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'r " THE OAYTONA DAILY NEW8, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1915. CLARENDON DAILY HEWS SEABREEZE, FLORIDA. rww-.w..- . . uniiUNA DAILY A DEPARTMENT DEVOTED TO NEWS OF THE CLARENDON HOTEL. NEWS Most Desirable Building Lots in Seabreeze for prices ranging from $300.00 up SEE AGENTS OR LAUGHLIN SEABREEZE LATE ARRIVALS AT HOTEL CLARENDON Late arrivals at the big hotel on the ocean front Include many prowi ncnt people from all parts of the country. Those who registered Sun day were Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Otis, Jr., New York city; D. D. Sawdey, Erie, Pa.; John J. Bushman, Iirooklyn, N. Y.; Edwin B. Bacon, Louisville, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Osgood, Norwich, N. Y.; B. H. Brooks, New York; Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Garlichs, New York; j Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Page, Bristol,! Conn.; Mrs. C. H. Witty and daughter, Philadelphia, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. F ! 11. Darnell, kaukhkv, rv. uilii-, Miami; Mr. and Mrs. H. Stacy Hal com. Buffalo. N. Y.: Anna H. Shaw, New York; Miss Jane Balcom, Buf-i falo, N. Y.; Mrs. Florence E. Inman, j Alary u. jeweii, u. u. uuvia, nuicuw Villa, Fla. FUNERAL OF GERMAN PRISONER Just received a large variety IMPORTED CIGARS FROM ESTABROOK & EATON BOSTON Clarendon Drug Store UNDER THE ARCH MAKE TABLE RESERVATIONS NOW FOR ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT The management of Hotel Claren don suggests that table reservations for St. Patrick's night be made as early as possible. Tickets for the ball will be Issued to dinner guests upon leaving the dining room, which plan worked out so successfully at the George Washington ball. Every effort is being made by the management of Hotel Clarendon to make this affair the greatest social event of the winter season. 1 i ilr r I BROOKLYN BALL PLAYERS ARE PASSENGERS OF RUTH LAW The following members of the Brooklyn baseball squad have been passengers of Ruth Law in her aero plane, through the courtesy of George F. Johnson, of Binghamton, N. Y who foots the bill: Elmer Brown, Otto Miller, Sherrod Smith, Ed. Donald, Frank O'Neill, journalist; Leon Cadore, Wm. Zimmerman, Mack Wheat, Tom McGuinn, Frank Kelly, Wilbert Robinson, Gus GeU, J. C. Schultz, OIlie O'Mara, It. H Goodbred, Carl G. Whattler, G. M. Snow, W. Dell and Joe Chabek. Others who have made recent flights are, Mrs. Raleigh Aitchison, Miss Stella M. Griflin and J. H. Rand, Jr., the last two being guests at Hotel Clarendon. DOWNING BOSTON' Hats and km HOTEL CLARENDON for the Season Branch Shop: 125S.RidjeoodAv Daytona, opp. Ridgewood Hottl VISIT BOTH SHOPS Among these who entertained at dinner in the grill Sunday night were Mr. and Mrs. Paul McKeel, J. N. Robins and R. T. Durrett. The various parties included guest lists ranging from six to ten persons. FOR Auto Service Call 134-Blue HI IN CONNECTION WITH CLARENDON HOTEL A Bit to Think About. I On the doorway of an Italian ca thedral are three inscriptions. The first, beneath an arch of roses reads as follows: "All that pleases is but for a moment;" the second, beneath a cross, "All that troubles is but for a moment;" and under the main arch, "That only is Important which is eternal." Get your Oranges and Grape fruit at Nor d man's Point Grove on Daytona-New Smyrna Road. Tourist box and retail trade a specially, i uo my uwu iibukiuk. At Rnuth-Knd-on-the-Sea. at the mouth of the Thames, large numbers of captured Germans are kept on liners. The photograph shows the funeral of one of these prisoners. He was burled with full military honors and the other prisoners were allowed to act as pallbearers and join in the cortege. ENJOYED LUNCHEON AT THE BIG HOTEL SUNDAY Among those who took luncheon at Hotel Clarendon on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Bogart. Dorothy J. Bogart and Mrs. F. C. Comstock, all of whom are from Milwaukee, Wis., and are at present touring the south. C. h. Anderson, of Ocala, Fla., spent Sunday at the big hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ebbets gave a dinner party to a few of their friends at Hotel Clarendon on Saturday even ing, followed by dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Ebbets had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. William Klem, Dr. Morrisey and Wilbert Robinson. Optimistic Thought Sometimes when up ask advice we mean noorobation Try Thumb Tacks. If thumb tacks instead of ordinary tacks are used to fasten white oilcloth to pantry and cupboard shelf, the oil cloth may be easily removed when cleaned. A Threat. . A cava'ry regiment was starting for the front. Just before the column reached the railway station where they were to entrain the noisy cheer ing of the crowd In the street caused a big bay mare ridden by a weather beaten sergeant to grow very restive and troublesome. She reared and plunged so that her rider was over heard to remark as he held her firm ly with one hand and patted her neck with the other: "lie done, Lucy! Be done! A little more of this and you sha'n't go with us at all. I'll leave you at home, I will." The Grill All Delicacies of the Market The Turkish Bath Dept.-Hot Salt Baths Hotel (ClajremdLoinL The Surf Bath Stalls The Golf CourseOne of the Best The Saddle Horse Dept. The Bowling Alleys and Pool and Billiards Inc. Joseph Scher Are showing new models in Suits of Bernard, Drecoll and Beer, can be copied in any nature of material in short notice of two days. BEACH CORNER VOLUSIA Daytona, Florida R. A. Moghabghab ANNOUNCES Clearing Out Sale of his entire stock This end-of-the season offer ing will include choice Negligees, Jabots, Bail, Flowers, Neckwear, Table Decorations, Dress Pat terns, Jewelry, and the hansomest variety oi Bohemian, Filet and Poiit Venice Laces AT- Hotel Clarendon A Dollar in the Hand 1$ Worth Two Loaned to a Friend BUILT OF COQUINA ROCK IP o IP o IR Li E i "fJ V?- , ,r-"'K-''-(.' JR. EIGHT ROOMS, SUN PORCH, C PLETE IN EVERY DETAIL, PLEN THE LOT HAS AN OCEAN FRO FEET, WHERE IT HAS A REARAG THE HOUSE IS NEW, NEVER TELL YOU HERE WHAT IT IS, BE WILL SAY, THAT IT IS CONSIDER BESIDES THE NURSERY, THE AND AN OCEAN OF WATER TO C THERE MUST BE SOMEONE TO FIND THIS PERSON LET ME MENT FLOORS AND STAIRWAY, MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, COM- TY OF CLOSETS. NTAGE OF 129 FEET, RUNNING BACK TO ATLANTIC AVENUE 250 E OF 20 FEET, AND IS LOCATED EAST OF BOSTWICK PARK . HAVING BEEN OCCUPIED, AND THE PRICE IS RIGHT, TOO. I WON'T CAUSE I WANT YOU TO SEE IT BEFORE I TIP THAT OFF, BUT I ABLY LESS THAN THE OWNER HAS BEEN ASKING FOR IT. RE IS PLENTY OF CLEAN SAND FOR THE CHILDREN TO PLAY IN, LEAN UP AFTER IT. IN THIS TOWN WHO WANTS JUST SUCH A PLACE, AND I WANT SHOW IT TO YOU. E TALK TO LEIDERSDORF ARCADE BUILDING PHONE 262-RED "I