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7H DAYTONA DAILY NEWS. THURSDAY, OCT. 21, i92u VCuilJto Is Cincinnati "Reds" :n Redecorated cr 'YJfaizr Season J May Play Here on Armistice Day of th most active sections or; There Is a strong possibility that ty at thi tint is that fa which j Dayteau baseball fans will Be a re-Irc-ade building U located, on rival of the sport on . City - Island i IteaiU street, where a larfte ; within the next three weeks, with the rr o( Improvement are bein t Cincinnati Reds. 1919 world cham ! which will. It la believed, tend j pbmn in action against an all-star ice this ectkn In as busy a major - league team which, is being cf activity as other port inns ioraa zt d for the winter sport here. I bu:neM section. j Fred C. Merkle, ot the Chicago lUnkrs fnveaunent company, i Cobs, who winters at Ornioud each H of the Arcade bail. ling, for j year, today wired the business man ; t'ha. F. Eurgman is local last ment of the Reds, asking them to in made many Improvements : arrange their trip to Havana early In buildias. and is fanning still j November so that they may obtain a w additions and Improvement j three-day f top-off in Daytona to meet I the beginning of the winter j teaia which he will organize among j j major league stars who will be in lew concrete floor has recently I this vicinity at that time. laid at the main entrance, all ! The -Cincinnati National league :eat in the buiidmg have been! team is due for one month's games pered and painted, and in l)eT In Havana and other parts of Cuba r the wood-work of the large; from Nov. 15 to Dec. 15. and expect ng wiil receive re-finishing. to go through here about Armistice h the location of Daytona's i fy. Nov. 11. Merkle 1 talked over business, a cafeteria, on the ' the possibility of the Reds stopping floor,- where Baya's restaurant i of here, with the Cincinnati mag een located for several years, j nates some time ago, and his wire tit'i the new Hurley market and (today to them is expected to bring a ry in the former location of the favorable answer, thus giving local tic Kisli Market, a number of j fans a touch of the sport w hich should Ihinil tKlne places are added, t make some classy playins ai-ound the old stamping ground of the Daytona Islanders. Merkle has asked the Reds to stay three days, and if possible to make one of those days Armistice Day. I ntil he hears from them definitely ss to (heir schedule, it will not be known just when the Reds will be here. May Have Winter League. Merkle is most . enthusiastic over the plats which has been talked here for some time regarding the organ ization of -a winter league of East 1 feast ti)rs The official of the I i i me U.UM l!lHinui tuangea IVavtuna clnh of the Florida State i e ju me tuy in many a monin . ieagU has given .Merkle permission ml last evening, when Fred j to use the park on City Island, and t and T. C. McCulcbeon. res- i the ...,ti outfit r,f ho i,w-i -.,k rrejt addition to this section has I lh Pete La das building on the K r of Ihtcb and Hay streets whic h ifford a number of additional bitiWiugs and apartments. . I L Petersburg Men! Spend Thousands Cafeteria Here Pcmnszda Daily Sennits Not the Hcwzpaper Will Appear Nov. 1 Man Locbbtij for Building Capital Through the co-operation of ; the s Having receive a auaiber of tele Dayuna Beach-Seabreeze Chamber of phuie a:;d personal inquriee, asking if Commerce the peninsula towns j will he was the man who. according to the have a daily newspaper for six months , Morning Journal was anxioas lo build first day of November. On that date i a nuatber of small cottages on a tract will appear the first issue of the Dav-r land which he already owned, and tona BeaJih -Seabreeze Daily - Newi.i was seeking capital for the financing published in connection with the Dav- of this project. H. B. Schwlte, the tona Daily News.