Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, September 28, 1926, Image 1

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    TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
G resham O utlook
VOL. 1«, NO. «1
UKESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON,
COUNTY COUNCIL
HAS FIRST MEET
Gresham Produce
Begins New Plant
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER ÄS, 15)2«
T W IC E
A
W EEK
11.50 Per Year
FINAL TRIBUTE TO MANY GO TO COLLEGE H erriotts R eport BROWN BUILDING
FAIRVIEW CITIZEN FROM LOCALSCHOOLS Fine M otor Tour OPENING PLANNED
C hairm en of com m ittees to look a f­
The G resham P ro d u ce com pany, of
F u n eral services w ere held at the
More th an 60 young people from
Mr. and Mrs. John B. H errlo tt r e ­
The new Brown building on E ast
te r v arious phases of w ork w ere ap ­ w hich D. L. M cK illican is th e m an ­ Sm ith Memorial P re sb y teria n church G resham and vicinity have begun tu rn ed last T uesday from a trip to Powell street, w hich has recently been
pointed at th e opening session of the ager, has purch ased a 100 x 220 tra c t on T uesday afternoon for th e late Roy w ork for the com ing year at higher F lin t, Michigan, w here they took de­ com pleted at an ap p roxim ate cost of
County Council P aren t-T ea ch e r as­ at th e co rn er of Cleveland avenue and Stone, aged 44 y ears, who passed in stitu tio n s of learn in g
scattered livery of a 1927 Buick 2-door sedan $25,000, w ill be form ally opened to the
sociatio ns for th e school year, which E ast Powell road of Ed. B aum ann and aw ay on Septem ber 19 from an attack th ro u g h o u t th e n o rth w est, m ore th an from th e factory. They left G resham public on F riday evening. October 1,
w as held i n ' th e . assem bly room of has begun the erection of a group of of h ea rt disease from w hich he had 20 of such schools being rep resen ted . on Septem ber 4, going east via the w ith a p p ro p riate exercises.
The
G resham Union high school on S a tu r­ buildings w hich It is expected w ill be long been a sufferer. Before a larg e The m ajority of the stu d en ts are fo r­ G reat N orthern railw ay to St. Paul, G resham band will fu rn ish m usic and
day, S eptem ber 18. They a re as fol­ occupied th e com ing spring.
audience th a t taxed th e cap acity of the m er g rad u a tes of G resham Union th en th e B urlington route to Chicago, ladles are to be presented w ith sou­
low s: safety, Mrs. A. E. Melin, F air-
T he fram ew o rk for th e w arehouse ch u rch , th e Rev. P aul D. Hoffman, high school.
and th e G rand T ru n k line to F lin t, venirs. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. W. Brown
vale school; service shop, Mrs. H. E. is already up and will be followed by p asto r of the P ilgrim C ongregational
T he num ber is pretty evenly divid­ w here they arriv ed the m orning of the a re extending a cordial invitation to
Holm es, Pow ell Valley* school; good th e feeding statio n . T he resid en ce of ch u rch of P o rtlan d , w hose wife is a ed am ong the U niversity of Oregon. 8th and sp en t th e day on an Inspec­ all to be p resen t and m ake a thorough
lite ra tu re Miss Je n n ie E. Flem m ing, Mr. M cKillican w ill th en follow. It is cousin of th e deceased, preached a Oregon A g ricu ltu ral college and Mon­ tion trip of th e Buick factory.
inspection of the new up-to-the-m in­
R ussellville school; publicity, Mrs. expected, and la stly a can n ery w ill be b rief but im pressive serm on from the m outh N orm al for th e g re a te r p a rt of
“The Buick Motor com pany is one u te m eat m ark et and th e four h and­
E. F. M onical, G ilbert school, juvenile built. T he buildings a re to be of text, “ We know not w hat we sh all be, th e stu d en ts, w hile some have re g is­
of the larg est autom obile factories in some sto re ’ buildings adjoining, the
protection. Mrs. E lm er H. Cook, Lynch fram e, but m odern and en tirely s a n ­ b ut we know th a t w hen H e sh all a p ­ tered w ith o th er schools. T hose who
operation today" says Mr. H errlott. w hole occupying a 100-foot frontage
school;
legislation. Mrs. C.
