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X THE DAYTONA DAILY NEWS. FRIDAY, OCT. I, 1920 - - ' - H' 1 1 ht t;:::t d nafe i S. M. Long has returned to the after enjoying an extended vac a- i outing in North Carolina. L .v.. -J eeo la mind the us oust Church. Tontinuedkfmi Vage One) Howard G. Putnam and Murray Saias.j X. Y. Boris ins taken over the room rill haw. opposition from the while ; formerly occupied by Hankins' Graf Reptfclican. as will County Suuerin- touola parlor ana removed the partition jesdent of Schools C. R. M. Shpparl, j between that room and his new office. t!i DflBHHTWic nominee, although Mr. making for himself one large real es! Marku d-olra he is not and will nt:tai oiftce. lv a candidate, j ,., R. U Smith. Daytona Bosiiocratie P:;mcs tuned and reiwired. .J The organization of a team of so licitors for campaign funds, to be de voted to the Democratic national cam paign has been com plot ed in Ea Vo lusia county, with Attorney UavM Sholts as chairman of this district. Mr. Sholts has appointed his com mittee throughout th cities ami towns Learn nomin,e for county tux collector, is j orders at Kipps Piano Store, or Wm.!of tne east si1,? of county, each of the omy omer Democrat candidike Ouffntt. Port Oranee. i9-28-Stll!,e wm'- eime'desiKnated aa Mr Mrs. F. X. Conrad returned vester- bltrt Republicans. Mrs. Iongdon. otS A? froiH a vMt to Nw York, having anoea Keach, the only woman ' on pwded -Mr. Conrad home. .Mr. Con -ie ticket, will stand for members of I fa ! was deUline( York on to hare opposition, the bu lance of lit a j c-ouaty ucaei wing vnaorswtt tiy ite Dayton ho th school hoard in this distric t. ..n-) ?nsim?8 !in'' Probably poking H. T. McClellan. while Chalijnome ab.om next Tuesday. Ker i Riven opposition as justice of the peace. Galbreath Endorsed. Th white RepuUlicafiH made it plain, aithoush it has been arcneral.y inMiuiderslood. that they did not nom ir.nte M. A. Ualbnwth for KherilT. lint ndrre4 hla candidacy. Galbrealh 4nd Ie Morris made the closest rcn iu hiKiory for sheriff In the Juno pri mary, and the choice of Galbreath or Morris for the Democratic nomination is in the court, awaiting a decisica Apex ele-etric vacuiwn cleaners will dean your house without taking up a nig. M'NX BROS. J-17-tt Mrs. E. B. Putnam and son, Cleve land, have returnel to their winter hom? In Seabreeze, after a pleasant summer spent in Abbeville, points in the North. Miss Catherine and Heury Putnam are resuming their duties in northern schools. BICYCLK SALE, Get a cCrown from the state Supreme Court. While i bicycle with Ualbreath is not nominated as a Kc-! guards, stand. publican, he i (endorsed bv the Rt - I bin -spring saddle. Specal prices $45 coaster brake, mud guaranteed tires and publicans in the November elections, rrrdls of whether a decision 'b n:de by the Supremo Court befoie the November elections. Thf balance of the county ticket i endorsed, including the judge of The connty court, country clerk, tax colUHtor. supervisor of resist ration J. 1). C pshaw. G. 11. Tyler and L. F.I O'Connor, of Puytona Beach, are par ticularly proud of their efforts as fish erman, having brought to tlv beach as the result of a day's rishiiiK at the In- ilet. the first big catch of the sesiron (International New Service.) NEW. YORK, Oct. 1 One of the heaviest cut in automobile pricea was announced today when the price cf the standard Loco mobile 'was reduced $1350 and the standard Mercer was reduced even 51,000. !tO,C i i:j l j' LlL ..i an 4 sons to whom donations for the na tional fucd made to paid. It is hoped . by the committer that the proper pmiortion of campaign funds made b elven from this 