Ing "Swaraee' a.4 •'fie > • ., V; •!lowed •cthnce t0 feel the sun to , ••(r, mwSeal Wows, lieluatag •••' `* y . ��J. r The back wee given free reign as the $ijtt'>a. • Ptame" aril "ip Tow;" {{ .•' , .% ,% bottom of toe b,thtree suite became !••;• : tom pone tlona,iAc fling•-i •. ,:4 h' ,'•r . '". , • S SZt:: �� ¢ ,; In Bltae'and the"Coaoem.l 4:',,:.•, , .rt .e• k. nigher•sad ins tope became Ioret. 1���:. •,',.' ,•x!;, 11 ,�,� / k'•''N,' ;c ar Lc glld.N,tn. .n Allla nen,•, `• •-''�t�l� � .-�a r. ;fits• And this 'winter breach authorltlee � .�,..,.•„ , :.:. .r• yi , ,.: •4�" " .l;g •'4•J • predlot that +crepe will M dropped t •'r• fjota Tia Tan Alley to t1',`` • ��•. :t .•jell: • "•^ • •: 4lL,aU freely while aristocrats of the North be• �t•�'•1. ••aSted agmphony h•i 1'e .• • w r f / { $C+.:4,• Dome d.a ocrstto,ln the syn oI the sun, •••44.•• ,, Wa a Pearse wai • tf r' '�• ' sew .a 1 • y�. r "People Dans down here to enjoy •e. w' �'LY". +•• -~ kllaml Buob'e violet rays! and why •s. 7ork'e Let aide he �u g^-•� ....�,.� ^'-� • . .t1,0,,, , should rudiahnes Interfere with rat- t one of the was Ii,tet hid" I �y , '�: w. _ P D When ha l[,the taxon . .^ I • fxifi4jtey'� cites that contribute to the health of ,�•'" our visitors," Lieut. Part Pinder, In 1 the Det piano Jeal to Ya ub ,W.Chase.'w., secretary at Ike Mta.eI Reach Chamber•f Coalmerc , charge of the Salami Beach patrol,said the neighbors. At scat the at at ins Chamber at Commerce building. The tree has yielded 21 •There are many inco¢aplcuoua • •t tree sound of the the pies, along the beach •wretch afford ' . shooed ew•y from It by Us, Qeorge Cenhwlu,the ma.wkw• Then.he p.rauadsd his m • Ingin the front el the Chamber'e( Commerce building, The plant bathers • modest environment Where lie *ones and piano compo•ltlons him take leesow. A "Ott -• '` • suite can De dropped to the waist,per. have brought We cause, will be teacher was found end Oe ` milting the sun to penetrate the body. the feature artist lonlght, P to le began. . ' The Ills guard.do not call bathers'at- o'clock, Eastern daylight casing A few real• later he )TTON • • CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN teat'on to their scanty attire unites we llmr, ou the MsJe.11a Tbealer tet piano and plugging ewe receive •complaint. Modesty after all the Alr program• opening Its cite- At 21 he started writing is mental and there is no reason whytet:leases. The program Is to be would compose amid ••a B the beachcan not have the largest ' Broadcasting the Columbia Iird • ug peopte,'bagging the.aa•to. �.'OF �r IS ALL-YEAR AP 'AIReccrowds In its happy and this modest," with system. , little quiet. itis famous. everybody Aappy a¢d ruodesl;' making,"Itapnsody In filo• There are city ordinances governing tea hurriedly lot laul,WVbl _ -. y. beach apparel but,many ask,who is to IT ILL,4RD MACK BRINGS that famous orchestra lead aple Are Crown In.Clone Mian ,Beach Ice •tree'Np'S e. Judge what a Improper and what is an MASTER ART TO FILMS • r''''''•=1)°•'••••• 10. bljaml'Beach Civic Reid• �t P • ming .: Whiteman waostt.at Aeotle cial Effort To Be.Made • One ordinance reeds to pert: "It The Tirol!Theater today otters'Tee ruery lx,is94, (table I)emot3utrationi• ' shall be unlawful for any person In the voice of the City," featuring Willard - _','• Sightly. city of Mlamt Beach, In any public small whither It la batter to alltelltate fJlea¢up campaigns an ttnn.cestary place.to be found to a stale•of nudity utak u author, director and chief �rystf/��1����f��s}�•�eTM�� v thus P•n°1 flag the plat to or 1¢ clothing not becoming to his of charas ter actor. R• 4 known through •t1\r•\M_aa,-�• at lftaml Beach. ��••.!!!