W. itary. T he w areh o u se is to be 30 x 30 p e a r we sh all be like H im ." The p re s­ will atten d th e U niversity of Oregon
“They now em ploy 21,000 people on Powell Valley road Just east of
H aw kes, Maplewood school; P.-T. A. •feet in size and connected w ith this ence ef so m any w as in itself a te s ti­ a re Victor Adix and Louis M aulding
which is necessary to th eir production Main street.
lite ra tu re , Mrs. P earl F o rtn e r, Lynch w ill be th e feeding sta tio n s for fowls, mony to the love and esteem in w hich who w ill th is year begin w ork at the
The new stru c tu re , w hich was be­
of 1200 Buick c a rs a day. U nlike m ost
school; boys' and g irls ’ club w ork, probably about 12 x 40 feet. T he la t­ 1,“ w as held, as w as also th e g rea t P o rtlan d Medical school, w hich is a
autom obile factories, th e Buick fac­ gun in April of th is year, is regarded
Mrs. A nna Lehm an, P lea san t Valley te r will ru n p a ra lle l w ith Pow ell V al­ profusion of flowers th a t com pletely p art of th e u n iv ersity 's re g u la r m edi­
tory ca sts and assem bles all p a rts of as indicative of th e g en eral develop­
school: health, Mrs. O. C. Sayles, R u s­ ley road. All b u ild in g s a re to be one covered th e casket and ro stru m of th e cal co u rse; W illiam S andstrom , E d­
its ca r except such accessories as the m ent of th is p a rt of the couuty and
sellv ille school. Mrs. E. S. Hoek, story in height.
ch u rch , the gifts of his m any friends. w ard Stubbs, R inar M attson, Jack c a rb u re to r and tires. The trip through signifies the p ro g ress w hich u n d er­
p resid en t of the association, presided.
The residence to be occupied by Mr. Special m ention m ay be m ade of the D ow sett. E dw ard Schenk. E rn e st Nel­ th e factory was the m ost in terestin g lies a rich a g ric u ltu ra l region. The
building is of reinforced concrete and
D uring th e afternoon session W. C. M cKillican and fam ily w ill be of the floral pieces by th e city council and son, W’illiam F ritz and W alter T hom p­ and enjoyable we have ever had.
occupies an irre g u la r shaped lot with
L aw rence, presid en t of the board of E nglish type, about 26 x 28 in size and th e gran g e, of both of w hich he w as a son. P earl and Kennetfi P ro c to r have
“We took delivery of th e ca r from
G resham Union high school, gave an m odern throug h o u t. Mr. M cKillican m em ber.
reg istered from Sandy for th e U. of O. th e sales departm ent th ro u g h a letter 100 feet on Powell Valley road. 45 feet
ad d ress of w elcom e and introduced has had consid erab le experience in
The stu d en ts reg isterin g at th e O re­ of identification and o rd er from W alt­ deep at the east end and 159 feet on
The Rev. Mr. Hoffman referre d to
the west. Five sto re buildings, tw o of
Roy E. Cannon, p rincipal of the c a rp en te r w ork and w ill proceed w ith th e life of the deceased which w as gon A g ricu ltu ral college a re Alden
er W. Metzger, G resham Buick dealer.
school, who gave an in te restin g and th e erection of th e buildings th ro u g h ­ w ell spent in doing rig h t. He used M iller. G rant McMillan. G eorgie S ta ­
them 20 x 45 feet in size and th e other
T his d ep artm en t Is delivering 200 cars
helpful ta lk on th e subject "T he I n te r­ out the slack w in ter season, w ith th e illu stra tio n s th a t w ere ap t and beau ­ pleton, Stafford and Je a n n e tte Dow­
th ree about 20 x 50, com prise the
per day to ag en ts and buyers from all
building proper, w hile a basem ent and
est of th e M other and F a th e rs in the assistan ce of th e men em ployed at th e tifu l in ca rry in g his m essage and sett, Eugene W elling, E dw ard S o u th ­
p a rts of th e U nited S tates. At the
plant, A. G. M cM urry and Omar Klum. closed w ith a brief quotation from ard?
High School Boy and G irl.”
M ildred
McGregor. Melville tim e we took delivery, th e re w ere p a r­ a sub-basem ent 50 x 100 feet com plete
th e th ree sto ries of th e building.
