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r. h. Mcdonald 5 Meats Florida and Western The Choicest Steaks and The Primest Roasts Telephone us what yoa want and w , will endeavor to ww that jou got U. Phone 82. POULTRY The earlier yon leave your order the - better chance you have of gutting the choicest. . TTTT?T 1 : 1 il . i men you Duy ciames, : V V "shon" around fr.r hrU HIGH CLASS j Garage o. Completc 2 Machine Shop Repairing I All Kinds by a Competent Machinist. - andf&b do men. Ideas and methods are changing so rapidly that only the special ist can keep ahead of the procession. We are special ists in the repairing business. -II you are interested yon can sorely learn something to your adrantage by consult priced staff made; you can find it; and when i you don't want it HART SCHAFFNER c ' clothes are better than they cost; the value is hi for you. We sell these clothes because they 7 profitable for you as for us. ANTHONY BRC This Store is the Home of Hart, Schaffner Sc Marx CI When looking for the VULCANIZER if you are near the City Hall or New Merchants Bank cast your eyes upwards you will see THE SIQN OF THE TIRE wm. s. McGregor , .- ANt - UPrTO-DATB ing us. Automobiles for Rent To Phone Call .Clarendon Exchange. CENTRAL AUTO GARAGE Cl&rendoa w "Of ft i : " i ' THE RIDGEWOOD and New Annex OP FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION Sixty of our rooms are en suite, with bath. All are outside rooms with steam heat and electric lights.. Large Assembly Halt and Ladies' Orchestra. Barber Shop, Manicure Parlors and everything necessary to make this fine Hotel complete in every detail. E. P. WOODBURY, Manager THE DAYTON A DAILY NEWS Published every afternoon .except . Sun 5 A.,rln th months of December. January. February and March. s Entered as second-class matter mbr 1 111. at the postoffice at Day toror'Wa. undeJ theAct of March 3. 187 . Subscription 15 Cent per week dellv- 6rBy nTcxcept local deliveries) 2.00 per season. GAZETTE-NEWS COMPANY Publisher T E. FITZGERALD. Managing Editor. HARRY U ROOD. Editor. ph9 8 HARRIS. City Editor. E. FAIRFAX lATDI OW, Asst-CltyEdltor. man y CROUCH. Supt-Mechanlcal Dept. ScratoAa Iirn Located U the Most Beautiful CA m fli If sllfn River sj u wif JOHN J. McGUIRE. Proprietor, TtTE INVITE INSPECTION. Roams Simile er Ea Sails wUfc Batk. Ma better ia Florida. TaWe el the best af ewytaia ia seasae. Terms as reaaeaaUe as tke service wiS permit, fhrw ss spaHaatiaa. Dee. 1st to May 1st. Pteee Me. 112 AT THE MOTELS FORMER RESIDENT HERE DIES IN LOS ANGELES. Airs. Louisa Lettetanmyer, lor- Nervea of Genius. ' Many of the men whose names we revere today la science, art, literature merly of Se&breeae and Geneva.. FlaJ end Poetry suffered from emotional died ia Los Angelas, Cat., at th home of her daughter, Mrs. Drama L. CladweH, Dec: 30, at the age of 80 years ami 7 mouths, of neuritis. She was bora ia CummtagLon, Maes., ia 1831 end was married to - John Letteomayer In 1853. To this union was born Ifcve children, three sons and two daughters. Only two of these survive, Charles Lettencnayer and Mrs. Bmona L. Caldwell, also three gframdhAldreni, Geo. E. Cald well, Harold aind Lobta Dexter. She was a great reader amd took inter est ia the vital questions of the day, was kund and sympathetic, which endeared her to all her friends. r ORMOND pax? MftPftATJ Corner Volusia and Palmetto Aves 1 iltl 11 VfwHl MRS. B. P. SMITH - - PROPRIETRESS Enlarged and Improved Steam Heat Electric Lights Running Water in Rooms. Vitkis three uastes' walk al depot, sest office, stares aai ckarcaes. Oaa black freaj lerry aai mer. THE MAGNOLIA Recent arrivals at the Magnolia are A t tsrown incw ivjia, Mrs C J Hess Chicago. THE MAGNOLIA 113 Mertk RUwm4 Aveue. LARGE SUNNY ROOMS. Fresk mSk, vegetables and fa-ait aa tke place. Feraace kaat. SATES: $2.00 per day aai api $12.00 per week aai ap. . . MRS. CELESTE HINKS, Proprietress. SCHMIDTS HOTEL Henry Schmidt, Proprietor, Daytona, Florida Situated oa the bank of the Halifax River, one mile from Atlantic Ocean. It has fifty rooms, single, en suite or with bath. Sleeping rooms are large, airy, and nearly all have sunny exposure. The cuisine and service is ad mirable. Rates, $3.00 per day and up. Special rates for families. THE RIDGEWOOD A card party has been arranged fmr ih .eueste this evening. Recent arrivals at tne KKLgewooa ... . 