- Offices will; be ! President of the H. B. Schult. Kealty maintained In the office of the Cham- company, states that he Is not the aian ber of Commerce and Ben F. Miller. inferred to and that he is not looking an experienced newspaper man. will I for nv ut:h 1 bBt on tne otneT be editor f the peninsula daily new- han1 hd wouki Terv lad to hv: In adrfitinr. I vr,-ir, n,ilMS HiaU Uil HI BIS VIUC WUU WOU1U able- Car msnv m. i women in this vicinity who are look ing for and fati be able to rent homes suitable to their inclines. - of the year at least, commenting theiput hxm m tou'h 'lta aU f1 peninsula news in a thorough manner he-e'ssary for hnanclng such the Daytona Beach-Seabreeze Daily ! - ...mi . i - . r ive wm aiso carry me supero tel egraph service and other excellent features now carried in the Daytona Daily News. the capital a very commendable and essential idea. Mr. Stholte has already obtained a large tract of land on the Daytona j side of the river. This land he is go- j inr tfi develnn info a subdivision suit-f Watch for our opening special. Saturday. Oct. 23. ' People's Market, 56 South JB-act street, Half a million homes in France and Belgium were completely itnyei during the war. Cost of rTla,ing them is estimated at $6.ny,ntx.iH. If you want a jo- try a classified. BAGGCTT-WETIfZKSY CO. Furnltnr and Undertaking PHONES: 13S and 7 Nigbt Phone 470-W DAYTONA AND DAYTONA BEACH Well-Known Hot cljeiue Printing, Drafti Woman Is Manager of the Volusia Inn and Machine Design GEO. A. MAIN. B. S-. M. E. 14 Baker Street, Daytona, Fla. Phone 233 -J. p fij lu-iiieut for the cafeteria, the': i iiK-luding none of the present j I ' ,jr (,f Petersburg for thejThe Chicago. Cb has hopes of rais n,-. years, purcnasea tne tease inK a team among other major league pj . K. Itaya on the Arcade res- payers who will winter, here, and pi t. and will remodel the restau- lotheis whom he hopes fo induce to 18 ti)t-re into one of the larg- j come down for the winter games. J iid most modern cafeterias uit ; Together with Secretary Pepper of !-it Coast. hhp Chamber of Commerce, other sr-. Johnson and McCutcheon 'town on the Ea.st Coast are being h t n-ed between Jlo.OtiO and i lined u;i for the proposed league. (, 9 m on the remodeling of the lo-a- j whicSi would include iat. Augustine, a"! m the purchase of entirelv ' West Palm iSeach, Miami and oos- other good baseball towns. The ! ii trt tit. ) league would be run entirely by the fa sal of the lease which Mr. ! Pay. who would pity the salaries,; H heid on the advantageous ltxa-fand taKe 'celpts. f: vsi, mde by K. U Smith & M-rkle feels that there are many j any. wrtiie Chas F. Huiyman act- ! 'nai0r lgue players who would come fat fur the Bankers Invest- hvre for expense money for the win-: t.i .tunpanv, owners of the Arcade I ter- f r ,ne siw,rt of Paying in the1 sbx. The lease is for three years s"t! the winter, to keep in con )! a t-nntinoatfoa of two fears priv- ! ditioa. and if enough men can be! W utk wili be immeiiiatelv com- ! raifcf w ilh the. addition of those P d mi the removal f Mr.' llavH's! n"r:a S:ate leaguers who are in; iuent hih will be put up fori!he the league will be put k and tt.e installation of the new i through, furnishing Daytona and the J-tra eirle of Iixtures. the lease - Kat a class of baseball second, M lenving' November 1st. Thenew !u Eone ff the w inter months. . fleti.r-t hop to have the cafeteria i - Jn I'm. ui tuuiung order within a few 51 ti many year' experience of fc r. Jdhnsun atid Mci'utcheon on If Ret Coast, where they made a r i funess in this line, assures In ttuct-ess in Daytona, which, up p is tint,-, has been without a cufe r i ,ie of reMauraut. Geo. 'W. Waring, the new lessee ofi the Troy House, which will in future j be known as the Volusia Inn, writes ' the Chamber of Commerce that; Mrs. : Ida C. Jones will be the tuanager of the newly purchased hotel during the winter season. Mrs. Jones. has made! Switzerland. X. C, famous along that . coast as one of the finest summer resorts in the Carolina mountains and has had many years experience sn the : hotel business. : Many improvements to the Volusia Inn are planned by Mr. Waring, the addition of a number of baths and j othee conveniences, making th Vo- I lusia Inn one of the most attractive ' of the smaller hotels In the city. j Licensed Engineer. Daytona's Wonderful Beach The finest drive In the world is available $ hours each day, 4 hours before and 4 hours after low tide. On the Beach t the Inlet and return by Port Orange. Daytona's Wonderful Beach holds all Automobile ' World Speed Records. Bond-Howell Lumber Co. Corner Magnolia and First St. PHONE 678 ?