The canning of chickens, w hich has T ennyson's "C rossing th e B ar.” The Richey, D oris Z im m erm an, W ilbur
S tate chairm en p rese n t w ere Miss
ties from T ennessee. New York, In ­
T he m eat m ark et, w hich w as occu­
L enora Mooney, who spoke on “Citi­ been c a rrie d on by th e G resham P ro ­ Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted, p asto r of th e and D ale A ltm an, R obert O'Donnell, diana. C alifornia, nad m any oth er
zenship,” and Mrs. D. B. Kelley, whose duce com pany w ith a g ratify in g m eas­ ch u rch , spoke of his p ersonal a c ­ C h arles McKinney and E ldore Jo h n ­ sta te s who w ere on the sam e m ission. pied by Mr. Brown a few weeks ago. is
second to none in the county, P o rt­
su b ject w as the service shop. The u re of success d u rin g th e p ast season, q u ain tan ce w ith Roy and paid a tr ib ­ son.
"T he re tu rn trip w as m ade by th e land not excepted. F acto ry tile floor
T he Oregon sta te norm al stu d en ts
la tte r show ed a d ress over 50 y ears is now an assured featu re. Since the u te to his m anly q u alities. He es­
L incoln highw ay, except th ro u g h Illi­ and glazed tile w alls, with accom pany­
old and m ade a plea fo r used g a r­ m iddle of A pril of th is y ear th e com ­ pecially m entioned th a t though the from th is locality a re Avis Rogers,
nois, W isconsin and South Dakota ing fly-tight refrig erato r, m ake up a
m ents. no m a tte r how old. if any use pany has shipped 400 cases of bone­ deceased had been handicapped by be­ Lois T rim ble, W ilm a Chase, Helen
w here
a
d etour
was
necessary
less
chicken,
some
of
th
e
shipm
ents
sa n ita ry m eat handling
could be m ade of them . Mrs. R. M.
ing crippled from childhood and w as L aw rence, H elen Ham m ond, Helen th ro u g h Iowa due to th e te rrib le p erfectly
extending
as
far
south
as
Los
An­
equipm ent. The lard processing is
M
axwell,
A
rlie
B
artell,
Vada
A
nder­
Pogue, p resid e n t of th e City Council
a sufferer m ost of th e tim e, yet was
sto rm s of th a t section, m aking the ca rrie d on In th e basem ent w hich has
son, W ilma F ensk, Olivia and Beulah
of P aren t-T ea ch e r associations, spoke geles. W hen th e new can n ery eq uip­ he never heard to com plain.
m ain roads im passable. We entered a cem ent floor. T he arran g e m en t is
m
ent
is
all
rigged
up,
Mr.
M
cKillican
on th e aim s of th e organization.
He w as g rea tly beloved by all th e Beehler.
th e m ain Lincoln highw ay at Nevada such th a t no objectionable odor of
Joyce K idder, Anna L en n artz and
The follow ing presidents gave th eir p lans to pack, a t least six m onths of m em bers of the fam ily, but It w as p a r­
City. Iowa, th en cam e due west on It heated lard can reach th e m ark et
th
e
year.
W illiam M cA llister will atten d W il­
rep o rts, some adding item s of in terest
tic
u
la
rly
touching
to
notice
th
e
in
ti­
th ro u g h Omaha, Cheyenne W yoming, above. A re frig e ra tin g p lan t is also
T he com pany h as been six y ears in
lam ette U niversity.
Two G resham
in th e ir respective d istric ts: Mrs. E.
m ate com panionship betw een Roy and
Salt L ake City, Reno, Nevada, to in stalled in the basem eut, opposite an
its
p
resent
location
and
th
e
business
stu d en ts have reg istered for Reed col­
J. E liansen, P o w ellhurst, 21 chairm en
his m other. She w atched over him
M arysville, C alifornia, w here we first addition w hich co n tain s th e steam
w orking; Mrs. A. E. Melin, F a ird a le ; I has p rac tica lly doubled from year to to th e last. T hey w ere alw ays to g e th ­ lege in P o rtlan d . Donald Confrey and
entered th e Pacific highw ay, one con­ h eating p lant. T he sub-basem ent is
year,
according
to
the
m
anager.