1 i- OA V ax m k weeKS ajiiu harua Vt. Mr and MOTS T A 1 K.US iOatokiCiB N Y. THE OAKS. Recent arriiva! at the Oaks are Mrs GeoTKe W Rector Wew orK Mrs James A Curtis Merixlen Ct, wm S Bateman Philadelphia, Mns C K Fhike Mrs F F Darhairt Davenport Ia, Alec A Loom is Ana Arbor. THE DESPLAND. Recent arrivals at the Desplamd are e m I'ePDer new xora, mi iuu Mrs H F Porter Brooklyn, Mns L B BulenB ChicaiBO. Mrs C N Pratcbett St Louis, amd a parity makiimg tour of the D;nst Coast in an automo- bale. a Stevens Duryea, composed of Mr. amd Mrs. James D. McCartney W. B. Salem and V. E. Keleey, all of Fairport, N. Y. THE PALMETTO Well Known and Popular. DAYTONA, FLORIDA. Overlooking the Beautiful Halifax River. K Homelike and Comfortable House. . First Class in all Respects. CO. CHAMBERLIN, Proprietor at re THE BENNETT A Poineerttiia tea will be given the Beninetit house on Nonth Rid wood avenue Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock by Me&sers. A. H. amd L, Lame, the maaiagers, in honor of Mrs. J. W. L. Corning amd her daiuehter. Miss Conning, of St. Paul Miton. A cordial invitation to at tend, is extended to ail their friends an Daytona. "The Ivy Lane Inn" A Hik Grade Boese, caterimf la tke most partkalar people. Ceatral locatioa. Has aB sfodera Caaveaieaces. Open November to May. WM. W. FOLTZ, Proprietor PRINCE GEORGE. E. R. Ganaven of Sea Gate, Y.. who is a guest at the N Prince at THE HAMILTON New and First Class Elegant Rooms, with or without Baths Steam Heat Electric Lights Electric Bells MRS. I. M. MABBETTE, Proprietor Palmetto Avenue DAYTONA, FLORIDA THE PROSPECT 109 South Ridgcwood Avenue 22 Rooms 11 with baths Two blocks from R. R. Station and Postoffice "T Steam Heat P. J. DOYLE, Proprietor George, has iutt had completed Sea Gate and ready for the opemang of the summer park season ant $80, 000 bath house, supposed to be the finest of any at aiay point along the Atlantic coast. A. W. Kirk, of Atlanta, who to gether with, his wife, is making short 6top at the Primce George, the southern general sales ajsreat of the Hartford Rubber company. Reservations have been made at the Prince George for Edwin M Mongam and family of New York Oity and they aire expected dauiy for stay of some length, Mr. Morgan is the postmaster of New York City Other recent arrivals at the Prince George are H F Dumhaim T PQiunkett New York, Albert A Hart sell Burt N HadTey Buffalo, Mies Ckwa Ester Atlanta, F B Sweeney ueLeon sprmgs. TT-TTT QTT"7"TT T TT e. h. purdy, Prop. JL ITLllj OXy V Daytona, Florida OPEN DECEMBER TO MAY. Surrounded by Spacious Grounds, in the most delightful part of the City. The guests receive the best the markets afford in the dining room, and every comfort and convenience that a well regulated hotel can offer to the public The New Gables New house, centrally located. Every modern convenience and comfort Hot and cold running water in bedrooms. Steam heat RATES ON APPLICATION. H.DOHM.Prop. THE IMPROVED H. O. F. DOHH, Mgr. CITY HOTEL AND COTTAGES 37-47 Orange Avenue, Daytona, Florida. , Earopcaa Plaa. ResUaraat ia Coaaeetiaa. Good Serrice Rates Meeerate. Cosveaieat to Basiaess Sechea. THE AUSTIN Directly on the Halifax. Accommodates 100 Guests. Steam Heat, Hot and Cold Running Water in 35 Rooms. Electric Lights. , Rates $2.50 per Day and up. Special rates by the week or season. For further particulars pplj to H. H. MANVVILLER, Proprietor, Daytona, Florida HOVEi.T.wnnn mw ytx Directly on the Halifax River, Spacious Grounds, Tennis, Boating, Bathing, , .motwi. if, uuiu cimou 4ayxona rarn. Bams Maaagorosnt "Thayererott Hall,n New York Harbor. LaVERGNE mansion Dec 1 to May 1 22 Bay Street, Daytona, Florida STRICTLY FIRST CLASS The.QSBQRNlv. A. osansirr x Rooms Only. Modern Convenience! 