------ f I : CTZZT 'J- r . . . I n - ) --' ' L 1 - ; .. ; . M, EST AND TI3E DEFILY The Following Correspondence Is of Vital Interest to Ery Trirptrrsr User, Present and Protptztirm Kill That.Cold With CASCAIIA FOR Colds, Coughs QUININE AND La Gripp Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy foi tb &st &ost&. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours Relieves Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the bead Cascaia is tt Tonic Caxaave No Opiate in Hill's. 4 ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT "New OrU-an. La., OcloW 12 I i f Mr. j. Epps Brown. Prekjent. Bell Telephone Co . Atlanta. Oa. Dear Sir: 1 have read the ad vertt-meci vt V. i do not understand why you rsit ram r tM-m the prices ot er erythimj r!e are faitiaig Will you tleax: explain thi? ( fwnlng t-t' the People's Market. i f'i.y. O.-T. 23. Vehner to Change ocations of His f wo Grocery Stores V ti H Webner will soon move hs f try si -.-re ta Z6 Volusia avenue pi B.uvf the grot erteiU'which is now r ' i Jt that (iace to where h.s f ' l.ir n ery sture on Beacb street k.w liated. .Mr. Wehner plans live . grtMerterta. meat market Jit del;i'!fsMn at bis rU-ach (itre-t t. i-r. PHOIIE 40-W ABEi DRY CLEANER and TAILOR 24 Vclusia, Daytona. tLITS PRESSED 50c i I Timin! J fu Old PiUows Washed Into New Life You Do Not Watch Hifti Ywi hate given your pre-t-ri!it in tn the druggist, tut y-a "in not think ot watchinK hint coiniHiund it. Y"i rely upon his character atid refutation for trustworihi- Any drussit can ell you a i of ttHithpahte. But your j,r v, i ion i-houid be brought l i a reliable iHartnacitit who KNOW will use pure, po ? u drag nt known strength. Bailey's Drug Store Prescription SjeciaMst "Sale a a tUuk" ' At Rfaf b and Migno'ia. Uaytona Sfe Oar Nurse" Register Pillows need more than an occa sional airing. - Oils from the hair and scalp; soil from handling, dust from the air all work through the ticking into the feathers, just as they do into your clothes. Pillows need washing to remove this dust, accumulated through months perhaps years of constant use. There are sound health reasons, too, why pillows should be washed at least as frequently as other heavy bedding. Your family doctor will tell you that the purity of the air you breathe all night long depends upon the freshness of the pillow on which your head rests. You send us a pillow soiled and lifeless. We return to you one that is sweet and fluffy, with feathers light and downy. In our modern ' andry your pillows are washed in their own ticks, first immersed in a cold rinse of soft, pure water; thea givea thorough washings, in fleecy suds; neit hot and ' cold rinse3 in clear, fresh water and finally dried to luxurious softness in a current of warm, clean ah'. . . . Sweet, soft pillows mean better . sleep and better health for yourself and 'your family, bend your pulowsj to us. Telephone today, and driver will call. I 1 our. Daytona Steam Laundry Phone 8 SnJit tothe Atlanta. Ga . .Oc t. ?,. IS2'. Mr New Orleaii, La. -Iear Sir: Your letter of ( lober 12th ask a very natural uue.-tim. un-i iu wliuh demands a full and trunk reply, which I am glad to iuke. While the pric ut a great many tbitiRs have, apparently, been re duced, these reductions ia prii do not apply to articles u,setf bv the telephone company, or afiVi-t the expenditures necessaty in lh- con struction, maintenance and opera tion of the telephone jUnt . The following ctaes of exiwn--s constitute xuore than jiinety-flv.? per cent of the vont of furnichiiji? tel. phone service: More than fiJ-five pt-r i cut f the total i xpeffiiiture ! t'oin p;i'iy in r.-iiclriiiK serviee are !r w.iK-s and salaries; les thai ou -t"tith ut oi: p-r cent ot ttii.s He iiK for exe.-titive and Reneral .