5id- of the county without solicitation, as every Democrat knows that the na tional campaign costs money, and the! solicitors will depend largely on fre will offerings matle to them. In addition to the .Daily Nfws. where donations may he made ami forwarded to th treasurer of the fund, the fol lowing are Mr. Sholtafs solicitors for the fund: c Moon Car Dcwn, Too. (International News Service.) j - - VIENNA. Oct. 1. Just three weeks (International News Service.) before -th presidential ballot aj WHEELING, Oct. l. Ten thou- America. Austria will elect on O' t ,""' "' miners in Eastern Ohio and 1 17 a new National Assembly and tae ; Northern West Virginia coal lieids. tcampaism is now at the top of tha!wno naTe ,,n 00 aP nnauthorixed ctirve. , itrike since Monday, will return" to Beginning with the recess of parlia- " """. s a.uionnci io j .day by a representative of the lint- Parties, ' iMij ir: v..,t r..n- ;.. .. of forty locals- last cVwiKplrary to f, i v : Oliver wae II'" J II. f ' tenwe, rjj A I ,ek 1 to p;!y his Cats. t i same afternoon I ' i ' ne v ' a negro answered tv X li wmid's call of "O-v-r. ' When a check v :',sl prisoners at;t 7 o't" i t it waa' found Cliver i and Smith, had been rU: r. . i ment thetwo dominant Christian Socialist- and the Social I LI; IJtmocrat. went on the stump andi? "pr'sonl,lve . the contest is waging with all the bit-i ST. I.IH'IX Opt 1 RullMOinno .(rfl' 4t to ? on Moon motor wnl "nJ reproa.h reenmmat-xn, was announced todav, the compa-y i r?"'S "nntM that araj statimr that ti,u .. Ii.ii.h ,h outcome of an enforced; pi'i-s for the Moon. ngiht.v j coalition government which failed to' . NEGRO OUTWITS JAILERS (international News Service,) ATLANTA, Gil., Oct. 1. Fred Smith. Daytona-H. C. SpiUkman. T. Fitzgerald, and E. If. Armstrong. Ormond Beach George N. Rigby. Ormond JohnV Rillv. SeabreorrJhn W. Williams. Daytona Beach R. U. Seiden. New Smyrna Harry Rood. D. Smith and Jolm HamuoiHl. Oak Hill H. G. Putnam. Port Orange T. J. Sparkman. P. the one shi; i!hc Poli statKm. gain.nl Ws treble j elements nnd on the other, under teT 7 1'L-L ??,lr- Irange from rea? democy r'l Vi' i n-iiv- -tr vr j-vx-i ii iiiir tit liHito IVu J iott ,1 ... . r- In the center stands the Gross Ixnitsche nartv. Broadlr is Ss ertoi'i 'Invtv. , , eu wnn trie (. onsrervatives, but t LONDON. Oct 1 Tho lain .f iiuL. .i. . . ... . y . - -- - v. niuiw in mr nr-eni jssemoiv aa Jews ,., Knssia is anything but an er.-j been 1o vote this way and that c; "'T- -V !"' anicie in tne cur- vital measures obviously to preserve rt fit number or th Zmnlat Bulletin: its .Mm, hlnn,. r L, .i,! According tn the writer. SH per cent!hous0 ,, tn strenRlhen Its hands in hy an appeal to both JEWS 111 RUSSIA TREATED BRUTALLY AI2D SHOT FREELY - 4 Daytc::; Wonderful 2:: ,1: The finest drive In UrcrlJ is available 8 hours eaifc day, 4. hours before and 4 hosrs mTlzr low tide. On the Beat h .to C S, Inlet and retarn hy torr. On.- x Daytopa's Wonderful ; Xc: holds all AntoHMA" X'c.'V Speed Records. , J Hon. John Barton Paijm IliiT ,a,b,,rr,rs,ju Kharkov are j coaitnK eU(.ti(ms .lews, who are treated brutally. The i fartSons Gentiles about them are coming to re- und county commissioner of this dib-!f bM!! nuiuliorlBB eight beauties and Ktoek foe U V was Paily Xr tton of offriaK the l"nit-d Aatcs Senate, S. Senate. rtuten a weeu ago in th't letona has the distinc- cantilate rcr 'Pennsylvania in ur. ivkci, ; averaging :'.0 pounds to the, iish. Mrs. E. L. Oskes, who has been en joying a delightful visit during the summer with ie!atives and friends in Ohio, Michigan a net Illi nois. Utas rt uruu to the city, aceom- FORD GARAGE WILL ' REMAIN OFEIi 24 