50c. 75c. sad SI per Day , S2.50 te $8.00 per Week Steam Heated Booms 11 Oraage Ave much pleased shears being The wife would be with a pair of those given away by the Gazette-New ou can find out all about them at me uaaeite-isews office ORMOND, Jan. 24 An ordinance has been posted ait the town hatil amd postoffke, relative to the layimg of some two and one-half nuiles of side- alks witthiin ouir towio. Tikis is an jmpcaitant ordiiaa.'nce amd all property owners wiil do well to read the same, for while the laying of cement waiLks inean ata expense to each property owmer thus affected, iit will, at the same tiane mot onily enihaince the value of said property, but add ery much to the Improved condi tions of our tow a. Street laimips wii.l be put up by the town aa soon aa wailks are told, so that by amothr year, Ormond will show -slignis of ad- vaai cement, as much of this kmprove ment will be done duriiug the coming suuimer. Another ordi'namce posted and which wilil eventuadiy be a benefit to Ormond ia the extending of Pal metto street (the river road) north, across the Hernandez igTaut, con nect tag with the John Anderson boul evard, which wiul gtve auitoniobiiics more direct run from St. Augus tine through Ormond and Dajtcma to New Smyrna. Mrs. J. C. Whjtim amd Mra. Parker of Whit ins viiile, Mass., are gnests of J. A. Bostrum on the peuLinisui'ja. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Sage, who recentiy puaxihjased part of the J. P Viioiug property. South Ormond, gave a luncheon last bunday at 'toe Bret ton Iun, at whiten Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Francas were the honor guests Mrs. M. A. Crisn of Gaikxn, Ohio, w,ho will be remembered by the la dies of the V. I. A., ki stopping this waiter at the Inn. i Harry Weljs of Gkistoniberry, ! CoDn., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Francis. The Washington Special, enroute to Key West to attend the celebra tion, of the opening of the oversea extension of the Florida Eaist Coast railroad passed through Ormond last Sunday evening. Another section ooaitaiinLnjg Gov. Gilchrist and many Jacksonville merchamts followed the WoshMii&tcin Speokiil and after stop ping at the Ormond holed for din ner the party proceeded southward oiij their journey. Mrs. H. A. Gray of St. Paul, iUnown to some of our Ormond friends, is stopping at the Bret, ton Inn and will be joined later by Mr. Gray. The firat dance of the season at the Ormond hotel wEl be given at the casino Saturday evening. Mrs. Samuel J. Jay of St. Minn., has engaged rooms at Bretton Ian and wUOi remain April. Geo. H. Sage has .purchased finr other hundred feet froiutage of the J. P. Vimiimg property adjoining Chas. Cook's on the riiver front, South Or mond. Mies Nellie FouJke, Miss Mary E. Green and Mrs. Mirid'etan, of PhiJa deVphia, Pa., are guests of Miss Hlla Foulke disturbances, resulting la nerve storms or outbursts of mental violence, which can only be described as superacute mania. The poet Cow per bad strong suicidal tendencies, yet he wrote "John Gilpin" when suffering from intense melancholia. Shelley bad an insane ancestry, and at Eton be was called "Mad Shelley." Charles Lamb bad to be placed in an asylum, and his sister Mary stabbed her mother to the heart while insane. Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy are almost a parallel to Charles and Mary Lamb. At the age of thirty Coleridge was broken down, and he died a wreck at sixty-two. Southey came of an insane stock. The mother of Richard Brlnsley Sheridan, the dramatist, died demented at forty two. Pope was deformed and rickety. and Keats was neuropathic to his fin ger tips. Byron's mother was unbal anced, and so was his maternal grand father. London Globe. HOTEL DESPLAN. Daytona, Florida L. M. WAITE, Owner and Manager, Greatly Enlarged, Cnisine and Service Excellent Broad Piaii ? Sides. Rooms Ensuite. Steam Heat. Every Modern Convenience. Send for Booklet. CONCERTS DAILY. Bummer Address: ATLANTIC HOUSK, Narragansett Pier. Rhode I ; Value of Dsap Breathing. Writing on the cultivation of phys leal fitness in the Herald of the Golden Age, Eustace Miles says that those who have mastered the art of deep and full breathing are thereby enabled to master their emotions they can overcome pain and secure control of the mind and of the circulation of the blood. The control of the breathing prevents one from becoming hurried and flurried, and one acts leisurely, although not lazily. Breathing can be adapted