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The Miami Newsi
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Miami, Florida
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THE MIAMI METROPOLIS THUES PAGE TEXE2 Women in Cabinet as Advisors to Mayor of a California City. Photograph of the Seven Who Have Assumed )R SALE TWELVE PAGES ENDING HOTEL BUILDERS: tound rent for 999 years, all that splen- It ctMfti block of Coral Bluff, on the Bay fr t. at this foot of Eleventh Street, in the City of Mhmi, having a frontage on the Boulevard ami Avenue- respectively, of one hundred and 1iiy.fft snd a front on Eleventh Street of one hundred and. ninety-five feet. This property is in the immediate proximity of the fashionable Biscayne Bay Yacht Club; and from its ett vated position commands an exten-m ve view of beautiful Bay, Biscayne, whose praises have been sung before Miami had an existence.

It is beyonl question, next' to the Rayal Palm Hotel, the most recherche and attractive location for a hotel i the whole city, and a handsomely constructed and equipped concrete hotel on this spot ould be overrun with guests from the start. This will be sold on long term ground rent at $4,000 per annum, payable quarterly. APPLY TO THE OWNER 3 Toe seven women who have assumed the office of sdvisers to Mayor H. Dew of Santa Monica, Cal. Readings from left to are Charles M.

Brown, Mrs. Stephens, Ma. R. R. Tanner, Mrs.

T. A. Higglns, Mrs. H. J.

Sailer, Mrs. O. G. Tullis, Mrs. Gary Benson and Mayor Tew.

A WORK OF OR.WRAY NICELY REMEMBERED Stage Love too Frank-Cut out Hugs and Kisses Advises Lillian Albertson BY CHURCH PEOPLE AND WELL EQUIPPED Popular Pastor', of First Baptist Detailed Description of the Machin son, would be willing to submit to caresses and kisses even on the stage. "I suppose some might call me pro vincial and narrow to have such a -Church Will Begin' aew JHere Next Sunday -Church Out i -of Debt and Collections in Excess of the Needs. feeling, but I can't help It. Thats ery and Facilities Which Render the riant a Most Valuable Addition to Basines Concerns of Miami. Perfect Sanitary Conditions.

Lovemaking on and off the stage is ilscusaed from a new angle by Lillian Albertson, who is playing the leading female role in "The Talker," at The! ia ris Theatre, New York. Miss Albertson believes we have become "awfully frank in the display of our affections and emotions," and would go so far as even to eliminate hugging and kissing in love -scenes on the way 1 do feel." "And I said, you believe that stage love-making is "Oh, absolutely!" she cried. "It is The new Miami Steam Laundry is the stage. The idea of an actress who is a wife and mother, taking the most impersonal thing in the world. To me, I should feel quite the same if I were making love to Next Sunday will be the first of a new year for Kev.

John A. Wray, pastor of the First Baptist church in Miami, and with tne fine cooperation now occupying its handsome new con crete home in the same place where part In a -tender love scene which calls for the lavishing or acceptance the old laundry was Cestroyed by lire several months ago. Every machine that be has found in the last two years he is very certain to accom of caresses, is repellant to her. is now doing its full share of work plish even greater things than have so far marked his pastorate here. 'Do you mean that we have Become too frank in the display of our emotions on or off the stage?" I asked and the plant is running day and a stage brace, as to an actor, think the very minute there was any different feeling between two people ihey would have to stop playing love scenes they would become so self-conscious it would spoil their acting.

"I think love can be expressed on the stage, as in real life, in so many Last Sunday the church celebrated night to keep up with the large! amount of laundry being done at this the second anniversary of his service her. in this city and reports of the last season of the year. I think," she said. "There is a great deal of discussion of love an.1 very frank discussion at f.nat. It year work were read, showing most creditable accomplishment.

other ways than hugging and kiss 'l ne plant is equipped with all the latest improved machinery made by the American sundry Machine Co. The treasurer reported the churoh entirely out of debt and that $2 000 S. RODMOND Hotel Halcyon, SMITH MIAMI, FLA. ing, don't like to see men and women paw each other and call it a love scene. "Why, the tone of voice, the turn of the head, the glance of the eye, the touch of hands, all can convey great love, without so much notae.

The effect can be just as big." Charming in Domestic Role." seems to me more than mere sion a sort of emotional ana'ysis, which is not always pleasant to see portrayed or hear talked about. "It raises a doubt about tbo deep reality of a love that can be shown ani prated about, because real love seems to me to be such an overpowering thing that it creates that reserve which attends all sacred things." had been collected in excess of tne amount raised the preceding year. One hundred and one members been added to the church and one hundred and ninety-seven to the Sunday school. Missions had been established, one in the northern part of Miami being provided with a comfortable building. With their accustomed pleasure in seeing their good work go on, the large congregation in the church Sunday was a happy looking crowd I In real life Lillian Albertson is Mrs.

A. J. Levy, with an adoring and The leading laundries of the United States use these machines, and they are considered the best and safest made. Mr. S.

