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9 ' V, if -. f. -' :j;co C3-: Daytona, Florida, Saturday, January 27, 1917. -: ' ----- - - ' ' ..- 11 s I - III I -"- -."-ii CAEITEI HOOFIIIG COHPAIIY VcD Street Dayteaa Phone 28 Red J MET AIL WOIKLIKS " J. F. LLEWELLYN, Proprietor. SKYLIGHTS TILE, METAL AND COMPOSITION ROOFING CORNICE, GALVANIZED TANKS, FURNACE WORK Corner Baker and Magnolia Streets Phono 2S3 Daytona, Florida. iCDT "... UaCMtla ri ii ' 1 . i 1 "I A rA tho trip from Michigan to Florida i 1 1 , oj awomoDue. i :DTas 5?5 r. cf Atlanta, Ga., Is raU it Schmidt's lira. L. II. FT. Of Con wav. M H 1. a snest at the Despland for a lengthy sojourn. In a Jacksonville trio at Schmidt's hotel are: T. T. Weltch, J. B. Mai- lard and A. J. Vaughn. rU of Crystal F&lla ! v rrt at Schmidt's ho " zHt risit. hsTlng made ' Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Huff, of Sioux City. Iowa, are late guests at the Sea side Inn who will remain some weeks. Rer. and Mrs. E. M. Chapman, of COMPANY Manufacturers of y) and Dressed Pine and Cypress Lumber Laths, Shingles, Flooring, Ceiling, Brick, nset Shingles, Lime and Cement in Stock Office and Yards: 3t Coast Railway and Orange Avenue . TELEPHONE 303 ri J L1ALBY, Owner, and Manager New London, hare as their guest Mrs. John S. Brigham, of XSrafton, Mass., for a short stay. The Misses Cecelia E. and Clemen tine Hentges, of LeMars. Iowa, are pleasantly domiciled at the Ridgewood until the close of the season. Miss Rockwell of New York City, is an interesting addition to the Sea side Inn clientele and will remain in definitely at the pretty resort. Mrs. G. D. Milcer and her attrac tive daughter. Miss May Milner. of Frankfort, Ind., are pleasantly located at the Oaks for a stay of indefinite length. Delightfully located at the Palmetto House until the close of the season is Mrs. A. C. Stewart a regular guest at the notel for a number of years. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Fenton of James town, N. Y , have returned to the Seaside Inn for their second season While here last year they made many friends who will be delighted lo learn of their return. I j tf the Modern Home 'Ttcna Public Av. Phone 134reen 1 Lm V A. ncoT lEBGING r and Hydraulic Work Cshlnd 8a Walla Predglng, Ete. JZZ O. J. Hnshaw bEfcctric Shop trwlnf Electrical J yehMla Avvnue H. F. THOMPSON ELECTRICIAN Don't Forget the Elks' Charity Ball at Casino Burgoyne Wednesday. February 7. 1 PHONE: TWO-TWO-TWO eral weeks. Mr. Macfarlane is prom inent in civic affairs in Bridgeport. where he served for a time as alderman. At the Despland card party Thurs day evening prizes were won by Mrs. E. G. Parle, of Springfield, Mass.; C. P. Fryling, of St. Mary's, Pa., at bridge while Mrs. Rosa Beyer of Erie, Pa and Mrs. H. C. Burrows were success ful at five hundred. The New York coterie at the Prince 3eorge was augmented yesterday by 'he arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Benson, who come to Daytona to spend several weeks. They are accom panied by William Benson, of New York City. Wroe, Dayton. Ohio, and H. Schmidt, who carried off honors. . Edward H. Schlueter. of Rockaway Beach. . Y., is a prominent visitor to Daytona and is registered at Schmidt's hotel. Mr. Schluetter is the owner of the Delevan House, BradchanneL N. T. The attractive hotel is situated on the water and is a favorite resort of mo tor boat enthusiasts. Ralph Hllhnan, of Felham, N. HL. Is a recent arrival at Daytona and is lo cated at the Oaks in the capacity of hots! dak. tie. r witktt. Etr-CTl tonians dont boost tt r", 'J. U is all they say of ft a&l a crcU 1 more. Bridge was tko frfarf?rCTC!rv at the Prtacass Trm TtzztZsy rT 1 and five tables of hotel guests txLi several Intaresting boors wti tla game. The tables were arru ll tx the attractive red - room ct tla ttr: and when scores werotomxtsl fContmned on Paso TwetroJ Mr. and Mrs. George H. Beach, regular patrons at the Despland. who have been making several weeks' visit to a fishing camp at Long Key, will return to the hotel shortly after hav ing spent a delightful time at camp. nd having 'had a successful catch. W. 8. Edwards H. U. Whipple Magnolia Novelty Works CONTRACTORS BUILDERS Window and Door Frames. Screens, Mission Furniture, and Lawn Seats. Headquarters for almost everything made out of wood. Magnolia' Ave. Near Depot Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Oulinger, of Wil son, N. C, accompanied by Mr. Oulin- ger's physician. Dr. C. E. Moore, and Mrs. Moore, have taken a suite at the Prince George and will spend the win ter in Daytona. