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- "Ttn T7TTV7 TP r rr- r- 1 1 On-Pf 1 1 ; n y- .mu 77? 1 1 " 1 - LULL IV II Wnrrf t nlnmn I I .j I r ' i r ii 1 'l 11 1 1 111 w 1 1 J TT TT TT Tr- . 1 t 1 i i , x , 1- . I J J Xy J I V 1 ( II II ii 1 J I ) 7 ! MiniTnum charge. 25c each Insertion) 1 Devotei to the REV. JOHN J. TREADWELL IS ILL WITH TONSILITIS The friends of Rev. John J. Tread well will be sorry to hear that he is III at the Daytona Beach Methodist parsonage and will be unable to speak at all Sunday. Last Sunday evening was the first time that Mr. Treadwell has spoken to hii own congregation for several weeks and his sermon on the "Open Door." proved to be such a good one that many people urged him to speak tomorrow. He had planned to speak m the morning on "Taking the Monot ony Out of Life." Instead the pulpit will be filled by Rev. E. Boothe Pat terson, lately a resident of London, who is spending the winter in this vi cinity and who has previously ad . dressed the Christian Forum, in the evening. Dr. Robinson, of Cincinnati a friend of James N. Gamble, will speak. For this service, Mr. Tread well had purposed to take as the sub ject for hi3 sermon, "The Value of Small Things." SANS SOUCI CLUB PICNIC ENJOYED BY GOODLY CROWD The steamer Cherokee left Phillips'! dock at the end of Seabreeze avenue this morning between 9:00 and 10:00 on the Sans Sousi club boat picnic to Ponce Park and Mosquito Inlet. More than 50 ladies, members of the club and their invited friends, enjoyed the trip. Lunch was eaten at noontime and about 3:30 in the aftpmnnn hn r.-... returned to the beach. If you see it in the News, its bo. RIDGEWAY AUTO TRANSFER & EXPRESS COMPANY. BAGGAGE AND FREIGHT Carload Lots a Specialty. Phone 422 Black J. P. ESCH, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON One Blcck North of Concrete Bridge Ptninaula Drive - - . Daytona Beach Office Hours 12 to 2 and 6to 7 p. m. Telephone 350 j (Just Take a Peep AT OUR NEW Reed Furniture THAT'S JUST COME IT IS JUST WHAT ONE NEEDS FOR FLORIDA. WE ALSO HAVE THE FAMOUS AERLOX PORCH SHADES AND THE RIGHT KIND OF A RAIN-PROOF RUG FOR PRACTICAL WEAR WE CAN SHOW YOU HOW LIVE COMFORTABLE THROUGH A FLORIDA SUMMER. Funeral Directors and Embalmers THE ett-Wetherby CommpaEny DAY AND NIGHT DAY PHONES 135-Green 324 Blue DAYTONA STORE Adler Block, May Ave. IY0UK UUSINKSS IS INM I We desire to have every person appreciate the fact that this bank invites banking business. We are in a posi tion to take care of a large number of accounts winiout interfering with the efficiency of our service, and the pains we take with each indivdiual account. We invite your account assuring you prompt and cour teous service. CHECKING AND INTEREST BEARING ACCOrNTS INVITED FOUR PER CENT PAID ON SAVINGS East Coast State Hank of Daytona Peach, Fla. ii imidr JU) vhTT1 ivr ATI iu " ,1 Interests of Daytona Beach DAYTONA BEACH J 4. .u y K. n. Stewart, of Chicago, arrived E f and iS nW a visitor at tn? Stewart home on the river front and Seabreeze avenue. He will be here for a few weeks, settling various bus messes and visiting Mrs. H v stew art and family before his return tJS" W,S- J Tracy. of Lansing, Mich., arrived Thursday from other points in the state to visit th ui d ew weeks. They are now com - v 1.11 v iiauiaU'lua apartments. 1 lunaoiv ioratfi in tK n . Chautauqua Surely Credulous, lie "Aud another thing ubv.ut Dude leigh he's v.r.v credulous. That's the reuson his money didn't last :.nv lon--w than it did." Sht Indeed?" lie "Yes. Somebody told hint he could make love to two girls on K-ss than he could court one."--Judw. Better Scheme Than Studying. Professor -You should tudv hard er und try to take a degree." I resh man "Wjiste of time. When the gov ernor dies and I inherit his millions I'll endow a university and they'll give me more vlegives than I'll kuu'.v what to do with." I Not His Concern. i "Tom," said a rector to a lad who j was pieking mushrooms in the n-e-j tory-firhl, "beware o pieking a tond j stool iiiste.