From
Mary K niefel. Mrs. A lta G entry and
W. O. Shaver, Lynch, eight ch airm en ; 1
e r and so indeed It w as a sad shock
tin u o u s paved road through C alifornia reached by a bridge acro ss Johnson
Mrs. Chas. M. H odson, P le a sa n t V al­ 1000 to 7000 ch ickens a re handled in for h er to find Sunday m orning th a t Oliver Gill have retu rn ed to th e ir
and Oregon. On our trip of over 3,200 creek at th e re a r of th e building and
a
single
m
onth
and
d
u
rin
g
th
e
busy
w ork a t th e K im ball School of T h eo l­
ley, m em bership drive s ta rte d ; Mrs.
he had q uietly slipped aw ay d u ring
m iles th e only paved roads we had can be utilized as a cream ery or cold
season
som
etim
es
m
ore
th
an
2000
a
ogy.
Je
an
Adix
and
D
oris
Brown
will
Geo. W illiam s, Pow ell V alley; Mrs. O.
th e night. Though h e r sorrow Is
even on th e m ain highw ays w ere from sto rag e plant.
C. Sayles, R u ssellville; Mrs. Della week. It has been a p p a re n t for th e g reat, she is th a n k fu l to have been atten d St. H elen ’s H all in P o rtlan d .
F lin t, M ichigan, to W aterloo, Iowa,
past
year
and
longer
th
a
t
th
e
G
resh
­
Some ex tra o rd in ary co n stru ctio n
Miss Evelyn H owell has enrolled at
H enkle, S prin g d ale; Mrs. A. D. K en­
perm
itted
to
ca
re
for
him
to
th
e
last.
and
from M arysville, C alifornia, to w ork w as featu red In the Brown
the S eattle-P acific college In S eattle;
dall, T ro utdale, th e new school build­ am P roduce com pany w as fast o u t­
T he death of Roy E d g ar Stone de­
G resham .
building. The ground level a t the
D ora H offm eieter at Pacific U nlver-
ing will be finished some tim e in No­ grow ing its p rese n t location.
serves m ore th an p assin g notice, as
"T he m ost In terestin g night of the re a r Is about 27 feet below the grade
ity at F o rest G rove; H elen L audan at
vem ber. County chairm en rep o rtin g
he w as th e son of a pioneer fam ily.
the U niversity of W ashington and trip was when we slep t in th e c a r ju st of Powell Valley road and a depth of
w ere Mrs. P earl F o rtn e r, Miss Jennie
PUBLIC MASS M E E TIN G , OCT. 1.
His p aren ts, H iram S. and E liza Zim ­
F ra n cis Peak at North Pacific D ental outside L aram ie, Wyoming. We w ere 14 additional feet had to be reached in
Flem m ing, Mrs. E lm er H. Cook, Mrs.
m erm an Stone, cam e to th is p a rt of
E. F. Monical. Mrs. H. E. Holm es, and For nomination of Candidates for th e co u n try in th e early days. Though college. L eslie Lynch will ta k e a aw akened th ree tim es during the o rd er to secu re sound footings for the
co u rse at th e Y. M. C. A. In stitu te of n ig h t by th e how ling of coyotes foundation. A broad expanse of plate
Mrs. A nna Lehm an. T he next m eeting
(ires ha in City Officers.
Roy w as born in P o rtlan d , he cam e
around the car. T he next m orning we glass sets off the front of the building
of th e association w ill be w ith the
Notice is hereby given th a t, in a c ­ as a boy to th e ir farm n ea r F airview T echnology, Floyd M cKinney is ta k ­ aw akened and saw antelope grazing
to advantage w hile th e in terio r trim ­
ing
an
au
to
m
echanics
co
u
rse
at
the
Lynch school on November 20.
cordance w ith O rdinance No. 65-A of and spent m ost of his life in th a t
the City of G resham . Oregon, a public
Y. M. C. A. n ig h t school and H allie on the plains. We arriv ed In G resh ­ m ings and the co u n ters a re composed
Mass M eeting will be held at th e City vicinity, th e re fo re w as w ell known Jo n es has enrolled for a n ig h t course am with the sam e air in th e tire s th a t of a fine g rad e of m arble. T he en tire
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a H all in the City of G resham , a t 8 p. m. and had m any friends.
in autom obile m echanics at Benson w as put in a t th e factory. It w as only building is w ell-lighted, heated and
Miss E lsa S harp, of G resham , sang
Special Combination Rates Offered. Monday, October 4, 1926, for th e p u r­
n ecessary to change th e oil in the ventilated and co n tain s an excellent
pose of nom inating n ot to exceed four "B eautiful Isle of S om ew here”, a c ­ P olytechnic.