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Raymond, of South Norwalk. Conn., who are occu pying a winter home on Ridgewood avenue, entertained Miss Zinnerman, of-Cleveland,-at dinner at tne Ridge wood hotel on Thursday evening. A prominent Chicagoan at the Des pland is L. C. Rogers, who is the head of . the largest and most influential printing and lithographing establish ment in the whole Breezy city. Mr. Rogers will be a guest in Daytona for a stay, indefinite. Thursday night was very gay at the Princess Issena and in addition to the 1 many tables of bridge, the ball room claimed its quota of dancers, who en-: joyed an Informal hop. The orches-. 'tra gave an excellently selected pro-! gram ana aancing continued atter tne usual hour. I Saturday afternoon there will be a sale of homespun made by the girls of Berea college of Kentucky in the 'obby of the Princess Issena. Many of the articles to be placed on sale are cleverly made and very attractive. Fuquay Cl Gbeen Architects and Builders We Invite Consultation In Re gard to Your Prospective Building. PHONE 172 BLACK Daytona Beach, Florida For best at lowest rfftces wtta aenri eslea tar'all & MECHANICIUt32T C3TAL CONSTRUCTION DAYTONA, FLOKaV Oldest Established. Tank Mrs. S. E. Oult. of Cincinnati. O., accompanied by Miss Brownwell ar rived Thursday and is a guest at the Prince George. Mrs. Oult possesses a personality of rare charm that will make her a decided acquisition to the hotel life. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Neel, of Kansas City, Mo., arrived Thursday and are guests at the Princess Issena. Com ing direct from Missouri, they find the ideal weather of Florida leaves nothing to be desired. L. Z. BURDICK Contractor - Builder COTTAGES A -SPECIALTY Seabreeze. Fla. Phone 206-Blue IV Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Home arrived yesterday from their home in Monegah Lake, N. Y., and are again guests of the Seaside Inn for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Home spent last winter at Daytona Beach and are popular addi tions to the winter colony. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Macfarlane, of Bridgeport, Conn., are late guests at the Prince George for a stay of sev- A motor party who spent Thursday at the Oaks, made up of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Howe, of New York, and F. C. Hazlett, of Huntington, Va., left on Friday for Palm Beach, Miami and Havana. The party will return later in the season and spend several weeks at the Oaks. New York City guests at the Is lington to remain for the season v.ve Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Elslng. This ii their first visit and although they had come to spend ju3t a few weeks they were so pleased with Daytona and its surroundings they have decided to stay until late March. Motorists on the way to Miami who dined at the Seville on Thursday ev ening included Mrs. H. N. Young, of Trenton, N. J., and Miss T. S. Dow. of Philadelphia. The ladies made res ervations at the hotel for a few weeks stay in late February upon their return north. A.B.MOORE Practical Sanitary Plumbing Phone 50 Green West End Central Bridge A congenial group from Schmidt's hotel spent yesterday morning at the bowling alleys, making excellent scores. In the party were: M. J. Gib bons, Dayton, Ohio; W. Perkins, Wind sor, Canada; George Messman, John po we do your Printing gman Brothers raiNTERS :o 330 Red S. Beach St. A person who drinks quantities of Avater every day is always healthy CRYSTAL IS THE WATER ABE Vfl THE PERSON? BOTTLED BY DAYTONA PUBLIC SERVICE CO. Herman Schragg Painter and Decorator ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED P. O. Box 395 Daytona, Fla. Hnrchrcro Co. NOTHING. CUT HARDWARE A LINE OF CO M PLBTCN CC3 r Electricity, Gas, Ice d Mu 11 Magnolia Ave. TELEPHONE 120-Qreen. Ice Factory LET US DO YOUR ELECT RICAL WORK DAYTONA ELECTRIC CO. Near P. O. 230 Green STAPLES CUTTEN PLUMBING and HEATING PHONE 217 RED J. F. SHEELY Wallpapers, Cretonnes and Art Goods. A D L E R BLOCK IF YOUR LOCAL DEALER CAN'T SUPPLY YOU Send to DREW'S for it IF IT'S ANYTHING IN BOOKS or Fine Correspondence Stationery Office Equipment Artist's Materials School Supplies Sporting Goods Toys, Dolls, Games, Etc. Our lines are complete and right up to the minute. Prompt attention to Mall Orders. State Distributors Spaulding's Baseball and Sporting Goods. DREW'S STATIONERS, BOOK AND ART STORE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 45-49 W. Bay St JACKSONVILLE, FLA. 32 and 4S W. Forsyth t i i i ti