-id of ;i iiiM-hmom ; they are easy to confine." "That le all roight. j stir, that he!" s-id the mvle-!; "Us i hain't a-goin' to e;lt 'em ..m-s.-lves ! 'hey're uoiu''t' 1 1 1 r 1 !!;.. r " 'pj , -f . t Atlantic Pharmacy Branch of H AN KINS DRUG COMPANY 1'hone yuur orders for prtuipt delivery DAYTONA BEACH PORCH TO SERVICE NIGHT PHONE 422-Blue DAYTONA BEACH Seabreeze Ave. tMHHHEl m 1 J. ! If I - ii ihmm M and Seabrcez. THE PASCO COUNTY HIGHLANDS SECTION FORGING TO FRONT DADK CITY. March 10. Diversifi cation and rotation of crops ar being scientifically studied v the farmers v.; . '. vims ui UJSijermis SPftirm qtw ou . , result a wonderful output of food crops ! Ih evV,ent wlth consequent satisfac-! ..im (uiisfqufiii satisiac - "aT iai : the soil here lorv nnanm rctiimo t,v, ; . .- ...n.-.. 1 iic aaLuit? ui the soil here is such that a varietv ! f crops are erown successfniiv un,"i 1 the farmer does not have to deotnd on ; one ur two. it some of the crops hap . pen to iau mere irp nijtnv itc.v ran nack on. Leading citizens here declared that is one of the reasons why the Pasco County highlands section is forgine rapidly to the front as a national food producing section and why so many farmers from other Darts nf tti r-onn. V ' 1 . 1 ' 1 . 1 j try are being attracted here. The ap- peal of the furnished farm as it is be I ing sold here is very wide and is m I teresting many persons who otherwise : would not embark in farming as a I "'eans of making a livelihood, while i the advantages of a growing season j lasting nearly the entire year is vcrv j apparent. : A few years back the farmers here ; abouts had not really found them- selves and were depending on a few crops, some of which were more or ; less speculative. They now depend on ; well rounded methods of production und a much more satisfactory stag : lias been reached. Most farmers d: , vide their tracts among several ditter ; ent crops. Thus, while one portion ; of the farm may be devoted to or ; amies and grapefruit, there are other portions devoted to corn. tobacco sweet potatoes. Irish potatoes, celery. . cabbage, winter vegetables, sugarciii i and various crops for fattening hogs , and maintaining livestock. Farmers here state that they are : highly pleased at the success th'-y ar making with nntal hay. which yield I abundantly on these lands and wteci j brings several harvests a year, makinvr I hay better than Timothy in its food ! value. Velvet beans, peanuts, chufas. j cassava and kindred crops sire raised j and fed to the hogs anil build up some ; of the best specimens ever seen. There : is 11 splendid market for fresh meat in i Tamp 1 and Jacksonville and a larg i Iacking house in the latter city fur 1 nishes a source of cunsttint clenrind 1 Grape and peach culture are being ! introduced, as it is claimed that the soil and climate are ideal for the produc ; tion of both. Peach trees require clay j sub-soil and tiiis i- at hand h,.-re. the . ( i i being only a short di-tance tin i d'-r tie- surface. The ut-per siil is ,i ii'. h. dark loam a!id very productive M:perts pre lict that the Pasco c-outi 1 ty highlands will ,-oon be iu"oducinj grapes in lare uanaii i-s. since varie i lies have Sue!! fo.ncl that t!irive w 11 j here, and tin y !!( hue i!;at the crapes i will bo rais.-d l'h for ma s ket i:i -s in j their original conditon and for man j lif'a til! e Hi! 1 w iues. j A highly inte-esting insight into j agri.cultural con-rituiis in the vicinity i of l oie Ciiy is to be had .by calling ! on K. S. Slouth. general manager of I the 1 )ade City I U velopment compuu. 