-al-aries. The waees paid to our etupioie" can nut. and hi'u'ii not. h- re-, dined. On the contrary t'hev must hi - i'n. ii-aseil. in tnatiy w. brirm our was- scale on a, lev-l witii was;ef 'paid by ttSirezn!ail liiisines.'-i, m 'Hi' w roay retj'ii our skill'-.l employe ne.e-.irv ti. jsive you effii lent -rvc . Material and Apparatus Many iui;i-i of material atid ; jiaratus are involved in th.- urreti' liiaintenalH e of 111.' propel ty. er. -tirely aiait fro:n the euorvto'i tjua'it ii.ies invo'v-d in t ie t:nirn' -tion of new property, and risis ' p reses :ts a large itetn of exi-!i'-. There has been no reducti"ii. n.-r any indication of redaction, in t'; price of the.-- esx-ntiai ar!i i -. iti practically ail of which the larn.r. lreiuht and hauling cost is by !r the largest proportion of fie t.iu? cost. We know that the nian!!t:o i u r of telephone eiuipmeut. a. i nite rial have orders book-i tor two years in advance-, with a i onsi.iti' y increasing demand, and whi--'i m turn uiakt s a rediK-t ton in pri-- in the near future nio.-i imprt.oalde. Freight and Passenger Costs Our aanual exK?ne ior the transportation of freight and pas senjters is more- than one tw.Hion dollars. Ni one :xpe-ti the rail roads to reduce their charges un der the level of co.-:s in rendering their service. Rent Kxcopt i'J the iaiR'-r cen'ec.. our central offices and wtot ks ' nia-t'-rial are housed in rented. OU! id -ina, and even in the iars'-r - u ter we vent varying amottu' "' properties. Like every on else, our r-rit s have been itrwatly incraed. with no prospect of any refiuct-on Kven in pr.;-war das ail teases f i prop erty occupied bv Us were renewed only at higher charges than : r the previous ren'al period. Hotels The borird and loilsia? bttl for our.nten. who must travel in crn nection wit ii the operatioit and inainteii-a.nce of the property, ci .?. many thousands of dollars tiv-ry year, and we can see no pro.-nei-t of harse. Eiectr.c I "s res :!; di we Pomtr and L it: Stirt Car Far We .;T)t mny f . f io;iar every y-r r ern - ive r-ndc--'! f ;hif -tca-i ta tft tn:ttim- ta proper'v Pr. if !' : r tie ra-e. ftare-j , ta -pa:i"H fj.ave en .-wWst m4. s i reaped 4t::tl tSef . ot tiii u4 am re:lP ;. n Tiie Ti !! Company. Ufce as! awr. mt ui thee reas-t ri-. Paper, Printing 4 Stat imr; We cr.sij-rs.e tun 4 paift f..r MMk-k-pir.s MTre.poai-! at d re. ,,- iarr-e, py mo t h.'.isij ! 's t--r x i annua. :. Thm it -an tA has ;r.; re-e.l :n -n ' tll.ia !he .i':;fv tl l . uee-ed tHat ariy -! ift Cai B Ti.- I-!' i - 't. :. : ;i lia-e-. ' oai lu iaff - 'i-ial ' ' Jt ' a 1 t 1 tiJ'i i lt- ' - . e 'i r. rt ;eri.s4 We, ui ( imrw . isci-v ever pr : It-: e at a Insurance ! .ri.t :ncr--aiel, e ,tr- ..ji!p:-t - rv a iarger a-tfttn' ''' fHTsn ;tan :a pr--w r day a rd' ? j,r, ,i .-. r ; ... i i : - ; . - t ion of ans r1' '.ie pr"-..: fc may iir ff..r rvt bv rt ie , r,.f!e t.l sn a v-r jrs :3 r- ill !Ue loiai Jniifn : Tae 'f . . . x; r(-- b.-?i e .s ' S:.f-. ( ii-i'v ?, ! i.ji reae : ever year we b ;n bilsil.Ts.-.. the ilireas Vw v., beiii unii-itailv h;i Tr- ; prt!at.t.ity of tics ei-rse . reduced V- do t,t 1a -iv V tan iecaii- e ' r-evef i flMHit II ' J te .ihj--CT ns 1- i romm'Hi kaowiedise t!af tt.e eel of frt:a aiy IstR-i oJ tu. 't is a no, as wei! a iuak;o aT tio and repair, ahku wntaa-ir ii)ii!iiit -ie T l-iHe Vjsjs and wh h nivi.-ive a-.a'er:ai. treigiit and ha-i.'t-k ! on n etr ti','ci;y h.ner piarse ever - t -.. Ii-otsr tiie '- t.f rt' irju nuv re ted l-t fv ti.ia! i he rel!i -i Ti e on'.v wav we tt S.rius aieq:iae ta '.:- fr Jroni v jr o y4r by ..'? ' Tit the tuO-litK ta ni h to b.s he eii'rsl oft-te : . pra r -4t ir e lars'-r -.eaters. s wei! a tk; eki-.t:k Irtn'-dMs io e-rv- m -rea.-ed r.eeds. sr. 4 t: ! i " --' be arrted on fmw sear ;- nrr w!h-vi te: T-t- tnvtsi drefis of 'b.-ejands c -Cr- ej.peae t the t ofnptv There r. of ( tai , smm -h- i'-m- r.f ex-Bj.e. 5? ef n.- i row at 'he hnfief level m prv-- and none nj hi a .-.U'w arty i.u of re,'J-a. s .on f.,r sn:si,rr.e&-i.. r sons l'i,t:! the- r,---' ' -rf - i.t.'"" ' - - 5- - - ' "I - - W. ' - 1 4 i