HOURS III FUTURE am! they I igartl tliem as a coolie caste, lure shot at least as freely as other 'Uussians for counter revolutionarv faetiviiy: The Assembly now stands 73 Chris- lien Socialists. SI Social Democrats and 2S Grosse Deutsche deputies. t-ouucui onservcrs generailv agree Secretary of the Interiorsays: tha tman of tb white' Republican paaud by Mr. and .Mrs! James liobbins. who will remain with her at her home, Oakrest, oi West Volusia avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Robbing sjient two winters here several years ago ard were so de iigiuetl with iliv place that tliev- were anxious to letnm. Mr. Uobbins, who is years of age and in unusually good health, was especially ilelighted over the prospects of a winter in lay- s. Romans is a sister of Mrs. BICYCLES r-get vonr children to school on time, DCNN BROS. 9-17-tf home on Kir.-t avenue, has just pur chased t'ae L.-T. Mulky place on First 1 street, facing Kowlader place. Mr. jltorl expects to occupy his new 'chase as a home., ctaimjr etmimlttee. His candidacy waj endorsed last evening, as w3 that of Judge Bowen. or Miami, who will oppos tngressman Jte Seers. Speecli by Sligh. Prof. iHlth. ot Jacksonville, a Jlu-e-it am) impressive speaker, enter :itet the audience for an hour on hjs fi- " t lite lewgne of Nations, euai Mi.lr!? aj Tates rirbls. briiucinnttona. M out nwny !ut in favcr bt his op-jOakes pii.iiin to tne league or .Nations, ar rrimlng ti Wilsonian policies, and (i-n..iiui ing the present administra uin f.r Mvei-al acts, which camej hi snltt with the nartv. Ti Ker vtaterl th:.t the un iep ? BORIS BUYS MULKY of the Eighteenth Amendment, the HOME ON FIRST ST.j nr.hthitinn hiw ih l.innl. t N. Y. Boris, who recently sold his' :t-e cnti tr states rights, and that tue ( Nineteenth. Amendment tappil the t-'Tnas. While he said he was not opposed to woman suffrage, he ;bongPt that each stute should have h.td a say in its enactment, and that !h- present administration did a ter i title wrong in rushing the measure 'trough, without giving the South-' eta Mate an opportunity to prepare! tor the voting of millions of colored! omen. . j . He showed where the Mine aen itSj The n,PmiH,rs of Halifax lodge. No. had been at work in the rushing of;M y & x M i,HVf accepted the in wcuian surTrage. to the harm of the j vitation of Rev. Dr. D. S. Scadeng to conntry, mat tutu torcett tne ieau attend services at the First M. E. i llefore the w ar, the article explains. ! that-the complexion: of the next As jnbont lis per cent of the Jews in Rus- i sembly will not be materially altered i sia were-engaged in commerce, -and 'and that another coalition ministry I most of the remainder were artisans j must be looked for. They predk-t i or factory workers. When tlu soviet j that both the. big parties wjll lose n--. u. . iiu-nii piiun: vim- ; Mipmiy 10 me ijross ijentsctie, gtv- merce as being tainted with capitcl-jing it a position of greater advantage The first sign of approaching win- Jt--m.nost of the Jews Vst their live- and strength in a new coalition min- ter season 5s found in the announce- I lihood. Mot of the non-Jewish Rus- fstrv than it has vet enjoved mem made todav by A. J. Malby. pro-s,ans who pre likewise made dosti-! r,4,nvra, oninlo " ,s th.,." .- Winter of the Ford carage -that h-:,,ue tt farm labor and have , , ,," 1 i, . ' h ,n linen r oi tnt rora garii,e, tnai n. , .... .event the tirosse Ileiiti:'he imnr, -m ie-ii aiiie 10 scrajH; aiong, mu iviissian ,,. , ,, : , . " villagers, steemd in ceniuries ,,f nti- 8 V ,srU whoU-v wnh ri't w. w...i . I St'IIUl ISIIf U'flllKI TMM III lri P Mr. AK-.u.y realizes mat tue tune is ; - ? This is conceded bv rast approaching wrten tourists "wiii be doing a gre:;t will keep his garage open all night in future, beginning tonight. and for the semitism. would not tolerate Jewish ?ittl-r :tm(inp tlmt-.i , n-s.