'which in conjiinction with the Sea I board Air Line. is putt'iig on sab I the famous furnished farm- suS-dtvid i ed from the company's Io.im.m.i acres. v. Slough is closely in touch wilii what the fanners in this section are j doing and is also helj ing to bring in many new settlors. lie declares jttiat he believe- the resources of the : Pasco county highlands are just be- ginning to be perceived and that a penod of i-ipid settlement and de velopment, with its consequent great prosrierit v is at hand Mr. Slough explained that under the Uiel nods practiced in llie sale of f irtns near Pade City, the purchaser decides to atquire tracts of 4, so. l- acres in extent- and that these or lhi t f'Cl are th-n l " ' '" ' company, cottages placed on thtto, V it h i)a!i:s ,u,,. ... ... are planted and the pbe e is furuis!:e-l ith i e -: ' k I . Th-ii the purchaser, wherever he may be. is notified to 'if V. I l ike i-.-s.-.- . -J tie f.tct that every facility is at hand make Sui cenS new -co! and by .iimin.-u The iire.it iy i Ii ii t'iit ,t.s and trie advice ';v'-ii the !e-r by ib-moiistration ;tc his ic-ii;hbors guards making costly mi-takes. -a!.o:rd Air Line is a.-si.-in i- tilmif ti;:s v ieiiiity ty lie attention to its advant numerous p'Ublic.tiioiis aic .-p.iis-'r br tie farm i lit hi:: I !i I'oii I; - !: nr.. ositons. i.-uru a full llieaSUI't! r ' Buses :ii i B;tgaK Wagons Meet nil Trains. Beach Transfer Co. WOOD FOR SALE Branch . Nichoison, prop's. LIVERY, FEED and SALE STABLES Phone 168 Blue - - Daytona Beach Miss Ellen Thorson Public Stenographer Hast Coast State bank Daytona Beach. Phone 260 Red Court Work. Reporting, Correspondence. Position as traveling companion by young lady; or will care for child. Address 'Ton 1 n;i n inn " ra r j Daily News. ' S4-3tp ! WANTED: Conmetent whir seam. stress (for one person) to assist house work, Write P. O. Box S03. SO 3tp & Sat lip COLOlthI) man agent: Big tailoring society. Emblem free. Box s:3o E. Chicago. FOR RENT. iU l.r. l : t- ront bed room, light and liry, with or without board. 51 First avenue. S3.3tc FOR SALE. bOll SALE: Atlantic Coast I im ticket to Washington. D. C. Hood to ! & Thompson, 174 S. Beach street " ! S4-tf : . . ... ' SaIe ive-room house, fullv ! furnished, and lot 72x355 feet for ! -0o- Loomis avenue, second house west of railroad. S3 2tp FOR SALE: One fast Roadster: ctarter and electric lights, for cash, cheap. One five-passenger car. will sell or rent. Can be seen at Porter's Gir affe. s?.f,tn FOR SALE Winslow Shades. Awn ings. Auto Tops. E. Weldon, Seabreeze. Phone 435 Red. 56-tfc LOST AND FOUND I OST: Flin fold w-tch nnn face with black leather fob with corn ear design; case No. 7,009.332; near citv '-"Ml Return C X RMOADES, 17 Rowlader n'arp. Reward .Vtn round - Pair eold bo-wed spectacles. Party can have same by describing md paying for this ad. Gazette-News 1 T6und Check for $6.21 and two i Marks. Owner can have bv calling t Xews office, identifying, and pavine 'or this ad. 5fi.tfc . miblic confidence in what is being ! hme here Many home seekers are : being brought in by that companv . who. after making a careful examina 1 'ion of the soil and the crops being j frown here, decide to cast thejr lot here permanently and invest their nn . ancial resources here. Visitors who come to Dade City sav 'hat this vicinty has an appeal to jthein superior to that- of anv other ; Portion of Florida, for the reason 'hat ;!!ie surroundings are decidedly differ ent. There are high hills re-re. fur nishing a beautiful view as well as fur nishing -abundant drainage Tie- -lopes re covered with a splendid growth of i pine trees 0,- other evergreens that charm the eye of th tourist, while the A lM)l-:i A BKi Hetiirn COMING! mm 1'KESKXTIXG IN A 1HILITK MANMilt LATEST ROYALTY PLAYS AND VAUDEVILLE MAMMOTH TH.NT TIIKATISH SHATS 2.0(1(1 IMiOIM.K 