M arg aret K oerner, E sth e r Sloop m otor tw ice during the trip , the con­ system of drainage.
U ntil November 1, 1926, special com ­ (4) candidates for each of th e follow ­
com panied by Mrs. L. Cam pbell. Mr.
Many Inquiries have been m ade as
and F ra n ce s Cook a re atten d in g P o rt­ sum ption on th e to tal trip being only
b ination prices a re offered for the ing offices, to-w it:
Stone w as buried in th e fam ily plot in
One (1) Mayor.
land b u sin ess college. E lean o r B ot­ tw o q u arts. T he gas m ileage w as 20 to securing locations in th e new
G resham Outlook and The P o rtlan d
th
e
Masonic
cem
etery.
T
he
Fairview
One (1) T re asu re r.
building, hut as yet the room s are u n ­
kin w ill ta k e up voice cu ltu re. In a m iles to the g allon.”
News. T he re g u la r su bscription price
gran g e had ch arg e of th e cerem ony
One (1) M arshal.
Mr. H errlo tt Is m anager of the occupied w ith the exception of the
Sm ith and A nna Nordblom a re e n te r­
for th e News Is $5 and for th e Outlook
One <1> R ecorder.
a t th e grave. Mrs. Jo h n Jo n as, the
ing on th e second year of th e ir n u rs­ Union Oil com pany for the G resham m eat m ark et and th e adjoining store
$1.50. U ntil th a t date th e tw o in com ­
T hree (3) Councilm en.
w orthy m aster, read th e b u rial ritu a l
building. T he la tte r ha« been leased
b in atio n will be $3.98. Special price
T his m eeting is called p u rsu an t tp of th e o rd er and m em bers present es' tra in in g course at Good S am aritan te rrito ry .
to th e Piggly W iggly com pany and one
and St. V incents h o sp itals resp ectiv e­
an order of th e City Council, dated
on the News alone is $2.98.—Adv.
dropped flowers on th e casket.
Septem ber 27, 1926.
1927 C alen d ar A ppears.
of Its chain grocery sto res will be lo­
ly. S everal form er G resham stu d en ts
C. G. SCHNEIDER. Recorder.
have w ritten from a d istan ce th a t they
A propos of th e season and th e fast- cated th ere, th e lease beginning the
(a rd of Thanks.
will p u rsu e th e ir college w ork th is approaching holidays the first 1927 first of October. The ow ner of the
We wish to ex p ress o u r sin cere a p ­
p reciation for the kindness and floral year. Among th ese are Miss H o r­ calen d ar m ade ItH ap p earan ce in hullillng has refused a num ber of re ­
offerings extended to us at th e death te n se Sow ard, who will atten d the G resham T hursday. T his Is a h an d ­ m u n erativ e te n a n ts for various re a ­
of our beloved son and b ro th er.
U niversity of W yom ing; ( M argaret | some hand painted w ater color afte r- sons, as he reserv es the rig h t to adm it
M rs E liz a S lo n e , M r a n d Mrs. J. E m erson, a t a college in P ennsyl- ,
photograph, the original of which wait no line of business w hich does not
W. A nderson, Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
v an la; Hazel P ru itt, wlio will attend tak en by Guy D. Jones, and Is an ad ­ m eet with his approval. R ental of
Stone, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Stone.
th e College of Puget Sound and Mary v ertisem en t of his Jew elry business in th e p roperty is in th e hands of a P o rt­
T he p ain tin g depicts the land realto r. W illiam Laing, of P o rt­
Why not buy lum ber d irec t from the Wold who has w ritten th a t she will G resham
m ill? Sandy L um ber Co., phone S an ­ en ro ll a t a college in North Dakota.
blue tra n q u il w ate rs of C rater lake, land. was the arc h itec t of th e building.
dy 223 —Adv.
tf J
•
In so u th ern Oregon, the place which
Legion Meeting Tonight.