�IIL, • tree' roportlo[is, or to Invent her sex, or la any indiscreet exposure his previous succeuful stage plays and • labor of trimming. • • .Tha.4nglneering department of the of he or her person, ,., ." can lay a that either way tha city {aa a crew of men at work A aeoond ordinance says: "It shall his artistic, reali 01 The current Dlc• MSgI(. .��!� galas, It he trims, the quaff• throughout the year to take care of be unlawful for any person In the City tun L a story of gangland,but has an Pacifies the Ela .alms superior to upland. 001- plants, shrub and trees and mow of Miami Beach to bathe, wash or absorbing lore story running through Rellevee Rkea.tat If he does not trim ba gathersswim In any river, bay, lake. pool, It. Sylvia Pleld plays the heroine'. Avoid L1t.aLoe,a and t easingly better,crop from the grass on vacant Iota. • stream, canal or ocean, being naked or part. int of quantity," Unimproved l04 erecut six time. Ineufflclently clothed to prevent 1m- ,decided by ter.Chase that the a year In-addition to mowing the proper exposure of his or her person" lemon Is • commercial probe A third states: "It.hail be unlawful parkways every 10 days. for any person to change his or her ' . der'Julelet than the average Both Lummus and Collins. parks clothes In the City of Salami Beach for ,urcbaaed at the market," said have a caretaker and two militants the purpose of donning a bathing suitA. • w. "I found on Iprestigation who sprinkle their areas every night. ' • 1n any auto or bus, whether the ' • , , flat,pr was importer. 'It has a same De opened or closed, or upon any nark►bl.bouquet and In a drink The other puke u• kept up by a street or highway In any city park or *lemonade la exceptionally et- maintenance crew, in any other plate open to public , - • In carrying out its duty of Another crew has charge of general view.' , ng the thirst." construction and Dare-of shrub, along •- - •a • nage for more than a year has the streets and the spraying and prun- NEW MAJESTIC STORE 1)' �.`C • ..,...4-. tee perlmenting with,various trop- lig of trees. • its, trees and shrubs In the Wild flowers are obtained from sur- OPENED ON BOUI✓Ei'ARD .i' 411j ' • of the Miami Beach'Chamber rounding wands and from the goer- The Southern Radio Ston,. Inc.. an- ' t��• ' '..),,,,..:-..v. t,: • nue.. He hu trees,plane and ernment experimental station at Chap. pounces the opening of a large new re- 1 1 i ^:`..v froria..11 oiler the world. man field. These are transplated In tail radio store at 744-46 Biscayne ig J � •• ser,.�•r •J the Miami Beach nursery Where 600 boulevard. The company is dealers for t44401;. t, 1G OF KINGS" 'gristles of plants ars cared for. M►Jesto radio reoelv,ng seta and for 4 4' t•••,, Under the awplose of the uteml Radlolaa,and hu operated•ata 11 cion • / -1141 I i :• U. S TO TOWERBeach Cuden club• more than 60.000 at 17 S. Miami avenue •trete•last De- annual ' t� I• e ' annual flowers and shrub cuttings camber under the firm name of South- ern Radio company. This store'will n;�*t},it}(�� v iblical Clas,lid Will Be be continued, tt a announced, but trc ' fi',•., /town Agai�t, general offices of the newly oche Bi. a 'Pus 7;, concern will be transferred to the Bis- • - w!vy'y'y,i 77 MIAMI BEACH PERSONALS .'1' I l a l t ;.43 ,.,.« , '.pores to nuollut nquse4 cayne boulevard store. A complete but c• ,trona, the manner eat of the — of both Majestic' and R.adiolu will be f t' V c. •A •''. ,:•••:,r••, Cheater has arranged • return. burgh,RayA, Peterson• attorney, of Pate- carried In the new store u well u a :;;:4, fJ. •' ' +.i r ;;.;.•• .r. Pa, Is visiting his family at regular stock In the S. Miami avenue .- '•;',�Y; .r.,_ .; 'gM•'•V tent for "The King of Hines-e ii. et.,. n....._-•_.