O. Fitts, secretary and treasurer of this new concern, is very jut-ilant over the perfecting and new improved laundry machinery that has been installed and particular pains to show and explain to a Metropolis reporter how every machine was operated. One of the first, and in fact the most expensive machine in the plant, is the flat-iron machine which is used in ironing all flat pieces, such as table cloths, sheets and other large pieces. This machine is truly a wonderful piece of mechanism. It irons 40 pieces a minute and has a ca.

in the shape of a long bar that prevents any operator from getting in her present vehicle Miss is the wife of the character por adored husband, and a two-year-old son that is the joy of his parents hearts. trayed by Tully Marshall. The couple In a roomy uptown apartment and quite in the humor to get he really do more quarreling than an 1 yet, underneath the sur overlooking the Hudson, Lillian Albertson has a most "homey" hpuse, face biclering, there is the suggestion of clcse companionship and where she plays the domestic role SOME TH0UGHT genuine foniness which, in real life. quite as successfully and delightfully full purport-of Mr. -Wray st fine sar-mon on the "Telescope versus the Microscope," in spiritual life, in whlcn he brought out some broad views of things that speak eloquently of Ma wide At the morning servies, too.

Mabel Cox, the talented soloist, was as she does her stage part. And here Adolpb Levy is the real ruler of the menage. He's a splendid often crops out between belligerent husbands ani wives. V. nliln't Play Passionate Part.

But there's no great absorbing, psesicnate love scenes. If there were, arms or, hands caught in the machin boy, with a fine head crowned in blond curls, and with big blue eyes. at her best and rendered a beautiful and an Independence of bearing and Marion Fairfax would have to cut It ery. The machine stops itself if the bar is accidentally pushed in. The next important thing about tbe place is the drying room.

An automatic dryer has an operator hanging In the evening another big church ont. o- find a new star, for LUIian uite beyond his years. 'i There's my he cried. full greeted Dr. P.

Burroughs, rf Nashville, who preached an exce! tibnally interesting sermon. Dr. Bur Altertscn de-lares she wouldn't play any sucu tempestuous characters as when he was one of the audience at wet garments on little hooks that "The Talker" and there's Tully Marshall!" and then be sat breathless with excitement, his eyes rivitej work automatically and they are carried clowly through the drying room and when they make the circuit and mark many plays. in all my siage experience," she says, "I ve never had a mad, love scene, and I never would roughs is one OI the most nowd preachers in the south and the peonle of Miami are favoreS by being given an opportunity to hear him. on the stage.

pass out they are perfectly dried ani Given to Your Monthly Grocery Bill MI LI, COXVIXCK YOU THAT THE I1EST PLACE TO DO iOl'lt TUADI.Vi IS WITH THK (iKIK'KRY WHKI'E QUALITY IS JIVEN MOKE WEIGHT THAN QUANTITY. IX MOST CASES AVE GIVE VOfJ THE SAME QUANTITY AS OTHER STORES. AX IX EVERY CASE "QUA LI-TV." WHICH MEANS GOOD WHOLESOME FOOD AND A SAVINGS IX THE END. Why Not Try "THE STORE OF QUALITY" E. L.

BRADY COMPANY "Poor Manuna, You Cwied. are dropped into large baskets await. play one. Partly on my husband's J1 In the last act when his mother Notice of Application by Guardian ing the next process. The dryer is filled with steam heat which quickly cries, he wrung his little hands, and acrcunt.

ani partly on my own wouldn p'ay it. "Net thai my husband would for Order to Sell Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that on the dries the garments while passing "Sejboid's Ilakeiy, Tommy Dear, 1 luft rs ouick as you ran be. Mr. Jne rnd wife are her and tnrougn.

she a 'Cel. quickly, "but I wouldn't his baby face was convulsed, but he said nothing, till he went back to his mother's dressing-room, where he burst out: "Poor mamma, yon The wringer or Curb exfscior is feel right as his wife to, even on the sta go through some of the wild another wonderful labor saving de fourth day of March, A. 1). 1912. the unde signed intends to make application to the Hon.

It. B. Uautier, county judge, at his office at the court cwied and ladies cwied, and I most scenes that are in a good many of vice nat is not harmful to garments as the old process which sometimes cwied." tne mode plays. house of Dade county, Florida, tor tears them badly. It is a cylindrical woull feel that everyone whoi Again, apropos of stage love-mak- arrangement which spins around at are gcing to tay fc-r tea.

Two loaves if bread, a dosen buns, nd rent angel food. For You and the girls, some cookies, Oh. any kind. authority to sell all of the respective interests of Flossie V. Knowles.

knew me would it very queer Mr. Levy looks upon it from the tremendous rate of 1200 revolu that a wife and the mother of a same viewpoint that his wife does. tions a minute. The force of the speed Ave. D.