Com pare o u r prices on th ese ca rs ■ lias been viewed by many to u rists
F o r low est ra te s on autom obile,
G resham Post No. 30. A m erican Le­
tru c k and g en eral In su ran ce see B. W w ith prices elsew here. 25 used ca rs | from all p a rts of the country. Includ­
in open and closed models. H essel ing this place. Mr. Jones does not gion and th e A uxiliary will hold p ot­
T horne.—Adv.
Im plem ent Co.—Adv.
have the ca le n d ars for g eneral d is­ luck supper tonight, T uesday, Septem­
trib u tio n , hut will handle them b er 28, at 7 p. in. in th e G resham
We a re alw ay s glad to quote you on
lum ber.
Sandy L um ber Co., phone th ro u g h a m ailing list of his cu sto m ­ g ran g e hall, followed by th e ir reg u ­
e rs and friends.
lar business sessions.
Sandy 223.—Adv.
tf
Livestock Raising— A Business
at livestock raising, he p ays. If 1 | i
* he makes a business of it, he prosper». And
it is a business that requires hard work and
deep study. Starting the herd, building it
up and cashing in on it cannot succeed under
MONEY SAVING/
guesswork.
A t p r a r t h a l l v th e name fu e l ro u t an
w ith o th e r fo rm « o f stoves, decided
m o ney H aving s can be e ffe c te d b y elec-
Yet, livestock raising will go a long way in
tri< c o o k in g
this community toward solving the farmer’s ’ s a O v in ne g s o f 1» th e In m th o nt e m n o a ta tte b le r o o f f these
m eat
« h rin k a g e .
M e at» » b rin k in ro a n tin g .
economic problem. Furthermore, the First
due to th e I » o f p a r t o f th e n o u rl» h -
in g Juice». O b v io u s ly , I f th l» Io»» 1»
State bank is only too glad to lend a helping
¡»revented a n d th e Juice a n d fla v o r are
re ta in e d , th e y w ill a d d to th e te n d e r*
hand along business-like lines.
»«-»». delicioiiH ne»», d ig e s tib ility . and
lo u rls h m e n t o f th e m e a t. T h e e le c tric
I F one p la y s
oh
I t 1« fo r t u n a f * th a t the fa rm e r« In th l« i l r l n i t j r h a te th e o p p o r t a n lt j to x l« lt
and p r o fit fro m the F a r ltle In te r n a tio n a l l.i» e *tro M L \n o « ltlo n In P o rtla n d .
T h l* ) p n r . O c to b e r
S o te m tw r «. it 1« ea ld the e x h lh it« w ill o u t r b a l an y!
p r e tlo u * IlY eM o ck «how In a ll A m e ric a .
jv e n . w ith It» th o ro u g h in » u la tlo a . In
■ ra< tk«*lly h e a t- tig h t, a n d hence foo ds
’ ooked th e re in h a ve v e ry » m a ll s h r in k -
ig*
o n ly fro m
10 to 15 p e r cent.
w h»rea» w ith o th e r fu e l» It a v e ra g e s
*ro m 25 to 95 j* - r cent
Q u ite a» Im p o rta n t Is th e f a c t th a t
F IR S T STATE BANK
\ Strong Bunk
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n o u rl» h in g a» m u ch m o re e xp e n sive
•uts cooked w ith o th e r fu e ls
a 2<> p e r
e n t H aving In m e a t b u y in g 1» tn u »
*nade possible,
in a n y case th e food
ante» )>etter w h e n coo ked In th e e le c­
tric oven.
Acorn Sales & Service Co.
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w ill e x p la in how E le c tr ic C o o k in g
L ig h le n s K itc h e n W ork.
Two houra after the tornado had abated on the Eaat coast of Florida these photoe were northward
bounif by airplane, the first from the storm and wave tom districta. No. 1, Miami Beach fro n t No. 2,
F ifth Street and Washington Ave
No. 8, Typical of great destruction which swept from east to north­
west across the peninsula— tropical trees of ages crashing to earth. No. 4, The force of the stoma,
shown in that m - to n motor car's position against tne building. Loss of life not yet known.
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