-T- '. i i i Deal of the Socialists .iea t night driv-1 .. ..." , f . ,B v chris!ian wh,. ,11 tuts ntit. insisieu oni ----- . of those 'actual pogrom ing, ami tor tne convenience ..... . ... . in in. liiini iieniir Kiveu in in ... VL"7ST.eS m ,-Wyl 'r! Jewish traders whom it dishMlge,! fn.m ilure of the present gove ti infill. ii in ine iari iitu 11 iiik I . . . .. i ttut .i,vi,.,i, . K. . . . . . . - .... , . ineir counting nouses, says tue wnier. i - i-ijiiiis , :t;o wi.n forced la Ivor came in last ists advocated. t. cater to their wants. M.,r.-1. verv n.hpr f issues. th election ap which joins the and Gntsse m blame for the rnment to he Social V .' One of the. fundamentally sound habits thashould bo ac quired by every citizen is that of regular and systematieaving. "It is tfcf foundation of the econruic well-being of tint nn tiun. Whatever our habits may be. we should give that of thrift a prominent Place iu our scheme of character building.' : This bank will help you to save by adding 4 per cent interest, subject to usual regulation. First National Ban I: of Daytona "Teach Your Dollars to Have More Cents" ,The optming of the Ford garage for the "I hours of the day is but one of a numlier of pi-ogressive move?' planned by Mr. Malby for the winter! searon. whereby Ford service will bo ja feature among motorists pur- MASONS TO ATTEND CHURCH SUNDAY EVE. fl .Nation covenant onto the :rv. and that but for a handful of! stnnch. men iu the U. S. Senate,! America would have been lead, with! eye closed, into the most harmful ; .tction that could be conceived of by! Tin. the joining with European na-i ;n n in fighting their battles. Praises Senator Reed. Te etiiogiied Senator "Jim'Tt.H'd,1. l-tnotntf. who was the first to op pce the League in the Seuate, and -el:eved that the people of the I'uitei states would answer the call, by the cr?atest majority for Harding ever .n5vn a presidential candidate. Prof. Sligh paid a compliment to D. K'cck for his Ftand in opposition to t;t Dennicratic candidate for tb? St rate, and stated, w hile the Repub l'csns wanted to elect u few count.; !i!:'t..er3, the real tight in Florida woulJ i lors be to roll np a big majority for Hard Ins, and for Dr. Klck as senator, that the views of the South might be ex-;r.-!s-d more clearly in the Sei.ate t'ian They have been by the present senatorial tega wearer. Cheney Meeting Tonight. Judge Cheney, of Orlando, caudi d.i te for the Cnited States Senate oh the -niack Leg" ticket, will opea the Republican campaign in Volusi-i enonty in earnest this evening whet he spaks at S o'clock at the inV't. Judge Cheney is a fluent spet-.ke-, coun- i church Sunday evening, when a special sermon will he preached to the Ma sons. All Masons are requested to meet at tlf Masonic hall on Orange avenue at 7 o'clock, and from there PROBATION OFFICER REYNOLDS HAS FIVE ORFHAHSTO PLACE 'County Probation Officer L. R. Rev- nolds has at this time two girls and j were visibly "unproductive persona" and rie for industrial conscription, or for death if they objected. "Almost all the .lews were entered as "of no occupation,' irrespective of whether lhey,kn. w- a trade or not," says the writer in the Bulletin. "A terrible hunt began for the Jewish masses by Red soldiery, with the will ing help of the artisemites. The J-ews were shut up in the court yards of the labor barracks and had to camp and night in the open, almost wit toon, i ne compulsory wore consii-rs .t,.;,l. in it... tw,.,,ii.cv- Y ;,wl nt lutirM- . t. such as road building and the ''leans tnfr out of dirtv nlaoes in town and ill i country. , ot tie '5 ip day '1 rithout (Newspaper Enterprise Assn.) three boys, all but one or them under NOBILITY ESTATES 12 years of age. whom he is placing! BEING RESTORED : in good homes, and requests that any- . j one who is in a position to take one' of the children, to communicate with ! him. PRAGl'rZ. Oct. l.