Phones 24 and SIS Miami, Fla. causes every drop of water to leave Kosetta F. Knowies, Jennie Knowles and Gladys 1. Knowles. infants; in and to the following real estate situate in the county of Dade and State of lorida.

to-wit: the clothes in less than five minutes. There are other machines with all Ililtuirn on the Tariff the latest devices too numerous to 'A They are ail Coed." It's a Drcen Fresb Doughnuts to a Dime, thrt's what she is saying to Tommy. mention, such as ironing arms, collar Begin at a point in center of irons, collar starcher, shirt ironer. i highway at northwest co ner, of southeast quarter of section eleven spray dampener, steam washing ma Egyptian or long staple cotton. chines, and in fact every machine ne (11), township Efty-ttuee (S3 pineapples and oranges are luxuries.

cessary to turn out high class work i I 11 II' .1 south, range forty-one (41) east. The long staple cotton takes the The complaint about iron rust can run south along quarter section line niinniA'P i ir nrir no longer exist, as every one of the 807 feet; east 268.2 feet: north 147 1 3c uum a uand i place of silk that enters into a costly class of goods that are used princi To Democratic Voters Sam Hilbu nt candidate for Congress from this district says in to the tariff: "The Democratic party is pledged to a reduction of the tariff and this pledge cannot be fulfilled too soon. Articles eute ing into competition with trust controlled products should feet: west 129.6 feet to a noint 136 foot rtsutt nf firar tins? nnrth CCA foot- i machines Is finished inside with copper, preventing rust of any description from getting on the clothes. The sanitary condition of this modern pally by the wealthy mostly by the way of itdornment. Pineapples and west along center of highway 132.2 oranges are not such class of food feet to place of beginning, being lot three (3) of Roberta subdivision of laundry is above reproach, there being little troughs arranged under the machines where water must pass out be p'ace 1 upon the free list.

Material products as to be classed as the necessaries of life. The Democratic party stands for a tariff for revenue, part of southeast quarter of section eleven (11), township fifty-three re 'ucticn should be made as soon as possible in the tariff upon the neces which leads Into a large sewer. and there is no reason why a Demo (53) south, range forty-one (411 saries of life, especially up arti crat cannot consistently support a east, as per 'B' of plats, p'ge 133. BOISE, Idaho The Pacific and cles pomreting with such American law placing a tariff on Egyptian or Idaho Northern railroad, known bet Also: Begin at a point in quater section line 1283 feet south of north' manufactu as are spli abroad long staple cotton, pineapples and ter as the "Pin" road, has filed with the land office plats an- application oranges imported from foreign countries competing with the Florida pro west corner of Southeast quarter of section eleven (11) in township for extension of its right of way from more cheaply than at borne. Raise the tariff cn luxuries and lower it on the neressaries of life, ani thus lessen the cost of living among the tniisfx nnr people.

ducts of the same class. Meadows to Riggins, in Idaho county fifty-three (53) south, ranee forty-; "I favor such tariff and if elected a distance of 35 miles. The road will one-f 41) east: run south along quar shall labor to that end." eventually build to UraDgeville or Lewiston and connect with a direct ter section line 943 feet; east 271.5 It you desire to vote in the Presi-dzullal Primary and the State and Ciaaly Primary yon mast pay your Poll Tax for 1910 and 1911 not later than sun dawn on March 9, 1912. D. LEFFLER, Chairman, County Democratic Ex.

Com. RL VV. GOODE Secretary. line to northern Idaho. feet; north 943 feet; west 26S feet to place of beginning, -being lots five EUGENE.

Ore. Deeds were ftled here recently transferring approxi ART (5) and aix 18) of Roberta subdivision of southeast quarter section 11, township 53 south, ranee 41 east. john a. Roberts. Material, Oriental Curios, Stamping and Designing, Dress Linens and Threads, Stationery, Souvenir Cards.

mately 8000 acres of timber lands 1n the Siuslaw ivalley, carrying over BETTER' BURR IP 900 000,000 feet of timber, from Rlinritiftn nf ha narmnn And matflitA timber of individual to he Wendling-Jobnsoai Timber eonwsnv of said try our famciis brand of flour because it. assures, to every fam'ly, 'ARBUfcKlX Cat Within tne taSing It the aweetef nd.m6st who'er of San Francisco: The'-eonsMeratrou is in the neighborhood of 040, pas. approximate 23,000 some aaa noonsniag oreu. uiscim Picture Framing a Specialty o'Tvs: ART AND NOVELTY IIOUSET 1102-1104 Ave. received herafo and pastry.

Too-will be surprisea at nsv een Of this number tiiffereace iB-resnlts between are baiti be- lnary tha n. aj SPOKANE. Chamber of we'vel vitat to three ueleev.tM 4-a-tlonal congr rt co-eeintr- maae uo of various citrus trees COMPAXT TRS. J. R.

SCOTT, Prop. for which the jen itions of tils ols- tnct are particularly well aia.n.eo.r. lit 4th Rt. and Are. tseSt--sei5Ke raa..

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