-__._ .. - . _ propertyover to the ocean,according to 42 National Hurricane Center tracking 25 "Police Patrol Outside Capone Walls as the Miami Herald of March 16,1922. records show that the center of the MiamiGuesrsFeted,"Miami Daily News, , 12 "Permission of Owners of Land Be Needed storm passed about 25 miles offshore as May 29,1930. ( to Make Cut at Baker's Haulover,"Mi" the hurricane traveled in a generally 26 Ibid. ami Metropolis,June 30,1916. north, northeast direction. Sustained 27 Ibid. 13 Peters,Biscayne Country,278. winds near the center were recorded at 28 "An Observation,"M iami Daily News,May 14 "Bay,Atlantic Waters CO Join with Baker's 110 miles per hour,but the weaker side 15,1930. ? Haulover Blast,"Miami Daily News and of the hurricane struck Miami Beach. 29 "Capone and 3 Friends Spend Night in i<iti Metropolis,April 14,1925. 43 Memo from Pete Chase to W.A.Koh lhepp, Jail,"Miami Herald,May 15,1930. Ili 15 Ballinger,Miami Millions,126. Oct.21,1926,CF–HASF. 30 "City Officials in Conspiracy, Capone 16 Ibid. 44 Letter fromW.A.Kohlhepp to Carl Fisher, Says,"Miami Herald,June 25,1930. 17 Stuart McIver,The Greatest Sale on Earth: Oct.21,1926,CF–HASF. 31 Letter from Michael Glenn to Carl Fisher, The Story of the Miami Board of Realtors, June 6,1930,CF–HASF. 1920"1980 (Miami: E. A. Seemann, Minn 1WEIVE 32 Ibid. 1980),66-67. 33 James M.Cox,Journey Through My Years, 18 Ballinger,Miami Millions,99. (New York:Simon and Schuster,1946), 19 McIver,Greatest Sale on Earth,68. 1 Ida Fisher's maiden name was Graham,yet 316. 20 "3,000 Fisher Lots Sold," Miami Herald, when the Miami Beach PTA chose a 34 Ibid. April 22,1925. name for the new h igh school,the name 21 "Begin New Library,"Miami Herald,April selected was Ida M.Fisher.Presumably, C N fl Hill I N I fl 1 E f H 22,1925. thatwas for her original middle name— 22 Undated news clippings under heading lost in history—although the practice "Library", Miami Beach City Clerk's much of the time was to use a woman's 1 "Beth Jacob Temple Never Has Closed," office. maiden surname,i.e.,Ida G.Fisher.In Edward Newman, president of Beth 23 "Largest Swimming Pool in Florida Opens "Fabulous Hoosier,"Jane Fisher writes Jacob Congregation, Reader's Forum, Today," Miami Daily News, Feb. 6, that she pointed out the error to Carl,to Miami Herald,Aug. 15, 1993. 1926.The Deauvi:le had a checkered which she said he responded: "What 2 Letter from C.W.(Pete)Chase to Fisher life,eventually was sold to health fad" the hell is the difference?" Company property owners,stockhold- dist Bernarr McFadden and demolished 2 "Well Done,St.Francis,Both The Hospi" ers and investors,Sept. 14,1927,CF– in 1956 for a new Deauville Hotel. tal And The Steak,"Miami News,June HASF. 24 "Longest Wooden Bridge Passes Into His" 28,1964. 3 CF–HASF. tory," Miami Daily News, March 15, 3 Raymond P.Sloan:On a Shoestring and a 4 Letter from C.W.Chase Jr.,Sales Manager 1925. Prayer, (Garden City, New York & for Carl G.Fisher Properties,to Fisher 25 "Venetian Way Goes Into Use," Miami Doubleday Co.,)1964,64. property owners,stockholders,and in- : i i Daily News,March 1,1926. 4 Ibid. vestors,Sept. 14,1927,CF–HASF. ;:<i4 26 "Chamber Polls Member Views on Bay 5 FatherWilliamBarry waselevatedtoMon" 5 Tape-recorded oral history interview of ' Isles,"Miami Daily News,June 2,1925. signor in 1937. Alfred Barton by Polly Redford,May 12 *lW 27 The pilings remain to the present.Easily 6 Mother Gerald,in 1940,founded and be and 18,1967. s•;0 recognizable in Me bay between the came first president of then-Barry Col- 6 Bath Club annual report, Feb. 9, 1929, *lilil` Julia Turtle and Venetian Causeways, lege for Women in Miami Shores. It CF–HASF. ...:,...:., the pilings outline what would have now is co-educational Barry University 7 "Barton Remembers When Miami Beach been the bulkheaded island.On Oct. 7 Fisher,Fabulous Hoosier, 252. Was a Wilderness,"MiamiHerald,March 27,1944,the City of Miami Beach paid 8 Letter from Father William Barry to Carl 23,1965. •''' $35,000 for the land inside the pilings Fisher, Nov.30,1927,CF–HASF. 