-Mt. is staled that; Mr. Reynolds, who was recently tnt Hapshnrgs. 1 lohenbei gs. S. hw arz appotnted. probation ofliccr. and .who ; eulnires. Fuistoliburgs and other fam- ; holds his commission from the gov-i jjjPS f former llohemjan nobility are, ermtr, is desirous of placing these having their estates, taken away dur- ' t hildren in homes where they will ; ns the waf. restored to them. -j receive the care and love of their, - . , , . . i , , .. . i , : . 1 lioceec ma rotty io me .ueu.o.t.M adoptpl, parents. and who may give ; REFUSED TO GET OUT chinch. . to them an education which will fit' fr- TUr wav vtttrn .them for future life. w ""' AU of the children."-Mr. Reynolds: state, are good children, but withou:i kwwv r..,., parents. Anvone in a position to i i.u.mki.n, u. t. i. - i.et mem pu l COUNTRY DOCTORS SCARCE (International News Service.) j COLl'MP.CS. Ohio. Oot. L That j state iiteoiiiiie is luniuuir n j tke wcians persist m tneir lnnivmuaiisiic I relat tens, hip between physician and patient, is tne claim mane oy Mate Health Commissioner A. W. Freeman, addressing members of the Columbus Academy of Medicine. He said the tendency to. specialize, has resulted in a serious lack of pby- yk-LiiiB in rural districts, young doe- going to the citie care of one of the children. asked to get in touch with Mr. R nobis at his office at Ihe Daytona library, at which time an investigation into the conditions surrounding the children may be had. is ' up or gi - " round me.' Juan Campbell. thvsvs refused to got out of the way of motorists. Then a bicycle hit her and a verdict of accidental death was returned. 1 T ir JL I?- r2 CMS 1 i PARIS TO HAVE A i MUSSULMAN'S SCHOOL .. than - ' believe their -chances for professional (newspsper and financial success are greater. Dr. i Freeman said that the physician has i inmintinmHimffliJiniimninimininiinmtTimtaimuttu Enterprise PI; Assn.) PARIS. Oct. 1. Plans are set for i v. . . .. : . r .. . . . . . ...i At.... ' lost personal touch with his patients. I , . . ,, 11 . . i cnlmnn utilversitv fur Pun It u -'1 embrace the study of theology, Islam- ' j ie law and languages, with special at-; Mention to French seience, art and; t literature. - ! tlthi.ugh medicine has advanced i greatly iu Ihe past score of years. ; Courtesy's Doing It" t: : WEIGH SCHOOL KIDS IN CINCINNATI. TOO (International News Service.) j lIVriV'Tf Ohio. Oct. 1. Weigh- ! ing and measuring of every school ! Classified. child in Cincinnati has started. The; work is being done by the teachers. ! Charts detailing the results of this : will be turned over to the city If you huve rooms to rent try a Gruber-Morris i Hardware Co. ; lutiiiiiianii'timttsitiimuiiuiiiiiKiintiiiniiMinirjiira'nM'it') ..fd cives promise of making an cs- .eilent ndiess whether one aereej i wtuk w,tli his polities or not. j health department. District health - officials will then make a thorough INCREASE DIVERS' PAY (International News Service.) POSTON. Oct. 1. The four divers isined to duty at the Cbarlesrown Navy Yard received a pleasant sur prise jvhen word came from Washing -'en that their pay had been increased. Cnder the old order the pay of a .liver was 15.72 per dny. Hereafter he will receive 15.76 per