to various needs for Instance. In producing warmth or the opposite effect or one can breathe in order to become more sensitive. In fact, the all round value of deep and full breath ing cannot be overestimated. Of all physical practices this Is the first and foremost and one that can be regu lated without being In the least con spicuous. If you have learned how to breathe deeply and fully people may not suspect It they only notice that you are calm, poised and good tem pered. He Had Told It. Next to Joseph Chamberlain, Blr mlngham honors no citizen more than Jesse Collings. In politics and friend ship Mr. Chamberlain and Mr. Col lings have been Inseparable for many years. They even shared their plat form anecdotes, and In regard to one story they arranged that when both were taking part in a meeting the first speaker was entitled to its use. It so happened that Mr. Collings ar rived late at a meeting one night, but ! was due to speak before Mr. Cham berlain. As he was launching out Into the story he felt his coattail pulled, and a voice behind him whispered, "I've told it" So Mr. Collings desist ed, but what was his surprise to hear Mr. Chamberlain tell the story as soon as he got on his legs. "I thought you Bald you told It?" he asked afterward. "So I had," replied the Imperturbable Joe, "but not tonight" rail Mall Gazette. THE PRINCE GEORGE DAYTONA, FLORIDA Hilyard & Holroyd, Proprietors WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL MAY 1st. Conceded to be the best situated Hotel in this section. Two hundred foot frontage on Halifax River. Pool Room. Orchestra. Sun Parlor. , White Help in Dining Room. " . U- IJThe Prince George Pier is the only landing in Daytona fcrBt. Angnirtjp Palm Beach boats. Ferry service every hour for Seabreeze sad I)y ton Etei Same Management as THE BRISTOL, Asbury Prk. K 3. The Pines, Daytona, Florida. 340 South Ridgewood Ave Mrs. H. M. Hoagland, Projrk Northern Cooking a Sped The Oaks a.h. and e. lane The Benn; Now Open. PROPRIETORS. Fourth Season. THE VAN DOr. 1 1 MTRTLK AVE Bnrvs r - - aWVMM Convenient to Basnets Sfc' (Ask at Mills' Renutoraiu.) Thus. Van I)orn and Mra, v brake. Prpprittora. ssHSGBsasaBsessBsssaHsssri Paul, the until The Daily News delivered to any address in the city fur 15 cetiC6 per week. Not In Use There. "For a college graduate yen don't seem to know such horsy slang." "Sir, I am a graduate of a college of veterinary surgery." Chicago Tribune BE3E.:. The Event of the Seaso: THE ELKS' HOME-WEEK CELEBRATION FEB. 12,13, 14. The Event of the Season! iThe Joseph Zapf Co, Turn About. Stella "When you are engaged you tell him that he must economize. Bella And after you are married he tells you that you must Puck. The best government Is that which teaches us to govern ourselves. AULT MAN- OTOR CO. OLIJSIA AYE. FLORIDA DISTRIBUTORS FOR r The Locomobile Hudson "33" and Page-Detroit Cars We are offering for sale at reduced prices the fol lowing Second-hand Cars: Cadillac 30, Five-Passenger Touring Car. Chalmers 30, Five-Passenger Touring Car. Northern 30, Five-Passenger Touring Car. Cadillac 30, Four-Passenger Baby Tonneau. Page-Detroit, Two-Passenger Runabout. Hupmobile, Two-Passenger Runabout. Cadillac, 5-Pass. Sin. Cylinder Tour. Car All these cars are fully equipped with top wind shield, etc. Phone 134 -H. C. THOMPSON, Manager JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Is justly tailed the largest and most reliable liquor house in Florida. Sole distributors for Anheuser-Bush Celebrated Beer t Price Special attention MAIL ORDER is called to the DEPARTMENT. Lists Will Be Cheerfully Furnished, IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A ! Furnished House or Cottage j See US. We have a line on all the best ones, and we will 2 glad to show you. : EDMONDSON & DONNELLY S 11 VOLUSIA AVENUE PHONE & I THE BIG " JACKSONVILLE HOUSE For Better Service in Supplying Your Wants. V A Fine Stationery Engraving and Die Stamping Books Artists's, Surveyor's and Draftsmen's Materials Kodaks, Sporting Goods, Souvenirs, Etc. EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE. PRINTING, BINDING, LITHOGRAPHING- 45-49 Bay St. Jacksonville, Fla. f EMMEMMsliiMiMiiHsBSfFffsasjMBM B