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_ .- THE MIAMI HERALD SUNDAY, FEBRUARY I6, 191E _ -
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THIS SUM VOTED YESTERDAY . '
- PIAS BEEN SOLD DURING THE " AT A MEiLTING OI' S'TOCIL- ;j
JRUARY 4, 1914 - . LAST FORTNIGHT--SEVERAL HOLDERS----FIVE THOUSAND
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RESIDENCES GOING UP AND FOR MAIN ALONG BOULIs•
NEARING COMPLETION—AN- VARD, AND ' TWENTY THOU-
O'IrHER ADDITION TO BE SAND FOR PUTTING: IN Shit-
• CLEARED AND PLATTED. VICE IN li.IVERSIDE.
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• $ 803,909.53 Accordingto Captain John II. a I
3,550.53 _ Welsh, residenttagentaof the Ocean Extension o!'.its system neceasits.t•• c1'isU rum!
^ s Beach RealtyCompany, an average of ti by the heavy increase in pcpul in
_ i 2,500.00 mI' Y, cion and the consequent increase in ;,! t3�� pn�,r 1_
98,070.80 over a lot a day has been sold in that the demand for its product, was the
•• .1• attractive' addition duringthe last ;�
,�hh fortnight, cause of a vote '� expend $25,000 four
50,000.00 g , the number totaling an p passed by the stockhol I• 1
even twenty. Fiftythat the M r ,r
301,344.89 people a day on ers of the Miami Gas Company at the
the average visit she property, and it annual 'meeting held yesterday after• i/(1
requires but a glance to make en- noon, hive thousand dollars of that •t,
$1,329,375.75 thusiastic boosters of them all. i
amount will he used on the new main
.' Tho work ofinstalling the sewers that is to be installed on the Poole- l 7
. c• is over half completed. When finished yard between First and 'Twelfth {
Crepe
r, it will he one of the best pieces of streets, and .x.:'0,000 will be devoted to e
sever construction in southern I'lor- covering the .Riverside di:;trict.
$ 100,000.00 ant
Ida, following which the sidewal s "'Phe determination to extend ow er,
• .#. , • 40,000.00 and curbs will be put in and the pay- system to Riverside," said W. C.1
7 550.12 int' of the roads begun. Roome, secrelary of the company, "is
On both the concrete bungalows be- due to a demand that can no longer j,j,
60.00 ing erected by i.ho company the all be overlooked. In the district that we i !115
50,000.00 are up the first story, and they will shall supply there are by . actual
be under roof within another week. count 136 houses, and it -ia� fair to "
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Just as soon as they are complet�3 assume a large proportion of then;
<m these
, to U it is the intention of the company. to will avail themselves of gas just as
• immediately begin the construction of soon as it c:. to piped to ' their ^sem'
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ten others of a design somewhat sum- homes."
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$1,329,375.75 ilar yet different as to details. No less than 24,000 feet, approxi-
The new residence of John Gram- rnately, of pipe will be required to '
• ling on the ocean boulevard is fast supply Riverside, which will have tohclVt
• nearing completion and will be occu- come from the northern factories
pied just As soon as the house is and will take probably two months
ready to receive its owner,and fr.m- to reach here. The mains will Cco9s going to
BIS NE John W. King the ws, also the river at e, on tit street, and will
putting up two bungalows, also of be .laid..double, one to be held in re-
concrete, just north of that of Mr. serve in case 1 P emergency. For the t
• Gramlinr. The foundations have been same purpose. a tie-on probably will _ ' Moil `
SURPLUS$40,000 laid and the material is practically all be made with the southsido system. •
on the ground. They will cost about The Riverside main Wlii extend out 1ty aria
$4000 each. Still another new resi- Twelfth street as far as the Benton
S.':A. BELCHER, Vice-President dence is being erected just south of houses, at the corner of Avenue N
L. HILL,'Assistant Cashier. - Mr. Granrling. - Laterals will be run on Ninth, Tenth, t
Work on the new Casino has pro- Eleventh, Thirteenth, Fourteenth and . v��1I.
greased so famously that the man- Fifteenth, and on Avenues J, K, L
agement now feels safe in announcing and M. It is not expected over a! - r„w�
March 1 as the opening date. The month or six weeks will be required . fl
f` roof has been in place for some time to install the system once the pipe
— --- and a force of twenty men is rushing is on the ground, it being the intens
the interior to a finish as rapidly as tion to put on all the men that can
possible. Two additions, one on the be worked to all advantage. Last sum-
4 , �+ north and one on the past, are al- mor 7,500 Poet of. mains were laid on
® j air4 � ready being built to the, Casino, a rho aouthaide in three waekds, and in
/ t�+ slight change having been found nee- Riverside where there is less rock and •
,I;•- •..�=%., .r u esaary in the original plans. no paving to interfere with the work,
Announcement is made that work it i.s•believed much better time can i
is to be begun at once on the clearing be made. •
and platting of another addition a e At the same meeting at which the
half mile in length adjoining the pres- funds were vobed for the improve-
• ent tract on the north, such to con- ments referred to, the annual election
i< _+ form in every way with that now on of the board of directors took place. • -
the market. . Captain Welsh expects The new board will consist of II. M.1
Al
- —- every one of the lots remaining un- Van Court, H. G.'Van Court, H. C.I
- - sold in the original tract to be grab- Roome,J. P. Mathieu,J. A. McDonald
•I _ ' - bud up within the`next sixty days. and W, M. Laird. In the election of
7..-• .1.+:'' officers that followed, H. Van Court; ' on
was made president; J. P. Mathieu,
" `� vice -president, and II. G. Van Court —""'
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S I treasurer. .• e Roome retains his
�!a` position as ecretary, and Norman
,+../ - - --- — Van Court wilt continue as general --'�
�' superintendent.
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�I �►i., • TIIL U. a ���T;. BANQUET -.. E
TO JAMES IIRYCE ._. �
Philadelphia,Feb. 15.—The Rt:Hon.
(By Associated Press) James Bryce, who soon will retire
:217Fga(aped. Whshington .Feb. 15.—President from the post of British nmbassador
golamps,'Pl• io. Taft, his cabinet, the entire house of at Washington, seri Mrs. Bryan are.
ndtiopoover,mind- representatives, the senate. the su• to he guests ata dinner to be given I
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e rite,, tire'ho preme court and the diplomatic corps in their honor at the Bellevue-$tr r.
with pump„'nick F.O. pe t assembled today m.the senate chain. ford next Monday night by the Trans-
ber at the•memorial services of the atlantic Soeiety of America. Bishop
°tl late-Vice-President James S. Sherman. Talbot will preside at the•nanquet and' '
•..f : •,Addresses eulogizing Sherman were among the-guests will be represents-�„
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hf 4, 'lR'J!' ► ►7I ,made • by the ,!--t' }ivP!t of all t>,., 0,4,;,,,,,,._„,