8 Archives Division,Richter Library,llni• '%:'•. ; and,over the years,glamorous ideas for 9 John Kobler, The Life and World of Al versify of Miami. t�iy, the property have been presented only Capone (New York: Da Capo Press, 9 "Miami Beach Attire is Left to Discre" '$ to fadeout.It began to be called Pelican 1992),210. tion,"Miami Herald,Sept.15,1929. :>::' Island because of the water birds that 10 Robert J. Schoenberg, Mr. Capone: The 10 Ibid. ' t roosted on the pilings. Real and Complete StoryofAlCapone, 11 Conversation with C.W.Chase byMar `i'`` omp �" <:#:�r 28 Frank B.Sessa,Anti-Florida Propaganda (New York: Quill, William Morrow, ret Nedeau, Miami Beach News Bu- fs>*f>..: and Counter-Measures during the 1992) 194. reau,April 20,1961;Miami Beach City <:>:>. 1920's;Tequesta,tNo.XXI(1961),41– 11 While the Miami Daily News and Miami Archives, Miami Beach City Clerk's z 51. Herald continually reported at the time office. 29 Letter from Carl Fisher to James Davis, that the alias was Acosta, Kobler and 12 "Steve Hannagan's Girls,"Lije Magazine, '>.#: :l?: May 11,1926,CF–HASF. Schoenberg, in their biographies, re- Nov.30, 1936. k'`'• 4�:;:G:i 30 Letter from C.W.Chase,Jr.,May 17,1926, (erred to it as Costa. 13 Nash,The Magic of Miami Beach,139. • f?:'""R J Y {`i'r CF–HASF. 12 Kobler,Life and World of Al Capone,213. 14 "50 Blocks of Beach Leaping Into Nation's % #K_; 31 Letter from George Krom to Carl Fisher, 13 Schoenberg, Mr. Capone: The Real and Eye as Finest'Millionaire's Row'of All," s:; �• March 22,1926,CF–HASF. Complete Story,194. Miami Daily News,April 22,1928. 32 Ibid. 14 Kobler,Life and World of Al Capone,214. 15 Frank Stearns,Along Greater Miami's Sun- :1•k, 33 Letter from Carl Fisher to DudleyField 15 "Scarface Liked Sparring—and Silk';Mi" Sea-Ara, (Miami, Fla.: I. F. Steams, ."ri Malone,March 46,1926,CF–HASF. ami Herald,June 23,1968. 1932),13-15. :' is 34 Letter to Winifred Hussey fromCarl Fisher, 16 Kobler,Life and World of Al Capone,214. 16 "The Lido is Open,"Beach Pictorial,Jan. Dilly:i March 12,1926,CF–HASF. v 17 ibid.,216. 27,1929,10. ` '' 'i;3% 35 Munroe and Gilpin, The Commodore's 18 Schoenberg, Mr. Capone: The Real and 17 World Almanac,1993,441. z Story,1930,340. Complete Story,216. 18 Letter from C. S. Krom to Carl Fisher, '`..''? 36 Ibid. 19 "Miami Will Defend Herself,"Miami Dai! Nov. 18, 1929,CF–HASF. "•'<% 37 "Some Devastating North Atlantic Hurri" News,March 13,1930. 19 Letter from Carl Fisher CO Howard Coffin, 1. 1 caries of the 20th Century"; U.S. De- 20 "County-Wide Mop Up of Racketeers is May 8,1930,CF–HASF. :: ••• Commerce,National Oce- Lehman's Plan," Miami Daily News, 20 Letter from Carl Fisher to C. M. Keys, ; anic and Atmospheric Administration, March 14,1930. March 21,1930,CF–HASF. a<;r ik 1971. 21 "Habeas Corpus Plea of Capone Aids[sic) 21 Letter from Carl Fisher to C.M.Keys,Dec t rp po ( Y 3vz. 38 Florida Hurricane Survey Report,State of is Denied,"Miami Daily News, March 15,1931,CF–HASF. <Miiill Florida,1965. 21,1930. 22 Ibid. ,1 39 Leo F. Reardon. The Florida Hurricane 22 "AlCaponeSlipslntoHome Here asThou- 23 Letter from Park G.Haynes,vice president ; and Disaster,1926,(Miami,Fla.:Miami sands at Easter Service," Miami Daily of the Montauk Point Development `•'q Publishing Co.,1926,reprinted:Coral News,April 21,1930. Corporation, CO stockholders, Jan. 7, C %, Gables,Fla.,with Tulsa,Okl.:Lion& 23 Letter fromCarl Fisher toMichaelJ.Glenn, 1932,CF–HASF. . Thorne,Ltd.,1986),33. May 27, 1930,CF–HASF. 24 Letter from Carl Fisher to Claude Mercer, ::'':.i:'' } 40 Ibid.,32. 24 "Capone Plans First of Good Will Din- Oct.5, 1934,CP–HASF. ll; < 41 Letter from Carl Fisher to John LaGorce, ners,"Miami Daily News,May 27,1930. 25 Taped oral history interview with Jesse Oct.8,1926,CF–HASF. 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