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OWN YOUR HOME OWN YOUR HOME IN BOSTWICK PARK, "THE SUBURB BEAUTIFUL." IN BOSTWICK PARK "THE SUBURB BEAUTIFUL" DAYTONA WINS MUCH PRAISE FOR ITS NATURAL BEAUTY AND HOME-LIKE ATMOSPHERE, AND IN KEEPING WITH THIS SPIRIT THERE HAS BEEN DEVELOPED A RESIDENTIAL SECTION THAT FOR ATTRACTIVENESS OF LOCATION AND IMPROVEMENT IS WITHOUT A PEER IN ALL FLORIDA. Bostwick Park "The Suburb Beautiful" IS JUST ACROSS THE SOUTH BRIDGE, ON THE PENINSULA, WITH THE OCEAN AND RIVER IN VIEW, AND ONLY 3500 FEET FROM THE DAYTONA POSTOFFICE, $20,000.00 IS BEING EXPENDED IN WELL GRADED, HARD-SURFACED STREETS, CEMENT SIDEWALKS, AND RIGHT NOW 1000 Eucalypsus and Australian Oak Trees are Being Set Out. BOSTWICK PARK IS A HIGH CLASS PROPOSITION AND THE IDEAL PLACE FOR GENTEEL PEOPLE. IT HAS GAS, CITY WATER, ELECTRICITY AND TELEPHONES NOW AND THE PRICES ARE LOW, WITHIN REACH OF ALL. TERMS: Only 1-4 cash, balance 1, 2, 3 years at 6 interest. WE WANT YOU TO SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL PROPERTY LESS THAN FIVE MINUTES RIDE OUR AUTO IS AT OUR DOOR NO TROUBLE TO US AND NO EXPENSE TO YOU. COME ON. W. E. Hitchcock 15 ORANGE AVE. second door west of P. O. Conrad & Oates or 234 BEACH ST. OWN YOUR HOME IN BOSTWICK PARK, "THE SUBURB BEAUTIFUL.' OWN YOUR HOME IN BOSTWICK PARK "THE SUBURB BEAUTIFUL" i i i When Unexpected Quests Arrive Telephone for Some of the 00 fssfps The Cream of All Ice Creams Thf kind that reflects credit iipnn the taste of the hostess. Tiiti (Train i' use comes from inspected cows -it Is pasluor l;ed to ilestroy nil bacteria. It i ; made In many different forms -.with many different fla vors. Some Kinds are tilled with delicious nuts, citron mid other Hoodies; other kinds are made from pure crushed fruits. its making NO HI MAN HANDS TOCCII in a plant where the on. Order it from your nearest fountain; if your dealer has not yet handled It, In nil IT and It t riinrlf. sanitation could not possibly ho improved w rite us, and we w ill see that you are supplied. PHONES 5043 AND 984 BELL JACKSONVILLE, FLA. O. E. S. ENTERTAINMENT WAS ENJOYED BY MANY The frost which prevailed here on Monday evening did not extend to the beitetit entertainment given at Ma sonic hall by Live Oak Chapter, No. 1, Order of the Eastern Star, and there wns a very good attendance. The supper, styled "The Feast of Seven Tables," occupied the time from G:00 until 7:30 o'clock and was fol lowed by a short but Interesting pro gram which Included selections by the Sheppard orchestra, fancy dancing by the Misses Lois and Alice Green, solos by Mrs. K. A. ISurnntte, 1'rof. p. K. Sheppard and Seymour Hawn, duet by Mrs. W. If. Heath and Mrs. C. V. Claylor and reading by Mrs. Ce- 'este I links. j 'caetc in. .Are Now Sho wing NEW frT-l.' 3 In Suits of Bernard. Drprnll Rer anI n::..l - " I " HUM vui wii(iua models. These can be copied in any nature of material on short notice two days. MILLINERY trom Mane Grey, Reboux, Georgette and some ot our original ideas TBriTmJed Hats $3-50' $5- $7 50 Untrimmed Shapes $1.25 BEACH, COR .VOLUSIA DAYTON A ,FLOR I DA : Mrs. J. B. Beecher and daughter 'h. Frank II. Soop. regular scasot '-' ts at tli Morgan hotel, who ha i.' i-u :ere nugnout tlie winter a 'i -iiiil. depar.eu "day on tlieir re ' -irn to West Hawi,. Conn. II S. Sail -bury, of Providence. It. I., who h.'is spent a number of seasons here at the Morgan hotel, arrived Monday afternoon from points on the West Co:: t. Mr. Sail -bury was not i:: Duviona la-t season. $3,500.00 WILL BUY A Residence Property at Holly Hill LARGE CORNER LOT; EXCELLENT LOCATION.. LARGE HOUSE WITH BATH AND TOILET ON SECONO FLOOR: COULD READILY EE