lav. physical examination of those chu- , dren who, according to the chJrts, , are under weight. ' This is the most thorough and sys- tematic inspection ever attempted of; Cincinnati's school children. J Parents are being invited to witness the examination of their children. i i Republican Rally! If yon have ' something trv a classified. to sell- FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILWAY FLAGLER SYSTEM w VM I. I U.M It I i.04 ia o ' IS M i.ao t.44 a. 2a a.u - 1.13 a (.00 .so .M ta.M 11.30 i. so IN i.ts .M s.o .a 7.15 l.M I.M .! .a 10.10 to. IS I0.SS 11.17 11.90 12.43 2.0U 3.S1 .0S 0.1S s.so to.to 6 SO 2 Dtlr t.w 10.40 tl.sa 11.45 li.M 1.00 1.3J 3.00 S.30 .o.t 4.40 4. J 5. M k.10 ' 0.45 1.00 0.30 0.4 U... IN KFFfcCT inii. 7, 1030 .... 2r ilMlilt fr rrTJr ............... ., ml ij K?T,S!ln? .3 T?,!? -r'a . . - m vOCM ismiiiooot! '2llL U 0.07 pr 10.94 r I I. SO W m w kr trsrr --ri m aw""n o)o)oojoi i TV? Worth U ldray ..........mi Fort Latutadat ..........M UHntl ........ uq ...... 'rMgmtmtmd ......... ......tH '. ' Key W Vii"Vrr ' 30 ft 7.50 4.40 5.40 5.20 4.30 t.44 a.a 3.90 1.30 13.00 13.14 13.04 11.23 10.04 10.20 0.19 S.00 7.36 7. IS o.as B.JO m Dulr m S.15 3.0S 1.10 U.K 11.93 11.30 11.10 10.40 0.38 0.03 S.33 8.2S T.43 7.34 0.99 6.07 4.90 S.31 2.30 1.03 J 10.93 I.M 10.80 u S.30 7.30 to 0.00 0.03 4.10 4.04 S.30 1.90 1.13 13.S3 13.3J, 11.9 11.07 14.30 0.15 7.44 7.U 4.07 5.40 4.40 9.00 12.07 MM FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. 1st. Judge Jno.M. Cheney Candidate for United States Senator Will speak on the issues of the campaign V Casino Burgoy ne 3 O'clock ARTICLE THREE ' - It is with pardonable pride that we point to the fact that the quality of the service rendered by the Public Serv ice Company to the people of Daytona, Daytona Beach and Seabreeze has been of the best during one of the most trying times known to the gas and electric industry. In otlcr cities throughout the country the service .has been poor, principally clue to incompetent help and inferior ma terials. We attribute thevgood service that has been ren- dered to the citizens of the Triple Cities to the loyalty and abimy of the employes ofthe company. The employes have stuck loyally to their work under mott trying condi- . tions, and today are drawing from 25 pejjeent to 59 per cent less salaries than shey can secure ,ewhere. . We have increased wages to common labor about 1 00 per cent, and to skilled labor and clerical help the increases that have been granted amount to from 25 per cent to 33 1-3 per cent. Even this is all out of proportion to in creases which have been allowed to the same class of work ers in other cities. The employes of the company know ; that the company is not in a position to grant a further in crease in wages on its present revenues, but have loyally remained with the company, hoping that the future will in a measure reward them for their present and past serv- ices. ; ( For a long time we were in hopes that the cost of living would be reduced, but such a hope now seems futile for many months at least, and a further increase of wages must be granted to our employes if the people of the Triple Cities are to enjoy the same excellent (service that we have rendered them in the past, due primarily to the high class of employes and to the efficient equipment of our plant. It is to meet this living situation with our empjoyes that pertly prompts us to suggest that we be allowed to charge a slightly higher rate for gas and electricity. DAYTONA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY MM W tlOM. Sr"CTI ii mi mi urn. . ...iijiu "!. i uiwwa a.,EAM(.oHnl r A4at. St. A: IP- S)M fe VP