1'oHitivt'ly Waterproof mul i:i nir Lihtf :i0-Pi:()PLi:-;50 BAM) and Kami Coiuoils Momliiy Noon. OllOIlilli Plav Monday, One FKEE Doors Open - - T:lo p. in. p Overlur.. ... - - S.OO . u.. Curtain at - - - S:15 p. m. alit'Lia - - -cUc Motors at - ithoo p. in. CHILDREN - 10c ijpurity of tieirtj-cxv , lADotner point wua tzZ- w ; tourist is tne purity asa swtcrrr the water here. differed fctzi hard and unpleasant water many places. The section around Dade Citr u idnal fnr thn nntnist ind Daita Cttyr 1 1 has a number of machines owned hjr i residents. A fine system of paved high ways extends in all directions from " is only a question of a short time when many oiner nignways wiu oe con structed. The hard, red clay here makes excellent road material, so that paved roads can be constructed at small cost. The principal streets of Dade City have asphalt paving. The sidewalks are of cement. In order to make Dade City as at- j tractive as possible to the permanent j resident as well as the tourist, a ' splendid golf course is being laid out lid a fine clubhouse will be erected on one of the commanding heiehts near the city. The clubhouse will be surrounded by virgin timber, the trees from 75 to 100 feet in height. j Strong testimony in favor of the : healthfulness of the Pasco county ' highlands is borne by many northern people who have come here in bad health and after remaining a short time have greatly improved. Some thing that appeals to maty persons is the fact that the most beautiful roses and other flowers are grown near Dade City in abundance at practically no expense. Never Borrow Trouble. Let us be of good cheer, remember ing that the misfortunes hardest to bear are those which never Lappen. Lowell. Out of His Depth. Willis -Just think of It! Those Spanish hidalgos would go three thou sand miles on a iralieon!" i'i!lis "Nonsense. You can't believe half you read about those foreign cars" Life. Tampa Miami St. Petersburg Jacksonville CLEMENT D. CUES & CO. 46 MAGNOLIA AVE. DAYTONA Members NEW YORK COTTON EX CHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. C)!bi SSoAs Bonds Grai.i Provisions Bought and sold for cash, or car ried on conservative terms. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES Ne York Cofespnnd'nts E. F. HUTTON &. CO Chicago Corresponaents THOMPSON &. McKINNON. IX XKXT WKEK C0C3ING! DAYTONA, l'l.01!llA TliXT. OXK WKIiK. STAHTIXIi of the Sliow Ym All K now mm to "IN IIS POWER , . ' vai dkmlij: iu:i wi:i;n acts Mntire (lianu- of IMay and Vamlcvilh- Niyliily lady will he ailiiiitU-il FliKK Mondav Xifiht, Marc h Ur. ly HKL enr c-1."-,; sister. XStm. JL LL . r of Westmiastzr. C C them an WANTED: with mine troit. March 19th. Seabreeze. Mr. and Mrs. Harry small son. Robert, whs in the Gammell Palmetto avenue deserted for their home in Marshall. CL and Mrs. Dulaney have frier di here who will hope far return to Daytona next winter. 'Harris Oils and GrMSM are v3X y. from a selected grade of Penneyrvasa Crude. They have a parsflne nee thus producing but little carboa. Dr. and Mrs. H. F. SharnalL of Xew York Cy. ho had ben Kvated wfci Miss Iora Peirr-e at her winter on West Volusia aTenae. left Tbl day on their return north. Dr Shaf nall. who came to Daytoiu la Octokar practicel here as a veterinarian, kas eviaentiv rawed to establish a cessful business Excursion to Orrond VcH. Liffct Mouse Sunday atmoon. Boat Rambler dock 2:15 P. M. Qr?tH X -vrnA SVH A' - - Mrs -3 r.f p.nt.f. a w'n'er's sniourn h-r fan Onifi without cd"ts jr J5 eowh 15 ef-Tlt. J Ii CASK. Orango. S4xS? v'T,:c f"im 1 'T-rt. o ( thf. ... - r-r -... T- of.. . I in I c:..-..-.. rw-ntv -. - KtjK (n;r rt iri nt t,f f ..... , 1 r.- " i- V, r. i ,,.'! - - m"-Ti -.-1 tr I J r v:: w' . - k th . . T i lv -., 1 V:l ! '. ORCHESTRA 7:(M) p. m. Daily II Xrw ( ouiedy Dra ma 1 1 v