TRANSFORMED INTO FLATS. FINE SHADE TREES: VARIETY OF FRUIT. WELL LOCATED RIVER FRONT PROPERTY IS LIM ITED. BETTER INVETIGATE THIS NOW. SEE W. H.'EDMONDSON OR OTHER AGENTS "THE GOVERNOR'S LADY," THE STORY OF A FAITHFUL WIFE The l.asky-ISclasco pieturi:ation of David ISelasco's famous production, "The Governor's I.ady," the offering at the Crystal theater today, Is a pho todrama which will be recni? !,..! I especially timely and exceptionally i American in treatment and theme. : The title character, played by Kditlt Wynne Matblson, the famous interna tional star, is that of the faithful wife of a man who Is ambitious but poor; . who attains wealth by a sudden turn 'of fortune, and seeking to take full advantage of altered conditions, imag ines bis wife to be out of place among the new surroundings of wraith and power. When the husband asks for a d !;.ttiiu'g i marry a woman whom he believes tn lie inr.r.-. of his own mettle, the wife-refuses ti take a step which she believes will mean ruin for three lives. Finally, the husband becomes governor and finding the honor at last an empty one. persuades his wife to return to him to take her rightful place. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Southern Pacific com pany win be held in Anchoraee. Kv PROMINENT CINCINNATI BANKEK nLTURNS TO THE QUEEN CITY Charles A. Hinsch, president of the First-Third National bank of Cincin nati, Ohio, who has been a guest at the Clarendon hotel for the past six weeks in company with his family, de parted Saturday on his return to the Queen City, leaving Mrs. Hinsch and their two children. Miss Mary and Charles Hinsch, to remain at the Clar endon until its close. Mr. Hinsch lias visited llaytona several times In the past and Mrs. Hinsch and children were hern tn din I o.-MJMMi live years i ago. Mr. Hinsch is a g,,f enthusiast and spent much of Ills time while hero on the Clarendon golf course, playing even up to the morning of his de-p-irture. I With the return of spring you are sure to need Various Articles of Household Furniture Old Carpets and Rugs must be replaced with new ones and many other changes in the home are likely to be made. Let us submit prices now. Theus Furniture Co. New liungalow with garage; big Best bargain In Daytona If sold this month. H. M. Norton, 345 N. Ridge wood. P. O. box r.38. J88-4t W. C. T. U. MEETING IN tuc CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH The regular monthly meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held In ti, t:.n. Rational church next Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Miss Oaks will have charge of the program. All are in vited. to attend. Hudson little 6 for sale at a bar- .'., uenverea after April 1st; run but lime; as good as new. H. M. Norton, 34a N. rtidgewood. 18S-4t General Welfare Agent Is the title of a new official created by the Cana- umii i-acinc railroad to co-operate in the development of voluntary agen cies among employes. It will be hit duty to assist the employes in their association, such as first aid, safety I Daily News delivered for 15c a week Cadillac THE PERFECTION OF MOTOR CARS THE FORD IQ TUC m I WIS HHLI. THEM IJOTH DAYTONA AUTO SUPPLY CO I NXr ""OR TO POSTOFFICE , ... .T ' t rnunr. ki tiv I authorize the purchase hv v,. i pany of several subsiriaries. R. Johnson has hold the office. been appointed to SOUTHERN 'BUS LINE DAVTANI a i r. r-. a . , llT1 make regUla; tr,pS 10 DeL1 on and LEAVE HOTEL CLARENDON 8 00 a m DAYTONA.. SCHMIDT'S HOTEL .. . " ll aZ CITY HOTEL 2.1 ?,m Phone Nautilu,, 382 Green. rnone Leiderdorf, 262 Red. M. M. BLOOM. p 1:15 p.m. 1:25 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 3:25 p.m. 330 p.m. VlL I